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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-08-21 - Orange Coast PilotOrange Coast EDITION \'our Homt•town Dally N~wspaper VOL. 73, NO. 23', 'SECTIONS, .0 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 , 1980 • • • TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Radiation Feared USS u • ire Nuclear Vessel Adrift TOKYO <AP > A Soviet nuclear submarine caught fire in internatio nal waters off Okinawa today and at least nine crewmen were killed and three injurect. the -Japanese 'M ar1thne Safety Agency reported. It warned ships and aircraft to stay clear of the area because or possible radioactive contamina- tion. But initial reports from a patrol plane dispatched to the scene 84 miles east of Okinawa said no sign of radiation was de· tected . _._ Th!-fire_,%CUl'f_ed_jusLb:ef~ --<fawn. The s ubm arin e had radioed for help but crewmen apparently were able to get the situation under control fairly quickly. As the damaged s ubmarine lay virtually adrift in calm seas, a Soviet ship arrived in response to an earlier call for assistance. The vessel, identified as the training ship Meridian, took about 20 crewmen off the sub. A British ship, the 48.000-ton tanker Gari. was first on the scene in response to distress calls from the sub and stood by thr~ the day. A Japanese patrol boat also reached the scene but the submarine's cap- ta in r e fused t o a llow the Japanese aboard his craft. One of several Japanese air defense helicopters dispatched to the scene reported a bout 50 crewmen were on the deck of the sub waving flags. Photos taken· from the aircraft showed some of the crewmen wearing what a ppeared to be white. ankle-length cloaks and seemingly segregated from the r est. Japanese and U.S. officials said they could nol speculate on the purpose of the clothing or the apparent separation or the crew A,..,...,... members. A U.S. Navy source RUSSIAN TRAINING SHIP MERIDIAN STANDS BY TO RECEIVE INJURED SAILORS FROM CRIPPLED NUCLEAR SUBMARINE said he knew of no type ot At Lealt Nine Crewmen KHled •• Sov~ Y•..., Catchea Fire In International Watera Off Okinawa Today similar appar el aboard U.S. Ex-Lagunan Gets Prison As Smuggler Onetime Laguna Beach resi- dent and alleged drug distribu· tion ringleader S amuel Cutkomp, 54, was sentenced in Las Vegas Wednesday to 12 years in federal prison. Cutkomp. who lived in an ex- pensive waterfront h ome at Lake Tahoe at the lime of his ar· rest . was responsible for smug- gling $72.5 million worth of South American cocaine into the U.S .• authortlies alleged. Cutkomp pleaded guilty to conspiracy to import cocaine and huhish. He also was sen- tenced to five years in prison oo another hashish s muggling charge. Pros e cutors said that Cutkomp became involved in the drug trafficking after being in· troduced to dope kingpin Edward Portugal Salasar, in Lima, Peru. Several other persons alleged· ly involved in his cocaine dis· trlbutlon network have since pleaded guilty to charges con· tained in a federal grand jury in- dictment. Cutkomp reached agreement with prosec utors to testify qa.inlt others involved with him ln retum for a plea bargain· that led to droppin1 of some of the cbar1ea a&alnlt him. He-was to have atood trial on counts of conaplracy to dis· tribute cocaine anct lntentate travel for racketeering, but tbole chartes were dropped. ' ~ewela Found SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Two brlefcatea containing •·• in ltOlea Jewell have beee fomd la locken at San rraacl1co htern • tlon al Alrpclil:l. -nuclear subs. Court Ruling MacDonald Release Pending Appeal OK RICHMOND, Va . CAP> -A federal appeals court said today former Army Green Beret doc· tor Jeffrey MacDonald may be released on $100,000 bond pend· ing further appeals of his coovic· lions or murdering his wife and two daughters. The ruling came as federal at- torneys here claimed that their delays in prosecuting the Hunt- i ngton Beach physician represented a "diligent effort to solve a complex and bizarre crime." They discounted a three-judge appeals panel ruling of "bureaucratic indiflerence" in the delayed prosecution. MacDonald was accused of the triple murder of his family at Fort Bragg in 1970. He was convicted in Raleigh, N.C .. last year. But the federal appeal panel last month ruled that Ma c· Donald's right to a speedy trial had been violated. The judges ordered bis conviction reversed and MacDonald released from custody at the federal peniten- tiar y at Terminal .Island. MacDonald, had been sen- tenced to three consecutive life terms. His release has been held up pending completion of the ap- peal process by the Justice Department. The government on Tuesday requested a review of the panel's reversal by the full U.S. <See DOCl'OR, Pa1e .U> Panty Reeord? Workers Stitch Size 946 OGDEN, Utah <AP) -Textile worken toot a brief de- parture from their work to ~titch what they claim ia the world's largest P-1.r of panUea -a perfect 1lae "6. Twelve worken at Sierra LlnCerle Co. spent about 90 minutes piecing together the pair of blue polyester pantlea, which measured 126'1ii incbel wide and 191"' lncbel lone when finished. The idea apparently came from u employee iD the plant's packactnc department, but plut 111anacer Gary Plinklfttton Hld ·•no individual will take reaponaibWty for lt. ·' However, Pllnkinttan aaSd the manapm•t II.keel tbl tc:tea and ordered an extra wide bolt cl fabric from tlle mW. "So often bullnelHI do nolh.... but make profit." la.id David Mou, COIDPUJ owner. "Hen •• bad tM epportmity to do aomethiq fort.be fun of lt. • • Plant em~ plan to Hiid tile ~. ent'• dlmenalc:u to tbe Gutnnea of World~ ID ........ 118 Requests Hearing in Jobs Probe The Huntington Beach City Council has r esponded to charges that the city violated federaJ nepotism regulations in its federally funded job program and has request ed complete audit findings of the program and a hearing before the Orange Co unty Manpower Commission. The Manpower Commission, which controls federal job pro- grams in the county. has alleged ne potism r egulations were violated because three close rel- atives of City Administrator Floyd (Bud ) Belsito were e mployed by the city's Com- prehensive Employment Train· ing Act <CETA) program for varying periods over the past year and a half. Manpower claims the city owes the federal government $5,743 that allegedly was earned by Bel.silo's .daughter, daughter- ln -1 a w , and nephew while employed by the city's federally funded Job program. In a letter sent from the city attorney's office today, the Cily Council requested a complete audit o( the non-profit corpora- tion that handled the city's CETA program from October 1979 unW February 1980. Last February, the non-profit corporation, Western Institute o( Careen Inc., was dllmantled by the Manpower Commiulon amld char1ea of mt1u1e of federal funds. The audit, belUD in January, ls scheduled for completion Aua. 21. "I really feel the audit la •· 1enUal, •• aaid CouncUwoman Ruth P\nley. "We need to have all the Information to evaluate the Charlet.'' The councilwoman also ertttei.Md lbe slow ~ ol tbe-.udtt. "I wtah we would have bad someone ebe do the audit," abe aa.id." Orficials at the Maritime Safe· ty Agency's headquarters in Okinawa said the submarine was a 1960s-vintage craft of the '·Echo 11" class . According to the Britis h publication Jane's Fighting Ships. the sub originally was fitted with missiles but they were removed in recent years. The vessel normally carries a crew of about 100 and is based at the Soviet Siberian port of Vladivostok. Wuple Flee Home Blaze In Clemente A San Clemente couple were awakened early this morning by the alarm from a smoke detec- tor to ftnd the se<:ond level of their home ablaze. Firemen said Mr. and Mrs. Richard Raskin, who live at 312 Avenida Granada, awoke to rmd the top story of their home fully involved shortly after 1 this morning. The couple fled the downstairs bedroom area o( their residence as fire units from San Clemente arrived at the scene. Fire spokesman Bill Bundy said it took less than a half hour for crewa from three engine companies and a truck company to knock down the names, which lit up the early mornlnt sky. Fire lnvestiCators were prob- ing the cha~d bulldln1 this morninl in an attempt to see what caused tbe second noor blaae. Flre otftdall were unable to set a dama1e estimate to the structure, ln whlcb flames destroyed tbe MCGllCl level. Israel Aab Aid TEL AVIV, Israel (APY - llraeJ oe W••eldaJ f-..111 Hkld the United SU.tie for •.• billion in ald for the lllMl fll· ul year. s 9 JAPll A .. Wf ......... SUB DISASTER SITE Nine Perish In Fire Man Held ---... ------.. -- As Phony Physician By FREDERICK SCHOEMEJO.. Of tt1it o.11, ~,..,. s-..i A Trabuco Canyon resident who authorities allege practiced medicine al an Irvine medical center for three years was ar· rested Wednesday on felony char ges of praolicing medicine a nd iss uing prescriptions without required state licenses. The arrest of Gerald C'. Barnes. 47, culminated what was described as an intense two-day long investigation by agents from t he Santa Ana office of the state Board of Medical Quality As· surance. Barnes was booked into Orange County Jail and was be· ing held today in lieu of $25,0CXl bail. Jerry Sanders. a supervising investigator for the state board. said Barnes apparently used the license of a doctor with the same name who has a legitimate prac· tice in Stoekton. Barnes. according to Sanders. was conducting a general prac · lice through Pacific Southwest Medical Group. located in the Sky PQrk industrial complex near John Wayne Aiprport. Barnes practiced there for three years, Sanders said. Former ly . Sander s said. Barnes had worked for one year at a clinic in Alhambra in Los Angeles County. Based on the investigation conducted thus far, Sanders said it appeared that Barnes is a former Illinois resident who lost a legitimate pharmacy liceruJe after engaging in the unlicensed practice of m edicine in the mid west state. Sande r s sa id the board learned of Barnes' alleged ac- tivities from an anonymous source. Two investigators, Frank He c kl and Ken Galloway, checked medical license records in Sacramento and later an-est- ed Barnes at his canyon res- <Stt MEDICINE, Page AZ> Coast \\·eatber Sunny Friday except for night and morning cloudi- ness. Lows tonight 62 al the beaches and 66 inland. Hlgbs Friday 74 to 84. INSIDE TODAY H.L. Mencken, iconoclaat, critic and 1age ob.ttrwr o/ American lift, wa1 born 100 11tor1 OQO in BoUimore. and thf,cit11 o/ hil birth ii ptarlng vp to honor hil memory with o Mt?tCMfl/t•t that somt of hb old /ritftds 1011 wo1dd have rriaM him roar with laught~. Story, P~ AID. latlex ~~~ .. ~~ t..M..... .. ...... 0-1 c.-.... At ~ o~ ==-• ===··--= ....... c.,. - T *** ' • ~J--Jv r BRE~K1Nc-----.../Sex · Rap t.cll• ..... ,,.,,. ...,,. ~ IW ~WWI dew........,1, Appeal Gasoline T anher Rams Oil Rig· 39 Rescued N£W ORLEANS <AP> A tanhr cart)'lftl more than 2 m1lhon &•llona ol caaoJJot today rammed an oil rt1 under t'On slnicUon ln lht Gulf ot MtdC'O and then bural into namH, the Coast Ou&rd ••Id f'lr•nchlln1 veaaela were Corced to pull away from tM twer becauu of lbe dan1er of eaplotlon The 39 c~wmen aboard lM ahlp were rHcued by two tuabo•ts work ml in the ar••· One man waa lr\!ured The s tup, id..-ntlned as th• 565-foot Texaco North Oakota, WH Maded for Port Arthur. Tuu. loaded with more than 2 mllllon 1aUons of aaaolln~ wtltn It rammed the foundatton of lhe oil ri,. lt was burnln1 In the Gull about 100 m1le1 south ot Mor11n City. La. ...,.,r ('oa•ff-r h1Jt1n'ff 10 · SACRAMENTO CAP) A roller coaster train raced wildly ba~kward ~wrl the tracks at lbe State Fair Wednesday m1ht 1n Jurina 10 nders. one of them crilJcaUy, authorities said today Most stt1ously hurt was Uanne Campbell, 19 who was re ported ln critical condilJon at the Sacramento M ~<bcal Center Ms Campbell was thrown from the careening six-car tram, as was Cindy Warnngton, 20. who was reported in fair condition at Sutter General Hospital. .llt-f& .la111 1.:.s. Braadc-G11l11 " MOSCOW <AP> -Heavy interference, sounding like buzz ·saws and garbled voices, drowned out American radio broad· casts lo the Soviet Union for a second day today raising specula· lion the Kremlin was trying to silence Russian-language reports ·of the widespread strikes in neighboring Poland. (Related story. ··M ) :· The Voice of America accused Soviet authortlles of jam· ··ming its Russian-language short-wave broadcasts for the flrst time in seven years. A Soviet f''oreign Ministry spokesman de· !nied the VOA claim. . ·· .\'art1 Drapt1 ~a111 ff ~arfltp :~ LONG B~ACH (AP> -The. ~avy halted hearings today into charges agamst the four remaunng women sailors on the USS Norton Sound who were accused of lesbian activity and they '. will not be discharged, a spokesman said. ' • : The fOt!t,!llmel.1'(.ijb Cmd£'.....J...Seebi~af)ta1rt of-thrntt! . • sue les£ sliip. and he decided to end the hearings. <Earlier story M > . Billy Denies Using Kin to Aid Libya WASJilNGTON CAP) Billy Carter tes tified today that he told Libyans from the start of his dealings with them that he had no _influence on U.S. policy and said he never a s ked his brother. the president, to do artythlng for Libya. "Furthermore. the Libyans have not as ked m e to ask anything of the president or of any r epresentative of the U.S. government." Carte r told a s pecial Senate Judiciary in· vestigating subcommittee. .. I never asked my brother to do anything for the benefit of Libya." he said. "I also know that he would not do it e ven if I had been foolish enough to try which I was n't." ' llilly Carter also testified that the president never passed any inside information to him, and said he was not tipped off tbat U S. intelligence teamed he re· ceived $220,000 from Libya, a radical North African nation. The president's brother insist· ed the $220,000 was part of a $500.000 loan from Libya, and not a foreign agents' fee. The Justice Department con· eluded it was a fee, not a loan, and required Carter to register as a foreign agent for Libya. And Sen. Birch Bayh. D·lnd., chairman of the Senate panel. said testimony Wedn esday nises "a possibility .. that the money indeed was a fee. A,.WI ...... CENTER OF ATTENTION BHty Carter •t Probe Planned Ot•fcnst• attorney John Flood says he wall sct•k a new tmd ror t.eotls 1.t>f' llt•ater of Fountain Va llf'y who w as con victed Wf'dnesday on r harges he held a youn..i h1tl'hh1ker captive last Muy a11h11> "sex'll.11ve " flood, v1s1bly 11g1lated. !\1.t1d ht' twllt•vet1 1mix1rt.11nl evidence was w1thht•ld from Jurors during lleater·s wt•ek lonK traul 10 OranRl' County S11µt>r1or C<>urt /\ s\'ven man, f1 vl' woman jury r1>Und Heater guilty of nine 1•11u11t~ of false imprisonment. ~11domy and oral ropul11li11n Wt'dne!tduy aftt'rnoon urh'r <It• llbt>rat1on1< !\pannrn~ two clU)S When lht• JUI ) 'i. de<·1swn '4 U'i Olnnounn'd. lle<1lt•r <HI, turrwd to ioe\'eral repurtrn 111 Ju1f1o?r Jaml'!t 1'urner'1< n1urlr1H1111 a111I :said ... You call th11< Jll!'tl1t'1•''" St-al B~a.-la Workers Strike Al another po1111 wh1•11 th1• Jury wa:s leavrng lht• courtroom ll ealer made an oh11 c•1•11f' gesture , but 1t wa!'t 11111 lll'h1•v1•tl the Jurors saw 1t Tht• slorky dl'fl'llll unt ul!lo m ade a thumbs down j.lf'lllur1• followanf.t th<' verchl'I J'oll<'t' p11lrolnrnn in St'ol Beach talks with µ1l'kt'lin g t•mployt>tts o f Los Angeles l>r 111111nwnt of Walt•r und Power outs ide the Haynt's plant in Seal Reach early to- d ay . The strike could cause a powe r shorta~e m Los Angeles. Sto r y Pa~e AS. Flood suul lll'Hh'r was "oh v1ously" ups<'l ut tht• Jury·s de r1sion and uddl'd. ·· fk really f('(•ls llkt• lw was ra1lroadt•d Tlw J u r y d Hi not h e <i r a II I h ,. ev1denre ·· Slaying Suspect Retains Freedom T he def t•n s(• all orn ey has sought lo introdUCl' testimony las l week indicating Jonathan Leon s k i , l h e 18 yea r -o ld h1tchh1ker who da1med Heater held him against his wi ll . was By DAVID KUTZMANN arr ested by San Diego police for °' ' ... 0 •0' ""•' s .. " . making a false report A prominent Hunt ing t on ll t h d be · Harbour s ur~eon charged ea e.r a en ar~ested by with the double s layjng of his ex· 12 to ~eek Salt Clemente Council Job Fountain Valley police after wife and her presumed lo ver Leonsk1 tol~ them t~e defendant asked a judge Wednesda t ~1. had kept ham al h1sJuunUa.c._i_. . ---~.l'. ... ~!Li1.:--...... ~~11.:-~ Names of a dozen San Clemente C1Ly Counc-11 can d1dates will appear on the Nov 4 gener al election ballot a fter two more hopefuls filed nomination ~~--1~pers-~es-aay---·-·- 'Wn-traVs ----. -ivw h1rn tO remain free on ou:t;g· th t t ' r k' ~250.000bailwhile hiscaseisbe· a 1 me. ,eons 1 mg prepared claimed, Heater threatened to kill him unless he had sex with him and a 16-year-old girl. .. We feel this j u ry was in· nue nced by passion and prej- udice and the verdicts were im- proper .·· Flood s aid outside . JudgeTurner'scourtroom. However. prosecutor Dave Himelson said the verdicts on lhe nine counts were justified and that defense contentions that Leonsk1 consented to having sex with Heater and the girl were "ludicurous " Fra111 Page :I I DOCTOR ... 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. In documents filed Wednesday s upporting that request. federal attorneys conceded there was a delay in the decision to pros- ecute but denied that it resulted from improper conduct. . After his investigative report tn the case was received. the J us lice Department contended, "several . . . months were re· quired to digest the contents of the report and s uggest other fruitful Unes of inquiry." The Army a ccused Mac- Donald of the s layings in 1970, but the charges were dropped after a pretrial hearing. Mac- Donald was indic ted by a federal grand jury in Raleigh in 1975. but his tria l did not begin until 1979, partially because of ap- peals initiated by his own at· torneys. M acDonald·s wife. Colette. and daughters Kimberly and Kri s ten J e an were found bludgeoned and stabbed Feb. 17, 1970, at their duplex at Fort Bragg. MacDonald has s teadfastly claimed the murders were com· mitted by a gang of drug crazed hippies. Prosecutor Cliff Ha r ris had sought revocation of bail and im· m ediate jailing of Dr Louis Al aia becau s e of the circumstances of the crime multiple slayings But in court documents. Alaia said he has been s eein g a psychiatrist. a physician and a priest as well as continuing his medical practice since being re· leased on bail last June follow· ing t he Friday the 13th stabbing deaths of Margy Lou Alaia and Long Beach attorney Marvin Tincher in Mrs. Alaia's Hunt- ington Harbour home. Defense a ttorney Albe rt Ramsey told Judge Orella Sears that it would hinder preparation of his and co-cousel Ed George's case if Alaia is put in Orange County J ail. Ramsey said a "medical de- fense" is being prepared for the surgeon which requires his ex· am inat1on by s pecialists in several fields A key defense witness. he said, will be a s pecialist in narcolepsy , a d isease fro m which Alaia apparently suffers . Narcolepsy is a condition of frequent and uncontrollable de· sire for sleep. Ramsey indicated Alaia's de· rense would hinge on claims of both diminished capacity and narcolepsy to show that the doc· tor was not guilty of fi rst· or second-degree murder. Judge Sears, though delaying a decision on bail until Aug. 28. said evidence in the case strong· ly suggests that Alaia could be convicted or murder rather than voluntary manslaughter. Alaia has been free on $250.000 bail since J une 18. He is ac· cused of killing his ex-wife and Tinc her after going to Mrs . Alaia's home June 13 to pick up Oa11y "'"°' \a.ti ..-o DECISION DELA YEO AccUMd Stayer Alala her two children for a weekend vis it. An argument ensued. pohce say. in which it is alleged AJa1a grabbed a ~i tchen knife and slabbed his former wife in the stomach and Tincher numerous tim es. .Both children. aged 9 and 11 , witnessed parts of the attack and will be key prosecution wit· nesses when the case comes to trial. In his court papers. Alaia sa.ld he would continue s eeing pa· t ients at his Los Alamitos office and reside with his third wife in Huntington Harbour if allowed to r emain free. He said his two children. a boy and a girl. are being cared for in a Fountain Valley foster home and he added, .. I am very at· tached to both of my children ... Since his release on bail. Alaia said he has become a patient of Newport Beac h psychiatrist David Sheffner. whom he sees three times a week. and receives counseling from the Rev. Daniel Johnson of St. Mary·s by the Sea Church in Huntington Beach Veteran counc il candidate Robert Rusin and indus trial de- signer Edward G Beyer re· turned papers containing the signatures of 20 San Clemente registered voters to City Clerk Max Berg. Others seeking two seats on the council tn November include appointed councilmen Thomas O'Keefe and Patric k Lane : clockmaker Bill Wagner. busi· n essman J av Durkin · homemake r Melanie Vansell ~ management cons ultant Alan Korsen : instrument technician Steven Rackl eff: for mer plan· ning commissioner Al Wulfec k ; businessman Gary L Fuller and financial broker Bob Brennan The only candidates who have - not returned nomination papers ar e sanitary district executive Ray Maddocks a nd former coun· cil member Arthur Holmes . The deadli ne was 5 p. m. today f 'roen Page . l I MEDICINE .. idence. Sanders said. The alleged impostor had no medical license in his possession at the time of his arrest . Sanders said , adding that it remained un- known how Barnes initially became affiliated with the Pacifi c Southwest group. As ked to characterize the quality of care received by pa- t ien ts who we re tr ea led bv Barnes. Sanders said. "Our in· vestigation is continuing." He noted, however. that it did not appear that Barnes conduct- ed major surgeries. Bames. who formally is ac- cused of unlicensed medical practice and issuance of false prescriptions. both felonies. was take n into custody on an arrest warrant obtained by state in- vestigators through the Orange County District Attorney's Of. rice. · Billy Carter said there has been much public attention about what he did with that money. C.oast Sex Orgies HEY. MOM1 Frtt lac* loq Wilfl \H l"\rchou HEY. MOM! Fr~~ I~ lloq W11f1 \2 ~ Purc"a•~ In an openin g statement, the president's brother appealed to the investigalinl senaton and a national public television au- idien ce not to prejudse his character. DAILY PILOT t f~ Qi.~ ( .. \1 O~ly •tto( 'ftt1flt "ff'M(" I' comO•fWid ,,. ..._..Pr•u " t>vOlltJ'lt>d •• t~ • o,.,.. c. .. " .,_,~,. tomo.t1r ~r•t• l td•h~ .,_ ~'"""'° Moftd4't '"'°"'" Ftu:I•" IOI' (Mt• MIU Nf'*OOf't k.c" MWft1tft91°" I 8t•tf' P•wM•tft V•ltt• tt<ft ft• l.•t V"'• 1.-.C.f'I '°"'" Cot•t • tl""1" , ... ...,._ ...... ,..,. ., .,...llH,~ s.1Uf'Nn lttlWI \.v~"' ''"°' Of1"'C11MI Oti1•1t~•lllt _,_., '' •t l» W.-ll l•Y "r-"t P 0 8Y IMO C.01• Mtw UHIONI•• tit~ ·-·, .. -, .. , ... ,\_ .. ,_, .... ~·""""' ' '"''. ,.:.. l ""'"'"•"'•""'0-""""•'"NN9f't ,_ .. """'' ' ~.,,, .. ~-... """"""'" •••Cl•"'llClll .. °""" .. l-llW-~-... 19•te< T .......... •111•)~ Cte-.. ........... ,...11 P'.tM\MIC,._ ...... 4 Viet lmmigrams Face 68 Charges Four Vietnamese immigrants who were arrested by Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach police last week face trial on 68 felony charges each stemming from six rape incident&. One of the four. a 16-year-old juvenile suspect, is being treat- ed for leprosy, a disease that causes wasting away of body parts. The youth's disease, however . la reported to be in remlaslon. Arraiped Wednesday were Minh Quq Nguyen, l g, of San· ta Ana; Bo Quoc Pham, 20, of Irvine and Dun1 Qunc Phaw, 18, his brother, also of Irvine. The retuaeea were arrested by police for alle1edly lddnappln1 YOUDI women, drivtnt them to orn1e ll"OV9I near Irvine and t.Mn fardnc thena to partlc1pate in HX CJl'l'i• •l IUllpolnt. Deputy Dlat.rtct Attomey Carl Ar1Dbnllt, who wtll pl'OffCUte tbe c.... •aid be triU Hek to hne die Jt.~ar-old allo tried u ...... Santa Alla MWllclpal Court Jwlc• Ricbard 0rouo aet • sn- liminary hearing for the SUS· peels for Sept. 23 after the three adults pleaded innocent to the charges against them. All four of the suspects re· portedly immigrated to Orange County from the Saigon area between six months and five years ago. The first kidnapping incident was reported by a young Santa Ana woman last April 20, Hunt· ington ~ach police sa1d. That was followed by a similar kidnapping of a woman in county territory near Anaheim on July 7. Four more such cues followed, the taal in· volving an 18-year -old Costa Mesa waitress earlier this month. It was disclosed during Wednesday's court session that the t::iest of the four su.spects has under treatment several years by 1overnment health peraonnel for leprot y. Tbe d1•eaae ls rare ln de· ve los>H aatlona but lt more common In underdeveloped areas. l Mon., August 25 Thru Sun., September 7 On MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND BOYS' Shirts, Shorts, Swimwear, Pants, Dresses & Nae MINAMDIOYS OP, Offshore, Stubbles, Pua, Kennington, Merona, Fred Perry WOMIM Balinese Drews, Beach Pants, Running Shorts, Noheo, A-Smile, Offshore, Esprit d-Corp and more · ACCESSORIES Wet Suits, Shoe$, Thongs, T owets, etc. -1 ~25% Off And More Mein Store 2224 Newport Blvd. Ne•po" ••ech 875-7174 MOelly Store 2 -210\AJ M1!1ne Ave. --.......... nc1 173-7121 MOaly Store 3 9outtt Coeat Plaza ~ Colt8MeN ._ 141-0112' ......... ,. o • ., Store• Wettmlnater Mal 111-8144 Mel Hou,. Deity ............... ----- r Your Hom .. to•·n Dall,· New~paper VOL. 73, NO. 2M, .4 SECTIONS,«> PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 , 1980 • TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Radiation Feared USS Irvine 'Doctor' Arrested By FREDEalCK SCHOEMEHL Qt .... Deify ...... tWff A Trabuco Canyon resident who authorities allege practiced medicine at an Irvine medical center for three years was ar· rested Wednesday, on felony charges of practicing medicine and issuing prescriptions without required state licenses. The arrest of Gerald C. n Fire Nuclear Vessel Adrift TOKYO (AP) -A Soviet nuclear submarine caught fire in international waters off Okinawa today and at least nine crewmen were killed and three injured, the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency reported. It warned ships and aircraft to s tay clear of the area because of possible radioactive contarnina· tion. But initial reports from a patrol plane dispatched .to the s 9 &~WI,.,.... SUB DISASTER SITE Nine Perlah In Fire scene 84 miles east of Okinawa A .,4 I.! ...... Barnes, 47, culminated what was described as an intense two-day long investigation by agents from the Santa Ana office of the state Board of Medical Quality As· surance. ____ said no sign or radiation was de· -=11-~flS ,i~~f~~~~~~ tected.~---~ -The fire occurred just before dawn. The submarine had 17 68 radioed for help but crewmen L' ace apparently were able lo get .the ------~1f<rntea rnro -... Orange County Jail and was be· ing held today in lieu of $25,000 bail. Jerry Sanders, a supervisin~ investigator for the state board, said Barnes apparently used the license of a doctor with the same name who has a legitimate prac· tice in Stockton. Barnes. according to Sanders, was conduf(ting a general prac· lice throu,gh Paclfic Southwest Medical Group, located in the Sky Park industrial complex near John Wayne Alprport. Barnes practiced there for three yun, Sanden said. Pormerly, Sanders aald, B•l;MS bad worked for one -year at-a clinic in Alhambra in Los -Anaeles County. Based on U~e investiaauon coaduded thus tar, Sanden said RESCUE OPERATIONS UNDER WAY FOR SURVIVORS OF SOVIET NUCLEAR SUBMARINE Ru•el8n TNlnlng 8hlp MettclM W .... NMr Crtppt1d SUb Off OldMwa it appeared that Barnes is a p L- former llllnois resident who lost Mesa Cop ro~ a legitimate pharmacy license Billy Denies Ubya Try At Influence after engaging in the unlicensed practice or medicine in the midwest state. Sanders said the board learned of Barnes' alleged ac· tivities from an anonymous source. Two investigators, Frank Heckl and Ken Galloway , checked medical license records in Sacramento and later arrest· ed Barnes al his canyon res- idence, Sanders said. The alleged impostor had no medical license in his posseMion at the time of his arrest, Sanders said adding that it remained un-kno~n how Barnes initially became affiliated with the Pacific Southwest group. Asked to c haracterize the quality of care received by pa· tients who were treated by Barnes, Sanders said, "Our in· vestigation is continuing." <See MEDICINE, Page A%) Car Wash OK Sought Irvine's planning com · missioners will be asked tonight to approve plans for a car wash in the city. Beacon Bay Enterprises wants to build it in the Woodbridge Village Shopping Center near the southeast comer of Lake. Road and Barranca Parkway. The facility is to include four 1as pump islands and indoor and outdoor waiting facilities. Ducb Taken From Lake · • A pair of tame ducks were 1natcbed from a private lake out· 1ide a Newport Beach restaurant till• week and carried off by two men wearin1 only 1wimmin1 tnmkl. Tbe two quacken, valued at ..,, w..-e plucked clawina and equawklnc from the lake behind tbe Lak•ide Re.taurant, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.. dlnen told police. The two men, each carryi.at a duell, vanllbed before rMtaurant MDpioyeeleauld1topthem. larael A.a Aid Stolen Corvettes Scheme Vncovered By JERRY CLAUSEN Ol tlle o.lty f'li.t S'-'t Costa Mesa police, who have unearthed an elaborate scheme for marketing stolen Corvettes with illegally obtained Canadian plates and documentation, are seeking help from the coastal area public this week. Anyone spotting a 1980 Corvette with Quebec province plates is asked to call in· vestigator Tom Twellman at 754-5365. Twellman, assigned to Costa Mesa's auto theft detail, said his office has been working with Santa Barbara authorities and Royal Canadian Mo\IDt.ed Police investigators to unravel the stolen-car marketing scheme. The investigator said the system came to light earlier this week in checking out the reg- istration of a new Corvette left parked oo a C6Sta Mesa street Aug. 3. The car was reported by Serang Street residents as ap· parently abandoned. In checking the car out, Twellman said, it was dis· covered that the Quebec license plates had been changed. Police impounded the car. Twellman said it was learned Wednesday the car had been stolen in Boulder, Colo. Twellman said bis investiga- tion has determined that about 10,000 pre-seriall1ed auto dealer registration documents have been stolen in Quebec. Apparently, he said, new 1980 Corvettes are being stolen in the U.S. .and re,Utered with those dealer documents in Canada. The can, he said, apparently are being taken along the route between manufacturing points <See CANADA, Page AZ> Coastal Plan Hearing Set A public bearing on the con· troversial Local Coastal Pro· gram plan for Newport Beach wlll cootinue tonight when city planning commissioners meet. The proposed extension of the walkway along the Balboa Peninsula, which bas emerged as one ol the more emotional proposals in the coastal plan, will be discussed. The 7:30 o.m. session will be held in the Council Chamben, 3000 Newport Blvd. WASHINGTON (AP> -Billy Carter testified today that he told Libyans from the start of his dealings wit,h them that he had no influence on U.S. policy and said he never asked his brother, the president, to do anything for Libya. "Furthermore, the Libyans have not asked me to ask anything of the president or of any representative of the U.S. government," Carter. told a special Senate Judiciary in· vestigating subcommittee. "I never asked my brother to do anything for the benefit of Libya " he said. "I also know that be would not do it even if I had been foolish enough to try. which I wasn't." Billy Carter also testified that the president never passed any inside information to him, and said he was not lipped off that U.S. intelligence learned he re· ceived $220,000 from Libya, a radical North African nation. Tbe president's brother insiat· ed the $220,000 was part of a $500,000 loan from Libya, and not a foreign agents' fee. The Justice Department con· eluded it was a fee, not a loan, and required Carter to register as a foreign a1ent for Ubya. And Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind .. chairman of the Senate panel, said testimony Wednesday raises "a poqibility" that the money indeed wu a fee. Billy Carter said there bu been much public attention about what be dld with that money. ---.. ...__._,__ ---~ situation under control (aarly quickly. As the damaged submarine lay virtually adrift in calm seas, a Soviet ship arrived in response to an earlier call for assistance. The vessel, identified as the training ship Meridian, took about 3> crewmen off the sub. A British ship, the 48,000.ton tanker Gari, was first on the scene in response to distress calls from the sub and stood by throu&hout the day. A Japanese patrol boat also reached the scene but the submarine's cap. ta in refused to allow the JaJ>anese aboard his craft. One of several Japanese air defense belicopten ~patched to the scene reported about 50 crewmen WVQ on the deck ol the sub waving fiags. Photo& taken from the aircraft showed some of the crewmen wearing what appeared to be white, ankJe·length cloaks and seemingly segregated from the rest. Japanese and U.S. officials said they could not speculate on the purpose of the clothing or the apparent separation of the crew members. A U.S. Navy source said he knew of no type ot similar apparel aboard U.S. nuclear subs. Officials at the Maritime Safe. t y Agency's headquarters in Okinawa said the submarine was a l.960s·vintage craft of the ··Echo u ·· class. According to the British publication Jane's Fighting Ships, the s ub originally was fitted with missiles but they were removed in recent years. The vessel normally carries a crew of about 100 and is based at the Soviet Siberian port or Vladivostok. Three Men Hold Up Mesa Gas Station An attendant }lt Costa Mesa's Thrifty self-service gasoline sta· Uon at 751 Baker St. told police three black men robbed him early Wednesday after one of them beathimup. Police said the ~talion employee reported that the trio came to his booth, 1ave him 75 centa and uted for a pact ol Koola. He opened the door and 1ave the smaller of the IJ'OUP the ci&arettea and change. That, he told officen, is when the th.re, forced their way into the booth, pushed him into a rear office, threw a ba1 over bis head and be1an ~chi11g him in the face and chest, forcin1 him to tbefioor. The employee told officers the men irabbed $117 from a cash resister and from a small bos in the office area, yanked the phone cord from the wall and left the station tn what tOUftded Ulle a 11r1e American-made auto. Charges Four Vietnamese immigrants who were arrested by Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach police last week face trial on 68 felony charges each stemming from six rape incidents. One of the four, a 16-year-old juvenile suspect, is being treat- ed for leprosy, a disease that causes wasting away or body parts. The youth's disease. however. is reported to be in remission. Arraigned Wednesday were Minh Quans Nauyen. 18, ot S&o· ta Ana; Bo Quoc Pham, 20, of Irvine and Dunc Qunc Phaw, 18, his brother, also of lrvine. . The retuiees were arrested l)y police for allegedly tidnappirJi young women, driving them ~ orange groves near Irvine. and then forcing them to participate in sex orgies al gunpoint. Deputy District Attorney Carl Armbrust, who will prosecute the case said he will seek to have the 116-year.old also tried as an adult. Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Richard Orozco set a pre- liminary hearing for the SUS· ~els for Sept. 23 after the three adults pleaded innocent to the charges against them. All four of the suspects re· portedly immigrated to Oranje County from the Saigon ;u:ea between six months and five years ago. The first kidnapping incident was reported by a young Santa Ana woman last April 20, Hunt· ington Beach police said. That was followed by a similar kidnapping of a woman in co unty territory near Anaheim on July 7. Four more such cases followed, the last in· volving an 18-year-old Costa Mesa waitress e4rlier this month. It was disc losed during Wednesday's court session that the youngest of the four st!Spects has been under treatment severaj (See VIETS, Page A2) Coast Weather Sunny Friday except for night and morning cloudi· ness. Lows tonight 62 at the beaches and 66 inland. Highs Friday 74 lo 84 . INSIDE TOD"Y H.L. Mmc1"n. iconockut. critic and ~ oburwr of American Uft. um bom JOO 11tor1 OQO in Baltimore. and th« cit11 of hU btrlh '-gearing up to honor hU 1MfflO'JI IVSth a Mmc:kitnfelC that some o/ hi• old Jri•nd• 1011 wo11ld hove ~ him roar with laughter. StOf'JI, Page AIO. ··:· . -----........... ~ ..-----JIJST BREAKING----~---..... W....,.,., ,,._ ....,., _... _. n•'•-' w ¥wtopUSW'IQ, GasolUie Tanker RamJj Oil Rig; 39 Re.cued EW 0Rt£4NS (AP> A \.anller carry na more \han a million talklns or 1uothM locll>' rammed 1n oU rl• undu ron strucli<ln in lM Gull ot llnko aod tbtn bunt lnlo narna, the CoH\ G~ aa1d. """"""" • ......, ere fottitd 10 pl.Ill away from U. tanker because ol the danaer ol Hplotloo Tbt • CNWnMO aboard ltw ahip ..,. r ~u~ by \WO tutiboaU wortuq ln the aru °'1• man w11 Injured The •l\lp, •dentltled •• the su..root T,UC'O North U•1'11la , ~·as ~ for rort Ar1hur, Tuu, ao.d4td •lth tnof than I million aaUoos of auoUne w~ I\ niamed th• found•\ Ion ut thf' od ri& tt v.-u burnlna In the GuU abyut 100 mil• 11101l\ of Mor1•n Ch~. l..a Rellrr f'tNl#f rr l iiJ•rn I• .. SAC.'RAMENTO (A fl > A roUer COUl•• 11 •hl I ... ('<(. wild!) bark ward cl-Own t.he tracll at th• Stale I'' air Wed11.,1ola)' nl11hl In Junng 10 riders, one of them crtUuJl,y, aulhorltll•• uld tud1 Moel se(lousl.)• b1.tr1 was Uanoe (."am&lbell . 1». whu waa rt• ported ln critical condition I\ the Sal·ran\•nto M4'dlol c .. nl\!r M• Campbell wu thrown from lhtt ratffn.lnl ala <'&r lraln, •• was Cindy Warrin1lon, 20. who wu repor1tld ln falr c-imdlt\on "' Suttn General Uospltal. GNnl• f 'lrr tf•a•f ae .. C"lt ,.,,.... MIAMI ~EACH. f'ht. IAPI Bleary o,yed tourl~ts, many or lh"m British, were rowtted out of bed today when a strlnac of "hiahly auspkaous"' fires erupted In the Saxony Hotel Six people were injured, two requirin• hospital tre1ttement, fire officials said. The Miami Be1tch Fire Department responded to a rcp0rt of a basement rlre at 3 · 12 a .m. and then discovered flre ln linen closets on (ive other noors. An official said '740 &uesl8. many crawlln11 oul with their faces wrapped in wel towels against the smo~e. were evacuated for two houn white more lhlln 60 firefighters brought the blues under control Destruction appeared limited to smoke damages, • he said. ~la• ... ft. Broadc-a••• MOSCOW (AP> -Heavy interference. sounding like buzz. saws and garbled voices drowned out American radio broad· casts to the Soviet Union for a second day today, raising specula· lion the Kremlin was trying to sUence Russian-language reports . of the widespread strikes in neigbt;oring Poland. (Related story. A4) The Voice oC America accused Soviet authorities of jam- ming its Russian-language short-wave broadcasts for the first time in seven years. A Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman de· __.,t-=n=ie=d~~.QA.ciaim-___ -~-~~--- \acy Drop# La•f llearing11 LONG BEACH CAP> -The Navy haJted bearings today into charges against the four remalning women sailors on the US.S Norton Sound who were accused of lesbian activity, and they will not be discharged, a spokesman said. The four all met with Cmdr. J . Sttbirt, captain of the mis- sile test sh.ip, and he decided to end the hearings. (Earlier story, AS) Gunman Gets $70 Loot in Mesa Holdup . A robber who pulled a gun from beneath his shirt and or- dered a U-Totem market clerk in Costa Mesa to "Give me all your money," escaped with $70 in cash Wednesday. The woman clerk told officers she took the cash out or the register and gave it to the black man who pointed a small gray. handled pistol at her. He asked for a bag tor tne money, she said. Then she told officers, he said: "Give me all your money, I know ther e's more." She said she told him that was all the money. He countered: "You want me tosmackyouacrosstheface?" Then he scooped up the cash, leaving the bag, and walked out the £root door at about 10 p.m. Police said a witness outside the market at 1178 Sunflower Ave. saw the man break into a run. climb over a block wall dividing the market property from a service station and disap- pear Chamber Meet Set The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce August m ixer is scheduled for 6 p.m. Wednesday at Pronto Ristorante in the up- per level of the Jewel Court area of South Coast Plaza. Hors <!'oeuvres wtll be offered along y.iith a no-host cocktail bar. OAANOE COAST s DAILY PILOT TM or.,. ~,. 0..ly PO.. •ntii ~" I\ '°"'"-IN ... _ .. 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TweUman said his office is at· tempting to identify three men who questioned a Santa Ana State Department of Motor Vehicles official at length re- cently regarding the steps re- quired to bring autos into California from Quebec. They might be lied in with a man arrested this week in Santa Barbara where he attempted to sell a Corvette stolen in the Bloomfield shipment. That car has not yet surfaced. The in vestigator said the stolen Corvette recovered in Costa Mesa bad been driven on- ly 1,100 miles, according to its odometer, although the vehicle bore Quebec plates. He noted that the Canadian province ls 3.000 miles from Costa Mesa. "That 0.100 miles) is about the distance to Boulder, Colo .. " he observed. Twellman said that Costa Mesa officers have reported spotting a numbe r of new Corvettes with Quebec plates in the city areas they patrol. Fro• Page A I VIETS ••• years by government health personnel for leprosy. The disease is rare m de· veloped nations but is more common in under developed areas. It can be transmitted only after long and close contact with another person. Nevertheless, each of the vie· lims in the rape case has been notifieclthat one of the suspected attackers is under treatment for the disease. Bail for the three adults in the case bas been set at $500,000 each. f'ro•Pa~AI MEDICINE •. He noted, however, that it dJd oot appear that 81mea conduct· ed major 1ur1enes. Barnes, who formally ls ac- cused of unllcenaed medical practice and luuance ol ralse p~criptiom, both felonies, wu taken Into C'Ultody on an arrest warrmt obtained by 1t1te ln· v .. ttcaton tllrouO the Oranae County Dlltrict Attomey'1 Of. ftce. ""' ,., .. ,_ -DECISION DELAYED Accuaed Slayer Al•I• Slaying IJej· 1ulant Asks Bail HB Asks Audit of Job Unit The Huntington Beach City Council has responded to charges that the city violated federal nepotism regulations in its federally funded job program and bas requested complete audit findings of the program and a hearing before the Orange County Manpower Commission. The Manpower Commission, which controls federal job pro- grams in the county, bas alleged nepotis m regul ations were violated because three close rel· atives or City Administrator f'loyd (Bud > Belsito were employed by the city's Com- prehensive Employment Train· mg Act <CETA ) program for varying periods over the past year and a half. ·Man power claims the city owes the federal government $5,743 lhal allegedly was earned by Belsito's daughter, daughter- i n law, and nephew while employed by the city's federally funded JOb program. In a letter sent from the city attorney's office today, tbe City Hy Pt\VIU KUTZMANN Counctl requested a complete °'',.. 0.11, ff11onw1 audit of the non-profit corpora- /\ 11r11m lncnt Hunttn)(ton lion that handled the city's llorbour >111r)(c.•on churgt•cl 'ETA program from October with lht· doubl<' slaying or his e~ 1979 until February 1980. waft> und h\•r Pf<'~umNf lover Lasl t"'ebruary, the non-profit a11ked H judf<<' Wednesday to al corporation, Western Institute of low ham to remain free on c d ed $250.000 bail while• h1's c·-•se is be-areers Inc .. was ismanU by .. the Manpower Commission ang prepared. amid charges of mis use of Prosecutor Cliff Harris had federal funds. The audit, begun sought revocation or ball and im-in January. is scheduled for mediate jailing of Dr Louis completion Aug. 27 . A I a i a b e c a u s e o r t h e .. J really feel the audit ia es- circu mstances or the crime sen ti al," said Councilwoman multiple slayings Ruth Finley. "We need to have But in court documents, Alaia all the information to evaluate s aid .h e . has been. ~eeini;t a the charges." psychaatnst. a phys1c1an and a 'f.h e coun cilwoman also --prte~t as we~ 1:ontlnu1.~ hi s --criticized the slow progress of medical practice smce betng re-the audit. "I wish we would have leased on bail last June follow. had someone else do the audit." ing the Friday the 13th stabbing she said. deaths of Margy Lou Alaia ~d "We had that option and were Long Beach attorney Marvin foolish not t-0 take it. The sooner '.fincher in Mrs. Alai a 's Hunt-we find out what was done incor· mgton Harbour home. rectiy. the better off everyone is ... De fense attorney Albert Ramsey told Judge Orella Sears that it would hinder preparation of his and co-cousel Ed George's case if Alaia is put in Orange County Jail. Ramsey said a "medical de· fense" is being prepared for the surgeon which requires his ex- amination by s pecia lists in several fields . • A key defense witness. he said, will be a specialist in narcolepsy, a disease from which Alaia apparently suffers. Narcolepsy is a condition of frequent and uncontrollable de· sire for sleep. Ramsey indicated Alaia's de· fense wouJd hinge on claims of both diminished capacity and narcolepsy to show that the doc· tor was not guilty of first-or second-degree murder Thief Takes Stereo Parts FroDL.Home A woman probably surprised a burglar when she returned to her east Costa Mesa apartment Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., police theorize. The burglar got away with about $1 ,800 worth of stereo equipment, but he left several other valuables. police said. Officers said Elaine Conn and her father returned to the Conn apartment to find the front door standing open. Once inside, Mrs. Conn discovered the stereo com- ponents missing. A nei~hbor told otficers he heard knocking at the Conns' door earlier, at about 3: 15 p.m., and had looked out his window to see a thin, dark-complexioned man seeking entry to the apart. ment. Police said when the man at the door found no one at home. he apparently entered through an apartment window which later was found to have been forced open with a screwdriver. "'Academics Plus' Project Set in Irvine The Irvine Unified School Dis· trict is accepting appli~atioos from parents who want their childre n in a specia l "Academics Plus" program beginning this school year. The program for elementary school students has no entrance require m e n ts but those participating in it must show progress two to three years above their grade level in order to maintain enrollment. From 90 to 150 students will participate in the program, the location of which bas not yet been determined. Academics Plus is an attempt by the school district to improve the education of talented and gifted students as required by recent state legislation. Bush Warned PEKING (AP) -Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua warned George Bush again.st a two-Chinas foreign policy today, and Ronald Reagan's running mate r ep lied th at t h e Republican Party wants stronger and better relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China. HEY, MOM! Frtt looli loq W ilt\ \21) P'urcha•~ Spiderman Kidnapped BIRMINGHAM, Ala . (AP) -Splderman's been kidnapped, and Superman just stood Idly by and watched without lifting a finger. The bizarre episode hap- pened when an elght-loot- t al 1 wood cutout of Spiderman, the comic book hero, was stolen from Collecter's Corner, a store in downtown Bir- mingham that sells rare comic books While Spiderman was abducted. a similar cutout of Superman was left un- t o uched, s tore own er Steve Pennington told police . Pennington has posted a $50 reward f or Spiderman's safe return. "no questions asked." Ex-Lagunan Sentenced For Drugs Onetime Laguna Beach resi· dent and alleged drug dislribu· tion ringleader Samuel Cutkomp, 54, was sentenced in Las Vegas Wednesday to 12 years in federal prison. Cutkomp, who lived in an ex - pensive wate rfront home at Lake Tahoe at the time of his ar- rest, was responsible for smug- gling $72.S million worth of South American cocaine into the U.S ., authorities alleged. Cutkomp pleaded guilty to conspiracy to import cocaine and hashish. He also was sen· tenced to five years in prison on another hashish sm uggling charge. P r osecutor s said that Cutlcomp became involved in lhe drug trafficking after being in· trod uced to dope kingpin Edward Portugal Salazar, in Lima. Peru. Several other persons alleged- ly involved in his cocaine dis· tribution network have since pleaded guilty to charges con- tained in a federal grand jury in· dictment. Cutkomp reached llgreemenl with prosecutors to testify against others involved with him in return for a plea bargain that led to dropping of some or the charges against him. He was to have stood trial on counts of conspiracy to dis- tribute cocaine and interstate travel for racketeering, but those charges were dropped. NB Police . Set Auction The Newport Beach Police Oeptrtment bas planned an un- claimed prope.rty auction Satur- day. It starts at 9 a.m . al police headquarters, 870 Santa Barbara Dr. Bicycles, cameras, and a wheelchair are among the hun- dreds of items to be sold, all on an as-is basis. Payments mu.st be maae m cash or local check immediately after a bid is accepted, and all purchases must be removed at the conclusion of the auction. Doctor's Release Wins OK RICHMOND. Va. CAP> -A federal appeals court said today former Army Green Beret doc- tor Jeffrey MacDonald may be released on $100,000 bond pend- ing further appeals of his convic- tions of murdering his wife and two daughters. The ruling came as federal at- torneys here claimed that their delays in prosecuting the Hunt- i n g t on Beach physician represented a "diligent effort to solve a complex and bizarre crime," They discounted a three-judge appea ls panel ruling of "bureaucratic indifference'' in the delayed prosecution. MacDonald was accused of the triple murder of his family at Fort Bragg in 1970. He was convicted in Raleigh, N .C., last year. But the federal appeal panel last month ruled that Mac- Donald's right to a speedy trial had been violated. The judges ordered his conviction reversed and MacDonald released from custody at the federal peniten- tiary at Terminal Island. MacDonald, had been sen· tenced to three consecutive life terms. His release has been held up pending completion of the ap- peal process by the Justice Department. The government on Tuesday reques t e d a review of the panel's reversal by the full U.S 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. In documents filed Wednesday supporting that request, federal attorneys conceded there was a delay in the decision to pros- ecute but denied that it resulted from improper conduct. Altef his investigative report in the case was received, the Justice Department contenaed. "several . . months were re- quired to digest the contents of the report and suggest other fruitful lines of inquiry." The Army a cc used Mac- Donald of the slayings in 1970, but the charges were dropped after a pretrial hearing. Mac- Donald was indicted by a federal grand jury in Raleigh in 1975, but his trial did not begin until 1979. partially because of ap- peals initiated by his own at· torneys. MacDonald's wife. Colette, and daughters Kimberly and Kristen J ean were found bludgeoned and stabbed Feb. 17. 1970, at their duplex at Fort Bragg. MacDonald has s teadfastly claimed the murders were com- mitted by a gang of drug-craied hippies. No-Parking Hours Set in Costa Mes a Parking wiU be prohibited on Nebraska Avenue in Costa Mesa between Missouri Str eet and California Avenue from 6 to 8 a .m . on Fridays. The City Council order followed a petition by area resi· dents who said the action is re- quired to a llow streets to be swept on Fridays. Non - complying cars wiU be towed away. Street Pact OK'd The Costa Mesa City Council has awarded a contract for $139,392 to the Paul Gardner Corporation for widening Superior Avenue from East 16th to East 17th Street. Work is to begin late this year. HEY . MOM1 Fr~~ Book loq w,"' ~ 1 ~ Pwc ha\r Recreation Classes Due Registration for fall classes of- fered by the Newport Beach Parks and Recreation Depart- ment begins Saturday by mail with in-person registration set lor Sept.2. Mon., August 25 Thru Sun., September 7 On MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND BOYS' Brochures outlining classes are available in the city's recreation oCflce,3300NewportBlvd. Classes begin the week or Sept. 8. For more Information call 640-2271. Named to Po8t Ne1fpOl't Beach Mayor Jackie Heather wu selected secretary to the Natlonal Or1anl11tion to Insure • Sound·Controlled En· vtronment (NOJSI> lut week In St. Paul. Minn. ----- Shirts, Shorts. Swimwear, Pants. Dresses & 1'cre MENAll»IQYS OP, Offshore, Stubbles, Pua, Kennington, Merona, Fred Perry WWII Balinese Dresaes, e.ach Ponts. Running Shorts, Nohea , A-Smile, Offshore, Esprit cl-Corp and more ACCESSOAJE9 Wet Suits. Shoes, Thongs. TOMll. etc. -1°'-'25% Off And Mtn Ito,. 2 210~MertneAve. .......... .nd 173-1121 MOelly Stor• 4 Wettmlntter Mal n1.e144 IWI Hou,. OaltJ Titanic Mission Vowed ' BOSTON (AP) TNuure buna.n who belien they have plHwtl ol the a-.11• IUWJ U..er 11LU.lt dochd bere ~ trflUa tbetr leader Y-OWtnl to re· tuna to lbe aite nut year W\th 1 apeelal 1ubmarine to probe the b&&lk. Alltt Mal"dlina an area co~er· inc IOO aqu.are mllu olf New · fouadland, Mike Har-rb. the docunMDtary film mailer ~ad lnt the ul*l!tlC)n, said pidw-ea taken throuch 1ooar scan• pntuacMd him bls party bas found the proud Bnlisb ship that bJt an iceberg and sank SI years 110. . "We've &ot some pictures that seem to be the right si&e and shape of the Titanic,'' Harris said as the H.J .W. Fay landed at Commonwealth Pier. "We're not positive," said Harris. "The only way we can do it is to get televi.slon pictures next year." Stormy seas, SO-knot winds and 12·to-15··foot waves forced Harris to abandon the expedition this year after 45 days. He said he and hls crew will return to the area next year with a 51-foot submarine with nine-foot robot arms to try to recover some of the ship's treasurers. ''We 'll never r aise the Titani c ," said Texas oil millionaire Jack G rimm, 55, backer of the $1 million search. ''We just want to recover the safe in the purser 's office." Grimm. of Abilene, said he did not know what was in the safe. but noted that on e English m agazine reported it contained a $125 million shipment of diamonds, nearly $300 million at • current exchange rates . The shadowy pictures ta.ken by the H.J . W. Fay about 350 miles off Newfoundland will be kept secret, Ha rris said. 9,000 View Shark at SF Aquarium SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - WbiJe a finicky great white shark turned up her snout at seafood, record-setting throngs turned out to see the latest addi· tion of a proud city aquarium. By midday Wednesday. about 9,000 people -four times as many visitors as usual for a summer day -had poured into the Steinhart Aquarium in Golden Gate Park to st.an at the 7-foot, 300-pound man-eater. Great white s h arks don't normally survive captivity. Tom Tucker , assistant s uperintendent or the aquarium, s aid he believes the longest survivor on record lasted three days. But aquarium officials are hoping to change that. This 2-year-old shark has been the joy of the aquarium staff since it arrived Tuesday after a flounder fisherman near Bodega Bay, north of San Francisco, found it in his net and expertly . guided it to safety. Although the shark failed to e at anything Wednesday , aquarium direc tor John McCoster said he wasn't wor- ried. "No one has ever watched a great white feed," he said. "It's exciting. She's probably got a half a dozen flounder in her. I'd say that If s he doesn 'l feed within a week. we've got a prob- lem." The apparently healthy shark swam against the current in the aquarium's 100,000-gallon circular tank -an environment designed to force water through its mouth and over its gills to ob- tain oxygen needed for survival. Unlike other fish, sharks can· not pump water over their gills for oxygen. Thursday, August 21, 1980 DAILY PILOT 1:1 / Ex-sailor Sues Coast Transexual Fights Back By JOHN NEEDHAM OI tM Oelly ~llet Stefl JoaMa Clark is beginning ihe second major struggle in her adult lik The first ended nearly fi ve years ago when Michael Forbes Clark became Joanna in a sex reassignment operation at Bap- tist Hospital in Oklahoma City. The second will be decided in the courts. She w i l l c h a ll e nge the m ilitary's right to dis miss a person from the service because they have unde rgone a sex change operation previous to enlistment. Ms. Clark, a resident of San Juan Capis trano. and her American Civil Liberties Union attorneys are suing the federal government on claims the Navy and Army Reserve violated her rights to privacy, a Cair hearing and equal protection under the law. Dally Pllol SUH P- we re mainly interested in hav· ing a person that wanted to do the job and enjoyed the work." She was subsequently hired as an administrative supply techni· cian working in Los Angeles and then was promoted to staff train ing assistant and transferred to San Pedro in 1976. But o n June 11 , 1977 , Ms Clark was informed by her com manding officer that numerou!> allegations of misconduct had been made against her "He called me in and said, 'Joanna. someone is out to get you·." she said. She said she later learned the allegations in- cluded drug addiction, immoral conduct, theft or classified docu ments. subversive activities and fraudulent enlistment. "I was demed the names of who my accusers were, denied the list of allegations and denied the right to be present when peo pie we re g1v1n g tes t1mon) :.igainst me,·· Ms Clark said. SEYMOUR'S A STAR -AND S15,000 RICHER lrt• Johnaon Hold9 Her Prtze-wlnnlng Feline Ms . Clark, 4:l, and the rec1p· je nt of the Vietnam Ser vice Medal. the Nationa l Defense Medal. three Good Conduct Awards and a aval Unit Co m m endation Award , was dis missed from the Army Reserve on July 15, 1977 $HE'S THROUGH RUNNING Capistrano's Ma. Clark Finally. on July 29. 1977. she resigned her Civil Service juh and moved to Hawaii at which time all 1nvest1gat1 ons wen· haltt'd Be's Top Cat She "was determined to be dis qualified under Arm) regulation number 46·501. which says .. an individual with abnormal1t1 es and defects of the genit alia, such as change of sex, is disqualified fo r enlistment." he r ser vice she had attained the r ank of Chief Petty Officer . But on Sept. 26, 1974, her enlistment wa~ terminaled. "l must say my discharge was handled well." Ms Clark said "At no time was lhcre any at- tempt to discredit me " "They 1>laced me under ex treme pressure to resign:· Ms Clark said "Th ey put me through purC' hell until they li terally broke me and I ran away to Hawa11 Seymour a $15,000 Winner But despite the earlier dis· charge, Ms Clark \\as accepted for enlistment into the Army Reserve and was later asked by reserve personnel to appl y for a civilian position under the Ci\'il Service. "I thought if I stayed with my friends there they could help mt> ftnd a JOb and l could put my ll f• back in order <igain. ·· BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -Iris Johnson cried and flash bulbs popped, but Seymour, winner of the competition at the chic Beverly Hills Hotel, merely looked confused as he was awarded $15,000 and a starring role in a television ad. However. naval doctors at the Long Beac h Na val Regiona l Medical Center found nothmg physically or mentally wrong with Ms. Clark and recom· mended that she be retained tn the U.S. Army Reserve. She said she read an art1r lt• that her friend cut out for he:- that changed her mind about running away. • But then, it's not every day that a cat from Sauk Rapids. ·'I had discussed my operation with various officers along the way and never heard an unkind word." Ms. Clark said. "They had high praise for my work and Minn., travels to Hollywood and wins a nationwide meow-off. "J may never be1able to get a job again or show my face 111 pu bli c." s he said , "but I'm through running away '' The 8-year-old white Persian entered in the Meow Mix Con· test by Earl and Iris Johnson. was found lo have the best meow in America Wednesday in balloting by blindfolded celebrities Vic Tayback of "Alice," Christopher Norris of "Trapper John, M.D.," Quinn Cummings of "Family" and comedienne Ruth Buzzi. Also at issue 1s that at the time of her enlistment in the re· serves in August 1975, Ms. Clark says she was interviewed by a Lt. Col. Arthur L . Wolford , (USA· Rell. who she told or her sex reassignment surgery. S270,000 to Enter A total of 670,000 feline entrants were submitted through ads on cat food boxes, according to company officials. The fin alists were chosen through a random drawing. She was subsequently contact- ed by Lt. Co l Wolford and in· fo rmed she was e ligible for enlistment. She later passed a Auction Stakes High in Valley The meow-off was held -appropriately enough -In the hotel's Persian Room. pre-enlistment physical e x- a mination and was accepted into the reserves on Feb. 6, 1976 for a four-year term. Poliee Seek Caller "I never envisioned this kind of a battle," said Ms. Clark as she sat in the front room of her By PJOL SNEIDE RMAJ'li enrollment has erased thl' nt>ed parents mobile home where she °' u. Dally '"0' saett for a new school on the land The l. A high-stakes auction w1U take now 1ves. property is located off Cordata II d . I place in Fountain Valley tonight "There was ru 1sc osure on Str eet, between Tanager and my part. l had the names of my To take part, you must be Shrike avenues. . Sclwol Bw Crash ( th rds I ready to sheU out at least $2.7 ormer spouses on e reco At a meeting, beginning at filled out. both of which were ob-million. 7: 15 p.m. in the district's head-viously women's names. Just to enter t he bidding, you quarte r s at Number One I h d d r I I must hand over a check for " a my recor o a ega Li g ht hous e La n e . d is tr i cl Call ]wt a Prank A prank calle r con vinted public safety officials in Orange County Wednesday to send 04t at lea.st 16 emergency vehicles to a school bus accident that never happened. The telephone call later was traced to a pay telephone in a restaurant in Orange. California Highway patrol Lt. Ken Chris- tiansen said the phone is being considered as a possible origin of several other prank calls. He said o(ficers hope to catch and prosecute the caller. The bogus school bus was re· ported to have toppled off Black Star Canyon Road in Silverado Canyon. just southeast of Irvine Lake. Between 18 to 2() children supposedly were on the bus. Several C HP c ars, and vehicles from the Orange Coun- ty Fire Department, including Panda's Death Probe Continues MEXICO CITY CAP) -The giant panda cub which died in the zoo here eight days after it was born had five broken ribs and internal injuries but it was not yet. known if that was the direct cause of death , a veterinarian here said. Dr. Armando Mateos . of the National University here said further tests would be con. ducted. two paramedic units, were dis-name change, that J was ta.king $270,000 -lo prove you are a trustees will attempt to sell the patched. Two ambulances also hormones and that I had un-serious investor land for the second time in less d I · t t"o Going on the auction block are were sent. ergone pe v1c recons rue 1 n. than a year. Mike McKee. public informa -In addition to all of this I passed 11.3 acres of prime Fountain L ast Octo ber , the dis trict · ff r h f d h · al 1· th Valley property zoned for single-tton o leer or t e ire epart· a P ys1c exam. m sure ere t agreed to sell it to Bastex, Inc. ment, estim a ted 16 vehicles was no doubt in the doctor's amily homes. or Newport Beach for $2.86 · d h 1 h d h d The s o-called P ope site. were dispatched. He agreed that mm t at a a sex re-million. But a fte r putting S.S0.000 the cost to taxpayers for the assignment." purc hased by the f'o unta1n , down. Bas tex failed to close false alarm was more than $200 Ms. Clark said she was unsure Valley School Dis tri ct for escrow. and the deal collapsed. f h l. b"I r $363.000 in 1972. is being sold by just for workers' salaries. o er e 1gi 1 ity 1or enlistment The dJstrict this year jc: reqwr M K "d ff ' · I d. h h r· t hed the district because declining " c ee sa1 o 1c1a s 1s -w en s e was 1rs approac ing bidde rs to put a he fty missed the call as a hoax once by a reserve recruiter because $270 ,000 down, hoping this WlU they learned it came from the of her previous discharge from eliminate investors who will not restaurant, which was not iden-the Navy when she underwent I>eputies Cleared follow through on the purchase. tified. He said the pay phone reassignment surgery. The land las t was appr aised at was too far from the supposed Ms. Clark served in the Navy In Ma , D h $1.5 million in 1978, but the dis· crash scene and that a serious a nd Navy Reser ve for nearly 15 D 8 eat l rict believes its value has in caller would have stopped at a years as the male Michael Clark LOS ANGELES (AP> _ The creased. Minimum bid on the closer phone. before receiving an honorable dist rict attorney's office has property has been set at $2.7 The caller identified himself discharge in April or 1974. found sheriff's deputies acted million. and all written bids as Bob Johnson. a truck driver At that time she had a pplied to j ustifiably when they shot a must be handed in by 7: 30 p.m. for Conrock, a ready-mix con· the Stanford Univers ity Medical mental patient who attacked a After the written bids are crete company . Center Gender Identit y Clinic deputy with a 13-inch butcher opened. oral bidding will begin. There is a Bob Johnson who for evaluation of g e nder knife last December. The initial oral bid must exceed works for Conrock, but he de· dysphoria syndrome and was William Gavin Jr., 39, was the highest written bid by 5 per· nie d Wednesday he was the diagnosed as a male-to-female killed instantly when five dep-cent. caller. Johnson, of Huntington transsexual. uties fired 2() pistol shots and Money obtained from the Pope Beach, said company records Ms. Clark made numerous at· one shotgun blas t at him as he site s ale is earmarked for ren· will show that he worked in tempts to keep the Navy from lunged at a deputy s houting, ovation of McDowell School as Fountain Valley Wednesday. He discharging her. where during "I'll kill you." a new district he;irtn11:irt<•rs. was puzzled his name was used -;:====:;;;===================================-.., by the caller . Said Johnson: "Any friends I have up in Orange wouldn't do anything like that. And I didn't know I had any enemies." Then, after a pause, he added: "J would certainly like to know who it is." So would the drivers of about 16 emergency vehicles \ Orozco 1'S. YoUllfllJlood J 'udge Voters may get a second chance in November to decide whether incumbent Judee Richard Orozco or attorney Bob- by YouneblooCS serves an up- comlaa term in Orange County c..tral Municipal Court. Tbe poeaiblUty of an election Nm&tch between the two can· tldates in the hotly contested JIM 3 race wu ralled durinc a laearlnt Wednesday before Oraqe County Superior Court Juqe .Johll K. Trotter. Th bearl.01 wa1 called In ~ to • lawauit rued by I.Ml• OrOlco onr an election NeOUDt thllt ~ him mln( tD YOWlfbloocl by a ICaDt 1t .-tn out of tile 70,000 votea Ult. ,,...tial election returu Ud .... Orosco tbe Yidor by -...... I Race Rerun? Orozco's attorneys are con· tending that the election results should be voided because of al· leged Irregularities in the con- duct of the election and the sub- sequent vote count. Judge Trotter granted a tem· porary restraining order sought by Orozco to block the county from printing November general election ballots pendinc a further bearing on the incum· bent jud&e's legal challenge. That hearing i• scheduled tor Sept. 3. A formal te1al challenge to the recount res ult abowlnt Younablood lhe winner cannot be launcbed until Youqblood has otftclally bee cerUfted the elecUoa winner. Reslttrar of Voters Al Ollon, wbo bu been ..ab'dna eome d.lll"Md balk* tallied ln tbe ... eount, said the certification .. probably will not be made untll the end of this week. Shoutd the June 3 results be dec lared void, Orozco and Youngblood would square ofr once again in November, assum- ing that the issue is decided in sul · ficient time to place their names on the ballot. Should election deadlines pass before a d ecision on the challenge, there is a chance a special election would be called. Trotter indicated during the hearing that he was concerned about the cost or a special elec- tion. Trotter said his decision to rorce a temporary delay in ballot prinlln& in no way should be viewed at "pWlnl Judgment on the valJdlty ol the recount" or • the n~ity ol an election re· match, 'W' RO LEX Come Celebrate Our .\'eu; St ore in Fashion Island Pree Champagne from 7 Pl\.1 -9 P.