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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-08-25 - Orange Coast PilotI I Spree : i-t .•' •• > . Poliee Swat Mesan Nabbed 'Doman Fly' InBaekyard I I I { 4 • At 18th Floor Marijuana Case .. MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 25, 1980 VOL. 7J, NO. UI, 2 SECTIONS,» ~AG•I LA Quartet ~Gunned Down LOS ANGELES <AP> -Four were kiJJed, some "with no appan!llt provocation." during a sltootinl·robbery spree by two "'"'1Jlmen ln West Los Angeles, • Pe>llce said today <. ..., At least five robberies were • attempted in the strin~ of ., Faces "::Home-grown .. Pot Charges Costa Mes a police have • a rrested a 35-year·old school t~acher ror s uspicion or c)llti vating marijuana in his biack yard and are seeking a ..aeighbor for questioning in a s imilar backyard agricultural endeavor. _ Saturday's arrest or Richard ;ff. Riggs, 2116 Republic Ave., •came after officers m oved into •the neighboring back yards and confiscated 97 marijuana plants varyinl in. size from six inches &o five feet In height. Police seek a man identified (See POT, Page AZ> . crimes that lasted less than.half an hour Sunday night and gained the assailants almost nothing in cash or valuables, officers siUd. The two-g unmen escaped afterward. "It was a spree of aborted robbery attempts." said police detective Jerry HaJlanger of the West Los Angeles Division. It started at about 8:40 p.m. Sunday when two elderly women -identified as Tai Hua Chen and Mai Ying Yu -were shot at the intersection of Bedford Street and Pickford Avenue "appa r ently without provocation," Hallanger said. One of the women died at the scene, and the other was taken to Los Angeles New Hospital where she was pronounced dead, said West Los Angeles police Sgt. Andrew Heider. Then 76-year-old Leo Ocon was gunned down outside a J ack-in·the·Box hamburger stand on Pico Boulevard. Ocon also died at Los Angeles New Hospital. Finally, a 19·year·old man was killed on South Holt Street as his horrified airlfriend looked on . A Beverly Hill s schooJteacber arrived and called <~KILLED, Page AZ> · llltli-floor Dra•a · :.1Human Fly Fouled .. :·:'In Chicago Climb ., CHICAGO <AP) -An un1deatified man wu arrested . today after authorities foiled his ,altempt to scale the west. face ot • tbe wwfd's tallest bulld.lni;· the JlO-ltOry Sean Tower, police •• laid. Tbe man. wearlni a climbing i..rne11, was 1rabbed by "We don't know the reason, we don't know who, we don't know anything," Kathy Gucra, a s pokeswoman for Sean, Roebuck and Co., Hid when uked about the climber. In May 1"11, .Joe Healy. 25, of Cblcaco. wbo said be w'as opJ>OMd to kil1ina wbalea. scaled to tbe aame= oa tbe aame ... .,.... • tMa ...... back and rea the ll'OUDd four boun later. . e5lren btera who lowered a . ... met bUD • tbe , 9\b fioor. Authorities then ........ bbD throulb • wlDdow o( ·tile ••**a omce bulldlnl. . .. ... -.rJ, be wanted to In llay urn, to1 deafper _. a ..... be wanted to keep Geor1~ Wllll1 1Uece111fdlly • ...... Nici Plre Battalicln 1caled tbe UO.ltory World Tnde Glif ...., (.'wetnpam, who Center ID New Yon. WUJll wu. • WM • ate IC'afWdt•1 wlMll tbe fined .suo by tbe d\7, a ,_.., •• .. Palled to aafety. foreatllfloorbedimbed. • fte ..... told reporten that Tbe 8Mn Toftr, ·a 1 411 feet. i1a ftnt •••• ••• "Jlm," la 104 feet bllber tlum ti; tan. ..... ....._ talsa away by. tons' of tile World Trede c.er- palloe. -att•feet. , ' .... iiiili ... ~.-1· ......... .....~ Slaff P-. lty Rk,_..11~ \Ian CraslJ Kaocla Oat BarlJor Area Lights Costa Mesa firemen had to use the "jaws of life" coupled with a lot of muscle to extricate Mary Ward. 21, of 3198 Gibralter St., Costa Mesa, from the wreckage of her van afte r it overturned and smashed a power pole early today at 16th Street and Superior Avenue. She was alone in the vehicle and is now· in intensive care at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Electrical power w~s knocked out in some parts of Costa Mesa and some sections of Newport. Beac;_h . •• Woman Murdered.I OA K LAND !AP ) A: Richmond mother of three was killed Sunday when she was shot five times in the face while din--'in'i" ·at"a·restaurant7"''ql~tand police report. Susan Alvarei, (Z9, died al an Oakland hospital. Orang e .-J Coa~~ . ~-··l e::z ~ If .. , \\'eat h e r ·' Fair through Tuesdayfl except for late night and'.1 morning patchy clouds .r, Lows tonight 55 at the\ be a c hes to 65 inland • Highs Tuesday lower 70s , to lower 80s. ti I NSIDE 'fODA Y 1 1:: \• A contemporary Atlonticr croiti'1fl m a 43·/oot sailboat · p~~~ ~ n'"1J!Jl'lJ/ · ciftif oowmure <U me · early voyagea of Christopher Col umbus. Sid M oody, . Auociated Preu writer . ~apturea the drama on Page 8 14. . .• .,..1 ........ STAAIKY AND HUTCH CAU.E.O IN TV PROBE Paul Michael Olaeer (left)l Oevtd Soul ~OS ANGELl-:S tAl'1 With l e -s tars of "Starsky and tch " su bpoenaed a::i nesscs. off1l·1als were opening ~grand Jury session today to ther 1nformat 1o n o n egallons ti.lat actor!) Natalie Wood and Hobert Wagne r were defrauded of morc th<Jn s.500.000 i• profits from the "Charlie'!! ~gels" tcle\•1s1on show D avid Soul and Paul Michael d l aser were among several ~ople subpoenaed to testify at the informational proceeding conducted by Deputy D1str1ct Atterne.r.IMJles~rntzzo . ..i • " Feruzzo has hea~ed the 10· month inves t1ga• un into cha rges that ABC net\\Ork pa y ment s 1nt<:nded for "Char l1e '::i AnJ?els" 14 Cre d iverted to "Star s k ~ and lime be asking the grund JUr) to rel urn an indict menl." 5a1tl 01slntt Attorney's s pokesmun Al Albergate He said no chargei. huve been filed in the case. The key prosecution witness in the case is former A BC lawyer J <'nnifer Martin She h as ch arged that ABC tl1vt'rtcd license fees from one s how to the other a n d also made "exclusivity paymen ti." to ··Charlie's Angels" as a means of defrauding aetor Robert Wagner and his wife. actress N<ata~ W<>Glk owflers of '43.75 • percent of the hit sene~ -ttutctr-'"----------- Ms l\IC:trtrn s aid thc show already was exclusive to J\ BC and did not warrant acfd1t1onal payments. She brought. the situation to the attention of ABC officral!'I irra-senes -of-rrremos-- beginmng Sept 25 I I . "We 'll be taking testimony for t he purpo::it· or gathering information. We will not at this Three Jailed In San Juan Knife Fight Three Mexican nationals were being held at Orange County J ail today on c ha r ges they allegedly tr ied to s tab a bar e mployee a nd patron in San Juan Capistrano Sunday. Sgt. Dave Miller of th,e Orange County Shenlf's Department said the incident occurred at about 1 a.m. 10 th<' Whistle Stop bar at 3195.1 Del Obispo M 1ller ::ia1d the three Mexicans had been thrown out of the bar earlier' 111 the evening for dis r upt i ve behavior b y bartender !llane Paulsen. 22. of .San Clemente Reportedly the three returned a few hours later armed with steak knifes. Paulsen received cuts to his right hand from the a lleged a ssault and a ba r patron. John J ackson. 27, also of San Clemente, received stab wounds to the chest and left elbow when he reportedly tried to help Paulsen Arrested 1n conned1on with the s tabb111 ~ 1nc1d<>nt w1·r1· Francisco Bartalo Gomf't, :Ii!. Eliseo Mora Sal~udo. 25, and Fausto Sandoval. 35 Miller said nom• <if ttw mc•n had local addrl'~se" Flood Damagt· l J p CHARLESTON. W Va C/\1'1 -Gov J ay Rorkefelln hus n• vised dama1tc estimates from floods last week, incrcnslnit llH· In the memos she alleged that an ABC official told her such pay me nts we r e m eant t o df'fraud Miss Wood and Wagner CJI their returns from the show A BC said it conducted ... n independent investigation into t he m atter a nd fou nd no wrongdoing. Ms. Martin was fi red Oct. 1. a move that ABC had decided on before the Sept. 25 memo and was based on absenteeism and s loppy work. thc network said. Aaron Spelling a nd Leonard Goldberg. who produce both or th e hit TV s h o ws. h ave prev i ous l y s p o k e n with Fe rruzzo's investigators and were not subpoenaed for the session. Albcrgate said Fleeing Driver Shot, Arrested SAN FRANClSCO <AP> A motorist led law officers on a 100-mi le. high -speed chcise before being shot and ar rested here today. police reported. San Francisco police caught up with the man in McLaren Park. where he was shot in the arm and arr ested , a police s pokesman said. figure lo $22 m1 ll1on for IK We11t / Virginia counties E11r l1..r estimates put dama((cs ul $H ~ million to area~ hit by flood11 In four days of hm1vy r oiM 01111 began last Mon<lny ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,._. o, .. ,. c~,, n .. ,,,. "'••'" ... ,,. .,.h " 4.0on1b1"""° tt. Nf'W\ •'·· I f'•lhit'l\t I •.• ·~ Ot·~·· '°""'' "vbtt\lt1AQ fOutp.tf'\• .. ,. ... ,.,, "''"°"' .,. 0Ubl1UW>'(I ~. '"'' ....... """'' fot (.8'\ht -\..t ._.. fllDffl Al'111 ft +tUftl•"OIO" 8t•r " •ownlcit•ri v .. u.,_. ''"'"~ 1 ..... ,.,. ... ,., ~.-'°"'' • ~"""" ,,...,liftttllltl Nt1f!Jf'I\ 1\ OWClll~S..l\olfO..n IHW1 '\wM•• '"" Uf•tw OAI °"°"~'#119 OI.,., ,, ,., 1 • w.,, n •• ,.,..,., ,, o h• t..0 COlt• ,,,..,...__ (•htl)lnt• .,.,,.. ..• ,, .. .., ... Pti-~'""' tP.~ l'v• ho• c ..... .. ...,,,.,.. ......... """,, ...... ..,..,."-••I"'' '"*"'HIC•t•_. lct1t0t TIM""''""'_,_ MA~lfl"'Q [ftttOt t""•w•" '°" .. ' •~,,,_.,. ~ r 01tor Tet.p~one(714l~t Cletllfled Actver11tl"I Ma.1171 I ··-·· ·~WI,.,,_;: Maestro Eugene Ormandy takes a bow alter conducting his last concert aa muaic director of the Philadelphia Orchestra al Sarato1a Sp~J_~.Y. Tbe81·Year.old OrmU1QY has conducted the orchestre for44 years. Fr-. P-Al KILLED • • ror an ambulance, then watched aa the youth died "Damn It, there wu nethlna 1 could do. nothina at au.~· aald the 1choollt1chlr, who u ktd to rtmal.n anonymoua. "Vou heor ubout ll -you read about It every day, but you never think it con happen. "Vou '"cl ~o very helpleu," he added · · 1 wa nt lo er ab 1om<'Ofll' und l'rY, that's what I want w rlo " The d~ud youth'11 name was "llhlwh.I w1tll his fu mily could bt' notlfit'<i. He ider su1d police wer e 11cou rln.i the ureu today for cl u•·~. ''We . . are 11earchJng on foot for physical t.'vidence that may have' been overlooked in the dorkness last night," Heider iu111I "We ure out looking for "' 1 t m.•sscs " lle1der Si.ltd police believe the ~lQl> * ijl~ )i~~ i)oV&i robbery: ''but usua ly you don'tl hu n> this kind or v1ciousnes~ "1th u street robbery " Tht.· onl> lead on the suspects. • ~aid Heider. was a red and black- Mcrcury they used They were! described as 18 to 20 years old, a bout 6 feet t<Jll and of thin' build Tht· gUJlmcn may have used ~ small caliber revolver. but the, I> IH' of J(U n wou ld not be ddl'r mined until the autopsies~ an• completed, Heider said The only victim who escape<1i · dt•<1th was a young woman who w a s a c co m p a n y 1 n g t h e l lct•n ag<.•d man. said Heider. The1 young woman was robbed but1 not injured. · · I\ p p a r e n ti y t t.e y ( t h e · g unmen) ca me up and dt•manded money and jewelry" before s hootinp her companion.~ Heid~r"Mld~ ·, 1 • • • A II the shootings took pl act• \\1th in f1\'C to 10 minutes and "1th1n a three-block arca or Wc~t Los Angeles POT • ••• as Dave Quigley. 35, of 951 Union Ave .. Riggs' neighbor, regardi ng 89 plants discovered in his yard. Offi cers converged on the two h o m es. d i v i d e d b y a f ive -foot-h igh fe nce a fte r neig hbors complained of an explosion and billowing yellow s mo ke at the Union Avenue addressSatuday morning. Police. who found no one at home. approached Riggs' home next door. From the driveway. offi cers said, they saw tall marijuana plants growing in both back yards. ln addition to the plants. eight of them from Riggs' yard. police a lso confiscated a bag of mar ijuana seeds from the Union A venue location along with an exploded smoke bomb. Officer s theo r ized a fte r investigatin~ the yards that the bomb had been attached to a tripping mecha ni s m as an intruder alarm system. Pol ice s a i d th e b omh apparently d ropped from a tube-like canister accidentally. caus ing t he explosion and bi llowing smoke. Riggs, who repartedly teaches in the Los Angeles City School District. was arrested near his h om e a t 2 :40 p .m . after neighbors saw him return home and look about his back yard. Police Name Irvine Cycle Crash Victim I\ young Ma rine who was ki lled Saturday night when his motor cycle s kidded 500 reel down Walnut Avenue In Irvin e has been Identified. The dead man was Herbert Vanhoagland, 22. who li ved at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, but who r eportedly is from Massachusetts. lie was taken to Mission Community Hospital and died there later . according to Irvine Police. Il ls p assen ge r o n th e motorcycle, Russell W. Wilcox. 20, also of El Toro MCAS, has been transferred lo the Long Be a c h Na va l Hos pital with serious Injuries. Investigators said today that Vanhoagland was driving the motorcycle a t a high rate of speed when the pair crashed . Marine Dies After Mishap S AN DIEGO <AP, -A Marine who was cri\'i'caffy ln· j ured when a 10,000-pound aircraft towing tractor fell on hlm earlier this month died Sun· day mo.ming at Balboa Naval Ho1pltal. omclala said. Sgt. Fredrick L. Hooks, 216, of Calhoon, La .. was baaed at Camp Pendleton whtn the accl· dent occurred Aue. 5. Hoepltal officials said Hooks, who had been ln critical condJ· lion ablce the accident, died of H•ere brain damace . .,. . ., APWl,..pNltO SI.aging Suspef.!ts These are the four suspects in the so-called freeway killer murders in the Orange County and Los Angeles a rea. Clock.,,,.ise, from top left are Vernon Butts. Willia m Bonin. ·Gregory MatUie'N'Miley and J am es Munro. · Carter, KednedY. ----------Talk Econ()inics WAStnNGTON !AP> -Presi· dent Carter is meeting with Sen. Edwa rd M. Ke nnedy at the White House today to seek ad· vice on an economic program Carter plans to announce later this week. Because the Massachusetts senator stressed economic is· sues during his unsuccessful campaign to win the Democratic presidential nomination. Carter has said he wants to consult with Kennedy before he announces his economic plan. Carter rem ained at the White House over the weekend for meetings with economic ad· visers on the proposals. which a re to be announced this week. perhaps Thursday. The plan is expected to include acc'elerated tax writeoffs to en· courage investment. tax credits fo r indivi duals and businesses to offset increases in Socia l Securi· ty payments, and some direct spending to create jobs. Kennedy 'had proposed a $l2 bill ion jobs a nd econo mic stimulation progra m to speed recovery from the recession. and the Democratic National Convention endorsed that pro· pos al. Howeve r . Carter has never s ubscribed to it . The two were meeting this af. ternoon in the fa mily quarters of the White House instead of the Oval Office Jewelry Stolen M UNCI E. Ind . <A P > T hieves have made off with jewelry and precious metals worth an estima ted $250,000 from a Delaware County home. police said. . Tbe last private meeting be tween Kennedy and Carter wa·s in,J\.Dle. At the time, Ken· n,edy indicated he would not drop.out oUherace, even though Carter had enough delegates to gain the n omin a tion . The senator said he was troubl ed bv the economy and would \\Ork to ensure that economic issues were addressed. They appeared together at the podium al the end of th e Democratic convention , but Kennedy was cool. The senator g r eet ed Carter wi th con · s iderably more enthusiasm when he traveled to Boston la!>l week DomilWeS Fall Record? TOKYO <AP> -Two young Americans claimed a world record after top· piing 25.5,389 dominoes at a resort hotel near Tokyo. a .Japanese television station reported. John Wi ckham, 19. of Southern Pines. N.C .. and Erez Klein, 19. of Westport. Conn .. broke the Guinness Book of World Records mark of 169,713 dominoes. set by another American. Michael Caimey, in June 1979. It took about 30 minutes for the dominoes to fall. and Wickham and Klein said af· terward. "We are very ha p· PY but very tired ... lzod Brings it Together for School Ready tor the cool school mornings is the lzoo long sleeve shirt and tis fair weather complement m shon sleeve. balh In a poly/cotton bteno I r A Garden Grove man and (Wo Orange women were identif\ect today as those killed Sun.day • a fternoon when a lale·mOd~I rour·wheel drive pickup truck r o I I c d 6 0 O feet down a 'n e mbankment below Santiapo Peak. Mi chael Perkins, 23, a nd Coi;:een Gallina a nd Veronica Pillinghust, both 18, were fatally injured in the 2:24 p.m . off-road a ccident tha t prompted a six-hour r esc ue operation involving the Or ange County Fire Department, California Hi ghway Patrol, U.S. Foresl Service and a rescue helicopter from the El Toro Mar ine Corps Air Station. The driver of the pickup, John Castro. 20. of Garden Grove. suffered moderate in1unes. Two other passengers in the truck escaped injuri es. They were thrown from the vehicle before it descC'nded dow n t h e cm bankml'nt I\ CllP spokesman said the truck tipped over the edge of the: embankment after the right rear wheel left the rough roadway on the Main Divide Truck Trail le ading to Santiago a nd Modjesku pcuks The county fire department · di s pat c h e d t hree engiJ)e c·om panies. a paramedic urut and a rescue team -20 men 1n al I to assist in the rescue' operation. Firemen had to use ropes to reach the vehicle which could not be seen from the truck tra il, a spokesman said. Castro w~s reported in sta61t- condition 'today at the UC Irvine Medical Center. The two uniJtjqre~ people were _ · de.ntilied -~ JiD\J.l<tmith!9 . ........,,.o-=-f __ S a nt a An a. a nd Danny Grewlove. no age available, or Gar den Grove. The area where the accidenl occurred is located in the Cleveland National Forest in the Santa Ana Mountains east.of .El Toro. 11le area long has ~p popular wtth four-wheel dri~e vehicle enthusiasts Lucey Clwice As Anderson Running Mate WASlllNGTON CAP> In- dependent presidential candidate .John R. And<>rson called a newi. t·onference today to announce the ).l'lt•t·tion of former Wisr.onsin Gov Patrick J Lucey as his vict· pres 1dentwl r unning mate 1 He lated story. A 7). Lucev. a senior offi cial in Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's presiden· t 1al campaign. was expected to be at Anderson's side for an· nouncement here. Lucey was among a number of d issident Democr ats whom the Anderson campa ign either con· s1dered or approached indirectly as a possible balance to the JI. l1no is con gr essm a n 's own Republican background. Lucey. 62. also sen ·ed as a m· bassador to Mexico under Presi· dent Carter. but quit to work as Ke nnedy's deputy national cam· paign rurector last October. Word of the choice of Lucey fi.rst became known last week while Anderson was on a coast-to-coast campaign trip, but the formal an· nouncement was delayed until to· day. ALSGARAGE 56 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 a Orange Coast ED I TION Today's Closing N. \'. Stoeks VOL. 73. NO. 231, 2 SECTIONS, 2' PAGES ORANGE COUfl!TY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS .Reagan Clarifies Taiwan Stand LOS ANGELES (AP > - Ronald Reacan, seekln1 to darily b1I cont.rovenlal Cblna Polley, declared today ht wouSd end the "petty r.r•ctlces" ol the' Carter adm nhtratloo in pretendtn1 th't tbe United States bas no olfklal Ues with Taiwaa. At the same time , tbe llepublican presidential nominee said In a nine-paae statement read al a news conrereoce that the United Stat• "bu an obvious tntere1t In iU developln1 relatfon.ahlp with China .... ll 1.1 an Interest whlcb is rundamental to a Rea1aa-Buah admini.ltratloo." Al the news conference be shared with hi.I vice presidential runnin1 mate, Geor1e Bu~. Rea1ao aou1h\ to defute the controversy over hil repeated declarations of support for "official, governmental" r~latlons with Taiwan, which have aroused widespretd critlci.lm domestically and from the Peking govemmenl. While saytni he would abide by provisions of the Taiwan Relations Act which governs U .S. relations with the government on Taiwan, Reagan said: ''You mieht ask what I would do dlfrerently. I would not pretend, as President Carter does, that the relationship we now have with Taiwan, enacted by our Congress, is not official." U.S. relations with Taiwan are handled through a private American institute established by Congress, rinanced by the State Department and manned by temporarily retired Foreign Service officers. Reagan s aid he would eliminate ''petty practices" established by tbe Carter administration. "For example," he said, "it is absurd and not required by the Taiwan Relations Act that our respresentatives are not permitted to me e t with Taiwanese officials in their offices and ours." Reagan's stand haJ enraged Peking's leaders. The GOP nominee noted in his statement. Niguel Cotiple ·· u is quite clear that we do not see eye to eye on Taiwan." However, the statement made no r efe r e n ce t o Bus h ·s assurances to Chinese leaders last week. Reagan said the ··problem really seemed lo be one of semantics" and emphasized be has not advocated resuming diplomatic relations with the fo rmer Nationa list Chinese government on Taiwa n. Clues Meager In Slnyings By FREDERICK SCBOEMEID.. Of die o.ily ~ s \aft Orange County Sheriff's , Department investigators have determined the time and cause ---oraeaui--='6\itlime-erse -"in' OMty ..... ~"" ·~ 1(--THll WAS SCENE AFTER caA8H EARLY TODAY AT 11TH STRHT AND SUPERIOR AVENUE Com Meell WOtMn Holpbllad After Knoddng Out Power to Portion• of Meu, Newport ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ex-governor Lucey Picked By Anderson WASHINGTON (AP) ..i- Patrick J. Lucey became John Anderson's vice presidential running mate today, saying he believes the independent ticket "bas a real chance to win this election." (Related story, A 7) Lucey, 62, is a former gov- ernor ol Wisconsin who served President C~r as ambassador to Mexico but quit to talce a aenior post in the now-failed campaign of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. In making the announcement at the National Press Club, An· deraon said Lucey meets bis three criteria: that the can- didate be a Democrat, a· veteran of elective politics with broad experience in government and fully qualified to assume the of- fice of president. "Pat Lucey has a superb lifelong record of publlc service," said Anderson, a Republican congressman from lllinoil. . Coast Weather Fair throu1h Tuesday escept for late nipt and moratn1 patchy clouds. Lowa ton11bt 55 at tbe beaches to 15 inland. Hlahs T\leeday lower 708 to lower ... IN81•E TODAY A COltl"'POt'G'V Atlat1tfc c'°""" m a 0-foot .mlboat ,,,..,... u mwla m11ltft"JI aN ......... GI tlw tor• ••fOfH of Clar••topla., Colli ..... fid Jloodfl, A.I-...,.,,,_...,, ... ' ........... ,,. .. . ..... Mesa Woman Badly Injured in Crash A 21 -year-old Costa Mesa woman was injured seriously e arly today when her Volkswagen van sheered off a power pole, continued 40 feet out of control and rolled over, pin· ning her underneath. Reported in serious condition today in a FOWltain Valley Com- munity Hospital intensive care unit is Mary A. Ward of 3198 Gibraltar Ave., driver of the van. Police s aid the 12 : 10 a.m. crash at Superior Avenue and 16th Street interrupted power and telephone communications in large segments of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Firemen and paramedics re- portedly worked more than 15 minutes jacking up the van with a jaws of life instrument and blocks to remove the injured driver. A Southern California Edison spokesman said the accident cut power to 1,760 businesses and homes for more than a half hour, with about 20 customers in the Superior Avenue area ex· peeled to be without electricity until late this afternoon. Blacked out was the area bet)Veen 15th and 18th Streets from Dover Drive in Newport Beach to the east and Superior in Costa Mesa on the west . Coup Try Denied SEOUL. South Korea (AP) -:-- Dissident leader Kim Dae-jung today vehemently denied be at· tern pted to overthrow the govern- ment or had any role in anti· government demonstrations in May , as defen s e cross· examination began in his military trial. la Netepert Beaeh Rent-increase Foes Map Strong Fight The protest efforts of Promontory Polnt apartment dwellers, Ulll>' over what they claim are exceuive rent bikes, may be coonlinated tonight lnto a multi-step baW. plan. Realdeni1 of the luxury complex in Newport Beach said they wl1l ~icier witbboldina portions of their rent as a protest aqd may ult city official.t to Jdopt a fair rent> ordln.nce. • They aaid tlleY'll also consider putt•q tosetlter a newspaper advertiltq cuipalp to brinl ~ "-., tbe •tteDUoe ol otw ~ta tbe county. Tenant Jack Van1row, a cardlolo1t1t and unofficial spokesman for the an1ry .... ten, aaid be already told bil liadlord, the Irvine eoa.pany, that be would pay only a lJ perctll& ra bike ud DOt the • percmt tbey were demandinf. lr•ine Company :::: •atiftl Hid theJ plM to tllil 1llHeaMs aDd that Yiolaton could be evicted. The Irvine Company, which built the 520-unit complex seven years ago, iuued a new rent schedule June 1 with increases effective on anniversary dates. The schedule boosts the minimum price of one·bedroom apartmen ts from $600 to $850-per-month and the price of top-of-the-line two-bedroom unit.a from tl(IO to Sl.020. '•Promontory Pot.rit is a luxury complex deaianed for people who enjoy and can aflord an affluent lifestyle," streased Jerry Collins, an Irvine Compaa.y 1pok•man. But.tenanta arpe It's a myth that all re1identa are wealthy. They contend the Irvine Company bu a ao.what attitude and hu bouted a lon1 wa1t1n1 U1t of people waitinl to replace tenanta who can no loafer afford · the rent. · A Joint meetlnt between tenant• ancf the landlord i1 scheduled for 'r:IO p.m. in tbe Promontory Point clubbouae. Adult Books, Tricycles Under -Fire Adult bookstores and human· powered tricycle taxis may be outlawed tonight when the Newport Beach City Council votes on a pair of proposed or· dinances. · Both city laws would block plans businessmen have for opening shop in Newport. The emergency adult bookstore ordinance, lashed together after one businessman took out a license to open an adult bookstore on Coast Highway, also would prohibit adult movie theaters. Prior to drafting the or· dinance, City Attorney Hugh Coffin said bis staff caught wind of the "Talk of the Town" bookstore set to open at 2930 Coast Highway. site of a vacant massage parlor. He said, to his knowledge, il would be Newport's first adult bookstore. Council members also will consider laking a final vote on an ordinance which would pro- hibit commercial pedicab firms from operaliDJ in city limit.a . A pair of Costa Mesa brothers, Steve and Craig !'¥!Ison, are seeking permission to operate the Rolling 20s Pedicab Co. along the strand on Balboa Peninsula and Balboa laland. They said they will be on hand tonight to oppose adoption ol the ordinance. Police contend that pedicabs, a three-wheeled rickshaw-like vehicle, would be a hazard. OCPlanner QuitA Post Orange County Planntn1 Com miuioner Richard J . Footner re1i1ned today even tbou1b a co\Dlty coun1el opbdon concluded be had not UHd bil eubllc office to lain buaiw• loans that liave not yet been paid off. Footner'a Sll00,000 Huatlftltm Beach home la tentatively scheduled to eo on the auctkla block Sept. 22 to pay off b1a bustpeAcMbtl. Fc>otner aald ln a letter to Su_pervl1or Harriett Wieder toda) that due to IUWMI GD Ml family he would lmmedtatelJ realio hia poet. their probe of the brutal slayings of a young Laguna Niguel cou· pie. Lt. Wyatt Hart, the depart- ment's spokesman, said the time of death was either late Tuesday night or in the pre-dawn hours Wednesday. He said investigators learned_ that the slain woman, Patrice Anne Harrington, 27, had talked with a si5ter by telephone late Tuesday night. She did not re· port to work early Wednesday morning, however, Hart said. Hart confumed that autopsies conducted on Mrs. Harrington's body and that of her husband, Keith !li BarrinCtoo, 24, showed that "massive trauma to the bead" -bludgeonine -was the case of.death. The bodies were found in the bed of an expensive Niguel Shores residence Thursday evening by Harrington's father, who owns the home. Hart said that a caref search of the residence at 33381 Cockleshell Drive revealed no motive for the slayings. 1be in- terior of the house, except for where the bodies were fOWld, was not disturbed, he said. Nothing of value appeared to have been taken, Hart noted. "They (investigators) are really perplexed,'' Hart said. While no murde~ weapon has been recovered, Hart said "a blunt instrument" was used. Meanwhile, a memorial service for the slain couple is scheduled for 11 : 30 a . m . Wednesday at Pacific View Memorial Park chapel in Newport Beach, according to Bruce Harrington, an older brother of the slain fourth year UC Irvine medical student. He suggested tributes in the form of contributions to the Keith and Patty Harrington Memorial Fund at the UCI Medical Center. The contributions should be addressed to the UCI Colleee of Medicine, Med Surge I, Irvine 92717. The Harringtons were mar· ried in Laguna Beach last May PHONE CALL TOLD Plltrtc. Harrtngton BLUDGEON VICTIM Keith EJI Harrington 17 a nd had been Living at the Niguel Shores home. Harrington was scheduled to complete his medical studies in December. Mrs . Harrington, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- c is Briscoe, of Huntington Beach, was employed as a reg- Lstered nurse. Sewer Spill, Wind _Limit Beach Use ' StUf aftemoon gusts atone the Oranae Coast over the weekend kept boaters busy baWina the choppy surf and sent tboulanda of beachaoers scurryina for cover. Beach activity south of Laauna Beach wu reduced dur- lna the two days after 280,000 gallon1 ol raw aewa1e spilled in· to Aliso Creek when a pipe broke. County health officials banned swimmlN between Aliso. Beach Park and the Treasure Ialand mobile home park over the weekend. Swimmlnl at Allao continues to be prohibited today u county offtdala conducted water ttlla In .. eftort fo determine-ii the water la Ale for human contact. It II expected the llat'e beach will reopen to 1wlmmen by Wedft91dA¥. on tbe cout ot HuntiQltOn Beacb, Or-.. COuaty Harbor Pat.rabDID wen J)r'Wecl into ac· lion ... u... Simday to ..... boaten wbose n11els were blown ct.ceroua1Y cloH to the 1mrf1tne. In one in cident, fi ve lifefuards swam out SO yards beyond the breakers to )lelp keep a boat from being swept to shore. Of- ficials said the boat ran out of fuel. Lifeguards successfully kept the 18-foot boat at sea until patrolmen arrived and towed the vessel to Sunset Aquatic Park. The gusty winds and mid-60 degree water temperatures gave lifeguards rrom Seal Beach to San Cl emente a summer breather. Attendance was low and rescues even lower . In Newport Beach. li!'eguards estimated roughly 65,000 visitors showed up each day. They re· ported only three rescues Satur· day and ei8ht on Su.nday. Aloq the mUe·atretch ol city beach in Hunttncton, cuarda aald 40,000 beach•oers tW"Ded out each day. They made 14 rescues Saturday and only ai.x on Sunday. At Oobea.y 8tate Beach, where the winds kept the strand vl rtually empty, one middle- ' (See BEACHES. Pue AU t I s l e •• 0 u \ d 4PWll'• ....... Hostages~ Lives Periled · LONDON (AP J -Moslem mUUanta bo&dlna th• American ho1ta1• la Iran waned today that If u... ii the "alighlHt" LJ.8 mUJtuy cpove aaainat Iran. both the att•~k•r• and tM r.o.. lal•• would be .. dlapatched eo hell Sensele ss Shootings Kill Four I.OS ANGELES (A P l Four wer(' killed . some "with no apparent provoration." during a shooting.robbery spree by two runmen in West Los Angeles. police said today. At least five robberies were atte mpted 1n the st rin~ of crimes lhat lasted less than half an hour Sunday night and gained the assailants almost nothing in cash or valuables. officers said. Th e lwo gunmen e scape d afterward ·' lt was a spree of aborted robbery attempts." said police dt!tective J erry Hallanger of the West Los Angeles Division. lt started at about 8:40 p.m. Sunday when two elderly women onthespot." The militant.I also s aid they were again movhat the hostages to foil any rescue attempt. The death threat, reported by Tehran l\adio In a broadcast monltor#Jd here . r e oeated slmilar statements made by lhe militants alter the unsuccessful American commando rescue attempt in April. The latest statement claimed the Carter adminJstration was plannin" to free the hostages 4PWI ............ STARSKY AND HUTCH CALLED IN TV PROBE Paul Michael GIHer (left), David Soul before the Iranian Parliament meets to decide their fate, as instructed by revolutionary· leader Ayatollah Ruhollah ~ Khomeini. Columnist Jack Anderson wrote last week that the United States was planning a military invasion of Iran. Carter administration officials heatedly denied the report. Defense Secretary Harold Brown said no invasion was planned, but declined to say whether there would be another rescue attempt. Without mentioning the source of the invasion report, the militant.s' statement today said, "This is a futile endeavor since we s hall continue resolutely to guard the American spies until their fate has been clarified." Many of Iran's revolutionaries conte nd the 52 American hostages, in their 296th day of captivity today, are spies who should be put on trial. T he s tatement said the militants were on "fuJI alert" and have decided to move the hostages "from where they are being held to other, unspecified locations." The broadc ast said those previously held in the towns of Gorgan. Zanjan and Gazvin have been moved elsewhere. The militants claimed after the April raid that they moved the Americans from Tehran to more than a dozen other Iranian cities. but U.S. oUicials said they were unable to verify those claims. CHICAGO'S 'HUMAN FLY' SCALES SEARS TOWER BUILDING Jame• Mclaughlin, 26, Arreated After 18 Storie • identified as Tai Hua Chen and Mai Ying Yu -were shot at I he intersection of Bedford Street a nd Pickford Avenue "a pparentl y without provocation.'· Hallanger said. One of the women died at the scene. and the other was taken lo Los Angeles New Hospital Probe Jury Hears Stars of TV Show a e rk 'Sco1ded' By Ne wport Store Bandit Human Fly Foiled In Chi~~go Climb where she was pronounced dead. LOS ANGELES (A p 1 Ac· blue.eyed Soul. telling reporters said West Los Angeles police to r s David Soul a nd P aul he had ··no idea·· what the dis· Sgt. Andrew Heider . Michael Glaser appeared today trict attorney would ask him in Then 76· year-old Leo Ocon before a grand jury investigat· thf> grand jury hearing. was gunned down outs ide a ing allegations that actors . Asked if he thought the allega- J ack·in-th.e-Box hamburger Rob e rt Wagne r and Natalie t1ons were true, he replied ~ "I stand ?n Pico Boulevard. Ocon Wogd were defrauded of more don 't know." · Newport Beach detectives are .also .died at Los Angeles New .::.thMt SSQ0.000 aa prO.Uts frQ!l'l lht.,_, Glaser.. ~·ti_o_~at,~d _o~e , searching for a bearded bandit --C H ICAGO CAP)-A man was arrested today alter authorities foiled his attempt to scale the west face of the world's tallest bu ilding, the 110-story Sears Tower, police said. The man, wearing a climbing harness, was grabbed b y firefighters who lowered a scaffolding and met him at the 18th floor. Authorities then pulled him through a window of the downtown office building. "He was angry, he wanted to make a deal, he wanted to keep on going," said Fire Battalion Chief Peter Cunningham, who was on the scalfoldlng when the man was pulled to safety. The man told reporters that his first name was "Jim." before being taken away by police. He later was identified as -James McLaughlin, 26. "We don't know the reason we don't know who, we don't know anything," Kathy Gucfa, a s pokes woman for Sears Roebuck and Co., said whe~ asked about the climber. In May 1978, Joe Healy, 25, of Ch icago, who said he was opposed to killing whales, scaled to the same height on the same slde of the building, then turned back and reached the ground four hours later .. The Sears Tower, at 1,454 feet ·is 104 feet higher than the talle~ tower of the World Trade Cemer all,350fee(. · Surf Victim Identified The body of a man found washed up on the strand in Newport Beach late last week bas b ee n identifie d b y authorities as Carlos Villa, a 19-year-old citizen of Mexico. Villa, investigators said, ap- parently visited the beach near 4'2nd Street last Wednesday with several other friends and was last seen wading into the water. Police said the young man's companions told them they'd been drinking. The body was discovered early T h ur s day by two youn"sters. OAANOE COAST " DAILY PILOT ,...,,..,K .. wH fdllO< ,_, ... ......... ......... , ... 5 ... ... ......... M.L- '"'"'"'"' M.tNO'"' ldltOf Oftlc" CO'lt• MtM >JO Wt\I I•• '41'MI "~~::=~~~; ;.:~ ==-~:.. ------Hos.vital. --------. ---~cflarttl"'s--Arrg-el te+evisioti-4he·gr~f\d-jury~-f"oom-momen~who-=ne1d ~--•·t'Onvenrence~ Fm~lly, a 1.9·Y~·ol~ .man. series later. had no comment on the marketlateSaturdayandscolded I was k1Ued on South Holt !:itree( Soul and Glaser were the stars case. the clerk fQ..r not having any $20 as his horrified gi rlfriend look.fd of the now·cancelled hit TV show George Reeves, former ABC· bills. · o n . A B e v e r I y H i 1 l s ··starsky and Hutch." to which T V senior vice president for Police said they believe the schoolteacher arrived and called funds from ABC's "Charlie's television and theatrical affairs, armed robber, described as black for an ambulance, then watcheo Angels" show allegedly were was also present at the morning and in hi s early 20s, held up the a s the youth died. diverted. The Wagners had in· proceeding. samestorelastweek. "Damn it, there was nothing I vested in ··Charlie's Angels," ··we·u be taking testimony for The clerk at Minute King, 3530 could do, nothing at all," said but not in ··s tarsky and Hutch." the purpose of gathering in-Irvine Ave .. told police the bandit the schoolteacher, who asked to Both Soul and Glaser, who formation. We will not at this ente red the market around 10 remainanonymous. played Los Angeles supercops in time be asking the grand jury to P m., pulled out a revolver and 'FLY' IN CUSTODY J•r!We McLaughlin ''You hear about it -you read about it every day. but you never think it can happen. "You feel so very helple~.:." he added. "I want to grab someone and cry, that's what I want to do." The dead youth's name was withheld until his family could be notified. Heid er said polic.e were scouring the a r ea today for clues. "We . . are searching on foot for physical eviden,ce that may have been overlooked in the darkness last night," Heider said. "We are out looking for witnesses.'' Heider sald police believe the motive for the shootings was robbery, "but usually you don't have this kind of viciousness with a street robbery." The only lead on the s uspects. said Heider, was a red and black Mercury they used. They were described as 18 to 20 years old. about 6 feet tall and of ttun huild. Fro•Page A J BEACHES • • aged man was stung by a sting ray and treated by lifeguards. Beaches in Laguna and San Cl emente also h ad sparce crowds. ~---JUST BREAKING---~ Late items from today's world and national news developments. Bethlehem Steel Fine $325,000 for Bribery ----NEW YORK <AP) -Bethlehem Steel Corp., the nation's second-largest steel company, was fined $325,000 by a federal judge today for bribery and other corrupt practices stretching over tour years. "~ot even the ~aws of the United Sla.tes can guarantee the morahty of its bustnessmen and citizens," U.S. District Judge Robert W. Sweet said as he imposed the sentence. "Corruption will not be condoned." Bethlehem admitted an U.S. U1strict Court in Manhattan on July 24 that it paid more than $400,000 in bribes to shipowners' representatives -lnc!ludin1 officers of the Colombian Navy - between 1972 and 1978. lleda Hit IJ.S. o.,~r rola•d MOSCOW <AP> -The Soviet news aaency today accused the West of "interferen ce" in the internal affairs of strike-beset Poland tbrou1 h "slanderous propa1anda," the first such cbar1e1 leveled by the Kremlin durinl the 2-week-old crisis. (Earlier at.Gey, P ace A4) . The Tau dlap~tcb sln1led out the United Slate.s, West Germany and NATO in lbe ata..ck . Tua, wbicb previously offered oa1y sketchy reporta on the •trike, aaaerted tbat the We1t'1 "slanderous propa1anda campalp'' over the Polilh JltuaUoo amounted to an attempt ''to cnadeb &Del llftpudoubly interfere ln the internal attain of a IOV ....... .oelaliA It.ate.'' ABC's long-running "Stars ky return an indictment ," said dis-helpedhimselftothemoneyinthe and Hutch,'' said they wer e trict attorney's spokesman Al register . making their first appearance Albe r g ate. n oti ng. th~t no Thebandit,thecler~said,then before District Attorney James charges have been filed in the yelled at tum for having only $5 Feruzzo, who has headed a 10· case. and $10 bills. Police said the clerk month investigation in the case. Also subpoenaed to appear to· told the robber; "After you ·'It's a little early in the day to get up,'' said the blond·haired, day was Ronald Sunderland, robbed me last time, I doo't leave - ABC vice president for business much moneyout." affairs . Detectives said the suspect - Mesan Arrested As Pot Gardener Costa Mesa police have arrested a 35·year ·old school t e a c her for s uspicion or c ultivating m a rijuana in his back rard and are seeking a neighbor for questioning in a similar backyard agricultural endeavor. Saturday's arrest of Richard H. Riggs. 2116 Republic Ave .. came after officers moved into the neighboring back yards and confiscated 97 marijuana plants varying in size from six inches to five feet in height Police seek a man identified as Dave Quigley. 35, of 951 Union .Ave .. Riggs' neighbor, regarding 89 plants discovered in his yard. Officers converged on the two homes . div ide d b y a five -foo t ·high fen ce a fter neighbors complained of an explosion and billowing yellow smoke at the Union Avenue addressSatuday morning. Police, who found no one at home. approached Riggs ' ~ome next door. From the driveway, officers said, they s aw ta ll marijuana plants growing in both back yards. In addition to the plants, eight of them from Riggs' yard, police also confiscated a bag of m a rijuana seeds from the lJmon A venue location along with an exploded smoke bomb. Officers theorized after . investigating the yards that the bomb had been attached to a ~rippi n g mechanism as a n intruder alarm system. Pol ice sa id the bomb a pparently dropped from a tube·l~ke canister accidentally, ca us tng the explosion and bi llowing smoke. lzod Brings it Togeth er for School Ready for the cool school rnorn1ngs is the lzod long sleeve shirt and its fair weather complement in short sleeve. both in a POiy/cotton blend stuffed roughly SlOO into a brown paper bag and ran. Rescu e Try Fails; 6 Die CAlX ~lET CITY. 111. (AP) - A:. flame~ race-d through James •t1gall"s wooden house , he leaned from an attic window and screamed lo horrified onlookers ''I'm not coming down unless i can save my chlldren first." On- ly two of his chlldren escaped the blaze, and he perished along with five daughters. Stigall, 57. an auto assembly worker, and his daughters Sheila. 13. Mary, 12, Emm~ Jean . 8, Bonnie , 3 , a n d Samantha, 15 months, were found dead amid the burning debris . Firefighters found Stigall's body covering the baby's. Stigall's wife was out of town. A faulty electrical cord on a food freezer short.circuited and started the fire, s aid Capt. Robert Bearlund of the Calumet City fire department. ALS GARAGE 56 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714 ) 644-7030 , MpndlY. Ayg1.11t 25, 19'0 DAILY PILOT 113 llB Veteran Recalls Spirit of PT Men ., ........... AN .............. .. PT ... ,.,. alwa11 felt.'' Ra1 Dellon r•calla, "ti.at .. ~ .. ~'twhip,n eould ou&nm -Md ... tM9 ••'4 come ~ after ~ to ftalM ... otf .'' Hutlqton Beacb Naldeat. O.M .. ~PTboat..l ''a •Pff&al ....... ·~ part "' th• Nav1 tllat will HVtr be al'OUDd qaln ... o.-.. wu lftlllated lnto ~ frater'Mly ID lta, .,. a rMIGman f°' PT UI. Aboard that rut, bitbly maneuverable l\lnboat, tt. ,,_ much ol World War 0 patrolMq waters orr JapaneH· held N.w Gulnea In the South Paclftc. PT &oaten an 1 relatively amaJI ramlly within the rank• ot Amertca·a war v.wran1. rrom lM> t.hrou1h ltu, about 14,000 memben of the U.S. Navy aerved in AJultan, Pacific and Euro~ao watert wllh the mot· qulto neet of wood·buUed PT (short for Patrol Torpedo> Boa ta A bout 750 PT Boat veterans. lncludln11 OeMoas, are prepar. Ina to attend an annual reunion Thursday throush Sept. 1 In St. Louis apon10red by PT Boats, Inc ., an oraanlzation that preurves memorabilia and historical Information. along .. , ... , ~"' ... u.r..., - A 1144 MODEL PT BOAT WITH RADAR ANO 'THUNDERBOLT' GUN FORWARD Uttle Ship• Thet, In Thetr Own Way, Brought DI.comfort to th• Enemy Nete•paper Clai- wlth the few ortitnal PT Boata still ln exbtenee . These speedy 1unboata cap- tured the public's lmaalnatJon ln accounta of John F. Kennedy'• exploits aboard PT 101 and throup the World War II boot and movie, "They Were Expen. dable." Arter World War II, many of the famous boats were destroyed. Thou1h lhe Navy continued to experiment with updated dealgna for the vessels, moat veteran.a concede thal the golden era of PT Boata is 1001 gone. A PT Boata, Inc., pamphlet boasts, "PTs were used u am· bush vessels , bunters , marauders, spy transport.a, to rescue pilota, for escort duty, rerrying commandos, bar1e sinking, beach bead invuiooa and seeking out and destroytn1 any enemy ship regardless of size." The boats generally were 80 feet long with hulls of laminated mahogany . Three 1,SOO - horsepower engines powered the boats, making them fast, elusive targets. The boats, which weighed about SS tons. could speed along at more than SO knots. <To sur· prise the enemy, the boats could cruise al two to three knots with mufflers closed. PT Boal hulls usually were camoflaged with green and gray paint to make them difficult to see against a background of island foliage. They were equipped with various guns, depth charges, torpedoes, a smoke screen generator. small arms and hand grenades. SERVED ON PTS Robert Jumper Crews ranged from 12 to 18 men. DeMoss still enjoys talking about his wartime experiences. Sometimes he trades stories with Robert Jumper, another Huntington Beach resident who served PT duty. Jumper was stationed in the Aleutian Islands, staving off Japanese ' plans to invade Alaska and work their way south. "Our PT Boats and the weather stopped them more than anything," he recalls. wtaile Jumper was shivering in the northern waters (the boat was not heated), DeMoss was enduring tropical heat near New Guinea. On his very first PT mission, DeMoss' boat encountered o.My"-tlutt ...... RECALLS PATROLS Rey O.Mou next morning we found bullet holes and saw where we'd been fired upon, too." According to DeMoss, the Japanese eventually gave up on the barses and began moving to and from the island via sub- marines. OeMoss's PT linked up with an Australian sub,chaser and began dropping depth charges upon the underwater vessels. There were several close calls forDeMoss· PT . Once, the boat cruised too close to shore at night and was lit up by a searchlight. The boat barely escaped from a shore battery barrage. 1Jilly -u sed-J~ibyan ·-three enemy barges in the fog, ---fIO'atmgsupP1festo the island. On an ohte r occasion, a Japanese plane narrowly missed De Moss' boat with a bomb. "n wasltind of a spirited-ofil- fit," he says. "There wasn't anything like PT Boats. You kind of fell in love with those boats after riding them for a while." Cash to Pay Debts ATLANTA CAP) -Billy Carter spent $188,000, much of it 'to pay off debts, within four months of receiving $200,000 from the Ubyan 1ovemment, an ' Atlanta newap•per bas reported. The $200,000 payment to Presi· dent Carter's youneer brother, and an additional $20,000 pay- ment by Ubya in December, are the foeu1 ol a Senate subcom- mittee inveatleatton of Bllly Carter's ties with the North African country's 1ovemment. Billy Carter has aald the money represented installments on a $500,000 loan, and lut week told the aubcomittee Libya got no U.S. lnOuence in return for it. The Justice Department bu forced him to retiater IS a foreip acent for Libya. T he Atlanta Journal and Constitution, sald Carter spent $188,300 after 1ettine the pay· ment. It quoted a document pro- vided the Senate subcommittee, but did not say how it was ob- tained. Carter bad told the panel he hoped details of his finances would remain confidential. The document, dated Aua. 14, shows Carter with assets of $920,380, mostly in real pro~rty. liabilities of $472,920, including the Libyan loan, and a net worth of $4-47,440, the newspaper said. The only income listed in the document is $350 a month in rent payments, the newspaper said. Billy Carter paid the Internal Revenue Service $25,000 May 21, six weeks after receiving the second Libyan payment, and another $20,000 oo July 28, the newspaper reported. Other ex· penditures listed by the newspaper included : -$27 ,500 to pay off a loan to Don Carter, a Gainesville, Ga., real estate dealer and close friend, but no relation. -$34,930 to pay off two out· standing bank loans. -$34,212 for insurance pay· ments, travel, telephone bills, groceries, medical expenses and various other living expenses. -$14,690 to pay bills at three auto engine and tire companies. -$10,340 in mortgage pay· men ts. -$8,000 to friend and employee Randy Coleman. -$6,020 in two payments for vehicle lease purchases. -$8,120 to attorneys and ac· countants. ;~ ~ .............. MOTHER GREETS TEEN-AGE CANYON CROSSER John Fountain, 19, a.ta KJu From Mom Ede Canyon Ordeal Over Teen SpendJJ Six Days Lost in WilJemess INDIANAP-OLIS (AP) -John A. Fountain, who spent six days lost in the rugged terrain of the Grand Canyon, says be ate frogs and prickly pear cacti, fended off snakes and celebrated his birthday in 120·degree lem· peratures before searchers found him. The 19-year-0ld returned home Sunday, a little thinner but sporting a T·shirt that said, ''I've hiked the Canyon." ''He's a tough little nut, a sur· vivor," said his rather, Donald H. Fountain, who had gone to Arizona last week to keep abreast or any progress in the search, which cost <rrand-Can· yon officials $32,000. "Oh, thank you, God . Oh , thank you, God," his mother, Eda Fountain, said when her son arrived at the Indianapolis In· ternational Airport to a greeting by friends and relatives who waved signs saying "We love you, John'' and "Welcome home." the c anyon. When t hey dis- covered Fountain bad not left the park, they reported him missing. Fountain, who will be a freshman at Ball State Universi· ty in MWlcie next month, said be plans to return to Arizona to dis· cuss his hike more thorouahly with park officials. "We machine-gunned the hell out of them!" DeMoss recalls. "All the barrels were red hot that night from firing. It was all over in juat a few minutes. The Gas Price Trirm Seen Possibility LOS ANGELES CAP) -Com· petitive pressure is on major U.S. oil companies to lower wholesale guoline prices na· tionwide because independent refiners' wholesale prices to private brand and cut·rate dealers are falling, an oil industry newslater reports. The rea.son for this price dif. ferential, which stands at 2.2 cents a gallon, is ''superabun· dant gasoline stocks and the hu~e crude·oil stocks behind ~~em," said the Los Angeles based Lundberg Letter. High fuel stocks also account for the fact that the nation's fuel refineries are operating at an average of only 69.9 percent of capacity -perhaps a record low -compared with normal opera· lions of between 88 percent and 92 percent or capacity. the letter said. The abundant supply of fuel combined with ~ble demand bas resulted in continued falling retail prices from coast to coast, it added. Because the refineries are operating at such a low level, "there is no prospect that the gasoline glut will soon be re- lieved," the letter sald. "Sum· mer is almost over, and the traditional depletion of stocks has simply not taken place." The letter noted that "Tradi- tionally rack prices (those to the private dealers, with delivery often right at the refinery terminal) are lower than major· brand wholesale prices. This dif. ference is historically what brought independent-brand and unbranded marketers into ex- istence and kept them alive and well." But as recently as June, rack prices rose nationally above ma· jor dealer prices for only the second time in history -a de- velopment the letter termed "an untenable competitive situa- tion." Since then, however , rack wholesale prices have fa llen between one cent and six cents a gallon, it said. So lo remain competitive with the private brand and cut.rate dealers, the major gasoline marketers are under pressure to lower prices as well. ''The way things are g<hg, additional rack cuts are likely to follow," the letter said. "With gasoline stocks still superabutl· danl, these rack cuts will put hPavv pressure on majors to cut their bramted wholesale prices.'' \ . The teen.ager was lost after he became separated from two hiking companions Aug. 16. He was found Friday. ''I was scared, but not or dy· ing, •' Fountain said of his solitary adventure. "The first day was the wont because I was in the sun the whole day. After that I tried to sleep during the day and hike in the morning and night. But I didn't sleep muc.b." our oonim dnzs5 pants ... Fountain spent bis 19th birth· day lost ln the canyon, "singing happy birthday to myself" and tblnkine ''about Gatorade a lot.'' He aubalsted on water and what he could find around him. ''He tried to eat a whole frog, but he couldn't take t.bat. So be used a knife he found to cut the lega off, and he set them in the sun to see if they would cook. But they juat shriveled up, ao ihen he ate the le11 raw," said his2l·y_ear-old brother, Mike. On the day he 1ot lost, Foua- taln left two hitlnl companions who were sulferlnc from beat exhauaUon. The two men felt better Sunday, walked off to tet water and when they returned to lbelr packs they aaw evidence that Fountain bad returned and left •lain. TblnJdna Fountain WU aafe, IU1 companJona walked out ol .f4 Ruhion Island• Newport Beach.•1J4/6.f4·5070 1001 "4!stwood Bh>d..·~sbUOod VUlage•213/479·7727 ------------~--·----- •1 A 'frash Came • PILING IT ON DI"· -My Dtll.t·door oelobor .... 'partJNlarty thi...,cr earl)' t.bl ,...,..,..... wbee he leaned • 1 OYW tMI beck waU, notinl \Mt lhll WIU 'l a lyplt=Ult ' mon ••UH lt was •'AM1·bneht, TMo M ha &o look ~the w•ll. and 1aiped ',•-' •• ,,._., bentalh him, wu arnyed ID.>' toUediicm ol ·· • 'truh cua, awalt!ft.r u.. momtna roUec:tor. t l "Good heavens. llllf'llhint," he 1put'4lred. "How ln \be world do you rollect that much truht" Now, at U.. risk ol 1ter.nln& to bra1. f'U hHt to admit •'-.that my row ol trub.cans. all lined ul), waa an lmpretalve 1•1 arra.y. on.ere they were. each one appearlnt to have auf· , • fend an intunal eicploe1on that caused the cans, ba11 and old Jan to seem to be spllllna out the top. But not quite. •: It IOlt ot Hire aazlng upon • refuse balancin1 act. £ACH TRA~H CONTAINER in the row was a separate challenge to the trash man Thus I explained to my neighbor that belng able to aet Here's a Real Collection' Out Back for Your TNUhmon out a ghastly trash collection like that isn't easy. You really hnetowork at it. It's almost an art form. Truth is you really can't do it all alone. You have to have a lot of people around the house that bring things 1 • home that you can't use. Save them up. Then throw them out all at once. Some or the things you can nve include plastic packages, old coff ee cans. mayonnaise jars, rocks, newspapers and magazines and old car batteries. This way you can make the trashman's life interesting and his job diversified. NEVER PUT ANV trash in those easy-to-handle plastic trash bags. How will the collector know what he's getting? Leave everything loose and dirty. If it drips, the trashman will just love it. Al.so, you have to work at disguising what's really in little surprise when he tr ies to heft the container over to his truck. Consider those old coffee cans and the leaky ca!' bat· tery with the acid running out. How would you stack those in the trash container? Well, the old cans are Ugbt . Put them on top so your trash can ap{>f!ars to be wefghUess. The car battery is heavy. Put it in the bottom. Surround it with a few r<><:"s . See what a neat surprise you can give the trash man? Also, your trash containers themselves can offer the collection person individual challenges. Never replace the plastic ones that are s plitting down the sides. A BEALL Y STUFFED trash can with splits can give the collector a challenge to see if he can get it dumped in the truck before the split gives way and spills all the gooey junk out on the pavement or sidewalk. Trashmen are also just crazy about metal cans with rusted-out bottoms. Will it hold together for one more lift? Is it going to leak molasses inside his work shoes? All this just goes to _prove that if you work at it hard enough, you can really add thrills and excitement to the life of your trashman. " WORLD I NATION Goveriament Shaken Up Polish Strikers Refuse to Meet GDANSK, Poland <AP) Defiant Poll1h strllte leaders said to- day the)' would retute to meet with 1ovemment ne1otlators until all telephone and telex communicaUona to the atriltebound Baltic coast re1Con are r•tored. Theatrlkera uld ear Iler that the 1ovemment 'a latest concessions a pur•• ot some Communlat leadera and a promise of democratic union election• would not brinl an Immediate end to-the walkouts. lnvolvtnc more than 150,000 workers. Telex and telephone lines to Odanakhave been cut al nee the •trikes be1an 12 days ago. GOA.NM RADIO at:POaTt:D the strikes continued unabated, and RlOllt plant. and portll remalned Idle. Workers expressed a cauUOUI de&l'ff ol encouragement, and awaited the government's next move. fo'lrat Deputy Premier Mlecayalaw Jagielski was in Gdansk try- lnl to arrance 1t .econd meeUna with strike leaders, government 1ource1 •aid. J a1ielskl held an unprecedented, meeting with the strike leaden Saturday. The announcement \hat the strikers would not meet Jagielski un· tll communlcallona were restored came at a news conference held by Israe l Hits U.S. on U.N. Vote JERUSALEM <AP> Israeli jets downed a Syrian MiG -2t 1n a doifi1ht over southern wbanon, and the Israeli Cabinet accused the United States or bowing to "oil blackmail" because it did not veto the latest U.N. Security Council resolution on Jerusalem. The first aerial clash between Israel and Syria in 11 months OC· curred Swiday when Syrian jet fighters intercepted Israeli jets o n patrol over southern Lebanon, the Israeli mnitary command said. ''In a brief dogfight, one Syrian MiG-21 was downed," the command said, adding that all Israeli planes returned "intact" to their bases. A Syrian military . communique confirmed the loss of one Soviet-made jet and claimed an Israeli plane was hit. THE SYRIAN pilot parachut- ed to safety and was taken by Arab villagen to a Syrian com- mand center in Lebanon. Syria claimed its planes at- tacked the Israelis after they bombed Palestinian g uerriJla posts and refugee camps in southern Lebanon, but local villagers said the area was quiet before the dogfight. Dog•gonelt Lech Badkowskl. a member of tbe central strike committee, represenllng workers at about400 id.Jed enterprises. "It may not mean much pro1ress, maybe like changin1 an old coal for a new coat," Badkowaki said or the covemmeot's con· cessions. ··But It's still a coat. We have to see what they offer us." BADKOWSKI, A WRITEll and the only intellectual on the strike committee, indicated no furthermeetings with Jagielaldorother gov-. ernment officials had been arranged. In an effort to end the strike, Communist Party leader Edward Gierek announced the firing of Premier Edward Babiuch and elght other top officials Sunday, and promised that union officials would be elected from among candidates nominated by the workers. But Gierek rejected the strikers' demands for rree trade unions and political reforms such as the right to strike, an end lo censorship and the release of all political prisoners. Most observers said it was too early to-determine Gierek's chances for political survival. which hinged on a setUement of the strikes. A"Wl,...