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1981-09-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
• • • • • • ou1s1 ·cu11 YOUR HOMITDWN DAILY PAPIR WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS • High court wonian normnee on spot WASHINGTON <API -U.S. Supreme Court nominee Sandra Day O'Connor voiced support for the American fam ily today but told a Senate committee con· sidering her nomination that she will not divulge how she would vote on abortion and other con· troversial issues. Nonetheless, t he first woman nomrnated t o the nation 's highest court faced the prospect or tough. pointed questions from conservative senators concerned about her views on abortion and such social issues as busing and school prayer. ln their opening statements, several Senate Judiciary Com· mittee members indicated they would pose such questions - and said they expected answers. Sen. Jerem iah Denton. R·Ala .. made reference to a disputed Ju- ly 7 memorandum in which, ac- cording lo some conservative groups. a Justice Department aide may have distorted Mrs. O'CoMor's past vie ws on abor· lion and the proposed Equal Rights Ame ndm e nt to the Constitution. "The report to which I refer has been thoroughly dissected by those in opposition to your nomination and pe rhaps while not dispositive on the issue these analyses raise legitimate con· cerns ... with respect to your attitudes on such issues and . . . your credibility," Denton told Mrs. O'Connor. Sen. Joseph Biden , D-Del., said Mrs. O'Connor should feel free to discuss constitutional is· sues in general terms so that the co mmittee can judge he r charact er, intellect and capacity to faithfully carry out her of- ' flcial duties. In a sta tement prepared for delivery to the committee dur· Billowing white clouds greeted planes f lying into John Wayne Airport Tuesday on one of the area's more beautiful days. GOP vows remap referendum People to vote if Democratic Assembly bill is signed By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of o .. 0.11, ~ ... s ... " S A C RAMENTO Republica ns. convinced that Democratic plan for reappor- tionment or the state Assembly, Senate and congressional seats will be signt:d into law, are vow- ing to take their case to the peo· pie. At a press conference in Sacram e nto Assemblywoman Ca rol Hallett. minority floor leader in the Assembly. said a referendum against the existing Democratic proposal would be launched if the bill is signed. S h e said she believes Republicans would have little trouble getting the necessary signatures statewide on petitions to call for a vote on how the dis· trict lines s hould be redr awn. "P eo pl e are so a nti - legislature. they will sign on." Mrs. Ha llett said. Reapportionment. designed to r e distribute the population among districts to comply with one-man. one-vote provisions oc- curs every IO years after the U.S. Census is conducted. The plan for reapportionment of the state's 40 Senate districts was released last week. It 1s con- s ider ed a Democ ratic plan ORANGI COAST WIATHIR Fair through Thursday. but low clouds and fog near the coast tonight and Thursday morning. Cooler inland Thursday. Highs 73 to 85. Lows tonight 62 to 66. lNSIOI TODAY It's early in the season but already the Rams are the talk of the town. See stories. Page 86 UIDIX ............... 01 ....... ., ......... ~IM ......... .._. M ..... " ...... IM,OM ............. ....,. ... ,. ""' .......... . T...,,... Ot ,......,.. ., ..... .. Weftll""" M because Democrats control the upper house. The Assembly plan was re- leased Tuesday. Likewise, it is considered a Democratic plan because Democrats hold an 18· vote edge over Republicans in the lower house. So di ssatis fi e d with the Democrats' proposal are As- s embly Republicans that t hey are r efusing to provide any votes to the Democrats for bills requiring two-thirds majority votes. At least five Republican * * * votes would be required for a two·thirds majority of 54 votes in the Assembly. Republicans have been hoping t heir so-called "job action" would pressure the Democrats into producing a more accepta- ble plan. Apparently, it has n't worked. "Unless something happens awfully fast, this thing is going to a refe rendum'' s aid As· semblyman Nolan FrizzelJe, R· Costa Mes a . one o f t h ose CSee REMAP, Page A2> * * * Remap plan 'OK' for Orange County SACRAMENTO -Unlike the situation statewide, Republican legislators from Orange County are finding it difficult to critize a Democratic reapportionment plan for the state's 80 Assembly districts. As far as Orange County is concerned, a Republican backed proposal for realigning the dis- tricts differs little from the Democratic propos al released Tuesday in Sacramento. "ll 's not as bad in Orange Coun- ty as other parts of the state." sai d Assembl y man Ross Johnson , R· Fulle rto n . who represents the 69th district in the north portion of t he county "There's just not a lot to com· plain about." Under the Democratic pro· posat, the county would be split among eight districts, two or which would be shared with sur· rounding counties. One district, a long the coast and extending CSee GOP, Page AZ> Saudis sound alarm on cartel future NEW YORK <AP) -The oil cartel once powe rful enough to wreck t he economies of the world's richest nations is sound- ing alarms about Its fading in- fluence on world oil markets. Saudi Arabia , the most powerful membe r of the Organization of P etroleum Ex· porting Countries, warns that the highe r prices of other member states are weakening the cartel and leading it to even- tual destruction. In an Interview published Tu es day in two Sa ud i newspapers, Oil Minister Sbelk Ahmed Zakt Yamani said unless OPEC halts the decline in its s hare of the world oil market, the or ganisation would "col- lapse." Industry analysts interpreted Yamani's remarks as indicating a growing concern that Saudi Arabia may be forced to cut Its price below its current S32 a bar- r el. Other members of the 13· nation oil cartel are charging as much as $40. Those prices, particularly among African producers, have persuaded oil-importing nations to improve co n servation methods, boost domestic produc- tion and seek oil from such non-0 PEC sources as Mexico and operatora In the North Sea. As a r esult, produ ction by O PEC has dropped to an estimated 20 million barrels a day from ·a 1979 peak of 31 million a day. Ya manl said <See OPEC, Pase A2) County eyes 2000 census of 2.6 m i llion By dLENN SCOTT Of u.. Wly ...... sc.ft Orange Coun ty . w h ich has s lightly more than two million r esidents today. s hould have 2,676,900 people in the year 2,000, according to the latest county projections . With that increase. the county would grow by about 40 percent over the next 20 years, with most of the population increase and accompanying home build· ing occurring in the south coun- ty, say analysts in the County Administrative Offi ce. However , analysts say, the northern part or the county will remain the most populated, with 76 percent of the population. These statistics and more we re presented Tuesday to the County Board of Supervisors. which authorized their use in growth forecasts compiled by the Southern California Associa- tion of Goverments. AnaJyst John Dedischew. who compiled the report, said in a letter to the supervisors that the growth projections are based on certain assumptions, among the m that: -The general plans for cities and the county. which are the poli ti c al l y ag r eed -upon blue prints for growth, are not a ltered. -A balance of jobs to the labor force will continue to exist. -A steady a mount of un- developed land will be available f or h o m e building a s agricuJtural preserves are can- celed .• -More and more families will move from single-family homes CSee GROWl'lt, Page .U> l~'s square root day WASHINGTON <AP> -Today -9-9-81 -is the final square root day of the 20th century. A holiday for no one and ap· parently lacking any oraanlza- tion to get it a red mark on the calendar, a square root day oc- curs when the number of the day a nd month multiply out to the last two digits of the year. The last square root day came Aug. 8, 1964. The next one will not oecur until Jan, 1, 2001. ing the first of three scheduled days or confirmation hearings, Mrs. O'Connor quoted from a marriage ceremony she has pre· pared for use when she performs civil weddings "Marriage is far more than an exchange of vows. It is the foun- dation or the family. mankind's basic unit of society ; the hope of the world ; and the strength of our country. It is the rela- tionship between ourselves and generatfons to follow ,·· s he said. The 51-year-old Arizona ap· peals court cJUdge made clear that the word's of the vow reflect her beliefs . ·'That statem ent represents not only advice I give to the couples who have stood before me but my view o r all families and the importance of families in our li ves and in our country," • Mrs O'Connor's prepared state· ment said. Coast woman l victim of NB robbery hoax A Newport Beach woman who unkno wingly handed a ba nk teller a withdrawal s ltp with a threatening robbery message scrawled on it found herself sur· rounded by police officers. Police converged on the First Interstate Bank in Newport's Mariner's Mile Tuesday after the teller notified a uthorities that a robbery was in progress. The robbery note, the teller explained to police, read "Don't move this is a holdup. I have a gun so don't think of anything runny." Officers said they moved in and apprehended the startled woman. They said they first questioned her and then com- forted her when they found out s he was a regular customer at the 2750 W. Coast Highway bank. Police said some pranks ter apparently scrawled the robbery message on the withdrawal slip before the woman picked it up. The woman, upset by the turn of events . told offi cers she'd come to the bank to make a withdrawal and used one of the slips available at the counter . Police said the woman stood in lln~ for a short time but decided t he Une was too long and re- turned to her car to use the drive-up window. That's where Hang glider pilo t injured in crash A Laguna Beac h man re- mained in critical condition with head injuries today at South Coast Medical Center following the crash of his hang glider Mon- day at Niguel Beach Park. Accor ding to a California Highway Patrol s pokes man , Malcolm J akes. 27, had been a irborne for several minutes after the launch from a blufftop when he exper ienced difficulties and crashed. she handed in the withdrawal s lip Afler reitding the robbery message, the teller asked the wom an if s he would park her car a nd step back into the bank The woman com plied and found herself the object or atten- tion when the police arrivPl'I R e a gan seeks to c alm Begin's fear s WASHINGTON <AP) Presi· dent Reagan told Isr aeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin today he knows Is raelis "live in con· s t a nt pe ril." but pledged, "Isr ael w~l have our help " Reagan greeted Begin, here for three days or talks. at an of· fi cial welcoming ceremony held in bright sunshine on the White House south lawn. Neither leader mentioned the proposed U .S . sa l e o f sophisticated radar planes to Saudi Arabia, which Israel op- poses But Reagan. in his opening re- m a rks. a ssured Begin that Is rael's "security 1s a principal objective of this administration and we regard Is rael as a n ally " Il was clear that Reagan was seeking to calm fears on Begin's part that recent diffic ulties in the U.S.·ls raeli relations hi p would mar the rundamentaJly good t ies t hat have existed between the countries three dec- ades. Reagan said he is confident Is rael and the Onited States will continue their close relationship du ring the "difficult" s earch for a Middle East peace. <See ISRAEL, Page A2) ........ WATCHFUL EYE Jodi Graham. Miss Delaware, and her chaperone. Rose Fetter. watch beach activities in Atlantic City during a break in the Miss America pageant. The con- testants are accompanied by their chaperones at all limes during the pageant. .. • • •.Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 9. 1961 SAD SITUATION Pilot whales. 180 of thc.·m . ha.ve washed up on the beach along the East Coast of T asmania Is land . southeast of ·~·'"-Australi a Hob' n P 1kt•. w1flo ot a St Helens fisherman. found then• \\tlS little she could do to help the.• whales exrt'Pl offer them comfort New d .raft warning due Men who fail to register to get second notice WASHINGTON <AP> Young men who fail to register for a potential draft will receive a second warning before facing prosecution, a Justice Depart- ment spokesman said tod ay. The department is issuing guidelines to U.S. attorneys cov- ering prosecutions or young men who hcfve not signed with the Selective Service System. So Ca r Selective Service bas sent nearly 300 warning letters. Under the policy, the Justice Department will also send warn- ings to the men before initiating From Page A1 REMAP • • • participating in the job action The Republicans are com· plaining that the Democratic plan for the Assembly districts does not balance population among districts correctly and that it fails to conform with the mandates of a proposition ap- proved by voters requiring that so-called "communities of in - terest·' be preserved when new dis trict lines are drawn The Democr ats deny those c h a rges, saying the plan de- veloped for both the Assembly and Senate districts were the best that could be produced given co mpeting interests throughout the state. Simple majority votes are re- quired to send plans from either house. Richard Alatorre1 D·Los Angeles. said in releasing the Democratic Assembly plan that the votes are present for its ap- proval. The plans would take effect m 1982 California was last reappor- tioned in 1973 by the s tate Supreme Court after then Gov . Ronald Reagan vetoed plans sent to him for his signature. Mrs. Hallett said at Tuesday's press co nf ere n ce that Republicans don't want the re- a pportionment issue this time around to fall into the hands of "Rose and the Supremes." $he was referring lo Rose Bird, chief j ustice of the Stale Supreme Court. 71 too old for service SEATTLE <AP > -A 71-year· old retiree who planned to start a new career by completing a Merchant Marine officer pro· gram has been rejected on the grounds he is loo old. James H. Petrie of Kirkland, W~sh., a retired railroad and Boeing employee, had been ac- cepted to Moody College in Galveston, a maritime academy which is part of the Texas A&M Univers ity system. He also secured a $2,400 federal educa- tion loan before s howing up on campus as directed Aug. 24. T hat's when Petrie's registra- tion was canceled. ORANGE COAST prosec ution , department s pokesman John Russell said He declined to say how long the youths \\Ould be given to sign, but noted that it is expect- ed ·10 be some months before anyone is prosecuted. Men are required to register within a month of thejr 18th birthday Com pliance has been better than 90 percent, accord· ing to Selective Service officials Large-scale enforcement er forts are still awaiting a con gressional decision on whether to allow the agency to use Social Sacramento, LA linked in . new train run SACRAMENTO (AP> -Daily ove rnigh t p assenger train service between Sacr a m ento and Los Angeles 1s to begin Oct 25, says state T rans portation Director Adriana Gianturco. It will be the fi rst such service s ince 1968 when "The Lark" made its last run Ms Gianturco said Tuesday the round·tnp coach fare will be $69, but rares h aven't been established for sleepers and in termediate points. The Amtrak trains will stop at Sacramento, Davis, Martinez. Richmond, Oakland, San Jose. Salinas. San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Oxnard. Glendale and Los Angeles. , The southbound departure is to be at 7:55 p.m , arriving at 9 a m The northbound departure 1s to be at 8:25 pm , a rriving at 9:30 a.m. From Page A1 OPEC. • • som e analysts believe OPEC output could fall as low as 15 million barrels daily in the early 1990s ··This would mean a collapse of the organization and a lot of economic hardships for Saudi Arabia which basically r elies on its oil revenue," Yamani said. Yamani· was not the first OPEC oil minister to express alarm at the cartel's sagging production. After the organiza- tion failed last month to achieve a uniform pricing policy in a meeting at Geneva, Switzerland. Libya Oil Minister Abdussala m Mohammed Zagaar declared. "OPEC is facing a c risis." At that meeting, Saudi Arabia offered to raise its price by $2, to S34 a barrel, if the others agreed to reduce their base prices to $34 a barrel. After the mee ting broke up in disarray. Nigeria c ut its prices $4 a barrel, to $36. Since then , however. no other members have reduced pri~s. although indus try executives s ay they expect Algeria and Libya -the only countries still charging $4-0 a barrel -to follow Nigeria's lead. Daily Pilat Clau lfled •dvenlalng 7141642·S678 All other depar1menta 842-4321 Thomas P Haley ~"°'("* ano Chret E •tcv,.,... ou., .. Aooert N Weed Pr-..otttt Thomas A Murph1ne fcl'lcw Michael P Har.ey ~·no (\.r.ctor L Kay S.-hultz °'*'°'at o.,.,.,,on, Kenneth N Goddard Jr ewc....1'°" o .. oc•o- Bernard Scnulman o.. ......... Ch11r1ea H Loos ...... ~(d•lc>o Carol A. 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CH .rw ie»t• PUbl•\P'Hl'IQ O"•"' '' "' HO W• '' ""• ~".,.• P O Mn• 1 '-0 ( 0\1 J tN\.A ( ,.1,1 "', • •i.1~ VOL. 74, NO. 252 ' Security files to help locate ) oung mt.'n who ha Vl' not signed Thal proposal ha!:> been ap- proved by bolh the !louse and Senate and m inor differences await resolution in conference commitlt•l' While there 1s no draft. reg· 1stralion "as initiated last year to comp1h.• Lhe list of eligible men in the event or a national emergency Failure to register 1s a fel1>ny ('l:lrrying a maximum penalty or five year!> in jail and a Sl0.000 fine From Page A1 ISRAEL ••• But he said peace must be found between Israel and its neighbors. He said he looks forward to a day when the "golden age of peace wi ll be a living reality for all countries of the Middle East. .. For hi!> part, Heg1n said, Israel will remain "a faithful . and Stobie ally of the United !-;tales." He assured Reagan that Israel "ants p eace on "all o ur borders · wit h "all our neighbor~ .. But Begin also w a rnL'<i of Soviet aggression into the region and called Reagan the "defender o f freedom throughout the \\Orld ·· ·Liberty 1s in danger and all frel' men ~hould stand together to defi?nd 1t. · he said He also invited Reagan to visit I srael and "its capital. Jerusalem ·· Jsral'l has declared Jerusalem as its capital, but its claim to sole jurisdiction over the city ll> not internationally recogni.wd. R eagan to ld Begin. "[ welcome this chance to further strengthen lhe unbreakable ties between the l 'nited States and ls nicl and to assure you of our commitment to Israel's security and well·being ... He said both naltons "share a s trong commitment to de · mocracy ' The leadl•rs. who had not met until today. then went directly to the Oval Office for their first round of talks. This is Begin's 12th visit to the l 'nited States S tnCl' 1977 From Page A1 GROWTH • • • to attached or clustered housing Then• will be no regional airports built in the county through the projection period. Along the Central Coast. the population s hould double with 86,000 new residents arriving by the year 2000, according to the reports. The Central Coast is one of 10 subsections of the county iden- tified in the report as a "re- gional statis tical area " ll in- c I udes mos t of Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and the parts of Lrvine on the seaward side of the San Diego Freeway. Most of the new residents in th at area, the report says, s hould settle in southern Irvine where ··s ubstanlial " un- developed land s till exists. By the year 2005. all of the Centra l Coast land set aside for develop- ment should be covered, accord- ing to the report. The South Coast section, from Laguna Beach south to the coun- ty line, also on the ocean side of m ajor freeways, is projected to double in population from about 134,000 to 263,000 by 2000. The North Coast area. lnclud- 1 ng Seal Beach , Huntington Bench and Fountain Valley, Is expected to grow by 49,000 peo- ple to a total 370,SOO . • • .. Fewer flights reality R educed. air service level seen continuing through 1982 WAS HI NGTON (Af'l - Service by U s. alr carriers, re- ducett to ubout 75 percent of normal because of the firing or JUUU'J.¥...JU)OO st riking-1W: LcafCic controllers, probably will re- m a in al that level for most of next year as the government re- builds the control system . f ederal Aviation Administration chief J. Lynn Helm s said today. But Helms added in con-gressi~nal testimony, "in the second year of rebuilding the system, we expect to permit traffic levels to increase et a s teadY. pace to the point at which prestrike traffic levels can be reached on a daily basis." Helms' testimony was the first indication or prolonged Umita· tioru; on air carrier fights. The FAA earlier told airlines that a 20-mile chase ends up in police garage SAN DIEGO (APl -A man who led a half-dozen police cars on a dizzying 20-mile chase reaching speeds of 90 mph at least ended it on a nice note. After opening up a two-mile lead. he signaled a left tum and pulled into the downtown police garage. fourth of the normal tliihb wo uld be gro unded through April, but had glven no indlca lion what restrictions would be _main•.ained--att.er-th.al..- The airlines have sought as s urances on the number or flights as far into the future as possible, so they could stabilize flig ht sched u l es and coax travelers into the air. Helms and Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis were the leadoff witnesses as the House government operations subcom- mittee on transportation opened two days of hearings on the cur · rent and future s tatus of the air control syste m, which was hit by a strike of unionized employees five weeks ago. Helms drew praise from the panel's chairman, Rep. John L. Burton, D-Calif., who said the FAA chief "has done the best possible job in the worst possible situation." Lewis reiterated the Reagan administration's view that dis· missal of the s triking controllers was necessary to uphold the law that bans walkouts by federal employees. · ·'The crux of the issue is not uninterrupted use of the nation's Valle.y man electrocuted Claude Bernard Wiltiams. 24, A 47-year·old Fountain Valley was booked Tuesday for in· m an was electrocuted Tuesday vestigation of drunken driving, night while working in an attic running from a police officer ...... at his hom e, according to fire and petty theft after allegedly department officials . pulling out of a gasoline station Jesse Huff of 17765 San Corzo without paying a t the start of the St. was working on wiring in his chase. attic when he fell victim to an Police officer Robert Robb electrical shock s hortly before 6 said he couldn't be lieve his eyes p.m ., according to a fire depart when he found Williams wailing. ment spokesman No reason was given for the He died befor e fire officials ar- s urrender but. Robb added : "H e rived al the scene. The cause or could have saved the gas and let the accident is under investiga. me drive him to the station." tion -~~ SURRENDERS Gloria Whit e enters feder a l court in Portland. Ore .. to surrender on a federal warrant charging that she harbored fugiti\'e Christopher Boyce on her land in Idaho With her is her lawyer. Charles Porter 'SN' ston . Page A3 i a~rspace, important as that Is. but rather to assure that govern rncnt action i11 protected from un:iuthorized strikes lhut con- t ra.ven& ~ecll federal empto)'tt's oath or office." he said. The FAA has kept the air tr•f fie system going with about 8,000 non -uni o n contro l lers , supervisors and military person- nel many or them workiog six-day weeks -while exp_ansi- ing its training of new recruits 'lo replace many of the fired workers. From Page A l GOP .. ·. northwurd, would take in Lon.g Beach and Signal Hi II in Los Ang e les Cou nty, another , stretching to the south would take in vast portions of San Diego County. Under the· Republican pro· posal. the county would be split among seven dis tricts. Only one dis trict would extend into ..a neighbo ring county, Los Angeles. Jn either case, Republicans a r en't substantially concerne;d because largely R e publica)'I seats m the county would r~ m ain intact And Democrats likewise aren't concer ned because under either plan two Democratic seats located in Uie central portion of the coun(y would remain largely unaf· rected Where the two plans differ (.s in how new districts wol11d Ue formed along the Orange Coa~t and in the county's rapidly de- veloping southern region. Under the Democratic pro posal , Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle, R-Costa Mesa. woulCI be forced to give up Seal Beacb and much of Huntington Beaclt. • but would gain all of Irvine. T~ northern portion of Frizzelle~ district would be yielded to a district in Los Angeles County now represented by A!t semblyman Dennis Brown. ~ Long Beach. · "If he were other than =a Republican. I might have some trouble with their plan.!' Frizzelle said in an, intervieY,. from the Assembly noor. ; Under the Republican plaA, Brown's district would also push into Orange County, but would permit Frizzelle to keep about half of Huntington Beach. . As for the south county, und~r the Democratic proposal, the en- tire region except for Capistrano Beach and San Clemente would be contai ned in a s ingle district, similar to the existing district now represe n ted b y Al\· se mbl ywoma n Mariati Bergeson, R-Newport Beach. : Capistrano Beach and San Clemente, under the proposaJ , would be yielded to a district that would encompass vast por- tions of north San Diego County: Under the Republican plari. the south county dis trict wouljj include Capistrano Beach an(l San Clemente. 'Tm really not affected muc)l e ithe r way,"' Mr s. Bergeso)l commented. ; Several legislators s aid that it was difficult for the designers cjf . the Democratic plan to do much "damage" to four districts iii the co unty n ow h e ld b~ Republicans. . ·'They <Democrats> just haCI to cut their losses in Orange County," said Frizzelle. : -FREDERICK SCHOEMEHi FREE OFF ER ALL THREE MODELS ALL WITH REVOLUTIONARY NEW EXPANDED FEED TUBE! List Price 011r Price Dl.C lOE . . .. .. 130.00 99.99 DLC SE .• .. .. 185.00 149.99 Dl.C 7E .. . . • • .. 260.00 199.99 CROWN HARDWARE IS YOUR HEAD- QUARTERS FOR CUISINART COOKWARE AND ACCESSORIES. We now han a Hlftlhd ..,.., of DLC7't at ow ,..._,_. low price with Clll._..• NH .... offw. '4!zD CROWN HARDWARE NOW 3 LOCATIONS TO SEIYE YOU IEI IER WHtclff,._. crormerly Rion) I 024 t"a..An .. M•wporllHclt 642·1 I JJ C1r1•1 .. M• JI 07 I. Co•t Hwy. 1 Kiiometer South or MacArthur 67J·2100 ..... , ... c. ..... (formerty tm1>9ri1I) 1614 ........... ... .,,.,. .... 644-1170 ; II# .... Libyan roler Col. Moammcr Khadafy. dressed m white cap. and Nicaraguan official Daniel Orlega, watch militow maneuven in the Gulf of Sidra. They are obtnoualy ~ed.°' they give raiud /Ub salute. J enner continues in 'CH iPs' series Bruce Jenner was complet· ing his second episode as a special guest star on NBC's "CHiPs" with no indication whether Erik Estrada would return to the series, said a s pok es man f or MGM Television. Jenner is targeted for a third episode starting this week, said MGM spokesman Bill Barron. MGM hired J enner, a former Olympic medalist, after the studio became em· broiled in a legal dispute with Estrada over his return to the popular show about motorcycle officers of the California Highway Patrol. Larry Wilcox a nd Robert Pine also star. U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger ob· served a criminal trial in Shanghai and an aide briefed Chinese lawyers on the U.S Constitution. members of his party reported. The chief justice listened to the appeals of two accused robbers, charged with steal· ing material from a factory and selling it, a spokesman said. One defendant had his sentence reduced from three years to one and the other from 4 ''2 years to 2 1"ll years in the proceedings. Two books by former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger were barred from the Soviet Union's third in- ternational book fair in Moscow. publishing sources said. They named the books as "The White House Years" and "For The Record," and said they were barred from • display by Soviet customs of. ficials. Theatrical producer Roy Radin and Toni Fillet, his co· defendant in an alleged at· tack on a young actress. h ave, been married in a s t ylish wedding at Radio's Southampton mansion. Newsday, a Long Island newspaper, said t he two were ma rried in a c ivil ce r emony w h ich was followed by a reception in the 72 -room oceanfront home. The couple chose a "Roar· ing Twenties" theme for the wedding, and vintage cars and flappers were out in force at the party. Miss North Dakota has laryngitis. so she won't be able to sing, as she planned, in the Miss America talent competition. 'Tm going to have lo be very brave to go on with this," said Stacie AnfintOD, 21 , a blond soprano from Hettinger, N.D. "I could just cry" ----- Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Wednesday, September 9, 1981 s A3 In the talent preliminary Wedneeday nl1ht Ml11 An· flnaon, a senior In speech and theatu at Concordia Colte1e, will substitute u dramatic in· ter1m~tation of "I Only Want to Say," rrom the musical "Jesu11 Christ, Suptirstar." Citrus market reopens Japan. agrees on fumigation rules to stop med fly SAN l"RANCJSCO (AP) - Former Gov. George c. Japan's rules for fumlaatlon of Wallace says he won't an-California citrus will be a nounc~ his Political plans un-hardship, California officials " i.n..-1----li...iu~-.u;'"'-ti ro.w.N-weleomed ~~a; ~~ter the ffrrt or t news they could resume ship.. Wallace r e portedly has ments to their largest foreign market. been urged by supporters to Japanese officials announced seek an unprecedented fourth Tuesday that they had accepted term as governor in 1982. He a seMes of fumigation and cold promised a decision next storage measures designed to year duri ng a rally in prevent the s pread of the Saraland in sotU.h Alabama. Mediterranean fruit fly from California to Japan. While California officials say fumigation was not necessary because the medfly has not in· rested citrus-growing regions. "we're very pleased that they have accepted our methods," said Anne Waring, spokeswoman for Sunkist Inc .. the mammoth fruit growers cooperative. She said Sunkist hoped to have 10 fumigation chambers working by next week, allowing it to re· sume shipments. But state officials wer.e not pleased that treatment would be required. "It's going to create a tremendous hardship on our California growers." said George Str athearn, deputy director of the state Department of Food and Agriculture. "We don 't have enough fumigation chambers built lo handle all'the citrus," he added. Meanwhile, Medfly project of· ficials said they have not dis· covered any fertile medflies or maggots anywhere in California since Sept. 2. And lbe U.S. Department of Agriculture released a report conclud.lna that "pro21pects are now considered favorable for the ttucceesful eradteation of the Mediterranean fru it fly in <.:nlifonua." Medny officials, however, s.Jd they would not be surpnsed If the heav)' Oow of Labor Day weekend lramc would lead to satellite infestations of the pest Boyce emls fas t a/ t e r force -f eed • SPRINGFIELD. Mo. (AP> Convicted s py C hristophe r Boyce has ended his 19-day hunger strike after prison of- ficials started force-feeding hjm, a prison spokesman said. Boyce, 28. ate the regular evening meal at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, the spokesman said. Tuesday morning prison of- fi c i a Is began force·feeding Boyce through a tube inserted in his nose, saying they were fearful the fast was causing kidney damage. Boyce as k ed fed e r a l m agistrate John England to halt the force· feeding Tuesday. but England refu sed pending his ruling, which was expected lo· day. After the hearing , Boyce called his California attorney and said he was ending his fast. Boyce had said he would rather die of starvation than spend his life behind bars. He was in the 19th day of a hunger strike that began the day he was cuptur ed kn l'ort Angeles , Wash., when the force-feeding began Tuesday. Boyce, two doctors and an as s 1stant warden testified at Tuesday 's hearing at the Medical Cente r for Federal Prisoners in Springfield. Boyce was transferred to the facility so be could be kept alive by force- feeding if necessary. Federal Public Defender Steven Brown said Boyce called hiim Tuesday morn ing and asked that the government be barred from force-feeding. A center spokesman, Joseph Crabtree. said Tuesday no in· terviews with Boyce would be permitted "until his medical condjtion is stabilized.'' Crab· tree refused to elaborate on the remark or discuss a condition beyond saying it was "stable." Boyce, 28, fled a federal prison in California 19 months ago and was recaptured Aug. 21. He was serving a 40-year sentence for selling secret satellite docu ments to the Russians. Gas rationing authority still essential, experts warn WASHJNGTON <AP> -Presi· dent Reagan's request to let his standby gasoline rationing authority expire this month could leave the nation without tools to cope with a major cutoff of foreign oil s upplies, con· g ressional resear chers have said. While the nation could cope with a minor s upply disruption, a major disruption would have severe impacts on industMal production, inflation and" un· employment, said researchers for the Congressional Budget Of. fice. some emergency power s hould be available. A half dozen bills to provide those powers are pending , including one sponsored by the Republican ch airman of the Senate Energy Committee , Sen . J a mes A. McClure of Idaho. The United Slates consumed about 16 million barrels of oil a day during August, of which 5.5 million barrels a day were im- ported, according to Energy Department figures. The budget office said in the .. case of a small disruption -l million barrels a day or less - t he nation 's gross national product could be expected to fall l 6 percent ; unemployment would increase by 0. 7 percentage points, and inflation would spurt by 3.1 percent. As the shortfall mcreases to 2.5 million barrels a day, the re· searchers said, the GNP would drop by 4 3 percent, unemploy ment would increase 1.8 percen· tage points, and inflation would soar 7.2 percent. Mild readings due Emergency powers could not erase those effects. but could ease some of the impacts in a seve re disruption and allow some of 41e higher fuel costs re· suiting from an embargo lO be returned lo citizens, the budget office said. He w as guilty of 'cultural R eaganism ' will Plewe varleble clouds wlt11 K•1 tored ette,_ •nd e .. nlno thun· '""-" OYef' the Sien • He•ede lhrowoh 1od•v Oll'•erwl•• 1elr C t l '"'°"GI' Thur-y wltll coes1el 1-0 aS a c-. too -0r1u1e •lltendl,,. 1n. 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But both Democrats a nd Republicans in Congress say SEATTLE (AP) Tom Rob· bins, the flamboyant, free· thinking, anti-establishment novelist and self-styled guru. has been convicted of treason to his own cause. Robbins is guilty of practicing "cultural Reaganism" ," says a jury that deliberated at Seattle's Bumbershoot festival Monday night. The audience was warned in advance that the trial would be based on "unfounded evidence. keyhole rumor and anonymous hearsay." Robbins' detractors used medjeval trial by dunking to convict the author of "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues," '·Another Roadside Al traction'' a nd "Still Life with Wood· pecker." If a cop y of ''Another Roadside Attraction" floated in a fish bowl. he would be found innocent If it sank . he was guil- ty It sank. The trial was staged by Invis i- ble Seattle -a small group or lilerari -to protect a Robbins article called "The Cult of the Rude Meets the City of the Nice." He wrote of Seattle's ruination b y '•Manhattan: transfers and Beverly Hills re · jects" who believe the chi c must be rude. His detra ctor s defined "cultural Reaganism" as .. over· simplification and supply-side sociology, smug ignorance and ~:~p~~/~~e~su~~g~c~~~~~~~:' tempt to be a cowboy from the good old days." Robbins did.n 't show up for his trial. • th•t more t....,,..rstorm• ... ,. on ,,,. Cln<lnMll ,. Cltvelend 71 62 ., 8 •k•"ll•ld 8arsi- ,, .. ., ,. " " • wey ! T•"-'•tures around Ille netlon •• ml-y T-y r.,.O from a low • ol SS et Mer-1te, Mkl'I., to• 111911 of • tot •t Perm Sprlnos, Celli. For todey, sc•tlerea tllun der1torrn, were forec•st ecrou mucll of tl'le southern llelf of ,,,. ne tlon end Floria.. W•rm -•tri.r ••• .. peel.a tor much of ttw netlon, with hlOll> In t,,. • '°' Pf'9dl<M<I In Ille nor1hern Greet Pl•lns end ecrou ,,... South-st • Tem-•luf'e• In ttw Eut wltl ,.,oe lrom ttw 60l In Hew Eno••nd to the : IOl on tM Gull Co.st. 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Tell us what's on your mind. 642-8086 Saddleback Colle«Je presents Creative Approaches to Interior Design Paige Rense !dttor·ln--Chlef "Architectural Digest'' ••"'-'-9 Saddleback Coll1cp • Main Campus Fine Arts Theatre Thursday, Sept. I 0, 7:30 p.m. SI 0.00 fw ~ llrfo. ul Co...ttr Senlcet offlu 831-4646 or 559-1313 Cll to,.....,. tkkeh or pey .t door . • .. -a s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9, 1981 S11rrogate niom misses baby she gave up : Women f ear r eac tion of f riends and rel atives, possibility of handi capped child -WOULD 00 IT AGAIN Elizabeth Kane PEKIN, Ill. <Af•) t.:lh:abeth Kane, the first surrogate mother lo go public. s ays she misses the baby boy she gave a way last year but she'd be willing to bear an infant for a: t httdless C'OUpl~ again "All in all, l'm doing fine," she said. "Sure I miss the baby once in a while. I'd be lying if I said I didn't." Mrs. Kane the name is a pseudonym 1s a 39-year-old housewi~ with three children or her own. She was paid $10,000 to bear a child for a Ke ntucky cou· pie who could not conceive After s he was impregnated with tlw rnan'i. s perm, s he gavt> birth last November Las t week, Mrs Kane told the Chicago Tribune lhul she would do 1t :tgam ~~tt I wel'e younger . I wouldn hesitate to ha ve another sur- rogate buby. But the publicity has been really difficult for my family and myself if I did it again. l wouldn't ('harge the parents a nickel " S hortly after the baby was born. she said, "He is their baby a nd I h a ve nev e r fell otherwise." Mrs Kane agreed not to contact him until he is at least 18, but shl' said s he wouJd like to see him "llJs mothe r was nice tinough to send me a picture last month. I fell a htlle sad I couldn't hold him JUSt once. feel his warmth But 1f I had the op~rtwllty. would nave to turn ll down becau s e I c ouldn 't trus t myself." Mrs Kane s aid other sur rogatc mothers who are now pregnant and some would-be s urrogate mothers have been s eeking her advice. "My pet peeve," she says, "is those people who treat us like disposable wombs and disregard our long-range problems. You feel like you have to keep up a Town fails to respond to funds appeal ADDISON , Ill. (AP> -A dance marathon to raise funds for mus cular dys trophy re· search only succeeded in lower ing Robert ·Calusinski"s opinion of his neighbors. When no one showed up for the dance. Calusinski was left hold· ing the bag, as well as a bunch of donated prizes. "I t kind of hurt me," Calusins ki said after the dance flopped. "Whal kind of a town do 1 live in? Almost 30,000 people and nobody wants to come." His ide a for t h e benefit s temmed from a childhood acci- dent that forced him to spend years in casts and a body brace. The experience. he said, gave him the urge to help the han· di('appcd. "I raised $50 for m uscular dystrophy in my neighborhood las t year," C alusinski said . "And this year l wanted to do something bigger and better." He obtained a permit from town officials last month lo use the village gymnasium for a dance marathon A loc al rnuscular dystrophy group s up· plied posters. T-shirts and sent letters to businesses. Abo ut a dozen bus inesses donated prizes for the event, in- c l uding free meals, dance lessons and car tuneups. Calus inski, who works for a Janitorial service. invited a 24- year-old mus cular dystrophy victim from a home for the han· dicapped to be the guest of honor. "He was real excited I had picked tum to com e." Calusinski s aid. On the night of the dance, Calus ins ki broug ht his own stereo s ystem to the gym, along with record s b y C hubby Checker. Gle nn Mille r . the Beatles and others . Calusins ki, his wife and the handicapped man waited for the dancers to start s howing up. They waited for 51 2 hours before giving up. .. My mom and a neighbor across the street came by to see how things we r e going ," Calusinsk1 recallt>d "That was all " He broug ht lhe leftover beverages to tht• Addison police s tation whe re sympathetic of- ficers chipped in $50 for the charity . Thal was the only money he raised. Ernest Klepmeie r , program coordinator for lhe Muscular Dystrophy as:.ociat1on in sub- urban L o m ba rd . s aid Calus ins ki 's fund rais er ap- pa rently was doom ed by a lack of advance pl anning. "It's jus t a s ha m e that it ended thal way." Klepmeier s aid. "Normally, when someone wants to do a fund-rais ing event, it takes two to three months of planning." ··A lot of thin~s blew up in my Lewd charge angers comedians DALLAS <APJ -The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has thrown a twist into the show two local c omedians have pe rformed for 12 years, and John Bowley and John Wilson don't find 1t funny at all. Officers walked into their night club. marched onstage and arrel.ted the pair for telling ob· scene JOkes and s inging dirty ditties The comedian s and club owner Robert Peterson we re hand('uffed and led away during a p e rformance Aug . 13 at Bowl ey and Wi Ison 's Easy Parlor Jf convicted or misdemeanor o bscenity char ges. they could be jailed for up to a year. Peterson also could be fined or lose his li- quor license after an ABC ad- minjstrative meeting in Austin. "I may lose this one." said A BC District Supervisor E. P. McCracken. But he noted that the law out· laws lewd and vulgar language in a bar. "and the kind of language they were using out there, I thought. was lewd and vulgar." McCracken said the arrests were provoked by a call from a woman who complained that her 16-year-old daughter was ex- posed to vulgarity at the club. But Peterson sard the club does not admit minors. Bowley admits he uses vulgarity. but he defends it as the kind "used by the common people ... I 'm not doing anything that's obscene or im- moral. I'm doing a comedy routine. The show is written and produced to be funny It's not written to be dirty ·· The two formed a comedy team 12 years ago when they were roommates at Southern Methodist University. They have cut three albums since 1970 and they performed for nine years at a club called Up Your Alley before moving in June to the new club. -----DESKS INC.•·~---• S mit h· Corona SUPERCORD TYPETRONIC ~ & SUPERCORD • ~;~~~;:~;;;:~;~;; '~:~~Q:=~~d ~U "'ol -u"""h .... 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"I tried everything I could, but it was like running into a brick wall " D es pite the outcome , Calusinsk1 said he will try again. .. But I'm going to do it dif- ferently next time," he said. "It ·11 be two or three months in advance, and r 'II have two bands." Profs split on Nixon library RALEIGH , NC. tAPJ Duke Univers ity professors .appeared split during the weekend on how to respond to the school's de- cision to continue negotiations for a Richard M. Nixon pres· idential library at the campus. The executive committee of the school's board of trustees voted 9-2 Friday to give the federal government land for the _ library if agreement could be reached on its nature and con· tent. SALE '9ICU 8000 nlnl SUM., SEP'JEMIO 11, 1111 racade of cheerfulness and you can't admit you do have fears " Some of the fears the women raise, she i;ays, arc how to tell frimM-and ret-atives: how to cope if the adoptive parents de· c1de they don't wunt the baby. and what to do ir the baby is handicapped "Some say they think they're going to just say they had the balJy a nd it died rather than tell their mother or other famil y members the truth," she said "I haven't met one who's con- cerned a bout the money, and that's the truth." i::: ····· But Dr Philip Parker, t;;: lJetr111t 11~ych1utrist who wor~:;; "1th hurrogate mothers, sai~.:. money 1s at least one factor io:::: abu:uL80 percent. lle hu aeeirtf.: more than 75 potential surroga~:., m others and is currently rouo..i<::· ing five pregnant s urrogates. ·~;:· Other moti vations, aaict::;: Parker, are an enjoyment of-:~: p:egnancy and a wish to give thf :i! gift of a baby lo a couple who::¢ c an't have one. AJso, he said;;;:. about 30 per('enl of the wome1f:: lost a child through abortion or :·. a d option and the s urrogat• ·: situation allows them to makt ~. up for guilt they feel ! · ... ..,....... CLOSE ENCOUNTER-Dr Hoger Fout~. t1 bl•ht1 \'1oral r e- sear cher . and Dar . a 5 ~ l·ar-o ld chimpanzee. share a personal moment at Central Wa~hmgt on Sla te t.:ni vers 1ty in Ellensburg . W a!-i h The ··talking c himp" r earch 1s .. threatened b~· a l ack of mnm·~" GO BACK-TO-SCHOOL IN STYLE! ASSORTED SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS Asst color kntts with snap fr ont Men's sizes S-M- L·Xl. REGULAR 15.00 5 99 SAVE 9.01 • HAGGAR CORD JEANS Expando waist style In camel and navy Assorted men's sizes A real val ue at this low price. ELSEWHERE 30.00 SAVE 8.01 BOY'S SHORT SLEEVE KNITS 3 styles to choose from. Made of poly/cotton In two colors only. Boy's sizes S·M·L 10.00 VALUE 4 99 SAVE 501/1 • .. .. ·. ·-.. .. =· .. =· ;. .;" :: ·-;. =· I I ·~-.......... THREE OF A KIND -Actor Richard Thom<.1s , wife Alma a nd son Richard. 5. leave Los Angeles hospita l with new family additions triplet girls born Aug 26 The tots. from left. are Gwyneth. Barbara and Pilar Orengo Coa sl DAil Y PILOT /W~dnesday. Soptomber 9, 1981 s Al Girl's parents won't face charges LOS ANGELES <AP I The dis· A statement from the distnt'l at trlct attorney's om ce said today no lorney's om ce said Barshop's de· felony child endangering charges will c1sion was based on an examination be filed agains t the parents or 2-year· of records from both the Los Angeles old Amanda Accardi, who was taken a nd Mex1can hospitals as well as con to Mexico rather than face leukemia s ultat1ons with rour physicians. a ll treatments here. exQerts in the field of p..ediatnc Deputy District Attorney Kenneth hematology and oncology. Franl'l::.l'O attorney Mel vm Belli, who said of llar::.hop'i. findlnt: that the chemothe rapy Amanda received in M cxu:o \\us st<mdard treatm ent: "I think tht·y could have found that out an thl' bcgrnnang, instead of worrying .e11t:.ryb.ud-¥-that th.e-y mqfhl hi ~ criminal chargci. " But. Belli contended, "the c hild ls rece1v1 ng orthod ox m e dic ine ." "'When a child i11 in remission," he explained. "with what little we know about leukemia, there is a therapy stage" involving x-rayis to the head a nil tnJeetion---6f drug11 Into spinal fluid. Harshop decided not to rile the However the district attorney's c harges against Mi ch ae l and statement pointed out t hat a Juvenile Uar~hop also expresst•d concern "'If you don't do these two things, then orthodox medicine says there is about a 65 percent chance of the re· mission not holding," Belli s aid. "Rut ir you do do these orthodox things there is a cha nce the child will be brain damaged. So the father has lo make the decision as to whethe r to do orthodox treatments." Katharine Accardi . because It ap· Court judge must still decide whethe r over whether Amanda who re peared the Accardis did not endanger to let the Accardis keep custody of the ir daughte r when Accardi re-their daughter, and that Accardi moved her from Children's Hospital faces a poss ible misdemean<;r charge July 16 and placed he r in the care of for allegedly s triking a security Hospital del Mar an Tijuana. where guard when h e fle d Childre n 's s he received Lae trile treatments as Hospital with Amanda. well as chemothe rapy The Accardis recently hired San mains 1n T1Juana would receive tht• muintcnance treatments whic h lhe t•xpcrts he c•onsulled said were .. morl' unµortanl to long term s ur v1val" than lht' lr<'atments that ap parcntly pul her leukemia into re· missaon Leukemia vaccine advanc e toldj Researcher s hoping to treat humans, but virus puzzling I LOS ANG ELES <API -Ohio infectt'<i with the cat leukemia 23,000 peoplc contra1't 1t an State University researchers say virus . nua ll y • they have developed a vaccine Olsen said that after years of The Ohio Statt' vaccine was that will protect 80 to 90 percent experiments he took the virus patented earl) this year and thl' of cats from leukemia and could apart a nd found that a single patent hai. hl'l'n acqu1rccl b) be a ste p toward developing protein on the surface of the Norden Laboratortl'S of Lincoln. human leukemia vaccines. vi rus was responsible. for s up· Neb. · Application of lhe develop· pressing the cats' immune Or David S Yohn. d1rPctor of m e nt to research on human systems so the felines could not the· Ohio Stall' Comprt.>ht·nsive leukemias, or cancers of the fight infections and often died Canter Center. said 1f tht• vac blood-forming tissues, hinges on even before chn1cal symptoms cine 1~ approved by government I identification a nd isolation of the of the disease appeared. agencies. al will be tht• fi rst com- virus responsible if a virus in The vaccine he developed pro· m crcially available leukemia fact causes leukemia in humans vides i mmunity against the vaccint> for any mammal as it does in cats. the Los virus. Angeles Times said an reporting Evidence pointing to a ·.1ral the discovery Sunday cau:-.e of al h.•asl one typ<' of T he s i g n if i _ hum an 1eukem1a was presented The significance of the vac-last week al a sympos ium al cane appears to lie in the fact Cance Of the VaC-UC L A s pon sored b y the thal it 1s not made from viruses 1.eukcmia So<·aetv of Amcnn. It has been feared that 1f human Cine , appears tO Dr Hobert Gallo of the Na leukemia 1s caused by a virus. it taonal l'anet'r lnslltult• reported might be difficult Lo prevent lie in the .fact that isolating or 1dcntify1ng a virus in genetic material of killed or four human patients with a rare tamed viruses from incorporal it iS not made form of the disease rnlled T cell mg itself into human cells leukemia. which he said appears But t1ccording to Dr. Richard from Viruses . lo be the same type already Olsen. the Ohio Stale virologist known to <o;Juse lcukcmaa in credited with developing the cat cats. dogs and cattle vaccine. his discovery avoids Leukemia, whic h is a major Gallo \\as n•luctant to com that problem because 1t is made killer of cats, also kills"about mcnl on the possibility of de· of excreted products of cat cells 15 ,900 ·people in the United velopmg a vaccine aga1n!.I that grown in laboratory dishes and States each year An estimated type· of th<.• di~casl>. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The chart tell s the sto ry. A s the day gro\vs h o tter, appliances and particularly air conditioners go o n in h ome and offices and facto ries. This summer the electric load will oar, far beyond the regular load supplying your home ~ ·~ etrJ.!:'lU. -~ __ ,.,,.,._., ·----791-. IA. PRICES PREVAIL: WED., SEPT. 9th THRU SAT., SEPT. 12th -, NESTLE ~ EGYPTIAN HENNA -~ • HEllA SHAMPOO ,_v'1",. ~ <•oz.) .. ~ ~ •PRE-Ill COUTJOm ~ , (,,.:;1 ... ~ (I 11.) ~t .. ,£ " .. ~ ~~~i~ ~·,A • ITDISM COllllTIOllR ~.. ,, .... 2 . 1 ei. , .... , ~' -.... • H£llA Ill Ol TWEATIDT ,, .... J . \4i •&. , .... , • HEllA HAI COlOR, ASS'T COLORS (I oz.) l'l!glJJ ~=~E! 1.8 9 ~ CORTISOL HYDROCORTISONE CREAM Yz% For temporary relief from Minor skin irritations. itching rashes 1 oz. 2 09 SIZE • SLIM PLAN EITllA STRENGTH PLUS! and busines e in ~ool er period . Yo u can 12 Hour Appetite Control Capsules ~·:o 2.99 help lighten this load, put o ff building costly nevv generating plants and h elp keep electric bills down by not using your major h o me appliances during afternoon hours, when demand peaks. So please, give your appliances. the afternoon o ff. Normal u~ of home appliances. coupled w11h increased u~e of air conditionerio m hen weather, cau~cs dem:ind for clectrirnv to incrc:rn: dramat11.",11lv Southern California Edison E J. )ill t he c()llSer vati()ll Ge11eratk)tl. • ~:·4iiJJ MOUTHWASH 'GARGLE For cl ean breath and daily oral care Ass't Flavors 32 oz.1.85 SIZE u . -.---............ _~ ..... -..... ...... ___ , . .,......._..... _,__ ........ .... ._..,._...,._.,........,. ____ ....,..,..., _ _... ... .._ ..... -_ .............. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, September 9, 1981 BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) THE t~.\MILl' CIRCl:8 I I 11 I I / I I I J -J I I --f/ ! "I need a new football . I don't know if I should send up a prayer, write a letter to Santo Claus or call grandma." "Oh, drat! I just ••shed tM Cir." '9.\R'9ADl'KE by Brad Anderson Hank Ketchum - "The Winslow kids must be coming!" .. Okay, so whoever took the root beer had small. greasy hands I know a MILLION kids like that! .. Jl OGE PARKER I THINK YOlYVE 6\VEN ME ALL THE INFORMATION I NEED TO PUT MA"61 e>EN60N'5 MIND AT REST Ae>OUT THE DEATH OF HER HU5MND. M155 wee~TE R! G \R•·1•:LD ~00'.\ ~l'LLINS PLEA5E TELL HfR HOW 60RR'I' I AM FOR eEIN6 INVOL.VED IN WHAT HAPPEl'lED' ACROSS 81 Image UNITED FNture Syndicate 1 2 3 4 1 PrOYSt>t 82 EWtordlnery Tueedey'1 Pume SolYed 50edpher1 ~Plum 14 to For.i.et 85 Bedeub 14 One 66 Show 17 15 Sign up surprlte 18 Roundllh 87 lncilne 17 "I" of "ICC" 68 Staves 19 Perllan tally 89 He was· Lat. 1 20 More tepid 21 Obtained DOWN 23 o.Mr1 1 Befit 258uddy 2 "- 29 Loud no1M Chrlltle" 29 Corrldort 3 ~ onet 34 Noted 4 Hat 35 CO¥ll'ed 5 Inquiry 37 Soupcol'I & PUUgl 38 RalnbOW 1 Macft 3t W«d OI"" & Spedls 2t Snip 1011n 4t Mid oeth 41 BIO Might t Slumbers 30 MDI"*' 52 Pr~ 42 a-type 10 -mll9IC 31 -low! tlgutt 44 Helf: Prflf. 11 AYOUCfl 32 SdlOOlt Fr. 53 Qoud 45 Frtgld 12 Ooodt 33 0... &4 Not WOl'klng .. llquMtht 1J Olded ,. .... up 55 Pr°""*1 .,..,.. 1l "Alo-" ae--.. Nlt*f 401ortotM. 22Clilll .oca... ........... s1 Drink• 2'4 Molt""""' a ..... .-• • hi 9ti•'• 53 ~ 21 QlllOlft ·---.... • 57 N. 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REQUIREME.NT5 Of JOORNALl5M 15 THAI<;()(_) WORK ON THE SO-OOL ~PE..R. 1HE. 6C.HOOL PAPER U5UAU.Y <XWIE.5 OOf A~O 1HE NllDDl...E OF WINIER WITH 11-IE l..A'TEbi Rt.JNDOUJN ON I.AST" FAl~S FOOTBALL SC.ORE.5 ! OFIEN, tr Will AL.bO F€A1llRE A 510R<.' ~ -rnE roRE16N EXCHAN&E. 6lUDENi AT 400R 50m. FroM G€RMAN<,.l WHO WENi HOME LA5T momH ! IF ~U'RE UJC.KQ I <X>UR 5C.HOOL PAPE~ WIU. FEATu~ A HIJ((()~ CDLIJMN WRlifEN ~ ONE OF 114E 51UD€Nl5 ! Ir 400'RE REAU.() L..UCK4, IT CAAJN'i ! ~u.. ~'\..\. ~\/ER. Cb l'f 1'AA1' ~'I. (,t"& "'-1'~ ....._~,r.p::--, ~1'1CK ~ ~ t}y Kevin Fagan FOR BETTER OR fOa ttOR8E Yoo HAD SOCH f\ LoN.G U~T OF 1Hlt'4GS '/00 Wfl'41E.D IN R MAN, CONNIE .... li'S RMAl.lNG-'/00 TWO HIT IT OFF &J II.JELL ! DOE5 TED REflU. '/ MATCH UP 10 ALL- IHOSE. REQIJIRE. - MENTS? .. . . . . . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9, 1981 1'7 .. ,itness expert says it's thne for elderly to 'get out of rocking chair' I . WASHlNGTON <AP> - merka'a perception of retire· ent as • time to relax and take easy will receive a jolt this ctk when more than 600 del· gates ottend-ihe National Con· erence on f''llness and Aging Ile re. l · 'll b time to devour the myth ~at old Americans should take it easy," said Richard 0 . EPORTER Rita enrettr. ex-wife of tmer Rep John Jeprette. 1s attending tlh);.> Mi ss America Jl>&geant as a r c - pdrte r for a !'>mall 11jws :,yndicate Tht- ij onde who once ~)o sed for Playboy plans to mamtain a low profile while at thf paJ?rant. Editorial ~~lutes I • ()alif ornia .. j SPRINGFIELD . ~ass. 1AP 1 In an q d it or i a 1 s a 1 u ting Oalifornia ·s statehood. ~h~ Daily News ob- s;e r v e d 1 ls e d 1toria1 .,.riters were right 131 y.e6rs ago in suggesting th<tt Californians . would r~lflain "a peculiar and ~omalous people." I' ·!California cannot be 1 ke her sister states. :m4 she will always re· rn a1n what she at present i~: a pec uliar and "\iomalous people in the ~es or the world, .. the ~ringfield Republican said when Californi:.i ~as admitted to the Union in 1850. "lt 1s a 1¥!W thing under the sun that the entire popula- tion of a state should be devoted lo the digging of !!old. This is the grand, all-absorbing ~urs uit. Everywhere clicks the P:ick and s wings the rpcker ... • But whatever their doubts about the '49ers. the editorial writers dheered the admission of California as a "free !\tale" in that troubled ' tJme just prior to the 1~lbrea k of the Civil rar . . On Tuesday. The Dai- ly News , the successor qf the Republican. said. ·rTomorrow. Cali for- 'lians will celebrate Ad· rnission Day, as they Have for 131 years, and 1'he Republican's view t~at Californians would itlways be ·a peculiar cind anomalous people' rhay have proven merit. ! "But even more true i~ The Republi c an 's 1econ d thou ght that nded with the editor's 850 wish: 'May the 31st star in our F e deral ionstellation pursue its pward path to a lorious culmination , hining brighter than 'he gold that paves the t-'ild walks of the moun· (ain s tream.' the editorial concluded ... I f Concert old out I day BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP) All 75,000 tickets for a t. 26 Rolling Stones ncert at Rich Stadium suburba n Or chard k were sold in one ' ·, the promoters said. Keelor. director or proeram de· velopment for the Pre1ldent's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. "ll is lime to get out of the rocking shair~ Gl oil .the.. sidelines and into the game. leam th1i1l 1t's what th~y do more than the doctor that w11l keep them alive and well " promote health y , a c u v e percent of the nation's popula w111 increaM) 59 percent lifestyles among America 's lion. Life t-xpectanry tot.lay, ac • fastest g r owing popula tion t•o rcU ng to the Censu!l Bureau, 1s "The physiology or aging can be reduced and prevented by ex· erc1se and proper diet.'· Keelor continued. "The elderly must SAVE aoc . --&tine ~ -CllUlll..0 ...=:r--llOltW. et OltY Hair The council, which has or· ganlted tM two·dny"t-Otlference. has listed physical rtlness for the aging as a priority Item for the 1980s. "Thts conferen<.'e 1s a key ele- ment in a major campaign to gro~ the 45 million men and The Census Bureau notes that 73 2 year!> for the total populu· women "O-Ver the-age ol ~." .aid &I Aductaoni in mor~llt.y con--lioo. up .t 5 ye1m; from 25 years C. Carson Conrad, executive tinue .• lhe aged population will ugo At the turn of the century, 1( director of the council again be the fas tes t -growing. lift-t'Xp~ctuncy continues to rise, According to the U.S. Bureau The population aged 45-64 yeurs lhc uverage Amcritun can ex of Census. those aged 65 and will increase by more than SO pl'cl to live to ai.:e 74 and the over may number 55 million by pe r cent, while th e over 65 :rvt-ragc American woman can the year 2030, or 14 percent to 22 population now 24 .1 million C'X pcct to Ii Vl' lo bt• fl4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- SAVE30c SAVE•1.oo SPECIAL! ,. ):-r a'7•~' 1~ ,,. ' 12•L CMS """=··9 1 4 . 8 oz. SIZE • u. 1.416-PAK SAVE 23e PUREX BL•ACH Tackles Touoh S1a1ns1 1 CAL.69C SIZE 8.2oz.1.39 TUBE SAVE 70e Dural ion DURATION NASAL SPRAY Uo 1 o 12 Hours Reh el Reoular or Mentllol fiil - 1 1/Zozl 49 SIZE • EA. SAVE&Oe MINK DIFF•RENCE HAIR SPRAY Silky Mid tu~unous ha•• ''le chllerence is Mink Aerosol or Non-Aerosol SPECIAL! 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YALLIY-Meenofle 6 Wemer l"VINl -Cul•er Dr & Welnut fl T0 9'0 -2'312 "ocltfletd lltoed MISSION VIEJO -25272 Mergue,,te ~lnlry J SANTA Alit~ -Jt11 Souttl l rittol ltfeet 'f' - 1 • "· Or•nge Cou' DAILY PILOT/WednHday1 September9, 1981 Dispute endangers mental health care Another dispute between the county and UC Irvine Medical Center apart from the argu. menl over $8 million worth of bills for medical services to in· digents -threatens the orderly care of m ent al patients at the center . The university 's contract ror the care of indigent mental pa· tients was to have expired July I by action of the UC Board of Regents last spring. But that deadline was extended to Sept. 17 ., when a court hearing will be held on the county's bid to con- tinue the pact. The university now says that after that date it can accept only mental cases involving a medical emergency. those who have been arrested and charged with a crime. or referrals from the county and law enforce ment authorites who can prove they can pay for psychiatric trea.t· ment. This leaves in limbo many of the 650 mental patients referred to the center each month by county health and welfare or law enforcement agencies for 72-hour mental observation. including s o me potential s uicides and others with actual or potential mental problems UCI contends the county should make arrangements with private hos pitals for the care of s uch patie nts But private hospitals do not have lockable mental units to guarantee securi· t v and it 's estimated it would take sh months for such hospitals ir they cared to participate -to qualiry for licensing to assume the mental health care contract. At present. the only alternative des tination ls M et ropolitan Hospital in Norwalk. but police naturally are reluctant to transport potentially dangerous patients that far. Nor should it be necessary to take a mildly depressed or disturbed person who may only need a period of observation to a facility for the severely disturbed. The danger. as the county sees it. is that if UCIMC isn't available, many mental cases might be released as soon as their emergency medical needs were taken care of if they can't pay for hospita lization. But the university insists it must be as· s ured of reimbursement for services rendered. At present it appears there may be an impasse if police con- tinue to take suspected mental patients to the center and find they will not be accepted. This is an unconscionable state of affairs for an affluent and presumably ~U'il.lzed county. Until the court rul~s on the issue of responsibility, or the county can make other arrangements. the UC Board of Regents should at least refrain from making the hapless patie nts the footballs in this dispute. Meanwhile, the county s hould either get busy finding other facilities or make a new deal with UCI. Targeting the press There 's a move aroot in Sacramento to get even with the pres~ for making s uch a fuss about ghos t voting and vote s witching that the Assembly finally was obliged to rule out the practices Ghost voting permitted a member who was not in the As- sembly chamber or maybe not even in town -to have a col· ·1eague do the honors when it came time to vote. so the absent member would appear to be tend· ing to business. Vote s witching permitted members to a lter a vote on the official records provided it didn't alte r the outcome of the total vote in order to appear in a more favorable light for the folks back home. Both practices were conven· ie n t' for members a nd they didn't like it one bit when the ruckus in the press forced a c hange. Now a coa l itio n of Demo cratic and R epublican leaders has decided it would be a fine idea to bar the press from access to the Assembly floor and make reporters sit up in a gallery when the Assembly moves to the res tored Capitol in January. I nslall ation of a press gallery would cost a mere Sl 00.000. Al present. desks for re· porters are located on the sides • of the Assembly floor. They are not permitted to circulate among members· desks in the center of the floor. but they can talk to members on the sidelines and easily pick up copies of bills . amendments and other materials under discussion. And of course they were in a good positien to observe the ghost voting and vote switching prac- tices in action. The Assembly Rules Com- mittee was about to vote Oft the proposal to banis h reporters but has delayed its decision at the re· quest of the Capitol Correspond- ents· Association. The charge that the prMence o f reporters si(ting on the s idelines dis rupts orderly busi· ness is sheer nonsense. Public business, by law, must be con- ducted in public. and the press is charged with being the eyes and ears of those in the public who cannot attend the sessions. This proposal is clearly an at· tempt to get back at reporters who ins ist on digging for the n ews. and printing so-calle d "negative" stories. instead of re - lying on the members· self· congratulatory press handouts . And if members think mat- ters will improve if they kick the press upstairs. they're due for a surpr1se . Opinions expressed in the Sp.Ke above are those of te. Dally Piiot. Other views ex· pressed on this page are th<>Se of their a uthors MKt a,.lsts. ~comment Is IRVlt· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Coste Mew, CA '262M>5'0. Phone (PW 642-4321. L.M. Boyd I Matters muscular ln matters muscular, there's only one strength exercise in which a woman can compete with a man. That's the dance. The strongest muscles in her body, the thigh muscles. are up lo that. Sport medicos who so report discount the fact that women are better long dis- tance swimmers than men. They say buoyancy of fatty female tissue helps. An anonymous letterwriter says he has made thousands upon t.bou.sanch of dollars over his lifetime as a bartender because of his cunning abllity to scowl suddenly over the shoulder of a payinJ cuatomer. While making change, he says, he directs his attention furiously to somethin1 behind t.he payer, who In tum &lances back to see what's 1oin1 on. That's when I.his correspondent says be lets one or two bills fall off the back of the change stack into t.he bottles behind the bar. His obviou.a anger ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat evidently discourages the victim from dolne a recount. What a way to make a livir1'{! An early chartmaker identlt*I .. cape on Alaska's coast with t~e words "Ne Name." But his printing was bad. Very h d. Or he didn't know laow to 1peJJ, one. Became ol lt, the place W0\-1 "' u NHM. q . Are t.laer e an.y ba.l•·llltMMd alcoholics? A. C«tai.nly an. But )'OW' query isn't u whimsical aa some ml,itt think. Doctora at Bellevue Medical Centfl' lone &Co noted t.hat mot\ of the heavy dri8era they treated had a great deal of tcalp hair but very lit· tie body hair. They couldn't explain the why of that. Q. Square plbeappJea? Wbere do they grow? A. Australia. ID experimental 1ta- tions. Thomas P. H•l•Y Pub ti sher """""A. Mllrllftl• Editor 8•f'Mr• KNf'6c" Edltorl•I 1-... Editor •• Drawing the battle lines •'•' The closing days or this year's session finda· the legislators locked in deadly battle. It is the climax of a problem which has been foremost in the minds of every legislator all year. Oddly, except· lng for political activists, the subject is one of little lnterest to the public. Yet. to t.he legislators, it is the single most important issue before them. So impor· tant that all other problems, crime, un· e mploy ment, inflation, health and education, are pushed aside. Fos, depending upon how the lines are drawn, it can mean more power for the Democrats or m o r e f or the Republicans. Far more important than that, to the individual members the line drawing can cinch their re-elections or s pell an end to their political careers. THE RITUAL OF reapportionment occurs each 10 years following the census yet the current battle is unques- tionably the most bitterly fought in the st ale's history. Not even t.he fight of 10 years ago, when legislators reached an impasse compelling the courts to step in and draw the lines for them, was as bloody and unreconstructed as now. What has been added to make this more than just a fight to maintain their own seats and enhance the political str~gth in the Legislature of one party or the other, is the emergence of demands by ethnic fac · lions to stake out their own little kingdoms. The belief that the various ethnic populations of the st.ate, mostly black and Hispanic, is that t.hey should have persons of their own ethnic group representing t.hem in direct proportion to t.heir numbers in the overall popula- tion. This notion is counter lo the idea that this nation is a melting pol Where peo- ple of all races and nationalities merge into a unified people, all equal as Americans. Even Speaker Willie Brown has spoken out against carving out dis· tricts to favor ethnic groups. declaring IARl WATIRS • r, c -., ..... '~ such plans lo be discriminatory and un constitutional. And it should be ap parent to everyone that if such a course is followed in reapportionment the slate will quickly be burdened with the separatism which has been so d1srup live in Canada. EVEN IF IT were a fact, the records being to the contrary. that a person of a given ethnic background will better represent that ethnic group, it is a false premise upon which to choose represen · tatives. A good representative will do his best for his constituents regardless of his or their ethnic backgrounds, view- ing issues with an eye for what Is good for all Americans, or in th.is case a ll Californians. Gen erally the record shows that minorities get better treat· menl from those not of their back· ground than from their own, JUSt as war veterans find greater sympathy from legislators who never served than from those who also wore t he uniform. U.S. Sen. Sam Hayakawa, the first Japanese·American ever elected from California. has not shown any inclina· lion lo view the state's large Japanese Am erican population as a people ap-rt from the rest of Californians. In fact he 1s tougher on them than most others, op· posing their legitimate claims for co~ pensation for their wrongful incarcer lion during WW 11 ~ PROBABLY THE biggest fault in th reapportionments is the fact they ar based upon population rather than re is tered voters. thus giving represent tion to people nol qualified lo vote or disinterested lo bother to register vote Ir 1t were based upon register voters it would either encourage m people to participate in the elections o weed out those who don't take thei l'it1zenstup duties seriously. Reapportionment consultants doub that basing 1t upon registration woul alter the districts greatly from wha they should be, based upon population but point out that because of a l amendment to the state constitution re quiring reapportionment be based uport population the alternative cannot be cont sidered. THAT AMENDMENT was put to thj voters as a measure to "protect the in legrity" of the cities and counties. Hav ing witnessed the carving up willy-nm of legis lative districts without regard t* community of interests in the 1970 re-' portionment, it passed easily with most voters unaware of the new provision ty· ing reapportionment to population. First looks at the various plans for the 1981 reapportionment indicate t! change in the constitution bas bad littl effect in protecting the integrity of th established political boundaries of cit.ie& and counties } ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------· Reading car Everyone says kids aren't being taught to read and write the way they used to be taught. Maybe t.he trouble is that t.hey ar~ still being taught the way they always have been. The trouble may be that our schools aren't being practical enough. Children still read Shakespeare, Dickens and Ralph Waldo Emerson as their writing role models. If they're going to be successful in our world, maybe young students ought to study more practical examples of English usage. A course based on the classified ad· vertising section of any newspaper would provide lots of examples of how we actually use the English language in practical situations. A study of the classifieds also would give students the same kind of mind-expanding exercise that translating from French into English gives them now. ONE SEMESTER could be devoted to studying and translating lbe Houses For Sale section of t.he classifieds and a second semester could be spent study- \ ads takes special skill ' I I ' ing the Automobiles listings. I have just m ade a comprehensive re· view of the classified pages of 20 newspapers The s ingle most frequently used word in car ads is "loaded." I was surprised at this finding because the last time I looked al classified ads for '~~ -AND_Y_RO-ONl-Y -§t autos, the most frequently used word was "creampuff." 1 don't see "cream· puff" at all anymore This would be a good lesson for children. Like so many words in our language -words like whippersnapper, humdinger, hot rod, soused and pickle<! -"creampuff" served its purpose for a while as a linguistic fad and then disappeared into the never-never land or lost ex- pressions. The word "loaded" is a good ex· ample of how complex the English language can be, a~d kids might as well ,. understand that at the beginning. Only r ecently the word was most used, not to I describe a second-hand car, but as a synonym for soused or pickled. Now I "loaded" is a synonym for "many ex· tr as," "custom features" and "fully equipped." STUDYI NG the classifieds would help prepare children for the real world because they'd learn that things are not a l ways what they seem. Here, for instance, are a few translations for phrases from the Automobile section. PHRASE Asking $3,500. $3,500 or best offer. Good station car. Runs good. Runs excellent. Runs well. Body needs work. 1981 model only 1.100 miles. MEANS Will take $2,700. Glad to get $2,500. Don't try to go far in it. Runs. Runs. Runs. Body rotted out. A lemon. It's hard to conquer both tiine and space r Odd, isn't it, how we can be so inept in some ways and so ept in others? I was reflectin1 on my own personal habits this morning, which might belong to two different persons. " We live, basically, in t.he dimensions of time and space. I am an absolute whiz ln the dimension of time, and a tol'aJ flop ln the dimension of space. Just take a peek at my desks, both at home and ln the office: you'd think t.he most unplanned man in America worked t.here. Yet when it comes to time, I am one of the best dispensers and disposers J have ever met. Never in a hurry; always on time or earlier; 1 laugh at deadllna and get every bit of my work done with a broad margin for rest, renectton and rec~ation. THE ONL V TIME I get ln a panic is when I have misplaced sometbln1 I need. Despite compartmentalized drawers, fllini cabinets, and all the Im· presaive paraehernaUa ol efficient of- flcedom, nearly evel')'thina I need la miaplaced, to the rellp~ dl1tu1t of my secretary. My dau are piled hlib with UD· aa1wered letters (the unanswered· letter-bos ll too ruu of other papen to put unsntwered lettera tn It.> 1 fUe a lmost, everyth ing under "Mls- ' ce llaneous," or "Future" or "Reference," which is about as helpful as a Chinese puzzle box. About once a month J beg the noble c reature who tends my professional needs to "straighten out" the mess. SYDIHY HARRIS which is vaguely comparable lo clean- ing out the Augean stables -within 24 hours my desk and cabinets are back again looking like the Mad Professor's study, and 8he sits staring sulJenly Into space. utterly defeated. One cannot help but wonder what early influences shaped such a glariot disparity between my superb handling of time and my utterly deplorable fumblltlg with space. U you can co-pe wlt.h \be lnlricacle1 of t.he clock and the calendar, why not the logistics of spaUaJ arrangementa? IT ONLY roannEs my old conten- tion that there It no such thlng 11 .ieneral "tnte1U1ence" -only different kinds of "lntAlllJgencu," that have but a r emote relationship lo one anot.her. Most minds are not all or a piece, by any means : I have played aeainat in· ternational chess masters who could hardly tie their own shoelaces or cr<»S a busy street without a Seeing Eye dog~· Moreover , all of us lend to be a to smug about the particular ablUUet do possess, while dis missing OUl' ciencies as a mere temperamen caprice. I ffnd it hard to underat why some people are chronically la&e for appointments -the only re would ever be tardy is that I Cuwta11~ find the appointment slip on my desk!, lllllY Ill The maJn trouble wtt.h a warning alp Is that the penon who really need.a lt Is traveJlng too fast to read or heed It. D.M. OIMMyO.._..._, l Ml ... ._. .. HOt..,rl ' .-....Ct• riewa ef .. Ma J JI , ... ,_ _ _ ..... o-.-0.. 0.11,,..... ,_ trouble brews over b eer ads TUCSON , Arlt. l AP> Spanish-language ad- veftislna campaigns by lwo beer companies are co~lnc under llre here from women's groups and mf??ben of the Mexican·Am t>rican community. Schill& ads feature alluring women on calen-dall~tb A Spl&D.lah 1lit.cb..J.hat.1un.sla.t.ea~ "Drirud wl'f' pleasure." Janet Frakes, a member of the Tucson Women's Commission. said the Schlitz ads have Ob•lous sexual connotations that exploit women's bodies and are In "bad taste." t Budweiser Is running ads in Q· Vo, a Los Anlleles magazine "for today's Latino." th al fe~ure two-page color spreads on the "Lowrider of Jle Month." Tucson advertising executive Raul Gamez satl the ads are a play on s tereotypes or the c tilcano lowrider, so named Cor low-s lung autpmobiles. ! ''There are better, more creati ve wtys to ad- ve!tise than lo rely on the good ol ' Chicano steteotypicaJ images." said Gamez. He said the ads reinforce a dominant image of Medcan-American youth cruising the streets and drihking beer. Neither Schlilz nor Budweiser offi cials agree with the criticism. A Schlitz spokesman said no double meaning was intended and that the calendar series will be (j light and lively Your feet w1M apprec1a1e the c>pen comfoit of tnese casuals Slyled with today's fashions in mind Versa11te enough to- complete any outfit ORIGINALLY 32.00 24 .99 61000 MU SUit UrT. 13 distributed again next year. ~ Mon thru Fn 1M. Sat 1~. Sun 11-6 -"I guess you could read that in to il, but we are trying to sell the beer. not the girl." said Rich Am~~J!~·iser spokesman Hector Elizalde said 642-4321 ,. . . ' . . ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 9, 1981 • M~ORMICK'S LANDING End of Summer Special STEAK & LOBSTER 57.95 With This CouPOn Ai1o S..-.IMJ Fn.tl SHi•od lt'CMled o .. ~ Mea.-ffe Wood Ch.rco .. ~ c-ty·1 R....t Sfffood lea•--• As l"er Or•9• Coatt ..cl Air C• MOCJftillH Live Entertainment -Dining and Dancing 7 Nights Come watch the planes take off & land 3180 AIRWAY AVE Al t~ W•" ..-• Rt>1t & "'4ic.~ ,,,.,.. • Fresh Fruit Salad , Huntington Beach P.it •f ( ( ,.,,,, HI.\<\ ..,,, c j 1'1t-r Only S3.2S Newport Beach 1400 P<\c fil Co"~' H"' ~ . . . the ads are intended to reach the ~w-nder popula-,._ , , tion. and that is their sole purpose-: I fthoorms~ce~tsown~:pa,~peoc~r~. t~-... Da1·1y Pl.IOI "The image. unfortunately, has been one or ru:: Now S erving B eer & Wine gilng violence and that sort of thing." Elizalde 15 Conven1eni Loc.,rion> -,a ttt. L --~~~~~~~~~~~--~~ ~~~~~~~-.~~~~~~~-' ,,. 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CA 92647 ~ 364 Telephone· (71 4) 842-1473 REG ------------------ 1•t1, .. 1. •.01111t· ••nt.1lh'fl't'' !•1 1• l ., l\n• "'-''~ ·• fh1m.11u In• Huntington lnterconimunity • ' Ale Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Wednesday, September 9. 1981 PUZZLED D ave Beck. 87 , former pre· si d e nt o f th e T eams t er s U nion . savs h e i s s till puzzled by the disap· pearance in 1976 of Jimmy Hoffa. Airlines planning' fare war S AN FRA NCI SC O lAP> -An air fare war loom s over th e California skies as three new no-frills airlines say they plan lo make fl ying cheaper than driving .. Sure we're planning Cor an air fare war in California," said United Air lines spok esman Charles Novak . "Consumers cast their votes at t h e ticket counter You've got to meet the new fa res or withdraw from the market." P acific Express. 1st Co-op and Sun Pctcific say they will use small planes a nd o ffer dts · counts of as much as SQ p e r cent , c utting the price of a Los Angeles· San Francisco flight to as low as $29 from the current $60. It could mean a "rev· ol utio nary c h ange " from auto to air travel if established air carriers meet the cha llenge, said Roy Puls ifer, a n as- sociate director in the B ureau o f Domes tic Aviation for the Civil Aeronautics Board. Pacific Express plans 15 roWld trip flights dai- ly between San Fran- cisco and Los Angeles. starting Dec. 15. One- way fare would be $49 days and $29 from 7 p.m. lo 7 a.m. Sun Paci fi c a lready h as CAB certification and will begin flights to s ix cities in November. Tickets will sell from 30 pe rcent to 50 percent be low existing coac h fares, according to pres- ident Bud Grossberg Alcohol on school drug list LA MESA IAP l Say in g they w ill no longer yield to "social pressure ... school of· fi cials here have added alcohol to the drug li st in a new behavior code. In the past "social pressure, the gen eral acceptance of alcohol by a dults " k e pt a lcohol from being classified as a prohibited drug, said Grossmont Dis trict Supt. 8-0b Pyle. The policy change pro· vides for a student found with alcohol to be sus- pended or expelled and barred from his or her own campus while at· tending a continuation high school, Pyle said. Those pupils will also be assigned specia l ac- tivities such as visiting courts. riding along with law e nforce ment of . fi cers and doing com· munity volunteer work. "We will concentrate on possession," Pyle said. "Un less the condi· tion is obvious, we will not try to diagnose hangovers or other drug 'effects." 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He bought the s pread in 1974 1or $12,500, with a house that Mtas uninhabita ble, a barn that )lad fallen in, a pond choked \vith weeds and every fence in need of mending. But after 14 years as a Dallas advertising ex· ecutive, Davis thought Foxfire l ooked like heaven. "I was in the country club set fo Texas," _recalls Davis, a soft· s poken 44 · year-o ld given to :wearing clean overalls and ;white mus lin shirts ... , had new ~ars, a big home, the whole bit. Then l lost it all and decided 'none of it was worth the price . .. Material things a ren't the answer in life. As soon as you get a new Lincoln, you 'II be look· ing at a Mercedes. That realiza· .t1on hit me r ight between the eyes. So I came home.·' He was born in nearby Red Oak, a bumpy stop in the road Growing up above his pappy's ;generaJ store, Davis teamed to whittle before he could read . .. The oldtimers would come in and sit by the stove and show me now to work the wood, .. he says. ··All my other ancestors were farmers except one grandfather, who was something of a court ·jester. I must have gotten my ·wanderlust from him . I was always too s m all to help them farm, so I was the water boy. When I was hauling buckets. I used to pick up pieces of clay and sculpt things. I was always .doodling, carving wood or draw- ing . And nobody discouraged me. so I kept at it. .. He wandered to Texas in the 1950s and got a job sweeping fl oors in a printing company and painted at night "I began doing wildlife pic- tures and western scenes. and looking back on it I guess I was almost a pioneer in the wildlife fi eld ," says Davis, who has three grown children by a pre· vious marriage and two toddlers at Foxfire. "Soon I was making more money with m y nighttime art than my daytim e sweeping. So I went to an advertising agen· cy and they hired me as their art director .. Davis, a slight, gray-haired man. is self-taught -"what you ''Material things aren't the answer in life.'' see is what you get.·' But a decade ago, he wasn't nearly as -confident. His marriage had broken up and he was bored and .stifled at his ad agency job. When he and Charlie returned ,to southwest Missouri, they had !just enough to buy the farm. • "But we're gamblers and op- :umists," s aid his wife, who .grew up in Africa and knew lil- !Ue of American farming. "We ;j ust took it one day and one !layer of dirt at a time." • Gradually their vision of the .farm -"a cross between Old McDonald's and a rural Dis· ,neyland'' -took shape. The big 11quare two-story white house ,. . \ ·Reagan labor fpolicy hit I LOS ANGELES CAP > - "Everyone who believes In the rights of free workers" should 'flght President R eagan 's ldomestic policies. particularly 't\js tactics witb unions, Gov. Ed· 'mund G. Brown exhorted Labor Day audiences. "We have in Washington a esident and an administration l which has already launched a i major us a ult not only on the un· ion movement It.self but on the ~lghts of the 100 million workers 11 this country.'' Brown told a atbollc Labor ' Institute breakfut here Monday. A bevy of animals trots behind Lowell Davis. as he does chores on hzs Missour i farm .. ~- was restored and revealed prec- ious hardwood rloors and mold· ing Davis '>COUrt•cJ the coun- lrysid<• fur antique toob and im plements An abandoned shack became a s1><1c1ous studio with room for gm•st quarters They built corn cribs. split rail fences. rnnstruded a sheep shed and spruct>d up an ou thouse with quarter moon decorations on its door. They bought goats. sheep. pigs. c hickens. cows. ducks. geese. guinea hens. a mule and a horse Hc planted a few crops and a huge Vl'gctablt' garden. "l ~tarted calling myself a farmer . but the first few years I didn ·t know °"hat I was doing ... Davis laughs lie also :-.tarted pamtmg the raccoons, dt'l'r and rabbits that nibbled in his f1C'ld ··1 ~raduall~ bl·~an learning the animals habitat. and the painttnJ;:s bcrnme very realistic and hfr·hke. says Davis, who paints bel'>'Cl'n 6 pm and 2 a.m . every day he·s home .. One day it dawned on me that nobody was painting farm animals a nd farm scenes. I had a really good ins tinct about the potential. and started doing the s<'enes I s aw around me every day in my own yard That's when. after a ll those years. I became an ·over- night success · .. When hc i.ind Charlie weren't pruning Foxfire, t hey were traveling to art shows every- where Thc> farm scenes sold faster than Davis could pamt them. and he realized the nostalgic nt.