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warned: More flights loom
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of'lhe o.Nr Nol l laff
trafuiportatJon demand. the number of jet departures to 9a per day. Forty.one per day are
now permitted.
expand lta Fashion laland facUlty
with a 12-story, 210-room
addition. (While pla11J1 have been
submJtted to the city, they have
not been approved.)
Bruce Nestande, chairman of
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors, had a atem warning
Wednesday for Ne wport Beach .
Should the city not chanae lta
current course. Neatande uid,
''Then maybe we will have to
add a lot more flight.a. I can't say
how many at this point."
The plarul were prepared by
the county airport ataff.
The city can expect an increase
In the permitted number of jet
departures from J o hn Wayne
Airport if it continues to promote
commercial ventures, such as
hotels, that boost local air
The board c hairman 's
comments followed dlscloaure
that county officials are atudying
five options for the future of the
airport ranging from holding the
line on expansion to increasing
"At far as I tee It, the city la
thumblng ita nose at us, wanting
to close down the airport, but
expanding the hotels," Neatande
sald.
He referred to a proposal by
the Marriott Hotel Corp. to
Newport Beach Councl Iman
Paul Humme l cr it icized the
option.a today as being "out of
context with reaU\y."
"I don't see how the county can
even conceive of considering
increasing flights knowing that
CREATIVITY CHANNELED Chris and Scon, who
painted their faces to preserve their "semi-anonymity,"
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wonder which passers·by will see the two faces they've
hidden in mural on Santa Ana River channel .
Artists faee up to society
Muralists discover painting on river channel prompts brushes with the law
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol IM DMtr Not~ Chris and Scott are a couple of young
Orange Coast College art students who take
their art pretty seriously.
They have worked various hours of the
day and night in painting a large and
colorful mural on the side of the Santa Ana
River Channel on Fountain Valley-Costa
Mesa border.
The young men, who say they want to
remain "semi-anonymous" to keep from
~ibly getting into trouble for painting on
public property, say they put about $100
worth of paint and 11 hours of work into
the project.
Chris. the chief artist, tells how much of
the work was done in quick bursts to avoid
detection by police.
He asserts that they ran and hid from a
patrolman with a walkie-talkie on one
occasion and hid In the river sand from a
police helicopter another time.
They put the finishing touches on the
white, yellow, orange, red, black. blue,
green and white picture over the weekend.
It can be seen best from the right la nes of
the northbound San Diego Freeway as they
cross over the bridge near Euclid Street
in Fountain Valley.
Two faces are camo uflaged i n the
artwork.
One is located in the upper right-hand
edge of the painting. Chris says i t
represents 50cie ty.
The second, upside-down on the opposite
side of the mural, represents real people
taking a look at society.
"We've been getting some outstanding
feedback from people who knew we did it.
They are impressed with the size and
color," Chris says.
Chris asserted that the y oung artists,
both residents of Fountain Valley, were
motivated by their desire to e liminat e
satanic writings and s logans ap~aring a t
the river channel that were getting more
and more insulting.
"We were merely trying to replace the
satanic slogans with something that would
draw thought and beauty to a point where
ugly defacement of property once was."
the n oise impac t u f\ Newport
alre ady is ao great.
"I 'd lik e to know w hat's
bf-come of an a lternate site for an
airport. Sudde nly we're back to
t rying t o m a ke d o with a
<.'Om ple tely unsatisfactory site."
Ne wpo r t M ayor J ack ie
Heather said she is disturbed by
the connota t ions of the five
options. S he pointed out this
Cc llows on the heels of a <'Ourt
ruling striking down the airpon'I
pt·rlmetcr r ule.
S udde nl y i t seem• like
every thing Is crash ing down
around us again," she aa[d. "Our
various safeguards are juat ~
swept away and It's frightenift8.
Heather declined to respond '°
thl• pointed remarks made by
Nc11tande.
Nesta n de was o ne of twd
(See JETS, Page A2)
French break
embargo on
.
Soviet pipeline
LE HAVRE, France (AP)
Dock worke r s loaded t hree
compressors destined for t he
Sov iet na t ur al gas p ipelin e
aboard a French freighter today
in the firsl Western European
shipment o f U.S . embargot>d
equipment for the prop·t.
The three compressors wen·
bUJlt by Dresser France, a wholly
owned subsid iary of Drcss<.'r
lndustries lnc .. of Dallas, Texas
They wer e load ed on the
freighter Borodine. which was l.O
leave the port of Le Havre later
today for Riga. the capital of
Soviet Latvia.
Dresser France said T uesday 1t
would fulfill its contract with the
Soviet Union after receiving a
requisition order to do so from
the French governme nt. Under
French law, the government c:an
requisition the serv ices of private
compa nies if those services :.in•
judged to be in the national
interest.
S ources in Washington said
President Reagan will blacklist
the French subsidiary 1f 1t ships
the equipme nt to the Soviets in
defiance of his pipeline em bargo.
Su ch a move wou ld bar thl•
Fre n c h s u bsidia r y from
1m port1 ng Spl'cific Items and
tt.•c h nology f rom its parent
company, or f rom a ny other
Amer ican suppliers of the same
items. said t he sources. who
declined to be 1dentif1ed.
Dres.~r Ind ustries complained
1t was caught "between a rock
and a hard place" because of the
two govt'rnment conflicllna
ordc•rs
Tht·rc:.· were no immediate
l'Ommcn ts from th e French
government about the delivery of
Dre ~sl•r 's com p r essors or
Rt>agan·s th r eat to impose
::.::int'llons against the firm. A.
F'rcm·h governmen t spokesman
!.aid th<• pipeline issue was not
d1S<:us."4.·d at Wednesday's weekfy
Cab1nt.•t St•ss1on. · ·
Howevt•r. labor unions at ·
Dn:ss<'r F'ran c:c ex pre ssed'
c:onc:c>rn 1oday about possible U.S.
!-.ann1c>r1s a n d dema nded a
mt>ct1 ng wit h ma nage ment to
d1St'uss thl' s1tuat1on .
"Reagan wants to make an
t•xample of Dresser -France," a
union spokesman said . "More
than ever. we m ust r e m._ln
vigilant and prepare ourselves for
a tough battle to g uaran tee our
)Obs ..
More troops land \
in Beirut today
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP)
M o r e F ren c h and I talian
peacekeeping troops landl'd in
war-battered Beiru t today and
joined U.S. Mannes in overseeing
t h e eva cu a tion of Palesll ne
Liberation Organization fighters
from the Israeli-ringed LcbaneS(·
capital.
The Syrian a rmy sent 61 trucks
a nd tank carriers across Israeli
lines to west Beirut to start a
two·day overland evacuation to
Syria Friday of 3.500 troops and
o ff ice r s of t he Syr1an -
commanded Palestine Liberauon
Arm y. a n I srae l i army
spokesman in Lebanon said
Lebanon's state radio and the
Syrian government earlier said
the Hillin Brigade evacuation on
the B1..•1rut-Damascus highway
would bt·gin today despite the
PLO's f ear o f a t ta c k from
Pn•sH.lc-nt -elect Gemayel'a
Lebanese.• Christian militiamen .
"There 1s no I.and evacuation
today." the Israeli military
~pokesma n told r e po rte rs in
~ubu rban Baabda. five miles east
of Beirut
A truc·k convoy carrying about
500 PLO guerrillas was at the
U S Marine controlled poet
e"'ltra n ce at midd ay for se•
evacuation to the Syrian port of
Tartu!'.
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Ill-fated 727 pilots 'discussed aborting' fliglii ·:~
WAS HINGTON (AP) -The erew of the Boeing 727 jet tha t
crashed n e ar New Orle ans
clearly was concerned about the
severe weather that engulfed the
area and discussed in detail the
procedures for aborting the
.• COUNTY
takeoff if problems arose , a
t rans c ript of c o c kpit
conversations revealed today.
But the fully loaded Pan
American World Airways jet
be gan sinking shortly after
takeoff, struck the top of a tree a
Snails h ave day in Irvine
Slimy, stomped on and ambushed with Snarol,
the lowly garden snail will finally get its day in the
s un next month when the Irvine Chamber of
Commerce sponsors a snail race (?). Page Bl. ,.
County back s Niguel project'
The county bu agreed to underwrite low-interest
bonds for a development in Laguna Niguel, alth~gh
supervisor Brut.'e Nestande believes the fund.a do not
provide a "significant pub~ benefit." Paae A6.
NATION
Pot grower , 82, 'reformed'
The 82-year-old woman arrested for growlna
marijuana says 1he won't pow the illegal weed any more after beinc put on unaupervi8ed probation. Pap
A7.
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half mile from the runway and
four s econds late r plowe d
through a residential area.
The transcript showed that
Capt. Kenneth L. McCullers had
advised his co-pUot, who was at
the controls. what to do "if we
have to abort for any reason."
About 9 0 seconds la te r .
McCullers and the co-pilot, lst
Officer Donald A. Pierce, again
disc ussed procedur es fo r
rejecting a takeoff.
Pierce had questions about
S teel shipping subsidized
The Commerce Department. upholding previous
c harges, has ruled six European countries have
unlairly subsidized steel shipping to the United States.
Page B8.
BUSINESS
Rate dip viewed cautiously
Mortgage interest rates are comln& down. but
lenders and builders are reacting cautloualy after
being burned in 1980. Page B4.
SPORTS
Fernando sparks tlae Dodgers
Fernando Valemuet.'1 ann -and bat -help
move the Lo' A n gele• Dodgen back into 1ole
poueuion of flnt place in the N ational Learue
Western Division . Pate Cl.
'
some of the procedures.
But McCullers review ed them
and told his first officer that he
himself had had "quite a few
a borts'' in his career. •
danger of wind shear in the atta
but the fi nal seconds of.
l'Onversation gave no indica~·
the plane had encountered one. · 1
Seconds be fore the plan e "
rolled down the runway. a thlnt ... : 1'
crew m an w as he ard to aay, , '
The transcript s howed the
pilots we re aware of the potential
"Looking good."
INDEX
At Your Service A4 Horoscope Erma Bombeck A4 Ann Lande rs Business 84-5 Movies
Cavatcade All National News
Classified C6 Public Notices
ComJcs B6 Sports Crossword B6 Dr. Steincrohn Death Notices C5 Stock Markets Stan Delaplane All Television
Editorial AlO Theaters
Enteftalnment 82 Weather
Coach rates the players
A4
All
B2
A3
CJ-5
Cl-4
All
B5
B7
B2
A2
MJke Giddings, varsity football coach at Newpon
Harbor High School, knowa bow to rate players. Pap
Cl.
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Al 8 Orang• Oo11t OAIL.Y PILOT/Thuradav. Augu1t H , 1912
2
Irvine hospital plan
. vetoed .by Brown
' Followlni • we k of fierce
lobbylna effort.a, Oov. Edmund
0 . Brown Jr. vetoed 1 ,Wation
WednHday that wbuld have
helped a group to build Irvine's
ftl"lt hoepltal.
Dr . Stanley van den Noort,
dean of UC Irvine's CoUeae of
Medicine, was alngled out aa tht!
chief opponent o( the bill. The
legislation was Introduced In
'February and had passed the
s tate Assembly and Senate
before he read about it last week
ln a newspaper story.
Even so, van den Noort
managed to quickly garner
opposition to the bill in the
governor's office as well as with
members of the state Legislature,
ensuring that it had little chance
of passage, sources said.
The bill, sponsored by
Auemblywoman M1ir1on
Berac1on, R·Nvwport Beach.
would have permitted
S&ddlebock Community College
Dtnrlct trustees to h.•aR 10 acre. ..
of land at Its north cameua \.0
Irvine Medical Center (IMC).
The lease was to be at fair
market value for a term of 99
years.
IMC officials said they also
planned to purchase 22 acres
from the Irvine Company for
their planned $95.8 million
medical center.
Though veto of the speclul
land bill is considered a setback
by IMC officials, they noted
ultimate approval of any hospital
plan for the city will have to
c ome from the Office of
Statewide Health Planning and
Development.
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From Page A1
JETS. • •
.upervllon reached tor comment
on the airport expan.tdon lalue
Two other 1upervl1on, BJLph
Clark and Harriett Wl\c'Ci r, wert'
out of town. Supt>rvlllOr Roger
Stanton allo wu unavailable.
The other aupervlaor
contac~. Thomu Rlll'y, aa1d hl•
1upport<t •n option whcrtiby tht'
number of fllghta would be
lncre<'d to 65 per day as noise
reduc\Jona arc achJeved.
Thia alternate, known as
Option 3, is very similar to the
airport expan1lon program
outlined In the now-defunct 1981
airport master plan. That
da<:ument wae overturned by
order of an Orange County
Superior Court judee who ruled
environmental documentation for
the project was insufficient.
Option 3 would permit
expans1on of the airport terminal
and parkJng facilities to handle
~.2 million passengers annually.
*** County weighs five options
for future of Wayne Airport
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL of .. 0.-, .........
Five options for the fu.ture of
John Wayne Airport -including
one unde r wh ic}\ 98 jets per day
w o uld depart over
noise-Impacted neighborhoods -
are under study by the Orange
County Board of Supervisors.
None of the plans, prepared by
the county airport staff, has been
publicly released or di.tlcussed by
supervisors or their staffs. But a
document reviewed this week
shows that supervisors are faced
with options ranging from
essentially doing nothing at the
airport to increasing passenger
capacity to a maximum of 11
million travelers annually.
The airport now serves about
2.5 million people each year .. Jet
departures are limited to 41 per
~ay.
Each of the plans contains
differen t proposals for noise
reductions, number of permitted
jet departures and the size of the
high-noise impact area located
south of the airport's 5,700-foot
long jet runway.
Two plans, for example, would
limit rt departures tQ the current
l eve . A third would boost
departures to 55 per day, a
fourth, 73 per day, and a fifth. 98
per day.
Four of the plans contain
mechanisms for reducing jet
noiae. The fifth, the 98-flight
alternate, would maintain the
high-n oise impact area as it
existed in 1979. That 246-acre
a r ea contains about 1,100
dwellings.
Sources close to airport poli~y
say it likely will be several weeks
before supervisors initiate public
debate of the five plans, or any
new proposals that might be
advanced.
It was last Jan. 6 that Oran ee
County Superior Court Judge
Bruce Sumner, in a major victory
for Newport Beach, overturned a
previously adopted airport
master plan that calle d for
increasing flights IO 55 per day as
noise reductions were achieved.
That plan also detailed
term i n a·1 and pa r kin I{
improvements to boost the
ai rport's annual passenger
capacity to more than six million.
Sumner ruled that
envi r onm e ntal documents
describing the impacts of the
master plan were inadequate.
in the wake of the ruling. the
county has been prohibited by a
s ubsequent court order from
making al l but minor
improvements at the airport or
increasing the number of jet
departures.
At the same time, the county
h:is hPf>n undPr oressure from
several major airlines fo r
permission to begin Orange
County service. The county has
adopted a plan to permit entrv bv
new carriers by reallocating the
existing 41 daily departurtt.
Officials privately say the
easiest way to put the airport
access issue to rest would be to
increase the number of permitted
daily jet departures. But, they
Add. suc h a move will
undoubtedly bring down the
wrath of residents of both Santa
Ana Heights and Newport Beach.
Following is a list of the five
option s under stud y by the
board:
OPTION I: Would permit 41
jet departures. No new master
plan, environmental impact or
airport land use compatiltility
plan would be prepared. J et
noise would be reduced to shrink
the size of the high-noise impact
area from 246 to 81 acres and
from l,100 to 335 units.
OPTION Z: Would permit 41
flights per day, and expansion of
'the airport terminal to handle 4.5
million passengers annually.
W ould require a n ew
environmental impact report.
Noise would be reduced as
outlined in Option l.
OPTION 3: Mos t closely
resembles the now-defuct air_port
master plan. Flights would
increase to 55 daily. Terminal
would be expanded to handle 6.2
million passengers annually.
Would r equire n e w planning
documents. High noise a r ea
would be reduced to 125 acres
containing 531 units.
OPTION 4: would permit 73
jet departures daily. Would
maintain the high-noise impact
boundary at a line established in
1981, but reduce the area to 155
acres containing 671 dwellings.
Would permit annual passenger
traffic of 8.2 million.
OPTION 5: Would permit 98
departures daily and an annual
passenger load of 11 million.
There would be no reduction in
the 1979 high-noise impact area.
New planning documents would
be required.
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Olstrk:I pr~lctl good air qulllty
tO<l•Y In rnucll of the South Cout Air 8Hln, bul unhHlthlul air·
qualtty 10< -*ti..,. pecl9le In the
valley• end Rlvarald•-S•n B«nardtno .,..
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Home's sunny side up
Lagunans have spent two year
By STEVE MITCHELL
0( .... DM!y "91 lleft
Anyone who build• a houae
today and doc.. .. n't lncludl• f)Ul!ve
solar fcatUrt'M, ii bui ldlni 8
dinoe1t1ur
Thut'& the con~nuon of 1<>lar
energy ent hu1la1 t David
Battersby, who designed and
built his own 2,000-equare.foot
solar demonstration home in
Laguna Canyon.
He said his wife and two
daughters have lived In the
three-story structure -quite
comfortably, thank you -for
more than two years.
That's two cold winters and
two hot summers.
And a tour of their unique
home shows that ene rgy -
e fficient homes need not be ugly
structures with black solar
panet., water -cooled tubes and
an array o( batteries, gauges and
tubs. In fact, to the casual observer.
the Battersbys' Laguna Canyon
home appears like many other
modem structures, only perhaps
more impress!~.
The key lO th'e home's energy
efficiency is 600-square feet of
south-facing glass in a solarium
that fronts the residence.
The quarter-inch thick
tempered gla11 radiates heat
from the 1pac10U1 solarium lO tho
llvlng ·~ of the homo ln th
wlntt·r
In the aumm~r. the f'wn bay
und 11\0uth greenhouse windows
are 1haded w ith a 55 percunl
greenhouae shade screen.
The living space in Batt.ersby'11
home was designed to encourage
air movement, with a 10-foot
high ceiling and an open floor
plan to provide cross ventilation
"A (lve mph breeze will make
82-degree air feel as refreshing
as air that is 72 degrees," tht•
former Santa Ana College solar
technology teacher says.
He said the solarium was
designed to ac·t as a thermal
chimney for cooling itself an tht•
hot summer months.
Vent windo w s alo ng tht•
bottom of the solarium arc
opened and hot air rises to tht:
26-fool height of the glassed·m
structure. where it is drawn out
of a rooftop ··chimney:·
In winter months. it's merely a
matter of closing the vents to
retain the heat.
Battersby built the stucco and
glass home in 1979 after his
previous house burned to the
ground.
He built the structure into a
olar house • ID
llOUth factn& hllJ, ual~ ~2 yards
of concrete for • re1a1n.lnf wall
11nd foundation.
The thick concrete act.a as a
storagt.> mass. abeorblng heat in
tht: summer months and
retaining heat In the winter.
In addition, the house 11
insulated with six to IO·inch
styrofoam in the roof, and one-
inch thick styrofoam sheathine
on the out.side stud walls.
Fiberglass batts in the stud
wallll and foundation al.so retain
ht>at, and the foundation, sill.a,
window and d oor frames are
s<'aled with a foam insulating
substance
"Today's well-built h9use will
sllll lose 40 percent of its heat,"
Ba ttt•rs by said. Not so for his
solar dt:monstration home, the
1nwr1or of which, he says, never
dips bc.>Iow 65 in the winter.
Battersby said it cost about
$62,000 to construct his solar
home. with some of t.he funding
<.'Om1ng from a U.S . Department
of Energy grant.
He and his wife conduct home
tours -at $2 per person -on
weekends, and this Saturday .he
1s sponsoring a passive solar
seminar at his home.
Cost is $20 per ~rson, and you
can register by calling 494-1434.
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Battersby stand with daughters Lisa, 4. and
Oalty Pffot Staff lthoto
Christina. 16 m o nths , in front o f their
2.000-squ are -foot passive solar home
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CHICKENING OUT -T om K eevan of
Douglas, Mass., gives his reluctant entry in the
chicken flying contest a little e ncouraging
"' Wl,.,tH>to shove . The compe tition w as he ld at th e
Blackstone Va lley 4-H Fair in Douglas.
-Austrian chief hits Israelis'
'crimes, madness' in Lebanon
BONN, West Germany (AP)-
Austr ian C hancellor Bruno
Kreisky, in a stinging attack on
Israel, accused Israeli leaders of
"madness" and "gigantic crimes"
in their attack on Lebanon.
Krei!iky. a J ew who has long
aroused Israeli anger because of
his m eetings w ith Palest ine
Liberation Organizatio n chie f
Yasser Arafat, wrote in Stern
magazine, released Tu.esday, that
"Israe l now stands morally
destitute, its power holders have
shown their true face.
"The whole world is afraid of
the madness of its leaders. who
rely only on arms ," Kre isky
continued. ". . . Gigantic crimes
have occurred and anybody who
is silent is guilty too.
"I want nothing more to do
with this Israel. Never again."
Kreisky wrote the article in
the fonn of a personal history of
his relations with Arabs and
Jews, and his various meetings
with th e late Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat and
Arafat in e fforts to find peace in
the 1970s.
The prospects for Middle East
peace following Israel's June 6
invasio n of L e b a n o n a nd
bombardment of Beirut wer e
virtually nil, Kreisky wrote.
"The exodus of the PLO from
Beirut, which the Israelis have
for ced t hro ugh ,h or rendous
sacr ifices. w ill no t solve the
Mideast problem," Kre isk y
wrote.
"What will ha ppen w ith the
hundreds of tho u sands of
Palestinian civilians in Lebanon?
lf you don't drive them out too,
the r e will al ways b e n e w
resistance fighters coming up.
Israel will then claim that she
must stay in Lebanon to con trol
the situation . And the con trol
will be savage.
"The PLO m ov ement will
form again and Israel will one
day say: that's where the terror
comes from. It will again wage
war against other Arab states.
There is scarcely hope that Israel
will change and become read y to
compromise.
"Just as in the time of Hitler
p e opl e s p o k e o f an ot h er
Germany which was very weak.
there is certainly another Israel.
But it is w itho ut po w e r and
influence."
Israeli "m adness" in Beirut
had lost Israel sympathy and
lncrc•ased the PLO's standing,
Kreisky said.
''The tragedy of the battle for
Beirut is that the P LO has found
a measure of recognition in war
that was refused It when it was
steering toward peat-eful aims,"
the Austrian wrote
S ke tching his links with the
Middle East, Krelsk y recalled
b itter early react ion to his
suggestions of Arab friendship
with the Socialist International. a
group o f socialis t a nd social
democratic parties in w hich t he
Austrian leader has long been
active. Israel's Labor Party is a
member.
Israe li leader s like Yig ael
Allon and Golda Me ir "treated
me like the last piece of dir t ..
whe n h e s uggested Socialis t
International policy was too one-
sided and pro-Israeli in the
Middle East. KreiBky wrote.
"All the talk was in vain -
until t hat day w hen the oil shock
came," Kreisk y said . Then,
Eurppean Socialist leaders sent
Kreisky on several fact-finding
missions to the Middle East
Panel says 'nyet' to Soviets
Glen Cove City Council continues ban on recreation
GLEN COVE, N.Y. (AP) -
The Glen Cove City Council.
angry over lost tax revenues and
security cos ts, is still saying
"nyet" to Sovie t diplomats who
w ant to use public recreational
facilities in the Long Island town.
The counc il voted 5-1 this
week to reject a resolution to lift
its ban on Soviets using beaches,
tennis courts and golf courses.
The hard-line stance g ot
support from a New York City
councilwo man, who says t h e
nation's largest city should take
similar a ction to win fede ral
reimbursement for lost property
taxes.
Bu t t h e p ostion ol June
Eis l a nd. D -Bro nx, was not
supported by Mayor Edwar d
Koch.
"We're not going to d eprive
Russian d iplomats of going to
Cone y Island or the Rock.aways,"
Koch declare<i._
The G len Co~ncil wants
Congress t o pass legis la tion
paying it ~ck for revenue lost
because of the tax-exempt status
of K ille nwo r t h , the Soviet
di ploma t ic r esid ence. be(o re
reopening, the facilities.
It also hopes to recover funds
spent on security, and asked for a
biU mandating the deportation of
fore ign di plo mats who a re
"strongly suspect.eel" of s pying.
Gle n Cove o fficials h ave
accused the Soviets of using the
estate to mon itor tel e pho n e
con versations of Long Island
defense industries.
State D e p artment
spokeswoman Sandra McCarty
declined comment on the latest
developments in the continuing
s t r uggle bet ween t he Lon g
isla nd tow n and its Sovie t
diplomats.
.. We're going to have to wait to
set> specifically w hat they did."
she stated.
The State Department agreed
last week to seek reimbursemen t
fo r t he Jost revenue a n d
protection costs after Glen Cove
Mayor Alan Parente met with
U n dersecretary o f State -
designate William Schneider.
"It's been my position. a nd I
believe it is the position of the
five board members w ho voted
for the ban, not to remove the
ban or lift th e ban at this time
until we have an agr~ment with
the Soviets," Paren te said.
Cou ncil member Don ald
DeRiggi favored lifting the ban.
"We can com pete very well
with th e Russians m ilitar il y .
econom ically. scien tificalJy a nd
surveillance-wise, b ut we cannot
com pete with them in area of
petty nastiness," he said.
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Deprogramming disputed
Countian charged in false imprisonment
IO W A <.:ITY, Iowa (AP )
Sht>'~ St•vc•n months pn ·gnant onc.J
hopl's to be reunited with hc·r
husband, but Sandy Ellers says
shC' won't rl'turn to the religious
group Crom w hich bo th we1·1·
taken. l·Vc•n 1( at means rearing
her C'hald by hers<>lf
"I won't turn my baC'k on ham,"
Eilers, ~ti, s~ud this week of her
husband. Bill. 24. "I want to get
him out, bul I'm not sure how
that will be an·omplis hC'd
T hl' gruup lc•adt•r has undul·
t'Ontwl throu gh a lot of fear and
guilt."
The• Eilers huve told conflictin~
:;torws about the religious group
lo wh1('h tht•y belonged nc'<H
Winona. Minn .. a nd the evPnL-;
that Ol'('Urrc-d Aug. 16
On that day. the couple Wt·r<·
pushed into a van and take n
away as they C'mE.>rged from a
Winona d1n1t· where sh e· wa),
rec·<:aving prt>natal care . They
wen • missing for a wee k.
In Minnesota. Winona County
Atto rrwy J ult•s Gc•rnes falt·d
chargc•), o f falst· 1mprisonmc•n1
and l'onsp1raL·y to commit falst•
amprasonnwnl against five pcoplt>
Tuc•sc.Jav as a 1·c·sult of Ellers'
C'ompla1n1
The• f1vl' uppeared an court and
wen: rc•lt•ased on bond pending
anothc·r appearance m Winona
County D1stncl Court on Sept '2
They an• Mark Palmer. 28. of
Orange·. Calif.. Dc•bbie Coy. 27, of
Bradford. Pa : Joanne Hanson,
56, or Austin. Minn., and Thomas
Quick. :i:J. and Daniel Graham,
30, both of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Their c·asc· has attracted so
much a1tc•nt1on that both hl•ld
nC'ws c:onft.•rcmc·es Tuesdav. She·
held ht•r:, at Unbound inc·. J
ha lfwav hoUS(• here for formc·r
cu It mt•mbl· rs w ht· re s h e· • ,
staying
.L .. • ,~r -
Eth•1 K c:ondul·tt.-d h11> at lhl'
f 1.1 r m w h e r c t h c· y 1 1 v c• d 1 n
C(•ntc•rv11le, Was
Thrt>e months ago, thc·y .JOIOL>d
tht• 01!>l·1plt•s of the Lord Jesus
Christ and lived on tht• farm.
nc•ar the Mannesota-W1sL1on),1n
bordt:r near Wino n a, with
.anothc·r couple that also bclongc'll
tu tJw group
Sht• ~aid t hc·y JOlnc·d up
lhtnking "at was ;1 fundamc•ntal
C:h ri ~t1a n g r o up We were.·
looking for a way to lx· c:losc·r to
liod, and we saw them as n •ally
Slnl'Crt• pc'Ople."
But she desc:ribed hfe w11h1n
thl' group as strat·tly d1sc:1plim-d
and said members bclaevc.cJ ~vd
s pokt> through fu.lma Bahc·rn . a
formc•r Hindu now laving an
Shawano. Wis
l bc·heve mind l'(Jnlrol 1:.
uS<.•d," she said
She· said her parc>nts and hc•r
hu:.band':. pare nts arrangc'CI r.v ..
days of dt•programmmg by "vf..'ry
c·omfo rtang. sin cere'. ca ring
JX'Op!C'" and both of them dC'<.'ldC'd
to lt•avc· the group and <.·oml' ht•n •
for t·ounsc·ling
She said "it was a grt'al shock
Io ml'.. when her husband
dt.'l'ldt-d to rC'lurn to the group
E1 lc•rs. reached Tuesday night,
rc:fu:,c•d to be interviewed by
t<·lt•phonc· H e said h t' w ould
:.land by th e> s ta t e m e nt he·
rC'lc•ased earher an the day
"I was held against my will."
he• ~id an the state ment "I was
turtun·d I was handcuffed to a
bt•d I was n 't olluwC'd to sc·c·
daylight ond 1 was c hoked
"I had the cast twisted off mv
brokt•n arm and it's b<.'c:auSC' I do
h.Nt.' the Lord Jesus," he said
I la:, WI re said they W('rc• lakc•n
to thl' Tau CentC'r. a retreat at the·
College· of St. TC'rcsa 1n Winona
Thl' nuns who run the cc•ntc•r
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MARINES IN BEIRUT -A group of U.S . Mar ines walks
down a street in Beirut where nearly all the buildings arc
shatterC'd . At the left side the houses belong to the Christian
area, while buildings on the right belong to the Moslem side.
The Manm's are m Beirut as part of the mult1-na t1onal
force that 1s overseeing the dcpartur(' of the PLO.
have refuSt'CI cimum•11l c•>lt't!pt to
s ay t h at th t• c· c• n t c• I' 111 not
uSSOt·1awd with the· t.'Ollt:gl'
But 8111 Ealc•r:. ~1d "thl· nuns
knt'W, thl· adm1nastral1on at the
l'ollef:ze k1ww, l was thert-. A nd I
screamed luud t.•n<1ugh whl'n they
wt•rc· laying on lop of mt' and
c·hoking ml' that I think JUSt
Jbout anybody an th,1l hall L'OUld
hav<' ht•ard m(· "
"They handc·uffod me Lo the
bed , and that's hc1w I swyc•d for
thrl'e days," Ealc•n. said
"His family wa~ µresl•nl with
him, and I d on't bl•l1eve they
would havt• lt•t that happt>n," she
said ur hl'r husband's rl'por ts.
"Tht· dl..'programnwrs w<.•rt• very
<:umfortmg. vt•ry c·arang pt'Ople.
Ht•'s ~ymg whatt:vc·r they (the
Sl'l'l mPmbt-rsl w<ont him lo say"
She-~ad she will ~pt·nd several
wc•t•ks 1n Io wa Caty before
rc·turnang to Manm•sota. where
sht.• e xpN·ts w lave• with her
par l'nL<; an Fairmont
"I'm Vt·ry happy c•xc·t'pt that
my husband is still with the
group. I'm myst·lf a gain I
wasn't my!>t·lf whc•n I was with
tht• group and l 'na happy
about that "
8111 Ellers said that ··now 11
seem), th<it my n ·wanJ for what
I've• gone through as that I get m y
baby and my wafo t.ak(•n frnm me
and at dc><:sn't st•c•m lake· anybody
1s going lo do anything for m<' or
do anything about 11. "
Agents seize
Soviet-bound
spy computer
W ASHINGTON CAP) -
Governmt'nt agents have sc1Z<'d a
$70,000 compult'r system -
illegally bound for th(• Soviet
Union. they se:i ad that can
enhance photographs from spy
satellites
ThC' Commercl' Department
said the photographic· system was
seized an Pasadena. Calif., this
w et>k by spec'aal agents o f t he
dc·partment's Offlt·l• of Export
Adm1rustra11on.
According to the• department.
the t.-quipment had be-en 1llegally
diverted to th<· Soviet Union
which then sent 11 back here for
1m prove men ts
l t sai d th 1· sys t<.• m was
exported legally to Great Britain
undl'r a J 979 l'xport 11cc•nse
1ssul-d to a subs1d1arv of a Bnt1sh
t'Ompany. V1ckt•rs Ltd i
It was then ~nt to the Soviet I
Union in v1olat1on of U S Jaw , :
the· department said •
"Thereafter the• syste m was
returned by thC' USSR through
the V1c·kers s ubs1d1ary to the
United States for upgrading and
mod1f1('at1on," said Th('OClort· Wu,~
deputy assistant SNTl'lary for l
e x p o r t t• n f o r t' <.• m c· n t . 1 n a
5tatement l
"The system was seized to j
prevent ats return to the USSR I
because 1t would enhant'e Soviet I
st rat egic teL'hn o l og 1ca l 1
capab1l111es and was originally
11legally diverted." Wu said
The system was desn1bed as •
being designed to enhanl'e and
interpret photographic· images.
anc:luding thost> taken from
reconnaissance aircraft a nd
satellites .
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I llllllijU CoHI OAILY PILOT /lhurwdttv Augulll 26 l\f87
Tennis s tar's name
linked by
A man who uknllht'tl t11111.."lt.•ll
ua a l'<K'Blllt' dt·ulcr from Newport
Bt•udl hus tt•wllfll'd tn t'Vlfft thut
tennis s tur Vitas Gerulu1tls
allegedly otfered to put up
$20,000 for the pun·hJ!il' uf
pharmareultcal <.'OC.'aint•
Richard Purvis, 21 , made• h1i.
statements in a New York City
federal t'ourl Tuesda y, the
opening day of a trial or a Miami
man indicted on two t'ounts of
conspiring to sell l'OCatne.
• witness
111oney to put tog1·th1•1 u lor1w
dt ug pun·hai.1" u N1•w York
m·W11papcr rt•portNJ
Geruhulls, 1h1• world's fifth
ranked te nnis player, wus nut
avuilublt-f or comme nt Tht'
nt•wspupt•r rcporll'd Gt·rul1.11ll!.
m1~ht bl· callt•d to ll'slify
Nc.•wpurt Bcul·h polil'l' said
Purvis was arrested in thl•
summe r o f 1981 at ht i.
Promontory Point apartment
w h c r c o f C 1 c c· r s a I I e g e d I y
d 1scovert>d thrct• pounds of
l'Ol'ainl• valut'<i at $100,000.
'
Purvis, a rrested last Yl'ar in
Newport Beach on drug selling
c harges, according to poltce.
testified that a purport~ friend
of Gerulaitis said the tennis star
was willing to contribute the
P olice sai d Purvi s had
s u m m o n t' d p o I 1 c e t o h i s
apartment to rt•port a robbery
A'1 ~ left are Stac:t•y and Sara Em:kson, born in 1977; Nicole and
NatahC' He rst·l't, born in 1978, and Heat.her a nd Nicole Ve nter
born in 1980. '
SOMETHING IN COMMON Three sets of parents in
Oshko11h. Wis .. all o l whom huvt• twm dauj.!htL·r~. d ist·overL•u
that the twins s hun'<.! c.i l'Ommon h1nhday W<.'dnt'Sday From
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Or~ DAILY PILOT /Thur1day, Auguwl 26, 1~841
Drug movie brings heat
Mian1i con1missioner to ~ee k ban on "Scarface' A SPECIAL SflO\\'INC; Al '(;l 'ST 25 Tl llH ' 28.
Produc.oers of lA lll'W vt•r11lon or
the movie "Scbrfoct.-," an wh11.:h a
C u ban n • f u g t' e b t' t' o \'n e 1 a
M1am1-based drug kangpm. plun
to go ahead wllh tht• falman~
de!fplte som£' local prott..'lllS.
Produ,'t'r Martin Bregman Cor
now 11 ignoring a thn•at by
Miami C at y Comrn1ss1oner
Demetrio Perez Jr. to seek n ban
on filming "Scarface'' on city
propert y unless the script is
changed.
"I think he will ultimately go
away." Bregman said. "I thmk he
wall eventually find himself an a
situation even he wall (md silly."
The original 1932 "Sc.·arfacc"
was about gangster Al Capone
and the Chicago underworld
The new version stars Al Pacino
as a Cuban drug dealer
Prime minister Prem
Tlosulaoonda has a birthday
wish: ''No more bombs, please."
As he received birthday
congratulations from cabinet
ministers in Bangkok, Thailand
on Tuesday, Prem joked about
the Aug. 15 incident in which a
grenade exploded on the grounds
NAiii If ICIS
ut h1¥ resadcm.'l'
Whl'n reportt•rs askt•d Pn•m,
who turned 62 today, wheth<'r ht•
hos any ent•m1t's, the prim<'
mm1 stC'r respondt•d, "I sup~·
anybody who throws a grenade
at me or my home must bc an
Cnl•my."
When the aclor who plays Cpl.
Klinger on "M A.S.H." came to
Toledo. Ohio. one of the first
proplc he telephoned was r<'llrcd
elementary school wac:her Besale
Vogelsang.
Mass Vogelsang, now in hcr
90s, remembers Jamie Farr as
o n e o f her
star pupils in
the day s
when he was
growing up in
T o l edo. H e
was back here
Tuesday to do
a se ri es of
t elev ision
c.'Ommercials.
F a r r i s FARR
pr t• purl n tj (or I If t• w 1t h o ut
"M AS 11 " und ttw l:hunn lt·r ol
Klmgor, whal·h hm1 given tht•
artor lntt•rnauonal rt.'t.'Ol!lnlllon
But ht· litltd he and thc rc11t uf tht•
,·ust an• glad they'rf' ll•uvi ng
"M.A S.11 " beginning lli. l l th
SCWiOn this lull on CB~ l>eton•
the uudacnt-e i<ot t1roo or 1t
The Sultan Salahuddin Abdul
Aziz Shah or Selanl(or, one or
nine h e r e ditary rule rs of
Malaysia, has left the hospital in
the Seattle' suburb of Bellevue
wherC' he-underwent surgery for
ca tar at· ts.
But the starr a t Overlake
Hospital isn't likely to soon forget
the sultan.
At has request, the sultan's
hospital quarters consisted of a
' custom-decorated , three-room
suite with bamboo-patterned
wallpaper, designe r furniture
and gold-plated fixtures and
hard -malled soa p in the
bathroom. The sultan paid for
much of the redecorating, but the
hospital also covered pan of the
costs.
Waste gas. waste time. waste money. * That's what you'll be doing 1f you drive up
to those c rowded LA. ski sales where you
* spend more time shoving than shopping.
Why f 1ght It Wart for the best Get big
savings on the finest in ski gear & ski
wear Everything you need Especially
th e low prices.
Coming Soon!
3 DAYS ONLY Sept. 3, 4 & 5
For a limited tiine, you
can choose beautiful antique jewelry from our multi-
miJlion doll ar estate jewelry show. Select fro m unique
handcrafted rings, earrings, pins, bracelets and much
more. In 19th and 20 th century Victorian, Art Nouveau
and Art Deco styles. Styles which a r~ difficu lt o r im-
poss ible to duplicate at today's prices. Come early while
the selection of these one-of-a-kind pieces is best.
Bailey Banks&Biddle
The tradition of 150 vears lives on.
3333 Bristol Street
South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa
d t d b Anaheim Convention Center
con uc e y "Th b t k · t · 'II t k II " SUNLAND SKIERS e es s I rip you a e a year.
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50°/o OFF
WE JUST TOOK FURTHER
REDUCTIONS
ON THE BEST SIGHTS OF SUMMER.
CATCH THEM AT OUR SPECTACULAR
SWIMWEAR SALE NOW!
Orig $28-$62 Sale $12.99·$29.99 Every single sw1msu1t in our 1982
collection is now on sale. And now the prices are more enllcing than
ever. Come find lhe best from Sirena. Cole: Elisabeth Stewart.
Gottex. Gabar and more. for sizes 6 to 16 In the kind of
dazzling. knock-out colors and s1zzhng. sensa11ona1 shapes
that'll get you every over·the·shoulder, under·the·sunglasses.
beh1nd·t he-umbrella double take there is to be had
Why settle for anything less? Hurry, to Robinson's Swim Shop. 23
No mail or phone orders. please
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"' Or1ng1 CoHt DAIL V PILOT /Thurtdly, Augult 28, 1882
County bond issue OK'd for private Niguel project
T a x -t'xem pt, lo w lnte rt!at
bond• underwritten by Orange
County aiovemmcnt will be used '° pay for millions or dollars In
1lte Improvement• for u new
private neighborhood in Lagunn
Ntauet.
Nt' ta nde oppo e actio 11 , ays h e ees 11 0 '"ig11il'i<·unl public b en e fit ' th1· So~1·uk rt"lfUl'lit did not
tornply Wllh th11s1• pullcu·s
"Wh11t 11> th<• s1gn1 (1<:ant public
hnwf 11 11r t hu1 pror·t''" Neswndc
,1'lkt·<l du1 lllJ< the hN1tc>d deoole
F o llowing a lengthy und
rancor o us debate Tuesday,
county supervisors decided, 3-1,
that the bonds could be used to
f i na nce a p o rtion or the
lmprovements sought by South
Peak Associates, o f Laguna
Beach.
Board C h air man Bruce
Nestande ca.st the sole dissenting
vote . He said tax-exempt, low-
Interest . bond11 u11derwr1tll'n by
the county ahould only be used
for 1mprovemenl11 thut ofter a
"s1grrH1cunt public b('nt>f1t "
Nestande said the Sout~ Pl·ak
request did not (all into that
category.
The board's a<:tion , urged by
S upervisor Thomus Hiley, wall
permit f ormation o t un
assessment distrkt for financ111g
of sewer, water, storm drain and
open space improvements.
The district will issue bond:-.
that will be repaid by purchaSt>rs
of tht• W4 Iott. 1n th1• propo:.t.-d
South Pt•uk :-.ubcltvhuun Lots wlll
UVl•rugt• I :J,000 !>4UUrt' lt't'l 111 '\171'
und bt• prk<'<I, on uv1•ru~1" 1.11
$2lltl.OOO, said South P1•11k
partn1•r Stevt• Brown.
Tht• planned <·ommun1 ty .
boundt'd by Camino del Aviun,
Clubhou11e Orivt'. Eas t Mull'
Dnvc and a futur.t• orwn spa<:e
corridor along Salt Cret.•k. will be
(.(Utl•d for Sl'<'Urity rl'ason.-;.
"Our market . . uppt•als 10
pt•ople with the upper h1.1nd ,"
Brown said
Thi' board's u<·tlon will permH
u m11x1111um $4! I m1lhon In bondi.
t U h t• I i. S u 1• cl f o r 11 I t l'
1mpr'uv1•mt•1Hs Brown 11u1d th<•
amount of m·tuol IN!IUt• will bt•
le~
Bund u ttornt•ys 11nd l'OUnty
Envlronmt•ntul Muna gt>mt•nt
Ag1·n1·y o fr1 t•lals s ll l l musl
det<.•rmtnl' whut .will and will not
be paid for through th1• county
unde rwrittt'n bu~1ds, Brown
cxpl11in<od
ltc•ms that n1unty offtl'tuls say
won't bt.· finum·t·d with tht• bonds
inl'ludL• slrL•M11 und gruc.J1nj(
Brown iuud th~ 1mprovL·m1•nts
will b(' puld for throu~li
trud1llonul loom. "al 1nh•n"1l r alt"
'!IX pt.•rn·nl htl.(ht•r" th;in bond
rulL•s
Appr~val uf tht· Sout h P1·.1k
f'L'CjUC!lt rnmt: only a w1·1•k al tt•r
11Uperv1s urs adoplNI po l 1t'll"•
t·on trolling ust' of t;,ix -1•x1·rn pl
low -1nl er<.'sl, 1·ou nt y
u n d 1· r w r 1 t t 1· n b '' n d !. f i 1 r
u s s 1· s s m " n t d 1 s t r 1 t· t
1mprov1·mt·nts
N1·stand1· angrily l'har~1·d tli.11
lt1l1 y .,,JICJ tht• rr•qut·i;t did
n11tl111111 with the n1·w gu1dl'hnes
Hnd 1rn111t1•d vut that county
pla11m·1 !. will huv1• th1· final say
1111 wh1dl 1m1>r0Vl'mt>nts are
f1nam·1·d with tht· bonds "We
rn11 1·011 1iol whut'!. fundt·d by tht•
111•w ;is:-.t.•.,srrwnt u1slnc:t'," Riley
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Brown sa1u wo rk o n
1mp111v1·111t·nl:-. will b1·g1n 1n
N11v1•11\l>1•r 1
ll ln f.'~T =save Up T0 "25% On Le TIGREM
WiL tJW1:sr Now thru Sun. WiWWfSf .
Wiii)Wf.s't
WiWWi:s'l~
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WiflJWES r · h fam WiTi»Jlsr ~vings on t e ous
WiLi.Wisi Tiger emblem! .save up
W i LDW EST to 253 on fas~ons from
Wil lJVJfSf Campus/Le T1gre now
WiWWis T thru Sunday.
Wili)Wlsr
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CRAZY HORSE
PLAID BtmON DOWN BL~SES reg. $26.
Famous maker in a
variety of Fall plaids.
Sizes 3-11
$099 0 -BOY'SSHOR
SLEEVE SOLID KNIT
SHIRTS reg. $12
Sizes: 8-20
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$2499 HAPPY LEG PANTS
'reg. $32-$35
Dress up in· fine twills and
French canvas pants. Great
Fall colors. Sizes 3-11
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Elderly pot grower through with weed
NOT A USER -Laura E.
Clark, 82-year-old great-
grandmother convicted In
Hous ton or poss<.'Ss1ng
marijuana.
t HOUSTON (AP) Now lhtll 11lw0N l>l•l'n
convicted of growing pot in hur vcg<.•ll.1blt1 gurdttr\,
82-ycar-old Luura Clark IWYN 11hl• dut-'!ln't "curl' ulx>ut
marljunna ... I'll never plant any mur<.•"
Juron dt.'hborutcd 20 mmutt•H th1i. wt•l·k a11(I
found the gn•ut-grandmutht•r guilty of ft •lo11 y
possession of u <.·ontrollt>d substam·t· Sht• wu11
1entenced t.0 two years of UNUpt>rv1sed prubnllun, lh••
mOlt lenlenl ptmally allowed. The maximum would
have been 10 years in prison and a $5,000 flnl•
Clark tt.>St1f1cd that a doctor in Mexico gave her
the seeds and told her they were herbs. She said she
Intended to use the plants to make an arthritis lotion.
She acknowledged that a friend. who saw the
plants when they were ubout a foot high, revealt>d
their true identity.
"I wouldn't have smoked it. I wouldn't huve
l'ht•Wt'<l It," •hc.> 1111ld uft.c•r the verdu:t. "l WUI going t.o
do whut the doctor told me to do 11ouk tht• lt•ov<.•11 In
11lcohol and put thl' JUlt.'\l on whcruvor 1 hurt."
Two plainl'lothet1 narcotics dett.>ctlvcs said Lht·y
11rn•'llt'd Clurk ufu·r tht•y went to h1·r hou1w Muy
4, n<"l.ing on an unonymow up. and found flvt• or six
monJuaru.1 plunlli 11umdtni 4 to 5 ft.'l•t Ill her vt•get.ablt•
gurdl'n
.A l'hemls t tc8Ufwd thot the marijuana takl'n from
her gardt•n amounted to 506 grtuns, or about 16 U
oun<.'tc'S -or <.•nough t.O roll about 1,500 mar1Juanu
cigarettes '
Clark's lawyer, Blll PortiB, dropped to one• km•t•
during final arguments and beggt.-'CI jurors to find Lht·
woman innocl'nt. Portis said later there would bt• no
appeal
Clark testJf1cd that she was reared in thl' Ou.irk
Mounll.iln• of Arkunsaa und alwoy1 h&d a tiardon.
WhM •ht• plantl'<I the &eeda, she ttald, "I thought they I
looked hkl' ra1di»h seed!!. I km•w when they came up '
Llwy weren't " 1
;. AB the planUi gn•w , she said, •he thought they 1 would turn uut to bt-bush~. 11kt.' tht• ont'll in fwr front t
yard Sht• smd i.ht• hk<.>d t.o t.how off Jwr gardl'n to
frll'ndi., and whc.·n thl' planu. w t-n · ubout u foot tall, 1 "Somebody said, 'Oh. That'1> marijuana ' I didn't know 1 till tht>n " I
"'They were up to my chest," l<.·st1f1t:d Joe T. •
Dugger. l.I 6-fool-:l detectiye 1
"Sht• H1:.11d stw wo'utd desu·oy th<'m for mt: if I :
wanted her to, but I was trying to t•xplatn lo her she
was in trouble." 1
Dugger said he had no chowe but to arrest Clark. /
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w1Lu.wl:5T CANVAS SHOES . , 1 ~ 1 ,:.: ........... _ Special purchase
w 1L1..1wFS T
S l~IKE LADIES OCEANIA
NYLON RUNNING SHOES
~light blem. If perfect $24. 95
1499
early for best
sl l 99 MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE
BEACH KNIT SHIRTS
reg. $18 Famous maker S-M-L-XL
s13 99 M~'S STUBBIES SHORTS
reg. $17-$19 Cargo & rugby styles. 28-32
•1399 MEN'S OP SHORTS
reg. $17-$19 Famous cord cargo shorts, 28-32 "
s799·sl199 SWEATS
reg. $10-$16 Save on our entire selection in
fashion & active colors. Pullovers, zlphoods,
pants and v-necks (selected stores)
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Thur. thru Sun., Aug . 26·29 , 1912 c::mr-.....
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ENERGY
SAVING
CEILING
$44 Model
59-31
59-33
36'' Decorative
Ceiling Fan
Built in variable speed control. No
complicated wiring. High quality
fan motor. Light Kit • adaptable . 3-
Aluminum bfades help circulate
the air. Do it yourse lf and save.
• NOi lnctuoed
127 88 Model
60-19·17
• 60-19·59
52" Variable Speed Fan
Reversible motor. Wood blades, cone-look insert. Anti·
que brass or brass finish. Ugh! Kit adoptable.
'·Light Ktt Model 54·,6/,7 ............................................. 27.11
s118 Model
59·53
52" Variable Speed Celling Fan
Variable speed control. long-life dur9ble motor moves
air creating a breeze In summer. recirculates rising
warm air In the winter Light Kit · Qdoptoble ·Nol lnCUl90
The Saving Place•
sgg Model
60·59·16
52" Reversible Celllng Fans
Revecsible , 3-speed pull chain
control 4-cane-inserted wood
b lades. complete with school
house light kit. Antique brass
finish .
74.88 Model
60·31-73
48" Fan With On/Off Switch
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A stylish addition to any room UQht Kit · adoptable Re·
versible motor Antique brass finish
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Brown only. Metal unit. wood blades Built-In control
Adopts to Ilg ht kit.
Light Ktt Model 54·41/,9 ................................... -............. 12.,7
48.76
36" Decorative Celllng Fan
Eosy·to-reoch, woll·mounted speed control. Wooden bfoqes. WM• or brown. ·Not Light Adoptable.
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ARCHBISHOP -The Rev. J oseph L .
Bernardin, new archbishop of the C hiC'ago
archdiocese, gestures to his flock as he was
welcomed with songs and ovation s. He
succeeds Cardinal John P. Cody who dicd last
April amid controversy.
Wages in line
with inflation
WASHINGTON <API Wt>ekly wagt's of
Amt•nnin workl·r~ art· kei.·ping paet• w11h inflauon.
thl• Labor .Dt•p:11 tnwnt say~
In its mu11thly lil!>SC:Sl-.nwnt of c•arntngs. the
dl•partmc•nt rc•pc>rtt•J this wt•<•k that avt·n1gt· gross
wc·c·kly pay lnr Arrwnnrn workc·rs innc•ascd
fract1onally in July after dtS('OUnting for inflation
,rnd -;c•a!><mal JdJU~tmt•nt
But th<' 1h·p<1rlml'nt'" Burt·au of Labor
Stat1:-t1t~ sc11cl the· o :! rx·n«·nt n~t· in .. n·itl .. t·armngs
followed a 1 4 pt•rc·ent dt'i.·linP tht• pn·v111u:-. month.
Thi• govc·rnnwnt's .. rt•JI t•orning:-.· n·port is
ba~t·u on a hur1·.1u ... urvl·v ot businc>ss l'Stablishment
p,1yrnlb. t•mplovnwnt and "ork huur rt'(:ord:-.
Thl' 0 :! pt·rn·nl rise-in "real earning.., .. last
rnunth followl•d a I 4 pc·rt.'t.'Ol d<·«linC' in June and
wa~ tht• h1ght•l>t ~mcc· Aµnl. wh<•11 this ml•asure
WPnt up by 0.!1 pc•rl·L·nt
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Fluoreacent Fixture•
2-LITE 48" Rec. s195 SALE 97 .50
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The look .
designer jeans
cant oornil.
Westcllff Plaza
Newport Beach
1058 lrvlne Ave.
642-5262
FREE BIKE BAG
wi th any back to
school purchase
offer good thru Sept. 18th
Oreng• CoHt DAILY PILOT/Thurtdey, Auguet 28, iee2
Some
Kids
.Have All
the Luck
Wee}un Brown
N•ry 8/ue
Bl•eli
A wonderful collecflon of ....
•hH• for •lrl• •nd boy•.
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644-2464
WESTCUFF PLAZA
17th & IRVINE
548-8684
40 Coordinated
luncheon napkins
only 95¢!
For a limited time, you can enjoy the fresh look
of Oassic Wedgewood at a new low price!
These paper luncheon napkins are perf ed for
picnics. barbecues, or just to have on hand
when friends drop by. Come in today for this
special value, while supplies last.
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1112 Irvine Ave., Newport EJ 548-7921
Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Thurs. 10-8
" beautJfulswel'theart bow complermmts the
tailort>d lool< of Ms Serq s c1Jls51r round
.:oOar shut lmpt>ccdbll' srylmg il/Jd frankly
17th & Irvine Ave., Newport
Back To School
Katie Wogenseller goes bod
to school 1n the eogleseye and
stingbee at . . . • • • • omes Am1es.
\/west.cliff Plaza Teens
(""") 1132 Irvine A ve.
V l'Jewport Beach
Calif. 92660
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Anthony's Shoe Service • Bank of America • Charles Barr Jewelers • Crown Hardware • Or. ·Lou Elder • Hair Handlers Salon • Haltiday's Men's Clothin
Hickory Farms • Humpty Dumpty • La Chantee • Market Basket • Mes Amies Teens • Nancy Dunn AnUques • Newport Balboa Savings• Paper Unlimite
Sav-On Drugs • Storekeeper• Veta's Intimate Apparel • Westcllff Cleaners• Westcliff Corners• Westcliff Shoes • Xavier's Florist
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•• a Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Thureday, Auguat 29, 1882
Fireworks abuse leads
to local prohibition
Chances appear to be good
that Huntington Beach wl 11
become yet another of our coastal
cities to adopt a total ban on the
use of fir eworks. Such an
ordinance is now being drafted by
the city attorney's oCfice.
Fireworks have long been a
traditional part of Fourth of July
celebrations and nowhere has this
be e n m ore tru e t h an in
Huntington Beach where annual
displays and the Ind e pe ndence
Day parade have been considered
"the Orange County celebration''
for many years.
Block parties have also been
traditional in the c ity, where
neighbors gather to shoot o ff their
fireworks together.
It is rather sad to note, then ,
that individual fire works may
become a thing of the past.
Charitable groups which have sold
the so-called sa f e and sane
firework s for fund -raising
purposes over the years will also
need to find oth er sources for
raising cash.
Some arguments can~ madt'
to suggest that pyrotechnws now
cons idered lega I a re n ot the
villains causing {ires and damage
duri n g Fourt h of Jul y
celebrations. lllegal f 1reworks, lake
bottle rockets, firecrackers a nd
skyrockets, have been viewed as
the devices causing roof fires and
often, personal injury.
Huntington B eac h fir e
officials, however, have made a
good point in indicating the illegal
fireworks are often mixed with
legal o n es b y the users, thus
ma king 1t far more difficult for
authoriues to locate and stop the
use of the m ore d anger ous
varieties.
Co n sideri ng present
structural densities and increasing
coastal population , it probably is
prudent that fireworks displays in
the years ahead be left to the
professionals.
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A welcome neighbor
With all the talk of layoffs
and economic uncertainty, it's
refreshing to have a new business
neighbor join us in Costa Mesa.
Its identity is hardly a secret
since the building a t 19th Street
and Ne wport Boulevard is so
imposing.
Pacific Federal Savings &
Lo a n wall be m ovi n g 200
employees into 88,000 square feet
of the building's 125,000 square
feet next month.
Another tenant already is in
the building, and P acific Federal
hopes to find others. Admittedly
the task isn 't easy. B y some
estimates there are four million
square feet of vacant office space
in the area./
Still, the S&L officials say
t h ey anticipated this and a re
looking for eventual occu pancy.
And Pacific Federal has plans
on the drawing boards to develop
an additional 3.2 acres.
While best wishes go to any
employer expanding in a time
s u c h as this, there's a m ore
important signal for Costa Mesans
directly a n d area residents
indirectly.
The S panis h -st yle office
co mpl ex is th e first
redevelopment project an
downtown Costa Mesa a nd, as
such, will be watched closely.
The $17 million bu1tdmg at
19th a nd Newport could be a
weathe rvane for an expanded
downtown.
As such. we especially wish
Pacific Federal well.
The Inost huinane solution
Wh e n in the course of
inhuman events, it becomes
necessary to subdue a belligerent
criminal, police officers need more
at their comma nd than Mace or
batons.
The L a guna Beach C1 t y
Council's support of con tinued use
of a n eck restraining h old by
officers i n extre1ne combative
situations is to be commended as is
their continued ban of ch oke
' holds.
The choke hold, which )!Uts
, off air to th e lungs, has made
recent h eadlines when it was
blamed for the deaths of suspects
in L os Ange les and other large
cities. And Laguna was forced to
pay $12,500 in an out-of-court
settle m e nt to a w o man who
purportedly was "choked out" in a
booking cage at the police station .
But Laguna Be ac h Police
Chief Neil Purcell contends that a
ban o n all holds could be even
more dange rous for c r imi n al
sus pects. G iving an officer the
option of using a carotid hold is
preferable to using his gun.
The carotid hold shuts off the
•
flow of blood to the brain, creating
temporary WlCOnsciousness. Whe n
properly applied , this "safer"
maneuver does not injure the
suspect. Records show Laguna
police use it about o nce every 10
days and only after all oth er
m eans of restraint have been
exhausted.
"A person who attempts to
take on a police officer has no
rules," Purcell explained. "The
problem of getting a comba tive
subject under control is d ifficult
for a person to understand w ho
has never had to do it."
Council members understood
weU enough to reaff inn the use of
carotid holds and call for a r~port
in six months on how many times
the restriction was applied.
P olice in smaller towns, who
may be more able to predict the
tactics of their most offensive
suspects, may be forbjdden to
press them in to submission. But in
Laguna, with its s hare of drug
problems and con stant flow of
tourists, the carotid hold is the
more effective, humane
alternative.
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ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714)
6•2·'321.
L.M. Boyd/True confessions
Q . Who came up with the first
tru4KX>nfeesion type magazine?
A . A publisher still w ell-
remembered by Seasoned Citizens as
an unuaual character -Bernarr
MKfedden.. In 1919, he put out "True
Story." Then "True Romance," ''True
ConleMions," "True Love," so on.
Macfadde:n wu a health fanatic who
UMd \0 stand on h1a head \0 improve
h1a dttulation and twist hi.a hair with
pllen \0 pttvent baldness.
U low temperature It.elf doea not
brine on the common cold, why II lt
mare people cat.ch colds ln the wlnw1
Medlco1 now 1u11e1t th e
O\laaowdlna lndoon does It. People
lnfec:t one Ulatbtt. Th.at. plua the fart
chat hot Indoor air dries out the nuaJ
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
passages, making the m more
suaceptible to infection.
Item No. 75S2B tn our Luve and
Wat man'• file: The maJe waap, too,
gives the lema.Je a few drlnka of
nectar before he makes his big
romantic play.
Q. What first led people to believe
the earth was round~
A. The curve of lta shadow in a
moon eclipee.
In Washington. D.C.. more than~
percent or tJw blrtha are llJecltlmate.
In Dublin, Republic of Ireland, more
than 3 percent of the blrthl are
Wegit.imlte. So report the medkal
statia~na.
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Letters to the editor
Coast highway
parking hazard
To the Editor:
1 read your editorial of Aug 10 '·New
Dangers Lurk on Coast Highway" with
special interesl as a Laguna~h
resident who t ravels PCH ~e<?n-.
Laguna Beach and NewJlllOrt Beach on a
daily basis.
On several occasions I have w1tnesst>d
near colJjsions caused as a direct result of
beachgoers parking on the shoulders of
the highway . U-turns have become•
routine as motorists scour the roadsides
looking tor an available parkmg spa<.'<'.
The bike lanes have all but
disappeared in some areas. increasing thl•
hazards as cyclists attempt lo coexist at
35 mph with motorists traveling 55 mph
THE STATE has been eager to opc•n
the area beaches to the public but has
failed, 1n my <>pin ion. to adequately
prepare for the logical complkat1ons that
would result from inadequate parking
facilities
There as on e existing parking lot
which is usually only half full, but even
at full capal'ity it could handle onl y a
fraction of the total number of veh1dcs
There 1s adequate space available atop
the bluffs which could readily be
converted into temporary parking areas.
Making this space availab'"' and thc>n
posung the shoulders with nu parking
signs, would be a welcome respite for all
the motorists using the pubhc highway
GA VIN HERBERT
Hospital block
To t he &iitor:
Dr. Stanley van den Noort. dean of
the medical school at UCI seems not to be
interested in the community in which
UCI is located. His attempt to get Gov.
Brown to veto Asse mbly Bill 2696
a llowing Saddleback Community
College to lease 10 acres of land to a
nonprofit COTnJ"Qunity hospital in Irvine is
taking the issue of a hospital out of the
community's hands.
Since such a large number of residents
in Lrvin e (over 15,000) have already
indicated their desire to have their own
hospital, it seems very strange to find
such obstructive tactics being used by an
official of a state institution that is
supposed to serve its people. This issue
should not be decided in Sacramento by
one bill concerning land. It should be
decided at the certificate of need public
hearings before t he Orange County
Health Planning Council and the Health
Ser vices Agency o f the state of
Califomja where au of us could present
our "Opinions.
JAMES A. ROBERTSON
Barbecue view
To the &iitor:
Because my sentiments toward the
so-called family-oriented, American
pastime of barbecuing is so opposed to
that of Richard Jahraus, it behooves me
to say something in behalf of Laguna's
Heisler Park neighbors and to cite a few
facts against barbecuing in our one and
only public park.
Considering that Mr. Jahraus is one of
our most popular and civic-minded
residents, his lack o r sympathy for his
neighbors who cannot e njoy an open
window or a balcon y siesta on their
costly Cliff Drive a partme nts j uat
boggles my mind. Doesn't he know that
the acrid chemical pollution emanating
from a barbecuing steak or hamburger,
equa l s the toxic fumes fro m 300
cigarettes? ls it possible that h e is
unaware o f the vast number o f
American chlldren·who succumb to and
die from cancer or leukemia? A genial
man Uke himlelf, 1upportlng OW' Bo~
Club, I.I bound to love children enough to
want to 1hicld them from the chemical
hu.rd1 of barbecue efflualon. Little
children do not amoke nor do they
barbeeue, yet, if Heisler Park la an
example, t.hey an increulngly 1ubjected
to thete toxic fwnc1.
IF Mil. JAKRAU8 ii reelly ao ln 10Y9
with the mneD and lec.hal fumes from
barbeculna meat, how come hl1 own
barbecue rack ta locate:! rfCht up ap1Nl
h1I nm fence, • far rttmOWd (J'Om b.la
fine home .. po9ible? ll ., hepper. that
I must ClOl"ltinue \0 live and tnethe Oft
the othet' llide of thJa fence a mere few
fHt away from ht1 barbecue rack.
Whenever, my oetchbor lndW,. ln thla
MAfLBOX
cherished act of incinerating some m eat
dish, 1 must hasten to shut my windows
just as tightly and quickJy as humanly
possible. Otherwise. the toxic smoke
sickens me and damages P'lY eyes to an
agonizing degr ee. O n two occasion s,
when I was fortunate enough to be away
during Mr. Jahraus's barbecuing stints.
my small apartment had filled u p with
acrid smoke to such a degree, 1 had to
summon the Fire Department to help me
locate the fire that I was s ure was
smouldering m my crowded interior.
No one in our fine City CounciJ and
not even I would ever think of outlawing
the use of backyard barbecues. Hence,
one has to resent Richard J ahraus'
insinuation that this is an eventuality.
Isn't a City Council elected to protect the
rights and well-being of the majority of
citizens rather than kowtow to the
whuns or gastronomic tastes of the few?
Am I wrong to assume that a steadjJy
more crowded and only city park should
be a place for wholesome enjoyme n t
especially for the ultra-sensitive young
and elderly population? Ir only half or
my park neighbors would express their
reehngs about the increasing quota of
barbecue parties in the park, Cnght near
city signs proclauning It to be against our
}aw), your pages would be bulging with
letters of resentment and disgust.
NAME WITHHELD
Concerts missed
To the Echtor
We had planned on p1cn1~kmg on thl·
quad of Orange Coast Gollt>g£' whilt•
listening to another Sl'nes of l't>ncerts on
Sunday nigh~ What happened?
I am told that there> was trc>uble about
monC'ytfmances and I can"t beheve that
Costa Mesa cannot support such a
cultural trt'at for so many. Where does
all the tax money frnm S1Juth Coast
Plaza go?
Your paper wrote lo me last year and
assured me the Daily Pilot would do
their bit to put the ronc'erts on again. At
least our loc·"' paper appreoates a good
program
LILLIAN JOHNSON
Fiscal lunacy
To the Editor:
The ink on the checks ror $85,000 had
barely. dried from the "buyout" of past
superintendent Glen Hardy's contract
when the Fountain Valley Elementary
trustees started paying $261 per day to
consultant Bill Fisher -soon to be given
a four-year contract as superintendent.
Currently in the throes of recall
c h a rging Suzanne M oore, Chery l
Norton, and Roger Belgen with fiscal
mis manageme nt of school funds, the
trustees again have s hown their
ineptness in contract negotiation by
voting to raise Superintendent Fisher's
salary to over $61,000 -then e~ his
remaining three year contract to four
years.
This extends Mr. Fisher's tenure
beyond any of the current board's terms
of office -thus saddling a new board
with a superintendent committed to
phll0110phies which have generated a
recall effort. Thelr wisdom leaves much
to be desired in my opinion -l call it
sheer Ci9Cal lunacy!
DEVON N. DAHL
The writer is chairman of t h e
Committee Advocarlng Responsible
Education which is 1pearheading the
reca.1.1 movement. Editor.
Sanctuary found
To the .Editor:
i....t Friday my husband and J spent a
good part of the day ullboerding In the
Newport Ha.rbor. Mid -afternoon w e
ven tured lnto the Back Bay and
diacovered a quiet paradise after \he
hustle and bustle of the h3rbor. And y t
lt w u 80 cloee. ~ muahland and ahore
blrd.a were plentiful and appeared to be
In p erfect humon y With their
tWT'OUftdinp. t..arae ailvery tiah jumped
ftom the water, more than ~Uy
tndlcat.lng •n abundance o! water Ule.
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We are grateful this area has been
preserved, not only for the wildlife bu t
for Homo Sapaens as well, since so few
areas of this kind remain along our
popu!Ated California coast. We found the
Back Bay to be a true sanctuary, a place
w here we could renew our thoughts as
well as our acquaintance with nature.
BARBARA GUILD
Hooked!
To the Editor:
As a wind.surfer, I literally got hooked!
The irony 1s that I found myself having
less empathy for the angler than for me
-the cat.ch .
The dichotomy 1s that as a past
president of Pacific Anglers and as the
aspiring Commodore of the Balboa
Yacht Club Windboard Fleet, I should
rmd myselr on my board with a treble
hook attached to a silver metal lure in
m y arm be in g tethered by a
monofilament hne to a fast-moving
sailboat
I KNOW THAT ther e a r e t h ose
sportsmen that don't particularly care
for windsurfers, there are windsurfers
that don't care for powercraft, and there
are fishermen that don't particularly
care about either and the Harbor Patrol
that's frustrated by them all
I would like to thank the powerboat
that came to my rescue in the harbor, to
Dean Dana, my windsurfer counterpart,
for his part in untangling me, to June
Paley. my neighbor, who transported me
Lo Hoag emergency, to Dr. Super and his
many ass1StanlS who extracted the hook
from my flesh and not to the sailboat
that was trolling the long line in the
Harbor.
JACK CALDWELL
Elf ort re warded
To the Echtor:
The members of the Laguna Beach
Business Assoc1auon wish to e xpress our
heartfelt appreciation to the people of
Laguna Beach who brought back the
Mam Beach Village party to our town.
The dollars are countable -a ll
$5.144 90 of them. The time, energy.
creat1v1ty and hard work volunteered by
hundreds of peopk 1s impossible to
~'Ount We hope that their contribution is
partially orfsel by the just plain fun that
we had in c reating the "Honorary
Governor of the State of Laguna Beach ..
ra<'t'.
The ulumate reward will come with
our September party when we all shouJd
thank ourselves and others, whether we
participated or not. for bringing back the
Mam Beach Village Party and be on
hand to welcome Honorary Governet
Maggie Meggs as she reclaims the Main
S(>ach for Laguna.
BILL FARRELL
Chamnan , Main Beach
Village Party Comnuttee
Medical ripoff
To the Editor:
For years it has irritated me that we
could only d educt medical expenses
exceeding 3 percent of groes. Now there
1s talk of making that 7 percent.
Actually, we s hould be able to deduct
all medical expenses. Medical costs have
risen unbelievably fast -faster than
al.most all other Inflationary oasis. And
medical insurance, whic h keeps
Increasing the annual deductible and
paying a smaJler and smaller part of
charges. has become so expenalve it la
prohibitive for many.
One way we could fight it is to be able
to deduct all medical expenses on our
income tax reports.
Let's get behind this much needed
change and write to our legislators.
NAME WITHHELD
We laushed about the Jas-n-vWton
and th•lr camerae. b \he &a.& &auah on
us?
BUSINl:SS CONPiti l 108
Orang• Ooe1t D,AILV PILOT!Thuraday, Augu11 28, 1982
•ANN LANDERS
•ST AN DELAPLANE
•ERMA BOMBECK
Worn-otit wife heading for trouble • IS
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A comment on the
letter from "IAISon In San Fra.ncllco" on the 8e'Xual
liberation ol Orampa:
Do you honmily ~lleve it ii j\&at coincidental
that with ehe promotion of cradle-to-grave aex the
in cidence of wives who have murderell theh'
husbands haa Increased dramatJcaUy?
A woman waits 30 or 40 yean for the old goat
to cool off so 1he can have some rest. Then some
idiot doctor (an old goat himself) tells him not to
give up -keep at it -it will add years to hia life.
Who can blame her for solng stark, raving mad and
quieting him, permanently? Etpecially now that we
know the lnaanity plea can pull in a not·gullty
verdict if you spend a bundle for lawyers and
sh rinks. -PLOTTING AND PLANNING IN APPLETON
DEAR APPLE: Be aware tbat tbere Is a bll' . .,,,,
By PHIL INTERLANDI of Laguna Beach
putla co 1et Ula& law cban1ed. So doa't coot on
1ett1•1 o!fr Tootl. AayOM wbOH uaer borders oa
Ute laom1e1dal 11tould uload oa a coa1elor U4I
stay •••J from •eadly wtapoDt.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am worried sick
about a dear friend. H er parents were both
alcohollai. She was known as a "good·tii;nc airl" In
high 1ehool, but no one ever thought of her as a
problem drinker.
Teresa waa asked to leave college because she
nearly burned the donn down when she fell asleep
(passed out) while amoking. Soon she married and
had two children.
Five yean ago Teresa's doctor told her she had
a severe liver problem and could either join AA and
dry up completely or prepare for an early funeral.
She chose AA. Within alx months she was a
different person. Her family and friends were
thrilled about her new.found good health. She
looked 15 years. younger .
Several months ago Teresa read a report that
said alcoholics COULD drink again if they followed
a few simple rules. I saw her bombed last night. and
I'm afraid 1hu la he1tdlna tor t.r0uble. la It poeaJble
for a rc.-covercd alcoholic'° drink moderately? What
do the experu aay? ~ T R UE FRI£'"ND IN
LOGANSPORT, IND.
DO R TR UE: My con1ultaot1 fr om tbe
lJolverslty of Cblcago, Vale, Duke, Stanford and
Meula1er1 are unanimous. All say tbat once a
pe rson baa croued tbe line from normal to
problem drlnldn1, be 1bould not luave a teaspooo of
a lcobol. There I• no aucb tblo1 at ''coatrolled"
drlakta1. Any notion tlaat a problem drlnker can
atop wftb one o r two cocktall1 ls a snare and a
delaaloo. Jobn Ba rleycorn always 1et1 tbem In &be
end.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Over these past
several years I have heard that famous line
attributed to J ohn F. Kennedy: "Life is unfair."
WW you pleas£> tell us m what context those words
were used? -J.H.V. IN GREENFIELD, MASS.
DEAR J.H.V.: Tbose famoo1 lines by Jobn F.
Kennedy are from a pre11 conference beld oo
March ti. 196%. Here they ar e -well worth
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He's hanging in there
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• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
., Friday, Aar•' i1
ARIE (March 2l·April 19): Contr acts ,
communications with those at a distance will prove
fru itfuJ. You'll overcome obstacles -Cancer,
Capricorn persons become allies. You'll clarify sense
of direction.
TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Asaociate tends to
be reckless -w ith your car, money. Be alert,
protect your own interests. Good news is due
concerning misalng funds.
SAN FRANCISCO -Up with the gulls on a
foggy morning. I have to take a shower. The
bathtub is full of pictures. We still haven't hung all
the pictures because we can't decide where they go.
"Hold it against the wall there," said the
resident decorator critically. "No, that's not it."
"Why not?" I said. "l like it there."
She said: "I'd have it reframed. The matting
doesn't go with the rug."
My grandmother had a devilish time with the
steel engraving, "A View From Harper's Ferry."
Probably the same view John Brown saw as the
federal troops closed in.
"Hold it a little to the right," she told my
grandfather. "No a little lower."
My grandfather stood on top of a teetery
ladder. He couldn't answer for fear of swallowing a
mouthful of picture nai~.
WE'VE BEEN AT THE picture hanging for six
months at least. There are pictures on the floor. The
bathtub is stacked.
This scatter has two bathrooms. When I signed
in I said: "Don't you think TWO bathrooms and
only one bedroom is a strange ratio?"
I've gathered a nbmber of pictures I like. I've
grown used to them. I never bothered whether
mattings matched the rug. I just hung them. One
thing I learned was not to make them even. It can't
be done. I stagger them artistically. Drive a nail.
Hans .the picture try the wire on the back .
"THEY ALL HA VE TO BE reframed." said the
home decorator. (She works by inspiration. Nice
kid. Not very steady.)
She found a place where you do your own
framing. The people cut the frames for you. You
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S1AN Df UPI.Alf
AROUND THE WORLD
stick the picture in and glue it together. They
furnish the glue. "ll t'OSts half what you'd pay to
have it framed."
That was good news We'd had some of the
pictures done expertly and I hardly had money left
for picture nails. l said: "Do we have to frame ALL
of fhem?"
She said: "Just LOOK What do YOU think?"'
I didn't answer. You don't find an old soldier
walking into a mine field.
The reframed pictures look 100 percent
better, of course. Now we <.'Ome to WHERE they
will go. I said: "Good grief, you've hung my Borein
etching in the entrance hall."
She said, "That's exactly right. Where
everybody sees it as they come in."
I said: "They won't stop to see it. They're in
such a rush to get to the kitchen and the gin."
She said: "Please! Don't sulk."
MY GRANDMOTHE R STOOD tapping her
teeth with a pencil. My grandfather clung to the top
of the ladder holding. "View From Harper's Ferry."
She said: "Drat it. It just don't look right on
that waU. Bring it down and I'll make up my mind
lat.er."'
My grandfather came down the ladder
carefully. He spit the picture nails into his hand. He
started to say something. Thought better of it and
went back to the evening paper. GEMINI (May 2l·June 20): Legal counsel may
be ne<le9S8l'Y to clear away debris left by one who
was careless and lacked intelligence. Be patient,
thorough and fully aw are of rights and permissions.
CANCER (June 21.July 22): Communicate
with those who share your basic interests, concerns.
Focus on health, diet, employment. Emphasis also
on people who depend upon you.
Aspirin villain again?
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Exp~ self in unique
style; domestic Issues can be settled in harmonious
fashion . Focus on changes at home, acquisition of
luxury items or art objects. Persona] magnetism
soars -people are drawn to you.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll become more
aware of basic property values. Territorial terms
will be defined. Protect your interests by becoming
fully cognizant of source material.
LmRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What had been an
area oC confusion will be clarified. Emphasis on
responsibility, challenge and chance to increase
income. Short trip might be necessary
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): You'll be rid of
burden; financial opportunities increase. You'll
ma ke new st.art. gain added independence and
locate needed material.
SAGJTfARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Be direct.
specific, get to heart of matters and find out where
you stand with special pel"80n. Leo, Aries. Aquariw
natives figure prominen tly.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Review
available material; what you require is closer than
might be ifna8ined. Older indiyidual is prepared to
become an ally -be confident, elevate aelf--esteem
and do some serious research.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Emphasis on
pleasure principle, reward for job well done,
poaible promotion and r.hance for travel. Open
lines of communication.
PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Prepare for
r ebuilding p rogram; you'll have unusual o~ty to re-establish on a more solid base.
Lunar emphula on career, prestige.
DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: THre't 10 mid
we bear tbat's scary. Take aaplrla, for example.
What aaed to be a woDderfal clna& luat now become
u rroanded wltla Htplctoa. For example, lta
a11octatloa wltb Reye'• syndrome -we laear 1&11
caoae bleeding; It will bore a bole ID yoar 1tomacla;
it's poison for people wltll alcen.
Now, lt's aappoted to be bad for women wlao
wear an IUD. Ia tltere aaytlalng to tills latest
aaperaioo to tbe ate of aaplrla? -MRS. Y.
DEAR MRS. Y.: There are 90 many theories
floating around, it's difficult for physicians (and
their patients) to separate the wheat from the chaff.
After a study of more than 100 women , a
report states that thoae who used five or six times
the amount of asp ir in ordinarily taken for
headaches etc., were m ore likely to become
pregnant. But. my opinion is that the evidence isn't
conclusive. II you have a headache or other pain, I
doubt that an aaplrin or two will increaae your
chances of becomi.ng pretnaJlt. But remember, I
only "doubt" it; I can't~ au.re until further studies
turn a theory Into an llC'tUality.
DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: Wby ls It Claat
women pffer more from depre11loa tbaD men?
Isn't It tnae &la.at womea are Git 1tron1er aex? -
MRS.G.
DEAR MRS. G .: In many ways, stronger, yes.
But, there a.re many factors that cauae depresmon
more often In women. They may be hormonal,
psychosocial or genetic. It's well known that
following menopauae there's ereater r lak of
becomin8 depreeaed. It may be d ue to imbalance of
productJon ln eatrogen and progeaterone. Thia haa a
profound effect on the metabolism of the nervous
system.
Even during the y~r ages, think of the
T rou1 HfAlrH
DR. PETER J . STEI NCROHN
tremendous demand on woman's time. She may be
family secretary and chauffeur. She's the manager
of household budget. Who takes care of the
husband and children when they are ill? Suppose
she works at home and outside? Think of the
financial a nd social adjustments after divorce.
Fortunately, we now have pills that help leaen the
load of depression that patients carry as a heavy
burden.
DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: I don't waat to
become too latroapec tlve aboat my cholesterol
level•, Mt J WU maybe I alloald. Wlaat I'm u kln¥ l~ ~: doet family lala&ory play an lmportaat part.
Im ooly lt. -MR. T.
DEAR MR. T .: A bad heredity should make us
more aware of the "silent" attackers. It gives us
time to set up defenses. For example, C-arlos A.
Dujovne, M.D., profe11or of medicine at the
University of Kansu School of Medicine says,
"Individuals whotte mother or father haa had heart
disease before age 55 should be tested even earlier
in life, preferably u children." So you tee, you will
not be abnonnally Introspective by asking a doctor
to check on your cholesterol even though you are
only 19.
Dr. Stelncrohn welcomes que•tlon• from
readers. He cannot answer all individually but will
include those of general lntereat in hJ.s column.
Send your quHUons to hlm in care of the Dally
Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cosca Mesa, QUJJ. 92828.
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wearing clothes without designer labels.
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ago. kids thought Nike was a mlSSlle and lzod a
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as a matched set. An occasional, "Ronnie, you are
not leaving this house unless you have a polo player )
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· ~' Earhart saga
still mystifies
A SMALL BIT OF HISTORY: We marked a milestone
in avia tion h istory JUSt this wet>k an the 50th anniversary of
a (light by a pixiL•-fac<'d, slender. tousle-haired young
woman w ho was onl' of the great pioneer aviators of all
time.
ft was Aug. 24, 1932. when Amelia Earhart, then 32
y ears old. became the f i r s t woman to m ake a ... ,..,.
, . ,"!~J . "'-\
transcontinental fligh t. It
was JUSt one of ma n y
marks she lef t on the
aviation re<.:ord books. MURPHINf .~ Her final flight, tn
July of l9:n. still has
strong t ies to o u r own
Orange Coast when• one of her aviator buddies. famed
stunt pilot P a u l Mantz, tried to solve the mystNy of her
disappea rance at sea.
AMELIA EARHART WROTE aviation history by
d efying her paren ts. She was born in Atchison , Kan .. a n d
during World Wa r I served as a Canadian m ilitary nurse.
Despite the protests of her fam ily, she learned to fly, as so
m an y o f the early barnstormers d id. right after the war.
T hen the records began to get inked into the books.
She became the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by
air. as a passenger aboard a Fokker trimotor monoplane.
July 17-18. 1928. It crossed from Newfoundland to Wales.
Four years later. she made a solo crossing. T h is was
followed by a series of solo fligh ts across the Un ited States
in both airpla n es and autogiros. Then. m J anuary of 1935.
Amelia Earhart again electrified the aviation world with a
t rans-Pacifit: solo flight, crossing the ocean from H awa11 to
California.
STUNT FLIER PAUL MANTZ, w h o in later years
made h is hom e on Balboa Island a~d operated Tallman tz
Amelia Earhart wuh famed Balboa l.s.land stunt flier Paul Matz in 193li
flying ser vice out of Orange County's airport, h elped
prepare the next Ear hart p lane, a twin-engined Lockheed
in which s he and Lt. Cdr. Fred Noonan . h er navigator.
w ould a tte m pt an around-the-world flig ht.
Ma n tz. particular ly. was involved in installat1on of a
gen erator on the aircraft, a point that would p rove pivotal
during investigations of the 1960s.
Ame lia Earh art a n d Fred N oonan took off on the
world-girding fligh t in 1937 and were three quarters o f the
way to their goal w h en on J uly 2. their a ircraft vanished in
the P acific. near Howlan d Island.
No t race of the plane or the two fliers was ever found.
After World War n. however. there were persiste nt
reports that the Earhart plane hadn't gone down near
How land island but instead had flown on to Japanese-held
Saipan.
, NATIVE WITNESSES SAID the plane. matching the
descraptaon of the Lockheed, qash-landed in Saipan
Ha r bor . They said two occupants. one a sligh tly bu ilt .
wom~n . were captured and later executed by the Japanese
as spies.
Not m uch was added to the Earhart story until Jun e of
1960 when a newsman diving at Saipan claimed he had
brough t u p the generator from the long-missing Earhart
plane.
The generator was taken to Oran ge County air port
where Mantz p ut a task Cor~ of his experts to work in an
attempt to d etermine if indeed it was t he part of th '?
Ea rhart pla ne he h ad installed almost a q u arter of a
century earlie r .