\/ Thursda.i; Sights before the ConcPrts RAFF Jewelry :l2 F'nichlm l~l:ancl ~ ft formerly A H Wt'inert Fin~ JewelB • - '--------------------------------------------------------~----·~~~ I I ' f I l I I I '>rl Ja•t c .. t i n g (' . ~ ....... '<~'? Tom ·~~' M arp laln• Drunn th Traffic . • • ff Fn G ND ffOOf'lNG l>F.P1'. Amazmaly it ..., .• n:portl"d th1tt jm\ \h olher day, a Cott• Mtn <'OP 1rnd 1 youna had) Pf<t tr1an 1 01 into 1 rul phy11r1l allercatlon ~c&us he was croulna thestrHt The patrolman alle•~ th~ lady war. ,-aywalkin1 She took t'XCtphoo Them lbJn&J aot phy•ical when h4! tn~d W lkk t ht>r This JUSI &<M'S to prove that 11trect <'ro tilnai h~b1ts vary widely in our coastal region A UllCUJll 8etr h re1udent, for example. wuuld ~ illJ ha t at the notion that you might aet arrested ror Ja)''t\lllk1na Wandering across streets on your own wtum and caprice 1s a wa)' of life in Laguna. part>cul&rly downtown and along th~ business stem or Forest A venue LAGUNANS OON'T REALLY cross streets. They just wander arrud mo\'ang bumpers and fenders Smee Coast H1ghway traffic is particularly fierce in Laguna Beach. they needed something extra to protect local absent-minded Art Colony street-crossers Thus some volunteers installed crosswalks fl ags in boxes. Pedestrians could pick up a nag. carry it across the highway and return the nag to the box on the other side. Wags suggested this not only gave Laguna pedestrians Corona del Martians Gather to Pray for Highway Crouen more visibility but it reminded the local where he was wandering to in the first place. MEANWHILE, UPCOAST in Corona del Mar, the native pedestrians crossing Coast Highway figure they don 't need anything like safety flags or signals . Corona del Martians believe they walk across the highway with God at their side. They just stride stridently out into 50-mile-per-hour traffic. amid screeching tires and blaring horns. with aJI the calm confidence of a Christian holding four aces. No street-crossers. however, give motorists a heavier case or the jitters than beachgoers in Ne wport who tan- talize fate while crossing Peninsula boulevards to the sands. T HESE PEOPLE ARE often young and indecisive. You're motoring along. minding your own business. when this youngster carrying a surfboard and two portable radios ~ks out at your oncoming auto from behind a curbsiqe parking meter. He shoves a foot into the street. You brake. He pulls the foot back. You start up again. He jumps into the street and makes faking motions like he's going to run for it. You screechyourtires. So it goes until one or the other of you gives up. This pedestrian action could well be named The Balboa Two-step. Or maybe The Lido Leap. UPCOAST IN HUNTINGTON Beach, pedestrians also have cute tricks as they try crossing Coast Highway to the city or state beaches. These people are grizzled veterans. No way are they just going to waltz out into 65 mile per hour traffic. They test conditions first. Thus when the highway crosser sees you coming, he checks your reflexes. He tosses two beach chairs and a 1>0rtable barbecue out into your traffic lane as you ap· proach at speed. IF YOU STOP, he gathers up the decoys and crosses. If you don't , you get to fix a couple of punctured tires . Clearly, the hazards of highway travel are many in our coastal region. Particularly if those hazards wear shoes, thongs or even wander around barefooted. !'------------------------------------' I I ----~----~~~~-----~--------------- WORLD I NATION . Carte:r Def ends Military L egion Told U.S. Would Win Arms Race HOSTON <AP I President t'arter . turntnli( a s id e 1t epubl1cun rival Ronald R e agan 's a ssertio n that a nurle11r arms race with the So· vit!t Union Is upon the nation. dt!l'lart'«t today that the United Stat~s would ·'compete sue cessfully' · 1( lh~ r ace occurred but that 1t would be "totally ir re11pons1b1e·· 1oinitiate it Speaking to the American Legion's national convention a day a fter an appeara nce by Reagan. Carter also took issue with the former California gov- ernor's accusation that the Unit- ed Stales has become No. 2 in militar y strength under his ad· ministration "IT SHOULD BE clear that our work to keep Amerira the strongest nation in the world is not finished,'· the president said in his prepared text. ·'There are no laurels on which lo rest. no victories t h at a re final. no challenges that have disap· peared." But he added that a "firm and steady course or diplomacy and defense preparedness" is his ad· ministration's aim. Maki ng h is tirs t pos t con vention ca mpaign t r ip, Carter received a brief greeting at Boston's Logan International Airport from his defeated De mocratic rival, Sen. Edward M . Kennedy of Massachusetts. In a s peech r emark that s eemed aim ed at Reagan. Carter said: ··o ur country also has the courage to reject the easy illusions of something for nothing, the fantasy goals of s trength without sacrifk:e, the irresponsible advocacy of s hortcut economics and quick· fix defense policy." The president said the U.S. de- fense strategy is ''prudent and Sniper Kills Two Joggers SALT LA KE CITY CAP) - T wo joggers were shot to death and another wounded at an in- tersectioo near Liberty Park by a gunman firing a high-powered rifle from a nearby field, Sall • Lake police said today. Lt. R.O. Bramun said shots fired Wednesday nigh t were possibly from a .30-caliber rifle. He said six casings were found in the fi eld. Detective D. Bell s aid Ted Fields, 20, and a Dave or Daniel Martin, 18, were killed H e s a id ident ities of the wounded joggers and a fourth jogger. who was not injured, were not available because they are juvenile girls. Bramun said one girl s uffered a minor wound when hit by a bullet fragment, and the other girl was suffering from shock. He said officers had a suspect, not in custody, who might have been acquainted with the vie· tims. He decl.ined to say what motive was suspected. forward-looking," and lakes Into account "Soviet planning and at· t1tudes ," leaving no room for ii· lusions in Moscow that the Russians can gain advantaie through the use or force. "NO POTENTIAL enemy of the United Slates s hould 3n t1cipate for one moment a sur cessful use or military power against our vitul interests." he asserted. "If an unlimited nuclcur arms race should be forced upon us, we will compete. and compelt' successfully.'· Carter continued ·'Let no one doubt that for a mo· ment To initiate s uch a dangerous and cos tly race ourselves would be totally ir· responsible." The presi de nt sa id the destructive power of the world's ·s t rategic a rsenals already 1s adequate for total devastation In another indirect r eference to Rl•agan's statements that the United States s hould send forces to various countr ies. Carter said · "We do not need massive forces in place everywhere in the world to defend our friends and our interests. '·We do need , and we and our alhes are acquiring, the skilled, modernized , specially equipped conventional forces that can respond fast and efflec. lively lo c ri ses a nd threats before they engulf us in larger conflicts. Carter, himself a member of an American Legion post in Americus. Ga.. asked for sup- po rt from t h e 2.6 -m illion- member veterans organization, which has criticized him in the past for the Panama Canal treaties. his pardoning of Viet· nam-era draft evaders and de- serters and his opposition to pe rm a ne nt vet e r a ns ' pref· erence in government hiring. Polish Me diator Re place d GDANSK. Poland (AP> - Deputy Premier Tade usz Pyka was dropped as chairman of a government commission which had been negotiating with workers m an effort to end the crippling strike along Poland·s Baltic coast. the state radio re- ported today Informed sources r e ported . meanwhile. that 16 leading dissi- dent s were r ound e d up in Warsaw, that the number of workers on strike in the Baltic area had been growing despite the government's mediation ef· forts . and that some 130,000 had JOioed the mass walkout, now in its eighth day. Th e state radio broad · cast said Pyka was replaced by fi rst D e put y Premie r Mieczyslaw Jagielsk i, who was dispatched by the government to end a walkout in Lublin last month. Gloonay Message APWl,...._M T he commission h ad been seeking to negotiate with in- dividual s trike com m ittees rather than a central organiza- tion established by militants at the Lenin Shipyards in Gdansk. 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Stop in today and see what we mean. m BANKOF AM ERI CA . _._..,,_. -~ -. CALIFORNIA Fair Enough Kenya, a 10-year-old chimpanzee, dubbed "Gov Brown." bx her trainers, appears to listen closely to speakers gathered at the stale Capitol building Wednesday to pro-mote the California State Fair in Sacramento. Donation Part Of Brink's Haul? SAN FRANCISCO <AP l -A $10,000 donation to the city s animal s helter . thought to be part of a $1.85 million heist from a Brink's armored truck. has been recovered by the FBI. agents say. ( J The money brings to ~ Sf ATE $30,000 the amount known to be recovered sinee Friday's ------------theft fo r which Brink's guard George Manuel Bosque has been charged. . B~ue has eluded a l)lltionwide manhunt. and agents report nothing new in the search for him. On Sunday, they announced the recovery of $20,000 that they say Bosque sent to pay off a legitimate business debt. Taltoe Ct1•prolftl11.-Poc_of ,tn11oun<"ed By 1be Associated Press The governors of Nevada and California today were expected to discuss a proposal to tightly restrict development around scenic Lake Tahoe as Nevada's Robert List visits the California State Fair. The plan, ha mmered out over months of negotiations, was an- nounced Wednesday by four California and Nevada lawmakers, who said they hope to see the pact approved by both st ates by next month. rr.1.~ File Bwi Plan flfJje<"lf1Jn• LOS ANGELES (AP> -Attorneys for the Board of Education have filed objections to the mandatory integration plan proposed ror this fall, citing what they say are the plan's numerous failings to ~omply with a state Court of Appeal ruling. But even as the lawyers asked•Wednesday that busing be de- layed unW February at the 172 schools covered by the plan, they indicated that their arguments are not likely to sway Superior Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach. Fil• Di.-ecior'N P.-r,,iatt Hug• lle<"Ot.'errd LOS ANGELES <AP > -Persian rugs valued at $30,000. which were stolen from motion picture director Peter Bogdanovich's Bel- Air home. have been fo und at the home of a projectionist Bogdanovich fired the night of the theft , police said Wednesday. Bogdanovich, however, refused to press charges against the man whom authorities decUned to identify. Police recovered the rugs Tuesday afternoon, the same day the director reported them missing. Thursday, August 21 . 1980 DAIL V PILOT Jt .J Water, Power Strike LA Blackouts Feared LOS .i\N(;ELES (API -With a strike by Department or Water and Power workers in its second day, the city is depending on im- ported electncity for about two- thu<Stt 01 its energy and omc1als art: hopeful that rlsmg tern 2Jul Sailor Judged Lesbian LONG BEACH <AP ) A second woman sailor has been found guilty of homosexual mis- conduct after the Navy said its probe of lesbianism at sea is not an attack on all homosexuals. Firem an Recru it Wendi Williams. 25, of the Bronx, N.Y .. was recommended for a general discharge under honorable condt lions Wednesday. Earlier in the week, the sailor accused of being her lover -18· ' year-old Alicia Harris of Chicago -a lso was found guilty and re- commended for d ischarge MS. WILLIAMS was the fourth of eight women to fa ce hearings aboard the USS Norton Sound. Two others have been found inno- centan<tretained in the Navy. Ms. ~iltiams sat stony faced bes ide her lawyers as the verdict was read in a s mall hearing room a board the missile test ship. Hours earlier, she had told the board she was innocent and said if she was dischargett it should be for stupidity. not misconduct. SHE SAID only a stupid woman would attempt homosexual acts in the cr amped quarters where 61 women sailors sleep on the ship. But the Navy's chief prosecutor in the hearings, LL Andrew Hiblar. said Ms. Williams was not stupid. ''History has shown some of our greatest geniuses were homosex- ual." Hiblar said in his closing argument. "But in the area of sex- ual conduct even geniuses do stupid things. "WE ARE not saying a person has to be stupid to be homosex- ual," he said." ... We are not say. ing homosexuality connotes poor character. It doesn't mean you are a laggard or a sluggard. "It JUSt means that you are not engaging in a lifestyle that is via- ble in the Navy," Hiblar con- cluded. "It means your lifestyle aboardshipcannot be tolerated." FlSh Killed PETALUMA <AP> Vandals who allowed 62,000 pounds of m olasses to seep into the Petaluma River have killed hun- dreds of thousands of fish, ac- cording to Petaluma 's director of public works. peratures won 't overburden generators. Meantim e, contrac t negotiators were back at the bargaining table today for the first time since talks broke oCI Tuesday. No breakthrough was immediately apparent. however. About 35() of the DWP's 7,200 employees walked off the job at four of the city's steam generat- ing plants (including one in Seal Beach> Wednesday over the pay raise clause in their new con- tract, and they promised the strike would spread today to two more plants The city had offered a 9 per- cent pay raise. The Interna, tional Brotherhood of Electrical Workers wanted 18 percent THE FOUR plants that were s truck Wednesday provide 60 percent of the power need,ed dai- ly in the nation's third largest ci- The Casual Side of Rugby ty. Los Angeles also operates two hydro-electric power plants that have not been affected by the strike. Management personnel took over Wednesday, but there are n ot e nou gh nonunio n and supervisory personnel to man all the city's generating plants, said DWP general manager Louis Winnard. The city can borrow electrict· ty from Northern California, Arizona and from Southe rn California Edison Co .. which serves s urroundi n g com - munities. But if a heat wave ' Arsonist Strikes BAKERSFIELD CAf» -An a rsonist set al least 11 grass fires in and near here, including one which charred more than 2,000 acres of grass before it was contained. authorities s aid. 100% cotton rugby shorts and pants J1va1lable 1n colors of red white khaki sky blue navy and gold Also the crass1c bar stnpe rugby shrn in a poly/cotlon blend hits, those areas will not be abl•! to loan Los Angeles their power. , Department s pokeswoman • Louise Wimmer said the public · has been asked to conserve, and • if that fails, conservation may b e e nfor ced with r o lling bl ackouts. "THOSE WOULD be power outages for two-to-fi ve hours in a selected area. then it would rotate tQ another area," Ms. Wimmer said. "It's ~etter to black out certain areas suddenly than to short-circuit the whole city." Department officials s ay that "brownouts" where power is re- duced but not shut-off complete- ly, would not be feasible in Los Angeles. The union voted by a 4-1 margin on Monday to reject the city's last offer. ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714 } 644 7030 Los Angeles' oldest jewelers comes to Fashion Island. With the opening of our new <1tore. thC' Orange Coac;t community<. an now St'IL't t f1m' gifts from a f,11nilv bu.-.ines., that ha~ '"'l'rwd Southern California tor fiw generati0m Vi<o1t Donav.rn l\ c;t>aman.:,, \\ IWrt-' \ ou II Pn1m :1 uniquelv grac1ou<. ,1tmoc:.pht•rt' St•lt•c I trorn our qualitv c,howca.,P o t P\< 1·ptioncll gt•m1, ,ind j<.>wt•lry. watt hes and elm k.,, .,il\er. chintl and U\Stal. Com.ult with our de-.1gner for tlw creation o f c uc;tom lf'WC'lf\ Or (•n trust U'> with hPirloom., in nt>t>d of rP.,tor.it1nn or r('P<llr Whatl:'ver t lw reason or m c c1-.ion. vou c iln dPpend on our expert isl' 1\nd reh o n tlw repu- tation we've established 01vpr nl'.1rl\ a< c.•ntun. So please join the opening t eld)fati1>n JI our new location, Cleven Fashion t._1..-rnd. WP look forward to introducing our f amdv to \ ourc, <:?1JfJm/ll/Cm~f[}f f!a//JllUM Serving Southern California since 1894 Eleven Fashmn Island. Nf'wr>ort Beach, CA 92660 • .. Duek Rae·e D&fflne• Toun Quacken Over We b-/ooted&enl ·D&IO.NG, N.11 (AP> -Prtsw.nt Clll'ter la •.W:A but Ruaa an ctucks ,,.. banned. RHJtor a... •uiowe calla hamsell Ow CbJef Quacller. AM a •year old woman hu her 1l1bta aet on ~ Duck ~n. wt..re \ht CMteatant's w la 11 important u her looU 1tM1•t1 ol Demlnc have ton• quacktln over U.. G....t Amerlcu Duct R~e. to be held In the -.· DUCKS DUE DAY IN DEMING Ru•~•n V•rlety S.nMd ·~o.-...... .Cancer Deaths Rise .SAN JOSE (AP> The death rate from canfer in Santa Clara County increased by 20 per· cen · between 1970 and 1978, according to a pre- lim.i,nary county health report. · Dr. Donald Austin. director of the California Tul'Qor Registry in Berkeley, said he couldn't ex- pla\'n the increase. but said he suspected an err or might have been made in compiling the informa- tion. Courthc>UH Park renam.ct Duck Downs for the vvent Saturd•Y and Sundey. AND THEIR DAFFINESS IS contagious, evtdenced by lnlereal from New York to Los Anielet and from Boet.on to Me:ldc<f. "l 1ueu It's lhe lOO·delrM weather and all then pollt.lcal racea .. " a aid Marlowe, or1anizer of the nee lh•t he expecta to dnw 300 to 400 ducks from uroH the netlon. "I think people are grab· blna at the ftrtt dlveralon that comes along." Uut there wUl be excitement u well as novel· ty. said Marlowe, whose tonaue bu been planted firmly In cheek since announcement of the "World's Rkhttal D1ick Race" several weeks ago. ··we ~pec~a world record to be set." he said, noting that the present mark for racing ducks is 2 7 aecond.s over a lf).foot coune. WHETHER IT'S THE UNIQUENE~ or ex- citement of the event. or whether the lOO·degree weather has gotten lo the heads or residents ol this commwtity of 12,000 in southwest New Mexico, there is one thing for certain. Deming has lined up behind its duck races. Fifty-five sponsors, mosUy businesses. have each paid $100 in sponsor rees to cash in on the mania. A woman from Albuquerque even sponsored a racing heat with her money. A beautician ·s shop is offering a free duck tail haircut to any race committee member who will wear it on racing day. The city's newspaper, the Deming Headlight, has run front·page stories on the event. with such headlines as "Duck Dash 'Billed' Richest." And rad.lo station KOTS pro· claimed Deming home of the world's richest duck race. C,ontestants already are lined up for the Duck Queen contest , to be held the night before the rac· ing championship, and for such awards as Best Dressed Duck. THE INTEREST SPREAD QUICKLY when news or the race was carried nationwide by newspapers and broadcast stations. A Los Angeles-area radio station sponsored a ''Name 01At Racing Duck" cont.est and said it would send a feathered entrant to Deming. A yacht club in San Carlos, Mexico, will send a duck cont- ingent -if it can clear customs: Marlowe explained to listeners on an all-night talk show in Boston about how to train d1icks, how to run a duck race and where exactly Deming, New Mexico, is. "We had someone call us from Port Arthur, Texas. saying they were having trouble trajning their ducks." Marlowe said. "They said, ·Every time we try to put a saddJe on them, it just squas hes them. Part of the run is taking a jab at neighbors in Ruidoso. where the All American Futurity - billed the world's richest horse race with a total purse of $1.28 million -is run each Labor Day. N<Yl'ING THAT THE GREAT American Duck !ffhe report. issued by the county Health Systems Agency, s aid the annual cancer death rate was 109.6 per 100.000 population in 1970. By 1918, the rate was 131.6 per 100.000. Race's inaugural purse of ~1.000 falls short of ----Ruidoso's, Harold Cousland, editor of the Deming --------ff-!'>-----------------Headlight, said: "We'll catch up next year." Amusing observations o/ An appointments s ecretary to President Carter wrote to say he was certain Carter would life along the Orange Coast , be busy that weekend even though, Marlowe noted. perned by a Russian ducks have been banned from the com-tivfl 111.i•M""llllllllf petition IAnless Soviet troops had been pwled out of L...;__ _____ na ___ son __ __.:.. _ _Jlililllll6i .. 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Lido Marina Village Mini Mall 675-6139 30%-60% OFF Coonlnates, Short & long Dreues, Daytime & Evering Wear Sizes 6-20, 17Y2-2.tY1 34n Via Oporto, N.B. 673-8530 50°/o Off and More on shoes and accessories 3404 Y1e o,ort.. ... .,... .... 675-5454 CJ3oxe46~~ fiilt~iog ~pe ~ Gift• & Ca r d s ~ 'iiP~/J ~kagiog & ~ng 3487 Via Oporto, Suite 4 Newport Beach 675·8975 Super Sale ON CLOGS $6 and $10 Selected Items lnalcle SU.re 112 PRICE T , FRIDAY, AUG. 22nd SATURDAY ,AUG .23~ SUNDAY, AUG. 24th .Lido Book Shoppe 3424 VIA OPORT 0 111 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92663 .. 17141675 9595 ft ~ ·r-~ 1/1 Browse t hrouql'I 1, ~ :"':...,' our sidewalk book _ ~ \.J d i s PI a y Io ts of ::====:.':.':.':.':.":.":.":.":..--":..--"':.. .. , bargain s to choose frvm 1 BEST SELLERS MICRO 'ICHf C0"4PLl£R OAO!AS USUALL'r IN l fSS THAN a WIF' LAAG! S!L!CTIOH Of SAILING POO~ S IRA~[, Gu10IS MAGA/ N!S UllUSJAI CA ROS & CAL! 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Ill tJ4gfOHtAt~~"''lf#!~'!'1'H.W • • ' VIA@uoo DRUGS •··· 1/3 to 1/2 . OFF Selected Gowns. Robes. Slips, Bras. Slippers o/ezdy .l4rn; \'I< 1 Lie lo • .'\'ewporr Ii< ·t1cll. < • .i ! J~1><>.1 (7141()7.~· 771<) MEN'S CLOTHING SUITS •••••••••••.•••••••• s50.s79 SPORTCOA TS •••••.•••.•. 549-569 TROUSERS •••••.•••••••.• 5 10-'20 SHIRTS •••••.•.•.•••••••• s9.s I 5 TIES ••••••••••••.••••.•.•••••• s5 3430 Via Lido Newport Beach 673-0653 Thursday, August 21. 1980 DAILY PILOT A \I ' ,,,, ( f )) I .~ ll :,! Dental Hygiene • ,.., •• •• '!~ I This orangutan at Miami's new zoo seems to be cleaning his teeth with a handy tree branch. Zoo officials said the orangutan not only I tried to use the branch as a toothpi ck but also used it as a whip on hi s companions or draped it over his shoulders. · 11- l'Money Lenders Face Changes, Competition ;.; By The Associated Press The competition for your money 1s getting fiercer The lines that separate different types of fin anc4ar institutions are blurring. Banks, savings and loan associa· lions and credit unions are offering new services to try lo attract billions of dollars from American consumers DEREGULATION IS coming to the banking industry, just as it has come to the airline business. The result - just. as in the airlrne business -will be bargains for some, higher prices for others and confusion for many. '·What the consumer has to do is shop around." said Curt Prins, staff director of the Consumer Affairs Sub· committee of the House S-anking Committee. Pr ins said "lazy cons umers" are part of the reason some bank fees are rising. "There are 14 ,000 or so banks lf enough people would s witch from high-priced banks the fees would go down or disappear.·· A DEREGULATION BILL passed by Congress in March will spur the spread of interest-bearing checking accounts. It will end ceilings on passbook savings accounts and allow savings and loan associations to offer things like credit cards and con· sumer loans. There are three major types of financial institutions in the battle for your money : commercial banks. sav· ings and loan associations and credit unions. credit unions dealt mainly with sav ings accounts and small loans. but have expanded in recent years and some now g ra nt mortgage loans. handle financial planning. etc There are over 20.000 credit unions with~ million members and assets of ov.lr $60 billion. ln 1974. credit unions started off~r­ ing s hare drafts also a kind of i~~~·, t e res t -bearing checking . Le~a·f '' challenges delayed the expansion ,~'1 the share drafts. but the spring 4~· , r_eg ulation bill insured their continu,,{11, lion. I-:!~• EXIS11NG NOW accounts pay 6'11J percent interest. Regulators are still considering what interest rate to at-,,.._ low on the NOW accounts that wi1l •,""'" come into being in J anuary, but it ftf •. • expected to be in the range of 5 per· cent . Before you put your money in an interest-bear ing checking account. however. check the cost. Most cotn· m ercial banks and some savings an<J loans are expected to set substant3 (Last In • aerie•) fees for small accounts . If you do maintain a minimum balance of, s SL~ or more, you may be requjred to pay a monthly service charge, plu a fee for each check. You might better off with a combination of a lower-priced checking account that does not pay interest and a passbook s avings or time-deposit account. SAVE 50-75% •JEWELRY •CERAMICS •TOILETRIES •GAMES •TOYS •STATIONERY Commercial banks handle finan· cial transactions for both businesses 1 and individuals. There are nearly ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 14.~ c~mercial banks, a~ut two. Passbook sa vi ngs accounts earn.a maximum of 51'2 percent in savings and loan associations and a max· imum of 514 percent in commercial banks . Those cei l in gs will b eliminated in 1986 under t he de regulation bill. •PARTY GOODS •TRAVEL SPECIAL OFFER TIMEX WATCHES Y3 Off ODAK CAMERAS 60°/oOFF POLAROID CAMERAS 60% OFF SB.ECTED MOOE:LS 1445 VIG Udo, M•wport hoc ... 675-0150 Get ready for back-to-school with our End of AUCJ111t Sale ,421"9U.Me.IJ *'1:" .... 6 Wiii HEcK·s MEMS STORE SIDEWALK SALE Friday & Saturday, Auqust 22 & 23 Suits, •e<J· to sns.oo •••••• Now 7999 to 89 99 Sport Coats •ecJ-to , 1s.oo •••••• Now 5 999 Sport Shirts •ecJ-'° 10.00 •• Up to 50°/o off Dress Shirts •ecJ-to 20.00 •••• Now 799 & 999 ~OM.-,...... .. s••·• Pric .. ........................ -/iec-h.•s MENS STOHS 346 7 Via Lido, M•wport 1.ach l SIDEWALK SALE FRI. & SAT., AUG. 22 & 23 WE'RE COOKING UP SIZZLING SUMMER SPECIALS I . '1 20% ., <!· I EVERYTHING IN THE STORE 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. FRI. & SAT. ONLY •%OFF SB.ECTEDITEMS ALL DAYLONG 3"1 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH 675-1~ 'j thirds of which are chartered by in· divldual states and one-third of which are chartered' by the federal govern- ment. They have assets of over St trillion. As of June 1975, commercial ban ks chartered by the Federa 1 Deposit Ins urance Co. had 276.5 million accounts of all kinds. THE 1975 FIGURES are the latest available ; the FDIC is in the process of updating statistics. Until recently, if you wanted a checking account. you had to go to a comme rcial bank. Savings and loan associations are known for home 'mortgage loans. They traditionally have been allowed to pay slightly higher interest rates than commercial banks, but have been limited in the types of services they could offer . As of the end of 1979, there were I 4,709· savings and loan associations 1 with assets of about $579 billion and I just over 90 million a~counts. Savings and loan associations in New England started offering in· ter est-bearing checkin g accounts known as NOW accounts on an ex- perimental .basis eight years ago and the accounts spread to New York and , New Jersey . Beginning n ext • January, all savings and loan as- sociations -as well as commercial banks -will be able to offer NOW accounts. ,,...... CRE DIT UNIONS Rre non-profit membership organizations. The members must have a common bond, such as employment. In lhe past, IN THE INTERIM. the legi!>latio · encourages -but does not require - a special board of federal regulat ' to increase maximum interest rate on passbook accounts by 2•14 percen tage points . Federally chartere credit unions pay a maximum of· percent interest on passbook·typ savings; most state-chartered credi unions also are allowed to offer up t 7 percent. Rates on time-deposits -includin the Sl0,000, six-month certificate an the 2~·year certificate -are link to the rates the U.S. Treasur Department pays on the certificat it issues. The Depository Ins titution Deregulation Committee. set up b Congress to oversee the deregulati process, issued a complicated set rules i n Ma y i nvolving t h certificates. UNDE R TH E RULING, thrift a sociations like savings and loans ~ pay the same rate as the Treas Department does for 2~-yea. certificates, up to a maximum or· percent. Banks can pay one-quart or a percentage point less than . Treasury rate, up to a maximum 11.75 percent. The thrifts are allo to pay 9.5 percent interest on certificates and banks are alJowed pay 9.25 percent, even if the rates i Treasury securities go below th level. Morning. noon or night our chili chceH omelette Is ready to please even the t!Jartlnt of appetites. --....-....--........ --------.. ..... _ ............ __ ..,....., .. Oninge Co st0.1lyP1IOl Editorial Page ................................................................... Thol'T'IU K~Vll I Editor Robert N Weed/Publisher Hotel Propo al Spark rgum nt 1 ll«"re Nnw the hotd'> Elcrted oUtl't I~ m ~l''-'l>Ort Bear h .1ntl ln-uw \\Ill likely have the ir ~and. Cull thll:lt r~u \\hen u numbn ol hotel p~ l be iu to urlac The mo. I hCI\ h , r~t>lt-d hOlt'I twit M•l•M\ to tlt• l\l'<.11 J olln \ ll,\'llt' \1rport, :u lht• 1 ros4'roml~ uf Nt.'" port In 11w nnrJ, Costa \te t fht• urt.>4 111>'4 h..i:. four ma1or hutt•lio. th~. Re~a~tn . lhtt .\1rporter tht• Ne"' ()(>rt 'hcruton JtHI ·~ta M~su ·~ South Const Phuu Jn tht> plarnun,: ·1.,gt"'> now Jtt• a uo room huh•I n\'.ar tt1r ch Stret>t and \'on t\.nrm n ,\' enut· In N4'wport I rom the KoJI Co . ·• ~et.·ond 500 room Koll ·o prnJl'<.'t at Mt elson Un \ t> nd \'on Karman tn I rvin~ und u ~) lrvuw t'ornpnn) ~H'<>Jl'<'t nt•ur Main <;t rf>l'l .ind Jam Boull'\ arc\. also in 1 rvint· .. ~j11 l'ostn :\1t>l>U. offtt•iul from tht> lloluh.1) Inn art> ~till t g to "If\ uppro\'al on J miiJ11r e>.pans1on plun tor tt t hott-1 f:, t•11 tu<i I l'\ p.tn!>IOn ut -..Ou! h Cou~l l'l ,1 z,1 I l ub.o 1s ,1nt1<.·11wtt>d 1'Jot far Jv. a\ m ~l•\q,..1rt l'~nter the In &nt' Com 1~ l>l't.'kmg ,1 ~t'th'ral pl.in :tmt>ndment th,ll would u\ a.400-rc>orn hold m.•a1 the ~·t•nlt·r·.., f1nnndal µlaz;,a Official:, from tht· l't'nter:.. J75 room Marriott llotd a~e also ask11114 lor an ok,iy 10 expund lht•ir fa<'1ltty ; ·N earb). les-, than :• mtle from the Ncw(>Ol'ler Inn. o~ers of the Nt'\\ port Dune~ aqualtc park art> uskml-{ for Pt~iss1on to build Cl 250-room fam 1h inn • '::The arguments over thl' pro Li nd <·om. of the hotel rqi)tl have alread r started. ~=:~'lute developers contend potential hote l custo mer~ a C4!-Jurned away from booked-solid hotels. others r laim t>ti:<raffic alone will produce a mammoth headache and t~k jams :::3t's far too ear ly to predict what will ha ppen or sug -g~what should happen. It is fai r to sa y that demand for h~ rooms a lone can't be t he sole criterion. which ~ns some hot times in the council cha m bers this fall. :::: ~=~ A-tistic Risks ...... , ..... ~:!:Costa Mesa's City Coun ci l is conte mpla ting s~alpture. -: P roposed is a piece of fountain a rt for the new $3 m il;bon Com munity Center At this point . cost 1s no object Money, city officials indicate. will be gleaned from what' left in the Com- m unit) Center contmgenc) fund Oh woe. Whether the pu~<'C 1s of bronze. as one tompeting .,c ulptor suggests or of concrete, as the other perceives ll, the fo unt ai n wtll rai-;e somebody's hackles That's the naturr of the beast The residents of L:.Jgunu Beach arc forming a com · m1ttee to earl off a fn•1.· -;tancling metal piece eretted on the communit) s :\l:J111 Bt'd<'h And ll s on loan Didn"t cost the city CJ cl ime Then there's the anfamou~ 'Surfer · over in Hunt ington Beach. ll \\as designed at taxpayers expense to -adorn City I !all T he city manager took one q uick look and banished it forever to the beach at Pacifi c Coast Highway and Huntington Street. One would think that for $11 .000 the It alian scul ptor might have put a pair of trunks on the lad. The list 1s endless T he council might earmark those contingency funds for school crossing guards and abandon thoughts of ar t work for the µresent That way m('mber~ might head off a pending con- troversy while avoiding another. And wh y not consider a put>ht subscription for a piece of sculptu re or a fountam or whatever t heme art seems appropriate', Grave l Pit Culture Jf Huntington Beach City Councilman J ack Kelly has his way, a now-abandoned rock quarr y could become an entertainment and cultural cente r for Orange County. holding an audience of some 16,000 persons. Kelly wants the city to allow private enterprise to build a Holl ywood Bowl-type amphitheater in the 20-acre gra vel pit at the corner of Gothard Stree t and Talbert Ave nue. He cl aims t he amphitheater could off er s uch variety as symphony music. comedy and personality acts and pop music <what better place for a rock band to play than a rock auarrv'? > Community Services Director Vince Moorhouse is interested in the idea. It would ftt well with the ctty s pro- posed commercial and rec('eational development of the a djacent 285-acrc Central Park The pit is located in a commercial area away from homes and is between two major roadways. Beach Boulevard and Golden West Street. The below-ground site could mute sound and chilling ocean breezes. Ke lly sug- gests. Currently the hole 1s being fi lled. earmarked for a motocross trail for small motorcycles and bicycles as part of the Centra l Park Development proposal. Actually. a gia nt amphitheater seems a lot more in · tr iguing than dirt t rails for Hondas. As Kelly admits, however . the a mphitheater idea cur- rently 1s just a pipe dream. Expressing some reservations, the City Council Mon day gave Kelly the go-ahead to begin formation of a citizen committee to study t he project. Although the Philharmonic musicians shouldn't im· mediately begin packing their violins to C'Ome to Hunt- ington Beach. it's a tempting idea. one worth looking mto. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot ~r views expressed on this page are those of their au thors and alSts. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P O. eliC1seo. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321. Dear Gloo1ny Gus Converting a nuclear energy plant lnto a non- nuclear one would be as easy as changtn, the Golden Gate Bridie In- to a tunnel. Alle r an ac· cldent tn the tunnel folks would want tbe bddae back qain, O.M. "P"---. t _ Juck Soviet lnv~sion Reaction Eyed w ;\SIUNC ;ToN " I' fl"\llll'!nt t'ar\l•r -<huuld 1o10 uh1•ud with t11., 1111.111 lo inv.~uh· la :in In (h tulJ<!r h.-w1111hl ''"" v. .11 v.1th lhl• "i!J vu•l lh11u11 Tlw11· h ;l\t' t1ln·ad\ bt't'll t11n1n11U'> r11111 tihn.:I\ 11u1 o I f h ,. I\ r ,. m I 1 11 v. .1111111.: of s II \ I I' I ' l ' I ,1I1JI11111 1 I I t .i fl .., 1111 u I 11 bl' t1l1.11•k1•tl A ~O\ 1 t·t nl I' I I l' J. !l 1· 1.,., h u \ t' I II <Ill, Ill I 11\11.,l' l'llUld lll'l'flflll° lhl' l)J>t'lllll).; '\kll llll'>h ot w.1rhl War Ill Tin., 1'> tlw aw.-.,c111w 11;1 n ~l'I HtJ1 < '.c rtt•f ,., l 11\11'1111~ 1111• lht· ., .. kt• or h) Jllll).\ ht~ µ11hl1('itl ;1pµ1·.il 1m 1•11·1·1wn1·v1.> The J.)rt·..,1tknl l' 11ut u11,1wan.• o( the d•\nt:er lie htas dtrcl'tt'd thr antt•I !genre c:u m m unat y to pruch,1<'(' 1:1 sel•rl'l estimate of hm.' the Kn:mlln Y.111 react lo u lt1111ted 1n vaswn of Iran The ftr'>t l'OrH't'nl, of ('IJUrse. i-; what tht· Smu•t-. Y.111 do Rut there n•ultl •tbo Ix· u1dy rcpcrcu!l!>tOn!l 1111tw Mo.,lcm Y.<irld TH E nt:t't-:NSt: l1\tcl11~t-nt't' ,\J.!t•nt .\ ha!> ht•1·11 111 derl.'<I tu 'lucly and n·pwt on p11.,!>1hlc Sov11•I m1lil<H .>' n.•ttt11111\!> to \'iii IOU!> '>l'l'niJrlO!> tn which lht' t 111tl·d States force:. have in \'Gt.kt! I ran " The assign ment of th(• l'1·111 ral lnlelhg1•nce Agcney 1:-. to gauge the politi('al fallout ~ il1tary an<i lysts are t·onf1 1h:nt al h.-a!>t that tht• l ra01~1n!> t·ar1nol :..top a l' S as:.ault A thr{'c·!>lar ~cneral told me that lnin's armed forces are in a cm.v@ ~~#! OLD FOOEY!! Mailbox "!>t ate of chaos " The Soviets, however. h ave a p o w e rfu l m1l1tar y JUg~ernnu t in \ht: Pcr~1an <iulJ area THIS INC'l.lJUt:S Ill w1;1rsh1ps and 16 support -.hips, with others 011 lhe Wily S1·v£·11 airborne d1v1s 1ons and Sl'Vt'ral <11 r mobile brigades ('an ulso IJe rushl'd lO tr a 11 Analyst:. havl' narrowed down lhe Soviet response to fo ur op- tions (I) milila ry intervention ; 12> <.hplomatic opposition , (31 of· fic1al indifference; or (41 ctan- destrnc cooperation My as- sociate Dale Van Atta has sounded out key sources in t he intelligence cornmunity. Here's how they appraise the Soviet al· l1tude The anulysls a~ree that the Sovit•ts would rnthf'r dei.11 wi th J imm y Carter th a n the un- yle lding Ronald Rea gan for the ne xt four years . T his h as a lready been signaled through their faithful all y. Fide l Castro. who sent word by diplo matic chann els that h e w on 't do <inything to embarrass Carte r bPtore November. TO RE DUCE the dan ger of a confrontation with the Soviet Union. Carter is expected to sound out the Kremlin in ad vance about his October plan The re is a distinct possibility thal the Sov· iets would bring heavy pressure on the Iranians lo release the American hostages in an attempt to a verta U.S. invasion. The Kre mlin might even be in· claned to cooper ate be hind the scenes to help free the hosta ges by military means. Sources say that the Soviet K GB knows the location of each host age and might help a U.S. rescue force secure their release This would hand Carter a dram a tic coup just before Americans go to the polls . The grateful Carter, in turn. miizht lift the grain em· bar go, reactivate the SALT ll treaty and J'{1ve the Soviets ac· cess to more l! S technology. THE R E IS another, mo re s inister scenario Intelligence reports claim that the Soviets h ave the ir own designs on northern Ira n. Working through the ~mmunist Tudeh party. they are mane uvering to gain cont rol of the northern prov· inces. They might condone a li m ited U.S. invasion . in the sout h, the re fore. if the United States will keep hands off the north. Thjs could result in parti· tion ing Ir an into Soviet .a nd Amer ican sphe res of influence. The analysts. however, say such a n under -the-table deal is un- likely But one thing 1s certain. The president would be foolhardy t.o go ahead with an October in· vas1on of I r an unless he obtains a back-cha nnel understanding "'ith the Soviet!> A Traveler Offers OC Airport Solution To the Et.hlur Having read cons ider able late ly in your colu mns concerning the debalt' over 1nl'reasecl pa!>-.enj!er 1l<'rv1cr from lhe (Jningl' Count~ A1rporl. th1 " \H'Ck in the int ere-.1 of gf'ltmj! t'lost·r 10 tht· problem I took <1 flt~ht from here· to San Jose On skppm~ aboard Lhl· rila11«· I "'as at first d1smaH•d to n<1t1• ;1 temperature somev..hat nvrr IOO degrees and a hum1d1l~ onl) several degree ::. lo\\er Fortunately, m~ seal was next to an experienced Air California passenger who explained to me that this early morning "sauna" was just one of the conveniences provided by the carrier Ne xt I noticed tha t my knees tadmittedly ra the r kn obby) we re brushing the seal in front of me . Again my helpful seat. male came to the rescue. getting uut his p<>cket rule to show me tha t there was almost 12 inches between seals Seeing my ig nor ance on air travel, he also pointed out lhat according to standard air line operating pro cedure v.1lh ea<.'h dollar m<.·rease in fare seats were moved so many m1ll1mctc r s closer IOj,?Cther WHE N I '>uggested. rather tentatJvely, that y,ouldn't 1t be rather diffit·ult to evacuate the plane under the:.e rather c·on fined conditwns. my scalmate somewhat lost has patience with me partly. I s uppose, because inad vertently I had gotten my hand 1n his pockel whil e search.ing for my glasses <You see. the seats were rather close together that way. too ) I le. m wha t l felt to be somewhat belligen•nt tones. remarked. "what did I expect for $120?"' whic h was the amount we were paying for the one hour fliuhl to San Jose and retur n F'ortunately. the in vestment jn the trip was not a loss. I was able to come up with a plan which will placate t hose few ·'sor eheads" that complain about service a nd also appeal to the free enterprise instinc\.s that certainly m ust beat s trongly in the breasts of all r ed blooded private air line e xecutives. Every two years let us put up half of the nights to a particular de11tlna tion up Cor bids. The bid· der would have to indicate what fare would be ch arged, the equipment to be used , de tails of service. etc. In lhls way half the service to any one point would come up for competitive bid every two years In addition to ilS possible bcnefl~ to the air traveler. the plan would ease t he cons ciences of t hose Air California ex· ecutives who are undoubtedly e mbarrassed to have 1 monopo. ly on nlghu to ccrl31n d~suna· lions, o co ndit lon which h !'.c11111·v.hal in cvnlradiction to our uruvcrsal be lie f 1n competi·. lton under the free enterpnse S\ '>lCffi PETER :\1 HAZELL .-..urg«•ry ffid..:s 'To I he £d1tnr I read with interest th£> recent art1ck that you puhhshed 1n the Wf•dncsda;.. Jul} 23 issue c page l'l 1 J enlltlt·d "Plastic Surgery an Inside Look " This type of in· formation will truly ben efit the readers and hope fully prevent similar misadventures by the unwar y public. U N FORTU NATELY, o ur county is encumbered by many s u r h self-s ty l ed "co s metic specia lists" as evidenced by even a c ursory per us al through o ur yellow page telephone direc- tory. Nearly half of the physi· cians listed under the heading .. Plastic a nd Reconstruclive Surgeons"' have had scanty. if a ny. training in our fi eld and are misrepresenting the mselves and their expertise. It m ust be diffic ult. indeed, for the general public to choose "'1sely. a nd your a rticles do a not able service in this respect. Please continue to keep us a ll informed. E DWARDJ . DOM A NSK IS. MD lCI ('o#O To the Edjtor: A It houg h ther e a r e many theor ies of wages. m ost economists believe tha t where lhere is reasona ble compe tition in an Industry. people are paid roughly what they a re worth. After reading Earl Waters' col· um n <August 11 l I s incere ly hope this theory is correct. On the other hand, perhaps there is so little competition to become author of the year's most poorly r esea rched a nd ridiculous ly argued column that Mr. Waters' s tra ng le h old on th is honor enables him lo command a respectable salar y, based solely on the scarcity of columnists who are as woefully inept and childis hly petulant. T he column 1 r e fer to is h e a d lined : "State's Higher Education Costs Soaring." and consists primarily of an attack on the University of California . Since the total support budget from the st.ate for UC increased by less t han 6 per cent in 1980, while the consumer price index rose by 13.l per cent, I suggest the headline s hould have read: "Sl ate's Highe r Education Costs Burrowing Further Into Hole.•· MR. WATERS a ppears to have a nution about the rela· tlonahlp between the govemor's sal ary and that paid to ad· minlstraton a nd faculty mem · bcrs In the university. E ve ry thoughtful reader must ~onder wh y this comparison is so im - portant and relevant to him . The governor's salary 1s de termined I a rgely by political considera- Lwns. admjnastrative and facul ty s a laries ;are det ermined I a r g\'ly b~ the forces of the acadermc markl'tplace Perhaps :\Ir. Waters has some sort of bu reaucratir or "O(' 1alis tic tht•ory of w;,ige~ ..., h1c h connects the l\\0'1 Mr . Waters claims that m· s tru cto rs "do m ost o f the classroom work" in the universi· ty T his is utter nonsense. There are very few instructors in the UC system. and the rank has for years been on the ver ge of djsap. pe a ring. And finally Csmce I do not have the s pace to comment on other spurious charges), in a classic illustration of "how to lie with st atistics." Mr. Waters takes the entire UC budget for 1980·81 and divides it by the pro- jected enrollments, e m e rging fro m this silly exercise with a cost pe r stude nt of between $8.000 and $16.000. The fact that these total cost figures m ay con- tain such items as the three Dep a rt m e nt o r En e r gy La boratories. five UC hospitals , organized researc h. and e x- µe nses that should be capitalized over a period or t ime evidently doesn't concern him And . from all of this. he concludes that it would be c he ape r to send California students to Harva rd or Yale than to UC. Actu ally, all re pu t ab l e e ducati o n al budgeteers match instructional costs. not total costs , to s tudent numbers. and Mr. Wate rs would be a millionaire several times over if he could only po cket the differ ence betwee n Harvard 's tuition and UC's instructional cos ts per student for over 120,000 students. J OSEPH W. McGUIRE Professor. UCI Rt.•t·ord To the Editor: We're told Carter intends to run on his record. We ll, from "Jimmy who?" to "J immy wh y?" In four years is SOME sort of a record . MARY JANE WOOD l)i111po,,al f~u~•• To the EcUtor : Your August 4 editorial. en· titled "Reaching for an Issue." was recently brought to my at- tention. Ther ein, you questioned th e co n ce rn s h ow n b y Supervisor Harriett Wieder and the Or ange County Board of Supervisors over the ma rine and environmental hnpllct.s resulting from the government 's ocean disposal or radloacllve wastes along our Californla coastline . You imply that two facts make . ---' ---·-'---------------------------- /' \ ::.uch concern u n wa rrant ed . nam ely: <I ) Any such dumping off t he Southern California Coast occu rred several hundred miles from land. and t2) The E PA's report on the effects or such du mping o ff the Fa r a llo n Islands near San Francisco con· eluded that no a ppreciable damage to .marine life had re· sulted I MIGJIT share your assess- ment and a ppar ent se nse of security if eit he r o r these "'facts" we re true . However, government documents indicate that the disposal s ites off the Santa Cruz Island Basin may have been a mere 33 miles from land . Additionally , a full dis- clos ure of the exact locations of all the sites used for such dump· in g has y e t to be offer ed . Likewise, the full report on the EPA 's s t udy of the Farallon s ituation, although completed back in 1977, h as also not been released. In the face of the recent Love Ca n al revelations and new re· po rts on government's role in withholding information regard· ing the hazards posed by the fallout of its A-Bomb tests. one ca n expect to see com munities inc re as ingly seeking indepen- de nt sources or informat ion in order better to protect the health an d well-being of t heir citizens. Such concern ought not be in· terpreted as a larm ist but as prompted by a need to gain the data and knowledge needed to m ake imp<>rtant policy d ecisions . Such decisions cannot be safely m ade unless we in government have a complete disclos ure a nd evaluation of the danger s that Lie at the bottom of the sea. To that end . I have convened a m ee ting of supervisors from coastal counties in San Francisco. QUENTIN L. KOPP San Fr ancisco Board of Supervisors .HcCafw Si~k? To the Editor: A rter re a d ing C harles McCabe's rep<>rl ln the Aug. 12 Pilot (on leade rs ' health) I just h ad to write to find out if McCabe really t hinks a nyone ca re s what his opinion ls. Aft.er saying that, it shows I do. But it bothers m e to think lhal a man in his position should be a ble to e xpress such inflam- m atory remarks. Does he re ally get a kick out of s uch tactics, or is he sick? tr the Pilot re fused to print an y mo~ of his work they've already printed loo much. REG ROBERTS • Tiie 01lly ,.,,_. .. K_ c.--a •• (-Ulry .,_ ~ ... ~ _.., "....__. t•r .,...,.... ,..,. attw ... 11 u•, c .... ...._ CA U •U . \. .. "" t Ntl.,._ fW .-.C ..... ....... -. ......... _.. ... _...._, .. Mlllllf ........ -... ...,_ ..... .. lllCI ..... M _, ........................ .. dfC ..... ~ .. _ ___J _____ .... ~·-4.. .. • MO~E OPINION Thurway, A~ust 21 . 1980 DAILY PILOT A9 RoWl.:Dd Evan I Robert Novak Demo 'Attack Reagan' Strategy May Be Flawed : .... NEW YORK Amid t thffra of deleptn, Sen. Ed~'•rd M Ktanedy'• masterful pohtical addreu to the Oemocr•tk Na llonal Ool\ventlon reachtd back more than 14 )'UTS to an ob- ltW'e one~Uoer In a spttcb by R~nald Rea1an in California's Central Valley to pur1ut a strat••Y that lt'ntratt• max lmum optlmhm n o-. but threatf'l\I maximum P<"rll lettr tor Presidtnt Curttr's re election Kennelty aroused his Cirst areal cheer in the (.•01wenlion's emotlonal peak by QUOl· Ina th e Republ ican presidential nominee as saying · ''U nemploy- ment in - surance is a prepaid vaca- tion ror freeloaders.·· The delegates roared when Kennedy added: "And that nominee is no friend of labor." STUDENTS OF Reagan could not remember that as one of his stock one-liners. In fact . Ken· nedy's researchers found it in a s peech to a Fresno, Calif .. Republican dinner on April 13. 1966, nearly two months before his nomination for governor of California. There i!> no record the stateme nt was repeated, and it does not represent Reagan's policy. The Fresno discovery by Ken- nedy's researchers began a list of Reagan quotations read by the senator. not so hoary as the unemployment insurance state· ment but almost equally obscure and startling. Although Ken· nedy's speech read Carter's economic policy out of the party platform, its lQO$l pleasurable parts for the delegates were six paragraphs of assault on Reagan. That delighted the Carter camp; it fit their own tactics perfectly. Roughing tJp Ht~ii.ion is thl' ~1lnnlng, middll' lind <ind of Cartt>r'a slr•ttl&Y a 1ltu1&t1on perllou~ (or tht> prt'Sldcnt If Reaean proves u 1mpcrvlouli this time u ht> b• to auacks In past r nmp•lana Slnct' Curter has no ~<'ooomlc plun with muH?i appe1l, the only altt•rnotlvf' to help from omc unprtdictable foreian crt~IS 1s rernorsele!S~ ut tack on Rt-agan Thua. <.:urter'11 a crt'ptanre speech hit mmered •~a at hit. ovporw r1t 1n an un prered nted hl~hlon for an 111 cum bent president B 1TRE ING this strategy arc Carter polls ter Pat Caddell's lates t surveys, which lifted tht! hearts of the president ·s team this week. While indicating no s ign1f1cant gain in Re agan· Ca rt er trial heats , Cadde ll 's polls show "surpns ing" pubhc perception or Reagan as a right· wi ng e xtremis t and rate him significantly lower than Carter when voters are asked of both. "Does he care about me?" This led to near-euphoria in the Carter comma nd trailer among presidential llperatives who view Reagan as a he lpless target burdened by a lifetime of incessant talking. But less than 100 fee t away on the floor of Punch \ Madlawn Square Garden, del e1ates were not sooptimastic. "I'm ufraid these fellows think o f n ~agan a s an o ther <ioldwater," Onl' important Mldwest~n Carter supporter told us "I think they're badly m111tak~n " The pessimis m over November pervading the del· eeates stems from doubts about the assault on Reagan as a via hie i..ubshtute for a driving new idea THE PITFALLS becume evi- dent when Carter flawed his own a cceptance speech by obsessive returns to attacks on Reagan. ffr did not approach the striden- cy of Vice President Wa lter F. Mo ndale . who call e d the Republican nominee simply ''Reagan" no Ronald. no mis· ter. no governor in the con- verftion s peech. ··Reagon has a tendency to believe he c an shoot his way to peace." Mondale told a ne ws conference. Addressing the Democratic Na tional Com- mittee, Carter asked rhetorical- ly: "Will my son die in war'?" The basic theme of ass aulting Reagan as a warmonger runs the constant risk of alienating the voter with language s uch as Mondale's. But in addition to s tridency lies the danger of ir· relevuncy The Fresno quote found by Kennedy's diligent rese archers were overlooked e ven by Gerald Ford's tough anti-Reagan cam· paign in 1976 Rea gan 's stance aga i n st un e mpl oy m e nt in- s urance, plus the quote assoc1<.1t· ing the New Deal wath fascis m 1 cited by Mondale as we ll as Ke nnedy> and the call for volun- tary Social Security, share <.1 com inon defect : They are not Re agan's establis hed policy, now or previously. He can be ac· l..'used of silly exaggeration and occasional fatuousness. But this 1s not the stuff of a broad-based campaign. HE REIN LIES the inherent d anger of a tre<.1s ure hunt into mus t y clippings and tape re - cordings to fincl skeletons in Re agan's rhetori('al closet: the prizes seldom have muc-h to do with current issues. As Carter declared in his ac· ceptance s peech, there are fun- damental differences between him and Reagan on foreign policy, defense , taxation , gov- ernment regulation and the en- vironment. But because they think it will work and because their record proves they like to campa ign that way, Jimmy Carter and his men perhaps to their own peril · will concen trate on painting Ronald Reagan as a miss ile-brandishing ig. noramus. PRE-SEASON SALE . ST ARTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 - NEWPORT *SKI* COMPAN~ Fri ., Aug. 22, 12-8 pm Sat., Aug. 23, 10 am-6 pm Sun ., Aug. 24, 10 am-2 pm FREE POPCORN! FREE LEMONADE! 1979-1980 Merchandise EVERYTHING REDUCED UP TO 50% AND MORE 2500 W . 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Promontory Point is an award winner. It has w on recognition for design excellence from the American Institute of Architects, Architectural Record, Sunset Magazine and the N ational Association of Home Builders. And it's touted as one of the most beautiful apartment projects in the country by residents and industry leaders alike. The Point is unique, it is understated luxury for some very special people. Promontory Pofnt ... A place for people who enjoy and can afford an affluent lffestyle. Rents from $665 -$1500 675-8000 ~ )¥; Promontory Point in Newport Beach • l Mencken Hoo rahed GOURMET MARKET But Would Have Pooh-pooh d Ev nf! BALTIMORI tAPl ti L. Mettekeo'1 old fr .. ndl add collea,_. say the HJ• ol Baltlmort wo--ld have ro.red with lau1hter to ... how hla llometown la l)Nparin1 to rtlebrate bJI lOOt.b birth day ''He wouJd have been very much amu.Md He •ould have lau1hed and had just a very food µme.·· aa d Louls Che-sl~k. a retl~ mmlc pro. r..o.-at the P abody Consenatory ol Musk who i...-.. Meocllen for nearly 40 yean THE CITY WHERE MENCKEN -wit. l>Uftltnt critic, Iconoclast and adept obHrver ol U.. American sctn~ wat bom and a~t nearly al.I blt Uft LI cranklnl up for a e.a.bration Umtd to lM lOOlh annlvenary ot bia birth Sept. 12. Htnry Lou.ls Menclten wu muter of the well· turaed phrase. contributina one-linen such aa, "Tlie demagogue Is one who preacbea doctrinea he knows to be untrut> lo men he knows to be ldJoll." In a ramous political jab, Mencken comment· ed Qn the fact that out of milliona of eUfible American men. voters had elected Calvin CooUd1e as pttaident "It is as if a hunll'Y man aat before a banquet prepared by master cooks and coverin1 a table an acre in area should tum bis back upoo the feast and stay his stomach by catcbin1 and eatin1 mes," he said. Another quotation often attributed to Mencken 1s "No one ever went broke undere1Umatin1 the tas• of the American public,'' but 1cholar1 lnallt tha\.~encken did not say it. .... :A NEWSPAPERMAN WHO be&an aa a re· ~rter and went C\n to edit the old Baltimore Morn· 1n1 Herald. the Baltimore Evenin1 Sun and Baltimore Sun. Mencken wu an author of boob and euays and a Uterary crttlc who championed Theodore Ottiser, $lnclalr Lewi1 and Euaene O'Neill. And theft are $U~l.y thlnp about the Mencken centenary that he mt1ht have round hard not to comment en. -So many people want to ao to a banquet ln Mencken's honor to bear Allsl&ir Cooke, editor ol "The Vmta_ge Mencken," a coUectioa of his worb, that JlOW there will be two banquets. ,'j:... An actor will impersonate Mencken. doin1 a on~ show of some of Mencken's best known wor$s. -The U.S. Postal Service will'issue a special cancellation in Mencken's honor. -The Enoch·Pratt Free Library, which owna many of Mencken's private papers and books and is sponsoring many of the birthday eventa, will open the Mencken Room. which normally welcomes visitors only on his birthday. ror two days. -AND THERE WILL BE an hour-long rilm, ··Mencken's America," panel discussions on bis works. and an autograph party in honor of a new book, .. On Mencken." which comprises essays by a number of writers . including William ~lanchesler, perhaps Mencken's best·known bio- grapher. Mencken mi·ght have found il a little much - this Menckenfest that one of his old friends says has become something of "a cottage industry." "He would have made light of such a celebra· tion," added Dr. William Muse, once a Mencken neighbor. Although it has been a quarter of a century since his death, and a stroke left him incapacitat· ed in his later years, Mencken is weU remembered here and elsewhere. His "Bath Tub Hoax" a satirical history of the bath tub that many took for fact, and bis re- ports on the "Scopes Monkey Trial" in which be ridiculed William Jennings Bryan, are legendary -as is his opposition to Prohibition and bar bed comments on political life. Consider Mencken on government and politi- cians, for instance: "All government, of course, is against liberty" and ." A good one (politician) is quite as unthinkable as an honest burtlar." CHESLOCK, LAST suavivoa of "The Satur- day Night Club." a group of friends that met for nearly 50 years for music, food and drink, wu with Mencken the night before bis death in 1956. Punch • ltlO Puncll PUCll lid "Professor Ziegler's working on a way to get our research grant renewed." WHOLESALE . UNIQUE GIFTS & NOVEL TIES ~. for t; Retail Stores, Swap Meet Booths f:.: & M all Order Catalogues Small QuantitW1 May Be Ordered STREAMLINE MARKITINQ COMPANY 1• •. Coalt °""· ....... ...... •Ml. & .... ~ ,,., • .,, Coata ..... ,CAmae (714) 557-4123 ' t: ReHte i: Required {;;ii WRl<DAVI W to 1!00a.2:00tD1 OIMf .... .., 'W Dln•uiHI • · · 1 aort of reef ha tr Coolish because he would have pooh poohed It .·' the 81·year·old Cheslock 11ld ot the celeobratlon . "He may have aone along with aome or it in a sort of amused way. But the cheap, camJval aapecU, I don't think he'd have liked that " 8ut Philip Waanor, ll longtime Mencken friend and auoclale, diaaareed. saying: "He'd have en· Joyed It fie wouldn't have sneered at It " Chftlock. Wainer and others say Mencken's Ima~• u a hard"drmking cynic Is exaggerated. 'I don't think there was a malicious bone in lhe man," uid Chealock. adding: "As a person he wH alrnoct Ju.It the oppo81te from what people thou•bt. a 1entleman. extremely friendly and 1eneroua .... The idea that he was a boozer Is ridlculOWI '' Waaner said much of Mencken's public image waa an act. saying : "He quite deliberately cultivated this bad boy image ... it was pretty necessary If you are going to make a splash·.'' CONSIDER, FOR EXAMPLE, this incendiary Mencken statement: "The Catholic clergy seldom bother to make their arguments plausible; it is plain that they have little respect for human in- tellitence, and indeed little belief in Its existence." . Philip Myers, once an Evening Sun reporter, aald Mencken delighted in making trouble; "He enjoyed it. The more they were stirred up, the bet· ter. He Uted that, controvensy made him thrive." said Myen. Wainer said Mencken would have found irony In the celebration: "He would have pointed out how the world has lotaUy ·disregarded what he wrote . . . all the celebration goes on, but they dis · retard what his life was all about." And Wainer said the chief irony is that newspapers are tame by comparison now. and "that a 1reat deal of his sturr would not be publlabed today." as seen on TV Tired of traffic Jams? Don't forget to check with us about our free home delivery service. :\IOR1'ING FRESH PRODl.CE Large Juicy Nectarines ............ 59c lb. Sweet Thompson SeedJess Grapes .. 79c lb. Meaty Beefsteak Tomatoes ........ 59c lb. U.S. Russet Potatoes ................ 29c lb. 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Utilities to Dump Capacitors l.OS ANGEL <AP I Tht atatt''I two ~ •lectl'4cal utillties~rcplac101 e qulpment contalnln& the u ncer cau lna c~m.ical PCB, wUJ soon Hnd lhe ojd mat~nal 10 a Santa Barbara County dumplft.1 silt' Southern Callrornla Edison and Paclftc Gu It Electric say they plan to remove all capacitors which uae PCB, or polyr,hlorlnated blphenyl, a hquid maten.i devt'lOpt'd ln tht 1880I and wldely mployf'd l\aart1n1 ln th4' 19108 to cool and ~trol hHt &t'nerated by eltt trkal transmluion without lnterfenng wlth the electrk1ty since It re1u atop 11 nMtur•I aeolo1lcal vault far above the local watttr l•ble One to five 1allon1 of the materi•I the first chemJul who. e manufacture waa banned by Con1re111 In 1976 was placed Inside power pole ,·apac1tors L•rier 1mount li wore pul tn tranaformen I N 1u•. THE dltn"er11 of PCB came to l\aht A clos" relative to DDT pestlcldt", PCB I• known to cause cancer, llvor dama&e. headaches . breathing problems. Impotence. birth ~dects and mlacarrutees A PG&E spokeswoman aaid its 120,000 capacitors usin& P.CB will be replaced by equipment using mineral oil an a $50 million replacement project over the next two or three years. ranted us long as the infrequent sp11l1> that do occur are properly managed." BOTH UTILITIES also conditioned the progress or their projects on ava1lub1llty of replacement equipment. At the Casmalia site. like other such disposal sites around the country. no PCB liquid is allowed to be accepted un less 1t 1s stored in a solid container. 'Firemen D efy City, Given Ax WHEN ntE £Q IPM ENT on above· 1 round poles and m subterranean vaults la replaced. some will be stored In 11 quid form for eventual disposal, while the P CB inside capacit ors and transfor mers will be buried at the Casmalia dlsposal Sile south or Santa Marla near Vandenberg Air Force Base. Edison, meanwhile, has not suffered as high a leakage-spill rate as PG&E and said its replacement program MOUNTAIN VI EW !AP >· Fifty· seven striking firefighters who defied an ultimatum to return to work have been fired, a city official said. High Flyer Al' Wlr•ltM!o The Casmatia site, one of eight such facilities in the nation aulhorized to ac· cept the material, is considered ideal since the area is sparsely populated and needn't proceed as urgently. • "Thfl $65 million cost of replacing all 130,0oo capacitors in three years would be prohibitive to our customers.'' an Edison spokesman said at lhe concern's Rosemead headquarters "It's not war- The firefighters, members of Moun· lain View Professional Firefighters Local 1965, were seeking amnesty in connection with a 34-day strike against the city. City offi cials refused to grant the am· nesty. 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Tampon Users Voice Alarm 0 Kl.ANO < \Pl Wom~ 'WOn1M about WI• i•• tampons, \\hlch have been linked to a rare all meont c•Ued 'tOXH' sh()('k S.>ndromt," have been •wampma htalth orficials '4'1th quetllont about the ... de vie Ph\ 1t•u1n~ S•Y more-womeon want to know about t:im1 n ,1fN, af\l'r 1"'0 tttn·•s•n u1ln1 tam 1>00., d1"•d la:-.t \\ e-ek -.1lh ~ymptom1 ol lhe dl•· eaiit' "W~·vc.: ~·c•n bombarded with calls." aald a Kai tr P.-rmnnl'nlt.' \ted1cal Ctntt'r do<'tor • A .-<>OD ,\SO Olll'G Administration officer ln San Franc ~ sntd that hf aets al least llO calla dull.'· (rom womt.'n who ask 1f they should stop ua· 1ng tornpons ··~to11t cull. ure Crom yo ung women con· cerned .lbou1 \ht• use or tamPons and 'he dis· easl.'." 'Ult! '1ur\.. Roh. the FDA's J'Cling coosumer aft u 1r:. 1111w~·1 Tlw~ rt• JUl>\ basic ally upset." Dr Wahttr S\·hlt•rh. an t>p1dem1oloaist at the National Center ror DISfase Control in Atlanta, said tampon~ are a r~ctor sn .. toxic shock" but do not net'essanly cause the disease St'hlech said federal health offit'ials do not re· • commend that women stop usUlg tampons because stud ies of "toxic shock " are not conclusive. "There ·is only a very small n sk." he said. THE CESTER IS PROBING THE latest case, a lS·year·old Li\'ermore girl who died of heart failure Au g. 10 after sufferina hi&h fever, cramps and diarrhea. which are symptoms of the illness. Diane Sil va berame the 213th known victim of "toxic shock" and the 16th U.S. victim since the center began monitoring cases of the disease five years ago · Les•• Toby. li. died Aug. 12 in Vallejo wi\h similar s~·mµtoms. but the cause of her death has not been t!Nf'rmined R<'!'ll:'urch(·r·s su.'· "toxic shock syndrome." is a rnrc ailml•nt that occurs during or right after a worm.an·., m1•n ... trual period. Women under 30 are most suscepttble. physicians say: S YM PTOMS I NCLUDE SUDDEN HIGH fever. diarrhea. vomiting, rash and low blood press ure that can lead to Cata! shock. Some women who have contracted "toxic shock" get r elapses. but physic\ans have suc- cessfull v t reated most ol tHose cases with "an- tibiotics. health authorities say. A bacteria called staphylococcus aureus, which possibly produces a toxin that causes the symptoms. somehow interacts with the tampon, Schlech said. The germ is present in 15 percent of women when they menstruate. he said. DR. CLAUDE BURDICK, A PATHOLOGIST at Valley Memorial Hospital where Miss Silva died. said the bacteria may enter the bloodstream if the t:impon causes an abrasion in the vagina when it is inserted. Some physicians have theorized that synthetic tampons, in which artificial fibers are used in· stead of all cotton fibers, can cause microscopic abrasions in the cervix and vagina. Price Cuts Spur &as l ,offtpetition TULSA, Okla. (A?> -It is. perhaps. a sign of the times that service sta~ions can still engage in a gasolinP pr!t't ·1 <'" And Chris Stoi. who is pumping full·service r e· gular at a bargain·basement rate of Sl.03 a gallon, is the pioneering warrior. "Sure, we're damaging business at the other stations around here," Stoi boasts. "We're an- nihilating the others' businesses.•· Not so. reports one competitor, a self-service Mars station where regular gasoline is goine for $1.04. "We're busier than they are," according to David Merrill at the station. But regular gas at the nearby King Oil bu gone rtown to "onh·" Sl.05. "We try to keep our prices reasonable," com- ments supervisor Jan ~cFadden. "I don't know how Lupetco sells so cheap-but $1.03 la un· reasonable.·· Oiin~se Attack Pests TOKYO \AP> -Armed with Oy swatters, spades, brooms and pesticide sprayers, about one million people in Peking took part in a campaign to rid the city of mosquitoes and rues. the official Xinhua new~ agency reported. Xinbua said that from early morning people began to clean up the streets and public toilets and drain water from all places mosquitoes might breed, such as air·raid shelters , fi re prevention vats and ruts and hollows . They also replaced fly.traps and mosquito· killing lamps they had placed in courtyards earlier in the summer. Xinhua said. Wl TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN ·upro •soo,ooo .New,,o~.~~Y.!..~~}.nc . 714 7 YJ ·NJ«J .. -----------. ... CALIFORNIA --, ""''" p.,., Confessed spy Brown Beach? Suicide Book OK'd b y Scots Anthony Blunt I h as resign ed from the Rrlllsh J Academy after rour leading me mbers quit in protes t over Blunt's presence ' i n the nation's top academic in· · s tatution for the a rts . He s pied for the Soviet Union. Family Asks Name Change EDINBURGH, Scotland <AP> -A controversial booklet on how to commit suicide will be published by the Scottish branch or Britain's euthanasia society. officials announced. ------- Sole Prices GecNI Th"' Auguat 27, 19IO .----...... All Sale Items are Sub1ec1 10 Stock on Hand All Photographic. Typograprucat Clerical and Prtnllno Errors are Subj41ct to Correcllon to stay In hot water 30-gallon energy. saving waterheater w ith hi gh- temperature shut-off and glau·llned tank. Reg. 119.95 10911 -.i., ,.,. uus .......... 118.95 ,...,,, ,.._ JSU S ......... 149.95 from the vine to the bottle Bell• quality glass canning Jars In handy wide mouth teptJred design. pint size Ideal for fruits or ~==::;;~ vegetables. Cases of " 12. .. .... ...... , .... .. ,..,;;..." ·~- Idell back In comfort spred the satin Famous late>t flat wall paint lrom Glidden. Beautllul flat finish. 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Sex, Drugs Not Rampant Are sex and drugs r ampant in UC Irvine's CO· educational dorms? The answer is no, according to a handbook given to 400 paren ts and 800 students participating in this summer·s Student Parent Orientation P ro- gram <SPOP) at UCL ''The pill and the increasing awareness re· garding birth control have not necessarily in- creased sexual a ctivity among young people," the handbook says. "STUDENTS TODAY TEND TO r espect ea ch other's values in the area of sexual activity. Very few young people are trapped or coerced into an intimate physical relationship." The handbook says there is no widespread use of aJcohol or drugs at UCl, but marijuana and alcohol are common at student parties. The third and final "SPOP weekend" this s ummer was conducted Friday, Saturday and Sun- day at UCl . Prospective UCI students and their J)Ments were lodge d in separate dorms, given t.Outs of the campus, talked to by students and given a taste of UCI food. · "We're just trying to prepare parents for what life will be like for their chiJdren," said Bob Gen- try, coordinator of the program. AMONG THE TIDBITS OF information passed out during SPOP were the following: -The university will not mail student r eport cards to parents. -The academic pressure at UCJ is likely to be intense since UCJ students traditionally have comprised the top 10 percent of graduating high school senjors academically. -The library at UCI is open untH midnig ht and the toughness of some courses force many stu· dents to use the facility until it closes. •• -The majority of UCI graduates further their education through graduate or profession a l schools before going into their careers. -THE UCI POLICE P•OVIDE AN escort 1trvice for any student who would like to be ac· "'mpanied oo campus ln the evening. -The process of preparing several thousand meals a ~ requires a certain amount of insUtu- tionaUzation ln preparation and causes the food to aot lute u 1ood as home cook.in&. • DariQ8 a "rap sestion'' between parents and -.cleats, a number of SPOP participants renected • bow their views of UCl bad chanced. t Ptler Saford, 42, of San Joee aaid the pro- W'•m ha1 sjven hlm new wotrie• about bis ~Julie, w~ will be a freshman thia fall. "L _ "rin klnd of worried about how my daughter -do IUdetDtnUy,'' be said. "l know her hilb ltlwlol wua•t tbat sreat. I think it'1 harder to tet ~ coUe,e now than it wu In my day." 1 "r• NO LONGE& WOa&IBD A80VT what ~ un1vertily wlU do do my dlqbter or wbat sbe'U i •Mn here," 1aid Guadahlpe Jvarra wboee ia. r•clauehter Sonia will be atteudtn1 UCJ. "Now Glib wanted about wbat other people wtll do to .. a.t PanchaJ.. 