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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-05 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • • • • • m ID _ ... .,,,.-- _Feds Fighting Deroin OK fOr Drug Haul ' • • Caneer Patients H. L. Ebel of Costa Mesa has a 20-foot pole. It's not for people be wouldn't touch with a 10-f oot pole; he uses it to fish off the Newport Pier. It's a bamboo stick that grew in Ebel's back yard at 2127 President St. Mesa Raids Pot H _auls Made At Greenhouses Celebratlnc what they say is tlaeir annual marijuana harvest ••aon, Colla Meslfnarcotica de· teetives have captured four peo- ple in two days of sreenbouse raids. The suspects in the two teparate cues, three men and a woman, et1eb were free OD $1,000 .. ll today foUowtna their am.ts OD 1u1plcion of cultivatlna ~twodowntownreslden· Ual area locattona where tc!lant ~ were en-· . wltlaeearcb warrants lllued "' • ,..... netted 120 poundl ~.al· J1oon Ol.eovered .; WASHINGTON <AP) ·-A 11th ortlltlllJ ... terbel ... .. plctanl OJ...,.,aHCr~ ..... u. ................. tected la pboto1 ta~•• bJ ,,., .......... u., .... ............. lalt, .... . lesed marijuana plants, police said. "It happens every year about this time," sa.ld Detective Steve Shulman, addinc that June, July and Aqust in the Southland are prime trowinl montbrilue to the predomioantly bot, sunny climate. "Tbey really take off," be said of tbe iWdt herb. Detective Sbulinan sald 13 marijuana plantl up to 10 feet tall were conftacated for destruction at the bome of Stuart Hoa and Ula Licavoli, 334 E. 11th St.,· TbUf'lda7. Hot1. •._and lb. lJcavoll, 2'1, are clw'pd with irowtn1 tbe ID powMll al plant.a selsed at the .............. Al•• Baffln•ton, H , and JOHpbD. Bu•n11 •· botbollll s .1e&ba.,C01ta ............ re1ted ud 1tmilarl1 cbar19d Wedneaday when tbelr ... ............ raided wfl&b • ......... Ne Exll••atl .. Oswald Kin Seeking Blin FORT WORTH, Texas CAP) -The brother of Lee Harvey Oswald was to return to court to- day to ask a Texas judse to block efforts to dig up the body in the grave of President Ken- nedy's assassin. Robert Oswald in a bearing to- day was to ask District Judge James E. Wright for an injunc- tion. against a British author's effort to exhume the body. The author, Mi chael Eddowes, believes it was in imposter who shot Kennedy and was, in turn, slain by Jack Ruby. in 1958 and that it was the agent who assassinated Kennedy in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Eddowes says an examination of the body would show several ' physical discrepancies. But the man who agreed to ex- aJDine the body, Dallas County Medical Examiner Charles Pet- ty, bas been warned by county commissioners not to become in· volved in the exbumatiou. Use of county property for such a venture would have "ad-' <See OSWALD, Pa1e A%) CubmuSaid In Afghan ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP ) -Diplomats in Kabul , the capital of Afghanistan, are studying reports, so far uncon- firmed, that Cuban army units have arrived in that country to fi1bt in support of the Soviet-installed re- gime, Western diplomatic sources here said today. Afghan contacts have told one Western embassy that a joint 200-man Cuban, Soviet and Afghan military escort was am- bushed by rebel tribesmen Aug. 216 while guarding a provincial governor. This and similar Kabul reports in recent d ays could not be confirmed in· depe.ndeQ.tl Y and the diplomatic sour c es stressed that there was no ev id e nc e o f Cuban military intervention. Wright already has imposed a temporary restraining order aginst F.ddowes and Rose Hill Cemetery, where the man believed to be Lee Harvey Oswald was buried. Eddowes obtained .an exhuma- tion order from Dallas County JOdge Garry Weber and got permiuion to dig up the body from Oswald's widow, Marina Oswald Porter , and the cemetery. That's when Robert Oswald ftled his lawsuit. The author contends Soviet agent Alex James Bidell as- sumed Oswald's identity after Oswald went to ~e Soviet Union Otlaer D...,,s Saler'1 Heroin for Cancer Patients Opposed Ho1tage Flag Maker Held AVON, Conn. (AP)'-A woman who helped design a fl as honoring the· American hosta1ea in Iran is facins a firat-dearee larceny charse for al- legedly 1tealln1 $2,500 worth ol nap from a shop where she worked. Gayle M. Jalbert, 35, of Newinston , a forme.r, employee of the Fla1man of America store in A voa, was UTelted after police searched ber home and found -worth of na11 from the store, police 1ald. She ii one of three women wbo dellped the fla1 bonorlDI tbe ho1ta1e1. The naa was presented to Lt. Gov. , William O'Neill tut • IDOld.b. Nmllar flap ..,. .. to ... ,,:' ..... ot laela.... a r-.tlllt tUt tMr .., at tM state Etoll A111. ' to man tb moetb of lb• • eaptifttJ. • • WASHINGTON CAP )° - Federal officials, fiahtinl efforts by a IJ'OUP of pbysictam to make heroin use le1al fbr terminally ill cancer patients, HY tbedru1 may be leu effective and much more dan1erousthanotben. Stuart L. Nilhttn1ale, •ctina a11ociate comml11ioner for health attain at the Food and Drua Admlnlatration, told a coa- 1re11loaal hearln1 Thursday that other, less addictive .,_.. are safer and J:! u potent -lf notmore.0-heroin. He allo warned of the "hilb at- tractiveness" of heroin as a drua ofabule. Judltb H .. QuaWebaum, presl- dentoftbe Natlonal Commltteeon tbe Tfeatment of Intractable PaJn, told tbe HoUle Commette health subcommittee tbat heroin "la a cnadal mlsalnl tool in our at· tack on terminal pain. Wlu.o,t It, manyare~lDAIOllJ." Altboulb bero&n la not appnmd for marbtinl ..., tbe Federal Food, DrUI and Coemetic Act. It la Woe Related llOICOW <AP)' -Pekin1'1 barab crltlcl1m of Ronald a...-·• nemt nmarb tllll be woald wap bitter nlldam wttla ,... ..... tUt .......... betw .. a.a aDd tM u.... Stat. an blMt wt_. ....... eoatndletiml,'' tbe offtetal 8"· MtMWl..-cJTWeomllMlllted todaJ . J beins used in government- financed clinical teJts to de· {ermine lts mefulneas in chronic pain in cancer patients. .. Rep. F.dward R. Madisan... R- ill., the author of a bill pennittina licensed doctors to use heroin on <See BEaOIN, Pate .\2) Amtrak Train Hits, Kills County Boy_ A Santa.Ana child was struck and ltille~ by •IL. Amtrak P••seaaer traiD Tbunday Dlabt as be Ht an4 played OD die railroad tracb, police aald. A police spokesman said Ruben Gomes, wbo would have turned two lD ftve days, ltrayed from bia froat yard aJona tbe 1000 bloek of aortb Lincoln AHaue at about 1:30 p.m. and Ht dowD to play Oil the rallroad tracu MU'bJ. Th• 1pou1maa said the en1lnMr al tbe IOUtbbotmd train saw tM dlUd Oil .... traeU aad blew .. alrtlona, bat tbe lltUe I boJ d.kfD't IDOft out ol tbe way. He Nici time WM aat ....._.. Ume fOI' tbe '91i211r· to lll't.I tbetralDtoaltop. · Tllte ~blkl wa1 proDODCed'· dead Oil arri•al at .... AM I TulUn CommwdtJ ~. V. . 1ct1m Fo11nd lnLA Two men hijacked a cigarette vending truck in Costa Mesa Thursday, kidnapping the driver at 1unpoint and abandoning him and bis empty truck two hours later in downtown Los Angeles. Costa Mesa police said the pair, both described as black. of medium height and weight and about 216 years old, approached driver Robert Villasenor as he opened bis van's doors to service a m acbine at the Mus tang Ranch bar, 428 E . 17th St. Villasenor. 38. of Monterey Park. told officers the man with the gun wore dark glasses. He said the two shoved him in· to the rear of his van at about 2: 25 p. m., threw a towel over his bead and threatened to shoot him if be didn't cooperate. The driver for Servomation of Westminster said he and his truck were driven to the Los Angeles area where the men parked. unloaded cartons con- taining 8,000 packs of cigarettes and took some $2,000 in company money and $12 from his wallet. Villasenor told investigators that the men told him they were goins to let him go and drove him to Vermont Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard in the downtown area of Los Angeles. He was ordered to stay quiet' <8ee iD.J•CK, Pa1e A%) Coast Weather Hazy sunshine Saturday afternoon after nisht and mom1Jll cloudinesa. Only partial clearlns at some beaches. Lows tonight 58 alone-the coast-·to 65 in- 1 and . Hl1bs Saturday lower '70I to low 80s. INSIDE TODA 't' •••ex MY-..,.,.. A11 ._ UM1n Ill L.M ...... M...... CM ........ ................. •tt c....... ............ .. ( .............. --~ .. c.kt C11 ........... t11• =-en 11.c• .... • ... -°" C1I ==-·· I...... .. 111 k:•1 1 ca ......_ ~=: ~ ..... , .... ('t W AV C\." ==·• =--..... M . ' 1 I I .. DAILY PtLOT Frida • &tpt~ ~. 1980 Atton1ey Te]Js · Bitty·· P robers 0.f Carter Talk D.uoRoh m~em ~ Store Two men made off with $30,000 wor\h of jewelry from a Laguna Beach jewelry store after one of the robbers held a sun to the head of the shop owner, police said. Officers Hid lbe pair walked into Ye Olde Village Shoppe, 1476 S. Coast Highway, shortly before 5:30 p.m . Thursday, and asked to see a gold pock et watch. WA~UlN(:'\'oN , 1•1 Attornty (~eneral lknJam1n R Civiletti told St-nah· lrwesu1alo"' today h\• nu~ec.1 the Btll>• Cartt>r a((alr wtth l)yot>sldent C.r\er noc tu give advice but to tnlorm (ht• µreaidl'nt lhut th•' .... a~ •'" 111 vestlgot1011 whH'h I ..., tlultt not J1:. CUlll "1th ht m ' "My convenrntaon .... uh Pre..,, dent Carter n~b no • polot£y ,' C1vileltl lold u special S('nlltt sub- Missing Woman Sought Huntington Beach pulice and Orange County Sheriff's dep- uties are probing the disap- pearance or an us-year -old woman whose car and purse were discovered at a Huntington Beach address earlier this week. Missing is Jamie Lyn Dickson, a Cal State Fullerton student Crom Mission Viejo, who was last seen about 6 p.m. Monday at · 9632 Hamilton Ave., Huntington Beach. the home of her former boyfriend's brother . Although her car and purse were found at that location, police say she has been missing s ince th at time f rom the Fullerton sorority house where s he had been living and from her job at a Tustin market. Con- cerned family members contact- ed police about h er disap- pearance. Ms. Dickson was described a s 5 feet·8. 125 pounds. with brown hair and brown eyes. She was wearing a blue blouse and blue jeans when s he was last seen Police say she had broker. up with her boyfriend just befor. s he d isappeared Anyone with knowledge of Ms. Dickson's whereabouts is asked to contact Huntington Beach police or the Orange County Sheriffs office. Turnout Low ForU BD3h LOS A!'llGELES (AP) M Mayor Tom Bradley made tht rounds of city hot s pots such a~ Dodger Stadium and th< Hollywood Bowl. Los Angele~ neighborhood police and· fire sta lions were hosts for more modest observances to kick off the city'~ bicentennial. Turnout for rather li ght!) publicized cupcake. orange drink and coffee open houses ThursdJI.) night ranged from several hun dred to a meager handful at West Los Angeles police headquarters. ''I'm just going to say it was a complete flop." said officer Gregg Harrington. head of a greeting committee at the Wesl LA station, that far outnumbered the visitors. Pot Seized AUBURN <AP l -Millions of dollars worth of high·grade .sensimilla marijuana have been seized and destroyed at what of· ficers describe as a plantation near the Lincoln airport. Placer County Sheriff Donald Nunes said Wednesday the estimated 1,500 plants would have had a street valueo!upto$5 million. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT rrM-0,."9P ON;'I O•tf .. P1IOI w 1trt wf'l1(h 1\ totnta1"'fd trw Nf'W\ P'fH ti PwDll\MO O• lft• Ot•"44' (06.Jf P\fbl.l\l'h"O (.Ofn,,.Ay s.Ot'•I• f'd•llOf'I\ .,. 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"I wanted the prt"lldent to WI dMst.00 tbat I con~ldered Bally Cartl'r's cosed1ffl'rtnt from lho:;e .ibout wh1c-h 1 do from tam.-to lltnt! ad\ HU' tum. and that \h1 w.t!'i lln l' v.hu·hv.c h<>uldnotd1 c·ui.\ • Tht> attorney gent>ral said ht' -dtd tell the prt>sldt'nt he un der tood Billy Carter would not be vroset"uted ,, h'e reg1::.tl'rt>d as u fo rl'18ll agtmt Out he ::.ant hl' d1\'ulgt!d nothing a bout the Justu:e Departml'nt':, inv~suga tlon ofBilly Ott Its Top • Officer µok es his head inside vehicle that flipped over Thurs day near intersection of Bris tol Street and Irvine Avenue, in county territory The driver, Jim Carstensen, 23. or Newport Beach, suffered moderate injuries and was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital. California · Highwa1 Patrol of. ricers said his car flipped when struck bv a vehicle driven by 18-year-old Susan Hud- dleston of Grand Terrace. Her car. they said, then collided with a third car . Only Carstensen was injured. One of the men then ap- proached store owner Murray Brown of San Juan Capistrano anc;L~~hed a hand gun into bts ribs saying, "This is a robbery," accord.i\}g to police accounts. The second m an then re- portedly ordered store manager Peggy Arnd.s, and a cus tomer, Gloria Stormes of Woodland Hllls, into an offi ce area and told • them to lie down. The first man trained the . .s caliber pistol at Brown's head w hile the other took $30 000 worth of jewelry from display cases, police said. The pair then fled through the The attorney gem•ral said hl' does not recall telbng his an· vest1gators six days earller to wait lOdays before taking civil or criminal action. But CiviletU said that if he did make that statement the purpose would have been to give Billy Carter time to register voluntarily. .... A.-5 .. ,· oo· 0 Youngsters Due ~~~~ door of the s tore, police L:fj .. --..Q.I. own gave chase and the sus- pects were last seen headin~ down a walkway to an aUey east ... o.f 1400 S.· Coast Highway, of~ But Ci viletti told the senators he did make a mistake by telling the press last July 24 that he had not discussed the Billy Carter affair with thep,resident when he had. Hunt,ingt01" J7 aJ,/,ey Schooh lo Open fic~~~i~~d~a 1d the men were white and in their mid-20's. The officers said no itemized list of jewelry taken in the robbery was available today. Civilet.ti said he thought the question was whether he had dis· cussed the investigation with the president and said he repUed truthfully that be had not. But he said he was wrong because the quest.ion had been whether he had discussed the matter with the president at all, which he had. On another matter, the attorney general said he withheld U.S. in· telligehce information on Libyan payments tn Billy Carter from his own investigators for two rea· sons. One, he said, was that the in· formation could not be used in court without jeopardizing a U.S. intelligence source. The other. he said, was that he believed then and believes now that such in- formation is so sensili ve 1t should not be passed on to anyone unless the need for it is essential. l n other testimony. Civiletti confirmed that the Jus tice Departmen t is inves tigating whether presidential nallonal security a dviser Zbigniew Brzezinski violated espionage laws by talking to Bi!iy Carter about what has been identified as- a cable intercepted by U.S. in· ~e lligence. That report said Brzezinski called to tell Billy that his dealings with Libya could damage the president. Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C . s aid Brzezinski "will have to answer some very serious ques- tfons when he testifies before this _sub~ommi!tee." Gun Charges Dismissed BERKELEY <AP ) Firearms possession .charges against a former Hare Krishna member have been d ropped following a Muni cipal Court ruJ. ing that police conducted an il- legal search in the case. Vladimir Panasenko: 41, was charged with illegal possession of a machine gun after an officer found the weapon in the trunk of a car parked in front of Krishna property in May. Judge George Brunn ruled on a defense motion that Berkeley policeman Joseph Sanche-z s earched the car illegally because he failed to get a search warrant. F1.r8t Oil Pumped SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The first production of oil from a new field in the Santa Barbara Channel has been announced by Chevron U.S.A. The oil was pro- duced at Chevron's $72 million, 48-well "'PlaUorm Grace" in the Santa Clara unit about 12 miles from the Southern California coast. Shot to Death Nearly 45,000 youngsters will be returning to 59 schools in Hunt· ingt on Beach and Fountain Valley Monday morning. But even so figures show there will be at least 2,300 fewer pupils than last year in the Fountain Valley, Ocean View and Hunt- ington Beach City elementary districts and in the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict. Each of the districts will ex- perience declining enrollments and the shortage of students will prompt studies for possible school closures in the Huntington Beach City and Fountain Valley dis- tricts. Few major education cutbacks appear likely des pite tightening money supplies. However , Huntington Beach Ci- ty trustees have eliminated all field trips They also will require students to supply their own towe ls at physical education classes. Here is how the districts are s haping up: Huntington Beac h City (elementary) School District Project ed e nrollment at 13 schools is 6.800. down 400 from l~st year. Bus services to be ~ro· Plwny Gold Pair Nabbed ·• EL CENTRO (/\Pl -The FBI s ays updercover agents arrested two men here on fraud charges involving t he sale of phony gold bars. The two taken into custody Thursday were identified as Angel Gastleum O\ivas, 53, and Francisco Ros a s. 63 . An Oklahoma City resident claimed he paid $20,000 for a gold bar that turned out to be a gold· painted brass ingot worth $50. In a complaint, Olivas and Rosas and two other men, Fran- cisco Ros a s Men doza and Salvador Gardea Cisneros, were · accused of taking pa rt in the · ring that offered gold bars for sale at $200 to $300 an ounce. Mendoza and Cisneros are still eing sought. the FBI said. • ...-rage Al as the pair left the parked truck. A few minut es later , Villasenor said , he heard women laughing a lo ng the s treet, figured he was safe, opened the truck aad got out. He flagged down a passing policeman to report the robbery which resulted in the loss of about $3,600 worth of various brands of cigarettes as well as the cash. County Deputies l«:f entif y Bodies Sheriff's investigators said to- day they have identified the two people found dead in a aballow arave Tuesday in Santa Ana Canyon as being Fullerton residents. Lt~ Wyatt Hart identified the two u Leslie Reid, 25, and Kelly EUiaa. \I. InveaU,aton bad pre- vtoual?_ _c)etermined the two were ldlled ~ IMtpn bl .. ta . waa round Tuesday afternoon by a woman who was walking near the Oa.k Creek Horse Ranch at 23472 Santa Ana Canyon Road. When investigators began un- earthiq the partly decomposed body, they discovered the woman 'a body underneath. lnvesti•aton said the pair had been dead about a week. Eac:b body had shotaun bluts to \be upper tono, Hart said. v1ded to youngsters based on safe- ty hazards. Price of lunches to in- crease five cents to 65 cents for elementary students and 70 cents for sixth to eighth graders St(ident-teacber ratio is 27 -1. -Fountain Valley School Dis- trict. Projected enrollment at 17 schools is 8,253, down 764 from last year. Lunch offered at 75 cents. Bus transportation will be provide d for kinde r garten through second grade students who live three-fourths of a mile or more ftom campus. Other students, who five a mile or more from their school, wtll be bused. Average class size will number 29 pupils. -Ocean View School District. Projected enro llme nt at 23 schools 1s 11.000. down 600 from last year. Price of lunch to remain al 70 cents. Children in grades one to three will receive bus services if they hve three quarters of a OSWALD ... ver se effects ," Commissioner Jim Jackson said. "We told him if there was a reasonable doubt about whom was buried there, it s hould be done." J ackson said. "But if it was a private matter between him and the family at1d not a ma tler of public necessity. we did not want him to do it. Petty. also a defendant m the s uit. said he told the com- missioners he does not doubt Oswald is buried in the grave. but added that 1r the body is ex· humed, il should be done by a qualified pathologist in a well- equipped setting. Wright has granted Petty's motion to move his part of the case to Dallas County, where he resides. The judge said his ruLing on the exhumation would not affect Petty's hearing, since Petty only agreed to examine the body and was not involved in the actual exhumation. Wright said he did not know when Petty's portion of the lawsuit would be put on the docket in Dallas. - mile or more from school. Older children will be eligible if the dis· tance is one mile or more. Average student-teacher ratio is 27-1 Huntington Beach Union High Sctiool District Projecte~ enrollment in six schools is 18.800. down 600 from last year Bus service is available to students li ving three miles or more from school. No major cutbacks but 127 teachers received layoff notices last year. However, more than 80 of those have been rehired Lunch . prices to vary on selection Student-teacher ratio. 26-1 Reagan Says Health Great NEW ORLEANS (AP > When Ronald Reagan learned he was the s ubject of a Wall Street rumor. he offered to dispel it on the spot. "I'll run around the block for you." he said. Earlier. the ob¥iously un- founded talk of a Reagan heart at- tack had contributed to a 4.35- point loss in the Dow Jone& in- dustrial average. Reag;rn said be lea rned about it in a phone call with someone in New York. "Fellas. you've been with me all day," Reagan told reporten; who stopped him as he left a hotel in obviously good health · · 1 d1dn 't have any problem of any kind." Pact Rejection CI08e8 Shipyard BETHLEHEM. Pa. (APl Officials of Bethlehem Steel Co. said that the company is cl~ing its San Pedro. Calif .. shi p repair yard, where a union represent- ing its employees had rejected a contract offer. The contract covering the yard . which employes 3SO peo- ple, expired June 30, and a com· pany proposal for a new pact was turned down by negotiators for Local 9 of the Industrial Union or Marine and Shipbuild· ing Workers of America. From Pafl~ Al HEROIN ••• terminally ill cancer patients, said in testimony that "it is our responsibility to see t hat the dy- mg don't suffer needlessly.·· Madigan 's bill, co-sponsored by 17 other members of Congress. would allow heroin treatment to be administered only in hospitals or similar institutions. Heroin is used legally in hospitals in England to fight chronic cancer pain. "Heroin is more rapid acting, causes less nausea and is more humane and efficient by injection than morphine." testified Dr. Al· len Mondzac, a cancer specialist in Washington. Morphine is often used to al- leviate chronic pain in dying cancer patients. but J ane E. Hen- ney, special assistant for ('tinical affairs at the National Cancer Institute. said while heroin may work more quickly. it doesn'tlast as long as a pain killer. She said studies in England and at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centei;. in New York in- dicate that heroin is no more ef- fectivethan morphine. Nightingale added that the pro- posed legislation shouldn't be limited to terminally ill cancer patients. Should heroin be ap- proved for marketing, it s hould be available to any-patient suffering from chronic pain. he said. Rep. Henry A. Waxman D· Ca lif., the s ubcommittee chairman. told reporter·s that passage of the heroin bill is un- likely this year but might be possi- ble in 1981 if further study sup. ports it. Carter to Visit WASIDNGTON <AP> -Presi- dent Carter will a ttend a Democratic National Committee fund-raiser in Los Angeles, Sept. 22. the White aouse announced Thursday. Sen. Edward M. Ken- nedy also will attend. . . ...:.. , ·:: ... .. .. ... ... In most cases we'd answer "yes" to that oue'sJlon. but there·s more than meets the eye Where 1t concerns the purctias.ng of carpeting A pretentious store front surety isn 't the answer. anymo re than eslablishmenrs trnlt feature nd1cukw1 low prices with padding and installation Included What's the answer? Alden'a! We'll ooen your eyes to a carpeting concept U"811Ccelledl Let us l)rove 11 DEN 'S IHJ PLACIMTIA AflHUI COSTA MISA • 64'·41JI • 46· lS ·. : iaiiJlitiOn: 'custom ,,.,.,;,,• linoleum • wood floor . .. \ ~!~,::.,~=.:.:.:.· .:1o :::.\'.~?: .. ,,_...,, Reld 1 and Ml11 Elllng's bocll• were dlecovered burled in a •h....,.. 1ra... Reid's body MotJve for the kllUncs is un- known. -I \ ) , ' --..-.-· _,,,.._ -~our Ho••town Dally ~ewM_p~19er --, .... VOL. 73 . NO. 249 ... SEC't.lONS, S2 PAGES OR ANGE CO UNTY, CALI FORNI A TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Irvine 'Doctor' Accused By RICHARD Ga£EN Ot -Delly ,._ ·~" Authorities are invest11atln1 the death of a diabetic man In bis late 20s who authorities b elieve w as treated by a Trabuco Canyon resident SUS· peel ed of practicing medicine in Irvine without a doctor's license Spedfic details of the death that occurred la te last year can't be discussed until In· vestigation is completed, ac- cording to Jerry Sanders. supervisor for the .,Stale BQard of Medical Quality Assurance's Santa Ana office. : He added he is also examining a number of complaints his of· rice has received from patients t -who-were allegedly treated by Gerald Barnes. 