-e Bog Shoots Self Congregation Sees Slaying NEW ORLEANS (AP>-Asa 15-yea.r-oldfriend and 1,300 other people bowed their heada in prayer around him, a 14-year-old resident of a youth home shot and killed himself in the balcony of a New Orleans church, officials say. The home's director said today he was still trying to figure out why Brett Soingnet got a gun, got drunk and shot himself. "According to several boys he had been doing a great deal of drinking. But that was just the catalyst ... I think being intoxicated gave him the courage, 1 guess. for lack of a better word, to shoot himself,·· said Ralph Stroup. POLICE SGT. PATRICK Fricke said the Sun· day night shooting came about 10 minutes after social workers called to s ay the boy had been wav- ing a gun around at the Waldo Burt.on Boys Home. By the time officers arrived there, be said, the youth was gone. Fricke said Soingnet was on "some type of probation" for burglary and said social workers reported the boy was despondent. Soingnet had become short-tempered in the past few weeks, Stroup said, but had refused lo tell counselors why. He was brandishing the gun when he returned from a weekend visit with hls family. Stroup said. "KE TOLD THE boys that some friends had given it to rum," said Stroup. Counselors talked with Soingnet for several hours. trying lo get him to give up the pistol. •'The moment he left, we called police to try to get him picked up, but we didn't know where he was going," he said. Israeli and Syrian jets clashed twice over Lebanon last year. On June rt, 1979, Israel claimed five Syrian MiGs downed. Three months later, on Sept. 24, Israeli pilots claimed four Syrian kills. Israel said it lost no planes in either encounter. Susie, a beagle-terrier pup, does not ap- pear uplifted despite her ornament for the Alton, Ill. commons dedication. A section of downtown Alton, a historic Mississippi River town , was renovated to bring more business into the city and away from shop- ping centers. A 15-year-old friend went with Soingnet. , About 1,300 to 1,400 people were in the church about 10 blocks from the youth home when the two boys entered, said the Rev. L>aniel Flanagan, as- sociate minister at the First Assembly of God. Soingnet shot himself just alter the congrega- tion bowed heads and joined hands at the end of the service. according to Flanagan. T H E ROCKY , orch ard · studded hills of soutbern Lebanon have long been a battleground for Palestinian guerrillas and an alliance of Israeli forces a nd Lebanese Christian militiamen . Their warfare escalated last week when Israel sent 500 commandos over the border for a massive strike against four Palestinian bases in southeast Lebanon. 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Some $6 million in vintage cars dat- ing back to 1901 were on display. Saturn 'Snapshots' Arrive As Voyager Makes Approach PASADENA (AP> -Voyager. 1 began trans mitting "some beautiful pictures'' of the ringed planet Saturn to Earth this weekend, but scientists say the ~t are yet to come. "There are no surprises as yet,'' Irving J . Webb, project operations controller, said Sun- day at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's mission head- quarters. He explained that Voyager 1 -which last year produced col- orful images of Jupiter -is still 64 million miles from Saturn and therefore the 30 or so pictures that came in Saturday and Sun- day offered no significant rev- elations. Its closest brush with Saturn is expected to occur about Nov. 12. N lllle Platet S•akere LIVERMORE CAP ) -A nuclear weapon.a laboratory hit by earthquakes in January has been rocked again by a mild shaker. No damage or injuries were reported this time. Sunday morning's quake reg- iftered 3.9 on the Richter scale and centered about nine miles ( SI'ATE ) southeast of Livermore. site of the Lawrence Livermore nuclear weapons laboratory, ac- cording to the University of C alifornia seis mograph at Berkeley. Cl"flllla K HllJ Eiglat LINCOLN CAP> -A s pecial California Highway Patrol in- vestigating team is trying to de- termine why a small car crossed the centerline in the bead-on col- lision that killed eight and in- jured one. The accident happened Satur- day night on a flat stretch of the two-lane California SS on which a little rain had just fallen. It was three miles south of Lincoln and about 20 miles northeast of Sacramento. standstill, actors and producers are considering a proposal that may end Hollywood's worst pro- duction shutdown in 20 years. Both sides in the negotiations for a new three-year film and prime time television contract met again Sunday and reports they were working on a new pro- duce rs ' offer for home video payments -a point of dispute that has held up all previous at- tempts at settlement. Arrid eni Kilb T o i UKIAH CAP> -A baby girl who fell into a bot tub died, authorities said. Sara Ann Marie Alto, not quite one year old. crawled out a win- do'fl at her parents' house Tburs- da)W afternoon and fell into the family hot tub. Ukiah police said. A babysitter noticed the tot was missing and found her in the tub about six minutes later, police said. f11• T allu Progre•--------------- HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Six weeks after a strike by two ac- tors unions brought the film and television industry to a virtual Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. luWs\iv~I CORDUROY SKIRTS & SlACKS IN STOCK LADIFS DEPT. 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CA 774-5141 193-42 BHeh Blvd. 251& W. &nflower Ave. ~~n Beach, CA Santa Ana, CA 54().47&0 ~,,_, • Monday,Auguat 25, 1980 DAil y Pll.OT A~ LA Power Pact Reached~, . .\ , ~ Generato rs Hwn as Workers Return ~·; LOS ANGELES (AP>-Strlkinf[Departmentof Water and Power workers were aomg back to their jobs today, putting back on line the generators shut down six days ago, after negotiators reached a ten- tative agreement for a 10 percent wage increase. The tentattve settlement to the walkout, wn1cn had raised fears of random blackouts and murky tap water, was reached at 1 :OS a.m. PDT in neaotiations between International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 18 and city orficials, including Mayor Torq Bradley. A UNANIMOU~ nine-member union committee approved the one.year agreement, which gives the union's 7,200 DWP members a 10 percent overall wage increase. The members of Local 18 currently make an average of $9 an hour. Union officials originally sought an 18 percent wage increase, while the city had countered with a 9 percent offer . The tentative contract still need.$ the approval of both the City Council and union members. No dates were immediately set for either aroup to meet on the matter. The walkout. which began Wednesday. had cut the power production of the nation's third largest city by 60 percent. The union used pickets selectively, with only SOO of its members actually walking orf the job at four steam generator plants, which then were run by management personnel. On Saturday, union officials ordered 100 workers to walk off their job at 13 hydroelectric plants along the Los Angeles Aqueduct north of the city. Drinking water is treated at the plants . THE POWER PRODUCED by those plants was reduced by 40 percent as various mechanical proble ms we nt unrepalred and shut dow.D'~' generators. Shutdowns and other unattended pr«):.-'. blems eventually reduced the DWP's output capacr-· ty by 60 percent, city officialssaid. · -t .• -However , cool weather combined with power· available for sale from out-of-state electrical com· panies to keep Los Angeles from going into darkness. The union claimed the imported electricity was cost- ing the city $100,000 a day. "This is a fair and reasonable settlement," Mayor Bradley said after the aereement was made. Union chief Taylor said the negotiations were "the most difficult bargaining session we have ever had ... l hope we can bury the hatchet." The proposed contract also brings IBEW workers' health and disability benefits into "parity'' with other city workers . accordi.ng to Bradley spokesman Tom Sullivan. SUUJVAN SAID RECENT municipal worker contracts saw the city pick up an additional S percent of health and benefit costs, brinaing the city's share of such payments to 8S percent. In a news conference ·after announ cement of the tentative pact , Taylor called portions of the agree· ment "complex and multi-faceted," with figures varying slightly for several categories of workers. Also worked out during the talks was the issue of amnesty for the approximately SOO IBEW members who actually walked off the job. City Attorney Burt Pines had obtained last week a court order against job action by the union, citing a state law which prohibits strikes by public employees. Pines said today "We have reached an agree· ment that we think is fair, but no amnesty has been granted." White Shark Returned t o Oun Element Plane Hits, Kills Free-fall Chutist SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A (em ale great white shark, one of nature's most terrifying "eating machines," is swimming in her own ocean element today after 3 ~ days of captivity appeared to threaten her life. And officials of San Francisco's Steinhart Aqua rium, who had hoped to be the first to keep. a great white in captivity. had no doubts that their pride and joy would survive. ··It worked, it worked,•• shouted aquarium director John Mccosker. his clenched fists raised, as the shark disappeared intothedeep Friday. The seven-foot, 300-pound man- eater, a mere juvenile at four months, was returned to the sea by officials worried about her health. Near the Farallons, the shark was dumped back into the ocean. t', • S A N DIEGO '{AP ) -A p a rachutis t who ha d j u s t j umped at 7.!iOO feet was struck and killed by a cargo plane in what one aviation official called a "one-in-a-billion" accident in the skies over the Borderland Air Sports Center. "He (the parachutis t) was in the free-fall portion of his jump, which means he hadn't pulled his chute yet and was moving at a horrendous speed," s aid a Federal Aviation Administration official who asked not to be iden- tified. "The plane itself was probably going 200 mph. If the parachutist had had his chute out, they could have seen him, but it was one of those freak, one-in-a -billion oc- currences," the spokesman said. He said the plane crew initial- ly reported that it had hit a bird. John Peter Nichols. 24, was pronounced dead at the scene of the Saturday accident, a San Diego County Sheriff's Dept. dep· utysaid. The air center is in Otay, southeast of San Diego, about fi ve miles north of the U.S.· Mexican border . Nichols, an off-duty Marine Corps lieutenant based at Camp Pendleton, jumped with two frie nds from a Cessna 180 at a bout 7,500 feet and was struck at about 5,000 £eet. officer Doug ' Clements said. Neither friend was injured, he added. The cargo plane was a Herc ules L-100, owned by Trans america Airlines of Oakland. Clements said the orange plane, on a contract flight for the Navy, was ap- proaching the Navy's North Island Base when the collision occurred, Clements said. The FAA and the San Diego County Coroner were investigat- ing. AT NEIMAN-MARCUS, YOU'LL FIND GIFf IDEAS FOR THE TOPS ON YOUR usr. TOP ORA WER TOWELS FOR THE BATH . AND COLORFUL TABLEfOP LINENS AT 20% SAVINGS. Now through September 6, save on a rainbow of solid color tabelcloths and napkins. From Leacock in easy care. permapress potyester-and - rayon with Scotchgard4D finish. Rounded corners for either oval or oblong tables. were 38.00 to 55.00. NOW 30.00 to 44.00. Rounds. were 31 .50 to 53.00. NOW 25.00 to 42.00. ... Matching napkins. were 2.75 each . NOW 2.00. Savings also on single Initial monogrammed napkins. Set of six. was 21 .00. NOW 16.50. The Galleries, Newport Beach I -·-·----- ~ ara-c...~~~kll Editorial Pge !Vote Turnaround ' Rowland Evam/R_o_be_rt_N-ov_ak ______________ _ Rebert N. Wffd/Publlsn.r Thomes t<eevll /Editor Barbera KrelblCt'l/Edltorlal Page Editor ' j .~heats Taxpayers . . , la• ............. votl'Ln~..:. i:..0emoaraa. la UM M11.nbly coven4 IOllMUUDc Mia ,..., ~week.-\My fau.I to cw.-rlde Gov. 'a "*° OI AIMJDblywomaa llarlm .,..,_.., tu , ........ bW. lln. Beraeaon. to ber credit, promiHe to Heir ..U. vote t.bia wfld, IO perbapt thale wbo ~CWDbed U.. .,..._..., •Pfareol arm-t.-. wW W.. AIAl:n· n. bill ls detiped to nep warbn from blllnl =.., bolll& boomd -...... ._ laa ...... , ... •they receive coet-ol·llvint pay ral.MI to olfMt iDOa· . It p111Md the A.aembb 1'-0 earlier lbls year and \WU approved 3:M in tht Senate. t 'Jbe aovemor. c1tini the at•t.'1 \&Dffrtain economic f\itve, vetoed lt. But, afven the overwbelmina le-111aUve •roval, an override of the veto aeemed inevitable. : '!bat wu a bad ru-1· There were Olll)' 47 fa"°1'&ble ~otee ror an override, wtt.b 5" needed for a two-thlnt. ma· lortty. All 30 Assembly RepubUcana voted in favor, u did ~1 l>emocl'ata. But 21 Democrats voted no and 11 wrta· jled out by abetalnlna. Al things now stand, a 1979 tax Indexing bill authored by Mrs. Bera~ will expire ln 198~. ~v Brown refused to •illl that one without a two-year limitation. The riew meuure UI deailJled to make indexing permanent. But the governor ap~Uy la unwillin1 to rilk a potential annual revenue lou of $200 to $300 million •tlould indexing be extended. In abort, he favors return· lJlM to the policy of over-taxing that enables the state to take full advantage of inflation-and then spend the slush fund for political advantage. Supporters of the Bergeson bill point out that one of the arguments Brown used in successfully opposing Howard Jarvis' Proposition 9 on the June ballot -which would have cut income tax in half and made tax indexing permanent -was the fact that the Legislature already bad passed a tax indexing bill: ~at was the one on which be bad imposed the two-year limit. Now be suggests it would be better to wait until next year before considering an extension. This is welching at best cheating the taxpayer at worst. Regardless of the state of the state's economy, it is little less than immoral to erode workers' cost-of-living pay raises by overtaxation. Income tax brackets must be kept· stable. U more revenue is needed, let the governor and the Legislature look elsewhere. · Picking pockets is larceny, governor. Transit Merger Valid Since its inception, a hallmark of the Orange County Transit District bas been its sensitivity to providing Sj>ecialized transportation services for the blind, the ban· di ca~ and the elderly. To that end, the district establiahed Dial-A-Lift for handicapped persons unable to ride regwar passenger buses; and Dial·A·Ride, a taxi-type service primarily used by elderly persons who have trouble getting around. A problem the district has faced, however, is that neither service bas come close to paying its way because of low ridership and higher than usual costs. That situation bas been aggravated by new state atandards requiring that f arebox revenues offset a fixed percentage of the cost of the service. In the case of Dial-A·Lift, for example, f arebox re· venues must cover 10 percent of the operating cost. The district is now offsetting only 2 percent. The current thinking among district directors and staff members is that Dial·A·Lift and Dial-A-Ride should be combined, a network of zones established, and fares increased. 1be new system would serve all riders, without re· gard to disability. While a change in the systems may for a short time be awkward for those accustomed to the way they have operated, the proposed changes -to be acted on Sept. 4 -do not appear to be umound. They should be approved. i Secrecy Hides Fraud There's another move afoot to re8trict access to public records. i The state is considering regulations that would close oft access to state Department ol Corporationa rues. : 'lbat doesn't SQUDd especially earth·ahakina. But the ldetity ol participants in newly formed corporations can ~one ol the key facts in uncovering business frauds. : The maneuver of incorporation can cover up a varie· ty: of questionable aaaociationl. And many such have been l.Dlcovered by sharp reporters checking out corpora. ti~ records. 'Ibey would have gone unnoticed bad the ldtntity ol the participants been secret. • 1be proposal is to make DOC records coo.fldential UD· 1eJ. the news media can demonstrate an "overridin• re&1on" to open them. This is putting the issue blf kwards._ -be • The mere fact of keeping the records open can a d.errent to shady buainess operationl. The knowledge thpt tbey would be secJ"et could work in revene. ~ In the public Interest, the records should be kept T · •. Opinions! expressed in the space above are those of th• Daily Pilot. outer views expressed on this page are those of their authors and 811"19. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. ~ 1580, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/ CMese BJ L. M. BOYD Bl1bty percent of all cheese now goes into 1aadwlcbe1. Tbat 's a Qear Gloomy Gus Int...-raw. 10 up and down Uk• an elevator but tbat'1 where the llkeDell ends. Tbe elnatar aDowl ,.. to atop at JCM&f dftlred level. 0 .11. statlatlcal fact. Did you ever Uve on a farm? Meat in the mid·l.llOI wu too expeuive. Cheese 1ra1n 't. lfardly anythlq tated better tbu a dlab ol maca.rool and that rubbery 1trtn11 no·name cheeM. It found tu way Into sandwicbe9, too, lba. But not ao pere8at o1 tt. can it rat cbeeM. Oonllder younelf a SealOOed Cltiaen lf you ca come up wttb four meati.. malD dllb• featurtn1 tbat chffM. Say tbe truDk ol the Mg• uo&a tree la about• feet Ill diameter. Wbat a root 111tem auppona tt ! If all tboH rool ~ 1traDd• were ltn&ebed out 1M to md ID ........... tt ..... necla allDOlt ...... &lie ....... Or IO a tNe •h arllf e•.-. Reagan Rhetoric Upsets Staff WASHINGTON -The return of the b11b·n.Yin1 Re•••n cam· pa.lp to reality wa• lmpo1ed leea b1 the rapid chan1e ln the polla followint 1atur1Uon cov· ent• of the Democratic Na· tlonal Convention than by Ronald Re11an'1 inexplicable turoln& bsek to the Vietnam War u ··a ooble cause." Wnat I.a atunninl about that telf·inlllcted wound was the Republican nominee's ln· aiatence on rewriting those words back into his Veterans or Foreign Wars text . They had been ex· cised by one key adviser, eocoura1ed by others, who ran a red pencil neatly through an early speech draft hoping to stop this resurrection of one or the most emotional and con · troversiaJ chapters in American history. Who did clear the final draft of Reagan's Aug. 18 Chicago speech, headlined on page one of the Atlanta Constitution: "Viet· nam was 'noble cause,' Reagan says"? The answer: Reagan himself. "I WA S appalled ," one Reagan operative told us. In Reagan's political headquarters in Alexandria the day after the speech another search was oo to define and execute a "fail-safe" process that will lower . future risk to an irreducible minimum. Reagan's irresistible urge, in the words of one inlimate, "to tell it like he feels" was the ma· jor strategic problem on the desks of Bill• Timmons, Reagan's national political director, and campaign consult ant Stuart Spencer. Clearly needed, as so often in the past, is a tough political strategist to say "no" to Reagan when his self-destructive urge gets out or hand. That could be Bob Greene Spencer -or it could be Jim Baker, a rising influence in the Reagan camp. Reagan's intellectual honesty in decrying .what he called the "feelings of guilt" over Vietnam is not in question. It is widely s hared , and not only by Reagan 's partisans. In the Southern states, where Presi- dent Carter faces a stiff challenge from Reagan, there is particularly strong and patriotic support for bis statement that the U.S. effort in Vietnam to turn back "aggr~sors bent on imperialistic conquests" was in· deed a ''noble cause." BUT 11IE GllEAT majority of those voters need no reminder of where he stands. They know. For many others, however, the reversion to Vietnam reoperui old wounds beginning to heaJ. It was a sledge-hammer reminder of old anxieties about Ronald Reagan. The "noble cause" sentiment that came from Reagan's soul il· lustrates a potentially dangerous insensitivity on his part: inability to understand the automatic and highly-emotional reactions of these other voters. Without that sensitivity, his own politicaJ-alarm system failed to sound urgent warning bells. EVEN IF a "fail-safe" mechanism for Reagan is found by his advisers, it will be bard to plug in to Reagan's off-the-cuff comments and in the burly-burly of press confe~ncu where he lacks a written text. Press secretary Lyn Nofziger had that in mind when be told Re· . publican state chairman in St. Charles, IU., Aug. 12: "Don't ask for press conferences when we come to your state, or set any up." Nofziger, a tough-minded former newsman himself, laid it on the line: Press conferences are campaign weapons that should be sparingly scheduled not to please the press but to benefit the campaign; they are not for the press to ask questions "willy.nilly" but to move the campaign in the direc tion Reagan and his strategists want. CONTROLLING Reagan's weakness for self·inflicted wounds in off·the·cuff replies to press conference questions, in other words, is to be attempted by curtailing his meetings with the press. an old and hoary tac- tic in the campaign bag of many pre vious presidential can· didates. It may or may not work. Newsmen will battle for more access. What can and must be made to work for Reagan, however, is a "fail·sa!e" mechanism to take the boomerang out of prepared speeches that are supposed to advance Reagan's cause al Carter's expense. not vice versa. Government 'Discovers' Hefner Lifestyle Sometimes you've got to· wonder about the government With all the evil that's going on in this country, it often seems that the feds are unable to do anything to stop wrongdoing. And when they do decide to become supersleuths . . well, it's enough to make you wonder if they've been living in the same society the rest of us have. What brings this to mind is the announcement of the conclusion . of a top.level government io veatigation the other da,y. The Se · curities and Ex - change Com· mission declared , with a great deal of pride, that it bad round Hugh Hefner and Playboy maguine guilty of keeping certain things secret from the public. Here are the secrets the SEC said that Hefner was biding: -That he has a 54·room mansion in Chicago. -That be bas a 30-room mauloo in Los Angeles. -That he gets free meals in the mansions. -That be bas a start of buUen to serve those meals. -That he invites girlfriends and other guests to stay over· night for free. -That he rides in limousines. Art Hoppe -That be has expensive video tape equipment. -That h e used a fr>c.9 aircraft called the "Big Bunny" before he sold it several years ago. The SEC. with straight face, charged that Hefner and Playboy failed to report those benefits -and that since Playboy became a publicly held company in 1971, failure to re- port the benefits was a violation of the law. GREAT. For more than 2S years, every issue of Playboy magazine bas been proclaiming in vivid proee and color photo- graphs that Hefner lives like a medieval ting in his mansions -being sel'Ved by bis buUers, sleeping in bis round bed with his girlfriends, ridin1 in his limousines, flying in bis airplane, playing with his video equipment. No American male has been able to escape the legend of Hef· ner. If you grew up in the moet backwoods dirtatreet town, you knew that Huch Hefner was liv· ing in those mansions in Chicago and L.A. For a quarter of a cen· tury. suburban tee.o-aged boys have cruised Main Street with Playboy decals on the rear win· dow of their cars, pretending, that they are Uvlnc the Hefner lifestyle . Even if you aren't a Playboy reader. you haven't been able to get away from the story of Hef· ner's way of life. Time and Newsweek and every other ma· jor publication have reported on it in exhaustive detail. Books have been written about it. Television s pecials have been produced about it. AND NOW, in 1980, the SEC tells us it has discovered it. One or the secrets the SEC re- ported was that the number of girlrriends and overnight guests who slept in Hefner's mansions between 1971 and 1979 was 6,020. Well, I can't claim to be one of Hefner's girlfriends, but I do ad· mil to being one or the 6,020 ovemipt guesta. I have stayed at both the Chicago and Loa Angeles mansions several times during the period in question, and I am able to provide the SEC with even more secrets for »a Heiner dossier: -Hefner bas bis initials stamped in 1old on bis blue velvet bedroom slippers. -During the period or Hef · ner's famous seclusion in his Chicago mansion, the only way his maids knew he really ex· isted was the arrival in a laun· dry room each day of one white shirt and one pair of blue un- dershorts. -The most popular drink at the California Mansion is orange juice, because of the hich pulp content with which it is made. -Hefner's beat friend, John Cante, who lives in the California mansion, bas a plate of cookies brought to his room by the butlers almost every night. -The bowling alley in the Chicago mansion comes with free balls but no free shoes. -If a guest at the Los Angeles mansion scores a higher mark than Hefner 's record on one of the pinball machines, a security guard must be sum· mooed to verify that score, or Hefner will not accept it as true. -Every time you punch the button to begin a new game on Hefner's special Playboy-model pinball machine, chimes play the theme song from Hefner's old TV show. -HEFNER has a s mall television set built into the wall facing the toilet in his private bathroom. -During the 1977 energy · crisis, Hefner had the tem- perature of the jetstreams in bis outdoor Jacuzzi turned down. -When Hefner is ill, a doctor comes to him, but when he has a toothache he has to sit in a den· list's waiting room just like anyone else. -When Hefner plays Monopo· ly. bis marker is a tiny statue carved to look just like him. THERE. 1 hope that helps the SEC with their investigation. And best or luck to them OD their next reported probe-that the Beatles have sec.retly broken up and do not plan on performing together anymore. Business Booms in a City Removed Fro01 Reality Walldaston: Out.side my betel room wiDdoW, steelworken are erecttna yet another office build· ing. All over Washington, new office buildings are 1oin1 up cheek-by-jowl. The majority are precisely nine stories bJgb. In most areas, nine stories is the Um.it. 'J.'be builders, who have usually leased all the offices before breakinl ground, un· dentandably don't wtJ.b to wute a pre-doua cubic inch ol air apace ln lbb. our nation's c&pitol. ID \he• yean I've been coming here, it seems there bu always been a new nine·story office build· lnl llDdel' coutrucUon next to wba...., botel I am 1L1Y1n1 in. Tbe iO'al ol the jackbammen ad ta. llibt of t.be towerinl cran• 1wtneinc up the steel I ~' beams have always depressed me. For new office buildings are evidence that business is boom· log. And the only producta that Washington produces are laws and regulations. TBDE A&E 2.1 inlllioa peo- ~le llvlnt ln this treen and humid valley alone the bankl of the turgid Potomac River. For tbe most part, thOle who work either produce laws and rel\ll•· tlon• or provide the goods and services req\lired to support thoee who do. With a lew minor exceptions, WublnctoD ablpa notblnt to tbe rest ot the natloo but laws and re1ulatlons -no food, ao clothln8, no abelter, no manuf ac· lured 1oodl, nothlnl but lawt and re,WaUona. A• I loot at the •.PrawllD1 frame,..k of 1l•I from mJ window, I .....,..,_, u I oft.ea do, wbo will be occupytq an tMM new offices. Lawyers, of course. "We take only from the top 2 percent of the law school graduates each year," says a partner in a bi1 local firm. "Even though the starting pay la better in New York or~ An&elet, they all want to come here." Wuhinetoo is a lawyer'• paradbe. AND LOBBYISTS. "We'll try •l•in nm year for the common situa plcketlna bUI.'' aays the labor lobbyist. "But ii Reacan geta in . . . '' be abakea b1I bead. And secretaries typl.Df away: "Dear Senator: In respect to you.r stand Oft SB 491. • • Naturally, they wW ta.lt of lit· Ue elle but polltica: Who will be tbe ma. .. ol the laW'I! Who wlll appoint thole wbo produce tb• r.,WatlGDIT "l'm voUna for ADd•noo," says the liberal ~­peaamu'1 aldl. • •1 can't stand the ma. but I ftaure be could tlarow Ute tl•ctloa lalo lb• HoaH; the BcNM CCIGld deed~ lock: and Mondale could wind up belng acting president for four years." TOE CRANE hums. Steel bangs on steel. The new occu· pants of this new building will work bard, I'm sure, producing new laws and new regulations. They will delight, as do the others, in their work. It will be their lives. Where will it all end? Business here haa boomed under Democrats and Re publicans tilke. It sometimes seems like a &iant machine out of control. In my mind's eye, I see lhls entJre unreal city covered by row upon row of identical nlne- atory boxes. In each, hundreds of men and women labor to pro. duce more rules and more re- 1u latJon1. They work ln rec· tan1utar, carpeted, 1ound· proofed rooma -none ol tM wladowa of wblch can be opened.. • I f c • Monday,Auguat25, 1980 A _nderson Record: Drift to Center WA.8HINOTON (AP) -.... ,,_. 8 . Aadllw bat DOt •aadb Mia • ... of fCm"i•teaey cl ........ )•an .. OoalnM. u.·. tM ftnt to adaU IL ··11.r ~ eYO&ftd,''..,. tM I... CU WM II II Mac Uae ""'fvcy u u •lllll••rra. ''ne. I CUM to eo.ar-ia 1.-i. I ........... ~Ml" -C'Or'· ...U,becwof~._..._ I .. c:1d. ,,_.. ll U .... la U1 'I miDd \bat &oda.y 1 IUD a ............ IN llANY 111ND1. doubt remainl about UM me•nl.., ol Aodenoa'a COD· treulona1 vot1a1 record H • mMAure ol b1I poUUcal pbl~. qutrement lbal they pledae tbtmtelvet to Chrilllanlty. "It wu a ml1take," Anderson says now. The con1ressman says he did not then understand the implications of the lelialation. Critics uk how a politician with a araduate degree lo law from Harvard could have put h1a name on le1l1lation that violated traditions of chllrch-state separation. AND AS LATE as 1971, Anderson was • co-sponsor or a proposed con· 1tltutional amendment to permit prayers in public schools. He now notes that later in 1971 he changed hla view and voted against a school prayer amendment. ( NEWSANALYSIS) voted against cutting off funding for the war. He now says he wanted to give then-President Nixon time to negotiate an end to the war without interference from Congress. One action dramatizing Anderson's reputation as a political free spirit came in 1974 when he became the first Republican to publicly call for Nixon's resignation in the midst of the Watergate scandal. Anderson aJso voted for the Kemp- Roth 30 percent tax cut bill, now em- braced by Ronald Reagan. But now Anderson says in campaign speeches ,.. l Polg ] FOR BOYS !, OXFORD CLOTH SHIRTS ALL COLORS IN STOCK Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. DAILY PILOT /If ,.,If<•,...,.,,.,. •••• "°"' Dool tC•N '~ ...,..,..,, VOUf 41••) COITA MUA6•1·1289 ,._..__ ff 11111~ v~95-CM01 ,_,c.-c._....,.. .... ~ ,,,.., ...... ..., .. ,.., ' ONE convenlenr' agency for all your Insurance . -·· FARMHS tHSU.AHCf " HOU, 541-5514 or US.107 1. It 14 ...,..,_·Cotto Meso Labor unlon1, for uample, ferventl) oPPOl4t Aadenoo, MYtnl be coulatenU.y foucbt pfOll'aru tlMy couldend key t•u for frienda and eneml• in Coqreu. Anderson also has a mixed record on environmental issues. Environmentalists note that An· derson has said his administration would license no new nuclear power plants until tough new safety rules bad been put in place for the nuclear industry. that it was a bad idea that would re· -..;;;;--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii suit in arbitrary cuts in the federal budget without any resulting benefit AFL-CIO Pr•ident Lane Kirkland, uked lf or1an.laed labor mllbt sup. port Andenoo over President Carter, replied: "Good God, no!" l>lck Murphy. a lobbyist for the Service Employees International Union, -.ya simply, "On the lncen· diary luuea, be bas been abeolutely wron1." AMONG THOSE ISSUES are An· derson's votes •&ainat a 1978 labor law reform bill and oppoaiUoo to a proposal that would permit a single strikin& union to close an entire coo· · atruction site. But over the last 10 years, An· dersoo repeatedly bas broken with conservative Republicans and voted for social and foreign affairs legisla- tion, such as federal funding for abortions, ratification of the Equal Ri1bts Amendment, the Panama Canal treaties, the Strategic Arms Limitation Agreement, all major ci vii ript.s bills of the 1980s and federal controls on handguns. ' In ·abort, Anderson's public record ia a moving target. Part ot the ambiguity arises from Andenon_,s initial days as a rock- ribbed conservative who sradually moved to the center, then lncreasing- 11 joined Democrats OD most social issues, while voting with con- servative Republicans OD economics. ONE PEllSON WHO knows An· deraon well in the House is Rep. Tom Railsback, who represent. an adJ•· cent and similar Republican district ln Illinois. In an interview, Railsback sald An· derson'a change ln political outlook over the years is 1enuine and can be explained as a broadeniJli, ereater concern for naUcmal versus local is· sues. "John A.ndencm bu always bad 1ood poUUc.l imtlncu and I think, lite a lot ot us, be became more CCJO· ............. MOVE TOWARD MODERATRI Independent John Andenlon cerned about national iuuea," be said. "He is not a ri&ht winier and I don't think he ever was a right winger." Only during the last several months ol bis presidential campaign bas Anderson appeared to make s uperficial political appeals to enhance bis liberal image and play down his conservative voting record in Congress, Railsback said. RAD.BRACK, WHO will campaign in support of Reagan, says nonethe· less, that Anderson's basic instincts would make him a good president. As Anderson campaigns, the most consistent question about bis record comes on an amendment to the Constitution, which be propo5ed as a freshman House member in 1961, then again in 1963 and 1965. No.w dubbed the "Christian Amendment," it suggests ·that the United States adopt ChrisUanity as a national religion. "This nation devoutly recognizes the authority of the law of Jesus Christ, Saviour and Ruler of Nations through whom are bestowed the blessings of Almighty God," the amendment said. IT WAS QUALIFIED to declare that there was no intention to establish a national r eli1ion. Specifically, "This amendment shall not be interpreted so as to result in the establishment of any particular eccleaiutical or1aniutlon, or in the abridgment of the ri&bta of religious freedom, or freedom of speech and press, or ot peaceful auemblqe." Coogreu would allo be encouraeed to exempt non-believers from any re- But a review of his voting record shows lhe nuclear industry has had no more loyal ally in Congress than Anderson. SIMDARLY. ANDERSON correct· ly portrays himself as an opponent of the Vietnam War. But be consistently to the economy. AS nlE CHAIRMAN of the House Re publican Conference, Anderson said, he felt obligated to vote for the tax cut bilJ without any real personal conviction. A newsletter sent to constituents effusively praising the legislation was the result of over-enthusiastic staff work, Anderson says. 1 NEXT: Anderson on domestic usues.J Report Says Media Concentration Down WASHINGTON (AP ) -The number of companies owning dif· ferent types of media outlets in the same city, such as newspaper and radio station. declined markedly from 1968 to 1978 in SO of the nation's largest cities, a new study says. The National Association of Broad- casters, (NAB), said its research de· partment had found an overall 16 percent decline in the concentration of media ownership during the de- cade. COLLECTORS CORNER R•r• Coln• a Stemp• GOLD 6 SILVER Prtcee for 1-22--80 o.w c-.-.. -ca. 911.» ..., ... Kr•"'-Mil. NM. ~l.Nf NII. ..... 100 c:or-'61t. ""· ....... 17111.. $791. '°"' SI IWf' 8.-p 1t11'1' 1271'1' CMlfWc.nwt..-.. (714)111 ••o Soutti Coal Plue Vllege ............. , ____ ,_, Officials at the Federal Com· munications Commission, the agency which has done the most to break up local media combinations, had no im· mediate comment on the NAB study. That is because the study does not chart the number of companies buying newspapers and 'broadcast stations around the country, but rather the number of companies which own either a new!iJ>aper and broadcast sta· lion or a radio and TV s tation in the same city. WILLIAM C. DEER, M.D. ANNOUNCES the openino of his office for the general prac. tice of medicine, suroerv and occupational medicine. located at 5911 HEIL AVE., (SUITE A) HUNTINGTON BEACH (at Springdale) <at Springdale) <Suite A) 0.ffice.Hours: · (714) 846-8778 8.30·5.30 Mon.-Fri PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to federal government rules and regulations dated February 13. 1980. on or about August 27. 1980. the City of Fountain Valley wall submit to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. the City's !lousing and Communit y Development Block Grant Performance RePort covering the period Crom July 1. 1978. to June 30. 1980 Copies or the Perrormance RePort will also be submitted to the Governor's Offace or Planning and Research and to the Southern California Association or Governments for review pursuant to OMB Circular A·95. The ReP,Ort is available to interested parties at no charge. and 1t includes the, following components < l I ProJect Progress 121 Status or Funds 131 Area Benefit 14) Direct Benefit Acttv1t1es (5J Housing Assistance Performance Parts I and II (6) llousmg OpPortunittes Parts l and II C7l Displacement C8l Citizens Wntten Comments Any questions regarding this RePort may be addressed to: Fountain Valley Planning Department 10200 Slater A venue Fountain Valley, California 92708 Attention: Scott Morgan Telephone: (714)963-8321, Ext. 269 RSPECIALS 112 OFF OUR llllODUCIOIY PROGRAM Say goodbye to summer with this summer's good-buy SPEr -cials. 50% off the price of Holiday Spa Health Club's two-week Introductory program. .. ) ... ' You'll enjoy a personalized sampler exercise program to fit your needs. You'll also have complete use of all facilities. ' And what facilities! Hot hydro-massage whirtpools, Finnish rock saunas, steam rooms, sun rooms, and at most clubs, in- door swtmrrilng pools and jogging. Plus progressive physical Spa Health Clubs for Men and Wolttan ............ ., ........... ,.,,, ...... . ........ .... , ............ .. ..................... , ..... .... ,,.,_ ........................ .. 111•1.....-Y ' I ' . . I • I ~ ' I ' I l I . • • t~n ... "' .... , ...... .. "I'm not punching Marmaduke ... l'm just trying to find the TV remote control that he just swallowed!" SHOE .MISS PEACH !~A, Wt-1AT WA~ IN 'IOI.A~ PA!fENTS' L.ETT£~ ·n ... ~j M~De' YOIA FEEL. iHEY OON'r WANI 'r'OU rn COME HOME? THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane .. •• • I "Just don't look down through the crocks." DENNIS THE MENACE ~~ 8·1.5 \ , COMICS I CROStwORQ PEANUTS by Ch1rlts M. Schull BIG GEORGE by Vl'lll P1rtc" ALL RtQtr, TEAA,TMIS 15 OUl LAST CAME SO LET'S COHCEHTRATE ! Mi '(OU ACCVSIN6 US OF NOT COHCEMTRATIN6? TME 6AME'5 OVER TMIS WA'<, LUCV ... i f A~ '(OU ACCUSIN6 US Of NOT C()t(f N'fRATlN6? FUNKY WINKERBEAN O~ FINAL NO'Te eEro~E. I E~O ~lb STAFF MEE11N6 ... 1Hl5 FIRST WEEK OF .5UmL 15 KNOWN A5 '51UDENI RE6t61RA1lON AND ~1e.l1A1i t>.£E.K' ! by Tom Batiuk ""TfiE.REFORE I'D APPRE!JAiE IT IF 5TAFF ME/'t'\BER6 {J.X)OlD S10P li!EFERRI~ TO by Jeff MacNelly by Mell La1arius IT A5 I HELL WEEI< I! ORABBLE •• .. .... c; ••• ,. ... 1~ ~ou·o L.11<.e. M~ 'fo, IJ(t.iQ'/, l°Ll. &E i,l.AO 1'0 'fv~N f\4£. P~&E.~ r~ ~OIJ ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OR . SMOCK l COULO CANCEL MY ~eN\S ANO SPEND THE DAY RW\)(1!'4G ITT 1-'oME. WITH TrlE K\DS ,,,------------------------------.... "You can put the ice pick away. The water's not that cold." i J • • by Kevin Fagan o~ tovR~£, 'f"A1"'~ 1.1~E l~IC'.1tolb ~ oul-' tJO'f 1'o Qu~lK. ~ • ~ .• ··I·::·· by Lynn Johns~ ON SECON01fi000Kf, I t1R1E BelNG ~ l.Rlt:.. by George Lemont .l JUS'"f" i"OOK A SVVIG OF !HAI" SA M P t...S: COUGH Met:' I C J Ne, DS:AR IH ~'6'Je: l~H~l 'S GORDO JUDGE PARKER IN ~AVINC, Hlf> DAU6HTER MEl..ANIE FROM A11ACK., OILI. DEt.ACORD te BADLY C,,ORED BY THE BULL.! -1/:"~lP lti"Pl-~~ NANCY YOU PROMISED SPAGHETTI FOR MY LUNCH --· LOOI< AT /HAT FICl,)S J!JE>JJAMINAf ~54AAc.K~· ANO /HAT ASPJ.ENIUM f E!tJJ..BIFERU«. ~YUMt> by Gus Arriola rooo l.}IJOEJC G-LASS IS A BUMMER, HUii, f MAW. by Harold Le Doux ttJ: Af,lt> I ARI: tt111lNG Ii off fAMOLISl..Y. IN fACf, Wf: AR~ RIGHT" t¥JW 9'1ANt7IN~ tttm: JAASKING-IN ~Ctt aTH- by Tom K. Ryan 'eR'S C:HARISM"!ino.1t ,1A'~ MUSI c:i..ost: l'~VVYj n vr; 10 APPLY MORf 8ASKINS- ---AND ALL I GETIS T HIS SOUP I WANT SPAGHETTI L.01lON. 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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Hart 5 Alga extrac:t 9 Schedule 14 Slngle 15 Grotto 16Shy 17 lnslpldi1191 ~9 Ammonia kin lie Peepahow 67 Volcano 68 Tllll: Sp. 89 EutOc>Mll 70 Nole: Comb. form 71 Act compound DOWN 20 Quart pert• 21 Tracta 1 Bonerl 23 Balance 2 Brac:ef 25 Saahay 3 Pineapple 26 Matl"• neme 4 Sorter 28 Boring tool 5 Perform 32 Dtaunl1e 6 Pace 37 Roman judge 7 Decltrll 38 Nigerien 8 Adjust anew UNITED Feeture Syndicate Saturday'• PUZZie Solved 39 Entertain 9 Helgh1 31 W111t bit 41 Letter 10 Finite 32 Plunge 52 Fur aource 42 Poelry 11 Chuma: Fr. 33 Wild goat S3 Canine, e.g. 45 Took beck 12 Ebb, e.g. 34 Type 55 Elk 48 Existing 13 Gr.-'911tt· 35 Game m1111 58 Act 50 M111'1 name ance group 38 ow. 57 Repelt9d 51 DonnouM 18 French rtver 40 Wiile ellow· atlOtl 54 British river 22 Knedl ance 58 Jug henclltl 58 Appralter 24 Atlldue 43 Brlnel 59 Del food 62 Hamitic 27 Can. artlt1 44 Foee 80 EM1t1 trlbelman Emily -4& Mlllketw goddele 63 Htwallan trM 29 Briton 47 MIJ)ped 61 Hindu quwn 64 Mushroom·• 30 Leewlfd 49 Singing ayt1a-&5 -Cupid 1 2 I 4 ·--··---· -··--..---. ..... ---...... -... --. ,NY:SE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~ \Ult ._., ",. 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G.sSvc 1.21 1 19 12.,._ "' K.enG£ t ... 1 tlO IS~ll • .,_ NEHucl J071 143 lll'h-"' Reh-1.:1:1 I llS 74"11 '• h""5Copfl.17 73 SJ '1 Mond&ly, Aug Ult 2S 1980 N cwt. y PfLOT A• \ Dow Jones Final Down 1.96 CLOSING FIGURE 958.23 Bi Job Ahead Many Faulted For Economy By J OHN CUNNIFF .. ,. ................... NEW YORK Few concepts have won such instant understanding and support. as reindustnalization. The word isn't even in the dictionary, but every politician k.nows what it means . And they support. it too. Whal it means, simply, is that we've got lo start re· building the country's production capacity. We 've got lo m ake railroads run, steel companies competitive, automotive companies profitable. We've got lo stimulate research. promote technology, get people back lo wor k. That's what political leadership is saying now -now that the economy is on its knees and no more money can be extracted from it to support big spending projeda that often lower the nation's competitiveness. REPUBUCANS AND Democrats are shouting the word, but none of theem to.be accepting any blame for weakening what usEtd to be the economic wonder of the entire world, the U .S economy. But they helped do it. They helped with burdensome taxes. economic mis- management, officious bureaucracies, ridiculous regula- tions Al times. it seemed, Washington had declared war on production and the people who tried to produce. It had plenty of help, of course. from mismanagement in the private se<:lor. and from a growing attitude a mong Am ericans that consumption was tJ\~ most important function of any goOd American. Consumers first. The consumer movement had sound beginnings, because something had to be done about protecting people from dangerous prOducts and. as always. from shoddy products. And those dangers still existtodav. cu .. ,.,,.,. Politicians, who spelled consumer v-o·t·e-r . pro- claimed it. Companies with products lo sell promoted it. ADVERTISING DEPICTED what a conaumer couldn't h ve without. Banks provided the easy credit to buy it. In the process, the country forgot that it could con- sume only to the extent that it produced. It often hobbled its production facilities with regulations and taxes and controls of one sort or another. Increasingly, more funds went to nonproductive government activities. Nobody can correctly distribute all the blame , because a tremendous amount or it is there lo be spread around. But the net effect is that productivity in the nation's economy bas almost ceased lo grow_ • And. since growth is needed lo raise livine standards, the consumer finds his living standard.a going down. What a shock! How un-American! Weren't American living standards to rise forever? Wasn't it a right? . As we now find out, it isn't a right. It was an expeda · lion. to be sure, and it was port.rayed in .-Jmost every his- tory book and popular magazine. 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Pynchon <Nan cy Marchand) rescuing a horse while cov· ering a fire on ·'Lou Grant" tonight at 10 on CBS, Channel 2. DO<CAVITT 0.-t John CIMM tPen 10121 • ITUOK>a& "Cop Show" Exploter Scouts u"st 11\e Glend .... AnzoN POllcle Dept New Yodl Qr, kids m•• A ' 111 CS19c:O oancino (RI 0 ~ORIF'FIN Guest& Bobby Vrnlon, Lola Ftten•. Robert Sl\oeld$ 1:00 I caa NEWS Hec:NEWS • KUNO FU Death come~ on """ lorms -c .. ne coofronl • ktllar from Cl\ona, I Oyong pho\oOf~r. and an ln<I•· en yc>uth threatened by Ille ldea~=·1 CJ) JOKER'S W\lO MEfWOAIFRN Guuts Bbbby Vinton. Lola Falena. Robert Shlelcls. Bob .\n<l.,aon Maret. W~oekl • 8TAH'T8 OF SAN FMHalOO A ...., ... iuvenlte tuOQ41 tS klCln~ by a runaway bOy whO hotels Mr H ran· sorn r0< 1\11 l\Osp11ahzed .. st er 8) OVEAEASY Guest come<11en Jack ~rter DIAi al) MACNEIL / LEHRER AEPOAT 7:IO 8 THE MUPPETS Guest Oluy G1tlaspia IJ LMHO IN THE FAST ~NE A• program about 1wo work ahohcs. t l\e lrves 1 t>ey lead ano llletr mo11va11on toward theor carlN!tS l\ost ed by Warren Olney 0 THArS HOU YWOOO Tr>e Song And Dance People" 0 @) FACE THE MUSIC &l) MACNEIL / LEHRER · REPORT al) THE DIONNE QUINTS The IJ"8S of love Identical gt<IS who survived• tl\4lir Cleltvery by a countrv doc· Clla111t~I Lbt i•fl• 8 l<NXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles • KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles e KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) P<FMB (CBS) San Diego G l<HJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 l<CST (ABC) San Diego e KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles 9J KCOP· TV (Ind I Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles Ci) KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntonqton Beach 104 If\ 193• are trlCeCI (Rl (j) P.M. MAGAZIHE Meet Connie Hoyle. ~re­••r v to a San Diego Coty Councilman wt>o os also a tr~ ... 1:00 II (]) Fl.O Flo s old boylroend re1urn1 to COW'lown ana tile cou Pie rekrndle& !heir Old romentlC Sl)&tks tRI 0 LITTLE HOUSE~ THE PRAIRIE Laura·s efloris 10 1eac11 sign tanquage to a deal boy are 1eooaraozeo - he falls on love w1111 he< tRI 0 MOVIE • • "Terrnory 01 Others" ( 19721 Documentary Man •s an ourS>Oer on the l\a1sh .,.1khtmess of the Amerlean SOUlh-1 (2 l\fS I U ®l THAT'S INCREDIBLE Faalured a paracnu\1&1 wtto rell 2 .300 reet •ncl survived. 1 11111t lo Iha l\ome of a heunted l\elre~. the return of 11\e man In 11\e aiftlQl'>t l)laStlC bo• tRI 0 MOVIE • • * "God's Ullla Acre'' ( 1958) Aobefl Ryan, Aldo Ray Based on the 11oty by Erskine Caklwell A gr..Oy Georoia farmer forces his sons to ellcavate his enora properly to look for gold (2 tus I Q) MOVIE •*'It "War Hunt" ( t9621 John Saxon. Robert Redford A. S01<11e< 1n the Korean W1r becomes ., KNtOOIVen!C 8hCI tHC:ll OOOly etta1 t (MM-tire" Ofclet t' llt• I I MTOMICIHT HO WtCfW' IN CINCINMAT1 Jof'V'"Y FeWJt •• o"w.a • ,_ jC>I; 1n Cahl0tn1a at lh1M llO .. I the •arary ha'I Malling •I WKRP (Pall 11 (RI -~MHOW 'll\e Knowte011• !he rernari.aoble cabb••• ot tor~ <11• r.aulr4'CI to paM tlW IOUQM•I quality lflO test Of Ill i.llld 10 Obteln 11\a<r HGan ... • THE OIOHHE QUINTS 'lie llYH OI live I08n11C•I Qlrll wl\o t41tVlved lhell ~v-v by • c;ountry doc tor ... t93• Ille traoeel IRI 1:00 8 1() M•A •&•H ll J find• l\tmMllf attractan 10 • war c:oHaapon<lent wno l\aJ I allton on IOve Wl I h l\lm (RI D aAa<STAIRSATTHE WHlnHOUSE Meggre becomes heed hOUMll<eec>e< <1u11ng PreS> o.nt Cooll<lga I term and with tl\e onset ot the Oepresslon her daughter L•lll•n (Leslie Uggamsl 11na11y acceots a 1ob es a Wl\lle House matd tPar1 2) Q IRI D @l ABC MOVIE • • ,,., "Love's Savage Fury" ( 19791 Jennifer O Neon. Perry King """ months 01 t0tment on a CMI W!Jr prison. a Soutll· ern bet"' !fies to rebuild ,_ Ille with help lrom il <lashing young officer (RJ al) TliE DESERT'S BAOl<EH SILENCE r11e envoronmen111J impact or oll-roao vfthocles on 1"41 12 t m1Wion acres ot -t on southMn Cal1forn11 os e•am1neo 11:30 II Cl) ONE DAY AT~ TIME Ann aur"8S at a c1111cal d8C1s1on on her 1819$1 romance (Port J}IRI '1i) JAZZATTHE MAIHTEHAHCE SHOP Woody Shaw Ou1n\et INo 3f Woo<Jy SN!w, trumpet, Catter Jackson. 11•0- pl\one; On•je Allen Gumbs. p.•no, Staltord Jarnes, bass. Victor L-1s drums 10:00 I) CJ) LOU GRANT A brushfltlJ plays a parl 1n Charlte Hume's troubled meniage and turns MIS PynchOn Into an on-the· _,.. reponer (RI DO HEWS a» SHIPWRECKS OF PUEATOAtCO Jean-Michel Cousteau leads us on an .ntt1<es11ng seercl\ of the sh•p-ecks ofl Ille Puerlo Rican coaJI G) NATION.Al NEWS 8i) RUN, AMEAICA. RUN Medical eutl\or11es ano common folk discuss tl\e hv-::,js and benefits of NBC: 'What Strike?' Botwm NetUXJrk Better Off Than R iva/,s By P ETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP> -NBC, which bas been clomping around in a quagmire for so long, has finally stepped into a pile of good luck. It comes in the form or the a clors ' s trike , which enables NBC to invent its own little fall seuon and a revised schedule to fit it. NBC. CBS and ABC are all having to postpone t heir fall seasons because they simply aren't getting most or their pro- ducts due to the a ctors' strike. NBC is slightly better off than its rivals, because it has eleven bo'urs ol regular progra ms unaf- fected by the strike. ABC bas nine and CBS bas five. "Sanf o r d," "Qu incy," "Boomer," "Facts of Life ," "Buck Rogers," "B.J . and the Bear" and "Hill Street Station." The mirrors with which NBC hopes to hide this giant hole are : -T he n e twork's str ike- unaffected "realit y" shb ws - "Speak Up America," "Real People," "Games People Play." "NBC Magazine," ''Disney's Wonderful World" and the NBC movie nights. TUBE T OPPERS KHJ G 8:00 "God's Little Acre." Th <? m o vie version o r Ers k ine Caldwell's steamy novel with Robert Ryan. Aldo Ray and Tina Louise. NBC 19 9:00 "Backstairs at the White House." Part two o( the repeated series about domes tics close to the seat of power ABC f) 9 ·oo "Love's Savage f'ury." A Southern officer helps a beautiful woman escape from a Yankee prison in this Civil Wa r drama with Perry King and J ennifer O'Neill (photo below). running (RI 10:30 0) Q) NEWS El!,) JAUATTHE MAINTENANCE SHOP Woody Shaw Ou•ntet tNo 31 Woody Shaw lrumpel Carter Jac~son sa•o phone Ona1e Alie" Gurnbs piano StatrO<O Ja~ bass Vietor Lewrs drurns mi BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL "How To Get A Job· Bill Moyers repo<t~ on a pro gram 1n San O\lijO Cahfor noa that has nao surprt61ng sue'~~ 1n 1each1ng the unomptoyl!d how to go at>out getting a 1ob 11:00 fJ B 0 I' I!}, NEWS 0 MEWL YWEO GAME 0 MOVIE • • ', Breaoovt ( 19'>9) R1tl\ard To(ld RrcnJrd Allonborough B111tsn ~ot Clters suc:ceNI on a oanng escope lfom .i Nat• prtst>n c;amp 1n llaly ( 1 hr 50 m1"1 0) THE 000 COUPLE Oscor develops an ulCer and blames Felt• lor 11 Q) THE BEHN\' HIU. SHOW Boony is trapROO in a very funny sketch w1tl\ actress P11toc1a Hayes 11:30 II Cl) HARRY 0 st•lk•ng tl\e wire ol a retired admtrol 0 TONIGHT Guell nost Joan Rivers . GuHIS Ma1lelle Hartley,. Bernaoetre Pet.,& Gt"O<ge Gobel. Bobby Kerton. Or Wflltnfd Dyer 0 OATINOGAME U @l A8CNEW8 0) REX HUMBARO ll) GETSMART An important 1nfo,,n1n1 '' wouride<J beloi• ho can tell r.lax about • se<:tet lormu- ld (Part 11 W mi CAPTIONED ABC MEWS 11:60 0 (f()J BARNEY MILLER The OetecltvH learn that 1"6 rull\teu loan Shatk 11\ey .e t>een lrOCkll>g IS 11ch.otly a 14·year-Old boy IRI -MIDNIGHT- 12:00 0 T AL.ES OF THE UNEXPECTED ·Nock' The butter (John G1e1gud) oflers the perfect solution when a spoiled &<lullerous m1thonaoren (Joan Colhns) gets her nead caught 1n one of her husband's valuable scvlp.- tures • THI QOoo.11 !MU mMtl gift. 8111 ._ olrl, Blll 00" to her 1111\et, plaada tor ner hencl. n. -or-. the OONn't 12:2'. 0 llAIWIY MIU.a Berney an<1 hi• men try 10 OeluH • lludenl·buUI nuclur t>omb (RI 12:30 8 QIHE Al/TRY "The Law Comea To Scorpion" • HOOAH'8 HEAOEB Hog1n "'" l\ts men trigger en avalll/ICtle to halt a o.,. man panzet Olviflon II) HATlOHAL NEWS 12:40 fJ Cl) C88 LATE MOVIE • • "Bitter-• Low" ( 19781 Lana Tufl-. Robert Lansing A family MCtet thtaatons 10 aastroy tha rtM.ttlonshlp of a young m111rled couple 1!00 0 TOMOAAOW Gua11. E•·convict •nO COOl<bO<>k aull\or Lan<1r- Sm1tl\ 9 TliE RIFLEMAN A Soulhtlfn belle arnves In N0tlh Fork ctalmlt19 that Mlcall 111\et 11u1b1n<1 U MOVIE • • ,,., "Haraca,. .. ( 19711 Chnt Walklf, Stefanie Powera In Iha eatly t9001, • merc;enary M>ldlar rallies 10 tile cause of Mexican ,.voluttonatles only 10 Oil· cover h11 mlaalng wire among tl\em t 1 hr . 30 m•n l Q) MOVIE • • "M1 A.no Pe Kettle On Vacation" ( 19S31 Marj0t~ Main. Percy Kttbr10e The Kettles become entangled w1lh aptes wnen they visit In-laws 1n Paris 11 hf 30 m1n1 1:300 MEWS 2:008 MEWS 2:30 II) HEWS 2:408 M£W$ 3:108 MOVIE * • • "A Howhng In The W0001" I 1971) B8rbata Eden, Larry Hagman A matried couple encounters l ltanga nappanlngt wnlla vacationing et Like Ttl\oe (2 hrs) 11:00. * * "Hwa C-T ... MarinM" (11$2} 8-y Soya, Leo Gorcey. The Soya run Into murder wtl«t 11\ey life aUigMd 10 Iha same regiment In the marin. (I hr.I -AFTERNOON- t2:00 G • * "Belle Slatr't Oaugl\ler" ( 1948) Roel Catna<on, George Mont- gomery Bette Slur's Oeugfllar returns home 10 ·~ Iha <IMlh of II« moth« (11\r., 30 min I • * • "The Haa~ly Body" ( 19441 Hedy Lamarr, Wllflem Powell. The neglect.a wife of an aatr<>n<><ner turne fO aaltol- ogy end Is IOIO the Wilt meet a hancteome """0-"(1ht ,50mln) ., • * '"' "Cyborg 20117" (19671 Mlcl'>HI Rennie. Wendell Corey In Iha l()ci. •ty o4 the Mura, Eanh Is Inhabited by strange beings wti\ctl era h•lf· humen, hell·machlne. (2 hrs.I 3:00 0 • • "Pur.ult OI The Gr al Spee" ( 195 7) Anll\Ofly Oueyle, John Gtegeon Tha N1vy Oet1toy1 11\e ramoo. G .. man b•llre./lfp during World Wer II (2 hrs I ®) • • • "Anylhong Goea" (19S8J Bing Crosby, Oc>Ml<I O'Connor Compll- catoons .,, .. 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In case. o£ prizes, tie9 win awarded! r.---------;;i ~:'J.ll3 1 ~ 0 SueEUen.. l I I I I I 0Fteady 6ilverman t I L.. ---CUP lol<) '°"°---..J ' - This is almost TOO GOOD to be true, but ••• We're having an Employment Evening Wednesday;August 27 4 :00·PM to 8:00 PM . Last week, NBC's President or Entertainment B r ando n Ta.rtikclff announced NBC's new fall Uneup, featuring a lot or 1'Real People " stuff and the 12-bour miniseries "Shogun." But NBC is clever enough to por t ray itself as t h e only network that can go on with the season as usual, fulfilling the American public's expectations, while the other guys are fumbl· ing around with reruns. -"Centennial," the 12·hour ~=======~ miniseries based on the James t o talk with lndlvlduels lnt .... sted In joining us In our growth, which Include•• NI W SICOND SHIFTS •'Television baa experienced an evolution that has resulted in a 52-week season," Tartikoff said. "Our announcement today coven the fll'Sl pbue of that aeuoo ... The advance plannin.g we did last spring enables us to reschedule programs and pre- sent an extremely strong lineup u we enter the f alJ." . ·~ IF NBC RAS wallowed in last place under Fred Silverman, it ._ not because Silverman & Co. lack smarts. Oh, this is • clever 'ploy. "We enter the fall with five night.s . . . virtually intact," Tartikoff said. L ESS E MPHAS IZED i n Tartikoff's statement was the fact that NBC itself has 13 originally scheduled series put into limbo by the strike. That represents more than half of its planned fall lineup. Michener saga, which NBC botched so badly in its flrst run a year ago. NBC ca.Us it an "En· core Presentation." It is a re- run, nonetheless. -"SHOGUN," ANOTHE R 12-hour miniseries, which was completed ~fore the strike. -A3 auu6r episodes of the re- gular series already taped or filmed until they run out. -A repeat of "The Godfather Saga," comprising Francis Ford Coppola's two fil ms . a lready seen on NBC. -As many specials as can be dug up, including Halloween car toons , a few Bob Hope specials, a Johnny Carson an. niversary show and a Steve Martin special. The Bandit, Frog and Justice are at it aga;, in the all new adventures of ... ~~ fPGj .... m •:t•r/J :J t;)'i mt1 l DWAllDS' SADOll laCll [I 10<0 !>IJI 5880 lOWHOS' CfNlMA CENTlll Costd Me..., 'JI'! 4 14 1 lOWAllOS' CINf MA WEST Wt\l'TM\ter d·J' )'I I' CINlDOMl U1•"Q• bl' l~~J f'M.ittl' MAAIOtl l l VO. DlllVE·IN Santa Ana ~31 t 11 t Silverman and his executive corps know they can't deliver a fall season. as such has come to be known, any mor e than their competitor s can . But Silverman's been a round long enough lo recognize a smooth co n whe n h e sees one . Tartikoff's announcement of the revised fall schedule was the setup. NBC is trying to create the illusion of having a fall season, complete with all-out promos and all the trappings, hoping t.o lure viewers into the game before they realize that NBC's doing it all with mirrors. AND, OB YES, "those lovable -;========-===- characters from Bedrock return MOYIE RATINGS t.o prime time." NBC is bringing FOR PARENTS AND the "Flint.st.ones" to prime time. Hey. they'll be original episodes. YOUNG PEOPLE The "season" Tartiltoff touted last week will be missing these planned NBC series: "CIDPS" EXCEPT for a few episodes already in the can before the strike," "Llttle Houle on the PraJrie" with the same e xceptio n that applied to "CHi Ps", "Lobo," "Hari>er Va lley P .T .A .. " "Fla min8o Road," "Diff' re nt Strokes," This is a fall season schedule, remember. My guess is that NBC wouldn't mind a protracted strike lasting, s a y, until Christm as or so. That's when Mr. Silverman pro- mised NBC would be No. 1. He may well make it, if the network can wort this fall·seaaoo-ae- usual con. And if Mr. Silverman suc- ceeds, it will be success •ell de- served. He spotted an opportuni· ty the other guys missed. 