•rve his paintings were touching in art buyers He signed with Schmid, a company that distributes gifts and collect1 bl es. to produce lithographs, rollector's plates and porcelain barnyard scenes for 300 gift shops '"Four years ago, I was s train· mg to get $500 for a painting, barely kee ping my head above water with my art ," says Davis, sipping sun lt'a from an old fruit jar . "Now I ge( paid just to create and go on tour a few limes a year to promote my work. My paintings are going for upwards of $4 ,000. and I get a royalty on all the things I create for Schmid I don't have to <lo any of that selling ... Of his s uccess. Davis says. '"People buy what they like, but they also buy what they relate to. A lot more people in this country were born on rarms than in the cities 50 years ago. When I have a show, folks come up and say "Hey, I remember that when I was growing up,' and buy a painting of a farm scene that rem inds them or when they were young ." Hi s financial s uccess has enabled Davis to open The Flatlander Gallery in the county seat of Carthage. "It was a long-held dream and I think we'll ma ke a go or u:· says Davis. He has recruited artist fri011ds to selJ their work In the elegant s hop across fr o m the old courthouse "I'm trying to educate folks in the Midwest to buy good. original art for pleasure and in ves tment," says Davis . "There's just as much money and JUSt as many people in mid· America as there are in Texas or Arizona or the West Coast. I think art 1s really starting to catch on here.·· This month Davis will host the Fourth Annual Midwes t Gather ing of the Artists. About 20 pain· lers and sculptors have been in· vited, local residents have volunteered lo put the m up. A barbcque, benefit auction, and community party has been or ganized around the fair and Davis says, "I jus t hope it doesn't get to be such a big deal that it gets out of hand. I mean. I hope we have enough paintings so that everyone who wants to buy one gets one." Davis paints pigment cows with huge limpid eyes and grin ning pigs. ··When I paint, I think of Rem- ington and Russell when they went out west and didn't actual· ly live there. but painted the remnants of that long-gone life. "Ten years from now much of Births big Amenra s rural \\Orld could be gom.· too, so I'm h urrying to paint what I remember as a favorite ti me in mv life a t hreshin,g crew on an old-time harvester, a calf being born on a s no'>'y night. a tabby mother try ing to gel her newborn kitten out or an old tin milk can and this makes m"' h<.tpp) .. The Davis· lifestyle is low-key and simple They drive "'Old Blut.' ... a 1952 Chevrolet Home furnishings wer<' sal vagcd from farm auctions ur buildings being ra7C·d The ccll<.tr 1s stocked with h o megro-wn fruit s and vegetables. and eggs <.1re still warm from the he ns that pro duced them "I'm never planning on mov ing from this place ... says Davis. y,ho doesn't like to be gone' on tour more than two weeks at a t1mc "'l intend to be buried right out there b1.•hind the barn .. Charlie. as extroverted and bubbly as her husband is in trospect1vc and quiet. interrupts him with •• grin and said : ··Last week you "anted to be buried in lhl' pastu re Make up your mind!'' Davis gives her one of his ready smiles and replies. "What's the hurry? I've got 'lots of time to decide I think I'll just sit a while and think on it .. Artist Dat'1S pa111ts Amencn ".~ rural 1c11rld 11'111ch h<' fears may b<' qorw m W qea rs • ID South, West Both regions have higher fertility rate than U.S. average Furry feline's gift of gab slated for TV WASHINGTON <AP> -The Southern a nd Western states, their populations swollen by mi· gration. also boast higher fertili· ly rates than other parts of the country, the Census Bureau has reported. .. Women in the West and the South are contributing the ma- jority of the bi rths in t he United States each year," said Martin O'Conne ll of the bureau 's population division. According to a new bureau re· port, "Fertility of American Women ," the Western states have the highest rertility rates. and both the West and South top the national average. Of every 1,000 women na· tionwide, 71.1 had a baby last year, the report states. But in the West the rate was 80.2 and In the South was 71.7. For every 1,000 women in the North Central states there were 70.8 births and . the Northeast, with 62.4 births per 1,000 women. was below the aver age both in numbers of childre n born and rate of childbearing. O'Connell said the heavily Mormon states such as Utah and Idaho tend to have a higher fertility rate , as does the His· panic populatlon which i.s pres· e nt in large numbers io both the South and West. White Americans had 68.5 children for every 1,000 women last year, according to the re- port, compared to 84 .0 for black woman and 106 6 among His panic women Nationally. women continue to plan on having fewer children than necessary to replace the population, the report adds. The s tudy found t hat on average 1,000 women ages 18 to 44 anticipated havin g 2,059 c hildren. Since not all children s urvive. it is gener a lly con· s1dered that every 1.000 women need to h.ave 2, 100 children to keep the population constant. The level of anticipated births has been ~latively constant for five years. following a sharp decline in the early 1970s. The only recent change has been a slight increase in t he number of women in their late 20s and ea rly 30s having children. O'Connell said. "This results from women in those ages who have delayed childbearing because they have continued their education and begun oqcupatlons when they were at the P.fleS when they usually would have their fint child ... he said. As these women approach 30. he added. "'the women who have always wanted a child begin to think: ·well, I s hould start hav- ing it now or it will be a little bit too late' ·· Even so, he noted that 19.8 percent of women ages 30 to 34 are still childless. "'quite a high number al an age when general· ly 80 percent to 90 pe rcent of th ese women have virtually completed their childbearing ... This age group. born in the early 1950s. has come under study in earlier reports. indicat- ing that 1t could set a record for the percentage of women re· maining childless The highest previous childless percentage, 15 percent , was r ecorded by women born in the early 1920s. whose prime childbearing years occurred during World War II. Soldie r s jailed ANKARA, Turkey <APl Three American soldiers at the NATO air base n e ar the southern Turkish city or Ad ana have bee,n jailed by Turkish authorities for t\andlng out re· !lglous pamphlets. G ILBERT, W Va . (AP> She has little to say about her s how business career. but answers with an emphatic .. no" when asked if she wants a bath. So says the owner of Midnight, the cat. Midnight's alleged gift of gab has earned her fame in southern West Virginia, a nd her new owners hope lo see her furry black face beamed across the nation on television talk s hows. Bonnie Lester of Coal Moun· lain says s he discovered Mid· night's ability to talk three years ago. Wh en the cat 's not hot, tired nervous , she can speak her nam e. where s he 's from and phrases like "ma-ma." and "I love you." Mrs Lester says. Williamson bus inessman Tracy Hatfield and his brother Hays bought the cat for $5,000. The Hatrields plan to find a New York booking agent. A local television station prom- ised to contact the producers of NBC-TV's "Real People" to !'ee if Midnight couldn't aay a word or tw o 0 1 nation a l televi5lon 4 fl •• ,. . ~ . -. . . . -•••• f • ' .. 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""'' t :-iltr;tn'<; • mph in~tead 11( the l'Urrt>nl l5 I ht• S1111t h Orange County Show t10w ~111 ht• 7 t 'nt1111·tl 111t·mhl·r:-. .1pµrovcd u 111ph \I 111111·1plll Court for c·t•rt1f1tation l 'ALI, TALES & TRUE: Thb b a stor~ Jhout wh~ .1 grnup of \-oung ml·n and \\omt•n m Laguna Hl'arh h'"' 111 a l<Jll . :-.klll ny . Ol'lagon shapl•d building th<1t 's pt•rt'hcd on :-.tilts in I hl' sand TOM -~ ,~~1 MURPHINI ~1; Thl' st or~ hl'i,:~111 long agu. '' ht•11 l.Jguna \\.ts just coming 0111 of Lill' (; r l' al D l' p n·" s 1 o 11 I 11 thost• da'"· 11 \LJs llH' · ·111 ·· tli1ng to b111ld 11cld stwµL•d s t l'ul'l un·s for h ll " 111 es" t • s t 11 <I t I r a<' I customl·rs So 1n• ('I i·am stores were s haped like ice c1·e<1 m C'Olll's. fu:-.t food 'l<Jnd:-. 111-.t· holdogs and gas s tations Looked rutsu.• Pll' mocforn So it \HIS that the octagon shapt•tl butlclmg had bn·n .1 Union 76 stat ion at lht• corner of (.'past ll ighway and Broadway. IL was l'Utsie pie modt·rn in tht.• l'a rl~ l!l:llls hut had outlived its culs1e J.>ll' SINCE l 1NION 76 didn 't want its octagon an.' mon•. a group of enterprising Laguna citizens 1ackt'CI up thl· hu1ld111~ a nd rolled 1t across Coast Highwa~ and µut 11 on :-.tdh on t tw beach. p 111 m the l'um11111111t) \ .11 ti'!\ or 111•w -;1wed hm1ts Fr<>m Bual <.':mvo11 1>11v1· to 1111<1 n1•\\ ...ii.:ns will h(' posted on Ro11n1 al lhl' l\J1·"1m1 t lh1111wh 111\\11 111 ordl·r to JU:-.l1fy .1 • ...,m11w Stn•cl lht• ·-.,w1•1l 1111111 tho• h1~h\\,1\ IJ~ llll' 'late i.hortly (.'cnlt'r Hranc h, ~r1fi s.111 1111' "'''or I .tdJI to 1·11forr~ speed \\tll rt•ma1n at 35 mph t h1·11-.1ft1·1 Clemente Oriv1· l.1w' From Jasmine Strt·t•t 111 ··oruni.:t' <"ounl \. W1tltou1 :-.ut•h JUSl1f 1cation. Catl1opt• Slrecl t h~ 111011 "'11 lu· C'altfcirnw · anti · l\;1('1., pnlat·t· .... 1\ l1ekl'ls i ssuccl lo :111 mph. whu~h 1t ts currt'nlh Bay,'· l"u lm·JI (1lrm.. \111l,1t111"' nH,.:ht bc ruled invalid. l•'rom Call1oµc· St11•1•t 111 will bt· sc:rc1·11cd ~1·µt ll;M:d on a Caltrans s tudy, in-Huby Street. lhc spt·t:d would Ill' 22 st1..:a1t'<f al lht• request Of the ci· increased to 35 from tht• t'Urtl'lll 'Tl·ll Me Wht'1 t' It t' tht· s!)l'l'U zones will be :m mph llurts,' <t film st<irr111~ t•-.1,1bltsht•d as follows : And from Ruhy Stred to th" Maun:cn Stapl<'lon. will From lht• northerly city southerly cit> limits thl• '111·1•11 be :. how n 0 ct I :i lt1111t lo tlw first gate al Emerald hm1t would be tn('reasccl lo Ill Hor~•·n1~at found JIU'.\iOl.l'l.U 1A P 1 About Ifill .00" poumls out of I I million 11••t1111h 111 i\u:-.t rah an b<>nelesto ""''' 1·nihJr~oNI 1n llawa11 las t 1110111 h w•" found to contain 11111 1• 1111'at lhl· stutc·~ ('h1ef 111•·,11 111:-.p1·<·l11r 'tllcl ----- MOW ... ~ Hot'.ti"-qtol\t B&o.dtl ~p FOuW\tO.\~ Vo.He.~ .. -: \ *!I~ 'PRODUCE! . I Then they re-named the un'' anted 0('tagon Laguna Hl'~1t·h Lifeguard lleadquarters. ' . In those da~·s. the octagon worked prl·tl~ wt'll on tht.• beach It ''as tall. so lifeguards up at the Loµ had a good 'H·-.\ of the water And as long as there "ere onl~ a t•oupl"• nl guards in 1t at a time. they could both turn around or ('hanut· their pants. IL is. ~·ou set•. a very s mall cutsw JJlt.' octagon Over the year". the old octagon becaml' rotted and a:. tht.• guard force gre\\. e\'t•n more cramped for pants (·hangers So. when the cit~· made its Laguna Mai11 Hcach Park. they de cided to rip it down and replat•e 11 \\ ith a nt•\\. u:.ablt·. lifeguard headquarters. ifr.iitou ... S~P BiiL PEPPERS.4~1 BUT T H E LAGl'~A C'ITIZE~R\' can ah'a'' find something to prott.•st. So the~ proteslt•d tearing elm\ n thl' olcl heap becaust• it had. in the µoµula r \'ll'\\. l>L·t·ornt.• an h1:-.tont· monument. 'iiTAl!UPE ..... lt CELERY .. 19!. So the O('tagon was gutted and reo.,tored tu its ong1n.1 I cutsie-pie arch1te('ture al s uch an enormous l'Osl µ1·1 "luan· foot that nobod\' even WC1nts to think about it Alas. the L'cigu na lifeguards thought a lot .1hout 11 lwc·,111,t· the~ now ha Vl' this brand ne". n .•stored. n•l u rhts hl'd c·uhtt• µie octagon a nd they stilt don't han• room t·nm1gh 111 vhang<• their pants · The lifeguard people then tried to a'\k tht· nl' lor .1 l1ttlt· cash to build something !'>hghtl~ larger than a ht t•adhox .11 tht· north end of the hL1aC'h park to use for a rt•;.il l1fpgu;inl <'t•nt1•1 But b~· now. muni<:1pal mone~· ''as \Cr~ tight SO THE UFEGl'r\RDS ha\'l' embarked upon d c·arnpa1gn to build their own lifeguard h1o·aclquartt.•r'. undt•r • .n1-..pu·t•:-. 111 the Lagunu Beach l.1ftoguard As-..oc1;.il1011 Tht•\ h..a\ 1· li111ndwd all kinds of fund raiser-... melucling plt•dge~ from "t·n•r,11 firms to suppl~· building matenab and labor ft't•1· This ma~ bl' th<.· first ltml' 1n tht• h1-..Lun ol 11111 t'o<"'t l11w \\ hl'rt' our 'auntl'd lifeguard!-.. "ho n•:-.u<'lll' t'\ l'l'\ b(l(f\ lrnm kiddies to oldsters to drunks on tht• rol'ks to lov1.·:-1tk '\l'~l lion-. actually get out t he re and build their cm n 1.•mt.•rgenc·\ el'ntl'r bec<1use the~· can't squel'Zl' mto a rt.•stort•<I mo11um1•n1 111 th1· past \~0!"\G Fl'~O-RAISl~G EFFORTS. tht.· l..1gun.1 fk,11 It Life~uard t\S!-.OCtallOn 1s .-;ponsnnng a prtml· nh d1nnt·r p~11·1' an d celcbnt v roast al Ben Brown's restaurant 111 South Laguna al 8 pm. on Sept 17 Since li feguards are more at home :-.an11g "1l1lt'n" ft om water)' g raves than they are .t:-. profess1on,1I funrl rat:-.(•r-.. there are ··~t ill a ft•\\ tit·kels left ... as the' sav in tlll' fund ra1 smg dodge · · So if you're wt•ar~ of the Sl.000 pt.•r \\t.'l'k C'O('kta1I polttH«tl circuit. and tiretl of sitting through clrt'ary :-.!)l'l'C'ht·-. and t lw $200 citizen of the· 'l'ar banquet. ~ ou m 1ght con:-. Hier J.!I\ ing I h1· good Laguna gu:.1rcb a lift and g<.•t mnn· bang for ~our hlll'k .Just St.'t1Ci ~·our SlOO cheek Lo lhl• Laguna lk:.i('h L1fto guard Association. P 0 Rox 1120. LaglmLI lkach. Cal . H2f15:! You ma~ be sanng the lifeguard~ from terrtblt.• t.'rJmps our wry own straight lczg curfcz.d corduro_y5 ... our most -popular f011t5 for "b;,ck to ochoor and fall al 1 pant.e am. 8'i% cot.;lon euxi- 16% dacronfor rna><l.mUJTI Wl'l.ar narrowwalcz. color.s: ~11,bmwn, 11 brown beg, navy, 1ueh ~,banana, p::>rt,ktil~ ard mi. w100 wa.la. colors: cka.rskin, ~, <Z.98eh<Z1 l , st<z.a. l , wet.czrcnzet and. blua..mist @)~o@@)~@ 44 Fb.shton Island· Newport Beach·714/644 5070 1001 ~stwood Blud.·~stwood VUlage•213!4?p 772?l O~t&G~ c,tt\J~ Hl~ES -- B·B·Q ~ Teri~o.~i * 949 8EEF '~K-80 8S:~.il ii. ROOT BEER t<i~ cra.b ~ 11'19 CRAB LEGS .... •~~. "?/lUii POci f iC ~f 59 lt£0 SHAPPER... ra. 99~ z Lit~r bottle ~~~~-~-.... ~f 1!. Newport Beach 15th Anniversary Commemorative Plate -Limited Edition Only 3000 plates, individually numbe red by the original Red Plate Company Seve11t_11 fwe years of pronr1's.~ and commumly de1'<'lopm<'11I 11r<' li1•111q ct!ll'l,rnted during September of 1981 This rnmmemoratwe plate n •cognrzi>s m1<I llm111rs this 1•1'e11t Thf' SJ)l'C1nl logo des1y11ed hy art 1st Andrew M1rzaolf throuq/1 .111/ecn /'arl1um. /\ssc)('1ates . Corona del Mar. htgllllghts the city of Nrwport Henrh 's i.5111 t\,,,llt)<'rsori1 year m 1981 Drpictmg the passage of time from 1906 throu9h 1981 tlw loqn ft?nturps on old Square U1~wer" sail hoar too modem schooner of today .\1arzno(f ~ <k.\lq11 lt'<ls rlnr1atl'd to the city for wu· during the nnniv<'rsary year .. Purveyors of Oldtime NeighborlinC1ss" , B~~,!£~it}>_~!~~SY- I . . . . , . • • • • p , ii , r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 9. 1981 • 83 Blossom Dearie eyes the big time · HUGRY ENTfIITAINIW.!'~·,,_,,. •:~~2;:;:M~c~~i ff: NEW YORK <AP ) -Blos1om Durie hH sung ln supper club. and Jan saloons here for nearly 30 years. She's known In some circles aa a "singer'• 11ln&er" for her lm~ubl& phHtln1. pitch and diction. But ot late, Miss Dearie -her name ts real. of Scottish ortgln -wishes her tunes were more widely known, not just by jazz fans, other club singers and a :small coterie she calls "my friends." It 's why, when major record companies showed no interest, she founded her own mail· order label, Daffodil, In 1974 -to get her work heard outside the clubs here. She's cul five albums so far. "But J wish someone like Dolly Parton would come In and hear my songs," sighs Miss Dearie. a small, prim, blonde-haired woman of SS who talks and sings in a distinctive, wispy little-girl's voice. "Because, geez. these are romantic songs. And I think the cycle is changing, romantic songs ' are coming back. Particularly in country and western music," she smiled. "Someone said last night that it's the last stronghold for personal songs. And some of it I like very much. Also singers like Dolly Parton and KeMy Rogers, whom I've always loved." The lady, now playing at Michael's Pub. an East Side supper-and-jazz house, realizes the sun would rise in the West before she'd hear such MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE n.--.,, .. ••"'Of . 10 ,,_, ~ •ocic.. irw '"''•Olfli'Y OI "" ..... COIWltt """ .,......,g o, hi,, ~llftdreft r;:;J All AGES AOMI TTf 0 ~ 0,..,.,11 AUO~t All. D m ~o ® FILMS REC.f.•~E O<f SEAi. Of r;,e WOTl()oj Pl(;TUflE COOl Of snr AEOUl.A ''°" •garden carts M odel 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 turn your wheel s into cash. "t'~'f..Cf 1ll?f 6:00 8: lS 10:30 No EconomxS11t1ng 1 ·1fa~ 6:008:1010:1S I r.l~ir, 6:00 8:00 10 :00 ~ Chros=i. n•'ve llJf'£ IPGI 6:008:25 10:40 ,NrP•u•l(f'\10Eegn.~11ts, A Universe of M1191c HEAVY METAL l R I Shows 11 t b:OO 8:00 10:()(, A Un.•v•~sa f M,1c HEAVY AL RI AIM> hQ.w•na ._._,...IRI Tiw no d'fen.e .. ~EN ,\R) ~l'.:7Yo zotll'94'1J ft" y T~tieXpe Man IRI M~~no Und~;fii. Rainbow IPGI OPEN 7:30 NIGHTLY Under12F REEUnlessNoted Video Cassettes For Sale or Rent MO Clubs to Join MO Membership Fees A.LL RENTALS LAST FOR 3 DAYS' * BOMUS * SATURDAY UNTIL WEDNESDAY! hwy title in IOTH V.H.S. mid I.ta ••wy 6th movie you ,..... 11 FIH! Video movies ere our OML Y business! This Week's Special Close Encounters s349s country rolk singing her Jan flavored brand of music. It 'd be hard, say, to lmaaine Mis.a.Part.on alog- lng the lightly swinging "Hey. John" that Miss Dearie wrote in 1965 as an affectionate salute to the late John Lennon. Or Rogers doing 'Tm Shadowing You," a love song that kids the FBI and which she wrote with Johnny Mercer. Or Roy Clark. another favorite of hers, havlng a go at her gentle "I Like You. You're Nice." But with 30 songs written now, s he's decided after all these years it's time lo get down to busi· ness. to get known as a singer-composer by other than jazz fans and the local smart set. For the first time in her life. she says. she has a Hollywood agent trying to place her songs in TV shows, in films aod with assorted vocalists. coun· try or otherwise. She's about to publish her first songbook. a collection of 11 songs she's written or often sings. including a jazz standard of sorts. "I'm Hip," a sly put-down of the terminally with-it. And she and her new lyricist, Jack Segal, are writing a mini-musical -it's the first time she's tried this -in which she'd star. She declined to go into detail about it, lest someone pinch the idea. "But we're thinking of it 8.9 something like 'The Fantastic ks.• something that could run' for years and be done in different languages ... CHUCK NORRIS AS mE IN l~VCO EMBASSY PICTURES Release .. , ..... . .. - 'THE TEMPERATURI: IS HIGH AND THE ACTING SILZLING IN 'BODY HEAT." l1mcM.1~.111nc "A M ELODRAMA SOAKED I N ATMOSPHERE. RICH IN CHARACTER AND TAUT WITH TENSION'.' -'Wturi.l.I) R C'tc"<O BC)DY HEAf ·h tht· tempt·rotun· """ tht• \U\penr;e hf'XUL\. In the Supreme Court there ore only eight of them against all of her. FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER UWAllllS •WPOllT MA• lllU Pl&l.A lOWAllH llllUIO• YllJO ~ ... -llu<n ~· Olf. 6•r• ~lq ~330 lllAll Cl•UIJI LIWAllOS CIMlltlA WHT Ct•lOOltlf ... ,.,.,. v .. io ,.,. ' no Wr\t,..1•\I•• 891 J9lS O•••gt 6.J.I >°·" • 110 ,USll ACC"HD fClll TMIS lllGAGllllHl 11Hurrah and hallelujah!" -Shelle Benson. 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Deliver the --Boys and giris 10.or ol~er .-p·llal .. call 642-4321 and apply today. 1111 ISAAC~TERN IN C HINA "'"''"' Altllt• a..oa Weekdeya 1:00 & 9:00 Sundeya 2:00- 4:00. 7:00-9:00 I "PICK UP SUMMER ' II "FOX ANO THE HOUND" (PG) "'ONCE UPON A MOUSE" GARY COLEMAN . IN Ill "ON THE RIGHT TRACK" (PG) ·--••• _____ ...._6,_..----·~·~, ...... ~0,....,~=~•,_.....,.,. .... ,~44,..4 ,...-..n~e~c•c~s .. u~o~o$1191U~O~S•Ulll!l!l ... t •t•S~!lllll& .... J,£•££11111J•0 .. 5'3~5 ... b .. tllll ..... !IJJlllSll!illll ... l!ll! .• i!IJl!lll!!l'illlli•tl!lll•J•£•JIJllll!£•t~ll!!l!ilSJ ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOTJWednesday. September 9, 1981 '1 __________ _.;;.. ______________________________________________________________________________ __ blrgest S&:t formed Citizens, two other s m erge; assets wor th $6.8 billion WASHlNGTON (AP> -The government has up1lroved the m erger of three savings and loan as- sociations in California , New York and Florida in· lo the nation's largest federally chartered savings 1:1nd loan. It was lhe first Inte rstate acquisition ot S&Ls since the Federal Home Loan Bank Board moved in March to permit such actions in an effort to bolster the financially ailin& indust ry. Thi!' merger combines West Side Federa l Sav- ings and Loan Association in New York City and Washington Sa vings and Loa n Association in Miami Beach, into Citizens Savings and Loan of San Francisco, the government said . "The merger of the three associations gives Citizens $6.8 billion in assets and makes it the largest federally chartered savings and loan in the United States." said the Federal Home Loan Bank Board in a state ment announcing the merger. The CONSTRUCTION MONEY AVAILABLE AT HERITAGE BANK. •Residential • CommerciaJ Bu ildinp: Takeout Commitment required along with lea.es. • Land Loans up to one year 50% appraiaal CONTACT: • Jeff Joh.naon South Orange C.Ounty /&vine 7141851-4050 • Tom W ilch er North Orange County/ Riverside County 714/8 51-4 126 • John Hershfeld San Diego County 7141299-9330 Herit~e ~~«~~ @l Accounts lnsureJ w $100.000 COLLECTORS CORNER (QIW llOUllS LE N O!!: .. bank board s upervises the nation's a pproximately 4,000 federally insured savi ngs and loans . The bank board said the major factor ln the m erger was the willingness of National Steel Corp. of Pittsburgh, which owns Citizens through its United Financial Corp. subsidiary, to provide $75 m illion in additional capital to the new association. Ttte new association will have 136 branches in the three states. ln Florida, the new S&L will operate its 19 of- fices as Washington Federal Savings and Loan As- sociation of Mi ami Beach, a djvision or Citizens Sa vings, the board said. The 29 New York offices will ~ run as West Side Federal Savings and Loan Association, a division of Citizens Savings. Citizens Savings has 88 branches in California. The home base will~ in San Francisco. As par t o r the m erger . C i tize ns and Washington were converted from state chartered S&Ls to federally charte red operations. The Fed er al Savings and Loan Ins urance Corp., which insur es savers ' acco11nts up to $100,000, will provide financial aid "over time to the resulting association, but no FSLIC assistance was involved al the outset," said the bank boatd statement. I Laventhol new Tiines VP David Laventhol has been elected a vice presi- dent of The Times Mirror Co., according to an an· nouncement by Phillip L. Williams, Times Mir- ro r 's senior vice president. rte wspapers a nd television. As group vice president, news papers, Laven- thol will supervise the operations of Newsday, The Ha rtford Courant and Connecticut Newspapers Inc .. whjch publishes The Advocate in Stamford and Gr eenwic h T ime. He will continue as publisher and chief executive officer of Newsday, the nation's largest evening newspape r, and will report to Williams. "This company is fortunate to have as talented a newspaper executi ve as Dave Laventhol to pro· vide guid ance and counsel to Times Mirror's eastern newspapers." Williams said. La venlho l joined Ne wsday f r om The Washington Pos t in 1969, and was subsequently named editor . and t hen a vice president, before becoming executive vice president and editor in 1974 He was na med to his current position al the newspaper in 1978. CThe Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Costa Mesa, is one or several publications owned by The T imes Mirror Co.> Rare Cotn• a Stemp• GOLD & SILVER 70% Bank Financing I RA& K EOUGH A HONEY IANEO HAM IS ALWAYS FULLY APPRECIATED! (714) 556-6850 South Cont PIH• Vlll•g• -......... t•·---c...l'lu•I- ruauc MGR:E l'ICTITIOUS eUSIN•SS NAMI HAT.MINT TM lollOWlnQ ~rtons .,. ooln1 buSIMl,IH C AM I N O FI NAN CI A L INVESTMENT C-0,. 115 E .. 1 8ek• Str•I, C.0.te MeM. CA n••· WARREN C. LEFEBVRE, 19 LI~ da 111•, N-poft e .. ch, CA '2WO; JAMES E. D08AOTT, m Vie Lido So11d, Newpor t 8u ch, CA '2 .. 0; WALTER A &ENNETT, 1221 Marlen L-. '"-1 Bu ell, CA nwo. AL- LAN L, DAV IS, P 0 . Boa 7490, NtwPO't et.ch, CA '2WO. PHILLIP L. SMITH, 1'71 Lunacle LAN , Wein.it Cr tek, CA tOt•. WILL IAM L. ' MAUEAHAN, S:J Roni SI. °"'"' Rd., Newport Bee<ll, CA t26't; HAllCXO e HEM8lllEE, 1''2 East Lemon ... ftMI Or .. ~· An•. CA '270S; BRADLEY K MATTEN, SJn llllnn L..one, 1rv1,,., CA mu, w 11. G RA C E D EVE LO P M E N T CORPORATION, e CAllfornle <Ofpor• tlon, P.O. 8o• 2.-, NeWl)Of'I h Kll, CAtHU This bu1lneu 11 con6ucted oonerel po~'1\tp All9" L. Devis, e-r•pe1tner W , R G DEVELOPMENT COltPORllTION, • Cellfomle <«"POr•lon, • eenerot ,.r1Mr "''-' L. OOYll, ~1111,,. Vke Prntdent Tiii• --WM rn .. wltfl -Cov111y Cl~ of 0.•net County Ofl Auo. ''· ''" JAMii IE, 009110TT, JR,. ttS T- C..W Drtw, """ -· C..u -... CA..._ ... ..,. Plltllllhed 0..,,._ Coast 0..ly PllOI, Auo.1t.21t.~ 2.t,1'111 ~ NIUC MmCE l'ICTITIOUI 9Ultlltall NAME STATaMtlNT T ... IOllowlnt 119"_, Is dolnv Wtl• MU•.t: ACTIOH ATHLIETIC StfOliS, ... Foru t A1te11 ... , Suite Jt, Le1une llH<ll, Callffmlo '*' Joe Jelme 11...,i11o, • Gl'e.,. Pie«,~-· C.ltfomle 9MV TMt -...WU II ceNlu«od i.y en ,,.. dlY-. Joe J, llonquitto n1s -....-t -11i.o •ltfl ttw Coumy Clffll of Ore .... C-ly Oft AlltVfl 11, 1 .. 1. ,.CT1nou1 9UllNHS NAMatTATaMaNT Tiie ""'-1"1 per-. It Wl"9 ........ neu•: CALlf'OltNIA 91 NCH IN(., M l(f 119 s lt••CI, N•wport •••c h, eo,,...,,. • ...., _.... O~IA~. C.tt'9Nll-, S02 1Clnt1• ltoeCI, Hewjlert •H<ll, Cell~ftMa , ..... ~ ... ~ ..... lfl- CllYI ..... .HMC.IAlt- Tlllt ......_ -tfltCI wtlll 1'19 CtlHlty C'-11 of ~·· ~y 111 A~J1,1tll "'""'' Pvllll..._ 0r-. CMtl Oellf ftli.t. S.11( .... " u 1tl1 ,..,.,, JUST ASN THE ,RESIDENT OF llOllf'I IAltfO NAM. Yoo con send a Honey Baked Hom next door or anywhere In the con- tinental United States. Whole or halt hams con be ordered gift wrapped and boxed ... a memorable way to thank someone special or cele- brate a spec ial occasion. Or you can send a alft certificate that can be used anyllme. Honey Baked Hams ore a most appropnote way tor companies to thank employees and clients for their continued support. A Ho ney Baked Ham brings back memories of the goodness of ham as It used to be served In country kitchens ac ross the land. Every ham Is carefully cured, smoked over real hiCkOfY c hips and baked 30 hours ... glazed with honey ord sOlces and spiral sliced tor easy serVlng. trs an ldeot gift ... even for yourself! NONE'l BAl(EO HAM ... ...... 3700 E. Coott ~. (n4)673-9000 .....,_. The Vloge C«lter • 1222 So. &ooktult (At Boll R9od) • (7\4) 635-2461 a 1lllO· Bel Towet lltno North • 2.4601 ~Woy (At El Tero Rood) • (714) 8.37-3822 t2• ,..,. ..,. l9069 Beoc:t\ lt.<d. (At Ga1'eld neKt to ~·s) • (7\4) &4&-8576 ·--·McrQt8olketc.nter • 1419N. l\.di(At l<otelo) • (714)997-9960 IMIJI .._. n.M4 Hwy. m (Ro~ho Mlfoge Plaza)· (7\4) 346-3894 ,._,, ___ ~ ~11 .. U..U.MI •M~m.-1 ... ,_,...... ..._. ............. .., ..... ' AIRCAL NEW AND PRESENT FARE STRUCTURE SEGMENT PRESENT NEW ltJllKlard Economy ltandMd l oonomy ,.,. ,.,. F•re F9'e Orange County -San Francisco $65 $45 $60 $36 Orange County -Oakland 65 45 60 36 Orange County -San Jose 65 45 60 36 Orange County -Sacramento 67 47 62 37 Orange County -Reno 77 54 72 43 A irCal rol/$ back prices 20% Air Cal officia ls ha ve a nnounced a rollback of fares by as much as 20 percent off current prices on a num~r or the Newport Be a ch -based air lin e's routes linki ng California and Nevada cities. Refl ecting a 20 percent reduction on ''Low Cal'' discount fares, and an 8 percent to 9 percent reduction on standard fares, the new prices ~came effective Tuesday. AirCal's new "One Fare for AJ1" rollback plan in effect brings the carrier's fares for flights serving Ontario and Orange County airports in line with similar routes operating a t Los Angeles Inter national Airport , a spokesman for the firm sa id. "With this new fare reduction program, no airline will offe r a better dea l than AirCal between Southern California and the Bay Area," Harry Lehr, vice president of market· ing and business planning, said in a release. OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS According to Lehr , the Mc Donne ll Douglas DC·9 Super 80 aircraft in ser vi ce since June are proving to be 20 percent more fuel efficient than the carrier's Boeing 737s on a seat -mile bas is, while seating 160 passengers compared to 119. Three additional Super 80s will be added to the airline's fleet in October , he added Lehr s aid differences in existing fart's and new reduced prices will be refunded IO passengers who purchased u ckets an ad vance "Low Cal" fares are subJect lo availa bility, with seven-dayad vance reserva lions required. AirCal is an inters tate earner servlng Orange County, Seattle/Tacoma, Reno1Lake T ahoe, Onta rio. San Francisco, Fresno . Oak.Jand, Monterey. San J ose. 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I ~It . .J ao ~ 11'111(1 Q '1 , ..-Ill on tax cuts How much or the federal tax cuts generously vol etl for you by <i b~witched Congress actually end up' in your pocket will now depend on a power you pro· bably haven't even seriously considered to datl' your own state. The 50 state legislatures must decide to allow or to block the now·lhrough efrect of the rederal cuts al the state level It's a tough decision for lawmakers a nd it could have a lush or lean impact oo your finances, as a state and as a federal taxpayer Already the stales have been pushed into bell· tightening by slashes in federal aid The 1981 federal culs are putting additional strain on the states' budgets (with ~ no rinal figures yet 1n on the stales' revenue ~ ,.. losses> Many ..,. tens or billion!\ .A-....... a._ _____ _ ~~~n~?~~ol~~=~: SYLVIA PORTIR t h e t a x publisher, estimates. The stresses will be very real. As documentation, the president's original "no frills" tax proposal would have cost the slates more than $120 billion in lost revenues if1 the next five years The ball that Congress passed vastly expands that. One key to how much money will flow back into our pockets lies in how closely our state's lax is tied to the federal code In many states. the impact of the 1981 tax law is immediate: in olhers. l!le effect won't be fell until 1982. In s till others. there isn 't any tie at a II Here's a lineup 1 ~ On 1ndi vidual tax cuts, m four states the state tax is a ~rccntage of federal taxes paid and so these states automatically allow further cuts to their tax· payers. In 16 stale~. though. there will be a s maller de· ducUon for federal laxes paid and in an additional three states. the deduction is Ii mated It may well be taxpayers will be forced to make several computations to determine whether or not the federal tax cuts will work 1n their favor The com- plexities being uncovered are befuddling e\•en the most-complacent lax authorities If your income posi- tion is no more than modestly complicated. simply get assistance before filing next spring 2 I ··Above-the line" deductions. The deductions ror two-earner couples. the charit able deduction for non-itemizers. the new savings incentives. the liberalized deduction for contributions to IRAs and Keogh plans. lbe bigger break for sales of homes all these are either exclusions or deductions taken to arrive al federal adjusted gross income or "above the-line " There a re 20 s tates that use the federal adjusted income figure in their tax computations. Prentice· Hall reports These would automatically adopt those federal changes In individual states. some new rules are automatic while other rules are not Several other states have modeled their tax laws after the federal tax code, but these states mus t now enact new laws to permit their taxpayers to obtain the benefits or the federal changes . A third group of states doesn't conform to the federal tax code These states set up their own rules The District of Columbia a lso has ats own rules. The superfast depreciation wnteoffs are availa· ble Lo individuals who operate businesses tn states that follow federal adjusted gross income (with a bewildering exception here and there J. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEll'I YORK(AP) Ftnel Oow·J~ - AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS .... 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT 1Wednosday Scptembur 9. 198 I f Malavasi ends sil~nce Coach talks about Dryer By JOHN SEVANO Of -O.Uy PIMf SUH IL Y.a!> a s urpr1s1ngly calm and ope n Coach Hay M alavasi who m t't the ml'dict at his weekly bn·akfast Tuesday morning Thl'll' "erl' no gruff answer s. h1 !> lt·mper wasn 't s hort and he madt· un h onest attempt to ani.wcr cal'h qut.•stion thrown his way '1alavas1. who either had a · no t·ommcnl .. s tatement or dC'nials con c·c rning the Fred Dr) er inc1dC'nl the pas t fe w days, finall) broke has silence on that ISSU(' Th(' Rams coach also talked about his subs titution of Jeff ku\lcdge for Pat Haden against I louston Sunday, a move which w a:-. errticized in some circles for it s µoss 1bl~ damage to Jladl•n's confidence A('TUAU .V, IT WASN'T as easy as 1t sounds to get Malavasi to talk Whl'n first approached about. Drvl'r he stated firmly, "I'm not going to make any com ml'nts <'O n<'erning Fred Dr)'t'r, :-.o don't ask me any ques twns lle's an active part of our rostt•r L atu , though , M alavasi ('tu borated. "I really thought we had a good sµring and we were readv Lo play," he said "It was quiet, too. and the n we have this one inc ident and al gets blown all out of proportion. ·'I ('an see why it happened, though. You guys h ad nothing to write about." MALAVASI WAS s miling, and 1t was a delightful change from the s hort·tempered Malavasi who repeatedly walked away and dodged reporters last week. "It's som ething I can't con· trol." said Malavas1 about the dilemma Is it distracting ? "It can't he lp," he answered, "a lthough the players played their butts off the other night. It has to a ffect you a little bit, though." Throug h o ut the e ntire s<'enario. Malavasi h as looked like the heavy. which was the only assumption one could make considering the circums tances . D&llJ ~li.t SUH - 'Don't ask me anythin g bet·ausl' all I'm going to give ~ou 1::. a ·no tomment · It's real I.\ the onl) lhang J can do It·::. I he only position I can take." "THAT'S PART o f my job," e xplained Ma lavasi in accepting his µar t. "There a r e times where I can 't <'Ome out and be ver) candid 1n cer tain situa ti on!> Edison llzgh quarterback Ken .\la 1or. U'lll lnkc 11/111 of r.'/ l>11rw/11 .... .'i('( 11111lt1r!f 1-'11<iu11 fll~/ht Ill JJl<'[J .';(!(!S{)fl opc11cr Same old story: They're all after Edison Prep football season opens this iveek zvith Chargers facing a stern test from El Dorado B y ROGER CARLSON Of tlle DellJ ~I ... Si.ti The 1981 prep football sca!'>on offa<'1al ly kicks off I.his weekend with Mall'r Dei 's collision with Colton Thursd :n night preceding a massive Fnda)' age~ d a and the rallying <'a ll for many mJ\ just be "Rem ember San FEc·rn:mdo ·· ll was six years ago lhat San Fern<Jn d o High entered the season Y.1th neden tials s uch as two-time C l F H1g Fn l' Conferen ce c hampion Edison, which 1s now on a 22 game winning streak That San Fernando Juggernaut with a m· u 1 t i · t a J e n t e d q u a rt £' t 1 n t h e backfield. was billed to win 'em all. anrl almos t did. The only thing that went wrong was the opener. wh1<'h was a shocking 40 o loss \\ l'll Et11 ... 1111 , ... 111111 I( .,, \\Ill l 111 .ill too .111d lh•· I h.11 J..!•''"' 111 o..lfl th,• qu1·,1 .ic:1111'1 ..!1<1111 k 111· 1 Fl 1>01 .id•· Fncf;i_, 1111.:hl II ""' t 't1,11•1l \11 I \ll11,1k-. Cold1·11 ll,1\\I-' ''"" "I'''' I 111111.1111 \ .tll1•\ 11)II•111 lltt• "" "'" l"'I .111•1 •111 l'f;,. 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Ill I '- I 11 1111· \11 i.:1·I 1 11.:h l h Fr 1·cl I \ 1111 ... 111c l1·d ,11111 Don Ba~ 101 On TV tonight channel 5 at 5 30 tht• hl'lm for Ed1:,on and if his progress ,., on targt•t. lhe Edison warhorses figure to bl' 111 good s hape with the run n1ng tanclcn of Dave Geroux and Theo 1.angford b:ickmg him up In other non league games this week Fountain Valley vs. Santa Ana Valley <)uurterbark !\1att Steven ... <'arries \II Cl F c•red('nt1als into tonaght·s game <1., Fountain Valley seeks to get off to a lwttl'r start than a yC'a r ago when E l Dorado s urw1:-.ed the Ha rons Abo expeclt'd to provide big things for the Barons 1s tailback Rod Emery. whtll' Santu Ana Valley, under the hand n f Tom Baldy. in. as l'xpected to put iJp an t•mot1onal harrie r <Set> PREP, Page 88) · • 1 don't think anyone ha ndled it lthe Dryer affair> pr operly," admitted Mal avasi , adding himself to the list. "I don 't real· ly know if the re was a good way to he.ind le it." Malavas i closed t he Dryer subJel'l by s aying he hoped the matter would be resolved "very s hortlv ·· As 'for Haden , Malavasi re· iterated that the Rhodes Scholar was still his No I QB. ··A ('Oa<'h can neve r be afraid to make a c hange like that." s aid Malavas1 of the fourth quarter switch Sunday ··When a quarterback lays off a nd then t:om cs back "l JUSt didn't want to get hlm c Haden 1 demor alized " IN T RYING to be a ni<'e guy Malavas i ended up doing more damage than good . 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"1th hrs t:1tlt I\ I I I\ 1 111 1111tl11ni... louks n•al 111~· lull tlt1·11 th1•\ 1·11mt• ha<.'k. · • their fourth win in a row It marked the 14th victory for Hooton in has last 16 dec1s1ons against the Giants. including JO in a row an San Francis<'o Hooton. 10·5, has g iven up IY.o earned runs in his last 3fi 1n nings . "I didn't feel strong at all.·· Hooton s aid. "I threw a lot o f pitc hes a nd walked four batters I was still feeling the after e ffects and I felt it was a good time to come out." Hooton left for a pinch hitter in the sixth inning, when the Dodgers, erupted for a pair or two·run homers by Dusty Baker and Ron Cey. Alejandro Pena a nd Dave S t e wart fini s h ed up, with Stewart pick ing up his fourth save afte r Pena walked two bat ters in the ninth. Baker. who broke the score· less tie with his eighth home run, was not s urpris ed that the Dodgers finally got to Doyle Alexande r . 8·6, who had held them hitless for four innings "We have so many good hit te rs, it's hard to kee p us quiet all night," said Baker. "We're not looking forward to thc playoffs particularly right now We're just looking to keep a psycholog ical e dge o n the division." After Bake r 's home r , St eve Garvey singled and Cey s hot his 13th home run to right center. Rlgblfi e lde r Jack Cla rk slammed into the wall chasing the drive and actually had his glove on It, but with the impact. the ball trickled over the wall. S hortatop Bill Russell, the aenior Dodger In terms or service, reached a milestone In the •entb Inning wilt\ a slntl• ~ hia l,500th c .. eer hit. r-,._ -,.; 9 fl8 •• I•· t• ,. t• l'hc firs t tour 1nn111g., hl'lon,.:t·d lo Angl'I ll'fthanrler <;euff Zahn Hut lcad1ni,: olf th1• fr!ll1 \\ 11111 All-(•n-. 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Madamt• Ham Th<' te<Jm o f rC'port e rs from the Orange C'o unty .,C'ct1o n of th e 1,o., An~eles Tames arrived at th<• appotntNI hour, hats a nd tape r c<'order!> an hand Madame Ram arrived 90 manut<.'" tardy She had bC'cn detained. quilt> p ossibly , at th<• heau ty parlor Masterpac<'cs lake tame. The boys fidgeted for the hour and a half. None had thought lo bring reading material. One of the m had to go to the bathroom real bad Mada m e Ram finally swept In and damn near s wept o~. It was here the heroics wouldfegin • ,.,,,,.. -• # • 5PORT<; COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER . v . d • r rn1 sec. an or er to establish this his torn· moment, the rcporters were re · qu1rC'd to s ubmit all questions in writing and permit Madame Ram llnd her ad· visory board to study the material well an arlvanC'e o( the inte r view The strategy here is o bvious . It permits the preparation of answers to the queslio~ • we• woul~n·i vou know. the session cam<.' to order and the first question was 111v1t<.'CI and some clod a sked something th<Jt was not on the list of prepared material. Madam e Ram. har assed and distraught. rose to n ee. lla ppily. Madam e Ram 's husband Dominic also rose. He rose to the oc· casion. Speeding across the room on his elevator s hoes. Dominic intercepted Madame Ram at the door and prevailed upon her to stay. P resumably, the reporters stood to apologize and lake a JIOlemn oath that no further questions would amve from left field. At which time the interview began again. Thal the questions and answers were preconceived w• left in UtUe doubt on- .-Ce the article appeared. For examp,.: Q : I low would you describe your role as the Rams' owner? . A · I'm playing a very active role. That's how l have developed in the last .!1~ years . I've been observing and learning for the past 20 years and all the lime I, was thinking how euy it was to run a football team. I've teamed it's not all that easy. It does require a lot of time and attention ... attention to de· tail communicating with all members or the organization. ·'The communication ln the Vince Ferragamo case," one of the reporters said to himself, "was classical." Q: How active are they (the Rama' new seven-man adviJory board > ln the declaion-m1kln1 P'lfUI! ._ (See T1JCKEa, Pa1e •> _.,, . Maddox spoils Fannlng's deb ut G&rfJ Maddo1 knocked ln tive • runs with a two.run 1ln1le and a three run hom~r as Phlladelphl• spoiled the manaiierlal debut of Jim Fa..i.1 by beatin1 Montreal, 10·5, Tuesday nt1ht in National Lea1ue action. ft'annlna. S3, wa11 named to rt!place Dtdl Wl UI•••· who was rlred by the EXP<>$ aner almoat five 1ea10M aa man•ter . . Raaty StH b bit a solo homer arui ~--~ff MaulW rapl)tld an RBI an hits a n e rve, Ce d e no gets ej ect e d From AP dis patches ATLANTA -Houston tirst •• baseman Cesar Cedeno was ejected from the As tros game with the Allan· ta Braves Tuesday night after going into the stands and engaglng in a scutne with a fan who Cedeno said called him a "killer." Cedeno had just struck out to end the first Cedeno dent inning when the incident ~· curred Several other Houston players rushed into the stands behind Cedeno to restrain him. After conferring with a uniformed policeman on the scene, the umpires ejected Cedeno from the game. A Braves s pokesman s aid that both Cedeno a nd the fan involved agreed not to file any cha rges in the inci Quote of the day single to back tht1 strong pitching of Ed Lynch as the New York Mets stopped Pit· tsburgh, 3 · l ... Cbrla ChamltU.s hlt a two·run dou· ble lnto the left·center field gap In the bottom of the ninth inning to give Atlanta a 3·2 victory over Houston ... .B roderick Perkins drove in Ma.ddo:r three runs with a double and two singles lo back the six·hit pitchlng ot J uan t:leltetber1er as San Diego defeated Cincinnati, 6·1 ... Steve Henderson delivered Chicago's second sacrifice fly in as many innings, scoring J erry Morales in the top of the 12th to give the Cubs a 4·3 triumph over St. Louis ... Fernamdo VaJeanela of the Dodgers was named National League Player or the week after recording his seventh shutout, tying the record for rookies, s topping St. Louis on a four·hitter. lt was his l2th victory over the season. tops in the major s. Ford suspended for three days NEW YORK -Outfielder Dan • Ford of the Angels was suspended for three days and fined an undisclosed amount of money Tuesday for using an illegal bat in a game last Friday night at Cleveland. "Any time you put money and greed in front of logic and common sense, you 'r e going to wind up with problems .·· - Philadelphia Phi llies relief ace Tug McGraw, who believes that baseball should eliminate the split season and go back to one season American League President Lee MacPhail imposed the penalties after examining Ford's bat. Part of the bat had come apart during the game and it was found to contain cork, which is illegal. Ford has the right to appeal the s uspension and fine, which was described by an American League spokesman as "minimal." From Page 86 RAMS ... Monday to discuss the situation. ··1 don't want to get to the point where I throw one or two interceptions and say to myself, ·1 better be careful and start running the ball.' I can 'l play hke that." said Haden Sunday. Well . as i s hi s po li cy, M alavasi wouldn't discuss the details or his conversation with Haden Monday. although he did say, "If 1t happens again I'll probably go a little bit longer with him. Why? Because I know now it might become a prob· lem " MALAVASI SEEMS to have had nothing but problems since he became the Rams head coach in 1978. l n fact, a nother crept up Sunday when he was booed for the first time in his career. "Problems are the nature of p rofessional football. .. said M alavasi. "When you lose. the problems are greater because the coaches don't look good and management doesn't look good. And, I'Li admit it's tougher in LA because of the media." Malavasi went on to list three factors which would keep things • quiet: "Undisputedly win your divis ion; win in the playoffs; • and then win the Super Bowl." With th e pressures . i s Malavasi concerned? "No, because l know we're go· ing to win. I have confidence in my team , confidence in my coaching staff a nd confidence in m yselJ. "We have a good football team and we're going to win. We're going to have some tough games and we're going to have some great gam es." And, by nature. it seems like there will always be some tough decisions. S411-y'.coll-l~C.11 Klleclule WIST Ta...-•t USCelColl..,M,1 JDpm Fr""° St at Ore9(lfl St , " S.nte Cleteel San JOM St., n P.Cllk at Wa~lr19'on Mont-St •t Wntll"91on SI al ~.II Hew Molco •t Neve<MI (Us V999tl, n San Frllft<IKO St .•• C•I Poly (Po-I, n Ca t LllUWr.,. et Cel Poly !San Luis Obll4Mll, n Ct l St ... Heywetd t i Cel Stale Hor1hri411t, 11 Occld9ntal tt Aru .. Peclllc ,...,._ •• Sen DMoo u Wllltllarlll~ ~ Puett Sol.no •t UC 0.•lt c111co SI. tt St. Marv'• H-SI et Soulr.m 0<e9(1n 11oc1uas UCLA ti ArirON, n Utell tt Arlrone SI., n Alr FG<U•IBYU T tUI Tee II et CO!ot-~ OletDSt. at Col9r-St Cel Stai. P'lllla,,,,., ti Ulell SI IOUTNW•ST Tutw•tA ...... N. 80•11"9 o..-el Beytor. n W\'OMlf'V et 0..1e- N°"" T'na1 St. at SMU, II "l(tetTU•1, 11 r. ... u 1 .. r .. ~...e• ,. .... " H-"""'llko M. et T tU°""r1lntltOfl.. II ••n , .... ci.-., "-"Y Syr.:._et T..,._," &osl .. u ... Holy c .... 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But Hana M andlikova was overrated as a sparring partner. Lloyd, the defe~ng cham- pion, took just 56 mid-Utes Tues· day to breeze past Mandlikova 6·1, 6·2 and into the semifinals of the U.S Open tennis tourna· ment It was a surprisingly easy win. M andlikova was runner· UP to Lloyd here last year and in the Wimble<ton final this year. Next, Lloyd will play t.he win· ner of a quarterfinal match between fourth·seeded Martina Navratilova a nd Anne Smith. That match was to have been played Tuesday night, but heavy rains canceled the night pro· gram. A·fourth·round m a tch between No. 8 Eliot Teltscher and No. 16 Brian Gottfried also waa pushed back to today. In Tuesday's other matches. MIDWaST Long llNtll St, tit NOr1r.rn ltllnolt. n N _ __, .. ,_. w .. 1re11HSt •11-•St or..,..etl(- sou.11 Oallole e4 ICenMs St. I lllnoli al Mkllllll'f' St. Olt19 U. el Mlnneoota ArmyetMluovrl ,,.., ..... ~at'll uu .. Notreo.- Dutw .. Ciiio SI. 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He will play the winner of the Teltscher·Gottfried match in the quarters. Borg and Tanner will meet in the quarterfinals, which is get· ting to be a habit. It's the third year in a row they have played in that round. Mso scheduled for today was a quarterfinal between third· seeded Tracy Austin and No. 6 Sylvia Hanika of West Germany. a fourth·round match between defending champion John M cEnroe and Ramesh Krishnan of India. and a quarterfinal b e twee n lSth ·s eeded Vilas Gerulaitis and Bruce Manson. JOHNSON & SON Presents ... , .............. MR.11 Plck's of The Week _ ........ •IA-•• Tt llllUH• ''· •• T ... ,. ...... MlAMI ovm PmSIUHH CNl......,..,11 -c..llNlltVMI Any 11 ,_.. • ltftlrJ .. An. SAil 17000° 12700 " •• I 8 I Ulall • .., Amt, eaved de~nd• on 1eftOtt1 of contract & amt. down. Minimum 25% dn. ~ ..... eont..80 -. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9, 1981 111 Baseball today On lhia date ln baseball In l~: Loe Angelett Oodricr. rlrebaUer Sandy Ko urall hurled a perrect 1ame ror the fourth no hitter of his !•buJous career. beatina the ChiCliO Cubs, 1-0 at Dodger StadJum. Cub pitcher Bob Hendley took the heartbreaking lou after yleldlna just one hit . Lou JobnBon's double ln lh seventh inning. Today's birthd11ys : Hall or Famer Wa ite Hoyt ls 82. New York Yankees outfielder Jerry Mumphrey hs 29. Murray's bat lifts Baltimore Baltimore moved to within l 'h ii games of De troit in the Amencan League East Tuesday night as Edd.Je Murray led a 14·5 victory with a three-run homer, driving in four runs for the second str aight game. The Orioles, who have won four in a row, scored four times in the first i nning off L e n B a r ker, 8·5 ... Carl YastnemskJ hit a two·ru.n homer and drove in three runs to s park Bostc)n to a 5·3 win over Detroit Rickey Henderson slugged a leadoff homer in thi: first in ning and an RBI single in the eighth a nd r ight·hander Steve McCatly hur led a three·hitter as Oakland beat 'l'exas, J .o Wayne Nord.hagen hit a game·tying RBI single and went on to Murray score the _go·ahead run lo help St~ve 'l)'out and the Ch1ca~o White Sox to a 5.3 triumph over Seattle ... Rob Wllfong's nin· th·inning double scored pinch·runner Chuck Baker from second base as Brad Haven pitched his first major league shutout in Minnesota's 1 0 victory over Toronto ... Cleveland's John Den· ny, who pitched two shutouts last week and now has tossed three m a row, was named the AL"s Player of the We ek. NFL attendance keeps growing Thf' Nt1t1onul f'ootball LA!ague ael • an nttendancl' record for optmln1 dt1y. nltructing 866,788 fans to lu 14 garn\!:s ovt.·r the weekend ... The Dlit Sky Coo- ferenl'C hus VOlf'd tu Udopt a tlebrt:aker ror leagut.' !oolbull games th18 season . . Lake,. slur Jamaal Wllkt>ll und hi1t wife, Valerie, hecame parents of an el(t\'t..:pound,. four-ou.oce trnl>Y ~ifl named i\rlanne1 Jwlae Sunday nl1ht OY U quarttrback Jim McMaboa waa nam~ Western Athletic Confe rence offensive player of the week for his play against Lona Ocach State Ml·Mahon, despite receiving snapt from center onc·handed because of a contusion on his It-ft hand, completed 28 of 45 passes (Of' 403 yards Ufr Ge wenlnger o r East Germany broke her own world record in the women's 100 meter breast.stroke with a clocking n ( 1·0S60 at the European Swimming c ham· p10n~hws in Yu~oslav1 li Television. radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings a re. ' ' / ./ excellent; I I { worth watc hing;'' fair, / forget It. (fl) 5:30 p .m .• Channel 5 ./ ,/ ,/ I ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Kansas City. Annot1 ncers: Don DrySdale. Bob Starr and Ron Fairly The struggl Ing Angels try to snap a flve"9ame losing streak and kttp from fallinc;i four games behind Kansas City in the race for the second half of the American League West season tonight. Fae· 1ng the Angels is Larry Gura (9-6) on the mound, who has always been tough on the Angels. The Angels were scheduled to pitch pave Frost O·Sl against Gura. OT HER TELEVISION 11 .30 p.m . (2) TENNIS -U.S. Open Highlights from Flushing Meadow Park, NY. RA DI O Baseball Angels at Kansas City, S:JO p.m ., KMPC (710); San Francisco at Dodgers, 7: 1S p.m., KABC (790). Hawaii prep f oothall overrated Marina High game with Castle was very unorganized Marina High's recent venture Lo Hawaii for a non·league game with Kaneohe·based Castle High revealed some rnteresting items a bout Hawaii footbaJI, a game considered a cut a bove most by the islanders First , the idea t hat Hawaii football 1s a cut above most is q uestionable. To rank it with California, Texas. Ohio, Penrisylvania or Southern football, would seem to really be stretchmg 1t It begins with coaching. If Castle High is an example of coaching, well, one Marina High athlete s ummed it up pretty good as he got off the bus When the Vikings returned to their campus early Monday morning Asked how it w as, he replied. "It was like playing Pop Wa rner football." An offensi ve lineman, he had seen everything but the kitchen sink thrown at him. and all of it was rusty. AS FOR ORGANIZATION, well, there were 48.741 e mpty seats at the 50,000·seat Alo h a Stadium. but Marina faithful were required to view the game from behind the end zone. Others were scattered about in no real format. There was no game program; and the com· missioner 's explanation for the Jack of sam e was . "We've got about eight or nine games going on tonight on the island " How's that for sound rea· soning? The fi eld itself was laid out from left field to right field with the baseball diam ond intact because of a Pacific Coast League gam e played the night before. That was bad enough, but lO·yard striping? With some baseball lines still there. cr ossing some or those lines. it looked like Jim Thorpe and the Carlisle Indians were ready to play Pennsylvania. THE OFFICIATI NG was as one·sided as ex · peeled. but Marina's basic superiority didn't allow it to wreck the game . A pass interference penalty into the Marina end zone in a crowd was laughable only because Marina was breezing. Linemen using illegal maneuvers to draw Marina offsides went without a call from the refs, a roughing the kicker infraction was eyed , but not flagged. and a Castle player clearly sent a Marina defensive back to the canvas after a play was over PREP SPORTS ·ROGER CARLSON 10 an obvious fil of frustration. but no nae was dropped ' T H E COMMISSIONER o f the area, Bill Smythe, sa ys crowds in the 20,000 a nd 30,000 range arrive for the big ga mes at the end of the season and this I don't doubt Regardless of what I or anyone else thinks, in the Islands. prep football is very big. Edison lli~h travels to Oahu a year from now to play Pu.nihou High a nd if the same formal bolds true, the Chargers can figure a S400 tab for a game film. It comes in color only and is available throu1ti only one p~cessor. Hopefully, Edison will get a complete game . Marina 's film is short nearly the entire first quarter because the photographer couldn't get to the 8 o'clock start on time. The Manna s tatisticians were required to sit in the rain-s we pt s tands a nd the Mari n a cheerleade rs nearly found themselves conducUnc their exercises in the seats, rather than in·front of the Marina crowd of less than 100. At any rate, a 28·0 victory kept mos t or the frustrations of de aling with disorganization al a minimum and the Vikings also escaped nearly in· jury free. Ass istant coach Darren Moon <twisted ankle) and running back Brian Brown <thumb> both ap· pear to be on the mend. • • • • CHECKING AROUND -Costa Mesa Hi1b's football team suffered a big setback with the loas of tight end Mike Matson, who tore a knee U1a· ment and is out for the season ... Ml.Ile Dod• will take over as Huntington Beach High's baffball coach. replacing Greg Henry in that capacity. Henry 1s the head football coach and Dodd is one of hi s assist.ants . Baseball standings AME RICAN LEAGUE West Division X·Oakland Kansas City Chicago Angels Texas Minnesota Seattle W L Pct. GB 14 13 519 - 15 14 .517 - 12 16 .429 21~ 11 16 .407 3 11 16 .407 3 12 18 .400 31'2 11 18 .379 4 East Division Detroit 19 10 .655 Baltimore 17 11 .607 l lh Milwaukee 17 12 .586 2 x·New York 16 12 .571 21'2 Boston 15 13 .536 3Vz Cleveland 15 15 .500 41"1 Toronto 13 14 .481 s x-Firs t·half division winner ~··1<•-CttyS,A .... •I 8•111,,_.. ''· Cl•w•-s Ml'-*• el ..... Y-. pc>O • r ein ._..,S,O..rollJ CftkalD S, S..ttla J Ml-1,T-O O.*'dl, T-0 , ... Y'••-... (F,...e 1"51 al~ City !Gv,.Mt, n Ml'-"ll•IVYC-..,k ll 11-J enf Caio-11 1~11 al N•• Ytrtl I.HM 7·S •fld Mey M l, I.., c....._ taiv .. -11M1 •' 8ecu,..,.,. l$41ont 4...,),11 " n ._IT_ M l •t O.trolt 1"9try IH I. n loNtt .. (~ t~I et Ciiio•• (~WI, 11 T.,... la.My H I ti MW.Mb 1"'"'9 S.11. Tt ... (~II ..... , •t ONl•nd (~ ••>. NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Houston 19 IO x·Dodgers 18 11 San f'rancisco 16 12 Atlanta 15 13 Cincinnati 14 14 San Diego 9 2.1 East Division Pct. GB .655 - .621 1 .571 2·~ .536 31"1 .500 JOlh 300 io•, St . Louis 15 11 .577 Montreal 14 13 .519 11'l Chicago 14 15 483 21"1 New York 14 15 483 21Az x·Philadelph1a I 1 17 .393 5 Pittsburgh 12 19 .387 Slh x First·half division winner T_.y'1 Scwft ~c. Sen foren<IKOO Pl'tlledtlptKt 10. Mon••••• s N-V-J, PlttsllU<-(1111 1 Atlentt >. H-ton a S.n OleVO•. Clnctnn.11 I Cllk..,. c, St Loul•) I U lnnl-J T•Y'•G-• Sen F-.n<IKO !Grlllln 1-'1 ti ~ (G91U 2 ... 11." Seti D"9D (Loiter 1·11 •I Cln<lnN tl tLi.rondl 0-01 MontrH I fGulllOSOfl '11 •I Pllll ... i,ill• 1Ru1'-l~SI, 11 H-YO<'ll IHarrl• Ml at l'lttJbu<Vll ,,,_,.., ,.,, H-Wfl (Ryen W I at ~llentt IP N .... ro .. sl,11 Cll~ (I(.,,... ... H I el $t, LOUlt !__,In S.tl -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9. 1981 From Page 86 From Page 86 TUCKER. • • PREP SEASON OPENS • • • Veteran hydro driver crashes SEATTLE <AP> Aruce Baird, 1.1 Sunday nig h t ," a h osvita l ~pokeswomun said Tuesday. A: We are Juat getting formt.>d. We 1n tf>nd to have re1tular meetings. "Too bud," one of the reporters said to himself, "the board iwasn't around for Ferragamo , Hrud11n, kl and Reynolds ... Q: How are you perceived by your oluvers') A: I love them and l appreciate everything they give of themselves. and I think they know it. "I think." one of the reporters said to himself, "I am going to throw up.·· So much for the interview At one point, the gathering became "1ite social. Madame Ram 's ta:ents as a poet were discussed and Dominic persuaded her to read one of her works. "No one is the winner when our in· sides are churning," it went, in part, ··or our blood pressure's rising when tempers are burning. "Is this what we want Crom this won- derful life?" "Geez." one of the reporters said to 'himself. "maybe we're all punchy " l nere was some discussion about a s inging career for Madame Ram under the guidance of Dominic, but it did not full~ d evelop. The journalists were dis: missed. , "Gawd." one of the reporters said to himself, ··1 thought for a moment she was going to sing." Muina v1. Newport Harbor The Vikings wUI try to get their sails back in pluce after a successful week in Hawaii <28 0 OVt!r Castle>. and all the knoL'I will heed to be tied to cope with Lhe ~a. w~hoiva. mada-.a-Uvm~ M ari.na football. In the past 14 years Newport Harbor has won 11, lost 1 and tied 2 (the 8·8 tie an 1979 cost ~ arina a share of the Sunset Lea~uc championshipl. Huntln$ltOn Beach-CdM The Oilers or Huntington Beach are trying to get their act on the right track against a team which has put them down the past two season openers and it's the debut of HB Coach Greg Henry. While Huntington Beach relies on the passing of Richie Carrillo and running of Scott Slier. the Sea Kings of Corona del Mar counter with runner Bill Bright and a host of returning starters. Costa Mesa vs. Santa Ana Jim Hagey and John Camey make their debuts as co-coaches for the Costa Mesa Mustangs. but the look should be close to the 1980 edition with a run-and· gun format aimed at All-Orange County receiver Steve Cook, who caught an Orange County record 75 passes for 816 yards as a junior. . Ocean View vs. Pacifica The Seahawks of Ocean View put Rex Brown ·s running and the passing of John Heinle on display in an effort to This week's prep football schedule <a ll ganw~ at 7:30 t'xct•pt \\h<'rt> noted> The site The game Thursday Colton\'~. '.\lall'r Dt•1 Friday Santa r\na \':-. l'osla '.\k:-.a '.'\ewport Harbor\':-. '.\Jann" Laguna Hills \S lrvme Ocean \'iew vs. Pacifica Weslmtnslt.•r \·:-. La Quinta Santa Anci \'allev \'~ Fountum \'allt·~· Corona del '.\far\·:-. lluntington Bearh Edison vs. El Dor<Jdo l!niversit\ vs '.'Jorwalk Buena Pa.rk \·:-.. Suddleback El Toro vs Capistnino \·ullt·v San ClemenLL· -.:s. Fallbrook :\tission '\lejo \"S. Tustin Saturday Cypress,.~ Estam ·11.1 M a~nolia ,.~ Dana llilb ----------- Santa :\n:1 Hem I :'.: l'Wporl 1 1~1 rhor· Wcstrmn:-ll•r I n ·111t• Bolsa Grande c;ankn Gron· OC<.: lluntmgton Hl·ad1 \'ult•ttC'W Exccls1oi Santa :\na Bo\\ I '.\11ss1on \'1<.•jo Fall brook Tu:-.tin '\ t•wport I I arbor Dana l11lls 11 p.m t TODl'S VODKA ) I 75·tlt~ORDK Boca CflJ:!a Rum The line '.\I att•r Dt.•1 n~· :l S;.mta Ana b~ I:! '.\t <1ri n<1 I)\ ti Lagun<t liills b~ H '"Ocean \'it•w by 2 \\'est mm-. t l'I" h~ Ii F\' b,· 7 II B b·v I Echson b\ 7 '\on\alk h.' H lhll'nu P ark ll\ EI Toro I)\· l Fallbrook h~ 3 \l\" by 2 E:-.tam·1d b' Ii '.\t agnol w I)~· -1 ,., . BOTTLE PRICE 769 STANCX)t'T HECf;IVER Custa Mesa ·s Ste ve Co//k get over the .500 mark. Through three years Ocean View is 14-14·1. Irvine vs. Laguna Hiiis Irvine. too. o pens with a new coach as Terry He nigan tries to get the Vaque ros on the right track. Irvine is trying to snap a lO·game losing streak. Laguna Hills, with junior quarterback Bill McVicar at the controls. looms as a rugged task for the Vaqueros. Estancia vs. Cypress This Saturday night game could be one of the best of the week m terms or ability and compeliliveness. Jim McCahill leads Estancia as a lhree-year starter a t quarterback and is an All·CJ F' star from a year ago. Mater Del vs. Colton Colton was a power m the Big Five Conference a year ago and brings wilh It a veteran club to duel the Monarchs, led by tailback-linebacker Kennedy Pola Westminster vs. La Quinta 1 ne last tame these two met the Lions of Westminster were rudely rocked, 'i·6. hy lhe Garden Grove League represen- tatives. Wt•stminster e nters with a solid run· nang game behind the blocking of Sonny Pau <6-3. 2651 , who has tnmmed down I from 310 pounds I University vs. Norwalk I Hick Curtis, the Troj:rns' fourth coach in four years. unveils the 1981 Un1versi· t) c.•dition behind quarterback Tam Ealcrts. a transfer from Costa Mesa. and a host of returning s tarters against an always strong Norwalk unit. vetenrn boat racer from Beaumont. Cali! , was libted in aitacal cond1taon at University Hospital Tuesday after a limited hydro1>lane crush on Green Lake Sunday ..Baird, 62.r&ullered M s kull fntt'tu~ when his limited hyrdro went out of control. throwing the driver, and eventually lagded on him. witnesses said. "His condition is unchanged from Baird underwent surgery at the hosp1tC1I Sunday night. He also re t·e1vM an arm laceration in the crush durin~ th<' C:reen Lake Sprints IW1tall1t Raird"s limited hydro was going through the first turn on the first lap of the final heat when it did a com pletc nap. 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" ~JX'l'l<'nl"ec1 Ml ss1on Viejo and inexperienced Cup1strnno Vulley, the ~1unts of the South Coast l,cu~u'" 11rc again tabbed to battle It out for the l0 hump1on)\hip as the 1981 football $e&son ap· 1>rouches. Then• a rc, however, potential pitfalls. as each f1111nd out the hard way a year ago Unhl•rulded Laguna Beach shocked both and t'llll'red the Cl F Central Conference playoffs as the lt>aguc's No. I t<'am Capistrano Valley, which hnishe<l third, eventually rolled to the ClF title Thi., lime around, the darkhorse is Laguna ll11ls. which has JUnior quarterback 8111 McVicar at the helm , with Laguna Beach again considered u longshol llert"s how the league (aside from Laguna Beach I stwpcs up· M i!>sion Viejo Diablos Eleven returning starters. including seven on defense. as the presence of El Toro transfer Kevin Beres al tailback. makes Coach Bill Crow's 01ahlos the learn lo beat ·we have a lot of experience defensively," 1981 OVTLOOK says Croy. .. The key i!> lo get our young offensive lint' to coml· around " Among Crow's offense are returning starters at quarll•rback. tight end, center and tailback. Klaus Leitenbauer (6·1, 175 Jr J completed 69 of 169 for 1.073 yards and five touchdowns as a sophomore A right-handed dropback passer. he'll lwvc Jatk Kazmierowicz <6·0. 175 sr. I al tight end (11r one of his targets. Also back is center Chuck Redman <6·2, 225 sr I and tailback John Carrolf (5·9, 165 sr >.who is 1n a ballll' with Beres <5·9. 170 s r. I and Charlie BroY.'Tl t5 9. 165 sr 1 for t he starting berth. . On defense the Diablos boast Jeff Holmes t5·9, 160 sr 1 .md Dan Demarchi (5·10, 160 sr. I in the M'condary, linebackers Mike Hollis <5 10. 175 sr I and Jeff Oien 15 9. 180 sr >. tackle Chris Gahagen 16 2. 225 sr 1, nose guard Kevin Kielty <5·10. 175 ~r l and end Brock Koren (5·10. 170 sr. I Mis~1on relle!> on a multiple offense ancs a rt>admg Okie defense and figures to be as quick de fen!l1vel) this year as in 1980 when it posted a 7·3 1 overall record ('apo Vallt>y Cougars '"This is a tough act to follow," says Caµ1slrnno Vetllcy Coach Dick Enright, ··and 1 don ·1 h<t \'l· an~· actors.·· 11·~ true. the Cougars have lost a bundle from their Cl F Central Conference championship squad with only one rt'lurning starter in the fold -guard tfohhy Jenkins '6·212, 210 s r l And F;nrigltl 's rigtll. there aren't many actors ;n •;.11lablc• It's the real thing, again. Among thl' Capo squa<I is a forward wall \\ h1ch averages 6·3, 220 The returning lettermen include guard Rick Ot1erb1t•n '6·3, 234 1. tackle Frank Jabubka (6·3, 230 sr 1. quarterback Sam Finch 16·3. 180 sr >. linebackc:r running back George Rosenbaum C5·11 , 175 !>r.1 and running bac-k Tony Bell !5·10, 175 sr.J Up from the 8· l sophomore learn is running back Rpndy Lanham <5 10. 180 jr 1 and others who will play key roles are tackle Rick Gerard (6·5, 2241. center Fjord Sawya (6·4. 215 jr.I. light ends Rob Downey t6-2. 195 1 and Mark Davin (6·2. 200 1. receiver Dill Mezo 16·3>. sprinter Greg Durrand and Scott Rifnt.• 16·0. 2121. a backup center and de· fcnsivc lineman. There is also a s uper prospect at quarterback in the picture sophomore Burt Call (5·10, 180 with 4.7 s peed m the 40 1. who Enright says has "unlimited potential." Enrii:tht says he expecLc; to employ 10 two.way starters The 1980 title team had nine two·way starters Laguna Hills Hawks Nine returning defensive starters and a veteran offensive line from tackle to tight end and M cVicar, the quarterback. give the Hawks their first optimistic .ipproach to a football season. ··The keys arc offensive and defensive lines m football ," says Chuck Gallo. '"and we have them " McV1car returns after starting as a sophomore and leading the South Coast League in just about every category A right-handed dropback artist, McVicar will operate behind tackles Mark Marten (6·6, 220 sr 1 and Bretl Olivier <6·8, 238 sr. > and center Bob Ross <5-10. 193 sr.1, among others. Whjle the offense appears bright, the defense looks even better with nose guard Mike Benedetta c 5· 10. 225 sr I rtanked by Tad Keehn (6·3. 210 sr > and Tom Eck 16 3. 230sr.1. Lrnc·bal'kers Dave Fricker <6·3. 185 s r. I and Todd Riggs t6·0, 185 jr l return with starting credentials. along with outside linebacker Mark Lieux 16 O. 190 sr . I and a solid secondary, which includes Ed Thilken 15·10. 185 sr.). Bill Madden t6·0. 160 sr J, Shawn Taggart 15·9. 150 sr.I and Sean Smith 16·2. 160 sr . 1 Others in the offensive arsenal include tight end Dan Blanck (6·1. 200 sr. I. a starter since he was a sophomore with 70 catches in two seasons, and running back Leonard Berry 15·11. 180 sr.l~ an Clemente Trltons Al San Clemente High Coach Allie Schaff finds himself with some potential problems -namely a 32·man squad with only two returning starters and a wishbone attack which may resemble a run-and· shoot philosophy with 135-pound halfbacks in key roles. "This $60 fee per sport at our school has just killed us.·· says Scharr, who is entering his 10th year at the helm with an all· junior backfield. "We'll open it up a little more oHensively because we're so small, but as thin as we are. we have decent quick and if we can stay healthy, we feel we'll be in the thick or things." The familiar Arkansas slant defense is being switched to a split four. Mike Robilio 16-0, 170 sr.> and Mark Candy (6·3, 195 sr. l are the returning starters. Robilio is a halfback and defensive back, Candy is an offensive tackle. Also with parttime starting experience is Steve Robertson (6·3, 215 sr.). The scatbacks are Dean Ames (5·8. 135 Jr.) a 111e1;e .. .,. 1111111•" ~ ...,_ftl fll•d ...... c.-, a.ttr It ......... .,.. '"" lfter ...................... ............ ,...... , ................. . e•lf II ••ere •r• ........ 0.-........ ··'-······· •• •h D•I&. Y Pt LOT f er ,,. .. , ........ . ............... ...... ..... RAMS SEASON JICIETS l.IMltH Cllolce Se.ti ... , .... .., . n.Mh .. ... ZIM6J-llOI ..... ... ....... 714o71Mt .. . and Jeff Carr <5 6. L30 jr ). who will operate around quarterbark John Wteser CS·9, 160 Jr. I. Dana IUJls Dolphins Dana llills Coach Don DeGroote has four re turning starters on his 42·man squad. including two·way starter Ed Vasquez 15·9, 180 sr. > at center und linebacker. But the passing of Puul Sizelove and running of Jim Gleed are a thfog of the past and are fore· lng a maJor re·thinking m the Dolphins' scheme of things. "We're a little bigger." says DeGroote .. "but we don't have the team speed or last year We 'll be ~oing to the spnntout passing game in a pro set." 8 mg. "tar", 0.8 mg. n1coune av. per c1garet1e by FTC method. The other returning starters include Shaun H obson (6 3, 205 sr .1. a defensive end, tackle Mike Darnold C6·3, 205 s r I and Mark Sanchez <5·9•,<z, 160 sr ), a wide receiver and free safety who rotated as a starter in '80 At quarterback there are three ln the picture. including Matt Moore <6·1, 170 sr >. Matt Cooper (5·1012, 175 jr. I and Bob Grambo <5·9, 165 sr ) Moore was lost for the '80 season because of an auto accident, Cooper was the sophomore quarterback and Grambo was Sizelove's backup A prospect at light end is evident in Dave Harris (6·3, 190 jr. l and Steve Stoffel (6·2, 235 sr.1 gives the Dolphins some size at la<.'kle. Olh49r& to w•kh 8Nld Novac-k (S 10, 185 gr-1. a tailback with 10.4 speed in the 100, Shane Pr.alt <5 10, 170 jr I at fullback and linebacker' and Marina High transfer Chris Brock tS 9. 160 ). a can d1date at a corner * * * * * * Daily Pilot predlcUon11 Pos. Team, 1980 record 1. M1ss1on V1eJO <7-3· l J 2. Capistrano Valley ( 12·2> <.·ommeot Experience w1ll tell Green, tn~t big Mc Vi car the lcey llas losl,i lot Small, but could surprjse Still struggling 3. Laguna Hills 14·6> 4 Laguna Beach ( 7 J l 5. San Clemente (4·51 6. Dana Hills C4 ·6J ,. .. . 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M Oclltv1•, M1lwauk .. )W M4..iff'•"f S.HtmOrt' )1 Wi"hf'td Ntw ""'' ~ Sell tr••\, S4 P11cl'lln• (I 0.Cl•loM I Ctur ~'°" 8 1 Torre1, Doilon a.2 Vut-i.o..-1ch M••••u"-r-~ t\ J McGregor 8al11mor~ 10 J C.uodfy N•w York 10..J, Mor11\, 0 t'1tC.H l 11 • D M•rt1ne1 8all1mor., ""' Burno Cn1c<1110.l ·l · Saddleback could open some eyes The m )"tcn 11 . .'am or thl' Sea View LcagUl' Sud<lh.•back lligh's Roadrunners ma\' be opening some eyes for a lot of people before they're through as Coacb Jerry W1ltr's C'lub enters a fter a short tour in tht> Frcl''4 3\' League · The Roadrunner!>, 1n the Cl F playoffs two of the past three years, boast nine rNurning s tarters and 23 lettermen from a 6 5 1980 team which "'ent 5 2 in league play "We have been a run o rt.:nted team," says Witte. but with Danny Armstrong < 6 o. 170 sr quarterback I coming back and a ~ood receiving corps. we're go ing to go to our bac k~ a lot and hope to be more balanced. "We don't know much about the teams in the Sea Vtt'\' League. but we expect a pn'tl) good brand of football '• Witte ha't two returning starters at tatlbat'k .1t1 hts bj1·klt1·ltl .rnd '' tll :--iCW!>nn 15 II. rullb:.H'k 11111vc Kendall IRO ... r .) to 'l:ew~on a ... tnmg runner and hlm•kt•r. h.1!-I 7 w eed tn the 40. and hi' rnnning m,Hl'. Kevin Hradlc\. h.i~ I 6 cn•dcntwls and ran for lili4i ~ ards on 118 c.irnes for fiv1• touchdowns SpcL•dy S('o tt Malcomb <1H·r.1f.!C'd 11 5 ~ards for each of his 15 c·a1 ch1•s in 19RO and is a lso I fl for IO yard~. aC'cordinJ! to \.\"1ltt· ,\rrnstrong was the starling q11art1•rh;,ic·k fo r four games as a Sll)lhomnrc ;1n<1 Completed 18 Of 1-1 for 2'.\.I y.ird" and a TD. Othc•r' \\hr> figure heavily in W1t11· .., plan:-. includt.• returning ... 1artl't's Phil \loncncf <5 11 , 190 'r 1 .incl .Johri Woods 16 o. 176 ,,. • at tlw two hn<.·bc.1cke1 pos1 I 111n:-. Thi• lloadrunncrs work out f\f lhl· I with t•mµha~1s on the op- t11in l><'frnsl\cly the~ ·11 put up s~vcrald1ffcrrnl frnnts Winds play havoc L enhart , Gr ael escape day's toll By ALMON LOC'K AB F:Y Dally,._ a.Mint Wrllt< LONG BEACH Strong winds and churning scas TuC's day took their toll or world class sailors in the first t -n o rares or the JOth Snipe Class world cham pionship. In wi nds that ranged from 17 to 25 knots that kicked up a two to four foot c hop tht're were t hree capsizings. two broken rudders. one broken tiller and a parted jib halyard When the breezy day was over, Jeff Lenhart of Mission Bay and Torben Grael of Arazil were tied wi th a first and second place each. First major casualty m the he a vy going was defending champion Dave Chapin of the U.S. who broke a tiller se('onds after rounding the first weather mar.k In the fi rst race He and hia crew, Tim Dixon, repaired the damage and placed sevt'nth in the R~('ood race. Out of the !lecond race with a broken r udder was fo'elix Gan· cedo of Spain who had fin ished ninth ln the fi rst race. Gancedo Is a former two-ti m e world cha mpion in t h e class. Tht brokon rudder ruulled in a ca.plb.ing of the Spanis h boat. MO&t •serlouit capsizing befell · J ohnny McCall of AqccnUna who:-.(• hoat fhpped at the mark in th<.• S(•ccmd race and fina lly turned turtle It took nearly an hour to right the boat and rescue McCall anrl his crew. Juan Jose Grande Lenhart . a v eteran Snipe i:.a ilor had to come from deep in the tank in the first race to place St'{'Ond. close hehmd Grael In the second race Lenhart took an t.·arly lead a nd never relin quished 1t Roger Stewart of San Diego, the other US entry, made an uusp1c1ous bc·ginning by beating the 36·boat nect to the weather rnC1rk in the first race. but lost out to Grael and Lenhart on the downwind legs Stewart placed l Ith in the second race. Thirty-six s ailors from 20 countries are competing in the world champions hip, the fi rst t 1me it has been held in the U.S. an 25 years. The regatta con· tinues through Saturday with the title going to lhe team wi th the best six of seven races. There will be no race Thur11ctay T09flvelllll""'" "'''" r.c:t Toreen OrH I, 8r•rlf t, -"" L..,,..,,, u $ • a ,__, S'9•ef'\. u.i_; •· 1111 liOllll'Of'll, 1nc1i.. ) Jvl>My McCAii IA,......111411. $K-r'~t I. Jtff L•ntlorl, U.S .. t Tortlen OrH1, J l"umoo Awe4t•••. J"O'Olll • ,.., •-· C•n.M, S T"'1o H•M>-. H-•Y SI_.,., •tier two rec•' -I ',W.l ~ ano Or•I.) polllb, 2. Sttw•rl n .7; 4 11.-, U J l Jofln O\irlklty I e.M,.,._ I, tt.7 .. ATIONAL LIAOUI 0 Al I H P"1 M•dloc k Pltt\Our(ll\ ti t• t7 II Sit !'low l'flll-lplll• U Qt U IU a. 0.wOUr\ -1f'ffl 71 ttt U t) lb Howe, -.ion t2 HO )I '2 )17 • .,.,,_, ~" M MS 41 tt Jlt Orllttf, Cuoc1m .. 11 It JOI U •> ,,. 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Vklof Amtya H•nk Pfl>ler 0.1 Tom Otiktr DIO S1oc'1on, .. 3. 4 t , ,_., o.J. 1 St Fr111 8-.n lllQ Ftrdl TfY91n CHI Lloyd Bourra-Man Mltcnell, :H. • l . ._,. t-4, t.l ·-·· 0...rtff11M I Sl"tlltt C:l'lrli Evert LloyO def Hone Mandllkova, &t,W ......... s.c-111 ...... 0-- Rotl• Id>••• Wendy Tu•n11u11 Otf Ctvls Newton Or....,. Aomlllon, t 1. 1-4 w-·• TlllNI ·-o-biff Oenln• Bunvt·Cl•ud'• ICohde dll Arin Hendr1CkH1on lflY Lewis. t 0, •·2 flnt It-MlaMI 0...lllH !Ion• IC tou Jaime Ftllot def Sharon W•l>ll Denni• A••non, dll•ull S.C-llwood Ml1M1 ~ Wendy Wltll• Mike Baue• def Pay Wl>yt crou c 1111 Ltlclttr, o l • •. Mary Lou P111tk RO\S Clot dtl. lt•ll'ly RlnalOI Vlnu Van P•nen, t.-l •""' Hollywood Park TUESDAY'S ltESULTS I ltcll of''"'""" .......... '""'1 ... 1 l'lltST RACll I milt Sl\•lttt P•1n1er IHllll • 00 J «> 1 «> Tim• FO<' ElvlS 110001 O tO U 00 Forev•r WIU> Love IRICl\mondl 1 80 .AIW> ra<~ Howdy C.orl Tl\t P11n ... I'm A fr•vlno W1ntetr\,fwti. Andy " tot•• rM Com.a-., Award Monttr•v Ot••m T •-2 02• ~ U EX ACTA 13 SI paid"" .0 SECONO ltACE 1 mitt Attw•hinff Montetf'T <Sll•rrent 8 o40 f 00 l 20 wttl Woo M IHllll ] t0 180 Lou t S1•r I TOOClt • 00 AIM) ,.,~ Andy~ ,,,.,Qt• Jerry Oo4\ Hf'ltn Andy i l 1mot,,t', Huntfr'\ ~. Scr•mbf11>9 R•H THlltO ltACI! I m1i• T an90 Quill IS.v••»I 11 00 ; 00 J c Glt l\ Inn I Kuebltr I • 80 l 10 Pacoflc Daubl!r II.a< ~•Y 1 1 6() AliiO r«:«I O•rn ROfneo M Htton ~rte '""' Ea Fon wonnY. Roe• On ere By• S<olly, Y-Chlmt Tl-1011 s U EXACTA 13 41 paid Sl:ll 00 8 starters r e turning at El Toro Eight starters. including four All·Sea View League selections headed by All-Cl t-• running back Damon Sw<.'t17.)'. m ake the out· look brig ht for El Toro High football in 19HI Sweazy CS 9, 170 s r J, who operaled behind a very effective fornard wall m 1980. rushed for over 1,300 yards as a junior. His 40 clocking 1s 4.6 and is further complemented by the presence of center Scott Hoth and guard Paul Svitenko. Also returning ar e 230 pound Lou Sargeant and 205 pound Shawn Cardin. which means El Toro Wlll once again be tough to defend against the run . Mike Doug lass is back at quarterback for El Toro a nd will have all-league Todd Williams to throw to. Dave Hester keys the defense with fi rst team All-Sea View League credentials At 6·0. 195 pounds. he has ample help with All-league tackle Rob Lopez and a bevy or other promis ing defen de rs "I think this could be El Toro·s best offensive unit in the sc hool 's hi s toq ," s ay s Chargers' Coach Bob Johnson Says the Chaq~ers' defensive coach, Dan De Leon: .. We wm be more aggressive and have more speed than we have had in the past." El Toro shared the Sea View League title in 1980 and finished with an overall mark of 7 5 The Chargers are considered by most observers as Estancia's chief rival for the 1981 league crown. Me sa 's Olson third Costa Mesa's Fle tcher Olson was third over all in hobie cat re- gatta and third overall in the hobic hull fl y contest recently in s urfing artion at the women's world !lurfing s ports cham· pionships in San Diego. Als<l from Costa Mesa earning honors was Pe ggy Beach. fourth In the hobic regatta race. 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J>~"~ittt!llli Mitlertll:e ... :-~ ;,Miller S"··:-;··· -· ~28~~ .~ld.Mnwaukee2@5 )i.6z N RB 6 PACK Moosehead 2604 l I OR DK t20Z. N RCHi PK Lowenbrau (PLOS DEPOSIT ON ALL KEOS) TODl'S 2 1082 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH PHOME (714) 960434 7 l 0 AM TO 8 PM MON. Tt fR<J SAT I 0 AM TO 7 PM SUN. ACC&T VISA ANO MASTER CHARGE .... l"A"I .... .;r'-I DlilJ Pilat WEDNESDAY, SEPT .. 9, 1981 SPECIAL DIETS C4 SUPERMARKET C9 SLIM GOURMET C10 Breakfast When children get a balanced morning meal, fewer complain of headaches and illness Teachers have been telling us for a long time that you can 't teach a hungry child. The reason some students have a mid-morning lag is bt>cause they've headed off to school with little or no breakfast. Even wi._th varying and busy schedules in today's typicaf""family, it is important for parents to understand the benefit of breakfast for their youngsters as well as for themselves. Because of the recognized link between food and a child's learning performance, Congress vol· ed in 1966 to formulate the School Breakfast Pro· gr am. What began as a pilot program is now into its fourteenth year of operation. Because of the en· thusiastic response by educators, the program continued to receive funding and has grown to its present involvement of over 33,000 schools and over 31 2 million children. The positive effects of the School Breakfast Program on participating pupils has been noted by educators nat ionwide. Alter the initiation of a breakfast program. teachers report that they have fewer disciplinary problems. and that their pupils are generally more attentive and alert. Teachers and principals in one community ob· served dramatic changes in the students who were involved in a breakfast program. Many of the children made fewer complaints of headaches and illness. Over half of them were better behaved, took a more active part in games. and attended classes more regularly, with a better attitude toward their schoolwork. The same story has been reported from coast to coast. These observations confirm what we first learned during the now- ramous ten-year Iowa Breakfast Studies which began in the 1940s. T he studies showed that. whether eaten at home or away, breakfast is an important asset in morning performance . In order for a school to receive Federal reim· bursement for meals served as part of the School Breakfast Program, the minimum inclusion of foods from three of the Basic Four Food Groups is required. These include : •A half pint of milk. served as a beverage, on cereal or as a combination of the two; . •Onc·half cup of fruit, fruit juice or vegetable juice; •A serving of bread or cereal ( :i.-• cup or l ounce, whichever is less). In addition, a serving of meat, poultry or fi sh, · cheese, egg or peanut butter should be included frequently. A special effort should also be made to regularly include foods containing vitamin C and ·ron in the menus. This breakfast pattern is de· --signed lo provide a good start toward meeting a ~ child's daily nutritional needs. Nutritionists say that a breakfast tftat follows these guidelines will contribute about one-fourth of the recommended daily requirements for calories, protein. vitamins and minerals. Parents can also use this pattern when phJnning breakfast for their children at home as well as for themselves. TIPS ON PANCAKE BA'ITERS Most recipes and mixes make pancakes of medium thickness. If you prefer a thin pancake. add a little more milk. For a thicker pancake, add a little less milk. Don't overmix batter. When ingredients are mixed only enough to moisten all the flour particles, the pancakes are more tender. Overmix· ing will produce a thin, tough pancake that's in· consistent in texture. Check directions for amount of standing time. Some recommend standing time of 2-3 minutes to allow batter to thicken. Don't sift pancake mixes. Spoon mix into dry cup measure and level off with a straight edge of a spatula or knife. Use a measured amount of batter for uniform pancakes. CORN MEAL PANCAKES 1 cup Pancake & Waffle Mix 112 cup Com Meal Julia Child has most impact on ~mericans' eating habits . . . C6 1 tablespoon sugar 1 cup milk 1 egg I tablespoon vegetable oil Heat griddle to 400"F . Combine pancake mix, corn meal and sugar In medium-sized bowl; stir until well mixed. Add milk, egg and oil; mix just until batter is fairly smooth. For each pancake. pour scant 1,/4 cup batter onto hot. lightly greased griddle. Turn pancakes when tops are covered with bubbles and edged look cooked. Turn only once. Serve with butter and Syrup, honey or pre· serves. Makes about twelve_4·lncb pancakes. VARIATION : For Oatmeal Pancake•, sub· stitute 1h cup oats, uncooked for corn meal. Omit sugar. Proceed as recipe directs. BU'ITERMILK CORN MEAL PANCAKES 3>4 cup Corn Meal 1f'l cup all-purPose flour See Breakfast, Page C2 The perfect pancake Pa ncakes can hl' served nol only for breakfast. but fo r lun<:h and dinner. Served with var ious toppings or fillings the~· can be m ost versatile . lnten•sting additions to pan· cake ballers arc fruits such as blueberries or various types of nuts Add wholegrain oats or en riched corn meal for nutritious oat or corn m eal pancakes This will provide a variety of tastes while addin~ nutrition to ~·ou1· pan cakes. The perfect pancake may be a matter of taste. but a uniform thickness and a golden brown exterior with a light edge are most de· s irable. The preference fo r thick or thin pan· cakes varies with tndh·iduals and various parts of the country. Breaking the breakfast barrier Fresh fruit is at its best during the month of Sep_tember and it makes a . delightful way to start the morning meal when served in scalloped canteloupe Shake up the household this weeke nd in honor of ··September is Better Breakfast Month!" For eye -openers. try this mouth· watering Sunshine Fruit Cup with an orangey yogur t topping. Guaranteed as an early morning m ethod of coaxing s miles out of a s leepy family September fruits a r e g lorious a nd scalloped cantaloupe halves make attractive. p r actical containers Spoon a varie ty of seasonal fruits into the s he ll grapes. ap pies. banana s lices. peaches. pears. along with me lon balls and ser ve chilled with orangey yogurt topping. The orange-flavored instant breakfast drink mix is used two ways. The prepared mix is added to the fruit to help reta in fresh fruit color while the dry mix is added to the yogurt for a zesty. fl avorful sauce which is a d e lightful way to complement fresh fruit. Certa inly a very c lever use of instant breakfast drink <you may have thought of it only as a beverage J. and a delicious manner of enhancing fresh fruit. To round out the meal. serve English muffins. your favont<.• egg !:-.Cra mbled . poached or coddled milk lo drink and lots of steaming coffee See if thi s breakfas t doesn·t start the whole family off on the right feet. SUNSHINE FRUIT CUP i 1 2 cups prepared orange.flavor ed in· st ant b reakfast drink 11 2 quarts sli ced or diced fresh fr uits 2 tablespoons orange fl avored instant breakfast drink 1 container 18 oz. 1 vanilla flavor or plain yogurt . Add prepar ed instant hreakfast d rink to fres h fruits a nd chill we'll Add instant breakfast drink m ix to yo~urt : chill Spoon fruit into individual dishes or ser ve in m e lon she lls. if des ired Top each serving with 2 t a blespoons yogurt m ixture Makes 11 2 quarts or 8 servings . ()S u ggested Fresh Fruits: a pp I es. bananas. grapes. me lon. peaches. pears. Note: {?). Fruit may be drained before \IJ arlding lopping . Celebrate Better Breakfast Month in style by serving wonderful e fresh fruit cups topped with orange flavored yogurt. - I ~-----·------........ ----------~-----~......., Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 9. 