47 . arrested Aug. 2IO in his home . Barnes was charged with felony counts of practicing medicine and issuing prescrip· lions without a license. He pleaded not guilty a nd is now free on a $2,SOO cash bail He is to a ppear Sept. 16 in Harbor Municipal Court for a pre-trial bearing. Brian Fink, administrator of Pacific Southwest Medical Group where Barnes assertedly practiced industrial m edicine for nearly three years, said be blew the whistle on Barnes afle.r receiving a tip that he wasn't really a doctor. Sanders said Barnes is believed to have practiced medicine for one year in Alham· bra before coming to the Pacific Southwest Medical Group. Barnes came to California from Illinois where he once held a legitimate pharmacist's licenae Sanders said. The man accused of practicin.1 medic~e without a license changed his nme to Gerald Barnes several -years aao. he said. . He allegedly used the medical license of a physician of the same name who practices in Stockton. Fake Doctor - SoughtT Bakersfield BAKERSFIELD <AP) -State medical a uthoriti es are .searching for a man who bluffed his way into residency at Kem Medical Center using publicly available informaUon, hospital officials said. A man calling himself Dr. Anson Lowe said he was trained at Mt. Sinai Medical School in New Yor~ and UC San Fran· cisco when applying for his ffaihlilg ·jSOsition. according to Or. Robert Mosser, chairman of the hospital's department of medicine. Mosser, who hired the man Ju- ly 21, said the hospital staff became suspicious four weeks later when Lowe's work failed to live up to expectations. Lowe's credentials said he had graduat- ed in the top 10 percent of his class. "' ~oater checked with Mt. Sinai and learned the real Dr. Lowe was 5-feet , 8-ioches and an Asian. The fake Dr. Lowe, known to some hospital workers as "Gabriel," is 6-feet, l 't2· inches and white, Mosser said. Chris ·Evert Tops Tracy NEW YORK (AP )....__. Chris Evert Lloyd, mixing ber s hots superbl y, avens-ed ber Joss to Tracy Austin in the final of last year'• U.S. Open Tennis Championships by knock- i a 1 off the defendln1 cbamplon 4-t, t ·l , S·l to- day ln the aemitinala ot tbe ltlO Open. Lloyd, wbo won the women's ainfles crown four years in a row before bein• dethroned by AuaUn , I Ht year# wlll fau t.be. winner o today'• other Mmlllnal bel-.en A.Ddrea Jae1er an d Hana llandllkova o r Caecbo1lovakia f n lat~·· tttle m•t~b. Poling for Fish H. L. Ebel of Costa Mesa has a 20-foot pole. It's not for people he wouldn't touch with a 10-f oot pole; he uses it to fish off the Newport Pier. It's a bamboo stick that grew in Ebel 's back yard at 2127 President Place. Badham Drops Plan ,..--. -To Challenge FAA An aidetoCongressman Robert E. Badham says that the Federal Aviation Administration's new position to allow six flights at John Wayne Airport for new car· rfers wa5 a response to lJadham's more restrictive proposal. Badham. R-Newport Beach, proposed Thursday to introduce an amendment to a House bill in which the ~ would ha've been bloc ked from t aking action against the airport until a con- gressional study was completed. But Howard Seelye, Badham's aide, said the congressman n9 longer plans to introduce the amendment. Seelye caUed the FAA 's compromise a "reasona· ble solution to the difficult prob· lem faced by Orange County. Dr. Platt, SadJJ,eback Aide, Dies Dr. R. L. Platt, a founding member of the Saddleback College administrative staff, bas died attm!Scrtpps Clinic hospital in La Jolla at the age of 60. Dr. Platt, of Santa Ana, came to Saddleback as dean of admissions a nd records when the .school opened in 1968. His mos t recent post was counselor at the college's.Irvine campus. He stepped down last year as dean of administrative services, an assignment he as- sumed in 1976. Previously, he bad served as dean of i.nsttuction. At issue is hbw the county plans to comply with the FAA 's uJ. limatum to allow more than the l wo commercial airlines that now fly out of John Wayne Airport to use the facility. The Board of Supervisors is scheduled to con- sider the issue next Wednesday. The FAA was threatening to withdraw a $4.S million grant to defray the cost of buying land on the west side of the airport runway if access to other airlines is not provided. Under the compromise, the county could aUow six of the total 41 flights a day to be flown by new carriers. The airlines would be chosen in a sealed bid auction. Then in the spring, more flights -to a total of 16 -would be auc- tioned, with existing carriers Air California and Hughes Air West a llowed to bid. The two carriers couldnotbidforthe firstsix. The new flights could be added assoonas Nov.20. The sentiment in Newport Beach hewever, was not as positive about the compromise. Mayor Jackie Heather said the ci- ty will not back the FAA' s plan but will conti nue to s uppo rt ~adham's a mendment, which wollld delay adding Che new flights. The limit of 41 daily flights from the airport was imposed by the county to protect residents -such as those in Newport Beach - from the noise of jets taking off. Mrs. Heather said today that ci· ,. ty officials helped draft the <See B,\DllAM, Page A2) Civiletti 'r.estifies Billy Pro~ Details Kept Froni Carter WASHINGTON °l'AP > - Attorney General Benjamin R. Civiletti told Senate investigators today he raised the Billy Carter affair with President Carter not to give advice but to inform the president that this "was an in· vestigation which l would not dis- cuss with him." "My conversation with Presi- dent Carter needs no apology," Civiletti told a special Senate sub· New Hotel Endorsed By Planners A proposal to COD5lrUCt a 12· story, 440-room pyramid-shaped hotel near John Wayne Airport was endorsed Thursday by Newport Beach plannin1 com- missiooen. On a 4-2 vote, the commission recommended that use permits be granted to the Koll Co. for con- struction of the Hyatt Re1ency Hotel near the intersection of Birch Street and Von Karman Avenue. Commissioners Allan Beek and Hal Thomas cast dissenting votes. TheCityCouncil. whicbhu the final say on the planned hotel, is expected to vote on the com- missiao's rem111mendation late this month. The hotel could be conatructed by late t.m if fanal approval is gr.sited. The bOtel, according to environ- mental documents, would lncf ude a 220-seat coffee sbop, a restaurant, a ballroom and would have a central atrium through which elevators would pass. It would also have a swimming pool and tennis courts construct- ed on top of an adjacent parkin1 structure. Prior to the vote, Tim Strader, Koll's senior vice-president, said the hotel would generate nearly · $500,000 a year to the city through bed taxes. Strader also said that required environmental documents •'final. (See HOTEL, Page ,\Z) Phony Gold Pair Nabbed .. EL CENTRO <AP) -The FlU says undercover agents arrested two men here o n fraud charges involving the sale of phony gold bars. The two taken into custody T hursday were identified as Angel Gastleum Olivas, S3, and Francisco R osas, 63. An Oklahoma City resident claimed be paid $20,000 for a 1old bar ..that turned out to i>e • sold· painted brass in1ot worth $50. In a complaint, Olivas and Rosas and two other men, Fran- cisco Rosas Mendoza aftd Salvador Gardea Cisneros, were accused of taking part in the ring that offered aold ban for sale at $200 to $300 an ounce. Mendoza and Cisneros are sWl being sought, the FBI said. committee investigating the ties derslood Billy Carter would not be between the president's brother prosecuted if he registered as a and the radical North African na-foreign agent. But he said he tionofLibya. • divulged nothing about the "I wanted the president to un-Justice Department's investiga- derstand that I considered Billy lion of Billy. Carter's case differentfrom those The attorney general said he aboutwhicbldofromtimetotime does not recall telling his in· advise him, and that th.is was one vesligators six days earlier to which we should not discuss.'' wait 10 days before taking civil or The attorney general said he criminal action. But Civi•ettr said did tell the president he un-(See BILL y , Page A2> Final, Rites ·Set Saturday For Tom Kier Memorial funeral services are scheduled Saturd•y for Thomas Nelson Kier, a ~ well-known J>rivate club manag"8ment «· ecutivewbodi~Wednesday. The longtime Corona del Mar resident who most recently served as assistant manager of the Irvine Coast Country Club was 68 and succumbed a t Hoag Memorial Hospital. · Rites for Mr. Kier, a widower, will be at 3 p.m. in Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel, Corona del Mar. Contributions to the Club M a nagers Adociation of Southern California Tom Kier Scholarship Fund may be made to club officer Lee Seeger at the Petroleum Club, 900 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, 90017. A Wichita, Kan., native, Mr. Kier served 15 years as assist.ant manager of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. He came out of retire- ment in 1977..., work two years u assistant manager at Big Canyon Country Club and then later swilcbedovertoICCC. He previously w~s involved in management in private clubs in the 1AJ8 Angeles-area and was president of the Club Manaaer's Association and a member of tbe Newport-balboa Rotary Club. He leaves a son Tttomaa N. Kier Jr., of Los Angeles; dauahten Mary Allee, also of Los Angeles, Mrs. Kathleen Dennis, son-in-law Andrew Dennis and grand· dau1bter Amy De nnis, of <See IDEa, Pa1e .U> Truck Hijacked In Mesa Two men hijacked a cigarette vending truck in Costa Mesa Thursday, kidnapping the driver at gunpoint and abandoning him and his empty truclt two hours later in downtown Los Angeles. Costa Mesa police s aid the pair, both described as black, of medium height and weight and about 26 years old, approached driver Robert Villasenor as he opened his van's doors to service a m a c hine at the Mustang Ranch bar, 428 E. 17th St. Villasenor, 38, of Monterey Park, told officers the mab with the gun wore dark glasses. He said the two shoved him in· to the rear of his van at about 2 :25 p.m., tbrew a towel over bis bead and threatened to shoot him ii be didn't cooperate . The driver for Servomation of Weatmimter said be and his truck were driven to the Los Angeles area where the men parked, unloaded cartons con- taining 8,000 packs of cigarettes and took some $2,000 in company money and $12 from his wallet. Villaaenor told investigators that the men told him tbey were going to let him go and drove him to Vermont Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard in the downtown area of Los Angeles. He was ordered to stay quiet <See HIJACK, Page A2> Gun Charges Dismissed BERKELEY (AP)-- Firearms possession charges a1ainst a former Hare Krishna member have been dropped followinc a Municipal Court rul- ing that police conducted an il· legal search in the case. Vladimir Panasenko, 41, was charged with illegal possession o' a machine gun after an officer found the weapon in the trunk of a car parked in front of Krishna property in May. Judge George Brunn ruled 'On a defense motion that Berkeley policeman J oseph Sanchez searched the car illegally because he failed to get a search warrant. Coast Weather Dr~ Platt graduated from Lee College in Cleveland, Tenn., and. received degrees from Georg~ Peabody College of Vanderbilt UniversityinNuhville. He and his wife, Dr. Marian Daniel Platt, later earned doc- torates o f education simulta neousl y from Nova UDlveraity in Florida. SC Council Backs Try Hazy sumhine Saturday afternoon after nigbl and mominc cloudiness. Only partial cleariq· at some beachea. Lowa tonight SI alons the coast to 65 in- 1 and. Highs Saturday lower 10s to low 808. Dr. Plattissurvived by b.iawlre, 91 Santa Ana ; a son, Maurice, of Santa Ana; and a dau1bter, Jeeane Coleman, of Campbell, Ky.· a ~r. Francis of New York City, N.Y.; and six slat.en, Betty Lewis, ol Cleveland, Tenn.; Helen Wheles. lmen Kennedy, lmoaene Crosby, Emma Pope, and Jeule Pearl Andrews, all of BradenlOG, Fl•. Memorial eervlcea wlll be held Sunday at 2 p.m . at tbe Fike r J'amlly Funeral Home in Cleveland, Tena. EatombaMnt will follow at C1evelud'1 Suntet Memorial Cemetery. ·. By STEVE MITCHELL OftMo.tlyl" ....... " San Clemente City CoutacU members say that if Amtrak wants to remove its train station from town, lt might as well 10 full thl'bttle and take t.be tracks aiona with it . The council endorsed eendinl • letter to atate and federal le1l1latora, urpq tbem to keep the staUon, located near t.be munidpm p6er, operaUnc in San Clemente. Clt1 offtdall tear Amt.ru IDaJ remow tbe ama.ll train 1tatioa iD tta effort to speed up the Lot An1eleltoSaaOttt0..-.. . Membeft ol tbe Ortn1e COWll.1 Included in tbe proposed termtnal would be Amtrak, taxi.a, Greyhound and Trallwaya de· pots, Park and Ride. and Dlal·a· IUdeeystema. Tbe letter, to be sent to Gov· ernor Brown, and s tate and federal lea&alat.on. ur1e• u - 11.ltaDee la re111tin1 any eftorta to cut back or eJlmlnate Amtrak N"lcetoSaaelemeate: But Oountilman Patrick Lane received COUDdl eodonemeat to add an ecldtUou1 paracrapla to tbeletter. "U lt11 Amtnk'a dnlre to 1'9- mo"e tbe tnba UUoD, &Ma n lltouldtell tMm to allo IDOfttl*r bloo4y tallrNd ud 10 IO aallel an hour1Q1D1.-..e1M.''M1eid.. INSIDE TOD~ Y ffcutdrrtO(# papn, on on- ctnt ort. hell ~n rmved aloftQ ""' ~ Cooat '°"" o ,,.ctal nldbU Ht lo OP" Ssmdaw. Stof'rl , Photo• P~ Cl . I • _.___.;D;..;.A"""ll;;..Y;.-.Pt_L_O_T __ L ... 1 .. s_c • N c F11oay S.pttmbor 5 1980 ~--JU T BREAKINC-----... l..al' "•"" /rorra r~ '• "'°'~ and JlO'""'°' ""°' 1Nwlopmnt1 P-risoners. l:bcked Vp F ollOwing RW_t Deaih.. MO tWt=. 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Pohsh TV n•ported Tbe report su11J c:1erck utrered tbt• apparent he1trt 1&ttutk 10 the morning nr1or t o ll lie&!\JOO of rarhament He wus reported resting u11Jer the c:ure of a metll<'al lcurn. but no further details wer~ ovailabl<• G 1erek. u husky. cr.-wcut former roi•lm1ner. broke off t1 \ a('at1on an tlw So' 1ct lln1on la~t il1onth to take personal rharge of Poland's dNcn oraung 1 bor s1tuat1on Cap•ized Cr.-ac•f"n Loaf GRAND ISLE. La (API -A work barge rtg capi>ited in the Gulf of Mexico in rough seas todar. and one crewman was re ported missing, the Coast Guard said . Lendm . g Rate's ,, Boosted NEW VOHK (A Pl Several bl1t1 banks rulsccl lh\llr prim~ ll•ndini rnll•tt today by one half 1>t•n•t•n1a~w point lo 12 1>crceot, nnd W.Jlll Strttt ttnaly LS predict· 1.·d that rule would become thl' 1ndubt1·y i.ti.tndurd within dayi> · ''rM!i Is 11\mply a rcne<:tlon of 11w rcuscs 111 our c:o:;I of fundli." 1>uld u 'ipok ... mun tor C1tlb;ink, wblc:h w1b first to set the new. hl(Cht'r ratt- 1" o l I ow\ o~ t:llibank 's lead wcrc <'host Manhattan Bank. l"tr~t National Hank or Chicago, St><'unty Pac1ri<.' National Bank of l.c>:. Angell:'!>, Marine Midland Banks of Buffalo. N V , Lloyds Hank of Cet llfornia, Bank of Ameru•a and United CaUfomja Rank The boosts m arkM the third for the banks in as many Wl'l'kS The moves, 1f fo llowed by other maJor lenders now charg- mg l 1.5 percent. would bring the key business lending rate to its highest level sine~ late June. Mesa Po• Raltls ·; . ( COjJs Inter~Upt • ... • ..... -·' 9il"•'• p ,.---... Crop ·Harvest Celebrating what they say is their annual marijuana harvest ~uon, Costu Mesa narcotics de- tectives have captured four peo- -ple in two days of greenhouse raids. T h e suspects in the two separate cases, three men and a woman. each were free on $1,000 buil today following their arrests on s u s picion o f c ultivating marijuana. Raids at two downtown residen· tial a r ea location s where backyard greenhouses were en· tered with search warrants issued by a judge netted 120 pounds of a l- leged marijuana plants, police said. "ll happens every year about this time." said Detective Steve Shulman, adding that June, July and August in the Southland are prime growing mon\hs due to the predomi n a ntl y~ hot. s unn y climate. "They really take off," he said of the illicit herb. Detectlve Shulma n said 13 marijuana plants up to 10 feet tall were confiscated for destruction at the home of Stuart Hogg and Lisa Licavoli, 334 E . 19th St .. Thursday. Hogg, 30, and Ms . Licavoli, Z7, are charged with growing the 80 pounds of plants s eized at the greenhouae. Alan Buffin_gton, 29, and Joseph 0 . Banning, 26, both of318 E . 16th St., Costa Mesa" were ar- rested aod s imilarly charged Wedn esda y when their greentiouses were raided with a warrant. Investigators said they uproot· ed more than a dozen plants weighing a total of 40 pounds at the 16th Street address. Heroin Usage -. -. ' Fought ... : WASHINGTON <AP) - Federal officials, fi ghting efforts by a group of physicians to make heroin use legal for t erminally iU cancer 1,>atient.s, say the drug may be less effective and much more dangerous than others . . Stuart L. Nightingale , acting · associate commissioner for health affairs at the Fo:cd and Drug Administration, told • COit--: gressional hearing Thursday.· that other. less addictive· drugs are safer and just as potent -ii not more so-than heroin. He also warned of the "high at- tractiveness" of heroin as a drug of abuse. Judith H. Quattlebaum, presi· dent of the National Committee on the Treatment of Intractable" Pain, told the House Commerce health subcommittee that heroin "is a crucial missing tool in our at, tack on terminal pain. Without it, many are dyiog in agony.'· Six other crewmen on the barge es<:a~ by scrambhng to u nearby Chevroo oil rig, the Coast Guard_ said: . . "Three of the missing were seen s wimming in the water im mediately after the accident.·· Chevron spokesman Newell f'rotfl r,... A J Gunmen Get $30,000 in Gem Heist Although heroin is not approved for marketing under the Federal Food. Drug and Cosmetic Act, it is bein g used in government- fioanced clinical tests to de- termine its usefulness in chronic pain in cancer patients. Schindler said . They were rescued. . The crew was pitched overboard in the predawn darkness when the "jackup" type barge capsized 17 miles ~outhwest or BILLY PROBE ... Grand Isle .. .Hore .lolll~•• in LA ./' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Unemployment in Los _Angel~s County, lhe nation's most populous county, edgt:d u~ shghtly m August s tate officials said, but the construction industry - often a' bellwether of economic well-being -show~ signs of bucking the recessionary trend. Overall. the jobl~s rate increased by 0.2 percent to 7 per· cent for the month, wilh 39,500 more out of work than the month before. said state Employment Development Department spokesman Jack Yelton. ff~ Loan Raf~ Bit• 13o/4"• LOS ANGELES -Security Pacific Bank today increased its mortgage rate to 133.i.. percent. The rate fo r 80 percent financing on home loans had been 131.>z percent. The variable interest rate we nt up a quarter of a point to 13'" percent. Exhumation that if he did make that statement the purpose would have been to give Billy Carter time to register voluntarily. But Civiletti told the senators he did make a mistake by telling the press last July 24 that he had not discussed the Billy Carter affair with the president when he had. Civiletti sa1'1 he thought the question was whether he had dis - cussed the investigation with the president and said he replied truthfully that he had not. But he said he was wrong becctuse the question had been whether he had discussed the matter with the president at all, which he had . On another matter, the attorney gene ral said be withheld U.S. in- telligence information on Libyan payments to Billy Carter from his own investigators for two rea- sons. . One. he said, was that the in· for mation could not be used in court without Jeopardizing a U.S. intelligence source. The other . he said. was that he believed then and believes now that such in· fo rmation is so sensitive it should not be passed on to anyone unless the need for it is essential. In other testimony, Clvilelli confirmed that the Justice Department is investigating whether prestdential national sec urity a d vise r Zbig nie w Brzezinski violated espionage laws by talking to Bitiy Carter about what has been identified as a cable inter cepted by U.S. in- telligence. That report said Brzezinski called to tell Billy that his dealings with Libya could damage the president. Sen. Strom Thurmond. R-S C., said Brzezinski "will have to answer some very serious ques- tions when he testifies before this subcommittee.•· Oswald's Brother To Block Efforts BADHAM CHAIJ,ENGE. • • FORT WORTH, Texas CAP) -The brother of Lee Harvey Oswald was to return to court to· day to ask a Texas judge to block efforts to dig up the body in the grave of President Ken- nedy's assassin. Robert Oswald in a hearing to- day was to ask District Judge James..E. w~ fQr an injunc- tion against a British author's effort to exhume the body. The a uthor. Michael Eddowes, believes it was in imposter who shot Kennedy and was. in turn, slain by Jack Ruby. Wright already has imposed a t e mporary restraining order a1dnst Eddowes and Rose Hill LB Tennis Matches Eml The annual Laguna Beach summer tennis tournament con- cludes this weekend with partici- pants vying for titles in 24 divisions. The finals will be held Sunday beginning at 8 a .m. at Laguna Beach High School. The semi-finals will be held Saturday beginning at 7:30 a.m. at the high school, Irvine Bowl and Moss Point. The 1980 Laguna Beach Tennis Association awards party will be held from 5 to 9 p.m . Sunday at the Three Arch Bay Clubhouse. ORANGE COAST $ DAILY PILOT .. _ ........... Pt•\10.ftl •f'M:I Pubflftf nMtetlCff'ltl £dHOf ~-... ~ AWU~t ~t\a91"t (OltOf Telephone(7l4)~ Ola•llfi9d Advenl .. nt Mt-M11 ''""'""'c"'-QMeOO L· • amendment to gel·' legislative re- Uef." "I'm r eally disappointed that Cem et er y. whe r e the man Badhamhascircumv~dtbat," believed to be Lee Harvey shesaid. ~ Oswald was buried. The amendment was to be in- Eddowes obtained an exhuma· eluded in the House legislation lion order from Dallas County that set up the method for runding Judge Garry Weber and got local airports. The amendment permission to dig up the body would _have _given the county from Oswald's widow. Marina about six to nme m?nths to work Oswald P o rte r . and the out an agreement m what MJS. cem~tel")'. Tl)at's when_Ro~He~_be~ -eaH~ t a tonal Oswald filed his lawsuit. fashion. She objected to the govern- m ent's method of withholding federal grants and claimed the county will be the ·'test case'' on the access issue. Mrs. Heather noted, however , that although Badham claims he will not introduce the amend- ment. the text was read into the Congressional Record Thursday. Thus. it still can become law s bouJd theJ'AA' compromise dissolveorbevoteddown. -- Tbe author contends Soviet agent Alex James Hidell as- sumed Oswald's identity after Oswald went to t'1e Soviet Union in 1958 and that ff was the agent who assassinated Kennedy In Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. f',.... Pag~ Al Eddowes says an examination of the body would show several physical discrepancies. But the man who agreed tb ex- amine the body, Dallas County Medical Examiner Charles Pet- ty , bas been warned by county commissioners not to become in· volved in the exhumatioll. Us~ of county property for 'such a venture would have ''ad- ver se effects," Commissioner Jim Jackson said. "We told him if there was a reasonable doubt about whom was buried there, It should be done ," Jackson said. "But if it was a private matter betw~n him and the family and not a matter of pubUc necessity, we did not want him to do it. ·wrfght has -granted Petty's motion to move his part of the case to Dallas County, where he resides. Amtrak Train Hits, Kills County Boy A Santa Ana child was struck a nd killed by an Amtrak passenger traln Thursday night as he sat and played on the railroad tracks, police said. A police spokesman st"id Ruben Gomez, who would have turned two in five days, strayed from bis front yard along the 1000 block of north Lincoln Avenue at about 6:30 p.m . and sat down to play on the railroad tracb nearby. The spokesman said the englneeT of the southbound train saw \he child on the tracks and blew his airhom, but the UtUe boy didn't move out ot the way. He aald \here was not enough · time for the enitneer to bril\I lbe lfalD to • stop. • Tbe cbJld wa1 f ronounced dead on arrival a Sana Au Tustin Community Hospltal. HOTEL ENDORSED. • • ly put the myth that hotels bring in more airtrafficto bed." He said hotels currently operat· ing near the county's airport turn away roughly 300 s:Je a night who wish to stay in e rea. But Commission Beek bad some sharp criticism of the en· vironmental documents used to support the hotel. ''A hotel has about as many employees as it does guests," he began. "Where will they be housed. who will police them? It's a tremendous burden.'' Beek maintained the environ- mental studies failed to touch on areas of "serious question." "IPhis just is n't adequate," Beek said, holding up the docu- ment. "Il doesn't face issues like our housing shortage, water and our.employment surplus. "This hotel will make each of Cubam Said In Afghan ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP ) -Diplomats in K abul, the capital of Afghanistan, ar e studying reports. so far uncon- firmed, that Cuban army units have arrived in that country to fight In s upport of the Soviet-installed re- gime, Western diplomatic sources here said today. Afghan contacts have told one Western embassy that a joint 200-man Cuban. Soviet and Afghan military escort was am· bushed by rebel trtbeamen Aug. 28 while 1uardinC a provinclal governor. Thla and similar KabuJ reports in recent days couJd pot be conflrmed in- d e pend en tl y and the d i plomatic s ources stressed that there waa no evidence ot Cuban ,military intervention. " these issues worse and I want to know how much worse it's going tomakethem." Other commissioners, though, suggested Beek was heading off on a t.angenl and expressed the belief that the hotel is needed. '·As a businessman, I see a need fo r it," said commiss ion Chairman Tim Haidinger. ''And I think it's business itself that creates air traffic, not hotels." Two men made off with $30,000 worth of jewelry from a Laguna Beach jewelry store after one of the robbers held a gun to the head ortheshopowner, police said. omcers said the pair walked into Ye Olde Village Shoppe, 1476 S. Coast Highway, shortly before 5:30 p.m . Thursday, and asked to see a gold pocket watch. One of the m e n then ap- proached store owner Murray Brown of San Juan Capistrano and pushed a hand gun into lus r ibs saying, "This is a robbery," accordi~g lo poUce accounts. The secood man then re- portedly ordered store manager Peggy Arnds, and a customer, Gloria Stormes of Woodland Hills. into an office area and told them to lie down . The first man trained the .45 caliber pistol at Brown's head while t he other took $30,000 worth of jewelry from display cases. police said. The pair then fled through the front door of the store. police said. Brown gave chase and the Sil\: peels were last seen heading down a walkway to an alley east of 1400 S .. Coast Highway, of- ficers said . P olice said the men were white and in their mid-20's. The officers said no item ized list of jewelry taken in the robbery was available today. __ ,,,...,_ Pag~ Ai_ KIER ... Diamond Bar; a brother Kenneth Kier. of Arizona, and a sister, Mrs. RobertaTru.ss,ofCarlsbad. Services are under the direction of Pacific View Memorial Park and 'Mortuary. Colonel Turm 90 LOUISVILLE, Ky. P) - The Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp. is celebrating the 90lh birthday of founder Col. Harland Sanders with a three-day blue- grass festival betfnning today. Officials expect upwards of 100,000people will attend. Rep. Edward R. Madigan, R- ill., the author of a bill permitting licensed doctors to use heToin on terminally ill cancer patients, said in testimony that "it is our responsibility to see that the dy· ing don 't sufferneedlessly." M adigan's bill. co-sponsored by 17 other members of Congress. would allow heroin treatment to . be administered only in hospitals or similar institutions. f'ro• Page A I HUACK ..