SADLY, MANTZ HIMSELF was killed in 1965 when
he crashed while fly ing a stun t for fil ming of t he motion
picture, "Flight o f t he P hoenix." That pre tty well closed
the Earhart probe.
P a ul Mantz's widow. Mary. stated some time later that
study of the gene rator had proved inconclusive because t h e
engine part had been too badly corroded b y salt w ater.
It w as so badly deteriorated, she said, it could n't even
be determined if it was o f J apanese or American origin .
S o tod ay. the m yst e r y oC Amelia E a r h a rt's
disappearance remains unsolved.
~lection acts OK
· The Orange County Dit trict
ttorney'a Office haa concluded
t candidates Larry Agran and•
ward Doman did not vtolate
rvine'1 campaign contribution
wa ln thla spring'• city council
TIM! lnve9tiptlon was aought
y a·n o th e r ca n d i d a t e ,
ohn Nakaoka, who 1u1J1eated
n ml1ht have broken the
• law llmlttng cont.rtbuuona
1 maximum t250 by addtn1
'• endo11ement on una1l
planlJ.naa puMd out. in a .·~~~·
Nakao ka a lleged tha t the
"in-kind" contribution from
A,gran'a campaign -for a share'
of a cost of the plantlnp -was
po111lbJy more than i250. He ai.o
asked if Dornan should have
reported the donation in
campaign expense report.II due
before the elect.ion.
.. Agran and Doman, however,
argued that only a small portion
of the plantinga carrled Doma.n'•
endorsement and that. the
deadline for the expense reporta
had pamed befortl 8 declalon WU
made to include Doman.
the neck identified Pain • Ill
UCI biology researcher show way to quicken detectio11 of strep throat
By JOEL C. DON or .... 011111 Piiot •••"
The sore throat 1s mank ind's
perennial pain in the neck. Often
the har binger of the l'om mon
cold, It's the body's way of saying
som e virus has tempora rily
gotten the best or your immune
system.
But a third of the ttme the
pll'ture as more serious. That's
when a feeling of a claw hammer
stuck 1n your th roat as a result of
the invasion oC a bacterium called
Group A Streptococcus.
Untreated. "strep throat" may
lead to complications such as
rheumatic-fever. kidney disease
and scarlet fever
Though not a doctor, K urt
Brillhart knows detection of the
infection is imperative. The UC
Irvine biology graduate has spent
the last two years perfecting a
simple and reliable test t hat
could provide diagnosis of strep
throat in a fraction of the time it
takes using current techniques.
Bri 11 h art e n rol le d in a n
inde pendent research project
w hile a UCI junior, focusing his
efforts on development of a quick
test for strep throat.
Strep bacteria shows up as a
colored spot on a paper strip, a kin
lo the way litmus paper changes
color when it comes in cont.act
with an acid or base solution.
HIS so-called strip test can be
completed an 90 minutes, a far
cry from the conventtonaJ throat
cu lture that may take up to two
days. Eventually Brillhart would
li ke the t est results to be
available before the patient steps
out of the doctor's offke.
Though further work m ust be
done before the test can be sold
commercially. the 22-year-old
Brillhart noted a UCI committee
is studying whether it should be
patented.
Eventually he hopes to market
the strip test as a simple kit for
doctors.
''In order to make t he test
readily availa ble it's going to
ha ve to b e s impli fied
considerably.'' said Dr. Gerald
Greene. a UCI Medical Center
specialist in infectious d111t'BHc11
who difected Brillhart's proje(·l.
"If it's not simple, people won't
use it even 1f it does o ffe r
advantages "
Nevertheless, Brillhan's work
earn ed him undergraduate
honors in biology In October.
Greene wiU present news of the
strip tesl at a ma)Or b1oml'<i1cal
conference
G reene predicts the test may
help doctors prescribe the best
treatment for a sore throat
sufferer. Erring on the side or
caution, some phys1c1ans g ive
ant ibiotics before results of a
throat culture are known, he
said.
Others wall for t he throat
culture. but sometimes have
trouble contacting the patient for
appropriate treatment.
"Only a fraction of sore throats
a re strep," Gr eene said "So
certain p a tie nts are gett ing
antibiotics unnecessarily or some
pa t ients are n 't gettin g the
antibiotics in time.
"And a cer tain fraction of
people t hat receive ant1b1olics
wilJ have a reaction to them."
T he test is called PELISA. or
pa p er e n zyme -t a nked
immunosorbent assay.
Simply, a throat culture 1s
taken from a person suspected or
having st r ep throat The
s pecime n is fixed to a glass
microscope sbde and a series of
a n tibodies are b1ochem1cally
hooked to the bacteria. One of
the antibodies cont.ams a special
enzyme marker.
A paper strip soaked with a
chemica l t h at reacts to the
enzyme 1s p laced against the
slide.
Whe n th e e nzyme and the
paper react, an or ange spot
r evea l s th e presen ce of
s treptococ'Cal bacteria. T he more
bacteria on the slid<>. the darker
the spot.
Greene said there 1s no other
q uick test for a n in fectious
disease on the market.
"He dad it on his own," Greene
said. in praise of Brillhart's work.
O•llY Pllol Photo by G8rJ Ambro ..
SPEEDS U P DIAGNOSIS Kurt Bnllhart's proposed strir
t<.•st wall help do<:tors tdL•nltf~ stt·l'p throat 1n HO mmutc..•s
Conv<'nllonal throa t cultun•s tak<· up to two tla~:-.
"The basic t ools and thC' to w in adm1ss1un tu ml'd1cal
information were there. He did school and hope.·:-. to earn a
considerable adaptation and trial doctorau· in reS(.•arl'h biology as
and error. wc·ll.
•·It took the right person in thl• .. Both arl' very tempting," he
righ t place with the right said "But 1f I don't get into
components to put it together" medical Sl.'hool I'll try to get my
Brillhart said he is struggling Ph.D ··
CSUF leading college enroll01ent boom ·~
Cal St.ate FulJerton is almost
read y to close admissions for
spring 1983 because of booming
enrollments.
Ralph Bi gelow, director of
adrruss1ons. said the school may
stop accepting applications for
spring semester after Aug. 31.
the earliest cut-off date in the
sch ool's 25-yea r history. Fall
e nrollment will exceed 24,000
this term. the largest in campus
Recession drives students to less
exp ensive state-supported schools
Som<' off1l·1als attribute tne:·
inl·rcase in adm1ss1ons to student$"
s hifting from these mor·~·
t'Xpens1ve lnSlltUllOnS because OJ'
tht' recession ·.
Annual lu1t1on at privat~
('Olleg<.>S ranges from about $2.500
tq $8.JOO Student f ees at
Un1vers1lv of California
campuses w;ll be $1 .20 1. while
California State univers1t1es will
('OSt $444
"We have seen a shift from
private institutions to public
institutions among our low-
income students since the '60s."
McNally said .
pronounced this year because o(
federa l reductions in student
grants. restrictions on stude>nt
loans and cuts in Social Security
payments to college students, she
said. This shi ft m ay be mo re
h istory. "
Officials say money may be the
biggest reason why admissioflS to
the state's universities are on the
rise.
Two holdups probed in HB
Cal State Long Beach has
started l'Urt<11hng admissions foi:
next fall, but not for spring.
The University of California
systl•m .11so· 1s C'Xp<.·ric·ndng ar.
incrPase in aum1ss1ons. allhougl'l
not as sharp as al Fullerton, said
Ed Apod3l'a. UC dtrf'l'tur uf
<1dm1ssions
California students are turning
from private and ou t -of-town
universities to less expensive
state schools a nd leaving four-
year inst itutions for two-yea r
commu n ity colleges, said Lois
McNally o f t h e California
Student Aid Commis&on.
Police are searching for two
ban d its w h o ro b bed t wo
Huntington Beach busi11esses m
apparently unrela ted incidents
The man handed the teller a not<.•
demanding money and fled with
$1.930. aet.'Ording to pola('(>.
At 6:30 p .m . Monday. a
different man indicated he had a
gun in h is waistband and
demanded money at the Sears
Surplus Store. 9045 Adams Ave
He fled with about $115. police
said.
The first holdup occurred at
2:45 p.m. Monday. when a man
pulled a revolver f rom h is
athletic bag and placed it on a
counter at Brentwood Savings.
5828 F.dinger Ave .. police said .
··we·vl! heen expecting
enrollment to decline for two or
three years. but this ye>a r we
re<:"eaved more apphcauons than
ever before." he said.
Raeers won't need a paeer
By GLENN SCOTT
Oflhe D .. ly Nol lt•ff
The re ar e races for quarter horses,
greyhounds and rats, but rarely has a race
been organized strictly for Helix aspersa.
It IS no wonder. First brought to North
America as a source of food, poor Helix was
an outcast from the beginning. Never
popularly palatable, the creature couldn't
even hang around a vegetable garden
without .drawing contempt.
It was forced to live a sheltered life and
was further frustrated by being both male
and female at the same lime. Slow afoot, it
became a symbol for all the wrong things in
this fast-paced world .
Next month, however , Helix aspersa, also
known as a common ga rden snail, will
finally get its just desserts.
It will be the featured attraction when
the Irvine Chamber of Commerce sponsors
It• inaugural California Snail Race
Championship Sept. 12.
The races waJJ be part ot the chamber'•
annual picnic. In paet years, the picnic has
been a private affair. But as long as you're
going to invite •nails, you might as well
bring along everybody elae.
Tliua, chamber organizen have opened
the floodgates to any snail trainel'I wi&hing
to take part 1n the races 1eheduled to begin
at 2 p.m . at Heritage Park on Walnut
Avenue between Culver Drive and Jeffrey
Road.
The mall coune la 18 inchM lOf\I.
Norma Brund.,e. ~ commlllSoner, hu
lalued u.. rulee:
-Sna11t cannot welgh more than (our
pounda.
-All maL1I must be lrvlne rmdenca.
-Snai l s on s ka t e boards wi ll be
dbqualified.
-Entries must be alive before and after
their races.
H ow a rd R e i c h . c h airma n o f th e
chamber's organizational affairs committee,
.. Id participants can call the chamber office
at 641-1687 to obtain an application form.
The entry fee ls i2 per racer.
He Mld 110me of the rules may be hard to
enforce, espec ially t he r eside n cy
~ulrement..
• We really ca.n't.,'' he confided. "We just
threw that ln there."
Ho\\-ever, Reich Mld some local groupe
are taking the race eerloualy.
"One of th• banka in t.oWn told me they
have thlff llWla." he laid. "They've been
feedlr\i thorn f« n.o weelQt and they ~
built a lh\le caae."
-
At UC Irvine. Assistanl Dean of Students
Peter Ho wler . a sna 11 expert, said the
critters enjoy eating lettuce, flour and corn
meal and usually seek a cool. damp setting.
"If I were going to train them to race." he
said, "I'd maybe get them hungry. crush up
some lettuce and aqueeze the juice down to
make a trail."
Bowler said snails al90 can be deeorrated
by gluing wiJl8S on or even pal.ntlng thelr
ahell1. Part of the shell 1hould be left
expaeed, he added.
And for those whose entries do.n't make
tht grade, Bowler 11 .cheduUnc hla annual
tau anan feed at noon on Friay, Nov. 12 at
UCI'a UnJvereity Center.
They were, after all, Lmport.ed for food
"In France, mail.a are becom1na rarer and
rarer,'' laid Bowler. "They'd be horrified to
know how w. kill them heh."
--_...._ ...
.. Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Thur1day, Augu1t 29, 1882
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ROMANTIC -Steve Fox charms Debora h
Wheeler in a sce n e from "The Robbe r
Bridegroom," a workshop production of the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse. opening Friday
for two weekends, For information. call
494-0743.
'Beatles' in USSR
LONDON (AP) -Th e hghts will dim and the
Iron Curtain will rise as a group of mop-topped
musicians called the Beatles take a long and
winding road back in the USSR. playing a t t'Oncerts
for six weeks.
This will not be t he original Beatles, comrade,
but the Bootleg Beatles. the group tha t performed
in the London stage musical "Beatlemania," which
closed two years ago.
The Bootleg Beatles look and sound like Paul
McCartney, Ringo Starr. George Harrison and the
'Too Close' real co m fortahl
CBS an d ABC deadlocked for top spot in Nit>/ . .,,.,,,i.;
LOS ANG ELES (AP) -"Too
Cl<>k• tor Comfort," ABC'• hot
l'ome d v s h ow 1ttarring Te d
Knight and Nancy Du11ault,
flni1hed In firat place In the
Nielsen televuuon rating, for the
week ended Aug. 22.
The s h o w n oaed o ut l aat
week's winner, the CBS summer
i;en es "Filthy Rich." ln all, CBS
had ilx shows In the Top 10 and
ABC had four .
ABC and CBS tied for first
place in the ratings of the A.C.
Nielsen Co. T hey each had a
rating of 13.6 for the week. NBC
was in third pla<.>e with a rating
of 11.0. The networks say this
means in an average prime-lime
min ute 13 .6 pe rcent o f the
nation's homes w ith TV w ere
each tuned to ABC and CBS.
It was the third timt; that "Too
Close for Comfort" had made it
to the top, although t the two-
yea r -o l d come dy had been
consistently in the Top 10. It fi rst
made it to No. 1 for the week
ended May 16 w he n it tied with
the Miss U.S.A. Pageant. lt was
m sole possession of first place
for the week ended June 6.
The usual favorites dominated
the To p 10, except for "The
Bar ba r a Wa lte r s S umme r
TVRIVlll
SJX>clal" on ABC
l"l\S, "IHI M111ull•1>," I'/ J 111 1-1 1
1111 1111111, CBS
11<.·n· 1111· llll' 111:x1 Ill "( '11t't1'i
uf th1· Sw1 i.." CB~. '"f lu· Low
Bual," /\Tit', "1'':wl!4 u( Lafe,"
NBC, The AH<' Surllh1y N1~h1
Movit', "Alq>or1 "11," AlK ', "Lou
Grunt," CBS. "Tlw Full t :uy,"
ABC. "LJVl'l 111• a11<.J Sh11 l<.•y."
ABC, "f111l Stl't'i'I Btu<.,," NBC
"WKHP 1n l"lrw11ina11." CBS.
"Onl' 011 y ut 11 T1nw," <'BS.
Here arl• 1h~ Top 10 t1how1<
"Too Clo.e for Comfort," u rat-
1 ng of 19.8 or 16 .1 m ill ion
household.a, A OC. ''F'llthy Hach,"
19.2 or 15.6 million. CBS, "The
J~Hersons," 19 .2 or 15.6 m1l11on,
CBS; "Three's Compant,," 18.5 or
15 1 m illio n, ABC; 'Funtasy
Island," 18 0 or 14.7 mlll1on,
ABC; ''The Barbara Wa l ters
Summer Special," 17.9 or 14 .6
million, ABC; "Trapper John.
M.D.,'' 17.7 or 14.4 milhon, CBS;
"M-A-S-H," 17.5 or 14.3 million.
CBS; "Alice." 17 4 or 14.2 m1ll1on,
I h •rt· un· I 111· I 1vc• l11w1·,I rated
~huws "('odt• H1 ·d ABC
"C ro11k111··~ U111v<"r'1" · CBS
"Boru lo 1111 W111d," l'.111 2. NBC.
"O nt• of 1tw Huv~ ... NIK'. NBC' , .
Ht•poi l.'>. "Wh.11 l-:w1 I l:1pp1·1wd
IU El Salv;1drn ., ..
Ch ildre n pick e t
LOS ANGEL ES (AP) -A
group of 20 c hild ren from
Arkansas picketed outside the
o ff i ces o f pop s t a r Stt>vic
Wonder's managl·men1 to protest
the 1inger's refusal to appear at a
beneht for prevention of JUVentlC'
delinquency.
''W c've bt'l'l1 trying 111
negotiate with his managc•ment
for over three months, and we
ft•t•I th;ol lh1• pt 11pt1:-.11I ~.IS llUl
prt''il'ntl•d 1•1 Stl·VH' 111 opt•rly.
scud rrank t'oult·y o t L111!1· Rock.
Ark
Cuult·y .... ;11cl tht• group •it
('htldn·n had lx"tc·n pit kl'l1ng lh1
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Blut·k Bull Mu;.1l' s1nt•t: Tuesday
with sign~ ~.1v1r1g, 'Plt·ast· Stc·vit·
mt•t•l with w," anJ "Wt•'r 1• hug
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AN
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Orange CoH t DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, Augu1t 28, 1982
NO DEALER SALES 2 x 4 92Y4'' WHITE FIR STUDS
AD STARTS THURSDAY
CERAMIC
WALL
TILE
EA.
The deal 11 on our Field Tile, 41/. x 4 '/•
lncb. In white. (Right away you want
to know how much the other 1tuff 11.
1ure.)
Only kidding. bo11. If 1omethlng I• good and people want It we can run
it a few tlme1, okay. A1 longa1 we can get the right price toaell it at we'll
do It.Uthe buyer can't get the price down then we 1end in the "Goriller".
(No •iolence, fu1t implied threat1.)
.., ..
rrmniiiDDii~'.&'aif LASKO 20"
TWO SPEED
BOX FAN
1777
Two 1peed1: "That 1he blow1" and
"E•erybody Into the 1torm cellar".
(Kidding, it ju1t 1ay• Hi and Low.)
BLACK &
DECKER
71/4" WORM
DRIVE SAW
Cut 1t~ geara. 21/1 HP. for heavy
duty all day. day after day, work.
Limited quantltiH.
PLASTIC TOILET
SEATS
99
EA.
In White, Brown. or Bone. (Spealring of lawyera. mine i1 10 good that he
once confu1ed the jury 10 much tha1 they aent the judge to jall.)
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24"x48"
ONE PIECE
. DURALn'E
ALUMIMUM
FOLDING
TABLES 1477
24" x 60" 2377 CENTER FOLD
30" x 72" 2977 DROP LEAF
36" x 72" 3577 CENTER FOLD
Get an extra when company drop• in.
or for a party, or a garage aal• (got to
ba.e 1omethln.g to atock the junk on.)
WIZARD
CRARCOAL r
LIGHTER
FLUID
When we barbecue we want a quick
fin. right? So thl1 atuff 11 the way to
go. Hot coala ln mlnutea.
PEDZOO.
MOTOR OIL
30WT.
., ........ .. aacQT.
lOW"O WT. 9•9c QT.
Speaklng of lcay, th• only th log my
kld ccm do taat la pt tired. CW•,.,.,.
apea.ld.bf ol oll, which la o pNtty
allppery Maltlect.)
ITALWf
DESIGNER
CHAIR
14aa
In white. Nobody lrnow1 the name of
thl1 Italian deaigner. Tbo1' 1 what I
call realexclu1lrity.
MURRAY MEI'S 26"
BALBOA CRUISER
~
Glo11 black. gold flnllhed rim1 and
1procket. Get one Pop. fffl llke a kid
again. (51 yean old. heading down to
the Wedge. yelling "Swf' •up" :oh
m1.)
CD-2 ADnMO'titE
PRODUCTS
W TIEITllDT
77~oz.
111111. na. ... .... 97~oz.
==-1 •7 "Elm 130%.
Depeadlog 01t which one fO\l chooM
you may lmJlfO" your gaa mileage.
ellmlnat• •talllng, clean OJlt 1JU.1D
ad altadf9, cllHolft ccarboa (maybe
......... ClleWMWtrieacle?),
71/e" ENDURO
BLADE
CREDO
SAW
BLADES
Demo a1 all 1tore1
Satwdayand
Sunday. 10 to 2
PM. Leam about
the right blade for
the job.
71/e'' 18 TOOTH
CARBIDE BLADE
2 6
#!298 3 6#!623
PAClnC
ASPHALT
8 77
SGAL
Mani an old dri,,.way look like new,
protect• your lnveatment. tbi1 ahould
do the a.erage drive with no awea1
(except youra) .
DURALITE STACKING
r, , J PADDED YARD
~ ·. -~ FURNn'URE f 1 -~~\ 3 C9HAI9J
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799 !m1
lt'1 the real
c)oHyltWf,
l V. inch tubing,
brown and white plaid
pattern cuahlon1. Pretty aoft. huh.
2' x 2'
CEDAR I/
DECK
~~~ -SQUARES
377£A
Theae are nice. make nJce duck board
for outdoor ahower. wollrway1. patio
deck, etc. Eaay to lilt up in ca1e you
drop a diamond thru the groo•H.
r..i:.. ~~t.t) HOLMES
HALLY
h~ .... 28" '•"• ... , \ ... '" "" .. .,.. '.' GARAGE
DOOR SPRING
6 97
#P728C
A 1pring that ha1 aprung ia
dan9erou1. Look at yow old onH .
ru1tyor weak ain't for you.
ELECTRONIC
BUG
SNUFFER
Ju•t think for under $40 you can
electronically get rid of moth1.
mo1qultoe1 etc. Safe a round Inda and
pet1too.11'11 ael1 you a fly 1wa1ter for
a buck.)
KRACO STEREO CASSETTE ADAPTER
FOR 8-TRACK TAPE PLAYERS
NKCA·B
A d rop ln deal tba1 let1 you play caHettH ln an 8 track player. No
lnatalla1ion or wiring n..ded.
SEE TBE IDlCAL lllCO UCE CAR AT DUI DWIOllD ID STOIE
Thunday and Friday Aug. 26-27. Dollar off general odml11lon coupon.
a.allable at all 1tore1. lor the Al real 500 a t Rl•eralde. Sunday Aug. 29.
ALLTRADE
!'E:'!' ·:~. ·-~ HYDRAULIC
_.;; --1 JACKS
Beata a few bricb. a i ,.,o· board. and lot of luck.
Coa1lder theH part of ~ your tool box. get a
good one.
2TON 4•7
C TOK 7""
ITO"
..,.,
ITON 1477
34"
\
COLUMBIA
ROMEGUARD
D SECURm
SCREEI DOOR
30", 32" Oft 31"
9777
Thia la a atroog on•. Double aid~
Jock with~,..,., cloee pattern lD
Oold or au .. r r .ecktooe. flalahee.
(El Pollo p1&t one oa my bou.M. No.t
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r.n •• Orang• Coul DAIL y PILOT /ThUrtdly, Augull 2e. 1982
(
E -Lake Center office complex at
MacArthur Boulevard and Sunflower Avenue
near the ,Costa Mesa city limHs will be new
,
--... r ·-
/
Lake Ce nter gets big tenant
Eba co sign $15 million lease in move from NB
Ebu&<.'O S..rvlc..'t. .. ln(.vrporated. an cngineerm.V
l'onstrut·llon firm, ht111 alaned a 15-ycar I at«: valut.'<i
In l'XCt.'tili nf $IS million for ~4.000 equara feet of
11pt1t'<• In the new Lake Cenlt'r office complex in
Sun1.t1 Ana
Terry Ogletn-t•, Ebuco vlceJirt. .. ldent, Jt&hJ the
six s tory Lakt Cente r bull Ins at 3000 W
Moc:Arthur Blvd w1&1 selected after a six-month
at'arch. He said his firm will occupy the second,
third and fourth floors of the buUdlng to be known
WI Eballco Plaza.
The· center 1s a 750,000-square-foot
dt-vdopment of oCCh;e 1.-ondomlniums and mid-rist>
office buildlngs on a 33-acre site located betwC<!n
Sunflower Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard.
A development of California Pacific Properties,
the pro.)('Ct wiU eventually ront.ain 27 buildings and
be valued in excess of $95 million.
Ebasco regional headquarte rs have ·been
located in Newport Beach since 1977.
Ebasco, headquartered in the World Trade
Center in New York City. employs 6,000 full-ume
workc.>rs worldwide and has o{(ices throughout the
United States, mcluding other reg1onaJ facilities in
Atlanta, Houston and Seattle.
Founded in 11105 to provide capital asststant.-e to
thc.> electric utility industry, Ebasro diversified to
provide dl•ign, t-ng>netirina. oon.1tru<:tlon oonaultlng
and rnluted aervlcet for utillli.ea, energy-lnt4inaive
lndwnrics and government agcncit.'tl worlpwlde.
In the paat five yt.••m•. th~ company haa
l'Omplcted corwtruc.'llon pro)ecta valued at more th•n
$15 billion. Ebatco la a whoUy-owned aubslduary of
ENSERCH of Dallu
Ge tty g a s s tations
to drop c r e dit cards
LC:~s ANGELES (AP) Gt!tty Refining &
Marketing Co. says 1t will drop its company credit
('ard program effective Nov. 1 but encourages ita
dealers to accept bank credit cards
Getty has about 4,500 stations nationwide; 2.-
500 under the Getty nam<' on the East Coast, 1,900
under tht! Skelly name in the Midwest and about
I 00 in California under the Mohawk name.
Atlantic Richfield Co. recently dropped all
c:red1t sales at its stauons and pledged to pass the
resulting savings on to mot.orists. The company has
said its gasoline salc-s have increased substantially
smt"<' the move.
Patience key to housing despite interest dips
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By JOHN CUNNIFF
Atl 911•1""8 Analy1t
NEW YORK -Falling
interest rates are breathing life
into th e hopes of would-be
homebuyers, but the word Crom
the industry is patience.
Both builders and lenders have
been badly burned by instability
of interest rates, and they have a
decided lack of enthusiasm about
market loans, and won't be
inclined to lower their rates until
they are certain better times 1H•l1
be around a while
"S&Ls are going to be very
cautious," said James Kendall, a
spokesman for the U.S. League
of Savings Associations. "They
got badly burned m 1980, and
this time they're going to wait to
see if rates stay down."
loans at the lower rates.
Many housing lenders a re also
experiencing a continuation of
hjgher costs as a consequence of
offering depositors 13 percent
savings certificates, some of
which will remain on their books
for another 30 months.
jumping back i nto th e
' marketplace. Both need to get
their houses in order, so to speak.
Kendall's reference was to a
sudden interest rate drop in
August 1980 that induced many
S&Ls to offer reduced-rate
mortgages. Wtthm a couple of
months rates resumed rising,
trapping lenders who had made
Builders are said to have a
''show me" attitude. They too
recall 1980, when the brief rate
decline induced many to resume
construction -then trapped
them with unsold houses when a
return of higher interest scared
off buyers.
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and savings banks, traditional
home mortgage lenders, remain
burdened with old. below-
''They want stability," said BiU
Young. an economist with the
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PALO ALTO (AP) -More than 10 million
workers in the United States can't find jobs, but the
wealthy community of Palo Alto is having trouble
filling vacancies among management pos1t1ons.
The problem is hardly anyone can afford to
move here. So the frustrated ctty council has
decided to sweeten tht! deal.
Under a new policy, the city will offer a
lucrative list of optional benefits -from
mortgage-assistance payments to temporary living
expenses -to job applicants who otherwise might
not move to this ar ea, midway between San
Francisco and San Jose.
The problem lS serious, says city Personnel
Director Jay Rounds. For example, Palo Alto has
been searching for a manager of energy planning
for the city utilities department for a year. The most
likely candidate for the job decided not to take it
after investigating the Peninsula's high-priced
housing, which ranges from about $150.000 to more
than SS00,000.
ack to Schoo Rounds said the new policy wiU apply mainly
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Join These Educators
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Don Strauss
For Re·Election To the Newport Beach City Counci l
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National Assoc1at1on of Home
Builders. "Stability or gently
falling rates from now to the
beginning of next year so they
can plan for a good building
season.•'
up an July by almost reaching an
annual rate of 1.21 million units,
but the great bulk of that activity
was in multifamily structures,
and much of it was confined to
the Southeast.
level that would bring carrying
costs into the affordability level
of millions more families. (Most
bank.." lowered the prime interest
rate to 13.5 percent earlier this
week.)
Even 1( they get their wishes,
however, many builders wiU be
faced with the task of rebuilding
c r e w s . The Home Bui Ide rs
believe that only one-half their
members hip 1s acttve during
what many l~rm a housing
depression.
Activity during July was much
slower among builders of single-
family homes, and many of these
are now expected to remain at
reduced operating levels while
planrung for the s pring building
and selling season.
A study released a year ago by
the Home Builders indicated that
at 18 percent interest, only 8.4
m1lhon families. fewer "than 14
percent of the total nui:nper nf familil'S had income sufftc1en~t ~
carry a $60,000, 30-year loan,
while maintaining payments for
insurance. taxes and utilities. True. buildmg at·t1v1ty picked
By then, said Young, rates
might be around 14 percent, a
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8 Bl
Ma Bell breakup
gets formal OK
WASHINGTON (A P) -A feder aJ judge has
torrrually approved the anltlrUBt st"lllemen t betw~
tht-American Tl•l<.'phone & Telegraph Co. and tht
government, setl.lng tht• stage tor th e largest corporMtt
reorga.nlzat.Jon In history.
Tn other words. Ma Bell as g1v1ng up her chUdren.
U.S. Dunract Judge Harold II. Greene on Tueeda)'
!;lgned the settlement requu mg AT&T to spin off iti
Bell Sy1lem oper~t.Jng companies in what wall be tht
breakup of Lhe world's largest mmpany
The Judge's final approval was almost anti;.
clima<.·t1c 'bet-auSt! the J ustice J){'partment and AT &T
had annount.•ed thdr willingness t.o accept a series of
t'Ondiuuns laid down by Greene last Thursday.
Under t he order. AT&T must stc>t free Its 22
wholly owned and operated companies by Feb. 2{
1984 -II.I months from TuE!llday
Bank acquires bonds
A group hc-aded by Bank of A merica, San
Francisco, was the successful bidder on $100 million of
velerans bonds issued by the state of C-ahfomia.
The state said 1\ issued the bonds to assist
California war vcwrans w acquire farms or homes. the
costs of which are to Ix· rc•paid t.o the state on an
amortaz.<.'Ci purchase plan ,
The bonds will mature starting in 1983 and the
last term bond w ill be re tired by the stale in 2007.
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"Why does Mommy hafta be alone to
medicate?"
'9.\R~.\Dl'KE by Brad Anderson
"Must you help?"
Jl'DGE P .\RKt:R
I ..JVST PROMISED 'r'OUR FATHER
THAT I WOULD TRY TO HAVE WKE
• TAAN6FEAAEO 10 A MENTAL
H05PITAL !=OR A PSYCHIATRIC
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ACROSS
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10 ""'''° Ian· 54 Dance gu~ moves
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15 VICCJles 57 Jargon
18 -~ lhe 58 Turkish com
11r f 59 Detergent t7 .. _ ;... 60 Player
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t8 Aulo~onlrol ground
20 Proceed 62 Suites
2 t Orelf part 63 Ship area
22 Lazy OM DOWN
23 WHther t Thicket
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26 Moat ),or 1ng 3 Author
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WEDNESDAY'S
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by Ernie Bushmtller
THE TV --·AND HIS ROOI= BEGAN TO LEAK
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by George Lemont
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a.110G OG NEWS 8 WONDEA WOMAN
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(U S.WA.T
Cl) HAWAII FtVE.0
&;I A TIME TO LIVE WlfH
LEO BUSCAOLIA
Or Leo Bu5C1Qll11 del!Yetl
hit mou•ge of love end
oppr eclallon ot I toe good
lhmgs In hie lrom Sacr•·
mar11o's lll810<1c•I Capital
Pollo,
'1!) MAOIC OF OtL
PAINTING
Deserl Su11se1··
CBS NEWS
@) A8CNEWS
Qt NBC NEWS
fH THEOOLOBUG
A yourig boy becomes
lnvolv&O 1n a 1uepenselul
hu11t ror Captain Kidd's
1>ur1Qd treasure
OMOVIE
• • • 'Tommy·· ( t97SI
RCJOi!r Danrey, Af'n-M•r-
gret Bnsed on the rock
op..ra by The Who A
young boy 11truc;k daaf,
dumb and bhnd by lhe
s1g111 ot his father's murd.,.
becomes a modern-day
messiah e•plolted t>y a
O•ff<I~ uncle and a w0<-
sfupprng pubhc. PG'
8:30 m FAST FORWARD
Medicine Genelle eng•-
neermg mrcr osuroery,
dtagnosllc a"d applied
med1c1"e ell connect man
w1lh machrnes
(l)Q.t NEWS
(10) BARNEY MILLER
(Q)ON VIEW
8:50 &l) PLEDGE BREAK
Regularly sc:heduled pro-
grammrno may be delayed
duil 10 pledoe t>reak1
7:00 I) CBS NEWS 0 NBC NEWS
0 KUNG FU
Ca111e finally re\.lnltes with
nis American hall-brothel
fJ ABC NEWS 0 THESAINT m M ·A·s·H
Kllnoer breaks '" •nothef
psycilo and 1ne 1as1 boa ot
morphrne from supply
-s 10 be contaminated
Q) J~R'SWILD m m BUSINESS
REPORT
<8) P.M. W.GAZINE
A New York town that la
ollen VISlled by UFOs. an
lnle<Vlf!W Wllh lop fashion
model Cr1strna FerrGre
lfO) EHTEATAINMENT
TONIGHT
An lntervleW with Merle
Haggard
QI THE MUPPETS
Guesl. Lena Horne
,C MOVIE * • • 'No Nukes" ( 1980)
Jackson Browne, Cro1by,
Still• & Nash Footeoe ot •
seflU of anll·nucteer pow-
.., concerts held In New
Y0<lo. C11y dur1no Septem-
ber, 1979 leaturlr>o lhe
DooDoe Brothers. Carly
Simon, James Ta11or end
Brorce Sprlnostee". Is com·
piled 1n this documentary
PG
IH YESTERYEAR. .. UM7
D•ck Cavelt travels bKI. 10
the prosperous post-World w.,, II eta ma1 saw the
growtll of 1ne suburbs,
lelevtslc>n •nd the passen-
ger ca1
OJ THE GOLDEN AGE OF
TELEVISION
"Marty Rod S1eige< and
Nancy Marchand alar In e
t955 produc:llon ot Paddy
Cnayetsky s telepley el>oul
e nomeiy bul eher ..no falls
rn love wllh a plain girt rz MOVIE
• Ta~an. The Ape Man"
(1981) R1chD1d Harri•, Bo
Derek A young woman
searcnes for het mrntno
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Cl!) KOCE IPBSI
SEARCH -M a gnum (T om S e lleck )
determinately tracks the killer of his good
friend an d surfing companion tonight at 8
on KNXT (2).
talhef In Ille African Jungle
wri..1 Ille encounter. an
uncMllad wf'llta man end
en °'engulln 'R'
7:30 II 2 OH THE TOWN
Featured the hidden
meanlf\O t>el\lnd doodle
art. 1 comedy st0<e _,_
ding. a •lslt wllh a reateu-
ranl au~ 0 Q! FAMILY FEUO
• EY£0HL.A.
Featured a report on wha1
c;ould happen In the ltvOl'l1
ol W0tld W81 Ill; Elm8f
01111 critiques the food al •
LOI Angele• tchOal cafel•
na; how eelebrltles sweat It
out on the Battle Of The
Network Stars
0) M•A•S•H
An lntelllQAnce ottt<i9< and
a psycht1tr111 Q•apple l0t
lhe late 01 1 wounded 0111-
cer whO e1a1ma he'• Jesvs
Christ
II) Cl) TtC TAC DOUGH
• MACNEIL/ LEHREfl
REPORT
f1'i) FAWLTY TOWERS
®) YOU ASKED FOR rT
Featured "Frog Jumplno '
and "Mu-.m Of Oueck-ery ..
CS) AEROelCISE
Get 1" shape, IOOlt good.
and IMI g1ea1 wilh Ihle
physocal fitness program
1:00 8 Cl) MAGNUM. P.I.
Magnum d•ter m1na1ety
tracks down Ille killer ol
1111 good friend and surfing
comPMlon (R)
D Q!FAME
LydJJI and Coco compe11
l0t the ume P•r1 ln an ott·
Broadway show (R) D MOVIE * * • "Cape Fear" ( 111621
Greg ory Pack , Robert
Mltcllum Aller elghl years
In prison, an embittered
man aeell• •evenoe on tt>e
lawyer retj)Onsl t>le IOt his
convoe11on
8 9 MOlllE
"M au1rall And The
Brain" (Preml9r•I Daniel
Phllon. Peter Btlllngtley.
An lntem11llona1 IOldler of
forlune and Ill• genius
~ '°"1blne '°''"
wl'lerl a Mlreh IOI sunken
treature 1urn1 Into a dead-
ly showdown 0 MOVIE * * * "Thia Lind la Mine"
( 19431 Cllatles Laughlon,
Maureen 0 Hara A
Frenchman summons hlS
courage ind defies fhe
occupy10Q Germ,ana ID P .M. MAGAZ.1..:
A N-Va<k lown lha1 la
ollen vtSlled by UFOs, an
Int...-With lop fashion
model Crltllna Fatrare
II) MOVIE * * e "Greet Ewpecle·
Hons" ( t075) Micheet V0<ll,
Sarah Miies. Based on the
story by Cllarln Dickens.
A young boy' a Ille Is deepry
lnfl..enced t>y a Chance
encounte< with an MC8'>ed
pr150ne< tD THE AU.-TIM£
AME.NCNit 80NG800t<
Host Oinah Sh0<e is joined
by Judy Colllns, Sergio
Franchi, Melba M00<e and
many 011\efs 10< • musk:al
tribute to AmerlCa's f1vor-
On-TV
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HBO
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IWTBSI
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S!>olll9hl
!Cable New\ Network 1
lte populllf c;l...._ from
Tin Pan AlleY lo Holly.
WOOd ID SNEAK PAEVtEW8 (8) THE BEACH 80Y8 IN
CONCERT
The famou1 group from
rock'• golden era perform
lhotr graa1ffl hllt, lnclu<t-
lng "Callfornla Glrl1,"
··surlln' U S A " and "Ber·
beta Ann "
(Q)MOlllE
• • "Heartt>eeps" (10011
Andy Kaulman, Bern1-
delle Pele<•. In • w0<ld of
Ille near future. two com-
me<elal robots eicperlence
the vtclssltudeS of flrll
IOYt 'PG'
(S)MOVIE * •;, "Und8' The Ralnt>ow"
( 198 I) Chevy ChaM, Cllfrle
F1slle< The 150 miOQal•
who 81e In lown f0t l he
fllmlng OI "The Wizard Of
Oz," turn a Callf0<nla holot
~side-down 'PO'
U MOVIE • * •.;, "Back Roods'
( 1981) Sally Field, Tommy
Lee Jonea. A hooker and a
down-on-his-luck boxer
meet and held -• "' ..arch of a new Ille 'R'
1:30 w 000 COUPt.E
Fell• talks Oscar tnlo l>&lng
a big brother to • youno
boy In reform school
. G SEAPOWEA
t:00 II Cll SIMON & SIMON
A.J and Rict< .,. hired 10
find out wno It 11ea11ng
conlldenllel files from the<r
areh rtval'1 olftce (R)
GI Q! DIFF'RENT
STROKES
Kimberly's llalt lurnt or-•
after UaiOQ a 11aatmenl
rac:ommenoed by her Aunt
Sophia (RI
... MERV GRIFFIN
Guest hoal Diel< Clant
Gueeta. M0roen Feirehtld,
Randy Ct1wf01d, Rot>en
Cl"1l Gtaham, Or Alton
Blake, Mark SWWI. CD MASTERPIECE
THEATRE
"Dleraell: The Great
Game" Queen llletorla
rneeta Oisraell end the!•
leglf>dery alllance lak•
root: Mery Anne cour•·
QeOUal)I be¥1 Ille burden
ot 11 grave 111.-. (Patt 3)
(RIO
(C)MoVIE * * * Lady TakH A Chance" 119431 John
Wayrui, Jear1 Arthur A
woman finds an unwt111no
candidate for .rn•rrlfoe
while nusband-"Untlng in
tneFarWest
(B)MOVIE
• • • "The Enfort.er"
( 1076) Cltn1 Eastwood,
Tyne Daty "Dirty Herry"
Callallon Is tolned by •
female rool<le in his pur11Ult
of a group of C1tll0tnl•
revolullonarles ten0tlzlno
San Frenclsco. 'R'
(?)MOVIE * * '"t "HOiiywood Boule-
vard" ( tll76) Cendlol Rlel-
son. Ok:k Miiier. FrMh
from Indiana. • youno
aspiring starlet ~
lnvalved In 11 reel robbery
that the thinks 11 patt of
, lier movie debu1. 'R'
.. 30 0 GIMME A BMAf<
Nell Ind the Cl\lel are
..,P<lsed 10 INtn 111a1
K11te'1 Ill,_. 11 Ille result
01 a blrlh con I rot deYlce
!RI QI LOOK ALM
(Q) tOTAlL Y 00..00'8
One of 1"9 coun1ry'• hOI·
test new rock acts lino 10
tongs Including their hit
llnoles "We Gal The Beal''
and "Our Up1 Are
Sealed ..
10:00 8 Cl) KNOTS LANDING
LllUfa llllS Rlohwd thel
she II p.agnanl, and VII
-11n a nove4 al>oul Iha
EwtnGa IRI
GQI HIU.lf"°' II.I.Ill
A IUQIO-. who onoe u....O
FleN!o · 1 1111 beGomtll tn.
objllcl ol 1 llara. d•b•I•.
and '•f• new fl11>0e •llOlf•:I I •. ~~
OOYIMY
"011W P.,.., OwNgtl"
H111or1u1 arcllN01oQl111
•• three ..... 8CIOM Iha
U11illld 81alM Marcil IOI I
eleltl!, .il<I OfllWI very 1111·
fl!.,lt. 1t01y Of A,,....lea'a
reQent pul (RIQ
Cl) ,_,..AHCI: t.:OVI 1H
ntaOUNU .MOYll
••• "Eye OI ft>e NM-
die" (1981) DonaMS SvtMI•
land, Kate NetllQan. Whtie
on 1 ramota Soolll1h
lallfld lo MMI a 0 8fman
IUbmltlr\I, an AMII IPY
find• eh•lll• from th8
110tm 1n the eolltge of 8
young mauled couoi. 'R'
IO:IO ., NEWS
(C) AICHARO PAYOR IN
CONCERT
TM well·known 'Of'Nldlen
1110011 palnled t>atl>t at
almo1t every lnelltullon
lmilglhDble In lhll Unoel'I•
1otad. no-110101-barred
cone.rt P*ffOrmence
CS)MOVIE • * "Friday The 13th, P1r1
II" (1981) Amy Steel, Jolln
Furey The g11ily kllllnga
c;ontlnue 11 a aumm8f
camp 11111 h8d btHln c:tOMd
down after • aeries of
bl1arre murders occurred
there. 'R'
(l.)M0 \11£ * •;, "Rock 'N' Rall High
Scllool" ( 1970) p J Soles.
Vincent Van Pallan A
l>uddlnQ aonowrllar .. •
\11nce Lombardi Hloh tries
to gel 1ne Ramonea 10
recotd her musk: while her
equally ambllloua friend
pursues the ac11001 heart·
throb. 'PG'
10:50 fll NORMAN
ROCKWELL'S WORLD:
AH AMERICAN DAE.AM
A noslllQIC look IS taken "
the Ille 111111'1 Ille. work
ond h0me1owo of Stock·
t>rld~. MMMCl'luset111
11:00 e u a (J) a a
NEWS 0 SATURDAY HIOHT
Host Mich .. I Sarrazln
Gueal: KeUh Jerrell 0 COORAOE TO CARE . m M'A·s·H
A amall K0tean l>Oy with
mlnOt lnjurleS captures the
heart• of ell In the 40771h.
Q) BENNYHllL
Benny por1reys a quick·
change artlll ~ DOCTOR IN THE
HOUSE
Tiie w0tkl ol paycn1atry wlll
never be 1118 utf\e aftat
Mochael and company fin·
!Sh Wtlh 11
(BJMOVIE
• • "Masaacre At Central
HIQh" ( 1976) Andr-Ste-
vens, Robert Cerradlne A
crusade for revenge
beQin11 1l1er a prank that
went 100 far was pulled on
11\e quiet., lludent• by a
group ol oored high·
SChool ltlends R
{Q)MOVIE ** • "Zoot Sult" (1981)
Danie4 \laldez. Edwerd
James Olmos In 19409
Los AOQele•. 8 cause oe1 ..
bra 1<Upls OYlf the fram-
IOQ of member• Of a Chlea·
no au .. 1 oeno '°' mord« 'R'
11:30 11 Cl) QUINCY
Oulncy agr-In help Sam
1nve1llga1a the •••anoe
behavtOI ol • fflend wtio
turned violent and kllled a
polloe olflc;e.
D QITOHIOHT
Guest halt M1rtln Mull
Gueet:B B KlnO G O A.BCNEWS
NtOHTUHE 0 YOU .A8'<ED FOA rT
Fealured "Daring Tots On
Wiier SklS ' and "Para-
plegic Karate "
G) THE JEFfEASONS
Aller actlrig on Ge0tge'1
edvlee. 941Mlley end• up In
jalf.
II) SANFORD ANO 80H
Lamoni IMY81 home altet
Fred rlfuMs lo eflOW a
SM1ai1'vtly group 10 ,,_1 11
Ille SanfOld home
~ CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
11:50 ct) MOlllE
• • "Young Joe. The F0t·
gollen Kennedy" (11177)
Pele• Strauta, Barbare
P1rkln1 The e4desl Kenne-
dy volunt-1 lor a danoer-
ous w1tllme mtaslon
which. If euooeuful would
bong him beck a hefo and
OC'4t 1lap CIOMf lo lhe
WMeHOUM
12;00 8 EHT£RTAINMEHT
TONIGHT
An ll'lt.,.Ylew wllh Mena
H~d. 8 Cl9 VEOA1
Dan dftlj)«1taty -~ f0< a my$t*llou1 motorcy-
d lsl wtio It terrortnno Iha
cily with assasaln1tlon1
(RI 0 MOVIE
'Massarati' old-style action
NEW YORK (AP) -Even
before the openin g credits.
Massarati whips two black-dad
martial artis ts with a tennis
racket and his bare hands. It's a
good sign that there will be
plenty of action m ''Massarati
and the Brain." a made-for-TV
movie premiering tonight at 8 on
Channel 7.
Indeed, it's James Bond-style.
good -g u ys -a l w a ya -w in
adven t ure, and the really
entertaining part ls that barely a
drop or blood Is shed. Joe, the
helicopter pilot, takes a slug in
the shoulder toward the end of
tho tw~hour film, but he's OK:
"It'll go with the hole I've f Ot
ln the other one," he asaure11
Massaratl.
• There 11 iota ot ahootlng, a
good car cllMO or two, 1 bMr-Uke
butler named Anatole and plenty
of !rotty girls Wi\h pouting lipe
an pl.W\Cine ntekll~
M....,..tJ, played by IMnltl
PhJlon, II the hero, but the real
star is Chris t opher, h is
10-year-old nephe w whose
bedroom is decorated with a
picture of Einstein. Christopher,
left with Massarati w hile his
parents write a book, is The
Brain.
"ls there anything you d.on't
know ," Jul ie R a m s d e l l,
Maaaar a tl's agent, aaks the
tow -head genius. "Yes," he
responds. "How do you get rid of
zits.''
Julie~, ~played by Markie Post,
finds Mu.aratl'a hlch-paying
work .. not btd tor a toldler of
fortune." she •YI. w•vlna at bis
lavishly furnlahed mansion,
"who'• wanted In 18 counlriet."
"Nlneteen,•• Chriltopher chirps.
P e t er Bllllngsl ey la
Chrtatopher, who h~lpa Uncle
Mas fight crime by provld lna
him t.he mechanical advantage -
a multipurpose ballpoint pen
heft, an elec:ttorUc bua \here.
Diana Meredith (Ann Terkel)
summons Mu to her own exoUc
.,
mansion to plead for his help. It
seems her father recovered a
sunken treasu re, also sought by
the wicked neD-Nazi Victor
Leopold, but lost his life, and lhe
booty, when his yach t sank in a
storm on the way home.
Christopher is waiting !or his
u ncle wnen he returns. He's
ove rheard Diana's pitc h on
Massarati's two-way ring, and
has all the dope on L eopold.
"He's been linked wi\h terrorist
groupe 10 vicious even \he PLO
di.towned him," the kJd aaya.
O\rlllopher Lee, malevolent ln
b l•ck leathe r trenc h cott.
matching bat and round, •teel-
rimme d 1pac1, l1 perfec t aa
Leo ld. ' M: and Diana u-ace \he $20
mi l l io n tre o 1 ure to ain
unl nh•btted tsl•nd that'•
lnhablted by a latter-day Swl.sl
Famlly RoblNOn. They join In
the 1e1rch, wltb Leopold'•
sunmen not far ~hlnct
"MuuraU and the Bcaln" la
Orange Coo.st OAILV PILOT /Thuraday, Augu1t 26, 1982 81
TUBE TOPPERS
KA~l' (7) B 00 "Mu~arntl und Tht.·
Brain •· A st.•arc h tor HUnkl!n trcrnsure
turns 1tllo a t.ll1UtUy s howdown Ouniel
Phll11n1 Pt•ll'r Blll1n~blt.0y Mlar Rt•V1t.'W
ht•luw
K<.X'E: ([>0) !J:OO "D11mwll " Part Thrw
d l'uls with tht• Jtogt•ndary alll~n<.'l' o f
QUl>t'tl V tl·10r1,1 ~Ille.I D1~r~wli
K NBC (4) 10.00 "lhll Stn'Ct BhJl':-" A
fugit1v<' who ont-t• sav<.'Cl H<"nko':-lif(' 1s
th<.• obJt'<.'l ul a f1t·n ·c tkbull'
KCBT (28) 10:50 "Norman R0<.·kwcll'::.
World " A portr111t of this c:uuntry':..; l)(•st
known pamte 1
* * * "Sanra Fe Pasaooe"
(106'11 John Payne, rellh
DorT1trgue Deaplle the
tect 11111 ne la an lndlan-
halfl<. a man tall& 111 10,,.
wtlh a hlllf·breed
0) MOVIE * * • ' The Clock' I 1945)
Judy Gerland, Roberl
Walker A sall0< seerchet
1111011celly for • youno girt
he met and fell In love with
du11ng a chan~ meeting
while he was on an el()ht-
hour leave
II) LOllE. AMERICAN
STYLE
Love And Thi! Gulity Con-
acrence' Helen ac:cuMS
c1a1ne ot lrylf\O 10 Hduc:•
her husband ' Love And
I lie 810 Surprlw " Dick
gives Nan o birthday pres-
ont
(~J MO\llE
•• "This IS Elvis ( 198 ti
Oocumenlary Flln11001909
and dramallc re-c::raa11ons
are used to tell Ille 11ory 01
EMs Pres1ey·s Irle and c••-OMOVIE
• "Tarzan. The Ape Man ·
(1981) Richard HartlS. Bo
Derek While accompany-
1no ho1 father oo a se1rch
tor 1he 181)endary Ele-
pnan1 s Graveyard, a
young woman is abduc:ted
by an unchllliz:ed while
men wno was raised by
epes 1n Ille jungle R'
1i :30 0 Q! LATE NIGHT WITH
DAVID LETTEl\MAN
Guesll C11010 King.
comedran Richard I ew11
0 COUPLES
Q) LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE
love Ancl The L1b8r ateo
Lady Boss Nebbltty has a
new 1ob and a new bOH
Love And The Fullbac:k"
A IOOIDall slar sec1et1y
marr1es hrs ghllr1er1d
CH) JOHNNY CASH'S
AMERICA
The country music; star
perrorms a ulute lo Ame<-
ican hl5tOty and tr1d111on1
w1111 ouesls .Nne Catter
Cash. Steve Goodm1n.
John Prine 81\d Rodney
Crowell lrom Kennedy
Center In Washington.
D C
(Z,JMOVIE * * . .., ' Laura" ( 19801
01wn Dunlop M•ud
Adams A woman tn" to
prevent a rcl8110nshlp
bel_., a sc;utptor with
wnom she had hi d an
alfarr and her t-1-age
bal1e<1na daughter R'
12:40 fJ Cl) MCMILLAN AND
WIFE
Whlle moving into o new
house. Sally opens a berrer
searehlno tor her c111"a
and fonds a l>Odv rnstaad
1:00 0 MOVIE
• • •,. Escape To Burma
(1955) Barbara Sta11wycil,
Robert Ryan Native
superstrtlons and unwant-
ed attentions from a mya-
ler1ous stranger compll·
cale Ille Ille of a mistress
of 1 Burmese plantetlOn
Q) MOVIE • * ··rnnocen1 Meeting"
( 19571 Sean Lynch Beth
ROQan A young man 1101111
eoa1n11 Ille shgma 1uven1i.
dellnquency
<0)MOVIE * • * "Something For
Everyone" ( 19701 AOQ61a
lanst>ury, Mlehaet YO<k
Mttm~• OI • weallhy
Europeon ramlly engage In
rnu1dat and other l0tms of
deviant behO•IOr to aat11ry
their various de11r .. 'R'
1 IOG MOVIE • * "Snowllre•· ( 1958)
Don Megowon A mill cep-
turee 1 white stallion and
1111 deughler Mt• It free
®)NEWS
1:30 0 Q! NBC NEWS
OVERNIGHT
{C)MOVIE * "The Happy HOOl<e<
Goes To W11h1ngton
(19771 Joey Healherlon,
George Ham111on The
n represtlble Xav .. ra HOl-
landet iourneys 10 Ille U S
c8p11a1 and uncovers some
ve<y aena111va M1C1et dOCU·
mimta 'R'
1;45 tJi) MOVIE • * • '• ·Alien ( t9791
Tom Skerrln. Vophet Kot.
to The crew of a •P&eeOO·
•no sctap carritlf fallow a
mysterious so0n1I 10 a sup-
posedly dead planet end,
after landing, discover lhal
lhe messaoe waa a warn-
ing to stay away 'R'
($)MOVIE * * • "Clash Of The
Trtans" 119811 Harry Ham.
hn l aurenco Ol1v1er Myth·
1c hero Perseus IS helped
by n1s ra1her Zeus 1n a
serHis ol dangerous 1ask1
as he tries lo win the hand
of a Phoenician princess
against 1118 w1snes ol a
vengelul seo goddess
'PG'
2:000) MOVIE • *'" The Lell·Handed
Gun I t9581 Paul Newman.
Lita Milan A youlhlul Billy
111e Kid eveooos his
employe<'s dea111 and then
escapes 10 Madero
0MOVIE
***1~ 'Tell Me A Rid-
dle" I 19801 Melvyn Doug·
las. Lila Kedrova A with
drawn, elderly woman,
unawar11 lhat she 11 dying,
embarks 0<1 a tono 1ou•ney
10 r11acque1nl hersetl wrth
h11r g900raph1cally and
emo11onaily 11epara1ed
rarn11y PG'
(ZJMOVIE
• ·Tarzan. The Ape Man'
(198 I I Richard Harris. Bo
Derek A young woman
Marches for ner mltslOQ
fair-In the African jur>Qle
wi-e she enc:ountflfs an
unclvlll1ed white man encl
an orer>Quten R'
2:2011 NEWS
2.30 Cl) MOlllE
• ·~ "The 11111nd Ot The
Living Dead · f 19681 John
Ashley, Ken I Tayl<>r A
research team 1nves11ga1-
1ng plan• ancl an1m111 mu1a-
11ons due l o JlomlC tntlng
d1sc;ov8fs a human mute·
t1on
Q!NEWS
2:40Q NEWS
2:50 II MOVIE • * "Accused Or Murdet"
I t957) Vera Ralslon. David
Br1an A homicide detec·
11ve lalls IOI a nlgh1club
Sl"Q8' SUS()ecled Of killing
a genglalld 1awye<
0 MOVIE • * Appointment In Hon-
duras ft953) Glenn F0<d.
Ann Sheridan An A,,,.,,_
can rallHtS 10 tne cause ot
lre<!ldorn '°'a South Amer-
rcan country by convincing
a band ot oollaws 10 assist
JOHN DARLING
WHAi GOOD ~E GOUR OS
ANY WAY, PLANTMAN~
• COllM ......... • WICIAL l•ft~llllOT ... .__....... ...... ..... Ill Tif( fAMILT ClllC\r TIUT!fl
• ~ teYlllt lllow 9'*111•
• llltlfiOf "'°"' Of .. ..,.. • Mlnutlclul'9d "°'"'"'
ADMla .. ON aMOW N0""9 ....... , ..... ...... ,, .... ,...._ .. ,, .... MuOt M .IO Tl\urtld1y
Cllllclttl'I II 11 YJl I 11.90 flrtOay ~tn1.-• .,. ....... U!Utda'f
Sen Clt1z-f1 OftMol'l·Fll Sur$v UNIMft ......
Q)mt Et11y. s11.-...,.
AJR CONOlrlONEO
him NO (Cl NOHAN> ""°"IN CIOHOM'f
Ille Mill known oomedlan
tllOol• pointed barlM •I
elmotl e¥WY ln1tt1u11on
1rmig n1ble In 11\11 unc.'
1ored no hold• beuetJ
oonc:etl pe<IOlmanoe
l !M.MOVl9
•• 1"t 'BICk Ro•cJa'
( lflllll l!lally Field, Tummy
l" Jo,_ A l\OOk., and a
down·On·h•a·luCk bOH•
m<MI and h.l.O -• 1n
March of a r-Ille 'H'
3·4o(HIMOVIE
• • • "The C.nloreer"
I 1976) Cllnl Eu1wood.
T~M Daly Dirty Hwry'
Callahan It IO'MCI Dy a
lemale rc>oi<le In hi• P\lflUll
of • g1ou1> or cau10rn1•
re•olullona1lcl1 1euor111r1g
S•n F1ano1aco •R
l S>MOVIE • * S t lHCll And
DHl•oy' I 19811 Perry
K1no Don Stroud A IC)(
mer Soulh Vu11nemeH
ot11e111 •••k• reveno•
eg11n11 the tour Amlflelln•
wtio abandoned 111m tn 1111
11mbusll during tho WDI
PG'
4:000) MO\llE • * "SOtlllDQO" ( 1056)
Alon Ladd, Ronen1
Podella In the Junglff of
Cuba an opporlunlll aell1
guns and 1nen swnct>ea
BlllQlll'IC89 lor 8 lreedom
fighting w".nan
<ZJMOlllE
• • '> "Hollywood Boule·
vard" I 19761 Cef\d!U RIAi·
r.on, Dt<ik Miiier Fresh
h om ll\d1ana. a youno
nap111no 1111r1e1 ~
involved In D real robbery
1ha1 11\e thinks is parf 01
net mo•,. debul R'
4.200 MOVIE
• • Where !here's \..
Will ( 1955) Georoe Col~.
Kathloen Harrlsori A lari_
which is mortoaoed 10 one
ramlly Is 1r1toer1ted by l~r
rivals
4:25 ( C MOVIE * * * ·lady Tallet. A
Chance ( 1943) John
Wayne Jean Arthur A
,.omen hnds an unwllhng
ca,,d1da1e lor marriage
,.holo husband·hunllno In
lhe For W"'ct
f 'riday••
Dayi hne Hori ... ~
DAYTIME MOVIES
5!00 0 * * * Ey9 Of The Needle" ( 111811 Donald
Sulherland, Kate Netlloan
Whlle on a remote Scottish
llland to meet e Geiman
aubmor1ne. an Axis IP)
finds •heller from Ille
storm 1n Ille collage ol 1
young married couple 'R
&·20 CS> * • ·~ · Stardusl Mem-
ories" ( 1980) W°""'f Alten.
Ch9tlotte Rampuno A sue:·
ceastul director lllCel a
personal crisis as he trios
10 make some major deci-
sion& 1n his life •po·
5:30 (%) * 11l "Rocio. 'N' Rall
HrQh SchOOI'. ( 19791 P J
Salee, v1ncen1 Van Pallan
A budd10Q sono-11er 11
Vince lomba1dr H1Qh trlet
to 091 tne Ramones to
recoro ner mualc while llet
equally aml><tlous Irland
pursues lhe SCfloo4 h8ar1-
thrOb 'PG
8:00 (CJ • • "Tiie Conquetor'
( 11156) JOlln Wayne. Susan
Hayward A mtghly Mongol
warrior kidnaps Ille d8'1Qh-
ter Of 8 paweriut T 8r18r
lllf\O and S«Zes control of
"''empire * • '1> ··Never Never
Land" {10811 Pe1ula Clerk
Cllhleen Nesbitt A 9·
year-old g111 escapes Iler
lonellnl$S l:ly fantllSlung
11boul adventures with
Pete< Pan 'G
7:00 ) • * 'Saturday The
14111 (1981) Rlefl1rd Ben-
111min. P1u1a Prentiss A
couple dl~over that the
nouse lhey've 1nhenled IS
be•no occupied by v11m·
p11es. ghosts and assorted
mons1ers 'PG'
U • *'"' ··roby And The
Koall Bear" (1981) Rolf
Hams Lrve Kllon and ani-
mation c0<nl>lne to tell Iha
1 ale ot • younQ l>Oy ancl Ills
pe1 koala 1n Australia 1
fronller days
7: Ill ( Zl * • '"' 'Sons And LOY·
ers" { t960) Trevor How-
ard. Dean Stockwell
I__, Ult 111<1 n0\191 Dy 0 H
l .,..,.,_ " OOtnlllallftO
tf\OllW lflepllM llet tofl 10
l>Yll•M romenc.e 10 IHtrt•
111,.,...,
I OOICJ • * • 0t1 ... 1n
( lt7') Gle<lll Mot.no-.
l IM u.rnole S..etel T" u IMn eoet• m .. 1 dutlnQ
e nlQlll of rOM.,_ Md
••Gii-i •I I dt..,._ln
llle•tt• l••turll'IO en
llflptOl>AbNt C11 ..... I• lllm
Oi) * 'h "Uuo.t Tt>e ll.111•
!lOw" (10611 c~ c11 ....
C..•rrl• r1ah4tt f he 100
n11(1114111 who .,. In tOWTI
lo• me hlmlnO Of "The Wll·
etd Ot 01 IUtn • CelllOf•
"'' hotel u~• down PO
1!30 0 11 •,. S•nb.O And TM
Eye Of Th• T!get" ( 1977)
Petrick Wayne Jene a.y.
mour H•• dealllf\Q hero '
bllllH urwtallhly C.t••llllH
Md A dHdly I~ 10
refflO•• IN CutM lh•I
lo.MC>• • young ptll\Cle from
hr• rlQhllul place on the
1nr0<1e G •oo (ZJ • * .,.. l II• Pnv•I•
£yea (19801 Don Knoll•.
l 1m Conway Two bum-
bling Ar"'"'C:*" delecllvM
at• ca1111d 1n 10 lroves11oa1e
e M<IM ot mutdera In •n
EnQlla11 cutle 'PG'
10:00 (Cl • * * M•hog•ny"
f 19751 Ol•n• Rou. Antt'>o
ny Pe<k1ns A VOUl\O blacil
woman ,.... from lho
WIPlh• 01 me gllollO 10
111l4,t1n11llOmiJ f,.,.,ft
!tf) * • Brenkthrougll"
I 19791 A1ch31d Burton,
Rod Ste1g.tr A Nazi Mr-
ogean 1 bacomea
emt>rOlleO 1" a plot to
asl&SS!nale Hiller PG'
<SJ**'"' The rrouble
Wrln Orris ( 19691 Elvls
Presley, Mar1lyn Maaon A
1ravet1ng showman rune
into all sorls ol trouble
whlle 11ay1ng In a Mldwea1-
ern lown
10:so O • • * Tommy" 119751
Roge< Daltrey, Ann-Mar-
gret B&.$00 on 1118 rocll
opera by The Who A
young boy struck 0.-1.
dumb and bllnd by the
Slghl or hrs father'• murde<
Decomes, a modern-day
messrah e•pl01led by a
greedy uncle and • wo•·
sn1ppir1g publlc 'PG'
rtJ * * "Come Have Cof-
fee With Us" I 1972) Ugo
Tognaur. Valentine A
middle-aged tax conaun-
ant 10< Ille ltallan govern-
mefll retOClllM 10 a small
country town wh«e Ile llaa
been made head of Ille
depar1men1
11:30 (ID *• ''Willy Wonk& And
The Chocolale fceclory"
(197 ti Gene Wilde<, Jeclc
Albertson A world famous
contncllo•-otters a Ufe-
t1me supply ot candy 10 the
five winners of e trea$Ure
hunt
12:00 0 * • The BIQ NOfse'
( 1944) Lau,., and Hardy,
Arthur Space Two sca11er-
bralned guards must deliv-
er an e•s>9rnnen1a1 e•plO-
srve 10 Washington DC
0) * 11t <t 'The Pa1ame
Game" I t957l Dorta Day.
Jonn Rarll A unlOn •eor•
senlat1ve falls 1n IOve with a
pa1ama lactory's new
supe<•nlendenl encl man-
ages to convtnce him 11181 ·
111e wo•kers need a raise.
Q) **'Ir "Sliver Cily"
f 19511 Yvonne De Carlo.
Edmond O'Brien A lop
m1n11\0 expe<t has rrouble ,
wrth a Sh8dY lady ancl a :
nval bel0<e lmdrno true •
IOve and meaning 10 111e
CSJ *•'>"Raggedy Men"
(19811 S1S5y Spaoell. Er~
Roberts In 1944, a lele-
phone ~rat0< In e small :
Texas town sacrifices tie< •
standing 1n Ille community •
when She nas a anon 1ttair
wllh a combal-l>Ound sail-
or 'PG'
12.15 !ZI * • • "Zoot Suo
119811 Daniel Vllder.
Edward James Olmos In
1940s Los Angeles. a
cause Gelebfe erupts ov ...
rne lrem1ng or members of
a c1.1cano street g11no fOf
murde< 'R'
12:30 0 * * ·~ 'Due4 01 The
T111ns" ( 1963) Sieve
Reeves. Gordon Scoll.
Ratnulus and Ae<nua, the
legendary founders of '
Rc>m9, b&llle eacn ofner
for conlral 01 the e.nc:tenl
cny and the love of e t>eau-
lltul girl
by A rmstrong & Batiuk
Now thru 8-29-82
With Thia Ad Only ,,!~~ti
mBf!l ..,.
''" DthwY
·1
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I' ..
Orang• Oo••' DAIL v PILOT IThurlday, Auou•t 2e, 1982
lNNER
,IJ}ahom11 Gov .
, orae N igh eaal I y
4dfeatud a window
maker this WCt'k for \~:e 0 e m o c r a t i c
n~ination in his bid
f()~ a lit..>c'Ond term. His ,
»j po n ent was
~~ard Bell, 58.
·~ .....
;tJ . S. charges
·s teel subsidies
·1 WASHINGTON (AP) -The Umted States,
holding its previous t'harges, has ruled that six
pean countries have unfairly subsi~izcd steel
'J>ped to this country.
The final ruling by the Commerce Department
• he latest in a series of un fair trading charges the
gan administration has lobbed against European
}makers. The action Wednesday also comes at a
t\lne of heightened tension in the trading
~lationship between the United S tates and Europe. -t• Efforts to resolve the steel dispute stumbled
~rli er t his month when aili ng domestil'
elmakers. who had complained about the
ropean practices, rejected a tentative agrel•ment
t limit imports from Europe.
The domestic steel industry contends the
imports are to blame for some of the financial
troubles it has suffered in its worst slump sint-e the
~pression.
In its new ruling. the departmen t said subsidies
were found to go to 13 companies and were said to
rdnge up to 26 percent of the value of the imports It
said the subsidy levels were lower than those found
in the earlier, preliminary decision.
Countries cited in the r uling are West
Germany, France. Italy, Great Britain, Belgium and
Luxembourg.
The Netherlands had also been included in the
orjginal Commerce Department finding, as had
Btazil and South Africa.
' The investigation against Brazil was suspended
Tuesday after that nation agreed to impose an
eXp<>rt tax offsetting the subsidy on plate exporLc; to
tbe Un it ed States. Th·e ·department said the
N~therlands and South A frica were found not to be
eJ('porting subsidized steel lo this country .
, Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said thC'
unfair practices amounted to $1.3 billion in trade in
1981.
He said in a statement that the agreement
worked out earlier to limit European imports
·•would provide the U.S . industry with greater
stability than would be afforded by incesscn t
litigation."
· Seve ral U.S . steelmakers. however. have
shown a preference "to see the cases to condusion.
"While I disagree with their assessment. 11 1s up
to the producers themselves to evaluate what
method of relief from unfair trade is in their best
interest . . . " he added .
.. : American steelmakers filed unfair trading
complaints against the foreign governments in
J anuar y. and in June the department issued a
preliminary ruling that some of the steel shipmenL"
were bemg unfairly subsidized.
• The department's preliminary decision meant
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tcV post cash or bonds equal lo the estimated
su)Jsidies.
--. The U.S. International Trade Commission now
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t~-imports. Only then can permanent levies, called
c:Owttervailing duties, be imposed. The commission
has already issued a preliminary ruling that the
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THURSOAV, AUG 28. 1982
ClASSlfllD C6
Color Giddings blue
Newport coach ra t es NFL p l ayers
By JOHN SEV ANO 01 ,,.. oeur Pllo1 at•tt A11d so d 1cl s1 x ot lwri., LIS K ansas C1 ty, ChH«1g<>,
h 's not often a g rown man can make a living by Phil<1dt•lph1a. Cll'Vl·land. Atl;_anl<J <tnd th<• Nl•w York Jl't.s
designing coloring books. But that's exat·tly what Mike llW•'StC'd in G1dd1ngs' l'1Vi1\1on.
G iddings has donl' the past six years. Today. eight tt•;irns ust• tht· book. rndudrng last year's
Giddings. the new head football coach at Newport AFC l'harnpwn C1m·1nn:.ill Bt·ngals. pt•n•nnial playoff
Harbor High, ha::. SJ)E'nt thl' pusl 2fi years in football in urw ll'fJH'i.t•ntallVl' M1an11 , NF(' ('hamp1on of two yl'ars ago
t·apac1ty or anutht•r PhilJth·lphw. l'lus tloui.llln, K<Jnsa:-. C:11y. MannC'i.otci.
1l all s tarwd back in 1957 at Monrovia High. Thl!n Atl<1nlil and Ch1eago
"It'-; n'ally no big dc•;1l," cxda1mc'<.l
C1dd1n!ol' m(xlPstly "lt'l> JUSt a st•rvrl·e
IL'., lrkt· a blocking sJwd You C'an u.-.t• 1t
;iny '"'"Y you wa nt you JUSl hupt• 1l
g1V<"• vour d1t•nt an l'dJ.W "
there was a one year stint at Glendale ......
Junior .Collegl'. rive at USC. two as a
head coach at the Uniwrs1ty or Utah,
on e ~s an assistant with th(• Dallas
Cowboys, ont:> with San Francisco and.
finally. 1112 years as the head mentor
with H awa11 o f t he defunct Wo r ld
Football League
THE ·:COLORING BOOK," which
rs compiled by Giddings and sold to
interested parties within the NFL. was
initiated s h ortly a fter Giddings '
experience in Hawaii.
"! was in the Pacific wondering
what I was going to do and I got a <:all
from John Halston (then the coach or the
Denver Bron<:os)," G iddings explmmod.
"He wantC'<I to gl•t a line on who two or
three of tht• bt·s t players in th<' WFL
might Ix·"
(; 1cldrngs sciys he· has no idea tu
what l'apaC'll,Y ht!-. c:lll'llU. UM-the book
It'-; original mtl'lll wa!t to assc~ NFL
tall'nl. hut li1ddtng!t dt>l·-.n't d1sc.:la1m thl•
n11t111n th.JI tht• book rrnght also Ix· used
h.v i.onw H·ams in dl•tc·rm1n1ng a playcr's
... al:rry 11r in maylw dropping a playN
from ;1 !Pam al togl't hl•r
"I r;1\1• pbvt•1!t lw tn1ding in. not
g1·1 ting rid of thc·m," Giddings 1ns1swd
~till ;1 playt·r with ,1 gn•y, gret•n or
\dlow n1lurrng doc·::.n't figure to draw
rmwh in th1· way of S<Jlar~ or allC'nllon
Giddings offered his advil'e and
Ralston offerC'd Giddings a job as a scout,
which evC'ntually led to the positron of ~AT I'\ G GA :\1 E
Assistant Co~of Pro Pcrsonm:l in (,1cld1ng-. r;1ll·~ tht
M1~•
I""" I 01
GIDDINGS RATES PLAYERS by
watl·h111g c•ndll'S.'> upnn t•ndless hours of
film Uurrng ont· thn·c· wc·t·k strC'll'h this
mc'1nth. C1dchngs wall have watched :336
hour.; of ~H·t1on G1dd1ngs adm1 t!t,
howl'Vl''. that August 1:. his busiest
month 1976. It w<(S shortl y after that the in.inv ~F L tl'itrl1i.
"roloring book" was conceived
"I've nevt•r really figured out how to describe what I
do." said Giddings recently as he relaxed in his Nl•wport
Beach homt'. "I guess the best dt•&-r1ption was grvL•n by Paul
Brown. He• said we were appraisc•rs of NFL p<•rsonnC'l.
"I guC'ss what we do is a study of needs. If a l{·;im has
a need, we try lo fill it."
"I d•m't grad(• a pl<Jyt•r on tht• typt'
ol gamt• hl•'s having." hL· ~·ys "lnstt•ad. rt':. on hrs ab1hty to
prndun· It's ba!Wd on produl'tron
"Basl('allv. th1.·n· an· thn·<· OlC'thods 10 which a team can
upgr.rdt• 1L'i4'lf th<• draft. I rom within. or from tht' outside
Jl :r 1t•;.an1 goes ouL.,1d«. thc·y l'an g(·t a playcr either by
trad111g. signing an <YI' or '>lgnrng ci UE"
AP W119pfloto
TOUG H NIGHT -It wasn't the best of evenings tor tour-
year-old Chris Gempel as the Spokane Indians played tht:>ir
last home game of the season (and may~ forever if the team
moves to Las Vegas as rumored) What's worse, Chris C'ouldn't
get any players to autograph his b;.isl'ball.
And Giddings fills thos<: lll'l'<.b by c:lass1fying playt•rs
acrording to ('O lor with blue bt'ing the best a nd yellow the
PQOrest.
"WHEN I FIRST CAME UP wllh the idea for the book
soml' (owneri. and gt•m•ral managers ) thought rt was great.
while others s~11d 1t would never work." Giddings rt-c.·alled.
"Denver thou~ht 1t was great."
An OT . by way or t·xplanat1on. IS !-oOm<•one who has
bt•t·n a pro ,md 1s curn•n tlv not on ..inyonl•'s roster A UE rs
sonwone who has bt'<'n in a pro l'amp. IX'<'n cul. has sat out
an 1•nllre yt•ar. and 1s still out ttwrt· In olht•r words. he's
urn•mployf'd.
Quarh'rbuck Bill Kl·nnev. a fnrmt•r Saddlc·bac.:k Collegt•
1Sc•l' COLOR. Page ('21
Moran was told he'd never walk again S aints .
can't fin d
But HB cycl ist di dn't
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of"IM Oellr Piiot Slatt
LOS ANGELES He was told by a
medical doctor after his most serious
crash that he· would never walk again
but instead the next year he was hitch-
hiking his way to the World Finals of
speedway motorcycle racing.
For young (he's 21) ,Kelly Moran of
Huntington Beach, ndmg in the World
Finals at the Coliseum Saturday night lS
like a dream come true.
Moran finished fourth in 1979 in the
only other World Final for which he has
qualified over a fi ve-year tenure of
racing. Crashes and equipment breaks
have kept him on the sidelines the other
three years.
"In 1978, I was racing at Hackney
Stadium in England and l crashed my
bike in the corner." Mora n recalls. "I
borrowed a friend's bike and got back m
al the re-start.
"When I went into the same <.'Orner,
the bike reared up and flipped ovN
backwards with another rider right
behind me. He r~n over me by accident
because he had no p)ace else to go and he
believe i t . • • and h e p r oved i t
ft•ll as badly about the ac't:rdent as I did "
Moran ui}ent 6 1 i wN•ks tn the hospital
and was in a coma for two days .
"Wh1•n I woke up. t he do<:tors told ml•
I would m•vcr walk again a nd that I
would b<• in the hospital for three yl'ars
lnsU>ad , 1 Was OUl In 01'~ Wl>eks. walking
~when I woke u11 . the
dol'lors told me I would
1ww•r walk again and that I
would be in the h()spilal for
thn·•· .'ears. I n stead I "·a.'-
out in 6 ~ week . ~
HC' still has some problPms
lower back and probably wall fo ht• r<•i.t
of hrs ltfC', t'Spenally m t·old WNJlh But
his d t•1<·rm1nal1on and 1•nthuswsm lor
tht• sport has nc·vrr d1m;111shP<I
Such Hl'l'ldf·nts ar<' r;1rc• o n lhC'
speedway nrcu1t and hl· d1x-i.n't f1j.(Urf'
he will tw involved again But three'
weel<s agu. the· ba<:k whc'C'I of hrs brk<' hrt
the cra"h wall and ht• su rf Pn'Cl a torn
muscle in hrs shoulder. damag<>d lhc• left
.;1de of his n<'(:k and cra('kC'd ,1 rib.
• '1 "It doPsn'I bother me to ridt· or to
direct thl,. l'Vde," Moran savs "This
hap(X'ned after I qualified and when I
sciw thC' ground coming to rtlt>t•t me· at
100 miles pc•r hour. [ thought ll was all
over for t ht• frnab again th1i. yl'<ir
on l'fUtt'hes and I returned to speedway .. When vou an• out then• on the tral·k.
racing 111 1979." you really don'l think about ;m ythrng·
Moran s uffered a broken back, a C'lSE' but winnrn~"
crackl'd spine. shoulder separalipn and Moran d0<.'sn'l feel th<' prl'ssun· of "
hrs lC'ft hip was cral'ked . But his large crowdw1llgctto h1m "Thl'rC'wt•rv
determination to return to a normal hfc 1:33.000 Polish fans m th<' !tt<mds in !Y'i9
overcame hrs physical problems and he and that chdn't bother mt• 1 '<.'t'm to bt'
not only raced again in 1979 but finished able to rise to the OC'Casmn I lt>t•l 1·l·ally
RACES S:\Tl'ROA \' K1 !h
1\1111 .111 \\ii I nmq11•11· 111 th~·
,,·111 ltl I 1nab o! '>IH'<'dwa:-
mnt• 111 't ll· r<.1e1 ng S,1 lurd<.1 v
n1gl11 .it 1 he.· Cohst•u111 · fourth in thC' World Fmals that year. (See MORAN. Page [31
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1 Valenzuela comes up
with another firs t
ST . LOUIS (AP) -Fernando
Valenzuela overpowC'red the St.
Louis Cardinals We dnesday
night not only with his left arm
but with the swing of his bat.
"I was very surprised... said
the young Los Ange les h urler.
who punctuated his 11 ·3 victory
with his first career home run.
"I'd never hit one, not even in
the minor leagues. I hit two one
time in the Central League in
Mexico."
' K C'n Landreaux aided
Vale nzuela's cause by knocking
in two runs with three hits and
the Dodgers 1t'E'CI the game with a
six-run ninth inning highlighted
by two-run dou bles by Steve
Garvey and Bill Russell.
R icardo
From AP dispatches
\IEHl> BEACH. Fl il
' .. knnv H1vanlo. th1 · Costa Mesa
1I1gh .1111 t Or;1ngc Com.\ Col IC'gv
prod~1t·1. pn·ss!'d tur tht• NC'v.
c >rl•'.1n ... plJl'P k1t'ktng Job b:--
1 nnku· !\lorll'n Andt•ri.C'n. lc•ft thl·
S;,1nL.,· prl·'l·a.s<m tr;11111ng l ;imp
"' 1thout •·xplanauon Wc-dnt•..,day
ru~hl .... 11ct ;1 spokt•::.m;:i n ror lhl'
N:i11onill ~ 11<1tball Lt·agut• tt•am
"I don'1 know etnV rt·~1:-t>11 Ht·
ha!. .1~kPd tht• tt•am to bt· "'"uvc•tJ
No <1t'llur1 hai. bt·Pn lHkc·n He's
~1111 111 our l.tmp anCI ht•" on our
.itll\t' 10 ... tt>r." said 1hc•
-..pok1 .... m.rn Hust' Kasmll'r ... k y.
·It ht gJ\I' any n·:i::.c>n!-. ,ind
I m -.un· h., did ht• gavt' them
to tht• c·o,1lh .. said Ka ... mll'r ... kv
Kasn111 •ro;ky said h1 · t•x p<•t'll·d
(.'0;1\ h Burn Phtl11p-. .. 1bo the
Saints gi•rwral man<igt·r. lo t..i ll a
m•ws l~mfrr<·m·e tnday to t·xplain
lfa:.11 do's dt•partur<'
A ... 1>.-vC'ar NFL V<'tt•r a n .
R1nird11 v.;a~ !xogmnmg h1i. third
:.Pason w11h New Orleans after
!'o p l' ll d I n ~ h i S f I r S t f 0 U r
prnll·s.<>1onal yC'ars al Dc-tro1t He
was o:\ of I 02 in fie ld goals and
I :31 o l 138 tou c hdow n
1011vt•rs1ons aft<'r bt•at1ng out
t;,m1 Yl•prt•m1an for the· Saints'
plan· ktl'k 111g .)Ob in 1980
H1(';irdo. 28. also was the
Saint!.' playc·1· represt.•nlat1ve to
1 he N:it1onal Football Lt•ague
Plav1·rs Association. wh1l·h is prc·~t·ntlv loc ked in l'Ontract
ncgot1<1t1ons with team owners.
He had said earlie r that he
hoped hrs union pos1l1on would
not rnflupnce the Saints as they
<:hos e betwee n hi m a n d
Andersen. 22, a fourth round
New Orleans draft pick f rom
Michigan State.
By p reseason comparitton,
Ricardo kicked £ield goals of 44
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Valenzuela said he picked on a
fastball "a little bit inside" for hlS
home run.
Afterward, the 21-year -old
hurler set• down St. Louis in
met hodical fas hi o n while
becoming the majors' firs t
17-game winner.
Los Angeles opened up a one-
ga me lead 1n the National
Lea~ue West over Atlanta, which
l ost to Phila delphia 11 -9 .
Philadelphia's victory e nable d
them to climb t o w ithin two
games of C1rst-placc S t Louis m
the NL F.ast.
Valenzuela. 17-9, struck out
four and wa lked one. holding St.
Louis to just one h i l over the
final four innings while tossing
his 14th complete game. lOJ>.' in
the NL.
and J9 yards in the Samts' l2-20
opcntnfl loss to Houston. while
Andersen missed from 51 yards
against the Otlers and scored au .L
of New Orleans' points in 6-3 'f'
victor y last Saturday against
Kansas Citv.
"I've been telling everybody
what an outstanding pitcher he
ls; il'a no surprise.'' said Dod'ers
Manager Tom La!Orda. "Hes a
great athlete. He gets tougher aa-
he goee along."
Not handicapping Valenzuela,
who fired a six-hitter, was a head
cold which had kept hini in his
hotel room a day earlier.
"Ye.t1terday I Celt very weak
and I had aome ~adaches. l had
a runny n0te.'' he said. "But
durida \he game it dJdn't bother
me. After the aecond lnnlna. I
felt q\dte a btt at.ronger."
Valenzu ela and Russell
delivered consecutive home runs
for Los Angeles In the fourth
inning as the Dodgel'!I took a 5-1
lead.
Landreaux's two-run double
off Steve Mura, 1 l-8. had given
Lo11 Angeles a 3-0 lead In the
second inning.
Gene Tenace rapped his sixth
homer for St. Louis, cutting the
margin to 3-1 in the bottom of
the second. Russell then led off
the fourth with hla third homer
of the season. and Valentuela
followed with hla drive into the
ri~ht field SC8t.a.
NEW ROLE -Dodger pitcher F e rnando
Valenzuela isn't eatl1fled with just winn ing
games wlt.h hta arm now. Here, h e's
congratulated by lhlrd-base coach Danny
AP Wlffpllolo
Ozark otter hitting his Cirst major-l~ague
homer in the third inning against St. Louis.
Dodgen won, 11-3.
R AMS S~ATTLE
ON TV L I VE
A spokesman~ for the 1'ams
announced Wednmay that the
club's preseuon game against the
Seattle Seahawb at Anaheim
Stadium Saturday n ight would
be tc.>levlaed llvt' In Southe rn +
CalllomJa.
The 1ame will be carried bv t
KTTV, Channel 11, a\artlng at. 7
o'clock.
