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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-09-16 - Orange Coast Pilot. , ORANGE COAST W E DNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16. 1981 ,.,._ Craig Rasmussen of Huntington Beach gives the peace Stgn as he climbs the ladder as the first protester ove; the main gate fence at the Dzablo .Vuclea1' Power Plant m San Luis Obispo Tuesday . Huntington lll8Il enters Diahto· Orange Coast c_ollege student first to scale ladder By DAVID KUTZ MANN Ot_OaMy...._. ..... SAN LUIS OBISPO -For an ins tant. 26-ye ar-old C raig Rasmussen of Huntington Beach s tood far above the s urging crowd Tuesday at t~ front gate of the embattled Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant near here. The Orange Coast college stu- dent, hjs head swathed in a red bandana, achieved mometary fame as the first anti-iablo demonstrator to scale n A· frame ladder and illegally enter the soon-to-be-licensed, twin re- actor facility. His act. greeted with applaust by several hundred other dem- onstrators, s ome of whom followed him over ladders which straddled a barbed wire fence, was recorded for posterity by a heretofore bored m ini-media army that throughout much of the day actually outnumbered prolesters . · The protest action, launched by a confederation of anti· - • • • • • • YOUR HOMETOWN DAllY PAPER ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Volcker won't budge Federal Reserve head promises to keep cr'edit tight WASHINGTON CAP > - Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, refusing lo budge from a tight-credit course. declared today that only far deeper federal budget cuts by President Reagan and Co_pgress will ease the nation's interest rate woes. So far. he told the Senate Budget Committee, Reagan and Congress have made only a "down payment" on the spend· ing cuts needed to eliminate government deficits. which are keeping interest rates high by crowding out private borrowers. Nor did Volcker, the head of the country's central ban.¥. of· fer any hope for quick, painless or easy remedies that might br· ing interest rates down from their near-r ecord levels. "There is no safe, painless 'alternative to the fiscal and monetary objectives we have set for ourselves," he said. "In· deed, a sense of retreat would not only aggravate the present problems, but could set back the pros pects for restoring growth and stability for years to come." · Even with the economic .suf- fering caused by high interest rates, h e said , the battle against inflation is too impor· tant to be deterred. "We have been at critical junctures before in the fight on inflation, and the bleak reality is we have not had the foresight and the courage to s tay the course," Volcker said . .. That is why w e have gradually corpe into the grip of the most prolonged and de· bilitating inflation in our entire economic history." In the face of growing impa- tience in Congress and the financial community over persistently high rat~s. Volcker deflected responsibif'tty for soiving the problem from the Fede ral Reser ve and on to Congress and the administra- li9n. Only a balanced budget, not easier credit, can lead to lower rates without refueling lnfla· tion, he asserted, noting that nearly half of aJl new savings generated last year are needed to finance this year 's fed eral debt. Volcker 's .Capitol Hill ap- pearance came on the heels of a modest decline in several key interest rates over the las t week. Several economists are saying rates may continue to edge down. but a s ubstanli;tl drop in the near future is un· likely. Reagan , m eanwhile, ls searching for additional spend· ing cuts for fiscal 1982 because of estimates that the budget def· icit is ballooning far above the $42 .5-billion level the ad· ministratipn initially projected. The growing deficit Is partly due to higher-than-anticipated interest rates, which increaae federal borrowing costs . Despite his problems with in· <See INTERESI', Page A2) Whe r e/ ore i s h e ? 'Romeo' falls over 150-f oot cliff BOURNEMOUTH. England <API A modern-day Romeo. 27-year-old Martyn Campbell. called up to tbe ' bedroom window of his Juliet at 4 iJl the morning,, stepped backwards for a better view. and fell over a 150-foot seaside cliff .. J uliet" 22-year-old Angela Harrison s aw him vani sh and summoned police and a mbulancemen . But Campbell , a hotel bouncer. beat them to it. With all bones intact and only cut and bruised , he walked up a zig- zag path to find his rescuers peering over the edge. "I fell half the distance and roll ed the rest of the way down. ending up between two beach huts ," Campbell said. "I can't believe I was still in one piece ... Miss Harrison was furious. ··1 finished with him last week ." she said. "He was tr~·­ ing to get me back but this has driven us further apart. .. Miss Harrison said she did not want Campbell back Stones' concerts banned in Bos ton BOSTON <AP > -Security. conscious city oCficials today tacked a "Banned In Boston" sign on plans for weekend RoJl- i n g St ones concerts at the Orpheull) Theater. About 4,000 fans of the rock group mobbed a performance at a 300-seat club in Worcester on Monday, and there were 11 ar· rests. George Regan, spokesman for Mayor Kevin White, said the ci- ty was working with concert of· fi ciats in hopes of ~·nding an a lte rnative site wh re public safely could be~ainta ned. · ''It's in a s e of flux right now, but the 0 heum shows are out," Regan said. Rock pr~jROt~r Don Law ap- proached..,Aily officials Tuesday with a proposal for concerts by the rock stars Friday and Satur· day nights at the Orpheum, a 2,800-seat downtown facility, said Joanne A. Prevost of the mayor's office. She said officials were worrie9 about security. He said the city has demanded •that an extra 100 off-duty policemen be hired. Regan's announcement dam· pened the spirit& of more than 100 Stones fans · who braved pouring rain all night outside the Orpheum in hopes tickets would go on sale. The band is preparing for a national tour to begin Sept. 25 in Philadelphia. R eaga n a ide flayed fo r 'ric h ' p ose WASHINGTON (AP > Health and Human Services Secretary Richard Schweiker is drawing fl ak from critics for posing at an opulent, formal banquet table for a society· magazine cover at a time when lM ·Reagan administration is trimming aid for the poor. nuclear groups to prevent low Pacific Gas apd Electric Co workers jeer at arrested anti-nuclear protesters. Slogan on shirts of power operation of the con Keith Baker. left . and Larry Kathka. center. is their answer to blockade attempt at plant. · · 1 thi~ basically after what h1lppened in Worcester last evening, we'd better have con· trot ," Police · Cbm miss ioner Joseph Jordan said Tuesday. The picture of Schweiker in white tie and tails and his wife, Claire, on the cover of The Washington Dossier was in· tended to publicize an upcoming charity ball. However, the monthly magazine mentioned, the ball only inside, not on the· cover. troversial plant, was expected to - continue today with many more ·.. . arrests anticipated. Tuesday a s demonstraters takes! said Rasmussen •. ~ho scaled the fence was Gregg explained that he was m1sstng About 500 people were taken Richie. 26. also of Huntington classes at Orange Coast College into custody by Tuesday night Beach and a former restaurant with {he permission of instruc-a°" booked into the nearby state employee. The two beamed con-tors. prison outside of town. lentedly once inside the grounds The overnll success or the For Rasmussen, Tuesday was of PacHic Gas and Electric com-blockade appeared negligible hi s moment in the m e dia pan_y's $2billionplant. b ecause 650 construction spotlight. In seeking lo blockade the workers had been bused into the ''1t was the consensus of my plant from both inside and out-plant Tuesday morning before group that I be the first inside," s ide , they were joined by about demonstraters arrived and were Rasmussen said as he leaned his 500 Abalone Alliance protesters bused out Tuesday night after. lanky frame against the inside whose long-awaited and much demonstraters had been arrest· plant gate. "I volunteered and publicized action began in ed. Worker:; were to be bused in· everyone agreed." earnest Tuesday afternoon. to the plant again today and Follol'Ving right behind him "We'll stay as long as it there wer e reports that some demonstrators would attempt lo JoilJour-.---------------- San Francisco columnist Stan Delaplane. though well known, has had an l<lentity crisis of sorts. Maybe you can identify with his problems as you read his lighthearted commentary today in Cavalcade, Pages B2 and 83. Also featured today in the Daily Pilot's new format of syndicated columnists are Ann Li\._f!ders ; Charles McCabe, Dr. Peter J. Steincrohn, Hugh r-tulligan, Hy and Marilyn Gardner and Sydney Omarr. Others included in Cavalcade Monday through Fri- day are humprists Erma Bombeck and Art Hoppe, social commentator Bob Greene and views of San Francisco by HerbCaen. • Cartoons such as Queenie by Phn Interlandi or Laguna Be~ch, Pot Shots, Punch and Wicks also are part of Cavalcade. -• r lie down in the road to block ac- cess. Both Rasmussen and Richie, who s~y they never knew one a_9.Qther before the demonstra- ~ !ln but have become fast friends since, vowed to return lo the plant site even If it meant re- .arrest several ti~s in the proc- ess. "We've been no nukes for years. We just finally got a chance t o make a commit· m e nt," said Richie standing near the special folding ladders used in the non-violent assault. Both men were among the 500 _ people arrestf\d Tu~sday by San Luis Obispo ~herUf's depuOea. Sixty eight of the arrests were made in the rugged, hilly .terrain northeast of the plant site. The arrested demonstraters were taken to a field holding area before being Lranaported by bus to the C-aftrornia Men's Colony nearby where they will be held on trespass cbarces. Sberilrs Sgt. Leon Cole said about 25 people made a sea land- ( See DIA81A>, Pa .. A.2) An.anti-nuke dtmomtrator 1dlo wa1 objecting to.open.bag of Diablo plant ti hauUd awa11 from main gate T~eldo.y. · A.liberal congresswoman and two Washington Post columnist& have poked fun at the picture. One writer lambasted Schweiker for posing "like a robber-baron in a Thomas Nast cartoon." "l.'m used to criticism," Schweiker said Tuesday, •'but I didn't expect to get it for helping a children's diabetes charity." (See SOCIETY, Page AZ> DRlllil COAST lflilfl Fair through Thursday but patchy low clouds during early morning hours along the coast. Highs at beaches 70 to 75 and inland areas 82 to.86 . Low~ to 66. 111111 TlllY Wotlltl Voll like.cl_ 51,0<JO.«Tt homerite /or mal11 '50, A group fa ol/ertng mock quitclaim cMedl /M JWOPft11/ o n p l cua e t M e r c~" r 11 • Tronaportatima ta not pro- vided. (Sft P.ooe 84). 11111 r , I :~ 'i I f•. \ , !, . I ' ~ . U • • • • • * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 16, 1981 ·Bro~ gets remap hill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R~bUc~sc~Wloseseats~'Democraticmono~~, : ... ~ SACRAMENTO (AP) -At required every 10 years to ad· have o place to run for olflce _., "" ,..... ..., ,.,_. O'o.-11 WHERE'D THEY GO? If you need a re-season hours are not in operation with park· minder that summer's on the way out. check ing lot gates closing at Er.30 p.m. we~kdays out this scene at Huntington Beach's city a nd Sundays a nd midnight Fridays and beach where onl y a handful o f su n Saturdays . worshipers enjoy the s urf and sand. Fall Jet runs dry on runway DC-lO's tank apparently not filled before takeoff TAMPA, Fla . (AP ) - Federal officials say they are inv estigating al}. incident in which a jumbo Jet developed a "criticaJ fuel problem" because a tank apparently was not fiJled before. takeoff. The OC-10 jet. Pan American World Airways Flight 866 from Los Angeles to tdiami, was halfway across the Gulf of Mex· i co on Sept. 6 when the pilot noted fuel gauges indicated tits supply was criticaJly low, said Pan Am spokesm an J im Arey. Air controllers diverted the flight, with 139 passengers aboard, to Tampa InternationaJ Airport, the closest r unway large enough to handle the jet. Arey said . ''When the plane landed, all three engines were running," Arey said. ··But when it was taxiing to the terminal, the engines started to quit from lack of fuel. Lt was a critical fuel problem." One of the three fuel tanks apparently was not filled in Los Angeles, said FederaJ Aviation Administration spokesman Jack Barker in Atlanta. The FAA's preliminary in· vestigation aJso found one fuel gauge was broken: Barker said a plane is not grounded for that kind of pr oblem . but a mechanic is supposed to check the fuel level with-a dip·stick. Barker said the mechanic, the plane's flight engineer and the captain are under investigation. Neither Barker nor Arey would release the names of the crew, but said they were Miami· based. Arey s aid Pan Am is con· sidering disciplinary action against the mechanic. He said the flight engineer w~s sus· pended for 30 days without pay Tuesday because his duty was to oversee refueling. The passeng~ were -not told .the exact probl'em and were put on another plane in Tampa for Miami. airline spokesmen said. Newport motel robb5d of $500 Bandit forces woman to put thumbs in her mouth · , . An armed bandit wearing a basebaJI cap and a gray work uniform forced a Newport Beach motel clerk to lie on the floor and put her thumbs in her mouth while he scooped up $500 in cash. poHce reported. The woman told officers the gunman enter ed the Travel Lodge, 6208 W. Coast Highway. just moments after her 7-year· :0 From Page A1 old son had left for school at about 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. The bandit. described as being in his 40s and sporting short hair. reportedly pulled out a handgun, leaped ovel' th& res- erv ation counter and told the woman to get on the floor while he cleaned out a cash drawer and a money pouch. )? "If you caJI the police." the DIABLO CANYON • • • ing near the coastal plant. but left voluntarily rather than face arrest. The heav il y publici zed blockade of the plant occurred not a minute too soon for nearly 200 reporters who waited impa· tienlly outside the plant's main gates all morning Tuesday. The demonstration. in fa~t. bad all the earmarks of a fizzle early in the day. much like the cold. foggy weather. Once pro- testers arrived at about 1:30 p.m ., though. the atmosphere quickly became carnival-Like. "I think the damn media is in the way," one local journalist said as ladder car.eying pro· testers tried to reach the main gates through swarms of re· porters and photographers. Adding to the chaos or the scene were low flying PG&E and police helicopters which fre· · quently churned overhead. About 50 protesters scaled the gates via the ladders while severaJ hundred others sat down in the main entrance. blocking it entirely. This is what the sponsoring Abalone Alliance has said it wants to do. Slpckade the plant gunman allegedJy said, "it will be a bad day for you and your son ." The woman told offi~ers she remained on the floor for severaJ minutes after the bandit l&-ft and did not see which direction he fled. A police officer speculated the gunman told the woman to put • her thumbs in mouth in order to keep her from screaming. so low-power operation and fuel loading cannot take place. Though protest leaders hesitate to admit it, Jhe action is or symbolic significance only since uranium fuel rods have been on the plant site for vears. Additio nally , key ·PG&E personnel needed to load fuel a r e living on the plant site, several miles from the main gate. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is expected to issue a low-power license for Diabl Canyon later this month. .Phil~delphians help out dog Shipwr,ecked pooch gets second chance at trip home PHILADELPHlA CAP> -A bull terrier that survived a shipwreck at sea has been rescued again after a wave of emotion swept Philadelphia dog lover-s. who Gffered to pay for the pooch's trip to Britain. fered to pay airfare to England for Johnson , 52, and Ms. Hughes, 54, but declined to pick up the bill for Bosun. Tl}• cou· pie. who lost everyUiing in the wreck. couldn't a/ford Bosun's flight and the six-month quarantine required by English law. Dog lovers who read ot their plight Tuesday in newspapers contacted the British conslllate I One Philadelphia resident, Roberta vonCantz, offered to pay Bosun's fare, estimated at $250, becau~ "I 'm just a sucker for ~thing on four legs. The dog was so ugly that I wasn't sure anyone else would do anything." From Page Al Bosun's first rescue came Aug. 28 wben she and her owners, Peter Johnson and Letitia Hughes. were rescued from their foundering yacht after it hit a whale in a North Atlantic storm. T h e trio ar r i v e d ln in New York and offered to pay SOCIETY Bosun's fare. "I've n~er seen anything ' quite like lt," said Jan Hopkins, the vice consul. • • • 'Philadelphia on Saturday aboard a Dutch freighter. But t he shipwreck shattered their dreams of completing the 13,SOO-mile sea journey from Australia to Portsmouth. "Everything is 1oing sweet. We're so exeited. Cracky Moses! Philadelphia is tops on my list," Johnson said upon ,. .. ' England. ..._ The British government of· ~ hearing about the fund for Bosun. , . ORANGE COAST D1ily Pilat I Thomas P Haley ' ~ -C-1•.Cufl•t Ollo<tf Robert N Weed ,.,_, Thomas A Murph1ne '"'"" M1chMI P Harvey ......,,.o.-... L Kty S.;hullz 0...torolO.-.. _ ~Mlh N. Goddard Jr ~0....IOf Bemard Sohulm1n o.- Ch"r'" H Loos ~·­Carol A. Moore .... i-.. 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They portray him as more llkel)"to at· tend his children's school events than society soirees. · The picture waa to publicize a $150·a·ticket fundraiaint bait for the Juvenile Diabetes Founda· lion on Sept. 26 at the opening of a shopping mall in the caeital's faahlOIUlble ~rgetown aeetton. Barbara de Franceaux, a ball organizer and mother ot a diabetic ton, said the charity hopes to rai•e more tban •.ooo. "I'm Just deetmated beeau.e the Sthwelken are • such "OD· derful, 1ood people. . .I would nev~ do anything to put them on the spot," she said • least nine Jepubllcans could be j ullt districts for population -for two years alter their current squeeied ·out ot legislative or !Shirts. He said the Republicans ms xpire. congressionaJ seats next year in would ha"e done the same thin . Senate bill appeared like· the reapportionment bills now "This is Uae toughest part of ly to increase the ·current 23·17 on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s politics. It's the raw division of Democratic majority to 24 or 25 desk. political power.'' added Democ;ralic seats. 1 But the Republicans vowed to Democratic Assemblyman Art All three measures contain continue (he redistricting fight Agnos of San Francisco. proposed new boundaries wbich with a voters' referendum. The congression4l plan stretch in peculiar contortions to Th e reapportionment ,squeezes twopairsof incumbent link distant, unlike ly com· showdown -the year's most bit· Republicans into potential munities togetheP. for the ter political struggle in the runoffs against each other, and political advantage of the Capitol -was ~elayed until the it loads a third Republican's dis· Democrats. final day of the Legislature's trict with new Democratic The congressional bill, for ex· 1981 session Tuesday, when the. voters. ,ample, )Vhich has the most con· Democ rats rammed the bills Because of population gains, tcy-ted boundaries. stretches one through the Senate and As· Calirornia's congressionaJ del· district from downtown Stockton sembly over Republican charges egalion will rise Crom 43 to 45 around five other districts to the of "gerrymander" and "fraud." seaa . Excluding unexpected up-Oregon border. ll stretches There was no immed)ate word s ets. the congressional plan anothe r district in an arrow when the Democratic governor points lo an increase in l]cl1r· • shape from the San Francisco would sign the measures, setting r ent 22-21 Democratic ed e in Peninsula to Turlock in the San the stage for the promised GOP th e delegation to a 7-18 J oaquin Valley ' referendum challenge. Democratic majority. · The Senate plan attaches The bills wer e drafted by The Assembly plan ould black neighborhoods of Democratic leaders o f the force eight GOP incumb nts to Pas adena t.O a Kern County dis· Legislature and California's con-fight in 1982 elections over four lrict to bolster the Democratic gressional d~legalion with an Assembly seats. regis tration of Se n. Walter eye to solidifying and increasing Democrats said the Assembly Stiern, D-Bakers(ield. their current majorities over the plan is designed to preserve the The Assembly plan, which has coming decade. current 49-31 Democratic ma· • the most compact districts, still They were emotionally de-jority in the lower house. but the stretches one district from-Lom- nounced by the Republicans . Republicans said it would give poc 160 mnes Inland over three ''What you h ave done is the Democrats 52 seats. counties to parts of the Mojave absolutely no differe nt from But even if it does preserve Desert. Another Assembly dis· stuffing the ballot box. What you the current 49·31 division, the trict, shaped like a propeller have done is stwf districts to Assembly plan does it at the ex· with three blades, would link make a one-party monopoly . . . pense of some Republicans cur· downJ,own Sacramento, eastern You have carried out a fraud rentlyhol'dingofifice. Contra C~sta County and against the p e op I e ' of In the plan for the Senate, northern San Joaquin County. California," s-aid Assembly where four-year terms are stag-The· Senate bill, approved last Republican leader Carol HaJlett gered so that half the house runs week by the upper house. went of Atascadero. eve ry two years, the Democrats to Brown on a 42-32 Assembly "It is just typical of what the not only merged six Re.publicans vote. The congressional plan. state is going to get for the next into three districts. but they aJso ;>assed by the Assembly last 10 years -dishonest govern-renumbered districts so that at week, won final approvaJ on a m ent." Mrs . Hallett adde d. leas t two Republicans would 21 ·15 Senate vote. describing the new districts as "a rape ol the people." Anotl;ler Republican, As - semblyman Richard •Mountjoy of Monrovia, compared the re· apportionment plans to the Holocaust, rais ing indignant protes"ts from his Jewish col· leagues that it was repugnant to compare the abolition of GOP voting districts with the World War II execution of six million Jews. "When you push that button, you're snuffing out a politi caJ life." Mountjoy pleaded, refer· ring to the electric voting but- tons. Assemb l yman Ri c h a rd Alatorre, D ·Los Angeles . acknowledged that his r e · districting bills were intended to maximize Democratic strength al the expense or Republicans. But h e co nd e m.n ed a s "hypocrisy" Republican calls for bipartisan reform of the re· aptyortionment process. which is -From Page A1 INTEREST RATES •• • • leresl rates, Reagan has en· dorsed the Federal $eserve's policies and urged the central bank to maintain its tight-credit course. The presidenl 's latest search for cuts was prompted in part b y falling stock and bond prices. which ren ected investor s kepticism that Reagan can fulfill his pledge to balance the budget by 1984 and thus ease overall demand for.credit. Volcker. in rejecting recent congressional calls for credit controls. said any such plan would be arbitrary and unen· forceable and would caus e market disruptions thal "'would likely only make the s ituation worse." He praised Reagan and Congress for their initial efforts in slowing the growth of federaJ s pending, but said they have a long way to go to offset the rec- ord three-year tax cut enacted this summer. '"Given the size of the tax re· duction. tile spending cuts made so far large as they may be 10 historical perspective -have been only a "down payment' on those needed to bring expend· itures into alignment with the r eceipts side of the budget, .. be s aid. Without further spending cuts. the government's credit appetite wiU continue to eat into the nation's diminished savings pool , Volcker said. Von Hemert Interiors Introduces ... ----p --- Architect's Desk with hinged lift top, 1 drawer with brass J:>U I ls. Look& great with top up o r as a table desk! 54" x 28" x 30" .high. View our all new office furn iture departme nt. A vast array of quality desks and office furniture on dis play and, ready for\Qelivery! . -----~·· 1 • -1 '• ·! .. ·: r ;; < -; ' ·: . ~ . . ~ : ; ~ : . . : . . . . :' .. . . : ? j •' •, ~ ~ ~ :· .. .. ~ .. ~ ~ :-" <! ,,; ~ ;: :i :.. ,. ~ ~ ~ ~ ·: :· .. ·: .. I• .. .. : :: i: ,. ~ :· ·:-. , j: .. .. :; .. ~ ~ .. ~ .. ;. ! .,1 ·= .. . ·1 ----· ._.,------- .,. ....... Singer Lena Horne hams it up at a record 111wp m New York, where she wa1 autographing copie1 of the Broadway can album of "Lena Horne : The Lady and Her Murie." Fords g reeted in lwmetown • Former President Gerald R. Ford said the reception given him in hi s old hometown gave him goose b"UmJ>S. A crowd of 700 greeted Ford and his wife, Betty, at · Kent County airport in Grand Rapids, Mich., as they ar- rived for Friday's dedication of the Ford Presidential Museum. The Fords left· the airport in a motorcade for a private tour of the $10 . 7 million museu~. the beginning of a week-long celebration. Mayor Edward Koch tried his hand as a tour guide when Prince and Princess Hitachi of J apan p aid a courtesy call at City Hall in New York. After exchanging pleasan- tries, Koch shook hands with his guests and said goodbye. But m ayoral aide Her bert Rickman said the couple and their entourage had been promised a tour of the lcindmark building, so Koch guided the tour himself. The place was abuzz with activity in preparation for an evening visit by Is raeli Prime Minister Me•acbem Begin, and the City Council chambers looked more like a s upper club than a legislative hall as workers set tables with ye llow tablecloths, goblets and fl owers . The site on Main Street bad special siinificaoce !Or Rta tCOl'I' campaigns governor. Abraham Rlbkolf -it was once the home or na- tional Democratic Party leader Jobn Balley, th e house W· h e r e Ribi co ff planned his for Connecticut The building that occupies that site was named for RibicoH, the Democ ratic former senator, governor ·and Cabinet member who re- tired from the Senate last year. Former Secretary of State Heary Kissinger, who said he was a friend of the former senator, was among the dignitaries who watched Ribicoff and his wife, Lois, cut a blue ribbon for the of- fi cial opening or the Hartford federal building under its new name. Nobel laureate Glenn Seaborg became president of the International Platform Association , succeeding Lowell Thomas, who headed the organization more than 10 years before his death. Seaborg, a university pro- fessor and associate director of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory at the University of California, has been vice president or the association, a lecture circuit group with more than 5.000 members. A Mexican bu1lne11man went on a '221 .~ buylna apree at the SJ.8 mlWon auc- tion or aurplua vehicles from th e famed H a rrah '• Automobile Collection at Reno Art•ro Keller, .a, a Mexico City auto upholsterer, outbid Los Angeles Cadlllac dealer Bill Tbomu for the final car In the 142-vehicle auction, a 1939 Bugattl convertible coupe that went for $90,000. Ke ller, who bought six other vintage classic and an- tique cars, was one of 768 bidders in the audience of more than 3,000 who jammed intQ a showroom pf the tamous car collection for the 5'h-hour auction. Pre1kteat Reagan promot- ed his longtime personal secr etary. Helene von Damm, who joined Reagan during his tirst campaign for governor of California in '1966, bad held the title of special as- sistant to the president with a salary or $50,112. A White House s tatement said she would be promoted to deputy assistant, which carries a salary of SSS,387, and direct day-to-day opera- tio ns of the White House personnel office. Actor Jack Lemmon and fellow alumni members of the Harvard Hasty Pudding Society de chorus· line song- and-dance in Los Angeles. Lemmon, a 1947 graduate of Harvard, was honored at the benefit dinner by the Harvard Club of Southern Cah/ornia. ( Fair skies due Coastal t<•ll•••• .,..,_ •l'ICI ......... tflower1 -llW 5'9r're Ne-end non...,,,_.,.. wltfl 1'9fll cllel'lc• .t111 ................ o...-IN....-m SlerrH _,.,.of Y-ltie. o ..... c_ ....... ~ ....... Concep. 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OrangeCoaat DAILY PILOT,Wedneaday, September 16, 1981 s Military· ·pay.hike OK'd House opts for. across-the-b9ard. approach WASHJNGTON CAP> -The House ttas opted tor an across· the·board, 14.3 percent military pay increase after tumlnC a.aide an effort to taraet the raiff at experienced non-commlaalooed and middle-grade omcera. After more than two hours or debate, the House voted 232·170 lo turn down an amendment by the House Appropriations Com· mittee to dlstribute the $4.5 billion iil the bill in raises rang- ing from 1 percent for new r ecruits to 22 percent for top sergeants and chief petty of· ricers . Tbe Senate had adopted tbat !U)proach by an 81-0 vote lut Friday, but the House heeded pleas by members of Ila Armed Services Committee that the same percentage increase for au r anks ·is needed to rulflll a pledge that Congress made in 1972 to make military pay com· parable lo that of ci vilhin workers. The differing approaches will have to be resolved by a con· !er ence committee before the pay raise can be enacted. ll wiU be-effective Oct. 1, the start of the new fiscal year. A rec~t's pay, now $501 a month, would rise to $573 under the across-the-board formula and $536 under lhe targeted system. A master sergeant with 24 yea rs ' service, who now makes $1,463 monthly, would r'· eel ve $1,672 under a general raise and $1,785 with a 22 per- cent boost. . After giving voice-vote-•P· proval to amendments by Rep. Ike Skelton, D-Mo., providing haiardous-duty pay to certain crewmeo of A-WACS rad~r planes and adding 5,000 college • scholarships for Reserve Office Training Corps cadets, th.e House passed the o v e rall measure, 396-1. Installment plan for utilities 0 K ' d Subdividing acr eage approved • The northern 1,300 acres or the 42,000·acre Rancho Mission Vie· jo has been endorsed for res- idential development by the Orange County Planning Com- mission. • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - California gas and electric utili- ty users, if caught in a financial pinch, will now be able to pay their bills on the installment plan ubder a new 8late reg- ulatory ruling. Allowing installment plan pay- ments w~ one or several re· visions made Tuesday to state· regulations regarding circumstances under w~ich a customers' utilities• can be shut off for non-payqient or bijls. The changes include a longer . notification period, special con- . sideration fer the elderly and handicapped, and clarification on how to appeal a s hutoff notice. The Public Utilities Co m - mission said many ol the new rules reflect everyday practices of gas and electric utilities across the state . The com mi ssio n acknowledged community and senior citizen groups "have he lpe d us under s tand the circumstances of many persons and families,. particularly those who are poor, elderly, handi- capved or ill." Major revisions include : -Giving customers 19 days instead or 15 lo pay a monthly bill and allowing 15 days instead of seven days' notice before service can be sbut'off. W e st County United Way drive starts The United Way of West Orange County will begin its 1981-82 community campaign Thursday with a public recep· tion featuring local corporate executives and elected officials. The event will take place from 5-7 p.m . in the United Way Plaza atrium area, 8100 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. Com1.>lim~ntaa_ bevera..ses -a-n .. d .... nOi:i;-<J•Qeuvres 'wilTl>e prO:- vided. United Way president LaVeme Reafsnyder will serve as emcee. Lee Stevens, preside nt of Golden West College in Hunt- ington ~b. will head the West County campaign cabinet. The West County fund-raising goal will be $1.25 million , with community goals established in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, G arden Grove, Seal Beach and Westminster·Midway City . Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Certified Gemologist. AGS What do those wealthy Arabs do with all that money they are making from gasoline and other petroleum products? At least one -King Khalid of Saudi Arabia -is using part of it to build golden gates to a religious shrine. The king has unveiled the "Gate or Mecca," which ia at the main entrance to the Islamic holy city of Mecca. The gate contains 396 pounds of gold, plus other precious metals. How much is it worth. If such a tb1ng were tor sale, it would probably go for about $4 million, sa y t he expert•. As King Khalid looted aroung the holy city, be decid ed that another gate needed upgradlnc . The ah1m.Lnutn-plated "Gate ol Repentance" ia aoinl to be COV· ered ln gold, too. That gate stands at the entrance to the big center 5<1llare -of Mecca. The value ol t.bat gate has not been appraised . . . which really doesn't matter, because &t ian't tlkely to be sold, either. The ln· ternaUonal appeal of 1old ia one reason for It• endurln1 and growing value . -Requiring the ut ility lo make reasonable attempts to contact adulf customers at home by telephone or by a visit 24 hours before a utility shutoff. -Requiring utilities to pro· vide a reasonable number of employees to comm4nicate with customers in 'their own language in counties where a second 18nguage is widely sp0ken. · -Disallowing service disrup-· lions for non-paym ent if a cus tomer .satisfies the utility that a disconnection would be da ngerous lo the health of a customer. T he land, east of Mission Vie· jo, is the first part of the sprawl· ing south county ranch targeted for urbanization. The 1,300 acres are currently c lassiri~d in a tax-s heltered agricultural preserve, but com· missioners agreed Monday that the designation should be can- celed. The final actions to cancel the preserve status and permit the development of up to 3 , 756 hom es must come from the county Board of Supervisors, which is scheduled to consider the proposals Oct. 7. • AP ....... HIDING -Supreme Court nominee Sandra Day O'Connor ducks behind potted plant in lobby of Washington apart· me nt building on her way to meet newsmen. Mrs. O'Connor made a statement on the vote Tuesday by the' Senate Judiciary Committee to recommend Senate confiimation of her appointment. . The Pistol Penda nt ""'•h• ht ...... .,\\• iif'\ ... ' ''""" .... 14""'""'''"''"'" ... ,, .... , '°'""'~,•ffl·•~ itti• t •tuut "~"411'' litti1•!"1 '"""'~\ .,1, I• •-l•j .. 111' io•lll~01 .. lit .. lllltof•!l l·O ,,, f'I i,Ji"1j 11 1.;., '-"'II ... ·~ iul 1 .,, tli!.ttJll •1ol• 1,..111~ .. ~ 11• IH 1111 ' ...... ' .... '"''"'' ,, ., ... fltil ~~I• t 'o•llf>t l•t •'-Cl•• • • '"' It U • 1i..1, .. ""'fl .. 111, I IM le llthuj .tt• 1411\ I .... ,1 h ltt• " ... 1,1\114 .. 11 • •• ,.,. "" W t I 'IHI I''° I fot·tHd I Ht I t•l•tl "'"'' "' '"''''·• hJI lit w'°'""'• o MN . .,,,i ....,.,... '*"' I' .. \l~f·" .. I ,..,.., ..... ,., • ,, ' "'" ,,,.. l J. e..JJ_,,,f.,.:.~ J.-1.,~· MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA 35 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION @ 81nkAmarlcard-Mui.r Cherge PHONE 548-~1 ., .. • - I r.: l I ., . -----------··,-· A4 s Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /W•dnHday I September 1 e. 1981 r --rnffiu~ rn m .~Integration '~upported "°" ·01lt ' N A S H V I L L E ( A P ) -la~ese1re1ating schools does no harm to students' ability to JllO'tlearn, and l\ can promote hous· M tne integration, a seven-year ttlooiltudy released today by Van· :>Ua4erbllt University concludes. "This study was not designed U. to discover whether deaegrega. s, tion invariably benefits students aind ,communities," the report lli• nid. "It does, however, provide -~., basis for challenging claims '( ... i!that desegregation does not and cannot result in efrective educa· 1-."\taon." .,..,, Associated Preslj·NBC· News ~Al rrational polls in recent years have said Americans strongly ·~ppose busing to achieve racial Ua .ietegration. But they still think b• ohildren who go to integrated lo ·415~hools are as well orr or better have more confidence In the abillty of the school administra- tion to handle other aspects of the desegregation process." -Two-way busing plans, in which young white children are bused into minority neighborhoods, tend to produce more "white night." But metrop0litan desegrega. lion plans involving both tity and ...suburban school districts aie likely to. bring about less while flight than plans involvirig just center cities. ••While all experts agree that busing distances should be kept ·as short as possible,' there is little evidence that riding the bus, at least for the time periods ,, required in most plans, has a negative impact on students," the study's concluded. orr than those who attend -~aegregated schools. Banke r sente nced h~ .. Vanderbilt officials were to .&bl.discuss their findings today in New York. , iw~ The study "Assessment or 1ttltilurrent Knowledge about the ·"8 E rr e c ti v en es s or School 'iaotl>esegregation Strategies,'' was biu.headed by Willis Hawley, dean of Vanderbilt's George Peabody &ai&Go llege in Nashville. ~S •·Among the major findings: '1-..,.. -The "right kind of de- segregation plan" can help inte· --grate housing. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The former head of a now bankrupt company that was the largest provider of homemaker services in the state was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for making false statements to a federal agency and in a bank loan application. The sentence was imposed on Peter Got· thelner. 62, former president of Visiting Homes Services Inc. of San Francisco, WORKING OUT Ma rga r et Trudeau , estranged wife of Canadian Prime Minister Pie rre Elliot Trudeau. performs exe rcises with co-host Bill Luxton <leftl during the tap· ,. ............ ing of her new show. Morning Magazine. which premiered this week on the Canadian Television Network. Assisting the m is fitness director Ki'rk Defazio. Account rules nullified WASHINGTON (AP) -A federal jud1e bu nulllfled re1· ulatlons tba\ would have al· lowed private non-profit lf'OUP8 and eovemment or1anllatiooa to own NOW accounts ln aavin•• and loan usoclaUona. The decision by U.S. District Judge John Lewis Smith Jr. was a victory for the naUon.,a com· mercial banks, which contended the regulationa gave the tbrilta an unfair advantage. Smith ruled that Con1re1s' in· tention or limiting el11ibllity for these accounts was Ignored by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which regulates aavtnas and loans. The Federal Reserve Board, meanwhile, did place NOW accounts restrictions on the commercial banks it regulates. NOW -N~otiable Order of Withdrawal -accounts are in· terest. bearing ac.counts that al· low withdrawal by check. They were authorized nationwide in 1980, but eligibility requirements were established for depositors. These requirements received different interpretations from the government regulators of commercial banks ,and savings '- and loans. . The Homfl\. Loan Bank Board decided on Aug. 13 that all private non-profit groups and all government "Organizations could own the accounts in the thrilt.s under its jurisdiction. -Voluntary desegregation is enerally ineffective except in small districts with few minority c hildren. So-called "magnet schools," which aim to entice. whites to attend voluntarily alongside black children, are not Diggers unearth ancient Japan The Federal Reserve's gov· ernors , however, said com· mercial banks were prohibited from offering the accounts to such groups except those operat· ed primarily for religious, charitable, philanthropic, educa- tional, fraternal or similar purposes. effective by themselves . -While mandatory de · segregation plans tend to cause protest and the flight of whites from the area, such plans also h we reduced racial isolation around the country. School districts have been generally ineffective in prepar· ing 'parents for desegregation. Administrators should involve parents in the schools before and after implementation of de· segregation plans, all(l wort to allay community abxleUes. "Busing is a symbol on which the community focuses," the study says. "If pupil assignment and transportation processes are ~onducted efficiently and s moothly, parents may tend tp TOKYO CAP) -Arter years of sifting through sludge a.ad sand. a t e a m o f a m §t e u r archaeologists has uncovered the remains or a medieval port city in southwestern Japan that once was a flouris hing center of commerce with China. Some call it "Japan's Pom- peii." . The excavators say they have une arthed "thous ands upon thousands" of artifacts such as ceramic bowls, pots and lac· querware -everyday utensils that "provide a unique glimpse of town life in Japan seven cen· turies ago." The site, buried under eight feet of silt, was devastated by a huge flood in 167a.,. according to Masashi Matausbifa, who heads • • I -----'--, ___ ,,_,__.. f '001 lllUINI l\:rlttr11Ul1M!£ FIRST HRFORMANCE Save $<4.00 on a dynamite hairstyle! Sham·poo. Performance QJt•, and Blow Ory Cn0rmat1y 118.00) are yours for onfy 114.00 when you introduce yourself as a first-time customer With lhla coupon. CiET YOUI DllUT PllFOIMAMCI F.Ol tf USSt c.. ...... . s..c:..t .... 270! ............. . JJJ~...._.#l*A ui-ri.-c.... ...... ~714o714ol761 ~, .. , c....w.,. ~714-141-61H ~IN W .M Piiot advertising 11 good business for American Stete Benk. " ... consistently been e bl• to make superb W.M c•r•r pl11eements through edvertlslng In the Piiot." Lucllle Kuehn comm11nlty R•l•tlf:wts, AmerlcWI StN &Ink Newport a.ac:h \ ---rttre1 • the dig. So far, Matsushita said, his te am has found thousands of coins minted in the Sung Dynas- ty from 960 to 1279. China's "Golden Age." The site also has yie lde d "truc kl oad s " o f ceramics, chopsti~ks, owls, pbts, kettles, jewelry, shoes. mirrors, 1 a cq uerware and agricultural tools, some of them "very well preserved," he said. They also uncover ed 4,000 small wooden tablets covered in Chinese characters -probably ancient memo pads. Matsushita said. Overall, he said, the expedi- tion had scooped up "so many artifacts, it is impossible to count them .all." Bul, unlike Pompeii, the Italian town entombed almost intact by a lava eruption from Mt. Vesuvius in the year 79 A. D . little re m ains of the J apa nese city's buildings' and ~~oroughf ares. "' ·The find has been likened to Pompeii because of the excellent state of preservation. Pompeii lay forgotten until 1763 when a French expedition opened the city up. Sc hola rs h ave na m e d the J apanese area under excavation · · 0 n e Thousand Hou s e s .'' Matsushita said the town was at its in os t pros perous in the Muromachl age from 1393 to 1496 , a rich cultural period that saw the birth of feudalism in J apa n. "We have been almost over· whe lmed by the number of artifacts.·• said Matsushita, whose diggers painsl'akingly have been combing through layers of earth since 1973. "It's hard to imagine how vigorous trade .was between Japan and China during this relative ly unknown period or Japanese history," h"e said. . He said it is impossible to pre· ser ve everYthing, but that the bes t ilefllS eventually will be dis· played in a museum to be built for the exhibits. Aided by a $130,000 grant from the Cultural Affairs Agency and the Hiroshima state govern· 1 ment, Matsushita said he hopes to finish excavation by 1988. He recruited local farmers and stu· dents for the dig. · The bank board's rule was challenged by t he American ~ Bankers Association, represenr--· ing commercial banks. The or· ganization won a temporary restraining order Aug. 19, which remained in effect until today's ruling. The judge noted that federal Jaw restricts NOW accounts to. one or more individuals who wo-uld receive the savings benefits, or to organizations operated primarily for the purposes· cited by the Federal Reserve, such as religious or charitable organizations. • 'Congreiil specified the purposes Corf which organiza· tions eligible to hold NOW ac- counts may be operated, lndicat· ing its intention to so limit eligibility," Smith wrote. ---NOW ... ~ Hu~t i'K-q\oW\f,B&~ ~t> FooW\ta:n\I Vo.\\e,~ .. , ' ~ltUJ/i 9RODUCE! WECTARINES .. 59J LETTUCE .... 59! -~ -~ CABBAGE ... ll~s. CUCUMBERS . ..,~ :.....-.~-----~ •&t.lt-11\~·"'~. ~ • ~ -. ' ' ''Foster FO.rWlS'' 'lflCICEN ~ LECIS 99$. > I • .. f ~ " ~ . I - Orange CQast DAILY PILOTM'ec;tneeday, September HS, 1981 • 8 ~ffiU~ Me:Dtal law hit Court $ays due process denied ' SAN FRANC•SCO (AP) -A pol'· · Uth Amendment. which says no tlon of Calltorn11'1 major mental person may be deprived of life, Uber· health act ia wiconatltuUonal because ty or property without due proceas of lt denJes due process to people held to law. . be badly in need of mental treat· Held the appellate jud1ea, "The ment, the U.S. 9th Court of Appeala state may not infringe Oil protected has ruled. liberty interest without due .PTOCK•." The decision rebuffs the state They found ~ commitment sec· Department of Mental Health, which lion of the LPS act guilty of a had appealed the decision of Los "massive curtailment of Uberty." Angelea U.S. District Judge Warren The state is obligated"-they said, to J . Ferguson early this year. ''ultimately justify aeprivlng a Ferguson had concluded that the person of a protected liberty interest Lanterman·Petris-Sbort Act was a by determining that good cau4e ex· violation of the U.S. Constitution's ists for the deprivation. Commuter airline files for bankruptcy The appellate court opinion, in ad· dition to supporting Judge Ferguson, also took pointed judicial note of the state Legislature's failure to amend the L~ Act to conform to the U.S . . Constitution. A ''John Doe" plamtiff was taken to a mental health facility in 1975, . .......... 'I (GLUB) DO' -Randy Swift and the former Nancy Moreno swim off arm in arm after their underwater wedding ceremony in the dolphin tank at Marine World-Africa USA in Redwood City. They met while she was a scuba student and he was teaching. • 'Drone Rangers' retire GOLETA (AP) -Apollo Airways held to be "gravely disabled" under Inc., a commuter airline based in the LPS Act, and committed for 72 Santa Barbara County, is seeking re· hours' treatment at Camarillo State SAN D~GO (AP) -The Drone targets· of the .Navy and Marine organizatf'O'll, under federal Hospital and heavily dosed with-Rangers are riding.. off into the sun-Corps. bankruptcy law, company officials sedatives and other drugs. set , decommissioned after providing haveannounc'ed. Before the second commitment, air target s for mi lit ary Three so -called ''Hercules" In spite of the action, the airline the unidentified patient was told he sharpshooters for 41 years. As or Oct. DCl30A planes and three types or will continue operating 35 to 40 flights was entitled to a· judicial review, 1, civilians will do it under contract. drones have been operated most re· per day to seven California cities and which. he requested. In the years since 1939, Fleet Com· cently by the 20 omcers and 185 Las Vegas, said Kay Massara, assis· Finally, after 14 da)lfl in detention, posite Squadron 3 pioneered the de· en~i~ted members or VC-3. tant to the president. he was released. Since then, the pa-velopment and use of remotely con-The Hercules served as the launch The air traffic controllers' strike, tient has been confined involuntarily, trolled target aircraft called drones. platform for the supersonic Firebee rising fuel costs, iriterest rates and under the LPS Act, si)f times. In 1979, The low-flying biplanes of 25 yeirrs 11. and the subso11ie Firebee I drones. competition from other carriers con· in response to the suit against the ago, moving at 100 mph, have l>een In addition, the squadron has operat· tcibuted to the firm's decision, said state, the trial cou.rt held that the replaced .by qrones capable or 1,000 ed and. maintained the ground· School~~joiit I gene program· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Stu(ord aM IM0 Univenlty of CallfomJa bavt JCJbMd t•v• •· · panles in a $10 mllllon, four·1•tr r•eareh ,... gram aimed at applyin1 ·their adv1Do•,·1D blotecbnoloty. The companies announced tb1I -~that *->' would create a new non-profit Ceater t.r Biotechnology Research to cbannel ~ 1Dto,.. grams such as chemical enctneerlnl add m.-.J microbiology. •• Tbe two universities have ~ at tbe ~t or developments in gene aplolq .._ e&ber. ... v anced biotecbnolo&Y. Reaearcben at tbe 1e--. l were among the founder. of several 1e...Ue product COIJlpanies. The new arran1ement may help the Wli· versities reap any profits which now from re· search they have funded, collese offlcla11 aald. Under the program, the seven compullet trill be offered licenses to any patents developed ln Jl'O- grams funded by the Center for BloteclmoloJIY Research. The universities would gain by their 30 per~t ·equity holding in Engenics Inc., which la abo JcMt· ly owned by tbe other six companies ln dae biotechnology agreement. The companies are General Food.I Corp., &ea· dix Corp., Elf Technologies, Soviete Nationale Df Aquitaine or France, Koppers Co., Mead Corp. od MacLaren Power and Paper, a subsidiary of Noranda Mines Ltd. of Toronto. The universities and Engenics plan to cone.en· trate on developing production proces1e1 instead or creating specific, genetically altered prodlACta, • said Engenics Chairman Franklin A. Undaay. ··While there is no -commitment by the enter to support research at Stanford beyond the prtMllt research contra~t, I believe that this novel ep- proach to the funding or research and technolely can set a new pattern for lone-term support," said Stanford President Donald Kennedy. "We enthusiastically endorse this prollli&iat experiment in a new form of universlty·lnd~ relationships," said UC Berkeley CbanceUor .; I Executive Vice President Quentin commitment section or the LPS Act mph speeds and altitudes higher than launched target drone "Chukar" Cedar. violated the constitution. 60-,000 feet as r emotely contr~l~ed since 1975. ~ Michael Heyman. -----~..-... ~~.Wtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml~~~~~~~---:-~~~~~~-:--~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~-c· . ·;· ~ \ • w. -............................ _,. • .................. ..._ ..... _.MUTc ..... • • •ne 'OIMA1'-WHtll Tenw' fw ;AY/CAILI T.V. • . ~ . : For~C.. 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They are charging $3 admission to see the lithographs; 25 cents from each admission Is to go to Lennon's Spirit Foundation.· NEW POST -Orval Faubus, who as gov- ernor of Arkansas in 1957 called out the National Guard to prevent integration in Little Rock, has been named director of the state 's Veterans Affairs Department. Richie York, spokesman for the current •hibitions in art galleries and hotel ballrooms. said the exhibitors hope viewers see th~ lilhoeraphs not because they're erotic or because the former Beatie is dead, but for the reasons Lennon wanted them seen in the first place. York says Lennon welcomed some furor over his drawings because he wanted lo underscore the irony of people gelling upset about lines drawn on paper at the same time they apparently accepted wars in Vietnam and Biafra. Regional tours were being held at the Opry House in Austin, Texas; in Portland, Maine, at the Griffjth Gallery in Sacramento, and tentatively, in Milwaukee. Cancer project OK'd ST. 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Freeway rail lille • in pact SACRAMENTO <AP > -·A (ederal·s tate agreement on the pro· posed Century Freeway in Los Arrgeles would allow the state to build a rail line in the median strip during the initial construction, officials say. The agreement among the stale and federal governm e nts and the Center for Law in t he Public Interest will be signed in federal court Sept. 22, Adriana Gianturco, state direc· tor. of transportation, hid Tuesday. The agre ement also provides for : A six -lane mixed· flow freeway. -About 3 ,7 00 re pl a cement hous ing units. -10 surface street in · terchanges. -Four freeway-to· freeway interchanges. Ms. Gianturco called the provision for initial rail construction a big improveJDenl. "The original decree prescribed a two-lane median s trip busway which could be convert· ed to rail use at a later date, but in our recent negotiations we pushed hard for construction of the rail option at the very beginning," she said. The Federal Highway Administration agreed to contribute toward the cost of a rail transitway at t he same level as that required for a bus way. The state retains the option to select a rail line that could cost more than the busway. s uch as a light rail facility along the entire ·17.3-mile ·Century cor· ridor. The freeway would run from Los Angeles International Airport east to In · terstate 5. The total cost of all components o f the agreement on the long. delayed project is about $1 .5 biJlion. Salesman wins first in arm tan OCEA~ CITY, N.J . CAP) -Paul Kirsh, a sales man from Philadelphia who spends a lot of time in his car. took first place for the best arm tan in the Mis· cellaneous Sun Tanning Tournament. Other prize winners were Debbie Lloyd of· Morgantown, Pa., for tanning herself around a heart on one thigh and aro und the letters "DEB" on the other leg,'• and Clete Wilt of Altoona, Pa., for best overall tan. 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SOPE~ PHOTOGRAPHY ACROSS 1 Petty kid 5 Speckle 9 Potato 14 Monk 15 Scotia 16 Harden 17 Cyprlnold ftsMI 18 Egyptian 49 Wood 51 Track advisers • S4 Blblk:al dancer 58 EJ1lated 60 Strucll - -blow 81 "My Darling city 63 Trip cost 20 $*'*' 64 Of a cereal gr.in 65 Solar dlsll 21 Aceotdlng to 86 Group: Sun. 22 Kicked 87 Acrou: Pref. 23 lnqulr• 88 Ge1 rid of 25 W~ 69 Leilurt 27 Fragc'iii'lce DOWN 29 lnteci egg 1 Aeroatat 30 Omlmlrlt 2 M8rtne aid 34 A• M• 3 lmpfOYt 38 Grant• • Sipped 38 Thldl llOllP 5 eu~t 39 Beyond 8 TUJna white ttc:all. 7 Flnlatled. 4 wordt 4 words •2 ¢Mn'llCel • Burden ~ 9Slngtr u -Cltato to O.troy ... ~ .. ''""· 45 9wlRer ledwlOtl .. Nfff'f tit-. 11 AINr'lndllr1 41 Solpltont 13 lrow. ·~~I DoN1T BEl.l~V~ IT. UNITED Feature Syndlelte Tuesday's Puzzle SolYed 19 EndorM ... A8W1I 24 Of the NI 41 ldll one 26 Buftllo 49 Lut wordl 2t Point: Lew 50 Hindu queM 30 Roll 52 Wrong K1a 31 Wiiken 53 LUldCM 32 Rott'• men 54 "G<elt -I" 33 Stupid one 55 WlnQllll• 34 Cool drlnkt &e .. - - 35~ .,.,,.. ..... 37 Known• 57 Toten 3' -~-• Ludled 40 MollUt 12 ~"°'* 4 Hemed GAim 8r1t. by Harold Le Ooux 3 2 2 i 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Stl!EUS! PEANUTS ALL R~, WMICH FJN6ER HAS IHE 51.~? TMl5 ~E?6000 ... Tl:MBLEW EEDS THAT FORTUNE TELLER GYPPED ME ,---......, OKAY, NOW 1..e,- MR. e>UNNY 1"AKe A L.OOK ANP see IF HIS co&..ASS CARR01" 601" WARM ... I GAVE HE~MY MONEY--- by Charles M. Schu l z ''REAL STILL II IS WMEN YOU m.i !N:Nf. AT ALL.. "™IS IS HOLDIN6 STILL1.t. by Tom K. Ryan by Ernr~ Bushm1ller AND SHE HANDED ME A CHINESE FORTUNE COOKIE "--~~ -~~__.., . by Tom Batruk AND I'D LIKE 10 1W\NK WESlt:RN Al~NES ~ f>roVIDIN6 l~E AIRblCJ<NE5S BAGS -mAI £XX> ~ HAN&IN& FROM 1fiE BACK CF ™E CAAIR I~ FmNi OF l,O.J I by Kevrn Fagan I .. I• I·· tl Orange Coo.st DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 16, 1981 rnrn~~m~~~ Ai~Cal, American to share facilities Two' years ago, AirCal of· flcials beaan preliminary dis· c ussions on s haring American Airlines airport facilities in several key locations. The negotiations culmipated Tuesday when AirCal Pre$idenl Robert W. CIHford and Stephen M. Wolf, Amer ican's western division v ice president, an· nounced plans calling for shared t ermina l facilities in Los Ange les, San Franc isco and Phoenix. The a nnoun cem ent was made during a news con· ference in Costa Mesa. Clifford cit ed AirCal 's ex pansion in the Los Angeles market, where service destina- tions have Brown to include San J ose and Oakland in addition lo Mo n terey.and Fr esn o, as necessitating the m ove to larger quarte r s . AirCal is h ead· Quarte red in Newport Beach. At LAX. Air Cal will move from Gate 39 at Te rminal 3, which it previously shared with TWA . Eastern, Braniff and Golden West to Gates 42 and 44 in T e rminal 4 , occupied by Ame r ican. Ph1l ipp1 n e, North-west . KLM and sever al commuters. The new location is 3,000 square feet larger tha n the previous facility, and will result in a n increase from fi ve to eight tick et counter check-in posi- tions. In San Francisco, AirCal will galn access t.o a third gate when American moves to the newly built "Pier E " rn the North Terminal on Oc:t 15. American's tkket counter will be adj~ent to A1rCal's When AirCul begins Nov. l ser vice to Phoenix. t he airline's airport operation will be located in Terminal 3, newest termanal at Sky Harbor Airport. /\irCal will be locat ed on Am erican's concourse and will operate from Gate 3 with its ticket count er adjacent to American 's. The oper ation, CJif· ford said, will provide interline co nnection opportu n it ies pa r ticularly for customers of John Wayne Airport and Ontario International Airport whose destinations are Chicago, New York, Dallas and other cities ser ved by American. .. We are looking forward to a good working relationship with Am l·n can."' .Clifford said .. The prime advant<.1ge is to o ur customers. but there are cor-. poratt' advanta~cs as well " A1rCal will be paying a fee lo American for use o f their facilities. !Thal fi gure was not re ll'ased l "This a llows us to re- coup some of the money we put into our new facility 1n San Francisco. where we spent mjjlions an terms of capital dqf1 ars," Wolf said. "ll"s aJso bend1c1al to A1rCal, o.llY ~ ... Sgff .... Robert Cl1flord. president of A1rCal and Stephen ."1 Wolf vzce pre szdent of American Azrlmes western dw1s10n . d1spla11 re11dem1g of A1rCal fac1llt!es lo be shared u.nl/1 ~mcnca.u at Los /\nyeles 111 ternat1011al Airport which doesn't have to expend the money it would lak.e to build its own facilities. Both Clifford and Wolf denied reports of a possible m erger. ··1t 's hard for some people to understand this as JUSl a good business venture,·· Clifford said. "There's been no discussions of a merger.·' Wolf echoed . ~J;J~ Daily Pilat Classifieds SIZE llAllGE 1 ct. CLARITY Flawless ' D 119.000 , COLOR F Ii H . 17.500 15.700 14.500 "Sold everything I advertised in the Pjlot." VVS·I 11.000 5.700 4.500 3.800 VVS·Z 7.Z50 4.500 3.800 3.450 '-VS· I 4.750 3.600 3.Z50 _1.600 fl1wltss 44.000 11.000 13.100 11.000 2 ct. VVS-1 24.500 13.IOO 11.000 9.500 VVS-2 11.000 11.000 9,500 8.500 VS· I IZ:OOO 9.000 a.zoo 7.400 -- Fl1wlm 73.500 33.750 Z&.250 Z0.250 3 ct: vvs-1· 42.750 '26.250 20.250 1l450 VVS ·2 33.750 20.250 11.450 16.500 VS-1 Zl.750 17.250 16.500 • 14.400 A.i °"''"•,., are bPied on t.Ot"tecteo -..gtu ec.c.0to•no to c9'1Uteatttt b'r Soent1h<. G~OitOQte;.ttl t ~Dot'"''""'"s 1ix 0< the Gt>m<MoQIGal ~11111u1e of A"""tet Pr~ bl.Md on tne tottow.,-,g pa1•me1ets ~~~I @ 642-S6·7a AOUNO BFllLLIANT l ABLC ""' S3 ·60 01/EFIALL 0£PIH '• 69·61 GIFIOlE IHIC.,•($~ r"IN M{('•UM CUlfT NOHE .... fOIV"' fLU()flESCENC£ NOHE rJ1>1NJ BLUC vllA NINv Nil If.,,.~ '(Ou .. *" IO ........ o.tt.en1 ...,. or Q~ Ot not W'll,..,, lheee P•f9t"9U!O C>MiY. c.att .... tPt .. pt~ ...... o.ay Al Cf\algitti QI ScwltttK Gem Lao-~ fOf "9fl11Uit.on Ot ouehty lll"llfow'\IS. '4'06'0·"Q ,No j..)\l''-".l\Yo ""* I><! Pt oO Ov vn••tl'~ O<amono lnclullriel Pttcee oublkl 10 ~ ove 10 "'""""' lluc:lutl'°" . 1 ·'"1,·R.~ .. u. 1)1.-\.ffO\IJ 1.\1>1 .~·nut;.-. . charge it~-by phone From South Laguna & North County ~,,.' 8rooUntM. ""'"''" tol. Uwnttn.•t""' ""'•" \12.f>.tn ..,_rTM.-4 b• \p..,...tfttMirfU t,..h ; I t 'N•t J~~, ... _ ca II 540-1220 toll-free. Read all todays news everyd~ythe Dail Pilaf \ Sears H 1111ti11:f tct11 ·B~aelt PLUS STORE EACH OF THESE fEMS RF.ADIL y AVAILABLE FOR SALE AS AOVERTISEO effective 9118/81 We sell first quality :rnd <l1scontinued merchandise from Sear~ Het:11I and Catalog Dis tnbul10n "Was" priel's quoted <1 re the regular prices a l which the items were formerly offered by Cata log o r in m any SC'<irs .Retail ~tores around-Ule country . • ' SAV 17.01 ! ---~ ( r "~ \ \ " SAVE 44°/o JUNIOR BAZAAR SAVINGS 1 SLASHED 58o/o • ~ TWO-PIECE · SWEATER DRESS was 29.00 NOW 11.99 LEGTRICITY CONTROL TOP PANTY & PANTYHOSE ~ SAVE 10.01 ! PRICE CUT 50°/o! WRANGLER WESTERN-STYLED JEANS were 20.00 N.OW 9.99 LITTLE BOYS JEANS all in one were 1.49 SAVE 43o/o were 6.99 NOW .99 KENMORE GAS GRILL ~as 199.99 CHARBROILER was 149.99 NOW 129.99 NOW 99.99 SAVE 50.00 llunlinl(fon ••ach 9'145 Adams ,\dam .. & Mal(nulla m u !HM-2666 STORE HOUls ·• ..... Ptt.lt:-• ,._, .. ._,. .....,111••1• \ NOW.3.99 t\"k about S.•ar" cn·'111 plani. . .. PSA to off er low fare to Bay J\.re~· One-way tickets to cost $36 When Pacific Southwest Airlines li kely begins com· merc·aal flights Oct 1 bt>lween John Wayne Airport and San f"runC'isco. all one way tickets R ecord cor11 crop see11 as cash loss WASlllNGTON IAPJ This fall's record corn harvest may bring rarmers about 55 cents a bushel less than their muc h sm<.1 ll cr 1980 c rop , the Agriculture Dc svvtmen l has said New pr'>ject1ons put the average market price for com' at the farr.t 'during the 1981·82 marketing year in a range of $2 till lo S2.S5 a bushel. compared tu SJ 15 estimated for last year·:. h<.1rv<.•st and $2 70 to SJ 15 1n d1cakcl a month ai::o. the depart mt·nl said this wet.•k The• 1981 corn crop is esllmal· ed at a record of 7.94 billion bushels, up from 6 65 billion last yl•ar It aho 1s expected to be larger tha!l indicated a month ago, mcartng that price pros peels have continued lo decline Rc•co rd crops or wheal and rice. and a larger so~ bean harvest also arc major factors in the• O\'Cr:J ll grain s upply situa- tion i>AcCARAT for the first two weeks will cost $.1G. company officials have ari· nuunccd T he $36 one way fare normally will be available only as a dis· <:ount rate for those who book nights well 1n advance, oCficials said The regular one-way fare IS $6(1 However, Margery Craig, public relations man ager for PSA. said the low cost 1>frering is part of the airline's sales promo· lwn as it t>ntcrs the Orange County market. PSA offi<:aals are hopeful its planes will Oy two daily round· trip flights between the t wo points Jets will depart John Wa y ne al 8 45 a .m . and 7:10 p m and will IC)lVe San Fran· c1s('o al 7 a.m <tnd 5:30 p.m . A1rCaJ also n1es to San Fran- (·1::.<.·o and, a ccording to price r oll backs recently a nnouncetl. will offer the same standard onl' wa) fares of $60 and dis· count fares of $36. PSA 's entry use o f John Wayne Airport is dependent on the outcome of a laws uit the <urline has brought against the tounty and its .ac~ess plan for tommercial earners That plan t'alls for alfowance of PSA to begin sPrvite with its t wo round· lnp flights on Oct. 1. A hearftilg is scheduled Sept. 25 1n U S D1stnct Court in Los Angeles PSA could end up with more nights, the s ame two or a d elay in service depending on the outcome or the s uit. l- Caviar belo11gs in on elegant setting. The Crystal of Kings ,. 'by Baccarat. in an elegont crystal caviar bowl. 4 1 t'' high x 7" diam. $440. Bailey Banks& Biddle World RPnowned Jew.elers.Since 1832 SOUTH COAST PLAZA. COSTA' MESA First lt!vel. Bullock's wing. (71 4) 751 ·5640 A/Jo "' Lo• Vrgo• "' tli~ ( <Ulit0n Slio" ) FAR WEST SAVINGS and Loan Association THE 30 MONTH ACCOUNT* qoo minimum deposit 30 month minimum term Annualized yield 18.265% Current Rate Effective 9/15/81 16.550% THE TREASURY ACCOUNT'• $10.000 minimum deposit 6 month term Annualized yield 15.688% Current Rate Effective 9/15/81 14.907% J~c)et-4 I•• t~u1tK • tllf)\t•nr.,tt fO•• .. tv•• 10' ~.,,., •1m0•'1••t Gr , __ , LENDER tff C>fll' .. CflMJ •no 11\ll"nt -.,. IU flff'\Aft\ on l'MOOt•t tOr UM y .... , .... ,..., ,.,. lr!M<HI -"OI CO-0'1 11\lt IVIM Cit .C:tuu"I . ,. ' r J j j ) l l :t ,• •l . J . • • • • ' ' • • . . ; I • . • I ' • t \ ~ I I . . I l I' • 1 . '· t I . ' } ~·• * OrangeCoas; OAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 16, 1981 I I . I Spiegel turns to high brow ~terris I I CHICAGO CAP) -Seara, Roebu~lt and Co . and Mont1omery Ward & -Co. can have Lbe common man. Spieael ls after the h!ahbrows. Instead ot remaining an com- petition with the two 'iants or mall-order retailing , Spiegel has. ventured onto ll new, more sophisticated pat h th at seems to be working. . Advurlise- inents in such c h i c I h i g h" .. U .. Nlflfl fashion publications as the New Yorker magazine, Vogue and House Beautiful are all part or the plan. And the results are dramatic. Five years ago, Spiegel re · ported $265 million in sales. This year. sales are up to $350 million and the company has COLLECTORS CORNER 11 ... c-.6 ....... -6 .. ••• .. , ...... :Ge• c .... Ma.a Sliver c1. tll.16 Krugerr-'Maple Lfflfl SOP•- . .., .... 90"1. Sliver 8.-;a> M t.• W t.• .-a.JI 1411.11 ........... f'IB.M IMU .M ....., C..01 P\eu VIiie .. 11H t •-to 'if' " TRI EARL'S 11'1.-·MIATIN() ....... , .. " .. , .... ~f l•f 1116.,. ~f'I0/1(• f .... C)tet'h •• <fO..t ~ IC •II Stt>lt> ~••'•~' "°"' •1•1 COSTA •u641·1289 ,_..__ MIHIOOO V11.io4fs.c>4(J1 -e.-~ ..... ... ~ ...... # ....... ~ .. ·~· .. Our2-lth \Par ~ 'i" Auto 4 Homeowntrs ~ .~ .. Quotes By Phone FMMEIS INSURANCE GIOUP 541-5554 w ll5-l 0 7 191 4 ~~ottoMuo 1031 FM a: 0 m a: ct ::i: Lt.I ::i: ~ 4,000 rewer employees than In 1976. • In addition, this yaar'a pre· tax earninis wUI almOtrt double, movin(( up to Sll.S million from S7 5 mllHon ln 1976. The ln· crease il\ especially remarkable in ('Omparison to 1980, when soaring inten~itt rates caused profits to plummet .t<> $1.4 million. The s uccess or ·'The New S piegel" hinges on a new marketing strategy developed by Chairman Henry Johnson that considers the needs of the working woman and offer~ prod· uc t s for fashion -c onscious customers. ·'The s hopper n o longer ('Om es to Spiegel for paint, tires or kitchen cabinets," Johnson said. ..Instead , she's attracted by food processors, fur-lined coats, modular furniture and jogging outfits ." The transformation of the traditfonal Spiegel catalog into "Th New Splci1ttl," as it la now ·bllled, bepn wllh the acqulsi· tlon or the company this year by Otto·Versand, a fashion· oriented German catalog hou.e. Otto-Versand paid Spte1el'a parent company, Beneficial Corp $53 ·mlllion ror the worttfs thlrd litreest catato1 house ln order to gain entry to the Arn~rlcan r etail market. The German firm's flrst move was to order Johnson to alt.er the company's entire structure and image. Johnson describes the new Spiegel as a "department store \n print" stocked with brand- name merchandise. He sai<l his job was to turn the operation around so that it appealed to the ma rket they wanted t o pursue -the working woman, agr.d 24 to 54, with a median in· come of $25,000 and up. Johnson said the changes at Spiegel could be broken down in four separate stages. warmington homes - a great place to hang your · hat Warmington Financial - a · great place to if.lvest your money To find out more about Investment opportunities at Worm ington Financial coll Lindo at A Southern Ca1tforn10 Forn1ly Helping Southern Cahtorn1ans .. (7 14) 540·2635 A Colilomo BtOl«l<oge I om mterested 1n Trust 'Deeds with Wormington Financial • '"OM }-a ~h ion Newport •garden carts Model A 's•••• •typingtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles•golf carts•model trains•bi~s pianos•cars refrigerators •sk ates••··•• If it's got -wheels, you'll move it f ast er in a Daily Pilot classified ad.call 6~2-5678 and a f rlendly acj.. vfserwlll help you turnyoUr wheels Into· cash. Personally IRA-KEOGH Pension/Profit Shoring Nome Address ----------------,.----Zip (Slreel) (City) Phone Home ______________ We<k .WESTERN lH~FT& L04N ~ Assers over 140 mllllon Wltn more tnan a ou•rm Of• 'enrurv serving ca11tornia Avallable to Caflfornia rttsldents onlv c:onwnlent LOCatlOnS - Ota"99 TorTance LOng leach Costa Mesa 0 1111 E. Kateta Ave.· 1&208 Prairte Ave. 4501 Pac. coast twv. 2000 Harbor BIV<1. C714>997·1300 <213>552·5070 <215>498·5501 • C714>645·5153 Costa Mesa • Oownev • Fre~t • Fftsno • Ciltnoatt • l0091Nen • MoUnr1111 view· or~· R1vtrSl(jt ~ra~nro • sanDleOOSportsArena ·Sin DltQOMlramar •Sin me ·StOCllton • T1r1ana • TorTance UOlancl • VICtorll!llf ·Whittler us r~ .. ---••~me f111111Ylrt!Mdr.Meof111"'"'"•1 l'""0t'•ll'owf/ltnt~ tlte-"'*' IC Ole er10 Of tM ltlttd.csm "'"'-' fO ~ lflO O"tlllt'° montt11V Fir1t, corporate headquartera we r e moved rrom Chlc110·1 South Side to t u burban Oakbrook, Ill.. and a new marketing strategy was de· veloped. Second, the strategy was l>ut to work. Phase three was to teach Spiegel s uppliers the art ot catalo1 retallin1. Th'e l ast phase , already begun, lnvolvea the develop· ment of a specialty catalo1 that wUI be released this fall featUF· ing cooking and servh11 prod- ucts and techniques. Says Johnson of his rive-year ertort to completely transform a company -.that once sold tires, light bulbs, leisure suits and car batteries: "We're beginning to see the light at the end or the tunnel." ,Spending told LOS ANGELES (AP > - Atlantic Richfield Co. will spend $27 .6 billion during 1982·1986 with most of the mogey slated for exploration and development or U.S. energy sources. the com- pany has announced . A .. ..,...... GLORIOUS FOOD A church run soup k\tchen in Detroit serves Cood and drink in a dining room f111 ed to ca pacit~1 with men who have been laid off by the auto industry Several such facilities are now crowded with those who once worked on auto plant assembly lin es in the city . One such worker said. · · 1 lhink Detroit is dead · · T-bill yield takes plunge • WASHJNGTON (AP) -Yields on short-term Treasury securities have plunged more than a full percentage point according to government of-_ de posits is limited to one-quarter point above six· month T-bills. ficials. · About $4.5 billion in six:month· T -biUs were sold at an average discount rate of 14.657 percent Monday, down sharply from the 15.795 percent of Sept. 4, officials said. Depositors in vesting in "small-s aver" certificates, with maturities of at least 2'h years but less than four years. can now earn .up to 16.55 percent at savings and loans and other thrift in· stitutions or as much as 16.3 percent at com- mercial banks beginning Tuesday. The government also sold about $4.5 billion in three-month bills at an average yield of 14.412 per- cent, ~own from 15.&U percent. ~ Banks and savings institutions on Tuesday were paying as much as 14.907 percent on six· month money market certificates, down from 16.045 percent. Interest on the $10,000·minimum Those rates are tied to the average yield on 21°'2 -year Treasury notes, which officials reported at 16.55 percent for the five business days ending Monday. up slightly from 16.5 percent. Thrift in· stitutions are given a quarter·Point differential in the amount of interest they may offer on the 2L". year certificates. _ OVER THE COUNTER . NASO LISTINGS NASOAQ qwot.tloM CIOwC. Ml> J IMS 1"' 21" 21._ OllFerro I~ 161& StdRegs J2 l2:W. 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( All these adverse trends. particularly to the m uJdle Income fumily with an average performing i.L ude nt, a r e 10 motrnn whllE' the expenses of education after ~ high school a n· sky r ol'kct1ng across the board ~ ~ Her e 1i. a _ brief calendar 4'-• 0 r ~ s s c n 11 31 -SY ..... lV-IA.._PO_R_J1_R _ i.teps for you to I t a k c to apply for .i1d. Obey the dC1te guides for your own benefit OCfOBF.R : Have your child pick up a free copy of .. Meeting College Costs" from his or her high SC'hool <.'ounselor. T his booklet outlines the financial aid process, describes funds available from various sourcl!S a nd g uides you through t he rules on d 1g1h11ity for these funds . "Meet ing College Costs ... prepared by the College Scholarship Service, has charts lo help you estimate how much you might ha ve to pay towafd the cost or college and fig ure your elig1billly for financial aid . Your child should e<>ntacl colleges early for any ~pecial financial aid application instructions - dead lines. forms. etc. -especially if he or she plans to take advantage of an early decision program . NOVEMBE R : Have your child pick. up a 1982·83 Fi n ancial Aid For m <F A F l fro m the sc hool <.·ounselor. Most colleges a nd other aid s ponsors use the F'AF to help them determine how much financial aid you need JAN ARV: /\s soon as possible after J an. 1, t98 J. send your <'Om pleted F'lnanciaJ Aid Form to rss <Use addresses on forms or a sk your school ~uidance officer > You can use the same form to apply for the federal Pell Grant J>rogram. plus other aid, but you must wait to file your form until after J an l. 1982, so that financ ial information for the fuJl 1981 calendar year is available. · As the fa mily of a st udent who needs financial a ssistance to obta in an education after high school, you should use the Financi-al Aid For m to maximum advantage by a ppl ying for college aid, Pell Gr ants and other feder al st udent aid programs -and, if posstble, state a id with the same form. t' FINAL R E MINOF.R ON DATES: Many stude nts, even those from middle-income families who believe they have been forgotten, may qualify for financial a id that will enable them to attend colleges they might nol be able to afford on their own r Nen Bock 10 the trodttron o/ aid based on nud.J STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES HEW YORICIAPI Flnel Oow-JoM• •"VS • 1or Tue>do . 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I becauM th• priest has never Hperlencad l1ont. llne duty • GOOOTIMES ty A._ "' ...,.,_.I ~ ••to food~.• -'°'"*.., Piiot .. ,,,....., into ~ 11\<1 ...,,, conlend we111 on- boatd llY9ter\a. a -etlw contfol t-and c.tiCMo till9d "*"'°'* 'PO <.l)MOYll * * "LO-I And uart" ( IH t) Goldie Hawn 01111\- CMlo Olllnnlnl .... UO QI) MCI l'<>f' THI HNNAHT kry fornpllllle !Ind Tim ~ rK9P dMllOnal b&MbaM 11111\dlngt Ind ln1ttvi.w ao~ 01 ,,.. Q!Me'• 100 pl•~· 1~U 80UIHCV Ouln<iy Clllml llllt t young woman'• dMtll wu Ille rMUll ol 1 quick weight· Iott reducllon ~triod pr• ICrlbtd by a lad•dlat laulG; NEWS (f) DYNASTY Blake 11 pu1 on lrtat for the murder 01 Steven's IOve< Ted, and Fallon risks Ste- ven's love In an allempt io convtnc:e Ille fury of her 111 her' a Innocence (RI Tiie d1y 1rr1ves lex Thelma 10 marry handsome ioot- Nll Siar Kelll'I Anderson (Part 3) • Ci) ELECTRIC COMPANY(R) I CBS NEWS ABC NEWS NeCNEWS MOVIE BATTLE OF THE BULGE Ja ck Klugman <l eft >. Ro n Masak and Kathleen Nolan argue over a tr endy diet plan ill "Quin<'~"· tonight at 10 on Channel 4. CD BETWEEN TWO WORLDS An examlnallon or the wOl'ld -live In and what tt require<! lrom each or us In order lo help MCure Iha tuture MOVIE • • "White Water Sam · Keith LarMn A mountain man tr1vels ll'le No11hwes1 w4th his husky searching for the graal wtille water roula sou1t1 ·o· (Q)BOXINQ Sugar Rs)' Leonard vs Tommy Hearns (J)MOVIE • • • ;·s imon" ( 1980) Alan Arkl", Auslln Pe11dl&· ton SclB<'llills at a bizarre· ly mlsd!fecled tl'ltllk lank . ' convince a bumbltng COi· tega professor lhal he Is an alien from 001er space 'PG' t :ao 8 JOKER'S WILD ., )VELCOME ~CK, KOTTER • When Mr Woodman goes 10 Iha t1ospi1al tor a bunion ope<ahon. Barbarino acco. dentally mosplac.es him • BEHNY Hlll Benny makes a supermar· ket Ille Siege 10< a comic tMltlet sequeo<:e • KCET NEWSBEAT Host Clele Rober1s '1!) STUOIOSEE "Scuba. Too V1s1t e mys· teoous sn1pwreck off 1t1e Cayman latahds. meet a young car1oonlS1, lhree Mlltlem teens e~pfore New V<>tk City slly1erapers (RI (1)8NEWS @) BARNEY MILLER While everyone searches franllcelly lor Herrts, Wojo and Dietrich compete 101 the atten11ons of n young woman wlll'I a boterre proposlhon (Part 21 8:45 (%) "2'1 SHORT SUBJECTS 1:00 9 CBS NEWS D NBCNEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN A power-crazed acting lllerin takes 1 dllllke 10 Fonzie end condUC1S a he1vy·h811ded campaign to run him out ot town 8 A8C NEWS 8 BULLSEYE • THE MUPPETS 1 GUMI Kenny Rogers • STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO An ovetty ~eatous young police oHteer ptan11 ev1- • denoe to make an arrest ag41lns1 a known narcotocs dealer • . ID OVEREASV Guest Dr Joyce Brothers (RlO Ci) MACNEIL I LEHRER 'REPORT Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH ®) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT (C)MOVIE • • • ·The Count 0 1 Monte Croalo" I 1934) Rob erl Donal. Etts53 Landi BaM<I on the novel by Alexandre Dumas An Innocent man un1uslly Imprisoned lex 20 year• makes a danng escape to wreak revenge on lhe me11 lespollllble 0 JUDY GARLAND SPECIAL Judy Garland Is )Olned by Uu Mlnnelll and Barbra StrtHsand on this unique mualcaf special lllmec:I on 1964 CZ)MOVIE • • • Alrplanel" ( 1980) Robert Hays, Julie Hager· 1y Aller an arrloner's crew tells to looo poisoning. a nervous lormer war pilot os pressed Into servtce end must contend wllh QJI· board t1ys1er1e, a S41Cret1Ye control tower and chche- fllled 1J1emo11es 'PG' 7:30 fJ LEONARD I HEARNES FIGHT PREVIEW Jom Hiii reports live lrom l as Vagas with a preview of the t1gh1 between wee Champion Sugar Ray Leonard and tile undefeat- ed WBA ()hampoon Tommy Hearnes D !HJ FAMILY FEUO 0 LAVERNE ANO SHIRLEY ANO COMPANY .. Drove• Sne Said" The run goes tnlo high gear Wilen 1ne girts buy a car 0 EYE ON L A. Hosts Inez Pedroz.a, Paul Moyer Featured e look al Dodger players Stave Gar· vey and Sieve Yeager Dodger Stadium alter dark U FACE THE MUSIC G» M•A•S'H Henry refuses 10 lel a wounded chopper pilot go home Ul) MACNEIL / LEHRER • REPORT m> MODEL Award·wonnong filmmaker Frederick Wiseman cap. lures the energy, glamour anci grind ot me mOdehng profession in a documen- tary profile of N-York City s ZOil Agency (I) P.M, MAGAZINE A woman wl'IO develoPed a system tor finding e per· son's bes1 COior scheme 1n1erv1e1Ns woll'I g411zzly allack wrv1vors @) YOU ASKED FOR IT CONSUMER REPORTS PRESE;NTS: THE SHOP AROUND SHOW Topics Include· soaps breaklas1 cereal, Ice creein and motorcycles 8:00 6 (I) MOVIE • • • All Ouoet On The Western F'ron1" ( 19791 R1chero Thornu. Ernest Borgnlne. The terrifying events of World War I are 9een throug~ the eyes ot a your:!:i German soldier (R) D Q!J REAL PEOPLE Featured a policemen's demot1t1on derby: a man who bses lemons to po"er his car and apphances. an 11·Y8'1/·0ld stockbroker a singing calerptllar tRI Q MOVIE • • • • Giant'' (Part I) ( 1956) Elizabeth Taylor James Dean Based on the eHANNEL LISTINGS .. 