1bb is a witard at work. GilJatto Broadway NEW YORK CAP) -Gilda Radner, •bo Cl'Uted a Mries ol wacky comedy charadm'I oa NBC-TV'• "Saturday NllSbt Uve," bu takm a role lD a play bcMmd for ~••J. lllM a.Iner' haa .,.,_......a oa "~h Hour," a new com..tJ bJ Jeu Kerr tbat wW be dlnded bJ M.lke Nicholl. Sam Wa\.er'lkm will ttar u a ,.....,.. mam•c• COUllNlor' whole own marrt• II dlanlpUd bJ Ifill a.dDer. It wW try out bl Delaware and Wuhlnstoo before belf.nninl ......... Mn Not'. 4. f .. ®HO ()fl( IJHOEA 17 AOMlntO 1o'Qe l1m• mot •MY ~C91'1..,, ...... AU am NflJ IBl '"-MS AECEIV[ tl-IE I CAl OF TliE MOflOtt PTC f\Jf\E r l"ll\r ()f' e..t1 fr nr_, ...• .,. ... • _. __ i-9, _ _._, ..... .. ... .... -----------. WE NEED ASSEMBLERS PRODUCTION WORKERS EXPEDITORS TEST TECHNICIANS MATERIAL HANDLERS STOCK/SHIPPING & RECEIVING Y ou·u really want to consider Rohe Sclentlffc , an affiliate of Philips Medical Systems. Inc. We offer security that comes with rapid expansion and SO MUCH MORE that we· re asking you to come and talk with our Supervisors and Personnel Reps. We are prepared to make "O'n-The-Spot" 1ob offers! Check out our excellent starting salary • GOOD shift differenllal • complete company benefits • promotional opportun1t1es ·stability & security. P LAN ON J OINING US. SECOND SHIFT AT ROHE Nl lDS YOUNOWI . II you can't be with us Wednesday (or don't want to wait).~ us anytime this week that is convenient for you. 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Monday.August25. 1980 DAILY PILOT A ff , Shelley a Best Seller Winters Life Story Wins Critical Kudos By 808 THOMAs HOLLYWOOO <APl "My writer rrtenda are all mad •l me 1'hc:y want to know how I dare to do this to tMm What right do 1 bavtt to be on the best seller ll1t' ·· Thia w1t~ Shelley Wtni.ers reapoodinl JS t he haa mc:.t of h •r life, wllh a mixt\lfe ol 1ulll and 1rnaU·ltrl c.t.haht Odd and H · clUn1 and 1omtiUme1 tra1tc thln11 have h•~~1cncd to her wtlh astoundhll 1·on1l1tency. and 11ht• hlll written 1tbout many ol t hf'm In "Shel lo, Also Known ws Shirley" <Morrow: $14 .9! 1. which M>mc critics have praln-d u lhto best Hollywood memoir 1lnce "Lauren Bacall: Ry Myaelf " The sinkablto Shelley was womr1t1 spending a few days he re at her Coldwater Canyon home, apl)t:anng on som e TV talk shows and sit· ting out the actors' strike. The role of best-selling author obviously pleases her, despite sour grapes of writer fnends who resent a tyro's success. "Shelley Also Known as Shirley" (her real name. Shirley Schrlft) did not come easily. She started with one publisher, sat down to write and ro und herself wordless -a Winters first. She abandoned the idea, then conquered her mental By The ~ssoclated Press The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the week ending Aug. 30 as they appear in this week's issue of Billboard magazine. HOT SINGLES 1. "Sailing " Christopher Cross (Warner Bros.) 2. "Upside Down" Di ana Ross (Motown) 3. "Magic"OliviaNewton·John (MCA) 4. "Emotional Rescue" Rolling Stones (Roll· ing Stones) 5. "Take Your Time" S.O.S. Band (Tabu) 6. "Fame" Irene Cara (RSO) 7. "AU Out Of Love" Air Supply (Arista) 8. "Give M e The Night" George Benson (Warner Bros.West ) 9. "Let My Love Open The Door" Pete Townshend (Atco) 10. "More Love" Kim Carnes <EMl·America) TOP LPs l. "Emotional Rescue" Rolling Stones (Roll· ing Stones) 2. "Hold Out" Jackson Browne (Asylum) 3. ''Glass Houses" Billy Joel (Columbia) 4. " 'Urban Cowboy' Soundtrack" (FullMoon· Asylum) 5. "The Game" Queen (Elektra) 6. "Diana" Diana Ross (Motown) 7. "Christopher Cross" Christopher Cross (Warner Bros.) 8. ".'Fame' Soundtrack" (RSO) 9. ''Give Me The Night" George Benson (Warner-Bros.) 10. "Against The Wind" Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band (Capitol) The Ninja,. unholy masters Of terror. Only one man can stop them. CHUCK NORRIS LEE VAN CLEEF A from ~"""IUI' Cintm• Produ<toOni. Int • A/I Ameoun C•11tm• Re!e•st 01980 lom4'fon Commuoiuhons 1n0u11r1n. Inc All R1g1111 Reser.tel ----llOW PLAYING!---- llU tOSTAllllU ll lDIO JDHlAlllUUEl UA Mo¥1ts UA Cinema Saddleback F ounta1n Valley 990 4022 540·0594 581-5880 839-1500 tlUICl Ol&llCC OIAm WESTllllllSTU Oran&e Drive In Orilnge Mall UA Coty Cinema UA Cinema 558 7022 637 0340 634 3911 893 0546 "A BETTER -FILM THAN 'ST AR WARS ' ••• " -TIME MAGAZINE u ii ; ,, .:;~ TflE DAILY TRlBVNE _I flllI II llAZE EPIDI: SPREADS MIDDLE AGE CRAZY '~ •• , •.ii It I"" • "l•l1f• I , 111 J .i<I .. I • r~ block about reviewing her life. For the new publisher the reminiscence flowed like Niagara: 1,250 typed pages. "I STARTED TO GET It under control by m- ing stories In folders," said Winters. "That helped me organize the chapters, and everytbine felJ into place. To help my memory, I had an outline of the pictures l had made. Also I kept dlaries ln 1950, and I had my appointment books from 1939, so I could see whom I met and where. Savings ac· counts I had since 1944 helped me see how much money came in and went out.'" Unlike most celebrity authors who claim "I did it all mysell," Winters admits to heavy editing. She acknowledges in a foreword: friends Jan and Robert Lowell, who helped in the early stages ; editor Ellis Amburn , whom she nicknamed "Bloody Stumps"; associate Helen Darvall. "I tried to improve my use or language after my working association with Charles Laughton," the actress said. "THEN CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD and Budd Schulberg told me what books to read. Even so, I'm no good at spelling and grammar, and that is where I needed the most help. Ellis Amburn told me not to try to be literary. He said: ·vou lived it; all you have to do is make the reader be there.' " Were some of the memories painful? "Oh, yes. Especially the part with my first husband and with Vittorio (Gassman, husband No. 2). Also the breakup with Burt (Lancaster). l think I tried to commit sui cide afterward. All I know is I drank a bottle of brandy and swallowed a handful of pills." · Her book has aroused talk because of her frank accounts of dalliances with famous stars. "THERE WERE SOME I now wish I had left out. Like Bill Holden. He was a rather wild young man when I first knew him -a bottle a day. "It's a funny thing, every time we meet, from 'Executive Suite ' on, we always address each other as 'Mr. Holden· and 'Miss Winters.' Recently we were making 'S.O.B. ·together, and he read the excerpts of my book in Ladies' Home Journal. He said to me, ·I think in view of what you wrote in your book, l think you should calJ me ·Bill.· "Maybe I should have left out John Ireland ; he's the only one I haven't heard from. Burt was no problem; in fact, he gave me some stories that I had forgotten about. As for Marlon Brando, he sent word through a friend or mine) 'Tell her to make sure I'm not 9~ in her book. I'm a 10.' .. The autobiography takes Winters up to 1965. She's in no hurry to update the saga. First s he plans a novel. "Coming of Age in the Star Fae· tory." Midler Tapped HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Bette Midler and David BreMer will be guests when Johnny Carson begins the one·hour "Tonight" show on NBC Tues· day, Sept. 16. Patrick Wayne is the host of "The Monte Carlo Show," 24 one-hour variety shows produced by Marty Pasetta in Monaco ... The eighth season of "Bill Moyers' Journal" begins Friday, Sept. 12, on public television with his report on the pre· sidenti~ campaign. 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Mike Callahan, a school teacher by trade and an avid golfer himself, present· ed a plan to Mile Square head pro Jim Caapio before the summer started. "HE THOUGHT IT WAS a good idea and involved an assistant, Chuck Brewer," Callahan says. "What we are doing is teaching these youngsters (boys and girls) the rules of golf, etiquette and bow to play the game, and it seems to be working. Most or them have never been on a golf course more than cace or twice in their lives. "Many of them don't have their own equipment, either. But that doesn't mat· ter." The summer golf camps run for five days, Monday through Friday, and usually last a minimum of two hours each day. They are coaducted in small groups of 10 to 15 youngsters with a set daily routine. "WE TaY TO MAK.E it as much fun for them u pouible," -Callahan says. "On Monday they get a range ticket, 1et some balla and ao out to the driving range. We start working with them on balance and defillitiau ~ golf terms the first day. "We go back to the driving range oo Tuuday and go ever the grip and how it affects the path of the ball. We also spend aome time on the putting green and usu.al· ly have a small tournament. "Wedne.day is devoted to chipping and puttin1, bow to get the ball up and down. We a1ao have sand trap practice, then finish up oo the putting green and have IOIDe CCllltellta. "We staae an 01,ympic golf tournament OD Tlaunday that includes ,-many swings on the driving range as it takes to get three good drives; then three good iroo shots; three balls out of a sand trap; and finally three putts. Then we stage an 18-hole putting contest and they are handkapped by age. "ALL STROKES FOR the putting con· test and for the other events are counted before the handicap strokes are sub· tracted. "On Friday we give them a test to find out what they have learned during the What we are doing b teaching tllese 11ouag•ter• the rules of golf, etiquette and lao"' to pla11 tlae ga-.e~ ~it seenu to be 8"orldng. Mo•t of tlte• laa.,e ne.,er ~ on a golf course naore titan Oftce or t8"ice In their 111'eS. -Mike Callahan week and if they pass with a certain mark, they get a certifiCate from the PGA. Then we go out on the course and play five or six holes before it gets dark." Everyone gets a trophy or some golf balls as a prize for Thursday's or Friday's competition. Quite an intricate program for young, would-be golfers who have never been on1 a course. Most of them are eager and willing to learn and know that the $40 put up by their parents for the camp was done for a purpose. Jeff Zeissner, 14, of Fountain Valley, is in his second session of the summer and is very serious in his outlook. "THIS IS AN experience to learn about golf and golf is a serious game," Jeff says. "You get a kind of reeling from hittina the ball that is good. "I just like to watch and learn but I don't really care about watching the other kids. ·'I played the game once but my score was 140. It really wasn't my day." With Callahan and Brewer giving all of the instruction, Jeff was asked if be would have been more eager to be there if a Jack Nicklaus or Arnold Palmer had been on hand. "I WOULDN'T MIND having them here," he said. "But I'm ju.st as happy and learningjustas much this way." Jeff Trowbridge, 10, also or Fountain Valley, Is one or the youngest prospective golfers in camp this week. "I'm learning a lot or things I didn't know before," he said. "I like it all and don't have one thing I like best. But I think it is worth the time -and the money, too." Jeff's brother Derek, 8, had little to say, fidgeting while waiting for the action to begin. One of the more experienced campers is George Saitta, 11 , of Huntington Beach. "I went out a couple of times with my dad but didn't do too well." George said . Then he turned to his favorite part of the game. "I LIKE DRIVING the best," he said. "You can concentrate and have fun at the s ame time. The most run is in trying to out-do everybody else." Spoken like a true golfer, one with much more experience than any of these youngsters have had. But if the enthusiasm and determination they have shown in camp this week con· tinues in future years, it just might be that another star or the PGA Tour has been born at camp at Mile Square Golf Course in Fountain Valley during the summer of 1980. Yankees Thinking, .by George Angels Fall in Wake of Steinbrenner's Tirade Owner Geor1e Steinbrenner'• recent tirade qatut bla New York Yankees rolled "-' oft. tbe bacb ol IDOlt of the ~--md .tan, wtao have been tmulated tltl1 HHOD from turmoil lo their • ...._ But neweomer Eric Soderholm ltttlleaWd8m botber bim. "•t'r_.., eommenta really played I .,. ..... " Mid Soderbolm after de· ..., • photal plnrb·btt lin81e ln the ....._, .., wba ewer tbe Ancell oo Sun· ., ........ too much pressure on myself." Yankee Manage r Dick Bowser, meanwhile, is happy with Yankees' half· game lead in the American League East race with Baltimore . "WE'LL TAKE WBATEVE& we can get," said Howser, who also wu blasted by Steinbrenner. "I've 1ot more to worry about than what George Steinbrenner thlnlcs of me. He's the owner and Is en· UUed to bil opinion. That's hil philoeopby -to ltir tbinp up." Howser'• pltcbi.ng rotation, thoqb, ia tUJ 1 ently under scrutiny. Afte1 oremovin1 Roa o.iclry from the rotatJGD In favor of Rudy llay earlier 1ft the week, the rookie Hipper plumed to start Guidry a1ain ~ ill <>Mlud. But GuldrJ worked two Nianl .......... SundaJ ln relief of Roa Daftl, 1-1, wbO plead .. for •tader Tom Uadll"a aad bl Uae ftftb after tHtee eweeuu ....... Davta 1urrtndet*9 a two-nm_,.. ta 8ob11r Grtcla. ...... -• lat el Pr• I CM llart. More Ulla ....., ll wUI ... L1da Tim. •• Wei Rowaer. "Guidry la ready aDd willln1 to Nm.In ln the bulJ""- "I could •tart. but I tuat don't k~w." said Guidry, who threw 31 pitches while al- lowing three hits and striking out two. "It's the manager's choice. Whatever he wants to do is fine with me.'' ANGELS' STARTER Fred Martinez, 3-6, continued to be a hardluck pitcher. He took a 2-1 lead into the seventh when Rick Miller almost caught Oates' leado(f dou· ble, and Jason Thompson threw wide and late to third after fielding Rodrl1uea' sacri/lce bunt . "Fred has continued to improve," said An1ell Mana1er Jim Frepl of bi1 ZS. year~ld rilhthander. "He's a flne pltchlilc proapect and I'm happy with the Job be'1 done." I Hauler couldn't get out of that Jam and allowed the Y anlcees an lnaW'ance nm in the ninth when Soderholm walked, waa 1acriflced to ucond and •:tiore on Wataoo's two-out iin1le. New York scored finl in the In· ntn1 when Lou Plnlella doubled and came home cm Oates' 1lD1le to left. Tb• Antell, 1·5 on their current homeatand, host Boston tonl1bt with Frank Tanana, 1·9, scheduled to oppose Dennis Eckentev. 9·11 foaJ t)le RM ~. Watson Loves Game ••• Money Not Bad, Either AK RON, Ohio (AP) -Tom Watson, a record-setting winner in the World Series of Golf, point$ to dedication and con· sistency as the key factors in his four-year domination or the game. "I love thjs game," Watson said Sunday after a nve·under· par 65 had thwarted the hopes of any would-be chalJengers. 11 I think consistency is my long suit," he said. "I've been more consistent this year than in '77 or '78 or even '79." THE INTENSE Watson, one or the hardest workers in the game, quoted Sam Snead as say- ing that a playe r or only mediocre ability can improve through great dedication. "I feel that dedication is the only way to improve," Watson said. "I think I have more than mediocre ability," he added with a grin. Watson has demonstrated that with some consistency over the last four years. The victory here virtually No-look Trg assured him of a fourth con- secutive Player of the Year title a nd produced another single-season money-wlnnin1 record. Watson, the British Open champion, claimed his sixth American title of the year by a comfortable, two·stroke margin with a 20 total, 10 shots under par on the formidable, 7,173 yard Firestone Country Club course. Watson, easily the outstanding player in the game for the put four years, collected $100,000 from the total purse of $421,900 and became the first man in golfs history to go past $500,000 in single-season winnings. He now has $510,258, breaking his own record or $462,636 set last season. THE TRIUMPH virtually as· sured him or an unprecedented fourth consecutive sweep of golf's three major seasonal honors -leading money-winner .. Player of the Year and Vardon Trophy winner for the low stroke average on the tour. ............ New York Yankee outfielders Ruppert Jones and Bobby Murcer try to avoid a collision in their attempt to catch Bert Campaneris' fly ball. The two didn't collide, but they dido 't catch the baU either and Campaneris wound up on second base. Bootoa Sharp Dodgers Overcome Pregame ConfusWn NEW YORK (AP) -The Dodgers work better in an at· mospbere of confusion. With a pre-game homer· bitting contest and an on-field skit with comic characters pre· ceding the first inning, the Dodgers posted a 3·2 victory Sunday over the New York Meta with Dusty Baker and Rick Mon· day bittin1 homers to back the four-bit pitchin1 of Burt Hooton and Steve Howe. "I don't see bow they can COD· cenlrate," said Dodier Mana1er Tom Lasorda about the Meta, who stood around on the field for five minutes while the com.le characten chued one another, "with that and the homer coa- te1t too." ODDLY. MIU£& and Mooda.y both participated in the bomer- hlt~J effort without auecesa, flnl•hlnl O.for·14 between them. But when the 1ame flnally be1an, Baker wu readJ, IOCk· lDI a J.O 11Heh from Pat ZacbrJ, S·T, for 61.a Mb bomer ba the . ftnt lmd.q. Monday led off tbe aecond lnnta1 with bl1 1lath homer ol tbe seuoa. ·'The people who run the abow," aald New York Manqer Joe Torre. "bave to realln that the main ahow la ua and the reat ol lt UoWd be around UI." TOH&. VIN.BLY aMoyed by the delav. aaJd. "'ftlev tell vou to get your pitcher ready for a cer· taln time and then it's animal crackers. Zachry dido 't say anything, but I think it upset him and I was annoyed about it. .. Hooton, 11·5, wasn't disturbed by the delay at au, pitcbina fiye hitless lnnines before New YoHi finally scored twice lD the llxtb cin two sinlles, a walk and Joie Moreno's aacriftce Dy. ClaaB Washincton's 1in1le drove in tbC second nm ~ the inDiD•. Los Aneeles 1cored wbb- proved to be the wiDDlnl rualD tM fourth when Monday led olfwttb~ sln1le, advanced to tblrd i Hooton'• single and •cored Derrell 1bomas' IOft double ri1bt. • ·: . "8U&E, I W As. thlnkiq .,; bJtter, It'• hard not to when lt· 1oea llultfar," utd RocQa. : Youn1blood'1 alllll• was e brokee·bat affair tllat cam• after. p6nch hitter &Wott lllldclml' bad opened th• alxth with a• walk. •. "Stronl 1UY1 ban a ta.bk 1'. 1ettlna Jammed," aaJd Hootcm Youqblood -ooe of the Nftl· York entrant. In tbe bom.-.· hlttln1 eablbltlon. "A.ad UMt will bll it ewer the taneld. t aUU bad tM J.O lead and 1-Ud just concentrate ~=nf next two oull in tbe . ' I I ' t I ·. '· reak' A C•paule Report Ftom the Wortd of Sport• 5-5 Girl Tackle Wants To uit Up With the Boys h'e• AP .,...._kMI SAN FRANClSCO Actrena Af Pl•bY w&nla to • play on the b.llb acbool footbal ttam. Coach •II• Robert Baird aays no. abe's too amaU. MW Ap· pleby aaylf bl• reaJ reuCNS la thlil abe'a a 1lrl. 10 •b•••· 1be 16 ft!•r old Lo. Altol Hip School Jwilor med a •ex di1criminaUon sult ln rectuaJ court Friday 11kln1 that ahe aod othtt &.trls h•ve a chance to play on t.he varsity football team. The clas11 action, brouabt by Miu Appleby and her parents. John and Linda Kay Appleby. names MOW'tain Vlew·Lol Altos Un on Hiah School District and Superinten· dent Paul Sakamoto. The suit asks the court to order tbe school diitrict to atoe prohibitina female s tudents from playing on school-sponsored football teams and rule that such b&ns violate the U.S. Constitution. Sakamoto could not be reached for comment after Miss Appleby's suit was filed But Baird said he was "not too en- thusiastic about her playing." "She's 5-5. 135 pounds and wants to play defensive tacklt>," he said. "Our defensive tackles average 5-U . 195 pounds." Baird said he let Miss Appleby try out, bul she scored lower than other applicants in the 40-yard dash, 20-yard backward dash, 10-yard sidestep and ~yard hip rotation around cones. •·If she were a boy, she would be allowed to qualify and participate as a member of varsity football," said Miss Ap- pleby's attorney. Judith Kurtz of Equal Rights Advocates Inc. U.S. District Judge William Schwaner denied a tem· porary restraining order Friday which would have allowed Miss Appleby to participate in pre-season practice which began this week. A hearing on a preliminary injunction was set for Sept. S before U.S. District Judge William Orrick. ------Quotr ol tit# Da11 ----~ "There ain't no reason for why they beat us . They j ust do it." -Pittsburgh's BW Madlock, discussing the New York Mets, who were the only team in the National League East wjth a winning record against the Pirates. Rtfan, Cruz lg••te A•t.-.. .. Jose Cruz knocked in both Houston runs with a Ill homer and a single, and Nolaa Ryaa pitched a two· hitter as the Astros defeated the Cubs, 2·1, and ex· tended their wjnning streak to 10 games Sunday night. Houston's streak equals the longest string in the National League this season. Elsewhere in the league: Steve Nicosia and Mllte E~ler slammed run-scoring doubles t-0 power Pittsburgh to a 5·2 victory and A !hree-e.ame !!Weeo.of Cincinnati behind the l f1ve -h1t p1tch1ng of Joba Caa -v•f delarla ... Brace Beaedlct got four hits for the flJ'St time in his career and drove in three runs. including two in a six-run third inning to lead Atlanta to its sixth victory in sev~n games, a 10·5 triumph over St. Louis . . . Consecutive third-inning home r~s by Mike Scbntldt and Gn1 Lulaafd triggered Philadelphia to a 7-1 victory over San Francisco behin d the seven-hit pitcbinr of Dick Rulbven ... Warm Cromartie'• pi~c h -hit si ngJe in the se venth 1tYAN 1nnmg scored the tie-breakilu! run and Mo ntreat ~ent on to a -12·9 vi c tory over San Diego after rallying from a seven-run deficit ... Shortstop Gnry Temple&oll, idled 18 gslies by a broken thumb suffered last month, will miss an extended period or lime with a non· displaced fracture of the index finger on bis right hand, a St. Louis spokesman said. BfU~fJaH Toda•------. On this date in baseball in 1967: Minnesota Twins -.ice Dean Chance no-hit the Cleveland Indians, 2·1. -.... On this date in 1952: Virgil Trucks of the Detroit Tigers hurled his second no-hitter of the sea.son, beatinc the New York Yankees, 1-0. Today's Birthdays : ~arrell Johnson._ former Boston Red Sox and Seattle Manners manager, 1s 52. San Diego Padres relief ace Rollie Fingers Is 34. Ortelft. l'l•••flC'• Stlll 011 Tr.de .... f1aa••u· arded by double playa ln three Ill 1tral1ht lnnln1s. pltc:hed a slx·hltter as Baltimore won lla e.liblh atr1l1ht c•mtt with a 3.0 victory over Oaklud. the loaer was CotOf\a del Mar Hlah product ••U K...,la OJ·l2). ElJewhere In lhe American Le11ue Sun· day· rr.u W.l&e tripled to key 1 t1lx·run third lnnJng and alao doubled, drove in two run• and 1cored once u Kansu City held on to be•t Cleveland, 1 ·~ . Gary All ..... ind Gina Hott· man knockt'<i In three runJ apiece to lead Bo t on to a 10-7 vlctQty over Seattle . . .\J OUvu'1 two out •tngle off the glove or Hcond baseman Ed Romero scored Mickey Rhert from 1econd in th.: l llh lnnlng and auve Tcxa~ a 4 3 victory over Milwaukee. . Damaao Garcia'• home run tnaurered an oxtra-base barrage in a rour run second lnnmg and carried Dave S&l~b and Toronto to a 7 ·3 victory over the White Sox. Stieb (11 ·9) scattered nJne hits struck out five and w•lked three in ~ in: l'U.•Muc nlngs . . . John Wockenlasa slammed a solo llome run and t>an &bataecler hurled a seven-hitter as Detroit bc1&l Minncaota, 3·2. tilba• Playrr• Hat~lng ProfJlfttl1e LAKELAND, Fla. -Three Cuban rerugees Ill who came to this country hoping to start careers in American baseball have been plagued so far by communication problems, low batting averages and hlgh phone bills . The three refugees. members of the Detroit Tigers' Class A baUclub, have found it's a lonely life in the Florida State League. • Eduardo Cajuso. Robe rto Salazar and Barbara Garbey lert their Cammes in Cuba. No one else on the team speaks Spanish and they speak no English. When they signed with theLakeland Tigers out of a ref. ugee camp, the team had a Cuban pitcher who could explain signs and pass on instructions to the three exiles. But the pitcher had the worst record on a fourth-place team and was released. ''Now. we're stuck," said Manager Eddie Brinkman. "Communication has been a problem." Of course, it's probably merciful the three players also don't understand their scouting reports . They say they can't throw and have only average speed. "'8auon'• W•doae Sefde• Old of Court AKRON, Ohio -The widow of New York Ill Yankees catcher Thurman Munson, who died in a plane crash last year. has reached an out-of-court settlement with a subsidiary of Lloyds of London, eliminating two laws uits filed after the fatal accident. Munson was killed in the crash of his jet at the Akron. Canton Airport on Aug. 2, 1979. Details of the settlements, reached Friday, were not dis· closed. The Cornhill Insurance Co. Ltd., a Washington-based sub- sidiary or Lloyd's, originally filed a lawsuit against Diana Munson, claiming a provision in the insurance policy re· quired Munson to fly with instructor Phi}ljp Bradley until the star baseball player had accumulated 100 hours of light time. Mrs. Munson filed a countersuit, arguing the company had deleted the part of the policy requiring Bradley or a co· pilot or equivalent qualifications to be on board. l'eeck ff o•pit alized in Chicago Chicago White Sox President Bill Veeck has • been h~pilalized at the fflinois Masonjc Medical Center for respiratory problems. Veeck, 66, was ad· milted about 10 p.m . Sunday and received oxygen in the ho'espital's intensive care unit. Today be Is listed in fair co~di­ tion ... The PGA filed suit against its ladies counterpart to- day, seeking a restraining order prohibiting the use of the name World Series of Golf in connection with a women's tournament scheduled next month . . . Betb Daniel, who dropped three s trokes to par on the front side but rallied back on the second nine, posted an even-Aar 72 for a six-stroke victory in the Denver Ladies Professional Golf As· sociation tournam ent ... The New York Yankees, who in effect played in rebuilt Yankee Stadium rent-free in 1976, may have to pay the City of New York more than $600,000 in rent this season, according to the city's Department of Parks and Recreation ... Cale Yarborough says he wasjusttry· vucit Ing to protect his lead as he won the Volun· teer 500 Gr.and National stoc.k car race in Bristol, TeM., by a matter of tnches ... Atlanta Falcons running back Babba Bean will be out indefinitely with a knee iajury and quarterback Steve Bankowski is sidelined for seven to 10 days with a sprained thumb, the National Football League team announced Sunday. T~uio•, Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m., KABC (790); Boston at Angels, 5:05 p.m., KMPC (710). SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL I GOLF 'We Neetl Bl•' Mauch Resignation Greeted by Tears BLOOMINGTON, Minn. <AP> -Moment& after Gene Mauch announced his r esignation as manager of the MiMesota Twins following Sunday's game, rookie outfielder Rick Sofield sat on a chair in the Twins' clubhouse and cried. "We we r e all hoping it wouldn't happen," said Sofield, who said the players knew about a news conference called for 10 minutes after the game, a 3·2 loss to Detroit. "I wish I could hit three thousand and make him stay. I would do anrthmg_ for the man. But something made him quit and it's sa<f because we need him." BUT MAUCH, the dean of ma- jor league managers with 21 years of service, said that not only didn't the Twins need him, they would be better off without him. "For a lot of years. I threw around a lot of words to a lot or players," said Mauch , 54. ''They . were words which meant a lot to !lle;. the words like pride, ded- 1cat1on and responsibility." •· 1t ·s time for these players to hear some new words. from a new voice," he said. "I hate the word 'quit' and l don't think that's what I'm doing. r·m not satisfied that I'm making con- tribution enough to stay around and it irritated me to the point that I suggested to cownerl Calvin Griffith that it would prob- ably be a good idea for the team to function in a new at- mosphere. "He agreed." GENE MAUCH Third bas e coach Johnny Gory! was named interim coach. He will inherit a team which is 54· 71 and more than 25 games behind Kans as Ci ty in the American League West. Mauch, who also managed the Philadelphia Phillies for nine years and the Montreal Expos for seven, was on the second year of a three-year contract ex- tension with the Twins. HE LEAVES behind a young team which. over the years, has been decimated by free agent defections from s uch stars as Larry Hisle, Bill Campbell, the late Lyman Bostock and Dave Goltz. Only the Lonely Jacobsen Wins First PGA Tit/,e GRAND BLANC, Mich. <AP> -Ready or not world, Peter Jacobsen has arrived. Jacobsen rolled in a dramatic 15-foot birdie putt Sunday on the final hole of the Buick Open to win his first PGA title after four years on the tour. "What a great feeling ! This is the day that I've been looking forward to for a long time," said Jacobsen , whose only other tournament victory was the 1979 Australian Open. "I felt if I could win there, I could win on the tour." Jacobsen and his wife. Jan. had their first child, Amy, five weeks ago. And when the 26· year-old had a bout witb loneli· ness thls week, he called his home in Portland and told Jan to bring Amy and catch a plane for Michigan. "I missed them so much, I figured I might as well have them wjth me," J acobsen said. "It looks like Amy was a good omen." Jacobsen's 12-under-par 276 was one stroke bett~r than Mark Lye and Bill Kratzert. It was worth $45,000 and brought Jacobsen's earnings for the year to $102,838. '"It's a fulfillment of a goal I had for myself when I came out on the tour," said Jacobsen. Rex Caldwell. who started the final round with a fdur-stroke lead, folded down the stretch - shooting a three-over -par 75 - to finish in a three-way tie for fourth at 10-under 278. Tom Purtzer and Victor Regalado tied Caldwell at 278 while Phil Hancock was alone at 279. . Surrs Hopes Drilled, 1-0 EDMONTON (AP> -Peter Nogly scored on an -18-y ard shot past goalie Allan Mayer in the 14th minute to give the Edmon- ton Drillers a 1·0 victory over t he California Surf and the North American Soccer League's American Conference West Division title Sunday night. Nogly, a 33-year -old West German sweeper who joined the Drillers 10 games into the season, took his shot from the top of the penalty area. Jan Goossens and Edi Kirschner got assists on the goal. The victory gave Edmonton a regular-season final record of 17·15 and 149 points. The Surf. 15-17. finished with 144 points. ·Eagles Play for Keeps llasebal.l Standings FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) -It may only have been a Nittional Football League preseason game, but Philadelphia coach Dick Vermeil and quarterback Ron Jaworski didn't downplay the meaning of the Eagles' 23-17 victory over the New England Patriots SUnday. "We've got a long way to go and pre-season games don't mean anything but it was nice to come in here and beat them " said tbe coach or the unbeaten Ea8les. "But New England was not as good now as it is going to be." Jaworski threw for one touchdown and passed to set up another, and is enjoying the best pre-season or bis career. He guided the Eagles to wins over Buffalo and the New York Jets and excelled in the first half against the Patriots. "It's an exhibition game but we try to carry over 'the habits we develop on the practice field and that is to work ha rd,•• said Jaworski. "New York and Buf· falo are not as good as tbe Patriots personnel-wise so we TIGHT MONEY? RECESSION? RECORD HIGH INTEREST RATES? MOT AT Design Lenclen! I wanted to come io and have a good game here." Vermeil said he was especial· ly pleased that the Eagles built a 17-point first half lead while both teams had their regular unJts i.n the game. New England coach Ron Erhardt said, "We had plenty of opportunities to win the game. We were lethargic getting goU\g. ·· Tony Franklin provided Philadelphia's only score of the second ball with one of hls three field goals. .DIESELS. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 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Turner F ights But Time Is Running Out NEWPORT, R.l. (AP) - There may be an ounce of fight· ing spirit left in Ted Turner yet . Arter practicany conceding the day before that his yacht Courageous was out of the America's Cup trials this year, Turner vowed Sunday the 12· meter sloop wou]d be back in competition with a new mast for the rest of the defense finals. "WE'Vt; GOT TIME to get it in. and when we do. I think it • will improve our speed," Turner said after losing still another two matches, dropping his rec· ord to 1·5 in the defense finaJ elimination trials . Russell Long, young skipper of the yacht Clipper. was Turner's conqueror Sunday, winning a pair of abbreviated races by margins of 46 seconds and 1:33. The first race wu shortened to three legs by tbe New York Yacht Club's selection commit· tee, which is charged with choos- ing a yacht to defend the cup a gainst one or four foreign yachts beginning Sept. 16 on Rode Island Sound. The secood race was ended after just two legs. Both were run io br~ of about 10 knots. "WHAT THE selection com· mittee should go ror is full· length races,·' Courageous Tacti· cian Gary Jobson said. "The American boats are without real experience with full races. ··I think it would determine the winner more accurately than calling it off alter two legs," Jobson said. "Remember that in 1977 Courageous was the boat that aJways came from behind." Courageous, which defended the Cup against Australia three years ago, woo about half of its 1977 races alter trailing at the start or at one of the marks. Clipper, which has a 3·4 mark in the finaJ trials. will take on Freedom. skippered by Dennis Conner . today. Freedom. the odds·on favorite, lakes a S-0 re· ~.9r.d into the matches. MEANWHILE, A PAia of race s among th e four BOA.11NC challengers Sunday were can- celed because of light air oo Rhode Island Sound in the mom· ing. France 3 was to have raced Lionheart of England , and Australia was to have raced Sverige of Sweden. France 3 leads the English boat J..2 in their best-of-seven series, whil~ Sverige and Australia 're detdlocked at2·2. · Australia and Lionheart ftled a joint protest against the French Yacht Club d' Hyeres, which oversees the challenger series, since it was the first or- ganization to post a formal challenge to the cup for the 19lllO series. They charged that the races should have been run despite light air . The challenger series must be completed by Tuesday. If either series still remains tied after Tuesday, a runoff will determine the foreign finalists . Both Sverige and Uooheart asked for the day off Monday. Courageous, meanwhile, was expected to be the first casualty of the defense finals. The New York Yacht Club selection com· mitlee was expected to eliminate ooe of the boats, prob- ably Courageous. this week to allow the remaining two boats to continue racing each other. Temperity Gets 'A' Temerity, skippered by Ted Kerr, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, was the Class A winner in the fifth r ace of BCYC's Angelman Series. The race was Ullman Adds Ano ther Win Dave Ullman of Balboa Yacht Club added st.ill another class national championship to his long strint of smaJl boat na- tional and intemaUooal liUes by winning the Thistle Clus na· Uonals at Mission Bay Yacht Club. from Newport to Indian Rock, Catalina Island Saturday. Class B winner was Different Drummer, s ailed by Lew Spruance. BCYC. and the Class C winner was Avanli II, Fred Massino. Voyagers Yacht Club . After an overnight layover at Catalina Island, the fleet raced home as one clau on Sunday. Class trophy winners : CLASS A -1. Temerity, Ted Ken, BCYC; 2. Pele, Jim Em· mi, BCYC; 3. Fiver, Bill Rohrs, VYC. CLASS B -1. Different Drummer, Lew Spruance, BCYC; 2. Porpy, Roy Sinclair, BYC; 3. Symphony, Tom Moon, SSYC. CLASS C -1. Avanti D, Fred MaHiDo, VYC; 2. Blueberry Muffin. Karen Muon, BCYC; 3 . Westward Ho, Jim Forsyth, BYC. -Sailors Stage Race For Blind Sabot uilon wbo woold like to' help r.ue money for the Founda- Uoa f« the Jlmior Blind are invit· ed to eater W'mcljammen Yacht C111b'1 .......i U.bou:r r.ce Salur· day at Marina del Rey. The rac:e, ftrst sailed in 1971, wu turned into a benefit event last year and raised over $4..000 for the Junior Blind. This year a goal of $10,000 bas been set . The race will be sailed in eight foot Sabota. Each boat will have I team of two skippers who wil alternate at the helm. The start lng gun will sound at 10 a.m Saturday and the racers will cros: the line in front of the Windjam mers clubhouse. They wiU sail ur "G .. Basin to the Marin:. man channel, tum around and retun to the starting area. They wiJ keep this up for i.. hours. ma.kin; helmsman changes every fe' houn. The racers will be mostly junio members ot Southern Cali!omi yacht clubs -some as young a eight years old. A number c senior Sabot sailors will also tak part. Each team will be seelcin1.t sponsors to pledge a sum O• money for each lap they sail Pe rsons wishing to make pledg~ to sponsor a team or to malce fixed amount donation to th· Foundation For the Junior Blin· may do so by phone on Saturda. from lOa.m . to4 p.m. Numbers t. ca ll are 821 ·6854 , 822-2864 823·8358, 306-0795, all in the 21 area. At any other time, donation may be made by calling Wind jammers Yacht Club, (213 823-2345. Brown Steers I Fu-st Fiddle To PC Title SANTA MONICA -Twosailin class championships we re held ~ Santa Monica Bay Yacht Club th past weekend -a three-day re gatla for the PC (Pacific Cla&f and a two day regatt.a for th Cal-i..Class. Winner of the PC title was tb perennial champion, Hilyar Brown in Finl Fiddle from th host club. Brown posted finisbt oi 1+2·3-4 for a total of lOJ points. Runner-up was While Myth, c. skippered by Chuck Eaton an Dave Miller, San Diego Yael Club, with fm.isbes of 2·3-1·5-· 11 'h points. Third was Conlusior Ray Jerecki, SMYC. 4·2·5+: 14% points ; fourth was Eclips. Curtis Woods, CabriUo Beac 1 Yacht Club, 3-5-3·2·6. 19 point and fifth was Onion Trucl Morgan Miller. SDYC. 6-6-4-6- i.. points. Seventeen boats turned out fc the event. Eleven CaJ.245 turned out fc the championship regatta saile Saturday and Sunday. ThewinnE was Jaset, Jack Stetchell, SMY< 6~ points; seeoad was Navita I Jitn Mallison, SBYRC, and thit was Largo. Sid Elman, SB YRC. Reynolds Capturef Di8trict V Crown Mark Reynolds, San Dieg Yacht Club, defeated 22 rivals i the Blue Star District V chan pionship of the Internation1 Star Class Sunday in a bree2 · windup of a three.day regatt out of Newport Harbor Yact Club. District V encompasses th area from Acapulco, Mexico, t San Francisco. There were o Mexican entries but six conte!Jil • en showed up from San FraJ cisco . The first four finishers in th · Blue Star qualify for the Silve Star regatta, symbolic of th 1 North American champiooabip. Runner-up in the Blue Sta· was Barton Beek, Ne•po1. Harbor Yacht Club; third wa Bill Gerard, Santa Barbar .i. Yacht Club, and fourth wa Steve Gould, St. Francia Yad .. Club. Winds for tbe races r~ from a soft I to 10 knots l"rid'l~ and s.turday to a iust1 ~ kDOta OD S....S.y. •j Ullman, with Paul Murphy and Mart Raatello as crew, clomilulted tbe seven race aeries with rour first place rmiabes, a third, s«UMI and fourth for 12 points. ~------------------------------------------__,;~ CA6foroia Dao Wim Open SAN DIEGO (AP) Two Californians Karch Kiraly ol Santa Barbara and Sin1in Smltb ol Santa Monica -teamed to cQture tbe 3i.t Aanaal Saa Dleto Open Jll'ClfeMiooal beaeb volle1ball toarnamHt SaDdQ betare a ~ croyd ol JJ.• fam. Kiraly ud Smith ct. teated Dane SeJmkk ol Loe ADeela aDd Aady Fl1bbarn or Santa Barbara, 11.0, 11·1 in the flaal1 of tJJ• a.team, '"~"' >··· ,,........... • .. ,,.... .... OctanBeatb. The low"Nmeat I.I part of the· CaJif onla l>ro BeacbVon..,balltour. C(f.1PAR£! SBICTDl·PIU .. ~ IMtS DIAL MER .CEDES 213-37·2333 Zillgitt and Wright m.ur.mce agrftll :md .,,..,. tneu,.nce premiums up thl• ,..,, CaU ua for a eompettUve quote f« Aut.o. llomtowoerw. nre. PtDe Ao1a, Ufe, 11.-...i. av .. Boat or Yacht lDlurance. 1'11 MK Ar1lllsr ""'1 •If ......... lkd.~'2MO (71G1"52~ -.. ~ - ) , I Featuring_._._. ___ ., l~IDE: • H•11c"1 OM.VN.OT I ;lUOENTS TAKAHIRO NAITO, 15, .. AOMORI YAMAMOTO, 11, ANO TARO OIKAWA, 15, (FROM LEFT) FEED PIGEON AT MISSION SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO. I ,,rading Cultures amities in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley recently hosted 22 ~en-age students from Japan in an educational cultural exchange. Vhile the students toured Southern California, their American hosts · ot a taste of the Orient without leaving, home. ) I By JOEL C. DON CM, .. o.fty ,..._. S... Jim Fwbes perked &.Q>. He was asked to ribe bis recent experience with a foreign cbueestudenL "SUbaraabil ! " It means "wonderful" in Japanese, a filling nl to capture the Oavor ol t.be three and a weeks be and bis Huntiqlon Beach family nt hosting 16-year-old Mak:iko A.kiu of Tokyo. 1f"'. "I didn't expect lo get so close lo another man being. I've never bad anyone else in my l1ouse before," said the savings and Joan ap- aiser. "l fell like I wanted lo make her bap- Y ... d if she were my own daughter ... Now the Forbes do have a 3-year-old upter, pi.nt-siftd Mandi. But they jumped at opportunity lo host a Japanese student on a ·er edacatiooal excha.lige program. Said Forbes: "It was kind of a mini· cat.iooinJ•pan, but wediditrightbere." The Forbes were among 22 families who articipated in the program, s~ by the n Diego-based Jusco California Agency Co. he company makes arrapgemenls for • apanese students to tour and stU<ly in lbe U.S. ~ugh a business firm in Japan. Students spend about $1,600 for the educa· onal and cultural experience including air 'fiare. admission tickets to amusement parts .nd Wgbtseeing attractions and return SlolH)VeT vis· in San Francisco and Hawaii. In ~tion to providing public relations for e J•panese ru-m, lbe program encourages stu· ents to consider contlauint their post· school education in the U.S. Local program coordinator Mary Nguyen of untingtoo Beach noted that students spent eir educational exchange in Hqtinctoo Beach d Fowrt.ain Valley homes. Families were re- ired to provide lodginr for the students and ealdast and dinner meals. But many families joined their temporary arders on excursions to Tijuana, Santa atalina Island, Disneylaod, Knott's Berry arm, Universal Studios and other tourist spots rough the Los Angeles area. The students tasted tacos on Olvera Street, obbled down mounds of cottoo candy and feast- "td on ice cream and other American culinary eUgbts. And when they weren 'l feedin& pigeoos at lssion San Juan Capistrano, they spent umerous hours in a classroom at Cclsta Mesa's Mesa Verde Learning ~nter studyine the t;ngllsb language as welJ as American culture. When the teen.age students arrived, few could utter an English sentence with con· fidence. Mrs. N~ensaid. There were exceptions, however. Rocky Road. Those were the first major words that burst from lbe mouth of Maki (the shortened, familiar name of Makilco) as lbe Forbes drove past an ice cream parlor. It was MaJti's first day in the U.S. and Forbes and h.is wife. Karen, bas just treated their guest lo a restaurant prime rib dinner, figuring most Japanese apprttiate beef, a hu· ury food item in Japan. Maki passed up hambur1ers and other American rast·food cuisine for a heapln1 ice cream cone, a piece or pie and other sweets. Mrs. Forbes said she fixed the petite teen· ager a variety of traditional "American" meals including s paghetti and tacos. Although she would have preferred lo fix up some traditional Japanese dishes, Mrs. Forbes said Maki came to the U.S. with firm instruc· lions from her mother not lo eat sushi, tempura and other Japanese fare. The students were accompanied by a Japanese teacher, but their English lessons came from Mrs. Nguyen, who boasts a re· pertoire of no more than six words of Japanese. ''If I really got desperate," she said, "I could call on the (Japanese) teacher. But you do not need lo know the language lo teach ESL (English as a Second Language>. Students also were expected to absorb nuances ol the English laniua.ee as well as American culture from their host families. Prior lo the students' arrival, parents bad been given four hours of classroom instruction in Japanese language and culture. The Forbes were told Japanese tended lo be quiet and polite. They were a bit appttbeo.sive when the students arrived in Orange County on July 26 after a 20-hour ffight. "Al first we didn't know what lo expttt ," said Mrs. Forbes. who works part time as a nurse in a private medical office. "Not knowin& what ~ were going to get into, I thought it possibly might not be a nice experience. '·But 'much lo our surprise, 1t bas really been a ball." lo fact, they were so delighted with lbe pro- gram that they invited a small grou,p of students THE FORBES FAMILY Pt.US ONE, FROM LEFT, KAREN, JIM, MAKIKO AKIU AND MANOI. to their home. The teen.agers fell in love with the family's pool table, a game not widely played in Japan. Maki, who speaks in halt.m g English. said she might consider returning lo the U S. to pursue college work. She said her brief visit through the educational exchange program helped get her feet wet with American language and customs While her peers will bring back to Japan prized record albums (they cost two or three times more in Japan I, Maki is most proud of her denim overalls, also much higher priced in her country. And she \Qnts tx> return. ..1 would feel very comfort.able to take her as part. of the family, .. said Mrs. Forbes, sug- gesting that Maki would be welcome to board with them if she decided to go to college m Orange County. And for the American host fami.bes. it's also been. although brief:an educationaJ experience. "I didn't know anything about Japan before." Forbes added. "Now 1 know a bit about Japan " Yep, You Can Sue City Dall By LEE MfTGANG Al' U-A"•ln Writff NEW YORK -What can you do if ... through 1978. He is currently in private practice in New York. against your city or town: -First. can you sue your city at all? -You break your leg on an unsafe sidewalk'? -You. good citizen that you are. shovel s now off your sidewalk, but a passerby slips on the ice and breaks a leg'? -You get h.it by a speeding ambuJance or police squad car'? He said in an interview that his book offers citizens a coun- terattack lo the legal chicanery that attorneys for local govern· ment everywhere -including Richland h.imseU -employ to discourace citizens from suing cities and winnlng. State or local governments don't have to aUow lhemseJves to be sued. and some of them don 'l. Many of them place dolJar limits oo their liability, ranging as low as $10,000 in Kentucky up to $5 millioo in Indiana. In Arkansas and Maryland, it still is almost impossible for citizens to sue local government at all. A new book, "You Can Beat City Hall, .. publis hed in June by Rawson. Wade, Inc., promises to enlighten city dwellers on how to get even -legally -when City Hall is lo blame Cor an accident, injury, loss of life or property. The unmistakable impression one gets after reading the book is that cities don't fight very fairly when confronted by its citizens in court. -If you decide to sue, decide quickly. Many people who are injured lost their chance because they are unaware of the light time limits cities often place on filing lawsuits following an accident. For most of tus professional career, author W. Bernard Richland was on the other side of the l~gaJ fence, most recently as Corporation Counsel for New York City under former Mayor Abraha m Beame from 1974 "But in defense of the morali· ty, .. said Richland, "municipal lawyers are legally obligated to use any defense or lactic availa- ble in defending a suit against their city.'' Confronted with that kind of legal savagery, RichJand's book s ays , it is wise to know some basic rights and common pitfalls if you have a Jegal grievance -It is usually good advice to hire a lawyer, o ne who's familiar with the municipal laws of the city you are suing. They last and last and last • • • By JACKIE HYMAN ~"' ... .._~ THOUSAND OAKS -In an era or rising divorce rates and shoddy workmanship, John and Myrtle Beyer know how lo make thines last. Celebrating their SOtb anniversary last month, the couple drove lo the festivities in the car that took them to their weddinc: a 1930 Model A that was Beyer's everyday car until he ttt.ired it in 1960. The Model A is their oldest vehicle, but not lbe only one they've nursed through the years: Tbere's a 1950 Chevrolet and a 1966 Ford Fairlane iD the Beyer 1arqe. The combined ate of the couple's vehicles is 94 years -and that'a DOil count.in& the 19152 farm tractor they still UM. Mrs. Beyer types her 71·Jear·old husband's frequent letters to editors and public ofticials on a typewriter ahe acquind S2 years ago, when she wu ta. And she still cooks with the k~es that !Ille used as a newlywed. "I'm a boarder," aaid Mrs. Beyer. "I , think tbe Depreuioa_ macle me &bat way.'' The couple ~ bow to make money lut, too. Tbey rec.U a typic.al inddeDl tlaat occurred_.. after tbelr JD .......... ,, .._ tbe1 amid from llJclllt• to o.utorD1a wn oalJ' •· Due to fM Deta nl•. l'llOMM went tv wllile ee,.. struQled to flDd waft. Aft.er three months. an odd job earned him a $2 bill. "l came home and we celebrated," he said. "We had a thousand things lf> do with it, but do you tnow what she said? 'Let's keep iL • We've still got it." Tbe couple met in Detroit in t.be late 1920s when Beyer, an immicranl from Germany, rented a room from bls future wife's sister and brother-in.law, with wbom she was living. At first. they disagreed abaut enrytbiq, but, Beyer recalls with a irin. "Eventu•l\y the fitM;a cooled down.'' Dmtnc the 1930s, •yer toot llCrieultural jobs• wMle Mrs. •yeT ra a ClOllll..,,.._ lunch comter·martet·ras stm. tMy r.-.. la Uab coaunualty JO miJea Mltla f1I IM Aneelea. Liiler, tJaey acquired • ....U fAll'm which t111:J WQI ked with u.eir tllree cbiklnm while ae,e.-coMiDoed to 1-.. Ill att.er-;... dariDC tlM! da.y. eoer-abo Wk tlMU-,_ a.-e ..... later, tbe home wlMft ~ ... &'9e. From tbe Depreuiaa, tM .-aQ lbe1'n learne4 that part of u.tac t• 1tntdl;D1 wbat tbey Uft.. _,.. ,__ U. tr.\ ... '-ck ,... ia their ....... Ill. ............ -.-........ ,.. ..... ..... euc11mMn, aprtcott, 1r..-. •atac:e~ <SeemUft..S. ... a.&l ' • FEATURING MoncMly. Aug utt 2.5, t MO ... DAILY PILOT 81 1 Saga of a Blatant Still..tom Bid HOU.YWOOD <AP> -.. W\ 18 U.. Nat· ~ol a Tau ..... 111111 cw to to-..e ... . 4'ed ..... M.Lt 'M••hn ......, ldrM .. --............... c .... for • -'-" pro¥Oeatift Pf'OIDCllklaal .. lit.at ........ • ...... ...,~towD. Sbe WU 10 JNJ'I okt. T1M mu lq of a c blkt 1tar: It brtatl par .. u ud chUdren 111 drone to 1tucH01, • aa•1'b, •DdlU.. &Dd, w• bope _. httt na ' out. to \lnemploymeot llMI ud .. mttilRM courtroom. Labor o.partment ma bull• wtlll c ... lnvolW\1 child eel.on ud "It'• a COMtut ~. *>klAI out for the beahb, welfare Md morall of the klcfa." aaya aenlcw deputy F\-ucll Baker. Some P&Nn .. .,.. •e•rdalac r.. fame w• Lb•1 brina ~r oftapriq to Hollywood; othen look for fortwae. laduatry VeQnnl qy both are likely to be dlaappointtd. TU IOll8 Aa& 1carce, tbey ·~, aCMI \M contendera counUeu. And .a It follows t.hat aome wUl try anythlnc and everyt.blq Oft.ly lO w1Dd up With nothiq. Parents spend their savinp -ud often their lives -t.ry in& to tum the scene stealer from the s chool play into Oscar matulal. Children learn to act, dance, 1ln1 and to shoulder rejection lime after lime. Tina Payne was beln& iroomed for t.be apotlipl !rom the lime she was 3. when ahe en- tered ber rant beauty pa1eant and came in Courth ln a field of four. Leeeona and a thick skin paid off, tbouch. and abe captured several baby beauty crowns and batm twirlin& titles before enroll1J)1 in the renownedStrassbergdramaschoolinNewYork. But Tina bad one thin& most uplrin& acton don't: money. The Paynes spent nearly ta,000 trytn1 to get Hollywood's attention. They cot it. On Nov. 5, 1979, Tina took what her publicist called a shortcut on the road to fame wit.b a full. page Hollywood Reporter advertisement, a pre· miere promotional gimmick Daily Variety re· jected because of its "overt sexual content." ARMS CROSSED over her chest, a come· hither smile on her fifth-grade faceilTina's photo was coupled with a "Would You Be eve I'm Only. 10?" slogan th•! enraged lesion~ of 1ta1e mothers-turned-moral activists. WithJn weeks, the Division of Labor Stan· dards Enforcement of the City of Los Anpla bad issued two citations against Tina's mot.her for "laking indecent photographs of a minor" and allowing a minor to model without a work permit. Dorothy Payne is appealin& her $1,100 rme "as a matter of principle. Tina wasn't work.in&; ['-. _H_o_r_o_•_~_o_p_e_,,..,t TUESDAY, AUG.• By SYDNEY OllA&a ARIES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): Project that WU delayed will now 1et into production. You'll have greater emotional and financial security as result. Emphasis on secret aareement, oece11sity for discretion, clandestine romantic liaison. Cancer, Capricom persona fiaure pro- minently. - TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): You learn where you stand in romance department. Don't bang onto past; future is bri&bl and awaits only your first step towards it. Aries, Ubra natives play significant roles. Punle pieces fall into place -what appeared a haphazard pattern becomes meaningful. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You &&in chance for added independence of lbou&bt, ac- tion. Leo, Aquarius persons fiture prominently. Basic ambitions .can be fulfilled; one who can ''pull strings" is in your comer. Career lets boost. Standing in community la el~vated. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Accent on teaching, learning, followln1 tbrou1b on hunch. You are· capable now of percelvinl potential. Know it and look beyond the im- mediate. Plan for travel, education and open · lines of communication. Capricorn, Aquarius persons figure prominenUy. · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Hl&blilbl venatill- ty, display sense of humor, deal with Gemini, Sagittarius persons. Delve beneath surface in· dication.s. Give full play lO intellectual curioli· ty. Amwers to money dilemma are made ' available. You could strike pay dirt. . VDGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You are uked to provide sources -be positive of material and 1 make necessary corrections. Aquarius, Leo, · Scorpio natives fi&ure prominently. Become \ familiar w\th legal ri&hts and permlulona. It mi&hl not be wiae to co-sign, even for friendl or relatives. UBL\ (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Club or ideu provides stimulation. Express views lD pc»ltlve manner minus arro1ance. Member of Oppoeite sez. is fuclnated and you'll be aware ot lt. Gemini, Vlr10, Salittariua pencm fipre pro- minently. Morale is boosted and vilOI' mates a · comeback. SCO&PIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Accent on 1. 1ifts, luxury items, possible purcb~~~!t. !>f .\ "1Jamour atockl." Taurus, Llbra and &DOUH11' • Scorpio ftaure tn scenario. N9" ouUlt II fomd 11 for creaU.e eoerllea. Emphuia on romance, speculation and dealln11 with penou •• ba.e "youa11deu." SAGITl'A&IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): ObUln profeuloaal appraisal of p,ropertJ, otber pc»aeulom. What Y9U own ma.f b9 mon valu· ble tbaD oriliftally antlclpated. Deflae terD, atrtve for sre•ter self·~· Plleetl Vlrao aativea fipre promlnmtlr. A .. ..,.. meetllfl dcimlnalel aceaarto. CAPUOOaN (Dee. 22·Jan. lt); You .tilbe "Ill toueb" with lndi¥1dual wbo aace paa,.d a important role Ill yow Ule. A~t aa calla, ....... abort tripe &Dd • apeclal flDadal .,. r~. CUeer &Dd anotr.r C..:~ ........ rol•. 'RelatiYe ........ ... quest. ACIVAaRll <Ju. JO.l'eb. 11): You an1 re- UrNd of IDml8J bunlea. P..,..U cu be CIDID· .......... ,_ -.nt ,... .......... , .. rate. Art•, IJbra •• u... n,.. la JOU' . penODal HelWto. Tde pncaat&Olll t1Mn . ••I....._ an eoaeerMd. Dae't &a.tte 1 .. ..,....,. ...... _ ,r• \ .... CM. lf.MW. •>: BJ ....... I lllallft; ,...,. _ .. __ • ..• .......,. ,............ .. ' ~.MW ecmiula, eqa IFllF If .'.', i.e. -= ,.... ftilin. . an.-~ '•"'par..._ .... llr ,.....,... . ' . U.O.. • were part of her port.lollo They 're u1tas J violated her In some way '' ~;:.rlna ll wu wronti "lo hav~ the cbUd Itri nude in front of any man. even a pboto.,.apher," Labor Oepartm~nl area ad· mlaJAtrator Collffn Lo1an concedes ll "was not that aril¥oul a vaolaUon.'' Rot when ClOmpared to cases like that of a dee,.,... ata~e mother "who fed her ~·year-old phnoberbllal · to keep the duld awake for a nlJbtly •t.al• performance. Ms. Loaan says. It UI not unuaual to find child actors over· worked, abused or unhappy. she adds aaa CONC£RN WU echoed by clinical paycholotl•t Dr Thom as E. Backer , who wamed a aeminar or stage parents that ''sexual abuH on the Job is a very real problem which every parent or • child who acts will probably face at one point ln bis or her child's car eer." Career. An awesome word when Its owner la barely old enough to s pell it r ight. Ttna Payne says she "just knew I could be a child star." · The jobs are scarce. sexual abuse is not uncommon and competition is fierce. Yet tho us an ds o f young would-be actors and actresses -and their stage mothers -chase after fame and fortune in the city of stars. SHE SHARES her fantasy w1lh literally thousands of youngsters whose parents mail &lossies and resumes to Hollywood agents, hop- ing to cub in on success that one agent s ays can yield an annual income of $100,000 for a talented child. Competition is cut-throat even among the junior league of this industry where dreams of fame all too often awaken to the reality of failure. "We have about 300 children. but we try not to brine in more than one or two types who are similar.'' says Jack Rose. head of one of Hollywood's larger agencies. "We must gel 1,000 submissions a week," Rose says, "and of those, we'll probably in- terview 20 and we 'll take maybe two -if we're lucky. "We interview the parents as much as their children," he says ·'to see if they're really .. behind their children because they love them, and because their child wants lo do it." There's a difference, the agent says, -and it's a sizable one -between the parent who pushes and one who pulls. "SOMETIMES," DOROTHY Payne says with a weary smile, "I think Tina pushes me more than I eush her." The pinup-style propaganda that fired her career doesn't bother Tina, who says she has learned to shrug off the negative comments. But her mother's wrangle with the Labor Department does trouble her. "l wilb they'd put me on the stand," she si1hs with a spoondive into a goblet of rice pud- dln1. "I'd tell them I'm a happy and normal child and I'm very proud of myself," she gig· &Jes. "The Judae can't resist me." Publicist -Tom Masters <"Mr. Tom" to Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: Have you gone completely off your rocker? Your ans wer to the lirl who had two abortions by the lime she was 18 was the wont yet. The tramp was n't asking for advice, she was giving it. On and on she went about bow foolish she had been, the depressions that followed her abort.ions -and then, like it was the Holy Grail or something, she fmda Planned Parenthood. Hooray, she shouts triumphantly, "I will never be in trouble again!" Instead of telling her that the surest form of birth control is the word "NO," you shower her with praise for writing a "dynamite letter." I couldn't believe my eyes. People look to you to uphold decent stan· darcla. Sending them to Pl~ed Parenthood will not help young girls hold steadfast against the ever-mounting pressures to have sex. It en- courages them lo continue to enjoy sins of• the flesh without worrying about getting caught. What has happened to~moralily, anyway? Where is old-fashioned virtue and self-control? U we can't depend on Ann Landers lo hold the line, then who? -Deeply Disappointed in Huntsville, Ala. DEA& HUNTSVILLE: BeUeve me, Aan La•den la • Ute aide of "old·fubloeed moraU· ty" ud eelf·ceatrol, bat •lie II also reallatk. It II ...... to tell u ll·year..ad llrf wbo has bad twe i.""111• tllat Ute word"•" II tlte aarest form ti~ cemtrol. U tlte ftnt abortion dldll't teaela lier aaJt111a1, tlte aea.d .,.