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Anderson's tactics
annoy Martin, A's
From AP di1patcbes
OAKLl'.ND -Detroit Manager Ill
Sparky Anderson callc<l 1l a dtSgracc.
A's M anager Billy Martin said
Anderson was all talk. And American
League President Lee MacPha1l said he would
straighten out the whole mess
Rickey Henderson s proud pursuit of Los
Brock's eight-year-old record of 118 stolen bases
in a season has become embroiled in name-
calling, charges of foul play
and a league investigation.
Martin at'Cused Anderson
of ordering weak-hilting
Oakland s h o rts to p Fred
Stanley t o be wa lked
1ntent1 o n ally to get in
Henderson's way. Anderson
accused S tanley of getting
picked off on purpose lo gel
out of Henderson's way.
ANOE"SON In the midst of it a ll,
Henderson rPmained one shy of the record that
h e had expected to break Tuesday against
Detroit, a game the A's would win 3-0.
"W e have asked the umpires. the Detroit
alub and the OakJand club for an explanation of
what happened," MacPhail said Wednesday.
"When we get those reports, we'll make some
sort 0£ a decision.
"Whe n a (•harge 1s m ade li k e that,"
MacPhail said ... that's a serious charge."
Quote of the day
Harvey Kueno , manager of the
Milwaukee Brewers, on his artificial righ t
leg: "Greatest thing that ever happened to
me. Now I get all the choice parking
places."
Phllllea knock Atlanta from first
Gary Manb1w1, who had lied •
th 1•me In tho el1hth lnnlna with a
thrM-run homer, rf pped • run·1eorlng
alnalc ln tho 10th to lift PhUadclphia
to an 11·9 victory over Atlanta, krlocklna tht'
Sttvee out of a virtual th: for fll"lt place ln the
Nauo"'l.Leaauu West. The Brave. hod overromc
a e-O tirtt·lnnlng deficit to lead 8·& before the
Phlllle. ralllt'd ~laewhere In the NL, Jim
Morrison singled homt> the
wlnnln& run with one out an
the bottom of the nln th
Inning to give Pittsburgh a
7-6 triumph over San Diego
. . . Alex Trevlno drove In
the winning run with a n
eighth-inning single and Bob
Shirley Sl'Oltered seven hits in
eight innings as Cincinnati
MATnllWI blanked slumping Montreal,
1-0. Expos starter Steve Rogers lost his first road
decunon m over a year ... Don Sutton blanked
New York for eight innings and Art Howe hit a
thrt>e-run inside-the park homer as Houston
handed the Mets their 10th straight setback .
5-4 ... Streakjng Bill Buckner stroked two hits,
giving him JO m his last four games, and Randy
Martz and Lee SmUh held San Francisco to four
hits as Chicago posted its fourth .str~igh~ victory,
4-2 over the Giants. w ho lost their fifth ma row.
Royals mo~e even closer to Angels
Amos Otis singled a,·ross the tie-Ill
breaking run in-(he top or the eighth
inning a nd Costa Ml'sa High and
Orange Coast College product Dao
Quisenberry preserved Dennis Leonard's eighth
victory of the season with two innings of
S<·oreless relief Wednesday night to give Kansas
City a 4-3 victory over Texas. The win pus.hed
the Royals to within a half-game of the f1rst-
place Ange ls in the American League West
entering today's action . . . Elsewhere in the
AL. Graig Nettles cracked a pair of homers.
giving him 1,002 runs batted in for his career.
and Ken Griffey added a two-run blast as New
York trounced Minnesota. 8-1 . . . Steve
Kemp's two-run double keyed a four-run fourth
inning and Rieb Dotson and newly-acquired
Sparky Lyle combined on a six-hitter as Chicago
downed Cleveland, 5-1 . . . A two-run double
by rookie Glenn GuUlver, the first runs batted in
of his 21-game major-league caret.>r. keyed a
six-run &llimorf> rallv in the sevt:nth inning,
helping the Orioles topple Toronto, 8-3. It was
the fifth straight triumph for Baltimore.
From Page C1
COLOR GIDDINGS BLUE., RED., ETC .. •
star now with Kansas City. quar-
terback Jim Z.Om of Seattle and
wide receiver Alfred J enkins
(Atlanta) arc examples of UE's.
"A trade, OT or UE. T hat's
our bus iness." summ e d up
Giddings.
THERE ARE A NUMBER
of factors that go into the Cina!
grading of a player -his age.
how he matches up against other
colors, his speed. whether he's
ascending or d escending as a
player -it's all ta ken into
account.
Of c.'Ourse. the color a player
comes up with isn't permanent.
but it's rare that a g ray. green or
yeUow ever becomes a blue.
By way o f d efinition .
Giddings' coloring book reads
Hke this:
Blue -top of the line.
Red -solid NFL starter.
Orange -can do some red
things; probably the broadest
cate or in the book.
Black -Usually a youngster
that needs to be looked at a while
longer.
Gray -Not a n 1ndicat1on a
player can't perform, but he's
been around long en o u gh to
where he hasn't.
Green -forever backup.
Yellow -Just can't play in
the NFL.
"ln my business," G iddings
explained. "you start with the
premise that everyone can play.
From there. it's just a matter of
production."
Quebec team wins
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP)
-Pierre Turgeon pitched a
two-hitter as Rouyn. Quebec.
defeated Torrejon U.S . Air Force
Base of Mad r id, Spain, 3-0
Wednesday in first-round play in
the 36th Little League World
Series.
Giddings wouldn't divulge
the Rams' colors for publication.
but l e t 's just say it is n 't
surprising they didn't make the
playoffs last year.
"Every team needs at least
five blue players to be a winner
because blue players make blue
plays and because blues win
football games for you," added
the 48-ye.ar-old G iddings.
Teams win. according to
Giddings. by takjng advantages
of mismatches. ln other words,
an orange would t\ave a hard
time handling a blu~ whlle a red
or o range would give a black
problems.
It stands to reason then that
the more blues and reds you
have, the more W's you'll usually
find in the win column.
"Even a great coach isn't
going to win unl~ he has good
people," says Giddings. .
And it's Giddings' job to fmd
those good people and point them
out.
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with music from home and
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festival of music.
Coming Sept. 5 and 6 to
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auditorium at 8 p.m.
Advance tickets for $7
available at the OCC ticket
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KOTAll LAW"INGI IT" AC HAN
Kotar's operation upsetting to
Do111 Kotar'• former New York .........
Glant11 teammates. told tht· retired
running lrntk wu!i dy1n!( o r un
moperublt' brain tumor, wt•rl' som~r
a nd um·usy UH tht-y brukc· training l'amp
Wednt•i.day. "l thank about 11 at night," said
llncool·kl•r Brian Kell~y, om· of Kotar's closest
frie>ndi. "You m•vt-r know. m1rudt'l> can happen ·
Ufll•ns1v<' tackh· Henry Lawrence of the
Ra1d£•rs thinks the moVl' to L<>1' Angeles can't
help but aid thl· re<.'Ogniuon of thl• players. "I
rcmemtx>r one ypar when prat·ucally the who!(•
Los Angeles Rams' 0Cfcns1Vl' hnt• madl' All-Pru
or playl•d 1n tht• Pro Bowl ThJl nc·vl•r haµp<.•ned
to us and wt.•vl• won two SuJ)(•r Bowls... .
Mike Strachan, a fornll'r Nt•w Orlt·an~ S1.11nts
running back. pleadt.•d guilty to St•lling l'Oc.:ainc
Wedm'Sday. and faces a maximum penalty of 20
years in orison and $35.000 in firws 1n l'OnnC'<·t1on
with tht.•.plL'a wh1th hP workt•d out with the U.S
attorn<'Y RooklC' running back Waller
Abe rc rombi e, the l<•acling 1 usht·r 1n the
P1ttsburJ(h Slt~lt'rs' two t.•xh1b1l111n l(anws. will
be s1d<•hnC'd at lf'ast two wc-1·k~ with i.trL•ll·ht·d
hgamt·n~ in his lt:ft km't.·
Sockers open with win over Vancouver
Ade Coker scored three llmPs and ;m
\Ida! Fe rnandez and J ean Willrich
netted single goals to lead San Diego
to a 5 -I vietory ovt'r v1s111 ng
Vancouv<.'r Wednesday night in the opening
round of the North American Soc'(•er League
pla yoffs The Sockers havl' now bea te n
Vancouver eight str <11gh t times
Elsewhl•re. Giorgio Chinaglia tallied tw1c:c and
added an assist to lead the· Cosmos lo a ~-0
triumph over Tulsa in the opening gaml' of thPar
senei. . At Montreal. Thompson Usiyan t1t.>d
the S<:orc with thrc<-' minutes rt:>mammg and SE't
up Alan Willey's game-winnt•r four minute'!'.. into
ovC'rtime as tht' hos t Mcin1l' 11dged Fort
Lauderdale>, 3-2 . Peter Ward &'Ol'l'<l two
goals and assisted on a third as SPattlC' won 1L-;
opening game over Toronto. 4·2
AL to start playoff• earller
NEW YORK -The Amerlc n • L.naau will aot • on ~<Uy Jump on •
th Nollonal Lffaue when thu leagut
champlon1hlp a.!rle1 be&ln Tunday
nliht, Oct 6. al th J»tk of the AL Wettem
Dlvf1lon charnplon. The World Serlea ~ahu
TuCc'tlday nJght. Oct 12, in the ''1ty of the Nelton.al
League champion
The National Lea~ue champ1onah1p aeril"ll
opcm•r, £It lht• homl' of the ~•ll'rn 01v111on
t·hamp1un, will lw Woone8day. Oct. 6, when the
AL will ploy Its second game The AL will take
off Thursday wh1k the NL plays 1t'11 serond
~am'· The two IK.'ries winners then shift aiwa t.o the
AL East and NL West for games Friday and, 1f
nL'<-·essary, Saturday and Sunday.
Tht• first two games of the World Series will
start al 5;20 p m Tuesday and Wedm.>sday, Oct.
12 and I :i, then will move lo the Amerkan '
Ll•aguc t·1ty for Friday night and Suturday
afternoon games. The rHth game, 1f necessary.
will Ix-played Sunday afternoon, then the Series
will move ba<·k to the National l.kaguE.' c·1ty for
night gumel> Tut.'Sday and Wf'dnc'M!ay, C:>t:l IY
and 20
U.S. athletes ~ine at track meet
U.S . uthlc•tes rel'urdc·d four •
world's Ix-st marks for this S<!ll.'l(IO at
an inwrnationa1 track and field mt•el
in K ob ll'nz . W est Germany
Wednesday. Greg Foster was urned m 13.2:.!
sl·conds m thl· 110-metl!r hurdles and Henry
Marsh powered home in 8:16 17 to break his own
lx.'St an the 3,000-meter steeplet:ha5t' Mt·anwhale,
Amc•n('an Dave Laut tossed thC' shot put 72-3. the
se<:ond-lx.-st toss ever Edward J. "Ebba"
St. Claire, former Pittsburgh Pirall's. Boston
Bravl's and Nl•w York G1anti. p1 tl'hl'r and
('att•ht·r. has d1l·d at his home in Wh1u•hall. N.Y
after il long illness He was o I Tom
Watson has mnf1rmed that thl· ball ht· used t<J
w 1 n th l' U . S and Br 1l1 sh 0p1• n Go I f
Champ)onsh1ps. has be-en dt'(:lar<XI 1lll•gal by the
U.S . Golf Association. Th<' ball. Watson lk.lld. was
slightly to<J small to meet tht• spt•<:1f1l·at1oni. of thl'
USGA , wh1l·h approve!. or d1,;1pproves
c>qu1pmc·nt for l'Ompetition Thn·c-t1m<'
c·hamp1on John M cEnroe and Martina
Navr atilova have bet>n namt'CI th<· No I :;(.'(;'(is for
tht.• U S 0p(·n tennis «hamp1onsh1p~ 1n Nt'w
York
Television, radio
TV: No c·wnts scheduled.
RADIO: Angels at Boston, 4.35 p.m .. KMPC
(710). St'<'Ond game of split double-header
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MORAN • • •
f(M rllJht now tin<J t'\mltdt·nt •·
Top youth teams vie • ID Mission Viejo
~..quarter milt• d ll I trt1c•k al
\hl! <.:olts<>um wui. tu M11run ·~
llklng W 1·tl 1H•!1day wh1·11 h1 ·
~t.t:d It.
"H ttwrt''S d lrl on \h1• lr1wk, H
"Ill mukt-for good r111·1116(," ht•
~vs. "You ca n t•unw r.om bt•hind
and pass but wht'n yuu huvt• u
slick trud t. th .. rider wit h th1·
best st~rt who ~·lb tn frtml l'orlv
L¥1ually wins.
"The trac·k hert• 1s ltkl· ttw ont•
in P o la nd (wht•rt: h e· f111H.hecl
fourth ) and that'~ good a~ f.i r as
l'm ~cerned
"De nnis (Stgalos) •~ a ~uml
gater (s tarter) and hl' gt•ts aw uy
Cast. He won thl• U S finals m
Long Bcat·h on that typt' of d
track and l'Ould do well h1·n· d 11
gets Sll('k
"Ir you have to race altt'r the•
track ts watered tlown, ll 1i. v<·r y
slick . . but thats rat•ing " ·
Uno• of tht• lwll~r youth ~'t't•r tour
num\•nt!'I 111 the-:tU1tc• unfoldic Frtdny
when th•· t h1nJ 11nnuul M t•Nlon Vll'l"·
lnviwt1oru1l luunt'hC'll
It h1 tng!I to~t'lht·r m•orly I ,UOO kids
from :)Ii t\'&ms. mo:.t of th1•11l nwmbers of
th1· Cultfornio Yout h SOl'«'r Assc~:utton.
Tl'1tmb frum Nt>vud&, Ariionu und
l'anuda will also par tic1patl'-
T hrc>t• d1v1siuns (undc1 12 years. under
H nnt.l under 16) w ill bl> su.igl-d for both
hoys and girls.
lt bl•gms Fnduy at 3:30 and l'<mdud(.-::;
Sunday after noon w1lh lh1rd plac(.'
ga111l•!. (I i ·JO) and t·hamp1011ah1p c'Ontt•sts
(2.:H> and 4) in all d1v1s1oru..
Most of ttw games will be ht•ld al the
g1gartlll' Youth Athletk Park 111 M1ss1on
Vie Ju That 's o n U 'N<>ll l H1111d o Cf
MargUl•r1tc· Parkway
CRAIG
SHEFF
Area entries tnd ude: Fountain Valley
WolCpack (und~r 12 boys). Huntington
Beach Vikings a nd No rt h Hunungt.on
Beach Untouchubles (unde r 14 boy~).
North Hu n tington Beach Californians
(u n d e r 16 boys). a nd the No rth
H untington Beach Waves (under HS
i;<1rls).
T h e N ort h Hun;l ngt o n Beach
Untouchables captured the Southern
California and St.ate Cup champaonsh1ps
last spr ing while compe ting in t he
unde r-12 categ ory -despite the fact
they finis hed third in their league
Tht>y lal,t'r won the Wet\.C'rn Reafonal
Utle In Vancouvur , Srlllih Columbia.
Moat or the Unt.ouchabl8 reium t.o
rompctc In tho under-14 dlv11ton
Finl round gamca F'rld•y lncludc.-
Boy1 under 1 t 3:30: Mtaa1on Viejo
Sunger:i vs. Culvor Elagle&. Lakt> Forest
lnvadlra va. Or ange Blazers: 4:45: Chino
Eagles v1 W Htlake S antana Fury,
Upland Surf vs. Corona Roadrunnel"'I, 6:
Walnut Valley Kings v1. Canyon Hills
Black Stallion s , "Fountoin Va lle y
Wolfpack vs South Bay G unners.
Boy• under U · 3.30. MU1S1on Viep
Raid ers vs. Lake fo'ort?!lt Fury, Mission
Viejo Lightning Bo lts v11. T orra n ce
U ni ted; 4 .45 ; M a nha tta n Beac h
Hurricanes vs. Orange Lions, El Cajon
Hotspurs Red vs. San J ose A lmaden
S t rikers; 6 : C ulver Ea gles vs. San
D1e gu110 Surf, H u n t1 n~ton Bl•ac h
V1 k 1na1 Vii North Huntington B<•uch
Untouchables. • • • T HE NEWLY ESTABLISH ED
Southern C..ll!ornla Vmft-uto nal ~r
Lt•oa gut' w ill hold a •w r1 e1 of m1n1
t>x h1u1t1on game. Saturdlly &{I part of •
their "Communsty Involvement" day. 1
It's plannt.od for Vl•tt.'rnruJ Stadium In
Long Beach b.-.tw<'t'n 10 am and 3 p m l
Adm1ss1on '-free and each game will Inst I
about 40 minul<'s with a five minute •
hulfttme
The: game SC'hedule for Saturday
JO u.m Cerritos vs Art.C!S1a, I l
Downt!y vs. Fullerton, noon Long
Be a c h v s . G a r d e n C r 11 v e . I -
Huntington Beach vs Sant.a Moni<.'ll : i -.
M1ss1on Viejo vs. Torranc1..·
lnd1v1dual ganw and iwason 11ckcl!'I
wtll be o n sale S aturday F o r more
infurmataort on •ht• h·o~ue. phone• (213) 429-2425 I
M o r a n s l a r t l' cJ r a 1..· 1 n ~
professionally in Costa Mt·~• at
age 16 a nd w cnl to Eng land al 17
~here he has ridden thl· past r1v1·
y ea rs In I Y80. howe•v<·r. h1•
d ec id e d t o s t ay h oml' 1n
H untington Beach bu t at m1cl
season. Birmingham bN.'ko ned
a nd he went hack to Englund to
resume racing.
Bu sy sc he dule Big game fishing picking up off coas t
fo r yachtsmen Conditions prime for mar lin; Dove sea son o pe ner sch·ed ule d W ed ne day
The re was S\lm e crit1t:lsrn uf
d e fe nd ing c hampio n Bruc•t•
Pe nha ll of Balboa for hl'lp1ng
Moran a nd S 1galos b y backing
off in a quat1tying race this year.
"If Bruce had won the n1n~. he
wo u ld have p icked up 1,000
p<>Unds (S:l.UUU ) but he hl'ld back
to let Dennis and me get in. Soml'
people over the re felt it wasn't
the t hing to do b u t 11 was a
patriotic thing for us and 1r Brut'l'
had won, we probably W\)Uldn't
have made the finals."
Moran h as drawn thl' No . I
posiu on for thl• Wor ld F1nab
which means he will be th<• first
man to the s tarting line m the
first heat.
Moran will be matcht-d against
P e t e r Collins of England. a
seven -t ime world fi nalist and
c h ampi o n in 1976. M1h ail
Starostin of the Soviet Union a nd
Sigalos in the h rst of 20-four-lap
races over t he 4 00 mctt'r
Coliseum track
He will compett! against each
of the other 15 qualified riders in
the final at least once w ith tht:
top poin t scorer (3-2-1-0) at the
e nd o f th e e ve n i n g being
crowned champion .
By ALMON LOCKABBY
Delly Pllol Bo•llng Wtll••
Ornngt· County sailor~ will Ill·
busy lht~ w<•l'kt•nd Willi thre1·
yacht d ubs sponsoring rt•gattas
for both small boats ancJ offshore•
.sailors.
Balboa Yacht Club will cater to
o ne-design sailors Saturday and
send a fle et of lnte rnauona l
Offs hore Ru le and Performance
Han d icap Rac ing Fleet yach ts
away on the final rac'C' or th e 66
Series S unday
Thc•rt"s a ction fo r everyonl'
down Da n a P oi n t wa y a s
Capistrano Bay Yac·ht Club will
host women sailors in the third
r ac <' or the Orange C o u n t y
Women's Ocean Racing Series on
Saturdav in an event labl•lf'd tht.>
Las Golandrinas Regatta
Sent• Monl" Bay
Del Rev Vachl Club -Lad•e~ Gol Guls recoi
lo Cataline lslhmus (P~tRF) Sa1urday
Soulh Coast Corinthian Yacht Club
One-des1yn race Sunday
Wind1emme1s Vachl Club 2~·hOu• Sabol
Mara1hon Saturday
Calllorn1a Yachl Club -Del Met predoc1eo
IOQ race S111urday
Sen Otego
San Diego Yaclll Club -P·C•I na11onal
champ1onsh1p, Sa1urday. Sunday Laser/
<;allboara C11cu11 Saturday. Wate•man Se<1es
(IOR) Sunday R011son Serles ISOHF) Sunoay
Sou1hwes1ern Vacn1 Club John Ba1e
Overnoghl (h&ndleap) Sa1urday
Oceanside ,Yacnl Club -Coastel Series
iPHRF) Sunday
Big game fish ing 1s picking up off the
O rangt• C ou n t ) coas t line ro r m o s t
sportftshers ru nning out of Newport, Dana
and Huntington harbors .
Thl•re is a big concentration or marlin off
San Cll'mcnte Island wath as many as 20
sp1ke b1lls were spotted. Brigitte Bryant of
Bisbee's on th e lsland, says that boats are
finding the billfish a few m iles off P yramid
wath marlin h1ttmg equally well on lures
a nd live mackerel
The• water is still a bit on the cool side to
trigge r a w ide open bite on marlin, but
condiuons are prime for a g reat Labor Da y
period There IS plenty or bait awaitang the
billfish as they will most likely move in
d oser l<> shorl' and mix with the b1llfish
olrf'adv on the Avalon Bank. the 14.209 and
277 SpOlS
T URNING TO ALBACOR E , they have
movl"<f out of local waters, hopefully only
for a few davs. and are now South or Poinl
Loma. If curre nts don't make too drastic a
change and e ither w arms or dirties ou r
nearby waters. we could see the albies off
the 4:i Spot ttus weekend as they were a
w('ek ago.
F or those w ho want to get in on the
longfin bites when it nears Newport, keep
your radio on and get out on the spot when
the fish are biting Don't wait a day or so to
see how the bite develops -by that time
the fis h have moved out.
New port Bay fishing is ve ry good for
assorted bav r1sh and the pa rty boats
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running out o f the Pavilion and doing very
good on surface hs hing along the coastal
kelp beds and Catalina.
It has been an excellent fishing season to
date, despite poor bait conditions. and
hopefully the early fall months will reward
lcx:al a ng le rs wath above avE>rage fishing
MANY OUTDOOR SME N ar e getting
primed fol" the opening of Lhe 1982 dow
season w hich gets under way Wednesday
The outlook for the opening week 1s fair
depending on w here one has selected 10
hun t. The Sallon Sea area is hold ing a lot or
bards, mostly mourning dove. but with a
larger than normal popuJation of the bigger
wh1tewmgs. T he rams of last week d id
movt• the birds arou nd a bit. but hopefully
the floc ks m t he l mpcnal Valley w ill
regroup prio r to opening morning a nd
reward huntl'rs with lots of fast gunning.
T his year's ltm1tauon on dove has been
me-reased lo 15 mou rning dove, su ll 10 for
w h1tewmgs. e ve n m a mixed bag w he re
a llowed to be harvested. T his 1s the fir-st
tame m a number of y(.'ars when morl' than
10 d ove wert• a llowc·d in a l1m 1t and
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hopc•fullv ftl>h a nd ~am"' peoplt· are right an
th1:-. tnl'rc·asc· and that th1•1v will b<• lo~ of
bird' throughout oui split M'&!>On:..
fo'or lhl)S(.• who at(• still looking for a good •
spot to hunt tlovto r1l·arby. thl•re is very good
bird hunung bf-mg offered 1h1s season on
the T eym Ranch A 90-mmutt• drive from
Oran ge Coun ty , t hC' largl' ram·h h as •
hunting by rC'st•rva t1 on only s hooting
available r0r the wholl· family
l n ye ar s past. the• shooting has bec>n
fantastic, with all hunte rs llmaung on dove>s
during tht: l'arly part of the scason on most
t'Vl'r y o uting Fo r mot(' 1nformatao n on
hunting tht!. private.· ranch phone J ohn
C'lrlc•ga at 11:105) a:n · H-l HI
Any<J{w who plans on hunting m our
nearhy foothills should be mad"' awan · or
tht' fire_• dOsures and praVa lc• properly tha t I~
found m many· parL.., of the• Southland
Oran ge downs Newport
The Orange G unners broke a 3-3 lit' with
th~ straight goals m the fourth quarter to
• ·arn a 6-J victory over thP Newport Beach
Breakl'rs Wednesday night m the American
Spt>t-dSIX'C:i.'r A.ssoc.:1at1on playoffs at th<' Los
C;.obalkros Racquet and Sports Club
After o scoreless first pl'n od. Orange
raC'l'd lo a :3-1 advant.o,1:te early m the third
quarter IX'fotc' N•·wporl ralla1..-d tlJ tac on
goals by Chn s Camp~·ll (on a JX'nallv shot)
and Kurt ~tH:rlt· ·
.. '..,_-. --. . .
SKI SALE John W Rh1nesmlth Jr Drive. Newpor t Beach C1lllor"1a lns1rumen1 No 82--034225. In Booll
PretJdenl 92663 Page of Oll1<:1al Rec01ds
This stal-t was Hied W1th lhe This buslnau la conducted by of said County, will und er and
(;ounty Cle<k of Orange County on lndlvlduals (Husband & Wiie). e>ursuant 10 said Deed of Trusl sell
Aug. 16, 1982 M H Clutt at public aucllon for cash. lawful
F115525 Thia s1a1emen1 was filed with Iha money ol Iha United States ol
Published Orange Coasl Dally Coun1y Cle<k of Orange county on ArNHICa, • caShle<'s check payable
PllOt, Aug 19. 26. Sept 2. 9. 1982 .August 9, 1982 10 said Truslee drawn on a state or
3626-82 • Fl MMS na11onar bank, a stale or fedettl
Published Orange Coast Delly credit union. 01 a stale or federll 1111m•1c ""TICE Piiot. Aug. 12 t9 26 Sepl 2 1982 savings and ioari nsoc1allon ---~-UD&.--""-----' · · 3~92_82 domlcJled In this Slate. al Ille front
K~MI
I TATHIENT OF AaAHOONMENT
Of UIE Of' flCTTTIOUI
aUllHEll NAME
The l ollowlng person has
ebandoned Iha u98 of the lktltk>ua
buaineN name THE EL PESCADOR
RESTAURANT al <401 E 17th SI
Coeta Mesa. CA 92627
The fictitious bu11ness name
referred lo ebova wa1 rited 1n
County on 7-27-1981
Keith N-man. 9681 Landfl ll,
Huntington Beach, CA 926<46
Thi• IM.lllneu w .. conducted by en Individual
Kaflh Newman
Thl1 st11emen1 wH flied with the
County Cler'k of Or1nge Coun1y on
Aug. 12. 1982
F-11107t
Published Orange Coas1 Dally
Piiot, Aug. 19. 26, Sept 2. 9, 1962
3694"82
P\8.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI aUl lNl!SI
HA• STATUll!HT
The followlng !)4Wtonl are doing
DU91,_ ..
DESIGNS FOREVER, 1710 B
E111 11th Str•el. Sen11 An•.
Cellfornl• 9270 I
Julle Debre Aampo"a. 179<48
lrvlne, Tutlln. Callf01nle 92$80
Hofaclo JON Aampone, t79<48
IMne, Tut1lln, Clllfotnla 92880
S"glo C. R1mpon1. 179•8 lrvtne. Tuetln, Calf01nl1 92880
Thl• bUllt\"8 II conducted by a
general J*11141flhlp. Julie Rampone
Th11 •tat-I WU fllec:I With the
County Clerk of Orenge County on
Augu1t 24, 1982
'"'°" Published Orange Co111 Delly
entrence 10 Evecullve Escrow PtJBllC NOTICE Company, 22 t South 01• Vlsta. San ________ .._ __ Clemente. Cellf0<nta. an tnal right,
K.01<459 tllle end tn1eres1 conveyed to anc:J
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS now held by II under N ld Deed ol
NAME STATEMl!HT Trust 1n Iha proP9<'1y sl1u11ted In said
The IOlloWino ~rsons are doing County and Stlle described as:
business as Loi 208 ol Trac1 No 2822. In
PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH the City ol Costa Mesa, County of
L A B S A N D N U • H E A L T H Orange. Slete of Cahl0<nle, as pa<
DISTRIBUTORS. 2920 Airway Map thereof rec0<ded 1n Book 118,
Avenue Costa Mesa Ca11tor"1a Pages 3-18 of MlllQellaneous Maps,
92626 tn the Ollie• of 1"9 Counly Recorder
W1nn1ng L1bora1or1e1 Inc • of said Counly
Cahlorn1a corporallOf'I 2920 Airway The s1ree1 addreu or o lher
Avenue Coste Mese, C&lllorn111 common da11gnat1on or sai d
92626 prl)99f'ly t601 Sandalwood. Colla
This buslnew is conducted t>y e Mase. CA
corporation S11d sale wtll be meda wlthOtJI
Winning Leboratotles Inc covenant or werren1y, express or
M1n1n Zetoer 1mplled. as lo one, l>OIMSSlon or
Secretary encumbran<:ee lo nllsty Ille unpaid
This statement wee 1119<1 With the balance due on Iha noll 01 notes
County Clerk of Orange Counly on HCUred by M id Deed of Trusl, 10
Aug. 20 t982 wll S6'.3 41 02. plus Iha lollowlng
Fl~ esllm11ed cosls. ••Pen111 and
Publoshad Orange Coast Dally 8dv1nces at the Umt of Iha 1nlll1I
P1101 Aug l6. Sep1 2 9. 16, 1982 put>lleatlotl of thfl Nolle• of Sela 3797·82 $751.75
-----------HOTlCE TO PflOPl!RTY OWNElll P\8.IC NOTICE YOU ARE IN Ol!fAUlT uNoER A
-----------D I E D O f T'RUIT, DATED
FICTITIOUS BUllNHI JANUAflY 13., t•1. ~·· YOU HAM• I TATUllNT T AKI! ACTION TO l'lllOTECT
The loOowlng r>ettonl ... dolno YOUR l'ROl'l!IUY, IT MAV .,
bu11nn 1 .. IOU> AT A l'UauC I A.I.a. w YOU
ELEGANT RENT AL GOWNS. •l!O ~ EXl'LANATION Of THI!
9110 C.rdln•I. Fountain Valley. CA NATU .. Of THE l'ROCIEOINO
g2708 AOAINIT YOU, YOU I HOULD
Carol Ruazneck, Ill 10 Catdlnal, CONTACT A LAWYD,
Fountain V1lley, CA 92708. Dllad. Augult 11, 1982
Shlrlay Ann Darroch, 20852 EXECU-CORP
Btool<dala Ln Hun11ng1on Be11ch, by Miki Kuntz
CA 928<48 AulhOrlzed ~t
Thie but lt\"8 la Conducll<I by a. 22 t South OI• Vlltl
general ~rlnetlhlp San Clemeroll, CA 82872
S A Derroch (714) 492·8280
Thia 1111amen1 wee llled with tho Publl1hed Oran\:ie Cout Delly
County Clerk of Or1~ County on Piiot, Aug 19, 28. §ec>1 2, 1882
Aug. 23. 1882 3702•12 ,,,_ Piiot, Aug 2e. 5-pt 2, 9, US, 1H2
3752-e2 Publl1hed Or1nga Co111 Dally
-----------Piiot, Aug. 28, Sept. 2, 11, 18. 1982 l'UBlJC NOTIC£ 3794-e2
Nil.IC NOTICE
PM:'TTTIOUallUMNl!H NAm aTA~ The ~ .,.,_ .,. dOlng
~-;
f XCl!l.1.ENT BUILDIN G
MAINTf NANCl. 21111 8Hore11
t.aM. Huntlnglon a.ch, Ce. 82"48
Or11101 Co11n 1y B uilding
Malnttnence Compeny. 111c. I• Calllornl• corporation). 2 1ee1 SMcrwt ~. Hunttnot0<1 8Ncll.
Ce. t2t4e ""* ~ II oonduc:1ed by a oorpcntlon.
Inc.
°'"'911 County IMdlnG Mllntenenoe Compeny,
rt.a.IC NOTICE
ACtmOUa IUIMaa
NAMI ITATIMINT
The fOllowlng peraon• .,. dotno
~..-... --flC-m10U---.-8U-... --.-.--• I N OE PEN OEN T RU B 8 18H
NAMI aTATIMINT HAULER'S A~OCIATION, 900 W
The IOllowlng pertont 1,1 doing Senti An. 81\!d., Suite 900. Senti ~a.: An1. Cllllfomla 92701
p R 0 0 u c T s I! Av I c E 8 Tom Herrlt, 2324 Vleta Hoger,
COMPANY 13282 Shepard Wey Newport Beectl. c.tllornl• 92MO Sen•• An•. 'c A 92705. · ~d Artkellen. 202 t 8u1lneee
Rldowo Leedo m t 3282 Cant" Orlvt . lrvlnt, Ctfllorn11
Slltpa d wa s 1 A CA 027 15 92705 ' y, •n 1 "'· Denni• Qlvt n•. 20392 Aore
C ynlhll 0 LeedOM , 13212 1'1908, Orenge. OelltOfnll t281t.
Shapard Way, S•ntt A lie. CA Tttty Hwrlt, 2324 VIit• Hoger, 8270&. N8wpOt1 B..ctl, C411110f nlll l2teO
Thll l>u~ I• ClOrlducled by e Tlll9 IM.l .. Mtt 19 oonduc1ed by art OlfWlll pertnerllh!P. un1ncorpor1tecl I M OGl1t1on othlf
Cynthie L.e9dom '""' • par1nenlllp. Thie ICli-,t WM filed wtth the Terry Hettie eown.y ca.ni of Oranoe eown1y on Thie tttt~ WM llltd wttt1 "" A110 ft. tN2. Collnty Ctri a# Oranoe Collnty on ,.,_ Augult t , IM 2.
Publl1lled Orang• Co"t Oally , .... ,
Piiot, Aug. 111. 2e. a.pt. 2. t . 1"2 P11llll1h•d 011nge Coa1t Delly M2W2 ""°'· A4IO 12. tt. a .1ec1t. 2. tta SIM-ti
SKIS
ROSSIGNO L
DYNAMIC
S PA LDING
OLI N
DYNASTAR
KAST LE
LACROI X
HEXC EL
40%
40%
40% to70%
40%
40%
40%
40%
60%
SKI BOOTS
scon Aea ·200.00 Now'59.oo
HANSON REG. '220.00 '49.00
NOADICA 40% to 70%
CABER 80%
SAN MARCO 70%
DYNAFIT 70%
SKI CLOT HING
BOGNER
FILA
FUSALP
VE LEDA
FELLA
HCC
COLMAR
ELLESSE
DESCENTS
KITEX
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
50%
SKI PANTS REG. '160.00
NOW '65.00
SKI PARKA REG. '140.00
NOW '49.00
SKI SUITS REG. '180.00
NOW '59.00
-ITALIAN TENN IS WEAR
SHOATS -REG $40
SHIRTS -REG $40
DRESSES -REG $55
WARM-UPS· REG $100
--WE ALSO HAVE
USED S KIS
NOW $12.00
NOW $12.00
NOW $12.93
NOW $24.95
AL L BRANDS AS LOW AS r FREE
QET READY to SKI
Wlllffllt118
YOUlt IOUIN OIT
-$30pr.-
sA1 1n BOARDS A A~:·LOW AS s~ a;s : ::E£=~=---......_S4t!&O sport swap
• Mol .. 1 • '"-.. '" ... , ..... 1779 Newport •lvd., Coeta M ...
A I ll. VALUI II, lfJ • •
(Acnee fl'WI Clr..t ..,.)
(714) Ml-4110
Hourac Frt. 10·10; •~ IMs lun. 10·4 ---Ject to •• ,, ... -.... ~
DRAWING
FOR 5
WALKMAN RADIO
TO FIRST 50
CUSTOMERS
FRI -
AUG. 27th
--------
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398 352
Tl 51 589
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Cle\191ancl Toronto
68 58 548 s 66 5r 536 II'> 63 6 I 608 tO 63 61 r>08 10 61 et 500 11
59 118 464 15'.
Wedneedaf• 8co1 .. c hleeoo 5 Clevet•nO I Ba111more 8, Toronto 3
New York 8 M1nnaso1a I
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9·31, n Mlrtnt1101e (Havens 8-91 at New Yorl4 (Ouldty 11 ·51. n Oakland (Kingman 3 91 at Miiwaukee
(Caldwefl II· 101. n
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6 101. n
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~1100
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66 82 518 64 64 !>()() 80 Ml H8 49 78 386
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St Louis
PMedelphla P1111burgn
Montreat
ClllC-OO
New York
12 54 572
70 58 555 67 60 527
66 60 524 57 12 442
50 75 400 Weodnffday'o Score• Oodg.,a t I, SI LOUIS 3
C111c:eoo 4. San Frll'1ClM:O 2
Houlton 5 N-YO<k 4
Pllloburol\ 7 Sen ~o II
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8 lll'o
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Cube •. Olanlt 2
San Frenc1eco 00 I 000 100 7 4 0
ClllCAQO 004 000 00• 4 10 0
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w-Mem , a.a. L Barr. 3·l S Le Sm1111
C 101 HR San Franc;1sco. A Sm•lll ( 141
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HodQeS. Su11ori. 0 Smllll 191. RObelQtl (91 ano Aslllly W-Sullon t3·8 l Lyncl\
2-5 S-Roborge C31 HR-Houtlon A
Howe (41 A-9 65 I
Ml.IC t«>TICE
R00et1 and Cer1.,, I 11111'9)' l "i.-t t91
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K..,M<IY Swl-.,mlento. Nlem<tnn 191
lel<ul ... (II •ncl T Pe11• w 194<\llve 10 8 l C11111 .. 4·2 A t ,4H
l't!llllM,, ....... ' P111l11<1t111>lll• 000 000 OJ<I 2 I I 22 2
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Ot11.1 P9'at , Ma!\19' 111. Gato., (81. M00t•
( •01, C Dlat t 101 81\d Slnatro W R RMd.
• 4 l Oarbet. 6 1 1-tR1 Pn1te<1et6ht1, Malll1ew1 (Ii) Allanle, ~torner 2 l?TI
" 23.555 NATIONAL LIAOUI
Dodaere 11, Cerdlnal• 3 IT. ~~II OOOQClll .. , hlM !Obrhbl t1.,, 71> 4 O O O Sea ~b 4 2 2 0 l o8m1H1 11 4 I ? o lanoreaua Cl 4 I ~ ~
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Ten~ G 3 l I I v .. oe• (i 4 I I 0
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Mura p I 00 0
LaPolnl p 0 0 0 0 RemMy Oii I 0 0 0
JMarlln p 0000
McG-el 2 000
TOlAlt 35 3 8 2 Total• 36 11 II 11
lc0<• •r lnnlnet Loa Angeles I :Ill 200 006 11
St 1,0UIS 010 t tO 000 3
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T en&ee 161 Ruuell fll. Vei.tlzU411• I I) SB 11 He<nanoez 1191 Gue,..,o C 141 lo Smon
C5SI S ll~lenruela l anore au• SF
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Beniquez Beylo•
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Gr1c11
F&rguao11
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l lll 85 119
433 69 128 406 79 118
47l 79 Ill 408 72 112 107 Ill 29
479 60 129
362 34 95 390 4 1 10 I
399 54 103
70 8 17
73 9 16 145 19 29
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2 18 327
I 31 311
24 80 296 19 73 29t
18 H 29t
3 ' 78 218 I 9 271
20 75 269
7 so 285 2 47 259
ll 54 258
2 7 24l
2 5 219 I II 200
0 2 t56
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t•1 590 274
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6A 34 ... • f.
1 1 4 5 0-0 2 57
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ll\lko1r1el\, M1lwauk10. IS-•. Butl'I> Cll1eago 13 4 2.altn, A"'91e, 14-S; Guidry
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lo Smull. Sil 122 •73 102 148 313
Kn1ghl Hin t28 482 6 I 149 309
Bucknet. Clll ''8 5111 74 160 308 Cart••· Mii 119 •29 n 131 305
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Dodge<•. IS-I; FortGl't SI LOUIS, tJ-7, l .. Montreal t t 8 c;arllon Phola<lelpnle. t6·9
Llttle Leaau. WORLD 1Etll'IE8
I I 1·12-.eer·ofdt)
\al Wllllemapofl. Pa,)
Wednead•y'• lcor ..
Wvom•OQ Mich ~ Easto" Mel 2
Aouy11 Oueoec l ronc10<1 US A11 forcp
Base O Todey't Gamet
Can•tJ• v• r AJ¥rio3n
"""'''"o WM" ·~ Wyom•no Moch
Women'• tournement (ef M ... walt.N.J,) lecond llound Sing ...
Jenn1ter Mundel tSOulll Al!•cal Oel
Andrea LHnd CU S I '·6 6-l 6·2 Wenov
Turnl)uH (Autlfelttf O.I Slla•on Wallh (Us I
6·2 &-t CleuOte KOll<ltl tWnl G .. manyl 0.1 H-.e Sul.ova tCLech06lovak1&I. 6-1 7·6. Pam Cuale IU s I def Nat\Cy v .. rg1n (Us I
8-2. 8-3
Pt&.IC NOTICE
T-1,_ FlCTrT'IOUI ., .....
NOTICE Of TRUBTEE'I SAL£ NA• ITAT£•NT
FlCTTTIOUI twalNl!H
NAME STATE•NT K-o131'1
flCTIT10U8 IUSINEH
NAME aTATEMENT T.I. No. IOS7 The fotlowlng pe11on 11 doing
IWORTANT NOTICI. TO l>Ualnesa tu: PttOf'IR'TY OWNER: N EWPORT PE A SONNE l
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A AG ENCY I NC . (a C a ll lo rnle
DEED OF TR u ST. DATED corpo111ton), 2 192 Martin, Suite
FEBRUARY 17, 1982, UNLESS YOU 255, trvlne, C. 92715
TAKE ACTCON TO PROTECT YOUR Ruth Urben, 14 Ima Loa Cour1.
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT Al Newporl Beach. c.. 92663 PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN This bu5lnea la conduc1ed by •
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE c0tooratlon OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST NEWPORT PERSONNEL
YOV. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A AGENCY INC
LAWYER er Ruth Urben,
On Septemt>« 8. 1982 at 10'()() Pr"'4dent
e .m .• ALLSTATE TRUST OEEO• Thll ll•t-l was llled with the
SEAVICES. INC. a duty appointed County Clerk ol Orange County on
Tru1111 unde1 and p1111uan1 to July 27, 1982
094ld of Trust rflCOfded Feb111ary
28, 1982, U lnr1, NO. 82-066958, Of
Ottldal Reco<d1 In the office of the
County Raco1dt1• of Oranoa
County, Stal• of Celllomle eKec:uled
by M.n.ne EdWarc11.
Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH
(p1y1ble 11 time of sale In tawf\it money of the United Stat•) ti lhe
North ITont tnlrance to the Orenge
County Cour1hou• IOceted et 700
CMe Cen1er Ortve Wttl. Sentt Ant,
Ctltfornlt all right. lltle tn<I lnleree1
c;onveyed to and now held by II
11nde1 H id Deed ol Trust In tha
property 1llua1ed In "'d County
ltld State dete(lbed u :
Loi 81, of TrllC16236,ea111\own
by map on me tn Book 238, peges
2'"31 of MllC:lllaneous Mapa, In the
olflc;e of 1he Coun1y Aeco1der of
Or1nge County, California.
The 11re11 addren and other
common deelgnatlon. If eny, of the
reel properly Cla<:rtbecl above 11
purported lo t>e: No. 1 Whitewood Wsy. lrv!M. Callfoml• 92716.
Th• unde11lgned Tru11111
dl1c;tetm1 any llablllty for a ny
lnco<rect,_. of the atr-lddreu
end other common deelgnlllon, II
F1N141
Publl•h•d 011nge Coaat Delly
PllOI Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1982
3486-82
Mt.IC NOTICE
FICTmou• •UllNa88
NAMlf ITATUll«HT n... tollowlng per90n1 are dOlng
bualntU ..
HELPI COMPANY'S COMING
(e cookbook). 3832 Slue Key,
C0ton1 def M11. Celltornla 92825
Pat1lcl• D ROWiey. 3832 Slue
Key. Co1ona d et Mar, Caurornla
9262$
Oo1othy Dunnigan , 3220
Fleldc.ru l Drive, Sac r•menlo.
Calllornla 9562 1
Thia ouslnen la conducted oy t1
Qet'l&ral p11rtn111ahlp.
Patrlclt D. ROWiey
Tiiis 1tatement wu meo wllh the
County Clerk ol Orange County on
Augv1t 24. 1982.
'1tl02t Pullll•h•d Oreno• CoH I O•lly
PllOt. Aug 28. $e91. 2, II, 18, 1982
375'1-82
tony, ahown !Wein. FICTITIOUS 9U ... H
Said Ula wllt be m1de, b ut N,._ ITATl•NT
wllhOul covenant 01 wlHanly. The following peraon1 -doing
tJCPf ... Of lmpCied, regaldlng tlfle. wee-ea:
po11Halon . or encumbranc H . FIRSTWORLD TRAVEL OF
lncfudlng letl, c harou and NEWPORT CIVIC PlAU.. No I ••pen ... of 11\41 T1U91• arid of Iha Civic Plan. Newpo1t Beac h ,
truat1 e111ted by Hid Oted of Ca1lfom11 92880
TtWI, to pey th9 rtmtlnlng pmiq>tl Patty Rytlctmp (Patrtelal , t I&
tum• of 1119 no1e(1) ~by Mid Via w111er1. Newpo rt B••e h,
0..0 or Tn111 to wll: 18,441.24 wtth Cetttornla 92883
The following pe11on It doing
bull-ea:
W.F.' FUTURES FUND NO I.
19128 Magnolia SI .. Ste. 2038-•04.
Huntington Beacn. Ca 92846
R0t1etd w • Ftohtmt1ter. 845 1
Jenl'ly Ot • 114, Huntington Beach,
Ca 92848
Thtw 1><111,_. It conducted by e
llf'MtlCI patlnet1/llp.
Ronald W. Flghlmaster
Thia 1fatemen1 •ea ftlecl wHn tne
Counly Clerll oC O..enge County on
AllQ091 2 1982
F1MS3a
Publl•h•d Ora nge Coast Oelly PllOI Aug 5. 12, 19, 26, 1982
3436-82
P\JBLIC t«>TICE
FICTTTIOUa twSINEIS
NA• STATEMENT
Tit• lollowlng peraon Is d olno
bu1l1191ea:
SIMMONS CONS TRUCTION.
10912 Penn Sl.. Garden Gr<MI. Ce
92840
Mary Jana Wells. 4726 C'"'
Ave . Rlvertlde. C1 92503
Thia l>Ullnwt It conducted Oy an
lndM<lut l
Mery Jane Wells
Thia IClltment was fifed with lhtl
County Cl«k or Orange County on
Augull 2, 1982
F1M&14
Publl1hed Oranoe Coesl Delly
Pilot Aug 5, 12, 19, 28, 1962
l435-.82
Ml.IC NOTICE
FlCTITIOUI •UPCll
NA• ITATE•NT The lollowtng pe rson ta doing
bulllneu ea·
6 B CONSULTING. 31357 Loi
Aloe, S a n Jua n Cepts tre11 0.
Clfllornla 92t75
6erO"• Helen Bllllrt1. 31351
Loi Aloi. S en Jua n Capt1t1ano,
Ct1ll0tnle 92815
This butt-ts oonducted by en
lndMClull
Barbara BllHrC11
Thl1 •l•tement wu flied with the
Counry Clerk or Orenge County on
Augu1t 17. 1982.
"'~ Publlahtd Orange Cout Otlly
PMol, Aug 19, 28, Sepl. 2. 9. 1982
368&-82
The following persona are dolllg
bu11nese as·
-G ILM O RE AS SOCIATES
PARTNERS HIP. 3200 B1lstol S llMI,
Suite 660. Coate Mesa, California
921126 Daniel W Oonl hue 31681 Sea
Bluff Lane, South Laouna, Caflfornl•
92877
Thomu L Schribe r. 893
8 andc1atll, Corona de l Mai ,
Ctlllornla 92825
James Alde<'eon, 939 W 21'1
SlrMt Sa11te Ana. Ctlll0tn1a 92706
John S G1tlfl1h & Co • •
Calll0tnie eorf)Ofetton. 3200 B1lllOI
S lretl. Coate Meu, C ellfornla
92828
Thtt 011.Cness I• conduoted oy •
oenerat partner'lhlp.
Daniel W. Donahue
T'homu L. Schriber
Thll lltltmenl WU flied wllh lhl
County Clerk ol 011nge Counly on
Augusl 16, 1982
F1115&21
Publl11ted Orange Coul Dtlly PllOI AuQ 18, 28. Seol. 2, 9, 1982
3692-82
PllUC llOTlCE
K-01151
FICTITIOUa •USINE.11
NAME ITATIMENT
The tollowtng persona are doing
bu1lnass ••· P t. M LEASING CO , 829
Te1mln1t Way, No 8, Coeta Meaa,
CA 921127
Plul E Lenk, 805 l8th SlrM t,
Newpotl Beach. CA 92660
Morie E Lenk. 805 l61h Strtl1.
N-oort Belc:t" CA 92660 Thie 0u1tne111 ta conducled Oy
lndlYldual• !Husband & WICe)
Ptul E Len!\
Tlllt lllltm«ll WU !lied with the
County Clerlt ol Otange County on
July 30, 1982
F1Ma
PuOlllhed Ortnge COHI Dally
PllOI, Aug. 5, 12, 19, 28, 1982
3512-82
PUBLIC t«>TICE
FICTITIOU8 •UllHIEIS
NAMI ITAT!MENT lnttt"t th4reon from March 16, M tc:h••I Waller. I 15 Vie 1N2 20% Per annum .. provtded Wultn. Newpor1 BNc;h, Ctlllornfa
In Mid note(•I peu. C0t11 end erry 92883 1------------1 tdv-of 1131•.01 wttlt lnt«•t. Thll 11u91,_ II condocltd by• PUBl)C NOTICE
Thi lollowCng penlOlla art doing
OUICnMl U . MEDIA ELEMENTS, Hl234 S.,,
G101tet 81 , Fountain Valley, Ca
112708 The btnellc:ltfy under Mid Deed gan«tl pann«ehlp. 1------------of Trvtt h«elofore executed end P111lclt Rytklml> FlCTITIOUI IU ... 11
dall'llered to th• under1tgne<t • Thll aut-• wea filed w1111 Iha NAMa•T.t.TIMINT
Wfltlen Otc:lwt11on of defeutt Ind County C6ttlc of 0r.,. Countv on the fOClowlng peraone '" doing
Demand 101 S ele, tnd • wrllten •uou•• 9, 1982. r .1.-.. bulCMll u :
Notlot of Oetaull and Elec1ton lo Publlthad Orengt CoHI Dtll) TRENDS. 20221 Crown RMI
.... The underllgned c:auMd Mk! Pltot. Aug. 12.19, 28. Sept. 2, 1982 Ln .. Huntington BMc:h, CA 92848. Nottoe ol Default tn<1 Electlon to ~2 Bonnie Bttkley, 20221 Crown
... 10 bt ttc:orded In the oounty RMI Ln., Hunt1ng1on BHch, CA
.,,.,.. the, ... P'Of*1Y I• IOCtted. PUBLIC t«>TICE 92846. , Del« .NtV. 29, 1982 · Su• 811<~t•on, 43 I 'A 0111111.
ALL8TAT£ TRUST Dt!ED ACTTTIOUI IU..... COion• del Mar, CA 92825
8ER\llCH. INC. N.Am aTATUmNT Thlt bua1t-. 18 eoodve1ed by•
M 9'icl trwt• The tollowtng ~ -OoCng ~al P.,,,,.,.,..lO,
3280 Wlllhlrt BIYd.. bu""-9 ea 8oMit 8'1111e)'
Sult• Ht SEC'S ON WHEELS. 1836 Th .. 1tet-t wu hied wttll the
Lot AngtMa. Celll. 90010 Wlll•ll••· AS, Coste Men. CA County 0.. of Ofenoe County on (al3)~ 12827. Aug f8. 1982
ly ... ,.,..... s.c..1111• To Go, a Calltomla P111U1 ~ Otenot Coaat Deity COIPOr•llon. 1835 Whlttlat A5, Publl•lled Oreng• Cout Dally "°'-,.,,,._ 12. ft, 28, IM2 C:O.la M-. CA 12827. Piiot, AUO,. 19, 28, &apt. 2, 9, 11182 aa&9-~ Thie bu--. .. aonducted by • 34527-82
Howard J amee RMkle, 18234
San Ge011aC S1 • Fountain \lelley.
Ct 02708
Gab1lt la l<tbtl, 18234 St~
Gab1te1 St . Fountain Velley, Ce
92708
Thlt l>UlllnMa II conducted by I
llmlttd pertnet'lhlp.
Howard Jt'Mt Reekie
Tltt• atetement WU tlled wtth 1111
Counl)' Clet11 of Orf11199 Count) "'
Aug\111 2. 1982. F1 ....
PubU•h•d OrtllQI COHI Dall)
PllOt Aug 6, 12. 19, 28. 1992 rl l48M<
rte llliOUI ..,... ..
NAMI ITATWMEff
De4MM
*IDMllOA 'l''I AHIA fl fllllt el U..•r ~lttlfM lllM llftl) PlfllT AACL e lvtlOflo• Kehl1r.n ~ Do (P1n<:ar1 tO IJ() a 40 J •O
I••• ul 1 r~ (felr-4•1 8 40 ~ IO Arll...,1t 1W1nan) 1 20
Abo .... "" WelwlOfO U•llV WIOQdvM Miit
lne TWt frno.<m111C OultOOQ P•anhto A
fte•I !•Pl•lh VUtAw N111lh lnntnQ rtn1ety
IJOle
lime I 10
•ICONO llACI II lurl0t19t Sandia l (for OJ IJ 40 J 1111 J 00
C11arrn1ng M1ry CM,Catronl J 00 2 60
I'm Pie 1Cap1111r••I I 40 Al•o 1e~ed ReO I !>toe•et B .. uly 810ufttl
(;all Ko1la11 £1e11ouot1u••' Noble C111111111v
r 1e.,1 11a1.ie111. Soc••• Pend1n1 Pia Jfly l11!le I II Jl!I
9) OAIL V OOUlll 11 101 pa111 \1' bO
THlllO llACI Oo" ftllle
• Bu1<>n B•v CM,C•nl)tll 0 ti() l 8(1 I 40
Sany c ..... IH•~· • 60 I bO
fl .. 1 Pevl AH•llOfl f£11reo•1 1 60
AIM.I 1M.4HI Fat>ulOuo PaOettl I to(k •
lime I J~ 215
ta lllACt A 11 21 ll••d tl 4 '>Cl
'01JllTH llACE 6 lu11ong~
Mendo1et 1D•a11 1~ 20 9 •o I 40
St1n1or Sen•lo• lllolttnlucl31 8 40 & 00
l'lomeu 1 Sworo (Mc(..orron1 1 00
Ala() ••Ctd COllt .. &loQ P11tlfHlltOu•
P11nce Kell ' Boy II a11Ci111•h Aoyat Memo1v Sq"""' Pejj rieo1 01d Cr111iv R1no1 fJ•t•ly I 1m., t Oii ll~
Flf TH RACE I 11 tb M•IM llO'J) Cloud •lum<tnce1 t'J ~o 8 00 4 •U
I Go1 '>~O 1P111t~yl 11 ell ~ .tO
1n f ru'1 F Orm fMcC.arront 1 80 Al.c> t.Ct'O P11;t Pu11>lo Sll<1yne M<Gutre
Go G• Malao•. L•dv Emt>•s•y Tim• 1 •1 l15 '5 EXACT A 15 61 P&•O S.146 00
SIXTH RACE 6 lurtot>gs
M1" Bio W•v tOr190a1 s t>O J 80 J •t•
OOllC•l'U Gue11 1Cop11a111e1 2J 70 lO llO
lsobella 0 Este lL•Pll•mi • 20 AltO ttltllll Peacelully $110111 0 Hdl.IPV
Duy P11n~6U La•~o. Buys•O• S1f1ger
1one•ou6 Sulfan s Pteesure Ntt•t Com~~ lO••. Woo<ltyn. MlflhO Sa11 ltrnt! I 10 215
8(V(NTH RACE I 1 16 m11e,
Ellu1>¥0lly 1va1unzue1a1 I? 80 6 00 • 40 Ouc11t•~ Dreom 11>1ncay1 • 60 3 60
All N1n Hff<J 1S•C>1He1 ~ 20
Also nu.ed Ou111•t•I JeM\,hH r Hll \
T•euure II~ Snamme s furn l~•O•ng A<l•oceie C.e11noa
f1mu I •2 415
'5 EXACT A t2· Si Pd•O ~ 101 00
.2 PICll SIX (IU t 12·!> '.l·.11 0110 St~
094 40 ¥wilh toot w1nrnng ~1cke•s 1sn h01 wt~
S2 Pl(> 5·~ consotatoon pArd S283 •o will\ 7 t
w1nn1no t•Ckftl• (t1v~ nor~~SI S2 Pick S1~
~rater• consolahon pw11! SIS300 "'"" 1tf;
winning 11c"e'" trout "O' ~ej one ~' atc:h)
EIGHTH RACE. One mile
Aov1no Boy 1D•h••v1 15 80 ~ 00 2 60
Encour41g~· 1ver11aral 4 20 J 00 ~uu Cho~e 1Pmc~v1 7 60
Also •oceo Co•t5ulh11Q Surgeon Oi!~o1
Wine
Tome l 35 715
S5 EXACTA 12 II p,,,o St •8 00
NINTH RAC£. I I 11> mil~
C~51a1 Proo" CHa .. rey> 18 00 13 20 11 60 O•n•e•~on Ct tEstre<1a1 6 80 ., oo
Closing Trena' 1P1nuy1 Ii 70
Also rilGed Ou•loo Oeetoo Wnat s You•
B&q P•o••O&f•hel C111~1 Gummo Semmol"
KtO Su Sptuce RuUari Sun Fleet n .. t~f
T 1mDef"~OC)t t
lime I 41 JtS
'5 EXACTA f5·21 paid S486 50 Atltmdu11c;e-18.386
Hollywood Park
Wf.ONEIOAY'I llllUl Tl
(71h of &:Hllghl harne .. ..,..11"9) FllllT llACE. One mlle pa~
StO•P•O G 1Be1llaroeon1 1 40 3 60 3 20 Ho .. dy Scoo1 1 res&l8fl 3 20 2 60
Ou.ck l 8Hy •Par"e11 • •O Also ••Ced AIS~y Chance Dale. 0•"<1)o Anoy. Oe•n l•ll'" lmOISt\ HOW<ly Owl Mr•
M Andy s Dynamo T.,,.. 203
D UCACTA (8-11 patd $-4 I 40
Ml.IC t«>TICE
THlflO llACI OtM mite IJM.•
H .. '"" (lllnclnQllamJ 4 IO 3 00 HO
4 /0 > 10
9 •O
P1t<1<1Ue £."""'• Okapi I enc••
r1ote Oflllte• CKu•-l Latly Gamlllet CFO.OJ
Al11> ··~ ()tt<;O 110011 f11t1 O•anc.• Pul\cl\~m
t..wnlry Couain Ttme 1 OJ
I> lllCACTA (ll·:lt paid '30 00
'OIHITH llACI. One mole lr<>t
C..h-rhtl Moo .. 10et0m"'11 •O • 110 • 4()
Beel Rac;o;o CSPflQOll I~ 70 1 70
f •DI.,, tf'erklnt l ~ 20
Al•o •Keel Bucilt 8tove tunuo ttiM•e••
81a11e1 NOl>te f\ule '"'ll" 1>1n1nn Ct oQr>I S~lno
"""'• , 03 '"™ llACI . One ''"ie IJ•L• Armbrooll• lll•H•nd•non•ml~ CO t '" 1 AA Wind~ R•nQ• N 10oud1HuJ ~ 00 1 •o r.n p.,. ... 1 ... f$1tm ... •m•nl • l\O
A lt o ,.,.a Time ''•C.•• f-11~•lwon1
l•l••ll L•P• Bound It;< C.l<>rv A l von1 O•r lop Roc;k
f1nl8 2 g' 116
tl £11ACTA 16 91114•0 '3) 00
llllTH llACE One m1141 D8'• Uurtll""'" 0011 f0unnou"'•l22 80 t I 6tl J oo
lnvanna Almsnura1 1A11chie1 6 20 j 00 Se•y Cony 111ueb1etl 1 40
Al110 , aced A1l9{1 •••n<111e1 Ot@ttl.,wuy
6011• Htlµ"y Jewel Cryollll MUul•••y lluly
VMnture
Time '00 ~IS ~ EllACTA 19·~1 pa1<1 $464 00
SEVENTH RACE One mil" P•~" T ovGll 01 E•eoonc" {Gdrt 8 60 4 60 • io Sp11111e1 Anna tSheu•nl 3 bO 1 80 T r•nGy Tryt> IT odd Ill 1 6'1
Alto t8Ced ftankHI .. NtHO Ang.,la ... .,
Im C:eriein t 1m~y RtfwetO l ot1t1 ti111novo•
T11"4o I S8·31~ $~ EllACTA (I ?I paid $86 !IQ
EIGHTH llACE One mile pec1t
HePOy Srode tKuelll<!q ~ 80 ~· 40 J 1U Poh arte• CBako• 4 10 7 ~o lwena S~1p 1G1undyl ] 4()
Al•O 11ced Pu•&e S h 1r\g1 W 1~"'
1nvea1mttnt Conn~ Act10, BotO'•u&t C"''' l1m~ I 58
NINTH AACE. Ont1 rr11I01 pact1 Teel H-rv !Tod<ll '4 00 10 00 810
R•ven Maniac 1Gouo1eau1 19 00 l5 10
Mac Ad111s A tKueble<I • 80
Al~O 1acao Gerry Ay• Scotch Double
KentuCk'f K1"g tru<J11on N Sou1htun
Rhylllm
Ttme t 58-115
S3 EXACTA 16-•1 paid ,557 70
S2 PICK SIX le 1>·!1 I I Iii fJ"tO ~I 83J .tO
with 10 wmmng hckels lli•e llorse11 $2 Poe;~
St> consola'•on Plld $18 60 w1tn ?t'.1
w1nmng 11c9'eb ltout hon••~ S2 P1c;:k So·
•c.ra1c11 consolation pa1<1 $25 80 """ 66~
wmn1ng t•C"'et.s UtlnJe tionei> one 'tC.lltCht
TENTH AACE. One mill! pace
Lo Norm fllueble11 10 00 J 60 4 60
Renoes Chance (Goua1.,aul 1 00 2 80
Glamour Boy N fOunnrganl 8 00 Al&<> raced Tr•bule N, A•nom1 Hat Cne11e 'w~i~::n Paclt110 Rt1d Be!ly N Anely> •
ftrne I 58 )15
S3 EXACT A (9 II paid $5 I llO
Attenoance 8 517
o..p ... fl•h•no AAT'& LANOIMG (Newport Beech) -!;1 AnQle" 33 0011110 65 mac~erel •8 1oc•
iosn 3 5 sand bus 10 sneep'h"oo H >eulpr~ 107 kelp Dass
OAVE'l''S LOCKEll (Newp0<I leech) -
240 anolefs 162 1>00110 6 t C81~0 bass I
h•llC>ul t 641 mackt!rel t9 t roe~ l1Sll 7~
tend CIUS DANA WHAA, l611 •ngle•• lHP o•.-
l 11 l>Ont10 10 11ahbu1 t t3 t m"c~e•;>1 ~
•oc• '''" I slleeps/leao 6 sc;ulpon
llAL •IACH -UJ 1119l•r t 21 i-r8f.ull• II ,_..,o 11-Mii ..........
llo1 tU<.• ltWI 1)4 aalld II-) l'elio""elf, )1
•'-••••ncl tt .rvl•1i. c;ioeto"' 1..,..1 -' 1 e •11111•1 • J O nr'"110 o h•ll1>uf too
'"""h<al 14 H fli1 Oo.M )00 4-11111 'OCl
NfUht t..HH•i41t
aAlol 01100 j tltM l aot•tnsl -o o ••>We•• reo a111-•
NAIL plerofte
•1"1T llOOM> 1a.11 of n., .. ,
Wodne.0.y'o 1e-..
•,an 01*go S \/1ncouvar I lll•n O•ego .. iOl'1Mt .... 10)
l.rJ•nun "J f u••M tJ (t..n•mn• i.acs• tef ...
I 01
"'"""••I I 1 ()11 l •udarCl•I• 1 Co•I Mtmlr-.fll l•tHJI Mtlftl t 0) '"""'°"' _. futtmth 7 •5••11~ .. •da. .., ... '01
i.-4fltt'l. fU,,M1t0 'l lttetttle '-llOt ..... 10 ,,Ida,'• 0-•
'•ialli.. •i t 1>ton1n
..... m 0t"Q• 41 V1 r.C.c.khet
l alurda1'• G-• r .. m1rtr1ta .,1 fvlM
lun<ley'• 0a-
Mcmttt11d 41t rott l avde•Oale
Wecln••d•r'• G•"'"' I ut•d "' Cc>smo& 111 ne<. ... uryJ M1~•U1.,0I •'' .. ott l •udt:tuJ11I• (If ~t••tyJ l•JtO!llO ttl Sft•llle (11 n"'"H ryl
Thw1adar, kpl 7 \lor1~ouver "' S&n O•tQO 111 tok .. H•YI
Seml·PfO footbatl HUNTINOTON VAUEY MARYIElll Auo i11 •• vnuorio· Sept 12 81 l en•Ghal)I State Pllll()fl
Sept f9 Alllambra· tMmel
Sepl 26 a1 lo• Alemllot •
Oc I 3 Burhink • Clloml l,
Oct 10 a1 C11y 01 lndutlfy•
OCI t7 al We11 \/alley• Oct 2~ -OntOflO' (llOfT>tl Ocl 3 t at Alllamllra •
NO• 7-Van Nuyt• 1-• Nov 14 San F"'nanoo Valley• Cttomel
Nov 7 t -C11y of lnduatr, • tttornel Nov 28 bye
Oet 5 los Alam11oa • (ttomel
Dec 12 Leeoue c11emp1ont11•P 1)11y0n
1111 qames al 1 pm unle&a noledl
tall 11ome oamu a1 Oeeen Ille,. Hoon
Scllooll
• ci .... 01ea HIQll DM«t Luoue game
Wedneedey'• trenaecllona
BASEBALL
Nallonel l•119ue ,., •• .,b ''"• • •1PAlfS S19nf'<I Jonn
1 ·J•MJrtd••.J '-'''Lt• .. , •o 11 rnull1 v~a' c.ont1A'I
1'l1t;•f' ~ >lo fi-t "'~·)lh•n U let\f!I C)'1 the
J•lo•U'"'J j .. ,,. •'jtto ur' Hnb" u•1e;e,
< .,,, • 1d•" '' ,,n J. vii • .r1ct ''' 1nt1 P14c.1ht. Cr;dSI
I"'~"' 8ASK£T8All
Netlon•I 8••~•1Dtll A1tocl1llon
VO•"u•NCI ''-A•1 9LAIER5 5•oneo
M1c..r .t tnttr""C1'\t1n N•l~f lo a 1nrw-yenr
\.1Hl .. lt;I FOOTBALL
Natlonal Football Lat11u•
tJf W r1 r,p,., E f S t 1 dO~d Or>1u111•n
t • ., • ,,, " r. .tt... ,,, 1nP San 01,,.00
C".;~ut''" '\." .. i_o1 tM1oriu1 •983 oratt pte.,
SOCCER "'°"" Amatic-Socefl le.-,ue ~A <'.111oJ '"""_." Ota,;:•r vu,ov1c.
• ••""J' t •' ·1,.. ·~''' "~• ~~roe for tne ~ ,, d'"'"~' o' 1r. fl'd'"' tnt .,, "netca1-on ..... , ... ,,p,, .....
Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE
1(-01251
FICTITIOUS 8U ... 8S
NAME aJATEMENT
FICTITIOUI IUSINESS
NAME aTATOttEN1'
K-OIW K..01251
FICTITIOUS 8U81NES8 8Ul'Eltt0fl COURT Of THE
The IOllowlng persons 111 dOl"G
t>ulCneta ea.
INTER ... MERICAN BUILDERS
INTERIORS, 3151 Alnwey Avenue
6ulld lng G-3 . Colla Meu, CA 926~~TERAMERICAN BUILDERS
PARTN ERSHIP, a Gene r a l
Pal'lnenhlp, 3151 Altwey Avenue.
Bulld lllg G-3 Coll• Meu CA
92628. INTERAM E R ICAN COR·
P O AAT IO N , a C a lllo rnte
c:«po(lllon, 3151 Altway AVilnue,
Bulldln9 G-3, Colla Mesa. C A
92628
NORTH AMERICAN HOUSING,
INC., a Calllornte co1porallon. 3 151
Altwly ..,v..,ue, BulldlllQ G-3. Costa
M .... CA 92826,
Thi• bualn ... II condU<:ted by •
general pa1'1n11Wilp
N orth Am e tlc a n
Houllng, Inc
Frank W. Bauman. Pres
Thi• afa1emen1 wea nled with the
County Clenl oc Orenge County on
A,uguat 8. 1982
F1Ml'79
Publl•h•d Otange Coasl Dall y
PCIOI, Aug 12, 19, 26, Sept 2, 1982
3599~2
Pt&.IC t«>TICE
K-01353
FICTmous 8U81NEl8
NAMI! STATEMENT
Tiie tollowtng pe<son1 are doing
bual..-a as
l(IKO 'S INTERNATIONAL
GIFTS. 370 E 17th S trMI, C011t
MeN. Camorn11
Tne followlno person is Ootno
business aa·
LUCKY S HANG HAI INC (8
C1lllorn1a corporeCIOn), 2610 E
Chtpmen Ave . City of Orange. Ca
92689 Pt1er Shih Ho Cheng, 2216
Pemel• Ln •A Costa Mesa, Ca
92627
Th11 business la conducle<l by e
COfl)Ol'allon
LUCKY SHANGHAI INC
8y Pe1111 C11eng.
Praaldenl
Th•• 1ta1emen1 wu llled With Che
County Cleft< or Orange County on
July 30. 1982
F1M42S
Publl•hecl Ora nge Co&1t O~ty Piiot Au<jj 5, 12, 19, 26, 1111141
3476-82
Mt.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS •USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tile 1011ow1no oe •1on 11 ooino
bvalneN81
ALTERNATE HOME POWER
2442 Andovet Place Coste t.lesa
Cehl0tnta 928215
OonalCI E M1rt1n 24 42
Andover Place Costa Mesa.
C1llfotnl1 92826
ThtS C>ullnt111 la conducle<I by an
1ndlVldual
Donald E Merlin
Th11 1111ement wu llle<l with lhe
County Cle1k or Orenge County on
August 24, 1982
Fttl021
PuOllahed Ot1nge COU I Oelly
PllOC. Aug 26. Sepl 2, 9, 16 1982
314Y-•2
VAT LAU. 8340 Decca S llMI ... ..,IC ""'TICE Loog Beach, Calltornl1 90808 n-. nu
SUI< YEE LAU, 83•0 Oecc1 K4'15l
Strttl, Long Beach Calllornlt FICTITtOUS 8UllN£88
ll0808 NAME 8T A TEMENT This butlnen 11 conducted Oy The Tollowl"O perions a re dolno lndlvlclut11 (Husbend & Wiie) bualnnt H
VII Lau RED Hill OIL VENTURES . Thi• ll•t-f we• !lied with Iha 2915 Red HUI Avenue. Su•le F-200.
County Clerk or 01ange County on Costa M .... CA 92828
August 12. 1982. Syron M Ta1nuCze1. 900 Via F11U01 Publltlled Oien~ Co est Oallv Lido No1d. Newooll Boach. CA ' 92883 PllOI. Aug 19, 28, pl. 2, 9, 1962 Ch111u l Greenbetg, 1903
----------3-690_·_8_21 Wttl Wind. Santa Ana, CA 9210• ... ..,IC ""'TICE Betty J Belanger. 14321 wm0w "'~ nu Lene. T111lln, CA 92880
---AC--TTTIOU""""'----.--.,--.-... ---.---I P hlll p A T 1111 ut H r. l 8 50
N.U. STA~ Cheel<1ul Avenue San F•encleco,
The I"""-'-CA 94123 ~ "';.:-""' '*'--doing This bull-II Conduc1ed by ti
J & J AUTO DETAILING, 17215 ~al Plfl'*'8111p
S11pe•I01, Coate M•H. Cattlornl• REO HILL OIL
92827 VENTURES,
Howerd H. ROH, '92 82nd • Ctlll0tnla
StrMI, Newpot1 8Mc:h. CalltQN'll• ~" pertnerenlp t~ Byron M. T arnuttet
JOM Oe8onla, 412 62nd 81,..., TN• .. ~I '::."::'led With Ille Newpor1 8Mcift, cantoml• 9286S l"hla bu"'-111 oondUC:led by a County Cterk ol Orange County on
glllW'tl ptl'tnennlp. ~ ~. 11182 Howwd H. ROM Ofi' a HAM>U (CJ)
Thie •letement w .. ltled wtth '"' ,.... 0..... ... fN«I
County Clet'k of 01ange County on *' .... A,,_ eoutn•cl
AUQU81 9, 1eea. ........... heotl. CA -,,... ,,....
Publl•h•d 01ll'lge Coa1t D•llr P11bClthed Or•n1.• CoHI D•ll't
Pltot, Auo. 12, 19. H . Sept. 2. 1"2 PlloC, Aug. 5. 12. 1 • 28. 1982
s61t-a2 aa1o-a2
NAME STATEMENT ITATE OF CALIFOMIA
The lollowlng persons &re doing F<>f' TiiE COUNTY OF
bu&lnas. u L06 ANOl!LEI
EOUIOON-SORAENTO a 111 Nonh Hiii ltrtet
o e n e r a I po r In e r s h11>, 2 500 loe A..,.-, c.ilfom&a I0012
Mtehetson Drive. tr vine. Calllornta Pl A INT IF F H 0 l LY W 0 0 D
92715 PRESBYTERIAN MED IC AL
Jol1n B Parker 10 I 1 Emetalo CENTER. a Ca11corn1a C«POl•llon
Bay. legune Beach C thforn1a DEFE N D AN T ANNE
92651 STROMBERG. lndlVldually. end dbt
Le 19h1on H Frenc h 9 t4 FISHERS OF MEN. and OOES I
£mertld Bey Leguna Beach, CA 11>1ouo11 X. tnclvslve 92651 SUMMONS
Douglas A Burton. 2093 Swan CASE NUMBl!lt C JIS172
Drtve. Costa Mesa. Cet1torn1a 92626 NOTICEI YOll ltaff been .u.d.
Ronald J Ba101er1. 17026 Tlte coun mar deddt agelfttt )'CMI
Ave ntda de Santa Ynez. Pacific wllltOllt '°"' belftg hNfd unlew
PallMdes. CaJll0tn1a 90272 rov reepond wt!Mft 30 deJ9. Re.d
Jell1ev L PletSon. 25 Blull Iha lnlonnatton below.
View. lrvlne. CallComla 92715 II you wish 10 aeek the advice 01
W Dirk Johns(on, 2323 an altorne y In lhll metier, you
Huntington S1<ee1, Unit 1002, Should do so promptly so thel your
Hunllnglon BH ch Catllornla 926-48 written r99pon1e II any, may be
Edward K Be umer , 6035 hied on time
Folaom Drive LaJolla, Cahlornla A If f I O I U a t • d It • t Id o
92037 demendado. er trlb111111 pved•
James C Punr1s, 8505 El Paseo a.ddlt c:ot1t11 Ud. tlM M1it11nde •
Grande, laJolla, Callf0tma 92307 menoe que Ud. ,.._... defttto
Th•• bullnell IS conducled by 8 de 30 di-. L .. la ln'°""8don que
~al f)Nlnerst>1p algue.
John e P11k111 S1 Usttd Cle ••• sollclta r e l
Th•• st1tement was tiled with tl>e conse10 de un •t>ogedo en elle
County Clatk ol 01ange County on a sun Io , d • b •' 1 t h • c 11 Io
August 12. 1982 1nmedl1tamen1e. da e1la manera,
PAUL, HAITINOa. su respuesle MOrltl. II hly alQUna.
.IAHOl'lt<Y 6 WALKER oultde 5e1 1egl1trlld1 I tlempO.
8M Tow11 Ceftt9f Otl'lltl, I TO THE DEFENDANT. A cl...CI
Uttt Floot, cor!'plo1n1 has been lll•d by Iha
Coeta ...... Caltfornla t2e29 plaintlll agaln•I you. II you wish 10
Aun: ~lta C. Gee delond Chll ltw.ult, you must within
FlMJOO 'O d1y1 ellar this 1ummon1 la
Pub lished Orange Coast Oaity sefved Ol'I you, Illa with tltl1 OOUr1 a
Piiot, Aug. 19, 26, Sepl 2, 9. 1982 wrlllen responae 10 tilt comt)ltlnl
3691·82 Unless you do eo, you< deltull wlll ----P\E--l-IC_N_O_T_IC_E...-.;..o..;...;.;~1 t>e entered on appllcet10<1 of the ______________ 1p1a1n11n. end this court mey enler •
FICTITIOUS 9U81NESS 1u<lgmenl agllnSI you lor the relle4
NAMI. ITATEMENT demanded In 11'18 ~t. wtlldt
The lollowlng pe rt on Is doing could 1e1utt •n 01rnl1hment ol
1>u11nea1 as wfON, lektng ol money or proper1y
UNIVERSITY MONTESSORI. or other rehe l IBQ UHfld In Ill•
398 Unl....,1Hy Ot , Coste Mest. CA compCalnl 92627 DATED. Aprll 10, 1981
CuOl Cay Tuck.,. 709 Cllll Ot . John J CofOOt"an,
Lagune Be~h. CA 92651. Coumy Clerk
Thie lluatnau la conduc;lecl by an By· CarOl A,, 8u1ge,
Individual Oee>u•Y Ctrof C1y Tuc;ker WEllaSUttQ AlllONION, INC.
Tltll llllement WU lllecl with the Pet• ·-Coun1y Cletk of Orange Counry on Metk S • .._,
Aug 16. 11182 20ll Ceftl\lfy Pwil .....
Fttsm 32nd "-'•
P11bll1hed Ortnge Coast Dally Loe A~ C......,. '°"7
PllOI. Aug t9, 26, Sep1 2, 9. 1982 PuOllahe<t Orenge CoHl Dally 3828-82 PilOI. Aug 12. 19, H . Sept. 2, 1982
~----~~-------1 358&-82 "8.JC t«>TICE
FlCTTTIOUI 9UIMH
NA• ITATE•NT
The followlno perso n 11 dolno
bualn.e• ...
GOLDEN C HARIOTS. 1 I
8«11<1• COUl1, Newpon Batch. Ca. 92883 '
DtrO P•raont. I I Str•n•
Coun, Newpon Beach, Ca . 92663
Thia 1>1181,_ 11 conduc:ttld by en ll'l(llveov.I 0 M P1r90n1
Tttte ttltement w11 Ned with 11tt
County Cltf11 of Orange COun1y on
My 13. 1982. ,.,..
P11blt11ted 0 1a11ga Cout Otlly '!tot AllO. 8, t2, 1t. 26. lil:t
S41W2
P\JBLIC NOTICE
'ICTTTIOU• IU ... U
NAMI ITAlWlllNT
The lottowtno pe11on 11 d olno
bUelni!N a1·
J & J PLASTERINO, 1905 ~I
:it.. Newport Beach, Calll. 92883.
John MlchHt 8k•oo•. 190:>
Cou•I St.. Newpotl Ba•clt. CtCll
92e83
Tltll l>Ual-ta ~tO by en
indMd11at
JoMSkaoge
Thia Ital-I -. ,_ wttlt the
county Clef1I o1 Ofange C-ty on
Aug 2•, 11182 ,,...
---,.-la.1-IC--M>--::-TICE_...---wpomt«_..,,_ To Go "8.IC NOTIC( Tile lolloWlnO .,.,_,. -ctolng --
Publlltted 011nge Coeet Detty
Piiot, At.19 29. a.pt 2. f, It, 1MI 315~
HCttnOUe WU ~~et• fl'ICTTTIOUI .,... ..
ltAlm 8TAft..wT Tiiie •••fement wea "*' wftlt lhe MAim ITA,....NT The follO.itlng 1)4lreon le doing County Cl«lt of Or"'Ot County on The ronowtng pereon I• do1110
DU1i1""' ... A g fe 1982 t>uetnen •: BU81A'8 MOBIL AUTO u . ' ~ I NI AOY ORlLLINO 1H2•1, ~~45 l'ltMt, C:O.•• ....... P11bll1htc1 011ng• COHI Dally 1301 Dow ,f400, Newpor1 a-11.
• ..._ .. ~ ... -,. ... PHot, .t.uo. 19, H . sept. 2. 9, 1N2 CA 12980. ,,.,,,..., -· ... .,-y, I., Tr• N83-e2 CW!lt I . Prloa, 10233 Vlrll Cit.,
f ...... Wy, IMM1 OA W ,._ 1------------1 Fountall\ V*1, CA 927ot. .. .....,_ .. ~by.,, Thie ~ • oondlic'4ld by •
~ .... .,.. lllnll.cl Pl"I••· ~,... Hll"-Y Cul1AI •• Mot '* 1•1° ,-.,, -..... wtd!.. """tl.lfelMnl .... ftltd wlttl the
CeuMY Cllrt: ol Onintt C-ty on ~ who need ~ 04unlY C.. Of Or-. County on -. t.e, 1•. ,,_ Thet'I ""9t tN Aug.. fa, tth ,. o tt DAILY PU.OT ,...,. fi'tJMltfled Ortnoe ... out e ) 8EAVIC( Dl .. ICTORY Publt11tff Ortn~ Co111 Oalty
'9at. Aug, tt., 9epc. 2. t , 1~ri::a II ell lboutl Plot, Aug. It , it, Gtf)t, 2, ~2
butlw u. ''°'moue wn l!OUITY aUtLOl!Rt, 17311 Mm 8TA~
C"P9f Cl~. Ht.1nt111oton ee.cn. Tiie 1011ow111g peraon •• dolno
Caltfou1C1 02841 butlM9 •:
''•nklyn Howt•d AoMn. 17391 J T'S RHTAURANT, Ut1t CUP« C1101e, Huntington Beac;h, Pu•rt• RHt1 Ml .. lon Viejo.
Ct llf0tnfa 92'0 calttomla IH7o
Aobetl Wtlllertlt, UIOI EHi Jtrrr T111g. ,,,. Hlglttld•
Bay l'ro111, Newport 8••olt, Dtl'llt, "•1101'10 Peto• Verd••,
Callfomlt t*3 Calfforn4a 90274
This bullin. le oonoucttd by I Tllll ~ II oondudad by M
~~ ~. ~ w..... Jerry,. ..
1'hlt •t•tement -nteCI With ttle Thia ~ .... tllld """' .. County CW1I of Ortnge °'°""'Y on ~ Cllttl o4 Orenot ~ Oft
Auguet 24, 1112. ,..... I , 1"2. ,,_ ,,...
P11bll•lted Or•noe e o11t D•lly Pvbll1n.ct Or•nt11 c-t D•llY
Piiot, Aug, M, ttot. a. 9, 1e. 1N2 "°'· AVG 12. 19, "· ...... 11 tM2 ,, ..... a aa.e.a
. ..
' . I. I
~ . I:
IUlllTIN BOARD
.lu11lor te11nls tour"~•
Tilt Co111 M ... J I T • to1 the ......i.enoa 01 us°' tnnl• Tourn1mtn1 11 M l
•nt•tea muat bt ,_..,::1b 2~·28 tnd Oc1 2·3 •nd
Th• Co111 Me11 C11,J tpt 17
Cotta M111 Tennis Club ., ber or ComlT!••o• I nd
Which I• aanc:tloned e -i>onsorlrio Ille tourney AHOCJtllon by the Orange Coun1y Tennl•
Fee la 110 tor junior 1 1 doubles ltama • ng •• ano S 12 ror 1un10<
Dlvlalona Include b , singles ano Ooublet :X~ ,~no g.1r11· 18 '8 •no '"
For more 1ntorm1i1on. Pllo::'k'7°_;;~~1ttt
ff lmblPdtu• ff'e~t
Entry blinks are avetlable 10< 111e e~lllll ennual
Wimbledon Wetl ml•ed doubles t&nnla tourn1ment.
set for tlle weellends ol Sept. 26·26 and Oct 2-3.