8 KNXT CC8S> 0 ·0n.rv S KNBC l NBCI z 2 TV 0 KTLA 11!]0 I .. HAO CD KABC (ABC I c ((.1t1• 01.1,o; I 0 KFMB ((fl'» • <WOPt NY N .Y () KHJ TV !Ind I 11 IWlllSt ai)KCST tAB(I lfC:,PNI CD KTTV llnd l s CShow1t111"1 Cl) KCOP TV I Incl I 0 SP<>lllQhl C t<CET tPOSt 0 1(.-blf' NPWS Network) m KOCE (PB')1 s1C:., 1>y Edna Fert>at Tea· as ranch Ille and lhe pur- su11 OI Oii fM'lh llfOGI thraa090ple 0 (!)) THE GREATESt AMERICAN HERO Pam's life 11 ll'lrealened when aha discover• 1ha1 1'181 boss It Involved In a brlberytctieme (RI 8 MOVIE • • "El Greco" ( 1966) Mel Ferrer, Rosanne SchlaHl- no The ramoos painter 11 aided by h11 lady love when atie warns '11m that !here Is a plol 11001 10 charge him with heresy G» P.M. MAGAZINE A woman who davelol>e<l • system ror finding a par- son's bell color scheme 1nterv1ews with grluly allack survivors, Clll'lle Mann sees how 1 flashy comme<c1al is made, Or Marona Granlcl'I on how menial allllude can all~t att1te11c performance (!) MOVIE • • '• Flight To Tanglef" ( t9531 Joan Fon1a1ne Jack Palanca A plane crashes and Iha pilot end passen· gers bail out beginning a hunl ror a $3.000,000 leUet of credll fJl) MODEL Awatd-w1nn1ng lllmmaktr • Frederick Wiseman cap· lures lhe energy. glamour and gnnd ol the modeling proless1on In t documan· tary proflle of New York City's Zoll Agency {IDMOVIE • * 1 > • There Goes Tiie Bride ' 11980) Tom Smothers. Twiggy A n4 wous advemslng &Hcullva os agllaled even lur1her by .is1ons or a beeulllut dream g1rr on the eve of hos daughter's wedding. PG MOVIE • • "1941'· ( 1979) JOl1n BetuS/11, T o.t1110 Mllune Alter the bombing o1 Pean Harbor Southern CallfOI· n1e cMhana and mllllary personnel react With unbrt· died pantc to new. ot a Japanese attack In their own backyard 'PG' f;JMOVIE • • From Hell To VICtO- ry' ( 1979) George Hamff. ton. George Peppard Four friends l rQm dtllarent countries must leave Paris 1n 1939 10 fight for their ind1vlduat counlrlea In 'World War II 'PG' 8:30 G» All IN THE FAMILY Stephanie naeda amergtn· cy surgery bul Archie balks when the 'docl<>t turns oul to be one ot Glo- rta's lexmer playmates (%) "Z" SHORT SUBJECTS 9:«> o a OIFF'RENT STROt<ES The famlly recounts ellPtl- nenGff of their aarty Illa 1ogelhef (R)c:;J 0 @) VEG.At A man wtio believes him· sell to be a famous celebrl· ty attempts 10 kill the real star (Al G» MERV GRIFFIN Guests. lucllle Ball, Bob Carroll, Madalyn Devis ~dne Rome. Bob Shew ~MOVIE • * · Lepke' t 19751 Tony Curlis, Anjanetle Comer Louis "leplle" Buchalter, a leader of Amerk:1 ·s underworld, lleadt up 1he notorious organization llnown as~urder. Inc. 'R' (OJ MOVIE a•• "Airplane!" (1980) Robert Ha a, Julle H * * • • 'Patton" ( 1970) George C Scoll, Karl M.i· den The careef-of World War fl gene<al Geotge S Pellon Is !raced lhtough ll'le N0<11'1 Alrk:an, Slcillan and European campaigns, aa welt as his conHlcll w1111 Olher officers 'PG' (])MOVIE • • "Assault On Precinct 13" (1976) Austin Stoker, Darwin Joston Policeman and convicts are forced to join together to prevent a teen·ege gang lrQITI com· pletely occupying a police station. 'R' f,')MOVIE • • ·~ "'Honeysuckle Rose" ( 1980) Wlllle Nelson, ~n Cannon While on tour. a Tellaa country· western singer beComel lnvOlved wlll'I the seductive daughlet of t11s sidektck even lll<>ugh he still loves t11s stay-aH'IOme wife 'PG 10:30G» NEWS • INOEP£NOENT NETWORK NEWS tD AMERICAN " PERSPECTIVE: ANOTHER VIEW "Gotng Home · Fiimmaker Humbeflo Rivera returns 10 1111 n111ve Puerto Rico and shares reflections on 1he place where. he wu born and raised. CD UNDER THIS SKY "Ellzabeth Cady Stanton In Kansas" The story of Stan- ton and her friend Susan B Anthony's experlence11 drumming up suppOrl lex women's rights In the Kan- sas countryside In 1867 Is told (R) (Ql LIKELY STORIES Galhefed together Is the work of today's h011691 young writers. dlre<:tors and sl.,11 in five to ten minute aegments of film, Video and animation. 10:50 CZ) "r ' MAGAZINE ~ THEAJR 11:008D8Cl>OQI N£W8 8 STARTREK Hosllte all9f'I br alns lake over lhe mind a!ld body of one ot the Enterprise's er-. 8 NEWL YWEO GAME G» MANNIX 'Oarll So Early, Dark So Long" G'J 8£NNY HILL Benny plays ll'le bandmas- ter ot a park band. fll DICK CAVETT Guest Baroness de Rot'Pl- SCl'llld. (Part 1 of 2) (R) (t}MOVIE * * * * " ... II" ( 1968) Mal- colm McDowell, David Wood The oppressive atmosphefe 81 an English boyl' tcflOOl leadS 10 a VIO- ient •tudent rebellion (%)MOVIE • • • "BluJng Saddles" ( 1974) Cleavon Little, G- Woldel Dlrecteo by Mel BrOOks. A rllllroed wor1ter In the Old w .. t almost has more problem• than he c.n l'lendle When he la appointed lherllf of Roell Ridge, a town pinpointed tor deslruc:1ion by a bull· na111 tycoon 'R' 11 :30 8 Cl) WKRP IN CINCINNATI An ambitious young man bee~ the new program director tor a d)'lng radio alltion. (R) D Q!TOHIGHT Ho11. Johnny Carson. Guetts: Charles Nelson Rellfy, Al Jarreau, Pancho the llnglng parrot. D O A9CNEW8 NIGHTUNl Postscript added to Emmy, Miss America TV shows By FRED ROTHENBERG AJT........_...,_ NEW YORK -Over the weekend, two of .t.elevision's most celebrated live extravaganzas were showcased. Here are some awards the "Ein.my Awards" and "Miss America" forgot to mention. .Best Live Program: The Emmys on CBS. a rut-paced t}\ree hours with a nice blend of clever production numbers ·and nostalgic klnescopes .. Wont Live Program: "Miss America'' on NBC .. All the TV talent was Ip Los Angeles, leav· Ing slim pickings In Atlantic City. Not the contest· ants -the professional singers and dancers. who were awful. · . Best Master of Ceremonies: Johnny Carson. CBS had him on camera a million times at the U.S. Open tennis matches, but it sure could have used h1I wisecracks and ad·Ubs on the Emmys. Ed Asner and Shirley MacLaine, co-hosts, were • nol well·ca&t here. Worsl Master qf Ceremonies: Ron Ely. Taraan meets ' Miaa America, and the audience wuta to let out a scream. Best Votint: ''Hill ·Street Blues" la superb and ''Taxi'' Is treat fun. Unfortunately, the bid» quality proirams slneled out Sunday night for Em mys make up just a tiny percentage of • network TV. Case in point: When Daniel Travanti or "Hill Street .. -a poorly rated show that is critically acclaimed -won the award for best lead actor, he concluded that the • 1 American public wants quality." However 1 he was introduced by the cast ..J/f "Three's Company" a tasteless comedy that ts one or TV's biggest hits. Best Acceptance Speech for et Actor: Nancy Marchand or "Lou Grant.," who said: "l made my best acceptance speeches standing in line in unemployment omces." Worst Acceptapce Speech: Tle. Everyone else. Why not displ!nu With the "thank yous." It '4 time-consuming and a little transparent anyway. Isabel Sanford of "The Jeffersons" won the comedy actress category and had the right idea, but then she blew it. She said Uine wu limited so she would give thanks to just two names: "I (want to thank) God -and I want to thank Norman Lear for bl.ring m~" But then sbe added · nameless than.kl lo everybody eln -from t.be writers to the olflce help to bu famll1 and friends. • 0 0 TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 8:00 Mov1l' "All Quwt on the Wcstl!rn Front .. T he tl'rrary 1n1< events of World Wur I un· seen through the eyes or u yovn~ Gcrrnan ~old1t'r Ri chard Thomas. Ernes t BorgnaM KCET D 8 00 .. Model." f'ilm maker Frederick Wi~eman capturt.·~ ttw energy, glamour nnd grand of thC' model sng profession in documentar y prorilc of New York 's l',oli Agl'nc·y. KOCE ~ to ::w "tJndt-r lhas Sk) · The story of Eh zabl'th Cady Stunton and h er friend Su~c.tn B. Anthony·~ l'X pe riences fighting for wom en's ri~hts 1n the Kansas countryside of 1867 KTLA 0 11 ·00 .. Star Tn.•k Hostile alitm brai ns take o ver th<• mind a nd body uf orw of the Entt•q>1·1sc·~ c rew. 8 L.Er8 MAkE A DEAL • 8TANLEY81EOEL • KCETNEW88EAT Hosl Cleta Rober1s ~ CAPTIOHED A8C NEWS (Q)MOVIE CIJ INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS (C°)MOVtE • • • 'All Thai Jau zc • 0 4 0 _,o..,,.,.._. or mattw lliulllOlllll A;..hullni """41 " IOll'Mld •y 11141 1oti.llC '""' 01 OawlCI ano <.iohalh anCJ UC~ aflltl l Clyal J-•oo• MOVI * * * Sff 0 1 lott ~t1111t ( 19~) Joht1 0..... WeflO• HenOrr• OMOIM - • '• Nuty Hab111 110711 Glenda .hoekll011 M .. 1ni0 M .. COUll fit11w .. 8l nu11• In 11 Pt11teoe1p1111 co1wen1 b.come enmMl•tKI '" • Wllergale·lt~e )Ce11011t ,., 8 ~ Abl>eM Ill 8l>WI IU l>t app0on111ct PG ,30rs 1HUGHIE JISOn ROblirdt •11d )Jlr.k Dodson llar 111 HI•• I>"" "cl p111y about lwo mvn from opposn~ wortd1 who ?hern lhe lontll1nes1 of lhu 111u etty Th11rildc11,.11 Doy• hn•~ tl"rif## -MORNING- 6·00 CC; • * Gtit <..tiarhit Jul • ll"OO. • 8 * llllly II At II l •r• 111121 h•tday w..a An1t1Qny l'ettoln• A lot1n8' llC1r-bllcom9 d11t11ut10Md with mar- "80* mothtthOOd ti\O Ate •••• •ConleN C10'>31 Montgomery C1tn A11na Bu1er Ooracte'CI by Allred HtlC.l'ICOCll A prletl roor1ors Ille 111nC11ty 01 11'18 conteu1ona1 when· ha tanos 1<1al IOI 1 mu1der < ou101111ad by Of•e of n1e 1.0011., .. 0•• Z ' • • t\lrpl1,,.I' 111180) Rot>ort ~'I'•· Julie H11go11y Aller an alrlf,,..:• ClllW f811t 10 food pofaotl• 111g a 1111rvou1 tor...., wlr p1101 11 p•osN<I mto -· v1c11 and mu•t contend wolh on·board hylla<la, a s11cr1111v11 control 10-r uod <.h<.O&-lllteo memorlel PG 1:00 ell) *••·~"Madelaine" 119501 Ann Todd. Leafla Banks Madofejne Smith 11 <1ccused of PotM>nln; ~ IOVtlr IO 185 7 C * * * "Bobby Deel· toeld' 11977) Al Paclno, Mamie Keller Xn Ame<1- c1m rec•ng 1dOI wl'IO nas 1 < * a • · Btazlng Saddles' ( 19741 Cleavon Llllte G- Wllder Otrecie<I by Mel Broollt A rallroad worke< In lhe Old Weal almost hn m0<e problems than tie can nanOta when he II •P904flte<I sl'le<ltt ol Rock Ridge. a town pinpointed for destruction by • puat· nus tycoon 'R' I t979) Roy Sche10er Jes Ilea Lange Tne tumullu· ous fife of a prolesston111 oancer •S lollov.ed from success on the stage to personal c11ses R ly ( 1976) D•c~ Emery Darren Nesbitt A swinoler cont thousands of dollar• from an llallan crime oon end makes hos getaway on drag wtll'I 1ne mob tn h<.ol pursu11 PG 100110 gr11ll Wccet$ on;...tneo=--....-.<?~ European c11cu11 atteli'ipts 7' CS) WHAr8 UP AMERICAI Take • Short IOOk al lhe lives of mtdgels and dwar1s, mak• a tesl run with the world's latlest bike. crack ll'le mysteries 01 a nul mu"8Vm, ride lt,il range wllll aap1r1ng cowboys -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 Q MOVIE • • ·he Cracksman" t 1965) George Sanelers. Charles Drake An uperl salecracker llnds l'llmlM!ll In heavy demeno 0 @) LOVE BOAT "First Time Oul" Robert Hegyes. "Take My Grand· daughter. Please Rull'I Gordon. Tab Hunter. "Tha Joker Is Miid" Phil !'osier tRI C1J MAVERICK Bert fonds t11msefl In Iha middle of a swindle when he oHers aid to a lovely Slllnger G» MOVIE * • • 'A Thousand Clowns' ( 1965) Jason Robards, Barbara Harns A social worker convinces an unemployed writer ro gel hos fOb back ano marry her, so lhel he won't lose' custOdy Of his nephew G'J ROOKIES Jiii Danko sees a gangster murder his credllor @MOVIE • * "Phobia·· ( 1980) Paul Michael Gtaaer. Susan Hogan A group of mental- ly 111 paUenta. mlcken w;1h phobias, are murdered according lo tl'letr 1ndtv1du· al fears 'R 12.'06 8 Cl) MOVIE *a "lo•a's Dark Rkle C 1978) CllH Potll, C1rrle Snodgr-A n1gt11i;lub ent8'1alne< helps a young llr1 dlrec:tex wl'IO WU bhnd· ad In an acx:ldent rebutld hoa hie and car- 12:30 D 8 TOMORROW Guest satirist Dave Allen (])MOVIE • • "Five Mu ters 01 Death" ff~ merllal aria cl'lalliptons set oul lo even lhe score aga1n11 powe<1ul cnmlnala 'R' 12:35 CZ) MOVIE • • • "A11pt1net · ( 1980) Robert Heys, Julie Hager ly. Alter an alrllner't crew falls 10 food p0IM>n1ng. a nervoua former wer pllol Is pressed Into servlee and mutt contend wllh on. board hysteria, e tecrellve control 10-r and cllche· lilted memories 'PG' 1:00 8 PSYCHIC PHENOMENA "Soul M•tes" Hosts Dam· den Simpson, Steele Hunt Ouetl Russell Mlchael I I.HJ MOVIE • • '• ·w11ere The Buttalo Roam t 1980) Bill Murray Pater Boyle Journehsr Hunter S Thompson uses his Unortl'IO<IO• reporting lac.hn1ques to cover some ot the major pototocal and social events of the la1e '60• ano early '70s ·R· 1:100 MOVIE • * *' • This Man Musi Dre ( 1970) Mlct1aet Ducl'laussoy. Jean Venne D11ected by Claude Che- brol Based on a strny by N1ct101as Blake A rather enraged over hos so11 s hll· and-run dealti sets ou1 10 fond htS ktller ®J NEWS 1:30 (!) MOVIE. * •, 'N1gh1mare In Wax" ( t969) Cameron Mllchell Anne Halm An actor badly doshgureo by burning wllJI leek$ revenge eoaonst hos enemies by opening a wax· works 8llh1b1l 2:00 Q ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 0 MOVIE • • 't The Cnns1mas free 11969) W•t11am Hot Oen. V11na LIS• A weattny bus1ne'5man devotes ell or h•S ellorts 10 lhe napp1ness ol hll Clvtno son 8 NEWS- 0MOVIE • • 'The AbOrCllllOll (1974) ltv Ullmann. Peter F'tnch Because ol her love tor a Cardinal, Queen Ch11s11na ·causes a s11r lhrougl'IO\ll Sweden by abdlca11ng and converting 10 Ca1hohclsm in the 17th century 'PG' 2:Cl5 Z) MOVIE • • • "For Me And My Gal t 1942) Judy Garland Gene Kelly Ht~_Juccess ot two vauciev111tans os 1n1er- rupted by World War I 2:10 6 NEWS 2:15G» MOVIE • • • Anatomy Ot A Murder f t959) James s1-ari. Ben Gazzara A small-I own a11orney detenos an Army lleu1en- an1 wtio 1s accusect ot k•ll· 1ng a man suspected ot a11ack1ng hts wite 2:30 0 NEWS S BOBBY VINTON Bobby Vinton performs some or hos b1gges1 hots from the Sands Hotel on Las Vegas 2·..0 6 EDITORIAL 2:•5 6 MOVIE • • • 'Murder Once Removed I 1971) John Forsythe. Barbara Bain 3:00 (CJ MOVIE • • Lepke" t 1975) Tony Curlis, An1ane11e Comer Lools 'Lepke" Buchalter e leader ot America's und8fWOrld, heads up 1he nolortous organ•zaloon known H Murder, Inc R' 3:30 0 NEWS RICHIAROl'S CHAMBER OF HORROR A~O llLl$10N V1ncen1 price n"51s ll'l•s 6:30 0 • The Cn11oren ( 19801 Marton Shakar G•I Rogers A strange red•oac !Ive CIOuCI IU•ll• • g•uup Crl 5ChOOIChtldrt>n tnlO mur derous zombies w1111 bl&Ck f1ngern3JIS R 8 00 ~~ •"' "' The Ruroner StuinblPs ( 19791 llrc~ var Dyke Kathleen Ouu1l11n A Catnoht pr.esr is tr "Id tvr Hle oourdl!r ol a nu11 w11t1 whom h11 hdd btl<!ll ~IJ!. oecteCI ''' huv111g an affair A 6.30 C • * M.tnny ~ Orp11ans An oul nl·wur~ coach turns a rowdy group ol orphan~ onlO a w1nn1H9 soccer toam PG 7:00 0 •• ' TolJy And Thtt Koald Be.ir t t98 I) Roll Horris uve ac11on arid ano matton (;Omb1nc 10 tell 11111 1a1e ot a young boy 1111d nos pet 1>.oal11 on Aus1ra11a s fronher days 8 00 C • Bo) wno Ne~er Was An unh~ely group or kids ou1w11 a pair ol vtll8 ns '" ..,n assassination a11emp1 agamsl 11\i! pres• Oenl ol Burundi S • • • Bells Are Rong •ng I t9601 Judy HOlhClay Dean Merion A sny d•'d 1mpres.s1onabte young cinswe11ng se<v•ce opt>ralor becomes 1nta1uatrd w11h a cnarm1ng scr1p1wrnor 8:30 0 • • '. HOflt!ysucklt Rose t 1980) Wolhtt Nelsvn Dyan Cann1>11 Wh•ll' on tour. a rlP'aS country· western singer becomes involved will'I the seductive daughter of his S•Clekock even though he stolt loves hos slay-al·home woftt PG 9:00 C • • • A L11t1e Romane.a C 19791 Lau renc:e Ohv1er Diane lJne An elderly c.on en1s1 101ns lwo young runaway~ 111 love on a rned da5h acro~s ll'le European ton11rien1 wlln lne Cl'loldrl.'n S parenrs ano the potoc.e 1n tool pur suit PG tO:OO (!) • I In The MOlley (19581 Bo-ry Boys Pa1ro c•a Donahue 10:30 0 • • Ur ban Cow boy I l'J801 John Travolla Debra Winge< A blue.cot tar wor~ef who fancies t11msell a mOdt!rn day cowboy lalls on love .... 1n a goro tie meets •n a populat country-and-... ester n oar PG 11 00 (() • • B•ue Steel 11934! John Wayne Ele.i· nor Hun I A .Q1sgu1sed U S marshal convoncei. a to""n 11ot lo yield lhe11 9otd-11ch lend tu a pressurong band <c~ • • • Les Gort~ I 19S7) Gene Ketty M11z1 Gaynor An Amer1can mus1c411 snow r111s the European corc1111 when comphca11ons ense 11:30 8 • ,i, * Tl'lt> Set-Up I 1949) Aoberr Ryari Audrey Toller Whole f1ghl 1ng to win e DoAer anempts to e•pose ll'le ·d1shona91y mvolveo on loxed f1oht~ 10 disown himself from I'll• b11ckground "and family wh1lf' tauong 1n love w11n a beaultlul woman 'PG' $ • • * BeM~ Are Ring· 1ng t 1960) Judy HOllEy, Dean Maritn A Shy 11111.11en1oneble yo ng u11swe<111g ten11ce opec.tor oocomes tnlaluated wllh e tharm1ng sc11p1wmer , 0 • • ', 'The C111 From Outer Space" ( 1979) Ken ''"'Y Sandy Duncan An ~·tr a!IH res1r1al 1omca1 tru~h 1anc1s on ear11'1 'G' 1.30 Z • • lovers And · L•n•s I •981) Goldie Hawn, G1dr1cdrto G1ann1n1 R' 3~ ~ * • • ''The Subject Was Ro!.es 11968) Pllln· 1.1a Ne111 J11ck Albertson Alll'r World War 11, a young man r11turns home from Army duly and finds his Quarreling parents stlll l'rogaged on ballle C • • Manny's Orphans An OUl·Ol·"'Yr~ coach rums 11 rowdy grq..op ol orpl'lans...1110 a wmn~g soccer team PG • 0 • • • Return 01 A : Man Called Hex5e (19t6) Richard Hams, Gare S n· oergaard An Enghsn I d rt>lurns 10 Ametoca ~ tie learns tl'la1 tile lndl9is who 1n1t1a1ed him 1n10 ~r n •be havt1 lost 1ht tr modest preserve ho trappers PG r 3•30 0 • • • 'The Ton Star I I t957J Henry Fo11da, Anthony Perkins A bou•1r hunte1 and a young st1el11t 1t1am up 10 1am11 the lotn bully 'S, • t, • "RetrJrn F'rom Wilch Mountain"' (19l71 1 Beue Davis, Chrislop~er LiJe A power·m&d aris~­ va1 anci nts greedy tem le COhOft Bllempt 10 exl)I II 111e supernatural ablht s ol lwo CholOren lrom OUfer ~pJCf' lor lhe1r own f#vol PU•005~ G I 2 • • B81h1ng a..ur.,l 11944 1 Red Skelton, Es~r w 111111ms A compo r enrolls on a g11ls' $Choo! o i;e near nos new wile o tell ll1m righl a her ll'le w • 01ng 4'30 C • Boy Who Never Was An untoltely group bl k10\ O\llw1I a paor ol v1lla111s 1n an assass1nat14n allPmpl against the pret· denl of Burundi 1 5 00 H • • 1 The Cat From; Outer Space ( 1979) I< Berry Sandy Duncan e•tra1errestrtaf 1omc•1 crash lands on Ea<11'1 'G : s·30 s • * • 'The Runner I Stumbles" ( 1979) Die~ v*' Dyke Kathleen Quinlan -A Ca1no1tc proest is tried for the murder or a nun w~h whom he had been SUf· pec1ed of having an allalo 'R I 0 **'•"Toby And Th& Koala Bear ( 1981) Rdlf Hams l 1\'8 action and &'J'• mat1on combine 10 1e11 tlje late of a yoong boy and Ns pet koeta on Austrefiels JOHN DARLING tronuer days j by Armstrong & Batiu ~E YOU C~A'Z.Y, CHAaL1E r 1 MEAN LOOK A'T "THESE APS; ' WOL.F ON IHE LOOSE LOOKING FOR ~OXY LADY'/ .-~~~~~~~~~--. NOW '1. ASK YOU, WHAi KIND OF iWINKIE WOULD W~tlE AN AD LIKE. IHA'T ~ Placing a Classified is twice as easy! JUst sey "charge it" you c an use your vtSA or MASTER CARD to place a DAILY P(LOT Classified over the telephone, including 8-Pay week ads. Call ( 714) 642-5678 Illy Piii The Orange Coast s largest marketplace •I I .. -•;1 .. 'Same Time ' runs same time , I TM bottell new property ctro,pplQI lDto tbe Oct. 25. The theater l1 located oa Su.nnybill Road I ape of. local' coaununlljr-tlluten eeem1 to be oJr Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine and ticket.I will be .. Same nme, Next eu." Bernard Stadt'•· bit available at lhe door. comedy ol annual lnrld.ellty over a quarter ol a * re.ntury. ' The 1how will be presented by two local SOUTH COAST Repertory, whkh mounted lhe 1roups -the Lacuna Moulton P1ayhoule and lbe British comedy revue "Beyond lbe P'riqe" at Ill lrvlne Communlty Theater -ln overlapplna prt>--cosla Mesa theater lHt summer, will brint lbe ductlons openin1 two weeks apart. U,una mount.I show to UC Irvine for a one·ni1bt 1tand Monday. iU version on Sept. 25, Directed by John.David Keller, lhe aeriu of wllile Irvine follows on lrr~verent sketches wlll be perlocmed by Keller, ~t. 9. INTER .. SSIQN Richard Doyle, John Elllnstoo and Hal Landon Jr. Marthella Randell ls 191 In the Floe Arts Village Theater. Curtain la a p.m . directing "Same Time" Ticket information is available at lhe UCJ box for Laguna, reunlttn1 the ofnce, 833-6378. team ol Bob Engman and Jacquie Moffett, who also starred In her prodµcti,ona of "Plaza Suite," "6 Rms Riv ~u" and ''ThecfOOdbye.J>eople/·' The show will play Tueadays through Saturdays after openinj weekend until Oct. 17 with an 8 p.m. curtain. Sunday matinees will be offered al 2: 30 on Sept. 27 and Oct. 11 at the Moulton, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, and res- ervations ~e being taken at 49'-0743 or 49'·8021. Directing the Irvine production will be Valerie Mcilroy, who starred in ICT's "Ladles at the Alamo" an~nd Miss Reardon Drinks/ Little." Her cast is composed of Tom Titus an Pamela Burden. .Irvine's "Same Time" will be presented at the .)'urlle Rock Community Park auditorium Fridays and Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2:30 through • AND SPEAKING OF ~th Coast Rep <a• we've. been dotng a lot of lately), lhe theater's evening conservatory classes are about to get un- der way. They're geared, according to director Lee Shallat, "for both the curious novice and the pre·professional or avocational actor." Starting the week of Sept. 28, SCR wilJ offer nine-week courses in beginning acting, dialecta for the stage, improvisation and theater appreciation. The sessions run through Nov. 25 and are held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7. For more details, call the theater at 957-2602. And if you're interested in becoming an usher for either lhe mainstage or Second Stage theaters (and seeing the shows for free >. dial that number also. State songs upstaged By JOE EDWARDS ._ ..... Por9a,,,.... NASHVILLE, Tenn . -"Te nnes~~e Waltz," Patti Page's revered and mellow song . about lost love, is being upstaged in the state by the sprightly, snappy '·Rocky Top." "Rocky Top," the peppy bluegrass tune made popplar in 1968 by the Osborne Brothers of the Grand Ole Opry, has become as beloved in Ten- nessee as the immortal -but more sedate - "Tennessee Waltz." ''Tennessee Waltz '' unlike "Rocky Top" is \ I -t one or the three official state songs. But "Rocky Top." as the song puts it, really s-n,.~.,..i TU H1INTU """"'"'·~'«I.end°'""""" ~ .IOHH 'WAT£AS Aill'IEW UNEONEMA rtlOOUCTION e---co... _...... !Ill MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND Wilh•m Hurt. BODY HE.AT IRI Shawl al 12:30 2:65 5:20 1:4510:10 pc > ._, uhOnM y uw - Sound 11 Ouwe·•n Below Vot.W AM car rid~ tt .,.,.., _k., If "° AM aw r•c:ho w h -entOon oceteo•v ...,,ut0n, bf• VO" own AM po<tabl<I. •r o •m•n For+to~~ fB I ~~~~l'tilf, Af~ Stiq_;.,ing , 4-0. ... IRI ,,.~ .. ~~~!.. I -·-"'"•111•"""'1ol ~-COflfMf IOI Nw#'tf Ot .,,_,, C/'tild_,.,, l't=i1 AU AGES AO ... lTTE 0 I c::=FR::;::l=DA=Y=nt==E==>I~ ~ a.t.e•A..o....coo 13111 IRI .. " GES ·~i~o Frod•V The 13th ..,..• ~··.. P ll lAI --··· o .. o...co ,.._.,.., •rt All D m ~!Bl r1LMS AlC(IV[ ™E SEAl Of THE "'DllON PIC TUAE C00E Of SEV Ali;GUl Afl()fj 81tl~urr•y STR (RI Under ht R•1nbaw (PGI OPEN 7:30 NIGHTLY Undtr12FREEUnleuN01ed " 1 "POL VESTER" In ODORAMA {R) II "FOX AND THE HOUND" (PG) "ONCE UPON A MQUSE'" "FRIDAY , THE 13th," Part I Ill "FRIDAY, THE 13th," Part II FIRST MONDAY •OCTOBER represents "home sweet home" to many proud Tennes~eans who clap along to its booncy beat. "I think the spirit or the song captures the spirit of a great many Tenn~sseans -maybe bet· ter than any other song I know. It's a celebration of the mountains, country music and small-town life -all of which are very popular among most Tennesseans," Gov. Lamar Alexander said. Rocky rop, the song says, is a place where there's no "smoggy smoke" and no "telephone bills.·· The chorus, which inspires spirited singalongs, is: "Good. ol ' Rock-y Top. Rocky-y Top, Tenn.es·see." 11Humh and hallelujah!" -StlelU 8eMon. LOS ANGELES TIMES • IDWHOI IOllTI COASf ..... llllA Pl.Ala iMT.tll U llU .. ,.. ... ' ~ti .. tM '.a6 JI' t 81•' 'l/11 ')JO f W"l•ft Y' ltl' 96i '1•81 IOWMll &AOOUIACA • CllllOOllf All&M .. ..,,. •• ( Joro )11 \830 • •"Jif' ~ 1• 11.,' 'l'llf'lt'"' i1u 1 ''' «115'0 •1 .. AMI CMIM.l WUT r.telflC'I 1411111 C:OUT i ,.,._$.. .._ wo1m.n\ter "f l9.l~ l'Qul\t k«l'I AgA 1~u ll lMfMF •r.tNUaccum,.na~ What happened to him should happen to you. ~-C<>nie•ndgel ff Sty.-.... Mid Atlodltft P--. llJNOi WAGON A Mil\ lofde ~·An l.-.1....,. f1lm Sl•ITlflS 11(1( f'OOlll 'AMII.A .-VANT· IOSAHNI KATON ,.._VAN ,ATI1N · IOSI MAlli · MICHAR TUCO IRJ-£:j..!.-&-I OtlKJ(: ~ c:°u!i M()()lt( - Orange Cou• DAIL y PILOT~Mlday, September US, 1811 If you want LEVI'S Cord Straight Legs. we·ve Got'em. Our four basic colors are ott·white. It blue, tan and navy. In 84%cotton, 16% polfMttlf' for shrinkage control AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NE'M>ORT BEACH {71•) 644-703d *BARGAIN MATINEES • Monday thru Saturday All Perform1ncH before 5:00 PM (Elettil Speclll fltflgtllltlltl Incl Holld1y1I l .A MtlJAl>A MAll Mlrocto 01 lo1ec:ront LA MIRADA WAlk·IN 994·2400 ...-----· "ARTHUR""' ·------"IT"INI" _,a:-.••·••• "' --·---"UNOI,. THe M.IN90W" --T.18'11.------·---· "~IOl"I CW THI LbST AH" - ,.,. ____ _ LAKEWOOD CENTER WALi< IN __ ........... 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Oll1'0I /ICCUSOll'f l'OllT1lll -Wiii _,. llOll'DllU 1•AU Cllll..f'I OIWMIS m 11111111 Miii> A~A .. 4l•lio4 ANAHEIM DRIVE IN _t_TO_ ---"'"°" ""'IVAn LIUONI" (R) ..,,,=..,. ••-• · "HaLL NIGHT ..i 179-fllO ClllHI $0UNO ----..;.._--.----...--.-_.,.... -rr -.,,,.,-_-..;..-.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ""AIDl"I ()fl THI "CA nLI ANNll LOST A"K" '"' AND LITTLI l"ITCHH" "' --"MIAll" "' "'L.A•H ~" - J ! 111N l A1N FOUNTAIN VALLEY ORI\/( IN --.. ---· . .... .. , ... ,, "LUNC ... AOON" 1111 -"H NIOfll""" --·----· "AAIOIRI Of' TH« LOST AfllK -...... OflleASl- Son D••llO ,...., 01 "~"""'(lo l f62•24SI Clllf II SOUllO ft#•._=G.>1---; __ -. __ ~t=ft-=S=f=-__ ) ---·--"AUOAY ntE 1)tt\" "1 -"f"IDAY THI 13111. '•"II" --·,... ··H.D.T.I .""' ""'IVATe ~SIONI"' ~ • CllllflSOll'IO ;:lfllffl-· ----------+-... -------·-PAWClSn "THI! CANNONIAU. fllUN" --"A"THUfll" ..... Cl!Of ·fl SO\lllO A ._,A8lJ.A LA HABRA D~IV! IN -·-·-·-· ....... -ln·1162 l\ I "4A I Air'' LINCOLN 0R1vc IN ltftCOlfl Awe •etl al •ftOH 111-.070 ~ A... I "AN AMlflllCAH ftft!WOLI' IN LONOON" fll -"Hel.L NIGKT" "' ." Cllll·ll SOUllO --.. ---· ....... .,-.,. "LUNCH WAGON" t111 -• ••H NIOfll" 1111 _....,_., .. - "'°L Yll'R"" "' -"T\INNel.V1llON" 1111 ORANGE DQIVf IN SonroAnol...,. • SIO•• Co••oe l,Jl·7022 __,_., __ ·~nzra .... , ''T'UNNai.YtllOH'' .. .... ... . .. MISSION [)'11Vt IH " '• . WARN(R (1 IJI V I '"' --· "INOllla LOW" tt1 -e "'TAlllZAN TMI AN MAN" 1111 .......... a... WHlcdap 7:00 A t:OO lundep 1:00- 4:00-l":OCM:OO SPECIAL 3-DAY SHOWING SEPT. 22 a 23 MESA THEATRE COSTA MESA SEPT. 2~ LIDO THEATRE NEWPORT BEACH ~.-..Mirling Adve11.ture 'Pilm A COClplr'• Two-Vear V~ In A Small Boot 1 I • 0 • ~·· 0 ~-Boyd/Race record , First crou-country car race sponsored by the American Automobile Association was a nm in 1904 from New York City to St. Louts. Tbe let from Buffalo to Erie was the t.cMWbest. It set a record· I think re- malnt unmatched. On tbat \ltretcb alone, ~ ran over ftve dop, 12 cblckena, two turkeys and two dueb. Produce marteta iJi New York City are set up to bandle the freicbt from refri1er1ted railroad caN, but aot ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat .. L OKl'(~. rM a>MIN' JI l'ER YOU-IM#WA MINUTE .. ' . 'Bottle hills' meet ftnnual hurdle. Elll llTfll • (I I .. -~~ Questions !!'•·f-''L • without answers ' Q'leationa I Never Expect to Have Alll.tered: ' -Who really does make up all those 1U..ndl of dirty jokes? -WNre do hotel and ni1ht club ~ ;.., ... ,, . . is, or that of any other states which adopted the program may be, has no& been presented by Rains. BUT RE .nevertheless remains COO· vinced that the bottle bill must be pasaed. After his first try in 1975 Rains bas continued to introduce the measure each sesaion. including the present one .. As ha! happened each ·.time beforej the mes.sure was again refuse~ passage. This time by a Senate commit; tee beaded by Senator Robert Presley who said of the daims made by the op· ponents and proponents, "I think there were some exagJerali•ns on both sideS." Pres&ey said he would like to separate facts from emotions and is re- questing an independeat study by the Legislative Analyst ta sort ~ the· in· formation. · , The proponents daim the meuu.re '5 essential to the conservation el naturil reaour~ as well as to comb9t lit~. But opponents, whici. ind'"1e labOr and industry, say the bill would do jutt the opposite iMreasing the •aste~ ener1y, water and natwal rtlOur •nd 1ac1'Hse '-Xe, •• con~ coa .• 8ACRAMl!Nft 8&N. ~ l>OOli perbeps made tile mott reltvant arp. -..t wt.en· be Hid rnandatoty •PG1Jt tawa would lmJ)Ole a nuisance on C09· sumers. And maybe tbe Legt1latUte a~ take the proponents up on tbeir.tb.Nat to launch an initiative campalo to put the isaue before the voters. One way or 1t1ot.her that would aetUe tbe matter and the Legislature could escape the perennial harassment by Raim and bis bottle bill. ·~; ;:; .... ....-.. ~~--,.............. . ...... "" ....... _, ... .,..., ...... • I .,. • =-. . DEAR PAT DUNN: Is there any central. office I can contact to find out If private boardinl schools lo the Southwest still have any openings for students during th. current school year? _ K. W., Newport Beach Schools with opealn1s have reported tJaem to member• of the Independent Edaea- Uoaal Counaelora A11oclatloD. 1peclall1t1 cap•ble ol provldlng stadent enluatloll aad placement advice. A ll1t ol tbe coeueJon and a clacrlptloa of tlaelr services cu be ob· talaed by writing to IECA, 128 Great Road. .Bedford, Maaa. 01730. or by pbollin1 (117) %75-1170. lncldeiltally, the 1981 edition ol "Board- lag Schools" Is avaUable free. It coatalu a brief dacrtptloa of 204 American board.lag achoola, plus Inform atlon on board.lag achool We, standardhed testln1, finaacl,J aid. tbe admlsalon process, and a resource galde for obtaining further Information. The directory. published by the Committee on Board.lag Schools, can be requested by wrttln« to Boarding Schools, 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 0%188. Repair gang out DEAR READERS: The state Attorney General's office reports that the Infamous Wiiiiamson Gang currently ls very aciJve in home repair frauds aimed particularly at elderly or retired people. Like clockwork, this 30t-member 1roup of home repair fraud con artists continues its It-year tradltlon of visltlag nearly every state In the country each spriD1, summer and fall. Some ol the schemes used by this gang over tbe years-laclude the sale of cheap, domestic, machine-made products mis- represented as Oriental rugs, fine wools, frlsla lace, and barn paint that waSlles off. with lbe first rain. The contemporary Wllllamson Gang specialbes In fraudule nt roof r epair, driveway sealing or repair, fraudulent termite exte~mlnatlon and tree trim mini. If approached by .ayone suggesting home repalr jobs, the Attorney GeneraJ urges consumers to make sure repairs are needed and don't contract to bave a job done Jm- m edlately. Ask for proper Identification, bulldlag coatractor•a license and a city or county permit. Get any license number aad remember that Identification caa be forged. Check 'lrit.lt the Better Baalness Bureau or local police to find oat If the company Is real· ly what It claims to be. Demand a written estimate, never pay cash and, most Im· portantJy, don't be fooled by a bargain price. Books deductibl,e ··DEAR PAT· DUNN: All employees in my classification at work have to attend a review course every year. My boss pays half the <.'Ost of tuition and books. Can I deduct my costs from my federal income tax? W.H., Huntington Beach The Internal Revenue Service says you ' may ffduct expenses incurred In helplng you meet your employer's requirements, but you can't deduct educational expenses lnvolved In meeting the minimum educational re· qulrements nece11ary to qualify for a job. ·Got a problem'' Then wn te to Pat Dunn Pat will cul red tape. getting the answers and act ion you need lo solve 1nequ1ties m government and business Mall your questwns to Pat Dunn. Al Your Service. Orange Coast Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa. Mesa. CA 92626 As many letters w possible will be answered. but phoned inquines or letters nl)t including the reader's full name. address and business hours· phone number cannot be conmdered This colJJmn appears daily ex- cept Sunday.~ · · I I I ~ .. 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Richard Gerry, who represented the sub~rban El Ca-' jon girl, said she was with her father in the plumbing supply deparfment of the El Cajon Sears store Feb. 28, 1977. The child found containers of Sears Llqwd Drain Opener on a low shelf. pncd open the child resis~t cap on one 1.1nd drank from it. Gerry said the Uquid burned her esophagus, creating scar tissue and strictures that resulted in three operations and numerous medical procedures Although Sear6 has taken the · dra trT opener ocr the market. Gerry said the container and cap are still being used com me r<.'iaJl y. He criticized federal laws whi<.'h he said consider caps child-resistant if they can be removed by between 15 per· cent and 20 p er cent or 200 children who are given bottles with <.'ap!'I ottached to play wttb. "They're not child-proof." be sauJ ut the trial before Superior Court Judie Michael Greer. There was no word how the $3 10,000 payment to Michelle Unde rwood. now 6, will be divided among Sears and the thrN• Ohio based companies. Afte r alt'Q[ney fees, it will be put in a trustJor the girl. Troy Chemical manufactured and bottled the drain opener. Kaufman C ontainer Co. purchosed the bottles and caps. and Ow e n s -llllnol s m anufactured the bottles and l ch ilcl res 1st ant caps. --------.. Warning The Surgeon General Ha s Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. '"I. I • I I ) I I I "j I - Only 5 mg far. 6 1n9. "ter", 0.4 mg. nicotine ev. per ciglrene bv FTC method. _,. .· < ~.;"' J I ' I [ I 1 I • I ... ,,. 1 Orange Coast DAILY Pi'LOT/Wednesday, September 16, 1981 SOUND SPE.CIALS <@>AM/FM STEREO RADIO with STEREO CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER and 5 BAM> GRAPHIC EQUALIZER/w~::!!: POWER AMPLIFIER MOUNTS IN DASH llOOll 'IGl·MI "RALLY GRIP'' STEERING WHEEL COMl'IETf Wlll4 C» ANO lUO HUTS I U"..SW' • 14''••" 49!:. 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I I I I I I __ .. ... ~ ...................... - f ----------- -c Dilly Piiat WEDNESDAY , SEPT. 16, 1991 CAVALCADE SPORTS 82·3 BS At 30, she has key ,R .eagan job official Former campaigner fills $50,112-a -year ·post as Comme~ce ~ ed a spot in his public relations firm . She accepted and worked he r way to a vice presidency before leaving in March. WASJDNGTON (AP) -Mary Nimmo, an enthusiastic RP.agan aupporter since her teens and now a key official in the Depart- m ent of Commerce, starts an early-morning meetine with a few questions about cost-cutting. She frets that a ~omputer list i s pr inted on larger -than - necessary paper, leaving big chunks of white space between the typing. "Don't let "the secretar y see this !" she gr oans. "Where are we on canceling subscriptions?" she asks an aide. She discusses the planned consolidation of the public af. fairs staffs of the department's 1.4 bureaus and agencies under he r office . "I think eventually we'll do more work with fewer people," offers one staff member . This is the Reagan revolution i n o ne co rn e r o f t h e bureaucracy. Mary Nimmo, at 30 years old, barely, is the spokeswoman for Secretary Malcolm Baldrige and the first woman to be public af. fair s director for t he 35,000· employee Commerce Depart· m ent. She eama $50,112 a year. has a nice apartment in Georgetown and drives a new Oldsmobile. to work in the administration a fter being a Reagan booster for so long would be •'almost like not reading the last chapter of a book," says Ms . Nimmo, a fifth generation California. M s. Nimmo's auburn ha ir , wide smile and friendly manner all fi t the California stereotype. She says she and n aldrige hit it off right away. He reminds her a bit of her father , Robert P. Nim mo,1 head of the Veterans AdministraliOQ an<1 a for mer Ca lifornia state legislator who - like Baldrige -roped steers for a hobby b efore he ad i ng his federal agency. Mary Nimmo's knowledge an Equal Rights Amendment for wom en. Reagan is opposed. Ms Nimmo? T he ERA, she says. •'has un- fortunately become an extreme symbol on both s ides ... 1 cer· tainly suppart the concept. I rf· ally trunk there is discrimination out there .. I don '-t. have strong feelings .. because it's become such an extreme issue on both sides." About Jbortion. which Reagan also opposes, she says: '·From a personal standpoint . . it's un- fo rtunate that that kind of issue ever got into the public arena . . Li f e i s so m a g ic a l , so m iraculous . The tho ueht of "To celebrate my 30th birthday and be. director of public a/fairs. .it's kind of mind-boggling." about roping has come in handy \'destroying life is so hard lo deal on her job. One reporter was with.·· confused about ro ping and Ms . Nimmo rang doorbells for a sked , straight-faced : Does a Reagan more than a decade ago, cowboy rope the hind or the rear when he was running for re- legs of a cow? e 1 e c l ion a s gov e rnor o f Well , she explai ned, first of all California and she was the cam- it 's a steer, and second, it's the pus chairman for his campaign hind legs. at Stanford University. Afterward she joked to her The following year she worked She jokes about how things are done differently In the "free world" -the private sector - saying , "l didn't realize how mu c h o f i t (g o vernme nt bureaucracy > ther e was, how impractical and how inflexible it could be." Rebuffed in several projects, she's had to back off until re· gaining her enthusiasm to push for them again. Yet, s he speaks highly of many o f the gove rnment ~mploye~ she deals with. "I think a lot of career (gov· ernment) people get a bad rap." She says she's "delighted to discover talent and ingenuity" among them. Many work long hours to finish a task. ·' lt says a lot about their dedication." Sugar Ray Leonard meets Thomas Hearns in boxing's richest fi ght tonight . BS . 0 a) - -- Reporters for many of the na- ti o n 's m o st i nrlu e nlial newspapers call her for informa- tio n. P rospective employees a wait her word on whether they've l{Otten desira ble jobs. Go...v.ernment veterans , decades secretary: "I rinally figured out as a summer intern in the gov· why Baldrige hir ed me. He ,ernor's offi ce,· where she met Near the end of the workday, she gat hers the department's two-dozen or so lop public af- fairs people for a meeting. She appears to be the youngest: m ost are a decade or more older thal'\ she and have worked many more years in government Only one other is a woman. . .,. ,. ..... Mary Nzmmo. the first woman ~o b~ubllc <illrurt.ctir~Jarlhe ...---u~"'• -duUIWly ~ Mtes -on what she wants done and how. knew I could handle all those D~er_. _ __ __ __ tough tssues hke how o rope a After graduating from college, cow. s he helped out in her father '$ -s?lowtngno signs 0 nervous-:--JS.(}(}O=-tmpToyee commerce Depart ment . descnbes herself as an ness. she stands in front of the · extreme moderate Republican " group and tells them a~ut a new system for filling out forms. Later, she is to say that when she went to the first m eeting of the group, she f~lt "like the Ch r istia n w a lking int o the Pretty heady stuff. "To celebrate my 30th birth- tnly and be the director of public a/fairs . . . it's kind of mind boggling," she says over dinner a t a Vietnamese rest aurant after a nearly 12-hour long work· day. She was a Reagan campaign organizer while al Stanford and an executive in the public rela- tions firm of Reagan confidante Mi chael Deaver. She landed her plum job in March. To have turned down a chance Describing herself as an "ex-s tate legislative office in San tre me moderate Re publican," Luis Obi spo, tried out law school Ms . Ni mmo expr e s ses a n-at Stanford for three months, noyance with women who, <tur -"tC)rked in her mothe rs real ing the presidential campaign, estate fir m in he r ce nt r a l objected to Reagan's stands on Ca lifornia h om e tow n of som e women's issues. Atascadero and was a partner in "You've got to support the a Sac ra m e !lto ca m pai gn ca ndidate whose judgment you ma~agef!lent firm. She also was can trust " she says. "I wouJd a c tiv e an county and s tal e be absol~tely loyal to Ronald Republican poHtics. Reagan in spite of any disagree· About two years ago, s he gave m ent on any particula r issue." Deaver a call to see if sl:ie could It's bard to say, but s he might he lp out with Rea gan's cam- disagree with him on the issue of paign for president. He suggest- lions." · She raises what seems to be Baldrige's pet peeve -writing in bureaucratese. She says she has found examples of such lang uage in recent press re· leases and reports and cites the use or "impact" as a verb. "If the secretary sees that, . he 's going lo have my head on a silver platter," she tells the group. The inevitable t alk about cut- ting costs comes up. One man is praised his office s har ply trim med its budget. The meeting ends with her presenting a retiring employee with ao abaCUli a nd words of praise for his lengthy s tint at the department. She never thought her life would lead her where she is . St ill sing le, she s ays sh& thought she would marry after gr ad uating from college and raise a family. "Every year it's sort of a sur· pris e that hasn't happened." But she acknowledges it would be hard to give up the lifestyle she has now "I'm not sure I'd want to give up the income and being able to do what I damn well please when I want Lo," she says. 'Specialty scho-ols' attracting pupils and praise MILWAUKEE (AP) -A five- year experiment to restore teen- age enthusiasm for education has been so s uccessful that even the students want to help run the show. Maria €ampbell, for example, served in one of the student gov- ernment's two non-voting seats on the Bo ard of Educ ation b e fore g raduating from Mars hall High School l ast spring. Milwaukee public schools, with e ach participating high school specializing ·in a career- oriented cw:riculum, have taken on an image akin to that of a col- le'ge campus, subduing the tradi- tional racial and socio-economic differences that once brewed in- terscholastic fist fights after the Friday night football ga mes. Miss Campbell, who enrolled in Ma rs hall's broadcasting courses on the city's north side, cites the case of "a friend who went to South for hotel manage- ( ment and still kept her friends at ~Marshall." "It really matured her," she says. describing benefits of the plan's H\tentio n of helping otber)Vise uncertain teen-agers get a better grip on what careers are available after graduation. Schoo) pride is reflected in the sy s tem's i mprove d c lass attendance. It trickles down to the lower grades. At the elementa r y E!fm Creative Arts School, a visitor is given a tour by a youngster , not the principal. Specialty sch also called magnets~ being er~ ated in many uch of the incenUve was by court desegregation or of the lr70a although--educator's had con- ceived ol me magnet-school Idea years earlier. Instead of the tradlUonal com- prehensive curriculum at every nei1bborbood bJch school, each particlp&Ung school stresses a particular career or acadelilic fleld. The idea ia to get 1$tudent.s to voluntarlly board the buaes tbat take them out or their ael1hborbood• to racially blended schools. A •ltn of Milwaukee student acceptance la that the ableoce rate a.moo• achoola 1Wl e>perat- ln• with comprebenalve cur- riculum la 40 percent 'Cf'e8ter than that of spedalt;r scbooll. Suapeulon of trouble.ome stu- denu ls 18 percent 1reater at comprehensive schools. ................... _ be ,. _ .... ---a seas a Q I --- . ~ Enthusiasm for eaucation is common among Milwaukee teen-agers, among them Maria Campbell. Officials say an obvious rea- son for higher student interest is t hat speciality courses are more likely to attract education- minded patronage. Other elements in the pro- gram 's popularity : teachers are tea ching more enthusiastically; administrator s a re enlisting civic participation ; students' fa m Bies ar e kept better in- formed, and, as Miss Campbell says, "We have a bigger voice now in planning such things as the calendar." Fa milies periodically receive a tabloid-like publication which li$ls the available courses and alerts readers to the latest laws affecting the program. Additionally, all eighth - graders must attend two orien- tation sessions which outline course options ln high · school. Choice ol courses, however, will eventually be theirs alone. Businesses, ~ice and civic groupe provide _l~turers and ad- visers· ·for the speci1lty pro- gram, awc.lliarles wblch "never bad contact with the schools ln the past," says magnet school coo~dina10r Harold Hobenfeldt. T'1is new involvement of the communJty, taking over where " L the PTA leaves off, has spruced up the enthusiasm of teachers who initially groused when the faculty too was desegregated and res hu ffl ed ·a mong the schools,-says career education s upervisor Calvin M. Mcintyre. "Before, the y w ere just regular classroom teachers," he tr ance examinations. Anyone can get it." If a student fails 'lo maintain )it least a C or average gr ade in a specialty school, out he goes. making way for one of the wait- ing applicants. Mcintyre s ays. However , officials say the elitist argumeot does not hold up "It is . a real paradox to dis- criminate on the basis of race to prevent discrimination on the basis of race ." says.· "Now they are part of a team.•· With each school's speclalista polishing a s pecialized image, the program hu attracted ac- cusations that It is tilted too much to the motivated student at the expense or the socially less-fortunate child. C r i ti cs u se tb)i w o rd "elitism." •'That's one of tbe prices you pay for allowing people to choose," Mcintyre says of the crtUclam. "But we have no en- in the face or raclal measw-e- ments. More than 8S percent of Milwaukee County's popul1tion is while. But the specialty scb<tol enrollment, open to student.a in suburban systems as well as parochial schools, ls 52 per<:ent white, 41 percent black and 7 percent Hispanic, Oriental and Indian. Nor ls there any denyiDI the popularity of the couree1 .tllch are most often libeled elltiat - those accelerated inatrucUon courses for the eapeclally brllbt ssnszrr ss a sen students whom educators call "the gifted and talented." These courses are the cream of the specially curriculum, and t here are not enough of them to meet the d emand , Mci ntyr e says. Hohenfeldt says they draw proportionately more applica· tions than any other segment or .he program. The runners-up are the visual a nd performing arts. including theater and dance . Mcintyre s ays ma ny t een-ager s pre - suma bly take fine arts courses as an av on. But they are n allowed to lose sight of voe n. Even in what m ay look like a j ustAor-fun course, Mcintyre s ays, "we try to get them to un- derstand what it really takes to get a job in the area." The specialty high schools are the bloom of the o\terhauled system which Superintendent Lee McMurrin began developing after being hired in 1975. He bad come from Toledo, Ohio, with macnet.-achool ideas. By 1990, there were more tban SO maflet schools amon1 the system s 1'3 achoolJ, enrolllnl 2s,ooo or 30 percent of 'the . . sys t e m 's s tud e nt s . Th e s pecificall y des egre gated schools represent 21 ,000. A school board survey oi parents indicated 86 percent of parents were satisfied with the ne w system. or st udents in career-oriented courses, 80 per - cent were satisfied. Students are allowed to enroll in more than one school at a time. Washington High's 30Q stu· d e nts include 85 from other schools who show up for a half day or computer processing training. The offers r ange from Tech High 's vocational shop classes and Vi ncent 's agribusiness to Cus t er 's t hree-year course schedule in chemical technology a nd King's baccalaureate pro· gr am which allows graduates to enroll at participating colleges as sophomores . Mcintyre says some students enroll in a specialty school close to home to avoid being bused elsewhere. But while that ele- ment may smudge statistical measure ment of the program's popularity, e ducators cannot honestly object to a student's voluntary enrollment in school, whatever the reason, be says. Ironically, state and federal standards for racial balance can restrict enrollment in the de- segregated high schools. Som e students waste tim e on waiting lis ts until a school achieves an imbalance which makes a member of his race eligible for admission, Mcintyre s aid. He says t wo black students were recently prevented from e nro lling b y a s tate -l a w technicality because they live in · a suburb. ''It is a real paradox to dis· criminate on the basis of race to prevent discrimination on the basis of race," be says. Jt is particularly ironical in Milwaukee, whos e deseerega- .lion under a 1976 U.S. District Court directive succeeded with lllUe of the racial friction and even less of the violence that m a rred court-ordered busiq programs in other cities. Mcintyre says Milwaukee prob~~ could sustain lts pro- gram Without federal aid. But not eMUy, lll*!iall~ wttb stat. and local IMldaet curtallmmta W..t.nla& to , ..... .,.. ol about 400 t.aehen _. Allll 9 addlUon to aa ul&elpaUd • .... aipaUonl ~ NUnm .... • 1. • ----,. ••••• • u o •a co a a a o o ••••• o cc a o 0 4 0 • 0 · ... , Orange pout DAILY PILOT /WednHdey, September 18, 1981 . ANN LANDERS . STAN DELAPL~NE .HOROSCOPE -r Questions test level o~ unhappiness .... -depreaaed? • a I suspect the•• wa1 more to it ~ .. UuR. I• lt DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a b -year-old girl who is a dally reader of the Chicago Sun· Times. A while back I saw an article that told about how kids can be depresaed. I didn't pay a lot of attention to it when I read it. and now I wish I had. I have a friend who seems so s ad since her father died a few months ago. I lhinjt she is in a depression. Please, Nui. try lo find that article. It had a quiz to help 'Kids tell if they were just unhappy for a little while or truly c:k!pressed. Thank you for a lot or good advice. I have been reading your column since I was 9. - YOU R ADMIRER IN GLENCOE Dear Ad: The quiz you asked about was sup· piled by Dr. Mary Ann Tabrtli of lbe Columbia University Medical School. Here It la: Please note that a depressect child will aoswer yes to more than hall the questions and will !lay be feels tbe symptoms two or three times a week -or all the time. (l) Do you feel sad? -down In the dump1! · possible that the boys weren't eraetOUI lo.er1?j -empty? Perhaps their male eeo. couldn't tolerau belnt -very Wlbappy? • • A AIU I A I.DI· IS beaten by a girl, 10 they retaliated by refusln1 t~ -bave a bad feeling lJl.IJde more Ulan two ..,... ~II date her. times a week? ~ Girls shol,lld be gracious winners, but th4f>' , /' <Z> Are you bavlD1 less IUD ln 10me or muy ol should never feel they must do less than their f tbe things you a1ed to eajoy, 111cb as: bett in order to pamper the male ego. Thete boy•. 1 -playtn1 with your frteacb? ahould grow up and realize that bein1 beata by '· ff -gol.ng outside? wlsb yoq were dead? < girl In sports doean 't make them ttn7 left( -readlng boob? ( 7) Do yoa Wal abotat ldlUal YOCP'Hlf? m a s c u l i n e . -O I S A P P 0 I N T S D I Ni • -watcbing TV? . S) .. __ Id 1.-. ... _.. BRAN'{'FORD, ONT. • (3) Even tbougb yO. are trylD1 bard to pay at· sad?< ....... anyoae to yo. -Y .... yoa -DEAR BllANT: Of coane-tolfe ...,.. att tentlon at scbool, ls It more dllftcalt to: <t> Have you be.-~ tr~ Sol.al &o poor loeen, IMlt It waa &Jae glrf wbo wnce. I -U.stea? scbool! aen1ed from tbe tone of her letter Ula& alle .... , -remember wbat you learn? Any child wbo testa lllmaelf ucl comn oat speelal deUgbt ID creamlag ber oppolMeL T....-,.. ., '\ (4) Is it taklDg more Ulan one boar to faU "depreued" aboald tall &o Ida pare9&a abomt tills. a poor approacb -no matter wbat die 1eader ... asleep at night? Depression IS 8 coedkion Utat caa" 9'ea,ed with Girls wbo escel In sport.a bave a rare op-' : (5) ()o..you wake up l.n tile middle of the mibt medlcatJoa. No ooe •aa to accept tlteH pal.Dial JOflulty to ace themselves ln witb tbe feUowa.. ti '·. I asleep again? Adults can take tb1t tat. •Mtlt1ltlDI "wert•• blow that advantage of being a gloetlal ~ti ' ! or early In the morni.ng and have trouble fallla1 feeltnga ud surre84er &o &beta. really eaYied U•em when I was a l.eea·••~O Ti · ~ (6) Is your Ille ao unbappy or palalul tbat you for "school," and aee bow tbey coae eat. •amb. -;;~~;;~==:;:::;:;::;::~~;=;;:;::;::;::;;::;-fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiilt~ift7i~r.liiiiiiml Rem ember, depreasloe S. u W.... diet II &tea ta-. 8 TENN tS LES SONS Shores Interiors !>.!:· !~°: ~t ~::: .~=.te.::tt:r:":~'O:.':: CONFIDENTIAL to Dl91Dulooe4, Dbeaellnt• ed and FeelJDg Used. I'm MITY abom JWI tro9b&t but I sWJ believe It pay a to be decent to peeple. n.•• let that nat aour you on tbe Tea Comma .. -.e•ta. Wltat else can you ~me that still worb after s,• years? ~~~-, JlesUlea&Jal • Commrrc:l•I county, state and federal •l~Sel Cla1C-«D llelp · oO'. you. And doit't overlook &k e:&celleet 1ervtce agea. L , s 15 + .._ 26 :;o Avoo St ' .._ clea lD the larger cltlea •. •CSahatloa Armv, FamU• Newport lle11l'h 1 1 -CAN OF _.,. .642·?255 ._ Service Assa., Cadaollc Cllarttles, Jewlab Feder•· IALlS tlon . . . and on and oa. > COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB 557-0211 GOlJRMtT ITALIAN • AMERICAN Delicatessen • Bakery DEAR ANN LANDERSt Recently you published a letter from a 1&-year-old etrl who ex· celled in sports and could beat all the boys. She complained because the boy1 wouldn't date he.r. You suggested that maybe she wasn't a gracious winner. , WMt'• prudiah? What'& O.K? If you aren't nn·•, JtOU Med some help: It'• aoallable in the Oooldd: "Nedtllto ,. and Petting -What Are the Limits?" Mail ,_r reqtfftt ,1 to Ann Landers, P.O. Boz 11995, Chicago, JU. 60flJ, enctosing 50 cents and a long, atamped, -'/.<Jddre1.e4 envelope. NEEDLECRAFT a.ASSES at Orange Coast College Sign Up Mow! 556-5880 Campaign swe~tens sales . g It is by now ax-.....:r ~ -in point or 1ubsta ... fact, into the more effiJt. ~ · tive hindrance to Ufeful exertion offered by the Classes starting this week in ENGLISH SMOCKING. KNITTING. TATTING PATCHWORK CHRISTMAS. Pre-register now for supply list! iom.atic, thanks to tbe ef• fort s of Thorstein Veblen, John K . Galbraith and other un· orthodox thinkers about money , that if tbe American people boQght only what they actually meed, tt w ou Id . be the end of the American economy as we know it.. .. ·CHAILIS McCAii these things. Why are they going bananas about them now? Just . plain ignorance, explains a lady who lak>ws about these things. • garments ped1Uar lo women.". Ads for cologne•. bikini underwear and such m ale plumage get full pages in .the smart magazines. You may be sure it will break down the male resistance to these products. Or advertising is not as American as motb•r'• apple pie and s norting coke. - OCC Administration Bldg., Fairview & Arlington, Costa Mesa Hours: 8 A.M. -7 P.M . 556-5880 . Minneapolis/St. Paul Each way with round trip purchase j Good news! You·ve got a chance to close that big deal in New Yorlc! Tomorrow! Bad news! You're in Los Angeles. Take hean. Contincnral Airlines' ASAP fares can fly you to the East as soon as possible. For a whole lot less than regular Coach. With none of the Super Saver wait. And the fare is only $219 from L.A. lntemational, Burbank or Ontario 10 Boston. New York/Newark, Philadelphia. Washington, D.C .. Miami. or Ft. Lauder- dale. arc only $179. Chicago is just $159 away. And Minneapolis/St. Paul is ju t $149. Thafs each way wi1h a round 1rip purchase. Chicago Each way with round trip purchase. Each way with round trip purchase. New Yurk/Newar . Philadelphia. Washington. D.C .. Miami . Fr. Lauderdale There are no other restrictions. No advance purchase. No length of stay requiremenls or time deacllines. But seats are limited and all nights are via Denver. All BTU ClrY AT• llXftA Cllllla. When you fl y to any of our ASAP ~ities in the East. you can return from any one of the other cities at no extra ' charge. Which could be very helpful, especiaJly if you have a chance at another . business deal. ln Boston . For reservations or more infomuatlon about ASAP fares to the East. call your companr travel depanmcnc. travel agent or Contrncntal. The Proud Bird COtfl'INENTAL AIRUNES It's what they don't need and buy that keeps the wheels oiled. Equally, as Veblen said, con· s picuous consumption of valua· ble goods is a meana of ·rep- utability to the man of leisure. Or, as Thoreau put it more s~­ cinctly and more accur,ately, beware of all enterprittes that re- quire new clothes. .~ What man in Ills right mind needs s uch scents as Paco Rabanne, Eau. de Sauvaee and Halston? At more than 25 buclrl a pop? Some kind of survey re· veals that 50 percent of American men have at teat oae pair of "fashion underwear" tn their bureau drawers. AS OF NOW there is a $750 million retail busines1 in men's fragrances, half of it in coloenes that are something other than aftershave lotions. There la something called Cliaique, which is very big in this epicene market. In New York City Clini- que makes 12 skin supply sal• to men for every 100 ft makes t.o women. Clinique h• a •utc st,rter kit of Cllnique loti6n, soap and moisturizer that goee for a bout. $1:;. For th~ whole of recorded bia- t.ory men have not neede4 any ef "Mm don't know they need many ol these products," says S-.sanne Grayson, a consultant to 1be toiletry industry. "With women, the basic need for perfumes and face care items is well established. But with men a hard educational campaign has to be run first to establish the need and then inform them bow to fulflll tt.." THE ES8ENCE 0.f the ad- vertising· business has never been more tellingly expressoo thu in these eloquent words. It •lto~d be placed beside Veblen's discourse on the corset, female. "Th~rs~et ~·s , i in economic theory, , ·~ ·a ly a piutila- tion, for the gurpose of lowerin the sulrject's vitality and rendering her permanently and obviously unfit for work. It ia true the cor1et Impairs the personal attractions of the weaf'er, but the loss suffered on Uris ~e is offset by the gain in reputability which comes of her visibly increased expensiveness and infmruty. "It may broadly be set down that the womanliness of woman's apparel resolves it:seU, THE ADS E•PRASJSE sex, of course. Even that n•IY' dis· covered off-spring -of sex, love. ~.i Paco Rabanne has a dandy ad on this very subject. A sli1bUy disarrang__ed young man wa.W up in his '"bed in the morning \o find that his bedmate is ~· ·., She is gone, but..she has I~ a .• memento -a bottle of ~~co Rabanne. •. This wordless bit of hype does not promise the young stud more action. He already has that. It proves to him that he is looed, ·that new and exotic thing for the single bars set. I If men don 'l yet fully know that they need black sklYVies. the little woman certainly does, and when things are ~gilutiA1 to get a little gelid between tai.m and her, she goe~ out and kys him a pair at $10.95 a copy to holten the romance up'. I wender when the next thing we m• don 't know we need b~t desperately gasp for is goiJaC to come down the creek. Modern ~echniques save lives B7Dr ..... I.~ ' DEAR DA. STEIN- CRO HN: Sometl•et I believe lbere's teo •aell fusa In diapoata1 ltdrt trouble. I recall years a10 when I wu a yotdpter, all the clod.or •eeded te do waa P•ll oat Ille stetboecope, llltal for a mlnate OI' two ud tell tbe patient wbether Ile bad aayt.bbag wroa1 wklt bJsbean. Tbea, no matter wba& the doctor diet, Ge j I .ASK 1HI OOC101 pafleat pt well or died. '-'t It a.._t die ... e to- day? Wlay go darollp all die== rt.-.nlef My MD, wtao la U, ree ;t;lli ••e kllMI ol claest pm. Tiley Ila• .._ la .._.,..,..., I• •'*'* 10 days dolal all = el ._., Aaer jl.I Clle H · amlnaUO.., lbe:r ~ &11• We hut anertet were all rlgltt. -Mr. F. DEAR MR. 'I': Be tbanklW that your aoo's all right. Too often, a~parently laat1nlflcant symptoms t'W'D out to be teno. Mart dlMaA. Looking back ln your own eerty experitDM, do you recall bow many beadline9 stated tlliat "Mr. So-and-so died of acute lnclitetUoa"T Doctors overlooked many c11et ol heart c1tsM11• tbey might have aaved by'Mlw cUape11I. .~ 1 The earlier the di=._ !NU* UM "a.ate for survival ln ....,. .... '..a. let prnen- llve treatment or tot Mt.-1 trMtlNllt of tbe beart attack. Here a.re four. main modern methodt for study· ln1 the heart; 1. Jtlect.rtcal -u ln electl'ocar· dioerapby. z. Audio -u ln ecbocardiotraplay. I. Nuclear -aa tn eomputerlsed acantaa. 4. Radloloeical -1J tn X·r~. q.eelfteally anQ. Jraphy. Thele atudlet re .. al *--.rt•a MMeeJ ud abllity to Gerfona. U1e ol -er ~ ti ua... •r~c'fteci.m.• • •• pau.n.. from premature extinction. There's sWl need fbr the stethoscope, Mc. F. But let's be thankful for modem diagnostic aids and tre .. tmenl. DEAll Dll. STEINCROllN: I'm Ollly ZS ~ :; b8" liteea beAered wltb cyata lD my b,...&. <MN , .• tb.. operatlea, U they get worse, ls -.e .._. etlMr treatmen&T -Ms. U. ft · DEAR MS. U.:· This stubborn condition ddet .. not usually appear ~n the 20s -more ~ between 30 and 50. · .' Accordin1 to Neb H. Laurenstm, 11'.I)., of Mt. Sinai Medical Center, N. Y., in a commuaicatiCNftio the Journal of the American Medical A110Ci1tbl (2/6/81), until recentJy no specific treatment w• available. i· But after treatment with danuol (Danocrt.), for many months: •·tn studies that lDclYded ~ premenopausal and poetmenopausal .,.en. 6• '.\. dru1 was effective in eliminaUn1 •ala Mii{ t nodularity ln 54 percent to almoet 90 percent of ,.. tients." ' ., Punch } ' • • c 4 cq ¥0 ¥44 ¥0 z s u : 1 q o ca "ca ----··--. -·----__ ...,,_,,.,. .... _____ _ Orange Coast DAILY PILOTmednelday, Septembef 18, 1981 • ... By PHIL INTERLANDI of Laguna Beach *') Higher education. ge.tting higher , RIDGEFIELD, Conn. CAP) -Accordln1 to - the 1urvey ol more than ·1,000 unlvenJUes and col· lecea oonducted each year about tbi1 time by the Colleae Scholanblp Service, It coata 10 to lS Umes as much to co to colle1e 11 it did when l flr1t·went oft with book baa, nuk and racCOOft'co•t ln quett -r becaun ol his inablllty to aee anythln1 lhrou1b • • "That'• It? 'I hate you. Strong letter to v follow!' " •• t He's suffering •It identity cr.isis ._ SAN FRANCISCO -"How's the car painting b,µsiness?" said the man where I get my gas. I've ~en buying gas there for a long time. He's con- 4-lnced I'm in the business of painting cars. ~ I guess I look like somebody who paints cars. ~ like somebody he knew once~ho· painted cars. Anyway, I gave up correcting hi~. I said: "Busi· ness is fine. Fill 'er up." -· The head porter at Ashford Castle in Ireland ~-..._ ., ~~-. ~ .. 4. STAN DELAPLANE ,. always called me "Mr. Delehanty." "A fine name §ir . One of the Delehantys from Cork, I'd say." ' I phoned for a table reservation. Gave my name. "How do you spell it?" said the lady. I spelled it. At the restaurant, the maitre d ' said : '"Are you sure you had a reservation? I can't find It... . I said: "Let me look. Here. this is it " He said: "Of course. Right this way, Mr. Ce ll ophane." My leen·age child said: "Everybody knows ,1YOU. You're famous." Hmmm. .1,, A bright day on the streets of North Beach. I ,jam melting into the land of pizza and pasta. The •bright lights of Broadway and Italian del· • lcatessens. Salami and strippers. Most of this world is uphill. To return to my scatter, I go right up the side of Russian hill. I've worked out a series of halts to catch my breath. A '-arage entrance. An alleyway. Some front steps. ' , , When I lived on the hill a long time ago, I went u'P like a deer. They did something to it. Made it .steeper . And farther to the top. l)• '11 Downhill to the Wash. Sq. Barngrill at noon. "~ the sunny side of the street, Mrs. Li is putting a ~~~ate of bok choy outside the Wing Tat Tradi~g Co. L She gave me a generous smile. She doesn't • ~now me, but I bought some mushroom soy sauce '°ecently, and I ask her questions about the rare Oriental foods. h However, she speaks little English. We salute ~fJCh other as neighbors . ·~ Lady at the Was h. Sq.: "You're the columnist, '• ren't you?" Me: "That's right." Lady: "It must great to be fa mous. Which one are you?" • An exterminator man came to the door this morning. He said: "We're spraying, Mr. Grinch." t · said: "I'm not Grinch. What are you spraying for? Medflies?" . · He said: "Medfli es . That's a good one. I must <fell the wife. We're spraying for roaches. h says tle re on the order. 'Grinch, Apartment l ·C'." ' I said : "I didn't order it." He said: r'Well , as long as I'm here, might as wen give it a squirt here and there." He looked at the typewriter. "'You're a writer? I gave up read· Ing. Just watch TV." · ' He gave the place a final blast. "OK. See you again ,sometime, Mr Grinch." of hlaher education, Yale, Harvard, MIT, Sarah Lawrence, Barnard Colle1e and Bryn Mawr. to name only a few. are all more than $11,000 a year, for tuition. board and books. Bennlnaton ln Vermont top1 the list at $12,030. Back In my day, lo the flrtt po1twar flush of the G.I. Blll, you could matriculate at Harvard for $800 a year and still have 1 few bob left for a pastrami on rye at the Wunt1'au1 and the early matinee at the Old Howard. Speaking of matriculaUJle, I'm not sure what the word meam &JlY more or bow it got uaociated with higher education. While vacatlonin1 in lrelund this summer, I visited Cahir Castle in County Tipperary. The winsome wisp ot a tour guide explained that the spouts ln the crenelated towers of this 15th century caaUe which Essex stormed for Elizabeth were "used for matricula- tion: for pouring down offal, ordure and the slops Of the night jars in the bed chambers On Un· welcome visitors, who in extreme cases might merit boiling in oil." Like keeping golf tees in one's back pocket, this gives rise to some pointed remarks . Or at least it might have, because I was invited tbls year to give th'e CO(lvocation al Marlboro College in Ver· mont, which for ~II I know may now also be Irr the • five-figure price· tag category. Unfortunately, another engagement prevented me from returnlng to the campus where I was the first and only graduate in 19f8. My demurral was probably a dividend for the students and faculty, s ince I am not sure what the word convocation means either. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, which I always cite when students are around to impress instead of m¥ paperback Webster col· legiate, a convocation is "the action of calling together or assembling by summons." It sounds like a grand jury or the Manhattan night court. Anyhow, the meaning signifies that a captive audience would have been on hand at Marlboro to welcome or at least suffer the returning grad, and I still lie awake at nights wondering what I would have told them . Melvin's noW in show biz Q: After seeln' the movie, "Melvin and Howard," I was ldnd or curious about what Melvin is doing these days? -Jimmy P ., Laa Ve1aa. A: Melvin Dummar, the Nevada gas station attendant who claims that he gave the hitchhiking Howard Hughes a lift -and who bas since become the subject of considerable debate as to whether he . 'GLAD rou ASKED THAT' BY MARILYN AND MY GARDNER is a legal heir to the HOghes fortune -is now in show bit. Would you believe he's now part or a popular music group, Revival, which ls conaider· ing changing its name to the Hughes Estate. One of the gr oup's songs is titled, "Thank You Howard." For Our "Famous Last Words'' Dept.: From actor James Garner. who was getting ready to start filming his new TV series, "Bret Maverick," after a 20·year break: "Don't forget, I'm 20 years older now -and so is Maverick." Gamer made those comments a few months ago about re-cr~at­ ing the role that made him famous. "My lees will never be any good. I can't control the arthritis. I've worked when I should not have. I've torn up my knees badly more than once ... ··So this lime Maverick will sit on his rocking chair and Jet !jOmeone else do the work . I'm not go- ing lo be on the screen for one solid hour." he told writer John Hiscock, "and I'm not going to get the he ll kicked out of me anymore. My body has told me. 'No more.' It's taken enough." News item the other day from The Associated ·Press: Actor James Garner was injured when he was thrown to the ground from a mechanical horse during filming for his new TV series, ~ret Maverick." "They'r e reasonably sure he bas s everal cracked ribs ," said an NBC spokeswoman. Taurus: Intuition on target ~,'l)hursday, September 17 i. By SYDNEY OMARR A R IES (Marc h 21· April 19): New financial ~portunities dominate '"'enario. You'll attain ~r e aler freedom of • HOROSCOPE thought, action. Cycle is ,.S\ICh that you become more in- ;de pendent and are on brink of 'Witting jackpot. :1 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): , ~ntu ltion is on target. You·n ,kltow what to do and when to do .,\t. Accept invitation to make special appearance. Judgment :)Jo correct and liming js honed to ,..azor s harpness . -.11GEMJN1 (May 2l·June 20): iOIOn 't permit fears, doubts to de· .fkat purpose. Horizons will enlarge -welcome fresh points rut view. You could be attending i celebration by special group, , club, organization. CANCER (June 21-July 22): ish comes true If willing to re· se, review and restructure s. Some pet projects 10 by e boards. In the mafo, wever, your objectives are re· lied to tune of promotion and of it. LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22): usage by phone or written mmunication relates to buai· I , career OT ba&IC ambitions. y iJ to be nexible without · tterinl your forces . Ellpress ws ln dynamic, creative, m1Uc manner. Romance is -1D picture. · VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22): Focua on major domutlc 'ettanse, travel plana, lon1· - ' distance communications and p ossi bl e e du cational or publis hing project POT-SHOTS LOOK ABOUT YOU, AND lF YOU DON'T SEE ME, SOMETMING'5 Ml~SING. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Dig beneath layers o f s upe rfi cia lit y . Someone may be de· liberately attempting to obscure records. Check taxes, leases, financial resources . Getting a peek behind scenes is of vital \ m portance. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov . 21): Obtain expert opinion in connec· lion with contract, agreement or verbal commitment. Go slow, weigh various posaibilitles . Avoid becoming inextricably ln· volved with individual who wants much, but gives lltUe ln return. SAGl1TABJUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Longstanding assignment is completed -you receive added recognition and oromlse of financial reward. co.worker displays faith and loyalty. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19 ): Aura of optimism dominates scenario. You make new starts in new directiona, you imprint style and a meeting could be start or somethlns bla. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·f'eb. 18): Authority figure makes major• concession. You'll have creater autonomy in declalons affecun, home, property or bualneaa. Another Aquarian la in picture Pl8CU (Feb. l .. llarcb ID>: EmotJonaJ burden ii lilted.. You have treater freedom of thought, action. Trips, vlalta, • metaagea clomlnat• busy asen· da. Relative who 1eeka couaMl may try to involve you In un· 11vory litu.atioa. • HUGH .MULLIGAN ~let these ds1'a, I suppoH, are a dcnen timea more expensive because the inmates learn 12 timea more than we did. I mean ln our day we didn't have nuclear reactors, giant teles.copes, stereQPhonk total im{Jlersion language laboratory labs and resident poets and humanists on campus. I suppose I could have begun convokina by quoting from that clualc commencement address which somebody named Lord Plume gave at Eton College in 1904. It contafoed the remarkable com· pUment, "We are often told that they taught us ootbtng at Eton. It may be so, but I think they taught it very well." , Most old grads, at least the famous ones, seem to s uffer from rather nebulous nostalgia where their university years are concerned. Robert Benchley, I seem to remember, wrote somewhere that aJllong the most important things he learned at colfege were how to make a really dry martini and how to press a pair of trousers by stretching them neatly under the mattress . Recalling his days at Ohio Stale, James Thurber wrote charmingly of taking "a deferred pass," a gentleman's word for flunk, in botany I I • I With the assistance of an experienced counselor and an IBM 3031 computer, in just an hour you can select the courses and professors that meet your career needs. · Earn your degree by attending classes in the evening, one course per month. If business or personal needs conflict, you can change your schedl.lle by phone and make up the course later. Financial mlcrotcope. But amona the llteratl, my favorite 1chol&1Ut memoir Is Max Shulman'• deteriptlon of hi• flral day at the University of Mlnneaota. U I had 1lven the convocation at Marlboro, J would have shame· lessly read the paaaage aloud and reate4 _pn Shulman's iaurels: ,,..; " 1The venerable white-haired profetaor en· tered th room. He advanced to the lectern at the head or the class. Putting on his plnce-aei, he sur· veyed WI for a moment. 'Jeez ' he sald. 'They eet crumbier every year.' We laughed appreciatively. '· ·My name Is Schultz,' said the professor. 'Now get out paper and pencil and I'll eive you a list ol books you'll need for this course. Ready. In· troductlon to Sociology by Schultz. Sociology Made .. Simple by Schulti . Sociology for College Freshmen by Schultz. Survey of freshmen Sociolol)' by Schultz. Introductory Monograph to the Study of Freshmen Sociology by Schultz. Broader A1pects of Sociology by Schultt. Bibliography of Schultz' Treatise on Sociology for College Freahmen by Schultz. " 'I'll let you out or class early today so you can run right over to the bookstore and buy these books. And don't try to get them secondhand f because you can't. I just wrote them this summer. Don't try to sell ~em when you're through either. I'm writing a new set rig ht now. You don't think I li ve on my salary here, do you? Wh y the third s tring fullback made more than I did last year'.'' Convokees, you may nowstandunconvened. assistance is available. Call today for a personal interview at one of our 28 lobtions. Orange County: (714) 957-6285. L.A. County: (213) 594-4714, El Toro: (714) 857-1278. ... Next classes begin September 28. llATIOllAL mvEISITY Changing the course or education. #4 - ( 'L ....... (' \ . -. I I' & ,J. \ t '. _,.~~.tr· .J l \ ""··~ \· CANVAS --· Inside out. .. front .to back ..• NAHAS has it all ... BACK PACK or TOTE Lightweight and fashlonable. water repellent, 1 7" tote has extra strong web· bing. handles and support straps. Pa~k has padded shoulder straps, extra flap zipper pocket. All In assorted colors. 9.00 VALUE YOUR CHOICE SAVE 3.01 MOVIHTAR 5.99 Sl.l>S AND CAMISOLES In full or half slips trimmed In lace. Nude color only. Camlsole has lace inset Size• S·M·L. Full slip size 32 to 38. llHULAll 5 99 7 99 ~ro:o • TO a SALE ...:El 8000 THltU IUMOAY, IEPT. tO, 1tf1 IRVINE 142IO QMr Drtve -552.3130 Mon. thru Fri. to-8, Sat. HMS, Sun. 11·& -~. I :' -.... OrangeCoutOAJLY PILOT,Wedneaday, September 18, 1981 ' . . '· •. ~ .. .. . ·' ,. .· ·, J . ' f - Homesite price right on planet Mercury SAN FRANCISCO <AP) ~ The weJther ia lQU.t~aod ti\• commute ia murder, but the nelabbora won't bu1 you and lhe price ls rl1ht : A ~.000· acre homeaite on the planet Mercury is selling for a mere $:50. All thls comes courtesy of The Al\ronomical Society of the Pacl!ic . The societ y Is offe r ln1 mo ck quitclaim deeds for property on Mercury. plus assorted Mercurial facts and a photograph taken by the Mariner 10 satellite, in exchanee for donations. "We give all the r ights we have - which is none, • said the society's ex· ecutive officer , Andrew Fraknoi. "We're not selling real land, it's just a humorous way to ask for dona- tions." T he fund-raising idea , extended to the public this summer, bas attract- ed 200 donors in the past three months, Fraknoi said . Since the society is non-profit, donations are t ax-deductible, he said. Fahrenheit. For ni1httime tem· peratures of min"' 200 Fahrenhelt, "you should at least brtn1 cloves," Fraknoi advised. But Mercury is "the perfect place t for parties," Fraknol said. Even the' wildest bash won't bother neighbors, who can't hear the noise because there's no air. In the absence of air, sound doesn't travel. A year on Mercury is only 88 days. "So if you have to serve a 10-year prison sentence, the smartest place to s pend the t erm would be on Mercury." But one Mer curial day equals !S9 Earth days, so if you're an Impatient romancer eager for nightfall, "you'll have a long wait ," Fraknoi said. The donations help finance the 92 -year -old society's information se rvices for astr ono my b urfs, teachers and students. The society, with 6,000 members in 50 states and 56 foreign countries, also sponsors as '-m any as 50 lectures a year and publishes two journals. ........ Wo01an's 130th observed MOSCOW (AP) -A Soviet mountain woman went lo the clty IOt' the first time In ber Ufe and cele brate d her 130tb b i rt h da y wit b 67 nelg'hbon -all of them over 100, Moscow Radio reported. Shamsa lbadova live• In the CaucasU.S Moun- t ains, an area known ror ltl residents' extreme longe vity, according to Soviet news reports. Along with $50 hom esites on Me rcury, the society is offer ing· 14,000-acre r ecreational sites for $25. And the deed to an estate of 126,000 Th e fu nd-raising' program, a br ainchild of staffers and first of· GOOD MANNERS Bonzo, the chimpa nzee, fered lo members several years ago, s hows good t a ble m a nne rs as he eats his focused on Mercury because the s p aghetti, t hen wipes his m outh with napkin during recent a ppear an ce in Marlboro , Mass . The official Soviet ne ws agency Tass s aid "l o n g lif e da y" festivities were held for Miss Jba dova In t he capital city of her dis· t rict in the Soviet re- public of Azerbaijan. It was the first lime she had left her village of Bogogil to go to the city, Tass said. T he news reports did not say on what basis her age had been de- termined. acres goes for just $75. "We like to be astronomical in our offering,·• s aid Fr aknoi, but he warned: "Transportation is not pro- society felt the planet had become a B "stepchild in the pubticity" about re· ritai_n putting u:arships on cent space exploration. the market vided." ''Voyager went by Jupiter and LONDON (A P ) -The British Defense The ships, including frigates and the 28,500-ton •Saturn, Viking landed on Mars, and Ministry is putting at least 20 of the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier Hermes. are anchored for in DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 8 42-54578 On the planet nearest the sun. about 57 million miles from Earth, "it gets hot enough to melt lead or f re n c h -fr y i nte rplan e tary speculators." Fraknoi said. Daytime tern pera tur es reach 700 degr ees Mercu ry gets left out, .. Fraknoi battle fleet of 70 warships on the market to help . spectiori at an .ar mame nts trade show ft HAvant, $aid. pay rising defense costs. near Portsmouth. Ed&: TM Astronomical Society of t~ .