1981 Americans are • • now e n1oying breakfast In ever-growing num bt>rs Americans ar.: s tardng their days with a s pring 1n their lltl'ps, ~miles on their races and a sense of well be· ing . Th e reason ? Breakfast is back! September is National Better Breakfast Month, a time when attention is focused on' the benefits of eating breakfast the year 'round. or course, a grea t man y Americans are already a ware of these benefits. because as a n ation we're f ar more con - cerned with health and phys ic al fitness than previous generations. We're listening to our bodies. lis t ening to nutrition experts and com in g back to breakfast as the best way to start the day In c r eas in g l y, Americans are coming b ac k to a cereal breakfas t DunnR the '70s. p e r capita consumption of ready· to-eat cereals rose Crom under 6 pounds in 1970 to more than 8 5 pounds in 1979. Hot cereal con Sumption 1s on the up- s wing, too. with per capita cons umption now over 1.5 pounds. A re- cent National Household Menu Cens us concluded that the number one breakfast choice of both children and adults was a serving of ready-to-eat cereal with milk. Consumer interest in the nutritional content of foods is growing, ac- cording lo recent sur- veys. And breakfast cereals were one of only thr ee food p roduct categories with 100 per- cent of total sales carry- ing nutrition labeling. a U.S. Governm.ent study concluded. Consumers c:m choose from a wide variety of cereals and can be confident of the nutritional values they are receiving. Breakfast cereals are important 1irain foods And g r ains are rec- og_nized as important sources of sever al B vitamins. iron. complex ccirbohydrates and fiber They a re also low in fat Moreover. the bas ic nutritional value of most · ready·to-eat a nd some hot cereals has been "nhanced bv the add i lion of nutrients through fort1f1cat1on A typical serving of a nutritional- ly fortified ready-to-eat cereal provides 25 per cent of the U.S. Recom- mende d Da ily A l lowances IU S. ROAi of at least seven vitamins and frequently iron Food costs concern today's cons umers Ear· ly this year. the average price of a one-ounce serving of ready to-eat cereal with 4 ounces of milk was just 14 cents . With weight control a cuocern of many N>n· s urner s, weight watchers will be pleased lo know that a breakfast of cereal and milk, fruit or juice, bread and milk or coffee is low in r a lories, supplies sub· s tantial amounts of es sential nutrients a nd can help to alleviate hunger p a ngs that l ead to heavier eating later in the day., Breakfast cereals are versatile With so many grains, shapes, textures and tastes t o choose from . morning monotony need never be a problem. Find cereal a nd milk confining? Try t o pping cer ea l w ith yogurt either plain or flavored. Like a bit of quick e legance in the morning" Layer your cereal with fruit and pudding . or soft custard in a parfait glass. Need som e fun to perk up c h ildre n's a ppetites ? Top breakfas t cereal with a scoop of ice milk The wealth of fruits available that comple· mcnt breakfast cereals as toppings or go-alongs can also add nutritional zest to the morning meal For a ~pecial treat at breakfast , plan a head to prepare quick breakfast breads with the good· ness of ('ereals ba ked in side them. Bake breads when there's time to serve when there's not llcre arc two recipes that art• sure to please and t<> perk up even the m ost s luggish morning appetites Bo th Zuc· c hini· Hr an Breakfas t Bread and Bran 'N I loney Carrot Loaf are high in fiber from the addition or bran cereals and vegetables. Eithe r of the~e breads, s pread with cream cheese or butter will add "something special" to the day·~ beginning. These d e)ect ab l e breads are typical of the recipes a nd creative menu ideas in a nev. brochure e ntitled · ·5 Minute Breakfast Menus with the Goodness o r Cereal Grain~ ·· This lively brochure supplies ideas for taking the "ho hum" out of breakfast with exciting and vaned menus featuring ready to-eat and hot breakfas t cerab For a free copy, wr1tl' to . 5 Minute Menus. Suite 1331. 3:l West Randolph. Street, Chicago. Ill. 60601 Zt:CCmNl-BRAN BREAKFAST BR EAD 3 cups 40 '; bran fl akes cereal 11 1 cups sugar 3 eggs Z:i cup vegetable oil 12 c up c ho pped pecans I table:;poon vanilla MAR\NATEC> .lllJO BEEF,_ 17 ''1:-BDBS" ii. .. .\ , • • .Breakfast f'rom Pagel I tablespoon augar 2 leaspoon8 baking powdtir ~ teaspoon soda l!J teaspoon salt 1 v.. cups buttermilk or sour milk .. I egg, beaten 1 tablespoon vegetable oil Heat griddle lo 400 ~ Combine corn me•I, flour, sugar, baking powder , soda and salt in medium-sized bowl ; stir unut well mixed. Add but- termilk, egg and oil: mix just until batter is fairly smooth. For each pancake, pour scant I/• cup bat· ter onto hot, lightly ~reased griddle. Turn pan· cakes when tops begm to rise and edges look cooked. Turn only once. Serve with butter and syrup, honey or preserves. Makea about twelve 4- lnch pancakes. 0 NOTE: For sour milk, combine 1 tablespoon vinegar or lemon juice with enough additional m ilk to make 111. cups liquid. Let stand S minutes. OATMEAL PANCAKES . I cup oats. uncooked a,. cup a ll-purpose flour 1 tablespoon baking powder a :i teaspoon salt I cup milk 1 egg 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Heat griddle to 400 F. Combine oats, flour, baking powder and salt in medium-sized bowl: stir until well mixed. Add milk, egg and oil; mix just until dry ingredients are moistened. For each pan- cake, pour scant \. cup .baller QQ10. .hot. lightly greased griddle. Turn pancakes when tops begin to r ise and edges look cooked. Turn only once. Serve with butter and syrup, honey or preserves. Mailes about ten 4-lnch pancakes. PREPARATION HJNTS FOR PANCAKE MAKING Use a fresh cooking oil or shortening to grease the griddle lightly . Avoid using bacon drippings, le ftover cooking oil or lard. Use a paper towel to spread a thin, even coat on gnddle. Preheat griddle according lo recipe or package directions. Temperature for e lectric grid· dies ranges from 375 F to 400 F. Test griddle· by dropping a few drops of water on it. rr it is hot e nough, the water will danee across the g riddle be fore it evaporates. Turn pancakes only once . Do not flatten or pat pancakes with spatula while baking. Celebrate .Vatzonal Retter Hreakfust .\fonth in September ur1th f>ell<'r breakfast Prepare all the batter; bake and freeze left· over pancakes for use later. Extra pancakes s hould be wrapped securely foil before placing them in the freezer. Freeze individually or s tack 3 pancakes with 1 teaspoon of margarine between each and on top. Bake foil wrapped pancakes in moderate oven until hot. To reheat in microwave o ven. remove frozen pancakes from foil and place on a serving plate. Cook. uncovered. in microwave oven at HIG H I minute and 45 seconds or until hot. 4 cup s coarse!,· 1 ~·t·upvegetableoil shredded zuech1ni 1 ~ l'UP honey 21 .. cups all-purpose flour I teaspoon salt 3 cups all-purpost• 1 , t' trp f 1 rm 1 y 5 teaspoons bakin#! pm,der a," te a s poon c in- namon flour p.1 l'kl'rl linm n sugar 5 teaspoon!> baking r ----See BREAD, Page C9 powdl'r 1 tablespoon cin namon no.,_,,...._.., 11 • teaspoons salt I lfral ovt>n to 350 F Gt'ncrouslv grease bot· toms of t'\..o 81 ~ x 4 12 · 1 inch lo af pans Combine cereal. sugar. egl!s. oil 1 1 cup nuts and vanilla m large bowl. m ix well. Let stand a few minutes to soften cereal. Stir in zucchini. blending well. Combine flour. baking powder. cinna mon and salt, mixing well: add lo 1 cereal mixture, mixing just until d r y ingre-I dients are m oistened. Spoon into pre pared pans. sprinkle with re· maining nuts. Bake at I 350' F about 1 hour or until wooden pick insert- ed in center comes out I clean. Cool 10 minutes. I remove from pans Cool completely on wire cool i n g rac k s . Mak es 21 loayes. BRAN 'N HONEY 1 CARROTLOAt' 2 cups bite-size bran biscuits ccreul 2 cups shredded car rots 3 eggs Prices EffKtive Sept. I 0......, Sept. 16 Come ln and mHt our frietdy butchers ond rec.In good old o•fl"·th.-<ounfer personoliud ~Ice. GROCERY LAS !'Al.MAS •c RED CHILI SAUCE •••••••• 28 01. 79 °"· l'IPl'H. HG. " DIET I 59 SOFT DRINKS •••• 6 pk.. 12 oz. ca11 IUllSCO 159 CHIPS AHOY COOKIES •••• 19 oz. ~ORllTTA 4 9 c PEACHES •••••••••••••••• 16 oz. ~ 1~ LAUNDRY DETERGENT •••• 32 01. HSHA asc CHUNK LIGHT TUMA •••• 6.5 oz. FOLGIHlS 3 79 INST AMT COFFEE •••••••••• I 0 01. LA SOll'HSA 4 9 c CORN TORTILLAS •••••••• 3 doi. PRODUCE MIW ClOI' I 00 JOMA THAM APPLES •••••••. 4 1»1. lll't AVOCADOS Ult'TUTT ....•.•...•••• 5 *'°"" PEARS •••••••••••••••••••• J l:ts. lll't 29c TOMA TOES. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • It. UDY&YIT c YAMS •••••••••••••••••••••• 39 It. AllSH CELHY • , •••••••••••••••• 39c eecll MEAT U.5.0.A CHOICE PORK STEAKS ................ 9 ac •. U.S.0.A.. CHOICE s..... I 59 IEEF ROAST •-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -.. IOHB.ISS LIAH I fl STEWING IEEF • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ii. U.S.O.A CHOICE I " ROUMD-IOME ROAST • • • • • • • • • • • • -.. RISH NODN 3 9 c TURKEY DRUMSTICKS • • • • • • • • •· U.S.0.A.. CHOICE a-, 2 49 IOMEUSS IEEF ROAST c~ • • • • • • •· WISCOHSIM MOHTHIY t JACK CHEESE •••••.•••••••••••• I :i. RISHN0%1H 9 HALIBUT STEAKS •••.•••••••••••• 2 ~. L19UOR CAMADIA.M CLUI SA VI 2.00 '9 ILEHDED WHISKEY .••••• 750.. 6 '°"°"' VODKA SA.vt 1.10 29 ................... I ltw ·4 DELI FROZEN LAii TO LUI SA VI 50' I " MILD CHEDDAI CHEESE •••• 9 oa. =AlllME •••• Scne Jo• 2-1 OL 6 5 c YAM DI KAMPS PltOHH CLASSIC ENCHILADAS •••• 12 oz. I Jt MOHJ Orders Sold Clteck Ce11•1t1 g CardsA•••11 ' ---------·-- meal ............ 79+ .. ., Ohlelfen hreall ........ llrawherrles ... ,., ... honey dew melons 25 +. ...... •· pork ehop1 ,.,.,... '8t carrots ~7•.-•••thy""' ,..,. ,,... 1p1re rl~1 kentuekywonder heans 39+, •. •n.. . ..,. ..... -,..... 40 •. .... ~,J. 1111191 alfalfa sprouts ~ ., ••• ,,... •• • •11••1 9ro1nd ~Hf p1lllll ......... lb flt ....... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9, 1981 C3 *469 ,. ..... lJ I •· lhrlmp fish *1 79•. freth eanadlan eod .M69 · I •· fresh ralnhow trout $179 . •· fresh seahan $7'S hlrhot fllels · s• ... cleli · t6 •. "•· •2.so ..... ., ..... elllrflll ,,... lllrl In• .... .,... *1SO granola • •· *189 pepper heel .... ,.. •. suntan lotion •. s ......... •• ,..... "I· ,, •l••lwtt• 97t ..,.,... "'• .,.., 1pagheffi sauce " •. jarlllterg Nia · ... ... .., ...... ,_ .... · dlpehlps 99 • ..., .. ,.,. $'49 s •· heel lllek .... • ., ... '"'' ~ 1•· t6 II. ..,_,,.. ..... ••• $214 eole slaw "" ""' $279 . medjool dates . 98• •. ,... •s.so grocery special fleal .... ,,.. . • ., •• 1611 .... shampoo • ........ .... ,, ,,....... 7 •. 59t "' $2'19 eraeker1 for ••eken ... ,.. ........ 11IMIHl1•r ht bakery • •. 89• .. nMlllll fm• 1111 In• tM lrwl• ,. .......... ,. ............. ,. .. ...... , .... .,., ... . • ........ "' ... •lfft11111. .......... e.e. ... t1111 .,,., ........ BISI •4111 ... , ,_. ... .,. ................ '······ •··· \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9, 1981 Proper oral hygiene can prevent tooth loss 8y JlJNF. ROTH l't·i·lodonlal d•:scusc of tht' ~u11'l'> und othcr llN s ues thul s upport the ll'l'th 1:. ltw muJor eause or tllOth loss, not tooth th.•t·uy, :.u) s u recent rn 1rnrl rrom the M uyo C.'ltt11t• in t<oc h t-S"lt-r, M i1111 N 111 l'l y percent o ( udulls over agl' 40 have lh1s d1:.easc and 80 per tt•nl of children over age 13 h avt' its warnin g :.1gn!\ P eriodontal disease is an infection that left lo •elop will lead t o .... ost•ning and eventual los:. of teeth. One early s ign of this disease is S\\ollen gums that bleed ea!>lly It is a disea::.c that can be t.·orrected and pre· vented if a routine of everyday care and pro- fessional dental cleaning is followed Plaque forms m the mouth and collects on the surfaces of the teeth, explains the Mayo Clinic report. When foods that contain sugar are eaten an acid 1s form<'d by the bacteria in the plaque. and 11 1:. this acid that ean l'UUSl' teeth to de cay The plaque also becomes an irritant to the gums as it collects on tht• teeth along the gum lim· This 1s the start of all the problems (If pet 111donlal disease. Tht• lil•st way to t•on Tasty niuffin • recipes ('\FE Al Li\IT Ml'FFl~S 1 tablespoon IO!\tant 1 rofft•e t·ryst<1l -. or p1m tll'r '1 l'llP milk I I 11 .• CUP!\ 40 1n·r n ·nl bran flakei. '" eup firmly packed bro" n -.ugar ' 1 t·up 't'gt•t.thlt• ml l 1·gg 11 1 CUP'> a ll - purpO'il' flour I t..ihlt::.poon hak 111).( pov. dcr I te;.1..,poon ..,alt Topping 3 tablespoons all purpose flour 2 tablc•spoons firmlv pa ckecl bro\\n <;ugJr 1 l<iblcs poon but tl·r 11r margarine . melted F or muffins. hl'3l oven to too degrees F Dissolve instant coffee rn milk Combine milk mixture and cer eal. let s tand a fc\\ minutes to softt·n c ereal Add brown s ugar. oil and egg. beat until smooth Ad.cl l' om bi n l' d f Io u r . b a"\c 1 n g p o w cl e r a n d sail. mixing JUSl until d r ~-i n g r e d i (' n t s a re mfll S t ened rill 12 greai.ed or paper lined mt.'cl1um s ized muffin rup!> 1 ~full. For topping, combine flour. sugar and butler. m1x1ng well . sprinkle over muffin cups. Bake at 400 dcgreei. F for 16 to 18 minute!\ or until golden brown M akcs 1 dozen muffms Sl 'NRI SE CINNAMON SWIRLS 1 package r 8 ounces 1 refri gerated crl'i.ccnt roll dough 3 tablespoons but ler or margarin e. melted 1 ~ cup whole bran cer<•al 1 1 C'UP. firml y packt'd brown s ugar 12 teaspoon cm namon ll eat oven to 375 degrees F Un r o ll refrigerated dough , press together perfora Lions to seal well. Brush dough with 1 tablespoon of the butter Combine cereal. sugar and cin· namon . mixing we ll Reser ve'• cup m ixture : s prinkle remaining evenly over dough. Roll up dough, starting with long edge; pinch seam to seal. Cut roll into 1· inch sli<'es; place 3 in· ch es apart on lightly greased cookie sheet. Cover with wax paper, fl atten each roll to form a 3-inch circle. Brush with remaining butter; sprlnkJe with reserved cereal mixture. BaJ<e al 375 degrees F. for 11 to 1'4 minutes or until ROidan re-wn. Serve warm.,Makes 1 dozen. trot pc>riodontal disc use 1s to t>ll rn111ute the pla 11ul' buildup uround the kclh lfltyou mu~t huvl' soml' sugur, h uve it with 11 nwal and brush tcl'th uftt'rwaros Cleuning the teeth u.l night. bes[des after every meal, will help to C'ontrol the production of pluque. During sleep, t he salivary flow lessens a nd plaque bacteria cun do most of the damage. Water ir rigators will help to flush away ex· cess food partic les, but It IS flo::.sing that I!> t'Oll s1 dcrcd tu be the mo:sl helpful an preventing plaque. and brushing that as imperative Tedh were meant lO la~t a HloUme. Ke~p your gum s In ht-ulthy cond1t1on a nd have reg· ular de ntal checkups . Per iodic professional cleaning will he lp you to prevent dental disease Herl! are some sugar free fruit desserts that will help you to cut down SPECIAL DIETS on your sugar intake. BAKED APPLES 4 lurgt• baking ap ft I es 1 1 l'UP goldt•n raisins 1 1 <'UP froien apple JU Ice concentrate 1 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon '.. teaspoon ground nutmeg . I cup boiling water Wash and core apples. ----------------------- l'luce in u n at buklng dash. Combine' raisins, a pple JUi cc concentrate, c innamon a nd nutmeg In a bowl , mix well. Stutt cor es o f apple11 with mixture. Pour boiling water around apples . Hake. uncovered, in a 350-degree oven for 35 minutes or until tender Baste apples occasional- J y with pan liquid Ma kes 4 ser vings BAKED AMBROSIA 3 oranges 14 cup pilled dates l! tuble s poon s coconut h CUI) ChOf)JH'(j wulnuts 1,~ cup pluln low flit yogurt 1 2 ttaspoon vanillii extract Cut oranges an half and scoop out the fruit. leaving the half-s hells intact. Chop dates a nd mix with cut-up orange segments. Add coconut a nd chopped w<llnuts. Spoon into the orange s hells and place an a bak1n1< dish Bak.-for 25 m mutes in u 350 dt•l(rl'l' oven lt emovl' (1 orn oVl'll Stir yo.curt ttn(J vana lla to141.>lh('r : 1.r>oo11 llllXlure 1111 top M l'UCh hi1ked orange Spnnklt> with additional ~rall·d cotonul Scrvl' at 111H'l' M ak<'s 6 scrvrn.:s BERRY DELIGHT I pint frci.h blu1•htr rics, strawbt•rrit·~ or ra:.r>bernes 1 :1 cup natu1 al le mon yogurt I tcu:.poon grcilcd fn•!\h It-mun rind I t;_1 bl(1s poon coconut I ta blespoon :.ltvt•r1·d almonds Wu!\h. drain and pick OVl'r the berries, dis- <' :l rdl n j.t all s t ems lt•avt•::.. und those ber: t lt'l-of J'O(lr quality. Fill '1 :.hcrhl'l i;:lasses with lht• berr1l'S. Combine yogurt, lt•rnon rind and 1•1><·onut. ::.poon over ber t ll'i. Sprinkle with !\livered a lm o nd s M akl•s 4 i.erv1ng::. LOWER PRICES OVERALL BACKED BY MARKET BASKET'S Triple The Difference Jerseymaid just won 29 Gold Medals at the Los Angeles County Fair ... assuring you the finest quality . BARTLETT PEARS STUFFING SIZE BELL PEPPER ".35 11.,. '~ Casaba Melons lb .10 litblfau"'.tc~ 3.99 't~ Blue Nun Wine 1~0 ml T•rtl11 Or 2.19 ''ff Spanada Wine I ~ Ill .li. , Chablll f'ln~ Chabll• Von ROii Or Burgunoy t~ Canto Mt . Wine 3.;::· 2. 79 JERSEYMAID 8 g SOUR CREAM •if\~·• All OUAH llTY AIGHlS RfSlRVEO NO SAU 10 OEAIERS OR FOR R£SAl£ Oil COMM[llCIAl use Ci~ t MARGARINE':;~·.44 I St"'• Swttl ~~ Nestle Morsels 11"0/ 1 99 0~9 • All lll•lllod GrOllnO CollH ~to Chock Full 0' Nuts '~·:~ 2. 09 Amt,.u n luuly '~ Long Spaghetti .59 AuorltO Premium ,.~ Skippy Dog Food .32 CUT OR FRENCH 4 5 El MONTE GREEN BEANS 1\11·• RED-I BACK TO~ SCHOOL SALEI llu1 ~14 Or 11•0 Ptn111 ~{! Rolling Writer Pen .. '~ P~; 1 C~h~; .. .59 .27 m c~J~~'a'~ einder .. 2 .19 A~' No 71 ffi Combination Lock .. 3. 49 ~ NoNtftuftnAnl Sh1•11 1 49 ~ Knee High Nylons '-::~ . eOy;'OM'On s ocks :: 1 . 09 y Triple-The-Difference Guarantee! U • 1\ Otfffl f11tT tll•$ WOUM Ut 0• •Ot t U ...... , t'l•t I t 11f11t \. ·til ~ OhtllJ t.O••t••tO•"' '".,lll•UIU I n o COllllhtlit H ll\ .... , •H• .. '"'' \Utt 11t •i 10Nl1 ONf Of lAt .. ,,, .. lllU1• If U•tO , .. flltf to111•u 1•,u-. • '"' • 'U'• ~o•t• u 111(;10u•111w11tt•U•t•1ou••" 11•u"t•tii1.'••G'"•'' •1 H r(\ 10 1110~11 l•S,l l l•D •t • h t t '• f' I "I 1tt•lti I II U.P JERSEYIAID ICE CREAM ...... ""··~·---·-· ..... ..,..Do-... tlil>CW'f ~~ Potato Chips PRICES HHCllVl WlO SlPI 9 1 HRU IUES S£P1 I~ 1981 lh-CAl.159 en. , Cllvnk Or Crumy II·•' 111 ~ .. Skippy Peanut Hutter .99 1.99 .86 llHtrrtl ~Refried Beans JO 01 can 111'11 1 39 P~9 • CHICKEN OR TURKEY IAIOUET PIE FROZEN 35 HZ .• NI. LOW RED-I PRICES ON HEAL TH I BEAUTY AIDSI ~ RightG~ard Cul" !It Polish Remover ~;!! 1 . 99 •. , 99 '" . , .. , tlft c~ WHITE PAPER TOWELS I ADVPTIND ITaM AVAtU•l'-ITY OUA"ANTU! t•,. •t ·•it• lftf •tt oll + •t •f& 1t •W• tftt I Ill \411 It II.,. -'AH i ,A •t ftlt .. +/l rt11 &1tt'f(\fl llj ..,.~ +·•11 •111f +\ltlfUA• • .,,.,, ".,\lid*• 111•1~ • '1• •" m • 1"'''11••11 '" ,. .. , .. ""' -~ I Ill I • I .. .., t • .,, •• " " • /I, .... ... ... • • .. " '"' .,, .,, • ti" ~ 1111 l t, 9111 I ,. • "''It \ • I' .. Oranga Coa~t DAILY PILOT/Wednosday, September 9, 1981 c s New flavored wheat germ germane to good nutrition oven 15 to 20 minutes or until lighlly browned Cool m pan. Break Into irregular pieces or cut ·~..bar~ei --~ 3 dozen pieces. CHOCOLATE WHEAT GERM COOKIES 1 cu p vacuum packed wheat germ with brown sugar and honey or regular 1~cupflou1· a nd van11lu Bt'al in '• teaspoon salt melted cho<·olute Stir in 2 eggs wheat germ mixture . 1 cup sugar Chill Shupe dough into ~upoon vamtla i-1n<"h tnrtts-. -ttot n extract powdered sugar to coal 3 1I-ounce1 squares Place on lightly greased unswet'tencd chocolate. baking sheet. Ba ke in melt~ 350 degrees oven 10 lo 12 14 cup powdered minutes . Remove sugar ·cookies and cool o n Eut1Tl{J for health arld t11tal1ty IS in and so Iii wheat yt•rm N~w to the c"reul set tion ot your favorite food slorf' Is wheat germ with brown sugar and honey The i nu> r 9 v ed-1la.v.ox and crunchy texture add pleMSurable dimensions to a wholt:some ready-to eat rereal. Like regular wh eat germ , this nutritious formulation or lightly sweetened wheat germ has been gently toasted before sealing in vacuum packed jars. 1 cup finely chopped pecans Mix w h e at germ , rack Store in airtight pecans, flour and salt. contain er. M a k es 3 Beat eggs .with su~g~a~r__:d~o~z~cn:.:.....::c~oo~k~i~e~s. ~~~~~~-=:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::..:.....:.._~_:__:__:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Eating for health and vitality is IN and so is wheat germ. Fro m morning 'tit night, this energizing food goes m. on, over and with all sorts of other healthful foods. A good way to s tart the day is two s hakes or wheat germ (that's about 14 cup ) on your favorite cereal or over a carton of yogurt. Even this sma ll amount of wheat germ does a lot to h el p insure a balanced daily diet. Wheat germ is an ex· cellent source of protein, vitamin E. iron and B vitamins. For good munching anytime, try these two wheat germ cook ie ideas they're fine re· cipes to test the baking quaHties of wheal germ with brown sugar and honey . The p ean ut snacks are s imple to make and great tas ting. Just mix in a bowl and spread in a pan for bak ing. There 's ext ra wheat ge rm and c h o pp ed peanuts s prinkled on t op for added crunch. Cut into neat bars or break into pieces. The other cookie is a combo of wheat germ, chopped pecans and chocolate -really fl a vorful. Pre-chill the dough then s hape into ba ll s a nd roll in powdered sugar before baking. They come out of the oven with an 1n- t e re s t ing crackled finish. At sn acktime serve these homemade wheat germ cooki es with ice cold milk . Team them with ice cream, fruit or a glass of wine when the occasion calls for a light dt:ssert. WHEATGERM PEANUT SNACKS 1 '2 cup butter. soft ened '~ cup brown sugar. packed I egg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 c up vacuum packed wheat germ with brown sugar and honey or regular 12 cup flour 1 4 teaspoon soda ~~ cup chopped salt· ed peanuts Beat butter with s ugar .until light and fluffy Beat e gg vigorously with fork Beat 2 table· spoons egg and vanilla into butter sugar mix· tu re . St i r in :J.4 c u p wheat germ mixed with fl our, soda and 1 • cup peanuts. Pal dough into greased 13x9x2-inc h pan. Brush remaining egg over top. Sprinkle with remaining 14 cup wheat germ and 1h cup peanuts. Press lightly. Ba ke 1n 325 degrees She goes bu.ck to basics SOU TH PADRE ISLAND, Texas CAP) F e w mode rn coo k s would return to the days of ba c k ya rd h og - k i ll i n gs, wringin g chicken necks or render- ing lard. But for the curious 1and those who re - m e mber s uc h on ce - routine, rural regimen of the Depression days, author Louise Blackwell Dillow has recorded them for posterity. Her "Mrs. Blackwell's Hearl o r Texas Cookbook" recalls days of growing up on a farm near Corsicana when lhe only store-bought things were flour. sail, sugar, coffee and tea. "MV WHOL E memory of my mother is her prepartn1 food . She did that all day lone." says the retired child wetf are worker wbo wu born fitlh of nlne childttn. P11bli1bed bJ Corona See .. lks. P11eCt VONS GUARANTEES GREAT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES FRYER l.ACKYORfOS~EHA~!', ( HIC"Kt "i Wl~GS. BRU. c; TS W ~IB<; An ll"\11 2 tPurchai.I' a.er limn r~ pnce lb I 191 I B LONDON BROIL J88 STEAKS u• Hlfl .,•Wl"<ll tlll"'I ,..,, rOPllO<JNI) t 1~1 r ,J , h;r• tia ... , \I,., '"'11t lf"'Q ,#"..-.. 1b l ~· WE'LL DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE OUR GUARANTEE OF VONS LOW PRICES 10 tOtl\dn(t vou ol Vons comm11men1 10 k>w rnce~ wl' re mokm<J this offer If ~'OU can find IOwer pnces over all 1h1s week at any other superm<1rket. Vons woll J>d}' you t.louble lhe diff1mmce Just shop 111 Vons Buv 25 different rtems "'°"" s20 Of more- Comparr prtees on the ~me Item• at on~ otl'lr r i.uf,lermdrl..et •tt their 1oc.iil is lo--er bnng y<>ur ~em1.1~ Vom rKt'IP( and the other mari<et s pnces 10 Von\ .ind we II pay you double thl' dJfftrl'nr,. ,,, <dSh Von~-Low prl<.l'S vou con b<-11~ .. 111 .-;C IR 1 ... &.EKIMGBH f 60NlU:."'> ruucu1 I l"IJT 2 1P.,,,.,,..,. ""~ l•n~ ~ p<><~ lb l 1'1 120Z STRAWBERRIESe 1 "\'won 1 •w t>I .,..,, kl 1 •1 ~l""i'"t r\""l'lif f I.'') J lit 111 I·>\• I\>\ ,f ._..,..,TO COLORS(, PRINT~ l l"\11 I 11 ·,,,. I i.t ., • .,,,., lorroll ll'tJ pnc e I 16 J • 1 '',. 1 •fl'll"'tr t r ~~ 1~1 t l P11r,.h..t'\~ r"'t' '""" ,,..,, pt~'" 2 4~) WHf"< VCXI WN M'°'l!JR.._I \Tl f o1 ~•Iii llM>(I ~r tQC"-J t""\11 l Puuhdv-'""fl'' fm••"""' : .. ., .. 1">11 •,1 lff ~ " ~· '~ ,, ... •i·~it JN) (Ht< .. 1 09 • DELI CA TESS EN Chicken Wi~~e.~ ~or Bolog11a. 7 9 Mission Com Tortillas ; l )4 \ .... ..~ Monterey Jack Cheese Jcrseymaid Yogurts Vakhris Turkey Ham .29 2 29 .33 .99 @@;W[jM#JiJi•X•J•] I 'J -·· l Alaskan Halibut Steaks 4 '4 +. J I Fresh Red Snapper 2 29 ... } 59 Pacific Butterflsh FiUets ,,. } 69 lift•1A@~li•I•l•~'"I I/~ .... ~....,tfJ'"..i; Stouffer's Fr. Bread Pizza 1 79 )99 "' ...... ., ... ,, 269 Chocolate Bavarian Cake lf'll'll'l..,.,f ""'' Vons Broccoo Spears .59 EAL TH & BEAUTY fl()\!a,...I Joh11sons Cotton Swabs }49 468 } 77 PROOOCE Italian Prune Plums Crisp Celery K..iwi Fruit Brown Onions .. Honeydew Melons It• • ~•1\ Wfl\.t j;' ... Asst'd. Fruit Rolls / Fluffy Fem .29 ... 39 , . .,29 , .. 79 n 25 '3 .99 .. 3 59 MEATS , , .. • ··~"''''. )88 Beef Bottom Round Steak•" ""' ....... l\lff ,., ...... f ·' Sirloin Tip Steaks •'1 .. -,.,. f "14l4 .. Beef Cube Steaks ·~ 2 59 lfl 2 59 t•t~r ",... HfV ~,., lf'tC.f'lof )89 Rump or Btm. Rd. Roast " \011 ""'' 11•11 ~~t ''' '"'""''ti I 188 ~risket or Beer Roast '" ''1olll\I.,. HHI d 1'-."'\f\1\ 189 Chuck Cut Flanken Ribs u1 ••hlr «.-.C. "'lf' ....,, !..><UCO u~,., roo J 79 Lean Omd. Beef Patties , e 1 or .,....... rw, .. Turkey Drumsticks '"°"" ift('H ~U .. nrt\ .. n -.t .. 0 Fresh Turkey Breast ~Ill, fl'r .. c;.! Ui\ "'' Wilson DOndcss Hams •A.111 1 ~f'l(;l.aol'VJN fllf~ Sliced Bed Liver '" .65 lft J 79 ·~ 319 ·~ .89 'HOT' BAKERY It ~ .. fM I ry.,.. "'"'"-l..ABI t ,..,...l 't \. T t,fO'(f~"" 1~ "''' M~rsn r "'~ iJCO" .. f \.llt ·' C.'~OQt '"· • ,.,..,....,, '1"'-l:Y"' ~l(Q •f~ ~ 4 "H1'1 • I Angel Cookies .89 , • •ti ",, Cinnamon Chunky Loaf ) 49 6 .99 299 . ' Raisin Bt.'" "ffln• Banana Cr m Pie Chocola e Brownies ..• 29 VONS BAKERY ' I•~ l',.I King's Hawaiian Bread ... """" ' ....... .,,\4,111101 Individual Pies Chocolate Chip Cookies ,,,_,,"' ' """ "" ,,, 1 Grain Mumns LIQUOR II w "1•'f .,,.,,~f Taylor Calif. Cellars Chablis Jlli \O!l,j'ltll&. Seagram's 7 Crown 1~trtt1t Gordon's Gl11 ' !lf.. '" "'( .... (''If()'\(_ ti'\fM" Almaden Mt. Wl11cs f I .. ~ ~ •l ~ti!Jllt, lrr4 • _,,#,HI Mk:helob Beer '" ~*."' Ill () Jose Cuervo Tequila }45 .51 .95 2 99 4 99 999 4 99 219 699 GROCERIES ..... ,,. ,, Hostess Twinkles General Mills Triic Cereal . . ... ' ,~. Vons Peanut Butter ~ • """ 10 ,~.' ,, "' ...... Tropical Preserves }19 } 49 } 69 '.99 GROCERIES Del Monte Peas Wishbone Ute Dressings ' ... '.. ·' '"'1 •1 .., ............ Cubbiso11's Crouto11s .47 .69 ··~59 .31 Tree Top Apple Juice J 29 Ye; i.i~~ld Detergent 1 59 V~n; ""'iu;~I Raisins • 7 9 Vons Sandwich Bags • 6 9 G voi svoisvo'Nsvoisvoi svo'Ns<LIP l HIS COUPQr-;vO.S'VO.S'VO.S'VOiS'V;;vo.'il '! Specl•I Midweek Discount .. , :~ Los Angeles County Fmr·Sept. 10-Sept. 2 7 i: ·~ ~. !i SAVE 1.00ii ·~ ........ ,,,, ~· I> • , .. ' ... ;;I I~ ·: OITC• c;ooo "°"°"' l'HllU -· oi..• I' !:!O~!O!S!O!S.!,0!S.,!O!S_!0!S.,!'!!,S.,!O!S!,_¥!_~!.f!.S!,'!_S!!!,S,!O!},!~,!~SJl!.,.j A HAPPY MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY "'1CUURCTM!Tttt*, niMIWl;D .. IU'T. IOTO ... )l'T.16. IMl.CAU..C213)!179-1400 FOlt LOCATION Of STOftE Nf.AA.EST YOU. l'IOl AU.rTVIS ANO Plllcr:S IN TlC1S At)[f'FTCTNf AT VOHS. )))4 W. STH ST~ LOS AMQEUS, ''°° W. PtCO Ill.VO .. LOS N'IOEl.Ls. .,,, w. torn STM LOt ANOELU. ~moo NtOlM WOAa. wa 1t1 Rf'TA1LQIJN(TTT160NLY.1110ST srOflE.S <>Pti.6 AA ro""°"ICHl 1 DAVS ,.. WEEA H\H'lltftl'Oll 8Hch sm Edlnter a ._,..,... ... CoetallH8 tll 1. tntl ltrfft eftd Ot•nte A••· Huntlnteon 8Hctl 21092 IHCtl II•~· Huntlftfton 8Hcll ttt1 Attent• Sen Juen Ceplttteno . 32051 Cel'llfno Ctplt\teno a OelObtepo lrvln• 4730 Berr•ncm Ad lrvtne 4100 lrvln• Blvd Founleln V•ll•y 18201 Hubor & Edinger Ceplttreno Beech 34081 Ool'teny Pttk Dr. & Vlc:torle P:ounteln Velley 17950 M•tnoll• a hllMrl L•11eHU11 24'41 Allcl• ,.rtcwey & Hon Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wedne\day. September 9, 1981 Julia Child has most impact on America's eating habits today MlNNEAl>OLIS dlrecUonofmore mean thetablesettmgsaluting l~'ifrpontting the g<><>d Who do you reel are the lngrul relationships In Julia Child Is possible In n l4S or bnn flukes personallUcis alive today others spheres of our j ust moments. on even c real, und may be who havl' had or are li ves. as well." the busiest of mormnis· served at room tern having the greatest Im Dev e Io p Ing th e Fresh Ptnea l e wlth_p~r4ll.W:C ALWJ:.lLaLh.ot.. 1.-~0A-Amar-ifflH.tttti1t1 breakfast h•btt ne~t --reen rapes · from the oven Sunrise p a l l e r n s ? W h e n mean having the same Crlap Corn Puff Cereal Cinnamon Swirls , made newspaper food editors breakfast everyday. with Blueberries ahead eas ily with the were ask~d this ques· Nutritious c ere a I Cafe Au Lall Muffins c o n v e n i e n c e o r tlon, their number one breakfasts with variety Or refrigerated c rescenl· choice was Julia Child. and appeal can be pre· S un r Is e CI n n am on rolls and bran cereal. the famous cookbook pared with a minimum Swirls may be popped into the author. columnist and of advance planning. A Coffee toaster or toaster oven. 1'n!{t11 <:afe cw tail mu/ f m.~ uo Wi'll u.nt>1 Crt$p c: u rn p u j / s ~.: 1' ua L t opµprl wit II blue bf r rlt'$ t e I e vi s ion f ood breakfast menu as excit· The care Au Lajt Muf for qu1ck reheating, ir personality. ~in~g~as~l~he~.~o~n~e~s~h~o~w~n~in~!f~in~s~a~r~eJp~r!e~pa~r~e~d~a~h~e~a~d~.~d~e~s1~r~ed~.:__~~~~~~~~~!__~~:__~.!._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::.2.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Results of the survey - or editors were disclosed at a breakrast meeting h ere sponso r ed by Cereal Institute , Inc .. the o rganization for which the survey was done. Mrs. Child, along with the other most· influential personalities selected by the food editors -James Beard, Jean Nidetch <founder of Weight Watchers In· ternalional >, and nutri· tioni~t Dr. Jean Mayer -were honored wlth·in- d i vidualJ y designed breakfast table settings, refl ecti ng their in · terests. "T h e s e cereal breakfasts are particularly timely as recognition of the im· portance of breakfast continues to grow,·· said Dr. Eugene B. Hayden, President of Cer eal Institute. Inc. A recent n ational study by Yankelovich. Skelly and While showed that 71 percen t or Ameri can adults believe breakfast 1s the most important meal of t he day. h e noted. ·'This high level of public awareness of the nutritional importance o r breakfast is en· couraging ,'' Dr. Hayden said "However. 38 per· cent o f those in · terviewed in the same Yankelovich study ad- mitted they had skipped breakfast altogether or had only coffee within the past week or two. The in cidence o f breakfast skippi ng among young adults \8·34 is even greater. ex· ceeding half o f all persons in some age bracket, .. he reported. The p syc ho logical dimension of breakfast has been the subject of review by Dr Joyce Brothers. psychologist. columnist, author. and television personality "Breakfas t may be the most revealing meal for psychological s tudy of eating behavior and its relationship to pecsonality," she said. Lifestyle trends have had a dramtic impact on breakfast eating habits, Dr. Brothe r s noted. ··Perhaps m ore than any other meal, what you eat for breakfast is determined by your age, marital s tatus, a nd whether you work or not.·· she said . The psychological im· pact or some or these lifestyle trends, accord· ing to Dr. Brothers , is that "the'important role of meals as social oc· casions could be lost." But, she said, there is an opposing trend toward the more leisurely, lux- -.. uriou s weekend breakfa s t M o r e restaurants a re now of· fering elaborate Sunday buffets. "Breakfast in bed still connotes a sense of lux- ury or a way of remem- bering a special day," she said. She reminded food editors that 30 years ago Em ily Post ''dismissed brunches as uncouth; today they are an increasingly accepta· ble and even sophistical· ed way to entertain.'' T h e re turn to breakfast as a gracious meal to ~ shared with others can have impor· tant psyc h o l ogical benefits, Dr. Brothers said. "Why wait only for weekends lo pamper yourself with a special breakfast?." she asked . "A gracious breakfast meal can nourish your psyche any day of the week. Perhaps in re- turning to so simple a t hi ng as a f amily breakfast, we'll find ourselves moving in the P EACHES A N D ONIONS Golden canned cling peaches (sli ces or halves) are delicious when marinated in oil, vinegar, red onion rtn1s and a bay leaf. Thia la a colorful and flavorful ac companiment to a baked seafood casserole. LUCKY INVENTED DISCOUNT PRICING IN 1962. CORNED BEEF .. 178 BRISKET lady LH Point Cut ICenttr Cur Lb 1 SB1 WHOLE BEEF "148 BRISKET Boneless eonof<I Bttf 1 9 LO\ RIB EYE .. 298 FILET Boneless Bonofd serf •Sprncrn PINEAPPLE JUICE Lady lH 46 oz can !"OSCAR MAYER179 d> Yc~~~TY ~~~~ • Luncheon Meat , !"STEWED 49 i !~~ATO~~z Cane Key Buys mean extra savings. Key Bu)'\ are 11cms priced C\cn lower than their everyday dt'<'Ount pnce~ .. s a rc~ult of m1nuf1cturt'r\0 tcmpor11r)' promo11onat attowanct\ or uccp11onal purcha1.<i. You1111nd hundn:d~ of Key Ruy item' every time you \hop /Yo games or gimmicks. l"'tcad ot game\. \llmpl or g1mm1Cki to auraC't c11\10mer~. we oHcr di'ICounl pricing, o"unng you a lo"(r ovcr1ll food bill Dnd no co,ll y hill\ !"LADY LEE 31 d> !2~YRT 8 Oz Cupe FRYING CHICKEN Wllote Boov sourtiern er <Joe A ... 55 BEST OF THE FRYER .. 118 Fry1n9 Clltcken tnctvoes 2 Brun H<1tves W/Rtbs AttlKlled 2 w1~ 2 Orummcks and 2 r1119ns Cf aoa • SOutnern HOFFY BACON Sh<fd """ 129 LADY LEE CATS UP ~2 Ol Btt !"CREEN 33 d> ~r~~~~f<I 16 oz Cane or Cut !"HARVEST DAY 33 iPEAS 17 Oz cane !;,!;~~ST ~~:229 Pink CllilbllS or BUfguNly ' Single price policy. ln'l\"Jd 111 u1nl11,111~ '''" "''" mu1t1r k rnc1n11 hi..·· .. , lnr INc ··our °''nith: Item l'rtltnit PoltH ""'fll) ·'"'"l"' '''"th•· '·'"ll' fllll"l ix·r 1trm 11' th( 'hnrrcr "h11 hv'' m1•r' 01 thJt ,,1me •t•·m /Yo limits to extra savings. ~.llh.i th.in limit ··,fl'-'·''' .. ,ind hmtt '"Ur ,,.n '"lit' "'( fll1tl•' "" lin11h ''" 1h1· numh.-r 111 111·111' \1111 c.1n hu\ °'" ..,h,·n '"II~·· k l'\ Ho) lllm' 11lh-1ul ,11 ..-"r.1 '·"'"ll'i \1111 l.trl 'h"-1.. Ufl . .. !" SPILLMATE 59 d> !9f<l'-:!!LS 1s SF Rone LONDON BROIL 198 STEAK Boneless Bon<le<I BHf lb ~~!.~OULD~,08 PORK LOIN ROAST SirlOtn Cut 1 l b Avg GREEN CABBAGE soi;a Firm Heaos WHOLE WATERMELON Red Rll)f. ICUt, lb 121 .. 168 LARGE END ..188 RIB ROAST Bonoeaeeef BLADE CUT 101 ~~$K ROAST lD BONELESS 188 B,9u~~PBe~TEAK to R1pr Reaoy to Ear ... 29~ .. RUSSET POTATOES US No 1 ... 10 ~~. ·~··29~~ .. OLB 129 CELLO No 1 BAG llmtts 0Ur ,,,l(t pi,-ot«tlOn ~'t fUllll"tff'I ffttW ptKe\ N> ort f'ff«fAlf' -y SIC><-•llWu '""°'Y ~-1\ , .. , Make it llappen for less! The Original Discount Supermarket Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9. 1981 Fiber foods prove important in highly nutritious diets • Am e ra ('ans h 1a ve bccomt-In creasingl y he.Pith and nu.trition con i1clous over the past de· ('ad e Growi ng con · li u mer inte rest in a n u tritio u s di e t has focused much attention on the important con· trabulion that grain foods. s uch as break(ast cereals. can make to the diet. September, which i s N a ti o nal Be tte r Breakfast Month. is an ideal t ime to t a ke a c loser look at eating habits The U S . Gov e rn- m e nt 's Di e t a r y Guidelines suggest that for the population as a whole, a reduction in current fat intake would b e s e n s ible . The guidelines also recom· m end "foods which are good sources of riber a nd st a r c h . su c h a s whole-grain breads and cereals . fruits and vegetables. beans. peas a nd nuts ·· Breakfast cereals are important g rain foods, a nd they are generally lo w in rat. Grains are recognized as excellent sources or sever a l B vitpmins . iron. comple x carbohydrates and fiber Paber, a non-digestible food su bstance, has r e cetved muc h attention duhng the pas t few yeprs . Nutriti o n ists have s uggested that the d aily consumption or a v ari e t y o f f1b e r - cootaining roods, includ- ing whole·grain breads a nd cereals and fruits a nd vegetables, can pro- vide the bulk that may h e lp r eg ulat e th e d igestive syst e m . A variety or hot a nd ready to-eat cereals, especial- ly those containing bran. ca n a dd f i b er io breakfast or can be used to increase the fiber con- tent or foods eaten at other times during the d ay. The fiber content or m 1*ny breakfast cereals is list ed o n package le1 bels. F o r a d d it io n a l hreakfast ideas. plus re ci p e s f or qu ic k breakfas t breads with t he goodness or cereal grains. Cereal Jnstitute. Inc. has put together a new leaflet entitled .. 5 Minute Breakfast Menus wi th the Goodness or Cer eal Grains .·· Th is ti m ely leaflet g i ves n utrition informa tion . menu and recipe ideas Single copie5 are availa- b I e without c ha rge Write to 5 Minute Menus, Suite 133 1. 32 West Ra ndolph Street. Chicago. Illinois 60601 P O W E R PACKED QUA RES ':2 cup sugar 1 a cup butte r or margarine . melted 1 egg flour 1 teaspoon vanilla a.. cup all-purpose '2 teaspoon bak ing soda '4 tea spoon salt 1 cup 14 ounces 1 s hre dd ed C h e dd ar cheese 5 cris ply cooked bacon sltces. crumbled 2 cups raisin bran cereal Cream cheese Heat ove n to 350 degrees F Combine sug- a r . butter . egg a nd vanilla in large bowl , Classes in gourmet dishes set A class in the prepara· lion of gourmet dishes fro m the firs t cours through desserts will o ffered by Coastline Community College at Ne wport Harbor High School, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Instructor Betsy Cook will teach the class from 3 :30 to 6 :30 p .m . Thursdays, beginning Sept. 10. The class is tuition free for legal residents of the State of California for one year or longer. A materials fee of $25 will cover the cost of sup- p I i e s u ti Ii.zed I n classroom situations. Students may register In class during the first two c lass sessions if s pace is available. For additional In· formation contact tbe- Coastllne Community College Admissions of·· flee at ~714 ) 963·0824.' BREAKFAST , CU&"TARD PUDDING 2 eups-bite·slze biscuit cereal (wheal or bran> 1'll cup ra isins 2 cups milk 2 eggs, beaten 11, cup sugar 1 teas poon vanilla ''• teaspoon cin· na mon In 1-qt cassero l e , sprinkle r a 1111 n s ove r cereal. Combine mtlk, e ggs , suga r. vanilla. cinnamon and salt ; mix well Pour over cereal a nd raisins . Pin ce casserole in baking pan; pour water into pan to de pth of l inch Bake at 350 degree~ F . about 1 hour. Serve warm or c old with c re am or whipped cream. as de- mix well. Add tlour. soda nod salt; m ixing until well blended. Stir in cheese and bacon. Add cereal; mix well. Spread into ungreased 9 -inc h s quare baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees F. about 20 minutes or until golde n br own . Cool. cut into squa res. S pread w ith c r e am cheese to serve. Makes 9 -inch square pan of squares. Vs teaspoon salt H ea.t o ven t o 350 dcgrees·F Place cereal sired Makes 4 ser vings. Cereal a11d power packed squares get the day started of( very well ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '\!!!J!_e$} LIDO FOSTER FARMS FRESH CHICKEN CUT -UP FRYERS RUMP ROAST l S 2 .59 n e ' , •' bo••·f S.1•h~1,.,, t •H J l''U STEW MEAT IS 2 .59 .. .:. " ~Se~• Ro j SW ISS STE AK IS 1.79 <, A h, •· BPPt qo •n Cut OMAHA ROAS T lB 1.99 U.5.D.A. CHOICE RUMP ROAST USDA ,,....... b?tcJ (.f_!!OIC[ LB. FILLER PAPER Include\ Vocuum Boule 1.89 .97 ALLAOIN LUN CH KIT 3.99 1.29 100H1.49 5p,.co~I pock of ) BEROL PEN REVLON FLEX 1 101 P~'il FOSTER FARMS CALIFORNIA FRESH WHOLE CUT UP CHICKENS ~.) ~ 'a ...... r ,.."'"' c I l "' 8..rll-. f' Putt • .-)Of"\ N ut £1Cef"d 11 fo r BEEF SHANKS 1s 1.29 LEAN GROUND BEE F LS 2. 19 p,,.,,,,, ~ 1 59 FRESH RED SNAPPER ............................. La. • r' ,,. .• , D,.hoi,Pd c Pnlt-r Cut HALIBUT STEAKS r ,~ k Pon R,.n·ly REX SOLE LS 3.49 LB 2.89 CENTER CUI ROUND STEAK U 5 D A CHOICE BEEF 1.89 ~ U S O~{ @Q_!C!J LB. MAHI MAHI lB 2.89 f ro1•,, Q.-tn)\J•·d SMOKED SWORDFISH ts 2.89 GRADEA CHICKEN LIVERS FRO ZEN 69 DEFROSTED s LS SO X 1 95 LB. • BESTFOODS REALEGG --~· MAYONNAISE .) l._,.., ;:,,~,.., A· \f Vo, 8 P" GRANOLA BARS t~ l''" lcu~ Comul,..h· 31 01 PANCAKE MIX 16 I 8._,.t,. LOG CABIN SYRUP C hocolotP 5ol'ldw•ch 19 0 1 OREO COOKIES o Pk I 0 1 Pkq\ SUN GIANT RAISINS O Pock 17 oz Con• SUGAR FREE DR PEPPER 32-01. LIMIT 2 J.39 1.05 2.49 1.59 .93 5 lb Bog Gronuloted C & H SUGAR De1t••g,.nt 70 oz Pkg Inc 75G Off FRESH ST ART .,lod 170 ( t 20 Bog• fre,. SANDWICH BAGS Sprongf,eld SO Ct LU NCH BAGS Dodd~ C"•P Ant Ffovor1 POTATO CHIPS I lb Pkg R&9ufor Stock IMPERIAL MARGARINE 9 1.49 6.72 .95 .69 .99 .69 ~i::~:r~ ..................... 2.19 1.09 WEXFORD CRYSTAL c LB. l~on•'' Ground BP~f o.,~~ "lot b<e~Cl I~ Fot CHOPPED STEAK S i s 2.49 £II llo• t. S•rl~ 1.39 SLICED BACON LS f: fl <),.,.,., U' Hot 1.69 ITALIAN SAUSAGE 1S f R U11t lt'_. f"'JO ' 1.69 BRATWURST SAUSAGE s LARGE LOIN LAMB CHOPS ~B.3.89 Plom Lobel 750 Ml VODKA ORGIN ......... 2.99 COLOR PRINTS Precoou\ 12 oz (,,.,,o ch~e•e 10o r o• be~f 10 75 Ol Soro le~ Bull"• 10 75 01 EN CHI LADAS 1.69 POUND CAKE I .SS CHEESE & CRACKERS 4 ,!I MOZZARELLA BALLS 1.89 O'~y 8 01 pkg SnnquP• (h1Ckf'n Turkey 8 o, Sloced 17 Ol 12 Ol v .,.nno bf'f'f lronk\ kl'lnc~ wuflf or JONES LIVERWURST 1.39 POLIS H SAUSAGE I. 79 GARLIC BREAD • 7 5 MEAT PIES .39 fnternot•o11ol Voru•he• I 1 or ::::~::Jis ............................. 89 HUGHES 88 SLICED BOLOGNA ......... • Vomn•o 1 qnl co11 ;()fjf;S f;f" Ttff r,r..rrrr Miyoko Genmoocllo 10 01 pkg SOY SAUC E 4.29 '"°""'""NOl>VCIOfPl TEA . 1.45 M•yoko Shttloke 1 oz pkg Fresh red grHl't whtl• Bfff & chicken 3 0 1 pkg DRIED M USHROOMS 1.39 •AMABOKO YEE FU MEIN RAMfN S ,o.'I f r9'h Te11d11r l8 .39 1601 pkq 6 2S or 1.29 Moyoko cher •• 3 .S or plt9 B•OCCOLI ASAHI AJI 2.19 pkg. RI CE CRACKERS .79 ~CO'n'ON •--·-------------·°' We accept ALL coup~ns from other Supermarkets : BRING IM' I ! ALL TO t -I f •P•....d<o•po""°'O(ttptod 7 'o"""'"l'fpr.,.,.oto00.&11r0<,,,.pvrcllo .. <0<1po••"••ocupttd l Only i * t t "'0""fOCt\,,ttf t COtiipo"I\ of "00 Of .. U ton ~ dollbf.d 4 ~bdtt~ of IMM\ .., MQrt\Aoctvre,'1 <OWf)CHt I ! p<olHb•t•d by low S Yot.,. of oM .,.,,., •• ,.,.,.-, <-clolw.-...1 by ..,, \holl ,"<• 6 H ~ clo "Ol •lo<~ .i.. 1 HUGHll • ,.,., .,.H,t•d °" o""'-. 1ood mor••• • (O\'Pf"" .. ·-• twbthtv+t on ~ et .qv.~t ~ 1 l..,., ~co & t I ,., '' 1>•"'1.-, • .,......., 9 ~· lo ~""" •"'I>""~ 0" -11 '°"-9 ()!fff Geod s.i.o 10 Sejl1 16 1911 ~------------------~ .. , • ' Air.con 4 111 VIOLITI "W ••• ., -'· ...... •t ' EA .99 P11•CfS ffJf(l!'if 1 Do~ I o"' IHill S st" 10 I """ wto st" 1•. "'' W( Wfl(()M( '()()() ST'~' $HOH'tU . ~ l C1 \ OrangeCoaat DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday. September 9, 1981 'Hot dog' omekt delight Here'• an lntere1Un1 but cook tbe omeletl dlle 1 IMM t4 •or' Gift center IO unfOOked por way to serve a almple at a Ume, uain1 about "' •UllC!e Albefftut elieele · Uona now to bottom. Ttlt omelet: roll It aroWld a cup ot the e11 mlstue 1 bot doe Mn, apllt pao u nece11ary ao un· slice of cheese and tuck for eacb omelet. Mix e I I 1, w at• r, cooktd e111 can flow. it inside a hot do1 bun. OMELET ROU ON A pickle reUab re~arf._ ...5l1dA. ~ ..rapidb bac&- Thia HIY. Hftdwtch, BVS (1 aervtltc> aalf pepper w ~ a and forth over heat to w h I c h c a n b e p u t 2 eHa fork. Heat butter to • keep mixture in motion toaether In less than five 11,Aa tableapoona tnch omelet paa or an• 1ll4inl freely. While minutes, is sure to be a water 1kltlet over medium· top l• atlll molal and hit with mothers as well 1 teupoon pickle llllb heat until Just bot creamy·lookln1, cover as children. Kids will relish enoupt to atule a drop wtth cheese slice. Cook like its simple, good v. teaspoon pre· of water. Pour in •II about ao seconds loncer flavor. Moms wlll Uke ll pared mu.atard mixture (mixture should until cheese be1in1 to because it's wholesome Dub salt set at ediea at once.> me It. Ro 11 omelet and easy to prepare. Dash pepper With pancake turner, around cheese sllce. For on ea311. wholeao e nwal, wrap a two-egg omelet around a slfoe of cheese and tuck If ms~ =:J The omelet contains 1 tablespoon but· carefully push coooked Tum omelet onto split plenty of protein plus ~t~e!:..r ~:...:===:...:=-~po~rti~ona~~a~t~ed~1~e~1ito~w~a~r~d~h~o~t ~do~&~b~un~. Se~rv:!e~ho~t:.:_. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::=:=.:. __ ~~~L--------irq_n, phosphorous, trace minerals, the vitamins A, D. E, Kand all the 8 complex. This recipe yields one s erving because it 's easiest and fastest to cook a single omelet at a lime (it takes about a minute !). To make more servings, multiply all the ingredients by two, four, or whatever number of servings you wish. You can mix the eggs, water and season· ings together in a bowl, Outdoor barbecue cookery One or the highlights of summer is eating outdoors. Something about the setting makes one's appetite flair and creates the mood for a relaxed meal. The aroma or a barbecue may lure diners to the table, but the prospect of biting into crisp grilled chicken or a broiled steak is even more enticing. Whether planning a barb ec ue for the backyard or cooking at a picnic site, be sure to select those foods that allow the cooks time to enjoy themselves too. Plan to serve roods that can be prepared ahead of time. Start the main course the night before the barbecue is s cheduled. Another easy make-ahead course is dessert. Good choices for desserts are those • that don't need to be refrigerated and can be eaten without utensils. like cookies or fruit or unfrosted cake. To top a cake without using a thick frosting, try the poke method. Poke holes in the cake with a skewer and pour warm syrup over it until absorbed, as in Citrus Poke Pound Cake. A lemony syrup flavors the whole cake. The beverage in the meal, especially on hot summer da ys , is imp o rtant too . A barbecue or picnic wouldn't be complete without lemonade. Fix any amount of lemonade from 1 quart to 2 gallons the night before, using the following guidelines. MARINATED GINGER CID CK EN 1 (2in· to 3-pound) broiler -fryer chicken. cut up in cup vegetable oil in cup reconstituted le mon juice 1.4 cup soy sauce l teaspoon grated ginger or 1 tablespoon ground ginger l teaspoon onion salt 14 teaspoon garlic powder Pierce chicken with fork. Place in shallow glass baking dish. In small bowl , combine remaining ingredients; pour over chicken. Cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate 4 hours or longer , turning occasionally. Grill or broil 45 minutes to 1 h our or to desired doneness, brushing frequently with marinade. Refrigerate leftovers. Makes 4 lO 8 servings. LEMONADE Sugar Reconstituted lemon juice Cold water Dissolve sugar in reconstituted lemon juice; add cold water. Serve over ice. To make 1 serving (8 ounces ), use 2 tablespoons sugar, 2 tablespoon a reconstituted lemon j uice and~ cup water. For 1 quart, use ~ cup su1ar, ""cu p reconatltuted lemon juice and 3~ cups cold water a ······················~ .. .,. l2 with Cou.P!_ft FRE.E Ralp~s-1 Pack xtra Large . : -. • E with coupon and purch... • • umu one,. .. ,a.m ggs of one ctn. •• regul•r price • I One Cou,on I. ::S,t~"•tomer. c~ ll"9ct1" • t55 -~1····~1;. ................ .,, r ....................... ,.·:·~ . Save1.69wlthCoupon FREEi 1 ·;·.~. • 10-1 oz. !kgs. • 5 Cham.p~on wllhcouponondpurch•M i . :. Limit One Frff Item Ra Is I n s of one bag at reguler price • • & One Covpon l 11..::it~"1tomer. Coupon Effective 457 -' 1 ' ~1~"';;~~1;1 ••••••••••••••••• .., ·,; ,-·······················~ ,_... •••••••••••••••••••••• ::'\ . : S•·~SkiDiiss FREE : : Reg~=~~,.~!i:~:~:~~iri~z~~:~t FREE : ·: ... : Farlllll" Jolln wlth-ondpurchoM : : MIDI Pita wllhcouponondpurch... : ·~,~~o:u:: ·-L'·L· .. one pkg. et regutar price • • ~!~:~ff Item Bread of one pkg. at reguler prlc·~-I I I ~~~~;·;· .. :... ··•-' ~~:~;~· ..........•....• ., :: Split Top or Sandwich Frozen-Northern 12 oz. Basket Wheat or qalphs S'nucker's Halibut Steak Red Rip Ralphs White Peanut Grape Strawberries Bread Butter Jelly .49 •.. 59 ···179 ···136 . . • 11/2 lb. . . 18 oz. . ·. '. 32 oz. • each • loaf • jar 8 Jar .259 per • fb. USDA Choice Sliced-As sorted Beef Round-Boneless Green Giant California Cellars Ralphs-2 oz. Pkg . Frozen-5 oz. Pkg. London ~ Nilttets Taylor Chipped Tina's Broil Corn Chablis Meats Burritos •199 9279 8 3i:rl lt4to~l per • 312oz. 1.5 ltr. • lb. • can • btl. Frozen rozen Easter-Grain Fed Country Pride Country Pride USDA Choice Avg. Size 7-9 lb. Breast Beef Round Pork Smoked Sllleked Eye of Shoulder lliMlld Roast Steak USDA Choice Farmer John Farmer John Beef Loin Value Pack Whole or Rib Half Smoked Steak F~er Pork Ham Hocks Tails Loins Turk~ Tiit~ 109 91 39 119 per "' .i:. per ..... "· 8 lb. Wmgs .99~ 2~~ 1 !:. 59 ~· • lb. .. WllP. Sliced From Sliced Food Wilson 's Sliced Spread San Francisco Singles Kraft Variety ,,... Giiio Swiss Pack a... Sllallle Cheese Ralphs Sliced-Meat or Beef Bologna 1~~. .pll •. 1~! • ptig. 1s.! • pllg. 1 s.?u -• pllg. 189 1 lb. 8 pkg. more super low prices Feature Item of the WMk Sculptura Ralphs Funny A11t111 Wlndex Refill Ralphs Beef Flavored Dog Food 89 pllg. 19 191201. 33 2101. • oft ~ btl. • can Stoneware Din.....,..,. Salad Plates each -with eech Sf.Ol ll!Urch ... 721101. • can Purex Bleach Ila & URll Sii 1Jalf .. CllTl llSA Ml ... llWPllT IUS ....... ·:: ... -r.:-. .:s 1211-. YIS11'~ ,_ .... 11211 17' ST~ YISn. , a n La Victoria Taco Sauce 57 01. • btl. ..... , .. CISTAD I Assorted Flavors Ralphs Ralphs ~alphs i00% Pure Monterey Jack or Apple Yogurt Mild Juice Crunch Cheddar 139 ag .... 38 ··· I oz. 8 ctn. II cln. .pkg. Prices effective Sept. 1 O thru Sept. 16, 1981 Copyright 1981 by Ralph1 Grocery Company. All A1ghta Rfferved We reaerve the right to llmM or refllM HIM to commerclel dHlet• or who1 ... 1e,., Suing• ral•te to prevlou• wHk'• Relph• price, or IHI dete prior to lnltlel ptlc. •eduction uclu1lve ot a.dverllMd or promotional prle". Ad•••ttt~ ,,.,,., ,,. '"" •d ••• tt•• .. ,,.. D"C.• or tow•• '" alt llO•n 1'11c:n 01,.., 111111 ~!·.~:~~~ D"C•t may ••• , d t D•.,d•"9 11110" •oc•t comS"hhOll c;.,, llCIOfl ....... llOflic 15471 s. •..s1. tlSJmfll St• ._ 9-11 lllJ, M fllll, • '• 11 ... ... I 1' '" ... d{ i.d I I'' •1 I ' "I ' " I ·:. ' *1'l ,,. 'll .w ••• 1 • ., II ,, ; I •I 'cl ,, I. • • ' • ·S ':Ir' I ',;) :ye 1'1') , .. ,., ~ ~ .. 11, I ll r•'> ~ .. tl ··l~ , .. n •tn llJ 1m 11\1 iol llttt !)•j •tb n.,, l ()"I :tnl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wudnesday, September 9, 1981 Cupcake paper packages come up short By MARTIN SLOANE i.at1sfactor1ly hundled. But I ulsu received tl letter from a man who thinks that s hoppers should report such shortages to their locul bureau or weights and measures. Here is his letter: Hy alerting the weights·and·meaaures of· flee to these situations, corusclenUous shop· pers would be assured thlll their fellow shop· pers would not be t'llmilarly shortchanged. It also di11coura ges companies from using such methods to incremse their profits -Howard It Huber, director , Bureau of Weight!. and Measures. Erie County, N Y DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER Thank you for publhhin~ the lettff from the shopper who wrote to the company whtm she round the package of paper cups was two cups short. DEAR MR. SLOANE -For every shopper who notices a shortage sucn as the one mentioned in your column, there are thousands upon thous ands who would not count let alone complain about -the miss- lnj( paper cups. 1----------------------------------------r--, CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS Because of the letter, I decided to write to the maker of my cupcake papers when I bought several boxes that each had four to six papers fewer than they were supposed to have. This week l received a letter of apology and three packages of cupcake papers It cer- tainly s howed me that it is worthwhile to send a complaint letter when you don't get what you pay for. -Carol B. from Hebron.· Conn. DEAR CAROL -Many readers have written to me about similar e xperiences. All of their complaints were promptly and • • • Basics Because or this situation, the unethical company is tempted to short all of thes e peo· pie a few items out of every package with an occasional payofC of a free box to the excep· tional shopper who does bother to count and complain. I urge you to encourage your readers to contact their local weights-and-measures of- fi ce when they find a s hortage. Weights-and- measures inspectors would follow up on the complaint. Shipments with short packages would,be removed from sale with the prob- ability of fines be ing imposed. From Page CS Publishing Co. of San Antonio, the book's first printing or 6,000 copies is being marketed only in Texas. The project started strictly as a way to pre· serve family recipes. On a trip home to Cors icana. Mrs. Dillow drove around to see the numerous hous es in which she had lived when her father was a tenant farmer. Hardly anything remained. CALIFORNIA RANCH MARKET S H E AND HER sis· ters began reminiscing about the ir mothe r 's well-spread table a nd soon regretted that fe w family r ecipes we re- written down. She took it from there. collaborating with an older sister , Deenie B. Carver, on the cookbook which c ombin es anecdotes of growing up with recipes from a country kitchen. "I don't expect people to try everything," Mrs. Dillow s ays. ··Lye soap is one of the ·good ol' days' products that I've never had a hankering to go back to," she writes . • In a se c tion on chicken. she adds, "The gizzard was a coveted piece of chicken in the Blackwell family until someone told us that eating gizzards would make a girl's breasts grow bigger." THE BLACKWELL family boas ted seven girls and two boys. Farm Fresh GREEI OllOIS & RADISHES 5; $1 Fresh Crisp Golden • Delicious APPLES 4 I s1 b s New Crop LEMONS lO~a ch Tender Ulke County Barlett J PEARS 3 I b s Tender Young BEAii SPROUTS 3 ~ $1 1 lb. She says s he had to leave the cotton fields of north-central Texas to appre c i a te her childhood, but s he does not paint a rosy picture of the Depression. CELERY SPlllACH CELLO CARROTS ·~ MUSHROOMS "We knew we were poor and we didn't like it. My pare nts were always wanting to do better for us," s he re- calls. "We came out all right in spite of it. not because of it." MEAL S WERE c o oked on a w ood - burning stove and there was no electricity . "If it got loo hot in the summer, we'd get in the Model T, if we could af. ford the gas. and take a drive to let the breeze cool us," she reme m - bers. Bee f could n o t be s tored long and the famil y wo ul d ca n steaks. Chicken was reserved for Sunday dinner Pork was the second-favorite meat, often cons umed with red-eye gravy. Other regular fare at the eight-foot-long table were fresh vegetables from the family garden. potatoes, rolls, corn· bread, pies, cakes and cobblers. .. BREAD From PageC2 11. teaspoon nutmeg I/, teaspoon ginger I/• teas poon cloves lr4z cup raisins, if de- s ired Heat oven to Jso r Grease bottom only of 9x5-inch loaf pan. Finely crush cereal. Combine cereal crumbs, carrots, eggs, oil, honey aod sug. ar; mix well. Let stand a few minutes to soften cereal. Combine flour, baking powder, salt and spices; mix well. Add flour mixture to cereal · mixture, mixing just un- til dry irfgredients are moistened. Stlr In raisins. Bake at 350° F . for SO to 60 minutes or until wooden pick insert· ed lo center comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes: remove from pan. Cool completely on wire c90l- ing rack. Makes 1 loaf. 3eunches$1 3 Bunches $1 p le g OUR MEAT: BEnER THAN JUST A CUT ABOVE Lean 'N' Meaty Country Style SPARE RIBS $1~b~ We'll Cook Em" ' --=- -· §"~~~_: Our Own Stuffin Center Cut Stuffed PORK LOlll PORK CHOPS ROAST $ 69 $1~~ Stock-up Canter Cut PORK CHOPS LOIN CUT $599 HALIBUT 1b. $1~b~ -IEIGHBOR'S Stop bJ on FrtdeJ a......., for•._ .. of.,.... of our fine Caltfomlll 9'endt llertlet Producb FOR OVA SENIOR CITIZEN NElOHBORS 10% OFF OnAny~.f $10.00 or Mere EVERY TUESDAY ~ ............... OliyPIOUtl ) 3 3 , , 3 C 3 3 , 3 2 7 7 TD 7 5 t ms s , s es s $1 $11,~ PORK $239 I ROAST lb. Tender 'N' Lean Boneless PORK $279 CHOPS lb. Sliced To Order 1111111 •EESE I Oven Aoeated TlllOllEAST .. . ·a~~ QreenFr"h S .. EISIUI '1'~ $19~ LNn PISTUll •2·~ ~ l I •• Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9. 1981 Scrmiiptious slow-cooked ratatouille By BARBARA GIBBONS sauce over hot \!ruined 2 cups watC!r <or rut Purmt>san chet-se pan on u l'ookae Un on Ratatouille, the slow p asta. Add I tahlespoon SLIM GOURMET sklmtnl'<.I broth > 2 tab 1 es p o o n s the middle shelf of your tooked vegetable stew of gratc.-d cheese, if de· K ounces protean Italian.seasoned bread oven Turn on the ovt'n of Fr enc h provincial ·ired. Makes 4 meatless eggplant enri c h ed unt'ook ed t•rumbs a nd set the temperatun · MEDl·CAL MC:DICARE.CHAMPUS dtilicent. ls showing up m ain-rourse ser vings, I r up unpared diced olbow ma(•arona Stir all 111t(red icnts to 325·degrees. Bake I WORKMAN SCOMPENSATION INSURANCES o n m o r c u n d m ore 225 calories each. Grat-rncchini 4 ounces provolone t o g ct he r . c x c e pt hour Uncover and ba k(' ACCEPTED AS PAYMENT IN FULL A NNOUNCING Joseph A. C'.orig, M.D. Fam ily Practice NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS m e nus In fresh n ew ed chct.>11c as a p p rox l on a on, peeled, !Or other sharp d1ec~c l, Parmesan a nd bread· an adtlilional 10 lo 15 1u1se: as u filling for imatcly 25 calories pC'r n1111ced diced, or sli<'ed and lorn crumbs. ~oon in lo_!_ minute~1i.Uigu1d is 547-0341-80 I H. Tusttn A•• .. J f305".L..:IS:.:Oft=LC"!UL- ..-e pes. I* ~•u ceo for ta blespoon · 2 peeled tomatoes, Satl.p:epp~asre non-Slick ovenproof pan absorbed and topping ·~ IOI Medical lld9.-Hextto Newport Fwy. om elets. a topping for 0 NE-ST F. t> BAKED diced or 8 ounce can Option al 1 ~ lea or casser ole . Sprinkle golden. Makes six main·~~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ba ked potato. MACARONI tomatot!S spoon d ried ba~ll wi th P a r mesan a nd cou rse servings. 260 Piiot Logbook -I •1 ,.1 .l llere's what's next : a RATATOUILLF. ANO 1 clove garl ic . o1tr31e1,8gnahneorbsor mixed breadcrumb~ Cover the caloneseachwithwaler Candid com~tan'es II y I DI sauce ror spaghetti. The CHEESE peeled, minced I' a n wit h a Ii d or (270 calories each with n m e vegetables also 1 c up pared diced 2 cups tom ato Juice I tablespoon gr alt!d aluminum foll . Place the broth> exclusively in the a re popular in Italia n 1a------------------------------------------~----~------~----------------~~----_:.-:_-:_-:_-:_-:_-:, __ -_-__ .... _-_-:_-:_-:.-:.-:.::_-.:;.:;_-:_::, ______ :...:....=:..:::..:::..:::..:::!:.-. cook e r y e g gplant , toma toes. pe ppers. zuc- chini and onions . We've experime nte d with a number of ways to adapt the ratatourne \heme to pasta toppings, and like the m all. One thing we don't like is oil calories (1,910 or more in a cup>. so these re· cipes have been de v e loped with no o il added. If you'd like to add the taste of olive oil, without the oil calories, you mi g ht a dd some chopped or sliced olives to these mixtures or use some of the liquid the olives are packed in. If you do, be careful about adding salt without first tasting the sauce. SLO W -COOKED RATATOUILLE SAUCE FOR PASTA I pound eggpla nt. pared, minced 1 lar ge z u cchini, q uartered lengthwise, s liced 2 cu p s p ee l e d , crushed tomatoes. fresh or canned 1 cu p cho pped onion 2 or 3 cloves garlic I to taste > 1 14 c u ps fa t · s ki m med c hi cke n or beef broth (or waler) 1 cup water 6-ounce can tomato paste 2 ta bl es p oo n s minced fresh parsley Optiona l: 1 table· spoon minced fresh or I teaspoon dried basil leaves Salt. pepper. to tast e Combine ingredients an a heavy Dutch oven and cover tightly Sim mer over low heat 2 hours or more , stir ring occasionally, until sauce is thick. Add water . af n eed ed. Spoon sau ce over hot. drained pasta. Leftover sauce can be s t o r ed i n the refrigerator or freezer a nd reheated . Ma kes enough for six servings. 75 calories each with broth <70 calories each with a ll water). JC you pr e fer your vegetables quick·cooked a nd crunchy. he re's a quick a nd easy mixture to toss with hot, drained pasta. S PAGHETTI WITH RATATOUILLE SAUCE PRIMAVERA· ~YLE 4 c u ps tender · cooked protein-enriched pasta 1 cup pared diced eggplant, 1 cup un p ared sliced small zuc: chini I medi u m o nion. peeled, sliced 1 green bell pepper , seeded. in strips 1 c up s l e w ed tom atoes 2 cups tomato juice Optional : I clove garlic, m inced Optional. pinch of thyme and basil Salt, peppe r, to taste While s pa g he tti as cooking in boiling salted water, combine remain- ing ingredients in a cov· ered non-stick s killet. Simme r . cover ed , 10 'fn i nutes. Uncover and continue lo sim mer. stir· ring often, until sauce is thick and vegetables are c runc hy-te nder . Add water , if needed . Spoon Cat/ ish bill approved LITTLE ROCK, Ark. CAP ) -Arkan s a s r estaurant patro n s would be told what t)'Pe of cat.fish the restaurant serves -farm-raised rreah-water, ocean or mported -under a bill approved by the Arkansas Senate. The bU1 was drafted by the Catfish Farmers of Arkansas and t he Arkansas Hospitality AnociaUon, which sald that catfis h farme rs • • j usl want people to know what they are eat- 101." The bW now goes to the House of Represen· tatlves. ' f . rou AlWAYS SAYE/ WITH STATER BROS. lOW-lOW PRICES/ ({JJ}! . ---UA9tAtW.. - t LB a!~ Jr&::~'~E " '--~~~-~~~~~~~-----' !TAT'fli BflOS. ClffTTffED #EAT 1$ UNCONDm<>NAU'f IJUAK.AllTEED TO fUME '°'1 BEEF ROUND BONftt< $179 ::::, .8 PlllUS EffEC 1-RIU Mrs sm tO-t6 ''" lli ~-, ------• l l f Yf&• '• ... "" ' a,iu,.,u 1 Plt~~, I A Jo ¥0"1(• ~ ~~ • GEN ERAL MILLS -. WHEATIES 12·0Z • 1°3 BETTY CROCKER 12·VAR. SUPER MOISl CAKE MIXES 18.~oz 89c • BETTY CROCKER 9·VAR READY TO SPREAD • i 2• • FROSTINGS ·. 16.~0Z ! 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VEGETABLES <•t•i.t .... , "' "uO'l;)U 14.29 "1AN!olN~ E INt~ ~! ( .. FROZEN CORM OM THC COB .. , • DIMMER f RIES '"' POOR IOY SANDWICH •Ru CORM MUFFINS ., •• , " ,.,, ..... H"HT & EARLY ~:"•"~•w• , ORUGE JUICE MINlll( .. ••I! "l•I ·.:· :.: .. M ':,•. 99c · .. .-... 16·0Z • ... • .. • .. • .. • .. ! ., ... ggc . '1.18 ll,58 ' . '1.19 ..sr '1.59 "•I lfj< , '4..29 '' 72' ...• a1· 411 &5' ~3.59 t~ ,,, '2.49 .. '· '2.99 " I I I I • ti " -------------------------------~------ = •• yos 4¥ $±±4 I ¥4f 0 Orang~ CoJ::.I DAILY PILOT /Wudnc::.Llay Supturnbtu 9, 1981 DI \\I U~l-.Sl>A Y -EVEN1G-e.-001a• ...wa TIC TAC DOUGH w ·A·e·H 1 Hol Lipa' myalerlooa di•· apoearance .c> dlllurb9 Franl< lhal r,. ahool• B J wtllla preparing 10 ...,Ch the jungle tor Iha mlulng nu<M • GOOOTIMEa Social Security could atend In lhe way when Gr.ndpa Evana decides lhat It'• time to get mar- ried &D ml ELECTRIC COMPANY(R) (I) C88HEW8 9 A8CNEW8 QIN8CNEW8 (H)MOVlE • • 'h "The Cal From Out- ., Sp~" ( 19791 Kan Ber· ry. Sandy Duncan An ex1r111rreslrt1I 1omc11 cr&sh·tand1 oo unh 'G' 0MOVIE * * "Thunderbirds To Tl~ Rescue" (1981) The pilots ol llvo specially equipped rocket ships mull save the llves ol penengers 1r1pped on 1 supersonic trensport 'G' (l)MOVIE • • '" "No [)eposot, No Return" ( 1976) David Nlv81\. 01rr81\ McGavln The children ol neglec11ve pat81\ts decide to Siege their own kidnapping to get some •lllH'l•on G · 9:30 0 JOKER'S WILD Q) All IN THE FAMtl V Edith 1ns-s 1 111endsh1p ad 1n lhe swap secuon ol • maga.uM Cl) BENNY HILL fl) KCET NEWSBEAT Host Clete Rot>ens '1i) STUDIO SEE "Race Cer Family' St8"'· ardess Nancy James takes her two daughlefs 10 the pns at the Laguna SECA racetrack, • m11s11e launching In Wlute Sands. N Me• is wtlnessed (R) Cl)QtNEWS ®) BARNEY MILLER , :00 8 CBS NEWS D N8CNEWS D ABCNEWS 0 8UUSEVE Q) M•A•S•H Hawkeye 1nd Trapper 11tempt to retr .. ve a 11.ip ply ol hydrocort11on1 stolen by btack-mark- 81Mta ., STREETS Of' 8AH FRANCISCO ti) OVEREASV Gue11 singer Frank111 l1ine (RIO '1i) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT TIC TAC DOUGH @) MERV ORlf'F'IN 'Salute To 'Only Wh.., I L•ugh"' GU4ttll Marsha Mason Kristy McNIChol Nell Simon Bellamy Brom ers (C)M0"1E * * .,., 'Uptown S11urday Naghl" ( 1974) Sidney Poi- tier. Boll Cosby A l&ctory worker and a alrfft·W158 cabble gel caught up 1n a gangland feud wnl!n oiey decide 10 traol 8 gangS1e1 who held up a bar (OJ MO\llE • • '" "Bon Voyage. Cher he Brown" ( 1979) Anom&t· ed ~reeled by Bill M11111n. det Snoopy and WOO<I· stock follow a.change stud..,11 Cheri.. Brown \ JOURNALISTS c; arr t<'I.. l 't ll'\ 1 h.•rt 1 and Emel',\ l\111g 1 l·porl on prohlt·111' fat.• ing blacks 1n .\nw1w.1 Blatk und Wh1tl· .. tonight <It !l :m 1111 t'han1wl I Pepperm1n1 Party. L"1us and Ma1c1e on an adven ture-hlled lour ol Englancl and France 'G 7:30 8 2 OH THE TOWN Hosis Steve Edwards Melody Rogars Featvreu • mag1U1ne dating serv1Ct! the nislory of 1ranspo1 la lion tn Los Angeles. lhe developmenl ot a musoc.:il RrOOuct1on from 5taf1 10 finish 0 ~FAMILY FEUD D EVEOMLA. Hosts lne1 Pedroza Paul Moyer Featured "'" mosl oullageous n1ghlcluO on Los Angllles. le Cage Av• Fofll!s bBCkSl&ge di II" smash 1111 .. , m Ge111ng M~ ACI T og<llhet And Ta~onQ ii On The Road p1 evoew ot 11111 n-season o l E~!! On LA 0 FACE THE MUSIC Q) ALL l.N TH£ FAMtl Y fii) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT '1l) NATIONAL GEOOAAPHIC SPECIAL The lnv•s•ble World Am8Zong and n1gt11y SP•' c1alizeo cameras and 1m11gong devoces uncnver m1croscop1c Ille in m1nu1e delall. peneira1e gala .. .,,. lreeze movemenr a11d unravel myslerres ahm11 anc1en1 Egy1>l1an mum- moes (R) (I) P.M. MAGAZINE An 1nterv1ew with tennis star Chro£ Everl Lloyd a man wno cons11uc1s largf' sculptures oul ol 10011. P•CllS ~-00 tJ THE WHITE SEAL !:" an antmateo ve,a10n ot Rudyard K·plono s Ju09le Book a wno1.. se4i ~rches lo< a sale osta'11l t(W' htfnsell ano.. "'~ l•tln w seats 1R1 0 ~ REAL PEOPLE Feature<l a san11 r astt .. bu aiding compel'''"" antique wind-up toys P•ll rae41s a olack rodeo female auct1onee< (RI 0 THEGREATEST AMERICAN HERO The motl\11r of one of Relph s sludenls gels Iler sell involved on an espionage opernlion and Ralph has 10 qet ni>r out 0 LOVE IS A HEIGHBORHOOO m P.M. MAGAZINE An interview with ttJnm$ star Chris Evert Lloyd a man who cons1ruct ~ 1.irqe sculp1ur11s out al ronth pleks Calh1e Mann <.PPS where animal star,. an? 1ra1neel Sieve Caney nas an easy way 10 bro ... l:lut bles Q) MOVIE ft * * 'Crollc s ChOIGa" c 1963) Bob Hope Lucille Ball EID NA TIOHAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL Tne Invisible Worlc1 Amaiong and highly Sllf' cr<1l1zed cameras ond 1mag1ng devices uncover m1croscopoc Ille an monule dela11. penelrate gale••es freeze movemen1 and unr aver my~teries eboul anc1en1 Egypllan mum rn1es (RI 18 THE BAXTERS Famer Knows Be51 10 SAMMY Sammy Davos S• 1oms Sammy Davos Jr to review tht.> noghhOllls 01 a cereer thal nas spanned 11111 enltre range ol enter1e1n mf'nt H MOVIE • • • • Julia ( 19771 Jane r one1a van11ssa Redgrave Wrol11r l1ll1an Hellman •s drawn onto lhe main lhrust of wartime 1es1s1ance elforls when her c1oses1 c1111dnOOC1 friend seek s ner help ·p'G $ MOVIE • • * A1rp1anot" ( 1980) Rohen Hay' Julie Hnoer ty Aller an aorloner s crew falls to 1000 po1son1ng. a "'"vous lorme• war pilot 1a prMsed onto serv1c11 and must conlend wilh on 1>oard hysleria a secr111tve conlrol lowet end cloche l1lle<l m11mora11s PG @MO\llE • '• Nasty Habits · t 1977) Gterida J&ck.c>n Melone Mercoura Several nuns on a Pn11ao111p111a convent oecome enmeshed m a W11ergate hke M:andol as a n11 ... abbess os aboul 10 be appoonled PG l ... OVIE • • • ', Tn40 Tenant 119771 Romen Polanski 1~abelle Ad1an1 A man •ents an apartmenl where a prevoou~ tenant commit· led suac:ide and becomes paranoid about hll neigh· oors R' 8:30 tJ OR. SEUSS' THE HOOBER-BLOOB HIGHWAY Animated Belote lhey deparl for lhe Earth crea. Hues w11ness whll woll happen 'down there when Hoob11r Bloob and rus slalt ot Bloop-8f1M11>41rs Grew-Grusters and a Plump! reveal all (RI 0 ..,OVIE flt• flt Wake ISiand I 19421 8rot1n Oonll!vy ROil ert Preston CHANNEL LISTINGS Q) THE 000 COUPLE '1l) MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE 0 KNXT tCBSI 0 KNBC INUC I 0 1CTlA llnd1 CD l<ABC IABCt Q ICFM B ICASt 6 KHJ TV !Ind I CI:> l<CS T (ABC t CD KlTV !IM I ID KCOP TV find I W ICCET IPBSI ~ KOCE CPB<,1 o On rv l l TV " HUO c cc ht" ••• t t WUU N • "' • " WT H'> 1f '>PN1 S t Show•"",. , 0 ~pOlloqlll 8 1(.(lhh N• w N1 ·lw11r ~, Glenda Smoth Whale slars 1n an Of>Qonal OOSpel opor 8 al:>C>ul a young woman who •s too••no tor d11t1Ct1on 1n hf't t1IP and hnds ol on rehg· oon 6 LA TIN PROFILE 0 JOHN MCENROE Tne life of 11111 current W1mbladon champ known tnr his aggressova slyle OOll' on and oft IM court. ,, lraced from th11 time ha was a lr11shman pla er lor Stanf0td Unlv8'llly u"'" 1111 MCOr'ld US Oo.n l..- n11 C11emp10ntlh1p YK;IOt'f ~II MOvia • • °" The Boy Wftn o. .. ,~ loo MU(.h (1111{1) Sooll lhuo, L..ice K.,w•n D DW'F'AEHT STAOKES D O V!GAS 0 ALL OOO'I CHI~ Q) MERV OAl,FlH "Safute o 'O;;iy Wh.,,-,- Leugll"' GUNIS Ma11h11 Mason. Kr11ty McNIChol Nell Slmoo, 8911emy Brolh ers. Budd Schult>e•g fJl) MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE Glenda Smllh·Whlle Sia•• In an 0t1g1nal gospel Opet• 8boul a young woman who I• IOOk •no tor d•re<:lioo 111 her 11111 end nnds 11 1n relag ion Of LOOK ALIVE I CJ MOVIE • * Jos.,ph Andrews· ( 1977) Ann-Matgre1 Pelo. Firlh A youno man s llarn- b0yen1 atta11s ol romance cause ICl/ldal among Iha sta1<l an<! 11u1ty English· men ot lhe VM:t0t1an era R 9.30 0 Q! HBC WHrTE PAPER Ameroca .. Bleck And White · Garrac~ Utley ano Emery King &kamone m., problems and challenges teeing l:llack Am.,1cans lodlly '1l) CALIFORNIA RIGHTS An e~am1na1ton ol the Call· lorma Supreme Court s lendency 10 provide more 1nd1v1dual freedoms lhan are guaranteed by tne US Conslltullon and fhe court s conlroverslal •ul- ongs on busing the deain 1>ena111y abor11on and detendents rights 0 MOVIE •" Tne Gong Snow Mov111' ( 1980) Chuck Barns Robin Allmen A TV hOSI musl contend wain a vBriely o l Ob$18Cles. 1nclud111g nalwork ce.,sors to put 1oge1her a tollec1too ol bourre acts lor r11s. show R S PIPS Comedy as a very runny lopac ,.,,en David Brenn... Andy Kaufman Ro1>er1 Klein and Steve Landes berg gel togeltler at the nightspot wr>era 1ney all got thetr stalls @MOVIE • • • • Shoot Tne Sun Down· ( 1980) Ch11stophe1 Walken. M11rgo1 Kidder In 1836 lour dosparale mos lols use a" oid map 10 search ror burred gold PG' 10:00 0 0 Q) NEWS O ®J DYNASTY Bloke discovers Slaven and Teel emb•acang. and t<ryslle takes drast•C ac11on agelns1 Blake ove• the take emerald neckloce (RJ fil) AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE: ANOTHER VIEW • 01V1d Villasenor Sano Pa1nt11t The tale and work ol a master of Iha Natt~ Amlfocan ano unovetsat arl of sano paintano are show- cased H RACE FOR THE PENNANT B11rry Tompkins and Tom McCarve< recap d1v1s1onal baseball standings and 1n1etv1ew tome ot the game s top layers '$ MOVIE • • ·~ ·calheflne & Co f 1973) Jane Blrkln, Pa1rick Oewaete A young gorl Ira· vets 10 Paris lo become a hooh lashoon mOOel bul her plllns tall through and she opens a hlghly lucraltve prostiluloon 1:>us1ness · R 10:15 Z MOVIE • • • •, Those Lops Those Eyes ' (19801 Frank Langella Glynnis O'Con- nor A flamboyant summer stock actor who dream~ of Broadway stardom defends an 1ncompe1en1 s1ag11 siruck prop boy and promoles h•s romani;e wot" a chotus girl R 10:30 8) HEWS Q) INDEPENDENT HETWORI< MEWS fl) PAESEHTE Bronz:e Rover A company of 11~ ac1ors appears m r11ad1nos and brae! plays aboul IN! htslory 01 MeAI· co trom 11>e anc1en1 May. ans lhrougn lhe Revo1u11on or 1910 '1i) Fl.AMBAROS lnl>ernence·· Mark and Chrlslln• argue about the ownership ot Flambards: TUBE TOPPERS KOC'I'. 50 7 :JO .111d K('ET2e x 110 '\,1111111,tl t;l't1J.!1aph1t· Spl'l'l:tl Il1gh JIO\\Pf'l•d 1',1!111'1 ;1' lllll'll\ 1•1 ltlll'l'l"<'OPI<' It I c <.:liS @ H~ "J'lu.:. \\')ult> !w..+I ..\11 a111111atl·d \ 1·1 ..,11111 11f K 1pl111g ..., 't"' \ K COP ® H 00 C'11t1t·..., C'hn11·1• 1\111> llop1• :111<1 l.1tl'llh· Hall ..,,,., ·" ,, t1m11•1· pl<t\'WI 1ght 111.ll'l'l•'cl 111 .1 ctra111.1 l'l'll It' 1>1 S1·u..,.., ~ I lonhl'r <'llS f) H :111 Hlooh 111 .1.!li'' ,1\ 'ht• \\ lld \\nt ltl 111 \11 .in1111alt'd lt111!-at f Jt ~I'll'' ' ('f l',11 lllll<.; Mark Hlli<!ra1es hos mdr ro•ge proposal 10 C11ns1t na !Pan '211RJ ) H MtSSIHO PERSONS DE.AO QA ALIVE Palr>ek 0 Neal 11um1ne' rhe backgrounds ot ~" lamous people who ven 1s1te<1 w1111ou1 a lraco arod poses poss11lle rttnuns lo< lhelr d1sappeerences 11:00 tJ u o ([)@! o~ NEWS 0 STARTREI( 0 NEWL YWEO GAME Q) MANNIX Only G1an1s Co11 Ploy Cl) BENNY Hill EID DICK CAVETT Guest MtCktly Splllano (RJ •C M OVIE * • "Barracuda ( 1918) Way11., Oavod Crawlo1d Jason Evers A college Stu denl 1r1es 10 prove tl ChtJm ocal compony ·~ seer elly dumping to••c wa~les lnln a town 5 w;iter supply I 1:15 0 MOVIE • * • Simon t 1980) Alan Ar~ 1n Aus Im Pendle ton Sc•~nttsts d1 e b11arre ty m1soort1t1l'O think tan~ cortv1nc,p d bumr11tr19 Col lf>Oe prolf'SS.O• 111ul ''" 1~ "" Uhen •rom ouhtt -.oac ... PG I t:.30 0 I, U.S OPEN • ' HIGHLIGHTS Hoghltqhl\ ol lht! Oily \ aclton 1ro ll•t U '> Op\!n Tenn" Champ1o"~"•P• flrom rlusnmQ M<•allOw\ N y' 0 fJ" TONIGHT Host Jollnny ( ;11 \nn Guest• Th~ Snllllht•I\ Brofnet \ Mo-c;~an r ,;;" cMd nC111 colle" 0 (~~ ABC NEWS NIGtiTLtNE 0 LET'S MAKE A DEAL Q) STANLEY SIEGEL fii) KCET NEWSBEAT Ho~t C1e1e Rooerls '1l) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS IH MOVIE * • • Touched By lo•e ( 19801 04>boron Rat11n O.ane l anf' A ttu• sano lta1nee tues to n11no u nand1C1ppe<1 gor1 oul ol ,, deep dopr .. sa1nn ny cncour~g.ng hPr lo co,,,. spond w•th h.., •d•>• ft.,, Presle'/ PG $ MOVIE * • • Th~ Runne1 Slum bles 1 t'l7'l1 O•c~ VM• Dyke Kathleen Ouml,;n A Callf'.>(ic priest is ~us1>41<.t ~ lhf! muf'df!t ('f a nun w1lh whnm ht> h80 t>e>+·n having an att.1•• A @MOVIE • • • Ransom 11'1S61 Glenn Ford Donna R!'t'd When has son is k od nappetJ a wealthy l>u~· ne~sman mu5t oec rd+> whether 10 pn~ 1ne ta11,om or wor~ w11h lhP nnhr~ -MIONIGHT- 12:00 8 (T ' MOVIE * •' • Bound For Glory I 1977) Oavod Carrddona MelonrlA l')ollnn 0 MOVIE • * • San k The Bismarck f 1960) l<ltfln"th More Oen• wynt11r 0 LOVE BOAT Dear Beverly' [vo C.abOr Leal1e Nletstl(l Spec1a1 Delivery Robt1rl Uroch P,un111a Frankltn The Slroke Al Mohnn•o (RI 0 GUNSMOKE Q) MISStOH· IMPOSSIBLE Q) ROOKIES 12 05 Z MOVIE *""'• Tn•ef! C.om rades (1938) Robert I ay for. Maroar1H Su11uva11 Three young men aofl a gorl slock IClgt!thfll through poverty, Illness and pol•lt col upheaval !fl me tumul· tuous Germany belwee11 lhe war~ 12:30 Q ~TOMORROW Cuo5t ac1re~s Berr1aoe11 Poter s Gov James Thompson IR·lll I C MOlllE • * ', fhe Shoopma11 t 19~8) C.lenn fora Sn111ey Moc.I a1fui A sheep owner allempts to outwit h•S PH~ m1e' wh1lp h..itd1ng h1~ '"'" m~ls th•oug" ca111p tou11 l•y 1 00 0 PSYCHIC PHENOMENA Body Aur<I., Host~ Dam.en Sampson S111r.1e Hunl Gue~• CalOI An11 01y11r Q) MOVIE • * • Home Befure Dao k f 19581 Je<111 Sim mor•s Rhonda Fiemmg A wom(lrl struggles to ad1us1 10 .,l')Coetv lollow1ng Iler cont1nement tor a nervous. ore.ikdown Q) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS @MOVIE • • ·~ The S81oln•C Ailes Of Dracula I 19731 Cnros. lopher Lee. P111er Cushing The unsinkable Transyr. vanoan blooosuckAr 011emp1s to con1r01 '""' world an cl k 111 ev11ryoody 1n 11 by convt!rt1nq world ie11011rs lo hos cult ol devil· worsh1ppe<1 R 1.0& H MOVIE • • 1 Ho,,eysucklf' Rose ( 19801 w 111te Nelson Dyan Cannon Wntle on tour a f ea as counlry v.es1em s•noe< l:>llcomes mvOfve<J Wllh lhP se<IUCflve daugnlf'r ot n.~ ~1del<1c• ttve<'i though Ile sl•ll roves 111s 51ay-al home wole PG 110 0 MOVIE • • 1 fhf' War Belwei!n The Tares ( 19771 Roc.hoH<I Crnnna Et11aoe11> Ashley tO NEWS 1:30 Q) MOVIE * • ' Ma11 f11 Th" Mid Ille / 19641 Rob"rt Mitchum f=rancp NuvPn $ MOVIE • • ·rne S1ree1flg11ter I 19741 Sonny Chol>e A man using has k ung tu prowess 1s h1ted 10 ward oft Chonese hoodlums who are 1ry1no 10 musclt! an on Japan s 011 S<Jpply R 1·45 l MOVIE • * • G ooobyP M• JOHN DARLING HOW 00 1 LOOK I 0RENO"? 15 EVE~YTHIN(1 ST~Al6HT ~ Cnap• 1 lllblll "••er 0 tooi. llehJI• Clark A o.o•ca•eJ lf1Qh"1 vnnrn meater 1a muc.n lo~ed lly h11 atudenl• 155 8 NEWS 2.00 0 IB H!W8 8 MOVIE **** Tl.JC)t.1p1 (11164) Mtlllrtll MtlltC"'" Mullt1ili 1tn &cnell 2.15 8 NEWS 2:VU ~lWS C MOVIE * • JQt<tph Artdr.,.., ( 19 7f) Ann Mt11QfOt P111111 F1111i A yourl\I rna11'a """' hoy ant """"a of rc1m"nrt• c.11"~" ~· 11nd•1 11munu 11111 th11(1 "'"' -•utty r nollato mcin 01 lh11 V1C10111111 tuA R @MOVIE * • * 'Biaitl'lll Soddl"~ I HIH) C•eovon L11tl11 Gun" W1tder Oar9Cled by Mnl Brook~ A ••••lto1t<l work11r 111 tnti Old Wt;>I afmosl hu~ mor11 1>•nbl.,ms than ne cen handle when ne ·~ oppo,,,100 S'1811tl ul Au<.~ Rad~u " towro pmpoonled ten desltut.hon O/ n bus• nMS tytoon R 2.'5 0 EOfTORIAL 2:50 0 MOVIE • • • NO w .. y To lr4!31 A lady t t9681 Rot! Sllt•Otw George Seoo1 3:00 Q) NEWS S PIPS Comedy " a •ery lunny 1op11 whera Oav•O Brenner Andy Kau1ma11 RCJIJe11 Kl.,•n ~nd Sltlve I ande• bero gt'! l<>g11t11111 HI 1110 nigntspo1 wn11re 11tey ell gol thuor st~,,~ 3:300) MOVIE • • • Pw~utlcl 1 l'lHJ f Prcsa Wroohl Aoburt Motchu o" S LIVE OEAOI -THE GRATEFUL OEAO IN CONCERT Tne Gralttlul Dead art! hut hHed •n a HAlfQ'W"4)f'• con (!:'ft at Radio C11y Mu~ac H.111 "'New l'urk C oly ho\I toll riv At f r11nker ~nc1 Iona Ud'llS 3 40 l MOVIE • • • , Tne Tttu 01 t tCj771 Roman Pol<1Mk1 1s,,belle Ad1a111 A man u~nts at ttpunm+int wheH• d pr~v·ous h!nant c..omrr-.c IPd WtC.ld!I dnd l>tKOmf'S par .Jno1d tthnul tlt$ •uttqh bors A 4:25 0 NEWS 4:30 0 MOVIE • Conv1c.la At <1•QI! 119381 Rarpn FoobP~ Paula Slone C MOVIE • • Ba11Jcuoa I 1'1781 Wayrae Oavod Crowtorcl Jason E'vl!r~ A cnllege stu Oona 1roe~ co pr$'ve a ch0m- •c.al company is seer.illy Oump111g IOAIC. .. a~lll' Into a lown s waler supply (:lMOVtE • * '> Tho Outsider' ( •962) Tony Curtos. JemH F1anc1scus P1ma ln<1lo" "" Ham111on Haye• h11lps on r&ISlnQ lhe Illig On lwn Juno Thtar!lday·,. Oayl irn~ tlo1·i~# -MORNING- 7:00 (;t • * Tnundl!fbords To Tne Rescue 1198 tt Trw p1lo1s ot h•f' specially <'Quappe<l rockel 5hops musr Sdve th11 h•es nt pas sengpr s Ir apped 0" .:i Sul>"rson•c transporl Ci 8:00 S • • • Some Carmi Running j t 959) frank Sonatra S111rley Maclea"e eased on a "ovet hy James Jo,,e< A ooslllusoon • ed young man IBlls rn woth a group ol seeov c11:11 DC· lflrS 8:00 C • * • • Resurr "' 1ton ( 1980) Ellen Burslyn Sam Stw!pard Alter 8 n@or tatal auto accident a wnm an hnds lhal she nu 1n11 a1:>1111y rn heat 0111e1s but •~ persecuted bl!c"use of ner retuHI 10 Claim • dM~ .,,,~ .. PG 10 00 «I) • * HOid Tn11 6aby" ( 18491 Bowery !Joya, Leo CJOltey tO ~ S • • M11a Annie Roo ""Y « 104'1 Shtrt.y Tem i;la Ouy Ktbbee A po,,.,. ly atu~ken yOUl";j \jlrl lall1 an love wnt1 • 11Ch bny and 1rae1 10 overcome h11 par- 11<111 ~!i.UOICe _ G"" • * * "The Lui Of 1 n& Moh1c1n1 f 1936) R•ndolph Sco11. Henry Wllco~on 81NC1 on the 11ory by J•me• F81\lmore Coope1 FOl't Wiiiiam Hen- ry 1a -ll•cklld by Indiana tlur•no the rretl(lh al'ld Indian War 11-00 Cl) • "" ·ov .. ,1 • ..,0 s1aoe Rat<lera ( t9381 Jotin Wayne Ray Corrigan C, • • • Solk Stockings" t •9571 frll(I A1te1re. Cyd Cna111u An Amer1Cat1 lltm producer 1:>et.om11s 1nv01ved wllll a l11male Russian •(14tnt 1n Peros tt·30 0 • • '> Th11 Falcon Tukes Over ( 1942) Gaorg11 SandetS Lyon 8a11 The F11Coo oreaks up ~ang of phooy psycn1ts 12 00 W • • • '; Pat Joey· t t(il571 frank Sinatra. R11a HlY"'orth Q) • • '. By l"8 Lighl 01 1M S11v"ry Moon ( 1953) Ooros Day Goraon Mac Rae 0 • * '• snoot Thi! Sun Oown I 19801 Chns1opher Walken Ma1go1 Kidder In 1836 lour d1spara11 m1S· 111~ u•e an old map to ~arch lor ouroed gold PG z • • • The Offence' 11973J Sean Connery, Tre· vor How&rd Whil8 tracking down a child molesle< a Lonoon delecllve $lowly ttt:tges n1msell toward a nervous l:lreakdown R M>O C * * • '• The Haunt. 1ng 11963) Julie Hams CldHe Bloom Fouf Oospara1e people onveslt· 11a1.. a hause wllh an 1nlamous reputalton lor superna1u1a1 goings-on S • • • SomeCem11 Runnmo ( 19591 Frank Sonolra Sn11tey Macleone eased on a novet by James Jones A 01s11rus1on ll<l young man lalls 1n .,,1th d OIOUP or seedy CharaC· IPIS 2 00 0 • • • ' Murder On Tn11 011ent E•pross 1 t'l7~1 Alberl Finney l au- •An Bacall Belgoan sleutf\ llP<C:Ulf' Po1ro1 investigates me muraer of an American 1nctustriah51 aboard a lux unous Ano famous Hain l *... roung Fran~1>nstein" 11974) Gene W1ld11r Pe111r Boyle The son ol one ontamous Or r r ankensteon anempls lo prove •hat his t&lhet was not a madma11 Dy compte1- 1ng h•s efforts to crea1e a 'YrilheltC man PG' 3 00 IJ'lo • • • The lmposs10lt! YPars I t9b8) Oavtd N•Vl!n, lo1a Atbriohl S • • Blue Frre l ady C11thryn Hdrn'<)n Mark Hnlrtf'n A young Otrl pur \ups her <!ream ot a career an snow norse 1ump1ng 10 lhl' e•Clus1on OI all else 4·00 C • • Hnrse Named Je'1e• l • • No Ot>pOStl No Rt'lturn I 19761 Oav•d Niven Darren McGavon Tno c;hildren of rieolec1tve parPnts 0(;(odll 10 •lage th••ar own kidnapping to QCI ,ome a11en11on G S·OO C * • * RalnHee Coun ly I t9S71 ElozaOlllh Taylor Montgomery Chit Ourong '"e Covot W9r A capt1va11ng Sournern belle as Oeler m1nf'd 10 na.e the man 01 her rno1ce r119ardless 01 lllf' <Onsequences by Armstrong & Batiuk Norman Lear fights Moral Majority in television spots By J ERRV BUCK AP T...,,ltlM Wrller LOS ANGELES Most TV stations have lg nored objections from Moral Majority to public service s pots prepared by Norman Lear's oppos ing People for the American Way, the noted pro ducer says. "The Moral Majority sent wires to all the sta lions saying the spots were a thinly disguised at tack on the Moral Majority. and they would demand equal time." said Lear. creator of shows like "All in the Family," "Maude" and "One Day at a Time." "Most s tations said. 'Get orr it. you have no case.· The Moral Majority then sat down and made their own spots," Lear said. 1 'Tonight' in Britain- 1 LONDON CAP> -Johnny Carson's "Tonight" I show, which has' dominated American late-night television for nearly 20 years, will be shown in Bri- t ain for the lirst llme next month. British television orficials said. Independent Televtston, Brt&aJn's only com· merclal network. said NBC-TV's show wtll be broadcast Saturday night.a opposite a popular talk show on the slate-supported British Broadcasting Corp. ITV official Michael Grade, who described Carson as "the beat talk·abow boet Utere h• ever been in the history of TV," 1a..id the American comedian approached bim wlth the Idea because he wanted "t.o be better known in Britain." Grade H id the "Tonlpl" •bow will be-1bown only ~ London, but pt.btlr rtfionaJ affiliat.u mt1ht ck Lt up an,.. the pUot nao. The COtt of the de.~ WH not tliMlaled. People for the American Way, organized by 1.t•ar lo combat what he saw as a threat from the rl•ltg1on·based conser vative group, is now dis- t rr buting television spots, a newsletter a nd other material It a lso has an active s peakers' bureau for theologians and other community and business lt•adl'rs on its board of directors "Tht.' Moral Majority is one organization out of <lmen!>," Lear said in an interview. .. and if the Moral Majorit y went out of business tomorrow. there's a climate that is encouraging people who <ion 'I like a certain book to go into libraries and in- sist that rt be removed. And they are being effec· t1ve "There are dozens upon dozens of school dis- tricts that don't buy textbooks unless they have bE>en approved by these groups. The People for the American Way is countering this attitude in every way that it possibly can."· The television s pots t.o which the Moral Ma· jority objected make no mention of the group. which is a leading force in the Coalition for Better Television. The coalition has proposed a boycott of companies that sponsor program s It considers ''objecUonablc ." One 3C).second spot features a number of peo- ple discussing how they llke their eggs fixed. Each likes bis eggs cooked a dUCerent way. ln a second spot. people express their preferences in music, and in a third, people talk about dJfferent sport.a. Goldie Hawn la featured In one and Muhammad Ali in another. At the end of e.ach spot, an announcer says that people have a variety of opinions and s hould b tree t.o express lhenJ openly, wtlhout opposltton. Lear, who 1pent PG0,000 to orianlae the 1roup, sald ht bu come under l>efldnal attack. "They call me the l>OrnocJ&pbu Who 6rou1ht )'OU 'Soap.' Now ·soap as not a !>how th.it I happen Lo have done ... he said. rcftorrmg to Moral M aJorily "They attach show~ lo me as 11 Sluts them "They have sent out several aggrcsstve fund· raising letters saying they're coming a fter us T he us' meaning pornogr:lphers and people like me. Whal they don't do 1:-<'Ver mention People for the American Way "H's easier Lo attack a television producer than lo attack the board, which includes the heads of the Lutheran . Presbyterian and United Methodist Churches ... Lear said. Lear said People for the American Way is a tax-deductible. non political Rroup "There are dozens upon dozens of school districts that don't buy textbooks un- less they have been ap- proved by these groups . The People for the American Way is countering this at- titude .. " 'Tht• Moral MaJonty is a polih<'al group. l.t•ar t•ontinul'CI "The <'Onfusion exists because Jerry f''alwell is a minister who has a widely syn· d1cated television show called 'The Old Time -Gospel Hour · I le crosses over, and where he doesn't cross over. the audience draws all the <'ross ovl'r inferences " IA'lff said Falwell and other · ministers with telens1on programs frequently insert political statemenL-; mto sermons. He s aid People for the American Way had already sought and received equal time in Richmond. Va . as a result of one such broadrast ----------- CORRECTION In the Seara Sep- tember 9th adver11a· Ing •ectlon there la an edvar11sement for • #33114 Mechanlca tool Ht sale priced at $89.99. The copy dHcr1ptlon of the tool set It Incorrect. Thie Ht doe• not Include acrewdrlvera. We aln- cerely regret this er- ror. "We are specifically uncharted to get Into poliUcs," he said . "But If It is political to say that • as Americans. people have a right to believe as .,._ __________ 41 they wish on political matters without having their Integrity attacked, or without having it suggested that lhr> are b•d Christians or poor Americans. Ulen w are polll\clll l '~ e z a • s &Jt&Z&!Li~ 02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9, 1981 If all conditions right 'use it' DEAR ANN LAN l>ERS One of your pet phrases. "If you don't use it, you'll lose it." pop~d up ugain 1 wish to heaven you would drop it for all time. I am ~ divorced woman, age 47. and had not "usaj 1t" for lour years Th~ hand6&m ~---c-:a:-:c:'t:elor, three years my junior. who swore he had been wailing all his life for me. I melted under hi!> charming manner and honey-dripping flattery Withm a matter or weeks he sold me on "puttmg romance back in my life ." So -l "used it" and discovered l had not lost a damed thing This smooth talker convinced me that It was biologically impossible lo get pregnant at my age. so I became foolishly careless -and sure enough, I began to have morning nausea (which I had not experienced for 20 years I. 1 was certain I was in a family way. • The moment I told him I was pregnant the louse checked out of my life, saymg he couldn't continue to be interested in a woman who was so "dumb." It turned out I wa!> menopausal, NOT preg nant, but the fact remains I COULD have been pregnant which would have put me in one hell or a fix. There is nothing so wonderful about "using 1l" unless all the conditions are right So please. Ann Landers . put that phrase on ice EXPERIENCED IN MI AMI Dear Miami: You put it well when you said, "Thf'rt" iN nothing so wonderful i.buut •u11lng It· un less all of the condltlonis are right." Your condl lions arf' far from right, but you don't ot•ed nw to tt-11 you TllAT. Thank11 for thf' po!>l-gradualt' COUf!