•t. A,.,_ wlto has worked wttJil .e:nally ac· UH teeupn will tell you tllat oace tltey are ID· .. It tlleJ are mt abMlt &o qd ~Hae Alla Laa· den Sift &Item a teetare OD aelf·coatrol. Tbe .. , .. , .. Wp &ltete people .. by tryla1 &o •eate ta.em to be len promllcaou (bopetal· 11> ... mp ta.em &o toe prec..U... acalaat ~ aad VD. Alld WI II what I'm dom1. DEAR ANN LANDER,$: My wonderful motber·in·I•• died of cancer three years a10. Sb• heel a lovely diamond ring which she pro- mlMd to my dau•bter when she turned 18. She told eeveral members of ·the family that if anytbinc happened to her, the rin1 should be kept in a safe place until Lori's 18th birthday. ~ yean a10 my father-ln·law married a woman who ia bouy and domineerin1 . &ver,one II atr.nt of her. Lut week Lori and ber brodter' weat OYer to Yi.lit Grandpa and his wtt.. Lori came bom• hysterical. The woman •H wearin1 tbe diamond rln1 that her Tlne> stops his youna client mld·monot01ue with a few choice words on the resemblance between rice pudding and ants .Ooat ln cream. Once he has wrestled the interview from an unpert.urbed Tina, Masten 1oes on to aay t.be appalled critics "actually did ua a favor." "We had over 100 calls that first momlng.'' Masters says of the ad au naturel. Tina was ban· nered in headlines "across the world" and ap· peared on talk shows in a hype man'• dream of unpaid publicity. She soon landed a coquette's role In the up· coming television miniseries, "Beulah Land.'' "It's a dissident's success, lo a de&ree." Masters says. "If there were no controversy. maybe no one would be interested. "BUT WHERE is that fine line?" Masters asks. "Brooke Shields at 13 lyin& nude in bed (in "Pretty Baby") or Tatum O'Neal &ettinl an Oscar ("Paper Moon"> for a role with four-letter words or even at babies lying naked in Pampers commercials?" Tina's "Beulah Land" coup was followed by a fe w jobless months trudging to the cattle call auditions and producers' lntervte•s with the rest of Hollywood's young bope(uh. She now is the star a screenwriter has in m ind as he pens a television pilot about a 12· year-old law student. Masters says, and is star- ring in an independent feature film about a pre· pubescent country singer. Such projects are exactly what Tina had in mind when she bade farewell to her daddy, horse, cal and two siblings -in that order -to follo w the elusive spotlight West some 13 months ago. The entire family will move to a lakefront Los Angeles home later this summer. uprooting their Texamstakes for the sake of Tina's career. But they're n ot trying ''to reap the dividends of her success and money,'' claims Dorothy Payne, wife of a Houston construction mogul. "It was done for Tina.'' she says. AS IF ON CUE, Tina dis plays her persuasive power , s hoveling a &lop of the maligned rice pudding into Masters' reluctant mouth. He swallows , half-smiles and hastily begins talking lest another bite come his way. "The coalition of stage molh~rs are an1ry because they don't have $7,500 to spend on an ad campaign, they don't have a kid u attractive or talented as Tina and they didn't think of it first,·· Masters says. ''But people miss the p0int that the ad cam· paign worked, .. he gloats. "We never said Tina could act or do anything. We wanted to sin1le Tina out and make them take a look al her." They don 't always look again, though, and T ina is learning to deal with defeat as well as achievement. "Whether I win or lose. I always learn something,'' she philosophizes. Hostility is no stranger, either. But, she shrugs, "There's always someone jealous of ••• Couple <From Page 84) persimmons, pears and plums in space most homeowners would consider barely adequate fora lawn. But the Beyers don 'l just like to make ca rs and kettles last. They also believe in keeping the government in good workin1 or· der. Beyer frequently speaks al city council and planning commission meetings and even, thro ugh a letter-writing campaign , persuaded the U.S. Post Office to double the size of its parking lot in Thousand Oaks. Beyer said he's been asked to run for a seal on the council , but thinks he's too old. ..When 10 o 'clock comes, my mind doesn't click anymore." he said. "Of course. I told the councilmen, when lOo'clock comes. I~:.. wonder if your minds click any moreelther." grandmother had promised to give to her. Should I ask my father-in-law why hi1 wife is wearing the ring that was supposed to be in s afekeeping for my daughter? Nolhinl was written on paper. but several members of the family remember the request. -Lut Wishes in Billings DEAR WISHES: Th~ab for fl•ot•er testimonial to tbe importance of a will. U I wen ID your place, I woald Hy whms. ObrioalJ tbe ring waa glvea to tbe womaa by lier baaband. In the abaeace of wrtttea lutndlal from tbe deceased, be ls free to do wttJil It a• he wtabes. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I notice from read· ing your column that a ireat many t>e<>Ple feel slighted and even paranoid because they are left· handed. I'll bet they would feel less so if they knew our Lord Jesus Christ was also left· 1handed. Look closely at the pictures of Jesus carry . ing the cross and you will see that the cross ia lo His left hand and resting on His left shoulder. - BIBLE SCHOLAR DEAR SCHOLAR: You may be ~l. Mt possibly He changed baad1 from tllDe '° tlme .. Hgbten the b111den. · CONFIDENTIAL to Wroq Number or Am I Too Fussy?: Don't be so buty. Glve him a chance. U after another evenlnl or two be doesn't ignite that spark, live him tbe busy signal for a week or two, then 10 out wlth him again -or disconnect him permanently. mn~ CUSTOM FRAMING Open 6 O.vs A Week Mon.·Frl. 9-6 sat. 1CM 1803 NewPOrt Blvd. C•ll 642-5671. Put• fewwqrdt to work for you. .,.. •lap ... w.., """'-..,...,,, Ollt-COUNn: #l TOWft & Country 5'7.all Qramati('aly~ tie way you look. Mel and aq>eal IO OhrS! W#I exoert. ~~s ~it·s.., -••••••I '*' youttt• Fala.. now tomWig. Cel ICdJy- and *11,f1 ~ --·-- m .. -_.,_._.... ... --~.,.. .... ._ .... you, for one reason or another, in any busi· ~ neas." ; ~ SHE IS A GIRL 1iven lo lmpromptu lap ·i dances and bunts of son&, a rouain1 bump·artn• ~ rendition of "I Enjoy Bein& A Glrl.'' and quotable self-analysis. ''I couldn't be No. 55 in the chorus line forever." she explains. But some kld.s -and their parents -would &ive their capped eye teeth Just for a shot at the chorus line. Like the father who spent a recent after· noon camped in agent Rose's reception room. a suspendered 4·year-old in tow. The palr spent a futile 15 minutes tryin& to memorize and con. vincing.ly deliver a cereal commercial. "Okay, Brendan, you ready?" the boy nods solemnly. "This is bow you read it," the acne· scarred father demonstrates. "Hey! C'mon, breakfast everyone," he exudes in triple ex- clamation point narrative, slicking a pen in hia mouth to slurp invisible cereal. "Mmmmm," he . enthuses. "Say, these taste just like crispy little· honey grahams! " Four tries later. the little boy finally re- memben both lines, but delivers them in hope· less monotone. Daddy is convinced be has spawned another Justin Henry. A 1980s Jackie Coogan, maybe. But even if a child is obviously talented, Rose says he will not handle any youngster who doesn't really want to act. IT'S DIFFICULT enough for children to get work when they want it and the parents are 100 percent behind it without that obstacle,•' he say(. He disapproves of the Masters method of obstacle hurdling -the shock value theory that put Tlna Payne in the working class. Rose, whose agency has handled the likes of Rodney Allen Rippy. "Family" star Quinn Cummings and a Bad News Bear, hesitates before commenting on the Tina Payne furor. Was it the furthest he's ever seen a parent go Lo make a child star? "Yes." he answers, the word intense but not malicious. "It was.•· Tina, however. insists she is •·not damaged at all." "Really, I don't feel like I'm different from anyone else," she muses. "I love Monopoly and I play with my Barbie and baby-dolls and I'm iust an ayer--· Au:eric·-.... , ... " OOP'S MAllUIACTUlll GOOFS llAllD lllW-OPEii AIM • TWO.SPHD llDUCTIOH GIAIFOIHMYY DUTY SIWIMfa • SIWS TllCOT TO LEA THa WmtOUT TIHSIOH 4DJUSTMIMT • SIWS THI MOST DIFFICULT SH•S & SYMTHITICS WmtOUT PUCllllMG Ott SltPPING • SIWS STlltC~ • '104HAMMICflUTTOH HOLIS * ILlteHIMS • I, 2, J MllDU • DICOIATIYI 4HD MOii 2$ YIA• GUARANTEE ALL l'A•TS • LA•OR . , .. MON .. TUES .. WED .. THURS. ONLY ,,,,,, ll•t 1111111111 IMITAMIA l'flll.-IW. (11')MY·• MllllOMY11JO Ofllllll8'T.t .. ...,_.,.. IUCM nm .. aw. (1M) •·7111 l~w:~ .• 1 . ........... ..-... ·-·· ... --·. _. ........ ' Moftdlf, A&411#t II. ,_, OBITUARIES I NEWS FEATURES . Cldlllrea IDlmt Mother's Education DreaDt SAN DISOO <APl -~· cKlaney'a t hlldbood dr .. m u a formal eduuaion. But she M the oldest of IS cblldr.n, po ll·J raduate 1chool1 And or t h e M c K l nn e y 1 ' II 1raadch1ldnlft, 20 are eoll•t• tradu.U. or .,.. atlHd na col l•I•· Seve ral hold advanced "-•""' ln dilclpUnet ranaln1 f rom e omm unl c a llon1 t o tt~CS who fa rmed In Rondo. Ark. Otor1e M cKJnney died In Urn. bu\ by Lhen a f11nU.y of 1cholan waa e1t1bllshed. By the t11ht ol a lre ro ene lamp in lhe '20& and '30s, 11he lau1ht ber c hildre n as pre achooltra lO " •d --Mf rau-.r·a ('rop In r anaas fal1ed a..r t1ho0Un1 ....... aft« ... hl >'"~· ,<·1 rwvtr dld 1et bat'k. bu& th •ltd bl~ me Ju.st tbe sam • " 1ya lbre proud da~hlH ol a rmer ala o. ''I wu hoplna." ahe says in an lnle r vt•W. "l a lways wantt:d lhem lO be ouutanding. l wanted th t!m lo bt1 useful men iand women. I would pray for them, t hat wh~n thtty all aot old enouah. they would a ll go to 11chool." 1loH McKlnuy•a l! chddren 11" irlude ttve w Hh d ot"toral 1reu prol~ · ors. '*'ton, f Cluatn.slJI, 1h1thors. buslne$S cetutiv• •nd lt"Chn1c1ans All • wenl ahrouath colleac> aod ••'J'he llckSaney1 arl'l\'t lryl.n1 to take ove,r lb wor ld ." 1he Hid, k>olttn1 back .. ,,.. >"re J\.llt lnterested fn 1eWn1 an educa Lion It'• just in 'em " T he family iot Ill start tn l914, wbec1 ROM McKlnaey married an lmPoverbhed aharecropPt'r As eal'h ctuld ROt lo college. ··~ ... --------------------------------------~ Ad a Gasser Wllege Offers Fuel Aid r. ' Plate of the Day ---' f •CALIFORNIA• '1 1 I -11rJij 1 --W • J 1 ll ~20 HU~ J INOIANOLA , Iowa <A P> Want to a ttend col- lege part·time this rail but the cost of commuting got you down '! Slmpson College will pay Cor your gasoline -up to $40 pe r course. , "-__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 11 '--------------~ Tom Westbrook. special programs director , ~ays the private college just south of Des Moines is trying to attract addiUooal part-time students and started the office of special programs to see if it couJd be done. H20 HUE Sherry Andrens. owner of this "I thought about the reasons why people might not use our facility. how we could make it easier to buy into our product." he said. plate. paints in watercolors. ~-. 1111ormatlof\ l{lf ""' Pl•I• of 1~ Oo ••>UPP!~ DY Ml~• f"••ln . •ulMr of IM ",. tcloliOfl Of ,,.. • W"° \ Wll6 Of PetM>N lll.-1 C•hto,.nia l t<•nv Plelf'\ WHEN WESTBROOK DECIDED that the cost of commuting would hamper the enrollment of potential students outs ide the Indianola city lim its. he proposed paying ror gasoline and promptly dubbed the progr am "You Take the Class, We'll Pay the Gas." Deaths Elsewhere "To my knowledge, we are the only one doing it," Westbrook said. "It's an experimental pro· gram we hope will p ay off in the long run by an in· crease of part-time students. MEMP H I S, Tenn AP > -Au g u s tu s ,ongstreel Heiskell, 89. 1n e of T ennessee's •ldest practicing at orneys at1d a member 1f a prominent Mid- )outb fam ily . died )aturday. AUSTIN. Texas CAP> -DeWfU C. ReddJck, f6, author a nd retired Unive rsit y of Texas fournalism prof es soc. 'lied Friday Among his rtudents during his 47- vear teaching career OE.AN RALPH E OE ... N . ru1oen1 ol "'P"" S.ec;h, C• Pa.MIC! •w•v on Ul)llll 24. 1980. SurvoveO by 2 ~n\ esll• E Oe.., of Futtenon, C• •nd elPll E. Oe..,, Jr • a grenoc:hlldren tt,..n "'lat> OHn •nd Pemela Al'rte 'Toole, brotl>Pr 1.-••d Oun ol letlour.s MCI llil•r Gtntva HtlO of ..... kM. CA. SeNl(ft wlll M "4110 on .-sdtY. Auqust 2•. 1980 11 2 OOPM al lie P1c11lc v11w -"'°"'' C"•""' nt@rmen1 al PM lllc Vltw Mtmori•I ••r tit P•<•••c V t f'• Mortu•rv terectors GAINS GLAOVS RVTH GAINS roid•nl of Mt• ~. ca Posed awtv on •119\IS\ n , 1980 She ii 1urvlvtO by ""' on Gtot"91r of An.tc:Of'lts. Washtnoton '1111•1• 1 ..... r.1 .. rvkn Will w MIO .\ttl flnet IMetmenl In ,..,. lemlly plol 'MollMln View C:.melerv, All•dena, ;... Services ~ IN direcflon of t~ ~·"""""' 011 .. Mortua~y ol ':est•~ ' MAlllllNGTON "' ICt!tTH E HARRINGTON, rUidenf 1}<99.,... Nl~I. CA Paued ewav on ·'~" 1', IW!. S\lrvlvtd by hi• f•thtr ~ Herrlnoton. 3 b<olhers Bruce E. ... ,.,ino'°"· 11orwo1c1 e li1rr1no1°" and Deutlts E Harrlt1Q10tl all ol Ntwpo!1 k«.h, Ce. ~,,_lal servlce1 wlll bOI ~•Id at 11.00AM on Wednod•y ~ .. lltl 11. 1980 af Paclrlc View CIWll>tl. IMwinent at Paclik vi..w Mtmo<lal f'•rlC P•<lllC Vtew Mortuary (llra<lors. HART l.ILLl-"N M-"RGARET HART resident of 8'11b1N, C• Pu..., away lift AUgUR 12 1980 Survlvl'<I b• rwr ~!Mind Forrest, 0.1>9hler Sus.6n Harl ol (oron11 del Mar Ca and 11s1tr •m• Jollnson of Wttfl•ke v1111a-G•· Servktt will l:IO' ""'O on rue.oa1, "9UCE H OT HIRS llU HOADWAY MOITUAIY llO Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IALnHaGHO ... SMtTH & TUTHILL WISTCL.I" CHA"I. 427 E 17tti St Costa Mesa 646·9371 ,,..CIUOTHHS ~s·...oaTUAAY 627 Main St HUntlngton Beach 536"'6539 NllCFAMILY , COl.OMAL fUMHAL NOMI 7801 Bolsa A.ve Westminster 893-3525 PACtffC YllW MIMOltA&. PAD Cetnttery Moriuery Chapel 3500 Pacific Vtew Drive Newport Beach 844-2700 were La d y B i rd Johnson . widow of f orme r P resi d e nt Johnson ; Wa ll e r Cronkite, longtime CBS network anchorman, a n d Bi ll Moye r s, television commentator. LONDON (A P> - Radio act or Norman ShelJey, 77, whose imita- tion o f Win s t o n Church.iU's voice helped rally U.S. s upport fo r Britain dur ing World War II, died Friday. Death Noa l~e• A1>9us1 2.5. '"°et 12:00 ,_,,el Pac Ilk View MortUarv c,,,.ge1 Interment •1 P•d fl<-View Mt"""lal Pa rlt Pee Ilk View MOf'lu..-V dlrKlori MEIUlllFIEl.O ELI ZA.BETH 0 8ETTV " MERRIFIELD rtsldenl of Cati• Mes-. Ca. P•.ueci •war on -"U911S11), 1980 She 11 survived by hef hu,- -"r11\Ur F MeNlll•ld of cos•• Mew. C• .• 1 '°"' lltv OorwllO Merrllltld. S J OI lex AnootlH. Ca. ano R11uell P•ltr Muttlt•ld of lr•in•. C• ' 11<011\er n.om,u J 8a~e< of Ven Nuyt. C• • ) gr•nclChlldrM, Mark, JO!ln •Cid Jan# ,...rrlli.ld Mrs MerrUlt td ,..., • 1eac..,.r tor 10 yurs 1n IM lnolew- .c11001s Ind was • member of II\• rlal1onal RellrHI THc:,..,s Auoc:1allon ano Ille America" Auoc:la11on tor Retired P\!r-Holy Row rv will Dt r1tclltd on T-1. •UOllsf '6, IMO •I 8.00PM Ind ~u al Cl>rlstltf' 8urlat wit! be celtbnled on WedneSClaY. August n . ,.., "' tt·OOAM bOlh ti SI Joa<l\lm's Calllollc Cl\urc,., Costa Mete. C. lnlt<"menl will be at ~ Shep,.trd CemehrY. Hunlll\g lon 8eec,., CA. Frltnds tn41y calf el Plerct 8rotM•s 8ell 8ro4tdw•Y Mortu•rv Oft TIH!IC,,y. AllQust ,., IM from l:OOPM IC> t OOPM. Pierce 8rot,.ers Bt ll B•o.tdway ~u..-y directors "Primarily, it's an incentive for people to become acquainted with our new offerings," he said. SIMPSON, LIKE MOST small private col- leges, is looking for ways to increase income while the number of college.age students is declining. So it is trying to dltracl part-time students during the weekday as well as in traditional night and Satur- day classes. Besides the gasoline rebate. the Un ited Me t hodi_st-re lated school is developing other services previously not available to pa.rt-time stu- dents. such as career counseling and academic ad· vising. The size of gasoline rebates to part-time stu· dents will depend on how many classes lhe student is taking, where they live and how often they are required lO drive to the campus. WESTBROOK SA.ID THE gasoline rebate will vary from SS up to $40 a three semester hour class._ Tuition at Simpson is $2SO for a three-hour class or $83.33 a credit hour. First word or the program was announced on a Monday. And by Tuesday, Westbrook said. the telephone calls began. "We've got a bunch of telephone calls, re- q uests for classes offered and to find out what 's go- ing on," he sa yd . And Westbrook said he expects interest to cli mb once Simpson begins to advertise the pro· gram that starts with the Sep~. 11 fall te_nn .. The special programs director said Simpson did not expect lhe gasoline rebates to cost the school anything because of increased enrollment. "HopefuJly, we'r e going to be making some bucks." Westbrook said . Thais Burn Drugs BANGKOK, Thailand <AP) -The Thai gov- ernment bas held its third annual drug burning, setting fire to 2,628 pounds of confiscated heroine. morphine. marijuana and other narcotics. Assess Goals Grad Sclwol or Not? By J OYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: Should our son, who this faU will be a senior in eledrical en gineer ing, continue on for a master's degree or start work after graduation and update bis education later? A.ad should bis master's be la electrical engineering or business? -G.R., Baltimore, Md. As the engineering placemen t director of a major university says. "Electrical engineers are really the stars this year." And it's my 1uess that recruiting for '81 grads will match or top this year's record. Because recruiter s begin their campus visits in the fall, It's not a day too soon for your son to plan what happens next in his tile. What are his goals? Graduate st udy is a vehicle to reach goals. fT•s SAID T HAT two of every three engineers spend most o( their careers managing others. So chances are your son should study s uch sub· jects as or1anlzation a l t heory . finance, marketing, motivation and corn munlcatlons skills. If tie's aim· ing for corpor ate m anagement through engineering management, the master's ln business administra· lion would be a worthwhile degree. (_CARE_Ens_J year? The cost will be about $30,000 -SI0,000 or so for school and $20,000 in missed first-year income. Many corporations, ardently woo- ing new gr ads, will pay for ad- vanced study. If yo ur son finds a fi rm he likes that will root the graduate bills wilhout too many strings, why not? He is in a superb negotiating position. Demand for electrical grads has never been s tronger, reports Electronics magazine. • • * READER SERVICE : "The triad of semiconductors. digita l logic and circuit integration will be the domi- nant electronics tecttnology until the end of the century and so will offer the key job opportunities," says an article in E lectronics magazine's 50lb anniversary issue. The 14·page ar ticle, of interest to electrical and electronics engineers and those con· sidering these professions , examines how experts exp.eel the field lo change during the next two decades. To obtain a reprint of lhe article, ··Electr ica l Engineers of the Future," enclose a 28·cent stamped, self·addressed, long white envelope with your request to Joyce Lain Ken- nedy at Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. o ften helped by ¥cade m lc achOlflrahipa, older brothers and si8lers pitched ln lo h"lp. Their lathe r pushed. too -kept sending ofr for courses from a correspond e n ce schoo l In Chicago in hope or getting a high S<'hool diploma dido 'l have clothlng like every. bodyelaehad." tervlew, "wanted the children lo have just a little better lile than they hid." A son, Dr. George O. McKin- ney Jr .. r ecalls "he never finished It, but he sure tried. He would get his books and study by the kerosene la mp after working the cotton compress all day." A speech teacher now. she re· ca lled, "Many times we'd reg- ister for scfiool in September but not start until November because we spent t hose two months picking cotton to buy clothes and groceries . . . But my mother said, 'No. Vou will not drop out of school.·'· In the Depression , Mrs. McKinney made quilts for S3 and sold them for $7 for her children. She baa autfered fi ve heart attacks in recent years. Izora, a Lo8 An1eles teacher , evoked a amlJe from her mother recently by recalbc W.: At one lime, Ruth wanted to drop out of school because "we Another son, Dr. Charles Mc Kinney, director of ad- missions at UC Santa Barbara. remembers working 10 hours a day for $2.50 chopping cot.ton. His parents, he sRirf in an In· "I can k)ek beck and aee my mother always standing al lhe door. As we left her presence, she said, 'Do your best.• Always rto your best." '"Got a problerr1? Then write to Pat Dunn Pat will cut red tape. getting the answers and action you need to solve mequ1t1es an government and business Mail your questions to Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange Coast Dody Pilot. P.0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many Letters as possible wtll be answered, but phoned mqumes or letters not mcludJng the reader's full name. address and bwtness hours' phone number cannot be considered This column appears dai· ly except Sundays · ,,_ • ., ing Hh•h? \01 H.-cally DEAR PAT : On May 17 l sent a $20 check to Gilbert M. Turk for information on how to get sta rted in t he mail order business. When the material arrived I decided it was not for me. There was a guar anteed refund if I sent it back wi thin 30 days. 1 did so and enclosed an ex· pl anatory teller requesting my refund. I haven't received it and also lost the address where the company is located. The canceled check is stampe(J Gil Turk. Mail Order Associates, Inc .. and it was cashed al the Citizens First National Bank of New Jersey. Is there any way l can gel the address so I can re- guest my refund again? I can't recall the name of the magazine where the ad appeared. R.B., Newport Beach There might have bffn a possibility tba& your bank could have helped you track down the bank where the check was cashed, but misplacing an address where you have sent mooey can be fln ao· dally disastrous . Fortunately, A YS bas a copy of "l ,235 Busi- ness Opportunity Offe rs," by J abon Enterprises of Tanana. This directory Usts by ZIP code na- tionwide opportunity and work·at-bome ads and the results of J abon's contacts with them. Gil Turk and Ma ll Order Associates were among the listings, so A YS was able to contact this fir m, for you. Its SPokesman claims your returned package "just arrived" and your refund is belag malled Immediately. When Jaboa responded to Mau Orde r A•· sodates' 1977 "HOW TO GET RICH" ad which ap· peared in many publications, two catalogs were received. plus two folders and additional pases with an order form asklag for S85 as an application fo r panlclpattng la the maU order selling propam or this firm. This type of response Is typical of those reported in the d irectory. T\I Gad9etM Tun Gh"mid.:y DEAR PAT: I've considered ordering some of the household gadgets advertised on television, but I have a hunch that they may not be quite as miraculous as they appear. What do you think? L .L., Costa Mesa A VS agrees wt&b you. And, a rtte11t ata&emeet by Roeemary Pooler, executive d.lttdor of the New York State Consamer Pro&ecUoa Board, backs ap oar doabta. She says, "Flimsy, plastlc·lookl.ag wttb Ht one product as attractive I.a reaJ Ute u OD TV, la bow I'd cbarac&em e tbese 1ad1et.1. We recee&Jy ordered 17 bouebold Items advertiHd duta& a three.month period. lncladed were aUcen, blfe sets, salad makers, aa 'utlqae ' clock, home alarm .syste m, simulated diamond rta11 aad others. OaJy oae, a knitting madame, was troable· free. "We found that some dellverlea lake ap to three months, and nve moalhs later we were atW waiting for 'money-back raaruteed' refud1. Some came mlaus a doUar or two; ud aa obvious fraad for wbo la golag to start all over agala! You always pay for looking as slllppt.g cbarges are never refunded. "We found ideallcal Items cheaper la a&orH or ln mail-order catalogs of establlahed compuies. Many TV mall-order items b.ave ilo reaao11 for ex· latence. Wbo needs a salad mixe r that mube1 the toma&oa or a home jogger wt.ere yoa almolt bave to know caJcalas to compa&e the mileage? Always shop stores rl.J"St. If you mut order from TV, uoid companies you don't know:• ,1\nt1 Roo111 ffJr Ded~don•7 DEAR PAT: I'm going to start a business soon and 'will be working out of m y home. Will IRS let me claim part of my house as a business deduc- tion? I heard that this used to be allowed, but it isn't now. K.R., Costa Mesa lRS 1ay1 that lf you use part of you bome H · cJaslvely ud refa)arly either aa yoar prlaclpal place of bubleu or H a place w'-en yoa meet Qd deaJ With cUenta or cm&omen , Y• may de· dact the ezpeue aUrlbatable &o tH ....._.. pan of you bome. For addJtiollal laformatto., see PabllcaUoa 581, "B••IBeA Use ol Yow Heme," a vaUable at u y IRS otnce. Gra~ l ••IWll Spe llftl Otd DEAR PAT: Do )'OU know al any booll that de- fines all the unfamiliar terms used by the funeral industry? We r ecently helped make arrant emeata for the burial of a relative and were tboroq,bly QUEENIE Q "Would you mind if I went ahead'! I'm really MJething and I don't wanl to lose my edge." PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS &USIMUI PICTlTlOUI 8USINeH NAMI $TATEMENT , ...... I TATa MI NT Tl\~ fOllo.1"'11 ppr-IS 001110 l>uSI· TM fOllowlftt --11 dolne bUs\ "'f\S. 41' ntoit ei: BELL'S C"'LIFO!lNIA FARMS, SUNSHINE WINOOWCLEANINO 90/9 AO•-Court Huntington Bu ch LIMITED. ltt E. 13rtl SI. llC, COii• Cl• '16<6 Mew . Ce m11 CPoroe Pal"'f'f Bell. 11151 O<un Ronald Jos*P11 Ollnlel•, Jr . ttt E Vltw Ln Hu.ntlnqlOfl 8U<" CA '71>46 23rd SI .• #(.Costa MeWI. C•. '7U1 P•lrlcia Ann B•ll. 71151 O<un Tiiis bu\t,,.ss It conducled Dv an in- 1/ltw Ln . Ht>nllngfon 8U<h, CA '71>46 dlvidual, Tiit> ~lnbs I• condu<IOCI bV en In· R JOWPll Danlelt. J r d•vloual Tl\h stat-• was filed wll" the Patrkl•-" IHll coun ty Cltr• of Orange County on Tl\I\ \ta1~..-1 wa• 111..0 .,ill\ I~ •U11t>\I 1 l'llO Coulllv Cler• OIOr•nqp County Of\ Jul• 1'14"" H 1980 PublishfCI O<enge COHI Dally Pllol "uton Aug • 11. It. u 1980 3111 eo PuDlishtd Or~ Coa>t Oallv Piiot -----------l'uq <,II 18 H . 1980 )117.ilO 1 PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9VSINEU NAME STATEMENT Tl\t followtng PerMln 11 Going bu•I· flCTtTIOUS I USINESS neu.:~WPORT HEIGMTS TA.-VE\. NAMESTATEMENT SERVICE ano INTERNATIONA L ou:,i;:,.~o~~o.,lno .,..,..,n. ar~ Ooln9 TRAllEL PlANNERS, 206 Rlverslot , .. , L"" PAZ INVESTME NT:,~"· Newp0r1 8e1c11. C•lllornl• GROUP •nd lb) LI' PAZ MOBILE Wiida M Rooe,... U I El Encino ~OME PARK 110S7 ~M" Boulevard Orlvt Olemot1d Bar. Callfe>rnle :,~: Hunfl"O'Ofl euc11 Callfornla This busln''" Is conGucltd by an In· J•mes L ClllflOfl, I.OH Beach l!IYlduel. Wllclll M. R09tt1 ~:u~~::;fi, •115. Huntl"Q1on lkacl\ Thlt ~ -• 111..i •"" "" Bi;r"" l Wllllernt. lllOS'l Bu ell Co\lllty '1'111-' ~ C-tp Oii J~ Boultv•rd. :ns. Htmtlnqlon aa.c11. JI, 1• CA q71>47 This llUSt~SS IS C°"OuCltd '" a Qfl\tnat oart"f'r""'iO 8Y•Ofl L Wlill•ms Tt\l\ \tal~t -"•\ f11fd ~un ttw County Cle•• Of Or1nqp County on J11ly 11 1~ F1 o n1 Pubfls.-0r.tn9f Coast Daily Pllo1 AMElllCAM ST"'TE et.NI( *"• ..... ~°" ... N twpe.i llffc:ll, CA '2'6.J Escro• lotU7 Pu~ll~he<I 0r•"9t CoUf Oal1v Pllo! A\19 < 11, II. 2S, 1980 3183 llO P UBLJC NOTICE 11u0 • _"·_•a _is_•_• ____ J_, .. _,.,_ -----------" ...... FICTITIOUS 8U'9NEU P UBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT l'ICTITIOUS 9USINESS T"• 1011-rno pertoftS ••e dol119 NAME STATEMENT busl11tu •s: Th• followln9 persons "" dol110 CAMINO PET HOSPI TAI., S«ll ousrnn1 as, Walnut A .... INlri., atllfoml• .,..., U) TE RRACE ASSOCl-"T ES Aaro11 I.. Sll•olmen, l11c. (I I. TO, •nd (D) vucc• TERRACE C•llfomt• co~ .. '°"'· u ni L~ MOBllE HOME "ARI(. 160S1 9M<h Se,..o, ~~11~.c.tMomla 8ou1e .. .,'d. n1s, Hunllnqlon a .. ch, Tlll1 9UllnMa ••~ &v • cor- Calltornla ~ l>O't tloft. James L Cleylon. H10S2 Beach M ltON I.. Blvd . •21S, HunllnotOfl BH<h, CA 5"00LMAN. INC. t2M7 Aaron L ~me11. Byron L Willlams. lllOS2 Bue" Pt9Sldl!nl 81vd , .. 21s. Hunllnot.,,, &eacl\, CA Tiiis si.ternHll wn llled wltn tho '2M7 County Cler11 ro Orangir COllnfv Ofl Jul1 Thh butlr>eu •• CO<lducl•d ov • '9. '"° 9eMral e>ar'lnenl>IP 1'1012' ByrOft L WllllMl'IS PubllthfCI Orange Co.st Oallv Pll01 Tiiis statt~1 was llled •ilh ,,,., •119 4, II, ti. 7S. 1980 )180-40 Coun1v Citrl< o1 Ora~ Countv on Julv ---------Jt f'90 l'UUU PUBLIC NOTICE PubllShfCI Orangt CoaM Oallv Piiot ----L.IE-OA--L-NOT--IC_E __ _ AUCI 4 11 II U HIO l !IJ.tO MOTIC« Of' l'U8 LICSAl.a PUBLIC NOTICE 011' AIANOOf'EO "110,.l!llTY N....a4 NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN 11\al f'fCTITIOUS IUSINESS lht un~ wlll Mil el publk IY<· NAME STATEMeNT lion ~ to Secti4WI t• Of !ht The tollo•lng personi ar~ doing CIYll Codeofui.Sw teafCalffornle IN Dusin•n •• lollo•tno miscall-pMMn•I P"I> FllOST SPENCE TIHNEN 69S pef1y '°"""' lcNntHr.ct lrY ltn4tlTI nt,,,. Town Center Drive, Coste Mm , C-" ~~~':'°NTA~i'o"~~~~ "6'6 J S. 1.0CKARO U EOQar Al•u-r Corooralion I• 1.ARPY WORKMAN A-2U Callfornle co,1><1rat1onl, '9S Town CONNIE VAllGAS A-147 C•nter Drive. Costa Mt~, CA '?671> NICEI. HOSSl.EBV A,2JI Twllson. Inc <• C•lllornla cor· porallonl, 6'S Town C.nltr Drive. Tflls Wl4• •Ill be by competlllvt bl6- Costa M...,. CA 9'f>lt Olno on lllt lOtll e1a1 Of •uaust, 1M>, •I -"r<"le. In< 11 Callforn11 coriior•· lO o'cloc-1.m. °"the pl'erfll-where H id p~ Is S1oncl afld wtllch Is fle>nl. ••s Town Otnfe, Drive, Cosll loce1a o •I 1100 So. Llnwoo•, M~';j, c:u~u ts conducted by e In Ill•• '11' el SeM• Af1.1, Ce1111• ly .. Ot'Of1811, SW."' ClffMnll•. qtMr•I per1nenMp Tiit lll'ldlorcf -,.,. ,19111 10 EOG.AR ALEXllrlOER llld 11 tN -· ""'chlWS mul l be CORPOR-"TION m4tde wtlfl cesll end peld fOf •I tllt ~':!::rd N Fro•I. llme of purcl\ea. All purcl\ued OOOd• Thi\ 11••-t was lllecl with '"' are sold "es I•" Wld must be removed et lht time Of Ille Mia. Tiiis se i. Is '"°" ~;u,~ Clerk of 0 ... noe COul'IY on July UICI 10 prlot canctllelion In tht evenl Of Mlllemenl ~n landlord ano - OAVIOSON & MATSaN 4too MK A,.,_. ....... - ,., .,.., 11911.ed _,.,. Publl1hld Or-ColSI Delly Piiot A119. U, ts, t• J-.0 $Vite ... New_.n haell1 Cl. Publllhecl Orenge coast 0.llv Piiot A\19. 4, ti, 18, U . 1980 3111-IO ~--- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE -oaMCll NOlfUAllH L19una Beach ~94·9415 But if he's asplrinc to technical mana1ement, ·a less·known hybrid graduate program that emphuiJes technolop, often called ••engineertne man agem ent,'· would be more specific. Suppose be prefen to 10 heavy on the technical aide: In lbia cu e, one more year of s tud y to obtain a muter'• dearee 1n electrical or elec· ttonlc!a enctne:erinc would be Pftfer•· ble because five yean ol scllool In a dl1ciptine la • 1tranc•r entry cnden· Ual than four. And H your ten lnteDdl Lo do reeeattb and development. en· l•riD• wiUt at leut a m u ter'• decree ll vtrialll1 • m\llt. r-L----b Ra S • · confused by descriptions al lbe various burial ~ p8 praying plans. My husband and l have dedded Lo pre·plan our own funerala, u d we'd like \o be better In· ... ~,. San Jutn C.ptttrlft() • •M-1771 lf R Is D lln'l ID hil ptanntn1, the quatJon la: Can you aftprd tbe at.ra WASH INGTON (AP) -T he formedon lhe wbolesubjeet . co uutnee of North a"d South Canllna and Georsla were sprayed durinl um Anny bloto1tcal warfare te1t1 with a cht mlc:al tbe Church of 8C!tentolotY con1lden d an1erou1, church research ers report. The Army claims lhe cbemlcal, dnc cad· mJum 1ulftde. la not danpro.aa and that there ta no ovtdence inyone baa ll. "., Costa ..... been bumed by It. ........ 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I 002 c;.....,.a1 I 002 I 002 G.-rot I 002 GtMral I 002 COr'OftCI •t Mar I 022 •••····•••·•···•···•··· ...............•....... ....................... ••••.........••.••..•.. ····••··············•·· ··•··················•• ............•.......... !OUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ~'1Hotf«: All real• llll\• :.11\ t''' "l"I In lh~ lh'\o\ pi~•t " uh J«K't tu lht' l-'~h·1 JI t· J1t Houi11n& A t"! •>I 1·•"~ wtuch rnal..1•• 11 1lh·.: 11 "' IUS\ \lrll'\' Jll\ I " rertrnct'. hmll.1111111 "I dl~crimm .. 111111 h.1.-.·.t 1111 race. colur r,•hl(1011 .,. " or national onioi111 "' J11 l11lent1on lo mJl..1• 111, 1 such prt'fe>rl'nl't' 1111111 1 lion. or d1"'1 1111111.1t11111 11us new~vavt•r .... 111 11111 knOWlnJI) Jl't'\•µI 111\ ad\er t1 s 1ng 1111 1, .d estate wh1<'h 1:. 111 \ 101.1 Uonoflhelaw " I REALTORS '75-5511 HIGH DUMA: G°")eon. He ...... wt dramotk ~ fcMfy e.-IR c ..... .. Mar . S...IRg c_.IR..._ of w.-1 A .... . I l storf crtrtwal wl"-c.....-r..# - OCEAN VIEW. R u b~droomt .,. four & '~Parah MOldi ......... "' OWHH W1U HELP FIHAHCf,_ Coll for d•t•ll•d broc ...... $749,500. C OLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 L C oast Hwy., CoroM dlt M• 675-5511 ERRORS: Adverlisers ~ should check their ads _ daily Clltd reporl er· rors illllftfdiately. The DAILY '1LOT a uumes labUity for the first in· correct insertion only. ESLEY N . ~YLOR CO REALTORS since HM ...._.for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••................. IEACHHOME! $95,000 FULL PllCf 100/o DOWH MEAR SAM'TA AHA COUNTaY CLUI 2 Bt·tl1 oorn home on 63' wide lot. Room t o a<ld No. this ad is not a mistake. Tht· only mistake you can make is not to n1ll no" Be early -not sorry. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., llALTOllS 21 I I Sall JoocpHR ... load HEWPOIT CENTEtt M.I . 644-49 I 0 Upgraded bea<'h homt• Newpon ! Walk to ocl'an or private beac·h' 'II<'" carpets and fresh paint' ··---~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~ Custom decor 3 µut10' +- seduded sundetk' J u ... 1 $127 ,250 1 Hurr) eall 752-1700 OPfN Ill 9 • II) I vt• I I • 01 llEACH COTT AGE Dolebout Boyi.. Beach Real Estate HARBOR HIGHLANDS SI 06,500 F • !i" 1 n a I 1 n lo! r u u r Walk to beach from th1... bedroom. ramll} room b homt.> Opt·n bc..im dnd eautifully deC'oratcd USl"(J bni:k df.'n or ofru:e unique home. One of All new kitchen with kind. Best buy. beach bwlt m microwave oven property . Try Sl0,000 Copper plumbing. Out· ---------1 down. Owner will ca rry door entertainer's de · MIWPORT paper. Take adva ntage hght "'1th ~pa rir1· 1111 DUPLEX 963-6767 OPfNh&'I· • ' .md ~:.1s Rlll2 \t()\l' 111 .. t•n11s on ree la nd. I[~. -. ~ .l.·o.111•li•11•111•1 •S.!•'J.!l•,5l•~•1 --•J \cross from park Near , 631·7300 H.B. beach. bJ). & shopping. Pnred al $205.000 Eves 642-2253 C.tom Mesa del Mar nus unique 2-stor} homt has been h1ghl) op gra ded. 1 t featun•,<, skylights. greenh•Ju~c window room. pool nt•\o\ l'la,.,,,111t·ll .111\ prt "'"~ 1s a h1:l11·r "' 1\ I•• 1dl more 11t:u1il1· .1hu11I lhl ,t·n Ill' \1111 h,1\ 1· 1 1 oiler \"k .1ho11t e1111 1 .. ,~ rates lo· d,1, M2 ;)1,jK DOORS TO BEACH 2 2 Duple x . Owner moti vated O pe n lo creati ve financing. Possibly little or no cash. Will trade property boat carpels. vaulted t·c1lln)!s ---------and much more l>on l car or '>? $249.000. E\es548 0715 miss seeing this hom1• Full price $169.;,oo 1·.111 556-2660 «=SELECT T'PROPERTIES OCEAN ESTATE $164,900 Smell the ocean brcNe rrom this custom 3 Bdrm h o me . 20Xl5 ' dt·n Beamed ceiling~ ovl'r 2.000 sq.rt or spacwo~ living. 3 car garai.:e 1- many extras. Ad now Call 963-6767 OPfNlflO· 'S' ~,· , • ' l••l Stcrter Home $86,900 CUte 3 bedroom with 2 car garage and bay win dow. Assume existing nnancing. Agt 556-2tl60 THEIEST! MESA VERDE! Spectacular newly hslt<l I 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home with family room. double brick fi replace. up g rade d baths and kitchen. Beautiful rear yard. fruit trees and cov ered patio. Clean and sharp $118.950 Call now~ 546-2313 Ol"fN flt 0 • tf S ,U,,., r,, ' '• f [~Bil ASSUME! S6Z.700 Super sharp! 3 Bdrm 2 beth townhome. Double 1ara1e. pool. beautiful 1 r eeobelt. Ass ume '62,700. u~. loan with total payments of $679 1'4uity. $22.000. Call ror m>redelalls. ~·2313 Ol'r"I 1119. ti~ ,~ ... t '~· ,, , !etRIUil MOW IS THE TIMI ror job seekers t.o check the Dally Piiot llC"lp Wanted classification. Ir the job you wanl Is not &here you mll(bl consider otfertna your ser vices wl&b an ad ln the Job • Wiiiied ca.te&OQ' Pt.o. '--..a 1'11 pl.11:c ~OU r ITil':.S3j1l' hl'run· llw 11 .111111)! llUhhl , phn111 Do.1ih l'ilot I l.1"1t'11:d. bl<! Sti1>1 associated BROKERS-REAL TOPS 202S W Bolboo b I 1 1661 WANT ACTION? Class1fed Ads 642 5678 LIDO ISLE EXTRAVAGANT NE W ON T HE MARKET with JH'rfcction in every d etail. Gorgeous Countrv French 4 bed . 3112 baths, 3 f1rcpla<'es. planta tion shutters, brass fixtures, HW floors, beautiful lilt.·s. golden oa k s t a irc ase, m~tching wall coverings. Master s u i te with s pa & fir e p lace. Landscaped hy Rogers Gardens. Vll from master s uite. $695.000. 631 1400. CHARMING BAL IS. DUPLEX New 2 bdrm unit with two decks & 1st owner depreciation. Also. 3 bed front home with new roof. copper plumbing. new kitchen, new bath, fireplace & H/W floors. Total Island char m. $435.000. WATERFRONT HOMES.INC. REAL ESTATE '''M• '' HttntA.I\. Prop.•r h M~9rld9f'l"Wnl 'Ho W Coas1 Hwv Nrwp0n Be11ch Ul-1400 ,.@ STAR GA'ZEK~ ... 11-..-...---..-.---8, CLAY R POLL,o.N---.----f M r-Oo-lr '"""' Gv·dt ~ Y Acco1d•t1t fo tit• Stott T, d• ,elop mouogr lo• Turufoy, <''ld "'"ds tOl•,•P.'<'d•ng 10 numbr<\ e>I ~uur Zodiac btrlh "g" IALIOA ISi • .._ JO I AftOLIMA One of a kind. old world design & <1uality of this new authentic French Normandy hom e . 4 Bdrm, 3 bath t• 11 s t o m h o m e w I t h f i n e s t n afts mans hip & amenit ies. Now available. $585.000. Call for app1t. IAYNOMT We ha ve several fine homes with pier & slip. B. TOllO HORSE COUNTIY 4 Bdrm .. 3 baths: ranch st yle. mini·estate in orange groves. $240,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny,•d•· Or •v•· N B 675 · 6161 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 5 Bdrm, 3 Bath Somerset IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY End location next to park. Greenbel view. Squeaky clean . New carpet an pa int. A COM DUPLD Stone fireplace. beam ceilings. cozy li v~ng room make this a fine spot to s pe nd days. Owne r s unit h a s 2 bedrooms. rental unit has 1 bedroom. $210.000. U~l()UI: ti()Mr=~ REALTORS. 675-6000 24·13 (01 C.uast Highway. Corona del Mar WE HAVE: 4 I OF THE BE:ST LISTINGS IN l OWN SUGAR & 'M SPICE and everythllll( nice in lh1l> clean. attrnl'tl\ e 3 lxlrm, 2 ba home Nl(:el) land!>capcd " lob or c urb appeJI Uni) $113 900 Call 979.53;0 ALLSTATE REALTORS ORANGETREE End unit condo in Irvine I Br. Iba. comm pool & Lennis Owner i.a) s "sell'·· Under market al S70.000 Fanta:.t1c creative fmancml( OCEAM VIEW 2 Br. 21 • bath l"ormer in>del "1th a f anta:.l1l' \ 1ew M ui.t s~ th1i. de l'Orator's delight Be:.l condo rn Cost a Mesa Hl'doced by SlU.000. Will COOL IT! Wit h the seabreezes and spectacular c>cean view from this 3 Bdrm 2'i Ba town homc perche d above San Clemente B AL B OA ISLAND SIA VllW 2003 Y acllt Def1_.r Fabulous financing with 20'7 .. down. 4 Bdrms + Ocean view. C/21 Mwptc...t .... 640-5357 REA LTY --------- 673·8700 lolboa Triplex Super rentals' 2 Bdrm & I Bdrm. $.50.000 dn. OWC Only asking $260.000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 JUST LISTED F o rmer m o d el on fairway. Dramatic fl oor p l a n . Exqu 1s 1l e furnis hings induded $235,000. H AR B OR RI DGE REALTY 544-7211 BREATHTAKING VIEW Choice Corona del Mar location Ncw l} re modtled ho m e with !>tamed glass enlr} 4 bdrms. huge ram1ly room & rormal dining Only $365 ,000 /r~ · i .rnr~ d'(!((~ ocean real ~;; estate Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIOE, lovely loca lion. kitche n window overlooks beautirul park. 4 BR 2 Ba designed for Ca l i for n ia living Absentee owner. sa ys "sell" $123,000. DevlJl & Co. 642.6368 NEW CONDOS 2 &3BEDROOMS Starting at SlOl.000 On Victoria blwn Newport & llarbor Bl vd. 548-3559 Eves 646-6093 E ASTS I DE . n ear WestcliH shopping. Dari I.Ilg 3 BR w bay windows. ma n } p r ofess ion al touches. $127,000 Hurry. JUSl listed' Devin & Co 642.6368 Open Sal & Sun 12·5 1848 Port Stanhope Or By Appointment- $248.000 <Leasehold > BY OWNER. 675-1222 Or 644·5607 c.AONT' ~I r&!>L -~~~~~~-1 E-SIDE DUPLEX Two 3 Ir. Units $142.500 FUUER REALTY 546-0814 Or 833·2237 \ 1rarl1t1on ;il .t H<t rm. cu::itom homl' INVESTOR'S NEWPORT VtSTJ "' Sl'paralc dining HOME $89,900 u~L'rl brick patio&. a nus 3 Bdrm air r ds ;(IOflOUS ha,\ 111 front HORSE PROPERTY Act now ' ' This propert) 1:. m foredosure Needs ru.; 1 ~ acre. 2 Br 1 ba + rn·lJw qrtr:. & out bwldmg!r. Newport Mesa Sehl Dist Sl79.900 JUST LISTED For mer model on fairway Dramatic Ooor plan Exqu1l>1le rurn1s h1ng:. included $23.5.000 Harbor Ridge Rily. In<' 544 9-111 675 1163 EASTSIOE. $45,000 below similar noor plan Xlnl cond huge 2.600 sq ft Sl:l9.900 Pre\•tew th1!i Friday. Dev in & Co 642.6368 SPECIAL E}id unit 3 bdnn, 2 bath condo presently rented at $400/mo. Will consider contract of sale or may carry som e pape r <Inspection with oHer l. tioned ho me is on a l"e A:.!>umc JUMIO llllin lol.nesteledmalallee at 10'. rnlerest Ii n e d c u I d e ac )o.1.250.000 .,1. RED CARPET VIEW LOT ·-75~· 1202 Captivating view 101 m MESAVEIDf OH GOLF COURSE neighborhood. Enjopg I sK.§) I ocean breezes. First ne ~~ / ~~~--~~~~~I Temple Hills area. Over _ 1, acre with O<'ean and 3 Bdrm 212 bath custom home. private courtyard e ntry. large lot . 3 patios. electro nic sec urity system. smoke and fire alarms. wood paneled den. VanLuit wall cover· mgs. custom hardwood parquet and Italian tiled floors. numerous other amerulies. An outstand· mg home. $350,000. advertised. 646-7171 \)Pft. fll 9 • I\ fU~ t()f-1# t1 I'Y~ [Vi,ltilill ~·~:;J Waterfront HonM 5 BR. 4 Ba, CUSlm w & l e r f r o n t h 01 e w/17x38' p v t dd<. Priced Sl .394 .00 . Builder w I trade or Palm S prings Es t c. For details on this hne JIST LISTED and appt to see, 111 Hard to find W. BAY Carol Horr. agt 631·00 AVE. Charming 3 bdr m T o Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad Call Now 642-5678 Erl. 3 22 ITHAS AU THE "IWAMTS" I.Nice quiet neighbohood 2 Beautiful 4Br home with a ramtl} rm with a cozy frplc. wetbar and a spacious master suite 3.Good schools. 4 Good price $185.000 Want to see it Call 979-5370 now. ALLSTATE REALTORS n i ght llghl view :. Sl35.000. 644 7020 .blQOO 1006 • •••••••••••••••••••••• IDEAL FAMILY HOME : 2 story. 3 bdrm and gues t qoartt•r!r Large patio $355.000 LOU BRECHTEL & Anoe. 675-3331 + fanily rm residence. OCEANFRONT HOE Prlvlie mas ter s uite PLUS UNIT Class1(1cd Ads. your one- stop shoppmg center 2 Story 2 BR l:i,.• Ba. I BR garage apt Sep. guest 31EDROOM Double garage, 60x120' lot. Quiet location. but cl06e to shoppine. New roof. copper plumbing, hardwood floors, plaster walls. good condition. Sll0.000 with an assuma· ble loan. w/ref'eat & s undec k. Specta cular a r ch1tt s Secluled lush patio+ 2 dream . Vie w . v1 .,, Brl::.i:!ounil! S375,000! view. With 2 Bdrm g1St layProp. quarte rs or r e n tl. Rffllton Newport's best S950,() r67S.7060• Call64&7171 ()Pft. CJ . ' '• •• •• UNDER 100 Metilulously decorated a nd main tai n e d 3 bednom 2 bath home In es l ab l is hed nei~borhood. Luxury featr es include : builtin m ic•owave. e lectr ic gartle opener, full block walll master suite and muc more. Don't bed is· appcJlted. Call 751-3191 C:?ELECT I ROPERTIES [~IHIH;J FANTASTIC 2 yrs new. 3 Bdrm pab home. Clean as pm. ~ sume $66. 700 at 9~<'7c ir. Take ad vant age! Cd 962-93ll ALLSTATE REALTORS CE IBDBIB . ILll?fS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE llST AHAMCIMG & TlllMS B.MAMT COMOO --..wFS Large Three Bedroom + Three Bath + Paneled Den Condo . Professionally Decorated. Van Luit Wallpapers. Custom Drapes~ Select Carpeting . Security System. Sky Lights. Butcher Block Countertops Plus Eating Area In Kitchen. Storage Galore. Major Greenbelt Location. A Large Assumable Loan With Low Interest Rate . Asking $225,000. A "Joy Of Newpor t" Listing. COIOMA HIGHLAMDS VllW Great Home On An R -2 Lot Approximately 'h Acre . Three Be droom s , Two B a ths, Two Fireplaces. Hardwood Floors. Master Bedroom With Fireplace & Patio. All TJlis With Oce an & Canyon View & Keys To A Private Beach. Call Now. $289,500. IACK IAY Rare Two Story Condo In This Lovely Area. Minutes To Freeway. T hree Large Bedrooms . Living Room With Fire place. Sunny Private Patio. Swimming Pools & Recrea tion Area. Beautifully Maintained Grounds. Only $142,500. 759-11• #IC .... ,._ ........ c... HORSING AROUMD Beautifully decorated estate. 2 big bedrooms + loft. F amily room. Gourmet kitchen. Ultimate in horse housing. too -in cluding bath area. $335.000 in Santa Ana Heights. IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 ma en ab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY llG CANYON! Spa c ious 6BR f amil y home . Expansive patios w/pool and park view. Maid's or guest qtrs. An exceptional offering. Appl. only. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <D·59 ) Ts2-14 14 551-170_0 __ C:impui. Volley Cen•e< Woodbrdqe (enler 642·1235 644--6200 qo I Dove< Drive Harbor View (enle< & "Nit POINTS C S 1 H S T R Y H R W A S S H B 1 S C T R A I P S R Q A H T I P S U A L P M S T Y H N E S E L E P A F E T H H A " T 0 A R U K l S L T P I 1 A A A F 9 \ H E P L E M E H B T S A R K A R E 0 I D R W L K T A S H H R C C S P S C 0 A E W D 0 R H H W A A C A H 0 T A P R T T E B A 0 H I T P H T P 0 0 D E H A C E H 0 L F T G A H 9 0 H I P TiA H H D H K L E E H J L S M A H E D AF I W 8 A L R P L A C Q 0 U E H A T H) 1 UL IPR A IS AT UH IT LA Z ~TLUHAAHMFDI ITEA S T E ~A Q PC 0 ALF HS AH PS 0 RA A OP D 0 LU TA 0 ME MY H I E T 0 '!..~ ~wner 673·0828 OPEN DAILY 1-5 ... M. :-.iew 4 bedroom home $485,000 216 Ruby On water 4 bedroom Sl.100.000 8 C~li111 Ille Call 673-6900 for details - WATlRFRONT HOM lb REAL ESTATE 631·1400 Corona Ml Mar 1022 .....................•• LIVE IN IEAUTIFUL COM Enjoy 3 pn vale beaches. ocean view. 3 bdrm home with separate family rm Best price in area. f'ee land. Only $288.500. Call Agent OC'ean Pac1f1 r R e al E s t ate . (714 )759-1616' CORO HA HIGHLANDS 568SHward Mini ocn view. lg lot. 2Br. make 2 story & have a 180 degree ocn view. + pvt bch. Priced to sell. 1..4' assumable. $275.000 HURRY WON'T LAST ! 752·69S5 3Br, BBa. professionall) remodeled. so. of hwy R·2 zoning. Owner will he lp finance. Open Sat/Sun 610 Begonia. $259.500. Call Doug Bkr. 963-9086 Roy~cC ..... IJtr 541-7729 IMMACULATE 3br. 2ba. dm rm. nr S.C. Plaza Hurry. won't last. Sl25.000. Prine Only 638-4960 Bkr. ------- 4Br 2Ba . 402 16th Pl. $165,000 (916) 472·~ & ~8975 ror info (or appl to see Do not disturb OC· cu pant BY OWNER Price reduced. 1 mi. lo beach Top of the BluHs. LuxW') living 4 br, 3 ba exec. ho m e jacuzzi Owner will help finance. 645-8981 2bdrm. Ib a . $87.900 Frplc, bonus rm. R-2, lrg I~. 1937 Maple. 645~6343 or 957 ·8400. lll4 VALLEY CIRCLE Owner leaving state. 3 bdrm SPA. RV access. Terms. $127.900. Bkr. 842-1418 3 +SPA EAST SIDE Lovely 3 Bdrm. large yard. enclosed patio. buillins. Cul de sac. quiet location. Only $125.900. Call 645·9161 I. OPEN HOU'll RE Al IY /,' '::~~~' S©\\.~1A-l&~~s· -----141to4 ..., Cl.AT I, 'OUAN .... .... 0 leotro~ •"•" of Ille lour ocro ... bi.d WO<do b.- low •o 1.,.... lour ""'°r. wo<d• I RAWOOT ' r 1 1 1 1 I YARHI I I I r I I I S I H A E I :=..,1 Th• guy who n ld money . 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OCUMNOMT Georaeous 2Br on sand. $16.000 down. 752·2197. "-· $139,900 2 sty, 3br, 21hba. Cam rm w/far pl. hardwood firs, near Goldea W. College fl Freeways. Owner/Agt. an-~ TOM I ..,_ nOlir plP, cxeu v••• d•ck1, Iara• eDcloaed brlC'k pallo Priced ror Immediate •••t11•.ooo Ml SION R~Al. TY 4kOT3l NAT\JRAL l:Tl'INO for exffll•nl wood •nit ,..., ,..,.. w"h lovel) vit•I . Cunv1elent lo ~I.ft& .... 000 \ a...-~ ....... . 4'7-17,1 PMNCTPOtl YOW AMTtOUISl 1'bia lfHI hU)' fta1 bet>n rompl•l•h r•m<>\lell'tl down hl thl' plumbln1 and t'I •·lrlol •>•ttom11 .\ \'11111., \ u·tunan wuh :I b•-dl\IOJll) 2 \'111\b llDd "'arll,) tw11•h 1l ,000 -l btngo ~....-IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• IASYUVIMG In thb s pac101.1a & airy 3 bdrm. 2\'I bath, fun\11y room. dlnlt\& room view Condo. lta.llan lilr tintry. »buttered windows ......... w unit. ..... "--Rel· l"IOM41WPO ...., '7MI IUCHDUfUI h•~tor'• dream Cl to beach Oood fln a llW Rumnwr /winter lalt 4710Sea.ahont Or C/ll .. w91tCHhe 640..&117 l..ovtil y & litl<' I udl'd ' •' 3Hr, 2ll11 , ruin rm, dr1•k, $100.000 MS l4 ::~b~'fee1dU:~i:~d~ ..... ,, ', ... J207 2 block• \o beach ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EXCITING• Charmin a rernodeled un· Bey l"ron\ larae 2 bdrm. 2 u. XJn\flnanclna! ba. Condo In Newport S..Clel~ CALLNOW! Bay Towers. VerJ lux- Buu\iful . newly up SEA PROPERTIES urious. Securl\y bldg. araded carpe~ fl dfl)I, LTD • Pouible boat alip . 2Br. 20a Levitt Home 1n ~-ma _67_s-_ao_1s ______ _. La 1 u n a ff 1111 n I c est I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijc.pl*-o hoch l2 18 ~•Pk. All new appl. cor· 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ner lo\ acron from IUILDH Breathtaking 3Br $490 Clubhoule. pool, jacuul, U"IDA TIOM Kids/Pets OK. Fed yd aawui, exerclJSc & rec. $e\len 4 plexea. All brand All Amenities (8425) Cee hall. (KJ$029). new. Each unit has a s Carrol Agt. 631-4557 CLASSIC · MOllLI HOME bdrm owner s a partment c-o..a c1e4 Mar 3222 Ii three 2 bdrm a~ls. Full S ... LES i •112 so h ~~··••••••••••••••••••• " pr ce. • ' eac ' u N S U R P A SS E D 2706 Harbor. Ste 206A $25,000 down. Owner will PANORAMIC OCEAN & Oc<'Of'MlQr·~ uwn hurne 540..5937 carry. BAY VlEW 2br, Cam rm Hd.rm, :I story 11phl ll•\lt-\~!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ~. [R€HIG€ +breakfast rm, wet bar, Cknn Vlt'W, o n wld ADULTPET,llC __ HOM€\ maids q uarters. 6 ba. jll'Wll bl<ll l 'he ulllma l Vikma Z4x61 •. 2 br 2ba, pool. 3 car gar. $2.950/mo UI deror II 10 A loll Or • fan. rm, bar. Im med oc Real Estate ln\leSlmenls 646-6595 or 291-5913 UOmrw ul110 a v1ulabh cupanC)' Terms. Open 3333 W. Coast Hwy. N. 8. JASMINE CIEa< C/2 1 Mwpt C...ter ~at. F V Estates. #200 64S.6646 3 Bdrm 21h Ba. com· 640..~357 (.'row Lane. 11 t VI• lthoca Lido Ille 1.1,hl i.p11l·w~. elegant, 1.111 new 4Hr. 2•.,ea. din u1.11 rm 45' lot $5~.000 P I P 1714 > 673 1610, 8'73 0316 ~ dn Alisumc payls or m34 mo For clean It:. 5 Bd home Patrick Tenore. 631·1266 Agt. !162-6365. 64G·OOM munity pool, jac .. tennis. -----·----rL.ohforSfllle 2200 panoramic ocean vu. CANMEAY VILLAGE autiluJ Lancer Royal night 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. eps to lhe water. Pool rec. rm. SSS.000. 700 do Pa rk Dr . 22. WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT LOT guarded gate. Walker & Lee 759·1501 or640-4283. S'YGLASS View. pool. 4br. 21.2 ba, din rm , fam rm . $1900/mo 644-1968 or 641-1030 Harbor Vu Hills. 4 Bdrms, 2ba. gardener inc Avail ()cl. 548.2625 Close to pool & llJ.llt. Mo Calh R ... r.d Priced ri&ht at .. Sl«. 750 6 Bedroorn $210,000 1350 Large lot in exclusive Three Arch Bay. So. Laguna. Security gate community with pvt. streeU, beach, t ennis & clubho u se. Airport. yachting. and fishing minutes away. Own e r has bui It his h o m e nearby. Very rare OP· port unity . Lot price Sl .495 .000 Ph 213 /628 ·1300 or 714 /499-3070 wknds. Old CdM charming 2br cottage. North side uf hwy . Gar , stove SS75/mo. lst & last. $250 cleaning dep. Call Roxie 642·4210 wkdays only L-Mi.-...t Iii 492 8151 492·6142 -r---~ Coronado Cays "9f>·5220 496 13 Coronado Pen insula 830-~ _ 4!!3·9494 S Ir + FamHy t>drm 2 ba. Chanel PIJMI & POLISHED + Pool, + 28x2 t • '1t home with 40' L P •cESETTER RV p--1..1 Pod iped doek for 2 boats. " _.,l'MJ h beamed ceilings. •Fafttostic luy• Tucked away on a quiet Perfect ror the l rg active um. fireplace._ wet REDUCED $7.000 street. this 4 bedroom. 2 rom1ly with 2 mast er & pnvate patio on Only $64,500 Ocean vrew bath. 2 s tory f11 mi\y suites in approx 2900 ti chanel. Great home lot plus approved plans l.AST OFFERING home 15 a joy to behold spacious sq rt on low traf f41ving & entertaining. for tn·level home. Walk· Elegant Mansion $500 Spacious 2Br W /Garage Nu Bltns inc Id (8463> fee ~gen~ 631-4556 ~obert_ Wdbe Prescott by Overlookin g the hills fie cul-de-sac sl. Only. Owner213/391·3606 mg distance to Dana Pl La goon. 5 B r , Fas l below as:id surrounded by $220.tJOO. -----Harbor Owner 6.'18·1614 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FiscrowCoop. ,\&. profess1?nal landscap· 644-7211 C.tety Lots/ 3 bdrm 2 12 b a eo.toMHo l224 lBMandarin s.52-4661 mg. A find at $lS5.900. ~ ryph •SOO Mountabt,D~Hrl. Towilhome. Brand new * * UNIQUE' • 4 9.5-l720. S 1 • ;~··;~~·~~e·:·;;:;:~~.:~ •• !':~•••••••••~~?.~ X'tra large deluxe Private yard. 2 car . L1·ngo 'C P.lots. $1200/pair. garage. $725 mo. lSl & 2300 Sq. Ft. of luxurious ~ ·Fri. 8·4. 759·4382. FOR LEASE last mo. + SJOO deposit. living. with it's own R .. 1& .. ,. ·a1 New 2 bedroom 2 bath 24.10Santa Ana Ave C.M POOL & SPA! T hi!" 3 -re• o ho me Mission Lakt;s Call PauJ. 760-7<n4. bdrm. & de.nbl athtache1d M.wpor+hoch 1069 •• ••••••••••••.!,~? •• Country Club Golf * 9 UNITS * home 1S poss1 y t eon y ••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CAMYOM tennis-pool. Beautifully Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 Ba. example in the pre · UDOISLAMD New exclusive listing . toWPORT/6UHITS landscaped. no main· Fenced yar d . 2 car All 2 bdrm, closud s tagio u s Woodbridge Finest custom home on lrheart or Newporl tenanceyard. garage Natural wood I• r a I es• s e par a le &tales with a private Open house every day 1·5 the golr course. 5 Bdrms Bc:h. Located in com· 9m0Cluttiouse Rd floors & lnm. French meten. Approx 10 yrs pool. Call now to see & pm. 223 Via llhaca. Bes t with over 6000 sq ft of rqcial area. Can be Des rt Hots · doo 1 $900 0 old. C lose q ui c kly ..... ioy! buy on Island. Extr a uld Cor business re e pnngs rs . mmac. m · Pri___. lO sell at S450K -" 500 large lot. 3 Bdrm+. beautiful daytime and . aJ · ,,,,,{. 213·JT8·2S72 + ulils. 979-8610 Agent. """ ' $197 evening views. Incred i· ~1'1li or ??? $425.wu. ~~~~~~~!!!!!~~ ...,,. down. Prine. only. · $325.000. ble security. By appL !S1ft1it Exchanges. = Mesa del Mar J bdrm 2 A#. Bob Reilly. 848·S588 (g]UL..~.db C/21 Mwpt. Cent..-, .. _. W C t SI 750 ooo -INVESTORS·SS.000 takes ba. $650. Family. Refs &536-9495 ~I n\.mu rldne 640·5357 uuu ~· o ~· . . WATERFRONT ., ... _ . it. 50% ownership, cabin req. 540-1:>42, :>46·9460 I IRON SHOT Realty *Cote Realty RE~~eMs~~TE in Sugarloar. M> m in Crom T M d G I 3000 ski area $221J mo. Agt New townhouse 3 Br. 21"1 o ea owlark o r 551· p..-w1oo..pa.x & Investment 631-1400 Prrn only. 631.624 7. ba, attach. gar. 2518·8 2 Course. Nice 3 bedroom, 49ioBarnnn Pkwy.lrvlnl' Completely refurbished, 640·S777 979-1652 Elden. $700 Mo y rly 1'14 bath. Full price ooe blk to beach. You ~GUMA BEACH 494.99070r 675.7120 ~~Lace lnc.842·7461 p:~JEHCJME =c~. ~k Great 1~a~~~~~~rcral· P!~~a~L~~d.~c~c°r:n MESA VEADE Immaculate 4 Bdrm ~Dunn LIDOISLE i.D&strial units located tage on H '<'y 11 1 SuperdeaJ3or4Br .2Ba. patio home in Wood· ~ ~tCo Super wide lot with 2 oone or Laguna's main $1,200,000. Call Bar bara Many features. A vail. WALi TO bridge. Close to swim Bdrm cottage. Beamed h•ways. Building r e-Glass at C/21 S..dpiper. now. No pet.a. 546-3937. club and tennis court. ceilings. u sed bric k c(Jey remodeled. High 6414950 BEACHI. Features tropical 759-9221 fireplace Plans avarla-daand area. Partners New Condo. 2 Bdrm. 21., atrium. stained glass ble for remodel. with Wit out. offering very ba. 2 level. Frplc. S650 -~Bdrm. fireplace, patio. windows and parquet coastal approval Call atactive financing on a R...tab Call 963-2205 lar1e yard, room Cor noors. Assumable loan. llG CAMYOt4 Ann Peters for details tnl price of $575.000 ••••••••••••.:-•••••••••• pooUClnt price! $155.000. COMDO IARftETI ""1$166.750 down. HouMs Furwtlhee 3br. Iba. S600 mo Price reduced S hort REALTY REGISTER Rllonom1cs 675·6700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 car gar, lease/option available. 6 .. 2·5200 .... i-....... ~ lal»oa llland l I 06 646·5636 ~ Ull'lirA~~ •••••••••••••••••••••• C/21 Mwpt. Cenfet' Mb cft 1800 3br. 2ba. w /gar 6 \dry. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. hvmg rm don osen n·alt••l"' 497-4848 731·3111 MUST SELL BY OWNER Woodbridge 3 br. 2'n ba. 640..5357 San ca.n.nt• I 076 •••••••••••••••••••••• Util incl at $825/m> yrly. with fireplace. fam. rm 8 U ... ITS 311 Apolena 646 9?MI with Franklin stove Dbl ....................... ..... . . ....:.._ 180° ocrua VIEW garage. fenced yard. UU1 CYPRUS SHORES OOAYSIESTIUY lc6ooPeftinsulo 1107 washer/dryer. refrige. Oc•• hoch &tcrte 2...ots. steps to bay & ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• $800. 546-9554. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I A·C, 2 car gar. 851·0610 Newly decorated on fee New . prestigious re-tllch. $525.000. CALL Charming 5 bdrm, I bath land. Owner exlremeJv 'd "-g t e ~W! bayfront with 38' boat ...... __ ...... 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• arudous and priced to sell ~11 ~n~~·v :'cb e ! ~·h "& IUlN£S R['llTY noal. Sept. · July.$1200 DAZZLING at $335,000. Call about un-clubhouse. Every rm a /IV UU. rm. Yrly $1600 m t. Bill beUevableterms. mngniricenl vu. Com er 673-6210 Grundy.615-6161. WATBROMTWITH POOlAMDSUP Beautiful ChrisUana Bay with IDdoor pool and ex· puaive view. Perfect for entertaining in this 3 bdrm. formal dinin1 rm home wi\h patio and boat dock . Owner w ill lease/option and ex· cbaftle. $750,000. DECOR --lot .• adj to former Nixon eon.a def Mar 1122 :X:~i:d1~o~·~rt! ·T~r~1! oc~~~:i~~;es ;;~~~ioo~Y1 -~~f.tes~~1~ I._ Prop«ty 2000 ..................... . Rock Vlsta has it all. Ex· 8 ........... Soc'-1 • .a.1.-F123-8936 •!•••••••••••••••••••• Upgrad~d 2~drm 2ba -• •" --• house w1th pnvatetrd & tensive use or woods and 546-9522 San..._ MEWUSTIMG carpo r t . No ie ts . wallpapers. everything ---------C-'itr--I 078 5 HOUSES OM LOT ms1mo. Gar dene1 incl. imagin able has already DOV,,,. SHORES ~ -Be l K 573 81 been built·ln. A must see ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Y err ·11 to appreciate. =~$a~u~~~ AB.."°LUTEL \' lewly refurb.ished. Near noiM 1144 rt $37 ooo 942 s IEAUTIFUL ~ course m .Easts1~e ••••••••••• ••••••••••• WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 1044 ....................... DICOL\TORS DBJGHT Beautifully up1raded 3 Bdrm home. It features extensive u se o f wallpaper and wood. Ceramic tUe in kitchen and ba\b. Shows like a model. Ottered for ll12,000. Call 540-1151 . ! ... HERITAGE REALTORS 't573 CAMPU5Dl·IRVl,.E Lagma leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A IUlllDIA .. V OF THE l .. YINI COMPANY WOOllllD •• co..