-'----"'--------------------------------''---------''----------- Pacific i& located at M ercury Deed Department, I~ 24th Ave., Son !"ran· ci&co, 94122. SIDokers to pay at new inn DALLAS (AP) -Lyndon Sanders expects his latest venture lo catch fire with militant non-smokers but generate a lot of heat from those who r e fuse t o throw a w ay th e ir cigarettes. It's the Non-Smoker's Inn, ten- tatively scheduled to open Nov. 15, where guests will be required to sign a form agreeing to pay $100 if anyone in their rooms lights a cigarette, pipe or cigar. The telephone receptionist will answer, "Have a healthy day," and a sign in front of the motel will read, "The surgeon general is still trying to find something good about smok- ing." No-smoking signs will be in abundance. · · 1 r someon e does light up a cigarette in the lobby or outside, we'll ask them to put it out and we'll be courteous about it,'' said Sanders, 53, who q4it smoking about 25 years ago. He is no stranger to the non- s moking concept. 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"However, they beUeve that professional soc- cer is not yet viable In the franchise territory." And tha\ simple fact baffles Wall. "I was here from day one and I thought the franchise should haye been successful," e)(plains Wall, who stepped down as the Surf coach early in the season when Surf management brought Tom Lllledal into the picture as the director of player personnel. ''I think after the first season, there were some pretty good attendances, and even the second year was reasonably good," Wall con- tinues. "But. I don't think the club went out and did what had to be done -that is, get some goo'd players to produce a winner." While both the Surf owners and club attorney George Peterson insist that the termination of the franchise is directly related to the lack of atten- dance at Surf games, the club faced numerous problems throughout this season, culminating with an embarrassing 11-21 record and an inability to advance to NASL playoffs. WALL'S RESIGNATION on May 6 was the first of several shakeups in the Surf organization. At the time of bis departure, Wall said he would not be a "yes man'' to Lllledal who was hired to make Surf management's "Americanization" process a success at whatever the cost. That meant Lilledal had the ffnal say in hir· ing or players and the waiving of them. Lilledal re- ceived the funds to go after world class players Carlos Alberto, Paulo Cesar and Jan Van Der Veen -something Wall wasn't allowed to do when he was coach. When Wall stepped dow11.. assistant coach Laurie Calloway was given a vote of con- fidence as the new head coach. but as the season progressed, Calloway also started to feel the pres· ... sure. And, so did several players who some team observers felt let that pressure get to them in gam e situations. . ~ The Surf de<:ided to return most of the de- cision-making duties to Calloway later in the season, but the team still struggled to win games. IT WAS JULY 17 that Calloway was returned the day-to-dy operations of the team, but at the time, the Surf's record had dropped to 9-15, and the club found itself lodged in third place in the Western Division. By the end of the season, Calloway's contract <See SURF, Page 87) Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 18. 1981 * •• It'~ Sugar for the Hit ~an Thomas Hearns .. Leonard, Hearns meet t'onight LAS Vt:GAS (AP) -One sporta a boyish, toothpaste-ad amUe and ls nicknamed "Sugar." The pther ap· pears broodingly sinister wlU, his piercing stare and is known as "HJt Man." When Sugar Ray Leonard and T homas Hearns enter the outdoor ring at Caesars P..tace tonieht, the a we of the fight will be greatly enhanced by their contrasts -some real, some illusionary. 1rs World Boxing Council cham· pion Leonard's flashy speed against the explosive power of Hearns, the World Boxing Association 147·pound king. In what has become the richest fight in boxing history, it's Leonard, one of the wealthiest and most rec· ognized figures in sport, versus a man hungry for recognition. As fi ght time neared, however, each fighter seemed determined to dis pel parts of their m yths . Leonard, winner of 30 of his 31 pro houts with 21 knockouts, claimed he was every bit as hungry as Hearns, saving, "I love the profession and I love lo win. I haven't loat my concen· traU<>n i1ince 1 lo.t that' fl rat bout with Roberto Duran." Hearns, unbeaten in 32 fl1thts with 30 knockouts, stressed that people would discover he can box as well aa hit with power, and he also seemed bent on changing his image as the villain. Microphone In harid, he turned crowd-pleasing showman during his workouts, and he paid special atten· lion to the kids who attended his training sessions. · '1 've always taken time with kids," he s aid. "I want to put som ething baok into the country." Hearns, a 22-year-old from Detroit. would appear to have some distinct physical advantages over Leonard, 25. from Palmer Park, Md . The 6-1 Hearns is 3 inches taller, and has a 4-inch reach advantage. ·'I am confident," said Hearns. "This is the big chance for me to make my mark in the world. "I know he's a good fighter. but I <See TITLI!:, Page 86) Sugar Ray Leonard SPORTS COlUMNIST BUD TUCKER .. Ex-champions tab Sugar Ray Boxer picked over 'Banger' LUS ANGELES -At the Boxing Hall of Fame banquet the other night, the former champions showed up in tuxedos whose lapels and cuffs SUI· gested the days their owners still held their titles. The old warriors faked and jabbed and toasted each other well into the night and accounts were enbellished and records enhanced. For a change, though. the past graciously gave way to the future for a moment or two. The authorities assembled paused lo discuss the up· coming hostilities involving Sugar Ray Leol)ard and Thomas Hearns who will box for the clarified welterweight championship or the world. THE ANCIENT campaigners did oot talk at length about the fact millions of people will watch t his thing even though it is not to be displayed on commercial television. Neither did they make much or the (act the principals will receive purses well into the millions. You see, the tigers of those other times don't ... unde rstand connoisseurs ol the sweet science shelling out $500 for a ringside seat. For that mat- ter, they don't quite envision the ringside seat.a be· ing located at a hotel and casino in Las Vegas. Championship fights are held in ball parks. CANDID CAMERA Billy Martin gets a look through a photographer's lens to see the reaction of Texas manager Don Zim .. mer after Martin called him on the dugout a~-... phone. The two m a nagers had a couple of laughs prior to and early into Monday's game. Billy was still s miling later . his A ·s won. 5-2 It is further quite beyond the comprehensit>n of t he aging pugs that a guy will pay $15 to see a fithl in the privacy or his own house or S20 to view the action sandwiched between 13 harness races at Hollywood Park. ~· Friday f ooth8ll may he wild, woolly BUT THE OLD TIMERS Understand alJ the other aspects of this thing. They are, as a matter or fact. unanimous in the belief this bout bu • chance to li ve up to the hype and hoopla lt bas been receiving. ... One or the things the former cha mps say thia one has going for it is the fact that Hearna is a puncher, known in the trade as a "banger," and his opponent. Leonard, is a boxer. The difference in styles is supposed to make for classic action and competition. Edison risks 23-game streak; Laguna Beach, Woodbridge hape 1981 openers By ROGER CARLSON ot tlle DMty l"Mel SUolt The Orange Coast area's busiest prep football weekend of the year -with 14 games Friday night -has a number of wrinkles as Week No. 2 unfolds . Edison High 's top-ranked Chargers, two-time defending CJ F Big Five Conference champions. risk their 23-game winning streak against Santa Ana, and Fountain Valley (No. 2 in Jhe Big Five) and El Toro hook up in a battle of former coaching partners with the Barons trying to make it three straight st)utouts over El Toro. Laguna Beach High's Artists and the Wood- bridge Warriors open the 1981 campaign after opt- ing for scrimmages during the first week. It's Woodbridge's initial varsity competition. Marina High's Vikings go for No. 3, boasting the winningest record in the CIF (2-0). Estancia unveils its heavy artillery again. Esperanza and Capistrano Valley are in a rematch of their 1980 CIF Central Conference title showdown, surprising University and Irvine (each 1-0) get another test and Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar, Huntington Beach, Ocean yiew, Costa Mesa and Mater Dei are on the road. Here's a look at each: Edlaon va. Santa Ana Valley This could be Edison's most dangerous assign- ment -it's the week "between" the opener (El Dorado) and ne.xt week's nemesis <El Modena). Saota Ana's Saints crushed Costa Mesa, 21·0, last week. rolling up 367 yards without the neid of a punt. . Edison will be relying oo the rushing of Dave Gerowc and passing of Ken Major. in its quest for No.. 24. Theo Langford, who alternates with Geroux at tailback and fullback, is expected to be able to play after a hamstring lnjury kept him out of ac· tion last week. . Fount•ln V•ll•y va. El Toro Rod Emery (113 yards on 27 carries) puts his musc;Je up against El Toro tailback Damon Sweazy (lt5 }'arda on 25 carries last week) In a battle which pits El Toro Coach Bob Johnson against his former usialant at Loe Aml1os Hith (Fountain Valley's Mike Milnel'). . Altboueh Sweuy earned All·CIF credentials as a Junior, the swift El Toro back was held to 80 yards on 2A carries in last year's 16-0 loaa to the Barons. Fountain V.Uey ls the favorite wtth All-CIF quarterback Mau Steven.a and wide recehet Joel Seay fonnint a formidable pautnc punch. Marina va. 8ofM Gr•ncle Bolsa Grande wu 0..10 ill U. ud cot ott to the wrong start tut week 00tlna to toot.b.W. 2C-0), 10 ll would~ llariu'~t.Nk ll ••>'· · BoaU. ever, bu nine returnlni atarten on This week's prep football schetklle (all fames at 7:30 excecit •re netedl . "'pine 11IUrsday ne site Saddleback vs. Mission V1e10 M1ssoo V1e10 Friday lagllla Hills vs. Estancia NeWIX!l't Newport Harbor vs Cypress Western lrvme vs. Laguna Beach Laguna Beach Ftn. Valley vs. £1 Toro Mission Vie10 Mater Oe1 vs. Dos Pueblos ~ (kean View vs. LaOuinta Bolsa lim Pacifica vs. Westminster Westmmster C3n vs . San Clemente S1r1 Clemente Htg. Beach vs. £1 Dorado Valencia Salta Alla vs £d1son OCC UoJ.vers1ty vs. T ustm T ushn Bolsa Grande vs Htg. Beach ne Nne Mission by 3 £stanc1a by 7 Cypress by 3 Laguna Beach by I rtn Valley by 7 Mater Der by 7 Ocean View by 3 (X. Lutheran vs. Woodbridge Irvine (8 p.m) Westminster by 6 C'4t1 by 7 £1 ~cd> by 7 [dison by 8 Tustin by 3 Marina by 15 [ven Esperanza vs. Capistrano Valley Caix> Valley E.s~1r1za by 7 Saturday r.osta Mesa vs. Santiago Bolsa Cinie Costa Mesa by 3 offense, which may put a test to Marina's ability to keep its defensive s treak going (the defense has al· lowed one field goal in two games) . Tony Valente (4.8 yards per carry! a nd quarterback Ken Laszlo C13·for·20 for 301 yards and 4 TDs> spearhead 'the Vikings' offense, while Marina's defense has been remarkable in terms of balance. The Vikes. 2-0, are No. 8 in the Big Five Conference. Estancia vs. Laguna HUis The Eagles· will find out just what kind of secondary they possess Friday as Laguna Hills en- te'rs with junior quarterback Bill McVicar, who completed 23 of 27 for 309 yards last week in a 28-25 loss to Irvine. Laguna Hills' problems may lie in defense and that could be fatal against the likes of All-CIF quarterback Jim McCahill, who hit 13 of 20 for 179 yards and 2 TOs last week in a 28-14 victory over Cypress. Abel Cachola is McCahill's chief target and he has Curt Wenzlaff (205) ln the backfield to offset the passing game, which has catapulted Estancia to the No. 4 berth in the Southern Conference. lrvl ne va. Laguna Beach Irvine's discovered scoring punch (the Vaqs' 28-25 victory over Laguna Hills represents the most points ever scored in a game in this the fourth year of football) will ~et a stem test from Laguna Beach, which revolves aroiind fullback- linebacker Damon Berryhill. . Laguna Beach, which opted for a scrimmage instead of a game last week, was reportedly im· pressive despite heavy graduation losses. Corona del Mar vs. San Clemente Corona del Mar will be trying to make it three in a row over San Clemente and 2-0 on the 1981 season as the Sea Kings travel doWn the coast. Lance Martin , who ran fo r an 80-yard '<See PREP, Page 87) Somehow, the feeling would be that the old gents, who are always talking about bow this 1uy • could hit and how many opponents that guy cooled, would favor the banger. Not so. Almost to a man, they picked Leonard to win the bout. JIMMY McLARNIN. who once held the title currently in dispute, said Sugar Ray will maater Hearns from a boxing standpoint. '·'Leonard ls a s uperior boxer," McLarnin said. "Besides, be bu fought much better m en than Hearns bas met." J oey Maxim said, "Leonard will outbox him ... easy." Former featherweight title bolder Bobby Chacon was also sure of the outcome. ''It la entirely up to Leonard." Chacon said. "If be boxes his man and fights the right way, there 15 no way he can lose. Of course, if Sugar Ray makes the mistake of trying to mix it up with Hearns then be is in trouble. "BUT IF SUGAR RAY fights his fight and boxes Hearns, there ain't no match." Only one of yesterday's champs went oo record as favoring Hearns. Middleweight cham- pion Bobo Olson said the puncher has the edee this time. "It is true Sugar Ray is the best boxer," Bobo s11id. ''and he will outbox him for seven or eieht rounds. Then Hearns will come on and show l)e la the stronger fighter. Therefore, I loolt for Hearna t to lake Sugar Ray out along about the el1hth or ~-· ninth round." • . The man's namesake, Sugar Ray Robimon, • chose to abstain. "I haven't seen either man fi1h\." Robl.nlon explained. Quisenberry helps Angels forget pennant fever · By ED ZINTEL Kansas City, with Dan Quisenberry °' * OaltJ,.... ,..., and Co .. ·turned them back, 3-2. Well folks, pennant fever has Just Another frustrating loss in a about left Anaheim. ' season of frustrations. Quiaenberry1 The only thing that kept ft going, the former Costa Mesa High ana we now ftnd out, this long and (ar in-Orange Coast College standout, lo, September was the strike. pitched the final two iooin&a lo relief Jn this most unusual or baseball or statter Atlee Hammaker and years, Ole Ahgel1 have twice 1ooe . ked hi 16th r th the full gamu~t from pretenders to J>lC up s save o e year. contenders ln tne first baU and from ll ·put the ~oyals anothrier g~e up conte nders to pretender.s in the over the r~t m the Ame can ~•cue second.•· Worst division . Uey now lead Now the Angels can aurt ~I aecond·place Oaldand (the nnt half bo d f winnen) by a (ull three gamea and a ut 1982 an ~rget about i•1. are the only team ln the division with Tuesday niaht at Anaheim -8 wtnntn.g record (20·U). Stadium, 21,610 watctied the Anfela The Aniels:-meanwliJre;Qj'()pped t0 iose the 10th of their lut U 1amea u .U·2l in the second half ' and are in last place, seven games back. pitched just 2~ innings since beiq "They (the Angels) were the ones I called up last month. was most afraid of at the beginning Moreno pitched well enoqh. allow· of the season,'· said Kansas City /i~bree runs throu1h 4 ~ befON liv· third baseman George Brettinwho ing way to J esse Jefferson ~then collected two hits and drove the St e Renko. • game's first run with a double In the But the AnJela, who acond 11111• ~ first inning. runs in the fifth and el.lbth aa • ~ "No, 1 can't believe they're playtn1 sacrifice fiy by Rick B.urlesoa lild a like this," he continued. "I know double by Dan Ford . once .,aln Ud they've bad a lot of injuries but I aUll too Utile too late ..... u _ _. can't believe lt.'f' "I think J'm a OftWJ"' pltebei thll A boll on the tlbow of pitcher Ken year than I •• tut." hid am.a. Forsch, wbo wu aupl)Oled to start berry, who .... 1IP U. IWI m ._ · Tuesday, wu one Injury the Aftlels el1hth, then MUied dowa • Ntlrid could W lfJord to btar ~ It fore.cl the aide In order ln tbe ~ ' Man11er Gent Mauch to io wtt!l "Lut~_<wM9 MW•- rookie Ancel Moreno, who had <See ANUELa. ..... •> I , ·. -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, September i 6, i 98'1 All-f emal~ race gets , Del Mar approval From AP dispatches DEL MAR -Aner threaienlng !m \o shut down the track without i\, the Women's Jockey Association has been awarded an all-f'!male race at the Expo Meet, il was announced Tuesday. A spokeswoman said the Sept. 24 contest will be the. first professional race with only women jockeys and parimutuel wagering ever held in California. Directors of the 22nd District Agricultural Association •·agreed to accept full responsibiH· ty, '' the announcemef\t said. The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club earli er re· fused to agree to the race, saying there would be too. little belting because women jockey~ aren't well known. But officers of the women's association went before the governing associa- tion last week and threatened to picket the park unless the race was approved. • Kri stvn Goddard, president of the Hollywood·based women's association, called the agreement "a major breakthrough for women jockeys.'' Quote of the day Michigan football coach Bo Schem- bechler, after his team 's 21·14 loss to Wisconsin: "Obvjously. we're not as good as everybody thought we were." Rankings mean nothing -Robinson Perennial college football power use is currently ranked second na- tionally, but Coach John Robinson [I] isn't taking his team's high rating too seriously. ''The ranking means nothing, absolute ly nothing, at this point." Robinson says. "There is no best team in the country. no second best team in the country. The polls are great. but in terms of evaluation at this time, they don't mean· much." . . . Minnesota quarterback Steve Dils, who has started in place of injured regular Tommy Kramer the past two weeks, suffe r ed a s houlder separation in Monday night's loss to Oakland, leaving the Vikings' quarterback situation in a stale of uncertainty .. The San Diego Chargers acquired six-year defensive tackle John Woodcock from Detroit . . . Brian Peets, a tight end cut by Seattle last month. signed with San Francisco ... Mike Davis of Oakland is expected to miss at least six , weeks or the NFL season with a frilctured right leg . . Atlanta will ~o with bnly two Co~per's hit beats Yankees. 2-1 Cecil Cooper slntled homo the Ill go-ahcud run fn a two.run Milwaukee third lnnlng, and the Brewera beld oa.... to defeat the New York Yankees, 2·1, in ' American Louguc action Tuesday. R.alle Flnceu pitched the f.lnal two lnnlngs to pick up h.i& 25th 6ove, tops in the majors , . Bump Wllls and Al Olive r each had four hits with Ohver drivin(( in four runs and Mickey Rhert three MS Tex.ua erupted tor a l 2 2 rout of 0uk1 and . . . Lad• Leal won his third s traight game with rellof help from Jcwy McLau•hltn • and Toronto took advantage of three errors lo defeat Minnesota, 4-2 . . . Benny Ayala'11 pinch-hit, three-run homer capped a four-run rat ly in the ninth Inning, giving C:ooper Baltimore a 7·6 victory over Cleveland. Ayala'i; bhu;t olf tne left fi eld foul pole against reliever Sid Monie made a loser ou~ of reliever Mike Stanton . . Bruce Bocbte's leadoff home run 1'napped a 1-1 ti~ in the seventh and Seattle added two more runs in the inning and four more in the eighth to beat the Chicago White Sox, 8·4. Foster, Leibrandt lead Red victory George Foster knocked in two m runs and Charlie Lt'lbrandt pitchtid a five·hitter as Gincinnatt shutout lh<' Houston Astros, 4·0, Tue11day nlKhl In NationaJ L.caguc action. Lelbrandt, IO, yielded a game-opening double to Tony Scott nnd then sailed throu!lh the buluncc of the same for his first victory Due Parker and Omar Moreno blasted solo home rums 1&nd veteran Lulx Ttant pitched a four- hitter as Pitt.'Jburgh downed the Chicago Cubs, 8-2. Tiant. rnuklnit his first appearance .. g4tlost the Cubs, also belted a three-run double in the six- th i nn ing ... Garry Te mpleton, starting· bis first game since Aug. 28 after be- ing suspended, collected four hits, scored twice and drove f'osti<r in a run to lead St. Lo~is to a 3·2 victory over Montreal in the first game of a double-header. Bobby Ramos delivered a ·run- scoring single to break a 1-1 lie in the fourth in· ning to key Montreal's 4-3 triumph in the second game ... Pinch-hitter Dave Bergman's squeeze bunt scored Joe Pettlni with the win- ning run to climax a three-run ninth inning rally that gave San Francisco a 6·5 victory over Atlanta. Palmer to design China course HONG KONG -Arnold Palmer n says lhe site. soil a nd weather condi- tions at a plush resort in the People's Republic of China are ideal for China's first golf course. Palmer visited China briefly Saturday to take a look at the Youngmo Hot Spring Resort. where he has been asked to design an 18-hole course. Basebali today On this date In baseball in 1975: Pittisburah's Rennie Ste,,nnoll lied Wilbert Rot>1nson's , 189'l record by 1oln1 7 tor·7 wlth four slneles, two doubles and a triple 3S the Pirates routed the Chlcago Cubs. 22·0, In the most decisive shutout in major league history. On th.is date in 1960: W arr~n Spuhn o( the Milwaukee Braves set a club record wlth 15 strikeoutJ and hurled the tlrst of his two career no· hitters, blanking the Philadelphia Phillies, 4·0. It was the l'econd time in a month that the Phils had been no·hlt by the Braves, as Lew Burdette blanked them Aug. 18. On this date in 1939: 1'he New York Yankees clinched their fourth straight American League title, beating Detroit 8·5. On this date in t 9'i4: Sunny Jim Bottomley of Sl. Louis drove in ;:1 re~ord 12 runs as th'e Cardinals routed the Brooklyn Dodgers 17-3. Today's birthday : Milwaukee infielder Robin Yount is 26. NHL opposes Canada betting pool TORONTO-John Ziegler , pres· ~ ident of the national Hockey ' League, said Tuesday the NHL has retained legal counsel to "review"·the national s1>orts belting pool proposed by the Canadian federaJ government. Ziegfer said ifl a statement his league has been advised the federal government a nd cer· Lain provincial governments are considering adopting lotteries or pool betting involving NHL games. • ·'Throughout Its history, the NHL has con· sistently opposed a ny form of gambling on NHL games or fillY aspect thereof," the statement said. Meanwhile, Lee MacPhail, American League baseball president, said he was opposed to the idea. Piersall out fo r rest of ~eason Broadcaster Jimmy Piersall, • suspended indefinitely last week !>Y the Chicago White Sox because of a flip~ remark about ballplayers' wives, Is out for the rest of the season, a club spokesma n s,ays ... Seoul Mayor Park Young-su said the South Korean capital city is sending a six-man delegation to Baden-Baden, West Germany next week lo step up its efforts to win the right to host the 1988 Summer Olympics ... Jamaal Wilkes' infant daughter died suddenly Monday. The girl, Arianne JuUse, was born Sept. 6 to Wilkes and his wife Valerie ... The largest trifecta of the 1981 season at Monticello Raceway was recorded when the third race com bi nation of 5·8· rpa1d $12,049 . Television. radio TV: No events scheduled RA-DIO: Baseball Atlanta at Dodgers, 7 :30 p.m .. KABC (790); Kansas City at Angels, 7:30 p.m .. KMPC (710). .. Kenned y's b a:t stops Dodge rs SAN DLEOO <AP> The past 48 hours have . probably been the beat. of San Ole10 Padres / l'Ulchcr Terry Ken11edy'11 major le.gue carHr. Kt>nncdy. who was 4-for-4 Monday night, hit safe- ty his first three limes up Tuesday, to lead the Padres to an 8·2 victory over U1e OodJttt. "'I've never had two days like this ba"ck·to· buck In my life," said Kennedy, who came within · ont> hit or tying Dave Winfield for the club record of eight conRecutive hits . Dodgcr shortstop Derrel Thomais robbed the All star catcher or his record tying bid with an outstandi ng over-the-s houlder catc h in the scvent.h inning . "THE STREAK has just been one of those thangs," said Kenn~dy. who i11 hitting a blazing ..t39 in his last 15 games. "I never had four hits in a game until Monday. I'm swinging like I'm in a daze. 1 know I'm swinging good." Kennedy is hitting .312 for the season and has rapped five doubles in the last two ~ames to give him 22 for the year. His bases-Joaded two-bagger in the fifth · in- nmg staked San Diego to a 5-J lead and gave starter Juan Eichelberger, 8-6, his third victory in four career decisions against the Dodgers. Joe Lefebvre was 4-for-4 and drove in two runs as San Diego pounded four Los Angeles pitchers for 13 hits. Eichelberger held the Dodgers to seven hits in eight itmings while walking three and striking out 10. " Nursing a 2· l margin in the fifth, the Padres exploded for four r uns to hand s tarter Dave Goltz, 2-4, his fourth consecutive loss. OZZIE SMITH hit a leadoff single and Alan Wiggins walked to bring on reliever Bobby Castillo. A s acrifice and an intentional walk loaded the bases to bring up Kennedy. who cleared them with his second double and fifth in two . games. Lefebvre then hit another triple to knock in Kennedy for the final run of the inning. Mike Scioscia drove in both Dodger runs with a single in the second and a sacrifice fl y in the sixth. The Padres got a run in the second on Ken- nedy's do uble. Lefebvre's single and Luis Salazar's run-scoring groundout. The Padres loaded the bases with no outs in the fourth inning but scored just one run to take a 2· l lead. From Page B5 • T ITLE FIGIIT .... know my capa bilities. I 'II start out boxing him, looking for some way lo put him out. When I find it, I will put him out, whether it's the first round. the third or the 15th.·' Leonard~sa~. · Tll beat· Thomas Hearns' I've had this vision"Of the fight where he gets frustrated because he can't hit me and he starts comi.ng in and I knock him out." Pastorini's tryout means little--Malavasi ··What I have to do," said Leonard. who also holds the World Boxing AssociaJion junior mjd- dle weight title, "is dictate the pace of the fi ght and dominate every round.·· · The contrasts J>etween the two fighters, their undeniable taJent, and the fact the bout will unify the 147-pound title have helped make it the most lucrative fight ever. The only undisputed title cur- rently belongs to Marvin Hagler, middleweight. Coach terms Sunday's Green Bay game as a 'must' for his winless Rams From AP dispatches Coach Ray Malavasi terms Sunday's clash at Anaheim Stadium against the Green Bay Packers as a "must" for his winless Los Angeles Rams. thusiasm. although he, admits a team gets up psychologically more before a playoff or a Super Bowl game. . · ·1 am not satisfi ed with our performance," he said readily. "Everyone has to play 60 m inutes every game and it is my job to see that they do it. The team has got to be sold on total concentration. On one hand, Malavasi considers every contest, as a "must," but on the other hand, an 0-3 record might put the jobs of him.self and his quarterback. Pat Haden, in some jeopardy. Malavasi emphatically says no about that. He has a three-year contract and confidence in Haden, despite the losses to Houston and New Orleans. "If l do a good job, I 'II sell them on it." Malavasi is unhappy with his club's r ushing, which has netted 225 yards in two games. ··1 am perturbed about the breakdown in a lot of little things," he told his Tuesday media meet- ing. "I think we will turn around." "We have to have balance and we haven't had balance in the rushing," he said. Still. Haden has been intercepted five times despite completing 31 of 54 pass attempts for 369 yards and four touchdowns. Malavasi said a tryout of former Houston and Oakland quarterback Dan Pastorini ·meant little and that Haden remains No. 1 and Jeff Rutledge No. 2 in the quarterback alignment. "He showed something on that fourth quarter touchdown drive," Malavas i sa)d of his quar terback. "If we had the ball one more time, I think we would have won it '' Still, fans of the Rams aren't happy with the slow start· by a team with ability and one men· tioned for the Super Bowt before the.season began. Malavasi doesn't ft!~I ttiere is a lack of en· But the Rams didn't and the Saints, who won just one game last season, beat the Ram~7 after losing to Atlanta 27·0 in their opener . _,. Tlllt _....,,,con-tootr..n .c-.ie: ,.IDAY Vlrolnle "'-Rvtvers al EHi Ruth<trford. N.J .. 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NR.1s Pick of The Week -THURSDAY- EAGLES ~ OVER BUFFALO -W•d.- Pm'a '°'"'' Pfclc HEARNS • OVER SUGAR RAY SAYE 17000° '2700 '81 Amt. saved depends on length Of contract & amt. down. Minimum 25"°' dn 48 mot. contract. "but broke down a few times,'· and the same might be said of his other units. Promoters are talking about gross revenues of ' about $40 million and a net income of almost '30 million. Leonard will get at least S8 million and perhaps as much as $13 million. Hearns will get about $5 million. He said Haden suffered ankle and hip inj uries and wanted to stay in the game. and "there was no way in the world I was going to pull him out and destroy the confidence of the quarterback." Just a week earlier, in the 27·20 loss to Houston, Malavasi did replace Haden in the fourth quarter with the Rams just three points behind. Most of the 24,382 seats in the temporary stands outside the casino bave been sold, with lop ticket prices of $500. Edison, FV ranked 1-2 The fight was scheduled to be televised to 298 closed circuit locations, and will be aired in some 50 nations. Most noteworthy perhaps, is that the event marks a new progr ession in the megabucks mating of sport and home pay TV. Orange Coast area football again appears to be a mong the class of Southern California follow- ing the release of the first CIF rankings. Edison High's two-time defending CIF Big Five Conference champions are ranked No. 1 and right behind them in the No. 2 slot is 1980 runner- up Fountain.Valley. An audience of as many as one million households in 24 cities across the country will shell out $15 apiece to watch the event in the comfort of their living room. Also ranked in the top 10 are Mater Dei (No. 7 > and Marina (No. 8), while Estancia High's Eagles are rated No. 4 in the Southern Conference. · The delayed rights for network television in the United States are believed to have gone to ABC for a reported price tag of as much as $3 million. No official announcement has been made and it is not known when the fight might be shown. Baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Kansas City x·Oakland Minnesota Texas Chicago Seattle Angels W L Pct. GB 20 15· .571 - 16 17 ,485 3 17 19 .472 3"!1 15 18 .455 4 14 21 400 6 14 21 .400 6 12' 21 .364 7 East Division Detroit 22 12 .647 - x-New York 20 15 .571 21f.i Milwaukee·· 21 16 .568 21f.i Baltimore 19 15 .559 3 Boston 18 15 .545 31f.i Toronto 16 17 .485 5Y.z Cleveland .17. l9 .472 6 x -ft1rsl-half d1v1s1on wmner T...-y'ak- ICen..s City J, ., ..... 2 Detroit et 8ostan Cppd., relnl T Ol"Oftto ~ Mlnnnote 2 8elllmon 7, Cle~encl 4 Mllw~• t. H.W YCI"• 1 T .. es I t, 0.lelld t Seattle I, Olk ego• T ... y't O- IC-City (~rd 9-10) •I ...... CZ- t•tl, 11 Dettolt IUdl11r ~ end Morrlt 12-41 at 90llton ITouer ... , -Hu'"" 1.0), t, n Mlnneaol• lWllllamt 4·1) •t To,..1110 IBereftOU9< Ml, 11 Beltlmore IMcGreoor 11 ·31 et C>•vel"'d <••11<•r7•>. n Hew York ti.101191u ._,, •I MllW.OIC• <Lwcll M>,n ' OekleN IHwrl• 10-7) et T~ lO.rwln .. 7), 11 Clll<eoD (BllfM M l •11'9""'• ICle'(MI, II NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Houston 22 13 .629 x·Dodgers 20 15 .571 2 Cincinnati 19 15 .559 2\l'l San Francisco 19 15 .559 21"2 Atlanta 18 16 .529 31f.i San Diego 11 25 .306 11 Vi East Division St. L.ouis 19 13 .594 Montreal 17 16 .515 2112 •Chicago 16 18 .471 4 New York 15 18 .455 4V:z Pittsburgh 15 21 .417 6 x-Philadelphia 13 19 .406 6 x-First-ha lf division winner T...-y'tk- Sen Olego 8, DelllWa 2 Pllbburof\ I, Clll<eoc> 2 Clncln11ell ~. H-ton o St. Louil ». MonlrHI , .. PlllledelDtll• at Hew Yor'll (ppd., relnl Sen Frenc:lteo 6, AUent. S T ... r"•O-. At1•11ta (!'Wry, .. ) al~ (Reuu W>, II Plthburofl CR......, t-l) et Clllcego IBln;t •21 Pllll-ll)llfe c Ruthven 10-S eftd GerllOll tJo.i> •t Hew V-IHerrls 3-4 alld Zacllry MO, 2, fl St. Louil (Fon<ll a-s elld S-Mn 1 .. 1 el Mon- lrUI (Bu"ls 7 .. llfld Bell-2-1),"2, n Houttofl 15"ttoll N I at S.n Oleoo IL.ollar 1·71, fl Clncln"'ll (5oto •1> a1 S.n Frenclt<o (Bkle Ml,n . .... .._. ----.... ,,..,,....,.. ••• ~----.. _... ................. ,...__....""'.t. -·-·---"·--=""-~..-;........:..=.-....ia;.--,,;;.-c-.;...-....;;;._.;_,.._. __ .._"-'~-----~ ---- TERRY HENIGAN Irvine High From Page 85 RICK CURTIS University High PREP FOOTBALL • • touchdown last week , and workhorse Bill Bright - ' :, key the Sea Kings' running attack, but they'll face •• La different type or defense than the norm Friday with San Clemente's split four tactics. San Cle mente is small, lacks depth and was a 22-7 loser to FaJlbrook last week ••• . . Newport Harbor vs. Cypress .. . i I 1 The Sailors oC Newport Harbor will find a good m easuring stick Friday after being stifled by Marina, 35·3, which held Newport to three yards rushing and 76 passing (7 of 29). Cypress was a 28·14 victim of Estancia Satur· day. Estancia is considered the team to beat for the Sea View League title. Ocean Vlew vs. La Quinta Ocean View, too, will be trying to rebound after seeing its ground attack s mothered in the opener. And, it's another yardstick game. since La Quinta was a 17·7 loser to Westminster a week ago. John Heinle is Ocean View's quarterback and he h as a wealth or receivers for targets. The big question is whether the Seahawks can improve on a running game that netted 49 yards against Pacifica. Mater Del vs. Dos Pueblos Defensive tackle J im Birmingham appears to be OK after an ankle injury, good news for Mater Dei, which takes its 1-0 record against O·l Dos Pue blos, a team known for its sizable line and pro-set offense\ The Monarchs, too, will be trying to get more out of their running game after a disappointing opener in which the brothers combination of Ken· nedy and Al Pola was held to 29 yards . Huntington Beach vs. El Dorado Huntington Beach also finds itself with a measuring tape, since E l Dorado High, with All · Cl F defensive back Craig Rutledge \he key ingre- dient, enters in an attempt to rebound from a 22·0 loss to Edison last week. Costa Mesa vs. Santiago Costa Mesa was shut down to the tune of 19 yards rushing and 71 passing last week, but San- tiago doesn't figure to give the Mustangs as many problems as Santa Ana did in a 21·0 win Santiago returns eight starters from a 2-8 1 squad and is coming off a 34-0 spanking from Vill a Park. University vs. Tustin Tustin's wishbone option offense 1s the big hur- dle for University's defense. which has already shown the ability to shove people around (Norwalk fell, 20-0. last week). 1 The slot -I Uni versity offense is keyed by quarterback Randy Myers and his No. l receiver, slotback Gary Ianuzzi. who caught 10 passes last week. Woodbridge vs. Orange Lutheran Coach Gene Noji (formerly of Long Beach Po- ly) unveils his War riors for the first time with quarterback Kevin Burke expected to handle the offensive scheme. The Warriors. with juniors and sophomores only, begin a series of five straight "home" en· counters at Irvine High. Westminster vs. Pacifica The Lions of Westminster are reeding off the passing of David Neville (13 of 23 for 184 yards last week), but are up against a stronger rated foe in Pacifica, which boasts 100-pound fullback Jeff .Ross and quarterback Jeff Osterode. Capistrano Valley vs. Esperanza This is one of Orange County's big attractions Friday, a collision between Coach Pete Yoder's No. 1 ranked Esperanza Aztecs (Southern Con· ference) against Coach Dick Enright's No. 1 ranked Cougars (Central Conference). Capo beat Esperanza in the Central Con- ference finals a year ago (1 1-0), but has a com- ple tely r e vampe d team with sophomore quarterback Burt Call the player on the spot. Saddleback vs. Mission Viejo Saddleback, which dropped Buena Park and running back Mo Printup, 7·6, last week, tries its defense this time against junior quarterback Klaus Leltenbauer. who paced Mjssion to a 27-7 romp over Tustin. I • , ... NFL x-Rams 7 over Green Bay x-Buffalo 3112 over Phlladelphla x.Clnclnnatl 1 'h over Cleveland Detroit 1112 over x-Mlnnesota x-Houston 2112 over Miami x-P)ttsburoti 6 over Ne'IV Yor~ Jets x·Aflinta 9•12 over San.F ranclsco "·St. Louis 3 over Washi~ton Sen Diego 31h over x-Kansas City x...Chl~ 31h over Ta~a Bay x-Oenver 21h over Baltl(Tlore • 1 x-New York Giants 3 over New Orleans x-Ot'"land 8 over Seattle Dallas~ over x-New England College . x·Mlchlgan 2~ over Notre Dame use 171/i over }(·Indiana a.orgla "'°"' over Clemson • • T-exas-.No. Texas State, no odds x-Ohlo Stat. 20over Michigan SI. UCL.A 9V2 over x-Wlsconsln Mf•mf (Ohlo)-x·North Carolina, no odds Alabame 13 over x-Kentucky BYU·X·Texas-EI Paso, no odds M IHlsMPPl·X-Mlmphll St., no odds x·Wuhlngton 16over Kansas St. •·MJaf'N, 'Fta. l 'h ovtr Houston X·Hebnl:lk• 10 over Flortda St. X•DeriOtn home tHm (~Harratt'1il .... ~-..) .._. __ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Septembor 16, 1981 * Never, never und_erestimate .a • WlD Irvine's Henigan, University;s Curtis show 'em how sweet it is,.and they don 't wast e time . • .. Lord, whut a victory can do tor a suy. Take the lrvlnti Hi fh fan, lor ticample . Ten straight losses in 1980 s about enough Lo make anyone c6nsider soccer as an outlet . Or take University High's sltuaUon -a school with four straight years of enduring seven loaus per season and entering 1981 with its fourth coach in rour years.._ Neither seems to form much of a basis for a bright outlook tor this year, but all it look was one Friaay night to get the juices flowing. At Irvine High, under the gwdance or new coach Terry Henigan (a veteran of many cam- paigns> the Vaqueros did something that hasn't been seen before in a 5·32·1 history -the Vaqs rallied, did it in the clutch, executed when the chips were down and came away without the necessity of finding another excuse after defeating Laguna Hiiis, 28·25. • AT UNIVERSITY HIGH the T rojans went on the road ~d came home with a shut.out (20-0 over Norwalk> as rookie coach Rick Curtis showed it can be done. Both were sought out for comment over the we~kend, both were finally tracked d own soril"ewhere in t he catacombs of the school's athletic department, where it appears they have set up living quarters "There were two things we really felt-good about," said Henigan. "We told our kids that we hoped to make a good showing and when Laguna Hills took the opening kickoff fl> yards and scored, we came back and marched, and scored. "When a team has been losing in the past, and PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON comes back, well, we were happy about that. "Then· there was the fourth-quarter drive. We w e re fourth-and-10 af one point, but o ur qu arterback, Jim Gasho, made a super pass." The Vaqs got a little help, too, with two major penalties against Laguna Hills, and that's something (luck > that seemed to avoid Irvine with unbelievable consistency in the past. "Yes, they (the players) were in a seventh heaven Friday night and rightfully so. But just playing well, with no turnovers, was pleasing. Still , I must admit, without a win. it would have been very disappointing." OK COACH, WHAT'S the magic formula? Would you believe, Henigan answered? "No turnovers. We didn't-throw the ball much because we think we have to be successful with the run . We dido 't give up any bombs. Laguna Hills had to march and we didn't allow" the easy score.·· Even Curtis, the University coach, a7fmitted he was surprised Irvine won. As for University, we11 , Curtis is a former linebacker, so right there you get the idea the Trojans didn't do too much more than he expected. "We had a good foundation laid for us," says Curtis. referring to the one-year stay by Ted Mull?,n, who hus since moved lo Foothill HllCh, · The kids knew what they wanted to do and they ended that wuy 1 .. st year with that type o( game (38-7 over Irvine) "We've »dded a few wrinkle~. und I think there is a httle more eothus1asn1 and tog•ther· ness." ClJRTIS ADMITS the nerv1es were wlUl him. but only to a certain extent. "I expected Norwalk to be a little tou&her," he says. "I'm sure t,hat's going to be our easiest game of the year, by far." Well , at any rate, Jrvlne and University are llnbeaten as they gird for the second week of 1981 football, and for some very hard-working people. it's about time. * * * W R. "Bill" Schroeder. Braven "Buddy" Dyer Jr / and thtt, rest of the athJetic fo undation first known as the Helms Athletic Foundation, which was rescued by Peter Ueberroth, has round even more backing with the emergence or First In· terstate BanJt. What this means is simply more depth to the backing of Southern California's sports museum, athletic awards program and sports library, and it's nothing but good news for anyone associated with athletics, parents. players or friends The First Interstate Athletic Foundation will continue to house the museum and libl'ary at 9800 Sepulveda Blvd in Los Angeles (near LAX), but ne w quarters are anticipated somewh ere within Los Angeles County With the Rams and Angels already having de- fect ed to Orange County, the uproar from m etropolitan sportswriters would never die if we got that one. too. Golden West College: New kids on the block Toughest schedule ever faces Rustlers·as they move to the South Coast Conference By CURT SEEDEN Of llM o.11, ~ SUtt The South Coast Conference championship. It has a nice ring to 1t, doesn't it? For some time now -12 years to be exact - Golden West College football coach Ray Shackleford has patiently waited for the chance to return to the South Coast Conference and build a strong rivalry with teams like Fulle rton and Orange Coast. After finishing second behind eventual Avocado-Sowl champion Santa Monica in the Southern Cal Conference last season. Shackleford and his Rustlers will turn their attentions on the South Coast Conference. knowing full well they're the new kids on the block. Still. the GWC coach has a pretty good idea of what to expect this season. "THE SCHEDULE IS overall the hardest we 've ever h ad Ther e 's n o comparison,·· • 1981 OUTLOOK Shackleford_says . "Even though we haven't been in this confer ence for 12 years, we're still familiar with most of the teams." Shackleford isn't making any bold predictions, but he does have a nucleus of 21 lettermen and five returning starters to work with, including his No. 1 quarterback. Sam Aiello. "We're not predicting any conference cham· pionships but we're not going to be a doormat, either. We've got as good a chance as anyone else." Shackleford says. As GWC 's non -confe r e n ce opene r at Ba k e r s field thi s Saturday approaches. Shackleford's forces are down to 81 members -a number that makes things easy for the GWC coach or 16 years. "IT'S BASICALLY BETTER to work with s maller numbers. We're further along than we have 1,>een in the past at this stage." Shackleford s ays With Ai ello running a veer offense with plenty of community college experience, Shackleford likes the prospects of the Golden West attack this season. The big question mark is his defense which boasts just one starter from the 1980 team that finis hed 5·3·2. Here's a rundown of the Rustler squad: .. QUARTERBACKS -Shackleford labels Aiello (6-3. 200) a "blue chip, Division I prospect." A second-team, all·conference selection last year Aiello completed 110 of 196 passes for 1,378 yards. placing him fifth on GWC's all-time list. He threw for nine touchdowns, despite starting in only six of the Rustlers' 10 games. He'll be backed up by San- ta Monica CC transfer Derrick Worthy (6·0, 170). RUNNING BACKS -"We should be able to run much more effectively this year," Shackleford says. The reason? The Rustlers will have returner Todd Elliott (6-0, 100) from Crenshaw High, and letlerman·steve Kottke (6·0, 1001. Elliott carried the baJI 28 limes for 150 yards and three 'tDs dur- From Page 8 5 SURF FOLDS • • • was not renewed. several players brought in by the club were released and a couple of favorites with Surf fans -Mark Lindsay and Paul Cahill -were traded off to San Jose. Wall is just thankful he wasn't around when the end came. "I would have felt that it was partly my fault. Since I left, and I · m certainly not blowing my own trumpet, I sa~ what was coming because of cer· lain individuals that were brought into the club," Wall admits. In four years in CaUfomia, the Surf recorded a 54-70 record. The club's best year was in 1979 when it finished at .500 with a 15·15 record. During those four years, however, the club just could not generate fan enthusla.sm. ''The owners are committed to growth at every level in Orange County," notes Peterson. "The single most important thing to note la that these men (Henry Segerstrom, Robert Fluor, Jay Carden, Kae Ewing and others) are businessmen. They're dealing with eveTyt.ht.ng at a level or bual· ness. ''When they reiterate thelr faith In soccer, those aren't boUow words. They're genuine," P etenoo adds. • Sud President 8111 Dawson and General Manager Gary Benson were not available for eotn· mel\l Jat.e T\lesday nlght. Laurie CaUow~ 1s lb England on business and was also unavailable for comment. TM Surf la the aec:ond NASL franchlle to fold since the regular aeaso.n eJJded lut month. Earlier, the AUanta ChJef1 informed leaiu~ ol- Oclals of thttr dedalon to close down. Cates Pau G1em mg the late s tages of 1980, while Kottke gained 80 yards in 10 carries. ''There's no question about El- liott's a bilities. He was our best back last year in the final game against Santa Mo nica," Shackleford says. RECEIVERS -Shackleford has converted last year's backup QB, Tony LaPlante, into a tight end. but it will be hard to replace first-team All· American Mark Gobel <now at Ari%ona). LaPlante, at 6·3, 217, threw the ball for 521 yards and five TDs in '80. Gil Rhodes (6·2. 180), a sophomore from Edison High, caught six passes fo r 147 yards last season and shall be Aiello's main target from the wide receiver position. He'IJ be joined by another former All-Sunset League star in Chris Gales (5-11 , 175), the sophomore from Newport Harbor. Cates caught just one pass last year, but it was a big one -a 69-yard TD from La Plante against Rio Hondo. OFFENSIVE LINE -"Leading the Rustler blocking will be Alex Gerke (6·3, 250), a tackle from Westminster High who was forced tq red· shirt in 198> after a motorcycle accident left him badly burned. He'll be joined by returning starters Bill Smith (6-4, 215) and Jim Larwood (6-2, 230), making the GWC line one of the Rustler s' strongest assets this season. Other possibilities are OCC transfer Tim Inman (6-1, 225) and Dave Melton (6-3. 250). DEFENSIVE LINE -The GWC defense gave up an average of 99 yards rushing per game last Kottke Elliott £.a Plante year. but all the Rustler starters are gone, leaving Shackleford with one or his most inex perien;ed lines in years. Much of the weight will fall qn the shoulders or recently converted defensive end Junior Pau who has recovered from a knee injury, beefed up his frame lo 6-5, 252. and has clocked a 5.0 11\ the 40-yard dash. Other probable starters are Brook Schnitker (6-4, 220 ) and Mike Arent (6-1. 230). a pair of sophomores who saw limited action in '80. LINEBACKERS -Middle linebacker Kory Burwell C6·2, 235) Jeads another inexperienced category. He'll be joined by freshmen Tim Bim,.son <Ma rina) and Bob Thompson (Huntington Beach). Both saw action in the Orange County All -star foot· ball game thls year SECONDARY -Safety Terry Bachmeier (6-0, 175 ) from Ocean Vi'ew, anchors a strong defensive backfield. The two-time All-Empire League selec- tion had seven interceptions last year, returning the ball 127 yards in the process. He'll be joined by cornerbacks Jim Taylor (5·10, 170 1 and Don Mosich (6-1. 200>. They combined for five intercep- tions last year. KICKING GAME Place·kicker Scott Giem capped an outstanding freshman season by finishing fourth in the conference scoring race with 48 points. A former runnin~ back at Newport Harbor, Giem has also been assigned the punting duties this year. h 0 hit on 31 of 33 extra points last season and had a .ti'i7 percentage on field goal at· tempts from jnside th0 40-yard line. ~-=-~~~~~~~~~ Surfing meet set ~rich RAMS SEASON TICKETS U1111tec1 Cholc• Sffh ..... .,.,.,..zo Cin ....... Oct.4 . 11c11 ..... ...... 213-463-110 I ........... 714-752-09 C.11142-5171. 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( ROMIH) UO Alto raced· Fedtrat Teitr«•, Top Laca, 8.cOfl G- Tlme · 1 U JIS fll""llACl.6,__... Minute Oulr.e ISlllllllQSI 16.111 1 .10 6.00 S.yrlO. IAll~l I AO UO Pine ArrelM ITurtlikYI 10.JO AIM> r-: 00-llle 8er911n.r. Eeole Heir, Mervl, llQ -lell, G-y'\ H- 00-0l!IOUlll•l..:t '"'"'•th -p11.,.o 1111. Time 1·114/S. $1JlTM llACll.6furtonos Bo4> l(efl< ,,,_....., Vella nl Au IScien<erl Felcon Klno ( ROMIH) I 10 .... 1lO soo uo JAO G.-Alto ,...., l llly'• c-wn.nc1er. Age, MolM, 0-l ltCI Time I. IUIS s1veMTM •ACI. • lurlotlQ!l. Sully't Pel (Pk1Wlt81 •.IO UO l.IO Ania Ternw 10..lvetl 14.10 '-10 Rlvtr 0.nc•r C-1 J .. Also ••<•cl: Zeor eb . f.I St1pe rlor, 8ecllelor'• B..OOV. A_.., ltlwr. T.,.i. Qtllfl'I PrlOe. Time· 1 1a 11s. I leMnt ltACI. 6 ,.,......._ ArlOC-" (Jlft) U • lllCl-e yJlg T ..... (-)" I ls AT all (KllrTltl ... lM i.• t.• JA lhlllllll AIH receO: 0111• Kine, HHe -vln. Time: 1:111/S. U 81lACTA IH I .......... MIMTM IUCa. 6 f--..,. Helfa T-F ... (Mone) 1.ll s.e &.e ICICla ....... <~I I.• uo Sect1rlly Blllf*et ISciolnc••I l.4' Aho re<eCI: DO·lm1 Alvel, Gellent Pteuure, I lg c . Fool'• Acllve. 00- 0lsq.,.IHlecl tr..., 2nCI -p lit<ed 611\. T lme: 1: 12.0. TIMTM ltACll. 1 1116 mllel. Gipsy Go Go (Velcllvlffol IS 4D S.10 4.40 P.tlle Reve (~) J.lll UO T~ Ah K_, ISt.etl~l 4141> AllO rKecl; -1·1 01........s, Mll"*19, GolCI lluff.OUrCastle, Tlmt>ev.il l imo; 1 •JIJ. U eJlACTA 11·11 111kl Ml.00 SJ PtC• SIX (,._..2·H l paid tl0,011.00 wlWI lour wlllnlng tkll.•tl lflve "°""' t.2 Pk• SIK <OMOl911on pekl 11,..00wllll Mwlft. nlno llcltets (lour 11or .. 1. aLIVlllfTI4 llACl.tfurlon!P. Le Pl1lole (NleNI UO l.20 1A Sir-way, (Wlnlllftdl >.«> 1AO P.-e ,._.tlon CROMlft) t 4' Alta rec.ct-c_, .--. vo1 .... ,..,.. lmt1nln, Pn<IOllt Polley, TNdy'I C,,,le, EHier PrlmroN, T.V. Sllltl< Time: 1 102/S . TWIL"" 1tACe.6turi019 Plec:e 0 ' CMldy (5"1lcerl LOO J.IO J.ao 4.00 l.00 uo G••• L- Cool Mlttnu <Gamer! ~morwtE .... (Hennal AIM r-; Mm Wllk181e, Ami .. , S.W,'1 Blee' H ....... Tlmo: 1:112/S. U a.llACTA 17_.I ""' tAUO Alt--..ct-1Q.JOO. Hollvwood Park TUH6AY'$ lllSULTS (l1tllefl1 ..................... I ,. •IT •aca. o,,. mite pace. TM CorMdy A•8Fcl ICllffl 11.«> S.IO 4.41> Mof!Mrey l>nM'I CSlwr,..,.I U.M f .00 lunlller Pap IP-er) s 00 Alto rend: C..Ctlume Ollfl, Alldyt t-1. TIW """"'W"""""'wti. Tlmo !of l!M~. I'm ArrMftt. _., Glrl. 4 Tl"111; t :•U n. ta a•ACTA 1•11 ltllld ll•.10 . 18CO..D ltACI. o .. m lle pact. Te LI..,. ("-111 6 00 J.• a.• SW"t Sue (Geudf'Mu) t tO IA T~lr lB1yltMI 4M Alto racect: RIWtN'tl and Bl-, r:e,...,,, 1111, Layel Star, HllnMn Slladow, 1t•1 Vic· I.,,, Jeff\' Dlts H ..... , It._ U.,, Tllftll: t:OUIS. TMlaD •Aar.OMmlltlMIU• L ..... 1 ""-C~I S.e J.e lM Aidll9ft-.... (a.ylitM) tM lM katcll -l(eN\19 <"'-"I UI .... ,_.: Sc. ... Of'lff,...., Sul, Ill• •11t11t • ..,, T-le'• LWr. 9r ye11, v .. Kt11111\, Fly ...... c.et. T'-i ''" t/S. II l•ACT• (Ml .... m.•. 1 '°" .ne aacs. OM mMe 1rfl. .... yc.NIP.SIWl'M) S,• U9 UI •• 111wr (J • ....,...) .... .... Wiii Ne .. 0.. (,_,.IMI Ml • OWi ..... FUMBLEITIS New Orleans quarterback Archie Man· ning grins sheepishly after fl ubbing his lines during a ·rehearsal with actress Susan Lucci. in a filming for an episode of the daytime soap opera ... All My Children." Also rl<»CI. Meulell, S...Hhelt A_,.f, Hellw-4n. Sires MIHloft. s..m. .. N- Oey, S-Rodney, R-Eapnu Tim• t 04 o. ""'" RACll. One mite pece. E•lreorctlnery < hyteul 14 40 • «> 4.6'° RICll<el (Hudon) ~ 40 >.40 Potier Girt (Acllermenl l IO 41so retlcl: Bren! 8""•'• Try My ~. Buow., Lcioan Chance, K.C.'• Ne$011, .a~ on SklPcoer, G111..,.,.1 Time: 1:" 215. U UCACTA l._11 pelcl ll7t . .SO SIX TM ·~·One mite pace JCK!e't Choke (Wllllem•I t «> f 111 l.00 • Zafl..,.111 IU....01 14 20 S oo Regel Geuti. (AnderlOf"I) tAO Alto re<»O: ~ Dew, lnoi.n S-le. O"n Houw, -.nl Ac•, Tenoeter, Sally O.lwln Time: 1 ,.,0. seVINTH ltACI. o ... mll• Dll<t. Underral.O (~I-) 11 60 6 00 UO OouOle Gee (....-,._,, l lO l.00 Jive Talk (GoudrN ul 2111 AIM> reuel Tiie Huiller. 8 C LI-I, C-ny Bret, Almetos, Sot.ithw•'"· Marciano, Tr .. t11rt K•y Time I It llS U IXACTA IM I pekHU6.00 U PICK Slit (S-$-l~.j.7-2) PllO 11 .. 1.20 wllll lour wlMlnQ ll<k•h Isl• llorMl) '1 Pkk SI• contOtellon pelCI 016 40 w1111 •win- ning UclleU lllve l\or .. •I I tGMTH llACI. One mllt ~· OOfl Cert Si.r IGoudtNul 4 JO 1 IO 1-C Elly 0 V (Grunelyl S 00 l.40 Reel Soll (TOOcll l.00 Also fkeCI HIQlllend (l\.,.,.p, My Sandy, L• P•lron. Ouol• Hiii, M~ky Hey J oflMy Tollver Time· 1.~0. SJ IXACTA U.-1 pekl $UOO NINTH ltACI. One mll• 010. Clllr<oal H..,..,,.r (Gouelre..,I 1Jto 1to u o Mr Grel\8m Bell CHIKIOnl I 00 4 411 AIM race-cl ThOrtow, Mlnitter, llhi\lk Scon, coruo. eomm.no, Clear NIQflt, My Oltit<I KnlQtlt, Semlnoi. Chief Time J.01.0. lJ IJlACTA ls.ti pekl 1157.to. TINTM ltACI o ... mlle 1>11<• Bio Sprlno ICf'OOl\ln l 5 10 J.40 >.OO Fooll511Fonunt151\erntnl 10 JO S.40 Bye Awly (GoudrM ul f.00 AIM> rKlcl Shy Butklfl04, oi..1 Enotl\O, Couller·1 Image. Glemour Leo,. c1u r Ob1.erve r, Ttt.,, trt1h, Br.ts 8oy Time 2 01 llS lJ IJlACTA 11-21 pekl S.S. 10 Attendlnce 1,161 Saddleback College pro1pec1s lllTUllNING Sf"AltTeH Cur1 Arons <•s. 2251, le, HerolCI H•oi.~ c•2. 1SOI, 01, John Hudlon CS·10. 17SI ..... Fr•nk l(re9J IM , ltOI, ol; Pllllllp Spencer u.1. 1601, db; Don lioward 1 .. 1. ns1, 01. OTHlll ReTU•NING Lf.TTellMI H JOlln llQhlm ( .. 1. 1001. lb, RIO 9, ..... (S-10, 1951 lb, Scott °""91Hl (64, llO) lb, D•vld Key CH . ltOI. qb, Olarlt\ Lff IS-11, 1n1, c111; Jey llnOMy c .. 1. 11s1. ell>, Scolt • Mc t<tnJle 1 .. 1, 11111, ro. Gery Fowler (M, 11SI, le . Anthony FrMm•n IS-11, 11SI, -. David Front-.. (S-11, 17SI. db. Gl"t9 Olen (S-t, 1t01, db, Rlcllero Slnche1 cs-10, 1UI, rb; Ml~• Sereflnl IS-9, 1..01, wr, Ralpl> W•l"n• cw . 11111, qb; Demltn Welltn 1•1. 13SI, 01; Ron ; 111 164, 1111), wr, Seo! Woll IS-I, "SI. lb TltANSl'EltS Oenlel Flenaoen, Orenoe Colli, Rey Koller. Gol.,.n WHI. Don 0 111, O••noe Conl, Jo#tn Schall. USIU. Mark Htlf't. Orenoe Coest. FltESMMEN Sieve Ahern (S-•. ?101, r.,.un, Brien An. drew CM , llSI, UnlvtrlilY, JerelO Allo<d U-10, 1151, Pwrrll; Brad 8•rney IS-10, ••>. Wulervlllt HIQll, Ohio; Sl•P"en 8111• C•J, 7101. Irvine; Scott 8lel1lno (6 O. ltOI, Foollllll, 8ru<t Boatmen 16·1, llOI. C•Pltl•-Velley, Wllllem 8roedllenl !H , 1101, VIII• Pet11 , ~rey But<,,., Ct-I. llSI, Sen Mtrln, R-rl Cllrblopller IS 10, I~). El Toro, Lenee coo"r 16·0, 11Sl, El Moclene, Mll<t ~I-( ... 2. JOO), Junloero S.rre, J..,.... Conti CS-•, JOSI Meter Del, Brie n Crouley 0 ·11 , 1101, 8 1l llop Mc Nemtre, Ill; lven Com•<llO CS-t , 1'11, Senti Ane; Kip OlkrNrdo IW , llO). Hunt- lnglon Buell; J im 011ns1 0 ·10, us1, Sllveredo; 8rl•n Oouo l•n 16·0, HSI, Pomon1; Neverro DI.an (S-10, ltSI, El Toro, Aober1 OuBol• IS-10, 1001, Foollllll Brllfl Emt~ (S-1, '"'· El Toro, J10 Fe ris U ·ll, HSI. El MOd•n•. Tyro,.. l"•rt uMll CS-10, 1'51, Venl<e; Tom Fllllbetk (S-t, IHI, F-111;51..,. Celnel 1..0, 1.01, Cet>ll1•-Velley; Oetllef 0..-M (6-1, .. SI. Ut1lverslty; Jim GI-U·ll, Iii), Dane Hlllt; o..oorv G<>uto 1 ... 1. Jnt, L•oune Hlllt, David Gr-16-1, 130), LIOUfll Hiiis; Howero Her1 1 ... 2. 2101, Dene Hiiis, AlllCllll Herder 16·0, 110), LU VeQH; Vltl<enl Herrl•. lrvlne, Ken Hiie , ... ,, 1101, L•oune Hll .. 1 J-• Hotllnoer IM , 2101, FOOllllll; J eM>tt H8Fcll IS-fl'>. 1 .. 1; Scott Htllrlcll IH , '"'· lllm flf t,. World; Mattl\ew HH ly, Foothlll; Sctt1 IMll (S-11, m l, Cet>lltr- V1lley; ~ Jeco!MMI c..o, rut, 1..1-l1ect1; lrwtt Jehy 164, 1UI, Slit\ ClemtflM; Luke J-1 .. 2. W l, Ceflltlr-V1lley, Chip Jervis IS-IO, 110), Ml.JSlon Vldlo; JelWI 1(1111110., Cephtreno Ve lley; SI••• l(e hrwalcl 16·2. t ·SI, S.n Mercos, Jeb Koer ber U 't , 145), T11st111; Ot nh1 m Leftwich C6-J, HO), C•Pl•lfeno Velley: Otvld Miiier, OMt Hiii•; JOMPll M<Cr" CS.7, 1 .. 1. MMW Del; 0.Mll Mc.0eNICI (S-t, 1IOI. Ml.., Vlelo. lllotltr1 M<Kenrl• , .... Ito), Ml.-. Vlei., fttp!Mfl MCNHI (,._IO, 1141, K1111<111< .. , Ill., JIM Mlrtllllll C6-J, llOI, fl .. 111111; 111 ... n INNIC:ll, Ulll...,llty; J•rr'f ~tel<. ( .. 1, 11tl 0... Hiiis, Cr1'9 Miiier CMI, 1•1. l"Htllltl; Ef'ltln MllllltllM lM, 1 .. 1, l!I Toro; °"'" Mllllnoton ( .. 10. It.SI, Tllltln, MICllHI Mlfl(lltltO U·11, 11• Mfffef'f; Ar1'"1r ~ IM , 141>. INIM ; Jeff MMre, MIMI'" v .. ,.I Tilomee Mot9y c"''· 1'2), llllwr .... , ,.._,; lrl111 Miii .. , (M , 1'51, C.,lttr-VIM!ey; 0.VIO Nil..., ( .. 3, Ull, Oftftl. VWi: ._.rt ~ SM Cltl'MMI; 0.U. ~( .. I, UOl, I.I Ttfll, Clwlt ~.­ C6·1, 1UI, C••l•tr1110 V1llty I Jelln ,,lttl\llrf IW, *" 0.0.W.t-. c.n.., Tim OviNI ( .. J, UOI, Footfllll, lloger Rtwe (S-10. 11111. Lis Veoes; Fred Alvera CM , 1601, fu\tln, P•rrl>tl R-lnl C .. I. 1101. Vu«• Vellev. Ben Rod.rlQwJ , .. ,. ISSI. C•plsl•-Velley. Jotlll Ruben, Bit e. ... , Jell S.lml c ... l , HSI, Cepl•lreno Velley Cllrhtlen, JofWI Schroeder Sen ci.mente, Roborl Sebring 16·0, 2071, El Mo.,.ne , Wayne Smllll ( ... >. 185). Pomone, Li net Slewerl IH , llSI, Leoun• e.ec11, qb. Greo Strohl (..0, 212), El _,,., Kiri<. SwarlltOUI IM , llSl, Cofone; DevlCI Syl"' IS-11, 11111, l..onQ BH<ll Poly; ~lvln Teylor C• 2, JUI, O..Hey, Ollvld TllOmpson ( .. J, 11)1, Montl<AllO, N. Y .. Keith TllOmpM>ft IS-•. 11111, Et Toro, Tom Trost 1 ... 1. 11SI, ll'"°P 0 1100. OolO WelU (S.11. 205), LIQUN BH<ll 0.rn Welman , .. ,. 1SSI. MIHloft Viejo, JolVI WlllOtl IS-10, 11SJ, C•PIJlr- Ve lley. lewrenc:e Wit.on, MelO<tylancl, Joe Wl11<kl•• 1 .. 1, >Otl, El Modena. High 1chool ranking• dflllefllve~• Po. TN m, record t ... _(141 Polnb ,. l.fl ......... V......,(14) l St P ... 1 IHll • LO\ AllOI (1.01 } FOfll-(I.()) • I I"""' Amel (1.01 1 M .. lrDel1141 l,MerlM (M l •·Loyola 11.01 10. Servile (1.()1 ClflSMMn~e 1 E>Pe•Anl.1 11.01 1 Lf11-l1.0I l Loar• 11-01 .. (lie) 1-.Cll (14) Downey (1.01 •El -(C.-11 1 Foothill (1.01 I . El Dor-IC.-11 t . VIiie Pert< (1.01 10 Senl• Ana Vellev (~II Clfl c:-tral ~e 1 Ceplllr-Velle'f Cl.0) J Mlulon Vle)O I 1.01 l. Br .. ,otlndl 11-01 I Plul X 11.01 S Le Mir-111-11 . • 6 SI S.merci 11.01 1 (lie ) A.-lm (0-1) Veten<le ( 1.0) 9 l e O..lnte 11-01 11>. 8tllf'-1' (1-0) Grand Prix point 1tendlng1 .. ,. 1J S1 SS J7 " .. u .. ., n 61 ., • ,. 12 JO " .. • ,, ,, S4 • • • 22 " 1 C.,lol Reutemenn. ArQelll~I. Wllll•m•, "'POlnts J Nel-Ptquet, 8ratil, Br-.m, 46. J (lie) AW.. Jones, Al.dll'elle, Wllllemt, •llCI Aleln """'· Frence. R-tt. J7 •«II S. Jit<-1.Alfl ... Frence, Ligler, )4. 6. Cllel Giit .. VIII-.,..., Citied•, F9r· rarl, enc1.-wet1Dn, lr·et-. Mcl.lre11, JI •1<11. I. Ello de AllQtllt, Italy, LOM , U. t. c1i.1 R-Arnow<, l"rence, Renaun, lllO HIKlor AtbllQW, MHICO. 8~ .... em, 11 •it<h 11 Ille) lllc<erdo Petr-. Italy, Arr.-, I ncl Edell• Qlffvw, U.S.. 10 each. I) Didier Plroftl, Ftence, Ferreri,•. U Nl91tl Men.Mii, Britain, l..oha, S. 1 S Mii« Surer, Swltier1.,,.,, T-., 4. 16 M1rlo -.em, U.S., Alie "-·). PGA money leadera , ........ s..t.111 Rey FIOyCI Tom Kite Tom Wet1on Bruce Lletlke Hel• l,...111 em Rooen Jerry P81• Cur1l1 Slr- L1rry Nelson JofWlny Mlller 0-vloGr-m Craig Stadler 80blly (~ Jit<lt ,._ J ey He•• J1ckNIOlllUl LOfl Hln•lt KellllF~ LN TrevlftO FuuyZ•tter Gll M°'*"' B ... c .......... J-C-J-MllNfNy RonSlriKll Tom Puruer Pelwro.f-lt Tom Wtltlloof scou s1..._ Afldy NOr111 AllCIY B ... 0-geArc: ..... H11ber1 G,_, Edl'lerl JlmSl- 0.n PoH Oen H•I...,_, Ltot11,_ TNmp9on aerryJetdllll Mart He.,_ C1M11 ,,_ l'renl!C-r JlmColMr1 Offrle ...... Ml .. 11* J .C S....- P ... rJ~ Ttl'llJtMIM Gr11tf"-. Dell...., MMll o•,,..,. 1441011W Tommy vellltt1,. ..... llf1illf ..... ,M.-... Oavl4a._.. ln.c.1' ...... Mllfllc L" O....,Oli.wt o .A • ...,.... JIQA •lllacto1 .:;,~~ t. ,_ ltll, ...... I. .,._ L. ...... ,.. .. a. •er ~ N.M. 4. Clll11o It ..... tMI. .. ,~,.., ..... , ... ,. &VI ...... 1¥1 .. OllTA9'C8 1. 06ll .... DU t. ,,.. c..wM, nu. a. f-~.DU. 4. PllQY heller, OU. 1.1 111 .....,,mt .DalVI .. NllCINT ... 1111 PAlltWAY I. C11M11 ........ tu . I. Mike It ... , ,,.., ~ J~ll "-· .7... • 1111 • ...,, ,., , Le,,yNlll-, 1• e1taaM 1M •••uuTtOlt 1 ee1ot111 "'""· 121. a. Jack N1<a1- ·"' 3 Ina u.trM. 7tt • T-Kite, "'2 t. J.-.,111111 .... ·"'· .-vaaMa PVTn .... a°"MD t T-W..-, ..... I . AIM T8"'e, 11.1' l. ............. ,. 11.M. 4. l'rMll c-t. &•. i. Terry~ eftlll 111.., 1'19¥0. tt.t4. PalllCaMT .. 8 CM! Wll4'&1t MCK.H 1, a rlOCt Lletlllt, .tt. t . Jerry Pele, .ft4. i. Tom w.._. ,JOit. • ••r l"lo\l'd, .io1. t. f-Kite, •• IAOUILIAOa•S I I.Oft HIN!le .. lruce LleUtoe, 10. 1 ~ ••ln!I. i.-,.. n-..en. --., C1"11m119fl. ferry Ol4N ..a lrwu e>.ue-. .. llltOll LIADC .. 1 Tom 1 1111, M. t. C"'11t Stt'"eftlle, D6. 1. I n.<• LltiiM, m 4 Vence ~ef1111, m • MerkL.,..,m . I Deep Ha fl1hlng 1111•Po•T (Deuy•a L•O•rl •> 1119lert '•IO t>enltp, .. WM OllH, .. u lko IMu, n roe' flsll, XJ2 mecu rel. DANA -AltP -121 enoi. .. · 10 IMH • ttl bOllllO, 1'7 me<kerel, I yellowtell, 14 rock fltll O<eANMDe -S6 entlen. '1S bOnllo, '° cell<o blU. S wnct i..u, s rock lllll, I? mech rll. SAM 01180 IMaM Lllllf lllf, I'll ... ,. Ml•'6, ....... ~) -IOA engletl 271 yell-tell, J bwrec..O., 60 bonito, 1 cetko oau . 4l roo 1111\. LOMO laACM (QooeM'I Wllerfl Jl e 119t1rs: .., "llowl•ll, • bertacuCI•, llO -llo, 43 calico i..u . 93 roct 11111 llAL llACM 1J engi.,. l4J rock fish, IOS mll(llerel, "' -Ito, J llellbul, 1 yellowtall. AVILA IAV (Per1 Su L .. 1o1 ,. •nolert "lll>Kor• Grand Pr11 tourn1ment ( .. P-.-,Slcllrl ' l'nll ..... M ..... Jelme FlllOI def. GlltflllUU RIN IOlnl, ... 2. .. ,, Merlo ,,_.,,.,., Oef. Zlljko Frenulovle, W , s-7, .. J. WOltK Fllllk Oef Diego Pere1, ..,. 1-4, Mll-4 Or•nt•t 0.1. Jen Norbeck, M , 6·1, 1·S. Corr-Bereuuttl 0.1 R.,.,.lro Be111vlct.1, ""· ,_., •·1. Hlah 1chool women lrvlM 11, Saa C.._.. I , ....... Hiii Ill def. Holl, ..0, o.i Cumin, •·2, Clef MHr, .. ,, AtYllOICI\ (II won .. ,, .. ,, "1. L-H Cll -1-4,6-J,6_, -Hacun_,,. Pe-lu\ (11 oet Ruul<tr KIO•lerman, .. 2. Clef. BundY·Clllro. •·l . OM Ro4>lnlon-OeLl1i., .. • • Lttnellne,.Wllllemt Ill Iott ""· won .. ,, .. ,, L Pevonerlut· Cheomen 111-•·•.•·•. 1-0, High achool water polo e.r..c1e 11. ,._.,. v111ey t k-l>YOWrten Founlllll V•ll•y I 0 2 0-l Etlencle • 7 1 1 11 F-81•1n Velley scoring L"'I• 2, Le,.. Cllno Ellencle ac.or1no 1-..1 1. Ur•lnl J, Orele J, I ref-) Women's YOlleyball CC>t.LllGI. 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Welnul; S. all4'•0U9h1 (Al~rHll; 6. Beverl, Hiiis; 1, Bl"'°" Monloom«y, I. L..-. 9Ndl; t. Plone«; 10. Norco. IOCC9• ...,.....,_.,....,.... ....... CALlllOMllA tua,-a * 9l9t M lat..-.,..._ lmo1 '*"'· I • Fish story discussioD irks Brett By l'~D ZINTEL OfUMo.llY ...... .._ A long·standing barrier or sllet1ce between Kansas City Royals' third baseman Georce Brett and Kansas City Times writer Mik~ Fish, came to aA end early Tuesday morning, but not before tempers bad flared and punches were thrown T he incident occured at ap· proximately 1:30 a .m . outside a cocktail lounge in Anaheim . Fis h . exiting the lounge with follow reporter Alan Eskew or t he Topeka Capital J ou rr!al, a l o ng with Jan is Ca r r , a former staff writer ror the Los Ange les Times and her sister, met up with Brett a nd two women frie nds. Bretl and Fish began talking about a Fish story published June 2. regard ing Brett's al· leged bat s winging in a restroom in Minne apolis in which he broke several facilities, accord· ing to the stor y. Both admitted Tuesday that the verbal exchange was in "a joking fashion.'· However, Carr entered the conversation at one point. offer · ing her opinion on the matter. She told Bretl that as a public figure. he should come to expect stories such as Fish's. "Don't you think you're m the public limelight as an athlete?" she questioned Brett. The n, according to Carr, Brett pointed his finger at her, s aying, "I don't have to take that." Brett later was quoted as s aying that he was s urprised. "Here was this girl who I've never seen before. telling me what to do." Brett reportedly said . At that moment. Fish stepped in a nd told Bret t that he shouldn't be doing that (pointing his finger at Car r>. As the two drew in c loser, Dean Vogelaar. the Royals' public r e l a tions director, e merged on the scene and pulled Fish away from f\retl Vogelaar and Fish then began an exchange of words which de· veloped into an exchange of fi sts Finally. players Willie Wilson and Greg Keatley arr ived on the scene to help restore order a fter "Brett had moved into the action. Vogelaa r also reportedly acted as a peace maker in the end. Fis h received several cuts un- der both eyes while Vogelaar had some deep scratches in the rjbcage ar ea Royals general manage r Joe Burke was contacted for a state· m ent. Burke said that although the club would not condone any of the actions taken by Brett. no fo r m al public apology was planned From Page 85 ANGELS ••• and won the Fireman of the Year awardJ. all I had was a sinker. This year. I've added a breaking pitch. "I know m yself. I'm looking a little forward to playing Oakland in the playoffs. The key was g a ining 12 games during the strike . I don't know if we'd be here now if it wasn't for the strike ... The Angels will hos t the Royals tomght in the series and hom estand finale. But with JUSt 17 gam es re maining. they have little more at stake than pride. The Angels' lineup Tuesday night looked like som ething a lO·year·old (an who didn't know any better would devise. With injuries to starters Rod Carew. f'red Lynn and Butch Ho bson. and with a host of youngsters and shaky veterans behind them, it was a strange batting order . Don Baylor . who h a dn't played first base· since joining the Angels in 1977. was there, filling in for Carew. Bert Campaner is was the leadoff hitter and the bottom thir d of the order read: Joe Ferguson, Juan Beniquez and Brian Harper. * ANGeL NOTH -Ac<orcllng to Meucll, tM In. le<tlOfl on K• , _ _., elbow •as er'91fw111, ol~ .. 1 mlncw lnftemmellon. H..-..,, t dly 11Wr hit IHI_..,. IFrldlyl llVll'lllMM Md Mt In 111 1\11 lhr-"'9 l\llncl. "I ,_..,,,.., - wMn I Md • boll In llW _, ef my ...-. 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" Mlke SWn bad 12 H"9 la loU ror &at.ancla • the Eillel Poll· ed their MClOlld stnlOt mt«y ol t.be IUIGD. -I / ·-~ ,, ............ hi <11141•• Ill w,._ wM•\ llo1u lt11t more olt• OMOUd afte UHd I f.!'l,,..1 or powt,trv '-· Grains tally Plat WEO'NESOAY, SEPT. 16, 1981 USING HERBS SPECIAL DIETS SUPERMARKET about ·1 o tne ktrntl TM '1'nt>rvo Of sprouhnQ H<· ti()(I Of Int-\fted ~u.ally wparat..a ~caut.t •t con l•1n\ fat wh•<h hmt~ tht- ti;NSMnQ Qu•hly Of ffours Av••l•blt" \~Nr•ttl, •s """''"' '""" • • • High fiber foods are healthy, nutritious Grains have sustained us through the ages. 'C14 C11 ca -· \ Applesa"Uce jumbles. have been in. Amerj9aJi cooki,e jars since Colonial days ... C7 Americans have relied on corn, oats and barley as important staples in their diets throughout history. Even Katherine Bates when she wrote ··America The Seautiful" called our attention to the "amber waves or grain." W lwle grain batter rolls are excellent with tuna barley chowder According to .. Nutrition and Your Health - Dietary Guidelines for Americans.·· issued by the Departments of Agriculture and Health, Education and Welfare, Americans need to increase the a mount or wholegrain breads and cereals along with other high fiber foods. Many changes have occurred in the way we live and work and yet grains remain a basic food of our diets because· Grains are readily availabfe in the United States. The Great Plains region is noted for its wheal crop and the Midwest is the corn growing center of the Uni ted States . Oats a re grown North CentT'aMttates The Dakotas, Minnesota, Iowa. Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. The major production area for barley is North Dakota, Montana, ldaho, California and Minnesota. Much of the grain produced is found in various types of cereals. Ready-to-eat cereals are popular in today's busy lifestyles because they are convenient while providing important nutrients to our diets. As for hot cereals. oats have headed the "best seller" list for ma ny years. A newer product, instant oatmeal, is a popular hot cereal that's quick and easy to prepare. This cereal comes both plain and in flavored varieties. H is recommended that we eat four or more servings from the '"gr ain group" each day. helping to achieve a balanced diet. Tbe three gr ains, oats, barley and com , all make similar contributions to our diet. or the common grains. oats are the highest in protein. They are nutritious, retaining most of the nutrients present when lhey were growing in the fi eld. Since oats are a wholegrain, they are complete. Nothing has been added to the grain, and nothi ng of consequence has been taken out. -throughout the world where teft1perature and moisture are suitable for cultivated crops. The major production area in the United States ~s our Grains contain carbohydrates, protein, vitamins. minerals and a little fat. Renewed interest in lhe need for fiber in the American diet reminds us that wholegrains are an excellent source of bulk or dietary fiber. Fiber is important because it helps move food waste through the digestive tract more rapidly. Ac cording to "'Nutrition and Your Health -Dietary GuideUnes for Americans," the average American diet is low in fiber. To make sure you have enough fiber in your diet. include wholegrain breads and cereals, plus fruits and vegetables. ' The body needs some 40 different nutrients to s tay healthy. And no single food supplies all the essential nutrients in the amount you need . That's why it's important to eat a variety of foods and use the Basic Four Food Guide as a checklist for They still contain their original bran, germ a nd endosperm. The germ is a concentrated source of nutrients, high in vitamins, minerals and protein. The endos perm is a storehouse or carbohydratesandprotein. The bran is the outer covering of the grain that (See GRAINS, Page C8) I • Wheat germ Rdds to classic hreakf ast breads Tender, melt in your mouth -croissants are unequalled by any other form of roll while breadsticks are exceptionally healthy· and tasty f Croissants and breadsticks fine at breakfast These dassic breakfast breads -flakv croissants and crisp breadsticks are classy with wheat germ. They are fun to make and enjoya- ble to eat. Both wheat germ breads are out · standing, extra wholesome and delicious. Easy to follow, step by step directions for the homestyle new recipes were worked out. The first meal of the day is important in eating plans for the whole day. Breakfast is an excellent lime to get into the two shakes routine. Two half ounce shakes or wheal germ over • cereal or yogurt is a quick approved way of get· ting off to a good nutritional start. Delectable ho mema de wheat germ c roissants a nd breadsticks are more time consuming choices. Tender, melt in the mouth croissants are unequalled by any other form of roll. Flakiness is achieved by incorporating butter into the dough layer upon layer. As the rolls. bake, the butter melts making many paper thin layers. This recipe has an easy way of rolling the butter into the wheat germ dough. Follow the directions for ch_illing the dough between roll· ings for best results. You'll Uke the earthy, sub· tie flavor and texture vacuum packed wheat germ gives to the croissants. They freeze and reheat beautifully. The breadsticks, made with wholewheat flour, wheat germ, and herbs are exceptionally wholesome and tasty. The secret to their won- derful crispness is two bakings. . First a short bake in a 350-degree oven to brown. Cool and return to a 30<>·degree oven for drying. Tiu;! bread sticks keep well wrapped in foil. CROISSANTS l IA cups softened butter 2t,.!, to 3 cups flour 2 packages active dry yeast 1 cup warm water (105 to 115 degrees) ~cup sugar I ~ teaspoon salt 1 egg ~ cup vacuum packed wheat germ, regularl Egg Wash Beat together butter and y, cup flour. Spread on wax paper or foil to a 12x6·lnch rec· tangle. Refrigerate untll firm, about 30 mlnutes. Dissolve yea.st ln warm water in lar1e bowl. Add sugar, salt, e11, wheat .aerm and 2 cups flour. Beat wjth electric mixer at medium speed 1 minute .• Gradually atir In Ju.at enou1h of re· maining flour with wooden spoon to make a soft doul}l which leaves aides of bowl. Knead on H1htly floured aurface 5 to 8 minulel or until dough ia smooth and elutic. Roll doulh into 14·incb ~uare. Place cbilled butter oa one aide of recta.n1le. Fold doulh over butter and pinch edges to seal. Roll into 20x·l4-inch rectangle. Fold dough in thirds. Place on baking sheet. Refrigerate 10 minutes to firm butter. Repeat rolling, folding and refrigerating dough 3 more times. If b~tter begins to break through, sprinkle with. flour to seal. Wrap and refrigerate dough 2 to 3 hours after last folding. Cut dough into thirds. Roll out one third at a time. Refrigerate remaining pieces unt.il ready to use. Roll one third into 20xl4-inch rectangle. Cut crosswise into 4 equal parts. Cut each piece diagonally to form 2 triangles. Roll up each triangle toward point s tarting from S·inch side. Place on ungreased baking sheet. Curve to form crescent. Brush with Egg Wash. Cover loosely with plastic wrap. Let rise in warm, draft free place 30 to 45 !Pinutes untJl light. Bake in 350• oven 16 to 20 ttiinutes or until golden. Serve-9" warm, if desired. Makes 2 dozen croissants. EGG WASH: Beat together 1 egg and 1 tablespoon water. WHEAT GERM BREADSTICKS o/.i c up vacuum packed wheat germ, regular 1 package active dry yeast 2 tablespoons sugar l l>"J teaspoons salt 1h teaspoon Italian herbs 'h cup olive oil ~cup hot water 020· to 130°) o/.i cup whole wheat nour . , .. ,, EggWash ·· · .. Wheat germ and i::oarse salt for sprinkling Combine 1 cup 'flour, wheat germ, un· dissolved yeast. sugar. salt, betbs and oJlve oil in large bowl~ Add hot water. Beat with electric mixer at medium speed 2 minutes. Scrape oc· c asionally. Add whole .. wheat flour .. !1eat at medium speed 1 minute. Gro;Adually stlr ln just • enouah of remaining flour with wooden spoon to make a soft dough which leaves sides of bowl. Turn out onto floured surface. Koead 5 ·minutes or until dough is smooth and elastic. Place.iii greased bowl, tumln& to coat alJ. sides: Cover and let rise in warm, draft free place about C minutes or until doubled ... Punch doug~ down .. Divide dough into 24 to 30 equ.al ple~~hape ._ '. each piece into 12-inch rope. Place· on areased baking sheets. Brush with Egg Wa• Sprinkle with wheat germ and coarse salt. Bake id "3$0~ oven 10 to 12 minutes wiUI lighUy bt()bed. Remove from oven. Cool on rack. Red'uc,.oven temperature to 300 degrees. Retu.Qi tareadatl~kl to oven. Bake 20 minutes IOG1er. &!ne ,,ariri lf deslred. Wrap in foll to atQre, Jf•llke1 •I to)~ '' 1 dozen bread.sticks. · \ .... · ' . . · · . EGG WA-SH: Beat toletber 1 'th and. i• · tablespoon water.· · · :· •· NOl'S: Unbaked 1tlcb may bt'.' • .....,... and trosen. Bake fTo1tli 1tlcn. u : dil'ftted above. / ·' OrangeCout OAJLY PILOT/Wedneaday, September 18, 1181 .Bread made with bran, • • raisins BRAN NUT AND RAISIN BREAf) 1 Ya cups all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon bakin1 powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 ~ cups shreds or wheat bran cereal ~ cup firmly packed brown suear '4 cup milk ~cup water V.S cup moluses ~ cup Englhb walnut.a, broken ~ c~p seedlesa raisins Stir together flour. baklng powder and salt. Set aside. , t Peanutty garlic pull-apart Loaf ln large mlxlng bowl, mix together cereal, sugar. milk, water and molasses. Mix in flour mixture. SUr in walnut.a and raisins. Spread in greased 9 x 5 x 3·inch : Peanuts, garlic good in ~· C=chy peanuts and whole loaf in a napkin· 1 Tbsp. grated loaf loaf pan. • a t}int of garlic combine lined basket and let your Parmesan Cheese tef make this home-£\Jests pull apart bread baking pan. Pour any remaining butter mixture over the top. Sprinkle with Parmesan Cheese . Bake at 350 degrees about 1 hour or until wooden pick inserted near center comes out baked, pull-apart loaf slices. Let zen dough thaw , truly unique. . I • PEANUTl'Y GARLIC PtJLL.APAJlT LOAF l (one pound) loaf frozen bread dough enoug so that lt can be cut · a knile (approx- imately 1 hr. at room temperature or over- night in refrigerator). Cut loaf into 10 equal slices. Mix butter, garlic c lqves, chives, and peilnuts together. Dip dough pieces lnt-0 butter mixture. Place slices 'Upright in SW' x 41h" x 21h" lightly greased clean. Yield: 1 loaf . . Easy to prepare using frozen bread dough, the loaf is a tasty accom. panimenl to special out· door barbecue meals. The Peanutty Garlic Pull-"part Loaf can be 3 cloves garlic, minced BEAN GRID · OLE CAKES l lh cups all-purpose flour \ 1 tablespoon baking' baked well ahead of . time and reheated on 2 Tbsp . salte d peanuts, chopped 2 Tbsp. butter, melted . Let dough rise in warm sac (85 to 130 d egree ntil dough reaches top of the. pan. Bake in 3'15 degree oven 25 to 30 minutes or until loaf is golden brown. Serve warm in n'apkin lined basket. The loaf c an be cooled and wrapped in foil for serv- ing later. powder IAa teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar tegg t. the grill. t To serve, place the 1 Tbsp. freeze-dried chives 1 ~ cups nfilk Ortega® introduces a . . snappy new idea in Creen Chile -Salsa. 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" ' -~ # ----~- b -------~ --•-'"' ....... --~-·~·_· _-_____ ,_. _____ ....,...