• as the pair left the parked truck. A f ew minut es late r, Villasenor said, he heard women lau ghing a lo ng th e s treet, figured he was safe, opened the truck and got out. He flagged down a passin~ policeman to report the robbery which resulted in the loss of about $3,600 worth of various brands of cigarettes as well as the cash. Hostage Flag Maker Held AVON . Conn. <AP> -A woman who helped design a fla g honoring the American hostages in Iran is facing a first-degree larceny charge for al- legedly stealing $2,500 worth of flags from a shop where she worked. 6"Byle M. J-aJbert, as, ot-- New i ogton , a former employee of the Flagman of America store in Avon, was arrested after police searched he r home and found $582 worth of flags from the store, police said. She is one of three women who designed the flag hon ori ng the hostages. The flag was presented to Lt. Gov. Willia m O 'Neill last month. Similar flags were sent to the governors or each state with a request that they fly at ~ state capitols Aug. 4 to mark th~ ninth month of the hostages' captivity. In most caaes we'd answer "yes" to thet Question. but there's more then meets the eye where it ooncerns the purct\asing of carpeting. A pretentious store front surely lsn 't the enswer. anymore than establishments tti.t feature rldicutous low prices with padding and lnatsllatton included. What's the ana"r? Alden'st We'll open vour eyes 10 a c:ari>etinQ oonceot utleacelledl Let ua pt'Ove it I Friday. Sept•mbef 5, 1980 DAILY PfL'or A:J Couiity Hall _'M~jor _S'!~g~!:!',. r~~he~ I • ~·~v· I•*• ftfY DeHy .... IUft- fty GLENN SCO'M' Of ... Delly llllet llMI Orange County's new Hall of Administration probably won't colla1>5e If a serious earthquake ~its , but it could suffer Irrepara- ble damage unless repairs are made, an engtneerlng consultant said Thursday. C. K. AJlen, vice president of Johnson a nd Nielsen of Los Angeles, likened needed repairs to the $8.9 million structure to what physicians would call "ma- jor surgery." He said the county should get the "operation " underway as soon as possible. The cost of re· (aalrs could run to $1 million. Allen told a gathering of coun· tJ staff members and newsmen that his firm believes the build· ing is safe enough to remain oc· cupied. But he said• existing problems, such as cracks on the vacant second floor, should be monitored daily and the situation should be re-evaluated if the pro- blems get worse. the building on the south and west sides of the elevator shafts. Allen said. The walls can be re- paired by adding more re- inforceing steel and· perhaps thickening the walls. he added. Allen said his firm had Invest- ed "several thousand hours" In preparing the report. "This is not something we've worked on lightly, it's a serious matter." he said. · Stanley E . Krause, assistant director of the county's General Services Agency. said the Board of Supervisors will review a list of engineering firms Monday to make the repair work. 'MAJOR SURGERY' REQUIRED AS SAFETY MEASURE ON COUNTY HALL OF ADMINISTRATION S1 MllHon Wot1tt of brthquake Safety Rep11lra Needed on Sl.9 Mllllon Structure ·'As far as damage due to seismic events and life safety there, earthquakes are such un· predictable things ... that we feel it would be prudent for th.e build· ing to remain occupied." he said. Oil Output Cut Planned Saudi Move to Trim VnitedSl,aJ,es 'Ghd' By The Associated Press Saudi Ara bia, the world's largest oil exporter, has decided 1 to reduce production beginning next month, il was reported to- day. The move, which had been widely expected, will trim the oil "glut" that has begun to ease gasoline prices in the United States. Ttie Financial Times of Lon- ~ don said Saudi Oil Minister II Ahmed Zaki Yamani notified the British government of the de· ciaion during a meeting last week with Lord Carrington, the foreign secretary. In Beirut, Lebanon, the in- dependent newspaper Al Bayrak said lh·e Saudis were "seriously considering" such a cut. Neither Al Bayrak nor the Finaflcial Times said how much Saudi Arabia plans to decrease production by a mllllorr barrels a day. to 8.5 million barrels a day. if other oiJ producers agreed to quarterly price increases. The worldwide excess of oil production over demand is esCimated at nearly a million 42-gillon ban-els a day. That ex- cess SUpPlY has pushed crude oil inventones in the United States to a record 391.4 million barrels, nearly 100 million barrels over what the government considers All•le 'Optimlsde' Yippie Founder Freed by Judge NEW YORK CAP> -Abbie Hoffman, ooce the clown prince of the YipPies, emerged from an open but fUgilive existence with one-liners, a commitment to "coalition politics" and a plea for Americans to •'stick to your principles.'' • ~--...._......,e_,.,fo~=er anti-war radical said be was "excilea, edlausted and enthusiastically o p - timistic ... I a{ll not coming back cynical, disillusioned." he said. Hoffman turned himself in Thursday to the state's special narcotics prosecutor after six years as a fugitive wanted on co- caine charges and bail jumping. Judge Milton Williams freed him without bail. For four years, he had lived in upstate New York as Barry Freed, a free-lance writer and St. Lawrence River environmen· tal activist who once took his cause before a U.S. Senate sub- committee. of the 19608, dismissed sugges- tions that his reappearance was a publicity stunt to promote his new book, ·'Soon to be a Major Motion Picture." Hoffman, 43, said he was simply tired of running. "I was scared every day. I was a bunted_animal I never looked a policeman in the eye," he said. Other reasons for his sur- render , he said, were that his son America, also known as Al· len, visited him this summer and was back in school, that his lawyer was free to take his case and that attitudes had changed toward cocaine since his arrest. He jumped bail in 1974 rather than face trial and possible life imprisonment on charges of sell- ing cocaine to under cover of- ficers. to be the minimum acceptable level. "It might bring supply a little below demand. and inventories might work themselves down. pa rticularly if the economy comes back early next year," said Warren Shimmerlik, an analyst with tfle Wall Street firm of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fe.oner &Smithlnc. "It should take some of the pressure off the market for crude and eventually for prod· ucts, ·' Shimmerlik said. This week. several major oil companies reduced posted prices on domestic crude oil by as much as $2 a · barrel, and most companies have cut gasoline prices several times in several months. Saudi Arabia exports about 1.35 million barrels a day to the United States, about 8 percent of U.S. use. Al Bayrak quoted unidentified Arab oiJ sources Thursday as expect ing the Saudi move to be taken before tbe summit conference of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Coun· tries Oct. 25 in Baghdad, Iraq. T he Financial Times said the reduction would be carried out regardless of decisions made at an OPEC ministers' meeting in Vienna Sept. 15. It said the de· -cision-wes expected-to take-et· feet in the fourth quarter, whi ch begins Oct. 1. Saudi Arabia boosted oil pro- duction rate from 8.5 million to 9.S million barrels a day last year to make up for the shortfall .of Iranian production caused by the revolution there. Crown Prince Fahd and other leading Saudi government leaders asserted in public state- ments the last three.months that the world's largest oil exporting nation would maintain its pro- duction level at least until the end of this year. The British Foreign Office declined specific comment on the Financial Times report, say- ing only that the oil production issue was raised in "a very :- Ch ances are small that an earthquake· would occur before the seven to 17 months needed' for repair work, he said. .... , ........ Even if it did it probably wouldn't cause the building lo collapse. he said. because the defi cient supports would s hift stress to other parts of the build- 'CHINKS' AT PEKIN HIGH SCHOOL WANT NAME BACK Student• Protest After 'Raclal $1ur' Dropped ing. · , However. Allen tempered his rem arks by admitting "There could possibly be some col· lapse." The fl agship of the county gov- ernment, the Hall of Administra· lion was designed by architect Le Roy Rose and built by Morely Construction of Los Angeles in an inverted pyramid style. The Dragon Slayers Kim Want 'Chinks' Back structure gets larger as it pro-PEKIN, ill. <AP> -Waving gresses up to the fifth ~anti top signs and chanting slogans, -floor. where the Board of dozens of students have dem- Supervisors have their offices. onstrated again outside Pekin Allen described the building as High School demanding that complex and subtle. and ex-"Chinks " be restor ed as the plained how the design, wit.Hits nic kname for the school's outward sloping exterior col-athletic teams. umns. is apparently responsible School officials dropped the for the structural problems . traditional nickname this year He said the connections and replaced it with "Dragons" between the diagonal columns after objections that it was a and the concrete floor s labs racial slur aimed at Chinese- weren't strong enough and could A-mericans. fail during a quake. A possible There are only a handful of r~medy, he said, could be to run Orientals, if an y, in this blue- cables anchored to the sloping coUar town of 31,000. columns under the· floors. The About 20 students boycotted cables would be cohnected in the classes Thursday and circulated middle of the building. petitions to restore the old because the spelling of the town resembled Peking in China, the nickname became something of a tradition in the community. Until 197 5, a Chi nk a nd Chinklet, ceremon y was held before athletic games. A boy · and a girl dressed in Chinese al· tire would walk onto the basket· ~ baU court to greet a member of the opposing cheerleading squad in the center. They would bow and then escort the• opposing squad off the floor .. ln recent years, the name has been removed from band un· iforms and athletic equipment. But a sign at the high school f ootball fi e ld s till says, "Memorial Stadium. Home of the Chinks." The cables could support op-nickname. The demonstrators posite columns using the same outside the school toted sign.S principle that children use when that r ead , "Pekin Ch i nks , they playfully grasp hands and Dragons Stink" and "Chinks is lean back in opposite directions. Tradition." Wife Assault holding each other up. A similar demonstration Wed· The other major problem is a nesday swelled to about 100 stu-·F• G ·.) lack of enough support in the .. IOllP t sheer concrete walls that run de.~ts. par.ents-3Le beb.iruL.me~~--e DI ------• ertically-through Ule m1ddle"'ocr--l-OO-ape1-Y-rcei:it." sa~d ,Lory PhilU~. BAKERSFIELD <AP) -A a junior m Pekin s only public . . Tr8118it Study Firm Picked A San Francisco consulting firm was selected Thursday to prepare a report on the Orange Cou nty Transit District's economic condition. Arthur D. Little Inc. was chosen to examine the district's economic worth and also to list the costs and benefits of the bus system to Orange County resi- dents. The firm will be paid $32,500 to prepare the report. high school. "My dad was a Ba~ersf14:ld man charg~d wtth Chink and doesn't want to see it raping his ~stranged wife has changed either... pleaded g~1lty to a reduced Superintendent James Elliott charge of ousdemeanor battery. s aid Thursday there was no Joseph George Romagno, 27, chance the school would return was placed '.fhursday on three to its old nickname and warned years probation and orde~ed ~ that student s who s kipped to see. bother or h~r~ss his wife. classes would be disciplined. West Ker~ M.un1c1pal Court "We are the Dragons and we Judge Lewts Kin~ also or~erf.'.d are going to stay that way ," El· Romagr,io to obtam psychiatric r tt .d counseling. 10 saJ · Romagno was arrested after Most of Pekin High School's h i s estr a n ged wife told 2,863 students attended classes authorities he persuaded her to . Thursday. But a spot check in· come to his apartment July 15, dicated the students overwhelm· then struck and raped her. After ingly fa vor restorin g th e his arrest, Romagno reportedly nickname "Chinks." told investigators: "I won't lie to Adopted in the early 1930s you.lforcedmywifeintosex." Hoffman, a Chicago Seven de· fendant. and founder of the Youth International Party, or Yippies, whose antics made him one of the best-known protesters Hoffman, who said he'd been awake the past several days, told interviewers this morning that getting false papers - driver's license. Social Security card and the like -presented him no real problem during his tim~ Wlderground. gene ral way" and that "details ~--••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-.. of production were not raised." rsl'WeD .. •w . : Pa1e Pbllllps, Miss Alabama, and her wooden f rlend ~ Dinkle give pbotograpben a wink u Donna Pope, Mias i Ml11luippi, shows why she won the swim awt competi· Uon at the Mias America pa1eant in Atlantic City. Miss ~ Pblllips wu the talent contest winner. • Long Distance Featrued in Sunday's Pilot Long distance gets attention in several stories this Sunday. DOUGH ROLLING IN - Salesman Louis Metzger's tired of work so it's time to play - during an 8,000-mile bicycle jaunt lasting 10 weeks. He'll be (SUNDAY'S BEST) collecting pledges for each mile with funds going to aid cancer research. CALLING YOU -Ma Bell isn't the only company in the long distance business, there's also MCI Telecommunications. The flrm offers reduced rates for long-dlsLance calls, but it took a lawsuit to do it. In Sun· day's business section. SPINNING WHEEi.ST -Dt•· coVialon it a Joint effort of MCA and IBM to market video discs. But the lint effort isn't aimed at home vtewen, the Costa Meaa- baaed firm l1 .eyelnc industry ln· stead. The lh;aainesa of the Week NOW FEATURING FLOWERING MUMS Choose from several color & flower styles. 4 Inch size Reg. '1.49 SALE PRICE 99c . 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I I DAtL Y PILOT Friday. s.s>tember !I. 1980 , Just -~ . ~,l_~'~ Jobless Rate DecW,es '··· C'oa ting •' .. . . ;, ~~ .. -.,~,..,, wit la"-: I Tom But Food Costs Spun Due to Drough1 Harphinf' Movin'~On •'ROM HERE TO mF.RF. DEPT. Our fa rtu ly 111 l.'11rn •n\ly In the throt-l\ of movma eit~·rn·nre This lsn'\ rt'lully some "motional tug on lhe out It 's ar tual movmjj i''rom onl' house to another Llslcn. l wttnt lo lt ll you that getting our outrlt from the uld hoo1estt1ut and into a nl w one wa111n a simple mot ter of par king up a fe• bous m a U·Haul It trailer Th.is was mor~ like pr~parlna to move equipment for the Normandy lnnslon dur1ng World War fl It l()Ok 11 truck tbt-sli" of a bat<\esh.ip Ev~n them, the truck was overtaxed TH£ M0'11NG •AN, 1 hefty, Jolly fellow with hulaing arms and 1 bit smile, who perspired a lot, took one look at our collection or flotsam aod Jetsam and declared. "WelJ. I'd guess you people have been living here for about 25 years . " We didn't have the heart to tell him we'd gathered all that stuff in about four. If you're overconfident and think you'd never find . WASHINGTON I A f'I Tht n11t1on 's unc mployml'nt rate Ntged down to 7 6 percent 10 August, s1gnullng u slowing of th~ rt'l't·1>1,1on, but wholesale food 11rlct•i; l'UTt't'd u11wurll for a :.e1·ond s trttight month to f ore w a rn s h ar pl y h igher 11u1.>crmurkct costs , the govcrn m ·nt rc1>0rted todny In com11a nion re por ts, the La bor l>t.>purtment said signifi· cant improvements in manufac· turlntt Cor the rlrst time this year ht:IJH:d lower the jobless rate from JuJy's 7 8 percent r ate. De pa rtme nt a nalyst s in · l t'rpreted the unemployment dip as a positive sign that economic activity 1s improving following a s harp drop in output earlier this year But the California rate jumped from 6.7 to 7.3 percent. A T TH E SA M E .TI M E , however, the department said wholesale. or producer . rood prices at the finished·goods level s purted 4.4 percent last month, the steepest increase in seven years. That jump followed a 3.8 percent rise in July. Govern· ment analysts attributed the large increase to the unusually hot and drv weather that has devastated 'crops and livestock throughout much of the country. Overall. wholesale prices jumped 1.5 percent in August, following a l. 7 percent increase in July. Last month's increase, if compounded over 12 months, would equal an annual rate or 20 .2 percent. That com.pa res with an actual increase or 14.6 percent increase in wholesale prices for the past year. Department analysts said the higher food prices would be passed on to consumers '3t the retail level qwte soon. AND FURTHER inc reases may be coming later this year, 11 voucan·t LiN u. Then Put um 111e Gar~ Couple Tried yourself in this kind or fix. just start checking your own closets, cupboards and garage. On second thought, don't. To Trade Tot You'll sleep better. WHEN YOU GET FORCED into a move, there is a certain amazement in that au the gadgets and goo.gaws For Used Car? that fit so nicely into the old house just don't seem to squeezeintothe newone. FLEMINGTON. N.J . (AP) - I'm reminded of the advice from the editor of this A New Jersey couple who al· sterling journal on how to stuff a turkey. He explained. legedly tried to trade their 14· ''Stuff the turkey full. Not too full. Pretty full. though ... " month.old son tor an $8,800 i.tsed Compared to our moving experience, what we're try. sports car were being held today ing to do is get eight po11nds of stuffing into a five·po11nd in lieu of $100,000 bail each, turkey. authorities say. Somehow you have a lot or stuffing lefl over. lt'U just James M. Green. 29, and have to slop around outside on the edges. Pamela Spencer Green. 21, or The moving man is always a big help when it comes to Frenchtown, a tiny community stuffing the new house. He knows precisely what he's got on the Delaware (UY.eL.aCCoss in each box. All you have to do is instruct him instantly from Bucks County, Pa., and where to put it. formerly from Arkansas. were HE EXPLAINS, "Now, buddy, in this box here you'".e officially charged with en · got one TV set with two knobs missing, four old tenrus dangering the welfare of a child balls, a canoe pa.dd)e, a cuckoo clock with the b~rd bf<?k~n. and selling a child. lf convicted, . two rag dolls -his and hers -and a book on leisure livtng · each could be sentenced to from in Maine. , three to five years in jail and "Where do you wanta put it?" fined $7,500 on each offense. When moving, you cannot mull at length on this kind of Authorities alleged the the i1f'p:1rtmcnt s uid, because wholesale food prices a t an in· tl•rme<liate level or production 1umped 9 7 percent in August, the larges t rise in nearly six years. That increase will take longer to work its way up to the consumer level If there were a good sign In the producer price report, it is that prices for non.food items continued to moderate. suggest· ing an easing or inflation outs ide of the food sector. Producer prices for non.food goods rose O 7 percent in August, ' compared with a I.I percent in· erease in July. The Producer Price Index- stood at 249.0 In August, mean· ing that it cost $249 last month for a basket of goods and service that cost $100 lo the 1967 base period. The number or unemployed people in the country dropped by nearly 200,000 in August · to 8 million, while non·farm employ· ment as reported by businesses rose by 200,000, the first increase since February. • Target· of Latmuit Af'WI ........ Suburban Detroit bus inessman Earl Braxton, who m arke ts porta ble toi lets under the label "Here's Johnny," stands in front of one of the controversial de· vices. Johnny Carson, "Tonight Show" host,~ is not amused. He has filed a $1.1 million lawsuit, contending the trade name ridicules him. Braxton's company does about $3.5 million in business annually. Carter Boasts ~ Of Peace WASHING TON CAP) -Presi· dent Carter has told America's Jews that \he seeds of trqat aown by his administration upon I.he deserts of. the Mideast already have flowered into the only peace ever known by Israel, and "We will stay the course, no matter how difficult." ''I cannot assure you we will always agree with every posi. lion taken by the government of Israel," the president said Thursday night in an address to B'nai B'ritb. "But whatever dif. rerences arise, they will never affect our commitment to a • secure Israel." CA RTER. WAS received warmly but without jubilation by the Jewish service organi&a· lion as he defended policies that Ronald Reagan and John 8 . An· derson had attacked before the same audience. Reagan, the Republican can· didate, had said a night earlier that Carter put Israel in danger with we ak and contusing policies . Anderson. who ap· pe ared just 'hours before the- president. said Carter was usipg the Mideas t for political purposes. Reagan, campaigning in the South on Thursday, also accused the Carter administration or playing fast and loose with na· tional security for political gain. Jn Jack.sonvllle. Fla.; Reagan said the preside nt's political operatives had engineered leaks about the "Stealth" project to lhwart enemy radar. thereby breaching one Qf the biggest milit ary s ecrets "since the Manhattan Project." "THE ADMINISTRATION'S decision to disclose and then ex· ploit for political purpose~ this s uper:.·secret technology in an ef. fo rt to blur its dismal defense record is a cynical miMe or power and a clear abuse of the public trust," the Republican candidate said. Because the "Stealth" aircraft won't be ready for action until the 1990s, Reagan said, "the Carter administration's action has now given the Kremlin a lO·year head start on developing ways to counter this type of ultra· sophisticated weapons system. a weighty decision. After all, the man is atiently standing tried to trade the bah)'. to 1-~~~~l-~-nrae~tie~.no~l~dlmn~g~lh~e~tiOiix~.-=--=-:.!--:~-=-=.:.~..L.::c.;;..:..:~~~~--'=---~r--aeaer an exchange for a Almost always, you make the same command de· Corvette. .... cisioo. Officials said the Greens "Put it .in the garage," you pronounce. "I'll decide couldn't afford to pay $8,800 for where it goes later." the car, so they suggested trad· ing their son to ltalo Patinella, AS A RESULT, guess which room in the new house owner of Patinella's Auto Sales fills up first? You've got it. on Route 12. No wonder so many or Ollf coastal cities have a Patinella notified the State , problemwithpeopleparkingallovertbestreets. Division of Youth and Family Now l clearly understand why all the planning depart· Services, which investigated the ments in all our city halls are so insistent that residential incident with the aid of the State units be constructed with adequate off.street parking. Police and the Hunterdon Coun· If you didn't have garages, nobody would ever get ty Prosecutor's Office. moved. The child was placed in a foster care facility. Rains Soak Louisiana Storms Also Past,e Southwest, CfHUtal lt'eatller Nlgllt -morning low cl-wltll ' lluy sun,i,1,.. S.tuf'CMy •ll•r'-n. Only pertlel cleerlng •I some l>HCllH. CoHt•I 111911 to-• 7°'· low st. lnl•nd hlgll 1-IOs, •-•.S. Wet..