11, ol 'Nltin, la)'I t.&e p~am ~mayorblaworrt•. "1 was really COftf\ned before SPOP. Now I ,... ri-It hom .. '' he said. Preservation, Onofre Issues On Laguna's November Ballot By DON CHAPMAN Of, ... Dally PiM1 $Ut1 AJthough Laguna Beach residents will vote on a blufftop preservation injtiative in Novembe", the city may have its own ordinance on the matter by then . And, Lagunans will have otMr issues on the general election ballot -includfog an advisory vote on the future of the San Onofre nuclear generating station a nd a measure on "low rent" housing. Laguna Be a c h vot ers will have an op· portunity to s upport or oppose operation and future developm ent of the plant. although the re· s uits of the voting will carry no legal weight. . Counc il members Sally Be llerue.' Nell Fitzpatrick. and Ke lly Boyd voted to plat:e the measure on the ballot, while Oawson and Mayor Wayne Baglin were oppo~ed "The people concerned about the advisory vote are trying lo m ake the issue known in a very COUNCIL ME MBE RS r eviewed a ll three democratic way," said Mrs .. Bt>llerue "They could ballot propositions this week. have chosen <;>ther_ meth~ds Laguna Beach physician Gene Atherton had But Bagl.1n said the issue s houlc1 be hci~d led in gathered the necessary signatures for his bluff the sta~e 1~1t1 at1 ve procC!\.'i and has no husiness no preservation initiative to be either approved as al the local ballot , ordinance or placed on the ballot. . • . . . But counc il members said they preferred th T~I ~ T HJRD Mf.ASt,;RE lh~t will go bdorc wording ~n an ordinance prepared by city officials, voters m Lag~na :-"ould require th~.t n~ ell?: and sent it to t he planning commission to begin the gene; al rund r e" enucs be expended for 10 .... ren t process for adoption. hous mg. THE 1NlTIATIVE would supersede the or. dinance if voters approved the ballot measure. Councilman Howard Dawson later said the Atherton irutiative is "capricious, ill thought out and a hardsrup on those a lready on the bluffs" and likened it to one "badly beaten in Newport Beach. "It calls for any variance (sought for construe lion on the bluffs) to be put on the ballot --and ~e· only vole every two years." he said. "mERE IS ALSO an arbitrary setback of 25 feet Con the Atherton initiative) There may be places that need 60 feet and some that would be better off with none '' Atherton contends his initiative 1s "specific and flexible. "The city ordinance does not address the problem of destructive grading. It doesn't address the central bluffs at all," he argued Atherton s aid his initiative is "mainly directed toward (preserving) major undeveloped areas in the central bluffs and Crescent Bay -and m a· jor redevelopment.'· HE SAID THE DOCUMENT specifically pro· I vides for an easement for a public walkway on the central bluffs, near Main Beach. "Also, my geolo~ical section prevents a de· veloper from concealing information regarding threats to public safety ," he said. It also s tates that no such proJ<'Cl would bl' authorized unless the public w<>re g 1v~·n notice The council unanimously voted to plac<' tht• refenmdum on lh<' Nov 4 hallot Spicy Fire Plants F lanimable Fragrant smc·lling plants ma~ be 1>h:as mg to tlw nost' but the~· t'<Hl tw dN1dly during the summer fire season, ad\1st•s LT lnuw botany Prores~or Phil Ft undal "Plants -.uch as th<' rn'lcmar.} lt>:.if and spices contain oils that tend to make thc·m burn re<tdily." said Ruhd<il. who has been awarded a $216.000 National Science Founda- tion Grant to study plant flammability "MOST ANY PL J\NT that has le aves that give off a strong scent has a high flam- mability factor ... he s aid. "Things like ice plant might be better to plant around the home because they don 't catch fire easily " Wh en landscaping. Rundal advised selec- tion of plants that have a dense. low to·the - ground structure s ince they are the least flammable. building along the San Diego Freeway near J amboree Road. Wait until the air condi- tioning crew finds out about this! "With my o rdinance, you could have no radical change on the bluffs without goin g to the community.'' In a split vote, the council placed an advisory measure on the ballot regarding the future of the I San Onofre nuc lear generating plant. "Of course you can landscape with other plant spec~es s uch as pine and eucalyptus tr ees which tend to be flammable. r.>ut you should be careful no t to gel an overly large number of these near ~our homf'. ·he s :JJd Befriends Kitten Nikki, 2-year-old Boston Terrier owned 0by J im Sandlin of Salinas. reportedly dislikes cats but when she found abandoned kitten on doorstep, the dog carried Celine inside and began nursin g it. Students Vie for Room 1,023 on Waiting List at VC lroine By RICHARD GREEN OfttllfDelly~S- Classes at UC Irvine don't start until Sept. 29 but students are already beginning to scramble for housing. On-campus residence halls are completely booked. A total or 1,023 people are on a waiting list for rooms that may become available due to can cellations or the partial completion or an 800- bed dormitory now being built at UCI. MEANWHILE, SCORES of students are scouring classified advertisements and visiting re- alty offices in hopes of securtnc •inter rentals on Balboa bland and alone the Newport-Balboa Peninsula, Hid Jim Phillips, UCI housing director. Hesaldtheusualsborta&eolon· campus student boUlinl will be som;ewblt alleviated when the dorm beln1 built between the Phyalcal Sciences Bulldin1 and tbe Medical School ls con- structed • "We bue a unique situation because the probable comJ>leUan of the new residence hall la January," Phlllips u~d. "Andlhe students need housing starting in September. "WE HAVE FOUND that good progress is being made and we hope that we can open about 88 Art Institute Hires Museum Publicity Chief Gary Wheelock, former com - munity relations director for the Newport Harbor Art Muaeum, hH been named director of de- velopment for a private Los Al)teles art and design college. In bis new post at the Otis Art Institute of Parsons School of Design, Wheelock will be seek- in1 financial supp0rt from ln- .dl vi duala. corporaUons and foundations. The art institute, founded in 1918, offers unde rgraduate and graduate de.-rees in fine arts, aad fublon deslcn. Wbeeloc-. a Newport Beach resident, left his poet at the art museum earlier lhis year. units (containing four beds each ) by late September." Last year the on·campus hous - ing s hortage was so acute that 1,650 undergraduate s tudents lived in residence halls meant to handle only 1.550. The escalating costs of off- campus housing and t ra ns porta· tion have made the traditionally low-regarded dorms an attrac· tive housing arra ngement for stu- dents, Phillips said. "The bulk of the halls consist of freshmen and sophomores," he said. "But we are getting a higher percentage of juniors and seruors whoalsowanttollveon campus." IT COSTS $2,406 lo live in a double-occupancy d orm room for the nine -m onth academic year and that price includes 19 m eals per week, he said. In addition to the under - graduate housing, there are 562 apartment units for married and graduate stude nts that house about 1,200 people . Three- hundred more unit.a for tbeae slu· dent.a will be C0ft4tructed In time for the 1981 school year . Phillips said. There is also a s m all park for recreational vehicles on campus. I Rundal has studied various r1res in an er fort lo learn what vegC'tat1on <•l·ts as tul'I HE SAYS SOUTHERN California ·s can- yon vegetation fires tend to bt-fast-mov1 ng. Since big picture windows reOect heat of t~e fire and tend to crnck easily. Rundal ad- vises they s houldn 't be used in canyon hom es. "When the \\mdows go, the drapes can cakh and thl're goes your house." he said He also pointed ou1 that home decking in canyon a reas should be fire-proofed since they are known to <'as1I,\ catch fire . Rundal s<iid tha t pcoplt• s hould be more aware of the flammability of plants when landscaping. especially in areas when• there is a lot of natural vegetation NB Cops Def e11d Pu11k Rock Photos By ST EVE MARBLE Ot ,,,. Dally f'llol !>tat! Th<' photographing of punk rock faddists in the Newport-Beach area by police officers is a tender s ubject these days P0'1C'r ('hi•' I'··· r;,..,,, v.hn in a r,1 refull~ V.t1ltlP1! ,..l;(t•fr&<'fll II '•II•'•', 1111• t:1i<IO)' fll p tl<tlll graphs in public places. said 1t would be map pr0priate for him to go too far in commenting on the matter THE REASON FOR THAT. HE explained W~dnesday, is because a Newport Beach mother and her teen-age son filed a lawsuit asking the court to stop Newport policemen from allegedly making random stops of sus pected punk rockers. Jn the s uit , it's asserted that 15-year·old Thomas Wilcox was stopped by Newport Beach of· ficers in June a nd inte rrogated and photographed without probable cause. Gross called the s uit "specious" but would comment no further He said, though, that generally there 1s no pro- hibition against tak ing photos in public places. "It's the use of those photos that's subject to a great deal of st atutory and Constitution control." Gross explained. HE WOULD NOT COMMENT ON to what use t he police department would be putting the photos. Previously, though, other investigators said the photos were to assist in investigating a stabbing incident. though t to be the work of a punk rock gang. "As long as the officer is acting as any re· asonable man would and in the pursuit of in· vestlgating an incident or series of incidents," Gross said, "there is no prohibition." He said Santa Ana attorney Ronald Talmo, who is defending Wilcox a nd h a s placed newspaper ads seeking young persons who've been stopped and photographed by police is "a man who is seeking e motional response. not factual in· formation." GR~ SAID DESPITE SUGGESTIONS to the contrary, it is his personal f~llng that "under close examination, the QUnk movemr11t •c: more than just clothes and dress.'' lte said due to m edia attention. lhe punk prob· lem in Newport has not escalated . Following the June stabbing. he said there have been no re· peats of viole nt a!\sault!' 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P•u-cl •w•v on Au9usl 11, l"IO Survived by lier d•uonter Rutll M H•drlO , 11••nd· o.uoMon N...cy Bertell• -Suwn HedrlO , or•llOIOn 8ruo HedrlO., orut·or-son J•"'«• aertell• •nd Q<••t·ore,.dd•uolller So,,fe R•• He<lrlck 1......,,,.,,.,. prlv•I• In lieu of "-•" Ir~ ""'° •I~ may mal<• conlrll!Uflont to b Amerio" C.,_or Soclely MOVllteln View Mortue ry, A•!MNne. 01'9<\0n. .111 lie c..-Meo °" Fri ... ¥, AU9<nt l t'90 al St J"'nlm's C•ll'lollc """" F"-,..,.., cell et Piere• 1rot"9fl a.ti 8-y Monver1 °" rldey, AUOUll » ,.., lrom 1 OOPM MOMTAMll o • OOPM Pltrce 8rotherl 8•11 ESTHER F MONTANEZ,• 70-yur rw.n.av Mat1u.at'y directors rHldtl't Of S."I• A"•· Ca Defore l(AfllOIEL rnovlr19 10 EKondldo St. PU~ •••v TERRENCE "TEARY" ELWIN Of\ A119utl II, ltlO. SM wH an .Clive ANOE\., 991 l3, DoHM!CI aw., on Sun Sunday \CMol leaclltr wllll tl>e •• A11911\t to. ,.., •I HlllsbOro. N•r••-~ell SN 11 swr•lwd by ·-.... Is wrvlve<I llV Ills "'"' lier husllend 01 :13 YHrl 8otnny R. 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He attellded •erce Coll-in Ca1IOQe Peril, Ca He oved 10 L•JS V~s In 1970 wflere fie or'ed •• • orourv <fer~. !>ell ,.,,,. Of -rlllOf' -,..,.l"l.,.•l'Ce m•" et 'OOl<O. In 1971 i. mo....s to Forni rove. Or90D" -•• 1111 •lie was "" --,., .....,.. et Pacific Ul'l...nl- " .... llet -'*' !Or AIW'1-lfl 111 ... ,. •111<• coml"I lo ~.,.,, ·-· °"9tllft, 1,. ,..,..., o .... ,,. lltlvatecl • JINll frvll orchard end •llftl t>'--c.Nck-In tll• -·• ..... Wiiiie '" u.s Veoe•,,. coec fle<I '" .. ,.., .... V•ll•Y CNlclr9"'• Soccer -.oue He .iso coecfle<I eclulls In 1tw1 \utCh YCM\ey11elf I~ Ht WU ac- .,. rn Cllurcll affair\, lnctUc1l1>9 cl!Olr, •mo counselor and bus ml"l•lry •emo,.•I wnklH _,. held on T11e" n . AUQUSt 11, t• •I I OOPM al IN O•HI Grow Assembly OI Goel Cllurcn •In Rev C.rl Bowl~ of tne For*"t rove As~y of God Cllurch ol· clellno. l'Clf' .. t Gro•• N1emorle 1 n-1 olflclelll'Q. ICLOCICllEN lllNCINT 14. KLOCKZIEN, Col-I SMC. retired. PHS•d •••Y on UQull 20, 1_, In Nll\lll90f1 8eecn, Ce. <e w•s borr1 on December s. ""· H• • ••• tft enolnHr lor 10 yee<l at O<'kwell lnter"atlo"•I. He "'"' • •l•r•" of World W•r 11 .,.d fhe Deaths Elsewhere PAPEETE, Tahiti (AP> -Joe Dassln, 42, a composer, lyricist and one of France's best· known pop singers, died Wednesday in a Papeete hospital after suffering a heart attack during lunch with friends at a local restaurant. Dassin was the son of American filmmaker Jules Dassin. Spider-Threat Snares Girl WINONA, Minn CAPI A TV mo•te aboul lara.nlulaa apparently lnapired a 14·ytar old Winona jlrl to threaten lo put • "kinda u•ly." $18 aped men or lhe hairy aplder In her par nta · bed, police aald No on waa Injured ln lhe incidenl. and tht' lt!en ati•r wn tcmponrlly • placed In a fo11ter home, .-uthorlUes 111ald A TARANTULA TAKEN lnlO custody by polk<-ln thla MIHl811l"pi River I.Own of 24',000 w1.11 drowned in rubbing 1tlcohol by umc·ors and pickled as evidence Police Chlt1f ltobt1rl Custt1nbrock ntd the (llrl. whoa naun" WlAS withheld t>.uuto th I~ ll juvenile, was charted In Winona County Juvenile Court with theft. maldnai terroristic threats and llS· sault The charitt Wf'rt' med after lhe girl's purcnti comµlalnrd that "he had 5tolen tht ramlly'111 1roc~ry money, hurled a poa> bottle lll hc..•r falht1r and threatened Brou.J11 to bum the house, police said. When the girl allegedly threatened to kill her parenu by putting the tarantula In their bed as they slept, t.hey called police. said officer Tom Nyseth. COUNTY A1TORNt:Y Jules Gemes characterized the case as "JU&t a tacky little domestic dispute that got out of hand. The girl was unhappy with her situation at home.·• While in custody. the girl told poli ce she got the idea of us ing a spider to menace her parents from a TV movie she had seen over lhe weekend called "Tarantula: The Deadly Cargo." Nyseth saw the movie, too. "It really wasn't a very good movie," he said. "It was about a planeload or coffee beans that has some kind of poisonous tarantulas in it and the plane crashes and lhe tarantulas gel out and take over this town. "THE nlO\JGllT PASSED through my mind: "I wonder what some kids watching this will think of.' I fouodout." Nyseth said the girl bought the spider, which he described as "kinda ugly," for $18 from a Winona pet shop As for lhe girl's parents, Nyselh said, "Sure, they were scared. How would you feel il you found one of those things in your bed, crawling up your leg? You might very well die of a heart attack when you see something like that. "When I had that thing in the station J kept looking over my shoulder because I was afraid I'd see it coming after me." THE OFFICER SAID there were no dissenters to the decision to kill the spider. "We sure weren't going to keep it alive around here," he said. For the record: The tarantula, for all its unsightliness. is not considered lethal to humans. Its bite, while often painful and capable or arrecting some people like a bee sting. is not very poisonous. G4NG USES SNAKY RUSE TOKYO l APl - Police 1n Shjga Preftt· ture. Western Japan , ended a 13-day search for poisonous s nakes after recovering 72 of the reptiles brought in sacks to conceal pi11tols smuggled into the coun· tr y b y J apanese gangsters. Officials said the snakes included three cobras and 69 Russell's vipe r s . Most of the snakes were dead. The snakes had been frozen in dry ice to allow gangsters to remove the handguns from the s acks. which were later dumped m a river and mountains or the region 240 miles southwest of Tokyo. Geu New Press Aide eans SACRAMENTO 1Ar> /\ wom11n with u ba<'kground in poli'ti<'s rulher than the media hos been a ppointed as Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's press secretary. Cari Beauchamp, 31, will take over Sept. 1. repl acing Barbara Metzger who resigned. THE JOB pays $42,696 a year . Ms. Beauchamp has been Equal Rights Amendment director for the National Women's Political Caucus and press secretary to Sonia Johnson, who was ex- communicated by the Mormon church for her s upport of the Equal Rights Amendment . She managed the cam- paigns of A s · sem blywoman Leona Egeland, D-San Jose, and two successful San Jose City Council cam- paigns before moving to Wash ington, D.C., in 1978 as executive direc- tor of a private public relations firm. STEVE DVSCHA, 31, who has been Brown's associate press secretary, wu appoint· ed diTector of the California Work -Site Education and Training Program. He will direct a job training program enact· ed by the Legislature last year. The post pays $42,000 a year. Both Ms. Beauchamp a nd Duscba are Democrats. SAIARIES I Mlle f . of leach I Mlle S. of •dolM I .4 Miies H. Of ._.Wo1.f.{l,D.,_..., M1H•s .. JOCICIY" U.DllS' SHORTS MEN'S & IOYS' ...._ "' ._ _. ... ..,_ UHDHWIAR "'"" ... ,..,..,,.. SHOar "'IOlr SOCICS ..... ... .. • ...................... ,........ .. ....... _, •eey """ .. '\mt. ,..$. OUl..,..STOCll ..._,,...., ... r. ....................................... s,..-._~ .... -.otc. MEN'S PA ... 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Mlllt•ry -.rvl<H f a r m W 0 r k e r S j n themselves hefty Salary ,fl be lltld .,,, s.tur ... y, AUQUSI U, . · th b .., ., 11:0DAM 111 "" P.clfk ...,.... Stanislaus, Merced and 1 n c re as es, ere y '<Pm0rte10..1w1111ear1w.e.r,..r, Madera counties train becoming the highest 1~1:':'~'":.:;::i:;-;!,': ·~~'::',:! for skilled jobs and con-paid municipal officials ...,., t,,. Ol-110f1 of .. 1u aer99ron. serve energy in their in New Jersey. ::;~:.~.!::';. w .. "'1" c,,.,,., homes. Under the pay sc~le .. ~ HAUO« U.W~MT. OLIVl Monuarv • Cemeterv CremalO!'\' t625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 P'IHCI HOTHHS llU. 1104DW4Y MOITU41Y 110 Broadway Cosca Mesa 642·9150 1.un & lllGHO .. $MITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFJ CHAP'IL 427 E 17th S1 Costa Mesa ~6-9371 ..... ClllOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAJtY 627 Main St Hunllnoton Beach 536-6539 ,..,. ... , COU>MM. MIMMAL HOMI 7801 Botu /..ve --wes1m1nster 893-3525 r.\ClftC ¥11'W ~1141.rMIK c.n.terv Mortuary Cttae>el 3600 Paelllc View Orfve Newport Bueti 64<'·2700 -~ ----------.. approved by the City PUBLIC NOTICE Com mission , Mayor _________ _,Joseph Laza r ow's salary increases from $31 ,000 to $48,000 a year and the salaries of four other commissioners go from $27,SOO to $44,000. l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl5S NAMI STATIMfNT T~ fOl'-1"9 perSOl't h doino bust· MH •l· A RC. 18357 Enterprl!I* lane. Hunt 1r19IOfl 8Hth, C..lllorr11a '2~<111 Oevld Wone Tubmen, 1134 w. Moore, s.<11• "'""· alifOI'"" 92707 Tiii• bU$l"911 If <OftdU<ll!d by an lr1 dlvlduel. O•vlo W•Yne Tubfn•" Tllh !1"1-t WH fll..i wlln ,,,. County Clerk ot Or•noe Cou,,tv on A,uoull s. i•. "We work plenty of hours . There are many sleepless niehts ," Lazarow adds. "And we take a lot of gaff and Publl\fled Orenoe CO.sl Oell~t:~o~ llUrf-from De<>Ole." 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And as usual the benefit af · fair was a sellout . Chur.chmen Seeking Ban on Sale of Book OKl.AHOM A CITY <AP> The kl•hom• Suprtme Court hu bffn 11kt"d to re-move from bookatore shtlvH ooplea of a book about the Worldwtde Church of God enllUed ··Herbert W Arm1tron1·1 Tan1Cled Wtb ' Atlomc'yl for two church membe,.. aaktd the high court to rf'v"rte u Ju ly 2\ 1\11. a County Oi11trlct Court rul Ina that allowed dlstrlbuUon uf lh" book by a former clt'rgym un from Tutu THE BOOK, Wftl'MEN by t!XC<lr1\ munit'ated m1n1s ter David R Robinson of Tulsa. reportedly 1s ht&hly crit1 cal of Armstrong 's Califomia·based religious organiza. lion The bnel.was filed by attorneys for Sh erwin M<.'M1c ha el an d Henry Cornwall. The court has not indicated whether it will consider the appeal. be personally embarrassina Mc MICHAF:L CONTENDS the book contains excerpts of a conversa- tion h~ had with the author two years a10 lnvolvina activities of the church McMichoel said he assumed the conversation was conf1dential and said publication of Its contents would damage his credibility and make church members reluctant to talk to their pastors. Robinson's book was banned June 2 ln a court order issued by Tulsa County District Judge William Means District Judge Richard Comfort suspended that order last month by refusing the two church officials' re· quest to keep the publication off bookstore s helves . T H E LOWER COU RT rulings stemmed from a $2 million damage s uit filed by Mc Michael and Cornwan against Robinson. End Of Summer and Back to School SALE Starts Fri. Au9. 22nd 9 a.m. MEN'S OP Iott s ...... Offsllol• .. .. MorflHt ~~ Catclt tt . .....,_.. PACIFIC SPORTS NEWPORT BEAC H Starts Fri. 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OUCAOSS, WIFE SHARRON St•rting New Life After Winning • B•ttl• CM Man To Site Marines By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 llM O•llY ~I ... Stall .. Giving me a GOS (good of the service ) dis · barge was chicken, .. s aid former Marine Michael . Oucross at his freedom party . . The bes pectacled former amphibious tank n\·er had been s cheduled to face a court-m artial n desertion charges. His trial was to have started l onday, but the Marine Corps, which had held ~m in_ the Camp ~endleton brig three months, de· 1ded instead to discharge him. He was escorted ff the base Friday. NOW, DUCROSS AND tOS ATTORNEY Meir lestr~ich of Santa Ana , say they plan a s2oo.ooo aws wt alleging false imprisonment and violation f the Costa Mesa resident's eivil rights. "[J we'd gone in there (to the court-ma rtial lat was canceled) we'd have cremated them " aid Ducross. · He and his attorney contend the Marine Corps new .as early as mid-May it had made an ad· ainistrative error in his case years ago. The Marines aren't talking about the Ducross ase. A ~1arine spokesm an said Friday they'd ave nothing more to say on the matte r. THE CASE IS A VIETNAM leftover. It is un· sual because of what m ight be considered an ac· 1dent of birth. Ducro·ss. 30. is an Iroquois Mohawk Indian. He as born on the Caughnawaga Indian Reserva· on in Quebec, Can His native American birth en- t les h}m lo dual U .S ·Canadian cit izenship and >m e n ghtS other c itizens don't have. His nati ve Amer ican birth was cited by the f arine Corps as grounds for the release Ou cross ~ught originally in 1969 during the Vietnam War. _ nder an old India n treaty he had the right to do ). He had been scheduled for shipment to Viet· am , but didn't want to go. He said he was hor- 1fied by the Marines he encountered at Camp ·endleton who had been to Vietnam and had re- .rned . in hjs words. as psychological wrecks. SO HE APPLIED FOR A DISCHARGE under te terms of his enlistment as an Indian. When the a~erwork was slow :n coming through, he got im- . at1ent and _went back to Canada. The Clischarge \·entually did com e through -approved. Ducross said he also wrote to the Marine o rps ln 1976. seeking a mnesty under a federal rogram for young m en who chose to avoid the 'ietnam War. He said he was told to wait for 1rther word . . That word came after he was stopped by a olice officer for a traffic violation last March in luntington Beach. A routine records check in- icated he was wanted as a deserter from the larine Corps . • "All the brass stayed away." Ducross said or • ls discharge Friday. "They made a corporal do i I II the work. Ile even escorted me off the base." 1 I c I f . l DUCROSS, WHO SPENT MUCH OF HIS brig me making rifle range targets, went back to ·ork ~ed.nesday as a shipping clerk at a furniture tore an Costa Mes a. He and his wife , Sharron are ving with her parents in Costa Mesa while 0 they ·y to get their li ves back together. His wife lost her job and they were forced to ive up their Huntington Beach apartment while e w as in the brig. The S'.200·000 Ducross is seeking from the gov· rnment 1s for what he and his attorney describe s 93 days of unlawful imprisonment, fi ve months f personal harassment and financial ruin. Ducross said he understa nds he is entitled to lilitary benefits under the type of discharge he ot. HE SAYS HE ISN'T REALLY TOO bitter bout the way things turned out, considering that. tone point. he faced the possibility or a death sen· ?nee if convicted. "It's about a 50·50 thing," he said. "I'm more 1ad that they waited so long to do anything." flunlington Names Sclwol Principal Delores J. Lawler of Newport Beach was ap- iointed principal of LeBard School by the Hunt· ngton Beach City School District Board of C'rustees. " I Mrs. Lawler has served as principal of Ed- nonson Elementary School in Norwalk and bas lffD an elementary teacher of Spanish, En1llsb and reHini. She also was a consultant in bllln1ual I t iducation. · She holds a master's de1ree from Pepperdtne University and a bachelor's from the Unlverslty of ioutbem California. Dutch POWs Paid THE HAQUE, Nelherlanda <AP) -Tbe Dutch IOHl'IUMllt hu 11reed to MUie a 85-)'ear-old ''debt JI bonol''' by paytn1 ita IOUden and clvillans for .al1ri• they loll while lusuilllln1 ln Japanese pritoncarnp1durtn&WorldWarlJ. The move was a nnounc.d ln Parliament by 'ice Pnmler HMtl Wte1et who aatd the Cabtnet •rproved • bill to 11 ve '3.850 to compensate each > up to 50.000 'ntemed in the Dutch Eaat Indies from 1112 to 1945 . POIDEIOSA PINE IEDIOOM FURNITURE WEEIDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT.-SUI. 9 TO 6 AD GOOD TBIU AUGUST 27 UNDERBUN1< 3-DRAWER·~-- CHEST 5777 BUNK BED Ru.tic, for the kids or if wrrH LADDER yo u like for yourHlf. 6777 ( Plcture bun~ beda in mom and dad • room, hah. ) S im le .... mbl . 'QUAKER . : STATE ~ '40TOR OIL QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL 20W/50 WT. 76:r. "Quaker State" ia that Pennsylvania? So how come it -y•. "Made in Brooklyn?" .~I'm only kiddi ng, bou. It really -y•, u .. no h oou.") ~. JG-LO FREON Give your a ir· conditioning ayatem a booat. Come in and aak our informed, courteoua. intelligent, friendly aaleapeople how. (Who? Where?) BLUE POLY ONE STEP POLY SEALANT 5~~. Speaking of running, National Lumber's Ten and Twenty ( 10 and 20 Kilometer, which is 6.2 and 12.4 miles') race is September 14. 1£ you like to run, you must enter it. It is one of the best races of the year in Southern California. Good aid stations, measured course, tons of prizes, refreshments (suds too), moderate grades. Get entry at any one of our stores. Is it M other's Day? ls it Grandma's Day? How come the mums? Did the grower sell us a deal? Okay, no JnOre questions. Let's just buy them. enjoy, and forget how the price got so low. DEXOL 450/o CHLORDANE 1488 l/t GAL. Saya it controla termite•. (I don't want "control" I wanna blaat the little rat.I ) D-CON MOUSE PRUFE I gotta a cat who can back thia atuff off the map. H owever. he ain't cheap . H ow he eata. M aybe right now thia i• better for you. c EA. OWENS -CORNING 5/a'' TERRA POST FORMED KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS 6 FT .... 17.97 • •• :~-FIBERGLASS l.::IL. L ' L. CEILING PANEL ~r~·~ 177 H•y. thia d•a• i• for a rr .... 24.97 Thia i• aome t ough atuff. . ~ Regal Jade, PortugeM You have to do it right , but ~4 PANEL Lioz, Gold Gonamer: 10 FT .... 29.97 you won't have to do it for a Inaulation as well as new good loolu. For and ... ready for th1a? long time again . thoae dropped ceilings that look ao good. · · · Bt.M'CHER BLOCK. 37 97· ...... ~~ ~-~ .................... 9-------~------------------------~~An!!!!d!.!!m~o~r!•·----------~12:..:,IT.:.:··~·~·::_:_:•:.:,.:__J f!. ~ ~ IEBI PLUS 10 ~1 LATEX OIL STAii ~ 777 ' 'lil, Comee b\ eome °:.u .ikl ~ encl.mi·~t .!fAt~f ~-::~~~~. -.... --·· .. ,• of •1....1--) ... _,, ..... .,,.. DISSTON CHALLENGER II 26" HANDSAW 2··~ It'• an 8 point -w. meaning 8 point. to the inch. (You understand? Good, now erplain it to me.) AROMATIC CEDAR CLOSET LININC 1797 21.4 SO. FT. I love the ecent. So the motha don't, that'• good. Hope Chnta uMCi to be lined with it. Now, who even knowa what a Hope Chnt ia. Ix 12 CEDAR smlNG Thia i.e a two-faced deal. Wait a minut•. Thia tim• it'• good.. It'• amooth on• nd• and th• other i.e l'0U9h ( ui.. th• doggi• Nya, ruH, ruff.) WESTERN WRITE WATER SAVER TOILET 3988 Lifetime fired porcelain, deaigned to UM 1 ... water and function more efficiently. S.at eatra. (No Mat? How can that be efficient?) ELONBUR FOOT PUMP 5ss Fut pump· up of ti!'ft, inflatabl .. , aporta atuff, egoa. and it hu a auper gauge too. (Jeff Kern, from Santa Ana, Nya he hu nner heard. of it. ) HOLD ALL DECORATOR SHELF BRACKETS 3V2"aSl/t" ............ 1.59 51/t"a71/t" •.....•.•... 1.89 9\.'z"allYz'' ........... 3.33 t..Slack or br ... finiah. Strong but ao nice looking ( lille aom• rare old Cheddar ) . ALLTRADE ONE _,,A TOUCH VISE ~"' 7•1 It'• a lightweight q uick fastening vi.M. A good idea if you want to get thing• done faster. BLACK A DECKER V AllABLE SPEED JIG SAW 12~!o YOU get the combination rip fence, Circle guide, and a wood. cutting blade and the MW all for on• price and that price la ... hand me the enfflope. TINGD ~ RA TCllETID ,,a;:, COMIO TOOL llT '£ 4 8!oe ~ You pt 7 80Cket wnnch iz tiJ'19.._ 2 regular ancl a Phillipe M..t ..... dri.,... 'J hlta. an enpa9'ft9 .tyhaa, , aNl a nto!wt halnd.lle. .. .Jl---·---• ------_____ _.._,....-......;~---..,..--------......,...~--~----~"----=-~~-=-=-=-.:.....::::+====::.:::=======~ ... _.. . ----.--... ----·~ • NATION Penalty Dilemma Faced JudBe A.ala Aid in Youth Burglary Case NOBL VILLE. Ind •APl Clrcult Jud~ Ril'hard fl' M'ar H)'I the J\lr)' II aUll out ln UI l'IH ol lhrff alleaed buritars .,ed I , u and 13 How Iona It 1tay1 out depends on the po1tman, DtTar 11 handlq out qunUoft· aalr• ln thia communlty J1.a1t north ol lncUanapohs aaklftl how ae ahoukl t~ the three, who •re cbar,.ct with break1n1 Into a d lacount store last wuk and ateallna IUftl, knlvH. ammuni· tlon ana ramplna equipment, THE QUESTIONNAl&E reads. In part· "If 1 had thrH · ~·· a1e-a 13, 11 and a. with no put history of serious trouble. ' DaeRailWa9 and Uwy bur1Cleri1ed a store o( 1ub1tantlal merrhandl• , I would ." His quutlon also ha.• bt't:n publlthod In 1ome lot'al newapapef'I and l>oTar u ld 11ua 1esUona ranao from "touah to lenient " The motlvallon wH to lel the people. the panmt.s, to talktn1&, t blnklna. worrying a bout tht' slluat on I want the par nta to know I've aot to have he lp from tbem ln dealln1 with the e ktd "I F THt;V CAN'T handle thinas. then there's not much t'hance the Juvenile system can, either," DeTar said. He said the three youths dorf t ........... A lone figure disappears toward the horizon as he walks railroad tracks through V&lejo. The old, worn rail ap· pears to light way in late afternoon sun. hove u pn:v1ou~ recor d , so can't bt 11ent to u 1uvtm1le detentson center ··'rhls was h1gger than sometttlnK likt.i steaUng a bike. 1rnd we're getting m o re and morl' of tt," he said. "The schoohs do a fine job, but when they reach the end of their line ttnd there 1:-nothing they can do they reject them They expel them Thal puts lhem out on the street "If parents are not capable of munaging them. they end up h e r e a nd l 've got t o do something The buc k stops here. I've got to find something to do with them " DeTAR, WHO SA VS he is ··abo ut 65" a nd has three children. all grown, says that when he was a youngster his parents "knew exactly where I was when it got dark out. Today, m any parents. when their kids come home with m ore money than they left with, don't even ask them, 'Where did you get the extra money?'" He said some people have sug- gested bringing the children into court and trying to impress them with the workings of the judicial system. "And a lot of people say take th~m to jail for a while. But these ages . I can't do that I can l ake them on a tour, but ifs not like being locked up for two or three days. "FOR THE OLDER ones, if I can legally put them in for. s ay. 72 hours. the silence and the echoes and the smell and the whole thing makes them come out and say, •Boy, I don't ever want any of that.· "It's a great deterrent. But these kids are too young. I couldn't do that.'' DeTar is asking advice be sent to him al Ha milton Circuit C ourt , Hamilton County Courthouse , Noblesville, Ind. 46060. No hearing date for the three children has been set. Reagan Workers LOS ANGELES CAP ) - California Lt. Gov. Mike Curb and Attorney Gener al George Deukmejian have been named honorary chairmen of the California Reagan-Bus h Com · mittee. Call 642-5678. Put a few words • to work for ou. Hl•FI AND TV PRICES GO CRAZY! At the Pacific Stereo Costa Mesa home hi·fl to car stereo to portables to store, we've aone crazy on hl·fl and vldeo ... plus 10~ soda pop for video prlcesT So crazy, In fact, that everyone! So hurry to the tent! we've had to put up a tent just to hold Now's the time to build a new audio or all the brand name bargains. The video system or Improve the one you selectlon Is massive ... everything from already have! Technlcs SA-500 AM /FM stereo receiver. 55 watts min. RMS per channel at 8 ohms, 20-20,000 Hz., 0.04 % total harmonic distortion. *199 Plo~er KP-5010 In-dash AM/FM stereo cassette player plus Quadraflex AS-87 speakers. *159 Pana1onlc RS·J3 mini· stereo cassette player. Complete with light· weight stereo 'head· phonesforon~h~go musical enjoyment. '139 'Dollly • • .,..._,. ol DolDy uoor••• Hitachi SDT-9210 with AM/FM stereo receiver, a bu il t-in c~ssette deck, record changer, plus a pair of dual cone 61/2-i nch speakers. *169 Sony KV-1913 19-lnch (dlag .) Trlnltron color television. Take a look at thls price! s495 TEAC CX-210 front- loadlng cassette deck with Dolby* noise reduction. There's big, accurate recording meters plus a rugged DC motor for long-lasting, operation. *129 Koss KC-180 stereo headphones. Just the thing for your private concerts. s19es Sharp GF-5856 portable AM/FM stereo cassette recorder. Enjoy the sound of 2-way stereo speakers. *149 Maxell Ultra Dynamic 90-minute cassette. Buy them by the case and save! $3.23 ••oh *31 the oaee Of ten Advertised prices good through Sunday, August 24, 1980. Thursday, Auguat 21, 1980 DAILY PILOT ff :J starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! • 1n our Huntington Beach store women's sportswear NOW 127MISSES'TANKTOPS . 98c 72 JUNIOR SHORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.98 116 SHORT SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS 1.98 158JUNIORTANKTOPS . 1.98 45MISSES'TANKTOPS .. . 1.98 62 MISSES TEE SHIRTS . . . . 1.98 43 JUNIOR HALTERS . . . . • . . . .. . ... 3.98 73JUNIORTANKTOPS . 3.98 63 MISSES' TANK TOPS . . .. . .. . . . . 3.98 246 MISSES' TEE SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . .••.... 3.98 67 PULL ON PANTS . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. • . . 3.98 59 llSSES TEE SHIRTS ......... 4.98 45 MISSES' PANTS . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . . 4.98 32JUNIORPANTTOPS .......... .• . .. . 4.98 31 MISSES' BLOUSES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.98 98 FAMOUS MAKER PANTS .. .. . . .. . • ... 4.98 SO JUNIOR PANTS . . .. ................ 4.98 101 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 4.98 35PANTTOPS .. . .................... S.98 45 SHOAT SKIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S.98 1MJUNK>APANTS ........................ 5.98 41 JUNIOR PANTS .......•..........•...... 6.98 107BEACHDRESSES .................... 6.98 65 MISSES PANTS . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. 6.98 187FAMOUSMAKERPANTS ............. 9.98 43 FULL AGUAE TOPS . .. . .. . . . .. . • . . .. . . . S.98 women's accessories NOW 59 PANTI·PANTYHOSE . . • . . . 48c 62BELTS .... , . . . . . . . . . . . , ...... 98c 64 FLORAL BARRETIS AND PINS . . . . . . . 98c 35 COSMETIC BAGS . .. . . . . . 1.98 488ELTS .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . ..•... 1.98 24 SUPPERS . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1.98 47FANCYLACECOLARS .........•....... 2.48 12SHALTERTOPS . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 2.48 90CANVASTOTES ............ .. .. . .•.. 2.98 1 SO SHORT SLEEVE KNIT TEES . . . . . . . . . . . 3.48 43 VINYL HANDBAGS . . . . . . . . . 6.98 72 NYLON LEOTARDS .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 6.98 maternity wear NOW 12 MATERNITY SHORTS .. . . . .. 4.98 30 MATERNITY TOPS .. . . . • . . . .. ... 4.98-6.98 20MATERNITYPANTS . . • . . . . . . . . . 6.98-9.98 lingerie, loungewear NOW 20 son CUP BRAS . . . • • . .. .. . . 1.98 25 JR. BRAS . . . . . 1.9' 23 CONTOUR BRAS .. . . . . .. .......... 2.98 25 ROMPERS .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . • . . .. .. 2.98 25 SCUFFS .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . .. • . . . .. . .. 2.98 SO SUN DRESSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.98 35 LONGLOUNGEWEAR . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5.98 30 LONG BEACHWEAR ..... .' ............... 6.98 42 LONG LOUNGERS. . .................... 8.98 infants and toddlers NOW MINFANTTEES .....•. , .....•............. 98c 591NFANTSHORTS .. . . . •.• . . . . . .. . • .. 98c 42tNFANTSHORTALLS ......... ., ........ 1.98 241NFANTTOPS ........................... 1.98 32 INFANTTOPS .. .. . . . .................. 2.98 221NFANTSUNSUITS .................... 3.98 2380XEDGlnSETS ...................... 1.98 4tTOOOLEA GIRL'S TOPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 98c 40 TOOOLER GIRL'S TOPS . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 1.98 47TOOOLEA IOY'S TOPS ................... 198 llTOOOLEA OIRL'a &UNDRESSES .......... 2.98 22 TOOOLEA OIAL'a PANTS ................. 2.98 21 TOOOLEA BOY'S SHORTSETS ........... 2.98 21 TODDLER GIRL'S DRESSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.98 31 TOOOLEA SUEPW!AR ........... ~ ..... 2.98 buys for girls NOW 52UTTLE01Rl'STOP8 ...................... 98c 42UTIUOIRL'9TOP8., .......... , ........ 1.98 • UTTLE GIRL '9 TOPI. . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . 2.91 44 UTTL! GIRL'S DRESSES .. , ............. 3.98 .buys for girls 25 LITTLE GIRL'S DRESSES 83 LITTLE GIRL'S SKIRTSETS 26 BIG GIRL'S SHORTS . 39 BIG GIRL'S BLOUSES. 83 BIG GIRL'S TOPS . 32 BIG GIRL'S DRESSES . 49 BIG GIRL'S JACKETS 21 BIG GIRL'S PANTS . . n BIG GIRL'a DRESSES 29 BIG GIRL'S PANTS 27PURSES 99SOCKS ...... . 25 BABY DOUS 39 BEACH ROBES NOW 4.98 5.98 1.98 2.98 2.98 ••...... 4.98 .....•.. 4.98 . .. 4.98 . 6.98 .... 6.98 ..... 98c ..... 98c ........ 4.98 5.98 buys for boys NOW 97FASHIONTEES . . .. . . 1.48 45 LITTLE BOYS' PRINT FRONT TEES ........ 1.48 39 TANK TOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.88 41 SWIM TRUNKS . . .. . . . . . ............... 1.98 52 WALKING SHORTS . . . .. . . .. . ......... 2.98 89 LITTLE BOYS' FASHION JEANS .......... 2.98 71 LITTLE BOYS'~ ~L YMPIC TEES . . . . . . . . 3.98 59 SHOAT SLEEVED TERRY KNITS . . . . . . .. 4.48 47 LONG SLEEVED PLAID SHIRTS. . . . . . . . 5.98 25 SHOAT SLEEVED PLAID SHIRTS . . . . ... 5.98 29FAMOUSMAKERFASHIONJEANS ...... 8.98 23 COTTON VISORS 1.48 buys for men NOW 43 TERRY SPORT SHORTS .. . . . • • . . .. . 1.98 SOS.SLY.SWEATSHIRTS .. .. . 1.98 47 MENS JEANS . . . . . . .. . . .. .. • . .. 3.98 29 S. SL V. SWEATER KNIT SHIRTS . . . . . . 3.98 59 L SLY. SWEATERS ...................... S.98 99 S. SLY. DRESS SHIRTS . .. .. . . . . . . 5.98 47 L. SL V. DRESS SHIRTS .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. 5.98 31 S. SLY. KNIT TEES . . . . . . ................ 6.98 MS. SLY. KNIT SHIRTS .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 7.98 59 L SL V. POLY /COTTON SHIRTS .. .. . . . . 7.98 44 MENS DRESS SLACKS . . . 7 .98 53 YOUNG MENS DRESS SLACKS . . . .... 7.98 59 MENS TERRY SHIRTS 9.98 shoes for the family NOW 129WOMENSHEELS. . . . . ......... 3.98 &2 WOMENS FLAT SANDALS . . . . . .. • ..... 9.98 19 WOMENS WEDGE SLIDES . . . . . . . ..... 11.98 76 WOMENS MUSHROOM SANDALS ....... 19.98 12 BOYS VINYL JOGGERS ...... .' ........... 8.98 52 BOYS SUEDE JOGGGERS .............. 11.98 It MENS/WOMENS ADIDAS JOGGER ...... 19.98 30 MENS MESH SLIP·ONS . . . . . . . ....... 12.98 19 BOYS VINYL CLEAT~ . . •.............. 5.98 yardage and notions NOW 208SKEINS100%ACRYLICYARN .......... 58c 823 ZIPPERS .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . 10 for 1.00 &3 VOS POLY /COTTON SHEERS ............. 98c 51 VOS 100% COTTON BROADCLOTH ........ 98c MYOSPOLY/COTTONVOtLE . .. ........ 98c 42 VOS POLY /RA YON CHALLILS ....•.•••... 98c for your home NOW 51 WASHCLOTHS . . . ........•.............. 28c • NAPKJN RINGS .. . . . . . . • .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. 58 17 HANO TOWELS .....•.•....•............. 98c 41 HAND TOWELS ......................... 1.41 221ATHTOW!LS. : .....................•.. 1.41 25 4 PC. NAPt<IN SETS . .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . 2.11 41 lWIN PERCALE SHEETS . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 2.98 21 QUftN PQCALI SHEETS ............. 4.11 2S INfTIAL RUGS ........................... 4.11 47 FULL PRINT BLANKETS ............•.... 5.11 32KJNOPRIHTBLAHKETS ............... 9.11 11 BIDSPftl!AOS ...•... , ...........•... 9.91 Huntington Beach • 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St. • 963-9731 ' ... , ...... ~WOMAM M St9'o11 T•e-or o;yNQ « M llOI tQ1"0 I 100 •e<:r•1 ~o,.,,,,..<11', l'll•U 'Oll W~ \\! ....... ''9"'' 10 ........ ' .. ,.., ~.,.. "~ • •oo Nat• '(Mg 0 llMUDI ,...,,,. oan•u ......,. 41'• llnO\ °"'' """~ ,.,. •• con• "'"-' \ll4f fltr.O ,..,,. ll' °'" ~ CD I MILUON DOU.All MAH St•~• ., .-f'f'> -.t • tv ••~ i .- '~ ' ,._,I I 1)1~•• • n OMl•<l""O II <•I) 1'•'1 ~I Cla tT TA.Ka A n.11 Al M\1.1\0~ a 190\llll>Oll •tlll ~on woman Cha•lt l'lt 81-~-htM 10 •tyrn- ie l\K t~ l"'O~tl OI • QUfftl C\) Hf"''I TO VOUtll ~LTW lhu,.y, Augutt 2\, 1lltl0 · Ca~r' 1ec11A1 .:I cas NEWS !J ABCNIWS Spat.•e Ro•anre &.20 Ell) 'L !DOE IMAK R419u1.,1~ scneOuled P•O- Qr amm1ng may t>e d•tay\Ml due ' pld<IQI bfHllS 9:30 0 8 TIC TAC OOUOH &;) OIOK CAllETI Gue&• T•um11n Capotot Raquel Welch is out of this world a deadly agent sent to Earth to romance Robin Williams on an hour-long e pisode of ·'Mork and Mindy" tonight at 8 on ABC. Channel 7 (Part ,. i ~ STUOtOSEE =r •res Scuoa divers 'llCC .. ano OaM1an Eld• .,,,., "•P•ore Hie Cayman •5•il".:15 i:n.cago G.rl S'OulS pill) earlnDall II~ MERV GRIFFIN 1;00 o ces NEWS 0 NBCNEWS 0 KUNGFU Ca111e 1eacnes •org .. eness 10 an Old man and nos daughrer alter a repe has leO ro a douD•e tragedy fJ AllCNEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD Q) MS. PHOTOGENIC U.S.A. PAGEANT ~OSI Ro::>e•I Urich 11 101ned b) Tne Vu•a;e People. Nop.. sey Russell and Marlene Riec:t 11 the 0...n•s Hotel 1n Les Vegas tor lh•s ltrst annu1I pageant featuring 50 contestants wt>o wiH be Judged on their pno1ogen1c quallt~ poise. beaury and Charm CE STREETS OF SAN FMNCISCO The pot.ee attemp1 to solve 1119 01<1napp1ng of an ant1te fury before any ot Iha v1c- 1tm1 are lulled (Part 21 '1:) MACNEIL I LIHREA NPORT 7:08 fJl) TURN OF THE CENTURY 7:30 I) THE GONG SHOW D IN SEAACH OF ... "Air O.sasrer Predictions · I WATQtGAMIE Q]) FACE THE MUSIC MACHEL I Ll!HAUI RE.PORT '1!) NEWICHECI< Cl) P.M. MAOAZIN£ San Olego Ytchl9men Dennis Connors In prachce lor tne Ametica 1 Cup RaCG. t:OO 8 JOSHUA'S WOALO The telety of a doctor (Rich•rd Crenna) and his lam1ly living In a smell Southern town 1n the 19301 ta threatened when ha treats a blacil pe11ent D GAMES PEOPLE Pt.AY (Premiere) Unusual 11nd en1trte1nlng compe1111ve endeavors and rhe people who parliClpale tn I~ are saluted "' this ser1es. lo be hosted Dy Bryanr Channel Lbfing• , f) KNXT 1CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC cNBC) Los Angeles O KTLA clnd ) Los Angeles D KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind l Los Angeles ~ KCST (ABCJ San Diego G) KTTV !Ind I Los Angeles CE KCOP·TV 11na J Los Angeles 8i) KCET· TV l PBS) Los Angeles G KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntmgton Beach Gumbel .., MOVll! • • • Sre11<1 Oall,11 (19371 BorDara S111nwyc~ John Bol"s A ... nmJn ~.1c rihcas ev11rylh1ng 101 mu love of hor dauoh1cr (2 hrs l fJ (I}} MORK & MINDY A Necro1on agent 1Raque1 Welctl) IS a.nl IO Earlh 10 tnck Mork lnlo te111ng all he knows aboul Earth s cus- toms so lhal lhe Necro· tons can invade Eo.rlh (RI 0 MOVIE • *'" "B Must Ore ( 1973) Darren McGavin. Patrlc18 Neal Pollllcel aasass1nalion and bus•· ~• turmoil complicate the ltle ol a Hungarian llv- • 1ng in South America (2 hrs ) ID P.M. MAGAZJNE tnllal!on-llghllng aulhor Howatd Ruff: a lover's treasure hunr,Suzy Kalter on personahzed flags. Brll Harris reviews ··caddyshack .. CE MOVIE * * "Snowman" ( 1975) Wilham Shalner Trappeo 1n tha mountains in bad wealher a man, hos pal wotl and eagle hghl furl· ovsly for Ille (2 hrs ) a;) THE COUSTEAU ODYSSEY "Tl>e Nile" Jacques and Phlhppe Cousraau explore lhe hold lhat rne Nola has had on mankind 1nrougn- out history as they con11n- ue thetr 1ourney down lhe 4.000-mile·IOng river lo lhe Me<111e<1anean (Part 2)(R) ~ MAGIC METHOD OF OIL PAINTING ' Television TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS Mou11•-.n• lo N ,., .. , Mo•I Wlll••m Aiu"'"""' fl l THI BAJCTl"I Jonah • flN• inn UO CD THE 000 COUPLE T n te•••M t • .nll' lur h1,. ltr1;,n111•ily truur>l~ ''"'·' ••u' UP*'*' c.luh I''"• lnd\.K..lt 1 0\C U In •" 6f'1 ll IOI "ll"m111111g ~·11111 ai) SLIM CUISINI rug• t I l<EEN'S PfiOPLf t 00 I) I CIRCUS Of' THE 8TARS rm11y une *''"~ ot 1111 .... .,Ull ''~• noO ~t• •'" "'41"tnr1n ttdftflQ (t11.ua dCh IHI fJ \!0 BARNEY MILLER Woto ur.<h•r t hypnnt• t • ~p~tl IU f\411\•Jf1'11•11 lltt• 4JGl~1lt. or ~ (.nmo hlwt, OUI •nmt• "lh1xtii1HQ m tru mt111on alll'l•.11 Hot• , .. ~, 111 the equ1&0 1C.t..11R1 ID MERV GRIFFIN QI!) 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WESTERN EXPOSURE C.t1lolc>r111w Onf' PCM!r>oa DY 1en or C.e11rorn11 ' u .. 1 wlln e.ich •lh•~lr aled v1oeo ~lo 10:&2 tLJ LA GRANDE PARADE OUJAD. fh• ~rfO•m>1n<:• nf 0111v G1U,ts,p1u ••t thtt lfl11 J1111 Ffll livJI '" N1c.o lH,. ~hhghlf'd 11:00 0 0 0 ri ' 110 NEWS 0 MEWL YWEO GAME 0 MOVIE * • • Snoo1 1 •tat (),., Lulvr ( 111711 R1c:n>11d Conll' A pohcf'm.;n ·~ dri• vrl 10 f(l\l•t•19P bocaul f' t1~ rerusod to oecome " pt11I 01 the synd1carn t:> rvs I ID THE 000 COUPLE Fe11, h'llp~ O'>CJr land lhu fh1rd n'an SJ>Ot on Hn W,tr<J Coselt s ll/lond.1v ntgnr loofball g.im .. m THE BENNY HILL SHOW Bonny 1.in9n, Jnll t11e• '"~ ht1nf1 at w,.~ltH n huc:nru m EXTENSIONS I 1·30 t) 8 THE JEFFERSON$ LOUl~t· o:.. tltuni&JI tu '"l•1t Goo•qe ~ nund ''" h•~. "''''., ~UUrfl'\ I() WUlli. -,mr)Othly unlll hi-. mntt'l••r u••t\ 111 uu I~·" il<:I (RI 0 THE BEST OF CARSON 0 DATING GAME 0 110) A8C NEWS Q) HOGAN'S HEROES 111•1 POW•j '1IJ1hHH ,, HU<N (,,,,,tlWI rot .. f•I '""',., .. ii tr,w1"0 [t1Ql.1ntJ ftH ,. tu ,.,, (E GET SMART tif.AO, W•U"._ tu jq1Jti,JJ M t•1. ti'• A "' HH ·•""'""' hi fJt•l ht•f .t ltf fl I f tUll I h I hl1J 1•1._1h NIHl U1t•lf 11·36 £t) CAPTIONEO ABC NEWS 11·50 0 10 CHARLIE'S ANO ELS Kl1lly JU(1 k•t• jO•h ,,,, •*' ft.om.a~• n-tut.1U1ttt t11t1 ,,.11c·r1 thti••1 of 1nu ••t.t1.111t•t H•• k1Cfn11PPt!d t.>••f•,rt· lf1•• '••t.t.t 1R1 -MtONIGHT- 12:00 tJ \II., CBS LATE MOVIE • • ', ·cage W11riou1 A Key 119751 Su~nn Dey Sam Borroms A young woman IS wrongly con,.c:r • ed 01 murder i>nd sen1 to cl :ougn female prison 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Four men plan 1ne petlt-1.I JOHN DARLING ( TUBE TOPPERS NBC f!J 8 : oo. -The Games People P lay. The premie re of a sports-variety series hosted by Bryant Gumbel and featuring J ohnny Bench and Cyndy c;ar vey. CBS f) 9:00 -Circus of the Stars . This fourth annual showbiz spectacular features Loretta Swit, Erik Estrada, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Lola Falana a mo ng others. KCET@ 9:10 "Requiem for a Heavyweight." The original Playhouse 90 production sta rring Jack Palance, Kim Hunter . Keenan Wynn and Ed Wynn in a special nostalgia show (see s tory. photo below). c.time to no av11:11 Q) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Jim Pn11lpi lead~ tt\e IMF on un ;,u~a1gnmon1 to ll•••lrOy an organ11ea 1 11me •y1111..-... 1~ (Part 11 m THI! GOOOlE8 ff1ft Ooo~Jlft' 1ur1 u llal&tf fJ·•"' ''••" r,h. ""' ~ttr&c.· 11•1n uotl h111I .. r.ulhttt one me tMnMll '''f" 11l4'0ve ttn<J tit.I., l•W•' lt.J• tH11 tnt11Jo•1y n 30 0 OA TINO GAME Cl) NAT~AI NEWS 1 00 0 fOMOAAOW t '""'~11' W1llUtm 1''011'tt Hiit · If I.,,._.,. .... rntJtUY c.on illf.lftl JutlfJIUJ ',(.f!Ufjlf1•1t 0 MOVIE • • ~ l tto f'uooh~ t--4@1 t r1•1•11 I 1?701 (h W<1ll~"'· Jqlo .,.,,,,, ... A 1r~uf'Q rUNn • r,.,n1,nuo bt tu!> fatnttr "''1t1 t1el1•vtt~ hfl •t. ro,pon .. ''l1lu tor aupply•r1g drug' to h•~ ~t\I•" ( 1 hr . 55 min J 0 19; 8ARETTA h.1,,1110 llltemp" lo pre· ,,.,., a maJOt street war ullur "1>1trr10 gangleade• 1s .,.,,,.,,ded and h1\ g1tllr1and 'lain 1R1 0 MAVERICK 1111.i 1,..,c~ mu11 he4p Dandy Jim Buc~tay &scape from 1all 1n order to 1ecover swindled money Q) MOVIE • • • 'Blossoms In The Dusi I 19' 11 Greer GJrson Waller Pidgeon Al•or losong Mr own chlld " woman opens a home 101 orphaned chtldren end a1temp1s io remove the S11gma or 1llag111mate b1r1hS ( 1111 . 45 min J CE MOVIE * • ·~ "The Olrty Game· ( 1966) Henry Fonda. Rot>- ert Ryan An American spy chie1 1eca11s three of lhe most darong O•plo1l5 1n his ca1oor t I hr 30 min l 2.-00 tJ CJ NEWS 0 MOVIE • • "Five Gares To He11'' ( t959) Neville Brand. Oolo· res Michaels Chinese QUil<rillas caplure a group or Red Cross nurses and a nun 10 provuJe medical a~si~lance lor tnau a1hng 1oad11r 12 hrs I 2:10 8 NEWS 2.30 tl) MOVIE • • ·~ 'Bame Ar B1oa<1y Beech" 11961) Audia Murphy Oototes Michaels A Pac1loc Island IS lhe "8ne ol bloooy guerrilla action against Japanese occuoa11on rroops (2 nrs ) 2:3& t) MOVIE • • • The l as1 Ot The Moh1cans" ( 19361 Ran- dolph Scolt. Hflflry W1IC:OIV on Based on the 11ory by James Fenimore Cooper Fore Wtllllm Hen•y IS anackeo by Indians dunng the French and Indian War I 1 hr . 55 min ) 2:45 CD MOVIE • • •, "Altair In Reno·· ( 1956) JOhn Lund OOt1S Smglelon A IBdy body. guard oec:omes the object or '* 8fl\Pk>yer'1 allec- tiont (I hr .30mln I 2:168 NlW8 3.-00 0 MOVW ••'It "Th• Man wno Would Nol Ole.. ( 1976) Dorothy Maion.. K_,an Wynn f he •k•ppet of a aa11tng bOat finds htma.ll hunted by poltu. the FBI and the Malla when he pick• up • paSMnger and a vagrant off the Carib· bean ( 1 ht • 25 min.) 4:00 0 MOVIE * * * .. K1dn1ppeo' ( 1938) warner B8"1er. Freddie Bartholomew Based on Iha classic by Robert Lou11 Stevenson A young boy ii abducted and sen1 10 sea aa part of his wicked unc:Je'a plan to clalm his 1n11etllaoce (2 hrs I 4:T5 CD MOVIE *•'It ''Ghosts 01 Berkeley Square" I 19H) Roberl Morley, Felt• Aylmer. A dark and dusty old man- llC)n 11 considered • home .. by two long-dead m1t1IBl'y ollicen ( 1 hr . ~o min I 4:25 0 NEWS 4:30 0 MOVIE • * "The Lealharneckt Have Landed" 11936) L- Ayres. rsabel .i-err The Marines try to outwit a Chi· nese bandit 1n Shanghai. (1 hr . 30 mrn ) ti) NEWS f 'riday'• Dayf i'"f* .ff ovif*• 11:00 CE * •, ··Feud1n· Fools .. ( 19521 Bowery Boys. Leo Gorcey. -AFTERNOON- 12:00 0 *•'•"Unearthly Stranger·· ( 196'4) John Nev111e. Gabriella L1cudl CD * • "His Broth..-J. Wi111" ( 19361 Robert Taylor. Barbara Stanwyek ti) * * *'It ''Guns Al Batas• · ( 196•1 Richard At1enoorough. Jack Hawkins 3:00 0 * *'It 'The Deep Six' ( 1958) Alan Ladd. William Bendix IIDl * * 11t ,..,. .. Tiie Spy Wl>o Came In From The Cotd" ( 1966) Richard 8urlon, Claire Bloom 3:30 fJ * * * "Bikini Beach ( 19641 Frankie Avalon, Annelle Funicello by Armstrong & Batiuk LONI ANDERSON, 1~15 15 JOHN CAA.~LING/ HE'S GOING 10 0 E. ct>1NG- A WAL.K-()N ON OU~ ~W/ ~1 YOU'RE EVEN BIGGa:? ... i::joC.1 TA LLER IN PER50N.1 SAG Offers Tl' Golden Age Recoiled TV Contracts By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP) Public television puts on the rose-hued glasses this evening, and takes a glance backward at TV's "Golden Age" with a kinescope presentation of Rod Serling's 1956 masterpiece, "Re- quiem for a Heavyweight," at 9:10 on KCET. Channel 28. It's the right moment for such an endeavor. when today's television industry is struck dead and the p()Stponement of its fall season fare is not universally lamented. Now NBC announces it plans to bring "The Flintstones" back-on prime time. Yes, a perfect time to bathe in the bright memory of a Golden Age. "REQUIEM" HAS come to be a symbol of what was right with television in its beginnings, a standard against which to measure the medium's pro· gress. Some of the principals from that "Playhouse 90" offer their views in a prologue to tonight's presentation of "Requiem,'' part of a series called "The Golden Age of Television." "I think it was just a marvelous time," says Jack Palance, acclaimed for his portrayal of the vanquished pug, Between strangers ~thing is pcmible. .DE~ YVES MONTA.~D IK>Ml' SCHNE.DER •Ill \I a1 COSTA..CA\11\AS Mountain McClintock. "I wish ther e was something like it again ... there's always a yearning and hankering for something that's past. But it was a lovely period." JACK KLUGMAN, host for the series: "You know, live television drama is a rarity these days. But there was a time back in the '50s when you could find at least one live drama on TV every single night . . . Oh, they were exciting, and they were classic and they were modern and in· triguing -wonderful ... "We had incredible writers. We had Paddy Chayefsky and Gore Vidal and Reginald Rose and Rod Serling. We had brilliant young directors . We had Johnny Frankenheimer and Sidney Lumet and Arthur Penn and Ralph Nelson . . . '' Television .back then was "not like today." Klugman tells us "It was really exciting." YOU 'RE TEMPTED, especialfy a(ter hearing that NBC Is going to briqg "The Flintstones" to prime time, to swallow that line and its im- plication: That is, that television was cm~e an inspired and glorious art 11tt Bandit, Frog and Justice ,,,. at it,,,.., in the "'' ntlW """"""'" of ... ~~ ~·._ill NOW PLAYING .............. El TOIO !>81'5HO l.IWIMl'CMMA CU'flfl Colll MHI 979·4UI ........ __ , -.M1tt 891·393S Cl-I• Oran9' 13HU3 -. .......... .... Ml&)HUI form with grand promise for the future before the low-browed public and the industry's money. grubbers and salesmen conspired to subvert this great national treasure, television. Oh yeah? The 1956 season, in which "Playhouse 90" brought "Requiem" and other dramas to CBS, was also the s eason of "What 's My Line ?" "The $64 ,000 Question," "The $64,000 Challenge," "National Bowling f:hampions," "It's Polk a Time," •·Name That Tune," "Ci r cus Time," "Ozark Jubilee" and that standard of high thought. "Do You Trust Your Wife?" Network shows, all. OF THAT SEASON'S top 10 s hows , three were comed y. variety shows, two were sit- coms. two were game shows. one was a western, one was SUS· pence. There was but one live drama show in the lot, CBS' "General Electric Theater." So, watch "Requiem for a Heavyweight" tonight. but con- sider that in its lofty Golden Age, television was precisely what it is today -a business that sells viewers to advertisers. Ocasionally, then as now, a gem slipped through. ''Requiem'' was certainly one. PALANCE AS 'MOUNTAIN' Symbol of Golden Age ''A BETIER .FILM .THAN 'ST AR WARS ' ••• " -TIME MAGAZINE MOVIE RATINGS FOR MRENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE n.. ~,.,. ol ft ••Intl • ro "'°"" -HOottN•.«H*Yol ...... _,,,,_.,,,,..~ ml AlL AOH A.OM1mo l!:!) 0.-11 A\IOtefKH ALL AO~I AOMtf'TIO ...... °" ........ """" . ®HO ONf UNOU'I 11 ~mo IAft 11m11 ,,., .,.,., "' Clfi•" .,..,., AlL am ANO (PJ '11..MS lllCEWI 1"11~ OI ntl MOTl()tj PIGTIJllll COO( 01 ALI MOUl.ATIQN • LOS ANGELES (AP) -As two TV networks an- nounced fall schedules, the Screen Actors Guild extended to the television industry its offer of three-year contracts to producers willing to accept SAG demands. SAG said the plan was extended to TV producers because the guild received good response to a similar request that film producers break away frotn the Motion Picture and Television Producers Negotiating Committee, whiah has so far refused to meet the striking actors' contract demands. A new bargaining session was set for today. "THE LARGE NUMBER of requests we are re· ceiving for contracts in the feature area convinced us to extend the policy to television," said SAG ex- ecuti\le secretary Chester L. Migden. "We expect that requests in the television field will be equally prolific.·· The contracts SAG is offering are three-year pacts that will stand regardless of what settlement is reached with the producers' committee. They include SAG demands for highet pay and participation in producers' receipts for sales of programs in the fast-growing home video market. Earlier interim agreements had called for retroactive acceptance of whatever terms were negotiated at the bargaining table. SAG said Landsburg Productions, which produces "That's Incredible." was the first television company to request a three-year contract. SAG MEMBERS HAD picketed outside the "That's Incredible" set al Sunset-Gower studios this weekend to protest filming using Olympic athletes Kurt Thomas and Mike Erur.ione instead of regular.hosts Cathy Lee Crosby, John Davidson and Fran Tarkenton, who are on strike. The month-old strike by some 67,000 members of SAG and the ~merican Federation of Television and Radio Artists has halted virtually all produc· tion of prime-time comedy, drama and variety shows, throwing a monkey wrench into network preparations for the fall TV season. rll' n111.1 -.a n11 " ~ f;• fi1•11111 rt .. -'I' ,', ~ .. . ' &NTERT AINMENT J INTERMISSION \3 ; . , ' -~ . ~ '\I 1\\ .._I 11 I\\ l ''ii. 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"AIAPUNE" (PG) '----.J ......... ~~~~= t:ll ( .. 4~~53 l "MY=~~NI ~-----. ... .... :t t ti It , ___ ,.._,,...,., ... _ _... ....... -IOlaltl) .... ~ .... , Thuraday, Auguat 21 . 1980 DAIL V PILOT Bl Theater Magazine Born Three hows Ending Rwu Alnng Co'"t Dack In the early Seventiea, communit y theater had Ila own perlodlca.I. a ma&H,ne called Showcue •hlch WH devoted to the theater scene In Southem Calltomla with particular focus on Orance County That pubUutlon hH Iona since been dltcon· llnued. and &Ince then people who participate in community tt\eattlr have t\•d only neeuna announ· cement.t in newspaper• (and columns like this one> to keep \hem abrus t of what theaters are cHtlna tor what phays Now come11 , bot off the proverbial press, Stage Door Ntwa, Mn elcht p11re magazine devoted to •·all ttk-newis undtlr the sun on thti performing arts In Oran1e County " l\'1 published by two women Iona 1ctlvt1 in local theater, ROtl lyn Nehls and Shirley Rumano o( Irvine. Of' PAancu1.Aa I NTEREST to actors will be Its centerfold not at all like Playboy's, but probably more intriguing t o prospee tive performers . Here is lis ted two pages of casting news for most of the county's theater groups (the others are expected to 1oin the fold once they get wind of il) Intermission Tom Titus theatrical sun this week, while three local stage productions are ringing down their curtains. They are the Irvine Community Theater, the Laguna Moulton Playhouse and Laguna's Act IV players. Irvine's revival of "The Man Who Came to Dinner" winds up its three-weekend run with final performances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. (754·3643). William Lyon heads the large cast in the 40-year-old comedy at Turtle Rock Parlt. on SunnyhiU Road of( Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine. "The Fantasticks" is on stage tonight and Saturday while "You're a Good Man. Charlie Brown" plays Friday at the Moulton, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743). Curtain time for both shOws is 9 p.m. "Black Cpmedy" completes its two.weekend stint for the Act IV company with performances tonight through Sunday at 8 p.m. and Saturday af- ternoon at 2:30 (556-7411 ). The high school is at 625 Park Ave. in Laguna Beach. 1 1~ .. f_I{: ....... ! l!:g)-. . • .....~ NOW PlAYING lDWHOI' IMltlfOt !il•la All.I ~O 74'4 lNl llOI' llllllll•OTOll H•AUllQIOll Stlc• 1'8 0311 • ., .. <• IOUT"COUf l4911n.1 8tK• ,9, IS14 ITI OlUll Olllft•t• 0•1noe &39 1110 Cl•tOOM( O•.i>gt 1>34 2~'>l ....... Mlll'llll 8tu ~29 S339 lOW&aOl'YIUO l W .. M•U tOll V1e10 alO 6ft0 ...... , Jt 01110·1• wu1'"'""'' 0 1 3693 •...a•u-r111 J., ... ~-·· IOWAJIOI Cllltl .. WI$ I 114 tHIUIA MIUIOll OA"l-111 ,..,.,," "''' • I \'fJ.1 r ... ,. M"' ~o O\~ .., • 4V ,. ...,, •• Also, there are feature articles, reviews (the first one's on Orange Coast College's musical "Company "). trivia questions and other theatrical potpourri. If you 'd like more information, you can write to Stage Door News, 86 Briarwood, Irvine or call the publishers at 541-9431. ALSO ON THE BOAR DS AT local theaters ~!~.~19.~1~.:~rlf f'!'.,'0'"'J; ~ouam t~~!~~~O::~t1• this weekend a re: .. , ...... ""'"" ... 1 .. , ,_.,.., -"Grease" at the Harlequin Dinn er --.:==================~=== THER E'S NOTHING NEW under the Wuntry AUXJrds Finalists Named NASfMLLE (AP) -The 4,900-member Coun· try Music Association has singled out the Charlie Daniels Band as a finalist in five categories or its annual awards competition . , Also selected as finalists in four categories were Kenny. Rogers and Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers Band. The winners will be announced Oct. 13 in ceremonies televised from the Grand Ole Opry. The association named the Charlie Daniels Band as a finalist for its top award, entertainer of the year. In addition, the band will compete for the organization's awards as group of the year and top instrumental group, while its hit song "In America" puts the band in cont~ntion for the as· sociation's awards for single of the year and best written song . "I'm honored, flabbergasted, overwhelmed and extremely happy.'' Daniels said. \ Rogers was voted a finalist as entertainer of the year and top male vocalist. His "Coward of the County" made him a finalist for single of the year and his album "Kenny" is up for album of the year honors. Gatlin and his brothers were finalists for en· tertainer of the year. group of the year, instrumen- tal group of the year and for the top single award with "All the Gold in California." Long-Running Play to Close LONDON CAP> -''Jesus Christ Superstar," the musical whose worldwide success surpri~ed even its two young British creators, finally comes to a close in London's West End aner a money· spinning run of eight years. The show ends Aug. 23 at the Palace Theater after 3,357 performances, making it the longest· running musical ever on the London stage. "In theory. I suppose we could have let it run for another five years," saJd the show's lyricist. Tim Rice. "But after a while, you don't score many points for running indefinitely," be said. "Besides, last winter the show bad a rough lime by its own stan- dards," withtoomanyemptyaeats. Because or a contract between the Palace Theater and the Robert Stigwood Organization, the show's producers , "Superstar" could not play elsewhere in the British Isles as long as it re· mained at the Palace. "We have been inundated with requests over the years," Rice said from his home out.side the university town of Oxford. "We felt we just had to take the show into the provinces where it will gain a whole new audience." An extensive British tour is planned for next March. J 1 1 , l J Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa An a (979-5511 ). Performances njghtly except Monday through Nov. 2. "Apartment 8 Strikes Back" with Kaye Ballard at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pi co. San Cle me nte (492 -9'950 ) Performances nightly except Mondays through Sept. 28. -"CalHornia Suite" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. in the Seacliff Village shopping center, on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach (847 ·4465 >. Performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8: 30 through Aug. 30. BRUBAKER (R) U :tl,2:_,11 7:4.10:\t URBAN COWBOY (PG) \2:00.t:•l:W 1:•1- HO NUKES (PG) ,.,,......,. 'Ill.A MT.~ A FANTASY. A MUSJCAL, A PLACE WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' YIEJO TWIN Mission V1e10 830·6990 EDWARDS' BRISTOL Costa Mesa 540 7444 EDWARDS' CINEMA WEST Westm1ns1er 89 I ·3935 CINEDOME Orange 634 2553 P4CtftC 5 ANAHEIM DRIVE-IN Anaheim 879·9850 "You ••• " Keeps you on top of the local scene ... DAILY PILOT , J "AIRPLANE" ·~' ~ COUMTDOWM'" INI "XANADU" (PG) -.. ILUES IROTHERS" 111 '"THE IEMPllE ,,., STllKES IACIC" --PAiia- SMOKIY & ·T H I IAMMT PAlrT II INJ "HOHIYSUCKLI IOSl" ''Tl41 MAIM IYIHr' l~I ====--~.:.:::::.. . ·--' I "All flt.AMI" trGI ;:mu_o~~IMGS": I '"fHI IWI U.GOOH• ••• "CALIFOUUA. SUITt"I • ~ INI "HUNT&•,,., "fSCANAtOM ALCAftAX" "CHHCH & CHOMG" "ACAPULCO GOLD" <It ' .u -..-.,,. .... __.,,., ~-11 ... ·-~,.._ l , Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. ... and the Cr.and Porta~e now ofl'en. rou an c:venlnit to c.:ompete with your famrice mc:mory. Soft tinkling dinner musk . elt'{tant andlcllt uble settl~. the ((ran<k:ur of ffamin~ 111hlcskk cookery ~ ultimately danceah!c Dkk Powell Trio is featured Thursday through Saturdar 7'to 11. and ~oft piano ocher~~. -.... .. ------· ---------· llOMJIT KA n "AIRPLANE" DIUI.' \.U . I ... I It (l'O/ , ....... 10 .. .. ''FAME" J:.vt.;. v -1': , _....._ ... --~~ 8-~f "I'm havi"8 a bunch ol the girls over What goes well wttboul men!" "Cot o problem? Then wn te to Pot Dunn. Pat will fut red tape. getting the onsweT* and action you need U, soh;e inequities in governminl and business. ·Mail JIOt.lr questions to Pat Dunn, At. Your Sennce, Orange Coast Dculy Pilot , P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA ,'2626. A8 many letters a8 po8Stble will be answered , but phoned mquin e8 or leller8 not including the reader's full name. address and bu.smeu hours· phone number cannot becomndered. Thucolumnappearsdai· hi escept Sundoy8 ... PMll To.,,ard Wret1t!h Safety PEAR PAT: Can you settle a minor argument between my father and me? When I use a wrench I always push it away from me. My dad says you should pull it toward you. Who's right? K .K .. Irvine Yoar dad. When a wrench is pushed and it sUps, your hand slams Into a wall or something else rigid -and this can result in smashed fingers. Also, the movement can cause a fall from a ladder or chair or even from a normal standing position. In the unusual circumstance where lack of spate prevents the wrench from being puUed, the pushing must be done with great care, bracing yourself or taking whatever steps are necessary to keep from being injured should the wrench slip. Using the right size wrench can solve this problem. When a nut or bolt won't "give" with normal pressure, apply penetrating oil or other lubricant made for freeing "frozen" parts. Don't ever use a pipe extension or a nything else to increase the leverage of a wrench. To prevent a nut from vibrating loose, use a lock wulter or a Uqedd a.bat Is applied to Ute &~uda .. 'nle UqaJd hardens and bolds everytJdng tightly lD plac:e, yet will break loose when a wrench Is applied to the nut. DEAR PAT : If I'm not mistaken, mail order complaints account for a large number of A YS readers' problems. Does the county Office of Cons umer Affairs also get a lot of mail order com- plaints? L .L .• Costa Mesa Mall order dtrficultles top the llsl of Office of Consamer Affairs' c:omplalDts, with 3t7 reported in 1971, ac:c:ordlng to the agency's annual report. Other "top 10" complaint areas I.Deluded: residential prope rty rental, 394; auto repair/· service, 330; non-professional services, %58 ; farnlture/furnisblngs, 22%; home re modeling/add1· lions/pools, 178; carpets/flooring/draperies, 171; major appUances, 147; autos -tires/batleries/ac- c:essories, 138; and te levision, 123. A total or 4,183 tomplaiqts were filed with the Office of Consumer ~ffaln In 1979. Dlr«¥tOrtf for f'rn11.-hflrf»" DEAR PAT: ls there a book that lists all or the franchisors in the U .S.? I've looked in bookstores, bot haven't found anything like this. W .H., Huntington Beach Tlae u1• Fruc'-11e Auaal" la wlilat yoa wa•t. Tldl lSZ·page di.rectory ud ll&llAook f1llly cleecribes 1, 711 frucllllson, btch1dblg addresses, deacrtpdou of bulDes1et1, reqlllred lavestments ud &lie people to coatac:t. It Uats Ute types of frHcldMd bubtesaes raacbll from bed·wettibg" pre.etldea cllalcs to malfler repair sMpl. Tiiie lwldbook sectloa btdades clla,Wn oa Ute frucldM metlllod of dol.91 .,_lneu, Ute Federal Trade CommlNloa'a aew fraJ1Clllae rule and bow to lave9Ugate Ute fruclllse opportalty, as well as a complete rruclllM contract. 