>t' in living. -,JEi\R i\NN LANDERS l t•nv~--:-:"(Tn wppy 1r1 ANN LANDIRS Detroit." who was upset becau:>t' her hu~band placed hl'r st!cond behind her son I c•ome in fifth. after m y mother in lav., m) husband's daughter by his first wife, our son. and JUSl ahead of me his dog, Beulah Some pt·oph don't know when they are well off. Sign nil' WAY DOWN TllE LIST IN RHODE ISLAND Dear R.I.: Let's hope Beulah doesn't havt' pups. You could slip to 10 or 12 overnight. \'ou have my ympathy, dear. Do you /et!l awkward, self conscwus -lonely' Welcome lo the club. There's help for you 111 Ar111 Lan ders· bookie/. "The Key to Populanty · Sl!nd 5'1 t·rnl\ with 11our request and a long. stamped, self addre•.\sed envelope to Ann I.anders. P 0 Boz 11995. Chicago /II tj/)611 Virgo: Stick with your diet Thursday. Sept. 10 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES: (March 21 Apnl 19J. Influence can spread powers or persuasion are accented. You have ability now lo ingratiate selr with some "very important people." Focus on communication. travel and exercise or intellectual curiosity. Ask ' TAURUS (April 20-May 20>: Highlight career. prestige, s tanding in community, ability to tackle tasks others have evaded Scorpio native plays rm HOROSCOPE portant role. A very inviting contract could be "on the way " Previous obstacles no longer represent roadblock to progress. GEMINI t May 21 ·June 201 Get thoughts. ideas on paper you · re due to come up with a workable format. Submit resume, register con cepts. imprint style and let member o r opposatt.' sex know how you feel. Virgo. Sagittarius and another Gemmi rigure prominently CANCER <June 21 July 22>: Focus on loans. interest rates, propert). long range an vestment!> Important domes tic adjustment could dominate scenario. Purchase of luxury item aids in beautify mg s urroundings. Tauru!>. Libra. Scorpio persons play key roles LEO <July 23-Aug 22 1· What seems a "pass 1ng fancy" could actually leave an indelible mark Accent on public relations. exchanging views, re ceiving stimulus from those whose lifestyles ma) be opposite your own Define terms. streamline techniques and steer clear or self-deception. VIRGO \Aug. 23 Sept 22 >. Emphas is on pers istence, determination. creative endeavors v.ork, added respons 1b1laty and leg1t1mal(' up portunaty to "hit jackpot. .. Keep resolution.., t•on ('ernmg diet, nutrition. recreation and gcnt•r al health LIBRA <Sept 23 Oct 221· Fim!>h rather than 1nit1ate project Look beyond the 1mmt>d1.1tt· perl'e1ve picture as a whole Emphasis nov. on love. style, personality. c harm and µotcntwl Member of oppos ite :>ex pays meaningful compll mcnl and as ks for a more firm commrlml•nt S{'ORPIO 10ct 23 Nov 21 I New polic·.\ ~ill bl• inaugurated Know 1l. prepan• ;irt·ord1ngl.\ Emphasis on pro perly. homt.· and 'tt·rrilm1al right!. .. Lt·o. Anl'S, Aquanus persons phi) 1mpor tant roles Don't vecr too far from familiar rourw SAGITTARll'S fNov 22 Dec 211 Hclal1n· ma\ he too restless folio"' \'OUT o""n an:-.lanl'L.., e .... p~l'lall) 1Ahcre Sl'l'Urtty rs c•onrernt•d ~'oc·u., un s hort trips. nolC's. ide;is and letlt:r:> whtt h no longt•r c·an be rgnorl'd Cancer. t':iµr1c·11rn. Aqu<anus naltvt•:-. figure promincnlly C'APRICORN f Dl'C' 22·Jan 19 1 You bec·111111 J \\an· or l'OSls Focus on payment:>, c·olll'C'llOllS and longst:.incling debts Travc·I plans an· clanf1l·d Populant;. ancn•ases. more people '>l'C'k .1our \ 11'"'' and .\llU rcn·1v<.' inv1tatwn to prPsliJ!ious ..,111·1;11 l'\'l'Ol 1\Ql'ARfl'S 1J.rn 20 Feb 18 1 Youn• Jhl1· 111 gct \ll'IAS .rcro..,s an d)namrc'. l'fft:clt\l' mJntHr l't·oplc v.ho pn•\ 10usl~ rc:-.1stt•1J. nc·atl·d stuhhorn oppos1lt0n Will nolA shov. sign:. or Ol'C't1m1ng allat• Sc:orp10. Lc·<1 .rnct another Aquanan figure pro111 1nently PISCES 1 Ft•b 19~M arch 201 Look ht h111d .... n·nl'l> for ansv. crs Serrt'l mt'cttng roncc•rn s \ 1111 ..iffl'l'l.'> \'Our future Analvze rt'renl ctata 1 rt•nch <.':> t'h..~ can be cletermaned Clande,stine gathering' clot :-.l'Cnarao HC'lat1ons hiµ intens ifies m1•mtw1 or oppositl' sex declJres feelings r IHST CHURCH OF CHRIS T, SCIENTIST COSTA MESA PRI Sl-NTS A\Jt~t;. LECTURf". 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Olrltdor, Pllyslcal Facollll•• P1.,,,,1no 1.5-UTER STJANI 1~ '-c> .....,pr J CoslaMHa.C:..92•3' (7141-1701 f'UIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINHI NAME STATIMIMT T~ loltowlno person1 ere doing ~'-·· PUIYPOAT MOBILE VILUIGE, R~I -le Ctul> Estates, '°3 W"1 17111 St<ffl, Cail• Mesa, C.lllorftle '7'27 Frao H Bice ...o v1ro1n1e s Bice, 1111 EbOCldot Road, Corona del Mar, ca111om1a nus Tiiis -lneu '' 'oncl\K1'•d by •n I~ dlvl-1 Fred H, Bice Tllh llet-t WU flled Wlll'I I"' Counly Cl••-01 Or•noe C0<1ntv on AUQUst 2', 1 .. 1 ~ltflM Pul>llSlled Oranoit Coell Oally Piiot, S.PI. t, •. It, Zl, 1'11 1920-tt PVIUC llll:E PIC'YIT10Ut 8UllNaU llAMa ITATaMaMT TM IOHOwlft9 P4tr11911S •re ootn9 l>U•I""' eot THI CAii PHOHIE COMPANY, JIOO Airway, "'Ii. UO. C...ta -"'· Callf'llt'nta m:a Onld P W•I~ MIOl C""nnet 'lf~-;-ai111ornTa t*"l lllen ••,,n•ll. "' Unlve"lly •-.1..•G.-, C.llfonila ttcQO lllll 1Do1tl11eu h cond\lcleO Oy • oener.i~wp O.vtd P W.lmar Tllll ai.ltmalll w•• fllad wltll Ille Countv Clerk ol O•enoe C°""'" o" Auout121, '"' • NIUC llllCE PICTITlOUt 8UllN ... llAMI ITATSM•NT Tiie to1....,1no per-la _.,,. ... ., ,..., . AMll!lllCAN AOValUISING OISTRllUTOltS O' HllWPOltf, c.ou A Ml!$A. um Arcaai..., Ml~ IOIU'.WIL t.lllllltnlA.Ulrll • ROl>ell Wllllam Jtllntall, 11> MeloOY l-C.0.t. • .._. C.111.,nle ,,.,, Tl'ltt DullntM I\ <~led lllY iWI ln- dlwl-1 ll--1W Jol!MOll ll'll• '"''-' •• , 111.0 ""'"" , .. County Cle•k ol Or-County tft AUVU\I JI, 1 .. 1 1'1...U 1'1"711 l'ul>ll"'9cl t>enoe C.oa•t Oally PllOI, P11t111&Nc1 o.anoe Coast O.lly l'llot. $9111 2, t, "· ». t•I "14-tl i..pt-J. t . ••. H. 1•1 -.et PUIUC llTICE ~ICTlllOUS 8U"NIU HAM• ITATaMaMT Tiie loll-1"0 llefMlll I• dOlng bu\I· ... u .. SVHAISE GOLOSMI TH, 1'47S Beach Baule•ard, Hunllnoton a.ac11, C1Hfornla me It~ C.rtl9 s-1 .. r, •10 Sou111 T Imber, Sent. AN, Ga, '7707 Tllh ~,,.., ta <onclu<ttcl l>y en 111 cllvt-1 R_,.,C Sw .. Ue< TlllJ .i.1-1 w .. lllllO wlln 111e Cou111y Cter• 01 Or•"ll't County on ... UOuil JS, "" F l .. JDI PUOllSlllaO Or-C.0.st 0.lly PllOI, S.pl 2. 9, ... U , 1 .. 1 >'7WI PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' SALE Holk• ts lltf'el>y 01 .. n pursuant to sactlonl JD71 -JDn of,,. c1v11 com of 11M Sl•I• of C•lllornla IM un- der1IQt1ed, McFarland Towln9 Inc wlll IAll "' pul)lk ...Cllon, •• SI• H B•t••lt St., Oranoe. CA 92.., al 10·00 •.m. on Monday, Soe9teml>e• Jhl, '"'· tr.. foll-1"9 cles.crtlltd .,,_ny, to wit: lt17 Okb CP, Vlft a1H7R7R)4n>1, Mlcll Lk...,M 11 SBCl11 "" H ond• 750 M C. \/In •CB7'0Ft1~. Eno •HOEHO.J>11, CA LleaflY e IMtOSI S.ld wle ''for Ille C>U•l>O>e of wits fylno llen OI lht unde•SJonad lor to• lno _,.,.. 110• t0t che•oe• 1ooe111er wit/I cotll ol adverll•lng atld .. perl\es of Mlt D•l.O 1111• '111 clay of S.p1eml>er, ... , J K LIEN SALES Pul>ll>I'«! l>anQlt Coa•I O•llY PllOI, S.PI' 1 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 0" TllUSTEE'S SALE L-11t.n .- T.S.-~ T 0 SERVICE COMPANY ••duly •PC>Olntecl lrUSlee -lht lottowtng oucrll>td cltaCI of lrU>I WILL SELi. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH <P•Y•l>I• •• """' of w te •~ l•wful m°""y of ,,_ U11nec1 s1a1 .. 1 •II rlQlll. title end 1n4eresl convey.a IO -now MIO Dy It -Wld Oeecl Of Truu In ti.. pr-1v '-relNftu oes.crtlltd TR US TOA OOH GABRIELE, e11 unmarried man •nd SUE MAGEE, an unmarneo women, •• )olnl tenant• BENEFICl ... RY · IRVING ADELSON, "" unmerrled man n to •n Uf'dl•kll<I 21% tnttrffl •no AN OREA AOELSON,. •Ingle -man, as lo •nuncllvl-"-ln4ernl ancl MARI( STOCKWELL, • •lnQle m..-• to .,, undl•ldecl 11-.. lntere•t •l'ld PETE SKINTEK -TALLIE J SKINTEK, 11u...--wife aJ lo .,, uncll•l- 23% Int~• •no NEIL SUPERFON And MARIEM SUPEAFON, llUSl>and •AO wile •~ io an unCIM-»'llo ,,.. lere'I Reconlael ,.,..Y U , ,.., '"' lnttr No IS.It In boo1t IJIMll, ~ "of Ottlcl•I Reconb In IN offke Of IN RecorOI< of Orenoe County, .wtd °"" OI trust oes.crlt»t ,,,. lollowlno pr-r1y Loi 1 of Trecl No 10180, '" Ille CO<lnty Of Orange, SIM• of C.llfor,,lt es ,..r mec> recor-In -475, -• .., •nd 46, MllG•ll-s Mac>s. In 1119 olftce of IM c_,,y rwc:onler of H IO co.int y, and ••so .._ • Ille Souli-starly 1os '"'al trle NO<tl'INstttly llS f .. I of IOI 115 ol Traci JOO, In Ill• CO<lnly of Or•nve. State of C.lllor"I•, H per mao racor-In -14, _, 11 - 12, Mltcell-..S maps, In Ille otflct Of Ille <ounly recorder of w ld counly 2••S 1rv1,,. Aw., Cost• Mesa, c"' '(II• str•t adclrHS or common de- 11on•tl0t'I h Jftr>wn •bow, no warrenty f'UlllC 1111:( NOTICE OF DEATH OF LEO K . PHILLIPSON ANO OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-110129 To all heir s. beneficiaries, creditors and contingent creditors of Leo K.. Phllllpson and person s who may be otherwise interested in the will and/or estate. A petition has been filed by Pearl F. Phillipson In the Super tor Court of Oranoe County request Ing that Peart F. Phillipson be appointed as personal representative to ad· minister the estate ot Leo K . Phillipson (under the Independent Administra· lion of Estates Act). The petition Is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the City of Santa Ana, California on Sept. 30, 1981 at 9: 30 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting ol the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your ob1ections or file written objections with the court before the hearcng Your appearance may be in person or by your at- torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont· ingent creditor of the de· ceased, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of ~tters as provided in section 700 of the probate code o f California. The time for filing claims w111 not ex· pire prior to four months from the date of the hear- ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the ftle kept by the court. If you are Interested i n the estate, you may f ile a re· quest with the court to re· ceive special notice of the inventory of estate and of the petitions, accounts and reports described in Sec · tion 1200 .5 of the California Probate Code. William Wilcoxen 384 Forest Ave. Laguna Beach, Ca. 926S1 494-7S65 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Sept. 2. 3, 9, 1981 3951·81- PUBLIC MOT.:£ CH,..BLIS. ROSE. BURGUNDY RHINE .. ~' r Sylvaner R1eslin1.: \'~' ~ .. ~. l ·;-'A·.~· · ~ °'f-'_ :· ~·,~°"Di~~, iJf:-lJ.;,~"'-'":~~ A~ ':' ' ...; : , •\ } • • ,f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllel • Ii • i~ r~\ -:./ • ' _, ...,. ;. ' Int •-..-Sclloot Dhtrlcl of 2 45 .JI lj,J{,· ~-~ , ',i • ~t 'f ,.,,;--.·· :"·-. ./ ,...1.. Orange c.oun1y, C.tlfor,,la, •«l"O 1>y NIUC 1111:£ ~ ts olwn .. lo th ~omp•t1-u or cor reclntHI ' T,,. beneficiary under Seid NOTICE OF DEATH OF JOHN ADDISON GURLEY, aka JOHN A. GURLEY, aka JOHN GURLEY ANO OF PETITION TO AD · MINISTER ESTATE NO. ~ ~,L") · (, • . S \..• • ... ~. .., '"/,,I •nd 111rouo11 Ill Governtft9 &o•rd, ~ \ ~ ~, . ' here 'n•fter referred t o •~ I ~n rl':Jl,~,1 nof •-,,..., ,.,. abov•·•\811111 \Ima, NOTICE Toc•1:Dno•1 0~ IUUC TllANll'IE llen6Wl-'1f1 U.C.C.I Notice Is l'l•reby 91¥91'1 10 Ille creditors ol ESMAIEL JASSIM I ;i 2 J 082 s~ ~· \ , ," ~)~~ .~ • , . <l , "DISTRICT", wlll reulvt ""lo, 1>u1 CASE OF 6-14.70 1,v Bio. u..11 be reul_, In 111e p1ac. .·~ PH:::k ·~· ~~· TO _. . . USAT.~ ,I ::::~: .. 1or~i.:t•rdofetonlract •------------.. ··· AC VISA .· TER CHAROE CARD ~~~1c~~ "':'....!-:; .~ C:.': Transl-. wtlole ~' -'"' '' •I E Y• ~.City ol INIM. ~y of <><anot. 54.lte of C.11-.ila !Mt • .,_,,_ Velllftt Is about lo too m.- 10 ROIElllT L. THOMASON•nd GLORIA J. THOMASON, TrAMM- wllou b11tlneu adrua I• 1•••• LHWt!, City of Fountain Valley, Coufttv ofOranot,SteteolC.llfornla. -· :-.........o' •l•ltd time -piece UMfT TO STOCK ON HMO .. -~---• PRIOi'S El""FECTIVE SEPT. I 0 TO SEPT. 23, 1981 Tiie,.. wlll be• -6-cleOO"I •toC!\11..., -------------,,---------------.--------------.-------------J lor eacn HI of btcl cloc11ment1 to PllUC llTICE MILY PILOT• CLASSlfllD ADS Ma•M71 NIUC llTICE ~ICTITIOUS IUSINIU MAME ITATEMaNT Tiie ~ P9""" 11 dolnt l>ulJ. __ , 111 CLEAN UP YOUR ACT COM- PAHV, <21 CLEAN UP YOU• ACT, 1..0 Hllwport, S.-C• 11, C•1• MeM. C.1 ........ 91'27. Cllfforo H.,old Henion, U«t ~.:=·.::ce 11, Coit• Meu, Tiiie 111u11nesa I• conoucttcl by an .... "" ....... Olfforod H. Han_, NIUC llTICE ~ICTITlOUS 8USIMaU NAME STATE ... NT T.,. lo41owfno PW-' 11 dolnO but!· neu•s C:..LI FORHIA WESTERH PAIH· TINO, DS Tay'°' Way, Colla MeM, CA'21U6. JERRY DEAH CASTELUIHA, SSS ,..,..,.,,.,, • P•2-. COit.a MeM, CA '2626. Tllk llullMU Is c-.ctad by .,, lft. div._, .-ry 0 Cel•ll- Tllls 14iti-t .... 111.0 wllll IN C0<1nty ci ... 11 of Or•"Ot county on AUQ.S, 1•1. Tlllt st.91.-t -tll9cl will! Illa C-y Clfftl ot Or•noe CCM1t1t'f Ml "''"" "'tftM PYl>llsllecl Oranot Coall 0.lly Piiot, """"" 2A, ltl1. ~llllacl I> .... (Oest Dally Piiot. AUQ. It, 2', Se,lt. 2, t, t•1 Jnl-tl ""'· •. s.,c.. 1, '· "· 1'111 J7S7-tt ------------ f'ICTITIOUI 8UllNIU MAME ITATIIMINT Tiie fallowt .. perton It dlolne lloltl· ...... : VILLA LAHOSCAPE COHSULTAHTS, l«D H. Main. Sant• AN, Cellfonlla ft101 Mlcll1el 0 . Ot Our•e , '170 Ho11tya11cllla, Fo11nl1ln V•ll•y, Call..,.....'2'1W Tiii& ~Is 'Oflcllle:ted by Ml ln- dllli.uai. - Mk ..... (), Olll)urq ~ICTITIOUI 8UllMalS MAMa ITAT•MaNT TM 1o11-1no pertona art oolno l>ual-•: l"OltSCHE UNLIMITED, ~ W. ~=.~~=•Y. Hewoofl leacll, H\lllftft ..... Hll9iflel. '7 S W. 21lld Str..._ u111-. C.11'9mla '1716 TM5 lluflMU II Conduc~ l>y I n If>. div._. Keith L H,,..,_l Oofttrll Par1n« Tllll ......,_, -llled wltfl Ille c-ty Clerk of Or~ c-ty on A ....... 2A.t"1. PIU llll:E '9CTITIOUS IUSINaU MAMISTATEMINT T,,. floll-119 penon II dolnO llusl· MH et: MUSIC MASTERS RECOAOING STUDIOS, 10'25 Ellh Avenue, FUlltl10n, C.llfomlt R-IO Tue, 2)G Co4clw•1•r C. 11yon, Bewrly Hiiis, C.lllomta H70I A-Id Tau Tiiis -w•l tll9cl wllll Illa County Clerlt of Or•nee County on A ..... 24,1"1 . "'""' PUOllWcl Or119 Coall D•lly PllOt, Auo. 26, Sept. 2. '· 16, '"' JIJ1-fl l'ICTITIOUS IUSIMaH llAMa STATaMaNT Tiie fOllowlno Pfl'IOft• are 001110 .,.,.,_.,, QUALITY ASSEMBLY, )O""" HellaNy, Saftt• An•, C.llfomle •2'102 OMtlon gf HOrna Earlll SIM'-of America, tnc., • Utah COl"POf'•li.tl, JOl~A Hal'-v. s-a Ana, c.11...,. min TlllJ -lness 11 conductael Oy a C• -••loft. Homo Eartll Slellons Of Amerlc.a, I l't. JOeflll .. ..,,,.,,ch, Secretary Thia lt9'-I WM tltad wltll tM c ....... 1y Cl-of Oronoo Cevnly on AUQUlt ~. 1•1 Tiiie t~ w• 111• with t11e C-y Clan of Or ..... C-ty on A..-1&.1t11. ~•Mal "'""' 1'1tPW "'*fllleel Or ... Coatt 0.lly Piiot l'WllaNcl Orange CN1t Dally Piiot. ""*-()' ..... Coett o.lly ,., ........... Sept, 2, '· "· ••t J71M1 Sept-'·'· "·:a. ,., ~ A111t. ''· •• ,.,., J, '· ••• .,.., , ____________ __ guaren1• Ille return In 900d condition wlll'lln 10 O.y• etl., Ille l>ld -•no dale. Each DICI m11st conform and be re._ive to Ille contract documents. Each bid .i..11 bl eccompanled by Ille sacurlly ,.,,.,..,..,to '" ll>t contract do<u..-ll ano by Ille list of pr_..a su!Konl rec'°"'· Tiie DISTRICT r-r""s Ille rl9M lo rtlec1 WIY or •II bid• or lo wal .. eny trreoul.,.ltlft or lnform11111 .. In any 1>ld• °"In,,. l>ldcllno TM DISTRICT lie• obtalMCI from tn. Olrwc:1or o4 IM O....r1.,,.,,1 of ,,._ d11slrlal Rel.CIOM 1119 09Mral prevall- lno r•1• o4 per diem waoe1 111 111e tocallty 111 wNcll 11111 worll '' to De performed for each er.it or l'nl'I ol work~ -to uacutt Ill• 'on· tract. Tllete r.tes art on flle •I Ille OISTAICT offlu tocalad •t Otfl<• of Physic.al Fae 11111•• Plannl"Q, coas1 Community cou~ Dist Cooles m•y be ocitelned en r9qU91t A copy.-u..w r•les lhell bl POlted al IM joe> silt TM lore9olno K-le of -diem ••oe• Is -_. • wonilno d.ty of •'Oii' m l'IOur's.. n. ,. .. e fw 110ll0.ty and -1lmt work \NII be al 1 .. st llm••nd-11 It INll De ...-1ory -111t CON· TRACTOR 10 _,., tr.. contract Is •••-. --any wl>Ccnlreclar Tiie _.,., 10 bl transfer...:! 11 dncrlbed In general es: All 'tock In trade. flirN<'n, equlp\'Mftt -oooO Wiii of tr..I OH·SALE BEElt ANO WINE FOR BONA FIOE PUBLIC EATING PLACE buslneu llnown ., "FRENCH KITCHEN" •nd loc•ted al .... 1 81rcll Slreel, City Of N.,.por1 BHcll, County of OrW!oe, Stele Of Calltomla. Tiie but• trenwr win bl conwm- malad on • efllff IN 2tOI d.ty of ~ l•ml>er , 1'11 at 10 00 A.NI al WE STERN MUTUAL ESCROW COlllP. AT T N : MAR ILYN WESTMOAEUINO, ---r-Is 1.eoe1 So. Y-SI., Suite IOI, Tusun, t26110, C.Ofornla. Tll<lt Ille l•I d.tt• for llllno cl elm' In Ille ttc,_ rofe,,.ed to herein 11 Se!> lemlltf'U, 1•1. So,.,. Hi..._ lo the TrM11r.rw, t tl l>ull"Hl,..,,.,... ---UMd l>y IN Tr_f_ lor IN pall ll!f' .. ye ... 1are: SAME oa~. Auevst ,., 1•1 ROeERT L. THOMASON OLOlllA J. THOMASON Tr-191"Ht Pul>ll.llllld Oranve Coa1t Otlly Piiot, S.pt.t ,1"1 ~1 unc!K nlm, lo pay nol lttt I"-IN ------------ Mid ~lfltcl rates to ell '"~'"" PlllJC llTIC( ~,:~:.:them In Ille uecullon of ------------ Ho bklder ""'Y wlll'ldraw lllt bid 1or MO'l'ICE O~ IMTaNDaD a per!«! of 'lxty (601 O.ya an ... IN TllANIPE• UMDalt data Ml for .... ~nlno of l>ldlt. l«CTIOMI,.,, AND .... A paynwm bond alld a perform arc CAU"OttMIA BUii Na .. AND bond wOI bl ,._1rao ~~ te eM<,,. '1tOt'aSSIOWI COO• lion al tM cenlract. The pay~t bond N•-of lk.anMe, hit Soc l•I Security ""'" bl In Ille form wt tortll In ,,. .wmw, .,,.. .--al ltctftM41 ,.... contract CIOC.,,,._lt. ml-. 1nc1...,1n9 lip COcla: Ellnel.i Go,_.mtno Boerd Jaulm, •t Bl~<ll Sl,...I. Newport lly I/Hor'""" E. WatlOll BMCll, C.llfomla S..Cretary, Boerdof Trus1.., H.,,., Socia! Security numw•, aNI Puofl&Ncl Ore1191 eoeu Delly Piiot, ..s.1r ... al lntendacl 1r..,,,.,..., 1nc1.,. StpllfNltf' 2, f, t•t 3'M-t1 Ing Zip Coda: ltolle11 L. Thom•-· Mt.IC •ll:E UH4 L•aHn, Fo11ntaln V•ll•v. Callfomle ,,.,.; Gtorlt J. '"-"- UU4 Lanen, Foufttt lfl Valloy, OU • c.t ......,,.. ,,.,. PICTITI I UllNalS Kllld ,_ 11-(al lllMndad to De T lo4~•1TATU~aNT lret11t.frect: OH·SALE llEElt AHO nes~ .. : iowno --I dolnt l>vtl· WIN! '0" IOHA F•o• l'UBLIC IU!T &e....VOIATES 1001 w.-1-EATING PLACE l.ICEHSE No, ~ • •• "" 41.-o.t ~·Sulla M, C.I• Meta, C.llfoffll T-<-ldtr•lon to 111it Pllld tor IN ltlcflerd IE. Taml~l•n uut Ml,_.Mdl~laSl7S,•oo llmlfll ~. s.nte Ma, eail-111• Cttfl • IM .._.lllael In Eterow '770S .,, ... Tl!la MINU II C-.cied l>Y et1 ...... 0.-........ Ille Ml-I of tatll div._.. 1• .,..,..._..._., .. ltkflarcl E. Teml11Mle11 H•. t«w"" ~ -T,,,.. Tlllt t"'*'-t W• lllW wttll ,,. OHdlnf•-lflMWl.,Stt0,000.GO c-•v c; ... , of OfMOt c.uo.ty tft TOTAL: tl7J,000,00 Allflllt t4, ,_, P1tftle TM pita -. lfle c-~etklft "'*'"'"' OrMl9 C..SI Oelly ....... tor h 11'~ of IW llldl.,.....,., Hit s. ... 1 • i. .. 1"1 -·... 1~ ., ~ ts tit • .... la: ,,. • • .... ,...,.. •. Wl!ITE•H MUTUAL. esc•ow coca co"'°"ATIOH 1 ... 1 s. YOlt8A ST1t•ST, WIT! i.. 101, TUITIH. C:..Ll~MIA ~ Olt Al'TI" ... tof'llw»,ttll TIM,.,.....,_ tllet tfte c-l*i'• ,,.., "" .. tr...., of -llutl-_ .. ,._wt~I• .. .,. ,.._ eftff tM o..en-t tf Al< .... lk hwr• Cllllliet .............. ... .......... .,...... ,._.,. ..... ., .. _r_ llet•t f : W&IT••N MUTUAl. IKltOW, l~ t. Y .... !Anet. M .. Ne. IOI, T1ttU11, Calller11la tt .. O, ATTN• Menl.,.. ..... , ....... , UMAlll..JAUIM T........,. "°'""""~ Ol.041tlA '· f'MOMAIC* Tr ........ .......... Or .... t.tC Dell• PUM. ~. '· "'1 """' Oeff of lnnl, by rNSGI Of• t>rUCll or default In Ille ol>llO"llon• sacurt<I ti..reDy, llerelOfore UKll1ed ano cle- llv.e..., to Ille unoeo1oneo • written O.clerallon of Oeteull and O.m- tor S.te, end written ftOllce Of boecll e nd or electton lo ca11u 111• un dtrsloneo lo .. 11 u ld pr-rty 10 MU sty .. 1c1 ot111oe11oM, •net ,,,.,, .. Mer Ille -stoned cau!.ed w td notlc• of l>reacll -of election to De Recor- .. lntlr No. :l:M2' In -140n -177, o4 said Olfkl•I Records S.ld ""• wlll be made, but without COT•nant or warranty, n.preu or lm- pt)ed, rt99Milno !Ille, poueulon. °" encumOranus, 10 pay Ille remalnlnQ principal """ OI Ille ftOlt h i aecured Dy Mid OMd o4 Tr int. with Interest as In Mid-• prcwi-, ..,.enc.,., If e111, under ti. terms of wkt 0..0 ol Trust. fHS, <l'l•roe1 •"" OO<lftH• of , ... Tru•I• •ftd of IM trusts trMlecl l>y Mid Ottcl OI Trull. S.ld Mle wlll lie llelcl on ThU"°'9Y, OclOOtr 1, ,,., •I 1 00 P.M. .c it. Cl\eclman A•tnue .,._ treflCt lo it. Civic C.nt., llulldlno, )OD Ent CNpman ... ..-... In Ille Cllv of Or-.CA. Al lht time of tr.. 1nlt1•• l)ut>llc•llcn of tN1 llO(ke, Ille total amount ot lht unp•ld b•lanct of Ille obll9at1on securtd Dy the •Dove described deed of tr1111 -ullmated c~t>. •M'11tnses. and aovenc•1 Is $28,U•.71 To de· termlne ti.. _,1no bid, you may cell (714) tJ7'°"6 OATEO Stclteml>ff I, 1 .. 1 T 0 SElllVICE COMPANY, HMld Trust•, By (;l!f'ts TelalUI, AHhi.ant Secretary One City Boulevard West, Oranve. CA., ... ( 110 llS-l1ll Publl-I>-Coast Dally PIM>\, S.pl •. ••. U, ttl1 1'7MI NS-,_ NOTICE 0' SAL.I 0, •EAl..P'llOHITY Al PllVATE SALE Ma. Al_,11 , ......... c-1 .. .......... c..1 ........ • ... .. CMlltl .. Oo'Moe In 1111 -lier of -E1i.tt of LOIS VlflQIHIA llRECHTEL, OecNMd. Holk• Is llertl>y olven '""' IM .,,.. danlona<I wlll Mii el Privet• Mia, lo ti. 11"""1 -Dest-· W1>Jec1 lo ~onflrrnellon ot wkt 5-lor ~ on or llftor ,,. 15'11 day of Stpeamtier, 1•1. el Ille office of C. A. HIGBIE, ttt Marine Avenue, Bo .. 111, B•l"9a I 1lano, Ce lltor,,I•. Ttlepllona : 114 .. 7).7610, County of ore,,.., State ot C•llfoml•, •II IM r19M, llllt encl 1,.._ •• ,.. .. Of Mid OKe•ted •• ,... 11 .... of dfftll end all .,.. rlQtll, uti. '"" ,,,. teNat 111at lt'9 • ..-.. of talO -..-11<t1 .......... Oy _ .. IOft ot law or ot--..+w ..,., .,_ or In MINI..,, "' llWll., .. 1c1-.-. •• , , .. ti_ .... aUI, In -lo •II tM ce11eln rMI, -pertv ~ In ti. MIO c_, of Ore,..., S4R of C•lltonll•. -tlcuJar- ly oe.tlWd" fOltoo#t, to-wit· LAii ,,.. Trect 'l'OQ, .. JM "'--... cooled lfl ...., 112, ,. .... '4, cs -.... ot Ml11te4'-~ In IN effla of ... (Ounty ~"tat• c.u..tv. • l'llOf·t COMMOnly k"°""ll H . 1117' .. ..-111ort ... c:..t ....... Callfoml• Te,.,... Ill Mia c.ttll In lewt111 mo,..y of Ille UnltM Jt.Ma .,.. u 1111lr1Mtlon Ill •••• . ., ••rt c••ll •110 oa1e11ce t¥lcle11cec1 by note ttc11rt • bf _,,.... w TNtt 0..-on t1W '4'etf'· ty .. _... Ttft '4lt Cefll flf ._. 111N to ............ Wlttl .... • ._.,....,...,..,.l11wrhl11t-wu1 .. ,..,,... •I trie ...,eulO flf'I~ •• _, lllM .,.., ,,... .... ll'll>lk•llOfl lie,..., ........... .... O•• IN• Uilfl NY of Alllldt, 1MI C.A. ..... ~,.,_,..,_ eo..~.:.~L t .......... ar ... c... o.tr/Nll. .. , •• § .. 'ta.•."" ...... A · 110128. To all heirs, benefic. i aries. c red I tors and contingent creditors of John Addison Gurley. aka John A. Gurley. aka John Gurley and persons who may be otherwise In- terested in the will and/or estate. A petition had been filed by Mildred Gurley Dunlap in the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that M ildred Gurley Dunlap be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of John Addison Gurley, John A. Gurley, aka John Gurley <under the In· dependent Administration of Estates Act>. The peti· tion is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, In the City of Santa Ana. California on September 30, 1981 at 9:30 a.m . IF YOIJ OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear· at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections w ith the court before the hear- 1 n g. Your appearance may be In person or by your attorney . I F YOU ARE A CR EDITOR or a cont· ingent creditor of the de- ceased, you must file your claim with the court or present It to the personal representat Ive appol nted by the court within tour months from the date of first Issuance of letters as provided In Section 700 of th e probate code of California. The time for fllino claims will not ex· pire prior to four months from the date of the hear· Ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the me kept by the court . If you are Interested In the estate, you may flle a request w ith the court to receive special notice of the Inventory of estate :tnd of the petltlOffs, ac· coun t s and reports described In Section 1200.5 of the Callfornla PrObett Code. Keen• and Dion im w. Co111t Hwy , Wtt•1, Newport~.C.. PubllaMd "'=oe CNst ~ O.lly PllOtr t;i: 2, 3, 9, 19'1 "5M1 . ~~-- .. Or ange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9. 1981 ·oEATH NOTICES l'OLUNS grt'ial itrllndchlldren 1.1nd a • R IC: ll A R D · R I CK ' ' 8hll1.!r Madehne Vlt'rgever or COi.i.iNS, p11ssed away on Mlchlg11n Mt'morl&I 1u:r vke -'it:.111 .. mt.1"" Jl.-Wi ' bH will be ht'ld on T~ul'fld•y. bi.>en a rosidt'nt of Costa Septetnbt'r 10, \981 111 \1 f'il8. Cu. tor lhl' µu!lt 6 3 OOPM at r&1c1flr View ~t'uri. lie was vc1y ut·tive in Mortuary C.:huµel Interment tht: nwtocro.-1:1 c1rcull Ht' 1s tn ldyllwild Cemetery, Kent survlv~t by his parents Mr City, Michigan In lieu of M ri, !>army Collin s of flowers memorial rontrlbu Costu M e!>a , maternal t1ons m11y be made tu the 1:1 undpu1 ctllb Mr and Mrs A mcrlcun <.:11ncer Socit'l y (i1•11q:1· R eed or West Pul'1f1c View Mortu11ry V t r it 1 11 1 u p a I e r n a I dm:<'tors ~r.mdmother Gludys Colhns ROBINSON of Maywood~ C:t . s~sti:rs v I o L A M A R y Bn•nda and~ umm_1c tol11n!> ROBINSON. \8 yellr res1 1tt1ll b.rolht'r Gabe t:olhns. all dent or Newport Beach. Ca v r t o:. l a M es 3 · Ca Passed away on September t; r .1 w~1d1•. services will be s. 1981 She 1s surv1 ved by h1•ld on rhursday, Sep her daughters Ann Attlesey ~l'mber IO. 1981 ut 10 ~AM of Newport Beach. Ca . and al lnglewooll Park Shirley Welby of Palos C:cmctery Serv1('ei. under v e r d e s . C a 1 o the l1 1rect1on of Harbor grandchildren and 3 great· Lawn Mount Olive Mortuary ~randch1ldren Rec1tat1on of of Costa Mesa 5405554 the Rosary will be on LO WELi, Tuesday, September 8, \981 1111.DA S LOWELL. res1 at 7 OOPM al the Smith & dent of Costa Mei.a. Ca for Tuthill Wes&cli(f Ch apel the µast SO year~ Passed Mass of Christian Bunal will 1-1wa~ on September 3. 1981 be on Wednesday . Sep She ii. f.urvived by her niece temher 9, 1981 at 9: !SAM al Edna Ward or Giddings, Our Lady Queen of Angels Texas Final interment Catholic Church, Newport ~erv1ces will be held al the Beach. Ca Final interment family plot 1n Oulu. Finland !>erv1ces will be held at the Bulti 8cq:eron·Sm1lh & H oly Cross Cemetery Tu1hlll w.-s1ctirr Chapel Services under the direction Mortuary forwardm.: dire<' of Baltz Bergeron-Smith & tor'> Tuthill Westl'11H Chapel PA RKER Mortuarv of Costa Mesa ZORA M. PARKER. res1 646 9371 . dent of l'o1'una del Mar, Ca Passed away on September I;, 1981 Born May 24 . 1893 in Cucamon1o:a. Ca She 1s s ur Vl\'ed by her daughter Mar jone llurtun of Whittler. Ca . 5 g r andch1ldrt.>n .rnd 8 great· ~rand chi ldr en Funeral _,:.1;:n•1ces will be held on Fri· day September l l. I !181 at 10 OOAM at the Congrega 11011al Church. Corona del ~Jar. Ca. Interment will be at 2.00PM a t Mountain \'1e11. Mausoleum. Altadena C:i In lieu of rto11. er~ memnnul contnbut1ons ma~ bl• made lo the American fit'art 1\ssociation Pacific \'It'" Murtuary directors JOHN Hf~~R!E E JOHN. res1 dent or Laguna Beach. Ca PaS'-l'd away tln September 5. 1981 Born un August 9, J!JO~ In Xenia . Ohio S11r\'lved b\ his wire Manon. 3 d11ldren, R 1ta '\otle~. Halµh John, GeorJte John. son rn law James :-.iotley and daughler In law Carolyn ,John and 3 l(rl!nd<:hildren lie attended Johns llopkins l'n1vers1t} and was a ~rarluate of lhl' t 'nivers1ty of Southern Californ1<1 In 1933 He was a membl!r of the t:SC Alumni a member or the K.t11.ams of Claremont. Ca and or the Rotary Club of Lilguna Bea<'h Pa:.t Prelt1dc•n1 of the American l:1•jill•l1 Sor1al Club of Chino. l'a \ membl'r uf the Chino Srhool Board a mt'mber of the l'o mmun1t} r• re,,b,·t c•rr an Church of l.agun;; Bear h. Ca and was a Dt><1<:11n, a spon!>Or of the I.at •l!O Riding Group and a mt'mher or the Chino and Onlano ~1ountl·d Police ~l emonal service ... 11. ill be held .it 11 OOAM on Wcdnes day, Scpt1•mber 9 1981 at the Pacific \'1('11. Mortuary Chapel lnterm••nt at Pac1hC' \I<'" ~1t'mur1al P.irk In ht'u $6 million Penney suit halted OAKLAND (AP ) - Two sisters have settled a $6 million dispute out of court, agreeing to ac- cept a $1.25 million share of a fortune rooted m the J .C. Penney em· pi re. Alic e Callahan Thomas or Oakland a nd Susan Callahan Evans of Las Vegas agreed to drop the ir l aw s uit challenging the ter ms of a will filed by their mother. Jeanene Saccos Callahan. Their mother was the former wife of Raymond Callahan. the son of T M. Callahan. who was James C P e nney's p a rtner in the early 1900s. J n th e w i ll , Mrs . Callahan left mos t of h er 1 $6 million estate to 1 C hildren 's Hos pital of Oakland and the Greek Orthodox Church. The • daughters said their m o ther agreed before her death in 1980 to give mos t of the money to her children. The settlement gives about $2 million to the church and the hospital. Another $2 million will go to slate and federal taxes of flo .... ets memorial l'On "(,T• lnh11t1ons mav he made to ,, ietnam vuur favr11ilt' c haritv ·1'.H·1r1 c· \'1e11. Mor111arv chrt.>cturs VI ERG EVER WALTER L \.I ERG EVER , resident of Corona del Mar. Ca Passed awav on September 6. 1981 Rorn December 16. 1901 in Grand Rapid~. Ml<'h1gan Surv1vro hv his 11.1fe Rhe<1. son David of M1ssmn V1e10. C'a 3 grandchildren, 3 Ne ptune Society CREMATION llUi.IAL 4T SEA 646-743 1 Our llterature tells the complete story of our SOClltv C..11 lor 1 rM porUolio Cem /Ilk< rtHCE HOTHHS lfU 110.ADW.AT MOITUAlY 110 Broadway Cosca Mesa 642·9150 l.ALTZ lfttGHOH SMrTH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFJ CH.A'fl 427 E 17th SI Costa Meo;a 6 46-9371 rtHCf UOTHHS SMfTHS' MOaTUAaT 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 'ACIHC YllW MIMOal.Al. ,,,. •• Cemetery Mor1uary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newporl Beach 644·2700 McCottMfac MOITU.AlllS Laguna Beach 494-9-415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C.p1airano 495 1776 memorial hurting WASHINGTON <A P l Survey stakes Cor the Vietnam War memorial are in place on the Mall, but t h e Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund still needs about SS m i llion to e r ect t he monum ent to 57 ,962 Vietnam casualties. Surveyors placed the s takes and linked them with a pair of 200·foot· long orange ribbons ex· tending in a V·formalion toward the Lincoln Memorial and t h e Washington Monument P r oje c l di r ecto r Robert W. Doubek said about $2 million has been raised and that f und officials hope to complete f i n a n cing through direct mail ap· peals , natio n wi d e radiothons and cor· porate donations. Doubek said that if the drive goes as pla nned, ground f o r t h e low. b l ack g r a n ite-r aced mon umen t wi ll be b r oken in February, w i t h de di c a tio n ceremonies on Vetera ns Day the following Nov· e m ber Mesa Marine ends study Marine Lt. Vincent M. Balderra ma, ao n of B r u n o and Mar ia L . Balderrama of 1109 Sal inas A ve., Coat a Mesa, baa completed the No n·Lawyer Course a t th e Navel J u stice School, Newport, R.l . IU"l•tOtt COU•T Of' CAUNtl .. IA ~WTY Of' OltA ... I "9CMc C:.... OfM W"1 ......... CAftPtl MA••tt.010' ""IMIONO . 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Clllld ~. <111111 Mlflltf1. •ltorney i..t. cosf'a, end MKll o"'9r ,... lief ea mey lie tll'-td Dy u. c-1. Tiie -nl~t f1f W419", lelllnt ol m-y or pr~t'ty, or o-r co11l't ell\llOrlad pt'OC 11 dl119S ,,.., elttO t• wit. OATEO: -ylit, t'lll LIEA. 8 •ANCH, Clerti By. J .. Nlllle O•IH, °'"""' aAllaA•A K. ST•latLANO "'"· ......... ,, IH\tAM,CAfl1WI PllOllalltd 0r.,,.. coe11 oe11y "'"" S.pt, '· ... ?J, JO. 1M1 4021 .. , ,ICTITlOUI 1 u111.au ....... STATIM•NT Tiie IOllowl119 peraon• a re dolnt Dllsl-•s· MUIRLAHOS ASSOCIATES. MO Newport Center Ori••, $1111• 1.00, H••-1 lffch. CA. '2660 M. Ru-II Kl'\de, UU Pllc.~lm Place. ~e..c11, Ce. ms1 Clwlstaplwr J . Ferlty, tno Pe,._ Ave-, ~ leecll, Ce. fJ•SI Ooue!et ~ Id • Trvst" ..,... O•r the Oouoles MellOll end SulAll Mellon F•mlly Trusll. 2760 0 - W•r. u.oune BNtcll. ce. ms1 ~ -(H •Tr\ISIH llncMf tlle~""""°"-s.......~ l'a mlly Tr11stl. 27.0 Oued• Wey, Lev--"· Ce. fJ65t Thlt Dutlntta Is conducted Dy • QeMral permersl\lp. M.•ussalll<tUM Cllrl~ J. l'erley Ooutlas Mellon• ~-'-· Tllla statemenl w•a 1119'1 "'"" h CO\llllv Cle,._ Of Orenoe COU11ty on S.O. tember ~. 1'111 ~Httn M. llUtsaLL tt•UH ... ~~Or.,1 ... 1 .. "---'a.di, ca. -PIAlllSheel Or-. COUI Delly Plloe Sept.'· "· n. JO. '"' ~· !llOTICI 0, Ol~UTION 0' "AltTIIRllMlll' PUBLIC NOTICE IS HE•EBY GIVEN llwi COSY H. KILLER, encl CHARLES E. WEBER, lle.-.lolore • 1119 ~J \lllOer tM fk t11i-firm neme anct alyle f1f KELLEll, WEISS, WEBE•. GROVER 6 RACINE, e16tS T-n cam. Ot1.,., EltMll Flo«, City ot Coste IMW, Coullty of Or1119e, s.- of Celltomle, did on lllt 3rd clay of ~ lamber, 1'111, Dy mutu•I <onNnl, di~ sol•• lhe ••Id perlne ralllp end term•-!heir reletlons •• partners 11 ....... Furttwf notice IJ IWreby given lhel ,,.. llnlltn'9necl will not De rt-Jl· Die, from !Illa ctey on, for ally Obll ... lion lnci•....t bY -otllen In tMlr _,, nerne °'In Ille n...,. of llW llrm. OATEO 4 T C:..la Mne, Celltomle, I his llt\clay of '""9mber. •'Ill O>MIHE.-r Qltly N. 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ELECT•IC JDOS W ........ llvd ., S1111• U5, NtwPOrt .. e<ll, Celltornla,,,..,, Air/Ill-J , ICOIDul, 41.0 Rlcl09v,_ Or 1 w , Clewlend, Ol\lo· ... I ... Tiiis _,_, la concluc1.., by •n ,,.. dlvl-1. """'-J l(ot""• Tllla 11•1-I we$ llled wll" ttw' Cou11ty Cltrt. Of Ote1199 County Ofl AUQ<ISIJl,1'111 .,,..,.,, PuDtl-Orantll CMal O.lly PllOI, Sept...Ur 2. •. lt , t>. IMI ~1 "CTITIOUI aUSJNaU NAMI ll'AT•MINT Tiie loll-l"f ~ It 6ol119 llval· ...... , E A•TH ENGINEERING, Ut A ... nue -Id. Ho 1, Sen C....._..e, Celltoml• ntn Otvld Peul Wllto11, 2S• ,,.V'tfl .. Meddd, No . 1, Se n Cte m•nte, Celllonlt• mn Tiii• Dlalness I• c.Oftlluclecl DY •n 1 .... di••-·· Oeirld P..,1 Wll-Thla ..,._, was llled •1111 IN County Clerll ot Otente County on A"9V'I 11, 1'111 "..,. PllOllahed Otanoe COH I OtllY Pl'°', A119. "· ,,., SitpC 1. '· "" ..... , P:er111 .. 1 Drive , H•r•er C!lr, Tlllt ...--C -Ill• •Ill> .. Celllomi."'27 Col>n!Y Oerti f1f Or ..... C-ty lft S. Thlt IMltlMll fl COllduC-Dy e temi.r4, I"'. Q9Mrel ...... .,..,, "'"" Mik lWll L s.tain ' P111!1I.-Or.,.. COUI Delly PllOC This JtM-w• llled wll" tN Sept t, ••. U, 10. 1'111 ,_.I C.....ty Clet1l of Or-County on A.....aJl,l'llt 1'1ttm PllOll-Qr-C-tl Delly PtlOI .. ~· 2 ••• "· 23. ,.., JISUt NIUC •Ta "CTin ous ause .. •u NAMl STATIMINT , .............. --I• dolnt Dlltol----: -------------! llACY RAGS & G AGS, HO l'ICTtTIOUS au1111•u NAMl ITATIMINT Tiie l0Howl119 ...,.tont ere dolnt Dllil-•t: Wl!STl!RH IN VEST M E NT PROPE•TIH, 1-2 Mllllken Awe., ltVIN, CA. '1714 •otien 0 . Bll911S, 1UO aeyUOI eo ... &.st . .._. a..c11. u . Oon It, Henne, >Olt l lrendl"' ll'Oll, Sen J'*' tal)lllr-. u . m n E_,,.1• CollJINctlon, Inc. I• Celllvml• corpor.ii-1. *' .. ,,_ c.t , lrvl111t, CA. '11~ Thlt DuSIMU la COll<lvctecl by a eeneral pertNrshlp. Donl(.Hwww Tllla stai-t ••• llled wltll -Covn1y Cl•rti of Otenoe C...111v .,. A119ust 3'. 1'111 " ... u P\IDll-Orengo CMtl Delly IPl!oe s.p1. •. "· n. '°· 1"' .... , "CTIT10US au111t•U NAM• STA'faMaNT TM loll-'119 __, la dlD!nt DuW. ...... N•WIJOr1 Cente r Drive , Ho. 400, Ne""°" !Mecll, CAllfoml• t"60 Oorww J. Ay.,., 611 W. Wll-', Ho 0-4, c.ta MeW, Celllornla tt.27 This-'-It condllciell l>Y ell In dlvkNel. 0-..J .• y ... Tllla _ _. "'" flled wit" tM C°"nly CMr• of Ota""' c,ounty on • .,.., .. ,., '"I 1'1..nt PuCMI-Or-CMtl Delly PllOI, A119 2', 5etlf. 1, •, It, 1'111 Jn M t "CTITIOUS IUIUllSS NAMR IT&TWMaNT TN...._,,.. _ _, It dol119 Dllti n.a1n: ANNtl!'S GOUI' de PlUME, lSJS Cru1111-O.lve, HewPOrt .. •<II, Celllllmle '*3 ,,.,_ a OIY"\Ol\IS, UIS Cnrtvl- Orlve, Ne wport BH cll, Celllornl• .,..., Thia ~ It c-.c19CI by en In di.,_, -.. B. Ol,,_lus Tlllt --llled wl"' 1119 County Cl-of Ot-en .. County °" A-"1&.1111t. 'IMINt Pub41"'8cl 0r.,,.. Coetl Delly l'llot. Auo, 1•, 2', 5etlf l, t , 1'111 »7W I (a l Gi.APHIC M U•ALS (b) RICHARD GUNST G•APHIC MUAAl..S lcl THE WALL A•TISTS (di GRAPHICS UNLIMITED (e l G RAPHIC MUlt"LS UNllMITIO, ll• M•rlne Avenue, Belboe 1 tl•nd, Ull~fJMt PlllJC ~ Rlchero Gunat, >tt Marin• -------------!Avenue, Belbo• 1•19"", Celllornla l'tC'TITtOUS aUSINaU NAMa STAT•Ml ltT The lollowln9 persona er e dol119 DutlMHld KEV FACTORS, Ull Superior A .. ., Sp •11, N.-1 leech, U . fJMJ Mery LOul•• Carrl•o. UU Superior A•e., Sp, • 11, He..,port Beech, c.. "*3 SNrtey -CM r ldo, I SlS 5uOt< lor Ave .. Sp • 11, __, le.ch, c:. .,.., This buMMU la G-l.O Dy •n I,.. lllvfGMI, RkllilrO Ci<M'lll Tlllt Sta-•M flled wllll 1119 County Cl••k of 0r..._ County Ofl A"911sl ll, '"' ,,..,. PuDlllll9CI Qr-CMal Delly Pl'°'· Sept.,..,... 2. '· "· n , 1'111 -... "2'6l 1-~~-~~~~~~~~-Tllls Duslneu It <ond11c1ec1 Dy • 09Mritlpe--.Np Mary L. C.Wrl6o Tiii• llet-1 wH flled with 1119 Covnty Clerti of Or-c-tlty"' S.0. lembef'l, 1M1 """" Pullllllwd Or9119t Coeat 0.lly Plloe S.P' t, ••. ll. lO, 1•1 401MI "CTITIOUS aUttNIU ltAMa STATaM•MT Tiie followl119 ""'°"' er• dolllf .,...,_ .. ; B & 0 EQUIPMENT CC>lllf'ANV, 14761 Wll_,, M._ay Clly, Cellfonlla mss .._~Deen Eow.,_t, Inc .. • Cellfornla <orpot etlon. HOU "CTITIOUI aUllNOS ltAME STATaMl .. T NI-,,.. TM lollowl119 "''°"' ere OOlllO IMlsa-n: VILLA WOOOS, lll:l Wesl 4111 St~ 8-P-. Calltemla tOUI •o11ett E. -.....r, 11m S.11 BIM, MltMoll V .. jo. Cellfvmle ._, J .,,.. M. Tiii....,., 1 .... 1 Syce,.,..,... Clrcle, V-Unde, Cellfvml• .... Thlt IMlslMH .. c-ucted Dy • -r·~ •obe<tE MM;,..r TIWI __,,..., was lllell wltll Ille C011nly C .. rk Of Ot•noo County on """"" "· '"' ,.,..., 1'114111.-Orengo C-tl Delly Piiot ..... :i.. s.,c . 2, '· ... 1M1 ,.,..., P•lrole11m Aonue, Hubor City, 1------------- "CTITIOUI IUllltltl .. AMa STAT•Ml .. T Tiie fOl-nt person It dolnt ~ MHM, TOTAL LEARNING COHCE"1S, 10'21 ConsUlutlon, Hunllfl9IOll 8H<ll, Ce,.,._ Mii""' S Gr'99, 1"32 Gloucester , Hunllnglon 9Ncll. C:.. ~ T Ills llu>lfwu la Conduelecl l>Y ell lfl.. Calllomle "7IO This ...,_ la conclll<ted t>v • cor· -e11on. w-t.o.... E .......... ln< Wlllltftl 0 . "-"· l'rHlclellt Tiiis ~ WM flled With -County Clerk of Ore""' COOlnly on • ..,.,.,1'111 ,,..,. f'ublllhlcl Or-Coast Delly Piiot, l'ICTITITOUI aull .. H.S NA.Ma STATIMRNT TM lollowlnt peraons e re dolnt bvJJ-et: EOUITY 1 · CALIFORNIA BEST MO•TGAGE. JOI EHi Htll Slrffl Slllta 114, ~Mew. Ulllornte nu7 C:ellftrnN a.st ........... c:or,or. lloft, e Callfomte COf'PO(al-, lOI l!ett '7th s. .... 1. Suite JU, CostAI Mew Cat"""'111e. t2U1. Tlllt \II.It!-IS CC!ftilucted by a CCW "CT!TIOUS llU.SINaSS dlvldl* ""'·a. 5efi(. 2, •. "· 1'111 XJ:Mt _., .... NAMa STATIMINT Miilon S Grl9o The 10llowl119 "''°"' ••• doln9 fllla •t.at.ment "'" lllec:I wltll t1'e IMl•l-•s: Coum v c .. ,,. of o.-County on S.O. CM PROPERTIES. LTD. '7I02 lember 4, 1'111. "CTITIOUI aUMNlll St!.,....,. Blvd., Suite 10., lrvl-. CA. "19'74 NAMI STATaMINT '211• P\ICll-Qr-C-Jt Delly Piiot TM lollowlft9 perlOflt ere dol119 O..rlH Mlheylo, 11902 Sllypar1l Sept t , It, U , >0, 1'111 19'1-tl Dutl-H llv•.,s.Mte IOt, 1,..,IM, U .'171• MOi.ELANO·WAltMINGTON Loult A. Ckcotenfll, t1'02 Slly..... Piil.iC •Ta VENTU•£, JOtO Pullmen Slt"-1. Blvd., Suite IOt, lrvlne. Ce. '21'4 Coste MHa, CAllfomte mil TlllJ Du•lnH J Is condu<ted by .1---,-1CT-1-T-IOU-1-1-U-1-111-1-1-1---1 Roben P. w.,m1n9ton. JOtO ll rn!WO ...,,_tp, Pullmen Street, Coste M••• CNrlKMllleylo NAMR STATl!Mtl!NT Celltomla "6Jl Tiiis ...._....,., wn lllecl wltll ... TM lol_.119 __, 11 do+,.. INJI---0. •lop,,_I Co -e CoufllYC .. 11lofOr"arioeC°""'YoftS.-neuet: Ce llfornle corporetlon, .. I, Sovth i.m• •. ••• MORGAN ENVIRONMENTALS, Boylato11 SlrHI. Loa Ant•IO •MOOU, KINOALl a HA••INOTOM ....... -•u..c-. 42" llMC ....... -.. ~ ,., ... __,._..,ca.,,.... Pwbll.-Or .. GoeJt O.lly Piiot Sept.•, t•, n , JO, 1'111 '°IM I PUIUC MOTIE "CTITIOUI 1u11•au NAMa STATWM ... T tU~B Ohms We y, C•ta Mesa, ca. C•lltomla tall17 '2617 This Dllalneu Is con<lvct..i by • Cllertes M Ot-y. tlU Tempt• 99...,el~P. St ,"""· 21•10, AlleMlm, U . "°"'' P. We rrnlnwtOfl Thia butlflfts It <t11411K-lty "" "" a.-e1 ,._ div-Tllb ....,,,_, WM 111«1 wltll 1'le o-i. M o.mwy c-y c .. "' of Ota,... c-t1 .,. Tiiis JIM-I w•s 11..., wltll ,,.. ,,...,.....21, 1"1. County Clet1l of Ot.,. C-IT on 5--"MDI lember 4, 1'111 ,01171 Pue11"'8cl Or-Coetl Delly P iiot l>u041-o..,,.. C-11 Delly IPl!oe A11t. 2', Sept., J, '· ••• '"' JIJ7-tt s.o1 •. 1•. n. JO, ,., ,..,_., c..-.. CteltW. 8-tMy Cllill,.,.._ ol IM 8-'d Tllfl Aeeen-1 was fl-wllll IN County C .. '11 of Ot.,... County on .. _..,.,1'111 ,...,, PllOlitlled Ol'anoe CM l1 Delly PllOC A119. 2', Seti« .. l, ..... , .. ,. .u. "CTIT10UI aUllNRll NAMa ITATIMRNT TM I041owt119 per_, la dDl119 ""ti "4Uft: C ' C NEWPORT INVESTMENT GROUP, 110 H-1 Cellter Drive Newport Beedl, CA '2*. INTE"5TATE SEMINAltS IHC e Callloml• ~etlon, 110 Newport Ce nter Orlve, HeWIJOl't .. •ch, CA '2..0. Thia Ml-• Is '°"""'led Dy a cor _ .... 11·-•tal• Sitmlner-t Inc Jeff,.y A.~. ~ Tiie fOllowl119 persona ere 001119 Dvtl .... •et: "CTITIOUS aUllNIU Thia N '-1 w .. lllec:I with Ille ltAMa IT&T•MllNT County Cltrll ot Otenee Counly on P ACll'IC ltESTAU•AH T SYSTEMS, 1515 Sun La nd, Coste Mew,u.ma. Red S. Chamberleln, ~s Meul Pl,,Casta ~.CA ~ Sem M. W-. 11'26 L........,. 0. . Coste Mna, CA. n6M J-Lewntofl, tltO Urnelll• St., Alta Lome. Ca."'°' Tllla DutlMH la <ondlKteocl by e ...... , .. pertller"shlp. llOd s. o-Merl• In Tiils .......,_. WM fllell Witt\ h c°"""' Cieri< Of Or-county on s-i.mw •. i-.. ",.,. ll'llbll-Or .... CoelC Dally PllCll Sept.'· lt, u . '°· 1'111 '°" .. , 'IC'TIT10US aUMNIU NAMI ITATIMAINT TM lotltwlflt pertoM ere dOl"f Du•l-•: Ill NIOO TllAlllll PA•K, IMO ~It,,.._ C..llMM. CAftttJ. JOHNNY KLASSEN, ,e rtn•r. 1 .. '1 ~ SI., Mldwey Clly, CA mss. ALTHA 0.llOI, '•l't_., 1._.... 8olN Ollce, Hllml"lklft .. «II, CA .,..., ftAl "" J. COVE"-1'9'1-. _, Acee .. !e., ~AM, CA "701 AltM M. CN!cll ~hi• .....,,.,.. w• ICleo with n. Co""1y CIHtl of Of'._ COIHlty on Aue. JI, "" '*"' ~ ....... er.,.. C:O.Jt O.Oy flllot, s.,t. a.'· '6, D. ,.., '951.., A "111ltlo11e a11el11•H "•"'• 11..w-11t ft .. d wtttt Ille CeuMy Clef\ .. •MMI fot tlw '"'9 lift• wttlalll It-aallfhl11l11t bult11•--· teflle, fl111111t tMtMI I• NCleMefJ OftlJ If ltttre er• "'•1199 .. Cllll ttle l..-1 D•11ut•eftt et tlt• DAILY 111&.0 T ler ,,.,., ....... " llld "CTITIOUI aut11t•~ ....... ITATIMRNT Tiie IOllowlnt --Is OOlnt DvU- twt.a •t.: AVO PllOOUCTIOHS, 1"'1 Pe<Hk CMll H ....... ey, NO, 101, """'· 1119 .... H..Wllf', CellfOml• nMt ,,_ Sptncer 8All, tMSJ Peclfk CMIC H..,...y, No. JOI, H..,11....,... He,.,, Ce!llOmlA nMt Thlt 11u111Mta la cOlllN<ted by 1111 111- dlv ...... .-s.a..11 Tlllt .-1 w• flied wllll -c -ty Cltrll of Or•,... C-ty on A ....... 11.1•1. Ft*- Tiie lol-'nt ..,_ la CIOtft9 _,. A119. ll, 1"1. ... u•: OAVIO•. MAo•. OUiOH'S AUTO SALU, 1a W ~t~:"c:. ":.';:. 11tll •C. c.ta lllleM, CA. '162'7 r ..... - Go!'-Lynn °''°"• "°" i.1... ..._.a.di, CAt'lwt Avt .. .........., IMcfl, ca. ""'" PllOll-Or911g1 CMtl Delly Pllol Tlllt M inni Is c-ttd l>Y en I,.. div-. GordonOllClll Tiii• IU..,.,_t Wld filed Wll" "'9 C--'Y Oe"' f1f Or ..... CAllntT.,. Sep- llef'llller •. '"'· S.pt. l, •. 16, U, IMI ,,,... PIU:~f P'vblltJlled 0r..,.. C:O.st Otlly l'llot, 1------------- &119. ,._ s.,t. t. '· I .. IMI •11-tl He ii a 1974 1raduate o f Mater D e l Hl a h School. Santa Ana1 ·~ 1978 f r aduate of tb Nava Academy, An napollt, Md. -·MrY--· Ml-4U1 ........ 6 1:CIASS1f llD 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 r.8 \ INDEX Te Place T11r A•. Call 642·5678 HOUSES FOi SALE C.-•• 11.le-hhlOd ........ ..._"'· rtf'tl,.1111 e. .. ~ ~::':\~ ..... 0.Ml'$t..t Cl TotQ ,_ .... , .... ) ~ ......... h In .... U.VN liuch ._....,,.Htll• lAcWAti 'l&w t MlUKlft '"'° ~:r,:'~·:,, Ci.ft Jutn r 4pt\U •Al• &.M• ""• vaJ 11t..,h YMftL.o-• ~"""'·*'~C:f ...... '°""'' ,.,. mLmm .lttu .u lvr \tit Ap.t.rOnt·IM' '°' '•k-~!!';r..;:n, ('°"tnK'n LAI.; u > "'' .._.,,,., .... t Pt-.iitth c ·~i.~v••h t..1, !Nptn f"\ l ftll\ )1.411" Ito..-lu i.. .>to1ed tN'CMnf' Vrop.th lndw.tttaJ i"ropen,,. ,,..,,Of ..... Mobtlf ltnw lrlr h\, 11·""'4• 11 ..... "'""' t:.~~!,: ... "'~op (M ol \l•I< ~l\111 H•n<M' > .,,n, l1h1'"' K••I t ''-\• t:u h•no ttf•I Uc.it• 'A .-~1"' IENULS "°"'n > "'"''w t'<N"" l "lwrnf'hK tb;'-'' h.1,,I vt I ftl • uinOunun.wrn" • '"" t andomin,.,,n, \ ' I 1..,..nhuu\.n •'utn f~l\l'lu~n''' nl OvpttUI\ •1.rl'I l~'""l _.I Apt'-t 11tt1 ""'' \. fthtn'I .-pt, t wrl'I •• I f\ Mt•tl'n"- Moom 4 h"•''' UtA .. h \tvtttl~ (iw••\t Uom.-.. II ,, .. , ...,,. um ~ l~•J I\/'; ~\"111 ..,, .., " "'" ~f_,JOI llil! ..,. '"''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPO RTUNITY Pllbli1her's Notice: All real t'Sliltt' ad verllsed 1n lh1s newspaper 15 subject to thr Federal fair HouH 1ng Act of 191.11 which makes it illegal to ad vert1se · any t)terl·renct', ltm 1t al1on or "" r rim10a t1011 bht!d 011 race rolor. religion. sex. or oauonal origin. or an 1ntenll1>11 w m11kf' •ny such prerrrenet! lim1tat1b11. or dls criminauon." This newspaper will n-Ot knowingly acrept an) advertising for re.ii estate wlurh ts m 1 1ola lion or the la11. EHOltS: AdYertisen thoMid Cheda thcfr' od' daily 111.d ~ ." ro" lfltflledlatefy. Ti.. DAIL y l'ILOT CIUWMS llcibllity fw h fint h1correct i111ertion °"'Y· '-'""""'' H•f'M•I• ,..,.,..,,.. kf"M•h " .. "'·" t•.J"'•". r •• ,._h,"' "'""' !·.: Hovses for Salt '"'"" "•M•I fW\I~\ k•hlifl 1"'-lv"-lrt•I "•nt .. I ..... °'"''" kf'•'lh h \l .. nttd M•v kt"ftl•h BUSINESS. INVEST MENT. flNANCC ~'"'f'\\.f}11~t· t\W\I"'°'"' "•1'1111'1. lrhf'\htwnl f)JllJol,fl ln\f,UJWI" \4 •ftl,.d ... f,,.,, '"'""•" \torwt -. .. f'ltf'd• ~orlhrn tt• AMNOUNCCMENTS. PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND Artltf.11WMf',,...~t· I., f'tl'..t lo1it•l'~u r ~., ....... rH..itft•h • "--••I f1wt~· ff41\rl• SERVICES EMPLOYMENT l PREmAJION VhQol, ll'hlr'-' h•H" ""'Vt""" .t• U'I" Yi .i1nh-4t \t A. t MERCHANDISE ""'"'"' """..,.,."' 4._rhufl H•ntl• • ~Mj1"r\I_.,., .1 f •M"r• ._ t.4.~1J;n1rAI '"'"' llo«• n""tu\~ r..r~'"'' t,., •• , '91 .. ."""""' ·~M"frh*l f,(p<!l Jt•Mft l.n~lat~ "•'"'~f\ \h\fffl4,...._N~ \l+~t"u~ .. '"""'' ~ -"i.·•t \lww .1 •"'"""'"""' .." .. , t1i1•"'' h6\t p p,., "'"'"' ,., ... " 1 ............ ~ ... ~tn&Crt•~h "Oft ""\l41Wt•Af hi.ii ~~·r.c1," u, •• ''"'"'' I BOATS & MARINE EOUl~MENT C1r'N'"f•I "°•" "'••"' ""'"'" ftt~•l"' \hrtnt t ~V1$.I tto .. ,, ... ,. ... , IWJ•h Rrnl 1 f'l•rtn No,11\ "-11 h .. l .. "'"" Uot. .., .. ,~~·~ ~\"'t4)1r•ff TRANSl'ORTA TION ""'"'•" t •mpiPn ~.1, •bn• t.lt-c:1nt ' •'" ....... C7tlft s. ....... '4c•w tfm" \.th MuH Tr.11.,, TU\rt ln1~'-\l1hh 4iilln~fHtf •'•fl AUTOMOBILE ""'t'r .. 1 .\nttqllf• • .u~. M"'••I..,. \ 1 hu It' \iytfh tiit•• H•11I •W"°" Ufnr ,,_. ,_. I..,, \v1.-l,.t·u1n, A\rltu*i \ll•nlf'l1 AUTOS, IMPORTED VtMf•I Uf• Mu,...u \ud1 \~Ue ltu~o ltllV. l •Pfi ('Iv-. f..ull l>if\•UR .."'"" ,.,., lt•lft't.a '" ., .. J~n..-n f\ .. r1'W1t~ '•"'' i.a ...... ,11 .... \ii.off• 'tt"h1•l•·,IWn1 Ill. .. (;tt °"'' P•"'''• ... 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Call Now 64Z.H71 ld.JJJ ............•••....••.. 1002 ....••........•........ 3 IR, $1 OJ,000 Prime C:M homt• hui:1 back 'ard '011·r1·1l pat 10 NI\ l' q.01111 home nt:l'<b .orm· II\ 1ng Onh' tu', do'A n ( .111 now SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 J4.63 J-6 990 OHTHESAHD Cute bacht•lor 1·und11 "'1 the bea r h fur uni $120 000 l't'rfrl'I lur 'a<>atum homt' or \Hunt exerul1ve For mort m rnrmation 1'311 u~ "°"' TRADI TIO\AL REALTY 631-7370 Ow11er LiaYidcttiftq 5r, l>n 1t1 t' • mt "l~wport Uadrt1n1 C'ondo $259,500 2 Bdrm, 2 ba un "" '1e1A Se1·ur11' bldi: Doek a1ail Aµpr<ml'd al $275,000 Owner \l?t 17141 675 15711 A ITD L~e ope tr a tit I v. ant to bu\ 1011r ht111" or inHStmi;>nl prupl'rl' Don I call unll•s:. ~uu need tu ~1·ll 1mmerl1a11·1\ and are w1llln~ to arr epl m) small down pJ1 ment I ran tal., possrss1on 1mmed1att·h Your 1n' estmenl "111 ltt secured by eq111t11·~ 111 other properties. an1I personal Mle<> Call Tum 642 l642 COltOMA DEl MAR Beller lhan new Custom built dupleJC in .i prime comer locauun 3 & 2 bdrm units v.1th fireplaces. beam cell sngs. shake roofs. patio~. carpets and drape• $70,000 down $320.000 rull pme \ fl1, l•1t1J1 ot lfarlmr ln11 .. ,1nwn1 l'o • NH• ••ort1 e4u1, ... ent r F"r C'llairle'd Ad AC"tlON C&ll A OAIU '1lOT AD-YISOll MJ.561' The llglllt •••• Oii the Orqe Colet • DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Yw CAlll W It, flftd II T rodt II Wi1t1 o Wtn1 M (142·5878) he.I~ SELL tdlt lltrol rib a '-' 0.-~ Dally Piiot Cl11110td .__ _____ ,, Ad. Wut A.. CtlllOD HousH For S• Hovtt• For S• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, September 9, t 98 t * 05 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• He.tt Fer-S. Hov1tt For s• "' For Sal. Hovtta For S• ~ I OOJ GtMr91 I OOJ HcMttta For W. Hovttt For S. Hottttt For W. 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With FJ1~\'~ T~ s:H!EN guest 1ln·law quurters WHAT'S UMQUE needs your attention Rr Near park Si!OS.000 with AIOUT UNIQUE Sl81,000 5 y1•ar loan ot 1ng shovel' and paint 17,., LOOK ING f OR AN brush Make srs Ownrr JSt·l6I• E X C 1 1· I N G will <'&rry al low 1n •---~111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ..... l INVESTMENT" We tere!lt ,-have JUSt hSll'd three ® SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·631.6990 HARIOR R1DGE CountryC......_.. buildings 1n the l'llff Located In bat kbay Haven area o( Nr.wport Newport area zoned for Beach. Eal'h ha~ three horses, 3 Bdtn1s. 2 lia. two bedroom, I.Ind lwo- loaded with charm from one bedroom apts. some the Oak peg & ~roove wi th patios, all with floors lo the l' us tom garages. and situated 10 mJster Bdrm suite A~ a lovely neighborhood sum e low lnlerl!SI loan Very good assumable and o"' ner will tar1 ) fmancmg Each bu1ldmg large 2nd Full price offered at $410.000 fet> A $163,900 Sensational mvcstment N I:: W A N D WONDER f'll L Custom eon6lrul'llon corner lot. rour bedroom plus den. four 1 t baths, master bedroom ha' retreat area Y.'hat a ter nhc houst' Old CdM cor ner location 2>75.000 An exquisite orrenni: Fmd out about the high Elegant & ~pac1ou~ 3 carnmg real estate sale~ AFF'OIWABLf: Ut-:At:H bdrm + fa mily room, I t·areer opportu111t1 es L.IVINC Twobedroom, lev home w panoramu· w 1 th T HE R !:: A L one bath. rireplaC'e. com \ Is tu o r harbor , ESTATE RS Ltl·ens111g munit) pool. large sun MEWTUDOI PresUgiou.s Lemon Hts 5 Bedrooms. library, hug.-master •uite, din lll& 11ru and entertain mrot area VNOE.R Sl-MlThon Rick Alderette, Rltr 714 '731 4444_ Sttl, Trodt.Leow Bellingham Wash Are you tired, o( the hu~ tie & bustle" We have Just the plare for you I'' hrs No of Seattle an<t I ~i hrs "So of Vancouver Canada Beautiful tri level home 3 Bdrms. 2 Baths & Family room. 2 Fireplate~ Beaullful View of Oelbnghum Bay on ~. Acr~ or beautiful landscaped yard Trees surround the Area in a private Neighborhood. Must move for Job purposes SI 18.000 (206J !IT! 73G3 139,000 81g house. 2 arres Orange\•1lle, Ca 20 mi. ea~t of Sal'ramen to 4bdrm. 51yrs youn.: Moss & Mue1~ realtors. Bil l Gula R e s !916 1967 226 1 bus 19161962-(600 JEW&. Beller than a diamond, new Corona dcl Mar duplex 3 Hr 2 Br. 4 car garag e. Grea t ru r owner rt'nkr Balboa ls&c.d Rlty 67)..1700 coastline. ocean & night school fees completely d k d f 1 lights Prestige, com refundable to school or ec 3 n irep a re lacklay DtfiClht fort , luxury & SN'Unl) vour C'ho1ce Exlens11 e 113•500 Lovely J Bdrm 2 d'a with Reduced, now S739.000 sales trammg For tn B E I\ l' 'r I f" t.: L new French l'Uunto (Owner fmanctng l Ai:r fo rmation call 751 6191 E x p A N D E D kll l'hcn and used bri<'k S40-SS60 H-u" GE' (' A R M £ L T h re c exterior Located Ill the , bedrooms. and the most heart or Newport's up· OCUHFROMT 5 or ti bdrm home "Ith ll·rnr1 ~ huckyard 14 llh per bay. overlooking S Bdrm . 2 bath Terrif1l' pool G real area o"' ner r1rep1t you can imagine country d ub Pnred at \•alue and location on 111,. will help with ftnancmJ( This 1s a da rhng house only $187.500 "1th ex· sand Only $499.5()0 t'all Sl65.000 $359.000 cellent rinan('Ulg a\'a1la now 979-5370 ble Call 751 3191 '"' S bdrm " sl4 1mm111g t'ustom hutlt sun room C:. SELECT ~PROPHHIE~ ALLSTATE MORE ... I P~"~,1~~~·1R0~fb1SJ"1 -pool and Jac uzt1 ~nlar makes th lS a very 0l'Xt REALTORS I heuted RV area 1h ble floor plan Bcau11ful1-------- --sume FNMA $169,uoo m every dela1l $11S flUO Lin At Tlw INC:h Only Sl0,000 down 2 ) r I •"•RED CARPE:T Ll\'E ON '111F. GRAND o1d immaculate 2 BR 2 ~.~.. • CANAL Your O\\n Ba mobile home Mm • 754-1202 . , dock plui. a th ree age 18 Small pets 0 1\ bedroom and den house. Mar) Jank . Realtor "'Ith a one bedroom m· 63t 1094 • SI SK DOWN • rnme unit A rare hoU!>e. THIMICIHG DESPERATf! with a one bedroom m· TOWMHOME? 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool homt• come unit A rare op· $99,000 Hard to find starter townhouse. 3 Bdrm Va cant High assum able loan RCTaylorCo 114 0 •)()O(J . Assume hi·balan('e loa n port unity Owner will Call lhe specialists ut OWC straight note carry Isl TD 1>99.000 GOOD T&MS! the condominium In SL'CC ESS REA LT\' GOOD LOOIUMG formauoncenter 5-l!Vi991 lJ~l()Uf liUMfS This Zbdrm condoshows Touchstone Realt) Rea.ltors 675 60()() 963-0!67 like a model Large as--Sell.Ing anytlung 141lh a -••_lll!lll ... ----1 sumable loan Owner II ave something you! Dally Pilot Class1f1ed Ad F\ will carry a 2nd and the want to sell' Class1f1ed 1s a simple matter 1 price 1s only $75,000. Call ads do ll weU. &&2·5678 JUSl_c~ll f>!2~ r 1 DOW 979-5370 ·:f ftl~i#~-~'g"~~~T~::: A ~~!~!~E l -=~f A CONVlNllNT SHOPl'INC ANO '<1 S(w1NC CUtDC I OR IHC CAL ON TH( C.0 JUSTUSTS>! Sllbtftit All Offers OWNER .ANXIOUS Y E N R 0 T T A T C I R T S I D A I T V P I H " 0 T S A R Y R P U 8 T L R H I U C E " A H C R H E R C T U 0 C E 8 L G F E R E E C W H r 0 A 0 T F C E l 0 0 F F H S E I I T R T C A R F A R I B U R 0 I I H E S H V F R S F I W C C W J R E V L F A E W 0 Y F I T C U 0 D U 0 A E Y J I Y l K P Y R J 0 E A I E C " R H U W 6 A R U E E S H H R I T F P T 0 S H E A E 8 R H R 0 S H S S rshind" wtd<>e:k~' Sold 59 llMIJS LINDA ISLE "as is" Seller rtnanc· uni ti:xtiting opporlun1Ly ! Widt! ('han nel 1n g Agent . Dona cosr• Mrr1 view from spe<:tucuhtr architec·Lural C:bichester,MZ-823S on 3 :12 ~r re~ll 2 ===-dcs11'.Ded 4 bdrm. 5 balh • ..pool homt" l•------q..8drms: dooblp-gan i----- Mlt. & MIS. 'EIFICTIOtUllS,OOO Slip for 2 lar~e bouts "'$1.495,000 AUTHBmC grc»t buy s.5 9181 Hl.ATID IUDMH·SHAPll> ,OOL Summer OcC'upum·} Done ~~;~r ond ROOM FOR PADDU TEt4MIS includes stamed 11nd :. OPEN HOUSE l mmarula te picturebook 3 bed room LIDO ISLE HOMES etched glass, bnek and I' l d H 'I t beams Tota lly <'O home nestled in flowers and shrubs . 'cu ure on omt•s 'ours t 11s lovl'IV ordinated with luxurious REALTY x La rge grassy buck yard for the traditional spa<'ious. c·ustom 3 bdrm. ':1 amenities thru·out 14 children. pe ts or guest house bath hurry<.•. nt•wly redt•c·orated. Prtt t:d bed ram1ly rm, 2 pat1011 . ' Beautiful pool with large deck area to sell quickly at $475.000 Must see. ~',;~ ii'oc:lJ':i1e1.r:~1~1~· 90' wide frontage 7..oned for income. A for 2 boats ~.000 ~ wise investme nt fo r young or not so Nev.I~ rt>modded 3 bdrm . 2 bath plu::i -\\\lll<ll<n" young. Call 644-4910 to see anv time. lge l't.'l'rnatwn room & 2 µat1os B(':J m 1u 1,11 , 1 .. , WESUY M. TAYLOR CO,. uALTORS ('t'llings (;rl'al for entertain 1n g RLt\L l \!AH 2111 s. Joaquin Hlh Rood S.120,000 lk st pl'i('t• for the mont•y ._ 873-8900 1111 II h Olf• NEWPORT CENTER, M.l. 644·49 I 0 laltoa ,....._ I 007 PEMINSULA POINT BEACHFRONT P t1n oramH· bay & ot ean \ 1e w at 90o/o ,._iftg No payments on 2nd for 2 years Super sharp 2 +den condo. I year old. pool& teMlS Sl75,000 TRIPLEX Three 2 bdrm, 2 bath rum untts Steps to be ac h Good sum me r 1w1nter history Price d at $3!15 ,000 675 1752 associated 811 0 1\fllS llEAcTOllS lOl' W 9o•too t.i 1 l ho I Make your shopping Want Ad Results 64Z·S671! easter by using the Daily -Pilot Clasaitied Ads. RfSIOFNTIAl REAL fSTAIE SERVICES EMERALD l.AY Desirable for its pn vate beach. its tennis courts. its p_ools and park: Desirable because of the sunsets. ocean breezes. a nd family life . Desira ble because this home with its 4 BR's. familv room and formal dining room comple tes the scenario for happy living. S665.(l(I() IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 CE 110111 1L111s ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE llG CANYON VIEW! Beautiful Versailles Model On C~uiet Cul·de·Sac Wide , Winding Stairway With Spectacular Suspended Walkway Overlooking Marble Entr} And Spacious U ving Room. Elegant Features Garden KIH'hcn. Den With f'1 r eplac·e. Huge Ma ster Suite. Hig hl.\ Lands caped Garde n With Paddle Te nnis Court. Great View' S pee1al F'ina ncing Mailable. $875,000. MES.A VERDE Beaullful Contemporary Home In Cos ta Mesa's Best Area Features Include Five Large Bedooms. Two Impressive f ireplaces. Gorgeous Li ving Room & Family Room. Skylights. Wall Coverings, Wet Bar Fantastic.'~ Pr1C'e. $223,500 ·:-:.··~. 759-9100 u2 Corpot aft "-za Ntwporl C"""° \H'dlH'. from pnme large lut. ~ bdrm 3 hath custom homl' 3700 :,q 11 ft'atur lllg mJrtnl' J'oom Sl.:IBS.000 NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 bdrm. den. SJJU('1ous PIJn 8. 1m maculate. Low prit-ed a t S::!IS.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d1· Dr •vl' N B b7'J blbl Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 Of'EH THURSDAY 1·5 1921 TRADEWIHOS LANE COME WITH US ... TO 1.AYCREST. ELEGANT THREE BEDROOM, TWO BATll llOME DEN AND f'ORMAL DIN ING ROOM SHOWS LIK I',; A MODEL $325.000 1617 WESTCLIFF DR .• H.I. 631-7300 REALTORS 67S..551 I DEUGHTAJL OLD CDM CHilM. 3 bdrm 2 bdrm duptex cloM to bHchH and shopt. Mewly painted Clftd carpeted and ntw raof. Try $45,000 dow11, owl!ff" wiM e.e., with .... l"ffl. COLE OF NEWrORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. CorOfta dtf Mer 675-5511 POOL ·PA TIO-BEAUTIFUL Redtcorat.d & Nady for OCCupClllCy. ChrmilM) l bed., formal cln.nn.., Fnttc:h doors & Mw ct.tolls thnMJhouf. OWMr wtM IHw/optto... $235,000. 631-1 400. •I CLIFFHAYEN -REDUCED! 0wntrs Med to HI this hot.. illllftfdlafely! bdttud OYtr $25,000! AstlllM txisHng flna.telng & OWMr wOI ccny lanJe lrd T.D. or wtl 11chailgt. Mtw roof, fwwoct, wal...,., c..,.t & "'°"· 2·story l bed. 2 ba.. on poal siucl lat. 2 finplocu, boM1 "°°"' + c_.., ldtcha SlS0,000. A ...,.... • ._ hi _... ••••••••••••••••••••••• DYMAMICDUO Price down S20.000' Well located duplex Bdrm bath. kitchen lower un 11 has fireplace. formal dining, etc Owner may ass ist 10 financing $339,000. . 642-5200 j PETE ' BARRETT ;.. REALTY Copi1trCMO leoch I 011 . ........................ -------- PRESTIGIOUS Cull°"' &.cJ. Tltdor Top qyaity • priced to ull at Sd0,000. Opu Sun I ·S at 35026 Camino Capistrano , Cap11tra1to leach. 497.4144 A'1. Corofta dtl Mer I 022 •••.•.•.••....••....... CHEAP CdM DUPW So or PCH pncoo right. l'lean + easy fmancmg' Greg Astle 759 1221 4341EGOHl.A New elegant 4 lir Vic· t o rian p artial vu , ownr contractor rinan a\·ail ~ZL_<XX> SIOOOOOWN! Bring paintbrush & broom to save $$$ on 3 bdrm fi xer 10 quiet Costa Me.a area Onl)' S99 ,UOO 759 150 I or 752 7373 Walker & lee RHI fst1tt1 7S9·1SOI LUSE Of'TIOH Lu xurious custom nm do. 2500 sq rt 2 frplrs. 4 bdrms. 212 baths S1 150 mo $195,<XX> 642 4623 Su nset Bluffs Spt>l' tacular ocean & night lights \ 1e"' r ondo SISO 000 \lo lth good terms Will consider lease opl1on Open dally 12 5 2157 Pa('1f11• Ave 673-6776 Agent By Owner Mesa Verde steal Was S218.000. no" S189,900 Approx 2125 SQ rt Loaded All info ~one ~0033 CDMILUFfS Above beach. belo"' Ocean Blvd Semi pm Rd Out of traffic 180 degree v1e11o Ocean & -8 .. E .. S_T _R_M_IMl'•IN•G- Jetty from every "''" """" dow Prop hne high tide IN TOWN Obie invest 2 yrs Buy now heron~ Irvine De\elopment. less than I m1 dn coast be~ms C l e a r land in c l SI ,250,000 O"'Tier P P A1>t on!,r f7t4 I 673 6.525 ~ PA R TNER S ll lP BREAKJNG CP Higher mrome per 1n vested dollar than an\ other u01t m Corona del Mar 644-7~1 A ungo ~lbJt ..... 1024 ..................•.•.. 13%1MTEHST HO QUAUFYIMG New condo. 3 BR. 21, ba 631·4361., 641 1991 Brand new 2 & 3 Bdrm Townhomes in lovel) garden setllog 131/40/ofixed niterestrate. AUUlftablt with 110 prtpaynteftt penalty. 30 yr loca. All amenities mcludm i? double attached garage "'oodburrung r1replares. custom kitchen. "'et bar P\ l d eck. recreation area with pool. spa. BBQ and much more Located at Fa1rv1ew and Avocado. on lhe same site as the orqp na l Roger's Garden~ 1n Costa Mesa Garden Part v·~ Open D!..y at I O:JO from I 0: JO A.M. 548-2239 CRYSTAL.COYE low l11t. finmtct Ne"' condos. 2 master suites. (pie. close to ocean 631-4361, 641·1991 I_ E E R T T Z H I L L L S R R I A I 0 R R H Y I A E A C I T " J 0 U ~ H G E I R D C H R Q U C T 0 8 C P P T E V T C of ~ priced homn LINDA ISLE-SUBMIT EXCHANGE EMTHT AIMERS DBJGKT EASTSIDE Assumable VIR fmanc rn g available on this charmlllg. light and airy home . Featurin ~ 4 Bdrms. plus family ro o m . en closed courtyard. lovel> bal·k yard with Ko1 pond Ask mg $188.400 for an ap po1ntmen1 to set>. call S40-llSI TopHah'TaHs Luxur y pal'k ed 3 bedroom , 212 bath cond o with at rium and at tached 2 car garage Children OK 2 pools. s pas. tennis $137,450 Vacan t! Call 979-2390 Shoulder tucu retuSf the ntw sltM softness of this fall's most appeahn& sl11rtdress Note sari tie. elast1c1zed waist elbow or Iona. cuffed sftnes. Printed Plttem 9064 Mrssa Sires 8. 10 12. 14 16. 18. 20 S11t 12 (bust 34) tU.S 4~ p~ 4~1ncll labnc S-4 sz.oo .. lldl ... AM 50C llr tldl """8 .. ............. s.4. MUWIMAmll '•Htm Olpl. 442 Dtlly "tot uz ... 1•=-,.._., 11111. 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M•y al'MftlHn lncW.d en shiiMd gloss. .ti.,. bar. koi pool, t.ft.tWI. fOf"IMI din.,,.. & CJOWIMI ldtdlrM. $2,600,000. ftt 1-4 WATERFRONT HOMES, 1 l Rl:Al ESTATE -.,t~lt'" Rrtil.tl\ r .. lCW, ... M thO'""'"W-111 2436 IV C '"'~1 11..., Nvwvo11 Bfa<"k Ul-1400 II.~ MMmv Ave tt..ltw.., lsl.irld '7Ut00 so· RIGHT OH MAIM IAY! 70' pier head line a ccommodating large yachts and a handsome SBR, .5 'h bath home w/fam. rm. & formal dln. rm. 24 hour s ec urit y island. $2,100.000 Dona Ch icheste r 642·8235 (Z61 ) SPACIOUS EXICUTIYE HOMI Fronting on W. Yale Loop, This gorgeous executive "Washing- ton" model glistens. 3 BR + den Is a light & airy end unit which will receive your rave reviews . $209.500. Lorraine Jac kson ~1-8700 (Z60) --~s• HERITAGE . • REALTORS ***** l IR + 'ool + Spa Mesa Verde area Xlnt f amil y neighborhood Owner desperate TERMS with S35K down OW<; al 13~. '142.900. make of fer ASSUM.AILI 143/5% FtMAMclMG EASTSIOE First TD approximately ll0,000. 3 Bdnn. 2 bath. new roor. large yard Asking 1129.900 ~·or more lnfonnat1on, call $40.llSt -~-'.,. HERITAGE REALTORS NHDOMHOMI 3 Br. I lb large 1•rd .J!LOOO., ... , .... Ml 0763 J BR Eattalde home on R 2 lot. ao.CQI ' tah fr'J..Un s..ase_ 'nit raate111t dni" In ttltl Wat .. e Ditty Pilot j-'lml TarW ltdton JUST LISTED 4 BR I,, ba. seller mot iv ated Terms . Terms, Terms Call quickly 752-64~ Plan IV Realt MOVEIM! Pres t igio us Mesa Verde! Fresh & clean 4 BR 2 fireplaces Huge covered patio Large shady back yard Only Sl 39. 000 64.S-o.lXl GREEN THUMI? East.side. F'ru1t trees & rose s~ P riva cy, seclusion 1n park like yard SuMy 3 BR Br1C'k fplc Covered paho Pride or own ership Room ror expans1on On ly Sl24.000 CallMS-0303 COLDWeLL BANl(eRO ,_,. Ol.IOll.-- OW•wtu CADY- lst T 0. on 3 bdrm home with family ~om 1n prime aru of Coiilt Mesa A rare offerin1t 11t 1110.000 759· ISOl or 752 73'73 -DI Orange Coast DAILY PILOf/Wednesday, September 9 1981 Other hal &tatt ~ ~ S. HowMt Por S. ~ Rtal &tot~ Ott..r R•ol htatr ~ .................... •• • • ... • ............. • tw•h'Uliifww. lw.tft U...... ·.;•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••··l·· .••••.•••• •. • . . .. • .. • .......... I • .. D.t.rf, 00 Costa Mtso 122'4 H<Mt•et U•fwllithH .,_.. .... Fwwl"-d I;.,. • flll &tals Ylllty 0 L..,_. lteclrrl I D4a;t.c • • • • • • • • • • • • • "•sort 24 • ••• • • • • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • •• • • • • • • • •••••• ••• •• • •••••••••• • •••• •• •• • • •• •• • •• • ••••• •••••• • •• • •• • •• ••• •••••••••• • .................. ! .. ~~ .......................... !:':~!.~ .. ~~.~~ ~~~· !l"OfJ'"iY 200~ ~·l;;:a·t;;-···,......... MESA. VERDE Ntwponleoch U6t MtwportleocJi 37'9 Cot........ 1824 ............. lt40 ASSU...-t" .,_ IST ••• ••••••········· " ~ty' bom~ 4 br 2 ba ram rm i c·1:1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -T4-n D1vorc•1''0t~S1le ~Ith nllllton s \It~ r ' I I Yurly, Wll'ltn. summer B 2 B pets o·--BYOWNER Lowrr 3 Arch Rn Mnst unioue pl'Opt'r1y in i. a r r P , •. I\• "br 2 ,, ba l'~n h~r. n:ntal~ Bm•ry lteulty r a car . U1"..- 24001q f\.exec4BR3ti• Great <X'CIJI view ~·t 98 UNITS & ONLY 15°' DOWN \'urrt1 ,,alley Nc•w 3 PllllO,kld• u K Pl'" Ir µ1 1: pool , ,.II', 87$9111 dr•pa. mn&e . •loVt' 2 bdrm. 1ar11e. M50 home. Fam nn. e1t 1n area 4bdrm b~<1~h lo bdrm.:! bth. spa ~nkn ~~y~·i·~mo 006(l',6.I ll•H l'nq >t hu1t{' 11rnbt'l1, SHORT~""$ ~ui~nopeu St25 Mo ~arae front unit 1209 liilch., UVU\I nn, formal house 45310 BY OWNER WON1 I\) rm RV 11111 custom • tr nt l'lln Vlt.'w, 1117!> mo ,_,.. · Jilor1dajll~l.f~l6SS dlnln1 rm. New Pillll & -LAST ll'atur{'' thru . out 30 EASTSun: cutt• I !tr l'lll ~>11 ll~ aft ti PM Bl!:ACll RENTALS. 2&3 .r& 2BR . IBA. $42S mo so~ Pap u Sp r1 n k I tr Tredeorlowdow• Unc. ~k I' () 1 t llWLl.oP.S.agL~~ l•li'.~. ~WU Cum. $.IJU Or«-nnfront On thr bdrms allai.l. by wCNJt or 111' ~. l.awidry 14(', --. -1,stena, dbl pr, waler Nt nfw. -Ocean front ' ' roni •~tit'\' :int < tnty 1:5~ 1110, M & Inst ttlu1• <'111p l>ourtl~ alk !> Hr 3 na montLJ_gent, 675 8170 adults, cat ok 2009 M11 2 BR I B1, ufper ;m1~:~ aoftener. Xlnl nbrhd, m obile home F.ni;y t~o\\n , ta~t· ll\t'I' p;n1111•111~ J1i11·to1:. ~.>r S.ill' 111 Tradi· ;• nf Pro,PC_rllt'!!K.';7 ~o t-'urrllllht'ti or unfurn Ckl'•ofront Sharp 2BR pie S1reet Manaiter ~\f~ex tc f:s .9 161 1real 1choola JOmlntu flnancmg 2 8R.be11l'h, Si.>t•('IJI C;l'l'<.tl la\ -.twlt1·1· .ind ~'tt'<tl :~:.:1 !~~~~1;1~·~·~:~t1t)x~~~~ RIHTTOIUY Sl~oo Mu Yt•arly ~o Mo Winter Adult 5485861After2. 128•;~BA~ONOO ocea n 0 w n er rlshrng pier Adulh n·nt,tl ;i1 t'.I 1.ot'.tlt•cl .ii fUli 1,, .Ill HT t'll ,oc!Jumuii: ('Jn~on Ju~t milk<' P••)nMih & 675 ~2 675·3382/213-795 :.118 l'Hf•: SEVILLE 2 Br l'-7 • R r trani ferred. $200,000 ~9·2405or<l99-lll6 ~gr has M'l llfl \'ill' ant 111od1•1 c If It'll 1'11u11trv C'luh ~:.i1·h lot 11., your\, nuquahfvrnii 111111 Cn•!lt liNrut 2 fir Yearly or Wmter. fully lia. Adults, new l'rpts, Adults Upsraded. er. OWC 2nd. Call lo see. OCEAN VIEWS T()(1• l>~lll) Bk r:-\\.-t'l<'lllllt' l!~MI "ll fl l'mt• of ,•,11•h ~fir ('undo $11.'lll l"um 3 Br, vu $11100 furn. luxurious oce11n drupes. !utio. gar . wash /dt.l',.JiS5~ OOS.4176 71 ·'775·l'75 Key to 91.h St beach ~0t·s lor $17!1.••~J Lob f:tt·•· .I Hr lluuw Agl ~5 ~ front 1 Br Apt Sleeps 2 water P Call I 5, Steps to the sand' S27S 13~ tMT'alST with this Gem A spnrkl Call RICK BYERS of 760-7292 .:•ill rnur •e· & 1.ik"~ /\ 1 5.)1' ,., Hi Call 2131445 402.8 636·4t20 Large studio wrth hard HO OuAUFYIHG rng 2Br w1t.ile bath f'r.uli• for '<t'wpurt l:rnd ~ !ll'O '>J MEWPORTHGHTS i Hr J;l• Ba Ocean Vll'W, 2619 "E" Sanla An11 wood floors & sunny N 'i BR d wood floors, den : 11111rc·om1·11m1>t>rt' < rll 'orlt•u~t 1-:x1•1· ion1l11 31 J.ih nl'W ('W.lurn l>urll wrnttr only S775 Mo $475 thef'sk1tchen '•SJ86 ew cun °6· fireplace, garage t'LllS \1 Hobrn)>onfi7:i 111 42 I.tr.:!' 1 hJ. rrorrl ~ rt•ar I lhrt>t' 1.Jrclrnom s. l'\\u 673 2077 A•" nt anted Active semi &raduatedpaymentpro-a charmuig guest unit l!'tp_rcl,!>pai'l puol ~r l>a lh~, forrnJI J1111ni: -<Le · r{'t rred couple to Ef75! 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S7SO M 963.~ . rt 6 Roomy 3 Br Townhouse fmance. 116.500. rm or lhrs 4100. custom siim 'itl'I l!llh 111 .I uni· ciurC'l arra' hntt'll fur I $17~' Ver> pnv lo<'al' 964 iSS:AJt a act 1n qwec adult com SUNSET REAL.TI Vaulted ceilings lot" of I blk I runt I 11-.11~·\ I.ind U111\ );l 19th "75 :nlH e hildrl'n ~ •li.11!1 W11o<lburrun.: f1replacl'' 3 BR 2 8 ~ ls d ll ex Newly decorated, 542·5808 importedmarble '2 ae dO\\ll ('oniplt•lt'I.\ rt•J11rh1.,lit 1I I lhl·.urrrunt:!lwtrm pJt1n {,Jru.:l'' A\arl now a, cp , rps, f1replace,enclsd pat10& f II .1111 ~.1r 11tll pd 1575 1110 ~11ar11~h ~l\ll• :!hr h1>1111· 11 I~.!~ family only 9 12 thru garage Adults only S7000DOWM! For Sale by owner Sharp 4BR, 3BA. bv rm. ram rm, lrg lot, lrees Next to Greenbelt As sume loans See anytime $1 34 ,SOO Caretaker on prop 16711 Di1oe St 536·0794 or 847·~ Assume IOo/r VA at Atlanta & Bushard ___ !J62.::.=.,9964 equestrian vie~ lot U ~ 111.J 11.r~t·d \ 11 :rnl 1111 H ll'I.-. 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No need to go rur from I 'lu lll'L' :i.lldf1!1-l I llJ lge r~nn."CI) :ird. 1:.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7S2 9466 uiet Adults over JS. I or homt lo sari, swim or I • 3 1441 ;-:o 11et~ ~ mo <'.tll 1 n rt 2 Ba. ( 11m rnY, , . 2 Bdrm Start111g $310 play tennis· it's all here' Ntwpori Beoch I 0691 Mob41• H~ .':.'~.•. •••••••••••••••••! 119 3848 aft bPM fl'111·1•d bal·k yar1I, 2 rar Wtntfr Rental. utf'an Beaut landscaprnu No L I 3 B r l "' "'"'"'"" front Newport Hear h " ov.ey. r, .a~ry ••••••••••••••••••••••·1 forSale 1100 Bt'aut 2l1t . 21>::. l'untJo IHYntlngtonleoch 3240 ~ar l!ewxl1irN1 rlos1•tu Monthy & or Wt'l'kly pets Avail Oc t room~ /great r1nanung ••••••••••••••••••••••• '''" lut' 9.iSll ~;\, & ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~hoo)), Vt'l1Jl'l1· storag1• 714 .544 2484 LEEWARD APTS 2()20 avHrlable full prr('l' Trade Luxury ~l'lllMll'1 LEASE OPTION I "kncl 5511lill>I 63-I M811 1 llH :•bu Su1.1t•r t'lt•;rn JVatl ~Oii mu ht. lilSl. f'ullerton .. C.M 6.11 0397 I BR APTS. WITH CARPETS, DRAPES, REFRIGERATOR . D/W. A,C, SPA. REC RM .SORR-Y NO PETS BUILDING TOTALLY SECURED LOCKED UNDERGROUND PARKING Sl.54.990. 751·3191 home on '2 :te'I'\' for Irr I ' '", 1 Nr ~:.tl{11nl1.1 & /\darn~ M'C' & l'ln rt'Cl d (\Ill STEPS TO SAMD 'lean. 2 BR 1 Ba. gllr. no C'Offil' l 'nit)> or' ~;qu11\ •ri.•l ~." 1" ~··1 l.irl • Si'O(l nw 961109!11 71 17S!l25t\5 2 bdrm. winter Avail o S350 1,..... 1044 $2RO,OllO i\C'tnern ' '.''' \\1 li.1\•·hu1111•,I Mtwporihoc:h 3169 1 , ti ·ilJ ri now~SOS7J.4243 pets.children K, •••• ••••••••••••••••••• I Brtik er ru 0 1 \~ •111 .11 .1 rl \d II ~ fa 111 rl1 •••••••• ••••••••. •••• •• • h rm ~ .i. • ni '111 Westminster 3298 -• mo $100 sec 642-5155 * *DrftHC£0 631 151ti I ' I p.111. c Ill lor mlu1111.1 I.IUD J~l.E 1'11a11r1rn..: 4 w f1repl111·1:. ft'lll'l'll ytl. ••••····~·~··•••••••••• Nl!wpart Oce!lnfront. 2 & WANTED Bach1gar apt RLUU Iron r hdrm 2 bJlh lll'Y.1' rt' I tlhle gar. l'lultlrcn. 11ch 1 llOMfo. fUH 1u:r·.ri 4 Br A var I Winter rn Npl ·Eastsrde CM IRVINE Near U.C.I. Campus. HARVARD MANOR 21 California Ave ~2.521 Yourlsthomeinlrvrne * * RedUC d \I 1 L 11 1 .. \ H' t11•1ur:itl'd s11mo .mo uk ~mol!JJ7CXl2 :1 lldrm llj()tJ Ft.>n1·ed Weekly Mo nthl) Area Yrly lse Call Vacantandreadyto go MIHI011Vlefo 1067 e HE/\l.!l>I<~ 'l'Jrh Aboothl•r rt'n I Hr l14 nh)t> I'• h.i ~ard & !laruge Krd~ & 6737677 AnswerAdll528.6424JOO Me_....._. l86t 2 Brcondo111' adult com ....................... ~lK \111HIUllll\ll l>I\ lab •. J.\'Jll 11111 (;ruruf\ 11allu rwJOI lt'flnh 't'< !)Cl) Wt'l('Ome 5452000 24hrs .,... •• Jbd 2b T ~· ' r ••••••••••••••••••••••• munity. Central arr & rm, a re,·rno, gJs 17141527·5900 l>.5 t.161 11a1r11l ';!NI t'v "'knd' l:('rll, no ee WIMTEI RENTALS SPACIOUS & SUNNY more Call now frplc. lrg yrd ~ar dour NOW ~99 000 I '179 11519 Condominiwns OCUNROMT 2 Br encl gar upper. Oc.-¥Ww. $750. 118.900 ~:r~t:rS:?s~&J ~~~et l l'pto45 ,1rp J,,111.1h1t• FIREPLACE S1>1·rlal'ular ~, .. ~2Br l ba!Wochl'oltJl(t• fi.lnil1hed 3400 2bdrm,lbath$475 d w,adlts.nopets $425 p~!i_e:R:~~~fi~ ut~ ....... Id assume Sl,056 mo \' 1\ 14 lh" hu~l' :! ti• 11 ut ·1 IA y WINDOW• 01 t•.infrnnl J hr 2 bJ, 2 St>3S mu JIJ l ld 11d ••••• •••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm, 2 bath S62S ~ 9084 ors.40-5446 n\)(Jtrnr gc loan B> o~ner 586·4949 Hr rondo '\\1lh 14 ·" ,., lh'.1u1111.1 "''" ">Cl dbl 'l11n \ i Jtl Jflt•r !wpl 1,1 h1'1 • Sii-.> rlranrni: \1·~ 1.o0rt lkJt'h adult~ on LUXURY DL'PLEX Oceanfront for Winter R Ir I \re~s from hulll lr •tllJ: ~rdi· "'" 1""•''' 'Ith \\mtt·r ,_•lur '"> t.l'l \1Jrn ~lbllS:J I) t RR t•io.qu1-.1tt• 2 Br 2,., Ba dble gar Rentals Furnished & e.i g vems_g rnom Jnd mJ'h'r 'urlt' tJlhl't.lt·r.11 IH',•111•·•1 "ll lt•J"' Sl'.!IO '\ullt'1' ·\l(l H0 '.\1Ffo'ORRF::>."r \ l'r\Jlllts 8eaul 1650 sq ft with every unfum Broker.675-4912 55t·3000 Mewporileoch 1069 (~org!'liu-, nl'ulr.il '''""' m~' d,h" hr...,.., l110•1' '>-lll't:i!.7 J lldrm 9n:1 f••llt't:d l:i1rd1·n, 110111. Jal·uur xtra huge rear yard NO FEE' Apt. & Condo 1no Barnnra Pk"' "' 1nr ••••• •••• •••••••••••••• and thl.' be.I rm.mo 111.: ,,1 11r•·1 I' 1'~111 , II , ard /I. l!arui:t-II.it!) &. ~auna I() m 24 hr l>ec wrlh RV gate Adults rentals Villa Rentals. OML Y $20,000 DH Lhe beal1·h lJll h•r '"111 .,1 1 L~T· ~00, 11 , br li:1· II\ rm '" 1 Pt'\ i-1~ """,•nnt ... 1~ :in111 gul:lrd $7~-~~> 6.11 6666 ~75 673.~. 642 9666 675·4912 Broker THIMONG owe lrg 2nd loan for 5 persona 111 .. pt-c·tro11 II f .\I I Oii'> µ.0110 J.'Jr S"IOll • \lT lll'll I no l~' Condom~ Waterfront 3 bdrm, frpf(', Bachelor urul 1 or 2RR. PAii NEWPORT TOWNHOME7 yrs Two yrs new [UjJ \lllllll ~ 1111,n l>I\ •1•·111>)>11 9 tno lt•J-. \ \l'A 'Ii r 2 HR 2 Ila Unfll~ 3425 2 bath, garage, rum or S300 or ~ Eastsrde Ca ll the Spt'Clahsts at Joh63nM, .a~hall l ~~ w,,,,tJhrlcltjl' lid •111••ur!1;~0:15·, 1·h1ldtt•11 & µc.·~ 0 11. 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Park&Pool.Assumable PUH"X" i l~55911!JI7 \\11HJll·'H11\lflll\ liar· :ir1r1·pt~""' l11b11f r ll1t'l•Lhdrm~.lba.µool. ....................... more 631 3105. or Daj's Gus,213·966-1711 finan£.in&J52·1324 3 bdrm. d111 rm lh 17141527·5900 Houses Unfund~C'd ~ow1M1d 1n Th11•1• Ard1 J·"" ll'nnr~ 11'' thrldre.n. lafboo Island 3806 646·0147 Oceanfront large 3 Br 2 rm .. ram rm F P :!•, Own•r 0.sptf'ott! A f Sol 1200 •:••••••••••••••••• •••• H . .I\ r rJlt~I 'umm11n1t~. I 1.wl~. ,wdor ~·oup~l' 9i;t.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR I ,, BA du p I ex. Ba. Upper, 2 car garage. L I T T L E ba, xtra large portt'lam '\cct•1I qu11 k ~. t'ru'\\ --~~~?,~ .. ~-... ~ ...... "'" Hl'nl l:;b11111rt• J un I Jl'Jnl Sl.'tU llllt llrllw mo Ir JSl' &12 037, \'rly Bayrrunl. 3 br, 2 ba. ren ced yd. Wi.'l mo frplc yearly lease. $1200 HACIENDA. tub~ teramrc ule "':.tlb H ... 11111f111i1 1lo ""r •t. •I I '"J 1 !tor • pr"I' M t ,. 11 , m ,1 1 k ft F .,artmtfth fvWshed frplc. lge p:ilro. $1400 700 1099 631 &H2 Mo 642·3±'3 __ Private walled entry & floor 4 l'll\t>red 1Jatr11 II\ llom1• .! l~lr "' t., -SUHHYMEAD • 11, rn• ~~.'i 1'11·;111 .11d l~~I ;;,51 1··••••••••••••••••••••• 1 G7S-7009, 675·84<l5 D p . 3826 I BR Versailles Pen· Courtyard Ill Callfomla. areas Prrre ~.ooo. S', llr~h J'>'11rn .1l1k 111 '' .r lh "" r11·1 I r~··1 ,,, ~olol ~i~ X37h 'I 1111' JH r • lalboa I•'_... 3706 I Ibo p--!-...~ 3807 ana oiftt thouse SM<> per month Hom as ""ear neu• own.assume .... 0001 .. 1 lnJnllll)!Jt l:!.'i ll\11! • G I 3202 .. t J ••••••••••••••••••••••• t!HC'><'<'I c, .. ,.....,., ~ ,. " d .... 1'111J11t ,,, .. ·"JI 11 et'lrra olnt' ··~ \ .1r1 flt Jr ....................... 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W1hle & Cu u:JlllM o 675-4069aft5 Vaew_ESOmo557·1997 etc Call rordeta1ls year ZOOJ u·' mt onl~ ---------Propt..._ I 600 14111t 14 ,.>dbunun,e r11111" .....,""a"~ 6i3 l24~ b44 1535 675 6606 ~ 2nd trust deetl dut· ··1 1 •••••••••••••••••••····, · " Super s harp 2 Br near 1;. l•to•-L 1"""87 Call ..... 11wr r111· s~o DOWN •• • • ••• •••••• ••••••• ••• ·~~·· ~uum11·1 k11rh1 JI j Ur • 11 .. (' I• II • ,_ .... _ p-.:...-~-3707 :] Br 2 Ba. frplc. ne~ I} re PCH & Mat.a a a an exer • ~ e RANCH RE ALTY 551 2000 ...,.,. V " ' /C Co d ml (T .. 1r1:1• I .tr1' rur l'hrhln·n & . ~ . iJr~~0 umt ... uva ~ d 0 l d $825 D • " 2 bdrm. I ba. fireplace, appt dar l) 3fter 5 pm n ° niumi own-Jbl '1;1i;:11d 'ihon·" prr\ .111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ec ra e · ) s duplex. bwlt 111s, enclsd utrl pd SS50 Prefer m 41760-S42!i HOQUAUFYIHG ho11sesfotMJle 1700 1,,.1 '. ~ 1;_1£.ir;1''" "' r11mrnl~ pool tw,irh Jhdrm S400to 9j()I 5J6-1441,e\es&W5719 garage. se<-luston Kids OW HER DESPEIATE •• • •• ••• •••••••• ••••••. mn11 ..,,,,111 -.-..11. • tunt ~9 1 1-1w1 h61 ~., "~ 5 Be h ,_. rl 3 " & OK t.t35 7"" .,.,,,.. g_arls 646-5743 anytime IC ·r 1m1i-..1.:l1 IS.'>5 f'p "'"n1 • .. •• It .:>eµl ar 'ea ~ or 4 ~ JV'Uo.RU 2 Br Condo near beach & WESTCUFf Pre~t1g1ou.~ .in .i ""'" 111 ---------• ' . " :>.l'" llum1 11rofr<.,11111JI ti7S 761?., 642-<XllO B r 6 i 5 9 7 9 7 & H•ffn9* leocJI 1840 Hoag, pool, washer & IBRCO.NOOllS.000 ~;!~~~~e~hlft1:~~1~11111~ ~ll~lr:u ~~·:\ 1i'1"1~:.7\111~1r lalboalsland 3206 <ltenr lbdnn JhJ r.im Wlft+trorYrty 12135852111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dryer,pnvatepalio wrlh t£!:55~~ :,~~~ Can assume ex1s1rn11 mi: 2 frplt ·, 1 Jll11~h ii 11•'"' llrfhh upr r.ui. .. 1 :j,:ir~~··,·t;~·;;,~;;,~,:·:,~· rm t'l'ntr:.I Jrr Slil>O Cute 2 bdrm, Iba ~ g:ir Cor'Of'la dtt Mar 3122 THE WHIFfU TREE garden $700 Mo Tu rtlerock Highlands loan or approx liO.OOtl at 1 erlrn~~ 'k' hit· rrn .111.t ! 1 I• \\ 1 1 1" .... • 11 1nrlru11'(1 tJu11•1 rnu Sui Jnnt·, ~1° K)NI Win ter S500 per mo. yrl) •••b•d• ••••••;•••ba• • ••r•• 1 •• Luxury Adult um ts at ar 642·8877 Bren home. J yr old 3 l4'•'f ant 67J.fJ640 ano'l.'r~1n'fll111 ''""n1· 1 ..,,,..,., \\ 11'11.q •'r ~~t :•t!J li75 ;,,,)';-:', I)( ~. \' 'II-W "Ill! R>Ol!permu Agt675·J890 11 rms,. 2 ' · P r fordable l.tving t.2 & 3 Lido Bayfront 2BR. IBA Bdrm. master bdrm ..._________ 1-112 p ny,1w1 "Ill • ,1ri 1 I 011111~1 •J 1•!1 •" 111 • 1l 8 lb p · 2 ::I!\ frph \dull wmlo 11.irh!'lor m, utrls ...,i 1 1 patio ~ & D area Gar. Br Well decorated S950 mo. )'Tly Sand) ,. I' o oo "9\wla 3 07 <11K1 • · 1"' new Iv µ111nted $995 0 1 I h e h G t · w Jhreplace. 21, ba LIDO ISLE drHerenrl' on <otr·11~·h1 I'·'''" ••• J.H l1·nnt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5111 ll;!l>l blk 1c1 eK't>an. < l~r 10 644.72:2oorS49..s755 ymp1c size poo . bg t eac rea view formal din rm, ram rm . 20r;. down. OW<. lge Znd note al rea~nnJhl1· ro1I•· Stt '"•• • "' Ill 11111•11 llt idr 111 .• 11111 l\.rll"'·' j , ,hopping. t'lt Also 1 RR -ed tennis court, Jacum, 675·0128or[71:Q8:!0 _ utility /hobby rm. lg prof w no payments 2 br. 2 1 S4JO,tJOo Al?t 1,.lj ~S.t ~im :t 1 "' "' •ll•Pl !:!tr.I 1•,•mrrwl.• :iim 1 lull Mewporl t.och 32691 rl•nl de~..ndenl nn nu 11f osta Me-sa 3824 park like landsraprng IBR. Penthouse apt. Nr landscaped yd. ml n b a 1 mm a c w "'x \ t.• 1 .. 11 idJ "·'" .t 11•111 ti \ Sh"~"'' St J ll .,.11,"' I "•••••••••••••••••••••• renttrs 67S-~71 ••• •••• ••••••••••••••• Must beautiful bldg rn Beach In Versailles. view, upgraded cpl. wall pansron polentral J~l>l 3Br ~l'" µort llom" • 1t•p\ 1 •11"1 e •If \llJ•"' ''11 m•r & t'rnll:•· S7~o hi 1,,.,1 "tt•.J\ 1"" 1llr3 H.i f:tmtl~ Lri: ~ rntrr rentab. 1 Br Br I Ba. pool. laundry H B 831-0300 _ pa~r & drapenes As $335.000 Agt. 963.8182 to U('l'an H11!h d~\~m,, "' llo•I t>t11'l"1 l'.u 1111 , ,,,11 , 1 e· ti 1. p ('.>I I rm d1nrn,.: rm •><1'Jll & 1 $160, 2 Hr $'>15. 1 H B rm ~o pets. Close to all 846-0619 Ocean Front. 2BR. lrg sum able loan & xlnt ble loan ,\gl X.''1 , 1,, < 11111 1' •111 ' 1 "" .r; 111 i!I 4:1111 .\1 r flrnghanr nr..:hr lr!(hl 1 II'"' P1K>I & s:iou +-ut 1 I & de p Call for appt. $410 5'35 'oel u >ee poolside x Ira deck, rum or unfurn financin . 752·9061 WEST OC"' A-.tnliO""' I $139,000 1'111 \u:•o ltonnrs $1WXl pr Intl 673 n21 Mo TS!. Mgmt_,_ 642 1603. I large 2br. 2ba. bltns. $595 mo Wlllter, S775 yr DRASTIC PRICE ~""' m ·----------------•CapidronoBroch 3218 > br patio 1x·ean \lew HEWLYDECOR. dswhr I', miles beach ly 640·2()?;!_._fil_~.J67L Triplex Xlnt terms & 1 I p............... 2000 ••• •••••••••••••••••••• \\ Jlerlrorll ''"'" I "· r I · l ' "' Adlts no pets $450 mo REDUCTJON OWNERAHXIOUS n<ome ·-r-··1 11111lu 111 0,111\11'"' :111r H I 1 A\al no~ S7·111mo709 I Br gas}ld,enclgar . · We s tcliff Co ndo . 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Fireplace, pool ~eautiful d3 B~. 2BA Featuring 1 belrm IJn11 , llrlrm 1 h.illi ,, ·" "" 1·1 ,;;1111 Yrl) :!8th & Balboa l>.SO 2 Ir 1 la ADt I & 2 Br Townhouse !)40. 832·17."'66:::.. ___ _ g:a~:i~n0nj:s$1~.::&, OCEAHFROMT I} room. bonu~ roium l'n."t 1•1,,,J 11,1 r,11, Corona d~ Mer 3222 I Hr I Ila, l'11"111 & ,h,1111 t'Jll Ml5P~ 675 8881 1 Newly decor C::as pd Apls from $475 Patios. 2 Br I Ba. frplc, garage, Lowdownloa.ssumelsl 3 bdrm. 2 bath im form al ilurm~ & q•uol r1·11lJl.tt1•1:0-111,.r1u11l1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m•x11111e•nn""lx""'h fCorOfta~Mar 3722 encl gar pool dsh~r s iniile & double ca r porch li25 yearly 212 & second trust deeds ma cul a le home ~ r 1 h rul tic ~Jl lru ,1l 111n flnll 111111 t \~ \11\ ~. nn FK $15tMJ m11 RemJ \of '-pt • •• ••• ••••••••••••••••• Adults 642.5073 . garages. near Ii uni 301 h St Pen1 nsu I a OWC small Jrd In guest house & nr I hdrm S187.000 (',111 i5'I l'il.rl 11J • lulr 1•1 Jncl di•n pmno Uub ur l>v\ll i5!1 1221 )Cl'an Front I bdrm. rplc Harbour Children OK 673·2830=-~aft=-:.7 ___ _ vestors take note By apt lnC'redlhle Ol'ean 152 ;;i;;i :1 :' ·• l :O-•i1~·r • ""'"''"" I 1 • '1. r .111 \ t I'" \\ 1•,ldrff 1 ,1n .i ltr gar. patio. adlt.s. no Pl.'ls 3 Ir To~ 840·6807 IS STEPS TO SAND owner will cooperate view S450.000 \, r flt1'.1~ '"'" lh• 1,1..r1lo·il •t1111mun1I\ ,!ch :i b,1 rlr' krt1h $7tl0673778'i Newly decor gas pd , 2BDRMTOWNHOME 21arge2Br balconyor • • t !-'!·1"'6_ R"looomon '"'"'' • '" '' '"'' ' "''"' '"' 1 ''""" < '"''' ''""' '""''"' "" ,,.,, '"" Cosio M"° l724 l~"1 ".;;; pool, ds•h Pool.''"'·"""'"' P•tio, '""''" '"""'"" • ~ ""' 'l ~ 111 t-l:! '1561 i;.r. 11511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u ls ·5073 963-5191 avail t6CJO Mo !H5-81. MOuWMas•s""· EASnLUFF .... h-ltll2t2 ~:"~1 \l nntll l>bt'(lroom CA.SA.DEORO srcr~u\2 Br ,'.!a l!9 .. lml,C811 ..... 'L8SIJD.94017,BA·Y VIEW 1 .....,. 4 bdrm. ram rm. fpks ~-;14.llli RED CARPET ! llr , l!•i;.1111 , tll'll BJlh rn ~P\llfJ" ror Al.I l'TILITIES PAID ,aun ryc1!c.,;,.!'!1° ~s Lovely 3 Bdrm Cam Xlnt rrn ancing Im 1.: 754_1202 lrple d1.1rm1•r L!at.ii:-· '''"'' ror lt•J'l' opl1ein ~....,,,., "D'ii.'UXE21~21A Elegant. spa~ 2 Br bridge model in des1ra mediate occupant·~ p,11111 q;.,~ ~~"'>Iii \\JllJhh 1mmc-d1.i11·1\ Cum pare befort' \OU 2 Br l'i Ba 323 E 18th Near bch ~ frplc & frplc. lrg paUo. adlts ble Greentree locauon poss 1 b le S285 ouu \1 ,, 1 \I ii I '"", ('all l nn1111"1ll·l·I m,1 in rt·nl l'u~tom desrgp P)at10. garage l child patio Encl gar, smoke jl200,Ji75-6359. __ Large master suite with 642 516li64o.8107 CUTE "A" RAME MAKE AH OFFER! f'rnhJhl\ ,1\,111 It• Jun• 1!14 2350 .\gt ftJturri. Pool, RBQ . CI.. no pets 1595 Sierra alarm. ldry fa Adll s MUil IUCH& IAY 'study. Secluded yard. Newly painted :? bdrm II:' l llH I fl.\ 1.11 rm <he•;infrnnl tlu11lt•\ :1 Hr t'O\ 'rel iiarage. sur Mgmt Co ~I 132.4 $480 9604614 2Brsharp.yrly'650 beiutifuUy landscaped 21R28ACOMDO plusden.J pnt1•r.. 111•11& .l '"''''" l'1•·1•11t ., I.rm rm:! rrplll"• t1: :! Ila H1•r, Sll.'(MIMe• roundl'd ~llh plush PRIVACY&YUIET 2bdrm.lba "dollhouse" 2Brhugedeck.fum.or Outstanding Irvine buy. • 1 I 1 •• h 1 I AdJ'acent to Ne~port • tennis ()'\\11t•r ;111\1'''" I JI 111• ''"'' ''''"' H • i:.irri·ni•r I" ..... \1.11 •11 111r11 i;1~1 land~CJIJIOI( Adult 11, L1kenew1&2 r Apll' duplex <'Onv location . unfumS750yrly with fantastic financing k • ""'I I' t t!K ·s " ~'> bes N ., Crest area Sea Wind As rng Sl~.1MMI 1114 n 1 1 "A 111 •. 1 r'' ·111 l'~' ·""'·" 1'' t ... :r!l.1~ 21:1 1.ir. fit>K-1 rng at ti~ t 1 o pets w gar or carpart Up or ba<'k )'d. gar. sparkling S'l 39 • 5oo. Sec11on Sl.23,900 Good 1'1111·111 .. ,,.11 ''11 1111;.i :i HH ;!•, h.1 rond11 ~ '"" I Br furn rrom 5'45 down. balcony or patio. dean 8171 Newman 2BR W OCEANFRONT don osen rPaltors 17TH AT PROSPECT _TQSTlN, 731·3111 1.ogmta INCh I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALot FcwAL.lttte l acre + bldg site, gent ly sloping parcel short distance from tennis & beach. Ownr has 1n eluded plans for custom villa. Sl7S,OOO Sper tacular Views' MISSION REALTY 49f.0731 DELIGHTFUL DECOR isn't the only outstand ing feature ol this lovely 3 bdrm. Plan 2 in Will owc r eek , Northwoods. The outside is jual as nice. Private SPA, covel't'Cf and raised patio, planter, limed Malibu lights. This 1s a muJt see at $177.~. terms CostaMKa 32241 Sl ,050 mn "rthoul ,lip 36.'iW Wilson,642·19'71 pool. spa, bbq, laundry. '450mo759·0840 Beauty w 1sit·down Redhill~ Realty H73 -7300 RoyMcCcrcle,Rltr. / ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~llKI ,\11 Ill! li75AA.'1fl SUSCASITAS lush shaded landsrap· E"'STSIDE whitewater vu S97 5 541-7729 .~t IHH. 21lA frpl<· Xlnt aftlil':\1 mg $460 & up Mature "" wintetorSl.250yrly. N l ·.1~~[-'.I\ •nel .. \11·l I F'urn I hr apt 1345 & adul•·.NOPl:¥r'. S.Mesa v1•• .. s JR PRO P E RTY l ... l ~J ... I,. E~l'lll~l\'t• 1111( l'.1n\Oll ~ I Ad I ~ .... ~ (Ju11•1 $750 6:0 li6f'6 1·0~ llh•itJM'. ~bdrm 21111 up nc gar u 15• no P 1 n es. 2650 Har I a , New large 3 ~room MGRS OCE "' ...iEBO....., BAY VIEW (Ill I I/ 1111'' 11 It 1 pets 21 10 Newport Bl 549·2"_7 townhome ar,artments. 675 6173 673-0364 "'rw'l\ "' • ' • • \'EWt-:x~.('('0'11))0 l"t~Jr llOllMurM•rron "'8 4968bt 8&5f'M .... :.... -=----...:.:..::..== By O~ER 1 ,,.. wn Approximate" l,'KJ\ sq "" 11 O/o DH 1 , 1 , 1 "1Cdr111 211111 ha mi. r11 lJl?l' SI :!Sii mo f"ll IH26 , ...,., WANTED: ""e~ c ust bit 2 st• ••,11 •Ir ••i•. "elt>I. Jdi· •1r 1•.17 u-11 """"a leoc:h 3748 rt Must see the many '' ~ · ,. Spac·rnu~ :! 1,.11·1 '""'J" ···, ·II·~· \\1 .. ... • "' -"7 ~.,liBnU · 1 d' ILUFFu.r-E Fren,.hNormandy JBR ~,.!I~ n1111\«17 .. 1·"r' 3 fir _,,, l'J ('nrielei •••••••••••••••••••••• ~.. ,. amenities inc u rng· ~ 1. d' 1 h c b. on l(rt'enl'll •ll'IJ' '" \I. ' ' \ " .... G• G -• 1 Furn lu>e studio. spa, TV. .., .. RT..__.....S Gaffers & SatJer stove. Adults, no children or "' en ome an e pool Ownl'r d<''-j.ll'ratt• 11Hr 'Iii·" 11a~n1 ~:irpel & \~ •"h<'r Dryer i\' ull maid strv1ce. phones. Bea""uti· "'rut l~and"s'cap•d dishwasher. microwave zts_,_644·~13 sphl $895,000, owe 3711 Teri M:irqun 75!1 ll'.!l ' I a 111· ~ "s''11r'"' n In" St•pl ol 2lrh Sf\e75 \1o $12S ~le 4!ll 2227 aarden an••. PatlOS' ~or ovens. garbage disposal. Winter-~R-=en=tal:...._l_B_r_._o_n Seashore-'-673 6578 2 FOURPLUES ~" r' 1 • {' 011 mo !Nl:l li94 a 1 Ii .Hi4 IAAI! "' ,,..., k 1 h I ed 1 .__ h ~HI ooo rt" OW< !>lb 9%11 Alla Mtwport a.och 3769 decks Pool & Spa, cov s Y rg ts. vau l tet · .,,,ac 3Ullr.i. W Ocean· MEW1PY00~EST ,, ~;'! #, /,.I \:~A I Ur i•ak i·vt•n11~~1~1f..AA ered parking. Adults. no 111gs, large 2 car garage front 5'50 Mo. 634·3777 ..... ~ .. ~ '/~.:.. r -\.W !i.il'k ll;I\ .m•.ll'•m<lo lu1 Hrl! Canvnn Toll nhome pets with electrir door or646-5902aft6. Spectacular 3 Bdrm. 3 Whelan lt·a'" I Hr , Ra 2 i·.1r J h cl rm :: ',I> J ..: o If 2 BR. J '• BA S48S openers. etc One month 2 Br I Ba upr dpx. d w ba condo Huge master --l!ar JJ!e l.-nnr' m utt rnur M' ,.,..,"' nr~ paint & 2 BR 2 BA. SIS1~~15 rent free with one year liOO yrly, avl. Ott Isl t t & Re I Estate 'PJ poul 91.'iO .,1o 11 .. 1' i.1rJll•t \\arl S..