-.... EIMwllere, tlgllt ••rlel>le winds nlgllt •nd morning llOIH'1 becomlr111 wfft 10 soul'-'' 10 to 1' •nots In Ille •ft•t,.oon. One to lwo loot wind .,..,, .. erld IOUl!lwffl Swttl u <etlt nort,,_ty -to four l"t outer ••l1rs. Nlglll •nd mor nln9 low clwdsencltov. U-11hfu! Mr -'ll'f ••s ~ dlclect tw ~ -"'°''of n. soutll Coest Air a.In ledey, .,,.. the Air Ouetlly Men ... -nl Dl1lrlct uld T1u1n••y'1 o•ld•nl·111ll11e •-mltfll contlnw. Tiie 819 e.-ArM •11 ... 119CtMI to M,,. 900d W , tN AQMD toreutl, but Ufl'-'lfty coMlti-.1 .......... 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When you give to the Orange County By donating through the United Way, United Way, you can actually reach the you help people feel better about life and lonely kids, the neglected elderly and all each other. And our community becomes the people out there who sometimes a better place for everybody to live. need a helping hand. Last year, nearly one out of every From every dollar received, 84¢ goes three people in Orange County benefited directly to some 100 human service from a United Way .h~ service agencies in Orange County. Agencies agency. And by. g1vtng th1_s ¥~ you designed to serve all the people and .could be helping your own friends and their need s in the community, from neighbors-and maybe ev~ yourself. health care to natural disaster relief That's a return on your mv~tment to recreational facilities. you can count on. '· unlti4ldw., . # ol OHnoe County Thanks to vou. tt workS. n:w all or us. 3903 M~potl~ Drive. Suite 500, Oranae. C.tifom1192668,1714) 634·2252 8100 G;1rdcn Grove Boulevard. Gardtn Grove. California 92644, 17141898-0029 --- - • Court Cu-s Busing Pia~ . ,,,. . ... .. . LOS ~Gt-:1 ES IAPl r"ent chnol~ 1n J)tt•dom1nantlv whit<' urt•.ts•ha' l' been taken out of J JUdjtc i. plWI of 1n.and11tory bUllllljt for l.01t 11.:l°l\'lt publtt• !i<'h<Kll tnlt•grotlllO ht>t':lUM• a 'tuk ~ppttllate <•ourt prcft•n1 un 11ldt>r 11ro1tram of bu"tnlit rt\11111ril) Children to th1• 20 M'hool~ Allllrfil'' ~turk' Ro:.t'nbnum of ttw nwr1t .1n ('1\ 11 l.1twrt1t·" Union f\tud an Hl\lll\'d Hlll' Jppt'al to lht• C.illforn1J ~uprNn .. ('nun was pl unm.•d lt• uttal'.._ l'huri.d.I} ·-. 1pp(•tlatc court rulln.: Tapes 'Saved' kelto11 \\' 011 "'1 ·Burn 111en1 LOS ANt:t-:1.1-;s 11\ P 1 lkd Skclll>n .ind hi'> fornwr wntt·r-. have agreed thut tlw tlti HUI ••Ill l'1mwdwn "111 nut dt·.,tro~ tht• 2~ \•ldeotapes und lo.tlll''lt'Ol)t'lt of hilt 111(1 \\'It'\ •'U>n ::.hll'I''> until ..i l'uUrl can decide a ,cut Jg,1inst Slo.elton brought h> the " riter., The Superwr Court 1>U1I "Jb fil ed b) 13 writer' Ii.st Junt-uftt·r Skelton was quotl'd as sa~·111g the tapes t.hould bo destroyt-d upon ·his death Skelton latt'r .,,ud the remarks -gn·" out of hi~ du. enchantment "1th tele\ 1s mn Jnd "ere m1sin terpreted lie denied his "111 .,,u d • .111~ thing ·about destroying hilt tapet. "Would you burn the only monumt.>nt \ uu \'t> bui It in over 20 } ears·>" Skelton told a reporter in July "MR. S KELTON AGREES not to d o anything to injure or destory the tapes before the matter is set for trial. "h1<~h will bet wo and a half t o three vears from no"." Ben Goldman, at· torney for the writers . said Thursda} Hoth sides m ay take synd1<'at1on offers for sKn TON the programs under the court order, Goldman said. and 1f the writers get an offer for syndication, 1t goes to Skelton, who must consider it and not re 1e<'t 1t outri l!ht The dispute between Skelton, a \hree-t1me Emmy winner. and the 13 writers "ho worked with him on four TV series from about 1955 to 1971 1s s till not over. · bt'CltUSl-' II wouJd pt'rpt>tuute ·•one way bus ing" or minority duldrc•11 onh · · 11 I!\ .1 '1•.:11·1:all11111st rullnK dci.1gned lo make minori t~ k11h pu) tlll' l1urtlt•11uf 1lt·seKrl'g'at1on and seeking to m1n1mize to tht' j.trl'uk'>t rlt·wn·l• possibll' while reassignment to minority \l'hool'I ltu'l'llbJUffi '>Uld --.. Thl' l S Supn•nw Court <1bu could become involved in the 111•id wt·•·k So ttwr1• 1·1111ld tw U'> muny as four different courts tak lnw ut'l1ot1 or rt-fu!.1ng to atfl m the Los Angeles case -before r1 ,..,,l'!\ 111 lht• 11ut10n '.,ccund lurgest school district be.ilD Sept 16 l'lh' '>(Ok uppt'llUlC )Udges Stud that VOiuntary busing O( 1111110111 } t'lultlren hud tle.,egregated the schoo ls last year. Another r ultnl( h ) lht• !iam1: :ippellate court in early August led to about 100 11th1·1 M'hoot.. bt-1n~ tak('n out of Supe riQr Court Judge Paul Egly's 1111,111~ plun 1•1-:~y "' e' in Laguna Be ach > Tiit, ANTl ·B ~ING r&..writy o( the Board of Education ap· 1>IJudt•tl l.loth ruling, Hut because mandatory busing of children in MM ,t•huob rt-mains in the desegregation plan impos etl by Egly, t ""' boa1 d l'' ~t·cllt to ~eek U S Suprem e Court intervention early IWXI \\(•Ck Thl· Jppeals court said that desegregation is desegregation. "hethl'r 1t 1s 'oluntary or involuntary.'' board president RJ>berta Weintruul.J lta1d at :l news conference with three other anti-busing membe" of the seven member board • The on)} black member of the school board, Rita Walter. dis· J gn•t•d with her collea!'l ues. saying. "l take great issue with the ap· pellate court definition that a school is desegregated no mailer ho~ 1t tx.·comes desegrcgated." MRS. WEINTRA 8 SAID board members had been informed "bv sources close lo lhe court" that Egly planned to further amend his busing plan today to add some more predominantly white schools There are 26 such schools exempted from his plan until now primarily because of long bus trips involved. The Los Angeles voluntary busing program had over 18.000 partidpants last year. but only 120 were white children More voluntary busing to ;.iugment integration was planned this yeci r. but Egly had said mandatory programs took pre<'eden<'c What remains of E gly's plan announced July 7 would integrate 148 schools with 90.000 students There ace A97 elementary and Junior high schooJs in the city. and about 75 or them are ronsidered by the courts to be "naturally integrated." Friday. Sep1ember 5, 1980 DAILY PILOT l.l .,..1 ........ Bappg Hoaxer Hoaxer Donuld Garrett <lowe r left) and "family" of fiancee Kathy Stevenson Clower right> and her children Noel and Robert posed prior to Garrett's TV presentation of bogus $600,000 check to Jerry Lewis Labor Day M uscuJ ar Dystrophy telethon. Gar.rett said he did it after becoming irked at Le wi s. who wouldn't personatTy meet \\-ilh cerebral palsy victim who bicycled from Lake Tahoe to La~ Ve~<J s to present check. THE SUIT AGAINST Skelton seeks a permanent~ injunction against destruction of the tapes and a r equest that he be dire<'ted to actively seek syndication for the programs. r aU1er than just permitting offers of syndicat ion to be entertained, as in the interim agreement. • Wine Workers Union Takes First Walk But Skelton's attorney, Stephen Koundakjian, said he doubts the mailer will ever come lo trial. "IT <THE PROGRAMS) WILL probably be syndicated by then. He (Skelton) is more anxious to put them back on TV than the writers a re , .. Koundakjian s aid. . Goldman. too. said both sides appear anlious for the programs to be syndicated and Koundakjian said that could happen "fairly soon." SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Workers who process, bottle and package about half the nation's domesUc wine struck two of California's largest wineries to· day in the industry's first union walkout, the union said. Goldman said the suit refers to all of Skelton's shows back to 1955, although Skelton slated in the July interview that be owned only 10 years of the programs. The union struck E&J Gallo Co. and Unite d Vintners in Escalon were struc k because ~\Convict Aid Told Solon Sought Facu on Opponent . ' LOS ANGELES <APl US. Rep. Robert K .. Dornan acknowledged he tried to help a federal prisoner serving a six-month term in return for in· formation from the convict accusing Dornan campaign opponent Carey Peck of accepting illegal cash con· tributions. it was reported. Doman told the Los Angeles Times in a story published today that he con· tacted federal prison a uthorities to get bette r treatment for James H. Dennis -convicted of fraud in Alabama - after the prisoner told him he had damaging information on Peck. --- Searclt Ezpands SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The search for a Cuban American accused of robbing$1.85 million from a Brink's armored truck ha,s extended to a col· ooy of Cuban expatriates in Peru. the San Francisco Chronicle reports to- day. A Peruvian federal police official told the newspaper that the search for George Bosque. 25. was under way "at the request of American authorities." Bosque, who was born in Miami of Cuban parents and is fluent in Spanish, is accused of stealing the truckload of money Aug. 15 at San Francisco ·In· temational Airport. · Kapfloll \liolator? SACRAMENTO CAP) -The Fair Political Practices Commission s ays il is a violation of California law for a legislator to be paid for representing law clients before a state agency - as Assemblyman Lawrence Kapiloff bas acknowledged doing. ( STATE J But the FPPC. which enforces the state's 1974 Political Reform Act. said Thursday it is not investigating K a'pilorr and couldn't punisb. hi6i even if it found he had violated the law. Kapiloff. now racing a dlfficuaJ re-election race. has confirmed in a recent Los Angeles Times report that h e represented developers in negotiations wi tLa t~reg1enai coas al commission. Whtd• Er1ed al f'ire PALM SPRINGS <AP) -Concern that Santa Ana winds could blow the 28,655-acr e Mount San Jacinto blaze past established firellnes today prompted fi re officials to push back the expected time or containment until jio.m. • The ll·day-old fire was to have been contained at 6 a.m. today. "IL is unofficially contained." said Dave Hillman, a s pokesm an fo r t he California Department of Forestry. Miuion Bea~la Closed SAN DIEGO <P> -A portion of Mis- sion Bay. a city-owned water park popular with tourists. is closed to swimmers for the second time this year because of polluting sewage bac· teria. Dr. Georgia Reaser, acting health officer of San Diego County. ordered m ost of the eastern s ide of the bay in· eluding Fiesta Is l and closed in- definitely. IJpstaglag Ber ... Country music singer Tanya Tucker clowns with her husband-to-be Glen Campbell at a New York disco as Jimmy Bayos, star of the TV series "Soap," watches the "performance." • • • . '. "they are lhe largest, and the most vulnerable." The strike also was expected to affect Gallo facilities in Fresno and Liv ingston and United Vintner s facilities in Stockton. Clovis, Fresno. Reedley and Madera Union leaders said more than 1.500 e mployees would nol re· port for work today.\ • There "ere no 1mml'd1ate plans lo expano the strike to any of the other 21 o.Jssoc1at1on mem· bers. Priest said o"ne rs. labor and management offi cials said The strike. tn\'Olving only pro· duction workers. is l he hrst against California wineries in the 35 years of labor relations between the union a nd the The union r epres ents 3,500 wo rkers who process. boltle and package wines. but does not represent gra pe pickers Arthur Mcndolson o f San Francisco, lawyer for the as- sociation, said the two wineries planned to re main open . . ' Turn Outl C•charel .Show Time • - • Saturday from 12 Noon to 3 at JM South Coast Plaza. An envoy to ~snow you his traditions In the fJlaking. Rugged ··corduroy and denim jeans. Refined glen plaid shirts. • • • Relished with bolder, stronger • earth tones. How right they look. Now. And always. ~urgundy cotton s.hlrt for s.m-1 sizes·37._50. Toast cotton cord 5-pocl(et jean for • • 29 to 34 sizes 53.50. The collectlon, wherever there's • JM Just for Men. • .f4 . A8 -· Robert N Weed/Publisher ThoMH l<eeYll/EdltOt Barbara Kre blch/Edltorlal Paoe Editor oranoe eoast oa11vP•'P' Editorial Page ............................................................... _ · Maneuv r Hits Oriing . CO~iY Los Ang 1~~ Mu ~ or Tom Bradl<.» an~ l..05 Anfl<'lt·l'i County 'upervi or Pett.' Schab. rum may h ve truck thf.' low~ I blow yet delivered 1n the debatt-O\'t'r wht•thl·r Orange County shoul d be pl cf'd an a s p11rate ha"hwav Cinanrlng distTkt 1'he two omcauls th•~ Wt'l'k sent a tele1tram to Cov Edmw1d G Brl>wn Jr url(ln~ hi \'eto on a h11l ... th.tt would c . .'reute such a dls trkl and provide Orange County with ltn tnrrl'u~~ s hure of borlly nPedt•rl transportullon money. That the)' •ent t h~ telegram to Brown ts not ln 1t~clr disturbing That's th~1r rtflht But lht> cuntl'nt or the nu.·s~age l dis turbing, particula rly their ns crtion that enactme nt of the hill would encourn~e further growth a nd development m Or a nge County contrary to tht! governor's so-t'alled urban strategy progr am 'l'o Brown's way of thinking, develop ment should occur through "in fiUfag " in previously de· veloped areas. Ma.Jot open s pace areas should lX' left open, Brown beheves · · That may be well and good Hut the last we heard the governor wa~ not calling the !)hots on where deve lopment is or is not to occur 1n Orange County The county Plan ning Commission and Board of Supervjsors l3ke care of those decisions Bradley and Schabarum, 1f the truth be known. prob· ably couldn't care les~ about how Orange County de· velops . But they tried t o obsfucate the real issue of Orange County's need for .iacreased transportation funding by raising an irrelevant issue that is dear to the governor 's. heart. And, bluntly put, what they're UP. to is thiever y They're still tryi~g to steal Orange County 's money. Ntunbers Game- Let the f ed er aJ bureaucracy get · hold of som e t hing and strange things can happen. The matter of how large registration numbers paint· ed on private airpla nes sho uld be is a case in point. Until 1977, t he Federal Aviation Administr ation re· quired regis tration markings to be at least 12 inches tall. The n, bending to protest by private pilots -who said the large numbers prevented painting attr active designs on their planes -the FAA did som e rule cha nging and declared that three-inc h tall le tters would be s ufficient. So, lots of pilots r a n out. had their planes repainted with the s maller djg its . Well, the rule c hangers are at it again, bowing to criticism of the s m aller letters from persons who live n ear airports a nd from law enforcement officials who claim they can 't read the little digits . The FAA has proposed the letters be increased in size to the former 12-inch minimum standard. While one is led to wonder how many man-hours have been expended on this subject . it still seems the change in the a llowable registration marking size was a mistake that s hould be correct e d . -Realistic Fees Orange County super visors have discover ed you can ... Rowland E,·an / Roht-rl Novak W Sii l.Nf:'I O N Wh1lt.- 11ultllC'ly 1uk1111o1 u l11u1o:h l'lt•t'l1011 1· a 11111111.,:11 1>l u1\\'\' ''n ddensc, P1 t•'l1tk11t ( 'urtl'r h.!b pnvutcl)' urch•rt•d J dt•lay Jn Onl' Of lht• 111011l M'O\tllV(' nn 'lus of nat1onul 11ult1.·.> an m 1•nlu"· 1nt•N'aM' tn th!' \n 01hH•t11111 111 nul'lcar ex plo1>1v~i; for ~·arhoocl" 10 power l\rn1•rtt•a '1> l'Xll<•ndm~ ,,r.,1.·nt.11 I 11 1 1·:.. po 11 " l' to Hon :t Id lh•.q ian '•> l11u~h 1·lwlor1t·, the 111·1·111cknt hJ" I.: I\. l'll m ,1)1, 11num 1111bh1.·1 t Ill I It' lh'W '1't 1>JJth ,1 •rC'rufl ttn<I I h l' II t' \\ 11 u 1• I l' ,, r I ,, I .: l' I I II g p II I I I' ' l ,. ., h 11 \\ I' I Cl~ rt>~., J gu1n .. t Sn\'ll'l powl•r 'l'hl• dt•lay ovpr l'X µ.1nl1111~ n11dt.•Jf fu~I produ1•lton r'"S~l·,.,ts prol'ru-.tanat 111n 111 hopes thut lhc Sov11.'l thr('al will i.omchow c••st· That raises qucs 1H111s about how nau<'h tht• Curter team's view of th1.· Kn·mhn n•al ly hus c·hungt•d Thl' oth1.·r fo C't.' or lh<• ud m 1111strat11111 's <ll'fC'm:t• pola t•y Richard R eeves a h;o pointi. to an election-year l)-Oltt1l'al dtlcmmu. The delay in IHt('IN\r CXS)IOlilVCS production betrays a rear that expanded production would antagonize the unli·nuclcar und environmental lobbies. U1,.1t the delay itself g\'nerat\'s !ear ahoul the reac- tion of defens~·oriented con· gressmen T hat second fear was reflected 1n a "top secret" directive on Aug. 7 sign ed b y Zblgnicw Brzezins ki , Carter's nationa l security adviser. The tip·orr was this instruction. "All rcsp()nses to press inquiries about speclul nurlear maleriols 8hOuld be fow k •y urid. limited " BRZEZINSKl 'N memorand dum wc•nt to thf' secrctaric'11 of state and defense, the CIA dirrc tor and the Joint Chit•fs or ~'torr I t. i n form c d t ht• rr1 I h ;1 t "u formal . dcciswn" lo t•xvan1l 11uclt•:1r ftll'I produ<'llon will lw "lh:r,•rrc•d" until on lntrrn11 I IOnul ronfrrcnc·.-on 0111'11·11r proltft-r11l11111 111 Ci1•111•v11 h11"' 1•n1h•1I Thul will 11111 hl• fo1 weeks. , Thl' 1lt•t•1"i1111 lo 1l1'111y 1111•1111~ I ht• dPl 1.'llllNls It lt VI' Wllll 11 ... backstage debote between them and the defense community, a debate waged in Congress and within the administration. Their victory means In essence that there is a fiigh probability or runnipg out or nuclear ex plO'SW'es for the nt!w weapons systems. The administration Is uuthorlzlnR r.in es but not the bullets they cun fire TllF. "f\\Jl.LF.TS" necessary wcrl' llpellcd out last spring In o ch•8RIO.·d document written by th(' Jol11t Chl<'fs of Staff for Scrretnry or Defense fl urold Urown, RCtlin~ pruductlOI\ ltt rl(l't11 for new w •apons gr:ade m11tt'l'lt•l11 Thf'. l' targets were rt.>qulr<-ct hy <.:urter's recent de d 11lon1' lo bulld the· M X mobile rn lsRlle n11fl the Tr1dc•nl II suh rnnrlnr l111111t·lw1l n11~~llt• und 11111 11 1 lrnpor111nt to put w 11 r he e ''" on IH' w nu c I l' a r Wl'IH>fln" for l':UTIJIX: lo n1m1"H·lt· with ••x l~tlni! Sovh•I ~yt.lc•rr1'1 "('otfllr hllfl ·•PJJrOVf'll th1·1u· llf'W 11y11l 1•11111 with rn uc•h fon fnrr." 11n(' •h•frmw 1•iqwr\ lhhl uc;, '!1111 tlw 1h•luy In 11c·w "rri 1l111·thm ,,, w1·11 11m>'I l(rude fuel ,,,,"" not Ii(• v1• I 1.,. .Join! Ch it•h a Chinaman's chance in hell to put• wal'heada on them." • In its report on the autborba· , lion bill for the production of · warhead fuels last May, the House Armed Service• Commit· tee said that Carter was plan· ning major new nucleat' weapons for which there would . be no explosives. ''Is there -commit ment to a nuclear · weapons program?" the com~! mittee asked. ,• PENTAGON OFFICIALS have tried to argue thls case In· congressional testimony short of:: publicly breaking with the White:: House. On June 18, J ames P.::l Wade, Brown's assistant for :} atomic e n e r gy, testlfled . cautioUAly that "additional re· Rources" are need ed . V<>ngress has been unsuc- cessfully pressing Carter for scverul years to gear nuclear plants 1n llanlord and Richland, Wu s h . ror production o C. modern. weaponS·l(rade nuclear fu el llul when. aft er months or 1>rocru11tinallon, Carter finally look the• lead in modernizing NATO nuclear weapons and or· tll.'rcd fu1l-spcc1I on the MX and Trident miss11<.·s. d e fe nse· oriented congressmen believed lhe impasse was broken. Br zezinski's directive maxes clear they were. wrong. It-re-. vealed that a July 24 session ofl the Presidential Review Com· mittee formally decided to defer new production facilities. The directive went on to warn that "responses to press in· qui ries. .should be low-key and limited to the following points": Present production is "adequate for the near term"; "long-term r equir em ents ?re under review but are difficult t:o predict": ir higher production is needed "appropriate programs will be requested." 1 n yet another gesture to politics. the directive orders that all responses to congressional inquiries "should be cleared" by the Defense and Ene rgy· Depart· ments, the NSC and the Office of Management and Budget. Hav· ing put the development of ''Stealth" on the network news. Jimmy Carter wants to keep his othe r de fense face s hrouded from public view. price yourself out of the market by going too far in rais· ing user fees to offset Proposition 13 revenue losses. A s urvey by the county General Services Agency re- vealed that m a n y boat owner s have been boycotting the 'Re-industrialization' Talk Misses Point 63 ~uest slips a t Dana Point Harbor and five slips at N E w YORK -· · Re . Jack Kemp, the Republican con· Newport Harbor since the county r aised overnight slip industrialization" is going to be gressman representing the sub- fees in 1978. one of the buzzwords of the 1980 urbs of a city with broad but So the s upervisors have taken a practical stance and presidential campaign. It was tired s houlders, a working lowered the fee of 40 cents per foot per n ight to 30 cents popular at both the Democratic man's city, Buffalo, N.Y. Kemp just to a set of external coodi· lions but also to the attitudes, preoccupations a.nd practices of American managers." between Ma l and Se t. 30 and to 20 cents in the re m ain· and Republican conventions. defines re-indus trialization as .......,,.~~~.;;..;:;.;o.;.;..:;..;:=.;,.,t ;:=;:""-a-..;.::;:,,:,,:,;::...::=.1~-==-=c.=...=.-=~~=-==-=-=~.::..:.:.:==-~-1-~-~11~d~J~i1m11m11m1yrr-fC~a"rt~e~1...-.aw11"d1-tfttto~n~a1mdrt--cg~o~vernmentprogn11ns-de~gned mg mon s 0 t e year . Reagan have each made it part to promote the formation of Whatever small advances in technology we made would quickly be copied by other in· dustrial nations where workers are paid less. where people still accept a lower standard or living and still tolerate workmg condi· lion s that a r e part of the American past. LA WYERS AND accountants have taken over !nnerican in· dustry, the professors argue, and they do what lawyers and accountants do best -make deals and squeeze companies and workers for short-term profit. The bottom-line folk would rather· merge.than manufacture. And the last thing they are interested in is new ideas. Invention and concep. tual breakthroughs don't show up immediately in quarterly profit I Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley told fe llow ' of their s tandard campaign capital for new American plants board members 90m e boat owners, apparently irked by rhetoric. . and equipment -federal aid the increased nightly fees, have just been dropping It sounds good and no one is and tax incentives to build new anchorintheharborratherthanusetheguestslips. quite sure what it means , which factories and increase American Since fees in other California harbors range from 10 is a working productivity. cents to 71 cents per foot per night, the new Orange Coun· definition for It's a nice word and will prob· ty fee scale seem s to be within reason. most of what a bly get politicians through the As many boat owners have pointed out during public Po 1 i t i c i a n s 1980s. But it Is no answer -or , hearings on year -round mooring fees , ownership of a boat s a Y . ' ' R e · at best, a short-term answer - h uld t ·1 be t k · f f induslrlaliza· to the country's long-term prob· s o no necessar1 y a en as a sign o _Jr eat a · ti on.. _ the lems of declining productivity fluence. • word itself is d bal f t d Wb t Theguestslipboycottseemstosubstantiate_that. an ance 0 ra e. a ever supposed ~o our politicians say, the United • c r e ate i m · States is nol about to regain the Opinions expressed an the space above are those of the Daily Pilot a g e s o f industrial dominance It enjoyed Other views expres.sed on 'this page are those of their authors and modernized from the end of World War a UD· artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O factories and happy American til a few ye~ ago. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321. workers cheaply and efficiently producing new Chevrolets and EVEN IF THE government Boyd/Sales Trick By L. M. BOYD in one day's time. You're typical, if you put a\-ay 80 percent of it alter 6 p.m . RCA televisions·that will be so adopts a Republican plan -or a we ll made that even the Democratic variation -to aJ. Japanese will be waiting in line low, say, United Slates Steel to to buy them. manufacture its products as effi. cle ntly as Japan ese THE WORD was popularized steelmakers, the American ad· in the last couple of years by vantage would soon disappear. The problems of American in· dustry go deeper than the things businessmen and others like to blame : overpaid or l azy workers, government regula· tions or high oil prices. A big part of the problem is• American bosses. TWO PROFESSORS at Har· vard Business School. Robert H . Hayes and Willia m J . Abernathy, in the current issue of t h e Harvard Business Review. write in an article 1 Have discussed before that there is "prime evidence of a broad managerial failure -a failure of both vision and leadership - that over time bas eroded both the inclination and the capacity of U .