Pr•llmlnary matches will be played 11 1"6 Jolln
wa n• Tennll Club. Balboa Bay Clul>. South Coetl Pl•~• Hotel. Park Newport. Merrloll Ho••• end
Tennla Club. Racquet Club ot lrvln41 end•,_ more
unapecllltd c;ouna. Entry , .. I• $30 per mlMICI dOUl>let tH m Flrll-
place t1nl111ers wlll r•c•lv• • round-trip I lly In
London via Brlllall Alrw•Y•· T lie wlnnera can
schedule the trip any time w1111111 a yur ot the
1ourn1men1. A m•1or portion ot the proc:eeO• trom Ille
aournamenl wlll go towards New Olrec:tlona tor women Inc ' retlden11a1 recovery 11ome tor women
wtth 11coh01. p<oblems. 1oce11!d In Co••• Meta
D•adllne lor entry la Sept 13 For more
1ntorm1tlon. pnon1 982-e!><I t
Pro lfYmna!t>l/t!s
The U S. Protesalonal G m11~e Its 6'ee:Ol'ld atop on 8 /4m7•at1cs Cl1sa1c will
Anaheim Convention Centtr ·CJY· I 1-Wtek I0<.11 •I The ev9111 lea1ure1 lhr on undey, Sept 25
Kurt Thomas I nd tour-~llme world champion
Ch•mpjon Aon Galimore • me nat1on11 collegiate
The Show n mong otl)ers
lriolewood on ~,•n,9earller stop at Ille Forum In
'tle1tet1 tor both sho priced at S 10 S8 50 8 ";: ,j' now •vallabte I nd are
prlC411 for Clllidren UnO~r the ~h $~ dtsoountt On 811
Tk:lctta can be purclla&td ...,e o 12 Tickatron oulltts 11 the •renu or lhrotigll
Tickets can 11$0 be chei Ille Forum I I (213) 874~7o!': Aby P'10ne by etlllng
Ctnttr 11 999-8950 nlholm ConVilntlon
60/f ~Xh/b/ a llo,, Oii Orear A •llhlbltfon ma~nofo Palm•r ,.111 ~·••<l•na on MC: 11 Ann•nd11~1~ an 18-hola 8P1hodlt f Hosplfal ~day. Sept. 13 1 Oii Club In
•lmtr ...,111 be ouno111on ° l>ene111 the
on• or lh• top l>~reo With Mariene .Prot41at1oria1 QOlt O dreue,. Floyd, l'l•meo T11ey·11 taoe r tour on the women·
at Pet ~fl °'met PG.A. cha 1
The 0,11:;yr>r,: ~I Annandilt~plon Dave Merr •no
Prlcao 11 $ 15 mheo to 1 50o
donation 19 Ille JS2o the day ' ot lh•no flclrers 818 Call (2131 881 ~0 uctlble. • melchJ The ~ 18 form or• lntormauon.
McCOttMIC« MORTUAllfS
L aguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
495· 1776
HUIOtt LAW,._MT. OLIVI
Mortuary • Cemecery
Crematory
1625 Gosier Ave
Cosca M esa
540-5554
"UCI HOTHHS
HU. HOADWAY
MOITUAlY
110 Broadw ay
Costa Mesa
~2·9150
IAL Tl IH,.HOH
SMITH & TVTHILL
WISTCLIFf CHA'll
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
"UCf HOTHHS
SMITH$' MOITUAl'Y
627 Main St
Huntington Beach
536-6539
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
NEW YORK (AP) -
nford Moore, 68. w inner
of the 1972 Nobel P riz.e for
ch em istry for hlS paoneenng
w ork an d eciphering t h e
a;tr uc1ure o f en zym es and
p r o t eins. died M o nday an
apparent suicide.
C ARLS BAD. N .M . (AP)
-E o.nic C. "Tex" H elm, 79,
who photographed th e Big
Room a t Carlsbad Caver ns
N auonal P ar k with a world's
rl'eOr d 2,400 flash bulbs, h as
died.
TORRlNG T O N , Conn
(AP) -Raymond Poad, 80,
former head football coach
at Yale Uruvenuy, has died
P o nd produced two He.isman
T r ophy Award-w in ners -
C lint F r a n k and Lar r y
K elJey -d uring ht. tenure
at the helm of Yale football
f rom 1934-40.
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Artbar H. Rade, 92, who
rOlle from owner of a smaU
lire diatrlbutonh lp to board
chairman o f A etojet General
Corp .. haa died.
Orange OoHt OAILY PILOTJThurtdey, Aug1.111 28, 1982 5
NFL schedule MUC MOtlCf
NOTICI Of' TlllUeJll'e IA'-9 ........... ,..,.
rtaJC NOTICE Mlle NOTICC
NOY'ICI Of' tl!UHU'I I.AU ;;aytea .WrflMO MDI ~ ..._ 1011U2 NOtlOa H "ClV GNVoi l"tt Y.I. * ,..-11 Meltd P'ottOU-11 tor tur1111Nn11 ..
MOnct °' MMllHM.'1 IM.1
dlK ONI
.......... 1.11
""'" WI Or••ll B a y II MMwlUkM , noon
At11n11 11 lffW Vort. 011011
c 111e11410 " 09\ron
Clevtf1nd •I Suna. HOUtlOft II Cl11Clnn1t1
K•nua City II l ut1110 Mltmt 11 ,..._ Yori. Jet•
N..-fno••nd ti l•lllm0<•
Oallll/\d el 8•n r rtnGlllOO 81 LOUii 11 Ntw Orltenl
.... Otego II D•IW•f T1mp1 B•r •I M1n11H ol•
Welhlnoton 11 Phllad411pllll
MoMty, 9ttlt.11
Pllttt>urgh 11 O.llu , n
WHICTWO Thllffdty • .., .. ,.
Mlr111H 01' at BuN11lo, n
lul\Clay, hp!. 1•
0.lrOll II ll-1
BAlllmO<e '1 Ml•ml
C1ncu1n•11 11 Pllt1bvrgll
Oall•a t i St Loult
N..-Or ... nt ti ClllGtgO N-York Jt ll ,, New Enolll\O
Oeklllld 11 .A.t11nt1
Plllladtlphl• •I Clevt41nd
Si n Diego 11 K1n111 Clly
Sen Fr1nclaoo 11 O.nvt<
s .. 111e 11 Houlton
Wuhlnoton 11 l•mP• Bey
~y.ltl)l.20
Oreen Bay Ill Ntw V0tk Olan11
WEEK THllH
Thuradey, lepl. 2'
Alllnta at KanaH City, n
Sundey, ltpt. 1t
Ram• at P11111oetp111e
Butlalo at Houaaon
CnlCIQO 11 Sen franc1tco
011189 el Minne1011
Oenve< at New Orlee111
Ml1m1 al Green Bey
New York Glt nt1 el Pittsburgh
N-York Jels at Balumore Oaklend al Sen O<ego
SI LOUIS II WHhlngton
Seattle Of N-Enol•nd
Tampa Bay 11 Detroit
Monct•y • ..,, •. 27
C1ncinna11 al Cltvetend, n
WEEK l'OUft
Sunday. ()qt.)
ftema at St Loult
Belllmore 11 Detroit
C1evet1no al W..,,lngton
Houston at New Vork Jttt
Kanau Coty at Se•llle
M11m1 •t C1nclnneu
Mlnnesot1 at Chicago
New England at Buit110
New Orleans 11 Oakland
New 'l'ork G11n11 at Oallas
Plllladtlplllil VI Green Bey al
Mtlwaukte
n
PlllSbutgll al DenYll<
San Otego II Allant•
Monday Oct .•
Sen Francisco 11 T•mpa Bay. n
WUK FIVE
Sunday Ocl. 10
Allanta et Rame
BYllalo al Balllmore
C1nc1nn811 et New Enoland
Cleveland at Oakland
Oe!1ver at N-'l'ork Jtts
Detroit at Miami
Green Bay at Chic.go
Houston at Kansai City
Minnesota at T1mp1 Bty
St Louis 11 N-'l'O<k Giants
San Frenc;sco at New Or1Nn1
Saellle al San Olego
Wasllonglon al D•llH
Mond11. Oct, 11
Phlladetptua •I Plltaburgll. n
WHK l lJI
l utldty. Oct. 11 "-'• at San Franc1tc0
Allente 111 Detroit
Btlllm<><e 11 Ci.v.land
Cllk:aQO at St Loull
c1nc1nn111 •1 N-'l'ork Ol1nl9
Danas •I Pllllldelphle
Denver al Houston
l(anHs City 11 San Diego
New England 11 Mleml
N-Orleans 11 Mlnnet011
Oakland at S..lllt Pltltl>Urgll ti WuNnglon
l tmPll Bay al Grttr1 Bay
ltlondly. Ocl. 11
BuftllO 11 -Yoflol Jltl1 n
W1!U ll'nN
SUndaf, Oct. 24
New OOean1 ea "-'•
Clevtland al Plllt burgh
Ml1mt 11 Benlmor•
Delles 11 C1nonna11, n
Oakland al OenV1tl
St Louis II New Enolend
San Diego et S..lllt
Sen Francisco ti Alltn41
Tempa Bay al ChlCagO
w a1111ngton al Houston
ll•llrc>•I a1 BYlltlO
New vor~ Jels el Kenaaa c11y
Gr~ Bay at MollnlM>ta
r.aoncs.y. Oc1. 25
New York Glentt II Plllllldelphl•.
WftK flGKT
Sund•y. Oct. S1
Rtm• 11 S81'1 Diego
At1111t1 at New Orlean•
Buffalo 11 0enll1tf CnlcaQo al Gr_.. Bay
Dtllas 11 New Vork Giants
Hou11on el Cievetlncl
Miami 11 Oakland
New England at New York Jell
PhttaOetpllll II SI LOUIS
Plllsburgll •I ClnClnnl ll
San Francisco at Wutllnolon Suttle at Kit\ ... City
Tempe B;iy 11 Btltlmor•
Mot>d•f ...... 1
OetrOlt at MlnnM011. n
WEEK NINI!
811ndllf, ..... 1
ftllf'f'll al N-Orltant
.A.llenta 11 ChlCagO
~llllmor• II New Engteno
Denver al S.1lllt
O.trou 11 Phtlldtlphlt
Green ~ay at Tempt
Hout10<1 at Pltlabvrgll
Kt1nses City el O•kland
Mlnnet0ta at Sen Francltco
New York Olanta at Cltvetand
New York Jtll II Butfllo
St louts II Olltaa
Waahlngton 11 Cincinnati Mondty .......
S•n OltQo 11 Mleml
WHX Tilt lun4ey ...... , ..
N9w Vortt Olentt •I "-t
Bullllo •• NeW En9'8nCI
Chlc4go 11 T 1mpa Bey
Clnctnn•ll 11 HOUltOft
Scott never
Clewteno 11 Ml1111I
Qallu .. Ifill Ff ltlCllCIO
Oe!lvtr •I 1<ai1t .. City
OrMll Bty al O.trtllt
Minnesota ., WHhlr)jl011
~ OrlMtl• ., I an OleQO
N9w 'l'orli .Jtlt 11 Plt11bvrg11
Oekllnd ti D1111mor•
IMllle 11 81 LOUii M9ftdt1, Nov. 11
P11111delpnle •t At11nt1, n
WHK ILIVIN
11tnur. No•. 11
lll•m• ti All•nte
Balllmott 11 New Yori. Je11
C1nG1nn1U 11 Phlll Otlphlt
O.t•Oll et ClllCllQO
K1ntU City el New O•IMnt
Miami at Sulf•lo
Mlnn .. 011 v1 Or•en lhly •t
MllwlukM
New England •I Cl•v••and PllltbUrgh 11 Hout ton
San 'r1no11Go I I St LOUii
SH iii• •t O.n11t1
T 1mp• Bey 11 0111 ..
W11hlng1on 11 N-V0tk Q11n11
Mottday, Now. n
Si n oi.go •• Oakllnd
Wll!K TWl!LVl
•und•y, Nov. al
K1n1aa City II ll•m•
B•lllmore II Burtalo
ClllC890 11 MlnnffOll
Oenll1tf •I S•n Diego
Grten Bey 11 New Ve><k J•ll
Houtton 11 New Engl111d
New Ori.ans 11 S•n Fr1nc1aco
OaJcland 11 Clnclnn111
Pht1adelp111a at w .. h1no1on
Plt11burgh at Su •ll•
St Louis •• At11n1a Motlday, No•. 2t
M11m1 11 Tampa Bly, n
WE[K THlllTHN
Thuredly, Dec. 2
Sttn Frenc:11co al lleme. n
9unday,0.0, 5
Atlante 11 Denver
Bu11110 vs Green Bey 111
Miiwaukee
C1nc1nn111 11 Blll11mo1e
011111 et Waalllngton
Houston at N-Vori. G1an11
1(1nt111 CllV 11 PlllSburgll
MlnnH Ol8 Ill Ml•ml
N•w England •• Chicago SI Louis II Phll&O•lphl1
Sen Diego 11 Clevtltnd s .. ult at OeklancJ
T1m p1 Bay II N-Orltans Moftdly.Oec .•
N•w Yor~ Jell •I O.trOll. n
WEEK FOURTEEN
l 1111rdty. Dec. 11
Phlledetpllla •I Ntw 'l'ork Giants
San Diego 11 Sen Francisco
Sund•y. Dec. 12
Oenvtf at ftllf'f'lt
Baltimore 11 Mlnn•sot•
Chicago at Selllll
Cl•vtl•nd at Cincinnati
Detroit at Gr.en Bay
Miami 111 N1w England
N-Orleans et Atlanta
Oektend at Kanaat City
Plllsbutgll II Bull110
Tampa 8ey at New Vork
Waa111nglon at St Louil
Monday. Dec. 11
Da1111 at Houston
WEEK FIFT£EN
Salvrdey. Dec. 11
lltm• at Oakland
New York Jets " M11m1
Sunday, Dec. 11
Green Bay at Batalmore
Pl11sburg11 at Clt•t11no
Kansas City at Oenvtr
Houston at Pllllldtlpllle
N-Englano 11 SHiii&
All1n111 al Sen FranolllCO
Sa Louis at Clllcago
New Orleans al Oallu Mmneaott II o.trOll
New Y0<" Glints 11 ..waetolngton
Bulf•lo at Tempi Bey r.aoncs.y. o.c. 20
C1nc1nnall 111 San Olego
WEEK llXTH N
Sundey, Dec. 2t
ClllCtgO et "-9
B11t1mot• at S.n Dltgo
Se• II le at Clnc:lnnall
CleYetand Ill\ Houlton
Oenv8" 11 Oeklend
San Frencl~ II K•n ... Clly
New Enoland 11 P1111bUrg11
New York Jett 91 Minnesota
Grtefl Bey 11 Atlanta
Phlladelphla et OtflH
O.trOll at hmpa Bey
W•shlngton •1 New Orlelns
N-Yor .. 018111• •I SI Louil
Monda,, °"· 21 Bulftlo 11 Mllll'll
'YI, .........
a u ALING TON "NANCIA L
S!AVICH. INC .. duly aj)l>Qlnltd
Trull•• unll•r Iha following
0 .. 0110.0 OM<I ot ltu•I Wll.L 81lL.L
Al l'UI LIC AUCTION TO TH I rHOHU f 11001~ ,OA C.A.8H
IP•yt ble •I time of Nje In l•w!UI
money of lhe Unlttd 8t1IH ) Ill
rl(lflt 1111• end tnltf"1 c;on¥1t)'9(1 to
111d now lltld by II undtl N ici OM<I
ol Tru•t 1n 11141 Pfopetly l\4Ht1n11t1t
d•torlbed
TAUSTOA PE1!A H ASHER, I
t ingle man
8CN EFICIAA'I' M IOWf;IST
PACIFIC FINANCIAL INC , 1
CO<pot •llOll
Ateord•d Augu11 '8. 1HO ••
1n11r No 39101 In OOOk 13724.
P•Ot 7!<1 Of OlllGlet Atc:O<dt In Ille
onlce 01 1he RecO•d•r 01 01•n11•
C0un1y, H id Otte<l Of trual ONCrll>ff
Ille IOllOwlng P•Ooerly
PARCEL 1
~OI 31 or lrect No 10347. 111 Ille
City or 1rv1nt. County of Orenge.
Stele or CelUorn1e. H P" rn•P
1ec;orded 1n l>OOk 489 IHIOff 37 10
39 1nc;lua•v•. M11c•llaneou1 M•P•. 1n lh41 otl!Ge ol tlle Counly Recorder ol
H IO Coun•y EXCEPT THEREFROM ell oll. gee.
m1ne11l1 •nd 0111t< llyOrocerbon•
betOw I dtplh Of 500 IM I, wllllOUI
Ill• riglll 01 1u1tace e ntry, ••
r...,-.,.0 In lnllrumenta or rec:oro
PARCEL 2
EaHmenls et HI lortll 111 Ille
Sections enlllled ··c ertain
E11emen11 lur Ownerl' and
"Suppo1 1. Setlle m tnt e nd
Encroac11ment" or lhe Article
en1111e o · E•••menlt' of the
Oecl1rat1on ol Covonenta.
Cono111ona 1no Ret1r1c11on• Oeacrlbed In 'SUBJECT TO .• below
(the ··0ec:1ara11on")
P.-.ACEL 3
EeHmenll u 11.1011 tH•m•nts
ore partlc;ularly HI 101111 In the
Article enlllleO ··E1Hm1n11·· ol 111e
D e cle r otlon ol Co••n1 n11
Condition• •no Ret111c11011s
Oeacrlbed In 'SUBJECT TO' OelOW
(th• Maaaer Oec111r111on ') unoer
Ill• Section Heeding• In IUCll Article
anlllled as lollow• ··0wner·1 Rights
end Duties. u111111e1 and C•ble
T•l•vl11on," "Sldeya10 Euements".
·Suppor t a nd S•tllem e nt '.
'Enc:roacnmenf''. end "Community
Facllltles Eueme<1t
PARCEL <1·
An ea1emen1 lor Common
Dr1veway purpoae1 •• described 1n
tll• S•ctlon en1111eo Cnmmon
Driveway Eaaemant" 01 111e Article
an1111a o "Easemenu" o l I lle
0ec111111on
"VOU .A.RE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST DATED
AUGUST 22 1980 UNLESS YOU
TAl(E ACTION TO PAOlECT
VOUA PROPERTY IT M AY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF 'l'OU
NEED .-,N EXPLANATION OF THE
NA TUAE OF THE PROCEEDING
AGAINST YOU, VOU SHOULO
CONTACT A LAWVER' 22 Sllklee•. lrVlnt. C1Jlforn11
(II e street address or common
de11gn111on Is shown 1bov11 no
w err11n1y IS given •s 10 119
comp1e1eneu or c0<rec1neu.)"
I lie benellelary unoer tald Deed
ol lru~t. by reason ol a breach or
Oel1ull In the obllg1tlon1 secureO
thereby herttofor• eaec:uaeo ano
O&ll••~•d to lhe undersigned I
wrln•n DeclarlllOn or Oeteull 1110
Oemeno for Sale. ano wrllle<1 notice
ot t>re•cll and of eleCllOn lo cause
111e under si gned lo tell sa id
property 10 uusry aa1d obllgallons.
and tlleraeller Ille upders1g11ed
caused aald notioe ot bre•cll ano ol
etecllon to be Recoroed April 30.
1982 as 1n1tr No 82-149090 ot said
Ofl1Cl1I Records
S•td n le wlll be m ade l>ut w1111out covenant Of w1rr1n1v
expreu or lmplltd. reg11dlng 1111t.
poueulon. or encumbr1nce1, 10
pay Ille remain1no pr1nc1p11 sum of
the note(a) MCUrtd l>Y Mid o..d of
Tru11. wflll lnl8"9SI '" In tale! note
p•ovlded. adva~. II any. undtr lhe terms of H od 0M d ol Trust
I-. cfltrgeS end ••P'"-Of tl>t TrutlM ~ 01 lhe lrutll CfMl&O l>y
H id o..d ol Trvst.
Said .. 1e wlfl oe 11110 on Friday.
September 3, 1982 at 2 00 p m al
111e ChlPf!\811 Avenue entrance, to
111e CMc Cen111r Bulldlno, JOO East
Clltpm1n Av•nu•, 1n Ille City ol
Or•nQt At tlle llm• of Ille l n l lla l
pubtlcetlon of 11111 notic.. Ille total
amount ol Ille unpeld belence ol th•
obllga11on s9<:ured bf lhe abov• -------------·! descrloeo deed o tru11 and aa11mated coat•. •MP1n1e1. end
I O•encH 11 $120,42535 Ml.IC NOTICE
K-tUH
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
KEN NETH EU G E NE
WILBER, SR . AN D OF
PETITION TO
ADMJNISTER EST ATE NO.
A-1141%0.
To determine Ille opening bid
you mty call (714) 5&'-8333
01te Auguat 2. 1912
BURLINGTON FINANCIAL
SERVICES. INC
B y T 0 SE R V IC E
COMPANY
agent
t K 0 fl f' 0 M 0 RT 0 A Q l l•llor m eterlah •11111tpme11t
CORl'ORAllQt.I •• duly ~nted l"n1po11a11on end 1uo11 0111••
Tiu•••• und•r lilt follow ing •clllll••" m•y b• reQu1t1d •or
dHCllbtd U..0 ol llutl Will 6tll OR.A.IN.A.OE IMPROVEM[NT8 '0A
Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO fH( ALLEY NORTH or t1TH ITfll(l!T
HIO HH T llOOIA f Qfll C ASH BE IWEfN IRVINC AHO fUITtN
IP•y•blt •I lllfll ol ••'41 In l•wful AVl!NUP will be •Kel"9d l>Y th•
mon•r 01 '"• Un ited l l•t11) ell Coy ot C0tt• M ... at tt1e Office ol
r1gh1 mie eno 1n1., .. 1 c:onY1tYtd 10 111t cuy ci.11. 11 , '" 0r111e. eo.u ••'<I now held by II unO.. Nici OMd M"' Cellf0tnl1, unlll the hour ol Of Tru11 In lhe pro~ty lltf•ln1fl•1 11 00 1 rn Sept.mt>tt t tlle:l. et
oe.c;rlbed w111ch llrne they •Ill be op1n•d
TAUSIOA QA.A.HAM 0.A.TES end PUbllc;l1 •nd 191<1 11oud In the
CAROL 0 Afl!S. nuabanCI llfld Wile Cou n cl I Ch 1 mber 1 S • 1l •d
l l NCflCIAA'I' M U JANfll propot•l1 thtll Dtat Ille 1111• ol the
COMPANY. INC , a corporl llOfl wor~ t nd the namt ol tht blddtt
Aeoorded M•~ 'I 198 I .. Instr l>UI no Olhtr dllllngUlttllng m11k1.
No 12139 In book 140&2 peg• Any 010 rtc e1ved •titr t h e
t&e3 ol ONIC!lll AtGoro1111 Ille olllGe •Clledul•d c1011ng llm• 101 tll•
of tllt Rtcord., ot Ore11ge Countr. r-pt of OIOI 11'1•11 l>lt r11urrlt0 10
H id 0 .. 0 01 lru•I Ol!•Orll>H lhe In• l>IOdtt uO(X)<tlltO ti lhAll l)t Ille
IOllOwlnQ P•OP••ty IOI• reapOrltll)lllly <ii Ille t)IOder 10
A au11te.u•1101u •ttal• at 11Htr1A1n1101d11rtet1v•d ln propef
cr•tteU by 111111 1;ar111n 1ubl•u• um•
011.0 Maren ·n . t\171l lor th41 ttrfl1 A NI ut pl'"'· SPtc••I l'rov1tlon1 Of 60 Y••r-l1om Octoo.r 11!> 1978 •11(1 1d<1111ona 10 G8"eraJ Prov11ion1
••teuled by W1111em 0 Gr•y •n<I 1., Ille Sland•rd SPflCJflCll•on• m1y
M•110• N Gray. llUll>lnd an<I w•I• be Obl11n9(1 •• Ille OlllC• or Ille City
•• 1..-aor. end Whltmor HomH Inc Engineer 11 ~oir Oflve Cotti
" Ce111orn11 c:orl>Qfallor1 H ltoHee M ti s o C o 1 1 f or n 1 a . u po n
voon ano subteot to •II ot lht term•. norirelundeulo payment ot S 10 00
aovanettl• end provmona 111are1n An eddl11on111 choroa of S2 00 w1R be
prov1d11d. r11Cord•C1 Mar'h 3 t 1978 mtO• 1f n11ndl11d br mill Pl•ns,
1n 1>ook 12018, P•O• 14fl1, 0111~1at ,pet111ca11on• 1111d 01h•1 coottaet
Rec:ord1 documttlll 111ay alto De •••nuned
An tn1trumtr11 ctec1ar1ng • at 111<1 Ofl1t• ol llHI C••r Cltt1i.. ot Ille
mod1l1Ca11on or 1menorn1111 ot u1C1 City 01 Coue Meu
t1Jbl•1111 wu recorOed M•rcn 13. Each old s11a11 be mi1Clt1 on me
1979 1n book 13068. page l t.78 Proposal l<>rm. slle&IS P·l tllrougn
Oll1c101 Aacoros R11rerence being p 8 (HOv•tle<l '" tile contract
mad• to Ille reco1d 111ureo t lor do"uments and 111a11 ue funn111 partlculera t1t.Cumpan111d oy e c er1111ao or
lllt 1n1ere1t ot 1110 101100 llas c11111er • check or a b•d bone lo•
since passed by an 1ns1rurne111 not 1eu 11111n 10'• ot Ille amount ot
re,oroeo October 23 1979 11& me 1>1d mll<le payat>le 10 Ille C11y ol
lntlrurnenl No 3•2<19 1n oook Costa M&Mt No proPOH I 111011 I><!!
13363 pege 1<143. Ofltelll Records cons1dere0 un18$t &ec:omponoeo by
an<l by ollle< 1nstrumenas 01 record ~ucll c~sh1er ·~ c'1ac~ on~I>. or
to M D J•nes Company, inc P b10der s bond
Co111orn1u corporation No bid ehull oe considered un1eu
The subleslff t 1nta1es1 '" and 11 19 mad• on a blank form furnished
10 uld sublease hH been 111og1180 by the Cny ol Colla Mn• end 1s
10 lt'8 vestees nere1n by mesne maoe on accoraonce w11n '""
assognrnenas of 1ecoru pro" 1s1 on~ o t 1111> Prop o ~a 1
VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER A r•quorements
OIEO OF TRUST DATED APRIL 21, Eacll tloOOer muat 1>t1 lt<-ero!led as
1M1 UNLESS VOU TAKE ACTION rlQulr&CI t>r law
TO PllOTECT VOUR PROPERTV. Tne Coty Council ot 1t1e C.11y o l
IT MAV •E SOLO AT A PUBLIC Co61e Mesa reserves lh11 rognt lo
I A L I! I F Y 0 U N I E 0 A N re1ec1 any or all D1ds
EXPLANATION OF TH[ NATURE Tnt> Conlractor shall comply w1111
OF THE l'ROCEEOINO AOAINIT Ille provisions of Section 1770 to
YOU. 'l'OU SHOULD CONTACT A t 780 1nctus1ve ot tne California
L AWVER. <107 Bryson Sp11n9s Lel>O< C'odl' Ille p<eva11tng rate eno
Co1111 MeH. C11tlorn1a scale ot wages t1Stab1ts1180 by tlle
(If a street address or common Coty ot Coste Mesa which are llleO
deS1gna11on Is shown a Dove no w1111 Ille City Clerk of said C11r . and
war ran I y 1 s g 1 v tin es Io 11 s shall 1orfe11 penaltte5 prescribed
Gompleteness or co1rec1na111 111erem tor noncomp11ar1co1 ot the
Tiie benel1c1ary under sa•CI Oeod sa10 Cooe
ol Ttusl tly re11soo ot a braac:ll 0< Eileen P Phinney
ot1au11 on Ille ot>logahons secureo C11r Cllrlo. of me
1nere1>y 11eretofo1e a•eculed eno Cty 01 Cosaa Mesa
Oehve1ed to Ille undersigned a PuDhslled Orange Coa~t Oaoly
wrollen Declarat•on 01 Oel•ull ano P1101 Aug 26. Sept I 1982
Demand 101 Sele. and w1111en no11ce 3788-8?
ol bre11cl• and ol e1ec11on 10 cause
the undersigned 10 sell u10
property lo satisfy sa10 obllgallons
and 1'1erea•ter lhe unoers1gneo
ceuseo said notice 01 1>reec11 and 01
electton 10 oe 1ecoroed May t•
1982 as instr No 82· 1681• 1 01 said
Oll1C1a1 Records
Sa10 sale will be made. but
w11hou1 covenant or worranty.
e:.preu or 1mplled. r119ardlng lltle.
poasen•on. or encumbranoes. to
pay tlle rema1n1ng principal sum ol
the note(sl secu•eO by n•d Deed ol Trust. w1111 1nte<es1 as on said note
provided. advances. 11 any under
Ille terms ol said Deed of Trust
'"'· charges end expenHI of Ille
Truslee end of the trustS created Dr
said OeaO 01 Trust.
Said sale wtll l>I hetd on Fr1day,
Setptemt>er 17, 1082 11 2 00 pm at
the Cllepmen AvenU<t 1111rance to
the C••lC Cente< BullClong JOO W
Chipman Avenue 1n Ille City 01
Orange, C•lllorn1a
At t he t i me 0 1 Ille 1n111a1
pu1>loca11on of 1h11 no1tca 11111 10101
amount of tlle unpaid belance 01 Ille
obllg1t1on secured Oy lh• above Oescrlb ed oeed ot 1ru11 and
eat1mated cos•s. ••Pllnses and
advances 19 S92.853 BS To de1erm1ne Ille o pening bod
rou mey call (7141 937-0966
Diie August 17 1982
SKO-FED MOR T GAGE
CORP
H said Trustee.
By T 0 SERVICE CO ,
agent
By Vicki J A11drl0ge
AsSIStant Secretary
Ono Cny Boulevsrd West.
Orange. CA 92668
714/835-8288
PUDllslled Orange Co111 Oa11y
Pilot. Aug 26. s.c>t 2. 9 1982
3786-82
P\&.IC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BULi( TRANSFER
(l ee. 1101 ... 107 U.C.C.)
PU8LIC NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING 8105
810 ITEM NO. 551
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllat
sealeo proposals will be rece11ted l>y
Tiie coy of Costa Mesa to wit Tiie
C11v Councll, P O Bo~ 1200. Cosaa
Mesa Callforn1"' 92626. on or·
Delore the 11our 01 1 I 00 a m on
Frroay Seplernbcr 10. t982 II Shall
bP 11\e responslblllty OI Ille b100er 10
OPhver 111s Diel to Ille C•ty Clerk s
Oll•ce by tlle proper announced
ume B•OS will l>e put>locly openeo
and reao aloud at t 1 00 a m .,, as
soon lllerealler es prac1tc11ble, on
~r1dey Seplember 10. 1982. m Ille
Council Chambers C11y Hell, 17 Fe11
Drtve Costa Mesa Celltorn•a. lor
ll'le turnosn1ng ol TWO 121 EACH
SMAll TRUCK lVPE CHASSIS
A 001t1on a 1 sell o f tne
sp0e1roca11ons may t>e 01>1a1neo at
'"" o uoce or the Purc11111ng Age111
77 F 1111 011ve Cost a M esa
Cahrorn111 Bids slloulO oe returned
to lhe 111ten11on 01 Ille City Cler~
w11111n s111d t•me ltmll. In e sealed
envetope ld8"tlll40 on Ille outside ..,,,. ·~ a.o 11ern Numb&r ano 111e Opening 0 81e
Eacll b•O 111a11 spec1ry aacll and
Pvery llom as sat 1or111 on Ille
soeco11ca11on• Any and all
e~cep11on6 to 1ne speclf1ca11ons
must ~ clearly stateo 1n lll<I Did
and lallure to sa.t torlh eny 118"' on
"'" spec1llca11ons shall be grounds
1or re1ec1oon
'•Ol•n l"lalnlllfl n '"'"" (Dtlltnel#IO. Ho D lh 110
8y Vlr1"4 of .,, ...-,,llOt\ 11-' °" July 20 198:1 by tht ISupe110r C011rt. Counly of Oranoti Bette ol
Callforn11 upon • luo0"*"' .nlertd In lavof ol K•llll••n '•0111n H
jU(Jglnen1 oredllOt(I) anCI IC)tilrfM C
J a rn •• '•btan •• Judomen t
dtt>tort•J. ~·""' ~"' 122 222 83 1c1u1lly due on H id
1udgm•n1 on II•• d ele ol the
1111 .. nce 01 alllCI e•eoullon. I h•ve
i.v1.0 ul)O<I •II llW right. lllle end
1n1e1"1 ot 1110 1udgm111t Cl•blor(•J
1n tht proiterty In the County of
Orange 9 1•1• o t C•lllorn11
O.CrtbtO H IOllOwl The l aat91ty
• 111 00 of '"" f)O<llon Ol llOca• 00
•nd CC OI ""'"''"' •• Ptr mep recorOICI 1n bOOll :15. PtO" T1 Ind
78 Of Mt!IC4lll•ntOUI A-dt In Ille
ofl•c• ot tile Cou111y Alcordtl ot Lot
Angele• C ounty C111tornl•
1nc1udlng port1on1 ol Ivy Av•nu•
end lemon Str•tt 1dto1ntng
OftCrtbed 11 • whole u totlOwl
Begmn1ng et • point on m• WHI
une 01 ~.,DO< Bou1 .. 11d d1a11ni
N orth 100 00 l•tt loom l he
u11erMG11on 1ner11<>t wllh me South
llne ol tile unnamltd a11-.1 t30 lea1
w1de1 odJ01n1no tall! Rrncka <111 11111
South thence W••terty p11ri111 .. 1 w1111
u10 South 11ne 10 tne we1t line ot
,.,d Block CC 11111nce Nortnerly
200 00 fMt elong '"" w.-1 line ot '\\i110 BIOCk CC Ind 111 northerly
prOlong1111on tll11nce [e11edy
'1••allel w1111 aa1d Soulll llne 10 u 10
WeSI line or Harbor Boulevard
thence Soulllerly 200 00 leet Ill the
poonl OI 1>eg1nn1ng
E•cep1 one hall of all m1ne11ls
ore& prec•Ou:> and u'9lul meaal subslanc;es ano llydrocart)l)nS ot
evtory l..•nd 1no ~haracte1 1nclu011lQ
oearoieum oo gu ••Pllaltum ano
1ar 1n11 may now or here11ter De
10.,110 loc;a 1ed <:Ot1 ta1ned
ot,.elop•d or 1aMen 1n under or
l1om S81d 19f'O l>ul wllllOul the 111)1'11
to us1t 1110 sur1ace ot IMl•O land tor
anv purpose or lo enter up0n Ille
!IU1 lace ot tor any ourp0se
01 10 pe trale 01 to enlar upon tne
1anO In ny way at a Oeplll from Ille
surface lhereol less tnen ~ teet as
reserv60 l>y H E Carner. a rnorrieO
man dnO J G Alleri. a marrted
m1111 on tlle Oe.!CI recorded Aug .. st
28 1956 on book 3626 pege 3t of
OU1c1a1 Recoros in me omce 01 111e
Counly RecorOe< 01 satO Coun1y
Also e•c:ept one .nail o l a11
mon&fals ores. prec10<.o' anll uselul
m ll tal suD,t ances and
nrorocarDons 01 every ~1n<l and
cnarac1e1, 1ncluo1ng petroleum, 011,
ga~ asphallum and 1ar lhal may
now roerealler be tounO located
t.Onta1ned oevetopeO 01 taken on
under or lrom sarO land bul w1t110ut
111e ughl 10 use 111e sorlace ot sa•d
1ano for any purpose or to enter
upon 111e surlace of Silld land lor
any Durpose or 10 penn1ra1e or 10
f'11ler upon the land 1n any way at a
dePlh lrom the surlaca mereot les"
lhan SOO leet. es res.,r.eo bv
G!'orge O Buccola 1n deec
"'cordeel No.ember 13 1956 '" too~ 3709 page 181 of 0 111c1a1
Reco1os
Commonly ~nown as 2645 Ha•bO•
80 .. l&•aro Coty ol Cosla Mesa
Counly o l Orange. S taie o f
C111t1orn1a
NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN lllat
on waoneSday Sepl 1s111 1982. at
2 UO o cfock p m at lro n1 or
Cou1111ouse 460 I J1m1>0<ee Blvo
Coty ot N-por1 Beach County 01
O•arwoie. State ot Cahtornoa. I will sell
al pu1>hc auct•on 10 tne h1ghes1
b•dder lor cull 1n lawful money ol
'"" Un•led States all Ille roght 1111e
and 1n1eres1 ol said 1udgmen1
oeo1011s1 1n tne above oascroDl!d
property or !oO mucll lllereot es may
be necessary to s.i11~ty sa•d e <8c.Yhon w11n accrueo onle<est auo
C.MIS
DATEO AuQUSI 19 1982
01••&1on 11ar1><><
DON£ RHEA
Mars1111I Orange Cou111,
By 8 Smith OePVIV
Curll• L Genvn11
P111nt1ll s Allorney
151t1 E Wh1111er Blvd •460
WM lier. CA 90603
1?131698-8241
Publlslled Orange Coas1 D111ly
P1101 . .-.ug 26 Seot 2 9 1982 3765-82
P\8.IC NOTICE
NOTICE IHVITtHO 8108
Noloce is 11ere1>y given lhll tlle
Board ot Trustee s of the Coast
Community College OISlrlCI of
Orange County Cal1lorn1a will
receive sea1eo bids up 10 11 00
am Tuesoay Sep1em1>1t< 1• t982
at 1ne Purcnas1ng Oep1rtmen1 of
sa10 col1898 district IOclteO 11 t370
Adams Averoue Costa Mesa
Ca11t0tn•a at which lime sa•O l>tds
w111 be publicly openeo end reeo tor
PAIN I ING O F NE WSPAPER
To all heirs, beneficiaries.
cr editor s a nd contingen t South.
creditors of Kenneth Eugene
W ilber, Sr. and persons who
By Chris T1.le1u1
Aatlstanl S.Cret8f)'
3833 Ca mino del Rio
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice I~ hereby given to Ille
C•edltors of NEWPORl SAFE
PLACE LTD . e Ctllfornltl limited
P81fntrsh1p. Transrerors whose
business addrets 1s 19600 F11rclllld.
Su•te 260 lrvlM. County ot Orenge.
Suite 204 Saata ot Callrorn111 92715 that a
Stn Otego. CA 92108 Dull< trenster is 11>0ul 10 bt made to
(71<1) 58'-8288 EAN OS T EVANS. Trensl eree.
Cacll b•O shall sel f0<tn 1ne full
names eno res10ences or en per90ns
ano p11r11ea interested 1n the
pr oposa1 II the bid is by a
coroor a11on state the names of the
of11ce1s wllo con Sign 8n 9greemen1
on bellan ol 111e corpor1111on and
wllelller mure lllan one ollicer mull
sign II Ille b•d •s by a pan11ersll1p or
11 IO'nl venture 5tete trwt names ano
adO•esse5 of all gener 11 panners
and 101n1 venturer~ If llle 1>+008< is a
!>Ole pfopr1e1ors111p or ano111er en111y
1na1 doe' business 1mder a 11c1111ou.s
nom!' lhe b1<l shall be 1n the r«rat
nem o ol the b •OOer w1111 a
dt"gnallon following showing OBA
tthe 1oc1t1tous name) prov1oad
llowove< no ric1tt1ous name 111111 t>e
usao unless there is • curr•nt req1str111on wotll Ille Orenge County
AecorOllf In c;all! ol c0tpora11ons,
1nctu~ Ille names ol lhe Preal<le<1I.
S!!Cretary. Tre81ufer ano Manager
BRANDING IRON FOR 1982-83
SCHOOL EAR W/OPTION OF 4
ONE VE.A.A RENEWALS
All b10s ere 10 I><!! 1n ac:cordanc:e
wolll 11111 Biel F0<m tn11tuc:tt0ns ano
Cono111ons and Spec1l1Gatt0n1 wlltcll
are now on Ille and may l>e MCUf"ed
In Ille OlllC& ol Ille Purch111ng Agen1
of said C::Olll)Qil dlSlllCI may be oth erwise In terested
in the w ill and/or estate:
A petition h as been filed
by S h ir ley Victo ry in t h e
S uperio r Court o f O range
County r e questing t hat
S hirley Victory be appotnted
as per80nal repreeen tative to
admin i ster the estate of
K enneth Eugene W ilber, Sr .,
Costa M esa, CA (under the
lndependen t Administration
of F.states Act). The peu tion
1s set tor hearing sn Dept.
N o 3 at 700 C ivic Cen ter
Drive West, San~ Ana. CA
92701 on Sept.ember 15, 1982
at 9:30 a .m .
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition . you
should either appear "t the
hearing and at a te y o ur
objections o r file written
obJecu on s w i th the cou rt
before the h earing. Y o ur
appearance may be in peMIOl\
PubllalleO Orange Coa11 ')ellr wlloa. bu9tness aOdreu it 1 Rue du
Piiot. ~ug 12. 19, 26. 11182 Pare. Newport Ba11c:h. County 01 'IVW-R"I Ortnge Slllle ot Callfornl• 92660 Tiie prooerty to be 1renlltrred 19 "'8l.IC NOTIC£ loc•led 111 2081 Sen Jo•QIHn Hills
STAT ... if;' Of AllANC>OtfMINT Road N•wporl BHCh. Counly
Of' uaa.cw ncnrtoul · ot Ortnge . Sti tt of C•lltornla 92660 •
•uaNll NAMa The property to be trsnalarred la Th• lollowlno perton1 n_ev• •oceiecr ,1 2081 S•n Joaquin HlllS ab•ndorwod the uM ot the tlcllllOYa bufllf'I ... n•~ NEWPORT MARINE AOIO Newport Bt ecll County ot
ENGINEERING at l 020 Wesl 17111 Or1ngt. Slltt of Ca111ornl1 g2660
S C Slid prop•tty 11 oescrlbad 1n lreet ost• Mese CA 92627 gen.,111 81 All 11ock on trad•. Th• ltclllloua bu11ne111 name ll•lurt• oqulpmenl/ano leese'1olO relerrtd to abovt wu llleO 1n the County Cieri\ • otllce °" Dec 18 gooo will OJ thel n t• bu11nen t98t ' known 88 NEWPORT SAFI! PLACE
ROI Ofrvelopment Corp by J anCI located al 2081 San Joaquin
R Jonnson PrH IClent t020 wesi Hiiie Rood. Newport Beach. County
17th s1reei:c0,18 Me.8. CA 92827 ~~6~1nge. Statt ot Celltornla
ThebualneuwHconducted bY • Tiie bulk tr e nsflr wlll oe corpo1111on ROI ~tnt CCf consummtted on or all« the 11111 ......, • ...,,.,... P Oey ol Sec>tembef 1982 and d elms tr~:;son m1y ba llleo ., WELLS FARGO
fllla stalem41tll Wat l~tO Wllll lhe BANK N A EtCtOW 0.plrlment, c c A• Escrow No 6•3·4025, Sult• A oun1y4 :-•II of Orangt County on 1230 860 Newport C11nter Drive.
or by your auo~y.
I F Y 0 U A R E A ,,._ C ..,...
C REDlTOR or a con tingent 1---~-~_l_nv_T_IC_E __ _
U9 2 • 982 ,. lttl20 Newport Beech. County ot Orengt.
Publi•ll•d oreng• CoH t O•llY State 01 C111t101n11 92060 or by mill
P1tot. Aug 28. s.p1 2, 9, 18• 11182 ~~· 7280. Newpor1 Betel\ CA
___________ 3_79_M __ 2 All c;lerma mull bt rr.Alved 11 this
--'1•~ f th d-----' "CTfTIOUa ., ..... ~ ..,r 0 e "'~· you NA• ITAT .. •NT
The City Council 01 Ille City ot
Colla Mesa reaervea the r19111 10
reft'CI any or all b1os
Dated August 19 1982
Put>lltheo Orange Coest Delly
PilOI Aug 26 1982
Each bidder muSI submll wnh 111s
b•d a c•1ll1er·s clleclo. cerlllled
chec k or 1>1dder s oond me<111
payebte to the o.der ol the Coast
Community Collegt Dt11nc1 Board
of Trusl-In an amounl not less
3799-82 11110 llvt percent (5%1 ot the sum
-------------• b•O as 1 guaranaee that tile bidder .,..,LIC NOTICE will ent er into Ille proposed ruu Contrect 11 Ille same Is ewe<ded 10 __ N_O_T-IC_l!_T_O_C_ft_l_Of'T __ Ofl_S __ , him tn Ille event 01 t&Jlure 10 enter
OF euuc TllANSf'll' 1nlo SUCll cont•KI. Ille p<OOMdS ol Ille Clleck wlll be for1t<ted or on Ille (S.Ca. t101·1107 U.C C.) clSt ol 1 bond lhe tuN tum lllereol
Nollce 1a 11e<et>y given lo cre<lllO<s will be tortell .. d ro said college
or llWI wtlll•n nem4K! tran1lt10< lhll • dlatrlCI
bulk trenstar ''about to be m•O. on No blddet mey wltll<lr•w 1111 btd
per1on111 property here1nafler '°' 1 ~rlod tor fort .11v9 (•SJ d'""" ~~~ed ~ y -·-Tilt nome and bueln'" addrllSI after the data set for the OP&r11fl0 thereof or the 1nt1nded trantltror II Tiie Botrd ot Trvtl-,_,
A w A R 0 M 0 T 0 As I N c . a lhe p<lv .. ot re)ectlng tnY I nd Ill
C1111orn11 co1por•t1on l680 bldtor 1o wllV9 any1rr~uler1t1es or Newport 811/d Coslt M tM CA TM locttlOn 1n Celll0<nle 0 1 the ~~~1;:i;1111ea in any bl or In 11\e
chief •11ecut1ve oflloe or p<lnc;IPll Ne><man E Welson out1nau o mce 01 Iha Intended Secr1ltry
1ransfero1 11 1680 Newport Blvo.. Boero 01 Trusttes
Colle M-. CA Cont Commun 1 C..,I All other busin•u n1mes •no OtstrlCI ' Y ""' •g•
t dOrestH used by lht Intended Publllhed Oreng• CoH I Dilly
tr•naferor within llH H yHra 1111 Piiot Aug 28 Seot 2 1982
Pl•I M> rsr "known to tht lna•noed . • • 3711942 trlf'ltferee ... NONE
Ml.IC flOTtCE Tho nome end l>Utlnttt l ddre•
ot th• lnt•nd•d tr•n•f•r •• ••
CHAMPION MOTORCVCLES, tNC ..
• C111tornl1 corp orttlon. 1980 ic.ona muat ftle your claim with the Tht tollowlng p•r•on 11 doing
court or present It to t h e D\I~ u : investigated p e rson a) representat ive F A S HI ON NA ILS. 3 4 13 ap~oi n ted b y t h e court ~ BIYO .• Newport 8-h. CA
eddre n by t h• H it!\ dey o f
Sec>tembtr. 11162. ~ l"4t t>v1"
tr101,.r 1l110 lncludel tht tranattr ot
liquor llc•n ... In w111c11 eHe, ell
clalmt mull be rte•tved p(for to Ille
dlle on which the liquor ~ .. 11
tr11ntl1t"ed by Ille 0.p&rlmtnt ot
Ak:OhOllC Btvet• ConlrOI
Harbor Blvd .. Colle M-, CA FlCTITIOUa ., .....
Ttwll tht pr~ l)tl11ntnt hertto NA• aTAft•NT
II Otecrlbtd In atntr•• .. A.If Of lhe Tiit lollow!ng l*'tOftl •• doing
11ock.jn.1f1dt. fUrnltUft , tlahlf1te. butl,_ n. ,AClfiC YllW
MINOllAL 'AH
Cerretery M ortuary
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pac1 f1c View 011ve
Newport Beach
644-2700
F 0 R T L A U D E R wl 1n four montha from the 01t TI11nh Ltll'ft. 1m v1et0<11
PORTLAND Ore (AP)_ ~ • date of flrat l11uan ce o f .-. .... 0 1 venic.. CA 90291
Hilliard Herbe~t Marki, 69, DA LE · F 1 a : ( A P) let t.en as provided In Sect.Ion T'tlll ·DIHllneM la cond~ICI by en
So ftt u known to Ille lrtnt1erM .
•ff bUtl""* n•.,_ Ind tddr'-
u..O by Tr•n•'"°" tor Ille three y1&r1 fu t p1111. 11 0111Men1 trom
•qulprn•nt , gooqwlll and trede T.A.ANUTZER Oil VENTURES,
nerne of e o.illn r•tall tn01oroyc:11t 2916 Aed Hiii A....,.,., Sutt. 1'·200,
•nd pttll 111<1 ~ bualnwa Cotta Men. CA NeH
a
J k Be • b .... -' la -T h e N a t 1 o n a I 700 of the Probate Code of lndMdUlll. be rtny a rou ..,r-1n -w b ll L 09t Lam a nd a n Em m y A ward -F oot a e~ue never Cal ifornia. T h e t ime f o r Thltett1.,..,t wullltd wtthiti.
w lrmlng wrttt>r and prodUL"er in vestiga ted a police flllna claims w ill not expire County C.k Of 0r9nge coun1y Oil
for the late comedian . hu repo rt that a f o r m e r prior to four months from Aug. 10, 1M2
All P .. t t a d the dat e o f th• hea rl n s ,,..... ;:==========;:;:.::::::;============;1 -r o •a e Y n ~ bov Publlt t>td Oreno• Co•tt 0111y another player we~e "°vou• M AcY EXAMI N E Piiot, Aug "· &ep1. 2, •. 1\·1~~2
THE BEST
In reading enjoyment com&s to your
home 7 days a week In the
Dally Pilat 642-4321
I
f o u n d In a .0 e o qp a the tue kept by the court. lf 1-----------11=-==1
book m • k er • h o m e you u e In t er eat ed In the P\llllC *>TIC( durlng a 1978 raJd, Fort estate, you may file a ~uesl '1CTfTIOU8 ..,... ..
Lauderdale new spaper: w i th the court to receive llle =:T.:="" ......._ reported Sunday. a p ec l a l notic e o f t he 1>11.in..11: ... w ...... .,
Jake Scou , th e n a lnven tor y o f estate uaeta AOUA vunu111u. 12~ 2,rd
1 t a r t e f ( o r t h e 4 o f the ~u:ona, llCCO\lnlb d 1ta 8''"'se. ~of~· ::r:;. Wa1hlngton Redskins an r e por 1 •tc:.r • n 1e111 1 1,..., Cott• MMa. ea .. Ht27 and formerly a Miami Sec tion lt0 0 .11 of the Thlt °"*'*' lu mnduc!M by •
California Probate Cod.. OOfporeuon. Do l Ph l n • w aa l n the Crawfor4, Scott, McDulel llA SUITS OF Athe na, G a., home of 6 DaVaaH bJ: rraak J. CA., INC.
c o n vict ed g a mbler DtVaau, Ah.r.., at Lew I =r~11tdly,
Benn.le R. Fuqua flt \he tH lho .. ••J, lteu~ ™' 9'•..-WM lllecl Wltll tM time of \ho t1ld. poUce Piotr, SHta MHlca, CA =r Ollt1¢ ot <>renoe OounlY on
t o 1 d T h e F o r l H•tl, (llS) tlJ.lHI -'1911 I. 1*· ,,...1 Lauderdale New s and 'ubilalltd Orenoe Coaet Oa111 '"bllatiM Of•na• co,., oau~ ._ ___________________ .,, Sun·Sentlnet ltlot. AuQ. tt, ao. It. ita Ml742 Piiot Auo a. ti. "·"' '~
lhe 8bOY1t ere '"' SAME. end 11 IOC11td •I tHO NtWpOrt 9yron M, T1rnul1er, 900 Via
lllvd., Cotti Mele. CA lido Nord. N•wport ltlCh. CA Dalee! Augutl 24. 1982.
Publl•h•d Oreng• Co111
PllOI. Aug 28. 1982 Dally Tile t>ueln-ntmt ueed by the 92M3
3400-42 N ld ,,.,,...,or al .. Id loc;allOll II Klmb«!y l~ TernutNt. 900
AWAAO MOTORS "18 Ll<IO Nord. Newpor1 8Mctl. CA
Thal Mid bulk tftnl ltr It lnlendtd 92"3
Ml.IC NOTICE lo bt QOnsvmrntllCI I I tht oftlot Of• Byron AlelhMd T arf\\llUr. 900
BURROW ESCROW CO MPANY. Vie Udo Nord, ~ 8Mcfl. C.A.
FlCTinOUI •u• ... •• 1879 E. Llncoln Ave •• Or•ngt, CA 92&63
NAMS ITATaMDfT 92885 or or 11111 Stpt•mbt r 16. Ole Ohrltt~~emutNr. 900
Tht IOllOWlno S*'llOll• .,. d04no 1982 VII Udo Nord. 9Mch. CA
llustn ... ••· Thlt butlt trtnt l•• 11 tuOJ.ct to 92883 OCNCO 8AL(S, t3 Timbef111\e, C•llfornl• Uniform COll'll'l\.,0111 Thl9 but!~ II conducted by a
INll\t, C.llfomla f2J14 COO. ltellOft e100 genttll ~
H. Oenblgll [1111., 13 f'lrnl)«tlne, Tht l'lt ll'lt l l'ICI t dGrfft Of th• TA"NV'l'lEA Oil
lrvlne. Calltomt• H7t4 per.on w4tll wt1or11 dMnl m.y bt VIHTUAO,
Mn ln• Elll1, 13 Tlmbtrtlnt , fll•O I t eu.-"O W 180AOW • Celtlornlti
ll"Vfne. O•lllom41 ta7t4 COMP.A.NY, 1810 t Llnooln AYe,. ..... pert--
Mtllod• l lllt P•,,lt , 13 Or~CAUMS andU.leeleleY ~M.TlltnllU.
Tlmbtt11.:i.::'• ~1112714 tor CllllkM by enycredllOf llNll 0.-...,.,.,. ft\11 ta cot\GuctM '1 an l>t tmlltr 14, tM2 lltllclll te Ille TI* .. ...,,..., ... -.d """ ill
unlllcotf*'at9d 1NOcl1 on 0111«, b 111 I n a• • d 1 y b • f o r • t l't t CounfY C... of °'MOtl Gouftt)' ort
ll\tlll a.,.,,..,.. oon1urnrnaUon d•t• •DH lll•O Jvlt M. !Ml. H. OenbWI Ille abaft. M• a ........ (Cl) Til4t 148"""'"1 -flled ....,, fhl Dl1td: AYOUtt ... 19U. ..... ~ .. ""'
Cownty C.. of Orant1 C011111Y Oft ~ llOTC*:\'OUI, '"°-*1 -· .._ I 1 '
AUQUe1 24, IM2. LN """""""' r• tt ....,... ....... OA .... ,....., ....... y,...... ·-
P11-i111'ttd Or•"Ot Coa11 011~ PllOll1i.t Ofan,. Coett 01lly i-111tll111M Or91191 ODMl Dalt) "1lol. Aus-2', ..... a. t , 11. 1tn Hot. A4'f It. Itel PlkM. MIO-t , 'I. 1t, M. "-i1~a M11·U U11-G
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w •llt•I NOltOI OP lWUIUl'I IAlci a f &.-. Nt. C.-1*~" NOTICE OP l>EATll 0, t.t . NO. ttt? .. T
ClUUITINE OALLANl!l to llUWICI COMllANV •• dll'Y ANO OF PETliJ'ION TO 1ppo1n110 111111 .. und•• 1111 ADMlNISTER I!: TATE NO. 1o11ow1na oatc:rlt>a<I o..o or 111111 Will HLL AT 'UIUC AUCTION A·llOot. tO THI HIOHHT 11001" fO" To all heln, bl!nt!fldarll... CAIH (p1y11111 •I llmt or ultl In c:re~hou utd con\lnaent 1ewt111 111~ or tna Unit~:=
credltora of CHRIS1'1NK "" rfOhl, lllltl end 1111-. .. 1 to enCI l'\OW Mid 11y II undaf ulO • OALLANES and pet1on1 Ottd 01 T1u11 1n 1111 p1op1rty who may be utherwl1e lllfeil\lh1t OMc:tl.~
' lnten.-.ted In the will and/or' 1 Ru IT o R NO AM AN L et1taw; WAANIR and JOAN P WARNUI, nu1111nd tnd wll• u Joint tenant• A pt!tltJon hu bc.-~n Wed le.Nl,ICIARY: CAPITAL BANK,.
by Robert H uck enpahlcr In Calllornle corporation'
t h e S uperior Court of R.eorct.d Oecambar.J1, tHO u
Oranfo Coun:f-requeatln" 1n111. No 17480 1n b"'9ti 1nee. • P4'Q1 1 He of Ottlelal A.eordl In tna that bert uckenpahlu onrc1 or 1111 R.cordef of O•tnQe
be appointed at personal c ounty, 1110 Oto9d 01 tru•t dtlerlbM
repfeflenttive IA> administer ma following prope11y.
th t t f Ch I Lo1 6 ta and lhe Sou1hw.altf'ly e et a e o r llin e 5 leet of Lot 514 olTract No 907. In CaUanes, Cotta M esa, CA ttra City of NtwPOrt Beac;tt, County
(under the lndependt.'nl of Otanga. s111e of C111f0tnl•, u
Administration o( Esta tea "'°"""on• mep 1111<eot raeotd.O Kl
Act) Th ·•I t f Book 28. P1g1s 25 111ru 31 · e peul on IS se or M1tc•ll•n•ou1 Maps. R•cord• of hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Hid county
Civic Cen ter Drive West, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
Santa Ana, CA 9270 I on DEE 0 0 F 1 Ru s T 0 ATE 0
Se t A ber I" 1982 9 30 DECEMBER 10, 111ao UNLESS YOU a.r!:.""m "· at TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
IF vou OBJEC""' to th" PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
& ·' "' PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN granting of the petition. you EXPLANATION OF lHE NATURE
should either appear at the OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST
hearing and state your YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER objection s or file written 221 v11 o ... 1e10. N-l)0(1 BMcfl.
objection s with the court C1lllom111 92&63 ·
before th e h earing. Your "(II• at1eet address or common
appearance may be in person deslgnellon 11 shown above, no warrenly 11 given aa 10 Its or by your attorney complelenetl or cor1tctnese~" l F Y 0 U A R E A · ma banaliclary u00« llld Oetd
CREDITOR or a rontingent ot Trutl. bv 1Maon of e brelCl't or __ ..,.to f h d ___ .., Oafaull In 1111 obllgallon• eecur.O u~I r o t e ece-.~. you tht1teby. 11er11oto1e 1xecut.O and
must me you r claim with the d•llver•d 10 1he und1111gn1d •
cour t or present It to the written 0ec11ret1on of Dafaull and
personal representative Oem11nd lor Sele. and wrl11en nollc•
a p pointed by the court of breech and or e1ecuon 10 cau11
w ithin four months from the 1111 undersigned 10 ••II ••Id prooe<tv 10 11t1sly said obllgallona,
date o f first i ssuance ol and thareeller tna und1r1lgn1d
letters as provided in Seel.ion caused aald nolk:41 ot breach and of
700 of the Probate Code of electlOf\ to be 11Gorded Mey 7, t982
California. The tune for filin !!~n~;;lciN: R9!.~11~~553 1" bOOI< of
clatn\S wiU not expire prior Said HI• wlll be mad•. but
to four months from the date wltnout covenant or warranty.
of the hearing noticed above. •xi>ress a< Implied, reg1101ng title,
YOU MA y EXAMINE pouession, or enc11mbrencea 10 pey tht remaining prlnclp•I 1Um ot the file kept by the court . If tile no1e(1) aecured by said Deed or
you are inte~sted in the T1u11. wllh lntetet1 as In Mid not•
estate, you may file a request p1ovlded, 1dv1ncn. II any, undtlf
with the court to receive lhe te1ms or H~ld Oetd of Tnnt. 1-. charg19 and ••Pl"-of thl special noti ce of th e Trus1eeendo11n.1ru111 creat.Oby
inven tory of estate asset s aald Oeed of Trull.
and of the petitions. accounts Said sale will bt lleld oo Frldey.
and reports described in "Septemt>oof lO, t982 •• 2.00 p.m. •t Ille Chapman Avenue antrlllOI to Section 1200 5 of the the Civic Canttlf Building, 300 E.
California Probate Code Cn1pm1n Avenue, In tn• City of
Cbarles Garrity Orange, C1ltt0<nl1
A t La ' At th• time ol Ille l nltla l
ttoney a "' publication of this notice, 1111 total Ill W. 17tb Street 1mountolthtun~db1lanoeollhe
SaAta Ana, CA 9t706 obllgatlon eecured by the above (714) 5U-5H6 d escribed deed ol lruat and
P ublished Orange Coast estimated co11s. expen111, and
D .1 P 'l A 26 27 aovences II St79,078.63 a1 Y 1 ot, ug. • , 'To determine tne opening bid,
Sept. 2, 1982. you may call (714) 937-0988.
3790-82 Oiied, Augu91 11, 1982
-----------T.D SERVICE CO fltalC NOTICE as MIO TrustM , By RoM A. G11cl1.
Aaalatant Sectlllf'Y Olll Cfty Blvd. W111.
Oranga, CA 92888
7141835-8288
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
WILLIAM B. DOVER AND
OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE NO.
A·1 1'658.
To aU heirs, beneficiaries,
credi to~s and contingent
cr ed i t ors of William B.
Dover and per90ns who may
be otherwise interested in
the will and/or estate:
A petition has been filed
by Barbara Rae Dover Cory
in the S upe r ior Court of
Orange County requesting
that Barbara Rae D over
Cor y be appointed as
personal representative to
administer the estate o f
William B. Dover (under the
Independent A dm t ·
nistration o f Estates
A ct). The petiuon is set for
hearing in Dept N o. 3 at 700
Civic Center Drive, West, in
t h e City o f San ta Ana,
California on Sept. 15, 1982
at 9:30 a.m .
lF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition, you
should either appear at the
hearing and state your
objections o r file w r itten
object ions with the court
before the hearing. Your
appearance may be in per'lk>n
or by your attorney.
1F YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a rontingent
creditor of the deceased, you
must file your claim with the
court or presen t it to the
p ersonal r epresentative
appointed by the cou rt
within four months from the
date o f first issuance of
letters as provided in Section
700 of the Probate Code of
California. The time for
claims will not expire prior
filing claims will not expire
prior to fou r months from
the date of t h e hearing
noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the me kept by the court. u
you are interested in the
est.ate, you may file a request
with the court to receive
special n o tice of the
in ventory of estate assets
andJ:>f the petitions, accounts
and r eports described in
Section 1200 .5 of t he
California Probate Code.
Weln1teJo & Welnateln,
Attorney at Law, tU4
WUU!re Blvd· • Peadao..e,
Beverly Hiiia, CA HU!,
(U I) Z1Z·lt4i or Z74-t'7H
• Publltll•d Orange CoHt Dally
PllOI, Aug. 111, 20, 28, 11182
3flll-82
Pla.IC NOTICE
Publlah•d Oran9e Coaal Dally Pllol, Aug 111. 28. Sep1, 2, 11182
3863-12
Pla.IC NOTICE
K·t13H
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
RICHARD ONOS LlNDSA Y
AND OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER F.STATE NO.
A·ll41H.
To aU heirs. beneficiaries,
cr editors and contingent
creditors of R ichard Onos
L indsay and persons who
may be otherwise interested
ln the will and/or esiat.e:
A petition has been filed
by Timothy Brian L indsay
in the S uperior Cour t of
Orange County requesting
that Timothy Brian Lindsay
be appointed u personal
representative to administer
the estate of R ichard Onos
Lindsay, Costa M esa, C A
(under the [ndependent
A dministration of Estates
A ct). The petition is set for
hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700
Civic Center Drive West,
Santa Ana, C A 92701 on
September 8, 1982 at 9:30
a.m.
lF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition, you
should either appear at the
hearing and state your
objections or file written
objecti ons with the court
before the h earing. Y our
appearance may be in pel"90n
or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a contingent
creditor of the deceued, you
must file your clalm with the
court or present it to the
personal r epresentative
appointed by t h e court
within Cour months from lhe
date of f irst issuance of
letters as provided In Section
700 of the Probate Code of
California. The time for filinc
filing claims will not expire
prior to four month.a from
the date o f the hearing
noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the f il e kept by the court. U
you are interested m the
estate, you may file a ~uest
with the court to receive
specia l notice of the
Inventory of estate .. seta
and of the petitions, account.a
and r eport• deecrlbe d In
Section 1200.5 of the
California Probate Code.
•• K-41411
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NAiii ITATl•N'T
Meserve, M•mper It
B•1h1, By: J . Rtbtrt
Meterve, AUOnMJ at Law,
51H CampH Drtve.&.. P.O.
Box 7111, Newport nead,
CA HIM, (710 7H-HH Tna I~ par_,1 are d~llQ llU9ineee .. :
CACHE, 3316 Ftlrvt-Road.
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The marketplace on the Orange Coast 642 -5678
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au1>11ct to the Ftdt ral
Fe11 Hou11ng Act ol 1oe11
which mtlln It 11160•1 to
11dv1n1H "any P'•rettn-c.. 11m11111on °' dl1er1m1
n111on b•••d on rec•
color, 11llgton. Hx or
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Intention to make any
1uc11 preference. llmlta·
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Thia newapeper will not
knowtngl)' eccept any
1dver111lng lor real H ·
tate which 11 In vlolatlon ol the law '* liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill ,.,,.
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their ads daily and
report errors Im·
medlately. The
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sumes llablllty for
the first Incorrect
Insertion only.
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: TllE llUT
Pm.e Wf'tlt Bay bayfront. SUpe tor 2 booui,
remodeled 3 bdrm. 3 bilth t 1.200,000.
Ot.-can & .)t!tty vwwi. Mar1111• l'oum , 4
bdrm, :J bath, 3700 sq. ft $ t .:ili5,000
Ocear1 front.
LIH llLE llOllH
Prime Lido N ord baylront. ~ bdrm, 5 .,., bath
Lge L R , 2 00.t slips $1,500,000
Remodrled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec m1.
beam c.oeilings, furnished, patios. $420,000.
Lllll llLE llYFllOIT
~goon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom,
dark rm, den. Boat slip. Now $1.000,000.
IAYlllE PUCE
Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br . 2 ba up; 2 br,
2 ba dn. 2 boat spaceti. Reduced-$1.500,000
GOllOIADO CAYS
Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot 85' boat
dock. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w /t.erms.
ILIFFI ClllO
Single story end unit, expanded 3 br, 3 ba on
largest greenbelt. $250,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
)-l I liriy\ cJ, Or •• •, B bl~ blbl
:MOO and enjoy living In one ol -!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! : our many beautiful pool = sm homes All In excellent = 1oc1t1ona and ready lor .,..,..,..,..,..,..,.._
JIQO lemlly enjoyment Dute-IWlll 111111111 = ranl locations, dlffe1en1 2 s1ory 5 bdrm, 3 bath
-p1ices. Something 101 home wllh covered patio -everyone, Call ooe ol ou1 and m1c1owave oven.
::: Reel Eatate P1ole..~lo-Flexible termal Own11
mo n a I • I o r d e t • I I • . assisted llnanclng Only = ~"'" $125.000 Call 979·5370 ~ tiffil'.ffl ·-· --iOIO
iOU -Joa --
LOOK
Fo1 o ur new 1egul11
weekly feature
IOAT SHOW-
CASE
Eve1)' S1tu1day In 1ne
Dal Piiot CIUllfled.I
LIAIS
II IEFllLT
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ILIO ..
Recently listed. So. or
Pacific Coaat Hrghwey
Two t>ed1oom, oM bath
cozy cottage. R-2 lot
Room lo expend. P1ac1l·
Cally IOI p1lca. $252.000
Cell Snaron Collins
GEORG E ELKINS CO
79-1100
WIHY·FIH TllMI
3 lrg Bdrms, lamil)' rm,
country 1111cnen Greel
netgnborhood. Good Ir· nanclng 11111ilable. Full
p 1lce $131.900
751-3191
fllEOLIHRE II
Femlly n1lghborhood
with very ••roe back
yard Gteet for 1ma11 la·
mlly or bullder who
wants to expand this 3
bdrm, 2 b8'h home In
Costa Mese Drive by
2048 Paloma end call 101
details
UYSlll OIYE
OllH wtTll VIEW
01 Ltt 1201 l O fll Ill IUYll
( l)e<1uv1lll·) 4 BR -A I conditton with
UI0,000 Vll'W Pool Spa. PRICED TO SELL
hr lllo01t41t, Rltr. NOW Only $619,900. Sub!ftJntaally
141· 7121 under markt·t' Must l>t! 1n e!l(:ruw by
----~~~·! S t·plt·111l.x.·1 1st. SEE NOW' Call Tom
1
1111'11 lllul IOOfl Alhnson. 644-6200 ·isuiiii.ciiiiiiii llOIU 11"11 •uLn
Redecorated 3B1 2Be on lla•tl•iloa prime 1oc1111on Garage,
sunde<;k, PllllOI NI No l11t 1040
Bay Owne1 will consider ··c·L·o··s·E·· ·T·o···o·a· ·E·,····· l 1n a n 675 53 19 ,
673-529 1 No m oney do wn. no
----qualifying own you1 CllHI 11/ lfll 1022 nome on ou1 unique
•••• •• • • ••• • •• • •• • • ••• shared apprecratlon f1 .. S11lt•lt Ytur Offer nancrng we have 5
Home+Ouest+lncome names In Hunt Beach 3
OWC 1st · Flex Terms BR 2.,.,ba 1600 to 2100
509 Acac,. CdM nr bCh sq It Pa)'men ts run
Spolless Vacant Duple• s 1200 10 $1600 per mo
Hugti 5brl3ba+3brl 3ba Call Geo Brooks al
440K ownlbkr 645-70•8 7141891 ·5556 -llHIDR VIEW
Sausaluo Lusk home on
tee land 3 Br 2 Sa llv &
drn rm. lg lam rm all
amenities. 1g 1ree 101 By
O wnet $299 ,5 00
640-7007
LH l•tlH tr Salt
4% CASH 01? 3Br 1\'. ba.
starter home No quall-
lying nee. supar terms
640-5078 D1nnl1
SI I OIALln
Grec1ou1 4 Bdrm trl·
level Pvt ape Conl•mp
decor Asking $319,000 -
make ofr Bkr 848-0709 * S10,000 l.P * 4 Br 2ea, frplc S 109,
200 assumable loans
19811 Busnard SI Bllrl
C11t111111 IOZ4 Brand New Homes &
•• • • ••• • •• • • •• • •• ••• • • Condos. no money down l 'h'Xt while they 1aa1 (714)
ASllllAIU VAi 546·9522 Agt
on tnls 4 Bdr College WEFIDIT WHll
P11k home and owner 5 Br/3 Ba, sgl lam det
will help with addmonat dream nome Pool. jac ..
llnancrng. Full price 1s lake v•-s Fr doors In
only S 132,500. Don't welt Mbr 10 view 1>11cony &
• call 979-5370 NOWI many other amenities
. \ f : ·I l I 111~. ti
l< I :. •. I '\ ~. -I • t) l '• T ...
Asking $410,000. Ownr I
Ag• relocellng 842--0 t62
or 551 ·6829 lor details
on assum. llnan
Brand ~'"'' Ho mes & Condos. no money down while lhey , .. , (714)
648·9522 Agl
ILlfFI Ulllll
Vou own th• land 2,000
sq II. 3B1, lam 1m. 2'.lt
Ba. wide Greenbelt, near
pool Far below mu ket
t245.000 WUI lt.ue op-
llOn 8kr 644-8388
SELL 01 TllHE
MAHIR RlllE
P11me resldenllel 101. A•· king $500,000 640-7665
Elegan t 3 B r & d•o.
coun11y slyle home
Frencn doors, bey win-
dows. '11dwood 1100'6, 3
l1plc'a, very lga lot owe
10181. s•t. dwn, xlnt loca-llon $179,900 Fae land
By Owner 631·2134
20'1. l•I•• larhtl Urgent sate Condo. 2
1>d1ms, 2'h ba )Uni toe
$1 t0.000. $12,000 On Paymente $947 SO Call
owner 714-661·4818
5 Br hghl. brile, secluded
2 level Estele 11ze lot.
shopping. schools •II
near by. 0wn8f must sell
& wllt finance Whet a
de•ll Agent 648· 1044
P11 c e redu c tion . $249,0001 make offer
L H .. also may lease
601 LIDO
8lh FLOOR
Waterfront Condo
ADULTS ONLY
Spectacular View
S7'89.500
Wm Co~. Broker Mid muJt ... I now Light
end alf'Y 3 Bd1m home.
Enjoy the ocean breezes.
Bike to the beech from
tnla Marina Hlghlenda
home. Prlc•d at 1120, ooo. wnlch 1, ss.ooo 1>e-
10W appralaal pric. Muat
"" lmmedletel)'. Teke •dv1nt1ge. cell nowl
MA-7!\1:\
IWlll WIU O&llY
Beau1llul decorator co·
ordinated executi ve
home (retreat) with won·
denul view of bay. bOa ts iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Wtllllllll -
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ESTATE RS
= ""' Ulllll = 'IOW YllWI -Step to beech -super : deluxe 3 bd1m. 2 bath
"" ~·· unit plus 2 bdrm = rental. $385,0001 :: ...... •11 ,,.,,
-ltllttn = •111-JllO• 5;::;;;;:::
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Two atory Nantucket 5
B1 with t>eautllul Sunset
pool 9UlrOUnded by 14,
000 1ed brlcke. Tastefully
deco1et1d th1uout wun
wallpeper~ end lfluttera
Showa Ilk• e model
homel Many upgr1d11.
s.ti.r wlll finance. Sub-
mit down. Land Included,
1760.000 144-all
LI\ Y I , O i : ' '< l I
::I=::::::::~~==::::; = ......... * -Thi• cuatom Ivan Wene =: designed home wa• bull1
-wllll executive enterlll·
-nlng In mind. Quality
tfl1oughOU1 lrom thl IO-
lld oil\ peneled Oen to
tile mahogany paneled
famlly 1oom. Some of the
nume1ou1 fe1tur11 are·
SenNllonal vi.w of F• ahlon lalend & ocH n,
pool & spa w/out•ld•
bar, 3 ca1 g11ege, com·
plet• u cur lty eyatem
and of courM former di·
,,Ing. To view 1h• )UXU·
rloua lea1u1es of thl•
m1gnlflc1nt 1H ld1nce.
call 759· 1501 for private
ahowlng I l .500,000
FEE.
Lovely 4 8d1 2 ea llOme
wlnew cupboe1ds and
kitchen appliances. A•·
king $149,900. Make an
oller . 8 3 1·7370,
5'45-7138
TR\DIT 10\,\L
~1 ,\1 ·n
and nigh• llgflls. Sold
completely furnished this
2 bdrm home widen &
dining rm ta perfect tor
the dlsc.1lmlna11ng. Thia
WATERFRONT commu.
nit)' off•re boat slip {avallable) end pool
S-487,500.
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REALES1 A1E
6J l -14(kl
R£SIOEIHIAI AUL £STAY£ SERVICES
IEWNRT ILD 1111,111
A super condo at pre -in!lation
price. 2 BR, family room, 21h baths
w /com m unity pool & s pa.
Convenient location across from
Santa Ana Countr y Cl ub &
accessible to all freeways. Good
financing.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
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FUWIOIH Jus1 In !Ima for summe1.
lhls lovely pool '1ome
lea1ures te1tlllc llnan·
cing 4 rarge bdrms, n-
palnt, neer perks and
schools. Olf11ed at s 139,900. 540-1151
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
HSU Ill LE
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11 8'h% on thl1 4 bdrm
nome on eaet atde or
Cos1a Mesa with pool.
spa end many othe1
emenrlies S 110.000 In
aesumabla loans On a
cul-de-11c 1001 o w e.
Reduced 10 $159,900.
Call 979-5370
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Park Lrdo Adult Condo 3
Br pool. nesr noepltal.
t>eacn s 145,000 Owner
Wiii help, Aglfll 846-1044
Here's the steal you've
been looking lor Lowest
priced Avalon on corner
l o t A C . l ully
upgraded11mmac • mo-
ving 10 Europe. must sell
nowl Assumable llnen-ctng or S 118,000 A steal
al $133,900. By owner
857-2045 3 Br 2 Ba, lam rm, pool,
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil many amen1t 1es S 17 8.
#12 UIE PllH Assume financing. &mall
down. end move right lnl
Spacious 1 Bd1m condo
wltn open beamed eel·
lings, 1a1ge kttcnen. di-
ning areas. llreplaces, air
cond and nice deck
En1oy all the emenltles
'Tile Lalles" hu 10 otter
Close to Northwood
shopping. seg.ooo,
••2-1200 PETE BARRETI . .. REALTY
000 0wn8f. 548-8665
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In N-port Beaehl ONLY
$25.000 down end U ·
sume $75,000 -30 yr
loan Seller la flexible.
mollvete<I and wlll carl'Y
belance. A apaclous 2BA
condo with community
pool and spa $121.500.
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dining. covered pallo
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end Baker). S 135.000
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Ocean views 3 bdrm. 4 c•"Y over 1200,000
1>1. llft. wl convenlencee. wlNO moothly payment! 983--0363
$5000 MOVES YOU IN fem 1m. IOI garden, pa-$585,000. 675-0852
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Interest 1111 fluctuallon rm Quiet cul·de-sec
& move you In wlSSOOO $812,000 By owner.
c11sh. N-luxurloue A/C.1~~~~e~7~3~_.~4~11~~~ 1650 sq It, (not counllng 1:
double garage wletectr Call Emerald Say Rily •
opener). 2 & 313 Ba we'll aend you 1 1111 of
condos Next to •II avellable homes wl
shopping & 1he11ars amenities In Emerald Qay
e31.5055 or S.2·2000 494·1840
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Out of this WOlld 3 Br l>y How8'd Ma1k Co.
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Large lot, 4 bdrma plus
Oen, 3 car getage. Spa. 2
lovely patio• Large
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Super Sfl8'pl Juat $93. •95-3244 780--0297 ~==:::::::: 500 Olal Nowt TRINITY 1----------1 i _P_R_o:_E_~;-·~-s% ___ !'¥:~iii~!io~·r-! TRADE
ASSlfttABtE * Prof decora1ed, warm 3 llWP• llllll
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-lings. lrple. plus • prlVllte •Vall plua c:aal'I now. Ex· E•c•llent Tarma $134, lrg mank:urt<I ya1d wla 3 eel O.C. Location. Full
900 ca1 gar. A rH I velue 11 prlc• $3.3 Mllllon Ag1 Ownerl Ag1,,t 979-1908 S375,000 and you own 844·11513
Montlcelfo Townhouse the llnd. Pet1lcll Tenore. ~~~~~~~~~~
179,999 by owner 2BR 1'hBA. WI D dahwshr,
gllb dlep, elec garege.
comm. pool.
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TOMttOME COll>O DNOIC£ SALE
Must Mll-OWMr out of atate. a bdrm,
cathedral oelffnG, 2 beth, owrtootclng ootf
COUt'M, 3 belconlM, jecuut, t«We, Mt
ber, tinted g ..... fl~. lot• Of mlrron,
2 car gar909, e•otlc lan~ng, muCh
more. lmmeoultt• condition. A-..mal)tt
I tS0,000 mof'toeot. ~to U41,000.
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Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Thurad•v. Augull 20, 1982
DOLLAR DAY DOUGH 8AVEA8
Sell your no-longer-needed Item• for oaah.
If It doesn't aell, we'll run It another 3 INES .
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cu. outstanding pool/ SPACE cur, tennis, pool, all conderoge to Intrepid 10 rounding•. Terraced S<l95 •Ide location. S475 See I 675·4912 Broker
ctubhse. By owner s96, • MOHL 111111 llOMI appll1nces/amMltlee w 11 dg0 0 s e s 8 5 o , pool Svnllen OH bbq. Also trg 2 Br. l Ba. $490. Mgr. 147 E 18th St, no
900 assum. Sandra SLOCO Decorator perfect. spa· $ 1 4 7 6 m 0 Ag t . 2i3/691-7537 sparkling rountalna Avall 9-1 645-6625 4 Spec 3 Br 2 Ba. tplc, gar.