__ __ _l _ ___;. ___ _ I i. r. j. • ' 1 -,()C Orange Coat DAJLV PIL?T/WednHday, September 18, 1981 Fali's damP and cool Weather is good · time to bake breads Fa,11 aod coo l er lell ·· ailcf enouah of the re· balls 'in 12 (2~·1nch ) weather slanal the start 2 teupoona aalt malnlnc nour to make a murtln Un cups. Cover 1'',.j>f the bread bakln• e~to8\.iicupsfiou.r 1ottdou1hthat lsoaayto with towel; l~l rise ln \ !:..'!eason each year. Wben · 1\41 cupt ralslns handle. Form Into a warm p I ace until '-\lie day ls cold or dlt· Melted butter or ball; place in areased doubled in volume , '>4\\ mal, there's noth'lna mar1irine bowl, turnina once to about 4 5 minutes . more pleasina than the ar eue top. Cover bowl: Remove towel. Bake ln aroma of home-baked In 01lxln1 bowl dla· ref rt1erate 2 bou rs ; 400 degree qven untll yeas~ bread, fresh from aolve yeast ln water. punch down. Douah may golden brown, about 20 the oven. Add •UJC&r, butter, eag. be kept refrigerated up minutes. <Re maining Unfortunately, for salt and 3 cups of the to 3 days. When ready to balf of dough can be many cooks, findina the flour. Beat with electric use, divide dough ln baked or held in the time to bake traditional mixer at medium speed half. Form 1 half Into 36 refrigerator for later yeast breads is often dlf· 2 mlrf'utes untll well equal balls. Coat with use.) Celebrate California'• large ratain harvut with rai6in batter rolls, prepared one day and baked the nut. fk ull. Thanks to modern blended. Sir in rai~lns melted butter. Place 3 .Makes 2 dozen rolls. bread baking technl-~~.:...:_~.:...-~~___::;,__~.::..:..:..:.:.:.:_..:..::..:.:.:.:_:_:...:.::..:.:__:_~_.:;:::.=::.:::...:...:=.:::.::..::..:::.::::.:..~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~:::::::~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --ques, however, baking at home has become possible for even the busiest cook. For example, Raisin Batter Rolls follows the ·'refrigerated·' method -an ideal method for those who want to do all of the preparation in ad- vance, and save (he bak- ing for later. f The raisin-filled dough a n wait in t h e ,efrigerator up to three 4 ays before being thaped into rolls and aked to a go ld en rown. i Raisins have been the 1n ain stay in many lakes, cookies, pies and teads for centuries. akers rely on raisins r their distincti ve • h e wy .text 1.1re and a aturally sweet fl avor. ' F ortunately , ideal f..e ather conditions in California this past Sep· lember have assured an f,cellent raisin supply r the upcoming year. ow's the time to begin itocking up on raisins t>r the fall and winter oooking and baking 1eason ahead. From tender raisin 4ies to carrot salads lo ~rkey stuffings, raisins •dd a special touch. 'In m ost ~upermarkets, you 'II Qnd raisins available in ~veral varieties. The m ost p op ul ar and Rimiliar raisin variety is the .natural seedless, a rlich, dark-colored raisin <tried in th'l! sun. • The golden seedless r4eisin retains the li ght, ~alur al color of the grape through special nrocessing. Goldens of- ~r color contrast and a 'stinctive 4lngy !Javor fruit~akes, cookies d candy. Available in limited antity are the Mu scat nd Zante C urrant ls ins, two varieties at are prized for quali- baking, especially uring the holidays. J_ Additional recipes for '18isin yeast breads are ~vailable by writing for ~ free leafle t titled •.Yeast Bread Favorites rLr o m t h e R a i s i n Kitchen." Included in t e 'leaflet are five re- pes plus valuable bak· - i g tips. For a copy, rite to: Raisin Yeast Bread Recipes \ California Raisin Advisory Board I Dept. NP P.O. Box 5172 1 Fresno, CA 93755 I RAISIN BATfER ROLLS .i 2 packages active qry yeast 2 cups lukewarm wate r (110 t o 115 tgrees) 1h cup sugar d \;. c up butter or rflargarine, melted f Barbecue sauces big ~ifference It's barbecue season and the aroma or pungent flavorings fills the air. Outdoor cooks know that sauces make ·the difference between a ho-hum barbecue and a great one. Here's a recipe for S w eet-Sour Chi c k e n Kabobs sure to establish your reputation as a barbecue chef. The .sweet-sour mirlf'ade for this dish ~'ombtnes sQy sauce, laeapple juice, and inger 8bd doubles as a baste wtllle the chicken ii irllling. To go with Chicken abobs, prepare frozen a& ~otJ appetldrs, cooltecl rl&Jtt on the grill and Ht"Ved with Chinese ~ot mustard and sweet and sour sauce (th~ sau ces are available bottled). Hot rice, tossed ref o talad ana fresh 11 ult complement the arbecue. \ .,_.....__,PaieCI> -t .. Ralphs DOuble Coupon Sa,rings' ce@1> Double C.oupon Present this coupon along with any one Manufacturers' "cents 'Off' coupon and get double the savings when you purchase the item Not to int:lude 'r&ta11er", "free" or "grocery purchase"' coupons or exceed the value or the Item. Excludes liquor. tobacco and fluid milk p~oduc1s Limit One Item Per Manufectur.,., Coupon •nd Llmtt 4 Double Coupon1 Per Cuatomer. Coupon Effectlft Sept. 17 thrv Sept. 23, 1981 «tD Double Coupon Present this coupon along with any one Manulacturers' "cents off" coupon and get double the savings when you purchase the item Not to int:lude "r6ta11er". "free" or "grocery purchase" coupons or exceed the value ol the item Excludes liquor. tobacco and fluid milk products U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Chuck Limit One Item Per Menufectur.,.• Coupon end Llmtt 4 Double Coupone Per Cuatomer Coupon Ehc:tWe lept. 17 thru Sept. 23, 1981 Lake County .. Blade Cut ~ Bartlett Western Chuck Roast per lb. •• U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Chuck USDA CllOICE Pears per lb. • • Assorted Flavors Hearth Bread 1 1'2 lb. loaf • . . • 4 Stick «~@!> . ·Double Coupon Present this coupon along with any one Manufacturers· "cents oll" coupon and get double the savings when you purchase the Item Not to include "retailer "lrea:· or..:gsoeery purchase"' coupons or exceed the value ol the item E1Ccludes hquor. tobacco and fluid mllk products Llmtt One Item Per M•nufectu,.,.. Coupon end Llmtt 4 Double Coupone Per Cuetomer Coupon Ehcttff Sept. 17 thru Sept. 23, 1811 ~HI> Double Coupon Present this coupon along with any one Manufacturers· "cents oll" coupon and get double the savings when you purchase the item Not to include ·retailer" rree" or "grocery purchase" coupons or exceed the value or the item Excludes liquor. tobacco and fluid milk products Limit One Item Per Menufecture,... Coupon end Limit 4 Double Coupone Per Cuatomer Coupon Effective Sept. 17 thru Sept. 23, 1181 100% Pure-Chilled qalphs orange Bell Braner' Variety Pak Juice .112 gal. 'ctn. • 39 8o/40Z. . pkg. . . • ••• . .. ' • • Chocolate Chip Ralphs-5 Pair Pkg . 19 • 7-Bone Roast HiC Drink Blue Bonnet Margarine 1 lb. pkg. Mother's Cookie& 111/2 oz. ·tray Men) Tube Socks •• ·~ 99 per lb. • . ' • per pkg. II • • Only at Ralphs! with every $75.00 order Feature Item of th• Week Hearthside Sculptura Muat be on one tape. No accumulatlon of Stoneware Dinnerware reglater tapea. Cereal Bowl ree Plua another Ralphs exclualvel TICKET *WORTH $8. 95 ::~::•;;~~~~~~~~ 0S4~~~ ~~~=·~~~oo 'Tick ... may not be ••cftanted tor oeeh and ere non·tranefereble. Ticket lncludee edmlaelon to all attrlletleM lncludlna epectecul•r lpec:lal Eftecta Steqe. l'ood or Offer end• October 14, 1981 l'Mf'ChancMM not lnctudM. l'ull deUlll9 at 111 Ralptte metllet.. Offer 1ubject to change wHIMMIC ,...._, Prlc• effective S.pt.17 thru Sept. 23, 1981 Sewing• relete to prewlou1 Wfftt'• Relph• price, 0r IHI d•t• prlot to tnltlel prlc. redu,atlon Hclu1lw• of edwertlMd Of promollonal prlcft. AdwefUeed l"""9 In INe ed ......... price or '°"9f In .. a'°'"-Pfloel othet lttMI .. ..,..... Pftce1 ...., Y8tJ d8' ,..,_ ..-__. ciomp9ttetofl, coet tecton or O"lfllPhlc locettoft. Ila I CMflll HI 11t ST., CISTA D 2• llCE. '°'9IT llUS " .. , .. with each $5.00 purchaH !911 ..... --· Ult "Copyright, 1111 by ~ O~. Compenr. All Rlghta R•1rwd. We ,...,..e the ....... to Nmlt or NfuM ..... to commerolel deeler9 Of wttol11al1ra. '.mllM IUCI HSU. flBllA. lW au cama.a111.JM,.,. 1214 IMl. TIS1lt. OPllJ & llWltt( It.YI. 17!11171 ST., mnN COSTA fllSA 411 It LOMA, WHOM -IM2 -., mfTllT1'1 WCN 1$471 s. •...-i. m1•m STm Mm: f.11 lily, N s..illy UCMOUA & W.U. f9TMI fl.l£l ' . ' •• .. I I . I I j - --· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT..Wedneeday, Sept.mber 16, 1981 Prune ·buttermilk coffeeloaf ~~r.!ln~~i!.~~mp~~ u~~~':..!.?~.~~,?..~~m - si n1in1. the alarm Yield: 1 toaf. drlpplnga. bin~ Heat 2 tablespoons clock 's meuaae le BUN_'.~' BACON Tou cereal with 2 bacon drippings in large clear. It's thne to rub 8CllAMBL£D EGGS teaspoons of the bacon frypan until bubbly. Add thesleepfro~your eyea 6strlpsbacon d rippings in small egg mixture. C09k ov.ir and cbMSe the foa from ~ cup wheat bran frypan. Cook over low low heat, stirring oc· your mind, aettln& the tlaktw cereal heat until crisped, sUr· casionally, until eggs day'• rouUna into mo-6 eggs, allahtty rine constantly. Remove are cooked and cheese is tion. beaten from beat. Crumble l melted slightly. Hop~full y -and y, cup milk strip bacon. Toss with Just before serving healthfully -high on v, teaspoon salt cereal mixture. Set stir in about v. cup of the IJlOming's acenda ls 1 package (3 aside. the · cer eal m ixt ure . breakfast. Breakfast ls (oz.) cream cheese, Crumble re maining Sprlnkle remaining the time to refuel your finely chopped. bacon strips. Add eggs, cereal mixture over top. body. Thl! body's blood 1 Cook bacon stripa milk. salt and cream Vie~~ 4 servings. Th~ prune buttermUk colft~toa/ i1 °' moilt the 1econd dail o.s the day it wa.t boMd. sugar has decreased. most likely reaching a fa sting level which is normal after eight to lwelve hours without food. Breakfast provides energy that can help the body and mind function at peak efficien cy throughout the morning. The menus and re- cipes that follow s how how easily the morning meal c an be var ied, combining traditional breakfa s t foods nutritiously -and de· liciously. VONS DOUBLE COUPONS MEArt DOUBLE SAVINGS Appetite· appealing Prune-Buttermilk Cof- feeloaf can be the center of attention in a country- s tyle breakfast when served with fresh apple cider. Canadian-st yle bacon and as$orted cheeses. · The coffeeloaf is as moist and tas t y the second day as it is when freshly baked. Or try "Cereal Mix 'em Up" for a change. Combine two or more or your favorite ready-lo· e1t cereals for a tasty q uick·to·fix meal. A heartier breakfast can be built around Bran 'n · Bacon Scrambled Eggs. A c ris p mixtur e of c rumbled bacon and cereal uniquely tops the crea m c hee se scrambled eggs. ,, PRUNE-BUTTERMILK COFFEELOAF 1112 c ups all · purpose nour 1 cup whole wheat fl our 1~ cup shreds or morsels or wheat bran cereal 'Al teaspoon bak- ing powder soda l teaspoon baking 1 i teaspoon sail 1 • cup shortening l cup sugar 1 egg l Y.i c ups but- termilk 1 cup finely cul, pitted prunes Stir together all- purpose flour, whole wheat nour, cereal , bak· ing powder . soda and salt. Set aside. In large mixing bowl , beat shortening and sug- ar until light and fluffy . Add egg and byttermilk. Beat we ll. Stir in prunes. Add flour 'mix· lure, stirring just until moistened. Spread in greased 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan. Bake in oven at 350 degrees about 50 minutes or until tests Barbecue sauces From Page C4 SWEET-SOUR CHICKEN KABOBS 2 whole c hicken breasts. skinned, boned , a nd cul into l'14·inch pieces 1 can (163• ounces) pineapple c hunk s , drained (reserve juice> 2 green peppers, cut into eighths 16 water chestnuts (one 8-ounce can) 8 cherry tomatoes 8 large mushroom caps _. Marinade: ·~ cup soy sauce •A.z cup reserved pineappl e juice 1/4 cup cooking oil 1 te as poon dr y mustard 1 tablespoon brown sugar 2 teaspoons ground ginger 1 teaspoon garlic salt 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper Combintt marinade in- g r ed lents )n a small saucepan; ai mmer 5 minutes. Oool. Marinate chicken pieces for one hour, atlrrlng oc· casionally. DralD, re- serv i ng marinade . Thread chicken pieces, pineapple chunks, areen pepper piece1, w1ter- c h e1 t nu t1 , cherry tomatoet and 1nuabroom capt on metal akewen. Grill for zo minulH b11tln1 wilb re1er ved marinade. Serves 4. 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TitMlft.D"IOT.17TOSU'f.2l. lttl.CAU.1213)579-1400 FOR LOCATIOPI OF ST~ l'1tAR£ST VOU. l'IOT AU. rTVl8 AMO PRQS 9" ™'8 AO URCTM AT voml, 3"4 W.11M ST. l..ol NICl&ll. llOO W, ftCID-...:: U>t NICJf.l.O. 6511 W. IOTK tT. L0t AMOr1U. IM Ol!.00 NIO I.Al W.OAS. ~IN ltl!TAI. QUMTlT1U Ol'tl.Y. lllOIT ITOlla ~ 6 NII TO llllOf'llOHT 7 Dl\Yll A WUK. Huntlft ... n 8HClt 1122ldMfetl'r-..... c.... .... t• L 1~ ..,_..and Ontnte Ave. Hun..,..onlHch 21092 ... ltvd. Huntl"9'on a .. ch 1111 Attent• ten Juen ca-pll'l'Pr - HOl1 Camino Capletreno & Oe!Obfapo l ~ 1mn• 4730 Benenca "d. lmn• 4toO lr¥fn• •e.G I -• flount• Va .. y 1'201 ".,..,. ·~ CapletNM .. -" MOl1 Dotteny '•"'Of, I V...... .. ca:"• ' -------______ ,.....,__._ _______________________ ..._. ___________ _ I Orange Coast DAILY PILOTM'edneaday, September 18, 1981 ..-~---- MorcTraditional Amcrian Lamb Recipes BJ IU.a'l'IN SLOAN Ii: One ol the bla advanta1e1 ol refundinl la lbe lncenUve It 1tvea you lo try new product.I. That addl a blt'of excltement to your meals. When the products occulooally prove dbappointlng, you don't feel bad about tbrowln1 them out If you purchased them with double or triple-play dilcount.a. Denise ·Faust of Lehlahten, Pa .. la a r e· funder Who Ukea io·try new producta. ''I bought a bottle of Ocean Spray Firehouse Jubilee Tomato Cocktail on sal~ for $1.17," she repotts. ''When the store doubled my 50-cent coupon, lt cost me oqly 17 cents. "When I got home I found a Sl refwid of- fer that asked for only one label. Minus the postage, I made a profit of 65 cents. That's not bad for \Tying a new product that I en- joyed." "There are no doubl\' coupons in my area. "I tent ln the two labels and received a $4 discount certllicate that I used to buy a 15-qua('l canister. l se~t in the label from this canlst.er and reeeived a $1 cash refwid. In total, I received 33 qu1rts of Nestea free '8nd made a profit of 25 cenlb after my poataie." Roselyn Shaffer of Beatrice, Neb., made three triple-play discounts reeently. Here is one of them: "Lemon Tree Lemonade Mix ls $.1.09." she says. "When the store doubled my 75-cent coupon, it only cost me $1.59. When I got home, I sent in the label for a $1.25 refund. My pitchers of lemonade cost me just pen· nies.'' When Margaret Stanley of Philadelphia reach ed th e coffe e section in her , s_upermarket, a clerk. was busily raising the prices of the Maxwell House Master Blend from $1.89 to $2.19. ~~/11 . ' ~ • I ~ :\ ' ..... ~. OLD MILL Cherri Pliskin, of Mt. Laurel, N.J ., is an in ex per1enced couponer who recently purchased $82.43 worth of groceries for $}0.49. Here is one example of her technique. " "Uncle Ben's Rice is usually 78 cents a ijOx," she explains. "When the store tripled 'DY stac1t of 25·cent coupons. I paid only 3 ~nts a box until my 14 coupons ran out." • But she doesn't dep.and on double or tri- &ile coupons for her day-in and day-out·sav- ibgs. "Getting organized is the key," she ~ys. And the $1,400 she has put into her re- f!lnding bank account in the past 14 months 11roves it. She quickly reached for the last $1.89 can on the shelf. When the store doubled her 75- cent coupon, the coffee cost her only 39 cents. "My triple djscount turned into a quadru· pie play when I found a 20-cent coupon in the can," she adds. All of these smart shoppers will receive my "1981 Gujde to Coupons and Refunds." Send your shopping experiences to me in care of th.is news paper. Lamb Chops Joyce Cormier, of Millinocket, Maine, is allother smart shopper who doesn't depend ah double coupons to score big savings. . REFUND OF THE DAY Write to the following address to obtain the form req.Jred by this offer worth $1 on the purchase of ketchup, mustard or baked beans : Wisk Free Trlmmin's Offer, P.O. Box 7220, Westbury, N . Y. 11592. This offer expires Dec. 31 , 19fll. The old American mill It stands for a time when early Amencanswere establishing their fine cooking reputations by setting tables loaded with bread made frpm fresh milled flour. homegrown fresh fruits and vegetables-and lamb done to a "fare thee well Now you can set your table with a touch of the early American by serving a meal starring this traditional dish 6 servings 9 lamb shoulder chops, cut V.-1nch thick 1 cupwa1er · "I bought two canisters of Nestea using a :!9-cent and a 50·rent coupon," she says . • CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS ~J~:.::-., Clip -IN•, ... -k-II with tlmller c-c--.... r ... refund ""9<1 wllll .... r ... c-. for •un1- ple. Slet1 collecllftg 1119 ~ prMh flf ~..._ _... .. IOOlll"' fOr IN~ refllNI forms at IN~ lft _ • .,.,.. -......,1.,... -WNft tradlftt wltfl 1r-.... Offen....., ftCIC 11>e evell-lft •II •r .. t of IN<~. Al- 10 -I to rKelW Mell rf/fund, ~ ne-... ............... ,.. _.tu.a . TMe .....,, ....................... tu.ei. :. AllMOUlt ~ MHI llef\#WI Off .... llecelw •ti r--. , Seftd IN ,_.,.... NfUftd form -•lgtlt '-11 "'°"" S.S. • -· .,_ SIM """" '°'NI or 10 ·-" ,,..,,. •""-' 1ln . E•plr•t Dec. JI, 1•1. AltMOUlt SIM LWICll -Offff. flee.I .. e P9(U91 of """°"' SIM LWICll MNt. Sfftd 1119 ,...wired ref\lncf fOrm -flw em.-V ,......, from .,.y Armour SIM LWICll MN!. Ea· ON COR F,_., F-. llecelw • t i refund. 5eftd IN ,.. q.,lrect refund form -!ht ,.,._, frofll flf -OI>«< O.l11te £-C..-. lnc:ludllll IM -"Ml' c--rro1 .... " £,qiiru De<. JI. '"'· PLUMllOSE Prwnklm ttem ''·'° c-Off>w. fl-we '1.JO lft c-. 5eftd !ht ,.....Ired reNltd fOrm -IN r• 11l•ter recei91 Oft Wllkll yOV lleYe <lrclH h """"'-ttem pur<lleM --'" ... !ht IHI nve dleltl of .. Uftl-1 P rocNc:t C.-..__. hjilrff De<. JI, ttl1. SWIFT ,.r ... ~·· llecelw • ti refllnd. 5eftd .,. ,.. q.,lrM retvftd form .,.d four "bl.,. rillllofl" .,._, flf 11Vr<llov f,_, .,y Swift,.......,..,, Fr-..~-N..,. JO, 1911. WILSOH S.W"'9flelcl Meat Tr.nnome•. ,._..,. e mNI thermonwwr. 5efld IN ,....,,.._ nfund torm -,_ f,...t 1ei.11 from.,,., Wll-'• t1ec1.-.11HOy ..,_.. Pon. E•· olr•• AprM ». 1"2. 80,,.,11 Tllll_r_.,.., req11ln • lwm: Wnte tor more free lamb recipes american lamb council Dept L-981 . 200 Clayto n Street Denver. CO 80206 (Jff(H good •n U S A nt r wti•t\ '\1.JUOI ~.,, 1,_f~t ..,,t.'ase a\luw 4 t > b ....,, ..... ., f, , n ,il1vf't., 1 medium onion, finely chopped 2 tablespoons butter Sall Pepper '•teaspoon <Jr1ed dill weed 1 stalk celery each rib pcclerJ and cul into 2-inch pieces 2 eggs 3 tablespoons lemon jUICE' ', cup boiling chicken broth or bouillon In heavy skillet w1<h cover cook lamb and onion 1n butter unttl browned Season with sa11 pepper and dill weed Add water scraping pan well Cover and cook over low heat for I hours or until meat is lender Add celery and cook 15 minutes Beat eggs until light Add a dash ol salt and beat 1n lemon 1u1ce Slowly add hot broth or bouillon s11mng constantly Remove lamb from skillet to warm platter Add egg m1itlure 10 pan dr1pp1ngs and mix well Cook until thickened but do not boil Serve sauce over lamb ''a~t~~';:S Cort>. lleolve • 60<Wlt c-. s..ct.,,. required refund lorm -the ...,.,. "Bultonl" -1M Nt· _..,.,It-from IM !lkk*OI tr-ot .,Y two•-~ 0..., Ollfl Eftlrw1 1c..-U011I --1e,..,_1 EJllllru • Dec. JI, ltl1. . . ttEBllEW HATIOHAL Ptloto Albllm Offer, ~ HN, P.O. ao. tOI, c..1 .... City, Collf. tom. llecelw •.°"'*' ellKHn. ~ .,otM: .,.,..,. --rft1 (lftcl ...... ZIP ~I •1111 -IOgl)I from FOIK ~-NetloNol P«U9K-Ea· plre1 Dec. 31, 1911 . Serve American lamb for farm fresh quality. Island Beach 1031 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR LAWRY'S ~WILL GET .YOU OFF THE BOTTLE. .. .. .. .. .. --Q l! .... -: .. • ... . .. .. .. .. .... . .. Or your money back. r We think our Rich & Thick Spaghetti Sauce is tastier and mdre Italian than Ragu. ~ In fact, we're so sure it's t<1stier that we'll pay you lO<i to "'t. And if you don't think Ric'1 & Thick is better than that led sauce, we'll give you your money back. ! .. Just send the empty spaghetti sauce envelope to: Rici' & Thick Offer; P. 0 . Box 2572; Los Angeles, CA 90051. Offer ends December 31, 1981. Limit one per family. :: So get the taste that can't be bottled. Lawry's LAWllMI Ri & Thick Spaghetti Sauce.A k' bes f . nd say "Arrivederci, Ragu~' COO S t ne . -------~----~-------, ~IOC-~~Rkla·~ .. llwlti I "9~ ot Sp.petti Sa1Ke witla MUIUooms. I TO CONSUME!t: Thlo c""pon good nnly an th( rrndlac'I• 111dlcottd. Or\ly ""'' I 'Olfpotl ~ ,... pvrci.-. Apy othn -""'Y C'ONlotvtt fr•ucl Coupon -lr_,.,..111.. I °fO QlOC'ER· Al nvr •llf'\I. ~ t~I• CoopM O<\ IM pvrcheM of lht •Pf'.lli.d ~, U.wry01 Foocl.. Int. will r•cwnaac:h COUP<>" you..,~ fortlw f •o v•l11• 1'1!~~~51 pl111 ,.. h<ondll"C ch.I~. Ml1l 1h11 <oupon to U.wry'• Fuodo, Inc: ir; I r.o no.-R~. El Pno, T~-79'71), for ~Ion Coupon. ~ I wiU "°' bot honond of P"..en!<d tfltoush thltd P<lllin not t!P«lf 15 !uUy euthMIUd by ... 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RB.D, IHDIVl~T w.ArP'ID AMERICAN CHEESE FOOD •• I 29 12 •L ' 1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 16, 1981 Cf • --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...;;. ________________________ ...;. __ ...;. _____________________ , _____ __ C!J·okie recipes trace American food history Applesauce JumbJee no indentation remains aboard shh> on lMlR sea was one of the many when touched, about 8 voyages. A cookbook of variations created on a minutes. Immediately the late 1800s noted in a basic recipe. '1umbles remove from cookie recipe for Hermits that appeared on the scene sheet. Cool; frost with the raisins, a traditional ,as early as Colonial Vanilla Butter Frosting. ingredient, mus t be days . During the About 4 dozen cookies. "stoned and chopped ." Depression and World Vanilla Butter Frost· HERMITS War U, much of the sug· i n g : M ix '4 c u p 1 cup packed brown ar was replaced with m argarine or butte r . sugar m o lasses and th e softene d, and 2 cups v. cup margarine or amount of sho rtening powdered sugar. Beat ii\ butter, softened wa s reduced in the about 1 tablespoon· milk 1• cup shortening Jumbles recipe. and 1 teaspoon vanilla l/.i cup cold coffee APPLESAUCE u ntil s mooth and of 1 egg JUMBLES spreading consistency. 112 teaspoon ground 2~ cups flour H~rmits onginated in cinnamon l l,2 cups p acked Cape Cod during the ~'l teaspoon ground brown sugar days of the Clipper nutmeg 1 teaspoon salt Ships. They kept well H• cups flour soda 1 ~ teaspoon salt 11 • cup raisins o/, cup chopped nuts Heat oven t o 375 degrees. Mix brown sug- ar . margarine, shorten ing, cofCee, egg, cin· namon and nutmeg. Stir 1 n r emain..in g in gr e dients. Drop dough by rounded t easpoonfuls about 2 inches apart on- to ungreased cookie sheet. Bake until almost no identation remains when touched, 8 to 10 minutes. Immediately remove from cookie s heet. About 4 d ozen cookies. Applesauce Jumbles' have been in American•, coo kie Jars since Colonial days . , ., •.2 teaspoon baking when stored in canisters Y2 teaspoon baking soda ~ ,.----------------------------=.---------------------------------------------------------...------------------------------~------------: ~ cup applesauce 1 2 cup shortening 2eggs 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon vanilla '• teaspoon grollnd cloves 1 cup raisins 1 cup chopped nuts. if desired Bro wn ed Butter Glaze (below ) Mix all ingredients ex~ cept glaze. <If dough is so ft , cover and refrigerate.) Heat oven t o 375 degr ees. Drop dough by rounded tea- s poonfuJs about 2 inches apatt onto ung reased cooltie sheet. Bake until almost no indentation remains when touched, about 10 minutes. Im- mediately remove from cookie s heet. Cool ; spread with Browned Butter Glaze. 4~ to 5 dozen cookies. Brown e d Butter Glaze : Heat ·~ c up margarine or butter over low h eat until golden brown; remove from heat. Stir in 2 cups powdered sugar and 11'2 teaspoons vanilla. Beat in 2 to 4 tables poons hot water until smooth and of desired conststency. Ginger Crea m s feature the flavor com· bination so popular with Gold Medal users during th e ear l y 1900s . Molasses plus ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves created a rich, mellow taste that was more spicy than sweet. The cookies were frost· ed with vanilla or lemon frosting. . GINGER CREAMS 12 cup sugar 'h cup shortening tegg "'l cup light or dark molasses 1h cup water 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon ground ginger ·~teaspoon salt 1-a teaspoon baking soda •~l teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 2 teaspoon ground cloves 'h teaspoon ground cinnamon Vanilla Butter Frosting {below) Mix sugar, shortening, egg, molasses and water. Stir in remaining ingredients except frost- in g . Cove r and refrigerate at least l hour. He at ove n to 400 degrees. Drop dough by rounded teaspoonfuls about 2 inches apart on- to ungreased cookie sheet. Bake until almost Cereal can contribute to fiber Scientific research has focused attention in recent years on fiber and its role in human nutrition and health . Nutritionists have sug· gested that the daily consumption of a varie· ty of fiber-containing foods, including whole· grai n breads and cereals and fruits and vegetables, can provide the bulk that may help regulate the digestive system. A 'good way to in· crease the total dally in· take of dietary fiber is to include fiber-rich-foods at meals throughout the day. Use more recipe' that call for fiber-rich i..ogre· dients or add a fortified · br.an cereal to your own recjpea. 1 ne following su11estiona will 1et you started. . --Sprlnkle ahredl of wheal bran cereal over ~.....,... ... 9ffl'lller~P .. eClS .. CALIFORNIA RANCH MARKET PIPPEN APPLES New Crop $ '" For -Golden Ripe \BANANAS s .. ·oo lbs For SSET POTATOES $ 49 lag ~Ri:!':t~CHERRY TOMATOES _.__.__,,. - "Our Own •· Stuff in" STUFFED $ BOllELESS CHICKEN BREAST FROM OUR COMPLETE SEA FOOD DEPT.! jLOBSTERS $ 'Live' You Pick 'Em "Seled Size" CDKUllY •••••• $39! ---~· --"=--~ . . IEllHIOR'S r 0 -< Fresh 'N' Meaty \ FOA OUR SE.NIOA cmzEN NEIGHBORS 10% Off On Any Purct.ae. el $10.00 or More EVERY TUESDAY ~-..... _._ •. °*''"** 1/2 Gallon TOPAZ Pure Organic ·aPPLE JUICE $219 Gold 'N' Sweet 1·5 O '!!~r~!llE l8., FROM DUI COMPLrn DEU DEPT. (AllBeef-$129 All it) 0 611 lb; WHOLEIAR....0 . , .. ' > zs 4 c e _ 4 o ea s :OP ii $ a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, September 18, 1981 • • • Grains make excellent hig"1-fiber\foods Froan P•ice ('I prote.·ts 1t und 1~ orw o r th' best sources or flber. Corn 1s thl' most important crop in the United Stull'~ 11 1i. wroY.n by more farmers. occupies mun· ~l't':lttt• t111d hui. a 1reater totol value than uny olht.•r c·rnp 111 cultivation. The hull or bran ls tht• hi1rtl proh•t·t1vt• ron•rln& o ver the kernel. The ger m ..il the bu:.e or the kernel is the soft . 0 11) portion The center ls the endosperm. Corn flour 1s produred from the soft endosperm. and h urn the hard . flinty endos perm we get corn m eal Medical Weight Reduction $20 Monthly -Includes • Doctor Visit • No C'.ontrocts • Meclcations • Personal Diets • No Hypnosis • No sJf Hypnosis • Friendly Office • No E lectrlc Shocks . Dr. Joseph A. Corig M.D. 80 I M. Tustin A••· #305 80 I M •die al I klq., Santa Ana Mut to .... _,_.Fwy. Call 547-0341 •••••••••••cooPON•••••••••••• : THE BEST THING SINCE : • SLICED BR~O! • • • • • • • • • • • SPIRAL SL/CEO FOR EASY SE1lVllHi • • llOIJUl'"Q "l()tP<l! 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Deli~·er the hily Pilat Boys and girls 10 or older - · Call 642-4321 and apply today. ,. ... a nd srllS Com meal and grits are enriched to the same degree as wheat n our, according to standards Ht by the government. They are enriched with niacin . rlbonavln, thiamine and Iron. Berley is ,a lso a grain that'11 a source or carbohyd rates , protein s. thiamine. niacin. phosphorus and iron. Both types of barley, regular and quick, are "pearled." Pearled m eans that the ba rley has hMd the Inedible outer hull removed from the grain kernels by a brasive a ction. Although traditionally used in soup, bartey can be used creative ly in s tews, casseroles, salads and even desserts. WHOLE GRAIN BATTER ROLLS 21,~ lo 3 cups all-purpose flour 3.4 cup whole wheat flour 2 tablespoons sugar 1 pkg. active dry yeast l 'h teaspoons salt l cup milk 1"1 cup water 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 eggs _ 1 cup oats lqu1c k or old fashioned. ~De BLU E. '· 1~cr~n ·-L t \ MMergarln~ _J argar1ne uncooked) Poppy seed (optional) ln large bowl, combine l cup all purpose flour, whole whcul flour, sugar . yeust and salt : mix we ll. Heat together milk, water and butler, stirring until butter is almost melted ( ll5 .to 120 degrees). Add milk mixture and l egg to flour m ixture. Beat at low speed on electric mixer about 30 seconds or ju:il until blended Beat at htgh !!peed 3 minutes. scraping bowl occasionally. With wooden spoon, stir in oats and enough remaining all-purpose nour to make a stiff batter. Cover dough: let rise m warm place about 45 minutes or until double in size. Stir dough down. lleal oven lo 400 degrees. Fill 18 well greased medium-sized muffin cups 1'"1 full. Beat remaining egg s lightly. Lightly brush top of rolls with egg; s prinkle with poppy seed. Let rise. uncovered. in warm place about 15 minutes. Bake al 400 degrees lo 18 to 20 minutes or until golden brown. Remove rolls from muffin c ups. Makes 18 rolls. TUNA BARLEY CHOWDER 4 cups water One 7-oz. can tuna. drained. lightly fla ked I cup carrot s lices l cup celery s lices • ~ cup chopped onion t.i. cup pearled barley 2 <'hicken bouillon cubes I tablespoon minced fresh parsley or 1 •~..1 t easpoons dried parsley fl ake!! h>vlionul I 1>i teaspoon s alt Dash ol pepper 2 cups milk 1 • cup all·purpQse flour Combine all ingredients except milk and f1our in 4 qt. Dutch oven Cover . bring to a boil Reduce heat. Sim mer. covered . about 1 hour or until barley 1s tender. Combine 1,r,. cup milk a nd flour: stir until smooth. Add to soup, s tirring until we tr blended . Add r emaining milk. Bring soup to a boil. s tirring constantly until thickened Makes about 2 qt soup (eight 1-cup servings>. NOTE: Additio nal milk may be added 1r soup becomes too thick upon standing. NOTE. Substitute 12 cup quick barley for pe<1rled barley. if desired. Add quick ba rley to soup after soup has simmered 40 minutes . Proceed as recipe dire cts . VA RIATION. Substitute one 7 oz can cooked chicke n. drained. lightly flaked or l cup chopped cooked chicke n for tuna. if desired ,~169 i..,. f,,d Sqfewoy Ouohly 'a..1. ~198 ~'·h· 4 I C • ...-I-lb. .... --Corton ~F101on 3 1 c _...,.Scotch 8uy 6 -0 1 . Can 7 \.'z-o •. 1oc Con ........ , ,......,..o,..&,,..... I I ~2 5• c Pkg . ..... -of 300 :.::.. 79< QUALITY MIA T! Rib Steak _, ... • s21s ~.l\fOiMili'YW Rib Eye Steak :..:= .. 13e9 Fresh Brisket w....,--, .... ....... ~c..i .. s1s9 Ground Beef O...fllrllf.c .... s1ea l1'ffl "'.....-i Sliced Beef Liver o::.:. .. 99' \ "' 1119 Hormel Slab Bacon ..:;:::;.... Fryer Legs ~r.::::-• 99' Drumsticks _, __ ._ .... • s111 Italian Sausage "="" • s2•s Jimmy Dean Sausage " .• ""''151 ... Little Juan Burritos t; 37' Safeway Corn Dogs • 11•9 ' DELI 6 SEAFOOD --=i, Braunschwelger -"°' 11 11 ::!ltSalmon Roast :::.,.;c. • '2" •Fresh Fiiiets = . 11" •Fish Sticks o.-,,.:..a-·::'1" ' . .: ,, .. 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I f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/WOdnesday, September 16, 198 l Topped EngUsh muffin halves quick way out of the kitchen After u busy day ul 1:. cu p s livert>d Wush zucc hini, re another two to three work, whut could be tilrnonds move stem ends and cut min~~ Add zucchini more welcome t hun a '•cup n·~ stick> but· into ~4 inch crosswise and cook three minutes. quick u d easy way In ter or margarine slices Steam In eovered Remove from heat and and out or lhe kitchen ~teaspoon dill seed s trainer over bol li ng udd dill seed, freshly with a pretty platter of loplional) water until tender. ground pepper and cider toasty En11llsh mumn 11 teaspoon pepper, Meanwhile , mix dill vinegar-sour cream hal v es alterna t ely freshlyground d mixture . Mix lightly topped with either sliced 1 teas poon cider ~iet h a~iu~id:~e~i::icg~~ over very low heat until and spiced weenies or vinegar warm. With spatula , zucchinis in a sour 12 cup dairy sour yogurt; set aside. In place on 12 toasted and cream or yogurt sauce. cream or yogurt skiUet, ('OOk onion rings buttered English muffin A deliciously compati· 6 English mumns. in butter about three h a lves. Garnish with ble combination served split, toasted and but· minutes. Add s livered tomato wedge, chopped l You cat1 serve an entire meal rn a matter of minute !/ w ith any number of toppmgs on too~ted 1':ngh11h muf/m halt(tS together, the two lop-tered a l mon d s and saute parsleyorfresh diU. p in g r ecipes cah be ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~__;_~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~-=--:-~~~~~-=-..:._--=::.:.__..::_~__:.:......~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ made in a few minutes with ingredients availa· ble year round. They provide a zesty balance of vegetables, cheese and olher favorite foods, including sour cream or yogurt and the almighty hot dog. SLICED AND SPICED WEENIE-MUFFINS (lo lop 12 Englis h muffin halves) 1 1h cups frank fu rter s, s liced diagonally 1 medium onion. thinly s liced 1 'h cups sharp Ched- dar cheese, grated 6 tablespoons green pickle relish, drained 3 tablespoons chili sauce 14 tea s poon Worcestershire sauce Dash hot red sauce Prepared mustard 6 English muffins, split. lightly toasted and buttered Watercress or pars ley Preheat broiler. Com- bin e frankfurter and onion slices, cheese. pickl e rel ish, c h i li sauce, Worcestershire and hot sauces. Spread mustard on 12 lightly toasted and bu tter ed English. muffin ha lves. Spoon frankfurter com- bina ti on on muffi n halves and broil 4 inches from heat until hot and lightly browned, about 5 m inutes. Garnish with a sprig of green cress or parsley. ZUCCIDNl-MUFFINS (lo lop 12 English muffin halves) 2 pounds small zuc- chini Boiling water 'h cup sJiced small white onions. separated in rings Cinnamori · t ea and nut rolls Start out cold winter mornings with a steam- ing cup of cinnamon tea and a basket full of Hot Butlered Rum Nut Rolls. As the name implies. these sweet rolls have j ust a hint of rum fl avor to spark up a traditional favor ite Caramel Sticky Rolls. HOT BUTTERED RUM NUT ROLLS 1 pound loaf frozen bread dough 12 cup brown sugar '• cup softened but· ter or margarine plu~ 2 tablespoons melt- ed butter or margarine •,.cup chopped pecans or favorite nuts I tablespoon milk 2 teaspoons nour 1 2 teaspoon rum ex tract FILLING '"i cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 112 teaspoon rum ex- ' tract Let dough t h aw al room temper ature 21~ to 4 hours or overnight in refrigerator <For microwave thawing in- structions refer to oven m a n u f acturer ·s cookbook). Mix sugar, 11• cup margarine, m ilk, flour and rum. Bring to s low boil. Pour into greased 7" x 10" cake pan, sprinkle nuts over mixture. On lightly flour ed board roll dough out to 12 inch x 14 inch rec- tangle . Br ush d o ugh with l tablespoon melted m argarine. Mix brown sugar and rum ; s pread over doqgh. Beginning with the 12" side, roll dough up tightly. Cut in· to 12 · l " pieces. P lace pieces cut side down in pan. Brush dough with ' re maining m argarine . L et r ise until do ugh reaches top of pan. Bake in 350 degree oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until dough is golden brown. Carefully tum out of pan immediately. Makes 12 rolls. "'" t o(, .. 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Not any more. ,You can get the flavor and texture -and aroma - of fresh-baked whole grain bread without the trouble. Just follow the recipe for .No·Knead Bran Bread. No knead· ing is required and there's only one rising for the dough. Tbe result will be golden -brown homemade ·bread perfect for toast , sandwiches or just a slice with butter. Just one slice adds over three grams of fiber to your diet. Add extra ingredients to the basic No-Knead Bran Bread to make either a sweet or savory variation. The golden duo in Honey·Almond Bran Bread results in a lightly sweet nut bread. Or savor the com · plementary combo in Cheese -Onion Bran Bread. rise ln warm place until double In volume, about 1 hour. Stir down dough to orig\nal volume. Spoon into well·grea~ed 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan. Bake In oven at 375 degrees about 45 minutes or until loaf so unds hollow when lightly tapped . Im · mediately remove from ,. baking pan. Brush top of warm loaf with melted margarine, if desired. Yield : 1loaf,16 slices VARIATIONS: Cbeese·Onlon Bran Bread: Reduce sugar to 1 tablespoon. Stir in 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese and ~ cup finely chopped onion before adding remaining flour mixture. Honey-Almond Bran Bread: Use 1h cup honey in place of the s ugar. Add 'h cup chopped almonds when stirring down dough . Brus h warm loaf with mixture of 1 tablespoon softened margarine and l table· spoon honey. Sprinkle with additional fine ly chopped almonds. BAKED CHICKEN 'N' BRAN PILAF Use electric mixer to combine ingredients. ,, --Main dishes don 't have to be time - consu min g either . Especially when the main dish is Baked Chicken 'n Bran Pilaf. This chjcken and rice entree oJfers a touch of the orient with water chestnuts and soy sauce. And the recipe's so easy that only one baking pan is required. :v. ~up. uncooked re-Mix by hand to form a stiff dough . gular nee' 'h cup shreds or morsels of wheat bran cereaJ 1 medium -size onion , sliced and separated into rings 1 can <3 oz.) sliced mushrooms. drained - 1h cup sliced' water chestnuts N 0 ·K NEAD BR AN 3 lbs. frying chicken BREAD piece~ was hed and 3 cups all-purpose patted dry nour i;" cup soy sauce R 1h cup instant non rat 1 % cups water dry milk (in dry form) l can (10% oz.) con- 1 teaspoon salt densed cream of chicken 2 packages active soup dry yeast Spread uncooked rice 114 cup sugar evenly m 13 x 9 x 2-inch l 'h c up s warm baking pan. Sprinkle water (110 to 115 evenly with cereal , degrees). onion rings, mushrooms . 2 cups shreds or and water chestnuts. Ar· morsels of wheal cereal range chicken piece·s on 1 egg lop, skin side up. 1h cup margarine or Pour soy sauce and butter, softened about half the water Stir together flour. over chicken. Stir re- nonfat dry milk and sail. m aining water and soup Set aside. Combine together. Pour evenly on yeast, sugar and warm top. Bake in oven at water in large mixing 350 F. about 1 hour and bowl. Stir in cereal. Let 20 minutes or until The result is a golden brown homemade bread stand about 2 minutes. c hicken and rice are perfect for toast. sandunches or a simple slice t 14 I I'. .• Add egg, margarine and tender. with butter about 1 cup of the flour -----------------------------mixture. I Beat at medium speed on electric m ixer for a b ou t 2 m i n u t e'S . Gradually mix in re· maining flour mixture by hand to form a stiff dough. Cover bowl. Let !'IVORY DETERGENT ~UOUIO~.... .. .. • .. ..... Local, county, state, nationql and international events come to your doorstep D ·1 p·1D1~ i~ the bright , light and lively II J I uoz an 1. 77 [~IZ ~.A.U~~~~ AID \80Z 80ll 2•43 HOZCANe61 . JPACK .89 I I 1i1 ·' , • • • • • • • . • 28 OZ 8Tl 1. 8 5 , I .••••.•... ~aoz aor 2.21 ES~~~.~~~~.~.?.~.~.'. ....... mo~ aox6. 70 ES~~~.~~!~.~.?.~.~.'. ........ 8'0Z eox 3.36 -ES~~~.~~!~.~.?.~.~.'. ........ •toz ~x 1 .99 ' ., , r r : I ,,, . ') ... I ••• , r 'I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday Septembor 16, 1981 C l I on 't sac~ifice nutrition for ' veg~tarian diet 1 l\J'NE ROTH protein need ' :.i c u p s e s u rn e Too m•ny youna peo· seeds. l(round *»l e are switching to BULGAR W .. EAT 1:1 cup s 1Jy nuts , ~ vegetarian way of hfe BURGERS grouud without understanding l'i cups cookt•d 1 ~ t~a!>poon garlic the basic principles of bulgar wheat powder provlding udcquate pro· I egg 2 lublci>poonll oil teln In the diet, despite 1 , cup peanut butter l ·< R o u 11 n· 1 can the absence of meat. D a s h tofllato sauce fiah and poultry. Worcestershire sauce · Pluce cookl'd bulgar lf the veg_etarian eat· l tablespoon soy wheal 1n u l>owl Beat Ing style includes eggs s auce egg in anotll1·r l>owl, and dliry products, it's l cup raw chopped add pea nu l butter, comparatively easy to mushrooms Worcestershire and soy r .. plan menus with suffi· 1 s ma 11 on 1 on, s auce and beat well Stir clent protein to keep the chopped m 1xture into the bulgar .L: ~~·----­JONI ROTH ground seeds. ground nuts and garlic powder Saute onion m l teas· :>OOn oil; add to bulgar wheat mixture. Form six truck patties. Heat remaining oil in a skillet over moderate heat. Brown the patties about 5 rnlnutes on each side. ('over and cook for 5 minutes more Heat tomato sauce and serve- over burgers. Makes 6 servings. Each serving equals approximately 14 grams balanced protein, 32 to 39 percent of dally protein need BEAN BURGERS 2 cups cooked pinto ·beans or other beans 'i cup sesa m e seeds, or sunflower lt!Cd • around 2 tablcMpoons wheot germ 2 tablespoons bran ,, cup 1.oy nut!>, ground 1 smull on i on , minced I tables11uun soy sauce '• cup catsup I tablespoon 011 ti to 8 lhtn sli l'es of C h e ddu r d1l'es t·, op · lional Puree beans in the blender. place In u mix· in,:: bowl. Stir in iround seeds. wheat germ, bran und ~round soy nuts M 1x In mwced onion, ~oy sauce and <'atsup Ht.-al skillet. add 1>il und s pread over s urface . f''orm fl large burger,; Arown burge r s . un covert'<l, approx1mutel)' 5 m1nulcs p e r s ide I' I •• <' l' I h 1 n s I 1 l' cs of dw1·M· 1111 tlw burgers uml <·ovt.•r skillet for a few nunutes unlit the chcl'i>t' is melted Makes 6 scrvinuli E&ch ser.vlng equals approxlmately 15 urams balanced protein. 35 to 42 percent or duily protein net.-d . June RDth l.1 thl' author of 29 cookboolu, including "Aerobic Nutrition." If JIOl.I have a .fJ)«ial diet que•· lion. 11ou may wntl' to JuM Roth clo t~ Daily PUot, P.O Bo.r 15flJ, Co1ta Me1a, 92626 Plecue encloae a stamped, a«lf·addruaed envel upe jot o per1onal reply human body in repair l teaspuon oil wht•at Add mushrooms, and adequate growth. --~~~.;........~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ But \\ihen a decision is made to exclude even these anima l food de- rivatives, care must be taken to combine grains and legumes (all kinds of beans) together to eat the e ight essent ial a mino acids at one in· gestion. A fascina.ting new book can h elp the vegetarian to stay healthy. ll is "Modern Vegetable Protein Cookery" by Joan and, Keith Kendig, publis hed by Arco Publishing Co in New York. Dr. Keith Kendig , Ph. 0 . is a mathematician who used a computer to help derive protein·balanced combination s from vegetable sources. His wife J oan . who is a s uperb coo k , transformed Lhe com· puter's recommenda· lions intfl recipes that will insure better health for vegetarians at all levels of restriction. Each recipe contains a short description of what the finished food is like and ends with com · puter information of the number of grams of usa. ble protei n and t he percentage of the daily protein requirement that it represents. A chapter or basic re· cipe formulas that can be prepared in quantity and stored in th e freezer , e n a bles the reader to add liquid to a portion of the mix and .quickly prepare a vegiburge r in the skillet -Or oven. For those who are un· familiar with the cook- ing techniques required for the many varieties of beans. there is a chapter I hat explains e<fch t ype of bean and how to best cook it. The book contains lively <;tnd .. intelligent directi8ns that will make it possible for the vegetarian cook to eat well and to stay healthy. Here are sever al re- cipes from ··Modern Vegeta ble Protein Cookery" that dem- onstra te the variety and healthful approach that the Kendigs use throughout their book. MOCK MEAT LOAF 1"2 cup walnut meal I ground walnuts> 112 cup s unflower seed meal (ground sun· flower seeds) 12 cup rolled oats , ground 'I:! cup ground soy nuts. packed l tablespoon nutri· lional yeast 2 tablespoons wheal germ 2 tablespoons wheal bran 'I:! teaspoon ground thyme l cup grated carr ots 1 s talk celery. minced 1 onion, quartered 2eggs 1 Vegex cu be . ground 1 can (8 ounces ) tomato sauce. Stir together the nut meals. ground oats, soy nuts, yeast, wheat germ. bran and thyme in a m ixing bowl. Add the grat ed carrots and celery. Put the l,luar· tered onion a nd eggs with the ground Vegex cube into a b l ender container. Blend until the onion is chopped fine or completely pureed, as you like. Pour the puree into the first mix and combine we ll. Press mixture into a well oiled 1-pint loaf pan. Bake at ~5 0 degrees f or 45 m inutes. Re move from pan to a htfatproof plat· ter, cover with tomato sauce, return to oven to keep warm. Ma k es 4 servings. E ach serving equals approximately 12 grams balanced protein, 28 to 34 percent of daily IFYOU have a service to orrer or &oodl to sell. rlace an ad in the Da1ly Pilot QpallNJd.-SactJon • -Ptione &42-5878. ' INSTEAD OF A FEW "SPECIALS" YOU'LL RND LOW PRICES STOREWIDE. f"PINEAPPLE 69 i ~~S:E 46 oz Cane FRYING lb .SS CHICKEN wnoie Body. eraoe A soutlle<n , LARGE END .. 198 RIB ROAST Bonoeo Bttf FRESH LEG lb 198 OF LAMB u s.o A CllOlce LADY LEE YOGURT All 11 arletles e oz cup .31 I No Limits '!"LADY LEE 89 A CATSUP 3201 Btl • f"LADY LEE 11s I> MA YONNA!~~m f" TOTINO'S 179 A ~~!ti!!' Pl~5~ Box , fveryday low prices. ln\IClld of I few wcckly spcctal). acrn"·the-boud low pricing can rrducc your o~cn1ll food 11111 Key Buys mean utrci'savlng,s. 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WHOLE KEa N£L 2teupoona rre.h or powder and salt my blender·tHy corn saucepan over medium up', then top with re· ...,.. HEUED CORNB&EAD ~ t easpoon dried to aether . Add t h e . cent.er comes out clean <don't overbake). Cut In squares or wed1es to serve warm or cold 8y BAA8AllA GIBBON Tabasco <to taale) Spoon a little or thla (i. Or, try thla. 2 t.ableapoon• treah smooth. pancakes, tort of a low· heat and stir smooth. mal'nlnf hot tomato oreaano pureed corn mlxtur~ calorie Joh n n ycake Heat to bolUna. Add re, sauce. f you prerer, ---------l cup frozen cut corn Combine corn a nd and mix, juat until ~ dcu~t pmf· made from freth or malnln& inaredlents. simply spoon the mix· 111•1•11111•11 l cup boilln1 water boilina water In blender blended. SUr in parsley cakei, low·calori• mock froieo corn kernel•. In· Cover and simmer 8 to 8 lure over each torlllla llh • 2 larae ens or food rroceasor (UJlna and oreeano. Spoon bat· potalo ponccJut1, for tMH stead of commercial minutes. Meanwhile, and serve it pancake· ---------2 cups all·purpose the stee blade). Wilt a ter Into a 9·inch round or and othn aUmmer recfpt1t, driedcommeal. . preparecornpancakes. style, or s t ack t h e Makes 4 mair'i·course flour few mlnutesuntilcomls square nonstick und a atamped, u l/- lnthisreclpe,thecorn To IHI tortillas, use a tortillas with some servings, 19S calories 3 teaspoons bakina defraeted, then process cakepan; bake In a pre· a.ddr•11ftl mvelopt end 50 ls pureed smooth. There slotted spoon to remove sauce between each each. Optional ingre-powder until mixture is com· heated 425-dearee oven unl• lo SUM GOURMET aren 't any who I e chicken and vegetable layer and cut the stack dients add 10 calories 1 ~ t~aspoons salt or pletely pureed. 20 to 25 minutes, until a PANCAKE RECIPES, P.O kernels, so the texture ls solids from the sauce. Into quarters to serve.) per servina. seasoned salt Add ens and process kn ire Inserted Into the Boz 624, Sparta, NJ 07171. the same as if it had ..-~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-=-~--=~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- been m ade with cor · !.-~~~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...,...---------------------------~------------~ nmeal, but the flavor ls much fresher. You can enjoy these whole.grain, high.fiber pancakes for breakfast or brunch, or use then as the base for a lunch or supper m aio course. filled or layered with chicken or other lean in· gredients. Here's an idea: corn pancakes are really another form or sort tortilla . . . so why not stuff and s auce the m M exican·style. F R ESH CORN PAN · CAKES (soft, fresh tortillas) ~ cup corn kernels (fresh or thawed) 1 egg (or 11 .. cup no· c h ~lesterol egg s'ub· stitute) 6 tablespoons self· rising all·purpose flour or 6 tablespoons all· purpose flour plus ir.i teas p oo n baking powder) Combine corn and egg in food processor, using the steel blade. Process until kernels are pureed. Add flour. Process with on·off moti&ns,-scraping down sides of container. until well blended. Thoroughly coat a nonstick skillet or grid· die with cooking spray. Use about v .. cup batter per tortilla (makes 4 ). Spread in preheated pan to form thin pancakes a bout 5 inches across. Cook over medium heat about 2 minutes per s ide, un til lightl y browned and set, b ut still pliable. Makes four pancakes or tortillas, 80 caJories each (70 calories each with egg substitute). Recipe may be doubled to make 8. 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Even as late u the tut century, women were followln1 recipes which stated "Cook ln the sun." Let ~ bot sun pre· pare t.bese three recipes for you while you are SUN ·COOKED JELLIES Mrs. Mary Lincoln aaJd ln her Bolton Cook Book in 1883, ·•JeUtea are made of equal part.a of frult Julee and sugar. ··crab apples and quinces will form jelly • easily; but gr a pea are unreliable, and cur· rantst if not gathered at the proper time, wtll sometimes faJl. Cherries . . . require the addition of gelatin. Berries, cur- • 4 a z e a s suss &ASPBERBY CAKU -1711 1 pound raspberries l pound sugar 8 fresh mint leaves, minced. Mash the raspberries s ss ass !~ 33 333 6 3 ....... ------- · i!hai·. ~eats r.. ml need. Cover (whole > oran1es wltb w•t«, and mint. Boll Ull moat of the btttemess ii cone, and eklns are soft. DraJn. Cut; dbcard pulp and juice. Welth skins; mince; beat in a mortar. Put to it tile •llfr· ad· '""'mAnt, \I )'W .... ~. When 4HttnmetJ 'well mixtltMa' pate, •lft'e•d t9'ln Oft ~hi•• plates. C.ok 1n die tun. Ftnish accord.la« to dlrections above. · splaahinJinyourswim· .--~~~~~~~~~~---..--~..,..,.........._ ..... ,___. __ .._ __ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~------..,;;.;;......___;~--~~~~~~~~~~--~--~~~~~ ming pool. There is no need for special solar equipment. The cooks who first pre· pared them bad never heard of solar cookers. · Select bright, cloud· less days to test them; perhaps several suc· cessive bot days. Fall .bread • recipes Autumn days are just tbe right time for perfecting bread-baking skills. You can bake better, more nutritious bread, say the editors of Organic Gardening Magazine. by adding legumes, milk, seeds or nuts and experimeftttng with basic bread r e· ·cipes. Three ingredients - yeast, liquid and flour - make up the framework for most breads. Other ingredients, s uch a s eggs, dried fruits and s pices, keep breads from being monotonous. They make subtle changes in flavor, tex· lure, nutrients and color. Experts suggest sprinkling yeast over warm liquids instead of pouring liquids on yeast. Be sure to warm the bowl and nour so the li· ~·quid doesn't become • chilled. · They recommend mix· ing up to one cup of nuts, seeds, be"n sprouts, wheat germ or dried fruits in with last addi· tion of flour io boost the vitamin, mineral and protein level of bread. To take the chill out of your bones, let a hot oven and the aroma of freshly bake d bread work their hom ey magic. Try the basic Whole Wheat Bread re· cipe below, adding some nuts to one loaf and chopped dried fruit to the other. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD ~cup water 2 tablespoons butter ~ cup warm water 1 tablespoon baking yeast 2 tablespoons honey 1 teaspoon liqu'd lecithin ~ cup evaporated milk 3~ cups whole wheat flour In a small pan, bring the water and butter to a boil. In a large bowl, add the yeast to ~ cup of warm water, stirring until it has dissolved. In a mixer bowl, add in the folloWing order: honey. liquid lecithin, boiling w.._ater with butter, canned milk, 2 cups whole wheat flour and the yeast water. Mix (using a dough hook > un· til well blended. Add the remaining 1 ~ cups of flour. Mix well. Cover the bowl and allow the dough to rest for 15 minutes. Work the dough again with the mixer for one minute. Shape the dough lnto two small loaves. Place them into well.greased pans and allow them to rise for 25 minutes, or until doubled. Preheat the oven to 450 decrees. Once the bread bu been placed into the oven, reduce the temperature· to 400 deeree1. After 10 minutes, ataln reduce the temperature to 37$ decrees. Contlnue bak· lnc for 30 minut es. Remove from pans and cool the loaves on a wire rack. Tb1.a recipe bu been adapted by omlttin1 the salt. Yield: two 8-lncb loavea . ~ILY PllOI' - Cl.ASSIND ADS FRESH TJIDER ASPARAGUS ll. 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Be sure the li- quid is heated to the ri'-ht temperature -us- ing a yeast 'he rrrtometer will help. The liquid is not warm enough, the yeast will not grow pro- perly; if it's too hot, the yeast will be killed. -To keep rolls a un- iform size, start with an even rectangle of dough. As it is rolle d out , s traighten s ides fre- quently with the edge of a clean ruler. utting the dough is easier if you use a knife dusted with flour. WHOLE WHEAT CIN- NAMON ROLLS (Makes 24 rolls) 31/4 to 3~ cups un- sifted white flour 2 c ups uns ift ed whole wheat fl our % cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 2 packages act ive dry yeast ""2 cup water 112 c up ( 1 s t i c k ) margarine 2 eggs (al room tem- perature ) • • .Fiber from page C7 pudding, yogurt or ice crea m to add a nutty brunch a s w e ll a s dietary fiber. -Stir a bran cereal into creamed vegetables just before serving and s prinkle more on top for a quick and tas ty fiber- rich garnish. -For a topping that is sea soned t o y our taste, toss bran cereals with melted margar ine and favorite he rbs or spices and sprinkle the mixture -over salads. s o up s, creamed vegeta bl es or Whole wheat .adds nutrition to a break/a.st menu with cinnamon rolls 1:1 cup c h o ppe d .walnuts 1t'.l c up seedl e s s raisins 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 2 table s poons m argarine. melted Conrectioners' sugar frosting Combine 2 12 cups white flour and whole wheat flour. In a l arge bowl . thoroughly mix t 1 2 cups flour mixture , \.3 cup sugar, salt and yeast. Combine milk, water a nd marga rine in a saucepan. Hellt·over low heat until liquids are very warm ( 120 degrees t o 130 d e grees ). Margarine does not need to melt. Gradually add to dry m~rcdients and casseroles. The mixture ma y be crisped by cook- ing over tow heat, for a rew minut es. stirring constantly. -To extend ground m-ea~ a nd increase dietary fiber, add up to 34 cup of a bran cereal to each pound or ground meat and increase the li - quid ingredients by two or more tablespoons. You may wash to crush the cereal first or soften it in the liquid ingre- dients. . -Add dietary fiber to pancakes by stirring about one cup of bran beat 2 minutes at medium speed of elec- tric mixer, scraping bowl occasionally. Add eggs and •h cup flour m ixture : beat at high speed 2 minutes, scrap- ing bowl ·o·ccasionally. Stir in remaining fl our mixture and enough ad- ditional while flour to m ake a sort dough . Turn out to lig htl y rlour ed boa rd; knead until s mooth and elastic, about 8 to 10 minutes. Place in greased bowl, turning to grease top. Cover; let rise in warm place. free from draft, until doubled in bulk, about 1 to 11/4 hours. M ea nwhil e , m ix together remaining 1fJ c up suga r , walnuts , raisins and cinnamon. cereal into each cup of pancake mix. Increase the liquid by two or more tablespoons to suit yo ur prefe r e nce for thick or thin pancakes. . Substitute ~ high- fi ber bran cer~ar for nu ts in cook!es, loa f breads or coff~e cakes. For a variation on your favorite ready-to- eat cereal breakfast , try a "mix and match" breakfast, combining a bran cereal for its con- tribution of djetary fiber with o ther favorite Punch dough down. Turn out onto lightly floured' board ; divide dough in half. Roll each half into a 9 x 12-inch rectangle. Brush each with melted margarine and sprinkle with sug- ar-nut mixture. Roll up starting at long side like a jelly roll. Pinch seams to seal. Cut rolls into 1- inch slices and arrange, c ut side up, in two greased 9-inch round cake pans . Cover: let rise in warm place. free from draft, until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour. Bake at 375 degrees ror 25 to 30 minutes, or until done . Re move from pans and place on wire racks to cool. Frost with confectioners' sug- ar frosting. fortified cereals such as corn flakes cereal and oven-toasted rice cereal. Mix and match textures and flavors to suit your fancy. -A change-of-pace cheese sandwich with a crisp bran coating can be made by dipping first in a mi xture or beaten egg and milk, then in s lightly crushed wheal bran fl a ke s cer e al. Place on greased baking sheet, drizzle with melt- ed margarine and bake at 450 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes. GET RICHER oft a 1 lb. 1ln ~JB "'-"'""" Gtouncl Qoft.e °' a 1S oz. .U. 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The former agriculture secretary. in bis first public speech since his May convic- tion, drew ovations from 200 farmers at a banquet sponsored by a seed- corn rirm. Butz, 72, was found guilty of knowingly un- derstating his 1978 taxa- ble inc9me by $148,000, and shortchanging the government by $74-,000 in income tax. Butz talked to the farm audience about honesty, profits, hard work and America as the world's breadbasket. "I shook some hard, calloused, working hands tonight; cracked bands with tractor grease in them, grease from honest toil." Butz said. "At least I think it was tractor grease. I did shake hands with one hog farmer back there .. Butz, who has an of- fice at Purdue Universi· ty as the school's dean of agriculture emeritus, is still on five-year pro- bation in connection with the tax offense. Residents in 'Dire Straits '? NEW DUNDEE. On- tario CAP) -Residents of this community say they want to find out wh ether Canadian Pr ime Minister Pierre Trudeau keeps his word. Trudeau said last week that because of record interest rates and r ising e nergy costs. federal economic as- sistance "would be very narrowly directed to those in absolute dire straits." That statement prompted 42 residents of New Dundee to erect ·a billboard outside this town of about 1,000 that reads : "Wel come to Dire Straits." The group, plus one dog, then assembled to have their picture taken and sent it to Ottawa, the nation's capital. "The other 960 people couldn't afford gas to get out here," quipped one resident who declined to be identified. "If we're not in Dire Straits now, I don 't know who is." Audubon • movies atOCC Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa will pre- sent a series of five Audubon wildlife films Fridays at 7:30 p.m. in the Science Hall begin- ning Oct. 2. Tickets are $2.50 tingle admission andl $10.50 for the series~ with a discount of $1 t 10CC students, senio , • citizens and children uni der 12. Titles are ''Papu NewGuinea:Twillghto Eden " <Oct. 2-) "Kookaburra Country' I (Oct. 16), "Yosemite: An Ecolo1ical Visit' (Nov. $), "Naluralls Afield" Olar. 5) an '~'inside Paua1e to ~Alaska" (Mar. 218). For-:tcketa--aad-lo· - formation, call ~5527. I • .1.I 0(J][Jl~[i] SAU SIAllS l•AY -QUALITY PLASTICWARE • FOR HOUSEHOLD USE YOUR 99c CHOICE Selection includes. •I .bushel loundry bosket • Jumbo deconter/pitcher •Kitchen sink dish pon • t J·quort woste bosket • l 2·quort pool • Hondy shower caddy. Auorted colors ~ ~--=------=r "MOSS ROSE" 1RANSLUCENT PORCELAIN DINNERWARE 20-PC. SERVICE FOR 4 You;:::~ECT 19'' $$MORE An e1e9ont selling ot o great low pnce 4 eoch dinner plotes. solod plates. cupa. aoucers ond bowls Moss Rose pattern. While stoc~lost. . ·• I LACQUERED WICKER HANDCRARED BASKETS 499109 99 Exciting works of ort with highly glored triple locquer llnlahes. Wide Hlection of sires ond color1 Including bird figudnes. Some with porceloin inserts. While stocks lost. "MULTI-USE" TOASTER IDEAL FOR HEATING CONVENIENCE FOODS Sleek design ond pre 28 99 c•slon tone control Model IT·2900. SAU PllCI -n'---~ . \ ~T ~~ II CASING CRYST Al" STEMWARE GLIMMERING FIRE-BLOWN CRYSTAL Every meal becomes o Jpeelal 9 9 occosion with thla el990n1 C st.m-•. AMmOtionolvolue 1 SPECIAL IUTI EA. •...., .. ¥.LI.ff •16141 .............. .....,. .,,,.. ...... 11,_. _J_ __ ,_ ............ . \ ------------------- CANNON ,. . .. 4P . ~onticello "REGINA" HEAVYWEIGHT BATKTOWELS REG. 329 4 • 99 HTHTOWEl Thick ond thirsty terrlH ore oll l1rst quality. In russet. blue. yellow or white. 2•1°'x'6" both. IEG.3.49 I llG.1.79 HANDTOWEl 2.ft WASHCLOTH 1.29 G.E. 4-PACK son WHITE LIGHT BULBS LUSMfl. MAll·ltC ftlATf .......... $1 60. 7S& 100 79c • wall bulbs TOUI otOtCI . .....,,".,, ....... ~. ~=~ ..... 79* ALMADEN MOUNTAIN CALIF. WINES 4~? Vour choice of Chablis. Rhine or Nector Vin Rose 3 liter bottles ot so11ings ! .. MICROWAVE OVEN PANS by NORDIC-WARE SAU 5'' PRICE YOUICHOICE •Bocon/meot rock •Eggs 'n muffin pon •Mlc.io loot pon •Micro bunch pon •Micro divider •Mic· ro min1·grill pan. Con be uMCI in conventional o~ens too 1 Eosy to cl eon l1no1h "SILVERSTONE" GOURMn SKILLET COllEOION WITH TOUGH NON-STICI LINING Even·heot1ng olum1num 4 ,, . wore Fontostlc values 1 10" SAun llG. t .tt l "UUTI ftG.7.H 2.ff 1r·s.avn llG. 12.H 6. ff --, ( •'' . ' .. -----·--·----------------,,_...~--------~-·---~~-----------··----._.._._,._..-., ..... -...... --......... .._. ........... ~.----.._.--....... .,_-,_....~~- Diiiy Piiat Wednesday. September 16, 1981 If you need a roommate, you'll know you're not alone when you clieck today's classification 4300 . CLASSIFIED INDEX ·~.~ ............ r.!~:~.~~ ...... ~:.~~ ........ ~.~.~ ........ ~.~~ ... :i.: ~!.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~--...... ~~·~·~········ ~.~~ •.....•. •••r.e I 001 Ga•r... I 002 Ga•rel I 002 GtMt'ol I 002 Gt•r.e I 002 G..,... I 00 G..r.e I 002 Ga•r• I 002 ...................................................................... ······················! .........................................•....................••••.•...•••••••••............ c...eryc ... -Located In backbay ! Motii9PWS ltPtKtYMAl,CaM 642-5678 ltlVS(S fOI Sll( Ut-•1 lol ... l•lat!d l;illltt Ptlltftl>•I• l ...... , ..... "'·'~ ltr-llol Mar O•li lino U.JWl'oiM CJ Two '-··~\.11 .. llWll ..... &tt•h 1 ... .. w..i ......... h Lii-Moii• ......... ,, • ...i 111\"M \ .. ,. ~r:-·.:r 5u Jd.Al111pt\.ltaf'MJ SMl1A1W s .. 1 Btwh s...t•i...-11 ..... -... ............. lMll• IW£STlll Attrtn fOt Seit ""'"""""''fer s.i. llr&<ll Pr..,.rti .... .,...,p.....,11 Cflftt·t«> Loh (.'r~ ._., l°Mtmtrfl1I 'roptt\) r-... ~,,.."-1• INfM•f'\ l ftU.) ,.19 ......._, • .,.Noud '""""" "'-"' lndi;str~11 Proptrt\ l.ol>fOf s.1. MOO.i.11,,,. Trlr p,., 11 ....... °""" """'' Or~•Co "'"" ~ ol ~':::'~:..;,"" Ranchn ... arna C tO\ '' RHl llil•t• E1<hnar Hul ulol• ti. •nl•d RCNTltS ANNOUNCEMENTS, PCRSOllALS & LOST & FOUND Annoul'K'tmotnh (1rPool l.ru l ~Iii><•• """' ..... t!d P•tWJt11h SoMoll'i•"' Ttt\fl StmCES EMrLOYMCNT & • fttEPllUION Sf'hoob IM.ltWtlOft JM~•ntt't lfflp "'•nlrd M t t' MEltHlNOISE ANtq~ 4PCJ'tt•Mf' 4wttll0ft KKH"" Sw\d+f\l \eeln1•I• ••rrwr•'' tqu•r""n' 1.-b llo«• ....... , ... t'\Uft.llWff' r,., .... :-..1 .. uorw~ --1.ood• Jt~fif\ U'ntor~ Mactuntn M1V't'1laht<MI' M"nH•~~ ••ntt'd "'"11·al 1Mttutnf'ft1' ()ff1ro t\ir•' t.qu1p Ptb ~!':~~=~;: SiM\ln& Gooch Stort fth1aur »nt BH ~~·r.ct10 u • .-. Set''° BOATS & MARINE Eff"MENT ~f'f"f•I fto.U ,,hint '\itOttt 8c;t.1h M•nM t Cfi.ijp 8oab Po-tr Bo.at' "'"' l h•rt" llo&I> ~rl Bo.i..511,.. Doth l!olb s,..d "S.1 &o.h st«ut TIANSPORTATION .\1rrran l t mPtn ~I• Rfftl flt(111(' l l r\ \1 ..... .-t> \l•or l'\f'tfo\ ScOMr' 14 .. or Hno."-1• R•rti Tr••Mn T,.,,l Tra.ilfn l llbh Auto ""''''" Ptrh lUTOMOlllE ~ • .i ~\ld l:'lo•H• RKrt'..t.~ \ tf'ut In ~' M•\'° ko1I .& _."«I Uru n rr\H tu Vafb ... Alll1'~•"n0: Aul°' W •"'t•I AUlOS, IMPORTED WnrrJtl AU• Kunwu Audi A_u.tl1n Ut•t'1'\ ,.. 81'11.' ~I o~u.un ftttllrl ~·,.t ·-· J•Ji:U41 J,.,..n K..rffWnnGh•~ Mu41• >Cdt"'th•\...._,,., llli MUW IN<l p..,rw"" ~ .... -~-... "-·" ~l>M.,H< ltMrf ¥-• :Wl>o•~ r.,..u TtMlllllll \•·••lf'• \ahu UTIS, MEW l(jQj IOQI l:':! EQUAL HOUSING :: OPPORTUNITY , ... 1111 1404 , .. ·~ IN! 111111 llN ,., ... ''"' I071 11111> ICllll '°"' Ula llW ,....,...Mlfiu: All real eatale ad· verllaed In this oewapaper ii subject to I.be Federal Fair Hous· in1 Act ol 19118 which makes il We11l to ad· vertlse "any preference, limitation, or dis· crimlnatloo based on race, color, religion, Newport area zooed for bones, 3 Bdrm.s, 2 Ba. loaded with charm rrom the Oalt peg & grQOve floora to the custom muter Bdrm suite. As· aume low Interest loan and owner will carry large 2nd. Full price $163,900. TR..\DI TIO\;\L RL\I T\ 631 -7370 MEWPOIT HEIGHTS SLASHED $24,500 White picket fence sur· Ml. & MRS. f'YfECTIOH SI 35,000 , H!ATID ICIDMEY·Stw'B> POOL ROOM fOll P ADDU l'IHHIS Immaculate picturebook 3 bedroom home nestled in fl owers and shrubs. Large grassy back yard for the ch ildren, pets or guest house. Beautiful pool with large deck area. 90"wide front age. Zoned for income. A wise investment for young or not so young. Call 644·4910 to see any time. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. WLTORS ' 21 1 I S°" Jooq!M ... Rood MEWPORT CEMTER, N.I. 644-4910 ,.., aeii, or naUonal origin, 1~ or an intenUon to make :: any such preference, 1xe lim itation, or dis· {: crimination." 1!00 l!IW rounds flower filled ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ yard-loads of used brick. Owner will carry with small down-call This newspaper will not :: knowingly accept any z.oi advertising for real ~= estate which is in viola· : tlonoflbelaw. ~lim ............ .. Mkl RIOIS: Ad¥.......,.. ......... d91dl ...... .., ... ...,.,. ~ ron I adWaly. n. now. @ .. SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 DAILY Pl.OT ••.-n --------• IWNlty for tt. tint THD«JMG l•corrtct 1.,1rtlo. TOWHHOME7 -"· Call the specialists at the condominium in · formation center cars•bikes• ·skateboards· trucks.baby carriages •tea carts•trikes rollerskates· walkers•toys •wagons•••• scooters*hot rods• coupes• trailers*hard tops• @ Touch.Wine Realty !J6.1.al67 Find out about the high· earning real estate sales career opportun1t1es with THE RE AL ESTATERS. L1censmg school fees completely refundable lo school of your choice. Extensive sales training. For m· formation call 751-6191 AFFllDABLE 2 Bdrm, I ba -l yr old. Adult complex. Take over existing loan. 6REOCARPET Ill 154.1202 714 760.<>H3 SALES MANAGER Established R.E. beach office w /afOuent clien· tele. Call Dolly King for confidential a ppt. BURR WHITE REALTOR , IMC. 67~4630 • SISKDOWM • DESPBATE! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home. Assume hi· balance loan. owe straJgtit note. succ~ REALTY' 549-7991 The fastest draw In i e West. . .a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 642·56f8. I UNITS· S2 I 0,000 Bread and butter, low vacancy, no qualifying. Call now. RCTaylorCo 640 l)l)()Q RESIOENflAl RFAL ESTATE SERVICES SALUTES THE 198 I DESIGN HOME 17 MUIR IEACH CIRCU srYGLASS HIU Sponsored by Newport J r. Chamber of Commerce to benefit ORAHGEWOOO A new home for abused children. Ope n for publi c vi ewing September 13-27 . Tickets ma y be purchased at th e door. Presented at $2,400,000 IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 CALL FOR DETAILS ON THESE FINE PROPERTIES OH WA.TH: LMda Isle 5 btd •.•....... Sl.395,000 LMda .... 5 btd .....••.•. S2.600,000 laylhontt layfront 5 btd .. $1 ,350,000 Dover Shores layff'Oflt 4 bed .................. $1,400,000 U. ,.._ layfrollt cOftdo •••• $625,000 U. '"" layfrottt Co-op •••• $210,000 lc6oa Island loy1rCMtt 4 bed .................. $1.200,000 ,......._ lcryfroftt 4 btd .. SI ,600,000 ~. 6200 sq ft : ... $1,950,000 VIEW OF WATER Htwport HtkJl!h 3 btd ...... S795,000 CoroM .. Mw 4 b.a ...... SI ,350,000 Htw ~ Rlctg. 4 btd .. SI .995,000 CoroM HJghlmtds 2 btd .... $615,000 NEAR THE WATER eon..,. 3 btd .............. $265,000 , .. ed 3 btd ...... -....... $235,000 , ... , .. 3 btd .. -....... $425,000 VIia lcAoa 2 btd .........• Sl77,000 .... 3 bed ................ $241,000 ....... Yllo-pool .......... $499,000 OM IAUOA ISLAHD 3 bed. lloMt •••••••••.•..••• $420,000 J bed."°'"' ................ $319.000 '"-cl C.al D..,a.x .......• $675,000 '"-cl C.al Capt Cod ..•.•• SUS,000 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATt S..Wt R•"'O:s Pu>(>Ortv M..n.ogrnwnt 2436 W Coast Hwv 315 Manne Allf ~' ~ach ~ lst.uid '11·1400 '7Ut00 L.IMDA ISLE Exciting opportunity! Wide channel view from spectacular architectural designed 4 bdrm . 5 bath, pool home. Slip for 2 large boats. $1,495,000 . Summer Occupancy. LIDO ISLE HOMES Featurt'<I on Homes Tours this lov~ly traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm. 3 bath home. newly redecorated. Priced to sell quickly at $475,000. Must see. New ly remodeled 3 bdrm . 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ce ilings. Great for entertaining. $420,000. Best price for the money. PENINSULA POINT BEACHFROMT Panoramic bay & ocean view ~l wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featur· ing marine room . $1,385,000. NEWPORT CREST COMDQ. 2 bdrm. den. spacious Plan 8, im· macul ate. Low pri('ed at $215,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d1· D••••· N B 67') 6161 a: I BEDBBE ELllRS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE DE AHU IAYSIDE VILLAGE Super Mobile Home · Tw o Bedrooms + Two Baths · Second Story Sun Deck · Owner Will Carry Finanfing -Submit Offers. Asking $57,500. COST A MESA INCOME Triplex Adja ce nt To New Redevelopment. Great Owner 's Unit. Two Rental Units Help With Payments & Taxes. $1 ,070 Gross Income Per Month. Excellent Financing Available. $155,000. ·---........... . 759-9100 #2 CorpOI • Pima Mtu1*f c..ter RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE' SERVICES GREAT VALUE Guarded gal~. Pools & tennis. 3 BR. + den condo in Jasmine Creek. Vacant. Ready for you to move in. S329,500. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 WT THIS ONE! Ocean view 3 BR " (or 2 & in -law qt rs) 3 BA , ' sprakling pool. giant redwood sun-deck. Terms -Only $250.000 with low down. Holly Markas 644·6200 (A58) IEAUTIRIL llRCH end unit nestled by a row · of Eucaly~us trees. Tastefully decorated wall covering, plush carpets. Lg yard, fplc & custom drapes. Excellent financing. Jamie Wilkinson 551-8700 (A57 ) \ -=~=' ~~~~-&~~s· :: ..... "'QAY I. ------ • *--9e """" "' .... ,_ ..-.blod _. .... low Jo "'"" lout ........ _. ,~ i T ,~ i NI I T R I D Y I I I I' TEW T E One moth« came up wltll • lantutlc plan to 11•1 Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate ,REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949. COME WITH US ... TO IA.CIC IAY. A'ITRACTIVE FOUR BEDROOMS FAMILY ROOM VERY PRIVATE 8ACK YARD WITH POOL .LOW MAINTENANCE Sl99,700 1617 WESTCLIFF DR, M.L 631 -7300 REALTORS 675-551 I .... IEST IUY IN CDM: 3 be'm 2 bdrM duplex clow to beaches and shopl. Mtwty paint.d and carpeted and new roof. Try S45,000 down, OWMr will lwlp witfl tflt ,.., •. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coad Hwy., Corona .. M• 6 75-5511 LINDA ISLE MASTERPIECE Finest location on all Linda. 76' of bayfront. Room for up to 8.5' yacht. 6 Bedrooms , 7 Baths. billiard room. lrg. bar & TV room , wine cellar, formal dining. sep. guest wing, maid 's qtrs. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221. RrlM* Of Newport Beach Cute NewpQl't home with 2 Bdrm lncome unit Close to beach. 8Ht price In area. 128f,.SOO. 642-5200 A PETE BARRETI . REALTY OCUMURZIS Like new townhome in • the Blulfs. 2 Bdrm, 3ba. super kitchen and a big 2nd story loft. Full price only S13•.900. Ca II 751·3191 C:. ..,flH 1 -t'"' PHI JPt I <l 1t ""> REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS WANTED Come to the action. Most wanted area in So. Calif. buyers's can afford to p1y . Call Larry Wh itesides. Balboa Island Realty. 673-8700 HAUOlllDGI An exquisite offering: Elegant & spacious 3 bdrm + family room, 1 lev home w tpanoramic vis ta of harbor , coastline, ocean & night - lights. Prestige. com· fort, luxury & security. Reduced, now $739.000. <Owner financing). Agt. 640-S560. UHIBJEV AIU! 5 bdrm p0ol1&pa home in Costa Mesa. Under $120,000. Owner will help with financing. Call 919·5370 today for more details. ALLSTATE REALTORS •-.-------mt Winter Retreat. Oasis in • $92,500• 1• the sun. New l yr old 2 Super 3 BR starter, AC, JUST USTID! bdrm + den. 3 ba, furn lge lot. good nbrhd. Near SllllMNt Al Offen with cathedral ceiling. Greenville & Warner. OWNBAMXIOUS Indian Wells Racquet Only 20% down & OWC Ocean l"'-' blocks! Cute Club, Palm Springs. at low interest Call to-corner 2 bdrm house Home overlooks 14th day, Agt. 96J..UI04 _ Walk to restaurants & Goll Hole at the Indian shopping $210,000' Wells Golf coune. Pool lalboa lay''°"' 111 front ol home. Ex· • .._. cellent Joe. Sl.95.000. no * 67~7060* money dn to qualified buyer. Will consider trade for wU1 in Corona Sell with EASE! lt'saBREEZE Classified Ads 6'2·5678 REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS WANTED Come to the action. Most wanted area in So. Calif. buyer's can afford to pa y . C all Larr y Whitesides. Balboa Island Realty. 673-8700 · Your fri e nds and neii:hbors use Class1f1cd wh en th!'\' hav e ~o mcth1nl( 'to ~ell The~ 'II tell you how well 11 workt'<I forthem' RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES PENINSULA VIEW DUPLEX Bay & ocean view from upper unit by Newport Harbor Yacht Club . Custom built with high beam ceil- ings and a fireplace in each of the 2 bedroom uni ts. Owner may carry 1st TD and priced lo sell at ~.ooo. Fee. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 lEATHERCRAFT G E L V W I C M A W R E D A H S 8 R 6 V N I W S N P N A R T E L 0 L 0 T N P S T I E U L Q E G T Y 0 0 0 ' N 1 N I N F N V G A 1 G N X T M 0 H N V 8 F A 6 A 8 A I A N A I N A T 1 F R R L L A I R Y N L K L L H C D S l A S A Y A A S C D E R S S F R N S I C N T E D T T E R S I S E D T U 0 T U C M 6 1 L M I D E 1 6 G D N 0 8 0 8 Y 0 S I T S U R THNSBIRMVEMDZNEEOLM U T 8 S 1 G E I V M E A R M E E G 0 1 0 A E L K S K E V L 8 U C D T T D I L T E D C E R L K 1 L 8 0 E A 1 0 E C U L A 8 J E S H G I S E 0 Y A L N 1 R C V E R R G E F 1 H K L E Y l V S C ~. ""·...,., ......-,, ~ ...... " ... , l~ldtr l1m1IM lecq,.•tt• T"lt " lklvltt1 llatt1111 THI "'' •a•tllll ""'" CeMt•ftatt M1te•1 Fttt laMar E•••1 C1t.01t D ..... 1 Ctrfllle l•lly 0..... .. .... b1" T•••ne•: IM11t "11 ... ( del Mar. Call J ohn Bellamy 7S2-E955 • REH TORS IAYCUST Motivated owners will finance this lovely 3 bedroom, 3 bath home situated on a huge pro- f essionally landscaped corner. The privacy, pool area and gorgeous gardens are just a few of the m any amenities. $369.500. D.M.M.tNIUr 760-0835 LOW,LOWDWM LOW PAYMEHTS Tennis, pool & spa + 2 Br make this condo perfect for 2 partners. Call Bill Kennedy. 631-1266 • RHLTORS UMl9'11 UDO IA YROHT U nbelievable 7 bedrooms Coloolal style home on the water with sandy_ beach in rroot! Fantastic location with oveniud lot and next to greenbelt. French doon open from large living room lo the water. Can be split into 5 bed.room home and a large 2 bedroom P.!ivate unit. Owner wtll aniat in fmanclng. D.M.Mw t 'Dr 7~SI .... STIPS TO SAMO 3 BR 6: DEN DHda your attention. Brine shovels and paint bfwh. Make Sf a. Owner will carry at low lnterat. @ ,M;',ls 714-611~ , ---~-·~---~--.------------~--............................................................................... .... -Orange Coat DAILY PILOTJWednetday, September 18, 1981 A ............ OPEN WIDE -Jesus Ortiz. right, dentist of C handler, Ariz., a nd veterinarian John Gardetto team up to give "Noah." a 4-year- old A.lghan, a root canal. DEA TH NOTICES Digest Bible a 'sacrilege' NEW YORK (AP) -T he New York chapter ot Moral Majority hu condemned what •ta prealdent called a "helliah" plan by Reider'• Dl1est to publish a conden.sed version ot the Bible. ''You cam't change the word of God," aaid the Rev. Daniel Fore. "It's cenaortne God." The .Reader's Dhiesl Bible, scheduled for publication in a year, wlU be a reduced venlon of the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, whtcb also bu been criticized by fundamentallata. 1'~ore. acknowledged be had not aeeo any manuscripts of the condensed Bible, but Insisted it would be a sacrilege. "They're saying to God, 'You didn't know what you were talking about.' " Fore complained. He accused Readers Digest of "trylne to water down religion ... to take the blood out ot the Bi--- ble ." Fore. said Moral Majority waa not proposin1 that the book be banned -only that it neither be bought n or read. "Ours is a ministry of i.nfluence," Fore said. "We can only speak out, and hope people will listen." He predicted that Roman Catholic and Jewish leaders would join the outcry when they leam how the project is being handled by "a group of people whose only motive is profit." Fore said h e was s pe aking only for the New Yo rk ch apter of the conservative polltlcal or· ganization. . Jack Walsh , editor of the Bible project. said from R e ader's Digest headquarters in BEARDSLEY and 1 brother Phillip Pleasant ville, a suburb of New York City, that he H E L E N C O R N McDonald of Oceanside, ca. expected "great interest" in tbe condensation. BEARDSLEY, resident of Memorial services will be "Many people want to read the Bible but never Costa Mesa, Ca. Passed h e ld on Saturday, Sep-t)ave because of its length and complexity," he awa:( on September lk 1981. Jtember 26. 1981. in Hol said. Survived bJ 2 sons_ T omas lywood where Miss Mc "It will sound exactly like the RSV, but 40 per- J . Com , Jr of Sarcon e , Mis· Donald had made many cent shorter ," Walsh said. "True condensation s ouri and Richard D. Corn of friends . Santa Ana, ca .. a daughter Mc NA'M' ne ver interferes with the essential substance of a Betty So I es bee of JOHN LLOYD McNATT, text." PICTITIOUI •UllNlll NAMalTAHMaNT Tiie .. 1i.w1119 --.,.. -... tlllsl""6at: AL8AHY PROPl!ltTIES, LTD , 17'02 St.y Par1l hult~. W.. Mlt, lrvlM, CA. 9'714 Cllarlet MlllaylO, 17192 St. y P.n! ........ ,,ard. 5ollM "'· l,,,IM, c:.. '711' l.ouls A. Ck<ol•lllll, t1tl02 Sky Perl!.....,,.,.,, s..1te io-. ,,,,.,..,ca. "'" Tllla ""91NU It C-tH .., a llmlled ...,_.., ""-· OWlnM!Myle Tllb .....,,_, •• flied --county Clerll Of 0r..,.. c_..., .... l•mt>er ... 