-TOMt Ideal 1reenbelt location from 1croa the lake and private beacht Professionally decorated tbrouabout. Sunken living room, 1reen house window ln nook . (,aadlcaplftl designed by "Roter'a Garden." Large private patio, eeatral·air. Young Park 551·8'100. (D·llU ~go'. s. · 1 a n-Village San Juan, 4 ta Mesa. Partnershl~ br. 2ba. pool. 'ully Cj2 I Mwpt. Cftlhr bdrm. 2 ba. country roblem-musl be sold . furnish ed hous e Dog 640..5357 court ho m e . All t h e S.000. 752-1920 CDaJmatianl for rot for ame~l~sk°i:.Tn ~ Ci')UAIL 1 year. $750. ss1-112t. OCEAM ·IAY VIEW CONDO Security bldg. w /pool. 2 Bcinns, 2 ba. ~at Slip Avail. Broker /owne r . Priced lo sell $330.000 OWC. 675·1898. Shown by appt. only. · ~ .. HERITAGE . REALTORS 546-011• PLACE a.och 169 SAM JUAM PttOPHTIES"' UDO ISLE Well l ed r h Walk to beach. tennt & with f ~~oo~!. ~ ba~hs~ IOp.ta Tll l :JO P.M.I clubhouse. Altract1 Y 3 many upgrades includ· Br. 2 Ba. Avail. Now1n· ing private s pa an -plex, Santa Ana. fixer. li1Sept3rd.$1500. builUn BBQ. Greal Sa gross $19.200. $175,000. Juan Capistrano loca Call Richard New. CPA Remodeled 3 Br . deni2 lion. Priced for qu.ic Realtor. :>4\·4-054. Ba. Weekly or monltt. sale at only $109.950'----------Avail. now. Bill Gruna, Agent,496·6042 4.pJex. C.M. (Mesa del ,_ru_tr_._6_1_5·_51_5_1 ___ -i Santa Ana Marl. 10% Owner rina nc· Oc._ Froftt ••••••••••••••••••••• Ing with $40,000 down. Winter re ntat. Sbdrn Agenl838·492l. Jba. $1.000 /m o . Ca\ 673-5410. INVESTORS y,_ll.Uflfs Spadoua II drama Uc 3 OIMt-ltM It bdrm + convenaUon pit .............. . 15 units in Costa Mesa. Large two and one bedroom apartments. Garages and c arports. Center courtyard with BBQ's. Near achoola and shopping. Asking price S.-,000. and 1ame loQta over· ...._ ..... . lookiri1 Juab 1reenbelt, Par S. I I 00 oDly at..-to 1parkUn1 •••• .. •••••••• ••••••• pC)OI. Ottered at $ltUOO. s.n Juan Capo. ,000. 2 Aaeat,M0-1510. Br. 2 Ba, 1480 . • lyr8 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I old. A.at s.1 . E'side pool 2ba. frplc. pool SVS 646-0491 home. 3Br. gard ener & in c . $800. 2Br, lba. 1 car gar. Ch arming collage . rr drs. p vt yrd. E·side. $445 /mo. 975·6100 or 962-()(MIS 2 Br. l Ba, newly re· modeled . dbl gar. 640-2006 New 2br condo. 2 car gar. patio. pool. jac. air. bluns. $.25/m o. 957-1723. 642·3322. 2 BR, cpts. l car gar .. no pets. Must have rers. $400 mo. lsl & last + SlOO dep. 646·563'7 ENGLISH TUDOR $300 All utilities pd Fenced yard(6461) fee RENTIMES 631-4555 Live your Best 2 Bdrm $430 All new carpets Comp redecor<9S48l ree RENTIMES 631·4555 De\laslating 2Br + Gar $345 W /Brick Patio! Close lo Plaza(S469) fee Carrol Agt. 631-4557 Br Condo n ear Piasa. Patio, pool. saoo. No pe\1 . cw&U-1490 Fabulous Ocean V1i:w 2br O>ndo. tennis, pool, ch: incl. washer /dryer AGT 496-~$62S/mo • \1•\ l'()~ll l':X 1-.1 1 :ou· < Cll H...,1.1 ll"lUO ;: 111 'li,1 • d1•n ,all .i11 µll,1111 t'' 1111'1 I 'r 11•,"1• Sll~fl mo l'-1 IJ ~l t '!>400 ~l'C d1•1J I ,111 llJ l ltJIU (i\J'\ .II I :! I ~"1111lpl 1lt'I 1\.11 \'~I DANA CREST BlkC' 11> beach and marinu fr1Jm this new 3Br. fam rm dinins urea . 2 h.i Atrium, new landscuping w/sprlnkler~ Ulk tu schools & park l'•>nktl by ocean breer.eb JOd ,, lovely view $6951n111 '1 ly. Available Sept !'Jll days 637 4651i <J'lk 1111 Jack or C\ll'S & wknd' call 645 1771or960 ~<I :lbr 11.h.i ('()'\l>U pool '>.1'•.1 11111 ... ,., 11 I l:? or I ont1·rn1•11 11 lllr llunw :! "ilor \ 1·1111 .1! \ e. r. rt , ,, d \.5.,u 1;111 1 tt·1· 111 °" l I \H;..., 11:11 li>55 Townhome Ou1:.t:.111d111~1.1ull1J1ol \lool1 I l nlH"'" ocean view 4 bdrm :1 "·' 11 J '.111< lid rru ,' 1>.1 1 F.R .. D.R , Pool. '>I"' j 111 t'l '-11•' I l'.11111• r1111111 S900 mo, Owner \111•111 \ ,, I•,., • • • .~ ·, 111 ., Belly 831 ·3114 ur <\!I~• :!'171\ I I~ ' I ---- Fountaift Valley 32 34 11 1< 11.1 11111 " 1 l f.un •••••••••••••••••• • •• e • f.1 IJti• f 1; I ,. •I' ' hr Tiburon Condo 3br. 2• ,11,1 "" , , 1 2 car gar pool S>'.l~. m11 I ,• 1 m c,. I I I lt•1 i i 'l.1 ·'l'l'I 847·~-•.11 • I I I 1d'\ Georgian M dn1Jr Ki~. Elegant 3Br \\ F1 plo Pf 1IAI S Obie Garage <5!125 t l•·l 1,i 11 , RENTIMFS 6:11 1 .. , .• 1 1111 .1,,, I•' '-l''IMI "~' "'"" 111111 ~~~~~.~~~.~~~.~ l,r ~ I '• 141 ')I.JOO S't~10 A\la1I now "l1 e .1r lho 1' 11 '1 ~··~·) beach l lJel:i...,.cr1· ...,,,, rngfield 1 ~ s t 111 ~ 1 , bdrm 3 b:t i-:\l'I' 11111111 /,<- Wllh ram rm frpll ' R wOr dshwshr. patio. -.umh.o"k I ~-"/.'/)' & d bl garagt w ,.1 .. 1 ,_ --·-··- garage door Ol)('nt•r ' or 1 833·860'];0 ' 3 Children OK. 1111 p..r 1• 1Sma\I pet co11~1dc•r1•cl ,µ ,; .If.... ES per mo ~ Si~IH '" '+513 (A.,. l'U' Drl'!RVll'IE posit. Call 714 !jf;-1 <!5•A•111 ;i !Tl3·2971 Agent No f1·1· HOMES f'OH IU-.'\ I 3 & 4 bdrm frmu ':>• fenced yard:. lo:·" '• • fam1lres pl<.-a'>1' "'" ' p e l s w <-I l " 111 • J 248 ..•..•................. • I ho 71~ 964 2~ or '11 1 •·I • Agent No fr~ Execull\e llomc l 11111 •11 3 ba 2 stor} :'\l";,r lit· .. , lo :'1 ope l:. I n l I u cl 1 11, Garden er S90l\ "'" 536-0425 WHALER C:OVI-: ! ~1"1 3br. 3ba + .xtrJ'> ~. •'' 848-9544 or 8-16 7>1 I ~1 WALK TO tK' E \ '\ I• I . . ,. 3152 .•..•.•...•..• ..,,, It\ t• .1111:.>1 Vacant 4 Bil nc..., I"'"'' Mis~ion Viti.:i J 26 7 & <:pts, f.6..'>0 mo t\ L~u • • • • • • • • • • 11 • •. • • .. • • • • • • • BR. $SOO mo l • .ti l\1 1t h I' , 1 \ 962-4471 It II A\'ail b.\ ~cpl I I \I ~ACULAT E 4 hd1 Ill II • ba. plus rumpu-. 1111 gardener. s1z:. m.. \1 1Nt"Wp'1rt11&!cch 12 69 Westmont ~<.·hool .,\ h' p • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ping Isl la'l ~1 1 I· I posrt ramtl) onl. l .oll 848•2724 I ' ---· I l•,11 ...... I' I . ... 2 bdrm. Condo l'l•ol I i•A• Ii;·~ \1 l ''" jacuzzi. <'lubhouse pl.1' .,1, , 1 I • \ 1 or;c!1i ground f1rt>1ll.11 • 1 1 d• refrige ~25 7ii8 ili:i.3 I : I I •I 3 br. l 1 2 ba hornt. I 111 I mac cond nl·Jr h11p ping. school & lu ·" h S.S95 + ~ecunt) 1•1 1 I Capital Crrclt' l .. 11 111 6PM 213 530 lS.11 Rustic 38drm +-l'.il '" SS2S. GaraJ,!l' 111rlud•·d New bwlt an,1:11>1.!1 I•·•· RENTIMES li:ll 1 .. :, .. 'I n, Enjoyable 2Br + Fr p l• 1 ' • 11 11 11 111'> 1111: ...... 11 Kids OK + lgc Car.ill•· 1 "11 All nu appkl!13i:1 1 r,., !'1 RENTIMES ii:n i,,~,., •; ,. I 2Br W /Workshop Gar .H!• I $370 All Appk mrhf ----111-ar.~---Wont las u 5355 I A)..'I ft•t• I h '' \ I ~ \\ I I rl () Pauline 6'.ll l~l:,7 l '••11 r ~·1 .. t 11•111tk "1th· LIKE NEY. Spacious 3 BR 2 lfa. n~·..., cpts. drp:. & p .11111 Desirable ne1ghhorhool1 s.625 848 9840 I 4 bdrm Corner lot I(\ gale 2 mile' to 01 ,.,111 S650 mo Avail •1 I~ Kii 840-5648 \111li1lt• 1111 •11• • lldr m '{,•15 '" •I 1' l· II ,, I "''I . ' r• . I 1 L: ,. I''"·"' •fllon ''"' !•"' 'l•M~I !I 11 \ I Watcrlront Homc1. Inc.. 631-1400. ~ '\l-\\1111 111 -.,11r1 Ht " ~ 3242 :.hr .!H,1 • 11.1• <1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••'I '"' I l••1r11 New Las Fuenlc!-.l.n11d11 1 i .. 1•.:111 • ,, •• ,, flht Bdrm. 3 B:i ::-.<•10111 -. 1111' 1 ill\"'' 1 11111 \illh. gated, poolside . frph .!Hr ii 1 111,, 110 111 dbl gar. Intercom sx~u • I mo. 840-t.i4 l J.IC•ll// I I t'llfl I 1111 pl'I ~l'i.>llh• ~.l,, :1..1•1 Lox condo on waterfro11l Jbr. 3ba. new cpt. $850 846-6681 : 846-5792. 2br. +den, 21'.lba. 111 rm. formal din rm, brt•akfo:.t rm . a 11 a m c n 1 t , ,. ' 2 I 3 · 3 2 3 9 5 0 0 t• '< I ·# 2 3 1 8 I d a ) •, 714-840-7380/eves Waterfront large 2 bdrm 2 ba. Townhomc. 30' slip All amenities $1200 mo 213/692-0781 da y~. 7141846·0503 eves 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Illa lll111f, •"••ndn :!11H.1 , :! 1'.11 c,11 pn' p.1t1u. l r Jl I r• '< I r .1 •, h a r 1> SA.'1<1111)(1 1'111 71.17 1111 IJI I • .111,il 11 nl l;\\'\11/ !II' ~ I 111\11\) IMtlll ,\ t1·1\1\I ~.\, C •II.ti ~l llMI nu ,,7,, J':.>u OH WATER Beau11ru1 t.j' front home .... 1th :. bd rm-.. frml din rm. ll:l' patto prer & sir p ~ 1)00 Ill<> Lc11o;(' Waterfront Homu Inc. 631-1 4 00 Turtlerock Ridge Can)on ---------· View. 3 Br. 2''l ba. 3 cJr gar. Avail Sept. !>79 2560. 851-0610. 551 1494 Woodbridge 4 Bdrm 2'l ba. ln good cond $700 Aft. 6, 551-6931 TUITLI ROCK GLEH 5 Br. 3 Ba, 3 car jlllr a.988·1234. ext 214. New Condo Woodbndge. l!br, l Y.ba . $495/mo eves 546-4156, bus .hrs. ask for D'oug Ammerm an 640-4450 Duplex on the Water :is r. :mu . I q!li' "tl bar. r'\'fM)l, lolt11~ p,1rtl) furn pat111 ~1111· 111• -.Irµ for 25 hoat Nu pl'h, Sl.OOCI mo) ) rl~ Iii;. H'' I llt\Y &<X"V1\~ VIEW :lhr, :!bu. frph'. l rnnr T l•rr.1c1· $1200 tn•> 1,15 1 ri-1 l. 760 Hm l..oH•ly 31'lr, :?H11 home lhlk from J1 llr~h & Hljlh New1>or1 ll1·111h\s Yrh IN1'' $i5'1 mil Mr Rec..'tl &10 2300 Big 211r. tnr. lnrlry, 2!1' to bch. S650 'm1> "l'r ly . 982-49\4 By owner, lmmed oc-NEW Nov. 'TI, "•412 br, cupaaey, 5 Br. l Ba, I ba, fam ra. OeAnU Harbor Vu Ho mu. lllY'lde VtU. Cat Hwy Ir '241.000. Leuehold. Borlde. 4211, NB. TURTLE R OCK 'l\lrtlerock. 2 br. 2 b'll. den. we\ bar. deck. 2 car 1ar11e. pool, Jacunl & tenn la . $150 / mo rt Helabta, •Br, ID-0379,&7S·2591. 34W.SlN1ii SupcN•r 3 Bbrhtw~ w/pool. 1175 mo. ~Pl r c "°""'· tts-ua OI' "'"5I01 mme , Want Ad Resula 1142·5678 1sa ~eve& ....... , ... ,. .... , • } - ,. . Monoay August 25 1900 Af z lawatt........ Ao,• ..... ,, &Mfwa. R...tab to Short 000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,I~ ............ 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C-.Mete JIJ4 • a Ur Mt'llJ v~rdt< uppt•r H11yfrool ~(l('UOI)' lJlthi. I l'Ulrllll :-, 1.,1i.: l'l'J 11a ~•h .l'•MI \Ir Hoolll I' 11 ,1,0 111;n l.lff111·~ .!i:i to ;~,o "I It __________ ,I'""' ~(Ml IWI 111011111 --••••••••••••••••••••••• Nu l*l• $400 lJur111i" [Ir I Ba . PoOI and a un •'\"" ••Jar, Uj Mk"° otn, 3 Br TC>Vfnh.ouae. ne14'1) d Vllltl ~l1•l2.'.Uortl<ll 14li0 deck ~mn 6732113 ar,llae. alee N.8 UH Anll •ow .. 75 mo 111.,,.., w1•t• 6 yrl1 Owner d~c:ur 1u pd t'Mlad ="lt'{od tu ,Ji.111• II\ 111~ I'" '\t'ut t lf \1 ,\ ' II ~·, "' ROOFING \II I \ t"'' 1 t'IJJtr., 111 ' u I •• I I " fl I· I l ' •• l.'flllhtll ~ I ,d i JlciJ1 ~LH 1171,'1 msno.ns lMe aar Adlu pout 1i..2 ~m I llr l':.i~hldt•. &mull but C'Ol) w lol• ol nu11l wwJ U>u iwa u.iso alt W M 2br, Iba. )'r l)' e601rno J ... J &A, Nit Fir, aec Av1U lmmed11ttl)' bl d I , la 1) rt u n t , $419341.M8 _. lllOO/mt. lob Koop, c.-.. Ms J1JJ ~.Ill· . • •••••••••••••••••••••• WA~ 1 l8r, B t'Ut~l.ClK apt 2 •,..... • a bdrm a bllu from Rll l'11ron1 dla. am NtkU.,. 900 Utl I P d . 14 so nm wltho u 1l l p , ll.O~I> 8't3 ll&-3 W/tllp P•r m o Aat . Oupkic on the twurh I Hr R.H.R. Brkr, 813 7300 rompl f\l rn noo mo CuaJ Front larat• 4 bdrm 0onunl.lftJt.y p<aol1 4r ten aJ1, f ao\llle1 S\0$0 -.snoaAa. ,., .......... ~ A:1li. roi 1o·111, t' "" )724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASADIOttO \lJ. Tll.ITI ES .. AIU ll IV I lalh Avt l'Wh d .. rur a... pd t•ocl11d aar pool Adll 642 54n3 I Br Nt'wl) den11 ica 11 11d encl 1111 .\c.Jli. 111101 G'2.wf3 0-.f'oi.t 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8".'ttt1Uxn:11n11.-1 Udrrn 'I ~ Sh111' l'r p h <77:!tii 11•1• Vll'kl i\"I 631 ~~:'Iii i:r~~o 'I E~ IWl'~.10 M.wtltttton leach 3140 38t 28• s:.:.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• $Jl111•1oui. Ot'14 l lnll IJ\ t Lo\l•I.)' 1111 t11Jull no ix•t:. poitm dOM' to ,.hopi>mf( I 2&.3 llr 11µ1' IJ2()(J 1-;J .\du II• I !llf<! M 1q1 IC' 111.il'r. h b ~Ill Otll!I ~ 24()11 l.:1>1J't'Z J bd1 m 2 h•J 14 II h ~isr1.11ite S4~ Nu p;•t, I l·h 1 Id L' .1 II .-II 1· 1 ~0133 l~IUXl' poob11lr i.1r11 lgl' .!IJJ . ~l>J Ult11-. 1hhl4 hr I' I rntJl'I> ht•Jt'h ,\dll\, rtu l.lt.'I ' $3!1:> mu ~>~ :i o .. :oRoo\1~ ~BAI.ROA Ill. \'U Yt'urly l~l' St urtin11 !11.i ZOO mo mrl~ uttli. l~ui.. :!l:l !Jlill 1711 /\jtt IH'n ''''' :-0.J\ 1• 111111• .~1 11110 \\ l''..'\Tt't.IFF l!hr . :.!h.1 ltr pl pool. S.175 rrto 6'15 0302 , rn>nc) & 1 011lu~m11 1.1'1 ui. r11111 j l1111111a1111i.· romnmu 11• fot ) 11u \\ 1• '"' l.'l'n .-II ,q1plt1 .111h Fl 'IJ U 1-: IC s -. n ·.h ~. 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Beach cottaae on B»I Peaai.nsW.. 3Br. 2ba. all rmjor appU Your ruro Avail to rent Sept 15 87J.1'101l873 0316 CompJrt.> beCort.> )uu rent L'us tom dc-i.1111 (t'atures Puul BBQ l'O\ rd 1arage n ... v. furn1turt.>, ::.urrounded with plush l:md.H·apmg. Adult II\ m g at 11!. tk::.t No pets ST\. NNIN<l largt> :t Rr :! Ba li11t1.len \pt 1'1101 Ket' areia $:135 7 IU \\ 18lh St Lu \ c I) :.! & :1 U d r m rul4 nhou::.t'' 11u1 Jill pullu IJUl\lh \ r j l $125 & 3525 (..'..ill 213 5!*> 7202 I 14 9tiO 7347 VERSAILLES IACH/l IR 1\-neat up~radt>cJ lull -.ecunt) penthoust>. m l'r lookml! µJrkllkt.> Al uu11tl & fo untain S5110 11111 Agent &H i21 l ~ Clll 1111•11 11 l'd 11•111 I \h-•lll .ii "111l• r ... li'.1 " "1·uk1•1 tu ,111 11 II hum.. I'" 11111" fl I ·•1.!Urta lit Ii \\ .111 -.,, ()I 11 >-I~ j·•-,i. .Ill i..:;, ''I II \111pl1 11\ I 1J.1rl. 2nd & 3rd TD loan~ ~78-65) I .:: Beaut. exec 4br. 3ba Westc liH. Jae . t ub. many xtras. G~ener Avail. Call Nan l') 646-TI7lor 675 lW SI tt MIHI HOME Walk to Ow Beach. in a Yer)' .-area, Kids ladP.UOK (1510> fee Gl ... Aak for Vicki l Bdrm rurms hed $400 2 bdrm furnished $480 3& W Wilson, 642 1971 ................ och3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.l 's FtNIST Spanish Estate Living ! IENTIMES Beautiful park like sur- round 111 gs Te rraced ....... CAS LIADIR pool. Sunken gas bbq. IMTl91USIMISS sparkli n g fountatnl>. S pa cio u s r oo m ~ OISllMTALS" Separate d1n1ng area. CALL Walk-in closets. hnme· 631-4555 like kitc hen & cabinets. ----------i Walk to Huntington NEW CONDO 2 bdrm den. 212 ba fireplace. m s. 640-9272 Center I Bedroom unfurn. $400 I Bedroom furn from $430 2 Bedroom furn SSOO Twnhse.unfurn rrom $500 Lrg 2BR 111 \, 14 p.11111 cpl::.. drµlt l!ar jtJult:. no dogs. S375 mu bt & last + sec 548 5861 E·Side 2Br Garden llPl w gar lldlts. no pet-:. $375. 160 2bt SI 548 212'7 2 Br. 2 Ba Sundeck $425 Avail approx. Sept 1st. 548·8675 d } s. 760· 1418 ~ves & wknds PINE BLU F't·· Al'Ts Spac. 1 Br w Iott Adult Complex Pallo, 'tl'W. frpk. e ncl g ar . ~a :. stove, d1s h\\~r . Jar. lndry rm $500. SPMC 631 til07 E Side 3 Br 2 Ba l:iulll ms. In Tri-plex. S.S50 mo :'Ila pets. 645-0108 Eves I Ur I llu condo. UM>' of 1.1001 :,juna. $400 mo 1:146 3675 •\'l::HV LAHGE Nr nu 'wu S480 & 2B 11 SJ!f5 Gar111ie;,, n~\\ l'l'I & paml Nr Beach & Ed mger Kids OK, 11t1 pets 7!H I llo ll 1:1<17 4803, owner Near llun11ni:11111 llarllour 2 bdrm Apt !M6 43tXJ DELUXE WH, 2HA Nr b<:h. rW\\ w fpk & patw, l'fll' ~ar. I) \\. smoke alarm. ldn lal'll Ideal for roommate:. Adil~ St2S !J6l) •. t(j 11 End pool l'.ill SUMMER ,BREEZE ~75 Fur,\ Ta::.t\ 2Ur \\ (;ur. Pool <&tOs l fcl· Rl-:NTD1 ES 631 1555 Penmsub ~ Br I Ba 1 garage I blol·k from water yearly $.50(J mo 13012 40th. St. 673 0697 $95 .Spacious 3 Hclrm :'olear beach Butll 11 ;-. 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' .. ./ Amp-• cµ·f r•Q Call Mr. Howard 645·6101 SOO to 27 00 Sq Ft. \Ir.:-.\\ 1· 11111· 111i l'I \/ \ ' ' '. ' \t. ' \ """ I I \I 5 45-41 23 I J \ , \ I '• II '\ I \ ... 1. t 1 ....... I I ,\ IJ1 ''' l I KENNEL , G,.oominq ' 11 \ I I\ ' I I \I \1' Ill I 111 Coost Home loaM \\I olll' I~• llrul\1• /\: UWlVICRR.AL 4..> .. ,..," .... ' ''" HOMEOWNERS One Doy Approisol I " '11u 1 ' • jlll I I 111 lat 11" ,tf(JU' .11 I t I I fll \ .11 .1 ,up \ •\ • 111111i1 II 11 l 111 J I dp tf t11l1 pf fll i I lllj .Ill lj I •• I 'I lo I ,\ j 'f ~ I'.' I 044·192 3, 846-556 7 PEAL EST A TE LOANS I \ 1, l '\ /\ B !:: A C H ;:·· c II \H\H H l!nd TO !or ,1 (, Ii. • , ) I e Id. :>I» c,t,, 1' I' l!l'J 1\197 I 11)1111111111d2ndTD.202'"4 1..td .1 'r. ~18 75/mo. i Bu) tu1 Sl5.800 Vivian. I 'lld •·li7 dy~ 586·2219 t'\ t Announce~nts 5100 .........•....••.•.•..• Now You Can Sell More Immaculate Eastbluff home. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. family room. Walk to 0Waaa dl'I Mar H.S. No pets . S ~llS m o . Adults, no pets Utililies Free! _Own __ er_IA_g_e_n_t 644 __ · 7_124 __ 1 LA QUINT A HERMOSA Bluffs 2 br, 2 ba, pool, real 16211 Parkside Ln. 1 blk W of Beach, 3 blks S of sharp! View! S6SO QlO. Edinger NEW DEL UXE 2 BH CONDO Pool. spa. ten rus , gym . 2bakonies. bit ins S490 Nr So <.:o Plaza . 529-7279 Lrg lbr apt for rent gar, tennis coun. Bolsa Ch1t·a area !l4b 8201 2 Br. 2 bath. frplc, garage $425 mo Ca II 963 22115 fl ENTI M ES 631 -1556 t.50 M1 II 1111 SI~'• pc 1 111• 1 ~nts Furnished I 11•1111111 h St ' 11 \,_:,•111 or Unfurnished 3900 ~1 Jl~I~ ....•.......•.•••..••.• \ " •I I J I • •I \ I I \I 1• I '" '. 1.111 l Ill '• ... 11 • • lu~: MONEY AVAILABLE 2nd TD's REDUC ED RATES Santiago Bonk 714 8 J 2-S200 "1th U ail 1 Pi lot l'I '\'\\ l'l'\('ll E R ,,, ... "l1ll 1111h :0-2 llt.., fut :! I ' "·" --- Bkr, 644-0134 847-5441 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. patio & garage, S480 m o 675-0562 IRYIMI TlllACE Lovely Three Bedroom. Two Bath Home With Unau rpassed Views Of Bay & · icean. Available f\am1shed 2Br, lBa. adlts 2 Br 112 Bll wwnhOU!>t!. only, no pets, 2 blks from blt·ins. air. patio. & gar bch. 536-2877 $415. 645-4837 Sept. ls t. Sl200/month. wport leach 3769 Year's lease. Broker ••••••••••••••••••••••• $350 mo. 2br Iba. Mesa Verde . avail 9-15 Adults. no pets. 559-6221 agent 5 9100. SHORT TERM RENTALS 2 Bdrm. Deluxe Apt. New 3>1'. 2ba. upper dplx . y r. ly ., d eck . $750 /mo 67S-3004 Weekly & Winter drapes. clean. roomy , Agent675-8170 quiet. Matur e adults . $375. Security $100. ~ Lge I BR. Ulll pd. blln~ Pool. sec gate. kid!> OK. Clbhst'. BBQ. S411U 892 6745. HUMTIMGTOM LAKES SPARKLING STREl\:\IS CASCADIJ\fe WATERFALLS TOWERING P lNF.S NEW SPACIOUS LA KES ID E ADU LT APTS. SOllHtL1111 e l216 VRLY, .UNF/FN. 3br. C leaning fee Sl50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba. Steps to bch. S695mo 1_646_·00_1_6_. _______ 1 1/L + sec. Angie . •Ask Ma nager about Discount •Elegant fireplaces •Private lakeside patios & balconies •Heated pool & whirlpool spa LOWD THREE ARCH 873-9312. 3 Bdrm townhouse., BAY a lmost new Pool. S6SO Fa~taslic view hom e, Spacious beac h r ental mo, Agt. 754-1202 avatJ yr a round. $1300 avail Sept 14 thru June -----~-~. SBr, iBa, den , 2 car 14, winter rental. Ideal 3br new apt. w/fir pl. m ,.,.. ... Total charm. for college student. See great Npt Hts Neigh ~s!oM;'k 4119·117 l at 122 39th St. N.B. Sun· borhood $540. 559-5001 -e. daysonly,between1&4. 2 Br , 1 Ba patio apt T..... 3290 Winter Rental 2 bdr m . Re frig &.. s tove furn ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.~ to beach. Garage S300/mo. 731 W 18th St. Nice~2 Br . 2Ba condo ~ k r Tustin Place. 2 car encl. parking $450 incld util. 11A. 640·9900 As or I 673-3958, 544.6899 Faye. Agt. gar., poo . a /c. ~/mo ----------•----- +security. SSH690. Country Cottage Close To Base, $350 2Br w /Gar Gardeners yd(S317) fee RENTIME.S 631-4S5S VERSAILLES Spacious , elegant 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, patio. View , pool, exercise room . s ecuri ty gate . Agent 646·3255 West: field FAMILY APTS. J400 1~~~~~~~1 Brand new beautiful lrg apt, for families with I or 2 children. Near park. Heart paid. No pets . 2Br.1Ba S440 •••••••••••••••••••••••• On private baach. tennis cowts, sec gates. 2 pools, furnished villa, 2br . 2ba, minimum 6 mo lse. S850. 499-1792. 213·684·0347 eves. Elegantly furn. 2br pen-631-55831548·2408 lhouse. oceanview, lease --------- $1500/mo 675·9945. Atln. EXECUTIVES. 2Br. llfe81i8..AU corporate a partment, APARTMENTS completely oulfilled, will 2Br28a $450-$455 BALBOA OCEANFRONT short·t e rm. $1000/mo . 398West Wilson.631-5583 DPLX. 3br. completely _67_5-_254_3_. _________ A_d_u_lt_s _· N_o_pe_ts_ furn. 2 lge patios. near OCEANFRONT Mesa Verde area Vacant Balboa Pier , 2 blk.s to BEAUTIFULLY FURN bd r b •-11 h 2 rm. 2 ba .. ll'eplace. ay • a s op ping. 3 BR . Fire p I ace . garage, patio. near shops $700/moCor9 mos 404 'B' D /Was h er. patio o n & transportation $450 E. Oc:eanloroot 675· 1642 sand. $750 mo Winte r Adults, no pets. 546-6009 _da)'s __ ._673_·566 __ le_v_es_. __ rental. 673·9499 aft6PM. •4 miles from beach 842-1160 7562 Elhs Ave. H.B. (3blks W of Beach Bl 1 Spacious 2 Br Apt $365 mo lst. last + depos it. Slater & Beach 848 5465 Deluxe 3br. 2ba. rir pl. w,enclosed gar . hook ups. nr 5pts $500 963 6551 I nine 3844 . ..•........•.......... I Bdrm. Condo in The Lakes. Northwoods 6 mo. new. $175 Ca ll David 979.3953 or Peg at 552-2000 lntenor decorators new l Br condo. $425/mo. Pool. tennis c rts. Jae 646-71i l Agt Orangetree lBa. patio. no pets . 675-143-1 rondo IBr. A1<.:. adults. $325 m o . L01J11M leaeh 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gorgeous 2Bdrm S450 Central air. flld Pool Plus more 158161 Agt fee Valene 631-4556 Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxijt \ adult a pts in 14 µI an!> from S-1 15. 2 lJrlrm townhouses from SS35 + pools. tennis, waterfalli.. ponds! Gas for cook mg & heating paid. From San Diego Frwy d ri\·e :-.:orth on Beach to McFadden then West on Mc Fadden to Sea w1nd Village 1714 1893-5198. Oceanfront for \.\ 1nll'r Rentals . Furnished & un· furn. Broker. 675-4912 I bachelor. $265. Lrg I or 2br. ldry, gar. patio, 1, block from beat h S4.50-S475 2br. furn or un rum. S750) rly 6i3 932i Rooms 4000 ....................... Room \\llh Kitchen priv Near bus & shopp1n~ center. Adults onl) En!~ 6-9.:JOor "knds. !J62 i520 Room for rent Fe ma le lo :.hare w sa m e . n1111 smoker. pool 545 2510 Room w pr1 v. entranre nr Big Corona A1·h Call before Sam. after ipm 'fi75·9561 On '.'il'wport Beach. Bead1 llolel room · small kitchen. 2306 W. Ocean· front S280 & up 280 SN· & deposit 673-4154. La guna Beac h "'' t'nl bath. Non s mokl'r Ma tur e Pro f bu ' S200 mo Rers 494 1).151 FEMALE Prer Full llM' PrlY IO huge rurn the ftr pl, S200 nr Placentia 19th 645-6521 --------- Summer RHtals 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cmda 1IM •• ............. 3425 ....... , •••............ 'Irvine. Turtle Rock. Tri· level. 3Br, 2"'Ba. Pvt. patio. Frplc, attached 2 100' Crom sand freshly de· corated, 2Br. $450 mo. lBr. S3SO m o. Avail early Sept for winter rental til June. 997.0432 or 675-8127 lbr. duplex . n ew l'Pt . drapes, refrig & s to\'e, $250/mo i sl & l ast Mature adult. lop ref's only Call 24hrs. 642·4300. "332 2 rooms. efficienc) apt. On the beach in Newport permanent. non·smoker \\ kly or Monthly 2 Br 111 adult $315. 499·1194 3 Br Kirk Lamb. 631 WOii car gar, tennis courts, 3 bdrm duplex. 29lh & pool,+ much morl. $775, Balboa. Wtnler r ental. 1 Bdrm. wilh deck. 717 c hildren ok. P I P . S675/mo. 213/681·8347 or James Sl. Apt. c. SJIO n•·851-11•2. 1141675-8630 __________ 1 mo. 640.4979. L01J11M Ml«Jffl 3852 .....•..•.....•........ Beautiful 2 bclrm. 2 bath ocean view condo. S6SO mo. Turner Associates. 494·1177 Large Bag Bear Cabin Ideal location for fishing. hikin g or jus t getting away . \\'knd or wk ly rat es avatl <7 14 1 545-6916. . -· ... --OC-•llAM-•V-U_ .. Fant a s ti c v I e ~ o r 2 Bdrm. New drapes & V-·ni-,3 BR 2 BA. Newport ~ay. Furrushed paint, re frige. 1 child Hewporthaeh 3869 Vaeotion Re ntals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ bac helor s pad.house. OK. No pets. $365. Sierra .-.. J~unl. $700/mo · Kitchen. 2Ba. $1200/mo. Mgmt. Co. 641-1324 . PAii NEWPORT )Tty. 675-3030. OMTHllAY 2 8R2 BA. s ecurity. pool. ms/mo. w ........ ....... WIMTER RIEHTAL "2 blk ocn . 2br. 2ba, $460/mo. 673·0110 ..._ Hl-1400 ... l•llh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ U.fw wlllMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uir. CONDO. adult.I only! ..... ,.._.. 3106 Privacy! Only 3 apts in bldg. Nice 2br , lba. Fenced y r d , g :ir $450/m o . 960·5043, l.Q0.0350. Youll Love This 2Bdrm $316. Spacious Kitchen Nu Bltns (6738) Sm fee 631-4557 Call Vicki COUNTRY CLUI LIVING Singles. 1&2 bedroom apts. & townhouses From $449 644-1900 OMLIDO ISLE Lge Lv rm. fplc. redecor 3Br·2Ba • Adults no pets. $775 yrly. OffsetBalcon y. lBdrm 540-6187 (714 1753·0719 All a menities . le ase ... •••••••••••••••••••• •tmo Call 754·1202 CM Fabu.lous Bayfmt Litt le i---------i --" _ ....... Pool lal. Boat slip, 2Br. 3 stry, 1 ----n. · fire place. y rly lse S290Good location'. C.ondo 2bdrm. 2ba. Bay Plus more<6451) Agt fee view. e nc lsd garage. Call Today 631-4557 auto. opener. $750 year· t..a., J•e. ~. Agt. S7S.Dl7 --IW ...._ 2br lrvlne con· Bayfront. 3Br. 2Ba . yrly. PALM MESA AP1'S. ly. TSL Mgmt. 642· 1603. do with terrific view. Avail. Sept. 13· $l200/mo. Stud.los. 1 & 2 Bdrms. \'I block to beach. great Da.'t wall callSSZ·4388. l7S-7008 or 675~· Furn. & Un furn. $275 & location. Lovely 2bdrm, . ·--·a CO 00 ..._ P1•MI• 3107 up. 546-9860. 9·SP M. S550tmo. 968-8263. ~ Y N abclnn ••••••••••••••••••••••••~--------~ ~---------1 .. N , 2 car elec 1•r, pr1 NEWL y DECORATED 1 Newly decorated 3 B~ 2 Ba Eastblulf· $625 2br 2~ ba JldD. pool, c&ole to So. br, steps bay & bch. Townhouse. Spacious. 2 car Encl. gar. Private Ql Pia. IAaM .io mo. ad I ta, 0 0 pets 1425. fire place , pool. Q uiet +Comm. Pool. 640·5296 A*b'Carol f73.0l172 area. Aaults . no pets. • •••••••••••••••••••••• On the beach in Laguna. fully furn. Labor Day weekend open . S275 497-2982. ----------- Rentals to Share 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\loving? A\ 01d depos its & c ut living e xpens e!>' Professiona lly s ince 1971. HOUSEMATES 832·4134 Why wast e time and money looking for a r oommat e? L et us locate. screen and in· terview for you. Take the Confusion Out of Finding Good Roommates. a roommate search agy 752-5111 BEST RATE Ill NEWPORT BEACH Deluxe Office Space 700 to 3000 Sq. 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St. Costa Mesa 642-4463 CORONA DEL MAR ~60,000 ind 1 O. .• ·~ ti "'• I ' If ' I fl 111,11. \ IJI 1, \I \II I \ t 1 If' t • "r , \ • ·· \,111 .... ~.INK I I Ip It ~I, l•Ml.11 l'I I' .I pl' '" ~ l••MI _:; ,( 111 1 f, 'l 'Hll Jl,.!11\ 1·11 .. 1 \\. ·"' \d 1• 1 11n" o r •• I I' f1l \ ..o I Uf•U •., 11111 Each 1111.011.d lint• 1:. 1>11 1111 ltW lWO I , ' "" r 1 \ no 111111111.d ads 111""'" Ch,trgl' \ "'11 1 • .. 1111' I 'i nl'hl'r \ d "r u -.1· ~ 11 u r ll.11•h \rrt•'rtl'urcJ \ 1 ,, "' \la,lt·rcarcl I 111 rn11r1• 1nformat1on .11111111 µla'''' ynur ad eall 642-5678 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS I •I\\ arcJ Rainy - \lll'>C Knight - 'IO'fHING flw l!U~ .,., hu :.aid money 1-11 t <'\ l'n thing was 1111111 ... 1 right. I t 's '\l)fll["; Happy Ads 5120 ..............••••••••• MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY MAK£ SOMEONE SMILE l'Jj1·e a II \PPY AD 1111h1-. column tor onl) SJ.25. <'a 11 642·5678 Attention Doctors! l'n1QUl' frl't' '1 ancl1n~ \\ell •tl•i>Otnl l'd nwdttal blcl.: lolatcd 1r1 lwar t 111 II B 1; tn'.1lnw111 rm .... \ Ila\ rm. 1tu ... rn1•,.., 111111·1" lge.rl'l'l'ption r m • JH I oHtce art· a. •\\all ~cpl I Call lcxla) l11r uppl 111 * Two 1,870 sq. ft. un-1 ....... llm-•••••••••• its avail. for immediote 1 St'l' HED <.:AHPl-:T 8!13 1 :l~1 l Ex1•1·ut1\'l' Sulit• In 1111• \\o rccl'µt l'O nf rm Xcro,, m a ti 1n n1•w gardt•rt uldi.: Call g5J IOl!l SUITE DEAL 3000 Sa. Ft. •Will BuildT'oSu1t • I mo Free Rent F1exible Floorplan Lido Manna Village (714) 6 75-8662 WATERFRONT & PENTHOUSE SUITES 280 to 3000 Sq. Ft. p,..•ti«Je Address Ocean Vlew1 W•tlars occupancy. *Carpets, ~apes & wet bar.-• Lea sing office open: I M-F 7:30 to 4. I. StorOCJe 4 5 5 0 I .....•...••............ Storagt' (i,11 aK•'' t11r n•n1 011 llulbo;1 l11·111n~ula lll'\l to Fun Zunt• 101 .·, 2111 J fii:I :.!!11:1. 1;;:1 J:JJ\I Slot ·•l!I' "\11.11·1• "'4111 11111 J ,t ,\ I a -.1 .!:J11ti \\ th' 1• a 11 r r '' n I -... H li73 11~1 Rentds Wanted 4600 .......••••••.....••.•. Wanted tn t'nsla \lt-,a 1Jr lr\1nc <•rl'a. 2 or 3 Bil ho u ~c p refl'rrcd 3 \duh!> Xlnt reft•fl'llt'l':-. ti73 5i01 E\c~ ,{,, weekl'nds 84'siness/ln•est / Finance . ......•........•.•.... Business Opportunity SOOS .•.....•............... COSTA MESA · No+ime fvr f*iore-co{ 147 ? ,J) ·~ • ,··· ' •l .. •• ·! ., ..... 54t·<mf •. 675-5949, 645·3381. La IBr , 1arage , U. &MeuUwBat•t• wshr/dryr . ~ blk bch, ._...,_"/Pooland .. 75 mo. +utll. 675-2897, New Duplex. ~ blk from beach. A:vall. 9-15. Up 2 Br. l Ba. 1675. Down 2 Br. l'h Ba . S62 5 !213)13W03$ Eves. MATURE F emale furn'd. 1714t 675-8662 2 br. 2'-' ba twnh.se. Npt 1------ Well c sl ablished laun dry mat & cleaner~ in pnme wes l side location New e quipment. Long term lease w ith optJons. A r eal money maker S294.000 U se Answer Ad service wh e n pl ac ing yo ur ad ... a Daily Pi lot ad nu mber will appea r in your a d we t a ke your mes sa ge s 2 4 hour s a day ... you ca ll in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this se rvice is only $10 per week. For mor e information and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678 . ~(Ull>fee 871-531111 Ul-4W ---.. -.... --J-1_2_2 Hgts. $250/mo. 642·L470 & 6t6-7MS 3 Br. 2 Ba. , "' blk to heh! 983-8818, 968.2238 Female wanted to share 2 b•droom, 2 bath In Newport Beach. Call ------..... ........ --• 55H765for detail.$. ..... ~ ........... -. Female wan\ed, mid 208. share 3 bdrna 2 ba. CdM. 780-9$73, Vickie or Vic· tori a . I private room In pro ression11 I s uite ovnil $150 /mo. 494·9751. -... -- NIMI LOCA TIOM Corner ot Campus & Quall. 2400 s!C. upstairs 8C> per s/f also available. 1200s!( at 9~ str F'\lll service Courtesy lo 17 I 4t 673°4400 121JI Ul·JUI HARBOR .\ DI\ 1~11>0 nf llarhor lnvt',lm£1nt C:o Bkrs 540 2960 --------•! ............ -# ---·... -• .,_ • --..... _ ... DAllY PILOT . .... . . . . . . . .... ........ ~ ....... . t 1,,,.. a P~/Pap«f'"J \,.. ..................... ··········~············ :t)lj..-a11•P rti1111 lot ~mpoo Ir lt •m t IHn ' ...... ,.~~lto•U111 l'CllOl' bncht tra "'bl ...-A.a'*•"· IMI i•n q >h 111 rn111 blf'•t•h <.'l••n Ue'..: U\ dln rm hall •15 -\\" £.L.£ ·rRI 'IA.'l Priced n 1thl fre• e11tlma•e1 on largt or• ma II Jt1be ....................... ········~··········· PETERS l'AINTINU n u·: \11C"IT:'ROOM 24 hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 y o u n I m e n w I Houlecleanlna Reliable, rwparialblliU• have ~T aood work, steady JOb. 4WD Truclt. Yard• Tree Relerencea Expr'd Ke11!1 R1.tt c~ 2llOO E <:lit llwy CdMINB <'UST.OM STUCCO ttl':PAIR, R~I ON ERIC 530-0166 Free Ei.l Cull Gene 64-0·0:~IOor&M 4481 552-04.58 I le •33'1~ 673 CWIJ 'malnt. eq uip. Ctn do &46 7223 Nc\\111irt lkad\ l'vl M:.111 Tiie .. ... ._ .. ••••••••••••••••• ,._. • ._body to lu\.l' rm ll ~ ouch sao chr IS 0114r tllm 1>et odor (.'pt repair I~ \"" c>xpr 0o "11111k nl)'llf'll Rrb $3l lllCll f.lll'rtncun 11mall Juba, bla Jobi •n)tim ... U1·t'me ., uuured ~ork (iuurantffd 131 fMMI() <.lardenln&. landteaplna. mAIJUr yard clunupa. tree t rlm mlna fl re· m>val Free e1tlmate1 • rtll1ble ft lnu~nslve 762-1349 anyt.hlo1 ! Call $41.e.20 RESD'L cleaning service HauJ·rmve·clean·up. Con· by Lynn mo/wkly. Rella c rete removal. Dump ble1refe r 893-4160 truc k , q u ic k aerv . ......,. .. - Dave ·s P11rn11n~. :w1 \ 111~ II (I 'I( ll l' n I u I S 1• r ' •• •• • •• • • •• •• ••• • •• •••• area 9 yrs. most rl'a:. 1'1 c!il1.:wui. 111(· "' 1111 Ceramic t ile ser vices. lnsured,lll''d.5868425 <ll:t I Hl!i(J t'Jll ul' w1ltc freeesl 494-5887bfr9AM ... Nb)' hlht )OU .. , .... nor ----for 111fu 1'0 nox 1167. or aft 6PM Chuck . ,\Rl S CA RPl'.!1' ~.,; K \"It• • H NHH r ll ltt'9.tnt1 "4-" ~ 11\•t.all<t ""''' l'\l\hlfll "'11rl( f j••t 1k>!>"tllli1hlf! b3\ OH 7 ILICTIJCl.AM 642.7&31 ESSl.AN CJrungt· ll• !12BliH <7 14 1 Hunti'")tott leoch ·:· I AIYllTTI NG m ' , ..._, Col.ta Mew aro. U~patr, or r•modellnii ----------...................... . Haul.Ina 1?0 a load . no con· f1NEST IN J ANITORIAL C:stm paintinJ(. lu rule" t"3 b01 2 Tile Co. G•ar•S....klH crete. Call David CARE. Comm /Ind. Hes. Fre~ est 3 yr i.:uur. · 962·1478.1133 !IS.17 uft s Roofi'") ~.Ml-OMO .Y,l1l b•byiH ~) home • "MaN•wPof1 • W1IM>n MSDn ----•• AJ I ....................... 'hrnr_. • Roqm Addi .. b p'd, Xfnl Rt'f'11 CUI Doell. 831 ·05i3 .c ....... I •••••••••·············· "'" t ·.r .. l I t v;•t n"""''r'\ ~""' 'wan & uphob. \\Qf'lt •\l•f f l 1.M:I. ffittlllll \A.lllt ~3'TUI .t/C..crete ''1':."f'~ r \\Oltl'\ t'Tt<t< .. :..unul ~ ~t Jvnaa 5~..,.,, M &O t 'on trs.i.:1111 1( ••••••••••••••••••••••• llill 8300 ,....., .....................•. K & R Ft'nl'lllt' V.oud 1-'ence & reps.lri •h~ l':&t Kell> "40 "4WO -·-... ..••.•••.•.•...••....•. • .,.c ...... r~ \oppcd removed J1n1le11 Od d J ob·Have Truc k Wiii Travel· L'llllCl'tlle , rences • mov- 1 n1 Answer pho ne IM7*3 ... .,_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Horne lmprve menl, 25 yr1 exper Ftnc111a Depen- dable. 631 4264 "Jt-w lawni. 751 3476 Carpent r y , masonr y . S45·80M Expertise 645· 7440 L-.capl1t9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ec1 ... 1a, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REALLY CLEAN HOUSE? Call Glngham Girl. Free eat. 645-5123 Madel Service Co. 10 yrs exper in pruning. clean up & landscape Free est ---------· Call 545-1865 RO BIN 'S HO US E ------ CLEANING SERVICE · For a t horouahly clean me. s.G-0857 R ENOVATI NG R O T OTILLING SPRINKLERS·LAW NS, ----------1 C LEA N · U P D a v 1· GENERAL Houseclean-&42·4853 Bud 646·8481 Hne ext int puHH111,.: h.1 Richard S111or St II<'. tns. Try me 83G ;,55.5 21 hrs Painting & Papt•nn~ Professmnal \.\ork llsnbl Ste' e 5<17 1281 Wa II paper 1 n ~ II\ Le Papcer t'u!>lmn qu.1llt' work P re ('hr».tmJ'> scheduling 53ii 2350 •·••••·••••············ He1>Ji1 & ltl'l'011I ,\II typP!> :.h111~ll•:. r111•k ,h:tkl·~ l'Oflll)(I t.ir Fret• 1-:.l 541 5\J:IO F111 i\11111 IUHWS FOii l.Jo:SS 1\11 t1 µe~. h•Jl l'"°'I> Ilk . I.ct us upgrade t hat ..;howe r. tub. dram board or t•nlry way Ceram1r ttle improves appear & 'o.1lut• of any home or t•omm bldg al a reas t'OSI Free est & sugges· lions <714 > 842·3020 ~huke hnl lwmlt•d 111!i ----------1-'ri·e .. .,1 l' ;i 11 !lhU 117711 ROOFING \II T 'Pl''> ll'IJJlf .. Ill ' ll I .1 I 1 u 11 I-' r e l' ----.------J t'W OOSTOM lN'l'F.RIOR CAl;\Pt;NTRY °'eOll!Ul ... UI k llf 1111 Ii.in.ti. l'..ithlh 11111 ..... otll..i. hrll I.. \\Orio t'W\' i'l>I ~ 111~1 •• roofana. ceramic \lie. dry 1-.,p l 1i.rrl1•1wr <·om11 ard wall. Ray 499 4989 111111111 cll!a11u1> & lr~e ina. ref's. r e liable -------- 9112-0610callaft4PM tt•a1 f l-~t11n,1 t1:" l all Bub Reas Pnce IOl "''l l•'rl'I' ~mm Tree Ser•ice By Jay "'42·118W tnmm111.i f'rl'I! l!~l Pl!h' H ... , Prof fir wrk, tile, wood, parquet, s tripping, wu - ••••••••••••••••••••••• Est lhty Area <.:u,tu1n ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Brickwork. small Jobs work 636 !1-153 J.it·k Social Service. T R I:: E 0 E S I G N t~l U»tt ••••••••••••••••••••••• '·~-c:-itroctor ,.... unprovemrnu 1nl ••••. ••• ••••••••••••••• Haul1n1 & Dump J obs. ma. buffina. steam . Cpt Newport, Costa Mesa & •••••••••••••••••••• • •• Orname ntal pruning. lrvme.675·3175evt!s "aster/Repair l 'IWBl.~~\IS ;-.,:1·d to S<"'ulpturing, Lopping. ••••••••••••••••••••••• talk" 1'1t•t· 111u1 ... 1·l1n~ thinning. remo,al. gen 'ext , Ch ar Reno\•1tlllll1 rtnvm 111ldll11w .. I I' Serviet;. 645-3749 _ _ mod l' I IJ I .111 t: 1• 11 r Iii\' · Remodel/repair. quahly P1lm~r &' ~on LH·'d • cral'lsma'WlhiP. l7 )'rs 5.S7 ~32 U.1\111 Tri:e 'f'r1 rnrnmg &. l'opvlllll 24 hr emergen l') ~torm :1ervtt·e Clt!11n up & hauhnt( fo'rce esl ~ ;1.3M Ask for Randy uphol. 751-8951, 838·5543 :;49·4368 -------1 * RELIABLE & EF- Clean ups, tri m m ing, FI C IE NT W O M EN Block-Bnck-Slone sluct·o, Sluel'o & Plastc•r Patl'l1 \,JI t · II t: l I' LI " t: dean up 646 1845 planters & repairs Free no Job too s m t1u1t·k &. ti-15 ~2 ---- esl. 536-9906. 968. 7486 rlean 645-4203. &45 11:1!1 Tree & Shrub Pruning & ·Ln area: l.1 c: d M r 0o9 Traiftiftc) . • Palocnbo 962~8314 •••••• ·-••••••••••••••• •• .BMODELIMG ·• . · pes,1n~r & Bo.I Ider -Problem Puppy or l>oll '' Behnror Spec1alis t i. Re ward & Prui s£• Method '"N1) l'hok1• M&O Con stro c t1u11 Collar ProAram" In the · 673·8300 home Lraining 531 ~!*I Lunds<"aping, t ree lnm ming, dcun ups f'ree b l Aviles U46·8474 Sell With ~ASE ! lt's u BR'EEZt: l'lass1ried ;\ds &12 5d78 haullna. Free estimates Guarantee Satisfaction! ~7-8271 Call 963-7237 ... .... ----------1 ----------1 ...................... . All around hauling l T. truck. Free est. 548.3964 Q{JAL. CLEANING Reas. Rates. Homes /Of cs. Last Delail 631-4973 WANT ACTION? Moving? T he Starving College Students have 11r own L ie Tl24 436. Same good serv 641 8427 ..•.••..............•.. G G td l ey Plumht>r Repair service. instulla t1on, backflo-.... <·ert1f1t·a llOn 642-9315 Frnd what you want in Daily Pilot Classifieds Classlfed Ads 642-5678 Want Ad Hel p'' 642 5u71! Cl:iss1ried Ad:-. Stained G lau ltt·moval. Yard Clean· ............••......... < ·u..,lom w1111iow'>. d1111r:. . •'ll'hlnA~ I rlltt\l'd ur 1n .,, Jlk'IJ, 1.eun IW1 llJH:I \}.I k 1• \ II U I' '> ltiJ p I' If\~ l'.1'>11'1 IJ, u~mA tht• 1Ja1b l'llot 1 ·1.1 ~,1111•ol \d.., ups , H a ul i ng . Jim 7512322.8'16·1413 ------Window CleonilMJ ................•••.... I.ct the Sunshine In" l'~1ll Sunshine Window C 'll•anmg. Ltd. 548·8853 .~!.~ ....... ~!!~ ~~: ......... ~?~.~ ~,.::::! ~~~~ ..... ?!~~1~.!!~.~ ..... ?!~~ ~-~~ ..... ?!~~ ~!.~!':'!~.~ ..... ~!?.0• j~~,~~~ .. ~•.e.~ ..... !!~~1~~1!.~!'."!~:! ..... !!~~ ...alC Y AMEY 1-S 2 1'. PRE LAW student need~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., ' ·. TODAY 525.000. Will do anything Http W..ted 7100 HA.PPY B iRTH DA Y. Legal Con fidenl1 a l ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARK~ ~':i~~ o Box 3242, ACCMTS,AYAIU Clerk needed for busy ....... & .... 5300 --..-----cootracting firm. Com- •••••••••.e••••• •••••• •• MASSAGE puter exp. helpful but not :: fOUND ADS Al£,FREE" . :ca11: 642·5'~· Be pampered with a person al relax i ng massage b} 12 of the pre- · u1est girls in Sbuthern C-al1fo rnia Jacuz zi. sauna etc. Open lUam· 4am .. 7 days a week. Vis· a M C Atlanlis Health Spa, 2112 Harbor Bl vd, Costa Mesa. 645·3433 Br- nee. S48-S541 !~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I in g L h 1 s a d for you r . . special g.s r1 ACCOUNTS RECEIVAILE Person needed ror diverse duties in ac · counting for dyn amic growing medical com · pany. Pleasant Newport Beach environment. To SJ.3.200. Call 631-1855 for appt. 1-·0C Found a pet? Call. _l_O_UC_H ... C L "'S-5-, -Acctg. clerk wanted for Ani:ma I A ss iHa n ee ... ... h d . ESCORTS marine ar ware co. Leq ue. 537·2273. no fee r f 24 HRS. .752_0817 Xlnt . bene its. room or AU TO MOTIVE SALESPEOPLE MECHANICS PARTS DEPARTMENT ·D.M.V; CLRK SERVICl CASHIERS CAR A nEMDAMTS SERVICE ADVISORS F. & I. MANAGERS *********** LOil: Male black.cat with advancement. Apply in .white pa ws: a nswers to person: 9oo w Coast Orange County's. newest automotive J .J. Rewa{d . 548·9982· · COVER GIRL _H_w_y_, N_B._. 64-5--17-11-" --1 dealership opening in September. '80 Lost: 8/11. ·E .side CM * OUTCALL * · ADMIM. SEC'Y needs Qualified i"4ividualt for the. above . Oockatiet. gry w./.yel. & 953-0778 MC VISA for Npt . Bch. R.E. ore. positions .. Please c:Ontact . . w. head,. "Cl'ta ·'Cha ". Excel. skills, congenial ·aeward.631-51ss1v msg attitude. gd oppty. ror SCOn MA ......... Ban.king *TELLER* Fil HUNTING TOH IEACH Exp preferred, cashier exp may be acceptabll!. lite lypi.ng Xlnl Co benefits & working cond. For inter view Call Mr. Jeff Rollins 714-846·3306 SOUTHWEST SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 17071 Springdale St E.O.E. lewty Operators Station (or lease m a uni · que sa l o n in H B 536-122:5 . •BUSBOYS • Experienced Full llmi: part lime. aplll ~h1fl Call 751 -4433. :\l•m -Fri 2-4PM for appl ----- BUSPERS ON needet.1 Mature woman pref d \\ 111 tram Please app!) Pero 's Sp1l·er~ Restaurant. :\lun Sul 2thru5PM, 2221 :"J :\h1n H.B. <Seachff \'11lage 1 Carriers needed Edrh AM d eltVl!r) of L \ Times . $400 + bonu~ 546-0235 Car Rental to rwed~ mechanic for gem·ral t·ar matntenance & l1j!ht re pairs 556 1111 Cashier Hostess, exµ pr<· rerred . appl ~ Uen Browns R e~laurant 31106 Coast Hw~. South Laguna . CAS HI E R -Housewa rei. sales. apply 10 person CLERKS FULL-TIME NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Hwryl l ...... ah Openl 91 Will learn various phases of store operations. Lots of r ustomer contact._ Apply an pers on. 1-8 p.m .. weekdays, or 12-4 p m .. Saturday & Sund ay. FEDCO, INC. 3030 I I arbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 1-:qu;il I lpport un11\ f.mployer M / F Professional Therapeutic top notch gal. Call Trudy & ~prior to-rsonat Interview. :-. LOS1': E.e1urr Area. NB. massage Li e 'd NB Appt or Lila 833-2900 .,.. "".... ,..... IOAT MICHAMIC Mere . OMC or Volvo Certified only need app- ly. Call Harrison Boat Crown Hard"'an• 31111 Clt•m·al Cl,ERK full & part lime J · .' F.em .. Poodle Blk/gry only. Sleve 548·2817 Aide · cb.ln. Blk stone collar w/blue t~ •. Unclipped, Mature woman lo assist 17 25 lbs 1n 6 wks. Nn in various duties in ac deaf. on med. Family live retireme nt home Heartbroken! shots. no <!rugs, no con· .LAl•lllWARD! tracts K a thleen or Hours · 5-11 30. Good . ..._ n....:;. ...__ ... call Robm673-0l II den la I & m e d 1 c a I ,_. ...,.. .. r-----------benefits. Newport Villa. 7 ll· I I~ • Off I c • UTILE AMMIES 642-5861. ·241n. 759.04s. lost ESCORTS ,__ ____ _ 2888 Harbor Blvd. •lj!jlO.. . Pl AMrS. SNERBV.E -all maJor credit cards eas. o c, . . xper. Costa Mesa I.DST: Wht & gr:ey male . accepted or will train. 8-4 shin. 'Siamese. Vic. Harbor Vu 530-1723 631-5.511. 17141 540-0330 or 540.9 I 00 ~--,...-------·Hills, CdM · Re\Y.ard ! * FOXY LADY • ANSWER Phone & dis· ("'1 mile south of San Diego Frwy.J . M4--0805· · OUTCALL ONLY patch. SJ.50 hr, P /lime. .· ~ou.nd : Kille n . grey * 972-11 38 * _642_·94_30_._ M·F_9_t_o_5 __ AUTOMOT IVE w/blue collal'. Approx.6·8 ANSWERING Service AUTO CASHta -k a o I d V I c * Are yoa making what · ..... · · · telephone oper. Various Immediate openlna. Ex-D .. war ds/nr 'Crandall vou're worth? Ir not call . RB-..... ...., .. ., · ·. ' ' shifts. full & part time. pe rience r e q uir ed }n _._ Mr:. Booth (7J4>760·7037 man y bene fits .. 228 autom otive casherin a. i '·!lost':· lrlsh Setter', .8 mo. ---.------•! Forest Ave. (rear>. Lag. Good salary fr company . "Dlwen t.o Duff. 533-3l53 C.._li · An I Bch benefits. Contact Mn . . · ·w -.1790. · 1M11 8$ 118 $ ------1 Hauser at • Apprentice sheet metal · -,ouND: young aduJt.blk *642 3812 * fabrication. Must read ~. .. Die cat. Recent injury • blueprints. B machinist. · fo _r i 1 h t ·s t\oulder MC/Yi~•. Small growing compa ny. ..M4-0:Kl NII Benefits . Apply In ~~~~~~~~~~! person. 16781 Noyes, LOST: Wht male cat. col· ..;; lr vine. 7AM-6PM. M-F C.OMMfll C HEVRO lfT •,,. II . • . ' r' I \t ' ~4#> I 200 lar w/ID: vie Jasmme ~ale while 30. New to ~----------1 &ree k a r.e a . C d M. Caill seeks Female for Apt. Assistant Manager AUTOMOTIVE Reward! 759-1352 · corripan1o ns hlp & ? Trainees. Will tr ain. All YOU . 556--9096 ~pies. Paper work & A SALISMAM? LOST: M. Blk foodie, 7 mamtenenace 642 5073 yr. alek. Boone, r.ecf .col-MASSAGESlOW/AO ------· -----1 DOYOUWAMTl!I laiREWARD1548-8691 MYSTIC :\tASSi\GE A r c h i t e c t u r a I l. Every other weekend 556·4656 Santa Ana drattsperson. perm P tr. off? · F Q U N'D ! . G. e r m a n xlnt lettering & drafting 2. Exceptional pay pro- cj;b o r t h .a IT , ma l e , OV-E RWEIGHT . Need expreq.SoOrangeCoun· gram? ~ c. b n a ·u z e r p u p p y 75-100 people for new pro· ly. daytime hrs. my or. 3. Demo plan with great fema}e;Terrymlx,tan & gram Call Ca r bl a t rice.496.8740. hours? Banking Coctas .. rcl .. T...,. Experienced United California Bank d>A Newport Center Dr. Ne~~ach E .O.E. Bankinl TW.U PAnTIMI Posit.ion available in our So. Coast Plua Office. Experience preferred. Call Ralph Kinni11gs : 540-4086. C AL I FORNI A FEDERAL SAVINGS ~LOAN 895Town Center Dr. Cost a Mesa CA 92626 Eq~ Oppon unity E mployer E Coast Hwy. Cd:\l S EC RET ARIES Center. 542·7211 --------- Bookkeeping Assistant w /st r o n g A /P ex perience. & secrelan al skills, for urban design firm, Irvine. Salary com · m e n s u rat e w 1ex perience. benefits. Send resumes to. PBR. 18012 Skypark Circle. Ir vine. 92714. looldlffPilMJ Clri/ Secretary Met hod le a I /Vers a tile CASHIERS UTDTEM :\IARKETS For 2nd & 3rd ~hilt!< We promote to manage ment & superv1::.iun frurn W1thin WANT A CAREER" Call t7141 496-9U76 person to post accounts!~~~~~~~~~­ Catering ZIGGY'S Natural foods l'alenng service in airport area r.mplo~ menl ;I\ all '" mult 1 '>Urrounrlln~-. lnmµet1tl\I! po.1' 1n lt'nie"' & hire ~· .. r morl! info 1 Jll Tod sen I Cl'' ~!I 89flll CLERICAL Reg1::.ter today for lofal tl'mporaQ a!>::.1gnml•nb 557-0045 0\-Llf\:. l(MPOll/\llY P£1150NNH SlllVICIS 1723 Birch St r•et Newport Beac h rec /payables vouc hers. type 45+wpm, recep- llonlst & secretarial duUes. Ir vine furn. mfr. ,Call K. H. S40·8894. Bookkee per -AI R. A/ P . cash receipts & dispers· me n t . Ii t e l y p i n g , needs P /T help t9am r----------lpm l Sal + comm F'u n Clencal wor k. Must have o"'n car. Call 2·4pm 833-3471 IRVIHE AREA Immediate Openings _phon __ es_._H_._B_._5_56_-_1834 ___ 1 Cleaning P erson A pl BOOKKE EPER·C M Bldg. Full tune Cosla aarment m fg. need pit Mesa. l':ewport Beach bkkpr lo open new ac-a rea. Veh1l'le needed c o u n t s . p r e p a r e _TS_L_~_1gm~_2-_1_60~. s a l es m e n 's co rn · missions, pay roll. tax •CL_E_R.IC-A•L ____ _ forms. post sales in· voices & follow up on ag· ing rece ivables Sa l. Nego. 631-7770 BOOKKEEPER P IT CONSTRUCTION BOOKK EEPER full SALES ORDER CLERK Woric When Y<Ma Wont To • Fiie C.:lerk • Clerk T} p1st • Recept1om::.1 • Office Trainee~ • Secret aries Shun & long term a~s1~n men ts Xlnl Bcner1t!> :-Jo Fee~ t:vcr 1\IJply Now TEMPAIDE 956-2200 :\laLure lr\llne. f c1mi.:~:: Tks Ii Clerk for ticket agy :\1on·Fr1 . 10 til 3. Will tram For appl. 557-9212 . :\tr West. Newport Sta uoners. Inc Look. experienced. Call. 497-4491. Ask for Ri ck or Karl Partner's Bistro Laguna Beach. ·------ COOK Full time or part tune . Call 559-8599 Cook. P /T . Preschool Litt! cooking & clean up duties Cleanliness A must. Childcare benefits. Irv 552-7331 , Tustin . 544-1467. COOKS Apply 111 person or call for appt. Lord Jim's Restaurant. 29S6 Bristol. CM 751-0341 ----- Counter help wanted, P T. S andwich man wanted, F' T . exp Gary's Deli. 675-2193. COUMTER HELP Sandwich Shop Mon.Fri lOam·3.JOpm apply 300 Redhill Bldg 111 C.M. 549-1110 CrJunter Help · Days Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream Store 2 13/592-3770. wht. male. Chi/terrier 549·1076 ---------1 4. Some or the best train· IDWt, '·blk & wht male. -. ARTIST WANTED ing or refresher In auto • ~ 'Beach Animal .Penonal Services 5360 Good opportunity for sales available? = , charae including job cos-. O ....., ts, pay roll , pa ya bles. ACC u" Is Well organized, 2-3 days REM EX. a large and ·c•i•E•, R·· •1 c•i\•L-----·1 7141846-8000. Alice. .. . S...lter644'-~. . •••••••••••••••••• ••••• rree thinker, m usl show All you have to do to FREE ,figure drawings. Call for qualify is: COUtilSB.01 per week. N.B. orrice. r a Pi d I Y grow 1 n g For our South Coast S e n d r es um e lo ma nu racturin g firrn Plan Office. Experience Bramale'a California Inc. located in Irvine has im preferred. Good typing 1151 Dove s t. Ste 115. mediate openings av a Ila Department Clerk •"••"Ila · 5350 A. Be hard worklno. r interview: 714·642-3412. " •••·~··••••••••••••••• Precinancy ~-6939. B. Aggressive. RR$T . · LAD.Y · lacert • Modefs · . ....,~ ..... ~ •972-1345 * llC •Visa ~~pted ;..-, TOMMY'S OfMIWPOltT .. ucous .... • 152·11388 Testing We support ERA c. Neat appearance. D. Want to be fl. , ABORTION ASSEMBLER wanted for Only those meetina these , • ......,.. CAslffpJ or growing laser !JOmpany, quaUflcallons need ap- Local AMttftnia in SJC. Electronic &/or ply! •Low he lnclud.s precision m echa nical. Soldering & wirina exper LAlb T n ts.'COURHiftCJ. de s i red . Good S. cpt f, MedicotiOM pay /benefits . 493-6624 THEOOORE ROBIN S FOR D .' I t ~ ,•, iJ ~' ' ' IJ I • , ( ( l'i I" "'~. ', f ' 1 ' 'I I! I CRIPos .. Op baM ASSEMBLERS We will •CollnHHIMf & .Rm r· t r ain . Apply 7 AM . nll MacGregor Yachts. 1631 For an appointment., con· '* M e d I • C a I • & Placentia CM . tact Trlnle Montoya or · · Mike Levine. I d C II ble for a dependable in s kills r elu re · 8 N.8 . 92660. dividual to work as a Ra I P h I n n l n g 5 : Sales Order Clerk in our 540-4086 loollkfftMIMJ/Ci.rt. C A L '1 F 0 R N t A F\IU time, exper. helprul spare parts department FEDERAL but not nee. Many co SAVINGS• LOAN benefits. Apply at 1660 Duties will include tak- 885Town Center Dr . Placentia, Costa Mesa. mg orders by telephone. Costa Mesa CA nag mail and TWX. and lYP· Equal()pportunlty IOOICIHPY Ing and filing. Requires Employer ACCNTS PAYABLE accurate typing speed or Conatrucllon expr. pref. 4S wpm min i m u m Bankin& Ms. Davla. 540-0500 Pleasant telephone man- Cl &NltlT...,. ner and the ability to work under pressure are Banklnl Experience pre· IOOICKl•B required. Experien ce I-GK• Accepted. · •Coafldutl al & ...... c ..... llRTH COHTROL Automatic Trans R & R ma n. f /T, exp pre - ferred. S48·22M. r e r r e d , h owever , Mlste/S.S with CRT helpful but not IAIYsmll ca1hlertn1 experience Newport Lach Invest mandatory. For Children of Prof. would be h~lpful. firm bu opening, per ex- ST!RILIIATIOH For lftfot 1Mffoft or I• ••.t• a;,olfttlMnt, c•: CALIFPINIA PUGMAHCY COUMSIUMG S8VICl.IMC. C-ouple aaes 8 Ir II. Aller United Cililomla Bank panakln. To handle sales REM EX will offer you a AUTOMOTIVE school 2·6 • on non -m Ocean Ave. comml11lona. a cct g . competitive s tarling • -.. _ h s a la r y a nd excelle nt "'UTO S "'LES school days. Our home, .... ,.':~ac funct lon1 . Computer benefits. Please apply in ~ A Irvine. own tran .14 /hr. E 0 E lmowledte a m ust. EJC· person or c all our Business Is treat at ~ · · · per. maturity necessary. Personnel Offi ce ror an Bauer Motors. We need ------------------Call: 840-0123 experienced salespeople. BABYSITTER needed for I 1111!!-!1!11•••---l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I appointment. Top Company Benefits. Church Nuraery In Cotta Blnkinl DemoPlan·Available. Meeaarea.Cal155111717. tal.ll/PAITTIMI IOOl ..... P/C El Toro, • hn per week, Fublon laland Invest· REM EX Health le Life Insurance. BABYSl'M'ER neecMd foe Paid Vacatle>Qa. Don't pass up lhla 1reat 9 y .. r old 1lrl, approx-lncludea ~ day Satur· nant ftnn. Ellcellenl OP· I 7ll A.it. A• ... Rt-:M EX 1s a rap1dl) groW1ng d1\'ls1on of Ex Cell-0 Corporation and we are seeking a Depart me nt Clerk \\ ith a nunimull} of I 2 years of· fire expefience Qualified a pphcanl will have typin.: skills or 40 wpm A purchasing or sales background is de sirable Duties well m elude typing purchase orders. f1hng. audit com- puter reco rd ~ a nd general clericul work Will also act as recep- tionist for busy depart· ment 'A-e will orrer you a com· petJllve starting salary and an excellent l>enerits package. Please apply in person or . call our Personnel omce a t: Arc••• ·MIWPOIT 11.ACH oppottunity. Apply tn lmat•lr a hQUrs after penontoday. achoo : you r homt . •• ua MO~Ols Eastsbore Elem.atary. ....,., 1 <Wood brtd 1•. I rv.) 4-f. Wllllq to•tralD ao-port unit )'. Ea p er. & 1"'-, C• 92714 DOM wttb (Ood public aturity requtr.ci. Call: C714J 557·6160 REMEX rel.UOU and butlnt•t -.om Equ.al Opportunity .. .,,..,..._. Typ.40 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I EmployerM/F 17ll Atto..A•._ 752-0053 SANTAANA 972-3104 .... a Pl eaae call Olonl•: .... Leff• II eG-4121 ext 121 da11 « 2112:5 Karb«' Blvd. 5112..otll eYa. COSTAlllSA ...,.. can Lynn Juon ~~~~~~~!!!f _.__ c 927 4 fw a tmt .. at (114) BOYS fl Glr la for ad· ::: Ir.._, • I vertl1lo1 ctrc•tatlon. Have you read today's 17 I 4t 517·6160 ~ · I · ' I TrwporuUon pnwlded Clauified Ads? If nOl, An Equal Oppt.y COUMTER-CASHIER 5-6 days per wk. Pioneer Take-Out . Corne r of Orange & 17th, CM. (204 E. 17th ) -------Court Director & Recep· l1onisl. need friendly , s harp, hard working remale Sports back - ground preferred. Must work weekends & some eves. Call J anet or Sue at John Wayne Tennis Club, 644-G900 . Cus todian. Salddleback College North Campus. l\PM-7:30 AM. Tues.· Sal. Salary range: $1061 to $1324, + 4~ shift dif· rerential. 831·4850, btw S.S. CUSTO'M E R Relations Rep. Interaction w /sales dept. Order-install desk. Lite t y pin g , d e t ai l minded. Start $8,800. 901 W. 16th, N.8 . DATA EHTIY OPB. Wlol train on IBM 4979. Od. t yplnf akllls r e · quired. Cal for at>pl - Susie R i l ey - 114-540-1630. STRATOFLEX \7871 Arm.sll'Ofll Ave., lrvine EOE A Kendavla lnduatritls, Inc. H .. 1•11 . t.-*" • Hatbor. CM. you're missing the best Employer M If' MZ•ll'TI 1111 ... baa : ta·• ..w.T barsalns In town! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Want Ads Call 842·5671 Caaalfied Ada ~-~~--~~--· Call&U-5671 • ............ ,.,., • -.,. ... ..,._ ..... ••• _, •9".A .... -... J •• -... -..._ -•• ,.-.: -.... --•••• ·-·----· . ... ......... .,, JI-. . ... ..... .... .. -..... -. ~&.._ • .... •• -' • • • ... • I J I • ·11;1;;:::~1e!;;;;;;;1e;~;;;;---~~ ...... ~!~ ~~ ..... !!~ ............ ~!~ ..,,.,.Auguet2S. lll0 ! =·=~;,_.~,,... ...... IWna1u.i wlfol~• 1m we MlllpW....., 71H W~ 7111 ....,w_... ft;. U ~ -~ -llr ,.,. .. lo .... I ... lo ....,... lu•raKe C.O•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. •••••-•••••••fl•-u•uM••• ... -.-. I ~-" 1' p If ¥08 t\.ai-ve truu ~·OT '"fat ....... Pa I 'OM.. NATIONAL BIUCATIOM COIP. .-c...-•. ... pct ..... CA~ r-c~1 I JU'"' JIM Uanft'MJ A&Wetk .. ....._ m..-z llllt• ,_, .._ lha ~ Uw.m aide for ekkrly hrt \hm babyslU• for a P11'WOUAV 0. .._..._CD• f•ll &Im• poaltlo111 lady, noasmolur. yr, old. •h 6 s.MhoN NHd a ll&U• _......._ -.5.177 area. N 8 . HJ·SSlt, 1DDM1'1' Won W COOi ff SC I llr .. .._ • 211.e tc-0083 I ri . •ned ~--.. 1 ._,, • .,., .. t•fi•t'-beaU... tH •---~~ Loan Repruentative 0'1 •l tUafood --.-.....m--..-.-__ _. Rapidly 1ro•1n1. aa· pAftT.TJllE Comp.-atr c. ~ •e -----WW be Ohl Ir IOf'lmC p-.l Mon Bank • .... pit. Ir still ..... _.·.,~AHo9Ma -HA&DW-A•ESALD ....... MUllStiuct.tall ve ~ae. · 1 day wk for p4euaat oUaer ac.llviUea ft:' --· wiaR. WlU \nm in ln· ~farm needs Loan Rep e .. y to tare f°' lady. t.iaDceofU..dav A " -----~ .. ...,._ lloa for Orange County ter· Refs. req. 642-2'237 ' ' •••• Offlel Hardware. Exp. •ot .....-m. rtU>ry. Opportwuty for ZIMl Anoo Ave. •· · V • r i • d po• t lo• •tnury. Jt2A lnloe h11h paying caree r 111 ,_. T• Sl.313. E.0.E.-' '9'/d•ulopmHt c.o• Ave . (Wntdiff P1au> PtilcyAul hhr ReaJ Estate Lending for Help for C u stom ~- PMY ke If' Anurate N1 ~t)' coatrol 6 A•· ~er hard wortcina in Woodworking Shop. Exp. PURCHASJNG t y p\a1. 1ood plloae .......... 8 ..... , Mmblt policy. Detail div1dual. Contact Mr helpfu.l,831·3644 1"" ............. ,,. aonw ~ ,._.......,A ,.. """"ES. Ap. orialled, wtll tralo F011ter 7~·5844 Departme..+.' • li .. P••I .. ,., Xlnt ply M pen.oa. np. DGt PART Time. ·Oex. houn. II\' kMfu a e t e 1 s a r 'I • Crown C.... Cleril MAIDS Wt.II train. Good reading u 1 .. 1 o... c.. Hardware. nn £. Coal Good eorn m uni cat IC)n 642 ~--comprehension & at ten· Cle.I. ·} f114tl .... ._... lf·w-'-y_,<ADI __ . _____ lkW.., Typia1: 40wpm.1 -.. -. -a-in-t e-n a n ce I I tionlodetail.~7-1314 '" _ Must have prior olfice .1 .. ... A&.OMCI/ HARDWORKING lo· a~. WUJ train in Electrician. Saddleback llC..noM cHvidaal aeeded! For ct.imaproceuins. Colle&•. MisslOl'I Viejo . permaaeot lull time 7 AM -3 : 30 PM. M · F . s .. u conapan.y ..ear plumblaa trade. will X J n t . co m pa n r Sa I a r y r a n g e . ocua •Hdl mature uuo. must ba•e OtrD bcaefits-lUe. medica . ~S1709. 831-4850 btw ~·J•1•bra ~·1 tnack Gd mooey Ito$ 6: dental insurance. 8-S. PART TIME . $500 P.LUS . PERMOMTH Elltatillshed Auto route REMEX for home new.spaper de· livery of the DAILY Pl L 0 T 1 n SAN . · 714-557-6860'"!' olf1u u"'· Accurate a.Mis · · Prolit·sbario1 • com· t!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~~ '1Pllt. Mwpm Front ---------1 pmy bailma. Apply in MAIMTEMAMCE Olla ._..,ld S..e •• ... ll telephone rttep. timADCUSTOOIAM ~lloa.-Fri. Permanent, (ult time <m ..,. f'.'T 6 P ff tJOD JUac eo benefits. Needed by H•liocton SAFECOINSVRANCE job. excluding janitorial. 111e1, ea, preferred a.IJ PJly M,>.XIZ Bradt City Sehool Dis-J7S10 Brootbunt F. V. for lae ofc complex. 0.. I& A.J ... rat.._ &o fi .. Offic \rlct ..... WOt/mo. de-112·TI11 _56M99 ___ 1_. __ _ Ciata.'1 O.h .... E. ...,_ .,_ pednc OD aperientt. ____ E_._o_.E_·----•Manaaer assutant & foJI 0... Hwy. CdJI. ~ Meed .... ..., or ARJly 7Z l4t.b St. H .B. l.NSVRANCE lime he lp for fabric ar,.._"ea•NJ... t••tl•••• for s:J&.el. SECRETARY dwn Retail or fabnc ...._LA. 'Tlill9t •••II pl••IJl•t JkaJlh Bar Attendant. Comm'I. property 6 uper1ence preL Call .. .._.ill c M A H.B _---. Lt a. L-llkiD-Fri. 4-10. 752.-7903, liabilityesptt. nee. Must Marguerite646-4040 ..._.. • .,,.,. ask for Jolm. UniYenily have dynamic penonap. ~ Sl1~1&1!$ mo. .. •--A.L iltCJ. ..... , .... ,_ w · llana••r Trainee. No ex· --~-OJ.. 9UVll••., er ~chab ty. ork 10 •IY· as .... -....,;~ car ' · rwr. nee. t.o learn print· ~ -..11& d H customer service rep. r-r a" t . e •'II y Health Food bar at bncb. Call T6l·t4SS, ask for inc business. Average CLEMENT E AREA. AnEqua!OppoctuDJff Available Sept tst. M·f Emp&o;er 11/F 2: 30·5: 30 PM . SAT. ai !!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ SUN. s:»8:30A~J Must -... -~---·-· ..... have dependable car. Real EataleSales, Some collecting r e· --a•tCID qw.red Earnings based l5Ar' on s1u.-of route Ideal in A~ <'Orne ~U PPLEMENT E S .... ...._..,,, Call 496 6800 Ask for Mr f IHilh Cocnmisalion •.. Holland or Mr Bush I Best location' • an..g. Coast I Pri vale teettlary Dolty Pilot I Prolesslional auoca; ·'' .~ti •ooht :..:r---ut. ~.. T1 I I ~. •CIR for S • 'ti er a I ope Di• c • 1Ptwl6cuct le chill ftft wtbeaut. P~ lslir ........ 6-1 'fhis eoold co If 1oa un type ltlil' jUlft rrWwt lfor you Zwpm or aw 10-k«'Y by 330 w. ~ay Street Call now for appohitm•t Costa Mesa. ca 673-7300ask for Walt· Delivery Draver: full p Ill o • e t & eouala !'elP .tJ manaae-Lynne Sl000-S2000whileintratn· u.e.F.-w GooddnY· ie,·ut ~tnuaees.sa.to.S3.so in1.646-1su. .. , ruo:rd c.M 8 p re1po•1 • Y· tostart.813-ZMS. JANITOR, fuU .ume. m•d· EquaJ Op~r EmplOY_!':._ --------Se,t.Lst.5-5671. C.M. 557·2271 HO .. "'ll•"'ER 1. . night to 8AM. Retired MAHAGHTRAIMH S:•iceJ. ~Us A touch. plnse call! nis Deli•ery Driver for ~ II 1t>•lary to woald be wonderful floar« Uop. mmt be 18. Sl,118. • start tn a Cllrftr job for Gaod WOf'IUJll eDYlrOD· C.C..,.._r&.i .. !lliaJ you offering ucel. rmllL Call 752.-17IO, ;uk nf #400 •a:. BA • IV~·m, penon preferred. Apply Amusement Center look _ _:. __ ....: temporary for refined in person Hacienda ing for clean c ut PART TIME DRIVER ~al Otfice <:l~rt for older lady . Details Lanes. Moulton Pkwy aggressive. hard ..,..l)rk Sat & Sun Mornings to JUI>-Pl La H Ing ind1v1·dual w basic de11·ver Dail•• P1'lol ma,.... stock brotiera•e .._._ aza. guna __ ill$. ~ •-· .. _ electronic exp. Apply an bundles to c.irncrs Re· flnn Mar O C Airpon. •HOSTESSS JANJTORIAL·Exper'd penon Till Laguna Hills quires van or large IHlhWe Need Real Estate Sales person. Xlntopport~y. Jack Scott, M;B;E. Wh'9t .. s A benefits A starting far Ralph Yack. 1alary to MG. Call: •---------So lYPIJll required. Hrs: Elrperieoced. Full lime, •Her. full-time, Irv Mall wagon and a g<xJd dnv· 6AM-IPM Call Judy parttime.splitsbifl.CaJI area . Pa y co m -----ing r ecord Phone scon11ALTY 315WSt.HI_.. 536-7533 :;e~ 1$ 5 .. I .. ~.ift!I 11'\m enc\ a I eoT'IJI. ~ ~e•eral ltJ"Jribieres wtfll .. «'Ye ltfJllMlld tihr \future. llat the 'Sttah'J~. ~•reer ~ .ti lh:a~ 1d. w tetrll> a I <l!ommanimftiens. ~ ~ <Ii ~lus. Excel. ~.~patent •9lbllltlne.., -· c.I0...91Uftl H:Hi!E.