642-6149 clous 2 bdrm, 21,.,oa, new 837-0866. 3 BR 2 Ba split level, NB Spacloua rooma. Sep•· Don't wait only 1 large 3 3 bd. den. 2 lrpl, partial beach 2 blks. S900 vrly Cepe Cod Pool. jac. rec. rate dining area Welk·ln Br even with 2 ea., P•· utlllllea, laundry. $675. No pell 645· t682
" c. Jo R••l•I• aree, pvt p11t10, belcony, lnl•• 3Z44 condo 3 gareges, pools. cloaeta, home Ilk• kllch· tlo. 111 quiet area. large Reis 642-1552 days, 3 odrm 01 den. " bat" •• ''•••••• 1·~ •••• • ••••••••••••••••• • Close to uoeg uosp & 1 k ' " 1' 1' 11 w1r1e celler & lge garage. • •• •• • •••••••••• • •••• n n • en cab nets Wal to pool $675 646-3381 or 646· 1098 Eves. Upper duplex Avail Sept ·a·ina·TUSMiLTER• He•H• Fwta/dt4 Decorator wall paper. LEASESll $765/mo. Bkr. 646-7332 Huntington Center 675-5949. itearly 538-3600
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S29&/wk 675-6088
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2 atry 4br, 2'ftba, dln1no.
g111n1 TV screen. no1 1ub.
modern kllGh. 2 car gar Avail now lo 911 5
675-7650 ,.111.y&•yo•iit ,··,·,~::·,·,·,,··,•;••••J•I·~~ drape(les and more 3 Bdrm detached riomes llOYE II IOW 1 Bdrm-furn, S605 Lg 1Br new cpta, drpa, s;e n ..,. • vv $ 1 O 5 O I mo Ca 11 In eKa.tlent erea. Avella-2 Bdrm-lurn from 1605 PINE BLUFF APTS relrog, stove. 1 quiet 2br. near beach , nice tBR, trplc, pa110. only
San Clemente pride-of •••••••••••••••••••••• 548-2239, 10:30 10 5·30 b 1 e 1mmed1a 1e 1 y Luxury Newport Terrace 2 Bdrm·Townhouae furn , Br with loft, & 2 er. 2 person only Nr Ralph's l\rea, rum or uni um steps 10 b11ach on 38lh
ownership, modern Spa-Call us lor YEARLY or pm 1800/mo on 1 year lease. Condo 2 br Eiitras from S675 ea. Child ok, on the Mkt, 17th St All utll pd. $800/mo 673-6336 N.B. avail Aug 28 to Sep1
nlsh style 4 unll apt. WINTER rentals Aeglr Five others to choose Ouletl Only $695 mo. No peta. Ulllltlea free! Blulls. patio, view, lrplc, $425 mo 642-0538 Executive Condo lBR. 6 S350 675-4468
house with ocean-hills & Propertlas 675-4000 MESA VEADE·3Br. 28&, from. we're the ones to 837·2686 LA QUINTA HERMOSA encl gar , gas stove. dis· 2 Br garden apt, no pet• den ocean & bay view ll•l•li lo $i1to 4300
goll course view. Close Cl 3 BR 2 B f 1 -1800 mo lst +sec dep. ijl 11sea oceanside 3 rm w/pool, lg 1621t Parkside Ln, 1 blk hwaafler, spa, lndry rm. Small Chlld ok s44o mo C 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• to everything only 3 elln e, pc. Gard lnol Avall 9· 15. , patio. bit-Ina, $480. W ol Beach, 3 blka S. S6-00/mo ath cell. rplc. securoly llJ llot•••t•
years old & sh'ows llke ~a~~057~~~5;;1nte• SSOO 75l·3642 ; \\\)l\dbrldgt QC-RENTALS 750.3314 of Edinger 847-5441. SPMC 631-6107 549•9950 g~~~1:175otmo. cell 9•5 Contact largest Gay
NEW! New owner could E'slde 3 Br 2ba, lam rm, R I lu 311., 2 B 2 B 2 Br t Ba, no pets. t sml Male Female service in occupy 3 bdrm .. 2 bath l•llH• living rm, sep dining rmi ta llJ TIE ILUFFS 11owr.,1t 11.ci ~ Newer " a No pets child $550 to move in WESTCLIFF 1 br conoo So Calll 540•67 16 city & ocean view apt. II •• ,1•11181• 3101 Drive by 2567 Elden 551·3DOO Spao. 4 br, 3 ba, 2200 •••• ••••••••••••••••• A$v4a5t10ap7pr5o0K S1e4p1t9
19t Opn 10·1. 28/29 Avail pool. no pets. $540 mo
II bl & t th r.. f 1 • or 9/ t 176:<> CreSlmont 673 6"•o M/F sh bee 1 Back Bay app ca e ren e •• • • ••• • • •••••• ••• • ••• $900, 642-2 19 1 1910 Barra nu p~,.., tn1n~ SQ I twnhome. Love Y 546-8675. • .,.. condo' Poo~. ·1ac. tennis other 3 apartments for Oceanfront winier rental decor, poolside setting. THE 1 Bd. 1 Ba duplex. uttl w I I 1 1 b Income Seller will help 2 br, 1 ba, compl. relur· 2 Br 2ba condo Cape REITlL.1 Avail 911 S 1300 mo. . 2 bdrm. 1'h ba. Fireplace. paid 1375 mo. 5625 10 ater ront w nter. r $300 645·5165
finance 4 SAVE buyer b1Shed Garage, washer/ Serles EKcluslve E'slda. t to 5 bdrms, starling at Agl. 640-5560. ~ Dishwasher. prlv patio move In Agl. 675•1642
5600 & s55o Days thousands of dollars! d r Ye 1 u 111 Pa Id Pool. prof lndscp'g, pvt $650 10 ,1200_ ''GOOD Gar No pets. 5520 mo. 642·1121, eves 730·0104 Female Westcl11f area
REDUCED selling price 997-3970, 8 10 5 Pa I IO· 2 car gar IEWPIRT IElllTI 543-5476 Sparkling clean, 2 br. t•1. $675. 2 Br 1"· Ba. lrg up-~~:ciim';,'~31~~~3~mkr or $295,000 00 Is way $800/mo 642·2137 or 2 bdrm, t bath. Private. ba, $475 Utll palO Re· per. Eastblull dbl gar
BELOW current replace-L•1,•at ''"' 3148 494 -479t 645-9095 LIFE'' WllTUIE YILUIE lrlg. 2 small children Ok. no pets. pool 809 ment costlll Prlnclpa ts E• •••••9••••••••••••h• Very nice 3-Br 2 Ba. 18• Eaalblutt 4 Br, Sl300 mo. 1 & 2 Br ap1s avail, no pets Amigos Way 644-7118 ONL VIII C1111 owner at merald ay. pvt beac · m·11y rm, Ma•11 del Mar. pool. spa. lndry rm. no t960 Wallace. 642-4905
7 pools tennis couns ~ to mo. Split level, Rus1y · E&•TILIFF ( 14) ' ' nardener, $950 Sierra YEAfl.,..OUND FUN; pols. lmmed occupancy. •
Male 35·45 shr 5br. 2ba
hSe nr SC Pleza/Frwy
Spa $225+sh8re ulils
641-4913
842 0138 ocean view. 3 Bdrm, 3ba " Guinther, agl 631-1266 Social Activities 1 Br. 5440.$450 D••• 1oial 3126 Spacious 2 bdrm, view. • ~ ai~/ s 1 house I Mgmt. Co. 641· 1324 DI r e c tor • Free 2 Br. $515 V~~;~~·2 ·aR:·2·aA:·;;r~ pool. nice area. No pets. P~r~ ~';~~~m~·.: .~a u~ri~· S. J o 1 $ 2 ~go~'~':; re~ta Elegant 3 Br 2'h Ba. 2 WEITOLIFF LWI S u n d a y Call for appt. port. enc yd $550. $675 644-4767 760-1554 all 12
• ••• 7 ~41759 0047 Yr Y. story, poolllennls. lur-Dellghtlul 2 BA plua den Brunch•BBO's• TSL Mgmt. 645-8122 5 4 2 . 3 5 9 7 . A I I 6 $760/mo 3 Br 2 Ba en-c..••l1t·•••• 101'• · nlshed S l300 Un furn or 3 BR Weatcllff area Part•--•Plu• 730-7165 Penthouse nr beach pn ••••""'••:••••••••••••! 2 br. 2 ba. view. pvl street. $1000. 't523C'AMMDt·lllVM home. Totally ramode-muc~more~ Nice 2Bdrm 2 ba. Moll g~~ct?.8~~~~ib~~~~n'y0 vale en1 & bath. 'H B.
$600 mo. payment !or gated comm Lovely Oe-PROPERTY HOUSE led. like new end beautl· 0 fl E AT utll pd. 622 Hamilton SI B•aliaflO• Won't last, call lor app1. $300/rno 536-0794 2Br,28acondo.9'1r"ltVA cor Non-smoker. No 642·3850 642-1010 Woodbrl<lge-on the lake. fully l1Jndscaped. flE C flEA TIO N : $525/mo 548-0477 •·•tL 31,.0 loan, asking $94,500. Pe t s $ 130 0 mo . LANDLORDS/REALTORS ExllC!utlve 3 bd, 2 •;, ba. $ 1100/mo. enne Tenn Is • Free LUIURY COllDOS ••• ~ •• ~ •••••••••••• ~. TSL Mgmt 642-1603 NB lu• condo, Harbor
661·3380 497•3230. F I • I Many Extras! $1400/mo S"uler ~.4• OO. L-aona (pro & pro Oeluve poolside vtra large llJ, IOtll vltW Ridge. atry stir, stra1gh1 asi ree tenant prov -lease. 552-95 4 9 , 11 .,.. -WI• te St. Cst Plui ~ ~ • $550 752-9442, dys h•I• A.• 1010 Emerald Bay 3 Br. view. ders. BEST Really 551·2193 or 987-8857 •ho P )> 2 He 11 Ith 2br, 2 ba, bltns, dswhr, Arches at Old Newport 640-2434 eves •••••••••••••••••••••• Quiel 51 . s1200. Emerald 539-6t94 Clubs•Saune• Frplc. elegant Frencri 1·~ miles beacti No P8JS. Blvd Large Bachelor apt 1---------2 Br 1 Ba, lrg lot, Contact Bay Riiy 494_1840 •----------2Brldbl gar. Good area Hydromusage• windows, AC, In home $500/mo. 536-8362 $560. 775-1149 ev Resp nonsmkr. chlld OK . ~~~~24 ~ft. 7 5 1•3 19 1 • i---0-C-EA_N_V_l_E_W ___ o.;,~o~t~~:~s~-;~;d/:d~ ~~1~!1 ~~=~~f2~g~9~7th. ~11~1't8°~11 ~~~u~lt:tu~I~; 2Ba, 1 Br 2 Br 1 Ba Minutes from CllllHY YILUIE ~~;~~t~~~ r~r~4;.~';:7
• "The Boathouse'', walk $475 pays the •ent. Hur· •EAU TI f U l 1Br & s1ud10 incl Wshr/ ocean, newly painted. 1 bdrm apt $400 mo. John '!.•!}t~ ••• • • .1090 10 beach, bunk beds. ry Best Fee 2 c~~~~Y Bpa~~$8105~/,:f~· ,_2_m_a_a-te_r_b_d-rm-s-. -2-'lt_b_a-.' AS Pl nAgfll eTeM. E1N T&8 ~ ~r~6 !';,~~~~~u~~'ur~~'. ~~g:;6~~ 720-0844 or Avail. Sept 1st Walk to cem-a-1e-ro_o_m_m_a_1_e_w_a_n_t_· I lrW 0oiiios.... Porth o I es. Laguna 539·6190 Broker 6 4 2 . O 8 5 1 • $700/mo Ref rig, wshr/ " Beach 673-6522 ed. prefer student Ado·
2 Bdrm, 2'1t ba, low ~~:~;::9:700/mo Agt $365 mo singles pad, 552·3388 dryr children ok pet Bedrooms•Furnlshed gym, pools, t&C\IUls. 1 br, frplc, pvt p1110, pool, rable 2 br house on Bel-
down. 10'\.'<% linen avail. frplc, + pool, 1ac, big yd ----------1 maybe. Avail now West· & Unlurn1shed•No saunas. beaulllu~y deco-laundry, walk-In closet. LI•• lilt boa Island S285 mo
Cell Rich Owner/Agt Nfrnorl Bitti 3169 lor pet. Call 4 Info. at s~:,~;~~ b~t~;~s~~~7~11g side Twnhm. John Agt ~~ly'~~~ds"s Open r,:~~: ~·r~~e545:~coh !~~~1 Pi~::.08~~68g;ta· 2 bd~~~,~~~:f-~646 &73-6900 ask ror Caroly11 964-6171 ••••'"~··•••••••••••••• Bes1 539-6190 Fee. OC 63t-2~42 lncrs most ulll too Paysse at Wa1erlron1
---------LIDO ISLE· 3 bdrm. tam vThls luK 5 Am. 2Ba. __ ·A_E_N_T_A_L_s_7_50_-_33_14_:·B-L_U_F_F-'S-C_O_N_D_0-.-2-B-r-, -2 1 OlkWOOd 549•3421 3641 Bear St. 2 bd. 1 ba .• ,. mile trom 1 br, w1s1ove, refrg, and Homes. eves 337-7238 Oft • IE. I I rm, 4 Ba. $1700 mo. spilt-level hm, wlrock Turtlerock exec , 2 Be . Greenbelt nr pool. (b t n s nllo er & beach . Avell Sep1 1. parking $400 call V1ck1 ••• .'! •• !.'. •• .'.!.!..... frplc. modern kit. kids. masters. den. 2'J. ba. Liv Rm w/lrpl, Din Rm • •-~~ McA';,hur).u w 968-4216 675-0612 alt SW __ e_n_t_r_e_s_p-no_n_·_s_m_k_r-to
lldi/1 Bo•ll 01 CBEaAN$F7ROOONTm2o bdBrm, 11' pets OK $495 mo. Rita 644-9060, 673-8589 pvt patio • dbl gar $950. ..-·--•n I I B MlllllEll'S WALi CONDO spacious 3 BR. 2 I shr Nwpc Condo 2e1 + • • l 00 539-6190 eesl Fee c 11 J c 1 (A t) 1-tt ...... /le. Ava lable now 1 r car-11111• 0 11 Grundy. Altr, 675-6161 Rancho San Joaquin a 0 8 ro g --,... • port. pool & laundry No L""', & 2br1wnhse apts. BA. lrpl, dshwr. lndry 1 pvt bath $375 548-6236 •••••••••••••••••••••• l~~~'..:...'.:~~'..::~~-1 --;.~.,;0:;;0~ll;.;;n;;;S:;.,:--Townhouse on goll 644-9080 880 Irvine pets $425/mo 931. w lr..-plc. dishwasher. encl hookup. 3 carports. pool. M/F 1 .. "B IB t SPARTAN 30' classic. OCEANFRONT duple~. •• o; S Ill I I 2 b & 1----------1 ( I 16th) pr v I pa 11 o $ 7 6 5 . o 511r ' '-a ap · 1 f 1 $ $ Finest area. sunllle de· course. P eve · r 2 BR remodeled hse w/ 8 19th. St. 548-0492 gar. Nr Huntington Har· 851_9522 $365 mo incl utll & car· ~~~~. Srni'~~=ll~; ~~: Winier 850 up, 750 cor. gd tor plants & kid. den. 2'1t bath, AIC. view. gar. 1•11 blks oft sand (7 14) 645·1104 3 Br 2 ea. No pets. 2nd bou• From $475 Ch1I-part 675-0282
Spm 213· 793-5380 or down. 2 Br 2 Ba, lrpl, Won't la.st. Fee. $975. 754. 7900 days; $725 yrly. Ask tor 8111, .._.... .. Mii/Se, floor $496-'-Aan. dren OK 840-6607 •-a C''1a•al1 311~ F rmmte S3001mo utlls-gar 640-4111 8 A 539 6 90 eves & wknds 559-4274. 631·1266 _,.,.,...., -rvv,. -' .. ur
714-960-3979 1-'-0-0-0-1-F-11-0-1-,-1-,-t -ll-1-.-, __ e_s1_e_n_1a_1_s ___ ._1_ CITY LITES/HUI vi 1700 16th St. 540-2245 !B•. expansive !Iv rm w/ ;·9;:~~·;.;c"k'."~ici7;~r~d pd. Nwpt Shores' NB
Ul.•u ulLL• Dli1 2Br 1•.,ee Twnhse. L••••• .. .,, 3241 w (Dover at 16th) 2 Br 1..,, Ba . frplc. ~1.· frplc, refrlg, gourmet kit charm speciacular area nr beacn 645-2547 -n • 2 story, 4 Br, 2'n baths, B I ••'••••••••••••••••••• (714) 642 s• •J """' & don om. gar, tennis Beaullful 24x6• 3 BA 2 · s 1'1) a pal o, no pets EMERALD BAY. 3 Br. 2 2 master bdrm suites. . • 1 • apa. attached garage. No ocean vu. walk to beach S"r 2 br 2 ba c M apt, .. dining rm. g1an1 creen $535 mo 545-9846, dbl 8 decks spa 811 pool. Jae. clbhse, close to $ 95 C •• '' BA. lge living and dining TV hot tub, mod. kltch. 2 ea. frplc. brick pallo wllh e g r • • • . Pe t s Av a 11 now bch s550 mo 536•1980 4 ontact Mgr al apt nicely decor, fully turn area. Kitchen open to car encl parking Avail 675...0500 spa. $1500 213/1_~_1r_as_S_7_9_5_9_64_·_3_4_66 __ 1 ~========"! $625/mo 631-4984 C.332Enc1n0Ln $250 /mo + ,.., u111s
lam rm Corner lot Sept 15, 675-7650 Backbay, 4 Br 2 Ba, dining 676·2255. 2 Ill C•tl•• •••t 1-0-C-EA_N_F_R_O_N_T-0-111-2-_.-B-r 3 br 2 ba deluxe condo. NEAR BEACH 1 br. bal· Sl•I• A•• 3110\ 645-9390 aft 5
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----------ech apt .. re er • ut It es, crpts, drapes, painted $825/mo, Arch Beach $1200 mo. 963-4759 Y wee or mon child o.k. neu SC Plez•. gar . $390 mo 960-3295. 3 br 2 ba deluxe condo 2BA S300 mo Across C•••I•"' i.11 on Penln 100· from inside & out •850 Inc 673-7873 l 1 •r beach. $325+ deposit • Hgt s . Av 1111 9 / 1 . 1----------1----------$665 mo 213-964-2686 1 & 2 BR. pool. bch llVlng, r~ patio, poo • spa lrom beach 493-91 14 C'9•11 1500 642•7918. gardener 675-7034 633·92l2 att 3PM. 4 lt4r•I, 2Y, h 3 Br. 2 Ba Winter S75C ----------1 year round. $430 & up, child ok Near SC pie.is
••••""'••••••••••••••• 1----------1 F 11 00 644 8053 2 Br. 2 Ba ocean front Eastlllde. bright & cheery no pets, 220 12t" st. 219 $665 mo. 213·964-2686 Female 10 share 3BR 2BA PACIFIC View MEMO-Lull. twnhm· 2 bdrm, 2'A am Yr m • B B 1 .. -A... 11 0 I I anding 1 & den Lae/opt or sale or trade. 4 Winter $750 1 r 1 a na1ura ·""""' 15th ,, , house $250 plus . ., ut11 RIAL PARK' N.B. 2 Plots I.I 5 • ba. s~yllte. cathedrel E STB FF e 1 & bl · A I I f LN d k V1 b ch pool " Br 3 ba. Ocean vu A LU >o.ec. home PROPEAT'I' HOUSE ce lings c a nets ,., .,. I •r•ll• 545-1370 CM Worth St6-00. Make otr. sun ec j P ea 2• cemngs, cent air, ler-855-0517, 544-2170 3 br 2 oa. den, formal S.C2 3850 642 1010 $420 851 9522 l • 314,. n I "•OO Lv msg. 979·5380 & spa, or 1 0' very race. atrium. bll•lns. dble -•• VIEW dining. 2 lrpls gerden • • ----·---· ---1 .~!'.~! ••••••••••••••• ? •• !.' •• ~'!.'!!'! •••.• !.J,. •• M/F pro1ess1ona1 22-30 lo conscientious persons. gar w/opener. Harbor/ -UUll Pat Io S 1250 mo DIJC 2Br. onns. gar no 3 Br~ 2 ea frplc. yard, WoodbrlOge conoo. 2 SEAWllD shr 2bd 1ba apt on CdM 0.1l1J111/ S7SO/lease 1 yr Lois Wilson area $695/mo Redec. 3 br. 2 ba. 2 lrpl. 642-0350 pets Steps to und. garage. S700/mo. bdrm, 2 ba S600 mo Non-smkr $300/mo + u.;,, ,., ,,,, 1100 Miiier, agt 631•1266 646-4466 $1150 mo. 1422Terrace1---------1 $525 mo Winter (213) 1 Br 1 Ba. patio, gllrage. 673-8920 :alt 6 or wknds YILU&E uttl 1s11las1 + dep
•••••••••••••••••••••• a U I • LH Way 780•8376 Sharp 4 Br. comm, pool 446-9220. 4'6-4750 $425/mo 760-6236 eves/wknd SIPEll TU SIELTEI nOHll a •11111• LOADED 3br. 2be w/party . . $1195/mo Have others B ro ke r 6 4 2 . 0 6 5 1, L • .. .,, 3141 New 1&2 bdrm luKury 1---------;;: .. ••j•••••• .. •JZOt patio. bll·lns. now $500 Beaut 3br eJCec home. Ag t Fred Ten 0 re. Lg Bachelor. l rplc, no 552-3388 .!I.":.'!................ epts In I• plans 1 Bdrm M/F roommate to shr 3BR FOii llYHTOlllll •• !'. .. '.'. ••••••••••••••• CC-RENTALS 750-3314 lncredlble city & ()(lean 631 -1266 or 631-27t 1 pets, steps to sand. $300 ----------•Studio. •t, blll to beach. from $5t5, 2 bdrm from 2BA 1 block from oeach San Clemente pride of REITALS $1450/ 2807 mo W inter (213) $325 ·Bachelor llP1 333 unfurn $385 Incl utll. 1570. Townhouse lrom $225 Avail8/1646-9244 SHARP 2br 2ba wljungle view mo BLUFFS Le •se E 21 1 C M A t B D ownership, modern Spa-· All L 494 7200 ""' 446-9220. 44~4750 · s · · P • · Le a$ e "9 4. 2 7 9 7 : $640 + pools, tennis. nlsh style 4 unit apt Yearly-Weekly-Wlriter. 2. patio, pool. kids ok. a aguna. • 2 Br, waler vu. S950/mo. 645-6589. 645-8103 493-7137 or 494-5410. waterfalls. ponds! Gas Fem wanted to shr nice
house with ocean·hllls & 3,4 Bdrms. $475 3BR 1'hba. 2 car gar. Ag1 640·0020. 760-9678 BEACHFRONT RENTAL ME•• YllllE for cooking & healing 2Br apt $265 pr mo &
golf course view Close JACOBS REALn OC-AENTALS 750-3314 deck, oc view, quiet, •· J••o 3108 W Oceanfront or -*•,,,...rl l••ti 3169 paid From San Diego util Beach area n1
10 everything, only 3 NICE lbr w/ulll pd, lg ba· clean $900/mo 497-5488 ,,.al• bl -673-1573 Winter or 2 BA 1·~ ba. pvt patio, no ••••'"••••••••••••••••• Frwy drive North on Warner/PCH 840-9087
years old & shows like PROP kers kltch. now $330 -L-.-•• -.-.-.. -,-~.-.-.-,-3-Z_s_z_'Lo;·;·br:·;.:·;,~~di~~;~~ yearly. 1 br or 2 bf pets s52s 1552 Elm. , .. IESHYE m Beach to McFadden to SUPER 4 br , spa, tennis
NEWI New owner could llAllAIEllEllT OC·AENTALS 750-3314 ••'•••••••'••••••••••• newly remod., big yard, Lovely 3 br. 2 ba. gar 646•3627 EW 0 T Se aw Ind Vt 11 age courts. trpl. $275 mo occupy 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath •----------Niguel S~vt comm gardener. S750. Steps to water Furn. or Spacious 2 Story 2BR 1''1 N gated 2 own· (714)893-5198 759·1428 city & ocean view apt If 875 8173 2 Br condo. 1¥.ba, So Cst b & f I 2 b 3 5 7 54"'6249 I Y I O BA I I home VILLAGE COM· ----------Pl1a area. $525/mo 4 r aml y, a, 8 4•1 4 dys/ "" un urn r Y ays. · PoO . pvt. pato,car· MUNITY 2 & 3 Br 21h RHal 4000 Fem roommatewanteato applicable & rent the tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 962· 7521 or 979-1955 atrium. 3 car gar Pvt .. r I L.~ 6 7 3 • 1 8 8 9 ( 2 1 3 ) pon. children 01(, no Ba. 1600-1800 sq ti, Of •••••••••••••••••••••• share lurn Ocean Front
other 3 apartments for beach & rec center. a•••n •1• ••-'1 585-0921 PETS, $475/mo 2310 EAST SIDE CM Private Income. Seller wlll help 4 ::r~R&0~1'.U1~ru:~~1.1-d.;..y_s ________ $1250/mo. 759-1465 D•l•r•i1iH 3300 ---------Sanla Ana Ave 645-3017 pure luxury Garages, furn room & beth Ullls wA~na~~'91'~5ntaSl3:L>L5ag Bch finance & SAVE buyer EtSlde 3 BA. 1 Ba. tge •••••••••••••••••••••• OupleK 2 & 4 Bdrm avail. or 213-375-8107 spas in every home • $ • khEo~~c~gs s~:11igo1~~r;~ ~~~oon Edgewater. yard N~ft.':s::OO· c,~~~ :!i. ~:i ~::,=: Beaut L~~J~!~ 2 bath ~:5o.w!"~~r w~:i::\~ $395/mo 1 Br. 1 Ba. en· ~~~=~ !~~1~ be~~,,~~ •-~-1c_~--7_;_:_!r_.1g_._3_1_s_m_o_,Res~L;~::~ ;::~. P2Mbr.
of $295,000.00 Is way $750 mo. 495-6146 home Nice decor. De-yrly S1200. Across from clsd garage. lndry rm, fireplaces, micro-wave ROOM /BALBOA $230 2 ba So Tustin apt
BELOW current replace· SEASHORE1Vu/Unfurn 2 br, 1 be, encl. garage. M' i V.' , JUl corator style home. $975 ~~~07g304 Seashore. pat10/ l!rd, amt.JI pet ok, ovens. private patios & mo view. furn avlb 911. 5275/mo 731 -8630 ment costlll Principals 3L BR In dgreat location Smal$1 9yaro Nr. Back • .'.'.'.!!' ••• ~'}!......... mo. 1 yr lse For more evall. pt, ydardsE,gardene11 prov11-11 2 3 + n 0 n . s m k r
ONLY!!! Call owner at argean airy. Bay. 5 5mo.979-6942. HOME FOR RENT inlor call Steve, 2&3 Bdrm winter rentals TSLMgml 642-1603 ed. legant lving ony 673-9015 Stepstobeacn 3or 2ba.
(714) W1ttrfrtat llt•H SIPEll RICll 3 Bdrm. & 4 Bdrm. $695 p 1 ,.,.25 15 minutes from Fashion 1---------1 M I F I 9 . 2 6 . S 2 7 5 775-2822. on Newport enn . .., $550/mo 2 81 1·~ Ba Island, 7 minutes to s.c Compl furn, congenial 122.341,, St, NB Call 842-0138 131-1400 LANDLORD NEEDS big to $775. Fenoed yards & 1----------1 up. Agl, 675-1642. Townhouse balcony, In· Plaza or 0 C Alrpor1 blaci< m11n Hunt Bch A n s w er A d 7 2 1
----------•----------• tax write oll says rent garages Kids & pets C1•4••l•i••• Aaa•l•••ll dry rm. car p0<1, all bit· Just easl o f Newport Reasonable 536-8544 642·4300, 24 hrs
l , "' 2000 I J'L--l J j 32~ th 1 s 4 8 A 2 v. Bath welcome 545•2000 n I • L.~ 3,.Z'" _. Ins Avell Sept Blvd & so ol San Dl""O l:-:--:--~--~::----:----:-1---......:. ____ _ .!!!!! •. !!r.fa ••••.•• !.!'!'!..!.!~!'. ...... "!'! custom pool h~use w/ _A_ge_n_t_. _no_fee _____ , ••• '!'!.!!~}!~~ •••• ""..'! •• .'!'!!~~!!~!!........ TSL Mgmt '642-1803 Fr w Y S 9 0 0 / m-; Nut lo greenbelt. pv1 ent M/F to shr CdM hOuse 2
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1 6 8 . 0 0 0 . 675-4000 (Bret1). rock frpl designer decor *SllEAT llEllTALS* $575 mo. No pels, Sher-Yrly $775 Delui1e 2 b•. 383 w. Bay 54s.95t6 ---------•WANTED. Person 24 plus eac · mo u 1 5
1-303-887-2887. ,. j I .. 3222 thruout vi-patio, spa. BIG CANYON Sharp & lrg ry or Donna 979-2390 gar .. prkg Near weter to rent room in Costa incl 675-1721
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plexes In Costa Mesa. Split level 2 Br-den. bea-1 __________ LAG 4 BA 4 BA SPA· Gerden O•ove New 2 BR 2 BA 1 Ba. no pets. yrly, aut v..,w, yr ° CdM apt S337 mo
wl1h 12'/t assumable med celling, $795/mo E.slde 2 Br 1 Ba. fncd N ISH pool home w/ t'ltba,patlo,ger,$550& lndry lacll, deck. S6-00 CM&3l·7392 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING condo Cell Amy 833-9887 , 673-1775
loans & $1500 positive 707'/t Acacia. 840-6186 patio, end. garage, new gardener, In greet cond s 100 dep No pets. 675-0349. Cloan 2 bd. eoct gar. w/d IN NEWPORT BEACH ~~{.'d~~~~v~:.Y;2~~ 673-8340
till '83, then near break Large 5 B<l Home cerpets, drapes. paint. Only $999/mo to qual Craig, 545-1370, GG. -.-.-1-L •• -------hookup, patio. 2 people. A 101a1 environment 1 , 11 H 1 Roommate 10 shr 2 bdrm even. Well located, near Corona del Mar No pets. $525/mo & ,. tenant. 0 d SSOO ,_ $475. 642-0416 I apartment community on ~ u1s ~ ut ouse pr vgs. 2 be condo. 3 blocks 10 OC College & SC Plaza 760-8708, 675·2144 cur Also duplex on LAG 4 BA TOWNHOME rangetree con o, . l1a/a1•l• 3101 _l _b_r_u_tl-le_p_a-ld-.-,,...3-30_m_o the Upper Bay Private 1-n_c _______ --1 beach. $225. 980-9805 OSI 54,600. Owner wlll •----------W.slde $460. 548-5442, w/nu crpt & paint. Also 1 Br & Iott, tennis, Pool. •••••••••••••••••••••• clubhouse and haellh PtOL &Ill SPA
sell al 10 X gross Call 2 br. 2 ba. frplc. patios. 770-5629 pool, spa, greenbelt & stream. NO pets. Avell 2 bdrm, 2 ba newer dpl• Call at 645•7072· a.-for spa. 8 tennis cour1s, 7 Christian man. non-Young Professional. open
754;0609 (Prln. only) Vrly S690/mo Ava II. 1----------close to Fash. Isl. Only 9/l . 553·1141 yrly. Meture non-smkrs. Joe or Debbie. pools. close to buSlness. smoker pref'd Sundeck, minded male seeks same iiiiii~~~~~~iiiiiiiil._:s~e~p~t.~1.~6~7'.:5'.:_·7~7~1~6'..._ __ Spotless Eaetslde de· $1195/mo. lmmed. avail. 3 br 2 ba. deluxe condo. no pets. $750 X 3 REDECORATED 2br 1 elrport, Feahlon Island. golf course lor 2 bdrm, 2 be Irvine
OOITA MW 2 Br cottage • 2 adults :!t;:i:: ~e~~;:a·0~;:~ We have many more at Lrg. patio. pool & spe. 213n99-4195, 257-9792 be. duplu w/angl g•· Convenient shops on 851•1910 home G111age. y8'd great prices. Also w/ child o.k. near SC Plate. or (7t4) 673·3986 rage. S530. 559•5001. site. Unfurnished beche-1----------1 Non-smoker S395 mo ~?ci~11 '~n~0n1::~~:: g~~~. A~~ J1~~67roo ~i:;:~~la~.02 sk~~~~n~o laue options to pur-s~s mo. 213-964-2686. By Oceanfront 1 br, part 3 Br 2 B•. blt·lns. ist & tors. 1 & 2 bdrm aptaend Employed, non-smoking incl utll 55t-4255 eves
side locallon. Divided 1----'-------$950/mo. Call 644-7211. chase. Can today FRED Imm. 1 bd, nr So Cs1 Pl, turn $425. me. ullt. deposit. $650. 631-3537 townhouses. r5~~. [~mc:i~e;~,~~ 633-0450 days
Into 4 units each with 2 OPEii HOUSE agl TENORE 631 •1266 or A/C, F/F Refr. Pool. 673·1401: 644-4003. S540 • llOOO v.. em to shr 2Br. 2B• CM
restrooms and an ottlce. FRIDAY 10_2 631-2711. agt. Utii· 1 1 S Gt Duplex, 2 br. I be. crp11, Severe! bachelors and t Cl t I ... II apt, non·smkr $225 mo "••• •e/•I J••~ s nc ec. s, $400. t br. ut111 pd, 417 E drns, gar., patio, clean. Bdrm units IHture fine t ll t tlO"• + • 1 ••5 o 9 1< Owner may l lnence. ., ,., _., QC-RENTALS $440, 964-2198 Bay Balboa NO peu. .. • 1221 I\ ut I . .,.. ·1 4 evln submit your terms 4 Bi:lrm, 3 ba, wet ber, •••••••••••••••••••••• l·Sbr'e S2001012000 547.1155 Nr achls. No pell .• 525. designer furniture end
1950•000. tree houae. S1600/mo. Security galed 3 BR/2'~ 750•3314 open J-deya 3 Br. dbl gar, frpl. erpt, --·-------548-7234 aooeseortu. Move 1n to· 754-1581 673-4536 VFlew o2c8nt2rnbt. !4_.o00L1ag. 2612 LIQhthouse Ln. be & den. twnhM. ¥. ml drapes, no pell. 1600 CHI• .. ,,. ~, .• ,. day or reserve f()( sum-urn r •·... mo.
Eileen Artukovtch Riiy 10 beach. A11111 now. EASTBLUFF: 3Br. 2be. mo 546-3630. • ••••• ~'•••••••••!~.~? N~9~8~';::::t:'.~~i~. B;,r~ mer months. Smertly L;g~n~ B;:~r1c Mc~'tH~~ ~9~e;0~9o prof. pref
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673· 1919
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S&S Aaphll 63 t-'4 199L1c
Dan Hallberg Grading
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lie 397804 0•2-1120
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Jack Bulf1n91on
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Carpel. uphol. area rug
cleaning Work guar
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ages 1·3. 5•8·0•34 stop shopping center
Charlott•'• Sitters
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yrs ll•P Irwin 548-27 19
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645 4010
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548-4271
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esllmate 6412·0881
Excellent Marketin& Plan
E11ecut1ve oll1ce sulle,
c0tner or 405 Fwy, Near
H&tl><>r Blvd Take over
lease. 1600 sq ft at 90c
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Premium Product
Health Oriented
Fountain Valley Olllce
space. 2soo sq.11. at 60~ l•IHlti•I le•l•l4SOO Hun A'' SIZO a ft. Good exposure, •••••••••••••••••••••• •• T~'•••••••••••••••• good parking. Talbert & NB 3975 Birch 3660 sq Wiiiiam ·Lloyd Beck
Br ook h u rs 1 Ca 11 It. or less MIA zone Happy 401h
751-6191 Agent 541-5032 Bltl hdey
400-900 PLUS 1400 SQ II S7SO up 2160 ft lndu-Lei/ I fH•' 5300 Penthouse Bayfron1 Sul· s1ria1 .. Office 1810 1 Re·· • ••. •••• ••••• ••••• •• ••
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673-1003 Hunt 1ng1 on Beach
Scaling Down? Starting ,_0_4_2_.2_6_3_<1 _____ _
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maintain Image, ofllce &1 rear door. S•25 mo 629
Regency Center, Exac Termi nal W ay . C M
suites In Newpon nr Ali-5 4 O • 9 3 5 2 d e y s
port, fully equipped & 646·0681 eves
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Ptlme alrpor1 locale on
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reduced. Must seel
497-6034
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Calllornfa desires quality
lost 2 yr c.1d brwn Ge1m
Shor1tlalr pointer Cecil &
Orange. CM 6•2·3151
Found. Cocker Spanlal In
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536·99571536 3684
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Wanl AOS Call 642·S676
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631·6377
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7 days a week
Jacuzzi. Sauna Locals
as w ell as Tourists
BankAmerlcard, Amer-
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2112 Herllor Bl CM
& Small Movmg Jobs
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available mo1111ngs &
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time Mon-Fri 630-3482.
673-0322
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home. nr Hoag Hosp
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631·0'483
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voice end 101!1 of enthu-
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Sat 9 30.t.M t 30PM I
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Mr Mo1gan 645·5176
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Cil'antng. LIO 5418·8853
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ma1er1a1s Lo p11ce Free
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P1101 Class1l1ed Ads C1ass1l1ed Ads 642·5678
ROOF REPAIR
SPECIALIST $2S S 185
Free estimates
770-2725
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pkup & delivery Len.
751 ·!314
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c1ass1fled 642-5678
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67!> 2300 appt only Tues thru Fri red C all 101 appt 552·0636
Stall 1mmed lull Or Pl/ INSURANCE 646 7441 644-!'>070 Ask tor Kalle ----
lime Eac111ng money
1
LLOYDS RSER R SECREURY making opply No e~p CROUP HULTll ___ NU v e&lauranl Bookkeeper E.(panding CPA F11m
req For Oetaols write to CLAIMS E',.Ml•ER NURSES AIDE e.per acc.ounhng exper halplut l'/T phQnes typln" dlC·
C E P I "" I 1 Part·hme Apply on per • ub 1stiers 220 Nice Minimum 2 years e1<pei only or 3 10 11 ano 11 son 9_ 11 at Josh Sto 1aphone. TO Key. word
Ln n 215. NB 92663 Sho\lld IJe lamoliar with I to 7 •hilts Compet1t1ve Clttns Resiauo ant 260 1 proc helpful Excellent
DRlyrffS RVS COB and Medical salary e1tcel benel•ls W Coast Hwy NB benefits 833·9887 Judy
., grouµ contracts )Cini ano good workmg con SECR -ll----benefits. Salary com-d111ons Conva1escen1 Sales n& Y NO e'P' nee ready lor
om med l11r e Opening
avail now F /p-ltme Sml
tee 631 6688
Drug & Poslal Cieri> 9·6
Mon·Frl Fos1ers Phar-
macy . C M Ca si
646-165 t lor m1erv1ew
EYHIHS
PART TIMI
Be a ca111P.r counselor
101 a local newspaper
NO expenence neces..
sarv Wot" only 12 hours
a week $75 10 stall plus
add111onal sfla1e or part·
ne1Sh1p' s profits
A real fun 1ob1
Management oppo11vm-
11es 1'01 Interview call
after 6 00 PM 642-5678.
exl 312
mensurate wilh e•per Hospital NB 642·8044 Est Sales Rep 10 t11st11· W o rk w11h nonprollt
Sad<lleback Valley Areu Office position Musi be bute The New European health agency In Costa
Cdll 837·9830 eaper1enced in corte Ello1lless E•cercose ma Mesa Must have above
UHSC&PE
lllSULUR
spondence. bias h1tong chine Comm Will 11a1n average org11n1zat1onal
lyponn etc 545 0606 le111tor1es assigned skills 1yp1ng ab•llty & " · I 213-592 4239 telephone personal11y
PART TIME DELIVERY --S9501mo + fnnges Looking 101 dependable PERSON t 8 yrs. gd Sales. Haroware full 11me 63 l ·8700 (Fri & M on
llar<lwo1k1ng person w/ driving iecord 751.4 705 on re1a1I hardware stor11. 9 30· T l ·30 pm)
min 1 y1 exper 1ns1alll11g I no Sunoays 01 eves See ---trees shrubs, header PART TIME S1eve H W Wrtghl Co SEK ENDS Neat appea-
ooard & sod lawns Eves and/or weekends 126 Rochester Costa' ranee & nandw11llng
Star tong pay $800 10 Responsible adults ovei Me:.a Apply "' pe1son 2590
$ !300 per mo Pd holt 21 with outstanding &I 'Sales PIT Retail FoD11c Newport Blvd. C M
~a~~~s& ;:~~·;~~:rv~~g~ tractive pe1sona1t11es 10 s 1 o, e A ,, a 11 t 4 1 Stwi11 •aclilH Optr.
appl only 646-744 t I work with youth (ages 772-447 t Produc11on expet neces· 10-14) Cat125PM I p c LLOYDS NURSERY 542.4321. Ext. 346 EOE Sales Representative 101 a sary oece rates oste
i iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii unique, new mlno·power Mesa 642-ll6S I
UHL IECRETIRY ; surfer spot! boat E•ten· TEACHERS
Newport Center Real 1 ART TIME s1ve background nee Have you h&O expe11ence
Estala Ltt1ga11on form I COllSELORS Resumes only Bastex working with chlldten 1n
~~~~·~X~T~3~1~2~~~ E1tpe11ence on video sales : & systems 1nstalla11on
E>.cell wage & bene1t1s
Call vaieroe tor Interview
appt 642-1944
needs exper Legal sec·y EnJoy working wllh kids Inc 3961 MacArthur en e<luceuonal setting?
l(lnl lyp1n9. dfclaphone & Work evemngs we ltaln l:llvd Ste 106 NB 92660 SITTERS U NLIM ITED,
Shorthand a must Salary yov 10 become 11 youth Sales -----1he nallon·s lust sitting
open 640·6960 counselor Call 2-5PM, RfTIRfD7 hanch1~ which provides
FIH ARTISTS!
LIVE IN VEGETARIAN 642-4321. X346 Lootung for extte in-·care for Children
COOK & masseuse 10 come? Tty Patt-lime homes pets & the eleler·
love'" beaut Lag Bcti Pte ·schl Asslstanl sales Tuesoay thru Frt· 1Y oesperetely needs
home and <lo hle house-teacher/ aide, PIT. Tue. day, 9 AM to 12 Noon q u 8 11 11 e d s 11 t er 5
EXOTIC
DlllCERS
laohtlor /l1eht·
lorett• parties.
BOOKKEEPER. wanted
F /charge wll1gh1 1yp1ng
st.ills lor small marine
011ented company 20-40
hrs wk 645-0901 -----1 Your original. tlrsl·quahly keeping 494-8014 Kim fhurs AM Nwpt Hgts Apply PENNYSAVER, _7_5_2_·_6_22_8 _____ _
548·1673 1660 Placenl•a Ave. Telephone Sales
•SllTI IOU*
O.C Alrpott area Prof
envl1onmen1, full serv~, °' no frtlls. Individual of-
tloes °' desk space 150
sq ti • 3500 sq It 1 MO
FAEE. 7S9-8978
seasonal 01 long lerm
1n Laguna Beach
Newport Beach,
Corona Oel Mar
Bvtld1ny Meonlenance. ex· artwork may be used on Maintenance/ Gardener
per only 40 hr wk Call our nation wfde &rt · ptefor ovei 40 yrs tor
FOUNO 1 oar Balboa 6 15-6101 b lwn 8 -4 . marke11ngello11 Volume apt complex experience
Penonsvla Mon-Frt Resume & refs sales of better lttho· necessary 548·9S56
The Last Hurr1h.
11•-•••• 111·1631 PROJECTIONIST. P/llme,
eaper p1ef"d NB
675-4S80 alt 6PM
Cosla Mesa. Ask 101 Mrs Earn Bog Money by the
Whole beach. $300· S 10001
sun week Call 536· 7 5 11
675-3070 Fmanclally secu1e genl· required graphs 1s our business 12-7 ----------1 leman, 40 would hke 10 <.: & I h F'or details call Mt Mar---------P/T Person dress shop tn Water Wo1ks Supply Telephone sales & llghl Fovnd_ Bord Parrot family aipel Cleaning lg 1 Un 857•8669 uasou lns1de/ou1s1de salesper-Oehvery Apply 779 W YI c Bo Is II Ch I ca & meet lady between 20 mamtenance Some days ----------1 • " N B Women·s clo1h1ng son C ~ 11 EI a ' n e 19th St Costa Mesa. Ste
Contact (7 14) 4941·3757 Edtngei 846-l 200 and 40 Loves Children 'and some evenings. PIT 8EllRlL OFFICE Must have e1<per Hovrly exp nee s44-2"70. Mer-(7 !4)534..,325 H
traveling. boattng Send 966-253 t E>1perlenced person 10 ~ge neg 951-4159 1 ge
CdM di I •1c 2 Responsible, ret ired F8olu2n1d, "'Mic 15rlssh& ~Oet5teFrwyosn photo, discreet w111e Ad CASHIER/HOUS"WARES run small olllce-1ype Mature counter person, PTITl•E RECEPT. SCTH/HCPT. TtltphtH Saltt ~ su le, ,.. , ample AOults (MI F) wish 10 rent • • NO. 729 CtO Deily l'llc.: I ed I 0 th F 110 p Id II pkg, ulll pd. 28SS E Cat Mobile Home ror 6 mo Call 546-3968 330 w Bay SI. PO Box Sales Exper prel Apply quotes, answer phone. PIT Harbor Cleaners Experience prelerted mm open ng n e 0T we u · no co caF s ... ...,, '"75-6900 M 11 s 1 a 11 0 w P. 1 1----------at Crow n Hardware. process mall Spend part 16475 Harbor 01. Ftn VI" Templeton's Beauty Sa· IOb training No/or llte Pl osta Mesa ofc 01
n •• , " v Found orange 'Tiger" 1560• Cosia Mesa CA 3107 E Cit Hwy CdM ume learning Inspection 839·25SS ' 1 on. Cos t a Mes a typing Fvll & ptllme Sml lnlo, Call 63 T-7200 Ask
2000 sq It office space lor 1--9_6_4_·6_1_1_0______ kitten, brown coller a1 lmi9iii2iii6iii21i6_______ lor small machine shop 1----------833-7600 lee 63 l ·6688 10• Mr Carson
IM . C1 -avall now 62S IHELP• Anis1 needs studio OC College 759-9002 CLERICAL MICRO Precision 27324 CHIROPRACTIC ASSIST· SECRETARY FANT OFC TOPLESS MODELS
W 19th SI. Costa Meae sp conserl<lale Garage Found Blk Lab. young Pretty Coun11y Gori 27. lmmcd opening On the Camino Capistrano. Lii· ANT • Med 1 girl office PURCHASING/ Adv Agency Good ty-$75 DAV • PAID DAILY
6 45·8830. see M r s or unused 1m 01 "I <log. BakertFairvlew desires aflluenl oloer 101> training No/01 11111 gun11 N1gue1 PIT Ins e><perience re-LIBRARY CLERK 11 ping and phone voice no e•P nee • 826-2583
Nor1hrup 6•0-41039 t urned over lo c M man Lynn Box 1412 typmg Fi i & p/lome Sml 714-499-4508 q 11 1 'e d Be ne 1' t 5 II PllLIC LlllURY essent1111 Shorthand a
SUNNY Newport Beach 1-----------Pound P1acen11a. CA 92670 _•_ee_6_3_T·._66_8_8 ____ 1General Help. earn up 10 _5_4_1_47_7_9_____ plus Opportunity to aO· ~~E~Tg~~Y
Palio Office. 833 Dover, l•li•tll/l•~HI/ Found: pall 01 thick lens 1tllO••I COOi $400 week taking snap Medocul Reoep11on1st Administration needs to vance Salary commen· Sales. Cashiering. siock
Su I te 2 S 3 O 8 I mo f i •••te glasses. Nwpt Bch near l•rYiCH S360 shOls In your area Arna· In ophthalmology Xlnt 1111 40 hr/Wll temp 6 mo surete with experience FAO Schwarz 754•1561
631-1094 ,• ••••• •••••.. ••• • • • • • • pier. 5417 .5 128 Lou •• •••••. •••. •••• •• •••. Mtn 2 J" ~•P81 H1r:no teur photographers nee· w o • k 1 n g con d i 11 on s pos111on Knowledge ol Call Carol. 10 am-12 pm
IHI SPHE 01• . ,.,; •• ,, . ;~~Se53·073;ys On y ded. P/F time, no exper Hunl Bell S48-3769 In .. 0 I c Ing A I p ' 5S7·0642 nPIST
Ot•Nrl•••I SOOS Found Black Great Dane EllLISll 51r1T·Lir.a11 or selHng req"<l Write to llRSERY SALE• sec·11cle11cal skills a ne· SECRET•RY/lllG Part lime, 3 11llernoons Allracuve rvsuc up11a11s •• ,...,.~; •••••• T........ voe Hunll'1g1on Beach Escort for~ Wome~ n-Universal, p o Box 310. • cesslty Flnenct&llbudgat • per w eek c d M
Mlllng We supply desk LIOUIDATION DIST~tBU· Call 96'4· 1984 DANCERS Montebello. Ca 90640 Looking lor pe1sonable background desirable to CF 0 of Np1 Bell Fin 9S5-3004
tp&Ge. CQP.ler You sup-TORS STOCK 1----------•97-5725 \t>el 8am·6pm) SIOO I ll OOO t neel ener:iet•c person Newpotl Center loc Svces Firm Cttatlng
ply phone, & $95 pt mo Light Bulbs • Fluore· FOUND Love bird vie t 1 Wtt IEIEIUl OFFICE able 10 g1ow wflh a well $7 69/hr Call Nancy Respon pos111on GoOd Underwrtllng
pr destc Call 644-7211 scenls . Commerclal 161h & Olive. HB f'llirt/ 5450 Full & parl·tlme dance1s With good telephone est111>11slled Co Mon 1 yt 640·2124 typing. incl st1tls11ca1. Ou• Growing General
2000 aq 11 w/500 sq 11 Light fixtures • Heavy 1 ____ 5_3_8-_7_4_30 ____ R••0•u•n•d•1•,•1P••L•A•••,
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a·n·l·a·. wenled tor Bare M in· voice. who wrrtes legibly 1e1a11 nursery selling ex-SIH slolls & aplllude tor Agency has an excellent
storage. a c _ Alrpori Duty Shelvlng • Deluxe Found Female. Milted "" imum Telegrems Audi· & 1s accurate Exoellenl per 1eq'd F111me Star RUL lST&n SALES numbers, exper req'd oppar1umty for An expe-
a, 1 a . $ 2 0 0 0 / m 0 Olllce Funrnlluie • Who-breeo (alrdale"I) 22nd & 1sl class $960 value. 11ons being held this supervision Exp noi Ne· Ung salary $900 to S 1. Why not try 11me shares Call 6410-0123 roenced auto underw1lle1
851_8928 lesale Prices Tustin. 531.54 15 sacrifice SSOO cash Va· week fr om 9 AM to 3 PM cessary 640·8l l0 200 per mo Pd holidays and make some money --1-E-O_R_n_&_R_Y_/_E_l _EC Must have a minimum ot
DISCOUNTS AVAILA 110 101 1 yr ~57-7 196, Apply Ill Bere Minimum, ----------i & vacations Hosp11allz•· tor a change? 751·3 191 2 years exp, with non· Interior Design firm has BLE Los1 Brown Wallet. Oeo1-673·3481 Jell 1807 W Katella, Ste 216. General Office tton ins avail Interview Adva1 /Comm dep1 has standa10 marke ts We
400 aq 11. lorn"d u~111111 3 Days Only glu Dr Ltc Meo del Anaheim. or call (7141 Insurance agency In by appl only Call Tue People who need People opening for expansion oller compellllve Hlery,
office space 101 1en1 In August 24111• 251h. 26111 Ma' C Co u 1 1 n s E-!fl•r,•••I 778·8•21 Costa Mesa has opening thru Fri 646-744 I Thars whet the N B Fon Svcs Firm excellenl lrlnoa benelols,
Skypark area looking 11 Aulry Lane, lrv1ne 7S1·1210 •• •• ••••••••••••••· 1~~~~~~~~~~ for energetic person 10 LLOYDS NURSERY DAILY PILOT Good typing StH Exper ano a pleasant working
for compatible Co 101 Or CaJt 2131553_8595 L-0-5-1-F-2-Y,-0-,d-gr_a_y_c_a_t. Sc•Hll • llTA EITRY OLllll[ handle 8 variety of 0Ht00 SERVICE DIRE~TORY req"<l Non-smkr Call env11onmenl Call Lori
Info call 556-2932 ask ---------vie Elden & Santa Isabel /.,ltmclll• 1005 E duties Musi be respon-1Se.=ll=•=d=le='='e=m='==6=4=2=-5=6=7=8J..==.;1~s;;;a~ll;;a~t>oo;;;t'==::.l:=6=•=0=-0=1=2=3=====;-"1 S49-9923 tor Jan. American P1of Mkl now reward 646_2008 ••••• ••• •• •••. • •••••. • •Pandlng Nwptl. Bch slble and wllllng to learn r.v __ E_T_E_R_l_N_•_R_V_H_O_S_P_
e1<panOlng to So Celll I----------Now Enrolling No enroll· credit card company has Paid company benefits "' Coale Mesa 200 aq 11 to Meklng 5 qualified per-Found Ladles watch vie ment fee $31 90wk Incl FIT temp positions avall Call alter 9 am For ap-needs one PIT A H T
2800 aq fl_ 7S. P9f sq i ons In mkl & mgmt Call 3rd ano Jasmine CdM tiot lunch 646·5423 tor Data Entry clerl\s polntmanl. call Pauline, and two kennel auls-
tl. & up. Ce11 Realonomlc. t or I nterv ie w Identify 644·7605 10.000 key strokes pe1 549.5909 tants Call 631·1030
Corp. 975-8700. ( 1 l 4 )240-702 • or •----=-------Jd1 Wulff 1015 hr ex per 1equlred ~ w•tTER OR w•tTRESS Found Male mix Aust •••••••••••••••••• •••• c 0 n 1ac1 J Ta 11 0 r Government JOBS. Many ( ( ........., ) ) "' " SO.LAGUNA.3ArchBey <800J654-·5730. shepherd, blklbrwn Live-In housekeape1/ M on -Fri ea m 10 fobsevallallle lnUS.and . • neededa1lu1<uryLagun•
2 Sulles avail. Gd. Hwy "'i/::/,J• 11 f'l•ll Male mlx Shep Hually companion seeks perm 41 _30P m 7 14•7s9•7900 0 11ersees For dliectory, Beech Houll Re1tau1an1
Llverf w lll. NB lie Fem, _8_3_6-_1_1_63______ IHTAL llS'T J-t9 breakfast and lunch shltl LO'fll bv<SQ81 atudlo-oflk;e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. Contact LO<s Beloit
Vlalblllty. '497-2351 I ' 5035 wtit Mele Sp11nger Span Po s I t ' on A e I . s call (312) 888-4347. ••t llNTB I Fvll Time Position tor
avallal>le, nr o .c Alrpott •••• um1111 mixed shephetd whit Nurse·• Aide seek• poal· NEWPORT BEACH IUIR lnLflTS 497-4'477
80t per 11. Mike Crow l•~llt ,._ l•t brown, male mix Shep 11on 81 companion Challenging, rewarding •• 1 1..,.. ..,.1 d Ag• n l. 6 4 2 • 1 2 4 3 , . -· • b I k 'brown Ne wp o' 1 ch8uHev1 01 aide 10 el· c&rMr oppl'y for a m1-mo iva ""' at,. II neede Wan led to sell spe<:lally e.45_3178 S~lal zing In 111 & 2nd Beach Shelter. 125 Mesa deily 01 111 545.9390 1ure, energetic. uper.. 10 fO!n p1og1N1lve ••ton. llam, w/pay SS 00 hr.
TD"• aloe• 1949 Or, CM 644·36S8 an'I Top pay Fringe Sall Comm/ Vacation ) only work s hra an 111e PAllFIG PWl Rob1. Settler NH/CM 1---------H•I• W••IH 1100 benefits. • dys Non· C a I I m • n a O e' • ( ~ ) e u n b I g 11. C •II
234 e..t 17th 81. CM A.E Broker Bd Realtou •·•~•••••••••••••••••• smkr 6·U-0595 71'4-540-8889 ~ 714-675-7619 btwn 1 &
eoo aq fl to 3800 aq 842-2171 5•5-0811 Lo9•6:2~~~o':iORT lOOlllTI HOllUILI Dentel H d s 1 PIT I 12AM Pavl
tt41 05 per ti. VIII & I•· WIDOW HAS$$$ for TO"a 1----------AD AGENCY Expeilenc.d AD A nee-::117:~e ly~=~ .t.pp1':7'n ____ Wl_ll_l_I __ _
nllorlal Incl. See bldg RE Loans. lOK Up NO LOST Gold hoop earing. Faat·P•'*' environment ded tor Orthodontic person Crown Haid N mt' &4S-3120 C11dlt Check, No Pen-.. shtlmp , d1tlgn, NB/ II you heve related ex-p1actlce In MIH lon Viejo wate. 3107 E CSI Hwy, ew s pope r Min $9.35 ht Job avall rt H ally. Oennlt0n & AltOC COM are•. REWARD per11nc1. excellent ty-eree 130_370l CdM now Call lmmed Sml Ott~ tulle OWflookl"" 673-7311 760-0580. 675·9311 ping •kills & lfllOY 8 tol ot IH 631-8688 ..• respon11blllty we nHd IEITlL aa•••T&IT IW.TI Ot.tl Newpor1 Harbor. Liii DO YOU HAVE a lit 2nd FOUND Bo1<1r female vie c 9 79 7000 ... l9eot avalleble. ApproK 01 3rd T .0. lo SELL 7 E11ancfa HI Sehl. Wea-re~1~n) 111 • Do you Wini • career In IUIAll" c .
1 ,0 00 1q fl 760·111 45 rln g chok e Coll u Orthoutlllrlngallyour M.V .• C M.,Anh.,H.B , arr1ers for routes 714-645·7100 540-9 tS5 Aoo 1g 0111 k . Al P. E .cp ROA 1klll1? Excel wage & G.G IOCallons. Sallry &
A I preferred In peg board. beneflll 940·0121 comm lo $25,000 48 hr Be h
.......... ,,, .,,, ..... , •••• ,, Found' lldlet ' watch, vie purchases. & CID )our---------wk Incl evu & wknd1 1·n Hunt1"ngton ac , ••,•••••••••••••••••• • 11tH•lll/ Queen of Angell Church. naJa Wiii train on mini· lllT&l. 859· 1983
e.utlful elt«)Utlve ~ W. I Ii · I N.B ~4-0200 computer PI T, hours llllLWIH1 :-110-1-11-------f t • V II & N f B h
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97S·Hl2 from 1 -&; P1ychlc AMdlno• 545-191• or 5•11·6447 &er•"• Hlabllshed olf\Ce need• dual• Som• e11perllftoe W ·ff3t aft« e. {Splrllual) alter 4. IHtt IHfrllftr a rront olllca pereon. required Stat1 work Im·
• •0ott1a MtN' Jec:k (714) 65f-1179 New 11udlO In N11111porl •Ito a ch11ra1d1 Hiii· medl•llly. Oood Bene•
Well lr&HIH4
Sell atarler wanted to
organlie arid •dmln1111
newspaper mo1gue Plf·
manent po1ltlon. Dey·
Um• houri Salary 1250
10 1t111 Light clerlcal
dulle9 P ... M Hnd .. lllf
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1084, Dally Piiot, PO &ox
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92627
... __._ AllOwanot Found Key Ring & K•y• A E I n • 11n1 Tnl• ,. •ll OP""'tU· II.. On Ur• oc.•n. C•fl ,...,.... .. , SCRAM LETS Vic. 13th St, 8elbo1 tee 11p1r enc• • • ,._. I d 3 882 8111•1 llln ,..... °' offlot,. 800·1200 u 2 2,. .. , k-• 7 t d•d Top ply Alk for 111tv to work In e prog-o •y. °'apply al: 4 ••••"'•••••••••••••••• a.f, ... 7-61U • .,.. • .,... • ..., Im°'• 1 Cindy llHlva. tn111Hllng anvl· So COltl Hwy, Capl-, • G d E • CALL ,._., ........ ----' ·NSWERS 8pm. Home 635-4154 1onmenl 1140-1122 •lreno 8HClh 00 nmlftCJS '1!~hl~~~······ ";t'~;t;;y;d n FOUND Mal e kllle n .1 Watk 89:M737 -O.-n-ta_l_A_Nl_l_lan-t,-h..t-ll-llme-.1 _ __..(l_1_•-.>_•_H_~l_l_H__ • 5 T • g~p~URLfJ~i~ PATIO IALl·llCk to
In C.M. on Placenlla lndOOf . luehy dlatcoel. 4 wtll f .. t. Wt'lt A~ front ' bllCk offlc• 811· Hotel uper nps I School 8p.c;lala. ~ Oil
ueo1mo. &4&-a332 ~u~fs'* ~r~;o~lower SI. CM I Ctrlltl•d Aid• and •n, per~. ROA X·Ray lit I IUlll • Great Prins D11·1y P1·1at ~=·~~~':'8~:
Alltacllvt 1000 •c:!· II. Do you , .. Ille wtlat lllnd I Aide Aealallnl IOf llcillll ieq • Nlety open. '*'•· nHd•d IOf 111ort pro-tunctltl. tic OulnM I ...,_ office llld9 w/ of mdrt~ you'd need 'An you planning• m0yt? r_.l,ement home In NB 1 Iha. N~l)Oft S.ach a.r .. 1' ~11y Call today. or •P·' I w111ete 100. Sat Only.._. ...,... Yd-c.n ._ Ulltd for an 1 mmton dollar CIMllflacl ac11 ..., Poln1 11:30 pm 10 7 30 am., e4i-eaeo. ev1t & Wkridi i>'Y al 34182 aoutn 3 e DI 8
fer 11ft1t mfo. 1618 mo. l'IOuH? ou m111 one you Jn the right dll'ICllOn 831-3655 • e73•3403 I Ootat H..-Y, Capfttrano 642·4321 II 1Jand. l..~:1~~· atboa
a 71 W . f 111'1 C M . peymenl and 1111 bat'l~lo f nd Utt hom• you IMtlflacl Adi, your 0"9-MITAL tFO HOIPT. · Beach '
lt4t OJ.44. BOUNCES. need._6'2·5e71 _ etop lhopplng C911ter. 8t4M5H __(11•_ )_ ... _ ... _~! '------------------------b"d wn11 fOU w•nt In -_ _____. • _ --l _ _ _ .-L----__ ___.i,___e1_.t)';.,_P1_1o_1...;0IAMl;...;;.;;.;..;_"-d~t;..._
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waurlront. C dM Splrlt.•lnlcond teer 3 8 'W1128"H,tlldlng l •ll'AI• _J-Mtrc mtr,tll8"<tta & 2480 H•rbor Btvo 2"45H11t>orD1vo
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GAAAGER-Antlquu & v1n11y t1bl e , C IRCA CALL CLANCY Ut-.aOO collecllblH ol Chttm, 1930 $1,000 lor entire Beaulllvt Drexel dining rm ..,,,, #ltlH OF THE DAILY PILOT! Uf·141l
run, v.i~ China, glut, Mt Or wtn conllder Ml· Hl, contemp bul anu-631 0906 h,, .. ,., I030
S llngaapatllllly Ht•~ qut 100\\ 8 chr• • ···~·"""············ WE IUY bolllttl, bra11. MllC .. In iamhy lor yelll A.c-S900/obt) 7110-3303 2 Boll R1d•11 OLElll c•Rs 9-4 103 Snoreclltt, CdM. IHIOn tore .. ••tell Wiii Wkdyl. 5fJ 1·'41110 evH/ s 100 H oh •
•.. !l .•. !~ ••••••••••• c on11der beet otter wknd• {!.".!!'1. ••••••••• 1!!.f ••,".,'~,1 •• ,,,, '"' 842-0433 IHI• l1JJ 90f0 0.Hrd ISJO HD TRUDICS Pl•••• call 549 -06711 4 Poster King Wllerb9d Brllllent WS2. lemon ytl· ..... .'ti ••••••••••••••• 85 HP Evtnrude motor, ••••·'•••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••• IWIP lllT eve end m111chlng Colon111 low 2 5901 die. Apr. Ilk• new. low tire $1800 12· Salling 01ngt1y, s & s Ctu11c IY69 C111vs1.,
EY9fySunclty.llam·3Pm Flre.aMt f•il,'•t turn '$1000/bll otr $13K Ilka $71100 YAMAHA 8111 Amp 1142-7058 ueatgtt,w/dolly Stl!SO s11111cn Ltrno Alnt cond
Orenge Co111 College Solfu B1111, .. anllque 842-72611 831-9270 Head with a double 16" '89 40hP Evtnrvde enort 675-1980 or ~67~ ::t•,.0~'1•: C811 Mr Smith
F Ir •lt & • 11 to 0397 Spa~e sever bt". dra-PV 1peake1 c1btnat -v • v w ... r ng n, 875-~ " Engegement end wedOlng Fender BaH Preclalon sn11ted, cteen. Like Schock Ftberglu1 S1bo1., ~ Coate Mt11. Admrsaion weo <:1blne11 and bed• ring 111 . coat S1400. 0 encl Meed moto r S700 tuJty rigged. gtau at1ck1 A•llt•H/ ~~~ll~~:~~0~eller ~ll~~p_·;.p_J·~~~ all tr, 0°:5t'~48 ~;~;3~orn . S 1000 ~~~;,~:~ 1C:S:.ce11:~; 548-4754 1n 5 ssoo 676-0968 Cl111it1 95ZO
558-5990 APPLIANCE SERVICE Swed11n modern 1moked WANTED: diamond, brll· ... Ollt , .. ,. ·1:11~~n~~ ~r: ~~11~': ·~OtflO ~ElOllAn ....... oiil.';,,;;;t .. .
We Mii rec:Ol'ld . guer gt .in dlne11e Ill •lnl llanl wt 3 cl, •Int COior. • 1 runs great $495/oller FLICKA Sl5,000 Shav replicas pickups &
S1111rday Everythlnggoes app111ncft 549-3077 con d . sa <: $375 . tncluston OK PI P. Lyle Etectr'c Gultlr, 559.5010 Dennls673·3533d1y1 coup11s 4 to choose cne1p 148 P1l1. Mo-641·6633 • "'5552 ' •1· ttom• 1006768) ISlk
were. bikes, & misc. I llY APPWIOH "4.,.. Ive mag. beevtllul. mutt see. YIF Marl1t Ra4111e lo1t1, ~. ''' A3093J Prices starting at
BIG GARAGE SALE Les 957-8133 a:~r~b~~i~r~,P~:'. b:i~~ H!!!!!!!. ...•... I~~! ~~~-~26~0b 631-1118· s200. 654-1277 •• !.!!~! .......... !.~{~ Oily H ,tHI
Sii only, 9•3· Beige/ rust Seers Kenmore Washer/ cond. $300. 641-6633. WNt • :i lffll lortlt IHO Slaps avalluble, Corona floral lovesell & chair, Dryer. Almond color. at-• nt Gulld Acoustic guitar. w/ ..... '•••••••••••••••• del Me• erao, S9 pr It aleo, gemes, toy bo•. most new wlll setl for Oak 5 pc bdrm set, con-Weste111 1114 let case $260. Must sell. Clasalc 18' Lepetrake p 8 g g y 0 r c a r r 1 e
toys. new Polarold <:a· s395 Set 96&-1436 1empo11ry llyle. xlnt se-ITtll Bob 631·1178, 549-12119 Centvbt>ay ooat. 4 cyl. 955-2473 wkdys 9.5 __ _ mere, home movie edl· -cond S400 631-61133 • •11w 5 500 675 6 6 tor, 3ll4 drifting brd & Freezer 31792 Cimino Capl-PA Syllem, Alla<:, QSC. Orey • 1 I •I Ff. Meerll&
mech .. SSB CB radio, $200 Ortho Supreme Oveen strano, San Juan Capl· Tep<:o, lncludH mikes. 28' C hris Crall cabin Exoelltnl Newport Har-
hshld llem1, clothes 548-4754 mallress & Box Spring, 1111no $1750 644-4605. cruiser, eng & trens bor loc Near Put>llC
12 18 aquer tots more trame, headboard, good 493-l023 p reblt, recently retvr-• · " REFAIGEAA TOA cond S250 or mike or-Drums (Rogers) 4 c. D<x:k S 15.000 55• 2326 1600 White Oak (W or Cl lrosllrM s1 50 3 A P CM #iulll••Hll IOIO Dyno snare. 2 <:ymbal bashed, ball tank. radto Herbor. t>et Adema & 6:;n4352 d• sie H ler 69 alcam I .. •••••••••••••••••••••• stands. I nigh hat. Z1ld· Nwp 1 sllp incl x 1n 1
Beker) • Y '' CREDENZA Antique mlhOQ•ny cabl-ll•n & Pelste cymbals + • h a P e $ 1 1 5 O O Must Sllll. Kenmorti Elec Pecan. 56" 2 dr perlect net with orl~ RCA radio all ha d are Good cond 675-9565 Pottery/Verd Sele Sat-Dryer Aune per te<:lly d $75 '535 7'•92 & d . S75 00 ' w · ----------i Sun 373 "A" Ogla, C.M • 1•5 con · • '" rec:or Payer-· • S 3 8 0 8 5 7 • .1662, *Ill IPUlll
Artwork to aurfboards. $lOO, 5'"6-9 .. ---STORE FIXTURES tor ~;~v~·;a~~ob~tnAr,~=c~ 873-0682 Winner of Character
.-.nuqve G1rage Sale. Too * * WANTED * * sate. Solld wood table/ & record pteyer-$75 00; All Brand New Equipment. Boat Parade 17' Xlnl
many ltemt to llsl. Set ot UPRIGHT FArcEZEA <:hairs. antique trunk. bathroom "marble type" Peavey Bandit SOW bay crulter $2500 or
PIER up to 28 S 150/mo
18 $100tmo Marcus
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BY OWNER
30 Doti<, power or lull
down mast . St50 mo
4 chairs S 12. Linens Good cond. 546-0659 wood wall cablne11 & sink 1n 1 door & 2 drawer Amp W/Automlx loots· t>est offer 673-7677
50c·$6. Jewelry SOc-S5. GE relrlg, bOll<Jm freezer. racks. 492-8922 eves. <:ablnet plus matehlng 2 witch S280 Dean Mark-Musi llquldlle 26' Well· Dock tor 26 boat w/3Br,
Olaaawere 25¢-$4. Mir-$125 Ken•nore gas 675-4491 days door wal l <:abln1t & ley Pro·Mag acoustic crafl Nova w/lrlr Sips 4, 28a dplx, Newport Can-
675·0652
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53-Studebaker Champion
5 pass cpe Nice car
S3750 2131592-1792
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1946 l'o•d Woody Wo
gon $13,000
1929 Ford Model A Town
Seaen, $10.000
1963 Stuaobaker Avanll,
$5500 675·6 161 ' or ·• S4 . Fr I on I y dryer. SSO 642-7502 Dresser. Elh1n Allen. "marble type" wall shell, guitar pt<:k-up w/case xlnl cond 111 $8900 al S900 mo 673-3663
71m-6pm 1822 Monro-WHIRLPOOt FREEZER Shellleld solid cherry all for only S 100.00; S50 Shure ml<:rophone 11 k e 8 11 p v 1 p 1y1----------1 5!> Restored Classic
vie, C.M. 3 yrs ol<'i. llke l\eW :: 1 150 13. 52•2 1. with horse blenket-$20.00; PE 585 w/case, cord 1).45•72301754-6862 lew,ert le1t SU, 1 G MC •, T wt tT rear framed mirror, 351150 g I r I ' 1 r I d In g hat adlptor & stand SlOO UP TO 44 II end llydrauhc hit bed all S~~=.9;:1sc~'~=j s250 54&-9927 $ t, 100. Ovel cottte lbt, (small)-S25.00, ~ Cir 549-l076 ask lor BOl'lnte 20' IYEll UllCI $350 month 673-4424 new 1 u n n • n g g ea•
182 Cecll Pl CM Frost Free relrlg. yellow, leatner top. frullwood -lloor mets (4)-.20.00, Olli~• Fu•il•n'I Volvo Penta 1301270 BOAT SUPS AVAILABLE S35001ost Must sell
-------·---lllnt COl\d S 150 GE S95 Edison floor model new 14 Inch light lllOy r,. . •••s Sturdy last. cl as sic, Newport Bt!ach 40 & 45. 646-3037 Frl/Stt/Sun 9AM All lreez u pr i ght $80 Laboratory phonograph, rims (BMW'a) Ht of ~·!.f•••I ._ cen19r conSOle steering -------kinda ol lhl""s -too nu-6-42-311'42 192o·s. tine, wllh 12 dla-4-S200.00, two new con-•••• • •••••••••••••• S37SO Call 642-•644 from 9•5• l•tttatioa•I .. ., DESKS FOR SALE Mon-F11 ' 3 merous 10 mention. 221 rl IOZO mond d is<: records -llnentel steel belted re-Desks and malclitng 675-1980 or 833-6701 Vditlu 95 0
E. 19th St. .!!l'!.~!.............. $475 Addlllonal dla-dtal ttres 196170 HA <:hairs at sacrifice price S3900 buys a 26' llber-6o•t1, $~I ··v~·c;,i-;c);_,·5p-EC~AL ••
5 F lty G S le Dirt Bl~ a Good <:ondlllon mond discs S2 50 ea. 14-S lOO OO; BMW 3201 11 S550 Repla<:emen1 u.1• aOIO em arage a ' · · Beck's B-r framed mlr-noodmask-S20.00; mlr-glass navy whale boat ~• 7 '76 GMC v an Conv tow Olahwuner, Iv, many Mu SI sell S 125/olfer rors . SlS~ea. 675 n<"'"' r 0 r m e d 1 c 1 n e coll S2300. CALL DAWN d 18 se1 powered ' •••••• •••••••••••••••• miles. w.tnt cond Musi
misc. 1tem1. 2201 Amer-982-7657. """"" cablnet-•2o.oo. Call 9-5pm M-F. 833-8800 6-42•7056 15· lrl !lull, o/bow. OMC sell 848•8123 I (Off VI I I ) S I Q bd I I • 120, 100 hrs. IOW cvr, Cln ° or a a · Men's 5-spd beacn cful-ueen rm 941 ' armore, 642-0138. IBM Execvllve model C. '74 Carver 25'. mint cond S5500 b a-4. ser. S225. Call 640-5100, II brldg,1e.h drdea~ mlhr-,.111--.------------Large cerrlage. $200 Lots ot equip, will sell or ;:;.~;:e 10 0
POOL TABLE. king mat-ext 19. 9-5:30. Doug rors. a ar Wuvu 15 · .u. -845-2487 1fter 7pm. 1rade 875-58111 ----------1
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SIOOO 546-4754 aft 5 kl .. , 1• h 1 Beautllul • llke ntw 8 to 20' tnnn, 364 per II. ----------i 4 x 8 It Custom slate pool treas, 1 lluoe'" <: a rs. •-11 OllllEll $1300 •at "'""1438 -.... Used Royal Bond Copier Bo 2 5 roll• R 19 Insulation, .,..., --:--=-:--:::----:--....,.,..:---:-:--:--:--l-..:.7..:.75:.·..:.1....;4:.9..:.1..:•..:.n.!..yt..:.lme..:.:..:. ___ 1 Xlnt --". $600. •Ion Whaler. yrs Old, table $500 Please call 4 Witt/ Drive• 9550
I 2955 ••1 d 10 NEW 150 673-9344 =T •BLE d 1.. •-l """'NI 1 t ·, 35HP motor. alnl 760··623• eves •••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• • m 10. "" n an • · · • " . roun w .. e.-rs. Lt-•Al 1 _.. 64t-1010 (Anita) 557-4515. Set/Sun 9-5 llAGI Ollfllll Caned bectl. IOftd. Steall n _.._ cond $3.000 firm (714) ---------1 LARGEST JE'EP DEAlER
P•Uf'-1• 0 .1,_ NEW $50 1173-9344 S400. 536-3438 eves. !~=~~ ~o;g 1111 M1 -84-0--12-6-2------1 1!!!.~~! .. lf~~. •••••.. de~~~~::i;,s~ds
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842-4400 Proto LIM
1980 DATSUN 210
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675-3017 or 642 0138
78 B2 10 4 spd ate amt
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$2950 963·9365 •
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throughout Tape deck 4
spd trans •lnl mpq ,
$3100
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top s1v1 IJlue xlr a c;lean.
lake over payments P1> !
Call Iv msg. 730-932 1
79 2 10 Wagon, super
sharp atr11 ctaan 40K
mites. 5 spd root rec~
43 mpg AM-FM, IOOl\S
11~e Mercedes S4500
547-4970
79 2802'.X GI pl!g, 5-~pd,
rear louvers ors Anza
exhaust nu 111es & mags.
26K m1 55 1 ·9295
645-0792
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MOVING SALE: Cherry-SCHWINN Boy's 24" Var-~~~~:·b:~!~o~el~ogtf~ :::•u; ~· •. = Parret.~ ~,. Mercrulser motor. good •• !!~! ....... ~~•••••• Higllesl Dollar Paid
wood dining room set. sity 10.~. xlnt cond. t b I & c Io ck S 8 0 O. tne "heck" out of roses Tame ....., 5411-......, cond $5900 675-8032 Puch Mo-Ped. m1n1 cono, Call Gary Gray
side boy, 1quarlum, IUIJ-$100. 545-21163 547-4970. 673-44 19, •• -, .. -.. 1. low mileage. $350 Call ORllll!E coa•r
16 7 10. AfC 86K ma •
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586-3734 alt 5PM ~l! .. l!llllfl!lllJ!lll"!P.I~ '80 20CSX auto etc am/
gt09, '65 vw part•. misc ·-----------------1---------111,.,, , "'' ... ,,,, -.. _ 642-2483. • -
Item•. good prices. Sat 1•11'1•1 lrle9f1I ltlftff411 LIYI UUMll •••••••••••• ••••••••• 9' Tencter. fully equip· VESPA MOPED. good lMC/.IEEP/llHAILT
Aug 28. 9am-3pm. 10200 #•t•rl•/1 IOZS dining tumltvre, 1pprel-Send someone you 10119 Like n-Klmb1ll Spinet ped, 6 11.p Evlnrude. cond Only $200 2524 Harbor Blvd . CM
Cardln11 Ave .. Fountain •••••••••••••••••••••• 5eQ value S2500 or best a beautiful bouquet o! 30 piano & bencn Iese than 675--0191. S1800 675-•792 549-80?3 645-7770
Im. 28 000 ma. silver
blue, great cond $6200
552-6803 '
79 280ZX auto ~le am/
Im stereo great <:ond
$7400 552-6803 Valley. llOW 31C In, oller. 120-1013 helium balloons. Perfect 915y5r_. 1o]d86. Call aner 6 pm, IHI•, l••I ----• R d d 2 fl d 1\1 tor all occasions. Great .. • '82 PUCH-MAXI, brand 70 Scout 4•4. 4 cyl, runs ___ _ FRI/SA T 9AM, M ulti-e woo 11 ec ng, Velvet couch & loveseat. ----------1 C•11t1t llJSO new. never used $450 great Needs some work 9123
famlly. 16642 Mt. Oar-;'.;~,·~~g~:1~,;~r~ grn/gold floral, good d6 e <: 0 r a 11 n g 1 de as Etec1rlc Plano. Wurlitzer. 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• 640-660 t leave msg S 1500 OBO 646-8382 1 ,,.1,, II.'•' _.11_1 _11_1 «_• _ !!!!~!! ..•...•........
win, olf Stonecr"s. nr . .,, cond $300 551 2182 73-44 19 t'.~ old. ldeel for •Pl •o· Viking lor Charter - -d I ' OR&llE COllTY'S M l Sq Antique car an'fllme, 775-1491. . . • ----------1 ~SO 673-8701 Flah1ng d•vlng & an-·79 MOTOBECANE Un-T1ac/e1 9560 H1gnl'sl t.asn imme •aDey •
1--------.....,.-1 Solebed. qu~ size. very SAFE ,. C der 100 miles. has bas-•••••••••••••••••••••• 101 yoJ• ven•cle o-O•LY llTIORllll t runk, broken piano ff.'! ••••••••••••• !~~~ comfortabltt, xlnt cond, Major Model 1712 Plano & Ben<:h. Melvlll• ::;k;~me n t a 11 1 kels s400 6•0·860t 1171 FORI mest•c 01 101 e1gn FERR'RI
(cheep) Antq lurn & Bliek 1moke Persl1n, $195. 497-2933 $200 (714)882-0907 Clark Xlnt <:ond $500. -----------. leave messaoe COlllEll lLT 55•·8285 • glan, clew II tub, clo----------IFamt1y memberahlp New-540-9293 O.I l·H ""''I ____ ...;..____ IEllHHIP! the$. appll1ncea, maple Mele, I yr, $150 obo Near new brown corduroy por1 Beacil Tennit Club. ---------'11 RH 121 VESPA 4 cyl S speed trans & A 1 I ltd
twn bed toys. housenold 957--0607 sole bed, $175, C1ptlln1 1800_ Calt collect Dr Sr..rtlaf. c.H6 l#f Newport 7l4/63l-3600. Moving must sac St 100 new 111es Rea<fy 10 go• .!..'.'1 •• '!/!.~ •....•..• ~~~s~~~n•a. books. ·-~-.-~-.-•• -.-.-•• -.-.-.-•• -,-.14-•• ¥ ~r~.:!~:. ~!~~,.b;goo~ _L_ow_2_1_3_13_2_&-48 __ 4_o. __ ,· ···scu8;:Ge;R····· -;..-9-~-;-806-,.-,-.,---9-H-o' __ 9_6'1_-_2_2_os_,_6'5_-_266_1_, (R68oi•' Y S3115 ~!'.~L ........... !Z~! I ~EW~~
i he Mle4111Hee Olatt 675-4340, 640-0069 John Wayne Tennis Club Complete, S300 ·····'···• •••• •••••. •• Poch Mol>ed. 1980 ~ IO Audi 5000 Turlto ¥.'!!!.'!f!!~.~~t... S"" IF I I Be Ill I F h p di Membership for Hie. (714) 662--0907 16' Hobie Cal, yellow w/ $350 or t>est otter 26 000 mates fully loaded M nrs
2• t .,,n up now or n o. au u renc rov. • Bell otf 714/551-1941, 300 Mag Weatherby 2 X 7 teq sunrise sails Like 646· I l 72 1 d d L k • ~ &11. ·2 Call: 847-7688 FV nlng room suite In Cher· 2131614_3173 Radii Id S 1700 S2SOO 67!>-6161 sun100 q con ' e 3 tamlly garage sale. rywood Includes oval ----------• 8
83co2p9e77 new #ot•ttrt/11/ new $13.400 OBO 3100 West Coast Hwy
Furn, c lothes. misc leW.1 letriewer table (extending to 98 HEATER, torced air. Gel-_____ 1·_____ USER SAU l~Hlln 9150 6 4 5 8 2 • 1 Eves Nl'wpnrt Beach
187111 Hoyt Cir 9-5 1"1 mo Old ~s nome Inches). table pads. buf-tiers & Sauter. $75. Make TV. I•''• S bi buck r 25 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 968~ days ____ 642-9405
Stillman's samples 011 __ 63_1-_7_911_2_,_1_s_2_--06_5_1_ fet, 6 uphl. chelra. All In ofr 839-9547 Blfi ltlrH llH L.!;!rs ~sed 10: 3 da;'se;';. 1976 Husky 125 MX In lllW 9112 Fi•I ---9-1-2-5 school, ofc supplies; ~lnlature S<:hnau1er Pup-e.11cellent condition. 2 Tickets to "US" conce<1 ••••·•"••••••••••••••• tne O'D11y s1note handed perfect <:ond111on• Must so Datsun 4x4 P1<:kup •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ......
household goods Fri/ pies, AKC regls. Cnamp s1495. 540-6627 3 day ti ckets. P1td BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA championships Fully sell tor ONLY S400 Call * MTl.Mllll * 18 Spyde• conve<I 5 ~Pd
Sat 91m. 21182 Breton sired 3M/ 1F, 768-8623 $37 50 each, will Mii tor COior TV sale 2 yr wrnty equipped aMna$r~eal 6!5-,e2a0s3e8 ~'eenop Gel real 1,.gh with lhlS red gotd pinstripe gOO<I _ ( a/N 2 -SICT •-• S35 eaeh Save SS a-" S146 Free delivery Tne Laser Store -r ., cond runs ,.1n1 45K ~ AUant ewland.) FREE 10 a good nome 4 yr l"V • ..,... "" T • 6-411-786 trying evenings !>Mt sporly brn metallic 4WD -F-rl-\h_r_u_S_u_n-9-_5-.-5-00-1 old pure bred, male Have new sole • must time waiting tn llna to __ v_Jo_h_n_• ___ 1 ___ 1 824 W. 18th St.C M <:omptete w/shell AM/ S5_000_1_o_bo_6_•_2_•3~ _
Shelhe 645-8010 sell1mmed!Cocoabrown buy 645-0414 Allee Lanlllng floor spea-642-0846 '76 Kaw1Sakt KZ900 FM ,CB quages Use lor '70 St t S~i4iler 124 Cuplen Cr No H B velour. good cond. S75 ----------1 k-s S250 e~h Excel-1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Clean timed. tuned. lo w o r k or P t a y Schwln bike, an1q cab, Min grey poodle, JV. yrs 536-9832 Pinball Macntne 1e';;1 condlllOn Sherwood 11 O&Tu•a•a• •aoLI ma, x1ras S 1300 Suen a BUT DON T DEL Av' I •OO C HC 98.000
naehld, books, toys, clo-needs gOO<I loving home. "Race Cer" receiver S50 Wiii deal. - -deat' 6• 1-3293 f I W73366t Just need ra orig m• Reg gas •ll\t
thing & misc. Free to the right family Sotabed. dining reble & 4 ____ 64_2_-5_9_3_7 ___ , _11_s_1_-_•_19_8 ____ :-7=1 j~~~'::~ ,!~.:~~~~~ Yamaha motorcycle, w11n liable party to mat.e SlUS·SERYICE ~i~~SO~;~~er ~9!·~948.