$. companies to innovate . . . responsibility for this com· petilive llsUessness belongs not statements. " Sadly, the politicians, both Democrats and Republicans, are buying the businessmen's line: Give us.tax incentives and we'll produce like we did in the old da)'S. We won't . The futm'e depends on what the incentives are used to finance. U "tax breaks underwrite research and innovation, then the United States will get moving again. U the government finances "re· tndustriallzalion," then we will just be making ourselves feel better -for about 10 years. The Eli Lilly Company in 1930 introduced tincture of merthiolate. It didn't sell . not at the outset. It worked all right, for the painting of cuts and scratches . But it didn't really take off in the market until the makers added some alcohol to make it sting and som e vegetable dye lo make it visible on the skin. Bette Midler says her mother named her a fter Bette Davis. ~-~ \ r Even after the s unburn stops hurting and the skin loses that pink tint, the residue of ultraviolet radiation re· mains. The body collects what's left of the sunburns. Radiation. What's left of the sunburns remains lifelong. SO say the medicoes. Consider the food ~ou eat Dear Gloomy Gue Too bad so many of the natlons yearning for world peace seem to 1pell It P·l·E·C·E. O.M. ' Q . Five of the more proml· nent actors you ~ee in the movies and on television are native. Canadians. Can you name them? A. Raymond Burr. Lome Greene. Glenn Ford. John Ireland. That's four. Who's the fifth? The usual frog says "Rib· bet! Ribbet! •· But how many sorts of frogs come lo mind that aren't usual ? A frog with long ears, for example, says, "Rabbit! Rabbit!" A me c h anical frog says "Robot! Robot!". A disco frog says, "Pivot! Pivot!" A car salesman frog says, "Rebate! Rebate!" A goUing frog says, "Divoll Divoll" A teacher frog says, "Readil! Readit!" A junkie frog says, "Ha bit! 'Habit!" A bandit frog says, "Robil! Robltl •• Any others? ~ust be. Q. What's been the blggest age d lfference between a U.S. President and a Flnt Lady? A. That between President J ohn Tyler, 54, a nd Mrs . Tyler, 24. With a Couple of Thousand Cows He'd Be Broke~ ••Excuse m e . You .are, l believe. the same cow I spoke to several weeks ago?" "Yes, that ls co1Tect. 1 am one of Governor Reagan's vast herd o f 14 cows who i:.oam on · -.ft.ls 640-acre Rn.ho del Cielo here in beautiful San· t a Barbara County." ''l thought yo u sai d there were 22 cows .·• "Ow ler<l, #1'0, You must re· member that ranching out here in the West la a risky business. It's no place for a tenderfoot. There are rustlers and varmlnta ana s t a mp e d es a nd drou1bu .. .'' "Stan)pedet?'' "Yet. Jus t this morning another cow 1tampeded acrou a corner of my personal 4$ acres. She was JUlt fur1oua at the slop- PY m a nn e r ln wblcb the caretalcer bad com·rowed ._,r · tail. But what, pray. brinp you back?" "Governor Reagan's income tax return." "Ob, oh." "WREN I WA.8 here before, you said Govemor Reagan kept you COM lolling about the place so that he could declare· this vacation retreat to be a working ranch -and thereby save up to $42,000 a year in property taxes." "Yes, that's $3000 a cow an· nually. So you can see bow won· derfully well, under Governor Reaean's wise mana1ement, this workins ranch li workin1. Believe me, when the governor and Mn. Reagan ride by me - he in his white hat and Tony Lama boots and she in her Gloria Vanderbilt Jeana -I can't help but 1ue in admlra· lion at these symbols of tbe old· fashioned values that won the Weal -honest toll and true grit." . "I'm 1ure you're rt1ht. Yet on hf• 1979 ll\come tax return which be made public last week, Gov· emor Reagan claimed he lost $9116 on this working ranch last year . How do you explain that?" .. aANClllNG OUT here ln the West is a risky business. There are rustlers and varmints and stampedes and droughta. . .. " "l don't seem to recall any droughtlastyear .. ". . .and depreciation on the truck, the lassos, the guitar and the other ranching equipment." "What guitar?'' ,. .................. ~. ~ ...... ,,, .... "' .... ...... .., • r • me iii:""'"" t ••For slnglng old cowpoke songs 8l"CMmd tbe campfire, like 'When It'• Roundup Tlme at tbe', l .R.S.' And don't for1et the de-' duction for work clothes. Toayl Lama boot.I don't 1row on tree.: you know."· ; "Even to, be mana1ed to laM: $9118 or11' cowa. That oomes ~ to M50 a cow. What do you thint; of that?" . \ •' 1 think 1 feel a slam~ comm1 on." · • ''BEFOaE YOU go, do JOU3 still feel that a man wbo loeeaj M50 a cow on 14 cowa .. an U ·· ample of wise mana1ement?" ! "Certainly, be'• wise not to: have more cows. With a COllDle; of thou11nd, he'd be in the? poorhouse." · 1 ··And you honeltly believe thatf throwln• away · that mue~ money on what la obvioualy 1 unproductive boondo11l quallflea hlm to be a'cat tleman?" • • "Well, maybe not. But it aure does . qualify blm to be preai· dent." . . CONSUMER .. , .. ,... .. Mother Otter Prvud Etika, sea otter at the Seattle Aquarium. shows off her· ne wborn baby, which is in good heaJth. This is the second pup born to Etika in captivity. The first. a male, was born in May 1979. U.S. Mandates Safety D .evices for Heaters W ASlllNGTON CAP) -The gov- ernment will require safety devices in an inexpensive type heater that has been blamed for dozens of carbon monoxide deaths. The Consumer Product Safety Commission voted 3 to 2 to require that unvented gas s pace beaters made after June 15, 1981, have de- vices that shut the heaters off automatically when carbon monox- ide reaches hazardous levels. THE BEATERS average al>Qut $180 and the devices will add $10 to $17.50 to that, the commission staff said. The carbon monoxide problem does not exist for vented beaters because tbe.y carry away the carbon monoxide produced by combustion. The commissioners were not sure that manufacturers could produce beaten with the required device by Uae effective date, but set the ..-.-deadline to prod manufacturers to de· • velop the shutoff devices. "If we keep the beat on, then we are most likely to get progress." Commissioner Stuart Statler said. COMKl8SIONER EDITH Barksdale Sloan asserted: "Right now we are permitting sales· or de-· • vices that we know are dan1erous. At some point, we have to say, 'You no, lon1er can produce this product.' " Commission staff members have linked gas from the heaters to 73 deaths in five years through carbon monoxidepoisoningorasphyx.iation. The safety device is not available on unvented heaters sold in the Unit- ed States, but staff members said it probably will be developed and test- ed in time for the deadline . If not, the beaten would be banned unless the commission later approves an ex- tension. Commissioners Sam Zagor ia and David Pittle voted against the re- quirement. s aying the issue should be deciqed later , after more information is available about the safety devices. An estimated 7 mirnon to 10 million of the heaters are in use, mainly in the South, where the climate makes central heating uneconomical. Actress Jailed For NuJity Act ATHENS, 'G reece CAP) -Ao Athens court has sentenced a Greek actress to five mon.ths in prisbn for offending public morals-by appearing nude on stage. The writer and producer of the play received a s imilar sentence, convicted of being morally responsi· ble for her act. The actress, Ele ni Morali, had been appearing in the play called "Aghios Prevezis," which deals with the alleged escapades -of a Greek bis hop. Fox Commits Ford on Friend& BELGRADE, Yugos lavia (AP) - Milutin Stojin, a Bulgarian chickeq. farQ"ter, learned the bard way that' you can't tame a wild~. Stojin, 62, found a fox cub last year and trained him for 15 months. -"I thought the fox had been tamed . by now," he told the Belgrade t abloid Vecemje Novosti. "He was a good house guard." Perhaps the chickens tried to in- vade the house. Stojin came home from a shopping trip to find that the fox had flown the coop after killing all 200 of his birds. FOOTBALL SATURDAY AT 1.MAGNIN •. Saturday, September 6, meet Pat Thomas and Preston Dennard from the Rams during ~ur Football Afternoon. See a continuous showing of a new football film from Nbon to 4:00 P.M. and have a look at our new tweed sportcoats, business suits ~ and weekend wear. Sign up for a door prize drawing. We'll uncork some Califomia-gro~n refreshments, foo. See you Saturday! • • 1.magn1n the mans Shop Sou'h Coast ftlaza Costa Mesa 957-1611 Friday. September 5, 1980 DAIL V PILOT A 7 Jwnping . Permit .Al 8 ~ ):'!~(ill [? Repealed Miii ~@!?WO©@ YO SE MITE NA1'10NAL PARK <AP> A month.old National Park Servk~ pollcy al- 1 ow In ei p«trachutin6' from cUICs tn Yosemite Nitllonal Parle .bas been repealed because of an lncreued number of il- ltatul jul1\ps 1'he ban on jumping from the 7 .000-foot El Capitan monolith was i.nnounced Wednesday. The last day for legal jumps will be Tuesday. O tficials s aid two c h u t i s t s were ap · ~rehended Saturday for lhal<iog illegal, night· time j umps. In the past month, 18 jumpers have been cited, the Park Service said. Up tQ.. 12 jumps per day had been authorized by the Park Service a month ago in an effort lo control the activity. In the two years before the experiment. officials est(mated 120 illega l jumps were made. Of those, only 23 were suc- cessful . Borgotns unde< S50 ote found eveiy Saturday 1n OIMi A.WU only'" the 1.:m1µ1rn1 lM2·5678 Burglars Ca" Be Ou1s•arf.-d DEAR READERS: In about half or all household burglarte1, the burclar ente rs without force -uu4Uy throu1b an •*ked door or win· dow or by ualn1 a key. It doesn't take mueh to out·' smart mos& bur1lars, 1lnce they're usually not "pros." Remember to lock your doors always - even when you're 1oln1 out for Jut a minute. Make sue your locks at bome are the deadbolt type, wttb a 1tron1 metal bar tbat e:atends oae lnch l•to the door frame. If It's &oo hot to close the win- dows, pat nails ln the window frames so tbe win- dows ua't open more than a couple of Inches. . . If you're orr on a trlp, .,e sare to stop the newspaper and mail deUvery, or ask a neighbor to collect them. Use automatic tlm~rs to turn lights on and off, aad mark valuables witb a personal ldeatlftcatlon number. . • A new booklet from the U.S. Department of Justke can belp you to protect yourseU against burglary, rape, arson and other crimes. For your free copy of 14You Could Stop A Crime," send a postcard to the Consumer Informa tion Center, Dept. 651H, Pueblo, Colo. 8H09. Group Oppo11e• "iolen~e DEAR PAT: The re is a group called "Women Against Violence Against Women" that has been demonstrating against the movie, "Dressed to Kill." Whet is this group's background and how can it be contacted? A.W., Coror.a del Mar "Women Against Violence Against Women" was formed ln t976. It m-aaged to cut short tbe Los Angeles run of tbe pornographJc film, "Snuff," and to remove a billboard pubUclzln1 a RolUng Stones album. Both the rum and record ad de pict- ed women ln violent situations -as does the mov· When tar levels were revealed. l'J10re smokers independently· chose Triumph over Merit in rating overall product preference. Of those expressing' a preference. over 55% preferred 3 mg Triumph to 8 mg Merit. Results showed that Triumph was also preferred over 14 mg Winston Lights. 12 mg Marlborp Lights and 11 mg Salem Lights. -Now. test for-yourself. Compare Triumph with any scrcalled "low-tar" cigarette. You'll taste why we name'd it Triumph. Also available in Menthol. Na1lonal Smoker S1udy rosul1s available free on request. Write· National Smoker S1udy. P.O 8°" 2733 Hillside. New Jersey 07205 CLorlllerd, U.S.A .. IMO Warning : The Surgeon General Has Oeter~ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heelth. "Got a problem? Then write to Pot Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, ~fling thfl oJUWm"a and action~ nttd. to aolve meq.,ui.1 111 govemment and buaiMu. Moil IJOUf q1"!atioru IQ Pat Dunn, At Yoiir Snvtct,iOronge Cooal Doily Pilot. P.O. Bo:r Jsal, Coata Muo. CA .It j2626. '"~'-· 41 poatU* will be •• , ~ bul phoned inqutntl OT letf~I nol Wfudiltg t readtt's full r14me , oddrt11 and bwiNss ltoura' pltofw numbeTcannot beconlidered. Thtscolumnoppear1doi- ly except Sundays " le wblcb la the c urrent object of tu attenl.loa. You caa contact AGVAW by writln1 to 1721 N. Sprta1 St., Los Angeles 90t1%, or by pbonla1 (!U) 2Z3·8771. Diamond Oller Not A11cM11cw DEAR PAT: I recently received a dJ rect mail ad that says I was selected for the purpose of "ad· vertising research" to examine my own one dollar bills and if I am "fortunate" enough to have six bills with double digits in their serial numbers that J will receive a pair of "genuine .25 pt diamond" stud earrings in exch ange for the six dollar bills. Wh.at do you think about this? • K.L .. Huntington Beach A YS Is not impressed. The Direct/Mall Marketing Assodatloo lac., an lndu1try trade group, ·adds that some dJrect maU offen are literally correct and legal but becaue of tbelr general Impression, they can and usually are easl· ly miscoastrued by coasumen. Concerning tbe offer you received, DMMA says it should be carefully considered for tbe following reasons: Tbe claim that you are "fortunate" if you possess dollar bills wltb double digits implies these bills are valuable and sou1ht after . This is not a fact; double dJglta In sertal numbers appear ln about ball of the dollar bill ls· sues. DMMA recommends never seadJng casb through the mall under any circumstances; tbe chance of loss or theft is &oo great. The .25 pt diamond in common terms is a diamond of a carat. The F ederal Trade Commlss lofi•s guidelines for the jewelry Industry state that It Is an unfair trade practice to use the unqualJrted term, dJamond, wtless the stone bas at least 17 polished facets. Tbe "dlapionds" described ln this offer contain 10 facets and are, lberefore, more ac- curately described as "diamond chJps." ® Taste the UMPll! In Triumph . atonlr a me tar. 3 mg. "tar," 0.4 lllQ. OICOIJ!ll IV. per C'91rttlt. flt Rtpon J¥I. 1980. .. , l 8 O~lL V PILOT F1 1day Septemoet !i t!Mj() C~~ps ite Res~rve Plan ~ . -· ~ . ·~~~Dis a:ppoints ··~To u ri.sts. S N 1-'RANl 'lS<.'O I A I' 1 !\ coutl'utertu•d Ayi.ll•111 fur fl"'l'n tng c'amp"ttl'' .11 111111ulJr n..i t1o nal purk:-h ,1, 1ft,Jp1l4111111•cl m un' tourii.t:. "h11 trl1"•h•1\ hun drt•cls o( mtll•, tlu' '11m 11wr cinl) l~) be tunll'd ,I\\·" It tllll JUOlnlt'cl cnmrgrou11d:. Duncan M Ol'fll \\ of the Nu t 1 o n J I \' a 1· k ~ I.' r ,. 1 " l' 1 n Wa!>hlnl(ton. D t' ,_.,u t hi.H Utt• S y II I C m 0 I' c• I U t t' d b ) Tickctron. lnr "wus not udc· QU••l1·I~· publ11C1ll'd und thJt .1 great mun) p\•11ph• u rt• 'u' pris~d. 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The "whole new mode or therapy" may not significantly a ffect cure rates, which already exceed 90 pe rcent, but 1t could save many young victims from blindness and spare them from the side- errects of radfation. Or. A. Linn Murphree said HE SAID..THE EXPERIMENTAL DRUG works its way into tumor cells and, when triggered by a beam of Light . attacks the cancer. "[he tumor, called a retinoblastom a. grows inside the eyeball. A common treatment is to remove the eye. Murphree said in an in- terview. The victims are rarely older than 21~ years. When both eyes are cancerous. he said. "we usually take out the worst eye and try to ( ) s alvage the re maining eye MEDICI NE wiY,r radiation ... But all of us have had cases in which radiation has not been effec- tive and in which we've had lo take out the second eye and leave the kid blind." Murphree said that rrftly be avoided with the experimental therapy, which "has been used successfully in treating other types of tumors. MURPHREE SAID HE AND DR. WILLIAM F. Benedict, both of USC and Children's Hospital or Los Angeles. have tested the treatment only on human tumors grown in the eyes of laboratory mice. He said it could be ready for human trials in about a year. The therap~ was pioneered several years ago by Dr. Thomas Ooughery of the Roswell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo. N. Y. It begins with the intravenous injection of a reddish-black dye called hematoporphyrin derivative or HPO. The chemical s preads throughout the body but is cleared out of normal tissues within two or three days. At the same Ume. Murphree said. HPD becomes concentrated in tumor cells. Then. he said, "you simply put visible light (usually red or purple) on both normal and malign ant lissues. The light reacts with the dye." which by then is concentrated in the tumor. THE REACTION CAUSES THE DYE lo produce a molecule that aUaches to the membrane of cancer cell s and destroys them. Murphree said. . "We have n't been able to find any damage to normal tissues or the eye. but it virtually destroys the tumor." ,.. . Murphree s aid the light treatment, applied ~ontm.uously fo~ up to 10 minutes, doesn 't totally destroy the tumor m a s ingle applica- tion. But unlike radiation treatment, he said. there's no reason not to repeat the therapy. "The side-effects of radiation are fairly severe." he s aid. ''It can damage the eye itself and it can retard bone growth. which is particularly important when you're testing children." He said the main side-effect of HPD treatments seems to be a temporarily heightened sensitivity to sunburn. "WE DON'T WANT TO GIVE THE impression that this is go- ing to be a cure-a ll." Murphree said. "It won't replace the other therapies. But it has promise as an adjunctive therapl . • "But as we begin using it with patients·and if we find that it's as«ood as radiation without the side-effects, then it might become the treatment of choice. It's just not possible to say at this point." .r1,1c•t•I. all llw vn·:.:.urt':. .1t any .it\ l' 11 lllll nt\'0 I 'ill<' C'l'l>l> hl 1 ly 1'111' •u•t•rt•l " .111\ anl'e plun111n~. .11ut t h.ll•· h• :o..i th.tt , lx!n 1w.e I hah• 111 pl,111 nay vut•utao11 that \HI) T H 'K •:·rRON 's rom put er '> 'lt•111 1~ d1"1<kcl 11Hu three re J\1C111i., .... 1 Ea1-tlt•r11 ta It veh·r:. had l 11 Ill ..t ti r t•!>\' I \' U l i 0 II S f 0 r \ 11wm111· tht• <:rond t"anyon ..ind thr1•t• olht>r nut ion al parks • At the tx•1:<11in1ng nf the i.eason 11 t11ok I h wt•t'ks fur litkel.., to be 111,11 lt•it h.1d. to the East . the l',11 k Scr vll't' .. :.11 d Western ~·, on tlw 11ther hand. could ).(l'l 1 t''>enutsons on the spot at out leh in must maJ(lr c1t1c:. THAT SYSTEM WAS later l'hanged. and t1<'ketl> are besntt m<uled within 24 hours of receipt or reservation requests. Next y{•<J r Ticke tron's com puter system will be integrated so that outlets across the coun- tr} v. ill be able lo sell reserva· l ions on the spot for any national park in the s ystem. P K Macker . Ticketron's vice president for recreational systems. said he 1s aware of the la<'k of publicity . "There is no question that there is a need f or mor e fam iliarity with how to use Ticketron." THE RESERVATION system began in 1979 at. Yosem ite, the Grand Canyon and Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks in California in response to com· plaints from weary tourists who sometimes spent hours in line for a camps ite Four more parks Shenan- doah in Virginia , the Great Sm o ky Mo untains in North Carolina and Tennessee. Rocky Mountain Nat ion a l Park 1n Colorado and Cape llatter as Na- tio n a I Seas h o r e in North Carolina were adde d this year Ticketron. a division of Con- trol Da t a Corp , h as run a s imilar system for several years for some national for est camp· grounds and since 1970 for the California s tate parks Audit B y IRS Of Tax Return Fe ar for Most LOS ANGELES (AP) Did the lnternal Revenue Service audit you this year '! If not , says tax attorney Charles Berg, you overpaid. "lf you 're not being hassled,' you're paying too much.'; says Berg, who contends 9 out of 10 taxpayer s give the IRS more than they have to s imply because they're afraid of being audited. • The average taxpayer. says Berg, "has very little knowledge of how to fight an audit -and he's terrified . The IRS would have him believe that incarcera- tion is just moments away - and yet no one has ever gone to jail for simply failing to have a good result on an ·audit.'' BERG CONCEDES that peo- ple do go to jail over tax frayd and warns that the worst thing you can do is make a little extra and not teport it. "Everybody knows you made t hat money," he said. "You'd be much better off putting down every dime -and if you're not s ure, add a little more." Failing to report income is tax evasion. which can land }'ou in jail. But minimizing your bill by writing off everything you possibly can. says Berg, comes unde r the heading of ta.x avoidance and is pe rfectly legal. "IT'S AN adversary system," he says. •'They want as much as they can get -you should pay as little as you can." Berg says many accountants and tax preparation firms ac· tually function as collectors for t he IRS because they don't challenge the rules on behalf of their clients . He urges taxpayers with annual incomes of more tha n $20,000 to use JJl.1 attorneys and to fight vigoro~ for every deducUon. ''The advantage the lawyer has is that he doesn't even have to accept law as law," Berg s aid in an interview. ·, Magic of TV'• Chuck JonH ~ SORCERY SPECTACULAR Sept. 4 • 7 • CarouH I Court SOUTH COAST PLAZA ...... . ....... 12-1 ·"'· • . ~ . ._ .,..I~ , ~-~ ..... ,, Oi l w .e ll firefighter Paul ·""Red .. Ada1r • was in satisfac- tory condition, recovering Crom injuries suffered when thrown in- to a pool of hot water whil e working on a blowout.' Tho Caraqe Brings 11 Together for Fall 111·•1: "" l<>aturc 111 1r uNn m•d wrJ1r· < <1'0 p;.Jril w It ,, 011 '11"sti .. ll pla r t 0111 m tJt.C"n1e:r1 \\y orH I UI•' ni111 I I.) 1':.'i 111.• 1J J tJ S<:i•Jrl!i~ r: .ind j OP' 1! t1,j ti ( Hf'(1 ; , , II',, ·r ... NeCJtf:r STEVEN B. FIBEL, M.D. IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE T HE OPENING . OF A N EW PRACTICE IN PEDIATRICS LIM ITEOIO I N F ANTS, CH ILDRE N ANO ADOLESCENTS By App. Phone I 24 HOUR 552-7107 EMERGENCY . SERVICE 1 15435 JEFFREY RO. SU ITE 127 IRVINE HAS: MON., WED., FRI. t :30'A.M. • 5:30 P.M. TUES. AND THURS. 10:00 A.M .• I P.M. SAT. 10:00 A.M.·1:00 P.M. ALSGARAGE 56 FASHIOl'J ISLAtJD tffWPORT BEACH "''4 6 44 7030 • ,.. SUMMERS END CLEARANCE PARKING l -01 SALE SATURDAY & SUNDAY How is the tiJte to C)ef that beawtiM pciffo set JCMI -.e IMft tlllllkilMj abCMlt buying. Pri0ces may never be _this low ogaia. Co.e e.ty for IMst selecffoft. .~ .. .. ~..-:: ··~;-:__:~. ~.:--_::-~~: .. ·.-. BROWM JORDAN MAUMAllA BROWN JORDAN ICAIWA 5 piece set-48" Table Reg. S745 Now $447 Come see our new concept in home awnings The Elite r etractable arm Hone Awning. An energy-saving · idea I Simple to install, operate and own· . . . . simply beautiful! A & E ... Accent on Ex- cellence. AV ANTE' A TH ENA 5 '91CI Sn Reg. S658 NOW ~489 MJ.TCHtMG CHAISI Reg. $219 NOW ~I 59 IN STOCK MERCHANDISE ONL¥ D~LIVERY AVAILABLE s piece set--48" Table Reg. $794 Mow $476 BROWN-JORDAN. POLOH wt"1~ ......... u-1a T..,._ Reg. S559Mow ~J" .M.ATC._.. CHA"I Reg. s229Mow 1159 COSTA MESA STORE ONLY • 1 l ~ q!/l!Jl f/tM;flr P'A TIO .,,HOP' 21 JJ MIWPOD kYD . 642-4103 0,..' ....... l:lO.,.., NATION Friday, September 5, 1980 DAILY PILOT l fj . ABC News Beats NBC Roane Arledge Credi L d .ill Ralilll(S 1fsc·e11l r • I I ._ ... NEW YOf(K <A Pl Just over two year" haVt• passed 8-tnt'e A BC Nt>'A'li brukt' the mold "'1th en tvenln& nt>w:-. formal fcatunn.i thrt'\' .-nrhnrm1•n rather than the cus tomar 01w And no-., anot hl'f Iona atandmg tr.1dlt1o n l){'tlnl, lo haH• rallen b~ I ht• way AH(" l>4.l:.tt1o n a :. lhl' Nu 3 nt•twnrk in nl'""' ll 's bet-II fo ur months SlnC't• llC'' Wor Id ""' Tonight" 11lipJ>t•d p ~• 'Nt~hth ~""''' o n N ff(,' and 1nt11 'l't'onct 1>h1n· an the ~Hnin.11: nt''" s wt>ep, tukt·i. Thai. i.un~mt>r. for lh(• fi r,( ttnw "World N\•w11 1'on1.iht " ran ah('ad ur a rnm1wt1tnr "Night I Nl'wi... fur u full quart rr "WORLD Nt;M'S TONICilrf" HI\~ tw~n run ner up 10 t'BS ' "t:vt•nm~ Ne't\:.' 17 of tht' 1 .... t UI weeks, tht> t'Xl't'ptaon llt'tng the week o( All!( I,. ~2 The margtn scvurutang ABC.: from NBC 1n ltw evenu\g news ratings 11> not a largt-one. though for July. ABC had 25 Jk'fl.'t'n t of the audience to 22 for NBC and 'l7 fo r l'BS Ratings an~ 1mportunt , bu~A • e"'s asce11t clearly means a good deal m1>re Jhe mun la rgely responi>tble or the on!) 1>1gnir1 t•ant deH·lopment 10 network ne " s 1>tand1 ng1> 10 a dolt'n years "We i>el out to build rrom the ground up, and not to go fur the quick ri x gimmick.' sa}:. Roone Arle dge, w ho took charge of ABC News three sum mers ago after nearly a decade as president of ABC Sports U LIDGE "I ttunk what we did has paid off. and not Just in the ratings," says Arledge. who makes a reported $700,000 a year as president of news and sports at AB C "I think the thmg ABC News has now is consistency You can watch now not feeling uncertain whether ABC is going {o cov· er the news. "IT USED TO BE WHEN WE WANTED to in· terview somebody, and the other networks did too, we'd lose out. Arledge went to work at ABC in 1960 after sax years in production .at NBC. By 1961 . he had established himself as an innovator with creation of "ABC's Wide World of Sports." His credits since then include "NFL Monday Night Football," begun in 1970. as we ll as ABC Sports coverage of m ajor events, notably t he summer a nd winter Olympic Games in 1976. Arledge thrust ABC News into competition with CBS' ''60 Minutes," from a critical stand· point. with the introduction June 6. 