-pt 15th 398 W Willlon631·5S83 lease. $700 lo $72S per 311"' J6lhSt: sell clnovn SUI e w pv retreat ... EWP,._CREST a required \() p1•1' 211 ( Jn\on hland month Ideal location 5teSat9{1210amJ12·()() sundeck Pnme location " ""'' 544 8071, 7~ r.S21 SISOO mo 640 ~4 Quiel neighborhood near -- 11 --overlooking lenn1s This IS the be~t 1~11 3 Br ""' Ba z ("'Jes bed b rr.1clr Luxun :-<ewnnn !'oc·~ <'ondo. 2 tlClrm , llar "•lt Vrh~ ll omt•, EASTSIDE ocean 4<Jl&412ClaySt . · ·r • court, pool and spa room uy m '\Je~IJ()rt .... ' u. " 11.rium w/Waterfall dbl I d home· on '1 u1 re fur In dt>n. 2 bd Bnahten Snr b"aut1ru11•xe··ut1vn 1 Rr 2 Br. 1 ~Ba Townhouse Cal •-...... • Former model w prof Bearh .orate on a " ~ • • ' --garage Adults 0 -ts d b I r l·Oml' ('nrl~ or b•url\ rnu micro. pool spa. 2 3'1 Ba lanriscJ"ln". Laundry rm. patio. (71411479920 · .n ,,_ ecor and numerous up· green et. e:itur 1111( .. " "~ .. • S850 Mo 67~ 1458 _. S21!11 1100 At I no ~' C'ar "Jr polio ""'5 al.~rm s•.•t"m. '"perale garage Small chrld, · ,,. • grades Large assuma· \'aulted t'erhng~ onu " .,., "''" "~ orStlwat 631 ble loans Full price step·do~n Uvmg room Brokrr C'o Op \J.:Pnl SrrrrJ MJnag1•mrnt('o maids gu~t apl $1500 YEAR·ROUND FUN small pet OK $525.ZSO 17141141 • 3657 . .....,·=""------ S272.500. Cill 5-48· 7813 this townhome 1~ un 631 4516 l>-11·1324 ~n 759 0279 S11c1a1 Ac11vi11es o, Mo. TSL MK.,ml. 642· 1603 • _ Year lease at Versailles d " t $]"• "'"' T &X SHB.TER Arand n<'~ 2 Br Condn, 2 :I Rr 21, llH .~""' p~·nt <ecto• •fret' Sunllay 1••cH ~""' Condo, st~dio, large Jim~ _ erprr('eoa ""·"'"' "' ' "' Bruner.• BBO's • t;A '""""'"' sleeping arta. pool, spa, 0 H t & ' " JJ L'n1t Apl Cnmplei. (la, 2 car i:ar ~ elec $700 Mo Pool & spa Par11es • Ptu, morl' \\festFll!ld . APARTMEMTS g y m , c I u b hou se. w II tr o It Cote R ~alty Turlock. C&Uf Fully ap door, frplt', dL~hwasher. 675 0745 bfr9& aft 6 GflEAT RECREATION· New I ' 2 bedroom b1lcony, security, walk R~ 1 & ln\t'~lml'nl phunred crnt A c mrt·ro. washer & rlryl'r, Nrct' 2 BR 1, blk to Tee>nis•F1ecLessons FAMILY APTS apartments starting to beach. Avail. Nov.1st 2 Mstr Bdrms~4.!.sty, re· 640·5777 htal 3 lauml rm1. pool. ~t~ 1J\avra.ilha.,,!.~?,n1} i•Ntho bt'11ch. quiet area Wntr 101o ~p1oshop)•2 Sfpar,kli~~cle~lhlrgapts. from $500 Close to 147$ Mo. C•ll Mr. Herb duced to $125,900 Two ti: St~ ooo •·• ~ ..... ,, J lr.J~e A1111lianre11. Hea1111c1ubs•Sauna or amities wr I or 2 beach. On sl~ht recrea· Wkdy,s 213/487·46190, years new. _____ term 5 s'h r ; w ~ 0 d ~Mo 54!)-~3. carvets drape,. /\v111I • Hvdromassage • 'children. Near park. No tional facillilles includ· Ev es 213 /393· 7721 John Marshall Mobl'-H-Properties 707 1(59.6175 HEAR-NEWDPU HIS lo 6 30 S.S25 mo ~w1mm1ng . Goll pets. ing: pool, spas. lighted Wknds2131117S.31128, wui 6.'11·1266 ~ -· • -3 b 2 b h lii5·3148_ D11~ino Range 2 BR. 2 BA. 1\15 tennis courts and club conald•r l•H• ~---. r..._ Solt 1100 ..... wwr HBGUTS• ...... wer r, a, w11 -w W''·-63 •••~ "' ~~ rvr-" ,. 1 ,.... , r 1 1 d. bit BEAUTIFUL 4PTS. ....., . '"""'· J • ...,.,,. house. Centrally located Y•arly. ~to sand 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "• lln1t•. oil 2 ur ratio rp r · ge m area. s 1 1 & 2 B " o Coun• "' " " 0 I f ,,... d 2 HARBORVl l."'\11 4 nJ •ng es. e.. u1nAWT 10 range •Y Br. 2 Ba. .. .. -•· OCEAN FRON"' New /\pts A areal inve•t ns, rnr.,1 rear yar . r." nurm F h.. """'"""'' .,,.,..,.,, • ' .. • h ~oUno~s-: ... ~n.·~.:.:: .. , .. ~s c~ ...__ 213 ·2111. Modular Type Homes. m c n 1 A At J 0 h n t'ar ur Near t9t & 21, ba. 2filoryw 1f11mtly " ""'-'""' "''"" ,.. "'"'""'"' - -leased land. 3 pvt bchs. 646 8425 8.11-0213 Newport. $700 mo I yr rm. formal dintn~. Vlt'W, l•••ng • No P111 . 2 Br. AvajL mo mo l7141147·tJ2!>_ Nie, 2BR lri·~ f'rplc, 24 hr SC(unty ftshin~ ' lease No pets Wkda) s b I .It )'a rd. pr 1 v a C' )' Mooe is Ooen 011ty Plua uUls. No child~i!n, ........ a• "'CH no ....... Nr J1br Hi .. 71r. WANTED Min . 3 Br · ' Mowttaift Dtten 1213 1254 9192, wknd~ & S1600 l 'l 6 ' "5A -...,... .. " home "'"' M x lt'>Cl\M rccr from $34.900 10'' R .•. 1.' • 211.00 imo yr> io no pets, no watvbeds 2 bdrm. 2 ba, •n"'H_. mo. 14C-fm w ""· a ...,,., own.""" ""16 Hon .. eves (7141675-3456 24..,.. N Bl d '" ... ~ w /aubstantlal cash. ,~..., • •• 01kwood "" ""'POrt v garage, fireplace. 1475. 2br duplt1 wtt.h view ot ........ 7070 T I b h .... ... ........... .. 2 BR w ~love & refni,. TfU L.:VF.l. APT with Garden .. --......ti Costa Mesa Avail now. 760-714• O(tan U ! .,1..1. a. .... . """ ra1 er at pvt I'll<' • PALM S~RJNGS t'ncl gar, adJts, no pets ocean v1tw 3 Bdrms. _,..._. " ...,... • .,..._ •513Cut""Da·IR'/M IYO~ Treasure Isl and . MOBILt:llOME SSOO 773 w Wilson 3b11.3cargar lnpr1mc NewPQtta..cttH. 2 Br Near beach, well OK !lilu1t1et1MM "~ Laguna Bch, 18500 t"-••' cnr lot Pato •· ... ...... Newport loratlon eeo 1,_1•••tt~1 21DIMT91.D maintained, carpets. J.t •.... , •• '"'In a busi· Newport Cteat rondo 114 $3816 v,..... 1 "" ..,,1 ""°" (111 4) ••s 1104 1125! Suan1 tbldio with ... ,.... .... , A J br, 3 ba + muter ~--awnrn11 On lse Xlnt uke new 38R 28A dbl Sl0$011poyrly . -• Near •howlini "btacb. drapes. l amall child all t.llspd ~ .,... o 1our cm. park Od rond 2d1f'ds • • WaterfrontHomea.lnc Nnporta.ctta. Stovt, ;11rl1. dlab, O K . no pela or " · '" toOd n1 to~ pt09le retreat. TennJ~ trnl The raattst draw 111 the M It r •<m7 · gar Lovely area. ISS6 '31·1400 1100 1&111$1 ,~ t• 114111 waaber, laundry tac. wattrbeds. •· _,123 ~1111!11!~.Jj~lllll •'*"~" dh •low· r'!.!k~'°t bucbPrin. Id'":~ ~~~·,,, • DauclyllP1Tlot a •dtohr mo. Vacant.962-7940. (714)&42-511J Adult.a, A•all. Sept. 1. .:::a!::.:lc.:.IP=-=,_. ----.,.. Claul ed ad. ;;t;•. 7;' pa.. .,.._ 11 a o-... n " al ~ou want 111 --N11/1110.C1H TM&. WANTACl10NT ~ -~ daJN2· Dall,yPllotQ~fds_ W tAdR~ ? !l_~Cl~au~I ~~~!ti!~~~~~===== ............................................................................ ~----------------~--~------ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. Seplember 9. 1981 • Bf • Fii i a. .... s.mc.. H.M1r•• ltto.K...... a...dtc.... ,....., '•""9 ~~momnu•• 11LL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••;~;;;~: ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPRINKL£R INSTALL .................. , ... , ror a tborouch fast de Carpentry, palntlna SC RUH·A DUB Prof SUNRISEl..AN[)l)CAPE Fall Sptr1al, i:xl/int Orrhard Walkovenng R I 'VdClunu $P£CIAL Boat • Vtcht Clunln& Color br\ahttoera, wht peod. cleanlftl &lrl Pen· cJean.up, odd jobs. Very houaecleanu111. Re111, r& *' Maintenance pa•nlln11 Prof R~nbl Expen lnsU1llat1on L.leP;t.;, ..;.~ Cleanlna wuhlna & re crpts 10 min. bleech. n 541·03S7._~3llO re11. J ert}' -.m Ii ab I e . re h Jean. Jt'reU!!_ M5-6377 t'rtee1t SteJe 547 '22JI !leas~ rotes. 631 '576 n $1.67 Per Day pa l rlna ~·r u t a. Hall, Uv /din. nn1 Sl5. Dryw.. -.._.,...,....,.. -63M018, lht.l'~ 197L L•U.,.,., PAlN'fWG CUS"l'UM A\lERAGE11QJUlU.. Th.U'sAU._ywpay Bonded. pro( care Lie "'I room Sl.~; <:Qlltb ......... "............ ....................... General HOW1e<-leaning ....................... work, 25 Yr$ exp M11ny All kinds l"rttest •••T••1L••E•;Nsr.w:io'" roru •ZlllMOS, ~~-Water $10; chr a. Guar .ellm DRYWAU./ACOUSTIC HARDWOOD FLOORS Rellable-Reltreoces Parlri.n1LotStnpina IO(al "" Ut· 11403941 •330986 Nonn645--0880 30 duy id Bois Inc ptt odor C!1>l rtpair 14 )'rt exp Fully Uc'd ' Cleaned' Waxed Own trans. 962 CkSlO Lot Ile ht poles & f1xturu &oded. tns'd f-'rce l' t l'toattr fRtpalr :1: Kmda. ~~~~7 uHhr Widen l~ Y'J ;:t M°:'o1~1ork luurtd. 532-~9 AnyUme, 1132-4881 s.A Quality Hoosecleanlng pamted Monnac Muin HutchlSOll, 963 0911 ....................... --~'"'''-· ----'~"""""~~ DAILY ....................... myae · 1· · -.Ctric.. ~ w1thPersonalTouch ~n~eCo 966-IOOI AGAPt-:FORCF: Nt11tp:a1<·hes&tt>xture11 Trtts.r.kt PfLOT lelMd/A•.._ \OE~~1~T~~A~~ET ....................... ::::::'................ BtthSM-0156 M..-rv Piunttog co 3 1¢ener.1 Frttttt. lfl-1439 ... TREE'o£Sic',;5 .. .. SBVICE . · e c ' re· ELECTRICIAN -priced DUMP JOBS Expertise houaekteplng, ••11••••••••••••••••••• lions <ti painting t'X RestuccO!I Tuturr~ DlllCTOIY t lay Allr=g(j ri(bt, fr• estimate on "Small MoVU1&Job$ supplies rurntshed, BRICKWORK Smull cellence ~~I lnt;e.ictpatthwork ~run~:·ScRlptu~~ 00 IT NOW, INTll ---------l~rftor small jobs Call M1KE8*1391 trustworthy.1157'11003 I Job:s , Newport, Costa Flut> puintmg by H1ch1ml Free ut 645 82.58 <cfiean~i ~'I'.~~ · LLIL..-4l-..L.... INI NoSteam/NoShampoo Lic.1396621 67S.OM9 Haul,cleanup,cmcrete Exp. lady does aplS 'n' Meu, Irvine. n..r,, Sanor L11'.l0$ IJyrsof l'LASTL.'IJPATClllNG - . --"_,.._._,. "~· Co Stain Specialist Fast --Ao.. 6753175 h Nu t rn J&Yl ... -c&•• YourOailyPilot ...-.snu<TIOH . dry Frttest.S39l51!2 --•-1 removal.DumpTruck housecleaning. Pleast' J · J . C T~PP{ ·° Cu.)O~f~lU lnllt-xt :.>yr~cx11 "1 tN;5 -d Service Dirt<'tory -....................... utck se.rv. 642·7638 call Carol, 64&-6.W2 aft. 4. Im eonmgs us tom '!!I you · Neat work Puul ~ ~1 Comp tie service an Representative GeorgeD Candellu C ..... /c..nte CtEAN-UPS/LAWN PAM&BOB'S --Masonry Serv1n11 NEWPORTf'AJNTING stump gnndulg. 10 yn Reach c1ues &JJ..8833 ....................... Malntenaace-l..andscp C.._ ~ y_. Act REAS. RATES/REFS. coast11l area i.11wr 1009 Comm lnllws lh-~1<1 "-'blftCJ e1p Lie. Ins. 640-9308 t!!!!!!'!!!!!42!!!!·!!!!5!!!!6!!!!7!!!!1 1!1· •.dlllllll!!ll!!!l!!l2_1 JINCO COMST. CONCRETECONSl'R. Freeett. 542.9907 ?~~:~~~ck &ht H~~~~3 Call &73-7012 aft 6 ~110ety:t.S:~ck. bl~·k. fo'reeest Low ra•e~ ·;,;t~t(;RM~CKPLMBc;°" AMERICAN TREE Additions-Remodeling Patios, walkway!!, TIHSTOPPID' JapaneseHousttlean-;g -0--• 6427375 H~PAIR&HEMODEL SERVlCE ~~~~!!':!............ & Custom Homes. driveways, block walls. REMOVED. EXPERT rt~s~~~f~r~~!fy, Experienced Weekly Custom bra ck, lltone LA Rll Y'S PAINTINC: Stoppagei. Rr:n rates S40-.=.,:..;ll:..::93=---- Are You ready for '"'e Tax Lie. 1299374. 646-0226 wood decks, pal.lo over YARD CL"'u'.UPS. ~·1 .... .,., Own lrans. 6'2·5196 block, concrete, stucrn lnl ext 5 yr!I exp l.1r 11294378 675 9194 T.t~ u• hangs . Refs. 963-82SS ~, .,. ..,_, -Refs. Free est S49·949'l He as rree est t.45 !13113 ... _., Sea50n' Lelmehelpyou M H COMS 751-3476 Houserlean1ng done ---:---:-. , Druins !rum SIO Main •••••••••••00•••••••••• bring your rerords up to Cu~om~mes, f~ coJ~~:r~~~SSl'R Cleanups ·TretTrim'g Rber~~e~ ~~~d~=~~ thoroughly. Call after F~lcs·Pati06·Planters El>WAHD'S PA INTING from ~O Repairs. haul Private expert tutorln& date Accountrng by •. 39 H Ii M . l 1 SPM ora)obdontright. CO. INT. F.XT ttV tn~. lawni. M&M byCredenualedteacher ~amatha.L~6424 ing. re mod • French ~c. I 3313 642-3482 au A~;e~l~ance in c ean-u . 645·1512 9e2 8675 962·6786 Larry 750-9008e\•es PR 0 F t:ss I 0 N /\LS 642·0033 M oi.t sub)ect areas doors. skylights & patio Pool Decks and P11lios, WE HAUL IT ALL! LI--~-~~ Mo¥*J X L NT H E F S ".J 0 your home 114&-3901 Asphalt covers 8424088, Masonry,Sport &TennisThe.Kind gardening& Demolition, concrete ,__.,,,_, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.:ll ARGI-: EST TOPHAT~ W1... ... _ Cle ii ....................... IM2 5260 Courts. Lie 37'4067 Bob. cleanups Expert. ~nbl breakout, stump re-....................... DISCOUNT F'OH l'N New ronstrut•t1on. re -w• 1 1 Or1vew4'ys parking lot T .,.,, •197 noN'T SE EMPTY *A I MOVING• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · GHWICIC •s,,..,. 8Sl-1966'1M7·7078 om.....,.... __ __ moval, yard clean-up ., · • ~·unN 4!lij.J940 modrling Spec 1n OriginatW·--'~u Wuh•r repairs. sealcoat1ng • "" ., ......... c THIRSTY ORLON~LY Top Quality Sper111I & 'I u"""" ~ S&S Asphalt 631·4199 BuildersSinct' 1947 wwc... H•itr-• .....,_._,., care in handllog 2S yrs CUSTOM Pa1nllnll & restaurunts comm Avg.Jbrhomt. S35. Additions. remodehog. ••••••• .... •••••••••••• -··••••••••••••••••••• H_.._/Cle••• c stain111g lntenor & 1·x work Lie 1140432! 631-7698 Jt!.L_ ----JACK OF LL TRADES ~ ----· "Security Plus" will sit exp 'ompet1llve rates 636 2U30 . ASPHALT REPAJR plans. Free est. Reas. $36.fO /WI( . A Jerry 5S7-7S611 your house. plants & Nooverume 730-_J_l.53 ter1or Don, 775 3572 "Let the SunsJune In" Call Sunshine Window Sealcoallng Stripmo Lie _l3109g_ 54~2170 Hot lunch Cf.M Chns OdPludmbbiosg, elec. h638eal~Jo TREES/SHRUB TRIM rwts Call&31 7587 • A BC M 0 VI N ,. INTERIOR EXTEJWlR Re pipes. g<1s lines. re .. HUFFMAN •. SON ._ .,r;;=... " R d I"' 1 models. new const St Comm 1res1d f'ree est "' llan Preschool. 646-S423 HOME LMPROVEMENT Garage & yard clean· Professional woman on s Ex per , prof .. low rate~ esi t>nlla .... omm Clair's Plum bin.: Lie Cleaning, Ltd S48-88S3 Lie 11397362 64.5·8181 Add · Remodel · Patios hildcare in loving hme. REPAIR. PLUMBING . ups. Free esl SSHIZ71 Mo. O.C assignment Quick, careful strv1<'e Re:asonable & ra)I 406056 00.3S03 Cabinets -Repairs bot lunch , comps HAULING "'ud t h will house sit while 5S2·04_to ~KZSS W INDOW CLEANING Comm'I /Resld'I Free est Jim, 631·1918 A..toMoti•t we. llJ068118 646-8S86 carpentry, elec. tile. -.... en as p rtyM. .t .. ••••••••••••••••••••• C t nionship fncd play yard Free est No job loo lge lge truck Lowest rate you're away from Oct I Sl'ARVINGCOLLEGF Paperift9 rope Naa~llM VOL.sw&GE..a .,.,...~ 556-3098 . orsmall.~2811 Prompl.CaU759-1976 to Apr l call S44·7773 STUDENTS MOVING ............................................ .. ..,. ~ Th -1. J-'-daysor•o1 c..,"'eves COL •T1"• • ..., P&PERHAMGIMG PROF PROP MGMT ······~················Res ponsible Laguna M au .. you, unn ..., ·--. IC.~ "" .. ...,. " c SPARKLING WINDOWS Prof. Reas. Reli Free ~t Cbrasuan. 493-5435 ~rlCl~ST GEN LCARPENTRV Niguel mother wll yr Carpentry asonry I( Insured 6418427 !Syrsexp ~·rt'l!r!ll Hy OCIP (Orange oun Herbs Garage 199S 1,NSIDE&OUTSIO_E old w1·11 cluld ~are your Roofin& Plumblng tto.Hca..iilg wehUuCIM WATCH_USGRO_W' Labur Sil roll&u11 ty ln\estment Proper H bo Bl Cos M F rr. '" Drywall · Stucco Tile ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tie·) Ed t7l4 >534 6940 NOTICE ar r 548-~ esa ast. e ~·~service ~~.;:~!child wkdys Remodel J.B 646-9990 ROBIN'SCLEA.NING KAlATI 7'M .YOUCHOOWtO wallpa~f e~an~ II ROC:fi..9 I • how Oa1ly Pilot Class • ....a.. -1161... C_.. .,_._ -COM PLETESERVlCES Service-a lhoroughly IN SO LAGUNA T D. Movers are careful. BOOKS brou"hl 10 vour ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1f1ed ads display their -yM .. ...., -,.... . .-n~• ChnslJan mom . 1 yr & up, Carpentry. tile, t>lec. clean house 540-0SS7 499-521L_ ~J.2117 court t'O us & 1 n ex home for ~ppl call Ferrara Hoof in" Co messages with legibility ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• preschool ac1iv1lles at W t REALLY CLEAN pensive Please call. " Babysitting. my home. 1 We CareCrptCleaners home.Lie ~ concrett', plumbing, an a GetGREENcash •97_,n1.,, Robert~l>e<'or 539.SSIJI; Sh1ngl('), labor & and impact? Ourada. yr & up, nr Vittoria Steam clean & uphols --pa inling Free est HOUSE! Call G111gham for WHITE elephao~ • .,""" The Paper Hanger. Prof material romp . wood . we are proud lo say, re C .~L.642-~ 64&~1~ Truck mount unit Sell thmgs last with Daily ~-82S5 Girl. Free est. 645-5123 with a Clusified Ad MOVING $35 Min. install Deeorator qua I hot 642 8233 ally get results Phone Sel!..!!!J.etll'._IT!S 61£5678 ~ork_&.\!.ar_ 645-3716 _f!lotWant ~--WantAds Call642·5678 SeU1dle1tems 6'2·S678 Call642-5678 __ SmallJobs 531H800 f'reeest Ste"'e~74281 Want Ad!> Call~S678 -64_2_·567_8 _____ _ .,..._. .. h u.fwoft. tfltals to~ 4300 IMtats to S.... 4300 OMct ...... 4400 Office • ..., 44001 Offict R...., 4400 Offiu Re.td 440C StorOCJe 4550 Morlcj~, Trust Lost &-Fo.d 5300 ••• ••• I 1 Detds 5035 •••••••••1100•••-••••• ················· ..•....•.....•••....••......•.•••••••....... , ....•.................. ••··••·•···•·········•· ••..••...•............. ...•..•.••............. ..••.........••..•..... . s. c...._.. oving~ Av0td deposits Lrg Sharp ttse FY. 2 m10 1617 WestcUH. N.B Want MIWrOIT CINTH MIWrOIT CEMTH _.fl() SAM DtlGO 2:500 Sq ft or Storage on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found Choe. ~b nm:, 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & cut living expenses• Fwy Loaded $285. Incl financial inst 7000s f p . • Newport Bl\'d C ~1 0 pp 0 RT SEC L" RE mos M. 8131, VIC S.A. & Adullstud10. stove, 'Professionally sine~ ut1I, pvt BA M 22·32 ..!!l· floor. eol541 5032 E'i~~'~ft;c~ s,e:;:de ~reslJge swles on nl6~h CMTY. 1675 Mo \7 14) 4!14 4S34 INVEST Beach proper _21st,, CM. 645-7734 refng. ut1I. S260 S420 to ' 1971. Nick 964-2768 MtWrOIT MACH rcpt, sec, i1ero~. Wlders 01:~ ~1:£ sq S 2 ~owtha Frff R...t Re.tots Wmihd 4600 t} 2n TD 111.600. JO'~ re Found small white male enter Eves HOUSll!MATIS M F Nice surroundings g d pk' 1 a. == ----an arcos l yr mm ••••••••••••••••••••••• turn dist· 20.-24 mos dog Turtlerock wknds. 492 OllW, da)s 832·4134 w ft>nced ynj SZIO mo Full service exec .. 01 t round g, t.t ex an I 7TH STl.HT lease Lmtd time offer Rt>sp. Mar ('pl desires H SJ080mo t6')l Xlnt payor · 7µ.8220. 492 3Sl7 John. 645-8979 fices from $397 On ique ecor con! rm COST A MISA Prime 2nd noor ofr1ces ly rental 1·2BR apt h~e li61 2990 . 5350 davs Call" exec olfices from 644·7189. _ 700sq ft. and up 6'>' sq 11. gar nr bch in ~ 8 Pff'SOMlh '-=-ay mma e SlOS lnclds secretanal. •DILUXIOfFIClS• 2or3roomomcesu11es ft gross. New 20 acre H B f 27 ••••••••11•••••••11•11• 5-toAllCI 3llO ContactServlces" phone ans., word pro-12&3 N 1 A/C,plentyofprkg.Ut1I Los Valleeitos Business ·~ex re 6461 6 AMounctwltflh/ CO EDS-would love to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a r g es l Gay Ma It cessmg Telex qwip • room o ease re· 1.11cl Avail now Call <.: l E Ptnortds/ party with you Call Sue Ad ult Condo. Park c~ftf"{Y.~~MSerV1Ce In THEHEADQUARTERS ~~~~~d~~.trrrter Realonomics 67H700 H~~~~.1.5~5i1:C~;~ WANTED 2 bt>droom Lost&Foliild or Kathy anyti me ~n7s•to707l. I B67r5~~~-S450 1213)tm-~. COMPANJFS s27• U-p Hunt B~ Hew·A•all 11 /I /II freeway v~1b1llty Park ~~~i5aebpen ro~ur=~~\)r.<-~~i ••••••••::::::•••5••1•0•0• 95,1-9363 ~_._,,_or ~·.,...,,,, -4 1·0681 c/r et drapes air ~sqhto3700sqft .llle l~k e s elling AC ~Comwm> urPllTN( IBR Condo Pool, spa. nr rof M Non-smkr Wants HIW?OIT partriio~ 17301 Beach' deck, personallzed office Ca rpet1ng Plent1£ul ~~ee Call &42 4321· e\t ....................... U.VIH hospital & park Park yrly reotal w 1 or 2 A Professional Service PlMtNSULA 842 2834 · layout. Hoag Hosp vie parkin g Part1t1on al * SUIT£ * 0 r I t' a n s S 4 3 5 fem a I es Bay r r n t , For Professional -------759 9501 lowancr On site lellsing T otol Htdlh Ctr 213-4365962.Afler5PM Oceanfrnt. or Bal Ii. People ~pacious executive of Professional Offil!ts ~ .F > agent Su Bonnt>t AMed1calGroup 24 HourESCORTS W., ...... :............. 3191 .~l-l38S fices acl"OIS from City Remodeled to your on ~ 714.£144·9023. l11sinessjlft•est/ BarryVishny. MD t,53-1122 MC • "" .. """' ~ Hall All services ava1la· specifications. Birch St PriMe ~ lcll Loe -FW.cact Th 1 f I ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA Home, super 3 offices to screen, check bit, 'optional' From 225 .. 1 rt C 11., .. 7722 A 00 fl ·l HEWPOIT P£HIM. •••••••• ••••••••••••••• e tota program odr a For total stress reduction S d , Lnd ref's " employment. will ~r a ...... ppro1 I su1 e lergy detect.Ion an re & relaxallon massa1e • tu 1 o, pr 1 v a c y. vu ry + many ex sq fl up al reasonable Prkg . full serv . on the I 100 sq ft. of pnme ofr tusintu lief For 1.11ter\'1tW or in refnge, adult S250 No tras OOrno.~·8321 match you with the right rt>ntals No lease re· I 0 AT SLIP water space, front.Ing Balboa Opporiwlity SOOS formation. phone J;ttve 10·8, 548-2817 pet, utll pd, 5'9-3232. ] IOIM COHO<> Roommate' quired. call 673-3002 HeH.W. wt.ft J" Come see 11 now• Bl & 22nd St 675 6442 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sss-9746 For stress & weight • 2 Br All ulll pd. Lrg tosharew1thmale.Pool. 30 DayGuarantee IHMow ..... 2 00 HewportArclws/ COSTA MF.SA PRIMTSHOP 26J02 LaPaz.Rd 11102 lossmassagebyAndrea yard. ~00. No pt>ts Jac, sauna. tennis N r EXECUTIVE to •OOO ... ft. offlcn. Tc*• ... lldca. 17th St $16.5 to ti.ouo :.q Thriving busme:.s. CM ~fo.s1on V1eJo. CA }48-2817 lOAM·lOPM 549-3232 -Near beach .• , rent .• , sums c .. SM OT ... ,Call Judy. 642-4644' for a"d Deluxke ofr6753pa6c0e low O\erhead Call for !WE 1 = vo,uNG LADIES av~ila· Aper+.~~~~ uul Ava119 15 Alex Da 50'1 off wtt.h tlus ad IN 67 ..... ,~ ~to see _ _ w' Epa~~~lc 1 0 details ~.CXXJ Craig Lost & fOllltd SlOO Cb e loGparty anyLt!me U 0 646·1~7 .ev 631·2406_ H-.._. -• &. m. """!" o 63I l266 all 1na or 1s a or ---_,,J;.ws; APPROX 2SOO ft. open ••••••••••••••••••••••• J 6l·9036 ....................... CM 2BR. 2BA Furn. or...,.Co:l51·7714 Pl.AJA PllMILOCATlOM space Presl1g1ous Npt PllMEIAYRtONT I .. -~-~-~------s E AW I N D Pool, Sauna, F11>lc. dis New luxury office space Approx. 4000 sq fl, 1500 Brh loc Newport 700-2000 sq ft ofltcr 1•l#/Y 1\: Acupressure Massage VILLAGE h13w1~.~~.1 Clay, 642 7319, MASl'ERNISA in Irvine's busiest sq fl air conditioned of A re hes 'Toka1 Sank space available Oct ht _ t3 ~ ~, ::i_ FOUND ADS Therapeuuc Relaxation _ ....., Accepted center! Easy Frwy at' (ice w sprinklers, ~642-4644 1n Newport high rist> Sunny631·6377Newport_ New 1&2 bdrm luxury Responsible & mature ce.ss. Avail now' Call fenced parking area, -----with bank. restaurant & I ARE FREE Attractive lady adult apts tn 14 plans I M ;F over 30 can share for details Available immediately I CdM Deluxe Stutes. AC. manna 1-4 yr sublease S w 1 m m 1 n g P o o I · rordl.Mtr escort. Bdrm from 146.S. 2 bdrm my 2 bdrm. 2 bath Mesa tr9f:. 435, 5 1 l2l I M0.•2SO Pnme Hunt Beach 111 1 ampl pkg, utd pd. :!:MS from Sl 95sq rt including Chemical Service Bu~• Call _ 53&~3942~-- from SSJS. Townhouse Verde apt. Furnished •••••••••••••••••••••• • --dustrial park Call I E.Cst~67S-6900 Janitorial Forappt l'all ness Laguna Niguel t I'm so. Gd Lieng. Slim. · t rf Us d • y ..., suite Sl7!1/mo. Ut1ls Ill Campbell wpt c · sma 0 ice, II t &J\ '""' •· II ·--l!!lllllllJ!Bll!!lml!!!!!!lll!!lll•I from S610 + pools. ten except for your bdrm esa del Mar area. t..tc Costa Mesa, 250 sq ft 894·7257. Ask for Mr N--B h -11 ff -Mr Sehl!&c 64.')-6646 area. No exp necessary., 642-5671 ~uiet & sincere Need a nis. wa e 11 • pon s ou pay S295 mo plus Mo Call 751·~ leave cld 779 w l9th St --- 1 8x8. 1827 Westchfl Dr . wi rain ..,., . .,.,., r u 2E2 fr± ree spirited, affec· Gasforcooking &heat half of the utilities messa e. 1ll WantAdHel , 642.5678 N.B ISO/mo 631_0900 lil!ffslltwtal 44SO amounl reC Will net P•rsicmCat ttonateladytollehtup" iDnigegop}1rwyd. dFrl~em "'oSrtahn ~-51Q!. -----••••••••a;••,r.•••••••• ~Oo~ F~ t aJI .fol~~j' Lost Jasmine Creek ap add some color to what on Beach to McF~dden Female to share 2bdrm ••••• •••• •• •• •••••• •••••••••• :rr=~~~~abl~r~~~~pace r~-867-0111 I pro~ I wk ago, tr found IS becoming an lOCfel.S· then West on McFadden H B apt Rent free to • • 500 to 4000 Sea Ft. Free lo quahr1ed tenant please call 997 745() ingly grt>y life 736-m7 lo Sea wind Village nghl..K!LI. 900-0!72-MESA VERDE l>R skalt>rental store sales. found Adult Cot'kallel ~fl 5--------(7141893-SJ~ Nseheadre pgroorgr~~mSoan c~ot • S•DAY WEEK. SPECIAL • PLAZA \'1deo games el<' t'~utr;.e6~~t2Valem.•1a St. Penot1alSenkffSl60 •--1 000 ~..,..... g • • LS25 MesaVerdeKC ~1 Complettl) s et up "',,.. . ..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.._,,, 4 Plaza condo Must be r. .. 23 l.&..1 or taken from ('ar p ~ D..A. ....................... employed Gd ref. neat. 'Dive. • 3 Lines • 8 Ooll1r1 54~1 Choice beach 10' re u.i Room CdM Home • ,. • 6754185 673-1401 Sept Isl, vie Laguna Female non s moker nonsmoker ~."2ulll CoroMde4M. ·-~ -. llills Mall small I yr •ES ORT * $300 Mo 760-0553 after & $250 Sec . Elianna • Its easy to place your 8-0ay Week Classified by mail and •t • 4200 sq ft. Ground floor * Retail 0!11! Mtn1-0 achshund, red BusinessSpec1ahslS SSH4-«X ~556-~17 8 Coast Highway "~'ila", 1nfectwnonnose JOA Mto4AM 1em wkdm Dana Point M Straight, • COStS JUSI S -that Sonly a dollar a day' To qualify for this • Realonomics ..fil.5 6700 WANTEO-J needs daily treatment 7l!-0'64 Laguna Beach Motor Inn, reliable, prv BR. prv • c;pec1al o ffer. you must be a non-commercial user offenng • OCE& .... SIDE MA"'AVGEINNTUG PRAERl'N•.·n ~o questions Gentrous ..=..=...,,0-'---985 No Pacific Coast BA S250 mo. Isl last ~.-. '' c reward 494 4605 . Traut 5450 Hwy. Laguna Beach Utilsincluded.493-0987 • merchandise for sale up IO $800 per ad. and the pnce mus t • Office /comm'I. 800-12tl0 Successful ladies resale 494 7759 .... ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• Daily, Weekly, Kitchen b 0 d Th t t th h th d sq ft Close to 5 Fwy, and dis store expanding WANTED Atrl!ne ticket available. Low WIOler Fl8·25.nonsmoker,home • e in y ur a e cos says e same w e er you r a • baoks,s~ 1·433-1723 1n Oran~e Co $25,000 Lost Siberian Husky tan to Houston or Dallas· rates. 494.5294 _ near beach. utils incl, needs eight days Selling time Or JUSI one man 1nvtst req Xlnl int' & whit e N 8 u e a Fort Wonh departin1 Lg pnvalcfum stud1om _!?S0~36-~ • • me ore or & growth pol Join "Ith Rev.•ard' 675 2103 or Los Angeles between Prof Fem wanted 25-32 ease. l H~y fron· Counlry·s Ill resale 631 7li63 -September 7 and 14. }~~~~o~~~f~b~~~~leg~~ yrs Non smoker. rtsp 2 • Use one word in each box About 4 wo rds make one e Lafe· oryra 11e1 M~r store in unique. intem1 Found white blk Shih Tiu would like round-trip , $450 mo after 5 call Brh2 Ba.beaut.Newport • Classified line of type. Minimum ad is 3 lines P lea se print • 1~o~t1qreai·e;t'[yfg~m· 1 1ng. excitingfbdusiness1 c~~n164c06117e886rvac SA A\•e Pleue call da ys. 64().6290 Be apt. S250 + ulils Qle private parking nqu1res con 1 enlla . " ~7. ~taster w bath. pool Call Shelb days 752-8885. • plainly • owner 497·2351. pArdtnc527on!,>:·., C~ A2nsh'Wl'r LOST Bnndle & Whte. Couplt>:.c:.....s-ee_k_s_r-id_e_t_o eves_548·2JE:_ --! • ~"""~ 4 rs Whippet. "Darby" Vic Grant's Pass Share ti· Refs req. Mesa Verdt> • • B s 1 s s & M o ~_5455I05aft 6 Resp empld M Fover 30 r------------------------------, ANAHEIM 1800 sq fl. Seauty a on tarter · anta Ana esa r ~nses.963-992$~~· ---to sh cozy Npt Hts HM carpeted offices or store hop Low Lease Lrit CM 549 3931, 645 5936 In SJC. 10 pvt home. Pnv detarhed poolside • I • space Air cood & am· cbenteleforna.ils &hair Lust VERY unusual ... JIMl!lt& male . non-smoker, BR BA Avail able 10 l • • w1e parking .. 55< SQ ft . in Laguna Hills Terms black. brown & white ,,..,.. .... ,_..,one .n., •"'18 I I .. ,, o<99 ft 5 ••• • ••• •••••• •••••••• •• ~--"~-""---Jion smkr pso, 645-2668 e s t . 1 n c o n . J,,.. • ..., a ~ ~potted cal. v1t' S9t.h St . SclMHtls & Age 22-JO, prefer male. Roommate, 2 bdrm condo • • 7 I 4 I 6 4 2 4 7 3 6 or IRnshMM N B 645·6046 htstr.ctim 7901 pool, jac, tenrus. wlk to 111 H B. Swimming pool. • • 7141642 4007 - - -Opporiwllty SO 15 Lost 9 3. Big red gold ..................... .. bcb, $200mo. 548-4260 -free laundry, grea•rea Retail Store Best beach ....................... fem Rtvr Cross Nr Vic Safe Syslel1\ l>rivln& Hotefs,Mohts 4100 i., rent ($262) plus ,,., • • location tn Newport' t o r1a Brookhur ~t School. serving tll ol •••••••n•••••••••••••• ulll. F emale . non S750 Mo 116 23rd St. WATBFIONT Rew!_rd 64&9029 O.C. Lowestpnc•inSo. SlALAllMOTEI. smokerwtref.96"7167 • • 675·418S,673-1401 OFRCULDG REW ARD FOR _i:!~.~~-tff.Q pr~ Wkly rentals now avail hare spacious2 Br 2 Ba • • Ca•••rdd Prest1g1ous location 1n RETUR.._. OF: $112 & up. Color TV Balboa bland Apt John Rtwtals 4475 Newport Beal'h. All this " HUMT1MGTQtt Phones in room 2274 ~l-0834 9-S. • • ••••••1111••••••••••••• plus a 60' boat ~hp Man's 1982 Class Rani: CHllmAM Ne wpo rt Bl vd CM oom, Newport, Shr llACtflOtHT Own er will exchange EistnhowerHS l..ost in SCHOOL 636-7445 _ home w /lady artist. Nr • • COMMaCIAL Prin . only Call Bill Mer vicinity CdM 8 '20 Pltase We are still enrollinJ for 4200 beach, pool, tenrus. Ml.L'lt • c-rell, Agt. 673-7D> <'all collect 1714 1 874 7905 grades K-3 Sludat ctn· S-.rlewtds be vegetarian. non I • ..,..,._ arts PM tered •bible baMO, UI· ••••••••••••••••••••••• smoker Util pd S300 Officesavailableinnew Lost · REWARO-remalt> ing "A Seka'' cur· Newpon 3 Br 1 house 645-0113 • • comme rcial 2·slory Irish Setter. 5 yrs old. riculum. For mcire Info. rrokml ocean.11parking. are lux ~ w ""rof • • building. Units range has chain, rollar & tags c.all: 536-00tS; SlJ:tUl. W y a v a n o w ,,. from SOO to l2.000 square work 548-2201 , rxt 2fll Jolts Wmllld. 1175 67s.ms. per. 2 frpl, micro. w/d • Pub Ir sh my ad for 8 days starting • feet . Tenant improve· , hm 546-0760 ·····-· ............. .. Yoccrffott ........ 4250 . 546-3C28 menls jrovided. Ca~t· Lost Siamese dark M. Sctry, exprd nds .We ....................... Femto sbare38rHB ., Cl 'f'cat· • ingan drapesmclued.MoMytoloca 5025 Waterfront NR Call u lespositionw""'"'a· NewportOceanfront,2& homeSl&SincluUllndry, •' aSSI I tOn • Garden plaza with lush ....................... ble co.qc dea.~lltiolt\t • Br. Avail Winter nr PCH. •9425. l1nd1caping. Walk to Widow has money to loan Collect 1714 Z25 1464 SO .llCDl>.D&liJ,.v 213~~ Weekly /Month l y •'Name • shopping and banks . for RE. SlO.OOOup No Lost SmallWhiteCut 1 Carpenter,SyeanUp . 673-7677. v I Sl.25persquarefoot credit check. no penalty Blue eye I 11:rttn eye hard work lnr !ftw ,..eel ,,.,,, • Add • Cll DellWt Ca II Oeni!!on Assoc Deaf Give a call for any Zulander needtl-flllO& ...... to sa-. 4300 ., •• , ••• u I ress I 41 • 91 673-7311 -info REWARD ' ~4819 work. Ml!\eSi.H19 ....................... • , C't z,·p Phone • M-1 90 I 127 corner ~Tnat Lost_. Brindle & Wh ite tt.l.Wllllhd 1100 I Y w /small bld1 991 W D~s 5035 Whippet Vic of Santa ~~~T .................. . • I C M 0 I d 0 • tltb. St. Costa Mesa. ....................... An~M~a Dr 645·~36 Accounts recetv..-le -~---- Old eat• larcest a&ency In So. Ca.Ill. ain~ 1971 Credita. A8C,NBC.CBS. Coe mo, PNI Ooflahue ·~on· 10 all new clients who nttd a place. Newpon Bach. M•·• Strvin& all tilt S. eo..t Ganten Gr'O\·e, ~ • I heck or . . enc ose • Mo.6'2-3490. s.ttt.r~ Co Found KJtten. 12 wks c I e rk H 0 •,JO. a I I ................ 4500 All lypa ~';fal ~late old Ti1er,rlearnearol C oq~orate ~1nce . • , Charge my ad to: • • ....................... investmentsslnce l949 lar. VIC' E 2oth St pr:~~~~r:~inau':.~ -... n 3f-tolnr-.2 s~.a....L. 6421134 • • -, •"" ~ ..----. "' -co • self paid accouau . .• : 0 rw, # Exp . e ~~~ ~~~~Ufai('f m:n~f 1f4 061.1_ F£~~!1i::~~~:es~ ~~~= •• 11 o # Exp. •. ~~:~ruarJ,<r: TD. ~~~~re ~kb.~o~~: b~~:,:,~J1~1!!!.~" PACIFIC S20,000 buys 122.000 20-;, 8 1 y s I d e or,., & nee •• LAcllllfm1'iia.~ '-BLUFF 2nd TD .lfeliotr~.._190-0142~ accun\t typlft • ------------------------------• '13.000 buys SlSOOO TD FOUND. Sm tWW,, .pu g.=~8J.!l.. y ...... Cl•••• Mw•I I I • IHDPU~TRRJ(IAL ZI 2,, annual yield ~{· Bour mix. vrr Hll .... . It ~ llc~•t Homes. CM »atH. ··-. lllJ Pu JJI W .., Sf. • 1500 sq, ft. llftlt 1vail for 11 SPM At'U .. h -........... ~ CA ta··· • immed. occueancy. ,01u1d : Youn• Mele ~· ~......... -Qual ity office • BtownSMD()ola htn .. nralf'I • • wa rebouu space. lhldlt GrHI ·01n; •Hlf al carpet, •drapes. For P•ppl11. IU·JHI ilar o •lllflflll II 1111111111•1•• leulllllnlocallta.'191M NeW ~C.W. -----·~------...--·------~,,.. ........... ~, .... a-.s•i~a .......... a ..... t~a .. u .......... a .... •a .. •&•& .... 12 .. s•t .. •2 .. 5 .. IJIE•t~ .. Oranpe Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9, 1981 I t SPECIAL MATLACK MNDSURANG-SHERRY 'S POODLES .. PF.TS ll Pl';Ol'l.1-: TOO" Spt'dallng lo T t up, Tuy It Mlniaturr V Sindys YMCA RecJ. $240 Windsurfers -New/Used SALES *LESSONS * RENTALS A . Creative Hair Design L '" .... :: ::::·~::.:::·~~~: MOW OMLY $200 \ $60 For 6 Mae1ths I .' I ,,. I ' If ' I / • / ,t '. j I 20301 R1vers1de Or., Santa Ana Heights Bristol & Red Htll S46·2848 . Hondboll Racquetball FREE LESSONS WITH BOARD PURCHASE JcrnerclH Fitness ROOM HAIRCUT & BLOW PERMANENT W /CUT HAIR COLORING HIGHLIGHTING .•.•....... SlQOO s3000 h'e-sc:hool Childhood Devetopn•nt Clcn1 Weight ROOM ~~ids ~air Styling ~r ~ "KIDS, WE lOl/f THEM'' Uninrsol mewelqhh Enclosed Heated Poof 2906 Coast Highway Newport Beach (714) 642-1400 ~~g_y~. i8~9vas. . 2300 University Dr., M.I. 2052 N pt. Blvd. Corner of Npt. & Bay. C.M. 642-6808 "• a,tclallre I• ~II•••• ~Ir. Spe<lenr ,1111ore11 we1Gonw SEPTEMBER SPECIALS PEIMS REGULAR s 35 NOW s 25 sz.oo Off ANY SERVICE WITH COUPON I 00/o DISCOUHT TO SENIOR CITIZENS TUESDAY MIGHT: MEN'S MIGHT IJ~: 792 Center St. Coate Meu bwwley 645-1950 Heir D~~lcpl $3.00 OFF ON ANY PURCHASE OVER $20.00 WITH THIS COUPON PACIFIC SPORTS { ~ · For Active Sportswear -675-3410 2301 W. BALBOA BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 1ltrilt1 .. ,.,. .... litlr ttyle. Hr\ •. N\of'rl , .. , Sat. t-t A IW ltt(ltl IMOll HJltllJ 963 .... o 9Sl6 M.llte11, tU . ..._....,., ._..... ReMne Yot1r Spoce Ecwiy For TM Med Coupon Coper Section 1"'9 Pwbfl1t.d OCTOBER 14th Please Call SUSAN OLSEN Fo.-Spoce RnenatiOft 642-5678 EXT. 330 iiiliiiiiiiiim ~ ........... _.. ... .._ ...... t • • ' ~-------------------------------------------------------~ ~------------------------~------·-----------------------~ ~~!~.O:'!.e.~ ••••• ~!.~~l~~r.~~:.·~.~ ..... ~!.~~1~~.~.~ .. :.~ ..... ~!.~d, ~~~~·::! ..... ~!~~~.~'!>.~~ ..... ~!~.~~~'rt..~~. 7100 ~~.,.~~ ••••• !~.~d ~~~.~~ ..... ~!.~~!1 Htlp WOl!t!'d 71 00 Help Wanted 7100 I ••••••••• ·~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AnefftbierTroMtt ,BABYSITTf;tt Wantt•di BANKINr. !Beauty CASlllER l'urt llrTH•l l'OOK Li; fatnll' ncb l ot·ntalAs~t XRnyt<xp 11 FILECLERK l 1;011e ral Noexpernecessary Im f~r Infant .l .. m?mlnj!s ·' Exper·d far1a\1~1 for Mon fn Exp prefd partt1me1:t,111kfor1·Hn d> "k Pd ''al' & hol We are a IJ" firm 1n ATfE,'Tlu' HOTEL.HIGHT med 1 ate open 1 n It . I "eek I). nr O<.:<.: 641 S07 I LOOK FORWARD ele~ ant nl'" ~e" port I Ab le to lJkl' ordt'r-. I m~ meals ~ B Jrt'J 546 3000 I ~on Thur' In me looktnj! for .1 f u:i PAl!\'TF.RS AUDITOR _t'~w.1>9!:!8earh~9818 Banking "' 1 Bearh beaut.> ~alon Gary!> Deh l'd~1 Cdll Day' hr' & ,alan DEMTALASSIST orparlttml'IX'r~o11"h11 , CAR l'ENTER~ .~naghbi.1 "1't•k !:!Ham TEU.ER IN YOUR 675 3828 for dppt 675 21!13 opl'n Call An~"l'r i\d ('ha 1r!>1 de a rt' url enJo~' ur;iantzat1011 t11 PLl 'M Bl':RS mu!> I haH' 1·\(lt'rlt'nt'I" ASS&i9URS Looking for that special CAREER Beauty l' ASlll ER ~475, b42 4:l~. 24 hr-. f 11 me h 3 p P, vro do ~ anou.s duue. mrlud El.El 'Tl<ICl 1\'.'i:-. \Jlpl~ to l>a"d 'fr'eil Loe Mission Vte)u l'O gal Beaut cord1.il surr llatr St)ll!>t "'th l'hen HOl'SF.WARESALES COOK grt•ss"·e htJ?h ~ualtt) of 1ng filing & runntnl( e~ DR\\\ \l.l \' r ~I r ' Ii :.1 t" (" r needs Assemblers 11 2 Perm F 'f. 5 da) "«'k S.CIH"ity Pocifk'• ,... tele for elegant ne" f ull ur r time Appl) I . rin• Flex hr.. Suhr rands Car rl'q uired FLOOHIN<; lt'tllt>t•n llJm & .'lpm yrs exp Candidates xlnt benefits&ad,. Exp cord r wth d Newport lkach salon Crown Hard11an'. 1024 ~illure f ttmt' dtn~c·r O.l>t'n s31 6.152 · ' ) 1 C<1ll Fran.ll3331.i22 We no" <tffcr a umqul' l!o~('I Lal!una. 42!> Si~ must have gd manuiil pref bul will tram datew'qro... 0 1" 675 3$28 lrnne l Wcstcllfr) N R c 01° k 1n:.lt1u11011 a1 Dental f ttme help tn tennt' pro uppt) for thdt Ot't'ded ~ oa shl ~" > L.si: una dexler1l gd e ht PACIAC FIDERA.L Ide "'1P0'" Oft Boat comparf\ huff er & I '.0 ume ex~r J m~'1 >hop xtrJ tnrnme Ex1wr on ot'ill' ~ ... t 1151 neat in /p·""aran~~!llda. S "Vl~S ore biCJ f'eOIOftS for "a ii er n--'"'-' Axprr CASHIERS Salar) nel!ultablt• (all I Ort ho office needs sharp I '"all«"""'~ l.> Hers fl'(l pendable Work ts 111 hfc 234 E l7lh St C M ydu , orwuru o only A~pl~ tn Jlt'r\t1n COOKS front bark ofhce Den Fl l.L Ttmt• I' T1mt• It~ Estate llOL"SECl.EANERS "' "'"' ~ "' ~ I to IGai f ............ t ...,,,.,, < 494 9458 for Ji>P t g 1 r I lo l r J 1 n for '-.,.,, ,JQOJ 1 support medical ell'r E () F 0 y 0" c ! "CJ y 0 u r 227 20th . t ... B u fr en r h ~ u u \t' II(' tal bark1:round nt>I' I An:. sen f\ !?'"I! n·111I Sff'YIC:e Systems To Sli hr rar 645 5123 tron1cs Gd benefit~ Banking I career wittl us. ~e eo•T SHOW l TDTE M restaurant .Looktn j! for ' 644 14(15 No exp Of(' (all lit"." IS ' 841-8961 O nl y re~ponstble OrangeCoa.stSa\tng~& ~o•e the follow1nq " expbrunC'hl'OOk l'a~tr) DentulAsM Sel'l1t1ddiatr l & •I 30P ~ .. -~un t 11 ~.dwardJat·ob~on HOUSS<HPERS :~~o:~r~'rgn!':J~~ Loan 1s seekm~ an am 1 u t ,u r .e • b o u 11 0 , Stude nts. housew1,,·e:. & Saute ~ Call for trainee Opponuntl> to 631 0140 1::0~. GEH'L OFRCES Ol'l·ded :.m<1ll retire ply Cal Mrs Part<lh b1t1ou5bustnessde\'elop ~'"CJS= pa rt time help (all MAHKETS aj!j.lt 67301.2lJ moH to 111 F r111ge f'l"l.l. Tl\H. An:. :-i.•n lilHI. FRIDAY t:ntn ml'nt f.mltt' ab•"<'nl' 5111 3830 menl person Xlnl opp t\ I Loot1 Sec~ 646 3963 for 2nd& Jrd Shift~ COOK benefits X Ra) 1t1·••n:.e ~la t u re rl':.pon" hi 1· lt•H•I Ex ir 1 f 11 , 1 k mt'als. rnt~)1nl! :.htft~ for self starter tn a flt'" o... ye~ pr:tor H • • IOOKKHl'fl. SIJrttng $1 uplo $1 511 Th 'Good E· ~ R pref 642-7998 I a.~ult No l'Xper nl'l' I kpl( l) 111111: n1 kt'~'\ Int I gd "a~t'!> Call 4!1-l 94511 po!tlton Knowledjte or l periettce .. 0 baRll or f l' l hru T 8 for We promott>tomanal(l' t • ,~r: e~I (all bt"n jj & !,:lOl':O.I upport & 1om11Jn\ forappt ~~t •n:~t ~~~~edhel~~)J so•iftCJS ..ct loGll let en~tneerml( firm b> menl & superminn from o'~e~k\ast' :~~~h DENTAL QfflC[ .'10° Fri • H!rl 12l2 l lwneftt~ l all for .tppi I lfou;-ekcept~j! 11 I lour-; ASSE:MllStS Lee ;54 1801 1 iOO loOll dGe.....tafioA ;, 0 C Atrpon Gd_ typ1~g. "~t~tn • • , . and Dmner l.eneri'I offt le needl·d 1111 t.'om ml'mal Fin.inc·tnl!. 3 6 Pm I cl M 3 rt' a Local Mission V1eJo ro Adams CM requirH.SOwpMty~ Girl frtday Experd WA:"l!A (ARF.El<1 •GdC leMfih 'SSISJHlfS mt>d1 a tt'ly 511w11m+ sen'ICe~&l44fill4 Dr11er~IH' 64459911 needs Assemblers Some ' ,E; o E • • -.:-..i Gd benefil.s RWR As Co:.ta Mesa 0• • " M Long & shon term a~ I Hou,ekt't'J>t'r 5 OJ'' ff exper pn.;·d . but "'II INJ!lr~~ soi.· ~7·~I 517 W \\11:.<>nSt •XlntworitMC)c:Oftd. Reg1~ter lod3) for lon1t s11tnmrnt' Top llJ) . Geti.OfficeAut hr~ ~ome ~;~ lt:.h re•~ have gd manual de~ Banktng SteftoC!Htts Trend rm orls Sale~ 1 • menls porary Sen'll'C83S Sllifi tvpml( Wi>rm pt'r~unalt tram Candidates must I Bookkeeper Qualtftrd I 631 !1609 Appl) ln il"rson I & short terms d~Stl(n Call ll elpmate~ fpm I' 1 Re<·t'plton rl'hl'f + Her li73 &>93a~3PM terity, gd eyesight. bl' UTILITY CLYK Oite yecr CJftMf'Clll of· In(' p . l.al(un..t Rl'd('h ~or f,urther tnfnrmat1on . 557 0045 I I.I Plea~Jnl "11rk1n21•n ' HOUSEl<!S'IHG neat tn appearance & de 6 monlhs preqous bank fict uperie..ct re-631 6941 t!J4.9233 rail \ am·l' 557 !UXll I • GEHElAL OFRCE '1ronmt>nl Tran~pOr\J Surf & ~and II ot e I pendable Openings on I mg ex per preferred . d c.ld 45 Counter help. r Lt me I en Lin-I f time Jltrl neederl to t I 0 n a mu~ t ( .. .!I H 0 u ~ e k t: e p I n R bolh day & night shifts lo~loy's I~ 1 :!!_re .. __. Wfl"I IOOKKHPH I ll11nt111gtun Be:u·h Kuster's l'll'ant'r~. 186 • -run Xerox mal·hane fl' Ch rt~ l 1 n1• r ur ,1 Pill I SuJ><'n-•~or, night ~h1ft ExC'ell.benl'benef1ts &l ofCalfonli ''"'1"CJar~-RF. de,mt prop !1;29116 E 16th !'It (" M -l1eve rerept1on1 .. t 11318031 1 part t1mr S.t 25 hr .working cond111ons C t ct 0 mg mt firm offt>rs I 548 4243 tfA.<#OOA9'/l'l050NNH SICMCIS various other hit• ufftcl' GAPHICARTS 1-:n1?hsh Spanish ,peak Work 1sinllfesuppon l Cath~~llSll ' Ttler l challeng1n11 pos ror l'ersonnell>epl icoL'NTERG I Pt I 37231frchStrttt dutteds ~ l)p~n~,re l p "-UT . 101! ~!17.t.li7 l'Xt 365 MED I C AL EL Et: E 0 E · M f 'V H We prefw that yot1 bk pr with man or 1 yr 537 4840 · ••r ime H DOrl leodt qutre · ust (' lex u~ up rot11H E <1 E TRONICS For in hou rnio exp in lormoreoflhe -I AM shift. no exp ne1• ewt O E "'th respec·t to dulte' 4 doy wetti, contpc111y terv1ew J>leasl' Ciill · P h us U· following areas Al'cts Child Care needed an m) Apply an person Dipptl) Con I a rt :-. el s on J 1 pd b._.efits.. 979-7660 --·1.,.-.r-__,.•.•T•OR--• MR S PARE LL I , perie1tce. owe•er, Pay Rer process1n1t. home ~ f Mature lo,· Donuts. 1854 "'ewport 159 3940 osll for Ttd -'""- 581·3830 Banking we wHld be wi~ to b i I I I n g . r e mg "om an 673 3705. 81 , CM GENERAL OfffCE IH PROCESS ASSIST BUYER S R Int eresting Job Women's fashions Ex per. m this field helpful Will train bright gal w •gd memor) Fa~t paC'e Top pay Non sm oker Apply 1n person BACKSTREET ~· 'JL..St , Tyg1n AUTOMOTIVE Ga&AL OFFICE CLstK Need one general oHtre clerk to run auto de alershtp bustness Must be neal appear1n1t. personable and good with numbers Ability to type and use of 10 ker adding machine helpfu Salary commensurate with experience Dulles will be vaned Exrellent working cond1t1ons and fringe benefits Contact Stan for appointment at 'NABERS C1\DILLAf: l ,, \\t ' Automotive •MECHANICS! * TECHNICIANS! Needed now ~eneral . technician spec1alt1mi: in tune.up. ele<'trtral, 1 and air cond1tton1ng ' $1 2.SS hr Excellent volume. workmg cond1 tions Opp for advanre ment. Stt Mr Stude HOWAIDChtYroltt Dove /Quail SU NEWPOl\T BEACll _ _,._,.~ AUTO iWMATOl PERSON with exper S a I •,HJ open . 7H/631· - BABYSITTER "Mature"", lovtng ex· per'd person to ca~ for 7 /f'no. old boy ill my Turtlerock home. ~lne f Alme in Oct ary nee. CJ.9372, IAIYSITTll Otu1loo1I care after ttnder11rttn, or Ad1ms SCbooL C.M. 541H713 81byaltler for my 10 yr old boy. while I travel. SM·30llO t., or 494.ms pn.~o. 1111• Bab1aJtter lor Christian l'OUJ>lc '1 3 ctlildrtn. Lt. bouaelleu'"'· •mo ·•" tral11 qualified coit-ce1pts disbursements 644 4473 Counter help & P T DllVEI Experience h lpful I ~led1<·al l'omponenl5 mf TELLER cldot.s. )Ournal preparation c Li:: RI l' .\ L H 11 mt' sandl41ch person "ant Must have gd dm1ng nod typin~ abilt~' pro Guards .~ Rr need\ J person "ho FULL TIME Pis call our nt'w I.nine~ f~rntshing .. retatler ed, hours NEED~D I! rttord Local p1ck·ups & fi r .ency "'Lh ft~ures. I HOWnlRJHG lutes detail "ork cap11 Oftler aw.-to loc* ofc to arrange for an an 1 (,eneral ofrtl'e dutu·~ 1\M to 3 PM Gal] s Deh dehverars some heavy 10 key b~ "touch Op ARMED GUARDS bit• of "orkm~ "Ith a lmmed1ateopportun1Ly' forword~Mout-terne w Trammell Prefer exp l)llOpr hr 752·~01_ ltfltnR required 14111 portuntt ·ror ad\llnl'e TowCHiiltl m1 rrosrllJ>l'&sm parts Brentwood Sav ings & Cro"Co 6412960 Nettle Creek Shiip COL'NTER Help. Donut also be tr:11ned 1n menl i:,rl'llent rom El Toro Atta. SJlar) c·omm "tlh e~ Loan has an opening tn tio1tdhtCJ Mllory ot1d BO kke f ashion Island Bruce shop Pt ttme Costa ml'<'haniral o1ssl'mbh panv benefit~ lnfurmall per Lol·ated in M1~s1on our Corona del :'>tar beMfm oockoQe ottd D ~f I Anderson644 °""" Mesa area 549-8793 woril ..lftc~o c· M l'all M'llt" ·l naform~ eleantnl! fret• \"1cJu r11 paid profit branl'h for a responsible f I Ctlv. li ""'"' 0 1 d uo • ' • •Mature.steatl~ person' ~hJrtnl!. ,·a ration & teller to work 5 days a o r efl y. eom· Purchasing l exptr Clem·al e t•ery nvers & sales Only lhos!' seeking l:lfter9am 6455800 •Semi rettrt><IOk holtda~~ paid :Otedical· ~eek . alternating ori•11ted work efl· I yr minimum. Ty~1ng l TEMPOttAlY trainees, full & Pt permant>nl employment Gt:N ERALO~Tll'F IBUMS ltft> ins Quahfted applt Saturdays We seek an vir'OMMtlt. PleaH col 50 WPM 5 day Sa ary JOISll Mool nltghlers & students need apply ADMINISTHATIV f: PROTtCTIOH cants~easl'call d d now for an int.nl Sl,000 per mo rall Ntna ·· we come Btg Bu<'ks G 1 ' ~ s m "'' ual with previous ew 752 874& We aretn ronstanl (;all after tpm 638 4605 tr f nday As,t 10 1 SERVICES • PARELl.I S&L banking ex oppoi1ttment. 17141 BOO KK"'"'PER r needofClertralhelp 6366l80 ' •Vacations & hohda)s lloustnjt i':xt'tut111· Jt 2601W Ball Rd 581 38:.J pertence.eneri;!yand en 75,·4224. "'"' · or Pleasecomt>tnand patd •Co paid rrnftt :.mall CM or r1re Anaheim.Ca thusrnsm. and a special I ;,mal~~oAtn~ corpor~ I reg1sterorcall D&'livtryDrivtf' sharing •Med1ca Life w heavy "nrkload in 17141761-4831 Oa1r for working with uon / · 1 • payro Good driving record Ins Go"ernml'ntal Socl<1I the publtc I es Contact M~.}',645-_7053 I (VICKI HESTON I Hours 8 'ttl s Mon Frt MISSIOO VtejoArea Programs <:oa1 orient E.O.E. .......... M/F INSURANCE Arrounl assistant for ptrsonal ltne and hght l'Om m 'I ltnt!S with maior ins uranre brokerage firm an Ne"port Beach Salary commensurate with ex per f'or app't call Q 1~4·5522 - We offer atlracll\ e IUSPSlSOM -• Apply 480 No Newpon Call Mrs Parelh ed tnd" sen1cemot1va salanes and benefits I a needed p 'f for volun· • ASSOCIA'J'.ES Blvd. Newport Bearh 581·38:.J lions & " pattl'rn of HARDWARE andagreatfutun• ... 1lha leer oper luncheon Spedalittlm ~l133 Self 1mpro,emenl La1tuna Reh fu llt1me growing compan) for1 Thurs&Fn llAM2P'" Tem~Cleric1l Deliveries Days &E,es -sou1thl Will train retail hous e".ires furthe r 1nformat1on J in CdM Mu.~t be well r.. I Good Pay CallToday Stroni: leammg opptn) prrson part time p~ase raU SECUR:.V® ~~WdMo~.f~ef:.r~4c~~ 1..:rC,!\1vd. Deliver ~~t~imes to for hle. f!~~ltvertes ~=h~?'M.~r~~~P~~~tr l'ashier 497 4400 Mr B11J Conopast " ' 673 2268 Sdl• 1 Inioe homes in H B & C M f'ull lime. Mon-f'n Gd exp helpful Good dm HAROWA.RE SALES 1714176().9200 na"'IFIC AM ••""' driv ng r~ord 1 mg record & IJrense for full or p ltme Appl) tn 1u1t1• .. ....,.E r""'-CARPfMTlll CLmCAL J.6 ~kiO mo + pea' r a n~·e ·~~~as ta/r ft eld lrtp~ 1n Co car ~ e r son Cr o ~ n •ACCoUNT'ft'EPs-Le BRENTWOOD BANK Truck nee.: ~1·53113 E 1 tab liah t d Io an ~~d edDe~~:~~I c~~ Blueprtnt, 234 f'm her. Comp pa('kalle oren ardware. 3107 F. Coast multi·brancb personai SAVl ... GS Car Wmll t1m1t111tt brohrageco in f'ashJon 964-4...,2 CM 540.93'13 Submit app lo :"Jorman Hlit)•, CdM llae a ieacy auk 5 & LOA.._. Security Pac1f1r Rank Multt·localton growth Clerical openmg Re Deliver y & ass1~t 1n &45·2937 ·• a 1 ID· ,... 7 Island area has a "'ii: PO Box 11>249 n 1 9'.!627 HEALTH ~l d d · ,... f'ulh S rts co Good salary qu1rements healthy nor1st shop,p itime Wiii EVHYIOOYUl(ES to Mnlce 3140 E Coast Highway .... Y uppo benefits profit sharing k · ud b 1 tra . S""'-1"'.. ...OW IS THETIMrr. General ()(flee Clerk fot A W1MMSt bn Id. Coronadel Mar. c.qualOportumty Xlnt opporturuty Metro wor attil e, a ttly to .._..io "'=<,..· "' 1; insurance <'O T)p1ng Be part ol the fastest or • written com. CA 92625 Employment Car Wash 2950 Harbor. cope with stress. l'ye for Delivery & Stodi wCHii for JOb seekers to t·heck req o ranf.e Count) ~rowini companv in the munlcationlkills. detail, accuracy 1n l)'J> M I f' I I thc• Dall.\ Pilot llel•1 A l , •CLAIM" CLERK t C.M. 1ng,compu1011onal sk11ls ae or emae. l\ppy ' trpor .Ol' ('all eallh nutnt1on held I ,., -Equal Opportumty It's Lime to plan for that CASHIER & re 1, a bt It I)' C 311 tn person Automotive Wanted class1f1cat1on tr <;laudine,833 9511 L'nltmited inromr Opp Agency needs outgoing Employer M f vacation tnp f'or extra Kati~~~ Supply Co 1S22 Npl the Job you want 1~ not t'y Mr Casey 834 ITS person to take 1n1t1al cash, why not sell some Cashiering pos11ton tn Blv9 CM there you might run 1 .idtlldt,lot:o r .11 b ' claim reports & handle orthost>1tem5yo11 don't fashion Retail store Cl.YI( - -stdl,'r off ering yuu1 \\hJtl•1r1th1•Fad llotel followup Claim u per WANTACTIUN., l'lassHed Ads 642 56711 need with a Classified Exper preferred. ~ust Work in bl'aul Dana OELJYERIES services with an ari 1n Hull ···m 1111 tlw mat kl'I DESK CLERIC hl'lpful Salan· comm ,!.d'642.5678 ___ beava1lableevemngs & PomtHarbor fullt1me lh e Job W:int eri \\11hat'lu,~1llt'd \d Room rcsenat1ons "'th exper P aid <'O Wttkends. EOE Tues thru Sat Require p Sa Pho r.111 'o".1;.12 ~>liill Must be exptnencl'd benefits Banktng OPERATIONS OFFICER • Challenging and Rewarding Opportunity • Located m elegant Newport Financial ~nter • Professional Chenlele • Excellent salary, outstanding benefits and profit sharing • Minimum 3 Years supervising experience • For confrdent1al interview submit resume to: Jackie Ek, Vice President, Operations No phone calls - ""' .,.,.,0 men ts front ore. ap art time turd1y & category ne642·567ff Apply to David Mr Neil •Rt: CE PT I ON IS T -YD w~ Sunday mornings. Must or M B 1 t Cashiers tSales person pea ranee, Lype 50 wl'm have lge. slalton wagon, rs a a' a r Busy ofc needs fast nel Phol ographv accuralel~. aptitude for k bet~een llam ripm energetic person tor .• d 1 ' van or p1c up lrurk Gd 1 Hotel I ao n 42< S f f M Unhm1ted ts loolung ro·r e\at . mm 2 yrs gen d rt v tn g record nee • .,u a ., ront o c ust he able lo cashiers & exp camera ofhce uper Z per hr Work consists or deliver· I Co a s t H w Y L B h a n d I e b u s Y sales people tor tm Apply tn person Dana ing bundles to Daily , (714)4_94 llSI switchboard Paid co m edtale full· Li mt I rt. Manna Co . 24101 Pilot newspaper <'3 r· WANTAC'TION? benefits Call employment Apply tn Dana QL1>ana~ ners. ~l~ssifed Ads 642·56'18 PAULINE. 549-8909 ~rson at 16889 Beach COOK Exp'd for early Good starling salary JJlvd.. J evening shirt m intimate with regular scheduled I •1 p•1 A C •SHIER restaurant. NB Abthty increases . II y I 81 ·' " · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ._ ·.: ~ to rook breakfast & dtn· Call Pac1f1c Stereo is look mg ner items. 645·0007 for Don Williams for an energeHc person . ...iPJtl. _ &42·4321 bef. llAM to work P ff as a rash1er More families are gelling or aft 2PM daily in our El Toro location ... _ "'" "'b •. th Flexible hours SJ.75 pr ..,.,. cam.,..,g ug 1s hr Please call 951·1355 year . If you have a .12driterview. E.O,E C'amper that's not get ting used, sell 11 now with a Cla.satfied Ad. SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad The Bl&Pt1 ~· on tht Or-.. COlt1 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ................ • •I • IMMIOIATE OPMMG • e Mbtor route · in Prime Newport. -KIDS SUMMER JOBS. Field Sales Supervis~r l.imllt-il •>f)l!nmi:' J'<1tli.1hle tn the OrJntitl' t 1111s1 .111•.i. lor lll'lf mutn<11l>tl, (';ttrer "! 1en11~l 1mll\ ulu,11 who l'an work with 1'11•111 ~11h·~ l't'oplt• T1,11n, motl\Jlt• JrHI ~l·I t1·,u11 , Sl .1111111 "Jl(••n ur io1n nt•n•')<ll' F:M'l'Jll UtnJI 1•11rntnl(1t. plw. Joh t\'IJlrd ht•111·11t~ .l\Jtl•1blt• ''"' lht• 11.:hl peoph• II \'ou ran 1m11lun• r~ulti.. 0111 )USt I.ilk JhOUt tl. l'.ifl /!t6() Oi~4 f ,1n!el"f1ew Ask lor Mr \h"*t or Yeu ~ Sell It, filld 11, f Aidt II W'ith o WOlll Ad [842-5878 ) e Beach . area. Low miles; e •approximately 350 customers.. Earn $30·$60 per week ~ c ... t • Weekday hours 2:30-5:30pm. Sat &.,a · Dtllly Plot Sun. 5am-7am. Minimum amount ot..., Trips & Prizes. Ctl ..-. 330 W. Bay Street Ont (. Sertlc• foll Cr.dif App°o'tol e collecting. For details call Brucee a.ct It t6M6t4. Costa Mesa, CA e Carty or Foster Ouellet al 642-4321. I ' : Equal Opportun_ity Employer • ,. •••••••••• ••I .-.iP---""""!!9"' __ ~ _______ ... r.1 _.J "· .... ······· ......... I .... ~ ............... :.:·: . . .. Orange Coast DAIL Y PILOT,Wednesday, September 9, 1981 09 Sell it all and put cash in your pocket! -· DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars Special fl at rate for non-commercial users offering merchan- dise priced in t he ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same fo r 8 days or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines j ust $2.60 for 8 days. For Qn EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 The tt11W Dally Piiot 8·Day Week Its a Classified PLUS --.. ~.~!.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~T.~~ ..... !~~~1 ~~.~~ ..... ~~~. ~~!.~~ ..... ~~~~ ~~~.~~ ..... !!~~ ~!.~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~.~~ ..... ~!~~ ~~~.~.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~!.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~~ ....... ~~ JA.HITOR p "' t RE·•J. "'C"J'A'rE :>ecmaries needed Im SEC'Y ,,,-.a,w OfC TELLl:R I IUY AP'PUAHCl!I' "' F'ull time. P\'t S"h""I a.. lme . " -CA>' ,..,.,,.. k r h I • S549-""77 '~· S I <.;I k HtwHG..c...a...... Sales Wearelookingfor mediately 60wpm + Typini: SSwpm, H Loo Ing ort at 5pec1a ::.tv ... C · fil.il.. ~-04JI Nursing Fa:hT~n 1:1~nd For Southern C~aa 8 highly motivated sales with or w /O shorthand. curate. Good grammar gal. Beaut cordial surr New Thennldor 45" ~ RN'S LYN'S Ul'S 644-4729 Builder lookmg for full person for a high income Long & short term as· & spelling. organ1za Perm F' rr. 5 day week. cook t o p w I gr • JAMTOR M tame sales person Musl potent ia I comm iss1on sign men ts Top pay ti on al skills Property xlnt benefits & adv Exp die /bro1ler, model T lmmed opening for ll X A PA RT TIME. de~nda be Lie Comm /Draw de partment Do you Call Helpmates Tern· mgmt exper a + pref butwlll train ~.retail S700 Sell ~ J anitor to "ork full ·R Y TECH -RESP. TECH ble SJ SO'llr + nus Call 957-1100 q u a li fv as an ex-pora0Serv1ce83S.§876 751·2'187__ PACIRCFB>El.A.L 640·4l5Q M Easy wort Choose hrs. -~ -~ --, S G I o r SA.VIHGS Z y r old Wht r lpool ~~y~'9p~n<fgY6l~rus~~: IT'S YOUR MOVE 10·21! w 646-9741 ~thrienucedba!~r,'peunrsd°::i" ecretary/ enera SEC'Y IL!GA.ll 234 E 17lh St.C M Washer, S200 w1dryer R.E. IHVESTMIHT Wl .. \;A nee. Good <1ffice skills a New position open Ill uur IH\ (;" rree. Ellcell rringc benehts rA.RTT1ME Earn wtule you learn FURNITUR ' If you must1 typing 55 wpm, well-established Irvine "<Y ~ ..Iii§:~ • ~:n.ag~c~~r ~t~~;·I~~:. WOfii wfteft & where you lib. Ow.._ is Person lo deliver Datlh H E R I T A G E ~~~t~fnc':ie~~~~n~~ shortnand not required, oUice 1·2 years ex Tra•el A.QlftCy ~ I REFRIGERATOR. m.....,.,. ........___ b ........ ..__ Pll · INVESTMENT w1·11 experience in lns penence Excellent typ ne~A ... for·'"Wes.lmmster •ize. works ok 714·975·0700, or come 1n vow ""1T'C'C', ecaust we r-lwwr me ot auto route m Soul program. profit sharin°. h e I p f u I b u t n 0 l ""' " Ad vanred ll eallh ' -,.. Laguna area 7da)sper leach you crea tive " ing skills. Salary open office or multtbranc~ ID:81Z1.m-2iJZ.. Center. ~ Bru.tol St fiMtt IU"IH in the ~ Wt ill•lte week f1nanc1n g. 1031 Ex ::n~~~~n c!-!.~~ny •J:sd necessary Near 0 C Call Frgn.!P}J622 agency ExeeUenl opp '80 Sea rs Kenm6r'~ N h • ~· you to Match your own ~ st.clard1 to H M h F l'hang"'s, investor de F Airport Salary com t y r or d v n am 1 c & Fridge 13 cu ft F'•-' ort . Swle 100 .•pl ....,. ours on l ru rt "' count or appt call mens urate with ex SEC'Y J9U"lf'T d' ,_,,,.,. Bc:h.£0EMF fttoMofthishHJh .. olftyCCllllrohchwsl.tq Approx3.30 to5.30PM velopment&counseltng 7141644·2313 !:ience Ask for Judy ,, .... ._ · r motivate person 1 f'ree.$230.Reverlll'~MI ·-le•, ... a VMS ... u .... _ .....11 .--..&.1-..-Hours Sat & Sun Ap-Ex per counselors re· J C _.........y uoc Lite typ111g, general o · 2 / y r ~ m K m 1 o r .us.MJ4 ........ A • " ..... 1-""' ~ M 1 AM E ceivetOO'l comm The is • .... ..,.... __ ._...,.,.,_._____ r1ccdut1es.Salary. supervisory exper & \Q ~ • i-:,,- JEWlllY SA.LES to odTann yOt1r c areer. PleaM cal for °" ~~o;r~: S4~ per ~~n a.n unusual oppty for 24 Fashion Island, NB SEC UT A.RY 754-7091 c o m p r <!h en s t v e Refng 2S Cu rt S1ae-ny· So Ca lif leadin g ~t 1ttrt & ddlt'----'' f ...... Ca ll Make Bus h "'l nght person Confiden-E.0 E M/F For general contractor knowled~e of Sabre a side. Avocado. Am&na, Custom nng makers In -rr--1114r a ._ .. , IMMOIL u I I I & need s freon SU~ 642·4321, EOE t1a 1nterv1ew Call Ught typ111g.some book S .,. 1......1 musl nl sa ar) · South Coast Plata 1~ VO t.::r .~,~r •. :-.. Vince ~6-5880. SA.LES! keeping, ftlinf, answer K J• ~ company benefits Call lli:t.US_ looking forquahried pro ~ Eslab Npt Center Law T A•• Altcffoft 10)5 f 1 1 s I: buy or seU quality lme ing phones pricing f'lrm needs exper legal omm1e at Assoc1ah:u &essiona Pt'OP e ·a ary PART TIME a~Ef'Tl ........ ST Aloe Vera Body Care Very pleasant 1 person Secretary wigood typ-Ca rd 111 o Tr ave I ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• comm + benefits for Crew Supervisors. work ~ """"' P od C 11968 2'"" ff. 63 2004 833 2977 EST •TES •LE high procl~en. t'all for P 1tim e e venin gs & For new ofrires or r · a ·...., ~ I· -·--1n g , dictaphone & -· S "''l lO"'l ll l\QPl.Mr.Co..nlrU<'<'l M E DICAL SERVICES weekends Supervisina established law hrm. -... ------•SEC RETARY, full or shorthand skills Real TYP1ST ept .~ ... L the door lo door sale~ Airport area Must be SAWCLBI parl-t1m e, typing & Estate litigation " em General ofr11:e "ork no 179'1 Rm.er.off ~A Or-COWtty r t E experienced Salary Over the counter & ans we ring phones §hasis on land use Law ex~erience required Pro....-.,s.ta AM' Gro" mg Santa An.i la" -~ crew 0 youngs ers x T d t s 1 I ~· orricereqwre~tll Legal A.lrporlAr.a ~•Area cellent earnings ror negouable 7525454 for phone ordersrordraft· re n ~rt aes. aary competltl\e II Grad lrvme area IAMto l PM Secretary Trainee & 111 714-7 60-5488 7 l4-7ll-S481 person with aba!Jly to cu>Pt fortntervie~ 1ng /graphic supplies lnc .. 1200 Coast Hwy, 640·6960 Gd beneflli. Farmers v 1 c lo ri an. couch J Legal Secrelar} Typin~ motivate Van or large ltECEf'TlOHIST Full lime. Mon F'rt . N.8.631·69U -1 I n s uranc e Gro up chair.Limoge rish se~'lll 80w~m r"""uir"" MA car 1s needed. Call Master Blueprint. 234 11111!1________ St<'y 1......1 8.S7·8622 , orig box. Haviland. aan.. CA 0 d'n"s1r·~"b1e Gd Med1aMerchanls P'lime .. Sat & Sun.for Flscher,CM.540-9373 Secretarial El ... "'pt·C~t I EOE I ques. good rurn, fftJ, ' u 213 427 2756 EOE yarht importers omce. 1 ••••••••• YOU CAN WI"' 5 '· " en er .aw T ,. Pt ST R EC •' P W D bnc a brae basir ~kill~ a must !'Nurses · --Gd telephone manner & "' •• Firm needs exµe r legal · c. , u i:1 ir.u1o.1na ..... " ~Jean M.edic<1I 'RN's LYN'S & NA'S 'PBX Ans Sen lip 7a typing essential Non··--------• fRE£ TRIPS Secretary w•good t)p TIONIST PR & fund de I ~.-..~ (htropracta· Asst F'T ' PT ' e ts F'T Exp prer Must s..moker496-4933~ SALES 1ng, d1 ctaphone & \el o pm e nl dept llcyclff I020 Leqal Secrdwy ~ece ptffon1st .~aut an ,":ur a:i~gnA~u~e type 25 wpm M~t be R..,...ti~t COMMEICIAL I .E. TO shorthand skills Real Personable. org.an1zt•dl••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp'a Pl ~rrrefar~ u:.) 0 at-e (, ap l'onv & Pn home Flex over 21 540 1777 CM ~-{··--'" T1red of sellinghouses7 HAWAII Estate liugallon w em· self H arter \:araed jSc hw 1nn girls bike . Salarv open Prt-f 2.3 ' pearam·e. healthy, en h XI l C II tOam 4pm Presti-Soioft day .. a w-'-'>. We nA-' ~has1s on land use La1o1.. re s Pon s ' b 1 l.111 es balloon tires, Jl(I. l 11ew 'rs ·ex pH at least 1 thus1asllt' knowledge or rs. n pay a or 7 -p """ """' 55 65 E II k d 9 b h 5587878 '"~billing. peg ooard Stop in tosecus PLA.HTC.ARE Who enJu)'s people. & one hcenseetoleam the ala r y compet1t1vc wim xce s ate br s $ ot l'Omputer \'Cl') helprul KB.1 Y person F 'lime. career can handle busy phones skills to manage, broker htry W"'1 640-6960 benefits oµpty to ad 9§3 ~95 a!tfiPM LllRARIAH Great career potential HEALTH CARE oriented Ex pr pref Mus t be Fas h ion commercial real estate A..ltollMr Casll SERVICE STATION AT vance Santa Ana area Wo men . s t O s peed OOCl'MENTCONTROI, Call 63t 5664 I 126 N Brookhurst Wages based on expr Consraous Opportunity Income from mgmt Priu!!! TENOANT. pltlme e'es :>.i6-5760 Raleigh b11:ycle iclnt h 9280 I ror advancenment for while you learn Super •· wkAnds Neat ap W"ITRESSJW"'T".. cond $150 or best offer Full time µ<ll> w1lh c1v1l Med1ral Assl!>tan t An a e 1 m GoOd dming record re h h l "' ~ A "" ica u 11_1Ltg., engineering & l.rnd plan URGENT 956·9660. EOE M F quir ed T ro p 1c a1 l e r 1 g Pe r s on benefits , life insurance. •SECRETARIAL pea ranee & handwnt Cocktails f\tlll1me Ap ~ n In g f •rm !, o m e 54S·6252 Richard Ouellette Salon health msurance & den· -CLHJCAL Ing A~p~ 1925 Newport ~ly In fie rs on . 260 I Ga ris 20 bike pract1r!ll- 1 b k lls I cd '''"RSES 200 N.11.tCenterOr l HL tal lilan Contact Ken. •INDUSTRIAL Blvd, . aslbluf On've N B 1,Y new. ~. inlds tram· 1 rar1an s 1 · t e 1r It I "''Sllion left on our ••v Production AsslStant -h'-A I . .. "" RN LYN tESTA URANT 675· 700. -~ ll)&W ~.~Jm PP }' m ix•rson, to m r 1st ra te team assisting S . S Design Studio needJ! exp. •SS'T u •M •GER SEW I MG MACHI HE Wa1 1tbres0ses &Busboys hPfvt Takara Rae.mg Dirt Bike Fuentes at Robert Uem t 5l busy Orthopedic aggressive uerson "" """" "' WORKADAY orra"TORS cu ay eves s 1tio. W11l1am Frost & As Surgeons an Ne" port w background ~1floor Back Bay Restaurant in 5ales · . '"""" 1nclud1ng weekends s;zoo· new Sacnrire at -.oc1ates. 1401 Quail St · Beach You're back or If you 're seeking an mg & draperies. To han So Coast Plaza needs GllAT HOUIS OR ..tH~El~IRE Ell pr d. top pal., good 496-576Hor a.P1!} S 1 O O 0ul c1 a ss e 5 Ni>t Bt'h -rice ex per & fnendl) alternal1'e to }Our pre-die ordenng. srheduling responsible & persona MONTH OF SEPT working con a lions. -Mongoose MIL'il ride lo MACHI NE Oehurnng & peri.o nalit> needed s ent c a r eer . StJff & billin g $e(•retarial ble ass't manager. Call 9AM-2PM For ~neftts.&42·96S2 --Warettwjt>rin r :fnvcaate 646 4042 pohshmg paru t:xp OK Salary 1·ommensurate Bu 1 l de rs ha s 1 h e skills requi red Open Donna 641·01l8fQr appl. or VOLT 5h1ppmg & Stock room !8 yrs or older S days · 4 -- bul not n('(' !179 31195 w II h ex per Exr e I answer ' We can offer sal ary 3184 Airway Ave. 4"4-fl'M duues, full Um e. will wk. 8 to 4. CM loeat100 3 Free Spirit 10 s pds, 2 Managen.(i\pt ) benefit~ Call Marilyn you r ho1ces that rew St "O" CM (Nr John restaurant Temporary Services train.546-1101 645-8480 girl's · I boys, ~d cond Acti ve semi retired l'OU-646 5995 I ot her nurs es have Wayne At.m:!rlJM&l60t DISHWASHEa Join the Los Ang eles HEYEIAFlf shl-i....&R at · Women needed for house must sell SS each ~le to mana~e 16 unt1s in MfSc.icur_ir.R 3\ a Ila hie to lhem a p tame am help needed m Full time """Ilion avail. Times circul ation team 3848Campus Or Cl 'ir'f'u tc •G~ cleaning service Good ~ 0 l •·f A 1 1> 1 ~ ~ho1re or when and r-(•ft f Or · er · u ume uuu ~Y Nood hrs Call Rob HIS & Hers Australian s a "esa ~a• l' NB area law firm seeks ' tennis food bar Call Ideal schedule. Excell. & adapt your work ,.,.ross rom ange Company benefits App-10c' ao & Mon 54.,0757 bikes. xlnl rood, all at'· Isl Older child & pet rollege student over t81 "here lo work a ~25683 Co. bebefit.s which in· sc h e d u le l o you r CountyAtrport l ly an person. Standard ~"'" ... r: .,. i;ess 189()~ 01\ Li~ht maintcndnt'e for part ·lime messen"er paycheck e\'er} "eek PfT -c I u d e d 1 s r o u n l lifestyle. Work ~/hrs 11 54M74 I Shoes 3077 So Bnstol WORK while your ch.1ld 1s '~ r""wred ...,,)(, 11fr rl·nl . " not a t'"nt In r...,., and an IME ffti..111 ... GS ed' 1 d day in a Times circula · h I •· r I Beach Crwsers 4 bikes 2 ~.. ..,. po s t o H t " "' ~ ..,...." pn'vle~e· m 1ca I en Equal Opp Em ply . CM m sc oo n.'!SISt In aria · 549·0433 1 1 n ours 0 oulslaodlnA benefits Couaelill'n "· · ---salon 642.4911 sp d k_1ckback ~o -coordinate with dai.s pac k age whi<'h an Yo· ..... C--1"!_ tal. ti e tns .• profit shar· lion sales orfice near ·~Mj;';~~~=---1~-=;~~_:;~--..;-;....J Fl!.&.tilli.nY_*6S1.J _ \1A RINE sc h e d u l l' K a r e n cludei. ""' ~ ing & pel\Slon plan. App-your hom e & have more S C SH Sale~ St>n 11·t· ~t 1005 • Adults with outstandmR ly m person time ror your ram1ly. ( Y PART TJME TD Sec'~ XEIOXoretATOR lllildi1MJ~I025 Ne .... port Bearh IMe<senour "antecl ror •We ser"i•·e the EN allract1ve personaht1es JC ~y s tudies or leisurely ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ a~l'fdn • 11 op 0 C A1q;ort ar ea l TIRE ORANGE COt;N-wlO ISenJoywolrd .. mgwhi 24fashJOO lsland,NB pen 5 epay ur y Work closelohome m a temporaryass1gnments Techn1C1an to operate . . W h XI l " ,., • , ho ..... th • · od W ho 1 20 .. WlEIC Register today f r local Reproducuon Graphics I REDWOOD 216,5 por uni ~ or a iwrson messenj!er ser\'1ce Xlnl TY AR EA year o yout s E.O.E M iF & commw 1ons busy. con~erual sales of 557-0045 copy machines. colate & 4 to 20 long Xlnt dttk "Ith SUCl'e~~rul s.i l \>~ r w •II •d d Evenings 6-9 p m Call 1ng Fresh road arnv1ng ci.p <>chml·alalnhlles pay or e groom~ I •A v anced bookings 642 4321 e x t 343 LOS ANGELESTIMES rice in osta Mesa bmd reporu. ~eatness .,. to manitlll' a Marine quick driver "'lhl available between 2'pm and 5 RETAILSALES I 1375 Sunflower Ave , Performwide varietyor CT\·Lin-: essential F'ulltime Ap weekly Save alSS</Jl Sales & &rvicl· Store in eron'lm) t•a,r & in 1 ·ll1ghly compet111ve 1> m Ask for Andrea Laguna Sch. rull-t1me I C M office duues Good typ-ply In person lo Mr JJJll..6.i.6--.JUl).1UJle, NR We are a major s uran ce ~ lim i• rates housewa res person. 111g skills and pleasant Fuentes at Robert Bein. Cats 1035 manufacturer of Manne 851 6284 •2 weeks paid 'acat1on p lime It General OHice part· ti me cas hier 546-0301 personality required. llMl'OllAPO!llSONN1t 5lPV1C1s Wilham Frost & As ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.leclroni<'l! & "ould hke MODELS/ESCORTS per ye<1r Some outside dehvery 497 . .!40~ For details, call Ann 3723 lircJl Street soc1ates. 1401 Quail St Pink & Wlute Beautlrul 10 talk lo ~ou about our T Ool(ar 953 0971 •Free health and hre in 10 3pm. S days ~usl Equal ~unity 541-2641 Mew..+ t.och Npt Bch Siamese Mother & Ktt npportunit) Please call op ars I surance have car Call546-~ Emp yer t .O.E ten. Mother IS spayed, t'ollect lo the main o(fwe Models needed All types •Optional eye and dental PURCHASJNG Retail Sales •111!'!!11111!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!·!!!!!!!!· !!!!!!l•!!!!l!!!!!liu--L-.4.-will pay for kitten to be in St•allle Men. women & rh1ldren benefits available 8 1r1r.. GREAT THIMGS MoriH Hcrdware ~--Z All shot!i.Jillil61L Susan Sudderth No exp nt'C._~7762 -Continuing ~u.~·at1on OOMGeDef · The Good Design Shop Salespersoo to work at S.ocli: lcr Mgr. II ••••••••••••••••••••••• Persian Adults. ZO. We5mar HURSE· WFllh nallonl al su; s .. Purchasmg oe~ttt-4 ex per IN store level Newport Sbupervisoe campuscsnack ~.s •••••••••• !~.~~ Ki~~~7S l206•285 2420 RS or L\'N pt me • reema ~ra.-1ce tJ:rm1n1mum yjmg50 Call 8-5,64.S-1711 (Johnl.._ ars . range oast ~- \! ature. lov1n~ born P~ ~ & rughL~ m s'mali •Plus muc more' SI PO~o'o 5 odaCya ll aNlary S.C. PLAZA E-l~°:"MMCE """'1 c,2ol301eg9epmSl487M·oS18Thll mo ~~OAK DIESSER Doas 1040 Ch t ,.0 al hos .. 00 m , 1na NEEDS 5 ... ,,... QUI v~~l m11 yr -. n urs . ~ ... ; .................. . ;ii:ain nstlan "oman P' ' nY II '' \e "·· make ea rh of ''our ' 8 ~ -----O F M G 0 ound H I """ , 752· 746 I ·30-7pm, rt Xlnl erry o " orses KEESHONO Pu~. AKC needed to bab}~ll mm} aYerJ~t! Startin~ sa ar} days a ne'" and exciting New~rt Beach leading s~•...,,••y b J I d c I C II , 1 Th d " ~-·-enefits. Request ap e we e arm e Champ sire. M ,Pet & llom e 3 633 581111· ,..pp)G' ~l e ar,en0s. experience' Come in REA.LESTATE -•REATPEOPLE 1ewe ersseelongp/llme Full time, cheerful.ex-plication Coast Com· Stander Lg Herschell s how P vt p l )' :lPM·9PM, ~Ion Frt 45 11 enneyre · , and meet with us or give SA.LES For p IT Sales employee, weU versed m per'd. indiv with strong m unity Colleges, 1370 Jumper Sm I Heyn 213/69'[.00 afl6.Ml_ Mee han a r r x p H d '494-8075 us u call TOOJ\ Y' This t< our ""''-year sell Please d li Susan or sales and oHtce pro· ty pin &I & shortha nd Adams. C.M. ~5947 & Jumper Can be seen "PETS R PEOPLE needed ror SPl'l'1ah1ed NURSERY In g "f Ines~ u l her n Sharon 751-0.'llO cedures Mon. Wed & talents wanted Apply tn submit by Spm. Sepl 2.5-42 West Coast Hwy, TOO" Jag l'On\er"11l tra m YARDMAN 71 4-547-0311 California homes Sal 673-9334 person wilh resume lo 22nd ~r1 All bred grooming and l1 l IJ842-2929 lo do dehvmes & hel p ORANGE Perhaps you would en 11!!1111!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•1!!!!1•••1 Mr. Fuentes at Robert E Q.._E_, ___ MLF.1!! Beau ~.nt1que German boarding 19 yrs exper M F.\H.\:-11(' w s IM k1ng F t 1mr JOY Joining a rirm active •R•e•la•i•l------1 SALES po5ition open So Bein, William Fr05l & 5tudent to read for young doll 19 Xlnt cond $465 "We care" T-cup-toys "·anted for general auto wk riys Interviews by 714·855-01 51 1n luxury resident1a I Mett's C~ Coast Pina Mall for ac Associatesh l401 Quail man with impaired VIS· __ ~ __ JIW\JJQr sale. ~231j__ re_pair shQ.P,~8310. appt only Call li46-744 1 LA.GUMAHILLS areas such as Big Ca lave sports-minded in St .. Npl.Bc · ion 1·2 nights a week Old Oak Refrectory la FLE"-oe•ir...•? -LIO.id's Nurse..., s 1 H 11 Mftl's Ace" n d Iv . Morning hrs. • ble 6 h · v•-t d A'""' ~ MEDICALASST J ._,_ nyo n. pyg ass 1 · CL!l...1--'s needed Call : Snowden-from &9pm S4/hr Call · c airs. IUI• con PE ST FRE E t lee f or lrvinesurgeon·~or Nurses STAFF Irvine Terrace. Linda s~_._~-MtieSoorts.5*1717. ••SECltETA.llES•• be tween 5 6 eves S60 0 T able pa d s lren1cally rids your ra re E'(pcricnced. No" takmg app1Jcal1ons Isle.etc svw-"' T70 /RErontractl13,000 760-0675 644·6445 home of au craw6ng & ~trong frunt orflre ski lb for cert1f1ed practical BUILDERS ~~,.~01~ a:e~f~~=~:1;a~;s OMe s11mMJs SCIHM PB.SOM Recpt /f60/Phone$14,400 Switchboard Operator, Anltque Upright f I y 1 n g 1 n s e c l s Must bt' "lllml( 10 do nurses Only those with Hedlh c._ Gcrdtft Shop Exper 40 hrs Hunt· TiO/XlntCo/Fun$18.000 graveyard shift. Fri & Steel Bathtub permanently 63..\ 8028 bat'k ofrice Ph R.S71223 State rert1ficat1on & a do you have immediate Cred~ow-111.&lQn Be11ch-S3&:6561 ExpConsultantOurs Sat nightsonly 642.3013_ .0..MH KZZ tQUect. -r· ()r Send r·~um" to Dr willrniiness to work need Ser1k es & unhm1led access lo -, Lli Reinders Agy lnc "" ' I the pres dent or our S R-Secretary F ff lo manage • · Switchboard Operator , llave mate Dal mat ion for '1alone . Bo~ 19607 app y 661~ CA"'SMember ' Y __..... 4020Btr' ch"' ... '64EOE C'AL~~~UW" d " " · " h h'dd We have full and part I man ofc. Self starter ~• p/time nig.hls. J.1 1 shift ~ 5l U C h am P 1'.o n lrvme,CA92713 Nurses Aid wanted ror company.Or ts e ' en lame openings in lhe Wo rk w /o s uprv. Newportf8:D.8190 /Free _W1lltrain.~'>.J013 TH1t ....... ..-.M ~igree.838·81?'7~ CVA patient Grooming, awa y an an ivory tower Personable & well or· ~ "AfVIU"'IU .._ therap), meals. etr 38 Nursing Oeu~o~vr~~:~~~e:~!1~: ~~afif.~ ~&i!sEx::ir ganized Acct,c & typing --------•I TEACHhERSI. IDC1Mreclforllfor ~-sa.ow~ SHIHTJUPUPS • hr da 11}. except Sun RHCharcae...,,. ble 0 you __ _. add• co benefits which in· skills nee. Wilt pay for SECIETAAYEXEC. presc 00 m u or A la r ge. bea uti ful AKc..R:lL ~~ 'dust be rchable Exp & 1·3 30PM Challenging u·onal tr~·ftm· 'g"""' to help c I u d e d 1 8 r 0 u n 1 nght person. 642-0846 for Personnel /Adverti·s,·ng P l!}me 751·5525 show .. everything from Free~. Beautiful tJJ,;ick • If it 'sgo1 rtl 964 1092 pos1l1 on ror Rehab ..... privileges. medical/ ..!.l!l>l. · Teacher's Aide Fre nch, En_g lish & Lab male 9Months' handl es Nurse·~ Assistant. f /lime orient~ nurse. dcdlcat-fno:s~ncrease your earn dental, life ms., profit SECRET ~:&~·0~~.0~:.gB~~ Preschool, exper'd Full Americun funushings lo 642=?173 # • I & p lime m small pvt. ed & with smiles Free Exneraenced or in ex · sharing & pension plan. h r AAY financial services fi rm. time. 642--0411 ~ r i e1n t a 15 • 8 i1l v er • Silky Ter rier, AJ<C. Fem, • YOU'I grab 1 .. ,_ Gd k med dental & life ms (' apply ,·n pe"""". 10 r. wk. or froot ore. Gd hewe r y. porce a1ns, t6 wks, housebro ...... n. con,·a '""'P· wor · · ,..r1enced you may well • ""'' · ~ping shrthd ex8 d d ""' a sa le d Top salary Relocation ... ~ raM position. ro wnrn a must · · .. ar ware, ecorator sh~s. n 1 . .,.,.oU?]5_ ·ft~ con Abo\'e a\'era~e profit from our color J C Y ..... ~· Non sm"'r Ca T h · 1 · oN ......, • u• U C 11 M • • 14 . 1 1 0123. bt..:... 9"&·2. . ec mca items. etc DOBERMAN PUPS faster i n saarh&benef1ts App y a ow neg a rs. vtdeo tapeltsting &sales 24Fashaon lstand.NB "" S E p • at T e Ga rdens 450 Sloan,54~ training program which E.O.E. M1F SECRETARY TO E'1tC!!~CS * T 7wk5.blk &tan.A Da ily Pilot G lenn e y re . L B OFFICE Mgr Part time we feel 15 the rinest ~!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll ___ !!!!PI PRESIDENT ..., '"'..,,... 111213 ~ • cla ssified ~94 8075 ~:-~~enry Hrs. nex. aWvailableot r hi ReffndMalt Large, 0 . C. base food P/tim~~~nighls TECHMCIAH • • *' YORKIE PUPs -No needto travel allo"er -.--e are n a ranc se. h d AM c d't i k 117 h'f f A wlt ehetkout & Hours.t-10 Sun.12·6 All males, bea l.lliful . • ads. Call town to look for gar;ge Nurs mg , branch or subsidiary -__ 2_r_s .... ~---~~· li~~":,~Jn~~a~oz~: :-aue:eure~e:t 'r!c1~~ troubleshooting or RF & .. ..-.c... Ctr rm & up,Si1·36.'ll 642 5678 sales you'll rind lhem HUISES AIDE just headquarters munications. or,antza· tv Gd position for re· microwave test equip. 800 W Katella Sprmgtr ~aruels AKC. • • Exper'd all sh.ft We have openings for a RETIREE ror beach lion & office skills r"'-,fr ..... Call 4""'·"..co for menl. Min.~ yr exper & Makesunil's li ver & whlle, 2 male. 2 nght here 111 Class1f1ed · 1 5 few b1'ghly-motivaled p a r k 1 n g I o l .. -" -""......., understa~ ol solid c I-"'-Sho r 1 1..1 $125 h Conv hospt N/: Bch quired. XJnt. benerlts, a 't. . · a a ......... r w ema e cit eac To place your garage · · •. · · · persons who have a de (714 )846·8414, 846-8086 slate DC & R cttcuilry Nat'IAssoc A · ,.,,,, ,.,... W d HI -sa lead call'""S678 Bnng your sml e uJOtn salary. Placementim· SECURITYGUARD d . bl Th ' 1 .\ppr11Sers .ll.Ut:'"-' __ ant A e!P ' 642·567! -' ....v us! Free tn.Jr med., den· sire lo be more sue· _tt§,_ -----1 med. Ms. Weaver. con· es1r.a e. ec nica or With lhlsad,S2ea. Wiemaraner AKC !yr ,..------------------. lal&Ufe ins.Topsalary. cess(ul For ,an in RooterService Man with troller54(Hl180. Neat, clean &responsi· m1l1 tary traini ng o ld M Obedie nc e FORMERE-Ss MAKE OVER S1"'6/YEAR ; PARr·TIME. It w11 rr .t 11 u nh·r :\rrm ~.1, \. :\tr l11ru 11r~l.inm t )wnh4 \clr''ll'rYKl'. '''Ul.111 m.1 kl•11\1·r ~I )\)o 1 h'.trp.trc· llnll in rlw :\rm\ R\.•x•n, Th.11 'tuqu-.1 ,1 "l't. kc ill I .i flit •nth .1 nd ''', i \\'n•b of .um u.il rr.11 n111L! )i •U 'II .1l'<1 Tl'(~'" l' PX rm ilt.'l.?l'' 111\\'•(1~1 l1k m-.uranu:. r,·!lr,·nt1.111 I"''"'' .inJ mt. •rt• Sc1rom('1'fl tn '""'fl' .1 i:rc.lt r la(\' '" "pt.•nd J \\ l't·k· ,·llJ ior hv rtx.ln\ Or :'11 u, Ca 11 . Mr s SI 0 an , ter view appointment ble. Al prestigious lac. helpful. Duncan Phyfe din. rm la· trained. S200 89.,..1882 f.ig· with the sole owner & l·~/y rs ~xpeb!ence in SECltETA.RY Starting $'/hr. lnqui.re b le, 6 cliairs, corner A{lerSPM.. _, __ 0 F F 1 C E H EL P . fo1.11der. call Wesley N =~-g/96itz2.f. req. Fast growing organiu-711 PCH. H.B. 53&'.1487 We ~rer excell. pay & hutch. SlOOO. 840-67~ m. toy 8045 TE M P 0 RA R Y Taylor. ----tion located in Laguna SEC'Y~ benef1ts plusa ..___. IOIO • W ~M. ~ C l' II tt Niguel olfen excellent 4 DA. Y WOii WHI( "¥f0-.C" ..................... .. Clerical. filinl. ll. typing e R AL o. ~ opportuni'ty ror detat'l In. terio. r esi~n firm . Co · 2 · f C t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 sml Labs1_~ yrs old, orig & nex hrs ~1623 8 30 5 30 R 15 nu. rom 085 I IU'f .. -u~-owner reioc Mu,st,.pive ·~ · 2HlSanJoaw;inHills College student.a work conscious energetic · · · ·A/· A l • Hwy.&8 mi.from 405 & •~ Anw~~ .. ~ ;u . hse tmd love ,1ds. PAlNTERS APPREN· .., ach fullorpart Umeaellina person with excellent m o d e r a t e t y~l n g , 5Frwys. w 957-81~ .1Gk1 ....... i.,12 TICE. No expr. nee. ,.ew I . I I " p I a l _!!:! -~ .... 9 e ectronic ca cu ators1 skills. 3 years exper. e s • n P on e Washer /Dryer $1.25 each, F ·~..,,, ,.,..,:-1r---Musl have tra1u.porta· mlc ro-~om uters ana Call MB. Semas (7141 rs on allt . For in · Pleasecaltror appt o is h wash er u oo , em. puppy. sweet ~p., tion. .75 hr. Can Jim Have someU\l.ng to adl? related uctlforwell e i Personnel Dept. Refr igerator 1225 . 8 mos. mixed breed. to l--lf>l:L.l<.l"""'------t Claastfled ads do it well. est.ab inn. Knowledge TELONIC BERKELEY food bomt. mw of computer sciences SICIETAIY SIC"'f,AIGM. 71HIM·IH01 E.0.E. Washer /dryer. $135 Free Puppies, I m-.M. 3 ~lily Pilat .................. · ... , I~ . PAIT TIME MlllS . We are pr•aenlly ueklnl adults with pluaant Jl•rtooalltl" who would bt llUrtlt.ed In "'°'ilta In Salm' Promotion with Dally Pllot Carriers JO to ~ yun o&d. UnllCllft..t eanllnaa avail.able to r1Clt pef10G. Hrt· 5:MPll lo l :SOP M. Monday Ulna PridQ. Some S.turcta1 11ellatlllft1. f« ~ ~•II : MWIZl. ~ for Ben • • • .. . • # . belfful. Opeolnga in Newport Beach law of. (2) YOUJ\I UIOCiates in refrig 17 cu rt !IU4090 females. 3 Mo. Milled Coe a Meea. Call Lev fict. Word proces1ln1. busy corporate dept. of /I ale t IF SlSO b 1 ~ will t rain . Ca r yn : 1rowln& medium·aiied TR.&MOMI w ae m er, F~r:.:e'""'e·..::k""i'""tt~enCCis.___b_lllt..__V_&_ (142·5178 ] °"' c.t s.mc. ,.. c.r.. """'"' H+Cl!I. Newport Center law SOUCITOIS Gas ranae $lOO. Folding white. M & F. 7 wh . no SICllTAl'f ..._ firm netda Secretary Nttd 15 lmmedlaltl.y to room divider 115 1948 .Jhols. 631-DI t.arae luuraoc~;cy with 2·3/Yn lt&al ex· wo rk easy even ln& .l.ldlrrtooC,M,Stl.lQtL_ Free: Silver Ma~1ab· bu optnln• ror t X· V!;.,"e;~ dl=a hours . Greet for atu· 4 bumer Kenmore stove tit Is cage. Male. l'fdl 1d ecutlve secretary. Mutt exper. deal~ but. not dtnU. 3-9. Mon·r rt. No 115 Love seat SJS Apt ~~·-==64(>~1....,.,_,..u.c.._ bt self 1tart« ind have req. 7swpm typioa . aellinc. Call 966·0151 nice w .-n · 2 Kittens needll.1.ood &ood oral and written 90wpm ahol'\hand, capa· Dryer dean homes. Call 64•r~35 com unlcatlon 1kl111. ble of bandlln& rush jobs Telephone Sales. Laauna wor~ iood. lb _e_ves ......... ___ __......__ Xlnt paid comJ)any • preaaure situations Bch. Evescaneam ll.00 $41.MJ..LS41;M Fwlllwt bene. Call Linda at 8 e n e t I t 1 in r I _whr.m -41•. Stove, 1ood cond1tlon, _ lhd I ca I /Dent a I in · Ta9'HC>Ml wort u ood, suo. Te1Ut1I tlle molt people suranc•. profit aharln& CAM¥A5SllS Hl•YMM poalble II inqicwtant to plan, fre.partlni. rom· $200·1400 '!~_ly com · ,......,,~ ltrteu 1't, lbt •aee111 or aoy ~tlll ~e aalery. Call ml11Jola,91:1Rf. de•,....-.. ...,.,. Ille. llah sure fl"'· ft0.10I. , .... 1ttM_ .. 11. __ m;;11 ____ , 1ou r1 '' lllttd.. In Maire your 1hop1 ln1 't!e,. fQt.elt draw ii ll'Mt ~~...,, 111'1 :J~[llllJl811L Claulfl'U, pblu uaitf'~lain(lhtDaily West. .a PUG& Hlf I• •ll• 1 1.,; . Pilot~Adl1 • 11*1 . Qrd ..... .. 2 I Bit Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, September~. 1981 Motorcrdn/ Tnicb 9HO a Scoo..... t 150 ••• • • • • • •••••• ••• •••••• ,........ 1050 hwt~ 1070 Mhcea .. -IOI lo~M--.............. •••••••••• '73 £1 CamU10, new paint. AMfoa We.fed 959 A.vto IMported 'Auto• ""pomd AMtot Uaed •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••• •• '••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • 1-.f 9030 g I n b am""' .-KN\ . I . • • 1;.;~·~ '73 K1wa.saklTS 17S • , • ""' -•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llUYPUltNTUU CIA Rattd I <..·r Round SCllUlnt' •••• • ••••••••••• fo"7A 00080 80 SteveM7116M WANTED 'a! VW high D..._ 9720/Toyote '765 c__.o ttl7 Lil_ .857 133 DI.\ H t'olor VSl2 ""'1.1.1~ Refr111erotor, Norcold a7S.~I v.. 9570 b1c:k 11eata, gd rond rr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• KING lNNERSPRING l.ow,::t Prirr Janet ANSWERS S<-andan1v1an DF. 708 ·1~ Hond11 Xl,250, ~ 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill Ken 968 7367 l'Vn '73 llATSllN 240Z 711 ruyulJ Cl'hCI GT lft •• CAMA.10 9TR l-1RM m11trtu 497 Otvt'll Purifv , __ ,.1 Brand new S4 00 trick extr;a.~. llOO or or '76 Oodae V11n 100 Gd • ~:llrl'llt'nt tontllltun bk 111r AM FM <'Ill) F:,quin~ wi'" (actor> :!"~ ntvtr IAHd, worth Genu1nr Rl!Ul~'i Your , ...,.,.. ~7 ~ A F t 1 32 K II oou " u• i>HO, u rr 1248 dtl rho1rr onlv ·~o ncr t'ub1r Offset rer 631 &347 rond ll1&h m1 $3000 AMtoa, •port.cf mui) m m. u '"~ !I H m1 . or u1r. p . PB. auto. trans., Nev-1 11Hd Qutrn n , stone• ~g " ,. UUF'f'AW 19fl0 Seu Gull tnOlor, s•, '70 Triumph Bonnyvtllt-ORO 49'7 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 830 251 I or tiJI 1458 t'Yt'' 1H.'llt offrr6ll JJZ7 bu(' k et seats. stee I •Orth 1399. ('Hh only Our 1>011·~ nt'W atrlfnend H P forward & rt'vrri.~. ?SO Need!. a ~ltlr work ·7~ VAN. ~'OllC> hnt• 100, ~ 9707 Rot 9725 Trl•ph 97'7 R1d11I tlres w m used 8ll del Uaually home Divorced l:.d> mu.st sell hu claM11r Amtrt<'lln $495 64Z7056 ontopcnd R~t 1s uulnt air , 5tll'k ~trreo , ... •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• wh11r letter, ralley ut:l* bridal 101 ll lit'\ t'llbtt'r fc11turu. st)(' lookb hk(' a , Po-9040 sha.Pf 1800080t~3'1-4301 custom, interior, magb, 1979 AUDt '76 I JI ~ d1 ~ i.11d '75 Spllf1n· l.<1 m1. xllll wht•t'I~. llnted 11lus, tilt MUSTSB.L. ih1mond11 ~.~5304 BllFfALO -... .Sl ,000 m1 S2SOu PP 5000 .. 5.. AM1f'M c·u'~ 'lnro !>hupt: ~-• Wht'1•I, sport m1rror1> Mahoaany Obi O•d 01vorcrd lady mu.~t :<ell ••••••••••••••••••••••• '?S Yamahll "~nduro 175 968 3975 Xlnl trans rar Uay., 001 ~ ( 1815431 "' nlcal 13' I "--\AA.....1__ ~ ihelmet l500 Firm Loaded with options in w Jpiatlrt'ls Nt&ht Sl•nd brul11I ring set Sciht11re oa-.... _.... 640-.SliS '73 DodKr v11n li 100 cludUl" sunroof. stt•rro 67.S 1623. F:\l-.. & wkll(l~ Volin,_ 9770 $7991 fr maser to match Llkt' '8()0 846 ~ Ina......_., IOll w I yt:ar old Mere 40. .., , n • 760 ~3 -T'·· new Must l\t't' to ap ••••••••••••••••••••••• bow ratl, stde nul1o. 4 '72 Y11maha 200, deun, l\UIQ, uir. rS I' • cns~ett e & mort:' A • ••••••••••••••••••••••• prtelite Only 11000 or Moc"ift•ry 107 Pf:Alll. Urumi.. 7 P<' rushioo swivel senls fast. dcpcncfobl e, low sh•reo. 8 trn(' Cff 111..:h local, ooe uwnn l'nr Hoftdo 9727 'fio 'liS VW left & right beat ofler M1ir 111 •••••••••••••••···---·· h11rdwaremclxlntcond wibackrest::.. bow & mileage.~002.Sl83. ~~cre1~r1~7a~r~. w(~,·~XhC UL>l.>!._.~,!.!1f s' •••••••••••••••••••••••door. '7J leH dour $50 '31.Zlfut\6~ llr11ke Drum lurntn~ SUH oho 548 7408 stern llghts,nearnub<At H ~/ .,, _..,.,..,., VISITYOUR t':tl'h Wc:st~n1 stylewhl f'lorel couch/L.ovesl'al. l.1Jthe on Tublt'. \\Ork~ ~8 7132 , tery + cover $3950 Motor °"'"-f I S52·0888 tv/ wknd I 7 60·0544 ORANGE COAST nm~ for Sul)t•1 Uet'llt• 401 S F:I C:ummo Rl!al lllal cond. mi Grl*n ~07~06 si 25 ror both Fender Deluxe Amp prt: 675·6670 dys, 673 45115 .~~~~?~ .... !!~ Autoa Wmwhd 9590 '75 Audi 1-'olt 4 Sjlt'ed, HO .... DA ~1 l'<l 5'1!1-1'74<1 S1111<.:lemente .rlAx.U:llalrllQ..631 ~J.i. l'HS $150 t:1bson SG e"eb ••••••••••••••••••••••• sunroof, clean 12500 "" '63 <.:amt.>Cr ll1l' 12 Voll. 1131 0080 492.MQO ~!d'~~~e~ ~a.1°d:~ ·72 MAZDA Pl'. w 2110 Si>tml Sil2S ORO Jack 26' Chris t'rart Cru1m 111 l97J 4 5tw MMI WE PAY TOP l>Ol.LAK t'all 552 7776 HEADQUARTERS ltJOO .i-;,erythml( new DeSANFIS CHEVROLET rm table w centrrpiere ~, ~ l~L> i::\I N1>~11 ~ Ir~~ 642 5222, call for<le1a11b lxlnt t•ond Ullf' ra1ho. ;; ~~~.~~rn~.ooo at·t ror to P uH1I r u r~ leaa• hlllo•-TODAY!!! ~r:~r f.u~ 9':.Sw,x, Cull li~~~o7r'::l-o~~OSS Sl~. 2 chairs z ea, or .. w .. 111977.,.., RMI Elel'lr11: Piano 1ve ball tanks, depth (7141637 :11()() roreign, domt'stin or "' ... U .... 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Jl!!'!'vtl1,..nooM11. a.:.A::"J;.w • • • • • • ORANlil COAST YOUR HOllTDWll DlllY PAPIR WEDNESDAY, SE Pl EMBER 9. 1 ~l81 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFOnNIA 25 CENTS W onian court nominee on hot seat WASHINGTON (APl -U.S. Supreme Court nominee Sandra Day O'Connor voiced support for the American family today but told a Senate committee con- sidering her nomination that she will not divulge how she would vote on abortion and other con· trovcrsial issues. Nonetheless, the first woman nomi nate d to the nation 's highest court faced the prospect of tough, pointed questions from conservative senators concerned about her views on abortion and such social issues as busing and school prayer. In their opening statements, several SeRate Judiciary Com mittee members indicated they would pose such questions - and said they expected answers. Sen. Jeremiah Denton, R-Ala .. made reference to a disputed Ju- ly 7 memorandum in which, ac· cording to sQme conservative groups, a Justice Department aide may have distortM Mrs. O'Connor's past views on abor- tion and the proposed Equal Rights A mend me.n t t o the Constitution. "The report to which I refer has been thoroughly dissected by those in opposition to your nomination and perhaps while not dispositive on the issue these ana lyses raise legitimate con- cerns ... with respect to your attitudes on such issues and ... your credibility," Denton told Mrs. O'Connor. Sen. J oseph Biden, D-Del., said Mrs. O'Connor should feel free to discuss constitutional is· s ues in general terms so that the committee ca n j udge h er character, intellect and capacity to faithfully carry out her of· • ficial duties. In a statement prepared for delivery to the committee dur- BEAUTY AND BEAST Tran!lt•rs using .John Waynt• Airport wt•re trealt'CI to some spectac ular cloud formations as the~ flt•\\ into tht• a1rpot'I Tut•~da~ .\nd whill' most of Orang<.• Count~ \\<.I" clear \\Ith littlt.• -.mog. tht• dmuh meant 0.-., ...... ,_"' CMrtn 9'#Y more rain for western Riverside County where dozens o f homes in towns below the Santa Ana '.\fountain~ were darriaged by flas h fl ooding on ~onday R eagan seeks to calm Begin's· fears WASHINGTON tAP l Pres1· dent Reagan lold Israeli Prime Minister Me nachem Begin today he knows Israelis "live in con· slant peril.·· but pledge d . "Israel will have our help " Reagan greeted Begin. here for three davs of talks. at an of· ficial welcoming ceremony held in bright sunshine on the White 'House south lawn. Neither leader mentioned the propo se d U .S sa le of sophisticated radar planes to Saudi Arabia. which Israel op po~es. But Reagan. in his opening re marks, a ssured Begin that Is rael's "security is a principal objective of this administration and wc r egard Is rael as an ally " It was clear that Reagan was seeking to calm fears on Begin's part lhat recent difficulties in the US. Israeli relations hip would mar the fundamentally good ties that have existed between the countries three dee· ad es <See ISRAEL, Page A2) ORANGE COAST WEATHER Fair through Thursday. but low clouds and fog near the coast tonight and Thursday morning Cooler mland Thursday. Highs 73 to 85. Lows tonight 62 to 66 lNSIDE TODAY It's early in the season but already the Rams are the talk of the town. See stones. Page 86. 'INDEX Al Y-s.ntc. 04 LM.._.. At ........... C.I....... AJ Cle...,._ 04-'9 c-kt ., C_. A6 .,. .. ..._ .. 04 ......... .... • ....,..., cl IU p....... 01 AMI u.lln 01 ........ IU ...... p .... 'M ............ M ll'Wlk ..... M,OM hi• ...... . Spef1lt ... ,. 1'9dlMIM1ulb •• , ........ DI ,...... ., Huntington oil firm rapped Fire chief criticizes company in toxic gas incident Huntinglon Beach Fire Chief Ray Picard criticized officials of the Aminoil USA oil company for not immediately notifying cit y authorities that a cloud of toxic gas apparently leaked from an oil well Tuesday Picard s aid a cloud of steam and hydrogen sulfide leaked from a well at the Aminoil facility on Golden West Street and Pacific Coast Highway at about 10:10 a .m . and traveled south Fumes from the cloud were sucked into the air conditioning systems of City Hall and the police building on Main Street near Yorktown Avenue. Picard s aid Ci t y em plo yees were evac uated from lhe two buildings for about 30 minutes while fire officials searched for a gas leak "From a public emergency s tandpoint, we were at a loss," Picard told the City Council Tuesday He said he believes Aminoil officials we re aware of the leak and "had a responsibili· ty to notify us " "We didn't know if 1l was a n atural gas le'ak from t he <Huntington Beach l high school, city hall or the police building." Picard said the fumes inside the building were monitored as non-harmful because or the low con centration of the toxic hydrogen sulfide. But other fire department officials reported that numerous city employees compl ained of dizziness· and upset stomachs. City Administrator Charles Thompson said Tues day an Aminoil official s aid that the gas cloud apparently escaped from a faulty seal on a s econdary recovery well that uses steam to flush out oil. What holdup note? Bank. almost robbed by mistake A Newport Beach woman who unknowingly handed a bank teller a withdrawal slip with a threatening robbery message scrawled on it found herself sur· rounded by police ofricers. Police conver ged on the First Interstate Bank in Newport 's Mariner's Mile Tuesday after the teller notifi ed authorittes that a robbery was in progress. The robbery note. the teller explained to police. read "Don't move -this is a holdup. I have a gun so don't think of anything funny " Officers said they moved in and apprehended the startled woman. They said they first questioned her and then com· forted her when t hey found out she was a regular customer at the 2750 W. Coast Highway bank. Police said some prankster apparently scrawled the robbery m essage on the withdrawal slip before the woman picked it up. the li ne was too long and re- turned to her car to use the drive-up window. That's whe re she handed in the withdrawal s lip. After reading the robber y message, the teller asked the woman if s he would park her car and step back into the bank. It's square root day WASHINGTON (AP> -Today -9-9-81 -is the final square root day of the 20th century. A holiday for no one other than in California where it's Ad· missions Day and apparently lacking any organization to gel it a red mark on the calendar, a square root day occurs when the number of the day and month multiply out to the last two digit! of the year. But Aminoil spokesm an Joe Helewicz said today that he's "not sure it's possible to prove who caused the leak." ) Helewicz said his inspectors discovered an open oil well valve al the same time as the cit y buildings were being evacuated but t hat "we 'r e not sure there was a release of gas from our facility. We're looking into that now ," he said. ing the first of three scheduled days of confirmation hearings. Mrs . O'Connor quoted from a ma rriage ceremony she has pre. pared for use when she performs civil weddings. "Marriage Is far more than an exchange of vows. It is the foun· dation of the family ; mankind's basic unit of society; the hope of the world; and the strength of our country . It is the r el a· lionshlp between ourselves and generations to fo llow." she said The 51-year·old ~rtzona ap peals court judge made clear that the words of the vow reflect her beliefs. ·'That statement represents not only advice I give to the couples who have stood before me but my view of all families and the importance of families • in our lives and in our country," (See SUPREME, Page A2) GOP to fight Democrat plan to redistrict By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of tM O.Uy P'lltlt Staff SAC RAME NTO Re publicans. convinced that Democratic plan for reappor· tionment of the state Assembly, Senate and congressional seats will be signed into law, are vow ing to take their case to the peo- ple. At a press conference in Sacrame nto Assemblywoman Carol Hallett, minority floor leader in the Assembly, said a referendum against the existing Democratic proposal would be launched if the bill is signed. S h e sai d s he believes Re publicans would have little .trouble getting the necessary signatures statewide on petit ions to call for a vote on how the dis· trict lines should be redrawn. "People are so a nti · legislature, they will sign on," Mrs . Hallett said. Reapportionment, designed to r e distribute t he populatio n a mong districts to comply with one-man, one.vote provisions. occurs every 10 years a fter the U.S. Census is conducted. The plan for reapportionment of the slate's 40 Senate districts was released last week It is con· sidered a Democrati c plan because Democrats control the upper house. The Assembly plan was re- leased Tuesday. Likewise. it is considered a Democratic plan because Democrats bold an 18· vote edge over Republicans in the lower house. So dissati s fi ed with the Democrats' proposal are As · sembly Republicans that they are refusing to provide any votes to the Democrats for bills requiring two-thirds majority votes. At least fi ve Republican votes would be required for a two·thirds majority of 54 votes in the Assembly. Republicans have been hoping their so-called •·job action" would pressure the Democrats into producing a more accepta· ble plan Apparently. it hasn 't worked. "Unless something happens awfull y fas t, this thing is going to a refer e ndum·' s aid ·As · semblyman Nolan Frizzelle, R· Costa Mesa , on e o f those <See REMAP, Page A2) * * * County's proposal said 'OK' SACRAMENTO -Unlike the situation statewide, Republican legislators from Orange Countv are finding it dif(icult to criticize a Democratic reapportionment plan for the state's 80 Assembly districts As far as Orange County is concerned, a Republican backed proposal for realigning I.he dis· tricts differs little from the Democratic proposal released Tuesday in Sacramento. "'It's not as bad in Orange Coun· t y as other parts of the state," sa id Asse m bly m an Ross Johnson . R -Fu llerton, who represents the 69th district in the north portion of the county "There's just nol a lot to com· plain about." Under the Democratic pro· posal, the county would be split am ong eight districts, two of which would be s hared with sur- rounding counties . One distrie!, along the coast and extending northward. would take in Long Beach a nd Signal Hill in Los An geles County, anot h e r . stretching to the south would take in vast portions of San Diego County. (See GOP, Page A2> P9M CMt W•e91W AJ ....,_... OJ , .. ~ u • .,....... M The woman, upset by the turn of events, told officers she'd com e to the bank to make a withdrawal and used one of the slips available al the counter. Police sald the woman stood In line for a short time but decided The last square root day came Aug. 8, 1964. The next one wtll not occur until Jan. 1, 2001. Democrats hllve proposed redrawing Orange County's Auembly district lines to follow this configuratiott. Some di&tncts have acquired new num~& Former boundaries are shown on Page A2 1. ! ____ _ "' Al • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wodneaday, September 9, 1981 Fewer controllers reduce service WASlllNOTON <AP > - Ser,•lce by U.S. air carriers, re· duct'd to ubout 7~ pereenl of normal becaw;c or lhe fanng or n early l2.000 s triking air traffic controllers. probably will re main ut thul level for mo:sl of next year a:1 the government r e bu1 Ids tht• l'O nt rol systt>m, Federal l\viatlon Administration ch1fn' J . Lynn He lms said today. But, lll·lm11 added in con gress1onal hist1mony, "in the second year of rebuilding the syst~m. we expect lo permit tra ffic leve ls to increase at a s teadv oace lo the Point at which pre trike lra rfic lt>vt'I can !)(> reached on u dally busi11." tlclms' lc:sllmony wus the first tndl('Ulion Of prolonged limits lions on air carrlttr flights. The l"AA et11'1icr told airlines lhttt u f o u rlh of tht• norm a I flights would be grounded through April. but had given no ind1eu· llOn what re11trlct1ons would be maintained after that Tht' airlines have sought as su rant'cs on the number of flights as far into the future as possible. so they could stabilize fli g ht H h e dules and coax travelers into lht> air llcl mi> unct Trnni.p11rlt1lio n Scl'n 'tary Urt·w Lewb were thl' lcatloff ~ 1tnt·~~l·s ai. llw flou11e govl•rnment 011crallons subcom· mlllt.'l' on trunspC>rtalion opened t wn clay~ of hv11r1ngs on the cur rent tind futurt' s tatus of the air control i.yslem. wh1 r h was hit by u str1k(• of unioni.ted e mployees five weeks ago. lll'lms drew praise from the p:1ncl's chairman. Rep. John L Burton. U C111tf .. who said the f"l\A (·h1cf •·has donc the best 11oss1bll· Job in the worst possible 1>1luutwn .. Lcw11> re1krated the Reagan Saudis sound alarlll on cartel future f"ACf:S (JI ' F;S'rl< ).\I\ G Court 110111111111• () < '1J111111r From Page At SUPREME • • Mrs O'Connor·., prepared state m ent ~aid She 1s expected to win Senate confirmation easily But first M rs O'Co nno r is ex pected to hctve to wrestle with lough and pointed ques t ions from political conservatives . NEW YORK (AP l The oil cartel once powerful enough to wret•k the econo mies of the world's ri,·hest nations is sound· ing alarms a bout its fading in· fluencl' oo world oil markets. Sa udi Arabia , the m ost powerfu l member or th e Organization of Petroleum Ex porting Countries, warns that th e high e r prices of other member ~tales are weakening the cartel and leading it to even· tual destruction. In an interview published Tu es day in t w o Sa udi ne ws papers. Oil Minis ter Sheik Ah med Zaki Yamani sa id unless O PEC halts the decline in its share of the world 011 market. the l)rgan1 zat1on would ··col lapse.·· Industry analysts interpreted Yamani"s remarks as tndicaltng a growmg c·oncern that Saudi Arabia mav be forced to cut tb pn{'e belo\\; its current $32 a bar rel Other members of the 13· natwn 011 l'artel are charging as much as S40 Thos<' prices. partic ularly among African producers. ha\'t' persuaded 011-importing nations to improve con servation m('thods. boost domestic produc lion and seek 1ll l from such non OPEC source~ as Mexico and operators in the North Sea As a 1•csult. production by 0 P l':C hcts dropped to an estim ated 20 million barrels a day from a 1979 peak of 31 million a day. Yamani said some analysts believe OPEC o utput could fall as low as l~ million barrels daily in the early 1990s "This would mean a collapse of the organization and a lot of et•onomic hards hips for Saudi Arabia which basically relies on its oil revenue," Yamani said. Yamani was not the first OPEC 011 minister to express alarm at the Cctrtel's sagging production. After the organiza. tion failed last month lo achieve a un1fo1 m pricing poltcy in a mt•et1ng al Geneva. Switzerland, L1l>yi.1 Oil Minister Abdussalam M olutmmed Zagaar declared, · 0 PEC 1s facing a c ris is " /\l that meeting, Saudi Arabia offl•rcd to raise tls price by $2, to SJ4 a harrel. 1( the others agreed to reduce their base prices lo $34 a barn•l After the meeting l>r'Okl' up in dis array, Nigeria cut its pnce" $4 a barrel, lo S36 Since then, however , no olher members ha H' reduced prices, :.ilthough indus try e xecutives say they expt.•c·t Algeria and Lih~a lhl· only countries still charging S40 a burrel to follow -..:1gt·ria s lead Mrs . O'Connor put the com m1ttee members on noti ce that s he did not plan lo answer sub s tant1ve questions on explosive constitutional issues s uch ns a bortion . bu1>1ng and school prayer "I do not believe that, as a nominee. I can te ll vou how I mig ht vote on a J>art1cular issue whic h may come before the court. or endorse or criticize s peci fi c S upreme Court d e c is1ons presenting issues which m ay well come befure the court again," her prepared statement said New draft sign up notice to he added Sht• told lhe s enators that. 1f eonfirmed, her JOb will be ··one of interpreting and applying the law, not making ll. ·· Two groups of demonst rators. total ing about 250 peopl e. marched outs ide the Senate of fi ce building In which the hear ing was held lo protest Mrs. O'Connor 's nomination One group was organized by the anti-abortion group called March for Life, and the other by fundame ntalis t preacher Carl Mcintire of Collingswood. N.J From Pag e A1 WASHINGTON 1AP1 Youn~ men \\ho rail lo register for a pnlenttal d raft "tit receive a 'econd warning bcforc facing prosecutton, ct Justice Depart mcnt s poke-;m<in said today The dep<irt mcnt 1s issuing guidelines lo l' S attorneys cov ertng prose<.'u t1ons of young men who have not signed with the• S<.'1<.•ct1\'e Sen. ice Svstem So far Selecltvt; Service has sent ncurly 300 warning letters L"nd<•r the policy, the Justice Oc•pctrtment will also send warn in gs to the men before ioiliating pro~l·cut1o n , department :-,pokc·sman J ohn Russell s aid. lie declined to say how long thl• \ouths would be given to ISRAEL REASSURED • • • Reagan said he is confident Israel and the United States will continue their close relationship during the ··difficult" search for a Middle East peace. But he said peace must be found between Is rael and 1ls ne ighbors. He said he looks forward to a da y when the "golden age of peace will be a living reality for all countries of the Middle East · · For his p art , Begin said, Israel will remain ··a faithful . and stable ally of the United States .·· He assured Reagan that Israel wants p eace o n "all our Execution s tayed OKLAHOMA CITY <AP > -A one-month slay of execution has been granted to Thom as Lee "Sonny" Hays after his mother J>leaded before a federal judge that Hays 1s mentally incompe· tent. Hays, who has said he does not want to appeal his death sen· lence, was scheduled to be ex ecuted next Monday. ORANGE COAST borders·· with '"a ll ou r neig hbors · But Begin also warned of Soviet aggression into the region and called Reagan the "defende r of freedom throughout the world ... "Li berty is tn danger and all free men should st and together to defend it,·· he said. He also invited Reagan to v1s1t I s rae l and "'its c apital. Je rusalem." Isr ael has declared Je rusalem as its capital, but its claim to sole j urisdiction ove r the city is not inte rnationally recognized. Reagan t o ld B egi n . "I welcom e this chance to further strengthen the unbreakable ties between the United States and Is rael and to assure you of our <'Ommitment to Israel's security and well-being." He said both nations "share a s trong commitment lo d e · m ocracy." The leaders. who had not met until today. then went directly to the Oval OWce for their first round of talks. This is Begin's 12th visit to the United Slates since 1977 Daily Pilat Clualfled advenlalng 7141642·5671 All other depanment• 6'2·4321 Thomas P Hatey P\.4DlfV. 9"d C~f E ·~ _,, ... fut t1111 Robert N weeo ~,....,,, ThOMas A Murph1ne Ed1t0t M ichael P He"'ey ......... 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'* (O\hfM'\.A (~lf11<w~1tt}ft1• ~OL. 74, NO. 252 sign. but notet.l that it 1s cxpeet t•<f tn he .,omc months before anyonl' ,., prOSl'l'Ulcd Men arc required to register "1thtn a month of their lRth l11rthd<1~ Compltanl'c has been tJl'llt•r than 90 percent, accord 111g lo Sele<'tiv1· Service officials Larµe> "<.·alt• l•nfor cemcnt ef forts arl' still awaiting a con gr<•1>sumal <IN•ts1on on whether t11 .11low the OJgt•nc·y to use Social Se<.·ur1ty f11l!s lo h e lp locate young men "ho ha,·e not signed That proposal has been ap proved h~ hot h the I louse and SC'nOJte and rn1nor differences a\\ a 11 rrso'lution tn conference commtttce While tht.•re 1s no draft, reg 1stral1on was init iated last year lo ('Omptlc th(• li st of eligible m('n m I he c•vcnt of a national cmPrgen<'y l'a1lure to register 1s .1 folnn) C'arrying a maximum pC'na ll '.>' of fi vt• vears in jail and a Sl0.000 f1nl' Sacramento, LA. linked in new train run Sl\CRA MENTO ! AP l Daily overnight passe ng e r train s e r vice between Sacramento a nd LO!> Angeles is to begin Oct 25. sa ys s tate Trans portation Director Adriana Gianturco. Jt will be the first su<'h service s ince 1968 when "The Lark" m adP its last run Ms Gianturco said Tuesday the round trip coach rare w1ll be $69,. but rares haven 't been e stablished for sleepers and in· lermediate points. The l\mlrak trains will stop at Sacramento, Davis, Martinez. Richmond, Oakland, San Jose. Salinas, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara, Oxnard. Glendale and Los Am.~eles Valle.y man electrocuted A 47-year-old Fountain Valley man was electrocuted Tuesday night while working in an attic at his home. according to fire departmenl officials. . J esse Huff of 17765 San Corio St. was working on wiring in his attic when he fell vlcllm to an electrical s hock shortly before 6 p .m .. according to a rtre depart· ment spokes mlln. He died bc(ore fire ofrlcials ar- rived at the scene. The cause or tho occident is under invesliga· tlon. udmmllnrauon 's vt¥' that dJs- missal of the strlklnJ controllers wag nece1>sary tu uphold the law lhat bans walkouts by federul employees. "Thl' crux of the issut> is not uninterrupted use of the nation's air~pace, important as Lhat 1s. but rather lo assure that govern m enl action is protected from unauthorized strikes that con· travl'ne each federal employee's oath of office." he said The FAA has kept the air traf· fie system going with about 8,000 non uni on co ntr ol l ers. supervisors and military person- nel many of them working six-day weeks while expand mg its training of new recruits lo replace many o f the fired workers. Although the controller force is less than half t he pre-strike level, airlines ha ve been permitted to fly an average of 75 percent of their nor m al service, and many regional carriers are operating al levels exceeding 90 percent. o.llY ......... ,\fop :sl1tJWli tlw l:'Il.lll 11111 /111eup 111 Assemh/11 t/1.111 rwt s m < >rom:11· County From Page A1 Ex-governor Wallace weds singer, 32 REMAP OPPOSED • • • MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP> rormer Gov. Geor ge C Wallace has married 32-year-old Lisa Taylor. daughte r of a wealthy <.·oal mining bus inessman. it was revealed today Elvin St aton, Wallace's long- time personal aide. said t hey married recently '"Both are very happy," he s aid He declined to say when or where the mctrriage occurred or where the couple would make their home. Wallace. 62. has a home tn Montgomery. His bride, a singer and one-time Wallace campaign trouper, is Crom Jasper in north Alabam a's coal mining country participating in the job aclton. The Republicans are com- plaining that the De mocratic plan for the Assembly districts does not balance po pulation a mong districts correctly and that it fails to conform with the mandates of a propos ition ap· proved by vote rs requiring that so called '"commun1l1es of in· terest" be preser ved when new district lines a re drawn. The Democrats deny those c harges, s aying the plan de· veloped for both the Assembly and Senalt; districts were the !Jes t that could be produced given compe ting interests throughout the state Simple majority vot es are re· quired lo send plans from either * * * From Page A1 house Richard Alalbrre. D-Los Angeles, said in releasing the Democraltc Assembly plan that the voles are present for its ap· prov al The plans would take effect in 1982. California was last reappor- t 1oned in 1973 by the state Supreme Court aner then Gov Ronald Reagan vetoed plans s ent to htm for his s ignature. Mrs Hallett said at Tuesday's pres!> co nf e r e n ce that Republicans don't want the r e· apportionment i!>sue this time around lo fall into the hands of ·Rose and the S upremes " She was referring to Rose Bird, chief Justice of the Stal~ Supreme Court * * * The former Miss Taylor is Wallace's third wife. She was married once before and has a 5-year old son. Wallace has been paralyzed from the waist down since he was shot in a n assassination at· tenpt while campaigning for the presidency in 1972. GOP REACTION • • • ,. World War II pilot buried TONBRIDGE. England IAPJ Forty.one years after he was k i lied in his first dogfight with the Germans, a teen-age Battle of Britain pilot 1s being buried tn a Commonwealth war cemetery. Royal Air Force offi cials told an inquest Tuesday that mem· bers of the Tonbridge Aircraft Prest'rvation Society found the rem ains of 19-year-old Pilot Of· fi cer Colin Dunston e rrancis two weeks ago buried under the wreckage o f hts Hurricane fighter near the Kent County village or Wrotham. Francis was shot down Aug 30. 1940 The RAF' said it located six relatives of his. .... ,... S. Africa targe ted UNITED NATIONS CAP) -A resolution expected to go before the U.N. General Assembly's emergency special session this week urges the 154 United Na· tions members to halt all deal- 1 n gs wit h So uth Africa . diplomatic sources said. Under lbe Republican pro· pos al. the county would be sphl a m ong seven districts. Only one district would extend into a n eighbori n g l'O unty. Los Angeles Jn either case. Republicans aren't substantially concerned bec ause l argely Re publican seals in the county would re· main intact. And De mocrats lik e wise aren 't concern e d because under either plan two Democratic seats located in the central portio n of the county would rema i n largely unaf· reeled. Where the two plans differ is 1n how n ew districts would be formed alorfg the Orange Coast and in the county's r apidly de· veloping southern region. Unde r the Democratic pro· pos al , Assembly man Nolan Frizzelle. R-Cosla Mesa, would be forced to give up Seal Beach and much of Huntington Beach, but would gain all of Irvine. The northe rn portion of Frt2zelle"s d istrict would be yielded to a district in Los Angeles County now r e prese nte d b y As · scmblyman Dennis Brown. R· Long Reach. ''If he were other than a Republican. I might have some trouble with their plan ," f'rizzelle said in an interview from the Assembly floor. Under the Re publican plan. ·Brown's district would also pus h into Orange County, but would permit f'rizzellc lo keep about half of Huntington Reach As for the south county, under the Democratic proposal, the en- tire region except for Capistrano Beach and San Clemente would be contained in a s ingle district, similar to the existing district now represe nted b y As s emb l y woman M ctrian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach Capistrano Beach and San Cleme nte, under the proposal, would be yielded to a district that would encompass vast por· ttons of north San Diego County. Under the Republican plan, the south county district would include Capistrano Beach and San Clemente • 1 ·m really not affected much e ither way," Mrs . Bergeson commented. Severa l legislators said that it was dtfftcull for the designers of the Democratic plan lo do much 'damage" to four d istricts in th e co unty now h e ld b y Republicans. ·'They (Democrats> JUSl had to cut their losses in Orange County.'" said Frizielle. -rREDER/CK SCHOEMEHL Russ moves rapped WASHINGTON t API The State Department says the So- viet Union 's failure to give formal notification about the number of troops involved ;n maneuvers near the Polish L l rder raises "Serious questions" about its in· lerest in European stability. FREE OFFER ALL THREE MODELS ALL·WITH REVOLUTIONARY NEW EXPANDED FEED TUBE! Dt.C lOE DLC BE. DLC 7E. List Price .130.00 .. 185.00 .. 260.00 99.99 149.99 199.99 CROWN HARDWARE IS YOUR HEAD· QUARTERS FOR CUISINART COOIWAU AMD ACCESSORIES. W• now IMsn a ll11tlt9d ..,ey of DLC7'1 at ot1r r.,-1 .. low prfu with CM1tht..r1 AlH .... off«'. G!O CROWN HARDWARE MOW 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU IEI fEI WelldH,._. (formerly Rion) 10241" ....... . .... ..,.,. ... .. 64Z·llJJ t. Cer•• .. M• JI071.C.•atHwy. 1 Kilometer South of MacArthur 67J.llOO .. ...... va.wc. ..... (torrn.rly 1mperl1I) 1614S. ........ Dr .. .... ,.,. ...... 64Al71 ----- ,,,__... Libyan ruler Cul Moammar Khadafy, dressed rn wt11te cap. and Nicaraguan official Daniel Ortega, watch mUita111 maneuvers in the Gulf of Sidra. They are olmiotuly pleaied a1 they give raised fists salute. Jenner continues in 'CHiPs' series Bruce Jenner was complet- ing his second episode as a s pecial guest st ar on NBC's "CHiPs" with no indication whether Erik Estrada would return to the series. s aid a s p o k e s man f or MG M Television. J enner is targeted for a third episode starting this week, said MGM s pokes man Bill Barron. MGM hir ed J e n ner. a former Olym pic m edalist . a fter the studio became em- broiled in a leg al dis pute with Estrada over his return to the popula r show about motorcycle office rs of the California Hi ghway Patrol. Larry Wilcox a nd Robert Pine also s tar. U.S. Supreme Court Chief J ustice Warren Burger ob· ser ved a cri m in al t rial in Shangha i and a n aide briefed Chinese lawyers on the U.S. Constitution. m embers of his party reported. The chief j 1.1stice listened to the appeals of two acc used robbers, charged with s teal· ing material from a factory and selling it, a s pokes man said. One defendant had his sentence reduced from three years lo one and the other from 412 years to 21h years in the proceedings . Two book s by forme r Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger . were barred from the Soviet Union's third in· l e r n atio n al book fair in Moscow. publishing sources s aid. They named the books as "The White House Years" a nd "For The Record," and s aid they wer e barred from display by Soviet customs of ficials. · Theatrical producer Roy Radin and Toni Flllet, his co· defendant in an alleged al· t ack on a young a ctr ess. h ave been m a rried in a stylish wedding at Radio's Southampton mansion. Newsday, a Long Island newspaper. s aid t he t wo were m arried in a civil ce r e m o n y w h i c h w a s foll owed by a reception in the 72-room oceanfront home. The couple c hose a .. Roar- ing Twent ies" theme for the wedding, a nd vintage cars and flappe rs were out in force at the party. Miss North Dakot a has laryngitis. so she won 't be able to sing, as s he planned . in the Miss America talent competition. ''I'm going to have to be very bra ve to go on with this." said Stacie An.flnson, 21, a blond soprano from Hettinger. N.D. "l could just cry." In the la tent preliminary Wednesday nl1ht Mt11 An· t1 nson, a senJoY In speech and Lhcistt r at Concordia Colle1e. wlll sub!;utute o dramatlc In· terpretuUon ol "l OnJ y Want lo Say," from the musical .. J osus Christ, Superstar." f'ormer Gov. GeorJCe C. Wallace says he won't an· nouncc his political plans un- til "afte r the first ot the year." Wa lla ce r epor tedly has been urged by supporters to seek an unprecedented fourth term as governor in 1982. He p romised a decis ion next y ear d uri n g a r ally in Saraland in south Alabama . Actres&. model Mana Burton. daughter of Elizabeth Taylor Warner danced away the early morning hours recently at Xenon, a disco in New York City . Fair weather due ., s. °' .............. Allenu Atlenu Cly 8 eltl"""'t Blrmlnot>m 81\mero Boise IS 11 .ff 60 .1' FORECAST Coastal Felr tllrOUOl'I Tllurlod•Y, but low BM ton t loud\ encl log nHr the <OH i toniQhl 8rowns•llt end TllUr..sey mornln9. Cooler lnleno Buffalo Thurldey. C:O.stel •-U. 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Septembe1 9 1981 A3 Citrus market reopens JaJXln. agrees on fumigation rules to stop m ed fly SAN FRANCISCO l AP) - J apan'is rules ror fumigalion of California citru s will be a h urdshlp, California otrlclals s aid , but g rower s we lcomed news they could res ume ship· menl-. to their largest foreign market. J apanese offi cials announced T uesday that they had accepted a series of fumigation and cold storage measures designed to prevent t h e s pre ad o f the Mediterranean fruit fl y from California to Japan. While Cali fornia officials say fumigation was not necessary because the medfly has not in· fes ted citrus -growing regions. "we're very pleased that they have accepted our methods," s ai d A nn e W aring , spokeswoman for Sunkist lnc., th e m a m mot h fruit growe rs cooperative. She said Sunkist hoped to have 10 fumigation cham bers working by next week. allowing it to re- sume shi pments. But s tale officials were not pleased that treatment would be required. "It's going to create a tre mendous ha rdsh ip on our Californi a g r o wers." s a id G eorge Stratb earn. de puty dir ector of the state Department of Food and Agriculture. ·'We d o n 't ha ve e noug h fumigation chambers built to handle a ll the citrus." he added Meanwhile, Medfl y project of· ficials said they ha ve not dis· covered any fertile medflies or maggots anywhere in California s ince Sept. 2. And the U S Oe1-1urtment of Agriculture released a repor t conc luding l hul "prospects are now considered fl:!vorable for the s uccessful erad1eul1t.1n of th<> M l0 dite rrant•un rr u ,, fl y ID Cahforni1:1 •· Mcctny offlr 1ub. howi.•ver , said t ht•y would not b<' surprised if thl' heavy flow of Labor Dey weekend traffic would lea d to ~ull·INtt• infrstattons of the vest. Boyce ends fast after force-feed SPRING Fl ELD. Mo <A P > Convicte d s py Chris t ophe r Hoyce has' e nded his 19-day hunger st rike after prison of f1c1als sta rted force-feeding him, a prison spokesman said. Boyce. 28, ate t he regula r eve ning me al at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoner~. the s pokesman said. Tu~sd ay morning prison of f icials began force ffeding Boyce through a tube inserted in his nose. s aying they were fearful t he fast was causing kidney damage B oyc e as k e d f e d er a l magis t r a te J ohn England to halt the force-feeding Tuesday, but England re fused pe nding h1s ruling, which was expected to day. Afte r the h e aring, Boyce call ed his C<1 hforn1a attorney and said he was endmg his fast Boyce h ad said he would r<ither die of starvat ion than s pend his life behind bars He was in the 19th day of a hunger strike tha t began the day he was coptu r t-<I 1n P ort Angeles. Wash . when the force feeding bt>~a11 Tul'sday. Ruyce, two doctors and an a s- s 1st an t w arden testified at T u t•sd ay ·s hearin g al the M l'dical Cente r for Federal Prisoners m Springfie ld. Boyce was transferred to the facility so he could be kept ali ve by force· feeding if necessary. r l•deral P ubl ic De fender Sll'vcn Brown said Boyce called h 11 m T uesday m o rning and asked that the government be barred from force-feeding A center spokesman, J oseph Crabtree, said Tuesday no in- ter views with Boyce would be permitted "unti l his medical condition 1s stabilized." Crab· tree refused to elaborate on the rem ark or discuss a condition beyond saying it was "stable " Boyce , 28, fled a federal prison in California 19 months ago and was recaptured Aug 21 He was serving a •IO·yea r sentence fo r SC'lllng seC'ret sate llite docu mt•nts to thf' Russians Gas rationing authority ' still essential, experts warn WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Reagan's request to let his s tandby gasoline r atio ning authorit y e xpire this month could leave the nation without tools to cope with a major cutoff of for eign oil s upplies. con· gressional resea rch ers have said. While the nation could cope with a minor supply dis ruption, a major disruption would have severe impacts o n industrial production, inOation and un· employment. said researchers for the Congressional Budget Of· fice. Emergency powers could not erase those effects, but could ease some of the impacts in a s e vere disruption and allow some or the higher fu el costs re· suiting from an embargo to be ret urned to citizens. the budget office said. If oil supplies fell as much as 2 million barrels a day below de· mand, the budget offi ce said. higher fuel prices alone would not be enough to hold down con· sumption. Some form of gasoline rationing could be required, the reseachers said. The president now h as broad e mergency power to act in case of an oil embargo, including authority to allocate s upplies. im pose price controls and begin gasoline rationing. That a uthority. enacted after the 1973 Arab oil embargo, ex· pi res Sept. 30 and the ad · ministration has urged Congress not to renew it, arguing that lhe free ma rket can best handle a supply emergency. But both De m ocr ats a nd Re publicans in Congress say some emer gency powe r should be available. A ha lf dozen bills to provide those powers are p e ndin g, includ i n g o n e s ponsored by the Republican chairman of the Senate Energy Committee. Sen J a mes A McClure of Idaho The United States consumed a bout 16 million barrels of 0 11 a day during Au gusl. of which 5 5 million barr els a day were lm ported. a ccording to Ene rgy Department figures The budget office said in the ('USl' of a sma ll dis ruption 1 m illion barrels a day or less t h e nation's gross national product could be expected to fall 1 6 percent. une mployment would increa~c by 0 7 percentage points. and inflation would spurt by 3 1 percent As t he shortfail increases to 2.5 million barrels a day, the re- searchers said. the GNP would drop by 4 3 percent. unem ploy· ment would increase 1 8 percen· Lage points, and inflat ion would soar 7 2 per('<.'nt. He was guilty of 'cu~tural Reaganism' S EATTLE <AP > Tom Rob bins, the flamboyant. free t hinking .· a nti-e stablis hme nt novelist and self-st y led guru. has bee n convicted of treason to his own cause. Robbins is guilty of practicing "cultural Reaganism"," says a jury that deliberated at Seattle's Bumbe rshoot fes tival Monday nfght. T he audience was warned 1n advance that the trial would be based on "unfo unded evidence, keyhole rumor and anonymous hearsay.·· R obbins· det ractors used medieval trial by dunking lo convict the a uthor of "Even Cowgi r ls Gel The Blues ," "Another Roadside Attraction" a nd "Still Life wit h Wood· pecker." If a copy o f "Another Roads 1dP Attraction" fl oated in a fish bowl. he would be found innocent If it sank . he was guil- t} ll sank The trial was s taged by lnvisi· ble Seattle a s mall group of literari / to protect a Robbins a rticle called "The Cull of the Rude Meets the City of the Nice " He wrote of Seattle's r u ina tion b y ''Ma nhatt an transfers and Bever ly Hills re· jects" who believe the chic must be rude. J1 1s d et r ac t o r s d e Nned "cultural Reaganism " as "over· s implification and s upply-side sociology, sm ug ignorance and fear of the outside world, con· tempt of one's public, and an at- te mpt to be a cowboy from the good old days.·· Robbins didn't show up for his tria l Saddleback Colleqe presents Creative Approaches to Interior Design Paige Rense Editor-In-Chief "Architectural Digest" f•ohlri'"J Saddleback CollecJe • Main Campus Rne Arts Theatre Thursday, Sept. IO. 7:30 p.m. $1 o.oo few "diet hlfo. c .. Com...nty Ser.Ices office 831-4646 or $59-1313 C .. to,.._... tlckeh or ,., et door \ ' ......... -. H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneadoy, September 9. 1981 Tax boosts eyed to balance budget WASlllNGTON tAf'> Tu 111crt·~cs <·ould be proposed lo hl'lp President Reagan reach his l'to11om1c goal of a balanced budget by 1984, but they would include "110 big revenue pro du<.'ers,.. an admimst ration of f1('1al says 1'he official l>aid Tuesday that while Reagan is unlikely lo seek costs this year in excise levies on products such as tobacco and alcohol, other increases are possible. The official, asking not to be identified. added that any tax raising plan proposed by the ad· ministration ··would not a lte r the imperative of making more cuts" in the foderal budget. Solidarity unio11 makes demands GDANSK, Poland <AP ) Solidarity's firs t national con· grcss took up two more resolu- tions bound to anger communist authorities today after threaten· ing to take control of Poland's indust ries and urging workers in other Soviet bloc countries to form their own independent un· ions. The first resolution. circulated by the independent labor federa· lion's 900.000-member Warsaw branch. called for free and un restricted elections to the Parliament Jordan may.quit Urban League post NEW YOHK t API Vernon E. Jordan J r., who was wounded in a sniper attack in 1980, plans to resign as president of the Na tional Urban League to join a Dallas law firm. according to published reports. J ordan intended to make the announcement at a news con· ference today. according to the New York Times. which quoted sources close to the 46-year-o ld c1 vii rights leader. Storm re ported gaining strength SAN J UAN. Puerto Rico (AP> Tropical storm Gert was ex- pected to pick up some strength today as 1t moved north of Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. and a Miami forecaster said it could reach the eastern l' S coast in about three days. At m ldnl.:ht EDT. the Na- tional Hurri c ane Center JO M iam1 estimated Gert's center about 115 miles northwest of San Juan m ov in~ toward the northwest al about 20 mph Largest loan to India due NEW YORK <AP > The In· lernational Mo netary Fund has given tentative approva l to what would be its largest loan m his- tory, a $5.68 billion loan to India to be announced next month, the New York Times reported to d ay The Times said the loan was unusual not onl y for its size but for the relatively loose condi tions ror the loan and the rel alive liberty it would give India for the use of th<' money. R ele ase of fund report urge d WASHI NGTON 1AP1 -The possible e mbarrass m e nt of President Reagan's campaign aides is not s ufficient grounds to bar release of an audit of the ca mpai gn ·~ f i nan ces. the Federal Election Commission sa.vs In a legal brief fil ed Tuesday, the commission contested the Re agan-Bush Committee's re· quest for a federal court inJunc tion lo bar release of a pre liminary FEC audit Mount St. H ele11s quie ti11!( douJll VANCOUVER. Wash <AP> Mount St Helens is relaxing a bit after its latest dome-building eruption, scientis ts said Tues- day. Seismic activity at the volcano was back to a low level, Tom Pierson of the l:.S Geological Survey said . Sy ria 'expands' BJ;:I RUT. Lebanon cAP l Syria has passed a law extend· ing 1ts territorial waters to 3S nautical miles ins tead of the cur rent 12. the official Syrian news agency reported t oday. The agency did not say why the ac lion was tak(•n "" ........... OOM-PA-PA A mu~1(•tan a t the :-.l urt·mberg. West (;(:rman \' ('ount ,. music frsl1val is eviden('l' music can be ha rd woi·k But ·then all · ean·t be firs t fiddlers in the or t hestra. som1.' hav<• to push wind through dt•r trombone ... Death of boy, 6, alarms neighbors MIAM I 1AP1 The Dade County medical examiner's of- fice has been flooded with in quin cs from alarmed neighbors of a 6 year-old boy who died or a rare disease that s wept through bis bloodstream in a matler of hours Joel Adam Beatty first said he wus feeling ill Sunday night On Mo nda y he was watching television in the den when his mother went ups tairs to make a bed When s ht• rl'turned. the blo nd , blue-eyed boy h a d stopped breathing Anne Sirman, a nurse who lives next dJor, tried to re· s uscitate the chi ld on the kitchen fl oo r But b y the time paramedics arrived at the Beat tys' s uburban Naranja Lakes home, the boy was dead. Th1r teen hours had passed since he firs t felt sick Dr. Charles Wetli, Dade Coun ty's deputy chief medical ex· aminer. s ald Joe l died of Waterhouse-Fraderichsen syn drome. caused by bacteria called meningococcus The bac· teria s pread thro ugh th e bloodstream, destroying vital adrenal glands and affecting blood coagulation. The syndrome usually claims fi ve or fewe r lives vearly in Dad<' County. but "this year we've had more than our share of cases," s aid Wetli Joel's death is believed to be the ninth in 1981 . A 49-ye ar-o ld woman was hospitalized Monday suffering from the dise<1se. officials said. The disease can be treated 1f caught quickly enough. health officials say J oel's mother. Elizabeth Beat- ty, called him a "special child " "If you'd ever talked to him , yo u 'd kn ow . 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Associate Attorney General Hudolph Giulian i s aid th e charges against the McDonnell Do ugla s executi ves were dropped only bec·ausl' the ac- Most lines • • • not JOIDJDg air fare war NEW YORK <AP) Most of the nation's maior airlines have backed away form a new fare war while they pondered the im pact of huge cuts announced by Pa n American World Airways But one a1rl1ne immediately matched the fares on one route. Earlier thi s year, mos t airlines quickly followed moves by competitors to reduce fares in an attempt to recover slump ing business. Pan Am, whose airline opera tion losses could t otal $400 million this year, announced its reductions Monday of up lo 67 percent on domestic routes Sa ll y Mc Elwr e ath , a spokeswoman for Trans World Airways, said TWA ·s pricing de partment was studying the Pan Am announcement before decid· mg whether to match the fares on transcontinental routes She said TWA has decided to match Pan Am's New York M 1am1 coach fare of $79 during the week and $99 on weekends • 1 tJOn~ they were a~cused of tak- ing occurred before a 1977 law prohibited overseas bribe pay· ments The charges were dropped Tuesday in exchange for t.he cor- poration's plea or guilty to 10 counts of an 11 count indictment and its agreement to pay more than $1.2 million in pena lties. The corporation and the four executives were indicted in No· vember 1979 and accused of authorizing secret commissions to promote the s ale of DC-10 Jetliners to Pakistan and other c-o untncs The pica-bargain agreement was approved Tuesday by US. Distri ct Jud ge Joyc e Hens Green Giuliani was asked in an in- terview if other corporate of- fi cials might escape prosecution as did the McDonnell Douglas officials "No," he replied. "If the violation occurr ed after the 1977 Foreign Corrupt Practices Al't, we will prosecute the corpor ations plus the in· di\'iduals who violated . . " he said "Thel>e actions <by Mc Donnell Douglas offlc1als I were prior to the change in the law and a change in mo r a l it y. Those changes have now occurred and a nyone who violates the law doe~ 1t at his own peril " I fl' :.aid since the actions the four officials were accused of taking occurred in 1973, "you cannot sav with certitude they knew they.commit~ed a crime." 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(AP> Resi· dents of more than SO flood-damaged homes have been told that they can expect a res pite from the s torms lo· day although some scattered rains were predicted for nearby areas. As residents mopped up after flood waters and mud surged into homes in Lakev1~w. Hemet. H<>meland. Juniper Flats. and Nuevo Tuesday. flas h fl ood watches were canceled for the entire region. said Greg Manuel, National Weather Service specialist. .. They're still expecting some thun- dershowers in the mountains and deserts for the Antelope Valley and Mojave Desert," he said. Monday's rains triggered flash floods that swept down moun- tainsides The town of Juniper Flats, 80 miles east of Los Angeles, took the brunt of the damage when i} was drenched under 4 1:: incl\(l.s o~ rain and "hail the size of eggs, .... said Joanne Lee of the California Depart- m ent of Forestry. No serious injuries were reported. Lab e rror cause of m e dfly proble m? SAN FRANCISCO <AP l The about 4' ~billion sterile flies released between June 1980 and July 1981 in hopes of disrupting the medfly 's breeding process. Hearing sch eduled . ur cancer case LOS ANGELES (AP > Although the district attorney's office has an· nounced it will not file felony charges against the parents of .2-year-old cancer victim Amanda Accardi. a county petition against the couple has yet to be heard. The hearing, scheduled before Juvenile Court Judge Richard Byrne next week. 1s on a petition filed by the Depart mcnt of Public Social Services that threatens to remove Amanda from the custody of her parents. Michael and Katherine Ac card1. omc1als contend the child's health wa!l endangered when she was abducted by her father from Los Angeles Children's Hospital on July 16 and taken to Tijuana for Laetrile treatments The girl was taken to Dr Ernesto Contreras· Hospital del Mar where s he was given both Laetrile and chemotherapy for her leukemia .~.,,.. .... APPLESAUCE This was the Sl'cnc on Scbastapol':. Gravt•nst<.•m Haghway whcm 20.000 pounds of gn•cm and n•d applt•" ... tad off a trul'k and ··resurfact•d '" tht• highway and ra1lroacl lf'i:H'f S 'Official languag~' • nixed by Democrats SACRAMENTO <AP J The Democratic m ajority in the state Assembly Rules Committee has killed a proposal to urge that English Fireman rescues 4 in boat fire OJ/\l CAP> An unidentified Los be made the nation's "off1 c1al language." The resolution. SJ R21 by Sen. Ollie Speraw, R-Long Beach. had passed the Senate. But it won the support Tuesday or only the four Republicans on the committee. It needed five votes to pass. The meas ure "AOuld have asked Congrci.s to pa~s <t cons titutional amendment declaring English to be the off1c1al language. Sen !J.l. Birtli control Cleta for wards OK'd SACRAMENTO <APJ Despite a claim by Sen. John Schmitz. H Corona del Mar, that it was "blessing statutory rupc," the state Senate voted Tue!\day to distributl' birth control information lo boys l'Onfmed m juvenile detention facilities Ry a 22·9 vote, the upper house sent Gov Ed· mund Brown Jr. a bill that would require that Juvenile 11uthorities give boys the same birth con- trol information they now provide girls. Sen Daune Wati.on, D·Los Angelei,, the measun"s St•nate s ponsor, saad the bill was really "an anti abortion measure" to cut down on the number of teen-age pregnancies. He was referring to a state law that makes it lllt:gal for a male to have sex wath a femalt: under HI who ii. not his wife. main reason for a flare up 1n California's Mediterranean fruit fly infestation this year may have been difficulty in telling fertile flies from sterile ones. according to a federal study Spray paint sales may be curbed Angeles fireman vacationing on Lake Casitas rescued four people from their burning cabin cruiser. which IC1 ler sank as it was being towed a::.hore. authorities said Hayakawa, R·Calif.. has proposed -·---·--....-•-...--·- SACRAMENTO <AP > The !>uch an amendment --•u• .... ••--• ., __ ,.,n_._. d ---JU1J --,.., --•MUT-8-&W- California Sena te wo uld outlaw the sale of aerosol ~pray p~unt lo minors. except in s mall quantities Spera'A said the amendment wc.ul ..mB.=ce• ••-___ ""!"--"" '-"'--ban b1hngual ballot~ but would allow 1-..:::=:::::..:==::::=::=======-==-=--------- The S. Department o f Agriculture document. released Tuesday, sa id "identification pro- cedures mav have masked a continu- ing infestation .. in early June, when medfly eradication project officials believe they had almost wiped out th e pest. The report said the source of the problem could have been millions of flies from Hawaii which were among The upper house voled 23·12 on lhe proposal Tuesday . d espite com plaints that 1t "o uld pun1 ~h ) oungsters who h<td no intention of u~mg spray cans to deface property The bill ABl675 by Assemblyman Richard Alatorre. D Los Angeles, went back to the Assembly for action on amendments The fireman was fishing on the lake Tuesday when he spotted the f1 re aboard the 23-foot cabin cruiser and pulled alongside to rescue the four p<1ssengers, said Ventura Coun ty Fire Department dispatcher Mike Zoll. The names or the boat owner and h1~ party were not released students who couldn't speak English to be taught in their native language as a transition to English. Assemblyman Lawrence Kapiloff, D-San Diego. :;uggcsted that an Enghi.h language amendment would violate frcc·speech rights. and as ked whether California ·s bilingual educa· lion law. which b more ambitious than federal minimum requirements. would violate the amendment. The chart tells the stor y. As the day gro\vs hotter, appliances and particularly air conditio n ers go o n in homes and offices and factorie . Thi sun1mer the electric load will soar, far beyond the regular load supplying your home and businesses in cooler periods. You can help lighten this load, put off building costly new generating plants and h elp keep electric bill s down by n ot using your m ajo r ho me appliances during afternoon hours, when demand peaks. So please, give your appliances the afternoon off. \ Normal use of home appliances, coupled with in<.'teascd use of air conduioners in hot weather, cau~ demand for electricity 10 increase dramatically Southern California Edison E PRICES PREVAIL: WED., SEPT. 9th THRU SAT .. SEPT. 12th NESTLE EGYPTIAN HENNA ~ • Hr.A SHAMPOO <• 01.) • PRE·flX COMllfOOlfER (8 oz.) • ITERSM CORlmMll (,.!If 2 · l az. T .... ) • HEIU HOT Oil TREATMOO ,, • .,.J.'fi u T.._) • HEIU HAIR COlOR, ASS'T COLORS (8 oz.) ~~ ~~~~El 1 B9 u CORTISOL HYDROCORTISONE CREAM 1h% For temporary rehel from Minor skin 1mtat1ons 1tch1ng. rashes ~~~· 2.09 ~~:i~ SLIM PLAN EXTIA STIENGTH PLUS! 12 Hour Appetite Control Capsules MOUTHWASH 'GARGLE For clean breath and daily oral care Ass't Flavors 32oz.1J5 SIZE EA. . .. ,. ,., . . . ( lllfJPllat WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1981 D 0 HllTllllll IEICH If 1111111 VllllY MOVIES 83 SPORTS 86 W.T and Helen Grace. of chocolates fame celehrated their 50th wedding anniversary at hotel recept1011 Is doctor's bite worse than dog's? By ~ORA LEHMA~ 0.llf,.... , .......... TALK ABOUT SKVROCKETl!'IG '1EDICAL COSTS: Emerald Bav r eside nts :\larsh and Man Houts ha,·e seven c hlldre·n and a poodle named Mocha.· While Mocha doesn 't know he·s a dog cnot that I know a poodle that does 1. the re are authorities who do. and. be· ing conventional. the~· feel he must have a li cense. Renewal time came up recently and '.Vfa ry m ade an a ppointmen t with the veterinarian to have hts rabies s hot. (Mocha has a groomer who makes house call~. but so far the doctor won "t con form. 1 It all seemed a simple matter. but before g1nng him the s hot. the doctor began what appeared lo be a cursory examination. He got to Mocha ·s teeth. They needed to be cleaned So . OK. they needed to be cleaned no big problem. Wrong~ ··He'll need a blood test. or course.·· said the doctor ··A blood test·) Why·1 •• asked a puzzled :\J ar~ .. We don·t know how he"ll react to the anesthetic. said the doctor ··Wh,· does he need an anesthetk"' a:--ked an even more puizled Mary ··we n ever clean a dog·s teeth "ithout a n anesthetic:· Mocha·s doctor explained patiently. ··and we want to be s ure he d oesn·t h ave a bad reaction to it It s alwavs . ·· .:Wait ... wait. a moment:· interrupted :vtary . ··ho\\ much is all this going to cost·,·· ··w ell. unless we run into some unfore~een problem. which we might of course. Mocha being the age he is. the bas ic f ec is $60. · · ··1 see.·· said ~oc ha·s owner. ··tell you \\hat ~·ou just give him his rabies shot and 1"11 take him to m~· own dentist.·· * * .. Ql'ICKIE : Ward Chamberlin. on being admonished to be ··gentler·· with hts obviously exhausted tennis oppo· , nent: ··If I"d been any gentler J"d have had to roll the ball lo him.·· The opponent had .1ust enough stre ngth to nod agreement . * .. * CHANCES ARE IT'LL LAST: We can·t count on anything in these crazy times. of course. but I think the odds are pretty good that Huntington Harbour's Helen and W.T. Grace are going to s tay together Fifty years is a long lime to invest in a m a r riage. A few days ago the~· celebrated those years together at a party given by their sons. Jim a lso of HH and Gary. who lives in Redding . at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. 'I d on't know why I say t his. but I suspect the daughters·in-law. Bobbe and Judy. did a lot of the ar· ranging If I'm wrong I'll take it back 1 All six grandchildren and 132 guests joined the Graces to help celebrate this once·in-a -lifetime occasion. The theme was golden. na\urally. and could be car ried out appropriately in gold foil .wrapped He len Grace Chocolates. Because the Uraces own the chocolate firm the party-planners had no difficulty J!etting ho ld of enough to do the numbers ·50" and ·· ·31 -·s1·· on the four-tiered wedding cake. There was other food. of course. like prime rib. salad. veggies ... all those proper things. But if you·re a chocolate fre ak. you really should have been included at this ·party. So ... to the W.T . Graces. happy a nniversary and may you have many more'. ~. * TONIGIIT THE NATIONAL Multiple Sclerosis Socie· ty of Orange County pays tribute to cellist Jacqueline du Pre at a fund-raiser scheduled for 8 p.m . at Cypress College Theater. 9200 Valley View. Cypress. Miss du Pre . one of the world's great musicians before she was s tricken with MS. spends a good deal of her time helping to !rnpport research for the Society. Call the college box office -821~6320 -for info rmation on the availability of seats. There's no doubt it will be a marvelous concert. County to grow by 40o/o? By GLENN SCOTf ofa.OeMy .......... Orange County, which has slightly more than two milLion residents today, should have 2,676,\l()O people In the year 2.000. according to the latest county projections. With that increase, the county would grow by about 40 percent over tbe next 20 years, with most or the population increase and accompanying home build- ing occurring in the south coun- ty. -say analysts in the County Administrative Office. However. analysts s ay, the northern part of the county will remain the most populated. with 76 percent of the population. These s tatistics and more we re presented Tuesday to the County Board of Supervisors. which authorized their use in growth forecas ts compiled by the Southern California Associa- tion of Governments. Analyst John Dedischew, who compiled the report, s aid in a letter lo the supervisors that the growth projections are based on certain assumptions . among them that: The general plans for cities and the county. which are the politically ag r eed -upon blueprints for growth, are not aJtered. A balance of jobs to the labor force will continue to exist. -A steady amount of un· developed land will be available f or hom e building a s agricultural µreserves are can- celed. -More and more families will move from single·family hdmes to attached or clustered housing. -There will be no regional airports built in t he county through the projection period. Along the Central Coast. the population should double with 86.000 new residents arriving by the year 2000, according to the reports. The Central Coast is one of 10 subsections of the county iden· tified in the report as a "re- gional statistical area." It in- c I udes most of Costa Mes a. Newport Beach and the parts of Irvine on the seaward side of the San Diego Freeway. Most of the new residents in that area. the report says, should settle in southern Irvine whe r e ··sub stantial " un · developed land still exists. By the year 2005, all of the Central Coast land set aside for develop- ment should be covered. accord· ing to the report. The South Coast section. from Laguna Beach south to the coun· ty line. also on the ocean side of m ajor freeways, is projected to double in population from about 134,000 to 263.000 by 2000. The North Coast area. includ· ing Seal Beac h, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, is expected to grow by 49,000 peo- ple to a total 370,500 2 coast m en named county court judges Two Orange Coast residents. David Carter of Laguna Beach and Arthur Guy Jr. of Corona del Mar . were appointed to fill vacancies as Orange County Municipal Court judges.· The appointments were an· nounced Tuesday by a spokesman from Gov. Edmund G . Bro wn Jr .'s o ffi ce in Sacraqiento. Carter. 37, was named to replace Judge John Wyatt Jr., who retired last week from the West Orange County Municipal Court bench in Westminster. Guy. 64, replaces Judge My ron Brown at the North Orange County Municipal Court in Fullerton. Brown. 41 , of San Clemente, w as named Friday t o the Orange County Superior Court b e nch. Als o appointed to municipal court judgeships Fri· day were Kathleen O'Leary, 30, o f Orange , and William McDonaJd, 45, of Villa Park. Both Carter and Guy said they will assume their new positions in two to three weeks. Carter has served for the last five years as a deputy district attorney speclalhing In homicide case!!. He currently is prosecutor in Orange County's case against William Bonin, the man suspected of being the mastermind behind aeveral of the so-called freeway killings. Carter said Tuesday afternoon that a new proeecutor wUI be named to replace him ln that case within two weeks. -------t- AirCal rolls back prices by as much as 20 percent. . . 84 .,..., ..... ,..., ~., •kMN ......... Chester the crow 1s back unth l11s fnends m /luntmgton Beach after an absence of fwe days First thmg he did whe11 he qot back was have some ch1l1 lie wa.<;hed If dnum,w1th beer Crow returns; same old joker Cafe's mascot has place jumpin' upon his return By PATRI CK KENNEDY Of ti.. Delly ~ ... SUff Chester the crow. the missing and injured m ascot or the Meadowlark Airport-care in Hunting ton Beach . 1s bac k among his friends. He celebrated his return Saturday by hopping onto an o utdoor table. ea tin g a custome r's chili and washing it down with a tall drink or cold beer. "Everyone was so happy to see him back that the place went crazy." said waitress Bobbi Brand. "Chester jumped on another table and tried to take a bath in a glass of water. That silly bird has no manners. but he is enter- taining," she said. The wild. but friendly. c row had been missing for fi ve days, causing concern al the cate because t he bird needed medical treatment for a broken leg that had been set with a metal pm. Before his weekend r eturn. Chester was seen being placed in a cardboard box by an uniden· lifted man who drove orr 1n a car. Hun ti n gton Beac h veterinarian Jim Diefenbach had said that unless the pin was replaced by a splint the bird's leg wouldn't heal a nd could become mfeded causing poss1- b I e fat a l cons equences fo r Chester. ··He didn't look very well after he got back Saturday. so the doctor decided to let him re· cuperate before operating to re- move t he pin ." sai d the veterrnarian 's recep t1on1st. Kathy Lauften. ··The bird had obviously been caged for the past week and he doesn't do well in captivity,'· she said. The un identified man who took Chester from the restaurant had taken the bird lo a veterinarian in Sunset Beach The recep· t1onis t there had read a ne wspaper article a bout the missing mascot and telephoned the cafe. A cafe regular went to the Sunset Beach office. made a positive identification and reclaimed Chester. .. Everyone missed him and was asking about him, .. said waitress Donna Gr eenelsh. "All he likes to do is eat. drink and play tricks," she said ··1 think he's drunk all the time because everyone gives him beer.·· Included in the bird's antics is a habit of grabbing dollar tips, cigarette packs and silver)"are off of tables and then nuttenng a round the yard. Chester afso lets custome rs wipe his beak with a napkin after a snack and will stand still to be petted. Cafe customers say Chester has a pe nc hant for sausage, chili and beer. .. He can be pesky, too ... said Ms. Greenelsh. ··He wouldn't let thi~ one poor worn an alone because she was eating a chili omelette. so I got him his own s mall bowl of chili. ··11e thinks he's too good to eat bird seed. lie won 't touch it " County asks state for $600,000 Seeks funding for TB testing of Indochinese refugees Oran ge County offi cials have submitted an application to the state for an extra $600,000 a year to improve the tuberculosis test- ing program for Indochinese refugees . The application to the state Health Services Department seeks funds for three purposes: to replace Asian language in- terpreters expect ed to be cut by reductions in federal refugee as- sistance funds; to hire up to 13 new people to bolster the screen- ing program for communicable d iseases ; and to add four workers to handle billing to re· capture county expenses. The a pplication. rushed to Sacramento last week to meet filing deadlines. was formally approved Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisq_r!!_: In a detailed ana lysis of the county's screening program in · eluded in the applicat ion. of· ficials said the current system is adequate but costly and workers a re overburdened. Since January 1980. health of· ficials estimate 97 percent of the incoming refu gees have re· ceived skin tests upon arriving in the county. More than half of the tests came out positive. which meant the arrivals had been exposed to but had not necessarily contract· ed the lung disease. County of· fi cials say in the report more preventive t reatment includ· ing costly chest X-rays is re· qui red. The money sought by the county to h elp pay for the screening originally was budget- ed by the federal government for refugee health services. ll is channeled through the state Orange County r eceived $56.700 last year. or the total $588,800 sought by count y on a continuing basis. $120,000 would go toward replac- ing nine in terpreters expected lo be lost to federal budget cut- backs. The workers added to the bill- ing office are expected to more than pay for their salaries by in· creasing the number of applica- tions sent to third-party funding sources -primarily MedjCal. Dr. Rex Ehl ing. county public health offi cer. said the state grant would result in "signifi· cant reductions " in costs to screen refugees. IN THE HUNT -Snipe sailors approach weather mark off Long Beach in the rtrst race of 30th world championships which ..., .......... began Tuesday. SnJpe sailors from lQ nauons are competing for the cham.p..-.p. 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NApl tlO atltll .... ,... t4lft 1721 D '-l •ft I • " .11 •• t t~+ 14 on tax cuts How much of Uu: federa l tax cuts gen erously vot· t•d for you by a bew1lcht'd Congress actually end up' in your poc-kt:I wall now depend on a power you pro bably haven 't t'V(·n ~niow.ly con!\ldcred ttl date your own ::.lute The 50 :slatt• lcg1slutur\•!. must dec1dl' to allow or lo block tl)C rtow lhrnugh erre('t or the federal cuts at the !-.late lcvC'I It '~ a tough dec1s1on for lawmakers and 1l could h<•ve a lush or lean impact on your finances , as a i,tate and U!) a federal tuxpayer Already the states have been pushed into bell· lightening by slu!)hes 1n federal aad. The 1981 federal c uts are pulling ;1ddit1onul struin on the slates' budgets < wtlh no final figurt-:- y cl an on the slates· rl'vC'nuc losses) Many tens of bilhon!. a re involved . Prentic-e lla l l. t h e t a x SYlVIA PORTIR publis her, estimates The stresses will be very real. As doc:umentation, the pres ident's original "no frails" talt µroposal would have cost the states more than $120 billion in lost revenues in the next five years The bill that Congress passed vastl} expands that One key lo how much money wall flow back into our p<x:kets lies in ho\\ closely o ur state's tax is tied to the federal code In many states, the impact of the 1981 tax law is Immediate, in others. the effect won't l>e felt until 1982. In s tall others. the re isn't a ny tie at all llere's a lineup: 11 On 1ndiv1dual tax cul'>, 1n four s tntes the &late t ax is a per<·entage of federal taxes paid and so these s tale!-. automaticully a llow further cuts to their tax· µayers In Hi :.late~. though, there will bl' a smaller de ducl1on for fedt.>r<il taxes paid and 1n an additronal three !>late:.. the deduction I!) limited H may wt.•11 be taxpayers will be forced to make -;everal l·ompulatwns tu cieterm1nc whether or not the federal tax cut!'. wi II \\>Ork in their favor The com - 1>le xilie:. bc•ing unC'ovcrcLI are befuddling even the mol>l' complal•enl la>. authur1t1eb ff your income j)OSI t10n 1s no more tha n modc•stly complicated . simply ~ct assis tanC'c hl'fore (1 lrng tlC'X l s pring 21 J\bove lhe l1nl· deduclaons Th~ deductions for two earnt•r rnupll·:.. thl' charitable deduction for non itemtzl'rs, the nc "' l>a vang!> 1n<:ent1\es. the libe ralized deduction for contribution!. to IRAs and Keogh plans the bigger break for sales of homes - all these .trl' either e.i.clus1ons or deductions taken to arrive at federal adjusted gross income or "above the line ·· Thcrt• an.' io state:. that use the federal adJusted income figure an their tax t:omputallons. Prentice· llall reports The::.e .would automat1cally adopt those fedt·ral changes. In ind1v1dual states. s ome new rules are automatic whtle other rules are not Sever al othe r s tales have modeled their tax laws after lhe frderal lax i:ode, but these s tates must now \'nact ne"' laws to permit their taxpayers to obta in the benefit:-of the fede ral rhanges. A thml group of states doesn't conform lo the federal tax t•od(• Tht'4'l' s tates sl't up their own rules The D1strtl'l of Columbia also has its own rules .. The superfast depreciation \Hileoffs a re availa- ble tn individuals who operate businesses 1n states that follow federal adjusted gross income 1 \lollh a hew1lder1ng exception here and there 1 The new exclusions and abovc·the-ltne deductions are espt"cially sweet for taxpayers 1n at least three state<; where deductaons for personal type expenses arc severely limited And the two carn~r deduction to ease the penalty for marned couples will hand double benefits to tax- payers in states which allow income-s plittang But s ome states that allow income-sphtt1ng don't permit two-earner dcdurt1ons . STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORll.IAPI Fin.I Oow-J-. •VVl lo• Tue..S.y, Soto a STOCU 0.-Hllfl L-CleM C ... :10 Incl 6IJO t• 163 J9 MJ IJ ISi 1?-10.Slt 10 T rn lS6.40 l!f 10 J4I '° JS I SS-1.11 IS Ull 10S 99 106 lJ IOJ.'IO UM Jt-l 06 tS Slk J:Jb 11 l37 t7 m J2 JJ 1 9'-S.l3 I ndui •,023,JOO .,. Tron t.J7'.CIO ~ Ulll• .at.200 ..s~ U St11 S,999, lat' AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS. ·-NEW YOAK !AP) TIM followlno llll lllows ti.. Ntw Y0tlt Stock E11<'- S1ocks -wetr~ti llW!l ...... 90"t \OP uw most -dlown tlW most based °" peru111 of <~ ,_,dleu of volume l0t Tue~r. No -uril M tradlno .,._ \1 trt ltlcl \lded, Htl --CMI{ ... CIWlr>gtS are 1'w Clllterenc:e .,.,_ tlle prtvlout clOtlno orlct •ncl Tuelday·i~l<t Ill..,_ LAil Cho I NIM J.60pl ll + 11 2 LLCCorp J-. llt l Z~Cp Jl'llo J .. 4 lLCCorp or ' • 1 !~,c :.""; 1~ 1 GTFI 1.Upl t~ • '- I UtdMerl 4 Ito t Utlll"OYel 41 • 21"' 10 PSEG • 21 • '" 11 Fllmw, . 4\t+ • V. 12 KCPl. 110pf 251/> • II/> II PllEI J_..,. ll-\1. • 11/> 14 NSl'W J tOpl 1t • 11'1 IS <;..-o_PL f)4A. Ji:\ t 1 I 0...~ l.el~llo C';t_ 1 EAL wlO l'A --H~ wt ~~=·~ i DlftOI c. ,.... -4 JoMtol\E'r< 11...--, .. 1 ~· ' !JI/> -'" a OCA C4lt'P ' JO 1'l ' owmci °' 10 -'"' 10 Ulliell °"1> '~ -" " Intl M«V '"' -1 12 Wono "'"' '"' -"' u 1.-Pltrt 11 .. -JVt 14 ~ n 12 -t .. 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''"'· Burn•, Cll1c-. l·l Saddle back could open some eyes 1111 '°'''''r~ lt•am of the Sea \ ''"'' Lt•JJ.:ut· !-iacluleback lie •It., Hna<lrunnt-r~ may be "I" 11111,g 'OOH! l"' c!-. for a lot of 1w11pli· twfon· th1•\ re through as c '11,1d1 J<01·ry Witlt•'s club enters .tfl+'I it .,ht>1l tour IO the rree"'ay I .1 I j.!llt• Tlw Hoarlrunner" tn the CIF pl.1\ofh l'.\o of the past three .' 1·.11 .... hua:-l n1nC' returntng .,l.irtt•r., and 23 lt•ttermen from a Ii·' 1!18/J 1t·,1m which "'t'n t 5·2 in k:t$!ll" plav \\1• haH' ht.•<.•n a run-oriented 11·arn, · ~;.i~s Wi tte , ··but with l>unn~ Armstrong 16·0, 170 sr 411.1rtcrb<.1tk 1 coming back and a i.:111111 receiving corps. we're go. 1ng lo go to our hacks a lot and h111Jt' to bc more balanced WP don't know much about lht l<.•am~ 1n the Sea View J.1•a#U<'. hut wt.• expect a prett.} ~1111<1 brand of foot hall ·· \.\. 1 tt l' h .i :,, t w o r e t u r n 1 n g -. t ,11 I l' rs d t ta II b a<' k 1 n h 1 s backfield and ,,.. i II moH' Kendall Newson t5 11 , 180 sr.) t o fullback Newson, a strong runner and blocker, ha~ 4.7 speed in the 40. and his running mate. Kevin Bradley. has 4 6 credentials and ran for 666 vards on 11 8 carries for five touchdowns Speed~ Scott Malcomb averaged 11.5 yards for each of his 15 catches in 1980 and is also 4 G for 40 ,1,-ards. according to Witte Armstrong WdS the starting quarterback for four games as a sophomore• irnd tomplcted 18 of 14 frir 234 yards and a TD. Others who figure heavily in \\'1tll''s pl;,ins include returning s tarters Phil Moncrief <5·11. 190 s r 1 and .John Woods '6·0, 176 s r l at the• two linebacker poSi· tlOO!i Tht• Roadrunners work out of th<' I with emphasis on the op- tion De fen!>1vely the) 'II put up .,l'vcral different front~ Winds play havoc Lenhart, Grael escape day 's toll ll} AL:\TON LOCKABE \' D•lly l'l>M ... tine Writer I O'"H; BEA C H Strong \\ 1nds anrl churning seas Tues· If ,J\ took t ht·ir toll of world class s,11(01 s 1n lht• first two races of th1• :1111h Snqw ('lass world cham· p1011sh1p In Y.incl-. that ran~ed from 17 to 2:'.I kntll~ that kicked up a two lo four foot chop there were thrct• capsizin~s. two broken rudders. one broken tiller and a partC'CI jib halyard. When the breezy day was CJ\ er. Jeff Lenhart of Mission Bav and Torhen Grae! of Brazil \\ere tied with a first and second place each. Fin;t major casualty in the heavy going was defend ing champion Dave Chapin of the U.S. who broke a Uller seconds after rounding the first weather mark in the first race He and his crew. Tim Dixon, repaired the damage and placed seventh Me a's Olson third Co l<.1 Mesa's Fletche r Olson w a~ third overall in hobie cal re· ~nua :mt.I tb.ird overall ln the hobie hull (l y contest recently in surring action ul the women's worl d s urfing sports cham · paonships in San Diego Al:so from Colt.a Mesa umlna honors was Peuy Beach. fourth In tht' hobie reaalta race. in the seroncl race Out of the second race with a broken rudder was Felix Gan· cedo of Spain who had finished ninth in the firs t race. Gancedo is a former two-t ime world champion in the c l ass. The broken rudder resulted in a capsizing of the Spanish boat. Most serious capsizing befell Jo hnny McCall o f Argentina whose boat flipped a t the mark in the second race and finally turned turtle. ll took nearly an hour to right the boat and rescue McCall and his crew. Juan Jose Grande Le nhart, a vet e r a n Snipe sailor had to come from deep in the tank in the firs t race to place second, clos e behind Grael. In the second race Lenhart took an e arly J_,d and never relin- quished it. Roger Stewart of San Diego, the other U.S. entry, mad~ an auspicious beginning by beat.ing the 36 boat fleet to tbe wuther mark in the first race, but lost out to Orsel and Lenhart on the downwind legs. Stew&rl placed 11th in the second race . T-.11 ... 11<11~: Flm l'K• Tof .. fl OrMI, lrtitl J, Jttlft ~ U.S , a. lt9'1tf ..._,, U.A.; •· !Mil "6t•trtm. ,,,,.. • j...,...,_.Qlt ~). SKtlld rau -I. Jeff L~rt. U.$.1· J, = OrHI, i l'lifl'llO Aw...-•, JfCl'tlli ' -e.-: S. 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Mer · Lou Pl•lok·ROH c..M <!el K•tlly RlnalO "<• V•n Panen, ._,_ 6-4 Hollywood Perk TUESDAY'S lllSULTS ll641t .i Sl-flltlll .,.,_,. meet1,..1 1'1 llST llACtE. I mu• Sll•fl•r P•tnler (Hiii) 4 00 l "° J 40 Time For El•IS I TOcld) O .IO 13 00 Forever With L.ov• IAlchmon<ll 2 IO Aho •Ked Howoy Girl. TN Punk, I'm ArrlVlnQ. Wlnterh•Wlo.. Andy • 1oea1, Tl>tl Comedy •••rO, Monltr•y or .. m Ttmo 7·014/S U l!XACTA tJ.SI P<l•d U S.J 410 SECOND llACtE I milt Ahw•"'-MOnltrey ~Sw"::;f~ M IHlll I t 4IO ; : ~: l.oy•I S••rt TOcldl • 00 Al\O rKtd Anon Cl\41rQer, Jerry Doi• H•lfn, Andy's Ttmolh• Hunle" Sh-. Scr•mllltng Rall T NlllO llACl. I mil• T •noo 0u111 1e.y1eu 1 11 00 ~ oo 1 40 Glen Inn IKUC!Oterl •IO l JO P•clllc Dauber ILMkOI 2 '° Al\O •Mtd Darn Romeo. Million M ..... Chief EO, For1 Worthy, Roe• On. Bye Bye Sco11v. Y-e. c1>1- T 1mo JOll S U lXACTA CJ·., P411d '1• 00 8 starters • returning at El Toro Eight starters. including four All·Sea View League selections he aded by All-Cl F running back Damon Sweazy, m a ke the out· look bright for El Toro High football in 1981 . Sweazy <5·9, 170 s r l, who operated behind a very effective forward wall in 1980. rushed for over l.300 yards as a junior. His 40 clocking 1s 4.6 and is further complemented by the presence of center Scott Hoth and guard P aul Svitenko. Also returning a re 23().pound Lou Sargeant and 205-pound Shawn Cardin, which means El Toro will once again be tough to defend against the run. Mike Douglass is back at quarterback for El Toro and will have all-league Todd Williams lo throw to. Dave Hester keys the defense with first team All-Sea View League credentials. At 6-0, 195 pounds. he has ample help with All-league tackle Bob Lopez and a bevy of other promising defen· de rs "I think this could be El T oro's best offensive unit in the sc h oo l 's hi s tory ," says Chart(t'rs' Coach Bob Johnson. Says the Chargers' defensive coach, Dan LeLeon: ··we will be more aggressive and have more speed than we have had in th e past .. El Toro shared the Sea View League title in 1980 and finis hed with a n overall mark of 7-5. The Charger s a r e con s ide red by most obser vers as Estancia 's c hief rival ror the 1981 league c rown. Peacock s igns with Bengals CINCINNATI <AP) -The CinciMati Bengals have signed running back Elvis Peacock as a free agent and waived safety Greg Bright, the National Fool· ball League club announced to. day. Peacock, a No. 1 draft choice of Los Angeles from Oklahom• In 1979, was cut by the Ramt late In the preseason . The 6·1, 215-pound Peacock rushed for l ,001 yard.a on 216 carries for a 4 6 average and seve n touchdowns during his two aeaJOna with the Rams. He alao caught 'f passes, two of them for touchdown1. 'OUllTM I AC&. l mile l'ty1111 .... , tOrvlldyl O n .... Ht -tT•l 100 uo uo •• uo uo ,,.. .. H•rd\'MK '*' ,....,_,_, AIM r lt(OO tally Jamu , Olt l tt\llMaW•y, l'tr"ll Mlt, M llll ,.,..,10 , '""' t 041/l 111""4 •ACI 1 m11t Wiii Ht .. 0-I ""'r-lfttl 14 JO JI ,JO ll 00 •tofm Menongot• CA..eiftl • lO uo Ja'10CI tV•ll-,..._) J 40 Atw rtc..S llllP $liver. S--.y M-v. II•" O"fimtr....ot, IOIO itrMi, WM Mh •lofl, M9Mlah Time I tul/S U IXACTA IH I IMllO ll 1IJ '° SIATM IACIE. I milt Ml<ro H_ .. , tor....aw 1 1 llO J ., , 10 A>lrlO AM tVall-rtQl\4lml >JO J 00 ll•Okal N IH\Oonl ) '° AIOOftlOO Potter (;lrl, TIM Kl\IQl\I. I(,( .. Nnlllt, 8uCklue, Loo•n Clle nce, t ront leker, Lord Neulr1110. 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'1 ro<k COd ~ r.cl rOCk coo JH INU. I'° red ~ Dfr 2 bOllllO Women's volleyball COLLEOI! UC lrv1tW dot UC RlverttO. IJ-11, 1)-J, 21SlllS Tue1dey·s trensectlons tAHtALL Amori<M L•- AL Su~•noeo Oan Foro. oullletoer. A119el•, ,.,, lhrH .,..,., •no 11noo 111m .., .., d1>< lo>ecl •mounl tor u"no •n 111eoe1 bal during• oeme In Clovel•nO on l'rld•Y CLEVELAND INDI ANS Solo lhe COA- t141(1 ot 80I> L•<ev. p1lcller, 10 lhe Teus Aa~s .Acll••I"" An<I~ Tt,grnlon. tlrtt b •Mmar'I TORONTO BLUE JAVS lhu lled Ted Co•. 1nr1•ld•r. from Kno•vlllt o• the Soull\ern LHQue N•tlo,..1 u-e• MO NTREAL EXPOS F lrtd DICK Wllll41m\ . .....,_, Nemed Jim F.....ing men.tQll'r •ASKETeALL N•tioMI t-etMll Atte<Mtlleft NEW YORI( KNI CKS Signed Grog Coo• torw•rd-<"ent~. lo a multkt••r c.,,.._ '00TeAL.L N.ttlenal F-11 L•-VW ST LOUIS CARDINALS R•IH..O M•rk e.11. *•drt rKeiver SAN FRANCISCO 49EAS Signed M.-11 B•hr, PIK•·kl<ker HOC•tEY N•t ..... I Heckey L.-w NEW YORK RAlolCERS Tr-Doug SO<!lart, ~II•. to lllo Winnipeg Jot> tor fulure t...,.loor•ll...,. S1gneo Doti Maloney. tell wtng, lo• ""'lll-Yeer<ontrac:I COLLE GI! TENNESSEE CHATTANOOC4 Ne...a Jtm H411110kl a>"'>l""I ... Sktlball Coach. ----------------- 2604 l T OR DK. 12 OZ. N.R.B. {) PK Lowenbrau ~.....-~__,--..... ~ ... ..,..,.~~•~•91'1¥ ......... 111111 ..... -.. .... u ...................................................................... 11111111111111111111111111111111111111~ -Eve.o~ 5:30. Anvela teo u. 1tovoh et IC•-Clly --1·· NEW8 TIC TAO ooucaH M0 A08°H Hot Llt)e' mY9tetlou9 dfa. eppMfet\Ce 10 dl•flltbe Freni. tnet ne llhootl B J wtllr. pr91>arlng to -ch tho tung.. let tho mluklQ rwrM. • GOOOTIMU ltantord Unlwrtlly iintM Na MOOt1C1 U I °'*' TM- nlt CtlMtplonthlp victory t:OO • (I) lllC)'M ••>A "Th• loy Who Oranil Too Ml.IC:h'" t 1979) loolt 9alo. L.,_ K-n • Dlf'f'NNT ITAOt<U ·~·wcw .. A.U..000'1 OHll.DNH .... IW~ "Sallltt lo 'Only Whet\ I l~... 0-tt Mlll"Sho Muon, Kritly MGNklhOI, Nell Simon, Btltamy 8101t1- .,,, Bucld Schultierg • MAKI A JOYFU\. NOtll 0 "9nda Smilh-Whito 1t•tt In an Ot\glnal go19*' oC* a about • y<>ung woman ...no 11 IOOklng for dlr9C'tl0t1 In her hie and flndl II In ralig· Ion Qt LOOK AUVt (C)MOVll * • ".iot.ph Andrews ( 19771 Ann-Matgrat, Pel• Fiith A young men·1 flam· t>Oyant att.ira of romance ~ .. acanoa1 among the llald and lluffy English- men of the Vlc1orl•n era 'R' ~ 0 0) Nee WHITE PAPER • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, S.ptember 9, 1981 Htr DI TUBE TOPPERS K 0 (' E 1SO 7 3 o a n 'ct KC E 'r 2) 8 o o "Nal1on.1I lil'oJ.(raph1c Sptt{'IHI HtJ:h· l>uwL•rt•d ramt.·ra:-, uncover mi<"roscopi(' tft.• ('8 ' 8 8 :00 "Tht.• White Sl·a l . An unimate<.J Vl..'r swn of Kipling·.., story K(.'01' m 8·00 ··crit11:':-(.'hOH'l' Hob I lopt• <.lrld l.udlh.· Ba ll slur a~ :i no' tl'l' play\\l'ight marnt•<.J to u <lruma t•nt1<· CBS 8 8·30 .. Dr Sl•uss·~ ltoobt!r Blooh Highway ·· An an1matt•d look al the \\tld world of Or Sl·u~s"' <"n•ut1on~ Mark relteratae hll mar- 119119 proposal to Chrllll na (Part 12)(AIQ {ffi Ml881HO PEASOHS: DEAOOAAUVE 81ern•rck'" ( 1960) Kenneth M0te. Oana Wynter 0 9 LOV£80AT Chll>t l 111•111 l'otar O'TOOIO Petula Cl•A A dodlCAltOoll fnOllah IOfloot- lnMt.Ot .. lflUCfl towel by nla atudenl• 1:611 HIWI t:OO Qt..w& MOW • ** • "loe>kapf ' 1196-4) Mollo• M¥ooun. Mu1rnw1. en Schall 2:161 H1W1 2:acl HlWI )MOVIE * * "JoMPh And'ows . t 1977) A11n·Ma1gre1, Pater Fl"h A young men'• flam bOyanl attain or rornonco caulO acandal among tho alald and lluffy Engu.n. men of Ille V1Ct0tlan er• R @MOVll • • • "Bluing Saod .. 1 11e741 Cleavon LtttlO. 0- Wllde< Directed by Mal 8roolr.a A rallroed wori.er In ,,,. Old Wett almost h .. more problem& than he can hand.. when ho la appointed 111e<1tt of Roclr. R1009, • town ptnpolnled lor deatrucllon by • bual- ,,... tycoon 'R' 2:46 I) EOITOAW. 2:501) MOVIE rofuMI lo Claim 1 dlvlno 1nnu.nc. 'PG, 10;«). • • "Hold Tllat ~· '1e.t1 80WOfy eoy.. uo Ooroay tcUO (J) • * ""MIN A~ f\oo- "-Y"' ( 1942) Shlriey TIM· pie, 011y Klbl>eo A pover. ly-atrlollen ~ 01r1 ra11a In love w1111 a rlell boy Md ,,,.. to overcOMO hit PM· tnll l>'•ludiee 0 •**"Tho LUI Of Tiie Moh1Can1·· (le3&1 R•ndalph Scolt, Henry WllcoMon 8.-1 0t1 tho 11ory by Jamee f'.enlmofe C()()j)Or FOr1 WllUarn Hen· ry It alllCkod by lndlena dutlng tho French llnd Indian W111 11:00., •'Ai '"Ove<land Staoe Raldar1 · ( 1931) John Wayne. Ray Cotrigan <~ • • • '"Siik s1oc11•no•" ( 1957) Fred Allaire, Cyd ChllflaM An A"*lean film p roducer becomaa Involved with • letn.,. Ru1181an 1oQOn I In P•r11 11:30 O • •. .., "Tne Faleon TakH Ovtr" ( t9<42) George Sanders, Lynn Bari Tho Faleon br .. ka up ~ of phony psychlCS 12:00 W ***'Ai .. Pal Joey .. Social St curlty could ltllll<I lo tne wey wtlet\ Orlll\Clpe Evana d.cldel lhet It"• time to get mer- '*'· •• ELaCT'NC JOURNALISTS Garri<:k Utkv <left 1 and Emery King report on problems fac "Amerlea •• Black And White'" Gerrie* Uti.y at>d Emery King eumlno the problem• and challenges facing bleck Americana loday P•trk:k 0 NNI 8JlalTllnos tho be<:kground• ol 1ia famous people who 1ran· llhed wlthoul • trace end poses posalblo roaaon1 IOf tnetr dl1appearances . "Ooar 8evt<ly"" Eva O•bor. Lnlle NlelM<I ""Spoctal 0.hvory"" Robert ur1ch Pamel• Frankllri. Tile St1tk1" Al MOiinaro (RI C1J OUNIMOKE G) MISBIOH: IMP0Sal8LE «I) ROOKIES * •• ""No W•y To Tree• A lady'" ( 19681 Rod Steeger George Sagal S:OO Q) HEWS ($) P1P8 ( 19571 Frenk Slnatr•. Rita Hayworth «I) • *'h '"By Tho Llgh1 01 The Slivery Moon" ( 1953) Oorla O•v. Gordon Mac Rae COMPANY( .. ) (I) CUNEWI ing b lacks in .. America Black and 11:00 fJ ... CJ) ®la! I A8CNEWI N80NEWI MOVIE White" tonight at 9 :30 on Channel 4 NEWS IJ 8TARTAa< 12:05 (%)MOVIE Comedy IS • very lunny topk: when Oallld 8•6nnet, Andy K1urm1n. Robetl Klein and Sieve L•ndea· berg 11411 together al lhe n1ghlspo1 whe'e they all got lhair star1S * • 'h '"fhe C.1 From Out-* s~ .. c 19791 Ken a..- ry. Sandy Ouncen An e11tre1orro1trlal tomcet crillh4end• on Ht1h "G" 0MOV1E * • '"Thunde<bird1 To Tho Re.cue'" (19811 Tho pllOts of five tpeeially equipped rocket ships muat .. vo the lives of passangera trapped on a supotsonle transporl ·G· (%JMOVlE • * 1h '"No 0a9o&1t. No Ralurn.. ( 1978) Oavld Niven. Darren McGavln Tne Ghlldrao of noglactlvo parents decide 10 stage their own kidnapping to ~·some 11tentlon 'G" 1:30 U JOKER'S WILD • AU. IH THE FAMILY ti) BEHHYHILL fl) l<CET NEW88EA T HOii Cloto Robena '1i) STUDIO SEE 'F\ace C111 Family" St-· ardess Nancy Jamee takes nor two da<19hlet1 to tne pita a1 the Laguna SECA rac:e1raclc. • m1as11a launctung In While Sanda, N Max. ''witnessed (RI (l)(BNEWS @l 8AAHEY MIUEA , :00 e ces NEWS 0 N8CNEWS llA8C~ 0 8UU.SEYE G) M0A08°H Hawkeye and Trappar 11tetnpl to retnevo a sup- ply ol hydrocor111one atolen by black-mark etM<s .., 8TAEET8 OF SAN FRAHCl8CO • OV9'EMV Guest singer Fr•nkta Lalne.(Rlt:;J Ci) MACNEIL I LD4N!" RPORT (I) TIC TAC DOUOH ®J MERV 0"""1N '"Salute To ·oniy Whel'I 1 Laugh''" Guesll Ma.rsha Mason. Krllly McNlch~. Nell Simon. e.tlamy 8roth- e<s (tJMOVIE ••'It '"Uptown Sa1urday Night'" ( 197<4) Sidney POl- ttet. 8iN Cosby A factory worker and a street-wise ubble get uughl up In a gangtat>d feud '"'*' they decide 10 1ra11 o gangstet who held I.IP a bar fO)MOVIE **'~··eon VOYOQO, Ch••· lie Brown'" ( 1979) Animal· ed Oirecled by 8111 Molen· !Mz Snoopy er\d WOOd· stock follow ••change students Charlie Brown. Poppetmlnt Pany. Llnua end M111CIO on It! adven- turo-fHl.cS tour of England andFr~.·G· 7:IO 8 2 OWTHl TOWN Hoata Sieve Edwards Melody Rogers FMtured • Mag811n• dating MNiGe. lhe history of trwiaporla· llon tn Lo. Angeles. lho d....iopmenl of • mus!COI production from start 10 tln1sh B Qt FAMILY nuo EYE ON LA. Ho11s Inez Pedroza. Paul Moyet FMtured the mo11 ootraoeous nightclub 1n Los Angeles, le Cage Au• Foflea. t>acitstago •I tne smun h11 ··rm Gemng My ACI To09ther Ano Taking II On The Road'"; j)fevlew of Ille,_ IOason ol Eye On LA .. IJ FACE THE MUSIC tD AU IN THE FAMILY fl) MACNEIL I LEHRER A90RT 1,1) NATIONAL OEOORAPHIC SPECIAL "'The lnvlslble World" Amazing and highly ·~ ctallzeo camer•s and Imaging dovkles uncov8f mlcroscoplC Ille In m1n1.11e detaJt. peno1ra1e gatules freeze movement and unravel myalellet eboul enclenl Egyptian m1.1ro- mMts (RI (I) P.M. MAGAZINE An tnleNiew With tennis atar Chris Evllrl LIOyd. a man who con11ructs large acutplures oot or tooth· picks ~-00 8 THE WHfn SEAL !n an animated 1ters1on 01 Rudyaro Ktpling"a '"Jungle Book. · a white seal -fChel lor 8 sale Island for hlmNll and ht• fellow -ls.(R) G Qt MAL P£OPLE Featured • sand cull&· building compe1111on anltQuo wlnckip toys. ptg r aoes. • blacit rodeo. 8 letnalo euctloneer (R) 8 TH! GREATEST AMERICAN HE.AO The mother or one of Ralph"s sludenla gell her· aell Involved tn •n esplon699 operll•on •no Ralph has 10 oet hor out C1J LOVEIB A NeGH~ • P.M. MAGAZINE An interview W11h tennis star Chrtl Evert Lloyd, a man who constructs large scutpt1.1ro1 out or loolh· picks. Calh>e Mann sees where anlmel II••• ore trained. Steve Caney Ms an easy way to blOw b<Jb- CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 KNXT IC8S) 0 On TV C) KNBC IN8CI l Z TV 0 l(TL A 1ln0 ) " HBO tD K.A8C !ABC.I c l(trtE'ITlc1' I Q l<FMB tCBSI ' IWORJ NV N V 0 KHJ TV llnd I l7 1WT8S1 CID t<CS T I ABCI f IESPN) QI KTTV ltnd ) $ IShowt1ml'1 Cl) t<COP TV (Ind ) " Spott19nt Oil KCE T (PBS> 8 l(cllJIP New \ Nelwork l '1:)K0CE (PBSt bles. m> MOVIE * * * "Cr1tlc'1 Che>Q" ( 1963) Bob Hope. LUCiile Bell &i) NATIONAL. GEOOAAPHIC SPEC\AL .. Tiie lnvlelbl• World .. Amazing and highly epe- c1•ll 1ed c•m.,•s and Imaging devleea uncover mk:roscopk: ltla In mlnule detail. petWtlr•te gala•les, freeze movement and unr•vel mytlartes •boul ancient Egypllan rn1.1m- mlel (R) (I) THE 8AXTEA8 "Fethe< Knows Best" ~SAMMY Sammy O•vls Sr 101ns Sammy Davis J' 10 review tho hlghllgl'lls ol a career thel has spanned the entire rango ot entertain- ment (H MOVIE * • * ., Jolla' (1977) Jana Fonda. Vanena Redgreve Writer Lllhan Hellman IS drawn Into the main thrutt of "'•rltme res111ance ettor11 when her cloMll Childhood Irland seeks 11« help ·po· ~MOVIE * * • "Alfp!anol' ( 19801 Rober1 Hayt, Julte H-oer· ty Af1•• an •trllner's cr- falla 10 food l)0450nlng. a ..-vous fOtmer wa1 pilot IS pt"50d Into MlfVlca and must conl9nd with on- b<>atd hysletla. a secretive conlrOI lower and cfk:he- fliled memories. 'PG" 0MOVIE *'" Nuly H•btls" (1977) Glenda Jacl<son. Molin• Mereou<I Sevorol nuna In a Phll.Oelphta convenl become enmean.d In a Watergate-Ilka scandal u a ,_ ~ 11 about lo be appointed PG' (lJMOVIE ••*'Ai "Tt\e Tonanl .. (19771 Roman POlenMI. Isabelle AdlOnl A man rents an 11P9rtment where a PfevK>US lenant comrntl· led S<JIC>de Ind l>eeornos paranoid •boul his neigh· bOtl 'A" 1:30 8 DR. 8EU88' THE HO<>eE"'"84.008 HIGHWAY Anlm•tod Before lhey deparl for tho Ear1h, crea- tures W1tnese wtlet wlll happen "down there" wnon Hoober 81oob and hit statt of 81oop-81eeper9. Grew-Gru1ter1 and a Plumpl reveal all (R) IJ MOVIE • * • "Wake Island"" (19"42) 8non Oonievy, Rob- llf1 Preston G) THE 000 COUPLE '1i) MAKE A JOYF\JL NOl8£ Glend• Smith-While atars In an origin•! gospel opera about • young woman who 11 lool11ng tor dtrOC11on tn hor Illa end find• II In relig- ion (I) lATIH~ (0) JOtiN MCENAOE The Ille of lhe current Wtmbl.cSon Ch11tnp. known for '"' eggrosslvo s1y1e both on and ott lhe courl. Is !raced lrom the lime he wu a freshman Pl• for Ql!) CAUFOAAIA AlOHTS An 0J111tnln111on of tne Cell- fornlf Supr-Cou111 tendency 10 provide more , Individual freedoms lhan .,. OUatanleed lly ,,,. u s Constitution and lhfl courl's con1roverll•I rut lngl on buSlng, the dHlh pena111y. •borllon and defendenta· rlghls (~)MOVIE •'It '"The Gong Show Movie ( 1980) Chuck 81ms. Robin Allman A TV hos• mutt contend w1lh a variety of oOll•cles including ne1work censors, to put together a COllechon of 1>1zatre acll for has ShOw "R" (S)PIPS Comedy ts e very funny lopk: wt1en Oavld 8raoner Andy Kaufman, Rober! KleOn and Sieve Landes· berg got l<>gelh8f at IM nighlspol wtlera they all ~I 11\etr Sl8r11 U lif<>VIE • * ·~ "Shool T ne Sun Oown" t 1980) Chrls1ophe1 Wilken. Margot Kidder In 1836. loor d1spara1I mis· Ills use an ~d map to soarGh for burled gold 'PG' 10:00 IJ 0 .., NEWS 8 ®J DYNASTY Blake dlacovers St8"en and Ted embracing and Krystle lakes dres11c action agalnll Blake over lhe take emer•ld necklace jR) fJl.) AME.RICAN PERSPECTM: ANOTHER VIEW "Oavld Villasenor Sand Palnler'" The Nit •nd worlt of • m1,1te1 of lhe Nattve AmetlG&n and universal arl of aand P•lnllng are 1how- caHCI 01) RACE FOA THE PEHHANT Barry Tompkins and Tim McCarver recap dlVISlonal baseball stend1ng1 end Interview some of lhe game·s top players [S)MOVIE • • 'h ··catherlne & Co " ( t973) J-81rkln, P•tric~ Dew-• A y<>ung gtrl tra- vels to P11111 to t>ecome • hlgli fashion model but her plens foll lhrougll end she opens a highly luerallve proatttutlon business "R" 10:15 CD MOVIE * • * ·~ ··Those Lips Tho .. Eyes" I 1980) Frank Langella, Glynnis O'Con· nor A flamboyant iwmmor stock actor. wl\o draama of 8roodway stardom. dalends an 1ncompe1en1. sl~slrl.ICk P<OI> bOy and promotes his romance wlth a chorus girt ·R" 10'..30 ... HEW8 ., INOEP£NOEHT NETWOMHEW8 • PN!8Bm: ··eronze River .. A eetnpeny 01 sh1 actors appears In ro.Olngs .,,d brief plays aboul the history of Mowl- co from tho anc .. nl May- ans tt>rough the RavOfutlon of 1910 '1i> F\.AM8AAD8 'lnherllltflQ8.. M111k and Christina a.rgue about the ownership ol Flambofds, C1J NEWL YWEO GAME • MAHN()( "'Only Giants Can Play" Cl) BENNY HILL tlJ DICK CAVETT G..