8eq11eSl from yoar llbruy's reference section or order fw flZ.15 plas 75 cents poeta1e from Info Pre11hie.,731 Cetlter St., Lewt81oa, N.Y. Httz. lJraf t Holdouts Face Prosecution DALLAS <AP) -Selective Service director Bernard Rost.ker says young men who fail to reg- lster fortbedraft will be tracked and prosecuted. • Roetker, speaking at the annual national A.11VETS convention, said the number or reg· lltruta has not been tabulated. But he said he believes the "vast m ajority" of those required to n1tster have done so. "We will endeavor to locate thole who did not re,uter, and if necessary they will be prosecut· -9,'' he said. "We believe that ls t.be only fair thing to do." ~of Some t.opia Include; • Develop lrnalination • Leam to think LoaicaUy • Roll of 11ubcofl11cious In thlnkinJ • Faat vs 1low rate of th1nkin1 • Roadblocka to thinklnJ and mudl, anuch t'DOft Call for Brochure eta ... DOW fonnia\I 714) 538-8313 .. laltn Deaf-Mute Unfit for Trial C lll C A GO t AP 1 Ptychulog111ts and i> )'Chialrista havt' concluded tha t t>onald Lani . the deal mull' whose nor)' wu portrayod in the book and television movie, "Uummy," ts unfit to 1t1md trial on murder charae1, ll{'Cordin(I to cour t 1>11pert1. 1'ht! find.Ina:; wer~ contamed ln rt-p<>rU •ubmllted by experts to Circuit Cou rt Judie Joseph Schnt>adt-r O n ~ !J rl vate psychologist who worked with Lung several months estimated the 36-year-old might be ready for trial in three to fi ve years. T h e o the r s d i d not make estimates. 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There are no wbat the 1umm'"r .iame r~ally 11 or should be--all about . COMMENTARY To belUl wllh. ball 11mes at Wrialey Fleld·ue Uke nel.lhbofbood evtnta, o~,n1 larftly to the ball park lllelt Md. a UtU• bit perhaps, to the way the Chk-.c> Cubl are playlna these days li1ht.1 for nJ•ht 1amea Hence, the Chicago Cubs of the National BasebaJI Lea1ue play all of thelr home 1amea In the hours of daylight. If it gets dark before the game is over, they finish it the next day. THE GAMU AT WaJGL8Y aren't at all like lbe melodtamu played on plasuc ,rass ln dome l\adlwm of raw concrete and 1lainles1 steel that ttlevlsion makes larger than Ille. SOME SA V ALL THOSE DAV GAMES cost the club a pennant or two in recent decades when tired Cubbies wilted In the hot, dog days of sum- mer while other teams played, refreshed, in the cool of the evening. You can get )'our teeth into a ball game at Wrisley Field. A visit to the ball park. three dozen blocks or When your team hasn't been in the World What Suspension? Earl Weaver One of a Kind By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of llM O~llf l'li.t Si.If As far as Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver is concerned. sus· pensions don't exist. ··How can the man suspend me? I just refuse to be sus· pended. And that's the end of th~t." Weaver said Wedne~day, prior to the Angels·Orioles · game at Anaheim Stadium. On Wednesday American League President Lee Mac- J>hail ordered Weaver to sit out three games for hitting an um- pire in the eye with the bill oC his cap during an argument Saturday night. THE SUSPENSION is sup- posed to begin Friday. but club officials say Weaver will appeal the decision. League rules say he can continue to manage until the appeal is heard. ''Even if I chose to let the man suspend me. that's a joke and you and I both know it," Weaver continued. "Suspension is just a figure of speech." Does that mean that if Weaver lakes the s uspension he'll continue to manage from a box seat in the stadium? "Well, "°" can say that. I can't," Weaver said with a pix- ieish smile on his race. "Maybe I'll just watch the games on closed cire'Uit TV. I'll call my wife but get a wrong number and it will bethe bullpen. And I'llsay. 'Marianna, would you get Tim Stoddard up in a situation like this'?" WEA\"ER OBVIOUSLY isn·t taking the suspension too seriously. He and MacPhail are old friends. dating back lo the 1960s when both were in the B'altimore organization -Mac- Phail as GM and Weaver as a minor league skipper. "I know what Lee's up to. He feels guilty because he made me work those three days at the All-star break," Weaver said. "He wants to make it up to me. But the pennant race is just a little too tight for that now. I'm oot going anywhere." As of Wednes day night Weaver had yet to file an ap· peal; he said he would let other people take care of It for him. He wasn't going lo bother himself. "WHEN I WAS YOUNGER I used to accept suspensions." Weaver said. "Not anymore.·· Weaver has been suspended three times in a major league career spanning 13 seasons. The latest was last August for ques- tioning the Integrity of a li>nglime enemy, umpire Ron Luciano. ' Weaver didn't acknowledge that ~uspenslon a ny more than this one. "I took four days off last year ror health reasons," Weaver ex· plained, tongue planted firmly in cheek. The closest Weaver would come to admitting he might be Corced to take a suspension now wu this: "We'll see. l plan to .... ..._.. EARL WEAVER, UMP JO ... SHULOCKCHATWEDNUOAY. slick around, maybe my health will go. We'll see ... THE CONTROVERSY start- ed with a simple checked swing by Oriole Pat Kelly during Saturday night's game with the Yankees. Plate umpire Steve Palermo asked for help from third base ump Dale Ford, who called it a strike. Weaver reacted. MacPhail reached his de· cision after reviewing TV tapes, Even i I I clto•e Io let t~ •an •upend 111e~ tltat'• a joke and flOH and I llotlt l.:noae '<. Stuperuiot1 i• J aut o '~ 1111re of 11peeclt. written rep ... rts from the um· pires and a personal discussion with Weaver. "It is clear that your protest to the umpires over your objec· tion was unreasonably forceful and dramatic, unfairly delayed and disrupted the game, and was intended to belittle the game officials," MacPhaU said In a message to Weaver. '•Furthermore, unfortunately. in the course of the protest you hit umpire Rich Garcia in the eye with your cap," MacPhail continued. EVEN GRANTING that the contact between cap and eye was probably accidental, Mac- Phail said it was the primary factor that led to the sus- pension. The incident spoiled what otherwise might have been a very good week for Weaver. On Monday he signed a new two- year contract conservatively estimated at $175,000 per season. He says it will probably be his last managerial contract. He plans to retire after the 1982 season, at which time he'll be 52. Weaver has been ejected 76 times, more than any other ac- tive manager, but he also owns more pennants (four ), divisional titles (six) and vie· tories (1,170) than any other ac- tive manager. AN0111ER FIERY and suc- cess ful manager, Leo Durocher, once gave this answer to the s ubject of baseball arguments: '•People are always asking why you bother to argue with umpires when you know you can't win. Sometimes you do it to protect your players. You don't want him thrown out of a game, and you do want tµm to know that you're bac.kin'i him up all the way," Durocher ex- plained. "And there have been times, I admit, when I have tried to wake up my team by whipping up a fight. But mostly, it's because if you have any com- petitive juices. you can't stand h avi n g somebody take something away from you. "You argue with the ump because there's nothing else you can do about it." The same question was put to Weaver. Why bother arguing with umps when you can never win? "l argue with umps,'' he answered, "because Leo Durocher argued with umps.'' 1 Bkds llounce Back, 6-5 On .lune D the Orlolea were buried ln sixth Place, tYt pmes behind the Yankees. The defeQd· In• champs were left for de.ct. l .. We've erawled out of more coffins than Bela l.a80ll.'. says Mana1er Earl Weaver, whoa• club II ... tn MCOlld place, Jun I~ back. They have .._ nlncamated. Baltlmon kept the pr...un on tbe Yankeet by •aadta1 tbe Aa1el1 a •••• lO•lftDIDI IOH at A••Mlm l&adlum WednetdaJ Dlabt. The pmaant race t. luM'•1 ap, Uld W•nr 11 ._,., to be a part of it. ··w.•v, IOl the pit= 11111 tbe IUY8 an :•• ....... tlle .... prett,. • ........ ,.. "The rPP.-,,loaH . ...,.,...., • ...._ ..._,. ww be 1ooc1 ~ Aqela can play a bla Plrt lD the AL &ut r i Divl1loo race, which perhapi C. aome conaolatlon since they've Iona 1ince •topped betn1 a factor in their 0'11 dMslcm. Followtn1 ton.11ht'1 finale in the three·1ame ,.rin wttb Baltimore, the Ansell bolt tbe YankHI for a weekend set. They ire boplJll to pla1 the role of 1poUer. . 'The Oriol• IOl off to I 'Hl ltart, tbelr worn April ln af yean, ao cllmbtna beet into the rice h11 been 1 cmaiderabJe aebiev......i. But Weuer remembera tbat Use cb1mptoub1p driH lut lfflOa ltart.ed the lame wa,. ··we 111&-... o1 ov nnt 11 .... the tut tmw ln the WGrtd sen.," Wea""..,., "ID betw- we were the belt tum In the llDI"'"." ' -b)' O.••CnaJa•• I Series amce 1945, you reach for explanations. Wrigley Field has a lot of baseball tradition associated with it. sun. it lsn't larger than life. Yankee Stadium, before the remodeling, was larger than life. You could trudge, on a January pilgrimage, through a Toot of snow from a Yankee dugout that even In winter smelled of tobacco juice to the monuments to Lou Gehrig, Miller Huggins and Babe Ruth in center field and look back at all those empty seals and still be awed. you'll find it set al an angle toward the lnfleld ao you can see what's going on without getting a stiff neck. A VISIT TO THE ASTROOOME in Houston is like a trip to -well, Texas. Was baseball really meant to be played indoors? The short distance between the fou l lines and the stands and the ivy on the outfield walls make the playing field seem smaller than it really is. It's 355 feet down the lert field line and 353 down the right field line. Dead center is-400 feet from home plate. Compare those dimensions to 333 feet down each foul line and 404 feet to dead center at Anaheim Stadium. Bt.rr THE POWER ALLEYS al Wri~ley Field are 36ll feet, shortest in the majors, compared to 386 feet at Anaheim. And they say· that. when the wind is blowing out -toward Lake Michigarl -:-Wrigley Field is an unforgiving place for pitchers. Wrigley Field isn't like those places. For one thing, it's a lot smaller. The seating capacity is just a couple of hundred shy of 38 ooo. And there isn't much room between the foul iines and the seals. Fans in the box seats almost are part of the action. If your seat is very far down either foul line, Because of the day games m a working man's town. the Cubs draw a lot of young people to the <See FIELD, Pa•e 8%) ................ DODGER DEAAEL THOMAS THROWS TO FIRST OVER MONTREAL'S AON LEFLORE. Ask Bradzlaskl Nice Guys Seem To Finish Last By JOHN SEV ANO Of tM Delly ,. .... Sutl "Don't buck the system." Thal phrase has been pounded, and pounded, and pounded into the youth of America for generations. "Be truthful. honest, and justice will always prevail." has been the accepted alternative. The justification of all of t.his is naturally the dissenters were punished while conformers were rewarded. SOMEHOW, SOMEWAY, however, Ram linebacker Bob Brudzinski has gotten lost In that theory. He didn't try to buck the system <as the Fullerton Four have done). He was truthful and honest. And yet management has taken Brudzinski's lnteartty and honor -said ttiank you - and then promptly s hoved it back in his race. Bruchinskl, like teammate• J aclil: Reynolds and Vice Fer- ragamo, ls currenUy on the option year of b1a recenUy completed threedear contract. tor monthl, be an bis agent Howard Sluther have tried to iron out a new atree- ment, but to no avail. And now, with the regular season only two · weeks away. the solt·spoten rlchtside linebacker~· startblt to feel concern about hls future. "I COULD HA VB BEEN a bad l\lY and not come to carop," admitted Bruchlnakl. "But J'm trying to stay in c1mp ~do my thiftl. I've been 1 lood fU1 tnd a bowed lood f 1lth in lettlnl my contract alped. "But I'm 1ett.lD1 Ured of play· ln& tbe waltinl game. They've bad all lut Muon 1nd the off • 1ea10D. My aaent talk• to them ud then they <Rama> 1et beet to b1m a month later. I wouldJU1t like everythln1 to 1et 1trai1htenedout. •'There, has been very little 808 BRUDZINIKI pro1reu -we're still far apart." 9&UDZIN81U ADMITTED that his salary for the 1979 seaaon wu "around" the NFL aver.,• for Unebacken, which WH •• 177. With lnf11t1on, bis yearlJ ~cbeck for tlUI year would compute to tTS,000. Naturally, tlaote fl1urn are notblnl to btlk ·at until roa re- alise (1) BrWliaald ii DGt ID IVll' ... linthaeker; ancl (2) he ta not demandlq an exorbltut r1ile. Of COUl"M, the former No. 1 draft cbatce (''1'1) out of Ohio State doelo't like to be ln1Ultad, either, and that'• exactly what the Rama did wJtb their ftnt contraet ofter. ''Tiiey otl.-.d me 1... tbaD wbat Jobanle JobDIOD would be makin1 hi• flrtt year <tt00 .000 )." conceded (See 9RUDllN8KI, P11e 81> I Reuss Has Montreal Feeling Ill MONTREAL CAP) -Tossin~ a six-hitter at the Montreal Ex~ on Wednesday night did as mucf\ for Jerry Reuss's stomach as it did for the West Division title hopes of the Dodgers. After spending most of the day in bed with an upset stomach Reuss improved as the game went along and completed a five -st rik eo ut . no -walk performance in two hours, 10 minutes to notc h his 15th triumph. ·'I don't know whether it was a 24-hour virus or food poisoning," said Reuss, 15-4, of hi s illness. "I didn't feel good at all at the start of the game. "I tried to go one inning at a time. I felt dizzy a couple of times but 1 feel OK now." Reuss·s health improved con- siderably in the first inninJ{ u the Dodgers jumped on Mont· real starter Steve Rogers, 11:9 for a pair of runs, highlighted by Dwty Baker's run-scoring triple and an RBI single by Ron Cey. Rogers, who has oot won since July 16, contributed to his de- mise in the fourth inning by wallil:ing Cey and Rick Monday back·to-back and both runne~ scored to increase the Dodgen mar1in to 4-0. · •. ''The reason I've been winning ii because the IUYI bin been' playln1 ll'••t beblnd rne and 1cortni enouCb runs for me to do It," Hid Reuss. Biker, meanwhile, said tlie victory over Roten ml1ht be a~, lributed ~the law of avera•: ' ''We were due to wtn •t 11alnlt hlm. He'• be1ten u. ~· ty handilf ever since l'ft beee wl&h tbe Dod1en. Outatch of ReHle Smith the rest of up. haven'thlt hlm that weiJ, aotbiab ••••wmtohave:• ••• Coaeena wu the word trOili ll!xpoe llua1er Dtclt WtlUams over the performance of Roten, who hu won only once in nillt 1t1rta1lnce~eAll·star break. • • . . . A CapeW. .. ~ ''°"' ttte Wortd of k,,or11 Youngst r Got His Chane , But Heart Failed t l1 ,.fest ....... AP.,..,.tdte. l'AMP ~l'RINGS. Md Ea1ht yur-old Kw amt Ell K>·ler h•d a bad heart, but ht wantf'd to play root ball t -~ and h11 panonts let bln1 In the end, the aport he loved • brouchtblsde•th ··xwatM lh•ed a happy ure." aald hl1 father." and, If he had to dlt anyway, wt're 1tad h cowd tw thle w1y, where ht' was hippy ... Kwame <.'Olla~ while c1tchln1 pu1es with about two doten other boys and 1lrlJ dwin1 lootbalJ pra<'tlre 1n th13 WaahlnitonsubW'bMonday Htdled about80 mlnut .. lat«:r "We're not blanaln1 anyone," said Phillip Kyler, the boy's fathtir. an operator on the Metroaubway system • .. Ht juat wanted to be the beat at cverythlna," adde<l Geraldine Kyler , the child's mother "All hlJ life it 1eemt.'<I he was tryin,1 to make up for how much his heart problem held him back ... He was a football fanatic. He told me Just the other day, ·t don't wanttosiron Uaesidelines like I did last year · " Kwame had lo watch his rriends play last season in the Camp Sprin1s Boys and Girls Club league because of a heart condition with which he was born. The disease, in which two main heart arteries are tan1led around each olht!r, usually kills its victims before they reach their teens. Kwame underwentopen·hearts uriery when he was one year old and had lived f near.normal life. .------.... ••I tltw D•11----- "My attitude is stm the same as it was my first year in the league when I made $50.000. Only now, it's easier t.o pay the bills Ol' Monday.'' Los Angeles Kings center Mattel ot.M commenttni on his reported six - year $3.6 miUion contract slped Wednesday. S pllftWr Ote.-lall • W•11 .. So.r Cleveland ri,bt-banMr DH Split.er, who • brought a S.45 earned run aver.,e into the 1ame, came within two outs of a no-hitter Wednesday nlabt before Chica10 rookie Leo 8•••er1Hd sin1led for the only bit u ·the Indians downed the White Sox, 3--0 • . • In other gamet, WOiie Alkeu sacrifice Oy in the top of tbe 12th inning 1ave Kansas City a 5·3 victory over Tex- as. Geoqe BreU collected a homer and lwo'!lingles to raise hls battin1 average to .406, and f<trm er Orange Coast College pitcher Dan Qaiaea· berry was credited with the victory to im· prove bis record to 10-4 . . . John Wockeahass slammed a three-run homer, and Tom Brookens and Laace Parrish also added homers, as Detroit topped Milwaukee, S-6 with the help of a triple play in the eighth inning. Milwaukee had runners on rlrsl a nd s econd when a grounder to third was converted into the rare triple play, the first for Detroit since s~1LLNE11 July 15, 1969 . . . Ernie Whitt drove in three runs to lead Toronto to a 10-4 verdict over Minnesota . . Bobby Murcer drove in three runs and Tommy John pick'd up his 17th victory as the New York Yankees defeated Seattle, 6-4 . . . Marlo Guerrero's eighth-inning home run, the second and last hit off Denis Eckersley, gave Oakland a 2·1 victory over Boston. Eckersley carried a no-hitter through six innings. · Cabell•• Key Hif Pace11 ffoU11f o n Houston scored four runs in the sixth innin1 on • a pair of bases-loaded walks and a two-run single by EDOI Cabell and went on to defeat Pittsburgh, 5-1 Wednesday night in the continuing batUe of Na- tional League division leaders. Pittsburgh's Jim Bibby took the loss. only his third or the season against 15 victories . . . In other games, Al Rar1esllelmer and Greg Minton combined on an eight-hitter and Larry Hen doe stroked three t hits to lead San Francisco to a 2·1 victory }•; over the New York Mets. The Giants have crept to within 6'h games of division lead· ing Houston in the National West ... Bob Horner, Gle1111 Habbard and Jerry Roy1&er drove in two runs apiece in a seven-run first inning that carried AUanta to a 9-5 triumph over the Chicago Cubs . . . Two singles by Lala Salasar in the same i.nnlng and a two-run sin&)e by Gene Klcllardl powered San Die10 t.o a 7-5 vic- tory over Philadelphia. The Padres scored cnnL six times in the firth inning A sacrifice fly by Du Drleuen scored Cesar GeroaJmo in the 12th inning to give Cincinnati a 4·3 victory over Sl. Louis. .. Para,,,...~ Fall• a.a,.,.., .~Id• parapl~stc ewlmmer John Robertson or San Ole to to DOVER, l!dl1land Rou1h weather forced a abandon his attempt to 5wlm the English Channel early Wednei1day morn I nil after some seven houra In lhewater. Robertson. 30, who is paralysed rrom the cheat down follow- lnac a cur accident In 1969, was wheelf!d down to the edte of the watt1r It Dover's Shakespeare Beach Tuesday night and aet out on hluefond Ch1mnel attempt He quickly swam Into rou1h seas By mldnl11ht "a near a•I " was a.weep1nii lhc central section or the 21 miles of waler betwtten Dover and the nearest Point on the 1-'rcnch coast. Observer· on the F.n1lh1h coastsald Robertaon was makln1 i&ood progress until he hll rouah water . Hobert.son, former star swimmer at Kent State University In Ohio, m1tde his firs t attempt to :swim the English (;hannel In 1976 He wa1' forced lo I( Ive up after l8hours In the water. Pluf10ff•. Sftrit-• Dafft• .-. .. , • po11bcuson piny will begin Tuesday. Ort. 7, with N to;W YO RK Ma)or league buseball'a • the lt'a~uc cham1llOnships series and the 77lh World St-rw11 opens ont· week later, Tuesday. Oct. 14 The National League championship series will be11ln lt11 be l of.five compNition in the stadium or Its Etutcrn <'ham pion 1'Ut!Sdav night, Ott 7 American League play will oo~ln In lht home park of the Western Dlvl11lon l0h11mvlon on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 8 The World Series will begin Tuesday night, U<'t 14. m tnf' National LeaKUC park All game11 lhut will be hf'lcl In the Na t1onal League city will b • at nlf(ht, lndudinK thf' 11htth tmd seventh games, if nc<'cssary The third game. to h«> hosted by th(• ArlH!nr1w LN1l(ut• champion on F'rlday, Oct 17, ul1m wlll bc a na"hl cm1le11l The only day game11 scheduled will tw Satur<lay. Oct 18. and Sunday. Oct. 19, if necesiutry The Sunduy <'Onte11t will be1ln ot. 4:30 p .m .. 1-;oT. \"a ttk11-flr ff1IP11 !ttpf '' 'f PHdOHf"P llrf"••rd BALTIMORE The flve·1ame series belwcon • the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orlolc5 lhal concluded Monday drew a total attendance of 253,836, the largest total crowd ever lo watch a set of regular-season games between major h!Mgue baseball teams. The old record of 218,948 was set between Au1. 29 and Sept. 1, 1963, when 218,948 attended a aeries between the San Francisco Giants and Los An geles Dodgers al Dodier Stadium. The previous high in the American League was 206,0US for Boston al New York, June 29-July 2 la.st year. L a ker• Sip 8-9 ayne Roblnaon The first pick by the Los geles Lakers in the m annual NBA draft. Wayne obinson of Virginia Tech,agreedto ti-ye tract Wednesday. , Robinson, the 3ls player selected, is 6-9, 235 pounds and is expected lo baWe for the strong forward position. The past three seasons he Jed Virginia Tech in rebounding and was a major reason why the Cobblers made two NCAA ap- pearances and one NIT appearance during Robinson's four seasons. "We feel he has an excellent potential," remarked Laker Coach Bill Sharman. .-------B aseb all Tod a fl -------. On this date in baseball in 1919: John Adams of the Philadelphia Phillies tied a Na-tio~al f.:eague record for catchers by chalk ing up seven assists m one game . Today's Birthday: New York Mets catcher John Steams is 29. A ngeb ' Rudi o .. DlsafJlftf L bc Outfielder Joe Radl bas been placed on the • 15-day disabled list because of a muscle strain in his left calf ... New Yorker Don Paige, known for his great finishing kick, overtook frontrunner Steve Scott who for merly ran for UC Irvine, near the end and held on to win the featured 800-meter race in an International track and field meet in Malm~. Sweden . . . Former foot· ball standout Charlie Krueger, saying he's being denied dis- ability benefits for a crippling knee injury, has sued the San Francisco 49ers and the NFL retirement plan for $10 million ... Mark Wohlers, 14, a student at Wisconsin Lutheran High School. died after collapsing at football practice ... Charles Dolan of New York, a cable television executive, has made the highest bid for the Chicago White Sox and it may be as much as $21 million . . . A 30-year-old Hungarian refugee who fled the world of boxing in bis prime three years ago for an acting career. Joe Bagner, says he's returning to the ring becausethere's no "real high" quite like the fight game. Teleri•loa, Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball _,Dodgers at Montreal, 4:30 p.m., KABC (790); Baltimore al Angels, 7:30 p.m., KMPC (710). SPORTSBREAK I BOATING I FOOTBALL .,, .. , ....... Baltimore lnfleJder Rkh ,,,.,,,., IPaJJc; t11 1tvr1ld Oon Baylor'" uttem pt to t1rPffk up ,. ,,,,,,.,,,. JJl.it y WNlrll'IHJSJy nil(ht IJp did, 11n<t th" Oriol•4: 11,Jl,.da<J 0 1,.fr twin killln6' f)O th(' WYY IO If fi :J /\rnPfif>~frl (;Astf(IJP t(I lff1(1t1 Showing ltH A "e? (A:Jw-ageow .';till /> U.tl(tU 1 f l NEWPORT. R.I fAP1 Te'I Turner'11 hopet of retumlng as the America's Cup defender are riding on a yucht beginning to show its age. Courageous was pestered by more e quipm ent failures We dnesday as Turner dueled twice with Russel Long's Clipper in the final series for U.S. boats. The supervising New York Yacht Club's selection commit· tee abandoned both matches - the first with Courageous 37 seconds ahead and· the other with Clipper 51 seconds in the lead. Neither match cou[\.ted as a completed race. "We've bad three masts in this boat this s ummer," Turner said. "We're light years behind everybody else.'' Courageous, now in its third campaign with Turner at the helm, was dismasted in heavy winds on July 23, then lost its r~placement s par to severe strain Aug. 8 in a collision with Clipper during a practice start. Turner's campaign stayed alive with a replacement mast on loan from Clipper. The damage report iQ Wednes· day's second race in cluded several pieces of gear ranging from a b r oken s p inn aker halyard to a snapped jib sheet and shackle. Freedom, the third defender candidate, did not race Wednes · day but was to meet Courageous today as the final series leading to the selection or a defending yacht continues. Freedom has los t only two races this summer under skip- per Dennis Conner and is favored t.o win the defender's role. In a semifinal challenger match Wednesday, Sverlge of Sweden beat Australia, which W9~ l:fll"Nil'lt 'l~••r1 1t:: ::"1f1f1.tlo'«•f W8" ~r9gio~ ~101~~9r~ ~y hettvy 'lf'&ll ~t th<> \tart •tf th,. fourth IPJ( rJf Uw" ?A :~ m1li> rac'! Llonheart 1,r F:niitand, 11nly one losa away from tthm1nat1on in th& sem1fmal11 with a l J rec ord, was scheduled today to meet France 3, the leading foreign yacht with a 3·1 mark. Australia is 2·1. and Sverige ts 1·2. T he final U.S. trials will con- tinue until the selection commit· tee feels it has seen enough to name the boat that will protect the New York Yacht Club's un· broken 1.29-year hold on the cup. NBA D evelo p s Minor Lea gue NEW YORK (AP) -The Na· lional Basketba ll Association, which traditionally has fed off the college game, is laking steps toward developing the Continen- tal Basketball Association as a minor league training ground for players, officials, rules and equipment. "The NBA will be spending over $200,000 thjs year on the CBA," said Jim Drucker, com· missioner of the CBA, which began operation in 1946 as the Eastern League and bills itself as the oldest existing pro basket· ball league. "Thal includes a cash pay- ment or $190,000 plus about $20.000 or $30,000 on salary for the CBA 's Supervisor of Of· fi cials and scouting of referees,'' explained Drucker. ''In return the CBA bas given the NBA the right t.o sign any NBA player or referee al any time . ,.,....,."fie •• BRUDZINS KI ... Fr,,_ P age B I FIELD ... Baseball Standings 4 . ~rudzinski. "Since then they've ~ome up a little bit." . ; &RUDZINSKI WOULD NOT jay what he was asking from rhanagemenl, but did add "it was nowhere close" to the sum teceived by Isiah Robertson tS230,000} of Buffalo, a former ttam, who was the top paid linebacker for 1979. ' Brudzinski. currently, 61 like a ~an caught between a rocJf a.od a hard place. Altbouch be bu )'et to play a down durtn1 the pre-season due to a shoulder in· Jury, he'• itchin1 to tet into ac- tion, especially after a very 1uc- Masful fint season last year ln which he was second on the club in tackles and auilts. On the other hand, be bu that gnawing In the back of his mind tbal no con\ract has been sientd and b.il future, in caae of injury, is almoet nil. "I try not to think about it. 1 try to leave the ne1otlationl to my lawyer, but lt'a. dlfOcult,'1 saya Bnldli.naki. "Somet.llMI 1 1ay U: .. Ct,:-' and bave a bard tlme c or aom.UW.. me. ••All ttUa hU been patUcUlarl)' fnutratln1 because of the in· JUry, too. I want to be out there flayt111." Brudlt.Mki has been 1ldelbted hree weeka due to a bane bl bis left abou.lder jolal. 1~eeulattd that kl I inJUl7 would llMl u he had tlll*I a new ~-f eourH, =la•kl llad rd Ulale r , LOO, and a.apedattllem. You cu 10 ... U.. t.ralMr, '' be said, sounding almost de- fensive. "It takes three weeks to heal from an injury like this. I wanted to play, I just couldn't. ''Rumors don't bother me anyway. They're only lies," he added, stating in the same breath be would play against Denver Saturday. How long he will continue to play ls another matter. With the Rama' open~r against Detroit a little more than lwv weeks away, Brudilns ki is undecided as to whether he'll play if an agreement has not been reached by that time. "I just hope this damn thine &ell settled first," ls what he tell.a you when asked what action he mllht lake. "Maybe I'll just go out and play and not negotiate during the eeaaon. Or maybe I'll play and we'll talk as we go. Or maybe I won't play. I don't know," be HYI slowly, sounding confUHd. "I'd like to play, but ... " It loob like any way you slice lt, the FuUerton Four plus the Plutered Four equals the Unhap- py l!:ipi. ball park. That's another reason Wrigley Field isn't larger than life. You can get a good seat in the grandstand for $3.50 ($1.50 for kids). Not that people are knock· ing down the gates lo see the Cubs play these days, but the club policy is to hold 17,000 or so grandstand and bleacher seals for sale on the day of each game. A $COrecard (It's a scorecard, not a program.) costs a quarter . They even print the words to the National Anthem on il. And you can buy a beer without leaving your seat. There used to be two Wrigley Fields. The other one was in Los Angeles. Thal was when the Angels of the old Pacific Coast League were a Cub farm team. You could travel to 42nd and Avalon in LA to watch the likes of "Broadway" Billy Schuster, Cece Garriott, Lou "The Mad Russian" Novikoff, the Sauer brothers-Eddie and Hank- Red Adams and Steve BiUco. But that Wrigley Field ls gom now and there is only one left. Newport Wins, 1 50-137· Mike Robinson acored 46 polDtt Wednesday nlcht but It wa1n't enou1h. a1 Newport Beach topped Robinson's Placentia team, 150·137 in CaWomta Coal\ Leasue buat· ball action 11t U1tlvenlty IDib School. • Newport Detach. the ftnt·.UC. . team ln the summer basketball lu1ue, held a 75·60 lead at halrtlme and managed to hold off the hot·shooting Robinson and Ed Gre11 who added M point.I for Placentia. Freeman Williama led the Newport Beach acorlnc with• polnt1, whUe James WllkH added M. -----·~~----- AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dlvllion W L Pct. GB Kansas City 78 42 .650 Oakland 63 58 .521 15Yl Texas 57 62 .479 20YJ Minnesota 52 68 .433 26 Chicago 49 68 .419 27~ Angels 48 70 .407 29 Seattle 42 77 .353 35~ East Division New York 73 46 .613 Baltimore 70 48 .593 2Yl Milwaukee 66 56 .541 8~ Boston 61 55 .526 10~ Detroit 61 56 .521 11 Cleveland 61 57 .517 111,Aa Toronto 50 68 .424 221,Aa ........,,.sc- e1111,.,.,.. • • ..,..... s. I 10 lnnln11tl Clevel•NI >. Cl'llceoo O Oelroll I, Mllweuk .. 6 1<1nusc11y s. Teuu 1121n111ne11 T0<onto IO, Mlnnltol•. Olk 11..c! t, 8oslOtl I New Yori< 6, 51911114 , .. , ..• _ 81111..-. IM<OntOO< l'-4) •I All9911 (I("'" 2.at,n 8oJton I Tudor ).2) •I O.lollnd ILl,.iwd IMI Detroit IWllCo• 11.a encl U-nffOd t•l .. Mlnnesot• 1w11111m1 1·1 •NI Erlektclft 4-'1. I. II Toronlo (~ 4-101 "Cl'llCIOO (H~.., ... Krevec ).SI, n Clevelend !WllD .. 111 11 KenNI City (...., ~J).11 Hew Y-(PIHTy 7-tl 91 S.lftle ( ....... , .... .. 101,n °"'' •""" sclwdu!M NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Houston 66 53 .555 -Cincinnati 66 55 .545 1 Dod&en 64 55 . 538 2 San Francisco 60 60 .500 61h Atlanta 57 62 .479 9 San Diego 51 70 .421 16 East Dlvl1lon Pittsburgh 67 53 .558 Montreal 65 55 .542 2 Philadelphia 63 54 .538 21h Ne.w York 56 64 .467 11 St. Louis 52 66 .441 14 Chicago 49 69 .415 17 • • I •IV"• kwet 0Mten S, MontrNI I Sin Dle90 7, Pftllac9etpl'll1 5 All•n .. t ,CNCIOOS S.11 Fr-lsco2, H-Yorll t Clft<lnftlltl •.St. Loub 3 ( 12 lnnlnetl HOvt•S,P~I , ...... o-OMten I~ ... I ot Moftlr .. l IS...,.... 12•'1, n I Sen Di19D (Wll9 •SI 1t Pftll ... 1Jpttl1 ICIWI .. uenson 4-01 Sin FrMCIKO (Wllltson .... ,, New YOO'k <Swen s-tl Clllceeo <Krull-a.121 11 At11nte IMMvl• Mll,n PlttlN1fl lttyle-7_.I el Hovst.n "-" 1•10),n Of\lyfM*~. TEST DRIVE DATSUN OF YOUR CHOICE IAIWICk WILL GIVE YOU THE SHIRT OFF HIS I.ACK DON'T MIS BARWICK'S SPECIALS! ""! .. • ne4 TODAY •• Come In For Yoor Free T-Shirt &Demo Ride O'Meara May Skip Tourney Mark O'Meara may not to return to defend his liUe but a full field of 3SO is expected for the eighth annual Costa Me~a Open golf tournament it Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club Sept. 6-7, according to general chairman Joe Costello. "We don 't know whether Mark will turn pro before lhe tourna- ment or not," Costello says. "U he doesn't turn pro. he has told us he would play here again." O'Meara won las t year's event in a sud· den -death playoff over Brad Greer in his first appearance after win- ning the U.S. amateur ti- tle. The entry deadline for the tournament which is sponsored by lhe City of Costa Mesa and run with the help of the Costa Me sa men 's and women's golf clubs wilh over 80 volunteers, is next Wednesday. "We have close to 200 entr ies right now.•' Costello said Wednes- day. "Last year we had to return 40 applications and it looks like we might have to do the same thing this time. They are coming in pret· ty rut right now." Applications are available at all Southern California courses or by callin1 the Department of Leisure Services in Costa Mesa at 754-5303 and ask for Chuck Carr. Players will be divided into four groups depending on handicaps. The championship flight will be for golfers with 0-4 handicaps. Others will include 5-9, 10-13, and 14-18 with those hav- ing handicaps over 18 playing in that bracket. Past champions of the event include: 1973- Jim George; 1974-Scott Simpson ; 1975-Larry Collins; 1976-Ken Teel; 1977-J im Williams ; 1978-Grabam Cowan; 197&-Mark O'Meara. All but Colli n s, Simpson and possibly O'Meara will return to play in this year's event. Collins and Simpson have both turned pro a nd Simpson won his first PGA Tour tourna- ment earlier this year. Rmnbo Featured DEL MAR -The 36th running of the $100,000- added Del Mar Derby will feature Rumbo, who achieved national prom-inence with his effort behind Genuine Risk in this year's Kent.ucky De rby. The Del Mar Derby, set for this Sunday and run on a mile and one-eighth grass course, baa been won ln previous years by such three-year-olds as Olympiad Kins, Bicker and LlptningMandate. He is expected to en· counter strong opposition from unbea te n AriJtocratical, winner of both t be Oceanalde Stakes md La Jolla Mile tllil summer; and Ex· ploded. a late-runninl IOftol ll. ThUf!day. August 21. 1980 DAILY PILOT (,';J Landreaux Wasn't Sweating It ILOOIUNGTON, Mlnn . (AP> -aames "The wuy he'!! been going, when he ,,._.wen no INlftl• of aax!ay for Kt• "J didn't ~vlln know about It until got to 216 they probably said, 'Only 30 LaadNaUJl of the Minn.-. 1\riaa 11 then," confelli~d Landreaux, whose more to go'," said Landreaux , refer- Oeorte Br«& dOHd ln oa his 31-••m• 31 a1mei 1k~10 was lhc 18th longest In Ing to Joe DiMaggio's record SS.game Wttlnc at"'ak. Anwncan IA>uguc history string in 1941. No nall·hitiat No p•c1n1. No 1weal "When I suw he was at 29 I said. "Even in the 20s you get lots of lAI lt o.a. ·wow! II •'11only tiollwo moretogo." publicity, but when you reach 30. that's . 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It t • 'is the latest .-surfing and is recommended only for advanced ·:;·,board sailors for use in winds over 15 knots . · q uadro1i Xll-27 Aronow Returns With New Design By Al.MON LOCAKABEV o.llJ I'll .. ..,..,,., Wrll<tr D on A ro n o w , SJ .year -o ld a cknowledged world leader in the design and construction of high- performance power boats. is at it a1aln after several years' layoff. Aronow's latest creation is a sleek 27 foot hull which he will produce at a new firm called Squadron XII in north Miami Beach. The new plant is on the same street and only a block away from the plant in which he founded the famed For mula , Donzi. Magnum and Cigarette companies. Aronow sold the Cigarette Racing Team company to Ha lter Marine. Inc. of New Orleans in April. 1978. THE FAMED OFFSHORE race driver will ma rket the new boat un- der the name of Squadron Xll-27 on a limited basis. Always one to look for ways to go faster with less power, the former two-time world and three-time U.S . national champion in offshore racing, was the first to win major races us· Ing single inboard a nd outboard engines. The new Squadron XIl-27 .. single· en gine hull's top speed has been clocked at 62 mph and is said to m atch that of competitors' twin Aronow's latest creation is said to use approximately 35 percent less fuel than other manufacturers' com· parable sized dual powered models. THE SQUADRON XII comes with a 400 horsepow e r Me rCr uis e r Cyclone engine connected to a rac. ing type stainless steel proi>eller, and a heavy duty 100-gallon aluminum racing fuel tank. Its cruising range is 225 miles at 3,500 rpm Both the Squadron XII's s peed and cruising range have been certified in tests at Mercury's Lake X in central Flor ida Since the 10troduct1on of his 23-foot Formula hull tn 1962, Aronow has gamed an international r eputation for creating f.ast championship caliber offshore powerboats. most of which he has personally tested in world class sea races. · SINCE 1964 ~n every major offshore powerboat rac- in g title. including the Union of In· t e r national Motor boating's gold med al for outstanding performance in sports. and most key offshore races at least once . -... ----------------------===----------engine models of comparablesize. Aronow is a well-known personality around Newport Beach where he shows up each year for ri rst the Bushmills Grand prix and later the R P. Warmington Gr and Prix. "' BOATING I OUTDOORS 282.S NEW10ltt BLVD.• N'EW1'0tt DACH• (114) 67~ FONerty PbllU,. M'"9w 8torff Jim N ie miec Ca le 11dar Best to Come Sailors Will B e Busy With Marlin Excellent water conditions have p.rovided both harbor area residents and San Diego billfish anglers with 'good marlin action during the past v.:eek and the predic tidn from yeteran fishermen is that, "The best 'is s till to come ... Whitey Ells wor th at Angler 's 'Center in Newport Beach expects ithts season to be one of the better : marlin years on record, IF, current 'weather patterns continue. Whitey !'°\A'~icated that this could be a return -•to a Southeast season, when small Jtopical storms off Baja keep t he winds down fro m the west. ';':When these westerlys don't blow f.b'.e s urface temperature of the ocean "g~ys warm all night long and this is th.! key to a good all around late ~eason. ··~~Evidence of a tropical atmosphere ·ts the very humid weather that cur- 'rently is along our coastline and re· '1atively calm seas. Anglers report tbat there are lots of dolphin under kelp patties with more than a dozen :t~'lten this past weekend . Most of the ,derado are on the large size running •),p'lhe 15-35 pound class. ... h is still very early in our local ~l~;gling season and the fish just ,·Jia,ven't really settled down into a 're.dhot biting mood. Most bill fish· ,etitnen are reporting strikes on lures, ·but there is no color preference. ~'~;Angler's Center says that skippers :•.re ~oming in daily picking our .~rlin lures, and each one is select-:mg a different color depending on L)i.1\at color worked the previous out- .fog. v.~This writ.e r fished aboard the '"' arga II, skippered by Fred Steiner ,this past week and we got zipped off lhe slide on a green lure, while Lee .. . ·-. ' .. Stockland on his boat the "Horny Toad " got two strikes on a mackerel clone and one of the strikes was a boated fish for Dr. Richard Cramm of Newport Beach that weighed in at 128 pounds. Stockland also baited and hooked t.hree broadbill on live mackerel off FISHING the east end of Clemente, but the longest battle of a hooked fish only lasted 30 minutes. Gary Myers of Newport lost a marlin off the 181 Spot on Sunday as the s pikebill threw the lure on slack line, but he did pick up a very nice yellowt.aU off Pyramid while laying over. There have been more than 35 ma rlin boated locall y during the past couple of weeks and perhaps double that count have been ta ken and weighed in at other ports. with San Diego topping the list. As this warm water sticks around more and more tropical fi sh will be moving into local waters. There have been reports of yellowfin tuna taken on the outside already and if this is any indication some area sport boats may be fishing for dolphin, yellowfin, bluefin, yellowt.ail and skipjack near the islands as the bait conditions are ideal, with large schools of anchovies and sauries in our warm blue water. If the albies want to come in and join these other fish then they can be fished as pluggers, with heavy weights as these unpredictable fish were caught during the late SO's when similar condi- tions prevailed. •'' Killing Animals ,,,,' '' . ... ,. . ., "'"'' • j , .. ' .... ' Is It Instinct? >.•11 ttEDDJNG. Conn. (AP) -With the • • .autumn hunting seasons just around ·~t'.,t corner, hunters and preserva-'Ju~nists are once again debating that '~(l,1e-old question: Why do people like .. M>;kw animals? '~"John G. Mitchell, a controversial ~..Q ature love r who has written ·~numerous books and articles on life :u;; the wild, has an answer to the :'-~stion, but it won't please a lot of 1\llnters or many conservationists o-either. ,,.,,.,., ..,.. "-'I think it goes back to the mouth ~'ol'1tbe cave," Mitchell said in a re- •'fflftt interview at hls home in the ~9odlands o( Connecticut. "Some 1·,.ople like to kill animals for the ~,stme reason that some people like to sn and look at a fire ... it's in- "'"Unct." •4'!-.. !)'>. "'"''"'I 11IJNK IT IS basic human ln· ;~tinct to kill an animal and to bring it ~'..~e and nop it on the table because ~'Qlat 'a what we did for so many t1bouaands ~d thousands of genera-~l'o n a," Mitche ll expl ain ed. ~~Nowadays, except for the few re· ~'alnln1 subsistance hunters, the in· ;;afinct to hunt bas become ritualized. •t11t•1 no longer somelhlnl we have to ••*' to provide food for the table." Mitchell'• new book, ''The Hunt," ;>ublisbld by Allred A. Knopf, Inc., eomea out in November and It t•tkl• \he aeemln1ly lmpoulble ,,... of elarllyiq tbe huntln1 va. an· ...._... eontroveray. The book, which pulls no punches when it comes to either side of the is· sue, raised the ire of both hunters and anti-hunters who read t he s erialized version publis hed in Audubon, the magazine of the Na- tional Audubon Society. BUT MOST R EADERS thanked Audubon for it's "inered1ble courage in publishing" Mitchell's worlt. cm HV!VIJNG Mitchell spent s e veral months traveling America, gathering material for bis book. He observed weekend hunters ln Michigan, talked with Eskimo and Alaskan Indian sub- slstan ce hunters in Juneau and traveled into l.he Montana moWltains with hunters looking for record trophies. , Early in his career, Mitchell wrote about pollution and the environment for Newsweek Ma1aaine and the now-defunct New York Jour nal· American. He alao cooalders anti- huatin1 ad¥OC?ate Cleveland Amory a friend. So lt ls undentandable tbat he approached his buntln1 v1. anti· buntiq ualpment primarily u an enviramnentallat. MilcbeU's efforts to remain un· blued also produced ln him a renewed respect rpr the hunter. --' Sm all boat sailors are on the move from San Diego to Marina del Rey this week with two national cham- pionships drawing la rge turnouts. The Sabot national championship got under way today out of San Diego Yacht Club and the Lido-14 interna· tional championship winds up Friday at King Harbor, Redondo Beach. Both e vents a r e drawing large turnouts from Orange County. It will be a small boat weekend at Newport Harbor Yacht Club with the Lehman-12 sailors scheduled to com· pete for the Dodie Beek Gaboon on Saturday. Dana Point Yacht Club will stage its Endless Summer Regatta fo r dinghy sailors Saturday and Sunday, and Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will cater to the Performance Handicap Racing Fle et s ailors in its An· niversary Regatta Saturday Bahia Corinthian Yacht. Club will nde heard on P HRF sailors Saturday and Sunday in the fifth renewal of the 1980 Angelman Series Jn other Southern Ca lifornia Yacht· ing Association a reas . LO• ......... 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Green and Coaeh Jackle Sht rrtll were Pitt "~bmen" in 1977 and thty huve done 1 lot of winnina oveir the pa. t three MalOns 2.8·7 l to ao along with a couple or Super Bo" t titles for the Pittsburgh Steelers and a world charn· plonahipforlhe basebull Ptrates ON PAPER, Pf1T 1s as loaded as anv team m lbe country and pro scouts eatimale that a dozen or more Panthers will be drafted next spring Other s tandouts include orre nsave tackle Mark May. tight end Benjie Pryor. fullback Randy Mc Millan, quarterback Dan Ma rino. defensive end Ricky Jackson. defensive tackles Bill Neill and Greg Meisner, nose guard Jerry White and center Russ Grimm. Marino is a sophomore, White a junior . lhe rest senjors. Everything seems to be falling nicely into place. Pitt lost its starting wide re· ceivers but gets back Larry Sims and Willie Collier, who would have started last year but we.re academically inehgi. ble. The Panthe r s lacked only a breakaway back so Sherrill recruited prep stars Dwight Collins and Marc Bailey. BUT, SHERRILL WARNS: •"Experts don't win national championships in the spring; the football team wins them in the fall. There 's only one champion each year -the team that has the talent, stays rree or injuries. has the ball bouncing in the right direction and pl•y• one a•me al. tlmf' .. Until th• Ma)or1 Oon .,u arrival, Pt nn Slat .. had lhln11 ~retty much Its own way in the East But the Nlttany Lions fttll on hurd hmoa for them last year In the form or an 8-4 record, plus a raah of dl 11 c ipl1na r y ond actdt!mlc 1>robl tims Ttier•• I~ htllt-cJan11cr of a losing seaison l'"nn Sl ut.-should "xwnd lb NCAA rt>cord of 41 consecutive non losan1 <'ump1111tn» but Coach Joe Paterno haad 11uiarh•r buc k miseries a year ago and l>uyle Tate, who handled most of the snap1t, gave up football ~rorr Pi.lt.>mo gun u1> on h.lm EITHER RON BLACKLEDGE. son of tht> htttd <·ot1ch at Kent State, or Frank Rorco, who <11 rected lhe 9-3 Liberty FOOTBALL PREJllEW How 1 tnumph over Tulane, is the likely successor. the offensive line is outs tand- ing . the running backs solid. Tbe defense. which could be as s tingy as ever. features end Larry Kubin and an intact secondary , which will be joined by Pete Harris. who led the na - t10n in interceptions in 1978 but was an academic casualty last season. Besides Pill and Penn State, two other Eastern learn s we nt to bowl games a year ago and won them. Tern· pi e shocked California in the Garden State Bowl while Syracuse whipped McNeese State in the Independence Bowl. Temple lost 13 s tarters. including quarterback Brian Broomell. but Coach Wayne Hardin has a way of pulling rab· bits out of hats. H Tink Murphy can ste p into Broomell 's shoes, he has a standout receiver in Gerald Lucear. SYRACUSE MOVES into its spanking new $50 million Carrier Dome, a filling arena for the talents or junior running bac k Joe Morris . Coach Fra nk Maloney's main chores are shoring up a leaky defense and coming' up with a 8uccessor to s upe r ~uarterback 8111 Hurley Rulgers, which has become an annual wi nner under Coach Frank Burns ; fina lly gained some respect, as well, by uptmdlng Tennessee last year. This season. the Scarlet Knights gel a shot at another Southeastern Conference team, none oth~r than defending national champion i\labama Navy should have another successful ca mpaign with a solid defense and a tale nted corps o f runner s . Coach George Welsh is seeking a quarterback. So is Colgate's Fred Dunlap, whose Red Raiders seem solid elsewhere but must Jell quickly. They open at Penn State. Afte r an 0 ·11 d e but in 1978, Ed Chlebek finally has things moving in the right direction at Boston College. The standouts are linebacker Jim Budness and runnin g back Shelby Gamble. WEST VIRGINIA has a new coach in Don Nehl en and a new stadium but many of the same .o ld proble ms . However. 19 returning starters lend hope for improvement Villanova is anticipating a winning season with more quality players re- turning than ever before, including the top four rushers , the quarterback. the top receiver . three of t he top ri ve tacklers and both kickers. Even Lou Saban, a noted rebuilder, gave up on Army. He stepped down as coach of the West Point federal disaster area last month and turned things over lo his best friend, Ed Cavanaugh. Some friend. Holy Cross lost 12 starters from last year's 5-6 crew. including the top two rushers, the best offensive linemen and a couple of staunch defenders The Ivy League appears as topsy· turvy as ever. Defending champ Yale must replace 13 regulars and will have a new quarterback for the fourth year in a row. Brown's offense will have to carry the load for a while, a lthough the defense includes an excellent crew o ( linebackers . Da rtmouth returns 16 starters, includ· in g quarterback J eff Kemp, son of Jack , and wide receiver Dave Shula. DISCOVER TOYOTAI DISCOVER THE DEA• SI YOUR TOYOTA DEALERS "DISCOVER THE DEAL DAYS" You may have been putting off buy· 1ng a new car for a variety of reasons High interest rates Trying to make do Wha1ever • Discover lols of cars and trucks slicker priced under $5.soo· • Discover luel-ettic1ent Toyotas. like Corolla Tercel 2-Door Sedan. our h1ghest-Lucky you Youve waited your- self into the perfect t1meto j OY(J j)\ ~~~~e ~~~DEALER buy a Toyota Now you can get nd of your gas guuler and discover a fuel-efftetenl Toyo1a lor a lot less than you'd think It's time for your Toyota dealer s biggest sales event of lhe year. He's going all out to sell the last of the 1980 Toyotas There are only a hm1ted number left And dunng your Toyota dealer's Discover the Deal Days:· he'll be forgetting the stickers so you can discover the deals of the year• And now·s the hme to do 11 because 1981 prices may well be higher {(Pi THE DEAL DA~ 41 EPA Est H~ MPG l3QJ EPA Esr MPG .. • Discover the besl of both worlds-tow price and Toyota To1a1 Economy • Discover lhe world's besl selling car ltne Corolla • Discover the best selhng sporty tmport -Cehca and discover Supra the ultimate Cehca • Discover the tough truck that drives like a sporty car • Discover why Tovotas are so popular And discover the deals of the year now' Discover you can own a Toyota for a lol less 1ha11 you think• Hurry' This 1s a limited time sales event' 'Manular.turer s sugqesleo retail poce Actual re1a11 P'*Ce may varv Price does no1 include la) hcense lransoorta11on Ca h lorma emissions o p11onal o r regionally reoulfed eau1pmen1 ·•Remember Compare lh1s es11ma1e lo lhe EPA Es1tmatect MPG 01 o lher cars w11h 4 speed transmission You rnav gel different mileage deoend1ng on hQw lasl you drive wlldthe• cond1lt0ns and lno lenglh Aclual h.ghway rnoleage will probably IJe less than ltle EPA Highway ES11ma1e W8AT FEEL~G TOYOTA ThUtsday. August 21. 1980 OAIL Y PILOT (,' PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMI ITATllllll!NT t h• fottowlno person• ere a olno llV•lne.-., STl'ARNS ACACIA GARDENS OEVf LOPMENT l"OM PANY 1016 Ou •ll St re•t N•wpotl BefCh , C•lllornl• 'l?MO St••'"' O.'i•lopmfltU (O"'O•l"Y Inc 101' Ou•li St rul Ntwport Bu<" Cattlorntt '11..0 Thh OV\lnth "Cond\Kt~ OY. (Of l>Ofallon SI•••~ ~ ... ICIOlttellt C-nv Inc Pftlllpl' SIH <n> Pr4'\10tflt fPU\ \tAt""4tnt .,_,., Uf.O wtfh eN> County Cleo o• Or•noe Count¥ on Avqu\I S 1980 F10 .. J Publi\lltd Or•n9f Cot•• Oattv Pilot Aua ' u ti 19 1'!90 )1\S 80 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOOS IUSINISS NAMI! STATIEMIENT The f041-ln<;j 04>r_, I\ 001n9 bU\I ness ., 8 ROAO DESIGN'S, ,,, U na Str .. 1 N•woorl 8H<ll. C•tlforn•• .,.., Kathleen AnMtl4' Lumary, 311 •2nO Street, N••OOt! 8e•<ll , CelllOrl\I• 9M3 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI I USINeSS NAMl ITAT ... INT Tit• lollowtnq persons ero aolno but1,.. ..... T El>, ASSOCIATES, 400 Newoort C11111r D•lve, 51111• •OI, Newport Beach, C•llfomla t2MO John T Chiu, .00 Nowoort Center Drive, Suite <IOI, Nowport Buel>, Coliforl• 91..o He rold S No••v. •tt• Poun<h Avenuo, Wlllltl•r C•llfotnl• ~ Thi> bu\I~\ It <onou<tea l>Y •n In d lvlelu•I JoM T Cllt" This \tal-1 we> 111.0 with IM County Clerk ot O,.noo Co..ntv on A119u\I IS, 1'90 HALL SelLY At1erMJ41tUW WS.n~Orlve, N••""'1~. Ntw .. r1 leedl, CA ttMO F1UUt PubllShtl<I Ot•"OI' Co.<1 Ddlly Plloll Aug 1t ?I, S.pt • 11, 1'190 10 .. eo PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATIEMIENT Tho tollo.,11\q per~n, •rt Ooln9 oustnes\ ., DA NA POI N T FARM ER S MARKET, lC)'lt Co.Ill H•Ql>wty Oana Point, C..lltorn1a '1U9 Roi.rt L w1111.,,.s. 11111 B•nhore Drive, Newl)Orl B .. (I\ C•tllornla cnw PUBLJC NOTICE "ICTtnous IUSINIH NAMI! STATIMINT Tne •0110 .. ln9 ~r\01\\ ••• dol"O bU\ln*nM SAN JUAN RANCH, Jl717 C•te G••nd• D•I ... S.n J\Hltl CAj)llltellO, C•lllornl•"61S John Dtl\ Jon~ln\ >Ult Co t C.r•llO• Dtl.,., S41l Jven C<11>l\lr..,o, ( •lllo<nle t?tH J omn ClyOt Jenkin• J iii? S.nto M•r9uerlte. S•n Juell CeOl\tt e110 C•lllornlo t?tlS Joy C•rol D.tw•on > 1111 S•nlo Maro•rlt• 5•n J ue ,, C•P•\lr•no (•llfornle .,.H Cly<le .)OMIPh Jenkin\ J1117 Ceu Gr<1nG4' O<lve S.n J\Hln C•Pl•t• •110, C alltornla '1?61S Tt'H\ bu•lnus' I\ <Of'lducted by • Qtn~r•I ~rtner\l'dp JonnOllsJ•n-rn• Thi\ '''"'"'"""' Wh flleCI will> IM Counh Cler' Of Oranot County on AU<;j\l'\I S 1990 ,.,0 .. 1 Pubti'""° Oran9" C0<0\I Daltv Pilot, Au9 I 14 71 'hi l'lllO ltS..IC PUBLIC NOTICE SANT/I MARGARITA WATl!R DISTRICT IU71 ~-lie ~artiw•Y Mluleot V .. }e. Ca.,_ HOTICI! IHYITINO 1105 For Ille Con1tructlon ot the LUHIO. w ater Pumc>lnq St•llon 1'71 W•ter Thi• Du\lneu I> <onGu<le<I bY •n 1n Cllvld11•I Kethl....,A Lumarv Mel11\0a l Wlllla ms, 1101 Thh si.tement was 11104 wlll'I tht B•n hore Drive. Ne•port Be•<h. Bono Project 1 "· Ph•M I Al NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N that w •le<I bill• will i. received bV tllt Santa Mar941rlta W•ler District tor furnutuno i8fl 01an1, IH>Of, Hrvlce.s, material>. tools, equipment, suPOlle s, transoortellon, utlllllM, a no all othar Items and ta<llllles ne<esury thuetore, as provtoeo In the Contr•<I D0<umtnh. tor Ille constr..cuon of a water l)UMOt"9 llatlon IOQether wit" •II appurtenences ttwreto. '" \trict ac .. coroeno with Ille \C>«ilk:•tlons ana Orawlnqs on tile at the office of A-rt 8f'1n. W1lll•m Fro\I .no Associ.at~\. u o1 Ouall StrHI Newoort Buch Caltfornla County Cttrk of Oranoe County o"I Callfornla "2..:1 Au<;»ust IS. t'90 Tkos buslneu is <ondu<l•O by a F102H llm1teCI O<trtner\hlp PubllsNO Oraf\99 Coosi D•llV Pilot.I Robtrl l Wiiiiam• Auo 21 . 28. Sepe '· 11, l'lfO 3326-IQ This "•lement .,., ftle<I with the PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMI! STATIEMENT Tht foll-•"9 04>r10n I\ Oolno bus• t1t \i •s AU TO PILOTS I NC 11'11 Bl•<l<mer Street c;.,den G rove. C•llfornla n ... s D•vld EC!w•ro S<llm<'lv\, 12411 Bl•ckm er Stre•t G•rdt n Gro.te, C•llfornl• n ... s Th is bu•lne~s IS <onau<teo by a n 1n CllVICIU•I D.\w !.chmAU\ r111s stet.,.,.nl was l11eo with t"" County Cler• of Or<'lnge Countv on Augu\I Ii l'lllO F 14>261 Publl\hec! OtanQe Ca.st Oattv Pilot .••"' 71 2' S..ot ' 11 t'lfO .ult·IO PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tnt touow1nq per\On is OCMno bu\•·1 n~\\ a\ SONS'1 1NE f NTER1 61NME NT COM PANY •e.o west '"" Strh t. Costa Mew . Calllornl• 92611 Stept>en Ja~s wa""' 900 w .. s1 1911\ Street, C0\11 Me\a, C•llforn1a 97621 This tw\lnen I\ <onOu< t~o by an In Olvlcl.u•I S J walker Thi\ state-""'nt w•i fllt'd With tM County C•erk. ot Ort)n~ County on llUQuU U, l'lllO Fl4l1'0 Pul>ll\lltd °'-ca..i Dally Pilot 1'119 21, 11, Sept 4, 11, 19IO 33Ss.80 PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS IUS INESS NAMI! JTATEMENT The loll-lnq pe"on f> 001n9 t>usi· M U u : ADVANCE D COMPOSITE P RODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGY, 1800 S Main Street, !wile E. S.nta Ana, Catllornl• 92707 Jamn C Le•lle, 2fl01 Huntington Street, No 4, Huntlnoton 8•at.h. Cellfomle~ ThlS l>U\inftS IS <onG..CltO bV an tfl· Ol•IOu•I J amt>C Leslte This statement was Ill.a wttr. uw County Ctork ot Ora~ County on AUQUSI 14, t'90 ,.IUlSI Published Or•nge Ca.SI Dally Pilot, A119 21, 28, S.pt 4, 11, 1'90 l427.«) PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS IVStNl!H HAMI STATl!MINT The followlno per>ons are doing business.,. DVNAMETAIC NEWPORT, 51• Seaward Ro•d, Coron• a et Mar C•lllornla 9?62$ DVNAMETRtC INC., a Calttornoa corl)Oratlon. 11 Norlh S•lnt Jolln P•s•Otna, Calltomt•" 103 This bU61neu Is <onelucle<I by • cor ooratlon OynaMtlrt< tnc: Ste~ ScP>ofno.um Vk:ePr~l~I Tl\ls statement wa• t1IPC1 wlln tile County Clerk ot OranQe County on A119usl IS,,.., F 14JU1 Put>ll•heCI Or•nve Ca.SI Dally Piiot Au9 21, 28, Sept •. 11, t'90 ll52.-0 P Ub :..IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IVSINESS NAMI STATEMIENT The tot1owln9 ~rsons are Oolng business es LABYRINTH, 136 11sl Slr•ot Cos1• -· C.tltornl• "2•27 Ri<h•rd let Vining, 136 •ztst Sir Ml, Costa Mt\<I, Cellfo,..1• '1617 M•r l< Ambuter, f]j, 21st StrMI, COl tf Mew, C.tltornl• 92•27 John Llnte, tM Fullerton StrM"t, Coste Mew, C.llfornla '1?611 O••la Boll or encl Dean Moore, 1 J6 list Street. Costa MeH , C•t1lorn11 tU27 Th is buslneu Is conaucted by a qeneral O<trlnershlp Richard YlnlnQ T,,ls statement was 111.a with the County Clerk ot Orange County on August IS. 1'90 Fl0111 Put>llsht<I OranQe Ca.st Dally Ptlol. AUQ 11, 28. Sept •. 11 1'90 3391.«) P UBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMI! STATIMIENT The tollowln9 04>rsons a re Cloln9 business•• STEP UP GALLERY, l76 N. P•c lfl< Co&st HIQhw1v. Laguna Beach, Calltornl• 926}1 Held• O'Brien, 1H S8 Walnut, Fountain Vallev. California 91708 Clelr• Pe\<luento, te•n Walnut, ,.ountaln Velloy, C•lllornl• 91108 Barbera Fleberg, Sll1 Clar-Clr - <le, WestmlnSler. Callfo"'I• t26'3 Fr en BlocJood, ~1 St. M•rv's Cir· <le, Westmlnsler, C•llfornlo "26'3 Sandra A111erlon. J9S2 8 r•vata Drive. HUfttlng1on &..ch, C.llfornta .,..., J •u • RUUHu, 1.ioe Atplne L•rw, Hunllnqton llH<h, C..lllo<nl• '1'41 Mlc,,_t Allen, 1461 WllllamM>urg Piece, R1 ...... 1c1e. C•lllornl• '1SCM S.nclr• krOeron. IM71 Boothbay Clrcl•. Hvnttng1on lkK h, Clllforflla ., ... Donna Bremtn, 11515 Sant• Tomeu Circle. Founltln Valley, Calllornlt '77tll Tiiis _,,,.SS IS <ondu<l.d by an un· lnc:orooreted euocl•llon other than a pen,..rsNp J .. wRuu .. u T"lt , .. ._,,t wes lllt4 .. 11" uw County Clerk of Ore~ County on Auoust U,1_, 1'141- Pwtlsllt<I Orenvt eo.s1 aiinv Plto1. ~"° " • Seot '· '"° JAU-40 PUBLJC NOTICE County Clerk of Or•noe Countv on Auqusl 19, l'lllO F 14l414 Publtslle<I Otanoe '°"" Dally Potot, A119 71, 11, S.pt 4, 11, 1 '90 ll'l9-f0 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME STATEMl!HT T lie foll-Ing per-. IS 001n9 bu\! neu as M J P ENT E RPRISES l2S E 23ro SerMl, C01IA Me\a, Catuornla 97621 MICl\MI John P•r•e•' JlS E 23rd Street, Costa Mes•, C•lttorma '11617 Thi\ OU\lnf'\\ ls conducled by an 1n Ohndu•I Ml<ha•IJ ff\l\ \tate""'°"' County Clerk of A119usl U l'illCI P•rker Wd\ Ulf'd Wilh lh• Ortln~ Covnh on FUJ15' Put>lls'-0tA"91' Ca.\I D•tly P olo1. 6 VQ 1f 2f. Se pt 4 11 I 'lllO )4?'-80 PUBLIC NOTICE A 2 PAT E OF OP ENING OF BIDS BIO\ w11t i. recetvPCI al the Of· ltte ot Rober1 Bein. Wiiiiam Frost & A\SOCt•IH, 1401 Ovall St , NeWC>Or1 Bu<ll. Calltornla, vnllt 2 00 P.M. on September 10, t<ieo ar wl\1<11 time ano place IM b•d• will be publl<IY o~ntel ~no ruo aloud 810• shall be sub mllttd 1n ~bit<» tnv~IOPf'\ martt.•Cl on the outsldt', "Bid tor L&-eslae Waitr PumP•"9 StaltOn • A l LOCATION OF THE WOAI' Th~ work 10 C>f' con,t<uct~tl r.ereun~• 1~ tocalNt '" lhe Comm unltv ot M t\\10n Vtf'10 Or•nQe Counlv Calltorntd A• OESCRIP1 ION OF WORK Thf" wor .. <.ome>ttWi t~ constru<hon ot a wat~r e>umo1n9 ~•atiOt'f, And •P -. Our t•n•nl wor k, tnc ludin Q tru·•,. FICTITIOUS BVSIHESS n 6tur.ll ga• enQlne driven turbine NAME STATEMENT pumps, bU•ICllnq, pop1n9, etP<lri<at •na Thf' •0Uow1no ,,.,~ons an~ do1n9 olhf r work bU\ln•ss 3\ A~S BtOOING Al TERNA TIVES s ll N L A N D s c A p I N c, Subje<I lo the llmilallon •el forth In MAINTENANCE COMPAN Y. 16971 the >Pt><lrl<allons, bleldl!r• may bas• Sim s Strf't't, No 8, Hunt1nqton Bl!a<h, their oropowh upion tM us.e ot any one C1llfornla"2M'I ot It), ~lltrnall•• ~lnas ot pipe Altwrt Euoer>e Nalo<'ICIA. 16'71 Sim s •Petlllfd, O'OYICIM that the blO<ler Strut. No 8 '1unllnQlon Boa<ll. \hail lnGtCale In hi\ proposal IM klnas C•htorn141 t7~ of ojpp •no tM plOf m•nuf•cturer up.. Sl•wart S.toru '···~· ··~" s,m, on Whlth P'll\ b+d i\ b6.sed, provid.-d Strtet. Ho 8 Hunt1n9tan B•acn, turlhf r Uwl wMr• more than°"' "'"O C•h~rtlla '12"' ot pipe h .. l>ffl\ selec tea lor lht Thi• t>ustr>eu I\ conau<1ea b• a verlou• eciptlcetlons. u c11 such -Ina 01 Q•r>e'a' P6'1ner\l>IP pipe, 11• manule<luter, _ ,,,.. quentl· Ali.n E N••aoa tv IMreof. "'611 1>1 so lnak eteo ena no Trui \tateirnent w•\ hi.ct w ltf\ tn.t \ub\tltullons wlll be •llowff after County Cten 01 Ora~ Count y on awaro Au9usl "· ltlO A-4 AWARD OF CONTRACT - F IU4M TM owner """'v" Ille rlQhl, 11fter Publl•hec! Otanve Ca.st Delly Pilot, opening bias. to reject any or •II t>lds. Aug. 11, 2', Sept •. 11 1"90 3-C?f.fO or to m eke a ward to the to .. u t --------rese>On•lbte blclder ancl reject all ot!Mr PUBUC NOTICE bids 810• will be compared on ~ Dasi• of lhe Enqlneer's utlmete of I.Ile ~ICTITIOUS BUSINESS quantities ot llW WYtr•l Item s of work NAME JTAT EMENT as snown on '"" Bkl S.....tls). Only Th• totlo .. enq .,.,_, h Oolng bu••· suc11 plens, SC>e<•llc•llons. ancl Items neu 0 of work as .,.. 8PO<OPrlate sllall aPOh J M SVSTEMS 19SS·E Soutll 10111e wor~bklon F•lr vlew Strfft, S.nte Ana Catllornla A·I St TE CONDITIONS Eadl •1100 b1deler sllall uretully u amln" 11\e J ohn J -smen 1'SS.E South oraw1n9•. rMCI '"" •pe<lfl<•lions a no F•lrvi•w Strfft S.nta An• C•••torn•• IM*°'""\ of other contrtKl documt ntt cnioo ano shall v1"1 Ille site of the P•-o This ~~\\ ,, Cot\dv<t~ b an in-wo.r'll to tuOy 1ntorm himself a\ ta au alvlelual Y , U 1St1nc,i cono111ons •ncl limitations that JoNIJ Mffrsman may affect Int •~ecullon ol wore. un Th is •tet..,_1 wa> tilP<I wltll Ille oer the 'ontr.ct. -h• snall tnc1u<1o count, Ci.re. of Orange C0<.1nty on In Ille prkos l>ld the cost ot ell lnclden.-A119ust 11 1_, t•I> ana •llPWl•nenc:os The fallure or ' Fl•2'1l omission of •nv bidder to rec;elve or Put>llShl<I Or•~ ca..i D•lly Piiot, u amlr>e •ny form, Instrument, •ddef>· ~"9 11, 28, Sept.'· 11, t9IO lAIUO ~:i;;~l~,a~"::=~n7::.':.:.::.fh::1:~!~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ----,.ICTITIOOS IUjtNESS HAMIE STATEMENT Th• tollow1f'MJ oerson I\ 00.nQ bus•· MU •S JULIAN'S SANDWICHES t9S2t Bf'acn B•"o Hunt•noton 8e•cn Callforn1a oU.e Don•ICI St~tren Goraon 19271 ~,._,.,t' NO 74 Huntlnoton Bf'itCh C•llforn11'1?(>.118 T"''' b\ntnr-~\ I\ cnnctuclf'(j 4), an in· divlouat 0ona10 Gordon ThlS state,.,_t w•s Ill~ wltll ow County Clork 01 Oran~ Covntv on Augu" IS. 1'!90 dillons •I the construction site, shefl In no r•\~t reUev• him from any ®" ll9allon Im-bv his blCI o< t>y Ille contrect TM submittal of a l>kl sl\etl bf' t•••n ., or1m• t•cte evkten<e of compll•nce wltll all lns1r..c1lon• con· talnf'0~~1n A·I CERTIFIED CHECK ANO BONDS Eecll l>kl musi tw K <om Pil"•f'O bv • CPrtlflfO or c•shlt?r·-. Cl'\PCk Or Dtl 4' (0tPor4ll 'urely OOnd on lhf' tor-m fvtnu.ned b~ tn.t Owner, •i. a ovaranty tnat Ille blclOer will, II any awa,.d 1\ made 10 him In •cco,.-o•n<e with th• 1.,.-m, of hi• bkl. promptly \~cure workn"M!n'\ compen$.atlon In suran<e and tlablllty ln•urenu, u - tcute a contrM:t In the rt-Quired fo,.rn. ano furnish \.otlsfectorv l>onds for '"" Ft4Jl5' fallntut ""1ormance of 1111 <onlr•<I and tor the 1>avment Of <l•lm1 ot Publl\tw0 0tanQt CCMs1 Dally Pilot, m•t erl a lmtn •nCI l•l>orer s Au9 21. 28. S.pt • 11, 1'90 )AJ0.80 llltrevndt'r S•ld <ht!<-or l>ldder's PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOVSBUJllllESS __ _ NAMIESTATEMElllT TM lot-tnq 04><\0,,. •r• doln9 busl· neu •1 ME & EO'S TOWING, 9JUV, Botw Avenue, WM1mlnSl4't,Calllorn1•9266J Eawera Hutchins, 1'8!9 Btrh,,ire La ne HuntlnQIOI\ Beac!>, Callfornla ., .... Gerry Hutchins, IMS• BerkSl\lre Lant . Huntlng1on Beech, Callfornla ., .... This l>uslneu Is <onauctea by • geMretpe.-rshlp. ECIWard Hutchins This "element WH filed With '"" Count y Clttk ot Ora noe County on 11,UQust IS, 1'90 Ft4l16t Pul>ll\hod Orenot Ca.st Delly Pltol, A119 11,1',SePI 4, 11 t'lllO JAJ2.«) bona shall be '" an emount nol IK S than l•n ~rcent (10._I of Int amount ot the bkl T"" Fellhtul Per1orm•n<e Bono shall ~ not less thal\ Ofte· llunclr.O ~rc•nt I 100" l of tlW total amovnl 01 I"" 1110 o<k:e na.....i In 1"" <Gntr•<t T"" Pevmel\I Bono sha ll I><' not Its\ '"'" on•·tu.'"dr~ ~rcent I 100" I ot the total amount of ,,,. b1a pncf' n•mtd In th• contract 1'h~ Owner r-nrts '"" rlQhl to reject an~ bond II, In I"" opinion of tM EnglnCfr, Ille Surety's a<-nowlec!Qement I• not 1n tlW torm 1nclu<lecl In the Conf,r<!I( I Documtnh or In another rorm sut>- stanllally nprct>Hibeel by law. A 9 WAGE RATES As r e· qulreo by C.lltornla ut>or code, not Ins than tM QOMr•I orev•llln9 rate of ""' diem w&91s ar>O not less 1h•n Ille Qenetll p.-.valllnq rate tor holiO•v ana overtime worl<, In Ille •oc•tlly ot w hl<h IM wo•k Is to i. per1ormea, for each er alt or type of --man....-to n · ecule '"" WO"k contempt•te<I unaer Ille <ontra<I. as out>tlM\eG In Ille SoutMrn PUBLIC NOTICE C•lllornla Mesler Lebor A9reements, sh•ll be pekl to all worl<mel\ emptoyed -l'ICTITIOOS IUSIHES S ___ on sale! work by the Contr•<tor or t>y NAME STATEMENT any subcontrector ~rtormlng a ny The tot1owln9 persons a re 001n9 part ot \<lldworl! buslneun A ' CONTRACT DOCUMENTS THE QUESTIO N SHOP. 4001 Westerly Place. No to>. Newport Beech, C•lltornla 92t60 Mar-ketlnQ Aewarch Bureau, Inc., a Cellfornla corporation, 4001 Wuterly Pia <•. No tOl. Newport Be•ch. C•lllornl• '1?"60 Sue Aml<lel, 4001 West•rtv Place. No. 103, N~ -h, Callfornl• '1660 This buStneU ,, (Ol\CIU<ltCI l)y • ge neral per1nerstolp ~r-.. 1"9 Aewar<h Bureau, In< Jee-RH\Of", Preslclfflt This 11•1-t was llltd with the County Cl•tk of Orange County on Auou11 IS, 1'90. HALLSll:LY AttwMy elUW .. s ... Ml-4 Orlvt, New,er1 Ceftter Ne-...t IM<lt, Calif. '1Mt 1'141Mt Put>llSl!ed Or.,. Coesl Delly Piiot, AUQ.Jl,2t,S.pt •,11,1_, >424-40 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAMI STATIMINT Tht followlnq persons are aotng busln111 es ta I The Contrect Documents SMll consist of the Nolle• tnvltlno Skis. II>• Instructions to Bkloers. IM eccepted Prooosal, the Bkl Sheets, '"" Contra<· tor's licensing Statement, Ille lilt of Sub<onlr~ton, IM 81<1 Security Form for cheek or bonel, the Agreement, M>e F•lthlul PerfOrmanc• Bono, IM Pay. mtnl eonO. Ille Non·Colluston f'tf· lld•vlts. ti-. Sci«let Provision" -the Drawlnqs tlsltd lhereln, ell of wlll<ll dOCu~s •re on Ille In th« of· flee of the CNtl Enqlnetr of Ille Sllflte Mer9•rlla Weter Dlllr lct encl are hereby .-.ferrect to and m-• oart of this Notice lrwlllno 8kls. (Ill A lull stl of dra .. 11\QI •nd speclflcetlons ts e vellal>I• for lnspec;. 110'1 wllhOul c11arve •t the office of Ille Chief En9lnH r . Sent• Mu9ulle Water District • • (<I Complete Wit of U ICI Contre<t Documents mtY be oblllntd ltqm Robe•I Bein, Wllllem Frost & As· socl•IH , 1401 Duell $1 .... t, N-..rt Beech, Cetllor'!ll• .,..,, No refund wtll i. mt<M of .,,, CNrOK for com)lti. sets of Contre« Doc-h. l'IC'TITIOUS IUSINIH JOHES1BROWN INVESTMENTS, NAMCSTATIMINT U U N. 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Ofl ttle t~y dltOl>ltel lit\. ~ ........ Tl!l!AS RAHGEltS -Plocad Jim K.,.,, pltcller, Ofl.,. 21-cloy dlMl>led 1111. lllecellocl llol> 8~ pl1clttr. from Cl\Orlestol\ ol CM lflltmotloftel L ..... a.u«aTaAl.L ............... _ ..... LOS ANGELES \.AKERS -SIQllN W•YM ltalll,_, lwword, to • multl·YN<" <011trad . - SPORTS I BUSINESS At' ...... IMPORTS FROM INDIA HAVE UNDERCUT PRICES OF CALIFORNIA BUSINESS Jim Pinkerton Saye HI• Factory Had 70 Employee• Before, Now It'• Down to 37 Under Indian Attack Manlwle Maker Says Competiti.on Un/ air LODI CAP) -Imported cars may be bloody· ing Detroit, but in this small central California town. what's bothering Jim Pinkerton is manhole covers from India. "It's sickening what's happening to the manhole cover industry in this country," says the 56-year-old owner of the Pinkerton Foundry. which has turned out covers and other construction cast· ings here for nearly 40 years. "Imports from India are killing us." PINKERTON, WHO TOOK over the foundry from his father, had 70 fulltime employees when India began exporting manhole covers to the Unit- ed States in 1977 . Today, ~ has 37 working four days every other week. The foundry's sales have fallen from $2.5 inillion in 1976 to under $1 million this year, Pinkerton says, while Indian exports of covers and castings have quadrupled. "India is flooding this. country with cheap Japan Autos Set Record TOKYO (AP > -Japan's two larges t automobile manufacturers. Toyota Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co.. said their July production set al 1-t i me' records. COMPANY OFFICIALS attributed the in- creases mainly to continued surges in domestic de· mand and rising sales in the United States and in Europun markets . ·Toyota's vehicle production in the month totaled 317,923 units, up 14 percent from last July and 8.5 percent higher than June's level. Its pre- vious record for production was set last April at 301,409 units. Toyota exported 162,735 units, up 39 percent from last July and up 1.4 percent from June. Ex- ports to the United States rose nearly 19 percent to 60,935 units. That is almost 3 percent less than June's exports to the United States. NISSAN MOTOR, PRODUCER or Datsun models, said its July production came to 257,943 units. up 39 percent from the year -earlier month. That also is 12 percent more than in June when Nissan set its previous production record of 230',082 units . COLLECTORS CORNEA manhole coverings," he said. "We understand the Indian workers are getting $1.50 for a 10-hour day, plus or course they have no Social Security, no health plan. no vacation and so on. Our cost factor for these things is another 40 percent on top of the base pay." As a result, says Pinkerton, "Where a typical manhole ring and cover made in t.hls country will sell for $120, the same manhole ring and cover coming from India is selling for tT3 to $80." Pinkerton filed a petition with the U.S. Department of Commer ce earlier this year, charging that India was subsidizing its manhole cover makers. The agency made a preliminary finding in his favor, ordering a 21.7 percent tariff on manhole covers coming from India. India has appealed to overturn the tariff and a final ruling from Commerce is due soon. Pinkerton says leaving the tariff on will keep American foun- dries from going down Ute drain. "Even with the duty the imported manhole covers will still sell for less than the U.S.