1978 of "20·20." The newsmagazine's premiere edition was a dis- aster, and by the second program, Arledge had replaced the original hosts, Harold Hayes and Robert Hughes, with TV v~teran Hugh Downs. The show now is competitive in its Thursday night time slot. WIDLE TIIE EARL V DA VS OF "20·20" may 1 have been the most trying endured by Arledge as president of ABC News, the introduction of "The Iran Crisis: America Held Hostage," may have been his most triumphant moment. The late-night news program premiered Nov . 8, within days of the takeover of the U.S. E mbassy ;: in Tehran. In late March, •·The Iran Crisis" ~ became "ABC News : Nightline .'' networ k ·· television's first regularly scheduled late-night news program. In 22 weeks on the air, 11:30-11 :50 p.m .. "Nightline" has finished No. 1 or tied for first in its time period. The com petition includes Johnny Carson's "Tonight" s how on NBC. and CBS' "Late Movie." ABC attracted about 22 percent of the au· dience between 11:30 and midnight between April 1 and July of 1979, largely with reruns, and in the sam e s pan this year. "Nightline" pulled a full quarter of the audience. "I KNOW HOW I SET OUT TO make it hap· pen.'' Arledge says. "I started with the evening news because viewer habits are so entrenched there. Plus. we felt we could have quick impact by improving our s pecial events co verage and documentaries, and by revitalizing the news operation on 'Good Morning America•." Neae .lob Charles Kura lt. CBS' "On the R oad " man sin 1967. will t e over t his ( a l I a s chorma n for e net work 's "Morning" news program . Lift Refusal Cited DETROIT (AP) -The Detroit Department of ~ansportation has reprimanded at least 10 bus • j. ~~~vers since March for failing to operate hydraulic lifts forpasseneers in wheelchairs, officials said. • D<Yr Director Conrad Mallett said that dis· cipline has varied from placing a note in the driver's personnel file to a suspension without pay for drivers found refusing to serve handicapped passengers more than twice. HEED HELP! ....... _. lttt·Y.wtf 'Stire : .. or nave our competent plumbers do the work• BLOCK """= .... . HIA1'1"6 "~· 848.3636 ......,.llACM Old West Art Exhibit Dally thru Sun at Huntington ~nler'a Old West Show Features Remington 'Russell C.llln works. Also t~ world's biggest collection of old west phOtos. and western entertainment dally .. Th1.• turnml( pc11 nt. for 1\1 It'll.it• 1·a1111• ishortly aft er lr11111an rn1htJ11h h•uk uH·r tht· l ' S 1-:ni bu ) "Thn•t• (11111 c1 •• .,, 111t11 11 an tw n•t•Jll,, "d" 11i.k1111l 'Wh.11 1111 "1' h.1H'' Thi· ·ctnr} had "ound ll11w11 11 IJ1t. hut "t• hud thl· 11111\ 1·111 l'l'1'f!Oll <h'nl lh1·1 1• I < ulll'd 1-'1 t•J 1'w11•1• ,11111 ,t>U~ltt'\H•d we du ll .,pt·1·1.1I 1·n·n ni.ihl until tlw 1·rt.,lb 't\il!I over ~ohm!) had .rn~ 111t·.1 11 \\OultJ IJst ll., lung a~ 1t h .... 1•1t:tH't:, PKt:!--H>t:NT <>t' \ff(' Television J.i11•t'1I lo ttw lull' ni1th t Ol'"' µ1u~rum "hll'h \\l•ul<I 1·x11.111tl 1111 "World N1·"' Tonight· tuvt'ragc 11( t'H·nti. an I 1 u11 "II "' .• ., 11ar1 11( a dei.irt: we had." 'J)' l\rledl(l'. 'll• f11•mun:.11 alt' whert'ver we C'Ould thl' J h1hty we h;id to l'U\ t'r J major 1>tor} Tht>1 \' hJ~ ht:t'n C'On'>1derable s pl'l'Ula\ton re n·ntl\ lhJt Arlcdgt· might hke lo lry h1., hand at 111 Jtnl' tinw t'lltt:rta1nnw11t 11rogramm111g 'That's ~t'en i>uggt::.INI more ot le!>:. 11rric1ally .t 1·ouple t une:. m the pui>I. · \rledgl' sa) s. "but I'm not intt:'f"t'1>ll'd I "'uuldn t necc'>sanl} ('Ons1der 11 a promottoTI Ro1u1d11p hfl llelieopter "I rl'all) bd~ve that lhl• future of television 1s ult1m:.ittly go111g to be 1n nt'Wb and sports," h t' S:.t'd• ·•As the audlt'nre btl·omes mon• .,uµhi stical ed: the mterci>t J!> ~01ng to ht• in thobl' areas" Instead of cowhoys and hors~s, a helicopter a nd pilot round up a band of wild horses in a remote area of Idaho Tne U.S. Bureau of Land Management is collecting about 250 wild horses from a r ange the agency says is' overcrowded. · SAVE $100 YSL SUITS. $159 New Fall suits by Yves St. Laurent. Reg. $260 Buy our most forward YSL suit in stock for Fall. Choose from vested and vestless looks in polyester/wool. All with his famous styling. Navy, grey, brown, blue. SiZf!S 38 to 46. Men's Clothing, 500 15.99 American designer oxford cloth button-downs. Reg. 21.50 The original. ' In more-cotton -than-polyester permanent -press. White, blue, cream, pink. The classic, 14 ~ to 17, popular sleeve lengths . Men's Dress Shirts, 510 s~ss , Classic chic silk neckwear. Sp«ial To make the look complete ... the ultimate complement in luxurious silk. Choose from a colorful collection. Men's .Neckwear, 51~ Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol. S.M. (714) 556-0611. Shop Mon.-Fri. 10-9:30, Sat. i0-6, Sun .. 12·5. Bullock's Mission Viejo. Mission Vie10 Mall. (714) 495·3111. Shop Mon.-Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12·5. ··-~= ' j .. I. l ,, r _ __, , I I• DAILY Pk.OT Friday, -t9MMr 5. U*> n 8ervice 10 Merge , Nonh County Availability Expanded ByGLt:NN~ ................... ·~·. Dial-a R1dt und Olal·a·Ult van 8f'r v1ce will bf' mer1t'd bealnnln~ Oct 20 alona the northern part ot the Ortlnge oust . · ... Sia , van wou.'(' b! oper~ in eac:tl tone "nd \'t-rtaln ont'' would be ct'Ht1nat~ per odically to C'arry hundit·kJlped rideMI who planned to go out 'fide 11 xone t'or the first timt< lht'n , the service will be made ovallnbh: to tht' general public Currt-nt ly. tht system 1H•rve~ only hand1ca.,~d person~ and senior t>itl:u>ns The Board of l>lrt't"tors of th~ Oran1e Count) Tr&ns1t 01str1ct {.tpproved the mcrat r. as expect ed. Thursday, on a •·l vote writh William£ tarria diuenring The meraer Is part or a ne w, more complex s)'st~m for the van Hrvkt that 1nvolve1 dividing thl' t>u\mty Into 3.a zont TRANSIT DISTRl('T plannus hope the s)'stem will cut future cl>5ts, 11erve more peoplt and encoun,ge w ~ or the ''IU\S for their onainal · purpose to help riders make short trla>s . sometimes even to bus stops where they ran r atrh regular OCTO busell The S)'Stem 'A 1R-~1111 o~rauon Ort 20 10 Cost a Mesa, Ne"' port Be-urh. Huntington Reaf h, Fountain Valley. Seal Beitch. Sfnta An11 and Los ·Alamitos By Nov. l , Buena Park. Westminster. Laguna Beach, Lagun a Nig uel. San Clemente, Sao Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and the SaHdJeback Valley are scheduled to enter the new system. pending negotiations with service contractors. l IRVINE WOULD be one 1of the final cities added on Dec. l . I Adoption of the system didn't come as a sur· prise Thursday Board members virtually com· t milted themselves to the plan at a meetiu tw weeks ago. However, about eight spea~ers -most or them regular users of the vans -asked the board to retain service on evenings and Sundays. , At l\'ui1t 50 tt·h·11hont> lintis aliJO ;lre to ~ made ava1l&h\(' hy Nov t•mh£tr for cullers to lict up trips by van. 7Jmml.'rm1.1n blUd llP su1d thut in u th.-orell cal l'ompar1son, tht> nf w 1y11tl'm would <'O~t •~ '1 million to run this year C'omp;ar~t to SU rm lhon t<.cont1nue the current sysll'm With mure J)t'opk elle11bl~. the new system would carry l 4 m1lllvn rlder11 compared to the current &y1tem 'is 890 .000 proje~1on. he said. t'i.tr nR objected to the proposal because he u id It d11Sl'rimlnall.'11 ugalnst prospective riders who might n~ed btittt-r service al unpopular times (. .. THI ~:~a ....................... ~' ... "'•'•"'-• 1 .. _ ''"'' -~ t •1 .,,, 1f .·1 l\>f., ""'•-"••' ' •vt .41• •• i:ot••,.. ... 641-128~ 1111tN._.,,. 11111t10N v~95-0401 >*2 CeM&ftO c.,._ •• ,.. , .... o.ee ,,.., ., '"...., ,,., • a-,11 Riding I Huntington Center I Frj &Sat9to 9 Sept ~ $1.00 l Urban Cowboy Free Tickefs Check yaur driver s ltcense at Huntington Center Mall during wild west days this Thur thru Sun Sept 4-7 lor 150 winners of John Travolta p0sters urt>an I cowboy movie tickets and Pomona lair tickets I . . ( tha. h~ country ... fadfic trails all pu:rixsz. • j8C~> 1i91'1t'"l)At~ docron and cotton with "1l.lcro clcami..e on o1 l ruf'fS arxi pocka.te. 6ombination zip and snap front willi ~tR.r poc1w:ti in beck, makczs this jack<it gm.at for al 1 ru.tdoor a ctivititz.e. avoilob1Q. 1n ~thruxl, in six coldr ccrnbinaticn5 or gnzyjroyal) AnzarYlan) . tan/DBV':J, naVY/tdn , solid navy, solid tan. @)~o@@J!@@ 44 Rlshion lskmc1· Newport Beach•7J4!6 44·5070 1001 ~stwood Blud.· ~stwood Village•2131479·7127 News from a)/ over California is rounded up each day . BOB ZIMMERMAN, the district's manager of operations. said the Dial-a-Llft service averages two riders an hour currently and one rider every two hours alter 7 p.m. In the new plan, the fare will be $1 for the general public and 50 cents for senior citizens. The riders can't go outside a zone without transferring to a new van and paying the full fare. For the handicapped, the fare will be 50 cents with travel in the same van beyond their zone, but each crossing wiU cost them another SO cents, with a $2.SO maximum. A+ Art Supplies Traffic Deaths I: •nch Higher A+ Savings WHEN IT Ccwe> TOA/rr 5UPPL!ES I 15' 'Mf" FOR A5>arrMENT AND 'W'' FOR AfFORDABILlTY. 11'5 '~" FOR MRO'J BROTHOO ! ~1 Traffic fatalities in Orange County are up somewhat this year . although a marked decrease in deaths has occurred in areas covered by the California Highway Patrol. . According to the county Coroner's Office. there have been 208 traffic-related deaths through Aug. 31, compared to 193 for the same period in l979. HOWEVER, IN unincorporated areas of the county under the jurisdiction of the CHP,..,_there have been only 69 fatalities through August, 'tom- pared to 108 during the same period in 1979. "We have directed our enforcement efforts at selective accident-prone a reas," said CHP spokesman John Merritt in explaining the reasons believed responsible for the decrease in CHP· served areas . . THOSE ENFORCEMENT activities, Merritt said, have focused primarily on freeways and ma- jor state routes that pass through the county. Merritt said one trend that has been noted this year is an increase in the number of accidents in which more than one person is killed. Service Widened --- By Big Brothers Big Brothers of Orange County bas opened a branch offi ce at 27762 Forbes Road, Laguna Niguel. The branch office will handle the cities of Dana Point, El Toro, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, South Laguna, Mis· sion Viejo, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano. The basic program of the agency involves matching volunteer Big Brothers with boys 6-16 years old who live in father-absent homes. More information is available by calling Big Brothers at 544-7773. Transition Eased Make the transition from homemaking to moneymaking this fall in O r ange Coas t College's secr etar ial science program titled ''R e turning Homemaker." Fall classes begin Sept. 8. . The program is de- • Sig n e d t o g ive homemakers the skills ·and confidenj:e n,cessar y to secure e mployment as steno· graphers, secretaries or administrative assis· tants. Classes in the pro- gr am are scheduled fn>m 8 a.m. to 1 p.m . Child care is avaiJable. through Sept. 19 in the OCC Admissions Office. For information about t h e R et u r n i n 'g Homemaker program, phone 556-5798. Relaxation Cla88 Set Students will learn , bow to relax during a four part lecture series J>ffered at Orange Coast Collese beeinning Sept. 12 from 7:30 to~:30 p.m. in R oom 114 of the school's admission buiJdinJ. Health enthusiast Bob Banka will lead the free Friday e-vening classes. For more information 0 'ITRETCHER B4R') D 0 AIRIJRU5ttS l#D5 Rffi 5CX -905 0 fflAR(Q4l Registration for fall classes is underway call 556-5880. . ...,_ __ _. . Register Late Although fall semester daas~ have begun, re· clstratlon at Orange Coast College continues ~up Sept. 20. . ~eDnetb E. Mowrey, u..;C '1 dean of ad- raiuions and records, did persona may re· lister Monday throuah TburlQy from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., and Friday, I a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tbe of· rice al.lo wlll be open Sept. 12 and 11, from S·T:ao p.m., and Sept. u and IO, trom t a.m. to noon. .. -__ ., ....................... ,. 63 Aaron Brothers Art Marls 1213 ANAMEIM 222 N. leoch ltvd. • COSTA MESA 17U Newport ifvd. • ORANGE 1812 E. Katetla Ave. •z LAGUNA BEACH 190 s. Coast Highway • SANTA ANA 1126 E. 17th. St. NO=-~=-== ·i --~~ d)co·~ov El TORO 24350 Swartz Dr. • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7470 Edinger Ave. !NI..._ • • .1. MEN'S Men's Solid color Sportahlrt . $/sleeve orig. 5.99 Now 3;s10 MEN'S Men's Pieced Look a/sleeve Sport•hlrt Special 4 .99 BOYS' Fashion Terry Shirt Prep stop.sizes 14-22 orig. 2.5(}-$13 Now 9 .99 FURNITURE Herculon King Size Bean Bag orig. 39.95 Now 21 .88 MlN'I Famous Maker BllHolda orig 4 SO·S 18 Now 2 .so-s9 MEN'S Men's Ties in Fashion Stripes orig. 8.50 Now 4.99 MISSES SPORTSWEAR · .. 'Misses Sep . -""Sleeve Poly Sheer Blouse orig. $9 Now 3 .99 MEN"S Men's Sportshirts . . in solid colors with 2 pockets. orig. $13 NowS.99 SHOES Infants Nylon/ Suede Jogger Blue only, size 6-8 orig. 9.99 Now 5.99 LINGERIE Cotton Shape'r Bikini· in white. nude. blue and pink orig. $2 Now 99c WOMEN'S ACCESSORIES Women's Vinyl Handbags orig. 3.99 Now 99c Jr. Size Painter Jeans orig. $13 Now 5.99 WOMEN'S ACCESSORIES I 30% off Women's Summer Fashion Belts . orig. $3-$9 Now 2.1Q:6.30 Saturday; Sept. 6th, Starts 7 P.M. BOYS' Boys' Shirt Closeout Various crww and V-necks orig. 3.50-5.50 Now 1.99 TODDLERS Short Sleeve Tops Size .2T-4T ' orig.~.50 Now 2 .99 SPORTING GOODS Exercise Equipment Chrome Incline Bench. #0301 reg. 59.99 Now 47.99 l\vo great ways to charge i •· 1 ·. GIRLS' Girls' Summer Tanks Many styles and colors. orig. 1 .~2.99 Now 44' SPORTSWEAR Fall Dress Clearance Tremendous Select ion in Junior, misses and w omen 's sizes. Save 30-50o/o HARDWARE Genie Ga;age Door Opener VJ H.p. screw drive reg. 179.99 Now 139.99 Proctor Siiex 2 Slice Toaster The toaster with a brain. Its heat and moisture sensor lets you toast pertectly every time. Special 12.99 irtlCPeAney· . Illa FASHION ISlAND m-1~e&mA .. .. FINE JEWELRY 30% off Cubic Zirconia Caravan Includes earrings. rings and pendants. reg. $90-$625 Fortrell Fiberfill Pillows :s tandard 3.49 Queen 3.99 King 4.99 \ GIRLS' 50% off Girls Swimsuits selected styles orig. $7-$10 Now 3.49-4.99 FINE JEWELRY Armltron Mens LCD Chrono/ Alarm watch yellow/gold orig. 59.95 Now 44.96 BEDDING DEPT. Comforters Full, Queen and King Fashion Prints Special 19.99 Fashion Island Store Onry 644-2313' • .. ' . I I \ ' .·I l .! DAILY PfLOT Hurry, the sale ends on Sunday, Sept. 7. Here are just a few of the hundreds of _.values you'll find. junior size dresses in : r ich colors for autumn French-style smocks. twin prints and colorful cahcos plus loopy weaves and soft-touch textures. The choice is yours in 5 to 13. Reg. 24.00-30.00. 19.99 to 25.99 4 .. 01 off little boys' fun print tee shirts on sale for school New knit hits tor his collection! Em pi.re Strikes Back 'M. Superheroes· and others in full color prints. All carefree polyester/cotton. 4 to 7. Reg. 3.50 2.99 • entire s toc k of junior size corduroy 8ants Casual jeans and neat trousers in all cotton and cotton/polyester / • girls' short sleeve woven tops now at i .01 savings Your choice of updated blouses. pant tops and shirts 1n tailored or lanc1ful styles. New fall brights in all cotton or polyester/cotton.~ 4-6X, reg. 7.00 7-14, reg. 8.00 5.99 . 6 .99 blends. Pocket treatments, pleats .. ~ belted or unbelted sty~s. 5-13.. :'I Reg. 16.00-30.00, 12. to 26.99 ~ 3.01 off . _,..,_..,,,_. \ save a· plush 4.01 on junior size velour tops A super group of V-neck classics and detailed styles in fresh fall colorings. Easy care acrylic or cotton/polyester blends 1n S-M-L. Reg. 16.00 to 20.00 11.99 to 15.99 stock up and save on girls· cable knit knee hi's Sock away savings for the school year• Easy lttting cotton/stretch . nylon in white. navy. denim or burgundy. 6-7 1'2, 8-91 2. 9-11. Reg. 1.65 pair. 5 pairs 6.60 20°/o off save 2.01 on workwear jeans for young girls Carpenter's and painter's pants on sale! Cotton dnll cloth in natural or colors. polyester/cotton brushed denim or twill in colors, indigo cotton. Some are trimmed. 4-6X, reg. 9.00 7-14, reg. 12.00 6.9 9.99 - save 4.01 on men's and young men's terry shirts I Year ·round favontes. so catch them while they r~ on sale! All comfort 1n polyester/cotton or polyester Some trims. S-M-L-XL Reg. 15.00 J0.99 --- \\ \ \ f-F . - long sleeve knit tops in easy livi ng fall styles U-neck and V-neck sk1vv1es. turtles and cowls m spicy solids, stripes and space dye acrylic. Yours in misses· sizes S-M-L Reg. 8.00. 6.89 Reg 7 00. 5. 79 special purchase! boys· brushed deni m jeans Cotton/polyester or all cotton in great colors 8-12 reg .. 8-14 slim. Styles vary by store. limited quantity. shop early for these. Special purchase ·7 ~99 • . . . ' ' I -------- Garanimals tops and pants for boys on sale sale! 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C.•11• .. o .. ~~" As Orantct> C"ount' houi.tnll <''"'~ Jump threugh the-roof. 1t 'b rdn_•,h1n" 11• ht' J r thc- ttory of how font> Ludd lt11d do"'n SI l!>O l'lt'h for ber 1 i ·acre pan·l'I "'1th not ont• but '"' 11 houses. That 's the price the . Cw.ta Mt>i..1 rt<stdl'nl paid for the property in 1936 Tho ... e "t•re tht> days when she ('OUltJ peer frum her ktt<'ht•n "U'I dow at fields of lima bean!> .md other rrop!> destined to be dt>voured b> tlw un-.lau)!hl uf urbaniution HER RECTANGl1LAR plot '>l.tnd~ ..ii. an oasis. surrounded by rows of 1"0 !>tor~ apart ment complexes that have rid Avocado Street of m ost of its single -family homes Real estate developers have offered Mrs Ladd up to $200,000 for the propert>, 1ntl'nding to fill in her splotch of land with yet another apartment building. Friends have advised her to tak<' the money while it's rollin g off the land developer's fingertips. They say buy a mobile home and hve out tj)e rest of he r retire ment on Social Securit y benefits padded with the ext ra c-omfort from the land sale. · BUT JONE Ladd just wouldn't reel right about a land s wa p for cash. There's something a lmos t sacred about a home you've lived in for 44 year s H's a olghtmarish thought to imagine giant machines bulldozing down her ·home, brimming with mem ories and kni c kna c k s coll ected throughout a lifetime. Every comer. every closet, every square inch of earth harbors a story to be told or a casual reminiscence to recollect. There's the broken oven door s he rigged to !lay shut with a strand of wire. Her. two- bedroom house is dotted with· handicrafts such a~illows, dolls and pin cushions and hobby-kits -buitrbYlleflate hus ba nd, Bernice. HER FACE and hands have been slightly •eathered I>y time. Her hair is barely tinged iltilh gray, making her look younger than her 85 rears . ·Still, s he r efuses to let advancing age put a str,nglehold on her active. zestful life. ''It seems like 1 have something to do all the (Jme," she saY,s. sitting up in a soft chair in her aeatly kept Jiving room. "ll doesn't seem like (he day is long enough to do all the things I have to do." _ Her daily tasks a re not monumental. She t ends her garden. peppered with plenty of weeds that spring up without he r consent. She puts other ener gy into cooking. And when she has the time. she attends meetings of a local senior citizens· group. Most r ecently, she treated he rself to a 15-day vaca· Uon to Hawaii along with the elderly group . .. ... , • Cash Hf•r thou.ihts havt' turned to travel "ru-1• lwr hu'>b;m1I llll'tl IJ!'tt yl.'ar ut agl.' 92, afh:r .1 1110~ 1llnl'!'t' 1 m Jill-I ~.-1t111g to du lhe ttung l never did bdorl.', .. tw .-xvh11n'> ··1 miss my hu!'tband, but ht' liked lo !'ttuy ul homt' and I liked to travel." '1r-. Ladll thd -.omc hdty traveltng m 1924. "'hl'll ,ht' und hl'r hu!i band left their South l>;1kutu form fur lht• warme r climes of l" .ii 1 f ornw Tht•\ gre" 1·111 n and alfalfa and r:a1sed IJOUlt f\ Thf') farowd for CJ "ihort time 1n the San J11aQutn Vallt.•\ ~m<l then mo\Cd to !he city of Oran~e When thl'~ mo\'~d to their Costa Mesa ho mt-, the roupll' raised egg.laying hens and frver rabbits · The eggs were i.old to the now gone Alpha Beta market on Nl'wport Boulevard and the rabbits to an mdcpcndent m eat distributor. BERNICE CHE preferred to be known as R II Ladd because he thought his name was frm inme > took a JOb 1n a Santa Ana cordage fact or v wh1IC' hi s wife was hired as a seamstress in a garment factory. Fifteen years <.1Ao. Bernice was hit by a car After a year-Ion~ recover y from several bone fractures. he retired at 78. lie later suffered a number of strokes. and Mrs Ladd quit her factory JOb to take full·time c:ireco{ her hus band S he s t arted a cottage indust ry. mak- ing handicrafts for a Long Bea ch gi ft shop. Word of her quality sewing abilities spread and s he soon had people arriving at her doorstep to a lter suits. dresses and other i;?arments. Her husband kept active at various hobbies until hts wife could no longer care for his de- teriorating condition. "I TOOK CARE of hirnJl.S.JOJlf.( as l could.. Bul the octor said I couldn't take care or him anymore." It was a traumatic decision for Mrs. Ladd to put ber husband in a convalescent home. She knew he was tiurt by the thought of never being able to return to his home of more than four de· ca des. He died 11 months after entering the con- valescent home But lone Ladd doesn't dwe ll on his death. She 's not one to tolerate self -pity. especially when she m eets othe r widows who think they have nothing left to do in life. 'Tve never s at around and fell sorry for myself," s he says . "I don't have muoh time for someone who feels sorry for themselves. They m ake themselves m iserable a nd ever yone around them m iserable. "If l couldn't do one thing, I'd find another door open. I was never a person who could sit a round and do nothing." Checking alignment on model glider while he prepares for World Space Modeling Championships is University of Maryland student Chris Morgan. LAKEHURST, N.J. CA.P) -Teams from 15 ounlries are expected to compete in the fourth ortd Space Modeling Championships begin· ning Sunday at the ·u.s. Naval Air Engineering Center here. This year will mark the first time the Unit· ed States bas acted as host for the competition, considered the Olympics or model rocketry. Previous competitions were held in Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria. The mOdel rocket d.esigns and the events in which they compete are designed to closely re· setnble actual rQCket-powered vehicles. Other events will include parachute d_ura- tion, streamer duration, boostglide, rocket glide, payload and scale altitude. The U.S. team was selected at the 1979-na · tional cbamptonshlps of the N9tional Associa· lion of Rocketry. • Harold Youngren, a former aeronautical en1lneering student al the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who is with the Lockheed Corp., wlll derenct his world cham- pionship. The championships are sponsored by the ~ational Aasoclallon of Rocketry and sane· tloned bl!, the Federal Aerona\lllque Intern•· llonale. . . .- .; , • Her daughter a lso has encouraged her to splurge. ''She told me. ') want you to do things you couldn't do when daddy was alive. I want you to start enjoying yourself."' She rents the second house on her parcel to another elderly woman And she decries the apartments and condominiums that a re swell· lone Ladd hugs some of the many possessions that fill up the Costa Mesa home she's occupied for more than 40 years. O••IY P•lolJ'ha.lo b¥ P•lrlO O"OOflMll ing up on once prime farm land "My husband 1<; ~one ='lo\\ what ~ood would the money do m e ... s he says. of thl• developer's offers ... It's a hcJUst' and I do \\hat I want to do nuw . The land. with its two houses , is willed to he r daughter. lone Ladd hopes her half-acre of m e mories will rt>matn an oasis in Costa Mesa . Old School Tie Binds· LONDON !J\PI Leftwing legislator Kevin McNamara has tw o s o n s enrol led al J\mpleworth. a prestigiaus private school in northern England. McNamara. a n avowedly ardent Socialist a nd member of the opposition Labor Party, pays $5.300 a year in school fees. but he may also end up paying with his seat in Par liament Labor has a longstanding and long un- fulfilled -· commitment to get r id of the private schools. regarded by many Laborites as bastions of privilege a nd the ongoing class divisions in British society. The loca l L abor Party coun ci l in McNamara 's Hull constituency is so outraged it voted recently to hold a "reselection·· con- ference before choosing its candidate for the next general election. and condemned ~·public figures with double standards in education." There's nothing t rivial about t he row over where McNa mara's sons -Julian, 15, and Edwin, 14 -go to school. It r efl ects an age-old national argument that has education at its starting point. and politics, prestige and power a t its center. ' · Each Conser vative Party administration - including the current one -is dominated by the l 1 country's 5 percent 1,1, ho \\Car the old school tic- .. Hooray. the chaµ:-. are back.' s neered the left-wing Sunday Mirror when st atc·educat ed Prim e Minister M ar~an•t Thatchl'r. a i:irocer 's daughte r. assemblt'd her cabinet after ousting Labor 14 months ago Of the 22 current m inisters. uni) one. a part from Mrs. Thatchcr. "'cnt to a state school Among the 339 Tory legis lators. 