-1 Mickey Spillane (Al !C)MOVIE * * "Barracuda'" t 1978) Wayne Oevld Craw1ord JaM>n Evers A college llu· dent tries 10 prove a chom- 1ca.I company ts secretly dumping IO•IC wutes 1n10 a lown's waler supply I 11:15(0 )MOVIE • * * Simon ( 1980) Alen Arktn. A1.1s11n Pendle Ion Sclenlisll a1 a btzarre- ly mlsdlfected lhtnk tan~ convince a b<Jmbltng C~· lege proressor thel he 11 an alien lrom 0018• spac.e "PG" 11:30 I) Cl) U.S. OPEN HIGHUOKT8 HtghltghlS ot the day r; action •II Iha U S Open Tennis Championships (from Fluatllng Meadows NV) D °'TONIOHT Hos1 Johnny Carson Guests The Smothers Brolhers, Morgan Fotr· child. hog callers O ®J ABC NEWS NIGH TUNE 0 LEr8 MAKE A OEAL Q) STAHL.EV SIEGEL fl) KC£T NEWSBEAT Host Clele Roberls '1i) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS (H)MOVIE • * * Touched Bv Love ( 19801 Oeboreh Rat11n. Otano Lane A nursing 1ra1,_ lries 10 brtng a handteappod gtrl out of a deep depr11111on by enc;ourag1ng her to eetre- spond wtlh her ldOI. EMa Presley "PG" f S)MOVIE * * • The Runner Stum· bles· ( 1979) Otck Ven Oyke. Kathleen Ou1n1an A Calholk: pr-• '' suspec1- oc tn the murd8f or a nun With whom he had t>een having 811 aflatr R 0MOVIE • • * ''Ransom" ( 19561 Glenn Ford, Oo<lna Reed Whet> hi$ son 1s ktd· napped a wealthy bull· neuman mull decide wtlelhor lo p•y lhe ranSOITI or work wll h I two n<lltell -MIONIGHT- 12~ I) (I) MOVIE • *'" 'Bound For Glory· ( 1977) Oavld Carradine Melinda O<llon IJ MOVIE *** 'Sin~ Tha • * • •,; '"Three Com- rades"" ( 10381 Rober1 Tay· lor Margaret Sullavan Throe young man and a girl atlck togolher 11\rough poverty, 1llneu and pol1t1- cal upheaval 1n the tumul· IUOUI Germany belween the wars 12:30 o ca TOMOAAOW Guest actress 8ernade11 Pellra, Gov James Thompson (R-111 I (C MOVIE * * •;, "The Sheepman" ( 1958) Glenn Ford, Shirley M11CLa1ne A sheep owner e11emp11 to 001w11 hts ene· mies wl\lle h&rd1ng hts anl- m•ls through callle c:oun- 11)1 1:00 C1J PSYCHIC PHENOMENA ·e ody Auras Ho11s Oam1en Simpson. Steele H1.1n1 Guesl Ceral Ann Dryef G) MOVIE * * * Home Before Oarlr. (1958) Jeon Sim· mona Rhonda Fleming A woman str1.1ggl8$ 10 ad1ust lo society follow•ng he< confln6merll 10< o nervous breakdown Q) INOUENOENT NETWORK Navs @MOVIE • * . ., .. The Sal ante Riles Of Orecuta ( t9731 ChrtS· IO~ar Leo Pt18f Cuan1ng The unStnkable T ransyl· van1an bloodsucker auempls to contrOI Ille wl)(fd, and k 111 overybOdy 1n •I. by conver11ng world leaders 10 h1a cult of devtl· WOtltllppors R 1:o6 (H ) MOVIE • • •;, ·Honeysuckle ROM" ( 1980) WIUte Nafson. Dyan Cannon Whtie on tour. a Texas country- wastern Singer ~ lnvOfved wllh the Mduc1tvo daughter of ht• Sldolllek even though he still loves h•s 1t•y·•l-homo wife PG 1:10 0 MOVIE • * 'h ··rr1e War Between The Tatu ' ( 1977) RICllard Cranna, El1HbOlh Ashley @)NEWS 1:30Q) MOVIE * *'" "Man In Tne M•d· dta ' 11964) Robert Mllc:hum FrAnce N11v"'1 S) lif<>VIE • • • The S1reetllgh1er 11974) Sonny Chiba A man. using his kung·flJ pro-. is hired to w111d ofl ChtneM hooc:tlums wtto are trying 10 mu9cie In on J epan · s Oii S<Jpply · R 1-45 .2 MOVIE * • • ·Goodbye Mr JOHN DARLING HOVI/ DO 1 LOOK I 0REND,A. ~ 15 EVERYTHIN(:T ST~A16HT ! S:30G) MOVIE • • * '"Pursued" ( 19471 Teresa Wrtohl Roberl M1lchum ($)LIVE OEAOt -THE ORA TEFVL DEAO IN CONCERT The Gra1oful Oe.O are feo. tureo In a Hallow_, con. Ctrl ., Radio Clly MullC Hall 1n New Vora Ctty hosl ed by At Frank.an and Tom Oavla 3:40 <Z MOVIE * * • •;, The Tenant (1977) Roman Polanski, Isabelle Ad1an1 A man renis en iaparlrnenl Wh&re a prav•ooa 1enan1 commit· led sulc1oa and becomes paran<>o<1 •bOUI his ne.gh· bOrS 'R <4:280 NEWS UOIJ MOVIE * ConvtelS At Large' ( 1938) Ralph Forbes. Paula Slone CJMOV1E • * "'B111racuda" ( 1978) Wayne Oav1d Crawford, JHon Evers A college Siu· dtnl lrtttS 10 j)fO\IO e Cllem· teal company •• secretly dumping toa1c weslos Into a 1own s w•ter supply @MOVIE * * 'h ''The 01.1111der· t 19821 Tony Cur1l1. James Franc.scue Pima ll'dlan Ira Hamlllon Haye$ helps '" ra1s1ng lhe nag on two J1ma Thur•day•• Oayf it11P 1fforiP• -MOR~- 7:00 0 • • "'Thunderbirds To The Rescue"' (198 t) The ptlols 01 five 1pec1any equipped rocket ships mull save lhe llvos ol pas. s.nger5 1rapped on a supersonic lrlllllPOtl "G 8:00 CS) • • * '"Some Came Runnl119' ( 1959) Frank S1ne1ra. Shllley Mac:Lalno 811sed on 11 novel by James Jones A dlslllualon- ed yoong m•n falla In wllh • ll'OUP of seedy Charac· ters 9:00 (CJ • • • • "'Resurrec- hon ( 1980) Ellen 8urstyn S•m Sneperd. A118f a l'e&• fllal a1.110 accident, • wom- on finds lhat Iha has Ille ab1h1y 10 t>aal others b<Jt is pe<aecuted because of her 9 * * 'Ai "Shoot Tho Sun Oown .. ( 19801 Chrlat~ Walken. M111got Kidd« In 1836, four dlsp.,ate ml•· Ill• l.llO •n old map to -Ch lor burled l)Ol<I "PG CZ) • • • .. Tne Offeno• · · (1973) Sean Conne<y. Tr• vor How111d While tracking down a Ghlld molester. a London dolac11ve slowly odgot htmsolf IOW.,.d 8 nervous b.r .. kdow11 'A" 1:00 CC)• ••'A ""Tho Haunt- ing" ( 1963) Julie Harr11. Cl•lre Bloom Four d11para1e ~pie 1nve•ll· 11••• • houM wnh an 1nfamou1 rapulatlon tor 1Upernal1.1r1J g~ngs-on (.S) * • * '"Some Came Running·· ( 1959) Frank Sln•tre, Shtri.y MacLatne. 8alMl<I on a novel by James Jones A d•slllullOn· ed yoong man reus 1n ..,.,ti a group of seedy charac· ters 2:00 0 * * * ,.., "'Murder On The Orient E•preu"' ( 19741 Albert Finney. Lau- ren Bacall 8olgian sleuth Hercule Poirot lnvestigales lt>e murder of an American tndull•l•llst eb08rd a lux- uriou1 end lamous lraJn ru * * • * "Voong Frankenstein'" l 19741 Gene Wlldet. Pele< Boyle The son of Iha infamous Or Franlr.ena1t11n allompll 10 prove lhll hll lather was nol • m.Oman lly complet- 1ng hll ettl)(ft 10 create e synlhollc man 'PG" S:OO Q! • • * ""Thi Impossible Years I 1968) Oavl<l Niven. Lola Albrlghr ~ • * 111 "Blue Fire Lady" Cathryn Hauiaon. Mark HOiden A young g1r1 pur • sues II« dream of a ur- 1n show l"IO<H jumping lo the exclusion or all else <4:00 CC) * • 'Horse Named Jester CZJ • • •;, ""No Oeposll No Return· ( 19761 Oavld Niven. Oerren Mc:G•llln The children or naglecllve paron11 decide to SI age their own kldnapp.ng lo ge1 some anen11on 'G · 5:00 f"C) * • • "'Ralntrae Coun- ty··' 1957) Elluboth Taytor. Monll>OfT*Y Chh Ourtng rhe CMl War.• captivating Soolhern belle Is delet· mtrted 10 have the man or her cf>Otee regardless o! 1he conaeq1.1ence1 by Annstrong & Batiuk Norman Lear fights Moral Majority in television spots By JERRY BUCK A~T ....... wr-.. LOS ANGELES -Most TV stations have ig· nored objections from Moral Majority to public service spots prepared by Norman Lear 's oppos- ing People for the American Way, the noted pro- ducer says. ''The Moral Majority sent wires to all the sta- tions saying the spots were a thinly disguised at- tack on the Moral Majority, and they would demand equal time," said Lear, c reator of shows like "All in the Family," "Maude" and "One Day at a Time." "Most stations said, 'Get off it, you have no case.' The Moral Majority then sat down and made their own spots," Lear said. 'Tonight' in Britain· LONOON <AP> -Johnny Carson's "Tonight" show, which has dominated American late-night television for nearly 20 years. wtll be s hown in Bri- tain for the fi rst lime next month, British television officials said. Independent Television, Britain's only com- m ercial network, said NBC-TV's show will be broadcast S1turday nllbta oppo1lte 1 popular talk show on the stale-supported BriUah BTOadcHllng Corp. . ITV orticlal Michael Grade, who ducrtbed Carson as "the best talk-ahow boet there bas ever been ln the history of TV," said th• American comedian approached hlrp With the ldta t>eeaust he wanted "lo be better bown ID Brtt.a.lD. '' Grade said the "Toaitbt" Abo• '"11 a,. shown only In London, bot other realoeaJ alfUlalel ml1ht pick it up after the pilot nan. The cotl ol ~ deal was not dl1cl01ed. People for the American Way, organized by Lear to combat what he saw as a threat from the religion-based conservative · group. is now dis- tributing television spots, a newsletter and other material. lt also has al\. active speakers' bureau for theologians and other community and business leaders on its board of directors. "The Moral Majority is one organization out of dozens," Lear said in an interview, "and if the Moral Majority went out of business tomorrow, there's a climate that is encouraging people who don't like a certain book to go into libraries and in- sist that it be removed. And they are being effec· tive. ·'There a.re dozens upon dozens of school dis· tricts that don 't buy textbooks unless they ~ve been approved by these groups. The People for the American Way is countering this attitude in every way that il possibly can." The television spots to which the Moral Ma · jorlty objected make no mention or Lhe group, which is a leading force in the Coalition for Better Television. The coalitton bu proposed a boycott of companies that aponaor proirams it considers ''objecUonable. '' One 30-second spot te1tures a number or peoo pie discussing how they like Lbeir eggs llxed. Each Ukes bis egea cooked a dltferent w•>'· Jn a second 1pot. people express t.bet.r pref ertncu l.n music, and in a \hi.rd , people Lalk about differeot sport.I. Goldie Hawn la featured ln one and Muh1mmad Now 'Soap' is not a s how that I happen to have done," he said, referring to Moral Majority. "They attach shows to me as it s uits them. "They have sent out several aggressive fund- raising letters saying they're coming after us. The 'us' meaning pornographers and people like me. What they don't do is ever mention People for the American Way. "It 's easier to attack a television producer than to attack the board, which includes t he heads of t he Lutheran, Presbyterian and United Methodist Churches," Lear said. Lear said People for the American Way is a tax-deductible, non-political group. "There . are dozens upon dozens of school districts that don't buy textbooks un- less they have been ap- proved by these groups. The People for the American Way is countering this at- titude. . '' All ln uot.her. "We are apeclflcally uncharted to 1et lnlo "The Moral Majority is a political group," Lear continued. "The confusion exists because J er ry Falwell is a m inister who has a widely syn- dicated television show called 'The Old Time Gospel Hour .' He cr:osses over, and where he doesn't cross over, the audience draws all the cross-over inferences.·· Lear said Falwell and other ministers with television programs frequently insert polifical statements into sermons . He said People for the American Way had a lready sought and received equal time in Ri chmond, Va ., as a result of one s uch broadcast. ANTS? (• 't' "'l\_16.J',F I. l't..r"t I \\•<1NA. 'T lit· Mt.'•• , ..-·.c '1 · r f ¥/-~ //' ........ ~ HI\ r-1 DEN '~_; ' ' • ·"'1 I ,...., .. ' ' '.1 ~ i l 8 ·1 / '. ''",.... CORRECTION In the Sea" Sep· tember Ith achertl•· Ing MCtton the,. 11 an lldvettlMment for a f33114 ~nk:1 tool Mt ule pttced at Stt.H . The copy deeatpClon of the tool Ht la Incorrect. Thia Ht doff not lftdude 8Crewdrt"'8. We 1ln· cerefy regret thla •r· '°'· At the end ol each •PGt: ID umouacer HY• politlcs,·· he said. ''But tr it la poUtlcal to 11y that that people have a nriet)' OI op6nlGu and abould .• H AmerlcaN, people have a rilht lo believe u ..__ ________ ... be free to expraa lMlb oPenlJ. wtt.bout oppotWon. they wish on poUtical matten without bavlD1 tbetr MILY PILOT Lear, who 1pent ll00,000 to ortulae &.M ~p, in....,..ty att1cked, or without barinf it augftted """•lll•m _. ... 1 said he hu come Wider ,....i attack. 'Tbey that they an bad Christiana or poor Amerlc.Lt ~~.., ~ call me~ PGmOIJ•pMi' wbO ~you 'Soap.' \then wt are poJIUcal. ' ... ...,. l ··--·~..,.......,.-:-"l!e-•..._..,, __ •a .............. -0 ..... ~P._. ....................... 3 ..................................... ......... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 9. 1981 03 1/ ' w • ....-. '""-'•••, ...... ~ 1C .-, ....... u t Y0vt •H e! CO.t•w....M1•121t .... ...__ ···-~95-0401 -~c--1••• .... -. MA-••..,1 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS &42·5'878 51to,.., l1ttftrior• lnkrlor o,•i-1.in RHldtonllal • omm .. rdal ~Avo11 St . Newport Hc-uch ...,,.... 64Z.U55 COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB 557-0211 RING RESIZING SPECIAi. •IOC> CO a T-"wa/l/r oa T\919110tW DO YOU HA VE .. OLD GOLD .. 7 w.'I M911• YM A H•w ..... ,_ L.M lll-. TIM Coat Of 'vrche .... A M.w 0.. . °"'""'" ' ....... 1~1 .... QI ..... .-01'\' • Wetc~ 'CIOC~ lle;loir no.- JEWELRY IY REMY • 41401,.., .. ...,4 !"1-.;~~·n 51Ht• IOI HorltiwoodTo-c ....... I~~ Ne:tl 10 0. AM 09Jlerv .9 • Get Rid of Cellulite SEBASTIANI COUNTRY WINE • Losie Unwanted Pounds • Herbal Energy Tablets • Skin and Hair Herbal Care Money-Back Guarantee! LIGHr I S.UTER 334 CASE OF 6·20.00 TAYLOR CALIF. WINES 1 '>t1 'l.\1thht. r l a1>ern1-1 SauVIQnon STONY~~IDGE /.5Q.M1ll1hll'1 t henili Ulant SEBASTIAN I ,.,• •"-. ..;t·'t7· .. \.';'.{" 750-MMh111cr Z 1n.~r\<lcl NUU\lt>"/u F BERINGER .· t ~"-~sl' ._ I \.;~.f-~ CASE OF 12 J 50 1500 CASE OF 12 Call Enzo 963-4634 Seven Days -24 Hours ,,,BUC l«ITIC£ l'IC'TITIOUS austNESS NAME STATEMENT The ro11owln9 perwns ••• d oln9 bu~lnel>et EUPHORIA CLOTHING COM PANY, 119t Perk A ......... C~le -M, C alllornla 92•71 Jetne\ -11n1w Ct•nclole, 11'7 Mllcl'ltll, No H . Tu"'"· Calllornle 97680 Oopllne Loulu Clenc101a, 11'1? Mll<lwll No Sl Tustin, C•lllO•ftlo 91680 This business " conducled bt hu>-.:1 end wife De.,,_ L. C1ancoola ,,,ILIC l«ITICC ,.ICTI TIOUS aUSl"ISS NAME STATEMENT T"• lollowlng .,.,.,,,., ore doing bu'IN H ai SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR, nu Ntw-1 Blvd Colt• Mtt•. Celllornl• '7•11 C & F ENTERPRISES, INC . • C1t1tornt• corporeittan Thi>~~> i. ConclllCled by f <or por•llon c & F Enl•rl>'IMS, Inc F E Conley, J r (:Nor men ot Bo<lrd Tnh stal.,..,,.nl wes Ill.a wllh tr.. C H.\OLIS ROSE. BURG<.JNDY RHINE I S.LITER 7'>0 Millihw1 Cob t.>tnl't ~gnon ESTRELLA WINES 2 67 3200 This N""'-"1 wes filed """ -Counly Cl•"k of O••nve Co.,..ty on AUQUJl IJ, 1 .. t County Clerk or Orenge Coun1y on AUQUSI 26, l'ltt ,.,. .. Pub11'1W<! Or-CO•lll Oelty Pllol, 330 CASE OF 6· 19.95 SEBASTIAN I MT. WINES LHl'.BLIS ROSE BURGUNDY RHINE I 5LITER CASEOF6-14 70 ,.,._, S.pt-r 2, • I•. 13, 1911 J9H e1 Pul>llMwd Ore._ Coon Dally Pllo1, AUQ U. Se9f, 1, t , 1', 1 .. 1 ,.,.._1 /5UM1lhliti-r Vine I( /'104r Cabe""'I °SdVV1qno11 CASE'OF 12 1· ~192 WEIBEL WINES 7~ '\1lhl11o·r Lieblr.iwnilch Y'"' " . ~ ··~ ,,,IUC l«ITICE CA~l:'-QF 12 NOTICE TOCONTRACTO•) bi.. CALLING ,.0. ••DS ~ Sth OOI 01\trlCI COASl COM 1 ~ 2 50 MUNITY COLLEGE OISTAICT JOSEF HAUPT ~· 1~' •• Bod Deadll,. ? 00 O'<IOO pm of f lhe ?2nd oar of September, 1~1 , • , L Pl•ce of Bid Recelpl 0 1110 of '·' ··,~r~'.._ ·, l, ...;! CASOOf l, 2 Purc,.,.J1119 Aot<>t M> Mart•n Pwrr1n; f I' _ tllO Mam> Ave , C~t• l;lesa, CA 7!10 '\1U~111·r Chenin Al<inc , ' f> ' 2 ' 3~0 <n•1' Po ~ VALLEY • ,,. . ~ .' 50 Pro1ect ldtnllllc•llon Na me t'I:. '-.... ' ' GOLOEN WEST COLLEGE MOTION ! ' t , 1 ,;k t ' .,f ~. SENSORS REBIO • IC>11 ' ~ ~,-C 'E OF.' 2 Plou p,..,, .,. on 111• Olloce of tr-. t • / " f,.J , A~ ', \ 0 1re<1or. ""rs1cal F..:11111•• Pl...,,1119 ""'"~~ "I '' I ' • ~·~J· "' Mr Jol\n Potter. Coo\I Community r \..,. ·, ~;.1 ~....,......._ ,,,BUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINISS ltAMlf STATEMENT Th• 10110,.,lng paroons are doing bu'H•n •s PUIYPORT MOBILE VllUIGE. Re941I Mo411~ CIUb Es1ole\, tol WHI 1111\ Sll"ffl, C~•• Mesa, Calltornte 9101 Fred H Bice -v1rv1nl• s. Bice. 1111 EllClll* ROid, C<><OM del Mar, CellfO<Ylia-25 T"ls bu$1-., *' Cl>•>Oucttlll by •n I,._ dl•l-1 Fred H Bite Tiii• stat-I .... flltd Wltll ,,... t ounty Cler~ of Ou ngop Counly on AUQuS1 24o, '"' "''"" Published Ora119e CoeSI Oelly Pllo1. S..pt 1. '· 16, 13. '"1 3910 .. 1 1 Ju I ·r v ""'"'1 r<tf'S in 1 ~ 111~ • • ? ' 30 oy College Olstr1u. tJIO Adoins Av111ue, s ,· STIANI ·~ ... ' .. ,. I CMt•MtW CA976-Pl•l -SIOI • , .·' _Jj ' NOrlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,,,,., 1 -} lht •bow named S<-1 Ohlrl<I of fllllJC MOJt£ : 'J!' ,r, ' ~ • "" , • Oro~ County, Co11lorni•, actt-by -------------.IP" .J:.·" ~ TODl'Sl ,_Jl •nd .. 'ii.rougll lb Governing 8.;'trd, NOTICI TOCREDITOllS .. ..,..,, • t I, o; t#> ' .... '(·Y. (o "' nut In• It t' rt It" t d t O a S 01' •ULI( TRANSl'I R ' 21082 BEACH• 'a• ,~L'.lulU~;,;.,..~. ~' ~ :~~ 'DISTRICT . Wiii rl(tlvt up to, but CS.U'1tl-"'1 U.C.C.I "'L n l "\T'fllf"-J4\~1 ~ nol l•Wr 11\Mo the above-SUlled lime, Nollet I> llereby given 10 ll'le PHf"'\NE(7J1'A\Qh/)~1 AJ'ITO~-· USAT. walt<1Dlchtortnrowerdoto contrac1 creditors or ESMAIEL J ASSIM uu -:..> "\~"':f -lor 1'-•b01tt PrGJtKI Tr•nsteror, -buslneu -••u 1, . ..f'J"\ TP~-P~ . v Bids sn.11 be received In the pl~ JI E Yale L-. City of 1,...1,... County ACCEPT VISA. A.•Jlld'n.. -STER CHARQ• E CARD 10.n1111..i ....,...,, """'"'•II be_...., of O•--Stale of C.llfornl• !NI• .f.'1 l U •nd PuChcly ••.0 • .-•t tr.. ..... ....,. t>ul' transfer IS aboUl lo be maoe .. --------------~.···~ PRl'"c,;E-ECTIVESEPT. IOTOSEPT.23. 1981 sl•lodllmt-otoce to ROBERT l THOMASONend UMlT TO STOCK ON HAND. '-""" rr Tnere will be• 4 ~11 r911ulreo GLORIA J. THOMASON. Tronsfen-es ~~---~~-~~--~~~-~---------~~~~~--~~~~-~~-~~•or ••<II•~~ ~d dO<umeM• ~who•• business edress Is 16••4 -------------guaron1.-. Ille rolurn In C100CI t ondltkln LasM<1, City of F-l•ln Vall<ly, County PUil.iC l«lllCE NOTICIE 01' T•USTEIE'S SALE T.S. Ne.JlSJe NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN. 1,..1 on WHnftlMY. S.llC«nber 23. 1"1, el t 00 o'~loc:k • m of said dey, In lhe of· Ike of RE.Al ESTATE SECURITIES SE AVICE , loc•l•d •• 2020 Norin Broadway, Suitt io., Ill Ille City of Sa<\· la AM, County of Ortngie, Slit• of Calllornla , H EWPOA 1' EOU t TY FUNDS, INC . e C.lllorlMe co•l><>r• lion, as duly OC>CJC)lnted Trus'" unde< ll>e pu,_I 10 tr.. power of ute c.., rerred In !NI ur1eln Deed of Trust e. tt<uled by FAANI( J OUAANTE •nd SAll'Y M OUAANTE, ""Sll<tnd - wife. recorOed Oct-• II, 1'90, In Book tJNI of Ofllclal Reconls of w lo Cou111y, .i peoe 8", AecMO.r'• Instru- ment Ho 24o31J, by •ffson of • b<ffth or dlfNh In payment or l)ef'1ormet1Lt of tt• oblloetlolls ..cured llle•eby, In c ludl119 ,,.,., brea<h or deleull, Hollo Of Whk h WH rtlCMa.d "41<'fl 29, t .. I. In 8°°" 14036 of Offkla l Record• of said County, el Pao-717, Recordff's Instrument Ho wosa. WILL SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIODEA FOR CASH, la"'1ul ,_,.y of tile Un119d SlatH, all pay.Ole at the llme of Sal•, •II ri91'ot, lllle end lnt..-.sl ,_ N ld by It. •• Trustl!e, In end to INI reel pr-r1y sllualtd In said County •nd Stale. dHcrlbtd es lol!Owt Loi 14 of Tract No u ... as per Mee> re<orell<l In 8oOIJ It I, Pao-S 47 lllrOUQh 4t Of MiK•ll.,_,. Mec>t. In the O!flc• of tr.. COUnty AK,,,_ of 'aid Coull! y Tne strwt tddtts• or olher common desl11Ntlon, II any, of tile •ffl Prot>Ct• ty herelnabOve OH<rlbtd Is pUrJ)Drled 10 be 200• Tustin, Costa Meu, CAlltomla. The unoenloned r..re«>y dlt<l•lms 111 llabUlty for ony lnc:orr1ct11tss In wkl ",...' -HS "' ottwr com..-de 1l9N1tloll Said sale wlll 119 m-wit-I War· ranly, ••-n or lmptled, •-rdlno 1111•, pouuslon. or encumorances. to tatltfy ttw prlnclpal balance of ti. Hole °' other obllO-llon H<Utecl by wld OoMd of Trust, with lnllf'fll - otNr ...,.,,s es "'""'-tlltNln; 1>1111 tdvancet, II any, ullOtr IN terms ttwreol and lnlerett on ti.ch .Ovences, -Illus feff, Cl\ar9H -eopensaj of IM r.--of II• trwts CtMltd llY H id Oeed of Trtnt. Th• IOl•I •mount of Mid ot>tlg9tlon. lncluctl119 fH~Y Hll,...•t•d f"'· chertet end •-s of the Trust .. , al the """• of lnlllel publlcetlOft ol lhl• Notice, la VS,t70 ..... 011ed:~li.1"1. NEWPORT EOUITY l'UNOS, INC .. • c.tlfor"'• c...-atton. as Tr.n• By: RE.AL ESTATE SEcu.-1 Tl ES SERVICE. • c.tlf<wnl• ~•tlOfl. ltJ.\etM ly ISIEALI 0.J -roe•. IUPra .... t 2020 H. Broec!Way, Svttt 11», StntA Me, CA t'J~ Tel' 111~) ts.s.2* PIAlll-Qr ... Geist Dally Pllcll ..... t.•.1't"1 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-M78 MUC l«ITICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINlfH NAME STATEMENT Tr.. IOftowlnq .,.._. Is doing bu•I neuu· Cl) CLEAN UP YOUR ACT COM· PANY, (?I CLEAN UP YOUR ACT. 1""1 .......,,.,,,, Sc>Ke 27. C~t• Mew. CallfOl'llla '2t27 Cllllord H4'old Henson, l••O Newport. SPH• 11. CO•I• Mu•. Callfomla m v Thb business I!! conclucle<I by •n In· dl•l-1 Cllttord H. Hon\O'\ Thi• •tel-I we• llled with tl'le County Cl•" of Ore n91 County on AUQUSI 24, l"t rulUC MOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS N""°'I STATEMENT Tr.. loll-1119 per'°" IS dolllQ bu\I· ........ VILLA L AN OSC AP E CONSULTANTS. UOJ N Main, Santa Ana, Calllornla '1?70t Ml<llotl G OoOurke, U 70 Honey1uckle, Founteln V•ll•Y. Callfomla 91IOll This biallltH Is tondVCllld by •11 1 ... dlvlduel Mlc,_I G O.Ourlte ,,,IUC l«ITICE FICTITIOUS aUSIHIU NAME. STATEMENT Tile lollowlno Pff"'" Is dOlno 1>u>1 MSS•S CALIFORNIA WESTERN PAIN· TING, lOl5 Teylor Woy, CMI• Mesa, CA.,., •. JERRY DEAN CASTELLANA, SSS Paularlno, • P-7°'. COllo ~w. Cito 9762' Thi• buslr>Ms h conducted by an ln- dlvl-1. Jerry o c .. tellant This •tat-I .... •119d with the Counlr Clerk ot OronQe County on AUQ, S, , .. , ,,,lllC l«ITICE ,.ICTITIOUS aust"ISS NAME STATEMENT Tht tollowlng peroons ere doing business•• POllSCHE UNllMITEO, .. ?S W Coa s t Hl9hw1r , Newpon Beech. Calllornl• 92'60 H\191'H -HU9f>es, '71 W ttnd Str..i, UP'-. Celllornle •11 .. T"I' llu\tneu Is conducted by an '"' dlvldutl Ktlth l . HUQNS c;e...rei Pertner This Jlal-1 wes fllM wllh Ille County Cl•rtt of 0••"9t County on August U, 1 .. 1 flUIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS a USINEU HAME STATEMIHT Tiit followl119 pe,_, IS CIDl"9 bu>I ne'' •s MUSIC l;IASTEAS AECOROING !.lUOIOS, 10•H ElllS A•enue. Fullerton. <Alltornl • Aoneld Tue, 7:M1 Coldweter Ce nvon. -rly Hiii!!, Cellfornlo W ot Roneld re .. This stat•"""' WH 11-.0 wllll the County Cter• of Orange County on A119ust 14, "" Fl"211 Pul>llSl>ed Or11119t Coast Dally Piiot, AUQ 16, SeOI 1. 9, 16, tte1 3131 .. 1 PUIUC l«lllCl FICTITIOUS a USINISS NAME STATIME"T Tiit followlng persons ar1 dolno busll-.»~ QUALITY ASSEMBLY. 301,._A Hell..S.y, S...11 Ana. C.lllornle tt70l Ol•lslon ol 11om• Earth StelloM of "merlu, Inc .. a Uteh corporation, )()1'-A Hallodly, Santa Ana, CalllOrnla t21cn Tn1• bu!llntH 11 cond<Kted by • <or t>O••llon Home Ear111 Stal Ion> of America, 1 nc .io.tv1 Reynold•, Secrelary This P~-1 WH filed •1111 I"" County Clerlt 01 Orengop County on AuvuJl J1, 1911 This sit!...,..., we lll9d wllll lht County Clerk of Of•nve County on Auvu~ ta, t9't. "tttm ,.1.,n1 l'IW'a Publl,,_ Orange Coasl Dally Piiot, Pul>ll>hod 0r""9t Coa•I Oally Piiot. Publlshecl Or-Coell Oeuy Piiot. Aug 26, Se9I ?, •. It. 1"1 J711Mt Sep1em1>er 2. •. 1•. 21. , .. 1 .u..1 AUQ. "· h , Sell'. 2, t, 1 .. 1 ,.IM t ,,,IUC MOTICC ,,,IUC l«lntC l'ICTITIOUS auStNeH N~1'tl7t N""°'ISTATI MENT s u r e R I o R c o u " T o " The followl119 .,."°" Is oornv bl;sl- CALll'OtlNIA, ness as COUNTYOf'ORANOI, HIOOEN llANCHES 11, C/O WlllS.-A MelldeleftO, 1111 camous CASE AIM921 Orlve. Suitt 210, trvlne, Cellfornle In tllt Ml"9r of tM Applk ttlon of t27U CLARENCE AUSTIN VAVAUSICA Jeffrey D. Howu, tOS C111yon FM ChlrlClll of Heme. v .. w Orlve, ~ Beech, C•lllON\la ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR 'l?HI CHANGE OF NAME. Jtttfray O - CLARENCE AUSTIN VAVRUSl(A Tiiis siat-1 •H llled wit" the hH filed •petition lfl thl• cour1 tor en Couflty Cieri< of Orange Cou11ty on :~"::~~,!,119~~':;~i~ c~~T 7~ AuciutU., 1"1 VAVAUSKA to PETER AUSTIN VAVAUSl<A II Is~ ordwed '""' •II pe-IMtf'Hlied II> tile matt•• etoroalCI •l>- pear before !Ills c-1 In ~,...,., ND J .. IOO Ct .. k c.Mtr Drive Wt•I. Senta ,,,,., C.lttoml•. on ~.,.. JO.'"'·'"'· et !O:JOo'ctocl< • m . -lhtn Md tllere 11-t-. II .,.y tllty .,..,,., ""• .. Id petition tor <Nnoe Of n.ame"-ldflOtlletr.,_ It It tvnlwr ordered -a <apy of tlll• -.. ....,.. -119 p.-c1.-ln Orel'lt• Cout O•llY r 11e1. • nawsp-r of .. ,.., .. Clrcul•llon. plltMI-In tltll c-tv et i.11t1 OM•• -'tilt ..... C-llllvt _.t llf'!ot I• IN.., of .... '-'1"9. 0.....~21,"91 ~H.,.,_ .. Jlllf9Jof tlw ~-c-1 •u1• I CUT\klt, 1..c, 111111 • .,.......,, s-. -~AIM, C:.. t'Jll» "'*"""er.,... C°"t 0.11~ r11t111, l'l..nl PIAlllalltd Orlftllt CoHI Oally Pll.t, Aug, 1', 5-pt., 2, 9, It, 19'1 3*>4>4t l'lCTlnous •USllHH NAM• ITAT•MIHT Tiit fotlowlna Pl"'""' ••• dolno DUtlnttt•. AGENDA ENTERPRISES, 416 Mornl119 <AnYoll R~. Cor-Oll• del MU, Cal ltwnle ttt2S J(J/fltl C..t\aOl•IM, 4M Mornlno Ca llYOll AOllCI, cor-. del M.,, Call fotnle '2IW Joftn Mlyelle, ~It PrlKllla Ott .. WH\ (.o'Olna, Celtfornla '11"t Tlllt llutlnofH h c-ctt<I lly • OOIMr•l .,.,_f'>lllp .1ot111c.n.ia1N Tiiis I~ -!Hid wlttl ti. COlllltY Cl-11 OrMtit C.....ty 111 August )I, "91 f't6'711 ,.111111111'4 Or.,. C...~ 0.llY Piiot, PUIUC MOTtE l'IC'TITIOUS eUSINHI N""°'• STATIMINT TM 101to•ln9 persons ••• aolnv IKltlnts.s .. , ~E EIGHT ASSOCIATES. J7S E Boker 51-1. Casi• Meta, Ca llfornte .,.,. Full fl•,.... of re9lslrant Af•d rt- Jlueno .oorets. WARREN C. LEFEBVRE, H llt>- da ISie, Newpor1 S..cll, Cellto<11la HMO J AMES I! OOBROTT, Ut VI• Lido Soucl. N-1 Be«ll. Celllomte '2MO WAL TEA R. BENNE TT. 12'7 M••l•n Lent, Newport Beech, (allfornle t'1640 ALLAN L. DAVIS. P.O. &o.11 2490. H••'*1 llM<ll, c.tlfMnl• t1MO "'41Lll P L. WI TH, 1411 Lv-0. L-. Walnut C ..... , CtllfOrl'lle ·~ WILLIAM L. MAUERHAH, U lleyel St. Geof'tlf Rd., -port 8eKll, Ctllfllmla ~ HAROLD B. HllMBAIE, 1"'2 I . Lame11 Htlllf\h Ori .. •, S.nle Alla, C•I lfotnle 92105 IRA°'-l!'Y I(, MATTEN, un '""" UM, ltvlne, (AllfOmle tt7 I! Tlllt butlMn la t Olldu'tecl &y e .. ,..,., paf1Ntllllp. Alllll L. Oe\lfs, ........ "" ... , Tillt --' w19 flttd wltll ttle C-1y CMH'll of Orllfl.. C°""tv Oil A...,,, 11. ,,.1. , .... , •• DOellOTT. , •• ..s T-ClNll« 0r1 ... ..... c.-. ....... cetl'Wlll• ••• ~-----------__.Aut. ». S.. t. •. 1', 1•1 ,._.,_ s.,1. 2, •. "· n. '"' ~JMt. ,.,..,., "'*'-°" .... Coe .. 0.lly "''°'° A119 1', M, Slfe. J, •, 1"1 ,,,_., w111t1n 10 oavs all er ,,,. bid _..1119 ofO•anot. St<rteofC•llfornl• dale Tile pr_.-yy lo be 1r..,slerre<1 I• Eac" bid mu>! <onform •ltd be des<rl-In -rel •• All •too In ,..._~,,.to'"° conl'4KI docvmanh l•edlt. 11.nures, equipment ...., good E1tth bid s/1111 be accompenlld by wlll of tl\el ON-SALE BEER ANO Ille -urlly rl'fe<rlld to In Ille conlroct WI NE FOR BONA Fl OE PUBLIC ~i::i'~t~ by""' 11'1 of prcoowct EATING Pl.ACE bu\lnns known es TM OISTRICT •-rves ,,,. rlgllt to "FRENCH KITCHEN" -IOC.aled tt ••Itel any or ell bids or lo ••I"" any 4Ut Birch Sll'ffl, City ot Hewpor1 lrrooulorllltt or 1nfOfmallllH In env Buch, County of Oret1ge. Slate of l>lo• or In,,,. btddl119 Calllornlo Tt>t OISTAIC1 hes Ol>tol,,.. trom Tile !Mk ,, .. JI•• wlll be con ...... lne Olrector of tnt Oeperlme<1t of ,,.. mol9d on or .rflef ll'le 19tl\ d.ty of S.p- duslrlol Relallons tne gopneral prevell-lemt>er, ttei ti IO 00 A.M. •t Ing r•tt of per diem ,.091, In llW WESTERN MUTU'°'L ESCR OW CO RP AT T N M"R ILYN locality In wltlch '"" work 1, to .. WESTMOAElAHO, w--·eu .. ':07:'.::::' ~..::, !~~': .~~:. IO I So YO<t>e St • Suite 101, Mtln, lr•<I Tllete r•••• ... on Ill• ., ..... '7MO, Celftwnlt OISTRICl office localed •I Ollltt of That tne l~I dale tor fllln9 <l•lm• In Pholul F..:111t1u PlaMlnQ, CO.!t :"" =~1;:.•rr.O lo ,..,.1,. Is S.... Community Coll-Out Coole• may om • be o111.ine<1 on r9<1UHI. A COPY ol ~ So,., es Is ...,_,, to the Trensferw, ••lft1hall be pooled•• the joll •11• •11 business MmM -~·--U-Tiie 1...-eoo<nv SCnedul• ot per dl..n by the Transferor ,.,.-IN IMUI tllreo I ;tars are' SAME wa9t• Is beWd _. • work no doy of Oated· Auvusl,. t,.1 el91\I (I) !lours Tne r.ie 1°' l'IOllO.y ROBERT L THOMASON :1:. == .... ~-"""" be ., leest GLORIA J THOMASON II Wll 111 mandAlory upon the CON· TretlSI~ TRACTOR lo whOm IM contre<t Is Publl~ Or-Coe" Dolly Pilot, awarell<I, and _. any wt>c..,t,.KI...-S.PI '· '"1 ~I una.t him, lo pey nol ltu than lhe u ld -!fled r•I•• lo a ll woncmen NllJC l9TIC£ ~:~::"act;" them In tne Ha<ullon of ------------- No bldOtr may wllndrew hi> OIO for NOTICI 01' INT•"DID o period ot \ltt1Y 1.01 days oiler Ille TR-Sl'IR UNDER dell WI fCH ,,... -nl119 of blcls SICTIONS,.,, AND Mtl•. A PllY,.,...,. bond and a pertormonc: CALll'OltNIA aUSINISS A"D boltd wtll be roqulred prlOf to execu-r•Ol'ISSIONS CODI lion Ol ll>e conl•KI Tt>e peyme<1t bond Name of Ileen-, "'s Soclel Se<Uf'lty !!hall be 111 tM torm ~ forth 1n the numbef', end -eu of llc;enwct pr• contract doCument• ""lwt, lncludl119 Zip Code Esmalel Go-.rno119 Bo<lrd Jutlm, •1 Blrcll Street, Hewpor1 By s/Normon E Wallon BH<h, Calllomla Secretary, BOerd of Tru!llett Name, Soclel StcUf'lty number, end, Publls/led Orenge Coast Dally Pllof. edd•ess o1 1n1..-trensftrw, lnclud-Seplemtle• l, •. 1 .. 1 ,.,..., Inv Zip Code Romf1 l T"""'-, ,,,IUC l«ITtC f'ICTITIOUS aUStNIU NAME. STATI MIEHT Th• IOllOWl1t9 ....--Is dolno butl· ,..,,._, RET ASSOCIATES, 1001WHl11111 Sir"'· Sulit M. CO\la Maw, Calllo•nl tn•77 'Ilene rd E T emlflO\ltn, 111•1 Bimini Slrat1, S.nla Ana. Gelltornte '7701 Tlllt bu$lntSS It C-ltd by tn In- div~ Alt,.,.rd E Tomlnoslen Tiii• suit-I Wti Ill.a wltll IN CO\lnlY Clerk ot Ore nge County 011 AUVVtt U , 1 .. t l'l..U. Publlltwd Or"'9f Coest Oelly Piiot, S.pt. t, t , 1•, 2J. ,,., "7M1. l'ICTtnous eUSIN&SS N-S ITAT•MINT The IOllOWfl\9 per'°" It dOint --MU ti SCHOOi. l'OR BASIC 0"1'1C& SKILU. )400 lrvlM Ave., Suite JI •• NH•POl1 8tKfl, C..lltwnle ta..t Bulle•• l . LOftt, tU7 Gelt .11y Drive, N••POl1 8eec11, Callfernle ''* Thlt Mines• Is cond\Ktt<I by 111 11'>-dlvldWI e.r-e L L*'t Thi> ••-•at Ill .. wlttl ,,_ c -ty Ci.rt el OrMOe Cellllty tft A\ICl\ltll it, 1 .. 1 "'""' P\11111"'*1 0r0fltt Coeit OIAly "llo4. 5"4. t, t. II, U, tttl :..SJ.ti IUH l euen, Foul\laln VelltY. Callloml• 9VOI; Gtorl• J . TI>.omnon. UU• l a ue11, Fount•ln Ve lley, Callf0<nle '2709 IClnd 04 ll~h) ,.,._ to be trensltHed ON·SAlE BEER AHO WINE FOR 80HA FIDE PUBLIC EATING PLACE LICE NSE No 41-°'4n Total c-lcltretlon to lie paid ler ttw b•nl..s• -lkenw Is St 7J,OOO.eo Cesh to be ClePOSlt.., In Escrow Sl,000.00 Ot,,._ -. for the balen<.e 04 uish to I» clitl*lled SM,000.00 No4e, 5tc1Wlly Agr-~ -T~ 0.ed lnfavorof tl'otStller 1110100000 TOTAL. t t7S,OOO.OO The pike -rt the c-lde\'atlOft for the trensttr 04 ttte lluslne» •114 tl'ot llcenw Of llQllMS Is to lie petcl la· WESTERN M UTUAL ESCROW CORPORATION lfOll S. YOIUIA STREE'T, SUITE No. 101, TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA OM 011 Al'TER S.. teMbff », 1"1 The ~ .... t ... t ttlt c-ldlW• tloll tor ffle tl'MWW Of ttw Wtlneu •net tM "-°"I~ It IO ... peld tfttr IN Oel)ar1!T'fllt of AICOllOlk Ba....... Centl'OI ,_ -1'9"'"9 IN ,,...,.... .. _,.,_ H•-.............. of IN n cr- holdtr. WESTll"H MUlUAL ESC~. IOI t-Y ..... ltrwt, Suite No. 101, TtUtlll, CalllOrflle tUIO, ATTN: Meo1lyt1Wntl'MHI-. H MAllL J.USIM Tr-lw0t ROelE"T L. THOMA10N GLO.-IA J. TMOIMIOH T,.,.,,.._ P\1111......, Ol'Mt9 CMtl O.lly ftl .... s.,,c '· ltl1 ...., l'ICTlnOUI •u•11••H NAMISTATWMINl r ne tollowlng pe"on' ••• OOlnQ llutll'ltu •• THE CA• PHONE. COM,.AHY >100 Altwey Suite t•. Cost• M<lw c •II IOr nla .,,.. O.•llS ,. _l,,..r. ao'O, c.r..nrwl, N•w-1 .. ecll. C..lllo<nla 9*J Ron 8tn nell, 611 Unhertllt A-. L.M Getos C•lltorn•• tt030 Thll llutlntu h conducted •• • ten.tel per11W•\lll11 O.vld P Wel,...~r fhlt •tat-I wH lllect with llw Co..nty Clt11< ot Ore~ c-•Y on Auvu.Jllt, '"' "ICTl'10U• eu&tNUI NAMI STATIMa"T lna foUowlflt fll9•-It dol119 11ua1 NttM AM(MICAH AOVllHlllHfO 0 1$TllllUTOllS O• HEW,.O•T COSfA MC~. hm Arc•l111, Mlt- slon Vle)O, Callfo•nl• •M1 AODarl Wllllam J•llnHn, IU """'°"" 1.-C-1• ,.,.. ... t..lltorni. ..,.,, T"h Du\lnoO\\ It <Or>Ow<led by en I~ dtVICl\Ull A-fl W Jol\n110n lllh •Ill-I ••• lllecl with 11* Ct11n1Y Cl••-or O••n9t Co..nty on AUQu" )I, 1 .. 1 ,.,.,..., ,.,.,,a P\IOll-0r•"9t eo.u O•llY Pilot. PUOll\i-G <>•noo Goan Oelly Piiot. Sept J, t , t•, U, 19'1 m• II Sepl-r 2,' 1t ?J, '"' -....1 ,,,IUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUi aUllMlfSI NAMI STAT.MINT Ille IOllOWl119 Pl'''°" I> dolllg bu>I ....... SUNRISE C'.Ol OSMt TH, lt•I, B .. tll lloult••rd, ttvnllnQ1on lka<h, Callto<nla '?Ml A-t C••IO s -1t•r. •10 SoU1h Tim-. Sltlta Ana, Ce, '2107 This bUSlllet> Is COlldu<led by an In Olvldual Robert C Swffl,,., T Ill• s1eltmenl w•> 1119d #lift Ir.. Coul'lty Clerk of Ot•nQe Counly on AUQUSI U, 19'1 Ft•tlOt Published Orange'°'"'' 011ly Piiot. Sept, 1, 9, 16, D, l'ltl lfU 11 ,,,IUC l«ITICE NOTICI: 01' SALi Notk• Is Ntreby 91.,.,. pursuont lo -''°"' 3011 -JOn of lhe etv11 c-of the Stet• ol C.llfornle the un Oenl911td, Mc Fe rl•nd Towing Inc wlll Mii •l publl< •uctlon, •I '1• N 8olavlf St .. Orangop, CA 91 ... ol 10·00 • m on Monday, September n.-. 19'1, IM IOll-1119 deS«ll>ed P<-•W. to wll t'71 OIOt CP, Vin .OlJS1AIR14TUI, MICll. llf.eni. •SBCJU 1971 Hondf 1)0 M C, V t n •CB l )0F110J 4 t• E ng • CB7IOEHQJll1. CA l.•UtlW • l""°~t Said w it I> for Ille purpor.e 01 Wtl\ tying llM al the unde••lllfWd lor low· •no end/or 110•-,,..,91, 109411r..r with cosls of •d•tfllslnv and Ul>tllW\ of Wlfl O•le<I '"" '1h doy Of September, 19'1 J .K LIEN SAi.ES Publl\twd Or•noe Coa•I D•lly P11ol, Sepl • 1 .. 1 ,,,BLIC l«ITICE NOTICE 0,. T•VSTEE'S UlE Lo.,1No.n - T.S. He . ..,_J T D SEllVICE COMPANY u dult •Pi>Ointed Tr11110. uncle• lne 1011ow1119 deS<rlbod -ot tru>I WILL SELL A T P UBl.I( AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDOEA FOii CASH IP~yAblt •I time OI S•le In l•wful m.,.,., ot ll'lt Unllld Sttlttl •II rlglll title •nd 1nt•res:1 con'e'eyed to M\d now l'leld by II -M•O Oeed of Trust In I"" P•-rly nereln.,t•r dew:rlbed TRUSTOR DON GABRIELE, All unmarried man end SUE MAGEE,.., unm•rrlf!CI ~. 4'' f04nt ten.eno, BENEFl(I AAY I A VI N (', AOEL50N • .., ..,,,m.,,1eo men es lo en undlvldtcl 71"1. lnltrest •nd AN OREA AOElSON, • >111911 -man. u IO 011 undl•ICll<I ... 1nttrKI •nd MARK STOCKWELL, • ""91t man •• lo ., undl•lde<I 11'-1nltresl ano PETE SOC:INTEK and TALLIE J SKINTEK, huSb«lcl and wife as to •n undivided 1l'llo lnterHt •nd NEIL SU PERFON ono MARIEM SUPEAFOM, huSbend enct wife as 10 •n undl•IOfld »'II. 11'>- terest Recorded ,.,..y U, '* •• '""' Ho I ~19 In booi1 1360ll, p-14 ot Ottlcl41 Rt cor<ls In 11\t ofll<t ot Ille Ae<or- Of Or-County MIO -Of lru~I dUt rtl>tS lhe I01low1119 "'-ny Loi I of Tract No 10'lt0, 1n 11\e C:O..nty Of Or•ngot, 51.te ot Calolornl• ••per map •teorell<I In bODll •H . -s ... •nd ... MIKell-S Mac>\. In ,,._ ofll<t of 1"4 county rKOf'cMr o4 s•IO covnty. •nd aloo ~-~ t"" SoutMoste roy tOS IMI of the NOfl,..e\lerly Ill '"'' ol IOI llS ol Tr•<I 300. 1n In• counly of Ore"91 Slelt ot ca11101111a, •• per m•p r«ordecl 1n -I• ~· 11 ...., 11, M•!><tll-.,. map\, 111 ,,.,. ottl<t of '"*county recor~r or Mid county 7•9) Irvine Av• . ~t• MeH, CA I ll a Slreel aoclrHS or co,...rnon do \uan•tlon ·~ 'nown abow no ••rrenty ., QfYen ., 10 "' COtnoteten.u OT (CW rectrwu l TM benelltl.,r under s.id 0.-t<t of frus•, by re•sO't of • breech or default 11• ll'le 01>ll9•tlons u cure<I ltwreby, nerttOIO't Ut<ule<I •nd - llvtreo lo Ir.. UNJerSl9fled • wrllten O.cl.,al'Ofl of Oef4u11 -Oem- lor Salt, And wrtllen nollce Of oreecn •nd ol t leCllon lo ceuu lllt un- d•"•vned lo sell Hod property to wllsly w id ot>11941t~. and 111er .. 11er lM UllOH!>t.,-cau>ecl Mid no41Ce ot 1>ru ch -of 11.cuon lo be Rtt<ora.a ., Instr No »17' In -•40n p-111. of said OllKl•I Recorclt Said Wit ••II be m-but "'''"°"' (O'ltNnf or • .,.,.,.,\'. •AP<•H Ot Im plltd, ·-•dl119 lllle, PD\MUlon, or encumC>r'41n<t>. 10 IMIY the remal"l"9 prlnclp.11 sum OI l/\t noteCsl secured by Wld Deed of Trust. wltf\ 1n1erHI es '"Y id"°'" OirOYlded ldvancf'S. 1f Mty, vnoer the tlrms ot Wid 0...0 of Tru". ''"· c11.,oo •nd upanHs of llw l•u•ttt •nd Of lne t•ults cr .. 1.0 by said 0...0 OI Tru>I Said Wle ,.,111 tit ""Id on T""rsci.y, 0<1-r 1. 1"1 •I t 00 P M. .i the Cl\ec>,.,... AW!nUt en- 1 r anu to tne CM< Cenltr Bult<1l119, JOO E .. 1 Cheprn&n A-. In Ille City of Or•~. CA At 1tw time of t,.. lnlll•I pUbflcallon of tNs notice. ,,.,. lotal amo""I of - unpaid l>•lence ol the oblogolion MCUred by IM abo ..... dew: robed deed ot tru!ll -••llmale<I coJts, upen .. s, end ••honco IS in .n• 71 To d•· t•rmlne lhe ..,._,1119 bid, you may coll c1u>m.ow.t. OATEO~embff I, 19'1 T 0 SERVICE COMPANY, •• w ld Trustff, By Otr l!I T •lalU>. Assistant~rtlary One Cllr Boul•••rd West Or M>9f. Cito .,, ... 11141 a.JH• Pul>l1'1>t<I 0ra"9f Coa•I Oally Pilot, Sot t, 16, 2l, 1 .. 1 3'1141 ruauc 1«1ncE "S-""' NOTICI 01' SALE 01' RI AL PROrlRTY AT rRIYATE SALi Ne.A1•ta '" ... 5-rter Ceur1 .. II• S~ tf Callfentia• IWlllec-tyMOrM .. '" 1"9 Maller of 1r.. EsUite of LOIS VIRGINIA BRECHTEL, Deceostd HOiie• I• herel>Y 9lven lh•I Ute vn- 0.rslQlllld wlll tell •I Prlval• Ml•, lo ll'le hl~t •no l>HI -·· suble<t lo conllrmellon of Wld Superior Cour1. on Of •fter ti. ISth day 01 S.Plemll9r, 1 .. 1.atll'ltOlllCeofC A.HIGBIE,22' Merln~ A•enu1, Ba. JU, B•lbD• ISia nd, C•lltornl• Telep,.one 71U7).7'1Q, CountY of Orange, St•t• of Call!omla, all Ille rl9"1. tlll• •114 ln- leresl ol i•IO die .. -et ttw time of deatll -all ttw •!tilt, "'"' ono ,,.. ltrtsl INI Ille Htele OI Mid dl<Hltd ,. .. ecqulreo by -•lion Oil ••• or otll«wl• other tnan o< In eclclltloft to tMI of Mid dlOl.Md, el ll'le time ol • ·"'· In ""'10 •II Ille c•rt•I" ..... .,.. pcr1y sltuti.cl In llw .. Id C°""t'I' of Orengo, Slate of Gelitocnle, per1lcu1er· ly det<rlbeel as fOllowt, to-wit: Lot It Of Trett 700, as per moo,._ corded In 8ooll 212, P ... 1 ... U end 46, of M"<elleneous Meps, In tr.. Offl<e of tl'ot c-ty Rlltordor of wld Coul'lty • more coml!IOlllY -nown u 1m Partt"lll 0r1 ... CMteMnel Cellfornla Terms Of Mie c.ash In lewfltl monty Of Ille UNled Stat• 1111 canflr....tlon of ule, or pert cetll e11<1 Delenu tvlda t1c •d •Y note ••<u•td llY Morte-ot 0t Ttuit 0..0 on t,.. f"~• ty "° IOld. Tell ,,., cent of emou11t bid to lie --'led with blo II• ., ~ te tit 11'1 wrlllno ...O •Ill ...... ..., at "" ........ off IQ ti.,.,., lllN aflef the flnl pVll!k Mi.t hertol tnCI before date Of Nie. Daled .,.,, ,,_., oey 9' AUOUst, "'' C:.AH .... Anw .. y ,., .... uu-· ~ JOHN T•••Y ••ICMnL . ......, .. ..........,_ ""9l1JN11 or.,. eoe1t Dell( ••1ot. ~ t.1, •, "" "'""'' NOTICE OF DEATH OF LEO K PHILLIPSON AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE' N O. A· 110129. To all heirs , beneftc1aries, creditors and cont ingent creditors of Leo K . Phillipson and persons who may b e otherwise interested in the w ill and/or estate. A petition has been filed by Pearl F. Phillipson in the Superior Court of Orange County requesttng that Pearl F . Phillipson be appointed a s personal repre-:.enta t 1ve to ad· m1n1 ster the estatP of L eo K. Phillipson (under the Independent Administra· lion of Estates Act). The petition is se t for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the Ci t y of S anta Ana. California on Sept 30, 1981 at 9·30 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at· torney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont · ingent creditor of the de· ceased, you must file your c laim w ith the cour t or present rt to the per sonal representat1 ve appointed by the court w ithin four m onths from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in sect ion 700 of th e probate code of California. The time for filing claims w ill not ex· pire prior to four m onths from the date of the hear- ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAM INE the file kept by the court. If you are interested In the estate, you may file a re- quest with the court to re- ceive special notice of the inventory of estate and of the petitions. accounts and reports described 1n Sec - t i on 1200 .S o f t h e California Probate Code William Wilcoxen 384 Forest Ave. L aguna Beach, Ca. 92651 494-7565 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Sept 2, 3, 9, 1981 3951·81. ,,,BLIC l«ITIC£ N OTICE OF DEA TH OF JOHN ADDISON GURLEY, aka JOHN A GURLEY , aka JOHN GURLEY ANO OF PETITION T O AD · MINISTER ESTATE NO. A -110118. To al l heirs, ben ef1c1ar1es, cr~ditors and contingent c r editors of John Addison Gurley, aka John A Gurley, aka John Gurley and persons who may be otherwise in· terested in the will and/or estate. A petition had been filed by Mildred Gurley Dunlap In the Superior Court of Orange County requesting tha t M ildred Gurley Dunlap be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of John Addi son Gurley, John A. Gurley, aka John Gurley (unde r the In- dependent Administration of Estates Act). The peti· tion is set for hearing in Dept. No 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West. In the Ci t y of S anta Ana California on September 30, 1981 at 9.JO a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or file 11H1tten objections with the court before the hear· In g Your appea rance may be i n person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de· ceased, you m ust file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court Within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the p robate code of California. The t ime for filing claims w ill not ex- pire prior to four months from the date of the hear· Ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are In terested in the estate, you may file a request with the court to receive special notlc~ of the i nventory of eslate =tnd of the petitions, ac, counts and report s described in Section 1200.S of the California Probate Code. Keen• and oton 3333 w. coast Hwy. Suite.,, N.wpcwt 11Nc1', C. • MMOM Publlshod Oran~ coast Dally Piiot, Sept. 2, 3, 9, 1981 39S0.81. lr12 .. 212•s•s•s•s~'·F•F .. E•FF .. P•P .. F•F•F•F•Fml••--smillmil ..... s ............ # ..................... ______ ...... ...._ .......... ___ _.....~~.~__.......~~~·----=~~-"-~~- ~ ~ --~ -·--_... H F ~Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 9, 1981 J --------------------------------_.;------.--------------...i~----------------~~~--- B e d s regulated L>l::AR PAT DUNN. We live in a two- s tory tract home and our bedroom is on the second noor. Because of a health problem my doctor recommends getting a waterbed. Since I've heard so many conflicting s tories aboul the safety of waterbeds on a second noor, I'd like to know how I can rind out everything there is to know about them. T.H .. Fountain Valley Since 1973 the Bureau of Home Furnishings bas regulated wate rbed manufacturers, retailers and wholesalers by means of regulations filed with the secretary or state. The law defines and specifies re(Ula· lions on waterbeds and their component parts, advertising, the official law label, material requirements. tear test, strengths, valves, liners, frames and heaters. An ln· formation pamphlet Is available with the purchase of a wate rbed . Prepared by waterbed frame and component manufac· ture rs, it gives general Information, emergency procedures and safety fact.ors re· lated to the use and care of the beds. Ask a waterbed de aler for this lnformatlon, or write to the Bureau of Home Furnlsbln&s, 348S Orange Grove Ave., North Highlands, Callr. 95823. A bureau spokesman says a filled queen· size waterbed weighs approximately 1,600 pounds. You can figure about eight pounds per gallon when fllled. The bureau bas not re· ceived any complaints about a filled waterbed crashing through anyone's celling. H any readers have bad tbJs experience, let AYS know! DEA TH NOTICES COtUNS IUNllOll C:OUltt OI' C'M.ll'CMUllA COUlfTY 01' O•A•oa M Clri& C1M1W Ori"° WeH .... AM,CAtntt .......... o,, l'ITITIOHI"' AVOUST INE AH· D"'AO& "'t!lllOHORHT AL.ICIA MA"'TINU ANDltAOI llU-Cl'AMtLY L.&WI c.u• •u...at•: 01-u •OTICll Yw 119"9 ... _.,TM<-' Mel _ .......... _ ............... ............................... ... ,.. ...... .....--. ..... . 11.,. ....... .._ .. ~ .. .. ..................... .,.. ..... .. ............... ,,_ __ ,....... If My, !My .... ._..,.._, AY1IOI UllNI II• ti•• eoMell•e•o. II lrlMMI ...... llKMlf Ulltr• u•. IM ··~··-.... u• ........ ---·~-...i......-.ci. _ ...... N ~ Dm9t 91ffc.._ et ,_,.. ...................... ..-n. aocorlo '-••ttMo•lt, .. "'' Mt_..,W,........0 ......... 11 NY ................ ,......, ... . .......... I TOTHt!RISPOHOt!NT; Tllo ... ltlorltr 11.n lllff e Pttltlort conc""'"9 ,..... rften'l099. II VOii fell to 11 .. • r'etPOMt •ltlllft ,., °"'' ol 1119 dolo ll\ell IN• -• Is ..,.,,.. Oii y...,, y;i.w -... 11 mey lie tnltfocl eftCI tllo court mey en1or • Jlldgfntnl con-t elntnt lftlUl\Ctlvo Of other otoer' cOfl. corning dtvl•loft Of .,,,_,,,, 1J10Ut1I lUl)90r'I, dllle C\UllOOy, Clllld SUPllOrt, ellorney lwt. COlll, encl -II olllor,.... 11e1 11 rney i. grollltd by 11• <~. Tiit ooml-.nt l1f w-. letllnt of mortey Of' jl(Ojlerty, or otllor COYrt outllorll9Q -~ mey •I• ,... '""· OATED· Me' a, '"'· LEE A 11,_AHCH, Cltrtt ly ~IM Gt lH, Oolpuly IA"'U"'A It. IT•ICKLAND Ht•.~· s ... u. AM, C.A trm PyOllsNd Or .... CooJI OoU~ Pllce Sept. t, It, 13, JO, 1'91 •021 .. 1 PllUC IPCE "ICTITIOUS •USINl:IS •AMI STATl:Ml:NT TIM 1011ow1119 person1 e•t dof"11 b<lsl-ff MVIALAHOS ASSOCIATES, MO Newport Cenltt Orin, S11lt• 1.00, NtwlJOtt lloec.11, Ce "2..0 M. Auuetl Krv•, 13U Pllcelm Piece, L....-eo.:11. Ce. '1•Sl CIWIS1~ J Ftrley, 1720 Pt,_ Av._, Lo9uftl lloec:ll, Ce. "26Sl Dol;glOI Mt'-(ti • Tru1lff ...,.. dtr IM 1>ovg1.n Mahon •Ml S..sen M•llOfl l'omlly Tr .. st>. 27.0 0"""9 We y, utoN lloecll, Ce. '2•SI S..sen Mellon c .. •Tru\tff uftdO• Ille Ooygln Mellon end S..'9ft Mellon Ft mlly TrYtll, 1760 Qued• W•Y. L•gune llNch. Ce. t26SI l'IC'TITl OUI ~ ....... •AM& ITAnrMIWT Tiit ...._ .... --11 _.,,. _.. ........ HIOOIH "'ANCHll IVX, CtO WIN"-a. MeoMIOftO, 21'1 CMl1llUI Dflve, $11lle HO, lrvlM , C:.111.,ltlt n1u Jeffrey O. Howea, 90S C•ftYOll Vlo• Ortvo. i.e.-to«;I\, C:Olltwflle '2Ul JoflttyO ._ Tiii• Uo._,I Wft 111..i w11'1 .. c-· (lorll ol ~e-Counl'f ... Au9111U4,lttl ,,, ... '°'*'"'" Oror19t C-1 0.Uy ftllot, Ayt. a., Sotil .. J, •. 16, "'' .,...,, •HOOll, l<INDALI. & MA•ltlMO'nNt A"'* lllMllLIW~ tttt~•a ..... .-1• ............ Ct.ta. "'*'"*' 0r-. , .. ,, 0.11, Pilot ~. t, 1•, 13, JO, '"' .OIN 1 fllCTl'tlOUS •UllNaU NAMe ITATaMaNT The loflowlng Pf<"'" II dolftg fltufi. ....... E C. ELECTRIC JGOS W, 8elboe Blvd., ~11ttt 2U, Htwpori a.ech, C.11 tornlo tti4J Andr-J. K040u\, •160 ltldgtot- OrtW, Clovo4-. 0No 44144 Tllll bullllftl Is cGl'lduc:t• b' °" ln-d1v10...1. Androw J. KOlbu1 Tllll 'IAl-1 wes Ill.cl wllll tllo COYn\Y Clerk ol 0r•ll9t C-y Oft Auglllt JI, '"' fltttm Puoll-Or ..... C.O.sl OMI' Pl..,._ $o0(-2, '· 16. 23. ''" ~ P:IC'TITIOUS •Ust•elS HAMii STATEMl:WT T 11e totlowlno pertoll I• clolftg OWll· ,,. ...... EAATH ENG INEERING, JSt A,,.,,.. Nledrld, Ho. J, Sen CNmettl .. Col llornlt mn "'Miit PUOll-OrMOt C.0.11 Dolly Pl..,._ AUi. J», Sepe 1 ...... 1•1 111..., l'IC'TITI~ •UllNl:IS 'IAMI ITATaMl:•T Tiit loflowlnQ _..,,, '' doff\9 IMIV- MH M : ANffl!'S COUP oe PLUME, Ult C•nl•l•w Drl••. Newport B••Cll Cotltvmie~ ,,.,.,,.. 8 . Olymphn, Wl Cr'Htvl.,. Drl•o, ,._port htCll, Cellfor,,le 11! ENE A COi.Li :-JS, res1 1kr1t •ii Irvine. CA Passed u" J\ ~plcmb<'• II. 1!:181 She 1 ., , u r ' 1 ,. e d h ~ h c r dau1thll'I''> \1 lene German of 11 'ine C,\ Jnd Ann San cit••' of "hs.,uuri son. James (' ('c\lhn:-. of Georgia. sister. Ch.irlnttl' B.iker of Indiana. 11 1;randt•hlldren Mass of the llc'>surcr11on will be Wt•dncsda' 5 JOPM :it Our LJ.d~ Qut;en of th!! An!;(els Cathoill<· Church \\1th Fr J a ml'S Ounnin~. relebnint Final 1ntc•rmt·nt srrv 1re~ "111 he held <il the \'1olel (.'cml'lcn ill Goshen. I~ were hl'ld P1erec Brothers Hrll Uroadway Oircetors. PARKER Tiii• bullneu 11 condYCl•d by • ••ntrtf .,.l'lntnl\lp Povld P ... I w11_.. Ut A,,..,uo Madr•d. No. 2, S•n Clem1"te, Ct lll0<nlt ntn ~---------~.-.~-..,..., ZORA M P ARKER res1 dent of Corona del M ar Ca Pa~st'CI a"a~ on St'ptember Ii, 1981 Born Ma) 24. 1893 in Cucamonga. Ca Sh e 1s s ur· '1ved by her daughter M :ir· Jone llorton of Whittier, Ca • ~ grandchildren. a nd 8 ~reat -grandrhaldrell Funeral services will be held on F'rida). September I J. I 9 s I a 1 I 0 ' 00 A M al the C'on!!rt•gatlona l Chu rch . t'orona clel Mar Ca Inter· ment will be at 2 OOPM Balli B~rlo(cron Smith & J t -'111 u ll ta• n \' i e w Tuthill \1orluon. rorwarci-'.\I au-.oll•um. 1\ltadena. Ca 11,1! d1t •·C:Lc>t '> 64G 9372 In hcu of flu,,crs memorial COLLINS cnntnbut1ons may be made HI l' 11 ,\ Ro R 1 c K to the American Ilea rt As ('()1.1.l:'l:S. passed a"a' on ::.oc1at1on P acific Vie" St•ptembrr 6, 19RI Ill' had ~ortuar~ directors hl't'n a n•s1dt•nt of Costa PICKESS "lesa. l'a for the pasl 6 CATH ERINE JEAN M. RusMll Kr~ Ow ll1oploor J F tr IO Oouol•Mt-· 5'IMf't Mellon. Tllh Nl-l wH 111«1 wl\~ !he coumy Clerit ol Oronoo Countv on~ ltmoer •. 1•1 M. ltUlSaU. K"'UH ... H...,.,t ee-r Ot., S•. 1• ................ Ce.tt'60 P\lbllsllod Or-Cool! Oelly Piiot Sep\ '· "· Jl, JO, '"' 4420-tl PUIUC •TJ:E NOT ICC 0" DIHOLUTIOM 0, ~A .. TNE"'IHll' Tllll o.Nnou ll conducted Oy en ,,.. dlvl-1 Oovld P°"I Wiison Tllll _t.._1 wM lllecl wlttl lht COYftlY Clerk ol Oren .. c-•Y on A yOVS1 II, ltll ,,,..,.. PuOll-Or..,._ C.0.11 Delly Pilot, Ayt. It, 26, Sept 1, t, 1"1 JMMl "'C'TITIOUI •US* .. NAMa STATaMllrt Tiie fOl!owlno "'""'" II C9ollllll M'tt-neu a ' Ce) GllAl'HIC MVRAl..S tbl R ICl'iA•O GUNST G"'lPHIC MUltAl.S (<) THIE WAl,,1. ~lilnsn Id) GRAPHICS UHLIMltEO {t ) GAAPtUC: MURALS UHLIMITlf0.'" Merine Aven .. e, Be l.,.. ~. CAllfomle '1 .. 1 PVIJC Milt( Alcherd GYnll. l it Mt,lnt -------------! Avlnut, Bllboo llfend, Ct ll,.rnle P:tCTITIOUS •UStNIEIS HAMI STATIMl:lfT Tiie toflo•lno persons ere dol"t bUllftO'U e~' KEY FACTOAS, ins SuperlOf A• t , Sp • 11, Newport 8oec II, Ca. tt.-3 Mery Loulso C•rrldo, IUS SyperlOf' Avt , Sp, • 11, He•por1 BHch.Co ~ Shirley MM CMrldo, 1m 5-lar Ave., ~ • 11, Howiiort llooc:h, Co. "2.-3 Tllll bullfteH fl cOflOu<ted Oy e geMrol POrlnof'tlllp. MMyL Qwrl<)o Tiiis SIOl-1 WH Ill.cl wllh IM County C .. rll of Or•nvt Coullly °"Sop-temoer I, tttl '2662 Thll _,,..u '' conowctti'.., lift ln-dlv~I. ltlcllerd G""st Tlllt IUt-1 WM , .... Wiii\ I .. COYMY Cler• of 0r.,,.. fbunty Oft Ay0YA•1,1•1 111.,.,. PvbllsNd Orltf\99 Coest Delly Pllo\. Stpl ...... 2. '· ... ?3, "'' ~ ""C11TIOUI •USI Nila --STATeMaMT The f9flowl119 perMftl • .,.. '8o"'9 .,.,~ .. : ' 8 .. 0 EQUIPMENT CoW~ 1•7'1 Wll_.,, Mlclwey City, (.elNof'flle TIMI -lnou ll condU<t.O by on In-tl•""'-'· """'° II. 01 ymply~ Thl1 lllM-1 •ts flied wl1'1 lht Covnty CIO,_ of Or•noo County M A"O"tf It. tt•I l'IMNI PIMl1119C1 OrMOt CMll Delly Pllt>t. """· It,"· Sept 2 ••• ,... 3'7W'I "'IUC MOTICE "CTITIOUS IUll•EU NAMI: STATl:MENT .. s..,,.. The lollowlnt person• or• ool,, 11<1''-··· VILLA WOOOS, 1111 Wttt '111 Str..t. 8-Perti. Ct lllomle •0'11 R-..t E. Mevnir, nm Se" 8••e. Mllllon Viejo, C.llfomlo '26'2 J-M. Tlllm.tft, 1 ... 1 Syc.,,_ Cir Cle, 'I'-U ftde, COlllomlo t'2* T1111 busl,..u ts condu<IK by t 9tfllf'el ""1"'°""'P Pl-..t E.-nir Thll .......,_ •M lllod wltll .. COYnfy Clerk of Ore,_ Couftly tft "'"""" "· 1•1 ,,...., ~..-~ CoeJI Delly ~lot, Avg, 26, Sept., J, t , 14, 1 .. 1 .,,_.., \l'Jr<, lie w<is \'C'n active in P ICKENS. age 51. resident tlw motot•ros:-. circuit lie 15 of llullt1ngton Reac h, Ca -.urv1\'l'<i b.1 his parent::. ;\I r ~aS~l'd a " ay ~uddenl~ on ;uld M1 ~ Oanm Collins of September 2, 1981 ~rs ('11.,ta \1r!>ta Ca maternal P1 t>kens "as born on ~1andr1arrnts Mr and Mrs F'ebruJr~ 2 . ~930 In Georgt• Heed of We ~t Rochester '1e" \ork She \ 1 r g 1 n 1 il p a 1 l' r n a I had ~~n .a sccretarv with ~randmothl•r 1;1act~s C:olhns the l S ~aval Ship .~ ard, •>f ~la)"ovd. t:J. sisters Norfolk, \1rgin1a She ra~e Hrend<1 and Tamm1l' Collin~ to Huntington Beat>h . Ca m dnd hrothc1 t>av{' Collins. all 1971\ Beloved ~other of 11f Co s la MC'Sa. ca Carolyn Ruth Camcho of c; rano.,1d1• .,en H'C'S "ill bl' llunllngton Beach. Ca , R hl•ld on Thurscla). Sep· Bruce Dennis o f Costa. Mesa, ll•mhcr 10 H181 al 1o·OOAM <;a . Kathv Les lie P1 t>kens. a t 1 n g I 1• v. 0 11 d p a r k Kevin R and Dave Pickens Ct•mt•lf•n !-tervires "ith all of Oklahoma. City. Ht•\ IXinalcl H Thurman. Oklahoma. also survived by PJ\tor. Church of the her husband John Pickens of ="aiarem' officiating. under Oklahoma City. O klahoma, 2 lhl' fltrcction of llarbor grandchildren and 4 sisters La\\n Mount Oh\e ~tortuaQ Ruth W1et1ng. M ildr ed PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 19\el COii'!' H KELLER, eftd CHARLES E WEBER. lltreWIOft • lno buslnou ......., tllo tklltlous firm f'l•mt -'1yle GI KE LLER, WEISS, WE BEA, GROVER & RACI NE, •t •tt T-" Qftttf' 0r1 .... Elglltn F-., City 01 ccm. Mose, eo..nw o1 0r0fl99, Stet• ol Colltornl•. did on Ille lrd dey ol ~ 1tmoer, 1'11, o, ""'I"•' conwnt, di.,. SOIVt 1111 H id P•rlntnlllp lf'ld ltrmlnelt their ntl•llonl es Pt'1Mn I ht rein. FYr1htr nollct ll llereby gl .. n 11111 tllo YnOtrtltned wlll Mt be ,..,,..,,si. bit , lrom lhll dey °"• lor OftY ot>tl91-f tc1r1 Incurred by lllt otN,. In 11\olr •- n•me or In ltto ntme ot lhe firm. """--& Doatn E""11..._\. 1:.C .• l------------ e Ctllfornlo corporation, non PUIUC "'1TIC( .. ,,.. PubllSIWd OtAnQt Coost 0.lly Pllce SePI t, 16, 23, lO, ltll .OIJ.41 Pelroltvftl Anftue, Herbor City, 1------------- of ro.,ta ~1esa 540 5554 Futrell. Violet Bradford, all I ANE of V1rg1n1a and Frances IH>Sf: T ·LANE, resident Rea11an of Ashl;n d . Ken of ni-.tJ Mesa. passed awaj lucky •. 4 brother. .Herbert. S<•r>l i;, at the age of 94 Arth u., Kennet h ~nd ~oy l'f'l\atl' famil\ Sl'l'viccs Meeks all of V1r g 1n1 a · funeral services will be con -/.,_========:.,;;;;.,ducted on Thursda}. Sep Neptune Society ' lcmber 10, 1981 at 3 OOPM al CAEMATIOH BURIAL At SEA PH·rcl' Brothers Smiths 646-7431 Mortuary with pastor Paul DATED AT COil~ Mew, Coflfornto, \hil ltll dOy 01 Stc>ttmmr. 1"1 Cllorltt E Weller CatJy H Keli.r Pvll41,_ Orengo Coe>t Dolly Piiot Soot t. 19'1 401HI NIUC MGTtE "ICTITIOUS •USl•a.11 NAMI: STATl:Mll•? Tilt loOowlno .,.,..,,, '' c!Glftv ~ NUt~ TOTAL LEARNING CONCEPTS, 10111 ConiUhlllon, H....tlft91on llHCll, Co . .-Mllton S Gr'9g, 1"'2 GIOucost.., HYftllt'IQlon llM<h, CA.,_ Tllll lluilnffl h conducftd by II\ ln- ,.CTITIOUS IUSIHIU dlvl-1 le.AMI STATl:MINT Miiion S Gr1Q9 Tiie lollowlng PtrlOnl ere dotng This 1111-1 wH lllod wllll tllo IMl>lneu es Counly Cl-of Oronot County on S..- Colltomle "710 Tllb ~ '' conducttd 11J • cor-porotlon. a.r-&o.en Equljlmenl, 111< Wiii'°"' O. H•mmel11, ~ This ~-wM tlt9cl ... ll'lt c:-nty Cltrll of Ort1191 c-.ty tft A..,_?4,1"1. .. , ... PY~ OfOllOO Colttl Delly PllOt. Aug. 26, Sept. 2, t , 1', 1 .. 1 ~ MUC llltl CM PROPl"'TIES, LTD .. 11802 lembtr •. 1'111 l'IC'TITIOUI IUllNI• SkY-11 Blvd .. S<lli. '°'· Irvine, C.. "17117t NAMa STATUjllllfT "211• Put>tl"*' OrAnQt CollS1 Oolly Piiot TIM lollowlfte person• ... .,,,,,,. CllerlH MllllylO, 11907 S«yp•rll Sept •. "· u. JO. '"' Ml .. 1 llYSI-et· Blvd .. S<llte IOt, lrvlfto. Ce .,,,. MOR~ LAH D·WA "'llllltl ~N Loult A Clccolonnl, 11102 Skypetll PlllJC ll11C( Vt!HTUNE, )Oto Pyll-lf Stt.et, Blvd., Suite lot, INIM, Ce. '2114 C-Mno, C.lllomlo .,.._ Tlllt IMlllMH ll coftducltd ov • -------------; ltooort P. W•rmlft9'oft »to llmfledpe~ "ICTITIOUS•UMNl:SS l"Y ll11te1t Strut. Cotta ~ .... CllerlH Miiiey to NAMI ST ATIMI: NT CAllll'lllm4o ,._ Tllh ..... nwftt WOl filed wllll -Tllo toflowlng --,, '*°"" blKI· Monot-O.Wtopmol'lf c;o. -• Coulltv Cltrll ol OflflOa County Oii ~ NU 1111 Ct lllorftl• corporetlon, 4'1, S...111 ltmOen . HI\ MORGAN EHVIROHMEHTALS, loyltton Street. Lot Anttlos, 1us-11 OtwM wo, C.orto Mtse, ea. ce111om1o ta011 ltHODl:S, ltlNDALL ~ .,,,, Tllll bMllMU II conduct .. o, • MAlt•INOTON Cllerlet M. o.-,, 1m hmtM• ...... ~ ... A ,. .......... '""" eor.. SI .. ""'· 11~10, AneM!m, c.. lte>Oorl P. w.,m111gl011, 4"' M9c..,._ ...... , S-ltS Thll lluilftftS ll Cond\KtK by lft !ft. OfMrol P-r No--' ...... Ce. tit.. dlvldYOI. Tltlt ~I WH flllld Wltll h Pubfl""" Orlll9t (OH i Delly Piiot CllMlet M. D•-Y C-'Y Cieri! of <>+-•nee CoomlY ... 5t91, 9, "· U, JO, '"' 441Ml This tW-1 wtt Ill.cl with lllt Au.dU.4, nei. County Clerll of Or•nvt County on~ ,.,.,... lembe< •. "" ,,,71111 Pullw.e Or1119t c.oea lllllllv PllGll, ,.,,",, PUlllC •ttE Our literature tells complete story of soc•etv the Kugler of the Or11nge Count) 1------------Pvll41,_ ClrMVt CoeS1 Dell' Piiot Ayt. a., "-l, 2• t , 1', '"1 1'17~. S..01. "· ,., u , JO,"" ,,.,.., our Salvalton Arm~ orriciatm~ I ntermen t will be In "CTITIOUI IUllNl:IS •AMI STATIMl•T c..111 .. ,,_ ,...nio1oo R 1 \ e r s 1 d e :'I: a l 1 o n a I " t• '"s c,om. •~r J Cemetery Pierce Brothers TIM tollowlfl9 persons .,. dolnt bu1lnout1: Smiths' ~1ortuary directors ,----------" 536-6539 PACIFIC PIESTAUllAHT SYSTEMS, \SU $yft LOftd, Cotle Mew, CA, "626 Plod S. o..mllorlolfl, ,,_.S Maul Pl,, Coslt Me ... Ce. "2•2' "HCI llOTHHS HU HOADWAY MO ITU AU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 ULnlHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCLIFF CHA,fl 427 E 17th St Costa MPs a 6 46-Q371 '118CI llOTHHS SMITHS' MOUUAIY 627 Maon S I Hun11ng1on Beach 536-6539 ,ACl'tC YlfW MIMOllAL,AH Cerrelery Mortuary C hape l-Crematory 3500 Pac•••c View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 ~COllMICI( MOITUAallS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495 1776 HAD01 LAWN-MT. OLIYI Mortuary • Ce ""9 lery Crem111ory .. 1625 Gisler Avo Cost1tM•U 540-5554 ROBINSON , VIOLA M A R Y ROBI NSON. 18·year resi· dent of Newport Beach. Ca Passed uway on September S. 1981 She is survived by her daughters Ann Attlesey of Newport Beach, Ca and Shirley Welby o f Palos Verdes. Ca .• 10 grandchhldren and 3 great- Sim M. IN...,,, 2026 L.emnol P r., Coste Nine, Ce. '262' J-Loven_.,, ti 10 Cemolll• St., Alie Lorne, Ce. '1701 Tiii• bu•l~u 11 condycled by • general per1nenl\lp. ltod S. CNmmrlelfl Tl!ll lt0"'"911t WM lllod •ltll IN COll"IY Clorll ol or.,. County on Stl>- tem0or •. 1"1 1'1711U Putlllllted Or-.not Coen Delly PllOI StPI. t. 14. U , ao, 1"1 4017 .. 1 g r a ndc h ti d ren Mass of 1----------- Chns t1an Bunel celebrated Wednesday, Sept 9, 1981 at 9 lSAM at Our Lady Queen ,.CT1nou1 •UllNHI of Angels Catholic Churc h, Tr••,:=~:!~':".~. dolftg Newport Beach, Ca . F'inal 11<1••-•: interment services were •L NIDO T"'AILElt PARK, 1..0 h eld at t h e lloly C r oss N1..,.,e1..-..,CMtaMew,CAtu21. Cemetery Servlres under JOHNNY l<LASSEH, P•r'"'" '*" Moow'oe $1., Mldwey City, CA the d irectio n o f Baltz""'· B ergeron -Smith & Tuthill ALTHA CHILOS, Port,,.., 1..-.. WestcliH Chapel Mortuary BotM Ollca, HYMlftllOft .. ec11, CA o f CMLa Mesa 646-9371 • ~ALl't4 J, cove... Ptf1Mf', 10301 Mesa Marine ends stu dy Marine Lt. Vincent M Balderrama. son of Bruno and Maria L Balderrama of 1109 Sal inas Ave., Costa Mesa, has completed the Non-Lawyer Course al the Naval Justic e School, Newport, R.I. He is a 1974 graduate or Mate r Del H t1h School. Santa Ana, a 1978 araduate of the Naval Academy, An· napoUs, Md . Acoclo St., Seftto ....... CA "2107. AllM M. Cl\llOt Tlllt ~ ., .. llled wlttl tM COllfltY CltMI 9f Ofeft9t C-ty Oft Avg, ~t. "'' ""'"' Pvllllllwel ClrMOt C.0.tl 0.11, Pllcl(. 5oftlt. 2, t, 1', U, ltll '951 .. 1 A ,lotlt1011• •u•tnHI "''"'' ..... 1'11111 lll•d wttll tlle County Cleflt I• welld fOf "" r••r• •ft•r •lllcll 1t1111 cont111ut111 IM!tlne .... llMll Nflle. P11MIC1ttofl It _ ... 'Y Oll lf If 1111,. lrl at1111 .... c.11 tM L. ... 1 Dtpll1Mt ftt et tht DAILY PILOT lor 111 10,,,1111011 llld lllft'.IMY tor-.. 142-4321 I.at. m "ICTITIOUS •USINIS~ NAMI STATaMl:NT Tllo totlowlno ~ 11 clolng _.. l!Hlff: A'IO PPIOOUCTIOHS, IOU Pt<"lc Coolt H"""'ty, Ho, 201, Hllllt· ,,,,_ H-yr, C.llloml• nwt .JoM ~r Sell, 16'52 Pec:lfk Coe• H.,,,_.y, Ht, 201, Hllfttl,,._ Her11our, COllfomlt nMt Thlt Mlnou 11 C""llu<W<I by Oft ln- dlvl-..... JdWIS. &ell Thh 19*'-t WM llltf,...lttl h CovftlY Cltrll ol Ofeneo 'Covfttf ... AllQUlt 17, 1•1. ,, .... ,.....,..,,.., 0r-. C-1 Delly l'lltlt, 1------------Ayt .... SWt. 2. t , 16, lt'1 •t f•1 fllCTITITOUS •USINESS NAMl: ITATl:MENT Tiie lollowln9 pertoftS ore doing bMslftftSti EQUITY I · CALll"ORHIA Bt!ST MORTGAGE. ~1 EH i 17t~ Sl'"1, s .. 11e 114, c.... MHe. c e111om11 t 2'V CollfDmlo Bell ~ ... c..-.. I loft, e Cellfoml• corpor 11 IOft, J01 £..i 17tll Sll ... t, S..111 214, Corl• Mnll, c:.e110m11. mn. Th .. bu<11...u ll CondlKled by e Cll'· ponllert c.llloml• 8"1 ~ ,..,,, Cr•lt W. &ellty Cllll"'*' of Ille lloerd Tiiis _.._t wes lllod with IN Covnly Clerk ol Oreneo County on A UOU'l 1•. lt'1 .. ,.~ P\IClll-Orenoo CoeSI Delly Pllel, AyO. 2', Sepe., 2. '· ... 1"1. ..,..1 f'IC'TITIOUS IUll•llU NAMI STATl:Mll•T Tiit lot-no .,.,._, I• doing llUW· ftOUM C ~ C HEWPOPIT IHV£STNIEHT GROUP, 170 HtwPOrt Corltor Drlv•. Newport llH<ll, CA "2MO. IHTElltSTATE SEMINARS INC • Celltomle <Of'PO'etlon, 170 Hh9p0f1 Conler Drive, Htwpor1 Beech, CA nwo. TlllS bullllftt 11 c-led Oy • CW· PO<etlon. fnl9rltltl• SomlftOrt lft( Hlfl9y A Co...,, Pnsloenl This l\Mtmenl wtt lllod will\ ._ ColHllY Cltrk ol 0rtft9e Covnly Oft A"9.JI, , .. 1. DAVID It. MADI, A"_.,.tuw 111t °"" N!Wt. ...... ... ...,..._,,,CAtM6' fll6'"7 Putl!lllM 0rlft9' Coost Dolly Pit«, S.!11. J, t, 1', 23, 1•1 ~I 6 CIAISlf If D .4 2 5 6 7: :8 . 1' ·D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 .5 -J.. 6 7 8 INDEX Tt Pbca Y•r U, can 642-5678 HOUSES FOi SALE 1. ..... .. e.100. .... ..., .. 100• P.-!'1fhvl• c ••••• ,.no ""•fh OQr..,.. llrl !h r (toll 11 ... 0.... 11(•1\f fJT0<0 f°"""'"" \:•llr\ llo.11\ll\liiJll 11t .. h lr\IHW i... .... 11o .. h I •CvA• H1lh '"''""'' ,,._ ... , "''"'°" \j.f"' ~;n::,!r,::I\ 'WA Jv1.n f •J.M'lll .-no '-"4• A"• "'~' "'.," ......1 .. , .... V.n4~tml,, ........ u ....... -. .. mt ESTATE Att9qf' for s.1, Ap.rt"'tifMI (ijf '··~ 11,.rh Pr~rh lki>lnif\ll PfUPfft\ f'"mt''"' Li1h ~ ,,va, C'Dn'!mr,«"1111 Pr""'"'"' runaon11ruum\ , .. , .. lNoHu·" I thh ,,., .. H<iu\t'\ '"I.If \Cli\t'd hwvnw f'ttJVCJh lad~'"'"' flrnf,wrh Loh 'Uf ''~' ~lttl~l•lt.,, .. ~ "~'"" U.\olfl lh 11'(\ .,, •"'" c • t'rUJ' 4lil.lf•iif4f,.,,,,,.,,~ CMCll .... •h"fl heM~ t •''"' ~.r•.1H"'t kf'•• t '11•\f'. H fl•~U' 9'1.a ... , • ., \\ tnltod RENTALS Hw~twrn1\fttlod ...,.,_,,l"'"'O""rd tiot.f'ln •wrr.1#1 IN <~"'""m\turn t r..r.6om1/\li;m' t "' Tu\111 nholi\f'\ furn TO•f\hl"'"'""' I t11 lNpl,,n • wrn ("'~'"'"' t nt Apt~ •\irn ""'" l n•wrn .\'11\ •1i.rn1•• t 1\1 M~ .. m-· M1•1,_ 6 ".,u1t ''°'''' \1 • .-.. 1 '•"""""'',.,.. ...,,..,,..., k•••l41 1"'2 l\.O' '"~ 1111• llm tf\14 110. ilU .. 111.14 IOOll '°" 1 .... ll'°lll tQll '""' IW< '"' v:• ,, .. ..... ,,.. ··~ llt&J l .'11• ........•....•.•.•..... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY hbli1hr'• Moffet:. All real e~tatr acl vert1 .. t'd •ll th1 .. newsp11per 1s ~UbJrt·t to the f cderJI fair llou' ing Al'! of l~il:I v. h11·h make~ 11 1lll'l!JI lo ,1d vert15r "'"> prt•frrt'nn 11n11tJl1u11 or 1l1s criminatwn ba:wd on rat·1•, color. r(•l11:1on sex. ur national 11r1~111 or an 111ttnt11m lo mukt any suC'h prcoft'ren1·1• 11m1tat1on. 11r ell' criminat111n this M14:>JIJPl.'r 14 111 not kno" lllgl) an·1·11t an~ advert 1sini: for r.-.tl estatr "tuch •~ 111 '1ula t1on o f lhe I.iv. ERRORS: Adnr+isen sho4lld chKlc tfteir ods dolly Oftd report .,.. rDrs immediatfly. Tlw DAILY PILOT assumes liability for tfte first incorr•ct ins•rfion o..ty. \..,..tll"lf! t(rPl'.t Ml'f'l .. I '""'•'"' : ,: Houses for Salt t,,.,,.k.-'"' H•nl I • •ifh· ... ,,... • ... K\i\IM' H••I,.. 14• lh11., .. 1r,.1 ",.",·' ••• "'(Of,.,~ I,• Mm .. 1 -..n1~ fJ•~ "41'1 fh·fol•I• t•.-1 BUSINESS. INVEST MENT. rtNANC( HW\irtt 11~.,_,r1• k 1,1\IJM'" 'It 4P1ltU ~'I'~ lnH'\1,,....~I tlf;!t.1t•1 1111t ''""''"..-"! 'It .. nod .11.'1 \.t+lfl•' lu l114f \lvnr• -..nc..a• 'Wuftr;o:nlh ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONALS i LOST i FOUND ANiiu.-1\• •lf·•hh l 41~ t't1n l • .... , .1 '''". _ ... u ... t ft thwnd •• Ji•f\ol•l•h• '°""'•I• 11.;~· ..... T1•u•I• 1-. SERVICES EMPLOYMENT i PREPARATION ""'•.t\ '" ttUtl1•.._ Juf•lilt•'tlf' • Uris;"•"•""' \14 • MERCHANDISE "M•·t"'" .\pp.I""' .. ":It'""' K11 •I•' • ~Min.'l~rt "'" t 41ft-'f"'" A ~ 'tWll1ff• .. f I '•l• '''"" ~ff"' ,_, '111\1 ttittn11wr• 1 •• ,.,,. ,,,. It'"'""" I UW\t1h-4(1f,~.;ffl , .... ,.11 LH, .. 11•• \494,...fW'"H \thUlt•"f'i1" "\11vf'1J4111• "· " .. n•·d \l., .. n .11,,1, .. n 1 ft' ,.,,,,, ~ .,,,. 4 t flill~· f·~ .. '"-•"'-""' .,.. ... ,. '-......~. "• ~,,. ~hf\t',l"U\'\ "Ut" Hr''•"'f""' "•' '••Y' ,, M.cSKI .... 't•t• BOATS l MARINE I EQUIPMENT '''°"'''I ~.1 .. ''•'"' "'" ... t'l..>41\ \(4f1Mt t.14w1$J """'"•'""'I"' tki•h h"'" t "•rh·r bi)•h "'' ~1•-""''"'\ ,,.,.. ... Jtl \. 'P""d .. 'II Mth.t~ "nt••r TRANSPORTATION ,.,,.,.h f """1P'"'"' '•'• k,.n1 tln'm I u ~f•dn \cC!'Jtn,• '44.lltfJf Um\ '41r k•n~ Tt.1lrr.. lt•"•l Tr.HU\\ Uhh Aw4n '°w'Olfl' f'111ft AUTOMOBILE V•Mt•I .\nH~w .... \'•\\II l<f" lt'ttllvrl \ dlJI It '1•1fh No111 lt••I IW"r.-lllH•'• hui. ... \ •n~ ..\ulu 1,.,.,u1i;: \ut•• V.'•nlri1 AUTOS. IMPORTED '•"'" '• '"· "'''""" , .. , 'W\l1ft llf"•lr ~'ti,. , .. ,. Ctu..... .... U•hi.t .. rft4! t !•I llvn•I" J.-... 11 J"n"• n " .. ''".'"' ,,, .. !Ambor11\JN \4,u1li1 \litfto•f11 ,.llt.111 ~i. llCol! Ul)"I .,,..,," .. l't"~1.·ru4 t•loW\-t'lr Mtn,.m Kul•• K\)''• ""' ... ,,., ~""' ~,..,., fy, .... fuvmph \ut,, ... ~ .. n \, .. ". AUTOS, NEW AUTOS. USED t;tnrr-•1 A:.Cl ~ .... t.:ad1ll.1 Cam•ru l'll<•rol•I l"hh ,,,. l'@m" l:on41Ml'U•) "'°''e'th ,.,.., ~· 1111....,.i t..n.•;;ft lllauro 11o Jlllf'U'lir~ ,. •.. ~ Vltl!t ........ ,. • l'uuo Vl)IDWlh POmuir l\ulld•rbtrd VtJr!.i ,,,.. Plld Mt ... """" ... :: I .... --,,. ... ," .... 't "' •Ii.I+ ' .. ... .•. .,_ .. ... ., To Place your ··Fast R e11ult'' Service Directory ad Call Now 642·5671 bt. JZZ ...••••.•........•..•.. G.,..ral 1002 . ......••.............. 3 IR, $103,000 Pnmt• l'M h"'"'' h1111" b a t k ' a tel 1 o "'' t' d p U t I Cl '\ I('" 'I ,1 rt I' r homl' nt'l'•h ·•1111" t I\ mR Onl\ Hl'.tl•>.,.,n l'Jll nov. SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 J 4·63 l -6990 OH THE SAND \Ult' hac•hrlur 1 11nllo 1111 t hi' bl'.11 h r "' 11111 ~ $1211 000 l't•rf1•1 I for \ an1llun horn•· or ~ "110~ exe<"ut1H· Fur rnor1· 111 formation t'Jli 11, IHI"' TRADITIONAL REALTY 631-7370 0 wn.r l.iauidotinq 5' l>ndt; 10\ N 1• 14 p 11 r1 B :i ' r r 11 11 1 l'ondo S259,500 2 Bdrm 2 bJ "' 1·.in \lev. S1·•·ur11 1 t.lcll! Dot·k a\ Jtl \11pr ,ttwcl .it S:Z7!i 11(•1 Ov. 111·r \J!l til~Jtii~ l~i'll A ITU bl' 11p1 11.11'1· I .,. .inl tc• hu\ ~our hou-;1 ur to\ !'!>lml'nl prnpi·l1 \ · Uon 1 1·Jll uni"" ""' Ot!cd to ~t'll 1mm1'<11.111•h and arl' .... 1111111? II•.,, •• 1·p1 m~ \m,111 d11v.n I'·" m c n t I c·a n I.iii 1 po~,r~'1cin 1mm11h.t11·1, Your 1n\t-...1mc1ll 14111 hi ~l.'r11rrcl ll\ t'(jllll 11·-11 othl'r prnprrllt'' ·'"" personal nolt'' f ·.111 I om 642 2~2 COROMADELMAR Better thJn "''" t"t1~tom hu1lt duplex m o1 prtml corner lor<llllH1 :1 & i bdrm 11n11~ "'lh flrl'pla<'e• hram t'l'll in~~ •hake roof~. pat Ill'• rarpet• Jnd drap1• $70. 000 d014 n Sli!l> t~llf full prtrr \ l>l\1•1110 ill 11.trhot l11"''lm1·n1 t '11 r"' etmirlfd \d A( TION Call Jo DAflY l'ILOT 40.YISO. "42-S'71 The Blllftl Maritltplact on tht OrlnCI Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Y041 (on Stl Ir ftnd II lrodt tt W1tll o Want Ad [642 ·5878] One Col Stfvcct fast Crodtt ~vol L-----•111t1••~..'\ii ................................. M.M. ................ .,. ______ ............ ,.. ______________________ """' __ ..,.a...-----,,........._-. ...,.,_ ...._ ..... --..-....-._,.-.,_,_. ... .-... er t r ..._ .... .... H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, September 9, 198 l SPECIAL MATLACK WINDSURRNG oV Sindys ~111·c·lull11~ 111 T 1•11v. Tm & '\1111l11un• ... \IJ HI• o·cl 1111.otdllll! /\ l111H1111111i• YMCA Rec). $240 NOWOHLY Windsurfers New/Used SALES *LESSONS * RENTALS /\. Creative Hair Design ~~. $1 00 011 wtlh this coupon $200 S 6 0 For 6 Mortths ( .1v1 A I 'II I , I I: I 11 ,, 11 / 20301 Riverside Or . Sdnta Ana Heights Bristol & Red Hiii 546 2848 H11Jndball JaJUrcin , I Pr.1chool Childhood O•v.topmtnt ClaH W~l9ht Room FREE LESSONS WITH BOARD PURCHASE HAIRC UT & BLOW PERMANENT W /CUT HAIR COLORING HIGHLIGHTING ~~L'ids Hair. Styling ~y/--f' "ICIOS, WE lOVE THEM" Universal Freeweiqhts Enclosed Hu~ Pool 2906 Coast Highway Newport Beach (714) 642-1400 ~~J~~~! • $ 8 ~~1RS. 2300 University Dr., H.I. 2052 Npt. Blvd. W1 tptciellza ht c~ll•111' t ~eir. SP<'< ·•1" c ht1dren w•t<.<>me Corner of Npt. & Bay, C.M. 642-6808 C.111lt1tit11 ~'"'tee~ '-elt •tyl1. Ht> M Fri •• S.t ... s ~ IW SfUlet JAlOll f<>I t/IS 963-1160 9S&6 H .. ilten, H.B ......... ,,..,. a ....._.1 Save o n any Sizzll•r Lunch O\'Cr So! 00 l.um·ht•i. include soup or suliid dnd ('ufh~. lt>a or i.I ~ufl drink Cou1)on .1bu good on .111~ rt•guh.11 ·platter during lunch lfrrnemh(•r -.alucl lwr SEPTEMBER SPECIALS PERMS REGULAR s 35 NOW s 25 s 2.00 OFF ANY SERVICE WITH COUPON tall you cun eat 1 ·~ _. .... ...,.. .. r-"'r I 00/o DISCOUNT TO SENIOR CITIZENS TUESOA Y HIGHT: MEN'S MIGHT -·,.K.-..... -.~ 17111 ey; '"'·-""" •JI .. -.... __ ..__ SUSAN OLSEN For Spac~ RHerYation 642-56 78 EXT. 330 792 Center St. Costa Mesa b......a.y 645-1950 Hair DHICJI' I I ~.~.~·~.~ ..... ~!.~~l~.~.o:i.•:.~ ..... ~L~~ ~~.~~~ ..... ?!.~~~~~~·:~ ..... ?!~~ ~~·r.~~ ..... ~!.~~l ~~·r.~~ ..... ~!~~I ~~1t.'!!.~ ..... ?L~~l ~.~!.~~ ..... ~!.~~,~~1!.~~ ..... ~!.~~'~.~1f.~~ ..... ?!.~~ A.1...w.rT,... 'BABYSITTER Wanted B NKING Beauty CASHIER Part ume. COOK Lg ramll\' ndb Dental Ass1 X-Rayexp 41 FILECLERK IGoneral HOTElHIGHT No exper necessary. lm for infant. 3 mommgs A Exper'd fa c1allst for Mon-Fri Exp prefd. part ume cook for even dy wk Pd \·ac & hol We are a law firm in I ATTE!l.'TIO!'\ UDITOR mediate opening . weekly,nrOCC 61MQ11 LOOK FORW,..RD elegant ne~ Newport Able to take orders 1ng meals ~ B area 6-3000 ~on·Thu.IL_ lnlnt' looking for a fu il PAl~'TERS A NewpoOBeach.S48=98l8 Banking IMYO "' Beach beauty salon Gary's Deli, CdM Call Days. hrs & salar~ DEMTALA.SSIST. or part 11meperson~ho CAR~E~'TERS ~~isgthl~a~:e::P;~-:~~· TELLER UR §7S·3828. for a nnt 67~2193 open Call Answer Ad I Ch a 1rs 1 de par l 0 r en1oys organization to Ptt.: M BERS d I A.SSS.UIS Looking for that special CAREER Beauty CASHIER ~475. 642-4300. 2ih£L_ r t •me h a'pp) pro do various duties includ f.LECT RICIA:-;S ~~P1\1 ~os DaBia 1 ~~c;:1r Loe. Mission Viejo co gal Beaut. cordial surr Hair Styh.st ~1th chen· HOl.:SEWARE SALES COOK gress1ve high quahl\ of ing fih ng & runmni er DRY WA~L between llam & 5pm. needs Assemblers Wf2 Perm Fil'. s day week, Secwfty rocific'a .... leie ror elegant new full or p 'time. Apply I fi Fl h s) rands Car required FLOORl:\G Hotel l..agunfl. 425 So yr.s . exp. Candidates xJnt benefits&adv. Exp cord J:owth ond New~t Beach salon Crown Hard~are., 1024 Mature r time dtnner ce 83j'Sag rs a ar} Call Fran 833-3622 We no'" offer a unrque Coast H~y Laguna must have gd manual pref but will train I m-~. lmne \ Westclim !iB 1 cook 1ns l ilullona1 open · F time heip 111 tennis pm op pl) for that needed Brach 494·11Sl. duterity. gd eyesight. rACIRC FIOEl.A.L atottw .. ,...110" Boat company buJrer & \Olume exper a must Dental ff eed shop irtra income Ex per on 1.:::i~m;iii~iiiiiiii neat in appearance& de· S ... Yl..--S °" big ,..._. for waxer needed uper CASHIERS Salary negottabll' Call I Ortho o ice n . s sharp CJJ~~ ly Refs req HOt:SECLEA.-..;"RS "" ,.... to 1::;...L ~_....to · 494·9458 ror apo't g 1 r I to tr a 1 n f o rl --Rt_. rr:..a......... i:. pendable. Work 1s in life 234 E 17th St c M fOtl -YVn1JtWV only Apply m person COOKS -rront back office Den f l' LL Tr me P Time 81 ~JVTIJ To ~ hr. car ~-5123 SUPP.Ori medical elec £ 0 E --a ch°" c I 11 CJ y ... r m 20th St. NB I Fren c h !Ii 0 u v e 11 e I tal background nee I Ans sen Typing re~ d ser,•~c ... •,s11,teml ' tron1cs Gd ben~f1ls Banking corHr wHti •· Wt BOAT SHO\ u T .. TE M restaurant Looking for 644·14QS. No exp nee Call bl.,..n 8 "' 96 HOUSltCHHRS Only responsible Orange Coast Savings & hou tht followlnq U expbrunch cook Pastn DentalAsst Second cha1r & 4 30P~1· ~on Fri f;d\\ardJacobson_ needed small retire persons sr«'"g perma· Loan as seeking an am-f W tr!_!..'· b o w" ti Students. house s. MARK""'<' & Saute persons Call lor trainee Opportunity to ~40 EOE GEM'L OfACES ment fac11Jty, also serve nent emr ymt need a~ b1lJousbus111essdevelop-opttt....,.: part time help. II • .. ,., aopt 673-0120 move to 11 1 fringe ITLL TI ME Ans Sen GIRL FRIDAY Entr> meals. rotating shifts ply: Cal Mrs Pareli, mentfierson Xlnt opp'ty LoCMS.C,..._"' 646·3963 For.2nd&3rdShifts COOKS benefits X·Ra)' hcense Matu re. responsible level Expr 1n f1llng,bk ~ wa11es Call 494-9458 $81 3830 f f 0 _.. ·' Starting 5' up to $4 50 f ~ • ., 7"""' d It ~ e " ' ;5,~~o~sta~~~ag:eor "yt• ,.._.or ti· •IOOtD(Hrfl• WepromO(etomanage TheGoodEarthRest pre'"' . ..,..., I ~a~ btV.~{"t4r~i~ I kpg.t~ping,lO ke> Xlnt .91.!lit & 1 h ,.riNctliRabcm*or f C thru TB for ment&super\'1sionfrom inSCVillage Mon·frj 8921212 opport ~ compan) Housekeeping. It. Hour~ ~~rrn~;, req~-::.'ed et~~~: 1ovl1191 CMd io.. hi engineering firm by within B akfast lunch DENT" QfACE ' · -benefits Call for appt 3 Spm Cd ~! arta A.SSIMILllS Lee 754.1801 1700 to.. d~11t.Hon It 0 C A1q>e;>rt Cd typ1na. WA!'/T A CAREER • re d DI 'ner ftL General office needed tm C-Ommemal f inancing .D.r.!.tln I.Jc 644·5998 ~! rs~~le~l'J~~t Adams. c M ,....,1rtct. so.,... typ-8drl Fr~ay RE~~er' s C~st~.~esa •GdCo. ttMfitt ASSISTANTS ro~~· ~lesl~~rt 5~e~~ma; Sm~~ -Housekeeper 5 days, 8 --E,O E. lftqlartqlllrM. ben ts As· 17 1sonSt •Xlntworitft9cond. I Register today ror long s1gnments Top pay r:-!!•Rn.OffiuA~~· ~sf ;,~m~Ea'lf~~hMreq ex~r. C.~~. but will soc 557·9611 -631 9609 Apply in person & short terms aSS1gn Call Helpmates Tem r ' ec~puon reuef • -'=e"--"_"-"-·"'-""'--=>-"'-'-'--=-~:~~ gda ma:i~'!1 ~~;t Banking SttM Clri1 Book k eerier Qua II f 1 ed I Laguna Beach I men ls. oorary Servu:e~ t) ping \lo arm person ah HOUSEICHl'IHG lerit)', gd eyesight. be UTIUTYCLERK l Ont ytor CJIM"ll of. T~cend mports Sales 494-9233 I For further 1nfonnat1on I 557 0045 GEMERAl.OFftCE j ty Pleasant working en Sll rf & Sand Hotel t . & d 6 months previous bank fl I call Vance ~7-llall • I v1ronment Transporta H o u s e k e e p • n a nea mappearance e· c• nptrtflct rt'-6316941 llunttniiton 8t'd('h !counter help f t1ml' m Lin-F lime girl needed lo t1 on a must Ca ll Supervisor night shin"' l:~~bal; &~1tn~,f~~ inge.per~pr~fa:: .-ir•d c..d 45 wpm IOOICICHPH 0029116 Ku sters Cleaners. 186 • -'run .xerox machine re Christine for appt. p_arl time S4 25 hr Excellbenebenefils & arc 1 typln9 tpNd. RE devmt prop 1 E 16lh St. C ~1 I -lie\e recept ionist. 83l803l - -EnghshSpanish speak working cond1t1ons of C fotftla mg mt f 1 rm offers Personnel Dept I 548-4243 'i'IPOPl.lh' 'toSONN!l SllMCIS dvarious other hte oHtce GArHIC .. ITS 1ng 497 4477 ext 36S W Contact f..Jt-h 11 r • .,... -3723 I I h S.....__. uues. no t) ping re "' E 0 E ork is m life suppon Cathy. 631 1511 ..._,-c a engmg pos o r ""' 4840 COt;:"llT ER Girl P time re rr."'ln quired Mus\ be flex I h•t. Up TralnH '-iiiliil.iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MED IC AL EL EC E.O E M F v H W• prefer thcrt you bk pr with m111 or 1 yr AM shift no exp nee H•woort ltoch with respect to duties 4 d wff« c 1" T RON I CS f or 1n •••••••••! hove prt•ious ,__ ex1~ in l or more ur the 1Chlld Care needed 1n m~ I Apply in Person Dippity t O.E Cont a c t ~el so n at pd :],..fth..•979.fu~ IHSPICTOR terv1ew please call _________ , ptrl•nct, howt••r. ro owing areas ACCIS home M F ~1ature IO\ Donuts 18~ "le~p011 7~0 ..&. f T_.. • IM f'llOCESS MR S . PAR ELLI Banking ldl>. • .._. 1 Pa} Rec process1ng ., 1ng \\Oman 6733705 81 C:'vl Q~_or _.,. __ --Medicalcomponentsmf· 581-3830 •• .wou wi,_.., 0 b 1 I I 1 n g . r e 644 4473 , .-_. ' DlllVa. GEMERAl. OfffCE I gr needs a person who train qualifitd can-ce1pts disbursements c L FR Ir\ I II > m" Counter help & P T '""" Experience helpful G d Ilk d t t k ASSJSTBl"YERS R TELLER cldat.1. 1_ournal preparation fur~1~h1ni:~ .ret~1ler sedandhw1rh ll!~SOF'lnJE .. D.inltl Must ha'e gd drmng good typ111g ah1hly. pro ua~OW HIRIMG bleesofew3;r1<7:; ~~:ifaa I n•t ere s 1 r n g J 0 b FU LL TIME Pl~ call our ne~ In me I G . 1 ff .. d 1 . uur!> ~r. • . record LO<'al pick ups & racienry wllh fi1iure s " & Women's fashions Ex OHter .w..-to loc* nfc ~o arrange for an m 1 p~;r~~a e,1' ~~Kl ~r ·~~ AM lo 3 PM Garp fJeh dehvern.>' some hea\') JO key by touch Op· ARMED GUARDS ~81~r:i;c~~m 5":,,18'3~= per inth1sfieldhelpful lmmed1ateopportun1ty' for-ard·~ ... out-ll'r\tew T rammt-11 :-oJ ltl· ~ k ~h 752~01 li fting rcqutrl'd .. ,11 portuntt} for ad\ance TowCM'iliR per Located111Mass1on Will train bright gal Brentwood Savings & <:ro .. Co 641 2960 'r!shi~n 1:1~~d nr~r •. <'Oht;.NTEPR llelp C~nul a Ii. o be tr~ 1 n rd b'i° 1 menl Ext'ellenl co m El Toro AACL Viejo Co paid profit w rgd memoq Fasl Loan has an l)Pt'ntnR 1n lfandl119 1alary and B &.&. I Anderson&44·BS60 ~op t lime oMa mechan1C'al a~scm Y pany benef1t5 Informal •l,;niformscleaningfree sharing. vacation & smok er App I y 1 n branch for a responsible a f ri tndly, ham· Purchasing De~t-ex per Cleru·JI UehH•n dmers & ~ale~ after 9am 00 5800 •Semi rellred Ok hfe ins Qualified apph pace Top pay ~on our Corona del Ma r ~fib pockOC)t and 00ueeoer Mes;i 3rea 54987!13 work olf1ce C M Call .M1lhel •Mature, steady persons holrdays yaid Medical person teller lo work 5 da)s a orint•d work en· I yr mm1mum, Typing TEMPORARY train ees. full & Pl Only thust' sl't'king GENERALOFFICF: IEICIHS cants11leasecall BACKSTREET Sa~~r~ay:1 ~:~:e~·~~ vlronm...t. Pt.au cal 50 WPM 5 day. Sal,ary l . J~S!! Muonhghler.. &stud1·nts :=;~d'!;~~t C'rnpluymenl ADMINISTRATIVE PROTECTIO.,. MRS PARELLI ~JL.SL.._Tustw tndl\ldualwllhprl'\tous now for an inttt"tl•w Sl.OOOpermo lall'll1na We.irt.inronstant welt'ome U1~ Ru r ks Girl F'nda) A\Sl 111 SERVICES S8l·3830 AUTOMOTIVE S &L banking e~ ointment. 17 14 1 752 8746. • I needof(.lencal~el~ ~i]1b~!:,erlpm li381605 •Var.i l1on~ & hflhda)~ llousing f:xl'!'Ultve al 2601 W Ball Rd GENERAL perienre.energyanden 7Ct4224. BOOKKEEPER. for Plreea~~t~~m;~nani pa11l •l'11 paul rrofll s mall CM (J ff1 cc Anaheim.Ca IHSUIAHCE OFFICECURK 1hus1asm. and a special small growing corporJ I Dell•try Drin~ '-haring •Me<ltr a L1h• ~ h1•aq .. orklo.id 1n 17141761·483 1 Account ass1slanl for Need one general oHtre na1r for 140rkmg ~•th lion A R. AP. pa) roll VICKI HESTOH Good drt\1ng recorcl In~ t.11•ernmt'ntal Sm·1.ul J E.O E M/F personal line and l.J"hl alersh1p business Must We offl'r allrat'll\t' IUSPERSOH 1 &,\SSOCIATF.S Appl) .1110 No !'le~por1 Call Mrs Parelh ed inrl w serrn·cmult\il insurance brokerage clerk" to run auto dt• thepubhc I B I Conlacl~ar),007053 Hours R l1I 5 Mon F'n M1ssionV1eJ0An·J Programs t;oal orwnt • ........... comm'lltnesw1thmaior be neat appearing salaries and hent'f1ts a needed P'T for \Olun· "1•H"IJh~h1n Bl\'d '1t>14portlkal'h !ISlmJ l.'un~ & .. pdlll'rn or HARDWARE firm in Newport Beach personable and good and a i:rea1 future ~•th a I I teer nper lu nr heon I ri·mJ""·•n 1 'lt•rir.il 548 1133 St• If 1 m Prov I.' m I' n l Laituna BC'h, full lime Sa la ry commensurate w1lh numbers Abdtt) tn gro~ ing company For I Thur~ & Fri I IA~f 2pM l'i•r-omnc·I U<'lh t>nes Oa\'~ & Evl'' ----~.o u Rh I Wt! I I ru 1 n rel a II , hou ~t'w a res w1lh ex per For app't call type and use of lO kt>)' funhrr 1nfnrmat1on W in Cd M Mu.~t be ~Pll Good l'a> rallToda) SlrnnR il'dmlng opptn~ pl'rson part tame 171~ ~--- adding machine helpful plea,Hall ,.. If, grmd ,. referent'<''> 540-0400 4g; ~IRll DRIVER l.11:ht t)~inl! t•ht't'k .. rtl ca,h1er l!fi 4403 Salary l'ommensurall' SECURrTY I Call :vton Fn l! :JO 4P~I , !~Kl.I !-ik\fl.11k111111 Ot>ltH'r LA T1mt·~ lo (or hte. lot•al dl'hH•nes ~~gp ~' 1 r ;rrr.·o~plter HARDWARE SALES IMSUIA.HCE ::frb~'\~r?:c~x~ll';~.~ M~7~1:',~=sl 673 2268 -.uih·2:lS Ir ""1' home!> in II n & t M F'ull timl' Mon Fri t:ct ini;t rt·~in1 & 1;~l'i<ns:.rr~r Full nr p lime \pply m ··\I mt \T REPS Lg PACIFIC c ... 1-o.W1CR c·-... L 3 SAM ~I() $4SO mu ~ dm tnR re<-ord. nt•,al .ip f1old tr1n•, 111 f'•l (·ur ~l' r s 0 n t: r 0 ~ n mu ht hr.inrh nrr~onal ~orking cond1t1ons and "'r-c,..1c -"" bo "'-""bl be.iran<c ;\ol ;i!>tt•r ' •·' u d 07E · j ,. n .,., b -" . F h. needed 541i Hl!I or lueprtnl 234 Fischer. " b ' H CdM .. fringe benefits Contal'l B RE~TWOOD BANK I Truck nee. 631 5""31 E 1tabIl1 he d Io an nus ,,.,pe .. ._.a I! rar Com 11 pM·k.i1!c• 011N1 ar ware. 31 · < nast Ill• .1a.:1 n n '" e k ~ Stanfor appointmentat C W -L.LI-r.,..erageC'o m as ion 964_4982 ('l\1 S40WJ .,u mil applu •ormJn ~.) • 1 ,1r1 •·1 m1nnr1t 1n 'NABER~ SAVINGS M ............ r Island area has a ro uu~ Ht.WI n1 !l'lfi27 HEALTH <lt\tclu.ol Ill 'i'r\14'1' • '-& LOA~ Securtt) Par1f1C l:ldnk ~1 ult1 location 11ro~th Clerical openinR Re DellHn & asi.1st In 64~2937 EYERYIOOYUICES .ic!I' \111-.1 hd\t' ~d r \1)11 I \ " f"'ll Fully Support~ ,. o G ood s a I a r y I quire men ls hC'a Ith r florist shQp. p time Wiii (;ener..il Offit't• <'lt-rk !or A WIMMER "'JI r. 11.1 "lt•n rnm \. ,J " "' , 3140 E Coa~t lli~hwa) Equa l Oportunil} benefits profit sharrnl? work attitude. abil.Jt~ lo lfam ~~IHH4 HOW IS THE TIME insur T munit·Jl11111 ,k111, Coronallel Mar E Xlnl opporturuty Metro copl' 14 Ith stress l')<' for k Jm e "" \ 111nl! Br part of the fastest l ' I ,, (.',\ 92625 mplo} ment Car Wash 2950 Harbor. clelall. at'curac.Y 10 l) p Dellvtry & Stoa wotil Jor JOh Sl'l' l'l"S In' h,.,.... req Oranj:t• l'oun1 \ 1?rowrni: t-<>mpanv in lhe • 1 I .\ r ,, .... ("I. F. n I\ •... C M 10g. romputationa\ skills :Male or Female Appl) t hr Da 1 l.\ Pilot lh•Iµ ..\ 1 r Vo' I Lot· t • o 11 health & nutntaOn field A~··•w\ rlt1t•th uutj!oin.: Automotl\e • MECHAMICS! • TEC ... ICIAHS! Needed no~ gen1•ral techntt'tJn ~perrJhz1nf 111 tune up. l'le1·tn r a ·and air l'Ond1t1on1ng ' &12 55 hr t-.xrcllent \ olume. v.'OrkinR condt lions. Opp. for advant•e ment Sec Mr. Studt> HOWARD Ct..•r*t t " Dove Quail Sts NEWPOllT RF.ACH lll:.OSSS AUTO RADIATOR P ERSON with exp~r Sal ary o pl!n 1.W§ll~ BA BYSITI'F.R "Mature··. loving ex pu'd person to care for 1 Imo old boy rn my Turtleroc k hom e. It'f1ne F time rn ()Cl ~llU .. ~1·93R .. IA.IYSfTTIR Odaslonal care after k1ndergarten. nr Adamb School. C,M...}40·47J3 811bysitter for my tO yr old boy , while I travel 538-3080 dys or 494·36S3 .ne._~ No .Y.LUllll Babysitter for Chnst11n OOJ.IJ>le's 3 children Lt ho'lfsekeeping 968-1790 ..Atm3l IS.bys1tter Ovu 21. Non atodent for 6 yt old. All ~lool My home. Ref ".00 hr 4 hr per day n Days. 8Sl·l01S. 9" ' I I 2 7 i-;qualOpportunll\ I ll , tame lo plan for that CASHIER & reliabilit> Call in person Automoll\e Wanted cla)srf•<'Jllon If rlaudmr.R..1:1~1511 l'nltm1lcd 1n('Ome Opp 111·1,on 111 1.1k1 inlli.il F.m plo•er M F \acat1on lnp f or extra . Kati" """-O'Xll Sup:r~ Co 1522 ~pt 1h1' )oh \OU \\anl IS nol t'} Mr Cast') 834 17iS .1.11111 11·1~rr1' .\ hdn .. lr , · """"11'11Ci("""-Bl •t th h l .1cfill.11•l111 ,11 t ,,11' '' <'ash. wh• not sell some Cash1enn~ pos1t1on m CLERIC ~-·-"-_ ere ~ou mag l ron 11011•1 1 .. 11m11111 !'l:i1rn 1·~""' ' .. fr \\ 11.11.·11·r th·· v .• i1 .. WA !'IT i\CTI o;-.." of thol>t>1telll!lyoudon'1 Fashion etail store s1 u1•t o rrin1t \our DESKC'.,.." hd1•lul ..,,11.111 t11mm E J ed "1 Work rn beaut Dana h .. Holl 1•111011lh•·111.11 lo.1·1 """'"' need with a Class1f1ed xper pr.-ierr .. ust DELIVERIES senices "1t ,in Ju in \\uh.t<'l·"'•lwd \ii, Room rrsena 1 1on~ \11th 1''"' !•.1111 ro ( ·1ass1fl'd Acls 642 5678 ad~ 642 561'8 be a\ a1lable tvenrngs & Point Harbor f'ull lll_ne l h e J o b \lo a n t e d M usl be t•x pern.'Ol'Cd 11 .. m•hl• - -weekends EOE Tues thru Sat Require Part time. Saturday & ca le gory Phone 642 S67fl l ·•11 \o\\ 'tH:! .lt•IX l\pph to C>a\ 1d Mc.•Nctl • Jt t.: (." E PT J (>N 1 s T 7 Banking OPERATIONS OFFICER • Challenging and Rewarding Opportunity Localed 1n elegant Newport Flnanc1al Center • Professional Cllentele Excellent salary, outstanding benefits and profit sharing • Minimum 3 Years supervising experience • For cont1dent1at interview submit resume to Jackie Ek. Vice President. 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CA Equal Opportunity Employer • ••••••••• t t t •••••••••••••• t •••••••••••• ·•"' llBUll BllCH /IDUTH COAST \V T and 1/eleri Graci'. o/ chocolates fame~ celt•nrarcd rt1e1r 50111 weddmg anmversary at hotl'l recept1011 Is doctor's bite worse than dog's? TALK ABOUT 'KYROCKETING '1EDICAL COSTS: Emerald Bay residents '.\ilarsh and ~1ar~ Houts have seven children and a poodle named ~ocha While Mocha doe1n't know he's a dog t not that I knO\\ a poodle that does 1. there are authonlies who do. and. be m g con\'ent ional. the~· feel he must h<1ve a license Renewal time came up recent!~ and ~ar~ made an appointment with lhe veterinarian to han· his rabies shot <Mocha has a groomer who makes housl' calls. but !-io far thl' doctor won 't conform. 1 It all seemed a s imple matter. but befon· g1\'lng him the s hot. the doctor bcJ;:!an what appeared to be a curson· examina t 1011. · , H~ gol to :\Joe ha 's teeth The ... needed to be cleaned So. OK. the~· needed lO be cleaned no big problt•m Wrong' ·He'll need a ._jlood test. of course ... said the doctor "A blood test· Wh~""' asked a puzzled ~for~· ·Wt• don·t know ho'' he'll rea("t to tht' an<.·~tht.•tic . ~a1<1 the dot•lor "\Vhy does hC' neC'd an ancsth€:tH··· · a:-.kl·d an e\'en more puzzled l\1ar~· · We never cll'an a dog ·.., teeth \\ 11hout an anesthellt'." '.\l och a ·s doctor explained palwnt I\ and we want lo IH' '>lll'l' he does n't ha\'e a bad reactlC)n to 1t It's a I wa_,·:-. · "Wail wait. u moment ... int<.11-rupted :vtar~. ·ho"' much 1~ all this going to cost" · "\\'ell. unless \\ e run into ~ome unforeseen problem. which we might of course. :vtocha heing the age he is. the basic fee is S60 ... "I Sl'l' ... said Mocha':. owner. "tell vou what vou .JUSt gi\'(.' him his rabie:-. shot and i"ll tc.tke him 10 my own dentist · "' "' . Ql'ICKI E: Ward Chamberlin. on being admonished to be ··gentler" with his obviously exhausted t ennis oppo· nent : "If I'd been an~· gentler I'd ha,·e had to roll the ball to him .. The opponent had i ust enough strength to nod agreemt>nl ••• CHANCES :\RE IT'LL LAST : We cant count on anything in these cr azy limes. of course. but I think the odds are pretty good that Huntington Harbour's Helen and WT Grace are going to slay together Fifty years is a long t1ml' to in vest in a marriage A few days ago the~· celebrated those years together at a party given by t heir sons. Jim also of HH and Gary, who lives m Redding. at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. t I d on 't know why I s<1y this. but I s us pect the daughters-in law, Bobbe a nd Judy. did a lot of the ar- ranging. If I'm wrong I"ll take it back.1 All s ix gran dchildren and 132 g uests joined the Graces to help celebr a te this once-in-a -lifetime occasion. The theme was golde n. naturally. and could be car - ried out approp ri ate !~· in gold foil wrapped He len Grace Chocolates. Because the liraces own the c hocolate firm the party-planne rs had no difficulty getting hold of enough to do the numbers .. so .. a nd .. ·31 '81" on the four-tiered wedding cake . The re was other food . of course. like prime rib, salad. veggies ... all those proper things. But if you 're a chocolate freak. you really s hould have been included at this party So . . to the W.T. Graces. happy a nniversary and may you have many more! ! • • TONIGHT THE NATIONAL Multiple Sclerosis Socie· ly of Orange County pays tribute to cellist Jacqueline du Pre at a fund-raiser scheduled for 8 p.m. at Cypress College Theater. 