1"1. "'"'" Baker.s f ield, Ca ., Gage 28, a resident o f Herbert Lieberman, executive editor of con- grandch!ldren and ~O great· Capist rano Beach. Ca densed books for Re ader's Digest, bu said that •NOOS1,nNDAU.a itrandch.ildren. Services w1ll Pas sed a way on Friday. the new Bible will include all 66 books. Unlike :~~~1~":'&...c.... PICTlnOUUU$1HU be held on Wednesday, Sep evening September 11, 1981 other sh orten ed ver sions of the Bible, which cut .,..~....._....... •AMSIT&T .. •WT tember 16, 1981 at I :JOPM at an Dana Point, Ca. He is sur· whole blocks of text, the Diges t edition is the result "=..,~~ .. o.itt ,.1,.. Tiie ....... ,.,_ 1·•....,. ~ th.e Brown Colonial Chapel vived by a dau~hter Holly of "line-by-line cutting,'' be said . S.pt.t,M.tuo.1"1 l01~ -:~cv 1tAos a GAGS, ue with Or. Kenton Beshore of1Ann McNatt o'-Dceanside. W k h d t• h be d "••"rt C•11ter Orin, Ht. •M. the Harbor Fellowship Bible1Ca .. parents Glenn McNatl or o n t econ en sa ion as en un er way Nil.IC 1111( N_,..,8Mc11,c.11._..,... Church of Costa Mesa of · of Ontario, ca and Ruth nearly 2''7 years. The completed books are re-o.-J. "••· ut w. wu..,,, No. ficiating lnlermenl w ill llele or €apistrano Beach, viewed by Bruce Metzger or Princeton Theological "ICT1nounu11Nau ~~·1:=-:~~ ....... follow at Melrose Ab bey Ca , 2 brothers David Mc Seminary, whom Walsh described as an interna-,.... STATaMINT c11,,..,., Memorial Park. F riends Natt of San Clemente Ca tionally respected biblical scholar. :.~-1111 _._1• .. 1111..,. '"" ~·= ~ wit1t ttie who wish may call at the a n d R i c hard Ha I ~ o ( .-------------.---------------1 c ~ c NEWPO•T INVESTMENT c_, C1eni _. 0r....,. c_,., .., mortuary from 3:00PM to Capistrano Beach. Ca .. 3 sis· GROUP, 110 ~ G9flt« Dl'I,,., A...-i..1111. 9:00PM today Septe mber IS. ters Cynthia Ann Felt of N•wll*1 llNdl, CA n..o. "ttnl l 9 8 1. Bro wn Co Io n i a I Corona. Ca.. Victoria Lynn PVIUC Ill'£( PUIUC II~( • c~~.!,E,,.":~~!~!','~~"~..!.:.:t A:-:.,"::.,<>;~, c:' oeii.,,;~ Mortuar y directors. Gr aham of San Clemente, HOTICI 0,. ,.,CTITIOUS •USINIU cant•• Dl'lv•, N••POf't ... u.. CA McDONALD ca . and c at h )I Ma r i e TltUSTEl'S SALE NIIMI STAHMaNT '76'°. MARJORIE McDONALD, Lawrence of Lake Elsin<'re. LMa..._n_ The 1ooow11111 Pl<IOf\ Is dolnt ...,.., . .,;::to,.~"ftl l•(OftdlKtold..,ac•· resident of Laguna Beach, Ca. Visitation will be held T.s ..... ._., 11eun· 1~s.m111e,..111C. C P d T.O. SERVICE COMPANY as <My RET ASSOCIATES, 1001 WHt tnll a. asse away a t her MondaythroughWednesday, •PCIOIMec1Tnn1 .. ~thefOl-l11g s1 ... 1,Sult•M,CoAaMesa,ca1._. J9ff,..y.A.c:oi-, home on Saturday, Sep-lat Lesneski Colonial Chapel. described deed"' trust WILL SELL •i.21 Tll~._1 was fifed •lttl ,,. U~mber 12. 1981 after a Funeral services will be held AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO TH E Rl chucl e Tamlnoslan, 11 "1 co1111ty Clerk 01 0r ...... C°""'Y on lingering illness. She r esided on Wednesday, September ~~~~HE•s:, ~.1~0!Rsa~o~ f.~~ ~i;:n1 strwt. 5911'• All•, cauto<n1• A.,..11, 1"1. in Laguna Beaclt. Ca for 14 16, 1981 at lhe Lesneski ,,,_Y '"s1a1nJ •" •ltM Tiii• CMll!fts 11 conduetad .,., .., In-::::: .. ~· years . moving there from Colonial Chapel at 11 :OOA M uua •"" t c°"....,.o"' -,_; dM-' • cm o....,_, H II ood C Sh Mid by It undltf said DMd of Trust In Ricllarcl E. Tamlnoalan o yw • a. e was sue· with Rev Wilham Bjork, tM-1\'hlAtnatterdHCr111ed: Tiiis 11a1-1 •• flled wltll ,,. s.tte• cessful and well-known an 2 pastor, San Clemente Com-TRUSTOR: ooN GABRIELE, an Cov111y Cl•rk of 0r•f1911 C-ty °" ....,.,.llMdl,CAttMt fields of expression. painting munity Evangelical F'ree unmarried man and suE MAGEE, aft A~U•, ,,., ,.,...,. d t I He I Ch h '' · t" p unmarr1ed -·at lolnt ,_,,,, Pvbll"'°" Orat9 Coast Delly PllOt, an as roogy r earyl urc o 1c1amg. r1vate BENEFI CI ARY : IRVING s.p1.1.t,16,n,1•1 mw1. years were spent in Chat internment will ro11ow . ADE~. aft unmarried man" 10 anooga, Tenn., and she re !Lesneski Mortuary. 640 .,. ..,,.,.v._ 11'11. Intern and AN· -------,..-~------ ceived her art training, with So. El Camino Real. San OREA AOELSOH, • slfllle-. as ~ .. ,IK h h P I . Cl t c d . 1o-lll'dlvlmdt%lfll-tandMARIC l------------onors at t e ennsy vamal em en e . a . 1rectors. STOCKWELL.• 11,...,.,.... •to., f'ICTITIOUS•UllNllSI Academy o( Fine Arts . 492-1717. UfldMOtd 11'11. Interest •nd PETE NAMSSTAT9M•WT Philadelphia . Pe nnsylvania SCHWART'l SKINTEK -TALLIE J. S«tNTEK, n. ....._.,,. ,.._ 1s _.,,. ~ and later at the Art Institute A L B E R T A L L E N ~~-= :: :e~ ';u'::~"::C::: -l~:WHOLESALE EXPEltTS, m o( Chicago. She received SCHWARTZ resident of •fld MARIO\ suPERFON, '-Miid WE, 1SJ11 ,.....,.. ..__, H_.,.._ much r ecognition in the Westminster: Ca. Passed •ncl •If•• to..,_.,,... •'II.,,... had\,Callfomla...., south fofir her P!Jmtin~s •. be-away on September lSlt 1981. 1•~ ,,,., u, 1• • ....,, .... ci •• C:::.~~e:.~: ~~~~~ ing prp ic1ent in .po~ra1t~. He is survived by his-wife ""'"" -'*'· PA99 "of Otlklal ..,.. landscapes ~nd still hfes 1!1 Marouerite. Masonic and RKOnts l11 theofftuof1NR_,. TlltslMIMBlscMduc-1>y..,.,.. various media Many prom 1 q Se · of°'-e.ounty. said dead of 1n.tSt div..,... . · 1· re 1g1ous rv1ces will be ciescrio.. t1te '°'-11111 ~rty: Loll c..roi A.,..,,...., nenl businesses and political held on Wednesday Sep· of Trad Ho. 101t0, In the County o1 Tllb ~ wat 11..., wltll IN figur~s . came to. her s tudio tember 16. 1981 at 12:00 noon Orange, State"' calllorfll• H s-map COllf'llY c i.rk of Or-county °" for theU" portraits and s he at the Harbor Lawn Mount :i:~~ -~: ~ "ott~ 4!; A"9vsm. 1"1• Pttml held a number of 1 woman Olive Memonal Chapel with u.. councyreconi.rOfMld ~ounlY.•NI .....,.,...,. 0r-. CMtt Delly Pliot, exhi!>its of her pa_intings. the H untingt on Beach •''° .._ • u.. Sout'-ste<ly 1os Aue.i..s..-.2,t,16,1,.1 l77M1 Coming lo Caltf?rma later Masonic LodRe 11~ F&A M ~~1 : ~.:'1::,'':'~~35c'::"; 1: opened up. new fields of JO· o r f i c i a t in g . Interment orange, Stat• "' ca11tor11ta, " .,., terest to Miss Mc Donald a nd services immediately follow· map recOl'ded In t1co1t 14, -• 11 enc1 a study of Astrology a nd ing. Services under the 12.M1sce11-m-.1ntheofflc•of Num erology launched her direction of Ha r bor Lawn 1";~~~~t!:!1!!='~ 1nt_o a second car eer 1n Mount Ohve Mortuar y of ··cu u t,_, __ orcommo11dt- wh1ch she was ~ually sue Costa Mesa !>40·SS54 sl9natl0fl Is,,,,.,_, ........ "° ••rnMy cessful. Rerogm t1on of her Is 111wn .. to 111 <:GrnPet~ or cor· abilitv in this field brought -------------1 rectrwu)."llw...,.fklarr-•Hld , De.cl Of Trust. by AHOll of • l>rffcll or her an invitation, on 2 OC· -.,. -t defeult In the obll99t10111 secured c asions to appear on na rw-IWllK IMrMP(, 11ento1ora uiecuted .ild-. t i O n a I I y b r o a d c a s l livered to the undertlVMCI • ••llW\ .. ICTITIOUS •us1N•U OKI-Ion al Oefa4ilt ...., 0.IMfld television programs. She NAMa STATUHNT lor S.le, encl wrltt.., notlQ Of tlrMCll leaves behind 3 sisters. Jane Tiie foll-1119 peuon• ••• doff19 •11d of •le<t1011 10 cauu tll• 1111· Se m m t 0 w , p h 0 e be busl-es derslllfted to Mii H id pr-rty •• WESTERN INV ES TMENT Wlllf'f Mid oC11199llons, and~ Mc Donald o( Laguna Beach . PROPERTIES, 1 ... 1 Mllllkan A ... ., Illa Ulideillei.O UuSed M id Mele• of Ca. and Rosem ary Hill of trv111e, ca. '2714 b<•Kh and of •lectlofl to be Recoocled New Smyma Be ach , F1orida Rot>ert o. 8rl90s, 1030 earslde M•Y 24, 1,.1, u IMtr. No. J3.06 In cove En\."-'-.. ec11, ca. 11oo11 140n. -en, of uoto 0tt1c1a1 Oon K. Hanna, 111161 8raftdl119 Records. Neptune Societ v Iron. Sen J'*l Celllstr-. ca. 92675 Said tel• will be -. ""' wllllout CREMATION tURIAL AT SIA EMerprlM GoMlrudlon, Inc. I• COY--or warraftly, .. press or Im. 646-7431 . C•lllornle corpor911on). •t 8arrM-pla.d . .._rc11119 lltla, _..sslclfl, er ca.,,,,.,,., ea. '2"4 enc-enc.es, to pey tlte rM1al11l119 Our li te rature tells the Tiiis tlllslNu Is cOfldllcted by • principal_,, of lhe 110telsl HOl...O complete story of our 9911eral pertners1>tp. bysaldOMdofTrust.w1111 1111arnt• Oon K. H-In ~d llOle pr .... 10.0. adVance, If My, societv. Thi• st.et-I was llled wltll ti. under tt. terms of uld Deed of Trvtl, 14 II.SC.. It tor,.,.. po~~.l ll•r Courtly Clerk 01 Oranva C°"nty Ofl IMS, cllaroits and upenus ol t,_ '===========:!..;.J All9Vst 2'. ne1 Tn.tste. and of U.. ln.tsb cr•tad by -.. ,..,.., Mid °"'° of Trust. Seid .... Wiii ... Pllbllsl.o Orat9 Coatt Dally Pilot Mid °" n-Mey, Octot>er 1, 1'11 al UL TZ lltlGUO~ SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCUH CHA'IL 427E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 NttCllAOTHIH SMmfS' MOlTU.U Y 627 Main St Hunt1ncrton &ach 536-6539 rACwte YllW MIMOllALrAltK Cerretery Mortuary ChaQel-Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drrve Newport Beach 644-2700 MicCOllMICIC MOlTUAltllS L.aquna Beach 494-9415 laQuna Hiiis 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 MAalotl LAWM-MT. OUYl Mortu•IV •Cemetery C~IT9torv 1625 Glaler Ave . Coste Mesa 540-5554 ...ca•onas -.L.190dWAY MOnUAaY 110 BrotdW•v Coat•Mna 842·9150 I Sept 9 14 ll 10 1"1 2'00 PM. .. ltle CMpn\aft A--. ' ' ' ' 400M1 lralKle ID IN CM< Centff 91tlldlfl9. JOO Ml.JC Ill'£( f'ICTITIOUS •USINU.S NAM• STATaMaNT T,_ lollowl119 pw..i Is dolfl9 bllsl· MIS as· • SCHOOL FOR BASIC OFFICE Sl(ILL.S, SCIO lrvl11e Ave., S..lt• 216, Newport BH<ll, C..llloml• t1MO 9•rbera L. l.0119, 1:»7 Galuy Drive, Newport 8••ch, C•lllor11le fl MO This _.,_, I• conducted by an ln- dlvldulW BarMra L. LOfltl Tllb "9'-1 ... flled wltll the C°""'' Cl«k ot Or-County on Autvst l1. 1"1 Pl..,.., P'\11111 ..... Or ..... Coatl Dolly ,.,let, S.P4. 2. •. "· n. 1"1 mw1 642-5678 Ea11 a-n... A-, 111 U.. City Of Oranot. CA. At IN time of Ille lnltlal llUl>llCA110fl of 11111 flOtlce. 111e total amoum of IN unp•lcl bat.11ce of Ill• obll9•tlo11 wcured by ltle Mow described deed al 1rust -•stlmated <osls, ·~ and aovanus Is Ut,Ut.71. To Oe-"'rmlM tN ~Md, "°" may CAii (7141'17 ...... Oale: s.,t....., 1, IW1. T.O. se•v1cE COMPANY, ftMldTl'VR•, 8y Owls T•lafw. AlllstMt Sac....,v OM City tloltln•rd WHI, 0r.,..,CA92"9 C714)~ P\llllttt.o Or .... OMst Delly f'llot.. Sept. t, 14, U, 1"1 JmM'I Put o few word8 to work for you I in the lllilJ • .. ICTITIOUI •UllN•SS NAM• ITATIMllNT Tiie fOll-1119 pertons are dol119 ...... _., EUPHORIA CLOTHING COM-PANY,,.,, ....... A-, Coate M9M, Cal lfon16a t'MZ7 J-Mettllew ClaflCi.ta, 11'2 Mltcllall, No. J>. Tus11n. Callfomla tl6IO Oapf\M L ....... ClaflCIOI•. 'lt'1 M ll<,,.11. No. n . Tu1t111, Cel lfoml• ... Tiiis 1Hisl11eu Is co11ducted lly IMISl>Md.,.., ...... 0....,. L. CIMclo'9 This .....,_ w• tlled wlttl Ii. CC1U11ty ci.r11 tof Or..._. Couftly .,. Allt\dt 1J, 1"1. .. ,..., P'*llslled Or-. C-st Delly PllOt. A ...... s..it. 2. '· 16, '"' ,,.., f'ICTITIOUI •UMMIU NAMllTAHMmNT The followlflll per..i Is dolfl9 111111- neu •: la> GRAPHIC MURALS lb) RICHARD GUNST GltAPHIC MURALS (<:) TWE WAl.L ARTISTS (d) GRAPHICS UNLIMITED I•) GRAl't41C MVUL.S UNLIMITED, S1t Marl11e Ave11ue, ••11>•• Island, Callfomla '2662 Rlcllard Gu111t, 319 Merl11a Av•n.,., 8alb0a ltla11d, Calltornla 92"2 Tiiis _. ... SS Is conduclM by .,. ~ dlvldl>al. ~lcNrdOUMt Tiiis s-. We& flied wlttl IN ~1y Cl-of Or ..... Ceunty Oii 1'ueusl JI, 1"1. P1"111 Plll>ll-Or .... Coest Deity Plloe, 5'ttlten'Clef' 2. '· 16, u . ,., _.., NU .. PICTITIOUI •Ull•IU NAM« nATaM•NT TM ll>llowff19 (leF'Wfll are dol119 IMnl-as: PA CIFIC RESTAUltANT SYSTaM5, "" Slffl Lafld, Cosl• Mew,CL,_ Rod S. Cl\amberlal11. ,..J Maul ,.I., C... Mau, Ca. m» ..... M. WatlOI\, J02t L•-Or., c ... Mtt.a, ca. '16» J-LA-.-. '110 C-lt. Sl.. Alta 1.-, ca. tt701 TNs lluslneu 11 cO!WhK..-llY a .._ .. _,.,.,,,. .... ~ s. Cllarn0er1•1n Tllll .....,,_, we& fllM Wltll IN c-,. Cterll of Or-Cowty on loep- t•f'llW 4, 1•1. 1'179UI ""611-0r9flOll Coatt Deity PllGI s.,t. '· '•· u, JO, 1 .. 1 4017 .. 1 f'ICTITIOUI •ull•IU "AM• ST~T•MINT Tiie toll-1119 perao111 are dot119 ... ., __ , EL NIDO TltAILER .. ARK, IMO N.....,, 81Yd., Cata Mew. CA '26%1. JOHNNY !CLASSEN, "•r111er. 14ttl _. .. St .. Midway City, CA mss. ALTH4 CHILDS, Pan,.,, , ..... llOIM CNc.a, Huntl119l011 .. ad1, CA ., .... RALl't4 J. coVER, ,._,,...., l0301 ALKl9 St., Senta Ana. CA W7t7. Altlla M. Olll<ll Tiiis ~ -filed wltll Ille c~ c1-tof 0r..,.. C-y on A .... JI,,.,, .. ...,.. ,.llll41sNO Orat09t coa11 Dally Ptioe, Sept, 1, •• "· 13, '"' JtS1.-i f'ICTITIOUI Miu....s NAMa STATiiillWT TM lollowlnll ...,_ It ._... ..,._ ........ : HIOOEN RA"CMlt II, C/0 WllllefM & llM9ftlMS, '"1 C....,. 0r1 .... 5"111• 220, .,,,, •• CallfWMa mu HtfAy D. HOwft, '9S C...FOll View Drive. la9WM ... II. CallfWtlla ~SI Jeff,...,O.- Tll1$ --~ -flied wttll "'9 c-1y Clerti of Ora,... ~, - Ai1911tt 14, '"' .. .. 1 ... ' PuCllllNd 0r-. C-o.ily ....... A .... 1'. ~ .• 1. '· 1•, '"' .... ,. .... ,... 1u,.••10• c.euey 0111 CAUlllOtl.,A, COUtnYOP~I, CAM At .... '" ______ AMI<...,.,,,. CL AltENCE AUSTIN VAVRUMC~ For0W9tofKMN. • OltOElt TO SHOW CAUSE FO• CHANGE OF NAME. CLAltENCE AUSTIN VAVRUUA .... flled • petll!Oll lft "'" <-' .. - -· ·~ .,..,,_ .. dlell9e Ilk 11at11• from CLAltENCE Mf$Tt• VAVltUSl(A to PETl!lt AUtTltl VAVltVSIC.A. 11 11 _....,or ..... !Mt all ...,._ llll.,...,. "" !tie ~ ...... Id -,.., ....,.. this~_, If\~-H•. J .. 1'D CMr Clll*f I>\'~ W-. s...ta Ana, CAii..,.., • ~ JO, 1"1, 1"1, at 1o:•o'c1Kll a.m .. -, ......... -. INw ~ ... _,.,.., ....... wlty Yid fl9tltlen for , ...... of ....... ........, flO( be ........ II Is further ord9nd ~I a "'-'1 tot tllll OF*r"' -c-... pWlhllW 111 Or•110• Cou t Dally Pllo.., • naw .. _r of vaner•I clrcul•tl•, ,,.... • .-lfl ltlls <""""' ....... ~. __ ...,,.,........,... ...... ..... t•ltleday(lfsald...,.. • OaWll ...... 2 •• t .. "-ldH ... ,_ J ..... cJftlw SupwwC-' l(~IN&C~ .... .................. ,,.... MA. CA,.,.. ......,.... Or ... (AIM Deify ~- A ...... 5'1c1. 2, t, t•, ,., ...,. ' l ... ~ .. - lass size own, but costs up "WASIUNGTON (AP) -There will be 810,000 lcwer chUdrel lo United States school• lhls tall, bul the coet ol educatln1 lbem with fewer leacbera and larfer cl ass ailes la rlaln1 10 percent, education Of· ftclals say. Education Secretary T.Ht Bell predicts that tot~ enrollment will slip rom about S8.4 milllon in 1980·81 to approx· . ... ., Mll ... PICTtTHIUI &ut1••t1 NMMITAffMNT • ,,mately 57 .6 million. with all but 20,000 of the drop occurring In public ' schools. Tiie .. 1 ... 1,.. ,_.._ er-. ffl ... ...... _ .. : HUtl'Olln·MHA AUOIOLOOY The National Center for Education Statistics said that the cost of education from kin· .dergarten through col· l"ege will rise to $198.3 1billion an·d that the number of elementary and secondary teachers will drop by 23,000 lo 2.4 million. Teacher groups clajm the loss of teachers - which directly affects ·tlass size -is even greater. The National Education Association says that 55,000 are be- ing laid off, while the American Federation of PICTITIC..S •USINass .. AMS STAT .. Ml .. T TIM 1911 .. 1"11 --• .,. dolne bwlnftSH: THE SHADE SHOP, 149 Old Newport, ~ hecll. Callfoml• ~ Robert W. encl Reclea11• L. MOrtlllaftd. 11M Prim,_, F_,taln Valley, Callfomle '219 A. W.Monl\ .. nd PICTITIC..S aust .. •11 MAMSITATalll8 .. T Tiie toll-1"11 peraons ere ••lllt l>ullnetlM: ·A E R 0 a I C SU I" P L Y A H 0 FITNESS RESEARCH CENTER, 1'11 Ne•pon allld.. N-1 .. ecll, CA tt..o. .. Teachers set s the • ;num her at 44,000. Tiii• ......,_. WM ftled wl .. u. Covnty Clerti of Or•-i'Y 011 A""'olll )I, ltlt. ,..,., PHYSIOLOOICAL EVALUATIONS IHC., 11' AlverMIO Str .. 1, N-1 .. adl, CA ~1. P!wtkll11lt•I EvellHll'-111<, S....,,., L. Mc:CllntoO, ~ l'vl>llslwcl Or .... Coest Delly Piiot, Sept. "· n. ».Oct. 1, ,.,, ~1. Tiiis _, was lllell wltll tht ··Lollipop !hie/ pays PICTITIC..l •ust .. au .. AMelTATalll8 .. T Tiie tot-.o ..,_, It ...... -'" MUH: Cou11ty Clerti ol Ore-CW11ty on s..it. 14, '"'· Pl,.,_ PublltMd Or._ Gofft Delly Pli.l s..t. 16, %), 30, Oct. 1, 1'11 ~I LONDON <AP) -JOHESCOUHTYLT0 .• 1a10ow PtCT1nousau11••ss St.. N--1 lhedl. CA'*°· MAME STATEMSNT Londoner Paul Allen DAH OotLEO... 21102 Gw11111ton TIM 1o11ow1119 119,..,.., ••• c101nv f d hi lf li ked b Court. L....,.. Hlowef, CA tan. IMlllllKS ... oun mse c Y T1111 1tw1 ... u 11 co_ .... by • Tl4E C>.1t PHONE coNIPANv. the legal system and 11m1-~. 1100 A1,...y, s..11e 1», eosi. -· ._ d t . h' 2 ls Oen Oot~ Cel llof'llle f»1' .,,.a o give 1s cen T1111 ,.......,, -111.0 """ .,. Oevkl P w.imer 1'0S a.. ..... 1 Worth. County Cler11 of Ore-County °" Newl)Of1 ~11. C.lltoOw• tlMJ ' Allen, 21, was fined Sept. 14• 1"'· i:ton Benne11, "' u111n<11ty PINPll A....,..., L•~. C.lltomle tjClllO lWO pennies by a judge PubllsllH Or-Coest Delly Pllol, Tiii• bullnHl 11 COll4vC-by 8 " or stealing a lollipop · H,23.».0ct .. 7•1•1 «>SMl venere1.,.,_wp. I O.vld P Weimer •: rom a souvenir store. PUIUC lltll( T1111 ,,.,...,.111 -s 111.0 w1111 111e He admitted breaking ,___________ CO"lllY Clerlt of Or•not COUll!y 011 '...._t h h d ak' Auvusta.1•1 • ' '" 0 l e s op an t ang PICTITIC..I •US•••ts P1MMP .. the sucker, but gave the •AMllSTAHMllNT Publ1si.c10r.,. eo.11 oe11y P11ot. ~ court no reason for his 1><1!~,!~0!~1"11 ...,...,s •r• c1oinv s.p1. 2. '· "· u. 1t11 m4-t1 t A PETITE CAFE, JOO N--1 -----------ac · Center Drive, Hewpert Beech, CA ptlUC llJllC( .,.... (1) GERALD RUDOLPH ,. VALl!HZUIELA; (2) DORIS JOANN PICTITIC..S aUSIMaU VALENZUELA. '193 llo\ell River Cir· ·-· STATaMaMT MIN•IOll C:OU•T OPTitalTATa OP CAUPCMINIA ,Oii TMa COV .. TY CWOll,....a c.. ... NOnCa CW SALa O'°•aALP~•TY AT l"tllVATa SALa ESTATE Of' MARION S. NORTO.., CONSERVATEE: Ntltlce 11 ,_....., Cle, F_,l.elll Vetley, CA ft70I. -""rlla follOWl"ll pe•to111 ere dolllO Tlll1 --.,. 11 cotldlK1ecl by en In· blnlr1e11 M l cllvlchlal (.,._,.end wllel. H A R a 0 U A L Y H H Ger•ld R. VeteftZW!a APARTNl.ENTS, 1.-S LYM SC., Hlllll· This '*"-"-I -flied wltll U. 1"910ft h«I>, CA n.49. County Clerti ot"~·-County ,VIRGINIA"'-auccl!LLA, ~1 A119. 26, 1"1. rtsl• Clrcle, .....,,,.,...., .._II, P CAtiMt. PvllflsNO Or .... Coest Delly Piiot. FAAHICLIH J. &UCCELLA, ~1 s.pt. 16, n. •. Oct. 1. 1"1 ..,..1 Cowtll* Ore le. Munt~ 9Hcll, CAt2M9. Tlll1 llYllMla Is c~ by en In· c11 ........ 1. 9 lve11 111•1 111• 1111dersl111ecl, ••1-----------Vlreiflle M.. aucc:.i1e C-rvetw d ......... MARION 'K'TlTIOUlaUSIN•SS S. HORTON, C..; tte•, Wiii Mii et NAMS ITATaMa .. T Tlll1 N'"'*'I Wei Ill• wl"" tlll County C'"11 of ~.,,.. C.ouftly on Set14. 14, "'1. prtvata Mle to tl'e llillhell -llletl TIM lol-1119 P«ton• ere clol119 bleltttc_.......,. .. ,..,. ..,. <.....U-blnlneuas: PU..., llerelMfttf _..,... -"*IK'.. soa COHSULTAHTS ANO l'\JN· Pv1>11.-0r...,. eoe.e Delly Piie(, c:Oftflrmatt.I.., IMd Supffler c:-1, OIHG, KOLL CIENTEA, WEST S.pl. 16,Jl.JD,OC't.7,1"1 41112-el .., Septemlier 22. "'1, et Ille'*" Ill TOWER, SUITE JOOO, CleDMKArthur ----------- 2:00 P.NI. or "*-'!er •ltlllll tlw ti-&lvd., N-1 .. ecll. CA t'M60. Nil.IC llJllC( ellowecl by lew, et Ille office of DIANNA R. RATCIL, 1601 -----------WILLIAM R. FROEaEAG, lSU, 0r<herdDnw,s.ntaAne,CA'2101. Cemlno Mir• C-te, S.11 Clemeftle, WILLIANI L. SMITH, •9 Seftcl PICTITIC..S aUSOl•SS CAllllom .. •II rltlM. 1111e, ifttenst ellcl Flower Court, Newpor1 ke(JI, CA .. AME STAT .. 1Ul .. T .. t•te ol MW MARION S. HORTON, n.u. TIM toltowl119 pertons er e delr11 COllMrY ..... -•II '""'· lllle -1... Tiiis bvllnes1 Is conduci..t by • l>uslnets et: • relC 11\111 Mid ....... llM ecqul'9cl, by gene rel~-JL ENTERPRISES. W S.nclp4per, ~ttlor. ef '-ol o .. rwlM, ottMr oi-RMcll Irvine, CA '7714. t .Ulan or In -'Oon to lflet Of Mkl Tiiis --was IUed wltll tlle JAY C. FEHSTERMACHl!R, S4 "'AR IOH S. NORTON 111 •lld lo 1111 r• County Cler11 of ~·-C-ftly on Sellclpl-. lrvlM, CA '1714. elpf"Ot19rtyclncrll>eclHtollow1: Sept.U,ltlt. C 0 NS TAN CE a . .I ~· UrwllYldlld -II Inter.fl 111 ,,._ Pt1'111 FENSTERMACHER, S4 Sa ... lper, ~ , "'4 lot at MS c..ullne Sl,..t, l.evuna Pvbll,_ Orenge Coest Delly Piiot, Irvine, CA mu. llHCll, Callfomle, more pertkul•rty S.pl. 16, 21, lO, Oct. 7, ltlt 40.SU1 Tiiis Duslnfts 11 collductecl by • ,, jletcrlllM a : Lot 1• ol Trec1 No. 170, eener•I ~NnNp. per map recerdlcl 111 &ooll 27. el P-• NllJC tlT1C( Jey c . ,_ .. l'll'\aCIMr JD, 31 -IZ ol Mlle.ell_, Me!K. ~ &. l'-term.c- '9<0rdlef 0..,,.. c-ity, Calltomla. T1111 sca...._1 we1 llled wllfl Ille .. ~ •let • "'*' ... lnvl*I lw Nici PICTITIOUS auSl .. llU Covlll'f Cieri! of Or•-County "' ...-rty encl mint be 111 wrNlftt allll •AMII STAT11Ma .. T Secit.. 14, 1"1. •• wlll I>• rece ived •1 Illa olflce of Tiie fol_,,. .,..._ IS dolno -Pl,_, 1 )l"ILLIANI A. FAOEaEAG. attorney MIS es: Pvbllslwcl Or .... Coelt Dally Piiot, •• ler tlle Estate el MARION S. Ill DIRECT ELECTRONIC Sept.1',tJ,JD,Oct.7,1tll .,_., HORTON .... -y ... "'" wllfl .... MARKETING; m DIRECT ELEC· -----------ler11 Ill Mkl 5-let c-1 • ._ TROHIO, 25172 H .... AMII, i..o.-ll•erecl lo ,,_ N ici A4ml11lslre1or H'9uet. CAft617. per .... elly, at any time erter flr1t JAMES VINCENT EARLEY,----------- pultlk•lklll of lflll ~ -....... U112 H .... AMII, i._... H'9vel, CA llOTICa CW -111119 Mlcl ..... Seid .... wtll ... m n. TltUSTSa'SML• m .. -.. '91'-lf>ll ..,.,.,.,, c-Tiiis Mlnfts II<~ by ... If\· T .I. .... ,,,. :• or pert Ullfl-.pert <...sit, lfte .. ""' cllvlclual. HOTICI[ IS HEREaY OIVEH, I- ' of well cf'Mlt .. "' etc.,..._ ID "'9 J, E~ on w..-.,, on... 1, 1tlt 9t t :• unditrMpecl...,IDtlle5-rlerc-1; Tiiis IU...._t w• flled wllfl "'9 o'tloO e.m.M M1C1dty,111 IM effke : ... perQftl .,.,., of .... ·-• l>lcl Covllty c~ of Or•nee Gewnty Ofl ., AEAl!'ESTATE SECURITIES ••• IO KC......, ......... bY tfftlfled s.pt, u . '"'· SERVICE. lo<etecl •• 1010 Hortll <lle<IL ..., .,,. -...nu Ill be paid ., Pt1W12 llroM•8Y. Suft• a , 111 Ille city of S-·~ <onflrmetion of Nie by IN S..,.rlor P\11>11.-Oraft9lt Coe.It Dally P~ le Ana. County of OrM19, st• of Court. T-.. r911b •NI main--. Sept.14,tJ.».Ort.7,ltlt ~ Calllor11 1e , REAL ESTA TIE < ••-...,,....,......,,Oft Insurance -----------~IECURITIES SERVICE, e Callfwllla , oKCep\Hle IO .... ~-lhell be Piil.JC ••£ corpor•tlofl, .. dlil'f ~--Trwt• .. proraled" Ill tlle ... of rerorcllfl9 of ullcl« Md --' 1o Ille .,._, ef , c9fl••'fanc.e. E-cllertiH lhell be -----------..ie cO<ftrnd"' -cwteffl o...i ef ... 911 ... lly cllvlcllld ~ IN parties-.. one• UtvlTI ... ••DS Trull ... cul•cl by •O•E RT L. ., E .. mlMtleft Ill lltle, rec:ordlfl9 of COft· alO ITaM MO. llS WA1.LIS l'9cordecl IMrctl 11. 1•. 111 , "'J'fMK•, ,,.,.,., le~ -eny tllle NOTICE IS HERE&Y GIVEN .... , llOOll U5'6 of Olfklel R«"'* ef .... ,. 1-r-~ "' peld by t,_ Miier. -lee! ..,,.....11 wtll 119 received by Co1111ty. at pa.. UH, Rec:erMr'I u Tiie r'9flb-""" .. ,.jecl •ny and the en., of eo.1e MIU, lo wit: TM Cl· 111ttrvm4'11 ,.., 9511. 1>y ,...,. of• ell bldt. IY c-nc:ll, ,_,Office &o• 1100. COit.a 11rucll or defewll 111 .. .,me11t er 0 Dai.ct: s..temlltr9, ltll MeM. <:alltoml• ta», Oft or llefore perform•nce of Ill• obll1allo111 ~~.. , ... -ol 11:111 •• m .... TUHdey, Oc· secu..ci ....,...,, ln<lucllnl tNI IWMCll • .r • WIU.IAM •• PRO.a••• loller JO, 1H1. II 1llell b• llle or _.Nt, .._.ke ol Wllkll w• ,._ •ueti•• C. LINTOM rntiOMlllllllY et ..,. bldcler to •11wr <ord9cl May 17, 1•1. 111 &Mil 14'7• ef *'c.Mllllllel!Mre C.., .... P 1111 bid to Ille City Clei1l's Offke l>y h Olfklel lt«Mdl of ,.141 c-.ty, .t ._a.-.M,C:.."'11 pr...-r-*' time. tllft Wiii be ,.._ tUt, Rk.,.,'t IMt~ .... (7141 -..111 11111Mlcly _. ellll ,. .. •lo<ld et 15651, WILL MlLL AT PUaLIC AUC. Maidelelne Lewis, 11:00 e.m .• or .. -.,_,...,,., es TIOH TO THI! HIGHEST a lOO•A C911•rvator practlcMle on Twtdey, Octoe.r 9 , FOR CASH, i.wt\11-y of Ille Ur111· .,0 Plll>llllWd Or ... CAlelC 0.lly l"llot, 1911, 111 "'9 C:-11 ~. 77 F•lr eel $ta'"-•II ....,_ at Ille time ef s.pt. 1', 11.D, 1"1 4197 .. 1. Drift, C..U MIU. Callfwhle "'*'-Mle, ell rlthl. tllle Mel 111..,... -.. ----...... ------tor THE PUR04ASE OF COMPUT•R llelcl bt It. M Tnll99, 111 Mel te tlMlt rt· HARDWARE ANO $0f"'TWARE. •I ,,.,.,ty 111.._. 111 Miii Gewftt\I - AdlllllloNI ..., ot ... 9"<1fketloN s .. 1e. onc.rll>M • , ...... : Liit ,. 111 -y M MM!Md al ""8 Olflc:e ef h &locll "IC" In Trect Sii. Ill tlM CltY ef ,, ,. ---------~-PIC'TITICIUS au11..... Pwrc .......... 11 l'•lr DrM. N....,t llMdl .......... .,. ....... " ........ ITATa•MT Cos1•Mnf,Calltomle.alcl9_,.... .. ~ 111 ..... O,,.... la .. • M- •" ,...,,,_ .... .._. .... Ill Ille City clwllft of.,.,_.,_ MllM Ill .. 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Ind• caped covered • ..:;;-..., ~ tloo. OW Oner wllJ eatlo. INCLUDING 11 prictd too l 9N0,000. ~~~Ytati~ ~· !:: ~~~~c~o~1i~: c.Um• . ... ooo. DllY _!!T d!!!U!llM.-'44-7J II PLUS l Br. 1 lh. OWNER WILL HELP WHAnUM19UI AIOUT .... Dol1botaM wt.th 1u .. e, Y()U BUY ! Spat ' patio • atra p1rklll1. warm • Br nr ocetn tomplet.' privacy fo A1llln1 '171,500. Bllr. boUI oa 1 lot • IOcac.d ln.1...::: ... ~'17~09~----C 0 Ill PAR E TH IS tht nlcett UH of £. NO QUALIFYING ... 4 Br P R I C E -T b re 1 BEST BUY tr TUMS, Cotti Mn1. Sl7t,5 dream home. Prime bedroom, two bath, U1umable ftnanclDa. 5 with alnt flnanclnr. irta. Lovely uparades . fireplace, Carmel model BR trvtne Terrace, fee Drive bv •Flower the ...... ,900. Blr. M8-0TOI In Harbor View Homes. (l.Dd. Sale or leue op. ' i ~-Lovely prlVlt• yard. tioD.A .78M311 callllTMm ora · .,... · 1044 Very nice at $Zlll,$08. MllDS 1lC a.ooo DOWN. 3 BR 2 Ba. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• H S Ls Irvine TerT pool home E/llde home co R·2 lot· AIAteOMID W ITE Al -; w /~ Br+.:........._. "'--r Price $165,000. Take Out of t091I owner will Bdrm, 2 bath home on • uumm v"'u ol Sl800 tarae lot. Ocean and ba) will flnuce-prlced over PYmtl mo. sell at the low marlttt below market HW'T)' on No q1111lfyln1. or &et pr Ice Wood b rid I e views. "315.000. tbl1 one! Gre& Aalle new loan.... Ga blu Bridaeport BEA UTIFUL BACK 79-1.ZZl . YllYLOWDOWM m~el. Lilted at 12C».OOO y ARD BA y VIEW-r: 1 \+ • Gett you ID th.ii lovely I& w1tb 111wnable loan Terrilic buy, and 1~al 1 •~ ;%;, t\W 3Br, 2~Ba Condo In Call me for more_ details . owner fll\lllClnl milt _ h __ 1 •• _ C.111. La mumable loan DarrtU Pub 63J 12M this three bedroom atlowrates.2.Synnew. .{ home an esc:iUn& pro-Fmlalca.,! Call Jerry ~0312 or 1•1 .UY.J~; perty. 1395.000fee. Du pin. Buyer who 631·73'70Alt. PrinonJx. ._ ... tllli11!.~lllll~m.l.ll~ .. ::!11 __ needs ne1 Income t • abelter. Front wait 3 llHTOllACH LOOKING FOR A BIG BEDROOM? Tbi4 ilJor you. Remodeled three • bedroom. three bath. fireplace, beautiful in· fetior. Eaatbluff is a areal place to live. S:ll.S.000. bdrm, fpk, jac, 3 ba, Appro• lV. miles lo mini ocean view. Rear bea c h. beau tit u I unit a bdrm. 2 ba. Under· townbome. Mexican tde &rOWld ptina for 4 on. entry. fl~place, 3 kin& 103 dn, IUJ• usuma· sz bdrms, 21,i ba. Hu&e ble, l.nc. $1700 per mo. cove~ petio. channin& Priced at SIS0.000. Drive mini yard. Near 260 acre by 714 Poinsettia. If you re&ional park. Great TRULY A FIND-Old like, caU the owner at value only $131 ,500. CdM, South of Hi&hway, 752-6955 s.s.0303 architect.II own custom Duplex won 't last for home. Beautiful details b u ye·, w ho needs lhruout. 1525.000. negative in + sbellu. .. LIVE ON nfE GRAND CANAL-You r own doc k, plus a three bedroom and den house. w11b a ooe bfciroom in· come uruL A rare op- portunity. Owner will carry ut TD. 1699.000. Price S!IKl.000. 53 dn: Large usumat>k. ltJOJJ· thly rental inc $1425. Drive by 514 Marigold COM. lf interested call. John Bellamy 752-8955 CDMILUFfS Above beach, below Oce1J1 Blvd. Semi priv CHHHTHUMI? Eutslde. Fruit trees & roses ! Privacy, seclusion in park like yard. SUMy 3 BR. Brick fplc. Covered patio Pride of ow nership. Room for eapu1lon. On· I y $l2A, 000. Call 64S-0303 S~se.ter' Nicely detailed 3 Bdrm home In California Homes. Seller will cooperate with financ- ln g. Showa like new home. Close to park ~ /leMis & swimming. Call for d«ails. e--; I,'.'.( II I "•I J Y ,r, I .'(I()[) , ...... TOWNHOMI? Cill the specialists at the condominium in form It ion center. Touchstonf Realty 9G(1l61 THArs'WHArs Rd. Out cl tra.Uic. 180 U .... IN• Al9UT de1ree view Ocean " * * K111111'fD " ~ _ Jetty from every win· ~ Walker & lee Real f state • ~q I~() r dow. Prop line high tide. Your lsl home in Irvine . Ulililll OOf. OO~f.S Obie invest 2 yrs. Clear. Vacant and ready to go Realton, 67s.«JOO 1 d · I Sl ... 0 000 S t•OOM 2 Br condo in adult com· lmi!!!!!1•1!!!!!1••••1I ID IDC . ,.., • . YllDI ,._ I ' •. ,.. Owner will rma.nce. p IP MISA munity. ~tra a.ir "' i--------•I Appl only (714) 61~. 3 tile bat.bl, pool, spa. more. Call now. Tl9'l.D 673-2210 $310,000. SU'7.000 assum 118.900 Three 2 bdrm. 2 bath ~~~-~~iiii~ ....!B~Y:....:0::..::wn:=er:.:.. :.:fm.=9788=---i ·I furn. units. Steps to COIOMA DIL MAI ·-------~ ~i ~bridge beach. Good s um· 1·2.LOT IASTSIDI Re~ mer /winter history. Charming beach cot· l UMm-FIXBS II Priced at 1395,000. taie. featuring 2 ~rm IOO 551 ·3000 675-1152. +den, large living room $136,. 4t20 ,nenu Pkwy.Irvin~ with fireplace, double l!ll!IJl6l7•1-•1•77111!1 !II associated 0 ... ) .. f " ' "'' f, t IJ ' o ' ./I ~ I ' g1r11e. Aikin& Sl69,SOO. For an appointment to see, call 541>U51 ~ HERITAGE . REALTORS w ... v .. hHC....."-t Cou.._ CWI 1289,500, 4 ~· 3 Ba. "' • view. $223. in as-UYM sumable loans at .633. MISAvml COHDO SLS.000 down. Excellent rinancln&, owner may carry balance on ArTD at IN. 2 Bdrm, double r1ra1e. urriflc area. Askin& teS.000. Call S.0.1151 s # HERITAGE . . REALTORS I MOii ()po Wed. Sat .. Sim 1·5. ·------Panonmlc views! 200· Call Anita SS'1·1270 or front11e. Mesa Verde -'648--=..::SC»llc.::.:;..::'------ Country Club! Custom i------•••I 4196' exec 5Br. IV.Ba •OOODOWMI CAL-m Assume 6.753, OWC 2nd. 2 Br2ba, Syrs new. .. RED CARPET .. 754-1202 home. Rec nn. sewing Bring paintbrush & rm & lndry nns. 2 Brk broom to save SSS on 3 fireplaces. Sun deck. bdrm fixer In quiet Porch. Storage galore! Costa Mesa area. Only 20x40pool,spa.&firepit. $99,000. 759·1501 or --------1 HOITHWOOOS llAU'n Immaculate 3 Bdrm home on quiet cul de sac In Northwoods. Plush carpets and custom- draperiea thnlout. Hu.ge patio with IOOlhing spa. Many extru plus low in· lemt assumable loan. ll8'1.000. don osen ' ' ! I ~ .._ 17TII ATPRaiPECT TUSTJN, 731·3111 TVl1UIOC« •UM TOwtl IOMI Beautiful Jasmine Model 2 bdrm + den with delightful back yard. Great financing. Assume 12Yi% loan & owner wlll carry 2nd T.D . Rt'lll 1iII0-~ R1·.1hv 3 car gar. Creative 752-7373. Foml• Yllty IOl financin& welcomed l ••••••••••••••••••••••9j~!!!!!!!••••••l!!!ll! 11!1118.000. Call Bob Uc a ta ASSUMI n~o I ST 11, :, I ,·:1111 ~-~ M~~ Walker & lee Real f state 1sq r so 1 2400sq.ft . esec4 BR 3 Ba home. Fam rm, eat·in lcitch .. livin& rm, fonnal dintn& rm. New paint • WSlornoM paper . Sprinkler ..... , .... 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAtROMT New ll1tln1. 2 Br on duplea sile lot near the Balboa Pier. 1525.000 Luxurious cl.atom coo· system. dbl aar. water do. 2500 sq. a. 2 frplcs. 4 softener. Xlnt nbrhd, bdrms, 21,i ti,tbs. $11.SO great schools. 10 min to mo. p,000. 642-4123. o c e a n . 0 w n e r '841MSULA DPU Lr& 4 Br 2 Ba + charm· inl bachelor unit just steps from bay or ocean . S310,000 JUST USTEI ~~~f~':'h.F:·:: • BR 1 ~ ba, se U er -'7;..:.14-=-' T7;.;.:;.S-..::.lrn=-=------1 motivated. Terms .•-•••••-~ Terms. Terms. Call $11, ... DOWM quickly 152-M98 Take over loam. Owner STAITaUHITS Two 2 Br apta only ~ blk to beach. Older but cute • neat. 123D.OOO Call UI to1eeU... Pl:tn IV RP al~ y ---- Wl•Ell YWIE Eleaant 1in1Je family bome. Prolea1onally de· in default, will U.ten to 111 offers on tbla • bdrm. Located an quiet cul-de- sac. Carey. 01·2142 BURR WHITE REALTOR , INC 6 7'> 46)0 corated and landscaped. '"'° ______ _, 4 bdrm. a ba, library. Air, alarm, amenities C34I ,,_.._.1111 galore. ... ;iim;o.;1··· .• ~~~ c ...... , .... ~:r. ~r.~:. •a•.•rdellm1111Put ... VlDa~· •• • OrH S• l•I •t Faitview/Avocado,Cll ) t J 6 C • • I a• U: JBl!DllOOJlS C a r. I t t r·a • • • U14~ ftxed Int rate. Ca, ........ ltec•. OpeeD.iblO:IDAM 497-4144¥ -- ic.._ .... ltU fmr U I ............... 1040 ....................... 17000DOWMt For Sale by owner . Sharp 4BR, 18,4, Uv rm, f1m rm, lr1 lot, trea. Nal to Greenbttl. Al· 1ume loins. See n1tlme. tlH.500 . Caretalleroo prop. 11111 Dl1ne St. Ul-0Tt4 or 14'7·D05 IM'Mt..WC ... Owaer wlll carry at U'~· '2 Br. Condo. lll0,000 Ml pri('I. Al•t -.11 . ....................... ~':: l""~rin 414•0tlA ' ,ipa. . . P.000.Alt.19 -------Nn .... 4 Br VIC· CoUep ft n.. IPl* 1 O.IJ:. torln partlal \IU, br, 2 bi faa rm . owur /coaitador naan. tuo.ooo. o;c .,,000 lit avail. -TD. P18Ull. C .. DW&ll J HOt•-t LOT IYOWlm-I ...... 2 ......... Pni9 o1 .... 1111,_ Xb1t kitelllle, illl pr. ALIO 2 ftludq. 1111& loratiaa. If, 1 lie, "*· Al car pr.$d&A...a .... ............ ...... ., , .. ,. .. .. ~.2 bat .. , I mlat1 rrom OCH&. Oab ...... eau ...... $40,000 DOWN I 3"olMT. 15 year .,inurest only. Univ. Par\3bdrm,2ba. sln&le family home. It's clean, it's vacant. And can be moved into almost immediately. Let us show you this one andot.bers. ttS?3 CAMPUS Dl~IRV~ ............ 1041 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Al.at PorALllt 1 1c~ + bid& 1lle, gent· ly 11opln1 pt.ttel short distance from tennis &i beach. Owar bas in· eluded plans for CUilom vlll1. $175,000. Spec. tacular vinl ! • Ml~IONREALTV 4M-'1131 ' .. OrangeCout DAILY PILOTf.vt dn11d1y1 Septtmbtr18. 1981 OM.I...... "-"U1twW•1d "IM .. , 4 44?# 0 ·' ... • 4 •• Q .. ' ......._._~ ._..,_s. o-..rw•.... 01iair1Hi1•.... • ...................... · ...... ~·······)ii4 ·····••·•······•·····•· ................................................................... " o.,, .. A.w ,, c..e. • • "-"U.fwal1'1d .......... ,. 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Nnr 3 Bdrm 2 MSG/mo WlSTCUPP 181, Wl.D~r n-ot.al '5SO u111 pd mo mQ pa 0 'Stt M "S" l 1-Br un t Producu Take thia one olf lht1r W Ba, 1pa, mkn bv rm. RV W1ttrfroot llOml'•, lnr L u 1 u r 1 o u a r u u r mo 173.$410..!J! 64' 5143187S~ ~ r ~aAaf.fr 11reat lacorne A1kln1 bandl,2matr8r,2"1Ba Al••rs&Pn.ci,. ._ Jar, cuatom futures &311400 brdroom, three bath 2 bdrm. I bl.1ar. ldry, CoroH .. Mlr )122 H_ D«,000 Call ror mon Auume 94-.... loan U\ruoul 30 m111 lo PS EASTSIDF. l'ute I Br col hOmc Bum«! ceilin&• -""hwasher, fpl' 16SO ....................... O..PcMlt llJ6 dtlalla Durell Paah Don't w~1t FmfetKc T•a W.-..offt AJI. 11 2m lagc, um1 furn . J.130 U\ llv1na room and f1mi wmtu 673-7083 <213> <Ju~ 3 Br 2ba, dpl:l, 11ar. ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• 131·\Jll John Manhall I '-" ,__ mo, lat & lut 81~ Chip ly niom. Sedudcd pool 258 3160 w a I k to bch S900 Super 1hatp Z Br nur UJ.121118 T,.*-• Z700 Pro~111r1~7 2040 site y11rd Spi,tc:t for boat Olx 2 br, 2 ba, rrplc. yrly, Adult.a, no pet.s Dr1vt by ,PCH' Mala~ •n c-•tc I r ;fl, F I ~. l blk fr<>m Disneyland. Only 15'?1. ....................... for luse. fo:Xec rondo, 3 or ltlll llcr $1&'>0 Amonth 2.8th & Balboa l&50 An unly 719 Heliotrope it~~ex. bullt.·Ullb. eni!~ _:t"~·~·i_ down. Complete~ refurbished and Ortgon raot'h for n:nl. br. 2l1 ba, rrunt & rur i:i"7'J, bUIK 11rnt ~m,675-8881. AvalllQfl m~ iK.''· ~.· fully managed. acanl CDodels open ~,mo 200 1rre1. 2 br ~~'J~~Y· s~!!i':~· ~5r Nice 2 BR 1, blk 10 Corou def Mer 3722 02ubp!exra'nt,~at1~hvl:~~~ COndo. 2 BR. ocnvu dKk. daily . Located at l06 Leatrice, ho u ll r • 11 ream ttu••••••••••••••••"• •• ......, • "' ., " r I ..,..., An h , M h Lakevlf!W Or will sell, 9SS 270<1 bearh. qwet itr~11 W11tr Bfaut tum X·lae 3 br, 2 .mo 675.:.1368 P c~.:""'"'°· ...... -oo TMl&Uff a eam. anager asselups. 1225,000.{503l!M73143or Complelt'ly f't\d1:c:ur11h•d lease Applluce). ba g11r1WuhC'r 50 or Lge quiet lbr lrJpkx _ • .,,~~v-• PLAM •x" &<V .. IVMllU Go Dnct or c .. llCIC IYllS evcaj,,714)661-7622 to suit Ub. A mow rurct'~I ~~~~~5 d6r•3Pt'0'S "'2A5\':lll hw°y, f8SO. 675-27&3 ne~ der . rrptr, p11tlo'. tt.t ..... s..d 3140 3 bdrm. din rm . li v /0 uunn 714/760.7291 lleal htat. us to lease our 4 lir " 0 ..., mo c t M 37114 lndry gar Nr belH'h ..................... .. r P HO :'AUPYIMG h 1 M v d 675 3148 01 a "° 4 P r • 1 • '" KCJ'I THE \61N-mTIH rm . am. rm., J;' / , 2~ bc"-'Jt 2800 oml' . 11 es11 er e ••••. •••••••••••• .. •••• re cp • no pe... ..,.,., ..., ""5 ha , ictra larie porcelaln OWN DISPllATI ........ ••••••••••••••• See th111 lo 11pprecuM ll nrbor View Home. CASADEORO ~l.25 760-9041 LuxuryAduJtwilt.satar tub w /ceranuc tile walls ~res}lgious ~rea:walk to t4ewport leOcll I 069 lhlllltaet/ Shenandoah Valley, VA. ~~:~o~ Mo ~:u~~~'. e~.~~~·;::11~;. /\LI. UTIUTlFS l'AID Coata Mna 3824 fordable Uving. 1,2 & 9 & floor. 4 4.'0vered pal10 ch rom Olis fme 3Br. ....................... 0.ltt S. llOO trade for home. Beaut 1 1 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Or. Well deeonted areas. Pric.-~.ooo. 5r: 3Ba home w/formal din· Newport Short-. 1 blk to .. ••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm lodge1ch11lt!l neiir 2 br + den. 21a bo ~:~;~,~~ma~epr~~ <.:om part' beron~ you 2 Br 1 Bu. pool, hiundry Olympic size pool. Haht down, assume St0.000 lst ma. 2 frplcs, cathedral ocean 2-2 BR 2 B;a 12 Uruts Costa Mesa Wintergreen Siu Resort twnhomr, 2 car gar, rtt1• Mo 759.0279 rt!nt Custom design rm No pets CI06e lo all ed tennis court. J acuu1, trust deed at 7W~ Xlnt N1Un11s. skyUt.e rm and dupJex. $71~. MB &l90 m>M. Sl2SM d.n 10": Streams. rustic sett1112 tac, J150Jnlo 751 ~ features Poot, BBQ, call for appt 54~ Mo. park. like la11dsc•p1ng. land lease a,s:i.oo per anovtraludlot Assume Net SSOOO per year $145,000 C:all owner, UA~lirvable! 3br F. ~•de "ov'rd ""rag6, •ur TSL M"1"l &42160.'.I. Most beautilul bld11. in year. Can't change until 13~t'( • owner wdl carry 6 31 2 o 20 20 9 l 758 0892 HARBOR VIF.W 1 Bdrm • .,.. ~ ~ H B year2003.14'4 1.0t only dlHerence on straight IS · 43 4 -·----houH. only S4 H' " roundtd with plush NEWLYDECOA. 2nd trust deed dUl' note at rea.sonable rale. oova SHOIES Wallace ·--Trade So. Laguna gated Kids /peh 14fl COrrll' ~~ l~~~!~~dl~l~~~~·~'!,>' landscaping Adull h\ I Ur gas pd, t•nt'l .:ar 1986-87. cau Ownt'r for $430.000.Agt.6'>9850. AREAld bd 3 '-cCMMPl'Vplfty 2000 tsh tale ,areal, 3,·000 sq rt 118263 b111 yard. "rl\'dl'Y mgat1tsbeit Nopets d w11sher. p00l Adults Deluxe poolside xtr a large 2br, 2ba, bllns. dswhr l l, miles beach Adlts. no pets S&SO mo ~8362~. ---- appt. daily arter 5 pm l11111111!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!1!1!1!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!1!1l 1 year o 4 rm, ,, •••••••••••••n•••••••• me. an as ic ocean Plus plw.h & room} Jbr ,.. 1 Brfurn from "45 642 S0'73 (7141 7~8425 b al h , l 1 bra r Y, 3 M •KE .& .._. nE.E.l!RI. view Prol decor. 2 yrs, f am 1ly home w dblc Sl600 mu yrl} ~.}\' _w_1lsonL642-1971 l!!!!!!l!!!•m!!!!!!!lll!!!l••l!!!I hstblilff at 130/o fireplaces. l>rolessiondal "" '"'"vrr-.; IML9.000k o;~tmh Spdnngs garage J~t ~~· ~7751 TRI 1.EVEL APT with SUS C •SIT •s Get last year's interest ly decorated formal ID or a e ""'1uw ea con R~ntima 631 ·4M5 ~·t'c "" a rate now! Fully assuma ing, family tlulchen & 3 Income Properties d o o r h o u s e DOLUIOUSE ocean \ICW 3 Bdrms furn. I br upt. $345 & 2 Ir. I lo Apt Ne.,. I)' de<'or Gas pd encl gar .. pool. <hhv.r Adults 642 5073 FINANCING + assume 222.000 in long term loam and get ooe or the rucest Palermo model tn Harbor View Homes Call ror lhe list or arnenit1es. Darrell Pash 631-1266. WESTCLIFF lBR CONDO 115.000 Ca n assume existing loan or approx. li0,000 at l4' • % int. 673-6640 YOUR OWN PARK Lrg Eastblu!C home on • 3 acre lot. Owner has closed escrow on his new home. Must sell 1m mediately Asking $326.000 Darrell Pash 631·1266 - ble !Ml yr large tst. 4 large den. ~~~:~e .;1'fj1a<· ~re:; 714-499-3470_. SSI 11215 1 tJr + garage & em·bd ~b::} Pc:~tgar0 ~~ f~~~~ up Encl gar Adults. no bdrm, fam nn, lg yard Pnred tosell ' R.ail bt• patio ~ B Oran1te. t $J()S() moyrly pets 2110 Nev.•port Bl 642-51610r~l0'7 WClfthd 2900 $410Mo Adull.l.,no1>t>ts WaterfrontHomes,lnc 543·4S68btwn&&5PM MEWPOITCWT lv1 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6736372. 631•1400 So Cst Plaza are11 Very Absolutely prime ! Jb Broker has client needs Ea)tside 3 lir 2 na.11ut1I ntre2Br.1Ba pool.Jal'. 3 Ir To#ft."IMIM ~ewly decor gas pd , encl gar , pool. dswhr Adults 642 5073 f'·ormer model 3 BR . 1\. ~TCCl:; D ocean view NB. condo + pool hou.'lt' S8SO Call tennis no ch.ildren. no b l 'ILJUIJ.1..a'. Wants fast eSl'ruw Exclusive Big Cyn pets, preferc·ouple lllOO Spactou) 2 lir I Ba 2 BDRM TOWNHOM E. Pool, part, near beal'h 963-5191 Steps to lhe sand! $275 l.arge studio with hard wuod floors & sunny chefs k 1lrhen 1 t1S366 3 ath. m1Jster suite COHI/.t4~M IJ K_: 6316836 ('hr1st1na 557 2783 or twnhse 2 br, 2 ba, pvt mo lease 642.0377 Lawldryrac ,pool $395 w /pvt retreat overlook· Ottt.r llffl &tat. T-1-851-SI 17 gar. pool. tenru.s. $1250 N I d t~" I B 54119556 cSf1~d' re~~r~eurry2tt~or mg tennlS court, pools, 714 1\41 071i3 New 2 br. p , ba, tm ~4 640 8126, 497 5471 ' ew Y erora"" r and spa Good assumll· ••••••••••••• •••••• • •• 2!1:!H'o114·~i· 111 " R.-.tal1 f 1 d rl Uplx Sep by gar Quiet PRIV A.CY & QUIET Renum~ 631·4555 Fee hie loan~ Moblt. HoM.s r11,1a ~k-..i CA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 w.iter an ~cape ' Steps bay ocean 3 Br Empld adult ovt'r 35. nu Like new I & 2 &r Apts 2 br, $350 + $350 dep. C /21HewfMMiC..tr ForSalt 110 Hoa~sFwNshtd luxuryt·ondo.Garopnr, 2bu.pll llo.iiar SllOO 'mo pets . S3 2S Rer·s w•garorrarport lipur Crpts, drps. Nr Beat•h 64"5357 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• m•<'rowave.frpk,pool& Xrl..Y 6734436 548·1021 down.balconyorpat10. lilvd /McFadden. All ~ -Trailer at pvt beach. spa $750 645·4045, Mike 1 d I I BR BA 2 Du,Litv,...,w•ra. Treasure Island . 2FOURPUXES lal>ooltl.d 3106 •CHILDW~LCOME• .1 o se ·5 ,· 4 . LCICJunoleoch 3748 pool, spa, bbq, laundry. aduh,_no ts.89J..4894 ~ wn "' ~ L B h ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 2Br 1 ba ... c,. stry Av:11I SCl)l 15th ••••••••••••••••••••••• lush shaded land!>l'ilP Bachelor apt 4 blocks Docltfor30'1oat aguna c . $8500 . Sl0.000 dwn ea. OWC CALLUSfOR """" $1800 mo Agt 87166'90, Furn lux studio. spa. TV. ing $$60 & up Mature from beach. ·~ii pd. 207 3 & 2 Bedrooms and 2 499·38l6 Breakeven.~3666 Yearly,WinterRentals 3Br2ball00 63771SI d · h adults, NOPf:TS Mt'sa Whela Cpts drpi;. yard. gar ma1 st'rv1ce, P ones, Ch1cajo.J 7141985-4954 fireplaces decks and,__E_x·c-1·1·1·N-6--n Aegi67r P~rt1es· Fresh & Clean9ti01111!1 Lido Island, clea11 :Jbdrm, j125~k. ol99-2227 Pines' 2650 Hurla . 2Br, freshly painted. ~t.1000os. Annual income_ • • Real £state _ s-_...,.,.,__ 2ba. 2 car gar. lrg patio. Mewporta.odt 5'19 Z4.C7 clean $450mo. _, STEPS TO UAY 3 Br. 4 BR 21'1 ba. beautiful p tOO mo 5$-1623 3769 C /21=C........_ daynil~\uR\'park'i:, t • -••••••••••••••••••••••• • _840-6302 __ .,.... &tale Sc* T d 2ba. ram rm. frplc , gar. G11111 6311153 WESTCUFf COMDO ..... ...,_BllU Huntington Bay, adults, 2 640. 357 W i l h or with o u l ra e LuJtury NewPort 2 patios-'33S winter. r~ mo l'wo b6drooms Two -..:;:.u ----~----home on ~. arre ror In OPEN 328 s h 3 bd 2 f II b dl>I ~ "P"RTMn...S bdrm, pet ok. pool, M...t..-.......__1 rum1ture. 24x64 Green come Units or' &;"A .... )' app ire I rrns, u a. e baths D1n1ng room A A ""' pat o f .Jft N be h -.-• ~· I bner Home in Laguna .... un 644 0954 gar 352 ~ 19th SI '350 F' I d I N Beautiful land!><'aped 1 • r.,.... r ac · Hu ge 5 bdnn, 32 ba. Hillsmcest5starpark $280.000 Act now • I 5S24689 irepace A uts o garden apts Patio:. or shOJ1.Ptnj.Ji9(}9797629 over 3000sq rt WeslchH Broker Co-Op Agent WINTEtl RINT A.LS I . vet.s S6SO per month yrl) 1 b d •A t · Gre..a.af Partt 631.4516 fum 2 story 4 bdrm 3 (.harming 2 Br Iba, l>mk lease 631 7:ni Broker. decks Pool & Spu 1·0' r con o, o.cnms. poo 646-8118 Beautiful 22ic53 ha w d dose 10 B~y frplc.gar.laundry(a1•1I ' -eredparktng AdulL'> no clubhouse. washer. I • l r# / r.1 \ y .A l DOVER SHOIES Gotdenwest Home 2Br, HEWPC>a'T IUCH SlOoo mo Bac:ks up lo golf ruur:.t' WA. TERAlOHT HOME pets dryer. rerng. 1st. last & \1:(~:.4 ,.\. ... 1 Pool. Jacuzzi overlook 2Ba only8yrsold.Th1s O.Woletflowt t'>SOmo lse Waterfront 2storyrustomhome.4 2BR l'•BA ~85 dej> $405761H633 bay Galaxy Or Formal is the Best Buy in Town One of Newport Beach's 2 Bdrm. 2 bu. w d. 1 Homes, Int' 631 ·1400 BR. rormal dining & YEAR·ROUNO F\JN. 2 BR 2 BA ~llHSlS 2Br. I sm child OK. No -----din rm . 2 frplc s. CLASSIC finest and views <k-t>an house fro m water De11toPoilt 3226 breakfast nook. 3 t•ar Soc•al Actov•le\ o 398W Wilson pets or water beds' S360 I $685.000 fee 642-2510. MOllLE HOME rronl locations 2 & 3 1125 mu ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:a rage, lge closets. pan rector . FrPe so ... lav 631 $:;s3 642 ~ filQ...96-0·8123 aft 6PM LIDO ISLE 646 4848 _ _ su ie.r Bdl"m units w large out Watt>rfront Homt'S. lnr Stunning oeeun , 1l'w • try, 3 frpk's, lge derk. ~~~17:s11• ~1"1,~~0~,: Spar1ous I Br. Apt. Avail .,,,,., do~ owe lge 2nd ~ door de"ks. New roof 67"6900 s & I I boat dock..avaJI at l')(tra ' r. "'STSIDE OD 0 -15 Pool. laundry "v < wu, • WATERFRONT·w 2or; 2706Harbor,Ste206-A ,. ,,.. pac1ous uxurio1is 11 h p I I 11 ~ • .., ""no payments 2 br 2 d OMC and upgraded new ---mg In llus Je~el of a c arge or ealoe on Y GREAT RECREATION B T ho rar ' frplr, garbage . own, at 12'1 int.. 540.5937 "arpels. Xlnt "ond L-leoch 3148 Call Peggy Pattison, ''"""''•r1...,to;SW'l~ 2 Br 1'2 a own use ba .. 1mmac. w 1ex· $1760mo.3yr.i. Pnce ' • -"7-·-Jbdrm with gourmet 7149552473 k·' 11•n '-P""no1 •2 r:aundry rm , patio, d1sp .. garage&parking pans1on potential. Just Just redured to i;!Z0.000. lhruout Good assuma· ••••••••••••••••••••_ ... k1t<'hen for l'a5Y enkr w uays Mea11t•C1uos-s.iond garage Small t•htld. space Adults only. pets S335.000. Agt. 96J.8182. Hurry! Call Jarvis-I ble financing. $775 000 Spac 2Br. blk bch. wide tamm1i ' So affordable jl B·5PM • Hyt11amd"d9" • ~mall pel OK $$95 s;so rons1dered $425 Mo mtllll!!!llll!!!!l!ll!!!!!l!!ll!l!!!!!!!!!!l~!!!!l!l!llll O'B 840 8208 J h *WAUC TO ICH I Agl Oreo Dev. ' drs. palm. F iP, ~early only S6.SQ' P4981 I.EASE OPTION Sw1mm111y • Go11 M TSL M l 642 1603 842·8807. SPM t.o 9PM. Coo:;~bkr.· on '76 Silverrrest, 24x52, 759.0704 76().8237 S800 + ser. Avail now Renll!!les6314~rl't' 4br.3baexer.homeun OrovongRe~ge 'o gm ' Tues thru Thurs. Fri OWNER ANXIOUS. love 2Br . upkraded, low BALBOAISJ...AND 494'766~,__494-l48? Sossex Ln In Wc!itd1H BEAUTIFUL APT-S . • Mon 8AM-9PM __ _ ly 2 sty in estab nbrhd 1---------1 space rent. Priced for SELLORTRAOE Almosloceanfront winter H111ttl11C)foftleoc:h 3240 Just redont• Avail. now !>mq1e• 1 & 2 f!prJ ~lFeld SP"'CIOUS Sl0,000 total cash down. HARBOR ISLAND quick sale (MM6233·4l. rentals. cornplt>tely ~· .. ••••••••••••• Sl300. Opl1on prire 1001m • furn"'1"11 A OWC balance. Payable Callforappl 15 rooms.,~ baths. rurn Parking patios Small 2 Br hQuM1, un $285,000.7522550 &u11tum•shecJ •Aou11 fAMILYAPTS 2 bdrm, kids ok. patio S!.000 per mo at 12r~. or P r 1 m e 4 5 ' X 1 4 O • MULH,E •R.._. superb condition. local· · 2 H · rurn , garage attat'ht'll l'""'Y • No Pe1s • Sparkllnl-\ clean lrR apts garage, 1 blk west of trade ror 4·plex Asking waterfront loL with pier roA. " ed \.\ block from bolh trees, privacy r No children. nu Pi.'1$ for Lease Npl lleii:hts vo1.1e1~ 011en Ua11v Beach off Slater $405 ~" 000 Ownr, 631 7215 and shp. Localed in the REAL.TORS bays & rerry XJnt in House ms Mo Oupli•x Prefer workmR mu med lleautifulli Rc:mixlelcd ·~ 10 f, fohrldramllleS with 1k0~ 2 mo Isl & last. 17381 ~ prestigious. private (714) come & assume Sl90.000 FOO Mo.'97·51.25_ t·ouple ovt'r 4U ~e;ir~ & newly painted 3BR Oakwood ~~ ren Near par • o l\eelson.962-ll37 community of Harbor 527 5900 all2111'7c. Newport leach 3169 al!e $425 Mft rail 2lii\, detarhed gar I Garden Apartments 2BR 2BA. ~15 Near bearh 2 Br 2 Ba #35 IA.LIOA. COVES Large waterfront loea· lion Immaculate 2 Bdrm and den home with lovely wide lawn side yard and omamen· lal fountain spa Sandy beach, pier and shp t635.000. Call to see. 642-5200 j PETE J BARRETT :.~ REALTY Island. -=c.=..o.-• McNash Realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962-8996 aft 2PM block from l'hff Drive 398 w Wi~, 631 SSgJ 1 d ge ts & Price includes approved SHOWPLACE 642 l~Eves851 9889 HOME FOR R 1:.NT $11 00 mo Ca II ~ r Newport Beach H enc s gara . carpe plans and permits for a * -*. 10'1 ON 4-ple.x cs ava1l l I Spectacular view 3-4 Bdrm 1>7:> renl'~d Trinen 641 tll! m.1;"6'4s-i'1'0'4 MEWPOtlT ~=j bit-ins SSSO Mo luxurious 5800 sq ft R E M 0 D E L E D Riverside. Lo neg cash Oceanfront 3 br, 2 ba 2 yard & garage l\id., & 2 Br 2 lia Mobile llome APA.RTMENTS French Regenry 5 T .. UOUT now Oeprtt1att' Sl7.000 story ~vail. alter Sepl pets welrome S4S2UUO near lJelane\ !o Rt>~t Newport Beach S 2 Br A\'<111 SJ20 mo H.tMHorti?!:' Bdrm, 5 bath home with Prof decorated. frplc. Isl -yr Income S19,000 8lh Wmter JIOO or yrl} A~nt noree $650 Propert) House. 1100(j~1~1~42'-5i;5· "'' Plus ul1L'I :'>lo 1·h1ldren. 3842 many amenities. quarry tile. earthtones. yr Sl79.000. 675-7270 dys. lease Sl200 No pets Agt. ' I 642·3850 & 642 1010 no pets. no v.aterbeds •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Buy lhe lot ror 2.3 P''t HuntJngton Harbor 6iS.6222eves 548-SS27. Brand ne~ ~ br. 3 ba llarbor View Knolls 2 Br 2450 Newport Blvd Deluxe Adult Bayport m1lllon. build the house area See to apprec j ~ousrfo~t~~n.m•;;:t~n; '> ba & deeorated Lon~ Ot'eanrront ,harp 2BR Costa Mesa Condo Outstanding yourself and you will IA·l·4812l o!~~!~~~~~ln 1706 OCEANFRONT S1 .f::1t1.?t1> u~g~ad~>d ;,r ~hrl term SIOOO. S6SO Mo Winter Adult THESEVILLE 2 Br p,, Penthouse View have II htushed home at MULHEARN Br. 2') Ba Ref's $1200 I G d r d R n n r I n I I 6 j 3 I 6 2 4. 67 3 5 2 6 I 675·3382 2l~~JOl8 Ba Adults. ne\I l'rpt!>. OverlookUJg Hunttngton I ~ 000 ooo Parlter Arb. lSO Spaces M A I th 6 1c c ~ Harbour 2BR 2BA apriceat east ... . REALTORS with room to expand 57~.gg32v;:3~~-" $1200 mo833 0145 6752543 Yearh or Winter. full~ drapes, pat1.o, it3r SJSOOmo .Boats~pavail under any comparable (714) I $750.000 with $250,000 -ci=_L ---HunlmRlon Ba) Condo. 2 Son C~ 3276 furn lwcunous oce:rn I wat4er pd (.all 1 5· through Peters Landtng property In Newport down owe balance al BA y c REST 5 bdrm I Br l' Ba ssso Adult<> ••••••••••••••••••••••• front I Br Apl Sleel'S 2 636 120 . . 213 592 3584 282 1136 ro~~re1a1ls,cal1646-S092 -'527-5900 10'1 Guar10'1 cash on homew,pool.largeyard llO pe~s Water & tr:.i;h Set>ing IS behe\'IOI: tht' Call213«54028 26 19 . E Santa .\n:.i ~at'h,co~do.; bl~ from or. art 5PM. 646-8754. Updated 24 ' dbl wide.' cash. Lease back ir de $2000. LI DO ISLE paid .,.. d Agt'nl, no fee panoram1r ocean view Newport Oreanfront, 2 & $475 . bl'h, Harbor Pacif1l' agt. adlts over 35• no pets. sired. 714n52·2213 or charming 4 bdrm. 2 545.2000 from this bud)let 4 Br A\all Winter IQu1elArlultsovt'r3.S lor frpl , pool. ,·ac. S42S mu WESTOCUHFIOHT 714!6440367bvowner bath.newlyredeco.raled . minded 2bdrm pen Wetkly M on th!~ 2 Bdrm Starting S31tl Triplex. Xlnt terms & jllllllll!!ll!i!l"!!!l!ll!!~l!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!~ CM 548·0569 . --J Sl800 mo. Yearl} Bill 2 Br I ba bearh .rotta!(e thouse' Just S450 rents 673 7677 Beaut landscaping No 213 S92 3171 afJ fi ·Oo prime !ocallon. ll00.000. IEACH /Affordable IUCH DUPLEX G ru11d..t.. 675-~ISI. 1liOO mo rirsl & lasl :mi:' thl' luxury of ht Ah nse -pets . Av a II 0 <' l wkda_ys ----- A ent 675-6161. LINDA ISLE $48,500 wilD o::t{;w 2 gorgeous un1ls. I' 2 Oceanfront 2 Br . patio. rleamng. all Ulll pd Iii.I b~h liv ing with all thl' LEEWARD APTS. 2020 lr"fine 3844 OCUHROHT 3 bdrm, 2 balh Im macµlate home with guesf house &1or 1 bdrm a)>t Incredible ocean One or Newport's mosl down. 2 yr, 2 Br. 2ba. blocks rrom beach 11nd ga rage Utils paid No Main. S36-t453 extras you'd e~pect' WINTER RENTALS Fullerton,C.M 631 ·0397 ••••••••••••••••••••••• prestigious homes on ram rm . Mm. age 18yrs. only 2 yrs old Oc.•ean pets. Avail to June 15. Lg 3BR Jba, F R w frpk. •4981 OCUHAlONT LUXURY 01."PLEX choke lot with view or sml pets OK. Arross view.2&3bdrm~nits.3 1982 ~25Mo_,_6462510 3 car g~r. nr bth Rentimcs6314:>55Fec 2bdrm,l bath$475. 2 Br .2'• Ua dble gar the main channel. 4 from bch. Mary Jank bdrm unit great ror JISO mo. 962·8118 Westmiftsler 3298 3 bdrm. 2 bath S625 1650 sq ft with t'very bedrooms. Priced to sell Rltr 631 -1004 owner oc cup an l' y LI---u....&.-l-L.~ New horn" 2 bl1'·'k' 11) vtra. hug" r"ar yar" MOVE I ... OCT. I Owner financmg avail. ~ff ~ •· " ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• " • c 11 " immediately will ex Cffftdtry Loh/ 0 1 ...,.,. .,,..,. C 11 od ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. 2bdrm. 2ht•. 1111•r * 2 Br All util pd 1.rg with RV gate Adults l.a&Juriota Adult U•Mc) NEW view. $450,000 Realonomics changeforres1denualor c-150 97n9·Y537_,.,0 ,uuv. a t ay lol»ooPttliMlllo 3207 30. $650 Arter lpm }ard SS25 No pels $67S 673-6336,642·9666 commercial property ',,...... 968 1802 549 3232 67S-6700 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• --Westside Duplex Modem llll!'!!!l!!l!ll!!~!!'!!!!l!ll!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!l!l!lll9 Pacific View Mem. Park s ~TE ewport on t ear . Irvine 3244 c--..l--l...:.-A pl 2 Br Ba $1,895 million. Exclusive A N he B h l BR APTS. WITH CA RPETS, DRAPES. REFRIGERATOR . D W. A 'C. SPA, REC RM 2 Ill 2 IA COMDO Adjacent to Newport Crest area Sea Wind Section. $123,900 Good terms. Roy Mcc.dt, Ur. 541-7729 Exet'utive Beach Jlome. ocean view, 3 fireplaces, 2 s tory. modern con with William Cole. T dj I LL T 2Br. 28a. some orn unuum--------Do l h r d wo choice a . p ols I~ •••. ••••••• •• ••••••. ••• r...m isL......t 340 Ou 1 2 B tc:75 S wns airs em·e ~ SOeach.631-1:1174 view. cute. lux condo. WOODB RIDGE 3 Br •••"'••••••1'111rV••••••••••••• pex· r,., teps s mall enclsd *Cote Realty RE•LTORS $875 c 11 k d to bch Yrl~ rental. no Two adJ. lots, Wstmstr ft mo. a w n s SS50 Upslair~. spac. Newport Crest Condo. pets 110 24th Sl NB garage. c rpeted , & Inn• ·tment Memorial Park ssoo 673-9157 or wkdys quiet neighborhd. llltins. 3bdrm. 2•,ba. ocean 675.J294. l·62A·0'7<M drapes. central heating 640-5777 each. 842-6342 before 4 PLE.X l SIDECM 673-6098 cpts. drps. acress to \'lev. $1000 mo 646-~ No pets, no children Barn. $20,000doWA Copistrc.oleoch3211 pool. spa. tennis 23 '-' --Steps lo Ocean tennis, Quiel S415+sec:urity ~111111!!11111!111!1!!!!!!.!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ LOW DOWN . owe OR LEASE OPTION Owner will carry ....................... Wildwood. 213 S3'7·83311 l i9 C•yaa Mclain Jog. b1kt' 2 BR. 2 HA. 548·5442 770.5629 Whelan Condo. ocean view, 3 Br -Woodbr'-'-Beautiful 2 bdrm. den. Wnlr1SS(J.6l3-J596 Nr OCC 2 Br Patio NO 160 2'12 Ba. Dana Bluffs. --r end unit, allached dble Elegant 2 BR 2 Ba, i·tt'\I, DOGS Avail 10.3 $450 I l ·· 1 ..,50 Somerset 2 Bdrm. 1'2 i:arage Tastefully dee I in"lds piano. china. Re I Estate poo . enrus. er. •• . b d • Mo 552:_8343. 645-1:117 HEW. HEW. NEW! a 492·6700. a c 0 n 0 Mo to Mo $1400 mo linen. TV. etc S1500 mo BEAUTIFUL 2 Br 2 Ba SORRY NO PETS. BUILDING TOTALLY Sl:CUREO LOCKED UNDERGROUND PARKING 4 br, 3 ba exec. home on Sussex Ln Ill Westcl.Hr. Just redone inside & out. Avail now $285,000. Owner 1bkr, 752-2550. 3 u~11 industrial condo CoroM def Mer 3222 ~st~~ idr)'er. SIOO mo 644 ~3or673-8585_ ~&!!!· 646-3255 Mesa Verde. 1100 sq rt W.~1de C.ft!. 200().3000sq Lots for~ 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Pomt, nicely furn. 2 2 BDRM. Winter Rrntal. fpll'. lndr~. dtshwshr. N UC I C IRYINE flChuckSp11ler.63l·t266 ••••••••••••••••tt•••u Spacious 5 BR 3 Ba. Heritage Park, J hr. 2•, BR 2 Ba. W ,D, attached Adults. no pel.s A\'a1I enclosed ga<age Adults. ll~a~v.4.RriJ~~· i--------~ formal dinmg, family bd~·1a /c. frpk, fa~ rm, gar, "" opener, ser now.)>00 675-7019 nopels 1)5() 21Calilom1aAve strucuon. No quahf'jlng. •-------• SZ29,000. George 96~5S68 At_en_t_. __ _ OCEAMFIOKT BY OWNER v New rust. bit 2 sly. French Normandy 3 BR & den home Can be split. 1895,(XX), owe 37 t t Seashore. 673-6S78 Trade Luxury Newport home on ~2 acre for In• come Units or? f.quity $280.000. Art now ! Broker Co-Op Agent 631 ·4516_. -- **Reduced s:n1 N11 l99,000 Up to 45· slip available w ilhi.\ huge 2/den or 3 Br t'ondo with waler views from both living room aod master suite. Gorgeous neutral dttor and U\e best financin11 at the ~ach-CaU for your penonal IMptctlon. ~hrtdgc Realru 551·3000 1t:tftarr1nn Plla~.lrvln.- U~r !ht Uatly PiloC ··•·a~t Result" service d1 tt'('t ory V OU r !ef'Vlce 1s our spec1.arty Call 642 S678 tat 322 NEW ENGLAND BAYFRONT l ..... ~P~..,,.~ .. I"'~·~·· HAIBnD ISLAND room, possible lease op e gar S75 mo fplc. pulto. Pool 1ar.. PACIFlCSUNSE'T 3103 MaceAve 540.4400 9$5-2521 ~ r . Ull lion. Avail now. Sl200 64!_~8JO.S<X50X81 tennis. adlt.5, no pets. VIF"... ~!!!!!!!!1!!1!!!!!1!!1!!!!!!11!!!1!!1!!1!!1!!!!! • 1)50 673 7589 ·.n 2 Br. Adults only, no pets -= P r i m e 4 5 ' X I 4 O · mo, agt. 760-8311 LGCJWta ltodt 3248 · IS steps lO sand Lg 2 $425 Mo 755 w 18th St Adult condo. Pool, spa. Under Mark e l Own /Bldr ready to ------ negotiate. MEDICAL OfflCE Great terms lo qual. One or a kind + resid. Lg buyer. Brand new 4BR prk'g area, great loca- 4ba Bayrront with boal lion. Call now ' Won't dork is available at last' 964-66(18 Bkr. 1950,000 to Sl.300.000. Co11doMid•sfTow11 Open Daily Ult Sold. 2274 ltoees for.-170 Channel Rd. Bal •••••••••tt••tt•••••••• waterfront lot with pier ••••••••"•"•••••••• .. COftClolftinMns bdrm w carport . bal. Call G46·95<17 IBR w Jlofi. l 1;JBA. Li\• and slip. Located in the OCU~AYVIEW CO.OP U11funisMd 3425 ldry far. util inc t>55 rm. din rm. kitch. prestigious, private · Speclat'ular Ocean •••••••••••tt•••••••••• 85_1·9417 2 Br 1 Ba 1981 Maple micro.wave, attached Commun.1tv of flarbor Sunny 4 bdrm. family Ave Upstairs, Adults. ~ room. breakfast room View. 2 Br 2 bu ro op in NEW 2 bdnn, 2 ba, slove, Junior Bdnn Versailles. no pets $375 S1Nra gar. Next to gollcourse Island. Harbor View Hills home. South Laguna. Fully refrig. W/D. rarpets' Rer. fac. $495 Mo M C 64 32 & senior citizen center Price includes approved 350 rurn1shed. Avail vrly. drupes. pallo. dbl gar. 644.5369 , 548 0425. gmt 0 -J.l 4· SBOO mo. Days, SJl-6782 plans and pennils for a vacant & ready, Sl · winter or short term nnnl iac. S1SOSS2-8672 751-9110. o•-EX lulliurious S800 sq.ft. mo. W r H I .z:--!LJ. --~ Eve~8J3.031=3~---Fre n ch Regency 5 atu ront omei. nr Newport Crest Condo. Beach rental. Spac l''l I bdrm, gar, 1-(as water Orangetree Condo I Br. Bdrm. 5 bath home with 1{(c1u>11a dR/ t.Jlm 63l·t4oo 3bdrm. 2•..,ba . ocean br, com pl, furn. Steps tn pd Pnv yd Stovf' & + tort. pool. spa, tennis. many amenities -~'-'t<iA.~1.(¥,/((JJ AllCH IUCH HGTS v1ewLJIOO.L!!l~· 646-~-sand. 1>25 mo. yrly, ut Refrig. $425 645 7636 sauna. exercize nn. S.25 ~-------c Buy the lot ror 2 3 ~ ""'1" Lovely 2 story. 3 BR 2 lllVIMl R<t.540·~ __ I Br Iba, upgraded ron _Mo.Call661·~ Reduced to $128.500. million, build the house ()7.J-819" ba. 195213 3>-6719 New 2 bdnn condo for 1 BR Versailles. pool, 'do Nr So Cst Plza Ten I -Jo hecll 3141 Peninsula CAU'7M311 2BR 2BA Coodo I Yr Ir d II ,. · h nis. pool. volleybllll. -,_... · · yourse ao you wi ...... 1 E Co 11 -,. ...... AVAILABLE NOW ' 3 lease Mtn·Parlt View ' Jae. sauna, gym, 24 r ...................... . IYOW)BJUEC. new. Hig.hly upgraded. bavea rin!shedhomeat _. ' 1 .. ~, .......... huge BR. 3 tiled Xlnl toe. Nr UCI. $700 sec. uard .631-6666 adult S450mo 9570222 Small, charming studio 4 Br 2 ba. tastbluff Tile. Wall to wall apriceatleutSl,000.000 baths ... Private Pen mo. Call \2131 2S8-3563 38drm.2ba,allracti;;ly Ag!. nr Main Beach. MOO. home. l~ dn Owner rarpets. Wall paper. under any comparable Jasmine Q'eek. 2 BR & thouse Master s"ile beCott8AMOran7PM_ rumished. 10 mos. Sll50 2 Br I Ba Pool. garage utllsincl.~-~ financing. Interest only. Landsraped, endosed property 1n Newport den. ocean view. Tennis Has rabuoous view or Almost new 3 br 2 ba lg. 673-9060, A&t No pets ~Mo 1395 A Sharp 2 Br. New carpet. Asking appraisal patio. Pool.Tennis,jac. Beach. and pool LeaseSl.750. mainbe.aell:sunnyllled living rm /w firepl1ce, 0"eanfront 2 br. 2 ba Baker 641.(1763Btwn91, paint, with garag~ .... ~o ooo p 1 Jll,000 +assumable ls\. for details, call 646-509'2 ~1212 lt't h tm ~ Mon Fri d 1 ..,. • . nnc on Y. 13518% Open Fri.Sat & I SPM &46-8754 i---~"'-"--=---1 I c en w icrowave . microwave 2 car gar /w Avail weekly monthly .A.. u ls, no pets. 546-9950 857·48281642-0350 or. a t · · Charming 2 BR l Ba, formal diningtrm & fam elec. opener. priv patt-0 winter 752.9466 1 Br. stove. gas paid. Me 9"dt Sun. Or by appl. 32031 agt. 0 /W, yard, Cplc, wallt to rm w /bnck rptc., open to S150 & util &'4·4998 or pool Couples preferred w,.,+ llH Ow..rd Det1 kipll &th! Via Tonada. San Juan bcb. mo. 673-5897 pa~o aod big yard for 1S&-5412. ,,,_I ...._ Ref~. 646:8727 "p"'u······-·•••u••••1•••• . Nee qu c escrow Capo. orr Alipai, oorner ,_ _______ lllC 3224 children & pets. Double -~ ze.,q M v _..... I 2 b 2 Beautifully decorated or Del Obispo. Agt ostaMftO garage ?yrsold loron· 0-,.aesFtn 3650 Uf1fw:i1a.d besa :·~· ge ri HVHomes.3bdrm.2ba. Pac ific Company. J~s~=~e~~ •• N.EWEXECoo;too•u Jy su'oo mo .• Hillie .............................................. 8oo1!0~~·1~ pe §, COUMTIYCLUI High auumable 30 year 498-5640. a5020. ~ Ith Ba v·ew Quiet ba . Mc c 0 rm a ck RI t y Steps lo Beach. ZBR. part lalboo lst.d 3106 ~ --UVM Cinancing at l2,$% fixed. w Y 1 • 2 Bdrm, 2 lull · nucro. 494,7$51 · rum. Lower Duplex. Im· •••••••tt••tt•••••u••• lBr, u.til pd, $310 mo Bachelors, 1'2 t>earoom Asking =.<Ql, land in· 1...._ •-v• reel. 75% nnanclng. gar dr op. pool. Jae. mac. Vrly. M1lu.re Cou· Yrly Baytront. 3 br. 2 ba, carport, quiet adlt, no apb & townhouses. t luded. CALL NOW! -_,.._ 118$,000. 1'79S/mo.Agt754·1202 Mew,.,+IMctt 3269 le rer. .6.'11-:1115 frplc. lge patio, $1400. pets, 383 W... Bay From 10-~ 644-lSOO Owner (Agent. Prin· Indeed a rareoecurence New Condo 2 bdrm + •••••• .. ,.............. 875·7009 67s:.&4os M11·9516 clpalJ only Come ror in· this.2 86· den & 1~ ba 17141671·4400 den, 2ba. Brighten Spr· Seaview48r 3Ba. family .,. .... ,.,..IMd lalbooP ....;... ll07 Over 30. Upper 1 Br. ~=~~i:~.~~=~:.~:ie~ ;~~n Sat/Sun l·S. ~f. hC:C:!'; ':;0~: f2lll u .. 2121 mg, mtcro, pool 11pa, 2 ~h:~~ v~~ oc::'i t ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••"• Quiet. 311 W. Wilson. frplc, yearly lease. Sl200 oceanfront, o1rering a Th1•h.1it"11 :Ill'" 'ol<ll''' c~r garM:~lo. 1750. tennis L800prmo .... ,...., 3706 Bea~h Yearly 3 Br. & 4 ~6.'11·2177. P1o._6'2-3'43 _ Ul(ilST l·2 LOT pvt beach, tennis crt & lhioil ~:,.1ah· t'1t M Sierra anagemfllt Co. . . ....................... 8 r • 6 7 S • 9 7 9 1 & NEW BREED AM'S t BR Verulllta. Pen· 40r9S. wlb (2)2 br. 1 ba pool. Owner w /help 6'11324-Waterfroot lease, ti Hr 4 eps to ~: lBr. 1reat 213 ·2lll. I Br with U>F'°I' RAC~ lhouse. l>40per month lloula. 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EWPOIT. c~--M~~·;o .. ;·~;;··;~;~·e·; 66S11M!Om1·2990o 16%, Xlnt p1yor unrum $750 yrly atrium w /Waterfall, dbl ac -. .,...,., °" U•fwwbMd 3900 smokinA._!!as. 642·6148 Roommate' isl. floor. A ntS4l-~. "' . . ·IPllll:ll w /small bldg 991 W garage. Adults, no pets. Sharp 2 br + loft, Npl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Furn room on -Balboa HEWPOIT IUCH ~resUI: ;,wtes on n'S:,h 19th. St. Costa Mesa 134.000 buys $38,000. 203 2BRW.OCEANFRONT S8SO Mo 675 ·1458 , Hts , adults, no pets.SE AW IND Peninsula Pt ror extra JODayGuarantee Full service exec of 0f:r, 7~J:sq. · ~Mo.642-3490. 2ndTD. · Beauty w /sit.down 631·3365....:.. 10.642·77-lS _ quiet ·person. Priv ent, rices rrom $397 "On on, · --------$35,000buys S38,000,20"k whitewater vu $975 2br duplex with view or 2 br. 1 ba. steps to the VILLAGE smlkitch. $325. Call" exec. offices from IA YFROMT Xi.tSllop.Loc. 2nCdhTJ?.Sha72% L~»60S2 winteror$1.250yrly. ocean SS50' Kids&pets beach, yrly. Ocl. 1 New 1&2 bdrm luxury 673-l8S8 2S%offwithlhisad SlOS.lnclds.secretarial. Next door lo Rusty OnBalboaPen1nsul~,all rl! w, J R. PROP E }\TY OK! Must see' #8484 675·7999 !213l787·7:ID adult apts in 14 pl.ans I Room w t1til. priv. Nrbus, phone ans., word pro· Pelican. Prestige omce foot and auto traffic lo $20,000 buys 122.000. 20% MGRS 2 Br 2 Ba, l blk to bch y; Bdrm from 5465. 2 bdrm OFWM)t Co:l51·77 I 4 cessing, Telex, qwip. space for lease. Also slip the Bal~ Ferry passe6 2nd TD, 63% LTV. 675-6173 673 0364 ms• Sunny studio with 1 dl from SS~. Townhouse shopping center & OCt: THE HEADQUARTERS avail 646-44$ m front. Great place for 126.000 buys P>.000. 2nd Year lea•e at Versai'lles all ullls pd. #9759 fee y, gar, .a ts. no pets from S610 + pools, ten Adults. 962.7520 MAS'PER N ISA COMPANIE.5 . . book store, art shop, or TD. 28% annual yld. " R...titHs 631 4 555 + util.67>l706aft 4 ms, waterfalls, poods! Room for rent Use or Accepted _714 1·0681 Sub:let 850 sq ft. omce. rice. etc 673 2943. llOOO bu $1.2.000 TD. Condo, studio. separate ___ • Lge bach. pvt & quiet. Gas for cooking & heal· laundry & pool farililies. Prime Newport Blvd Ad·' 673-39~ __ 32.4'7.i aO:ual yield. sleeping area. pool, spa, Yearly. Steps to sand. 2 Nwpl Hgt.s. 5'25 ing paid From San S 1 7 5 mo. Bo Is a & Beau Ocean. View apt, MEWPOIT dress. L...A-1...1....1 ll__._. 4500 Chris Shaw 7:.>-80$0 gym . clubhouse . Br 2Ba.ti5().6159797& 631-2299 o· F d . N rth Brookhurst. 531·6125 PEMNSUL.A 646-103624hrs -Jnm -I balcony, security, walk 213r58s:2Ut ---iego rwy nve o courtyd, rptc Ocean r Cos M .;,, --,l ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ---~/ to beach Avail. Nov lsl 3 Br. 2 Ba. Yearly Steps on Beach to McFadden eves Blvd, COM Fum. to Spacious executtVe o .ta esa. CJ4J ~ • ~sq rt 3rront offices, 2 _.._. 5475 Mo. Call Mr Herb Brand new Condo. 2 Br to beach $600 M o then West on McFadden HoMts MoNk 4100 share wtwoman that en· fices across from City suite. $175/mo Ultls m large drive in rear Pt~/ Wkdys 213 1487 461 0. 2t,., Ba Newport Beach PropertyHouse.642·3850 to Seawind Village ••••••;•••••••••••••••• ,oysanicehome.takmg bH1all All.servi~ava1la· cld. 779 W. 19th St doors 3phasepower » Loat&Foilld Eves 213 /393 7721 , S900 Mo. 545.9095 or &6'2·1010. (7141893-5198 51r. ..... -~ careofplants.etr ~ e,'opuonal' ~rom22S 771-3350. sq ft 1779 Wh1tller St ••••••••••o••••••••••• 642-4662 J 8 21-Ba 2 C -~..,_......,,..., 95"·6717 61"4716 sq.fl up at reasonable BAYFRON'TOFFICE C M u".,....., Aw•ca tt 1100 Wknds 213i117~362.ll Will -r ..., story on R001111 4000 Wkly rentals now avail. ___ ..-_ = .,. rentals No tease re-I · -"V',,,_,. consider leas~n 2 bdrm. 2 ba, fareplare. 2 do. JO ft. boat slip 1 · •••••••••••••••••••• Sl 12 & up Color TV I Fem roommate wanted ed all 3-3002 ~feel. Janitorial. park IR..tak W.ted 4600 •••••••'••••••••••••••• ho eed p 1 car gar. on ~an. 1695 duded. SJ.200 per m aguna Beach Motor Inn. Phones in room. 2274 1 to stir 2 Br 2 Ba home m q_~ar ~67---~c._7~~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• LADIES Peop+eh;t's :hat th~" e mo. Monthly _ 97S.9l72 Property House. 642 38SO 985 No Pacific C.oast New po rt BI v d c M I Woodbrg. Pool. jac . ten-HEWPOIT CEHTY Newport Beach. 51>4 N in g 1 e pror ess ion a 1 For lhe ultimate in re· DAILY PILOT Cannery ViUage area I & 642·1010. _ llwy. Laguna Beach 646-7445 ms crt.s. SSS-9133. Shella PttsUgiotn, full service Newport Blvd. woman with s yr ·old laxatlon, CaU Reina· SERVICEDIREtiORY BR. MOO Avail Oct 3. L1doBayfrontDuplex Daily, Weekly, K11rhen Yearly on the beach. ~~ __ EXEC offices. lnclds 180sq ft at$155Mo I childlookingror2 bdrm. llonSpecialist. 15 all about, 1st, l'llSl + S200 sec. Spac. 2br. lba. deck ava•lable Low winter Bache 10 r r 0 0 m Exclusive Cherry Lake rcpt, sec. xerox, under 342sq ft. atS290 Mo apt Reasonable rent (114)951-9449 613·6522 .Lease. ~5:_1611 rates 494-5294 kitchenette. S2BO +' Ho.me NB.~+ ,, groundpk'g,telex&an Sierra Mgmt.Co !under $400mo.) Costa ~~!·V~is~alil&wMll.C.:.iil•llcceWpted-->i l I A Ad .438 llque decor conf. rm 641-1324 M""' 1H ••ftgton Be h • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • security deposit or $280. u 1 . nswer . ..~a un.... ac 2306 w Oceanfront. 6'2·4321 24 hr service 6«·7189._ --Huntington Beach, 419 area preferred Ca ll PSYCHIC-ESP ·• • • N e w p 0 rt Be a ch. NEWPORT Share rum EXECUTIVE Main St. Answer Ad.1!490. 642·4300 READIMGS • 8-DA Y WEEK SPECIAL • =Rttlfals 4200 ~~~c~j~!>;_a~~:t ~~ SU~ 380 s~:~~~~~.0eo. ~hrs. •=• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ve~elarian.non·smoker HEllTAGE iite11/1t"nt/ Experienced in ALL • 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars Newport 3 Br 1 house Utal pd. PJO, 00·01J3 M.I OfRCES Fin•c• matters or life. All read· • rrom ocean, parking. Resp.empl. M/Fshrcoiy Pl.Ali 2 deluxe offices availa· ~:.:.::•••••••••••••••••• ings are pn'vale & con- hom d New luxury office space 1 ~••II e lt seasy toplaceyour8-0ayWeekClassifiedbymail.andit e Wkly avail now NwtHts e.priv e· in Irvine's busiest beonthePeninsula.892 0 ri111it1 SOOS f1denlial.Callnow. Costs t $8 th t. I d II d IT I f f th 675-677$. tached poolside br/ba center! Easy Frwu ac & 944 s/f. High re11tngs ~~ 673-0836 • JUS -a S On Ya 0 ar a ay 0 Qua I Y Or IS • Yoccrt:~R ........ ....._ .. 250 Ava1.I. 10/1 .. Non·smkr ' w /trusses. Air cond, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,_ CWJW> ., cess Avail now ! Call Ou FlH 1tlee • 5pec1al offer you must be a non·commerc1al user offering ........................ $3SOinc:t.utals.~¥8 fordetaits. skylights. new cpt & PRIMTSHOP merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must Newport Oceanfront, 2 & Responsible & mature 551·1 231 64~423_9 wood floors. Frontage on Thriving business.C M. __ .. IJ!lllw~tnd~~bJ!!lil!!~~llf!I • • 4 Br Avail Wmter M If over :.> can share · Newport Bl. Sl.25 s tf low overhead Call for I'll • 00 in your ad The cost stays the same whe ther your ad • Weekly i Monthly my2bdrm.2 bathMesa •DELUXEOfRCES• 673,6606 details t65.~ Craig HoppyAdl needs eight days selling time Or JUSt one 673·1677 ____ Verde apt. Fumished. l,2&3room.Noleasere· Airporl-6 offices + lg 631·1.266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • except for your bdrm quired. Adj. A1rporter divided rm. 5.s' sq fl in 5120 Hawaii~ You pay $29.Stmo plus Hotel. llJl.3223. 9-12 cl. mainl + uUI 641·8070, 1 • l r# /. r.1 \*Ji • Use one w o rd 1n each box About 4 w o rds make one • Avail now! N Shore half of the utilit1es $27S Up. Hunt Bch 2"·hrs ------1 "'fA'.4 i»W • classified line o f type Minimum ad IS 3 lines Please print • g~~u2~~i!,~~.~iw~ 545·5107 Ca rpel. drapes. air. Share2 ofcsuilem pre·----·--- • Plalnly • Ann McCrerey 13031 Yng fem ods same. 2 Br par11lion. 17~1 Beach stigious atrpOrt area. 315 --668-~ 2ba condo nr S C P 842·2834. sq. rt For delaHs call w 1 m m 1 n g P o o I • S250 t mo 546 ·6444. Prof~~nal OU.cu 851-6226. Chemical Service Busi r ------------------------------, • ll..taktoSla't 4300 540·8451 Remodeled lo your · ness Laguna Niguel Professao~al Office 1n • I • ••••··~··•••••••••·~··· Fem pror nnte needed to specifications. Birch St Newport Beach. Avail area No exp necessary. Cul hv~g expenses shr 3 Br 2ba house. Bal nr Air rt. Call 6«·7722 now . Mo to mo. will tram ~.OOO Full e 1 • Estab la~hed 1971 Isle. Yrly lse Sandy 64S-42l2or548-ll&6 amount req Will net Featured m '!1me Mag. 673.1433 or Anne at BOAT SLIP $40.000 + Call Collect • I • La r g e C II en~ e I e 613-5999 eves. 1ROu JUST Mon Fr 1 9 6 P M I Personal attention & •••llobt. wtMtl rH • 408-867·0111 • • careful screening Time Guest House. ..... ow.._ 2400 $180 f J'f'ed I "A , F.18-25. Non-smkr S250 to 6000 ft offic ree lo qua 1 1 tenant .• I • ....ving Mt-• n. skate rental store. sales. HOUSIMA.TES · 536-0'194. C .. SM Of' lmtcl video gam es, etc . • I • 1132-4134 F. to share HD Condo. 67S.16'2. PER MONTH Completely set up • S!SO.Calleves&wknd's gJil.ftlYJn Choice beach loc . I • 968--472.3 I 7TH STUET t I 675-41~3-1401..._ • I • <.U..'H··.:~.:'(tatc· Fem to share. Nice2 BO. COSTAMES.A Off 01 Delk PARTNER WANT ED "._~ •••.:' ... , 2 BA in COM. Nr Bch. of:fi 'l ..t IM E MAKE SOMEONE~ MAKE SOMEONE SMIU Place a HAPPY AD in this column ror only Sl.25. Call 642-5678 • I • "f1'.;va• n•lc'""· ... '-2 or 3 room ice su1 es. .&oooaodauOU M D. llOOO cash In 1\ ·.-•v-'"' L 7S9·1:113 A/C, plentyofprkg. Ulil vestment Jo Ann . • I • ·~·-··---~!~: ~~l~.';;o~~: ~~!1:nvo~:w·~~6100 : :.~48ervlCA! ~~;~P~t46beflOAM T~r!~~Ybi:r"J~w~~kr~ • I • Oldest & largest agency d 845-4695 '"'6 Be a ch · KEN DA LL I ln So Calif. since 1971 +sec. ep. PrilM ~ lcll Loe. • Conference Room lftns..... BEASL V! HAPPY BE· •I • C~~·~~."i>~·i;!~·~~· Ph~~·e FN:;t':id!~ ~~~ ~~:;~x;u11 ':rv~~ :nuitt~e , : :~: ~ntr&I .. ~~ .... ?~.1.~ ~!~i~2· ~~c!!~::~ • 1 Pub ltSh my ad for 8 days Starting • *""off• comm. Vu, pool, tennis water. TRADESERVICECO your·ravorite Pake • I lo au new clients who Rent neg. 760-6(llt evs Comuee it now! l.ccation-Just Computerized Network han1-0ul 'Jbe Cannery . • I Classification •• needaplace. NB,pror geot1w1llshare Mewportl.rdln/ lBlooifrom For all industries open· (legally>!! DON'T beau bo!n* wtm/f over Toll•._.:t 4a1 ~ Ing offices in stores o1 rorgettoftaryourFue e I Na me e N~~:~ :T:~s~~:9 : tea!ii:!: mo. old ~au . :~.:e 642-ror CALL • ~~in!~~· t~et~: l: ~~'lt~~ ~~~·. :!at~1; • I I Address -• daughter wants to shr APPROX 2SOO I\, open ~B P!RDlNAND 1st yr. 642-3723 around your nttk .. ol Garden Grove, ~3482 our house, or .rind same. space Presliglous Npt. 961-8181 MoMy to Lo. 5015 course my dear mothtts • I C1'ty Zip Phone • Pref. F w/child. but not Bch. loc. Newport ••1.•d•o•w••b•as .. :::::y••t•o•,._•a•o• pearls la bi« bow for OpenSal.too!lO.S nec.957-8035 Arcbu/Tokai Bank """"" "' yourhalr!~Youroneol • , • M/Ftoshr2brapl,CM., Bid .642-4644 .......... 4450 for RE. Sl0.000 up No a kind FAKE P~p~y • I Check or M.0 . enclosed D • wtatral1ht M 1225 +Va ....................... credit check.no penalty. girl!! Love. from a ra e utils. 754.fB' MO. SAM Dl50 For store at ofnce space Ca 11 Denison Auoc. preppy friend . • I Charge my ad to.· • "oay~rr:' CMTY. alreasonablerates. 6'13-7311 ----Kel\H Cont.ct rv ~" M /F shr 3br1• 12lh St. 1-=~==------ • I • L ~ r f e St a, y JM ..... ""I_, S00to4000~Ft. Don't caU ua 111lw you Lottlfemd IJOO Peninsula, .8. $225. • I 0 # Exp Ma e I em,te {toom-640-S200,~141 San Mam11. I yr. min. MESA VERDE R want cash. 2nd & 3rd ............... , ••u•• • ' ' ~ · • mtte trv1ce 1n So. le111e. Lmtd lime offer. PLAZA TD's owner and non· I Calif. G.R.C. ror rental Maleearly80'awouldllke p ... -w .. v """-E c M id Th • needa. lMPM lo ahar~ a house in rime 2nd floor offices. ww ... ~a e~ • . . owner occup e . e • I • '1# E • (213)6»-3040. Beach area. Up to l500 7001q.rt.andup .• Wsq. S*4t23 Tr•naacllonMaaler • I D ' Xp. • n. gross. New 20 acre 534-4842Bkr mo. Permanent real· Lot VallecJtoe Business OCIAHSIDI T--' L • Female to share 2 br dent. Partially dlaabled. Center Eaay access Offic-eteomm'l. eoo.1200 ~ ..-.. u~i • ------------------------------Balboa Penin apt. P>O. 642·1U9 Hwy 78. 1-S, J.lS. High sq rt.. Clole to S Fwy, .,.... -• FO•llS ll£ flH - Cal: 6Gl611 • Mail lo: a..Hltd AclYlfiirlreg • 6'15-7702. ...... freeway vlalbility. Part banb,abof!.1:433:1723 °0 ;::::_·:::;-;.:" ... Dana Point. M. Strai&llt. fwl• 050 Ith u ttln1 . A /C.i-, ~~~~9!1l~lllll -~-• I •1 p•1 411 llO W a., tu. • reliable. prv BR, prv ......... " ............ Carpetloc. Pltollful A.II types ol rul estale ~-l!l!!l••••llliilll al J I al • JJ, BA S250 mo. lsl/lut. 2 H parr"l11 Pa .. 1tton al lnvestmtN111Mt lt49. 1 -t oo-. t"A u• • · CiiJa Mt.. CA t26J6 • UUlalnetuded.•11117 s~!~h~·~~~·pr ':!: low;.~~ o.i ~ leulni s,. I'· ,.. · Nr 0 kh. ar.~ 1111.i • • Prol Jf/Pshare1pedou1 AVail.now.•sar• aaun. Su Bonnet Wtll 1111/Tea, Silwr Cellr. 28r. 2 Ba. Balboa Island Tna44>1!1l MJ·1171 14'4611 Call S.. 6 SWf AllilMI •••••••••••• 11e1t.llltttt•••tt! -~roe.an.-•s. 8&~~.=:_1 :~l':l,,°' ~-em. I' I •, J I , } " I ' -. Or1oj1Cout DAlLY PILOT/Wedn11day: September 16, 1981 ~.~~ ... -:.!!.~ ~.~~ ..... !!~~ 1100 ,,..,....._ 101llJ.a.w~ 1n1.. w...w 1100 c•·~--,.,..,. ~.~~ ..... ?!~ ~~.~~ ..... !!.~t!'.~~ ..... !!~ ........... , ................................. ~ ....................... ••••••••• .. ••• .. •••••" ---Part or rAhnt Apply lo L,_', ""-· .. ..i.t lad..... • Bookheper Qualtrled Ptl'aoaal Un• -.aeney ptraoa tt09 Harbor Experltnl'td ttltphonc: HARDWAllSALIS Autornqttve .-1• I -·--... Tread Import• Salt1 ncedl tftttlttJr penon BJvd CM 101ldtor. Part·Ume. rull or pltiml' Appty In JllllMorile wa\ch . blue attm, MUISIS,rlYCHOlOG4SlS Inc \ to handle c laims •OObrplusbonus.No person Cro wn Y•~ Balboa flen n arta Soc.tAL WOHYS. nACMYS ·8941 Knowledp or lnaun1nre DalVBY,.SOH se1Un1t 164-:!MO Mlke or Hardware, 3107 K coast ts lookl.nC ror an am REWARD! l'l~l.. BuUdln& Malnttnancl' t'OVl'Ule 11 required Mt.Ill be over 21 l'art Bo Hw.L.£.dM bltloua ll\dlv1dual to Loll Whitt Mal~ AppllcaUcw are belttt Pd. company benefit& time Good dnv11111 re FAC'TO RYWORKt:RS -RS work IA I.ht paru d~pt Samoyan. Sllm Build Act Nov. accept~ ror a position '""lll!C•••ll•. P•a 11 ulin-ee •• 11 5"d-•8909•• cord Ideal for 1tm1 Ctramlc raNory rxp HOMIMAI 11 a pidt up and dehv f'(ud1 medlcatloo. Rt'• lie-Ith Pac1Ulatm in th• Ma lnltnan<'e•· rtUred Pfl'10n Otliver pref, bul will train F. • r n SS Per hr driver Ml&ll be ovt'r UI Choker Chain Vic or SA Dep1rtment al lbe Oatly Clean1111 lady fot home• 3 mt n ers 8.U 1883 Pocklll&. 1Juin1. cut hoUJeltteplng, P lime, yrs old and have 11 Rood Rttthls. ~ Piiot. Eitperlcncc In Y" min exp, ref Non· OtUvery ptl'IOO nffded wa ' kiln loadll\I jol)I approx lS hrs ~r week dtMna ttrofd No ••P l'rfllll' u r~ne~ed roll' palntina. tari»nlry •I'd smok~SJ&.7~ Room tor Advancemtnl av a II Day n1&ht Irvine, CdM. & Newl)Ort oet. but an lnttrt'Sl tn llWAIDI lM•rminr your fotun· overall building moth CLERIC "'L HB area ~~ 1b1fta Advaottment ~~h. Girlc!,"!!! llomt V W htlp(ul Ca ll Rub l.oat lmlll bJ1ck female Jo:arn U lil'~rrt-A """llbl"' ID fut urQwin& .xtV.!!'_~~ !142-200() t j CDM "' U lenanN! P1t1m .. ,9to3,<d11v~ <>( DELfVERIES ,..... " • r 11 ~llavrtw ....... 11•.''wuhi)t~ f~~ Pleue sublnll •ppUca fl" .. .,'"xpr ,..;:, llt'e-bill D1tys ai'e\'t•s. Good pay uiwrallun All Jobi ful11 HOSTESS· Part t. ~. Laundromat Attrndant ~v "~ ,. WA ' uons to "' " ........ ts\ call loda 497-4188 tamt W lbtntnts App y time, evcnan1'~· ~r,,e full tame uLnder ner k An1 lo •'1nan"H tndt'"'•nd<'n('(' 1JOtrnl1al Ora nu Coar.I Doll y kpa Xlnt pay. bener.ts .,,_ ________ in perMon Ill Vohitun wine & ~r. Spuihettl 6150334 uplne MY lnfor plenr r ' • ,., Pa'-• 49'·6l00Glona, • 26381 Via De Ania. San Bender 114.s.