-produced cover, but the tariff will give American companies a chance to produce a competitive product." PINKERTON SAYS FOUNDRIES like his. which cast heavy metal products ranging from tank turrets to highway drainage gates. are foun· dering all over the country because of regulatory costs imposed by government. · ··My contention is that American industry should be protected by ta!'iff against costs mandat· ed by our own government," he said. '.'We spent $500,000 in the last year for nonproductive equip· ment to satisfy various regulation!. That's why we can't compete . I'm not opposed to free trade, but I want fair trade." Anierican Motors Boosts Car Prices DETROIT (AP>-American Motors Corp. is raising the retail prices of its 1981 cars by an average of $188. slightly more than the 1.9 percent increase over 1980 prices announced by General Motors Corp. It was mostly needed for a "partial recovery" of costs associated with m eeting tightened federal pollution requirements, AMC spokesman Steve Harris said. Prices on Jeep models will rise by an average of 0.4 percent, while the price of the Renault Le Car that is sold through AMC was not revealed. Rere Colna & St•mpa GOLD & SILVER Prlcee for 1-20-80 Go ... C ....... UO Sll•et Cl. $16.S4 '"' Sall Krvgerr-$661. M74. Mapi. L .. f MtG. '674. 100 CorONS Ml4. MJ9 .50 Pesos S7tl. ~. 'IO'll. Sliver~ m~ tt1~ "We bought this place by getting a 2nd T.D. from Santiago Bank at a reduced rate. Jan's folks took equity Co41fwc"'""',......•· (714) 5511150 South Coast Plau VIiiage .-.. -... , ___ C:-_) ASK US. Pl.EASEi By Terry Grant, R. Ph. Man y peop e are hesitant to ask questions or request help. This even carries over into mallet'$ o( health. ln our pharmacy, we Cei!l that one or our mo s t lmPortant services is to give you information. Here are a Cew things that oflA:!n come up. . . . U there are any questions about the products yo u are purchasing, consult >Aith our pharmacist. . . . Before you leave. be sure you understand au the directions on bow to take your medication. . .. If you have trouble opening child·reslstant bottles ask us ro r eaay-opening containers. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a medicine. Pick up your prescription If ah of pins nearby. or we wil deliver promptly without extra charge. A greet many peol>le entrust us with their pretcrlptlons. Mey wt compound yours! PAii L90 flMAltMACY .... ....., )It ........... -:t::::·· out of their house the same way." ONLY 151/2%* ihterest! Call today to see how you can use second trust deed financing to buy a new home or to make cash available from the home you are living in now . •Annu<1I Percentage R.11e 17 01'!1> -/ontkiqo~ NEWPORT BEACH 752-9200 ORANGE 997-1880 ~ ------------·----·---· ... • I f• a_,-aa\' LtJ CoatlaWnt with our nrlee on lH ........_ toc1a1 ... ·u be ......... •bout •••W.. ""1 cUtfw.al frMt oU and ... bllW ,.,,....Pl· \>ou ...-.ib' .-cape pe)'lftl tau1 •Iii• JOU dM, ~t >'°"r txttUtor mmt P9Y ...... tor rou. ouc, ot YOW' 111t•••· So M len Franklin pofnt«I out. tax U..mael¥e1 are u ce~ala u deeth 'Yow Pl'Ob(em ls to keep h'Cllll ha vini too "'"' lovtid on• •c· lHllJ paylq taxes M wbat you h1 ve '*'h. Oae IOiuUcm I.a to Mt up UHb so 1pou1e -and OU*--can enjoy U..m without belna tued, the ball• ror the popularlty ot lnlltl, 1.UC,At The trust, p erhaps the mo st 10phl1Ucated method of avoidlni dir~cl ownenh.lp. comes in many forms One of the simplest is the trust set up by a taxpayer to accumulate wealth for tblldren. Instead o! leavlng an estate. U.. penon can transfer assets to a trust •hich manages the capital, paying in- tome to beneficiaries but keeplng con- trol o( capital out of their hands. IN THE CASE of a ma rried couple, however, the situation is more complex. Consider what can happen to a man and wife who have wills leaving everything to each other. • -· WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD Jewels by Joseph purctiases diamonds gem stones. gold and Sliver from pm1a1e 1nd1111duals and eslates Careful e~am1nat1on and evalua· hon by our experts H1ghes1 prices paid 10.9 daily. Sat 1<>-6. Closed Sunday Phone loday Ask for Betty Grace or Doug Kennedy A 111.AOtliOH Of IRU\I l'JA Ovra 00 YI 4R) Wblchevt'r perent dies flrtl leaves evtryUuna to thto olhtr. wno must pay ta•et ind rosll of admlniltennai the Hl•t«' Th CMla c ul lot1I value Now wbeo th~ 1econd parent die1, and th~ eat1te la once mor1;1 dlmlnllhed by th~ llmt-n rear hc:s th~ chlldr n To aolve thlt on.-Item avaJlable ts the maratal deduction When fl11urln1 taxes, your ~xttulor r un dedurt up to hall of lht> adju~ll'd 1erui;I\ t'St•to (with u minimum dt'<Ju('tlon of $250,000) thl)t you pass to your aurvlvina spouse. The •mount deducted from your dtate must then bt.< tnr ludl'd In yuur 1p0use'11 Now t'Om~ the problem of sheltering the °'lter half You can aan at outra1ht lo ch1ldren or erandchildren Or you can set up a trust which will le>t your spouse receive in come for life, with the principal uutomaticalty going to the children whtin your sµouse di es YOU CAN even set up a trust to manage the dedudible other half your spouse's provided you make sure the trust agreement gives rum/her control over disposing of the assets when he or she dies. This is the well- known Marital Deduction Trust. These trusts are particularly useful. Few of us. obviously, ever know today what our total estates will be worth when we die. Many people have their legal and tax advisors make sure the gross estate is split as closely as possi- ble down the middle. This seeks the greatest marital deduction while Pacesetter's I Business shelhirlnfl as much as possible from their spowse's own estate taxes. How much tu 111 saved depends on in· divldual circumslances of husband, wire or children. and dlrtering in various states ANOTHER WAY lo avoid estate taxes 11 to 11lvt1 wealth away beforehand. Whitt' there are limits on the amount that may be given away without gift taxes. a gilt is often overlooked by in· dividuals hoplng to shelter from taxes the assets they intend for others. A usefu l way or trans ferring ownership ol securities to children. for instance, while retaining control of management of those securities to make the assets grow is to set up a brokerage custodial account under the Uniform Gifts to Minors Act. THE PARENT may act as custodian and manage the account until the child reaches maturity. But if the donor names himself custodian and then dies before the child reaches 21, the assets will be included in his es tate. For this reason, many donors consider naming someone else as custodian. Naturally, to best work out your own situation, consult with a competent financial or estat e planner. or a certified public accountant. Sherry Lucas tS an account executive /or Merrill. Lynch. Fenner & Smith'! Santa Ana o/fice. Calf 642-5678. Pul a lew words to work for ou. Thursday, Augusl 21. 1980 • Up a n d Over's Easy • . • I I I Workmen for Saf· I fell & McAdam 11 Builders, Irvine. hoist one of 19 air 1 : conditioning units I ! into place with a , little help from i friend ups tairs. I: Units will cool new ; J .C . Carter Co .. ITT complex at Main Street and Jamboree Road , Irvine. • f I I ~ ---t t I l I I ! I I : ~ ! ' l ~ I ' • J f:W f:LS by JOSf:PH EaJ:nings . Rise Ov"r Th ~ Cou n t f>r NASO Listi'")S .. f*' 1 N .. ISl'I A II lf'I Ni.1w. 8 3'' • 36,a.• NoCarGJ ?' > ?' o NoEOI un South Coast Plaza. Costa ,.... • 540.9066 American Pacesetter reports net income of $2. 7 million, 47 cents per share, on revenues of $39.1 million during its second half. The report in· eludes changes in accounting mddated by the Financial Accounting Standards Board. Second quarter revenues were $27 million compared to $18 million a year ago. American Pacesetter, of Newport Beach, builds homes, de- velops land and acts as mortgage banker-through Woodlea! Mortgage Co. Its American Electronics unit makes precision electromechanical units for aircraft, and other divisions produce s urveillance cameras and power supplies. •• * lleek•a• Re~ltes R eftfrd CAI I UNDA BLUE ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO 5500,000 Newpo~.~~~~~~o!.:'.~1;,J:zc • Beckman Instruments Jnc., reports record sales of $549.2 million for the year ended June 30. Per share earnings were $1.13, up from $1.66 a year ago, despite some 2 million added shares. Net earnings were $36.5 million, up from $29.3 million a year ago. Fourth quarter sales were $156 million com-pared to $125 million a year earlier, with net ear· lngs this quarter of $11.5 million, up from $9.2 million a year ago. Beekman's return on shareholders' equity was 19.8 percent , up from 19.3 percent a year ago. This makes the ninth year of operating gains for Beckman with average lncreases of 17 percent for saJes, 28 percent for net earnings and 23 per- cent for per-share earnings. ( 7141 7tlJ .rot:JJ Beckman, based in Fullerton and with Orange Coast facilities, attributed some of the gains to strong medical and international sales of high· profit products. • * * $50,,000 to $500,,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS Caaltnaan Rerenues lnC!rea.e Cushman Electronics Inc .. Newport Beach, re- ports third quarter sales of $4.1 million, up from $3.4 million a year ago. Net income was $152,000 (14 cents per s hare> compared to a loss of $13,000 last year. • lnt•r••• oelv pev-ent. ··-· • C--erc:lal .............. • Weeklv co••lt-nte • Nonthlv fundlne• • 6 -•tll• to S v-re • Soud1em C.llfomu C11n1o.10 our io.n Information -rvke 1111 your finbncmg n .... d, (71•) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MOltTOAGE 230 Newport Ce nter Onve Oe1111n Pteze Newport Beech C1hloln1e 92660 Income for nine months ended June 30 totaled $11.5 million with net income at $316,000 (29 cents per share> compared to net income last year of $348,000 or 32 cents per share. • • • Sa n Diego GAE D ividend Due San Diego Gas and Electric declared a quarterly dividend or 40 cents per share of com· mon stock for stockholders of record Sept. 20. Both Preferred and Preference stock also carry dividends: preferred at 25 cents per share S per· cent series, less on lower percentage series, as well as $2.46 on the $9.84 preferred series, with smaller amounts on lower-priced shares of that series. ••• l'luor~arbo• f'o reC!a•f lllg lt Fluoroca.rbon Co .• of Laguna Niguel, has re· vised ill earnings forecast downward. Slow de- liveries, flat profitability of existi.D.g and newly ac· quired subsidiaries or divisions were responsible said Peter Chu.rm, chairman. ,---------------7-----------------·~-~ I \ I have Investment in- formation worth 5200. It's yours on a money back guarantee •ro u cln 1/w1 g1 111/ 1 J. P. Ctnol/ p1l11t /ob I' Our primary uim is to 111ure your bulldlnJ the protection of the tintst quality paint - expertly applied. The beauty of the job is your ext rt bonus. Be sure you get both. Call for an nlim1te. .I. P. C:\RRfl l I rn'111 "\ IUllll CIUITY 2704 South Ctand Avenue. 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Up 9.72 CLOSING FIGURE 955.03 Figures Distort Bleak Picture By JOUN CUNNIFF AP •u.i ... u AIYl,tl NEW ") OHK Personal income rose $28 6 b1lhon or I 4 µc•rccnt in July but those who work for a hvmg aren l hke l to celt!brate by going on a spending spree They know they d1dn t get 1l rhey have learned that stat1st1cs mislead when taken out of context And they know also that they should suspect signs of good n~ws when their own senses tell them that we a re in an economic predicament Sl SPICIONS AROUSl-:0, THE Y ask how personal in come could go oH so very sharply m its own direction while othc r economic measures fell? When for example unemployment has been n s mg and s econd quartc:r cC.'onom1c output fell at a near record ra ll, of 9 µen ent and corporate profits fell more s harply than 1n any quarter in 25 years When July s fa<:tory operating rate fell to 74 2 percent the lowest since July 1975 When final s ales were off When som c of the biggest and once most successful companies 1-.t•rc strugi.:ling to s urvive Hut most perplexing when wages and !>alanes in the ve ry same month of Jul\ fell St 7 h11l1on and the income of f<irmt>rs d1dn l n !'ic'at all I he <:on fusion is cleared up but not the problem when a breakdown of ~ the personal income figure s hows that ..;;1j all but $4 billion of the inc rease resulted J • .,. ... ,,; from what <ire c<illt>d transfer pay m< nts 1 rans ftr pa y ments <ire aptly named being µaymenls transferred to cu1111111 ,.., p1 oplc other than those who produced the income To benehc1anes of Social Secunty to rec1p1ents of welfare \ ctcrans benefits une mploy ment TRANSFER PAYMENTS LEAPED in July mainly as a consequence of a 14 3 percent cost of living ad)uslment fo1 Social Securit> recipients an increase that wage earners might bE' dented under wage pnce guidelines The :.1tuat1on that of non productJve plembers of sm 1t t\ retaining or Improving their standa rds while uonomH lifr detH111rat es for others may be only tern porJr~ bur 1l J!Cncrntes some sen ous questioning llm .. f,1r for <.•,ample can the country carry its pro pens1t' t1> p1 offer growing benefits on a growing popula 1111n rif ret1n•e!'; "1thout raising economic production and th<' <.·t fu:1enC\ "1th "h1ch 1t produces goods., lsn t ll futile to expect the latest tncrease in personal 1ntome to fu1:I greater sales and hoist the country out of re < e~..,wn • E!-.pt>c1alh 'A hen recipients of transfer payments g< nt ralh hd\ c to use most of their pavments for li ving ex pl!OSl'S rat ht r than d1 ~cret1onar} purchases? SHOl LO SOCIAL SECURlTY benefits be allowed to rise at such a rate partic ularly since retirees a re shielded from some of the tncreases -such as highe r mortgage rates included in the hving cost index? Por the moment 1t 1s easy to put off such questions as not 1mmed1ately relevant It 1s more comfortable to dis miss them because the answers may involve a degree of pain Almost every family gels some benefit £q>ntualh though 1t seems that such questions will lorl'<' their "a' tnto cons ideration because those who earn tht' mom•\ ann produce the goods might ftnd themselves \\ 11hout the. mt'ans to continue lm.-rieon Lt-uden ~pot light N{ w YORK ,l\P) Sat .... noo" Of f i1nd nr1 <hdnQt> Of ,,..,.. f flM"fl n,,.,, dCIJYt' N~N Vo,., Stcx 1o. 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S I CROSSWORD Thursday .August 21. 1980 DAIL'( PILOT CH by Charlts M. Schulz BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partck. ------~~--------~--------~----..' SHOE "Thank goodness he didn't have any money!'' MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH . ' by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Mell Lazarius I OON1T SEE WHV 'i'OU WANT TO Sl/CK ON THAT THUMB AU. DA~ ... DRABB LE 14£1..lO, ~A&SLE ~ l'M ~1f1tJ' E011'o(l1AL. ~ folt\OR ' N~lllSPll'E~~ '/oJ~f. llH21 fuJ(, li.i ~OrfORlAI. Al-I 0 "/OV 00..S "T' EvEtJ l(HOuJ ~kf 11'~ ~l.K? FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ELL)', you RR.E. FARl?)O SENSliNE! DR. SMOCK V'e~,. HE 60T nE 5NIF'F'LE? WHILE VV6 WEEE t:\?WN ~,­::t W AS 100 eus Y e>t:=INC:S A S LJCCBSSFUl- POt... Ill C I A N 10 t...eARN HOW 10 ReAt? THE El~ DEA::rr. .. THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Aw, Mommy -Popeye can't eat spinach. He's just a cartoon." ' .. •THEN HOW 'S)UT A UTTLE MERCY ?' i AN' W R llS, DOC.' GORDO 1~ ~!O's IJO tX>Ul3T GONNA .BE A HAIROJ<e55'f=R. f . TliMBLEWEEDS 6€£:1 I CAN HARIIL.Y WA ITIO FINDOUT~ .. l'U.. ~t.. 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BRC.ON . by George Lemont ·,'S IG H :-OKAY, NOW 1..-E:l'S IRY 1"HE: Ne=xl' 1..-IN t:= POWN, M R M A YOR x TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Furure birds 5 Horse 9 Mon11eal or LA arena 59 Cupid 62 Fuel 64 Butl11n9 65 Conl1ne 67 Fuzees 14 Bnwl 11ver 2 words 15 Igneous rock 70 STOL or SST 16 Egg-shapea 71 Spoken 17 Nonunto!'I 72 Muck tactones 73 Fabric 2 words 74 Bnll!.11 ltlle t9 Kind ol nul 75 H'11s Sp 20 Expiry DOWN 2 I Squat l lyric poem 23 Rema1nde1 2 Gawks 2• Admires 3 USA 27 Faro card 2 words 2!1 Aulo parts • So Carolina 31 Tl1robbed rover 3!> Even 11 Var !>Tree 37 Animal trail 6 -de Oro 39 Escape 7 Elec units 40 Elias 01 Juha 8 Groundwork Ward 9 Watch poc:k- 42 Lay bare et 44 Token 10 Work duels 45 Correct 11 Appraise 47 Number 12 Shoshon· 49 Secure eans !iO Shon cannon 13 Thaw 52 Blanker t8 Discards 54 -1he Red 22 01.lldo 56 Famed ship 2!> Charis 1 2 3 • 14 17 UNHEO Fea1ure Syndicate Wednesday s Puute Solved 00 0 I "" l I • 0 ( " 0 T .. 0 II T "c M ( . " II 0 .. 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Deu 11artla and Jd 1AlalD08. Jc. atJ.U hit.a tht llAkJ wtUI Im oW CIUllDI, but \be • .,." an a llttle lower -a ~k a 1ame. a quarur a putt. '-And they wort J\all u laud to w1D \bat .~ ... be aald, amlllq ovw brukfut at the frv..-Co..t eou.tJ')' Cha~. tu. MW baunl, u he *•heel for '""°" tlm• Oil • ,... monU.Dc· ::GILPIN.. aanlNO llA8IT9 renect a t•~:.hbu1e ln llfeat1l• for lb• former w fV.rnilun aal....,. wttla a ab·fta\an •~ who now ...ten lo IU...W u a "1tarvtn1 ar$t." · • 4He'a not ... all)' b&afttry, ol eoune. After a fe"!_ •t.rat.ttc enora. Gilpin Ml muteNd tbe akYJ ol ma.rketinc h1I ware1. wtucb ran,. from tbarcoala to palnUQ11. blad·ud·wblt. to col· on. still lit• to nl.ldel and animal portralta. Gilpln wants to paaa that commercial awareness on to younaer utiata, wbo be 1ald are creatln1 peat piecM that don't Mil. He hopes his role as newly-elected president of the Friends ol lbe Newport Beech City Arta Commiuicm will enable him to achieve bi.a IO&I a little more easily. He wu installed in that post last week. "I WANT to give them advice on what to do with their art work," GilpU\ explained. "The subject matter, I try to t.each them is more im· portant Ulan Uleir art." That's a lesson be learned the bard way. Although GUpin bas been drawinl aa a bobby all or his life, and givine his work away, it wu not until a few years ago that be decided to abandon his lucrative. il unlulfiWne. business career to be a full-time artist. Gilpin's m e tamorphosis beean when be drew a charcoal sltetcb of Dean Martin, a new acquaintance at the Riviera Couolry Club, where be once played regularly. IT TOOK 7t eouas to complete tbe portrait and two weelts to work up the nerve to show it to the famous entertainer, be said. Martin bought the drawing and asked Gilpin to sketch his wife as well. Then Bing Crosby's son com- missiooed Gilpin todraw his dad.• This initial success spawned an inspiration: Why not draw all the famous golf pros and sell pritlts to enthusiasts of the gn!en? He quit bis job, sold his plush Beverly Hills home next door to actor Don Adams, and rented a one-bedroom apartment in the Parlt Newport complex. The idea was "just to start a new life, you know what I mean," he said. BE COMPLETED a series of highly de- tailed faces and set out to peddle them. Bul . Gilpin quickly learned that signed and num- bered prints of the likes of Lee Trevino were not going to bring the public to his door. So it was back to portraits by commission and, eventually, animah. . Gilpin paints the beasts because a) be Ultea them, and b) they sell. His worta vary from re- fllstic renderings of Aftican cats in lbe wild to full-face depictions that can only be described as cute. AN INITIAL ENCOUNTER with the rougb- ~poken artist would not reveal the side of him that loves things cuddly. His conversations are sprinkled with more deletable expletives than the Nixon tapes. , #:But back at his eclectically-decorated tuartmenl are two empty terrariums that HORSE .. Joan Mondale with oil by Billy Al Bengston, . "Count Dracula II," on lban from Newport Harbcx l Art Museum. She is holding sculpture by H. C. Westerman, also part of the exhib;t. . FOR TIIAT REASON, he wouldn't talk to them. He's spoken with the press about Miss Ha.,Yworth before, and it didn't tum out well. Like many Gls in the last world war, Gilpin carried a popular pinup of the sultry movie ac- tress wearing a filmy negligee. And he was lonely in the foxholes so he wrote her a letter. When the war was over , he wondered, would Miss Hayworth please have dinner with him? He received a form letter, a gentle rejec- tion, and forgot all about it until a few years ago when be spotted his former heartthrob al the Ri viera Club. SHYNESS IS NOT prominent among Gilpin's faults , s o he approached Miss Hayworth and reminded her of hls letter . ''I've been waiting 23 years to have dinner with you," he said. "Don't you think it's about time?" She did and they became very close. The National Enquirer related the story of their meeting and speculated on the possibility of wedding bells. Gilpin didn't mind that so much. But, when Miss Hayworth was committed to a Newport Beach hospital for tre atment of chronic alcoholism three years later, the same publica- tion gave their story a different type of treat· ment. It was a tawdr y tale they told, and it permanently affected Gilpin's feeling about the press. StiU, he is willing lo chat about his art and his golf. the ma instays or his new life. IN IDS ROLE as president of the Friends of the Newport Beach City Arts Commission, Gilpin hopes to help eliminate what he sees as a regional bias agains t realism in the arts. His favorite artist, he admits with no hint of e!Jlbarrass ment, is Norman Rockwell It angers him that local cognoscenti look down their noses at the man whose work is synonymous with Americana. Gilpin would like the directors at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, where only abstract work is displayed, to set aside some wall space for artists who draw things as the eye. not the mind. sees them. "AS PRESIDENT of the friends group, maybe now I can have something to say," he stated hopefully. When not painting Che begins each day at 2 a.m . and goes until dawn), Gilpin is usually found at the country club. "I sat here at the bar for a month before I joined the club,·· Gilpin said. "Everybody here is having a good time . It's the friendliest club I've ever belonged to." AND, OF COURSE, he's been in the best. WILLIAM GILPIN: SELF PORTRAIT Does Gilpin have any regrets about givinli( up his life as a high-rolling furniture-pusher to become a m idnig ht painter, part-time curmudgeon and golf votary? housed a community of turtles for years -until Gilpin decided it was a sin to keep them in cap- tivity . He toot the shell-back critters to the coun- try club and released them by the lake. "I see them once in awhile," he reported, "with their little heads sticking up. Now they're happy. They're free." Gilpin once kept a pet coyote in the same apartment. But it bowled al joggers, lipping off the management that he was violating a rule against sharing quarters with animals. They wrole him a letter of chastisement. ·'I wrote back and said, 'I s wear on my "'-. mother's grave I do not have a dog," he said with a not-very-guilty grin. "But 1 had to give rum away." In fact, Gilpin's gruffness is a form of kid· ding. He bas an impish sense or humor and he doesn't feel constrained by little things like truth. "I'm being interviewed by the London Daily Express," he told a telephone caller during an interview with the Daily Pilot. "They want to know about my affair with Liz Taylor." A London paper had been calling, indeed , but not about his affair with Liz. They were curious about Gilpin's relationship, a real one. with Rita Hayworth. ,_ _ _.,,:: ti ~· -~ &' ?.~ .. "I'm tired or the happiness; I want to get back to the financial security," he joked. But then: "I'm doing well; I enjoy w~at I'm doing; I'm happy." After all, he claimed, "I'm so old I don't even buy five-day deoderants." Perhaps it has lo do with those empty ter- rariums. or the two caged rabbits that a vaca· tioning friend left in Gilpin's temporary care. Like the turtles, he set the m loose. "If those bunnies survive. fine," he said. "If they don't. at least they died free." And so, it seems. will Gilpin. BILLYG CANNERY GILPY GORILLA . ___ ,,,,_. -· Art Museum Loans Works Five works of art from the permanent collection of the Newport Harbor Art Musuem are on loan to Vice President and Mrs. Walter Mondale. They are part of a year·long exhibit in the Mondales' home in Washington D. C. The Mondales have continued a program started by Vice President Nelson Rockefeller some years ago to de·. corate the vice president's home with representative ex- amples of art from museums and other cultural institu· lions around the country. The NHAM works will be there untll April of 1981. Included in the vice presidential exhibit are the museum's "Count Dracula II," by Billy Al Bengston; "UnUUed" 1976, a polyester resin sculpture by Fred Evenley; "Annie," Ed Ruscha, and two photoarapbs from the museum's new collection of photography, Harry Callahan's "Providence, R.I.," and an untitled photo· graph ol Jerry Uelaman . ' t 1. e • FEATURING ThUtldaV. A\JQ ult 21 . 1980 DAii V PILOT ('I I I \ u A Birthday Party CELEBRATING 90TH BIRTHDAY Vema Leldenberger Ve,.. IMMll11Ntr1t r, a Balboa Island resi· dent 1U.C. the 1'40t, celebrated her 90th birth· da)' lut Wffkeftd With the help Of fimlly Ind lrl1odl b rut a cake de<'<>r•ted with the word!i "Happy 90th Birthday. Gn1ndma," aJld had Ju1l one candle to blow out H r whole family was on hand for the eel bratlon. lncludina h"r d•u&hter, Rosemarie 9eaa, 1randdauahtera a oeaUe &111e aod Sue Te rry, and 1randchildren Jelul, Maril, Danny •nd a..aue kaae. Aleo au.endln& were Mra. Kane's husband. Dan, and re latives Roaamuad Loyd and Mary Kem Ila' from the Bay Area About 10 other trlend• dropped by ror the party. nctud n1 Fatber WOilam Harvey Crom Our Lady Queen of Angels Church Mra. Barr~ Goldwa ter and Mrs. Dorothy Yudley dropped by the La Jolla Beach and Tennis dub durin& a recent visit to the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club They joined other friends . for the annua l Balboa Bay Club Race Day. Bommer Canyon was burs ting with excite- ment recently when the 552 Club. a support group for Hoag M e morial Hos pital , Presbyterian, had its annual Western barbecue. There was good food -barbecued beef and chic ken.coleslaw, corn on the cob. hot tortillas with butter and watermelon -and lots of enter- tainment by The Mariachi Costa Mesa, The Mixed Nuts and Custer's Last Band. Committee members included J i m E me rson, Tom Evans, Woody Haden, Rush HUI, Chuck HJrsch, Vin Jorgensen, J oel Olsen, Steve Rabago, J im Reed, Lynn Stanton, Cal Wallace and Bob Wllcox. Guests in cluded Dr. and Mrs. Richard Agnew, Norm a nd Ka thy Barker, Ernie a nd l l appe11b19s By Judith Olson Sally Camp, Bob and Marie Gray, Willard and Valela Wade, J .E.T. and Kit Rutter, Mark and Kay Reid, Bob and Winnie McCurdy, Dr. and Mrs. Ray Osbrlnk and Don and Marylee Perkal. ~ Mrs. Robert Balmat of Westminster has re· ceived the Girl of the Year award from the South Coast Junior Women's Club, in honor of Alice Hayes, founding president of the club. Mrs. James Ellis of Fountain Valley re· ceived the Clubwoman or the Year award, and Mrs. Michael Koval of Fountain Valley was named Citizen of the Year. Mrs. Robert Munck is the new president. ~ Mrs. Doris J . Baletka has been elected director of Area 4 for Distnct IX of Zonta In· ternational She was installe d during cere monies m Washington, D.C. Barbara Mudge a nd Muriel Zink, both of Laguna Beach. have been named Women of Achievement for l980 by the Laguna Beach Business and Professional Women's Club. They will be honored during a ba nquet Sept. 18 in the Crown I louse restaurant. Laguna Niguel ~ The newly organized support group for the Orange County Master Chorale had a summe r membership part\• recently at the home of Mr. IN LA JOLLA at the Beach ana Tennis Club are Mrs. Barry Goldwater, Head Maitre d' Walter Carson, Mrs. Dorothy Yardley. and Mrs. AJan Troop, Fullerton. Mrs. Glenda Ser etti, chairman of the poolside gala. revealed future plans for the chorale, and Dr. Maurice Allard narrated the history of the group, which now has 100 voices and a smaller ensemble, ''The Californians.·· Musical entertainment was provided by soprano J an Holcomb and Craig Mitchell, ba ritone, with accompa niment by P riscilla Curtiss. Assisting with refreshments were Mrs. Lorna Pierce, Kyra Mango, Lori Thornton and Mrs. Naomi French. IdentHieation i s Important Introducing: Alba Liani T~ LASTN~IL spe<:iolizinq in the finest sculptured nails, this one-man shop hos been established in Newport Beoch for four years. Coll me oboul my end· of ·I he ·Summer specials on new sets. 206 Riverside in Newport Beoch . 64 2 -4 512. T uesday t hrough Soturdoy. COSTAllHA 7PW.le•11 M0-305 § ~ llAKll .. -• .. I i your choica ... DEAR ANN LANDERS: This neighbor of mine was a physical fitness buff -never had a sicki-day in his life . He was out jogging, early in t he morning, wht.n suddenly he s uffered a 1 massive heart attack. T here wasn't a scrap of identification on him. The person who picked him up started to knock on doors to find out if anyone knew who he was. Nobody did. Somebody called an am· bulance and took him to the nearest hospital. Meanwhile, when he didn't show up at home in time to go to work bis wife began to worry. She got into her car and started to drive around looking for him. Luckily, she wound up in the neighborhood wher e he had dropped. She saw a s m all group of people t alking about the inci· dent. That is how she found out what hospital he was in. I a m a jogger myself, but I have never car· ried anything but a house key. Now I carry a card with my name and the phone number of m y next of kin. I recommend this to all joggers, walkers, bicyclist& an<! others in case of an emergency. Tell them, Ann-MENDED WAY DEAR ME}llfOED: Isn't It 1tran1e bow the most obvious things ID Ille elude as? What could make more aen.e Ulan earrylDg ldenttflcatloa at a ll times? Yet, bow many people do? Y oar letter bu provided me with an excellent opportanlty to recommend MedJc Alert. Tbls or- 1anlsatloa offers Its members a bracelet or a neck ta1 on wbkb ls engraved yoar ID number and a telephone number with instructions to call collect ln case ol an emergency. Tbe caller ls given the name ol the injured party, the name and phone number ol the next of kin as well as information that coald be llfe·savlng, such as blood type, the presence of hidden diseases (diabetes, epilepsy, bypo1lycemla, etc.) and a warning If be ls allergic to penlcwta. Annually updated wallet cards are Wives to Model The Rams will be away in Denver . but some of the football players' wives will stay behind to take Pail in a free fashion show this Friday at San· ta Ana's Fashion Square. The public benefit for Children's Hospital of Or ange County CCHOCI begins at 7 p.m. in the patio area between I. Magnin and Bullocks. Fashion Squar e is located on Main street near the junction of the Garden Grove and Santa Ana freeways. The f~l fashion show. organized in part by Mary Mi tavasi, also includes entertainment and a prize drawing to raise funds for a new wing at CHOC. yoy. carlb 9?wft!l9wit.h oazan pocific ehcrt.e. both comz, in oof't durabkz. cord.u.rcy-thz. oorgo p:x:ktzt in pinwa}.a, a~ thz. cz.lestic back in widawalcz,. in many ~nzot colors. s17JZ0 28-38. • Specializing in European Nail Care A1111 Lander s FREE PEDICURE WITH MANICURE. provided. They give the name of the doctor to call and his phone number . Anyone interested s hould write to Medic Alert, P .O. Box 1009, Turlock, Calif. 95380. 644-2151. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from the Phi Beta Kappa married to the coach who was intellectually inferior hit close to home. On- ly in my case the husband is the Phi Beta Kap- pa and lam the "dumbbell." IAlONI 70 fashion Island, Newport Beach l am writing to plead with people like my husbaJld and his brother lo please, if you want to correct a person's grammar. do1t in pnvate. My "English lessons" never occur when we are alone -only when there is an audienc~. His brother does the same thing to hjs wife. She and I have decided the reason the brothers do this is because their parents corrected them in front of others. and they can't pass up the OPPortunity to get even. AUGUST 16-24 Understanding makes it less painful, but it still hurtS. W1U you te ll them please? -NOT BRILLIANT BUT NO DUMMY DEAR N.B.: Your husband aod bis brother may be "school smart" but they are "people dumb." In other words, they may be l.oformed, but they lack both wisdom and compassion. It Is far more important to consider the feel· lo gs of others than to recognize a dangling pa rticiple or a split infinitive. So, actually, your hus band and his brother may conside r themselves very s1art, but they have a lot to learn. llR ( O\DIT./tl\£1> ADMISSION SllOW I/OURS There is a big ifference between cold and cool. Ann Landers ows you how to play it cool without freezing people out in her booklet, "Teen-Age Sex -Te n Ways to Cool It." Send SO cents and a long, self-addressed. stamped en· velope to Ann Landers. P .0 . Box 11995, Chicago Illinois 60611. ' d~1 IOO WHl llol .. lo ~. '3 $0 O'lolrOttin airrid .hortoft5to•611)0 C11o611.r.,. Wf\o.t 6 ''M 0.'lil.°""t f<••1t•'"•'-'.o-t•t • O"l.lllk~".,, •• ,. ..,on''-"'~ l•o 100~ lr.O•t 1 '0 1 t p ~ StlflocU/ rtOOl"tottp""' ~ ... Noonto•o"" (4Mle...,, .,.,,.t. Acroe• from CN•Mflefw:t A G90f Cotourr1 Proouct.on **LEES CARPETS . -: "' ~ ... ~ . ~-. Pm 'S CHOICE ... UC NO n cr22 ' r ' ' ' ~ •" ••• Lees carpets Is having a nationwide sale on Its best performers, best selling carpets. And at participating dealers, you are the win· ner. Come In ... choose the carpet you want, In the colors you like . . . a nd receive great savings! But hurry, this sale is for a limited time only I (thru August 29th) DEN'S r;•r1at: iiisti11atiiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor • 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646-2355 I • •, ._, ' l FEATURING DAILY PILOT P UBLIC NOTICE Now It's 'Kid Lib' P\JBLIC NOTICE NOTICI OI' **'"Hl"OMtla lUTV N&lk e I\ .........., 111-ttlt1 Uot "'" O."'"'" wllt Ml lie '"4111\-tor ..,, °""' w llatlllti.t Ufl4•ac1M oy My-..,,., tftM M'l'aelf. on OI •ltff tflhNlt. PVBIJC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUllNIH HAMI ITATIMRNT Tiie to119wlfl9 Pt,,..., ••• O•l119 Ml,,.u•. l'ICTITIOUS IUSINHS NAM~ STATIM•NT ri.. lot-no ~-Is 001n11 bu<I llHIH T~! HAPPY HOUSECLfANEP ,,, ll1vl••• Ott¥• Co\U M•••. C•lllOr"'• .,.p ln S•'Heft. 1 12·)'Hr· old chlld divorced hll parent.a • tbti 1roUod of lnC'OmpaUbUlb end trru-onc-Hablt dlf· lertn In Chanco, another ···yu.r,oW ... \led aood b)' lo Mt Rua!'dan p~rtnla. sa•d h~ llktd h1' ne school, and w11 ~letlinl lo lbt> nlled ~lei h 's part of a 1ro"ln1 trend that fOCUSl' atttn Uqn Ort' the rl&hts or cl&Udttn I r•~mber 'fl h~n I v.·. 12. t;\ t') F'r1d •)'. my PIT.,,.t.5 ~nl to tbelr frletub' hCMde to play Cl rd,. After 1 had teaaed their do1 . tuned down 1e CM&DcM or pop ud Ust ned lo th radlo, there w11 nothlnf ltf't for me lo do but tall ul•tP on the a.or a About one-t>l' two an the mom ln,a. •ht)' stood m on m)• fe•l and atutfe<t me lnto lb car where I 1b.i\'tred myself to d•alh all th• way hom t 1 had been doinQ this for about tour years wbeo one nl1ht I su1· a stfd that lhey let me stay at homt-and steep (-.__o_o_ro_•_c_o_p_e_~) f'IUDAY,A.UG.U BySVDNEYOMARR ARJES 1 March 2l·April 19>. Your claims, assertions are taken seriously -you gain solid roothold and move in direction of goal. Superior taps you for promotion. Aquarius, Leo, Scorpio natives figure prominently. Be apedfic. Study small print and don't give up something for nothing. TAl'RUS 1April 20·May 201 : Be ready for a variety of sensations You travel. write a nd ac- curately delineate trends. cycles. Long-distance call oi: message provides incentive. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius natives figure prominenUy. In matters of speculation, stick with number 5. GEMJNl 1 May 21-June 20) : News received in connection with home repair, financial pros· pects of family member: Emphasis on m ystery , hidden values and a "prophetic dream." Get accounting, take stock. be aware of inventory. Resolve differences connected with rental or lease. CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): Time is on your side -know it and play waiting game. See places. people in realistic light. Scenario abounds with clandestine arrangements. mystery. temPorary seclusion and romance. Pisces. Virgo nalli\tes play key role's. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Priorities, aspira- tions come into focus. Capricorn, Cancer persons figure prominently. Accent on basic is- sues, resolutions, diet, employment, nutrition and health. You'll have more responsibility and greater chanceto''hitjackpot.'' VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22>: Opportunity ex- ists to improve dis play and distribution -you complete a major assignment. Aries, Libra persons figure prominently. Young persons, creative endeavors. quick changes, special notification and travel dominate busy scenario LIBRA t Sept 23-0 ct 22 1 · Breakthrough oc- curs green hghl flashes for new project, ad- venture. Leo. Aqu<Jrius persons figure prom- inently. Take cold plunge into future ; let go or imagined s e curity blanket. Highlight originality. independence and elevated self· esteem. SCORPIO I Oct. 23-Nov 21 >: You feel as if being drawn in two direcUons simultaneously. Possible conflict between career and family will b e r esolved. Avoid brooding. Your "inner \'Oice" will provide answers. Cancer. Leo, Aquarius natives play s1gmfi<"anl roles. SAGl'fT.\RIL'S 1 ~o,· 22·Dec 21): Em- phasis on personal possessions, special collec- tions. acquisition of valuable item as result or long-dista nce communication. Key now is d\\·ersiftc~uon Look beyond the immediate - perceive potenlial a nd broaden personal horizons. CAPRJ'CORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You get what you want following a temporary delay. Cy- cte high and your judgment, intuition will be on target. Assert yourself in positive, dynamic manner. You no longer need play "second fid· dle." Aquarius , Taurus, Scorpio persons figure in scenario. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Much that occurs is "behind the scenes." tr persistent, puzzle pieces will ran into place. Communica- tion is received from one confined to home or hospital. Be receptive, recall past favors, ob· ligations, promises and commitments. PISCES CFeb. 19-March 20): You acquire luxury item which beautifies surroundings and makes you more comfortable. Genuine bargain is available. Family member makes combina- tion request and concession. Be diplomatic and show that you are a "gracious winner." Tips Prorrwte Bicycle Care "' m)' own bed. M)' mother wanted lo know why l wanled Mr d .. d. M 01l of ut who are ralaed b)' lntlmldatlon and publlc humltlatlOf\ have a dlrfleutt time re l1tln1 lo thllf n"w round tr•nd Look In" burk, lh\'re wa1u\'t ~ da) lhu\ went by that I did nol have aulf1rh·nt ~roundll ror dis cl1v1ng lhe rt'l8 11orah1p A 1ue1>C1&thl'r cer1 alnl~ r unalhuted ·atlcnutlor\ or urrcc · u on · Wh ether or not lhe) were• going lO let m~ stay out all n13ht at the prom was "mcn\Bl t&OJUISh" beyond belltif Telhn& me to spend my own money for a bicycle was definitely arounds for "non·support," and swttctung my legs for ly- ing wal. "aggravated as- sault ·• I wrote the book on "coveting" and not returning anything. If my parents had been any dlfrerent. I would have had nothing to talk about to my Criends. Our parent.II and their inhumanity to us was all we ever talked about , . . or bragged about. WIDEWALE CORDUROY PANTS IN STOCK lOCOLORS OOYSOEJ'T D•lef We 1WI..., of A11911M. t'90 ·-,,0~1\ " Woodlanct. 1,..,1,,., C.rllonlle Punlltflld 0rlHIQtt Coe•1 Dell., "llol, AUQl"I I•. IS 21. 1'90 »4aO PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINt!SS NAMI ITATtrM•NT Tl" 10110,.1110 Peflo•-. ••• 001no bU)\t\.,\ A\ C~INO ~HO COMPANY, toO N Tuttlll A-. SMlt Ana, C.lll0tlll• ttm Sleolllfl 5 It.,.., tttl Mofll•~llo Ott"•· S.n MtflM, Calllo<nl• •11ot Al .. ,...,.. ~. Redo\, SU HtrDO• l•l•lld Orlv•. Newpor1 B••Cll Ctlllornl• '7W w.11.,. s R-. sen Hf9no•tt hrtt<•. Irvine, C•lllorn14i ~ Tllh bus""'" I\ conouc1•11 by • Qtnt• •I pat1ntfWP Altx ... rS RAOOS P•rtner IC•llll..., Ert,, 11•11• 1'1 PtYo•f• Orlve Cott• ~H C•lllo<nl1 ttU7 ,~,, °"'',,." " con<IU<led DY .,. In· Ol11lll1MI KelN•I' 11••1• flll• \lflt.._t wo Ill"" with ,,.. Co11n1v Cl••• nf Ot•nM l'o..f\ty on AUQu•1 S, lttlO "14UIJ Publl\NO °'"""" CN•I C'l•I•• Pllol, A '· •• 11 ~-nu-eo P UBLIC NOTICE Cl.aYTON WILLIAMS COM· Pl>NY' lllOS? IM•<ll 811/d . :115 Hunt· rr..-"_.-, 1nolol' 8ta(I\, Cflilornl• t1MI JamH 1 c ... 1on. 1.on BuO• 81•11 ~1,S HUnllnoton 8eac1>. CA!ltornl& .,.,., Tl1I\ •1•1•rNfl1 WH tll*<l w11n ·~ Coul'ly Cluk ol O•anot Coun1y on July u .1..0 l)llUMMV GAllRaTT KING & l'ICTITIOUS IUStNESS MAll•tSON NAME S'rATfMINT A l"r•••t1'-I cw...,.•tlOfl Tht lollOWl"V """on ll Ootno t>u" ...~ ...... 1()281 .......... ..,,., ........ C..lilof• .. ~ They mitde us salute th~ Oag, believe in God. say thank you. flush, eat everything on our plate, I~~~!=~~;~ keep our feet on the floor and our knees together. We couldn't swim after we ate, pick our,. •. _,,_ noses, hang o n the i~~iji~~ phone, put our elbows on the table, go to bed v:ith dirty feet. drink milk out of a carton or s moke cigarettes. They punished us for talking back to teachers. leaving the refrigerator door open, playing with ou r gum, losing our bicycle and stealing. Babies have come a long way. J'm weak. l don't want to be the one to tell my mot her. Baldwin Pianos and Organs E.SSQN< IN~lRUMENl~ r 11.PES RECORD'> --~~:iiR ,, ' '•'• Fashion ltland 640·9070 OAtlV 10 6 SUN 11' "'ON THURS fRI 10 9 Qyron l wllll•I"• 160U B .. ,,. 81•0 :11S Hu n11noton Benll. C•lllornlf "1bAI I Thi\ outll>el\ I• conOuc1td DY • oentr "I 1Mr1notr\/lop Bvron l W•lli6Ml ' T'"' ,,.,_, w .. tueo .. 1111 '"" Alt.,.,..y, •• l•w ntn a• l".O. lo••tO T & L WELDING. ~10 COftOrt\\ 4041 Me<Artfwr •l•d., SlrHI. (O\lt ~Mt. Cahtornia '1611 Slllt•UO Tony J l••v•. 110 Cono•ts• Ntw'9rt_._,te_lll.._ SI• tel, C~lt ~Ml. Cilllorn•• t16i1 ,.141410 Tl\I• butlneu I\ conc1uc1e11 by •n 1n· PuDllSheCI 0r•n9f Coas1 D•ll~ Pllol lll•ldut, July JI, AUO 7 IA, 11 1'90 310 90 Tony J, L•rQt Tl'IS ,,._,,, "'"' lllfd ,.,,,, the PUBLIC NOTICE County Cit•~ 01 Orenoe Co..nty on AUQUll 1~ IW I County Clerk Of Or .. Cou•llY on July n 1..0 Pt•llff Put>11""4 Or-CO.\I O•ilY Pllol, -----------July )1, A.-;i 7 u. ti. 1'IO l1S1-90 FICTITIOUS IUSINl!U "101M Pullll•lleel Or•-CN•I Oetlv Pllo1 11."i 2.!.i_lt._S.PI •. 11 1W __ ll4H~. I ----NAMI! STATt!MENT P UBLIC NOTICE ,,.:~:,IOflowll\Q _..,., 11 001no outl PUBLIC NOTICE ti) 1t,AA1NA PAOOUCT10HS 111 ---------N .. J_. "TEl TAPE II Ill ICAl11H.a M.altTIN NOTICE OF DEA-TH OF DE,.AllT"'ENTOI' 21041 Gretnl>oro UIM Hun11na10f' AVIS E. KREFT ANO OF TllAllSl'OllTATIOH 8 C 11 I t?"'6 HOTICl!TOCONTllACTOltS ··c:.,:~ r:u· .. nfl M•<lll' 110AI p ET IT I 0 N T 0 AD . $ttlt0 Of-I\ wlll llt r•o•y..S •I GrHt1boto t.<oM. Hvn1lnq1on Buell MINISTER ESTATE NO. ,,., D•o•rt..-nl al Tr.,.<PO•t•llon no C•lllon•I•.,... A-105557 Sou11> Sc>t•"ll Strff1 ROOIT' 1000. Los Thi• D<AinM• I• <O<'Clu<ttd Dy •n ,., I · • An9tlo C•lllornl• .0017. un111 1 dl•lllu•I T 0 a I I h e I ( s ' ) o'c100 pm on Auqus1 11. l'80 •• •I ICar,,..l MMtln beneficiaries, CredltOrS which 1im• 1ho wlll b\' pullh <I• Tnl\ \1.tl_,,1 w•• hied ""''" '"" and COntinnont Creditors Of I ~n..S end rNO In Room 2 at ••id Ml-Coun1Y Cler• ot Oran111t Counh on ,,.~ • o••" for conslruc 11on on Sl•t• •uousl s. ,.., Avis E. Kreft of Midway ntonwo In •«o•d•n<t wltn .... 1'1•UU City, Californ ia and I \Pt<lllc,ttlons IM••lor. lo who ch Publlstlfd Or•,,.,. Co.'1 O•lly Pllo1 per S 0 n S W h 0 may be SPf<l•1rmrtnc•lsm..i.,.s1011ow•· ··-7 1, 11 -1-1111 "" . I or.,,111t county, •• v••lou• 1ou11ons ~-· · · ••· -·-otherwise interested in the 101-or•·'· s. ~. ss. s1. 11. tc>-11•''· l will and/or estate: I wne•lcMlrramPSlol><'con•lrvc1•0 PUBLIC NOTICE A petition has been filed 8ld\ ,.,~ r~ulrto for th• entire work • f0Htr1 t>e01>ere1n l'ICTITIOUSIUSINISS I by Jean Kreft 1n the 1 Pian•. •P«lllcanons . .tnll 1>roPM11• NAME STATIM•NT Superior Court of Orange 1 lor,.,.\torlllOOlnQll\l~pro1..:1 canof\IV Tll• loll-l"lj per\on ,, llolnQ bu\I· County requesting that bt ot>Ulnf'd ti 11•t Oeoart,.,.•nl of ""'' H ' . Tran\oortatlon Plan• arc! Bod Oo<u· VAN WIE ENTERPRISES. 110 Jean Kreft be appo1n~ed as Officers Elected r-------•it---""'I menh Poom 3'. Tr~""'°"•llon Bul•!I 11111 st'"'· API o. 11un11noion Buen personal representative to , 1n9. 1110 N s1'"''· P o Bo~ ""· C•lltorn1•'2MI administer the estate of Sa<ramtnto, C•hlorni" •!>807 Uhol'• Thom .. A 114n Wit 11' 17tn 1 A i E K ft ( d th .,. O) l37SI, M'd m•y M 'Ifft\ &1 1"-I Slr .. 1 . .Apt 0. HUnlinQl~n Buch, I V S . re Un• e.r e 8D<l•• Oll•O .,,., •l lht ofllctS ol ''~'C•lllornla<n...-I Independent Admtn1stra-O·•t•l<f Directors of TrMSPO<lallon •1 I Thi\ Du\lneu I\ (ondu(led DY •'I In· I ti on of Estates Act I. The After serving a two· year term as president of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Richard Cole has turned his gav~ over to Joane Evans for the upcom ing season. Joining her as direc- tors will be Dorothy Doan, Doreen Marshall. Ladis law Reday and John Stahr. Mrs. Gilbert Ferguson has been elected presi- dent of the Newport Beach Friends of the Library and she outlined her plans fo r the year during a garden luncheon at her Balboa Island home. Virginia Castle Aux- iliary of the Assistance League of Newport Beach has elected Mrs Orval Holma n as c hairman . and the Friends of the Newport Beach City Arts Com- mission have chosen William Gilpin to head John Martin Shea was re-elected preside nt or the Newport Harbor Art ~tu se um Board of Trustees. !'lew trustees are Jack H. deKruif. Murray A. Gribin. Ray H. Johnson, George R. Richter Jr. and Richard B. Smith. FREE BIKE BAG WITH ANY SCHOOL PURCHASE AUG. 2STH TO SEJ'T 1STH lo• .. n~I" S.n Fr.,t>e•KO, ano '"' ldl•IOull t't' . f h . 01\lrlct lnwnl<nlMwork l-s•luattd Tl!om~A II WI pe I !On IS set Or earing Tnf' \UCCfS•lul bl<IOPr SMll turn"". Thi\ '1•tt!Nft1 w~ ,,,:c, w11n '"' in Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic 1 .,, .. ,,,.,n1 l>Ond and " IM'••ormo11nc .. 1caun1y "''"of O••no<t Cou nty on Center Drive. West, in the '"°;~e OeP¥1,.....,,, or Trans1>0<•""'" •uo~s11s.1w 1'1ou1 Ci t. y o ·' Sant a An a ' "•r•DY "°''11" "" o•<klt'•• •"•t '' "''" Put>ll\Md Or•nQe c~s• D•ll• p ,101 Cal1forn1a on September Mlir"'•"""1y •n'"'' '""' '" tn• con· Auo 11• n. SePI •. 11. "'° ~ 12, 1980 at 10:00 a .m. ~:.<,~,:;::;:. ;,i;.,,~;;·=. ... ~~ ~~-· I IF YOU OBJECT to .the t•rorlsu wm .,.. •"o•ota 1u11 oo-PUBLIC NOTICE granting of the petition, oor1un11v to su11m11 Olds •n r•soons. 10 \ you should either appear 11\is lnvlllllon at>d wlll not M dis l'ICTITIOUS IUSINUS at the hearl""' and state crlmln•ltcf ~ .... ,.on t .... Qrl>Vflds of NAME STATfMf NT . .... . ••<• color, or ... 11.,.,.1 orlQI,, In con·l "•• toll-•nci ~('°" "ao.nq 11..,1, your ob1ections or file \I0.••11onto-.,. .... ,o ,.."es written objections with the Minimum ·-r•••• to•'"'' P•o1P<• • LEM•IGH 1t<VESTMENfS 1•11 court before the hearing. Correctle on ---"!" A\ 1>re<lf!lprmlnecr D\f In. 5e(rplary 011 Le•w arO l •M NPWPOrl BeHI> I y be Lal>or •rt~ lonn only In'"" Se>« la I Calilarnlt 91660 OUr appearance may m pro•ltlons of u.. ,..,.,.11.,. num ... rta JoM sm11n "'"· 1011 L••w.,o I in person or by your at· ,~=~fJM~ bookl '"~ 1or t>lddlna purpo•" and L•M. N•wport e.acll Cdlllorn•a 91uo I torney. .., •nlllltO "SoKltl Provlslotls. Nollet to Thi• buslr>H\ "conoutled D'r •n In I F y 0 U A R E A Photographs depicting co,.l••c•or•. PrOPO~•. •ncl con1ract." dl•11iu11 memb e r s of the and lncoe>WsoflaldDoo-th•t"'o~ JoMS K•" CREDITOR or a cont- Q . t .. mln•o •I tnt s•mt olllcts U Thi• '181t"'"1t w•• ltll'd wltn tno ingent Creditor Of the de-UiCkstepperS, a senior ..... 11Hri... O•Hrlt>•o htrf'inbofor" wlltrt II>• Cauntv Clor~ of O'""~ Countv on l ceased you must file your Cl.t1• zen's square dance ~~1 II ll_ -,.. 11.. ...~ I Of An\ SOf'ClflClllOn \. llnd OrOOO\l'l AuOU\l s ,., . , . """'"""• •wpon ,....<• ._....,,.,.,...,... !Orm•m&yti.!>ffn /;OC!Pndatomodll• FIOS'I~ Claim With the COUrt Or club in Costa Mesa. that Ftdtr~I "''"'"'U"' Wt<M! rain will .,. PuDllSIWd OranQP Co.\\1 OA•I• P1IOI I present it to the personal ran in the Tues day "'"*<lon•v 10""'"'"011,,.•00•••"-11.1.1<1 1 1•.21.1e~* J?S&·-.C 1 representative appointed . lertnod 11oo1n II tntrt Is a Olfltrtnct j • Featuring section were f .,.1.,0 n ,,,. m1n1,,.um wave r•tes .,,.. P UBLIC NOTICE by the court within four incorrectly identified. I d•lf•m•l'led DY,,,.~·~••" 01 L•bo• I months from the date of y No and 1h• prevalllng W&Ot f81t\ <It FICTITIOUS IU$1HUS first Issuance of letters as A couple identified as ~::;~( o~ ~~.~·~ !~;~.·1~:: •• :.;. ::: • .;:~·; ... ~o;.,:,·,i:;;·,:: NII.ME STATEMENT provided in Section 700 of H a r r y a n d Be v e r I y bnng~ yOl l more news of yO.~ Md "'' wD<onlr .. C lor< ...... ,, 04!Y not H• tollowino Of'•\On •• OO•nO DU<I t h e pr 0 b a t e c 0 de 0 f Ost rou were. in fact. comll'ullllv ~ do~ thon is 1"~u'~,~~~7.:~;;~;:;~l>l' Laoor "'H.:!RcO t.S4 Ro-s Cosl• MPU Californi~. The. time for ch a r I es and Ev a lound tn 1hevm'UIMI I COdt IN> !jetll!<•, or•v•lhf'g rail' ol Calllorn•a.,1>71 filing claims Wtll not ex- Schneider and dancer ·····--···· waQP\lnllWC<IU"l•lf'whlcllt .... wor' BtllY Marie Harcnu<~ U6 11oss plre prior to four months Ray Turner Was Wrong. 6'7-4321 Is to 1>t -~ bePn doot•rmlf>t'd •nd Costa MMa, C•llfornil "16?I from the date Of the hear· Ill• O.paf'tmetll ,,., ll<t..S thtw w•OP Tiits buS•noss Is <ondu<tltd DY.,. '"' . ti ed bo l .d ti!.ed He b A 1 ·••n lnllle~r1..-et1lolTr•nsporl•· dlvldual 1ng no c a ve. y I en l as r n· Hon pultlltellon tnlllted Gen•••I &ettyM ... rchu<~ YOU MAY EXAMINE derson. The Daily Pilot Pr•••"'~ Wtt9t 111•1n ci.tt<t Jui., Tl\ls sttll......,. .... 111.a ••1n ,,,. the file kept by the court. regrets the error l'ltO Counly C~t1< of Ora,. Courf\IV on I ed I h --·---------------oe1fc1 Ju1v2t 1.., A.-;i11sts ,.., I If you are nterest n t e ~~~~~~~~~----~-~~~---~-----~--~---~! DEPA~TMENTOF ,.,.~, estate, you ~ay file a re· CtrA ft A NCE TIUNSPORTATION PuDllsN00rllfl9PCot\10ellyPllol,I quest with the court to re- their slate. s' I !Ar ~A Fn p-"'11.J ,, w R C.rtH' l>uq 1·"·2178·1"° 3107"° celve special notice Of the \ .. :H~ _, ~·l -r" .-. h .... • ~1!"0~,~~~~LL PUBLIC NOTICE inventory of estate assets Pro1e<I Ot•••oom•nt ... o I and of the petitions, ac- .tie Sa. ... dSaleSal •leSaleSa· dleSa'·~ eSaleSa1 .. •leSateSal 4SaleSaleSal .aeSaleSaleSr .1aleSeleSa1er .1SaleSaleSale .leSaleSaleSale. aleS.leSaleSalet ;aleS.leSaleSaleS .. ns$a• 1leSaleSal.-S•'"S" •'" ()1 aleSaleSal1 '• eleSaleSale. aleSaleSale~ ·•leSaleSeleS ialeSaleSeleS: ialeSaleSa1eS1 ... ... I CANNERY VILLAGE 2817 laf ayelte at 29th st newport beach, calil. 92663 (714) 675-'/740 PuOh~~s:;.";:,:' (O.UI Dally PtlOI FICTITIOUS IUSIHUS c 0 u ~ts ~ n d rep 0 rt s I AIJO u 11 l'ilO >188-80 NAMI STATEMENT described 1n Section 1200 I Th• 1ot1-1no Pf•tot1 '' 00ln11 11u~ of the California Probate PUBLIC NOTICE nms~1ss TECH, 2m Croaa• W• Code . -----------Unl1 IC S.nl• Ane, Ce111ornla "1104 NOTICE OF DEATH OF Andrus scnn.•ou. 141 ' Cassman & Lachina, At· DOROTHY RAPKIN ·~~~.~:r~r:~L•n• wwminw• torneys at Law, S212 FORREST KND OF j Tt1lst>Wneu1scon11uc1e1111van1r 'Katella Ave., Suite 102 I P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D • dlVIOualAndreH S<-lde• ( P • 0 . B 0 X 6 1 6 ) , L 0 S MINISTER ESTATE NO. Tiiis s1etemen1 wes 111ecs w1111 1n Alamitos, Ca. 90720; (714) A· 105561. IY Clerk t1I Or•• County on Jut 995·3953. I T o a I I h e I r s , 21. '"°· b fl I I r dlto "'4211 Publl•'*' 0r-. Cotst oeuy Piiot 'a~~~~,~~~· c~tors ~ J:.;;\',~.r~,~,: D•"Y,;~~· AUQ. to, n . 21, ,.., 3401..0 Dorothy Rapkin Forrest -PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE and persons who may be otherwise Interested In the -----------1 ~ will and/or -tate: SU .. UUOlll COURT 01' THI NOTICI! 01' T•USTl•'S UL• """ STATIOl'CALl .. OllHIA l'O• LAM .... f9:J.m.t11 A petition has been filed THI! COUNTY o .. 0"ANGI T.S. .......... , by J . J. Scott Immel In the NO.ll.·1ts)t1 NEWPORT HOME LOAN, INC. as Su,..rlnr ,._·rt of Oranne 0•01• TO SNOW CAUSE dulv eppalnlll<I Trust" unO•• ti\• I .. ~ ¥" '-""' • ... fOll C:HANGI 01' NAME to11-1119oncrlbecl ~of trust WILL County requesUn9 that J . In Mtll"r 11111.Pl>ll<•lion SELL AT PVILIC AUCTION TO THE J . Scott Immel be appoint· SYONE'V ALBERT 1.UCAS Ill HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH l'aY•· ed I w ... ,..,, '"" pe1111on OI SYDNEY' DI• •• 11..-t1I .... In lewtul -y ol as persona represen· ALBERT lVCAS tt1 ll•t Det!n 111•0 IN Unlle<I Stalffl •II rloM. lltl• and ta ti Ve to administer the wi111111t <Nf1< of this cout1 tor •n oro.r lnl•rttlCon-..yt<i lo and now Mid DY It estate of Dorothy Rapid n ct1•naln9 Pe111IO!ltr's ,..,m. lrom under ltld Oetd of Trint In,,,. or-•· Forrest (under the In· svonov A1~r1 Lucas 111 10 Lu'• 1v i..re1...ittrci.i.crllled· Lu<,•\ T II V ST 0 ll IC E N N E T H R dependent Administration IT IS HE11EBY' ORDERED tll•l •11 SAMPSELL.enuntnllrrworn•n of Estates Act). The petl-Pfr\OftS ln1trlt51Pd In s.i:ld m•11•r ep BEHEFICH•RY NEWPORT '-----------------------------------' tlon Is set for hearing In peer i..fore '"''court •• 11 00.,,. on HOME LOAN TRUST HO. 107 -----00 I S.pttmber 1?, ,..,, 1111M cour1room ol Re<ardecl ,,_...ry 1. t"° as inslr. Dept. No. 3 at 7 c vie M.ARK • SODEN IO \llOW (AU\e wny NO ?H In OOOlt ·~. -, • ., of OI- i Center Drive, West, In the 1111, 111911o11on tor ch•nQ4' 01 Ml"• II<••• Records In 1111 olfl<t 01 '"" c I t y 0 f s a n t a A n a • sllauld nof be oranl*<l Aecoro.r"' Oreno-Counly; sald det<I California on September IT IS FURTHER OROEAEO tMI • of 1rus1 ~,,.,., , .... lollowlng OfO-copy ot 1nls order 10 '"°"' c aust l>t i>er1Y · 1 12, 1qe(} at 10 :00 a.m. puDll,lled °"'" a wee,_ lor lour W<· LOI 117 of Trf<1 No. 4()()1, as per IF YOU OBJECT to the cnslv• -"• !l(lor to \ht dev 01 salo map r•<Ot'ded 1,, -1•1. P"QtS 18 lo I of h titl hear ing In Ttle Ounqe CoHt 0<9lly 2• lnCIUll¥1! of MIK~ll•.....VS Maps, In grant ng t e pe on, Pllol, •,.."".,.Pf' 01 0..,,.,.1 cl•<u••· ,,,. office of,,,. coun•v Reco•O•• ot you Should either appear uon pr1n111c11n 111e county 01 OrAnQf! Hid coun1y. at the hearing and State 0.ATED:July30, IOllO 1161 Pll<llrn Drive. Cosle MtH, A gas crunch is on-automobile driving is down, and bicycling is on an upswing. Cycling is the second most popular sport in America after swimming. It's great exercise and fun-alone or in a group. Also. it is becoming a popular means or trans portation for the urban commuter. Americans own 95 million bicycles. and new sales this spring are skyrocketing. Even the Federal Highway Administration ia getting into the two-wheeler act. The agency, which in better days encouraged Americans to see the U.S.A from a car, recently announced a new program to promote out.door recreation. It is offer· inc up to $4 million to each state during 1980 to pro- mo~ bicycles, bikeways and bite safety pro- airams. Genuine Handsewn Women's Tassel Loafer SEBAGO i fl I MARI( A WOEN Ctllfotnl• .,.,. yOUr Object OnS Or e Judgeotllw "lll•slrHUddrttsorcommon O.· Written objections With the SuperlOt" Court slonellOI\ Is~ above, no warranty COUrt before the hearing. PullllShfd °'""Ill' Coast Dally Piiot. Is Qlven ·~.1011\ co.nolelenHl or <Of'· Your appearance may be ,,,,. 31 AUG. 7 U.1! '"° lU1·80 "~'.::~ucltry under ••10 OHO ot In person or by your at· P UBLIC NOTICE Trust. by rt•tot1 of a breec11 o• "•'•"" torney. In 111t o1>floet1ons \e<u red 111•ro1>v. 1 I F y 0 U A R E A htr•tol0tt oecut.o """ oouverltd la PICTITlOUS l llSOtaSS 11\t unde"'91*1 • wrltU... Oe<laratlon CREDITOR or a cont· NAMASTATt!M•NT o10111a1111.,,,0emanc11ors.1e.•no lngent creditor of the de· Tiit IOl•-•119 .,.,..,,,, •f• ctolno wrllten noel« 0111reac11 •n<I of •l•<tk>n bUslnen as: 10 ouw 1ht utldt"fQnecl to sell wlo ceased, you must flle your THOM~ l'LOATATIOH COM· P•-•'• 10 w11s1.,. wld o0tlo•11ot1s, claim with the court or PAHY. 1645 ~"'··Co&•• Mesa, •11ct111trMtte<1ht unoenloM11uultd Whether you 're an avid cross-country cyclist, urban bicycle commuter or Sunday park rider, toJ)ow these Ups. Practice safety pl'Qcedures. -Obey tl'8ffic laws. -Use proper signals in turning or stoppina. -slow down at lntersecllons; live pedestrians the right or way. -Keep a firm gr\p on the handleban. -Make sure your bike has the le1ally required •afety equipmentr-bell or horn, reftectora, work· lnl brakes and a light if you're a nicht rider. -Wear a helmet tor added protection. Take your bike in for a 1meral check·up n~ry tix months. RUFFEll'S UP.HOLSTllY _,....,_~ ....... IHI...._ ..... c .... ...,.._ ..... ,1u Sizes 3 . 4 AAA AA A 8 Cordo Brown CaH wtth Leather Sole 5 6 • 1 . . . . x x x -x x x x x x x )( x x x x x x J( ~ It~~ SHOES 8 . 9 . •0 -._ x x x x x ---x x )( x x -·-x x x x x x )C x )( H Falhlon lalaftd ••. Ne~rt B••ch .•. 751-1551 e t It to t ...... personal c.utorftla~ said not•<• o111te.c11.,,.,111 •le<Uon to pres n '"" . Tllomes L. TllOft\P\01\, S~tl be ,.<Ot-Mey S. 1..0 as Instr Ho representative appointed HemlltOfl, Cott• Mn•. cemom•• son "' bool< 1u., ~ .... 01 Hid Of by t he court within tour •21 11<1e1 A«on11. months from the date of E. ~ ""'"'""· 1Dt Molln>vl• Saki .... w11111e ,,,_,but""""°"' first 's•u•nce of letters as A .. nue, No. 1. Ntwpart l each, co ......... I or werrlll'lty. H-S °' llft· ......, tell..,nlatMl pli.d, r~ tit ... ooneulon,"' provided In Section 700 of uwrenu H . c. sm1111, 2'2•1 encul'MI<-. to po the reno•lnl~ the Probate Code of •moot• Lent . Mlu lon lllt lo. ptlnclpel "'"'of lfle nolthl se<urt<I I I T .. _ ti f Cllllfofllle DY wld o.ecl of Tn.11. With lnterH1 •• Cal torn a. ,,... me or IC-et ic. ic ....... .,, E-••ICI in telct nat•OtOVlctecl • .cr•.ncu, 11 •111. filing claims wlll not ex· a.r. LAllUne IM<fl, tet1tom1am11 under tM terms of said o.H o• Trvs1. filre prior tO tour months Merttrel I. ICttttr Tr111t ... Ifft, c ... rott 111'111 n-s•• 01 11\t rom ...._date of the hear• £mere10 In, LHune lucl\, TrutlM ....e of tM 1rvsts ctHtfll bv """' (.allfo<1\le '21651 wld Qeed of TNSI Said Ute ""Ill W Ing noticed above. Wnl•y T. 5'1'\1111, JI• ,,,,., ... lltlct Oft ,, ... .,, S.$mber J, '* •• YOU MAY EXAMINE .. .,,L..-IHcll.c.llfOrnlt..S1 11 :00 a.m., et,.,. 01110 ot T. o. tht file k~ by tfM COUrt Vef'Ofll<• F LunCIY, I"-» S. R. S.n1lc• ~'I'. 1111'111 ol A,,,.rlef • Slat. 1--. W.A-7 Tower, Soll• tttO, Ont CllY lloulevarct If you are nterested In the oavlf T. '"'"••· stt Allt911'• w .. 1. 0r-.. Cttltornte . est1t• you may flle I re· Oftw•, c-•t M.,. c:.111 .... 1a "t ti.. 11me oi 111t 1111t1•1 DUDllc•t..,, t WI~ to..-. court to ,.... MH of tlltt Nlllff, lllt totel •-I Of !fie q1.1e1 m ,... vi,....... L. "-•tt "IW"IN un11alct llalt1'o 01 111e 01111oa1lol\ Ct I Ve SQeClll notice of the Orlwt, N-POn ••tCll, CtUlornla M<U°'" ~ t1w -•tc:rlbtCI dMcl Of Inventory of estate assets ....., '""' •M .. llNled cosh, t'lW\t", and of the petitions, •c· "••\' D.--. ttn .,,.,....,. 111C1...,1t1te•ln11.*to· co I.In ts Ind r •Po r ti Otl~'t".;.:::..~:' tMfl 0•"1 :=~~':OMa described In Section 1200 ,.._.. ._..., o-i-. c" tot• LOAN, 1P1c. of the Cllltornla Probltt t111e Ml,., •• collduclff llv • "Mid,_._, C...o-llfftllMIWtM,...., ayT.O.SE,.VICECO . ....... 1""""L. ~. tttfll ~~ ayClw~Jo~. CIMft lleldle OW. & 1'111\ •~ -"'" w1111 ""' AMII-s.c,.,.,. Davit AtiiFMrs et LIW, ~C!MtfOr.,..e-t.,MIJvly ':'=.l~~tt1 Ml iii... ....... Cite.. , ...... • SVCIU.1"• Ot•I "° .. ,.. Drhte, .., .. • ...... *"""' .... -.... T.D.tHvtct~•"v A••t-_ce. u11l ; tel: ::..~ ......... ... ,... O.-..ICA ..... PM8tt 1"4, tlMIM ........... or.. CW11 Del'\,."': ,.._""'°'CW.... CMt1 Oalt'I' l"ltet, ,.,_.,.,... Orlfllll Ceett Otll., l"llM. ""' 11..tur.Hll ..,.,,.,,,, ......... ,. ,,.,. •ut u,n,,.,,._ jllt• • f 1 ... l)Alt v DU rn The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS · You C•n Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval W•r'•Hotiu: Mt rMI H t•to advert4ed la ttua newsp.lll'r 11 1ub J9ct lo Lbe F'ed1eral fair Hou•101 Act or 196 wtllch make. I\ llle1t1tl t advtrtiu "an,> pre fer.nee, hmat;nlon. or diacnmioataon but-d on race, oo!or. rcb&lon, selt, or oaUon.al onafo. or an lntenuon 10 mak\l un) such prertrence. hm1ta· tion. ordlscrimmauon ... 11'i.s newspaper wall not kno~in,ly accept any advertising ror real estate which is i n viola· Uonollhelaw IRRORS: Adv..-tisen ...._. chKk their ads clllly -report .... ron '-wdlately. TIM D41L y PILOT GIMMS latMlty for the fint in- COf'T9d ittsertion only. ~for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'9-al ••••••••••••••••••••••• HACH HOME! UJ)lraded beach home- Newport ! Walk to ocean ot private beach! New carpets and fresh paint! ~tom decor. 3 patios + secluded sundeck ! Just S127,250! Hurry. call 752-1700 OPfN ll(9• \•r..'•' t• ·.I (!&lfiMliN IAYSHORES POSSllLE LSE OPT! Private community liv· ing, guarded gate and private beaches. 4 Bdrma , warm wood paoellne thruout. Separate upstairs dorm for children, private maater suite and retreat open to secluded flower covered atrium. ree land. Call 673·8550 °""' '" 9." \ 11,JN 10 er"'"• r~:1umu1 IOHANli If your home r equire- ments include : separate fa m ily room \\tlh fireplace, bonus room. -1 bedrooms. 3 baths. ccn· tral air. 3 car gar age. spa, wet bar . and assort· ed other goodies. call us right away. Full µric·e Sl88.950. 751·3191 • SELECT PROPERTIES CHINA COVE VACATED Excl""ive 3 Bdrm China C.Ove home. Dark room. winding staircase leads to massi ve beamed liv· ing r oom . w it h Slumpstone fireplace. Entertainers gourmet kitchen, steps to private China Cove beac h . Owner will help finance. Call 673-855() NEWPORT DUPLEX 2 Units on fee land. Across from park. Near bnch, bay. & shopping. Priced at $205,000. Eves MJ.m:t DOORS TO IEACH 2·2 Duplex. Owner motivated. Open to 'creative rlnanclne. Paulbly litUe or no caah. Wlll trade property • boat · ear · or ? ? S'l4i.OOO. EWs $41-'171S associat ed ' .. ....................... ~~-~.~ ....... ~~.~~ ....... ~!.~~ ........ ~~!~!!.~~~~ ...... ~~~:::!.~~.~~ ....... . ., .. , .. • 100 .._.... 1002 G•Mrel 1002 G ... rel 1002 GeMt"el 100 GtMrel 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------Oc..moftt~• --------------2 bf' urh ui11t, tn•m~n dou• v11w clou I<> NewJl()tl Pin, rent.I folll Onl> ... k1na ~.ooo JACOBS REALTY '7S. .. 70 THE ·1...._~ NUMBER TOSE NEWPORT IEACH OFFICE 2043 WISTCLt" DllVI 17141646.1711 OCEAM LOYHS S26 .000 pri ce r e duction !! Ex ception a l o ppo rtunity !!! M agnifirent ocean view home. yards away from sand. 4 lrg brs, Ir~ decks. trellised patio, SPA & lush landscaping. #159 SI 0,000 HICE SLASH on this comple tely remodeled home. Absolute ly the perfect m a t c h !!! Spa in mas ter bedroom. cedar siding. patio, park-like yard. boat storage. MOTIVATED SELLER wi ll carry A.l.T.D. #160 TAKE OVER LOAM Original owne r . True pride of owners hip. Better than model home. wood fl oor s in frml din rm. Built-in s t h ruout . patio, a b solutel y imma c ulate . Liquidation sale . Take over 7%o/r -$252/ mo & 2nd -13o/r - $317 I mo. Seller will carry 3rd - 12o/r. #161 RB>UCID $12,500 At this price it will sell weekend. Only $82,500 for this lovely 3 br, 2 ba on large com e r lot. Takeover 8.So/r loan, S472/mo. Beginner's luck , investor's d elight. Take your pick. #162: UDO ISLAND Sltl,000 Dramatic entry. high open beam ceilings, S,Pectacular master bdrm. over sized s undeck, wet ~bar. 2 elegant fireplaces. In all. almost 3000 sq ft of sheer luxury. Owner desperate ... M UST SELL!!! #163 . IALIOA ISLAMD $220,000 O l der. quaint with endless possibilities. Excellent location. adjacent to new recreation area. Sin gle Cam dwelling. zoned C-1. Assume 10.35o/. loan. S827 I mo. .\nxious seller will carry 2nd TD. ~164 . . WALK TO IEACH S50k On the beautiful seashore of Mex· ico. Spectacular s unrise. dazzling s unsets. Peaceful walk alon g ocean sands a nd clear waters. Enjoy life!! Plus you can rent it out at $90/day. #165. AnEHTION AGIMTSI! J oi n a winner -be a winner! ! T h e most diversified a nd ad· vanced real estate company in the U.S. currently has 2 openings for experi e nced agents in Newport Beach. 70o/r split to all qualified agents. National reloca- tion. New Homes. Condoshares. commercial, investm e nt, just to n a me a few of our many pro- gram s. For additional informs· tion, call Bob Castaneda. Mgr. ~156. Walker Blee Real Estate ... a ,,,. IEA CflEATUltll C S I R V L E T T S L X l Y T S N H 0 0 C R H A S I S M S G 0 0 S 0 I M S E T M 0 A C P E D T A E A I 0 U S T I H T 0 T U R E H A E S A A I S 0 T 0 F T H P E R P U R L A T R P U I T H H Y I Y A M P I F 0 H 0 H H A T R N I U L L l M l I I I D T A S I 0 A Y C S R L 0 L L L S R 0 M C U L Q M M C E H N E T 0 I H A 0 H L U F L A R 0 C 0 N l J I Y L l L A E S R C I A R N T A T N Y T H L 0 S A E R U U l S l S I I I A R 0 A L S U T N L E F I RlULAHIA A ZMYWDIUA IL TSNOUSTAIHlfllSHPISI .......... ............ , ...... .; ....... •cm' .. ,. .. LI¥ SPYGLASS WITH A VIEW • P•ICED TO SILL Watc:h boats go by as you relax in this warm. invitinl{ home. It has Mexican P avers. plantation s h utters a nd n eutr a l w a ll coverinf!s. It i s a Spyglass best buy at $527 .000. JoAnne Perkins. REALTORS. 675-6000 244 3 En.1. Cou t Hl9h1ny. Coron• del Mar WE HAVC. 41 Of THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN \VI :sLt<Y ~ . . . · TAYLOR :·co lU:A LTOHS ~1 m.:e 1H4 GREAT VIEW- DOVER SHORES T his fine home h\· Ivan \\'c·l b . t\11\\ heini? newly paintcrl . etc. lends itself to full enjoyment with a huge atrium entry with tra \'ertrne marhle floor Cf!r eat for da ncin~ > ! 3 f a mi l~· hdrms plus lo\'ely master hctrm·suite. form;tl ctinin,I!. fomil.\' rm. heauliful pool. s pa & patio. 3·car garage. Back Bay & city lights view. Owner will carr~· 1s t. T .D. No loan fee. • WESLEY M. TAYLOR .CO.. REALTORS 21 I I Scm Joaquin Hiiis Rood NEWPORT CENTH, H.I. 644-49 I 0 9 IROH TO IEACH Large exec, hm, 4 BR, 2~ Ba,. Be part of Newport Beach com · munaty. $179,500. Call 645-6(8), ownr /agt. Sl.smn·Are you a pro? Earn like a pro. We have openings -m ake 90%. t20 per mo. desk fee, in· clds ans. ser . Call us. ~ THE BLUFFS Model Home Dld unit, backyard pool. ~ Br, 3 Ba, frml din rm. calh ceil, lg decks. "1>esl loc. Walk to school, ten· nis club, shopping. OWN THE LAND $269,000 2404 Vista Nobleza 644-5150 Opn Sa 1Su 12·5 ~ ~~'?!P• -CdM CONDO, 01tly S2 I 5 ,000. CMw ••a; 3 bdnn. 3 bath In chok• ...., Dhtlag nn. ~ nw. w.t bar, too ~ .. e......_ to 1M11tloft. FM '-d. lrand MW Oii ............ 6 CmtyOll Lem.. -8.IEGANT IN CORONA DEL MAR. Dra•otfc 2 story tow1th0Me. Profe1sJonafly decorated 3 .,._, 3 battts, ....... clMINJ "" & ... f-..lly ""· Woll. to pooh & ...... co.ts. 5-T....W by patlol. lighted lfNL HQ & flt" .... •tertal11r's delc)htl Offwed at Sl25,000. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MEAR 75~1616 PARK IM REAR ARCHITICTUUL AWARD W1 ... ING COMDO View , t wo bedrooms & den. spacious open feeling. You'll like the decor & setting in this fo rmer model. Flexible financing available. $540,000 <>Pa. FRIDAY 2·5 992 IA YSIDE COVE TAR GAZEK~ .. ~C:..:..W..---Br C:L\ Y • POLLAl\--....----1 M r-Oell1 At1Mt1 c..iclo H. y Auo•dl•t lo l~o Ito••· Y To develop meuoge for Friday, reod ~-~ 10......t.en of~ Zodioc birth •ten. !"""'-'1Ceo l lfo ·-•Ulo .. ........, Ho ·-11:: ::-.... 1::-=-.. _ ·-'°' ,,..,., .. "' = ........ ·-..... llolojoot ·-·-= MY-!~ " "'-~';:--"-::= =-:=:. "-·-1'~ ==-~=-it:"' !l.... ;J,..,... "-:::.. ==........ " .... ·=-·-:Zi.. =~ l! .. C. =-l:f ·f:.. ::C' ::·IL~~ §f· ,1.Q)a... ®.u-N11111al IALIOA ISLAM0- 301 APOLIHA One of a kind, old world design & quality of this new authentic French Normandy home . 4 Bdrm. 3 bath c u s tom h ome with fin est c raftsman ship & a menities Now available. $58.5,000. Call for app't. _, , IAYNOMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip. EL TOIO HORSE COUMTRY 4 Bdrm .. 3 baths; ranch st y le . mini-estate in orange groves. $240.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1d1·D r1vt· NB 675 ·6161 MEW DUPLEX WITH IAY VIEW Picturesque. secluded and s hingled duplex with Bay view. Both units ha't'e viewing decks and plenty of stora·~. Owner's unit has 2 bedrooms. 2 haths: renta l unit has 3 bedrooms S485.000 REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 Ea10t CoHt Highway. Corona del Mar WE HAVE 41 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN SUIDIVISIOM ~aterfront Home Prime high desert , 5 BR, 4 Ba, cuslom Phelan. Approved len· wat er f ~on l ho m e tative tract map for Ul w /17x38 p vt d o ck 21.2 acre lots. Water and Priced Sl.394.000 µower al sight. $160.000 Builder w. / lra~e for Prin.onty. Palm Springs .Esl ulc BALBOA I s L A N D For details on this home REALTY and appt to see. ca ll 673-8700 Carol Horr. agt 631-0094 _ Wanl Ad Help? 642-567~ Class1f1ed Ads 6-12 ~78 OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX PLUS 0.. of Cl kW & ....... to be ~ahd. P•..._.. rt. "Gold Coast .. locatiOR & a I .... you CCIII lff frOM your boat. I 0 total bedroolm, VU of oc._ & bay with exclffncJ ClllCJl-1 & S.