9200 Valley View, C'ypress. Miss du Pre. one or the world's great musicians before she was stricken with MS. spends a good deal of her time helping to support research for the Society. can the college box omce -821·6320 ror information Oil the availability of seats. There's no doubt it will be a marvelous concert. Diiiy Piiat WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1981 D a MOVIES SPORTS County to grow by 40o/o? By GLENN SCOTf Of .... Delly ...... MMf Orange County, which has slightly more than two million residents today. s hould have 2,676,900 people In the year 2,000, according lo the latest county projections. With that increase. the county would grow bf about 40 percent over lhe next 20 years, with most of the population increase and accompanying home build- ing occurring In the south coun- ty, say analysts in the County Administrative Office. However. analysts say, the northern part of lhe county will remain the most populated, with 76 percent of the population. These statis tics and more were presented Tuesday to the County Board of Supervisors, which authorized their use in growth forecasts compiled by the Southern California Associa- tion of Governments. Analyst John Dedischew, who compiled the report, said in a letter to the supervisors that the growth projections are based on certain assumptions. among them that: The general plans for cities a nd the county. which are the polit1call y ag r eed -upon blueprints for growth. are not altered. A balance of Jobs to lhe labor force wi ll continue to exisl -A steady amount of un- developed land will be available for h o m e building as agricultural preserves are can- celed. -More and more families will move frO'm single-family homes to attached or clustered housing -There will be no regional airports built in the county through the projection period. Along the Central Coast, the population should double with 86,000 new residents arriving by the year 2000. according to the reports. The Central Coast is one of 10 subsections of the county iden- tified in the report as a ··re- gional statistical area ... It in- cludes most of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and the parts of Irvine on the seaward side of the San Diego Freeway. Most of the new residents in lhat a r ea, the report says. should settle in southern Irvine wnere "substant ia l " un - deveJoped land still exists. By the year 2005, all of the Central Coast land set aside for develop- m ent should be covered. accord- ing to the report. The South Coast section, from Laguna Beach south to the coun· t y line. also on the ocean side of major freeways, is projected to double in population from about 134.000 to 263,000 by 2000. The North Coast area, includ- ing Seal Beach , Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, is expected to grow by 49,000 peo- ple to a total 370.500 Line mishap cuts wate r on S. Coas t Residents in Laguna Beach, South Laguna and the Crystal Cove area were lefl without drinking water Tuesday when a corroded water line on Coast Highway collapsed. Joe Sweany, general manager of the Laguna Beach County Water District, s aid lhe line. located just south of Corona del Mar on the ocean side of the highway, broke at about 9:55 a .m . However. Sweany said service was r estored to the affected homes-in about two hours by switching to a second water line running down Laguna Canyon Road. Work on the broken line snarled traffic · along Coast Highway today as workmen closed one of the southbound lanes of Lbe roadway whUe they excavated. SwellA)' Hid repairs should be comp1eted within a week. Sweany nld t h e h omes affected by the collapae ol the water line were malAly adjacent to Co11t Hlabway. Homes fll'tber lDlud are serviced by lbt Lqwaa CU10D Road water lhie. be WCI. 83 86 A irCal rolls back prices by as much as 20 percent. . . 84 Deity .......... -" aic..... IC....._ Chester the c:rnw r~ back unth lus jnends m Huntington Reach after an absence of fwe days First thmg he duf when Ire qot back wa.~ have some ch1/1 lff" washed rt down with beer Crow returns; same old joker Cafe's mascot has place jumpin' upon his return By PATRICK KENNEDY Of Ult o.lly l"lllt S'-ft Chesler the crow. lhe missing and injured mascot of the Meadowlark Airport Cafe in Huntington Beach, is b ack a mong his friends. He celebrated h is return Saturday by hopping onlo an o u l.d o o r t a b 1 e . e a t i n g a customer's chili and washing it down with a tall drink of cold beer .. Everyone was so happy to see him back that the place wenl crazy," s aid waitress Bobbi Brand. "Chester Jumped on another table and tried to take a bath in a glass of water. That sill y bird has no manners. but he is enter· taining, .. s he said. The wild. but friendly, crow had been missing for five days, causing concern at the cale because the bird needed medical treatment for a broken leg that had been set with a metal pin. Before his weekend return. Chester was seen being placed in a cardboard box by an uniden- tified man who drove off LO a car. H untington Beach veterinarian J im Diefenbach had said lhat unless the pin was replaced by a splint the bird's leg wouldn't h eal and could become infected causing possi- ble falal co nsequences for Chester "He didn't look very well after he got back Saturday, so the doctor decided to let him re- cuperate before operating lo re· move the pin ," said lhe vet erinarian 's recepl1on1st, Kathy Lauften. "The bird had obviously been caged for the past week and he doesn't do well in captivity," she said. The unidentified man who took Chester from the restaurant had taken the bird to a veterinarian in Sunset Beach. T he recep- tioni s t there had read a newspaper article a bout the missing mascol and telephoned the cafe A cafe regular went to the Sunset Beach office , made a positive identification and reclaimed Chesler "Everyone missed him and was asking about him." said waitress Donna Greenelsh. "All he likes to do is eat, drink and play tricks." she said. "I lhink he's drunk all the time because everyone gives him beer " Included in the bird's antics is a habit of grabbing dollar tips. cigarette packs and sit verware off of tables and then fluttering around the yard Chesler a lso lets c ustomers wipe his beak with a napkin after a snack and will stand still to be petted. Cafe customers say Chester has a penchan t fo~ sausage, chili and beer. .. He can be pesky. too." said Ms. Greenelsh. "He wouldn't lel t his one poor woman alone because she was eating a chili omelette. so I got him his own small bowl of chili. 'He thinks he's too good lo eat bird seed He won'l touch il " Shoreline: boon or headache? Irvine council orders study on practicality of annexing By RICHARD GREEN Of U.. Delly ~ ... St.ff • Irvine city offi cials want to know how much il will cosl to drive to the sea and annex the coasllin e between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Cily Director of Ad · m1nistr ative Services Mik e McNamara was ordered by the Irvine City Council Tuesday to determine the cost to annex the Irvine coast and report back no later than next January. McNamara's findings will play a key role in determining whether the Irvine City Council will proceed with a city Planning Co mmi ssio n recommendation lo take steps to annex the area. The Planning Commission has recomme nded lhal lhe City Council seek a coastal sphere of influence, which is defined as an area outside city boundaries but earmarked fo r future city annexation. The Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission decides city boundaries and spheres of influence. The landowner typically has a large s ay in any potential IRVI.VE COAST L' p for grabs a nnexation. And so far t he Irvine Company, which owns most of the coast al land between La guna Beach and Newport Be ach, has indicated it wants the acreage lo stay under county jurisdiction. The Orange County Board of Supervisors and the State Coas tal Commission have :\lready ap prov e d Irv ine Company plans to build 2.000 dwelling units and three hotels on that coastal acreage. Those hotels will generate s ales tax revenue for whatever cily ultimately annexes the area. The homes, on the other hand, will require costly ser - vices such as police protec- t ion a nd s treet i mprove- ments and maint e- nance. Ir vi n e c it y Planning Commissioner Ray Catalano said Irvine deserves a share of the sales tax revenue because it will suffer from pollution that will drift inland from coastal d evelopment. Traffic from coastal development will also travel through Irvine. he said. Newport Beach now has a sphere of influence extending south along the coast toward Laguna Beach. City officials of Newport Beach have said they will suffer most of the costs of coastal development. The Cily of Irvine tried uns uccessfully in 1976 to get a coastal sphere of influence. 2 coast men county judges Laguna's David Carter named to Municipal Court Two Orange Coas t residents, David Carter of Laguna Beach and Arthur Guy Jr. of Corona del Mar. were appointed to fill vacancies as Orange County Municipal Court judges. The appointments were an- nounced Tuesday by a spokesman from Gov. Edmund 0 . Brown Jr.'s office In Sacramento. Carter, 37, was named to replace Judge John Wyatt Jr., wbo retired last week from the West Orange County Municipal Court bench in Westminster. Guy, 64 , replaces Judie Myron Brown at lbe North Oraoce County Municipal Court In Fullerton. IJrown, 41, ol San Clemente, wu name d Frjday to the Orange County Superior Court benc h. Also appointed t o municipal court judgeships Fri- day were Kathleen O'Leary, 30, or Orange , and W i lliam McDonald. 45, of Villa Park. Both Carter and Guy said they · will assume their new positions in two to three weeks. Carter has served for the last five years as a deputy district attorney specializing in homicide cases. He currenUy is prosecutor in Orange County's case against William Bonin, the man s uspected of being the mas term ind behind several of the so-called freeway ldlli.nga. Carter said Tuesday afternoon that a new prosecutor will be named t.o replace him ln that case within two weeks. Carter e arned a bachelor's and a law degree from UCLA. Guy, who has a family law and estate planning practice in Corona del Mar, has been a lawyer for 30 years. He also has done criminal work and he was an attorney for private water companies. Guy earned his bachelor's and law degree at USC. He later was president of the university's Law Alumni A11ocialion and last year was president of Legion Lex, the fund-ral1ing arm of the Jaw school. He ls a member or the board of Trustees o f UC lrvlne's School of Medicine. Both men will earn $$7 231 a year as municipal court JUdaea. ----. J I I • .. ....... 4 0 0 QC 3 5 -------- • • • DRAIGI COAST YOUR HIMDnl DAllY PAPIR WEDNESDAY. SEPfEMBER 9. 1981 O HANGE COUN 1 Y C ALlrORNIA 25 CENTS High cou1~t nominee opposes abortion WASllJNGTON (AP I US Supreme Court nominee Sandra Da) O'Connor said today she is oppo:,ed to abortion but that her personal vie ws would not control her vote~ on the nation's highest l'OUrl "Mv own view in the are a of abortion ts that I'm opposed to it ," Mrs O'Connor told the Senate Judiciary Committee But she emphasized her belief that jud ge~ s hould not let personal feelings dictate their decisions on constitutional Is - s ues Mrs O'Conno r , the firs t woman nominat e d to the S upreme Court, s ought to ex- plain and defend votes she cast while a me mber of the Arizona Senate from 1969 to 1975 which have been interpreted by political conservatives as "pro- abort1on. ·· She portrayed those votes as BEAUTY AND BEAST Tr <i\"L•lc rs lt:.tng .John \\'a~ ne .\1rporl \\ere treall•d to somt• "µt•etac ulC1r cloud formations us lht•.\ fl t•\\ into tht• airport Tuc.•sda_,. .\ncl whilt• mos t of On 1ng l· Count_, \\as cll'ar \\Ith l1ttlt· s mog . th1· C'iollll" mt•;rnt not true refl ections on abortion, its eH, but on tangential legislative concerns. In response lo othe r commit· tee questions, Mrs. O'Connor at· tempted to enhance her image as a judicial conservative. · ·1 do well understand the djf. ference between legislating and judging ... As a judge, it is not• my function to develop social policy by means of making the law," she said. Mrs. O'Connor promised the s enators that, if confirmed as the 102nd member in the high court's 191-year history. her job will be "one of interpreting and applying the law, not making it." Keeping her poise as senators pressed the sensitive abortion question and inquired about ner 'legislative career, Mrs . O'Con- nor said, "l have learned two things in my public life; to have more rain for wt•stern Riverside Count,. wht·re dozen~ of homes in towns lwlow the S<1nta Ana :\fountains werl' damaged b~· flash flooding on :vtnnday. Reagan seeks to calm Begin's fears Huntington oil firm rapped " W/\SlllNGTON 1 AP > Pres1 cknt R<'agan told ls raeh Prime Minister Mcnachem Begin today he knows Is raelis "live in con s la nt pe r il ." b u t pledged . lsr a(•l "111 have our help .. lkagan J?reeted Begin. here for three davs of talks. at an of ft <'Htl wclcormng ceremony held 1n bright sunshine on the While I louse south lawn . Neither leader me ntioned the pr o p ose d U .S s ail' of Sl)phis t1catcd radar planes to Suudi Arabia. which Israel op p USl'l-> But Rt•agan. m his opening re marks. assur ed Begin that Is ra<'I "• "securit) 1s a pnnc1pal obJC'C'llV(' of this adm inistratton and w e regard Is rael as an a ll\· Fire chief criticizes company in toxic gas incident lluntington Beach Fire Chief Ray Picard r riticized officials of the Aminoil USA oil company for not immediately notifying c ity authorities that a cloud of toxic g as a ppare ntly leaked from a n oil well Tuesday Picard said a cloud or s team a nd hydrogen sulfide leaked fro m a we ll at t he Aminoil fac1litv on Golden West Street a nd Pacific Coast Highway at about 10: 10 a .m . and traveled s outh. Fumes from the cloud were s ucked into the air conditioning s ystems or City Ha ll and the poli ce building on Main Street near Yorktown Avenue, Picard 5a1d C it y emplo yees w e re ev a c u a t e d fro m th e two buildings for about 30 minutes while fire officials searched for a gas leak. "From a public emergency standpoint, we were at a loss," Picard told the City Council Tuesday. He s aid he believes AmU'loil officials were aware of the leak and "had a responsibili- ty to notify us " "We didn't know if it was a natural ga s lea k from the I Huntington Beach l high s chool, city hall or the police building." Picard said the fumes inside lhe building were monitored as non-harmful because of the low concentration of the toxic hydrogen sulfide. But other fire department officials reported that numerous city employees complained of dizziness and upset stomachs . City Administrator Charles Thompson s aid Tuesday an Aminoil official s aid that the gas cloud apparently escaped from a faulty seal o n a s econdar y recovery well that uses steam to flush out oil. But Aminoil spokesman Joe Hele wicz said today that he·s "not sure it's possible to prove who caused the leak ... HeleWlcz said his inspectors dis covered an open oil well valve at the s ame time as the c ity buildings were being evacuated but that "we're not s ure there was a release of gas from our facility. We're looking into that now," he said. r"t wa!'.. clear that Reagan was s el'king to C'a lm fears on Begin's part that recent difficulties in t hl' l' S Is rae li relations hip would mar the fundamentally good tit•s tha t ha ve exis te d between thl' countries three dee ack s What holdlip note? IS<>e ISRAEL, Page AZ> QRANGE COAST WEATHER Fair through Thursday, but lo w clQUds and fog n(•ur the C'Oast tonight and Thursday morning. Coole r inland Thursday. Highs 73 to 85 Lows tonight 62 to 66. lNSIDE JDDAY It'.~ early m the season but already the Roms are fhe ta/le of the town . See stones. Page B6 INDEX Bank. almost robbed by mistake /\ Newport Beach woman who unknowingly handed a bank teller a withdrawal sltp with a threatening robbery message scrawled on it found herself sur- rounded by police officers. Police converged on the First Inters tate Bank in Newport 's Mariner's Mile Tuesday after the teller notified authorlt.ces that a robbery was in progress. The robbery note, the teUer explained to police, read "Don't move this is a holdup. I have a gun so don't think of anything funny.'" Officers said they moved in and apprehended the startled woman . They said they first questioned her and then com· forted her when they found out she was a regular customer at the 2750 W. Coast Highway bank. Police said some prankster apparenUy scrawled the robbery message on the withdrawal slip before the woman picked It up. the line was too long and re- turned to her car to use the drive-up window That's where she handed in the withdrawal slip. After reading the robbery message, the teller asked the woman if she would park her car and step back into the bank. It's square root day WASJUNGTON (AP> -Today -9-9-81 -is the final square ' root day ot the 20th century. A holiday for no one other than in California wh~re it's Ad· mission& Day and apparently lacking any organization to get it a red mark on the calendar, a square root day occurs when the number of the day and month multiply out to the last two digit.a of the year. a s hort memory and a tough would pose s uch questions - s kin." and said lhey expected subslan· Such attributes could prove tive ans wers helpful as the prospect of more Sen. Jeremiah Denton, R·Ala., tough and pointed questions on made reference to a disputed Ju. explosive social issues from con-ly 7 memorandum which, ac- servati ve senators appeared cording to some conservative likely. groups opposing the nomination, In their respective opening may have distorted Mrs . O'Con- statements in the first or three nor's past view on abortion and scheduled days of confirmation the proposed Equal Rights hearings, several of the commit· • tee's 18 members indicated they <See SUPRE ME, Page A2> • GOP to fight Democrat plan to redistrict By FR EDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ,,. O.lly l"llet S\eff SACRAMENTO Republicans , convinced that Democratic plan for reappor- tionment of the slate Assembly, Senate and congressional seats will be signed into law, are vow 1ng lo take their case to the peo- ple Al a press c onfe r e n ce in Sacramento Ass emblywoman Carol Hallett, minority floor leader in the Assembly, s aid a referendum against the existing Democratic proposal would be launched if the bill is signed She sa id she believes Republicans would have little trouble getting the ne cessary s ignatures statewide on petitions to call for a vote on how the dis- trict lines should be redrawn. "People are s o anti legislature. they will s ign on ... Mrs. Hallett said. Reapportionment. designed to redistribute the population among districts to com ply with one-man, one-vote provisions, occurs every 10 years after the U.S. Census is conducted. The plan for reapportionment of the state's 40 Senate districts was released last week. It is con- s 1dered a Democratic plan because Democrats control the upper house. The Assembly plan was re· leased Tuesday. Likewise, it is considered a Democratic plan because Democrats hold an 18· vote edge over Republicans in the lower house. So d iss atisfied with the Democrats ' propos al are As - s embly Republicans that they are refus ing lo provide any votes to the Democrats for bills requiring two-thirds majority votes. At least five Republican votes would be required for a two-thirds majority of 54 votes in the Assembly. Republicans have been hoping their so-called "'.iob action" would pressure the Democrats into producing a more accepta- ble plan. Apparently, 1t hasn't worked. ··unless something happens awfully fast, this thing is going to a r efere ndum ·· said ·As- semblyman Nolan Frizzelle, R· Costa Mesa , one of thos e !See R EMAP, Page A2) * * * County's proposal said 'OK' SACRAMENTO Unlike the situation statewide, Republican legislators from Orange County are finding it difficult lo criticize a Democratic reapportionment plan for the sla~e·s 80 As sembly districts. As far as Orange County is concerned. a Re publican backed proposal for realigning the dis- tricts differs little from the Democratic propos al released Tuesday in Sacramento ·• 1t 's not as bad in Orange Coun· ty as other parts of the state." s aid A sse mbl y man Ros s Joh n son . R -Fullerton. who represents the 69th district in the north portion of the county. "There's jus t not a lot to com- plain about. .. Under the D('mocratic pro- posal, the county would be split among eight districts, two of which would be shared with sur- roundjng counties. One district, a long the coast and extending northward, would take in Long Beach and Signal Hill in Los Angel es County , another. stretching to the south would take in vast portions of San Diego County. (See GOP, P age A2) T he woman, upset by the tum of events, told officers s he'd come to the bank to make a withdrawal and uaed one of the slips available at the counter. Police said t.h• wom.n stood In line for • 1bort tlme bu& dldded The laaL 1quare rooL day came Aui. a. 1114. Tbe next one wtll not occur until Jan. 1, 2001. Democrat1 have proposed redrawing Oronge County's Assembly diatri~t lines to follow thi1 configuratibn. Sofru! du tricta have acquired new numbt'ra. Pormer boundaries are shown on Page A2. ' I • • 0 4 0 ____ _._....... _______ ._,_..,. ... ------... "2 • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 9, 1981 Fewer c ontrollers reduce s~rvi~·. . ~ ~ WA S lll NC:'l'ON (AP l 1>rcstrike traffic levels can be Helms and Trunsportatlon admini1traUon'a vJt~·; St>rv1t•t• by U S air l'Urriers. rt.. reurhed on u dally basis." Secrt'lary Drew Lewis were the mi•al oI the atrlldll ; dur(•d to uhout 75 Pt•rn·nt of lklm~· k~llmony was the first leadoff witnesses us the House wa1 necesaary to uphofil ~~ t normul bccauM· of th<' r1rml( or 1nu1l't1lwn of prolonged llmtta · uovcrnml~nt operations sub<:om· thttl bans wallo•• W ,, ncurly 12,000 Sll'lklOI( air tramc lions Uri air currier flight.Ji. The millt.'C on transportation opened employees. )":\ ~.~· • rontrollers. l'rc>buhly will rt' FAA <'i•rller told 1.urlines that a two days or hearings on the cur· "The crux or ~e l-sar•:not\ main Ul thut lt'HI for most of fourth 1>f thl' normal Clighl!o. 1 t'OI and Cuture status of the air uninterrupted UM on~e naOitfJ next Yl'<ff us tht• .iove1 nnw nt rl' would be groundl·d through control system, which was hit by airspace, lmpo11'-nt as 'tha•t ti butld:-. lhl' r1111 trol sy~t l"m . A1J1'll, but had given no mdica u strike of unionized employees butrathertoU11\1rethat11 , "'edcral Aviation Administration lion what restrictions would be five weeks ago. meat action ls pro\llettd " ('htef J Lynn Helms ~tud today. maintained after that. He lms drew praise from the unauthorized strlket ti>•~~ • But. lll!ltns added 111 con· The airlines have sought as-p:rnel's chairman, Rep. John L. travene e.ach federal t)bp grcss1onal testimony, ·rn the s urant'cs on the number of Burton, O Calif., who satd the oatl\ofofftce," het~lf. . ~r ~ sec·oncl Yl'ur of rd>uilding lht• flights us far tnto the future as FAA rhief "has done the best The FAA bas k~thle alt tl'lf· system, wt· t•>.p1•ct to permit possible. so they could stabilize posi.ibll' Job in the worst possible fie system goin& With abual8,*' traffic levels to innease at a flight sch edules and coax silu<Jtion " non -union c,.,;.•11ot1el"1, sleadv Pace lo thl' point al which lr:lVt·lt·r·~ llllO the air. Lewis reiterated the Reagan supervisors andft}lftta'A-ees, nel -many of 'lheni ~~ six-day weeks --.ne 'ftba. S a 'ud I• s sound a I arm ing it.a training o( ll~ teiniita td . r..,. replace many er ~tttf~: .• workers. • 1 AlthouJCb the cont-hill• •i ' t I f t ts less than half the~rt-stl!re permitted w fly an a1t 1 f percent of fffear ndttti 1 ~clflc Ck.-. '' .. 4 0 0 5 2 on c ar e u ure level, airlines !\< ljnt' NEW \'OHK IAPl The oil As a result, production by and mHy regional cft'riens. ~ o.Hyf'--. cartel once powerful enough to OPEC h as dropped to an operating at levels We , • MQp.j~ws lhe er1stmg l111eup Q/ !\ssemb/11 d1srric-1:i; 111 fJ11;11gt' wreck t~e economies of the estimat~d ~ million barrels a percent. if: '.··~ ~. tourlft. world's richest nations is sound-d ay from a 1979 peak of 31 ("' • mg alarms about its rading in· million a day Yamani said • r; • · .• t • • fluence on world oil markets. some a nalysts believe OPEC Ex-gov•-W..JL ... ·. + :. ~m ~,!ig~'A1 Sauc1 1 Arabia. the most output could fall as low as 15 ~rrlf.J•-~ powerful memb er or the millionbarrels dailyintheearly IF/' ll ':.....:L.J Hb .. •AP or.POSED Organization or Petroleum Ex -1990s. W a QCe 6f.u ~lfJ. r • • • porting Countries. warns that "This would mean a collapse • t 1-' \('I-;,-., Cjl f'S fl< I\ I \f: C'1111rl 11111111111•1• f > f '"'""' From Page A 1 SUPREME • • Amendment to tht• l'onsl1tut1on He sa1c1 thP dispute ra1:.ed con cern about "your Jttitudt·s on s uch issuC'~ a11cl ~our credib1 lltv t h l' h 1 g her prices of other of the organization and a lot of • ~ 6 ' ~} . participating in the job action. nwml>l'f' states are weakening economic hardships for Saudi Sl1tger, ~' 1 '.; The R~pubhcans are com · the carlt·I and lcC1ding it to even Arabia whi ch basically relies on " ' ••J • '1' Plaining that the Demolcratic tual destruction its oil revenue," Yamani said. MONTGOMERYt 'Al~AP.> plan fot the Assembly di5'.ricts In an interview publis hed Yam a ni was not the first Former Gov. Geetje•C.. ~fes nb~balance population Tue sd a y in l w o Sa udi OPEC oil minister to express has married 32~yeat~)d «'t alri°"g dHtricts correctly and ne wi.µapers. Oil Minister Sheik alarm at the cartel's sagging Taylor, daughter or ..a · we . Urat rt rails to t onform with the \hml•d Zaki Yamani said unless production Arter the organiza· coal mining businessman, ft...,...·. mandates of a J)ropositioh ap- OPEC halts the decline in tt!> tuin failed last month to achieve revealed today. · :.-pro•ed by voters requiring that :-.hare of the world oi l market, a uniform pricing policy in a Elvin Staton, Wallace'"· long. so-call~ "communities of in· the organiiation would "col m<:<.•ting at Geneva, Switzerland, time personal aide, !.!'~the~ tet~sl" "be tJteserved when new lap!>e · l.1 bva Oil Minister Abdussalam married recently. ,• • district lines are drawn. l ndu ... tr) analysts interpreted !\lohammed Zagaar declared, '.'Both are very happy,", IM-, rThe ~ocrats deny those Yamam ~ rl:'marks as 1ndicaltng "O PEr 1s facmg a crisis." s aid. • . !· ' chJrges. saying lhe plan de· a growing concern that Saudi Al that meeting, Saudi Arabia He declined to 9aY. whert.\,t \!"efbped for both the Assembly Arabia may be forC'ed to cut its offt.>rcd to raise its price by $2, to where the marriage ~~r t~•antl Senate districts were the pm·e below its current S.'12 a bar s:14 a barrel, if the others agreed wh~re the couple wout~~e ; 'bet \hat ' could be produced rel OlhC'r members of the 13-to reduce their base prices to $34 their home. · ~ . . -~\~b ~peting interes ts natwn oil cart<'I arc charging as a bar rel. After the meeting Watlace, 62, his· l~.~ · tJIMuftlout the state. muC'h a::-. $40 hrukc up in disarray, Nigeria Montgom~ry. His btidt(11.m. t i.&~rtdpte majority votes are re· Tho:-.t· prices. particularly c·ut it:. prices S4 a barrel, to $36. and one-time Wallat«' 11..~e~Uo'sertd plans from either among 1\fr1ran producers, have Sine\• then. however. no other ~::1t>':~ai'ss cfr0o3ml mJ1.8n~i·nsr try' • ll"l~t, ·. * * * pcrsu.ulcd l)al-1mporting nations rnl'mbers have reduced prices, _. house. R1l'hard Alatorre, 0 Los_ >\ngeles, said in releasing the- Democratic Assembly plan that: the votes are present for its ap· pro val 1'he plans would take effect m 1982. California was last reappor- tioned 1n 1973 by the state Supreme Court after then Gov Ronald Reagan vetoed plans sent lo ham for his signature Mrs. Hallett s aid at Tuesd:H s p r e s s c o n f e r e n c e t h ·a L Republicans don't want the re apportionment iss ue this time around to {all into the hands of ··Rose and the Supremes " She was referring to Rose Bird. chief justice of the Stale Supreme Court. * * * In her 01.H.·n1ng ~latement, howevl'r, J\trs O'Connor told the• com millt'l' ::-.hP \H1uld not d1\'ulgl' how she wuuld \'fltl' on arl) issue "I do not bl'11('\'(' that, as a nominet•. I c<in tl·ll \ ou how I might votC' on a p;ir11c.'ular issue wh ich may l'Omc befon• the court, or endor ... l• or l'nl1c1ze s pec1f1c Supr 1•ml' Cr>urt de cisions presenting issue!) whirh may Y.<'11 comt.' bcforl• th«-court again.·· she said Lo improve conservation •ilthough industry executives w~N:c:.~r'nt~~dM~;e~ She~· ~dm Page A1 , methods. boo:>t domestic produc sa~ the~· ex;>ect Algeria and mam·ed once befo-__ ..:ur• 'l;OP REA C'l10N t1m1 and sct•k oil from such non Lib} a the only countries still •"' •uu " ~ OPEC sources as Mexico and chargmg $40 a barrel -to foll ow 5-year-old son. , J • • • 01wrntor ... in the North Sea '\;igena's lead Wallace has been paralyt~ In an apparent l'lfort to ~oft en the oprx1sition to ht·1 IH'reciveil New draft sign up notice to be added "p ro uborl1nn \Oil•), ;\lrs O'Connttr \Oltcd "llPPOI t for the Amer1t:an fomll~ Jn h1•r opc·n1ng ~latt·mc•nt. she quoll•cl f rom a marr1agt• cercm1)1l\ she has prt•pan•d fo1 use Y.ht·n -.h,· 11c·rform ... Cl\'11 weddings "Marria~e 1s f••r mort.• than an exchange• of ,m,., ll 1s the foun dalion of the fom11\. mankind's basic unit of stH"1l'l) , the hopC' of the world. and the strength of our countn It 1:-. the rela twnsh1p bet.~H'l'l1 oursel\es and gcn~ration~ to f11l l11w. · ShC' S<t id ThC' 51 Y\'tH fllc1 \n1ona·ap peals court Judge m.idl• clear that tht· Y.11rd <; of 1h1· \'II\\ n•n1·ct her beliefs From Page A1 WASlll'l.ICTON 1/\P 1 Yoong men "ho fall to rej:!1ster for a polentiul draft will receive a :-o t'cnnd warning beforl' facing prost·cut ion. a J u~t1ce Depart nwnl "P<>kesman said today Tht• d epartment i~ issuing ~uidt'lln<'s lo l ' S attorneys cov t•nng prosecution~ or young men "ho ha\'C' not signed with the S1:.·lec·tl\'<' Serv1('e System So far Selective Service has -..en1 nearly 300 warning letters l nder the policy. the Justice Dt•partmcnt will also send warn· inKs to the men before 1nit1ating pro!>ec·ut1on , d epartment .. pokt·~mun .John Ru ssell ~aid II(• 11t'C'lmed to st1y how long 1 lw ,·ouths would hC' giv('n to ISRAEL R EASSURED • • • Re<Jgan ~aid hl· 1s confident Israel and lht' Ln1tcd Slates will continue the11· close relations hip during the "difficult" search for a Middle East peace But he s:.ud peace must be found betwN•n Israel and 1b neighbors lie said he looks forward to a day ~hen the "golden age of peace will be a living reality for all countries of the Middle East · For his part. Begin said , lsr ael will remain "a faithful ... and stable ally of the United States." He assured Reagan that Israel wants peacC' on 'all our Execution stayed OKLA HOMA CITY IAP > -/\ one-month stay of execution has been granted to T homas Lee "Sonny" Hay!> after his mother pleaded before a federal judge that Hays is mentally mcompe. tent. Hays. who has said he does not want to appeal has death sen tence. was scheduled to be ex- ecuted next Monday ORA NOE COAST horclc•r s· ~•th ''all ou r neighbors.· Hut Begtn a lso warned of Soviet aggression into the region and called Reagan l he 'defend er of freedom throughout the world." "Liberty is in danger and all free men should stand together to defond it ," he said. He also mv1ted Reagan to visit Is rael and "it s capi tal , Jerusalem." Israel has declared .lcrusalem as its capital. but its claim lo sole jurisdiction over the cit y is not internationally rec.•ogni7.ed . Reagan told Begin . "I welcome this chance to further s trengthen the unbreakable ties bctwe('n the United States and Israel and to assure you of our commitment lo Israel's security a nd well being.•· He said both nations ·'share a s trong comm itm e nt to de· mocracy ·· The leaders. who had not met until today, t hen went directl y to the Oval Office for their first round of talks. This is Begin's 12th visit lo the United States since 1977 Daily Pilat Cl111llled advertising 7U 642·S678 All other departments 642·4321 Thomes P Haley P\b....,,. al\G C...._t ( ·~ " II ., Roberl N Weeel fltt•oain• Tho,..,as A Muroh•ne lo 191 Michael P Hl\rvey ........ Ol\Qll".C"" L KllY S"hultt ew...tor ol O..,.w•l+Of\' Kfnnetn N Goeldiird Jt C-t.....,loOfl °''""-"" Bernard Srnulman Out1tt0f~ Chllrles H Looc. M6"'41Q•no r •lttt <..arol A Mon11> ......,.,£_ • MAIN OFFICE Jll w ,,1 8,h ~I l t\1-M•'4 (A M•1I •Jdtfl\\ ft"• I~ l 0\1• Mf'\A (A '1•1• op,r1Q"1 '"' 0,~nQP Co.ht Publ1'\h1nq (orn04tny NO • .,. .lu•u •• '""'''LHH 1•ct1t1UtAI '"'""'' (It An •' 't •"''"It'\ P'l1 • r ,. "," f' D• 'til'f'•llfj1Jt ttn 4'll~Q11I IH • f)t •M1'\\WH\ ft' OU-f •O"l •t•llo .. 1 '' • ~1'1~1 fllf \ J'(kl-OO U••f1 At t O\IA Mflo\'°' I t1tl1tt\t"'" u P-, U.t~ \1.tt\tftOftf)I" bv ,_.,,, •. , \•M''''\"l"-l'f' n, m,,.11 1'\0 "'n""'H1 'THIJltl'" "'"'''",.''t'"' \•00 ,.,j\rtthly f Pu1 O•.,. CM't D••t~ P11ot ••I~ •"tC"h tOMOtfllfllll Hu '-'~•' "''"'' 1\ l't'l}1 ,tw-ct D• tru n,ct~ (o.t'\t r.,nt·'"''ttO c~"' \.. 0"'"'" '"'''""' ,.u,. o\lbf•\""'<t \An""""' fPHOllf'lP\ (. n•.-IJI < O\t.t Mti~ Nf'•l'JO't t\t l't "\ H'-'\l1nql~" ""°"'" ( 1'U"41A•" V~ll'°'Y Ir Y!f'I• +•<l ... 'M n ... , h ~·, th,.,, • '\1MQh • ,.Q11H"'I 'tt••·o,, O•ihl1 """'1 \.tlul'(I t, ,tl'l1t .. undllt• fhli &_H 1m 1p(lll ''""' ""'"Q , ... ..,., ' "' tlt .,., '' t\tit• ,., ... ,., r '' u0 • I~ It ,f I I.Ali .. "t ·~•rt~ 4'/•1• VOL. 74, NO. 262 'lgn, but noted that it 1s expecl- l'rl to be some months before anyone 1s prosecuted. ~·lcn are required to register "1thin a month of their 18th h1rthda) Compliance has been ht'lLL'r than 90 percent, accord· 1ng to Selective Service offi cials. Large scale enforcement ef· forts arc still awaiting a con- gressional decis ion on whether to allow the agency to use Social Security files lo help locate ) oun~ men who have not signed That proposal h as b een ap- prov<'d by both the House and Senatl' and mi nor differences a\\oa1t resolution in conference comm1ll('e. While there is no draft. reg· istration was initialed last year to compile the list of eligible men 1n the event of a national emergency. f''ailure to register is a felony carrying a maximum penally of five years in jail and a SI0.000 fine Sac ramento, LA linke d in n ew train r un SACRAMENTO (AP> -Daily overni ght passenger train service between Sacramento and Los Angeles is to begin Oct. 25, says state Trans portation Director Adriana Gianlurco. It will be the first such service since 1968 when "The Lark" m ade its last run. Ms. Gianturco said Tuesday the round-trip coach rare will be $69. but Cares haven't been established for sleepers and in- termediate points. The Amtrak trains will stop at Sacramento, Davis, Martinez, Richmond, Oakland, San Jose. Salinas, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Oxnard. Glendale and Los An~eles. Valle.y man e le ctrocuted A 47-year -old Fountalll Valley man was electrocuted Tuesday night while working in an attic at his home, according to fire department omclals. • Jesse Huff of 17765 San Corr.o St. was working on wiring lo his attic when he rell victim to an electrical shock "hortly before 6 p.m .. according to a fire depart· ment spokesman. Ht' died before fire officials ar- rived at the scene. The cause of the accident is under lnvesUga. tion . from the waist down stnce be \ -was shot in an assassina~ot • Under the Re publican pr~· ten pt whHe campaigninf tot ',., posaJ. the roun~ would be splat presidency in ltra , r . arno~g 9eve& ~1stricts. Onl~ *1e · i> f" '\ • district would extend into a • ' !'.!·, o~tgh~oring cou nty, L<>s ' .. ., . .,h~ :n'geles. . W Id W · In either case, Republicans or ar aren't substantially concerned . • d because largely Republican Pilot bur1e ~eats in the county would ~- • main intact. And Democrats · lillewise aren 't conce rned TONBRIDGE, Ent~d (A'P> • ~ause under either plan two . Fo~y-o~e y~ats aJle_r Ile-'~ .. • Oemocratit seats k>catea in the killed m his first OOCfightt witb central portion of the county the Germans, a teeo..a1e 8attl~ ( wollld remath largely unaf· of Britain pilot is being bt&ifd in rected. a Common.wealth war ce.qletery. . Where the two plans differ rs Royal Air Force offttttls told fn how new distri<;_ts ..,outd be an inquest Tuesd•?" that . mem· • formed along the <Jrartge Coast bers or t~e Ton~r1dge Aircnlft.oo and ''tn the county's rapidly d~· Pres~rvataon Society (~ V* veloping southern region. r~mruns ~f 19-y-eaT-0ld ~ OF-Un«ter the DemocraUc pro- f teer Cohn Dun!ttft~ Ftanes / tisal, Assemblyman Notan two weeks ago ~ned ttt• ti e :t'izalle R•Costa Mesa, wdUJd ~reckage of his ""1'tc:~ · ~to give up Seal Beach f1_ghter ne81" \he !Cen, .. Cb~ · amt much of HunUngton Beach. village o_f Wrotham. _ • '.'d.. bQ( ..-ould g.im all of Irvine. The Francts was sPlot;~ A~ or'thern portion of FrizzeUe's half of Hunti ngton Beach. As for the south county. under the Democratic proposal. the en· Ure region except for Capistrano Beach and San Clemente would be contained in a smgle d1stnct, similar to the existing dastnct n o w r e prese n ted by As· se mbl ywo m an Marian Bergeson. R Newport Beach Caiiistrano Beach and San Clemente. under the proposal. would be yielded to a district t hat would encompass vast por· tions of north San Diego County_ Under the Republican plan. the south county dis trict would include Capistrano Bearh and San Clemente. "I'm really not affected much either way," Mrs . Bergeson commented. t1 Several legislators said th it was difficult for the design s of the Democratic plan to do uch "damage" lo four districts in th e county n o w h eld by Republicans . "They I Democrats l just had to cut their losses in Orange County ... said Frizzelle. -F'R EDERICK SCHOEM£HL 3~. 1940 .. The RA!" said'it lie~· t•lstrict ..-ould be yielded to a six relatives of his. ./t ·~ J ~ct in Los Angeles County f , ~t o~ represehted by As - . , • I 'S. tnblyma!\ Dennis Brown, . R- S. Africa taNe~· ngBeaott. · Russ m oves r apped ~ ~~ '·If he "7ere other than a UNITED NA'rln.Nift(Ail ~j ~pu81Jcan. I might have some resolution e)(pe~rb ~Mi ttoable with their plan." the U.N. General Assem lt~e said ht an interview emergency special mslon c YreD:ithe Assembly noor. week urges the 1S4 United 83--,. Under the Ret>ubliean plan, lions members to r.t' all tftlal..' ' Brown's district would also push i n gs with Soutl\ Afrlct .~ into Orange County, but woukt diplomatic sources s aid. c.: ~\it ~mil Fr1uelle t~ keep about Dl.C 10E DLC 8E •.•• Ow Prfe• 99.99 WASHINGTON <APl The State Departme nt says the So- viet Union's failure to give Corm al notification about t he number of troops involved in maneuvers near the Polish border raises "serious questions" about its m· terest in European stability. -..4M:'7'1 .t _. r991I• low prtct wttt. c•11n..r1 FlH ...... , ... c. ..... (fOrmeriY lmpet11IJ tlt4S...,......Dr .. ~ ... ..,.,. .... . 644-1170 q , _____ ... __ ..,...,. IRVINI WT and llelen Grace. of chocolares fame cele/lrc1tt•d their 50111 tl'ecidmg ann1cersary at hotel receptton Is doctor's bite worse than dog 's? 8~ ~ORA LEH~,\~ Dall, 1"11111 $1Y .. I ...... TALK ABOUT SK\'ROCKETl~G ~EDl{'i\l. COSTS: Emerald Bay residents '.\lars h and '.\tan flout!-. ha\l• ~enm childre n a nd a poodle named Mocha While Mocha doesn't know he 's a dog 1 not t hat I kno\.\ a poodle that does 1. there a re authorities "'ho do. and . be tn!! con \'C ntion <1 l. they feel he mu~t h;,i\'e a li cC'nse Re newal time came up recently and ~tan· made an appointment with the veterinarian In ha\'l' h1~ rabit>s shot 1 ~tocha has a groome r \\ho make:-. hnUM' ('all-.. hut so far the doctor won ·1 conform i It all o.;eemC'd a s imple matte r . but befon· g1\'ing him the s hot. the doctor bE:·gan \.\hat a ppl'.tn!cl to b1..· a e urson l'Xamin<ttion. · He g<Jt to :vtocha 'o.; teeth Thev need e d to he cl1..·aned So. OK. the~· needed to be dean<.·cl· no bi g probkm \.Vrnng '. He'll need a hlood test. of eour~e. ··sa id thl' dol'lor , A blood tes t., Why '· · asked a pul.lled ~ u n \.\'<.' don't kno" ho .. , he II react to th1..• .irw~t h et1c . :-.a1cl thl· doctor '\\'h\' does lw nl'l'd an am·:-.l ht•t1C"'" ;i-.ked an t·n•n moi;c pul7.led :\t <1 r~· ··w e never c l l'an <1 cl og~ ll'l'th "1tho11t an ancstht.'l1c ... :\loeha ·s doc:tor t.·xplatnl'd pattt•ntl~. and"£' j/ - want lo ht• :-.ur e he dot·~n t han• a had rcactton to 1t It .., a I w<J \'S \\'ail . w;.iit. a mnml'nl. inh·1Tupted :\l at) how much 1s a ll this going to cost'' ·well. unle!">s we n m into !'!Offit' 11nfon.·~ec n prc>bl t>m . which we migh t of colll'S('. :Vlncha being thl' age he 1~. the basic fel' b S60 ·· ·1 sec." said ~1ocha ·s owm•r. "tl•ll vou what ~·011 .1u st gi\'(' him h b rnhll'!'i s hot and I'll take him lo m\ own d c.•nt1st .. * * * Ql'ICK I E : Wa rd Chamberlin. on heing admonis hed to be ··gentler" with his ob,·iously cx hau~tcd tennis oppo nc>nl : "If I'd bl•en any gentler I'd ha\'e h ad 10 roll the ball to him .. The opponent had JUSt e nough stre ngth to nod a greement * * • CllA~CES AR E IT'LL LAST: We can l count on anything in t hese craz~· times. of course. but 1 think the odds are pretty good that Huntington Harbours Helen a nd WT Grace are going to sl<1~· together F'ifty y<'ars is a long time to invest in a m arriage . A few days ago they cekbra ted those ~·t·ars together at a party given by their so'Jlls. Jim abo of HH and Gar~·. who lives in Redding. at the South Coast Plaza llotel. <I don 't know why I say this. but I suspect the daughters-in-la\\'. Bobbe and .Judy . did a lot of the ar· ranging If I'm wrong I'll take it back 1 All s ix grandchildren a nd 132 gul.'st ~ joined the Graces to he lp celebrate this once-in-a-lifetime occasion. . The theme was golden . naturall~. and could be car ra ed out appropriately in gold foil·\Happed He le n Grace Chocolates. Becau se the <;races own the chocolate firm the party-planne r s had no difficulty getting ho ld of e nough to do the numbers ·50" a nd .. ·31 '81" on the four-tiered wedding cake. There was other food. of course. like prime rib. s alad. veggies .. a ll t hos e proper things But if you 'r e Ii c hocolate freak. you really s hould have been inc luded at this party So . to the W.T. Graces. h a ppy anniversary and may you have many Q10re'. 1' • • TONIGHT THE NATIONAL Multiple Sclerosis Socie· ty of Orange County pays tribute to cellist Jacqueline du P re at a fund-raiser scheduled for 8 p.m . at Cypress College Theater. 9200 Valley View. Cypress. Miss du Pre. one of the world's great mus iclans before she was stricken with MS. s pends a good deal of her Ume helping to support research for the Society. Call the college box office 821-6320 -for information on t he availability or seats. There's no doubt it will be a marvelous concert. • 4 0 ' a - Diiiy Piiat WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1981 D a M OV IES SPORTS County to grow by 40o/o ? By GLENN SCOTT Of Ille Delly ....... Slaff Orange County , which has slightly more than two million residents today. s hould have 2,676,900 people in the year 2,000, acc~rcli.ng to the latest county pro1ect1ons. With that increase. the county would grow by about 40 percent over the next 20 years, with most of the population increase and accompanying tiome build· ing occurring in the south coun- ty. say analysts in the CoUJ)ty Administrative OJjice. However. anafysts say. the northern part of the county will remain the most populated. with 76 percent of the population. These s tatistics and more were presented Tuesday to the County Board of Super visors. which authorized their use in growth forecasts compiled by the Southern California Associa· tion of Governments. Analyst John Dedischew. who compiled the report, said in a letter to the super visors that the growth projections are based on certain a ssumptions, among them that. The general plans for cities and the county. which are the p o liti ca ll y agreed -upon blueprints for growth, are not altered, A balance or JObS to lhe labor force will continue to exist. A steady amount or un · developed land will be available f or h o m e building as agricultural preserves are can· eel ed . More and more families will move from single.family homes to attached or clustered housing. There will be no reg1ona1 airports built in the county through the projection period. Along the Central Coast, the population should double with 86.000 new residents arriving by the year 2000, according to the reports. The Central Coast is one of 10 s ubsections of the county iden- tified in the report as a "re· gional statistical area... It in· eludes most or Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and the parts of Irvine on the seaward side of the San Diego Freeway. Most or the new residents in that area , the report s ays, s hould settle in southern Irvine w he re "s ubs tantial " un - developed land still exists. By the year 2005. all of the Central Coast land set aside for develop· ment should be covered, accord· ing to the report The South Coast section, from Laguna Beach south to the coun- ty line. also on the ocean side of major freeways, is projected lo double in population from about 134,000 to 263,000 by 2000. The North Coast area, includ· ing Seal Beac h, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, is expected to grow by 49,000 peo· pie to a total 370.500 County seeks $600,000 for TB t est s Orange <.:ounty offi cials have s ubmitted an application to the state for an extra $600,000 a year to improve the tuberculosis test· ing program for Indochinese refugees. The application to the state Health Services Department seeks funds for three purposes: to replace As ian language in· terpreters expected to be cut by reductions in federal refugee as· sistance funds; to hire up to 13 new people to bolster the screen- ing program for communicable diseases : and to add four workers to handle billing to re- capture county expenses. The application, rushed to Sacramento last week to meet filing deadlines. was formally a pproved Tuesday by the county Board or Supervisors. ln a detailed analysis of the county's screening program in· eluded in the application, of. ficlals said the current system is adequate but costly and workers are overburdened. Since January 1980, health of· ficials estimate 97 percent of the in coming refugees have re- ceived skin tests upon arriving in the county. More than half of the tests came out positive, which meant the arrivals had been exposed to but bad not necessarily corilract· ed the lun1 disease. COUllty of· fidala ••Y In the report more preventlve treatment lnclud· Ina eo1Uy cheat X·raya la re- quired. 83 86 AirCal rolls back prices by as much as 20 percent. . . B4 ~"" ........... ..., ............. Chester the uuu• t.'1 back Wllh his friends rn l/ur1tm9to11 Beach after an abseri ce of fwe days First thmq lw did 11•he11 lie q11t back w<1s have w111ie chill /Iv washed 1t dnum u11th beer Crow returns; same old joker Cafe's mascot has place j umpin ' upon his retu rn By PATRICK KENNEDY 01 Ole O.Uy l"li.t SlaH Chester the crow. the missing a nd 1nJured m ascot of the Meadowlark Airport Cafe m Huntington Beach, is back a mong his friends He cele brate d h is r eturn Saturday by hopping onto a n o utdoor table . eating a customer's chili and washing it down with a tall drink of cold beer "Everyone was so happy to see him back that the place went crazy, .. said waitress Bobbi Brand, "Chester jumped on another table and tried to take a bath in a glass of water. That silly bird has no manners, but he is enter t aining," she said. The wild, but friendly, crow had been missing fo r five days, ca us ing concern at the cate because the bird needed medical treatment for a broken leg that had been set with a metal pin Before his weekend return. Chester was seen bein g placed in a cardboard box by an uniden t1f1ed man who drove off in a car llunt 1ngton Beach veterinarian Jim Diefenbach had said that unless the pin was repl aced by a splint the bir<f s leg wouldn 't h eal and N>uld b~come infected causing poss1- b I c fatal cons eq uences for Chester · He didn't look very well aft er h(• got back Saturday, so the doctor decided to let him re· cuperate before operating to re mo ve th e pin ," said the vete rina ria n 's r ecept1on1 st. Kathy Lauflen "The bird had obviously been raged for the pas t week and he doesn't do well in ca pttv 1ty ... she said. The umdentifled man who took Ch~ster from the restaurant had taken the bird to 1:1 veterinarian in Sunset Beach The recep· t1onist t here had read a newspaper article about the m issing mascot and telephoned the cafe. A cafe regular went 10 the Sunset Beach orftce. made a pos1t1 ve identification and reclaimed Chester. "Everyone missed him and was asking about him," said waitress Donna Greenelsh. "All he likes to do 1s eat, drink and play tricks." she said. "I think he's drunk all the time because everyone gives him beer .. Included 1n the bird 's antics is a. habit of grabbing d~llar tips, cigarette packs and silverware off of tables and then fluttering around the yard . Chester also lets cus tomers wipe his beak with a napkin after a snack and will stand still to be petted. Cafe customers say Ch est er h as a penchant for sausage, chili and beer "He can be pesky, too," said Ms Greenelsh. ·'He wouldn't let th is one poor wom an alone because she was eating a chili omelette, so I got him his own small bowl of chili. "He thinks he's too good lo eat bird seed. He won't touch it. .. Shoreline: boon or headache? Irvine council orders study on practicality of annexing By RICHARD GREEN Of U. 1»11, ....... StaH Irvine city offici als want to know how much it will cost to drive to the sea and annex the coastline between Ne wport Beach and Laguna Beach City Director o f Ad · ministrativc Services Mike McNamara was ordered by the Irvine City Council Tuesday to determine the cost to annex the Irvine coast and report back no later than next January. McNam a ra's findings will play a key role in determining whether the Irvine City Council will proceed with a c ity Plannin g Co mmi ss ion recommendation to take steps to annex the area. T he Planning Commission has recommended that the City Council seek a coastal sphere of influence. which is defined as an area outside city boundaries but earmarked for future city annexation. The Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission decides city boundaries and spheres of influence. The landowner typically has a large s ay in any pote ntia l IRVINE COAST Up for grabs annexation. And so far the Irvine Company, which owns most of the coastal land between Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. has indicated it wants the acreage to stay under county jurisdiction. The Orange County Board of Supervis ors a nd t h e State ~Coasta l Co mmission have :tlread y app r oved Ir v1oe Company plans to build 2,000 dwelling units and three hotels on that coastal acreage. Those hotels will generate sales tax revenue for whatever cit y ultimately annexes the area The homes. on the other ha nd. will require costly ser· vices s uch a s police protec· lion a n d st r eet improve- ment s and maint e · nance. . I rvi n e ci t y Planning Commissioner Ray Catalano said Irvine deserves a share of the sales tax revenue because it will suffer from J)ollution that will drift inland from coastal development. Traffic from coastal development will also travel through Irvine. he s aid. Newport Beach now bas a s phere of Influence extending south along the coast toward Laguna Beach. City officials of Newport Beach have said they will suffer most of the costs of coastal development. The City o f Irvin e t ried unsuccessfully in 1976 to get a coastal s phere of influence. Historic preservation backed East Irvine structures s upported by City Council Time has seemingly stood still for more than 70 years in the rustic East Irvine area, and the Irvine City Council has taken steps to insure the historic enclave remains undisturbed for a while longer. In a una nimous show of support for preservation of the area, the City Council members told the city staff to: lnvest.igate designation of East Irvine as a historical preservation zone, which would protect the area's buildings from destruction. -Determine where funds could be raised lo save the area. -Ask the Orange County Board of Supervisors to take action to protect structures in East Irvine that are located In county territory And the City Council members told t he Irvine Company to protect its General Store and Post Office building, blacks mith s hop, b ean and granary building, old hotel and tenant .farmer housing until a city plan is drawn up to save these historic structures. Irvine Mayor David Sills cautioned, however, that he is against spending city money on p r e s· e r v i n g t b e t u r n . of -the -century vintage structures located on the east and weal sides or Sand Canyon A venue just south of the Santa An a Freeway. The city's eastern boundary runs down the middle or Sand Canyon Avenue. Accord Ing to a report s ubmitted to the City Council, • I t\ the hamlet was developed as a stagecoach stop along the main route between Santa Ana and points south. Irvine Historical Society President Barbara Wiener said today she is hopeful the East Irvine area could be developed Into a commercial/historical district . Irvine Company s pokesmen have said, however, they aren't Interested in spending any money to preserve the area. Ms. Wiener said that if the· company and the city won't pay for preservation, a private fund-raising efrort could be launched. The Irvine City Council la scheduled to lake another look ' at Eut Irvine 1n late Noffmber. I IRAlll ClllT WT a11d Helen Crace. of chocolates fame celebrated lfle1r .5IJ01 wedding annw ersary at hotel receptt011 Is doctor's bite worse than dog 's? 8~ SORA LEllMAS Oelly ...... Style ........ TALK ABOUT SKYROCKETISG )IEDICAL COSTS: Emerald Bav res idents '.\larsh and :\1an Houts h3\l' seven childre'n and a poodll' named Mocha · While Mocha doesn't know he's a dog 1 not that I know a poodle that does 1. there are authorities who c1o. a nd. l.Jt· mg conventional. the~· fee l he mus t ha\'e a ltcen!-te Renewal lime came up recentl~· and .\tar~· made an appointme nt with the veterinarian to have his r:.ibies shot. i Mocha has a g roome r \\ho mak<>s hoU!-t(' C'allo.,. but so far th<' d octo r won't conform 1 It all Sl'('med a ~1mple mt11t e r. but hdon• g1nng him the shot. the doctor began what appt•arcc1 to ht· a <·11r-;o r~ e xa mination I le got to \lot ha ·s te eth They n<'l·ded to bC' Cll·;rne cl So, OK. they needl·cl lo be <'ll•aned n<1 big problt•m Wrong'. "He'll need a blood te~t. of course · ~:Jid t he doC'lor A blood test " Why" .. a sked a puzzled :\1 <J r.\ "We don't know ho" he'll reat't to thl' ~rnt•-;thl1tl c. s a id the do ctor. ·\\'h\' does he m·l·cl a n .1nt>st h<'lll"' a~k t•d .rn t•\en mort• puizle d :\Jar~ We n e v e r c le an a do g "·, l t>L'th \\ltho ul an ant•!-tl ht•tit'. · '.\lor ha s d octor t•\platned pat1 cn t l~ <t ncl \\e want lo be -;ure ht• doesn't ha\'e a bad reaction 10 ll 11 ·~ a lwavs .. ·Wa it wall. :J m oment.· intl·r-rupted :\l a!). hm' much is all this going lo cos t ., .. ··Well. unless we run into some unforest•cn problt>m, which \\e might of course. :\'tocha he ing the a ge he i!-t. the basic fee 1s S60 · · "I sC'e ... said :\locha's owner , ·tt>ll you what ~·ou .1 us t give him his rabies . hot and 1 ·11 t a ke him to °'' own dent 1st · · • • • Ql'lCKI F.: Ward Chambe rlin . on bein).! udmonis hed to be "gentl(•r" with his obv io us ly l'Xh a us ted t cnni!-t oppo· n e nt ·1r I'd heen an~· g entle r I'd ha H' had lo rnll thl' hall to him .. The o pponent had 1u~t <•noug h strl'nJ?th lo nod a g reement ••• ('HA~CES ARE IT'LL LAST: We ran ·t co unt on am.thing in thes e c razy times. of course . but I think the odds a re prclt~· good that Huntington Harbour·s llcl~n and WT Grace a rc going to stay togNher Frfty ~·ears 1s a long time to in\'es t in a marriage. :\ few da~·s ago the~· celebrated those ~·cars toge ther at a party given by their sons .. Jim also of HH and Gan. who lives in Redding. at the South Coas t Plaza Hotel (I don 't know why I sa~ this. but I s us pect the daughte rs in-law. Bobbe and Judy. did a lot of the ar- ranging. If I 'm wrong I 'll take 11 back 1 • All s ix grandchildren and 132 guests JOtned the Graces to he lp cele brate this once·in a life time occa sion The the me was golde n. naturally. and could be car ried out a ppropr iate ly in gold foil·wrapped 1 lelen Gr~ce Chocolates . Be cause the (;races own the chocolate frrm the party-planners had no difficulty j!ett ing hold of enough to do t he numbers ··so" and .. ·31.·s1 .. on the four-tie red wedding cake. There was oth e r food. of course. like prime rib, sa lad. \'eggies all thos e proper things But if you 're a chocolate freak. you really s hould have been included at this party. So ... to the W.T . Graces. happy annivers ary and may you have many ~ore'. • • • TONIGHT THE NATIONAL Multiple Sclerosis Socie ty of Orange County pays tribute to cellist J acqueline du Pre at a fund-raiser s cheduled for 8 p.m al Cypress College Theater. 9200 Valley View, Cy~ress. . . Miss du Pre. one of the world s great mus 1c1a ns before she was stricken with MS. spends a good deal o f her time he lping to support research for the Society . Call the college box o ffice 821-6320 for inforrylati~n on the availability of seats. There 's no doubt 1t wtll be a m arvelous concert 4 0 a Dally Piiat WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1981 D a MOVIES SPORTS County to grow by 40o/o ? 8y GLENN SCOTT Of U19 a..1, ~ ... SIMI Orange County. whrch has slightly more than two million residents today. should have 2,676,900 people in the year 2,000. according to the latest county projections. With that increase, the county would grow by about 40 percent over the next 20 years, with most of the population increase and accompanying home build· ing occurring In the south coun- ty, s ay analysts in the County Administrative Office. However . analysts say, the northern part or the county will remain the most populated, with 76 percent of the population. Thes e s t atistics a nd more were presented Tuesday to the County Board or Supervisors. which authorized their use in growth forecasts compiled by the Southe rn California Associa tion of Governments. Analyst John Dedischew, who compiled the report. said in a letter to the supervisors that the growth projections are based on c ertain assumptions , among them that: -The general plans for cities and the county. which are the politi c ally agreed ·upon bluepnnts for growth. are not altered. A balance of jobs to the labor force will continue to exist A steady amount of un· developed land wil,l be a vailable f o r h ome building a s agricultural preserves are can· , celed. .11 -More and more families W1 move from single-family homes to attached or clustered housing. There will be no reg1o na• airports built in the county through the projection period. Along the Central Coast. the population should double with 86,000 new residents arriving by the year 2000, according to the reports. The Central Coast is one of 10 subsections of the county iden· tified in the report as a "re· gional statistical area." It in- cludes most of Cos ta Mesa. Newport Beach and the parts of Irvine on the seaward side of the San Diego Freeway. Most or the new residents in that area. the report s ays. should settle in southern Irvine where "subs ta nti a l " un · developed land still exists. By the year 2005, all of the Central Coast land set a side for develop- ment should be covered, accord· ing to the report The South Coast section. from Laguna Beach south to the coun- t y Line. also on the ocean side or major freeways, is projected to double in population from about 134,000 to 263.000 by 2000. The North Coast area. includ- ing Se a l Beach , Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. is expected to grow by 49.000 peo- ple to a total 370,500 CdMjudge name d for court pos t Two Orange Coast residents, David Carter of Laguna Beach and Arthur Guy Jr. of Corona del Mar, were appointed lo 'till vacancies as Orange County Municipal Court judges . The appointments were an· n o un ced Tuesday by a spokesman from Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr 's o ffice in Sacram ento. Carter , 37, was named to replace Judge John Wyatt Jr., who retired last week from the West Orange County Municipal Court bench in Westminster. Guy, 64, replaces Judge Myron Brown at the North Orange County Municipal Court in Fullerton. Brown, 41, of San Clemente. was named Friday to lhe Orange County Superior Court bench. Also appointed to municipal court judgeships Fri- day were Kathleen O'Leary, 30, o f Orange , and William McDonald, 45, of Villa Park. Guy, who has a family law and estate planning practice in Corona del Mar, has been a lawyer for 30 years. He also has done criminal work and he was an attorney for private water companies. Guy earned his bache lor's and law degree at USC. He later was president of the university's Law Alumni Association BJ 86 A irCal rolls back prices by as much as 20 percent. . 84 DeMy ...... ._.. ...... .., •klll9N ......... Chesler the crow 1s back with !J,Ls f m·nds m Jluntmyton Beach after an ahse11cP of fwe da1Js f'1rst thmg lw did whc11 he qot back wa:; Hli rf.' so rru· c:l11ll ll 1• washed If d11u't1 1c1r h ht'c r Crow returns; same old joker Cafe's mascot has place jumpin' upon his retu rn By PATRICK KENNEDY Of ti. 0.11, ...... ''-" Chester the crow, the missing a nd tnJured mascot of the Meadowlark Airport Care in Huntin gton Beac h , is back among his friends He cele brate d his return Saturday by hopping onto an outdoo r tabl e, eating a customer's chili and was hing it down With a tall drink Of COld beer .. Everyone was so happy to s ee him back that the place went crazv." said waitress Bobbi Brand. "Chester jumped on another table and tried to lake a bath in a glass of water That silly bird has no manners , but he is enter· taining," s he said The wild. but friendly, C'row had bee n missing for five days, causing concern at the cate because the bird needed medical treatment for a broken leg that h ad been set with a m etal pin. Before his weekend return. Chester was seen being placed 1n a cardboard box by an uniden· t1fied man who drove off in a car . Huntin g t o n B e a c h veterina rian Jim Die fenbach had s aid that unless the pin was replaced by a splint the bird's leg wouldn't hea l and could become infected causing possi- ble fatal conseque nces for Chester "He didn't look very well a fter he got back Saturday, so the doctor decided to let him re· cuperate before operating to re· m o ve th e pin," s aid the \'e lerinarian's r eceptionist . Kathy Lauften. ·'The bird had obviously been caged for the pas t week and he doesn't do well in captivity," she said. T he unidentified man who took Chesler from the restaurant had ta ken the bird to a veterinarian rn Sunset Beach. The recep- t 10 n is t there had read a ne wspaper article about the missing mascot Shoreline: boon or headache? I rvine council orders study on practicality of annexing By RICHARD GREEN Of ... o.11, "1 ... '~" Irvine city officia ls want to know how much it will cost to drive to the sea and annex the coa stline between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Ci t y Dire c t or of Ad · minis tra tive Servic e s Mike McNamara was ordered by the Irvine City Council Tuesday to determine the cost to annex the Irvine coast and report back no later Lhan next January Mc Namara's findings will play a key role in determining whether the Irvine City Council will procee d with a citv Rites s late d for M esa t een kille d in fall Gra ves ide s ervices a r e s cheduled Thursday for a 16-ye ar old Costa Mesa High School junior killed Sunday when he fell from a ledge in the San Bernardino Mountains. The 10 a .m . funeral for Richard D Collins of 3124 Van Buren Ave is scheduled for Inglewood Park Cemeter y , fnglewood. He became the third person killed this summer while hiking al trea c he rou s Big Fall s . according to a San Bernardino County deputy coroner. Plannin g Co mm1 ss 1o n recommendation to lake steps to annex the area. The Planning Commission has recomme nded that the City Council seek a coastal sphere or influence, which 1s defined as an area outs ide city boundanes but e a r marked for future city annexation The Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission d ecides city bo undaries and s pheres of influe nce. The landowner typically has a I arge sa y in any potential a nnexation. And so far the Irvine Company . which owns most or the coas tal land between Laguna Be ach and Newport Beach. has indicated it wants the ac reage to stay under county jurisdiction The Orange County Board of Supervis ors a nd the St ate Coastal C o mmi ss ion have alre ad y approved I rvine Company plans to build 2,000 dwelling units a nd three hotels on that coastal acreage. Those hotels wi II generate s ales tax revenue for whatever c ity ultimately annexes the area. The homes. on the other hand, will reqoire costly s er· vices s uch a s police protec· lion a nd s tre et im prove- m e nt s and maint e nance Ir v in e city Planning Commissioner R ay Catalano said Irvine deserves a share of the sales tax revenue. Narmco exempted from enllssion rule By J ERRY CLAtJSEN Of a. Delly "11M Staff Despite protests by neighbor· ing residents. Narm co Manufac- turing Inc. of Costa Mesa was granted an exemption Tuesday from anti·polluton rules that would require the firm to reduce vapor emissions from its plant at 600 Victoria Ave . The South Coast Air Quality Management District hearing board voted unanimously in El Monte to allow the firm to emit vapors in excess of those al- lowed under a new regulation ef- fective last June 1. The permit extends until Jan. l when Narmco executives plan to move chem ical cloth-coating operations to a new plant ln Anaheim. Hearing board memt)ers in· dicaled they were not convinced plant e missions posed a health problem after Orange County health offi cials testified that average emission leve l s . measured by air quality inspec· tors, should pose no serious threat lo neighbors. But in granting the permit Tuesday, the board ordered Narmco to continue exploring methods for reducing pollution at the plant. Air quality ofliclals last week tuOled down Narmco plans for a new air·scrubber system pro· posed tor three curing loWeJ'a at the facility that manufac(ures parts for aircraft and mlsslles. I RVI.\'E COAST ( 'p /or grnbs County seeks $600,000 for TB t est s Urange t:ounty officials have submitted an application to the state for an extra $600,000 a year lo improve the tuberculosis test- ing program for Indochinese refugees The application to the state He alth Services Department seeks funds for three purposes: to replace Asian language in· te rpreters expected to be cut by reductions in federal refugee as- sistance funds : to hire up to 13 new people to bolster the screen- ing program for communicable diseases : a nd to add fou r workers to handle billing to re· capture county expenses. The application, rushed to Sacramento last week to meet filing deadlines, was formally approved Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors. In a detailed analysis of the county's screening program in- cluded in t he application , of- ficials said the current system is adequate but costly and workers are overburdened. Since January 1980, health of· flcials estimate 97 percent of the incomin g refugees have re - ceived skin tests upon arrivln& in the county. More than half of the tests cam e out positive, whJch meant the arrivals had been ex~ to but had not necessarily contrect· ed the lung disea11e. County of. ficiaJs say in the report more prevenuve treetmen( lnelud- lng costly cheat X-rays ls re- quired. _, A2 . OrBngo Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, September 9. 1981 Fewer controllers reduce service WAS lllNUTON 1AJ>J Service! by U S &air carrie,.,, re duct>d lo ubout 7~ percent of normol bccuusc of thl' riring or nearly 12,000 11lnklng air traffic controllers, probably wlll re main ut that lev(ll for most or next y1.·ur us the governrncnt r e· builds lhl· t•ontrol systt'm , i''cderul Av 1ut1on Adm inistrallon chief J . Lynn Helm s uid today. Rut, lklms added In con- gres111011ul tt>stimon y. "In the second y('ar or rebuilding the system. Wt' t'Xl>l'l'I to permit traffic levl•ls ·to anerease at a steadv O<•Cl' to the point at which pre strllw tramc lcvt-11 can be reach<!d on a dally bu111s." He lms· testimony was lhc first Indication of prolonged limllu lions on air c•rricr ntabta. The FAA earlier told tilrllnes that a fourth of the normul flights would be grounded through i\1ml. but had given no lndica lion what restrictions would be mainh1ined a(ter that. The airlines have sought tis · s urunces on the number or flights as far into the future as possiblt>. so they could s tabilb.e flight schedules and coax travelers into the air Helms und Tr.in ... purtution Secret ury l>rcw Lt·~ is ~ere the leadofr witOl':IM·:o. as tht-House J(ovcrnmcnl opt-1 utiom; s utx'om- Ul1tk • on transportulton opened t WC> duy:> or h1.•u rings On tht> C'Ur rent und futun• stutu~ of the 111 r control system, wh1<•h wus hit by u l>t nkl' of u01onlt.\•d employees five wet•ks ago Helms drew prats t• from tlw punel's chairman, Rep John I. Burton, D Calif.. who said the FA A l'llll'f "h:,i, dont> I he best po:isit>k ;ob in tht• worst possible situa11un .. Lewis l'l'•ll'rated I ht• Reagan Saudis sound alar01 on cartel future FAO.'SQI l·.'STJO\/\(; Court llt>lll/ 111 .,. ( rtr 111111 II From Page A 1 SUPREME • • Amendment tu the Const1tut1on lie said tht• d1~putc raised con cl:'rn about .. vour a ttitudes un such issues· and your credibility " fn he r oµcn 1ng ~tatement. however. Mrs O'Connor told the committee s he would not divulge how she would vote• on any issue NEW YORK I API The oil cartel once powerful enough to w reck the economies of the world's richest nations is sound· m g a larf!).S about its fading in fluence ~ world oil m arkets. S<1udi Arabia , the m ost p o werful member of the Organization of Petroleum Ex porting Countries. warns that the h igher prices of other member states are weakening the cartel and leading it to even tual destruction. In an interview published Tuc s dav in two Saudi ne wspapers, Oil Minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani s aid unless OPEC halts Lhe decline in its "hare of the world oil market. l he organizatio n would "col lapse." Industry analysts interpreted Yamani's remarks as ind1catmg a growing concern that Saudi Arub1a mav be forced to cut its price below its c urrent S32 a bar rel Other members of the 13 nalton 011 cartel are charging as much as S40 Those prices, p a rticularly a mong African producers have persuaded oil ·importin~ nation& to improve conservation methods. boost domestic produr lion and seek oil from s uch non OPEC sources as Me xico and operators in the North Sea. As a re.,ult. production by OPEC ha' dropped to an e~ltmated 20 million barrels a day Trom a 1979 peak of 31 million a da\' V.amani said som e analysts believe O PEC output could fall as low as 15 million barrels daily in the early 1990s. "This would mean a collapse of lhe organization and a lot of economic hardships for Saudi Arabia which basically relics on its oil revenue," Vamani said. Vamani w.is not lhe first OPEC 1111 minister to express alarm at Ille cartel's sagging µroduc·tion After the organiza. l111n fa1k•d la~I month to achie\'e a uniform µncing policy in a mel•lrng al Gt•m•va. Switzerland. Lib\ a Oil M1n1ster Abdussalam l\1 ohamml·d ZaJ!a;c1r declared. 'OP[-;(.'.,, facing a CflSIS • At lh<1t meeting Saudi Arabia offl•11•cl to r;11se its price b) S2. to S:M u harn•I 1f lhe others agreed lo n•duC'l• tlwrr baM~ prices to S34 a barrel i\fll'r the meeting brokl:' uµ in ch sarray, Nrgena cul rl' pntl''\ S.I a b<1rrel. to $36 Sinl't' lhl·n, hnv. l'\'er. no other m t'mb<·r~ ha\ t' rl'duccd µnc·es . allhoul-{h 1ndu,tr) executives say l hl'Y l'XP<'~ Algeria and 1.1 l)V<I thl' rml v C'OUnll'll'S still c·h a·rg1r1g S40 it h;_; rrl'I to follow N 1~l'l'l:l :-.. lt·acl "I do not believe that. as a nominee. I l~rl tell you how I might vote on a particular ii.sue which may rome be fore thl' court. or e ndorse or criticiic s pecific Supreme Court de · cis ions presenting 1ssu<'s which may well ,rom e hC'fore the rourt again." she said . In an apparent error t lo St>flen lhe opposilwn lo her perceived "pro -abortion · \Oles. Mrs O'Connor \'otced ... upport for the American fam1l) New draft sign up notice to he added In her opening stull•ment. she quoted from a ma r riage ceremony she h as µn•pared for use v.hen i.he performs c1v1I weddtng~. "MarrtdJ.!C I!. for more than an exchange of vows It 1s the foun dation of lhe family . mankind's basic unit of society. the hope of the world. and lhe strength of our country. It 1s the r e la · tionship betwl'cn ourselves and ge n~rat1ons lQ folJO\~. · · she said. The 51 year-old Arizona· a p· peals court ;ud~e made clear that the words of the vow r efl ect her beliefs From Page A1 WASHINGTON 1AJ>1 Youni? m en who fail to reg1:.ter for a potential draft will rece1\•e a 'l'rnnd warning before facing prosecution. a Justice Depart ment spokesman said today. The departme nt rs issuing guidelines to U.S. attorneys cov cring prosecutions or young men w ho have not signed with the Selective Service System So far Selective Service has sent nearly 300 warning letters l 'nder the policy, the Justice Department will also send warn- ings to the men before initiating pr osecu ti o n , d e p a rtmenl ,pokcsm a n .John Russell said. I le dec lined to s ay how long thl' voulhs would be given to ISRAEL REASSURED • • • Reagan sard he 1s confident Israel and the timted States will continue their c lose relationship during the "difficult" search for a Middle Eas t µeace • But he said peace must be found between Israel and its neighbors He said he looks forward to a day when the "golden agl:! of peace will be a living reality for all countries of th e Middle East." For his part, Begin said , [5rael will remain ··a faithful . . . and stable ally of the United States ... He assured Reagan that Israel wants peace on "all our Execution stayed OKLAHOMA CITY CAP> A one-month stay of execution has been granted to Thomas Lee "Sonny" llays artcr his mother pleaded before a federal j udge that Hay!\ is mentally incompe- tent. Hays, who has s aid he does not want to appeal his death sen· tence. was scheduled to be ex- ecuted next Monday ORA GECOAST borders " with "all our neighbors.'· But Begin a lso warned of Soviet aggression into the region and called Reagan the "defender of freed o m throughout the world." · Liberty is in danger and all free men s hould stand together to defend it ... he said . He also invited Reagan to visit I s rael and "its capital , J erusalem ... Israel has declared .Jerusalem as its hpital. but its c laim to sole jurisdiction over t he city is not internationally recognized . Reagan told Begin , "[ we lcome this chance to further strengthen the unbreakabJe ties between the United Stales and Is rael and to assure you of our commitment lo Israel 's secunty and well-being." He said both nations ''share a s trong commitment to de mocracy." The leaders. wbo had not met until today. then went directly to the Oval Office for their flrst round of talks This is Begin's 12th visit to the United States s ince 1977. Daily Pilat CIHalfled advertlalng 7141642·Sfi18 All olher depanmen1a 642-021 Thomas P Haley P\bf"'4f .lf"a C:nofl• f-•tt\\ ,,,,,_ 1H1 •• Robert N Weed Pr...oen\ Thof'l'tas A Muroh1ne fd•IOt M1en111 P H11r11cv ........ "Cl0ofo<IOf L Kay S1:hul11 l><otto< 1)1 o.,...,..,.,, Kennerh N Goddard Jr '"".,i.1.,.,0,. .. ..,. Bernard Schulman Oot1ti0t•1 Ch"rlM H LOO!o r.1 ... '11·"'1 Ed to< Carol A '-AOO•e! ~( ...... ' MA IN OFFICE ll<I Wt\t 8•y SI Co\I• l•Mu (A M•1l .tOO•ru 80• 1\60 (°'t• Mt\I (A •1•1• l 'WY,.Qf'n "'' O,.tnQP '"'' J'ublit"'•nQ (omNnv No ''"""'" \1011••\ 111u\h-.1tOfl\ "0•fOtt•1 mitlt•r o,-Ad ,,,., ''""'"''"f'\h "'"''"'" ~-4 ... O• , -'Produc ~a ••thou1 '" 1 ,,., Pf"•"tt\\~" o• con,, •0"' owrwir ''" ftf''lf't r ti&'\ f""''~ PAIO At ( O\fti M"'" ( ,.ltto,_nt_. 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M "' •' 1M) W''' ""• \tr•pt P n tt•u t \t(' f Q\f t ,/t#>'\ifl (. •ltf~tr I . •1ft)t VOL. 74, NO. 252 ... 1~11 but nott><I thul 11 1~ experl (•d In bt• '>Omt· months ht>fore ,lfl~Olll' i' IJl'O~l'('Utl'd ~kn an· rc·qu1n•d lo rei:1ster "1lh1n .r month uf thl'lr 18th h111hcl.1\ <"nmplranc·e has been h<:I tt·1 thJll !JO µl'rccnt. accord· 1ng 111 S<.•lettl\ t• Service officrnlc; L.1ri.:t• -;c.ilt· l'nfor cem ent ef furl' un· -;1 1ll ,1\o\allrng a c·on i.:res'lonul dt•c·1s1on on whethe r •lo all•m lht• agl·ncy to use Social St·cunl~ filt:s l<> ht•lp locate youn~ m1•n who havC' not ~igned . Thal p1·op11s;_I] has heen ap- proved h.~ hoth lht> lloust> and St·natl• uncl mrrwr rl1fft:-renres uwu1t re~ol11t1l)n 1n conferc•n('l' comm1lll'l' Wh1ll' there ·~ no draft. reg 1stral11)n was in1l1 atec1 last year l<> rompllc· thl· lisl of l'ligible ml'n in the C'Vt•nl or a national <' m l'rgcn<·) F .11 lu rt' lo reg1st<.'r 1s a felon~ l'arrvrn~ 3 maximum penalt~ ()( frvt• Vl'iJI''-in J:lll anrl a SI0.000 f1nt· Sacramento, LA linked in • new train run SACRAMENTO tAP> -Daily overn1ghl passe nger train service between Sacramento and Leis Ange les is to begin Oct. 25. says stall' Transportation Director Adriana Gianturco. It will be tht• first s uch service since 1968 when "The Lark" made its last run Ms . Gianturco s aid Tuesday the round-trip coach rare wtll be $69, bul fares haven 't been establis hed for sleepers and in· lermcdiate tJQints. The Amtrak trains will stop at Sacramento, Davis, Martinez. Richmond. Oakland. San Jose, Salinas, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara. Oxn ard. Glendale and Los An~eles Valle.y man electrocuted A 47-year-old Fountain Valleyi m a n was electrocuted Tuesday night while working In an attic at his home, according to fire department officials Jesse Huff of 17765 San Corio St. wws working on wiring in his ettlc when he fell victim to an elcctrtcul shock shortly before 6 p.m .. according to a fire depart· ment spokesman. He died before rir'e officials Ar· rived at the scene . The cause or lhe accident IR under investiga. lio n. • .idm1ntRll :.1tlon's vi('w that dis- missal of the s triking controllers wus nece!.sary to uphold thti law that bans wulkouts by federal t'mployccs · "The crux or the Issue Is not unrnterrupted use of the nation'!! a1rspa('l', 1mJ,>-Orlunt us that is, but rather to tissurt> I.hat govern nH·nt action ls protected from unauthorlLed strikes that con- t rn vene eat'h federal employee's <rnth or orfi('l', .. he s aid. Ttw fAA has kept the air traf· fie system going with about 8.000 non union co ntr o l l e rs , s upt•rv1sors and military person n cl many of them working s ix-day weeks while ex~and· in~ its trarnrng of new recruits to rcplact> )llany of the fired workers Ex-governor Wallace weds singer, 32 o.6ly ...... ""- .\1 a p slw1,•s tile .., ris/ mg /111eup of A'isemh/4 dist net.\ rn ()range Co unty From Page A1 MONTGOMERY, Ala (AP) Former Gov George C. Wallace has married 32-year-old Lisa Taylor. daughter of a w~aJthy coal mining business m an. 1t was revl'a led today. REMAP OPPOSED • • • Elvin Staton, Wallace's long- t1 me personal aide. said they married recently .. Both a r e very happy." he said. I le declined lo say when or where the marriage occurred or where the couple would make 1he11 home Wallace. 62. has a home 1n Montgomery ll1s bride. a s1n~er and one-lime Wallace campaign trouper, 1s from J asper in north Alabama 's C'oal mimng country The former Miss Taylor is W allace's third wife S he was married once before and has a 5-vear-old son ·wallac<' has bl'en paralyzed from th<' waist down since he was shot in an assassination at tenpt wh1ll:' campa1gmng for the prcsidenC'y in 1972. participating in the job action. The Republican s are com plaining that the Democratic plan for the Assembly districts does not balance population umong districts correctly and lhat 1t fails to conform with the mandates of a proposition ap· µroved by voters requiring that so called ··communities of 1n tcrest " be preserved when new district lines are drawn The Democ-rats deny those c harges. s aying the plan de \'(•loped for both the Assembly and s ... n ate districts were the best that could be produced given competing interests throughout the state Simple majority votes are re ~urred to send plans from either * * * From Page A1 house. l11chard Alatorre. 0-Los Angeles. said in releasing the De mocratic Assembly plan that the votes arc present for its ap-l prov al The plan!> would lake effect in 1982 Californi<1 was las t reappor· t1oned in 1973 by the state Supre me Court after then Gov Honald Reagan vetoed plans sent to him for his s ignature Mrs llallett said al Tuesday's pres~ co nf ere n c e that Republicans don't want the re- apportionment issue this lime a round to fall into the hands of .. Rose and the Supre mes ." She was referring to Rose Bird, chief ;ust1N• of thl:' Slate Supreme Court * * * Power cut forces early market close GOP REACTION • • • NP.W YORK tAP J A major power failure caused by an ex· plos 1on in a tr a nsform er hrt Lo~cr Manhattan this after· noon. Curc rng the Nev. York Stock Exchange to close 30 manuks l'arly and reportedly trapµinJ,t people 1n e levators. of fr t'rab -;aid P at R1<·harcl1 . Consolidated Ed1~11n spokesv.oman, said the ou t a~e at the Eas t Ri ve r ~enerating station on 14th Street ·was affecting "much of lower .\ilanhattan She s aid the fire had in turn s hut two s ubs tations The Nev. York St<lck Ex· changt'. City llall and the Board of Eletlions reported power out But other office workers report· NI thev 'till had lights. Police sard there were reports of µeople trapped 1n elevators in several buildings Stock prices were higher to· day, with ma ny blue-chip issues posting gams. amid little change in interest rates Analysts said som e gains s temmed from in ves tor s searching for bargains following receAt broad-based losses The De.iv. .Jones average of 30 industrials was up 2. 76 points to 853.88 at the close of trading The measure fe ll 10 56 points Tuesday lo a 15-monlh low of 851 12 t:nder the Republican pro· posal. the county would be split among seven dis tricts Only one d1 strirl wo uld extend into a neighhoring county. Los /\n~clcs In either case, Republicans aren't substantially concerned because la r gely R e publican seaLc; in the county would re main intact. And Democ rats 11 k ewise a r e n 'l concerned because under e ither plan two Democrau r seats localed in the central portion of the county would remain largely unaf- fected. Whe re the two plans differ is in how new disl~cts would be formed along the Orange Coast and in lhe county's rapidJy de· vcloping southern region. Under the Democratic pro· p osal , Assembly man Nolan Fnzzelle, R -Costa Mesa, would be forced lo give up Seal Beach and much of Huntington Beach, but would gain all of Irvine. The northern portion of Frizzelle's district would be yielded to a district in Los Angeles County n o w r e presented by As · semblyman Dennis Brown. R· Long Beach. .. If he were other than a . Republican, I might have some tro uble with their plan," l'~rizzelle said in an interview from the Assembly floor. nder the Republican plan. ·Brown 's district would a lso push anto Orange County. but would permit Frizzelle to keep about half of llunlinglon Beach. As for the south county, under the Democratic proposal, the en tire region except for Capistrano Beach and San Cle mente would be contained in a s ingle district . similar to the existing district now represented b y As sc mbl y w o man Marian Bergeson, R Newport Beach. Capis trano Beach and San Clemente. under the proposal. would be Vlelded to a district that would. e ncompass vast por lio ns of north San Diego County. Under the Republican plan, the south county dis trict would include Capistrano Beach and San Clemente ·Tm really not affected much either way.·· Mrs Bergeson commented Several legislators said that il was difficult for the designers of the Democratic plan to do much , "damage" lo four districts in. th e co unty nrJw h eld by Hepubhcans "They (0emocrats1 just bad to cut their losses in Orange County," said Frizzelle. -FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Rus moves rapped WASHINGTON IAP > -The State Depa rtment sa ys the So· v1et Union's failure to give formal notific ation about the number or troops involved an maneu~ers near the Polish border raises "serious questions" about its in· teresl an European stability FREE OFFER ALL THREE MODELS ALL WITH REVOLUTIONARY NEW EXPANDED FEED TUBE! List Price Ovr Price DLC 1 OE .130.00 . DLC SE . . ...... 185.00 DlC 7E .......... 260.00 99.99 149.99 199.99 CROWN HARDWARE IS YOUR HEAD· OU.ARTERS FOR CUISINART COOKWARE AMD ACCESSORIES. 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SJlV the tax publisher, l'Stimates Thi! stresses will be very real As documentation the president's original "no frills" tax proposal would have cost the· slates more than Sl20 b1ll1on in los1 revenues in the next five years. Tht· bill that Con~ress passed vastly expands that One key to ho'"' mu1:h money will flow back into out µockl'ts lies in ho'A dosely our statt•'s tax 1s lied to' the federal code In man} stales. the impact of the 1981 tax law 1s 1mmed1atc. in otheri.. the effect won·t be fell unlll 1982 In s till others. there 1sn·1 any tie at a II Here''> a lineup. 11 On 1nd1v1dual tax cuG;, in four states the state lax is 3 percentage or federal taxes paid and so these states automatically .1llow further cuts to their lax payers. In 16 s tates, though. there will bl' a s maller de duct1on for federal taxes paid and in an additional three slates. lhe deduction 1s limited It may well be laxpayers will be forced to make several computations to determine whether or not. the federal lait cuts will work in their favor The com· plexit1es being uncovered are beruddhng even the most-complacent tax authorities. If your income pos1 Lion is nu more than modestly complicated, simply get assistancl' before filtng next spring 2> "Above-the-line" deductions The deductions for two-earner couples, the charitable deduction for non-1lem1zt•rs, the new savrngs incent1\'es, the ... liberalized deduction for contributions to IRAs and Keogh plani.. the bigger break for sales of homes all these are either exclusions or deductions taken to arrive at federal adjusted gross income or "above the-line · · There are 20 states that use the federal adJusted income figure in their tax computatwns. Prenhce- Hall reports. These would automatically adopt tho:.e federal changes. In individual states , some new rules are automatic while other rules are not Several other states have modeled their tax laws after the fe~ral tax code. but these s tates must now enact new laws to permit their taxpayers lo obtain the benefits of the federal changes A third group of states doesn't conform to the federal tax code: T hese states set up their own rule:. . The District of Columbia also has its own rules. 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