MOVING SALE • Furn, _7_60_·_600_6 ______ 1 chrs Reasonable Aviation-Marine V" r,. . IOff S3lO 17141 540-6030 helmet $l50 small mon nly pm1s No lElSl•C Fmr0,,·i~~y.<:s'~;,.'~2f'~~:; FtH ,. ,,. 1045 646-3160 c~~~3~50 ••• ~.;"A~~~~!. •••• 1~~~~~~~~~~1 968-6070 Old contracts to assume 831 2040 495-4949 •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------i ATARI CONSOLE w/11 c 1 c 1 No back pmts due Ask SHILEllCI IMW Or., H B. (near Brook-Free adorable kittens, SOFA. excell cond, po--N---B-lleh--A-hl_I_&_, E 1 d 32 lass c ruts ng ·79 Yameha IT2SO. gd 101 Rose 94;>.4400 Proto 28 02 P
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984-5096 645-7817 print. S225 731-1768 Racquetball Club mem· $200/bsl otr. 760-9321 Flntand 1957 Custom H 0 n d a 1 8 5 s A T c M•s5lon V•e10
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21 ken 545-7346 646-1172 memt>erslllp, S150 ~Directory In the must sell S28.000 or bsl W/EXTAAS, S400 bralo.es Asking $2400 UMIYERSITI
SlUS I SHYICE S11 Aug 6 8 AM to 4 1·l-o_v_a_b-le-l-ur_r_y_6_w_k_o_l_d 1 Almost new contemp 54a-4754 111 5 l·;:=:D:A:IL:Y=P:IL:O:T==~=o='';;;;;:6;;;;7;;;;5;;;;-83;;;;;:9=1=d=•;;ya;;;;;:;;;;;:;-I Dave 545-5357 Darlene 492-3327 or PM, IOIS ol bargains 10C N d d t>drm set. king u bed.1----------C 00 831-4675 Sales-Serv1<:e-Leas1ng to SSO. 9 Jordon East kittens •• g oo $600/ot>o 536-1980 vaserety seflQraph beeu-77 Hond1 B 4 • x1n1 ----:-::-----;>850 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA h<>mes tlfully framed s 1000. cond1 hon $800 Musi 65 Ford 1T P1Ck·ue>. 1004 '13 120i's lro •ere! W•U• IHd 551-2135 ESTATE SALE Sarouk 640-9605 Boat picture ads provide sell 645-6756 bO HJS. rack & shell Nice Seleclton' ••'••••••••••••••••••• i--------2--Ortental rug. Stelnw1y1----------S850 631-2938 111 76 21l02 '1 spd sntrl Stereo, furn, bed. wed-Free to good llOme, yr M Carpel Sale Used & 2nds ·77 Suzukt PE250, •ln1 Hond•. l oyota. Dat•un
540-9S.O
Huskyt"'··m S"-mix. ebony grand piano. Er-· · ~ d 1o 1 aving 55 Restored C14ss1c (917PVB) u • ding glf1s. sppl 289 "79' • ..,... mine cape e•acuttve 1s1 quallty S4.99 sq yd ~ con · mi. 8 GMC '.T with 1 ton rear • 79 3201 auto AIC all makes S199 does II
set 7AM. nata 631-8876 Pvt p'arty, 1•8 .. .,7•31 _ Lrg selec1ion. 838-5543 Thur. 8126 S450t0BO end. nydrau11c tirt bed. ell 79 320 1 N 1 1 Det Wive SI .. Laguna Ben. good w/klds, alle<:llO· desk crySlai ch1ndeller & padding & lnst1111t1on. oO country. must aell by (54677501 No 1s1 or lest No d!;'PO·
.,,,. .. 675-1978. 675-5917 new run n 1 n g gear ill' • 4 spd . Oil· s11 o tc ee 1vers .,...,,Ifft• PEEK·A-POO Newport 8cta. Tennis club s $3500/bsl Must sell ded' t776VPCt any lease. buys any ca•
M~. 4 bikes. clothes, 673-3490 •••••••••••••••••••••• p 1 u s trans I I e e · "'~ 1000 Ml. llKE NEW ~n11r86ZOJ> leasing 634·0189 :
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misc. Sal & Sun 9-5, no l·M-a_n_x-kl_ll_en-. -,r-ee-to_g_ood_ 8' 3-cusllloned flowered 673-7638. ~8-~' 9 $850 645-4 199 69 Ford F 100, V8. 4 spd, 135.3171 78 HONDA CIVIC S2000 :
early cells 126 44tn St. nome. Call •lier 4 30. couch. •Int cond. •----------ss ~ • AC new t11es. t>ody ?08 w h i Santa Ana 8 NB 631 ,.,,.,21 842-7228 Sliding wardrot>e doors. 1976 Kewaukl KZ400 straight. r.d s paint Closed Sunday 8 3 4 2 6 7 w k ...,,, 1----,.-------new $10 .._ S850 or 1>es1 otter $1350 494-6875 857-5174 hm ·-· r ... c. .... ,, ... ,_e_·_s_s_ETT __ H_O_U_N_D_m_•_·--7 Movtng Sate. Gii Drye<, 4~038 ... 8-1172 CH-OICE INVENTORY c s ~ .. ~ •••••• -,.--.-....... ;;s Old. Owner traneird Maple Bd Sel. Metal ol· 1----------.,.. 74 Ford Courier has 80 Honda 1v1c t111on
GARAGE SALE.Set Only must find ~llOme tor lite daak, Ov11 table, Flt>ergless Spe. 40", only "if 71 Yamaha 360 Enduro camper. call all 6PM VOLU&AlES Wagon. new clut<:h 11res 9-5. 25842 Celle Alcwdo, Coffee t1ble. bookcues. $50. no accesaorlu . "' St reel legit, spare pta. 5,c9.3579 a• r em 11 m 8 I•• ck
Sen Juen Capo, Elec 1_F_red __ 4_9_2_-1_____ Vacuum cleanera. old 549-2565 new ch1tn. runs strong ---7-3-0-A-T-S:-U-N--$4995 540-9439
range.raft.misc. Have aomathlng lo aell? record1,blrd-c-oe1.m.-'·c-H_U_A_C_H_P_E_W_9_'_·_•_o_tl_d I S350/ot>o 548--073 1 w/shell auto mags 78K IOI Mcllft(M 81 Honda Accord l X I tal folding c h1lrs. old h d _ _,. S •-" Extras. Jow mll•ane 5911 ldte Items 6<12-5678 _c_1_eas1_r_l.o_ld_•_do __ 11_we1_1 '-=d=ress=e::s=.=6=13-::'.::83=~=· =:::: Olk. an ca.y..., P•· #•l•t Bo•n, -I•/ mt $1900 775-6268 IMW 838-287-o" _ n1111 llyle S 300 . / I •II fllO r-°l,4'B 54o-9293 ••• ~~!r.'.!!!~f~•••••••• ~~t:~:~ ~f.5~0~e~~~ Seles-Se1v1ce-Leasmg 1979 CVCC wagon. whir•.'?
MAllO ISUll Rent· 26' motor home, ron 1111 oate, side doors & 850 N Beacn Blvd. 10 mllea, xtn1 ahape AIC.
MEMBERSHIP sips 8, fUlly loaded roll up rear Many extras La Habra Mus t s e 11 S 2 9 0 0 1
Bu FOR SALE ~5-88l6 Gueranteed new engine. 122-UU 675-7424 or 1175·9665 Ulllit'-675-11131, 10AM-5PM A•I• limt1 ''"' drive tretn. Mtchetln tires Open Sundey 75 CVCC Wgn Xll'I' ~
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Selle tor $14,000. Wiii ton t o d leaet Ablt AM/FM s1ereo S7'!00 & 80 Honda CVCC Hll<:l'I-' 1 a c r If I ce I 9 0 0 0 t11nsm1111on from S 185 49•-4366 back. 43 .000 ml, fwy •
857-8857 1_&_u_p_5_54_-_18_so ____ ,-7-2-F..,.or-d-=c-ou--:-,1.,-.-:,-~-1-0-n $4300 obo MUST SELt. •.
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966-1225 28' Erlcaon ully equ PP4'd cru ... trucks. Neer IOl•I•. SS Toyota '76. AMIFM Ste-D' ... H .. fl(~ T ·°'· l\V $2800 848-14 77 '" SP~'\ e ••II•. UHF, eompau. covers. save Money u . no junk. reo cassette Smell No.JU..~~ r1'-i:. ,.,
Uldln American Tourlater Perfect eondltlon 118,500 2nd olltce servlct 0111mper shell S2 l75 '"' A, .. • ' ••. .,,. • ""' ·n CIVIC cvcc. AM/F~.'1
luggage, 3 pc Ml. bl~. 123-4587 213-944-0452 1173-8818 •• .,.. · ..... "'"',.,.... new llree. Od mech cond;"
S75. 842-2217 --------::-::-::-: '79 BMW 3201, 4 spd. AIC, n eeds p 111n1 $220& ~
HOSPITAL 8EO PAINT & Ille body work, V••• IS10 sunroot AM/FM caseet-644·8009 Ill 8
ALMOST NEW IMO up to 50% Ott your bOcly .... ;;·;~;r.;;~c;~:••• te. $9300 549·1217 .,..-----,-....,---,...-T"
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:tt 380SEL. Under 9.000
mlle1. Orient Red ,
Chrome Rims, Sunroof,
ptrlecl cond Su ,000 Wkdye 7141557-07 tt ,
·•ves /wk nds .1'1'4/675-2464
MB2llOS. orig owner,
Kini cond .. S49001olfer
673-4728
11\ 300 SEl 3.5. 811 XlrH.
n-tires, rare 4 spd fir
ahltt Beau Sllf>00/080
75~-0980
"71 MB 250, Sun Roof,
AIC. Aulo, Orig, xlnt
cond. 1 owner $5400
759·0650
'11 HI IL 1.000 ml .... wife whMlt
ts8.ooo 2 13 1:12 eQ10
11111 MH 2~Q S Hood,
Trunk. Radlalor. Tall
llghta, and Mite I 110
&411 2220
7114&0 BEL sun;-f
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'70 MttCtd•e 280SEL
Not runnlr,g. nd• work,
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DIAL 213 or 7 I'
637-2333
·79 MGB. 5 spd od, AMI
FM c .... XLNT cond
857-2395
'67 MOB. xlnl cond New
paint $2550 64•·4605 ,.,,t.. 1150 ......................
MEISTER
PORSCHE/ AUDI
1l63 I Harbor Blvd
Garden Grove
Salts·S•nioe
Leasi•r
114 131-2333
'80 924 Turbo, loaded '80 '72 280SE. aulo, A/C, 924 Take over teases
acereo, like n-$6950 plus gel S 1.000
pp, ~2· 7776. 714/825-1608
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·73 Porsche 9 t4 2 0 lo
m1, eitcel concJ $5500
negotiable 548-5374
'68 912. all 011g. 5 spd,
red, must jlee. $6000
640-7912 or 544-9455
61 Porsche S11per 90
Sunroof, rebll eng, very
clean $6 100 or oller
891-0523
'72 914, 2 O. 56K orig. ml,
flawless cond. $4500
obo. 551·4142 att. Spm.
'78 PORSCHE 924
Blk/Blk, Btaupunkt tape
stereo, air, new tires,
sunroof. $7900.
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or 1111 mooet, tow mllH · 112 Chevy, working, 0t1g1 $2b00 1171 2,0 1 or u1
• • 1173·0•:\8 COSTA MESA Catllorntal o .. u• IO<lftyl Oller 9«12 11269 I Tlj RANC..HlHO (JI u11lu I rlllkH '""'II montnly R VW But rHr IHll, I O MAIERS -tr11111 111• 111w, 1111on1to iinll• Nr, old c;ontr1ct1 '71 TR6 nu red p11n1 . Ilka naw soo _!4 ·1101 14 -1417 I "" 80 Cuetlon 4 dr l'lt1!1.htik. 1111 wtll om/Im 'll HtllOI 111 ""'""'" No b ac:k -~ 010, r11mov hrd·IOP & 881 2220 'Ill 144ti ldn, xlnl c:ono O&DILLAO ·~ .. ~·1r·:~t":,1:1e~:,,11l; 1111111 $4S001Ub(I 8pml• due Aak tor RllM I~ J\_C conv11<1 lop run1 grHt ----AM/FM tteteo M11a1 2800 H1rbor Blvd S•9061oeo !>59.64 t4 1i1i:i n~1 4;> 4•00 Proto LIM , ... .,~.";~: .... :•.: . .!;.'.; ;,5~J,::11 S45001olr ~Oe~:'s B~~~~~bl!:~~ tee leavrng co11n11y COSTA MESA 644 11170 l'J Forll Vrn tu,,l)m 110 furo>r111<lo <l1eHI Uk
ClOSfD SUNDAYS u L -----r.ir.i".:IOI 11800 Ron 03l·ll080 m1111 M ii t>y lhur, 812«1 •40 1880 112 000 mo Rum; QOOd urn mel 48K m1le1 alnt
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•••••••••••••••••••••• 10 vw comp6r van. fully Must &ee ·79 ELOO dlttel 17495 55~·03211 'll FORD LTD WAG. 1 t s 1950 544 7989 BHI buy al $1!\00 below -6 1 Omoo11 Br oughem H LEllE A 1912 SUI equlp~O w 0' g. equip • Aatll 1/1'4 whist bk 645· 7253 64 Ch6VV W11go" good Auto lruns tlH t.On•! 1 ow tyl ;> dr whl w/tan 1ntr 100 TUllllO 4 DOOR Good conl.I Reblt en~. 16 VW Super Beett11 •••••"•••••••••••••••• -••an5por1a1ton $950 m1 Mur•v t•llr.1~ S<' 0()0 l6K mdes wire whl1 'ruonostgrre1Bc~ Goodmua'1ads1e1tat. Conv Mint cond Orig Q••11•I 1101 '18 Cad Seville Moon/ 6•5 2205 alt 6PM All ., 644 0"4? S6~ P1P 775.159.,
$ f\ o •••••••••••••••••••••• aunrl Yellow/ yellow -• 345 42 $2300 548 ~6906 or owner rtnge/blk Come In & ... N-potl IHlh 52.000 ml wire c .. ,; ••• ,., 9930 ltottJtlc 9941 Pi1llO 9957
• 6•2· t625 $7000 963· 1000 Bob G Beach• ftneat seiecuon whit AIC etereo au I •••••••••••·•••••••••• •••• ••••••••• • • •••• • •• ·•••••• • ••• ••••••••• ••
per month ptu1 tax 69 Bug, AM/FM can. runs •!rat, greet c:ond Lo mt Porsel'le'1, A11dl'9 and * MUST SELL * mile~ '1" '" JI ')0 ""r Al<. AMl~M 6 l•k
·79 Bug Conven whtl whl. ol pr-evlouaty o wned pwr S8200 760·927S
1
8? CONTINENT Al I '4 M:iv.,.•Ck tb 05oo <lf•Q 74 Huno1bou1 or111 o w
48 month closed end · good, nos paint, $1400 58300 1.,.94•4004 votkewegens. ·79 Etoorado. 23K ml. nu Bellulltul ,.11w t>Ody stvle, 642· 705b s 1600 64~ 9154 le1111 on approved ere· 494·6875 ..... tlrea. 1mrnoc 1 owner It 99 O
dot Cost · S 15,375, 71 BUS, rebtr en~. amllm 72 VW Super Beetle. $11,990 871-8149 --1 similar 10 St1ville but"" •• !~~~!f ............ t l•--------$652 IS cash required cas• radi~ts s2 SOlot>o sunrt 4M/FM c ass, ~•gneo w llomou~•ne 74 Pir110 2 01 soro •int ~ 0 12300 C•••tf •111 COmlOrt luxury •01 b~ 11 B08(.Al Sl44q lr.tll .. IJOrtaloon Sl1t.i. Come In and ash. lor de· 645-6921 clean OOO<I cond 445 E Coa11 Hwy ••••••••••••••••• f •••• c:omplf'h!ly appointed MOO•llOOf 6JI t l'JJ ~hrll r.td•" hi• very tails• ( 16924) 759·0701 N-po 1 Be·~h c "'0 1 o n Al v ' -.. 67 AMA.-. ret>uill eng inti etec; inst panel IS t ve m1><1 " I• 011~ thMn $ t4!Kl 548·3555 BEACH IMPORTS ~~45~ug runs gooo 74 Bug. xlnl cono . nu 673-0900 $900 832-9774, 9·5pm 11ntry \y"11m A1110 w/ Muilu 99521•--------
846 Dove Sireet 642·8717 tires & paint, 55K ong A/llC 9905 Needs paint I overdrivti 10 give you , ••••••• 1 •••••••••••••• p , 9965 NEWPORT BEACH 74 vw THING rnl $2900/t>et 963·6313 •••••••••••••••••••••• ..UST SELL •own greal gos mileage Whi18 ) 4 MUST ,ANIJ II (olllil .!!'.'!!! .••..••••••••••
1&2 0900 or dys 873·4166 Lou11e • dnv1ng 11111ty1e• Jusl ne6d Auto AC.. nw r.r1.hlllb Aini 79 T~ANS AM 1 -ROOF
11 -GOOD CONO $3600 SAYE OYElll 13,000 Leaving USA · 78 Ca-rel1ablo party 10 rrakf1 c. 0 ,. c1 ~ 11 11 , I> • MUST SELL
73 Saab Sonne11~ -4~3 33851661·2925 r91 JEnA 82 Eagle SU . low m1 maro. new ral.11815 silvtir :.rn.i11 monthly pm1s No \ l'H5 OBO 1144 !1170 * *
Wht II I I $7350 646·•629 loaded XlNT CONO• Oll1t.ontr<1cts toassume 5UMMffd1ME FUN' glass b ody, xlnt cond 76 Rat>h•I int/ext llke 64~.:2:; w roo s 3 9 9 o / 0 b 0 p / p No oa<.k pmts oue A,k 80 Mu~tdnq <,,111.i 1 "" '' M•C1111qh1 tJlue met ...
4spd $3500 962·6~04 new runs great stereo 857.2070 101 Rost'842.4400 Proto n .. <1 15" "" 4 t.fl "'''' ,.,ur hu<••-r .,6015 tl)ro.
S -9-1-~-2 s 2 s 9 5 I 0 I> 0 M I k e 79 Rat>bll, xlnl cono l M S!JOUO (,44 1'11)0 VIit• ,111 IJOWl!I tlAlras !lit .!'.~ .. ~'! •••••.••••.•. ~. 631 461 5. 675-~ rUf'S reg gas S42001best '64 RAMBLER 6 cyt Xlnl '76 Camaro aulo. am/Im.I I i; rncort•' i 1UCB262i Just
Sates·Servlce-Leas1ng MUST SELL 1970 VW CV otr 494-1679 molor & t<ans, nee<ls rnd. tow rrn, greal cond CO•Tl•EITAL 6(, r11i pauil 111"'• ~ ••nq ""' u rt>liutllto pa11y to
SAllUIAOI Combo Bus New eng. 63 Bug, 7'n1 cond • must ~;i~es and llre~46·8485 $2700 552·6803 CLASSIC llAlll Ill Sling<'' lg111111m Hu:•~ 11.1 '"•'~'' '"'''" rnon1n1y
Su1••1 ~Int price Call me today. i.ell $1SOO 080 Cll•vto/el 9920 S2'i00 obo 642·7500 ~:,;;~o~·.~'" '' SI' 10 pml~ N•; r11c1 con1r .. <.t'> •an 7521153 · -1 • 1m.-.. Noo .. c.1-
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re·blt eng new t>r8akes 69 BUS. xtnt cond. many SEE US We have aE goo&d seSleEcO-77 Vellt< whtttan '"'' 40 I S2">00 Obor 4b2 J 411 , .. l•1n•Am .,.._ I Owr1Pr $1700 01>0 536·34 4 xtras. $1800 firm Call lion of N W U 000 rn1 tully eQu1pped 1 -" , '
all 6, 675·6218 for the largesl and beat Chevrolel51 $8450 673-2282 days or I Old1molilt• 9955 Ii 1 Mi< 11 'd•-gd ga~ mi MUST SELL THIS WI. 101.ot• 9165 18 Bus. 10 mi. •ha clean, •;6 ·c~~~·,i:•s;:ts,·~·c:~d CUSIOtn point sunrf.
c;ondillon St!>OO AM/FM ens Asking 8•0-tU 7 $6500 ANY OFFER
-------673-8956 79 Corolla Deluxe. 25K -Must sell Xlnt cond 72 VW Bug. •lnl paint,
$3950/ofler 646·3638 t>ody & eng, new radials. __ $2300 495·9527 all 6PM
72 Corolla • Gd depen· -dable transportation. rt>ll 74 VW Westraha Pop· Top
eng, 35 mpg am/Im camper eatra clean SS.
radio. some t>Ody da-000 1'37·8_6_46 ___ _
mage $475/obo call
answer ad 652. 642·4300 24 hrs.
'76 RABBIT
lnllexl ••ke new, runs
great , stereo $2595
080 Mike 631·4615
t975 vw Buo Excellent
cond, Low m1l6S Sunrt
$3300 or t>esl otter
546-6247 ----1 Vol~o 9712 •.•.....•..•.•••••....
66 122S, new clutch.
good shape, ret1at>le.
runs great, good 11r11,
stereo S 1800 875·11565.
selecllon of new and 675 _5487 Q esiwknds •••••••• , •• ••••••••••• f .,11 """' So«no 640-03C/4
used B111cks rn Orange • 1910 OlDSllOllLE ,74 firebir~ C~ounty loday• !J!!A~ .....•...•. !.~~~ CUTLASS t";UPREME f IJHM JLJl 400 0•1Q
76 Dodge .Aspen Spec Cn111>" Aul 1 tr.Jn~ r.r,,,,, "''9•n" ourns •P.g
E01t 64K m1. all power 8 t:LOll"''"<.•• ""'~"1 pnwPr g.;, A 1 ll'>SIC· $2500 k cyl Call all 4 673-;246 .\ 10,•ded' t2f,4,'l Allra• 114 t,44 11,4q aft '> PM
llVP C..cH' . ,I ... Do~,. Charcer o•LY S4tl15! I 7 rir••ll•rd •ed cliw;11..
For C1ass11ied Ad aes1 Jtte• cash only I HOWARD Cht"roltt ' "" ••·• 1 "" N eng 11, rt I lrt OrGf19f C-iy
2!125 Hart>or BlvO
COSTA MESA
979-2500
Ag~,:~N 675· 1153 Oo11e 011.111 S• ~ ~,"~'~/1':'\~~·~ 4N4';0
Dally Pilot Ford 9940 r~FwPORT BCACH
AO-VISOR •••• • ••••••••••• ••• ••• 833-0555 , . •Rn 1,, ,, p, • Vft ir, 000
642•5678 GoOd •• ,., ., • ' t>:w want h..1
eco11 I ' t· I I I f r ' 0 a f Cta~os 642·5676 S65001t>OO 720-1665
MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE
WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • • NEWPORT DATSUN I 01 LONGPRE PONTIAC COST A MESA DA TSUH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 546-1934 3 blocks
90ulh of San Diego Freeway oft Ha.rbor B tvd Complete
, ~dy shop Sales Servrce Parts Service Dept open
onday lhru f;riday 7 30 A M 10 5 30 P M and 8 A M to
P.M on Saturday
868 Dove Street. Newport Beach Tel 833· 1300 Al the
triangle or Jamboree, MacArthur & Brrstol behind Victoria
Sta11on Sates Service. leasing & Parts. We make great
deals•
13600 Beach Blvd Wes1m1nster Tel 892·6651 Orange
County s oldest and 1arges1 Pon11ac dealership Sales.
Service Parts
2845 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 540 6410 Serving
Orange County lor 16 years I Mote So 405
IUCH IMPOtrTS
Dove Streel Newpon Beach Tel 752-0900 Call us.
1 .1 ... ' • 11.11a Rr".,,"0 Peugeo• Saali &
JOHNSON & SON UHCOlH MERCURY
ie26 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 540-5630 57 Years
of friendly family service -Orange County s oldest Lin·
cokf-Mercury dealership ~· >
RV s11rvrce
MIW,ORT IMPOITS
3i-(j'O W Cont H 1gnw11y Newport Buen Tet
.~40-1764. The Ferrari HeactQuartors.
0 HAIERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 540·9100 Orange
County s Largest Cadillac dealer Sates Service Leas·
1ng
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DAVID J . PHILLIPS IUICK-POHTIAC·MAZDA
Sates • S ervice • Leasing
24888 Alicia Parkway
Laguna Hills 837·2400
fZ) CHICK IVERSOH PORSCHE-AUDl·VW
415 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673-0900 Tne only
dealership in Orange County wUh these three great
makes under one roof'
• ALAN MAG HOH ,ONTIAC·SUlilU
2"'80 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tet 549-4300 Sates,
Service Leasing Mr Ooodwrench
• CLASSIC AUTOMOllLll
785 Newton Wey. Co••• M ..... Tel. 831· 1393
"JAGUARS OUR SPECIAL TV"
XK t20'•/140'a/150'a/E-Typea
Sales -Serv~ -R .. toratlon•
Off Ptacenua between 17th I 18th In Co11a M ...
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DICK MILLIR FIAT/LANCIA
"Probably lhe towesf pnced Fiats 1n Southern Cahtorn1a ·
(Located 1 mite north ot South Coasl Plaza
near Main St and Warner Ave in Santa Ana )
120 W Warner. San1a Ana 557 2132
• SANTA AHADATSUH
2001 E 17th Slreet. Santa Ana Tel 558-7811 Your
Or1g1nat Ded1ca1ed Datsun Deeter
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showroom and see why we re lhe # 1 Mazda oeater 1n
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601 S Anaherm Blvd Anaheim 956-1820 Just norlh ol
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We olfer what n o b1ntc or lees. c°'"'*'y can. 1 E11per11y
1tatfed. mott modern Hrvtce & partt dte>I • 2. One of tho
Southl•nct'• most expenenced sates a leasing 11111. 3
Ell mi nail on of the mlddlema n by leasing dealer dlree1
831·20401 M IHlon Viejo 495.,.949
SUNSET FORD, IHC.
(Home ot Wrllle the Whale) 5440 Garoen Grove Blvd
Westminster Tel 636-4010
ORANGE COUNTY VOL VO
10120 Garden Grove Blvd . Garden Grove
Tel. 530·9190 Excluslv6ly Volvo lo cover all your Volvo
requirements
New•Used•Sales•Leaslng•Parts•Servlce•Body Shop
Freeway close 1n the h6ert of Orange County al Garden
Grove Blvd & BrookhurSI
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2828 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Oler 20 yeers serving
Orange Countyt Sates. teasing, serv1oe Cell 546·1200;
special parts line, 546-9400, body shop hne. 754-04C"
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1540 Jan1boree Road Newporl Beach 6-40-64441 Sales.
Service Parts And Leasing
A COllMllR DeLILLO CHIVROLl'.T
W (Formerly Qroth Chevrolet)
182 11 8"ch Blvd .. Huntington 8Hotl
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HB voters ,to dee de high-rise issue?
By ROBERT BAflKER
Of'lt!eDellr ..........
• Interest in startlna a petition
drive. · She Ca lif ornia Co)aatal
Commission.
and Lake streets and Walnut
Avenue and Pacific Coa8t
Highway. Critics of hlgh-rlae buildings in
downtown Huntington Beach
reportedly are thinking about
launching a petition drive to put
the controvenlal iaue to a vote
of the citizens.
"It's being given strong
consideration at ,thla time," he
said.
Wright maintains that three
stories should be the maxlmum.
"The people would be
overpowered b y anything
higher," he said.
Three-story height limits
would be expected in the rest of
the downtown area, roughly
along Pacific Coast Highway
Crom Golden Wes t Street to·•
Beach Boulevard. Leonard Wright, a lonjltime
critic of high rile buUdlnp ln the
coastal area around the pier, said
several people have expres,,ed an
Wh at has sparked the
apparent sentiment for an
initiaUve measure is recent action
by the Huntington Beach City
Council to approve In concept
12-story, and higher, buildings In
a plan submitted last month to
City officials said the hiTh-rise
buildings, providing resi ential,
commercial and offic use,
possibly would be located in a
six-block area bounded by 6th
Wright said this week that he
believes that intense commerdal
development m the Corm o! a
CREATJVITY CHANNELED -Chris and Scott, who
painted thelr faces to preserve their "semi-anonymity,"
WOflder which passers-by will see the two faces they've
hidden in mural on Santf Ana River channel .
Artists face up to so"iety
Muralists discover painting on river channel prompts !brushes with the law
By ROBERT BARKER
OflMDelly.......... .
Chris and Scott are a couple of young
Orange Coast College art students who take
their art pretty seriously.
They have worked various hours of the
day and night in painting a large and
colorful mural on the side of the Santa Ana
River Channel on Fountain Valley-Costa
Mesa border.
The young men. who say they want to
remain "semi-anonymous" to keep from
possibly getting into trouble for painting on
public property, say they put about $100
worth of paint and 11 hours of work into
the project. 1
Chris. the chief artist, tells how much of
the work was done in quick bunts to avoid
detection by police.
He asserts that they ran and hid from a
patrolman with a walkie-talkie on one
occasion and hid in the river sand from a
police helicopter another time.
They put the finishing touches on the
white, yellow, orange, red, black, blue,
green and white picture over the weekend.
It can be seen best from the right lanes of
the northbound San Diego Freeway as they
cross over the bridge near Euclid Street
in Fountain Valley.
Two faces are camouflaged an the
artwork.
One is located in the upper right-hand
edge of the painting. Chris says it
represents ioclety.
second, upside-down on the opposite
of the mural, represents real people
ng a look at society.
e've been gett.ing some outstanding
f back from people who knew we did it.
Th y are impressed with the size and
color," Chris says.
Chris asserted that the young artists,
both residents of Fountain Valley, were
motivated by their d esire to eliminate
satanic writings and slogans appt:aring at
the river channel that were getting more
and more insulting.
"We were merely trying to replace the
satanic slogans with aomething that would
draw thought and beauty to a point where
ugly defacement of property once was."
regional shopping cent4!r 1s
unreal la tic.
He said there are no freeways
and not many traffic corridors to
support development.
Wright also asserted that the
area provides only "a half circle" -
to draw from. "People aren't
gomg to be coming into the area
from the ocean to shop," he said
He also said that alleged lack
or transportation facilities could
1mpa1r office development.
"There are no airports and the
existing streets couldn't handle
the traffic," he dedared. ''There
would be stop-and-go driving.
People soon would go to a more
t:onvenienl place"
He said lhal commercial and
office buildings likely would ~
taken over by heavy densitf
res1denual uses
French break
U.S. embargo
on pipeline
LE HAVRE, France (AP) -
Dock workers loaded thr ee
compressors destined for the
Soviet uatural gas pipeline
aboard a French freighter today
in the first Western European
shipment of U.S . embargoed
equipment for the project.
The three compressors were
built by Dresser France. a wholly
owned subsidiary of Dresser
Industries Inc .. of Dallas, Texas.
They w e re load ed o n the
freighter Borodine, which was to
leave the port of Le Havre later
today for Riga, the capital of
Soviet Latvia.
Dresser France said Tuesday it
would fulfill its c.'Ontract with the
Soviet Union after receiving a
requisition order to do so from
the French government. Under
French law. the government can
requisition the services of private
companies if those services are
judged to be in the national
interest.
Sources in Washington said
President Reagan will blacklist
the French subsidiary If it ships
the equipment to the Soviets in
defiance of his pipeline embargo.
S uch a move would bar the
French subsidiar y Crom
importing spec1f1c items and
tN·hnology from its parent
t•ompany. or from any other
American suppliers of the same
Items. said the sources, who
declined to be 1dent1fied.
Dr<.'SSE.'r Industries t.'Om plained
1l was caught .. between a rock
and a hard place .. because or the
two governme nt confllcllng
orders
Then• were' no 1mmed1ate
<.·omments from the Frenc h
governm~nl about the delivery of
Dresser's compressors <>.l:
Reagan's threat to impos~
sun<.·t1ons against the firm. A
Frem·h government spokesman
said thC' pipeline issue was not
d1sc·usst.'CI at Wc·dnesday's weekly
Cabinet session.
H owt•ver. labor unions at
Drcssvr France' expr essed
t•oncern today about possible US.
~a nctions and demanded a
(See PIPELINE, Page AZ )
Irvine hospital plan
vetoed by Brown
Following a week of fie rce
lobbying efforts. Gov. Edmund
G . Brown Jr. vetoed legislation
Wednesday that would have
helped a group to build Irvine 's
first hospital. ·
Dr. Stanley van den Noort.
dean of UC Irvine's College of
Medicine, was singled out as the
chief opponent of the bill. The
legislation was introduced in
February and had passed the
state Assembly and Senate
before he read about 1t last week
in a newspaper story.
Even so. va n den Noo rt
managed to quickly garner
opposition to the bill an the
governor's office as well as with
members of the state Legislature.
ensuring that 1t had Little chant-e
of passage. sources said
The bill. sponsored by
Assemblywoman Maria n
Bergeson, R ·Newporl Beach.
w o uld hav e permitted
Saddleback Community College
District trustees to lease l 0 acres
of land at 1ts north campus to
Irvine Medical Center (IMC).
The lease was to be at fair
market value for a term of 99
vcars.
• IMC off1 c1als said thev also
planned to purchase 22· acres
from the Irvine Company for
their planned $95.8 million
medical cent.er.
Though veto of the special
land ball 1s considered a setback
by IMC officials. they noted
ultJmate approval of any hospital
plan for the city wall have to
<.·'>m e fr o m the Office o f
Statewide Health Planning and
Dc-velopment
Nestande Newport of jet flight increase
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of'hlWIJNot .....
Bruce Nestande, chairman of
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors, had a st.em warning
Wednesday for Newport Beach.
The city can expect an increase
ln the permitted number or jet
COUNTY
departures from John Wayne
Airport If it cootinues to promote
commercial ventures. such as
hotels, that boost local air
transportation demand.
Should the city not change its
current course, Nestande said,
"Then maybe we will have to
Snails have day in Irvine
Slimy, stomped on and ambushed with Snarol,
the lowly garden snail will finally get its day in the
s un next mo nth when the Irvine Ch amber of
Commerce sponsor's a snail race(?). Page Bl.
County backs Niguel project
The coun\y hae agreeq to underwrite low-interest
bonds for a development in Laguna Niguel, although
superviaor Bruce Nestande believes the funds do not
provide a "•ignificant public benefit ... Page A6.
NATION
WASHINGTON (AP) l-'lbe Justice Department
sued 2~ defendanta today, Including ~me of the
nation'• better-known corporations, to force them to
help dean \.IP a hazardoua wute dump ln downtown Hal1\Uton, Ohio, whJch the government Mid preeenta
an Unminent and aubltandal ~ to human health.
add a lot more flights. I can't say
how many at this point."
The board chai rman's
comments followed disclosure
that county officla.la are studying
five options for the future o! the
airport ranging from holding the
line on expansion to increasing
the number of jet departures to
98 per day. Forty-one per day are
nO'f permitted.
The plans were prepared by
the county airport staff.
"As far as I see It, the city is
thumbing its noee at us, wanting
to close down the airport, but
WASHING TON (AP) -The Federal Election
Commission ruled today that broadcasters may offer
free air time to political parties, if the time ls made
available to both Republicans and Democrats. The case
is expected to have broad impllcatlons for the
broadcasting industry.
BUSINESS
Rate dip viewed cautiously
Mortgage interest rates are comina down, but
lenders and builders are reacting cautiously after
being burned in 1980. Page Bf.
SPORTS
Fernando sparks the DotJl.en "
Fernando Valenruela'a ann -Md bat -help
move the Loa An1ele1 Dodaera back into 1ole
poae11lon of flrat place ln the NatJon.al Le.aaue
Western Oivllion. Paae Cl.
expanding the hotels, .. Nestande
$.llid.
not been approved.)
He referred to a proposal by
the Marriott Hotel Corp. to
expand its Fashion Island facility
with a 12-story. 210 -room
addition. (While plans have been
submitted to the city, they have
Newport Beach Councilman
P a ul Hummel criticized the
options today as being "out of
ccntext with reality."
''l don't see how the county can -
even conceive of considering'~
(See JETS, Page A2 )
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Coach rates the players
Mike Giddings, varsity football coach at Newpor1
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More troops joining Marines
on 'Big A'
set for Rotary
French, Italian forces land
to o versee PLO evacuation
A fUrn 1Ude program on the
develo pment of Anaheim
Stadium is scheduled to be
resen ted to the Huntington
ach Rotary Club Friday at
noon at the Huntington
Seacliff Country Club.
Tom Liegler, g e nt>'ta l
•Pac i flea Communl ty
Hospital In Huntington Beach
is sponsoring the fourth
annual free "back to school"
immunization clinic from 5 to
9 p.m . Tuesday at the Carmen
Yuppa Conference Ce nter,
18819 Delaware St., across
the street from the hospital.
Vaccinations will be given
manager of the stadium,
convention cente r and golf
c o urs es for the cl t y of
Anaheim, will make the
presentation.
Anahe im Stadium Is the
home of the California Ansels
and the Los Angeles Rama.
for polio, diphtheria, tetanus,
mumps, whooping cough,
rube lla and m e asl es for
children from 6 months to 16
years.
C h i ldren mu s t be
accompanied by a pa.rent or
guard i an and past
immunization records shouJd
be brought to the clinic. -------• Registra'lion is be ing
conducted for pre-school and
kindergarten classes be ing
offer ed at Beth Shalom
Community Pre-School, 2625
N. Tustin Ave., Santa Ana.
Th e a cc red1t e d
kinde rga rten will have an
emphasis on J ewish culture.
Registration information is
available by calling 633-1984.
BEIRUT. L e banon (AP) -
M ore Fre n c h and Itali an
peacckt·cplng troope l&mded In
war-battered Beirut today and
p1nl'<l U.S. Marines In overseelna
tht· e vacuation of Palestine
Liberation Organization fighters
from the Israeli-ringed Lebanese
capital.
The Syrian army sent 61 trucks
a nd tank carriers across Israeli
Jines to w est Beirut to start a
two-day overland evacuation to
Syria Friday of 3,500 trOOP6 and
o ffi ce r s o f th e S'y r i an -
commanded Palestine Liberation
Arm y, an Israe li arm y
spokesman m Lebanon said.
Lebanon's state radfo and the
Syr1an government earlie.r said
the Hittin Brigade evacuation on
the Beirut-Damascus highway
would begin today despite the
P LO's fear o f a ttack from
Presid e nt-e lect Gemayel's
Lebanese Christian militiamen.
"There is no land evacuation
t od ay ," the Is rae li military
s pokesman told reporters in
suburban Baabda, five miles east
of Beirut.
A truck convoy carrying about
500 PLO guerrillas was at the
JETS TO INCREASE OVER NEWPORT?. • •
increasing flights knowing that
the noise Impact on Newport
already is so great.
"I'd like to know what's
bf?come of an alternate site Cor an
;airport. Suddenly we're back to
trying to make d o with a
completely unsatisfactory site."
Newport Mayor J ac k ie
Heather Said she is disturbed by
the con n o tations of the five
options. She pointed ou t this
follows on the heels of a court
ruling striking down the airport's
pprirneter rule.
Suddenly it s eems like
everything is crashing d own
around us again," she said. "Our
various safeguards are just being
swept away and it's frightening."
Heather declined to respond to
the pointed remarks made by
Nestande.
Nestande was one of two
supervisors reached for comme nt
on the airport expansion issue.
HEITANDE
Two oth er supervisors, Ra lph
Clark and Harriett Wieder, were
out of town. Supervisor Roger
S tant.on also was unavailable.
The o the r s upervisor
cont.acted. Thomas Riley, said he
support<; an option whereby the
numbe r of flights would be
increased to 55 per day as noise
reductions are achieved.
This alternate, known a s
Option 3, is very similar to the
airport ex p a nsion pro gram
PIPEI.INE GEAR LOADED ...
meeting with manageme n t to
~ the situation.
"Reagan wants to make an
example of Dresser-France,'' a
union spokesman said. "More
than ever, w e mus t r e main
vigilant and prepare ourselves for
a tough battle to guarantee o ur jc>tls .••
Union employees at Dresser
demonstrated at the docks of Le
Havre on Tuesday to protest the
U.S. embargo. The unions claim
260 workers could have been laid
off if the embargo h ad been
honored.
The three compressors are the
first of 21 compressors Dresser
France was to provide for the
3.500 -mile pipe line that is
scheduled to begin d eliver ing
n a tural gas from Siberia to
West ern Eu rope some time in
1984.
outlined m lhe now-defunct 1981
airport maste r plan. That
docume nt was overturned by
order of an Orange County
Superior Court judge who ruled
environmental documentation for
the project was insufficient.
Option 3 would permit
expansion of the airport terminal
and parking facilities to handle
6.2 million passengers annually.
The overburdened facility today
handles 2.5 million travelers each
year.
Under Option 3. about 125
acres of land south of the airport
containing 531 dwellings would
be within boundaries of a high-
noise impact w ne.
Two ot the options would
retain the present 41 flights per
day cap on commer cial jet
d e partures. One plan would
permit 73 flights, another 98.
Crash kills
7 workers
EARLIMART (AP) -A
pickup packed with 20 farm
workers slammed into a truck
parked along Highway 99 near
Earhmart before dawn today,
ktlhng seven farmworkers and
mjunng at least 12 others.
Six people died in the 5:20 a.m .
crash
Partly cloudy
Coastal
Nort~t winds 10 10 20 knots
OY9f the outfit watflfl n~ Point
Concieptlon ..,.,h 4 to 7 1001 aeu
Local low ctouo1 and log
EIMwllere, light variable wlndt
aouthwat to -t II to 16 knots
during 11ternoo11 1 to 2 loot
south-I swell Becoming plf11y
cloudy al1fltnoon
U.S. sumniary
Showers end 1hunderllorms
llng«ed 0Yfl( the South-I H rly
today, co11ttnulng melnly over
New Mexleo, Wlllle ahOWflfS and
thun~ratorms d1mpened •r•H
In the UPI)« Mlctw.et end a 1-
ahow ere t ouched the lower ~lelourl ~ttey and Maine , EJMwtlere, fair 11<1es ptevalted
,,,,_ the Pacific North-II. the
:C:thern Plllnt end eu t or the 1~e111c Northwest wu
reeling • werm spell. Th•
l"""9fltUl'e reached 1 high or 87
"Yedne.ld1y In Seattle, bre1kl11Q !~ 1947 record ol 82 t0< the d1y. Tll• high It Olympl• ... go
"",_, eurpualng Ille previous recatd of 85, llso Mt In 1g47
Wednftday night t•~ lnchM of r41" fell et e.c.lante. Utah, In one .
hour. l..oce lly he1vy reins
'!'iedne1dey al10 hit southern
Arizona with floodlng Hit of Yl-!M-1Temper1tu r e1 before d1wn
r~ from 1 tow of 42 11 Minot.
N1D;. to 17 II Fort Worth. l;~•.
aooordlng to the N1Uon11
WMOMW Setvloe
California
'°"t"-"' C1U10<nl1na ehould
~-"* tempenlturaa with
l .. Oltted afterno o n
ttuldeltlhOwerl end -l\lgttl aAd morning COMlal aloud• on
F#fd.t, 8000fdlng to Iha Natlonel w.-..kvlce. 'HlllN In Loa Anoelel wlll lie 85
..llllle Owen• 'ielley 11a1 """'*aturw could eoar Into the '9•· Mountain •rea lllgh• 111
toreet•t trom 78 10 II "'Ith
~. deun temparetur ..
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, 12.
town l.ot Anoe'" lows
i toreaat In Ille upper toe, 80 to .. In \tie inou/rtlllna
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Charllte NC
Cheyenne
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Clnc:lnnell
Cleveland
Clmbla SC
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74 60
84 81
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75 57
78 53
84 51
95 67
77 50
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No. Pl•tte 83 54
89 70 Okla City
Omaha 78 83 1 42
Orlando 92 75
Phtlldphla 67 60
PhOenlx g6 62
73 52
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76 56
79 5g
83 81
78 50
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Piiand. Me 68 61 .22
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94 68 Providence 74 81 ,46
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Fretno 97 64
Lenc1ster 92 67
Los Angele1 82 70
M1rysville 67
Montarey 63
Need I.. 88
01kl1nd 64
PHO Robles 94 55
Rad Bluff g5
Redwood City 70 60
Sacramento 68 56
Sattn11 62 50
Si n Diego 78 71
San FrlllCISCO 60 55
Sent• B1rt>1r1 76 57
Senta M11t1 71
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Th«mal 95
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US. Marine contrulled port
~ntrancc at midday tor Ha
evacuation to the Syrian port ol
Tartu.t.
But It WN not clear wheth~r
any aea evac uation of t he
guerrillas was planned for today.
Greek and C ypriot passenger
ships took a totul of 3 ,807
iiuerrlllas io J ordan, Iraq,
Tunisia, South Yemen , Syria
and Sudan In the past fi ve days,
areordlng to Lebanese and PLO
estimates.
Both ~'Ontend the total of PLO
guerrillas schedule d f o r
evacuation was between 7,100
and 7,500 according to the plan
U.S. presidential envoy Philip C.
Habib had drawn for the PLO
d ispersal in the Arab world. But
Israel said 3,484 PLO already
have been evacuated by boat out
of a tota l of 8,674 sla te d for
evacuation.
Meanwhile, President Reagan,
vacationing near Santa Barbara.
Calif .. was m o nltorrng the
deployment of U.S. Marines in
Be irut from his mo untaintop
ranch where he is settling in for
a 13-day vacatiotl.
U~o
OBSERVING -U.S . Marines (left) stay on the sidelines as a
Palestinian woman argues with Lebanese soldiers in Beirut.
She wanted to follow a truck which had taken her PLO
husband to a ship for relocation in Syria.
Joh-training firm probed
A Garden Grove-bas ed
organization which handled large
sums of federal job training
funds for Orange County is belng
investigated by the district
attorney's office because an audit
showed $161,000 could not be
accounted for.
Under scrutin y I s the
Neighborhood Youth Corps.
which at one time handled a
multi-million dollar payroll for
job trainees participating in
programs sponsored by Orange
County's Manpower Commission.
The probe was requested by
the commission a month ago after
an audit by a Newport Beach
accounting firm indicated some
of the federal funds h andled by
the Youth Corps could not be
accounted for, according to
authorities.
De puty District Attorney
Wally Wade said investigators
from his office have been
scrutinizing the results of the
audit by Conrad and Associates.
Wade said the probe ls still in its
preliminary stages.
He s aid allegations of
wrongdoing have no t bee n
leveled against anyone. "We
don't even know yet if there's a
crime or not," the deputy district
attorney said.
The Youth Corps, under a
contract -which expired last
year -with the Manpower
Commission, kept job training
records and disbursed paychecks
to participants in the program.
The money came from the
federal government's
Comprehensive Employment and
T raining Act (CETA) program.
Frank T e a s e . e xecutive
director of the Ne ighborhood
Youth CorJ>6, said he was never
given a chance to fully respond to
th e outside audit o f h is
organization.
If he had, Tease said, he could
have supplied the additional
documentation needed to verify
use of the $161,000.
Compared with the nearly $23
million the Youth Corps has
d isbursed over the past six years
in job training funds, he said, the
$1 6 1.000 is only a "small
variance."
Tease said he was unaware
that the results of the audit had
been forwarded to the District
Attorne y 's oHice until news
reporters contacted him about 1t
Wednesday.
Brown OKs lawmen merger
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.
has signed a controversiaJ bill by
J\sse mblywo man Marian
Bergeson, R -Newport Beach ,
des igned t o ultimatel y
consol idate court r e late d
functions of the Orange County
sheriffs department and marshal
office.
Under terms of the bill th.at
has been in the legislature for
two years, a committee comprised
of two county supervisors, the
presiding superior court judge. a
municipal court judge and an at-
large member wouJd investigate
consolidation and m ake
recommendations.
The Storekeeper for Her is
a new opresslon of an Idea
that has never chanaed.
A store for her In the tradition of
The consolidation plan would
have to be ratified by a majority
of the county's trial court judges
and the state Legisiature.
Brown signed the bill Tuesday.
according to aides.
The s heriff's department
provides court bailiffs in the
superior courts, the marshal's
ofhce provides similar functions
m the municipal courts.
It has been e stimated that
more than $1 million annually
could be saved if the court
services functions of the two
departments are combined and
duplicative services eliminated.
BerReson said.
Tax, pol rap ousts solon
NEW YORK (AP) -Former
Rep. Frederick Richmond say.s he
resigned from the House of
Representatives and pleaded
guilty to tax evas ion and
marijuana charges "on the basis
of the counsel of my conscience."
Richmond. one of the richest
men in Congress. turned in his
resignation Wednesday .
to offer many of the finest names In
sporuwear and accessories. Plan to stop
by 500n lo meet our courteous, know\-
cd,eable staff.
the orisinal Stordt~. where you
Ql'I expect to find the aame lncom-s-able eervice and dildncllve col-
i.ctlon of dulic Spe>tUweat. A $tort
committed U> tnldltJon and tht .slm·
plldty of aood tutc.
And join U$ for the Grand Opcnlna llw
was a doun )'QtS In the maJtina.
Wt think you'll aartt that The
Storekeeper for Her was wdl
worth the wait.
Located, not coincidentally. •
door •WI.>' from The Sloe. At 11'1~/twlW. wtnow
tlW ,.,m Md qwtllzy MWJr fO ""' o/~
Small wonder then that we've chotcn
~ lccq>er. Jn Westclltt Plua.
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\
STATE
State Senate backs joint custody
By The A11oclated P reu
SACRAMENTO Lt>ti111l11t-ton to Nlt'Ourage
cour'\a to order joint child custOdy In dlvor<.-c
CNetS, ev~n whun om· pun•nt dlaal(rt-.•11. h11s won
atate senate approvul,
T he blll, AB2202, by Assemblyman Charles
lmbrecht, R -Ve nturu, won a 23 -2 v ote
Wednesday and was returned to th e Assembly
It would requlrt• JUdgt• to g1vt-lhl' highl·st
pn•feri:nc~ to JOtnl nuiiody , lht• Sl'l'on d
p n •Ct•rcnce lo joint lt·~ul 1·u11t<>d y with oni: part·nt
having phyllkul ('Ustody of the child, and ttw
lowest pref et i:llCL' to solv legal cuatody by orw
parent.
New airline begins Hawaii flights today
LOS ANGELES -Hawaii Express, after
several false starts, will ina ugurate low·<.'OSt daily
Cllghts between Los Angeles and Ha wa11 today.
company officials said
The Federal A v iatio n Adm1n1stration
Wednesday cleared the fledgling airline to begin
the service that the L'Ompany had intended to
kick o ff several months ago.
Hawaii ~xpress will begin dally 747 Jumbo
,Jet fhghts between Los Angelt-s and Honolulu,
operating from TWA's Los Angeles International
Airpo rt Termina l No. 3. The one -way fare
between Los Ange les and Honolulu is $1 19.95,
with fares $20 to $30 less for those who made the
t•arhest reservations.
Unemployment benefit package cleared
SACRAMENTO -Lcgislauon to tap th~
unemployment insuranC(' fund for a $30 increase
in maximum weekly bcneCtts and an employer
tax break of $350 rruUion to $400 million has
breezed through the Senate.
AB3154 by. Assemblyman Alis ter McAhstcr,
0-San Jose. would -in conjunction with other
pendi ng l eg is latio n raise m;:,iximum
une mployment benefits from $1;$6 to $166 a
week nexl year.
As part o f a labor-management agreement
that produced the bill, it w o uld also rt•duc<'
employer l'Ontributions to the state fund by as
mu c h as $400 mill ion. depending o n
rongressionaJ action on a pending tax measure
San Francisco gets shipyard windfall
SAN FRANCISCO The Bethleh em Steel
Corp. has agreed to sell its historic shipyard to
San Francisco for $1 as part of a mulu-m1llton
d eal city officials hope will strengthen the port, it
was announced. .
Under the plan, the 40-acre site will be
NATION
leased for 30 years by Todd Shipyards Corp.,
which will pay $2 million annually in ren ts and
fees, invest $10 million in improvements and pay
$ l.5 million annually for yard maintenant'e,
Todd will pay Bethle hem $14 million for the
yard's equipm<.•nt
Radioactive leak shuts down reactor
ATHENS. Ala. -A reactor at Browns
Ferry, the nation's largest nuclear power plant,
was shut down so officials could determine the
cause of a leak of radioactive water. officials say.
Bill Steverson . a s pokesman for th e
Tennessee Valley Autho rity in Chattanooga,
Tenn .. said no water leaked o utside the.' Unit 3
reactor He characterized Wednesday·s int·1dent
as "not unusual."
Operators decided to shut down the reactor
after h ighly radioactive w att•r in the unit's
primary cooling system began leaking at the rate
of three gallons a mmutt' into a L'Ontainment area
below
Newspaper, two unions reach agreement
NEW YORK -The Daily New s and the last
two of its 11 labor unions reached agreement
today o.n cost-reduction measures that newspaper
o fficials say are necessary to save the na tion's
largest general-circuJation daily.
The accords were disclosed afte r marathon
negotiations between the newspaper and the
Newspaper Deliverers Union were completed at
-t a m . They represented the• hnal step for the
paper's owner. the Tribune Co of Chicago, to
:;ave the paper Crom foldinR
The ·Tribune Co. had told the unions last
April that the News needed to eliminate the
L'qUivalent of 1.340 pbs to save some $50 m1ll1on
a year
Stolen metal cones not nuke warheads
VALLEY FORGE, Pa. -Four metal <."Ones
taken from a General Electric Co. plant here by a
pacifist grou p were scrap, not unarmed nuclear
warheads as the group had claimed, according to
Pentagon an d company oHicials.
"What t hey got is not the warhead itself but
some of the components of the re-entry vehicle,"
WORLD
James Freeman. chief of the Pentagon Armed
forces News Branch told The Associated PTcss.
A re-entry vehicle helps car ry the warhead to its
target . but 1s not explosive itself.
Freeman said, "There 1s no nuclear stuff
made up at the GE plant."
Soviet space mission to end on Friday
MOSCOW -The latest Soviet orbital crew,
includ ing the second woman to fly in space. will
end its eig h t-day m 1ss1on Friday, the official
news agency Tass reported today.
Svetlana Savitskaya. 34, and her two male
collea~es were launched AUR. 19. docked their
Soyuz T-7 capsule with the orbiting Salyut 7
space station the following day. and began
biological and medical experiments o n how
women a da pt to space.
Savitskaya. a test pilot who h as set 19 world
aviation r~ords. was designated a "researche r"
a'board h e r first orbita l flight. Ale xander
Serebrov the 38-year-old fhght e ngineer. also
was making his space debut. The m1ss1on was
commanded b y vete ra n cosmonaut Leonid
Popov, 36.
Second bomb found on Pan Am jumbo jet
RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil -The FBI and
Brazilian police are investigating the second
bomb aboard a Pan Am 1umbo jet in 15 days.
The first bomb exploded on a fhght from
Tok yo to Honolulu. k1lhng a passenger, but the
second was found and removed before it went
lff
There were no immediate repor ts oC any
11nks between the two incidents.
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.11r111wr hur:-.l into 1 larn<'s al Lt·r running off lh t•
Pnd o l lht• runw<1y un b.h1g:.ik 1 Island. <ill t:!H
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nwmlx·r .... 1•S(-;1pt·d I 1 nnl
l1v1·'> Onlv two p1 ·oplu
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Japanese jet crashes, burns
Skids off runway at l shigaki; a ll J .'JB aboard saved t ....
TOK YU tAPl A NanM·t
A1rlmt·s Bol'tng n7 wa:. almost
totally dl·struy1•d by fin· <Afl<·1
skidding off tht• l•nd of a runw<Jy
on " southern JapanL•st• 1sl<m cJ
tod<1y , but a <.JU lc-k t.'Val'Uat111n
pn•v(•ntC'd any Sl'rtous tnJUnt•s
amo ng tht· I :n p.1sst•ngpr-, Jnd
f1vt• <.l'l''" mc·mlx•rs. <1uthont1l·s
S<lld
1'ht· donwst1l a1rlam·r ::.kidded
abou 1 100 vanls off thl· c•nd ol
tht• runway at lsh1gak1. a small
island sout hwt•.,t of Ok111e1wa.
,ind burst mto flanws afwr going
through a f Pm«· and h11tin~ ·•
patch o f s hrubbery , th1·
authorit1<'s said
A swwardl•Ss and an <•ldt'rl:-i
fc>malt• pass1·ng<·r w1·r1•
hosp1talt:wd ror tn•atmt•nt of
b r u 1s t• s. w h 1 I 1• -t 0 o t h 1• 1
pas.<;<>ngC'rs haVl' b<'<·n tre<Att-<l and
rC'IL•<1sC'<i from t he· 1::.l.i nd ':-.
hosp1ull, <1 hosp1wl orfw1c.il. G1ko
Kah1ra. said.
R 1 t'>uko Ovadom;Ht. ll. a
stewardt• ... s, a nd Mrs YonL·ko
M1var<1. 70, r emain in th<" Ya~·y<.1m<.1 Hospita l in goud
l'ond1t1un Kab1ra said,
··circumst:.in1.·l'S s urrounding
thl' fin· an· still not t:IL·ar. but 11
appe;Jrs th.it o n e• ol tht· two
1•ng1nt·::. <.·aught fin· e1fll·r th<.·
plant• landNI.' said a Na nst•1
A ir I 1 n I' I) { f i ('I a I J t Na ha .
1dt•nt1l y1ng h1msC"lf as S .Kok1
Japan's K yodo m·ws s1·rv it·l·
said tht• planc•'s pilot. Hirot<1d<1
N1s h1zak1. 4 0. a formC'r Air
[)('f eru.r F'nrn • p1 lot. h<id loggl•d
l.ti60 fl ying hours in a Bot·ing
7:lti, pn•df'<.'t'ssor ol lh<· Boeing
7:n, <ind had a total of 7,708
flvmg hour..
Engtnt'(•rs ror NanM'I l\Jrltnl'S
h a v <· g o n {' t o I s h 1 g a k 1 t u
1nvt·st1g<1tl' thl' t.·au::.t· of th<.·
~1cctdl'11t. Kyodo sa1J Thl• airline
is affilwtl•d with th1· national
11;.ig c<Jrnl'r Japan A11 l.1111· .... :ind
ha::. gro"''n ... 1m«· l !lh7 011 the
-,tn•ngth ol 1.1p1dly 1111 1 l'asing
traffH· by J.1p<inl·s•· tour 1sb
IJl'twt•1•n tht· soulh1·r11 111:11n
island of K yushu and ltu· islands
111 Okmaw.i
Tht a11l11wr wa ... Flight hit
•int· 11f lour d.111;. 1oundt11pi.
lwtw1·1·ri Nahci th1, 1·ap1till of
Okinawa s1;1l1 · about 1.1100 nulc•s
... outhwr•:-.t 111 Tokvci ;ind
l.;h1gak1, d ll'SOl'I ·:111d r110J
prod ut·1 ng 1sldnd 240 1111 lt•::.
... outhwl'st of Naha Aboul 1111100
J>t•oplt· livl' on tht· H 1-squ:u 1· rn1h•
.-.hind
ll was thl• firs t tomnu 1t·ial air
mishap in Japan '>lnl"" ,, J<ip<in
Air Lines DCH uashc'<.I Ill Tnkvo
&v during a land111g app111;.~·h
bsi l"l'b !I. killing 24 T lw ptlol.
Sc· 1J1 Kat a g 1r1 . ha.., 1,.. 1• 11
u n d 1· r go 1 n g p s v • h 1 ;i t 1 I l"
1 x<imtnat1ons
Pilots talked of 'aborting'
..
Cre w of ill-fate d 727 j e t conce rne d about weathe r
WAS HINGTON 1AP> Th('
crew of thC' Boc:•1ng 727 Jt't that
c rash c-d nt'<H N l'w Orl1·:'.lns
dearlv was eonet•rnt'Cl ;,1boul lh1• sevt·r~· Wt'athr r that PngulfC"CI th<.·
area and d1Sl·uss(.'<.I in d('tatl th1·
procedures fur Jlrnrt1ng t ht•
takC'off 1f prubl1·ms <ffUSl', a
t r a n S (' r I p t ll f <.' U l' k p l t
l·onvt•rsat1ons n•vt·alro todav
But tht' fullv loaded· P an
Am(•rtc·an World Airways J<'l
b egan s inking s h ortl y af tt•r
l..'\kroff. struck th<' tc>p of a lrt'<' ••
half m1k from the• runway and
fo ur s econds later plow c·d
through a rl's1dc•nt1al <irea
The transcript showed that
C<:tpt Kenneth L McCuller.. had
advised his l'O-p1lot. who wa.., .it
the· controls. what to d'> "1 f Wl'
havt• to ab<Jrt for anv reason ··
About 90 i.C'l'O.nds latl•r .
MtCullc-rs and the l'O·pilot. 1st
Off1n•r Donald A P1C"rce. ag.un
d1 s1:usscd proc·C'durt•s for
re.)E.'C'ttng a takeoff
P1 crt·{• had qu1•st1on s aboul
some of th<' pron'llurf's.
But McCullc•r.. n •v1('wt'<.I tht•m
I
and told his first offit•t•r that hc-
himst•lf had had "quite.• a f<'W
;1borts" 1n his career.
The• tra nsni pt s howed t h L•
ptlou. Wl'rl' aware of tht• pott.-nual
dangc•r of wind shear in the arc•a
but thl' f1n<1l s <•conds of
conversation gavl' n o 1nd11.<Jt10n
thl• plum• had cnt:ountt•rl'd one•
St•conds befor e.· the• p la n e
rolled down the runway, a third
crewman was hC'ard t o sav.
··Looking good.'' .
~the· planc b<'gan 1l." roll, ram
around the planl' apparently
began to fall mor<' hl·avily and
wincJsh1l'ld WI pers Wt•rc· SL·t tu
f u II s JX'<'CI
SN·onds afte>r liftoff McCullt•rs
Bomb checks
LOS ANGELES (AP) Spot
S<.'an:h(•:. by l'll.Y polic•c• o C two Pa n
Am plam·s didn't turn up any
explos1vl's in wh at a company
official savs is part of ·'steppt'Cl
up S(.'CUrtty mcasun.-s" following
discovt.>rv o f a bomb on ont' of 1Lc;
nokd J "pos1uv« d1mb "
"Gl'ar up."· Pll'rn· s;11d
But thrt•I' s t·c·o ncb latc·r
McCullC'n. unc·xplainedlv said.
·Cnmt· on h..i<.·k" a t:omm,ind Hi
pull baek tht· tonlruls "' the
plune's nos<• l'<>Uld nM· "Y1,u're·
sinking, Don Com1· on back ··
TwC'lvc· sl'londs lat1·1. the>
g round proximity ala1 n1 wa<;
heard and ;.if1<•r anoth1·r s1·v1•11
-.t'<.·oncls thc•n w;1:-. the· •;ou11d ol
impact
All 1-tti ahoiud 1h1· plant· and
c'1ght JX'opl1· 1111 the· gr11und \\""rl'
kill<·d 1n the· t:rash in Kt·nnc·r,,
La . J uly 9 ::.hortlv aftL•r tlw u ,II t, •
took off from tht• N1·w Or lt.,,ns·
lntc•rna uonal Airport
fruitless
fhgh~ 111 Bra11l
"We didn't hav<• a ny thn·at IC
was JUSt ..i prt'l·auucmary nw.1sur~:! :
for stt·ppc-d up St'<'Urtty n•llsons, ,
Pa n Am spo ke s man J l'f{ •
KrwndlC'r said today.
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•• KIF Orenge Co11t OAIL Y PILOT /Thur1day, Auguat 28, 1982
FireffTorks abuse leads
to local prohibition
C hances apRcar to be ~ood
that Huntington Be a c h will
become yet another of our m astal
cities to adopt a total ban on th<'
u s e o f fire works . S u c h an
ordinance is now being dra ftt.>d by
the city attorney's oflke .
Fireworks have long bc.-en a
traditional part of Fo urth o f July
celebrations and nowhere has this
been more tru e th a n 1n
Huntington Beach whe re a nnual
displays and the Inde p endence
Day parade have been considered
"the Orange County <'elebra tion "
for many years
Block parties have also been
traditio nal in the c ity, whe re
neighbors ga ther to shoot off their
fireworks toge ther
It is rather sad to note, the n.
that indiv idual fire w orks m ay
become a thing o f the pas t.
Charitable groups which have sold
the s o -c alled s afe and s an e
fireworks f or fund -r a is ing
puri>oses over the years will also
n eed to f 1nd o the r sourct.>s fur
no sang cash .
S ome a rg uments can be madl·
to suggcRt that p yrotechnics now
considt•rc.•d le g a l a r c n o t thf'
villains <:aus111g fu·es and d am age
d u 1·1n g F o u r th or Jul y
celebrations Illegal fire works. likt.•
bottle rocke ls , fircl'rac kc rs and
sky rockets, have been viewed as
tht.· d evices causing roof fires a nd
o fte n , persona l injury
Hu n t i n g t o n Beal'h fir e
o fficials, h o wever , have made a
good point in indicating the illegal
firew orks are ofte n ma xed w ith
le gal o n es b y the users, thus
making it far more d1ff1cult (or
a uthorities to locate and sto p tht>
u se o f the m o r e d a n g e r o u s
varieties.
Co n s id e rin g pr c:sc nt
s tructural de nsities and incre as ing
coas t.al population, it probably 1s
prudent that fireworks displays in
the years ahe ad be left to the•
professionals.
Life-saving service
It is high time the Fountain
Valley Community Hos pita l.
which serv es a s o n e o f th e
county's regional trauma centers
for handling criticaJ lnJUry cases,
received o fficial a uthorization for
the use of he licopters to transpor t
such cases.
In fact, helicopters h a ve been
bringing patients to the h ospital
two or three times a month in
life-threatening cases, but without
the required local, s tate and
federal blessing.
Now the Fountain Valley City
Council has taken a first step to
legalize the service by authorizing
operation of a h e lipad on the
hospital g r ounds. With this in
hand , s tate and f e der a l
a uth orization s hould b e
forthcoming shortly.
The 70-by-70 foot landing pad
on the hos pital lawn will b e
protected by an 18-inch barrier, to
prevent autos from e nte ring the
area , and w ill be equipped with a
wind sock an d fire t.'Xtingu1shers
a ll r e la t ively in expe nsive
investmen ts.
Addition all v. the council has
stipulated tha t ust· of t he hehpad
must be restric ted to e mergency
cases; that the h elicopters fly only
over i ndus tria l zo n es, n o t
residential areas; and that own ers
of the facility indemnify the city
against any accide nt cla ims tha t
may arise from o pera tion of the
heliport.
Since mos t cases requiring
treatme nt at a trauma center
involve life-or-d eath situations in
which speed in initiating skilled
treatment can be c ritical, the
h e licopte r u s e s e e m s m os t
appropriate.
The council acted wisely in
authoriz ing a po te ntially li fe -
saving service.
Trash fee dilemma
Huntington Beach, Like other
Orange County communities, is
disturbed by county s upervisors'
decision to impose new fees for the
privilege of depositing tras h in
county landfills beginning in
October.
The fees are needed. say the
supervis ors, to cove r the
increasing costs of operating the
landfill dumps and eventually
acquiring and de ve loping n e w
dump sites.
The board originally planned
to charge $7 a ton for tras h
deposited at the landfills, but has
modified that to $4.90 a ton.
However, cities forced to use
transfer stations as intermediate
sites for trash disposal, will be
faced with much highe r fees -
perhaps more than double. And
that will in clude Huntingto n
Beach, which now deposits half its
trash a t the transfe r s ta tion a t
Gothard Street a nd T a lbe rt
Avenue be fore it is loaded on
larger trucks and hauled to the
dump.
Huntington Beac h Mayor Bob
•
Mandie says the new county dump
fees could cost the city up to $5 or
$6 million a year in a relatively
sh ort Lim e .
That indeed is a discouraging
prospect.
But the mayor 's pro posed
s olution i s eve n m o r e
dish eartening.
He suggests disposing of the
35,000 tons or so o f trash produced
every day in the city by dumping
it into the 9 .3-acre city-owned lake
(forme r Sully-Miller' quarry )
envisioned as becoming pa rt o f
Central Park.
That might be cheaper in the
s h o rt run . but the po tential
d estruction of a beautiful lake that
should be a key a ttractjon in the
par k area would seem to be go ing
a great deal too far in the effort to
solve th e trash problem .
Certainly no such plan should
b e undertake n witho ut f ull
con sultation with city reside n ts. It
co uld be the re a re ma n y w h o
w ould rather pa y to h ave trash
hauled out of town than to see the
lake destroyed.
Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dady P11ot Otner views ex
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L.M. Boyd/True confessions
Q . Who came up with the first
true-confession type magazine?
A . A publisher still well-
remembered by Seuoned Citirens as
an 1unuaual character -Bernarr
Matfadden. In 1919, he put out "True
Story." Then "True Romance," "True
Coctfe.ions," "True Love." ao on.
M~den waa a health fanatic who
~to stand on his head to Improve
hla~t.lon and twist his hair wtth
pllJ to prevent ba.ldnea.
U low temperature l\llelt does not brt1'i on the common cold, why ls It moCe people catch colds ln the winter?
M~d tco1 now suggest the
ovflt'CrOWdlnf lndoon doet lt. People :
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
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infect one another. That, plus the ract
that hot indoor air dries out the nasal
passages, making the m mo re
susceptible to intection.
In Washington, D.C., more than ~O
percent of the births are Illegitimate.
ln Dublin, Republic of Ireland, more
than 3 percent of the blrtha are
illegitimate. So report the medical
Sta tistid ans.
That "thimble" originally was
called a "thumb bell," pleue note.
In the Soviet Unlon'a Moacow are
one million can and 16 auto repair
shops.
Thomo1 P. Hat.y
l'llt)l"I"''
ThefnOt A. Murphln•
f<l1l0t
Jane Amari
[ •«Uli•e (<lo•Of
lcwbwo Krelbkh
(d1IOfo(ll P09C1 (<lt!OI
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Letters to the editor
Coast highway
parking hazar.d
T<> the Editor:
l read your editorial or Aug 10 "NC'w
Dangers Lurk on Coast Highway" with
special inte rest as a L aguna Bt .. ach
residen t who tra ve ls PCB Letwcen
Laguna Beach and New port Beach on a
daily basis.
On severa l occasions l have witnessed
near c·oll1sions caused as a direct r('SUlt of
beach goers park mg on the shou Ide rs or
th e highw a y . U-turns have bccomt'
routine as motorists scour the roadsides
looking for an ava ilable parking spat.-e
T h e b ak e lan e s h av e all but
d isapix•ared in some areas. increasing the
hazards as cyclists atte mpt to t.-oex1st al
J5 mph with motorists traveling 55 mph
THE ST A TE has been eager lO open
the area beaches to the publi<.· but has
fa iled , in m y opinion , to adequately
prepa re for the logical m mplications that
would result from inadequate parking
facilities.
There 1s one e xisting parking lo t
which 1s usually only half full, but even
at full capacity it could handle only a
fraction of the total number of vehidcs.
There 1s adequate space available at.op
the bluffs which could readil y b e
convertC'd into temporary parking areas
Making this space available, and then
posting the shoulders with no parking
signs. would be a welcome respite for a ll
the motorists using the public highway
GA VIN HERBERT
Hospital block
To the Editor:
Dr Stanley van den Noort. dean of
the medicaJ school at UCI seems not to be
interested in the community in which
UCI is located. His attemP.t to get Gov
Brown to veto Assembly Bill 2696
a llow ing S addle back Community
ColJege to lease 10 acres of land to a
nonprofit community hospital In Irvine is
taking the is.sue of a hospital out of the
community's hands.
Since such a large number or residents
in Irvine (over 15,000) have already
indicated their desire to have their own
hospital. it seems very strange to find
such obstructive tactics being used by an
official of a slate institution that is
supposed to serve its people. This issue
should not be decided in Sacramento by
one bill concerning land. It should be
decided at the certificate of need public
hearings before the Orange County
Health Planning Council and the Health
Services Agen cy o f the s late o f
Cal1forrua where all of us could present
our opinions.
JAMES A ROBERTSON
Barbecue view
To the Edit.or:
Because m y sentiments toward the
so-called family-oriented , America!)
pastime of barbecuing is so opposed to
that of Richard Jahraus, it behooves me
to say something in behalf of Laguna's
Heisler Park neighbors and to cite a few
facts against barbecuing in our one and
only public park.
Considering that Mr. Jahraus ls one of
our most popular and civic-minded
residents, his Jack of sympathy Cor his
neighbors who cannot enjoy an open
window or a balcony siesta on their
costly Cliff Drive apartments just
boggles my mind. Doesn't he know that
the acrid chemical pollution emanating
from a barbecuing steak or hamburger,
equals the toxic fumes from 300
cigarettes? Is it possible that he Is
unaware of th e vast number of
American chHdren who succumb to and
dJe from cancer or leukemia? A genial
man like himself, supporting our Boys
Club, Is bound to love children enough to
want to shield them from the chemical
hazards of barbecue efflualon. Little
chlldren do not 1moke nor do they
barbecue, yet. lf Heisler Park 11 an
ex.mple, they .re fncrea.singly subjected
to theee toxic fUmet.
lF MR. JARRAUS i.a really 10 in love
with the mnell and lethal fwnet from
barbecuJng meat, how comet hls own
bubecuo r.ck ll lOClt.ed n,ht up a,alnlt
hi.a rear fe~. u far removed from hJa
tine home u po99ible? lt 10 hap~na that
I must oontlnue to live and breathe on
the other llide of thlJr fmce, '• mtte few
f H t away from hl1 barbecue rack.
WMr.cver, my neighbor lndulpl ln th.it
MAILBOX
cherished act of incinerating some meat
dish, I must hasten to shut my windows
just as tightly and quickly as humanly
possible. Otherwise, the toxic smoke
sickens me and damages my eyes to an
agoniiing degree. On two occasions,
when I was fortunate enough to be away
durmg Mr. Jahraus's barbecuing stints,
my small apartment had filled up with
acrid smoke to such a degree, I had to
summon the Fire Department to help me
locate the r1re that I was sure was
smouldering in my crowded interior.
No one in our fine City Council and
not even I would ever think of outlawing
the use of backyard barbecues. Hence,
one has to resent Richard Jahraus'
insinuation that this is an eventuality.
L~n't a City Council elected to protect the
rights and well-being of the majority of
citizens rather than kowtow to the
whims or gastronomic.-tastes of the few?
Am I wrong to assume that a steadily
more crowded and only city park should
be a place for wholesome enjoyme nt
especially for the ultra-sensitive young
and elderly population? If only half of
my park neighbors would express their
feelings about the increasing quot.a of
barbecue parties in the park, (right near
city signs proclaiming it to be against our
law), your pages would be bulging with
letters of resentment and disgust.
NAME WITHHELD
Con certs missed
To the Editor·
We had planned on picnicking on the
quad of Orange Coast College while
hstenmg to another series of <.'Oncerts on
Sunday nigh ts. What happened?
I am told that there was trouble about
moneytrmances and I can't believe that
Costa Mesa cannot s upport s uc h a
cultural trc,at for so many. Where d()(>S
all the tax money from South Coast
PlaUl go?
Your paper wrote to me last year a nd
assured me the Dady Pilot would do
their bit to put the concerts on again. At
least our local paper appreciates a good
program
LILLIAN JO HNSON
Fiscal lunacy
To the Edit.or:
The ink on the checks for $85,000 had
barely dried from the "buyout" of past
superintendent Glen Hardy's contract
when the Fountain Valley Elementary
trustees started paying $261 per day to
consultant Bill Fisher -900n to be given
a four-year contract as superintendent
Currently in the throes of recall
charging Suzanne Moore, Cheryl
Norton, and Roger Belgen with fiscal
mismanagement of school funds, the
trustees again have shown their
ineptness in contract negotiation by
voting to raise Superintendent Fisher's
salary to over $61,000 -then extend his
remaining three year contract to four
years.
This extends Mr. Fisher's tenure
beyond any of the current board's terms
of office -thus saddling a new board
with a superintendent committed to
philoeophies which have generated a
recall effort. Their wiadom leaves much
to be desired i.n my opinion -I call it
sheer fiacal lunacy!
DEVON N. DAHL
The writer is chairman of the
Committee Advocating Re8ponsible
Education whJch is spearheading rhe
recAl1 movement. .EdJt.or.
San ctuary found
To the Editor:
Laat Friday my husband and I spent a
good part ot the day sailboarding in the
Newport Harbor. Mid-afternoon we
ventured into the Back Bay and
dlecovered a quiet .,_radlse afu-r the
hustle and bustle of the harbor. And yet
It wu IO cloee. The marahland and abore
blrds were plentiful and appeared to be
In perfect harmony with t heir
surroundlnp. Large allvcey bah Jumped
from I.he water, more than occal!ona.Uy
lndlcattna an abundance of water lite.
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We are grate ful this a rea has been
preserved, ncJt only for the wildlife but
for Homo Sapiens as well. sinct• so few
areas of this kind re main along our
populated California coast. We found the
Back Bay to be a true sanctuary, a place
where we could renew our thoughts as
well as our acquaintance with nature.
BARBARA G UILD
H ook ed!
To the Editor.
As a windsurfer, l bterally got hooked!
The irony 1s that l found myself having
less empathy for the angle r than for me
-the cat.ch.
The dich otom y is that as a past
president of Pacific Anglers and as lhe
as piring Commodore o f the Balboa
Yacht Club Wand board Fleet, I should
find myself on my board with a treble
hook attached to a silver met.al lure an
m y arm b e in g t eth e r e d b y a
monofilame nt line to a fast-moving
sailboat.
J KNOW TH AT the r e are those
sportsmen that don't particularly care
for windsurfers, there are windsurfers
that don't care for powercraft, and there
are fishe rmen that don't particularly
care about either and lhe Harbor Patrol
that's frustrated by them all.
I would like to thank the powerboat
that came to my rescue m the h arbor, to
Dean Dana, my windsurfer counterpart,
for his part m untangling me, to June
Paley, my neighbor, who transported me
lo Hoag emergency, lo Dr. Super and tus
many assistants who extracted the hook
from my fl esh and not to the sailboat
that was trolling the long lme m the
Harbor
JACK CALDWELL
Effort reward ed
To tht! Edi tor:
The members of the Laguna Beach
Business Association wish to express our
heartfelt apprec1at1on Lo the people of
Laguna Beach w ho brought back the
J11ain Beach V11lagc· party to our town
The d olla rs are l·ountable -all
$5,144.90 of them. The time. energy.
creativity and hard work volunteered by
hund reds of people 1s impossible to
m unt We hope that their contribution ts
partially offset hy thl• JUSt plai n fun that
w e had in C'rea llng the ''Honorary
Governor of the S tate of Laguna Beach"
ra<'e
ThP ultimate rt•ward will t.'Ome with
our September party when we all should
thank ourselvl'S and others. whether we
part1c1pated or not. for brmgmg back the
Mam Beach V1llagl• Party and be on
hand to welcomt.' Honorary Governor
Maggie Meggs as she reclaims the Mam
Beach for Laguna
BILL FARRELL
Chairman, Main Beach
V11lag<' Party Committee
Medical ripoff
To the Editor:
For years 1t has irritated me that we
could only d educt medical expenses
exceeding 3 percent o{ gross. Now there
is talk of making that 7 percent.
Actually, w e should be able t.o deduct
all medical expenses. Medical costs have
risen unbehevably fast -faster than
almost all other inrlattonary costs. And
m edical insurance , whic h keeps
increasing the annual deductible a.nd
paying a smaller and smaller part of
charges, has become so expensive 1t is
prohibitive for many.
One way we could fight it ia to be able
to deduct aU medical expenses on our
Income t.ax reports.
Let's get behind this much needed
change and write to our legialators.
NAME WITHHELD
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and thelr cameru. b the lut, lauah on
us?
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~' '. ~· Earhart saga
still mystifies
A SMALL BIT OF HISTORY: We marked a milestone
in aviation history just this week in the 50th anniversar y of
a flight by a pixie-faced, slender, tousle-haired young
woman who was one of the great pioneer aviators of all
time.
It was Aug. 24, 1932, when Amelia Earhart, then 32
years old, be~ame the first woman to make a
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transcontinental flight. It
was just one of many
marks she left on the
aviation record books. MURPHINf .~ Her final flight, in
July of 1937. still has
strong tie s to our own
Orange Coast where one of her aviator buddies. famed
stunt pilot Paul Mantz, tried to solve the mystery of her
disappearance at sea.
AMELIA EARHART WROTE aviation history by
defying her parents. S h e was born in Atchison, Kan., and
during World War I served as a Canadian military nurse.
Despite the protests of her family, she learned to fly, as so
many of the early barnstormers did, right after the war.
Then the records began to get inked into the books.
She became the fir·st woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by
a ir, as a passenger aboard a Fokker trimotor monoplane,
July 17-18, 1928. It crossed from Newfoundland to Wales.
Four years later, sh e made a solo crossing. This was
followed by a series of solo flights across the United States
in both airplanes and autogiros. Then, in J anuary of 1935,
Amelia Earhart again electrified the aviation world with a
trans-Pacific solo flight, crossing the ocean from Hawaii to
California.
STUNT FLIER PAUL MANTZ, who in later years
made his home on Balboa Island and operat-ed Tallmantz
Amelia Earhart with famed Balboa Island stunt mer Paul Mau in 1936
flying service out of Orange County's airport, helped
prepare the next Earhart plane, a twin-engined Lockheed
in which sh e and Lt. Cdr. Fred Noonan, her navigator,
would attempt an around-the-world flight.
Mantz. particularly, was involved in installation of a
generator on the aircraft. a point that would prove pivotal
during investigations of the 1960s.
Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan took off on the
world-girdling flight in 1937 and we re three quarters of the
way to their goal when on July 2. their aircraft vanished in
the Pacific, near Howland Island.
No trace of the plane or the two fliers was ever found.
After World War II, however, there were persistent
reports that the Earhart plane hadn't gone down near
Howland Island but instead had flown on to Japanese-held
Saipan.
~A1:1VE WITNESSES SAID the plane, matching the
description of the Lockheed, crash-landed in Saipan
Harbor. They said two occupa nts, one a slightly built .
woman. were captured and later executed by the Japanese
as spies.
Not much was added to the Earhart story until June of
1960 when a newsman diving at Saipan claimed hf:> had
brought up the generator from the long-missing Earhart
plane.
The generator was taken to Orange County airport
where Mantz put a task force of his experts to work in an
attempt to dete rmine if indeed it was the part of the
Earhart plane h e had installed a lmost a quarte r o f a
century earlier.
SADLY, MANTZ HIMSELF was killed in 1965 when
he crashed while flying a stun t for filming of the motion
picture, "Flight of the Phoenix." That pretty well closed
the Earhart probe.
Paul Mantz' widow. Mary, stated some time later that
study of the generator had proved inconclusive because the
engine part had been too badly corroded by salt water.
It was so badly deteriorated, she said, it couldn't even
be determined if it was of Japanese or American origin.
So today, the m yste r y of Amelia Earhart's
disappearance remains unsolved.
IEiection acts OK
f The Orange County District
l•Attomey's Office has concluded
that candidates Larry Agran and·
tEdward Dornan did not violate
t lrvine's campaign contribution
"lawt tn thia apring's city council
•race. i The investigation was sought
by another candidate,
John Nakaoka, who suggested
\Agran ml1ht have broken the
dty'• law llmitln2 contributions
, to a maximum ii~ by addlng
•Dornan'• endorlement on •mall
:herb plantinp paued out In "
door·f.0-<lc?ot ~pe.lgn.
Nakaoka alteged that the
''In-kind" contribution from
Agran's campaign -for a share
of a C08l of the plantings -was
poMibly m9re than $250. He alao
aaked if Dornan should have
reported the donation In
campaign expense reporta due
before the election.
Agran and Doman, however,
argued that only a mWl portion
of the plantings camed Doman'•
endorsement and that the
deadline for the expente repon.
had pused before a deciBJ.on WN
made to include Doman.
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Pain • ID the neck identified
UC/ b iology research er shows way to quicken detection of trep tl1roat
By JOEL C. DON or'"-0.11, Pilot st•tt
The sore throat Is mankind's
perennial pain in the neck. Often
the harbinger of the common
cold. It's tbe body's way o! saying
some virus has temporarily
gotten the best o( your lrrunune
system.
But a third of the lime the
picture is more serious. That's
when a feeling of a claw hammer
stuck in your throat is a result of
the invasion of a bacterium called
Group A Streptococcus.
Untreated, "strep throat" may
lead to complications such as
rheumatic fever, kidney disease
and scarlet fever'.
Though not a doctor, Kurt
Brillhart knows detection of the
infection is imperative. The UC
Irvine biology graduate has spent
the last two years perfecting a
simple a n d reliable test that
could provide diagnosis of strep
throat in a fraction of the time it
takes using current techniques.
Brillhart en roll ed in an
independent research project
while a UCI junior, focusing his
efforts on development of a quick
test for strep throat.
Strep bacteria shows up as a
colored spot on a paper strip, akin
to the way litmus paper changes
color when it comes in contact
with an acid or base solution.