•.ts. LcrcJe & be~ decorat.d. Call for details to pre.few this excittftcJ property. ft~t for Corporatloft or f_.~s who want to btry foCJlllMr. $2,200,000. 631-1400 816 CANYON-DRAMATIC YU bceptfCNMll 2-story Venoillff model cOllda: •d-hw. &try cfM'tycrd with spot lclta; 1fNL High c.lllMJI & apoclcMls 4 bed. plH dew & fo"'1al dl1t ""· O•wtoc*s the Falrwflt/ of 11cJ CmlYOll COlllltry Clllb. OWMr wll assist wfttl flftClllCiRIJ, $699 ,000. 63 I· I 400 WATERFRONT HOMES.INC REAL ESTATE 243b W Lwso Hwy NrwPO•• BeM h 631-1400 JI'> M.rnr>e Aw B..lho<> l~l<>nJ 673-6900 '::~~:~' S©\laU~-l£t.trs· ::!: 141h4 ~y CLAY I POU.AN 0 t..,trOllQ• i.tt.,, of tho four K to .. bled _,d, be· low •o l0tfft lour """''-_,d, I I IT 1 1 K t i T 11 I I BUDTO I 11 I 1~ I 1 Is IA SI' L IO RI 1.::.1 I know 1 p1yclll•trl1t wllo 11 . . . . . _ ao rich, lie llu m111<>gany frtmed--. I SITDEG I .,_._,, ...... ,-..-, -, --,1....-1 O C-lete !he chvcklo quoled • . _ • . by hllint In the "'"""II _,d, 'tOU d..,•1op lrom lloip No. 3 below. • r::7:.~~~~m r r r 1· r r I' I' I I ~~lfilff°'I I I • I I I I I SCUM.&.ITS AMW~ .. ClaMHicaHM 5100 RCTaylorCo ()40 C)C)QQ INVESTORS 15 Units in Costa Mesa. Lar~e two a nd on e bedroom apartme nts . Garafles and carport s . Center courtyard with BBQ's. Near schools and shoppinf?. AskinJr price S650.000. Houses for Sate HouHI Fors• ....•....•............. ...............•.•••••• GeMraf I 002 G...eral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ALL THIS FOR s 179,500 A green thumbe r 's d e light with well-manicured gardens front & rear: Made for entertaining. Large 52'x130' lot with complete privacy. Den. 2 bedrooms with overs ize closets and 2 baths. Worksho p off garage. Spacious li ght bright. A happy home and all fo r $179.500. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. N.I. 644 49 l 0 ZW4 GWWWP <SO REALTORS 675-5511 T HE BLUFFS : Newport leach Condominiums -we have two! 0..., Oft A venlda Campana, a three bedroom • private end unit witti senral patios and 9 reat OCHn and boy •iew: Hom. hen OM year home warranty protection plan s upplied by seller. OWNER WILL FINANCE. $210,000... and a:e °" Vista Grande, the popular "E" Plan with thrff bedl ooms, huCJ9 family room. wood bewd uillncjs, briCJht & bffutfful. An HC ...... buy at S217,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona ct.I Mer . • 675-551' NEWPORT CREST! De li ghtful Plan 2 end-unit location w \'iew of ocean a nd greenbelt. Many decorator upgrades. 3 patios. Quick possession. $179.500. Belle Partch 752-1414. <C·61 > 752-1414 551-8700 ( 1,.....r "'• v l f!Y r ,,.P,..... Nf'V>j~, j 1tt (,.,.ur·• 642-8235 644·6200 Q(ll Do-..01 Ot1•e H1Jttk>' V1/I• r i:.rt,.., THE 1~ NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE 2670 SAN MIGUEL DRIVE (714) 759-1501 $790,000 BEACHFROHT!!!! lmao1nP a c;11tino down and soaking uo a panoramic l•nobstructed view of the Blue Pacific lrt'm vour furnished 3 bedroom housP or strotltno down your private c;ta1rs to lhP bPach' Ownf>r will arranoe spPc1al orivate f1nanc1no for you OPf1n1IPlv a or<>sl1oe oroo<>rty 759· 1501 $195,000 •OCEAHVIEW RETRE.AT • ,,.,..?otnP 0<>!11nl'l away from 11 all and rPlaxing over1ook1no the ocean from your furnished & freshly painted cottage 21 x24 Cleek and lam"' lot v. 1th room to enlaroe Seller will carry :i 1st TD Definitely a Best Buv" 759-1 501 $175,000 •PRICE REDUCED• on t hlS rare find 1n WEST CLI FF HIGHLAND area• Fantas11c home featunng 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with a large country kitchen and covered oatio for e"'erta1n1nQ your fnendsll 759-1501 **FAIULOUS VIEW•• from lhis spacious 2 bdrm plus den townhome. Featuring cathedral Cf'11ings ta stPf11I dPCOrallons. wet bar. generous use nf Mpx1can cavers and custom oak ~abinf'ts Adel 1h1s to assumeblP f1nanc1no aN' VC'u have an unbeatable comb1nat1onr1 759-1501 ••WOW•• IAU0.4 FIXEI UPPBll!! Xlnt development ootenllal on this cottage with C.2 zonlnol Adjacent to new recre• tional area Assume 10.35% loan with S827 'mo. Anxious owner will carry 1 2nd T 0 11 769-1501 Walker &lee Real Eatata •• IWLY .1.t.or Heart Studies Chart Risks FRAMlNGICAM , MN&. <AP• -For 10 years, doctott bave pu& Uaetr at~ to UM cbetta of lbt l*>Ple ot Fram naham What they've heard I• llle h.-.11 QI Am•riu Eft1')' rouplt of yeara. H ,IOO men and women have loyally ll>Pff~ al a >'hlle clapboard houn with a I" out front th.al uys Pnmtnaham Hur1 Study. 'Ibey are subJl'CU &o lht lo."ilett·runnlna medl'Cll 1nveatltahoo 'n lht hlstor') of man '1 aeerch ror what's kUlln1 him I l: 1-. TRIS ST DY HAS look9d ror reaaona wt\)' aom• ~pie 1tay healthy and somf' get heart di1H.ae, Ute m°'t common cau..e or death in America. Overt.hat Ume. 1t bas compiled an indict mtnt ot the country'• favorite vace Tbrouah &boutanda of checkuJ>$ Md lnterv1ew1. doctors spotted llMl coroouy risks 1n lhe rich dleu, the 1edentary way~. the paunchy ~Ules aJ\d the amok· 1na habit s of th t: ( ] American people MEDfCINE When these r e searchers began to iden -_ tify these dangers In articles 1n medic a l Journa.ls. the word spread and became the g06pel of good health. Now Americans jog, watch their weight and eat rnore wisely. And the health of their hearts bas improved. ALTHOUGH THEY FREELY SHARE credit with later studies conducted elsewhere, the doc· tors in Framingham think l.hey deserve much of the credits for Americans' preoccupation with their hearts. "We have persuaded many people that this is very likely a disease of lifestyle and that the fate of the potential heart attack victim really lies in his own hands.'' said Dr. William Kannel, S6, a professor at Boston University Medical School, which runs the program with the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. When Kannel joined the study a year after it began, lo'tamingha m was a town of 28,000. The medical investigators enrolled 5,200 of them, half of the men and women in town between the ages of 30 and 62. OVER THE YEARS, 2,000 OF the subjects have died. Like Americans everywhere, half of them auccmnbed to heart disease. Eight years ago. the Framingham Heart Study enrolled a second generation, about 6,000 sons and daughters of the original group. Arter the checkup -consisting of an in- terview. treadmill and resting electrocardio· grams, a sonar examination of the heart, blood tests and measurements or height, weight and lung capacity -the researchers share the resuJts with the patients' personal physicians. WHEN THE ST-UDY BEGAN, little was known about why some people die of heart attacks and others stay healthy. So doctors tested theories. Eventually, they sketched a profile of the like- ly heart attack victim -the fat. hard-driven man who eats lots of salt. loves fatty food, smokes cigarettes and never exercises, yet feels well and has no inkling of impending disaster. Then they developed a mathematical rormula that allows doctors lo use checkup results to calculate the risk of heart trouble for patients. Among the Framingham findings : -EVEN A LITTLE IOGH BLOOD pressure is dangerous, and 1t is not a natural consequence of growing old. -The risk of heart disease increases with the number of cigarettes smoked daily and ~th high levels of cholesterol In the blood. -The chance of sudden death from heart dis- ease triples among people who are 20 percent over· weight. , -Very sedentary men are three times more likely to suffer heart attacks than are those who stay 'ctive. Women a.re not immune, Kannel stressed. Heart disease is also the leading cause or death among women, but in general, the incidence is hall that for men. It strikes women with increasing force with advancing age but reaches significant proportions only beyond age 50, he said. Booklet Useful 6.-.. ,,. ... '" .. Benson 1-'ord Jr . has been 1iven a new op portunity Cor a hear· ing on the $100 million will of h is late father, Benson Ford Sr. Benson Jr. has charged a trust was set up to pre· vent him from gain- ing access to the money. Federal Help Pushed WASHlNGTON <AP) -A government agency says the estimated 10 mill ion Americans who own mobile homes need more federal help if they're going to get the warranty repair service they expect. But the in- dustry is ready lo fight the pr oposal i n Congress. In a 700·page report that was years in the making, the Federal Trade Commission con· eluded lhat "as many as 40 to 45 percent . . . who request wa rr anty service -do not receive adequate repairs." "COMMONLY report· ed defects include roof and ceiling leaks, door and windows out of a l ign m ent o r i n - operative. plumbing ma If unctions, buckled w a lls and damaged furnishinss." the FTC report saJd. T he report r ecom· mended that the FTC is- sue a regulation cover- ing how mobile home companies perform on the warranties that most already offer. It said ex· isting regulations by the Department of Housing and Urban Development aren 't enough. Walter I. Benning, p res i de n t of the Manufactured Housing Institute, said mobile home buyen would ,Pay ''up to $2,000 a home tor tbls industry lo comply with this overbearing re- gulation." Help for Apprentice By JOYCE l. KENN EDY Dear 'oyce: Now tbat I'm out or kJgb school, I tbl.nk I'm lntere1ted ID belDg aa apprentice bat doa't know bow to get foblg. Could you M9d me btformatioll? -V.P., Sa. LoGla, Mo. Start with a new JO.page booklet, "A Woman's Guide to Appren· ffceship. •• This beginning guide explains steps tor entry 8lld how the national ap. prenUcesh.ip system operates. The iovemment is selling the l(U.lde for $2.25 but while supplies Jut, you can obtain a •lnale free copy courtesy or the Labor Department's Women's Bureau. Send a large, sell·addressed a:1ailinc label with your request for "WGA'' to me at Box 1580, Colla Meaa,838a6. Apprenticeship combines pay while 1tamine with full occupational status ln a •killed trade when fini.abed. • I • • ' Dear .hJce: I wu w89derla1 w•at ;.1u-ea a ee1te1e .,. .... ae Mid :Wldl a~ N-HaU-Mcree' : -P.C., KarqMUe. Mlcl1. CAREERS ( ) I groups. This Is not a wide-angle 1 degree. You'll have to be persever- ing and resourceful. • • • Dear Joyce: My daagbter wbo la ID hlCb school lt latereated la a good· paylllg career in arc'baeology. CoaJd you pleue Utt colleges anct plues we could send for laformatloa oa Ws field? -P .W., Whltluville, Man . Your daughter is likely to spend more time digging up a job than artifacts. Moreover, archaeology ls not a field one enters for hilh pay. Try lbe Arcbaeoloetcal Iostitute ol America, S3 Park Place, New York, N.Y. 10007. • • * Dear JoJce: Pleue adfjM die N · qalreme•t• I• llllaol1 lo lte a le,ltlma&e ........ -11.T •• Cldca ... m. Only about 13 atatet have muaa1e Ucenst.nc laws and llllnoll 11 not one of tbem; however, there'• a city or· dinance tn Ch.lca10. To determine Ucenslna lawa anywhere, one can wrtte to the clty or •tat. attoney's office. Ma..,. the.raplat ll &IM title muu- worll• .. wbo an lD '"'"8ta pnt· Ute or tmPo1ed iD bealtb ehdll, Y '• I bolpttell, nun1D1 bolMI and cloc· tor'• oftkee. • --... -......... ... ····--..... , ----.-.--..... -._ ...... __ ..., .. ---.... ~ ---... -....... ----·· -.. --.. ---= I needed a roommate finding didn 't a long the but had trouble one because I know anyone Orange Coast. Then I tried the Daily Pilot. Daily Pilot a ds offered s uch classified a wide which to -' selection fro m choose that I found a likely candidate with just a few interviews. We now get along great and enjoy living together . If you need a room- mate, r ead the D ail y Pilot classified ads. If you have room to share and want mate, place an a roorp- ad with the friendly Daily Pilot classified ad-visers. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842·5878 PUBLIC NOTICE ITAT•MINT OP WITNOaAWAL 'AOM PAaTNlltlHIP OPCltATINO UHDllt "CTITIOUI I UllNISI NAMI Tl\t IOlklwl"9 --llM wlllldr•wn t ' 1 oentrel f•flMr from Ille ~tMr\lllp -•""' u,...., Ille fie Ullw~ ~t M"" ot PltfCIOVS NIEMORID PMOTO<iRAPHV at "'• • l, Co>la Mii .. , Calfta<nle '1UI Tiie tl<llllo.r> ~INU n•ftlt •ttw ""'nl IOf '"" pertnH\ll1p ..,., 111.a on M••<ll JI, ttlO In l h• Counly ol Otl"O• Full N•-•nd .AOOreu ol tho Ptr\Oft Wllll<lt•wlf\11 lorr11nt Mtry Curlhs, e•1 Ce011tr, •> f'o>lt Mosa C•lllornlt n•11 Lorr1l1W Mtry Curll\\ Fl)f7)0 Publo~ Ort"9' C<N$1 D•11v Piiot, 1u1, 31. Aug 1. '' 11 '"° io.s eo PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICfOP IHVITINO llOS NOTICE 15 HffllEflY GIVEN 1 ... 1 the 8oard of EOUC..tlon Of ,,.. frvf,,. Unified SclloOI Dllt•lct of Or1noe Coun\y, CtllfQnila .... 111 recel•• sealed Olds up IO 1 00 D.m Ofl IN 411\ Of Soi)- tember l'llO •I wl\lch Um. H IO bldl wlll be llUll41<1y --Mid read tor l.••sel P11ftheH ot Nerrow Ahle Re.ell Tt\ICt.. 81CI <Ofldlllonl •nd In. JlrU(llons -bid ..,_ mey be ot>- U1lned M 0.. office OI Flkal SuPl)Or1 S.Nl<H. ,.., Allon Avenue. 1r~1,. •• C•lltornl• TM Board OI Educ.lion re- ~'"*' ,,,. rl"'1 to rejocl •ny or ••I OIOt or IO .... 1 .. any lrreoul•rllfH "' lnlorm•lltl" In eny bldf o• In the bid· Olno IRVIHE UNIFIED SCHOOi. DISTRICT GeneH.trtllllt', AUll>orlHdAoent Publflllad Oranoe Colll O•ily Piiot A~. 11, :It,,.., l<ICM.fl) PUBDC NOTICE ---FICTITIOUS &USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht loll-1nq """011 " 00ln<1 bU\I n~u .• , SUN OEVIL S•LES. 17'1 Sun brtelt Orh,~ Hunt•noron 8~•ch C •H fornta .,..,, D• vlO 11 llffQlt' 112 I Sunbrttlr Drl•e HunllnotOfl 8uc11 ca111orn1a ,,.,, T"I\ ()Otjnft'SJ i\ Conduct'd Ol' fn 1n dlvldual O.•lo R OffQle T111s ll•l..,..nl was Hltct .. 1111 '"" County Ci'•t. OI Ot•"<ll' Co;inty on July tt. '* PUBLIC NOTICE FfCTITIOIJS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l hi' fotfowfnQ Of'rS.On\ ''' 001nQ bU\IMU.tS PAO A IR. 1304 LOQan .......... t: G Cost• Mt~. Callfornil '7076 JO.Sy EdWaro Howell 1003 Maole Stroot. #8, Coll• Me .. , C•lllornl• ,,.,. EdOle J09 AulStll. 1003 M1Dle Stout, #9 , Coit• Mou , California .,,,. . Arlhur ClarlHlte PU(O(t. Jr nte P1(iflc A•rr>u~ •A Cosla Mt•ft C atllorl'llt .,.11 Th1i bu\l~s~ '' conout1td t>v a Qif'nt"rill parfMr~n10 foolr J Run~u Tf''llS Sl~l"'mPt'lf "-d\ f1ff'd WI'" ,,.,,. County (ltH of OranQI' Count~ on AuQU\I S, 1* NEWS FEATURES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUtlNHS No414H NAM• JTATIEMINT SUf'E•IOA COUltT 011 (ALIPOltNIA ,,,. tollowlno °"" .. "' ••• doln9 COUHT'I' OF OltANOI ~Jlne" ••· In llM Malt., 01 In• '"llOlk•llOn of C ASTLE WOOD I NCO Mf RAl PH GAR"ElO flFF4NY 111, PROPERTIES 160'1 flue" 81\'d . for C11•noeol N•-• US, Hunl!llOfon S.ac11. Calltornl• CAS• NUMat• A·llQH "''' OAOlll TOSMOWCAUH Sleven J "'9rwood, lllOU &H<ll l'OA CMANGI 01' HAMI: lll•d., c11s. Hunllnoton II••<" llAlPH GAltFIEl.O ftFFAl<Y Ill CaUIOtM• t?t><I "" tlleo • DOlillot1In1Ms tovrl lor an 8•'°" L w1111....,1, t.051 llN<ll ord<lr 1 11ow1no .,.,1111.,....; 10 <11•"'9 Ills 81•d . l'JH """''"''on B•acll n•1¥1• orom l!AlPH GAAFIEI 0 TIF CalllOll\l•tt ... I ""N V Ill 10 llOL J' W ILLIAM Jame\ ~ Clayton, t.OU e .. c11 OONAHOWfR 81•0 •1H Hunllnqton 8••<11 11 I\ ,..,tOY nrdHl'O 111.i •ii""°"' C•HtOff\it ~ ;,,,.,.,,-cs In uw "''"•' ••0t•wH1 •O Thll bu•lnh1. I\ tonoucleO by f 1>'11' Dltlore W\ <ovrl 1n ~Da•lm•"' O•M••I 0811,,..•\lllD NO ] •• 100 (l•k C•nltr Ori•• Wnt 8Y•on L wu11...,, Sen11 AM C•l1tor~11 on Sf>pl•mbet Tiii\ •tatrmen1 w•• fl•eo wllh 1,,. t• l'ltO •11 f 00 o c10<1< • "' •nd 11,.n County Clork OI O.a~ Covnly Oii Jviv MIO 1nM~ """" <ou•• II •ny tllty H t'tO hf•~ wlly \<l•d O..llllon tor <11•"0<' Of Ft41Ut n•m• '"°""' flOI boo orenlad Puoll'r.ed Or•not c;.,.,1 Dally Piiot. 11 I• fum"'r orcwrro llldl • copy ol JUI¥ JI AUQ 1 IA 1l 1980 )1~1 80 1111\ orOH lo \how C'"U"' bt' PUOlll""O P lJ Bl.IC NOTICE tn TM 0.1tv P1jot • tWW\NOf'r of Q•ner4if c1rcul•t10tt C>Ubll\Md &n IN\ lOuf\h at tt1a\t once a ..,_f'~lii ro,. tour (On\etuUYP Wf'tk\ Of\Of to ti'\~ dty of FICTITIOUS llUSIMESS •••d llU11no NAME STATEMENT [Mteo July,. 1990 Th• lollOWlnQ DftSO<I I\ CIOlnq buSo MAAli: A SOOf N n•\\ 4, Ju09f' o• ti.. SHOPPE ANTIOVES 11601 '>ue»r!Or COUr1 f'Orbt> Road e31 1& ll .I •Qun• MYllON A FISHER NIQu•• C.lltorn•• uos ElC.ml .... RHI Marie 8 Moody n 11' SQmbras S.n Cltmoni., Ctlllorn•• •10t ""'•~IOI' Vl•IO C•lllotnla Ob<ll (11"1 ..... SJO Tiii• b•N,,..;,, I\ conourtP<I b• tn •n Publi•""" Ot&l>Q<' Co•t<I D<lllv Pllol dl•idu•I July JI, AUQ I 14 11 ''90 )14' 80 Dovie A N\0o01t Jr ---- Tiii• ''"'~"' "'" Ille<! wll~ tno PUBLIC NOTICE Courilv <t•'lr of Orflnt'>t (ou"t'f' Of'I j1.u9u~t I 1'90 FUUtl Publl•""' 0r.-. Co.t\I O•••Y Pllol .. UQ 1 1• n 11 ,.., ,,b6 ao PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT TM-'OUOW•N) 0.f\01'1 I\. 001no DUSI ne\\ as. FJA'l''S ANllOUES ISH Mt<iJ V•r~ OrlW fll\f : s.io COSIO ...... C•11to,,11f ~&'6 Mr• E I f "'" I SU M•\n Vtrd• Ori•• E.01 rS'D Co"a ,.,..sa Calllor"" 97611'> l"u' DU\4f'\t'-~\ 1\ (OnclVC It'd t>v "'' 1n Ol~1duA1 f 1 E'"" l fH\ \tAh•tf'l+t"I\ Wit\ ftlf'd lll'llh fP,ft County (Ito of O'anQt> C•1vn1v on ""uou'1 S 1qeo F14J5" Put>ll•l»'<l Of•n~ Co."' Ob•I~ Pilot. AUQ 1 14 JI 111 l'lflO l>bl-80 ....._ PUBLIC NOTICE Fl .... Publl•""" Oran~ Coast Oft•IY Piiot. July )I Auo 1 IA ,, I~ 3l.00.8Q FICTITIOUS llUS!NESS MAME STATEMENT Th,. toflow1no a-1 VWt •i dolno t>u\t nf'\\d\. (HESS AOVEPTISING & PU8LISHING 1120 E Garry, S•nll A"•· C•"'"'"1• •11os ) NUIP RurM 9.00 W 1e111 Street Co>ta Mf's.t Ct111ornla .,.,, ftih bu\tl\f'\\ '' coriftu<fed OY an In Cl••ulufl ' Nt'dlll Burn\ ft\1\ ''atwn~nt wa\ tHPd wiltn tnf Counh' Ct~r• ot Ot'At'l<tf" CoYnty on AUQu\I \ 1'11!1) Fld604 Publ•'ned Ot1tf\Qf> (~'' Oa1h· Pilot Ai;q I U 11 'Ill t'lllO llll llO PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS NAME STATEMENT fhP toUowlno ~''°""' •r~ dolnq hY~ll"IP~\M P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEMl CO<,l A MESI' l'lOl!IST 111 -P,ro•d"OIV ro .. 1., Mf'\A C4',lt0ff'Hb '11b)6 WAllA<P v MrConah•y 10311 ft'lf fOllOwlllQ ~rson\, ar• '101"'0 (r'tri\fma\ t-eunltnOfon 8eA(P\ Fl4JSM OU\lnf'u "' ( alttor"•• "16"6 Publrs,...., Ord"O<' Co.HI Da1lv PtlOf Pl~IE Tl!f( ASSOCl.l'TES ll>0'7 AuQ 1 "" 18 1990 31•0 80 ' l!ull'I II Mc C'on<tl'l•V IOJH 8f'o!Cn Blvd =-1U ._.unlmgton 8flllacn Cr.r1\fma, t-tunrtnnron Beac,, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U$1NIESS NAME STATEMENT Tllr followfno """'"" Is C1oln11 busl· MU .s· Al REGIS SU l!Pl.US ;ONO SAi. VAGE. ISIS7 Tullow 1.•nt. Hunf· lnoton 8eetll, ea11tornla t2•.0 Algls ReQ!s. ISlS1 Tullow lint, Hun1ln91on llea<ll, CaHtornle '76A7 This buSlnns IS conc!Ucled by an In. dh1ldua1 Aloi> R911I• This ,,.,_, was lllfd .. 1111 '"" County Clerk ol Oren~ Coul\IY an August ~. 1'90 l'IOSfl Publlsl'le<I <>'•noe coait 0••1~ Pilot. Aug 7. U. 11. 29, 1'90 316'-80 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS auso111n MAMIE 5TATl!MIEHT The tollowlnQ 1>41rsons art dofl\Q ti..slnen •• · C A l.ll'ORl<IA GAME S UNLIMITED. 16'SI Sanle 8ar1>era Ltnt, Hunll1>9I°" Beach, C•llfornla ., .... 8urctatle Ue H•ll<'ll, 16'Sl Santa Barbara Lan•. Hun!l11111on 8uch, C•lllornla 97MI Paul Aaymono Scribner 13 Mallary Orl>1e. Irvine, Ca•flornl• '111A Tiiis b11stneu Is conoucfed by • 90ner al Dlrtl'or>lllD Paul R Scribner Tnls s111emen1 wH ffled w1111 '"" County Clerk ot Or.tnoe C0<intyon Julv C6hfor~•d 976A1 C~llfornoa 970"6 Jam~s. L Cfayton 1&0~7 S••cn Tht1i b\.t''~S\ '' c0f1ducfflidl by •n 1n 81•0 ::11s. Hun11n91011 8••<h, O•••Ou•I 1 Ca111ornl11976A7 SamUl!I Cubflr 8¥'"" L w11t••m• 160U ~'"" Anor,,.v tor 81•0 .• ~JIS Hunt1n91on 8tac11 A~l•l'<fnt CallfornlA '171>47 Tiii~ slalem<!rtl was llll!d wlll'I IM Sle•en J ~rwooo, 160SJ 8uc11 Counly Clorl< of Oranoe Countv on 81•0 :J1S. Hun11n91 on 8••<11 A~ust S. t'ltO C•Hlornle.,._.1 SAMU El CUaE~E This Du>lnH> IS tonduct•O bv a """'n•1 •1 uw qener•I 1)41T1ner>hlp •11 Slel .. A- 8yron I. Wltll•ms S111te 14S This stat-111 wn lilt'(! wllll ,,,. """"""°" ... ,.,, c• n647 Cou"t v Cltrl< ol Or •n9" Cou11h on July 1t. 1'80 '142fft PubllShtd Or•nor Coot Oallv Pllol, FlOUl Au9 I,,. n n. ·-3160-to Publlsl'led D<tnQt Coast Oally Pl101. Julv 31, AU9 7, 14, 11. 1'90 Jt~eo PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 0-1 NOTICE 0, TltUSTEE'S SALE FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS T.S. Ne. F·r.f VI SSE a NAME STATEMENT On ~plembotr '· 1'lt0, al 11:00 a.m TM lollowlnQ DUSOM ... dolnQ All.EGHANV INVESTMENT co .. buslneu •• INC • Call!omle con>orallon, as duly A 8 11. E N E p" AT N ER s HI p appointed TNUff under ertd l)\lrsuant LIMITEO, 3 Cort>o<ate Plua, Sulle to O.ed o1 TrV\t. dated March 1, 191', JOI, NeWllOl'1 ~Kii Ca11torl'la ~7..a r&eorcle<I Marcll JI. ltl'i. u 1n,t. No Ne""'°" tntff\lale lnveslort In< .. 111>1>•. In -1:.i.s, -J:JI. of 0 1· a Call!Mnla corpot-.•llOfl, l Co<POrete liclal AK<>n1$11' tho office of Ille Cour» Pl.,•. Sult• JO• Newoorl Brach, iv AecorO.r> ol Orafl9t County, S\elt Calllor,.I• 9'~ o l Ca lllornla t»tcUltO Dy HE Al Tiiis buslntu IS co,.oucl•O o~. VISSER and CARMEN VISSER, limited p.ennershlo husDano al'd wile, will SELL .AT NtwP<>r1 lnttrslltf ln•f\lors PU8L IC AUCTION TO l'llGl'IESl l!lc ..... rdJ l.oren•t 810DfA 1'011 OSH IP6Y8~ el tlmt ~el Pfrtner ol Slit Jn lawful money ot Ille Ul'lled Tiiis st•l<!""'flll was 1l1ed wllfl "'' Slalffl at the P6tkln9 101 •ntr•M,. lo Counly C1•rl< ot Ora"9f C0<inty on Jul• Sult• 101. 50S Norlll Euclid 51,..al. H , "'° Anall•lm. Calllomlt. all rlo111, !Ille FUlll07 and Interest ,.,..,...ye0 10 and now llelO Publlsllf<I Ora~ CCMUI Oally Pllol, bv II UndO< .. 1c1 Deed Of Trust 1,. Ille '1•IOJ6 July 31, A~ 1," 11 '"° JIO'-ta prooerly slt.,.ted In sakl COVtlt'I and Publlsf\eCS OranQt coast Dally PllOI, P UBLIC NOTICE Stale ctt><:rl~~~~IT "A" ll,1'90 July 3I, AUQ 1, ''· "· ,..., JUJ.tO PARCEL I LOI I of TrKI Ho 12U, PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USIUESS NAME STATEMIEHT The lollowlt111 persons ••• dQlnQ busll\ents: CAMINO PET HOSPITAi., ~ W•ln111 A•enw, lr•lne. C&llfornla 9171' Atron l. ~'"'"" 0 V,M. Inc.,' Cetllornla tOlllOf'•llon. U1'1 L• Sfrrt. L•oun• Hiiis. C.lllornl• Tiiis buY,,..1 It CONhl<ltd by a <or· POr•llon. Aerotl L.~fT\an OV M In< Aa•IWI 1.. SlloolmM1, P,..Slctanf Tl!" \111\-nt wes llltd tWllh Ille County Clerk ot Or•n11t County on FICTITIOUS 8USINUS NAME lTAT£MENT Tiit tollowino person~ •re dolno buslnen "'· HERITAGE HOUS E , "" Gtauell, Oranot, C•lltornh19'i..s Wllllam J Belmont•. 11151 8UI· lonwooo S1reel, Fountain Vall••· C•llloln11 moe Alu G. Tru11110. 1311 Eu .. , Safi Jose, C•lllornla •Stl1 Rolwn c. Mtrctdllll, it10 8ucktey, s.n11 Clara. C.llfornla 'SOSI Tiiis butlneu IS conduc1~ 1111 • """'•I permers11111. WllllMTI J a.tmont• Tiiis 1tat_,,t was llled wllll IN (OU<llY Cltrlt ol Of1nqe County on July Ji, IMO FIOtU Publl'lled Or""'Je eo-lt O•llV Piiot, AU911'1 A, "IO Pl•Wt July )I, A~. J, U, 11. 1'90 JIA~"IO Publl\tled Ora-Co.st 01Hv PllOI, Aug. 1. u .11.11, "'° nu-eo PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS aUSIHHS -~~~~~~~~--·~~ NAMESTATfM~NT f'ICTIT10US aUSINISS Tht followlno Pllrtons •rt dolnQ NA-STATEMINT b<l'lneu ., Tiit followt~ pert.On' a rt Ooll'Q l'EllNWOOO OEVEl.OPMENT bU'lntn•· COMPANY, 7076 Ou11! Strut GEORGI.A NUT HOUSE. 1011 Ne•DOrt 8ffcll, California '7660 llurkt ltnt. l'lul\llnoton l!uc11, s1 .. rM-8IOW11 & As-•etn Inc . Calllomle .,._., a C•lllCW'nle <o<DO•atlon. 2016 Ou.II ltott.rt Keroll, 21 lo 8rlu s. !>lrtet, Hewporl 8ucll, Callfornl,. lnol1141, c.t~• 9?71S ~WO Ml<llHI Shult ?!t VI• Koroft, Stee~ 0.~I Co . Irie-., • Ne...,ort l!lff<:f\, c.1lt0f'ftla ., .. , C:alttornl• corl)Outlon. l0J6 Ouall J-Mtnlll, M4 Jnml"" Clrtle. Slrtel, Htwpotl 8ttt ll C•lltornl1 '-tte Mt,., C.Ulonllt .,_,. 9'WO '"'''' lttterOI•, ••02 Wubler Tiiis btNnft> I~ <O"Ou<lctd llT. (Of A119ftdt, l"Wnteln V•llt'I', C.llfOrlll.t POrl llon. .,,. SfMtM-8-t. Tiii• C>\lllMU Is (OflO\IC 1.0 ~y t A-i.t .. , lftC 99M•••--vtlp ""lllpA.Slt•rn,, Mi<Nll....... Pl'Mleem Tiii• .__. -.,.,... wllll Ille Tlllt tl*"*'1 wat lllfd wllll It. C-1¥ c:i.r11 of Of•ntt COlltltY Of! couroty CltO ot Or•nOt> c ounh on .11..,,. j 1 .... Allt\"t J. 1"9 ...... ,,.,.., Pvbll.._, °""'* c .. t1 C>auy '4leil. PvtMltNll OretlV' CMJI 0.11, Piiot AUi >, 14. ll, Jt, 1• ,,.._ A"' r. I•. II, M, '"° J1J7•IO In Ille City ot l"'IM. County ot Or•not. SI ale of Callfornle. as oer m.o , .. cQrllad In 8001< XIS ~s I to 11 111· ch1sl"• ot M11<ell•-s MaDs. In t:M ottiu 01 I~ County Recorder of said counlY E~ctpt all oil oil rlqllt\, minerals. ,..,,..,., rlgnts. "-""•' qa\ rlql\11 and otll•r llyOr0<.,bOnS by "'"•hoe••• name known tllet rnay be within 0< un- der H id la"o loQelhtr '"'"" Ill• oerpeluat rlot>t Of orllllrt11. mlnlf\O, U · Dlorlno and Ooer•tlng 111ere1or al'O storlno In-rerno•lntl Ille Y"" from Mid land or Mty olller ••net. IMludl119 Ille rto111 to wlllpttock or olre<l""'-llY drlll and mlrlt f"9m !Mich otlltr th4!n tllOw ~ detcrlbed, 011or9411 ... us. IUllNIS end SIMlfll Into, lh._11 M atrOH Ille Svbtur1tcf Of I"' lend r..rtlM-diHCri'*I.,,., to -- WCll wlllp1lo<Hd or ofrecllol'ally ctrHled ... 111. tu,,.,.ls anct sflefti Uflder •nd ~th or !>eVond IN Utttlor llmlb ,..., ... -to r.Orlll, ,..._,, equlD, maintain, f'9c>&lr, °""" a...i operete env such wells or mlMs, wlt!IOUI. ._...,,.,.. rt911t to or111. ftllne store, oplore enct 01>9ret• 11110\IQll \M SuftKe Of lht Ullller jOO IMI ot tllt -.1tc• of ulcl land. H r.,. ... .., '" '"' -·~ 5-9- '""'"' II. 1'7' PARCEL l : An Httl'l'tfll for ll\9'eU •net eo,..., o,,.., •II P<lv•t• st•"1• llot.s A to M lftc:llttl<!el 11 Tri>(\ Nt . ftt), In , ... City Of INlnt, C-v .. ~·~· St•te of C.lllOl'ftl6, ft per m•o OCf<l!'Wd In 9oelt DJ. P-1 '9 11 lnc1uslw ot Nll-tfa_, ~. 111 IM Oflk • Of .... CO\lflty Aecwwr of Mkl t-l' • ., fejef'lll9d lro S«llof\ '• Al11<1• VIII ofl!WltCtrVln O.Cltrftlen Of C.VtJ-.tt, OlndltlOnt ane AettrlC• !HIM~ Ft41r'*Y t, 1'14 In .... l .... 1 ,.._ I .. all Olfklal ltteOt°d' •I "'"or-. c-, &1.\.l•MiutY IMVllTllMNT CO. IMC:. .................. P.O .... ., .. ......... ~.- llllMltMcl oranea ~ o.tty PMot. ""'· ,., 11, ... ... llltote • ___ .J;f~:::::::;;~~:::..:~----.-..--~• ...... ~--'''--~~------~---------...... ~--·"-~~~~~~~~~~~---~---·~~~~~-• ______ l_ i I SEIVICES o_..1 Bo1b • .ll11nl ~rvl .. lo•u lhn~ Equip ............... lloab.Rent Ch1rttr Bo1u.s.11 Boal> Sl•P6 Oocki 8oac.a5-<14oS1<1 ao.u.l>lon.c• TRANSPORTATION AJrrr1J1 ~=(;~~ R•A• MoboloJtom .. Molar-eyes.. Srooccr• • Motor Hmt Sale R•nl Tt111tts.Tnnl r:::.~:i~~l'~ .. b AUTOMOBILE GeneuJ • Aoliq1•HrClu.,o RttttlltOft Veh1t ld Soorta R.c,. Aod> a 'Wl>ffl Un' H Tru<lr.a "'-"'-Wt .......... w. ........... w. Ho.M1ForW. •••••••••••••.••••...•• .................. 1···· •·•·•··••••••••··•·•••· .....•••••.......••••.. ewr• llU ewr• OOJ .. M .. IOU teW... 9024 ....................... ~······················ .......•.....•................•............... W4CIOUI -.AUTT OCIAM llMUI Irvine Teruc1.1 3 Rt IMMACUlATI 8tHlJl11U1 Mltenfll 4 PllCI PLIAllS \llew• M •Ir• ofter 3br, 2ba, din rm, nr S.C 8dra home w nK' rro.. Super 1har9 4 bdrm Owner fln1ncin1. Open Pla11&. flurry, won't lu11t lferi.&t .. ur) • lrplc home wtlh a r1e ram rm lb.we Tues lhruSul I ~ Sl25,000. Prine Only. Cuurtrard entry with C'1oie lo bd1, 1hoppln1 • M2 Romona IM4 WIG 638·"960 Bkr fountaln 1p&tk n1 pool lr achoo&• •iowln& vnhed ·----~. mi'1-.t•c bay. tit)' t .. lllna accent thl• Vt•ry NO MONF.V DOWN llahta .,,.. CrutlYf' lllndlve noor elan On DWLIX J+ t Open dally 12 4 2298 flnanclnt avall1ble ly 1147,&00 <.'.all tod11y 1-;xcellenl Income. Top Waterrruan Wuy. C~tom Sitt, 000 C a 11 n 1111 fm·53TO l'dM lucallon. fla&.000 3 bd, 2 ba. fum + den, ffNS'10. A PAUL MAaTIN 1.'lC. etc Use e(1. in your A LLSTATE 114LIST4ft homeudnpaymt Price LLSTATE '44·7ltl su~.000 ·'ll ·!'2·51~·- -ftlALTC*I __ 48r 28u 402 tfil h Pl UAL TOM Ddebout Bov Beach Red Es1ote UPPllt IAY Rambllna <.'altforn111 5'Mullllh lil)'lt holnl• !\Ii. bedrooms. ramll> & din 1na room• Jlerdw1>od floors Over h»lf •<'n IOOed l llorlie11 OK' ~~ltr aolf \'UU~~ OPE:'\ F'RU,SUN IS »142 81.rch St i!A99,000 Ul.7)00 H.I . FAMILY HOME Large 5 bedroom 3 bath Mesu del Mar 2·story. C..'arpetlng less than 11 year old .. air l:Ond1 lioned: burglar alarm system and a new lawn 1n the backyurd Assume existing loan and ow11w ma} help fmance Joull price $149.000 <..:u l 556-2660 t;:SELECT tPROPERTIES ~~ &~ NEWPORT CREST Marve lous Newport home w /3 Bdrm, frplc. wet bar, & 2 sund~ck~. Only Sl89.500. 644-9990 JUST LISTED ..... , ...... 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOIAL fAMILY HOME 2 alor), 3 bdrm and 1uct1l c1ui.rlt<r11 L.lr•.e si•Uo ~.000 LOUIHCHTIL &A.toe. 675-llll OP .. DAILY 1-51'.M. New 4 bedroom humt- ~.000 216hby On w•ter 4 bedroom Sl.100.000 I ColHn1 Ilk "ull 673·6000 for detuils WATERFRONT HOME!) REAi. ESTATE 631 -1400 lalboo Peninwla I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COIO .. A SlM.000 <916> 472·3646 & HIGHLANDS 34$-8975 for info for 11ppt 561 S.owerd to see Do not disturb oc M1111 ocn vlt.1w, lg lol. cupant_ Wr, make 2story & httve O..OPohtf I 026 11 UIO de11ret' cx.·n view. + ••••••• •••. •• ••••••• ••• IJV\ bcll Prlct.-d to seU DPW<-SUPER SHAPE We u11umu ble S27S,o00 Owner occupied l8 yrs. lftJKRY \\ON'T LAST' SllS,000. 7~ OIW 493 9381.493·0467. HICE DUPLEX Ha1t1F4on hoch I 040 IC loc1&l1on is 1m1JOrtant •••• •••• •••• ••••• •• •••• this 18 It! It's an OP· By owner. Agt 179.000. portun1ty to own your Sacnfice pnce. Nice 3 br own duplex Nice place townhouse. 549-0833. to live 1n and /or rent. As· sumable 1st TD $229.500. Cote Realty '& In vestment 640-5777 38r. BBa. professionally GOOO LOCATION Nice 4 bdrm. with large ramily room near Hunl· lrigton Center and F'rw) access. Full price Sl.19.800. Park Place Inc. 842·7461 re1T¥>delt!d, so. or hwy,---------- R·2 zoning . .Owner will GREAT FAMILY he lp finance Ope n HOME S;it Su n 610 Bego nia 4Br. 28a. light & airy, I $259.500 Call Doug Bkr blk to sch! & park. l '., m1 -.. THE POlu. 96.1-9086 to bch. Only Sl l8,90U "'" "I ----846°5502 CIOlle lo bay and beach. CostaMesa 1024 .a. This stor) book house of • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • gables, dormer windows ---------•I _· ·. . · ·_, and 5 Bdrms is reud) for 2 MASTER IDRMS ~ you Please call £or ap· Thr ee years new, 2 Pointment ownt!'l's are Bdrms, 21 2 bath condo, 2 ready to move fireplaces All bwllins. BARRm double garage with paol REALTY REGISTER and jacuzzi Offered at 642-5200 ~.500. Call 540-USI Corona del Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEA VIEW 2003 Yacht Defender FabulouJI financing w1lh 3>".4 down 4 Bdrms + Ocean view, C f2 I Nwpt Center 640.5357 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS NEW CONDOS 2&3BEDROOMS Starting al SlOl,000 • REDUCt.:O •Owner can help with c»wn' Lovely 5br,'.lba, fam rm. din rm, wet bar. lge encl vatio rm . nr bch & schools, Sl62M AGT 536-~. 536·8921 SWING A MOP SAVE A LOT! 6Wl Hard to find W. BA V AVE. Charming 3 bdrm + family rm residence. Private master suite w /retreat & sundeck Secluded lush patio + 2 UVEIH BEAUTIFUL CDM Enjoy 3 pri vate beaches. ocean view. 3 bdrm home with separate family rm. Best price in area., Fee land. Only $288,SOO. Call Agent / Ocean Pac1ric R ea l Estate . (714 )759-1616 On Victona bt wn NewPort& Harbor Blvd. 541.3559 hes 646-6093 Fantastic bargain locat- ed near Murdy Park on large cul-de-sac lol Cov· ered patio for those quiet evenings. All te rms available $105,000 545-9491 t110 g130 9ll0 1140 tllO 9190 lillO ~Ull !MOO Br rental unit! $375,000' lolboo lay fJrop. Reotton •675-7060• Advertisers may place tbel r ads by telephone 8 00 a m to) 30 p.m Monday lhru Fnday 8 lo noon Saturday COSTA MESA OFFICE 330 W Ray 642·5678 2Br & lBr, by owner. S2SO.OOO. 675·3063 wknds. 679-9667 eves. MESA VERDE Large custom home on expansive fairway. Lov- ely pool and spa, s uper large game room and many other desirable features. $375.000. BARRm REALTY REGISTER 642-5200 Harbor HiC)htands Close to schools. shop· ping, parks and Library. 3 Bdrm home w /lrg yard and plenty of rruit trees Sl.89,500. 644-7020. btogo ORANGETRH HOUSE ON THE HILL Large tri·level. featuring 4 Bdrms, 3 balbs and separate family room. Huge secluded cul de sac lot. 3 car 1arage and close lo Mesa Verde Country Club. $1.89,900. For an appointment lo Real Estate COOLl'OOL Pl u s Spa . Garden paradise w /fantastic 4 Br, 2 Sty. custom dee home. Open Sat/Sun 1 5 S199,500. Agt. Cynthia ~~. see. call 540-1151 ----------270 degree ocn view, pen- .;~~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS E-SIDE DUPLEX Two 3 Ir. Units $142,500 RJU.H REAL TY 546-0814 EASTSIDE R-2 Two individual houses. highly upgraded. Each has separate garage and yard. Owner will carry a large 2nd TD. Asking Sl.35.900. Call 540-llSl -~a. HERITAGE • • REALi ORS thouse on sand. 10'7r dn. Hersel, agt. 964·2611 dys or 968-9920 eves VALUE. .. .at 1t 's finest! ' -----·-·---..-·--...... ---·-r ._ - Thursd&y August 21 , 1980 DAIL V PILOT n:r ••••••••••••••••••••••• HcMtset For s. ...... For s. Othet-.... h .... .,...._ I 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...................... u.g.o N'91-I I 052 Newport leoch I 069 C:O.-rca.t IY OWNU ........ •••••••••••• ••• nu••••••••••••••••••• r. opet ty 1600 TirE RANCH 48r ~ fam ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. Comsilelely rt.1mod , new cpl , pa i nt , w1tllpaper l,,ovely yard Kol Pond Ausurn In $145,900 5$1·5833 TOWNHOUSE I .. THE LAKES Magnificent 2 Bdrm i 1~ Ba townhome complete- $CUSTOM CONDOS 23770 KILLHURsT OK. Lg, 1780-2200 aq ft, air, frplcs, luxury appl, vool & ispa, all amenities. Prime loc limited edition project Sl7S,000-S2M.OOO. Developer + 714) 493-~ BEST BUY IN Harbor Hiptands $163,000 MIWPOIT/I U..,.S In heart o Newport Beach Located In com mercial area. C1tn be used for business. re - sidential or ? ? ? $42$,000 SUBMIT EXCtlANGES. ly upgraded thruoul Newport hach 1069 plldeally ~1>cated with co1 m ••••••••• •••• ••••••• ••• ete pnvitcy yet 1n c ose 3 Bdrm, family room, fireplace, high ~ssuma ­ ble l~. new plumbing, carpet, paint and drapes. <..:all 645-9181 WATERFRONT HOMES REAi. ESTATE 631-1400 proximity to pool. spa, JASMINE Cllffl( •1 OPEN HOUSE sauna, tennis. Asking Open Fri I 0.1 PM • $118,500 Open House Decorittor's own home 3 Sal I S u n 1 2 5 . 11 7 Bdrm' 2 story spUt lt!vel. Lakepines. Ocea~ view, on wide REALTY /' 1nc01M Property 2000 ~ HANC H ~ H EA LTY ~ ~Sl 2000 *•RARE!! Largest model of Wood bndge Broadmoor 4 Br execul1ve home with 3 car garage! Cul·de-sac location. This one's 11ot 1t all and asking only $183,500 Wo,ldhrldgc RcalllJ 551·3000 19?0 lhrranca l'I""', In in•• INVESTORS Ste<il this 1mmac. twnhse 111 the lake s al Northwood for thousands below market lbr. lba, loft . w pr1 v patw on lake' Central air tennis. pool, & Jae Perfect Cond. onh• 6 mo~ old ..\s· sum s1i.5oo at i1 ·~ $92,!190 Owne r may carry Need::. qunk escrow g38 1726 By Owner lleritage Park Upgraded Jbdrm, <!1 2ba Townhome , clo:.e to sc hool s , w o rk & freeways, man) extras CaU 559 7201 after 6pm · Open House Sun, 1·5 p m Sl.37.500. Trllrock. view. 3 BR. i''R, Redhill Heally. Lettie, 552.7500 SPARKLING . MOVE· IN Elegant 4Br. frml entry Liv rm. fplc. fam rm w/mtn. view. Atrium Exquisite upgrades Lndsc pd C ul de s a<' Agl ·OWnr $1 69,500. 551·3369, 833 2255, 581-0366. WOODBRIDGE BY LAGOON Prescott. Last Offering. 5Br, Fasl Escrow Coop Ag. 18 Mandann 552·4666 MDL PERFECT. 3 BR, $137,900. Redhill Rily. Bob. 552-7500 TEENAGERS HAVEN Bnng the pool table and musical mstrumcnts and set up a special room for Cun and enjoyment. See all the Poss1b1llttes with lhis spacious 4 bdrm. 21 2 ba Plan 46 I n Culverdale 't573 CAMPIJ5 l>t· IR\lll~E green belt. Tht! ultimate m decor. IHO Atoll Dr. Others also available C /2 I Nwpt Cent.,- 640-5357 PeninwloD..-&ex Completely refurbished. one blk to beach. Vou own the land. Great financing $205.000 steve dunne logo 759-9221 THE STEAL NewPort Heights condo, 2 Br + den. English Tudor townhome, 2 bo + pawder room One year new. Flexible financing Call Tim Rhone. 631·1266. Realtors THEILUFFS Spacious & dramatic 3 bdrm + conversation pit and game loggia over· looking lus h greenbelt, UDO ISLAND only steps to sparkling pool. Offered at Sl94,500 Open house every da)' 1·5 Agent 640-5560. pm. 223 Via Ithaca. Best =~~~~~~~:;;;;;;! buy on Is land. Extra - large lot 3 Bdrm + $125,000 DUPLEX 21r, I Ir, C f2 I Nwpt. Center 640.5357 180u OCEAN VIEW Newly decorated on fee land Owner extremely amuous and pnced lo sell al S33S.OOO Call about un believable terms. Ocean Views Homel> Our Specialty Robt. Sacks & Assoc. 546-9522 l' 2 blks to bch. great 111· vestme nt, good cond $.199.500 JONES REAL TY 673·6210 1076 ··••·········•·•····•·· CYPRUS SHORES Ouan Beoch Estote New. vresl1g1ou~ re s1dence Sec gate, cx- l'l us 1 \ e bea c h & clubhouse Every rm d magnif1t·~nt vu (;orner ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prime E.side triplex, aa- sume 10% loan of Sl20K Gr. inc. $15.720 pr yr $240K. 642-0346, 673·4226. 40 UNITS Xlnt Garden Grove Loca lion. Low, low main· teoan ce. lOX gross. Owner will carry with 29% down Full price $1,400,000 20 UNITS Bread & butter units In good Orange location lOX gross Owner will carry with 29% down. FUii price 1739.<]00 19 UNITS Located in Costa Mesa. owe with 2()<k. odown f\Jll price I000.000. All " are 2 Bdrm. 9\.4~X gross." This property has spen· dable. 8 UNITS Good Santa Ana location All I Bdrm units. OW<.: large 2nd Priced lo sell rast. $225.000 4-PLEX (;osta Mesa location. 3 Br, 2 Ba Owner will carry at 10% for 4 yrs SSSS.000 down. Full pric~ $!20,000. Yearly income $21 .000. Tenants pay ut11it1es. ~ PR€HIG€ I ::HOM ES BIGCANYOM CONDO 645-6646 lot .. ad) to former Nixon Real Estate Investment!> estate By appt only 33JJ w. Coast Hwy, NB Priced reduced. Short lease1opt1on available $750,000. 1 723·8828 & 645-6646 1_· 723-_8936 ___ ----iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C f2 I Mwpt. Centft' 640-5357 B R 0 A D M 0 0 R NEW LISTING HOME-$160.000 Above 5 UNITS+ LAND BA YPOIMT COHDOS By l'ocesetfft' Homu Two 2 Bdrm, 2~ ba con- dos located in upper Back Bay area. Brand new, direct from bwlder. Still time to select carpet color. Standard features in clude : a 1r cond .. S an Cleme nte Hi g h School 3bdrm. 2ba . 493-9381. 493-0467. Condo. $122.900. blk to ocean cUHs 3 Br. 21"2 ba. frplc. vaulted l:etlmg. lge pvt sundeck. palio, up· grades . Will help w 1Cinanc1ng. 661-6973 Recently refurbished. Excellent Eastslde loca· lion. Area to build 2 more units. 752-1920 j 9UAIL A.!.~~S~- l()petl Tll l :JO ,.M.I gaq1ge door opener and EVER OCEAN/HlLLS-16 much more. wmdows on so· H.111 . cul· Flexible80&90rt financ· de ·sac. 2B r + den . ing available Priced al 21,,ea. 2 rrplcs. owner Sl59.900 each. For de-49'l· 7978 Pnn only Your tads. call Carol Horr. agt. finance $195.000 NO PAYMENTS Pacesetter Homes 631· 7164 or 631-0094 Sea..._ Sales ofCice open daily ecipatrano I 078 for the 1st year on the 2nd 12·6PM. Closed Fridays. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T. D. Assume the lst. lr'1oe Ave., & Universit>· ABSOLUTELY save points! 29% down Dnve. 81: ... UTl..,..L gets you deluxe 4-plex. o;;A rv Tax dollars reduce DOVER SHORES Village San Juan, 4 negative. A bargain! Fabulous pool home. <a bdrm. 2 ba, country 545-949l &inn. Spectacular 3000 court home. All the f"':.:-"ll'P,.,.•r.t,._ sq ft $375.000 194.2 San-a.m!n.ities. SlOS.000 t1ago. FULLER REALTY C /21 Nwpt. Center 546-0814 640-5357 Lovely & secluded ''•AC. 3Br. 2Ba. fam rm. ~pa. dC(k. $169,000. 645-1496 ASSUMABLE LOAM l.Jke new townhome with pool and spacious green belt. Great location £or home or mvestrnenl. On· BEACH DUPLEX ly $85,000. Agt 496-6042 Investor's dream. Close Sant ... __ I 080 to beach. Good Cmanc-a"""" ing. Summer /Winter ren· •••••••••••••••••••• ••• tals. 4710 Seashore Or T~rrific C (21 Hwpt Center ln•eshnrnt 640-5357 Immac ulate duplex. ----------1 perfect for first lime in· TRIPLEX tLSHD) S128.SOO Costa Mesa, rentals Sll,7001yr. Expenses $2,563/yr Owner will help finance w /S45.000 dn. Assume loan. Joan Li•ely Realtor 642·4799 4-plex, Santa Ana. fixer. gross $19,200. S175,000. Call Richard New, CPA Realtor. 541-4054. Varu AuwLcu1ac AU10&Waa1ecl HllNTINCTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd S40 1220 End unit condo in Irvine. 1 Br, lba, comm. pool & tennis. Owner says "sell !". Under market al $7 0. 0 0 0 . Fant as l i c creative rinancing. Mesa Dal Mar. 3bd, ram rm, den, air, "'2 block to tennis. TeWinkle Park. Only S124 ,900. C all :>57·1217 Bkr. MARINER'S COVE CON DO. 2 Br. single story, garage. Assuma· ble loan. Sl05.000. Bike to ,..alJlll'tc1 leach 1048 I 18 Via Ithaca Lido Isle vestors Low, low price! Located m older area of AUTOS, IMPORTED 0-rol Al/1 Rocnoo Alldl Aual>n·Ht»I•)' BMW c_. ~ 01tsun J"•nat• P'111 Holld• J1111i14r Jenwn Kat,,..M Gb1• ~Ill Mud• Meretde~ Bent MG .. MOB Opel Pant.,• PeuJCeol Pon<M R.,..ult Rolls Royn RO\fr ~L iol!Mnl TO)'olA Tr1u1Dph Voluwaf•A Voh'O • MfTDS, NEW 0-.1 AIT8S. USED ~~~I .. ·= Wtll . • . . .•10 C...lllt , ... .. llU eo........ . ......... 1111 ~reltt .• .., ~r ...... ~ ~ ............ ., ~Ill ........... . 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CANCELLATION OR CORRECMON OF NEW A D B E P 0 ft E RUNNJNO· Every etron is made 10 11:111 or ~l a new 1d that hu bHn ocder~. but we HIVIClt llllrlfttH to do '° lllllll tbe ad hH appeartd In Ille paper . DIM £·A.UN£ ADS: Thue adt are ttrlclly cash In advaM't ~ mall or al any one of our otnttt. NO phooe orderi. Deadline· Sp m. t'rlday. Co-ta Maa om~ • 12 aoo• at all br1nch offlttll THg DAILY PILOT rHtrve1 1111 rllht to .da11l~. edit, C8IOI' cw r • t 11. a t a n 1 advertlHMtllt. H4 \O elu•1• Ila r•Ua a ,.,, .. \JON without pl1or eoUtf CU FE ........_,._ P.0. .. 19. 0.. .... OCEAHVIEW 2 Br. 2v. bath. Former rmdel with a fantastic view. Must see this de· corator's delight. Best condo in Costa Mesa. Reduced by Sl0.000. Will sell fast. HORSE PROPERTY Act now! ! This property is in foreclosure. Needs n..c. 1,, acre. 2 Br, 1 ba + in-law qrtrs & out buildings. Newport Mesa Sehl Dist. S179,900 • RED CARPET 754-1202 SMALL YARD Sharp Montego Plan In RarbQr View Homes. 4 Bdrms +family rm with a small (but nice> low malntt.l'ance yud. An ucep llonal buy a t 1234,800. f7141 67M400 tt1Jt6U.Hn MAR80R A Division or Harbot lnvestmenl Co. , MESAVHDE OH GOLF COURSE 3 Bdrm 2~ bath custom home, private courtyard enlr}', large lot. 3 patios, e lectro ni c s ecuri t y system, smoke and fire alarms, wood paneled den. VanLuit wall cover- ings. custom hardwood parquet and Italian tiled noors. numerous other amenities. An outsland· mg home. $.150,000. 31EDROOM Double garage, 60x l20' lot. Quiel location, but dose to shopping. New roo(, copper plumbing. hardwood floors, plaster walls, good condition. 1110,000 with an assuma· bleloan. beach. Bkr. 963-8377 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFROMTWITH POOL&SLIP Beautiful Christiana Bay with indoor pool and ex· pansive view. Perlect for entertaining in this 3 bdrm, forma I dining rm home with patio and boat dock . Owner will lease/option and ex change. $750,000. WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCENT OM VIEW Breathtaking view of the Pa ci fi c from San Clemente Island to Hollywood Hills Crom this Immaculate 3 Bdrm. den, family room home. Amid towering pines. Beamed ceiUngs, com· pletely redecorated $239.500. don osen n•a ltors 1213 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 3497-4848 THE ONLY WAY TOGO 3 Bdrm floor plan, ocean view d eck s, la r ge enclosed brick patio. Priced Cor immediate sale at S139,000. Ml~ON REALTY 494-0731 Roy McCorde. IUtr 548-772' Turtlerock Glen Gurden Ho me. Larkspur II model. 3 BR 2 Ba, FR, parquet noors, custom decor. beaut cov'd palio.1---------- loaded w/cusl features. 3br hse, So Laguna, Owne r / bkr . 955·0605; 180 /deg ocean vu . 835-3535, ask for Nick 1198.000. lS"h-d wn . 1044 Vradn 840-1441. macnab I Irvine realty A IUlllDIAAY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY COLOMY I• Poa LIASll Newly decorated In earthtones! Beautiful yard ! Lg covered patio! $725/mo. incl. gardener & water. Lois Egan 644·6200. CC-62> JU.1414 (CWl'f!U' V*1 ,.,.._ ..... Woocb~C...tr ·----------llo4lllli.-.aMHJ-1 1052 • •••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAM VIEW LOT Bu1ldab1e 1eve1 lot in deslreble area. Lot runs from street lo street. Priced righl ... Sll0,000 .._. HICJllll Rltv 495-sflo -~ 13 831).5050 493.9494 JASMIHI IM LAKE P4RIC Over 1800 aq_. ft. all on one floor! Thia a bdrm. 2 blllh family home hes a den, family room, wet bar end nurby rec. f acllltles. suo,ooo. •1720 . Light. spacious, elegant. all new 4Br. 2\'2 8a, dtn· mg rm. 45' lot $595.000. PP. (714 1 673·1610. 673-0316 MUST SEE TO IELIEVE OLD WORLD SPANISH HACIENDA ONIACK IAY Santa Ana Might be 10% INTEREST good location for a bus1· Seller to carry AITD. 40 ness or office, pro· ressionally zoned. Owner UNITS: 27 (2) bdrms & may help with financing. 13 (1) bdrm. ALSO 16 un- Bring ao offer and see its 111 excel rental loca· what happens. Asking 1 _l_ion_. A_;;;g_eo_t_._644_·95_13 __ _ S85,000. Call today. 540-1720. BKR. TARIELL Othet' Real Estat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tndlatrial[ Property 2 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OMOfThehst 14 Unit industrial proper· ty centrally located I block from downtown 4 bdrm. + Maids room. pool. hol tub. volley ball court. $499,000. (;reative Cinancing ·Make offer Hedda Marosl Agent 646-1044. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna. Owner askin& San Juan Capo. ~.000. 2 SS7S.OOO. Call ----------Br. 2 Ba , 1480 sq. Ct. 8yrs _Re_aJ_o_no_m_lc_s __ 6_7_5·_6_7oo_ S2SK dn. Assume payts or old Agt S41-SOJ2. Loh for ScH $3234 mo. For clean lg. 5 2200 Bdf home . Patrick Te~ore. 631-1.266 Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sale Small 25' Mobile Hwitlngton Bch. R-2 lot, Home. Xlot Cond. On on Warner Ave .. also space m C.M. Park Reas 15 000 s q ft near Civic Mo Cash R.quired 6 Bedroom $210,000 Rent 16.500645·9534 ~nter. 645·92'12 49'l·8751 49'l·6142 S45,0002BR, 2BA, den in 5• Adult Pk. CM INVESTORS 0wn will r1n 64S-lS62 $7,000 Tail•• It! ~=.~.~~.~!~.~ 3Br, 2~Ba. assume loans 5 ACRES to h -.. o( $1.59,000. OWC balance . • CUS m Ow~ w /no monthly pymts. site In beautiful s mog $194 500. 642-6991. f~ La Cresta, Rancho ~ CaliC, paved streets, elec -water already paid for. OCEAN. BA y Prestige a rea, terms. Vllw Co ... 00 Must sell. Only $54,900. " Phone 714·677·5611 Bkr . Security bldg. w/pOOI, 2 --------- Bdrms. 2 ba. Boat Slip l9och Prop9rly 1350 Avail. Broker /owner . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Priced to seU $330,000. Coronado Cayw OWC. 675-1898. Shown by Coronado Peninsula appt. only. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Chanel front home with 40' L 3'' Slip. $uper 3 Br twnhse shaped dock for 2 boats. W. Nwpt. Nr. bch . Rllh beamed ceilings. S30b.ooo Owner I Broker atrium. fireplace, wet 640t4919evea. bar ft private paUo on \he chaneJ. Great home BLUFFS condo FEE at· for U vtn.1 Ir entertaining. sum. loan. CIR Rltrs . Owner2U/391-3806 A a It f o r A n n • _____ ..;._ ___ _ 86~15S7·0549. Owner Mist Sell Sunn>' comer UDO ISLE LACMIHA COM'L 9lon oo PCH + I Uftlt •IL tm.ooo. owe. Tap or Spyglass.~ acre Panoramic View! 640-09S4 OCEANFRONT LOT Large lot In exclusive Three ~rch Bay, So. Laguna. Security gal~ community with pvt. sll'eet.I, beach. tennis ft clubho use . Ai rport:. yachtlna. and flshlna minutes away. Owner haa built h is home nearby. Very rare OR· port unlt y. Lot price 11 ,495 ,0 00 Ph 2 13 /628 -1300 o r 714 /499-3070wknds. •Fmtoatlct-r• REDUCED 17.000 OnlY 187.~. Ocean vlefr lot plus approved plant ror trt-level home. Walk· lnl dlst•.nce to Dana Pt. Harbor. Owner6llM6H Your Crlenda a nd •UGH '°' ()o...,~ 644-6111 HOlbor v .. (.-. LI home. COmJ>lelelY furn. 3 nno bdrm. a fuU betha. 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Lovely 2bdrm. l*lnl, $&25 120 E. 20th St. ~nno 968-821&3. 646-0lOOor 8'6·8219 t Bdrm. with deck. 711 ~w Duplex."" blk from buch. Avail 9·1$. Up 2 Jamu St Apt c s.no 8t. l Ba. 1875 Down 2 Br tro 640-4979 l I') 8 a $ 8 2 5 . Sm al l l bd , • ya rd , (213)3M-ll03S Eves Easts1de . 1325. YEARLY. lrg 3br. 2ba 5411.4301 Deck . POSll 1-:X 1-.t: <:t~. I-' Ull& ~br, jlur. lodry. 25' lo beh . S6~0 t m o Yr ly 962"llil4 ~ntcr. I Bedroom unfurl\ $400 1 lkdroom rurn fro m Upper 3 bdrm 2 ba. w1\h duplx. v iew, 0-'°"" 3126 S1S01mo. 67~·3SG4. l'OlJHSt: CONl>O garage. $425 No pets. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• - 3 Br 2 Ba 2 Dr :Iba + ll1•n. -.II uv Vlhll\C'-'' ind I VI h:.•U~t sg~o mo. l.!>t h11it 1 $400 ,,.,. dt'IJ l .. 11 Uul'hura <:111,.11 .. t l' :n :-.unt1111iwr 1141 411•.o 110 DEG. VllW $430 rhtld Ca ll after 4 Devas\atin& l Br 1200 '!I bile to bch. ~View HoMt1 2 Oedroom Cum SSOO S48·0133 All new carpets/Otps 963·8818. 968.2238 !:llUNNING large 3 Br 2 Dream Kitchen '1726) fee Ocean view Penthouse, SUpcr lt>C lieau\. l11dsp~·3 • T wnhse-unrurn. from bd. 2 ba ., F.R. Comm SSOO •O Lf c o• R ~ tllf'V \ 1.1 Ifill• 4 Bdr m.• .:ba, l lU''drMr lnc-!\Vall knni!>, rwol No pets Adults, no P«'LS. $11.50 mo. W /Gardener Utilities i''ree ' \va1l 1H 5 Eve<. Wknds Ba Garden Apt. Pool, Rec are a $435. 710 w 18th. St. - 631·4555 Betty Agt. 2br, 2ba, (rµlc. pool, club Huntincl°" leach 3140 house . s e curity . Sub $6 95 mo. c.\.'lll YO. l. \)0-: 3bdfm ~ aq ft. onl> '10. ~ can »l a.Ml Bkr t\:l ~-\ LAcJllnG hoclt 1148 •·•·····•·•············ t;40..0166 LA QUINTA HE HMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln. I blk w of ~ach, 3 blks S or Edinger £-Side 2Br Garden a pt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely all adult. no pets, pa r king , !65·1120. HOM 1-:S 1''1111 It 1-:.N I' adlts . no pets * Awa~ ' Buuurul rww UM l d )A ctu~rm1na abr • ldrm S4.l•n• h h<lmt' un '"1""•.., or1t1 Aid~ <11 3 & ,. bdrm horn 1-\W hm«cd )U<h. icar¥1£t'• t-".1m11l1·:. vh:-J''' Kub & IJ l'lll v.~l\u ffi•• 714 tM ~ or ~mi ~7 l \l(c-n\ -.io h'I' .\nil by S t'Vl I I ~ \IACUl.AT~ l bdrm. 2 l.lu . vlu11 rumpu:. rm. 1¢.irdt't1t'I. 1'7?5 mo Nr "•'"'\munl ,1:h1inl & !>hOp vm11 b\. 111~1 ... eC' de 1iu:.1l t'ull ~ 2724 34' Shp Suver 3 Brtwnhst' Y. Nwpi Nr. bch ~. 64().4919 eves. wtgar s:J15. 1602lst . St 543.2121 1.2&3 Br ap\s . 6200 Ed ZBEOROOMS inger, h.b. 846·0819 3505 BALBOA BLVD. l4lb (a~C'"ll). \~IJll' IH•) r..r l U\t' \'allt)' Golf (.'oUf'Sl' I GI~ tno) hl &: I• I ~ S47·5441 Z Br 2 Ba. Sundeck. $4.25 Deluxe poolside xtra lge Yearly lse Starting 9 15, -------Avall approx Sept 1st. 548·8675'" days, 760-1418 2br. 2ba. Bltns, dshwhr l'iOO mo mcls utils. Gus. Eves & Wknds.; l'h m iles beach Adlts. 213-966· 11 ll A gt n o pe l s S395 m o '"'' St\\ or ""J" c-~arun&dl!P <'all ~If' -.900 Catll 6'1~ 3418 642 4210 wltda~ onl) ----l.olJMohach 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NVESTO~ ~.COO take" eo.te.-H 1224 •• 50'1. ownership, rabin •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ~~'('Ull\~ Home -I ll\lr m 2 1Jd rtt1 /. ba "Orth l bD 2:.tor) 'lc11r lk•ad1 l..1!jUl1J »t?u c:h homl' '"Pt'I" l n e lut1111a ~·,1•rul J t'ck:. z blot·ki. GJrdl'ncr S!IUll m o rrom bc•111:h ST:iO mo DISIGHE:R DECOR ~ 28drm & garage All ma jor appliances Spacious yd t6733J fee LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN Maid serv . color TV, heated pool Ut1l <714 >494 5294 !!85 No Townhouse 2 Br. 11"2 Ba 536-8362. By the Beautiful Sea -~ For a Sunny lBr • Suaarlo.C, io rnln rro m 3 b d r m I. •, b • §kl area $220 mu \._'l f0~1lhOO'lll 8r<Uld ni"W Prln 0 111) bll ti~~ •• Xt r .i lo1 t1H rt r lu\l ~l~ Pr1\ lilt } rd. 2 ~ar a1tra1w 17~ mo 1 t & liill mo +-SJOO dc~1l t -&3l1 Santa An..l ,\\e C M l '.ill 1'01ul . 7li0 iU24 •fttM E 1$ \C Co ro mer<~lal l..:lod WU n. Ctul\ u ae on H~> 111 sa.100.000 (;all 8.irb:u J ~Jass •t C 21 Samlpiper ~i o.&25 'eurly 714 4918714 Y. llAJ.1-:H ('U\'1-;, z .,1111 \ 3br, 3bu + xt rt11> s;.111 !l4IS ~l4 or twli '/H l!> t)i·,•u11v1ew l I.Jr + tlen. ' .t1·c·k!\, lt!use. S'700 l>uve . 64•' 721 l \\ l.K TO Ol' ~:.\N Wovd, l1<:11rns & stain<.-d KENTlMF.S 63H SSS 3llr. 2ba, :<Int :'IJ B area <.:oast fiw y t\v1&1l now S875 m o _..... L. 17 ~9 751-2187 ........... • OC11 o ---······················· z lid. 2 BA. 7th flr. sec bl d g , b a y rro nt . Sl500t m o. Bob Koop. Agt. 631-1266. SHORTT ERM H ENTAL~ Weekly & Wmter A.gent 675·8170 -- Gar Adlts no pets. patio "°° 540.5446 or 548 9084 PINE BLUF F APTS Spac l Br w /loCt. Adult Complex P a tio. view, frplc. en cl gar .. gas s tove. d1 s hwhr , j a e. lndry rm. SSOO. SPMC 631·6107 ~MTIHGTOH LAICES W /Fncd yard<6405> fee SPARKLING STREAMS 631-4555 Betty Agent C A S C A DI N G WESTCLIFF 2br. 2ba. fir WATERFALLS pl, pool. $475 /mO TOWERING PINES •New spacious lakeside 645·0302 adult ~l Newport Shores. across •2-3 Bdrm 2·3 balhs from beach. Bach & l •Elegant fireplaces BR+d en Fro m $325. •Private lakeside patios 640-5078 ''· Ul-4950 ll.tof Stott HIWIHTOWH7 GmlHGFIOUP REMTIMES \acunt 4 UH. lit'" 11u111l i.:lus:-2br l '1b11. gar & cpti. $~ mo Al .SU . ;: w\th uix'nl•r. North end, 2 BR, s:>OO rno l'all h.1•1th hlm·ki; 10 ht'4H'h $1150 9112 4471 ·l!~I ut7.'..I uh1·r :111rn rn WATERFROMT 36' Pier & slip, 3 bdrm & den. ample parking, $900 witho ut s lip, SI .050 wislip pe r m o . Ai::t . R. J-1 R Brkr, 673· 7300 YttLY. UN r f N Jbr . 21.Ja Steps \o heh. too5mo I L + s e c A n gi e . Westside 2 Br l Ba. &balconies • fi e at e d p o o r &, Ocean v i e w Ba ch . 2 ,...opHty 2600 MA.ICES MOVIHG AllHZE CAii 673·9312. Enclsd garage , carpets & drapes . Refnge No wh1rlpool spa •4 miles Crom beach rooms. $400 + Sec. de· ···•··•••············· .\vu il ll) ~h·pl I IM tl,I} pets. $375 1st & last + 842-1160 posit o( $400. 2306 w. Acres beaul Colville WA Pan1al umber Gd Road Owner 1509> 1>84·5165 \l,\CUl.A1'~; •I hdrn1. 2 LOCJUnG Miquel l2S2 2 Br, yrly, upper $425 + util. No g;.irage or pets Avail. 9 15. 675· 7C>18 S75 770·5629 Oc ean Cr o nl . N B . 7562 Ellis Ave H.8 631-4555 START PACICIMG -----t3 bllts W. or Beach Blvd I 1173-4154 E·Side 3 Br 2 Ba Built· ---SEPT l MOYE IN tMI btate W..ted l)u. pl u~ run\JH•~ rru . ••••••••••••••••••••••• garllt•11l'r. $7<!5 n111 Nr :1 bdrul, 2 ha, \lt'W . nr Y.es\munl sd 111(1t & :.111•11 ~arll. :,l'hool. 'hoppinl(. ping lsl. 1:.i~1. st•1· dl' SiOO mo Thoi nltm Heal Plush 2br Versailles rnn do w ,view, avail immed. Ad #309, 642·4300. 24hrs . Spacious beach rent al avail Sept 14 thru June 14. winte r rental Ideal for college student See at 122 39\h St, N B Sun days only. bet ween 1 & 4 ins. In Tri·ple x. $550 mo. No pets. 645·0Ul8 Eves. Lovely 2 & 3 Bdrm Ocean view 2 bdrm apt 2900 Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 Ba. T ownho us es . g ar age, patio, laundry Cac. $425 & w /balcony , ca rpo rt. •••••••••••••••••••••• F~nced y ard . 2 car garage Natural wood floors & 1r 1m. French doors lmma c. SOOO rno. + ut1ls. !:179·8610 Agent pQ:>it. l"a nu\)' '"'') l'all I)', K.'ll l);W(I 3276 1 Br. carpe t. drapes, bit SS25. Call 213 /596-7202, refrig & furniture if req rfother/Daughter wanl J.4 Br Hse. rixer·upper Jlifo Agt. 774·5792 8<18 272.4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ITTS, refngerator. garage. Lease thru June 20. 1.r11 21\r. :1u 11 1 bo nus 2br. Iba, fireplace, wlk to ocn & down twn. no pets. Sl50/mo incl ulil Adults. no pets . 645-9857. 714196-0-7347. Si501mo. 673· 7902 3 Br 2 Ba Condo mo. C:hlldren OK 84211953 $11!'> room 2 l'J I' ~111'1 gur A d II I I s S Ii 7 5 Ill o 548·4291. S3,2S 1 bdrm. l ba 1 Br 1 Ba condo, use or ~-s,...,..~ Apt pool.sauna. $400/mo or Unfw'llished 3900 $310 :-Jear So. Coast Plaia. 3 Br 2 ·Ba. bonus rm. frpk . pool, ne wly painted in t· oot. nu crpts & drapes. blt·ins. S800 mo. ls\ & last + S300 dep In c. Mo11,1rC'h ~unl 11111 3 lt)!)ll My10.i <.:loucl , or 1131 2114i5 E. P a ul John~on &. Assoc. 661·611 l Winter Rental 2 bdrm Steps to beach. Garage Adu.llS only. Fireplace. 846·3675 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• laundry rm. All bwlt-ins. N e w 2 bdrm. 2 b11 TS1.. Mgmi. 642-9412 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br. 2 Ba F.R. Lg Yrd Li ke new. Nea r park 9i5().2l3/4l4·4980 Mission Viejo 3 26 7 ··•••·················· f'u nlnTheSun! Wa lk to the beach from a parking. 1450 incld ut1l 673-3958. 544·6899 2 Bdrm. 2 ba, Seawind Vill~e Garage $400 mo Ask ror patio & Rose mar y Gruen New 162 bdrm luxury ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;harming 5 bdrm. 3 bath garde ner. pool s vc & bayfront with 38' boat water 645.4089 noat. Sept July $1200 ---------! im. Yrly 11600 mo 8 111 Mesa del Mar 3 bdrm 2 Gnmdy. 675·6161. ba $16SO. Family. Ref's w..iM 3144 req 540-lf>42. 546·9460 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br, 3"zba. gar. frplc. dis hwasher. m1c:ro. adults. lnvtting2Bdr m Home W Huge c hefs kitchen Garage ~00 Kids OK! )tus\ see {8916> fee RENTIMES 631 45SS llOMES F'OR RENT 3 bdrm homes priced rrom SS2S. fenced yards & garages f'amil1e s plea se Kids & pets welcome 114 1964·2566 or 973-2971 Age nt, no fee Extraordinary 3 Bdrm Y. 1Enclosed yd & F'rplc Newport leac:h 1269 K1ds & Pets OK $525 ! •••••• •• ••• • • • ••• •• •••• Must see 163891 fee UDO ISLE Yrly Prvt Sunny 3Br J1.1st $425 ! VOSAIUES Kids OK! (4922 1 fee Spacious. elegan\ 2 HENTHy!ES 631-4SSS Bdrm. 2 bath. pa tio Son L~ Vie w, pool. e iter c1se ,,_. room. s ecurity gal e Capistrano 3278 Agent 646-325:> •••• •• •• • •• • • •• •• • • • • • • '!!!~~~~~~~~-! 3br. frplc. encl yrd. 2 car gar, nr Marina & beach. ss.50/mo. Call after 7pm. Charming Beach collage. I Br. • Qblock to ocean Winter rental. 673·30~6. garage. MBO mo 848·2262 or 963·8710 adult a pts in U plans 675·0562 from $415. 2 :st:m •VERY LARGE .. Nr nu townhouses rrom + Large 1 Bdrm upper S285. 3BR $480 & 2B R $395. pool&, tennis. waterfalls. Quie l b uild i ng with Garages. new r pt & ponds! Gas ror cook.in& & beautiful landscaping. paint Nr Beach & Ed·\ heating paid. From San ADULTS OVER 35. No inger Kids OK. no pets Diego Frwy drive North pets. LEEWARD APTS. 7911 Ho lt 8 4 7-4803. on Beach \o McFadden 2020 Fullerton Ave . 0 owner then West on McFadden blk E of Ne wport Ave & ---to Sea wind Village Near Huntington Har bour (114)893·5198. lbr . 2ba . poo l . rull) furnished house. Uog <Dalmatian> for reuL for 1 year. $750. 551·8282 No p et :, \y r o l d ss.501mo 631 392ti RENTIME:S 6:!1·4555 Bchs end or street!i 3 Br. ------den, 2 ba. Near cts & &i6·6972. 1 blkSo. or Bay > 631-0397 2bdrm Apl ROOIM 4000 673·1858. Hew 3bcrm 846·4360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• - L.aqYno leach 3148 New townhousl' 3 Br. 2', ba , attach. gar 2518·B2 Elden $700 Mo yrly 494.9007 or 675·7720 3br. l 12ba. dble i:ar, encl club So patio. Owner »ard. xlnt loc 1n 11 B 700·1328 Agts. OK. ~a~ 213·530 2551 aftt!r NO F EE' Apl & l'ondo Sunshine a nd Charm $479 for this new 2Br Brick Frplc inc luded Kids OK. Gar. t4927 >fee RENTIMES 63H55:i Elegantly furn 2br pen· thouse. oceanv1ew. lease $1500 /mo 675·9945. 2•·~ba studio DELUXE 2BR. 2BA Nr Room for rent Female to 998· 1165. 894-8225 s hare w /s ame, no n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront dlx furnished m>b1le home. 2bdrm. in sec park w thlated pool. sauna, spa. pvt beach .\1onthly or lse S900 549.2405, 499·3816 _P _____ -rent a ls Villa Renta ls 2 bdrm. l ba , q u 1e t MESA VERDE f a mily h o m e 3 B r . 675·4912 Bkr 3ba +dbl bonus rm Nu pets . S72S, Is l las t , Panoramic ()('ean View Magmricenl 4 br. Cam. rm. bea m ceil, huge wet- bar, garden Suitable for ram living & formal en tertainm e nt Ha rbor View Area. Sl750 per mo. Tustin 1290 NO LEASE SU per deal 3 or .t Br 2 Ba . ~lany fealures Avail now No pets 541>·3937 ········•··········•••· 631 2?A2 H.wporl hach 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside duplex, bolh un· MERiEDlTH Gt\ftDEN 4 Br 3 Ba 3,000 sq ft . nr beac:h. schools. tennis. le.ase, $850. 556-0785 752-0142 ONTHEBEACH 9mo. lease. SS(). 7Br. 28a, lnq 126 E. Ocea n Front-Aug 23 Sept 5 or 1·213·398·3332 eve . or 1·213-339·2261 dys •ts avail. 2 BR w I apple SSOO ; w 1y a r d $450. Children or pets OK. 1st & last +sec 49'7·5402 2 bdrm Cond o Pool. ----------1 jacuzzi, clubhouse. pla~ · Charming Ca b1nbke 1·2Br g r o u n d , C 1 r e p l a c e , cottages S275-S400 ulil reCnge $425 i68 7633 t4~> 996·0561 collect Bay Front large 2 bdrm. 2 ba Condo in Newport Bay Towers Very tux urious Securit} bldg. Possible boat sltp LIDO ISLE \\·alk Lo bea ch. lenrus & cl1.1bhouse. Attractive 3 Br. 2 Ba. Avail Aug L5Lh Sept 3rd. $1500 Remodeled 3 Br. den. 2 Ba. Weekly or monthly Avail. Aug 23rd Bill Grundy, Rltr, 675·5151 Ocean Front Winter rental. Sbdrm. 3b a . Sl.000 /mo. Ca ll 673-5410. W NEWPORT-Winter lbr, den, gar. yard. util pald MOO/mo 631·7193 Bi& 2br. gar. lndry. 25' \O bch . S650 /m o Yrly., 962-4914 34\\ St 2 B r . nicel y furnishe d . S47S 1m o Avail. Sept. 9 639·5789. HoMMs UnNntished ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHARMING 2 bdrm 2 ba. or 1 bdrm I ba. 306 Coral Ave. 213/557·3535 E t.ide 631 ·54 76 or ~-?.540 Colon111I Cottage S300 All Utilit ies paid '. Huge kd ya rd <5461 > fee Robert Agt. 631-4555 3 BR. corner lot. double garage, 9>25 mo melds g~rdner. Avail Sept l Coats & Wallace 962 .\-'54 Large 3 bdrm Duplex 1 house from ocean $750 mo o n yearly bas is 3242 b/5·8018 ---- ••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• 1 Blk to bch, 3Br. 2Ba NewLas FuentesCond<?.2 home. pool , t e nnis Bdrm. 3 Ba,. Securil) couri.s, pvt parking. $7&0 gated. poolside, fr plc. m o . 64 5.36 15 ev e s . dbl· gar. Intercom . S8SO 673.6210dys. mo. 840-1« l. Passionate N Playful Lively 2Br Cottage For only $395! Apple Hedecorated. Nu crpts Kld.<>tPets OK <6456> fee 631·4SSS Vicki Agent ClosetoSouthCoast l"iM 3244 NEWPORT S HOR.ES Plaza, Roomy 2Br 1345 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. 2Ba. c har ming. pool. tennis $695 mo Dbl gar, Open patio Turtlerock Ridge Canyon 673.6210 Bring Kids,5469) ree View. 3 Br. 21 2 ba. 3 car ---------- RENTIMES 63HSSS gar. Avail Sept. 979·2560, Big Canyon Condo-Adlts, 851·0610.551-1494 28 d 3B I S I S B r , en . a. poo . imp Y tunning 2 r 1acuzz1 . t ennis. no pets. W /Plush Crpls & Ga r ! Woodbndge 3 Br I'• Ba Eitcellent location '. Condo. SS75. No pets W75 mo. 833·3349 Dream Kitchen & many 2l3 t498 ·6090 E ves & 48r, BluHs Condo. 2'.'J Ba. extras $400' 15489) fee Wknds 2 car gar pnv patio, llENTIMES 63H S55 Woodbndge 4 Bdr m 2,2 rrplc xlra s ha r p :-le" Condo 2 Bdrm. 2' 2 ba. In good cond. SiOO. S850 imo 640 7647 ba 2 level F'rplc S650 All 6. 551·693! 48r, 38a. c an al Crnl , Call963-220S 3bdrm. 2ba + overs ized Jacuzzi. deck, com m pool game room Univ. Park & tenmi.. 237 Ca nal SllOO 3br. lba, S600 mo 675 7A50 Avail early Sepl . No rm · ., ON WATER Beaut!Cul ba yfronl home 2 car gar. 646·5636 pe t s . $825 644 7 124 ---------owner ,agt. Coz)· Country Collage 2 Bdrm & Garage $3SO Kids will enjoy Yard! Close to All<5317l fee RENTIM F.S 631·4SSS Nice 2Br. 2Ba condo. Located in Tustin Place 2 car encl . gar. S550 mo +security. 55H 690 Condomini"'"s FumisMd 3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• On private baach. tennis rourts. sec gates, 2 pools, rumished villa . 2br. 2ba . minimum 6 mo lse . $850 499 .1192. 213·u84-0347 eves. Condominiums Unfurnished l4ZS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine. Turtle Rock. T ri· level, 3Br. 2'hBa Pvt. patio. F'rplc, attached 2 car gar, tenms courts. pool. + much more. $775, c h i ldren o k . P 1P 714·851 -1142 Hr. CONDO. adults only ! All amennies . leas e $!95/moCall 754·1202 CM REQUIRED Y!AR·ROUND fUN: Social Achv1hes 01· rect'lr • Free Sunday Brurich •BBC's • Par· ties • Plus much more GREAT RECREATION: Tennis • Free Lessons \pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs• Sauna• Hydromassage •Swim· ming • Or1v1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MEHTS: Singles. \ & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· n1s hed & Unfurnished •Adult Laving • No Pels • Models Open l1a1ly 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartment• Newport &.ac:h/No. 880 Irvine (al 161111 (71 4) MS-1104 N•wpott &.ac:h/So. 1700 16th$( (Dover al 1&iri1 (714) 8-42-5113 1 Bdrm. all adult Pool, lenn1s , j ac. $395. Agl is.4·1202 ~==========', For lease. 2br Irvine con· Attn EXECUTl VES. 2Br. do with terrH1c view corporate apartment, Don"t wait call 552-4368 completely outfitted. will short-term s1000 1mo. 675-2543. East side loc w /garage . ldr)'. deck. S450 mo, no pets. 631·1094. 2 Br l 'Ill Ba townhouse. blt-ins,·air, patio. & gar. $U.S. 645·483'7 2 Bdrm. large. open beam ceiling, patio, garage. No kids $450 mo. 2172 Mmer St SS7-4579 Lg Ba c h uriit. refri g Av alt 9·3 Victoria St S29Smo. 548·1361aft 5 2 Br. garage a\'a1l 9-3, \'lcloria St S400m o 548·136i After 5 $350 mo. 2br lba, Mesa Verde. a vail 9·15 Adults. no pets. 559-6221 agent lBr, built-ins. gar, open 1984 Anaheim Apl ·c· 545.3229 2 Bdrm. Deluxe Apt. New drapes, clean, roomy. quiet. Mature adults. S37S. Sec urit y $100. C leaning Ce e Sl50. 646-0016. 3Br. 2' tBa, formal dining room. breakfas t nook, townhouse. encl. patio. 2 car gar. pool. close to So. Cst. Plaza. access to frwys. SS75. 549-~76 West side 1Br. s tove . ref rig.. adults. no pels S290 717 West 18t h-D. 645-1926. Enticing City Lights ~ Enjoy this t Bdrm All maj applc<645ll fee R~NTIMES 631-4SSS --a.oo P~ninllllo 3207 3 bdrm. 2 ba hv1ng rm -······ •• • ••••••• ••• • • With fireplace. ram. rm :... 2Bdrm. 2 Ba Winter wilh Franklin stove. Dbl ~ntals. Sept \Slh. thru garage. rencecl yard, June 15th. $415 mo. Call washer /dryer . refrige. Wllh S bdrms. frml din <A'-.0259 ~:::_:-~·,:i::d••••• •3•8 •• 0•6• rm. lge palio, pier & shp. ,,..:1 _.. .. _, 3 Bdrm c ondo In ex <">,QOO/mo Lease. ----------1 3 Bdrm t a wnh ouse . elusive Woodbridge Ex ..., Townhouse ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Waterfront Homes ......... -ish•d 3525 Fabulous Bayfrnl Lillie alrmst new. Pool. 1650 **IRVINE! cellently located ne ar vmwTIW .. 1 1 Bo 1. B 3 mo. Agt. 754·1202 parks.pools,l ennls,etC· Inc. 631-1400 •••••••••••••••!••••••• s . at s ip.2 r. stry, ~Bdrm. Steps to beac h. E'slde pool home . 3Br, all included ! Available ~~~~~~~~~~ f or rent by owner : 2br .. 67fi5ro3061.}l7ace . y rl y l s e 3br new apt. w/Cir pl, in llS 26th. St. Adults . no 2ba, frpk. gardener &. at S600/pr f!lO on l y r n.-a-x _th• W-"-r 2ba. twnhome in Big Ca· · great Npt Hts. Neigh· ....,. A ·1 Se 1 15 .. "" I · '"80 0 lease 13 others to choose ... ..,..... ...... .... lll'f111' nyon Covered pkg for 2 I borh.ood ~o 559'5001 ..... -. va1 p . •"l'llV p oo s vs In c . .. . from. We're the ones Lo 3Br. 28a. frplc, wet bar• . Bayfront. 3Br , 2Ba. yrly. _.. . . rm 675 3148 646 ~91 r cars, full sec .. '1t50imo. A ·1 S pt 13 Sl200/m · · _._. -------call ! re.frig, bllns . partly urn, 644.7722 days , or 644·9l26 vai · e · · o., 2 Br. 1 Ba patio ap l. 675-0124 $800. 546·9554 ~--~---~ bch, new w 1rplc & patio, enc gar. D/W, sm oke srmker. pool alarm. ldry ra c1I Ideal 545.2510. for roommates r\dlts . Room w /pri v entrance nr $42.S 960· 4614 Big Corona Bch. Call Unbelievable ! 2Bdrm before Sam. after 7pm. $2SO! Kids & Pets OK 67S.9561 ' F'ncd loC. Brick frplc Studen t o r Working &more• <8469> fee Person. SllS mo. New RENTIMF.S 631-4SSS Condo Co s ta Mesa . This 28 drm wont last ! ~3244. Close to the beach On Newport Beach. Beach $350 Ca llnow (5367 > ree Ho tel roo m . s mall RENTlMES 631-4555 lu\chen. 2306 W. Ocean· rroni. S2.8() & up 280 Sec. & Lrg 3br apt for renl Encl depo61t 673-4154. gar. tennis court. pool. Bolsa Chica area. Call -...r Rentals 4200 846-8201. ••••••••••••••••••••••• On the beach in Newport. 2 Br. 2 bath. frplc. garage Wldyor Monthly. 2 Br. or $42.S lmo. 3 Br. Kjrk Lamb, 631·0900 Call 963·2205 lr'Yint 3844 Large Big Bear Cabin. Ideal location for fishing, ••••••••••••••••••••••• hiking or j1.1st getting 1 Bdrm. Condo in The Lakes. Northwoods. 6 away. Wknd or wkly rates avail. { 714 ) mo new. $475 C a ll 545-0016. David 9'7~3953 or Peg at ~.2()()() RMltdstoShare 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rancho San Joaqwn, 2Br . Moving? Avoid deposits & 2Ba, den. fully upgraded. c1.1l living expenses! 180 degree goU cour1e Pr ofessionally s ince view S800 m o. 559-4646 1971. LOCJIMCI leoc:h 314' HOUSIMATES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 832·4134 Beautiful 2Br Retreat Why was te t ime and W Air. Pool.Jacuzzi& More! $450 CS816l fee money looking for a RENTIMES 631-4555 roommate '! Let us locate. screen and ifl. 2 rooms. efficiency apt tes-view Cor you. Take the permanent. non-smoker Conf1.1Sion Out of Finding adult $315. 499-1194 Good Roommates Mtwport hach 3869 and two·s company ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK NEWPORT a roommate se~rch agy. RYCLUI . 752 Sii i COUMT LIVIHG Singles. 1~2 bedroo m MATURE Female furn'd. apts, & townhouses 2 br. 2~ ba twnhse. Npl From $449 644·1900 Hgts. S250/mo. 642·1470 & Versallles Br. 2 Ba . Sec. $725 eves. 646-7555 Penthouse 2 ---------- Ocean view. Roommate. M .. yng, 3 Br m o 644·0452 townhouse. beaut. him. pvt area. 759·0988 , ~tfrwtohcteh3218 28r. l b a . 1 car gar patio.Side tie slip for25' eves 675-7009or575·8405. I Refrig & stove furn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming c ottage. fr [g)ui... db d boa\. No pets, Sl.OOO mo ... ..._._-£.. ~-ml-L.-d Bay Front completely re· ~/mo. 731 W. l8th St Entlclna3BrNrBch! drs. pvt yrd. E 'sid e. H\lO rl gc yrly.575·4421 ...,.._ ... -m.,.,. -.. -~rated,3bdrm.2ba.' #A. 640-9900. Ask for TIMIRU .... l .. GOUT? R •• ••• ••• ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• UC\oV CALL Kidl/PetaOK!Garage $445 1m o 975-6 100 o r eany BAY&OCEAN\llEW lc6oareninsula 3707 fireplace . Great view of _F_a...:.y_e._A...;;gt_._____ R~IMl!.S And More Just $490! 962-0<*! 551!3000 3br. 2ba. Crplc. Irvine b from large patio '°"' ~ Female wanted to share 2 bedroom. 