204 a re from private schools. including SO from Eton. Despite their fina nc ial difficulties which hove pushed fees to an a verage $6,200 a year for boarders a nd S2.750 for cf:.ty pupils the• private schools show grcnt survival powers The schools range from little known and academical!) undistinguished establishments to the 200 superior boardini;? schools for boy!>, some of them centuries old. which arc known as "public schooli; ·· The most famou:. are Et.on and Ha rrow. and they include the McNamara sons ' Ampleforth. a Roman Catholic collc~e . ~cNamara. 45. declared he wi ll forfeit his parliamentary ~l'at r:.ilher. than send Julian a nd Edwin back to th(• st;.ite schools attended by his daughter and two oth<.'r sons .. c Students at Eton. one of England's most prestigious private schools. walk about in the tailcoats that are part of the school uniform. j I m DAILY PILOT Salet9 Fat!tor Eight-year-old Matthew Garrett models his School -Ide nt brac ele t. Bracelets , necklaces. key and pet tags are being of - fered by the Costa Mesa Junior Women's .. Club to help provi.de identification for c hildren. P ersons ·wanting to order the identificatiOQ ite ms can contact the club at 557-6356. { __ B_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e_~J • AaJg < Matth 31~Aprtl 19); Yoo find ex· actly what to do, how to do it -and you com. plele task with Oair and panache. Romance cr,ath1ly, vMriety dom il)ate scenario. ' TAU•U8 (April 20·May 20): Focus on re· a lis tic , prac tical a nd security matters. Challenge and added responsibility are featured reward factor also increases. You get solid backing -dreams a re transformed into s tuff of reaij,ty. GEMINI .(May 21 .June 20): News from afar is favorable your views, products receive g~e.ater attention. visibility. Travel, relatives. v1~1ts and an exchange of ideas dominate your per sonal scenario. CANCER U une 21-Jul,y 22): New approach results in increased financial opportunity. Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently. You can locale what had been "missing." Intuition is boned to razor-stutrpness. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Obtain hint from Cancer m essa ge. Accent on s pecial ap- pearances -and causes. Leaming process is stimulated -you build on a more secure base. Judgment is on ta rget and.you can take a more -independent course. You'll win! VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Social life ac- celerates -popularity increase.s. Travel could be on agenda and holiday spirit prevails. Means you might have reason to celebrate. Gemini, Sagittarius persons figure prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0 ct. 22): Define terms, avoid scattering forces and do accept invitation to social affair. Popularity increases ·i focus on friends, hopes, wishes and successfu business investment. Aquarian figures prominently. SCORPIO C Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Written n:a essage tells ·of promotion, added prestige, mor e responsibility and unique accolade. Gemini, Virgo, S agittarius persons pl~)'.. signifi· cant roles. If analytical, you discover reasons for recent events. SAGrrrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Aura of intrigue dominates your personal scenario. Make inquiries . concerning financial ratings, motives. investments affecting one close to )9u, including partner or mate. Pisces, Virgo riatiles figure prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be aware of legal ramifications, rights , permissions and public access. Cancer, Capricorn natives figure prominently. Relationships intensify -nothing is apt to occur halfway at this time. You could become inextricably involved with member of opposite sex. -Pl8CE!t (Teb. 19-March 20): You arec-ava~ ble now of completing an important assignment. Aries, Libra n atives play key roles. Emphasis on bas ic issues, quality material and resolution concerning work, diet, nutrition and health. • • FEATURING PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE fllCTITtout•llSIN•U --o,,.C:IAL P•oc•101N•• Ofl NAM8STaT•MaNT TM• IOA•O Ofl IUPl•VtlOH Ofl T ... ~ --It ...... lllnl· O•AN•• COUNTY, CALlf'OltNIA Ntt•a; ~ .... ~ J.M. s1•v1c1s, 11.it 1 .. ch a ,....... ..-...... ..,. ...,d ., l lVd .. H .............. _h, CAttt47 511Pt••I••·• of Ota11e• Co1111ty, J11lle ~ llllWdlM, 101'1 11.-. 11.. C•lllorlllo, -tl"1"9 •• 1 ... °'"''"" ~tllf!C.-, CA"'4J lllf t..M•ttw 0'9crkis....-lh fltl& ..................... -.-i.-"'9 • ..., ... ~· _... .... flvl-1. A11911ll 26, I•, •t t·• •·"'· The Jlllle J MeGllla fOllOWl"t MtNd -~ llelftt pr .. This. ~I was flled •Ith IN Hftt' •e1pi. I Cl••-. Chair"'•"· c-1 ... Clef'll ,,. °' ..... c-· ... Oft S..· Philip L All-.... HaHlelt M WI-•. le"'be' l, t•, f!dlM>ft W. Miiier, Tl'IOm•$ F •lley ,t_.. •I'd , ... Oerlt C.rt•ll\ AHFP Atf't•· P11bll-°'-Coot 0•11'( Piiot -"'' .,. --•ftd Fl ... 1 lttPO'IS s.c>t. s, t2. It, 2•. t..O ,._.., reolved. Strone Tfftll '°' HHllhy ---------Child,.,. Protr•m COftlra<I Is •P-PUBLIC NOTICE oro,,.d. c..e111,,11.,. stat•-'°' __ CHOP -f!PSOT' Is •PO<oved. P\11111< fllCTITIOUS eUtlNIH He•llll Nursl119 Servlc .. lo• S.l\IOr NAM• STATUolllNT Cllhent Cofttracl Is •PO<owd. Ce•t•ln Tiie foOowl119 "''°" II dOlne butl• Couoty ~Ofttlruc110ft <Ofttracll .,. "' MU H . for bid, aftCI 'oml)ltted. Lft Ke•rM' CITltVS MANOlt, ~ cnru•. L• •nd Ille A-In ... com,...ndecl. T ... H•Dr•, C•llt"'"l•to.lt O.•m•n ··-•••Ion -Ille "-"'" Fr•nlt Klrwl11, llU AoaftOk• St,. Club •re ,..luted. l"...o<•ble otters Oft Pl•<entla, Callfo•nl• tl610 HIOflcll" Orlw •r• .ccellled. Ease· Tiiis buSINU 11 <OftOUC1ed /!IV an In-ment Deed end Atl'-nt for 11111 dlvldu•I. Slr"I ComolH ere •PO<OYM Slll>mll• F•ri Kerwin tel 01 lhe Coes .. I Eneroy lmo«I Pr~ Tiii• , .. ._..I we• flltd .. 1111 ,,,. or•m QrWll 11 "'"'°''*· Calltoml• COllnly Clerk ot Or4'f1911 c-· ... Oft 5'1P· Youth •-lly G••ftl Is AOl>'OVed, tember 3, t..O Orent for farm w«tte" llHllll cllnt< la ,.,_ •PP•oved. Emeroencv Medtcel P11bll-Or•nee CoHI Oally Piiot, S.•vlces ••l*lslllf\ aftCI 1mprov•ment Sept. s. t2. It, 2', 1• Jse...o er•nt It ._-. Peno<WWt m•tt•ra •re •oorvwd. """"*''for PW<llase PUBLIC NOTICE of llemo1e Ooc11ment Proc1u ln9 •qulpmel\t I• •""roved. Temporllr;y t>trro•ifto of"'°"'" for certain scllOOt N-66916 dl1trlcts I• •ooroved. Coftlr•<I for NOTICE OF DEATH OF WIN <lllld day cere services I• •P. ELLA CELIA WEST ANO proved. 0.1 Ool5C>O storm c11a""'' storm da"'9QI -1• I• •utno•lted OF PETITION TO AO-ouanv,. .. c,,.,,.,.1,tormc1am~r1-MINISTER ESTATE NO. pair 11 •ut...,,11ec1 L-•r S•nt1•00 A· 1055'2 • Crull R19lon•I P•r-Is ren1med. T 0 a I I h . Velllcular .ccen rltlll• lo Lakeview e I r S , a .. 11ue are K<191ed. Aoolutlons re. beneficiar ies, cred itor s 9ardlno lbt $ant• •n• River M•"' and contingent creditors of Stem .,. aclollted. Trawl< comm111 .. E II a c e I i a w e s t a n d mlnulH .,. •oorovtd. Clty/Ce111nty THk Force '-1 on Fire Servi<•• h pe r sons who ma y be received R9tn for 111e ouest •llSK ,, otherwise Interested In the oana Po1t1,t -Newport Harbl>r •r• will and/or estate · Mt To• Force Oft E<onoMI< 111<..-· A . · , lives Is forrNd and reoort on un· petition has been filed emp1ovmen1 1n Or•"V-County I• by Freda S'tJvla Monroe In authorized. HA MltO I• •upport.,d. t he Super Io r c 0 u rt 0 f Enerov Reoort I• •oorolfed. Appllu· Orange County reQuestlng ~~;m'~r:~11':':~r~:t;:; F~=~.:~~: that Freda Sylvia Menr'be louted to the S.11lor Cotlun Center. be appointed aS persona l CJty of S." ClerNnte. Tr.o<t matters re.P ,resent a t iv e to a d -~r!r!:'°~·n~:.:~:; 'r; ~:;~0':"~~~ m1n1ster the estate of Ella Ou lon o1 .., entry COfttro1 sion too Ce lia West (under the In-Ceplstr•no Buell Is •utllorlud. dependent Administration A•oort Oft r'ftident1•1 ,.,. tacllltlH nel911-<..,•nslno Is recelvecl. Of Estates Act ). The petl-•orument w111> Pl......., P•renthooCI tion Is set for hearing in As\Oelatlon I• '--· Contract lor Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic l•ndllll o .. recovery h u1tcted. C . Morto•ott •r• relused. Cert•lft enter Drrve West. Santa tr•v•• r-1• .,. --· Riaflt of Ana , California 92701 on ••Y <Ofttractt '°' W•lker str"t .,. Septembe r 16 1980 at approved. Cllu ou for •••<lion 10·00 ' tervlcH tor U. A._,,ce Conw,.,, .. · a.m. tlOft Olllrkt ere w•i-. Pr--or· I F YOU OBJECT to the dln•nu conurnlno state tr•h1lno granting of the petition, st.ncl•nts '°' toca1 correcu .... - YOU Should either •a p,....ar Probation Ollk.,s 1$ continued. Clvll • .,... iKllon aee1Mt Hll-Oato Oewl_,,tnt at the heartng and state CorP0<9tloft 1s _,...,_ s .. 1u1. ot you r ob jections or fll 11m1taUons for,,_c .. 1rmtorJud9H written ob1'ections wit h the <IP91 Courts Is "°' r•IMCI, •• d4' -of acllOfts llled. Report on court before the hearing . air conditioning Ju ..... ne Hall 1, , •. Your appeara nce may-6e 1n,...,-,•r-me~...... . in norson or by your at· S1••flr19 tor t11e ,,_., T .. 11 F°'c~ I• .... ~ •PO•OVed L .. !ot ,,.,.,, Br-•v Build· torney. 1n9 Limited '' •PProved. Con· IF Y 0 U A R E A tlnu ed oper•llon of Fire C REDI TOR or a cont· su110" No. 21 ts •utllorlu d. . . PuDllUloOft of Ille tynos>Mt on Ille ingent creditor ot the de· Orenoe City New' is •utllorhed ceased, YOU must file your Ruldenll•I Proonlno Autttance claim with the court or •orument ,, •ooroved. •or..,.,,ent . for 56·14' Blty<le La,. Account funds present It tO the personal 1) •PPrOWd. AQFHment for tlope re· I re presentative appoi nted pair ln\pe<tlon Dv trw Mission v1e10 I by the co urt within four Company Is tpprowd. Fundll)9 '°' tlle "---Wife Rejects Moth.erhood Western You111 Services Is apprond I months from the date of •orre,...nt for P.clllc C011st B11<eway I first issuance of letters as "•PProwo COf\wnl 10 .. ,111n,,..,n1 01 I provided in Section 700 of , .... •• JoM wnne Airport I• •P· t h P C prov.cl S.ttle,,..,nl of a cOl\demnttlon I e roba t e o de o f act ion for Newport Avenue I• ·l>v"'""""'ll )69 l. 17111, Cott• Mne I Ca lifornia. The t ime for 1ut11orltec1 CM• action for TPM 7MS ·Slion P~ fili ng claims will not ex· 1u 111110rl1ec1. r11ee...rd1<1Journed ··CNuo'11'~~,!.~ 11•it1111•r.ii;;JI I . • t f CSEAU DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife and I are college graduates. We both have good jobs and have enjoyed a lot of extras: travel to Europe, the East and West Coasts, cars, a new house . For the most part we have been comfortable, happy and healthy. But a serious disagreement bas come up. My wife has announced that she does not want to have any ch.ildren. In the pau she a lways said. "Wait Wttil we gr~duate from college" -or , "Let's travel while we are young" -or , "Let's save money for the new house." Well, we've done all that. She reached he r decision not to have children without discussing it with me. When I suggested counseling she said, "It -would be a waste of-time ... I don't know what lo do. I have been very patient and have tried to get her to change her mind, but she won't budge. I will be 30 this year and realize that my life would be incomplete without a family. I was one of four children, my father had four brothers and si.sters and my mother had seven brothers ' and sisters. I walk around our new four· bedroom home and wonder what my wife plans to do with the other bedrooms. If I didn't love her this problem would be easy to solve. Can you help? -GE'ITING AN ULCER IN BUF· FALO DEAJl BUFFALO: Sorry to -a crepe- baa1er, Mt It ICMUtds to me as If you mamace laaa bed It. U yoa pttH1ltt you wife bato bavtD1 c:llUdrea alae doeaa't wHt, yHr llome will become a bat&Je1roud. U, OD tbe otller baad, abe denies yoa the falfillmeat of llavba1 a fami- ly, yqa will pow bacreasbaiJy resentfal. You laave a rt1bt to lmbt on jobat coamel· m1. u •be staucllly refuses, your beat weapon Is yoa.r bat. Pat It on your bead ud walk oat. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I want lo thank you for telling off that so-called polit~ society person who said : "Leftovers are for dogs." (She signed h e rself, "NAUSEATED IN MT. VERNON.") A dog in this country eats better than most people in every country I have visited. Some of them would be happy to eat what my dog eats . They could at least stay alive. People like me can 't finish half the food they serve ln restaurants. So what's wrong with bringing home what I paid for? Or, when children can't eat everything on their plates, why Ls lt bad manners to rtnlsb it off instead of lett.ing it go to the garbage can? Budgeti~ Help Offered in Booldet By die Aa1odatec1 rreaa • 'f' , Aa summer winds down, many famib ... ~ are settling back to routine and taldnC a look ~t their expenses. Battling Lnflation can t>e made a bit easier ii you have a family budget and the government has a booklet available to help you get or· aanbed. "A Guide to Budgetlng for the Family," coata $1.25 ud can be purcb.ued from the Superintendent of Document&, U.S. Government Prlntina Office, Wubinitoa, D.C., 28402. Order .. stock number 001.000·03514·2. Tbe aulde outllDes a step-by-step method for determlniQI .,a11. esttm•UDI lneome and ex· ,...._, HtUnt up a buclaet, · keeplnf recordl and mare. One aecUon la devoted to use of «maumer credit and a chart la included to help JOU keep trick ot JOUI' npenses. ...,.....,_ .. ~ ~---,.._ pire prror o our months JVNl!ALEXANDER ~=======-=-=-=-=-=-=-==:;::::.;;:==:=-;;;:;;;,;::;::.;-;;;.;;~;1 from the date of the hear-Cler'llotU..S...rd Ann Landers DECORATING? INTERIOR DESIGN WORKSHOP NEW CLASSES BEGINNING SOON 4 WEEK COURSE WORI( ON YOUR OWN H()ME INSTRUCTION PROfESSIOHAL DESIGNERS Will HELP YOU COORDINATE ANO SOl.VE YOUR DECOR A TING MOeLEMS LIMITED ENROLLMENT For Further Information Call ing noticed a bove. otSuoervlsoo • ~ MAY EXAMINE ,.. reou1., -.tlr19 ot'tl.e Board ot t Superv•sors of Or•no• Count y, e kept by the court. C.llfornl• ...... $1111"9 .. l~ Govtrll· If you are interested in the 1r19 Board o1 trw 0111r1eu ooverned bv estate you may file a re-1ne Board ot Supervi"'" .... 11e1d t ' h h A"IJllSI 21, t'80 •t • :JO• m Tiie lo-· QUeS Wit t e COUrt to re. ,,.9 ,,.,,.,.., rnemc.r• 1>eor19 O<eHftt Ceive Special notice Of the R11pn B Clark, Chairman; H•rr letl inventory of estate assets M w1eoer. Ed•'°" w M111er. Tllomas a nd of the petitions a c-F Alley-11~ cie•k •-1. P11111p • L •ntllOfty •lo •ttenO • mtt11"9 In C 0 U n t S a n d re p 0 r t S Se<r•mento Cer1e1n temtory Is .,.. described in Section 1200 M1ed10111e c•ty ofL•H•t>r••nc1 cs• of the California Proba te No •.•oo .. 1 ... uw,..rm1tVP•21P Cod I• app•owd .... ,, <:ondlllOfts. OrdlNllCe Keep on the good work, Ann. No matter what anyone says, you are our society's sur- vival kit. You bring laughter, tears and most of all, education. A day without Ann Landers is a day wittaout sunshine . -FAJTHFUL FRIEND IN WASHINGTON, D.C. e. No. 3211 II -..eci. UM Permit No. VP •24Z Is granted.. ~lflc•llOft of Vo~ue D es1·~n 0 e Lan c y I Hunt & f!IKllOf\ Recount ii received. Offer of F t k Ch •uome,.1.iloll of .. 1st1119 YOte c-11119 (7 4 ) 9A3-033 ens erma er, arles J . sy1tem I• acc..,iec1. oana Point L•nd ...._---------~=-----~=-----r_1 Hunt, Jr., Attorneys at vse A•ou19t1ons .,. .,...nded. T11e DEAR D.C.: Thanks for the bouquet, Lov- ey. After the stUetto heel geDIUM got tbroagb wltb nte, I ~ that. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I notice that a great many people write to you and ask for names, addresses a nd telephone number s where they might seek help -such as Planned Parenthood, Runaways, Abortion Hotline. Child Abuse, etc. PRODUCTS Please tell your readers that they may have (pr the asking, free of charge, a sample Human Service Guide now being compiled in many areas for the front of their telephone boo~. Wr ite to Mrs. R.H. Hawthorn. Pennsylvania Depart ment of Health, Division of Health Education, P.O. Box 90, Harrisburg, Pa. 17120. (Please enclose a pre-addressed, long envelope THEHAYRBARM with one postage stamp.) -M.W. · DEAR M. W.: I hope that you are ready ror the avalanche. The service you are ofrertng ls terrific, and there ls sure to be a heavy demand for It. Thanks ror the orrer. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY w .... v .. w..t ........ I '22 H..-ll•d.. C•1te M"9 -541·1 IH Pony Rides This Thurs. thru Sun. Sept. 4-7 t2 to 5 dunng Huntington Center's Wild West Days • Dally 9-9 Sat 9-2 BuH Riding Huntl~onO... Fri &.S.lto s.pt. H SUI> . Introducing wash and wear haircuts. A Command Performance hair· cut adapts the hai'rstyle you want to the hair you were born with. So even after a shampoo, o ur haircut continues to help your hair hold its shape. And you continue to get all the looks you're looking for. Shampoo, precision cut and blow dry for men and wonwn. No appointment necessary, ever. Command Performance~ For the look. that set the looks" ()pea Eveaa.11 6 M .. d11• t ·t: Dally •• 811. • NEWPORTBE~CH HVNTING'n>NBEACR Merteen en.er, Ut Rlvenllk t.-Z Mapella M. Next to Ne.,.n Beadl CAenu r.... ll·ll•rt> P ... omce .-.... HM·'USl Law, 620 Newpor1 Center BOii rd Adtoumec1. Drive, Suite 211, Newpor1 iseau Beach, CallfornTa 92660, ~~~~;~,!~,~ER (714) 955-2411 of$upervlt«t Publi~hed Orange Coa~t I Publl"*I 0r-. Coe•t O•lly Pltot, ·Dally P1l1Jt, Sept. 4, 5, 11 1 Septemws.•• uu.- 1980 3625-80 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'l'ICE f'UeLIC •IUAH Tiie N._,-Mew Unified ScllOOI OhltlCt -y •nnounced lb POiiey fof tree •nd rwdu<ed-i>rlc• meals -f'" milk tor chlldf't11 UN-lo Pll'f t,.. ..,. price of mNI• -milk Mnted -Ille lf.uo...I Sc-LIH'<h, Sc_. Bre•klHI. -s..<i.1 Miii< Proer•mt. Loc-4 IC-offklalt M"9 adopted IN fol_,"11 IM\lly tin lftc-• :rlterla for -mlnlno •litlt>lllty • CALll'O•NIA •LIOletLITY SCAL• "~, ••• AND ••oue•o P•tea M•ALS AND P••I MILK ... ,...CTIV• JULY 1; 1• -JUN••. He! 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"° _....,.., ..... , .......... 111111 -"" ........... ,,_.. " .. , ...... Ille ............ "' ....... ie-a ........... . '" ............ , ......... .....,...., .. ( .......... , ....... ......,.._.,,_,_,(..., ........... ........ I.ell tOt9I llMI .. flfttce ......... ~ O••• '""'°" ,._ • ,..., f/I ... _......llllMCY ....... ,,... .. ,.. ....... .,., ................... ...,.. .... °' .... C8Ml Oelt'I' ""·.._ t, 1.a.-.1 .•• 1 .... HlMI $ A v E / .., I center ·r MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR HARBOR CENTER•2300 HARBOR•COSTA MESA SALE STARTS FRIOA Y, SEPT . Srn 1 Oam SHARP -.)O N r M ISS our ~)"ERY ITEM IN TH£ STORE IS M~R ED DOWN SA VE • HUllY • SALE ~=-STUDENT PANTS s12se -~~~·~. 2Scyo OFF All \ll OMIH ~ ClOTH IH(, ~ Fridaly, September 5, 1980 OAILY PtLOT 83 Bac~'fo'6chooJ ···.. lllOPPING,. DAYS AR! ·HERE! 2300 HARBOR BL~ IHarbor At Wilsonl COSTA MESA BACK TO SCHOOL SUPER SPECIALS J~~~~so and S29.00 ........ S 1 'J!7 ~~!~ ~~~~v~. ~~~~~ ....... s9ss ~~~«t..~~er. ~~~~etS$ J·SW, Puritan V.-Neck SwR~·~~.~ .... .-.~ .......... '1697 • CHEMNDEFER • CHIC 20°10 to 40°10 OFF • GLORIA VANDERBILT on Brand New Fall Jackets -Slacks -Shirts -· Belts -Spo .. rt Coats f,J '"~ .. ~ A • ' " A THE MaLE:MaNo-. .. 2300 HARBOR Bl Vu •COSTA MESA• ~40 8818 .. 1) •. •• • • • • • • • JORDASH •• "Bil Bike-Away." I'd like &chance to win a 20" AMF Motor Cross bicycle Please enter me in the Zips"' Big Bike-Away Contest. j •. centerr,. COSTAM ONE BIG SAi E ... AT ONE STORE Name ____________ _ HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER LOWEST PRICES •M ORANGE COUNTY Address ___________ _ No purchase necessary DrewlilltTeletwll9/ll/IO Stride Rite · FLORSHEIM HUSH PUPPIES TOP SIDERS STRIDE RITE NIKE .~THE'· SHOE HUT NATURALIZER LIFE STRIDE OR. SCHOll BARE TRAPS FAMOLARE HARl'OI CENTB 2300 HARIOR ILVD. COST A MESA • 546-6 77.5. .GOOD FOR TWO DOLLARS TOWAID AMY PURCHASE (REG . MERCHANDISE) MIMIMUM PURCHASE $20.00 JOLLYIOG&· WIMTB llAUTY SUPPLY THINURSHOP MA TUIALL Y· YOUIS HAllOR snusn HAllOR CLEAMHS CAL-TIX, IMC. THRIFTY DIU& STORE OLYMPIC SALES THE SHOE ·HUT DI. KLEIN K Ir I MEMS WEAR GENE'S SMART SHOP lllKS JEWILERS .. WIMOSOR SPORT SHOP HAllOI LOCKSMITH AIR CAR ALPH'S EMAUMAM WALLPAPERS TO GO . IT'S A DILLY MILLER'S OUTPOST J. c . .-...EYCO. HOLIDAY HEALTH SPA llCHAID'S SCHOOL OF IEAUTY SINGER THE MACHINE FACTORY YOUMGLAMD OFFICES THE TAILOR SHOP MOMAMI - ARTISTRY IM YARD COllLER IEHCH HALLMARK CARDS JACK'HAIR FASHIOMS EDWARDS CINEMA IAIES CHILI DOGS MICK'S PIZZA SINGER MACHINES Ir CABINETS Cl!ARING THEM OUT ... All MODELS Ir STYLES SELECTION DOES INCLUDE "·TOUCH· TRONIC" MEMORY MACHINE $ $ SAV.E -SAVE-SAVE $'$ $60 TO ~-~s200 ·&_~ LIMITED TIME Off REG. PlllCE 'l•i11111111111111111u COUPON .1u1nu1111111111111 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ;. 1 HDIHllllll~lllll I I I I I I II Ill I I I I illinllllllffiiiC COLUMllA SAYINGS • CROCUI IAMI GLENDALE FIDaAL • SECURITY IAMI ®' 0FFERS10000 AT COSTA MESA llW1H etm1 "Tr~ HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER•COSTA MESA ~eompony 230Q.UARIOR•549-1195 BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL · 20°/o OFF ALL 141 GOLD EARR~MGS • EAR PIERCING '5.00 ,,. k ......,.,. ,, c.... '~~I ri JJOI =JI~ t"""1.u ...... , •• ~ Jeweltn for 50 Y"" • • K.c.·1 ~/HOP ~ Largest .~ Card selection in Occmae County. Gifts ancf Office Supplies. · 2300 HARBOR BLVD .. HARBOR CENTER COSTA MESA -PHONE 979-1882 MONDAY thru FAIOAY 10 em-9 pm SATURDAY 10 .m-e pm; l!ll/NOAY 12 pm-5 Pll'I OLYMPlt SALES . UOO HAllC>a ILYD. COSTA MESA COMPANY 540-1 ~30 Texas Instruments TI-SBC. Advanced programmable calculator with Solld State •oftware TM llbrarlH, and new Constant Memory™ feature. F~3 HEWLETT ~V!a.,PACKARCJ . . trclQt~~QD8Y COSTA MESA PRE-SEASON COAT SALE 20% Entire line of women's outwear. Sale 15.99 to 159.20 Off MEN'S JEAN SALE 25% Off Starts Today Western Style 100%C.....IJ-. .... ..................... Aut. Mdl •• dll'f IN•uulL .. ... 9. ,,.. 1Sale 1425 MEN'S AND IOYS' Reg. 19.99 to $199. ATHLETIC SHOES Saveonallofour 2501 ·OFF SALE blazers. ieckets end 10 coats. Misses. Junior M,e. ... ......, end half sizes ....... • Blazers. velvet. cord , • • Pant length ooets 1199 • Leather & Suede tackets •8 1 • • "'. , • All-weather coets • a e _ • All weather JllCkets ,.... ILft..-.,........,._.~ ... ....... ............ Stlrtlt/l~­..... /14/M. , ........ ..,. ..., ....... . .............. •...W ..... ~ -... J.C. PINNEY MOONLl•HT SALE Sat. t /6/10 6:00 p.a·9:00 p.-. • I 8 I DAIL V PILOT Exhaust Ruckus ·Rages MJ\NUASSET. NY IAP> O..tside North H t'llll>$lf' d Town Hau. " cu n. d~mon+lrw~d most h'Chn1eal lookma bhw ho\ with a hoi.l' snuktn.i mtv 1111 twtu t-ichaust pi!)(• 0 Inside town hnll. 1hnt blul' oo~ wh1t•h It-lb "ht'lhc.-r nu .111• \)()llut\nc to.' lt'u~h "n' · tht> center uf J fh'n'\' • .11 .:u ment. an· argurrwnt thal II\ '1mmc•rm,: 1n stult•i. rrum ( '.1h(vrma lo , ... " Yotk IT IN\'OL\'to:!'\ 'fU t: rc•dt•r,11 Clean Air Acl Anwndnwul' of 1977, "hleh M•tvt• lht• l':n, m111 mental l'rult•t'tion i\~\'IW) lht• power tu (on·e 29 tuith pollullniit s tates tu start uuto t•\huui-1 II\ s peN1on prognim-, ovc•r th\' tW\I two year!> Uoder fedt1 j\ 1..1 ..... \ hl· .u1 11\ those stall!~ rnui.t be 25 p~n·t·nt cleaner by 1987 To the coru.umer, IL mc:.>..in:. pulling up 10 u :.tJk i11:.pee11on center ur £ilh11 ~ sl a1 wn l'.ICh year. having hi!> l'ar l}ookl'd to u testing mad111w and rf 11 ·.., polluting too 111uch . be111~ forn•\I to repair it (:alijOniia~ Defie.~~ V. . • # r; ~ • .... -• ()11 Car l11spectio11 La1l' r h f" r I •' .1 n .1 1 r u rn t• n d 1rwnt<i 6tft\t' the-t-:PA f'normou." 1•11f11rcrnw1it duul puv. t•r to 1·111 llff hondu·d -. ~11 m11l111 11:. or hi~hv.in , t•v.11g" and 1111 tr.:ut 1111•11t doll.ir-' to '11th•' v. htt•h n · Cu~t• to '''t up in,111•1 1111n pro .:r.1mi. T tlF. MO F.\' thrt«•l ,., lw<· Ill>? 'l.1\1• .1111\ lu ol 1>011\u·nm ' hi Jl.IM1 l.tv. f> hi :.rt llJI ln!>p •('lJOO prn.: I .1m~ "h1d1 Wtll h1I I hctt 11\UlOrt'l t 111ht1tt11·lll ' In lh1• VtH' I. t•t buol. Tu 1>11t 11 1111ldl) nu1ny -.l ate lt.>t:t~l~1l1tf'> JH' ~U J f11,i hll01( mood · ll'io, ab:.ol11lt.>I) tht-~n·ute:.t 1·nn:.umer ripoff l'vl' ever seen," :..11d Nev. \M k !>late :.t.'nator Linda W1nrkoff. \\hu along with other state legislator:. hvre are funoux that r.<•v Jlu(lh Carey a(llrt•t•cl to ittart an im.pect111n 1ir111¢rum tn .Junuur)' Sttt; SAY~ Stii; wi:-.hes Carey hud 1·utlt•d ttw EP1\ 's hluff on fund:; sJ1w11onb This pu:.t Wt'l"kt:n<l. on.: :stllt\' C11llforu1<1 . finally dtd, and tnJ \ romt• \o I t•gret tl - On S1111du). the ht!tl Joy o( thi" l.t'),tl:.IJIUrt." .. 1980 seSblOn. the l 'llhforma S\'uall' rejected a bill that would httve committed tht• Lt>.:1:.loiture to pas:.ing a law :.ettang up un inspection pro· gram lt was ontt of many such bill:> proposed and defeated this year. despite the promise by EPA ad· min istrator Douglas Costle. a Cahforn1an. that his agency would cut off more than $850 million in federal a id to the state THE EPA WANTS inspections conducted in Los Angeles· Ventura . San Francisco. Sacramento, San Diego and Fresno County. If funds a re' cut orr a procedure which will take at least 90 days -those five 41reas wiH lose $389 million in sewage treatment cons true· lion fund s. $457 m iUion in transportation Cunds and $5.2 million earma rked for clean air pFograms. St ates have two basic options. with two deadlines. They have until Dec. 31, 1982, to set up cen· tralized programs, r un by the st ates themselves or by slate· hired contractors. If they choose decentralized programs, in which licensed private service s tations per form the inspections. they ha ve until Dec. 31.1981. SJ' •ruons vary. In New Jersey, thf' inspection co11t11 $2.50. aJ1d ttw a vei:an"l'epai r-bill for cars that .llunlt ls $18. ln Cetlfomia. t.he inspection cost5 $11, and the . average repair bill for cars that fall ls $35 But , said William Berma n . 