-0&51. -can 844.seQS f.nroll now . l'la~st·~ ~!tin Sept 21 JU\ ~ • 0 .. "'ERIES . --I Ill• D PllSOH -Mainh!nance De~rt Clor1cal tUI I Juan <.:a po <New In HOSTESS P tr pr1vult-.._ REWARD· Lo!lt C~ker • PO Box U60, T!MPOIAIY dust rial Park orr or country club ixP<'r oo for 2nd & 3rd thlfh Sp1iniel Puppy <Arnbt•r) c 0 st a Me s a . c A JOIS!! Part time ~turJay & Cami.no Cai>l.sl_Qlno.J. ly Call btwn 2 & 5PM, Plastic Co. Will train Vk Newport llt'11l'l1 lnt.tltutt for Htottft Focilffotlot1 92626-~ Sundoy mnmmg:s. Must G 559 0377 Must ha ve mech 11b1llty. 644·0367 49021,..lne c.ltrDr. l nterviewa will be Weda~Clrlcooflh:it have lge. station W¥1lOn, Fionlth8'9Mf It~ & bi lingual. Call F nd d t.... 17141857 2~45 scheduled Mttir iepplira nPeleuose,.!m~a111. sndP.· van or pickup truck. Gd P /Ume. f:Xpr'donly, HOSTESSES ~tween SAM & 2PM ou male: trl <'Olore ' Call fw llppOmhMnt • ~ h .. w .. drl ving record nee COUMTER GIRL p /\ime upply m pt'rM>n, 751·7~ ""llie male t1l11"k •. •h t1ons ave bet"n re regl.S' teror"11ll· W k . •-rd 1· , 75 w • ~ "' 0 ed ~ or cuns1.S"" o e 1ver DllVY,tMALE Cumlno Mex. l{l!)l. 26 , ~~·l~c t~~:rhtSnh~pl~~~~. v1eC~ •1---s•• .,~ -IVICKI HESTON I in.g bundles to Datly MAU ]lllOl.+-a Irvine Ave . at Mesa Or LEGAL SECY " ,,. ,...,, ~ Pilot newsp:iper car .. f D-..,..I N8 Exper'd fur plell:1anl tau & white, F{'male Ex per male pract1ral Help Wmhd 7100 fl . 1 rier» A. s • or o "• SA ml.'dlum sited p 1 Shephtrd blark. gre)' nurse, basic home nurs ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• 0 1°.r cove,r~gA sa 1es & ASSOCl'ATES Good starting 681ary 64M093 llotel defense firm Good lyp. bl_ .. ••• ... .., 111g ca e ,.~,,. c·~i. re" i-.--------. pos lions Ill ......, nge t'S S,_.1'allsls ·111 -ira~ D.,cl( k -ru ...... ......., r uuuu """· "1• & Orange County ~ 3 ..-~ with regular scheduled FOODSBYICE ""'"' ~ 111g, SH. sb1lily Lu wor Found . Tan pupp), male ..Q..r_diet:_SSJ-0128 {7141 ASS84'1 as yrs. exper 111 oomm'I TemPoraryClerical increases CLERIC independently ,Beocf11b vie lrvtne <Deerf1t'lll > Super PR IADV Exec Loe. Mission Viejo co sales a must Ex re II Pel'IOMel <.:all . WOIUCaS Appl)' to C111dy, Surf & Bevedy 953-9346 ss.2·7282 seel11ng position vi • needs Assembl~ w 2 package or benefits & S4~400 DooWlllJams Food service workers 1 Sand Hotel. Laguna Legal Secretury Sr FLEW AWA y • Yellow dynamic Co Call Bob yrs. exp Candidates romm1ss1on structure 18004 Skypark Blvd. 642·4321 bef HAM needed by Huntingt?n Beach j?']·~IJ Partner Challenging Parakeet If round 640-6930 _ _ _ must have gd manual Apply in strict con Swte23S Irvtne oraft2PMda1ly Beach City S<-hool dis· -position for top Set'y dexlerltv gd eves111bl f d t M T tril'l 3 hrs per tlay Hot I I k'lls Del f P(.EASEretWJ19633241 HtlpW...t.d 7100 ,, , "· 1 ence o. r. err) CUllCJTYPtST S3 93 perhr Apply·735 e w1xnls 1 uxeo Found M Samoyed ....................... nealinappearance&de· Welch, 714 751 2324 t'ftPl'I' 631-5031 DELIVBY 14thSt HBSJl>.11851 NEWPOITl!A.CH fices.UC A111>0rta~ea choke cha111 S.A. Hgts Ac .. ........,. CM pendable. Work l.S 10 life 213-627 47:11 F tr1me for local de --MAlllOTIHOTR Good benefit C.: a II T I --:---.. support medical eler CA.Dias C1-ri1 T-'-t/CIT llver1·es Excell dr1vu1g Full & paiHime TeUers Ex"Jtlng, established Esther 752 7551 ammv 646 3645 I v Excel company t "' Gd '--nef't ... ,,_ E II t po t 1ty ' ' roni.s ·"" 15 •"'-"'-Experienced CRT d 'd Pho r xce en op run hotel has 1mmed op-L~'"'SEC'Y ms I benefits Pens1on&pro Only responsible WAn1a1 R · ood recor req · ne or for expenenced person . 1 f .... ~ ~~~.~ ..... ?!.~ MOTEL Nlaht d•ll tlel'k Eic perltAot'ed Maltirt M If" pr.f CM art• Call tor 8.PJ>t Sd-NJI MOTS. Detk cltrt, part <11mt ea.m Noon Duty AJck-6 ' Puo<l Olstrlbut1on Worker~ nftdcd for p 11mr sub- ~lltute Ion calll ais:o11n men ts 54 9 8 Per hr NOA . 54 65 per hr FOW. Apply 1n R!"'on. Jlountain Vallt•y school Dist .. I comer or Talbfrt/Newland. f' V EO.I!:. Nurses Aides nffded am· med. All shtfts <.:ert,. program avail <.:on~act C Leon. R N Director or Nurses 1114!646-7764. Nurses L V N 's p 1t1 me ~ r 'lime, all stufts Con · tact C L,tioo, R N Direr lor of Nunes Newport r.onval Ce nt er , 17W646 7764 NWMA.Jdn 7 AM to 3 JO PM Al•o part time 3 PM to 11 PM and 3 JO PM to 7 .JO PM Near the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds. lmmac. _g_ood staff111g. 549-D>l Found 9 /12 PCH In r 1 t sharing p 1 an ~-1. 1 N 8 h operator. eqwres g appl 551·9'll2. ask for 111 atlra"'·ve savings & port unities ava1 or To ..,600 No fee 10 apph persons ~mg perma rvine I ewport eac typ'1nf,· 10 key adder & M E N rt "-' l'f' d appllcan•• for .. Ne~port Bch. nr The Medical /Dental COV· t r t -·"' E I AM d I r mmons ewpo loan Both nno::..1ons of qua 1 le ..., cant. Mary llickle A"en .. nen em ym · n""" ap-area. ar Y e •very know edge ot otfice pro-s · In ,....,.. th f II wmg positions " RN A(lhes.' Sml fem dog erage. Pref !~key by ply. Cal Mrs Parelh. of LA Times. $U!:5 + cedures Xlnt company tauoners, c. fer vaned duties Prr e 0 1 ° e--l · cy, 19762 MacArthu r Do you want to make a part Lhasa. Leave msg touch. knowledgeofhow 581·3830 Call J~s!.546-~ bendits. Call Millie --------· position •~ approx 3 OOlll_......, C• ~h·d:..L.lrvrne.640-2920. difference? Raleigh Nursing at844·lnl. to post & balance ac-CA.SHIER after9am,6'5-5800. D ... &o..i1 days a week . includes Catllier'/T LIQUORCLERK Hills Hospital in counts I/yr exper. in Assemblers. We will flen0Mtl5ef'¥ice1 Sat until lpm. Call Lan Res..._. Full Time 3pm lll'm h LAIGUlEWA.ID payroll Contact An train Apply 1 AM Cashier position in CLEllTYPIST ofMtsslooVieJo da 7541~1. Hosts~M• Apply 250 E 17th St, Newport Bea<'h as an 2 Cl Diamond Ring. 9/14 \714)540·8671. MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Fashion Island Retail Cleric a I subs. work ORANGE COASTS& L PIX~... Costu_Mesa_ immed opening for a Newport area. Nr Lido ---------01,.,,~.!ia._Cos_ta_Me~a Store. Experience pre-when you desire. Re-1100 AOAMS.C.M -....C--t. chargenursetoworkthe 114/64~24:11 ~" ~ -ferretl .Mustbeavuila quires typing ex · 1000/oRlEf EOE R.st_.... -LIQUOlt'CLERK ll-7shit\.fuJltime.Ex-REWA.RD ACCOUMTIMG assembly ble eves & weekends. perience Apply im· TO A.flPllCA.MT SecMntvOffktr Exper'd. Night shift. Ap per in Med /Surg .. Fast growing lnsuranre IM MEDlATE &44·5070 medi'ately 7,,,.,3400, Full time days answerin~ We are seeklllg people ply in person. Newport A 1 c 0 h o I I s m o r LOST · Goldi.sh bm pup. agency has openings in OPENINGS E.O.E E E.O.ii\.A.P V p /Bllnk .. to $40K s er,. I cb·I t'' ma l u ~~ oriented persons who Liquor, 2944 W Pac.:1fH' Psychiatry pref'd. We PY w /wht paws, M ap accts. receivable dept. Getting back into the JOb CASHIERS -Engineer /l«!frig lo mK respons1 e person have a sincere interest Coas t H w Y, N B orrer excel I. benefits. prox 4 mo. Rt front paw Rapid advant-ement for market~ wanted for auto wash m CLERIC TYPISTS Lgl Sec'y /Gnrl to SIS.BOO exp nee Call 892 1212 in a future wilh Marriott 548.21.!l commensurate salary, limps. Lost S.A Hgts right person. Salary Top pay, bonus, never Nwpt Sch & Irvine Immediate oppenings MgrTrnee EO.J;_ Corp. free meals & tuition re· 9 . l 3 . 5 4 9 -7 9 8 I commensurate with ex-a fee • areas.644-4460 for rltrk typist in loan Sales .... lo$15,600 FUND RAISERS We offer u rell co Looking fur ibnte.v·sting imbursementforrelaled (ansaphone l work per Pd company •Ille packing• brokerage company in Loan Sec'y Bank $14.400 Telephone or personal benefits inl'ludmg e free part lime JO ypmg, se minars For in -1·661-12:53 bener1ts Call. Pauline. •eleAtroru'cassemb• CASHIER CLERK Fashion Island Growth d "-· Mf 200 l'c t lion 151552:5 1 tuft A I no shorthand required ter~aU . Meg An· 549.8909 " Dependable, 11 30-4 30 B -ff A min .xc Y 1 g $13. Sc;> 1 1 11 • • mea per s PP•y '" 20 hrs per week includes MaltonlMJICat 11!1!'!!!!!!11!!!1!!!!!!!!11!!!!!1!!!!!!!•1!1!!!!!!!!!!I •warehouse• shtfl lncld wknds App-op~rtun1ty. as1co ice Accntg Clerk Sll.400 GfNEa.Al.OfftCf person 9AM·Noon. Mon weekends Offit·e on drews, 714 ·645·5705 Looks like Morris Lost ·-------· WorkVclClos;ORtohome ly Gift Shop. J ohn ~ka1t111:S::~~e~~ ~:~:~\r~ical SlSl~:: Position w10range Co FMn _!1e1rsonn1onelHOTR C'oastHw16467,!_31 •E•O!!!IE!!!!!!!!M!!!!!!!!F!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I vie Newland & Garfield _.._ Wayne Airport Tue thru -Builder. accounLuig ex "' LOT BOY To l'lean up lot HB ACCvurul4G TemporaryServ1ce Sal AM only Bettle. CUit( per required Prefer 900NewportCenterDr & cars Trend Import ___ ._963"°36"'"'""~-AD AGENCY l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:556-~il8.52ll~iiiiiiiiiii.. 546 0076 Work m beaul. Dana Visit our new M1ss1on home bu1ld1ng, com Newport Beach Sales. Inc. 1200 W Nursing Lost. Aust. Sheepdog. M. G~w1ng Newport Beach ASS&41LERS CASKJER Po111t HarboT. Full time Vl~l1~'~ • ...._ put er ex per Ve r y Equal OppEmplyr M F Coast Hw.y 6316941 7 wks old. l blue eye. a vert1s1ng agency HOUSEWAR ESALES Tues. thruSat. Require· Mis•I-Vr-;.. d1vers1fled position MANAGEMENT Look white face, Harbor & seek~ exper. ad~coubi:ilts Local Mw100 Viejo cu Full or p time Appl) ments · front ore. ap· _, ~,-Great expenence Send HOUS ECLEANING ing for working partner RN SW'BVISotl 7 3 30 Dedicated to gd pt care St r ong leadership ab1l1ty . cheerful In Npt Bc.:h area Call. Mrs Slone. 642·8044 Adams, C.M 540-4~ receivable /me 1a 1 1-needs Assemblers Some Crown Hardware, 1024 pearance, type 50 wpm ORCAU.. resumt> to Box 11934, Dai Live in -exchange for expandtn" wholesale Foupd Hawk, vic of Vic lllg clerk ad agncy ex exper pref'd., but will Irvine 1Westc1Jfr~B accurately, aptitude for 643-0100 ly Pilot, P 0 Box I~. houseclearung or work busU1ess 960-6"89 , penence desired, not es· train. Candidates musl detail. min. 2 yrs aen. 11!!!!!!11!!!!!11!!!!!11!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!! Cos la Mesa CA 92626 by hour. 642'2846CM. torta & Canyon, C M t I Xlnt I & h d I d ·--------.. sen ia sa ary ave g . manua ex ..allace exper. Z per hr. Dental General Offi ce work HOUSECLEAMEIS 646-8321. benefits Call, Sieve tenty. gd. eyesight. be CASHIERS Apply in person . Dana F1t1me chall'S1de RDA . Typing. light bookkeep· to work for Janire's Peno.ah S350 Koskela Well's Rich, neat in appearence& de Pt Manna Co. 24101 ortho eX'per required mg Part· Time Mon Raggedy Anns. 4 days ....................... Green . Townse-nd pendable Openings Oil M DanaDr.._Ql!!laPt. Fnnae benefits. NB Fri645·5421 k 67<'><4 EXECUTIVE 114.955.0900 bolh day & night i.h1fts u TDTE . .., wee ,8·4pm. ~!..._-Excell.b ene benefits & Concrete work . start 642·5997 General *SUITE* ACCTS PAYABLE & working conditions S5 hr. Call between DENTAi.ASSiST ATI'ENTION HOUSECLEANERS Receivable. Pitime. ap· Work is in life supi>ort MARKETS S.9pm 631.4514. Restorative pracl1re PAINTERS To ~ihr,car.645·5123 24HourESCORTS litude & ambition very MEDI CAL ELEC For 2nd&3rdShifts needs exper'd team CA RPENTERS 953~1822 MCJVisa important.Nr So.Coast TRONICS For tn StartingS4upto~50 COOi( member.~1·2492. PLUMBCERS For total Stre•s reduction _Plaza_. 754-~...,,1533=---terview please call Mature f /lime dinner Dental lab needs typist ELECTRI IANS .. -MRS PARE LL I We promote to manage· k · · · I DRYWALL & relaxation massage.---------• .,13830 · ment&supenrmenfrom co1o · instttutionat. ror 1nv61c1ng and FLOORING Steve 1~8, 548-21117 ADVBtllSING .>a -vo ume exper a mus general offi_re work f,() NEED TO LOCATE w1W~NT A CAREER • Salary negouable Call WPM Full lime lunl\ We now offer a unique KA. THY TA. YLotl Orange S~U:ubhsher Automotive Costa Mesa 494.94511 for aJlp't. term employment. gootl ~rrat~nr·~~!haix~:doend Typist. Craig960-1412 needs expenenced (3·5 • AUTO SA.US 511 W. W1ISQn St COOi( benefits 751·4442 ly Refs req Attractive Ladies would y e a r s ) s p a c e AHD LEASING! 631·9600 P /time Cook. some ex· DHtol Offiu Mqr Real Estate love to party w you Call salesperson Service ex· County growth con per necessary. Ask for Experienced, hqthly S•nic• Systeftts LynnorLauneanytJme istmg accounts & de· unues•NeatChe,•ystore LagunaBeach Julesor~ooty.:,645-3678 motivated and pn> &•Mt6l 953-9363 velops new business for must add 3 rombmat1on 494;923.1 COOICS gressive office LS seek Edward Jacobson A M lead111g outdoor recree-salespersons for EZ Evening Cook. Exper. inf 1ntell~ent well cupressure assage 1 1 0 n c 0 n 5 u m e r straight S(!U & lease Gel Jlunt111gton Beach i·r ed · th n G----' n.&.e-.. Tb Rel pref but not req qua 11 pe ""1 .-x '""'""'VTTK."' erapeuuc axauon magazine. Heavy phone set for the magnificent 9629116 p 'bl d h cellenl 11ccount1ng Experience in typing, Su.nnv 631-6377 Newoort contact. '·mited trav-' '82s' Generous. oa_'"· d. e 1 oss1 y aytlme rs. · u "' .r: , -I Apply m person between I secretarial and human r1hng Must haH' good Draw. C'ommiss1on. ex· mo plan Auto exp not l Personne Dept 1.3. Mon· Thurs The Big , relations skills to take telephone persooaht} 5 GreatC..-y Escorts 24 Hrs. 64J.Ol80 Cash/Clwcb AM EXJf /MC {Yisa Travel 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED· Airline ticket lo Houston or Dallas· Fort Worth departing Los Angeles between September 1 and 14 Would like round ·lrip Please call da)~. 768-5837 pens4:S. + benefit pro-required, but previous 537-4840 Yellow House. 3010 I an active part in manag days week part lime gram S35K potential selling 'er} helpful See Harbor Blvd. C.M mg ou r bus111ess ufftrr Hrs 9·12 !Oex1ble> Call Harvey Naslund. Sales Mgr. CASHB -= · EHellent benefit 714-9795814 546-4370 _ _ HOW A.ID Clwvrolet I Exp'd., gd. working con COOICS 1 pa<' k age 1 n cl u d rs I-----·· ---Arter school Counselor. 21 Dove Quail Sts d1hons Mu.st be able to F lime position ava1la· medical insuranre. SJ500 General years old. Transporta· NEWPORT BEACH work Sat & Sun Other ble for French bakery & plus bonus 1r qua1tr1ed tion needed Mon. thru 133-0555 hrs tu be arran!(ed Ap-care. Day & night shifts. Newport Center ALOHA Fri I 30 i. 6. Call Amy B a b y s 1 l le r , l 1 1 e ply 1n person Kerm Full company benefits. __ 640-0300 642 9990._ housekeeping. wkdays, Rima Hardware, 2666 ~:::a~ F:Sf~~ Soas~o~~: DntalTecWcicllt i::vi~e~l~e~:~:~~~r~ A IDE Work w than 7 .JOam·&pm Newport Harbor Bl., CM Mitch between7-llam Crown & b r 1 d g e Hawa11an holiday En- d1C'apped adults. full Mr HO<.?_d: 76Q-~ CHlcKEI CA.I -_eorcelain lab645-2013. joy a week of sun. sand time Must be strong. IAIYSITTH needsa fewgddnver~ COUMT'BlHRP DENTAL ASSISTANT andsurfatourexpense willing to assist in tasks Mature woman for boy 3 493-8888 3 days a wk , 7AM to Exeellenl oppt'y for ex· Come m today for rle such as toileting, feed· yrs & girl 8 mo My CLASSIFIED 2PM Dandy Donuts per dental asst tEDA tails and ellg1b11Jty re 1111(, gen. cleanup. Unit-home or Newport area. 493-9200SC Preferred>. some ft ofr quirements The lca~l ed Ce rebral Palsy As-Non·smoker Refreq •OYERTISING COUNTERHELP helpfulbutnotfUll"'<lduy you eould walk away s~anta Ana, 546-5760 Knsue 10.3640-6363 " Mature person. day & work wk m Laiiuna Bch, with 1s a Job Long and •ir::r-:t.! Alum111um rain guller m· Bariking, Chief Teller S & SALES even111g hours. Cafeteria 494·9788 short term assignments ,.,. staller Must be exper. L. Experience req style restaurant m rar-Dental ·.:-:_:·w·'..::.:.:••11 •7••0•7•5• ha ve ow~!~~~ _ Operational exp desired The Classui~ Dept of quet ball club Ortho orfice needs sharp ~ --""'_,_,, Huntingt0nS&L the Daily Pilot has JO 973·08ll~2666 girl to train for 11•11•••11•••11••11111• ----. 1142-8600 opening T front back orfi<'e Den Mature Babysitter de Apphcallorl.S now beUlg ---~~--on one or our telephone Count~r help & P sires work. My home or taken tor funuture ~e-1--------•I sales desks The person sandwich person want· tal background nee yours. Ref. 646-1»36 livery dnvers ~lnl dnv· Banking we seek should enJOY ed. hours NEED~D I! 644-1405. . Ill& record reqwred. Call Ta.LB telephone sales. be able AM to 3 p~ Gary s Deli DESI CUii( Avail for work Exper Mon·Fn SAM Lo 9AM . Previous banking ex per to type 45 wpm and have 752·5401 ----3PM ·llPM shift. Mon ;a,bo~~s:~IJsab~e~r~ 646·7579 _ ---preferred a pleasant personality Counter help Fff & P'f thru Sat Will train Sea 675-5112 Apt Mgr & AsslSl Mgr 8orday'slallk Class1r1ed or telephone callbetween9&11M1 Lark Motel, C M ---team for~ un1l adlt apt of CoAfontio sales expenence would 67~2193. 646·7445 blwn Noon & Ex per cross counlr} complex in Bea<'h Area Contact be helpful We offer ex· &PM NEVER A.Hf YllT Temporary Services 546-4741 3848 Campus Dr Newport Beach Arross from OC Airport Equal Opp Employer HOUSECLEAN ERS , part.time or fllll ·llme. start immed. Top dollar 675-263""7 __ _ HOUSSCHPERS needed. small retire ment facililv. also serve meals. rolatmg shifts. gd wages. t:all 494 ~511 for app't Housekeeper needed for N B family with 1211 s mall children Kef s req,_631-2966. Housekeeper hve m & help care for a<'tne S yr old m lovely lr\'me home call 835·24~ CHILDCARE Exper housekeeper to care for Balboa ! Peninsula Poinl home and supervise after school hours for 10 and 12 yr old. Hrs 10 AM to 6 PM Mon-Fn Call Wk days aft 6-PM . and wknds 10-1673-7643 Housekeeper. live In. for senior citizen La llabra area Mu st drive (213 1691 6043 . (71 4 1675 61fi0 . 12!3>943-5443. - HOUSEKEEPING Su rf & Sand Hotel H ouse ke e pin g Supervisor, night shift . part time S4 25 hr English 'Spanish speak mg 497-4477. ext J65 E.O.~ HOUSEKEEPER Temporary full time Mon·Fri XJnt work ing cond EOE 350 W Bay, truck driver Needs Office and main skills c e 11 en t comp an Y STOMEI ~-------- work Class I IJc. 642-1182 re_q 12131592-1S7J E.O.~athy.631M~~/VH benefits 1nclud1ng CU DllVa lmzAI J..Q!__ med1ral. dental, life in SaVICE PART!rlME GEN'\. OFRCU C M lolelligenl att;;ctive A.mST surance. etc Salary A <'hallenging oppty. is Must be 21 yrs old Dnv woman Is seek111g uni Assis Lant w 1talenl Banking commensurate with ex open at Schweber Elec· ing our vehlcles Good que poaition in Newport Designers jobs Travel. SECRETARY perience PLUS great lronics, a leading elec-driving record Eves & or Laguna Beach area Time flexible. 548-1323 commission program If tronics distributor for an wknds aft 5. Starting Preferred interest would Requires excellent typ-b't' d individual who is self· pay $3.50/hr. Me ·n' Ed's l you are am I ious an ted h d P1'zza. l"c.,., Beach Blvd, be in art-related field ing and other secretaria want to be paid for your moliva , as g . com· ......,. although lhls IS not a re· fiir('la~silleil All skills. Light statisli<'al efforts, please call for municative skills & oU H.8.847·1214 GIRL FRIDAY Entry _ level. Expr 111f1hng,bk-Ideal Job for sharp kpg, typing, 10 key Xlnt housewife 1~4 5 days opport. & company Sandwich shop CM benefits. Call for appl. area Call Ma rvin. Commercial Financing 646·1004. Services 644 4684 =-"'-=~---- Manager secretary for one girl medical office Typing important Medical office exp.. .de -sira ble. but not cssen tial Salary open Send resume to r 0 Box 21~9 M iss100 VteJO. Ca 92690, Manager for deli. e ~ per'd N B area Apply m person, Newpl'>rt l.1 quor. 2944 W Pal'1fH· Coast Hwy N B Ask for Em1e Sherwood Matin A.cWts wOflt.d! Ocean Operator Immediate openings employment op portunities for qualified applicants with USCG license 25 Ton gross min Duties will inl'lude Harbo r Patrol & passenger for hire Salary range $1000 to S1800mo. Queensway Bay Ma rina Catalina Island Long Beach Call for apµl 213-435·7676 Edrn between SJ 50 & Nursing SS 00 an hr Work full or L VH 3-11 :30 part time Nauj!le!> Excell. benefit& Npl D r 1 v e t h r o u g h Brh area Call .Mrs restaurant We arl' cur Slone 642 8044 hr e n I I ~k <; e e k I n g omre'Recept10111st. Wed omema er~ senior nesda) Sunda} 4·10 c1t11ens. & retirees who In ine Coast Countr\ enJO} working with peo Club 64.i·9550 · pie servinR top quality food No exp ntt We arc Sursing anxious to I rain> ou ' Ap HUISIS AIDE ply 1n per:.on Tue~. Exper'd , all sh1fb Wed. & thur lOAM to Con\' hospt Npt Brh 4PM No telephone in Bring your smile & JOin qu1nes us • Free mJr med .. den HClllC)les ~ tal & hfe ms To~ar~· 29 S6 lristol CM. C a 11 . M rs SI one EOfjMFH ~ 8044 -- Mature. lo,·1ng born OFFICEMA.NAGEI/ again Christian woman RfCB'TIOHIST needed to babysit m my Progressive orthodonl•<' home Call 633 5888, office Laguna Bech 3PM ·9PMJ Mon f'n 497-4~ MECHANIC Part· Time gxper'd· m forc11?0 & Help needed m Laguna domestic Apply 1n Niguel Plant Shop Plant person. 217 A\Ol'ado, maintenance. cleaning. Unit 6, C M See Oa'e & sales t6 to 20 hrs per Medical Assistant Back wk Call Marcia 831·0523 office exp ror busy Part Time salesperson.~ Laguna Offtt•e Must H B gift shop. v- k n u w E K G & 963-69<!1_ VenaJ!.uncture 491H!6J6 MedJC'al Chiropra('llr Ai.st Recept1on1st Oeaul b11sy offi ce Good ap pearance. health}. en lhus1ast1<'. knowledge of ms billing, peg board computer 'ery ht>lpfu~ Creal career Potential Call 631-5664 MODfLSjlSCORTS _ To Dollars 953-0971 Models needed All types PA.ITTlME Person lo deliver Dail~ Ptlol auto route tn South Laguna area 7 days per week Hours Mon thru Fn Approx J 30to5 JOPM llours Sat & Sun. Ap- prox 5AM to 1AM. Earn approx $425 per mo . Call Mtkl' Bush at 642-4321. EOE quirement. Excellent or .\lTION typing. Previous ex mten•iew. who pays atumtion to de· DRIVEi gamzation & secretarial t'all a perience drafting rt> Personnel Dept. tail Jr. College educa· to pick up parts and help Men. women & (·h1ldren ,AITTIME , INSURANCE N 1762 Crew Supervisors, work Large insurance agency o~x.Pnec S!l3-· P •time evenings & G i r I Friday Ex perienced. skills. Full or Part· Time 01111~ Piiot ports. Shorthand not re 642.4321, Exl. 277 lion prer'd. but not re· with inventory. Perm a· w/some rtexability 1n .\D·\'ISOH quired. but dlctaphone ORAMGECOAST q'd. Please contact Sm all manufacturing shop in Laguna Niguel. Nr SD Fwy & Avery Parkway Answer phones. invoice. order material, full ·time prer. Micro Precision Swiss has opening for ex per 11---------weekends. Super-vising p e rs on to s e r v 1 c e the door to door sales hrs desired. Ref Cum &t2 56711 experience necessar} Barb a r a Wright at n e n l Pa rl l 1 m e Please Call 552·6237 & DAILY PILOT 556-3880 employee. Call personal lines accounts For Classified Ad crew of youngsters. Ex· uk for Judy. Our success m the tn· 330 W. Bay St 661-1313 XJnt salary + paid co. ACTION cellenl earnings for bener.ts. call. Pauline, Call a person with ability to WANT ACTION! -dustry allows us to pro Costa Mesa Looking for a home of Mature person to run dry H.tp W..e.d 7100 vide higltly oompelitl\'(' EOE.LMF your own? You'll find cleaning agency coin 549·8909 Oa1ly Pilot motivate Van or large •••••••••11•••••••••••• ClasslfedAdsll42-S67S salaries and benefits m Tht fastest draw an the many homes advertised laundry combinallon in eluding Medical, Dental, wesl . a Daily Pilot for sale m Classified Laguna Beach. Good PAID vacation and Cla iriedAd.642-5678. everyday._ pay & benefits. Call : 499·4508'<.;_ ___ _ Interior Design asst w 1carpel & drapery exp. Call after 3PM 548-l558 AD VISOR car 1s needed Call li42 S678 Media Merchants 213·427·27~E~ FORMERE-Ss MAKE OVIRSU96/YEAR PART-TIMI. It wu r1· .1 t11rtnl'r Arm'. :-\,1, ' .• .\11 f\ lf\, l' \If~ l.1rtnl' t·) \\II h 4 \ l',lr' 'l'f'\ Ill' \(Ill (',II\ 11\,lk\.' ll\ l'f $1 i9(1,l \l',lf r•m· rmwm1h1:Anm Rl''l'r\l' Th.11·,1i111u,1 •1 "·n·kl'llll .1 m11nth .ind 111t11H·1·b11t ,mnu.11 rr.11nmg )\11dl .ti'<' fl'l l'I\ 1· !'~ J'(I\ "\.'..:1•:-. lo\\'·1.tl'I l1k 111'\tr,.llKt' f\,'ltrl'Oll'nt f'\'llH,,llh.I nH1rl' S111·nnw1m in. \\'1.'r1• :l jJfl'lll rl.Kl' {thfX'nd ·~ \y1·11k· l'r\li Sr11r h\' 11xl.1\ Or t:;1ll u~ • Ta .. 1 ~ more. Apply Moo-Fn. 10 to 12 or 2 to 4 or call· Person nel Dept (714) 760-6000 I ~Bank :.~port Equal Oppt.y Empl M 1•· -IAIMAID P ff, N~ enth113iaslk penon for dart t.tvem, Costa M ..... MJ.,~ ao.tw.lfllrw Shock Bo ats. 2900 LallYjtte. N.8. 87>!111SO 10()11928 CLERKS FULl.ooTIME NO l!XPllllHCE MECESSAIY Hwry! lwlMdllttO,... Will learn various phases of store operations. Lots or customer contact. ' I Apply in person, 1·8PM, weekdays, or l2·4PM. Saturdly & Sunday. . . ~ ~CO.IMC. JOJO H.._. m.d. Co•MeM.CA Ul-5787 orm1m eves. •4 GIRLS• 18·2:5. Spend w-eekend in Bakersfield. Must like DIY~ Harley Da vi·dson ~2·2004 Class1f1ed~~ __ 642·S678 COUNTER HELP lifestyle Help new book Fulllime. Mr. Best Call Paul, 8am·l0am on· Cluntra, CdM, 675-3306. ..:.IYL.J1~8:::.!91:...:-67:..:.SO~. ___ _ J:re= ·a.-aily Pilat ··················· ..... : Beaut. worting environ· ment. Full lime intlud • fj Id Sa' f S . DRYCLEANERS GOUIMIT Counter Person , PRODUCT ing wknds. Will train ; le es uperv1~r ~.00 per hr. to start /\p. ply in person: Dana Pt Marina Co., 24701 Dana • rulltime, will train. CONSULTANTS 1142·5466 Top ol the Lme Education Cookwal'f appliances Slibsti\ute aides, ln· In better stores slructlooal aides, sub-Contact Brady Market· JAMTOI Slitules. Work ~lime or ln111 •"" ....... •751 -~ lmmed. n.-.ing for a mo r e while your -...... chOdren ire In school. GRAPHIC AaTS Janitor lo work full • Work wbtn you desire. , .... ~T..-. time, Monday th.ru Fri· d I 4 .a-. day, 9PM to 6AM ahlrt. : Apply Imme late>'· ..,., Cl .. •Y Excell. fringe benefits Dr., Dana Pt. l.1m1ll.'ll ClJ)<'ninxs J1.i1lablc 1n the Oran11~ loust an•u, lur S{'lf moll\ 11lC'd. cart>cr ortenh't.I md1111lu11I who cJn 11o•ork w11h ~·1dtl Salei, l't.'tlJJlt• Train, m01111At\' and l(l'I rt't>ult~ Stl1t111n wu~un or "'"' nece~~a1y Ext•1•pt1011al \'Urn1n~11. 11Ju., Job I l'h11t•d benl'llh <II UllnbJ(• ror thl' rtjlhl veoph• II yuu cun µrodun• rl'l>Ull~. not J nit \ulk 1.1l>u11t H. cull. /~o Oill4 ,,.,. ,tnlerv tw, /\sk for Mr Cti~. • Newport·Meaa Schoola, pd ttlwefla. f1t·1"0 package. For interview, : 76Ct3400. • 91kfarT..t call: Scott Wheeler . • • E.E.O./A.A.P. • HA.II STYLIST 11075,0700, or come in: : ~ C .... SfOP!I MAMC&alST Advanced Hultb l PW Take tfme to rel~x and Oranae County's • • C~ter. lDl Brutol St. : 330 ay Street 1bop at bocne. 1t •aim· Salonneedsrou. North. \Wlt 100, Npt. • ~Mesa, CA , ~~ ~~!Y ~J1~ • RIVE CAUCHisALON Beh. SODll/F ~ Equal~lly Employer: • I I I ·' I I j~ I• One ll!OnUn&/Wk. £t· per. l rel• ~. Call ~twporl Harbor ..LatbfrlD t'5arclti ,.... I ,., haft 110111ft!lla1 to s.ain Stfh1 ~ wttll a : _ _L.t;'UW.·~ • ull, c.tr a frludlY' Trade your old ltuff ror Deil1 PUatC' 1ftell Ad ~ ' ..__--~~~·~-~.....,. Clufted Act.Vijor at J.e• 1oo4Jea wilt. • f-_:·-·-~-~ ~ ·. -· .....,-.· I . ... -:om.....-a... • T"I ·••··•••••··•·•••••••••••••••••••s ••s••••''' ...,. can-----. ·-.. ..,. -. . -"' 0 -' -I rrt .. U. .. 1 • ,<a...-------------~ , .I r ~ . ' • ' .. o er •·e·n n •• . --ft • ••••*' a·e a ---.. . .. -~.--;......-------------------------------- -·- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT,Wednesday, September 161 1981 . . 07 r . Sell it all And put in yo~r pocket! I IC 1· I 1 I I . I I • I· I t •• .. DAY WEEK 8'J)ays 3 Lines 8 Dollars Special flat r ate for non -commercial users offerin g mer ch an- . dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for '8 days or one. Minimum three lines . Extr a lines just $2 .60 for 8 days. For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 Classified PLUS ~~~~.~ ..... ?!!~ ~.~.'!!~ ..... ?!!!' ~!~~ ..... ?!.~~ !~.~~ ..... !!!~~!.~~ ..... !!.~~ Pari lime graveyard answering service no exp nee. mm. typing ... W..ted 7100 HeA, Wtllftd 7 100 Alltiqws 1005 CmMras & fw1tlhn 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~...... I Ol b •••••• ••••••••••••••••• • req call. 631·0140 E.0.E PBX ANSWR SERVICE F1t1mt, days & P1t1me eves. Expr. helprul Pay depends on expr S.0.1777 15 per hr to st.art. Must have car. Call Marla IMS-~. PhotA>finlshing R.L INVES1MENT Earn while you learn HERI TAGE INVESTMENT will leach you c.-eat1ve f1nan c1ng . 1031 Jo:x. changes, investor de· velopmenl & counseling Exper counselors re ce1ve 100'~~ comm. The 1s an unusual oppty for right person. C-0nfiden· t1al interview. Call Vince 540-5880. WMted t /time printer l!!!~!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!llml!!!!!!••!!!!!!! witb exper. on Kodak SS l•--------or similar equipment Opp'ty in management Irvine area. Call for aoo't : 857·0161. PHOTOGUPHEIS Experience necessary. Please call, 631-2254. PHOTO PACKAGE PllMTB Nord Mdl 3 or Kod ak S Printer, Exp pref penn . .F tr Key pos1 lion. video analyzing exp. helpful. Color sense req. Competitive wages: REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS WANTED Come to the action. Most wanted area m So Calif. Buyers can afford 10 puy . Ca ll Larry Wh it esides. Balboa Island Realty 673-8700 RECEPTIONIST Full time Nr 0 C. Airport Medium to hv) phones No typrng SS hr 752·0869 Top pay for right person, non.s m oker Apply J0-1 :30. On Site Photo. RECEPTIONIST for ex graphics. 3303 Harbor c1t1ng NB Tour ore Blvd. ES. Commerce Mod~rat~ exper req. Park. I Good typing. spelling & grammar a must. only level headed mdiv net'd apply Travel benefits to So Pac1f1r. Submit Resume to T Lehr. 24872 T1mberwood Wa y. El Proct.c:H. Asslst. Need exper'd person with nooring, draperies, background for order- mg, scheduling. billing. Secretarial skills 3184 Airway, Suite 0 CM. 556-1601 P If help wntd. no exp nee. Answering Service SJ.50 per hr. lo start. call 833-3.133 EOE · P /TIME PEHIMGS ca ...... Yo.6c....wn Adults with outstanding attrutlve personaUtJes who enjoy working with 10-lS year old youtbs Evenings 6-9 p.m. Call 642·4321. ext 343 between 2 pm. and 5 p.m. Ask for Andrea P trl ME work in High fa sh ion boutique Responsible Laguna area 49'·DM REAL ESTATE M.wt4-S.S For Southern California Builder looking for full time sales person Must t. Lie. Comm /Draw. Call 957-UOO IEALESTATE SALES This is our 36th year sell· ing fine Southern Califor nia homes Perhaps you would en· joy 1·01ning a firm active in uxury residential areas such as Big Ca nyon. Spyglass Hill. Irvine Terrace. Linda Isle, etc. Tor<!Sa 92630. _ Recept1onL~t. Full-Time Newport Center Law Offices Call Nikki or Art 955·2411 --~ RECEPTIONIST for full time position m Ch1roprat:11c office. Must be dependable. ef. ficienl and type well Non-smoker prefered Call631 5690 RECEPT GIRL FRIDAY. F111me, general ore Nr. So Coastj'laza.154· l~ Receptionist Secretary, 30 hr week Must ha1 e acourale l >P•Ag Pleasant environment. Laguna Beach 497 2333 for interview RECEPTIONIST F time posit ion to answer phones & greet people. lite typing, lo key by touch required , exper. preferred Good company benefits. medical insurance Call Ru s ty Pel1c·an Restaurants , Inc ~.71!!549·9322. - RECB'TIONIST Receptionist for Newport Beach loan broker<1ge firm Busy telephones and light typ- 1n g Exp preferred Call Katie 640-9350 H you are presently BC· R.ESales tive in real estate sales PRODUCERS? do you have immediate & unlimited access lo the president or your company, or Is he hidden away in an ivory tower removed from the scene Our president is •va1la ble. Do you need add•· tiona I training lo help you increase your earn· in gs? Experienced or anex perienced you may well proril from QUr color video tape listing & sales training program which we feel is the finest available We are not a franchise, branch or subtiidiary juat headquarters. We have openings for a few highly-motivated persons who have a de· sire to be more sue cessful. For an in terview appo10tm ent with the sole owner & Excellent . progress1l'e commiss100 split Ter- nf1c pro~ams and re· ferrals National ad· verusing Call for an· terv1ew SSG-3670 after 7 f.M -- Restaurant FOOD PREP-Sandwich maker, etc. If you are fnendly. conscaenllous. independent, & like a job with versatility we need you Mon Fri 8 4. Restaurant exper helpful. Please apply 1n person: Stonemill Ter· rac~ 2915 Redhill, C M. RESTAURAMT El Roberto now haring P tT day & evening counter personnel. In· terv1ews IOAM or 2PM . Monda y thru Friday Ask for Maria , 43 Fashion ~land, N.8. founder, all Wesl1:y N Restaurant Taylor. •COUHTll WnlnRM M..' TTfttor'Co. PUsa.eB.• R'EAL 'dl\s Full /parttime. day shin 2111 San Joaquin Hills Will train. Dependabili· Newport Beach ty a must. Apply . l!ic· 644-49 I 0 cad11ly Park Care, Mon.· -Ptople wbooeed People Fri .. Z·Spm. 4881 Birrh That's .rti.t the St . Newport Beach, or DAILY PILOT c1ll 8Sl-l.SC». SEJtVICE DIRECTORY Have something to sell' i1 all about! Classiried a<lsdo it well. JllllyPilat-·····-............... , P-1 TIME EYDltlS We are preeently seeking adult~ wilh • pleaaant personalities who wouk2 be • i~ in working In Sales & Promotion ; : with Dally Pilot Carriers 10 to 15 ycan old.' • UnJimlted ea minis av all able to right person. : HrJ: s JOPM lo 8:30PM, Monday thru • l'riday. Sorne Saturday availability. ~·or aPPOlntawnl. call· 842·4321, ulc ror Ben WllJlulll~ , • Rela1I IMMEDIATE OPDltliS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Representatives from Stop N' Go Markets will be al the Stop N' Go Market located at 1742'l Beal'h Blvd .. Huntington Beach on Wed .. Sept. 16th from 9AM .3p M to talk lo you about immediate employment opportunities available to mature, responsible & career-minded individuals an the Huntington Beach area. Evening Manager, Night Manager & other full time positions avail. No exper. nee. We train. For mo re anformation call 714-774-9210 Salts Prof. S.tpeople ~ Marketmg Reps. to seU a product that is wanted & needed by everyone. E:immg potential. s.o.®~.ooo • Co. Training • Qualified Leads • High Income L ...... '-"Jy A I. 7~::r-545-0793 SECRETARY Sia girl jewelry P tr M F L e n n o x c h 1 n u • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 M arblc Top table:; 3 Newport Beach law of· 1~3;3() PM no exp nee. "Meredith", 1615 pc sc•~ t'nd & I 1•off~ As set. race. Word processing, HS Grad 18-~ $40-3333 place settinga, SllOtset * (IU;g"O • $100 ~ea 837 3703 will train. Caryn ut.~.10.9PMT1m1. tlnr.540.8483 -* PllMTIMG * Mahogan) color Chana 644·6.SlS. TEACHER-Pre School I.9th Century· lamp 115, JO' Infrared dryer 8 0 C11b1net. t8X70 Co5t. SICUTARY Part time. Also AIDES mirror S75, crystal can '42-5457 crfhr 6 PM. $400 nt-w Will ~ell for Call Manlm 847·5284 delabra 1175. ~ $175 Tan Vinyl 3 p1e<'f' We will train Excel op--· port. in sales office. TEACHERS/Director for Copper mug, 17th Cent. Nikon FTN IM>-205 1.oom d1van. iioorl cund1. S50TV19 Starting salary l500 lo preschool in C.M Full or monastery.. $185. Copper 20 malhmeter 5450 OBO B W port J b e ssoo per mo. Rllses P /f1me 751·5525 teakettle, 18th Cent • With cases_SSl 4532 Remote '25 54K4039 c 0 m m e D s u r I l e T EA c H ER In ran l SJ.05. 540-8483 35M M KOWA EL E c ANT s I. AT f: . w /performance. 770.9159 Development Program, Slot MocW.S With Flash $100 topped t'reden1a Great p/t1m e Member of MillsS<, l(J:,25<.~. $100. SS7-8~3 for a11t ~toragc & 1'V SECRET.A.RY I.E. transd1sclptinary team. Just what your boat Certs 8035 1125 631-libil Secretarial PoSilion an Special Ed. important. needs. 675-1907 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uin. tabll'. H .. d1a .. 6 active Newport Center Jackie Poon. 546-5760_ Antique Amer. Oak Curio Persian Adults, SS() chairs. dk finish, 1$5 Realtor·s office. fo'ront TELB'HOHE Cabinet, $.500. Antique Kittt>n, $175. cash 673-6!179 _ SALES-I' /TIME office J>(Mlition requ1res OP-•TOR French WaU Clock $250. _ 546-996.S Ornate l ros1 I~ The Los Angel~ Times good telephone voice, -631 5979 b Circulation Dept. cur· typing & appearance. Apply to Mrs. Baltazar, · · DOCJI 8040 $400 Qut't!n ur tlou le rently has positions SH & real estate ex· Hotel Laguna, 425 S 1nsertirule ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6752398afl6 available 111 sales as a perience helpful but not Coast Hwy , Laguna FREB.AHD'S KEESHONO Pu!J6 Al\C. Beautiful ~ P<' Wrm ~cl. field representative. essential. Prefer local Beac!!_, 49'·11§1 New load of Amer oak & Champ sire M1F Pet & s,soo Corktail & end You'll earn an hourly resident. For interview TELEPHONESALES lots smalls. Come early ~b 0 w P '' l Pt Y t&bles . (hrome gl11t1s. wage+ generous com call Mrs.Duhl. Laguna Beach.Eves. (or best sele<'lion . 2l3J69J·l345aft6j>m IJ75 642JZ77,S4~Gf60 m1Ssions. Call 642-4321, WHt.y M. Taytor Co. Call today, 497-4188 (Chi.na Cabinets. loo) ft.EA PROILEM? Ha ssett bednn suite, an ext.1204. Rtafton 644-4910 864W.19lhStC M PEST FREE elel' llquewh1te.i hd1>cmds. ......., RETIREE for beach TIAV&AGENT 645·6434M2·7331 tron1cally rids your dble dr~!>Scr. tall chest RHt....t ,.,.,..,. p a r k 1 n g I o t Are you a dynamic, out Immediate opening for insert i rule home of all crawling & Mid size roll top desk Mature,person,dayand (7141846·8414, 846·8086 SCHOOLIUS goang,selfmotlvatedin experienced ag~nt I OIO fly int: tns ec ti. wbeokcase!l62·07~ evening stufts. Cafeteria e~es DRIVERS d1vlduaP Have you de· Vacation travelers Aptllettus permanently 635 8028 "~ltee. r-' i·e"w•r -;,50 style restaurant in Rae-Class to tram school _bus v e I 0 p ed ex c"' I I• n t B au t f I "' w t ••••••••••••••••••••••• II ~ ..., '"" .. R te ~k M "' "' e 1 u ,.e por co ect . El"" OBQ. almost n"w. quet Ball Club oo r f 1 • 2 • d r1 ve rs now be1n g I fl'(!neral office, com Beach office 640.0821 I IUY APPLIANCES Spr1JJger Spauuets AK<:. ss"'o 1mm 11 at 1~ n 97~0838 966-26661 Co~i:;t ~~fie t~ix{~~ formed. IC mterested.1 muoicatlOn, and people _Gen_e___ ___ Les 957-8133 liver & while, 2 male, 2 Chnstmai. Tree. r SIS Restaurant apply Hunungton Bearh skills? Do you have prior TY "'ew Therm1'dor 45" glass f I I r ...,.,., h .USIOYS %52 Wood lonll Or 118 City School Dist . 735 secretarial exp.~ with PIST ~B'T " ema e et ,,,.., euc Hardwood maple roCCee 964 4822 h S H B SJ&. D Pt Harbor Yachts c 0 0 kl 0 P w gr 1 d 670-1225 table, $10 Ne,. queen air Experienced. Day shift 14l L · · 7519· typing 60 WJH!l? If so., 1 s"ales oChce needs a good die/broiler. model OGT SHIHTZU PUPS mattress, $40 SSI 3=!60 __ 16.30AM_2 .. 30pM , for Sail Boat Instructor School, l'loon supervisor want to talk wllh you .111 •• retai·1 ~oo Sell u cri -• d d N B h typist irecept. to work ...,, ., · _,,, Al\C, S2'7S Water Bed. lg mirro~ .. d Towers Reslauranl. nee ! 1n ewport c Mon Fn 11:15-l:lS. SJ.95 exp.l~in this ag~ress1ve 640-tlSO "" Laguna Beach Apply 25.-27 rruismg ~ail boat per hr. Andersen School pos1t10~ .which mcludes wkends. Opp'ty for addt· --· 64.2·3277JS48-6460 headboard. complete w to· Nina 4948460 9to5 Wkends now Flf. sum 7603490. _ compet1llve salary and llonal hrs WiU tram on 2 yr old Whirlpool AKC English Cocker acces sories , S350 M~n·Fn: · · mer incl, wkend!> S4 SO -sr.cRrr"RY full ~enefit. pa.ckage. computer 493-2011 or Washer. S200 widryer Spaniel Puppies S wks 64.5 9479 ------hr Call645-7100 .:; s;1A Submit applicahon to . 496-~5·-free Old. M iF Mull! ~lors Dinette set, 5 piece Oak. RETAILSALES Sales needed for lr:vineTracl Howard,Dennan TYPIST / RECEP · 646-SJ!M Best Price in town Parquet t1.1ble tOl> .inhealthf~store Full COSMETICS Escrow ofhce. Must THE1RV1NE TIONISTP.R&fundde· 16EFRIGERATOR.apt _1?25~31·0C60 42x42 $25CHl4S 7297 & Plllme avail <.:all • haveescrowexpr Hrs 8 COMPANY velopmenl dept size , works ok $65 GoldenRetnevers ShirleyatS>W-0770 ~alnted . Cosm~tll'~ to 5. Mon lhru Fri 1601CamelbarkStreet Personable, organized ~5·81Z7,997·0432._ gweeksOld AKC Sofas. cust made nt r\esirers~7 · ig Employerpayshealth& Newport Beach, Ca self·st arter Varied '80 Sear!> Kenmore ~64§:-19'2 toman SlOil. sofa ht·d R•tallSalesP.non as ion spec1a ly store dental benefits Call for ~ respons•bililles Fridge. 13 cu ft. Frost r hr S\110 552 11756. Hi· Fashion disrount Newport Bearh area l!l>.Pt 552·4000Toni 71i&«-6796 55 165wpm. Excell Free. $230. Reverse drs. Wire Fox Terrier dPups 955 ~4 !tore. Full & Part·tim~ Salary + rommiss1on -----benefits & oppty lo ad 645.6034 AKC X lnt bree 1ng Drexel sofa SJG-C,, OncotAl avail. Sat.Tues ll 6. Good company benefits SECRETARY vance. Santa Ana area Shols poo 827 5292 din table w stools si75. Wed·Frill-8. Experience necessary Real Estate Investment ••SECRETARIES •• 5465700 Avocado Frigidaire SHIH TZU pups. AKC. Twin matt sprgs mo ea. 646-78.?i Orlane. Stendhal , co~anyseeki.ngexpr'd T70/REcontractS13.000 ,refrig,2door,goodcond . S2.50andup Cashonly sm rosewood t'hest ~5 ------De Markoff. Borghese secl't'tary. Require-Recpttr60/PhoneSl4.400 VetennaryAss't Sl95.675-5847 63l.93()! 5408483 R J...il Oppty Call 644·7100 men ts · Typing 65 170 T70/Xln1Co /FunS18,000 wanted, fem ·exp Apt size washer /dryer -e~ -, -wpm, dicta phone. or-"Exp Consultant Ours req'.d 546-0010 Can opernte on any smk AKC. Afghan bnndlt•. 2 DIN ING chairs. 4 anuq1ut M~ .. stw SALES CLEIJ(.lt.toil ganiza11onal skills & a Liz Reinders Agy, Inc. w-u.....-~.....&a.......-s t200. 494•7:117 month~. fem Shob & English oak.~. 2 anti LA 's most successful Office supply company professional manner 4020 BlrchEst'64EOE .......,. ......no wormed $IOO Mt er 6pm que clocks 9fi2 7131i ladies resale and dis has full time positions Located near O.C Newport i1D3-8l.90/Free Apply b wn 9AM & 079 GE 1512 cu fl refrig. 6313560 Dark blue:.of.i 1er1 good count store is operung a available Will train A 1 r P 0 r l . ca 11 Noon Charlie·s Ch1h. brown, top freezer. Doberman Puppi~. blk & l·ond 100 Sl:!S new locauon m Orange Newport Stationers. Inc 714 '9"75-t&iS 767 19th St . Door 11101. J£_emaker, @ . 540-8483 tan. (7 weeks I shot:. f75 <'all 84i 4.~I Co We are seekmg a SS7·9212i.Mr.Emmons SECUTARY SKwityPtnan 11 C M -Refrigerator. S200 ea Orig bamboo furn i !X'S T A L E N T E D1._ ________ , Se t ed . Wo-J.---~ Washer/dryer & gas 9646161 111,.1 7. t·ourh ~, xlnt 1· Fast groWU1g organiza· m•·re ir man pre ~ • ...,. Sl2S h D ' .....,. MANAGER who ism-SALES lion localed in Laguna fer red . $4 50 t hr Wholesale import com hang~ .,00e~._0,015· 4 AKC Corker Spaniel rond ~ftnn 675·~95 terested in PART· COMM9CIALR.E. Niguel offers excellent <714)675·6101 between pany needs warehouse was er... . ...,..., pups M f Buff. 6 ~k~ Lrg Pecan Coffet> tabte. OWNERSHlPofthenew Tiredofselllnghouses7 opportunity for detail 8-4pm. help No ex per . Stove, full size, works pSO.-_fl5()64tl672 $95 2 mati·hing end store Qualified can days a week' We net'd conscious energetic SEC'Y 1• lt.ol'!.••J necessary Pleasant very good. SI.SO Jl8-85l3 In Search of adorable table). S35 l'J Tt111le d1dateshouldhal'e2to4 I tol th I _..A&. working cond1t1ons or548-448S ed d vrs mech ex per and a one 1censee eam e person with excellent New position open 111 our G Id , M W d ------m 1um site young og M 11 pie f1ni~h clrei.;.t'r i'.nin of S2S,OOO lo invest skills to manage, broker skills 3 years ex per I well·estab.hshed Irvine ~ .;n l~lh &~1~M :np,.;_ Dryer, gas, clean. works Pref male Ped11:reed $110 r uu1·h l}5 Tv.in tommerc1al real estate Call Mrs Semas (7L4) office. 1 2 years ex ., good. S75. 548-8513 or ornol 646-3375 Red frame rnattr~~ & an thlS profitable and ex· I r l ly 9AM·11AM <•G HOC bo I 1 ncome rom mgm 831 6400 perienre Excellent typ-· ~·~ --Adorable Bloodhound. f x spring!>. SlOO ~1 1< ~/~ii~: :n~~1n~~f r~~~~ while you learn Super Secretary/Ge neral Of· ing skills Salary open WINDOW WASHER Fndg1daire 9wks. AKC, n>O maple butcher hlotk confidential Call now benefits. bfe msurance . flee good typing skills Call Fran 833-3622. Must have expr. & de· Very good cond. $125 4945486 1770 1185 Si5 M IH smJll l'\trn for appl Call Answer Ad health insurance & den· ' 85).8355 -I -~able car. 646-9680 631·46:1! lt..-.u y ao.u items 493 7960 tal plan. Contact Ken, --· S.cy ,...upt M t p b 1 I ~ to ou "" ~4~~2-.uxi 24 hrs 675 6700. SECRETARY We have a permanent a 'I a g 0 rt 3 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING SALE RETAIL Supportacctgtpersonnel Pttime position for af· XUOXOPSIATOR washer / dryer. Xlnt Free Adorable f West1nj?huu,l· ~1de b) MANAGER Sales functions. Good variety ternoons (12 .30·5 JOl Reproduction Graphics cond S220. Cockapoo puppy side refn~. 1•opperton1•. full or part time help for & growth opportunity M·F, near OC Airport, Tethnician to operate 495-5394_ Trained StSO Oueen bdrm ~et. needed for ladies dis· Maternity Store Noeit· Stll 80 wpm, type 55 t yping 55·60 wpm , copymachines,colate& Coppertone Chambers 7600142 poo.M L~l·54Hf.65:J count Boutique Mgr . perience necessary wpm, 10 key by touch. Salary ~.00 hr to start. bind reports. Neatness Stove $75. Frigidaire Mixed lab puppies. JUSl 10 Section Pla1 Pen CALL ANNABELL ~7 5734 Newport Center lora· Avail immed. 833-9971 essential. Full time. AP· Refrig $125. 642·8850. weaned. 2 Dane mix Couch. rust colored !213J749404L_ ----ply in person to Mr 8408208 llon Good salary & Service station attendant Fuentes at RObert Bein, · She_p mix 548-2980 Uest offer Oal. n1111ng Sales. fmc Art Gallery. •R-E•T•A•ll•.-----•I only exper nt'Cd apply 493-2~, 493-6843 Dana BUILDERS EMPORIUM Point__ _ SALES-GEH OFC G row10g wholesale furniture showroom 1s seeking a self.motivated M F for f J\lme work 1n iS comilf area of sales & general and we ... A.I orr.ce responsib1ht1es llCCV Design & office ex benefits Arlene . days6AM·3PM.Apply Wilham Frost & As Frost Free Refrig, 121 young Gt>rman Rm Table v.ti chairs 840·5111. Shell station 17th & soc1ates, 1401 Quail St .. Avocado, left open $150. Shepherd male dogs. blk Grandfather s l'l'ock S~-·•y Irvine NB Npt B"h. 546-1038 & tan Newport Shelter Bar Chairs ~O each ""-IUI::•-• · · ' 644.3656 \. Plants Hall Tree Sl5Q Experienced , for SERVICESTATION Aptsil.tsfo•• 6316220 established Orange ATTIM>ENT X·Ray Dl631·9366 . Shetland Sheep Dogs, , County construction Full or part time Even· REGISTBtED 19 cu. ft. frost free brother & sister B&W Mbo1·111g Sale, roffee ta firm. Shorthand, typing '"g .. s •· w.....o.~....t~ X-l•Y TECH Refrigerator. white with beautiful 499 4606 le. 2 endhtableds, glass & I ht bookk -... "' ~ .... .,.... "' -lops. mate 2en lamps. 1g eeping Mac's Texaco~ Experience required wood & chrome trim. BI a ck Pure ma I e I hanging lamp. ssoo Reply to: Ad~. Daily SERVICE Station attend Sa I a r Y negot1 ab I e . Good cond. S175. SJ&.3768 neutered Lab, 4 yr~. 101 OBO Antique Hal'iland Pilot. Box 1560, Costa ..... wport Beach Area c--.: .d . .__ d ... people good ~atc·h f h G & Id Mesa. CA ~0560. to assist owner w /lubes, ••"' r • 1g1 a1re was,~r I ryer d""' · -9960 me r ma reen go -islands & gen. maint Medical Office Send re· $ 3 5 O . A m a n a ~ 646 9971 or548 tnm Sen 12 S800 Misc Full lime. Apply Mr sume to Classified ad Refrigerator w /1ce W H I R LP 0 0 L d I s furn & knit k knacks. Bolls. 2490 Fairview 11704. Daily Pilot, P.O maker nsll.641-1672 hwasher, coppertone 968·7994 Rd. CM Box 1560. Costa Mesa CA CALORIC eye level gas good for parts 548-Y860 For Sale cherrv 1.hning ta HELP' perience preferred SECllETARY P fT • Salary comipensurate Perm . part>4.1me • with experience Full secretary. Insurance ex- This d1v1s1on of the benefits Call for app't per1ence necessary · Co II M 1 k e Fedde r I Y • Hours & salary neg. Will Wickes mpanies wi Robertson Blvd. South, soon open a new Home . 03 c~1 train exteptional Improvement Center 1n 2960 Airway. A·1 · " person. Costa Mesa. San Juan Capistrano. 540·7415 ..:::63=-:1:.-e·l""<.i""2"------ and we need help NOW" Sales La~y SECRETARY /Recept L 1 g ht 1 n g f 1 x t u re Airport law firm. Gd. Both full and part-time showroom. Full·T1me skills, bright self- positions are available CM. N_o~xpneL~9_3!1 starter. Non·smkr in SAL ES and for SALESLADY Wanted m Josie,851·9025 CASHIERS. Retail ex· Laguna Beach. P trime perience wanted. In· 4 day wk. Exp'd. 111 sell terviews wiU be held as mg women's ready le follows: wear. Pis. slate ref's MOL Sept. 21 d 9AM ·3PM Write 320 S Coast Hwy , Laguna Beach. 92651 SALESLADIES SECRETARY JACOIY & MEYEIS One of Amer ica's largest law firms is seeking an expr . secretary for our Cer· rltos offtce. Must be able to type a mlnimwn of 60 wpm, possess good or· SEWING MACHINE ..... ~..:6 .. _.a._ store w /Self clean oven. ..!!! 548 3036 ble six chair-; & china .........,._ Avocado. f)S,548-6962 Free to itood home l yr C'abinet i;er1rr SIOOO ~PaATORS •••••••••••••••••••••••whirlpool washing old male <·at 8427731 !xp~ ~· lop P1if\1good ~l 1005 machine, 2 spd, 4 cycle Neut/shoo Very arrec Oak tnpll' dresser f'r beor filDg con 1 ons , ••••••••••••••••••••••• $50. Westinghouse Frost honate 960-4857 Prov S37S Contemp ne •ls. 642-91!52 Merry Co Round Horses. Free Sl.00 SS7-8313 '-11tt.lre 8050 wood desk $175 Xlnt SHIPPING CLERK· J eweled Ca rm el . 605 M PACKER, exper req. Stander Lg Herschell l lcyclH 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548· 5 A KnowledgeofUPS. Full· Jumper Sml Heyn ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * I BUY** Floral couch lo\'eseat time CM area. 957.9323 Jumper. Can be seen His & Hers Australian Good used Funuture & Xlnt cond S?OO. 2 green SH',,'Mc:=l ... G :!s.2 West Coast Hwy, bikes, x.lnt cond, all ac· Appliances OR 1 will vinyl easy chrs. xlnt ii;n" Newport. cess. S!J00.645-9977 evs sellorSEU.forYou t•ondj20ea 631 -501~ lmmc:r.opening for exp. 8'X2' X6' high. Ar moire Dan Dueney ~M5ono Shork MASTEIS AUCTION C a I i r o r n 1 a I\ 1 n g & inexp . ..,..rson to work from Florence l~aly . ,u:~ • .,, 646-1616.13J.f'25 Waterhed. built up. in all femle ahip/rec Many drawers. M1rrer .,........... I IUY a• .... TURE many extras, $1000/bst dept. Sal. to vary with in door. S!3lO 080. Call Peugeot PX-10. Xlnt 10 ,.._..... _ofr Must see 966-1~ _ exp. Gre.at co. benefits. Holly, 760-6006. Leave spd. 23 in frame is Les 957-8133 2 Rust swivel! ch rs 14 ejl. Call: Oeltronlc Corp. messate. Or673-LS43 REYNOLDS 531 OB all KING INNERS PR ING 9' Sofa & 5' lovesell\. grn CM Oriental Vases 145, bowl components have t>een EXTRA F1RM mattress clrs, Z swivel It grn.e.hrs ~ $35, ginger jar $200. upgraded. tm. 675·~. set, never used, worth 1'00Jbst otr GjS-7~ T 11H. Sept. 2z.d 9AM -3PM WM. s.,t. 2lrd 9AM • ll Mootl for eicclusive children's boutique. South Coast Plaza LE lfi\'GASIN. 549-8585~. ----- Pilcher twub basin $75, Nishiki 10 spd, boys· 20... $530 , sacr S248 del 6'-'. Solid Walnut dresser. curio cab. $375, wall good cond. $75. Never used queen n . king ·hdbrd. 2 night< ganlzational skills and I•-------• e njoy working in a SANJUAN CAPtSTl.AMO 320SIC.- c,.i1t1w APPi.YEARLY N••• •••rt1 ., •• , ....... f challenging J>(Mlilion. We orrer xlnt company benefits and salary. If yo11 meet the qualllica· Uons and are interested In the position, please call Sylvia at (213) 688·0099. SU SCIDB clock tao 631·5879 494-4i661 worth $399, cash only stands It 2 lg wait mlr Anµq ue brass 61"0!1 dou· luldla' •WarWs 1025 ~~7:· Usually home ror s S600 1bst ofr ble bed, box spnng It ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'5-7390 __ Electronlc1 co. In matt. m5.67S-S847 RtOWOOOll6'S MUSTSB.l Dining table. bm lac Lagun,a ~ch needs an 4. lo 20• Ima. Xlnt deck· Mahoe any Obi Bed quer, 6 chrs t2wtarmsl ex per d. silk screener 20 Orig. p1lntin11 ' ing. Fresh load arriving w /m1tlraa. Night stand Uphl ancllegs. fJOO lo~ thick rum screen printa by ramous artists, weekly. Save at SSt /ft It dresser to matc.h. Like 751~3 prmting of substrates. S1S·S750. 54N4l3 Jim 646-!IMSanytime. new. Must see to ap Perfect bach 5 IX' h\•1n1t Requlu1 ability t o ' preclate. Only SlOOO or rm set, like new SJOO Secretary operate screen printer, Sears Cra.ft.sman Table best offer Marla Call Pam. aft 1PM. UICUTIVI make slalnlesa It ayn-Saw. SlOO. 6 3 l . 7 7 9 7 a rt 6 p M _!31·0757 ~~~ ~ .. ~1> SICltlT•w thetlc fabric screen.a. in-Tiii .... , ... .._. 64Z-83:B weekd ays. anytime ---, on ttll er.,. Coelt Comer 0 roup bedroom or Secretary to President terprtl blue~ta, use ' c ...... & weekends. If no answer living room set. Built 1n r .d'" . m calipen, m crometers, DAILY PllDT ..... 1• IOlO 1>lease keeotrying, stereo t'JM_. 6'2-49ZO .• __ 0 rapi v growuig co · ~le. Netds to have work-,... A tSIFIED •••••••••• ............. 2 quality club chairs $75 :r--. · piny. This ii a cbaUeng-1111 knowledJe of Ink, "'~ 35 mi.l Came.ra. Lmses. ea. Lra or. ottoman S25. Broyhill fltnnlere 6 Ip<' We octer a good startmg wage and automatic 1n. crease after 6 mo. and opportunities for advan· cement. This is an ex- cellent chance to joroin our competent, existihg staff and grow with the new stort in our exp•nd· in& company. mg position with terrific' aurface coatlnp, block ADS Perfectforatlldtnt. l17$. ·~·.-~ Medlt bdrm se1. iclnt ----opportunities for the l •·"'·•· 1 ...... _ '"" '~ cond MM 7"" ""'•7 ou ma..,, ..... ,e: c. _.,Al, 20 r -Lo · r!:!!"-'-'!?'-~~ F,..r a.llltd M right person. Must have Nik C S 2 so at. new, _.. Y· Must sacrifice 3/Wk Old COME JOIH OUI TUM!!! ACTION excell. secretarial skills we offer extml. pay It Yw C. s.t "· Aftd 11. .Cl!' amera ystem. Heats. 118. Sleepers. Uv rm. din rm. tablts. C.U & pleaaant ~ality. benefits plus 1 Ttodt 11 Wltll • w....., boches. 3 ltnlel + Xtru. 1199. FACTORY9S'1-5'708 ' \ .. .. ' .. .. .. . . ' • . "' ... J I \ j HAWll•lll A OUT ""OT Starting aalary $1.200 4DAYWOllW. [ 'J pso.AflerS&e7155 Couch, lovesut ff coffee ~ffiP~k:•~rt;i r:~c. • ~ / per mo. + beoefits. 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CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Orange County suffers worst drought in 9 years By JERRY.CLAUSEN Of .. Delly ...... ._ Orange County Is nearing the ..end of its driest water year in nine years, and motit residents don't even know it, says Neil Cline. "How come all these local TV weather reporters are so vacuously happy when it doesn't rain around here?" asks the secretary-manager of the Orange County Water District. "We're in the m ldst of 1 drought and these alr·headl bub. ble away about the good newa ,. The last year drier than the current year, be aald, wu in 1971-72 when about 4.9 Lnches of rain fell. Cline's district ls reepooalble for storing nat\lfal runoff water and water imported from Northern California and the Colorado River into the water basin resting under the county's coastal area. Many of the county's local waler districts pump lbe vital fiuid Into their systems to supply tap water to residents, busl· nesses and industries. The undergro\lnd basin ls in 1ood s hape, Cline admits, thanks to three wet years begin- ning with the 1977-78 water year. Water years, be explains, begin each Oct. 1 and end the .. ~ ......... Craig Rasmussen of Huntington Beach gives the peace Stgn as~climbs the ladder as the first protester over the main gate fence at the DiaJ>l~ Nuclear Power Piant in San Luis 00i$p() T,uesday. Huntington man enters Diablo Orange Coast College student first to scale ladder By DAVID KUTZMANN °'_.,...,,...., .... SAN LUIS OBISPO -For an instant, 26-year-old C raig Rasmussen of Huntington Beach stood far above the s urging crowd Tuesday at the front gate of the embattled Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant near here. anti-nuclear groups to prevent low power operation of the con- troversial plant. • For Rasmussen, Tuesday was bis moment in the media spotlight. ''ll was the consensus of my group that I be the first inside," Rasmussen said as he leaned his lanky frame against the inside plant gate. "I volunteered and everyone agreed." blockade appeared negligible because 650 construc tion workers had been bused into the plant Tuesday morning before demonstraters arrived and were bused out Tuesday night after demonslraters had been arrest- ed . Both Rasmussen and Richie, <See DIABLO, Page AZ> * * * following Sept. 30. Those wet years, he says, aJ. lowed state and local water agencies to store vast amounts of waler to Ude over water mers during inevitable dry years. He's concerned that another dry cycle -possibly even worse than. the two-year period that preceded the latest wet cycle - is about to bit Orange CQUnty and the rest of the stale. This year's countv rainfall - measured between· Oct. 1 last year and the current time -Is recorded at 8.7 inches, down nearly 19 inches from last year's measurements. The previous year, 1978-79, totaled 20.9 mches by this lime, and in ltn'T-78, 34 .2 inches or rain had fallen. Only 10.5 inches fell during 1976·77, and even less, 9.4 inches, dropped on Orange County dur· ing the 1975-76 dry year, he notes. Cline recalls that water dis: tricts instituted voluntary water rationing procedures in most Orange County neighborhoods in late l!r76 as heat set in, rainfall was sparse and water-storage basins hit by two· .years of drought fell to frightening levels. The district official noted that this year's supply problem has <See ARID, Pase AZ) Volcker wQn 't budge Federal Reserve head promises to keep credit tight WASHINGTON <AP) - Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, refusing to budge from a tight-credit course, declared today that only far deeper federal budget cuts by President Reagan and Congress will ease the nation's interest rate woes. So far, he told the Senate Budget Committee, Reagan and Congress have made only a "down payment" on the spend· ing cuts needed to eliminate government deficits, which are keeping interest rates high by crowding out private borrowers. Nor did Volcker, the head of the country's central bank, of- fer any hope for quick. painless or easy remedies that might br- ing interest rates down from their near-record levels. ·'There is no safe, painless alternative· to the fiscal and monetary objectives we have set for ourselves," he said. "In· deed, a sense of retreat would not only aggravate the present problems, but could set back the pros pects for r estoring growth and stability for years to come." Even with the economic suf- fering caused by high interest rates, he said, the battle against inflation is too impor· tant to be deterred. "We have been al critical junctures before in the fight on inflation, and the bleak reality is we have not had the foresight and the courage to stay•tbe course," Volcker said. ·'That is why we have gradually come into the grip of the most prolonged and de· bilitating inflation in our entire economic history." In the face of growing impa· tience in Congress and the financial community over persistently high rates, Volcker deflected responsibility for solving the problem from the Federal Reserve and on to Congress and the administra· Uon . Only a balanced · budget, not easier credit, can lead to lower rates without refueling infla- tion, he asserted, noting that nearly half of aH new savings generated last year are needed to finance this year's federal debt. Volcker's Capitol Hill ap- pearance came on the heels of a modest decli.ae in several key interest rates over the last week. Several economists are saying rates may continue to edge down. but a substanfial drop in the near future is un· likely. Reagan, meanwhile, is searching for additional spend· ing cuts for fiscal 1982 because of estimates that the budget def· icit is ballooning far above the $42 .5· billion level the ad· ministration initially projected. The growing deficit is partly due to higher-than-anticipated interest rates. which increase federal borrowing costs . Despite his problems with in· terest rates, Reagan has en· dorsed the Federal Reserve's policies and µrged the central bank lo maintain its tight-credit course. The president's latest search for cuts was prompted in part by falling stoc k and bond prices. which refl ected investor (See INTEREST, Page AZ> Wherefore he? • is 'Romeo' falls over 150-foot cliff BOURNEMOUTH, England <AP I A modern·day Romeo. 27-year ·old Martyn Campbell. called up to the bedroom window or his Juliet at 4 in the morning. s te pped backwards for a better view. and fell over a 150-foot seaside cliff. "Juliet" -22-year-old Ange la Harrison -saw him vanish and summoned police and ambulancemen. But Campbell, a hotel bouncer. beat them to it. With all bones intact and only cut and bruised. he walked up a zig - zag path to fincthis rescuers peering over the edge. "I fell half the dis tance and rolled the rest of the way down. ending up between two beach huts ," Campbell said. "I can't believe I was still in one piece ... Miss Harrison was furious. "I finished with him last week ... sh e said. "He was try · ing to get me back but this has driven us further apart.·· . Miss Harrison sa_id s he did not want Campbell back. Redistri.cting bills await Brown ink By FREDElllCK SC:HOEMEHL °' -Delly ...... SUlff SACRAMENTO -In action marked by an angry con - frontation in the slate Assembly, a trio of reapportionment plans hav e clea red their last legislative hurdles and now are awaiting the signature of Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Separate plans for reshaping the state Assembly, Senate and congressional districts were sent to the governor Tuesday, the last day or the legis lative session. The governor is expect· ed to sign all three bills. the Democratic leadership that developed them. Assemblyman Ross Johnson, repealing a theme expressed in prior debates in both the As· sem bly and the Senate on the re- apportionment proposals, termed them "outrageous party gerrymandering ... revenge on the Republican Party." Assemblywoman Carol Hallett, R-Atasc~dero , said, SOLONS RECESS AMID NAME-CALLING-AS "We certainly have failed as negotiators, but we are going to win with the people." The Orange Coast college stu· dent, his head swathed in a red bandana, achieved momentary Csme as the first anli-Diablo demonstrator to scale an A· frame ladder and illegall y enter the soon-to-be-licensed, twin re· actor facility. His act, greeted with applause by several hundred other dem- ons t_r alors , some pf whom followed him over ladders which straddled a barbed wire fence, was recorded for posterity by a heretqfore bored mini-media army that thr_:\)ughoul much of Ute day actually out.numbered protesters. Following right behind him Tuesday as demonstraters scaled the fence was Gregg Richie. 26, also of Huntington Beach and a former restaurant employee. The two beamed con· tentedly once inside the grounds of Pacific Gas and Electric com· pany's $2 billion plant. Nuke protesters launch assaults The governor's signature, Reoublicans have promised, will set the wheels in motion for ref· erendums in which the state's voters will be asked to reject the Democratic plans. Democrats outnumber Republicans in both the Assembly and Senate. The Republicans are claiming that the plans are a none·too- subtle attempt by the majority party to keep Democrats in of. nee and elect new ones before the state is once again reap. portioned a decade from now. "What you have done here is absolutely no different from stuffing the ballot box," Mrs. Hallett, Republican floor leader, said. Speakers drew analogies to rape , murder and the Nazi slaughter of Jews in criticizing the plans. The latter drew pro- test from four Jewish members of the Assembly. The protest action was launched by a confederation ot "We'll stay as long as it takes," said Rasmussen. who explained that he was missing classes at Orange Coast College with the permission of instruc· tors. The overall success of the Join our--~~~~~~~~- SAN LUIS OBISPO CAP) - Anti.nuclear protesters launched a new wave of assaults on .the $2.3 billion Diablo Canyon atomic power plant today. besieging it from all sides by land and sea and blocking a con- voy of workers' buses from go- ing into the plant. A total of 563 protesters have been arrested since the siege began Tuesday, said San Luis Obispo County sheriff's Sgt. Leon Cole. For a tense 10 minutes this morning, the lead bus threatened to run over one woman protester, whose te1s were Wlder the front end of the bus. She wu not injured as pro- San Francisco colu~nist Stan Delaplane. though well testers and reporters alike known. has had an identity crisis of sorts. . yelled it the bus drlver that she was underneath. He apparenUy Maybe you can identify with his problems as . you could not aee her. read his lighthearted commentary today in Cavalcade, "l didn't plan it before," said 'Pages 82 and BJ. Itara Katherine O'Connell, 31, ol Also featured today in the Daily Pilot's new format of Granada Hills, a Loe AD1eles syndicated columnists are Ann Lander s. C h arles 1ubUrb. A.aked lf 1be wO\lld have McCabe, Dr. Peter J . Stelncrohn, Hugh Mulligan. Hy and moved lf the bua contlnued, she · Marilyn Gardner and Sydney Oma.rr. said 1he wouldn't bave! Others included in Cavalcade Monday through Fri· She was Part of • iroup of d h · t E Bo bee._ about 15 women Proteetan wbo ay are umons s nna m • and Art Hoppe, soctaJ ldentlfled tbemteln• u tbt · commentator Bob Greene and views of San Francisco 1)y Moeia• Jear..,Briaade.-At. dawn H---.--1.lrxrb Oen: tb• wom• .tatild the plut'a Ca~ ucb u _Queenie by Ebll lntert&Adt:.-~----liNllt-e-&e _.-... ., • meell : .guna&acb, Pot Shots. Punch and Wicks altd a.re part Plealc lukle, with teddy bean ol Cavalcade. ••artaa tll• "blotkader" but· &oea·af iM Abalone AWuee. =· WMD tbe 15 Padfte Ou • -- Electric Co. buses arrived, the group• pressed up against the gate. Workers in hard hats and a security guard cul the chain which locked the gate and pushed the gate open against the (See SIEGE, Pase A2) During Tuesday's lwo·hour long debate on the Assembly floor, Republicans continued their attack on the proposals and Stones' concerts banned in Boston BOSTON (AP ) -Security· were 11 arrests. consci~ city officials tacked a George Regan, spokesman for "Banned in Boston" stsn on Mayor Kevin White, said city of. plans for Rolling Stones conc:erU flcials. decided this mornlns at ti\~ Orpbeum Theater today, against licensing the Orpheum and the rock stars announced shows because they felt public there will be no performances ln ••fety could be maintained be(. Boston Ulla weetead. ler at other places in the city. The Stonea luued ~ statement Rock promoter Don Law ap· throu1b tour promoter Blll proacbed city officials Tuetday Graham in s.n Franclsco aay· with a proposal for concerts by Assemblyman Robert Naylor, R·Redwood City, charged that the plans were devised by the Democratic leadership without (See REMAP, Page AZ) DRllSf CUil lflTlfl Fair through Thursday but patchy low clouds during early morning hours along the coast. Highs at beaches 70 to 75 and inland areas 82 to.86. Low 62 to 66. 111111 TOUY Would J1011 like.a ~.OOOr<JCTe homuite /or OQlY '50? A group b o//ufng mock 'lt'itcl<iim ~eds /f"' property on planet MeTCMT~. Tran1portation i• not pro- vided. fSft Page 84). llDll log they would not perform here.. the rock stars Friday and Satur- Tbe)' left open the pouibUlty ol • day nights at the Orpheum, a MY_.__.,. addlnj ac.toa coacerts to their 2,800·seat downtown factllty, k:.:::' -. ..... I 1111 upcomlq ... tkloal &our. said Joanne A. Prevost ol the ~ ·~ • BOl1Gll oftlctals Hid tM)' ~ m ay~1 offtce. She said olftclalt ceo 1 • Jll warJ ol pl-fol'. t.be .... ~ ere .,..-ned about aecurlty. :!"' "' lJ•l'f orm fl' ·t1t 1~p .... -r--~""f:-tll6ik-=tiialea1f1 aft.-.,.-tt-n--.-----M;;:;:..:~..-.....;;.:=- beea-. about•,• fau mobbed happened lo Worees,er last a performance at a 30CH .. t olub evenlna. we'd better bnt con· tn Worceater an lload97. TtMre t.rol," Police Comml11loner loeepb Jordan aald T\Mlday. • • u ...•. Orange Coast DAILY PILOTJWedneaday, September 16. 1981 GOP could_ lose 9 seats remap .bills • . in SA(;RAMF.N1'0 <AP) -At least nine Republicans could be squeezed out of legislative or tongressionlt.I iseats next yeit in the reapportfonment bills now on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s desk Rut the Republicans vowed to continue the redistricting fight with a voters ' referendum. The reappor t io nm e n t showdown -the year's Q>Ost blt· ter political s truggle in the Capitol -was delayed until the rinal day of the Legislature's 1981 session Tuesday, when the From Page A1 Democrats rammed the bills through the Senate and As· aem bly over Republlcan cl\arees of "gerrymander" and "fraud." There was no immediate word when the Democratic governor would sign the measures, setting the stage for the promised GOP referendum challenge. The bills wer e drafted by Democratic leaders of the Legislature and California's con- gressional delegation with an eye to soUdifyiJ'\I and increasing their current majorities over the coming decade. SIEGE AT NUKE PLANT. • • ' women, forcing them back in· ~ side. Afterward demonslr1ltors formed a "human chain " blockade in front or the buses, and Ms. O'Connell sat down in front of the lead bus, her legs crossed and her hands on its bumper. But she was below the driver's line of vision. The bus moved forward slow- ly. Ms . O'Connell bent backward to let the front of the bus cover her lower body. "Hey, there's somebody under t h e r e . Somebody's under there!" reporters a no ·aem- onstrators yelled at the bus driver, who then stopped the bus. Then he inched forward * * • From Page A1 DIAB LO who say they never knew one another before the demonstra· lion trot have become fast friends since, vowed to return to the pl ant site even if it meant re- arrest several times in the proc- ess. "We've been no nukes for years. We just finally got a chan ce to make a commit· ment," said Richie standing near the special folding ladders used in the non-violent assault. From Page A1 I NTEREST • • skepticism that Reagan can fulfill his pledge to balance the . budget by 1984 and thus ease overall demand for credit. Volcker, in rejecting recent congressional calls for credit controls. said any such plan would be arbitra ry and unen- forceable and would caus'e market disruptions that "would likely only make the situation worse.·· lie praised Reagan and Congress fo r their initial efforts in slowing the growth of federal soending, but said they have a long way to go to offset the rec- ord three.year tax cut enacted this summer. ·:Given the size of the tax re- duction, the spending cuts made so far -large as they may be in historical perspective -have been only a 'down payment' on those needed to bring expend· itures into alignment with the receipts side or the budget," he said. Without fu rther spending cuts, th'e government's credit appetite will continue to eat Into the nation's diminished savings pool . Volcker said. Bus, truc k ntish a p j ~ms SA .freeway North bound traffic wu clogged on the Santa ~b• · Freeway near 17th Street Tues- day afternoon after a truck' 'bol· tided with a Los Angeles Coubty Sheriff's Department bus. Eight prisoners and two dep- uties were inside the bus, but none was injured. according to a California Hi ghway Patrol spokesman. The driver of the truck, Ter- rence Jordan, 33, of Cerritos was treated for a cut scalp and neck pain and then released from St. Joseph Hospital of Orange. Officers said a Lucky Supermarket rig was cut off by an unidentified car and the11 swerved into the bus. Traffic was backed up for more than an hour. ORANGE 'COAST • • twice roore wilb the woman un- derneath the bus. ACler more yelling, he stopped and sat there with the engine Idling. Finally the buses pulled back. ·'The important thing was to support the sisters, so they could get in position behind us," said Ms. O'Connell afterward. The buses carried 700 con- struction workers who were to resume their duties inside the yet-unfinished plant. At sea, several small sailing and motor boats, accompanied by the majestic 70-foot schooner "Stone Wi tch" of the anti· w .h a Ii n g .f' r e e n p e a c e Foundation. headed up the coast from Avila Beach to the nuclear plant, vowing to breach a 16· square-mile "off-limits zone" declared by the Coast Guard and drop off landing parties and s wimmers. The presence or swimmers near the plant 's water intake valves would hinder operations because people could be sucked into the giant pipes. "We are totally pleased with the action Tuesday,·· said spokeswoman Rae Fleming of the Abalone Alliance, a coalition sponsoring the protest. "We did what we said we would do." Today about 2,000 protesters participated in the first wave 01 assaults. Their numoers were somewhat depleted by the ar- rests. Ms. Fleming said adults remained ii\ custody today . while juveniles were released on their own recognizance without bail. She said they were con- sidering whether to rejoin the protest. From Page Al ARID ... been increased somewhat by less than normal amounts of water flowing from the snow packs in the San Bernardino Mountains. That water flow is down about 35 percent or norm al , he estimates. ·Similar snow-melt decreases have been noted throughout the state and in the Rocky Moun- tains which fe·ed water into the Colorado River. Donald Froelich, Metropolitan Water District spokesman, con- curs with Cline's figures. "We follow the Sacramento Valley moisture figures,• where the s tate wate r project originates," says the senior engineer fo~ water resource planning. "You're looking up there at 60 percent of normal precipitation that includes snow melt and rain." Froelich a lso agreed with Cline regarding rainfall in the coastal area. He says MWD . which is "wholesaler" for water brought into Orange County, tracks a rainfall year rather than a water year in tabulating rain falling in the Los Angeles area. He says that during tbe last r ainfall year, July 1 to Junt! 30, only 8.98 inches fell in the Los Angeles area, about 40 percent less than a "normal" rainfall year when 15 inches fall. ·•However you look at the numbers," he says, "it's been a very dry year." S hakeu p causes WASlllNGTON <AP) -Dis·"" covery that two agents ap· parently were involved in help- ing Libyan terrorists led to a major shakeup of the Central In· telligence Agency's clandestine service in 1977, The Washington Post reported today. Daily Pilat I C1eHlfied .,..ertlelng 7141141-.Hn All otlilef ..,.,...n,1 142~ Thomas P Haley ....,.,_.,..,C-E•-.ul•••Oll•c .. I Robert N Weed ,,,_, fhOmas A Murphine fOIOt Michael P Hal'\ley ~°" .. '°' L Key S.:hul1z 0--... °"9'••-· Kenneth N Goddard Jr c~-... o..- Bernard Schulman ao.-.. -Cl'l11rlet H coos -,-- ...._..(dllOI Carol A. Moore 5"'*tl- I MAIN OFFICf no wn1 e., M co.1• Mtt• c• ""11 aOOttn Bo• IW. CMIO Muo, CA t7Ht CllClt •'9fll ... Or-Co.ut Pubf•t~ .... ComOll<ly NO nf!'•\ \fOrtft\ •11\1\lr•hort' flO•IOf 1•• m•tt"' Of •0 "'"'''~fl'f'n•ftt\ "'"'fl'•" MAy bl' •rpronwf'"0 •1tMut ~( .. f 0-~\\tOn Of fOOY••ofltl • .,,._. ~·-ct•\\...,. ...... ""' ~· Co-•~ Nl•U '•'•'°"''" IUPS,tUDt !t.u0'4:rt0t1ewt o, ,.,,,,, \• 00 P'l'OMl\I", OY "'•'' \\SO ~tMw ""11tAty Ot-\1'"4'l'<lft\ h 00 moft'"'" VOl. 74, NO. 258 , ; They were emou onally de· nou~ by the Republicans. "Wh ut you h ave done is absolutely no different from stuffing the ballot box. What you have done is stuff districts to make a one-party monopoly ... You have carried out a fraud againsl the people or Ca lifornia," said A.ssembly Republican leader Carol Hallett of Atascadero. "It is just typical of what the state is going to get for the next 10 years -dishonest govern· ment," Mrs. Hallett added, describing the new districts as ··a rape of tbe p~ple. · · Another Republican , As · semblyman Richard Mountjo)I or Monrovia. compared the re· apportionment plans lo the Holocaust. raising indignant protests from his Jewish col· leagues that it was repugnant to compare the abolition of GOP voting districts with the World War II execution of six million Jews. ··When you push that button. you're snuffing out a political life." Mountjoy pl~aded, refer- rang to the electric voting but· lons. Auemblyman Richard Alatorre, D Los Angeles , ack nowledged that hi s re districting bills were intended to maximize Democratic strength at the expense or Republicans. Rut he cond emned as "hypocrisy" Republican calls for bipartisan reform of the re· apportionment process. which is r equired every 10 years to ad- J ust districts for population shifts. lie said the Republicans would have done the sam e thing. ·'This is the toughest part of politics. It 's the raw division of p ol I tic al power ." added Democratic Assemblyman Art Agnos of San Francisco. The congression al plan sque'1zes two pairs or incumbent Republicans into potential runoffs against each other. and it loads a third Republican's dis- trict with new Democratic voters~ Because of populaUon gains. California's congressional del·. egation will rise from 43 to 45 seats. Excluding unexpected up· sets, the congressional plan points to an increase in the cur- rent 22·21 Democratic edge in the delegation to a 27 -18 Democratic majority. The Assembly plan would force eight GOP incumbents to fight in 1982 elections over four Assembly seats. Democrats said the Assembly plan is designed to preserve the current 49-31 Democratic ma- jority in the lower house, but the Republicans said it would give the Democrats 52 seats. But even if it does preserve the current 49-31 division, the Assembly plan does It at the ex- pense of some Republicans -eur- rcnlly holding orifice. H a rbour cleanu p d u e Orange County oCCicials have started negotiating with Hunt· ington Beach a uthorities to clean up polluted waters in Huntington Harbour. The Orange County En· v 1 ronmental Management A gency h as a nn ou n ced negotiations with the city to share costs in a $60,000 wate.r clean up project. .~ ....... ltara Kathenne O'Connell. 31. of Granada Hills. ltes under the first of 14 buses carrying Dtablo Canyon .'Vuclear Power Plant workers this morning on the second day of the planned blockade by the Abalone Alliance. This is the final year of a m atching fund agreement between the county and the city to clean the harbor waterways. In the future, a special district of Huntington Harbour residents is expected to be formed to pay for water clean up, according to county officials. From Page A1 REMAP PLANS A DOPTE·D. • • $2. 77 million haul benefit of public involvement. He said the seven public hear- ings held throughout the stale early this year by Assemblyman Ri ch a rd Alatorre , D-Los Angeles, who carried the plans on the Assembly floor. were "a sham ... a road show." "This is a bill that, frankly. makes a mockery of the com- mittee process," Naylor said. "All these protestations ring a bit hollow,·· said Assemblyman Art Agnos, D·San Francisco. who said he found the partisan rivalry "painful" because several Republicans including deskmate William Leonard, R- Redlands, are friends. "If you're on the short end of it, it's never going to feel good," Agnos said. "And for that I'm sorry." Alatorre, who appeared aloof and disgusted with the criticism , told the Republicans that they shouldn't take the reapportion- ment issue personally. "It's all business to me.·· he snapped before throwing down his microphone and returning to his seat. Reapportionment is re- quired every 10 years based on * * * Cou11ty solons v o te p a rty on re m ap b i lls Orange County legislators followed party lines Tuesday in voting on s tate Senate, As- sembly and congressional reap- portionment plans that have been sent to Gov. E dmund Brown Jr. 