-*h'St .• S..A. -I I 1 r DENT AL ASSIST A'.'O 97J.f9la for La&ma Ni&uel olftee E<keri S40-31?1 Manufacturing. lighting 642-4321. ask for Don · 7~1 -H33 . Mon.-Fri. mens urate w /ab1hty. ~nufa cturo r o~ed• "· 11 E 1 Z yrs op. req ~4800 1«11 £..ah St.. S.A 2-4.PM fi ppt .... "''" ~ ~ " "1 1 ams qua o p ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ General or a · ,,,~3923 ..---e 0 xp 1·n manuf<-c· E I = ..-• ...,...,. ~ ~ port unity mp oyer , ~~..,a.It is HOSTHS/WAITU_ SS JANITORIAL/Maintenani turing. raw metertals Receptionist; lrg N~ DENTAL ASSIST A~T NEWPORT BEACH Lookin& _... Oa n "·'-Col old I f General · knowled0 e of ---------t Beach insurance Agency ys,eves. n...,..,. · er man w r es .. _ .. Cashier fee shop, Newporter Inn. 1.7PM. s days S800 mo powe r equip needed Party· necus person lo lt~ • • Llte a ccounllog back1round or classes nftded to hetp out in the baM rttonciliation dept. ol modrm co. in beaut Pasbioa Isle. ~Hf. benefats. ,real p otent f o r advancement. Sta:rtin1 •alary tolne. Can: fer advancement? Accountmg can J anet for appt: cash. P.O. Box 561. CdM Mechanical abilities a lme file. & a nswer busy OlwaU bast.S only M~t 644-1700, ext. •SS&. 9l1l62S musl. Must be willing to [ • phones Good houri\ ~ F.ataN=t.e.t Endodonlic ofc aeeds e•per daainide asst. with out. ..-c. frialdly penooab- ty. A professional ap. proadt lO deatJRry ~­ siftd. RDA pn:ferred but mJt reqmred. Top pay. fr iDCe benefits. lfedicaf 1-aatt. non smoker ...... have l~key by touch.. . team. 546-2901, Harry Ventngs benefits Call Dian<.~ Waiurs/"ait.rasa tto.t.M/C..w.r 18'HR -----Become a trained sales 833-9550 E 0 .E. Full time, must have at Apply daily. llAl\I in Hard. dirty won. Morn-Mature person wanted for counselor IO\'er 211 with -. Least l yr nper Please pence. )1iCasa, 296 E. inp. 3G-40hrs per week Dehcates!len help 10 the Jim Long & As RE C E PT J 0 N I ST caU for appt 64.S-7351. l'TtbSt .. CM Will tram! Mm. Wage. downtown Laguna Call soc1ales Age ncy lo full -time, who eajoys Moa ·f'r1. 8.J0-5____ Merit JNCREA.5E! Must 494-2545 supervise and chaperone peqple & hu It typiog/10 _ ,, . .f'72-91H lilt E. 8 St.. S.A. 0mUa Receptionist fM G«neraJ Office am Typing s kilts 50.pm. mejor stock brollen1e MM 0C airport. Kn 7 ·3 . Call Mn. Eckert 540-8121 established offi~ E•· &BBAL OFRCE ........ et.ft perienced, maCu re. f rT duties include Lge. Fashion Isle cA~. 5415-4563. mo u o t in I ll · ray 1 , needs bright indiv. •---------gieneral office 'work. 6 w I previous payroll o.trict llaoa,er Pe»ltioa somr recept duties. Den· n.pn-. on computer. Co. CJP!D _..local Tllle Co. taJ backpound is helpful has e-sc.et. bend"rts • We ~ seekiDc •Y Kif lboueh not Mc.euary. lots of room tor mothaled 6 positive St art inc Sa I . advance m ~at . ~ for L.B. area. S700·S800 /mo. Apply ASterti•g aaluy to 0 . air oaly Parm· ORANGE COA.Sf DEN· _..Call: tcniew eaD .5Upbaaie TAI. X-RAY LAB l2S .. .l'rl'-• ..... m..... Biiii.er.Ste J280Cll. .,...... 1---DOMISTIC----....,----1Geoeraf Office. Need ---------•haveaut.o.S$7-oo20 DAJ LV P ILOT earn er lteyexper.S900mo.w/X· l:locel MEDICAL OFffC E boys and girls on a one· l 11l med i <'a I /dent a I •C·?S· KINDER GARTEN Ty pin g , Clerical. 2 on-0nebas1s.evenmgs6 ben e f i ts· .. Ericson .....-. Teacher. run time for days/wk, room for ad-to 9PM We need con· Yachts, Irv. 54().8001 ask hln../*es Fall. Credentials Call : vancement.759-8914 cerne d . innova t ive forKathleen SusaoM0-112C> persons who are looking ----~----•Pl· llllSalt•r -------• Meuenger for a lucrative part tune EPt jTYPl~T ... Labor Radiology offi<'e in position S4 hour to start Needed for Npl Bch f'aii3 h1Tlmejl9et llVIMI AllA TUstln needs messenger Call 642-4321 exl 250 devel o per/ bui lht We are lftk.ing reliable JmmedJate()penings from 1·5.30pm. ~-F between 2and6PM Ask 60 wpm typi ng, .4•.c · people.oriented penons. Wort& WIMtt Y• W·• Mu s l h a v e o w n for Lon taphone exp., good, ce. Enjoy ucellent com-To Woril iransportation & bas1C' <>rc.ge Coast benefits offered. Call PIUO' beneflU including a clerical skilJs. 544-8512. Dai~ Pilot Lynn at Taylor Woocl:IW free IDl!aJ per shill. App. • MeNen&er 330 W. ay Str...,l Homes 752-73153 ·~··1 fy i.n person tAJl·Noou. •Stock Clerk Modeling. commercials, n McJo..f'rl Pencnwt •Warehouse films. extras. Need new Costa Mesa. CA MAllltlOTf HOfB. • Aaaembler's faces. Al 1 ages /types Equal Oppor Employer. 900 .. _ .....,_ Dr • Gneral Labor •*•port w . . Shan fl'-• t.enn uai•... 714-9157-0207. Eqael~~ll,. --;... -llodell Xlnt Benefits Newport Photo f'a.5hJOns No Fees Ever ' seeks new modelin g rstSOMtllL STAFF UCIPTIOMISTI~: llotber's He.lper fOf' 1 sharp cal for busy COO· DD. drild M·F. Japaane lractor·s ofc. T yping, ffotej Houle man. perma- Ac• .,.,_ o.k . Ha•e own hvy phones +misc. ofc neut full time .. See Mr. Apply Now. races 613-3375. TEMP AIDE NEEDED. Hostess for SUPERVISOR A1gres1lve, seJl..sta.Ur wanted foe entry ie .. .i staff pclllttlon with :.._~ porary employment service. Abibty to .._ under pressure a mut. Call for appt. Vldlor Tempocar y Service, L 1 t e ~ s per . or tniaa. to Npt Bcb (Dover duties. " Lra1n F /T Hewitt. Aliso Creelt Inn. a~~ own ti ag cl au es. SilllOfts > '6-5840 S.-Si.S4.3 3UO& Coast H•y. South 956-2200 day s hi ft . Appl)' 1n 55&-8S20 • , •• . l I IOme tniin« .tJ Jo.k«'Y 1---------1 La&ama. •--------- for position in this ~ taD1D Geoeral Office. Mature io.et1 P..a.ion 1* oie. i '"'· up. 1.apna 8cb penon. 9A~ to i. Ll&bt --... -----1 usuacH Ellcel. beDefits. er.at offift. Type5."'7·3374 typtng Ir g.ood figure ap. HOUSECLEANERSap ASSOCIATE irowtb potent. .Ir liti*.S4perhr.~31Z tol5perbr.Cv66-UZ3 Interesting position persoo J. P MaJ1. Mon· Fri 3-5. 10142 Ada ms Ave. Night Supervisor Youth Shelter 642.8380 Temporan Placement sen1ce has an opening for an expenenced 1ns1de supervisor To qualuy, you must be an eJC penenced sell motivated 1--------· 116 .. person Ou r company lec.pff'IX ~ will offer you lop salary. Sparkling persona.St). expense a<'count, com· will get you this froni-.. mission. & one of the best pos. Greet custo~. surroundings available. some PBX & typi{lg ex- for <'onf1dent1al 1n per -Excel. benefits co.1J t er v1t.>w. p lease call Vicki. ·540-605.s. Coa~al bet ween 9 & 5 552_ 21}_59__ Personnel Agency. 21'() , f S I f 11Maut.bank ~wala'H.ds indiv. ..,. /tcnowl«l«e ot ttCNIJl daoumentatkln Ir .accarate 'ty;plng to step lbt'to 'l'l'ew.i'Y created ;pGSJtion in corpoute de.~ wriliog or ~Cl •rphas. Co. cdBer:tl etectfl. be.ftef Its. llf01'S oT !J>.&IT ti es • •~aT'til~g s alary to Sl!lllO. C.~'f'n.tftl tl816!1i:.~$t.. SA starting salary to 1700. DRIVERS for O.C. photo ~cs. w/arowt)l oPptY in b10-c If lab needed .. Gd. dnvan° __ _...;:.______ fi Id a : " Housecleaneu. Hunt· medical le . Bio. actor .. 'I • rec. required. Co. car. GBBALOfACE "'"'oo.Beachar•" Ch em. background --• s.:139 Greater Irvine Credit u-...... ---"-' T ..... ~ c II ..,,~ n4-960-J7&6 ~. o ...... """ a Unaon has immed. p/t 631 l8S$ for a pt 1116 E 4tb St.. S.A . DRIVER Deeded to de· opening. Hrs. flexible __________ , · P · linr A mainl. reatal blwn 10 ai 3. No exp nee. ~;·~~!"6P~rviU::. Le1a1. Sec. needed for e q•ipmt. $3.10 hr. Wiii train. Contact: Need car. Good benefns. growtng ~.B. law. finn MURSES AIDES Pre(. exper Cert <'lasses avail. AJI shifts avail Xlnt. ·medical & dentals benes free aft. prob App· ly : l445Superior. NB Ace R g 1-ac._1111 ________ 1 Amy,5156-3110 · Call£veninp833-«ll5. w/oew offices. Fraend~y . C PA needs d~tail .on.Clerk E . ced GBIBA.L OFFICE ----=-----1 •casual atmocspbere 111 1 ________ _ prm!:!:C:..:~rson_!.~ lhllltime·.~~.Pri: beJp need for La,-una HOUSEKEEPERLivein. 1w~ to work. Neeld Nunes ormt __, l JMlt time l ·f M.on.-Yn. Niguel Racquet Club. lite c~kin1. ~ervin1. no:uwy penoo to 88$ st *DY'S •Vlf S * tbrir c.'OmJIUler. &aat. Pl'Dle9lional ~cy. Typing. s horthand " mmtdnve.2cbildrea, 10 exiatine staff with M "L offices • nice. friendly Newpmt Beadt 642-l.S80. membersltip detail. If •s. a.Ot.59 WOl'bbplic bou •manic people to lpend 1our llr. Graat.. you like public contact. . auociat.es. PT'efer legal ICU-CCU day with. Starting you·u love this job. HOlJS~EEPER ."Pd .. esper. Willtrainoo MAG salary to9ia. Call: mo ~call· 496-4665 Enghsh speak•nc. $ Card. 847.-.1. NIJISES AIDES .. ' I • Need qualified electn· days. ref's. Salary open,•-----------• ~ a.. wilJJ background Ir GIMIRA1 OfACE own trans. 631-1133 AL SICllTAIY We rHly Med JCNI! J_Sll £. «hSt.. S.A. esp ia DC Drive 6 to $12000 Qrowi•I Real Estate SlaU relier for acute House llaaa1en for L'ta·1ation P'i a i ...._p,·lals tbru-out 0 g 1eaeral maintenance Light bllkp'1 expr in· 1 r • ,..., r bowledae. XJat com· cludia& AI R 6 A.I P )'OUlbslwlter. .NewpcwtCatr,Mdaa· Cly.All shiltsavail S. t f .,.._, bmd'JU wilJJ lood knowled1e. 10 key by ____ 6&2-_8380 _____ 1 P' d • e ff hie• t • Ir Yoa flaye _...,. sffll 1rowtb potential. toacb. accurate typist. HOUSEPARENTS SeMt'IH.l~~c ~ ~:!.; ..... 1-· .. f e ·11 gd w /f\gures. light ...... 11 rv--Le ~a--........ offiees as lo•ely as -..... as. or 1 ~ 1 T . 11 -un , .. ~......-tore-Typlq SkiU. a mut! u.es.. Gel skills •some ~ ....... -.... n u.stln ca side in croup home Ir ~Sal. cWpemtint llpOCl k D o •I e d I e of l;;~iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;j 132-7300. supervise 6 D/D adults. qUJ1llfication1 Ir exp. Counment reports l!'Jedrallk GENERAL OITlCE Alternate weekends free. Good .Bend'u. 640-8860 •Shift differential •New pay rates •Health insurance •8oo11S referral plan o'J\itioo reimburse CE's •Sl.000.000 malp. ins ·"Try us. you'll like us' will eana you a platt ia B.ICTIOMIC One girl office for Ell per. preferred.1----------t &llis prHtigious co. TICl•llC.u.M manoe conslructaon S900/mo. Ir beodils. UCBtSIO BEST NURSES Startin« salar1 to s 1 f Um'•--' Cer-... -aJ P-1-y •• ... 1 IST•T1 Needed immediately in co m p a n y . e u:u ll:U!l .... -_. S1.2llO~Jgt IF our rapidly espanding rml.lvator. all phaus ol _Assoc __ .• _~_57IO _____ , A•&ns!! 754-6791 • Phone Lead Girl. P rr. Harbor Bl.· CM ._ Solar Co. Mimmµm wage ~~N~E~V~E~R~A~F~E~E~!!! +comm 499-<i.517 · :: $ I! PHOTO FINISHER full time. mature. Irvine. 898-o.546 Photo lab technician. Ex per m B&W pnnting. E-6, procl'SS camera. etc Call Rick 8·S. M·F 752.6484 Photo Studio /Lab Full time pos Custom black & white pnoter. 645-3840. PHOTO ST UDIO needs !!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!! film processor with com· 1-------lllililiilll mercial expenence. Full time 64S-3840 Picture Framer. P IT. ~p Art World Frames. 656 North Coast Hw y. Laguna BeaC'h. 494:8105. IEPIO CLEllf,~1 9200 OPERATORS l&..1 94000PERATORS":· VictorTemporary:; ! · ' Services ~ lrYine ba1ed firm. offace work Peg board HOUSEWIVES-Are your lateruted in upert lSOOW. A.dams,C M ~ Challencin& position system. updr exper. children Joinl ~ll to traioin1 in creative MemberofC.A.N.S. Picture f'ra m er . Ex· R.E.SALES · ."'J• lfHE4tlaSL.S.A. perfonaia1c .arious as-help(uJ.-.SOmo.613-1830 schl. are you bored or linabce? llore in(orma· ~~~~~~~~~~I peneoced in fitting ~ . •c&RR&a ul~ I . ' S 1 f licmwll&a ia s...,.i ot lion ugardin1 com · selling. F.V. 848-4184. A .A 5511' '•!)' en&f-erilal research 6: GENERALOfc.Sharp_gal need utra money? If merciaJ. developing in· OFFICE D.ELJVERY --. INRIALESTAT&',9 ••elupmeDl. ll89mwn rorbmyofc. Utetyp1ng. you're friendly , CODI·· come propt:rties? We BOY PRESCHOOL Aide. exp Ftndotitiflt's for;;J:~ % yn aper. ia dieital 6 pboaa. m.lsc. olc duties. cienljoua • dependable SPedalize m juat that. U "'1ll time. Neat appear· preferred u ·30 to 3PM -& 11t.11....01 • aDalo1 electronics. 6CZ-aDO we want YOU for a de-t&u interests you and Ing individual w /valid d · . . "' s-MAI, .;1 . ! Pl•s• eo. needs a . poised. attraetiYe perso• wt nper. \a t0t po1 au law ror their lefal dept. Eseel. beaefil• Ir bea1n. .. ,,, ... ...,., StartiDC sa1ary ton.-. can: --~'11'1111111• tn.- llH Ee SL. S.A.. Jli~ro-proceHors e:a· ---------li gblful .tJ quaint you know you're worth Cal iforn ia dri ve r s ~O (~~~!~nl~)es a , TwsCb· Aa.g26.7andP~~ perimee deainablr. Es· •Girl Friday, must lype, restaurant for a varid.y more · you owe it to license. H.S. Grad. Apply ampagne -~e 11 e. t e 0 mp any lite r~t. Salary. "duties avail No esper younell to call. Ask for m person to Mr. Fuentes , rRf..SCHOOL Hon d 'oeuvres ~ a ft• pleasanl --k· F /T . Solar lnduttry. nee. We train. P09itioaa JwJauar. . at Robert Bein. William TEACHERS AIDE af- 1111 -~ Coa· ~17. ~_!!~ av:_~l0for 4' .. SI00:770.161l Frmt •Associates, 1401 temoons. ' •C.;~op~~--tm.P~uar I: GOUR .., ETC .. ~· 4 ....... me. QuaiJSt.N.B. COOK.9to1PM.644--0232 ...__,_,_ . Sci Mk ... 0 0 • • Aeaa apply in penoa: • "......,.g • a.me.. nldine. al least .,.~ llill T · _... Office Clerk (Arcbitec-PRlNTSHOP trme 3 moas . spedalhed .. ---.. .. c -l\ll'aJ) needed to make tooperate press,Ftr.333 ......-.~ , DI Ilic I • ._ nrace. _,.,. s--~ e·v· • ~ cMJ~ •~• 2 ,_, .-. 3rd"'' La ._ Cftlt11rv21 /Golds~ •ft .. _. yn. n per. i9 i.----------1 deliveries. run prints. ""· g 8c1L _, ~~lr~·~-~·~,517!!!!!!·~ml~~....,~E~ preparta1 c .. tone.e. HS1P1 WAMTIDt ........ ftle drawings & handle p R o o u C T J o N R.SVP M&-7'34 o: llandari• 111 Szttbaan Sepm-atelYiJaCquartera.1----------1 supplies. Must bave car. dWles. patriea 6 other ..... Live i• domellic belp Corbin l Yama(uji at TRAINEE Rubber hoee Re&taurant ... attOrdiac to Ju.fl --'--------WllllUd. Cbriatiau ouple 549-7U4 products. Must pass co. SGT. PEPPERONl'S 6 dinner me... llut IMs.laAMCI a1 l or ~ sin&)e people '° ---·------• physical ine.I. back X· PIZZA STORE asat. cook • SALES REP trralDffa take care of 3 small OfACI ClBI( rayb . Taking applications Now hil r:tn1 for. !up 'l. Hourly S1 . oeedecl (or Newport dUdftal malataiD 6,000 Part time. Needed for two 8 · l O on I y . part·l me opentD..,...W Beada 11 1unoud ia1 1q ft.__.,. do all coot-Fo u 0 ta in v a 11 e y St r at o rt ex . 17 61 1 locatiom nr OC AlrPort. ---------1 eras. Start ·ulaey lo .... w .... apn. Call ~ring Co. Hn: 9 Armstrong Ave .. Irvine. Varied da:ya It hra.'&deal ~per wk ·~~u.!'!· . .hllly:U•·• MIO. lo l. lloo thur Fri. Call CoEOE. A Kendavis lnd., ~meJltal.._~ ..... iDaura9ce -r-.. _...;... _______ , Liodaat8'1·02ll0 · · . ,.._..,....,va • .. 'JSZ.19. EOE. Uve ID INI•"'"'* for Our procreasive ~ 1----------eoaple in Newport <l'fice Work 6 Manage. Project Director. Quao-compaoy ofren . .._ ~ . Beach PriYate room ment, Food Worker, Utalive re&earcb. Illus\ for aci\'aacement bilm' Aceouat A .. lalut to WJa, Tv. '40-eOll • Seuonal, 6 mo&, Senior. hive a de&ree ln com· 0 'D · y 0· \I r . J p t l Employee BeMfil l!JI· · Citizma welcome to app-,uler science. Must have performance. Pie.,._ eclltiH W f lDHUDH UV£.JN WANTED to l)',Callle0-8111. worked W/tlOphiallcated W'OtklaC' coada ......... ~ firm, iMW. ~ IW ~ patient buaioeu computer. 18 or over.· App~-.,~ dtttin: lloom • board plu~ PART Oll nJLLTilllEtn Salary commens u rate · • · ...a lilaYe exp • ,....., ulU1. H8. Need re· • ~ Galk.ry ill Pe,ters w/exJ>«. Xlnt. benefits. S-::5o: Ea.9' ~- lie • ...... ......._. ....... ..... Landml. HB. f'OC' info 16-5141 s.nta Au.Hele~ _._ ________ , iecllldi•t marhtl••· call DJ.m-211.J Ptr ...... I ' tNal to..Mcn1-~a.IU Dlt N a. ~ F• r.L • einp..,.,tta '°' • o i~ appo~~l•••l ~•ti ....... &otta ... allcwer PAllT Tiii£ ·~~iltu Haagm-Dau lceCrum · • · • TM ... ~ .._. la '°'* ._. ...,.. .. Deeded 2 morn1n11 a aop, nta 11 wllff41. When yoe .w e.._. ;:; ..._ ... ,..11.w u.m "eek. Oaly lovin&. 111111 be•p•llaba. ,.,... ...me or N~ ._-. n... ,._.a ..a ... 9* ..... lla Q In.I. CHILD ORIEM'f£1> py lD ,...._ u. 5ouu, to U1e $1nk-e DIN M •• 1"'1H •U• • Tb,._. JW'..,... w.au...sappay.East Lapaa Hwf, La1aaa la C1 ... lfid w :...:. Qmifted.a.~ ....... call...,._ 11.irA.rea.....-T. Bra~ d7·SW1. 'JOW""*91D. '"" .. . .. _ .... ~-·.,-·.,. , ___ .,,,._,_....,..__ ,,...,...--··---___ ._ .... ..,,.,.,~.--· .... -. . . . -.. -............ .,, --.. ( . ' -. . . . . ... " .. . .._ . .. . " t $ ' ' Thlsl••lmost TOO GOOD lobe true, but ••• We're hllvlng an Employ111ant Evening Wednesday, August27 4:00Pllto 8:00PM tol81kwlth ............ ......................... .. Ill our growth, whlclllllcludes• N .. ACOND Slll"1 WE NEED: ASSEM8LERS PRODUCTION WORKERS EXPEOfTORS TEST TECHNICIANS MATERIAL HANDLERS STOCK/SHIPPING & RECEIVING Vou'I really want to consider ...... al12Alllo, an affiliate of Philips Medical Systems. Inc. We ofter l8CUrity that comes with rapid mcpanmon Md SO MUCH MOAE INd we're 8llking you to com.Mt and talk wilh our SuperMors and PersonMI. Reps. We are prepared to make ~The-Spot" job offers! ~ !~.!.-.!~~.-... ·-~.~-.. !.!~ ~-'!9~.~aua-u•u I II l II I~·~ ..... -...... --~·-4-' .. ' .. " .. ALSI Ohl •••td ............ n.Ma .. T~t.er-Pruc....a 6 ~ .... y 111£ Giiii............. .. =re. -······ ,.,.... ... ..... ...... .. ~. .... ~ *"' .................. ,...., .... fllla. .......... P9'" ............. . aUTAU•AMT·PHl· fllll&W:11lfll ...,_. f111. M"r~ ,<~. Oil&"' ...... a I 'AM ...... C. ..... \ne ,,.. ..... o.i.. itt I ft ... .... ._ ...... __. .. nm. -.-1MPll 0.-.6 ...... ._ .... ,.... ...,. llC<'.8 .... 6 ._ .... ~.._.. ... .-1. ._... ..... .,., ..,....._,., wrHl•I Pleaae ~•II 41etail wie•te4 aetf. :.:;mee. ~-~l!!D!!_ ____ _ ......... ' I iaitr. IMl••itOM (TM .. 1111 t.U... -........... ..:. , .... ...... --Call • --.,....__ = I --· a..Ae'I fl:,, S.,--.., -I .._.. ft..Me p • .a 'l1le • .._. - -• ---------• ..... ....u.-..m. SICllfMY HH. For ·••t ull .. ~ ...:n S•1li1ll s•······· ........... ~ ....__ ..... A.Ilka t.o~•~Ooua· •1m · ,. ...... • ,...... 11 •"•••«• •• N 'J•. =T~S-~t::.• --SA-~--.. -.-1 -UON ___ , ~~·= IT I I IM A a y -.-.ta.ma. ~.::....a. ... -•II 1 .:;;.;.,.... .... _,et' a .._..ay it.rWUoelad.1;1.ry re: 9-ATICl•letAM HOWITAL hr SU.: OW h&Ji+ --OW ' •tn-1101 Cl•l reel , so we m . lwd. ape · c fw a !,11'/t '**a .. allor ... ~l•P1·•..: Sllee .. 01 .... AK.C 1· • -----..._.. aot req9re4. Q.A ... tetMid•willa r ... · ••':9'. .• ...... ~:.....aA. --------......... SALISP&aSON ,_ ..U· Start lmmed Salu1 1-Syrseqw. ill a8aloe A: de & AllpodlODlta· ........ .. ...... ...... nee:. 1tutia1 al $9oo IDO ... trouble ~. d ....... llill. ace LI ..... Y• ... LU ' .w OOOICI -~ c..y. Rd.. ........_ · Tra•alslor tlileory a )Tl • ..ts-,. ... f'ri. 11'2 ......... .............. 1111m9,_. .... HOIT ....._... --. c.apaw. ol asilC uu ·Avocado. NB Ea1li•" S "•e•4•C 5-1.-r ... llr_. A~-,. 6 ~ ---Secretary-•onderhl all SlMdant test equip. Newper1 Cati.er ,....._.. .,...SI. --..e.. ~ t.C ... -...-. • Call-.,.. I·• Cuk'N Slllis letall Or1aak Cook. i..auaa meat -.itftl ,._ .... -..e.m...-. ra .. .,...__...t, ClaellW.He•f*'•adl. Beac:h -..S VW MECH"NIC·""Oft· ................. 6 111.-Eladmive ~·· store. • · i " -Vomc~......._ t1tra., .. ctMs ...._ .. two up Be-.elila. ~::&. w ~Y ~en a Fri. wtexper ia all .. widlct?' w6 ID.' 1 ' um-. Jin,. ...__ -.hllorPtr . ..-. =·~ ..._..cars Mustkave .._.~.~-wmlma6Cllila! .._. ,._~ ........,,. ll•1••· 111 Fulilioa /al t 1 OWll tools. l!:a1iae • _ p , _ _._ ~..._ ..,..._. at ......._Mt1108. Uaiique penoa w /aec'y ~ eap oyee trws«Nsriee -t. •e Free-Zalar • nettdllieu. wa~. f.aliinc _. .. ~_,...,., ·--la& ---~ stilb 6: draftia&/desip .. -·oc~~· llCCf!lltSpaalshr-•'-•••. 5 ...... ~ ~·~ « ,..,._w ..._,. a ~~ ._ SAllS llTAIL eqier. or scbootiq. For -----··--Far-..pt.6'5.im--.... silllCle ,..-;;d~. ~ -,..... •we -A.lrwll)'. CM · cn.c. ..... Y co. baa ruu lnioe f\lnl. mh'. Call K. M>SIMOUMT MC. will -... • ._ ,.. --------.pen lime pos. opea. _H_._~---· ----,_BalT~Rd WAIT1tlSSES AlianetG-74'tabrC. ~:-...:-.. __. Will train •~ 6: ID ~ ..__.,., ia -Cll' ca1J ... • 8 M5e . · -~ . SECRET ARY Waatecl far ~ r--~·sw. ~wort. Forappt. law olc. located· nr OC for appt. Lord J1m·s ... , .... _ ........ -Rea•3'• ~-::,!~~~;,_~~· airport. No~ le1a1 Part':~=-As· ~==i 2B Brisl-Ol ** 1 IUY ** •15gpa•ea --'--------.1 exper.'requtred . sistaat Supervlsia1. ---------1Good __.~A: i/9gp&-... SAYIM6S S.abat...Ual bookkeepinc plaaaia&. It illit&at.iac •WAIT'MSSB• Afipliaaices-OR I will ·s=-~=, r •'S MOMIOfntl •IOY I• ., ... Pf bp la oaarfamig ,...,.... ..... at DMtb,y *aticms. We re- quire 90 prevlou u · psiwe. Hu. our frieDd. b' team. eo-Me us to- day betweea J-4.PM. ACCOUNTS duties. mul type ap· tem procrams. Cit.)• el Fu.II time, part time • .UarSELLforYOll prox. 70wpm. Start at 1rvtae. 7St.JIH. ~~ ~=· MASt9S AUCW Draw ==--Hlldl COUMSll.Oll _ao __ pe_r_mo_.~----i t l~1nnS• ._, . . 64'11•&1>J-96Z$ name . ....._,,.._.. ,_ .. ,n ~~__.,....~ _.ft_ ...1 ....__ Wllll.reSSeS Ov«-11 yrs •.• ..._._...,..-Pos' · l • _,.. .... ~to · . · Rtviera Sola Beel. Sof• A: Adltztt .... ltlOD avail ID our s.a ... ,,..... sa-1.. No~ aecess. old. Apply ID persoa: l..owSeat.. p Coftee t.C· SouthCoutP~olfice. llepleseat a sm. aat'l Nosellia&. ACl'OSS from 176i1Ne..iport81vd C M It 2 md Ta= Ewo-~iocdlldlOl'_,er. Exp Pftferred. aocludint N.8. rum as a rtcbt arm OC Airport. 2·9pm call peaa Dianette Hutch c..." .. , ... 11&1 Adams Aft. H. 8. W.a.n Welll-eaMS Ct thn 7111~ Set liloun. C.11 Kathy toprea.Sbrtndnec. ~&&l ... 18 l&M'lr• ~ar---rn• .,..... ' P&Ofi ••I Ambur&>'· s.o-4066. Free to Applicant ... U ,. _....., 1'.Jm r • P.Ol ---C.. ..... I• ,..._.. Irvine Personae1 Acency T&URS IM MEWPOaT C.M w tcusette noo. is" c.ta..._ ea. - Savi ii&•-~E.17\h,Cost.aM_es• Perm..fll<S~dayw•). AltlA • O.CCoasoAeA:lt"Port. -T-"'-·~Dr. &ait.e2M 6C2 H70 App I 1 c a D t s w Ith s DesiCD« l..ampi. ail ia i...e ................ v-.. ~~ ~ pocential de-......... 'I 3 C..., MIS CCJa4. 9S7.S7t7 a 19. IDMt ltMW 7 0 u.t E. 17UI St. C.M. W ..... Welll-eaMS C.-Trtl 111 Ca .. .,. 3355So. Bristol SutaAna Calta Mesa, Ca. 911626 sired. Type 40wpm.. dnt i~H--4 people to --Cal.I 5.-iy ,._ 13r5' E.O.E. benefits It advancement ~ill 9-....... 1 couc:tl, 1 cotfee table. 1 Secretary. Cballen1inC crowth opportunity for oat.studine person. to $1.1..000. Reply in con· fldence: Collins Assoc. STSu Nicolas Dr. N.B. SECIET .. ' potel1tial Call 979-3808 h I 0 .,. Co. ofhn end.table. Bestotfer flllllkrat:Coac t:H1111-ml ~ SS9--083S ~ -or ..._ae.r. Our Busmess Servit'eS EOE. Dal,., m.7VJI. Division is in need ol an 1'tJiba<.'CO Shop aen Part I eliCiit Must !Mlll furn. 2 mos old. -------- addition a I top-notch lime . Retail exper. lewPr ... -lite new HUIT)''" price. CD•WIL Secraary. helpful. Senior Clti.ten ,._. ---....a-.-1 --a-~3522 t11.a•i9• -r-............-..._,......... 61116'', ~ ,_. ..... Paint w ..... w ........ C.-TJ .. HI -:z.:,:t':~,'e Experience ia loan <bcumen~lioa will help )'OU to quali(y for th.&S position al our beautiful new headquarters buikt· inc Oii Coast Highway in OK. Smoke Shack, tti E . wMll ~ W H· fmt Qulity Pecan che$t • ,i.u.-)'OU QIWlll. tila. _l_?th._Sl_. c_._M_. ____ 1, p • r i e • c e a o t d drawers. liU M"W szoo. Good lbs ~ -.,.. TOPLESS MODELS llKHSSJ. Ad\P-.ce--~ or priv.aDt ~ txr llM S75DAV PAID DAILY ...t ~ -,_-lliniQI t.abte, lrl board ' your artiiltie amtltmu.. SICalJAllT Equ.al Opportunity Fast-paced entertain· __ no_ex__:..p_. n«' __ . D6_·_2S8:_3_1 .rllity. For w.r-.-t.w chalrs (2 arm), It ~-_iM-_'2S5 ______ _ ~ caaed backs, IS50 lover ~ L. 5atai, a..-• Employer ment Industry needs ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I ...,, person t.o assist o1. = ftce mana1er. Typln&. Rlltail/Salel fa1t·Uainltinc a must. Newport Beach. Tow Tnack driYef'S w-t· Work I• Beautiful .Coaceni•l atmospbere. eQVinmmeotoltbeDau -.... Excellent s tarting ed.. exp'd only. Lave m 0-.t.a Mesa. 6'6-9531 Sl..000 a )TACO). $5-7lll G\aa5 Cll6e -.. 1!1: !:\le. Cll' relr. ~ Net Marina at Tbe ---------1 salary. good medical --~------1 &Ptweea10am&5pm ' SECRETARY benefits includiftl Deatal T .... Sc•uh £.0 .E. Oak ()olttt Tbl. beaut. u.ed c..-....,._. 31 =~~~ NEWPORT BEAC H plus a Pension Plan. We c..tT .. Mlldl? cond u·u . Office 911.yanapis,-...-. wartr ew , p 6: wbds CVIl. ENGINEERING eYeaprovide)-ourcareer Lanuskillandt«paid WA I I H 0 U SE Crelteua 4 dniw w/lce A: ~ .... ..,....._ ~ms.. · C 0 . N E A R 0 . C wardrobe at no cost to while you traia ia t.be . WOltl(8 IUrACe area SLSt. Call .., Pelf lllllmi. ._...._ tl9o ---------' AIRPORT. you. Anny Reserve. Serve ~I for matw'e alert 752-lltt~ 11ee ll .._ Im\ 31!X ROOFERS-HOT-Waated Jl\aU time, experienced, near ~ plus ~e5e 1nd1v1dual w1llin1 to LOCS1NG for a~ ~o. L, C . •· To>llll far 21aqe pnjeda. Must ct..fw pencm wuted So. if you are a well· benefats : p x re tare. I e a r a It a c c e p t *-•--. • M. . baYe at leut s yn 0 . for e n t r y · I e v e I eroomed. career m.iaded meat. ex~~ and resp on s i bi I il y i a ~ ••te · ane is ,.n.ee. ~ ap-aecretarlal positioa individual and are look· lllDft. Positicasfar.prior ~ablis~ N.B fis:m. ~lll 6: a steal at 11L liW'!a. ftlaf. pk+--.CallLeeRoaf· w~faradvAD-~ .. -our~~=·~ service also. Los lavolved m . SQplY_1nc W.~l0'11.,~. qui. rmJIHJIJ ~ _,Co. Ml-1ZZL CllPllelllL sm., typinc A: ......., • • ......., .. v--•""'*• llesene Ctr telltilel usecha ~. xi. C4lllll (-1 llllW. ________ _. m aMrtbaDd abilities beak. wtly aot phone far ~ckllllal Assist · ~ •ski wear. Oak . R.efed.oey table. ' SUtlO_,, g,.ZllllJ Safety Officer. Sad· neceuary. Apply in aninl«view~ Dmtalllygenist. ~for rictrt person. chairs.XlnlC.ond. clleback CoUese Nortll pcnon w tresume to: Mr. Dmtal AssisL ~orders• eenenl S«ll5 6'5-417$ Uaiwnity Adida Club Campu1 "PM llPM .,.. __ at o~ -·-. 17P1A4T17M6~G~ DmtalX ..... .,~ warehouse duties.~,., "'-........ f · ---.· ~._Nie. · • · · r-..._,,.,,., -=au __. Oral C:..__;:: ~ hr wedt. f' IT days. Xlnl ~ All'._..,..., ~· ... ... tll N .... tlea.. lll·F. Salary raa1e: William Frost at As· ~~ · OOlllPU'Y paid beltef"rts. 2 Nit oraee LR ct.ain.. 55l..Jl5il0'> ll3M-Slm. + 4~ abift ~es. 1401 Quail St. MedicaJSupptySptt Pay bllied on ability . SlOO. wlllt • llass coft'ee ---------::aeutial· Al-4159.titw _N_._a._. _______ 1 ~ Behav1oralSciSpeoc · Cal.IM.H086. table..~ .cbr. • cJus Elertrlr w«lll' crMtwd ---------fSecretary/Gen'I office. £:Bank CallyourAnnyR~·e tabteDS. Y~CRIOO SUcer Sewtq-bu 1cer. a · w"'""'""'""""COl'porate of LosAla•itos'"ii7.an wm.. fllb's.. .._ PtiiUip& 2ll · Safety OH' S d .,._ ........ •-"'--:.; Recnlit.er•...t... rec. SZ51. 2~tower SlS. CailllMfr«la dleback CoUese Nortll world 1ood·bye for • 1'...lau~ S.UAaam..nn -=wiiOMIST u.ill, SI.SI. lli9c . .._. c.ai.-~a..._ - Campus. 7AM·JPM . quiet Corona del Mar , ~n-pun, ---------•Real est.ate oft"tce. Lite ilems,Call5'75-tla7. ~ • Dlllam .. M·F . Salary raa1e: k>cation. Man~ac:tu.rer's TRAINEE tY11iac. Coktwell Banker. 714411~. llJX.$189. Ul-41SO btw Rep needs pleasant Equai Oppty Emply r A1ann System lnstalla· Newport Beach. 9"-9060 U pc diniAI ~. Italian -------- &.s t"""epheeper'ICIDality for MtF tion. Knowledcable Prov aatique •'ht.. Will SAVE. SIOI._ Ms afy! l-Prl aftice. Lite typi.n& ~~~~~~~~~I w/\OOls. Wtllin& to work. sell s~peutely . hacl. 8 "4 ia a. ..... . SALIS A: filiac. Non·smkr pref. SU5t.ostart.642..JOS. Li&hted chiea cabiaet Yfb'tma .......... . G row t b o r I e a t e d m.soeo. ---••••••••••••••• S500. Wfel Servel' leOO. )'09' '°"'•-· !9\-maauf arturinl company SICalTAIY •.&I I,._ 1b1 /2 12" le a: located iD Coat.a Mesa. SICalTAIY 11 __. \\'ilh Real Est.ate license. TYPIST &!fl 11 ~ ,.. aves 6 llARE 19all08 l'ed!. Re9. ,__,_ ....................... dlrs .so. ~ 21 C'U ~-,.. .. ~ _ _.._ needs aalespenaa to ael1 ftlllted to wort in com· · S a I • r y p I us co m · ft $175.. It ot.ber misc. :=""': .,_. -olr 1J Westen atata. io· b1.able Newport Beach rnissims .JacltScott, IMSURAMCI WESTIONSTER 642~ --danllinl Food Chaim at office. Prlef. uprd. SCO'nltlALTT ---------1 Iii I 1 . comp a a i ea . mature stenographer. l 15 lnl St... *Cl.BK nPIST * ABBEY ...... S. IOSS Cllampioll Co~nH«Dr, Premium items, DOD· can Eric at 67J..SUO SJ ... 7511 ANTIQUE MALL -·················· ....... D ..u:a aarr.o.l act· food supplies, (cartoa -Escellent opportunity Daily 10-6, Fri lC>-9 GARAGE SALE . Sa ceuoriH• air p11. cutlera, markin1 de· Secretary /Office Ad· for sbup, detail minded Clo&ed ~· t i se.GB£5.I2D. ... -a-Sal -L-......_•-.,.__.,..,._ :-.&: • .<.a .. -• ._ •-.. -w U7Sl WdJninsl« Ave. Slila /. Moa 10.5, Misc. -ncel, ~. ). ar)' + ...._.. ...... ~ req _..,.,._. ... uu-~ Refric funa S7 Ca.De11•m•--commiui•. Seltcl re· a miaof-..,.U \)'piac It Oai.ms. Good typina ud Gm-dmGrove ~UIJ · · L mto: P.O. aa&•l-J..Synprocresaiveotfice •S.:Ual:y:Jlmec* office skills required. ~~!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!~~J -Bocl_•_eco."'--_s.a_aem ___ . --,._•_ ... • .. • _______ • Omtallesa.CAmz7 ap. Slaortbud not req =-~~1:::: Qampd.ilive salary, full • , •• ,.. .. .. MOVlNG·•St sell TV ..... .;;CAt.rMD S~LES ... desireable. pleaae H.paas loa-=N;l. Belt. beaefitl packace. plus .:..................... ,..., all ..... ~ soo:cn ,... ... rw 'tr-•• ,...___ call ... llPP• ~ ult fill. nCM. rarm. Good .::,.~ e ID eat op · l7 elf J9low refri&. No ... .a.. ll'1i1 Viewpueut pti--..... , . d _..-. Aft )'Ge prof .. loaal, ... Jtadlr. Beellitt la· typias,dilJmcl.skilll,U· . delivery pou . $ll0. al18.B. ISl.aJI _, ......... 6 Mlf . .....,...1. S1IO ~ per. req'd. NolMmok:er Ev,..._'51_. -------- cllsc:lpliHd! Owtslcle LoapDr,C.M. Jll9' Call· -..m For more informalkJD .... tktlul ..a. ...-__.. for ---------·~~!·~!.!!!!!!!!~~~I Clll!Ud: Wl!SttNGHOOSE E1ec. ·-··--•••·-~·-' ' p _, Newpur~ lrrime, 6 ._11.. SICBTAllY R-.e m volts.' mos. Ric. °'PP"loou~.i --------rcMllMlia1 areu. Tltl1 Or f.Ml'ow Silt •I some Secwity Officers wutecl Combo SUS /0 BO yrs. Vay well lru.ed CONN...._. ... ..,_ po15iUoa r~lllres ea· bkkp1. eap. Boaus Newport Beach area. Ed. -.... · :;.~~ -..c:w ... .....__. periacebualedart.em· w/real estate liceaae. •+per br. Unifonns at m.~. ...., ... ..._.._ panry peuoaoel ..aae.-St.rt iaumd. Mr. Davis traiainc supplied. f\ill or ..._ Keamon! . W&Mer Peaple wt&o seekinc tPll. meal. Tiiie COl8feQ will 110-•1 part ti.me. Male/Female. A: dryer. 8otlt Id workiac • ~ aoat fint -------- ollw a bue salary, U · SICltndY Retirees welcome. • onllr. $100/ea. ~ ii Cassified. Will ,.._.? · =-:;, l'&J•inL-... peue accou•t, com· Tekllhone 6 t.ramporta· t 1 C '•I m.aD _. ........ ......._.,. To .... _ A. 11 .... _ ........... -..a. m' 'aa. •-.. --.. 25-45, part·tlme, book· .:.-.__. Ca.II , • • -• --..., ,,_,..,., r-""" 5•. .,_ a.-ti.al. Far~ keepia&, typiq exper --~.;· .or .,.._.A••lcia Refri1: 2JO.J ca ft. s /s . ,....ac1.can~ Ill~. between 165: 552·-· nq.. Goad pay. Randy or __.;...:....._______ SOI S.... ice ma hr. Jdr. SZU. =Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Geeet51.-S Secy/Rec:ept; a bri1bt ~ C.f2661 m-sla.m.-4111 I Sea aen , .. lllarine dleerfulDOll·lmoker. --,.. Hardware, order desk SECRETARY Josiel5l·9GIZS .. ,.. llZI 1ales, ea p •ec:esHry. Eaprd. Probate ad---------Equal()ppart\m.ily --••••••••••••••• F /T. all compaay 8*1istnalol' for srowinc ~ACCT Employer Miyata 110 touriac. to benefit.. Call Balboa law ftrm, airport area. Kaowledce ol accountiag ~~!!!!~~~!!!!~~ spd. lilmu' :xtra. SZ50. MariDe. S.117L E.O.E. Newport Bcb. Call Uwufi.n&Ddalat.at.ement. ceoeraJ office, DO 59-ltlh•yt.ime. M/F/B. W'W...m-.a immed opeaiq. llsmt -~ _._...., H.S I---------' sa..w•ror:riehtiadiv. --· ~-... . c-·-· tOMaariae~~ =w~ = Saadwf/a.c.,t. 957..950 :r::-~~o~~P~ .. !.!!!.-!'!.--~>! -.. ............. - N.B. 1oc. Part time, ell· Good.v:==-wPm· Service llaUoD attendant, f°rtu~iliea. ~armers ca...-.. Yuldca llGL ·-""'" per aec. Call Balboa Same aper. req'd. £n. full ar part time. after. aau •nee roup , o.ty ••ed -~-wm .. ........__ ..-o • thnsiwlc 6 rap. Var ol ...._ 6: eveaiap. Nut ~-£.0 .E . ueriliee. m . A* fw M;iii' -117L E. ..... wort w/well eatab. 7 appearmce A: bud writ· ·Accurate typaae. _,...... ___ .142_-Sl_M_. ___ 1 1---------1 ma.a firm la new ofc inc. Apply Z5llO Newport taay pboDes. part-time. ......_.1 ___ ._ bldl. iD Newport Beach. _11_w1_._c_:ost_ua __ M_esa __ . ___ 1 permanent. fiellible a • -·-P'J'time beaelita. A* for b 8 l C II 11.a&uiM back t.ues. ke>' people to traia 6 aa.ie. MS-515'. Service Station Attea· rs· N · · oc · • 0 fht~ .a ill aftici.al motlYate HW lllres. daDl. aper, ref's req'd. MM17$. .....,.. ,_ 191$-TI • .._. m--=o ___ .:::o~---=o~--.::O~-...::o=-_. 'Tap hJ". llr. 8Dotla 8acftUr7/Ad Iii• A.Mis· mD per wit to start. NB ... J-.. ._.. ,_ m•. (TW) M-'Jlla lMll. iaumd af •1. req ... IM-71Sl Typilt <Ber-. w ..... 6 ,_..i cimce --------• SA&.llLMY ..., ......-wn major Sllop 6 Delivery Maa. Ji'w esdmin dlilllrta'I ~ wllaa dntt .....,.. , fWI time, lllllt. pay, DO bo•U~So. Coast .-1m1. E.O.lt. aper. Dtteasary, but Plm.z.p.&MMeeseell· ltelprul . Call Bob : ti.al SllCllETARY: hll Ume, kl·I• aaytime. u ....... \7111111. ftliac, lillit .... ___ •___.;;. ___ _ Ml 111 I t 11pl ........ Small of. srocx Clerk far retail ---------4 ftc!ll.TSL .... I0-1.m _,.. awdware stare. ........ ., ..... '9 ..U Ftlll u .. ,eaper •ec. ...-, W"riM1 1ia u. SICMTMY Good co. beee&a. Call Nwpat ..... o.w S.C'y ....... for ...., ...... lllari.ae. 54Nl'Jl. del Mar areaa. Sa· ..._ ..me.. Jat. eatai11 &.0.&.11/F/H ,..._. w••f7 a.t "1lliU "9l.racta. UClill 8llt _ _. call far ~'6•1, PMHI, 9wtaa A ...... tk Screw ....._·--· .ae. ._ .... 11"'1c •tr s.-u• ._ ar ----------1 6 ............. SalUJ Operator for Torao1 I I ... wt&il G · Alllwtic. Ilia Syn G · .... ...... C.U Jack ar per. llllcro PredsJ• 0 'U ... ........... htaa, Lqw Mipll. ................. , ________ . ....._ .............. ,... .. ----------... ..._ M ........ •-arl'AmD•• s•Y•S .. IW-... .. 6 .......... • .. .. ~~ ()fen..-. .......... llf""'1/IUIH ana. ... .. ...,. c..J: ....... ........ :+ -·· Ad&Clt~­aeel. ee. MM«Ma 6 191Gfw/,_.,! • Teacltera, Preu .. ool. ._ ~-cau ._.._, • ..,,.,. Ptr, rrr. Mat b" 11n. llill tll fte.... Ua•' ¢ ·~ -Bat1J QllRt 0 :1~•t fer •••l. ............. 0 11 tW ..-.a t• n .. ,..,._,,__ .. -.. 1n: sa.m1. TennMa: ....... ........ ,. .. w ,...v ..,.T....,S' IWWA Sltper-• JW.XZ'4 ~ W 8 If~ 'I SI.a Willa tllJ'ee letll 11llil ..... ,....,.. ..... A.8 ...... oric. .......... tJpilt ..:: ......... ans-.... .-r t1tiU1 <69WPM. c.r. MJS a~curately > a•d -···-·--••••-lmoo11 ... o1 ,......i of. Hi•al•7•• K.itteH f ice p r o c e cl.,. e 1 . C.F ,\. 1lk..-..1Mu.i Familiarity wlt .. ia· ~U.Jtl.n. 1t1ra•ce polic y -------- lel'laillolOU UMtB~IJ . .... ......... ia ~--............. _ •••••••••• Gold,,.._. tlca· K11!MQlllD ...... A&C. tima*illlare.......... a....i. lllre. 111/F. N • •"••· P•t ft7 . ...... eo.tact EltMr' m,., ..... ,... 1 ....... 1 tll fM.a.ltJ41-----__.;;.--~1 -..,_........,..., Q•alit7 Ger••• c ' ; al Sll••lter4 P•••iu • ' 11C J ; ., ..... rr«ss .. s.. ... 0. I Ce,_.. I .,,...,... •at ..... --............. AK can ~ ._.._ • ..._Al ..... 6w • -.. .,,. 'IM· ...... ··- 6~~~~Y"" ~V.froM'{OUY~? Use ,_,Msena when placing your ad . . . a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day . _ . you call in at ,_.. convenience during affice hours and get the respmms to yow ad . . . this w dot Is only $10 per week.• Fer more information aMt to place your ad call 642-511&. DAil¥ PILCT t1I :·· ..... ,..... t040 T ........ Utllly t I IO ..... W ... ed HtO ........ 1 ... ,..-w Alltot, 1.,., tied Monday, Auou•t 25, 1980 DAILY PILOT • 1:1 1izl n•a WI .... ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••' ==:••••••-•••••• .. m.ANU GVPSY, 18.8' w ldti , 32 Iona W... t720 Lohn 9737._..t,IMported ...._,Uaed ....... Uted .~)' LIMhrii. u,.. ....... A .a lllterm• l3IOO oeo •Ith or .,,,0 PORSCHES .•••••••••••••••••••••. •·•·••••·•••••••••••••• ;~··········;-;;;; w············;·;ic,· ~·········;w· llllW. I "°°'&om&. •u&o pi.lot radar At our space 6464161 t (,'Klla'7' M~Pi~ F.:.~·e~l~~ooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~~;..:..~l!t':: =•lt:::·::~$.~pl --WANTEO 1 WANTED miles. $17,000or be1t ofr. '71 9US Porche. Xlnl. 1966 Buick Riviera. Runs 1971 COIVITTI • m.al ce•pl•l• w/all • -• lllU•ll utllll)• tut tr 2 13 • 9 4 5 3 6 O 8 or S17,000/best. All extras. 1ood. loob food I See to Silver AMlverury Mi· ...... , OllO. ca11aa 41• ._ ua .._ 'Bl ____ AIM!f ,,u1 tlwl opporwruty zu..a.1001 e.3615. 499-4754 appreciate. $975/obo. Uoo wllb om. y 14,000 t :llPll n • ,_.,... 1' t I i d U> ('(!Nlder tht purthue Mk ror David at 975-0113. mileal 19,000. Call C 4' 11 7' • 41 u PP • • lwllo W.k• ,_... or trade jn ur your clean Madll 9731 '78 911 SC Cpe. Wh ite, O..U. wood '* ror bNUll Ully MA'ntatCled, & Acc.....rin t400 Ptnch• <.;heck with Us ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl11ck trim Super low 1910 IUICIC 1·497-1110 , • ' ~ to crul.ae or ll\ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l'od'"y1 '74 Rx3 Ma~d11 wa11on, mil S f 5wyL.t.RI lfno answer.pleaaekee11 _.ye., a~ atlldent aboard Slip ma) bl' • .. es. unroo . stereo, " ,. *""l -1'M·lm. available "'•-; f\auir S SAYI SAVI S mA auto, ma1s. nds en& AC + a mullitwde of Front wheel drive, 4 cyl .. 1_-~,l'll~· ------'-*•• • lqpoulble m.w,.,. WITHUSIOrA.aTS ~·.,11 work. gd body $SOO xtras.Must s ell.631-1304. a utomatic trans .• air0o4p 9915 ' .., .. -IMI m. u no brc*er l11 fmJ1Qrt..-d r•1 Jrnru if( ,.... 8'22347 ~0295Dave cond. & would you ••••••••••••••••••••••• -\'OlV«J ua dHI •tJI JM POUT -...... -'"' -· '79 DATSUN believe less than 4.~ ...... ••••• .. •••••••••• indude tt' AYOCI Red ,_ AUTO SUN 'l.Y ,, • .,'.!/1\11~::,.1~! ~''n:u 210ll COUrE Mlrce*1 hon 9740 Dnve a wanner-make an miles ? (574VBB>. ... a ... ltla na wUh lloorboardl and•• JOJN M.anr·hl'1lN ti cyhnd~r. S 11pced. air, ....................... offer Moving East. '6S $6111 a... 4 64.,.0JJ7 I ~trJohftiOnfl'lt Anaht'am 176!.l'JUO w.p., AM/t'M radio w/stl!rt:O COMrARll 356SC w /911 m ags. ..-S board J•clt Cvrlf')' &tape.Cyclone II rrus1ts. Select io n . trade in 631·3329. U4 UU avcolnaa • AMto. fw S• OVER Cabriolet puekllge 1 creative rinance plans Rolt Royce 9 756 ~·Ml of rnatch-..od w1utltk•nd 1. S42 4S2l ••••••••••••••••••••••• lluelooll owner Salver, 'F'11n and usual price ••••••••••••••••••••••• net Walnut Ofhee wff d•)• -.ou~ on IMPORlAN'I' t·orVourl;ooc:t ta11ucf•r1ce"(l87WZ..o:;1 HOUSEOFIMPORTS #lOEALERINU.S.A. f'w'n..ror1alew u1-om theboat om:t-;To VW,Porichl"orAudl $7999 DIALMO-CEDES det'orator lt•ms __ 1_~_-1_m_ 'l t u S lc lpJHk Rfo.\U~R~AN I> I I SANTAANA 6372377 4"clnwv fllln1 nblnets. Fli&hlbtid1e w'°' houn AU\'£RTISF,1t~f"tlll'f:ftli j-." l,":J DATSUM IUY YOUR MEC._ED_E_S_? Mlacwallcablnt1\I. Full>• equipped, m11n) Thl' a.mer ur tll'lll1> 2001 ~ 17thStreel extra&," \rallrr Dd\'1•rt1wed b)' H h tt'lt \'\\'f'OliSCHE AU DI SantaAna 558·7811 MERCEDES? 675·M<M Sls...!00 ti3 l!.551. ol 11637 dl'11lert in the H llll'le W.S l!: Coaist lllway We are buying all pam· ,... 1017 ----rl<Aa,.1(1 cd advert11.rna <1t Uayi.idl• Dnve 'Tl 280Z 2+2. 4-spd. elec. pered Mercedes Be ni ..... •••••••••••••••••• No mU$$, no tuu . Dulf1eld rolumns docs not inclucl1· Ne\\IJIOrt Be1tl'h li73 ~ :.nrl. AM IF'M cass. A/C, Top dollar for alJ models SHERRY'S P£TCARE electric Bar Cr ul!.~1 11n) 111pplicabl4' tuxei.. ~ m1, s8.5oo 661 7074 Call Peter Kay now! -... ... 1 •-, Xlnl cond l"'ull Ad het!nse. lran"ft•r h~t~, "l'OP SPAIOF<>R ----HOUSEOFIMPORTS _,aru DI • a room ins Answer 1280 at 6'l2 4300, tmunre 1•harge~. fcui. for IMl'OHT & SPORTS DIAL MER.lCEDES with love. free pk up au pollution C'ontrol dl' CARS g.ui.71()0 '77 DA TSUM Fl 0 637-2377 Poodle Pupt for sale. 2"houn a dny \ICC cert1f1ca11ons or de WAGOM --- IRR ~~~VER ROLLS-ROYCE IMOJ•mborH Newpof1 k•cll \...__ __ ...... ~ THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR BLVD CO!>TA M£!>A b41 0010 '75 SKYHAWK stick shift, p/s, p/b, lilt wheel. good cond. 646-3572 SOUTH COAST DODGE lt's coming soon! W11tch for our er and opening' ' ' Tta CUp atuda. Z$ YrJ 216' Pacemaker. I-' li ll.lnt Jler documentary j.lre A&atol. lmporl~ 4 cylinder. 4 s peed, 1979 MERCEDES exp.546-ZMI -in & out $8.000 0 80 PJr•llon charges unlei.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMtrM radio wtstereo IEHZ 240D ...... ~ 1090 67~121.3,213&r7·413Je\S otherwise. specified by Gefterol 9701 & tape. Michelin r adi11l Has all the "toys" 1n Soab 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 SEVILLE Silver, 21M orlry 559-0536 -••••••••••••••••••••• ---the advertiser ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires. luggage rack . eluding a power sunroof Howard/Ba.ldwin Piano, 27' Ch.ris Cnft, Mahogany ... ~ ... 1--l971 MGB. $2000 bright yellow, low miles. & power windows. This rare cherry wood. xlnt Lapetra.ke huJI I V8, 283 -'!.C~I J 9 520 l97<> Toyota ,pickup Hi I owner (760SMO 1 one is in EXCELLENT coad..*''"'"'.84.2-176SPP en°. 20 knot :.. 1m en cs $3290 ndi · •A k r C ~ ma~uJate cond . <.;atahna ~··•••••••••••••••••••• Lwt '.!800 951·96SS SANT A AHA ~nn~f~he~ yo~rcatisey ANTIQUE eqwpped, galley. a uto 46 Font \\'oodle. restored. AHo ROMto 97-05 D '"TSU... 546· I 200 PLAYER PIANO p"lot ad'o b11it tnnk $1.3.0CXl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' " u. -11-, may trade ror I • r I • . • 675·6161 2001E.17th Street -,......, new covers Ideal bay _ $2000 REBATE! antique oak furniture. boat or weekender At •52 WILL'"'S P 283 SantaAna 558·7811 1980 SAAB TURI Os HERE NOW! EXCRLEHT SElECTIOH! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street 191).9028 • on an~ 1979 Coupes. ----our docks $16.500 or best chevy eng <lwhd. ~st or-Sedans & Convertibles '77 DATSUN PICt<UP olfer.642-573S bkr fer 536-9795 Long wheel bas e , 4 MORE CAS H for yl)ur NEWPORT BEACH Mercedes Lel us seule 752-0900 your balance or perhaps --- mi. like new, 64<>·7132 Seville Convertibl e Roadster. custom wire whls, new radials. 2 dr. lo mi. Mercedes cloth top, llrk bm & copper tone color. 1 or a kind, an eye catcher $25,000 /besl orr 1978 Dodge Coll Ex· ceUenl condition. 2 door Sedan. maroon , low m i leage , 4 s p eed transmission. FM stereo cassette. $3,55() FIRM . 551·443S Irvine. 1213)287-1711 ·77 ASPEN WAGON %1 .. '73 El Dor ado Convertible mi, White. Good Coad. 57 ,000 m1. 14.000. _64().. __ 7132_. _____ _ GRAND PIANOS From $1995 . .. Spinet S'795. Studio Upr $99S, ' Many ornate upright.s. Kecon & refin. From SLS9S. o.lstrt.o 8600kamllton. HB 9&0·11SS 44 ' .Pacemaker Yacht 1975 Bwck convertible La 1980 SPIDERS ~hi'~:~rirtir!s.s~eea~~IY FiSh, 19767. tw/GM dsls. Sabre Custom hke new, HERE MOW!!! wheel rings. new gold Onan gen. Auto pilot. lo mileage 645·5QOOexl pa 1 n t . Io w m ii es totally r edecorate d . JlS. D£..t.CH IMPORTS (ICl~19> Reduced to $6(,000 ----. - -~ Newpor t Yacht Ex· 4WM-'Dnv•s 9550 848 DoveStreet S .. ~!9! ....... P.P. 675-5295. we can trade Call Peter Toyota 9765 Kay. House of Imports ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Aspen: 4 door, 36,oGo l n c 7 14 5 2 3 7 2 5 O '76 COROLLA SR5. 5 spd, 72 CDV. air s hocks. lee· miles. Xlnt. cond. Call 7 1 4 7 so 7 2 o 1 , s l l belted rad tires. Uic. ig xtras see lo ap 832·0359. Asking $2800 or 213/92 1 2588. Santa Ana AM /F'M s tereo cass. .:,'MVI 846• 525 1(}5 bestoffer. c.ba.nge 675-1800 ••• ~................... NEW PO RT B b:ACH ,.D': 'T"'su"'N""' clean. S3.100 759 I t91 pr~. ~""· 1• · ---------Fwy, Buena Pa~ eves. dally ------Ford 9940 -'80 TOYOTA c&X4 Sport 752-0900 ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antique 1888 Piano. 33' Viking S/F, ·74, twin lruck, long bed. all op· 2001E.17th Street bridge. pulpit, teak fi sh lions, except air. xlnl '78 Sp}der. s1lv~r. blau. SantaAna 551:1-7811 '68 250S '70 Corona Mark II. I dr Cmnaro 9917 '64 Galax1e 500, runs good. M.asoo-Hamlin upright. Walnut burl finish. S47S. ~ equip. 2 stations. CU 2 rood. $7.600 or best orr alloy whls, air, gd l'Ond. ---Sunroof (19701 $5950 68.000 m 1. very good ••••••••••••• •••••••••• $5()()/oCrer sys. t w n curs ad c r s, 552-4845 $7500. 4!19·3205 'Tl Datsun 280Z. metal he cond. $1195 644 2052 '79 Xlnt Cond take over Call 631·0784 $47.500. Newport Yacht Tnacks -9560 BMW 9712 Blue. 4Spd. am/fm cass. Exch. 675·1800. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• air $6600. 661·8648 JIM SLEMOHS IMPORTS TriUMph 9767 very low lease. Xtras, Mercury 9950 ....................... 760--·l~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• BALDWI N GRAND. Ebony S'8", 6 mos old. Per f . co nd . $6800 . 6'2·9755 33' Chris Cr aft. Jwan •CHEV. MEW '80 J970 HARBOR BLVD. ··74 TRO. Restored com '79CAMARO Fully loaded '78DATSUN COSTA MESA pletely S.SOOOorbestofr wswiroor & vinyl Lop. ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERSIDP en.sine. Mus t sell UTILITYPICICUP Divorce. Asking $2,000. Auto trans . power PIANO WANTED. Pnv. Good cond. Needi. some steering. 86GVW' (6884 >- CREVIER 1210 631-1276 552·4033 17.000 m1 Mint cond. Hatchback, 4 cylinder. 4 ~~~~~~~~~ V-ollu--w-agen----9770 S.S,800 or make ofr. Must s peed , air. AM t F M see! Dy 644-7020. eves: stereo radio. ~teel radial ·n Mercedes 280E, super ••• •• •• ••• • ••• •• ••• ••• • 640-1.231 ·Partywantstobuy Piano work.645-7673. F'or plumbers. elecln- forcash. 551-0913 c1ans. etc ! $I ST 6 llOAOWAY SAHTA AWA 835·3171 tires, whitewall tires, re· clean. new u res. for mro ----------------ar rug kit. vinyl interior. (213 ) 6S4-2181 or 1714 1 Having t rouble selling Che•rolet 9920 RAY FLADllOI LINCOLN-MERCURY 16-18 Auto Center Dr. --------loclts. Soil 9060 $8698! SpartfllgGooch 8094 ....................... HOWARD Ch•vrolet TH£ ULTIMATE OAIVING MACHINE pm stnpe, luggage rack 871-8749 your car., Try us! Paid ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Price to se l I & its for or not • Ask for Tom SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit IRVINE 830-7000 -••••••••••••••••••••• '49, Luders 16, 25ft. varn Dove & Quail Sls. •USED BMWs• ftAMPOUMf h u 11 . s Ii p in NB . NEWPORT BEACH '722002Tii w/ SIR (2061) Loaded" 24 months. 1968~. 4 sp , AM /FM. Aikin. 7ft.by14ft.webbedmat beautiful. $400 0 833-0555 '7330CScpe.mmt(0559) on rollen. UKE NEW! S!M-9010. ------"742002Tii S/R (0332 \ 24.000 mile Ser vice con Clean. $3750 JIM MARl~O tract available. 642·7866 " Has a cover too! S'725 or . , -'75 Che,·y Luv. brown. '752002A (003.5 1 bestolfer. Call ;.i MORGAN ·Sl~p. 18. needs a little work $2300. '75530iA w/S.R. 0483) $3948 VOLKSWAGEN SAMTAAHA .68 280 SL: 2 Tops. Very 1871 I IEACHILVD. 731 _,216 S/dsl, roller furling. & S44·Sl29 '762002 S/R 4sp.(2371578) Dodger. knot log, wheel -------·77 ~s1 (456.SXG ) s harp . Auto . air DATSUN St3,950t0Her 67J.6336. H...tietgton leach 9 mm Browning High Power, with extras. $460'. 768-5837 w/pods Better than new ·m Chev) P U 350 V-8 "• '78320i 4 sp. air (4228> cond. $32.000. Newport ton w /9' 2 • Weekender. '78 320iA. air (6095) Yacht Exch 675·1800. Auto. air. stereo, 2 side '78530iA loaded (5468> 2001E.17th Street 642·9666 842-2000 Sa.nta Ana 558-7811 --- -MBZ '77 3000, snrf. tank · h k XI t '79528iA SIR \2615> 21' AQUARIUS 1974, very s, air so oco s.p pn· Brand new, latest Power sharp, 3 sails, t railer, con d S3 o . . . Cto1~ Su11days Silt WOoda & Irons for J--~-6bp, slip avail. 962·7M4. Must sell ·77 28<>Z. Air. FM yellow. bamboo ml .. a ux cass wire whls. radials, tank. clean. 44K. $15,000. sunshade , xlnt con d. 673-7368. ·m VW Pop Top Camper Runs great. Good shape. Aft 5. 661·7064. .smt by owner, almost .......,,.,., ---------• ORANGE COUNTY'S WN·otrUstprLee. Phone N.B. S4~ Owner will v-9570 OLDEST 498-1454 --------- '7t DATSUN 210 1910 MIZ 240D loaded Assume lease 714·66Hl827. VW Diesel Rabbit, 1977 . 2 dr. tan, Becker am/rm, 32.<>0-0mi, perr. cond 16.450. p . p 714·673·8624 Carol: 752-6476. rinance 548-7549 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '4'. ·~· HATCHIACIC W.W. Greener light har· poon r ifle. Accepting ,,,. '*la. F'ord '76 -150, ·H ,000 SPIR1:f 16 Ca t. Nds work. miles, 6 cyl. stick. $2600. w/sad.s & trailer. $800. or 642-3493 best ofr . 8·S wltdys ------ 4 cylinder. S speed. AM radio, pin stnpes, wheel MBZ ·74 450 SLC Loaded. covers. rear shadow kit. ·57 Karm an Chia wtPorsche power plant Reasonable Call a55, 642-~24 hrs. 540-89!}1 CORONADO 41. Cntr cockpit, sloop. Best cond '70VW Bus. $225-0. 842·8953 Sales-Service· Leasing Rov Caner.Inc. Rolls l\oyce BMW vinyl interior, body side snrl. 66K mi. xlnt cond moldings. 1 owner. 24 Silver /blu lea th intr Ex months, 24.<>00 mile qwsite. 1 owner. $16.900. Service contract availa· P /P714/540-7982 -----Alldque fbbing reels. as- sorted Vom Hofe & Pflueger . BISBEE'S , 714-67S-5180. & eqptmt. Npl mooring 76 Chevy V-8. AT. lge avail. $69,500, 673-422<> tires. hvy dly susp. $3000. 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 ble. "A Diamond " MG <337XWC > 9742 5,465 MILES SANTA AMA DATSUN . .•..•................. 71 bnght red super beetle. looks great. runs great, $215() 675·0349. Used Scuba equipment. med "nylon II" wet suit. aluminum tank. back- pack B.C., Regulator. & 1au1e cons ul. misc. equip. 751-8967 UNDENBU RG 22' full 8Sl-539Gt494·2736 BOB McLAREN's '76 MG MIDGET 545-1914 Rabbit. & Dasher aux. tank. I day inst com plete $175 759· 1209 race, 6 sails w /trlr . .AutOI Wanted 9590 S.12000 846~0842 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • & 2001 E. 17th Street MGI 97 44 16' Hob1ecat. Trailer. Ful ly outfitted. good cond. Sl:IXI. 645-7673, eves. Santa Ana 558-7811 •••••• •• • •• • ••••• ••• • •• , HONEY BEE pd MGB-GT, classic, ·73 , 77 · 4s • rrunt cond. S3550. ---WE PAV TOP DOLLAR for top used cars-foreign. domestics or classics. lf your car is extr:.i clean. Store, lnt_...t, -Wi-ind--Su-rf-er_:_W_o_rk_s_E_x_1 see us rt RST' ... 1095 ceUent. $500. Lots of Fun, 850N. Beach Blvd . LA HABRA Xlnt mileage, clean P P 499.3205 ·75 RABBIT XJnt Cond . Sir. yellow blk mt S2900 548.4239 $2450 673-0110 ---------10pet 9746 n VW bus. good cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• good cond. 497 -4672 SALE of res taurant Curnisb 'gs & equipmt. Taltini inventory & lot TrCllt 1poriatiot1 bids on Thurs. the 28th. ••••••••• • • • ••• •• • • • ••• 35CX> Via Oporto, NB 1V,a.dlo. ..,.,steno 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEF Sprkr prices are go. Ina up Sept l. Bl.lY Qr Or· der now to beat inc. Atlantic Music. 646-8895 BeeutifuJ RCA 25" color TV. 2 yr wmty. free de- livery. $124. 646-1786 24" R.C.A. ~:1!':'1 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BMW 75/5 LOADED! Make offer 646·6744 Vamahopper. '79. 1200 m1. x.lnt cond. $350. 497-3901. 760-9143. '78 YAMAHA SR500. very clean. low m iles. PP 54().Sl93 ~. •#I'" Or~C-+y 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY CLE.AN CARS AND TRUCKS (5 Mi. No. or SA Fwy I (714)522-5313 Sunday by Appl. '75 DATSUN 1210 ••••••••••• •••••• •••• •• blue/white, 7 pass. 14750 . HATCHIACIC '76 ore. 499--4672. '79 BMW 633CSI Silver with black leather. Executive Car IOI McLAREN ICIC. 850 N. Beach Blvd ISMI. No.of SA Fwy.) L.a Habra 522-5333 4 cylinder, 4 s peed. air, 2 door . 4 cylinder, 4 wheel covers, luggage speed, radial tires. viny\ rack. rear rug kit. body interior. luggage rack. side moldings. "SHARP gold. s port s tripes . LlTI'LE GAS $AVER" "EXTRA C LEA N'" C903MUK> c833.5GV ) . $2697 $2411 SAMT A AMA SANTA AHA 2001 E. 17th Street DA TSUM Santa Ana 558· 7811 2001 E. 17th Street ~-_ Honda 9727 SantaAn 178 a 0 •a.5S8-7811 ~ ....................... ~ SADDLEBACK Sr<>RTS COUPE v ..t.LLEY VISIT YOUR 4 cylinder. s speed. air ,_ ORANGE COAST conditioning. AM /FM IMPORTS radio w /stereo & tape, ·74 Sunbug Super Beetle, sun.rf'. recent reblt eng. 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Ori1inal owner $1000.675.0161. 4 clylinder. automatic transmission. air . Cull power, body side mold - ings. whitewall tires. wheel covers. vmyl tn· '76 Monarch. VS. 4 dr. terior, 24 mos. 24.000 A/C. PS/PB. Xlnt oond. miles Service contract ~/bst ofr. 963·3191 available . "Coco Brown" "'Hurry at this ~tmq 9952 pnce" l3<>3XKD>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4 l 86 '68 Mustang. SACRIFICE SAMTA AMA FOR HONEYMOON J! DATSUN :i~~BO . 640-0910 • 2001 E. 17th Street Santa Ana 558· 7811 SEE US FtRST! We have a good selection o f NE W & USED Chevrolets ! COHN Ell CHEVROLET .x'4 ll.1rh11r HI' d ( ·1 ~I \ \t ~~" \ 546-1200 '75 CHEVROLET MOVA GAS $AVER. 6 cylinder. automatic transmission, power steering, AM /FM radio w /stereo & t ape, pin stripes. body s ide rmldi.ngs, wheel covers. beige & clean as a pin. 12 mos, 12,000 miles service contract avai lable <STMl.38). $2166 SAHTAAHA DATSUM 2001 E. 17th Street Santa Ana 558· 7811 '55 Chevy Sedan VS. auto trans, radio. or iginal 72.000 mi. 2 owner stock $3,000/bst ofr 846-4519 '74 CHEVROLET VEGA HATCHIACIC 4 cylinder a utomatic transmission, AM /FM radio. whitewall tires, rally wheel covers, vinyl interior 54, 710 miles. C.oCo brown. '°Test Drive this nice gas Saver ". (9"llKEL) . $2076 SAMTAAMA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Street Santa Ana S58-78ll '75 MALIBU CLASSIC Xlnl Cond .. Must Sell! ~Orig. Own. 962-7940 '62 CORVAIR runs good, S250. 19th & Olive HB 67S-0163 after 6pm. '66 Super sharp. $3,850. 289, candy apple red. wht. vinyl top. 549·2813. 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"VftY VERY S HARP CAii" (172LPD>. '72 Vega, 95~ miles. SZ573 <3I Ru n s . S 75 <> . Ev es . SAKT A AMA iJ 675-8925. DA TSUH '79 Chevy Monte Carlo, 2001 E. 17th Street. • 17,000 ml, p/w. am/rm SantaAna SS8-I tape, sU1ht dama1e to '77 Trans Am. loolc.a •e rear fender. $4600/0BO. jl.&fl drove orf show~ Call 742-4300, 1197. 2.4 floor. Fully load•~~ a hn. steal at $4950. Mus\ ~- ,..__._ tt21 751-1477. j _,_ , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "71FORMULA Xlnt. Clmd. '84 CHRV N.Y. Pr WIS Lo.ded. M.uat aeU. °"ar Claaslc Conct. needa a,lt5 175-3930 paint as minor work.1---·-------- Make Offer. 646-C'744 ... C It ..... ttJO ... ; ............ . ·-···················· ,, ..... loolr.a fine, great. JZmpt • .,, m455I. '72: 2 aoor. Make Offer. 8albo. l1land. 1'13--5'11 Muat Sell' '72 Red.. ·n Mart 1v. Cbamp. bocb'. oeeda Mott. oae4. Cbampq:ne cood. otter • ...._, Ilk~ leaUI lntt. SMOO. Haw aomelbin1 to MUI& aeU Ph Stt-9080 QullfMd adl doll -~.-... ... A.• tiitondllr. AWei.t 11. ,.., NATION Adventures Afloat AlwBys Available SOITO«'& NOTS Va. IMrf .,._ .,.....,..... ~..,. _ du ,......, ._ ..... T~ .. lo ttf lo.._, flw Albaltc ...... ill•· .......... Giid &IOftld ~ •• 'I to e ro" U '" a 1ma ll boat AP N•...,_,.,.• Wnlcr Std Aloodl did. ad ,.,,_ •• CIR °"'°""' tMt'U .... '" ,,., tM OC:f'Cllt "°""' -fG* llw «.tb Cllr 81NDMOODY ATLANTIC OCkA N CAP> - You drink fl"OJQ thf doclt hoee lo ordlaltely ln lbe footlsb ~t'elt you can Clf1")1 nc>\l&h water ln· •ld you to last 4,000 mlld So you drink aomo more. But the land ha 1lveo all It can. The Skipper 1\ar11 lbe enalne. "Let's 10." Dock llnes anake aboard. You att off across lbe Allanllc, simple as that No ceremony Let's 10 Luckily it is not Friday, and oo women are waving aoodbye. These IN' bad medicine The Vl rgln Is lands crowd around you. Then there is only one left. Ocean swells belin to roU the boat. You look back once but only once . Your world is now a '3·foot sailboat of fiberalass, metal and fabric designed to float and go forward. Most boats do. though not all. Some die trying. You know that but stow it out of mind . Your altitude is not angst . In· formed wariness, rather. A sign once said: "Submarines are safe a s long as you r e member they' re dangerous." You, the Navigator , put a first dot on the plotting sheets, green· gridded s h eets pr inted in Washington, bought in Manhat· ·tan, taken home on a train. But the lines you will pencil make you brother to seafarers through the ages, kin to au sailors who ever swallowed ex· tra water dockside. Did Colum· bus? Must have. Sajl on. DAY SIX: Bermuda is behind, the Azores ahead l , 780 nautical miles, then Gibraltar. There are six in crew; the Owner, a "'4· year-old lawyer and recent con· vert to sailing, a friend or his, the paid Skipper who is also lbe Navi gator's son , an Able Seaman-Cook and an Italian who will become captain o nce "across The Pond." We have three English·llalian dictionaries. And high school French. Best feet are forward , as lbe crew settles in to routine. Favorite jokes a re swapped. • • •• 0 • 0 a o * .. 