His so-called strip test can be
completed in 90 minutes, a far
cry from the conventional throat
culture that may take up to two
days. Eventually Brillhart would
li ke the test results to be
available before the patient steps
out of the doctor's office.
Though further work must be
done before the test can be sold
commercially, the 22-year-old
Brillhart noted a UCI committee
is studying whether it should be
....,ESltented.
Eventually he hopes !.O market
the strip test as a simple kit for
doctors.
"In order to make the test
readily available it's going to
h ave to be simplified
considerably," said Dr. Gerald
Greene, a UCI Medical Center
specialist In lnfecuous diseases
who directed Brillhart's project
"If it's not simple, people won't
use it even it It does offt•r
advantages."
Nevertheless, Brillhart's work
earned h im unde rgraduate
honors in biology. In October,
Greene wiU present news of the
strip test at a major biomedical
conference.
Greene predicts the test may
help doctors prescribe the best
treatme nt for a sore throat
sufferer. Erring on the side of
caution, some physicians give
antibiotics before results of a
throat culture are known, he
said.
Others wail for the throat
culture, but somet imes have
trouble contacting the patient for
appropriate treatment.
"Only a fraction of sore throats
are strep," Greene said. "So
certain patients are getting
antibioti<'S unnecessarily or some
patients aren't getting the
antibiotics in time.
"And a certain fraction of
people that receive antibiotics
will have a reaction to them."
The test is called PELISA. or
paper e n zyme -linked
immunosorbent assay.
Simply, a throat culture is
taken from a person suspected of
ha v ing str ep throat. The
specimen is fixed to a glass
microscope slide and a series of
a ntibodies are biochemically
hooked to the bacteria. One of
the antibodies contains a special
enzyme marker.
A paper strip soaked with a
chemical that r eacts to the
enzyme is placed against the
slide.
Whe n the enzyme a nd the
paper react, an orange spot
reveals th e ptesen c e of
streptcx:occal bacteria The more
bacteria on the slide. the darker
the spot.
Greene said there is no other
quick test for an infectious
disease on the market.
"He did it on his own," Greene
said, in praise of BriUhart's work.
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SPEEDS UP DIAGNOSIS Kurt Brillhart's pro posed s trip
lt>st will ht>lp d rx·to rs identify stre p throat m 90 minutes.
Convent10na l throat culturl's takl· up to two days
"The bas ic to o ls and th e
information were there, He did
considerable adaptation and trial
and error .
"It took the right person in the
rig h t place with the right
components to put 1t together ..
Brillhart said he is struggling
to win admission to medical
school and ho pes to earn a
doctorate in resean:h biology as
wdl.
"Both are very tempting," he
said. "But if I do n't ge t into
medical school I'll try to get my
Ph.D."
CSUF leading college enroll1nent boom
Cal State Fullerton is almost
ready to close admissions for
spring 1983 because of booming
enrollments.
Ralph Bigelow, director of
admissions. said the school may
stop accepting applications for
spring semester after Aug. 31,
the earliest cut-off date in the
school's 25-year history. F all
enrollment will exceed 24.000
this tenn, the largest in campus
history.
R ecession dri¥es students to Jess
expensive state-supported schools
Some offic:1als attribute ,,the
increase in admissions to students •
s hifting fr.om these more-
expensive institutions because of ~
the recession.
Annua l tu1t1on at private
colleges ranges from about $2.500
t o $8 ,300 . S tude nt f ees at
U n1v e r s 1t y o f Califo rnia
campuses will be $1 ,201. while
California State univers1t1es will
cost $444 .
"We have seen a shift from
private institutions to public
institutions among our low -
income students since the '60s,"
McNally said.
pronounced this year be<'ause of
fe deral reductions 1n student
grants. restrictions on student
loans and cuts in Social Security
payments to college students, she
said. This shift may be more
Officials say money may be the
biggest reason why admissions to
the state's universities are on the
rise.
Two h o ldups p robed in H B
Cal Sta te Long Beach has
started curtailing admissions for
next fall , but not for spring.
The University of California
system <:tlso· 1s expe rienc·ing ar.
increase m aomtss1ons. annough
not as sharp as at Fullerton. said
Ed Apodaca. UC d irec tor of
admissions.
Police are searching for two
bandits who robbed two
Hli.ntington Beach businesses in
apparently unrelated incidents.
The man handed the teller a note
demanding money and fled with
$1,930. according to police California students are turning
from private and out-of-town
universities to less expensive
state schools and leaving four-
year institutions for two-year
community colleges, said Lois
McNally of the California
Student Aid Commission.
The first holdup occurred at
2:45 p.m. Monday, when a man
pulled a revolver from his
athletic bag and placed it on a
counter at Brentwood Savings.
5828 F.dinger Ave .. police said.
At 6:30 p .m . Mo nda y , a
different man indicated he had a
gun in his wai stba nd and
demanded money at the Sears
Surplus Store. 9045 Adams Ave
He fled with about $115, poHce
sctid.
"W e've b een ex p ect ing
enrollment to decline for two or
three years. but this year we
received more applications than
ever before," he said.
Racers won't need a pacer
By GLENN SCOTT or II'•• D•llJ Piiot St•tl
There are races for quarter horses,
greyhounds and rats, but rarely has a race
been organized strictly for Helix a.spersa.
It is no wonder. First brought to North
America as a source of food, poor Helix was
an outcast from the beginning. Never
popularly palatable, the creature couldn't
even bang around a vegetable garden
without drawing contempt.
It was fo~ to live a sheltered life and
was further frustrated by being both male
and female at the same time. Slow afoot, it
became a symbol for all the wrong things in
this fast-paced world.
Next month, however, Helix aspersa, also
known as a common garden snail, will
finally get its just desserts.
It will be the featured attraction when
the Irvine Chamber of Commerce sponsors
its inaugural California Snail Race
Championship Sept. 12.
The races Will be part ot the chamber's
annual picnic. In past years, the picnic has
been a private affair. But as long as you're
going to Invite snaila, you might as well
bring along everybody else. .•
Thus, chamber organiz.ers have opened
the floodgates to any snail trainers wishing
to take part In the races ech.eduJed to beatn
at 2 p.m. at Heritage Park on Walnut
Avenue bet.ween Culver Drive and Jeffrey
Road.
The snail coune la 18 lnchea long.
Norma Brundage, r1ee ~r. hu
laaued thete rules:
-Snail.a cannot welsh more than tour
pound.e.
-All snatls must be l.rvtne reeldenta.
-Snails on skateboards will be
disqualified.
-Entries must be alive before and a(ter
thelr races.
Howard Reich , c h ai rman of t h e
chamber's organizational affairs committee,
said participants can call the chamber office
at 641 -1667 to obtain an appU~llon form
The entry fee is $2 per racer.
He IA.Id some of the rules may be hard t.o
enforce, especially the r esidency
~ulrement.
'We really can't," he confided. "W e just
threw that In there."
However, Rel~h laid eomo local groups
are takina the rtce 1erioualy.
"One of the banks tn town told me they
havo three ana.Ua." he aa.id. "They've boon
feedlng them for two weeks and they even
built a little cafe."
At UC Irvine, Assistant Dean of Students
Peter Howler, a snail expert. said the
critters enjoy eating lettuce, flour and com
meal and usually seek a cool. damp setting.
"If I were going to train them to race." he
said, "I'd maybe get them hungry. crush up
some lettuce and squeeze the juice down to
make a trail."
Bowler said snails al~ can be decorated
bkluins wings on or even painting their
shofl'll.. Part of the shell should be left
expoeed, he added.
And for those whose entries d.on'l make
the grade. Bowler ls 8Cheduling his a nnual
fall mail feed at noon on Friday, Nov. 12 at
UCl 'a University Center.
Thoy were, af~r all, imported for food.
"ln France, analla are becoming rarer and ·
ra'rer," IA.Id Bowler. "Th4'Y'd be horrified to
know how we kill them here." ..
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Corporate loss
50-year high
N E w y 0 R K ( A p ) Th(' r a 11 u rt• 0 f ~ 7 2
businesst& luiit wt•t•k wus the h ighest cor porate
c:aisualty rount In 50 Yt'!irtl and wrui up 71 pcrcent f roiJ)
thl· t:am(' week a year ago, a private cred1t-lnfonnatio~
service reported today.
The surge in business fa1lurt~ in the week ended'4 I
Aug HJ surpassed the pn·vwus 19tl2 peak of 548:
l't.-c..·urded m the week c-nt.INJ Junl' 17 and was "at t}uj.. ,
highest l~vel since the l0arly I 930H," said Dun & •
Bradstret!t Corp.
The mld·Auguist spurt inc:rt•ased the averafUi •j
w<.:.ekly failure rate to 459 c:omparL.ot.I w ith 318 an t~ 'j
same period a year ago. The.· la.~t lime there, was 11:· 1 higher business failure rutc was 1932. when thif:•,
WC'ekly average was 612, at·c·ording to Du n &:<J
Bradstreet.
For the year so far, 15,IJJ buo;1nc~ have closed
becau.~ of financial d1rfll'uhit.-s, up 44 pern~nt from
tht.' 10.492 fa1lurt-s m the :.amc· pt-riod a year &gu
,. :· Occidental, Cities merge
NEW YORK (AP) Occ1~ental Petroleum Corpt
said ll has won agrt>emC'nt with directors of Cities
Servic'e C-0. to m:qu1tf' the OkJahoma ene rgy c•ompany
m a t.'Omphc:at.ed tWO·Stt'p deal that would create the
nauon's eighth-largest oil l"Ompany
The agreement calls for Q:c:1dent.al w buy about
45 per<:ent of Cities' common stock for $55 cash, or a
tot.al of $1 .9 b i!Jion. Oc'C1dcnt.al said it would acquire
the remammg shares by swapping a package of
SC.."<'unues for which 1t gave no overall value
The agreemt!nt, announced Wednesday, marked
the second time Cities has agreed tv be taken over bv
a larger oil company. Ear lier this month Gulf Oil
Corp. _w_ithdrcw from an agreement to buy Cillcs for.
$4.8 b11l1on in cash and securities
Man ville· to reorganize?
DENVER (AP) The Manville Corp .. saying it
faced more than 16.500 aslx-stas-related lawsuits. filed
today for reorgamzauon under Chapter 11 of the
Federal Bankruptcy Code.
The Denver-based cr>mpany, w11h consolidated
sales in 1982 of $2 b11l1on, filed in U.S Bankruptcy
Court in New York.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
NEW YORK IAP) Selu. Woo p11ce end ,..., 4.t\9"91 of the llftffn mo-.1 dth~
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ORANGE COUN TV . CA ll f OHNIA /'1 C ENT ~
Brown nix~s plan Irvine hospital
Following a week of fierce
lobbying efforta, Gov. Edmund
G . Brown Jr. h as vet oed
legislation that would have
helped a group build Irvine's
first hospital.
Dr. Stanley van den Noort,
dean cf UC Irvlne'a College of
Medicine, was singled out as the
chief opponent of the bill. The
legislation was introduced in
February and h ad passed the
state Assembly and Senate
before he said he read \bout It last week In a newspepe story.
Even so, van... den Noort
managed to quick} arner
opposition to the b{al n the
governor's office as well as wlth
members of the state Legislature,
ensuring that It had Uttfe ~hance
of passage during these lt few days before lawmakers g on a
three-month recess.
Sponsored by Assembly om.an
Maria n Berl{es'on, R-Newport
Beach, the bill would have
permitted Saddle bac k
Community College District
trustees to lease 10 acres of land
at Its north campus to Irvine
Medical Center (IMC). In
exchange for a lease at fair;
market value and 99-year term,
IMC officials agreed to build a
nursing schoo l to serve
Saddleback programs.
decision. She aald she would try
to have the blll attached to
another ploc-e of legislation with
amendmen ts requested by
Brown. The governor was
concerned that the bill suggested
state endorsement of a particular
hospital plan.
"l think the biU was woefully
misunderstood,'' said Bergeson,
who noted the legislation did not
specify IMC or any hospital plan.
It allowed Saddleback, which has
.
B ergeso n sai d she was
d isappointed with the governor's
painted their faces to preserve their "semi-anonymity,"
Artists face up 1to society
Muralists discover painting on river ch annel prompts b rush es with the law
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. o.lly ..........
Chris and Scott are a couple of young
Orange Coast College art students who take
their art pretty seriously.
They have worked various hours of the
day and night in painting a large a nd
colorful mural on the side of the Santa Ana
River Chann el on Fountain Valley-Costa
Mesa border.
The young men, who say they want to
remain "semi-anonymous" to keep from
possibly getting into trouble for painting on
public property, say they put about $100
worth of paint and 11 hours of work into
the project.
Chris, the chief artist, tel.ls how much of
the work was done in ""ck bursts to avoid
detection by police.
He asserts that they ran ·and hid 'from a
patrolman with a walkie-talkie on one
occasion and hid in the river sand from a
police heli~pter another time.
They put the finishing touches on the
white, yellow, orange. red, black, blue,
green and w hite picture over the weekend.
It can be seen best from the right lanes of
the northbound San Diego Freeway as they
cross over the bridge near Euclid Street
in Fountain Valley.
Two faces are camouflaged in the
artwork.
One is located in the upper right-hand
edge of the painting. Chris says it
represents societ;1.
The second, upside-down on the opposite
side of the mural, represents real people
taking a look a t society.
"We've been getting some outstanding
feedback from people who knew we did it.
They are impressed with the size and
color," Chris says.
Chris asserted that the young artists,
both residents of Fountain Valley. were
motivated by their desire to elim inate
satanic writings and slogans a pptaring at
the river channel that were getting more
and more insulting.
"W e were merely trying to replace the
satanic slogans with something that would
draw thought and beauty to a point where
ugly defacement of property once was."
endorsed IMC, LO le!Uie the land
to a non-profit group wishing t.o
build a hospital
"I would say he (Brown) must
have been pretty anguished over
this bill," she continued. "This
has tx>en very difficult for him
politically bccau~ hl· has to face
the opposition or many, many
people who w ere an support or
the bill."
Though van den Noort has
!laid the ball gives tacit state
approal of the IMC proposal, ht-
8l'knowll'<iged thitt the medical
l't.mter po8(.'8 11 threat t.o UCI plans
to build Its own U>aching hospataJ
on thl' campus
Though veto o l the special
land bill is l'Onsidcred a setback
by IMC off1c1als. they noted
ulllmat(' approval o r any hospital
plan for tht· ctty wall l'Ome from
the Offac(' of Statewide Health
Planning and OevC'lopment.
French break
U.S. embargo
on pipeline
LE HAVRE. France (AP) -
Dock workers loaded three
compressors destin ed for the
Soviet n atura l gas pipeli n e
aboard a French freighter today
m the first Western European
shipment of U.S. embargoed
equipment for the project.
The three compressors were
built by Dresser France. a wholly
owned subsidiary of Dresser
Industries Inc., o{ Dallas. Texas.
They were loade d on the
freighter .Borodine, which was to
leave the port of Le Havre later
today for Riga, the capital of
Soviet Latvia.
Dresser France said Tuesday ic
would fulfill its contract with the
Soviet Union after rece1vmg a
requisition order to do so from
the French government. Under
French law, the government can
requisition the services of private
companies if those services are
judged to be in the national
interest
Sources m Washington said
President Reagan will blacklist
the French subsidiary 1f 1t ships
the equipment w the Sovacts an
defiant'(' or his pipeline embargo.
S uc h a move would b ar the
French s ub s 1d1ar y from
importing s pec1f1c ite ms and
tl•chnolo~y from its parent
c·ompany. or from any other
American suppliers or the same
items, said the sources, who
declined to be ident1f1ed
Oress<.>r Industries complained
1t was caught .. between a rcx:k
and a hard place" b«::ause of the
two govL•rnmPnt conflicting
orders.
Thc·r c• were no 1mmcd1ate
comments fror1 the Frc•nl·h
government about the delivery of
DressC'r's compressor s o r
Reagan's thrl'at t o impose
~a nctaons against the firm A
FrPnch government spokesman
~1d the pipeline issue was not
d1S<:ussed at Wednesday's we<>kly
Cabinet M>SS1on.
Howevc•r. labor unions at
Dresser Francl' expressed
l'oncern today about possible US
sa nctions and demanded a
<See PIPELINE, Page A2)
Stocks heading up
with Dow at 903
NEW YORK (APJ -Stock
prices rose sharply over a broad
front m heavy trading as the
Dow Jones industrial average
soared to 903.16 at miaday
More than 1,000 issues moved
a head after only an h our of
trading on the New York Stock
Exchange, with gamers hold mg a
wide 5-1 lead over losers. 011.
steel, auto. retail and technology
stocks were among the advancing
groups.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials. which rose 9.99
points Wednesday after suffering
a 16.27-pomt setback on Tuesday,
surged another 18.27 points lo
903 .16 by n oon . The
t r a n sportation and utility
measures also rose.
Firs t -hour NYSE volume
soared to 33.08 million from 22.62
m1ll1on al that hour 10 the
prev1ow. session T otal Board
volum<> on Wednesday chmtx-d to
I Oti.20 million shares. the fourth
highest in history
Gold j u m ps
$17 an o u nce
LONDON CAP) Gold prices
soared to their highest levels
s1nc·e last Dec 18 1n ea rly
European trading today. jumping
morl' than $17 an ounce from the
overnight close The dollar
opened stronger against 11 major
currenci<•s.
Gold opened an London at an
8-month high of $41 5 25 an
ounce. up sharply from $398 an
ounce at the close Wednesday.
Nestande Newport of jet flight increase
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
0( 1M o.lly ..... Sl9tf
Bruce Nestande, chairman of
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors. had a st.em warning
Wednesday for Newport Beach.
The city can expect an incre~
in the permitted number of ,et
COUNTY
departures from John Wayne
Airport if it continues to promote
commercial ventur es, such as
hote ls, that boost local air
transportation demand.
Should the city not change its
current course, Nestande said,
''Then maybe we will have to
Sn ails h ave d ay in Irvine
Slimy, stomped on and ambushed with Snarol.
the lowly garden snail will finally get its day in the
sun next month whe n the Irvine Chamber of
Commerce sponsors a snail race(?). Page Bl.
Co unty back s Niguel project
The county has agreed to underwrite low-interest
bonds for a development in Lag\J.na Niguel, although
supervisor Bruce Nestande believes the funds do not
provide a "significant public benefit." Pase A6.
NATION
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Just.ice Department
sued 25 defendant.a today, Including 10me of the
nation'• better-known corporations, to force them to
help c1een up a hazardoua waste dump in downtown
Haml.lt.on. OhJo, which the ~emment Mid preeenta
an tmminent and subltantial danger to human health.
I (
add a lot more flights. I can't say
how many at this point."
Th e boa rd c h ai r man's
comments followed disclosure
that county officials are studying
five options for the future of the
airport ranging from holding the
line on exparuion to increasing
the number of jet departures to
98 per day. Forty-one per day are
now permitted.
The plans were prepared by
the county airport staff.
"As far as I see it, the city is
thumbing its nose at us, wanting
to close down the airport, but
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal Election
Commission ruled today that broadcasters may offer
free air time to political parties. if the time is made
available to both Republicans and Democrats. The case
is expected to have broad implications for the
broadcasting industry.
....
BUSINESS
R ate dip viewed cautiously
Mortgage interest rates are coming down, but
lenders and builders are reacting c-.autiously after
being burned in 1980. Page 84.
SPORTS
Fernando sparlcs the IJodsers
Fernando Valenzuela'• ann -and bat -help
move the Loa Angeles Dodaera back into aole
poueuion of first place in the N•tlonal League
Waatem Division. Page Cl.
expanding the hotels," Nestande
said.
not been approved.)
He referred to a proposal by
the Marriott Hotel Corp to
expand its Fashion Island facility
with a 12-story, 2 10 -room
addition. (While plans have been
submitted to the city, they have
Newport Beach Councilman
Paul Hummel criticize d the
options today as being "out of
ccntext wllh reality."
"I don't see how the cou nty can
even conceive of con sidering
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Coach rates the players
Mike Giddings, vanity football coach at Newport
Harbor High School, knows how to raie players. P•ae
Cl.
1
The 25th crnnual Lugunu
Beach City Tennis
Tournament will be held m
September with matches In
men's and women's singles.
doubles and mixed doubles.
Matches will be held at
Laguna Beach High School.
Moss Street and the Laguna
Niguel Racquet Club.
Entry fee is $12 for singles
• Promoting energ y
conservation as well as solar
and wind power, an ene rgy
fair w ill be staged along
Laguna Beach's Main Beach
boardwalk from 9 a.m to 5
p.m. Saturday.
A broad range of products
and devices to reduce energy
costs and in c rea se
conservation such as solar
electric cells, e lectric cars,
passive s olar de s ign
components and alcohol fuels
will be on hand for
and $16 Cor doubles . The
Tournament is open to all
residents within the Laguna
Beach UnJtied School District
and members of the Laguna
Beach Tennis Club.
OeadUne for entries ls AUJ_.
27 at 4:30 p.m. at the city s
recrea tlon department, 515
Forest Ave. Tourney dates
are Sept. 4. 5, 6, 11 and 12.
inspection Also, lectures
multi-media presentation~
and demonstrations is
scheduled to c o ntinue
throughout the day.
Co-sponsored by the city of
Laguna Beach, the Laguna
Lifeguards, Going Solar and
Living Water Solar Stills, the
energy fair is intended to be
both infonnative and festive.
For additional information
contact Dave Wetzel of the
Boardwalk Energy Fair at
494-6340.
BEIRUT . Lebunon (AP) -
M o r t.' French and lt41l111n
peact'koeplng troops landed ll't
wor-buUered Beirut today and
joined U.S. Marines In overseeing
th l' t'VOcuo ti on o ( Pa les tint•
Liberation Organization fighters
Crom the Israeli-ringed Lebanese
caplwl.
The Syrian army sent 61 trucks
and tank carriers across Israeli
lines to west Beirut to start a
two-day overland evacuation to
Syria Friday of 3,500 troops and
o Ui c e cs of the Syrian -
C.'Ommanded Palestine Liberation
Arm y. an Israeli arm y
spokesman m Lebanon said.
Lebanon's st.ate radio and the
S yrian government earlier said
the H1ttm Bngadt evacuation on
the Bt:-1rut-DamaS<.'Us highway
would bt.-gtn today despi te the
PLO's fear o f attac k from
Preside nt e le ct G e mayel's
Lebanese Chris tian militiamen.
"There '1s no land evacuatton
today." the Israeli military
spokesman told reporters in
suburban Baabda, five miles east
of Be1rul.
A truck convoy carrying about
500 PLO 1otUerr1llas was at the
JETS TO INCREASE OVER NEWPORT?. • •
increasing flights knowmg that
the noise impact on Newport
already is so great.
"I'd like to know what's
bf!come of an aJtemat.e site for an
airport. Suddenly we're back to
trying to make d o with a
completely ~nsatisfactory Site."
Newport Ma yo r J acki e
Heather said she is disturbed by
the connotations o f the five
options. She po inted out this
foUows on the heels of a court
ruling striking down the a irport's
pl?rimeter rule.
Suddenly 1t seems like
every thing is crashing down
around us again," she said. "Our
various safeguards are just being
swept away and it's frightening."
Heather declined to respond to
the pointed remarks made by
Nest.ande.
N es tande was one of two
supervisors reached for comment
on the airport expansion issue
HESTAHDE HEATHER
Two other supervisors. Ralph
Clark and Harriett Wieder. wl're
out of town. Supervisor Rogl'r
Stanton also was unavailable.
The other s upe rvi sor
contac:ted, Thomas Riley, said he
support-; an option whereby the
number of flights w ould be
mcreased to 55 per day as noise
reductions are achieved.
This alte rnate, known as
Option 3. is very s1m1lar to the
airpo rt e xpansion program
PIPELINE GEAR LOADED ...
meeting wtth manageme nt to
discuss the s1tuat1on.
"Reagan wants to make an
example of Dresser-France," a
union spokesman said. "More
than ever, w e mus t r e main
vigilant and prepare ourselves for
a tough battle to guarantee our
jobs."
. Union employees at Dresser
'demonstrated at the docks of Le
Havre on Tuesday to protest the
U S e mbargo. The unions claim
260 workers could have been laid
off if the embargo had been
hono(ed.
The three compressors are the
Cirst of 21 compressors Dresser
France was to provide for the
3.500 -mile pipe line that 1s
scheduled to begin de li vering
natura l gas from Siberia to
Westc·rn Europe sometime in
1984.
oullmed m the now-defunct 1981
airport master pla n . That
document was overturned by
orde r of an Orange County
Superior Court judge who ruled
environmental documentation for
the project was insufficient.
Optio n 3 would permit
expansion of the airport tenninaJ
and parking facilities to handle
6 :! million passengers annually.
The overburdened facility today
handles 2.5 miJlion travelers each
yf'ar
Unde r Option 3. about 125
acres of land south of the airport
containing 531 dwellings would
lx-within boundaries of a high-
no1se impact rone. .
Two of the options would
retain the present 41 flights per
d ~1y cap on comme rcial jet
dc•partures. One p lan would
pc:rmit 73 flights, another 98.
Crash kills
7 workers
EARLIMART (AP) -A
pickup pac·ked with 20 farm
w orkers s lammed into a truck
parked along Highway 99 near
Earltma rt before dawn today.
ktlltng seven farmworkers and
injuring at least 12 others.
Six people died in the 5:20 a.m.
crash
Partly cloudy
Coasl n I
Northwu1 winds 10 10 20 knots
over IM ov1er wa1er1 near POint
Conoeptloo wtlh 4 to 7 loot IMIU
local low clouds and lo g
EllMlwhara, tight variable winds
eouthwetl to well 8 to 16 knots
during allernoon 1 to 2 loot
IOUth-1 .well Bec:omlr>g partly
cloudy a11ernoon
U .. su11imary
ollshore trom ::.anra Hosa 1s1ano
can e~pect northwest winds at I S
10 2S knors with •-to-7-loot !oeas.
Temperatures
NATION HI Lo Pep
72 58 44
82 60 02
76 62
8S 56
91 65
88 ~ 02
98 74
92 S6 01
90 S6
92 68 Na-w ....... s..v.c. NOi'i' US 0.01 OI c:on..-u Shower• and thunder11orm1
lingered over IM South-I early
today, conllnu1ng mainly O•er
New Mexico. wlllle anowera and
Jhwldef1torm1 dampen«! ereu
In the upper Mio-t and a 1-~ h owera touc hed th• lower
MIMOur1 valley and Maine
Albany
Albuque
Amarillo
A$he,11lle
Atlanta
Atlante Cly
Auetin
BaJt1m01e
B1lhngs
B1tm1nghm
Bismarck
Boise
Boston
8rownS¥11e
Bullalo
8Uthngton
Casiier
Chertstn SC
Charlstn WI/
Cherltte NC
Cheyenne
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Clmbla SC
COiumbus
Oal-Ft Wth Oayton
Denver
72 45 01
93 S7 73 62 _ 1•
9t 76 _06
7'2 S6
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EIMwtle<e, lalr 11tle1 !)(availed 'ovet tM Pacific North ... 11, the
llOUth«n ~Int and "'' ol the ~lulMlppl.
t The Paclllc Nor1hwe1t wee
lttllng • werm epell The
temperature reached a high ol 87-
WadMadey In Seattle. braeklng
Jnt 1M7 NC<>rd of 82 lor the day 711, high at Olympie wet 90
O.Or .... aurpaallng IM prevl0\11
ec:ord of 85. also NI In 194 7
WadllN<llY night 1 '1• lnchee of rein tell at &c:alanta. UIAh, In one
riour. looally heavy rain•
llV•dnHday al10 hit 1outhern
Arizona wflh lloodlng •••t ot
Yume.
Temperetur•• balora dawn
rlflOad from• low of 42 at Minot. ~.o .. to 87 at F0t1 Worth, Texea.
'-.~oordlng to the Natlonal ,.. ... ,. 8eMce.
'california · f Southern Callfornl1n1 IN>l.lld
jlaq>ecl ~ '-:fr.""' .. with .:.:.!. :no• ~ ~,,';
MOtnlng coulal Cloud• on ,.,_, eocotdlnO to the Hetlonel Mttw~.
Oat MOlnH
Detroit
Duluth
El Peso
Fairbanks
Fargo
Fi.Qstatt GrNI Fella
Hal'llO<d
Helana
Honc>Uu
Houtton
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Jac:ketwlle
Kant City
Knoxvtlle
LMVegu
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9S 76
80 55 04
91 65
78 57
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78 53
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95 67
77 50
t02 80
76 se
79 59
83 61
76 50
75 45 01
9• 88
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89 47
88 74 .22
95 79
78 51
95 71
95 76
80 84
86 69
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78 58
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Miiwaukee
Mpls.St P Nas~Ole
New Orteane
New YOik
Norlollc
No. Platte
Okla City
Omahtl
Orlando
Phlla<lphla
Phoenlk
Pittsburgh
Piiand, Me
Piiand, Ore
Providence
Ra1e13h Rapl City
Reno
Richmond
Seit Lek•
San An1on10
S.ttle
Shreveport
Sioux Falla
St Louie
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St Ste M8fle
Spokane SyrecvN TOpelle
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Freano 97 64
Lenc:estllf 92 67
Lo• Ar>geles 82 70
Mary1vlll• 87
Monleray 83
Needles 88
Oakland 84
Paso Robin 94 55
Red Blull 95
Redwood CHy 70 60
Sec:rame1110 88 56
Sellnaa 62 so
San 04ago 78 71
San rrenc111c:o 80 55
Santa Barba.re 75 57
Santa Marte 7 t
Stockton 85 57
The<mal 95
Bara tow 92
B~ Beet 71 55
Bit/loo 95 58
Ca1a11na 74 84
Long Beach 85 87
MonrOVle 94 ee
Mt Wiison 77 63
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US Mllrint co n t roll~d po r t
t:ntronce lit midday for 1eu
evacuation to lht• Syrian port o(
Tartu11
But It wAM not cleur whether
any sea e vacuation of tht•
(Uerrlllas was planned tor today.
qreek and Cypriot passenger
s hips took a totul of 3 ,807
gu'errsllas t o Jordun i I raq,
Tunisia, South Yemen, Syria
and Sudan in the past five days,
a<.'COrding to Lebanese and PLO
estimates.
Both contend the tot.al of PLO
guerrillas sc h e duled for
evacuation w as between 7,100
and 7.500 aL'COrding to the plan
U.S. prcs1de nual t.>nvoy Philip C
Habib had drawn for the PLO
dispersal m the Arab world. But
Israel said 3,484 PLO already
have been evacuak'<i by boat out
of a total of 8,6H s lated for
evacuation
~eanwh1le, President Reagan,
vacauomng near Santa Barbara,
Calif . w as monitoring the
deployme nt of U .S. Mannes m
Beirut from his mountaintop
ranch whC're he 1s settling m f11r
a 13-day vacation.
l
AP~o OBSERVING -U.S. Marines (left) stay on the sidelines as a
Palestinian woman argues with Lebanese soldiers in Beirut.
S he wanted to follow a truck which had taken her PLO
husband to a ship for relocauon in Syria.
Crew error • ID jet mishap?
Newport Beach-based AirCal
said today that flight crew error
resulted in a February incident in
which a jet carrying 122 people
clipped a high-tension guy wire
while approac hing Ontario
International Airport.
The Boeing 737, carrying 117
passengers and a crew of five,
later made an emergency landing
at Los Angeles International
Airport. The plane came to rest
in a dirt embankment at the e nd
of a 12.000-foot runway after
brakes and thrust reverser s
failed to operate.
There were no injuries.
A spokesman for the National
Transportation Safety Board 1n
W ash ingto n D .C . said a
preliminary report showed the
aircraft was below an acceptable
altitude when It clipped the wire
located 2.9 miles from the end of
the Ontario runway Feb. 15.
Mark Peterson, AirCal director
of communicatio ns. said an
mtemal investigation conducted
by the airline found t h at the
flight crew "did not perform
properly" when making the
descent to Ontarib.
Peterson said the pilot, Thomas
Hall. and the co-pilot, Joe Matos,
were suspended for 30 days.
without pay. effective April 15.
Peterson said Hall was reduced
in r.ank to co-pilot for 90 days.
Both crew members now are
back on regular flight status,
Peterson said.
According to the NTSB
s pokesman . the j e tl iner
descended to a 1,250 allitude
after passing a radar intercept
marker known as Font.a while on
approach to Ontario. The
aircraft, the spokesman said,
maintained the altitude as it
approached another radar
intercept marker known as
Sake's.
Map-like approach plates
instruct pilots ''to maintain 1.500
feet until you reach Sake's," the
spokesman said.
Therefore, he said, the plane
was at least 250 feet too low on
approach.
The report is preliminary and
does not draw any conclusions
The matter has yet to be
scheduled for final detennination
by the safety board.
The NTSB report, the
spokesman said, showed that two
altimeters in the aircraft cockpit
• • t e s t e d o u t r e a s·o n a b I y
aL'C'Urately."
And. he said, the r eport
showed that air traffic controllers
at Ontario were advised by both
audible and visual alarms that
the AfrCaJ jet was too low as it
approached the airport. At the
time of the incident, an FAA
official said the two controllers
handling traf(ic received no
warning the plane was too low .
The jet tore out a length of
lightning arrestor wire atop a
250-foot tall h igh-tension
stanchion. The dangling wire
subsequenOy struck an electrical
transm ission wire, but did not
cause a service interrupt.Jon .
The lightning arrestor wire,
which disabled hydraulic systems
that operated the ~t's braking
dhd thrust reverser systems, later
Cell onto the roof o{ an Ontario-
arca butldtn~
Bro-wn OKs-lawmen merger
Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr.
has signed a controversial bill by
Ass e mbl y w o man Marian
Bergeson, R -Ne wport Beach.
designed t o ultimately
c onsolidate co urt r e lated
functions of the Orange County
sheriff's department and marshaJ
office.
Under terms of the bill that
has been in the legislature for
two years, a committee comprised
of two county su pervisors. the
'
presiding superior court judge, a
municipal court judge and an at-
large member would investigate
con so lidation and make
rec.'Ommenda tions.
The consolidation plan would
have to be ratified by a majority
of the county's trial court judges
and the state Legisiature.
8rown Signed the bill Tuesday,
acrording to aides.
The s heriff's department
provides court bailiffs in the
superior courts. the marshal's
office provides similar functions
1n the mumctpaJ courts.
It has been estimated that
more than $1 million annually
could be saved if th e cour t
services functions of the two
departments are combined and
duplicative services eliminated.
Berj(eson said
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that has never chanacd.
to offer many or the finest names in
sportswear and accessories. Plan to ~top
by soon to meet our courteous, k.nowl-
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1hc ori&inal Storekeeper, whttc you
can expect to rind the same incom·
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Sycamore: Good idea
hit by market trends
Laguna Bea<:h orficials may
ne ed to g e t d own to some real
salesmanship In order to ease out
of the squeeze that was created
when city aovemment purc h ased
522 acres o f land o ut Laguna
Canyon in 1978.
The l ocal government
purchase came about because of a
series of lawsuits between the
form er ow n e r s and c it y
gove rnme nt invo lving land use
issu es.
City ownership seemed like a
prudent step at the ti m e if the
local government could sell off a
portton of the property for e nough
money to pay oU the debt and
thus control future uses on the
vast majority of the acreage.
A deal was struck to sell just
62 of the 522 acres to Baywood
Development Company of
Newport Beach for $5.4 million.
Since the city had paid only
$6. 75 million for the e ntire
acreage, this seemed to be an
excel l ent bargain for all
concerned. But the Baywood deal
fell through.
So most r ecently, the city
council ordered its administration
to seek bids on this pro pe rty.
located in an area near El Toro
Road generally known as
Sycamore Hills. More than 100
firms were solicited.
Unhappily, only one bid was
received and that w as again from
the Baywood Company This time,
h owever, thl' ufformg price wa~
about $1.5 million leas than thl•
o ri ginal d<'al Additiona l ly.
Buy wood sough l lncretl. ed
tonstruct1on dt•ns1 ties on thl'
property.
Company officials noted that
e<.'Onomic c.'On<.l1tions are markedly
different in rt'al estate today
when t'Ompared to 1978.
The problem for Laguna city
government a nd its taxpayers is
rather e lementary. As long as city
ownership remains in total. the
city and its taxpayers are paying
$1 ,500 each day in inte rest on the
mortgage.
In these days of a clear crimp
o n mun icipa l government
financing. it 1s urgent that these
payments be e liminated.
Should negotiations with the
Baywood firm faiJ to materiaJize
mto a sale, city officials s h ould
promptly mount an all-out e ffort
to find a qua lified buyer a nd
elimina te or a t least reduce the
burden being carried by the
taxpayers.
If the re is a lesson here at'
Sycamore Hills. ll may be that
government, when tt jumps into
market situations, Caces t he same
risks that are taken by private
enterprise.
Sometimes it goes up.
Sometimes 1t goes down.
Most huHJane solution
When in th e co ur se o f
inhuman events, it beco m es
n~y to subdue a belligerent
criminaJ, police officers need more
at their command than Mace or
batons.
The Laguna Beach Cit y
Council's support of continued use
of a neck restraining hold by
o fficer s in extreme combative
si tuations is to be commended as is
their continued ban of choke
holds.
The choke hold. which cuts
off air to the lungs, h as made
r ecen t headlines when it was
blamed for the deaths of suspects
in Los Angeles and other large
cities. And Laguna was forced to
p ay $12.500 in an out-of-court
settle m e nt to a woman who
purportedly was "choked out" in a
booking cage at the police station.
But Laguna Be ach Police
Chief Neil Purcell contends that a
ban o n all holds could be even
more dangerous for criminal
suspects. Giving an officer the
option of using a carotid hold is
preferable to using h is gun.
The carotid hold shuts off the
flow of blood to the brain, creating
temporary unconsciousness. When
properly applied. this "safer"
maneuver does not injure the
suspect. Record s show Laguna
police use it about once ever y 10
days and o nly a fter a ll oth e r
means of restraint have been
exhausted.
.. A person who a ttempts to
take on a police oCficer has no
rules." Purcell explained. "The
problem of getting a combative
subject unde r control is difficult
for a person to understand who
has never had to do it."
Council members understood
w ell e nough to reaffirm the use of
carotid holds a nd call for a report
m six months on how many times
the restriction was applied.
Police in smaller towns, who
may be m ore a ble to predict the
tactics of their m ost offensive
s us pects, may be forbidden to
press them m to sub~ion. But in
Laguna, with its share of drug
problems and con s tant flow of
tourists, the carotid hold is the
more e ff ective, hum a n e
alternative.
Barbecue issue sizzles
It now appears that the
Laguna Beach City Council may
be having second thoughts about
its action in banishing city-owned
barbecue uni ts from the scenic
green of Heisler Park a long Cliff
Drive.
Earlier, at the urging of
certain leaders from the North
Laguna Homeowne rs Association.
the council decided to take out the
nine barbecue units as of Jan. l of
ne xt year.
That action drew complaints
from other residents who figured
the action might be the first step
toward banning all u se of
backyard barbecue units in
Laguna. . . Besides that, some c1tu.ens of
the Heisler Park area suggested.
they like to smell h.amburgers and
onion s on the grill or hotdogs
sizzling.
C:!early. what is one person's
sizzle is another person's smog
attack. It is ever thus in Laguna.
Now the City Counc il is
h aving second though ts that
maybe the barbecue ban was a bit
hasty and the e ntire s1t uauon
needs more study Then also there
is the larger picture in the park
area.
As Councilwoman Bobbie
Minkin put it, "There are many
problems at Heisle r Park."
P e rhaps the best approach
would be for Laguna city officials
to take an overall look at all the
uses in the park
P ossibly the barbec u e
s ituation could be sol ved by
r elocating the u n its so the
attendant sm oke would be less
objectionable to the n eighborhood
and outdoor cooks could still have
their day.
L.M. Boyd/True confessions
Q. Who came up with the first
~e.ton type magazine?
A . A publlaher still well-
remnnbered by Seasoned Citizens u
an unusual character -Bernarr
Madadden. In 1919, he put out ''True
Story." Then "True Romance." "True Cont-a.on.." "True Love," 90 on.
Mecfadden wu a hMlth fanatic who
uad to It.and on his hHd to Improve
ORA~GE COAST Daily Pilat
his circulation and twist hls hair with
pliers to prevent baldness.
That "thimble" originally was
called a "thumb bell," ple88e note.
Q. What first led people to believe
the earth was round?
A. The curve of ill abadow In a
moon ecllpee.
Thoma1 '. Holey
,ubl1\lle<
Thoma1 A. Murphlne
(drlOt
Jane Amari
f~!ll"'• ldllo.
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Letters to the editor
Coas t highway
parking hazard
To thl' Editor:
1 read your editorial of Aug 10 "Nt•w
Dang«'rs Lurk on Coast Highway" Wllh
special interest as a Laguna BeaC'h
resident who travt•ls PCll bt'lween
Laguna Beat·h and Nt•wport &aeh on a
daily basis.
On several oc.'<.·as1ons r havt• w1tnt•s.s<--<l
near collisions caused as a d1r<'<'l rt•sult of
beachgoc.•r.; parking on tht• shouldt•rs of
the highway. U-turns have bet·ome
routine as motorists S<.'Our the roa<ls1dt::,
looking for an availahle parking space.
The bike lanes ha vt> all but
disappeared in some area!>. lncrcasang the
hazards as 1:yd1sts attempt to coexist al
35 mph w nh motorists trav<>lmg 55 mph.
THE STATE has bt.'tm cager to oix·n
the area beaches to th(• public but has
failed. 1n my opinion. to <Jdequately
prepare for the log1C'al complicat1ons thal
would rc·suh from 1nadequatt• parking
facilities.
Tht>rc 1s ont• exist ing parking lot
wtm·h 1s usually only half full. but even
at full capacity 11 <.'Ould handle only a
fral.'llOn of the total number of vehicles.
Thert• as adequate spat·e available atop
the bluffs which could readilv bl'
converlt.'<.l tnlO temporary parking areas
Making this spa<..-e available, and then
posting the shoulders wnh no parking
signs, would be a welcome respite for all
the motorists using the.• publte highway.
(.7AVIN HERBERT
Hospital block
To thl' Editor:
Dr. Stanley van den Noorl, dean of
the medical school at UCI seems not to be
interested m the communit y in which
UCI is located H is atwmP.t to get Gov.
Brown to veto Assembly Ball 2696
allowing Saddleback Community
College to lease 10 acres of land to a
nonprofit community hospital m lrvane 1s
taking the issue of a hospital out of the
commun ity's hands.
Sint-c such a large number of residents
in I rvine (over 15,000) have already
indicated their desire to have their own
hospital. it seems very strange to find
such obstructive tactics being used by an
official of a state institution that is
supposed to serve its people. This issue
should not be decided in Sacramento by
one bill concerning land. l t should be
decided at the certificate of need public
hearings before the Orange County
Health Planrung Council and the Health
Services Agency of the state of
California where all of us could present
our opinions JAMES A ROBERTSON
Barbecue view
To the Editor:
Because my sentiments toward the
so-called family-oriented. American
pastime of barbecuing is so opposed to
that Of Rjchard Jahraus, It behooves me
to say something in behalf of Laguna's
Heisler Park neighbors and to cite a few
facts agamst barbecuing in our one and
only public park.
Considering that Mr. Jahraus is one of
our most popular and civic-minded
residents, his lack of sympathy for h is
neighbors who cannot enjoy an open
window or a balcony siesta on their
costly Cliff Drive apartments just
boggles my mind. Doesn't he know that
the acrid chemical pollution emanating
from a barbecuing steak or hamburger,
equals t he toxic fumes from 300
cigarettes? Is It possible that he is
unawa re-<>{ the vast number o f
American children who succumb to and
dle from cancer or leukemia? A genial
man like himself, supporting our Boya
Club, is bound to love chJJdren enough to
want to ahJeld them from the chemical
hazard• of barbecue efflualon. Little
children do not smoke nor do lhey
bubecue. yet, if Heisler Park la an
example, they are Increasingly subjected
to th.e:!le toxic fumes. ·
IF MR. JAHRAUS la really IO In love
with the amell ahd lethal fun'lft frcm
barbeculns meat, how come h t. own
barbecue rack la loca~ rtaht up atainat
hit rear f~. aa far removed from hla
fine home u J)C*lble? It eo happent that r muat continiie to live and bteaU\e on
the other alde of t.h1a fence, a mere few
fott away from his barbecue rack
Whe-never, my neighbor Indulges ln thla
MAILBOX
chenshl.'d act of incinerating some meat
dish, I must hast.en to shut my windows
JUSt as tightly and quickly as humanly
possible Otherwise, the toxic smoke
sickens me and damages my eyes to an
agonizing degree. On two occasions,
when I was fortunate enough to be away
during Mr Jahraus's barbecuing stints,
my small apartment had filled up with
acrid smoke to such a degree, l had to
summon the Fire Department to help me
loci)te the fire that I was sure was
smouldermg in my crowded interior.
No one in our fine City Council and
not even l would ever thank of outlawing
the use of backyard barbecues. Hen('<'.
one has to res~nt Richard Jahraus'
insinuation that this as an eventuality.
Isn't a City Council ell'Cted to protect the
rights and well-being of the majoraty of
c1t1ze ns rather than kowtow to the
whams or gastronomic tastes of the few?
Am I wrong to assume that a steadily
more crowded and only city park should
be a place for wholesome enjoyment
especially for the ultra-sensitive young
and elderly populat1on·1 If only half of
my park neighbors would express their
feelings about the Increasing quot.a of
barbecue parties an the park. (right near
city signs procl:ummg 1t to be against our
law), your pages would be bulging with
letters of resentment and disgust.
NAME WlTHHELD
Concerts missed
Tn the Editor
We had plannl'Cl on p1m1 ckmg on the
quetd of Orange Coast College whill•
listening to anotht•r S<.'ries of concerts on
Sunday nights. What happcne<.J?
I am told that thc•n• was trouble about
moncy/f1nant'l'S and I {'<in't believe that
Costi:l Mesa cannot support s uch Cl
c·ultural treat for 'l'l many Where does
.ill the t;ix moncv I rnm South Coast
Plaia go? -
Your papt•r wrott• to me last year and
assur('d me the Daalv Pilot would do
th(l1r bit to put the c:oncert.s on again. At
least our local pa(X'r appreciates a good
program
LILLIAN JOHNSON
Fiscal lunacy
To the Ed.itor;
The ink on the ched<s for $85,000 had
barely dried from the "buyout" of past
superintende nt Glen Hardy's contract
when the Fountain Valley Elementary
trustees started paying $261 per day to
consultant Bill Fisher -soon to be given
a four-year contract as superintendent
Currently in the throes of recall
cha rging Suzanne M oore, Ch eryl
Norton, and Roger Belgen with fiscal
mismanagement of school funds, the
tru stees again have shown their
ineptness in contract negotiation by
voting to raise Superintendent Fisher's
salary to over $61,000 -then extend his
remaining three year contract to four
years.
T his extends Mr. Fisher's tenure
beyond any of the current board's terms
of office -thus saddling a new board
with a s uperintendent committed to
phlloeophies which havt! generated a
recall effort. Their wisdom leaves much
to be desired in my opinion -I call it
s heer fiscal 1 unacy! DEVON N. DAHL
The writer is chairman o f the
Cpmmlttee Advocating Responsible
Education which is spearheading the
reca1.l movement. Editor.
San c tuary found
To the Editor:
Last Friday my husband and I spent a
good part of the doy sailboarding in the
Newport Harbor . Mid-afternoon we
ventured int o the Bac k Bay a nd
discovered • quiet paradl1 after the
hustle and buttle of th harbor. And yet
it was so cloee. The m1anhland and shore
birds were plenc.lful and appeared to be
ln p e rfec t harmo n y with their
surroundinp. 1Ar1e allvery fiah jumped
trom the WQter. more than occaatonalJy
lndlcaUng en abundance of water life.
We are grateful this art'a has been
preserved. not only for the wildlife but
for Homo Sapaens as well, smc<.' so few
areas of this kind remain along our
populated Cali fornia roast. W e found the
Back Bay to be a true sanctuary, a place
where we l'tlUld renew our thoughts as
well as our acquaintance with nature
BARBARA GUILD
Hooked!
To the Editor: As a windsurfer, I literally got hoo ked!
The irony is that I found myself having
less empathy for the angler than for me-
-the catch.
The dichotomy is that as a past
president of Pa<.:1{JC' Anglers and as the
as piring Commodore of the Balboa
Yacht Club Windboard Fleet. f should
f1nu myself on my board with a trt!ble
hook attached to a silver met.al lure in
my arm b('1 n g tethered by a
monofilament line to a fast-moving
sailboat
I KNOW THAT there are those
sportsmen that don't particularly care
for windsurft>rs, there are windsurfers
that don't care for powercraft, and there
<.1re fisht!rmt!n that don't parucularly
CClre about either and the Harbor Patrol
that's frustratl'CI by them all
I would like to thank the powerboat
that came to my rescue in the harbor. to
~an Dana. my windsurfer counterpart,
for his part in untangling me. to June
Paley. my neighbor, who transported me
to Hoag emergency. to Dr. Super and h is
many assistants who extracted the hook
from my flesh and not to the sailboat
that was trolling the long line in the
Harbor.
JACK CALDWELL
E ffort r ewarded
To the Editor.
Thi' members of the Laguna .Bea<'h
Business Association wash to exprl>ss our
heartfelt apprecaauon to thl' pc-ople of
Laguna &ach who brought baC'k the
Main Bcac:h Village party to our town
The dollars are countabl<.> -all
$5.1-H.90 of tht•m. The time'. energy.
creativity and hard work volunteered by
hundreds of people is 1mposs1ble to
t•ount We hope that their contribution as
partially offset by the ;ust plain fun that
we had 1n cn•aung the "Honorary
Governor of tht' State of Laguna Beach"
race.
The ultimate reward Wlll come with
our September part y when we all should
thank ourselves and others. whether we
part1c1pated or not. for bringing back the
Mam &>al.'h Village Party and be on
hand to welcome Honorary Governor
Maggw Meggs a~ she reclaims the Main
Beach for Laguna
BILL FARRELL
Chairman. Mam Beach
Village Party Committee
Medical ripoff
To the Editor:
For years 11 has irritated me that we
could only dc:duct medical expenses
exl'eed.ing 3 per<.-ent of gross. Now there
is talk of making that 7 percent.
Actually. we should be able to deduct
all medical expenses. Medical costs have
risen unbelievably fast -faster than
almost all other mflationary costs. And
medical insu ra nce. w hic h k ee ps
increasing the annual deducUble and
paying a smaller and smaller par~ ~(
charges, has become so expensive tt ts
prohibitive for many.
One way we could fight 1t is to be able
to deduct all medical expenses on our
income tax reports
Let's get behind thjs much needed
change and write to our legislators.
NAME WITHHELD
lillllY lill
w~ l.al.\ghed about the Japancl80 vtaltorl
and their cameru. la the last laugh on
us?
BUSINESS COMPEi l'lOR
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Bergeson .vows to revive h~spital bill
A aaemblywoman Marian
Bergeson, R-Newport Beach. said
today she will try to revive a blll
that would pave the way for
construetion of the first hoepital
in Irvine.
Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr.
vetoed the legislation
Wednesday.
chief opp~ment of the bill. The
legislatioh was introduced in
February and had paned the
state Assembly and Senate
before h~ said he read about it
last week in a newspaper story.
of passage during thete l.ut f~w
days before lawmakers go on a
three-month receea. 40t
Sponsored by Assemblywol'nf'"
Marian Bergeson, R -Newpqrt
Sponsored by Bergeson, tf\e
bill would have permitt'd
Saddleback Community Coll•e
District trustees to lease l 0 acres
of land at its north campus to
Irvine Medical Center (IMC). In
exchanl(e for a lease at f•ir
market value and lie-year term,
IMC officials agreed to build a
nursing school to aerve
Saddleback programs.
Bergeson said s h e was
disappointed with the governor's
decision. She said she would try
to have the blll attached to
another piece of legislation with
amendments requested by
Brown. The governor was
concerned that the bill suggested
Dr. Stanley van den Noort,
dea.n cf UC Irvine's College of
Medicine. was singled out as the
Even so, van den Noort
managed to quickly garner
opposition to the bill in the
govembr's office as well as with
members of the state Legislature,
ensuring that it had little chance
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CREATIVITY CHANNELED -Chris and Scott, who
painted their faces to preserve their "semi-anonymity,"
wonder which ~rsby will see the two faces they've -
hidden in mural on Santa Ana River channel.
Artists face up to society
Muralists discover painting on river channel prompts brushes with the law
By ROBERT BARKER
Of tM Delly ll'llot 119ff
Chris and Scott are a couple of young
Orange Coast College art students who take
their art pretty seriously.
They have worked various hours of the
day and night in painting a large and
colorful mural on the side of the Santa Ana
River Channel on Fountain Valley-Costa
Mesa border.
The young men, who say they want to
remain "semi-anonymous" to keep from
POSSibly getting into trouble for painting on
public property, say they put about $100
worth of paint and 11 hours of work into
the project.
Chris. the chief artist, tells how much of
the work was done in quick bursts to avoid
qet.ection by police.
He asserts that they ran and hid from a
patrolman with a walkie-talkie on one
occasion and hid in the river sand from a
police helicopter another time.
They put the finishing touches on the
white, yellow, orange, red, black, blue,
green and white picture over the weekend.
It can be seen best from the right lanes of
the northbound San Diego Freeway as they
cross over the bridge near Euclid Street
in Fountain Valley.
Two faces are cam ouflaged in the
artwork.
One is located in the upper right-hand
edge of tbe p a inting. Chris says it
represents society.
The second, upside-down on the opposite
side of the mural, represents real people
taking a look at society.
"We've been getting some outstanding
feedback from people who knew we did it.
T hey are impressed with the size and
color," Chris says.
Chris asserted that the young artists,
both residents of Fountain Valley. were
motivated by their desire to eliminate
satanic writings and slogans appearing at
the river channel that were getting more
and more insulting.
"We were merely trying to replace the
satanic slogans with something that would
draw thought and beauty to a point where
ugly defacement of property once was."
state endorsement of a particular
hoefital plan.
" think the bill was woefully
misunderstood," said Bergeson,
who noted the wgislation did not
specify IMC or any hospital plan.
It allowed Saddleback, which has
endorsed IMC, to lease the land
to a non-profit group wishing to
build a hospital.
"I would say he (Brown) must
have been pretty anguished over
this bill," she conunued. "Thla
has been very difficult for him
politically because he haa to face
the opposition of many , many
people who were in support of
the bill."
T hough van den Noort has
said the bill (ives tacit state
approal of the IMC proposal, he
acknowledged that the medical
cen~r poses a threat to UCI plans
to build its own teaching hospital
Schools pick
Woodbridge
headquarters
By SANDIE JOY
0( the Dellr Piiot ltelf
A five-acre Woodbridge lot has
been selected as the site for the
new headquarters of the Irvine
Unified School District. Trustees
say they hope to get a 50 percent
discount on the land purchase
from the Irvine Company.
The property is located on the
south side of Barranca Parkway
between East Yale Loop and
Creek Road, one-fourth of a mile
west of Jeffrey Road.
The district has been paying
$180,000 a year to rent central
offices and warehouse space.
The Irvine Company has
valued the Woodbridge site at
approximately $2 million, said
Deputy Superin tendent Ron
Upton. He indicated there's a
good chance the district can buy
the land for $1 million.
The site, picked from among 15
alte rnatives that had been
reviewed b y sc h ool
adm i n istrators, was the
unanimous choice of trustees
who met Wednesday in Lakeside
Middle School.
At that meeting, the board also
reviewed the district's proposed
1982-83 budget and announced a
public h earing on the $44 .5
million package wiU be held at
7:30 p .m . Sept. l al La kesid e
Middle School.
Tr ustees Preside nt Elizabeth
"L ee" Sicoli said she's
"d e li ghted " with the
headquarters s ite selection
because the district now has a
good chance of completing all
s~ps necessary to encumber a $5
million bond issue before the
Nov. 2 election.
Upton said there's "a very
s tr ong poss i bility " t ha t
negotiations on purchase of the
W oodbr idge si t e c an b e
completed by Sept. 1 when the
board plans to select an archit.ed
for the headquar~rs design.
"The lrvine Company is being
very cooperative," he said, "and,
in the past, has always given the
schools approximately 25 percent
off the appraised value in land
purchases.
"ln this particular case," Upton
said, "there is a possibility to
increase that from 25 to a 50
percent discount but there would
have to be a long-range sharing
with the Irvine Company on any
proceeds from rental or sale of
the property."
French break ban
on p i peline work
LE HAVRE, France (AP) -
Dock worker s loaded three
compressors destined for the
Soviet natural gas pipeline
aboard a French fre ighter today
in the first Western European
shipment of U.S . embargoed
equipment for the project.
The three compressors were
built by Dresser France, a wholly
owned subsidiary of Dresser
Industries Inc., of Dallas. Texas.
They were load ed on the
freigh~r Borodine. w hich was to
leave the port of Le Havre later
today for Riga, the capital of
Soviet Latvia.
Dresser France said Tuesday it
would fulfill its contract with the
Soviet Union after receiving a
requisition order to do so from
the French government. Under
French law, the government can
requisition the services of private
companies if those services are
judged to be in the nation al
interest.
Sources in Washington said
President Reagan will blacklist
the French subsidiary if it ships
the equipment to the Soviets in
defiance of his pipeline embargo.
Such a move would bar the
French s ubsi d iary from
importing specific ite ms.
Nestande Newport of jet flight increase
By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL
O(tM DeltJ Not .....
Bruce Nestande, chairman of
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors, had a stem warning
Wednesday for Newport Beach.
· The city can expect an increase
in the permitted number of jet
COUNTY
departures from .John Wayne
Airport if it continues to promote
commercial ventures, such as
hotels, that boost local air
transportation demand.
Should the city not change its
current course, Nestande said,
"Then maybe we will have to
Snails have day in Irvine
Slimy, stomped on and ambushed with Snarol,
the lowly garden snail will finally get its day in the
sun next month when the Irvine Chamber of
Commerce spoNOrs a snail race(?). Page Bl.
County backs Niguel proj ect
The county has agreed to underwrite low-interest
bonds for a development in Laguna Niguel, although
superviaor Bruce Nestande believes the funda do not
provide a "significant public benefit." Page A6.
NATION
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Justice Department
sued 25 defendant.a today, including aome of the
nation's better:-known corponitiOlll, to fon:e them to
help clean up a hatardoua waale dump in downtown
Hamilton. Ohio, which the aovemment aald preeenta
an tmminent and 1ubetantial danger to human health.
... ,
add a lot more flights. I can't say
how many at this point.''
The board cha irman 's
commen ts followed disclosure
that county officials are atudytng
five options for the f\.lture of the
airport ranging from holding the
line on expansion to increasing
the number of jet departures to
98 per day. Forty-one per day are
now permitted.
The plans were prepared by
the county airport staff.
"AB far as I see it, the city is
thumbing ita nose at us, wanting
to close down the airport, but
expanding the hotels." Nestande
said.
He referred to a proposal by
the Marriott H o t el Corp . to
expand its Fashion Island facility
with a 12-s tory, 210-r oom
addition. (While plans have been
submitted to the city, they have
INDEX
not been approved.)
Newport Beach Councilman
Paul Hummel criticized the
options today as being "out of
rontext with reality."
"I don't see how the county can
even conceive of considering
(See JETS, Page A%)
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal Election
Commission ruled today that broadcasters may offer
free air time to political parties, if the time is made
available to both Republicans and Democrats. The case
is expected to have broad implications for the
broadcasting industry. ----
BUSINESS
Rate dip vie wed cautiously
Mortgage interest rates are coming down, but
lenders and builders are reacting cauthusly after
being burned ln 1980. Page 84.
SPORTS
Fernando sparks the IJodsers
Fernando Valenzuela's arm -and bet -help
move the Loi Angele• Dodaera back into 1ole
poue11ion of flr1t place ln the National League
Western Divlaion. Pa.ge Cl.
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• Coach rates the players
Mike Giddings, varsity foo&.ball coach at Newport
Harbor Miah School, knows how to rate players. Page
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OHi DAILY PILOT /Thured,y. Augu11 28, 198'2
More troops joining Marines
concert
Er~nch, Italian forces land
to o versee PLO evacuation
Keith Williams' Big &nd
will be featured at a frl·<'
summer c:on<.""ert beginning a\
7:30 p .m . Monday in the
Woodbridge Village Cent.er.
The conct!rt, which will
include melodies from thl'
swin~ era to modern dUi('O, 1s
the fifth an a series of outdoor
performances sponsored by
• P hotograph er Palmer
Osbourne will discuss his slide
show, "The Gentle Giants of
G uerrero Negro," a story of
gray w h ales i n Baja
Cali forn ia, at the Irvine
Camera Club's Sept. 13
meeung.
The session w1Jl begin at 7
p .m in the Irvine Senior
Center. 3 Sandburg Way Any
in Irvine
thf' d ty'!t performlng urt11
program and the.• vllloge
merchants
The Ct!nter Is located at
Barranca Parkway and Lake
Hoad in Irvine. Organizers
suggest that specwtors arrive
early to reserve good seal5
and perhaps even bring the
makings for a picnic
Inter ested persuns are
encouraged to attend, said
supervisor Bebee Gomberg.
The club also will hold its
monthly study session at 2
p.m . Thursday, Sept. 16 at the
center.
More information can be
obtained by calling club
members Marie Grinder at
552-7484 or Emmitt Smltb,
552-7605
BEIRUT. Leb•nun (AP)
More Frenc:h and Italian
peacekeeping troop landed an
war-battered Beirut today a_nd
joined U.S. Marines In ove~lng
the evac u&tlon of Palestine
Llberatum Organization Cight.ers
from thc lsraeli-rCngcd Lebanese
capital.
The Syrinn army sent 61 trucks
and tank n1rriers acrOSB Israeli
lines to west Beirut to start a
two-C:ay overland evacuation to
Syria Friday of :S.500 troops and
officers o f the Syrian -
c.'Ommanded Palestine Liberation
Arm)(, an Israeli army
spokesinan Lil Lebanon said.
Lebanon's state radio and the
:)yrian government earlier said
the Hittin Brigace evacuation on
the Beirut-Damascus highway
would bc~in today despite the
PLO's fear of attack from
President-elect Gemayel 's
Lebanese Chnsllan militiamen.
"There is no land evacuation
today," the Is raeli military
s pokesman told repo rters in
suburban Baabda, five miles east
of Beirut.
A truck convoy carrying about
500 PLO guerrillas was at the
U S Morant· l"Ontrollcd port
t•ntran<'*' ut mlddoy fur 1wu
l'V"tc'U•UUll t.o thl· Syrian port or
Tartus.
But It was not dt'ar whether
any sea ev1H·uut1on of lhl'
guerrillas wu planned for today
G reek and Cypriot passenger
sh ips took a total of 3,607
g u l·rr 11lu rn J ordan , l raq,
Tunisia. Suuth Yemen, Syriu
and Sudan In the past five days,
accordln~ to Lebanest' and PLO
estimates
Both contend the Wtal or PLO
g u erril l as scheduled for
evacuation was between 7, 100
and 7,500 aet.'Ordang to the plan
U.S . pre51dent1al envoy Philip C.
Habib had drawn for the PLO
dispersal In the Arab world. Bul
Israel said 3,484 PLO already
have b<>en evacuated by boal out
of a total of 8,674 slated for
evacuation.
Meanwhile. President Reagan,
vacationing near Santa Barbara.
Calif.. was mo nitoring the
deployment of U.S. Marines m
Beirut from his mountaintop
ranch where he 1s settling in f11r
a 13-day vacation.
U WlrepfMlte
OBSE RVING -U.S . Mannes (left) stay on the sidelines as a
Palestinian woman argues with Lebanese sold iers in Beirut.
She wanted to follow a truck which had taken her PLO
husband to a ship for relocation jn Syria.
Can election cost be watered down in Irvine?
After receiving a bill tor the
J une election that was twice
what they expected, 0Hic1als of
the Irvine Ranch Water Distnc·t
ere considering oth er ways of
holding e lections -including by
mail.
The district recently ra:e1ved a
$61,167 bill from the Orange
County Regist:-ar of Voters
Office for its share of expenses
an the June 8 election m which
vq,ters elected three of the five
members o f the board of
directors.
District officials had budgeted
$31.500.
Accord ing to a district cost
breakdown, th e e lection cost the
district $2.97 for each vote cast.
In J une, 1980, the first time the
Council to decide on bed tax
Irvine vote to increase levy to 8 p ercent seen likel y
By GLENN SCOTT Of the Deity Piiot Steff
Irvine City Council members
unanimously decided Wednesday
that they, rather than the voters,
will decide whether to increase
the city's hotel bed tax from 6 to
8 percent.
And it seemed likely that
members will vote to raise the
tax at a public hearing Sept. 14.
The council called a special
meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday
to consider the tax measure in
light of a recent state Supreme
Court ruling that new generaJ
revenue tax measures require
majority rather than two-thirds
voter support to pass.
P rior to that ruling, the council
.h ad agreed to add the tax
increase measure on the Nov. 2
ballot. That measure soug 1 • thE
two-thirds support.
Wednesday's meeting. called
only one day in advance. was
'intended to allow the council to
amend the measure to seek the
simple r majority vote. T h e
meeting was called hastily to
beat a deadline for printing the
ballo ts. Two reporters and a
c ustodian were the only
spectators.
At the suggestio n of
Counci l man David S ills ,
however, members decided to
forgo the ballot measure
entirely. Sills argued that council
members are elected
representatives who have the
legal right to adjust the tax rate.
He said more controversiaJ issues
might need a voter consensus
but not the bed tax rate.
"As a practical matter, I don't
think It's a reaJ burning issue in
the community," he . .explained.
Others seemed to agree. Mayor
Larry Agra n said h e had no
hesitation in voting for the
increase, w hich is projected to
produce an extra $3 miliion in
revenue over five years.
But Agran noted the public
hearing next month would give
opponents the ch ance to be
heard.
The council didn't alw ays
believe it had the authority to set
the bed tax rate. P roposition 13
included a provision that all new
"special ta>ces" must be approved
by two-thirds vote in an election.
The stale S upreme Cou r t,
however , rule d in the San
Francisco versus Farrell case that
most general r evenue taxes,
including the bed ta>c, do not fall
into t he category of "special
taxes.''
Thus. the decision apparently
returned to city governments the
power they fonnerly held to set
such rates prior to the passage of
the Jarvis-Gann initiative.
In Irvine, where decreasing
revenues caused the council to
adopt for the first time thls year
a spending budget smaller than
the year before, city officials
hailed the ruling as good news.
district election was combined
with a primary. the charge was
$15,205, or 61 cents a vote.
General Manager Arthu r
Bruington said administrators
expect to take a hard look at the
costs with an eye on appealing
the bill to the County Board of
Supervisors.
"We had no idea it was going
to be that much," he said.
They also int.end to examine
other options. including send ing
ballots to voter s b y m ail.
Br u ington :;aid the Moullon-
Niguel Water District tried the
mail system a few years back.
He added that the board may
change the date ot the elecuon to
move off the J une p r imary
elections in even-numbered
years. T he district began holding
elections t hen after a court order
to turn over selection of all
directors to the voters instead of
large landholders.
Meanwhile, the water district
wasn't the only local government
hit harder than expected by the
bills. T h e M unicipal W ater
Dist.r1ct or Orange County was
billed for $278, 717 c.'Ompared to a
$38,770 bil1 m J une. 1980.
lrvme's city government was
eharged $8,448 compared to
$3,780 m June. 1980_
T hose in the registrar's office
said they knew the higher bills
would create a stir. But they said
there are reasons for t he
increases.
Registrar Al Olson said in a
letter to the distric t t hat
s tatewide rea p portion ment
created more jurisdictional lines,
wh ich in turn produced more
ballot groups. Each ballo t
requires separate labor from a
printer so the cost goes up, he
explained, and printing costs
have risen
JETS TO INCREASE OVER NEWPORT? e • •
increasing flights knowing that
t h e noise impact on Newpor t
already is so great.
"1'<1 like to know what's
bf.come of an alternate site for an
airport. Suddenly we're back to
t rying to make d o wi th a
completely unsatisfactory site."
Newport Mayor Ja c kie
Heather said she 1s disturbed by
the connotations of the five
options. She pointed out this
follows on the heels of a court
ruling striking down the airport's
perimeter rule.
Suddenly it seems l ike
everything is crashing down
around us agam," she said. "Our
various safeguards are just being
swept away and it's frightening."
HESTANOf HEATHER
Two other s upervisors, Ralph
Clark and Harr iett Wieder, were
out of town Supervisor Roger
Stanton also was unava1labl<>
outlined in the now -defunct 1981
airport mast e r p l a n . That
document was overturned by
o rder of a n Orange Coun ty
S uperior Court judge who ruled
environmental documentation for
the project was insufficienL
Option 3 would permit
expansion of the airport terminal
and parking facilities t.o handle
6.2 million passengers annually.
The overburdem.>d facility today
handles 2.5 milJion trav<>lers each
year.
~---------------------~.-------~· Heather declined to respond to I the pointed remarks made by
· Nestande.
The other su p ervisor
contacted. Thomas Riley. said he
support<; an option whereby the
n4mber of flights would be
increased to 55 per day as n01se
reductions are achieved
Under Opt1on 3. about 125
ac:-es of land south of the airport
co:ltammg 531 dwellings would
be within boundaries of a high-
no1se impact wne
Con."' ta I
Nortriwest winds 10 to 20 knocs
over the outet waters near Point
Conception wt1h 4 10 7 toot seas
Locel low clouds and tog
El•ewhere. ltght varleble winds
10Ulhwe.1 to west 8 10 t6 llnots
during 11ternoon t to 2 loot
IOUthweat swetl Beoomlng partly
cloudy afternoon
V. ". sununa ry
Showers and thunderstorms
lll>Q9led over the Southwest earty
todey. con11n1.11ng matnty over
Hew Me•ICO. whli. sno-s Ind lhuna.r11orm1 dampen.0 arNt
In the upper Midwest and a lew
1how1re touched the lower Mleeourl vali.y a1'd Maine
EIMWtle<e. fair Pie$ purvaile<l
OYlf the Pacific Nonnwest. the
to11thwn Pt11n1 a,,d east 01 the
Mlululppl
The l'ec;tllc Northwes\ waa
feeling a warm spelt The
temP1<1ture reec;hed e high 01 87
W9dneeday In Seeltle. breaking
lhe 19'47 rec:ord of 82 for Che day
The high ., Olympla WDI 90
degr-. surpassing lhe prevloua
record of 85, 1tso ae11n 19o47.
Wednetd1y night 1'/• lnc;he1 of
rein felt et &cai.n11. Utah, In one •
hour . Locelly heavy r ai ns
Wedneedey alao hit southern
Arlzone with flooding 111t of Yume
Temperature• before dawn
r"1ged fr0"1 1 low of o42 II Minot,
N,0 .. to 117 et Fort Worth, TellU,
1c:oorOlng lo lhe Natton11
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Nestande was one of two
supervisors reached for comment
·on the airpckt expansion issue.
This alte rnate, known as
Option 3. is very similar to the
airpor~ expansion progr am
Two of the o ptions would
retain the present 41 flights per
day cap on commercial jet
departures. One plan wou ld
permit 73 flights. another 98. __
The Storekeeper for Her i1
a new o:pression of an idea
that has never changed.
A sto~ for her in the tradition of
the orlalnal S1orckeepet,wherc you can expect to find the same incom·
parable service and distinctive col·
lcctJon of classic sporuwear. A s10~
commltttd to tradition and the sim-
plicity or aood taste.
At 7'114 Stonlf_,. f or llW. ...., know
tlttll wvb Md q"""1y ,.,....., IO out
ojl(y#tl.
Sm.ii wonder then that we've chotcn
Wrolctlft......, llth anJ l"lnt, ~pot1 et...h
V IYI Ma.ttrC'•td
'
to offtt many of the finci.1 names in
sportswear and ac~sorics. Plan 10 stop
by soon to meet our courteous. knowl-
edacable staff.
And join us for the Orand Opmlna that
was a dotcn years In the maldna.
We think you'll aarecthat The
Storekeeper for Her was well
worth the wait. ~ Located, not coincidentally, a
~ \" door away from The Star. k~. In Wcstdltr Pla.z.a.
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41• Orange Coa11 DAIL y PILOT /ThurtdlV, Augu11 2e. UUt2
A mayor's civic role
adds impact to • views
Irvine Mayor Larry Agran
a ppears to be hitting the campaign
trail against nuclear arm$ in no
uncertain terms.
Agran has even announced
that he is making himself
available as a speaker -for what
he calls a .. modest fee'' -on the
campuses of colleges and
universities where he hopes to
continue preaching the nuclear
weapons freeze gospel.
Agran al r eady has
experienced some success on the
collegiate speaking circuit as a
decrier of U.S . policies in the field
of cancer-causing substances.
Now, he seems determined to
move strongly into the fi eld of
nuclear disarmament.
He co-authored Proposition
12, the California measure on the
November ballot that calls for the
U.S. government to propose to the
Soviet Union a bilateral freeze on
n uclear weapons production.
Not long ago. h e fired another
salvo in his opposition to nukes.
but that shot came perilously close
to involving the city of Irvine in
Agran's personal campaign.
As an individual, the mayor
arawered a letter that had been
directe d by James Alexander,
regional manager of the sta te's
Emergency Services Office, to the
Irvine City Council. Alexander
had urged council m embers to
back c ivil defense programs
designed for use in case of nuclear
war.
"No system of bomb shelters,
no plan o f 'evacuation' could
protect against the horrors of a
th~rmonuclear bomb," the mayor
wrut('.
He wrote o n per!lonal
stationery and he said in tht> lcller
that h e was drawing a s harp
dist1nct1on bctwe(•n emergt:n<:y
programs fut' nudear attack and
other kmds of disastc•r , such as
earthquakes, toxic spill:. and fire
But 1t seems the re 1s till the
danger that what Agran-the-
private-citizen ~ys (•as1ly l'ould
bel'ome interpret<.'d as olf1c1al
words from Agran-the -mayor.
Mayor Agran 1s articulate and
intelligent. A lawyer with a
degree from Harvard Univcl'sity
Law School, h e has taught at
UCLA and a t UC Irvine as well as
writing a newspaper l<'gal advice
column.
He is probably well qualified
to form and to voice his opinions
on matters far outside the purviL•w
of his home city and its politics
And n o doubt his Irvine
cons tituency -intelligent and
highly educated as most of it is -
takes pride in having a worldly
mayor who is interes ted in broad
issues.
Certamly no bnef would be
held for stifling Agran's rights to
free speech a nd to express his
opinions on any issue. Yet he must
recognize and be sensauve to the
fact that as mavor. he carries the
mantle of offic-1al spokesman for
the city of lrvmc.
Some opinions that might be
expressed by Citizen Agran simply
might not be appropriate coming
from Mayor Agran.
Civic Center re-run
A diligent effort to round up
public comment on a pr oposed
Irvin e Civic Center on Je(frey
Road at Barranca Parkway -a
facility that was to have bee n
s hared with school and water
district offices -may have been
wasted.
Ambitious plans f or a
"meeting place" plaza which also
would include commerc ial
participation already are being
toned down.
Instead of confirming the
Jeffrey Road site for the n ew Civic
Center, the Irvine City Council
now has decided it probably is in
order to consider other locations as
well.
For one thing, it seems, cost
breakdowns for the proposetl
facility on Jeffrey Rood were too
sketchy. For another, school
district participation now seems
unlikely since the district is faced
with making a fairly quic k
decision as to the location of its
new headquarters to avoid losing
up to $5 million in bond allocations
for the project.
Then again , there is the
possibility of developing a multi-
s tory facil ity a t the present
location of City Hall on Jamboree
Road at McGaw Avenue.
And the Irvine Company has
proposed that the Civic Center
could w ell be an a nchor for its
long -planned business and
commercial development in the
so-called Golden Triangle.
Not to be forgot ten, of course,
is the idea of locating the Civic
Center on land across from the
UCI campus.
So the city appears to be back
on square one with re gard lo
selection of a Civic Center location.
rather than on the brink of
confirming the Jeffr~ Road s ite.
Mayor Larry Agran views all
this as presen tang opportunity.
rather than confusion. He may lx•
right. but a good deal of effort. not
to say confusion, might have been
spared if more time had been
devoted to site selection at the
outset.
The niost huniane solution
When 1n th e course of
inhuman eve nts, 1t becomes
necessary to subdue a belligerent
criminal, police officers need m ore
at their command than Mace or
batons.
The Laguna Beach City
Council's support of continued use
o f a nec k restraining hold by
o fficers in extreme combative
situations is to be commended as is
their continued ban of c hoke
holds.
The choke hold, which cuts
off air to the lungs, has made
recent h eadlines when it was
blamed for the deaths of suspects
in Los Angeles and other large
cities. And Laguna was forced to
pay $12,500 in an out-of-court
settlement to a woman who
C:portedly was "choked out" in a king cage at the police station.
But Laguna Beac h Police
Chief Neil Purcell contends that a
ban on all holds could be even
more danger ous for criminal
suapects. Givin g an officer the
optfon of using a carotid hold is
preferable to using his gun.
The carotid hold shuts off the
flow of blood to the brain, creating
temporary unconscio usness. When
properly applied, this "safer"
maneuver does not injure the
s uspect. Records sh ow Laguna
police use it about once ever y 10
days a nd only after all other
means of res traint have been
exhausted
"A person who auempts to
take on a police officer has no
rules," Purcell explained. "The
problem of getting a comb3:tive
subject unde r control 1s d1ff1cu1t
for a person to unders tand who
h as never had to do 1 t."
Council members understood
well enough to reaffirm the use ol
carotid holds and call for a report
in six months on how many times
the restriction was applied.
Police in smaller towns, who
may be more able to predict the
tactics of their most offen sive
s uspects, may be forbidden to
press them into submis&on. But in
Laguna, with its share of drug
problems and con.slant fl<;>w of
tourists, the carotid hold 1s the
more effective , humane
alternative.
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Letters to the editor
Coas t hig h way
parking h azard
To the Edit.or:
I read your editorial of Aug 10 "Nl•W
Dangt•rs Lurk on Coa.'\t H1ghwciy" with
special interest as a Laguna BC'at•h
resident who travt•ls PCH between
Laguna Reach and Nl"'wport &>ath on a
daily baSI!>
On l>everal oc.."<.·as1ons I have w1tn~
near collisions caused as a d1rc-'Ct result of
bcachg<K·rs p<.trking on the> shouldC'rs or
lht.· h1~hway U-turns have becomr
rnutlnt? as motorists scour tht• n>ads1dt'S
looking for an available p:Arking space.
The bike Jones huve <il l but
d1sapJ)<'arl><l in some areas. tnlrl'asing 1 he
hazards as cyclists attempt to <.'0t•x1s1 at
~5 mph with motorisL'> traveling 55 mph
THE STATE ha:. bc'(.·n eager to opt•n
the arc-a beachC.'S to the public but has
fatled. in my opinion, to adC'quatPly
prepare for the logical comphcat1om, thc.tt
would n•sult from madequatt• parking
fat·1ht1es
Thert• 1:. onl' existing parking lot
which 1:-usually onJ y half full. but t.'Vl'n
at full e:ipat'ity 1t could handle' unly u
fraction of the total number of vt•h1cll-s.
There IS adequate spat'C' available c.itop
tht> bluffs which c•ould readily be
<'Onvertcd into temporary parking dreas
Making this spat•e available•. and then
posllng the shoulders w1lh no pc.idung
signs. would be a welcome respite for all
the motnnsts using the public highway
GA VIN llERB~RT
Hospital block
To the Editor:
Dr St.anlC'y van den Noort. dean of
the medical school at UCI seems not to be
interested in the community in which
UCI 1s located His attempt to get Gov
Brown to veto Assembly Bill 2696
allowing Saddleback Community
College to lease ~O acres. of land to a
nonprofit community hospital in lrvine IS
tc.tking the lSSUe of a hospital out of the
commuruty's hands.
Since such a large number of residents
in lrvane (over 15.000) have already
indicated their desire to have their own
hospital, at seems very st.range to (ind
such obstructive tactics being used by an
official or a state institution that is
supposed to serve its people. This assue
should not be decided in Sacramento by
one ball concerning land. It should be
decided at the certificate of na-d public
hearings before the Orange County
Health Planning Council and the Health
Services Agency of the state o f
California where all of us could present
our opini<'ns.
JAMES A ROBERTSON
Barbecue view
To the F.ctitor:
Because my sentiments toward the
so-called family-oriented, American
pastime of barbecuing IS SO opposed to
that of Richard Jahraus, It behooves rn(·
to say something in behalf of Laguna's
Heisler Park neighbors and to ci te a few
facts against barbecuing in our one and
only pubHc park.
Considering that Mr. Jahraus is one of
our most popular and civic-minded
residents. his lack of sympathy for his
neighbors who cannot enjoy an open
window or a balcony siesta on their
costly Cliff Drive apartments just
boggles my mmd. Doesn't he know that
the acrid chemical pollution emanating
from a barbecuing steak or hamburger,
equals the toxic fumes from 300
cigarettes? Is it possible that he is
llnaware o f the vast numbe r of
American children who succumb to and
die from cancer oi: leukemia? A genial
man Uke himself. supporting our Boys
Club, la bound to love children enough to
want to shield them from the chcmJcal
hazards of barbecue effluslon. Little
children do not amoke nor d o they
barbecue, yet, if Helaltr Park la an
example, they arc lncreulngly aubjected
to these toxic tu.mes.
IF MR. JAHRAUS la really eo ln love
with the amen and lethal fumes from
barbecuing meat, how come his own
barbecue rack Is located righ\ up againat
hia rear fence, aa far removed from hit
flne home as poeslble? It to happens that
I muat continue \o live and brnthe on
the other aide of \.htJ le~. a mmt few
feet away from hi• barbecue rack.
Whe.~r. my ne1ahbor lndulga In thla
MAILBOX
cherished act of incinerating some meat
dish, l must hasten to shut my windows
JUSt as ughtly an~ quickly ac;. humanly
possible. Otherwise. the toxic smoke
sickens me and damages my eyes to an
agonizing degree. On two occasions,
when I was fortunate enough to be away
during Mr Jahraus's barbecuing stints,
my small apartment had filled up with
acrid smoke lO such a degree, I had to
summon the Fire Department lO help me
locate the fire that l was sure was
smouldering m my crowded interior .
No one in our fine City Council and
not even I would ever th ink of outlawing
the use of backyard barbecues. Hence,
one has to resent Richard Jahraus'
insmuauon that this 1.s an eventuallly
Isn't a Ci ty Count·al elcc-ted to protect the
ngh~ well-l:>f'mg or the majority of
citizen¥ rather than kowtow to the
whims or gastronomic tastes of the few?
Am [ wrong to assume that a steadily
more crowdt'<f and onJy cny park should
be a place for wholesome enjoyment
t>!'>pecialJy for thl! ultra-sen.s1tive young
and eldt.•l'!y population? If only half of
my park neighbors would express their
feeUngs about the increasing quota of
barbet:ue parties m the park. (right near
city signs proclaUTUng it to be against our
law). your pages would be bulging with
letters of resentment and disgust.
NAME WTTHHELD
Con certs missed
To lhl• E<lllur
We h:ig plannl'd nn p1cnwking on the.•
quad of Or;1nge Coast College whill•
llstcnin~ 111 :lnotht•r st•rics of l'Oncert.s on
Sunday nigh~ What hapf*ned?
I am tuld that th<'rC' was trouble about
mont!ytflnan<.'t'S and I t'an't believe that
Costa Mt•s.i c.innnt s upport such a
<:ultural lll'al for so many Where does
all tht tax mom•v Crom South Coast
Plai.a gu" .
Your paper wrot<• to me last year and
..issun·d me th<> Daily Pilot would do
their bit tu put tht.• t.·ont·t•rts on again. At
least our ltx:~I pap<•r .Jpprl>clales a good
program
LILLIAN JOHNSON
Fiscal lunacy
To the Editor:
The ink on the checks for $85,000 had
barely dried from the "buyout" of past
superintendent Glen Hardy's contract
when the Fountain Valley Elementary
trustees started paying $261 per day to
consultant Bill Fisher -soon to be given
a four-year contract as superintendent.