's desk. The only Assembly member voting for the Senate plan was Chet Wray. D· Westminster. Assembly members voting against: Marian Bergeson, R· N e wport Beach ; Nolan Frizzelle. R-Huntington Beach: Ross Johnson, R· Fullerton and John Lewis, R-Orange. The Senate plan had passed the upper house last week. On the Assetnbly reapportion- ment plan, the only Orange County Assembly me mber to support it was Wray. , Assembly members against: Bergeson, Frizzelle, Johnson and Lewis. Richard Robinson, D-Sabta An~. was absent. The only Orange County state senator voting for tt\e Assembly plan was Paul Carpent~r. D· Santa Ana. State senators against the As· ~embly plan: John Briggs, R· Fullerton and John Schmitz, R· Newport Beach. On the conaressional plan, prevlous!y approved by the AA· itembb-;-h ontr Oran,,e County state senator aupportJng it waa Carpenter. shifts and growth of the state's populatio n . By c h angin g boundaries, population among districts is· equalized to conform wit h one-m a n , one-vote principles. Under the proposals, Orange County will gain a new state Senate district in the Santa Ana· Gal'den Grove area. The county would be split among\ five dis· tricts, including three that would e xtend i nto nei2hbo r ing counties. LONDON (AP) -Six gunmen held up an armored security truck on London's southwest out- skirts today, cut into it with a chain saw and escaped with an estimated $2.77 million in cash. police reported. Von Hemert Interiors Introduces ---- Architect's Desk with hinged lift to p, 1 drawer with brass pulls. Loo ks great with top up or as a table desk! 54" x 28" x 30" high. View our all new office fu rn itu re depart ment. A vast array of q uality desks an d office furniture on dis play and read y for delivery! Briggs and Schmlti voted against the coogr~sslonal plan. lli•••-•-•-••llill--lilll--•••1111iiillill9lllllllllllll•~ . - -, I AP ......... Singer Lena Horne hams 1t up at a record shop in New York. where she W03 autographing copies of the Broadway cast album of .. Lena Horne· The Lady and Her Music." Fords greeted in lwnietott'll Former President Gerald R. Ford said the reception g i ven him in hi s old hometown gave him goose bumps. A c rowd of 700 greeted Ford and his wife, Betty, al Kent County airport in Grand Rapids, Mich.. as they ar· rived for F.riday's dedication of the Ford Presidential Museum. The Fords left the airport in a motorcade for a private tour of the $10. 7 million museum, the beginning of a week-long .celebration Mayor Edward Kocb tried his hand as a tour guide when Prince and Princess Hitachi or Japan paid a COtKtesy call at City Hall in New York. After exchanging pleasan· tries. Koch s hook hands with his guests and said goodbye But rnayoral aide Herbert Rickman said the couple and the ir entourage had been promised a tour of the landmark building, so Koch guided the tour himself. The place was abuzz with activity in preparation for an evening visit by Is raeli Prime Minister Menacbem Begin, and the City Council chambers looked more like a supper club than a legis lative hall as workers set tables with yellow tablecloths. goblets and nowers. The site on Main Street had special significance Cor Abraham Rlblcofr -it was once the home of na· t i o n a I tw'~~rilll D emocratic Party leader John Balley, the hou se w h e r e Ribi co ff a1a1co"" pl anned his campaigns for Connecticut governor. . The building that occupies that' site was named for Ribicoff, the Democratic former senator, governor and Cabinet member who re· tired from the Sen ate last year. Former Secretary of State Henry Kiss inger, who said he was a friend of the former senator. was among the dignitaries who w ate hed Ribicoff and his wife, l.Nis, cut a blue ribbon for the of. ficial opening of lhe Hartford fed"eral building under its new name. Nobel laureate Glenn Seaborg became president of the International Platform Associati on, succeeding Lowell Thomas, who headed the organization more than 10 years before his death Seaborg, a univers ity pro· fessor and associate director of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory al the University of California. has been vice president of the association. a lecture circuit group with more than 5,000 members . A Mexican bus lne11man went on e $221,950 buying 11pree at the $1.9 rnllllon auc· tion or 11urplus vehlcle11 from lhc fatmt1d Jl&rrah 's Automobile'.· Collection at Reno. Arluro Keller, 48, u Mexico City auto uphol11terer, outbid Los AngeJes Cadillac dealer 8111 Thomas for the final car in the 142-vehicle auction. a 1939 Bugatti convertible coupe that went for $90 ,000. Keller. who bo ught six other vintage classic and an· lique cars, was one or 768 bidders in the audience of more than 3,000 who jammed into a s howroom of the famous car collection for the 51'2·hour auction. President Reagan promol ed his longtime pe rsonal se<:retary. He lene von Damm, who joined Reagan during his first campaign for governor of California in 1966, had held the title of special as· sistant to the presjdent with a salary of SS0,112 A While House statement said she would be promoted to deputy assistant. which carries a salary of $55,387, and direct day to-day opera- tions of the White House personnd offi ce Actor Jack Lemmon a11d fellow aiumm members oj the Harvard Hasty Pudding Society do chorus lme song· and·dance m Los Angeles Lemrrum. a 1947 graduate of Harvard. was honored at the benefit dmner by the Harvard Club of Southern California. Mercury in the 90s Coastal COASTAL, MOONTAIN AalAS - Petclly n191'4 end mon1lr19 low clouds •10119 .... ,_, Ol!WrWIM fair, HIOll temperetvt'H In Ille low 70S el 1"9 Ma<NI lo tels Inland velltyl end JS to IU m-telM. OvemiQlll IOW$ SS lo U coa1tel -vall•Y erees end O to SS mountains. 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T~ll us what's on your mind. , 642•6086 .: Orange Coast DAILY PILOTM'edneaday, September 16, 1961 H/F 3 Military ·pay hike OK'd House opts for. across-the-board. approach WASHINGTON <AP) -Tbe House has opted for an across the·bo{trd, 14.3 percent military pay increase after turning aside an effort lo target the raise at experienced non-commissioned and middle-grade officers . After more than two hours or debate, the House voted 232·170 to turn down an amendment by the House Appropriations Oom· mittce to distribute the $4.5 billion in the bill io raises rang· ing from 7 percent for new recruits to 22 percent for lop sergeants and chief petty or fi cers The Senate had adopted that approach by an 81·0 vote last Friday, but the House heeded pl eas by members or its Armed Services Committee that the bame percentage increase for all ranks is needed to fulfill a pledge that Congress made in 1972 to make military pay com· parable to that of c1v1lian workers The differing approaches will have lo be resolved by a con- fere nce committee before the pay raise can ~ enacted. It will be effective Oct. 1, the s tart of lhl' new fiscal year A recruit's pay, now $501 a month, would rise to $573 under the across-the-board formula and $536 under the targeted system. A m aster sergeant with 24 years ' service, who now mak<.·11 Sl.46:1 monthly, would re cein• $1.672 undl'r u generol raisl' and $1 ,711.'l with a 22 per cent boost ... · After ~1ving vo1c1· volt' ap proval lo umendmt:nts by H~p J kc Skl'lton. D Mo . providing hazardous-duty pay to certain crewmen of A WA CS r adat planes and adding 5,000 collegl· scholarships for Reserve Offic1• Training Corps ctidets, tht' House pass t:d th e overal l measure, 396· l Installment plan for utilities 0 K' d Subdividing acreage approved The northern 1,300 acres of the 42,000·acrc Rancho Mii.sion Vie JO has been endorsed for res· 1de nt1 al development by the Orange Count> Planning Com mission SAN FRANCISCO <API - California gas and electric utlli· ty users, 1( caught in a financial pinch, wtll now be able to pay their bills on the installment plan under a new state reg· ulatory rulin~. Allowing installment plan pay me nts was one of several re· visions made Tuesday to state r eg ul a tion s regardin g circumstances under which a customers ' utilities can be shut off for non-payment of bills. The changes include a longer notification period. special con· sideration for the e lderly and handicapped, and clar ification on how to appeal a s hutorr notice. The Public Utilities Com · mission said many of the new rules reflect everyday practices of gas and clectri'c utilities ac.·ross the state Th e co mmi ss i o n acknowledged community and senior citizen groups "have h e lpe d us understand the circumstances of many persons a nd families. particularly those who arc poor. elderly, .handi· ~apped or ill. .. Major revisions include: Giving customers 19 days inste ad of !5 to pay a m onthly bill and allowing 15 days instead of s even days' notice before service can be shut off. West County United W~y drive starts The United Way of West Orange County will begin its 1981 ·82 community campaign Thursday with a public recep- tion featuring local corporate executives and elected officials. The event will take place from 5·7 p.m . in the United Way Plaza atrium a rea , 8100 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. Compli mentary beverages and hors d'oeuvres will be pro· vided. United Way president Laverne Reafsnyder will serve as emcee. Lee Stevens, president of Golden West College in Hunt· ington Beach. will head the West County campaign cabinet. The West County fund-raising goal will be $1.25 million. with community goals established in Huntington Beach, Fountain Va lley, Garden Grove, Seal Beach and Westminster-Midway City. Gem Talk. By J C. HUMPHRIES Cnt1fird G"mofo111st. AGS What do those wealthy Arabs do with all that money they are making from gasoline and other petroleum products? At least one King Khalid of Saudi Arabia -is using part or it to build golden gates to a religious shrine. The king has unveiled the "Gate of Mecca," which ts at the main entrance to the Islamic holy city of Mecca. The gate contains 396 pounds of gold, plus other precious metals. a ow much is it worth. If such a thing were for sale, it would probably go for about $4 million, say the experts. ;t.s King Khalid looked aroung the holy city, he decided that another gate needed upgrading. The aluminum-plated "Gate or Repentance" is going to be cov- ered In gold, too. That gate stands at the entrance to the big center square QI Mecca. The valoe of that gate bas not been appraised ... which really doesn't matter, because It isn't likely lo be sold, either. The iJr. ternallooal appealoi.&old ls one reason for its enduring and growlng..value. -__ .....;;;.----..-:---- ( ttequ1ring the utility to make reasonable attempts to contact adult customers a t home by telephone or by a visit 24 hours before a utility shutoff. Requiring utilities lo pro· vide a reasonable number of employees to communicate with customers in their own language in counties where a second language is widely spoken Disallowing service disrup lions for non-paym e nt if a customer s atisfi es the utility that a disconnection would be dangerous to the health of a customer \. . "'""' . ,. . The land. eai.l of Mission Vie JO, is the fi rst part of the sprawl ing south county rnnt•h targeted for urbanization The f.300 acres are currenll) classified in a tax she ltered agriculturul preserve. but com misswners agrct.•d Monday that the designation should be can celed The final actions to cancel the preser ve status and permit the d evelopment of up to 3.756 homes must c.·omc from thP county Board of Supervisors \\hi ch is scheduled to consider t he proposals Oct 7 ----\ / .... , .. ~ .. -·- A~Wl...,._. HIDING -Supreme Court nominee Sandra D.t.\ 0 Connor ducks behind potted plant in lobby of Wash111gton ap<irt ment building on her way to meet news m e n. Mrs O'Cohnor made a statem ent on the vote Tuesd ay b~· the Senat<.• Judiciary Comm ittee to recommend Senate conf1rm;.ition of he r appointment. •II I 1 IH' l'i"IOI Pt·nd.11ll I 1 t II s ' 0&25 sq • sso a a a a c a ;u H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT M'edneaday. September 16. 1981 mill u~ rn m Reagan to deploy, 100 MX missiles? NEW YORK (AP> Presl· ~nt Reagan is expected to an· nounce that the Unlt.ed States will deploy 100 MX missiles and h.ide them at various times in 1,000 silos in Nevada, the Daily News reported today. In a report from Washington, the News quoted Administration sources as saying the president also will give the green light to cqnstruction of an advanced v~rsion of the B·l bomber, which was canceled four years ago by President Jimmy ~rter. The newspaper said the presi· dent would make the announce- ~ent in about two weeks. lJ.S. i11dustrial productio11 dips WASHINGTON <AP I -The rtation's industrial production feJI 0.4 percent in August. the qiggest decline in more than a ~ar, with decreases in auto P,roduction leading the way, the Federal Reserve board reported tbday. !.The report was in line with o;t.h er recent government statistics showing that the economy was lagging, or even declining, as summer neared an end. Sadat boots out So vie t officials CAIRO. Egypt CAP> Presi· dent Anwar Sadat has ordered more than 1,500 Soviet officials and adviser s out of Egypt, claiming Moscow an cited the re- cent Moslem·Christian strife in Cairo It is lhe most serious rift in Soviet-Egyptian relations since Sadat expelled 17.000 Soviet military advisers from Egypt in 1972. Boost i11 d e bt ceiling backe d WASHI NGTON CAP) -The Senate Finance Committee has approved President Reagan's recommendation that the U.S. debt ceiling be raised past $1 trillion mark for the first time in history. The action on a 9-7 vote Tues- day would allow the J!Overn- ment to borrow up to-$1.079 trillion during fiscal 1982. which begins Oct. 1. The House has already endorsed increasing the ceiling from the current $985 billion. Mqrti11 i. King m emorial OK.'d WASIDNGTON <AP) -The House voted 386-16 Tuesday to place a memorial to slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in the Capitol. It approved, and sent to the Senate, a resolution authorizing the Joint Committee on the Library to obtain a bust or statue of King at a cost of not more than $25,000. Social Security woii't be slashed WASfflNGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Reagan says he will pro- pose no further cuts in Social Security but will consider re- ductions in other benefit pro· grams to balance the budget by 1984. Meanwhile, he is threaten· ing to veto any "budget-busting bills" passed by Congress. But Reagan and Republican congressional leaders still are undecided about where to tri m the budget for fiscal 1982 to k'eep the federal deficit close to the president's target of $42.5 billion. Begin and Carte r meet in Georgia PLAINS, Ga. CA P > -Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin promised former Presi· dent Jimmy Carter that Israel will keep "all of the ·commit- ments" made in the 1978 Camp David accords. About 600 people watched Tuesday as the former presi· dent welcomed the p r ime minister in a brief ceremony on a sun-drenched softball field a few hu ndred yards fro m Carter's home. ·Pakistan OKs aid ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -Pakistan has announced formal acceptance of a U.S.- proposed S3 billion package of aid and military credits and told India it was willing to enter talks on "non-aggression" guarantees. • I ....._ ____ '---_. ____ _ f '•N111111uMl l\:rl"or11ua11c£ FIRST PERFORMANCE Save $4.00 on adynami\e hairstyle! Shampoo. Performance Cut•. and Blow Ory (normally • $18 00) are yours for only S14.00 when you introduce yourself as a first-tune customer with this coupon. GO YOUR DBUT PlllFOIMAMCE FOi $4USS! C.-MIM 2701 Hllt.-.. &flO C.-MIM ""714-1414111 ~IN w.u Piiot 6dvertlslng Is s..e.-.... UJJ ...... #14._A Vpperi.- C.-MIM .... 71~714-1768 w..Arl , .. , W.M good business for American State Bank. " ... consistently been able to make super~ career placements through •• advertising In the Piiot." l.uclllt Kuehn community Ret4ttiofts, - _-Amefl~ Newport·BNch More violence aimed at Yanks! . . Two bombs represent' fifth. attack on U.S. personnel in West Germany FRANKFURT, West Germany <AP > Police d efused two home-made bombs less than half a mile from a U.S. Air Force base today, and the Red Army Faction claimed responsibility for the assassination attempt on the U.S. Army commander In Europe. U.S. officials said two fire ex- tinguishers rilled with explosives and equlpped with timers were found this morning on railroad tracks near Rhein-Main air base, a major transit point for U.S. forces in West Germany. "It's our understanding they were about 750 yards from the base perimeter.·· a base spokesman said Traffic was blocked along the rail line and a nearby highway while police de- fused the bomb, he said It was the fifth attack on U.S personnel in West Germany since Aug . 31, when the Red Army Faction wounded 20 peo- ple in a bomb attack on the U.S. Air Force's European head- quarters in Ramstein. The fac- tion, also called the Baader· M einhof gang, c l aimed responsibility for the attack in a letter declaring "war on im· perialist war." There were no c l aims of responsibility for planting the bombs outside Frankfurt today, Slight decline seen • • In Interest rates By The Associated Press Interest rates are showing signs or a slight decline, but the drop may be too late and too lit- tle to r everse some of the damage already done by the high cost of borrowing. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Nuns ' group seeks probe of cardinal Baldrfdge said Tuesday that the Reagan administration's earlier prediction of an economic growth rate of about 5 percent this year was too optimistic, "largely because of the sus· tained high interest rates this summer." The economy grew at an an- nual rate of 8.6 percent during the first three months or 1981 ; it ~hrank at a 2.4 percent rate dur· 1ng t h e s eco nd quarter. Baldridge's remarks io a busi. ness group marked the first time that ll senior spokesman in the administration has openly C H IC AC 0 <AP > -Two backed down from the official leaders of the National Coalition forecast of a 5.2 percent growth of American nuns want federal rate for all of 1981. author ities to "vigor ously High interest rates also were pursue" Cardinal John Cody's blamed for a disappointing re- .· possible abuse of fiscal port on auto sales The domestic power.·· according to the carmakers s aid Tuesday that Chicago Sun-Times. ' sales in the first part of Sep· The newspaper said m today's tember were 8.7 percent higher editions that Sister Donna than they were a year earlier - Quinn. the coalition president.· largely due to rebates and other and Sister Margaret Traxler, a s ales incentives. But Arvid member of the group's ex-Jouppi, an independent analyst ecutive board, urged an in-in Detroit, said "sales are still vestigation in a letter dated poor " Monday ancl sent to acting U.S. On Wall Street, interest rates Attorney Dan Webb. in the bond and money markets The coalition has in the past . edged lower for the fifth straight been known for its support for -' day . Economists said the the ordination of women as Federal Res erve Board ap· priests. The Sun-Times charac-peared to be easing its grip on terized the' group as part of the credit. making a little more Roman Catholic Church's "more mor.~y available for borrowing liberal wing." at lower rates. The Sun-Times reported last ··Rates are s imply too high week that a federal grand jury is given the likely outcome of infla· investigating whether Cody may lion and economic growth." said have illegally channeled as Alan Murray. vice president and much as $1 m illion in tax-economist at Citibank in New exempt church money to a long-York. "Therefore J think that. time friend. Cody denied any over time. we'll see rates come wrongdoing. down ... police said. But the F\ect"' Army said In a letter to a Fraftlcfun newspaper it had attempted to assassinate Gen. Frederick Kroesen in Heidelberg on Tues- day as part of its cam paign against "the centers, the bases and the s trategy of th e American military machine." Kroesen said today that he had not ordered any new securi· ty measures because of the at· tack. "If we didn't have !iood securi- ty, I wouldn't be sitting here now," he told an interviewer on the NBC "Today'' program. "I think the failure or that attack is an ind1cation that our measures are not too bad." Commenting on the terrorists' use of a Soviet-made arenade launcher. Kroeaen said, "Soviet· made weapons are a lot more available than ours are. I'm very glad that the attack yester- day was not made with a U.S. weapon." He also said it was unusual for his wife to hav~ been with him in the car al that time. "She hasn't ridden with me to work two times In the past two years," he said. "She had an ap- pointment that she was going to keep separately and just by chance rode along." Arter the grenade attack Tues- day, Kroesen told reporters, "I don 't know who was responsible. Af'WI ....... JAWS STILL ALIVE -Jaws makes its appearance in the Japanese capital of Tokyo and swallows up a man. The popular American movie figure was floated in a moat to promote the movie scheduled to be nationally broadcast tonight on Japanese television network. ftECTARINES .. Sf!. LETTUCE .... Sf!. CABBAGE ... tli CUCUMBERS.ti! -=-------=--~=-===---:::A.\\ fit~ ·&~~~···"~ ~ ... - ;s ---=-~ --- ''Foster Fo.rms•' ClftCICEH . ~ECIS . 99$. . -0 -- - !4 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 16, 1981 H/F ~UffiU~ . r I Solons recess amid celebration, name-ca11ing SACRAMENTO (AP) -Battling to the final minutes, the California Legislature adjoW'ned Its 1981 session early today in a paradoxical combina- tion of champagne and name-calling. Bitter over a set of reJtpportionment bills which could squeeze nine or more Republic~ns out of the state Legislature and California's con- gressional delegation next year , Republicans im- posed an off-and-on voting boycott to kill scores of othe rwise uncontrovers ial bills, and they con- de mned the redistricting bills as the political equivalent of the Holocaust. Democrats in the s tale Senate responded with their own rigid enforcem ent of the Tuesday mid· night deadline for adjournment of the 1981 session killing dozens of GOP bills including a measure re- funding $125 million in taxes on so-called "un - secured property" for California businesses. The midnight bi ck e ring also k illed a bipartisan measure intended to bring California in· to conformity with the health and welfare budget cuts of President Reagan's administration. But those fights were followed by a brief mid · n ight champagne party in the Senate hosted by Dem ocrats lo celebrate the end of fi ve years of. legislative sessions in temporary quarters adjoin· ing the Capitol. Next J anuary, the lawmakers are due to reconvene in the 110-year-old Capitol, where a $68 million restoration project is nearly com· plete. "We've enjoyed our exile, but we enjoy even more our return to the Capitol," said Senate Presi- dent Pro Tern David Roberti, D-Los Angeles, in one of the few cheerful notes in the Legislature's angry closing session. Meanwhile, Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, 0 -San Francisco, stopped the clock in the As· sembly fi ve minutes before midnight and attempt- ed to lock members in the chambers in order to continue voting past the scheduled adjournment. Republicans responded with a walkout and a -STEAK & LOISRR 57.95. With This Coupon ---- -~- Allies-... ,..... s..t.-4 lr..a.d 0 Hf' M ...... Weod C'-r<HI <>r..,. C..ty'• ,.._.. s..foed IHtwr-' Al Pw Or-.. CH•f 9'd Aw C.I M99411iN1 Live Entertainment -D1n1no and Dancing 7 Nights Come watch the planes take off & land 3180 AIRWAY AVE. At r,._. Co,ner o• Aeor11u I ~m.t..• ~-9880 CALL FOR DIRECTIONS NOW! "")f(PAS GRAPHICS ART a DRAFTING SUPPUU • .. AaADllNA -1292 e-t CC>lot'eoo Blvd Re1atter-.CA 91408~ (G?13t ~~S • •- }1111~ -~ =~0.....ve ~n. CA-~~ f"'T""417~·04"c:?e threat or legal challenges lo severul dozen bills CAMPAIGN FUNDS Under pressure from r-----..---===~~----~--~..,,--- p assed after midnight. And three Republicans the slate Fu1r Political Practices Commission, the physically shoved two Assembly serge~nts-at-Legislature sf!nl to Brown a bill to bar politicians arms aside, leaving the chambers \lfhile a from using tampaign funds for personal purposes. Democratic assemblyman sought unsuccessfully The final vuttos on the bill by Sen Paul Carpenter, to have them arrested D·Cyprcli.I>, were 45·0 in the Assembly 1md 37 O in In the chaos. the Legislature managed to give the Senate final passage to an iotensely controversial but CHP Another measure sentt Brown would drastically watered-down measure sought by labor acid an acro!)S·the board $1 to ev ry vehicle reg- and women 's rights groups which ID tls final form 1stratwn 1n Calafornta lo raise fun s to hire an ad· would establish a policy that state jobs of com-• "81t1onat 670 Cahfornta Highway Pat rol ornters . parable worth should get comparable pay The measure b) Assemblyman Lou Papan. D- Among maJor actions M11lbrat:, would return the CHP lo its s trength ID HEER Reacting to clajms that it would 1975, before a hmng freeze and other budget cuts "sanction price fixing" and prop up beer prices, TOXICS A $10 million "superfund " bill. the Senate passed but the Assembly shelved an in-financed by foes agatnst industries that dump dustry·backed bill that would bar price discounts chl'rnu:al wastes, was sent to Brown's desk on a for big-volume beer retailers 34·0 Senate vote. The funds would be used to pay DRUNKEN -On a 71 I vote. the Assembl y for a clean-up of abandoned toxic waste dumps. sent to the governor a bill by Assemblywoman The measure by Sen Paul Car penter, D-•Nlllm• J ean Moorhead. D-Sacramenlo. to require a con· C} press. and supported by the chemical tndustry v1cted drunken driver to spend a minimum of two would impose a flat lax rate rather than a 'da}S in Jail i.chcdult• of graduated fees proposed in a defeated BOATS A measure by Assemblyman Gary rival mt•asure b} Assembl}woman Sally Tanner, Hart, D Santa Barbara, that would increase D El Monte penalties for drunken persons who cause death or WOMENS ATHLETICS On a 36·0 vote. the serious mjury while driving a boat, was sent to the Senate st•nt to the governor a bill opposed by gover nor on a 57-3 Assembly vote. \\Umt'n s grouµs giving nearly total control of high PRESS A measure guaranteeing press and sdwol athlNic: programs to the California In· publi c the right lo see police arrest records was tl'rschola:-.tit• Associat ion. approved by both the Senate and Assembly. MED FLY A final Assembly vote of 63·5 sent TOLLS A bill to lower bndge lolls on four the gon·rnor a bill that would appropriate $50 San Francisco Bay Area bridges by forcing the m1ll1on to pay for the fight against the Mediterra- bridaes to use toll money only for paying off their ne<in fruit fly The bill is A8284 by Assemblyman .,. ......... ,. John \'asc:on<:cllos. h -San Jose own construction and operating costs was also sent RF.GUI.ATION _The Assembly on a 44_7 vote to governor sent to tht• goVl'rnor a bill by Assemblyman Mike NEW CITIES Despite strong oppos1t1on by Roos. 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" 1 ~· 1111 .. • •• 1• ' ~ •·11 " .--1~ lions have announced. ·-1 ~~~ ~~~ .._,~ Plari ahead for college aid f SE'cvnd o/ a th1 t!e·parr St<nes on /10011nng a college •'dUC(lJum 1 If your rhtld I!-. a h1~h !'.Choo! senior planning to allcnd collegt! in Call 1982, now is when you must slarl the process uf gdting financial aHI Don't wail untll early 1982, 01 later this year. lml begin in October . You and your C'hilct are in an entirely new er a in wh1c:h chl!ib1lity for aid 1s bein~ slushed, sourceis of federal funds urt• being nurrow(•ct and costs tor financial aid art-soarlog t\11 thc::.c! adverse trends, particularly to the mid81t' incoml· family with an anrage performing s tudent, ure in motion white the expenses of education after hi gh school arc s k yrockct1n lo( 1.11· ro:.:.·the ltnarct Here i~ a brief calcndJr 0 f e s.se nt 1 ;i I SYlVIA PORTER steps ror you to tak e to apply for :.11d Obey the date guides for your own benefit. 0("«)8ER: Have your ctuld pic k up a free copy of "Meeting College Costs'' from his or her high sC'hool counselor This booklet outlines the financial aid process, des(•ribcs funds available from various sou rn·s and guides you throug h the r ules on el1g1bility for theXl' funcb "Meeting College Cn!>l!>," prepared by the Colleg£" Scholarship Scrv1c!'. hos charts to help you estimate how murh you mi~ht have to pay toward the cost or C'Ollege and fi gure your eligibrhty for financial aid Your child should 1·ontact colleges early for any special financi.il <11d apµlil·ation instructions - deadlines, rorms. Ht esp ... cially if he or she plans to take advantage of an early decision program. NOVEMBER: Have ynur child pick up a 1982·83 Ftn<irH:lal Aid rorm l ri\r l from the school rounsf'lor Most colleges and other aid s ponsors use the FAI·' to help them determine ho"" much financial uid you rwcd JANU ARY: As sooo as possible after Jan. 1, 1981, send your completed Financial Aid Form to CSS ( Vse addresses on forms or ask your school guidancl' offi('<•r 1 You t•an use the same form lo upply fnr the federal Pell Grant Program, p lus other a1<l . hu1 you must wait tn filt-your form until after .Jan 1. 1982. so that financ-ial information for the full 1\)81 calendar }'l'ar is available. However. you cto not hav(' to wait until after you have filed your IO('Ome t~x form /\s the r ... mi1v of a student who needs financial a sslst.ince tn obtain an educatton after high school, vou should USl' the Finam·i~I Aid Form to maximum adv ant C1ge bv apµl ying for collegt> aid, Pell Grants and uthcr r1..:<letal student aid programs and, if possible. st ate nid with the same form /\ pply1ng for foderal student a id atom.• may not prnvide enough money to meet your needs. And since most colleges require you to apply for federal student aid before they will consider you for other a id anyway, you can avoid delay~ by checl<ing off the appropriate box at the timt• you complete the FAF. The a verage cost for a year at a private four year collegl' 1s up to SG,885, says the College Board t"A\'eragc'' 15 a mL•anmgless word and that tot al ma v be easily d oubled at a prest1~ious institution 1 FINAL REMJ N OER ON OATES: Many s tudents, even those from middle-income families who believe thl'y have been forgotten. may qualify for financial aid that will enable them to attend eolleges they might not be able lo afford on their own 1 Nen Hack to lhe t rad1tiun <>/ atd ba.~ed on need. I STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES AMERICAN LEADERS ; I'• I '" .. NEW YORK IAP) s.1 ... Tuelt. prl<t and net trlal>ljle ol ll>C ltn. rnost .cllv• American 5COCI( e-.c.hanoe 1\~Ut!5, ~~~1~,a~Oflally at ~::Olhan1:1 l"- HudiBOll g JSl,SOO JA._ 1 ~~"'r'M :~i:~ ~g·' 1 '' vn11ril>4's1os 100,300 1 • / • WenQ 8 75, 100 111 • • FreqEl<I s 70,800 30\+ 1"t • S..pronE11g • 66,lOO 29"' 1\1< OttlllOll &S,SOO "'"" • I''> Klr'bYEl<p s bS,000 J>• • • '"' P<t Up 3> 0 Up I] 0 UP 10'1 Up '! 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LMMl.n; afternoon llxlno ,...,,oo, oll S7.00. Perls: efttmoon fl~lng ~1'.•1. IHI M.11. Fr•nktwt: M.S0.'7, oft $$.9' l11rlc11: t•t• r11,1ng u ... oo, off M.00; ).ISt.00 •~ed. H•11-y a H.,mert: only aelly quote ...... 00, off $7 .oo. Eftle!Mrll; only Cl.Illy q .... e $4-ft.OO, olf '7.00. ............ Oflly o.tllv qvote IAWl<.aMcl ~11.'5, Ott J1 lS. SYMBOLS J l , I I A --• .-...... ~ ... ., 11111 Plllt WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1981 0 0 lllTlllTll IEICH I f 1111111 VllllY CAVALCADE 82-3 Sugar Ray Leonard meets Thomas Hearns in boxing's richest fight tonight. 85. Valley newsletter gone Deadlocked council fails to. approve publication a y PIOL SNEJDEa MAN .,. .. ..., ........ Despite pledges of assistance from two corporate sponsors, a proposal lo resume publication of Fountain Valley 's city newsletter bas failed to win City Council approval. The council deadlocked 2·2 Tuesday night on a proposal lo ~ ~TDM.....__M ___ U_RP-HIN-1.®"· Only litter is left behind GOOD OLD SUMMERTIMES: Some of the es· sential rottenness that befell this best or all possible coasts during Summer '81 . remains with us today. This is true even though we're now 10 days past the Laboring Holiday. It's all supposed to be just a fading memor y. to match the tan, by now. One good example of what befell that s till re· mains fallen can be sighted as you motor up or down our Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. ·In this particular highway sector. we h ave some new stretches of st ate beach park which becam e ex· ceedingly popular with the visiting inland populace during summer just past. WEEK DAYS OR weekends, it didn't seem to matter much as the touring visitors flocked to these ne wly-opened beaches and vistas to the sea. Indeed, this was territory like El Morro Beach. Cr ystal Cove and other nearby points that. in past seasons, had hardly been visited by old pop bottles. bent beer cans or hotdog and sandwich wrappers wafting upon the vagrant ocean breezes. The new visitors fixed most of that. Since the state park system had opened up this virgin territory. and indeed the voices of some in- land legislators were bleating even then that it wasn't being opened up fast enough, there was scarcely opportunity to prepare for the mass visila· tions. TIDS WAS PARTICULARLY evident alQng the aforementioned Coast Highway .. since that's where most of the visitors jammed in to park. Regular motorists in the region found their new preoccupa· lion was in trying to miss beach visitors who were sprinting across the four-lane pavement while lug - ging two beach chairs, a picnic basket and a squirm- ing two-year-old. This dash for life developed on a regular basis because state authorities had failed lo provide a ny Statt beach park cltanup crtw in enormow wotnjront pratfall real parking for the beach visitors except along the inland side of the highway. Now that the mists of the morning tend to pre- vail along our shoreline. and most of the vis itors have vanished, the residuals of their beach holidays are clearly evident to commuters who ply the Coast Highway route. OLD BROWN BAGS, crumpled plastic wrap· pers, paper cups and the aforementioned beer cans and pop bottles litter the roadside as mute testimony to th e popularity of the new beach spots near Crystal Cove and El Mor ro. This litter even looks worse than regular litter now because it has reposed there so long it's begin· ning to get weath_erbeaten. It's sort of become early antique litter. Trouble is, it doesn't improve much with age. Why, you might suppose, does the rubble still re- main so long aft~r the happy beach throngs have vanished back to Brea, P lacentia, La Habra or wherever? THE SVGGESTION HERE is that the same pro-~ vlaions were made by the state to clean up after the beach visitors as were made for them to park themselves at the beach in the first place. None, that is. - ~~ Sacramento were exceed- -· 1n11i in prodiTmliiJ that thla area should be open. free and dear for the beachgoer:That's pretty much the way it's 1one. State 1ovemment. however, now seems a lot slower In Udylftl up t he mess it mandated. provide $3,300 in city runds lo continue publishing the quarter· ty newsletter. Mayor Be n Nielsen a nd Councilman Ma r vin Adler favored res toration of the news letter, while councilmen Al Hollinden and Eugene Van Da.sk O,PPOSed the plan. Funding for the newsletter was deleted by the council dur- ing budget hearings in July. The newsletter traditionall y has pro· vided a sch e dule of city recreation classes. as well as articles about city m atters. In the past the newsletter has been published completely at ci- ty expense. After the publication was cut from the 1981 ·82 budget . Mayor Nielsen obtained pledges from ITT Cannon and Di c kinson Pacific Cablesystems for $7,800 w o rth of printing a nd distribution assistance in ex· change for recognition or ad· vertising space in 'the newslet· ter. The mayor said $3,300 in city funds was still needed to cover the cost of typesetting and prep- aration of the newsletter . "Frankly. I was a little sur- prised," Nielsen said today of the deadlock on the newsletter funding. "Here we had two ma· jor local corporations offering to help out the city, and we turned them down." T he mayor said he plans to talk to the other council mem- bers about their objections and will raise the newsletter issue again al the council's Oct. 6 meeting. Explaining his vote against restoration of t he newsletter , Councilman Hollinden said, "We just concluded our budget hear · ings two months ago, and this was deleted." He said the council should not begin making exceptions to the recent budget cuts. Hollinden said he also is un· comfortable regarding the ac· ceptance of corporate sponsors for a city publication. "What happens if three years from now these people come to us an.d want some s pecial favor?" he asked. Councilman Van Dask agreed. "I don't like going out begging to private industry, and I don't like the inherent obligations. There's an implied debt there." Van Dask also said that because the 'Tlewsletter primari- 1 y provides inlormation on recreation programs, its funding s hould come from the city recre ation department budget. Mayor Nielsen said he does not believe the city is obligated to provide favors to corporate newsletter sponsors. ··We're not beholden for campaign contributions, and I do n 't thi nk we wo ul d be beholden for ser vices provided to the city by a corporation." . T e ache r dies from gliding • • • 1nJnr1es David Sar iego, a founding teacher of Saddleback College and a Huntington Beach resi· dent, died Monday from injuries suffered in a hang-gliding acci- dent two weeks ago in the San Bernardino Mountains. A language instructor, Mr. Sariego, 52, is survived by his wife Phylis, president of the Wes t Orange County a rea League of Women Voters, and three children, Pat, Paul and Tina. Born in Puerto Rico, Mr. Sariego had been a foreign language instructor at Sad · dleback College since its open· ing day in 1968. Mr. Sariego previously hfd taught at Taft High School and Northridge. Jun1or High School. He earned a bachelol:''s degree in French and Spanish from Cal State Long Beach and a master's in Spanish from USC. Funeral arrangements are pending. In memoriam. t he family suggests donations be given to the Bluff Top Park trust Fund to beautify the 'blufrs above · Bolsa Chica State Beach. Donations should be sent to 21671 Saluda Circle, Huntington Beach. Mr. -sarlego died al Loma lJndA Hospllal where be ...bact;;-~enm critfc:aJ condtUon alnce the accident. A JUSl ol wlDd threw blm 80 reei lo the lfOCl'd wbll, M wu 11ldlne near Crestline. He bed been a hang allder for about ooe year. • & .... Delly .............. FmaTJ_cially troubled lluntmgton Harbour Bay and Racquet Club has been closed 11 months for remodeling Club owners are asking city olf1cials lo allow expanst0n of the waterfront facility to save it from bankruptcy { I I • I • I I i • • • I 38 . -coast s e n Jt ors H a rbour spa permit sought I ' eye s cholarships . ' I I Thirty-eight Orange Coast area high school seniors have been named sem ifinalists in com petition for about 5,000 Merit Scholarships to be offered next year. More than a million students enrolled in secondary schools across the nation entered the 1982 Merit Progra m by taking special tests last year. Semifinalis ts represent the top h a lf of one percent of each state's high school classes, a Na· tional Me r it Sch o larship Corporation spokesman noted. They must qualify as fi nalists by meeting additional require· m ents before being considered for scholars hips . All merit scholars are chosen from among 13,500 highly able finalists. he added. Al stake are 1,500 awards of Sl,000. About 3,500 other renewa- ble scholarships are worth between $1 ,000 and $8,000 over a four-year college period. The names of scholar ship win- ners will be released in April. Coastal area semifinalists. by community and school are: -Costa Mesa: Costa Mesa ~figh School, David Hunt, In- gram Y. Sheng and Leila E. Sidawi. Dana Point: Dana Hills High, Bruce P. Jacobsen. Fountain Valley: Fountain Valley High, David Soohoo and Robert F. Togie; Los Alamitos lhgh. Susan L. Mackay and Julie T. Yamamoto. Huntington Beach: Edison lligh , David P. Suchard and Jan A Zemanik; Huntington Beach High, Mary K. Crandall, Diana L. Kong, Cristine J. Maize, Jeff S. Pierick, Timot hy L. Pine and Susan A. Visser; Marina High, Di ana Foss. Eva M. Greger and John F. Moore. Irvine· Irvine High, Daniel J . Fiegener. Tamara S. Powell and Sandra Stewart : University lligh, Francis Cheng, Lynn E. Ehrensperger. Alice Y. Kiang, Janine A. Rivas and Deenesh S. Sohoni. Laguna Beach : Laguna Beach High. Melissa C. Burton and Andrew T. Shannon. Laguna Hills : Laguna Hills High, Kenneth R. Shepardson. Newport Beach: Corona del Mar High, Mark A. Admiral, Al· ten W. Menton and Scott N. Ri chman; Newpor t Christian High . Ric hard E . Garne r ; Newport Harbor High, Daniel S. Coble , Gregory E. Kay, Irene C. Turner and Gordon K . Wanlass. Owners of the fina ncially troubled Huntington Harbour • l t l Bay and Racquet Club are ask-t ing City Council m embers for t permission to build a health spa ! and 41 rentaJ suites on what is l now a private beach and tenrus j courts. I Earlier this month. the city's planning commission denied the requ est of co-o wner Dori s ~· f Ahadpour on a 5·2 vote because city officials said the area is I zon e d for open s pace rec-) reational use. Mrs. Ahadpour appealed that decision last Friday and City Coun ciJ will hear the matter next month. Mrs. Ahadpour, who bought the club with her husband one year ago for $4.2 million, told the planning commissioners that t he club is going bankrupt and that s he needs the added income t h at r ental suites and health spa could provide. Located on Wa rner Avenue j u st east of Pacific Coast Highway, the club has been closed for the past 11 months for remodeling . t • ' • : • • I i I I Slayer of Irvine woman conv icted Woman die d of s ta bbing _j ' l " " It took only three hours Tues· d ay for a n Or ange County Superior Court jury to return a first degree murder conviction against John Davenport for the M a r c h, 1980, s layin g of a woman in an Irvine field. Davenport, 25, also faces the possibility of a death sentence because the jury found that his victim. Gayle Anne Lingle, had bee n tortured prior to her death. The jury will begin d e- liberations in the penalty phase of the trial beginning Monday in Surf (lies in Anaheim 1 Judge Phillip Cox's courtroom. Deputy District Attorney An· thony Rackauckas argued dur· ing the trial that Davenport, known to friends as "Honda Dave" because of his motorcy· cle, had taken Ms. Lingle to the fi eld after they left a Tustin bar. He also presented evidence that lire tracks fou nd at the murder scene resembled the un· ~ual pattern on Davenport's motorcycle, which was on dis- play in the court room during m uch of the trial. A stab wound to the upper torso caused the death of an un· identified woman found in a s hallow grave near the East Irvine area, according to a cor· oner's autopsy. Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said today that the woman, found by construction workers Monday in county ter· ritory near the intersection of Marine Way and Sand Canyon A venue, had been buried three to five dars. He s aid that investigators have determined a motive, dis- covered any witnesses or identified any suspects. California Surf, the Anaheim franchise of tbt North American Soccer League, ceased operations Tuelday, An 11·21 season and poor attendance prompted lea.cue of. ficials to pull out of the terrttory. Coach and owner r .. actions on Page BS. ' l t 1. t. I I ' • .. Hf '1 Orange Cout DAILY Pll.OT/WednHday, September 16, 1981 APW ......... Digest Bible a 'sacrilege' NEW YORK (AP> -The New York chapter of MoraJ Majority has condemned what Its president called a "h lllah" plan by Reader'• Oi1est to publish a condensed version of lbe Bible. "You can't change the word of God," said the Rev. Daniel Fore. "It's censorina God." The Reader's Diges t Bible, scheduled for publication in a year. will be a reduced version of the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, which also has been criticized by (undameotallsts. Fore acknowledged be .tiad not 11een any ~ ll1ll manuscripts or the condensed Bible, but insisted it ~aulN;a.' would be u sacrilege . · 'imTloutllU.,... 1 UMa'h'l'ftl••'f "They're saying to God, 'You didn't know TIM .:.=,.:T::,=":.~ ~ •'!!:..ifi'"' ,.....,. .,. fftno what you were talking about,'" Fore complained. 1111•i;-::~°"1,,,,_H1T ceM,.~NY. J:e~~'!,;!· ~~. c:::=:=: PJCTmM•11tt•ta He accused Readers Digest or "trying to water w•1 Wlllllfl, MWw•., c11y, c.ittwW '*' NAMe n THlll9'f down religion ... to take the blood out or the Bi· m" · '· '" NII.,...., 111e. <A c:.i...,.. _!.lw ......._ ..,_ 19 ~ .....,. ble.'' .._ & ONol ltlli~ Mlt. c:.twr.itlll, 1J.$41 ~ ~. ,,_... ' • Cellfornle cor.,orellen, I ~ ....... IMctl.~.... •WO ,.l'OOUCflOHI, 1mti---_;.,i...---""'fl.,........__ Fore said Moral Majority was not proposina "•lro1e11m Attnv., Mer ... l"'Cl\r, TNl....._.•••~tw•-· -.C.lffce..IHlliflw•y,Ne, ... H-e CetHomlet071t . t ~ .....-...-.,,,.,c..11~ that the book be banned -only that it neither be Thh --.. 11 ,____. r, • ~· ,. "· "'*'~ ic. ~ ... 1. ,...x bought nor read. -•''°"· J_w_,,...,.... c:...e ..... .,~ .,..... 111c:n~..._.. "O . . . t r infl .. F d ..._. 0.... lmKllllwVI<•~ ·~· tiMt e.AMI ~-urs 1s a m1ms ry o uence, ore sai . ECllllPmene. 1,.. ,.... ........... _ ~ w• .. ,,,.. ...._ i. c~..-11y an.... ,,.. ~ 111 *'It _.. "We can only speak out, and hope people will wi111omo . .._., c_,,, ~Of er.,. c-ey 911 .. ....,... -·· listen." ............ -.,21,.191 .... ..: ........ ft IUNltlJE; G~T~:.":3. Tllh .....,_. w• n .. •"" .,.. 9'1..,• ·-....,,_.r -11 ... ,_. • 9-11 ~. He predicted that Roman Catholic and Jewish COIHltY c1er11 et °'..., CMtfY • ,~....,. ar.,.. c-tt Oill•Y Pliot, C.-ty c.. .... of ~ .... ~ • eo ....... ._. / ' \ l • OPEN WIDE Jesus Ortiz. right, dentist of C ha ndle r , Ariz., a nd veterinarian John Gardetto team up to give "Noah ... a 4-year- old Afghan, a root canal. leaders would join the outcry when they learn how A...,.M, 1•1· ~ "..,..,•. 11• 14• 1"1 J171~1 A..,. 17' "'1 : ,,..._ '"'F!e:e;;-.-.... ...,.. the project is being handled by "a group of people ""°''-~ .... c-1 o.11~ ----flU--.-lll----A.;r::=:;~.~~ Deity~:; .~ . 11 ~~ ... , whose only motive ls profit." Auo. it. Sepe. 1• '· "· 1 .. ' MIMI • · , .,.. 11 , ""91 c.. s.nw . ~ . !\ Fore said he was speaking only for the New NU •ncl PaJC •la T"4t .... _.... .-~ •"' ~ DEATHS ELSEWHERE ORI N D A t A P 1 I vy Onella Duce, 86. he ad or S ufism Reorie ntl•d . a n o n sect ari1Jn adult S<"hool based on s p1ntual 'aluc~. du~d Wednesda~ SA;'>; D I EGO 1AJ>1 George F:. ('ampbell, 92. "ho ''a:. once the nation' !,1rgl•St bu1fdl.'r ur lun,1 h'h In.I( b<1Jt:.. d•l·d FORT LAl:DERDALE. rla 1AP1 Vice Adm C harles M elson . 77. fo rmer ·superintendent o f the U S Na,·al Academ). died Mon da) Melson was super1n • tendcnl rrom June 1958 to 1960 NASHVILLE. Tenn. !API York chapter or the conservative political or· f=~l:':."#' ---,-------~.,:tJi,': of ~™'ff"\\W& ganization. ,.CTITIO'IS IUSIN•r TIM ....... no __ , .,. dOlftW ,IC'TITIOUI •UMM• ""CM .... ~ CMIC 0.•11 Pflclt. Jack Walsh, editor of the Bible proJ·ect, said NAMllTAHM•• ... .._. .. : 1tAMS1TATue"T soc t,t .... u..., \MW1. Tne followlnt persona ere dOl"t fllOltlCHI UNLIMITED, 4'2S W. TM toll•wlno persoM llH •1no from Read e r 's Di gest h eadquarters in bv11nnu1: C<tHt H1111•0.,, Newport 11 .. c11, bull-..: Pleasantville, a suburb of New Yori. City, that he ALBANY PAOPEATIU. LTD., ct'1..,,...'*° ""C1 F1c AEtfAU1tAHT l' 11802 Sll"r Port ........ rd, Suite IGf, """'9S .. HllQ!let, fts W. JtN S'l'SllMa, '"5 S..n L.ud, Cot~ expected "great interest" in the condensation. 1rw1ne.eo.'2m l o,.-.~11vmie••* c.. ;a.a "Many people want to read the Bible but never c11en.a Ml ... 11.-; 1110t lllY "•t't Tllll~lt c~•,.n ,,.. M•M..-.., j, ~~"'· 2"' _.~1 Bo..i.vans. Suite lot, lrwllW, CAl.'W7t.li ... !duel Pl c..t Mete ,.. have because Of its length and complexity," he Loult A. Clccole"'11, 11"1 .. ., ~· H\19hff ' a " e .... . Sal'd . Perll l'loulev .. d, 5'1Me "'· lr.IM, CA. Port..., Som M. w ........ '°26 ._._Or., -~ C"'9MeM,C..t2'2' .1 '2114 '""' 1 •• 111.0 •"""" J-·--~.••-c·-i·--. "California's Coming "It W1 1 sound exactly Uke the RSV, but 40 per-This ..,,,,.. .. 1a c~ bT e c».ncY r of~.,,.. cllWftv ... ¥ti..-.'C..ti70t "' -·- Water Cris is," "Music cent shorter," Walsh said. "True .condensation ll mlted..-1'11MN11lp. ..,.,.·""· TIM wvneu •• c-+c.., by• of the Ancient World," never interferes with the essential substance of a Thi. ~~·::~11t11ec1 w1tt1 u. -.......<> .... o.aw o,11:1::: ...,....1~.1n and ''Personal Financial text." count.,c1er11o10ront11c-...-5-'"'·..,~l·'·1•."'1 l'!}1 ni. .. .._. •• 11..,.._1• 111e Planning" are among Herbert Lieberman, executive editor or con-temb•H· 1"'· ••"171 . ... ma l · I. CouoityC•111ofOr-.~ ... topics offered to or· densed books for Reader's Digest , has said that 11NOoe1,ce•oAu.a i.m9't•.M 1. "' • ..,,_1 .. g an i z at ions by the the new Bible will include all 66 books. Unlike :~~:.!"°,:,C: u.eor.. l'ICTtTIOWS Hi'llhl s.tM~..,.., .f-'...,.. CoH c oa1111 Pl~ Or ange Coast College other shortened versions of the Bible, which cut •mMecAtt11wa1 .... ,._...1.. 11AMetrATaM111t · •1•· •·1•1 .eu~• Speakers Bureau. whole blocks of text, the Digest edition Is the result •-:~ '=.. QM•Y '""' T-. ............ ,.._. i....,. ~ ---PIU--9Tlr----- More than 40 faculty of "line-by-line cutting," he said. s.p1.t, "· u,s , 1t11 -. ~:~~., 1tA•s ~ •A"Gs, 160 Work on the condensation has been under way -· ' .. ,_. o~. Ho. fllO, ~nous •us1Nn. members Of the campus PnlJC .Tl( h,Collfomlt'*' MAMUTATIMOT in Costa Mesa have de-nearly 212 years. The completed books are re-J •• ,..,,,,1 w. w11-. Ho. The follotrlno --· -~ •oine veloped presentations on viewed by Bruce Metzger of Princeton Theological 1"1CT1Tlous 8US1N1ta n1s Mesa.,~:!.';':.c,~ Ml "'· tiotsi~,..°;'~ T"A1Ld PAA&, , .. a thletics , busi ness, Seminary. whom Walsh described as an interna-HAMISTATeMnf -........ • """'""81.a .. eooi.--.~"•v. tionally respected biblical scholar. The too1towtno,.,... '' ..._.... DMMJ. Ryen JOttNNv KLASSEN, Par1net. COUNT " car eers, economics, Mun fllla ...._, ~ 11.._ •mt.,. 1w1 ...,_St . lledw•Y tli, CA c.t1.1l .11 t r education, environment, r-------------.-------------. c a c NEWPORT iHvut~'-!IJ; °"""'1Y o.r11 et~ ~l't • 92665. • •n J,,..11M"o1•'"lli.-:e11on ~ (iROUP, 110 N~ Cont~ ~ .,_._, 1"1. -1~ntA CMii..os, PM't-, 1"M ~LAiilNCE AW'111 MJSICA general interest, health. N•W110rt&eec11,CA9*0. ~,...,. ...._ 011u. HUflll"ICOft .. edl. CA -...~of...,.,.,-history, mathem sties, PUIUC •t.:E PUIUC MOTi( INTERSTATE SEN11Hus •NC.. Publlthld 0r-. cOMt .. u" ,.1 .... '2M'. 01to1.11 rd "40W lf4.I• F~ mus1·c, phys1'cal f1'tness, • c.i11om1e co.._..11 .... i10 -.." ,... .•• Sipe. 2.•. "· ,.. Jr7..., ltALPH J. covl!A, Pert-. to1t1 q.AHGaOl'N•t • ._ .... HOTICI 0 , l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS Center Ori we. He ... r1 .. ot'll, CA -Ill ___. j Acac:je S..,,,..... AM, CA '2'19, CLAltlHCE .-VCT1 ....... f'UIKA politics, psychology, TltUSTH:'S SALI HAMl5TATIMINT '2'60. rwaA ...... AIU..Nl.OlllCIS llotlllw•.-tlti.ni.t•__,"-r.n Water • • cr1s1s aired M a tt Lynch, 68. presi- dent of the Tennessee Stale Labo r Counc il 33 years , die d Tuesday. r ec re a ti on, science, ~Ne. n.-.. Tt>e 1oi1-1no '*"'°" 1' dolno 1>11.i-Tl'lla ~neu iu-..c""' '°' • <or· 't • 1 -ti'.1h sta1-1 ·•~11 """' uw .,.,., ~ '*11 r '* C1lellte 114s I d ,, ... -.. MU•• _.,.., 1 -a-"'°' --~~" -:"'Ile • tr ave an women, ac· T.O. SERVICE CONIPAl'~Y .. duly RET ASSOCIATES 1001 WeS1171h lnlen tote S.mlners lllC ,•lc:TITIOVf "' . "· '"'· 'I • ""'" •• .. ... "'"s ' cording to a news re •P904ntect Trust .. -1119 fou-ino s1r .. 1, Suite M, c~•• Me'9, cenfornl• Jefl~y A. c:or.n, llAMe STA ,...,_ "" '"'\.., ' • 1 : • deKrlbect _, of lrusl WI LL SELL ,,.,, President , ... "''-'"' .,..._ fa dol119 lllvsl· P.Aklslwll Dl'•"91 c:o.I' O.llr Jll..C: ......... t ... ~ lease. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Richard E Temlnosl•n, 11141 This Slot-I .... llled #Ith II• ..... : S.pt.2.t, 16,U, "" l!"• I the ~ ... HIGHEST BIOOER FOA CASH Bimini Slrftt, S.nte Arie, Celltornla Covnly Cler• ol Orenoe Count"r on E· ~· &LECTAlt 100S W. Bolboa tee tt>lt 1n .......,......, Requ·ests for speakers li>e"r•bl• •• time 01 ~•• tn 1ewfu1 '270S A119. 3I, '"'· •1114 .• Sult•' 2ss. ,.._,.,, a .. c11, ~ mrlC( ... c1v1e Cdfller"Dnw west,• should be' made at least ...-y of the Unllecl Stein) ell r19M, Tiiis busl~' Is conducle<I Oyen In-DAVIOlt. IA.ID«, Ulltwniet:Ml ~Mil, ~e. 01t 5-embor' Wins award Lis a M . P ayne of Newport Beach has won a $1 ,000 scho la r s hip from the publishers of Wh o 's Who Among American High School Students. She attended Newport Harbor High School and is at Caltech. two weeks in advance. ~:: :;".::· :.~: ~':°:' Cllvl-I Rk herCI E. Tem1:.0S1en ~I~=~ ()r1:r:r:..J.:i~ .,...._ I t -.u .. ~= , • :~.~:::~:.1:;:' =<o'~l~a:.~ the ~y herelnelter dffcrl-This Slot-I WU filed with ti. S.li. -Tfll~ ....... a Is ltt1 el'I ""° O• '4161" A 1 • --., :11r:,fto •IU... For ~ .. l)rt>chure Or lD· TAUSTOA· DON GABRIELE, en County Cl••• of Oren99 COlllllY on N ....... a.dl.CA,_ •I~. t!IDurrtOl'O e ~ -~ 1 I form a ti on, ChlJ 556-5816. uNnarrled "*' ....i SUE MAGEE,.., Augutt l•, 1"1 f'l"2Jt PvO!llhed or-• Coest Oel!':r!!! Tlllt =~· IClll•--1 ..... -1111 -,.~~ ~ ... ~ tllht ~~ -~,..., oC .I II unmerrteel _,...,, n )olnl '-ll P11blllhed Orenge Cou t Dally Piiot, •• -""'fl._ -_ -- --·• -• . ..--. ._ a EH E F I c I A A.,. I Av I HG Sept. 2, '· 16, n. 1"1 mH1 ~pl. J, '· ... n, 1911 ...., c _., 0-of ~ .... c..unty ........... 01' In Of• e C•HI "~t¥' '· . . f D AOEL.SOH, en Wlmerrted men et lo ------------A ..... JI, 1'11. •· PCftTIOHER· AUGUSTIW AH· uw..__ of 919Mr9I cl.-," lj f an UNllvleled 21'1. lnterffl encl AH. PnlJC 9TI( .,..,.. ORllOE ~1.-1n Ws GS11111r dt .._. • e ense OAEAAOELSOH.•tlno .. -... PWUC tlm ~ar.,..c.ttdi.lfyP'fllC, ·~DtlMt· ALICIAfAA*'~HU -ktwfow c~I--~ " ' 1oenundlvl-9'lnterett....iN1AltK ------------.. ....,...,2,t.1C 2l.9'1 ...,. A•r>-. 1•4N•fll..,._.,.. r STOCKWELL, • ••no•• tnO<I -to .. l'ICTITIOUS 8USINISS ,.ICTITIOUS •USlll.. • -SU....,. ,, ... LY LAW) ~,....,.I.""" l Course Set undivided 11% lnterul •nd PETE NAMISTATUHwr MWSTATIMCwT -:... JAM•l.W••:o1911fw -J• ...... H.f'-.. 1 SKINTEK -TALLIE J SKIHTEK, The ~ _._. I~ .......... WM-N~""9 r...-NOTICRI i J ...... et1'9 ~~.,. _.,. Tlw followlno ..-r-.,.. .. ._. ~ v.,....,,. ..,_ ..... '"rtlt ..... -• .__C... 0 ""~ -wife•• to en llftdlvlded MU et. blnlNUn: = -.de. ~. ..__ scar Hart of the 2~ '"'-' -HEIL SUPEAl'OH Ill WHOLESALE EXPERTS, m VILLA WOODS, 1112 .... ... '!!!'...!! --·-·T· ~&~ ~=~~ ....... "8 ... 0tnA•,fllte. Long Beach Poli" ce enc1 MAAIEM SUPEAFOH, _.,. we. 1SJ11 Ptoe!ine i.-, HIH1tlfttton str--e-w,p-,._,.___. -··-_..., -·-• .._ ---· ·~ .. • and wife et ID en _,lw!Oed •% •~ 8H<ll,C.llforr.ianwt 'Ad.nE.~27mS...e:-. 111!~~ _.na ·~.dolnti ...,...._..................... .....,.,.. c:..,'g Department is offering ter~ ,,,..., ii. t• • 1~1" ,..., c....o1 A.,,_.,., 1226, Kln.ry Cir· Mlasleft vi.1o. <Allfornl• tMt -;t.)'~ACTo1ts 15~....._.,..., If,...,...• ..... ~ 5 • ~ ~ CNll'Ol~P11ee.' • 1 S iX Weeks Of fr ee 1-In k Cle, Huntlnoton 8HCll, Celllwnle J-M.TllllTWl,ltMIS~ A • .._.. ......... ,,.. .. ~~t.t,1'-19' 1 ..,,. bool< 13'0t, Peoe '6 Of Off lol '26* Ctrcle, Y-Linde, C.llfeml•... ~;: S.. '1I, H-1 11' Co. • ,,......., • ,., " -.. --c•..---·----... -'--women's Se f defense Aecerds inli.offke of-AecorCIW Tllb -..i.c--byon l,.. Tiii -f ._ ........ H_,,............... l -~ 1 • DEA TH NOTICES ZELLER classes at the Santa Ana of or-. Counly; Mid deed of tru.sl dlvlduat. I ..... 1• cllMwct .... ., Mery l.'lllUIH Corri•• UJS ... , ,,_ • ' JI• rl ORENCE v ZEL l ER Amer1"can Red Cross dff<rlO.SIMfolJOwlneP<-rty. LOii CMolA.1'"'1tff ........ ~=:·Mev . ....rlor ..... Sp. •11• ... ;.port U•-............. ~. •• • • I' , • · • • · of Trect Ho. t07IO, In ,.,. Coutlly of Tllb 110..,,_t wet llled wllh tf'e T · · rff IN<h CA. '2t6I _......,,.. •• ,,... W. ... ~ ' ' .- rpes1dednt or Los Angeles. Ca Bu ilding, according to a Or~St.Meof c.,111orn1a upermep County Clerk of Or•nve County .... Ca..~:y ~~ ~...::. ... c:::.i:-, ': ~ W!!"AUe~trus.,..-1or :: ......... ~ .... ~~ '~· ... • asse away on September R e d C r 0 s s recor~ n -• s. PG99' 44 end 46, Auoust24. ""· AlllVSt It, 1911 :....~: -· •11 • .__....., ~·'fill. . -Loe 1o _.._, -Tiie ~ la Miii ...... 13. 1981 at the age of 78 S he NllK•ll-s ~.In 1i. office of '1tftll p~ ·~. ...._ ... -='::::• neu•: ~ -:; Spokeswoman. the county recorder of u ld COllnlJ, end Pvblllhed Orllf\99 Coest O•ll'r Piiot, PUCll._ Dr-C.--hll_,. -•-Inell It c~.,.... o ., ~ ef ~ ;. 111 -'-·-UP ~~ is survived b y 2 brothe rs ••so _,_.. ., ,.,. SouthMtterly 105 Auo. :it, Sepe. i. '· "· 1911 inMl A --.. -" ~~p. •"" • .... ......, ._... ._....,... We b li le r Ph i 11 i p s o t Cl asses will be held fMt o1 .,,. Hortf'eu1eriy '" f .. 1 of loe uo. 26• 5">t .• 2• '· "· "'1 Jl1Ml. ~ • ._., L GerrNt ••urte it1-•tat0Me11t•, 110 .... PANY, ~ ~AN " Y Nebraska. and Worth D 11s of Trec:t 300, In 1 ... ca..nty of •iauc .111'( Tlllt ~._.tiled w1t11""9 -··. ,.._.. • -..... ~~lf!'Ce ,. . Ph.,, f p I . d Mondays, 7 to 8:30 p.m ., Or•no-. Stele of Collfornle, .. per n lllllt a.IC ll11Ct ~Cle<1tof0i' .... Qinlty ................... -,....... • (If . • 1 tps o ennsy van1a an t 601 N Gold mop recor-•n-u , peges 11 _ '""~' IWI ......._ 1 '"'• .._,.,,4.. Hd"""'· tHI a nephew D r. W a llace Lan a . en Circle IJ, Mltcel1-1ne9a, In ttw Oltl<• of '1CTITIOUS •USINESS ' •• • • . • .. "'79ftl 1. ro THE ltESPONOEHT: Mt1f110rl, Spec» ll't ..,str Mhf· dholm of Newport Be aeh. Drive. t1>e coun1.,recorderofsolocounty. NAMESTATIEMINT l"ICTITITOU1aw11,.n. ......_Or.._ c.-p.i1y Pllilt n.. .i11oner .,., 11i.ci 0 Plf"lofl Colltbrnle'1627 ~ Ca. Fune r al Servi· ""'.S will bn ?:"11sf •.rw511ne, .. A1ve_ .. Cos-I~ Mecom••.moC"n -. The lvllowln9 persons ••• doing NAMR STATRlillMIWT tl!llf. \ 16, Q , I0,1tlt •Mi <t...U'""'9 your morrl"9f, If yell fell 11.::_ ""*-It .,,..., ~· ~~-~ For information, call --ou1•-ses~ Tit• 1011o•ln9 P9f'"Mfls er•-.._ t ; .. ,...,....._.1tt11n»•YsofN (:~,._ • , held on Thursda.Y. Sep 1213)A26-1087,2to6 p.m . sl9110tlon l•""'-•bove,no werrenty EUPHOA•· CLOTHING COM-IMlsJneun: -·-dMetNC!f111-•ls•rWcl ---~ft:!~ ~ I I T' EQUITY 1 • "•L1FOAM1• IHT ~ .... ,... ~. --~ ... 11 ~y ~--.... _:::: ,,_ .,IMS .,_ lember 17.1981 a t 4 :00PM at 1 1venestoltsGomplet-HO<CO<· PAHY,lf,.P•i'kA .. nu.,C"IOMeM, .... "~ t ·-·-_, ,,_ --··...--- p 1 er n n Br O t h n r S B e I I -----------~ reclnes•I."" TIM benetklery under Hid Celllor'nlo n.21 MORTGAGE, IOI Eeat 17111 ~ 'GITl-'* ··-':/' 1tle cieurt mey enter • '"°""'"" c-~"!! • C~1 °" ' "' " Deed of Tn.st, by ,.., ... of • br•ec~ ~ J-Nlo11tww Cle nc:lol•. 1 tt2 Suite 214, Colle Mfta, Coll,_.. tad' -• ,..,,. ta .... lftj_l .. "'ollller wdara c--~•. 1.,. · ' ... Broadway Chape l with inter d•l•ult In 11>e obllGetlons .. <ur..i Mltcllell, Ho. n . Tustin, C•llfornl• Collfomlo9"tMort9 ... ~• ti.. •t.MSSTAnME c•~•'ttslofl of (llt..-rfy ._1 ...... m e n t a t r a j r h a v e n MJC llTICE the••lrf. 1-etof-uoc:w1ec1 end ... t16IO lion, • Ga1Horn1e <"'-•lien, JOt ..., ...._.... pe,_ I• ..,.. .,.... ......,, Cfllld custOd'f c1111e1'......,.,, PWlllhed °'.,._ Ceett o.ea., ...._ Memonal Park. S anta An a. llv.l"ecl to lf'e uncler•'9Md • •rlt1Wll Oepllne Loulae c1enc101e, 11n 17111 Strwt, Sult• 2u . C:.ld ••. ,..T~~ b:t:=...i ....._'-.cosu.a..C. tuell._,.: A.,.. 1'.--. I.•. t•. lilM •P411, J '9CTITIOUS tUSIMaSS Oecleretlon of Oef..,11 ....i O.m....i Mitchell, No. SJ, T1111ln, Celltomle Colltonlle, ""27. • M.. LaAltNlf'O Cl!nl, tlef os...., M ~ by tt1if ~· •• 1 Ca f"nends may call al the NAMESTATEMINT fo. Sele, -written noUce of IN'Ndl t2'IO Tiil• butlneu IH~b.,e Cflf 3': Cllllwtltwtton, )Mil ~ Tiie 991 •""-11 ol ..... ....i....toltllleAf ' m ortuar) on W ednes day , TM followlno ~son• are dolno e nd of election to ceuae Ill• un· Thh butlneu •• conducl•d by PGr•tlon ... ,.,._ et ""'9rty, or ...,.r c°"" •, September 16, l98l from 1>11slneuo• d~rslonect to so11 seld Pf'..,.,,, 10 ltlltbend-•lle. c.lllonlla hct ~ MllWl'i. G•llL 1"'2 ....... ltrf ~••'IS,,... .... -. e.. • .... J w Es TIE AH I H v Es T NIE HT satisfy Mid 001'91ttlon&,...., lherMftOI' 0 •"""9 L. Clenclole Corp_ """'1~11• c..... sell. "' l 4 OOPM t o 9·00PM Pierce PAOPERTIU. 16662 Ml lllk.., A.... tt>e "' __ ,.., <011Md sold notice of Tiiis "°........, • ., 111ec1 wltfl a. Cr•'9 w. Botley -.':.. It <OftdllDM ""•"" l)j!ITEO: Ma.,,., 1'91. 8 rothers Bell Bro adway 1rv1ne,C..'27" breech -of •lec:tlon •be AecorWCI County Cler~ Of Oronve County on Cllol"'*'ofthe...,.CI ....-.......... ~EA.llMHOt, Mortuary dirtttors A-rt o. ar19os, 1030 &el"lda Moy 26, 1•1. H Instr. Ho lM'1t In A11111st u . 1•1. Tllb ......,_, wes 111 .. wlfll a. lfhi. ~ -..., ...,. Die bani -,.-----=====~.,cove Ees1,~a.oc.11.c.. bOOk t407t, -rn, of uld Offl<lol l"t...U Count, Oerll of er-. Go1Mfp 1111 ~~ .. -...-...-. .. ..__ 8y;.,..,..,.G-.. , Don I(. H-. 301'1 Br-•no A.corn. PU!Mlslltcl °" ..... Coesc OotlJ Pilot. AUQllSI 14, 1•1 ......... ""' -.._,.. --~ I . Neptune Socie ty Iron, SenJ ... c..,lstr-.C.. 92675 S.ld IOI• •Ill be ........ Dul wltllout AUQ ... Sepe. 2,t , .. , 1"1 ...... ~ )... • ' lalttMAK.IT1UctCLA ... CAEMATIOH IUIUAL AT SEA l!l'llef'prbe Conslnldlon, Inc. (e co-or warrenl'r, ftPAH °'I~ PVOll-0rM19 Oooll Dally Pllelt, ........... Or ... c-1 ... ::= \n ......... , 6 Celllomle <Of!IOf'etlonl, 2I01 a.rr-Plied, '99ttnllno Htt•, poueulon."' PlllJC •llCl A119.1t,Sept.,J,t,1t,1•1. ~Sept t 1 .. u • 1,.1 ,..,.., s-u-..CA~ 46-7 431 c•. 1rw1,., c... '271A enc.......,...ces, to P9'r llM remelnlno · • • • ll'Wllllllld OIW9 Coett lllellr PKM Our literature tells the Tllla 1>1111neu I• condllcl9d by • :"1nc!:9~~"'T the "°1 .. 1•1 sec:vrecl l"ICTlTIOUS auSINESS _.,. ..--• -s..t.•. ft,2:1,9' 1"1 ..,,,~, complete story of our vener•lpertnenfllp. y to --rust,wtll lnter•t1 • ~-•1111t11. ,..._,..,_ Don I(. H-In Mid noce prov!-. edvenu1, If eny, NAME STATIMl•T society. Tiiis 1i.'-1 .,,., llled wltll lf'e under IN terms of NICI Deed of Tront, Tiie fOlloWtnQ perlllfl 11 dolnQ ll<ltl· Coll lor ,_ ponloli• County Clerk of ~•"9e C-ty °" fffa, c110r91s end npe"'es ot Ille ness • '::J=4=h="=·======G=e=m=·='·=k=r:::!..:_jA"9Uit26,l•l. Tnnl• end of lhe tnd1s cr•led by lel GRAPHIC NI UAALS (I>) -'"'"' seld Deed "' Trust. Seid .... •Ill .. R ' c HA" 0 Gu H s T GA A pH I c Pvbll>lwd 0r-C..st 0.lly Ptlol lleld Oft 1'1'urW.y, Octotter t, 1•1 et NIUAALS lcl THE WALL ARTISTS IALn llltGHOH SMITH I TUTHILL WISTCLlff CHAPEL 427 E. 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 PfUCI llOTHllS SMITHS' MOITU.UY 627 Main S I Hun11nQton &ach 536-6539 PACIHC Y•W MIMOILilPAH Cen-eterv Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View Onve Newoort Beach 644·2700 McCOblK:ll MOITUAlllS Laquna Beach 494·9-i15 Lequn• Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 MAllOll LAW~Mf. Oll'rl Mortuarv • C.materv Crernatorv -1625 Gtel.,.....ve • Costa Mesa 540-555"4 Pmel.-OTH9S 1&&.•0ADWA'f M0tt7VAH 110 Broectway Cotta MMe 642-IUSO t -..-2·00 PM. et -C"-"'9n A e.,.. ldl GRAPHI CS UNLIMITED (el Sept. 9• 16• U . :JO, 1'1! _., t;ence0to the Clvlc Center Bu=, JOO GRAPHIC MUAALS UNLIMITED, )1t "CTI nous IUSINISS NAME STATIMINT TIM fOllowlno ... ,,... Is dolnQ Ollsl· Mu es: SCHOOL FOR BASIC OFFICE SKILLS. MIO lrwtne Ave., Suitt 216, NewPl)ft BMch, Collforllle t:IMO Berber• L. Lo1>9, IU7 Geluy Orlwe, N•wi>o•I 8Hcll, Celltornle ""° Thia IMMMH 11 ccondlK\ed bt1 en lfl. dlvi-i lorbora L • .._ This 1tei-t wes filed wlltl Ille County Ci.rt of ~ ..... County °" AugvsC JI, 1111 "..,.. .....,ISl!td or.,. eo.st Delly Pt.._ s..c. 2. •. 16, 21. 1"1 )tSM1 lll"'-Al~·-5678 Eott Che~ A-. In Ille City of Merine Avenue, Selbo• lslend, or._, CA. Cellloml• 92'62 Al the time of the lnlt1e1 publl<ellcn Alct1ard'G11n1t. "' Merine of this no«lc.o, ti. tole! •mount of 1119 Avenue, Selbo• ltlend, Cellfornle unpelCI b•l•nce of the obllo•llon '2661 MCUl"ecl by the •bow daKr1bed deed of Thll ..,.._s It Condllcted by ... li1- tr11at -estltneted Costa, upensos, dlvlciu.1. end adwences I• iH,226.71. To oe-Alcllerd Gunat termlne the -lno bid, VOii mey c..ell Tiiis •tot-I •• filed with the (7U) t:l7~. Co11nty Clerk ot Or•ft911 County Oft Oete: ~.mller 1, 1911. A1>9ust JI, 1•1. T.O. SERVICE COMPANY. HMkllnntoe, Br etwla T •lotus. M Slltont S.Cr.ier11 One Cll'r &ouieverd Wnt, 0r.,..,(A ft'61 C7U)llwwe Pvttll-orenve Coe•t 0ot1v Pltot, Sept. '· 16, D. ,., 1'~ "'""' Pvblllhed orenge C.0.Jt O.lly Pl~ S.Otemller l. '· I .. ». 1•1 ~ "CTITlOUS aUstNaU NAMll ITATIEllMMT The '°''°"""' __, I• dlDlftt bull· neuea: OUOH'S AUTO SALES, n1 W. 111" • c. c.-. Mfta, c... mu GorOon Lynn °''°"• JtOO ltlwr Aft., Newpor1 llHdl. C.. Tlllt ......_ I• cendlKtod by an 111- dlwlduat. ~-This ......,_. WH fllM wftft "'9 c-., C-of Oront11 c:wnty on 5--MftlW 4, IWI. """" PllClll-°" .... ODe• Delly..,.. s.tit. '· "· n. •. '"' . ~ Put a few words to work for uou In lhe llilJ Pilat ~ ,........ 0r.,. c-t DdltY,..... ______________________ ....................... "'' _.. I . .1 .. ·PrograDl8 on spac :planned Performances at tht Oran1e Coast Colle1e Planetarium In Co1ta Mesa are scbt--duled for 'I and 8:30 p.m. Frldaya beginning Oct. 2 and (lontlnuing through Dec:. 18. Tlcketa are priced at ·11 for adults and ~o cents for children, a~ cording -to the school's Public Information Of· flee. The opening show , •"Skywalchers or An· cient Mexico," Oct. 2, 9, 16 and 23, will consider ~he Olmecs, Mayans. Aitecs and other ancient New World peoples who watched the Sun and Venus. The second program. "Starbound." to r un Oct. 30 and Nov. 6. 13 and ?.O. will cons ider the origins of astronomy a n d t h e s p a c e technology of the 1950s, '60s and '70s and what •the future may hold in ~pace. The s ixth annual Christmas program , "Th e Star of Bethle hem ," wi ll examine the "Star of the 'M al!i" and conclusions of astronomers about 'the phenomenon. It is scheduled Dec. 4, 11 and 18. For information, call 556·58!1>. -Aviation offered Orange Coast College , in Cos ta Mesa is offering fi ve "Aviation Ground School" classes. The course is a basic aviation ground school course preparing for the private pilot written exam. Four c lasses m eet during the week and one on the weekend. For information call '556·5772. PUil.iC tnCE SUNllUOtt COURT OflT"•ITATll OflCAl.lflOttNIA flOtt TMll COUNTY OPOILUMll c-..,. MOTIC•~SALll Ofl REAL ...... RTY AT f'RIVAT• SALi ESTATE OF MARIO.. S. HORTON COHSERVATEE. Hoel<• It llet'ffy fllCTITIOUI •USIMllSS MAMI STAT&MllMT Tl\t 1011owl11111 pertont er• dolno butllletsH: THE SHAOE SHOP, )4t Old Hewporl, --" S.acll, Celltomla tMJ Robert w. end Rad••n• l. Mortl'lland, 11., Prlmrow. Fount•ln V•lley, Cellfoml• t270e A. W. M«tltlend Thi• ... _, w .. llled wlO. tlle County Clerk of O<anooe County on Auou•t 31, 1•1. -,,..,11 Publltlled Orenot Coast Oally Piiot, $.etlt. 1'. U, lO, Oct. 1, 1•1 -.1. ....... PIC'TITIOU. eUltMeU MAMaSTATUMMf Tltt follO•lllO .. ,...,., are cllolno bullnftt•: HEWP0RT·M£SA AUDIOLOGY AHO HEARING AID'CEHTER. 1116 0r.,,.. A-. SlllW "·Cale ....... CA mn. HOWARD T. MANGO, M. 10., CLINICAL AUOIOLOOIST, te1•1 Marina u... H""11,,._ ...... ~ ,,,... DEBRA R. MAl+G0, 10,.1 MM!f\a Ltft9, Hunt ...... heel!. CA.,._ Tiiis -•• c~ by•" In· d lvklval. ~T~ Tiiis st.al-' Wft llled wllfl - Cou"IY Clerk of Or•noe c...nt, 9" S.Ot. 14, l•l fllC'TITIOUS •uSIMaU HAMllSTATUdNT The foll-111111 perton1 •r• dol"O buslMUeS: AERO BIC SUPPLY AHO FITNESS RESEARCH CENTER, 1'11 H•wpot1 Blvd., N._I Beach, CA "26'0. PH YSIOLOGIC AL EVALUATIONS INC., Sit AlvarHo StrMt, N-1 Bek!\, CA 9*1. Pl\ysjoloQlcal Evat....ci-I"<.. s1.-L M<C!l!l*k. """*"' This Jla-1 was llled wltll Ille county Clen of Ore1199 Cou"IY 011 Sept. l•, lttl ,.,,_ Publl"*' Or•nve CMSI Oally PllOt, s.pt. l•. n. JO, Oct. 1, 1•1 ~1 JONES COUNTY LTD., 1J01 Dow fllCTITIOUS •USIMIU SL, Ht•-1 k..a.. CA tt6iMI. MAME STATIMllMT DAN OeLEOH, 2'102 Gunnlton T,,. lotlowino per10t1• ••• delno Courl, LaouN HIQuel. CA '26n . DU\IMS• ft Tl\h ~ ..... Is conducted by • THE CAA PHONE COMflAl'IY, tlml-~p. 1100 Alrwo. Sull• IJO. Golt• INS.. Dan OeLeon C•lltornla 9?6116 Tl'lll Sle .. f'l*ll WH llled with IN 0.vld p Wet""'r, 1'0S Cr..nntl, County Cler• of 0<•1199 County Of\ H••Po'1 BM<h, camor .. 11 •Ml $.etlt.14, 1'91. Ito" Benn•ll, 617 Unlvartlly '1mta Av•,.., Lot Gato~. Calltomle t5AJO Publl'11ed 0r•l9 ""'''Delly Piiot. Tl\lt ""'" .. " " COflO..Ci.d by • S.P' U,U ,JO,OcLl.1•1 40-1 oenere1oe.-s1>1p PUIUC MOTICC o. .. dP w.1,,,.r Thi• •let-• wH llltcl wltll the County Clerk of Or•"oe C°""IY on l'ICTITIOUS •USINllSS AUllu>t 28• ltel l'l•*7 MAMIE STAHMllMT Publl-Or•nve C...st O•lly Piiot, Tiie followl11111 penons are dolno S.pl 2, 9 " 23 Itel mw1 bu1&nel.S ·~: J I ' A PETITE CAFE, SOO Newport----------- Center Orlv•, Newport BHCh. CA PUil.iC MOTIC( t2'60( 1) GERALO RUDOLPH----------- VALEHZUEUI; m DORIS JOANN l'IC'TITIOUI •UllMllH VALENZUEUI, tit' Motl'Rlwr Cir· MAMa STAT•M•MT Cle, FOUf'ltelnV•lltY.CA'270I. The lollow111111 PfflQllt ••• 1101 .. 0 TlllJ Witness It Cl-..:1ecl by en ,,.. bvslnns es: clllvlduel (-.d•nowll•I • H A R B 0 U R L Y N N Ge ... ld R. Velenruete APARTMENTS, ltaS LYN' St .. Hunt: Tiii• ... ..._t WH llled wllh ,... lnoton a..cti. CA-· County Cler1l of Oraf\99 C-ty on lllRGIHIA M BUCCELUI, Uotl AUii. :i., 1•1 CourtllcM Circle, ....,,tlftalott kacll, flt_, CAt-. Publlslled Or-C...SI Delly Piiot, FRANKLIN J . BUCCELUI, »ti Se91. 1', :ll, lD. Oct. 1. 1., _,,., Cout11lcM Circle, ....,,,..,._ kach, CAnMt. Tflls~l1~by en l11- c111v10ua1. olv•" th•t th• ""cll•ralo"•cll, ••1------------111ro ... 1e M. Bucc•ll• Conwnatar al Ille "'1.te of MARl°'4 fllCTITIOUS •USIMllSS S. HORTON, Centene .... wlll Mil at MAME STATllMllNT P•l••I• Mle to t"9 lllQfllnl -~ T"• lollowll'IQ -tof" ••• dolno b._r --le,_ •"" c-tloM butln•ua: Tiii• Sl.t.......,,t wn llted wllfl tlle County Cieri< of OraftQlt C-nty o" S.pl. 14, 1'91 ,.,,... PUblllllecl Or-C...91 0.lly Pllet, S.P' ,.._ 23, lO, Oct. 1, 1•1 •ttl .. l l\ereln•hff ~ -..-1ee1"' SOB CONSULTANTS AHO FUN· conflrm.tlGfl by Mlcll S...rlor c-1, DING, KOLL CENTER, WEST on S.C.t ...... 22. 1•1, •I -....., of TOWER, SUITE 3DOO, -Ma<At1hvr ----------- 1.00 P.M. or tllenafter wltllln IN u .... Blltd , N_, kkll, CA 92660. PUIUC MOTIC£ •llo••cll by I•• •• , Ill• olflu of DIANNA R. RATCI L, a o1 WI LLIAM R. FROEBEAG, JSU, OrCMn10rl ... SanteAna,CA9?107. ----------- Camino Mira Golla, San Cle,...nl•, WILLIAM L. SMITH, •t ~ fllCTITIOUS •USINllSS C•llfornW. ... ,..,,., Utle, ll1tel"ttt •nd Flo••• Cout1, Newoon B•kll, CA MAMIJ STATllMllMT .. ,.,. of Yid MARION s. HORTON, tMJ. Th• lollowll'IQ person• ••• OOlno conserv"", encl ell rlQl'lt, lltle -I"· Thi I bWiln•n 11 co,,.,IKl•cll by • bu1lnn1 H : ,., .. ,that Yid •lUM .... acquired, by oener•I ll«tMnNp. JL ENTERPRISES. ~ Sandplplr, ooeretlon of 1-of otllerwlM, otMr Ol•nne RMcll 1nlne, CAt2114. , ~':,loOrHIS". HeclldOltT~ tlon .t~tloottlleMld Thh Slat-wn llll!CI wltll Ille JAY C FENSTERMACHER, ~ ~~" " ......., ·-•• Cownty Clerk of 0r•ll09 County on Sandpiper, lrvlne, CA "714. el propet1y cllncrllled ti follow1: 5"t. U , Hel C 0 H S T A H C E B . , Undlvlclltd -.flall lnter .. t In f'lovw flt19111 FENSTEAMACHE A, ,.. Sendplper, .,,d lot'at MS c.t.llna St,...1, uouna Publl'11ed Oranve C°"st Dally Piiot, lrvl"•· CA '2114. Buel\, Callfornla, morw perlk ulerly S.ot. 1'. 23, JO, Oct. 7, '"' 40SWI Thlt bu1lneu h conducted ty • cllHcrlbecl •· LOI l• of Tract Ho. 170, oe,,.,al partMnhlp. per m•o recorded In aooei 17, •' Paoes PUIUC NOTICE Jey c. F•n"trmk.N• , JO, l1 end 12 of MIK•ll_...,S ""-c.anstlonee 8. F-ttrm.<Pt« rt<OrdsofOr_C_y,Callfomle. 1------------I Tiiis Sl.tter1*11 ••s filed wltf'I tlle Bids or otters ere Invited for Mid fllCTITIOUS •u11Mass coullty O.rl< ot Ore1199 CouMy on -"" encl must bt In •rltll'IQ -MAMIE STATllM .. IT Sattt. 14, 19'1 wlll be received at the olllce of Tiit followlno penon I• dolno bodl· 1'1""1 WILLIAM R. FROEBERG •• ,_,.,, ness a\ Publllllecl Orenot Coest Delly Pl!ot. for Ill• ht•tt OI MARION s. Cll OIRECT ELECTRONIC s.c>t.1•.Zl.JO,Oct.1.1•1 41°"411 HORTON, or ,,,.., bt llled wltf> the MARKETING; 121 DIRECT ELEC· ----------- Clerk of Mkl ~lor Cour1 or *' TROHICS, 2'1n H"9D Road, L99UN 11¥ered to 1119 .. Id Admln1Ure1or Hl•u.I, CA m n PUlllC tlTICE person•llY. et ...., 11 ..... n .. first JAMES VINCENT EARLEY, ----------- ,,...1<.tlon of I.Ills notk • --. u1n H"9D A-. L...-HIQuel, CA mekll'IQ Micll Mle. S.kl Mle Wiii bt t?e11 made u-.,. leOowlno termt: Call Tiii• 11<111,,.. Is conductied by en In· or pert,_,,.,,. part crecll1, tlle term• clllvldwel of tUCll Uwcllt to bt kCll't•ble to Ille J. E-y uf>derJl9Mc11anclltol"9SuperlorC-1, Tiiis ... '*"*" wn llled wltll tlle ten -~ 110%1 ot Ille •-t bid cou11ty Clen of Or•ll09 County on to ecc-y Ille otlff by certified 5"1. u. ,., ci..tk end Ille belAftG• to Ila "Id "" 1<119112 confirmation of Mle by Ille Suoer1or Publlslled Or-CO.s1 Delly Piiot, Courl. T••s. rents •nd melntenaM• Sept. 1•. U.lD,OcL 1.1•1 ~l ooenMs. -or-tum• on lftwrenc• acceotell't to Ille pure-l>Nll be proret..i ft of Ille date ot ncorclllnQ of PllUC MOflC( connv~• £tc1'9W ci.e .... sl\ell be ----------- equally divided i.twWft the perlles· E••mlnatlOft of Ihle, rec-lno of con· VtyaftCt, lr.ntltr lHH and et\y tltle lnwrance lhall bt peld by tN ... ler n. rloMs ~ to re1«1 eny tnd all bldt. Oattd: Se9ltmber t , 19'1 .... ~ .. WILUAM R. fl•Ot1•a1tO llUOllM• C. LINTON UP~Mlrt~,S ... fl ,,.. ~.Ce. tan 111e1-..ne M ... lelMLewts, ConMrVt ler Publlslled Or-COas1 Delly Pllo\ $a91. ''· 11.23, ,., 001 .. 1, PVIUC Rl .... ..,. ... ,.. MOTICllOfl TRUITCll'S SALll T.S. -1119 NOTICE IS HERE•Y GIVEN, lf\M on w..,.,...,, Oc-• 1, 1te1 et t :eo o'ctock e.m. of Yid clltY. In tl\a efflc• of REAL ESTATE SECU"ITIES SERVICE. loct tH •t 1020 Nortll Broeclwey, Suite :!06, In -city of S.... la Ana, County al Or ...... St• of Ce lllornl e , REAL EST ATE SECURITIES SERVICE, e Callfornle cor-•tton, n OUly ~-Trvst .. under .,,., our-t to Ille -of .... col'lferred In tl\et c..ul11 OeN of Trint ue<ut•d by lllOBERT L WALLIS ,...orded Merell JI, 1 ... , In B-1U'6 of Olfklel RtcOrdS of Mlcll County, al o•oe 122', Recercllor'• lnttrument HO. JISV, by rMMn et• bret cll or default In "yme"I or performan<• of the obllt•ll•nt Mc:ured t-..,Y, lncluclllno llwl lwekt\ or cltf elill, Holle t ef wtllc h wn re• corded ,._., 27, 1•1. I" 8-1•7• of Offklel Reconb of .. Id COl.lfttt, et peoe tU1, Rtc-'I IMINmellt HO. 3.'612, WILL SEU AT PVIUC AUC· TIOH TO THE HIGHEST •IODER FOR CASH, lawlvl ,,_y of the Unit· eel Stat11, all ,..yab6e at tN ti,,,. of sale, ell rlQlllt, tllle -lfttarel( - 11e1c1 by It, .. T.-, 111 -to llMlt,.. al propet1y \ltwte Ill Mid c-.t't - State, dncrtbed • , .. '°"": Ut ,. lfl BIOCll "K" 111 Trtcl stt. In IM City .. Newpor1 lla«I\, ••._..°"a M-. ,.. cenMcll In .._ 17 ....... IJ '° » If\. ctuslve tlf Mlecell-M..-In the Office of IM Recorclltr of Mid Draf191 c-ty. TN It,......._. or-c-....... atlOfl. N..,...,, .... , ... ,........ ty IWrelnMlllW cllHCneM It ---to w: 11M Mir-Drlye, .._,.,, BNCI\, Cel"°""IL TN _,.,..,_. _..., 4lltclalfft1 all llMlllty fw a11..-, ___ '" salcll tt'"' ..,,...., or --.. .i .... 11on. S.lcll .... WIN M'lftMI w"'*1t • .,.. ra11ty, ,_,,....or'"""'"·.....,..... tltle. _.....,,,or-....--. ta tall•y .. ~ln<"'91 MIM<e f/f ... H-ot ..., Millltllt*I IKwM .,., uld o..c11 Of Trwt, wltll """""' -... ,_ .. _._......., ..... 4tcllve11ua, If ....,, ..,.., tlle .., .... tlW•--~--..... -· •llcll Jllll feet, L..,.... -.,,,.._. ef llW TNllM llM f/f ... tnlllla Cf'M- lty ..... DeM f/f Tru9'. T ... '~·· • .....,,,, ....... WllOtt*'. lllC .... 111 rHMtlaltly ntllNrtM ..... ~ -e1111M9 f/f W. TNRle, M tlM lllfl• •' !flttl•I pWtlc•lltfl •f '"'' Meow. •• a11a.m.12. O"TEDllflt:t• ft."'1._ .__. __ H !AL llTA'f~ HCVl'ITTW""l •- SUIVICE. • Ce!.,.,,.~-""" .. , ........ Ir: <MAU D.J ,......,, ... ~ _ ... ........,, ...... ,_..,_,,CA..,_ b ,...,..! "'" .. ,.. "'*ltii.i°'""" Clilllt Delly ............. .., • 1 ~1~ \ 6 4 2 • 5 6 , 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s. s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 ''6 .8 5iJ 6¢) $ 5 Orqt Coast DAILY PfLOTN/tdnttday. Stpttmbtr 18, 1981 H /F •• IM•IH,., W. ...... :.~~•m•m t~:!::.~•~•to•••u ~•~•~n••:•• ....................... .._..., 111.a to.A I a........a.1MO IH .,.... .. ..., I .....-•r:-it•-••••••••••••••••n••••• ••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• nn•••• .. •y-•••iji;••• -------~llll!c!'! .. ~Q~~w~l~flsi~ TWOIOI TWO w~i't ~.HI • Wlltl'lla >I Zlr. I 8'. w,pra•.u · bedroom euntlve 1 81 %ba "'l+Uat tuthtly remodeled POOL blmel 2~ batA. OW'lltr'• uak. Plua 2Br " I beat e d Ja cu n I formal dlAlD•. family rental cotuat. All la aecluded la redwood room. flreplaee . Hu1• d e t k • I u 1 b I l ,,__ •--"-Wet rul 1h..-pcondw1t1etllou· l111d1uped covered ';';.%'-~a..itul· tloo. OW Owner will eallo. INCLUDINO lY fr1ttd too! 1140,00t• ~l~·t,: ~· ::r; COLOR TONED AP Cal m.mo PLIANCES ' LAUN T ... .,.. 80.000. ORY. 6~721 I PLUS 1 Br l Ba OWNER WILL HELP WHAnUMlftillf DolllMK&te With ,., •••• YOU BUY ! Spar " ~ 1 patio • extr• par1&ln1. w..-m 4 Br 11.r ocean. AIOUTUMqul Compleu privacy lo A1klnc '178.500. Bkr C O M p A ft l T H i S both on l lot -louted In .::.Ml.:::..:;'11-""0l~......---- p R I C E T h r e e BEST BUY • TERMS, the nlceat area of E. NO QUAUf'YlNG ... f Br bedroom, two bath. auumab&e financlni. ~ Coate Mtu. 1\19,SO dream home. Prime t\replace. Carmel model BR Irvine Ttrrace. fee with ilnt flnaoclna. area. Lovely uptrades. In Harbor View Homes. land. Sale or lease op-Drive by 8Uit>wer then p,900. Btr. 848-'115 Lovely private yard lion. A . 760-8311 caU&lMmfora ,,.... 1044 Very nlcut D .500 MEEDS TLC a .ooo DOWN, 3"BR 2 Ba. • ..................... . . · E/llde home on R·2 lot. AIANDOMED WHITE SAILS Bdrm, 2 bath home on larae lot. <>rean and b•> views. SUS.000. BEAUTIFUL BA CK YARD BAY VIEW Temfir buy, and gre.i owner f111anrinf makf this three bedroom home an exc1llng pro- perty. s.»s.OOOfee LOOKING FOR A BIG BEDROOM! This IS for you Remodeled three bedroom, three bath, fireplace. beautiful m· terior Eastbluff 1s 11 gre11t plare to live. $215,000. lrvme Terr. pool bome Price SJ6$,000. Take OUt of town owner will w /4 Br.+ boous. <?wnr over pymll of S1800 mo aell •t the low market will hnanre·pnced No nuallfyitla or aet pri~e Woodbr idge below market. Hurry on " ... ~.. • tbis one! Grea Astle newloan ~-Gables Bridgeport .., YHY L~ DO-... model. Lilted at 12C».OOO 7.-l22l """" """" with assumable loan I·~~~ I }:I ~~~ y~~~~~vde!Y :~ ~!1~~1r i~~.t::115• _ b __ , •• -C M Lg assumable loan F..e.tkia.,i Duplex. Buyer who needs neg income + shelter. Front unit 3 bdrm, fplr, jac, 3 ba. muii ocean view . Rear unlt 3 bdrm. 2 ba Under- ground pking for 4 ran 103 dn, large assuma· ble. inc. $1700 per mo. Priced at '150.000. Drive by 714 Poinsettia. H you at low rates. 2.S yrs new Call Jerry S4C>-0312 or 631· 7370 A . Prin onl TRULY A FIND -Old like, caU the owner at CdM, South of Highway, -'7""'52-"-6955=o-..