0 • a • .. * • Wary, Daring Sailboat Crew Follows Atlantic ExplorersPath UI• bl.Aori• are aummarbed, lu~in& ~all• for Iona ru~t watchee But ldJoayncr11h11 ln· e vltably cmer1e who the t leepera are, ihe eaten, the N adera, the card playert, the hum mera at lbe wheel. We are not a democracy. '!'he Owner'• word 11 law, ti It comea to that. You don 't vote on what aalta to carry ln a aale. But lbe boat l• the uJUmate boas. We are 1ervant1 to h er wht m• and needs. Sail on. 01' Y &IGtrl': We an1le north where the Pilot Chart shows more wind and a helpln1 cur· rent. The chart is a distillation of many weather and sea o~ servatioos over the yeara. But ils profuse details are avera1es. not predictions. Basically we are avoiding higher gale probability to the north and the Azores Hilh to the south, a sunny but torpid band of cooling tropical air settling lazi· ly back to Earth. We are indebted to Lt. Mat· thew Fontaine Maury, U.S. Navy, who is in the 19th century painstakingly cha.rted the major currents and winds of the planet. ms work cut the time of grain ships between Australia and England from 124 days to as lit· tie as 63. · We are riding an offshoot of the Gulf Stream, the world's mightiest river first studied by Ben Franklin in his never· ceasing passion to speed the mails. Trade winds raise the sea level three inches every 1,000 miles. By the time this water is push e d against C entral America . sea level has risen several feel. By the laws of gravity the water has to go somewhere and does, squeezing between Florida and the Bahamas at great velocity. Thousands or miles away we are its beneficiary. So are the roses of England, on a latitude with barren Labrador, thanks to the warmth or the dwindling Gulf St.ream. -Our barometer gives clues about what weather is comin" our way. Out In a boat that rare- ly e1tceedl eltbl ltnota, cbaaiD& the wind i s a chimera. The weather you aet is the weather you aet Sall on. DAY NINE: "What is?" Son of Columbus asks, pointing to a salad. "Lettuce." "N o Lettuce," he insists. .. Lettuce is sienoras." Lettuce, ladies. We chortle but not too openly. Four of us are sharing three bunks forward of the owner's stateroom, and Gib· raltar is a long way aflead. Best root forward, and don't step on toes. It is Mother's Day. We throw over a note in a bottle: "Hi, Mom!" DAY TEN: "Balenas!" Son of Columbus cries from the helm. We tumble topside to see what a balena ls. Whales. Humpbacks. Whales have been the authors or several epics of survival by sinking small boats, either out of love. hate or cetaceous high jinks. They are best admired from afar. Whales aside, the Atlantic is a busy and varied thoroughfare for all its vastness. We hear Bermuda Harbor Radio talking t o a solitary transatlantic Frenchman who is tired and lacks charts of the island. The night before im American couple is rescued after their yacht is run down by a tanker, a far greater danger than whales. We are always seeing shipping and once a Russian missile su~ marine. '·How did kno w it was Russian?" •'It had a red star on the con· ning tower, and the bridge of· ficer didn't wave back. DAY TWELVE : The helmsman thinks he sees a flare five miles ahead. We turn on our mast lights and the radio but see and hear nothing. We weigh the odds of it having been a distress signal and the chances of fmding anyone in the water if it was. At night, when the dark lurks just beyond the dim red glow of the compass light, the imagina· lion sees many things and sometimes heani voices in the boat's wake. We sail on. DAY nDRTEEN: Standing a pre-dawn watch, the Owner ex· plains he has long wanted to sail the Atlantic and cruise the Mediterranean and is lucky enough to be able to. "Most peo- ple sleep through lbeir dreams,'' he says. DAY FOURTEEN: The heavens, the Navigator's road map, are present and accounted for . At this lime of year ArctUNS obligingly rises ln the east ln the evening and sets ln the weal at dawn. Crossed with Polaris, the North Star, ll gives an almost perpendicular fix, lbe beat kind. Today, with precise tables, an accurate timepiece. a nodding acquaintance with lbe stars, an unbent sextant and mastery of third grade math, anyone can find bis way about the Earth. It was not always thus. The early explorers, Colum· bus included, could meuure lalltude from the heavens. But loncltude wu problem. So they would sail to a latitude and then cross the ocean on it. However, after 2,000 of her ullors drowned in a mass shipwreck, Britain put up 20,000 poundl for anyone who could in· vent an accurate timepiece to measure the pace of the sun around the world . hence longitude. . John Harrlaon devised one ln 1737. the chronometer, but dldn 't get all the money until 1773, when he was 80, and then only with the intervention of Geor1e Ill. himself an amateur astronomer amon1 other thinp. The Navigator's table ls used by lhe Cook to knead dou&b, by the stipper to flx enclne parta. by the card playen for Caalno. Navigaton lbua came by their paranoia, ae1ravated when a landfall is iqiminent. They in turn effect a public air of mystery and certitude and privately pray lbey are richt. But your patch is lit by an un· broken ancestry 1oin1 back to the ancient.a. Eratosthenes, the Greek who in the 3rd century B.C. assumed the world was round and calculated its circumference by the sun's shadow, John Har· rison, U . Maury right down to you, cursing the clouds for hid· ing Polaris at dawn, one of two times a day when stars and horizon are visible, as your measurement requires. DAY SIXTEEN : The Navigator is reading the taffrail log, a. rotor on a line trailed astern and connected to a clock· like mechanism that measures distance through the water. A dime dfOI» from his pocket over· board and sinks into tbe perpetual night of the bottom to lie forever with dropped doubloons and moidores and who knows what or the ages. It is oceanic today, wlnd 30 knots, waves 10·12 feet. Wind waves have been clocked at 70 mph. If they were like coastal breakers, sea travel would be impossible. But water in ocean waves rotates in a vertical circle within the wave like a hamster's tread· mill. So you travel up and over. New waves are abrupt and sassy, befitting their youlb. Older waves lengthen out and are more comfortable, if any wave that fiipe dinner on deck and makes gettiJlg dreased a five minute ordeal can be termed comfortable. Pico, a 7 ,813-foot volcano in the Azores, can be seen for miles, but it is almoet foggy to- day. We make a landfall on Fatal with the help ol a bearin& from a puaing frel1hter brine· ing in an injured seaman. We tie up along lbe quay in Horta, Faial, among 13 olber wandering sailboat.a. Thole with an inner need of fluid head for Pete's Cafe Sport. Those with an exterior need head for the showers. On a small boat with limited water cleanliness ls not next to godliness. It is next to impossi- ble. Several glasses of Pico red - a caustic local wine -stir COil· temptation. The aea la etemal. JJut il has no memory: none. The land voyager marks his pass.age by debouching into plains. by signs. "Wall's Drue Store 198 miles," "Eut Haddam, Thickly Settled." By sea, one day you are leavinl Bermuda, an euel daubed by flame ooinciana. blue and coral homes where every· onespeaksEn1Ush. Now there ls Fatal, craeey cliffs terraced with emerald 1reen fields and sidewalks painatakinllY inlaid with de· signs ol galleons and Maltese croaaes where Hortians speak Portuiuese. You sail with the accumula~ wisdom ol lbe aea ln faith that eventually someone will cry as did Columbus's youn1 masthead lookout, Rodrl10 de Triana: "Tierra!" Now ln a cafe the land Im· . Cella Parole Pkade d Mesa Police Seize Dentist On Drug Rap Attorney Says Doctor's Talenl8 Wasted A Saitta Ana attomey says it is "1hameful'' that the medical talents ol Dr. Louis Cella, the im· prlloned former fl.nanclal kin& or Oraace County polltlcs, aren 'fbe· tnaputtouse. Keltb C. Monroe, who la ~reMDtlnl Cella oa an appeal of tall coavtetloa oo 1tate Med.l-CaJ fntld Ind P'ud theft Cb&t'Jel, did tbe phyaiclan, now tn custOd)' .t ·a federal prilOll abould be *'°led and allowed lo accept an offer lo treat miarant farm workers in the Imperial Valley. And Monroe 1aid lt'a bis belief that Cella abould never have been lmpriaoned i.n the first place. "He ii an excellent phyaiclan. with a concern for the poor, wbo tod~ doinC nothina tnor. than run the prison lfcbt plant.'' Moaroeaaid. . Cella ii being beld at a federal priaoo camp al Lompoc. He ii scheduled to become ell.O· ble for releue ln March, but ef· forts are under way to advance that date ao that Cella could ac· cept the volunteer medical po1t in Coachella at a United Farm WorkertcUnlc. Cella wq sentenced t.o a five- year r•ral term foUowlnl h1a convlctlonon Medicare fraud. The phyalclu wa1 accUMd ol fUnnelinc moaey out of bolpltalt he once coat:rolled and ualnc the fund• to 1upport pollttcal can· dldat... U. 1pent more than '500,000 ln 1'74 politlcal cam· palfDlalOM. Monroe laid be .. )oLDbat bl ef. forta "' ·~ •bo hlDdled Cella '1 fedftal cue to wbl u ear· Jy rel ... dac. for the lncareerat· eddoetor. "It II .Nit a wat. for bim to be dolal wt.al be'lclcQa DOW l!'bieh. ......U.Uy, .. aadd ....... ...,. uld. " A dentist bu been arrest*9 lD bl• San Pedro home by Colla Mesa undercover investJ1aton Oil 1\llpiclon ol poeaeakJn and 11leofeocalne. Arrt11ted and booked mtio a Loi A.np1el ~all WU Dr. Eric John Am . He WU MfWd with a teareb warrlftt la hi.I home JU1l DDlth of San Pedro Hlth School Thunda.Y an...Uae M•• om ... anecedl1 purcb1aed cocalH from blm tor the MCODd time in twocleJI. ID, ...... Hkt tbe al'l'9t tolloflhn IDYHtlt•tlOD Ol'lal•.... from wither dr'll cue bl ODlta ll ... aeeo~.-.d ln lb• dnUtt'• bola•. aftklel'8 ...... ... 1\4 otlDCl9 of cocalM wortla aboUt 110.oeo m Wldt,.,..a • .-. ,.,,_ SID MOODY TAKES SEXTANT AE.ADINO FROM THE SUN 'Navtptof9 Affect Cef1ttude, Prey They're Right' pinges again. The man at the next table has sailed all the way from South Africa to register his boat in Holland, so he won't suffer re· verse apartheid when calling at ports outside his homeland. The land h_as a memory. DAY SEVENTEEN: Ashore. A young American girl walks down the quay in a T-shirt im· printed: "Save the Whales." Hortians, a genial folk , look in· expressive. A lookout perches high on Faial looking for whales. His rocket signal will bring men rushing to launch longboats. The annual catch is down to 15 or so, no longer a living. Hortian T· shirts are apt t-0 say ''Rutgers." DAY EIGHTEEN: Arter a midnight departure, we have Pico in sight for almost all or a windless blue day. We power to Santa Maris, easternmost of the Azores and Columbus's first landfall after his discovery. Ten of his sailors rowed ashore to give thanks and were temporarily imprisoned by a suspicious official. We take on diesel in cans from a skiff and a new crewman. He replact!S ooe of lbe originals left ln Horta by the Owner is a dis· pule lbat will not win the Owner Yachtsman of lbe Year. The fo'c's'le is sullen if not mutinous. But a ship is not a de- mocracy and jumping one is not undertaken lightly. The ship makes no such fine distin.ctioos. She asks only t.o be truly sailed without regard for the quirks of human personality, perhaps hidden on land but dif. ficult to mask ln the close con· fines ol the ~ea. The boat has posed anotbe1' challenge to her human cargo. She prevails. We sail for Gibraltar, 1,000 miles t.o the east. DAY TWENTY: The onion supply is dwindling. The re· maining potatoes are sprouting. A few meals remain in the freezer. We dip lnto a vast sup· plyofcana. Topside, greater shearwaters hurtle in a brisk wind above the water, never alighting on it. Porpoises snort under the bow until they weary of the sport. Farther off, huge sperm whales loll in the swells like noallq sequoia lo1s. spewing water vapor with their breath. Poesy bas called the sea empty. Poesy lies. Petrels may be the most numeroua bird on Earth. 'lbeir names derives from St. Peter for the way their webbed feet 1eem to walk. on water as they nutter, eodleuly ftsbin1. Shearwaten are blrda of the wlnd. They can barely take olf in a calm. But when wind and aea are .trot, they swoop Q the air curnnt from an onrwhine roller. bent vertically and knife downwind at hlch speed. They fly for miles pla1'nl the updrafts without a move ot their lon1, narrow wtq1. They ue flOt.rpiloU. Whal• an mammala, land cnelunl NlV1Mld to tbe .... eloeinl • dftla lD tbe orttSa ot Ute. 1'he sperm wbal• tra"'9 tdlee o1 .... curnDU ,....., oa 1qmd u tbe7 1urf aee at ntPt. aa-m ....... .,.. .... ol die fnr M)'IDmetrteaJ belap lD nature. Tbelr btow bole is OD \bell' port side well forwa rd. Why? A further myste r y: or all the sperms caught in the Southern Ocean almost none is female. This ni ght a fireball. the next largest step up from a shooting star, scorches cross the sky like fl fli cked cigarette butt. No, not empty. DA\' TWENTY-ONE: The s hip·to·shore has one of the world's noteworthy backyard fences, the transoceanic radio station at Portisbead. England, well in range. . The air is crowded with voices of Baby gurgling to Daddy at - sea in the Straits of Malacca, of Jolly Tan off Capetown in frank Anglo-Saxon promising their squeezes back home what im· pends on their return, or Mums asking Father what the weather is in Auckland and what time is it a nd the roses are lovely this year. Land talk reveals a volcano erupted in the United States 10 days ago. The baseball strike didn't come off. A freighter radioes he is bound empty for Tampa to load cheaper bunker fuel. We've heard the port is closed because a bridge was knocked down , we reply feeling somehow a loss of innocence in bearing tidings or land. "Unngb ! " he moans. We learn an American singlehander bound for England s pent two days in the water when his catamaran overturned. Could it have been the Oare we saw? No, we were more than a day away, the charts indicate. DAY TWENTY -TWO: A windblown barn swallow takes shelter in the cabin but dies des pite offer s of water and crumbs. We bury it at sea ln a match box weighted by a golf ball. Land. DAY TWENTY·TRllEE : Clean s hirts emerge from lockers. Small talk begins to in· elude airline reservations. The Navigator brings out coastal chart.a. They bear exotic names: Casablanca: Trafalgar: PaJoe, Columbus's departure port, San Lucar de Barrameda, Magellan's. Landmarks include: "minaret," "tombs.'' The water is creen, no J~ ocean blue. The boat, too, M9M8 land. She heads for the barn at ei1ht knots, sometimes nine. She bowla aloq ln a concert ol s ound : tumbling waves shouldered uide by the lee llow, falsetto winds strummln1 tbe riHln•· the towel snapa ol tbe U.S. enalp. Loole ends remain. A la.at n,c. or stars named by ancient Anbe and Babyloniam, names !DON unpronounceable tban lran forelan minlatera : Alpherata. Zubenelaenublsouthemclaw-• of Libra. Tbey ,Wded the Phoenicl.au. and UI. and will lnide thole t.o come. Ttl we meet acaln, Arctuna. On a Ha slided b)' a tun mooon a f anwell •hat ol Polaril to flM tune the. coun9 for a landfall on Cape Traf allar, At 0800 tbe ne~t morn.fDc~ "Tierra!" Spain de1d ab .. 4. Alrlu k>omt to 1tarboard. Tbe loaa rotor. 1trlpp•d or lt.1 cbrome fbdlb frcMP It dQI m tb• w1tn, t1 rHled ln. It m .. 1\ll"td a.• aautleaJ nill• . A tJ Mwllf> M'OMf!ft' 11ntbalte.11 eh Foantaln V!.f!~y I Your Hometo•·n Dally N_.wspaper 73, NO. 231, 2 SECTIONS, 2' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST2S, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Mulls • axat1on . Tbe HunUngion Beach Clty uacil will consider creating a aew city tax tofti&ht lo support the kl and recreation system Alto to be discussed alt he meet· ... with the clty's Community ces Commission will be the acbematlc plans to add com· merclaJ and recreational de· welopment to the largely passive Central Part, anddevelopmentof an 18-acn park near Yorktown Mnueand Magnolla Street. According t-0 the proposal by Community Services Director Vince Moorhouse all property Olnlers in the city would be taxed about S4 annually to provide funds for upkeep of neighborhood parks. :Jfloorbouse said tbe Landscap· ln«andUghtingActof 1972 allows a·bity council to institute such a tax after a public hearing without approval of voters. ~oorhouse said a cit ywide park dikrtct would have to be created and bomeowneTS would be taxed op the basis of the benefit they re· eerve from the existen ce of neighborhood parks. He said Income from the new tax would not replace amoWllS curl"ellUy budgeted lo the system. b'ut would s upplement those funds. .. The general fund wilJ not be •ufficient to orovide bas ic services such as public safety. refuse collection, str eet and sewer maintenance, street light· -and park maintenance in the f9ture," M~bouse reports. "New fees or assessments must ~ generated or the level of service must be reduced severe· b'."besaid. At ~t there are428 acres or *9eloped park land in the city of .• people, with the ll.ltlmate ~91opment of parks estimated to reach 614 acres, according to a city report. But revenue gene1'ated from pi-9poaed commercial and l'ftreational develooments in the la,tgely passive 258:acre Central Pst't could be an alternative to tbenewtax, Moorhouse said. "Jpcluded in the Central Park de· •elopment _plans are the creation o( a large recreational vehicle · CAJDpground, five restaurants. a nultlaports facility, a giant water slide, skating rinks, a YMCA gyuinasium and trails for small mQt.orcycles. Development costs are estimat- ed at S26.9 million while annual revenue to the city is projected at $S.2 millioo upon completion. At the 7: 30 meeting tonigt)t at ~uncil chambers, 2000 Main St., the City Council also will consider a· Oroposal to purchase 90 acres near Ellis Avenue for $7 .3 million to iocorporate a trout fishing lake and 800-space recreational vehi· cle campground for Central Park. Development and acquisition eoats for the park would be shared by eommercial and private in· t4U'eets, a city spokesman said. Is Tlaat Yo-, Dania? Mike Balzer, 5, keeps wary eye on super villain Darth Vader while lending his back as a writing surface so the ·'Star Wa r s" figure can s ign autographs. Other youngsters getting a close look at Lord Vader are (from left) Marc Rizzo, 10; Chad Balzer, 7; Sean Teutach, 10; Stacey Teutsch, 9, and Darrel Weller, 10. All the children a re from Fountain Valley. Like Vader, they were on band for a combination opening and charity event at a Foun- tain Valley store Saturday. Sewer Spill, Wfud 1..imit Beach Use · Stiff afternoon gusts along the Orange Coast over tbe weekend kept boaters busy battling the choppy surf and sent thousands o f beachgoers scurrying for cover. B e ach activity south of Laguna Beach was reduced dur· ing the two days after 29>,000 gallons or raw sewage spilled in· to Aliso Creek when a pipe broke. County health officials banned swimming between Aliso Beach Park and the Treasure Island mobile home park over the weekend. Swimming at Aliso continues to be prohibited today as county officials conducted water tests in an effort to determine if the water is safe for human contact. HB Trailer Fire Probed Police arson investigators are probing a Huntington Beach motor home rue that apparently was touched off when a man poured a flammable liquid throup a window and ignited it. Jnvesti1ator Jim Pomeroy said the bl.Me, •bicb wu report. ed at 10 p.m. Frftlay, gutted the inside of a motor home belong· tng to Joseph McCright of Hunt· ington Beach. The vehicle wu unoccupied at tbe time, and DO injuries were reported. Tbe ~ home was puked near the eomer of Grand Street and Hii'old Drive. Damage was estimated at 915,000. Pomeroy said a sUIJ)eCt in the case has been identllled and ls being IOU8ht bJ police. It is expected the state beach will reopen to swimmers by Wednesday. Off the coast of Huntington Beach,. Orange County Harbor Patrolmen were pressed into ac- tion six times Sunday lo assist boaters whose vessels were blown dangerously close .. the surfline. In one incident, five lifeguards s wa m out 50 yards beyond the breakers lo help keep a boat from being swept to shore. Of. ficials said the boat ran out of fuel. Lifeguards s uccessfully kept the 18-foot boat at sea until patrolmen arrived and towed the vessel to Sunset Aquatic Park. Dominoes ' Fall Record? TOKYO (AP) -Two young Americans claimed a world record alter top. piing 255,389 dominoes at a resort hotel near Tokyo, a Japanese television station reported. John Wickham, 19, of Southern Pines, N.C., and Erez Klein, 19, of Westport, Conn., broke the Guinness Book of World Records • mark ol 189,713 dominoes, set by another American, Michael Caimey. in June 1979. It took about 30 minutes for the dominoes to fall, and Wickham and Klein said af. terward, "Weareveryhap- PY but very tired." Sc!eret •• Se•d•• 'No Provocation' GunDlen Ki11 Four In LA Heist Spree LOS ANGELES <AP) -Four were killed. some "with no apparent provocation," during a s hooting-robbery spree by two gunmen in West Los Angeles. police said today. At least five robberies were a ttempted in the s tring of crimes that lasted less than half an hour Sunday night and gained the assailants almost nothing in cash or valuables, officers said. The two gunmen escaped afterward. "ll was a spree of aborted robbery attempts,'' said police detective Jerry Hallanger of the West Los Angeles Division. It started at about 8:40 p.m. Sunday when two elderly women -identified as Tai Hua Chen and Mai Ying Yu -were shot at the intersection of Bedford Street and Pickforll Avenue "apparent l y without provocation." Hallanger said. One of the women died at the scene. and the other was taken lo Los Angeles New Hos pital where she was pronounced dead. said West Los Angeles police Sgt. Andrew Heider. Tben 76-year·old Leo Ocon w aa gunned down outside a Jact -in·tbe-Box hamburge r stand on Pico Boulevard. Ocon also died at Los Angeles New Hospital. Finally, a 19-year·old m an was killed on South Holt Street as his horrified girlfriend looked o n. A Beverly Hill s sctwolteacher arrived and calJed / Police Swat Human Fly .At 18th Floor CHICA GO CAP> -An unideritified man was arrested today after authorities foiled bis attempt to scale the west fac~f the world's tallest building:· the 110-story Sears Tower , police said. The man, wearing a climbing harness, was g rabbe d by fire fighte rs who lowered a scaffolding and met him at the 18th floor. Authorities then pulled him through a window of the downtown office building. "He was angry, he wanted lo make a deal, he wanted to keep on going,'' sald Fire Battalion Chief Peter Cunningham, who was on. tbe scaffolding when the man was pulled to safety. The man told reporters that his first name was "Jim ," be fore being taken away by police. "We don't know the reason, we don't know who, we don't know anything," Kathy Guda, a s pokeswoman for Sears, Roebuck and Co., said when asked about the climber. ln May 1'18, Joe Healy, 25, of Chicago, who said he was opposed to killing whales, scaled to the same height on the same side ol the building, then turned back and reacbed the ground four hours later. In May 1977, toy designer George Willig successfully scaled the no.story World Trade Center in New York. Willig was fined $1.10 by tbe city, a penny foreachfloorbecllmbed. Tbe Sears Tower, at 1,454 feet, i5 104 feet biOer tban tbe taller tower ol tbe World Trade Center at 1.350feet. for an ambulance. then watched as the youth died . "Damn it, there was nothing I could do. nothing at all,'' said the schoolteacher. who asked to remain anonymous. "You hear about it -you read a bout it every day. but you never think it can happen. "You feel so very helpless,'' he added. "I want to gr a b (See KILLED, Page A2> AP Wl ...... to STARSKY AND HUTCH CALLED IN TV PROBE Paul Michael GlaMr (left), David Soul 'Starsky and Hu_teh', Testify at Hearing ~ LOS ANGELES (APJ -With the stars of "Stars ky a nd Hutc h .. s ubpo e naed as witnesses, officials were opening a g rand jury session today to g athe r information o n E tions that actors Natalie and Robert Wagner were . uded of more than SSOO,OOo m profits Crom the "Charlie's Angels" television show. David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser were a mong several people subpoenaed to testify at the informational proceeding conducted by Deputy District Attorney James Ferruzzo., Feruzzo has hea de d the IO-month investigation i nto charges that ABC network payments intended for ''Ch arlie's An~e l s" were Tuv Slayings And Sllicitk Under Probe Seal Beach police continued their probe today into why a local man apparenUy killed bis wife and daughter and then turned the gun on himself early Sunday. Discovered dead within the family's home at 4217 Dogwood Ave. were Howard J. Mitchell, 60; his wile Dorothy, 55, and their daughter Beverly, 26. Police said Mitchell is believed to have been suffering from a serious case of em· pbyaema, and neighbors report. ed he bad been depressed over bla failing liealth. Seal Beach police detective Byron Christensen said a neighbor who was a friend of tbe Mitchells became concerned SUnday morning because there was DO sip ol movement in the house. The neighbor's concerns grew after sbe ••unable to contact lbe Mltc:hells b)' phone but ob- dive rted to "Starsky a nd Hutch." "We'll be taking testimony for t he purpose of gathering information. We will not at this time be asking the grand Jury to return an indictment," said District Attorney's spokesman Al Albergate. He said no cha rges have been filed in the case. 'fhe key prosecution witness m the case is former ABC lawyer Jennifer Mar tin . S he has charged that ABC dive rted license fees from one show lo the o th er and a l so m a d e "exclusivity pay m ents" to "Charlie's Angels"' as a me&rui of defrauding actor Robert Wagner and his wife, actress Natalie Wood, ownrrs of 43.75 percent-of the rut series. Ms . Martin said the show already was exclusive to ABC and djd not warrant additional pay ments. She brought the situation to the attention of ABC offi cials in a series of memos beginning Sept. 25. In the memos s he alleged that an ABC official told her such payments were m eant to defraud Miss Wood and Wagner or their returns from the show. ABC said it conducted an independent investigation into the m atter and found no wrongdoing. Ms. Ma rtin was fired Oct. l, a move that ABC had decided on <See STARS, Page AZ) Coast Weather Fair through 'l'uesday except for late night and morning patchy clouds. Lows tonjght 55 at the beaches to 65 inland. Highs Tuesday lower 70s t-0 lower .... Tow Plan on Agenda served both family cars still in tbeg~ The neigbbor and her husband broke a window to enter and dil· covered the three dead bodies, police Hid. INSIDE TODAY A contempora'l/ Allofttfc cro1nng m a O·/oot fOilboot providu at nuich m11atnv and adornture cu ,,.. ftU'IJ/ Jn a cloHd·door m•9:::f ... .,,,, ...... , .... City Oomdl w111 c1llcuu a pro- posed towtac ordlaance aad cbar1• tlaat Coadlmu Bob Mandie 1D97 a... tried~ g.,~~ a::::: ..... ....... ID a .,...,..._, .. memo to t!t.v Admlaiatra~r Fiord ••89d7• =~Polle• Chief Sari• ..,. ..... tbat COUil• dlmm llaDclle wu tr.Q1llat1.y coatadlnl two vame Giftcen - ~peel draft the ordinance ~cers. Robitaille Mid. felt JlaDdlc wu · trylq to in· nuence them to recommena cb...,_ ol tbe propoul. MaDdlc, eaect.d ID Jl'J1, dmles be tn.t to lobby ta. Gftleen, atallu be ODly ukecl q--- aboutibe proposal. Selitto c:omplalned today tblt tbe ..,._,,dated A--.. I. Udblm. leaked to newspapen IMt -*· He nkl it lbould bawe beea Ulll a t'Onfkllattal matter tO be a&.. e\INlld brtbedty coun.cU. I I The towinl proposal la beiDa f()ODed bJ a eouncil eammitteti to protect tbe city f~m antitnalt laW'fUitl became of Its current policy ol ~ two towtlll com~ to bawe acC981 fo.all police related towm, bullr••· Mandie's father"• co...,., ll 01M ol tllOle two. A $1.l mWioD aetitn.-t lawtalt by a rival towtn1 Hnlce c'8rpl die polley .. UDf alr. Tb• lawwutt allO quadON wbetblr lbndlc ma, baYe aa • vaatlllOU' po.sue.. beea\114/1 beta aroaelJmu, Mn. Mitchell wu found in the couple'• bed. while ber dauO&er wu clacov• ed in an adjaceat hallw.,, bm.lde llltcbell'a body. PoUoe ntd a sm•ll·caltb9r handiun ... Uled in tbe lboot· ln11, wblcb apparentl7 toot Place ID pnoawn boun. Police toud no lldtlal ..... ol a dis- turbance or ..W.ce that tbe vlct!1111 put up a "-· Tb• probe lJ contlnulas, alt.boQP tile prellmtury poUee flndlaf ll that llltebell kllled bis wife and dauabter a.ad theft lhot hlmaelf. vo11ao~• o/ Chrf1topher Columbua. Sid Mood11 , A.,ocjated Preu t0riter, capCuret the drama on ~ 814. ... .,. ,. PNLX P!lOI H/F ""'*¥·MM" AA· •MQ _.,...---JUT BREAKINC---..... l..olt' lttn&1 '""' lodo.11'• aoorid aatl llOboMl MtN •wlopmltlt• Bethlehem &eel Firw $325,000 /or Bribery NEW YORK l API Belhlehtom Steel Corp . the nauon'• aecond·lara 1 lcel 1•ompany, was fanf'd 1325,000 by a federtl J~dae today for brtbftt) and «her cornipt praclicH atr lchin1 over lour > an "Not f'Vf'n lht-la,. or tht' n1ted Slates can auarantu th • mor1h~· of its bus1nt. mt•n 1rnd c1U1 ns." U S Oi1tr1ct Judge Robert W s,.cl'l aid as h imposed the sentence' "Corruption will not be t'OUdoncd .. 1'ht' maxtmum po'sabl" hne would havt' been $518,000. Bethlehl'm udm1tted hl U S District Court an MBnhMlllm on Jul)' 2·1 that It p1mt more than $400,000 rn bribes to !1h1powncr:-.' representuhVC:!> 1nclud1n1it omcers or tht' Colombian Navy t»tween 1972 and 1976 The bnbes were pald St> that ships needlna repairs would ht' 'ltetr~ into Bethlehc·m ·~ elaiht s htpy.,-ds Olldter.-tt't-11 E%fll_..• ' NEW ORLEANS \AP> -·An offshore gas well e"pJoded in names today ln tho Gull of Mexico. one day after 1t blew out and injured four workers. officials said Tt,,re were no reporu or pollution, but oil company spokesmen SaJd the drilling derrick had collapsed and there appeared to be extensive damage to the offshore platform. Four workers suffered minor injuries in the blowout Sunday No Injuries were reported In today's rire Iran f'or~11 Al~ri.-d By The A.aaodated Press The Iranian government ordered its forces on full alert in the Qasr Shirin Se('tOr or its border with Iraq following three attacks by Iraqi t roops last week, the official Pars news agency reported today. The reports said a revolutionary guardsman a nd an army warrant officer were killed and five soldiers wounded while repelling the Iraqi attacks Friday and Saturday. There was no Iraqi confirmation or the Iranian report. ~ Swi••er Persuo C LEVELAND 1AP l -Only one or eight swimmers atte mpting lo cross Lake Erie at one of its widest points remained in the water today. more than halfway through hi!> s wim. Doug Conrad. 21. or Toledo, Ohio, was holding up well more than 37 miles into his 55-mile journey. said Tim Hable. varsity sw.imming coach al Case Western Reserve University and organizer of the crossing attempt. Conrad. an All·American swimmer at Case Western. was .. looking good" said Hable, who spoke today via marine"radio from the 56-foot charter boat Wan·EI whi~h is following the journey. 'l'aeriae Slaert • , DOg Virus Threat Not ·an Epidemic By GLENN SCO'rr Of t111 Delly ,..... Staff A dog virus that is believed to be related to feline distemper has been diagnosed in Orange County, J>ut officials are playing down its threat. Veteri.rlarians arc s uggesting that some dogs should be vac- cin a ted, especially puppies and those constantly in contact with othe r canines. But the vets, concerned that there isn't enough vaccine to go around yet. are asking most dog owners to wail before seeking s hots for their animals. The virus is called canine Parvovirus Enteritis and its s ymptoms are vomiting, bloody diarrhea and lerhargy. T he vi~ usually is spread in the dog's feces or sa liva. I( untreated, a dog may die - particularly the ones less than s ix years o ld, said Robert Haight. a c ting director of a nimal control and county veterinarian. Haight said. however. that none of the dogs at the Animal Shelter in Orange have shown symptoms of the virus. "It's not an e pidemic," ad- vised Haight . "but there is some lof the virus > around apparent· ly and v e terinarians are diagnosing it." He said officials at the animal s helter s till a r e deciding whether to give dogs there vac- cinations. One who is vociferous about the situation is Stu Friedman, president of the state Board or Examiners ror Veterinary Medicine. man in a telephone interview in his North Hollywood office. · He said dog owners have nocked to'his office to get shots for their dogs. He said it will be frustrating ror e veryone when he runs out of vaccine which should be soon. Friedman's suggestion to dog owners is to keep their dogs at ho me. The virus is c arried primaril» by humans who step on dog excrement and unlmow· ingly carry it home with them. he sajd. "So stay out of parks and out of places where dogs run," he said. "Don't open yourself up to being a contaminant and we can cover. this thing ... Friedman :;uggested that dog owners can make a decontami· nant to kill the virus on floors and shoes by mixing one part bleach and30part.s water. Th e virus first began ap- pearing about three years ago, said Haight. He said it appears to be an offshoot from the more familiar distemper for cats. The change that caused it to make dogs sick apparently was the ef· feet a mutant gene. Don Mahan. executi ve direc· tor for the Southern CaUfomia Veterinary Medicine Associa- tion, said dogs can be treated once they s how signs of the vi rus. However. he said' the chance for survival depends on the dog a nd how s oon it is treated. Teaelaer in LA ~ ... .,l ........ lo llote• Oui Ma estro Eugene Ormandy lakes a bow after conducting his last concert as music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra a t Saratoga Springs, N.Y. The81-year·old Ormandy has conducted the ore hes tr a for 44 years. Bandits Hit Doughnut Shop in BB Huntington Beach police a re seeking two men who t hreatened a clerk at a local Winchell's shop early Saturday and fled with $150 and a dozen glazed doughnuts. Police said the hold ·up oc· curred at 4:14 a.m . Saturday at 18001 Beach Blvd. After ordering the glaied doughnuts, the two men jumped over lhe counter. held a knife at the female clerk's throat and dt- manded cash. police said. Leaving the clerk unharmed. the bandits fled with the mooey and are belie v e d t o have escaped in a 1959 or 1960 powder blue Dodge sedan. One suspect was described as a white man. 24. S feet-10 inches tall, medium build , with long blond hair. The second was a white man, 25. 5 feet·4 inches tall with short dark hair. Santiago Accident Kills ~ 3 A Garden Grove m an and two Orange women were identified today as those killed Sunday afternoon when a late·model four-wheel drive pickup truck r o ll e d 600 feet down an e mbankment below Santiago Peak. Michael Perkins, 23, and Coreen Gallina and Veronica Pillinghust. both 18, were fatally injured in the 2:24 p.m . off.road ace ident that prompted a s ix·hour r escue oper ation involving the Or ange County Fire Depa rtment, California Highway Patrol, U S. Forest Service and a rescue helicopter from the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The driver or the pickup. John Castro. 20, of Garden Grove. suffered moderate Inj uries. Two other passenger~ in the truck escaped injuries. They were thrown from the vehicle before at descended down t he e mbankment. Area Surfers Dominate BB Nationals Poor, choppy surf didn't deter competitors in the Nationa l Scholastic Surfing Association 1980 National Summer Surfing Championships held at the Hunt. lngton Beach Pier over the weekend. Orange Coas t competitors <tom inated the show. Winners in the order or their finish included Kneeriders -Dave Hart . Carlsbad; Troy Mack. Edison I ligh School, Huntington Beach. 13111 Lerner. Del Mar. UC S<1n Diego: Dave We rgin. Edison ll1i;:h School, Huntington Beach: Jeff Kaiser, Point Loma College, J l!ff Tulinius. Ocean Wiew High School, Huntington Beach J\lcn's finals : Todd Martin, San D1~guito High School. Scott War· mg, Orange Coast College; Doug Mc Kenzie, Huntington Beach. Edis on Hig h Sc hool : Dean Reynolds. San Clemente High School : Mark Peters. Orange Coast College. and Sean McNuJty. Capistrano High School Women's fin al winners in- cluded Debbie Roont>y. Dana II i lls High School : Alisa Schwarzstein. Lag una Beach lligh School: Francine Smith. Orange Coast College: Kori San- ders and Cindy Morgan. both or Golden West College. Fro• Page A I KILLED IN HOLDUPS • • • someone and cry. that's what I want to do." The dead youth's name was withheld untiJ his family could be notified. He ider said police were scouring the area today for clues. "We ... are searching on foot for physical evidence that may have been overlooked in t he darkness · 1ast night," Heider said. "We are out looking for witnesses." Heider said police believe the motive for the shootings was robbery. "but us ually you don't have this kind or viciousness with a street robbery." The only lead on t he suspects. said Heider. was a red and black Mercury they used. They were described as 18 to 20 years old . u bout 6 feet tall a nd of thin huild. The gunmen may have used a small caliber revolver. but the type of g un wou Id not be aetermined until the autopsies are completed, lleider said. The only victim who escaped death was a young woman who wa s acco mpa n yi n g th e 1een·agcd man. said Heider. The young woman was robbed but not injured. "'Apparentl y they !the gu nmen> ca m e up a n d demanded money and jewelry" berore shooting he·r companion. Heider said. PHONE CALL TOLD Patrice Harrtngton BLUDGEON VICTIM Keith Ell Harrington Rites Wednesday ~ ~ For Slain Couple By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 0t tM O•llY .. , ... 51.atf Orange County S heri ff's Department investigators have determined the time and cause of death -but Jillie else -in their probe of the brutal slayings of a young Laguna Niguel cou· pie. Lt. Wyatt Hart, the depart· ment's spokesman. said the time of death was either late Tuesday night or in the pre.dawn hours Wednesday. He said investigators learne4 that the slain woman , Patrice Anne Harring\on, 27. had talked with a sister 'by telephone late Tuesday night'. She did nol re- port to work early Wednesday morning, however. Hart said. Ha rt confirmed that autopsies conducted on Mrs. Harrington's body and that or her husband. Kl'ilh Eli Har rington. 24, s howed that "massive tra uma to the head" bludgeoning was the case of death The bod.Jes were round m the bed of ~rn e xpens ive Nii:uel S hores res 1de n('C Thursday evening by Harrington's father, who owns the home .. I I.art said that a careful sean:h o f the reside nce a t 33381 Cockleshell Drive revt·aled no motive for the slayings The in ten or of the housl'. except for \\ hl•rt• the bodies "'l'rt• found. was not dJsturbed. hl' said Nothing of value appeared to h;iv(• bt!cn taken. llart noted. 'Tht·y c invest igator s> a r e n:allypcrpl<'xcd." llartsaid. While no murdt'r weapon ha-. hct•n recovered . llart said "a bl unt instrument" was used . M canwhi le . a m c morial ~crv1cr for the s lain couple ts !-C h rdul ed lor 11 JO a .m . Wednesday at Pat·1f1 c View Me morial Park c hape l 1n Ne wport Beach. a('cording to Bruce Harrington. a n older brothcroftheslain fourth year UC Irvine medical s tudent. II<-suggested tributes in tbt· form of contributions to tht> Keith and Patty Harrington Memorial Fund at the UCI Medical Center Thi'.' eontnbutions s hould be addressed to the UCI College of Ml•d1t'inc , Med Surge f , Irvine !127 17 Thl• 1 larnngtons were mar ned in Laguna Bt'ach last Ma\ 17 .and had bl-en living at the· N1g uC'I Shor<'S homt..· llarnni.,rton was srhrduled to l'llmpletl' his mrdl<'ril <.,\u<lies in Dcc·C'mber Mr~. llarrington. lhE' d.rnghtC'r of Mr anc:-1 Mrs 1-'ran <'h Hrh<'OC', of f11111t1ngton H<'.1< h '' :.t'> <'mplcl\ 1•11 ·'" a n•r l'>lc rcd nur ... 1· Carter, Kennedy Talk Economics WASHINGTON (Al·') -Prest dent Carter is mcetm~ with Sen. Edward M . Kennedy at the White House today to srck ad- vict• on an t•conomir program Carter plans to announce later this week. Because thl' Massachusell!- senator stressed <:conom1c is· !:>ues during hi s unsuccessful eampaign to win the Democratic µresidential nomination. Carter has said he wants to cons ult wtlh Kennedy before ht• announces his economic plan. Carter remained at the White House over the weekend for meetings with economi" ad v1sers on the proposals. which are lo be announ('ed this week. perhaps Thursday. The plan is expected to include accelerated tax wnteoffs to en· courage investment, lax crediLs for individuals and businesses lo offset increases in Social Securi ty payments, and some direct !>pending to create jobs. Kennedy had proposed a $12 b 11l1 on Jobs and '-l·onomal' '>t1mulat10n program lo speed rl'l'OVt'ry from the• recession. :rnd lhe Democr:H1<· ~ational l'onvcnt1on endorsed that. pro- po,.al llowevt•r, C.:art c r has rW\ N sub:.c·ribed lo 11 Tht' two W('rt> meetin~ this af- ternoon an thl' family qu;.irters or the Wh1ll• l.JousP insh•ad of th!:! Ch.:11 Offtt'l' f 'rom Page 111 STARS ... before the Sept. 25 memo and was based on absenteeis m and s loppy work. the network said. Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldbt>rg. who produce both or the hit TV i..ho"'~" have previous l y spo k e n with F C'rru7.zo's inve!-.lq:ia tors and \\ere not s ubpoenaed for the session. /\lbcrgatc s;,1id "It's not an e pidemic in California right now, but it is a n epidemk in fear." said Fried· OAANOe COAST H < 1.p1gg1t.11 Mesan Arrested As Pot GarOOner t hf 0'"'10'! CN\t 0.1fy PHCH wUP\ WP'l11" '' c.0tnD1Md lhf Jritt#\ p,..u , t\ PVbli\fWd fly Ith Ot•no«' c.o.u ~·wno Comp~., MPit'•" floChl19"\ ..,.. ~t"'-'O Moft(J•• tfWOYQf'I FrnN¥ tOt (4Kt• ~ N•wC'JOf'i le.ch .... tM'lh"9tMI 8t•r ft 'OV"'''" Y•llff' """'•· L•tun• 8f'~.,_ ~,_ (,&r.1 A '4nQI" ·~o~• edltt«\ I\ PVOI..,,_. 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Officers conversed on the two homes , d lv lded by a fl••·fool·hiah fence after nel1bbor1 complained of an uploeJon ud bWowlna yellow tmoke at tbe Union A venue ....... &atlldat IDOr'llln,. Pol}n. wbO found DO OOI 1.l .. . home, approached Riggs• home next door. From the driveway. o fficers said. they s aw tall marijuana plants growing in both back yards . In addition to the plants, eight of them from Riggs' yard, police a ls o confiscated a bag of marijuana seeds from the Union A venue location along with an exploded smoke bomb. Officers theorlled after investigating the yards that the bomb had been attached to a t ripping mechan ism as an intruder alarm system. Police ·s aid the bomb a pparently dropped from a tube·Uke canister . accidentally 1 cau1ln1 the explosion ana b111owinl smoke. Riggs, who reportedly teaches In the Loe Angela City School District. was arrested oear his home at 2 :•0 p .m . after neJ1bbon saw him retum home and look about hit back yard . I .... lzod Brings 11 Together fo r School Reaoy lor the cool school mornings 1s the lz.od long sleeve shirt and its fair weather com0Jemen1 In stion sleeve. both 1n a poly/cotton blend . ., , AL 5 GARAGf: ':if, I ASHION ISLAND NL WPOFl r BEACI i ({M) 644 7030 l • • • .. BJ GLENN 8CO'l'T Ot .. CMltw ........ • A dot virus that ls believed to ... related to reline distemper bl been dianoeed in Ora.nae Couty, but otlicials are pla,yinc down tta ttuut. Veterinarians are suaaeatina tbat some dogs should be vac· Nated, especiaUy puppies aad .PPe constantly in contact with ·elJaer canines. But the vets, concerned that there isn't enough vaccine to go around yet, are asking most dog owners to wait before seeking ,~bots for~r animals. The virus is called canine ~ Parvovirus Enteritis and its symptoms a r e vomiting, bloody diarrhea and lethargy. The vi~ usually is spread in ~=the dog's feces or saliva. U \Dltrealed, a dog may die - particularly the ones less than ' ~ix years old, said Robert llaigbt, acting director of animal control and county veterinarian. Haight said, however, that qone of t,he dogs at the Animal Shelter in Orange have shown symptoms of the virus. • "It's not an epidemic," ad- vised Haight. •'but there is some <of the virus> around appart!nt· ly' and veterinarians are diagnosing it.'' , .He said omclals at the animal .&.1>e~ter still a re dec iding ,metber to give dogs there vac- cblatioos. , · One who is vociferous about the situation is Stu Friedman. ..... ideal ol the state Board or ,,a••miners for Veterinary .-;cine. . "It'• not an epidemic In Califomia right now, but it is an ,-s>idemic in fear." said Fried· man in a telephone interview in , lUs North Hollywood office. He said dog owners have Jlocked to his office to get shots • for their dogs. He said it will be , frustrating for everyone when lie runs out or vaccine which sboold be soon. ' Friechnan's suggestion to dog owners is to keep their clop at . taome. The virus is carried grimarily by humans who step 4D dog excrement and unknow· , jl)gly c.arl'y it home wtth them, : 1 be said. <See VIRUS, Page A.2) f ·Cyclist Hurt t .. In Irvine Crash Dies A bicyclist who had virtually , J!Very bone in his body broken ._ .when be was struck from behind l>y a motorist in Irvine six days aco has died of injuries. -, Alejandro Romero, 27, or ..-J Anaheim, succumbed Saturday ; 'at Tustin Community Hospital. Irvine Police traffic Sgt. Bob • r K:redel said Romero had both ~ arms and both legs fractured "· When bit by motorist Francisco · Gutierrez. 38, of Santa Ana. He ,. -al80 suffered other injuries. , The auto driver was not cited . , t>Y police, who said Romero sud- , ·denly veered into his path on his s· bicycle on an early morniftl ride • at Red Hill and~ avenues. - OR.ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1980 Yttur Hometown Dally New~paper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Rites Wednesday Is That You, Darth? Mike B~er. 5, ~eeps. wary eye on super villain Darth Vader while lending his back as a writing surface so the "Star Wars" figure can sign autographs . Other youngsters getting a close look at Lord Vader are (from left) Marc Rizzo, 10; Chad Balzer, 7; Sean Teutscb 10· Stacey Teutsch, 9, and Darrel Weller, 10. All the childre~ are from Fountain Valley. Like Vader, they were on hand for a combination opening and charity event at a Foun· tam Valley store Saturday. sewer Spill, Wind limit Beach Use Stiff afternoon gusts along the Orange Coast over the weekend kept boaters busy battling the choppy surf and sent thousands of beachgoers scurrying for cover . Beach activity south of Laguna Beach was reduced dur- ing the two days alter 280,000 gallons of raw sewage spilled in- to Aliso Creek when a pipe broke. County health officials banned swimming between Ali so Beach Park and the Treasure Island mobile home park over the weekend. Swimming at Aliso continues to be prohibited today as county officials conducted water tests in an effort to determine if the water is safe for human contact. It is expected the state beach will reopen to swimmers by W ednesdaY-. Off the coast of Huntington Beach, Orange County Harbor Patrolmen were pressed into ac- tion six times Sunday to assist boaters whose vessels were blown dangerously close to the surfiine. In one ~deal, five lifeguards swam out SO yards beyond the breakers to help keep a boat from being swept to shore. Of. ficials aaid the boat ran out of fuel. Lifeguards successfully kept the J.8.foot boat at sea until patrolmen arrived and towed the vessel to Sunset Aquatic Park. ~!" ' . .. ·~ ... : DellY ......... ...... ALISO STILL CLOIED Llfeguerd Jim Stauffer The gusty wtnd.s and mid-60 degree water temperatures gave lifeguards from Seal Beach to San Cl e me nte a s ummer breather. . , Niguel Slayings Reillain Mystery By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OfU.Deltf ...... SUtt ' Orange County Sheriff's Department investigators have determined the time and cause of death -but uitie else -in their probe of the brutal slayings of a yowig Laguna Niguel cou· pie. Lt. Wyatt Hart, the depart- ment's spokesman, said the time of death was either late Tuesday night or in the pre-dawn hours Wednesday. He said investigators learned that the slain woman, Patrice Anne Harrington, 27, had talked with a sister by telephone late Tuesday night. She did not re· port to work early Wednesday morning, however, Hart said. Hart confirmed that autopsies conducted on Mrs. Harrington's body and that or her husband. Keith Eli Harrington. 24, showed that "massive trauma to the bead" -bludgeoning -was the case of death. • Tbe bodies were round in the bed of an expensive Niguel Shores residence Thursday ~vening by Harrington's father. who owns the home. Hart said that a careful search of the res idence at 33381 Cockleshell Drive revealed no motive for the slayings. The in· terior of the house, except for where the bodies were rowid, was not disturbed, be said. Not.bing of value appeared to have been taken, Hart noted . "They (investigators) are really perplexed," Hart said. Police Name Irvine Cycle Crash Victim A young Marine who was killed Saturday night when his motorcycle skidded 500 feet down Walnut Avenue in Irvine has been identified. The dead man was Herbert Vanhoagland. 22, who Uved at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. but who reportedly is rrom Massachusetts. He was taken to Mission Community Hospital and <lied there later, according to Irvine Police. His pa ssen ge r on the motorcycle, Russell W. Wilcox, 20, also of El Toro MCAS, has been transferred to the Long Beach Naval Ho:.pital with serious injuries. Investigators said today that Vanhoagland was driving the motorcycle at a high rate of speed when the pair crashed. Prison Calmed HONOLULU <AP) -Riot police restored order at the Halawa Correctional Facility after about 15 inmates staged a four-hour takeover of a max- imum security cellblock. Six prison guards and seven in· mates suffered minor injuries in the rampage Saturday. PHONE CALL TOLD Patrice Harrington While no murder weapon has been recovered. Hart said •·a blunt instrument" was used. Mea nwhile , a m e mori al service for the slain couple is s c heduled for 11 :30 a .m . Wednesday at Pacific View Memorial Park chapel in Newport Beach, according to Bruce Harrington, an older brother of the slain fourth year UC Irvine medical student. He suggested tributes in the form of contributions to 'the Keith and Patty Ha rrington Memorial Fund at the UCI Teaeher in LA BLUDGEON VICTIM Ketth Ell Harrington Medical Center. The contributions should be addressed lo the UCI College of Medicine, Med Surge I , Irvine 927 17. The Harringtons were mar· r1ed in Laguna Beach last May 17 and had been living at the Ni guel Shores home. Harrington was scheduled to complete his medical studies in December. Mrs. Harrington, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- c is Bris coe. of Huntington ~each. was employed as a reg- ~stered nurse . Mesan Arrested As Pot Gardener Costa Mes a police have arrested a 35-year ·old school t eac her for s u spicion of cultivating marijuana in his back yard and are seek.ing a neighbor for questioning in a similar backyard agricultural endeavor. Saturday's arrest of Richard H. Riggs, 2116 Republic Ave .. came after officers moved into the neighboring back yards and confiscated 97 marijuana plants varying in size from six inches to five feet in height. Police seek a man identified as Dave Quigley. 35, or 951 Union Ave., Riggs' neighbor regarding 89 plants discovered in his yard. Officers converged on the two homes , divided by a five-foot-high fence after neighbors complained of an e>g>losion and billowing yellow s moke at the Union Avenue address Satuday morning. Police, who found no one at hom e. approached Ri ggs' home next door. From the driveway. officers said. they saw tall marijuana plants growing in both back yards. In addition to the plants. eight of them from Riggs' yard, police a lso confiscated a bag of marijuana seeds from the Union A venue location along with an exploded smoke bomb . Officers theorized afte r investigating the yards that the bomb had been attached to a tripping mechanis m as a n intruder alarm system. Police said t h e bomb apparently dropped from a tube-like canister accidentally. c ausing the explos ion and billowing smoke. Riggs, who reportedly teaches in the Los Angeles City School District, was arrested near bis home a t 2 :40 p.m . a fte r neighbors saw him return home and look about his back yard. Coast ··:'~~gels' Fraud. Hearing Opens Man Critical In Shooting Weather Fair through Tuesday except for late night and morning patchy clouds. Lows tonight 5S at the beaches to 85 inland. Highs Tuesday lower 70s to lower M>s. trict attorney wouJd ask him in the grand jury bearing. Asked ii he thouibt the allega· lions ftT'e true, be replied: "I don't know." Glaser, who appeared outside the grand jury room moments later, bad no com ment on the cue. Georse Reeves, former ABC- TV sea.tor vice president for televiai.on and theatrical affairs, wa1 al8o preMD\ at the morninl proceeding. "We'll be takinl testimony for the PW'POI• of •atberiD1 ln· rormatklll. We will not at Wt time be ...... the araDCI Jury to retuna an tndfctment," said ~ trict attorneJ'• spoke1m1D Al Alber1ate, notln1 tbat ao cbar,_ ba.e bMo filed tn UM ease. Aleo 1ubpoeoaed to appear to- day wu Ronald Sunderland, ABC viqe president for bn11neM allaln. J A Tustin man was in critical condition today in a hospital after be was shot in the neck Sunday at the door of his apartment. Michael Slater, 25, was shot by one or two men who tnocked on his door about 3: 18 iflm., said police spokesman Otis Johnson. The two men Oed the Walnut East apartments after the shooting. Jobmon said a motive for the shooti n g bas not been estabU.bed. The name of the bospltal was not released to protect the victim, Jobnaoo sald. Coup Try Denied SEOUL. South Korea (AP) ~ Dluw.at leader Kim Dae.JUDI today vehemently denl..t be at- wmj)Ud toovertbrOw \be 1°"'1l· m•t or bad ~ role la anti· iovernmeut demoutratloDI ill May1 at d e fense cro••· exammation belUl ln bla mWtary tr!al. INSIDE TOD-' Y A contempororv Atlofttic cro11ing m o 43-foot eoUboot protncle• °' m1'Ch mwlfCTJI mad adventure °' the earllt VONOflU of Chr iltopher Columbus. Sid Moodr, Auocloted Pr111 writer, oaptMra the dromo on Page BH. At't-""*-M 1.,111.-.,. M ....... .. ~· .. ~ --~ CMlkt •• ==::11 •,: ......... M ........ .,,.,. ~-...._.....- Al CWLY PILOT ,~---} Bethl,ehent Steel Fine $325,000 for Blribery NEW \'ORK 1AP> Rfthlttbcm .. OIM'1», t.M utioa'a t'cond·lartc l -c' •I compa.ny, wa1 tin~ m=s,oiO by a tfderal judce Loda.)' (or hr1btin• and ~r ~rrupt pracUcet 1tntchln1 ovtr twr r ar. "Not cv<'n tht' l"w1 of th Unitt!d Statts can •uarant e U\e monll\~ of tu bu.1not' men and dtitf't\S," U S District Judae RO~l'1 W. Sweet sa1d H ht' 1mpo ed tht• sentence. "Corrupllon will not bt' condont'd " The mu lnium passtblt• Hn.-would have been $518,000. lk\hleh''"' ndm1ltl'tl 1n \,I S Ot trl<'t Court In Manhattan on July 24 thal 1\ vuaJ more than $400,000 10 bribes lo e;hlpowners' reprc11cntut1v-=~ 1nclud1oa offi ceni C')f the Colomblan Navy btlh,•t•cn urn nnd 19'16 The brtbes were paid 110 that t1hl1>• ne1ei\ing repairs would be! teered ll\lO Bethlehem ':t eight ~hlpyurdi, flff•ltort* Mt*ll f;.rplodf'• NEW ORLE;\NS <APl An offshore &lit well exploded tn names toda) 111 tht' Gulf o( Mexico, one day after 1l blew out und 1nJured rour workus. otriclals said Santia.go Accident Kills · 3 A Garden Grove man and two Or ngo women were ldenUfled today H thoise k illed Sunday afternoon when o I ate· model four whct•l drive rl('kUp lruCk rollttd 600 fet• down un embankmtint bl'l<>w SanliftiO Peak M1chucl Pe rkins, 23. und Coreen Gulhna and Veronict• l'1lllnghust. both 18. were fMtnlly lnJUrl·d 111 thc 2·24 p.m . off-road a ccident th1ll prompted a 1tlx ·hour resc ue operation Involving the Orange County Fire Deputment. Cal1forn1a llti,:hway Patrol. U S Forest Serv1cl' and a rei.cue hchcopter from the F.I Toro Marine Corps A 1 r Station. There \\ere no reports of pol\ut'lon, 'but 011 company spokes tnen said the dr1lhng dernck had collapsed and there appeared to be extensive damage to the offshore platform Four workers suffered minor mjuries in the blowout Sunday No lnJurtes were reported in today's fire The driver of the pickup, John Castro, 20. of Garden Grove. suffered moderate injuries. T"'o other passengers m the truck esca ped injuries. They were thrown from the vehicle before 1l descended down the embankment. /tlar~hing for ERA Ira• Ferre• Alfl'rC.-d By The Asaocia&ed Press The Iranian government ordered its forces on full alert In the Qasr Shirin sector of its border with Iraq following three attacks by Iraqi troops last week. the official Pars news agency reported today. The reports said a revolutionary guardsman and an army warrant officer were kllled and five soldiers wounded while repelling the Iraqi attacks Friday and Saturday. There was no Iraqi confirmation of the Iranian report Gall .ffaiM Brealu in LA LOS ANGELES CAP) -At least 150 were evacua\ed today in the downtown Little Tokyo area after construction crews ruptured a large gas main . authorities said. No one was reported injured in the incident. and all were allowed to return to their buildjngs after Southern California Gas Co workers shut off the main less than an hour later Construction crews digging out a storm d rain put a four-inch hole into the 16-mch main under the intersection or Second and San Pedro streets at about 8:40 a.m .. said city rire :.>pokesman Martin Garza LaJ.:p S1vi111nat-r Per~iso C LEVELAND (/\P t Only one of eight swimm ers attempting to cross Lake Erie al one of its widest points rem ained in the water today, more than halfway through his swim Doug Conrad. 21. of Toledo. Ohio, was holding up well more tha n 37 miles into hi s 55·mile journey. said Tim Hable, varsity swimming coach at Case Western Reserve University and organizer of lhe crossmg attempt. Conrad. an All·American swtmmer at Case Western, was "looking good" said Bable. who spoke today via marine radio from the 56-foot charter boat Wan· El which is following the Journey 18th· floor Drama Human Fly Foiled In Chicago Climb CHI CAGO lAP > A man was arrested today after authorities foiled his attempt to scale the west face of the world's tallest buil ding, the l lO·s tory Scars Tower. police said T he man, wearing a climbing harness, was grabbed by fireflghters who lowered a scaffoldin~ and met him at the 18th floor. Authorities then pulled him through a window or the downtown office building. side of the building. then turned b~ck and reached the ground four hours later. In May 1977. toy designer George Willi g successfully scaled the 1 lO·slory World Trade Center in New York. Willig was fined Sl.10 by the city, a penny fore ach floor he climbed . The Sears Tower, at 1,454 feet, is 104 feet higher than the taller tower of the World Trade Center at 1.350feet A <:HP spokesman said the truck tipped over the edge of the embankment' after the right rear wheel left the rough roadway on the M:.iin Divide Truck T rail leading to Santiago a n d Modjeska peaks. The county fire department di s patched three eng in e companies, a paramedic unit and a rescue team -20 men in all to assist in the rescue operation. Firemen had to use ropes to reach the vehicle which could not be seen from the truck trail. a spokesman said. Castro was reported in stable condition todav at the UC Irvine Medical Center The two unmjured people were identified as Tim Gdanitz. 19. of Santa Ana. and Dann y Grewlovt>. no age available. of Garden Grove The area where the accident occ urred 1s located in the Cleveland National Forest in lhe Santa Ana Mountains east of El Toro. The area long has been popular with four-wheel drin• vehicle enthusiasts f'ro111 Pagt-1\ I VIRUS ... ·'So stay out of parks an.d .out of places where dogs run." he said. "Don't open yourself up to being a contaminant and we can cover this thing ... Fnedman suggested that dog owners can make a decontami· nant to kill the virus on noors and shoes by mixing one part bleach and 30 parts waler The virus rirs l began ap pearing about three years ago. said Haight. He s aid it appears to be an orrshoot from the more familiar distemper ror cats. The change that caused it to make dogs sick apparently was the ef· feet a mutant gene. Don Ma han, executive direc· tor for the Southern California Vet erinar y Medicine Associa- tion, said dogs can be treated once they show signs of the virus. However. he said the chance for s urvival depends on the dog and h ow soon it is treated. "He was angry, he wanted to make a deal, he wanted to keep on going." said Fire Battalion Chief Peter Cunningham. who was on the ~caffolding when the man was pulled to safety. No Provoeatioa The man told reporters that his first na me was "Jim." before being taken away by police. He later was identified as James McLaughlin . 26. "We don't know the reason. we don't know who. we don't know anything, .. Kathy Gucfa. a s pokes woma n fo r Sears. Roe buck and Co., said when asked about the climber In May 1978, Joe Healy, 25, of Chicago. who said he was opposed to killing whales. scaled to the same height on the same ORANGE COAST I ~( DAILY PILOT ''"' Of""9t t.NM 0.l'lf PtJOI •111't wPhCl't • t....,DtMd tM ....... Pft·n. t\ P'lb't~"'*O Of tM Or•noe COBS ~·w-ComHn• ~Pit',, .. H mOn\ .,, PWOtttl'lea ~· '",., -'Oh F•t<U• IO. to.&AI ...... __. .... ~ Hllll\ll>QIO" Be•r ft FOvftt•1n Y•ll•'· Ir _.,n• l.•Ouf'ht 8-11-C...I 'I ....... r..-1 fO'llO<I" ::::=s:.~:~~~-~'~,::"'P"c;1 80• ,,,.. 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Sunday when two elderly women -identified as Tal Hua Chen and Mai Vina Yu -were shot at the int eTsection of Bedford Street and PicllCord Avenue "apparently withou t provocation.'' Hallanger said. One of the women died at the scene, and the other was taken t-0 Los Anaeles New H<>1pital where she was pronounced dead. said West Loi Angeles Police Sgt. Andrew Heider. o n . A 8 e v e r I y H·i I I s schoolteacher arrived and called Cor an ambulance, then watched as the youth died. "Damn it, there was nothlng I could do. nothing at all," said the schoolteacher . who asked to remain anonymous. ''You hear about it -you read a bout it every day. but you never think it can happen. .. You feel so very helplel>Z," he a dded . "I want t o g r ab someone and cry. that's what I want to do." The dead youth's name was withheld until his family could be notified. Heider said police were scouring the a r ea today for clues. "We . ..ire searching on foot for physical evidence that may have been overlooked in the darkness last night," Heider said. "We are out looking for wltnesses." Heider s aid police believe the motive for the sbootlnis was robbery, "but usually -you don't h ave tbls kind of viciousness wlth a street robbery." • Marchers s upporting Equal Rights Amendment move through Laguna's Main Beach Park. They walked 10 miles through Lagu na Saturday in demonstration sponsored by t hree Oran~.e County chapters of the Nat10nal Organization for Women. About 100 marchers took part. raising about 53.000 in pledges for the ERA campaign. according to organizers of the march. Anderson Picks Lucey· . . &Carter Envoy VP Running Mate WASHINGTON <AP J Patrick J . Lucey became John Anderson's vice presidential running mate today. s aying he believes the independent ticket "has a real rhancc to "in this t'lect1on " t R<•lat('d storv. A7 1 Luce~. 