C urrently in the throes of recall
charging Su:z.anne Moore, Cheryl
Norton, and Roger Belgen with fiscal
mismanagement of school funds. the
trustees again have s hown their
ineptness in contract negotiaiion by
voting to raise Superintendent Fisher's
salary to over $61 ,000 -then extend his
remaining three year contract .to four
years.
This extends Mr. Fisher's tenure
beyond any of the current board's terms
of office -thus saddling a new board
with a superintendent committed to
philosophies which have generated a
recall effort. Their wisdom leaves much
to be desired in my opinion -I c.a.ll It
sheer fiacal lunacy!
DEVON N. DAHL
The writer is chairman of the
Committee Advocating Responsible
Education which is spearheading Che
recall movement. &liter.
Sanc tuary found
To the Edi tor·
Last Friday my husband and I spent a
good part of the day sailboarding in the
Newport Harbor. Mid-afternoon we
ventured 1nto the Back Bay and
dlacovered a quiet paradise after the
hustle and bu.tle of the harboc. And yet
it wu ao cloee. The marshland and ahore
blrda were plenti1uJ and appeared to be
In perfect harmony with th tr
surroundings. Large 1Jlvery fish jumped
Crom the water, more than occuionally
lndfoatlng An abundance of water life.
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We are grateful this area has been
preserved. not only for the wildlife but
for Homo Sap1ens as well . sin('e so few
areas of this kind remain along our
populated California <'03St. We found the
Back Bay to be a true sanctuary. a place
where we could renew our thoughts as
weU as our acquaintance with nature.
BARBARA GUILD
H ook e d!
To the Editor:
As a windsurfer, I lJtcralJy got hooked!
The irony is that I found mysel f having
I~ empathy for the angler than for me
the catch.
The dichotomy 1s that as a past
president of Pacific Anglers c.ind as the
aspiring Commodore or the Balboa
Yacht Club Windboard Fleet, I should
find myself on my board with a treble
hook attached to a silver mc•tal lure in
my arm being t et h e r ed by a
monof1lament hne lo a fast-moving
sailboat
I KNOW THAT there are those
sportsmen that don't particularly care
fur windsurfers, there are windsurfers
that don't care for powercrah, and there
;_1n• fishermen that don't particularly
carl'.' about £-1ther &nd the Harbor Patrol
that's frustrated by them all
I would like to thank th!' powerboat
that came to my rescue m the harbor, to
Dean Dana. my windsurfer l.'OUnterpart.
for hts part in untangHng me, to June
Paley. my neighbor, who transported me
to Hoag emergency, to Dr. Super and his
many assistants who extracted the hook
from my flesh and not to the sailboat
that was trolling the long lane an the
Harbor.
JACK CALDWELL
E f fo rt rewarde d
To tht.> Editor
The> members of thl• Laguna Beach
Business Assoc.:1at1on wish to c>xpress our
hPdrtfell apprec1at1on to the people of
Laguna Beach who brought bal·k the
Mam Beach Village party to our town
Thl' dollars an• l'o untable -all
$5.144.\:10 of them The umc. energy.
('rl'<1t1v1ty and hard work voluntC('r<'<:I by
hundr('dS of pl'Ople IS 1mpossiblt.> to
,·ount Wl• hopt-that their tontribution is
part1<1lly offset by the JUSt plain fun that
we· had 1n t:rt•aung the "Honorary
G1)vernor of the Stat<· or Laguna Beach"
race
Tht' ultimate rt'ward will come with
our September party when we all should
thank ourselvC"S and others. whether we
part1npatcd or not, for bringing back the
Mam Brach Village Party and be on
hand to Wt'kome Honorary Governor
Maggie Meggs as sh1• reda1ms the Main
Bea<.'h for Laguna
BILL FARRELL
Chairman, Mam Beach
Village Party Committee
Medical ripoff
To the Edllor:
For vears 1t has 1rnt.ated me that we
could o nly deduct medical expenses
exceeding 3 per<.-ent of gross. Now there
is talk of making that 7 percent.
Actually. we should be able to deduct
all medical expenses. Medical costs have
risen unbelievably fast faster than
almost all other inClationary costs. And
medical ins urance, which k eeps
increasing the annual deductible and
paying a smaller and smaller .part ~f
charges, has become so expensive 1t l8
prohibitive for many.
One way we could fight tt is to be able
to deduct all medical expenses on our
income tax reports.
Let's get behind' this much needed
change and writt-to our legislators.
NAME WITHHELD
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A SMALL BIT OF HISTORY: We marked a milestone
in aviation history just this w eek in the 50th anniversary of
a Clight by a pixie-faced , slender, tousle -haire d young
w oman who w as one of the great pion eer aviators of all
time.
It was Aug. 24 , 1932, w hen Ame lia Earhart, the n 32
years o ld, b eca m e the f irst w o m a n t o m a k e a
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transcontin ental flight. It
w as j u s t o n e o f many
m a rk s s h e l e ft o n the
aviation record books.
H e r final flight , in
July o f 1937, s till h as
s tro ng ties to our own
Orange Coast where one of her aviator buddies, famed
stunt pilot Paul Mantz. tried to solve the mystery of her
disappearance at sea.
MURPHHH ,~ TOM
AMELIA EARHART WROT E cliJ:iation history by
de fying her pare nts. S he was born in Atchison, Kan., and
during World War I served as a Canadian military nurse.
Despite the protests of he r family, she learned to fly, as so
many of the early barnstormers did, right after the war.
Then the records began to get inked into the books.
She beca me the first w oma n to cros.5 the Atlantic Ocean by
air, as a passenger a board a Fokker trimotor monoplane.
July 17-18, 1928. It crossed from Ne wfoundland to Wa les.
F our years later, s h e m ade a solo cr os.5ing. This was
followed by a series of solo flights across the United States
in both airplanes and a utogiros. The n. in January of 1935,
Amelia Earhart again electrified the aviation w orld with a
trans-Pacific solo flight, cros.5ing the ocean from H awaii to
California.
STUNT FLIER PAUL MANTZ, who in la ter years
made his hom e on Balboa Island and operated T a llma ntz
Amelia Earhart with famed Balboa Lsland stW>t nier Paul Mantz in 1936
fly ing service o ut o f O range County's airport, h elped
prepar_e the next Earhar t plane. a twin-engined Lockheed
m which s h e and Lt. Cdr. Fred Noonan. h er navigator,
would attempt an around-the-world flight.
Mantz. particularly. w as invol'ved in instaUation of a
generator on the aircra ft, a point that would prove pivotal
during investigation s of the 1960s.
Ame lia Earhart a nd Fred Noonan took off on the
world-girdling flight in 1937 and were three quarters of the
way to their goal when on July 2, the ir aircraft vanished in
the Pacific. near Howla nd Island.
No trace of the pla ne or the two flie rs was ever found.
Afte r World War 11 . how ever, there were persistent
reports tha t the Earha rt plane hadn't gon e down near
Howla nd Island but instead had Clown on to Japanese-he ld
Saipan.
~A1:1VE WITNESSES SAID the plane. matching the
d escript10n of the L ockheed, cras h-landed in Saipan
Harbor. They said tw o occupants. on e a sligh t ly built
wom~n. w e re captured and later executed by the J a panese
as s pies.
Not much was added to the Earhart stor y until June of
1960 when a ne wsm an diving at Saipan claimed he had
brought up the genera tor from the long-missing Earhar1
plane .
The generator was take n to Orange County airport
where Mantz put a task force of his experts to work in an
attempt to de te rmine if indeed it was the p art of the
Earhart plane h e had insta lled almost a qua rter of a
century earlier.
SADLY, MANTZ HIMSELF was killed in 1965 when
he crashed while fly ing a stunt for filming of the motion
picture, "Flight of the Phoenix." That pre tty well closed
the Earhart probe.
Paul Mantz' widow. Mary, s tated some time later that
study of the generator had proved inconclusive because the
engine part had been too badly corroded by salt water.
It was so badly deteriorated, she said, it couldn't even
be determined if it w as of Japanese or American origin.
So to day , the mystery o f Amelia Earhart's
disappearance remains unsolved.
the neck ide:riiif ied Pain • Ill
VCI biology research er sho ws way to quick en d e tection o f stre p throat
By JOEL C. DON
MtlM o.itr ,.. ... •••ff
The sore throat is mankind's
perennial pain in the neck. Often
the harbinger of the common
cold. It's the body's way of saying
some virus has tempo rarily
gotten the best of your immune
system.
But a third of the lime the
picture is more serious. That's
when a feeling of a claw hammer
stuck m your throat is a result of
the invasion of a bacte rium called
Gro up A S tre ptococc us .
Untreated, .. strep throat .. may
lead to complications such as
rhewnauc fever, kidney disease
and scarlet fe ver.
Though not a doctor, Kurt
Brillhart knows detection of the
infection is imperative. The UC
Irvine biology graduate has spent
the last two years perfecting a
simple and reliable test that
could provide diagnosis of strep
throat in a fraction of the time it
takes using current techniques.
Brill hart enrolled in an
independent research project
while a UCI junior, focusing his
efforts on development of a quick
test for strep throat.
Strep bacteria shows up as a
colored spot on a paper strip, akin
to the way litmus paper changes
color when it comes in contact
with an acid or base solution.
His so-called strip test can be
completed in 90 minutes, a far
cry from the conventional throat
culture that may take up to two
days. Eventually Brillhart would
like the test r e sults to b e
available before the patient steps
out of the doctor's office.
Though further work must be
done before the test can be sold
commercially, the 22-year-old
Brillhart noted a UCI committee
is studying whether it should be
patented.
Eventually he hopes to market
the strip test as a simple kit for
doctors.
"In order to make the test
readily available it's going to
have t o be simplif ie d
considerably," said Dr. Gerald
Greene. a UCI Medical Center
speclallat In lnl~tloue dlaeoa~s
who directed Brlllhart'a project.
"lf it's not simple. people won't
us e il eve n If It does off er
advantages."
Nevertheless, BrilJhart's work
e arned him u ndergradu a te
honors in biology. In October,
Greene will present news of the
strip test at a maJOr b1omcd1cal
conference.
Greene predicts the test may
help doctors prescribe the best
treatme n t for a sore throa t
sufferer. Erring on the side of
caution, some physicians give
antibiotics before results of a
throat culture are known, he
said.
Others wait for the throat
c ulture. but some times have
trouble contacting the patient for
appropriate treatment.
"Only a fraction of sore throats
are s trep," Greene said. "So
certain patie n ts are ge tting
antibiotics unnecessarily or some
patie nts aren 't ge tting t he
antibiotics in time. •
"And a certain fraction o f
people that receive antibiotics
will have a reaction to them."
The test is called PELISA, or
pap e r e nzym e-link e d
immunosorbent assay.
Simply, a throat c ulture is
taken from a person suspected of
having s tre p throat. The
s pec imen is fixed to a glass
microscope slide and a series of
a ntibodies are bioche mically
hooked to the bacteria. One of
the anUbocUes contains a speciaJ
enzyme marker.
A paper strip soaked with a
chemical that reacts to the
enzyme 1s placed against the
slide.
When the enzyme and the
paper react, an orange sp ot
reveals the pres ence o f
streptococcal bacteria. The more
bac~ria on the slide. the darker
the spot.
Greene said there is no other
quick test for an infectious
disease on the market.
"He did it on his own." Greene
said, in praise of Bnllhart's work.
Delly Piiot Photo llJ Gery Amllt-
SP EE J?S UP DIAGNOSIS K urt Brillhart's proposed strip
test will h elp doctors 1denllfy s trep th roat in 90 m inutes.
Conventional throat cultures takC' up to two days.
"Th e be.sic too ls and the
information were there. He dad
considerable adaptation and tria l
and error.
"It took the right person in the
r ight place wi th th e r ight
components to put it together."
Brillhart said he 1s strugglmg
to wan adm ission to medical
school a nd h o pl·s to earn a
doctorate an research biology as
well.
.. Both are very tempting," he
said. "But af I don 't get into
medical school I'll try to get my
Ph.D."
CSUF leading college enrollDient boom
Cal State Fullerton is almost
ready to close admissions for
spring I 983 because of booming
enrollments.
Ralph Bigelow, director of
admissions. said the school may
stop accepting applications for
spring semester after Aug. 31 ,
the earliest cut-off date in the
school's 25-year history. Fall
enrollment will exceed 24,000
:his term, the largest in campus
history .
Officials say money may be the
biggest reason why admissions to
the state's universities are on the
rise.
California students are turning
from private and out-of-town
universities to less expensive
state schools and leaving four-
year institutions for two-year
community colleges, said Lois
Mc Nally of the California
Student Aid Com.m.i.S$ion.
R ecession drives studen ts to less
exp ensi ¥e state-suppo rted sch ools
"We have seen a s hah from
private institutions to public
institutions among o ur lo w -
inoome students since the '60s."
McNally said.
Thi s s hift ma y be more
pronounced this year because of
federal reduction s in studen t
gran ts, restrictions on student
loans and cuts in SociaJ Security
payments to coUege students. she
said.
Two holdups probe d in HB
Police are searching for two
bandits who robbe d two
Huntington Beach businesses m
apparently unrelated incidents.
The first holdup occurred at
2:45 p.m. Monday, when a ma n
pul1ed a r e volver from his
athletic bag and placed 1t on a
counte r at Brentwood Savings.
5828 F.clinger Ave .. police said.
The man handed the teller a note
demanding money and fled wath
$1.930. according to police.
At 6 :30 pm. M o nday. a
different man indicated he had a
gun an his wais t band and
demanded money at the Sears
S urplus Store, 9045 Adams Ave.
He fled with about $115. pohce
said.
Some off1c1als attribute the
increase m adm1ss1ons to students
shifting f rom these m o r e
expensive ms tatutaons because of
the recession.
Annua l tuition at private
L'Olleges ranges from about $2,500
to $8.300. S t u d e n t fees at
U n1 ver s1ty o f Ca liforni a
campuses wall be $1 ,201, while
California State universit.ies wiU
cost $444.
Ca l S ta te Long Beach has
started curtailing ad missions for
next fall . but not for spring.
The University of California
systt.•m also· as expcr1end ng an
increase an aom1ss1ons. attnough
not as sharp as at Fullerton, said
Ed Apodaca. UC director of
admissions
"W e've been expecting
enroll ment to decline for two or
three years, but this year we
received more apphcataons than
ever before." he said
Racers w~n't ~eed a pacer
By GLENN SCOTT
O(u-. Oelfr Hot Staff
There are races for quarter horses.
greyhounds and rats, but rarely has a race
been organized strictly for Helix aspersa.
It is no wonder. First brought to North
America as a source of food, poor Helix was
an outcast from the beginning. Never
popularly palatable, the creature couldn't
even hang around a vegetable garden
without drawing contempt.
It waa forced to live a sheltered life and
was further frustrated by being both male
and female at the same time. Slow afoot, it
became a symbol for all the wrong things in
this fast-paced world.
Next month, however, Helix aapersa, also
known as a common garden snail, will
flnally get lta just deaerta.
Election acts 0 K
I The O,range County Dlatrlct Nakaoka alleged that the
It will be the featured attraction when
the Irvine Chamber of Commerce apoNOra
Its inaugural California Snail Race
Championship Sept. 12.
The races wUJ be part ot the chamber's
annual picnic. In put yean, the pk:nic haa
been a private aflair. But as loDI as you're
sol.ng to invite anal.la, you might al well
brinl along ewrybody elee.
-Snails on skate boards w ill b e
disquall f ied.
-Entries must be alive before and after
their races.
Howard Reic h , c hairman o ( the
chamber's organizational aCfairs committee,
aid participants can call the chamber office
at 641-1667 to obtain an application form.
The entry lee ia $2 per racer.
At UC Irvine, Assistant Dean of S tudents
Peter Ho wler, a sna11 expert, said the
critters enjoy eating lettuce, flour and corn
meal And usually seek a cool. damp setting.
"If 1 were going to train them lO race," he
said, "I'd maybe get them hungry. crush up
some lettuce and equeeze the juice down to
make a trail." ttomey s Office has concluded "in-kind" contribution from
t candldates Larry Agran and• Agran's campaign -for a share
ward Doman dJd not violate of a cot\ of the -plan Unga -wu
1rvine'1 campaign, contribution pcmibly more than $250. He a1J10
iWI in this springs city council asked tf Dornan should, have
reported the dona tlon ln'
campaign expense report. due
before the election.
Asran and Dornan, however,
argued that only a .nan pordon
of the planUnaa c:anied Doman'•
end ortemen t and that the
deadline for the txpenM repoc1a
htd pal9ed before a deelslof\ WU
made to include Doman.
Tliua, chamber oraanlsera have opened
the floodptee to any snail trainen wbhlng
to ~ke part ln the nces .:heduled to begin
at 2 p.m. at Herltafe Park on Walnut
Avenue between Culver Drive and Jeffrey
Road.
The a\a1l coune la 18 1ochel Jona.
Nonna Brun<l.-ae, race comm!Mioner, hu
1llu.d t.heM rule.:
-Snailt cannot wetah mor:. than four
pounda.
-All anaJ.11 must be Irvtne rwlderlta.
He Mid 10me of the rules may be hard to
enforce, especially the residency
~uirement.
'We really can't.'' he QOnflded. "We just
threw t.Nt l.n there."
However, Reich aid t0me local IJ'OUP8 ue tak.lna the r11ee terloualy.
"One ol the banks in town told mo they
have three anal.II,'' he aid. "They've been feed.l.nc them l« two weekl and they even
built a llttlt mp.''
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Bowler said snails also can be decorated
by gluing wings on or even painting their
shells. P"art of the shell should be left
expoeed. he added.
And for thOle whose entrtet don't make
the grade, Bowler Is achedulh\8 h1a an~nual fall mail feed at noon on Fri~, Nov. 12 al
UCI'a Univcraity Center.
They were, after all, lmported for food.
"In France, ana1ll a.re becomlnQ rarer Md
ram-.'' -1d Bowler. '11\eC!.e be fiorrlfled to know how we kill them . "
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ORANGE COUNTY C ALH On NIA .>"i C.f NI c;
Bergeson vows to revive. hospital bill .
Assemblywoman Marian
Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, said
today she will try to revive a bill
that would pave the way for
construction of the first hospital
in lrvine.
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.
vetoed the legislation
Wednesday.
chief opponent of the bW. The
legislation was Introduced In
Fe bruary and had paued the
state Assembly and Senate
before he said he read about It
last week in a newspaper story.
of passage during th~ la.st few
days before lawmakers go on a
three-month recess.
Sponsored by Bergeson, the
bill would have permitted
Saddleback Community College
District trustees to lease 10 acres
of land at its north campus to
Irvine Medical Center (IMC). In
exchange for a lease at fair
market value and 99-year term,
IMC officials agreed to build a
nur1dng sc h oo l t o serve
Saddleback programs.
Bergeson aai.d she was
disappointed with the governor's
decision. She said she would try
to have the bill a ttached to
another piece of legislation with
a m endments r equ ested by
Brown . The governo r w as
concerned that the bill suggested
state endorsement of a particular
hospital plan.
Dr. Stanley van den Noort,
dean cf UC Irvine's College of
Medicine, was singled out as the
Even so. van den N oort
managed to quickly garner
opposition to the bill in the
eovemor's office as well as with
members of the state Legislature.
ensuring that it had little chance
CREATIVITY CHANNELED -Chris and Scott, who
painted their faces to preserve their "semi-anonymity,"
°""',... ....... ~ c..... ee.n
wonder which passersby will see the two faces they've
hidden in mural on Santa Ana River channel.
Artists faee up to society
Muralists discover painting on river channel prompts brushes with the law
By ROBERT BARKER
OflMDellJ ..........
Chris and Scott are a couple of young
Orange Coast College art students who take
their art pretty seriously.
They have worked various hours of the
day and night in painting a large and
colorful mural on the side of the Santa Ana
River Channel on Fountain Valley-Costa
Mesa border.
The young men. who say they want to
remain "semi-anonymous" to keep from
POeaibly getting into trouble for painting on
public property, say they put about $100
worth of paint and 11 hours of work into
the project.
r the chief artist tells how much of
the work was done in quick bursts to avoid
detection by police.
He asserts that they ran and hid from a
patrolman with a walkie-talkie on one
occasion and hid in the river sand from a
police helicopter another time.
They put the finishing touches on the
white, yellow, orange. red. black. blue.
green and white picture over the weekend.
It can be seen best from the right lanes of
the northbound San Diego Freeway as they
cross over the bridge near Euclid Street
in Fountain Valley.
Two faces are camouflaged in t h e
artwork.
One ia located in the upper right-hand
edge o f the pai nting. Chris says it
re resents 90Ciet .
The second, upside-down on the opposite
side of the mural, represents real people
taking a look at 90Ciety.
"We've been getting some outstanding
feedback from people who knew we did it.
They are impressed with the size and
color," Chris says.
Chris asserted that the young artists.
both residents of Fountain Valley, w ere
motivated by their desire to eliminate
satanic writings and slogans appearing at
the river channel that were getting more
and more insulting.
"We we re merely t.ryin8 to replace the
satanic slogans with 90mething that would
draw thought and beauty to a point where
ugl defacement of property once' was."
''I think the bllJ wa11 woefully
misunderstood," said Bergeson,
who noted the legialatlon did not
specify IMC or any hospital plan
It allowed Saddleback, which has
endorsed IMC. to lease the land
to a non-profit group wishing to
build a hospital.
"l would say he (Brown) must
have been pretty anguished over
this bill." she continued. "This
has been very d1 Hicull for him
i:x>litically becau~ he has to fa<.-e
the opposition of many. many
people who were an support or
the bill "
Though van den Noort has
said the bill gives tacit state
approal of the IMC proposal, he
acknowledged that the medical
center poses a threat to UCI plal\S
to build its own teaching hospital
French firms
blacklisted • Ill
pipeline flap
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Reagan admi n istration today
te mpora r ily b lack listed two
French firms -one a subsidiary
of an American company -after
natural gas pipeline equipment
was loaded for shipment to the
Soviet Union in alleged defiance
of President Reagan 's embargo.
an administration source said.
Today's ac ti on by the
Commerce Department forbids
Dresser France from re<:e1vmg
any imports from its parent
company. Dresser Industries Inc.
of Dallas.
Also put on the temporary
blacklist was the French f1nn of
C r eusot-Loi r e, which had
contracted for the parts as a
prime contractor for the pipeline
project.
"The temporary denial order
means that both parties will be
prohibited from receiving all U.S.
goods and t.echnology.'' sa1d the
source. who askt•d not to be
1dentif1ed. "It's a measured
response. It could have been a lot
tougher. It is hoped that this will
dissuade olher companies from
taking similar action."
The order will remain in force
until a fuller investigation of the
allegations is compleled, lhe
source said.
Three compressors made by
Dresser France were loaded
ea1 lier today aboard a ship m Le
Havre. France. lt was due to
leave later for lhe Soviet port of
Riga.
Dresser said Tuesday tl would
fulfill its contract obligations
after lhe French government
ordered it to do so.
Judge orders Mesa
sculptor to jail
By DAVID KUTZMANN
()(the DeHJ Pffot St.ft
Costa Mesa metal sculptor Ah
Rou,,han was ordered today to
begin serving a five-day jail term
beginning next week for er(.'(·ting
a towering red metal sculpture
without proper city building
pennits.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Philip Schwab. saying
there was no legal basis on which
to delay sentencing further.
ordered Roushan to report to
Orange Coun ty Jail at 9 a.m
Tuesday.
Rou s han . an Iranian
immigrant who owns a metal
fabrication business on Superior
Avenue in Costa Mesa. also must
pay a $500 fine.
Whether Roushan actually has
to serve time from a contempt of
court con viction issued last
December is still somewhat at
question.
Santa Ana attorney Meir
Westreich, who represents lhe
sculptor. said he has filed a writ
o f habeas corpus wi th the
California Supreme Court. The
state high court recently turned
down Roushan 's request for a
hearing to appeal his conviction
by S uperior Court Judge Robert
Fitzgerald in December. 1981
Westreich also said that he is
planning to go to U.S. District
Court Monday to further
challenge Cost.a Mesa's altempt
to force Roushan to seek the
proper bu1ld1ng pe rmits for
erel'l1ng hi s giant steel
sculptures.
Roushan has erected tour red
metal structures on his industrial
property at 1550 Superior Ave.
over the past 2 1h years.
He was held m contempt of
court on t WI) ocC'asions for
putting up two sculptures after
the c ity had been grante d a
preliminary inJunct1on barring
him from putting up any further
structures.
"I haven't exhaust.eel my legal
rights yet," Roushan said after
this morning's hearing before
Judge Schwab.
"I will go to jail. But I don't
think I'll worry about It until
(See SCULPTOR, Page A2)
Nestande Newport of jet flight increase
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
O( ... o.IJ ..... SWI
Bruce Nestande, chairman of
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors, had a stem warning
Wednesday for Newport Beach.
The city can expect an increase
in the permitted number of jet
COUNTY
departures from J o hn Wayne
Airport if it continues to promote
commercial ventures, such as
hotels , that boost local a ir
transportation demand.
Should the city not change Its
curre nt course, Nestande said.
"The n maybe we will have to
Snails have day in Irvine
Slimy, stomped on and ambushed with Snarol,
the lowly garden snail will finally get its day in the
sun next month when the Irvine Chamber of
Commerce sponsors a snail race (?). Page BL
County backs Niguel project
The county has agreed to underwrite low-interest
bonds for a development in Laguna Niguel, although
aupervUlor Bruce Nestande believes the funds do not
provide a "aignjficant public benefit.'' ~age A6.
NATION
W ASHING'roN CAP) -The Justice Department
aued 25 defendanta today, lncludlnl 10me of the
nation'• better-known corporations, to force them to
help clean up a hua.rdoua wute dump in downtown
Hamilton, Oblo, which the gowmment uJd pt'e9eftta
an lmmlnent and aubltanUal d.anger to human hMlth.
add a lot more flights. I can't say
how many at this point.''
The board c h a irma n 's
comments followed disclosure
that county officials are studying
five options for the future of the
airport ranging from holding the
line on expansion to increasing
the number of jet departures to
98 per day. Forty-one. per day are
now permitted.
The plans were prepared by
the county airport staff.
"As far as I see it, the city is
thumbing its nose at us. wanting
to close down the airport, but
WASHING TON (AP) -The Federal Election
Commission ruled today that broadcasters may offer
free air time to political parties, if the time is made
available to both Republicans and Democrats. The case
is expected to have broad implications for tht
b d Unldtr
BUSINESS
Rate dip viewed cautiously
Mortgage interest rates are coming down. but
lenders and builders are reac11n1 cautioualy after
being burned in 1980. Paae B4.
SPORTS
Fernando sparb tbe DotJsers
Fernando ValenJuela'• arm -and bat -help
move the Loa Ancelet Dod1er1 back into tole
poAeUlon of fl.rat place in the National Leaaue
Wettem Dlvtaton. Pace Cl.
expanding the hotels," Nestande
said.
not been approved.)
Newport Beach Councilman
Pau l Hummel criticized the
o ptions today as being "out of
ccntext with reality."
He referred to a proposal by
the Marriott Hotel Corp. to
expand its Fashion Island facllity
with a 12 -s t or y, 210 -r oom
addiUon. (While plans have been
submitted to the city, they h ave
"I don't see how the county can
even conceive of con sidering
(See JETS, Page A%)
INDEX
At Your Service A4 Horoscope A4 Erma Bombeck A4 Ann Landers All
Business 84-5 Movies B2 Cavalcade All National News A3
Classi!ied C6 Public Notices C3-5
Comics B6 Sports C l-4
Crouword B6 Dr. Steincrohn All Death Notices C5 Stock MarkelS B5 Stan Delaplane All Television B7
Edit.Mia) AlO Theaters 82
Entertainment B2 Weather A2
Coach rates the players
Mike Giddinp. va.ralty football coach at Newport
Harbor High SchOol. knows how to rate players. Page
Cl.
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CIN
on
The pulmonary department
at Hoag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach has scheduled
"" flve afternoon lectures In
September on lung d isorders.
• All are cond u cted o n
" Wednesdays in the hospital's
Conference center and start
at 1:30 p.m.
On Sept. I , Dr. Pa ul
Selecky will discuss the value
of pulmonary testing; Sept. 8.
• Occidental College will
host a reception at 3 p.m
Sunday at the Marriott Hotel
in Ne wport C e nter for
interested students and their
parents.
Members of the admissions
staff from the Los Angeles
Dr. Fred Meister will lecture
o n the Importance of
measuring drug effectiveneas
an the laboratory; Sept. 15,
Dr. John Rumaf eld will
discuss Bronc h o d ilat or
administration: Sept. 22i
Maredele Anderson wll
lecture on self-esteem; and on
Sept. 29, Dr. Rumsfield will
discuss Cortisone therapy in
lung disease.
t'Ollege will lead discussion on
plannin g for and enterng
college.
Occidental is a college of
libe ral arts and sciences
founded in 1887 and has a
s tudent body of 1.700. For
further program infonnation,
call(213) 259-2700.
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)
More Fre n <.•h a nd Italian
peacekeeping troop1 l11nded in
war-battered Beirut today and
joined U.S. Marines In overseeing
the evac uation of P alestin e
Liberation Organization fighters
from the lsraeh·rlnged Lebanese
capital.
T he Syn an army sent 61 trucks
and tank carriers across lsraell
lines to west Beirut to start a
two-day overland evacuation to
Syria Friday of 3,500 troops and
officers o( the Syrian -
commanded Palesune Liberation
Army , an I sraeli army
s pokesman in Lebanon said.
Lebanon's state radio and the
Syrian government earlier said
the Hittin Brigade evacuation on
the Beirut-Damascus highway
would begin today despite the
PLO's fear o f attack from
President-elect Gemayel 's
Lebanese Christian militiamen.
"There 1s no land evacuation
today," the Isr aeli military
s po kesman told reporters in
suburban Baabda, five miles east
of Beirut.
A truck convoy carrying about
500 PLO guerrillas was at the
,
US Mnrlne controlle d port
t>n trunce at midday for sea
evacuation to the Syrian port of
Tartu1.
Sul It was not clear whett.Mw
any sea eva c uation of t'T\e
guerrillas was planned for today.
Greek and Cypriot passenger
ships too k a total of 3,807
guerrillas to J ordan, I raq,
Tunisia, South Yemen, Syria
and Sudan an the past five days,
according to Lebanese and PLO
estimates.
Both conte nd the total of PLO
guerrdl as schedul e d f or
evacuation was be tween 7,100
and 7 ,500 accord mg to the plan
U.S . presidential envoy PhiHp C.
Habib had drawn for the PLO
dispersal an the Arab world. But
lsracl said 3,484 PLO alre ady
have been evacuated by boat out
of a total of 8,674 slated for
evacuation
Meanwhile. President Reagan,
vacationing near Santa Barbara,
Calif .. was monito ring the
deployment of U.S . Marines in
Beirut from his mountaintop
ranch where he is settling in for
a 13-day vacation.
Mesan's deals barred • Costa Mesa author. e lected-and was acting as an investment from both activities. Crawford
office aspirant a nd political l'Ounselor w ithout a license. said ··to the best o f m y
·commen tator David Balsiger has An order issued b y Judge knowledge" Balsiger has ceased
b een barred by a n Orange PhiJlip Petty enjoins Balsiger the alleged practices.
Al 1"NpfM>Co
OBSERVING -U.S . Marines (left) stay on the s idelines as a
Palestinian woman argues with Lebanese soldiers in Beirut.
She wanted to follow a truck w hich had taken h er PLO
husband to a sh ip for re location in Syria
Pay TV pirate SCULPTOR. •
antennas held Tuesday," he said a short time
later.
County Supe rior Court judge
from selling unregis t e red
securities and acting as a n
investment counselor.
Bals iger , 36, wrote ''The
Lincoln Cons piracy" and "In
Search of Noah's Ark." has run
for the Costa Mesa City Council
and a congressional seat. He
drew national attention an 1980
w hen he produced a "scorecard"
that rated presidential candidates
on the conformance with b1bhcal
principles.
Stocks heading up
with Dow at 903
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
four-county police raid has
netted nearly 400 microwave
antennas used to steal pay
te levision signals in the Los
Angeles area, a private security
agency represe ntative said
Wednesday.
Police and sheriff's officials
armed with search warrants hit
nume rous electronics stores in
Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside
and San Bernardino counties
T uesday and Wednesd~y.
Roushan and his attorney say
they are challenging the city's
building code b ecause they
believe there s h o uld be a
separate set of standards to judge
str u ctll_(es whic h represent
freedom o f ex pression as
protected unde r the Fi rst
Amendment.
Knife-rape told
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock
pnces rose sharply over a broad
front in heavy trading as t h e
Dow Jones industrial average
soared to 903.16 at midday.
D•llY Piiot 8t•lf Pholo
BARRED -D avid Belsiger
has been barred from selling
unregistered securities.
A cco rdin g t o George
Crawford , an attorney with the
state corporations department,
Balsiger was selling securities not
a ppro ved by corpo r ation s
Commissioner Geraldine Green
More than 1,000 issues moved
ahead afte r only an hou r o f
trading on the New York Stoc;k
E1cchange. with gainers holding a
wide 5-1 lead over losers. Oil,
steel, auto, retail and technology
Hotel sued over sewer damage
New port Beach, in a lawsuit
filed Wednesday, accused the
Marrio tt Hotel of b e ing
responsible for sewage damage to
the local chamber of commerce
building last Au~st.
The Ne wport H arbor Area
Chamber of Commerce is
downhill and less than a block
from the Marriott.
.The suit, filed in Orange
County Superior Court, seeks
$17,000 in damage.
employees t o evacuate the
building. Chamber officials said
the flood of sewage ru ined
$17,000 worth o f carpeting,
which the city later replaced.
Officials at the city police
station. across the street from the
c hambe r. said the backed-up
sewage also spilled into several
jail cells
Officials from the hotel were
not available for comment.
The city alleged employees at
the Newport Center hotel caused
the problem last year by clogging
·up a city-owned sewer w ith
grease and cooking oil.
The sewage backup occurred
last August and forced chamber
PoHce said the sewage caused
no damage to their facility.
Con sl a /
North-I wtnd• 10 to 20 knots
over the outer wa1ers neat Pomt
Conce9Uon With 4 to 7 loot seas
Local low clouds ano tog
EIHwhere, llghl varoable winds
south-I 10 wesl 8 10 16 knots during afternoon. 1 to 2 loot
southwest 1wetl Becoming partly
cloudy 1fternoon
U.S. sunimary
Showers •nd thunderstorms
llngar9d over the Southwest early
IOd•y. conllnulng m•lnly over
,._ M._.leo, whole Sh<>werl and
tl'lundaratorma d9mpaned areas
1r1 Ille upper Mid-I !Ind • f-1h owa rt touch•d lhe tower
MINOur1 v•~ 9nd Maine
El-'*•·,.., a111es prevailed
ewer the P.cltlc Nor-l"west, the ~lhern Plains •nd aut ot lhe
'~:-'r.olllc Northw•al wu
''ellng • wum spell. The ll!Tlpet1tura tHCned a high of 87
\'fednetd•Y In Seattle. breaking
"" 11147 record of 82 for lhe day
T"e high 11 Olympl• wu 90
d;gr-. eurpNllng the prevl<>Ua
record of 85, eleo Mt In 1947.
Wednetdsy nlgllt IV• lncnes OI '"n f.it •t &c:91anle, Utah. In one .
hpur Loc•llY he•vy rein•
ll'(edneadey •l•o hll southern
Ar izona with lloodlng •ut or
y~
.Temper•turH before dawn
rW!Qed ltom • low ol 42 at Minot,
NtD .. to 17 II Fott Worth, Teicu,
•bcordlng to Ille Nlllon•I w..tner s.rvtoe.
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offshore trom ::.anta HOS& 1a1ano
c•n expect nonhweSI winds al 15
to 25 knoll with 4-lo-7-loot sea.s.
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stocks were among the advancing
groups.
The Dow Jones avera.ize of 30
industrials, had increased 9.99
points Wednesday.
The stores sold antenna kits for
$150 to $200 that allowed
view ers to, lap subscription
television services.
A man armed with a kitchen
knife sexually attacked a Corona
del Mar woman Wednesday after
breaking into her house a nd
tying her hands behind her back.
Ne wport Beach police said.
JETS TO INCREASE OVER NEWPORT?. • •
increasing flights knowing that
the n oise impact on Newport
already is so great.
"l'o like to know w h at's
~e of an alternate site for an
airport. Suddenly we're back to
trying to make do with a
completely unsatisfactory site."
N e wport Ma yo r Jacki e
Heather said she is disturbed by
the connotations of the five
options. Sh e pointed out this
follows on the heels of a court
ruling s triking down the airport's
perimeter rule.
Suddenly it seems l i ke
everything is crash ing down
around w again," she said. "Our
various safeguards are just being
swept away and it's frightening."
Heather declined to respond to
the pointed remarks made by
Nestande.
Nest ande was one of t w o
supervisors reached for comment
on the airport expansion issue.
Nl8TANOE HE A THEA
Two other supervisors, Halph
Clark and Harriett Wieder, were
out of town. Supervisor Roger
Stanton also was unavail able
The ot her s upe r viso r
contacted. Thomas Riley. said he
support~ an option whereby the
numbe r o{ fl ights would be
increased to 55 per day as noise
reductions are achieve<i .
This a ltern a te , known as
Option 3, is very similar to th(•
a irport expansio n program
outlined m the now-defunct 1981
airport maste'r plan. That
document was overturned by
order of an O r a nge County
Superior Court judge who ruled
environme ntal documentation for
the project was insufficient.
Option 3 would permit
expansion of the airport terminal
and parking facilities to handle
6.2 million passengers annually .
The overburdened facility today
handles 2.5 million travelers each
year
Under Option 3, about 125
ac:·es of land south of the airport
co:itaining 531 dwellings would
be within boundan es of a h1gh-
noise impact zone
Two o f the o ption s w ould
retain the present 41 flights per
da y cap on comme r c ial jet
departures. One plan would
permit 73 llights, another 98.
A Store
JustB rffer
The Storekeeper for Her is
a new expression of an idea
that hM never chanaed.
A store for her in the tradition or
the orialnal Storeketp\.r, wM!"e you
can ~peel to find the aame lncom·
parable service and dlllinc:tlve col-
lection of duslc sporuwear. A store
committed to tradition and the sim-
plicity or aood taste.
At Tlw Slord#P#/orH.,. -•now ,,.. ,,,,...""' ~ twwr"' ""' 0/1~.
Small wonder thm that we've Ch09C1'
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to offer many of the finest names m
sportswear and accessories. Plan lo stop
by .soon to meet our courteous, knowl
edaeable staff.
And join us for the Grand Openina that
was a dozen years in the makina.
We think you 'II aaree that The
Storekeeper for Her was wcU
worth the wait. ~~Located, noc coincidentally. a ~ \' door away from The Store-
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10 CIN Orange Co111 DAILY PILOT /Thur1doy, Auguat 26, \982
Advice on church site
iJppeai-s misdirected
Officials of St. Andrew1>
Presbyterian Church In Ncwpvrt
Beach have been cmbro1k'Cl in a
dispute with some o f their
neighbors over church expansion
plans and certainly there 1s still
some hope that the church and its
neighbors may reach some form of
compromise.
This was clearly the posiuon
taken b y the m ajority of Newport
Beach City Council m embers .
Councilman Paul Hummel.
however. seems to be off on a
tange nt of his own on this rath er
sensitive issue.
running for r(· 1•IC'<'t1on. it Sl'l'ms
patently unfo1r tu atwmpt Lo <..lr'ilW
t h e l r v 1 n t.• Com p u n y I n 1 u :1
controverlly thut 1s dcorly not of
Its own making.
The id<.•a o f u church on the
Castaways sill• 1s not a new OOl'
The church .i t onl· point had bet•n
"' negotiation~ wtth tht• romp<lfly
for s uch a s1 tt.· but tht.> discuss1011s
were termina ted
Hummel h as suggested that
the Irvine Company should make
a site on Castaways Hill , near
Dover Drive and Coast Highway.
available to the c hurc h . H e
suggests this would be a way the
company could impr ove its
"tarni s h e d image" in the
community.
Relocat ion o f the c hurc h
would seem to be an option to be
left to the chur<:h and w hoever th('
private provcrty owner might b<,.,
Humme l, in the past. has no t
seemed to be terribly concerned
o v e r p r o m o l i n g l h e l r v i n t·
Company's image. It 1s somewhat
curiou s that he set?ms t:onct•rncd
now.
P e rhaps at can all be put
down to election-time fever when
in Newport Beach, any time you
can put the squ eeze on the Irvine
Company, you will always draws a
cer tain number o f admtrers.
Letters to the editor
While it must be recogniu.-d
tha t Councilm a n Humme l is
A welcome neighbor
With all the talk of layoffs
and economic uncertainty, it's
refreshing to have a n e w business
neighbor join us in Costa Mesa.
Its identity is h&rdly a secret
since the building at 19th Street
and Newport Boulevard is so
imposing.
Pac ific Feder a l Savings &
Loa n will b e moving 2 00
employees in to 88.000 square feet
of the building's 125,000 square
feet next month.
Another tenant already is in
the building, and Pacific Federal
hopes to find others. Admittedly
the task is n 't easy. By som e
estimates there are four million
square feet of vacant office space
in the area.
Still, the S&L officials say
they anticipated this and a r e
looking for PVentual occupancy.
And Pacific Federal has plans
on the drawing boards to develop
an additional 3.2 acres.
While best wishes go to a ny
employer expandin g in a time
s u ch as t his, there's a mor e
import.ant signal for Cost.a Mesans
directly a nd a r ea residents
indirectly.
The Spanish-s t y le office
comp le x is the fir s t
redevelopment project in
downtown Costa M esa and , as
such . will be watched closely.
The $1 7 malhon building at
19th and Newport could be a
weathervane for an expanded
downtown.
As such , we especially wish
Pacific F ederal well.
Filling seniors' needs
Now that th e Costa Mesa City
Counci l has reaffirme d its
approval o f a senior ci tizen
housing project on prope rty
owned by St. John the Divine
Episcopal Church at Orange
Avenue and Bay Street, it is time
for residents who had objected to
the proposal to back off a little and
think about living in harmony
with the church and the new
neighbors.
Three years ago, the church
formed a non-profit corporation to
launch the senior citizen project
and agreed to sell one acre of its
t wo-acre s i te to the federa 1
departmen t of Housing and Urban
Development for one-third of its
value. about $180,000.
In return, the government
a greed to fund the $1.2 million
project which w ill consist of 36
o n e -b e droom , subsidized
apartments for which residents
will pay no more than 25 percent
of their income.
The project was one of three
federally subsidized proposals in
Orange County approved for HUD
funding last year, and it seemed to
be a welcome step in the direction
of providing accommodalion _for
senior citizens who are b e mg
priced out of the regular housing
market.
An ear)jer Costa Mesa project,
the 74-unit Casa Bella, wa s
deluged with a pplicatio.ns from
927 senior citizens at the time of its
comple tion two years ago. The
need is clear.
Un for tu natel y. prope rty
owners at the n e w eastside
location have voiced vehement
objections to the plan since it was
first proposed by the Rev. Conrad
Nordquist in 1979.
They said they feared i I
would simply pave the way for
more high-d e nsity projects in the
area, thereby reducing the value
of their single -family homes.
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But the city. after listening to
all the arguments, has reaffirmed
its approval just in time to avoid
Joss of the $1.2 million HUD grant
which hinges upon a September
start for constr uction.
The need is g reat a nd the
funding is most fortunate. We are
quite sure the senior citi~ns will
be quiet and welcome neighbors
-and that th e city has n o
intention of using this project as a
wedge to break density limits on
the east side.
Opinions expressed in the space above are those of th~ Da ily Pilot. Olner v1~ws ex pressed on this page are those ot their aulhon and artists. Reader comment 1s inv1I ed. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box IS60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714)
642·4321 .
L.M. Boyd/True confessions
Q. Who came up with the first
true-oonfession type magazine?
A . A publisher 1till well -
remembered by Seasoned Citizens as
an unuaual character -Bernarr
M.aadden. In 1919, he put out "True
Story." Then "True Roma.nee." "True
c.ontemions," "True Love," so on.
Macfadden waa a health fanatic who
u.d to stand on hi.a head to improve
hJa clrculation and t wi9t his hair with
plien to prevent t.ldnesa.
If Sow temperature Ii.elf does not brine on the common cold, why la It
~ piople cetch aoldl lo the w1nter?
M edlco1 now 1u11e1t th e
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
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overcrowding indoors does it. People
infect one another That, plus the feet
that hot Indoor air dries out the nasal
passages, m aki ng them m ore
susceptible to infect.ion.
Q. What first led people to believe
the earth was round~
A. The curve of its shadow in a
moon eclipse.
In Washington. O.C., more than ~O
percent of the births are WegiUmate.
ln Dublin, Republlc of Ireland, more
than 3 percent ot the blrthl are
~le£:: So report the medical
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Coast hig hway
parking hazard
To thc Editor:
I read your t-d1torwl of Aug IO "New
Dangers Lurk on Coast Highway" with
special interest as a Laguna Beach
resadt'nl who Lravl•ls PCH betwt•en
Laguna Bt.>at·h and Nt'WJXll"l Beach on a
daily basis.
On several oc:casions I haVl' wllnes.c;cd
near coll1s1ons caused as a dir<'<:t result of
bcachgocrs parking on th<.· s houlders of
the highway U-turns havt' bl'l"Ome
routine as motoris ts sc.:our tht• roadsides
looking for an available parking space.
The bike lanes h avt.• all bua
disappearC'd m some areas. ant•n ·a::.mg lhr
hazards as cyclists attempt to nicx1st al
35 mph with motorist.s lravellng 55 mph
THE ST ATE has lx>c:on cagt'r to o~n
--the area bcat:ht>s to the public bul has
failed, 1n my opinion, lo adc4uately
prepare for the logical comphl·auons that
would result from inadl'quatc parking
facilities
T here ls one existing parking lot
which is usually only hatr full , but even
at full carat'ity it could handle only a
fraction o the total number of vehicles.
There is adequate space available atop
the bluffs which could readily be
t.'Onverted into temporary parkmg areas.
Making this space available. and then
posting the shoulders with no parkmg
signs. would he a welcome respi te for all
the motorists using the publal· highway.
GAVIN HERBERT
Hospital block
To the E.ditor.
Dr. Stanley van den Noort. dl'On of
the medical school a l UCI seems not to be
interested in the community m which
UCI is located. His attempt to gt't Gov
B rown to Vt!tO Assembly Bill 2696
allowing Saddleback Community
College to lease 10 acres of land to a
nonprofit community hospital m Irvine LS
taking the issue of a hospital out of tht'
community's hands
Si.nee such a large number of residents
in Irvine (over lf>,000) h ave alread y
indicated their desire to have their own
hospital. it seems very strange to find
such obstructive tactics being used by an
official o! a state institution that as
supposed t.o serve its people This issue
should not be decided in Sacramento by
one bill concerning land. It should be
decided at the certificate or need public
hearings before the Orange County
Health Planning Council and lhe Health
Ser vices Agency of the state or
California where all of us could present
our opinions. JAMES A ROBERTSON
Barbecue vi ew
To the Editor:
Because my sentiments toward the
so-called Cam1 ly-oriented, American
pastime of barbecuing IS SO opposed to
that of Richard Jahraus. ti behooves me
to say something in behalf of Laguna's
Heisler Park neighbors and to cite a few
facts again.st barbecuing in our one and
only public park.
Considering that Mr. Jahraus is one of
our most popular a nd civic-minded
residents, his lack of sympathy for his
neighbors who cannot e njoy an open
window or a balcony siesta on their
costly Cliff Drive apartments ju st
boggles my mind. Doesn't he know that
the acrid chemical pollution emanating
from a barbecuing steak or hamburger,
equa ls the toxic fumes from 300
cigarettes? Is it possible th a t he is
unaware of lhe vast number o f
American children who succumb to and
die from cancer or leukemia? A genial
man like himself. supporting our Boys
Club, II bound to love children enough to
want to shield them from the chemical
hazards of bubecue efflualon . Little
children do not smo ke nor do they
barbecue, yet, If Heisler P•rk Is 1n
example, they are incrca.atnaly subjected
to thete toxJc furnt'11
IF MR. JAHR.AUS ls really so In love
with the smell and lethal fumes from
barbeculns meat, how COMP hla own
barbecue rack ia located rtaht up against
his rear fence, u far removed from his
{ln.e horn! as poestble'! It 10 happ:na that
I muat rontinue to Uve and b~alhe on
the other aide of this fenct, • mere le~
fnt 1w1y from his barbecue rack.
Whenever. my nctahbor lndulaes In thla
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t•herishL~ act of incinerating some meat
dish, I must hasten to shut my windows
just as tightly and quickly as humanly
possible. Otherwise. the toxic smoke
sickens me and damages my eyes to an
agonizing degree. On two occasions.
when I was fortunate enough to be away
during Mr. Jahraus's barbecuing stints,
my small apartment had filled up with
acrid smoke to such a degree, I had to
summon the Fire Department to help me
localt' the fire that I was sure was
smouldering in my crowded interfor.
No one in our fine City Council and
not even I would ever think of outlawing
the use of backyard barbecues. Hem-e.
one has to resent Richard Jahraus'
insinuation that this as an eventuality.
Isn't a City Council elected to pr'otect the
rights and well-being of the majority of
c1t1iens rather than kowtow to the
whims or gastronomic tastes of the few?
Am l wrong to assume that a steadily
more crowded and only city park should
be a place for wholesome enjoymt'nt
especially for the uJtra-sensitive young
and elderly populauon? If only half of
my park neighbors would express their
feelings about the increasing quot.a of
barbecue parties m the park, (right near
city signs proclaiming 1l to be against our
law), your pages would be bulging with
letters of resentment and disgust.
NAME WITHHELD
Concerts n1 issed
To thl' Editor:
We had plann<.'Cl on picnicking on the
quad of O range Coast College while
hsterung lo another SC'r1es of ront"crts cm
Sunday nights. What fiappened?
1 am told that thNl' was trouble about
ri10nl•y/fanan{'eS and I can't bellevC' that
Cos ta Mes<1 cannot support such a
cultural treat for so many Where does
all tht• tax fTIOncy from South Coast
Pla1A:i go?
Your paper wrote to me last year and
assured me the Diuly Pilot would do
their bit to put the concerts on agam At
least our local paper appreciates a good
program
LILLIAN .JOHNSON
Fiscal lunacy
To the Edit.or:
The ink on the checks for $85,000 had
barely dried Crom the "buyout" of past
superintendent Glen Hardy's contract
when the Fountain Valley Elementary
trustees started paying $261 per day to
consult.ant Bill Fisher -soon to be given
a four-year contract as superintendent.
Currently in the throes of recall
c harging Suzanne Moor e. Cheryl
Norton, and Roger Belgen w ith fiscal
mismanagement of school funds, t~e
trustees again have s hown their
ineptness in contract negotiation by
voting to raise Superintendent Fisher's
salary to over $61 ,000 -then extend hls
remaining three year contract to four
years.
This extends Mr . Fisher's tenure
beyond any of the current board's t.enns
of office -thus saddling a new board
with a superinte rtdent committed to
phUOIOphies which have generated a
recall effort. Their wisdom leaves much
to be desired in my opinion -I call It
sheer fiscal lun.acy1
DEVON N. DAlfL
The writer Js chairman of the
Committee Advocating Responsible
Education which 111 spearheading the
reca.lJ movem ent. Editor.
Sanc tuary found
To the Editor·
Last Friday my husband and I spent a
good port of the day sailboarding in the
Newport Harbor . Mid-afternoon we
ventured into the Bac k Bay and
discovered a quiet paradls~ a fter the
h~"lle and bustle or the harbor. And yet
It was 10 clote. The ~rthlo.nd and shoN"
birds w re plentiful and ap~ tO be
I n pe rfec t harmon y whh their
surroundings. L#rge eUvery fish jumped
trom the water, moro than occasionally
Indicating ~n nbundanal of water Ut~.
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We an· grate!ul this art'a has been
prt'Served, not only for lhe wildla!e but
for Homo Sap1cns as weU . since so few
areas Qf this kind remain along our
populat.ed California coast. We found the
Back Bay to be a true sanctuary, a plat-e
where we t'Ou ld renew our thoughts as
well as our at:quaint.ance with nature.
BARBARA GUILD
Hooked!
To the E.ditor:
As a windsurfer, [literally got hooked!
The irony is that I found myself having
less empathy 'for the angler than for me
-the catch.
The d ichotomy as that as a past
president or Pacific Anglers and as the
aspiring Commodore of the Balboa
Yacht Club Windboard Fleet, I should
find myself on my board with a treble
hook attached to a silver metal lure in
my arm b ei n g le thered by a
monofilamen t line to a fa st-moving
sailboat
I KNOW T H AT the re are those
sportsmen that don't particularly care
for windsurfers, there are windsurfers
that don't care for powercraft. and there
are fishermen that don't particularly
care about either and the Harbor Patrol
that's frustrated by them all
I would like to thank the powerboat
that came to my rescue in the harbor, to
Dean Dana. my windsurfer counterpart,
for his part In untangling me. to June
Paley. my neigh bor, who transported me
to Hoag emergency, to Dr. Super and his
many assistants who extracted the hook
from my flesh and not to the sailboat
that was trolling the long line in the
Harbor.
JACK CALOWELL
E ffort rewarded
To the &tit.or
The members or the Laguna Beach
Business Assocaallon wish to express our
heartfelt appr<X:1auon to the people of
Laguna Beach who brought back the
Main Beach V11Jage party to our town.
The dollars are countable -all
$5,144.90 of them The time. energy,
creativity and hard work volunteered by
hundreds of people is impossible t o
rount We hope• that their contribution is
partially offset by the just plam fun that
we had in cr eati ng the "Honorary
Governor of th1• State of Laguna Beach"
race.
The ultimate reward will come w1th
our September party when we all should
thank ourselves and others. whether we
participated or not, for bringing back the
Mam Beach Village Party and be on
hand to welcome Honorary Governor
Maggie Meggs as she redatms the Main
Beach for Laguna
BILL FARRELL
Chairman, Mam Beach
Village Party Committee
Medical ripoff
To the E.dator:
For years it has irritated me that we
could only deduct medical expe nses
exceeding 3 percent or gross. Now there
is talk of making that 7 percent
Actually, we should be able to deduct
all medical expenses. Medical costs have
nsen unbelievably fast -faster than
almost all other inflationary costs. And
m edical insuran ce, which k eeps
increasing the annual deductible and
paying a smaller and smaller part '?'
charges. has become so expensJVe lt a.s
prohibitive for many.
One way w.., could fight it is to be able
to deduct all medical expenses on our
Income tax reports.
Let's gel behind this much needed
change and write to our legislators.
NAME WITHHELD
GllllYm
We laughed about the Japanew vtalt.on
and their ca~ru. 11 the last t.u,h on
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ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 2~ ClNTS
Bel-geson vows to revive hospital bill
. Assemblywoman Morlan chief opponent of the bW. 'The
Bergeson. R -Newport Beach, said legislation was introduced in
of passage during these last few
days before lawmakers go on a
three-month recesa.
nursing school to s erve
Saddleback programs. •
today she will try to revive a bW February and had puaed the
that would pave the way for state Assembly and Senate
construction of the first hospital before he said he read about It
ln Irvine. last week in a newspaper story.
Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. Eve n so, van den Noort
vetoed the legislation managed to quickly garner
Wednesday. opposition to the bill in the
Or. Stanley van den Noor\, governor's office as well as with
dean cf UC Irvine's College of members of the state Legislature,
Medicine. was singled out aa the ensuring that it had little chance
Sponsored by Bergeson, 'the
bill would have permitted
Saddleback Community College
District trustees to lease 10 acres
of land at its north campus to
Irvine Medical Center (IMC). In
exchange for a lease at fair
market value and 99-year term.
IMC officials asreed to build a
Bergeaon said she was
disappointed with the governor's
decision. She said she would try
to have the bill attached to
another piece of legi.al.ation with
amendments requested by
Brown. The governor was
concerned that the bW suggested
state endorsement of a particular
hospital plan.
CREATIVITY CHANNELED -Chris and Scott, who
painted their faces to preserve their "semi-anonymity,"
Dlllr ,... ,,_... .,, clwiM teerT
wonder which passersby will see the two faces they;ve
hidden in mural on Santa Ana River channel.
Artists face up to society
Muralists discover painting on river channel prompts brushes with the law
By ROBERT BARKER Ofllte.,..,,... .....
Chris and Scott are a couple of young
Orange Coast College art students who take
their art pretty seriously.
They have worked various hours of the
day and night in painting a large and
colorful mural on the side of the Santa Ana
River Channel on Fountain Valley-C.osta
Mesa border.
The young men. who say they want to
remain "semi-anonymous" to keep from
possibly getting into trouble for paintinf on
public property, say they put about 100
worth of paint and 11 houra of work mto
the project.
the work was done in quick bursts to avoid
detection by police.
He asserts that they ran and hid from a
patrolman with a walkie-talkie on one
occasion and hid in the river sand from a
police helicopter another time.
They put the finishing touches on the
white, yellow, orange, red, black, blue,
green and white picture over the weekend.
It can be seen best from the right lanes of
. the northbound San Diego Freeway as they
cross over the bridge near Euclid Street
in Fountain Valley.
Two faces are camouflaged in the
artwork.
One is located in the upper right-hand
edge of the painting. Chris says it
The second, upside-down on the opposite
side of the mural, repreeenta real people
taking a look at society.
"We've been getting some outstanding
feedback from people who knew we did it.
They are impressed with the size and
color," Chris says.
Chris aaaerted that the young artists,
both residents of Fountain Valley, were
motivated by their desire to eliminate
satanic writings and slogans appearing at
the river channel that were getting more
and more insulim,.
"We were merely trying to replace the
satanic slogana with something that would
draw thought and beauty to a point where
"
"l think the blll was woefully
misunderstood," said Bergeson,
who noted the legislation did not
specify IMC or any hospital plan.
It allowed Saddleback, which has
endorsed IMC, to lease the land
to a non-profit group wishing to
build a hospital.
"I would say he (Brown) must
have been pretty anguished over
this bill," she continued. ''This
has been very difficult tor him
politically because he has to face
the opposition of many, many
people who were in support of
the bill."
Though van den Noort has
said the bill &ives tacit state
approal of the IMC proposal, he
acknowledged that the medical
cent.er poses a threat to UCI plans
to build its own teaching hospital
French firms
blacklisted • Ill
pipeline flap
WASHING TON (AP) -The
R eagan administration today
temporarily blacklis ted two
French firms -one a subsidiary
of an American company -after
natural gas pipeline equipment
was loaded for shipment to the
Soviet Union in alleged defiance
of President Reagan's embargo,
an administration source said.
Today's action by the
Commerce Department forbids
Dresser France from receiving
any imports from its parent
company, Dresser Industries Inc.
of Dallas.
Also put on the temporary
blacklist was the Fre nch firm of
Creusot-Loire, which had
contracted for the parts as a
prime contractor for the pipeline
project.
"The temporary denial order
means that both parties will be
prohibited from receiving all U.S.
goods and technology," said the
source, who asked not to be
identified. "It's a measured
response. It could have been a lot
tougher. It is hoped that this will
dissuade other companies from
taking similar action."
The order will remain in force
until a fuller investigation of the
allegations is comple ted, the
source said.
Three compressors made by
Dresser France w ere loaded
earlier today aboard a ship in Le
Havre, France. It was due to
leave later for the Soviet port of
Riga.
Dresser said Tuesday it would
fulfill its contract obligations
afte r the French government
ordered it to do so.
Judge orders Mesa
sculptor to jail
By DAVID KUTZMANN
O(' 1M Deity Not atefl
Costa Mesa metal sculptor Ali
Roushan was ordered today to
begin serving a five-day jail term
beginning next week for erecting
a towering red metal sculpture
without proper city building
permits. .
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Philip Schwab, saying
there was no legal basis on which
to delay sentencing further,
ordered Roushan to report to
Orange County Jail at 9 a .m .
Tuesday.
Rou s han , an Ir anian
immigrant who owns a metal
fabrication business on Superior
Avenue in Costa Mesa. also must
pay a $500 fine.
Whether Roushan actually has
to serve time from a contempt of
court conviction issued las t
December is still somewhat at
question.
Santa Ana attorney Me ir
Westreich, who represents the
sculptor, said he has filed a writ
of h a beas corpus with the
California Supreme Court. The
state high coUrt recently turned
down Roushan's request for a
hearing to appeal his conviction
by S uperior Court Judge Robert
Fitzgerald in December, 1981.
Westreich also said that he is
planning to go to U.S. District
Cou rt Monday to further
challenge Costa Mesa's attempt
to force Ro ushan to seek the
proper building permits for
erec ting his g ia nt steel
sculptures.
Roushan has erected four red
metal structures on his industrial
property at 1550 Superior Ave.
over the past 2 'h years.
He was held in conte mpt of
court o n twu occasions for
putting up two sculptures after
the city had been granted a
preliminary injunction barring
him from putting up any further
structures. ·•r haven't exhausted my legal
rights yet," Roushan said after
this morning's hearing before
Judge Schwab.
"l will go to jail. But I don't
think I'll worry about it until
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Nestande warns Newport of jet flight increase
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of h De1J Not Sttdf
Bruce Nestande, chairman of
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors, had a stem warning
Wedne9day for Newport Beach.
The city can expect an increaae
in the permitted number of jet
COUNTY
departures from J ohn Wayne
Airport if it continues to promote
commercial ventures, such as
hotels, that boost local air
transportation demand.
Should the city not change ita
current 'course, Nestande said,
"Then maybe we will have to
Snails have day in Irvine
Slimy. atomped on and ambushed with Snarol.
the lowly garden snail will finally get ita day in the
sun next month when the Irvine Chamber of
Commerce sponsors a snail raee (?).Page Bl.
County backs Niguel project
The county baa agreed to underwrite low-interest
bonds for a development in Laguna Ntauel, although
aupervilor Bruce Nestande believes the funda do not
provide a 441ipif.icant public benefit." Paae A6.
NATION
WASHINGTON (AP)-The Juatlce Department
1ued 2& defendanta today, including tome of the
nation'• better-known corporation., to force them to
help dean up a hazardoua waa1e dump tn downtown
Hamilton, Ohio, which the government uld l)l'eltenta
ah imminent and subltantlal danger to human health.
t'
add a lot more flights. I can't say
how many at this point."
The board chairman's
comoients followed disclosure
that county offidala are studying
five options for the future of the
airport ranging from holding the
line on expansion to increasing
the number of jet departures to
98 per day. Forty-one per day are
now permitted.
The plans were prepared by
the county airport staff.
"As far as I see it, the city is
thumbing its nose at us, wanting
to close down the airport, but
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal Election
C.ommission ruled today that broadcasters may offer
free air time to political parties, if the time is made
available to both Republicans and Democrata. The cue
is expected to have broad implications for the . .
BUSINESS
Rate dip viewed .cautiously
Mortgage interest ratet are oornina down, but
lenders and builders are reactins cautioualy after
being burned in 1980. Pap JM.
SPORTS
Fernando sparh Ille Dodsen
Fernando Valenzuela's arm -and t.t -help
move the Loa Angele• Dod1en back Into 1ole
poueaalon of flnt place in the National Leaaue
Weatem Dlvtalon. Pap Cl. .
r. --• t
expanding the hotels," Nestande
said.
not been approved.)
He referred to a proposal by
the Marriott Hotel Corp. to
expand its Fashion Island facility
with a 12 -story, 210-room
addition. (While plans have been
submitted to the city, they have
Newport Beach Councilman
Paul Hummel criticized the
options today as being "out of
context with reality."
"I don't see how the county can
even conceive of considering
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Cavalcade All National News A3
Cl8.llif led C6 Public Notices C3-5
Comics B6 Sports Cl-4
Cro.word B6 Dr. Steincrohn All
Death Notlcee C5 Stock Markets B5
Stan Delaplane All Televtalon B7
Editorial AlO Theaters B2
Entertainment 82 Weather A2
Coach rates the players
Mike Olddinp, vanity football CC>Kh at New_j>Ol1
Harbor Htah Sch()oJ. knows how to rate playen. Page
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10 CIN Orange Coa8t DAIL V t>IL OT 1Thutld6y, Augu11 26. 1982
Advice on church site
appears misdirected
Officials of St. Andrl'ws
Presbyterian Church in Nt•wpo11
Beach have been cmbro1lt.-d en 0.1
dispute with some of tht-ir
neighbors over church expansion
plans and certainly there 1s still
some hope that the church and Its
neighbors may rl'ach some form of
compromise. .
Thi~ was clearly the pos1t1on
taken by the majority of Newport
Beach City Council members.
Councilman Paul Hummel
h owever. seems to be off on a
tangent of his own on this rather
sensitive issue.
Hummel h as suggested that
the Irvine Compan y should make
a site on Cast aways H ill, near
Dover Drive and Coast Highway,
available to the church. He
suggests this would be a way ~he
company could improve 1 ts
"tarnished image" in the
community.
While it must be recognized
tha t Councilman Hummf'l 1s
funning for 1<• l'lt•ctwn, 11 ~c·,·ms
pM(!ntly unlair lo t1lH•111pt lo draw
t h l ' 1 r v I "l' l' (Im I> :a II y I ll t () a
controvt.'rsy thut 1s dt.•urly not ot
11.ls own making.
The 1dt•a ol .1 d111tx•h on lht•
Cast.aways Sill• 1~ nut .1 new oni.·
The t•hurch at otll' pom l h;.id lx.~·11
in nc.•gotiauons with ttw <·omp:m y
for such a Si il• but tht· dlS<.'USSIOTIS
w erl' terminatl'd
Rel ocallon of tht• chun:h
would seem tel tx• an option to lw
left to the chun:h and whoevt'r tht>
private property ownl·r might be
Hummel, 1n the p ilst, hal> n ot
seemed to be terribly concernl·d
over pl'umot ing the I rvine
Compan y's image . lt 1s som<•w hat
curious that he scx·ms t't>n<:t•rnc.·d
now.
P e rhaps it <:an all bl· put
down to d<.>ction-tim~ ft.ove r whtm
in Newport Beat:h, any time.· you
can put the squeeze on the lrv1m•
Company. yuu will a lways draws a
c<•rtain number of admirers.
A welcome neighbor
W ith a ll the talk of layoffs
a n d economic uncertainty, it's
refreshing to h ave a new business
neighbor join us in Costa Mesa.
Its identity is hardly a secret
since the building at 19th Street
and N ewport Boulevard is so
imposing.
Pacific Fede ra l Savings &
Loan will be m ovi n g 200
employees into 88.000 square feet
of the building's 125,000 square
feet next month.
Another tenant already is in
t he building, and Pacific FederaJ
hopes to find others. Admittedly
the task isn't easy . By some
estimates the re are four million
square feet of vacant office space
in the area.
Still, the S&L officials say
they anticipated this and are
looking for PVCntual occupancy.
And Padfi<: Federal has plans
on the drawing boards to develop
an additional 3.2 acres.
While bt•st wishes go to :.rny
employer expanding tn a time·
such as this, there's a more
important signal for Costa Mesans
direc tly and area residents
indirectly.
The Spanis h -s tyle office
complex 1 s the fir s t
redevelopment project in
downtown Cos ta Mesa and . as
such, will be watched closely.
The $17 m1l11on building at
19th and Newport could be <.1
weath ervane for an expanded
downtown.
As such. w e cspec1ally wish
Pacific Federal w e ll.
Filling seniors' needs
Now that the Costa Mesa City
Coun ci l has reaffirmed its
a pproval of a senior citizen
housing project on property
owned by St. J ohn the Divine
Episcopal Ch urch at Orange
Avenue and Bay Street, it is time
for residents who h ad objected to
the proposal to back off a little and
think a bout living in harmony
with the church and the new
neighbors.
Three years ago, the church
formed a non-profit corporation to
launch the senior citizen project
and agreed to sell one acre of its
two-acr e site to the federa I
department of Housing and Urban
Development for one-third of its
value. about $180,000.
In return. the government
agreed to ~und ~he $1.~ million
project which w ill consist of 36
one -bedroom , subsidized
apartments for which residents
will pay no more than 25 percent
of their income
The project was one of three
federally subsidized proposals m
Orange County approved for HUD
funding last year, and it seemed to
be a welcome step in the direction
of providing accommodation _for
senior citizens who are being
priced out of the regular ho using
market.
An earlier Costa Mesa proje<:t,
the 74-unit Casa BelJa, was
deluged with applicatio_ns fro_m
927 senior citizens at the time of 1Ls
completion two years ago. The
need is clear.
Unfortunately. property
owners at the n e w easts1de
locatJOn have voiced vehement
objections to the plan since it was
first proposed by the Rev. Conrad
Nordquist in 1979.
They said they fear ed 11
would simply pave the way for
more high-density projects in the
area, thereby reducing the valuP
o f their single-family homes.
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But the city, after liste ning to
all the arguments, has reaffirmc;d
its approval just in time to avoid
loss of the $1.2 million HUD grant
which hinges upon a September
start for construction
The n eed 1s great and the
funding is most fortunate. W e an:
quite sure the senior c1tiu:ns will
be quiet and welcome neighbors
-and that th e city h as n o
intention of using this project as a
wedge to break density limits on
the east side
Opinioos expressed 1n the space above are those of lhe Daily Pilot. Olner views ex pressed on tt11s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1t
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L.M. Boyd/True confessions
Q. Who came up with the flrst
true-confession type magazine?
A . A publisher still well -
remembered by Seasoned Citizens as
an unusual character -Bernarr
Macfadden. In 1919. he put out "True
Story.'' Then "True Romance," ''True
Confelalons,'! "True Love," sq on.
Macfadden waa a health fanatic who
u.d to 1tand on hia head to improve
hfl d.rculation and twtat hi.a hair with
plien tO prevent baldnesa.
11 low temperature ltaelf does not bftn8 on the common cold, why la it
more people catch colds ln the wfnter!
Medico• now 1u11eat the
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
overcrowding indoors does it. People
infect one another. That. plus the fact
that hot indoor air dries out the nasal
passages. making them more
susceptible to infection.
Q. What first led people to believe
the earth was round?
A . The curve of ita sh adow in a
moon eclipse.
ln Washington. D.C .. more than ~O
percent ot the birtha are lllegltlmate.
In Dublin, Republic of Ireland, more
than 3 percent of the births are
llleg:itimate. So report the medical
1taU.Ucians.
Thoma1 '·Haley
Pvb111h.,r
Th•rna1 A. Murphln•
id1•or
Jane Amari
f·.cu• .. • (d•n<
lari»oro Krelbkh
(d•tord Poge (d tor
Thoma. M~nn
MO'!OQ•flll (d11or
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Letters to the editor
Coast highway
parking hazard
To Lht• Edllt)r:
l rt.•Jd yciur l'Chton<.11 of Aug Ill "Nt·w
DangNs Lurk on Coast 1 ltghway" with
spel't:.11 111lt•res1 a~ " Lagun.1 fiLo;1ch
res1dt.·nl who 1raVl'b PCll bl'lwt.•t•n
Laguna &al'h .ind Nl·wpurl Bt•at.·h on a
dally basis
011 St•vt.•n1I tll'l.'aswns I havt· w1uwssc·cl
near 1:ull1s1or1s t.·au!;(.'(J as a rl1n'<.'I n·sull of
beat'hg11t•rs p<irkmg on lht· s huuldt.•rs of
th<' hig hway U turns havt• l>t.•c·unH'
roulmt.· as motorists St:uur lhl' rm.1ds1dc·~
looking for an available parking '>pat t.·
T h c• b 1 k c• I a n c· s h a v t.· a I I b u I
dasapJX•awd an somt.· art.•as. ant.n ·a)>tng lht•
hazards as l'yl'11sts atll·mpt lo l'tX.'Xl::.t at
35 mph with moturlsls lraVC'lang !l5 mph
THE ST ATE ha::. tx"en t.·..i~l'l' tu opNl
the an•a l>cal'hC'S to tht• publat· but h:i::.
failed , in my opiruon, to ach•quatcly
preparr for the log11:<i l l'C1mpht.·at1on'> that
would res ult from madC'quatt> J)<ffkang
f ac1 It tws
There 1s on<.' ex1st1ng purktng lot
wh1c:h is usu;ill y l)nly half full . hut ev<·n
at full t.•a pat.·aty 1t tould hundl<' only a
fracuon uf tht• total numlx·r of vl'hu:lt-s
Thc•rC' 1s c1d<'<1uatr· spa<·t• avml<.1ult.• alOp
the bluffs whil."h could n•adlly be•
ronvcrtt'<.I lf\lo temporary parking ar<:'as.
Making 1h1::. spacl' avatlabll'. and then
posting the· shouldc•rs with no parking
signs, would bt· ,. wckoml' rt•spltt.• for all
the motnnst.s using the public· highway
GAVIN HERBERT
Ho pita/ block
To the &11tor
Dr Stanley v~m den Noort. dean of
the medical school at UCl S<.'Cms not to bt.·
interested m the communily in whkh
UCI is located H is att(•mpt to gC'l Gc1v
Brown l o veto Asst>mbl y Bill 2696
allow 1 ng Saddle back Community
College to lease I 0 acre's of land to a
nonprofit commuruty hospital in lrvtn<' 1s
taking the issue of a hospital uut of the
community's hands.
Sin<.-c such a large number of resadcnt.c;
in Irvine (over 15,000) have alrt.•ady
indicated their desire to have their own
hospital. it seems very strange to find
such obstructive tactics being used by an
off1c1al of a stale institution that 1s
supposed Lu serve its people This ISSue
should not be decided an Sacramento by
one bill concerning land. It should be
decided at the certificate of need public
hearings before the Orange County
Health Planning Counl'1l and the Health
Services Agen<.•y o f thf' s tale of
California where au uf us t·ould prest>nt
our opinions
,JAMES A ROBERTSON
Barbecu e view
To the Editor:
Because my sent1menlh toward the
so-called (amlly-on cnt<:'d, American
pastime of bar~umg as so oppo5('d to
that of Richard Jahraus, 11 bt•hooves me
to say something in behalf of Laguna's
Heisler Park neighbors and to cite a few
facts again.st barbe<:uing in our one and
only public park.
Considering that Mr. Jahrau.c; IS one of
our most popular and civic-minded
residents. his lack of sympathy for his
neighbors who cannot enjoy an open
window or a balcony siesta on their
costly Cliff Drive apartments just
boggles my mind. Doesn't he know that
the acrid chemical poUution emanating
from a barbe<:uing steak or hnmburger.
equals the toxic fumes from 300
cigarettes? ls it possible that he is
unaware of the vast numbe r of
American chlldren who succumb to and
die from cancer or leukemia? A genial
man like himself. supporting our Boys
Club, is bound to love children enough to
want to shield them from the chemlool
hazards of barbecue efflusion. Little
children do not smoke nor do they
bar~ue, yet, It Heisler Park 11 an
example, they are increasingly subjected
to these toxic fumes.
lF MR. JAHRAUS ls really ao i.n love
with the smell and lethaJ fumes from
barbeculng m eat, how com h is own
barbcocue rack is localf'd right up against
hll rear fence, as fer removed from his
tine home at possible? It 10 happens that t must continue to Uvc and breathe on
the oth r tlde of th.ii fence, • mere few
ht t •way from hit barbec ue rack.
Whf'never. my n IHhbor indulges In this
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MAILBOX
l'hcr1shed act of incinerating some meat
dash. 1 must hast.en to shut my windows
JUSt as tightly and quickly as humanly
possible Otherwise. the toxic smoke
sal'keni. me and damages my eyes to an
agon1z1ng degree. On two occasions,
when I was fortunate enuugh to be away
during Mr. Jahraus's barbecuing stints,
my small apartment had Cilled up with
dcr1d smoke to such a degree, I had to
surnmun the Fire Department to help me
local« the fire that I was sure was
smouldering in my crowded interior
No une in our fine City Council and
not even l would ever think of outlawing
the USt' of backyard barbecues. Hence,
une has to resent Richard .Jahraus'
insinuation that this· ts an eventuality
isn't a City Council elected to protect tht.•
rights and well-being of the majority of
<.'1 t1ze ns rather than kowtow lo the
whims or gastronomic tastes of the few'
Am I wrong lO assume that a steadily
more crowd<.-d and only city park should
be a plan• for wholesome enjoyment
especially for the ultra-sensitive young
and elderly population? If only half of
my park neighbors would e xpress their
fC'Clings about the mc·rcasing quota of
barbecue parties m the park. (right near
city sagru. procla1mmg 1t lO be against our
law). your pages wo ul<l be buJgmg w11h
letters of resentment and disgust
NAME WITHHELD
Concerts nii sed
Tu tht• Editor:
We-had plann<.'d on p1m1ckmg on the>
quad of Orange Coast College whalt•
hstemng lo another S<.•rtes of t•onee>rlS on
S unday nights What happenc'<.I?
l am wld that thC'rc• was trouble about
mom·ylfanan<.'C'S ;md I can't believe that Cost~ M1·sa cannot support s uc h a
t•ultural trl'at for so many Where d0t:.•s
all Lht• tax monc•v from South Coast
Pl:iw go·• •
Your p<tp('r wrot(• ti) me l<.1sl year and
assured me the D:uly Pilot would do
their bat to put lht• rnnrcrts on again. At
k•a$1 our l<i<:al p:1pt•r apprec1att'l> a Rood
µrl>grnm
LILLIAN JOHNSON
Fiscal lunacy
To the &11tor:
The ink on the checks for $85,000 had
barely dried from the "buyout" of past
superintendent Glen Hardy's contract
when the Fountain Valley Elementary
trustees started paying $261 per day to
consultant Bill Fisher -soon to be given
a four-year contract as superintendent
Currently in the throes of recall
charging Suzanne Moor e. C heryl
Norton. and Roger Belgen with fi.sca.l
mismanagement of school funds, the
trustees again have sh own their
ineptness in contract negotiation by
voting to raise Superintendent Fisher's
sa..lary to over $61.000 -then extend his
remaining three year contract to four
years
This extends Mr Fisher's tenure
beyond any of the current board's terms
of o((we -thus saddling a new board
with a superintendent committed to
philosophies which have generated a
recall effort. Their wiadom leaves much
to be des.ired in my opinion -I call it
sheer fiscal lunacy!
DEVON N. DAHL
The writer 1s chairman of the
Committee Advocating Responsible
Education which 15 spearheading the
rocall movement. F.ditor.
anctuary found
To the F.ciitor:
Last Friday my husband and I spent e
good pal't of the day mulboardlng in the
Newport Hnrbor Mid-afternoon we
ventured into the Bac k Bay and
discovered n quiet paradise after the
hustle and bustle of the h&11rbor. And yet
It was ao cl019e. The rMrshland and shore
birds were plentiful and appeattd to be
1n perfec t harmony with their
surroundings. Large 111v~ry flsh jumped
from the WAter, more than occasionally
lndlc.tlng an abund1nce of water IJfe.
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We are grattdul thb arc.·a ha& be~n
preserved, not onJy for lhl• wildlife but
for Homo Sap1cns as well. sanl'l' so few
areas <if lh1s kind remain along .our
populated California coast. We found the
Back Bay to be a true sanctuary, a plal'e
where we could renew our thoughts as
well as our ac.-quaint.ance with nature.
BARBARA GUILD
Hooked!
To the F.ditor:
As a windsurfer, I literally g111 hooked!
The irony as that l found myself having
less empathy for the angler than for me
-the catch.
The dichotomy is lhal as a past
president of Pacific Anglers and as the
aspiring Commodore of the Balboa
Yacht Club Windboard Fleet, I shouJd
find myself on my board with a treble
hook attached to a silver met.al lure in
my arm b e ing telhered by a
monofilamen1 lanl' to a fast-moving
lklllboal
I KNOW THAT there are those
sportsmen that ~on't particularly care
for windsurfers, lht-re are windsurfers
that don't care for powercraft, and there
art' fis hermen that don't particularly
care about either and the Harbor Patrol
that's frustrated by them all
1 would like to thank the powerboat
lhat came to my rescue in the harbor. to
Dean Dana, my w1odsurfer l'Ounterpart,
for his part in untangling me. to June
Paley. my neighbor, who transported me
to Hoag emergency. to Dr. Super and his
many assist.ants who extracted the hook
from my flesh and not to the sailboat
that was trolling the long line in the
Harbor
JACK CALDWELL
Effort rewarded
To tht• Editor
The members of the Laguna Beach
Business Assoc1allon w ish 10 express our
heartfelt apprec1at1on to the people of
Laguna Beach who brought back the
Mam Beach V1llagl' party lo our town
The dollars are countable -all
$5,144 90 of them. The time. energy.
cr<.'ativaty and hard work volunwcred by
hundreds of people is impossible to
count WC' hope that their contribuUon is
partrnlly of(S('t by the JUSt plain fun that
W(' had an neatang the "Honorary
Governor uf the St.ate of Laguna Beach"
race .
The ult1ma1c reward will come with
our Sl•ptember party when we all should
thank oursdvt.•S and others, whether we
participated or not. for bringing back the
Main Beach Village Party and be on
hand to welcom e Honorary Governor
Maggie Meggs as she reclaims the Main
Beach for Laguna
BILL FARRELL
Chairman. Main Beach
Village Party Committee
Medical ripoff
To the F.ditor:
For years 1t has irritated me that we
could only deduct medical C'Xpe nses
exceeding 3 perrent of g~. Now there
is talk of making that 7 percent.
Actually. we should be able to deduct
all medical expenses. MedicaJ costs have
risen unbelievably fast -fast.er than
almost au other inflationary costs And
medical insurance, which keeps
increasing the annual deductible and
paying a smaller and smaller part of
charges, has beoome so expensive it is
prohibitive for many.
One way wc could fight It 1s to be able
to deduct all medical expenses on our
Income tax reports.
Let's get behind this much needed
change and wntt-to our legislators.
NAM.E WITHHELD
lllllY Ill
We laughed about tht' Japan~ vialtora
and their atmer.-. la the last laugh on
us?
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UP 7.52
CLOSINO 112.41
Corporate loss
50-year high
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NEW YORK (AP) -The failure of 572t
businesses last week was the highest corporate · a
casualty count in 50 years and was up 71 percent from
the same week a year ago, a private credit-information . l'1
service reported today. · ~
The surge in busmei;s failures m the week ended
Aug. 19 surpassed the previous 1982 peak of 548
recorded in the week ended June 17 and was "at the
highest level since the early 1930s," saad Dun &·
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Bradstreet Corp.
The mid-August spurt increased the average
weekly failure rate to 459 compared with 318 in the
same period a year ago. The last time there was a f
higher business failure rate was 1932, when the ... A
weekly average was 612. according to Dun &.
Bradstreet. • 1 u AlnH .20 , J116 22\4 • ll<o Cn oye .... l3 n It .... ' V.. Elgln 1.60 S U 1111, Ve HOU>llll I •S 9 7411 11Vt YI Melll pt J,jl) . UI JIV. • 1"4 Penwll 2.20 1 '" U"'• I'> Soumrl( ,056 J 117 S\lo ·~ AmeMpf 3.. l ,.\lo•"" ClllPSn 2.l1 S 6l II .. llw EmriEI Jl1110t 41\•t '-Holnlpf 2JJ I te.\o-"" M•VOS 1.IJ 71(A9' 281/e+ V. Penwptl.to • J2 ltCIO+ lllo Somkpl I . 12;. ll't •.
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, Pennaol t.20 1 10'4 Jl"9 • "' SwAlr t J2 It J.U "'II• 11.
For the year so far. 15,133 businesses have closed .
because or financial difficulties, up 44 percent from.. ~
the 10,492 failures in the same period a year ago. ·. J
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Occidental, Cities m erge
NEW YORK (AP) -Occidental Petroleum Corp.
said it has won agreement with directors of Cities
Service Co. to acquire the Oklahoma energy company
in a complicated two-step deal that would create the
nation's eighth-largest oil company. .
The agreement calls for Occidental to buy ~bout
45 percent of Cities' common stock for $55 cash, or a
total of $1.9 billion. Occidental said it wouJd acquire
the remaining shares by swapping a package of
securities for which at gave no overall value.
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