2 bath in Newport Beach. Call ~8.5 for details. Hurey l (842.SJ fee ---------T ••••••••••••••••••••••• ay . lOO'SOFVACANCIES RENTIMES 631·4555 2 Br. 1 Ba . ne wly re· it?08arranu Pk.,..),lrvlnf' e rrace. $1 200 /m o . 2br. 2ba, yrly . $.S50/mo. Beaclh aSet your rrony\ doolr. &Neatftleld FREE COUNSELING Female wanted, mid 205, d I d dbl 67S-l54l,760·l977 Avail immediate ly Avai pt. 15• ear y '"' 631.ccc f -L.--3bd 2 b CdM c.-.-Mar 1222 ::~.e · g a r .1---------1 lease. SUOO mo. 673-3466 ........., ee ~ .... e rm. a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R&IT ALS VIEW BluU condo on 548·9341, 646-2848. or644·4323. FAMILY AnS. New beachfront 2br, 2ba, ~::573. Vickie or Vic· U N SU R P A S S E D o-romt 3226 2Br. 28a ...... S'700·S1200 ,Back Bay 2~ mbas le.rf brsl · Corona •I Mor 3722 ,.~ del M r lUl !"pt~r~~-:,::f!u~ft~ ll~~ gar, spa, bltns. 91l W. --·------ PANORAMIC OCEAN & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br,2Ba ....... S'700 am rm. 11 a. l'J>C, ••••••••••••••••••••••·-- 0 N Bay,968·3'772 Ver y c lean Male or BAY VIEW 2b f 00 newly decorated 2 car lBr . BACHELOR apt. 2 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• 2 children. ear park. r, am rm Fabulous Ocean View 2br 3Br. 21r<tBa . . . $750-W · d k Heart paid. No pets. Female, 2S lo 3S to share + breal(fast r m . wet bar, Condo, tennis, pool. e tc. 4.Br+82"'1Ba ..... '1t50 gar. 2200 sq. f\. S1 IOO mo. blb Crom Big Corona . 2br, 1 ba, $490. ec ' 2Br,18a $440 Bayfrtrit security bldg, 1 beaut. Dana Pt. Condo. maids ClUarters, 6 ba, Incl. washer/dryer. ACT _640-__ 999_1.______ Ull I. Pd• S4SO /mo, carports. b1.1il\·lns , no 631-5583/548·2408 Br. 1 Ba. pool and su n· p2s In c l all. Ref'a pool, 3 car 1ar.1Z.9:501mo "96-5980 t625/mo 2Br. den, 28a, Crplc. 2 car 673-11.SJ pets! Adults, 8'13·0473 deck. t62S mo. 673-2113 1&1·31125 24 ani. ser. ~oc29l-$~ DANA CREST: Bilte Lo gar, m any upgr a des . Duplexonthebeach. tBr lBr, BACHELOR apt. 2 •LIDOISLI Responsible. non-s mkr . JASMlMI calK beach and marina Crom ~mo. (2l3l 431·4756 compl. furn· r700 /mo. blka from Bl& Corona. mfe---=-llJlll l.4e LR, fplc. redecor a ee k In o to s h are 3 Bdrm 2\'> Ba. com · this new 3Br . Cam rm. 64().9900. Ask for Faye. Utll. P d . 1450 /m o . Af':iTMIMfS !!~·2Ba • Adults. no w/same, your lge h01.1se m\Wtypool.jac .. tennls , dining a r ea , 2 b u.. NEWPORT BAYFRONT, ,.... 673-lW ..,.... do NB CdM nanoumlc ocean v1.1, A•rium, new landscaplna luxurious 4br. 2ba, jac, · -,,..-__..-M-----3-1_2_4_1 2Br2Ba S450·$45S f17Syrl;y. or COO::L·:.: · or ..-... • ,,..__.. .... ~. 37•4 '--•• ••• 398West Wilson,631.$$83 ~· 1~ ;...·-""-'. aate. Waa..er • w /a prl nkl•rs. Blk to beach s hower. private ._..., ~ ., ~618'7 <1141753·0719 · · •-...... " ••••••••• ••• ••• ••• ••••• •••••••• • •• • •• • •• •• • • •• AdlllLS ·No pels ~ 758·1501or640-4283. schools & park. Cooled b e a c h ' boat s 11 P . C •• "' DI 010 3 Br Townhouae, newly Spencllna clean large 3 F /Non Smoker to share JismJne Creek new, 2 by ocean bretnt and a 't513 CAMPUSDl:IRtiltCE SlSOO/mo. Avail im med. "'w"' decor . IH pd. e nclid Mela Verde aC'ea. Vacant.. Bdrm. D1.1t>lu. Near 2Bdrm Garden Apart. It«>' ocean velw 3 Br. 3 lovely view. '895/mo. yr· 6'73-605.5. 675·0597. ALL tJTILITlES PAID 1ar. Adlta. pool. Mz.5073 2 bdrm. 2 ba., fireplace. ocean. Dram.Uc beams JtnnlferM'J.43116 1a. ;.m rm.~' tpa. ~~Yzv:;~~~~·s:e:!it c,~1: Northwood 3 er. ore. fam tmmac. E . Bluffs itme. Compare before you 2 Br. 1 bath Apt. Newly aar•••· paUo. nearahopa • t rpl c . $7U yr ly . WOl'tdnt Jlrl aeeu aame 2'100 tq. f\.Sl.500 /mo. 213/ J•ck or eves • wltnds rm. formal din rm, 1 yr 3br. 2ba, fam rm. wlk to rent. Cu stom d ulan decor. Oas pd. en clsd ' tran•porta\lon. 1'50. 833-3307. 615·et96. '° sbr aBr. 2Ba •pl. lrv • .....-.. call~·l71lor980-S844. new,20001qf\,L1yd,2 CdMH.S .Jmmed.Av1il. features; Pool. BBQ. pr,pool,Adlta.642-5&73. ~~P ... ~.nopet.s.'4e·6Cd ~ -.oino.SonJa for~Ua Cll>lcs, microwave • .is No Pela ! Lease $985. cov'rd 1ara1e. new •nv • Olndo 2bdrm. 2ba. J aftl:IDPM-.O'Ht • SPYCM.ASS 1 Townhome. Outstandina mo . ..,,1 l•rdnr, no pelt Owner/All644·7W furnllure. su rrounded • vlew. e nclsd 1ara11,,1--------- YllW. pool. •br. 2 • ba. ocieaoview.4bdrm.J oa. Avail. now. 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I 20 )'ra I•" tic~r Owortt> crlcnlnol. "'lllJC . 1n corpont~ tu1tod) drunk d rl\ln• banlcrupt o Alt.> Carlaori 1'1l4> 1 IM\1.1 ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wiii care (o r K in ~10.r1~n 1st gradt! m) home alternoons Nr Undber1 ~hool ~2-~5 Need 10mebody to love you r baby while )'Ou wotk ! 540-7 S07 ...-.ni Sffvkt ••••••••••••••••••••••• UHIQUI SllVICIS Animals , plan ts, & houseslltlng, cleaning. errands & m arketing for a ny service )'Ou need! Call us: 646·8676 1714 l Hoflw. 1 m prov C "1(1 n ta I nl I ul. Lbr Renovatln• C•liuictcw Scr\'I~ ~S14t •••••••• • •• • • •••• • • •••• ftuom 11chl11 w n 11 1 1 ~rmdel repair. 11uaUI)' modttl f'l1111 C11 ot .i•· ll crahamanah1p. 17 )t111 1'1lmer & !\un l.1t d In .rea l.I<' 'd Mr 1 5.1i' W32 Palombo 83 t • llMOOllJMG Dna&m.r ff Rwl~r MA O l'on1tru1·11on Bedrfc .. 173 &300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C ..... wvlu D .ECT!Hl'IAN 1'1 ll't'd 1~mllic»l>lnw. lrl'l' 1r11n 11110lt. tll'Ull Uj)I> 1"1'1'1' \'lll \\II\''> lHti I! IH C IH1Hp1 /HauflnCJ I. 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Cal µe ntry , ma ~o11ry . roofing, ceramic tile. dry wall Ray . 499 l!lll~ tions CUsd bt1om work. fast, •••• .'~••••• ••••••••••• depen a e. 631-0447 K & 8 Fencm~ HaullftCJ We Care Carpet Cleaners.. \\ood Fenl·es & repairs ••••••••••••• ••• ••••••• Steam clean & uphols. ~_!!.~t:_Ken675·7135 Cleanups, trimm 1nJ.{. Work guar Truc k mounl ni-h11ulinl( 1-'ree estimates Wllt.645·3716 •••••••• ;;;'............. 557 -8271 Make your !>hopµ111g Havesomethmg youwant Exs-rtCS.onups easieJ' by using the Daily to sell'.' Classified ads do Trees topped /removed Pilot Classified Ads 1t well. 642-5078. New lawns . i51 3476 /\II around hauhog 1 T trurk free est 548-3964 llaulm& 120 a load. no con Xlnl t\skpr des1re11 wnrk i~e Call l>av1d aller Nµt,CM urea _.pm MS 8046 Urenda 673 8890 2 )' o ~ ~ ~11 w HouMsfttlnq rt•.svonx 1ht1cs have "'•1' ••••••••••• •• ••• ••••••• 4Wl>Tr <'k Vurd&T1ee Prul fir wrk. lite. woo<l, • parquet, stnpping. wall mt1 1nt N1u1 p <.:an do mg buffing ~team <.:pt till) thrni(' C:a ll 548 a12U uphol '151 11u~i , ~38 55.-lJ C:OmµMe llornt' ll1·1m1r~ Janltonol No Job too small or too •••••••••••• ••••••••••• 01g ( 'ci ll l'k>n 646 2815 f1Nt:ST IN J ANIT()HIAI. Houwcleonln9 .......•...•........... "un t ti llEALLY CLEAN l:AHE l'om10 Ind, Hes Expertise H45 7440 Landscopln9 JIO SE·• Call Gingham ••••••••••••••••••••••• Girl r'ree .:st 6'15·5123 Mariel Service Co 10 y ri. - -exper an prun111g, de:.t11 I\ O ll I N · S II 0 USE up & landsr11pe. f'rl't! t:)tt l"Lt:ANING SER \'ICE Call 54~-1865 For u thoroughly clenn ~ --- hie 64()...()8.51 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (; ENERAL Houseclean 1ng, ref's , reliable 002 0510call art 4PM Alice's llousocleamng Rers, Reas, Reliable b'73·1266, 646-4871 • HELI ABLE & EF FI C IENT WO MEN Guarantee Satisfaction' Call 963·7237 Lady with exp. reasona ble rat es Own tr:ins portallon. 11-ltl !.1001 or 751·0383. Little is Bi9!! <.:1ass1fled Ads arl.' reall~ small --peuple to people·· sales t•alls with bi g re- adership and big resulh ~ To place ) our class1ricd ad. l·alt tod_ay 6'1._!..:_5678_. _ Brickwork, small Job~ New~rt. tosta ~1esci & Irvine 6753175eves Unck. ston\•. hloc:k ""orl<. lllc Clrs. concrete p1u10~. wlks . drl\'ewa'i. Hers 1-'ree est John 1146 t51!3 Huni'") S•rvices ....................... Practical nuri.in~ ~erv reas rates. rehJblc 14 yrs E:xper Ua rlcne 642 0839 Palntin9jPopenn9 . ·············•·•·•····· l'ETERS PAINTING ~.xpr 'd Hcas Hale-. Free E !>l C a ll Ge ne 552.0459 l'rof paintinJ( Ext & Int Low rates ::380015 Fre~ est 53G 4383 :\1 C \'1sa Dave·s Pa1nlln1t. serving Palntlna. <aulillty Very C.:U!>"'TOM STUC<:O KEPAIR. R\f ON ERIC 530·0166 area !I yrs. m03t re•s tt'a~onablt< t"r ee ei.t Insured. he'd 586 14425 He!s Keith t;Gl 823ti ES SIAM f'toster /R•pair TI!. t:stm paantanK. lo rates ••••••••••••• ••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ree est 3 ) r guur SlU1.0t'O & l'lus(l·r f'utch. teramic tile ser vices, !~· 1478, 633 9837 urt 5 no Job too sm quick & lrt!t! t'St •1!14 5887 btr 9AM dean 645 ·1203, 645 4109 or aft ti PM c_·h_uc_k_. __ _ Rainbow Pntg. 1::x1 /lnl. 8 yrs Prof 1-,xp. !~west Pm·es Neat & Clean. 4 ) r guarantee Fret' t-:st t:ull Ad Siller •257.642-430024 hr!> Painting & Paperrnl( Prore~s1onal work H~nbl Steve 547 12!H F\ne ext ml painting by R1l•hunl Smor. St h e. ins 1'r) m e B36·55.">5. 2A hl'l> \\allpapering b~ Le l'ap1er Custom quaht) "ork Pre Christma s ~cheduhng 536-2350 Puinting-Res. Comm 'I. Slate Lir. Ins ur Pelc 839-1886 or 499 2!IO I • l'a111t111g ml ext. rca:-. rates, prompt ncal serv1re fl\l ) & workmanship guaran let.'tl 646-71114 ••••·•·••·····••·····•· G Gidley l'lumhc r ltcpair service. Install•• liuo. hackrl ow n~rt1f1t·t1 t1on G.12 9315 --,-- P.O. Box Rentals .•.•••.•..•.••..•...... Tiii': MAIL l<OUM 24 hr 2600 .. : l',, "" \ CdM N n 1140 0340, or 644·4481 Rooflnc] ....................... , Repair & Herout Alt Huftti'")tOft leach Tiie Co. L l'I us upgrade that i.howcr, tub, drain board or entry way Ceramic uh~ improves appear & \alue of any home or comm bldg at a reas 1'lJ!o.t .. 'ree est & sugges· ttoru. <7 14 J 842 3020 Cet>omlc Til• Inst. New & remodeled, Free e.l C.:Ont LI<' tsJ90312 Gamer Tile 540·0760 t ypes ~h1n"IC!> rn1·k 1 --~~~~~~~ ~hakes·com~> t:~r l"r<'t' T~ Service esl 541 5930 l-111 1\vJ1I i ···••••••••••••••••. •••• Roui-·s 1-'0H LF.s.s 1\ll i R L E I) t:: s I c; N l)pes. hut tump Lill' t?rnamental prun!ng. shake ltl·d b11111lcd 11111 S<:ulpluring. Lopping, !-'rec ~!>t rail \JtiO 87711 thinning. r~moval. gen ROOFING All Types, rcpu1n., m !>ulat1 on , Frei! Estimates Call Boll 5411.0769 l'le:.in up 646·_184_5 __ _ 'l'rf'e & Stirub Pruning & llcmovat, Yard Clean• :-- up:., Haulin g , J111}. 751 2322. 846 1413 ----l'a1nl111g lnt t f::xt er. lo rates. Cree est !!"8·5684 or Social S•rvic•s Window Cleoni'") ..................•.... 636-7149 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHOBLEMS N('r d 10 Lal k'' Free l'UUll'>clin~ A 8 C fl E L I' L I N t: 645 2l22 P\l~TIN<:. 12 )fS exp 1n N B & Cd:\f areas. I'm Small, m ) pri l·e~ arC' small! !i73·6477 flnn ----lfuve someth1118 1u !oell'> Want Ad Results 642·5678 Classified ;uis du 1t well ------------ "I.ct t he Sunshine In" l'all Sunshine Window Clcanin~. Lt~ ~-8853 People who need pC()ple should a lways cherk lhe Service Directory in the DAlLY PILOT rte.tds to Shan 4300 Offiu R"'t°' 4400 St~ 4550 MoMy to Loan 5025 MorlCJ09es. Trust ••••••••••••••••••••••• De-ectl 5035 S 120 Lost & Found 5 300 Personals 5 3 SO ~p Wanted 7 I 00 ................................... , ....•.•......•...•.•••....•.••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof. man over 40. share Executive Suite ln·me St.orage Garages for rem 3BRcondo.HB SJOO/mo Wtrecept. cone. rm . on Balboa Penins ula 981-9238. Xerox. mail 1n new next to F'l.ln Zone 10•,'x M/F Roomate wanted. g a rd e n b Id g . 20"1.673·2943,673·3930 Call :851 1021. pet okay. $150 + utilities 1----------1 Storage Space S60 mo 631/7094 Olfi.res. 225 lo 750 sq. ft. lsl & last 2306 Y. Female roomate wanted From $200 per m onth. Oceanfron t . N B to share 28r 28a Condo Near CdM & N.8. Prwy. _673-__ 4154 ____ _ m Irvine Vic Univ. Or & 557·70l0 Rentab Wonted 4600 Michelson · Pool Jacuzzi lulifttss R...tal 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300 mo. 552-05()4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted in Costa Mesa or f'or store & office space at Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR, Blk to bch, pool, o wn reasonablerates. h ouse preferr ed. 3 room, ba , ent., prl v . 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. Adults. Xlnt references. comm., S. Lag 499·4722 MESA VERDE OR 6 7 3 · 5 7 0 l Eve s & eves. PLAZA _wee __ k_en_d_s_. ____ _ Need to share Uvina ex- pe n ses? Save time, cmney & confusion. Let us find a com pall ble roommate for you. We thorouchly screen all clients. nNDERS.SEEKERS 645-"34 Roommate wanted 2br ~ Laauna Beach. ref required. 494·8614. 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside Costa Mesa Near 17th. St. 5'0 mo. 631-1.266. Eves 646-0329 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCUFF BLDG. NfWPORT BEACtl l •no• '4'• '''I" I 1 •f' ,, ti '' ,.,. A•1• Call llllr Howdrd 645 . 6101 152S Mesa Verde E . C.M. Responsible working par· 545-4123 Ly with references wants 750 SQ. F7. 17th Street's busiest shopping center, Costa Mesa. R ealonc.mlcs, 675-6700. to rent 1-2 bedroom house or apartment w /large single or 2 car garage. Fairgrounds/OCC area. No kids or pet s Days/eves call &31 -0148 DANA POrNT -....U;1n••st/ Violet Lantern & Del .-..Ce Prado 800' & uoo· al 6()t ....................... . 975-1120 , ....... IC84HIL /Gl'OOllll~ CO~THWY, CD Associated with veterianarian. Enclosed 2400s/f. 832-7300 CottONA DEL MAR Zl80 s /f on Coast Hwy. Free s tanding. across f ro m Five Crowns Restaurant. l dea.I for medical. dental. real estate. 832· 7300 MEDICAL JDl:MT AL c..,.rctat Offic•. Corona del Mar. Across Crom Five C rowns Restaurant on Coast Hwy. Free standing, 2380 stf. 832·7300 Opp Drtwlfty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales·Oistributorships for Nutritional Program Mr. Booth (714) 760-7037 ROOFING All Types, repairs. in su l ation . f'r ee E.s timates Call Bob . 548.(1769 GREAT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Beauty salon, located in outstanding Laguna Beach Mall. Lols of ac· tivity + abundant park- ing. Build your own pro· fitable business. $27 .000. ---------C-rcial 4.SO sq. ft. for $42.S per mo. R..tcib 4475 RON WILLIAMS REAL TV 831-8440 4001 Birch St. N.B. Atent ••••••••••••••••••••••• 541-5032. ICOU CBn'ER NEWPORT HIWPOIT PLAZA!! Prime retail space, 1300 ft, $1170/mo. 1000 N. Bristol. NB Patrick Ele1ant exec utive swtes T A 63 1266 In prestige toe. lnclds enore, gt. l· • secretarial services, re· l...,.al letltol 4500 ceptionist, telephone ••••••••••••••••••••••• answering & more From 12 7 s per m o . T H E HE ADQUART ERS COMPANIES: A pro· fesslonal environment 714/851-0681 C.fice space avail. Full service executive suites avaU for lease in Center Pointe. Located near OC Airport. For leasing in- formation call /DeeDee Hu.ff: 95.5·2288. Medical /De n tal /HMO, 7'76 sq. ft. In N. Costa Mesa. Ground floor, Cully equipped. Pri vale patio. etc. SS43 /m o . Torn 951-1900. SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER! RENTAL RATE REDUCED! Mua 1..-.Stri•I , ... 711 w .. 1711\. St. CottaM..-,Ca. 642-4463 . • 0. 7500 Mio ft .... .. .u. for 1 ...... dtete occ•••c,. '* C•r• .................. NEED HElP7 Help yourseU to a Heaping selection of Qualified Hopefuls in the DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS /NEED I MONEY • CREOITHO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TD loons 978-6531 Arranged by Coast Home Loans A Mortgage Broker HOMEOWNERS 0.. Doy Appraiial Use your equity for bills. ho~ additions. vaca-tioos. etc Any amount, any reason. Credit or job not necessary Compare our costs . 24 hrs . & weekends. 644-1923. 846-556 7 REA1. EST A TE LOAMS $10,000 to $250.000 with up to 15 years to repay. Loan secured by a com - bi n at 10 n o( Real & Personal property ,\A Prime finanr 1al Services 714· 527-3477 MONEY AV AILAILE 2ndTD's RED UC ED RA TES SantfCICJO la• 714-832-5200 Ask ror Linda Flynn or Karen Linn What's Your Trade? $2.17 per Day That's liule Lo pa~ for an ad in the Daily Pilot Service Director} that can estabhsh your profess ional identit }' For more information call 642 5678. Prof Exec Ofc Suites New Fu.U Serve Bkl1. HB a Of c Su lte 1585 Own/Alt (714)847·5338 • JO' 14 ft. ~ ••• ....... 2MO. •Of. .............. 7:30.4. Nofimefvr ~~'7? 1411 Westclltr. N.8. Want financial inst. 7000..f. ia. floor. Aaenl 541-50.12. "1miahed office, Bank or Oolaa lllna Plau. 1175 per ••· N o lease. --· 2 Newport Bu ch orrtce•, ~. SL50 ••• ..... I prifa&e room In pro· l•1loHI tui&• avaU. IUO/mo.41f.f711. XLNT BUSINESS PAii ' LOCATION MllA .... IMDUSTllAL PAIK Use IMW.I At/ service when pla ci ng your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad w e tak e your mes sa g es 24 hour s a day ... you call in at your c onvenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $10 per week. For more i nformation and to place your ad call 642-5678. DAILY PILOT ·····•···········•·•··• Sattler MtC). Co. All types of real estate investments since 1949 Spec i Olli z.i'") itt 2ndTDs 642-217 1 5~5-0611 ALLAN f ound Dog Fem all IJlack Poodle mix Vic Ell.ls Magnoha. 968 9293 ,.found 2 piece pool cue 540-1215 Costa Mesa Sort) we m 1s.sed the d a> But ha\'e a HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANYWAY ' H~y28th Robm & Debby to'ound t'emale cat ·elk Widow has moner for 2nd Lost & Found 5 300 w 1 0 r a n g e v i c TD. 's. No credit check. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brook h u rs t I n no pnlty. For art1on call dianapolis 962-0360 Agt 673-7311 anytime. Found. Tiny long haired TD FOR SALE· Pvt µart)'. FOUND ADS white dog Vic East side $20.000 & Sl3,700 al t:.M.545-6153. 121..;'lr int. lnt. only due ARE FREE 35 mo . Make ofr. prin on Found: Older s mall gray ly. 63~2923 Call·. poodle mix male dog. Vic: 1500 Glenneyre. TD for sale 15'ii-·3 yrs-int 6 42-5678 Laguna Beach. Call only. Bob Williams Bkr 497-3311. ext 292 960-1957 ---------1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!! F'OUND: 2 young dogs. I Lost or f'ound a pet'? Call blk & l brown, vie Hunt Animal Assis t a nc e 1ngton Center. H B League ~37 ·2273, no fee. _84_7_·_24_42 ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost. Male black cat with F'OUND: Setter Lab mix. Announcements 5100 white paws, answers to abt lOmo. old, vie R1tt1t & •••••••••••••••••••t .. • J .J. Reward. 548-9982. Hall, Sant Ana 754-7872 Now You Can Sell More ~ l<h Dally Pilo t PENN\' PINCHE R ADS Still only S2. 3 lines for 2 da\S onh SI ;i uav. ~r· a 1tne · Lost. 8/11 E.s1de CM. FOUND: Yellow Lab? C.OCkatiel. gry w/yel. & puppy, vie Adams & or. head ... Cha-Cha ... Beach. H.B. 957 -0534 Reward. 631·516S Iv msg. Pft"'IOftOls 5350 Lost: Male pupp1e, Spr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ngcr Spanie l. dark PRE LAW _student needs brown & while lost in S2S.OOO. Will do anything San Juan Cre~k area Legal Confide ntial Call Jod\' 661·6787 hm DVM . p 0 Box 32-12. 496-5764 wk HE\\ ARD . _N_. B_._9_266_;J_. ____ _ REWARD lost Spnnger Spanie l puppy \lie Trllrock 8-14. 851·07111 art 6durweek MASSAGE Be pampered with a per sonal relax i ng massage by 12 of the pre- LOST: male Doa,.rmon ttiest girts in Southern red collar, blk & rust. Cali(ornia . J aruzzi, REWARD! 631·4229 sauna etc. Open lOam 4am, 7 days a week. \'1s- LOST· Long haired gray a/M.C. Atlantis Health male rat, E. Side area Spa, 2112 Harbor Blvd, 8·l4 Reward. 645-2335 Co5ta Mesa 645·3433 Br- ing this ad for your LOST· Fem Cat tan/gry special gift. blk brwn w collar Vic -"----=::......----- Bolsa Ch1 ra & Edinger. TOUCH A CLASS 846·7530 ESCORTS 24 HRS. 752-0817 Charlies Angels •642-3812• MC/Visa Male white 30 New to Calif. seeks Female for companionship & ? 556.9096 :\IASSAGE tlO W !AV MYSTIC ~IASSAGE 556·4656 Santa An:i Personal Services 5360 ..•...•••..•....••.•.•• FREE Preqnanc:y Testinq ABORTION ACCOUHTIHG F ff llours 8am·5pm, with some overtime. Must be able to operate LO.key ad· ding machine. Will train Call for appointment. UTOTEM MARKETS 642-7702 Alde Mature woman to assist in various duties 1n ac- tive retirement home. llours : 5-11 :30. Good dental & medical benefi ts. Newport Villa. 642 5861. AMUSEMENT CENTER ATTENDENT over 20 vrs Mu!>l like people :'.lechanical /electr oni<' knowledge helpful. Refs. Bondable. f'or interview 499.cl417. 494.4727 ---- •Genet-Oii (Aslttp l or •MIMAL HOSPITAL Local A1testtMslo Full time permanent •Low m lncktdes position m n, bathing, cleaning & some front. Ldt T•sh, Co.tHlin9, Mon·Sat. Min. age 18yrs. SurcJH'y. Medicatiot\s Laguna Niguel 831-8700 and Post·Op &om _..... ____ _ •CounseflnCJ & Refer·~~ ral to Sl6.000. Person w /solid * M • d i · C o I & bkgmd in antq. buying lnsuranc• Acc•pted. & shop mgmt Run as * C on f i de n t i a I & vour own · Free to Applicant Penonol Core. Irvine Personnel Agency BIRTH CONTROL . 488 E. 17th.Costa Mesa STERILIIATIOM Suite 22A 642-1470 For information or im-~------~ mediate appointment, Apprentice Convertible call: r a r build er wante d . CALIFORNIA Mechanically inclined. PREGMAHC y Would like some welding COUNSELING exp Apply in person: SERVICl,IMC. c;. A. R.. Inc . 16 7 81 Noyes. Irvine. APCARE NEWPORT BEACH 752-0053 SANTAANA Apt Assista.nt Man ager Trainees Will t r ain. C:ooples. Paper work & ma mtenenace. 642·5073 Au\'ert1se one or more items \ atucd up to 100 Each additional line 1s onh 60c for the two da ·) s Sorr). no com m e r rial ads <illowed Charl(e Your Penn) Pincher i\ci or USt' )o ur Bank Amenc ard \'1sa or :\lastercard For mort> 1nformat1on and lO pt are your ad <"811 LOST · E Bluff Area. NB. f'em Poodle 131k g ry ---------1 972-3104 COVER GIRL H~omo.! Espano!_ chin. Blk stone colla w blue tag, Unclipped, deaf. on med Fam1I) ARTIST WANTED Good upportu nity for free thinker. must show figure drawings. Call for interview: 714·642-3412, 543-W39 * OUTCALL * CREATIVE .... EDDINGS 953-0778 MC/VISA Yourhcenseor421J Call We support ERA Heartbroken! LARGE REWARD! 642-5678 ---------•I _645_-I!l_6_any_:1~e _ ASSEMBLER wanted for growmg laser company. in SJC. Electronic & /or precision mec hanical'.• Soldering & wiring exper desired . Goo d pay, benefits . 493~24 PUPPET SHOWS Birthdays, parties. clubs, church. Cati Pal Wil son · 546 692 1 , 957-1749. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Kitten -Doubt - Solar -Olgest - lNK BLOTS l know a psychiatrist who is so rich, he has mahogany framed INK BWl'S. Ho Ques. pleas• c:otl 75 2 -8811 Office ESCORTS 24hrs. 759-0456 lost •953•4473• Always open on 8/9 ;eo._ ---------LOST. Wht & grey male Siamese. Vic Ha rbor Vu llills , CdM . Reward ! 644-<)9()5 FOUND: Westhighland T~rrier. wht rem, Poodle FIRST LADY Eacorl • Moct.fs •Porty Dmte:•rs • * 972-1345. MC & Visa Accepted Blk Male, Cocker Mix --------- Blk/Wht Male, Hus ky . . Mix Brwn/Wht male. Professional. :herapeullc N PT BC H AN JM AL massage. Lied. NB Appl SHELTER 644·3656 only, Steve ~-2817 ~Ads 5120 Found. Kitten. 2040 block ••••••••••••••••••••••• of Maple St., Costa Mesa. TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT MAICC IOMIONI HA..,Y •AICI IOMIONI IMILI Place a HAPPY AD In thJs column ror only $3.25 Call 642·5678 Kitty. Yo u're th@' betl lh1nj that's happened to me. Love you. Tom WANT ACTION? Clastlfed Ada 642·5e'fl ,,, Beverly : 641-8820. ISCORTS FOUND; 2 puppies, vie 752·9368 Santa Ana & 20th, C M 17.25 lbs in 6 wks. No 631-504.3 shots. no drugs, no con· _FO_U_N_O_: _Y_e_ll_o_w_L_a _b_? 1 tracts. Ka l h I ee n or puppy. \ii c Ad ams & _Rob __ in_6_7_3_-0_11_1 ___ _ Beach. H.B. 9S7·0S34 • FOUND 8/7 Oranaetwh. Gn9t c • ...,_,. female k 1 tt en . N r ESCORTS Derbyshire. 962-0913. ~Hrs. 641·0180 FOUND: Unique oran/· .;:!JC~/YI r,ry fem kitten. Maanolla 1~~!!....,.!!!!!!!/M!!!!!!!!!!!!!!H!!!!~ &Oranie, CM 645-9070 1:: Found : 7.9, I ra rem umtAMMllS Shepherd mix. tantblk, ESCORTS akln problem. 640-7738. all m•Jor credit cards Found"! Voun1 m a le accepted Qer""n Shepherd, Ellis 1----S»4 __ 7_23 __ _ &t Bus hard,· FV. Call • POIY 1.AOY * afterlpm: 714·988-7175 ()~ALLONLY Get GREEN caah for WHITE elephants with a c 11111nec1 Ad Call 642-5e'J8 • '72-1 IH • • Are you matinl what you're wort.bf If not call Mr. 8ootb (1j4) 780-7f!1 ..... 4: -....... -.._ .... ._ __ ._ ...... .._~ ........ Social Clubs 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Have a perfect match through a fast, J.)ri v lntro or a fun get to·gethe r at our beaut party house Men & couples 636-7572. Wo men join fr ee. 63& 7715. Per(ect :\I at t h Dating Service. ASSEMBLERS We wiH train . Apply 7AM . MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Placentia. CM. &nDloYmHt Ir ,...;oration ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.5SISTANT MANAGER, Draper's Laguna Hills twp Want.ct 7100 st ore. Mus t be ex- ••••••••••••••••••••••• per ienred in better Accounting Clerk. Payroll background. Full time. San Clemente area Call for appt: Mrs. P resley: 714-49'l-6103. women·s ready-to-wear and sportswear. Apply in person to Maoaaer Ma- ble Austin. 23621 Moulton Parkway Plaza or call ;~for appointmenL Acco.ts PoyaeM Cleric Automatic Tran.s R & R lrvine division or In man, F /T . exp pr e- temational Corpor ation (erred. 548-2288. has immediate opening for Accounts Payable AUTOMOTIVE . Clerk . Previous Ac-AUTO SALES counts Pay able ex· perience required. Ex· perlence w /Accounts Payable data proceaslna syste m extr e m e l y helpful. Xlnt. benefits & pay. Please apply In penon to P ert<lf'lnel, 1641 Kalur A ve. J rvlne, S40-9tl11. ACCOUMTS HCltVAl&.I Per1on need e d f o r diverse duties In ac· countln1 for d)'n•mlc arowln1 medical com· PQ1. Pleasant Newport Beach envlroament. To 11.uoo. Call UHISS for app&. Want Ad Results &42·$5'11 Business Is great at Bauer Motors. We need experienced salespeople. Top Company Beneflls. Demo P lan Available. Health Is Life Insurance. Paid Vacations. Don't pass up this areal opportunit y. Apply ifl penontoday. IAUIRMOTORS Well& Mtt•Leyt.MI 2125 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Kelp yourqll to a Heaplnc 1eleetion of Q\&allffed Hopefuls In the DAILY PILOT ,HELP ANTED ADS .......,. ~~~~ ..... ~!!.~ 1tH DIUYER n1u1ded to dt> llur • malnl ron\11 equlpmt S3 80 hr Ma HIS G.....-al Offlc• 0)-namlc Sewport Bc-.1ch $l0t'k Broktirag~ 11 look tna fot sharp 1nd1V1dut1I w .:wd l) lllnil to fill 1m mcdrnh• upcnine l' Jll c:.111 in 0010 HOSTHS/WArTRESS Ou)t. l'\ e:1. tloiuhlc <:or· ll'1' shuµ. Newportcr Inn l'Jll J..111('( to r JPPI &H liOO, ••)(1 •MU Law Office, t:lerk Typ st Nunlng In a friendly iooct cha11c~ for advan· workln1 atmo1phtre. cement Sala ry open. Costa Meo Memorial :"lewporl Center CaU Hoepl\&l. Currtnl open. 7~ 6895. 7PM-8PM only inp: PEST C ontrol Strvlctman needed 546·9488 Pharmacy Cler~ needed No exper . nec essary Part time 648-7439. CLERS Dnl,ll Cl~tk Lltj)()l1l'l1Ct'd l lull 1lnw. Ii II \Ion )''r1 I J>llr\ UmQ I i Mon 1''11 Prota11onal Phl.lrm41l \ Newport »eu1·h Ul2 l~>IO Ho1teu (C o•hltr /\pi>b du1' llt\M µt'~On \11(' Jhd ;?!Mi 11\11 ~l t 'M -Med-Sura LcMDI Sec n eeded for R.N'a/LVN'a ---PULL-TIMI Ill ~rowing II B law firm DC1yt ....... Ir mghh !': w new oUlces F'r1cndly f'uJf.l\rne and part-time &< casual a1mosphere in &oef1U PHOTO FINISHER full time. mature Irvine ' < ·~~Nt t I • 41 •II< 'l I • ·~ 4 • , I • .' . • l 1 Al/TO)f()TIV E SOUTH COAST DODGI l~t·v~r ' .,.~,, OIANCH COUHl'Y'\ NlwtST OIALll Wt nf "d l",p,•r1C'fll t'l1 peopl" a11 fullo~ \. N~tlanic 2. Put• U~p.ar\nh!llt Ptnioruwl 3 S V. I \ \ h b ll ,I r d ()ptra\on .& C&1h1er11 MO IXPllllHCE MECISSARY ....... ~ W1 tl learn \'artou8 phHell <>f ~ton• oawra11oru . Lot ol cu Lomu ~<>ntaet .\ ppl~ 1n pt>rson. l 8 p m . "et"kdo''!I , nr l2 4 p m aturda'' & "'undo' FEOCO. IMC. lt>t ............ c .... MMe. 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Sit• ~:!IKll''.\l !>1°llo'r.d Ill I 11·t· ;\1·1·d 'hm 11 i;,ol lur llUi-} 1·1111 11 J l'lur' 0 11· fq11t11( II\~ vh•Jlll'' • JnlM" 11h· tluttt''I \o\ 1r.11n I T :"&H .• :.1;1 •Cashier Full Tims l"fltu •PM Housekeeper Full Time /i•t• \\l• arc ~cek111g rl.'11ablt• lll"Upll'-11f1Nll1•tl 1wr,111h l::llJO~ l')(t'l'lll'lll l'llnl jlllll~ l>l'lll'llb 111d\flhlli: ;1 (n•l• ll'lt:UI µer i.h1I\ \pp I\ II\ P\'f-.•ln \1.\ ~I 'IKlll \11111 ~·ri l'cr,on1wl MARRlOTT HOTEL 900 ~f:!WPort Ctr l)r :-Jcwpon Beath ~:qua\ Opp Empl~ r :\1 I-' 14hll'h to work Need F\ex1bh: Hours fncndly person \o assist ICU /<.:CU /~K RN's l' x , , t 1 n g :. l a r f w I l h '2hr thlfb workahohl· boss &c munic Work 3.7 days 1n an sonr U)>!'>OCIU\es Prefer legul pay penod. Time & Vi l'"t~r \\'111 lrain on MAG paid for hours worked L1rd ~7-604\ over8. LEGAL SECRET ARY (;1·uw1og R eal l-:!>tal1.: I • I l I ll ,I I I () II r I r m 1111 '.':e"''port C'nt r. Sl'eks ex p'll . ctf1c1en l , & 1•1wrgcl1c lt·gal sec'y S It, IJ1clJph1111c & Xlnt T~11111g Skills J must' XJnt Sal depend111g upon 11uallf1l·at1ons & exp C:ood &!nef1ts 64().6960 LIGHT BKKPR P T 963·5639 CCU Su1MniM>r with expen ence needed 1mmed. WARD CLERKS Days, Eves. full & p /l Come see us aboul our new :;alaries and our benefits w h1ch include dental plan & employee credit union -~ Pho\o Technician with 11utoma l ed lab exp needed. Salary com ensurate with exp. Call Rick 752-6484. ---- Picture f'ramer. P /T , exp Art World Frames. 656 North Coast Hwy. Lagw;a Beach. 494·8105 Piece work al home. As· scmbly or small pieces. t utlln&. s imple sewing. Apply in person Just Ducky. Inc. 27972 Forbes He.I . 1t8. Lag N1g. -------- ~ Off\ce l'vr onncl la SALHPIOl'll Cont.a« .;..•ut\ \I "'lll\U"!i1•n ., ........ ,1 .. ,,JCa.rt& l'\Jll tune t!'Cl)t't helplul bul °"' IW<' \f. n > l.'U t>.~fi\11 Appl> .a\ 16tlt\ 1•1.,~nu ... 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I I l' n ! l' u nl V a n ~ bt•nl)hl:.. µhrni1u11l work \OK lllWlroom\1nt ('1111 HI{'\ Pcnonncl ,;l'twrid Orl1t·c t'lt<rk "l\1.1111 11 ,)till:. .'iU"'l'lll Ol.•Jor 'llot·k brokt•ru.:c lll'.lr ()(' .11rµort fi r., i 3 C'Jll Mr" l·.ckcrt S-1011121 GENERAL OFFICE to SI 2000 l.tjlht hkkp jl l'Xl)f 111 1!11111111: \It & \ 1• l-111·~ h•d)!l' Ill kt•\ '" l•1ul'11 ,111·uralt• I' I""' .,:ti " fq;Utl'' 11).lhl phutwi. 111 Tu,1111 11111 ll:C i:lOU I l1.1tel -.;11ihl \u1llto1 t<I( ,.,..r1t•nct·d pt•rm µ0'1 111111 ,11 \ "'" t 'r• .. ·k I n11 JI ll!iJ t 11,1,1 11" 1 "" l .. IJ:Ull.1 l 'J~ ~:!";'I 1•11 >JPl'I ughl office & retail sales m 1'1l11l '>UJlply slore· in Or.11ige C1> . .\1rport \I\' J.'ull 111nc :>10 759-1 Let us tell you about our recent act1vat1on of Alcoholism Recovery Service Progra m Cri11ca l ta r e Ullll Super v1!>or w exper needed 1mmed C.:onlact Yolanda Florence . Director of Nur:;e:;. (714 ) &t2·273-l E"l 272 301 Vic· PR 0 IJ UCT I0 N TRAJNEE Rubber hose products. Must pass co physical incl. back X- ray. Taking applications bt wn 8"-10 only . Strato flex . 17671 Armstrong Ave .. lr vine EOE A Kendav1s Ind • 540..9 I 00 IAIYSITTll For C'h11drt<1\ •ii Pt ol Couplt' a1e::. u & ~ \ll.ir school 2·6 &. un nun • scllool d&)1> Our home. lc-vint-. own trnn~ ~ hr 955-0369 BABYSITTt:R 11~·t<dl•d tor Church .\"ur~l·n 111 L u .... 1..1 Mes.1 area l 'ull .\~i i7!ji 8cx1kkt!C'p~r "111\lt'd for marine lu.1rdv.1Hl' l'll Xlnt ben.-nts . room for ud\ anccnwnt Appl)' in ~rllol\ 000 \\ c.'oot llw .N 8 .645 l7ll COOK Pull t1mt• m µ1111 11mu t'tll ~&!~I COONS $h()t't urdcr will lruln. t• I . \\ allrt•s1i.1~ l' 'l'. Cull Z4 h nt. 642 4300 •:J:JI Scientific: 11ovs1.-:n .EA~ 1-:us u1> h>~l>t'r hr l'artil ~ !>12:1 t;b:\11':1< \I. llFFl!' I•: 1111\h•·rlt·ulll'I' ll 1111t '1l'"' 11111'\ lh'.1d1 .,,,., • ., "1i.'11111 111-.14'!1 .1n·.1 tl\,11 kl'I .irh 11-•ll \ r11111 11 '11 \ll)CI :rrn1. l.1\'l' 10 t.1ome;,t1l' help "Jllll.-.1 1 ·nri:;t1an touplc nr I or :! s1n~ll• µcoµle lo IJkl· care t>f ·1 ... mall t·h1ldn·n. mam1a111 6.000 'II IL ht1u'>t' & do all cook 111µ \\ a~l'!> open Cull .l1.11h 7tl·:'ilitl ·HOO l.11" 1n .11rl1• lor elckrh I .1 II 1 n " 11 ' rn 11 k c r 111:1 5:fii Co. t on_u_· . ~ o~ ta M e~ a _ _ lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OFFIC E DELIV ERY BOY fo\111 tune Neut appear 1ng 1nd1v1dual w 1valid Ca l1forn1 a dr1\•er s lit-ensc. H.S <irad pply 111 person to ~r. Fuentes, at Rubert Bcm. William Ftost & Associates . 140\ PROGRAMMER ANALYST BABYSITTER ST ,\ HT I :" li :\1 1 I.I IOOtUCIUll .\LTSTS PAYAAl.F. C.onstruct1on expr pref :'Iii. 01.1v1111 S40·0500 L'ook W1,111lcJ fur 11m11ll qualll y rc:il11urt111l I 'leasanl work h1g rnnd t.lllY !h1ft 675 4"!}0 Drillln~ Control• U!Oll :\111d1cll South lrvlnc. 557 0051 t-:oi-: \llll l',111 l\111' 11.111<1!1• 11•11'11111111 .... 1111 1111' l11111k k1•1•1111114 /fl 11111 "'"'' Ill 11"1111 .ilw11H 1111· ,111d• 11~11 kl'I & cf.11ii1·1111\ I 1dl II I II '>I• I\ I•. I'. I' lo: It I '.11 I lt11~· .... 1 l'l'I lir !-.ll11h•11h I II\ I 'ol \l , o1:! 1~1;,,, HOUSEKEEPER I •1<111 H1•111 l·~t·lll<1\l\'c (llJa1I Sl NB 11.qrnJI) ~· uw1n11.. ag MaJor oil company has excellent opportunity for Progr a mmer Analyst with 3 plus ye11rs in a t"Ompetcnt data process· mg situal10n. Degree re· QW rt'<! September . f•1r 3 bo} :.. IOOt<kllPll F /C approx 3 hrs per day. af· Fashion Island 10\0es1- ternoons. >our home ment firm. Excellenl op- COX SCHOOL t f oull\am portunlty E x per. & Valle~ 1 Plea:.e call maturity reqwred. Call: COUMTIR HlLP Sandwich Shop Mon-Fri 10am-3:30pm apply 300 Redhill Bldg 111 C M 549·1110 Ma11 •>-12 ~3?1 e'lt 218 dy~ 64Q..Ol.23 or961)·023-l t•\ ~" Jtt -;PM ~~~~~~~~~~I Counter Help :: HONEY IAKED HAM BAliYSITIER needed for Bus bO) s needed Fu II Counter help & a full 9 year old girl. approx· wne da~ s Experience ti me ham processor imatel~ 3 hours afler required . Apply 1n wanted. l'o exper. nee. school : rour ho m e person Beach House Will train. Call Stan for Ea.stshore Elementary. Restaurant. 619 Sleepy a ppl. Tues.-Sat. 673-9000 (Woodbridge, Jn · l Hollow Lane. Laguna Please ca ll G1nn1e Beach 642·4321 e'(I 321 da~:. or ---------1 SS2·Q.161 e\'l•S. BUSPERSO ~ needed Mature woman pref'd. \.\ill train. Please apply P ero 's S p 1cerr Rest<1uranl. Mon. · Sat . 2 thru 5P~I. 2221 ~ Mam, 118 tSeacHfr \'illageJ Banking ·COftW!Wrcial Teller Expenenced Court Director & Recep- tionist . need friendb , sharp. hard working female . Sports back· grqund preferred. Must work weekends & some eves. Call Janet or Sue at John Wayne Tennis Club, IH4-6900. UniLed Caltrornia Ba nk ll30A Newport Center Or Newport Beach 644·6-16-1 E.0 E C1trpente r s needed to C REDIT r\SSlSTANT . wo rk 1n Da n a Pt. Immediate opening in \\'eekda)S & weekends. our Credit Dept. £or ex· --- lSCROW SCTRY lo ass1sl In closing anti processing of cstrows 1 ~r • exvr TO P C0:\1l'E~S.\TIO:'ll aml xJnt opport for ..:ro"' th with succes!>ful ('l)m pany Pleas11nt and prof otrlce a lmos phen- 848·2235. 1( after 6 pm 840-Z701 bee S.c'y to ,l,250 Front omce appearance Mus t t y pe 1Swpm . tOOwpm shorthd Prefer s omeone f ami li ar w Jal.Id it de pl. Call \'1ck1 540·6055. Coastal Ptt ri.o11 nel Agency. 2790 II arbor 81.,CM NEVER A FEE :.w !l:L'li l:J-::"l·:IC \I. !11 1• Sh.1rp ~.II lur hu" oh-Lilt• 1\111111: phOlll'!>, nll'lt" <11 • ol11t 1,..., t,.lj! l>iO() I·.~ I• II I' n •l 1•111•11 F\ illt'.1 'ill>\ .nl>i ~I .,o hi llou\t•k1•cv11111 Ill" \Oourk l 11\ S:I Ill h1 lh•ll,11)11· 111111 < 111<11-.l'r 'l»i H:l'IU ---------•I Ja1wt"1 i•1ll :1;!;:t \lan:1· ~n·~Sl\'l' \101 tugc. Hank Office Clerk ( Arch1tcc m.: llrm needs Loun ltcp lural 1 needed to make tor llron~c County ler deliveries, r un prints. rl\1w' Opix1rtunity for file drawings & handle h1.:h pa~ 1n~ career m supplies Must have car HcJI E'tJ\c Lending for Corbin Yamafu11 al •'J~l'r hJrd worlung in 549· 712.4 GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANT (;nod tommu111 t<1\1011' skills rc~Ulfl'd lnr l 111' J,(ro\.\ mg Newport lkJ1·h ~~onnel firm T' pin.: 55+. 10-kc..\ .il>1ht~ pm ressmnah:i;m a must \\ 111 m.s1st m account mi: f unc l1nns and all clent:dl -.up purl (.'all 011dn..1 ll1r .tppt 557-0045 llUL'SEKEt-:l'Elt l'\I' ti t-:111:11<,h 'ol'l'Jk II ~ d.t\ .... rel ~ S.tl,1r' • ·11 ""'"tr""' u;u 11:1;1 '"' 1t.lu..il ('on\ act '.\l r l'\ie.lcr 731 5844. MAIDS 642-3030 ll1>USl•i-t:l'IJl0r \.1\ I Ill ., - Ila$'> "k oft -I \lanai:er as~istanl for tabnt l·ham Reteiil or labnc expen ence pref t'all '.\tdrguente646·4040 HoU'>l' \lan.1 \!l'I' ror \lllllh -.hdll'I' ------- t., 12 K:Jlio MANAGER TRAINEE \m\bcment Ccnler look 1ng for clean cut ,1KJ.(rt.:'i~l\·e. hurd work 1111! 111d1' 1dual w ha sir l0lct·tr1m1l' c:o<p Ap!JI Y m IJl.'f)>On T1Jt Lai:una Hills \laJI Offi ce Lite t y p ing Telephone. orde r pro· cessmg. near H11rbor & Warner 557·3830 Offi ce Assistant wanted for Law firm Hours nex· 1ble up to F /T $3.25 /hr + mileage. 640·56.50. Office Work & Manage· ment. food Worker. Seasonal. 6 mo!>, Semor C11izens welcom(' to app ly, Call 960-8161 -------- Apphculion e mphasis is on financial and general business systems Using COBOL language. Salary commensurate! w1lh previous earnings and experience plus ex· cellent compnay benefits and working conditions. Please submit r esume with salary h1s\Ory for confidential review to: DOUGLAS OIL COMPANY• Employee R elations Dept. 3Hi0Airway Avenue Costa Mesa . Ca 92626 Affirmative Action Employer "A subsidiary of Conoco Inc Banking C1atomer Serviu Repruentoth•e !175· 1120 Day or night. perienced Cred it Assis· Executive Secretar) for ---tant with heavy phone Pres. Reul Estate Co Car Rental Co ne eds expe r ience Goo d C dM . Typing & Cf\-Llr\: HMPOl!AllY Pll!SONNH S!IMC!S llOL:SF-:1• \ H l·;~T~ \latun· \I F ('llUIJll' 111 r1· '>1\lt' In ).!l'l)Up ht111l1• ~ ~upt:r\IM' Ii II ,, .1d11lh \II crn.1 ll' "1•l•k1·111I!> I 11"1" 1·: x I' " r µ r ~· I • · r r l" d S~llJO m11 & lit·11t•ltl ' l 'n11cd ('l'rt•hr.il Pal:.' 1\!.:.oc • 5 lti 5 itiO ~anagcr Leasing Agt for bus1nes!> p1trk Full ORTHODONTIC OFFICE needs ~cretary, Uook keeper, lull time ,\sk for Barbara 492 2141 or 495-0600 P /T employees needed for Haagen·Dazs Ice Cream Shop. eves & wkends . ~ust be dependable. AP· ply in person. 1S4 South Laguna Hwy, Laguna Beach. 497 5507. Previous expenence de s1rable, light t~ ping 1s re quired. mechamc ror general car clerical skills necessary Sborthund. Sala ry open ma mlenance & light re-Xlnt company benefits W 1 11 1 a m E Doud pairs 556·1711 For app\. call Personnel 673-1600. 3723 Birch Street Newport Beocti llOUSE \\ I\ 1-:~ \rt· mu r children ~u11ii: huC'k 111 !>Chi. art• }oU l><•rl'd or need extra m111tl'\ • It ~ou're fncndh l"Oll~ (·1eht1ow. & depenc1al>ll' we wan! you for a de lightf u l & quaint restaurant for J \'unct\' of dut1e;; d\ atl :-;o e'(per nee \o\ e 1ra1n Pns1t io11~ a r e n o w a ' d J I I '' r "eekd,., K I full l1m1• l'le.iw Jl'JJI) 1n fll'r!>1111 ~1U11t• .\ltll Tl·n .1n· l!Jl5 Hedhtll. C '.\I tlnll'. 6 d:iys a week With Packer & helprr Appl) 1n (•x1>er1l'nce and re-person. J ust Uucky, Inc lcrcnce~ reqwred Call 27972 Forbes Rd , I! B. Cai.h1er Eicperienc ed. _549_--~--------i Experienced tlerk l)p1st )iust have basic photo Cu slodi ul L eadman needed for 1n!>u r ance knowledge. Photography w /supervisory ex per All age n c} 1 n ~ e w po rt t.;nllmJted. 16889 Beach s hi fts-hourly. Xlot. Beach. Salary open. send Blvd . H.B. 847·3664. benefits. 54&G682. resume to Ad. No. 714. 1711 15492988 -Lag.~1g Recpt /TY'Piat United California Bank 26151 La Paz Road Mission Viejo e:r. ·0066 f-: o E Banking TELLER PART TIME C . .\SHI E R· Housewares :.ales. apply m person. Cro"'n Hardware. J lOi E Coast Hw}. Cd:\1 Dail} Pilot. PO Box 1560. Coclta Mesa. CA 92627 FACTOR1" \.\ORKERS f ast growing ceramic co in Capo Beal·h needi. mature people lor full ume packing & i.tluzini,: Hairstylist ~~boo Boy Club Is now hirinq: H;iirsl} lisl w folio"' mi.: Xlnl work1n~ \01rn1I &t2 ocm A:.k lor Ju~ tc Manicurist ~l'wPort Beach's most presl1g1ous s alon. the Richa rd Ouellelte Salon. ha)> 1mmed openings for mamcunst 200 Newport L'en1er Or \lanufacLunng. hghllng manuf dcturer needs l,)l·r~oni. ,., Jl m mil nuJ ac lurttll!. raw mett!nal:. I ;l:lll'fJl knowledge o( Position available 1n our So. Coast Plaza Office Experience preferred Call Ralph Kinning!'. 540-~00iS CASHIERS UTVTIM Custo mer Serv ice Representative. Must have good phone contact wfPubhc. Good lyp1st & knowledge of genera I of- fice duties . ~ B com · pan). Xlnt. benefit::.. Start ing . S900·S9SO 833-3313. JObs Sta.rt S3 i.) per hr w benefits Adva1\\.'I.'· ment opportunities rnll for appl. 496 5 ~1;1 ask for Don ll\RIJ\\ \HES.\l.1-:~ \pph 1n pl.'rson H1•111 1 llf n l"' d rt· i::x p 11111 n cessll t) 1021 I r \I rw \\(' I \\t;Slchll l'l.1/.ll HSKPR WANTED! po"er <'quiµ net?ded Separatt! II\ ll1A quarll'r-. \lt>C:h.tnit•J I ab1hlies a Dell help, part time. ci.· perienced. Sandwiches. deli very. etc . CdM . "B iliU i>04U mu~t \Ju~t be willing lo lc;,irn 546·2901. Harr~ C A L I F 0 I{ S I .\ FEDERAL ll\HD\.\ AHi:: S \LES \p 1)1) m person t•l(p 11111 n I.' ~ e s s ll r ) . l' r o \\ n H.irdwa re. 3107 E Coast llwy, Cd:\1 Indoor plant tanancc F T available. 497-542A ma 1n - & p T MEDICAL 67~1353. • ~t ARKETS F'or 2nd & 3rd Shifts SA \"L'IGS & LOA:--; 695 Town Centet' Dr C.OSta Mesa CA 92626 Equal Opportunity Employer Deli Sandwich Store m We promote lo manage· CdM needs F (f & p (f ment & supervision from help. Exp pr eferred. Within. Banking \\ANT A CAREER? Over l.8. Applicauons to MEW ACCOUNTS Call t714> 496-9076 Gallo's Deli. 39-00 E . , ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~! Coast Hwy , CdM. 92625. COUNSELOR = or phone eves at 641·9399. For our South Coast Otildcare for 1 child age Plaia OHlce Experience 6. 2:30 t\U 9:30. Mon· Fri. preferred Good t~pmg Reliable. CdM. Christine skills r equ1 red. Ca ll &M-41.39 Ralph K 1n1\1ngs · ----------54G-4066. Cleanln& Person. Apt. ~ .. .,.L.A. Timu to homes in C.M. & H.B. 3-Sam. s:J7~S425/mo. + Bonus. Dependable car. 546-44111. 960·1746. FOOD PREPARER: En try level position now open for Food Preparer in Restaurant Com · mlssary. Experie nce helpful · Nol required. Xlnt b enefits . 1672 Reynolds . lri v n e . 54().Sfi62. FRONT COOK 4 rughts. 1 da). apply m person Zpm·4pm Reuben's Plank House 6060Warner, H 8. c " L I f 0 R :-.; l A Bid&. Full time. Costa , _________ , FEDER.\L Mesa. Newport Beacti Delivery Dri ver : Full ---------•I SAVl~GS & LOA~ area Vehicle needed. time. Female. Good d riv-GARDENER H ARDWORK ING In · d1v1dual needed ~ F'o permanent full lime plumbing t rade. will t rain. must have own lruck. Gd moner. 8 to S. 4.95-1465 --------INSURANCE SALES REP /Trainees needed for Newport Beach & surrounding areas. Slart salary to SSOO per wk w lge multi· hne insurance company i~ i990 EOE HOUSEKEEPER Ll\'E· ---- IN. childcare. It cook111g. Insurance Eng spkmg preferred, Account \s:.1:.l..11\\ to refs req Laguna Niguel Employee Ben••f1\ E\ 642·4830 dys. 831-810i ecul1\'~ "' ins urance eves brokeraRe firm. mclud mg secret aria I du\ 1es. ---------•I mu.st ha\e exp in i;roup 695TownCenler0r 1 TSLM&mt.64.2-l603. mg record. C.M.8 .P Full time day posiuun Costa Mesa CA 92626 Sept.1st. S48-SS71. available for reliable E I 0 rt l CL-IC "'L person wnh knowledge of Hospital qua ppo um ~ ""' "" DENTAL ASSIST"''•"'" I d Empl11ver I \\ II t "', • plants & an scapinl( Ph.lrmacy Clerk nl'eded. hfe & health 11 .... uram:e 1nclud1n1l m.1rkl'l1nJt :\.Int '°" D lot·11\1on F11r a ppo1n1men\ rail il4-IW-I :1522 · '1 train ° o perate N.'EWPORT BEACH Should have a current -computer recording & PJrt lime. ~at & Sun Banking • fihng system fo r new car Looking dn ver 's lie., enjoy excel 8.\ ~t to 4 p :\1 x 1 n \ Barclays Bank. C osto. dealers hip Hunt. Bch for advancement? company benefits includ· benefits Costa :\I e::.u Mesa branc h ha' thl' area. c all collec t : Established Endodontic ingafreemealpersh1Ct '.\lcmori.it llospito.il . following FT o penings. i l4·56.5·9147 ofc nee d s ex per Apply in person 9A:'ll t>42 213.; or a pply 1n 1:0.:!'ILH.\:'llCI-; drive up teller. mm 6 mo chairside asst. with out· Noon, Mon-F'ri. Person person 301 \'ictona St . SECRETr\HY exper.vaultteller &1nt'I going,friendlypersonall· nel C-Osta Mesa L'omm'I propL•rq & teller. min 1 yr exper. Citric.. ty. A professional a p· MARIUOTI HOTEL hab1hty ex1>er ncl' :'>tu~t &relays Bank Is an df. Marketing/S ales proach to dentistry de· 900 Newport Clr. DR have d ynamic 11ersunuh f' rm at J v e act 1 o n Fashion lalnd inv est . sired. RDA preferred but Newport Beach Hospitals ty \\ ork In a g i a ., eau>loyer M i f . \'ictman. Firm. Expanding. Xlnt. not required. Top pay, fr· F,qual Opp Emplyr M 'F Cardiopulmonary Uept customer SC'r\ it·e rep ERA \'eterans & han· career oppty. in active inge benefits. Medical ~~~~~~~~~~I need s 1 cert 1f1ed Call 768·94&5 . ask for sales envir. Will handle esp· rator• te1.:h r rt dl~pped encoura~ed to lite acctg. functions & ~urance, non s moker. aen,ral ~im ~ ~{~hl. s hitt 1.}·nnc apply Contact ~llchele licensing assl,n. Non-G44.o.'>9S Tht lalboo lay Club is R e s p i r a t u r ~ Insurance Pcri.•ma l Lmt's G~n G3H$1l -I s m oke r p re · Call: Dental Receptionist for nowhlrirtCJ: lherapists Per D iem girl neC"rled full ume for Beau u c1an \\anted 1op 64().0l.23 established office. Ex· Food Cashier /,\cntng Pool All shirts. Costa local well established sal ar} J nine a r ea perienced . mature . Oo-caJlbasisonly Must M esa M e m o r ial agenry Sular~ open. 551· 2611 d a~ s. Hes CLERK full & pa rt time. 54S-4553. have lO·key by touch Hospital. 642·2734 or app send full resume & ex per SSl.o.170 )tature.Irvtne. "--tal 6P41~.•753~8~8Uorn~r _3 ~~~: lym person 301 \'1ctona to Ad No 774, Da lly 898..()646 """' " St C :'11 Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa •..tv o-rtttors 2 Paeilions. rroot • back 8:»5 . .• . u ,. 92627 &Ilion (Cir l~sc in a uni. a.BK HllDIO office ror new growing ---------1--------· ... es a."'" que su I on 1 n H B for carpet c leaning practice In Irvine. D.P .S. GB41RAL OfffC£/ Hospitals JANJTOR. full time. mid· Si.»1225 1?$lab. lpm-.Spm. Mon-beJpCul Ask for Ann at RICl"IO.,. Radiology Technician. mght to SA :\t Retired Fri. Ponlblr reured S62·3339af\3PM. Small comsany near 1-'ull l ime days; part person preferred Apply r.~f.T~rf~~~1~vo ~.54&-&367 Dispatcher experienced. =:1~ins8y~~~~~~ ~l~eci~~y~:r:~!1d ~1~~ ~an~:~s~~ui'11:nc·~~~.~ Cert1Cted only need app· a..-K.alTAIL wanted f or a lar(e office exper. Accur ate technologist. & part lime Plaza. Laguna flllls. RECEPTIONIST Dermatology ofc, typing, Park Lido bldg. 646·2777 or646·2311 :\lessenger R 3 d I 0 l 0 g ·'· 0 rr i c e In 1'uslm needs messenger from I 5 30pm , M-F )1 u s t h a v e o w n 1ransporlation & basic clencal skills. 544·8512. \I I 0 E .\ S T S A L E S DIRECTOR Represent import export co Spend 10', of tune in :\'lideast \nalyze customer need & recommend computer ~~sle m . Require knowledge of bus iness l ustomi. & ma r kel for prl>dutt 5 \rs electronic c111uneenng exp Speak .\r.ib1c and English . Sl3W mo Take ad lo IH?J rest E .O.B. office l) 0 T 003.151·014 ad puld by employer. :.'.torning Paper Route 4am-6am. 7 days week. furn ish own a u to . S400S450 month In Cdm. & Npl Bch Cull 673-6011 Need person to manage s mall busin ess p /t. Jama r Associates. S56 l385 Nurses •RN's-LVN's* ICU.CCU NURSES AIDES We really ....ct you! Part & f'ull lime help for c ustom woodworking s hop Exp help fu l. 831-3644. PART TIME Babysitter needed 2 m ornings a week Only loving, C HILO O RI ENTED \l.oman need a~ly Ea!>L Bluf( • .\rea S.W 0697 P .\RT-Tn1 E AUTHORIU TIOH OPERATOR Mas ter C h arge 1V1sa ..:enter in lrvme has part· time day o penings btwn 10AM·6PM. 7 dys wk. Start $3.70 hr. Will train on video display units. Applications accepted M on -Fri 8 :30A M · 4 :30PM Time Share Transaction Services. Busy sales ofiice. Typ· mg: ~.OOWpm. Exp. req . Xlnt. ben. Newport Center office. E .0 . E . Call 644-7454. RealEttate Need Real Estale Sales person. Xlnt opportuoil} Jack Scott. SCOTT REALTY 315 3rd St. HI 536-7533 R ECEPT I ONIST fu U·lime, who enjoys people & has It lyping/10 key exper. $900 mo. w /X· ln t medica l /d e ntal bene f its . Ericson Yachts. Irv. 540-8001 ask Cor Kathleen tn~. ~.D~~t ~··Jr~ RECEPTIONIST Dynamic Newport Beach T TIME DRIVER Stock Borkerage is look· PAR ing for s harp individuals Sat & Sun Mornlnas to "'lJ i di deli ver Daily Pilo t to '1 mme a\e open· bundles \0 carriers. Re· I n gs C a 11 G a i l : qui res van or large _7_l_4-_752_-001 __ o_. ----- wagon and a good driv· RICEPT /TYPIST 1ng r eco rd P hone Needed for Npt Bch land ~~·4321. as k for Do n develop e r /builder V.:1lha m s Equal OP· 6owpm typing. dlc - portunity Employer taphone exp.. good co. Part time take inventory benefits o ffe red. Call in local s tores . Car Lynn at Taylor Woodrow necessary \\ nte phone _Ho __ me_s_7_52_·7_36_3 ___ _ number. experience to . ICC 190. Box 30 4 . Paramus. N.J. 07652 Receptionisl: lrg Newport Beach Insurance Agency needs person to type. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;I file, & a n s wer busy Part Time phones. Good hours & benefits. Call Diane B: 833-9S50. E 0 . E. Evenin1s Become a trained sales RECEPT /TYPIST counselor <over 211 with for company who will be the J im Long & As· relocating lo Orange Co. socia t es Agency to airport area in October. s upervise and chaperone Must have good typing DAJLY PILOT carrier skills. Please send re· boys and girls o n a one-sume to P .0 Box 15.22, on-0ne bas is. evenings 6 Laguna Beach. Ca 92652 to 9PM. We need con· cerned. innova t ive REC EPTIONIST/ ER- persons who are looking R A N D G 1 R L f o r for a lucrative part-time N e w Po r t 8 e ~ c h position. $4 hour to st.art. Developer. Part lime. Call 642-4321 exl 250 l ·S. S days per week. between 2 and 6PM. Ask M~t have good phone for Lon voice. Fron\ office ap· OrOftCP Coott pea.ranee and have a de-DaJ'L'laot pendable car. 675·47~. ~Qlll Harri11on Boat C t M Sta VW /PorachetAudl agen-typl1t, SOwpm. Front st?cr e t 11 n :\lust be ..... -11 •• • ••• • "' I t I II d"s'k teJe'phone rece1> · J NITORI L 't t er,.,_," ........ 270 I. 17 St. 2'~. ,..fra:s:rva~wCh~~k ll~. Xlnt. co. benerlls . .-\RRT . cer t ified o.\Jlder man"'!1~r~nra;)· ...__,_ 1 i t -..,, ti ... I I '" Radlolog~ Transcribers. ~ .. eep ng Ass st an ,.... •· _.,,,, • Iverson vw /Porsche call Ellr : 645·3832. fuJJ & part time. Xlnt. 1·7PM. s days S800 m o. Slatf r e lief for acute hos pitals t hru-out Ors . C.'Y· All shifts avail. , ~os'i• M :a!~ce.:t r-··o-oi-~Si·auei"'n-;;;--,1 EquaJ Oppor Employer Under A e Flctltloua N•me? w JJl trong A P eic · ptno•• IOAM·Mooe Audl87!·0800 benefits . Costa Mes a cash. PO. BoxS61.Cd;'-;t ='~~c~r ':ir~~~r~::11;~ ~ DltAfTSMANMHOID 'Ge,teral Office-:\'lemorlal Hos pital. _92625 __ . ___ --- lira. lnlne. Salary com -CompanJon tor elderly 3 yn. exp. La1una Bch Heed sharp lady or 642·2734 or apply in K l ND ERG A RTE N mtn1 ur1 t e w /e'I..· lady, cook meals, no ottice,TypeS.49'1133'14 t••tleman for person. 301 Victoria St. Teacher . full lime for pertence. benefits. Send houuwork. Room Is DRIVERS r O C h lo small ltluntbfftCJ <:ostaMesa . Fall. Credentials. Cull; ,...,.,.. to: PBR, ll012 board + suo1mo or • • P. 0 Susan640.882<l SQpark Circle. l.rvi.ne. m.1t:M. · lab aeeded. Gd . dnvln1 CCMttr. t. typlnq. HOSTESSES-And office a.. rec. req\11red. Co. car. loold&••pln9, er· work. S5 per hr Full or Lab Con1tructlon oriented ,.... d H part-time Ichabod's HB RESEARCH tO Cid• ... ITC· lain penon for c111tom raft s • • a Y y &r Fu lle~ton. Studenls AS SOCIA TE ._, Ui.rlofO~ cabUlet 1bo9. Xlnt com· What• Wonderful Woild p It 0 ft • I & preferred. 732·6955 or Interesting position • 6'S=Mt4 =·::-==~y i!; ;~~:~l:~~~~~ rt I po ft 11b11 It y. ,_~ __ 133_1______ ~~~~fi:.~~lht~~ &b,'g; wt.th,..... bul~ tr day I Dally Pllo\ C.M. 157·2271 Classified Ads iare th~ Chem . background =-:!~ ~-= =J1~.: nt. #400. :;:;; o~o>':J:~:~~~~ •-~-1-_L~-· r_!~_._:S.,;..Pt_·~-· _c_L_ll Cabinets. Call dot: Ill• ClaM\n.d Ad·V\lor &EU. Milt llems "ll b a a better way LO \e.11 more --•UJ.mt. Delly PUotCla11lfle.d Ad. J!!!!!...le! Want Ad Re1ulta 642-~78 •Stlil't differential •New pay rates •Health insurance •Bonus refer ral plan •Tuition reimburse CE's •Sl 000.000 malP,. Ins. "Try us. you'll llke us" BEST NURSES 714·'791 tSOOW Ad1una,C.M. Member of C.A.N.S. CAllAGE SALE ad.5 ln the Dally Pilot br1n1 hap- py retult.a. To place your dra•ln1 card. pbont MZ·~ today! !}! ~~;!~~y ~ ),i) JO day ad l~ In tho DAILY PILOT SERVICE DllECTOIY 00 IT NOW! '4Z·H71 All n•• lluelrieeMt uel"t I llctltlOlll Ill-· -·' tlr ... lie~----.... C•v11ty Qertl. Tiie OAIL Y "LOT ,,..,._, !tie ,.,_ tfld "·"'-....... _ c ..... ,...,.. It ,... • •• tt1rtl119 e MW '*s1MM o.ell ttle DAILY KOT ,., lllfoflft ... elld ...... M2·432\ t I IXL* I ............ ·-··-······-··-· .. --.... J .. It I J ( t c I --... ~ ..... --·· .. . .. --·-----. --... -...... ,,.. L~~~:.~ ..... ~!~I~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~~ • " Sffrtt•rJ IOtn'I oUln ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!~~ u atc Aff AIU ESu TYPIST HetpW..t.d ....................... Wanted: Pina Cook Docp 1040 ~ S-. IOS5 Mltult_.o.n IOIO 7100 Thursday August 21 19SIO DAil V PILOT • K.ia Ow lrvlH eorpora•e -.&. llTAft 1.\&.11 world 1a.1d·byo for 11 Acu enc 1Cm1KrSJO,aoo Pay /Multi UnlonlJS.000 O Otc Dita PrcallZ,000 f'\all & P tr av11I. ••••••••••• ••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 015.1M6 For 1ale: Female Colden l'Al•te Sale Wuhor , <.:1-:RAMIC •• .............. , ........ . quiet Corona dol Mer ~lion M1nll1ctllr•r s Rep neod1 pl t•••nt tdfphonc personality for 1 1111 olflce lJ11 t)'plna ., fllinl Non am.kt prtir tl1&.SC•O u111 /N~h 115.600 SNIONP'1 /l"'un 113,200 Word Prca1Ma11111z.ooo Ui Reinders AlltllC) 4o:llO Birch, l!:al•b '64 Newport 1133-itOOll"rec IMSURAHCI •CLHk TYPIST • ---Re triever A K C re dtycr,atove, che11ts. lbls. TILi llSc;>ul WARE H 0 US~ M AN g1stered 8mo old. Ohe misc Musi sell. l0·21'M, 6x6", 2.Y per piece. Paint needed fur ele(.'t ronlc dts· dlence trained. $250 incl Sat. only. ll37 ~ Balboa & 111aze your own tiles. .... .,,_-....... ...... ....... • 6 .. r 0111.ir-t:a:cellcnt opportunity for sh•l'\I. detail minded lndlvldual In lr111urimc~ Claln\ll Good typlna and omce skill& required ('()mpell\IV(' !illlllry, (ull benem~ put·kuiie. plus advuni:em1•nt o p portW\llle!> tributor Gd. ulury ., co do&house & play pe o Bl. B~ _ Good for ceramic JJhopa beM neli!! 1 CMall 8 to 5 , 552·~ ___ __ Hnusehold & dt"tor items or pnvate parties to u&I! ••••r•••••4 ..... , ...... ............. 1 .. 1 •• on ·r r . r. TrllJ'y 81 k . t Aua 23 & ... ,,0.4 )our artistic 11b11it1e& :>49-~ , a c m 1 n 1 u u r e ,. .,. 53'1 7533 Schnauzer. AKC. gd w11h l563 C:onander L>r t' M .,, ......... Ytty H tl•• .... tt.•\11f) f' u i h I o n I 1 I 11 n d,__,._..._,._,...__...._.~ WELDER lovm& r&mtly & peti. ~S966 Sale. 1\ug Z3 Men'i. !lu1ts . MacGregor Y&chli. 11>31 -------coal!>, t ies. many toys, • Rt'A 22" blk wht wood , t'Ot1S0le. S45. all chunucl l phone ma l e 80US. 150. COltPOflA n l'UIA llALn b ruk1.1ra 1 a 1'11 m )htur1, reapunalblt• ptnon H tt•V) vhun~•. ad typ1n1 dcllla 11 ~ l'all Mra l'r•ll 1144 111 ll S.Cret.yMI_. Ht'pre•ent a sm nut 'I N H fmn at1 " r111hl arm lo pre. Shrtnd nt't' Placentia, Costa Mesa forff to Y CMI 1045 r I a > :. c ho o l de :. k ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.sl 1351 52112 Plumtr61e, Metc"-dite 1''11r rnon~ 1nrornlat1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Spa Tull, nct..'<is • repairs Magnus elec. chord or· gun ~. !t'2 633!) _ 760-tJJJ ~IOO.W fur lt&hUn1& t1\Mn11hctur"r m u 111 haY'O 1tJn1 phone up • ro1at l)'~ 11.~ll txp 1n ~ lell~n.,fonn11 .1 must Some •c:~"\lunttnt ~~ s.6-3901, Du~n> I K tpffM 1t 1),,e Mwpm. lO h 111d de r , \•r•ird ruponS1b1htlo Non smoker Co11ta t\le:..s CPA f1rm Cll.ll Karen 754-lCMO llCIPT&'8X £xcepllon ul personah .tY ront ore Must have typing exper &i hundle 20·30 hne PBX Call Vicki, ~0-6055. Coas tal Personnel Aeency. 2790 Harbor Bl... CM NEVER A FEE RECEPTIONIST Aggressive. self.starter wanted for entry level staff position with Lem porary emplo} m e nl service Ab1lit> to work Wlder pressure a must Call for a ppl V1cto1 Temporary Service 556-8520 RICEPTIOHIST Ad Agency needs in· telligent, mature recep t1on1st to handle bus} phones & overflow typ- ing. Basic typing skills (50wpl'n accurate), er· rorless proof reading, nea t r.ront o re. ap · pearance, pleasant pro- fessional phone voice a must . Minimal ex per. re· q 'd. Call for appt 556-0460. Kelly. R.E.SALES A CAREER IH REAL EST A TE ? Find out if it ·s for you FttH SEMINAR T•s A119 26, 7 PM Champagne and Hors d 'oeuvres • How to Start •Career opportunities • Trainin& Sponsored By Century 21 /Goldstar RSVP 646· 7434 Restaurant Waiters & Waitresses Evenings. Call 644-1820, btwn. 3·5PM, Tues.-Fri RESTAURA NT·Parl· lime help. must be nex1· ble In hrs. exper helpful. perfect for homemake r. 546-1911 Restaurant HOSTESS p ositions avail. f\tll or part time. Warehouse Restaurant. 673-4700. Restaurant HOSTESS CASHIEI Apply between 2·5, Mon· F r i. No exp e r ience Aecessary. Good pa>. xlnt. benefits Ham· burger Hamiel , 1545 Adams. Costa Mesa. ROOFERS-HOT-Wanted for 2 large projects . Must have at least 5 yrs ex- perience. Accepting ap- plications. Call Lee Roof int Co. 642· 7222 SAIL LOFT has o p enings f o r h andwo rk ers & seamstresses. Will train. Capo Beach area. 4 day week. 496-4852. SALES Gro wth o r ie n ted manutacturtng company located in Costa Mesa. needs salesperson Lo s ell 13 Western states, in· cludina Food Chains & Mf g . com p a n ies . Premium Ite ms. non· food s upplies. (carton cutters . ma rking de- \'lces. etc.). Salary + commission. Send re · swne to: P .0 . Box J10889 Co.ta Mesa. CA 9262'7 SalM Clerk ror Marine Hardware, order desk aalea. exp necessary F 1T , a l l co mpany beneflt1. Call Balboa lllariae, s.9·96'11. E. 0. E. M11'1H. SALES Cle rk for retaif 1111rioe hardware s tore N.8. lot. Part time, ex per nee. Cell Balboa Marine. so.1811. £.o E. 1l(T1H LES Iii f l l'om1w1 rk'n4 f,'<J' lltl'I \.llDr) l I ar\"11 t:ta: ~I ,.. <'.-11 ~r Paul:.l'n !wt 11 \M & 2PM ~I> ?13 6ll5 8M3 l"'ree to Appllnnl SICl lT AIY ft..... 11 vim· Pt-r•onn<'I Aacnt) wantl.J tu work m t•om ~ l<.: lTth, <.:011ta l\l t.."t>J ron abll' /\It' w IJC'l't Uu 1 h..._::;.i.,· 111111.c,,~._,...__.1111642,111114•7illlC0 urfltt' Pn I l11prd, ma1u1 t' 11ll'111111r.ipher l:illl 1-;m 11l tl73 5130 Sc>crel•t> ()(fir e-\d mlnlilr•tur r'UlitUon rl!tl ti 11\111 ar tl()wi1m typlnjl 3 5 ) n. PnlllH'iblH! wH11·1 !!Xp ~horthand not n'q hut dealrt.'llble, pl('1t1> SICllTAIY '-"1th Heul E~Utlt! license Sttlaq plus 1·t1m m1~~100.S J uck Scull, SCOTTIULTY l 15 lrd St. HI 536·753) ronlllct ........ s IOOS • $48·4666 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTIR HAGIERT at --------Eng lis h S hH·pd o~. 714-551· I 4 14 h t.., WESTMINSTER papers 1. female. spayed . 209 " ABBEY f."~ ~d hom e 63~~430 INA IMWanc• Company of North A,..nco 500 S. Molft C>ranc)t, Ca 92661 ANTIQUE MALL Daily l0-6. F'ri l0.9 Need s new h,ome. fom Closed Tuesday ~up . 4:1 (,('rm a II 11751 Y.estmtnster Ave S h~ Ph e r d · ~ S l Gar den Grove 554·6103 Bernard. NOT HOUSF: BROKEN. 964 5350 S'CLAW FOOT TUI TOP SOIL l2 yds. 1719 548.4042 1200080 Westminster. CM 646-4658 TIIURS FHI 10 to 5 3436 Sant a Clara Cr. <.:M. ,\lany barg111n1> Includes wh1ll' Jnt1qued hutch $35 Beige I. Sofa. Chrome & Glass corree tbl. wht ti cu' refr 675·8131 Sa lent V Jlley <.:lub M em bcn;h1p Must Suer MOVING' Yard sail'. 2463 540 :!453 Elden Ave Co~ta ~l esa Sat Sun IU .7i Garage Sale 1-·r1 ~u l ,\ hllle bit of everything i;79 1 Via l'aroni.l G<>ldenwei.l1 Slater, llli l ' dnvt' ~ockel i.et , ;i•' cJnve so('kel set, t able .!>aw. S111ger port S\'Wtng mad1 w attach . port D1Y. • Solex moped. good cond. G42 1353 ~lea belp 1un1 .. d full lltnt II llllrl lllnl "°'I l101\li a~a•luble 2-107 ~. llrist ol. Sun111 \1111 1 1~ 557 3'i31 <'llll for app 540 IW04 1t11k --------11111 ~ual Opportunit} HOOSIER CAllMET for Kath) i:k-1.'hlve In Emplo' er Kitchen cabmels. com· Eng Sheep trer r1er mix dog free lo loving hm fem, spay. shots 552_·6.S78 Horses 8060 Silvertone Organ S200 Of. ••••••••••••••• •••••••• C1ce Chair S75 Lounger tt:mallonal, 3100 A1 n1ort -•.•ir.----··:x-•JS-w•.•c••-. plete line of American 9 yearoltl Quartl'r lik e new S9iJ 549·8957 Horse mu re StiOo ~6 lSl!J SaJes Loop Or,(; M __... ,... Tv t art 1· 80 wpm Oak & e<>llectables . Per~onnel tA vert Mktg -pis • P •me· • SECRET AI Y Oepts have openings per 1m.med1ate opening Call Frfflonds Antiaues M a I e N o r w e g i a n Jewefry 8070 0 C •"<>ar\s1on "'Pl ' Beh 752._oooe.__ --864 w 19\h, C.M l::lkhound AKC. 2yrsold ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOTEL GIFT SHOP People-onented. rt!hable JJl!l"SOO needed lo work nights and v.eekend~ beg1nn 1n g alt Jf'M Should be sales oriented and able to operate cash register i-:nJO) excellent company benefits. Apply 1n person 9AM·Noon. Mon·Fr1 Personnel to work for ninge oun "'"" •• 642 7331 ty developer In pleasant fin i.vees firm Good TYPIST /GIRL FRIDA y 752 7177 •IMMEDJ.\Tl-:t.'.\.-..11 • orncl!, experience in ('On· l.) pmg, shlhnd skills, ex lmmed opening rapidly ORNATE 1889 S1mplic1ty Male Germ Sht ha ired For Go I I.I . St I"'' r . struct1011 industry re· per. req'd. Non smoker . · Co I & ood b b Platinum ,\n) k111d, Q U I r ad . 5 o w p rn . pref Call· 640-0123 growing co. Must l>r>e a w ase urn liyn; lo good home cond . amount t>an1cl .. · 6.SY. PM accurately & be ing parlor stove $3500 631-5402 548_~3 shorthand not reqwred. detail oriented. self l.901 Tio horned Colum----- MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Clr Or :'llewport Beach F..qua l Opp Empl) r ~ F Sales Insurance. Need key people to train motiv ate new hires. "Top Pay". Mr Boot 1714 J 760-7037 Sales OutsiCS.soMs Start 11nmed Salary starter. $900 mo l.:1111 baa Gramaphone w 1oak Young Golden Lab, starling Jt s9oo mo. Secretarial F'redde Hendley at. Thej cuse SSSO. 1918 Heywood gd with children & !11S.33'7G EXECUTIVE Bolt t:orp ,i99.4571 \\ akef1eld wicker phono other pets 548 5~ Secrelar .> n eeded tor ----graph·unpainted . $950 F'vmiture____ 8050 ~~~t~~~~~~·;. 0!.~~:·1~. ~~ SECRET ARIES Tipi~\4~ tr~~~ u,~~.uri~Y ~ec~a:e ~~:~~ c;~~~~l: ••• •••••1••8··u··v··· •·· · ·· surante , btll1og , Y.e are accepting ap· benefits J.c.wels _h.~ $1200 1906 :'-lat1onal ** ** pegboard & bookkee ping plications for executive Joseph. So. Coast Plaza Bras~ Cash Register on !I Good used Furniture & desired Need mature, secrelar lal pos 1l1ons ,\s~orBelly draw er oak s tand Appliances OR I ~111 stable person Salary Shorthand or 80wpm re 1)pist. general office nu si.ooo 4 p1~·ce leaded & sellor SELl.Cor You nt gollable. 644~ qwred Wide van ety or exper. necessarv. 11 s beveled oplleal crystal MASTERS AUC TIO N. bac kgro~nd s needed grad .. good ben.efits & entry set. oak frame door 646-8686 & 833-9625 Secretary Wonderful Orange county Airport Pr 0 m 0 11 0 n J 1 u P w 0 r i g 1 n a I brass ---. -. Organic cook Laguna area portun1l1es Farmer:. hardware. 2 side Wiil Rivera Sofa Bed ~fa & Beach, 499-5683. 557 -0045 In s ur a n c e G r o u P . dows & transom Sl0.000 Love Seat. Per an c 1.1ffce 0 Pvt party. S3Hi956 & 2 end Table~ 1-.u,.., SECRETARY / f>40·4l00 E .E ----pean D1nnelle llull'h. DRAFTSPERSON · Appliances 80 I 0 Marrantz AM F'M Stereo I :l> Carllt P1-;1r ~hi.iped U1am11nd pendant 14 earut cham & mountm~ SJ.500 ;w ~rams ,,,olit.I gold nugget Imm Alaska $.)50 Set ol FrJnkl111 m lilt s I l' r l 1 n g ' I I H r Pre~1uenls. $.)()() 075 :1~1; urt>IZ !1989 5 2 \I a r ll C a r a t OtJtnond E l'olor uµ µra1wd $12H'.I \\111 tJkl· S18.'>0 :'> ICJ 02011 Private PJ rl' y,anu. u ~omJn "> & fOdll' gold brat:l•let ~" rll•ult•rs We are looking for I am· bilious salespe rson t sell Reader Ad advertis mg lo local businesses 1 Newport /I r vme area. We offer base + comm excel co benefits bonus programs. Cal Mrs. Bell al The Pen nysaver for appl ~·0811 Unique person w /sec'y r-n.. Lin-Typist ••••••••••••••••••••••• w cassette $300 25. stcills & drafting/design '-J \• : l7 c 1f yellow refng No de· Color Console & 19" Port Misc~IOMotu. 808•0 exper or schooling For rlMl'OflAl1YPlllSONNHSllMCls POLICY TY.PIST Ii' 11 r y poss $250 Ue!.1gner Lamps. all in ••••••••••••••••••••••• •li3-1052 lr\llne furn mfr. Call K. Ev 1wknds 951 85:.> Mint Cond. 957 5H7 11. 540.8894. SECRETARY 3723 l irch Street Newport Beach To $12,000 Secy 1Rece pt; a bright A/P , A IR knowledge. ac· cheerful non·smoker curate typist. 10 key by Josie 85l·9025 touch, varied duties. ----------1 Non-smoker. In Tustin c-~· t · & 1· S .. LE.,•ERSO:..J ~ y o wme 1quor con· "'~ " caU832-7300. sultant.Smallofc Corona Ladie's rashions Exper del Mar. Must have good only. 6i3·3211 or 675·9120. Secretary shorthand, typing & bk· ask for Anita Staff Secretary Typist . Min 1 mum : 5 o w pm kpg knowledge. 673-5972. SALESPERSON for anti que store. Weekends nee. ~ Laguna Canyon Rd .. Lag Bch. Knowledge or general of· SERVICE STATION fice duties. N.B. c?m· ATTENDANT pany Xlnl benefits. Starting : S800·S850. F (l', apply Chevron 1251 8J3.3Jl3. N Coast Highway, LB Sales Retail SECRETARY Wanted for Shop ~ Delivery :\Ian. Exclusive ladie's store. 1 w fc located nr. OC f\&11 tune, xlnt. pay, no mature exp. Benefits. ~ 0 . exper. necessary. bul comm.Full or P/l',John airport. No pno~ legal h e lp ful. Ca l l Bob : Hogan , 111 Fas h io n exper. requ1re.d . 641·1056 a nytime. lsland.644·7100. Substantial book.keeping ---·------t duties. must type ap-srOCK Clerk for retail SALE.5 REP prox. iOwpm Star l at marine hardware store. TI11s pos1t1on requires an e>eperienced typist with good slolls 145 SOWP'.\I , acc u ra t ely 1 an tl knowledge of general or C1 ce p r ocedu r es Fa miliari t y wit h 1n· s ura n ce p ol i r) ter m inology assembly and set·up 1s desired. Good verbal comm un1ca· Uons skills are required Sear~ portable dis hwasher Older model Great condition $JS. Call Ad11J08, 64.2·4300 24hrs Refng, Frost F'ree, s Is. S200 Thomas' 1lle D1ninK H m Thi 14 1l «hairs. 2 wing chrs , l 1b rar) thl children's bdrm des ks & chesls 640-2497 e' e ... 979 9930days ---!WO 2932 Antique Oak Dres~er Matching Washer & Gas 14' mirror newly finished Drye r . X l nt Cond . Oak 1m 1rr or encl thl . SlOO tea or S180lbOth. round Llama Alp~ca 557.0946 rug, Seascape pamtm~. Please cont act Esther Blk & ~hl l. v. 760-8054 WESTINGHOUSE Elec. keeptrymg~ Hagberg at 714-558· 1414 ext. 209 for interview ap- pointment INA IMWcmtee Company of North America SOOS.MoiR <>rang., Ca 92668 Range 220 volts. 6 mos . . C bo 5195 0 80 Natural Ha1t1an cotton ~.~9 • 1 sofa & I o v e s e a t P ecan /glass coff ee lables. Queen size bed + box spnngs. unused 894·2729 Montgomery Ward bronze washer & dryer Xlnt cond S200 for both . 64S-471lo2. Lv. message. LUGGAGE TAGS from )Our business card Send one card for cal'h lag plus one s pare \\ e return per ma nenlly :.ealed attractive ta~ & strap. meeting airli ne I D requi rements Pre· vent loss & lheft' For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or · Day Glu" papl'r & we will back & lnm }Our lags Or try two cards back to back PRICES S! ea or J SS 4 5 lags S1 60 ea 6~lagsSlSOea 10 or more SJ .io ea Sales Ta"< Included :-.IOCARD? Draw \Our own or send name. ·address, phone & we'll make one card per tag ;\dd 25• each. U:.cd carpet Approx JU sq ) ardl> per piece. Blue & gold shag available $50 per room Avail to ~ee al Holiday Inn. 3131 Bris t ol. C M Tom Pnddy Blue wuol rug, 9X 12. art deco, beau11rul $500 . 760·<»05 TBI. TENNIS TBL. Prof. qual. NISSEN brand Xlnt Cond 1 $200 new nso 0001 G3t 2.'183 II' cuu1·h & matching rha1r 1n good rnnd Reas price 962 ~after 6pm --- ('out·h. gd t'ond ~ Right hand .,,tJrter set golf dutv,, 1ww ~o 2 hlat·k & ~hill' T\' ~ portable S35 & SIS 963 5W!I 3 wht.'el Ladies Bike Xlnl rund Seal m1si.ing. $125 Sin~t!r Se"'ing Muchml.' $7S Call 641 8768 • 1.;oJ.FEHS I.real Beginners Set :OlansPro Craftl>dGolf Clubs Bag & Cu rt Sl 25 fi rm. G42·10'l5 eves Kmg size Ortho mattres~ and box s prings. gd cond $50 960-8602 Underwoo d O ffi ce Typewriter, $75. T rundle Beds w Beautyrest mat tresses. good cond. S75 951-2551aft.6 & wknds. ewport Bch Tennis Club Membership $500 mcl transfer fee 213·598·7"!iR MiscdlOMOUS Want~ 808 1 .•...•.............•... TOP CASH PAID For used furniture & ap· pl.l ances Work ing of not. 957·81J3 Sh a r P . a ll r a cl iv e $000per mo. 955.0950 Fu ll time .ex per nee saleslady to represent Good co. benefits. Call Equal Opportunity Employer Washer & Dryer. cond. $125 ea 646·5848 Trundle Bed w1lh ma t xlnt tresses. Good condition $75. Call 951·2551 aft 6 & weekends Send check or mone} Or · der to \\anted: mfr. of auto accessories SECRETARY . f\tll time, Balboa Marine. 549·9671. lo the auto industry Ex· typing, filing . llght book· 0 E M F cellent oppl 'y -growth keeping, ph&le. S mall of· E. · · / IH wilimited Call 646·1 flee. TSL Mgmt 642·1603 SUPERVISOR for appt. POSITION Sales woman for fashion SECRETARY f\tll tune, swing shirt. Island. Womans wea DOUGLAS OIL COM· Willing to lrain. Apply s tore .• Age 25 35 Well PANY of California of· 8AM-SPM. Mon.-Fri. at d fers the Collow1ng career Superior Answ erin g groome w 1enl hus . Se · 250 E li h s · opportunity. r vice, . t l personaht~ 64~9483 Sl I C M A " f s.ies PURCHASING Eir~n~ . s" or We need sales people lo SECRET ARY TelephoM Solicitors sell a unique marketing Perform s .secretarial $3.75 hr plus bonuses to concept lo businessmen. duties for Purc hasing start. l'J,o exper necess. Earnings far above Department. Good typ· No selling. Across from aver age. Cal l . Mr . mg and shorthand re· OC Airport. 2-9pm call North: 114·964-4408. Hun· quired. Experience pre· Sue, 641·0169 llngton Beach CA . (erred. ----------• SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COUHSB.OR P"1n11nont PIT Position avail In our South Coast P laza office. Exp preferred, including Sat hours . Call Kathy Amburgy : 540-4066. Caifomia Federal SaviftCJs & Loan ()95 Town Center Dr Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 E.0 .E. Secretar y . Challenging growth opportunity for Salary commensur ate with experience plus ex· cellenl co mpan y benefits. Please submit resume or call, in con· fidence to: TELEPHONE WORK RESPONSIBLE? EARNUPTO S7 .DO PER HR. DOUGLAS OIL x tnt working cond. COMp•a...1y * Part-t i me even ing ~" 751-2411. Employee Re lations ---------- Dept. \veTaylor 3160 Airway Avenue Cosla Mesa , Ca 92626 Affirmative Action Employer •A subsidiary of Conoco Inc. TELLERS Perm, f/t 151~ day wk) Ap pli cants w ith supervisory potential de· sired. T ype 40wpm. xlnl benefits & advancement potential. Call 979-3600 EOE. outstand in g person. tol~~~~~~~~~~ $18,000. Reply in con· TILE MAN NEEDED in fidence: Collins Assoc. SICIETAIY Tra buco Ca nyon a rea. 567 San Nicolas Dr . N.B Super secretarial open· Cer amic to roofing. S.Cntory Ing with leading Newport Refer ences. 