6:? 1~ .i forri1cr go' l'rnor or W1s1:on:-.10 who served Pres ident Cart<'r as amb::issador to Mexico hut qu1t to tc1kc a ~cnior post an the now fatled l'ampaign of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. In making the announcement nt the National Press Club, An rl crson said Lucey rnel'ts his three crilcrta that lhe can· didate be a Democrat. a vetehn of c\t'ctivc politics with broad cxpericnct• in govt•rnrncnl and fu lly qualified to assumt• th<' of f1cc of prcs1dl'nt "Pat Lucey has a s uperb lifelong record o r public service." said Anderson. a Republican congrl•ssman from 1 llinois Lucey told reporters that "I remain a Democrat I have not abandoned the Ot•m1a·ratH· Part:> .. He said it 1s CartN "ho ha:. abandoned the part> "I have seen the human wreckage Jimmy Carter's pres idency left in its wake, .. Luce} said. He added that .. after 30 years in elective poht1c!> I am not a champion of lost causes or hope· Jess crusades ... Anderson's campaign, he said . ·'has made tremendous strides in just four months and 1 believe he has a real chance to win this election.·· Lucey was among a number of BeHast Man Slain BELFAST, Northern Ireland <AP) Three gunmen forced a woman to watch as they fatally s hot her 22-year ·old husband Sunday, police said. The couple were ambushed at their home in Larne. 24 miles north of Belfast. after returning from anight out on the town. officers said. dissident Democrats whom the Anderson campaign either con- sidered or approached indirectly as a possible balance to the con- gressman's Republi can back ground Word of the l'.ho1ce of Luc<') became known Ii.1st week wh1h: Anderson was on a coast·to coast camp<11gn trip, but llw lormal announcement was d(• laHd until today Carter, Kennedy Talk Economics WASlllNGTON <A P> Pre:-.1· dent Carter is meeting with sen. Edward M. Kennedy at the While House today to seek ad vice on an economic program C<irtcr plans to announce IL1tcr this week. Because the Massachusetts sen~tor !'tressed economic is· s ues during his uni.ucccssful campaign to wrn the Democrat1t· presidential nomination. Carter has said he wants to consult with Kennl'dv before he announces his econ.omic plan Carter remained at thl' Wh1k llouse over lht> 'Ael'kcnd fr>r Catiooman, Bal,man Wed FINCASTLE. Vi.I <AP > Batman and Catwoman took their vows face to face and sealed their marriage with a mask-to-mask kiss in a comic book ceremony on the steps of Botetou.rt County Courthouse. The bride. the former Mary Anne Castle man of Roanoke. wore nowing purple and carried an artificial spray of Bird of Paradise. She said she's allergic to real flowers. The brideg r oom. Ric k Knobloch of Fincastle, wore black and gold. The 75 costumed guests m· e luded the Joker. in shocking pink and green hair, and Saturn Girl. meetings with crooom1c ad v1sc.'rS on the propo:-,als. wh 1l'h arc to be announced this week. perhaps Thursday The plan is expected to include accelerated tax writeoffs to en- courage investment, tax credits for individuals a nd businesses to offset increases in ::;oc:lat ~curt · ty payments. and some direct spcndmf! to create jobs. Kennedy had proposed a Sl2 b 11l1 u n Jobs and economic o..,t1mulation program to speed rccovt·rv from the recession. Jnd the Dcmocrat1c National l'on\ cnt1on endorsed t hat pro· pos a I llowcver. Carter h<1:-. never subscribed to 1t. The twQ were meeting this af· tC'rnoon in the ram1ly quarters of the White I louse instead of the Oval Office. The las\ pnvate m eeting hclwccn Kenned} and Carter wus in June. Al the time. Ken- n<'dY indicated he would not drop out of the race. even though Carter had enough delegates to gai n tht• no mi nation. The s"nator said he was troubled by the economy and would work to cns ur~ that econom ic issue~ were addressed. They appeared together at the podium a t the e rid o f the Democratic convention, but Kennedy was cool. The senator greeted Cart er with con· s iderably more e nthusiasm when he traveled to Boston last week. --------------I . .. lzod Brings It Together for School ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 ''Of'll""'~ ..... Theo '76-year-old Leo Ocon was gunned down out1ide a Jack·in·tbe·Box hamburaer atand on Pleo Boulevard. Ocon also dled at Los t\n,elee New Ha.pita!. • I Flf!a,l)Y,1 a lf.year·ol41 man WU auea OD ScMh Kol\ Street aa ~11 borrlfted -ctrlfriead tooked The only lead on Ute auspects, Hld Heider, waa a red and black Mercury they used. They were described aa 18 to 20 years old. about g feet tall and or thin hulld. Ready lor the cool school mornings Is the tzOd long sleeve shirt and its lair weather complement "'short sleeve. both in a Poly/conon blend ,. I , -------------- ' l • Laguna/So11tll C~st I , \'our Hometown Daily Newspapf.•r ORANGe COUNTY. CALIFORNIA MON DAY, AUGUST 25, 1980 TWENTY-FI VE CENTS No Weapon Found rrwm Slayings Remain Mystery Marclaing tor ERA Marc h ers s upporting Equal Rights Amendment move through Laguna's Mato Beach Park. They walked 10 miles through ~ Laguna Saturday in demonstration .... s ponsored by three OranJte County chapters of the National Orgamzation for Women. About 100 marchers took part, raising about $3,000 in pledg~__ior the ERA campaign, according to orjrlilizers of the march. ~ CHICAGO (AP> -An unidentified, man was arrested today after authorities foiled his attempt to scale the west face of the world's tallest building:· the 110-story Sears Tower, Police ~said. · • The man, wearing a climbing h arness, was g r abbed by firefighters who lowered a scaffolding and mel hi m at the ... 18th floor. Authorities then :pulled him through a window of ihe downtown oHice building. "He was angry, he wanted to make a deal, be wanted to keep en going," said Fire Battalion Chief Peter Cunningham, who was on the scaffolding when the sian was pulled to safet y. The man told rePorters that bis first na me was "Jim," before being taken away by ; police, ·'\We don't know the reason, we don't know who, we don't .,. know anything," Kathy Gucfa, a "s p okeswoman for Sears, Roebuck and Co., said when asked about the climber. In May 19'18, Joe Healy, 25, Qf Chicago, who said be was oPposed to ldlli.ng whales, scaled , .to the same height on the same 'Side of the buiJding, then turned bi"clf ana-reached the ground lour hours later Sewer Spill, Wind 1.imit Beach Use Stiff afternoon gusts along the Orange Coast over the weekend kept boaters ~Y battling the choppy surf andsent thousands of beacbgoers scurrying for cover. Beach activity s outh of Laguna Beach was reduced dur· ing the two days after 280,000 gallons of raw sewage spilled in· Dominoes F ml Record? TOKYO (AP) -Two young Americans claimed a world record alter top- pling l!M,389 dominoes at a resort hotel near Tokyo, a Japanese television station reported. John Wickham, 19, of Southern Pines, N.C .. and Erez Klein, 19, of WestPort, Conn., broke the Guinness Book of World Records mark of 188,113 dominoes, set by another American, Michael Cairney, in June 1979. It tom about 30 minutes for the dominoes to fall, and Wickham and Klein said af. terward., "We are very hap· py butftlTtireel." - to Aliso Creek when a pipe broke . County health offic:ials banned swimming between Aliso Beach Park and the Treas\lre Island mobile home park over the weekend. Swimming at Aliso continues to be prohibited today as county officials conducted water tests in an effort to determine if the water is safe for human contact. It is expected the state beach will reopen to s wimmers by Wednesday. Off the coast of Huntington Beach, Orange County Harbor Patrolmen were pressed into ac- tion six times Sunday to assist boaters whose vessels were blown dangerously close to the • surfline. In one incident, five lifeguards s wam out 50 yards beyond the breakers to help keep a boat from being swept to shore. Of. ficials said the boat ran out ol fuel. Lifeguards successfully kept the 18-foot boat at sea until patrolmen arrived and towed the vessel to Sunset Aquatic Park. The gusty winds and mid-60 degree water temperatures gave lileguanlS from Seal Beach to San Clemente a s umme r breather. Attendance was low and rescues eveoJower. l n Newport Beach. lifeguards (See 8&\CllBS, Page AZ) Funeral Set for Couple By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OUM OMlr ~11.c SWH • Orange County Sh e r iff's Department investigators have determined the time and cause or death -but little else -in their probe of the brutal slayings of a yowig Laguna Niguel cw - pie. Lt. Wyatt Hart, the depart- ment's spokesman, sa id the time of death was either Jate Tuesday night or in the pre-dawn hours Wednesday. He said investigators leam e4 that the slain woman. ·Patrice Anne Harrington, 27, had talked with a sister by telephone late Tuesday night. She did not re· Port to work early Wednesday morning. however, Hart said. Hart confirmed that autopsies conducted on Mrs. Harrington's body and that of her husband, Keith Eli Harrington, 24, showed that "massive trauma to the head" -bludgeoning -was the case of death. The bodies were found in th' bed of a n expensive Niguel Shor es residence Thurs day evening by_Harrlngton's father • who owns the home. Hart said that a careful search o f the resid ence at 33381 Cockleshell Drive revealed no motive for the slayings. The in· terior o( the boose, except for where the bodies were found, was not disturbed, be said. Nothing ot value appeared to have been taken, Hart noted. · "They (investigators) are really perplexed.•• Hart said. While no murder weapon has been recovered, Hart said "a blunt instrument" was used. Meanwhil e, a memori a l service for t.he slain couple is sch e duled for 11:30 a .m . Wednesday at Pacific Vi ew Me morial Park c hapel in NewPort Beach, according to Bru ce Harrington, an older brother of the slain fourth year UC Irvine medical student. He suggested tributes in the form of contributions to the Keith and Patty Harrington Me morial Fund at the UCJ Medical Center. The contributions should be addressed to the UCI College of Medicine, Med Surge I, Irvine 92717. The Harringtons were mar- ried in Laguna Beach last May 17 and had been living at the Niguel Shores home. Hanington was scheduled to complete bis medical studies in Decembet'. Mrs. Hanington, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- c is Briscoe, o r Huntington Beach, was employed as a reg- !_sterednurse. Woman Murdered OAKLAND (AP ) -· A Richmond mother of three was kJlled &mday when she was shot five times in the race while din- ing at a restaurant, Oakland police report. 'Starsky, Hatch' Subpoenaed LOS ANGELi'S (AP) -With the stars of .. Starsky and Hutch" s ubpoenaed as witoe81e1, olficlaJs were opening a grand Jury aesaioa today to gather information on alle1atlanl that act.on Natalie Wood and Robert Wasner were defrauded ot more than ssoq,ooo in proftta from the "Cbartie\s ADaeJa'' tele¥iaioD show. Dand Soul and Paul 11.icbael Glaser were amon1 1everal people subpoenaed to testtt.v at the bdormaUoul ~ffdln1 conchafted bJ DfpatJ DIArtct Att.orney JamM Femmo. Fera1ao ba1 btaled the lO·moatb lJl•nU1aUoa lnto cbar1e1 that ABC ••twork pa f menll lnteniltd for "Cbarlle'a Aa1el1" were d lYerted to ••starat1 and HUtcb." "We'll be tatinl tletlmoay for the parpoae of 1atberln1 lnlormatlon. We will not at tJUI Ume be llklq tbt srud JW7 to return an ladlctment," 1a1d District Attorney's spokesman Al Albergate. He said no charges have been flied lo the case. The key prosecuUoo witness in the case ii former ABC lawyer Jennifer Martin. She bas charged that ABC diverted Uceme fees from one show to the olber and .also made ••exclusivity payments" to "Charlie's Antell" u a meana of defrauding actor Robert Wagner and b11 wife, actress Natalie Wood, owners of 43:75 percent of tbe bit Hries. Mt. Martin aald the 1bow alnady w• exclualve to ABC aad did not warrant adcUtJclnal payments. She brought tbe altuaUoa to the attention ol ABC otftdall bl • aerl• of lllesDOI belbmbll Sept. 25, In U.1Dt1D01 the all .. ed \bat an ABC oftldal told her 1uch payment• were meant to Cltlraud llltl wood and Wasner ol tbelrreturna from lbe 1bow. PHONE CALL TOLD Patrice Herrington 4 Homes, Store BLUDGEON VICTIM Keith Ell Herrington Jewel Loot $18,000 In Laguna Er.uries Jewelry valued at more than $18,000 has been stolen from Laguna Beach residences and a business, police said today. Police said thieves entered (our homes and took jewelry. 'iJot.hing. and household items. and broke into the Da n Miller Jewelry store at 160 S. Coast Highway, where they took gold and jewelry. The burglaries oc- curred late Thursday and Fri- day, police said. An estimated $8, 757 worth of jewelry was taken from the home oC Ronald Ellis on Cypress Drive. The burglar forced open a s liding glass door a nd re- moved the items, then left through the same door, police said. Jewelry valued at $6.145 was taken from the home of Helen Klepper, in the 1300 block of Coast Highway. The thieves en· t ered through a locked front door and ransacked the house before leaving, it was reported. Burglars broke a side window of the jewe lry store a nd re- moved $2,550 in goods from table drawers. They apparently exited through the same window. police said. " Clothing and a n or ien tal Rabies Clinic Set on Coast The Sout hern Ca lifornia Veterinary Medical Association has planned a low-cost rabies clinic in Capistrano Beach. It wm be from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 2 at the Capistrano Beach Fire Station, 26111 Victoria Blvd. Vaccination of all dogs four months of age and older is re- quired by law, and a vaccination certificate must be obtained prior to licensing. Cost of the va ccination is $3 per dog. Licenses will be available at the clinic site. More information is available by calling the association, 994-4602. Uonel Ogden Dead at 74 Lionel Edward Ogden, who sold Cotton's Point to former president Rlchard Nixon 11 years qo, baa died following a lengthy lllneu. Ogden, 74, was a director of Canoa l:atatel Co., a holding com.,..y for Rancho San Pedro. and allo wu former president of the Navy League of Lo• Ange lee. _ He wu mam,d to Victoria Cotton 01de.ni wboH father, Renl'y Haml ton Cotton, • former Democratic Party ktntpln, built the Spant•h·style estate o,erlooklna the ocean in south s.n Clemente. 01den died Aug. ·15 lo OJai. l scr een valued at $1,000 were taken from a residence in the 2100 block of Ocean ·way. The items belonged to Richard Rogan of Burbank, officers said. T hey said the burglar forced open a louvered window next '5> a locked front door, and then reached through to unlock the door. Also jewelry, clothing, and household items with a n un- known total value were taken from the home of Betty Gi bson, 1n the 1700 block of Catalina Street. The suspect broke a lock off a storage room door on the side of the home, it was reported. This Cookie Real Monster 1 PURCHASE. N.Y. CAP) - The man who gave the world its most eggs·tensive omelette, its heaviest ice sculpture and its longest submarine sandwich has created what he says is the world's largest chocolate chip cookie. Chef Franz Eichenauer made a 475-foot-long, eight-inch wide cookie on the campus of the State University of New York. It will join his other creations -a 10,470-egg omelette, a nine.ton ice sculpture of Henry Hudson's ship "The Half Mnon" and a 1.168-foot-lon~ sandwich -in the Guinness Book of World Records, the cook said. The 34 -year ·o ld c he f for General Foods sold the cookie in eight-inch square pieces at $1 each and gave the proceeds to the Muscular Dystrophy ·As· sociatioo. Coast Weather 1 Fair through Tuesday except for late riigbt and morning patchy clouds . Lows tonight 55 at the beaches to 65 inl and. Highs Tuesday lower 70s to lower *>s. INSIDE TODA~ A contemporary Atlantic cros'"9g In a 43-foot taUboat protriMa aa much m11•krv ond actventun as tM earlJI voyagea of Ch rfdopher C'o l11mbu1. Sid Mondy, Auocfated Preu writer, capturn the dromo on Page . Bl~ ' l•tlex .. ,.,_ ......... \..M....,,. "' ........ ... ~· "' =-.,~ ~ "" a1eewu• "" .,... ........ ......... 'M ................ At Ml -....... ... ...... u.. .. ............. .... AIM1 ................ lllllM& ..... M ....... ••.a ......... T ......... AU ~ AIMI ....., M ........... M ' I .. O.lly ~· ........ -ALISO STILL CLOSED Ltfeouerd Jtm Stauffer Fre•i-opAI BEACHES • • estimated roughly 6~.000 visitors showed up each day. They re· ported only three rescues Salur day' and eight on Sunday. Along Lhe mile-strelct-of city beach in Huntington. guards s aid 40,000 be achgoers turned out each day. They made 14 rescues Saturday and only six on Sunda.> At Doheny State Beach. where the .winds kept the s trand virtual)} empty, one middle· aged mar was stung by a sting ray and treated by lifeguards Beaches in La~una and San Cle m e nt e a lso h a d s parce crowds Three Jailed in San Juan Knife Fight · Three Mexican nationals were being held at Orange County J a il toda} on c ha r ge s they alleged!) tried to stab a bar employee and patron in San Juar Capistrano Sunday. , Sgt. Dave Miller of the Orange Court) Sheriff's Department said the incident occurred at about J a .m . in the Whistle Stop bar at 31953 Del Obispo. MiUer said the three Mexicans had been thrown out of the bar earlier ir the evening for dis1upt.1ve b e havior b y bartender !llane Paulsen . 22. of Sar Clemente Reportedly the three returned a fe-w hours later a rmed with stea ~ knifes. Paulsen received cut!' to his right hand from the al leged assauH a nd a bar patron. John Jackson. 27. also or :>an Clemente, received stab wounds to the chest and left elbo~ when he reportedly tried to help Paulsea Arre.sled in connection with the stabbing incident we r e Francisco Bartalo Gomez. 32. Eliseo Mora Salgado. 25; and Fausto Sando" al. 35. Miller said none of the men had local addresses Girl Strangled By Jumping Rope PHILADELPHIA <API A 6-year-old girl who was jumping rope with a clothesl in e was strangled when the rope became entangled on a wrought·iron railing outside her home, police said Dana Jones. playmg on the front steps, was found dangling from the rope by her neck. Police said the rope apparently s ngged on the railing atop a four.fool retaining wall leading down to a basement garage ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT t n. O• MfJP (.O*\I O..••w Poot ..,,,,. """~,. 'QimO•tWO IN Nf w" Pf.--"' '' pvett,hrd h'r '"" o, •"Q"' C.0.\1 Puo11,,mno CC>ff\Hn., '5.1•0 • .udt• &tlll1on\ •t• Qiwbli\fWloG Mof'41tY lhrouon f ,,O~• '°' (_Qo\fa ,,,,,,.,,. 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J\nl(i•IN>. pohcc !<aid tocltt) At lt•u.st fl\ t• robbcr n.:i. wl'n: .t \l\'mpled I ll t ho Mlrl n jit or c.·r1m~ that lo. ted lc.·is!I than h•lf ~·n hour Sund•) n\Jlhl and a..-rltd the a allantA ulmol\l no\tun£ in tu~h or valullhlt!I\, offie.,ra 11aid 1' h e t \\ o ~ u n rru· n e s c a 11 e d Jftt"rward "It "u:. 11 ... pn·\' of u bor\t'U robbc.'r} ;1l\l•mph,, s1u<l pvllc:e .deh'('llH Jl•rr} llull..ingt•r of thl' Wl':.l Los Angel~ Division. It started al a b<>ut 8.40 pm Sunday when two elderly women • identified as Tai Hua Chen and Mai Ying Yu we re shot at lhe 1nte rsect1on o f Bedfor d Street and Pickford Avenut.' "a pp a r e ntl y w i th o u t provocation." Hall anger said. One of lhe women died at lhe scene. and the other was taken to Los Angeles New Hospital where she was pronounced dead. said West Los Angeles Police Sgt. Andrew Heider . SURF WINNERS Top four finisher s m women·s division of this weekend's Na- l10nal Scholastic Surfing l\ssociation cham- pionships at Huntington Beach included <from left I F'ran<'i nP Hill of Or~nge Co~st College <3rd l. Alisa Schwar zstein of Laguna Beach High (2nd >. and Debbie Rooney. Dana Hills High < lst) and Jolene Smith. San Clemente High (4th>. '1acclne Short Then 76·year-old Leo Ocon was gunned down out.side a Jack ·in·lhe-Box h a mburger stand on Pico Boulevard. Ocon also dfod at Los Angeles Ne" Hospital. Finally, a 19-year·old man was killed on south Holl Street as his horrified girlfriend looked o n . A B e v e rl y Hill s schoolteacher a rrived and called for an ambulance. then watched as the youth died. Dog Virus Threat NQt an Epidemic ··Damn 1t . there was nothmg I could do. nothing at all.'" said the schoolteacher. who asked lo remain anonymous .. You hear about 11 you read a bout it every day. but you never think it can happen .. You feel so very helple!>. :· he added . · · 1 wa nt to grab someone and cry. that·s what I want to do ·· The dead youth's na me was withheld until his family could be noli fied He ider ~<11 d police were scouring the a rea today for clues ··w e are searching on root ror physical evidence that may have bee n overlooked in the darkness last night." Heider snid "We are out' looking for witnesses." Heider said palice believe the motive tor the shootings was robbery. ·•but usually you don't have this kind of viciousness with a street robbery.·· The only lead on the suspects. said Heider. "as a red and black Mercury they used . They were described as 18 to 20 years old . about 6 feet tall and of thin huild The gunmen may have used a small caliber revolver. but the t y p e of gun wo uld not be aetermined until the autopsies are completed. Heider said. The only vi ctim who escaped death was a young woman who w as .. acromp a n y in g th e teen-aged man. said Heider. The young woman was robbed but not injured ··Appare ntl y they (th e g unmen > c ame up and de manded money and jewelry·· before shooting her companion. Heider said By GLa<:NN SCOTT Of, ... 0•11)' ll'ilol $Uff A dog virus that is believed to he related lo feline distemper has been diagnosed in Orange County. but officials are playing_ down its threat. VeteriParians a re suggest1n~ that some dogs should be vac · cinaled, especially puppies and those constantly in contact with other canines But the \'els. concerned lhat there isn't enough vaccine to go a round yet. are asking most dog owners to wait before seeking shots for their animals. The virus is called cantne Par vovirus Enter itis and its sy mptom s a r e vom iting . bloody diarrhea and lethargy The virus usually is spread in the dog's feces or saliva. If untreated, a dog may dle particularly the ones less than s ix years old. s aid Robert H a ig ht . acting director o r a ni mal control a n d county vete rinarian Haight said. ttowever. that none or the dogs at the Animal Shelter in Orange have shown symptoms of the virus ··rrs not an epidemic:· ad vised Haight. "but there is some tor the virus> around apparent l y and ve t e rinarians are diagnosing it." He said officials at the animal s h e lte r stil l are deciding whether to give dogs there vac· cinations. One who 1s vociferous about the s ituation is Stu Friedman. president of the state Board of Examine rs for Veterinary Medicine. "It's not an e pidemic in California right now, but it is an epidemic in fear." said Fried- man in a telephone interview in ~--JlJST BREA.KING--- l.011• 11enis from today's world and notional 11ews aevelopments Bethlehem Steel FilW $325,000 /or· Bribery NEW YORK <AP> -Bethlehem Steel Corp., the nation's second·largest steel company, was fined $325,000 by a federal judge today for bribery and other corrupt practices stretching over four years. "Not even the laws of the United States can guarantee the morality of its businessmen and citizens," U.S. District Judge Robert W. Sweet said as he imposed tbe sentence. "Corruption will not be condoned." The maximum possible fine would have been $518,000. Bethlehem admitted in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on July 24 that it paid more than $400,000 in bribes to shipowners· representatives -including officers of the Colombian Navy - between 1972 and 1976. The bribes were paid so that ship9 needing repairs would be steered into Bethlehem's eight shipyards. Oll•ltere 1t'ell Ezplode• NEW ORLEANS (AP> -An offshore gas well exploded in names today in the Gulf or Mexico, one day after it blew out and Injured four workers, officials said. There were no rep0rt.s of pollution, but oil company spokesmen said the drilling derrick had collapsed .tnd there appeared to be extensive damage to the offshore plaUorm. Four workers suffered minor Injuries in the blowout Sunday. No injuries were reported in today's fire. his North Hollywood offi ce. He s aid dog ...ownerS-have flocked to his offi ce to get shots for their dogs He said it will be frustrating ror everyone when he runs out of var cine which !-ohould be soon Friedman's suggestion to dog owners is to keep their dogs at nome. ThC' virus is carried primarily by humans who s tep on dog excrement and unknow· ingly carry 1l home with them. he said. "So stay out of parks and out of places where dogs r un.'' he said ... Don't open yourself up to being a contaminant and we can cover this lhing." Friedma n suggested that dog owners can m ake a (lecontami· nant to kill the virus on floors and shoes by mixinE! one part bleach and 30 parts wate r. The virus first began a p- pearing about three yea rs ago, said 1-taight. fie said 1t appears to be an offshoot from the more familiar distemper fo r cats . The change that caused 1l to make dogs sick appa rentl} was the cf feet a mutant gene Don Mahan. excrut1vc dircc tor for the Southern CaLiforn1a Veterinary Med icine Assoc1a tion. said dogs can be treated once they show signs of the virus . However. he said the cha nce for survival depends on the dog a nd how soon it 1s treated. Treatment 1s two shots 01 a vac cine. The s econd should follow two to four weeks after the first. The vaccine provides protection in a bout 90 percent of the cases. said Richard Holden. administrative assistant for the veterinary association. No one seems to know how serious the disease is or how big of an outbreak has hit Southern California. Holden s aid his as· sociation is beginning Its own s urvey to find out. Area Surfers Dominate HB Nationals Poor choppy surf didn't deter C'O mpet ilors in the National Scholastic Surfing Association 1980 National Summer Surfing Cha mpions hips held at the Hunt· ~n g t.o~c h e.Le.r -O.Ver -the weekend. Ora nge Coas t com petitor s dominated the show Winners in the order of tht•1r t 101sh included Kneender-. D<1v1.• Harl . Carl~bad : Trov MaC'k. Edison lligh School. II untington He a ch: Rtll Lerner. Del Mar. UC San Diego: Uavc• Wer gin. Edison High School. lluntington Beach . .Jeff Kaiser. l'oi nt Loma College. J elf TuJim us . Oc:ean V1r w lligh Sr hoot. llunt111gton Aca('h Men's fina ls Todd Martin. San 01 egwto High School: Scott War ing. Orange Coast College: Doug Mc Kenzie. Hunting toa Beach. Edison High School . Dean Reynolds. San Cle mente High School : Mark Peters. Orang1.· Coast College, and Sean M cNuJt~. Capistrano 1111-!h School Woml.'n ·s Cint1 I winne rs 1n duded Dc•bbtc.' Rooney Dan" H ill s '1 1g h S1.·hool Alt'>J Schwaristc1n , Laguna Beach llilth School F'ra nC'llll' Smith. Orange Coast College. l\ori San ders and Cindy Morgan. both ol Golden West Colleg1.' Howard Johnson 's Safe Burglarized An employee at the Howard Johnson's Res taurant in San Clem ente told po1icc someone entered the office area of the establishment sometime over the weekend, taking $540 in <'ash from the safe. Employee Fred Cuda told police he was not sure when the money was taken. and police said today they don't know if the safe was locked at the time of the burglary. Kenned~-... Carter To Talk :.~ .. WASHJNGTON <AP1 Presi•' dent Carter is meeting with Sen. Edward M. Kenned y at th.e• White House today to seek 30-. vice on an economic program 1 Carter plans to announce later this week. Because the Massa chusetts sena tor stressed economic is · s ues during his unsuccessful campaign to win the Democratic presidential nomination, Carter has said he wants to consult with Kennedy before he announces his economic plan . Carter rema ined at the White Hou se over the weekend for m eetin~s with economic ad · v1sers on th<' proposals. which are to be announced lhis week. perhaps Thursday. The plan is expected to Include accelerated tax writeoffs to en· courage inve:tment. tax credi~ for individuals and businesses to offset increases in Social Secud- ty payments. and some direct spending to create jobs. Kennedy had proposed a S12 bi 11 ion j obs a nd economlc :-;timulation program to speed recovery from the recession. a nd the De mocra tic Nation~l Con vention endorsed that pro. posal. Howe ve r . Carte r has never s ubscribed lo it. · The two were meeting this af:. ternoon in the family quarters of the White House instead of th1.· Oval Office. The las t privat e m eeting between Kennedy and Carter was in June. At the time. Ken· nedy indicated he would not drdp out or the race. even thou~h Carter had enough delegates t•• g ain the nomi nation . Th t: senator fil!id.he ~U:Wlb1cd..m· the economy and would work to e ns ure that etonomic issues wer e addressed Lawme n Nab Theft Suspect Orange Co u nty s he rirr·, dep uties a rrested Ch r is C Wagasy. 21, of M1ch1gan early today on char ges that he bur~l ar1zed a South Laguna homl' and then went to ~lecp in the victim·s car . Deputies said they found t.l'le suspect snoozing in the back seat and recovered jewelry anti s tl \'C'r. The 85-year·old victim. a res1 dent of Camel Street. was home al thl' lime of the break·in but ..., as unaware of his toss until 1·ontacled by deputies. Catiroma1i, B<llman Wed f lNCASTL E. Va . 1/\P1 Batma n and Catwo man took their vows face to fa ce and sealed their m arriage with a mask·to-mask kiss in a comic: book ceremony on the s teps of Botetourt County Courthouse. The bride. the former Mary Anne Castle man of Roanoke, wor e flowing purple and carried an artificial spray of Bird of Paradise. She said she's a llergic to real flowers The brideg roo m . Rick Knobloch of Fincas tle. wore black and gold. The 75 costumed guests in- cluded the .Joker. in shocking pink and green hair. and Saturn Girl. ----~--------. lraa f'•ren Alerc•d 8y Tlae ~lated Preu The Iranian govemment ordered lt.s forces on full alert m the Qur Sbirtn sector ot its border with Iraq followlni three attacks f)f lnql troops last week, the offi~ial Pars nen aeency report«l=Y· The aaid a revolu~ iiuantaman and an arm.y wan-a icer were kllled and nve sold.Jera wounded While repel.Una the ltaql attacb Friday and Saturday. There waa no Iraqi conllrmauon ol the lr&D.lao report. ., l lzoo Brings it Together tor Scnoa1 Ready tor 1ne coo. school mornings 1s rne 1Z01.> 10ng sleev9 shirt ancs its ra1r weatner compiemeo. .n shOrt steeve. both 1n a POrvtcottun Diena ALSGARAGE ~6 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 ' ·. ; Your Hometown Daily Newspaper • VOL. 73, NO. 231, 2 SECTtONS, 2' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Mesa Super Block Nearly Done· 8y.JEaaYCLAU EN Ot990tf" NIUWI The city's new 13 mtlUon Com· munity Center under construc- tion just north of Lions Park on what once was Center Street has a root now and is constdered nearly hall finlahed. _ BegunlastNovember,theCom- munity Center Is scheduled for dedication March 7, 1981, and culminates lhe so-called city Super Block'a fint development phase. As that phase winds up, still other plans are wending their way lhrouab city departments to con- tinue the ruin~ and eventual re· construction of the downtown area core. T he first phase includes landscaping where Center Street once cut between Parle and Anaheim Avenues and the con- 11trucuon ortbree handball courts, an ornate fountain and the recent- ly constructed $500,000 fire station at the comer of Parle Avenue at Plumer Street. The 21,000-square-foot Com· munity Center contains a 500-seat auditorium, a stainless steel kitchen. three s maller meeting roomsandspaceforoffices. Its financing came from a com- bination or federal revenue shar· ing funds, Housing and t;ommuru- ty Development Act grants and about Sl.5 million in city general and park fund monies . Second phase of the ambitious Super Block phm initially called for a new library and youth ac- tivities building near the bl)seball diamond in Lions Park. William Dunn, city community development director . s aid studies have begun on the old library to determine whether the city-owned, county-operated facility 6hould be remodeled or replaced. But there stilJ is no plan for a youth activities structure. he . added. The old Boys Club gym- nasium on Anaheim Avenue west of the ris ing Community Center should serve its recreational purposes for a few more years, he added. Niguel Co•ple As plans are laid for coopera- tion between government agen- cies and the private sector to re-vitalize Mesa's older downtown sections, work on lhe first or such ventures is nearing completion. Casa Bella, the 75-unit federaJty sponsored senior citizens afforda ble housing project. is scheduled to receive its first elderly renters justaflerthe firstofSeptember. <See BLOCK, Page A2> Clues Meage~ • • o.tly'1'flet.._....., .. k._.IC.,._. THIS WAS SCENE AFTER CRASH EARLY TODAY AT 18TH STREET AND SUPERIOR AVENUE. Coat8 ..... WolltM ....... ,..,.. After KAacl&tng Out Power to Poltloft• of MeM, Newport ( Mesa Crash Victim !~Badly Hurt • A 21 -year-old Costa Mesa woman was injured seriously e,arl y today when her Volkswagen van sheered off a power pole. continued 40 feet out of control and rolled over, pin- ning her underneath. Reported in serious condition today in a Fountain Valley Com- nnmity Hospital intensive care llftil is Mary A. Ward or 3198 Gibraltar Ave .. driver of the van. Police said the 12: 10 a .m. • crash at Superior Avenue and 16th Street interrupted power and telephone communications in large segments of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Firemen and paramedics re· A90rledly worked more than 15 .inutes jacking up the van with a jaws or life instrument and blocks to remove the injured driver. • A Southern California Edison spokesman aaid the accident cut i>OWer to 1,760 businesses and homes for more than a half hour, with about 20 customers in the &Jperior Avenue area ex- pected to be without electricity unUl lete this afternoon. Blacked out was the area between 15th and 18th Streets .f!om Dover Drive in Newport Beach to tbe east and Superior ba Costa Mesa on the west. FIR._, PARAIE>ICI UFr oRtvD 'fROii -~ APTD EARLY MORNING CRASH 'Jawa of Life' Required to Gel Mery A. Ward fnMn WMt Wa IMI of Yehlcle Mesan Faces Pat Rap Teacher Charged With Backyard Ma,rijuana . Cotta lle1a police have arre1ted a 35-year-old school teaeller for 1 a 1 plclon of caltl•atial martJuna in bla back 1arcf and are HRiD8 • nei,tabor tor queati<m•n1 iD a 1tmUar backyard apicultural endMwr. Saturday'• arrest of Richard H. Rial. 2118 RepubHc Ave., came 8fts atllcen moved into lite ....,._ lal back Juda and eoaftlelad WI marijuana plants •anm. ID Ille from al&-IDCbel toft••l81tlD ........ Polee Mllr a man ldenWled aa Dan Qalcl•Y. as, of 151 . Unlon Ave., RilP' netah~ regardifta 89 plants dilcov in bi.I yard. Offteen l'Oll""led on the two homes , divided by a Ii ve-foot·bl1ll f enee after n eilhbors co~'-!•l~ed of an explosion and bUloWlnl yellow s moke at the Union Avenue addr .. Satuday monUn&. Police, wbo found no one at home, •PPl"Otlched RilP' home next door. F1'om the driveway, offlcer1 said , they aaw tall marlJuna plants 1rowtq in both &.ck yards. ID addition to the planll, ellbt of them from Rl&P' yarcl, police also confiscated • baa of marijuana seedl from the Union Avenue location along with an exploded smoke bomb. Officers theorised a fter lnve1tlptlng the yardl that the bomb W been attaobed to • trlppiDI mecbanlam as an lntrudlr alarm 1ystem. Po1ice said the bomb apparently droppe4 fr.om . a tube-like cmlater accideiltally caualn1 the exploalon and blll~winl smoke. In Slayings By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol llW o.11, ,.llet S1'1ff Orange County Sheriff's Department investigators have determined the time and -cause-- of death -but little else -in their probe or the brutal.slayings of a young Laguna Niguel cou- ple. Lt. Wyatt Hart. the depart- ment's spokesman, said the time of death was either late Tuesday night or in the pre-dawn hours Wednesday. He said investigators teamed. that the slain woman. Patrice Anne Harrington. 27. had talked with a sister by telephone late Tuesday night. She did not re- port lo work early Wednesday morning. however, Hart said. Hart confirmed that autopsies conducted on Mrs. Harrington's body and that of her husband, Keith Eli Harrington, 24, showed that "massive trauma to the head" -bludgeoning -was the case or death. The bodies were found in the bed of an expensive Niguel S hores residence Thursday evening by Harrington's father, who owns the home. ...._ Hart said that a careful search o f the r esidence at 33381 CocklesheJI Drive revealed no motive for the slayings. The in· terior of the house, except for where the bodies were round, was not disturbed. he said. Nothing of value appeared to have been taken. Hart noted. "They (investigators) a re really perplexed.'• Hart said. While no murder weapon has been recovered. Hart said "a blunt instrument" was used. Meanwhile, a m e mori a l service for the slain couple is sc hedu led for 11 :30 a .m . Wednesday at Pac ific View Memorial Park chapel in Newport Beach. according to Bruce Harrington, an older brotherorthe slain fourth year UC Irvine medical student. He suggested tributes in the form of contributions to the Keith a nd Pally Harrington Memorial Fund at the UCI Medical Center. The contributions should be addressed to the UCI College or Medicine, Med Surge I, Irvine 92717. Breakfast WppedOff With Holdup A man and woman who stopped ror an early breakfast at Denny's in Costa Mesa Saturday ended up with the restaurant's cuh before fleeing in a small yellow car r police reported . The manager of the restaurant at 3170 Harbor Blvd., told police that the cl>uple laid a note near the cash register as they ap- proache d him with their breakfast bill at 3:50 a .m. The note told him to band over all the money ln the caah reg- {JJter and offered a "thank you." The manager told officers he looked up from the note at a s mall blue-steel revolver held by the man. He Hid be forked over $170. The couple cuually strolled from the restaurant, be aald. A coot-AW the couple la.e tn the 1m•ll yellow car, police re· ported. Both of the robber• were deaeribed .. ln their earl7 JOI. The mm wore hll hair in • klftl pon1tail and 1ported a wtde budlebm' mustache, emploJMa said. He won • bandana U'OUDd hla throat and silver-rimmed ,1 ..... PHONE CALL TOLD Patrtce Hantngton BLUDGEON VICTIM Keith EH Harrington The Harringtons were mar- ried in Laguna Beach last May 17 and had been livjng at the Niguel Shores home. Harrington was scheduled to complete his medical studies in December. Mrs. Harrington, the da ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- c is Briscoe, of Huntington Beach, was employed as a reg- istered nurse. Coast Weather Fair through Tuesday except for late night and morning patchy clouds. Lows tonight 55 at the beaches to 65 inland. Highs Tuesday lower 705 to lower tl>s. INSID~ TODA~ A contniporory Atlantic crossing m a 43-foot aoilboat provides aa much m111tery and odvtntUTe <11 the early voyagea of Chri1toplter Columbu1. Sid Mood11 , Associated Preu writer. capture• the drama on Pa,,. 814. ···-~Al 1..M,9"'11 M ........ At ~· AS =-.,~ c-IC• •• =· .. ..... ,. • ..._... M ............ AIMI .. .......... ............ A•L.-.. .. ............ ....... _ .. ........... .... ., .. ........... T__.. an ~ ,., .. ., ...._ M ...... .._ M I I ,.... """/'"4 , .. , .• Wl!OrW ll'd ................ ; ••• Betlde~m Steel Fw $325,000 /or Bribery NEW YORK t AP> a.thl h~m 8'eel Corp , the MUon'a Mcond·ln& l ~tl' I romp&Q)•, waa fiMd 1125,000 by • federal 'uct•• today for brtbtty and Ot\er com.rpt pradJc llretchln1 over four yeare 1 "Not e\' n \ht taw of thf United StatH can 1u1rant e the mor11it1 of It bu11ln Bmen and citl.zen . " U S C>lstrlct Judtie \Robert W. Sw t •Id "' he trnflC)Md th• ~f'ntence "Corruptlon m not be condonNt " 'fhto max1mum poc 1bl~ fan~ would have *tl SSJ8.000. : &Wtbt'l1') admltttd in • Dtatrh:t 'ourt Jn Manhattan on July at that t pald mort1 than Sia,000 In bri~• to ahlpownera' l"epre ent1tlvc11 inc\udanac omcers ol thf' Colombian Navy between 1972 and 1976 The bribes we-re p&Jd so thitt shlpi. needing rep;iirs 'Aould bt> tecrt'd into Bethlehem ' catcht shlpyurtb Olldaor~ M't-U Expl•*• Nt.:W ORLEANS 1AP1 Ao off:shOre gas v.ell exploded in •nam.s today in the Gull or Mex1Nl, one day af\cr at blew out and Injured four workers. oHtclals said There were no reports or polluuon, but 011 company spokesmen said the dn\hng dernck had collapsed and there appeared to be extensive damage lo the offshore platform Four workers suffered mmor Injuries in the blowout Sunday No injuries were reported m today's fire lra11 f'orrelf Aleri.-d By The Associated Press The lranum government ordered its forces on Cull alert an ·the Qasr Shinn sector of il'> border with Iraq following three attacks by Iraqi troops last week. the official Pars news agency reported today The repQrts s aid a revolutionary guardsman and an army 'karrant officer were killed and five soldiers wounded while repelling the Iraqi attacks Friday and Saturday. There was no Iraqi confirmation or the Iranian report 6f1aane!e te 1t'i•' Ex-governor Lucey Anderson VP Pick WAfHI NGTO~"<AP> --_...._ "Patric rcu-ccy -became John Ande rson's vice presidential running mate today. saying he believes the independent ticket ··has a real chance to win this election ... <Related story. A 7 > Lucey, 62. is a former gov ernor of Wisconsin who served President Carter as a mbassador to Mexico but quit to take a senior pos t in the now·failed campaign of Sen. Edward M Kennedy In making the announcement at the National Press Club. An de rson said Lucey meets his three crite ria· t hat the can- didate be a Democrat, a veteran of elective politics -.with broad experience In government and foll} qualified to assume the of fice of president ··Pat Lucey has a s uperb Merrifield Rites Slated In Costa Mesa Memorial visitation by friends is sche<luled Tuesday for retired school te acher Elizabeth "Betty" Me rrifield. or Costa Mesa. who died Saturday at the age of 74. Visitation is scheduled from 1 to 6 p.m. at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mc!sa. Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. for the longtime I nglewood educator and member of the National Retired Teachers Associatio n a nd American Association of Reta red Persons Interment at Good Shepherd Cemetery an Huntingt1•n Beach will follow a Requiem Mass Wednesday at St Joachim's Catholic Church, Cost a Mesa. Mrs. Mc1Tifield is s urvived by her husband. Arthur. of Costa Mesa; sons the Rev Donald Merrifield, a Catholic priest. a nd Russell Merrifield. or Irvine. She also leaves a brother. Thomas J . Baker. of Van Nuys, and three grandchildren, Mark. John and Jane Merrifield. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tru Or~ c .. ,, 0..1• Poot ••tn -"''" , tOMQ•"t'd t ....... f tw\ Prf'\\ ·~ Wbf1\f'lfld D" '""" Or•"'tf (M\t Pu~h\nif'I (Of"'IN'h ~·•If M1lt0f\\ V• OUOI•"'"' Mondt'# tf'tf0\l9P\ ••+d4h to,. (Ott• Mltw~ H••pofl 8eHf't Hilf'tiftql~ lt•t " F'OUf'lt••" V•tf•, ''"'"~ l •Owft<111 h•C..ft Sotiltl"f (.ot~• A \lft91~ '•t~I f'O•hon h. ~ll't"'"' S..\11'0."n _,,. ~vnct.¥\ Ttw> PM't( CMI °'*''"·no Pt.,_, '" •• lJO Wt~ ••" 5,,,., Po Bo• ti.t. CM~ Mt\• <••••0t•h• •t•,. .... , ... _ Prlllll\tdf"t ·~ P~t\No+ , ..... , ...... vie.-p,.,.~nt•l'\dG-iifllf'ffll~M.it~· ,_ .. ,·-· ro.•ot "-,·~­M•fl .. lf•tt•w C-M.l-,.~ .. ,IMI IM-1"9 l!ClllO< Cott1Me110fflcl w.."''"' i.:~· :·cr:li.o ~7& ...... . c• .. • ,...,,... ..... •I tool• Mew, ~ ""~ ...... , Mcto41!• ... (# ..., ... -"''· •Y.-•1 Ult -flt• ...... *"-"'"""'"'Ill• Jife~ong record 0 1 put>11 c S@l"Vt~e~ -s<ri d mader.t<>n-, a Republican congressman rrom lllinois • Lucey told reporters that "I r~main a Democrat I--I have not abandoned the De mo<'ratic Party." He said it as Carter who has abandoned the party. • • 1 have seen the human wreckage Jimmy Carter's pres· idency left in its wake." Lucey said fie added that "after 30 years m elective politics I am not a champion of lost causes or hope· less crusades ... Anderson's campaign, he said, "'has made tremendous strides in just four months and l beUeve he has a real chance to win this election ... Lucey was a mong a number of dissident Democrats whom the Anderson campaign either con· sidered or approached indirectly as a Possible ba lance to the con- g ressman's Republica n back· gr ound. Word or the choice of Lucey became known last week while Anderson was on a coast·to- coast campaign trip, but the formal announcement was de· layed until today. Gunmen Slay Foiu in LA Crime Spree LOS ANGELES <APJ Four were killed. some "with no apparent provocation." during a shooting-robbery spree by two gunmen in West Los Angeles. police said today. At least five robberies were attempted in the strin~ or crimes that lasted less than hair an hour Sunday night and gained the assailants almost nothing in cash or valuables, officers slUd. T h e two g unmen e.;caped afterward. "It was a spree of aborted robbery attempts," said police :rtective Jerry Hallanger of the West Los Angeles Division. It started at about 8:40 p.m. Sunday when two elderly women identified as Tai Hua Chen and Mai Ying Yu -were shot at the intersection or Bedford Street and Pickford Avenue "'apparently without provocation," Hallanger said. One of lhe women died at the scene. and the other was taken to Los Angeles New Hospital where she was pronounced dead, said West Los Angeles police Sgt. Andrew Heider . Then 76-year-old Leo Ocon was gunned down outside a Jack-in -the -Box hamburger stand on Pico Boulevard. Ocon also died at Los Angeles New Hospital. Coin CoUeetiom Stolen in Mesa · Two coin ~llections. valued al a total $8.000, were taken from a west Coata Mesa residence Saturday afternoon by a blP'1lar who cut the screen on a screen door, police said. Burllan reached throuih the cut to open resident Ruuell W. Boyea' screen door and en&tr the uaf~ked rear door behind lt, policesakl. ANAHEIM STl!f(l D•llY .. llot M•• lly Tifft --MAP OUTLINES BLOCKS THAT ARE BEING USED TO BUILD A NEW DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA Publlc Money and Private Ent•rpf'I•• Combined to Give Older Section of Town a Facelltt f'ro• Page A I BLOCK ... That project. built on land once covered with older homes and shops immediately across Park Ayenue frt m the new Community Center , was a city Redevelop- ment Agency m 1 lestone . The hmd was acquired with city funds by lhe agency and offere<l for sale to bidders who would con- struct Casa Bella under a federal rt>nt-subsidy agreement. Birl winner. contractor and operator Robert Coles has sunk about S4 million into the total project Salling on a considerable invest· ment an Costa Mesa's downtown. Coles recently told Redevelop· m ent Agency oHicials he is pleased that they have selected Pacific Federal Savings and Loan to develop plans for the next gov· e:-n m ent-sponsored project. He rderr<.'d lo th<.' city's Fideli· ty Block commercial pl'oject. another ambitious undertaking designed to obliterate a block a nd a half of older homes and busi- nesses that will be replaced by a specialty shops center. Bordered by Newport and Harbor Boulevards, Park Avenue and 19th Street, the commercial project derives its name from Fide lity Savings and Loan As· sociation. one of the few struc- tures that will remain in the core area. The Redevelopment Agency is acquiring the las t s ix or more than 20 properties in the Fidelity Block. Wo rk on that project could began as early as 1982. after Fede ral Savings fully expands plans for a shopping center based on m iss1on·style architecture. Dunn said the city and its Redevelopment Agency will spend about $7.7 million for land in the Fidelity Block a nd that Pacific Federal's commercial de· velopment is expected to cost an additional SH million. Hut Pacific's proposed Sll million investment in the com· mercial enterprise is only part of its future in the downtown area. The rinancial ins titution already has invested morethan$3 million for the old McNally <con- tinuation> Hjgh School complex at 19th Str eet and Newport Boulevard. Planned for the property is a Sl2·million complex to house the !irm ·s corporate headquarters now located in Hollywood. That development is to include three·story office s tructures. also designed along the mission style . centered on an 80-foot clock lower and featuring a helicopter pad. No one knows r or sure what new projeds will follow in the old do~ntown area. Pacific Federal already is lay. ing plans to acquire property to the west or the McNally School s ite for eventual construction of more offices and restaurants. Still i n limbo somewhere between the financial firm and the Redevelopment Agency are other plans for possible acquisi· tion of properties in the block isn· mediately south of the head· quarters site -where Crocker Citizens Bank and Marvac Elec· tronics are iocated. Mousetrap Caper Spurs Competition SACRAMENTO (AP) -Weeks ago, a trapped mouse left blood· stains in lhe Capitol suite of As· semblyman Curtis Tucker, D· Inglewood, that l"eportedly "freaked out" a legislative aide, Robin Lewis-Coaxum. The Sacramento Bee reported that Senate staff member Bruce Samuel, tempted by Mrs. Lewis· Coaxum's alleged squeamish- ness, 'brouabt a duck's bead from a Chinese restaurant., tucked it in· to a mousetrap, and left it on Mrs. Lewls-Coaxum's desk. Samuel apparently didn't know that Mrs. Lewis-Coa xum's huA band laa meat buyer. One morning, Samuel opened the door to his office and f<Mmd a boar's head with a mousetrap c:lln1ingtolta ear . "ltwustraJghtoutof'TbeGod· father,' "saJdSamuel. ' Coast Surfers Win In HB Competition Poor, choppy surf didn't deter competitors in the National Scholastic Surfing Assoc1at ion 1980 National Summer Surfing Championships held at the llunt· 1ngton Beach Pi er over the weekend. Orange Coast competitors dominated the show WiMers in the order of their finish included· Knecriders Uavc llart. Carlsbad; Troy Mack. Edison High School. Huntington Heach . Bill Lerner. Del Mar. C S;1n Diego; Dav<.' Wcrt!in. Edison High School. lluntin~ton Reach. Jeff Kaiser, Point Loma College, Jeff 1'ulinius, Ocean View High School. Huntington Hcach. Coast College. and Sean M cNulty. Capistrano High School. Wo men's final winners in - d uded Debbie Roonc•y. Dana II i lls lli g h School : Alisa Schwarzslein. Laguna Beach I hgh School; Francine Smith. Orange Coast College; Kori San ders and Cindy Morgan. both of Golden West College Fleeing Drive r Shot, Arrested SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A motorist led· law officers on a 100-mile. hig h-S'peed c hase before being shot and arrested here today. police reported. San Francisco police caught up with the man in McLaren Park, where he was shot an the arm and arrested. ~ police spokesman said Police Sivat Huma11Fly At 18tli Floor CllJCAGO CAP> A man was arrested today c.ftcr authorities foi led his attempt to scale the west face of the world's tallest building, tht' 110-story Sears Tower. police said . The man. wearing a climbing· harness, wa s gra bbe d by firefighters who lowere d ~ scaffolding and met him a t tht· 18th rloor. Autho rities then pulled him through a wandow of the downtown office building ··He was angry. he wanted to make a deal. he wanted to keeo on going... said Fare Battalion Chier Peter Cunningham, who was on the scaffolding when the man was pulled to safetv ---- The man told reporters that has rirst name was "Jim." before being take n away by police. lie later was identified as J a mes McLaughlin. 26. ~ten's finals Todd Martin. San Daeguito High School. Scott War- ing. Orange Coast College; Doug Mc Kenzie. Huntington Geach. Edi4ion High Sc hool. Dean Reynolds. San Clemente High School: Mark Peter!'= Orange ------------------~~- SURF WINNERS Top four finishers m women's division of this weekend's Na- tional Scholastic Surfing Association cham- pionships at Huntington Beach included c from left > Francine Hill of Orange Coast lzod Brings 11 Together for School Ready for the cool school mornings 1s lhe lzod tong sleeve shirt. and lls lair weather complement 1n short sleeve. both 1n a ooty/cotton blend C>.1111'1 ~191 Slaff ....... College (3rd). Alisa Sc~warzstein or Laguna Beach High <2nd>. and Debbie Rooney. Dana Hills High Clst) and Jolene Smith. San Clemente Hi gh (4th). ------------- ljLS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAf\.D NEWPORT Bl;ACH (714) 644 703~ • • • ~------..-....-. 8J'OCKi / BUStNESS Mondly, Augutt 25. 1teo S ---------....;..;.;...__;;..._ __________ ...:... ______ _.,..~---------------------------------------------------~----------~~----DAILY PtLOT .... -... ""' '"'' ~"' ... ~ "" "I l\a. ( ., ' I I "Iii ,_ ,.. 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M 1l •II -• \\ 2D 1 2"' 1~ • \.9 " ~ 1 )$ ~ lo\ """".. i11 ~·t =:::,,, 1:1 l ~ ~: ,..,_ ~1: ~ m::.:·~ ~ t tt w1~:: ':a , ..t -~ ~_..;,j._ ·'~~~~ 11:~~ 1~11~·n~~·~ it:: ti:f ~ !&:~ "'N J:J ~ ~:i • • ;: .: ti J ., -.~ = ,fj .. ~ _, ~:~ ~ ~-nl! ~·a -J1i ~ ~ 1.'.~~~ "t r~~i~ ~~~~Ylrc'o CAP> -A ~·1111 ~ Ir":·~---.;~, llE~1,·~~r~ ¥::;:~ ::,-~~.J:~~~: .. ~ " ~ """"'!.~ .~ \,.~ .• ··= .. " r ... ~;... said lower eatlm•• of ..... IDd ..... ;, m .. .,. ;ro•1 ' I » • \\ 10.aea trom dilcoatlnued operatloaa ··a , 'i ' ···: .~.a is 1 ,.:. ~ lid:11 •• 11~ \~~ .. ~ were lareelY to blame. Big loll Alaead Many Faulted For Economy /, By JOHN CUNNIFF .. ............... NEW YORK Few concepts have won s u ch lnltaftt undentanding and support a.s reinduatriallzation, Tbe word isn't even in the dictionary. but every politician knows what it m e ans. And tbey s upport It too . What it means. simply. ls that we've got to st.art re· buJlding the country's production capacity. We've got to make railroads run, steel companies competitive. a ut-0motive companies profitable. We 've got to stimulate research. promote technology. gel people back to work. That's what political leadership is saying now -now that the economy is on Its knees and no more money can be extracted from it to support big spending projects Uaat often lower the nation's competitiveness. REPtJBUCANS AND Democrats are shouting the wot'd, but none of theem to be accepting any blame ror weake~ what used to be the economic wonder of the entire world, t6( U .S economy. But they helped do it. They helped with burdensome taxes. econom ic mis· management. officious bureaucracies, ridiculous regula· lions . At times, it seemed, Washington had declared wir on production and the people who tried to produce. It had plenty of help, of course, rrom ~ m ismanagem ent in \,be private sector , and from a growing attitude among Americans that consumption was the · • · most important function of any good l American. Consumers first. .:;, ~ , The consumer move ment had sound • beginnings. because something had to be ~ done about protectin g people from ' ~ dangerous products a nd . a s a lways. rrom • s hoddy products. And those dangers s till ..6 · exist today . CUNltllFF Politicians. who s pelled consumer v-o·t ·e·r, pro· claimed it. Companies with products to sell promoted 11. ADVERTISING DEPICTED what a consume r couldn't Ii ve without. Banks provided the easy credit lo buy it. In the process. the country forgot that it co~d con· s ume only to the extent that it produced. It often hobbled its production facilities with regulations and taxes and controls of one sort or another. Increas ing ly. m ore funds went to nonproductive government activities . Nobody c an correctly distribute all the blame, because a trem endous amount or it is the re to be spread around But the net effect is that productivity in the natJon ·s economy has aJmos t ceased to grow. And. s ince growth 1s needed to r aise living standards, the consumer Cinds his h ving standards going down. What a shock! How un-American! Weren't American IJvLOg standards to rise forever ? Wasn't It a right? As we now find out, it isn't a right. ll was an expecta· lion. to be s ure. and 1l was portrayed in almost every h&S· tory book a nd popular magazine. But the only right as· socialed with it was the right to work. NOW. IT SEEMS. 1s the time to get back to work. The money h as run out of many industries and they don't h ave the funds to rebuild t hemselves. And. with productivity barely growing, the taxpayer too h as run out or funds to support the various consumption sche mes. pensions included. that were s upposed to assure them of a very high st andard of living. Now e veryone wants to rebuild the machiner y . because they are finding o ut that without it they can't con· tinue to consume. They see that in having weakened pro· duction they made the consumer dream impossible . R onald Reagan and Jimmy Carter will soon come out with their r eindustriaHzation programs. and 1t m ight be a good time for Americans to ask why it is that their in· dustrial machinery has to be rebuilt. ~first two questions could be "Why was it ruined?" and "Who ctid it?" Levi Files Lawsuit ·To Halt Jean ·aone., LOS ANGELES CAP) -A federal court has issued a pre liminary injunct ion e njoirung three companies and six persons from allegedly m aking counterfeit Levis as part of a $10 million damage s uit filed by Levi Strauss & Co. U.S. DISTRICT IUDGE Mariana Pfaelze r granted the injunction on the basis of charges or unfair com petition. • trademark infringement, racketeering and conspiracy. At· to m eys for the San Francisco·based firm said they will re· turn to court in five weeks to seek a permanent injunction against the defendants. The alleged counterfeiting ring was uncovered. ac- cording to Levi Strauss spokeswoman Linden Farrar. when a Chicago retailer was approached with an offer to buy a large quantity of "Levi" jeans at 6nly $12.50 apiece. She said the retailer contacted Levt Strauss, which ac- ranged for one of its security agents to pose as a purchaser of the jeans.which reportedly came from one of Levi's fac-• tones in Texa s . The a lleged counterfeiter s claimed they could • reproduce up to 50,000 pairs a month, s aid Ms. Farrar. who ~: added that the jeans carried copies of the patented Levt • Str auss & Co. leather patch and buttons. ONE DEFENDANT, THOMAS Hermach of Baldwin • Park. denied any wrongdoing. "We do not manufacture jeans or anyUung et.se." said 1• Hermach. "a.od we have no contact with jean manulac-•: turers. We just are middlemen who buy and sell on the • open market." Two years ago. Levi Strauss broke up a worldwide : counterfeiting ring that reacheft from the United States to • England, Belgium, The Netherlands, Swtuerland;Taiwan • and Hong Kong. More than 100.000 pairs of Jew were seized in the 1977·78 case and a British firm was ordered to • pay Levi Strauss $500,000. Gold, Metals Quotations Gold Q110talion11 By Tk Associated Press Selected world gold pried today: LoMoa: Closedduetoholiday. Paril: afternoon fixing$635.7S.off$2.14. Fnli*1art: fixing $635.00,off $5.00. Zaridt: ts.13.00bid.orf$4.00: $636.00asked . New Yortl: Handy & Harman tale morning $834.i 5, oft $4.45. New Yorl: Engelhard selling price late morning $633.~. off$5.70, •• . • • •. New Ya£ Ebgelflilrd . rabricatecf gold lat momhll • M5.S.87. off ~.to. ........ ,,, NEW YORK (AP> -Spot nonlerroua metal prices to day : Caner .M~·l.OlV• a pound, U.S. destinations. LeM 404 ~nta a pound, llllc 35~-38~ cents a pound, delivered. 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