----- llHTOllACH Approx l "'1 mttes to bearh , beautiful townhome Mex1c1n tile entry. firepla~. 3 klng u bdrms. 2"'9 ba. Huge covered patw, ch1rmlng mini yard. Near 260 acre reaional park Great value only Sl31 ,SOO 6'5·0303 Stylsli Shrt9r Nicely det.alJed 3 Bdrm home 10 Californ ia Homes. Seller will cooperate with finanr· ing. Shows like new home. Close to park w /tennis & swimming. Call for details. architerls own custom Duplex won't last for ... 1 ... ir:u-..u...i17 home. Beautiful details bu ye 'r w b o needs .., m;m:n ',._ thruout. ~.000. negative in + shelter East.side Fruit trffS & e1.::.i',;1,fl hf,\[ J y .. I 1 /000 LIVE ON THE GRAND CANAL Your own dock. plus a three bedroom and den house. with a one bedroom m· come unit A rart 01> portun1ty Owner will carry lst TD 599.000 ~nee ~.000. S% dn · r o s e s 1 P r 1 v a c Y • Large assumable. Mon· seclu.sion in park like thly rental inc: Sl42S yard SUMy 3 BR. Bnck T~ Drive by 514 Marigold fplr. Covered patio ,__...... THAM WHATS UMlqul.AIOVT u,.;i 1oof 11()~1s Realtors. 615-6000 CDW. If interested rail. Pride of owners hip. TOWNHOME7 John BellamY752-611M Room for expansion On Call the specialists al ly S12A.OOO.CaUMS-0303 th d · um 1n CDu•• ·-• e ron omm1 · '"'M.VrT'"' -formatton center . Above beach. below Tourhstooe Realty Orean Blvd Semi pnv 963..al67 Rd Out ol traffic. 180 degree view Ocean & * * K'llllHCED Jetty from every WUI· llUfU dow. Prop l.gle high tide. Your 1st home in Irvine. Obie invesf2 yrs Clear. Var ant and ready to'g~. land incl. $1,250.000. ~·l~YOOMaDir. 2 Br condo in adult rom· Owner will f111anre p /P "' """' m; mumty. Central air & Appt only (714 ) 673-6SZS. 3 tile bath,,, pool, spa. more Call now. Tll'LD 67l-2210 $310.000. $147,000 assurh 118,900 Three 2 bdnn. 2 bath l~~=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--mj _,B::.iY:...:0:..:w;;..:n:.:e..:.:r.~m=..;;9789~--i·[i furn. units. Steps to COIOMAD& MAI ~i \\OOdbrldgc beach Good sum· l-2LOT IAS1SIDI Real mer /winter history. Charming bearh cot· ] UMITS· AXllS ly Priced at '395,000. tage, featuring 2 Bdrm SOO 551·3000 675·1752. +den, IJU'&e living room SI l6, •9?08Jrranra Pkll). Irvin• with fireplace, double 675-1771 associated garage. Asking $269.SOO. ''I !IJllJl .. • .. LIJIJ For an appointment to 9pn., ru~ "• /\1 rr,pc, J I I """° ti , t • ' '-~ Walker & lee Heal f slate 7 ~t I ~0 I aee. rall ~1151 ~,, HERITAGE . REALTORS ......... hffC...... ..... COUU9¥ CLUI 1289,500, 4 Br, 3 Ba. "' • view. $223,000 in as· UVM swnable loans at 11.63%. · ~ .. HERITAGE . . REALTORS & MOIE Opn Wed. Sat" Sun 1-5. ~-----~ Panoramic: views ' 200' Call Aaita SS7-1Zl0 or frontage. Mesa Verde .;646-::.=-=saie=-='-------1 Country Club! Custom i-------•-•I 4196' exer 5Br. 11;Ba •OOODOWM! home. Rer rm. sewing Bring paintbrush & rm & lndry nns. 2 Bric broom to save m on 3 fireplaces. Sun der lc . bdrm fixer in quiet Porch Storage galore '. Costa Mesa area. Only 20x40pool,spa,&rirepit. $99 ,000 . 759·1501 or CAL-VET Assume 6.7S~. OWC 2nd. 2 Br 2 ba, 5 yrs new ••REOCARPET -754-1202 HOITHWOOOS IUUTY Immaculate 3 Bdrm home on quiet cul de sac in Northwoods. Pluab carpets and custom draperies thruout. Huge patio with soothing spa. Many extras plus low 111· terest assumable loan 1167.000. don osen r~ .. t1t1 .r.., 17TH ATPRaiPECT TUSTIN, l31·3lll TUl1\llOCI ~UH TOWMHOMIE Beautiful Jasmine Model 2 bdrm + den with delightful back yard. Great f111anc111g. Assume 12"'13 loan & owner will rarry 2nd T.D. Relih1ll ~lk.1Jtv f ;~ :; 7 :-:1111 3 car gar Creative 152-7373. ,._. ... y..., 1014 f 1n ancing welcomed' •••••••••••••••••••••••jm1111t!l!!!!l!!l!!!!l!!ml!!!l!!!l!!!m!!!!!!!!!!~ li98.000. Call Bob Lira ta ASSUME n 40f• I ST Rltr. 759-1221 BY OWNER Walker & lee Real Estate $40,000 DOWH I lO/olMJ. WboeP .... 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAHPIOMT New hsUo1. 2 Br on duplex siae lot near Ole BaJboa Pier.1525.000 PIHIMSUU DPU Lra 4 Br 2 Ba + c:hann· ing bachelor Wlit just steps from bay or ocean. 1:no.ooo ST AITll UMITS Two 2 Br apta only ~ blk to beach. Okter but cute .. nHt. 123),000 C•ll UI to lee lbeae. BURR WHITE REALTOR . INC 67~46JO 7S91SOI 2400 sq .ft. exer 4 BR 3 Ba home. Fam nn. eat.in kitch .. liYlnl nn. formal ---------1 dining rm New paint-& LIASIOP'TIOM paper. Spri n k I er Lu1urious custom coo· system. dbl gar. water do. 2500 sq. ft. 2 frpks, 4 softener. Xlnl nbrhd , bdrms. 2~ baths. SU.SO 1reat schools. 10 min to mo. $l95,000.&e4Ql o c e a n . 0 w n er transferred 1200.000 JUST USTEI owe 2nd. Call to see. 4 BR 1~ ba. seller -'7'""1~'·-'-77;.::5;..:·l:.:::rn=-----1 motivated. Terms.li--••••••-111 Terms. Terms. Call SIS,OOODOW quickly 752·6498 Take over loans. Owner Plitn IV Real!v in defualt, will listen to all offers on this 4 bdrm. Located on qlliet rul-de· 15 year interest only. Univ. Part 3 bdrm. 2 ba. single fam!Jy home. It's clean, it's varant. And can be moved into almost immediately Let us show you this one and others. sac. Carey. lf523 CAM"'5Dl: IMM~ --~~E:·!!.~~ -- WlmEI* VIUJC[ Eleaant shlgle family bo\ne. Professionally de· rorated and landscaped. 4 barm. 3 ba. library. Air, alarm. amenities c.,.,,, _ .._. II II aaiott. ... ;iisMious··· ·• ~~~~ l.__.lltl •--'-1040 l acre + bldg aite, gent· -•-ly slopina )>llrcel short ••••••••u•••••u••••• distance from tennis • S7000DOWMI burh. Ownr bu in· For S•le by owner. eluded p&aiw for cus'°'11 Sbarp 4BR. SBA, liv rm. viii•. 1175,000. Sper- fam rm, Ir& lot, trffS taculuviewl! • c ...... ,...... !:r. ~~:.-G•••rdea-P•artlm!IV!l!l!lill•ai•e• or .. Su 1·' •• Fain~/Avoudo,CM ) 0 J 6 C ••he ZUBEDROOlfS C • r. I 1 t r • • • , UY. ft fbled int. rate. c., ....... It.cit. Openl>ailylO:IOAlf 497-4144 AA s-.zm Next lo Greenbelt. A1.. MISSION REALTY au me lo•u See *4731 a.oytime. 1134 .500. Caretaker on prop. lr7 ll Dine St. S31-07H or MH305 100"-MWCM Owntr will tarry at U~'Xt . 2 Br. Condo. $U0,000 full price. Alellt ••st•. ' Dlvotte Forca Sale Lower l Arch Bay. Gre•t oce.n view, pvt aru. fbdrm beach house. •3144. COAS'TUMI '1IW from Ulla umque home oa a very onvate lot. A jewel ol a ildaen which feta a + witll bri&bt 11&11· 11bt1 and country charm. J ldrtn. 2 ba w /d etatclled artbt •tlldlo. --· .... =LI. 4'7:1 $ 11 I 11 l I I I I 1 Ii I ~ 1 ' 1 ' ~ r t I I ~· '. I fl DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars Special flat rate tor non-commercial users offering merchan- dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for '8 days or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2.60 for 8 days. For on EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 n. neiw Dally Piiot. 8·Day Week it's a Classified PLUS ~ I DZ .. ,. I • f 1 ~~~ ••••• ?!!! ~~~~ ..... !!.~·~!~~•••••!!~~ 1~~~•••••~~!! •••••~~•••••!!.°.!. ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~.~~•••••~!.~~ ~ .. ••••••••••!~.~! C'E;r;:!. IOlO ~~•••••••••~!.~~ Part time graveyud SIClfTARY Sb 1irl jewelry P /f M •· l. en no x ,. h 1 n a , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Marble Top t11blC'll. 3 answering s~rvice _no a.Ll~ESTMENT Retail Sa~s f c+ ..i.. Newport Ueach Jaw or 10.3:30 PM. no exp ner. ··Meredi~h ", l61S pr * SC•ll.D..I • t:nd & 1 t'Orfet AB set. ex,. nee. aun. typing Earn while ydu learn. ro ·-'fl".-bce. Word processmg. HS Grad. ts.20. s.40-3333 ~lal'e sellmgs. SI 10/set· ~ poo .125 ei1. 837·3703 req.call·fW·Ol40 II E. R I T A G E IMMEDIATE OPENUP(' IN . ~ Will train . Caryn · _!Xt 2:56...J0.9...fMTami ting S40.IM83 * rllMTIMG. Mahogun)' color Ch1oa --__!b_~ INVESTMENT w1 II 1111'1 Marketing Re~. to sell 644 16. TEACHER-Pre School l9lh Century lamp S8S. 30' lnfrareddryer ij 0 Cabinet. 48X70 Cost. PBX ANSWRSERVICE lea.ch you trealt \C HUNTINGTON BEACH a product lhal IS wanted -~-Part lime. Also AIDES mirror $7S. rrystul ran 642-5457 crfht' 6 rM. $400 new Will sell for Fttime d.lfs &c P~1me rinanring. lOJI Ex &neededbye"!ryone. S.IC~AKY Call Marilyn847 5284 delabra 75.5408483 $175 Tan Vinyl 3 piece E• bel r I ' rhanges. tn\eStOr de R "S"ntat1" 'S from Stop N' Go Eatnlnfpatenllal We wlU trail\. Exrel op--' eves. ipr Pu Pa..> velopmenl & rounschng epr... ... . vc $40,000.115(),000 port In sales om r11. TEACHERS/Director for Copper mug. 17th Cent Nikon . f'."TN M>-205 1.oom divan, good cood. $SO 19 depends on ex pr Ex per counselors re Markets will be at the Stop N' Go •Co Training Starting salary 1500 to preschoolint.M. Full or monastery, SJSS Copper 20 m1lhmeter $450 OBO B W portable 1'V 540-1"7 relve tOO''-romm. The is Market located at 17422 Beach Blvd., * Qualiried Leads S600 per mo. Raises P jf1me 7~~ teakettle, 18th Ct'nt • With eas~. S.S1·4532 ~emot~~'-548-~~ Ii per hr. to start. Must an unusual oppty ror Huntington Beach on Wed., Sept, 'i6th •High lnrome co m men s u r a t e TE AC H E R In r ii n t tl~"""S4().1148J 3SMM KOWA ELEGANT S LA 'J' E · bavt car. Call Marla nght person. Conr1dcn· from 9AM .3p M to talk to you about Lict...,_ IMrcJy w .LJ!erformance. 77~9159 Development Program. Slot Moch9ws With ~-,ash SIOO topped Credenza. Gr~t 64$· l 1 a I IP terv1ew ca 11 . d" I 't" s~ p t 1 me Member or Mills 5c. ·~. 25', 5()' SJ()() 557-8393 for a~t storage & v Phoeoflnisbing Vince 546-s.> tmme iate emp oymenl opportum ies Al. 75+ 1·.54S-6793 SEClETAIY LE. lrilnsd1sciplinar_ y team. Just what your bo3l c~ 1035 p.~ ~· 6671 •• --w t_. ,,.. l availabl~ to mature. responsible & ,._ s 1 Ed In> D 1 bl .. d s ID "" ,.1me prio er .,.,cretarial position 10 ~c1a important need s. 67~1907 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tn. a e. ..... 111 .. wl&JI exper. on Kodak~ career· minded 1nd1viduals in the artive N-..nrt Center Jackie Popp,546-5760 -----PersianAdul" . .en chairs, dk CtnlSh, $.59S ~-..... Antique Amer. Oak Curio .... .,,, or similar eqwpmer1t RE.AL ESTATE llunlington llearh area. Evening Realtor's olfiu. Front TR• ~E Cabtnet. $.S(l(). Antique Kitten. $175 cash. 673-6979 Opp'ty tn management ~·t N ht M & th f II SALIS-I ~E office• position requires .,..,...""'" F aU 546-~ Irvine area Call for PROFESSIONALS i• anager. ig anager o er l\ The Los Angeles Timel good telephone voice. Or&lATOR rench W Clork ~ Ornate Inns ltd a 't : 857·0161. WANTED time pos itions avail. No exper . n ee. C1rculat1on Dept cur-typing & appearance. Apply to Mr.; Baltazar. ~l·S979. Dogs 8040 $400. Queenordouble PHOTOG•"'-.aEIS We train. For more information call· rently has positions SH & real estate ex Holel Laguna, 425 s. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• _ ~}1J98aft6 __ tuV"n Come to the action Most 714 774 92l0 available 1n sales as a perlence helpful but not Coast Hwy . Laguna · FREELAND'S KEESHOND Pups AKC Beautiful s pc bdrm set. Experience necessary wanted area m So Ca hf • • fie Id representative. essential. Prefer local Beach 494-11.'il, New load or Amer. oak & Champ sire M F Pel & $.SOO Cockle ii & end Please raU,&3l·22S4 Buyers can arrord to ~ o,,. ~M/f You'll earn an hourly resident For interview TELEPHONE SALES lots smalls Come early 5 h 0 w p v l Pl Y tables, chrome glass. rHOTOPACKAGE pa)'. Call Larr v wage+ generous rom rall Mrs.DuhJ. LagunaBeach.Eve~ ror bes t s election 2t3 ~97-i345 a!t_5_pm p 7S.642l2'T7'°548-64!Q_ • 4'a PllM1'a W h 1 les1des . Ba I boa m1Ss1ons Call 64.2·4321. W•sley M. Taylor Co. Call tod~497·4188 <China Cabtnets. tool FlEA PROIUM? Basst.'tl bednn suite. an- N d M l!iland Really 67J.8700 ext L204 1-...ao.--~ l.9lh St C M P EST f REE e I H l1que white 2 hdboard• or dl3orKodakS RETl"EEtorbeach . ·""""'··--I'S 644-4910 TR ... VaA'-E&IT .~•~•., .... ·7331 II d · "· p E R ,__...~ °' -· "' -"""' -~""" lron1ca > rt s your dble dresser. tall rhesl,. rinter, xp prer H __..._.,.. pa r k 1 n g Io t Are you a dynamic. out Immediate opening for home or all cr:jj"hnit & Mid-size roll lop desk perm. Ftr. Key pos1 RECE:f'TIONIST Mature.person,dayand <714)846·8-414. 1146·8086 SCHOOLIUS going,sell motivatedin· experienced agent (lying 1n!tel'l S w ·bookcase.9G2078ll lion. video analyz1n!( Full time Nr 0 C evening shifts. Cafeteria eves . DRJVBlS dividual? Have you de· Vacation traveler~ Appioncn 1010 permanently 635·8028 - exp. helpful._<;olorsense Airport. Medium lll hvy style restaurant in Rae Cius to traln srhool bus ve loped excellent Beauttrul Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• collect Settee, red velour. SlSO. req. Competl~tve wages phones. No lypm!( S5 hr quel Ball Club. . . Roottr Set-flee Mm d r 1 v e rs now being general ofrire. com Beach oHice &IO 0821 llUY APPLIANCES ·. -Elec BRQ. almost new. Top pay for ngbt person, 752_,..,.,o 1 973 ~ 966 2666 1 w 1expr rrom I to 2 yrs formed H interested, I, mumcatton. and people Gene Les 9S7·8t33 Sprlllger Spameb AKC: SS 0 Imm 1 ta l Ion k A I "°"" Co t l P r R l -IJ\'er & wlute. 2 malt>. 2 Ch l T 7· SlS noo-1mo er. ppy ---R nar ac11r ooer applyHuntingtonBearh skills?Ooyouhaveprior , rismas ree .. l~l :30. On Sile Photo-RECEPTIONIST ror ex estaurant 9552 Woodlono Dr. HB. City School 015" l., 73S I TYPIST .ttECEPT New Thermidor 4S . glass female left SlZ.S Parh Hardwood maple coHee c1l1ng NB Tour ofr IUSIOYS 9 secretaria exp! wnh ,~ l·ouktop w grid 670-1225 graphics. 3303 Harbor M d Experienced Da• shift. 964-~ 14th St. H.B.536-7519. typing 60 wpm? ff so. I D Pt Harbor Yachts dle ibroiler. model OCT _ table. MO New queen llir Blvd. ES. Commerce 0 erat~ ex per req. , Sa I Boat Instructor Sch 1 · want tot-''-wr'thy"'•.1'11 sales oHice needs a good SHIHT'lU PUPS mattress. WI 5513360. Park. : Good typ111g. spelhng & ( 6 ·JOA M .2 JOP M I for 1 oo • noon supervisor ....,. vu typist r~epl lo work ..S. retail $700. Sell $4SO AKC. S275 -~ grammar a must. only Towers Restaurant. need~d in Newport Brh. Mon Fri 11 .15-l ·JS. $3.9S explain this aggressiv~ _, 640-•ISO. Waler ~.lg mirrored ,~I~ ... ·sh.&. level headed llldiv ne"d Laguna Beach. 1•pply 25·27 rrwstng sail boaL per hr Andersen Srhool position which includes wkend pp'ty ror addi 642·3277 /548-6460 headboard, l'Omplete w, ,_ -Aa ,.,, ~ ,, Wk d Frr ti · 1 d t1onal hr.;. Will train on 2 yr old Whirlpool AKC E 1 h c k 1350 Need exper'd person apply. Travel benefits to lo . Nina . 494-8460. !I lo 5. en. s now . sum· 760-3490 compe t1ve sa ary an Washer. S200 w dryer ng is Ot' er a c res so r I es . wi.Wl nooring, draperies. So Pac1f1 r Submit Mon-Fri mer incl, wkends. $4.SO Cull benefit package. romputer 493·2011 or free Spaniel Pupp1l'!>. 5 wks ~S·9479 back1rou.nd for order Resume toT Lehr. 24872 . --· hr Call ~7t00 SECRETARY Submit appltcatioo lo 496 0745. -646-8394 Old M f Multi colors Dmetle set. 5 piece Oak. ing,scheduling,bilhng Ttmberwood Wa), F:I RETAILSALES Sale; -net>dedforlrv111e Tract HowardOennan TYPIST RECEP Best Price in town Parquet table top Set-retarial skills 3184 TOrC!,Ca _!Q;JO • 1nheal~hrood slore Full COSMETICS Esrrow orr1ce Must THEJRVINE TIONISTP.R&Cundde •REFRIGERATOR.apt $22S~.1;i1-0ffiO 42X<l2 ~8487297 Airway, SuJle D CM & _P lime avail Call Wanted Cosmetirs haveescrowupr Hrs 8 COMPANY velopmen l de p t. s ize, works ok S6S GoldenRetnever.; Rt>cepuonist fullT1m4! Sh1rle alS44·0770 Salespers on High lo 5, Mon lhru Fri 1601 CamelbackStreel Personable, organned 67S·8127,997o.t32 9weeks01d AKC oras . cust made ol ~1601 Newport Center l.aw Employer pays health & N t B h c self i.tarter Varil'd . S I\ loman ~. sora bed , p If help wnld. no exp Ofhres Call Ntkkt or Retoil s.s ,H'SOft fashion Spe(ialty store dental benefits. Call for ewpor ~ar . a. re s p 0 n s I b ii 1l1 e s i~1dg:.a ~:cu ~t" nr~:s~ ~-~1942 ch r 'I 00 SS 2. 87 56 . nee Answering Service Art 9552411 Hi-Fashion discount NewPort Beach area a~240S0Toni 11416:.44 6796 55 65 wpm Excell free S2~. Reversl'drs Wire Fox Terrter Pups !ISS·~~ S3.SO per hr. to start. store Full & Part-time Salary +commission be r 1 & pt t d ., ••. 60.,. AK<.: Xlnl breeding Drt>xel sofa $16.S. Oriental call133-3333EOE RECE:f'TIONIST a\'ail Sal·Tues · ll 6 Good company benefits. SECRETARY ne 1 s op Y 0 a .,.... "" Shots SJ00.827 5292 dm table w stools Sl7S. for Cull time pos1t1on m Wed-Fri 118 Experience neressar). Real Esl<lte Investment ••SECRETARIES•• vunce60Santa Ana area Avocado Frigidaire SHiil TZL" pups. AKC. Twin mattii.pr"• SllOea. P /TIME EV&tlHGS Crnn t6M) , ... c.,..,, Alults with IKUta.ndmg attractive personahl1es who enjoy working with 10·15 year old youths. Eveniaas S-9 p.m. Call 642-4321 , ext 343 between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Ask for Andrea PtrlME work in High rash1on boul1que Responsible. Laguna area.494-D-1 llEALESTATE Mtwtto.SM For Sout hern California Builder looking for Cull \Une sales person. Must be Lir. Comm Draw Call9SHIOO CMh iropractirdor1fi ('er &16-~ Orlaoe . Stendhal. companyseekingexpr'd T70 /REconlrart$13.000 54657 refr1g,2door.good cond S250andup Cas honl) sm rose~ood;--hest 1)5 usl be depen abe, e · DeMarkorr. Borghese secretary. Require· Recpt/r60iP'->ne$14,400 VetennaryAss'l p95 675·5847 3al r1c1ent and t}pe ~ell. Retil D!L CaU644-7100. rnents Typing 6S 70 T70 XlntCo/f'unS18.000 w3nted.rem .. e,.p Apt size washer dryl'r ~9 S40-S48J --- Non·smoker prerered S ... LES,., ,...,.,a.-.o...n wpm. diclaphone. or· Exp Consultant Ours req"d. 54&0010 Can operate 00 an} sink AKC. Arghan brindle. 2 DINING cha tr.>, 431\Uque _Gill631·~ M•OCJlf--•H "' -~ gamzallonal skills & a Liz RemdersAgy, Jor Woitff~aitrHs '2()().494 7:E7 months. rem Shots & English oak. SJIO. 2anl•· R E c E P T G I R L LA ·s most sucressful Orrice supply company proress1onal manner 4020 BirrhEAt'64EOE wormed MOO After 6pm ~Uf clorks ~7136 __ FR JD A y . F t 1 me, ladies resale and dts· has full time positions Localed near 0 . C Newport ,1133-8190/Free "pply b wn 9A M & '79 GE t5'-z ru fl ref rig. 631·3560 Dark blue sofa. very good genera I ofr Nr So count store is opening a available. Will train A i r P o r t C a I I Noon. Charhe"s Chili. brown . lop f reezc r. Doberman Pupp1e5. blk & cond. JOO", $125. Coast Plaza 7S41S33 new location 111 Orange Newport Stationers, Inc _714r.r7S·!!l&S· 767 !9th St · Door •IOI. 1t•emaker,129S 5408483 tan . <7 weeksl shoti.. S75 call8474960 R . Se Co. We are seeking a S.S7·9212,Mr.Emmons SK11~P~ C.M Rerrigerator. S200 ea Ong bamboo rum. 7 ov•s ecept1on1st cretary. T A L E N T E D SECRETARY '"' Wo-L.....--u.a.. Was her dryer & gas 96<i 6161 ,.. JO hr week Must ha'e eo l Semi relli'ed man pre ~ ·~ mcl 7' t•ouch. ~.tint a r c u r ale l y p 1 n g MANAGER who is m SALES ,. as groW)llg organtza re r red $4 SO hr Wholesale import rom range. Sl25 each Di~ 4 AKC Cocker Spaniel cond s.500 firm 675-$SllS tere<ted 1n PART COM .... ,..Ct ... •l.L I.Jon lorated in Laguna 7 6 o be pan• nr-'· wareho .. ·e hwasher.$100_ 646-S8411 MF Butr 6 k ----Pleasant en,1ronmenl " -AA. Nt'guel offers excellent < 141 75·61 l twe4.'n , """ ~ ~-pups I • w s Lrg Pecan CofCee ••ble OWNERSHIP or the new 0 h ~ I p No e x p 0 r Stove, rull size. works .., · Laguna Beach 497 2333 Tired or selling houses 7 opportunity ror detail o-4pm "' • PS0-'250:..641 1672 S95 2 matching end store. Quahhed can necessary Pleasant j ver} good mo 5488513 for tnle~iew did ale s'--··'d have 2 lO 4 days a week ? We need conscious energet ir SEC'Y IUGALI k d . • ... 4.... In Search of adorable tables. S3S ea Triple nvw one licensee to learn lhe person with excellent New position open 10 our wor 1 n g ron it ion 5 or.....,. "°" medium size young dog Ma pie finish dresser, RECEPTIONIST yrs mech exper and a skills to manage. broker skills 3 years ex per well eslabhshed Irvine volden's Magtt· Wand. Dryer gas dean works Pref male Pedigreed SllO Couch, 115 Twin F time pos1t1on to min or $25,000to mvesl comm ercial real estate. Call Mr.;. Semas <7141 offi ce 12 years ex 946W 17th St, CM.App good ' ris' S48·S513 or ornot.646-3375 Bed frame mattress & answer phones & greel in this profitable and ex· Income from mg ml 831 .6400 ly9AM llAM 548·4485 bo · 1100 Sold people . hte typmg, IQ. ('lling business Prin· h 1 1 S --. perience Excellent lyp WINDOW W""HER Adorable Bloodhound. f . x spnngs. 1 b All I w i e_ y~u. earn. uper Secretary General Of· ing skills Salary open 1~ F'ridguJairc 9wks. AK(.', m> maple butcher block. key )' touch required. riples only. rep ies benefits . lire 111surance. fire good lyp111g skills _c_all f'ran.833-3622 Must have expr & de \'l'ry good cood SI~ 494-5486 77().1185 $75 Misc small rurn exper prererred Good confidential Call now health msuranre & den . 851·"""< , i!fndabler~r-~~ 63146lJ l 493-7960 c ompany bener1ts. forappl CallAnswerAd lal plan Contal'l Ken. , _ ......... S.cy,i1leupt •h-fftoYou 804 1 ems medical insurance Call :42l!,_642..QX! 24 hrs 675.6700 SECRET ARY We have 11 permanent M a > l a g Po r l a b 1 t• •• •• , •• ••••••••••••••. MOVING SAL.f RW.ESTATE Ru s 1 v Pe I 1 ra n XUOXOPBATOR washer dryer Xlnt F Ad bl f w h d b · RET All Support acrtg tpersonnel p 1t1me po6tl1on for af d S220 r e e or a e esting ouse s1 e y SALIS Res taurants , In t· M ......... G~ Sales functions. Good \'ariety ternoons 112.30-5 301 Reproduction Graph1rs ron . 495. _....... Co r kapoo puppy side refng, coppertone. Thi~isour36thyearsell (714 1549·!!.~-"'""" gl & h · MF OC · Terhnirian lo operate """" Trained. $$SO Oueen bdrm set ing (ine Southern needed for ladles dis Fullorpartt1mehelpfor growl opportunity , near Airport, copymarh111es,colate& Coppertone Chambfrs . . California homes RECEPTIONIST counlBoutique Mgr ..MatemilySt.ore. No ex· Siii 80 wpm, type 55 t yping 5S·60 wpm bind reports. Neatness Stove $75 Fril(1da1re 760-0142 ~ Misc.548-6&3 __ Perhaps you would en· Receptioni s t r o r CALLANNABELL per1ence necessary. wpm. 10 key by tout"h Salary ~OOhrtoslart essential Full lime Ap Refrig f~. 6428850. Mixed lab puppies. JUSt to Section Play P(n Newport Beach loan <21317494041 557~734 Newport Center loca ~a1limmed. 8!'J.l-9971 ply in person to Mr 840 8208 weaned. 2 Dant' mix Couch. rust r ol9red {~Y f~~:;~ a r~~:~~:~~ brokerage firm Busy Sales. Fine Art Gallery, lion Good salary & Service slallon attendant Fuentes at Robert Bein. She.eJ!lix· 548-2980 Best ofrer Oak D1111ng areas s~b as Big Ca telephonesandhghll)p-only exper nee4 apply beneC1ls Arlene. days6AM·3PM Apply Wilham Frost & A~ Frost Free Re rrqc 12 1 )Oung German Rm Table wG rba1n. mg Exp. prererred RETAIL •M"""" . .,,~,,,,.3 Dana 640.Slll Shell station 17th & Q IS Avorado. left open SlSO Shepherdmaledog!>.blk Grandrather's Clork nyon, Spyglass Hill, C ...,.,...,.,, ...,....,,.. soc1ates. 1401 ua1 l . S46 1038 Bar Chairs S50 eilcll.. Irvine TerTare, Ltnda all K~~9350 BUILDERS Point ----SECRET A.RY Irvine;, NB_ -Npt Brh • & Ian Ne~port Shelter Plants Hall Tree SJSO Isle.etc. SALES-GEHOFC Experienced, ror SERVICESfATION Aptshuto.e 644-3656 631.6220_ If you are presently ar R.ESales Growing wholesale established Orange ATTB4DENT X·Ray pl631·9366 Shetland Sheep Dogs. --- live in real estate sales PRODUCERS? EMPORIUM rurnilure showroom is County construction Full or part time Even REGISTBlED 19 cu. ft. frost rree brother & s1slt.>r, B&W. Movmg Sale. rorree ta· do )'OU have !immediate k" II . d firm. Shorthand, typing ings & week-ends x.• "'Y TECH Rerngerator. white with beauuful 49'J·4600 ble, 2 end tables. glass & unlimited access 10 Excellent progressive see mg a se -motivate & light bookkeeping. ll'A --tops. match 2 end lamJ16, commission split Ter • M ff' for Cllime work in Mac's Texaco~ Experience required wood & chrome trim BI a c k pure ma I e 1 hangtn!( lamp. ~00 lhe president or your nhr programs and re is Clllflg area or sales & general R~ply to: Ad 11948• Daily SERVICE Station alt end Sa I a q n e got 1 ab I e Good rond _ID~ 536-37~ neutered Lab. 4 yrs. lo\' OBO Antique Hav~land company. or is he hidden ferrals. National ad d ..AA.I oHi re responsibiht1es. Pilot. Box 1560• Costa lo assist owner w 1lubes. Newport Beach i\rea f'ngidaire washer dryer es people. good watr h fine chm a Grttn & gold away 111 an h'orY tower \•ertistng Call for in· an W8 IR;A Design & office ex-Mesa,S~92626-~. ISiands & gen. ma1nl Medical Offi~ Send re S 3 S 0 A m a n a dog. ~·99'77Qr548 9960 lnm. Serv l2 1100 Misc removed rrom the srene r d lerv1ew.S56-3670after7 H[P! perienre preerre . SECaETAlYP/T' Full time. Apply: Mr sume to Classified ad Rerr1gerator w ll'C WHIR LPOOL di s furn & knick kna<"ks. Our president is availa PM Salary commensurate perm . pan / ( i me Bolls. 2490 Fairview 11704, Daily Pilot. P 0 maker~-64J.1672 hwasher. copperlone, 968-79'J4 ~:;a~r~lll~ ah~~~ Restaurant with _experience. F~ll secreta ry lnsuranre ex· Rd. CM Box 1560, Costa Mesa C1\ CA LOR IC eye level ga$ good for parts 548-9860 Fors-;jecherry dtnlllg la· you Increase your earn FOOD PREP-Sandwich This division or the be~efits. Call for app t· perienre necessary SE~IN~ MACHINE u~a..-.£._ store w /sell clean oven or548·3036 ble six chairs & china m(ls~ maker, etc. Ir you are Wickes Compon1es will M 1 k e Fedder 1 Y · Hours & sale.t.XJ1eg. Will "8 ,_., ... -Avocado.~. 548·6962 Free to good home I yr cabinet server SlOOO EX~Tiencecl or tnU friendly. consctenllous. soon open a new Home Robe~son Bl vd South. train exception a I OraATVftS ••••••••••••••••,.•••••Whirlpool was hing o Id ma It' <'at 842·773t _ perienced you may well independent, & bke a Job lmproverrlt'nt Center in ~7~;rvay, A·I03. C.M pers~ Costa Mesa. ;~~~~~ lt.o~o~':f;'ti~~ .......... , 1005 machine, 2 spd. 4 cycle Neut shots Very arrer Oak triple dresser. fr profit from our color with 'ersalllity we net>d San Juan Capistrano, · 63l·l -----be r 642-~ "••••••••••••••••• .. •• S50 West111ghouse Frost llonal!._960-.SS7 Prov $375 Conlemp videolapetisltng&sales y o u Mon Fri 8 4 andweneedhelpNOW'! Sales Lady SECRETARY /Rerepl _!le its lVrry Go Round Horses Freejl00.SS7·8393 fw11ffwe 8050 wood desk $175 Xlnt ttamingprogramwhich Restaurant expt>r Lighting C1xlure Airport law firm Gd. SHIPPING CL ERK .fewe l e d Carmel · 548 ,,l>L•AM we feel 15 the rinest helpful. Please apply in Both run and part lime showroom. F'ull·Time. s kt lls. bnght se If. PACK ER. exper req Stander Lg Her.;rhell licycles 1020 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ·~ available person· St.onem11l Ttr· positions are available CM.Noex nec.548-9341 starte r . Non·smkr. KnowledgeorUPS.full Jumper Sml Heyn •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• **I BUY** Floral rourh lovestal We are not a franchise, race, 2915 Redhill, C.M. in SAL ES and r or SALESLADY Wanted in Jotiie, 851-11025 lime CM area. 957-9323 Jumper. Can be seen 't~k & H~~ Adstr0han Good used Furniture & Xlnt 1rond. ~ 2 gr'{~ branch or subs idiary REST ... ,,. ... .-CASHIERS. Retail ex· LagUJ1a Beach. P (rime SECIEJIDJ SHlrPIH=EIVIHG 2542 West Coast Hwy, 1 es. x l'Oll • a ar Appliances OR 1 will viny easy r rs. x n just headquarters. ,,..,_"' perie11ce wanted. In· 4 day wk. Exp'd. in sell· M J'!ew~. cess. · 645•9977 evs sell or SEU, for You con~~ 63l·SOl6 We have openings for a El Roberto now htrtng terviews will be held as ing women's rudy le 1 ~ . 'r" 8'X2'X6' high Armoire Dan Dueney Mono Shock MASTERS AUCTION Ca I 1 r or n 1 a K i n g few hilhly-moth•ated ~o'u~t~:Ype~o~;e~"1:1ng follows · wear. Pis. st.ate refs o':ec~rYAlrm~~~s :':exp.~= .:r:~~k from Flore~ce l~aly ,,.'7.,L,, 646-1616 lll-9625 Waterbed, built up. persons who have a de Write 320 S. Coast in all remle ·ship/rec Many drawel"S. Mirrer _ "'"'°""" many extras. SlOOOlbst' sire lo be more sur· lerviews lOAM or 2PM, Moa. Sept. 21st Hwy., Laguna Bearh largest law firms is dept Sal. to vary with in door S2200 OBO. Call I Peugeot P~·lO Xlnl 10 1 IUY RllMTUIE ofr ~ust~ 966-t!llMl_ ~:::1~u~. a~~i:t~~~t ~Is~~Jn~l~:~:.~i~af3 r.!~~ri.d ms~AWUDIES ~~~~;ri~.r~~~~ir~ c/ii :G~~t~n1~c:~~: ~~:~,~~:::~;ave ;f~vN~L~ ~13 ~: ~1~ K~G-1NNERs~*f~~ 29~~~!&~~~~~!r::0 with the sole owner & tAM. 3PM for exclusive children's to type 3 minimum or 60 CM Oriental Vases $45. bowl components have been EXTRA f1RM mattress clrs, 2 swivel It gm chrs fOWlder. call Wesley N Restaurant W.d. s.pt Jlrd boutique, South Coast wpm, possess good or: ~003 135. ginger~ jar S200. u raded. 75. 675·5359 set. never used. worth ~00 /bsl ofr. 64S-7JI() __ Taylor. * COUHTER tAM. I} Moo. Plaza. LE MAGASIN. ganizatlonal skills and Pitcher /Wash basin $75. Nishiki 10 spd. boys' 20", S.S30. sacr S248 del 6'h' Solid Walnut dresser . . w .... RrM. TntorCo. rElSOMi48.• 549-8585 enjoy working ID a SU curio cab S37S, wall good cond. S7S. Never used queen sz. king ·hdbrd. 2 night "lAt:ro'RS f"ull /parlllme, day shift. · rhallenaing position. We clock 631·5979 494.fi661 .worth SP.I. cash only slands & 2 lg wall mlr· 2lll San Joaquin Hills Will train. Oependabili· SAM JUAM oCCer xlnt rom pany scarrura Antique brass & iron dou· Mall,..-IOlS :~7~. Usually home ro rs $6 00 bs l Corr N"portBeach ty a must. Apply· Pie-CAPtSTlAMO N••• .,.rt, benefits and salary. u llUfttA ble bed, box spring & ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----64S-7J!!Q.__ 644-4910 cadillyPark Care,Mon · 32051C.-.0 •t•f••ntf you meettbequaUlira· Electronics co. In matt .675-5847 HDWOODJX•'S MUSTSB.L Dining table, brn lac People whoneed People Fri .. 2·5pm, 4881 Birch C.,Wr-lions and are interested Laguna Beach needs an 4• to 20' long. Xlnt deck Mahogany Obi Bed quer. 6 ch.rs <2 W/ann$1 That's what lhe St .1•1 Newport Beach, or in tht position, please exper'd. silk ~crecoer 20 Orig. paintirtgs &c ing. Fresh load arriving w /mattress. Nl~ht stand Uphl tnrl legs. If()() DAILYPIUYI' ca 851-1.sal. --APrLYEA~LY call Sylvia at (213) for thick film screen printsbyfamousattJsts. weekly \Save al 55'/ft &dresserlomatch Llke 7SI·~ SERVICE DIRECTORY Have someth111· ~ to sell ' 688""""" pri"ntina of substrates M """""· • • $75-1750. St0-8483 Jim, 646-91185 anytime. new. ust see to ap-Perfect bach 5 pc living iullabout! Classifiedads o itwelL Weofferagoodstarting Requires abilily to preciate. Only '1000 or rm set. Uke new S300. wage and autootatic in· Secreury operate screen printer, Sears Craftsman Table bet't offer Marla Call Pam. llft lPM .• ~~ilat ··················> : PART TIM~ EYEJltCS . : We are presently sccklnit adul~ with : 1 pteuantepersonalitles who woukl be : illlft'ftted in workin1 in Sales & Promotion wttlf Oally Pilot Carrien 10 to U )'un old. u.timlt«J t'1min11 1uilable to right Ptr&OD Kn · J·JOPM to 8 30PM. MooiJ1y thru Frid11. Some S1tul'd1y 1v1llab1Uty. For 1ppotnt~"'t'l1t· l(z.4321. ask tor 1ten- ~tt~m. : • . '• . <MANGE COA•T DAILY PflOT : : mW. IAY IT -':~OITA~· 12t21 • ... MfOVAt-•fUMITY ~Ylll ,.' ·•·•··•·•·•·••·••············•·········•· crease alter 6 mo. and DICUTIYI make at.tinlm & syn· Saw· SlOO. & 3 l • 7 7 91 art 6 p M 631 ·0'1~7 opportuniUes ror advan-SICUrAIY thetic fabric screens, in· n.'::"cn:~ 642-AJll weekdays, anytime Comer Group bedroom or cement. This is an ex· Secretary to President terpret bl=ts, use °" · c_,.. & weekends. Jf no answer liv ing room sel. Built In cellent chance to jomlnln of rapidlY ll"OWl.ng com· raUpeN!!:... m croha. meterks, DAfLY PllDT l••lpatill IOlO please keeplryin . ateL~ ~-~2-4920 -· our competent. e~l g Th.ls la I ch II etc. c:cua to ve wor . .. ..................... 2 quality club chairs 115 .start and grovi wi the •u.1. pany. 1 c a eng-log knowle.dge of ink, CLASSIFIED 35 rnll Camera. Lenses. ea. Lrg or. otlom•n S2S. Broyhill Premle"' 6ioc new 1tore In our• and· i.llg position with terrific 1urf1ce coatinp, block A "S Perfect rorstudent. sm, 64S·2<84 Mrdit. bdrm set ifnt lnR company. ' opportunltlu lor the out m•terlals, etc. ,..., 84&-'7217 ~ond '600 75$.ts$7, COMIJOIH OUI TIAN!!! HAWllell! At IUtLDllS IM· POltUM wltlt el "" ..... ,-.. ..... £q1al Oluottun.ity Em plo,W M JY IV /H fllf a-iftrd AA niht pu90n.. Must have ------~~---20 sofas. new. •· Lov· Must sarrifi~ l twk old ACTION excell. secttUrlal stills We offer ucd.I. pay & Yev C. W It, find h. NlkO!' Camera System. 2 esuts, 118. Sleepers. bv rm,. din rm, libltt. ~ l pleastnt penoaallty. benefitlpluaa TrodthWlllloWa.tM bod1es.3tenses+Xtras. 99.FACl'ORVk>H?OB A tAILl rtLoT .g,,,u..,_aai.ry a200 4 DAY WOll1 __ .,.wm--{ J so. An.ttu42.1MS Cquch. lomeat & -corrtt ~ffiP:ikfl~ute:,· ~· :;!::': per mo. + benefits. Co. ls 2 ml. from Coul 842•5878 Bauer C-lc.I soptr Imm til'llf, solid O'ak, $350 M3-UMI Call: ffw y 6 1 ml fnM-n ~' ....... , ... •-'-• w 1len1ee. ·•5. Older 080.142·7J31 'VJ't.'6Zt 'lb. DtMy Parisi• """' """'""" .... -. ~mm .540,.1413 --' h• S-. U+.e6-ISGS 5 Frwys. fo11 OM1t Appmal SABLE 1· EN'AROER Kln1·1i1e bttt, head-10'5 1.0 £. " board. sheet.a ' spread, · P&eate uJHor 1ppt. a>eople who arc wklnC Nlkor lens blnly Uff-d. eu.•711\....~ . acle "J04lf old ttulf for uw &oodles with a Cluaifled Id. IQ-5111 Ptrtemtl Dept. an 1partmen\ loolt rlrtl J!!OBO.• Bdrm set IOtid uh 2 TELONICBERKELEY In Claalfted. Will your S.l,lrilll!:ASEI drusers. bookcise TI...._MOl E.O.E. ad be there? To pl1~ It u88EEZE btad board, UOO. ad callMWm ClauitledM1142..!!!!.. 5454121=---- ....................... Apt S1~1 4 plect att· t ional Hfl. 1ntiqut chair, lowte". 09k l 11111 table. uptetu •• ,., a..d; ... £..-. ~to~m.s.. \ ~ - lllUll BllCH /SDUTH COAST . DlllJ Piiat WE DNESDAY, SE P T. 16, 1911 CAVAL CAD E ) S PORTS 0 2-3 85 a a Sugar Ray Leonard meets Thomas Hearns in boxing's r ichest f i ght toni ght . 8 5. 0 0 a · Lag.una council won't curb Arch Beach building By STEV • :i&IPOU ., .. OeltW ...... ,_ The Laguna Beach City Coun· ell bas reversed a previous vote a nd decided against restrictions on new home construction in Arch Beach Heights. T he council had \'Oted 4·0 earlier this month to divide the area into tour quadrants and al low construction of only two houses at a lime I n eac h quadrant. But council members Kelly . (;;, ""'"'\ TOM MURPHINI -~I'; Only litter. is left behind GOOD OLD SUMME RTIMES: Some of the es sen ti al rottenness that befell this best of all possible coasts during Summer '81, remains with us today. This is true even though we're now JO days past the Laboring Holiday. It's all supposed to be just a fading memory. to match the tan. by now . One good example of what befell that stall re mains fall en can be sighted as you motor up or down our Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. In this particul ar highway sector. we have ~ome new stretches of state beach park which becaml' l''\ ceedingly popular wit h the visiting inland popul<i<'t' during summer just past. WEEK DAYS OR weekend!>. at didn't seem to matter much as the touring visitors flocked to these newly-opened beaches and vistas to the sea. · Indeed, this was territory like El Morro Beach. Crystal Cove and other nearby points that. in past seasons. had hardly been visited by old pop bottles. bent beer cans or hotdog anq sandwtch wrapper~ wafting upon the vagrant ocean breezes. The new visitors fixed most of that. Si nce the state park system had opened up this virgin territory. and indeed the voices of some in land legislators were bleating even then that it wasn't being opened up fast enough, there wai. scarcely opportunity to prepare for the mass visita l ions. T HIS WAS PART ICULARLY evident along the aforementioned Coast Highway. since that's where most of the visitors jammed in to park. Regular motorists in the region-found thei r new preoccupa tion was in tryin g to miss beach visitors who were s pr inting across the four·lane pavement whale lu~ ging two beach chairs. a picnic basket and a squirm ing two·yelk-old. This daSfN:or life developed on a regular basis because state authorities had failed to provide an) State beach pork cleanup crew in enormous waterfront pratfall real parking for the beach visitors except along the inland side of the highway. Now that the mists of the morning tend to pre vail along our shoreline. and most of the visitors have vanished. the residuals of their beach holidays are clearly evident to commuters who ply the Coast Hi ghway route. OLD BROWN BAGS, crumpled plastic wrap- per s, paper cups and the aforementioned beer cans and pop bottles litter the roadside as tnute testimony to the popularity of the new beach spots near Crystal Co ve and El Morro. This litter even looks worse than regular litter now because it has reposed there so long it's begin· ning to get weatherbeaten. It's sort of become early antique litter Trouble is, it doesn't improve much with age. Why, you might suppose, does the rubble still re main so long after the happy beach throngs have vanished back to Brea. Placentia. La Habra or wherever? THE SUGGESTION HER E is that the same pro· vi sions were made by the state to clean up a fter the beach visitors as were made for them to park themselves at the beach in the firs t place. None, that is. r Certain voices out of SacramentSL\fere. exceed· ingty loud in procla iming lhat this area shoul d be open, free and clear for the beach goer. That 's pretty mu~h the way it's gone. State JOVemment, however, now seems a lot slowe r in tidying up the mess it mandated. Boyd and Howard Dawson changed their minds Tuesday and were joined an voting down the restru:tions by Councilman William Wilcoxel\, who had been absent for the first vote An angry c rowd or land; owners hoping to build homes in the subdivision c ame to the meeting to protest the restric· lions A s maller crowd of Arch Beach Heights reside nts also was present to back the restric· lions. saying that a n expected rush of new housing starts would create numerous s afety prob· lem s in the subdivis ion A moratorium on new con struct1on in Arch Beach Heights has been in effect for several years and is due to be lifted Sept 24, when a new access road for firefighting equipment opens. Tht• counr1I formulated and passed the restrictions when city staff members warned them thal the end of the morutorium will bring a rush of housing starts In the subdivision. Dawson, who s ugges ted the wording of the original restric· lions, s aid Tuesday he was changing his vote .. on i;ober second thought." Daws on s aid he was i n · fluenced l>y the arguments of the owners of undeveloped land. who said the restrictions wodld l'ncouragc the rush of housing starts they were designed to pre· vent , that lhe rush to submit plans would result 1n shoddy construction, and that market forces would prevent an all-out rush to build new homes in any event. Boyd said he 41lso was swayed by the owners· arguments, and added that he felt the council had listened to only one side of the argument when it passed the rest rictions. He also s aid the council s hould not have held a public hearing on the subject, which preceded passage or the restracl,Jons. without notifying landowners The landowners, many of whom hav<' waited several years for a chance to build a home 10 Arch Beach lle1ghts. said lhe restrictions would have caused sbme of them to wait many more yeari;. They s aid the restrictions were a violation of property rights and would lead to lawsuits against the city, und some said their land would lose value as a result Residents of the s ubda v1S1on said they fear that a burst or housing starts will bnn'g many trucks with them plus debris and street blockage. They said some trucks have lost their brakes on the sleep hill leading to the sub· d 1vis1on a nd s lammed into hom(:s. und that C'hildren would lw cndangcred by Lhe tru('kS Councilman Neil F1tzpatr1C'k ani.J M1tyor Sally Bellerue, who rontanued to support the restric· lions. satd they felt obliged to protect the health and safe\y of residents of the subdivision.· l''itzpatrick called for support of the restrictions with the pro· v1s 1on that they could be eased if the re were no problems. With the defeat of the restric· lions. city officials announced that the cit y will accept plans for new homes in the subdivision s tarting Oct. l . City Manager Ken Frank said all plans received that diY will be placed together at the end of the day and ra ndomly chosen, in public. to determine the priority in which they appear before lhe city's Des ign Review Board . The orde r in which they a re con· s idered by the board will have som e impact on how quickly work cun begi n on the new he> mes. Mental health continuation w e ighed C,ounty supervisors study offer from UC Board of Regen ts By GLENN SCOTT Of Ill• Dally l'I ... S"9ft Members of the Orange Coun- ty Board of Supervisors huddled today in a closed session to dis· cuss an offer that would allow the county to continue using mentaJ health services at UC lr\'lne Medical Center A contract for the hospital to serve county-fund ed mental health patienLc; 1s s cheduled to run out Thursday. It has been extended twice this summer, both al the last minute According to an offer made Vi ejo campus d evelopme nl plan s tudie d Saddleback College trustees hav e directed distr i ct administrators lo prepare new guidelines for poss ible private development of a 20·acre parcel on the Mission VieJO campus. The action resurrects a plan discussed las t year b~ the trus tees to lease a portion of the t·a mpu s know n as the ··Ma rguerit e Parkway Land" because of the parcel's proximi· ty to the roadway. However. the issue of leasing the land to private developers an exchange for as much as $5.2 million in cash and campus im · provements was rejected by the trustees in a 4·3 vote. Four plans for construction of rom mercial-office centers were submitted by developers after trus tees solicited development proposals. but no plan was selected At the ti me. concerns were voiced by trustees opposed to de· velopment t hat th e en vironmental impact on the campus would be too great and that the d istrict might be able to strike a better deal at a later date The land in question. located at the northwest edge of the rampus. would be leased to a private developer for a 66-year period. Smee last year's rejection of the ~evelopment propos al, state lawmakers have cut from Sad· dleback's budget $7 .5 milHon for c•onstruction of a new classroom building at the Main Campus in Mission Viejo. A ssem blywom an Marian Bergeson ( R·Newport Beach > has introduced a bill to allocate $2 million to begin construction, but action on the measure has been delayed. Board Pres id e nt William Watts, who favored development last year, a sked that the leasing question be brought back for dis· cussion in light of t he Cin anciaJ pr oblems facing the rapidly- growing district. He said he a nd his fe llow board members could not have predicted the severe budget con· s traints the district would be racing when they rejected the leasing plan last year . .... ··As tlm e has passed it is clearer to us now that-we must. seek alternative sources o( in· 1 come," Wat ts said'. Tru5tees Harriett Walther , John Connolly a nd Robert Moore. who voled against de· veJopmmt on the campus dminlt last year's vote, said they are now in ravor or reconsidering the plan D i.strict Superinte nde nt Robert Lombardi uld he would ha ve lntormatlon on a new leas· Log prol)OSaJ by next montti last week but made public Tues- day, the University of California Board of Regents will extend mental health services until next June 30. In exchange. the county would trans fer $4 million to the University . That figure is half of the $8 million m disputed pay- ments involved in a separate contract in wh1t•h the Medical Center provides health services for indigents and bills the county government. Regents announced earlier this year ter mination of t he mental health care contract as part of the dispute David Saxon, president or the Board of Regents. said in a let· ter to the supervisors Sept 9 that the university would simply hold the $4 milli o n until arbitration or other negotiations r esolved the disputed health care billings . If the S4 million eventually 1s determined lo be too high, the university would refund the dif· fere nce, with interest to the C'ounty. he said. The regents have been under pressure from s tate legislators to resolve the billing disputes a nd to wipe out t he m ulti- mill1on dollar defi cit on t he University account The county supervisors were silent this morning as they ad· Journed from their public meet· ing lo a private conference room . Board chairman Ralph Clark said no pu blic announce· ments were planned after their discussion 38 students seeking grants I Senior..s named semifinalists for 5,000 merit sc holarships Thir ty eight Orange Coa st ares high school seniors have been named semifinalists in com pet ition for abou t 5.000 Mer it Scholarships to be off.ered next year More than a million s tudents e nrolled m secondary schools across the nation entered the 1982 Merit Program by taking ~µec 1al tests last year Semifinalists represent the top half of one per cent of ea ch state's high school classes, a Na t ional Merit Scholarship Corporation s pokesman noted. They must qualify as finalists by meeting additional require· m ents before being cons idered for s cholarships . All merit scholars are chosen from among 13.500 highly able finalists. he added At stake are 1.500 awards of $1,000. About 3.500 other renewa· ble scholars h ips are wort h bet ween Sl.000 and $8,000 over a four-year college period. The names of scholarship win· ners will be released in Airil. ' CoastaJ area semifi nalrsts. by community and school are· Deer death toll up on Canyon Road . Costa Mesa· Costa Mesa High School. David Hunt. In· gra m Y. Sheng and Leila E. Sidawi. Dana Point: Dana Hills Hi gh . Bruce P. Jacobsen. Fountain Valley . Fountain Valley High, David Soohoo and Robert F Tog1e; Los Alamitos High, Susan L Mac kay a nd Julie T Yamamoto They come down from the grassy hillsides e n veloping Laguna Beach searching for water. or in winter attempting to eseiipe their flooded homes. Hardly a week passes that at least one deer isn't killed by a motorist weaving through the winding Laguna Canyon Road that cuts through this coastal ci· ty, according to Laguna Beach Animal Shelter Control officer Tricia Cook. The normally timid animals become quite aggressive in late s ummer and early winter when either a lack of water or too tnuch water forces them to flee their canyon and hilltop homes, Ms. Cook said. Last Friday night for exam- ple, two deer were struck while atte m pting to etoss Laguna Canyon Road, she said . The beige m ule deer, range from 200 lo 600 pounds, forage for food only at night, according to Ms Cook. "The headlights blind th.em a nd they freeze, .. explained Ms . Surf dies in Anaheim Cook "They become im· mobilized just s taring at the lights " Although construction keeps pus hing the animals farther back into the hills. their numbers have remained fairly stable since Irvine Company of· ficials stopped hunting them two years ago. according to Fish and Game Department Capt Bill Shenin. School info n i~ht l at~d in La~u na T he Laguna Beach P1' A will sponsor an ioiormation night for pare nts or high school students Thursday in the Laguna Beach lligh School gymnasium at 7 p.m . Teachers will explain the cur· riculum for the 1981-82 school year a nd discuss classroom behavior. Refreshments will be served. Huntington Beach. Edison lligh. David P. Suchard and Jan A Zemanik; 1 luntington Beach High, Mary K. Crandall, Diana L. Kong. Cristine J Maize. Jeff S Pierick, Timothy L. Pine and Susan A. Visser ; Mar ina High, Diana Foss. Eva M. Greger and John F. Moore. Irvine: Irvine High, Daniel J Fiegener. Tamara S. Powell and Sandra Stewart; University High, Francis Cheng, Lynn E. Ehrensperger, Alice Y Kiang, Janine A. Rivas and Dee nesh S. Sohon1 Laguna Beach Laguna Beach High, Melissa C. Burton and Andrew T. Shan non. -Laguna Hills: Laguna Hills High, Kenneth R. Shepardson . Newport Beach: Corona del Mar High. Mark A. Admir al, Al· len W Menton and Scott N. Rich man ; Newpor t Christian High, Richard E . Garne r : Newport Harbor High. Daniel S. Coble. Gregory E. Kay, I rene C. Turner and GOrdon K. Wanlass -~ CaJifornia Surf, the Anaheim franchise or lhe North American Soccer League, ceased operatioos Tuelday. An 11·21. season. and poor ~ltendence prompted le••ue or- ficl als to ~uU out of the territory. Coach and owner re· actions on Page 85> Q .... .. Dilly Piiat WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1911 llVINI CAVALCADE 82-3 Sugar Ray Leonard meets Thomas Hearns in boxing's richest fight tonight. B5. D n I 0% tax seen putting theater 'out of business' r • By RICHARD GREEN Of .. o.M:r ........... A 10 percent entertainment tax could spell disaster for the 10,000-s~tator Irvine Meadows Amphith eater, said am - phitheater managing partner Bob Geddes. "It would put us out or busl .ness," Geddes said Tuesday. "A normal tax is about 1 percent. A 10 percent tax is steep as a cliff." Geddes declined further com- ment. The Irvine City Council Is to ~ ----------------~ TOM MURPHINf -W I', Only litter is left behind GOOD OLD SUMMERTIMES: SQme of the es- sential rottenness that befell this best of all possible coasts during Summer '81, remains with us today. This is true even though we're now 10 days past the Laboring Holiday. ll 's all supposed to be just a fading memory. to match the tan, by now . One good example of what befell that still re- mains fallen can be sighted as you motor up or down our Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. In this particular highway sector. we have some new stretches of state beach park which became ex· ceedingly popular with the visiting inland populace during summer just past. WEEK DAYS O R weekends, it didn't seem to matter much as the touring visitors flocked to these newly-opened beaches and vistas to the sea. Indeed, this was territory like El Morro Beach, Crystal Cove and other nearby points that. in past seasons, had hardly been visited by old pop bottles. bent beer cans or hotdog and sandwich wrappers wafting upon the vagrant ocean breezes · The new visitors fixed most of that. Since the state park system had opened up this virgin territory, and indeed the voices of some in· land legislators were bleating even then that it wasn't being opened up fast enough. there was scarcely opportunity to prepare for the mass visita· lions. T m S WAS PARTICULARLY evident along the aforementioned Coast Highway. since that ·s where most of the visitors jammed in to park. Regular motorists in the region found their new preoccupa- tion was in trying to miss beach visitors who were sprinting across the four-lane pavement while lug- ging two beach chairs, a picnic basket and a squirm· ing two-year-old. This dash for life developed on a regular basis because state authorities had failed to provide a~y State beach park cleanup crew in enormow waterfront prat/all real parking for the beach visitors except along the inland side of the highway. Now that the mists of the morning tend to pre- vail along our shoreline, and most of the visitors have vanished, the residuals of their beach holidays are clearly evident to commuters who ply the Coast Highway route. · OLD BROWN BAGS, crumpled plastic wrap- pers, paper cups and the afor~mentioned bee~ cans and pop bottles litter the roadside as tnute testimony to the popularity of the new beach spots near Crystal Cove and El Morro. This litter even looks worse than regular litter now because it has reposed there so long it's begin- ning to gel weatherbeaten. ,. It 's sort of become early antique li tter. Trouble is, it doesn't improve much with age. Why. you might suppose, does the rubble still re· main so long after the happy beach throngs have vanished back to Brea. Placentia. La Habra or wherever? THE SUGGESTION HERE is that the same pro- visions were made by the state to clean up after the beach visitors as were made for them to park themselves at the beach in the"'rtrst place.· None, that is. _ . -~ Certain voices out of Sacramento were exceed· ingly loud ln proclaiming that t.hls area should be open. free and clear for the beachgoer. That's pretty much the way it'a gone. Stale Jovemment, however, now seems a lot slow~r ln tadying up the mess it mandatM. consider the tax al Its Oct. 13 meeting. City Administrative Services Director Mike McNamara said that under the terms o f Proposition 13 such a tax would have to be approved by Irvine voters. The entertainment tax, as cur· renUy proposed. would take 10 percent of the gate receipts for spedal entertainment events in Irvine, such as concerts at the newly opened Irvine Meadows Amphitheater. McNamara explained that such a tax could raise about $660,000 in revenue for the city every year. He said lh11t under the present system, the Ci\.y of Irvine bills promoters of entertainment events for the cost.s the city ln· curs as the result of those events. For example, according to Irvine police chief Leo Peart, it costs the police department $800 to provide public safety services at a normal Irvine Meadows Amphitheater Concert. U nd e r the terms of Proposition 13, such costs can be charged back to the am - p h i t h e.a t e r . H o w e v e r , Proposition 13 says that, without the voters' approval, the city can 't levy any taxes not directly related to city service costs. McNamara said that special entertainment events such as amphitheater concerts cause the city to incur a number of "subtle costs," which are hard to docu· ment and, therefore, difficult to recover from amphitheater of· ficials. The implementation of a 10 percent entertainment tax would provide the city with revenue to cover these "subtle costs," which include street improve· ments and maint enance, McNamara said In comparison with the 10 per· cent entertainment tax proposed tor Irvine, t.be City of Cypress levies a 35 cent taic on admission un tickets to Los Alamitos Race Course, according Lo June Lam- bert, supervising accountant l9f' Cypress. This tax is about 16 percent ol the $2 .25 general admission price at the race course. Irvine city Councilman Larry Agran has expressed concern ttiat the proposed entertainment tax would be a burden to spectators at the amphitheater. He has said he is concerned that some officials are backing the entertainment tax, not for the purpose of offsetting costs of t.he amphitheater, but to raise money for capital improvements. Mental health continuation weighed County supervisors study offer ·from UC Board of Regents By GLENN SCO'M' Of'" IMlly,.... ,..., Members of the Orange Coun- ty Board of Supervisors huddled today in a closed session to dis- cuss an offer that would allow the county to continue using mental health services at UC Irvine Medical Center . A contract for the hospital to serve coun ty-funded mental health patients is scheduled to run out Thursday. It has been extended twice this summer. both at the last minute. According to an offer made last week but made public Tues- day, the University of California Viejo c ampus developme nt plan s tudie d Saddleback College trustees · h ave directed di st ri c t administrators to prepare new guidelines for possible private development of a 20-acre parcel on the Mission Viejo campus. The action resurrect,s a plan discussed Tast ·year by the- trustees to lease a portion of the campus known as the .. Marguerite Parkway Land" because of the parcel's proximi- ty lo the roadway. However, the issue of leasing the land to private developers in exchange for as much as SS.2 million in cash and campus im· provements was rejected by the trustees in a 4·3 vote. Four plans for construction of commercial-office centers were submitted by developers after trustees solicited development proposals, but no plan was selected.· Al the time. concerns were voiced by trustees opposed to de· velopment tb~t the environmental impact on the campus would be too great and that the district might be able to strike a better deal at a later date. The land in question. located at the northwest edge of the campus, would be leased to a private developer for a 66-year period. Since last year's rejection of the development proposal, state lawmakers have cut from Sad- dleback's budget $7.S million for construction of a new classroom building at the Main Campus in Mission Viejo. Assemblywoman Mariani Bergeson ( R·Newport Beach> has introduced a bill to allocate $2 million to begin construction, but action on the measure has been delayed. Board President William Watts, who favored development last year, asked that the leasing question be brought back for dis· cussion in light of the financial problems facing the rapidly- growing district. He said he and his fellow board members could not have predicted the severe budget con· straints the district would be f~cing when they rejected the leasing plan last year. "As time has passed it is clearer to us now that we must seek alternative sources of in- come," Watts said. 'trustees Harriett Walther, John Connolly a nd Robert Moore, who voted agabdt de-; ~-4 velopment on the cam put 4unng last year's vote, said they art now in favor or reconslderlnl the plan. Dlstrlct Superintendent Robert Lombard} uJd be would have lnformatlon oo a new leu· lnJr propoeal by next m onth. Board of Regents will extend mental health services until next June 30. In exchange, the county would transfer $4 million to the University. That figure is hall of the $8 million in disputed pay. ments involved in a separate contract in which the Medical Center provides health services for indigents and bills the county government. - Regents announced earlier this year termination of the mental health care contract as part of the dispute. David Saxon, president of the Board of Regents. said in a let· ter to the supervisors Sept. 9 that the university would simply hold the $4 million until arbitration or other negotiai,ions resolved the disputed health care billings. If the $4 mi!Jion eventually is determined lo be too high, the university would refund the dif- ference, with interest to the county, he said . The regents have been under pressure from state legislators to resolve the billing disputes and to ·wipe out the .multi- million dollar deficit on the University account. The county supervisors were silent th.is morning as they ad· journed from their public meet· ing to a private conference room'. Board chairman Ralph Clark said no public announce· ments were planned after their discussion. According to state law, public· ly elected bodies such as the Board of Supervisors can meet privately only to discuss person- nel or legal issues. Clark said both were to be discussed. Sources c lose to the supervisors confirmed today that the regents' offer was to be discussed. 38 students seeking grants Seniors named semifinalist s for 5,000 merit scholarships Thirty-eight Orange Coast area high school seniors have been named semifi nalists in com p etition for about 5,000 Merit .Scholarships to be' offered next year. / More than a million students enrolled in secondary schools across the nation entered ~e 1982 Merit Program by tak7g special tests last year Semifinalists represent the top half of one percent of each state's high school classes, a Na· tional Merit Scholarship Corporation spokesman noted. They must qualify as finalists by meeting additional require- ments before being considered for scholarships All merit scholars are chosen from among 13,500 highly able finalists, he added. At stake are 1,500 awards of $1.000. About 3,500 other renewa· ble scholar s hips are worth between $1,000 and $8,000 over a four-year college period. The names of scholarship win· ners will be released in April. ' Slayer of woman Coastal area semifinalists. by community and school a re: -Costa Mesa: Costa Mesa High School. David Hunt, In· gram Y. Sheng and Leila E . Sidawi. convicted in county It took only three hours Tues· day for an Or ange County Superior Court jury to return a first degree murder conviction against John Davenport for the Marc h . 1980, slaying of a woman in an Irvine field. Davenport, 25, also faces the possibility of a death sentence because the jurv folJ'nd that his Woman died of s tabbing A stab wound to the upper torso caused the d'eath of an un- id en ti fied woman found in a shallow grave nea r tht> East Irvine area. according to a cor· oner's autopsy. Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said today that the worn an, found by construction workers Monday in county ter- ritory near the intersection or Marine Way and Sand Canyon Avenue, had been buried three to five days. He said that investigators have not determined a motive, discovered any witnesses or identified any suspects. Surf dies in Anaheim victim, Gayle Anoe Lingle, had been tortured pri or to her death. The jury will begin d e - liberations in the penalty phase of the trial beginnin~ Monday in Judge Phillip Cox's courtroom. Deputy District Attorney An· thony Rackauckas argued dur· ing the trial that Davenport. known to friends as "Honda Dave" because of his motorcy· cle, had taken Ms. Lingle to the field after they left a Tustin bar. He also presented evidence that tire tracks found at the murder scene resembled the un- usual pattern on Davenport's motorcycle, which was on dis- play in the court room during much of the trial. Ms .Lingle's body, found by Caltrans workers in the field near Myford Road and Michelle Ori, had been sexually assaulted and she had been impaled on a stake, witnesses said. Davenport was arrested three days after the body was found by Irvine police detectives. He had been released less than a year earlier after serving four years for attacking and stabbing a woman during a burglary al· tempt. . Dana Point: Dana Hllls High, Bruce P . Jacobsen. -Fountain Valley: Fountain Valley High, David Soohoo and Robert F. Togie: Los Alamitos High, Susan L Mackay and Julie T. Yamamoto. -Huntington Beach: Edison High, David P. Suchard and Jan A Zemanik: Huntington Beach High, Mary K Crandall, Diana I.. Kong, Cristine J . Maize, Jeff S. Pierick, Timothy L. Pine and Susan A. Visser; Marina High, Diana Foss. Eva M. Greger and John F. Moore. Irvine: Irvine High, Daniel J. Fiegener, Tamara S. Powell and Sandra Stewart; University High, Francis Cheng, Lynn E. Ehrensperger, Alice Y. Kiang, Janine A. Rivas and Deenesh S. Sohoni. -Laguna Beach: Laguna Beach High, Melissa C. Burton and Andrew T Shannon. -Laguna Hills : Laguna Hills High, Kenneth R. Shepardson. -Newport Beach: Corona de! Mar High, Mark A. Admiral, Al· le n W. Menton and Scott N. Richman; Newport Christian High, Richard E . Garner; Newport Harbor High , Daniel S. Coble, Gregory E. Kay, Irene C. Turner and G<>rdon K. Wanlass. Callfomia Sud. the Anaheim f ranchlse ol Uie Nartb American Soccer Leaaue, ceased operaUons Tuetday. Ari 11·21 season and poor attendance erompteiil lea«Ue of. licials to puU out of the territory. Coadl and owner re- act lons on Page 85. ... ,, Dilly Pll1t WEDNESDAY, SEPT. t6, 1911 CAVALCADE 82-3 a a c 2 Sugar Ray Leonard meets Thomas Hearns in bo~ing 's richest fight tonight . 85. u 0 a County hoa~d· mulls UCI menta health • services Bf GLENN SCOTl' .... ...., ......... Members of the Orance Coun· ty Board of Supervisors huddled today In a closed session to dis· cuss an offer that would allow th~ county to continue using mental health services al UC Irvine Medical Center. A contract for the hospital to serve county.funded ll)ental health patients is scheduled to run out Thursday. It has been extended twice this summer . -~ T-DM_M_U_RP-HIN-E.t,~¥ Only litte:r is left behind GOOD OLO SUMMERTIMES: Some of the es· senlial rottenness that befell this best of all possible coasts during Summer '81. remains with us today. This is true even though we're now 10 days past the La boring Holid ay. It's all supposed to be jus t a fading memory. to match the tan, by now. One good example of what befell that still re· mains fall en can be sighted as you motor up or down our Pacific Coast Hi ghway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. In this particular highway sector. we have some new stretches of state beach park which became ex- ceedingly popular with the visiting inland populace during summer just past. WEEK DAYS OR weekends, it didn't seem to matter much as the touring visitors flocked to these newly-opened beaches and vistas to the sea. Indeed. this was territory like El Morro Beach, Crystal Cove and other nearby points that. in past seasons. had hardly been visited by old pop bottles. bent beer cans or hotdog and sandwic h wrappers wafting upon the vagrant ocean breezes. The new visitors fixed most of that. Since the st ate park system had opened up this virgin territory, and indeed the voices of some in· Ja nd legislators were bleating even then that it wasn't being oi>ened up fast enough, there was scarcely opportunity to prepare for t he m ass visita- tions. TIDS WAS 'PARTICULARLY evident along the aforementioned Coast Highway. since that's where most of the visitors jammed in to park. Regular motorists in the region found their new preoccupa· lion was in trying to miss beach visitors who were s printing across the four-lane pavement while lug- ging two beach chairs. a picnic basket and a squirm· ing two-year·old. This dash for life developed on a regular basis because state authorities had failed to provide any I -----~-' -f ~ \ .. P), .~f ~~-JI :V ~ :~· ·1 ~t:l~ f!:'~ ~~"~ .'~/ ~ )) ---~-s~~ State beach park cleanup crew tn tn0rm0tu watef"f ront rnatf aJI r eal parking for the beach visitors except along the inland side of the highway. Now that the mists of the morning tend to pre· vail along our shoreline. and most of the vi~itors ~ have vanished. the r esiduals of their beach hohdays are clearly evident to commuters who ply the Coast Highway route. · OLD BROWN BAGS, crumpled plastic wrap· pers, paper cups and the aforementioned beer c'ans and pop bottles litter the roadside as tnute testimony to the popularity of the new beach spots near Crystal Cove and El Morro. This litter even looks worse than regular litter now because lt has reposed there so long it's begin· ning to get weatherbeaten. - It's sort of become early antique litter . Trouble is, it doesn't improve much with age. Wby, you milht suppose, does the rubble still re· main so lon1 after the happy beach throngs have vanished back to Brea, Placentia, La Habra or wberevtt? THE Sl1GGESTION HERE iS that the same pro- yisiom we.re made by the state to clean up alter the beach visitors as were_made f.ot them to park- themselve1 at the beach in the fint place. ~ ..... ~~--Certaia ~out or Sacramento were exceed· lnllY loud in ~Iii.min& tbt om area should be open, fNil and clear for tbe ~r. That's pretty mueb tM wq it'• 1one. .... ~--\. bo1111.-a .. •~•N•ll', 110W seems a lot .._.._,.. . ..,uae .. tt ~atH. ~ ' both at the last minute. According to an offer made last week but 1Tiade public Tues· day, the University of California Board of Regents will extend mental health services until next June 30. In exchange, the county would transfer S4 million to the University. That figure is half of the S8 million in ·disputed pay. ments involved in a separate contract in which the Medical r.enter provides health services 38 coast students contenders Thirty-eight Orange Coast area high school seniors have been named semifinalists in competition for about 5,000 Merit Scholarships to be offered next year. More than a million students enrolled in secondary schools across the nation entered the 1982 Merit Program by taking special tests last year. Semifinalists represent the top half of one percent of each s tate's high school classes, a Na· tional Merit Sc ho lars hip Corporation spokesman noted. They must qualify as finalists by meeting additional require· ments before being considered for scholarshi ps . All m erit scholars are chosen from among 13,500 highly able finalists, he added. At stake are 1,500 awards of $1,000. About 3,500 other renewa· ble scholars hips are worth between $1,000 and $8,000 over a four.year college period. . T he names of scholarship win· ners will be released in April. Coastal area semifinalists, by community and school are: -Costa Mesa: Costa Mesa High School, David Hunt, In· gram Y. Sheng and Leila E. Sidawi. -Dana Point: Dana Hills High, Bruce P. Jacobsen. -Fountain Valley: Fountain Valley High, David Soohoo and Robert F. Togie; Los Alamitos High, Susan L . Mackay and Julie T. Yamamoto. -Huntington Beach: Edison High, David P. Suchard and Jan A. Zemanik; Huntington Beach High, Mary K. Crandall, Diana L. Kong. Cristine J. Maize, Jeff S. Pierick, Timothy L. Pine and Susan A. Visser; Marina High, Diana Foss, Eva M. Greger and John F. Moore. -Irvine: Irvine High, Daniel J . Fiegener. Tamara S. Powell and Sandra Stewart; University High. Francis Cheng, Lynn E . Ehrensperger. Alice Y. Kiang, Janine A. Ri vas and Deenesh S. Sohoni. Laguna Beach : Laguna Beach High. Melissa C. Burton and Andrew T. Shannon. -Laguna Hills : Laguna Hills High, Kenneth R. Shepardson . -Newport Beach: Corona del Mar High, Mark A. Admiral, AJ. len W. Menton and Scott N. Richman ; Newport Christian High, Richard E . Ga rper ; Newport Harbor High, Daniel S. Coble. Gregor y E. Kay. Irene C. Turner and Gordon K. Wanlass. Gunman gets $500 cash at motel in NB An armed bandit wearing a baseball cap and a gray work uniform forced a'Newport Beach motel clerk to lie on the floor and put her thumbs in her mouth while he scooped up $500 in cash, police reported. The woman told officers the gunman entered the Travel Lodge, 6208 W. Coast Highway, · just moments after her 7·year· old son bad left for school at about 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. The bandit, described as being ln bis 40s and sporting short b&ir, repolUdly pulled out a handgun, leaped over the res· 1 ervatlon cobnter and told the woman to iet on the noor while ile cleaned oui 1 cub drawer and • money pouch. .. ., you call the police," the Junma alletedlr'Smct, "tt wW " • Md d~ ,_ JOU aad your ·---~ -~ The WOIDlll told otrlc .. Ille remalaed on tb• floor for ............ .nir .... bmdlt left ud did aot H• wblclt ilreetllDMftell. A,..___..,...._ .. c··r.•--•• ., ............... ... ...f"'d?P I for indigents and bills the county government. Regents a nnounced earlier this year termination of the mentaJ health care contract as part of the dispute. David Saxon, president of the Board of Regents, said in a let· ter to the s upervisors Sept. 9 that the unjversity would simply h old the S4 million u ntil arbitration or other negotiations resolved the disputed health care billings. tr the $4 million eventually Is determined to be too high, the university would refund the dif. ference, with interest to the county, he said. T he regents have been under pressure from state legislators to resolve the billing disputes and to wipe out t he multi· million dollar deficit on the University account. The county supervisors were silent this morning as they ad· journed from theirY1>ublic meet· Upper Newport Bay cleanup delayed The $4·million cleanup project for the Upper Newport Bay haS been delayed inde finitely because the state has been una· ble to sell bonds needed to partially finance the effort. Cijy officials say they have learned that interest r ates have slowed bond sales. The project, to be funded through various sources, was ex· pected to begin in late October and take eight to 10 weeks to complete. City Manager Robert Wynn said he is hopeful the setback won 't mean more than a two· month delay. He said the state is consider ing other ways of packaging the bonds to make them more attractive. T he project, now in final de· sign stages. is to include partial dredging of the extreme upper p ortions of t he bay a nd a deepening of the San Diego Creek to slow the now of s ilt to the bay. The unsold Clean Water and Water Conservation Bonds r epresent nearly Sl.5 million. Other funds are coming from the state's Energy Resource fund, Newport Beach. Orange County and the Irvine Company. Addition a lly, lit e Irvine Company has agreed to let workmen ~ile dredgings on property it owns near the top of the bay. Mesa tract first with cable hookup Residents of the Sea Bluff con- dominium project ly ing in a deep southwestern Costa Mesa canyon soon will be the only Costa Mesans to boast cable television installations. City officials recently signed fra nchise a rra ngements with Dickinson Pacific Cablesystems allowing the-firm •to link condos in the tract to the firm's system serving the Huntington Beach and Fountain VaJley area. Assistant city manager Allan Roeder said the s pecial franchise, authorized by the City Council, followed complaints from residents that they could not receive normal television broadcasts in the deep canyon. Meanwhile, Roeder said, the city is nearly ready lo hire a co n s ulting firm to map specifications for bids when Costa Mesa sets a cable system to be available to all residents. The study is expected to take about six months. Roeder said, and when it is completed bids for installation o f a cable network will be sought. Costa Mesa is one of only a few coastal cities without cable television service. Roeder estimated it will be between 18 months and two years before such a system would be available to all homes a nd bus inesses in t h e com- munity. School OKs lease of Jamboree site Newport·Mesa School District trustees declared the 36·acre Jamboree site surplus property T uesday night and ordered Superintendent John Nicoll to begin drafting lease plans. The acreage is contiguous wit h the o ld Ba y View Elementary Sc hool plant declared surplus previously and n ow leased for classes by Coastline College. Bids to lease both properties, totaling 48·acres, eventually will be solicited by the board which reviewed a preliminary proposal • for the joint properties Tuesday nt°ght. Daon Corp. a nd Newport Western Corp. have indicated they will bid to lease the proper. ty for SS years to construct a shopping and office complex overlookin g US'l>er Newport Bay. The two firms are proposing a $2.5 million annual lease fee for the property that they estimate is valued at about $25 million. The district paid Sl,065,000 for the 36-acre parcel on Jamboree Road in June 1965. In other action, the board authorized Nicoll to discuss with district lawyers a nd with a Newport Beach attorney a pro- p osal for construction of a private multi-story p arking facility at Newport fl arbor High School. Attorney Milan Dostal, a former Newport Beach city councilman, told the board that an unnamed client would build the structure on a school park· ing lot on 15th Street near Irvine Avenue at no cost to the district. Dostal said his client would al· low free use of the structure by students and faculty but would lease out space during evenings and in the summer. 1ng lo a private conference lroom . Board chairman Ralph Clark said no public announce· ments were planned According to state law, public· ly elected bodies such as the Board of Supervisors can meet privately.,,nly to discuss person· nel or legal issues. Clark said both were to be discussed. Sources close to the supervisors confirro.ed today that the regents' offer was to be discussed. Sentencing due Irvine sex slayer It took only three hours Tues· day for an Orange County Superior Court jury to return a first degree murder conviction against John Davenport for the March , 1980, slaying of a woman in an Irvine field. Davenport, 25, also faces the possibility of a death sentence because the jury found that his victim, Gayle Anne Lingle, had been tortured prior to her death. The jury wil l begin de· liberations in the penalty phase of the trial beginning Monday in Judge Phillip Cox's courtroom. Deputy District Attorney An- thony Rackauckas argued dur· ing the trial that Davenport, known to friends as "Honda Dave" because of his motorcy· cle, had taken Ms. Lingle to the field after they left a Tustin bar. He also presented evidence that tire tra<'ks found at the murder scene resembled the un· usual pattern on Davenport's motorcycle, which was on dis· play in the court room during much of the trial. Ms.Lingle's body, found by Caltrans workers in the field near Myford Road and Michelle Ori, had been sexually assaulted and she had been impaled on a stake, witnesses said. Davenport was arrested three days after the body was found by Irvine police detectives. He had been released less than a vear earlier after serving four years for attacking and s tabbing a woman Seniors can ride vans Senior citizens res iding in Costa Mes a looking for inex· pensive transportation may find the answer in the city's new Senior Van Program. The Leisure Services Depart· ment offers a taxi·like service lo res idents over 65 who need t ransportation Fee is 25 cents. Van operators may be contacted by calling 645·8553 between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m . for pick·up at homes within the city. Bandit robs Mesa e atery A bandit who ask e d the hostess at Love's Wood Pit Barbecue in Costa Mesa for som e change Tuesday night escaped from the restaurant at 3046 Bristol St. with about $200 in cash. police said. Officers said the dark·haired man, in bis 20s, showed the hostess a small revolver tucked in bis waistband and demanded money from the cash register at about 9:15. Sud die• ln Aiialieim California surf, the Anaheim franchise of the NGrth Amertc:mi Soccer IAape, ceased~ • .\I ll·ll llDDn and poor aUeodanoe II ,ol· flclalt to. pull out of the territ«J. ~... nt• actioaa on Pa1e 85. 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P!?.n .. d&llcl47\Q-1 Dow Jones Final OFF 6.76 CLOSING 857.59 ~~"' ~~~ ..,,-..~ Plan ahead for college aid 1 St>(Ond of a three-part senes on jinJlncwg o college educaWJtl J If your chdcl is a t11gh school senior planning to :ittend college in fall l9A2, now is when you mu11t start the process of gettin g financial aid. Don't wait until 1..·arly 1982. or later this year. but begin in October. You and your child are in an entirely new era in which eligibility for aid is being slashed, sources of fede ral funds art• being narrowed and costs for financial aid are soaring All these adverse trends, particularly to the m1ddle·incomc famtl) with an average performing student, are in motion while the expenses of I htgh sthool arc t'ducat1011 e:tfter ~ s k yl'o<:keting across-the:board ~ ~ lle rc is a _ bnd calendar .4'-____ ,, _______ _ 0 f e ~ s e n t i a 1 SYlVIA PORJf R steps for you to tukt· lo apply ror aid Obey the date guides for your own benefit. Oel'OBER: Havl' your child pick up a free copy of .. Meeting College Costs•· from his or her high school counselor. This booklet outlines the fin anc ial aid process, describes funds available from~ various sources and-guides you Lhrough Lhe rules on eligibility•for these funds. · Meeting College Costs." prepared by the (;ollege Scholarship Service, has ch;.irts lo help you cslimute how muc h you m1ghl have to pay toward the cost of college and figure your eligibility for financial aid Your child should t•ontact colleges early for any sp cci;il financial aid application instructions - deadlines, forms. etc. especially if he or she plans to take advantage of an early decision program NOVEMBER: Have your child pick up a 1982·83 1''1n ancial Aid Form l FAF> from t he school counselor Most colleges and other aid sponsors use the FAF to help them determine how much financial uid you need. JANUARV : As soon as possible after J an. l , 1981. send your completed Financial Aid Form to CSS. 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