548 ·2917, Beach reaJ e•tale office. 581·5577. Very diversified pos1· CdM g lrl office. Must type 6S + Ir enjoy work- ing with public . Non- srmker ; business attire only. Call Mr Roberts 675-5458 M·F. 9am-4pm. lion. Lots of opportunity. Tobacco Shop Clerk· Part Patience and personality ti me . Re t a i I ex per . a p I us . Ca 11 Geo ff helpful. Senior Citizen ~1501. E.O. E. OK. Smoke Sha ck. 495 E. SICRITAAY Fast-paced entertain· me nl Indu str y needs sharp penon to assist of- fice mana&er. Typing, l ast-thinking a must. Congenial atmosphere . W-111292. SECR ET AR Y SECRETARY Sec'y wanted ror busy sales office. Job entails typing contract s, Uebt bookkeept ng. phones. etc. Must be enthusiastic & experienced. Sala ry commensurate w ith ex- perience. Call J ack or Paul at 556-3765. N E WPORT BEAC HI _______ _ CML ENGINEERING SICllTAllES! C O . N E A R O . C . Opportunity awaits you. AIRPORT. Work for a compa ny that ""·II u ri t!d la not only Oranae Coun· ru me, expe enc • ty'a leadln• city builder 17th. St. C.M. TOP LESS MODELS S15 DAY. PAID DAILY. no exp. nee. 826·2583 Tow T ruck dt1vers want· ed. exp'd only. Live in Costa Mesa 646·9638 ,,...Schooh Cost Too Much? Learn a s kill and gel paid while you train in the Army Reserve. Serve near home plus these benefits: P X, retire- ment , experience. and rrore. Poslllon.1 for prior s e r vice a l so . Los Alamitos Reserve Clr. Frigidaire. was her & Queen sz bed. ratt an PILOT PRINTING 25 gallon aquanum dryer-elec tri c . xlnt hdbrd . coffee lul. bed po Box 1560 979-1686eves V E T l R I N A R y working cond. SlOO each. I side tbl. wood 'tereo Co:.ta .\lesa. Ca. 92626 ___ A_sk_fo_r_~_la_u __ 963-4149. 21322 Wavecrest cabi net. t bl I amp -------....... · I HOSPITAL Lose wc1<>ht now 10·29 lbs ..... sico Circle. HB. ?Sl·3'702 aft 7PM " I k-urne t 8083 P'I' back or front P M il mo 100•, gu<1 ranteed ••• ':! ••.••• ".:•••••••••• F it avail. bathing & Bicycles 8020 I couch, J cofCee table. Call Sand~ 5-lt) 137.1 clearung All pos1t1oni. in •••••• ••••• ••••• •• •• ••• l'Tld table Best oCCer -----s b L d 1· h I k d u 18 ""abnc R"mna11tSalc, DRUM ~ u wig, ig t c w n s. ,., in a.ge Boy's blue IOspd. Puch 559 0835 r " bl I 2 "'I t I M "'ll 2 Thur• .\uo 1• ue c ear r oor oms, yrs. app Y On· r n. · w /child seal Brand new. • "' ~ 13 33 Avocado. NB Must sacrifice.541;3589 Sola & loveseal Greerus h Thur!.Aug21 a base 24 "· 3 Ztlgren Newport Center (behind gold Fair cond Sl25 S!H Production Place Cvmbals, Roger's high theatre) Boy's jr varsity Schwrnn 548·3623 N B 645 1395 hat com plet e w /a ll b I Good d ------------cases S900 OMO Call aft MECH N IC M 10.sp icyc e. con . VW A · on· liO 615-4766 Contempor ar y Couch -I Muskrat Coat ism 7 101 3• 6.JOPM (i l4 1 i37·6449 Fri. w exper in all Cha1rs·2 fl s tools set. length.S8S0 orbestofrer. ------- Foreign cars. Must have Cameras & Naug frame $350552·4870 893 i724• Nearly new Appla~se own too ls Engine & ~pmnt 8030 ------Gwtar, Sunburst Design. tra.nsmission work We ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8' COUCH Gold, Floral Game 1able. 4 chairs $140 oHer Call Patti at accept Spanish s peaking. Camera, Yash1ca MG t Pattern. Good Condition Sl2S Moped. S275 67S l230. or 673 3068. If no For appt. 645·1982 Only used once Wi II $50646-1507 -196-9338 eves answer . keep trying s acrifice. S70 Ask for ---------------- Waiter. Waitress Tammie, 942.5;44. Must sell Cum . 2 mos old. lni.ne Coast Country l'lub Clannet. wood. good for like new llur ..... 1, price Me m ber s h 1" S 1300 next vcar's band studenl. for private country club. •J .. • SS.75 per hr lo start. No Petersen's Photographic 846-3522 +SSOOtransCcr n-15 l315 S2SO 7_54_-752_9 __ _ tips. Call Wed & Thurs Magazine back issues. Fine Quality Pecan chest Wet1me Member of Ttf· for interview. 644·5404 Complete sels tn official fd I k S200 fany'c Pnvate ''lub sell binders for 1975·77 Miss-o rawers. 1 e new . ., "' Wait resses. professional ing Jan. issue for 19;4. 640-8862 mg 'Gold Card", no mo only. Newpo rt Elks Offer. 759.0060 Sor 1 b d d u e s . S l o O O P A System 9>00 Shure \'oc:il Master 6 channel head 2 5' eolumns Call aft 6 30pm Lodge. Mr. F'redericks · ----------1 a s eeper. waler e · Ron ... 754-1129 673-6110 KOWA Super 66 211x2'• color tv, rattan chair~ & jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil SLR wilh three lens more.$48·0764. Anahe1m (7 141952·1798 •WAITRESSES• filters. All ne w. in orig. f\tll lime, part tim e, boxes. Bestofrer759·0060 split s hift. Call 2-4pm. 80 ~0 )londay-Fr1day751-4433 Oocp .. COUCH Traditional s tyle. retenlly recov'd beige \\ell bit S250 551 ·500'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bed Id Waitresses. Over 18 yrs. KEESHOND Pups. AKC. Simmons h1da ' go . like n e w, Sl 7510Cfer old. Apply 1n person . Champ sire. M/F. Pet & 963.049 Vi lla Pacific, lhrnTTmTITmlllAllll 1768 Newport Blvd C M s h ow . P v I Pl Y . 21322 Wavecrest Circle.11~~~~~1 213/007·1345 aft 6 pm. WANTED AKC Gldn Retrvr pups. :~g table, lrg board. 6 IM NEWPORT C .M. xlnt pets, show. hunters. chairs (2 arm), It. wood. AREA wtr dogs. Outstanding caned backs. SSSO (over 5 stroftc), mtchonically =~e. cleared hips Sl.000 a yr ago1. 536-7111 lnclh1td pHplt to ---------_E_v_e_. -------wort& fn the spa &pool Q u a I i t y G e r m a n iftMtry.Co.offers Sheph erd Pu ppies I XW Pey , ~:_:1ers Mus t s ell. n..--c• Oak Coffee Tbl. beaut. cond Sl85. O ffi ce Credenza 4 draw w lge storage area S150. Ca ll 752-1194 days 1ofws Progr... Must Sell. Beaut. AKC Co. Prtfen p•ople Calm Terrier female. 8 G.oge Soi. 8055 .....&.:&. ,.~.._, ........ ••· wks. All shots & wor med. wnn ........, •• ,~ """ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I t S200. Dys 754-1033. ev p t r • n c t n o 751· 1959 Garage Sale. Sat, 9.3 MCeuery. Ad'fenc•· 2116 Felipe ,.. ... beMCf Oft yow AKC Rotwelllar , Cem, 5 .(The Bluffs) N.B. ~ ...... _ r-rm old, beaut tempera· -·r· ..,.... WtrY ... w menl.642-5902,631-7080. 3150 Manlstwe Dr. CM. ~ Sat. 8/23. 7am·5pm. · 642 j3IO Enalis h S~eepd o a . 751·4101 1 purebred. no papers. 16 --------- Between lOam le Spm im. $100. 961·2711. Drexel pecan Ciniah 9 "'OE dra w e r dre sse r . ..... · · For S11le ; Old E na II sh Caneback hdbrd. Kg sz Sheepdog pup , AKC bed . 2 nite stands. 2 papen . eves: ff46..6167. Bdrm la m ps .. Amana 0 0 0 0 0 e~·,~ travel ~ki~ you ~way .fv-oM youv ~~? cheerful person wanted but also one that con· f o r e n t r Y ·I eve I alders each Individua l aecretarlal p oeition employee it's greatest w !Opportunity ror adv an· rt90Ul"'Ce. Complete ap· ClelmDL Strona typlns • plication : s..11111 101D1 sborlhand abllltiet ,..,._. ~rJnwe•-· f\rm nece u ary Apply In n9 llYIMI CO. Peridontal Assist. Dental Hyaenill Oe.ntal Auiat. USITHI DAILY PILOT "FAST llSULT" SllYICI DlllCTOIY For Result rvice Call F• Ad Actiln Call a Daily Pillt harvest aold refrig. Xlnt cond. Ital. Prov. dining rm set . pecan f in . Nu me rous ho usehold llefhs . 642·2339. 2000 AllaloAve,CM Fri-Sun U se Answt!f Ad se r v ice w h e n p l a c i n g yo ur ad ... a Dai l y Pilot ad number will appear in your a d w e tak e your mes s ages 24 hour s a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... t his service is onl y $10 per week. For more Informat i on and t o place your ad call 642-5678. _.. u T perton w /ruwne to: Mr. ~tor proCe.tloeul Ii'\&....,. at Robert Befn, •NewportC.Oter Dr . qv,lllty Saliel Rep. Xlnt. WI Ill am Fro1t ' Ai · SUlte 350 pat + commt11ion. IOdal•, 1401 Quall St. Ntwport Beach. eaM3 s._. trau l ~bl•. N I. F.qual Oppty Emplyt F•U or part t ~1ae . ·-·-------I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •-nLS S.U tbinp f .. t with Daily Haw IOl1'ath.ln1 to M il! ... AdlWp? 60-11'11 _PUatWanlAda. Oauilledadtdolt well. Dental X-ray Spec. Oral Surtery Atslsl. Clerk /l'~lal Medical Sup Spec. Bebavtoral: Spec. 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Must s~ll. mallc. am1rrn radio. air SJOOOJOBO Call ror app. 6419157. 968 9024 17000/080. 846 4101 rcjj 11a:.. pcrf cond SG800 631-3329 Asap. Vol 9712 Dodge '915 700-~ '74 914 1.8 App Grp. All ••• :~••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i !I A c cord . 3 0 m p ii . 15.000mr . air. auto, am Im. !'>0.000 rnr witr 1 t11ll> '"H 1i. pcrr \ Stcul ul SlilOO li75 1370 new mech. Xlnt car $S400 G3 I· 3329 Sacr1f1(•e . must sell Sj)t!c1al Lrmrted Edition. 19'i9 924 lmmal'., mus t i.et> to appreciate <.:all c:ary or Pamyla 646·3432 or .\-!(Hl6 I I VOLVO SALES, SERVICE ANDLEASIMG ovi-:RSE.\S DEl..l\'F.RV EXPERTS SOUTH COAST DODGE It's comlna soon! Watch ror our grand opening! ! ! '1'-\: b5 .) d""'r I.-\ I t&QO, ~1.,1\'t 11.hr.:-dthH $t00. S.&11 ·~ r • Ill 1·rr hull \\ ulk 1hrou1t1 \'ul\11 I II \1.tJ\\ <' Ir•~ Tr 1r '<Int •VOd. M:t.'\11 tl,.J ,7Ufj ~ •pa II lo i 011 U~u1 ho b•d&. rull)' arlr ..... t llllll'(I roor 1acr l'tlOrl , I((' 11 4' r U I 11 I \ \1 I" \J 'll\'tl:U tllUll\ll', \,' It fllltilo ac 11nl} Sll 1!00 111llu• \1uMffll! t!wr 100111 v... '570 IMW 9712 2 11180 llvndo ;\crnrd!> l;rcL'll w ~ '>J>ll Hl'llH' " auto & \\I 1-'.\I Both :lOOO m1 ti-12 illdll '67 Porsl'he 912 Absolulc· ly beuutcrul & xlnl. lhrouKhout :it u!>t sell. make me an offt:r 84&4735 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Dltlaa & lftl1ctlwoen. a.. •. U6-0U7 & 141·0854 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOCJUCI" 9 73 0 COST A MES,\ 646·9303 540-9467 4714) ut.IJ04 4l'GruMen.-.r I~ Furll \'1.111 . ti n l !:d l'Ullll. l'UlllO 11 n ·11t S•AJll ··r bbl Of r .~~I t•2tll OIANGE COUNTY'S OLOIST & ••••••••••••••••••••••• J \(fl'.\ll Su1wrh Xl5 "ilO" S'l7 .000 under 8000 1 ll•art Broken must :.cll 080 199 475i Autot, U1td 21188 Harbor Blvd. ... II I I ' ,. ,, u I I> Cl l' ri ~·.iutrtull\ m.11ntu1rwd l'l.'Jlh Ill • r111~1 111 II H' Jbu~rtl "1111• mJ\ tw ft•·nl 1r1ot111 honw i:i • ' "('lf ~'(IOt .tllll'\l '~0 j.k"I ~t•t:k ' .. " llll l1· t>.i~ Z2il3 71 l>OI >I it~ \' ''"· Lo 1111 ~J & t11kt1 m·1·r 11111t'> t'1.1ll Je(f 536 61 IH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTHING OVER COSTA MESA 540-0330 U>m.plt'tl• &1'1 11f rrua II h,'IJ ext'c \\.1 1nu1 011 111· •'1na • for \iill" IA •H'C'•1m decvr.1tot rtl'm ;~ 1&a 1017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,a\,11l11bl.. I\ Fcno&n~ In <.:o,.t.-Mt"•ll ir111 kr 11\j &lbk ),!,UOO Of ,.~cH·e l.\ fl nl.t ll l .. 0 ~.Wll ,,. no bwker In 1 .abnllo. ''lj.) t. IO ll!JOl.I \01\t'tl t'l\'.H\ dt•.11 ... 111 \.,k rur fa\t \Mt lllt'h.ld\.' ~ \ \ 011 Hl'tll'rl''\ n l>od~" \ ar). PS. PU. \ C, xl111 l't111d 15 mpg, ~. t;Cil UH711 t-:vc SulL'll St•rv1l'c L1•11s111g Roy Carver.Inc. Holls A.o) l'e BM\\ l540 Jamboree Newport Beach &10·6444 ·75 9l1S Targa. 32.000 ml. xlnl shape Sts.500 <.:all i!:I .'\Jff. :.river with red 7~·5783 after S 831-li88-I 111t 19,000 m1. $18.950 ask for Dick 7 1 4 ll 9 8 ll 11 3 9 u r R_.I R --;.756 7U·S22·5942 "' s oyce ., ---...................... . $4995 '69 Dodge Polara. One owner, 58K orig. miles. c omp ma1nt h111to ry avail GREAT SHAPE!!' $1,25-0 or best offer 67~ 1230. 673-3068. 673-2712 SH£RKY'S n:-rr \Rt: 8oardina 4< i;roomm x "'hh loH'. 11 f't' 1A up Poodll' Pupi. (or '.\.&lc Tea Cup ,,uth :!S \,.., exp.~ 2SWl Autot w .. t•d '1590 -------Karmann Ghia 9734 #l DEALER IN U.S.A. NABERS OCEHTER 1A1lh Oourbu111<h .t11d ~ l TraiMn, Tro~tl 'i 170 huncpu\4 er Juhn"4on 1ju\ • • ••••••• • • • • •• •• • • • •• • lJ11J n .I J .irk l u 1 I l'' 71 ·rrav(•leit-llXM w t'" 1:1 I I 111 'i I'' l 111 n .. '.\ .s. Jj;jndo 2 'ht'dS. lo~ ll'lll ~ 1•1 I. t• 111h 1. 12 I J2 I .idult µtirlf SJ;!,llOO 01 ~el'kJ•'' 1110 21:>1 "" ~Loller t>-t!S-~32 ·•··•····•··········•·· ·····················:· ROY Af•Gll.\:-.l lluund \KC REG Sli~ ~I IJOO ~ Jll tlw boat l!li.\ Hl'11wll 21 l't1h111 ..'I Golden :-JugKcl 11170. wit contJ1ned ;i rn Im l .1:. i. . S2 5 0 0 O II O \.~ !1617 TAME .\l r1<:an l.i r··~ L'rUJ:ol•r JOO h" "'lO\l' w uge. ha1111ml' ~r\;h & ~ink . 10111.'l 11·~· no' food WOO hrm gw.~: ,l\'t'P:> ti H,odw. cum a.n 7P'.\f I 1n1!>~ Jt•Vl h '"u11dH 111.; Kum fort Self con Pianos & OrCJan' 8090 I '~!'?.em tr 1 .:.i ll 1 l'r 11 Sll5011 tmm.-d i!:Xl'cllt>rrt t•ond ••••••••••••••••••••••• h1J.l:Jtjl1 or .12 .. 1ll8. t:xtras. ulomat1c df!frost relrig S2250 Howard BaltJw1n P1<1 l1•1 \'.£1.U:R\FT ~11\a 2S .).111.4513 rare cherr) \\OC.>d. xlnl " trlr 181:1 twins SS µ1'1> cond Sll9!> ~2-171>5 PI' 1-f>. \llF s step t'ulld.' Trail~. Utility 9180 \\'hite. s tudtt>. '')lnl·l "' httJd Sl-1 500 Uflt•1·, ••••••••••••••••••••••• bench. tuned. s;w offer Dir W5 2!-Jli:J. 1~2 IMiHi IJ • w 1 de . 3 2 · Io 11 ~ . ( Sl20010BO w1lh or w o 963·4149 \'rl l:r P1H·1 IC'. lh111tfu1I Xlnt cond space.646·41St =l'KS875 Zl.322 Wavecrest Carrie . ..;. trailer $1500 or hcst . -- NB. ofter i i-I llX3 .a~3 6 x lo· flatbed lilt S300 Au.stnan P;irlor Grand · ~ 11 2 ~ s k 1 1, 1 a~ k Gold leaf art C'd'~· l'Jrc l-1i~htbrnJ~l' 1.11" hm)r,, 100 yrs Plays b~·:.iut Full\ <'CJ Ulµpl'd. mJn~ 661·2991 e ' t rd s. ~ t r a 1 It' r t.:a ll Jrm '.\1on-Fr1 1·5 53f>-5500 ---Auto Mrvice, Parts & Accessories 9400 Sl-"' 1"3 "~. t9r o .. :t>-••••••••••••••••••••••• A .. 'ITIQt.:E ~_, ;, ...='.:.llS...:.~~ PLAY ER PIA~O Sk1p1ack 24. Fl~ bridge. SO rolls. ma~ trade lor twin Volvos. nu Lrlr. antiqu e oak rurmture \'HF; depth rmder. li:s1t 76().9026 ___ _ bag. outriggers, c·arn·as. Walnut con:.olt• pw no 12,yrs. old A I cond S995 631·5402 m;in\ XlT.JS Sl:\.200 OSO Iii.> 3.\2.\ e' cs. 973·!I03-I day:. 75 20· Cutt~ tabrn. ~Irµ a\'I., loiided. ammac lo hr:i S.S.550 551 ·5001 NEVER WAX YOUR CAR AGAIM!!! Call US for details! MING AUTO BEAUTY CEMTER l.)20 Ponderosa SL COSTA MESA 754-6404 \\£PAY l'OPOOl.I. H l11r top U'led c:uri. foe ergo. clomei.lll':. or \'fa,,rc•s II \ wr car c:. exlru l'lc.111. ~eeus FIRST' 11 I In 0r""9' C-'V l'J.!5 ll;irbor Blvd. COST A M 1-~A 979-2500 WE BUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS . CO...HEi.L CHEVROLET ~ ll<1rbor Ill\ ti .. t '4 ~TA M t-.-;i\ . 546-1200 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD & CLEAN USED CARS! miracle mazda 21 SO H.-bor ll•d. IOI McLAREH•s 8.'iON. Beal'h Hhrl Lr\ llABltA 15 Mr No of SA F'~ \I 17141522-5333. Sundu) by .\µpt '69 Convertible. good l'Ond. :.tcr eo. mo ' 1ng ea'>I must sell Kalh) i51H29l lotus 9737 ••.••...•.•..••......•. urrus ESP! RIT S2 Met a llic blue 23.00U mile~ St7.000 or besl ofr 213 !J I ~ 3tJOll or 213 !Utl·IO.JI JRR CARVER r ROUS-ROYCE ; 1"60 J•mbero ' N1twpon8uc11 ,.._ __ _,MO-~ ClOSfO SUNDAYS 1~;7 Holts. cmmac:uldte. S?l.~50 l.i45·9272 --••••-••I Merce des Be"' 9 740 Saab 9760 '79 BMW 633CSI Silver with black ll'alher Executive Car BOB McLAREN lftc. 11.;o N Beac h Bh <I 1s :i11 :-Jo of S \l-"w\ 1 La Hi.1br a 522 ;;:rn .........•.••.........• COMPARE! :::; e I et t 1 on . 1 r u ct t' · 111 o·rcaltVC' finance plans :met u!-uu I pr1t·e HOL:SEOF l'.\IPOltTS DIAL MER-CEDES 637 2.17i 1i5 BM\\ 5301. ldr. :.iuto. s r. a c:, Xtra:. HIU-H5!JO BUY YOUR MECEDES? or835·7001 MERCEDES? & SADDLEBACk VALLEY IMPORTS has just received a lanJe selection of NEW BMW'S \'. 1· .11 t• l>u~ mg all IMffi 111.·red \I er1·t·<lt·-, Uc111 fop doll.ir lor ;ill mutll+, c .. ill l'l'll'r K,l\ 111)"4 ' 110\,;SI:: OF I \I PORTS DIAL MER-CEDES u3i 237i •450SLC ••······•·••······•··•· 1980 SAAB TURBOs HERE NOW! EXCELLENT SELECTION! BEACH IMPORTS 8-18 Do\ e Stn'l!l :-J E\\ PORT UE.\l'H 752-0900 Toyota 9765 ··•••·••·····•·····•·•• i8 To~ola SR5 lift bk. 5 :.pd . radials . s ll\'er. 31.000 m1 . $4000 ofr 4!13 1.249 c ,·es '71; COROLLA SRS. '1 !>pd. ~ti belted rad lire:.. \\I FM :ilerco c:.i,....,, dean SJ.LOO. i59-1191 l'\ e:. AMC Baker Street OSTA ~ESA 540-9202 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 AMC Hornet Wagon 4 dr. gd working cond 19i 8 Dodge Colt . Ex· cellent condition 2 door ~edan. maroon, low m ileage . 4 speed transm1ss1on. FM stereo cassette. $3,550 Fl RM 5.51 4435 I rvrne. ~080 Judy 646·~1 '77 Aspen Cully loaded Silv Buick 99 IO Burgundy 18.229 miles ••••••• •••••••••• ••• ••• $3700 aft 5 846-11979 1966 Bwck R1 v1era Runs Ford 9940 good, look~ good: Sec to •••• •• ••. •• ••• •• •••••• • uµprec:Ht tc '. S975 obo 71J Fl ESTA SPOHT r\sk for David at 975·0113 '!O 1 1 • mpg, o mr, very c ean, 1980BUICK SJ300 55145~6 ___ _ SKYLARK '68 Gaxaxre Scatback f'ronl wheel drive . .a cyl • Good cond. $499 /or best automatic trans .. :.i1r 642·9072 cond &~w o uld ~ ou ------ believe· 1ess than 4 ,500 Met-cuc-y 99 50 mile:." (5i4Y8Bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• $6888 ORANGE COUNTY'S THEODORE ROBINS FORD l OC.0 HARBOR 6 lVD. COSTAMESA 6 42 ·0010 ·73 Regal $1()()() 675·8475 Fl ME ST LINCOl.N·M ER CUR Y UEALERSHIP RAY FLA DEBOE LINCOLN MERCURY 16--18 Auto Center Dr SD Fwy-Lake Forest exlt IRVINE 830-7000 '7i Le Sabre Sunroof 'i2 Colony Park 9 pass. Sl950 Call Bell) 831 3114 wgn Loaded Original or 495_2378 owner . $1000 675-6161. also ·;4 To) xlnl cond A;\I F":\I 8 \ral'k. radial~. Jlmvg. ·;.i E.state Sta \\ gn. whl & GRAND PIANOS Prom Sl995 Spane\ $795. Studio L'pr SH!IS, Many ornate. upn~hb :-io muss. nn fu:-.~. Dufrit>ld Recon & rchn. 1-rum l'll'Ct ri c Ba, t 'rurser SSAVE SAVES WITH USED PARTS Imported car parts IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY 101 N !'vi an chester Costa Mesa 645-5700 I 5 PRE-OWNED BMW'S Ur Blue :\tel Blue You \lt;ST St'l' thrs car before ~ou hu~ an~ make or n...:idel. Les:. than 24M mr. s unrt . were wheel!>. ta pe, leather \b~olute Uream Car Ser 6119!1 L'ull now'. HOUSE OF IMPORTS Dial 21 3 or 7 I 4 MER-CEDES \olust see S2800642·684U bm. xlnt cond. Loaded . - ------S2000. 640·9455 ·75 Wagon Colony P ark. 9 passenger. very gd cond. $1 , 100 645-2373. Sl595. Xlnt l'Olld. l'.111 .\cl Oquist Piafto \11:-.wL•r =2!10 <.1t 1;42.1300. \naherm 776-9000 8600 Hamelton. HB 2-1 hours a da' 960·1_15_s__ · Metal Tool Bins for Small Sport;ftCJ Goods 80'14 iti (;lasstron. Ii rt. skr & Truc k good cond S75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1!.h . l15hp. Ennrucle. t:venrng!> 548-9925 -,ull on warr . 111dudt•:. ----- TRAMPOLINE ba11 t.ink & :ik11s S3.1oll. \'6 231 engine. Swt k t·om 7 ft. by 1-1 ft webbed m,n ti61 68711 F.v1, plete S350 on rollers l.IKE NEV.! -• ,.060 645·H95 Has a cover too! Si25 or Boats, Sail ., ----- best oHer Call •••••••••••• •• •• • ••• ••• Autos for Sol~ 731-8216 '-19. l.uders 16. 2Sfl . \'arn ••••••••• •• • • •• •• •• •••• hull. ~11µ rn :-.IB . l'.\IPORTA~T .35i Magnum Sm1lh & be:.iutrlul s.rnoo --;OTJCETO \\esson. Collector-, c:a.:.e ~ 0010 READERS .·\:-.iD Accesones 52;;; SantaM--20 .. \nda:.t:.ir" AD\'ERTISERS The price of items Full rJ t'l' rll.!r:!cd db h I 9 mm Brownm" ll1"h adn·rll:i.e -.. \•e 1c e ,.. .. ~711.111 OHO t'Jll l'.oul tnr I h. h I Po1Aer. ~llh t•\tra' s-11.i1 dl·a er~ 111 t e \'C cc e ill~ .'»\J. ·•l'I>' t..lfi 11111:.! clas:.1f1 t•d ad\ert1s111g ---l..1\I" I 1 :i ·wb ot ..... 11~ mlumn" du<':. not 1nclud~· Br~nd new. latc'l l'OIAf'r s;'IJO an~ appl1cablt• 1a xes. Bait \\ood:. & Iron' tor ~:'I:.! ;;~o l1ttm~e. transle r lel's. Sale b\' ow1wr a lmo"'t I lma11ce c:harl(es. lel':. for 5(Yt ori h!>\ prl,, l'h .. :h· : 1 1 It11~1i..1 · , 1 , .r.i• ~c· ,(,, .•II' pollutwn control <k Carol· 752·ti-lii. H'llll\\ nn arlr dl·all '1c:e n~rt1l1tallonl> or lie ).><U •..I I ~l:J:() <1ll'r documentary pre W \\'. Gn•l•1wr hl!h• h.1r µurallon c:hari~e~ ur1les:-. poon rifle \111·c p11 ng ll' \t,Jt;:\lUt.: · llfil. 1cr~ otherwbc specified b~ bids. ~harp. 3 "a1b. 1r.11lcr. the advert1s~ ';HR .. )M:t; .l?hn:.on lihp. shp av~1I. Antiques/ TV--R-ad-. ~ Ii s.t500 Owner v. ill Classics '1520 HtR, St~reo 8098 l~n;inc~ 5-18·7_?-l'.I_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••• •••••• SPIRIT 16 Cat "•ls work. ·~ Mercury ~ONT ER Y K.EF Sprkr prices arc g<l· \\'saris & lr:.i1ll'r SllOO or \JI Ong. 61~ miles. Xlnt ingupSeptl Bu)'uror best otr 1$5 wkdy:i Cond :-.lo Hust 9H l869 der now tu beut Ult. ~·8991 ~~ __ _ Allan11c'.\lu:.1t !Wti·SH!.15 ·s-. ·cllE \'Y <.: \:ill~O ~1 · !'IJlll :.inJ -; 5 O B Beauurul HC: \ 2.1 rnl11r ~c\'ii.. 1 3 -,.ill:.. f l\c•cl pickup must 3ee to up T\I. 2 ~ r wrnl\. lrel' ell· k~el Silµ ••le $330lJ prct1ate. Call weekd~!. Ih·ery Sl24 &16· lill41_ liiJ 1003 before 3 . o o P .\I or SUPER SPEAKERS 12" SJ ~~ S22:i Bu 549-8+15 ----weekends631·-l!J19 !Boats, S&ips / -------Docks 9070 ·~,,Ford \\oodrc. restured •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • •• Sl3.lXXJ tii5-liJIH -----I~ S1dt• Tic .. J\ Jll '.!.) 22"c.ou.>n T' 1t:1 1 11bl·1 l(la:. ..... ;iilbuJL"' l 'l car\\a1r;1111t' \IJrk JI :!lilh ~1 \l,1r1n11 • ;.i2 :i:w1 .. ::1 t.o1~11i Two l.ant·t·I' 'il'l'J k~·r' !Boats. Speed & Baruu111 :-.ill 10,1 1" .,. ""'' Ski 9080 ...... , .........•...•.. ,.s}~l) t!'t.l ·~ ~·· 1'>\•1.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---2~"1{.l' \ 1:1 lll"l1tn \\hukr 10 Ill' C'UUlH l'O":-.OI r: \ll'l'l'llr,\. trlr hout l"''" WANTED! Late model Toyotaii and Volvos Ca ll u s TODAY !!! Earle/he TOYOTA·YOLYO ltU M..._ 11•4 Cotl•M .. o "'40-00) or S40·t07 To choose from 'i4 thru '79 2002·s-320i ·s·530i ·s For the bes t de<1 I 111 Orange County . L'ome see us today· SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 28-102 '.\farguerite Pkwy Mission \'1ejo 831-2040 49 5-49 4'i ·712002 good cond. MUSTSELl.! 79 CELI CA GT 5spd ------ COUP!::. fully loaded, Cadillac 9915 93900 call 552 95-15 ••••••• • •• • • • •• • • • • • ••• •Ml 450 SLs -------'78 SEVILLE Silver. 21M Large selection fro m Triumph 9767 nu.likenew, '76 Monarch. V8 4 dr. A C. PS/PU. Xlnt t'O nd. 522001hsl orr. 963-3191 MustGnCJ 9952 .............•..••••... 19i4 thru 1980. over 15 to •••••••••••••••• ••• • • •• 640-7132 t.'hu<M' 1rom t all for dl' 'i 4 TR6. Rcston::d com· -1 s CRl F ICE IJtb Hou~l' of Import:.. µll'tel~ SSOOOor besl ofr ti3Cadillac. gd shapt• & gel ·1~Jnus~aO~EY~'100N $! Inc ti862 :\1Jnl'hl•stcr HI . 552·41133 fixer uppe~ S400 or bst S2.000 080 640-0980. Buena Park Dial :ilF:I{ Volk -----.,,-770 ofr 548·S966 83l l.260. CEDES on Santa Ana SWCIC)el\ ., ------F~') ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seville l'onvc rt1ble .79 Mus tang Turbo PORSCHES apri ~·iB.51 9715 '79 450 SL Blac k . 14K mrlc:. •986XMA> Having troublt' :.el ling your car? Try us' Paid for or not: ,\sk for Tom \1km Roadster. t'UStom wrrc Am 1 m . air, TR x w~ls. new radials. 2 dr. lo Radials 40,000 miles. nu. '.\lercedes doth lop. Good cond ~or best drk bm & copper tone C:all 752· 78.55. ext 392 C'Olor. l uf a kind. an eye WANTED ····••·•·•••··•········ ·74 Capra. Auto .. air. .\Jlow us the opponunily stereo. cass S2200. S2B.SOO JIM SLEMOMS IMPORTS JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 1871 I BU.CH BLVD. 10 consider the purc:hase 962-0521 t~';O llARBOR Sl.\'D COSTA MES.\ or trade· in of ~ our clc:.111 Colt 9717 Porsche l'heck with l.::i. ••••••• •• ••. ••. •• •••• •• Toda~: '76 COLT 4dr. auto. on!! HW1tinqtoft Beach 842-2000 631-1276 ~-:1 31'.\l mi. new ltre:i & ------• IW :.hocks elc 4spkr "l\'rl"1 -----·~2 \n• s b k d i-(.{. ---1 1 ·"' • qua re ac . l'· ............ ''° ~'" + l'ass. I.la\ o; •11;:1 •' i: ' I 97'i MERCEDES cent cond. rl'bll t>ng ol· 13631 Hatll<.11 IJ1 .. 1 L.a•dM G•olfl' "' fJ6·2JJ3 Top Dollar Paid For Your Car ~ JOHMSOM & SOM Liftcolft.Mercury 262H Harbor Bh·d. Costa Me!>a 540·5630 WePoy OVER Blue lo~ F'or Your Good \ '\\. Porscht> ur \ ud 1 (t?:a~:IJ1;r;<' :Aj \"\\ PORSl'flt-:.,\L'DI -1-1:; E CoJ:.t ll1wa~ .it Ba,:.ruc Dnve ~1.·wport ilearh 1;7:1 t~l()(I TOP SP \IU fUR l'.\l PORT & Sl'OllTS <.: • \ RS 11-\tVi 11111 IWO-.all59_e_,·e~. BENZ 240D fl·r ~ 1H6 Datsun 9720 11.J:i ;ill th(• "lO\'S. In· ' • ----.--clutJ1n~ a power s unroof l:\lonn!:_ mu~l sell\ V. Bus. & µowcr wcndows This late 14 Xlnt cond. Lo 11111: is 111 EXl'ELLl::NT nuleage 53200. 848·1!!23 cond1uon: Ask Cor <.:asey -.00 \'\\'BUS--- Connell when you call 546-1200 .\'.\'! n1 c:ass .. radials. runs good. Sl800. Mlry 63 I 559-0536 ;,.')2-3565or H575 ~~a;.1..al~~~~I -----\lust Sell~ 'ii \'\\ Bt.:S. •'.;,=~~~~ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,. 'i.l 451iSEI .. snrl. l\hr. air. Sill·nf1ce SHOO OSO ., look!> like a l!®.l. al 1974 759·0862 ah cr tipm 1.1nce SI 1.WO 1~1.;.9272 ----------·77 280Z 2+ 2. b pd. •·ll'I :inrf. ,\;\I F~l ca,,,, \ l'. 53K m1. S850U 66t<o:~ i8 Datsun Kr n,I! C<ib llkuµ .iu\O air. stert•o. ~ OIMI 11r oiler 5-lt/%11 ·;5 21iOZ 2~ 2. a l'. ,om 1111 1-1reat cond • s.;ocM • Cl BO ~u z1:11 . • --: 't>l \ '\\ Squareback Euro i8 '.\lercede!> 3000. lo 42K pean \'anant "S" ~odel. m1 m1la1,1 bro,wn ham_ Rblt motor. dual carbs. boo mt Snrf. cass. xtra Bosch ign Headers. tank. n e w radcals i.;oon· SiOI> sonn' $18.00U ... p .j!j:J ~~ .~9llti . "ii \kn·cde~ ~E. super Qi \'\\ Sqbk. ne~ e,·er dean. Ill'~ tire~. for inro ything. Sl50U l>e:.t nrrer 213 • •i!ll 21K1 or cit.a l Juhn55!l 011'1:rft,,_:10P\1 ~:I Ki t!I '77 21lOZ. \\ h1t1· \\ .:.Jlltlk .,, OOI 1 • 1~11:1! 2SQS. l ~II • \'.\I 1111. .,.1, 1 m 1 .111 n .111 1 1 .. i: .;:;:r.:io F'.\I ·1~1 \'\\ Pop Top <.:urnpl'I' Huns i.rrl'.ll (.;1Mid !.h;rpt• \ll;) ·~ii :111>4 Ill.I -"-~'~· -ti .. \\ ..... I 1..I:! ;t104, l'lllld. :s121MI \lll'r 1,p111 5.'>7+4ili MG 9742 'ilSuper Beetle·(.'teanm •••• •• •• ••. •••••••••• •• & out. :'\cw engine, nt-'"' catcher S'lS.000 bes t orr 12131281·1i 11 Camaro 9917 •··•··············•···· .. iO 6C)I. 25mpg, mJg:. am fm lapc, look!> sharp. Sl600 598-0787 Cherry '67 S2SOOJOS0 496 7709 or 493·6213 ti8 '.\tustang $1800 very good cond. reblt eng. & others 640-4092. Gil 1091 ------·1;s COUPE nu cng .. needs '76 CA.\1 ARO l.T \'!I. :<Int light work l'Ond .. full pwr .. \M F'.\l. 559.11>35 ven clean. A I..' S3.795or ------ bestofr fi73·fi.179 ·oo .\lustang. all slock. --I S750. ·79 Z-28. white. 1mmac. o Ca ll 848·0773 m1. 305\'8. 2Jmpg ~.995. 551·5007 1 '66 Mustang, A· 1, new _._ paint rn & out. best offer ·79 Xlnl <.:ond. take over over szooo. 893-4472. ven low lease. Xtras. · 760· 1943 '66 Super sharp. $3,850. C L-__ , t 9920 289. candy apple red. _.ynHe wht. vinyl top. 549·2873. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • _._._.=---=------ SEE US FIRST! Okhmobile 9955 \\'e have a good selection ••••••••••••••••••• •••• o f NEW & US E O 'i9 C utlass Su pre me Chevrolets ! Bro u & h a m Fu I I y CO...MElL CHEVROLET .~ 11.irl•or llh d I I ~ f',\ \! ~ .... \ 54~1200 eqwpped Assume lease. Call Will. 714·832·3952 J)S. or call Bob. 548·5110 t!Ve5 ·79 Olds Toro Diesel. Like new . M R . full y ·55 Chevy Sedan VS. auto eqwpped $11,000 fi r m . trans. radio. or1grn1:1 l 64().8862or644·4684 12.000 mr. 2 owner s tock 53.000 bsl ofr 84fH519 Pinto 995 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i8 '.\lonza 2 + 2. p s. p 1b, ·74 Plnlo WAGON 2Smpg, ~ c y I u u t o , x l n t . new c lutch & brakes. s~ l>cst ofr 559·8797. :rm rfm cass ster eo. ----needs body work. mech. -- er \\ .1 1cr -.k r:.. lul'I Sl50 •H•i·:Ql.) I ;oftcr lpm _ 1 auk .. Sl.UlJCI •i40 210!1 Turnt abl1• l'htlq.>s 21 :.! ·:1 L'herokl•e \dull tu~ ,\lo!-t outra !(eou:.. ('•Jm pl••lt> ht"1ut1l 11l. luxun ~~J 1111 the ruull l 'h'''' ~.>I w turbo 400 r J('IC\I! trans. lut-rl•diblt' p11111t fa11t;iSlll' ,,tereo 1-·u11 power ,\nd more 0\ t>r S 1 8 . o o o 1 n \. c ~ l c d Auto•, Importe d Sa tr' t'i ce nla kc ,,11 er • ••• ••••• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • Ti llubu11 2MOZ. 1111'lull11 l:JIUl'. ~spd um Im 1;1:.~. <11r. :'1i•iUO. lilll lifi Iii '76 t-4G MIDGET ~;~e~l-~;,~e n ·c:erpts 5-i !"1 tit-I I --· \'\\ IJte:.cl ltulJbcl. Hl'i'i. 2 '7S ~ALl B L: CLASSIC sound.S1175.49fi-1858 Xlnt L'ond .. ;\lusl Sell! S22000ng Own. ~ki2·7940 ·75 Pinto Sta Wgn. V ·ti, air. auto, p /s, p /b. xln\ cond. $2.095. 673·4220 . Semr .\uto l1wlutlt ~1.111 Transportation ton t.·art. ~;; hl'~• •>fh•r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~· lil2 or tli5·;$222 ~llli·223-I Campers, Sal~/ 'iM l'hev' <.:he~ en1w. ·11 Rf'm 9 120 t•>n . .tx~. loa1ied. hfl k11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b1i.t tares & rims Tool box Eq.apmtftt ~u 1-'nrd 1 amVl'f \ 1:1 uub & lumber rack $.52.>0 Soots & Morine ::::::al•••••·•·• ••9•0••1•0• hie top van. run:. ~ood. '.\lust sell ~93·6001 _. ll\::itnflcr55J .)371 -----••••••••••••••••••••••• · -------Trucks 9560 l,. Glas:.var Hunubuul Shell F1ber~IJs~ Xhll ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,, tge wheel tl'a11t•r Gel 1011d 1 'r uld S200. Frts •CHEV. HEW '10 Cond. S800 OHU'fli:1.11!1l1 ~:J c amrno 1rom 'tlll thnl UTILITY PICtCUP --. -- -d .. -1 " tilll·l l.5l Jll ~µm \uto •rans • "O'""'r ~anne \\ 011 .... or" n • • -' ,. ".- ftl'\Ot'S & ctt -c·ustom Motorlud Bikes 914 O s1eerin~. 8HG \'\\'' 11~ 1 cabinet:. & krlLhl'll• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For plurnberi>. elel1 r1· t!l2 :!:l..'111 w IJlt:ll \\ \:O.'Tl-:1> ust-d l'r;.n:.. etc.' Orli31·Ai-i l1ut 111 ~11od t•111ld. l'ull $8698! \lurt· :rt .;s~ 31 Ii t•\'cel· HOWARD Chevrolet loak. Mariftt 111~' 1,)11\'t' & ~uail Sts Equipmtnf 9030 . -~EWPOkTB~:\Cll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motorcycles / Ill 0555 »w 1Ja1 ll·llt :.di 1.111111~ Scooters 9150 _____ :_ _ _ _ \\ tnch,.... T" •• ;ti's ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll55 cu l'\\11 :.i:1' 77 Y\;\I :l:)u K'\l.>l'HO S3':& ei& Ooc ::.. .;::1111 1tun ... 11d 1•111, Xtr11 ·"' .!JIJ~l h.1011ll''-"ll• I~ 1•1 ;..':l}o ,;llHlll711 WANTED t.; \\\ ,\S,\1\1 t~u \ideo Tufl\.' 111 ~''"°I"'" St1't•l't l.t>11:il u11d~r .io1.111 :h1U-111<1.,·1· lloa\ 1'.11.ilh' 1111 $1.'\0 Mii 1012 ·-;.; OODGJ-; Club cub 1w ton. ~J l'ond \u111m.11tlc. 1141\.~11~2 ~· M:')·l\567 -~ .. - 711 D:.rlsun 1'1nit Cub pkup. .rutu. i.11r. stereo. ~.1100 or ofr .. >&9·961 l ----------9'1-4· UCAI ...----'75 Chev~ l.u'. brown. ~.-. lf1>11d.i ~ 2L·~ I. fair· 111.'t'ds a little work. 12300. 111i: t;rt!ul m1 hw~e l.1k11 l>H·M29 Cit'\\ ~.;,o i~2·li2o ---~ .. -·--. 1:11JC1 Ht111d11 XL.llOS ~~10 . . -. _.._ ..... _, ....... -· Alfa Romeo 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2000 REBATE! on an~ l\liU Coupe~. Sed11n.s & Con\'crtrbll'S 1980 SPIDERS HERE NOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Do\'e Streel ~F.\\ PORT tn .:.\CH 752-0900 ~-------IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER & I ST 6 HOAOWAY SANTA AMA 835·3171 tlfl ULTIMA Tl OllfllfNO MACHIHI •USIDIMWs• "722002Tll w S R (20611 ·;u.OCS cpe. mlnttMSll I "74 2002THS/R 103321 • '752002A 100351 '75~Aw ,S.R. 11483> "iU002SrR 4ap.t237U7tll '7i 630l;:111 l458SXO I 'i8 120lhp.1lr 1~1 '78mA.alr 1~1 '715'0lA loadtd (5468> 'iHatAS R cam c..-s-~~ dii '&42·~ ·7;; 280Z h 1111 \ C P .. ot 9748 cir. tun. l:kcker ;im Im. um Im 8trk ... nrt. ~-.~1"1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :12.uoum r. µerr ('Ollcl '62 C:ORVAlR runs good. or l>l's t olfer. :ltlH :J I 711 $4000 REI ATE! :-tW10 P I' 714-6i3'86~ o n a n ' h r a n d n e " - ------ $2.50. 19th & Olive HS 6i5·0163 after Spm ·74 Pinto Hatchback. auto. gd cond. <.:all arter 5prn. 968-7106. i i 280Z. 2-1-2 \m Im ~..c>selte . .a :.pd air Im' miles. l'i.OOO milt·.., Si5oo t'1rm. 968-G!HH 76 280Z. new dutch & tires. fm ca ss. 5spd. S4i00. 539·2672. 894 ·2!1i0 '.\lust sell 'ii 280Z .. \1r. n 1 l'ass ware whls rad1Jb :.unshadc. '(Int ('11n1l -'\JS-l45-I 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA ~ADqUARTERS TODAY!!! UMIVIRSITY SALF.S •SERVICE OLDSMOllLI HOMO A CJMCftUC8'$ 2l50 Har bot Blvd COST A )C ES~\ '40-H40 'Tf, 1mtfm ctta. l owner. '8.000 m i. mu al sell ~-·~i l'l'ugeoi uw · .; 7 K a r m J 11 G h i a w Porsche pc>wcl' plant 1980 505s CGos Is DltseU HERE MOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove S\reet ~f.\\'PORT BEACH 752-0900 Reasonable C;ill =55, 642-4300 24 hrs ~Rabbit<.:. 4 sp .. sunroof. .\'.\I FM stereo. $6300. 6'2·7315. '63 Bug Chern puinl· 111ter1or . reblt w receipts P I' Sl.650. 61Jl·3982 'i2 Vega. 95.000 miles Runs . $750. Eves . 675·8925. '79 Chev)' Monte Carlo. 17,000 mi. p/W, am/fm tape. s ll1ht damage lo rear fender. $4600/0BO. Call 142·4300. ir 197. U hrs. Clrpltr 99 lS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ponche 9750 -----. ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'il \'\\ Stallon Wugon '76 Cordoba, xlnt cond. '76 PORSCHE Sunroof. 1:1m rm. l'lC Air, ps, pb. am1fm with 9 1 2I Sharp. ~lu:.t !>Cll S2000 tape. lit whl & cruise con· """ I 0 I 41 000 OiJ.1003 trol. $2995. 830-5843. 5 s.,.. .. w o r. n )' . 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Firebird. runs 1ood. ~ or best offer. Call Jcm, S84HS63; 613-2075 ·77 Trans Am. looks like just drove off show room floor. Fully loaded. a steal at $4950. Must see. iSl-1477 . ·10 Executive 9 passenger sta. wag. 1 owner. XJnt. mech. cond. o~ys &W-8055. Eves: 644·S942. ~ti. <910PRV I. '11 \'W <.:amper , new COftt' .. 1ental 9930 IOI McLARIH IHC. clutch. puint. reblt eng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Trans Am. Special 850N.BeachBlvd. Sl950.4!M·~l5.5 '72 Lincoln 4 dr. mint. 1-.:dlllon . A uto, 11ir. 15MI. No. or SA Fwy.1 ------SZ2SOtbest ofter. 541-40$4, s tereo. options. Blk La Habra 522·5333 '71 \'W Bug conv .• _Ncw 644·0782 eves w blk lnl, '6500. 17,000 eng .. tires. trans .,. top. , ... ,, 8991 '72 9\l T Targa: Clean. 154(1().orofCer.661-1391. '72: 2 door. Make orrer mi . ......,. ' Mags . Plrellls. A IC, Balboa Island. '76 FORMULA Xlnt. cond. AM •FM. Bra 4' Cover. \IW '71 Super Beetle. S2K 613·582'7 Loaded. Mus t sell. Sac. 557-2810 ml. X1r1 clean. Original. .,.,. 61,. --S2550. Offer. 114 89'1·S427. Cof-f.... tU2 s:u...,. ., . .-- Pon1che 196S, 356SC, Con· • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vt91 9974 COllrl. condition . oril ·71 OhJ1. Clusslc Xlnt cond. 't7• coaVITTI ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner Sl6.&00. SH to liP· nu m ot or tires trl ma Sliver AnnlverHry edl· '13 Vega. looks tine. runs prec Call ror •PP· Leavins town mst sell tton with ONLY 14.000 ll'fll. 32mpa 9600/080 &W.QtO. $3SOO. ll46-6863 m11n I •.OOO. Call 833-0MI --~--------' i 7 8\18 Porche. Xlnt. 71 bri&htred s uper beetle. 1·4f7· 1II0 SELL idle lterna wilh a 117,000 bat. AJI extras look$ great. ru1u 1reat. tr no answer. please keep Dally Pilot Claullled Ad. 4116 3815. ~'9·.-'75.& S:USO 6iS 0349--~ lrylq. 1 IU-58'79, ~ [ ----· ------·.--· ..... • . 0 ange Ceast (OITION Your Hometown Dally N_.w!lipaper ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1980 • • • TWENTY-FIVE CENTS • USS u ire ' ,.~ ........... RUSSIAN TRAINING SHIP MERlDIAN STANDS BY TO RECEIVE INJURED SAILORS FROM CRIPPLED NUCLEAR SUBMARINE At Leaat Nine Crewmen Kiie.ct •• Soviet VeaMf Catche• Fire In lntematlonel Watera Off Okinawa Today Ex-Lagunan Gets Prison As Smuggler Onetime Laguna Beach resi· dent and alleged drug dlslribu· lion ringleader Samuel Cutkomp, 54, was sentenced ln Las Vegas Wednesday to 12 years in federal prison. Cutkomp, who lived in an ex· pensive waterfront home at Lake Tahoe at the lime of bis ar· rest, wu responsible for smug· fling S72.5 mUllon worth of South American cocaine into the U.S., authorities aJle1ed. Cutkomp pleaded guilty to conspiracy to Import cocaine and hubish. He also was sen- tenced t.o five years in prison on another hashish s muggling charge. Prosecutors said that Cutkomp became Involved In lbe drug trafficking alter being ln· troduced to dope kln1pln Edward Portucal Salasar, in Lima, Peru. Several other persons alleged· a, involved in his cocaine dll· tl'ibution network have since pleaded pllty to cbar1es ~­ ulned ln a federal arand Jury in· dlctment. Cutkomp reacMd aareement wtth prosecutora to testify aaalnlt otberl involved with him in retum for a plea baraaln that lid to dropplna of aome ol the ebar,.. .. ailllt him. He wu to have stood trial on couata of conspiracy to dis· tribute cocaine and lntentate tr•••l for racketeerln1, but u.c.e dW'let were dropped. IAN F&A!ICISCO <AP> -= •rlefcaH• eontalalac ••It.Olen Jewell have ............ .... Praacl1co International All"1- C.Ourt Ruling MacDonald Release Pending Appeal OK RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -A federal appeals court said today former Army Green Beret doc· tor J effrey MacDonald may be released on $100,000 bond pend- ing further appeals of his convic· lions of murdering his wife and two daughters. The ruling came as federal at· torneys here claimed that their delays in prosecuting the Hunt- ington Beach physician represented a "diligent effort to solve a complex and bizarre crime." They discounted a three-judge a ppeal s p a n e l ruling or "b\lreaucratic indifference" In the delayed prosecution. MacDonald was accused of the triple murder of his family at Fort Bragg In 1970. He was convicted in Raleigh. N.C., last year. Bul the federal appeal panel last month rule d that Mac- Donald's right to a speedy trial had been violated. The judges ordered his conviction reversed and MacDonald released from custody at the federal peniten- tiary at Terminal Island. MacDonald, had been sen· tenced to three consecutive life terms. His release has been held up pending completion of the ap· peal procus by the Justice Departmenl. The government on Tuesday reques ted a review of the panel's reversal by the full U.S. <See oocroa, Pase AZ> Pant~ Record? Workers Stitch Size 946 OGDEN, Utah (AP> -Textile worken took a brief de· parture from their work to stitch what they claim la the world'• lar1est pair of panties -a perfect 1lse Ml. Twelve work.en at Slerra Unierie Co. spent about 90 minute& pieclna toaetber the pair of blue polyester panties, which meuured 121Y. inches wide and um~ lncbes tone when flnl1bed. Tbe idea apparentlY came from an •mpk>yee in tbe plant's pack.:Sftl depaltment, but pl...t mana,er Gary Pllnk1Dtton 1aid "no ·vtdualwllltakereapcmlbllityforll." However. Pllnklnston Mid tM men11ement liked tbe tdea and onllred an em• wtch bolt of fabrt~ from U.. mW. "So often bUallMIHI do aoth•n• but make profit," llld David Mola, com~r owner. "Here we bad the oppommty to do aometldnl for tbe fun ol lt. '' Plant employees Din to MDCI tbe 1annent'• dimeaaklU to the Guinnell 9clOk ol 1'orld Recorda ln Ensland. HB Requests Hearing in Jobs Probe The Huntington Beach City Council h as r esponde d lo char&es that lhe city violated federal nepotism regulations in its federally funded job program a nd has requested complete a udit findings of lhe program and a hearing before the Orange County Manpower Commission. The Manpower Commission, which controls federal job pro- grams in the county, has alleged nepotis m regulations we r e violated because three close rel· alives of City Administrator Floyd (Bud ) Be ls I lo were employed by the city's Com- prehensive Employment Train· ing Act (CETA> program for varying periods over the past year and a half. Manpower claims the city owes the federal government $5,743 that allegedly was earned by Belait.o's daughter, dauthter· I n -law, and nephew while employed by the city's federally funded JOO progam. In a letter sent from lbe city attorney's office today. the City Council requested a complete audit of the non-profit corpora- tion that handled the city's CETA program from October 1979 until February 1980. Last February, the non·proflt corporation, Westem JnaUtute of Careen Inc., was dlamantled by the Manpower Comml11lon amid char1es of mlause of federal funda. The audit, bel\lft ta January, la scheduled for compledon Au1. rr. "J really feel the audit ll •· sentlal," said Count'lhroman Ruth Jl\nley. "We nMd to ba~ all the informatlon to evaluate the chart•." The eouncllwoman also criticbld the alow prop.a ol the 1udlt. "I wllh we would bne had IOIDeOlle elte do the audit," sbe Hid. Nuclear V~ssel Adrift TOKYO !AP) -A Soviet nuclear submarine caught fire in internationa l waters off Okinawa today and at least nine crewmen were killed and three injured. lhe Japanese Maritime Safety Agency reported. It warned ships and aircraft to stay clear of the area because of possible radioactive contantina \Ion But initial reports from a patrol plane dispatched to the scene 84 miles east of Okinawa said no sign of radiation was de· tected. The fire occurred just before da w n The submarine had radioed for help but crewmen apparently were able to get lhe situation under control fairly quickly. As the damaged submarine -lay virtually adrift in calm seas. a Soviet ship arrived in response lo an earlier call for assistance. The vessel. identified as the training ship Meridian, took about 20 crewmen off the sub. A British ship, the 48,000-ton tanker Gari. was first on the scene in response to distress calls from lhe sub and stood by throuahoUt the day. A Japanese patrol boat also reached the scene but lhe submarine's cap- tain r efu sed t o allow the J a panese aboard his craft. One of several Japanese air defense helicopters dispatched to the scene reported a bout so crewmen were on lhe deck of the sub waving flags . Photos taken· from the aircraft showed some or the crewmen wearing what appeared to be white, ankle-length cloaks and seemingly segregated from the rest. Japanese and U.S. officials said they could not speculate on the purpose of the,. clothing or the apparent separation of the crew members. A U.S. Navy source said he knew of no t ype ot similar apparel aboard U.S. nuclear subs . Officials at the Maritime Safe · ty Agency's headquarters in Okinawa said the submarine was a 1960s·vintage craft of lhe ·•Echoll" class. According to the British publication J ane's F ighting Ships. the sub originally was fitted with missiles but they were removed in recent years. The vessel nor mally carries a crew or about 100 and is based at the Soviet Siberian port of Vladivostok. Couple Flee Home Blaze In Clememe A San Clemente couple were awakened early this momlng by . the alarm from a smoke delec· tor to find the second level of their home ablaze. Firemen said Mr. and Mrs. Richard Raskin, who live al 312 Avenlda Granada, awoke to find the top story of their home fully involved shortly after l this mornin&. The couple fled lbe downstairs bedroom area of their residence u fire units from San Clemente arrived al the scene. Fire spokesman Bill Bundy said it took less than a haU hour for crews from three encine companla and a truck company to knock down the names, which lit up the early momina sky. Flre investi1aton were prob- ln1 the charred buildlna this mornina ln an attempt' t.o see what caused the aecond noor blaae. Flre offlciala were unable t.o Mt a dalnae• ..Umate to the structure, ln whlcb names destroyed tbe ~ level. Israel Aab Aid TEL A VlV, llrael (AP) J1rael on w.dneld•J formally uked the UDlted Stat• for •·• billion in aid ror the 1980-81 fit. cal year. , ,.~., ......... SUB DISASTER SITE Nine Perlah In Are Man Held As Phony Physician By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol ttoe O•llY ~li.t S'9fl A Trabuco Canyon resident who authorities allege practiced medicine at an Irvine medical center for three years was ar· rested Wednesday on felony cha rges of practicing medicine a nd issuing prescriptions without required state licenses. The arres t of Gerald C. Barnes, 47, cul minated what was descnbed as an intense t wo-day long investigation by agents from the Santa Ana office of the state Board of Medical Quality As· s urance. Ba r nes was booked into Orange County Jail and was be- ing held today in lieu of S25.000 bail. Jerry Sanders. a supervising investigator for the stale board. s aid Barnes apparently used the license or a doctor with the same name who has a legitimate prac· tice in Stockton. Barnes. according to Sanders. was conducting a general prac- tice through Pacific Southwest Medical Group. located in lhe Sky Park industrial complex near John Wayne Aiprport. Barnes practiced there for three years, Sanders sa1d. Forme rly . Sander s sa id, Barnes had worked for one year at a clinic in Alhambra in Los Angeles County Based on the investigation conducted thus far. Sanders said it appeared that Barnes is a former Illinois resident who Jost a legitimate pharmacy license after engaging in the unlicensed pr actice or medicine in the midwest state. Sanders s aid the board learned or Barnes' alleged ac- tivities from an anonymou~ source. Two investigat ors, Frank Heckl and Ken Gallo way , checked medical license records in Sacramento and later arrest- ed Barnes at his canyon res- <See MEDICINE, Page AZ> ---------------------..........• Coast . \\'eather Sunny Friday except for night and morning cloudi· nesa. Lows tonight 62 at the beaches and 66 inland. Highs Friday 74 to 84. 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M<»t aerlousb hurt was U anne Campbell. 19, who was re ported ln criUc.l condition at the Sacramento Medical Center Ms. Campbell was thro wn from the careemn1 six car tram. ai. was Cindy War rington . 20, who was reported in fair cond1t1on at Sutter General Hospital ...,_.la• t '.S. Broad.-.. ,,, MOSCOW <AP) -Heavy interference, sounding like bun - s aws and garbled voices, drowned out American radio broad- casts to the Soviet Union for a second day today r aising specula- tion the Kremlin was trying to silence Russian-language reports of the widespread strikes in neighboring Poland. (Related story. A4) · T he Voice of America accused Soviet authorities of jam · ·'ming its Russian-language short-wave broadcasts for the first tim e in seven years . A Soviet Foreign Minis try spokesman de- ' nied the VOA claim. ' •, ... . LONG BEACH CAP) -The Navy halted hearings today into charges against the four remaining women sailors on the USS • Norton Sound who were 'accused of lesbian activity, and they : will not be discharged , a s pokesman said. :'. The four all met with Cmdr. J . Seebirt, captain of the m is- . sile tesl_srup. and he decided to end the hearings. <Earlier s tory , AS) Billy Denies Using Kin to Aid Libya WASHINGTON <AP ) -Billy Carter testified today that he tc>ld Libyans from t he start of his dealings with them that he had no iiJlluence on U.S. policy a9d s aid he never asked his brother, the president, to do all¥thing for Libya. '••Furthermore, the Libyans nave not asked m e to ask anything of the president or of acy representative of the U.S. government ." Carte r told a sp ecial Sena t e Judic iary in- vestigating subcomm ittee. ··I never asked my brothe r to do anything for t he benefit of Libya ... he said . "I also know that he would not do it even if I had been foolish enough to try, which I wasn't." . Billy Carter also testified that the president never passed any in~1de information to him, and said he was not tipped ofr that t1~S. intelligence learned be re- c~ved $220,000 from Libya, a ra.f!ical North African nation. ...... he president's brother inslst-ed the $220,000 was part of a SS00.000 loan from Libya , and not a foreign agents' fee. · The Justice De partment con- cluded it was a fee, not a loan. and required Carter to register as a foreign agent for Libya. And Sen. Birch Bayh, 0 -lnd .. chairman of the Senate panel, said t estimo n y We dnesda y raises "a possibility " that the money indeed was a fee. .............. CENTER OF A TI'£NTION ' Biiiy Certer •t Probe •• .. Sex Rap Appeal Planned I Oefcrn1~ altornt>)' J ohn' 1'1ood uya ht Wlll 11e~k a ne w trial for I.tolls ~t· tlt>atcr of l''ountain Via llt y who W MIJ con vic t ed Wednesd•Y oil churaies he held a young h1t r hh1ker rapt1ve last Mayiaah11>"scul~ve" "'lood, v1~1 bly ug1tut~d. said he twhcvcs 1rn1){)rt4tnl evidence was w1thh,·l1I rrorn Jurors during 11 .. ate r ·~ wt•ek long tria l in Oranl(t.• C-0unty Su1>erior Court A t'vt•n mun. (1vt> wo man jury found He ater g uilty of nine l'ounts of fulse i mprisonmenl , t1odomy a nd oral copulation Wednesday afternoon after de liberations spunnmg two days When the Jury'::. dec1s1on was i1nnounced. Heater. 49. turned to several r eportt>rs in Judge James Turner's courtroom and said , "You call lh1s iust ic·e?" At another point. when lhe JUry was leavin~ thl' courtroom. H ea te r made un obscen e gesture. but it was not believed the Jurors saw 1t 'The stocky defenda nt also made a thumbs down gesture following the ver dict Flood said Heater w as "ob· viously" upset at the j ury's de- cision a nd added. "He really feels ltke he was ra ilroaded. The Ju ry did no t h ea r a ll t he evidem·e." The d efe nse atto r ney has sought to introduce testimony last week indicating Jonathan L eon s k i. the 18 -year -old hitchhiker who claimed Heater held him against his will. was a rrested by San Diego police for making a false re port Heater had been a rrested by Fount ain Valley police after Leons ki told them the defendant had kept ham at his home for two days. During that ti me. Leon,<;k1 cla imed. Heater threatened to kill him unless he ha d sex with him and a 16-year ·old girl "We feel this jury was in- fluenced by passion and prej· udice and the verdicts were im- prope r ." F lood said outside Judge Turner's courtroom However , prosecutor Dave Himelson said the verdicts on the nine counts were justified a nd tha t d efense contentions that Le<>nski consented to having sex with Healer and the girl we re "ludicurous." DOCTOR. • • 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. In documents filed Wednesday supporting that request , federal attorneys conceded there was a delay in the decision to pros- ecute but denied that it resulted from improper conduct. After h1s investigative report in the case was received. the Justice Department contended. "several . . months were re- quired to digest the contents or the report a nd s uggest other fruitful lines of inquiry .. T h e Army a ccu sed Mac Donald of the sla yings in 1970. but the charges were dropped after a pretrial hearing. Mac· Donald was indicted by a federal grand jury in Raleigh tn 1975. but his trial did not begin until 1979. partiall y because of ap- peals initiated by his own at- torneys. MacDonald's wife. Colette. a nd daughte rs Kimbe rly and K ris t e n Jean w e r e found bludgeoned and stabbed f'e b. 17 . 1970. at their duplex at Fort Bragg. MacDonald has s teadfas tly claimed the murders were com. mitted by a gang of drug crazed hippies Billy Carter said t here has b een much public a ttention about what he did with tha t m oney. In an opening s tatement, the president's brothe r appealed to the investigating senators and a national public television au-4 i e n ce not to pre judge h is character. <Mast Sex Orgies O"ANGl COAST DAILY PILOT frt• Ot ... (N\t 0 '1tfy .. !lot tlftl" wr'Ut fll '' COll\8lfWtod ,,. H•W\ p,,U t\ 0Vbh\."4'd Or IPW Ot•~ C.0.\' P\fbh\f\o\f'llQ (_Oft\IMf''t \.ew.•ete ,..,, • .,., ~· "'°''llWO MofMNr 11"1'°""'" ,,,.,., .• , ,.,t. ~,. ,.. ... pOlf •• ._,. """"" .... °"' 8•11t" t=own•••n V•H•'f h••f\t L.e9une l.,.Cfll ~f\ (M \I 4 W""flf' rtt~•f f'CfitlOft I\ pvttl1\.Md s.t" .. 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Arr aip ed Wednesday were Mlnh Quanc Nsuyen, 18, o( Sul· ta Ana; Bo Quoc Ph am , 20. of Irvine and Dun1 Qunc Pbaw, 18, bis brother, also of Irvine. The rdu1ees were arrested by police for alletedly kidnapplne youn1 women, drivinl them to or.a1e ~ near Irvine and then forclns tbem to participate ln IU orsi• &l IUJlpoint. Deputy District A\tom ey Carl Armbrust, who will f rotecute the CMe, Hid be wtl left to have tbe lS.year ·old allO tried u an adult. Seat. Ana Munldpal Court Judf• Rlcbard On>Ro .. , .. pre- llminary hearing for the sus- pects for Sept. 2J after t he three adults pleaded innocent to the charges against the m . All four of the suspects re- portedly immigrated to Orange County from the Saigon area be.tween six months a nd five years ago. The first kidnapping incident was reported by a young Santa Ana woman last April 20, Hunt- ineton Beach police said. That was f o llo wed b y a similar kidnapping of a woman i n c ounty terr itory n e a r Ana heim on July 7. Four more such cases followed, the last in- volving a n 18-year-old Costa Me sa waitress e arlier this month. It was d isclos ed durln1 Wednesday's court session that the youngest of lhe four s uspects has bttn under treatment several yeara by gover nment health personnel for leprosy. The clisease ' ts rare In de· ve loped nations but 11 more common In underdeveloped areae. Seal Bearh Workers Strike. Polic~ patrolman in Seal Beach talks with pick et ing employees of Lo s Angeles De partment of Water and Power outside the Haynes plant in Seal Beach early to- d a y. The strike could caus e a power shortage in Los Angeles . Story P age AS. Slaying Suspect Retains FreedoDl 12 to Seek Sw1 Clemente Co1U1Cil Job By DAVID K UTZMANN Of ,,. O•llr Piiot s i.H A promine n t Hun tington H arbour s urgeon charged with the double slaying of his ex- wife and her presumed lover - asked a judge Wednesday to al· low ham to remain fr ee on $250,000 bail while his case is be ang prepared. P rosecutor Cliff Ha rris had sought revocation or bail and im- m ediate jai ling of Dr Lo uis Alai a b eca u se o f th e circumstances of the crime m ultiple slay1ngs But in court documents. Alaia said he has been see in~ a psychiatrist. a physician and a priest as we ll as continuing his m edical practice since being re- leased on bail las t June foll ow- ing the Friday the 13th stabbing deaths of Margy Lou Alaia and Long Beach a ttorney Mar vin Tincher in Mrs. Alaia's Hunt- m gton Harbour home. Defe nse attorney Albert Ramsey told Judge Orella Sears that it would hinder preparation or his and co-cous el Ed George's ca se if Alafa is put in Orange County Jail. Ramsey s aid a "medical de· fense" is being prepared for the surgeon wh ich req uires his ex amina lion by s pec i alis ts in several fields. A key defense witness, he sa id. will be a s pecialist in na r cole psy. a dis eas e from which Alaia apparently suffers N arcolepsy is a condition or freq uent and uncontrollable de- sir e for sleep. Ramsey indi cated Alaia's de· fense would hinge on claims of both diminished capacity and na rcolepsy to show that the doc tor was not guilty of first-or second-degree murder. Judge Sears. though delaying a decision on bail until Aug. 28. said evidence in the case strong- ly suggests tha t Alaia could be convicted or m urder rathe r than voluntary manslaughter . Al aia has been free on $250.000 bail smce June 18. He is ac· cused of killing his ex-wife and Tinc her afte r going to Mrs . Alaia's home June 13 to pick up HEY, MOM! Frtt loc* laq w,.., \H P'w<hoo• O•llY P 11et S\lt" .._. DECISION DELAYED AccuMd Steyer Al•I• her two children fo r a weekend visit. An argument ensued. police s ay. in which it is alleged Ala1a g rabbed a kitchen knife and s tabbed his former wife in the s tomach and Tincher numerous t im es. Both children. aged 9 and 11 . witnessed parts of the attack and will be key prosecution wit- nesses when t he case comes to trial. ' In his court papers. Ala1a said he would continue seeing pa tients at his Los Ala m itos offi ce and reside with his third wife in Huntington Harbour if allowed to remain free. He said his two children. a boy a nd a girl. are being cared for in a Fountain Valley foster home and he added. "I a m very at· tached to both of my children ... Since his release on ball. Alaia s aid he has become a patient of Newport Beach psychiatrist David Sheffner. whom he sees three times a week. and receives counseling from the Rev. Daniel Johnson of St Ma ry's by the Sea Church in Huntington Beach N ame s of a d oiie n San Cle m e nt e City Cou rlcil ca n didates will appe ar on the Nov 4 general election ballot after two more hopefuls filed nomination papers Wt>dnesday. Veteran counci l t'andida'te Robert Rusin and industrial de· s igner Edward G. Beyer re- turned papers conta ining the signatures of 20 San Clemente registered voters to City Clerk Max Berg Others seektng two seats on the council an November include appointed councilmen Thomas O 'Keefe a nd Pa tric k La ne . clockmaker Bill Wa gner . busi ness m a n J av D ur k i n . homema ker Me lah1e Vansell : management cons ultant Alan Korsen. instrument techn1 c1an Steven Rackleff. former plan- ning commissioner Al Wulf eek: businessman Gary L. Fuller and fina ncial broke r Bob Brennan The only candidates who have not returned nomination paper$ are sanitary district. execut\ye Ray Maddocks and former coun- cil member Arthur Holmes. The deadline was 5 p.m. today , ~ f rf1m Page . l I MEDICI NE • • idence. Sanders said. The alleged impostor had no medical license in his possession at t he lime of his arrest . Sanders said. adding that it remained un- known how Barnes initially became a ffilia ted with the Pacific Southwest group. Asked to c h aracterize the qua lity of care received by pa· t ienl s who we re treate d by Barnes. Sanders sa id , "Our in- vestigation is continuing." He noted, howeve r. that it did not appear tha t Barnes conduct- ed m ajor surgeries . Barnes. who formally is ac- c used of unli censed medical practice and issua nce of fal se prescriptions. both felonies, was take n into custody on an arrest war rant obtained by state in- vestigators through the Orange County District Attorney's Of- fi ce •~.-.,_...---..... '-·-•• HEY. MOM1 Fr"" loolr laq W 1HI HS l'\rcho•• Newport Surf and Sport 5th Annual Back to School Sole 25%-50% OFF Mon., August 25 Thru Sun., September 7 On MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND BOYS' Shirts, Shorts, Swimwear, Pants, Dresses & flae MINANDIOYS OP, Offshore, Stubbles, Pua, Kennington, Merona, Fred Per ry WOMEN Balinese Dresses, Beach Pants, Running Shorts, Noheo, A-Smile, Offshore, Esprit d-C.orp and more ACCESSORIES Wet Suits, Shoes, Thongs. Towels, etc. -1()%..25~ Off And flae Mein Store 2224 Newpo" 81Yd . Hewport8HCtl• 175-7174 •t Dally Store 2 -210'11 M1rin1 Av•. iiilil 8albo• l"and 173-71~ t-tO"r ltor. 3 Soutt\ COaet Plaa --. Coet•Meaa w. 141-0123 Metl Hou,. Detty Store 4 WHtmtn1ter Mel 111-8144 M•H Moure D•lty .... -I Business Thu1sday, August 2 1, 1980 O~ILY PILOT .('7 ' Trusts ·can Trim Estate Taxes aJ' aaY LUC Conllawn1 wllb o&at en1a on tu ahl&en, today we·n M tatklnt about ... ..,... ¥tf1 dlff.,.t from olt &1'ct 1•• limited partnerahlpa Vo\l penonally upe paylnl lue-s who )'OU di , but yo~.-t.xecutor must ..-y them for you, out ot )'our •t~te So u lk'n t"ranklln POintl'd out. ta•~ themaelves ar.-a c rtain at !Malh Yous ~l m 1 to kffp from havln1 too lftany lovl'd one lc- haally .,_yinii tu on wbat you bavtt buUt. One 5olua1on ls to set up uset.s ao 1pouse and clllldren can flf\JOY them without ~ins t1ud, the ba is for the populari t y of trusts. LUUI T tte l r us l . perhaps the m ost aopbistkated method or a voiding direct ownership, comes an many forms. One ot ttfe simplest is the trust set up by a taxpayer to ac"umulate wealth for children. instead of leaving an eslale, the person can transfer assets to a trust which manages the capital, paying in- come to beneficiaries but keeping con- tr ol of capital out of their hands. IN THE CAS£ or a married couple, however, the situation is more complex . Consider what can happen to a man and wife who have wills leaving everything to each other. WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD Which ver parent dltia fl~l ltiav •. ntr)'th n1i to the othur, wno mu11t J>•Y auf:t and cosµ or adrnlnlatcrlna the ntahr Ttlc ~ t'USU cut total value Now when lh • cond parent dltia, 1md the estate ls OO<' n\oru dimmil1hcd by the: tlme It reache. tht1 rhlltJr~n To sotv~ lhJa onf' Item available Is the merlt:al dt•durtltm When f 1gunng lUt'S , your executor r an dt'duct u1> w hntr ol th~ adjulited j(roi>b "';;\lite <with u minimum dedut•llon ot $260,()()()) th11t you pas8 to your surv1vtnj( spouse The :.mount deducted from your Cblatc mu:st thef\ be in<'ludc.'d In your :iv<>uisc'" Nnw t·omes the problem of sht•lt~nng the ocher hair You can gtvt> 1t outright to children or grandchildren Or you c1w St't up a trust which will let your 1>f10u~c receive in· com e for ltft>, with the principal aulomat1call} guing to the children ~hen your spouse dies YOU CAN even 1>et up a trus t to manage the deductible other half your spouse's provided you make sure the trust agreement gives him/her control over disposing or the assets when he or she dies This is the well- known Marital Deduction Trust. These trusts are particularly useful. Few of us. obviously, ever know today what our total l':-.lates will be worth when we rue. Many people have their legal and tax ad visors make sure the gross estate is split as closely as possi· ble down the middle This seeks the greatest marital deduction while shetterlna as much as possible from their spouse's own estate taxes. How much ta1< is saved depends on in- d1 vl<luttl circumstances of husband, wife or children, and differing in various stales ANOTllF.R WAY to avoid estate taxes 1s to g~ve wealth away beforehand. While there a re limits on the amount that may be given away without gift laxes. a gift is often overlooked by in- dividuals hoping to shelter from taxes the assets they intend for others. A useful way of tran sferring ownership of securities to children, for instance. while retaining control of management of those securities lo make the assets grow -is to set up a brokerage custodial account under the Uniform Gifts to Minors Act. THE PARENT may act as custodi an and manage.J,he account until the child reach'es maturity. But if the donor names himself custodian and then dies before the child reaches 21. the assets will be included in his estate. For this reason, many donors consider naming someone else as custodian. Naturally, to best work out your own situation. cons ult with a competent fina ncial or estate planner, or a certified public ac('ounlant Sherry Lucas is an account executive for Merrill, Lynch, F'enner & Smith's Santa Ana uf f1ce Call 642-5678 Put a tew w ords to work for ou. (Jp and Over's Easy ••• Workmen for Saf- fel l & McAdam Builde rs , Irvine, hoist one of 19 air conditioning units into place with a litt le he lp from fr ie nd u pstairs . Units will cool new J .C. Carter Co .. ITT complex at Ma in Stree t a nd J am boree Road, Irvine. l I f I • Jewels by Joseph purchases 01amonds gem· stones gold and Sliver trom p1111ate 1n01111duals al"ld estates Careful e~am1natt0n and e11alua- tt0n by our e•perts H1gtiesf p11ces paid 10-9 daily Sat 10-6 Closed Sunday Phone today Ask for Berry Grace or Doug Kenneoy .. 1'•0t11()f< ~ 1'J\1 I 0 ;I' c0 fl .... ~ Jf:Wf:LS by JOSf:PH Pacesetter's Earnings Rise ()vt•r Tlit· Cou n lt• r t'U.SO Listinqs South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa • 540-9066 CALL LINDA BLUE ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO sso0,000 Newpor:.~~~ifY,0!,~:z_'!;,!,nc • 17l4 J 7 t() {:i)t() $50,000 to $50Q,OOO INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lntneat only .-ym«nt • ltN:-• C:-•ucl•I • a-Wea tlatl • Weekly c-••t-nt• • lllonthJy f•ndintt• • 6 •ontha t o 3 ~ • So•them CallfornV < nnlJt t nur I04tn lnfo ..... tlon aenilce f111 \our f111d11cing nt'ed~ (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 230 N11wpor1 Cenler Drive Design Plaza Newport 8111ct1. Cahlorn1a 92660 American Pacesetter reports net income of $2.7 million, 47 cents per share, on revenues of $39.1 million during its second half. The report in· eludes changes in accounting mandated by the Financial Accounting Standards Board. Second quarter revenues were $27 million compared to $18 million a year ago. American Pacesetter, of Newport Beach, builds homes, de- velops land and acts as mortgage banker through Woodteaf Mortgage Co. Its American Electronics unit makes precision electromechanical units for aircr aft, and other divisions produce surveillance cam eras and power supplies. * * * ~k•an Reache• ~ord Beckman Instrume nts Inc., reports record sales of $549.2 million for the year ended June 30. Per share earnings were $1.83, up from Sl.66 a year ago, despite some 2 milLion added s hares. Net earnings were $36.5 million, up from $29.3 million a year ago, Fourth Quarter sales were $156 million com-pared to $125 million a year earlier, with net ear- ings this quarter of $11.5 million, up from $9.2 million a year ago. Beckman's return on s hareholders' equity was 19.8 percent, up from 19.3 percent a year ago. This makes the ninth year of operating gains for Beckman with average increases of 17 percent for sales. 28 percent for net earnings and 23 per- cent for per-s hare earnings. Beckman, based in Fullerton and with Orange Coast facilities, attributed some of the gains to strong medical and international sales of high- profit product-;. * * * Cush•an Revenue• lncrefUe Cushman Electronics Inc., Newport Beach, re· ports third quarter sales of $4.1 million, up from $3.4 million a year ago. Net income was $152,000 C 14 cents per share) compared to a loss of $13,000 last year. Income for nine months ended June 30 totaled $11.5 million with net income at $316.000 (29 cents per share) compared to net income last year of $348,000 or 32 cents per share. * * * San Diego G & E Dividend Due San Diego Gas and Electric declared a quarterly di vidend of 40 cents per share of com· mon stock for stockholders of record Sept. 20. Both Preferred and Pre fe rence stock also carry dividends: preferred at 25 cents per share S per- cent series, less on lower percentage series, as well as $2.46 on the $9.84 preferred series, with smaller amounts on lower·priced shares of that series. • * • A1wrocarbon f'oreca111 lllgh Fluorocarbon Co., of Laguna Niguel, has re- vised its earnings forecast downward. Slow de- liveries, nat profitability o( existing and newly ac- quired subsidiaries or divisions were responsible said Peter Churm, chairman. ,---------------------------------·~--' ' I have investment in- fo rmation worth s200. It's yours on a money back guarantee 1Yo11 oan alwag1 111/ 1 J. P. Cano/I p1l111 Job 1• Our primary aim is to usure your building the protection of the finest qutlity paint - expertly applied. The beauty of the job ii your e.xlra bonus. Be aure you 1et both. Call lor an fttlmate. .I. P. CARROi I rn'"'"\ ' Call Robert Miller 17 I 4J 552-6807 Wo nt to buy time s hore i nterval ownership of a con- dominium, own-your- own apart ment or recreational property? Find it fast in the new classification 2450 of the DAILY PILOT 142-5878 Nt;W YORK iAPI ~tllUltt JP• l1 • ,,.,Plre> ... ..... N,t.>l\n A jJ Jl • :.vc~t \ JO lO ' NASDAQ QUOlallOt\\ Cl.trl<JL J2 " HctrUNt 18 18 • N1t!>l~8 l3 JJ • St\M«I ' 1J' na. IJps and Doamu \hOwll>Q ntQ""\I blO\ ClowCo I I•• ~nroF Jo .. Jo• .. NoC..rC.. IS 1S • '!>n.twm1 .... • •I •ncl IO-st offer\ b y Cotr Tie \ n •. u .... HOlot>ff'I J ' 1'• NoEOt un 1J • IS , ~loOSI~ 1• • 14 I mark~l m.ket\ .u of ColC,!>hol 1J I& '• HOO\ltr 11 .. • I& ... NWINC.. 1J • lJ>.. 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A ... 1y11 NEW YOHK Personal income rose S28 6 billion or I 4 percent In Jul . but those who work Cor a hvtng aren't likt•ly to celebrate by going on a spending spree They know they didn't get it They have learned that statistics mislead when taken out of context And they know also that they should suspect signs of good news whe n their own senses tell them that we are in an economic predicament St:SPICION . AROUSED, T H EY ask how personal tn· c-om e could go ore so ve ry s harply 1n its own direction while other econom1C' measures fell? When. for example, unemployment has been n sing, and second quarter e<.'o nom1<.' output fell aJ a near-r ecord rate of 9 pcrc<'nt, and corporate profits fell more sharply than 1n any quarter in 25 years When .Jul~ !> factory operating rate fell tQ 74 2 percent. the ln\'est smc·c· Julv 1975 When final sales were off When some of the biggest and once most successful companies were struggling to s urvive. Hut m<)Sl perplexing. when wages and salc.1ncs 1n the very same month of • July fell SI 7 b1lhon. and the income of farmers didn't rise at all. The l'Onfus1on 1s cleared up but not the prob I em v. hen a breakdov. n of the personal mcome figure shows that • di but 54 b1llwn of the increase resultt•d from "hat <1r•· called transfE.-r pay rnl'nts Trnnsff'r p<iyments <ire aptly .. nam.:d. twing payml'nts transferred to CUNNIFF peoµle oth('r t hetn those> who produc<'d the income To benef1<.'1anes of Social Secunty. to rec1p1ents of welfare, \ t'll'rans tx-nc·f1l!-. unl'mplo~ ment TR.\!'ISFt:R PA \'MEl'TS Ll::i\P E D in Jul}. mainly as a consequence of a 14 .!I percent cost-of-living adjustment for Social Sl'cur1t~ rec1p1ents. an increase that wage. Parnt-rs might be dcn1ed·under "agf' price guidelines The s1tuat1on that of non productive members of 'O<'!l'l~ rE'l<11ning or 1mprov1ng their standa rds while •·conom1c ltfc clctcrtoratcs for others. mav be onlv teM· porary. hut rt gt'TleT3t~smne sen-ous quest;onlng __ ._ How far for l'X<imple. can the country carry its pro- IH.•ns1l~ lo profff'r growing benefits on a growing popula- tion of ret1n•1•:-. .... 1thout raising eronom1c production. and 1 hP t>fftell'nc·y v. 1th wh1l'h Lt produces goods'' lsn·t 1l futtll! to c•xpect the latest increase in personal 1n<'oml· lo fu1..·I grealf·r sales and hoist the country out of re n·s .. 1on·• E"l>l'< i:.111\ "hen recipients of transfer payments gl•nerJll) have• lo u-.e most of lhc1r paymenLs for lt\1ng ex J)('n!>es rath1•r than d1scret1onar)' pur<'hases., SHOL'l.D SOCIAL SECURITY benefits be allowed to rlM' at such u ratl'. particularly s 1nre rnt1rees are shielded from some of lh<' 1ncreasC'~ :o.uC'h a' tugher mortgage rate., includl·d in the living ('O'>t 1n1kx'• For thi> moment 1t 1s eas~ to put ''" 'iUC'h questions as not 1mmecltatch rele\ a nt It I\ more C'omrortable to dlS· m1'>:0. them bt.·<·ausc the ansYd.·r~ ma~ involve a dc·grec of puin Almost even fam1..I) gets !>Orne bend1t Eventually. though. 1t seem!> that such question!> "Iii force their way into cons1derat1on because those who earn lhe money and rroduce the goods might find themselves "11hout lhe mean!> to conunuc ... tol'k ,. 111 T h e .... pot li ght NF w voqtt.' 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