21po kesman for the American Automobih: Association, among the leading foes of the inspection laws ... It's real hard to pin down l'Onr rete results." Berman said t hat rather than dump the whole program on the motorist, the EPA should insist on better cars off the assembly lnes and beUer trained auto mechanics. He and other opponents of the EPA plan say carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons are only Lwo - of many kinds of air pollution. He also says making inspections mandatory in a particular part or a state would be ineffective since un i n s pected vehic les would drive in and out all the time. EVE N ENVIRONMENTAL groups are divided over the pro· gra m. "J think it's a cheap way out," said Ma r c ha nt We n t wor th , legislative representative for Environmental Action. "It's true that better combustion will help, but it doesn't deal with the basic question of how to get more.cars off the road." But Betsy Agle of the Coalition fo r Clean Air said her group "stro n g l y en d o r ses t h e strategy," adding: "The E PA bas played it very straight with the st ates." TRUSTWORTHY Brooke Shields CAREFUL TYPE Meryl Streep By F llcial Features Shall You Know 'em NEW YO RK (AP) -Actress Brooke Shields is t rustworthy and could never be vicious. New York Mayor Ed Koch is a self- star ter and NBC newswoman J essica Savitch can be overly sensitive. Those are just three of the conclusions Peter Shen, practicing physiognomist , rea ched for the Dally News. Physiognomy is the art of detecting temperament and char acter by studying fa-cial features. . Academy-Award winning actress Meryl Streep's irregular facial features tell Shen that she "tends to be careful and not take chances. She does not let others take advantage of her . . When she says-something, people listen." Saroyan House, Play for Sale · Blaebkd C:c:fltre . Gallery, Ud. featuring : RECENT OIL PAI NTINGS BY. MALlBU (AP) -William Saroyan admits VINCENT FARRELL his house is an "eyesore ." · rn states the EPA has de- termined must have inspection programs. the laws will not af. feet all drivers -only t hose in areas of hjgh population and pollution. ln New York, for in· stance, only the nine counties in the New York City r egion would have a mandatory program. That's why the 72-year-old-pla~~-~~Y--.-..-r...,..--,....-.-..-TT"-r..--.r-r...,. ___ ._.._ ..... --t----- Marines Move Maj. Gen.-selectee Kenneth Weir (left) of Santa Ana, a Marine reservist, becomes special assistant to com- mander , Marine Air Bases West, at MCAS, El Toro. Suc- ceeding Weir as assistant wing -commander-of the reserve 4th Marine Air Wing is Brig. Gen. William Groeniger of Rancho Santa Fe. also based at El Toro. • Rules Are Simple: Fun Tillie Is Out ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. (A P) -Wa nt a date with a Miss America contestant? You'd have better luck trying to knock off Fort Knox. The ruJes are simple and strict: No smoking. oo drinking, no iambling and no men. Every minute of pageant week, officials know where the 50 contestants a re . who they'r e with and what they're doing. ACCORDING TO TH E RULES, EACH contestant °must have a pageant ~tess with j\er at all times -during pi:ess inleuiews~ rehearsals, breaks and meals. Hostesses are just steps away dur- ing competition, photo sessions and even changes of clothes. The pageant's 109 hostesses are volunteers who generally come from Atlantic City's suburban social elite. When it 's tim e to sleep, pageant representatives from the con- testants' home states sta y in the hotel rooms with them. "We do protect the girls. We're very proud of our image." says Ellen Plum, chairwoman of the Hostess Committee. "I find the girls are very wholesom e and nice and we don't want any klnd of publicity that would embarrass them or the pageant.•' IN AN 11-POINT "P RECEPTS of Conduct for Contestants," the pageant lays down the law. Contest ants may f\Ot smoke in public. They may not drink at all. They may not go into a casino. They m ay not have a man in their rooms a ny time for any reason -and that includes their fathers. "For one week, u:s a whole new way or life for some of these girls," says Mrs. Plum. "All of a sudden. they're treated like celebrities. They need someone to keep them on track with a ll their activities." Contestants, their hostesses by their side, say they like the idea. Lightlwuse SaJ.e . If - SPLIT, Yugoslavia <AP) -The Yugo'S1av · I mar itime navigation office is selling a score of lighthouses along the prestjgious Adriatic coast t hat are being phased out and replaced with modem lighting posts . They can only be sold. however, to Yugoslav companies. All the lighthouses are solid . built of stone aod have cisternfi lo capture rainwater, but not every one has electricity. The cheapest is being offered !or $5,015; the·most expensive. $39.743. Some lighthouses are on off-shore islands. Lose water bloat wtth ODRINIL -Nature's way Bull Riding F.ri &s.t9 to 9 at Huntington C.n1et Wiid West OaysSept.H 11.00 a ride sell the battered beachfronl property on Malibu Road. While he's at it, thel'e's an old play he'd like 1590So Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA. to sell. too. 497-5377 In an ad in the entertainment trade publi.cation '::=================~~~ Daily Variety, Saroyan says he will let the house OF THE 29 ST AT ES ~ serious air quali(y problems. on- ly two -California and Ken- tuc k y -h ave not passed necessary state laws. The states of Rhode Island and New J ersey, along with Cincin· nati. Ohio; PortlaJ!d. Ore .; Las Vegas and Reno, Nev.; Phoenix and Tucson , Ariz .. a nd Los Angeles·Ventura in California already· have emission inspec- tion programs in operation. In Portland, EPA tests found a 34 per cen t d r op iri carbo n monoxide and a 24 percent re· du c lion in e mission s o f hydrocar bons. the key ingre· dients in smog. Similar tests in- dicated lower ozone levels in New J ersey, whose progra m , started in 1974, is t.he oldest . ND S\JRVEV-S in Arizona. Ca lifornia . New J er sey and Rhode Island the last two years indicate high levels of consumer acceptance. The lowest level was a 58 percent positive show- ing in Arizona; the highest, 85 percent in Rhode lsland. Consumer costs for the in- Issue on Ballot SACRAMENTO CAP> -A pro- posed $250 million cut in state in- heritance taxes has qualified for the June 1982 state ba llot , says Secretary of state M1rch Fong Eu. The measure would replace t h e curre nt Califo rnia in · her itance and gift tax, one of the na tion's highest. with a con. siderably lower estate tax based on federal tax credits. go for .onlY. $500.000. The play, however, is a dif· ferent story. --"TIUS PROP E RTY MAY B E HAO for ts mill ion. but the writer reserves t he.right.not to sell to a nybody he finds unacceptable." this ad says. Saroyan is famed for his 1940 Pulitzer Prize · winning play "The Time of Your Life," books s uch as "The Human <;omedy" and s hort stories s uch as "The Dar- ing Young Man on the Flying , Tr apeze." He writes blun,tly in the ad about his house. "It is a local eyesore," the a d says. "Three years of rainstorms and high tides have washed away the hills ide, the gara ge. the septic tank and the stair ways to t he front door and s.U OYAN to th.e beach. "Tenants owe about $50.000 in rent, and van- dals have thrown rocks through the plate g lass windows." THE PLAV, CALLED "AN IMAGI NA R Y Ch aracter Na med Saroyan," was written at the house between 1952 and 1958. It may cost a Jot, but he r easons : '•A look at the house is free of charge." S aroyan doesn 't Ji ve t here anymor e. He divides his time between residences in P aris and Fresno. Tigers Endangered · KUA LA LUMPUR . Malaysia (AP) -The nu mber of surviving Malaysian tige rs has dropped to dangerously low levels a nd the subspecies may soon be extinct unless efforts are made to preserve its natural surroundings, according to conserva· tionists here. They s aid that only some JOO beasts survive from a total of 3.000 in the 1950s and that there must be between JOO and 500 members of a species for it to survive disease, accidents and attacks by hu mans. · DELUXE OFFICE SUITE • 5 Large Offices & Waiting Rm. • 1.150SQ. ft . • Near Orange Co. Airport • Ample Parking • Furn./Unfurn. / • WA y .aa.ow MARKET ~t: Mr. Coughlin 957-0322 JOHN E. 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Ferragamo, J.ack Reynolds and Bob Brudzinski are all on their option years, which would technically make them free agents as of February. But who's going to pay the price? Both agent& representift~ the Fullerton Four Jim and Jack Youngblood, Larry Brooks, Dennis Harrah-admitted because the L-Os Angeles Rams are the Los Angeles Rams. it definitely made their task tougher .. Contrary to popular twlwf. thl' ,,.mt' ru1r., for b11sebllll do NOT uppl ~ lo football '1 he Nl-'1. really ha11 a rut·ket ~tHnit und, at 11•0-.t for 1 ht> moment. the>n··~ nothtntt thr 111e"er-. 1•1111 do about it wh1t•h •~ PH}bahll \\ h) thr r" o frustrull'd ~ S/\IU ONt: RAM t'L Yt:R ~ummml( uv tht• c·undiliorui, "We're trt>ult'd like 'IJ\t.' ANu.tll) it 's worse than thut Wt!>'rc noth111~ more than a piece of ml'at with a numbt•r :-1.tmped on our backs. .,As t:kAl.I., tl1 ,1l \.\1•uld ini.l<antly make 1"l'1ro1~.im11 \\111th •• f111tu11c A1> :.i mutter of 4 ,ttl 111·1! p1 11twhl) tt111\lnll' al least ont: team lo m,1k1• hun thl· h1~ht•.,l lli1t1f qu:.irterback tn the l\'llgu1· ONE MUST UNDERSTAND that there is no minor league system in the NFL, so the only way teams can prepare for the future is through the draft. Therefore, owners aren't going to be ve ry eager to sign a-player if it means it's going to cost them two or three future bodies. "I really feel that the Rams, because of their personnel. are the least vulnerable team in the NFL because of their depth. The wh9le idea was really doomed for failure if management wanted it to be." "It's ttustrallnK as he-II t><.•t•au~e the rt' t- oothing we t'a n do ..ibout it llnfurtun.atd.>. he \Hiii t h J Vt' I hat same lux· ur ~ 111 th,• ~Fl bN'.Lll~t.· und\:r the current con· trat•t <111 o\.\n,·r would hav\1 to p:.i) dearl y for his 'St'r v 11·t·~ Says attorney Jack Mills, who represented Jim Youngblood and Dennis Harrah during their contract dispute, "The system is air tight. If a player chooses not to play they just put him on the retired list and it doesn't even count against-his contract So he c:xan 't even sit out the year. If he does. he comes back actly where he left." · "ntE STRENGTH OF TIIE RAMS team totally strengthens their negotiating position." agreed Marv DemoH. who handled Jack Youngblood and Brooks. ·'With the Rams ' •talent and schedule everything is less noticea .... ble." ~ The pla) ers' <'Ur rent l'ontra<'l agn'l'rnenl Conpt·n~Jtmn. tn the form of players or ch ..1ft l'hOtC'c!.. 1i. what ._. team would lose S1>eeulat1on has r un <i!. high as two or maybe three No I pick!-> for Fcrrag:imo The solution? "I think the-only solution is to give the players a one·time shot at free·agency. That could happen maybe sometime after four years. That way. at least once. a decision would have to be made between a player and manage. ·with the owners docsn 't expire until after the 1981 season Needless 10 :.u). at ll'ast as far a~ the player s are concerned , :.ome d rastic <•hanges are 1n order · Just to illustrate what type of guillotine the players have hangmg over their heads_ no". And, as tf that wasn't enough., the Ra ms "ould still have the option of keeping Vince by matching a ny team's highest offer. And who said slavery out when Lin· coin was shot. -:--__,,<See SEVANO, Pa&e 84) Phillies Win, 3-2 Walk Sets Pace, Dodgers in Stir • LOS ANGELES <AP> -Once upon a time. Philadelphia rookie right·hander Bob Walk landed in jail for throwing al Houston's Cesar Cedeno -from the left· ~V11lt>~Sta um. "Yeah, they hauled me off for . throwing stuff," said Walk, a native of suburban Newhall, "We always sat outin left'field. That's where the rowdies sit." Thursday night al Dodger Stadium. the 23.year-old Walk did his pitchlng from the mound, and for seven innings was headed for hi s first major league shutout. He settled for his 10th win in 14 de· cisions. a 3·2 victory over the Dodgers as 36·year·old Tug McGraw preserved the triumph with his 17th save. THE LOSS ENDED the Dodgers' seven.game winning streak, but they remain atop the National League West , one·half game ahead of Houston. The Phillies have a one.game lead in the NL East over Pittsburgh and Montreal. The Phillies look a 3·0 lead on home runs by Mike Schmidt <No. 36) and Greg Luzinski (No. 17), but when Walk gave up a leadoff single intheeighth to Dave Lopes, -ne w as r eplaced by -Warren Brusslar. After Brusstar got the first out. Dusty Baker followed with his 27th homer. and the Dodgers were within a run. OEOAOE ANDREWS Injury Hex Hits Rams BRU~TAR GAVE UP two OO uoft1gles before McGraw took the mound. He retired pinch hitter Joe Ferguson on a popup to shortstop and gave up a single in the ninth before getting 42·year· old pinch hitter Manny Mota. in his fir1t at·bat all season, to ground to short.atop for the final out. Shortstop Larry Bowa threw Once More the ball into t he dirt. but first baseman Pete Rose was able to digitout. . ..... ..... .. .. . ...... By JOHN SEVANO "There's something about thls 0tt•De1ty"9etwt game that still gets me excited," As if Coach Ray Malavasi and said McGraw. "I nearly had a the Rams don't have enough seizure when Bowa threw that problems already, another was ball into the dirt. I could feel the added late Wednesday night tension and I'm sure it had to do · w hen linebacker George An· with the donnybrook I caused." drews was admitted to Centinela lt;leEnroe,ConnorsCatn~p Both Wake Up in Time ro Gain Semis McGraw and the Dodgers' Bill Hospital in Inglewood with a Russell were principals in a brawl broken blood vessel in bis left oni\ug. 2Sin Philadelphia. thigh. "LOOKING BACK, it was not a The injury actually occurred very proud moment in my life,.. in Saturday's preseason finale said McGraw. who hit Russell with San Diego. The leg, with a pitch just after Ferguson however, didn't react to the blow had singled home two runs on until three days later, NEW YORK <P> -John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors each took catnaps during ·their quarterfinal matches at the U.S. Open Thursdtiy but both woke up in time to dispose of their opponents and march on to a semifinal battle again$t each other . McEnroe. the defending champion and No. 2 seed. had difficulties in the first set with Ivan Lendt before s ubduing the No. 10 seed from Czechoslovakia, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. 7·5 in a night match. Earlier in the day, No. 3 seed Connors too)< a hike in the second set but recovered for a 6· 1, 3·6. 6·3. 6·0 triumph over unseeded Eliot Teltscher. NOW 1llE TWO AMERICAN stars ca n look ahead to their match Saturday. The other men's semifinal will feature top-seed Bjorn Borg and unseeded Johan Kriek of South Africa. No ·men's s ingles m a t ches were s cheduled for today but the women's semifinals and men's doubles fin3'1 held center stage . Teenager s Hana Man dlikova, the ninth -seed from , Czechoslovakia, and Andrea Jaeger. ad· vanced with victories Thursday and faced each other after top·seeded Tracy Austin. the defending ch"ampion. and No. 3 Chris Evert Lloyd opened the day's schedule. The top two seeded men's doubles teams made it to the final: Top.seeds Peter Fleming and John McEnroe, the defen· ders, took on No. 2 Stan Smith and Bob Lutz of San Clemente. lhree·time Open doubles titlists. Mandllkova scored a 9'2, 6·2 triumoh in the quarterfinals over Barbara Hallquist while Jaeger beca me the Open's youngest semifinalist ever at 15 when' she defeated No. 14 Jvanna Madruga of Argentina 6·1, 6·3. "IT WAS A COMBINATION of the lights ,and how ha rd he hits." said Mc Enroe of his slow start. "It was my first ni ght mat<.'h It was coo l a nd all my other matches were pl ayed when it was real hot. • "I was able to hang in with m y serve and eventually get it turned around." That turnaround occurred in the second set, wh£n McEnroe began blasting wicked serves past the helpless Czech. "At two-all in second set, he hit four aces in a row to the ad court to my forehand." noted the 20·year-old Lendl, considered one of tennis' brightest young players. "H l can break then. I have a real good chance ... Mc Enroe looks forward to facing Con· nors, with whom he has split four matches this year. "We always play in the semis or finals of big tournaments," noted McEnroe. "The adrenalin reall y gets going and we have good matches." CONNORS GOT CARELESS in the second set against Teltscher. who rode a hot s treak into the match. not having lost a set in nine matches and he won a tourna· ment in Atlanta prior to the Open. "I can't afford to fall esleep anytime. especially in the U.S. Open." said the win- ner of thls title in 1974, '76 and '78. "I start· ed sawing a few logs in the second set. Once the set was over, I started pinching myseU and pulling myself, anything to pull out of it." He pulled out of the doldrums with his usual allo-out style, blazing ground strokes and an occasional Job. "I figured if I continue trying lo pass. he'd start picking them off, so I began to lob,·· said Connors. ''I tried to keep him off· balance by hitting some on big points, .. MANDLIKOVA, 18, wasn't tested ·against the unseeded Hallquist. who is ranked 103rd in the world to Mandlikova's 10th. A winner over Jaeger in the final of her last tournament, at Mahwah, N.J .. Mandlikova upset Martina Navratilova, the world's second·ranked player, in that event. then again here in the fourth round. "I concentrated well for this match buause I knew that after you win a big match like 1 did against Martina, you can have a letdown," said Mandlikova, who has used an aggressive serve·and·volley st yle to sweep through five matches without dropping a set. "l fee) I can beat everybody, but I know l can lose to everybody too." ·'She put me on the defensive r\£ht away with her serve:" said Hallquist, ''1\d that put too much pressure on me. I felt like I had a couple or dump trucks for legs -I couldn't move at all." Jaeger. seeded eighth, won a dull duel of bas1.li~e1s_!!'at featured a 17·minute openm~"'· what was supposed to be an inten· "l was getting ready to go to tional walk. "In fact. I'm very Bible study class and l suddenly embarrassed." felt the leg lighten up on me,'' Dodger starter Jeny-m:uss~ -exJtlained Andrews from his was in search or his seventh hospital bed. "A couple or hours straight vi<.'tory. But Schmidt later it really swelled up." tagged him for a two-run homer in the first, the eighth home run Schmidt has hit off the left- hander. "It may ha\ie been the eighth, but it was the first one this year." said Schmidt. ''He is trying to ad· just. he's a student of the game. But! rut whatl see." ...._ R4MS BUCKOVT FOR UONS GAME Television· cover age of Sun· day's National Football League opener between the Los Angeles Rams and Detroit Lions will be blac~ out locally since the game is not a sellout. it was an· nounced Thursday. () The Rams announced t}lat as of 1 p.m. Thursday, 1,786 lickets rem ained unsold for the club's league opener in its new home al Anaheim Stadium. Games are blacked out if all tickets are sold 72 hours before kickoff. ANDREWS SAID he called team trainer Gary Tuthill about 7:30 p.m .. and the Ram official immediately admitted the Nebraska graduate to Centinela. When word of Andrews• injury reached management a few hours later thoughts immediate· ly raced to running back Rob Scribner. who sustained a similar injury during a pre· season game in 1976 that abrupt· ly ended hls career. Andrews and the Rams were assured, however, that this in· jury was not as serious and would only force the two-year veteran to miss two games. "Sure .I'm a little disappoint· ed .'' admitted Andrews, who was scheduled to start in place of walkout Bob Brudzinski Sun· day. "You'd have to be. This was my first chance to start in a game." · Ricardo Gets Wish~-Lions Cut Him THE INJURY left the Rams scrambling for bodies Thursday. With Brud.zinskl nowhere to be found and· Andrews in the hospital, the Rams were left with three linebackers in Jack Reynolds, Joe Harris and Carl Ekem .• The team made two moves in an attempt· to alleviate m atters. Fint, Malavas\ announced that Jim Youngblood would s uit up and start at his customary spot on the left aide. And tbe other was the re-signing of linebacker Oreg Westbrooks, who was cut from the team Monday. By ROG E R CARLSON Ot ... .,.."~"•fSWff Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College product ~n~ Ricardo got bis wish Friday -the Detroit Uoi>'i have waived him, allowing him to try lo hook up with another National Football League team. Waived -it's a dreaded thought for an . NFL play~r-b\'t Ricardo's reaction is to the ~ontrary. "You've never seen i CUY so happy to be cut." said Ricardo. "That's all I want· ed, was rny freedom to get out of there ( Delr06t). I knew they wel'en 't toln« to pay me,.al wanted out.'' Rlcardo bas been ln .a battle with Detroit mana1ement since before tbe ftrat exhilMUoa ••me a month aso over Detroit's refusal lo negotiate a new con· tract fQr him. The San Diego State graduate was in his option year for which he reportedly would have received $44 ,000, nearly $10,000 Jess than the averageplace«icker. The four.year veteran wasn't happy with those figures and was asking closer lo $70,000 a year, a sum he says he knew Detroit wouldn't ac~ept. · · Ricardo'• motives were mulUp\e. I\ wasn't only the money. He's a proven 70 ~rcent field goal kicker, connected on 76·of-80 extra polntS for the Uons and a de1dl.y kid(off maa. Yet. for the moet put, he hu been • burled ln anon,ymlty. al nee the Uona have been the pUa, climaxed by lut year' a 2· 14 record .• "It's reaJly been rrustratinJ{," says Ricardo. ''I 've had five different holders and eight different (center) snappers. ''How are you eoing to get any timing or rhythm?" Despite lhose handicaps Ricardo made his last 24 field goal tries inside 40 yards. Although cut and without a team at present, Ricardo says he isn't worried alnce St. Louis, Oakland, ClftclM aU and Mlnnaota have expressed Interest. 1 The Uona placed Ricardo on the re· serve aquad du.ring this span to pro-, tect their rtchta to his services while they took a took at Ed Murray, bit replace· menUntheexbibiUon aeuon. Murray came throu1h in his rookie ef. fort wfth 10-of·12 flelcl eoab, lnch•din1 five tn the Lions' final exhibition came /· . ~ last weekend against Cincinnati. So now Ricardo is in a wait and see situation rrom his Costa Mesa re· sidence. "It's a matter of staying sharp and believing in younelf," says Ricardo. "I contemplated all the avenues when I went into this thing and knew I'd be out, traded or cut. I didn't go into it totally blank. I can make a llving, I'm not con· fined to football and I'll be testing myself. ''My agent (San Franclsco'a.Herman Flt11eralcJ) is talking with seyeral teams, but no one un move on It rt1ht now because of the tlmin1. It waa a lousy deal the way Detrolt woMed it, movlnc so late." There was no word yet on how the Rams were going to make. room for the players qn the roster, allhoUCh the team did re· celve a one-game exemption for Bruchinaki from the NFL and Wendell Tyler aeems like a locical candidate tor the injured reaern list. Other moves or roattr chances would be a nnoun ced by Malavul toclay. -DAILY PILOT Friday. September 5, 1980 LA-style Journali n1 . Lik~ Tra h--0' .. t ee11 •·r0m Ar l>t•pal<'h"i. [il OAKLANt> l>wa yn\' O'S\l'\'n. the Oak I a ml •• t R<11der~· ne"" l rorncrba<'k . hh :. en t•nou"h Journalbm to Imo" whul h~ like:. and ht· ttof•.,n t C'1t\! much<or journi.h~m, Los Angelt'ji ·tylt: O'Stt.-en , obtained Tuesda) m a traM w11 h the t,o, .\ngt-le. Rums. m"Jored lfl Journ.ih~m ul Sun JoseStdt\' ''l'vewken 11ew wr1t1n" clai.se~ and 11d" 1.10t't'd """~writ 1ng classes, and I thmk 11<>" little bit 1tbout :.tylc." ht• told Tht> 1 .. npr-:•lflrlt•• Lrad• lt'orld S,.rfn A confident Nancy LopH·Mt ltoa knockt.'<1 In a !I SO foot chip shot for one of thr •e blrole~ on her way to u thrt~ undt>r par 69 ond the fir t round lead in the World Scrh•is I)( •Women's Golf Thursday. Lop~i &h:llon'x Qtne·iron 11hotlrom SO f",t~v-.Jaer t.M bltdie on the fifth 'holt> and 'hl'lped her to u two !!hot advMntaee ovel" lt'adinl( inonf'Y winner Poana C1poal Vou1 and Betll DHlel at Tht> 'ounlry Club In Clevclund ''l rcully feel confident. My 5wln g is comlna back. My tempo is ba<.'k I don'\ buve to think about my swkla now I ju.~t get up and hit the ball," Lopez . Me llon ~liid "Everybody knows s he would · be tough in this tournament," Young said of Nancy "WlnninR las t week means she's got It together These greens are fast. Thf'y are perfert for her. You'll have to s hoot low numb e r s t o b eat he r ." Veteran Gibby Giibert, rookie Jolla Cook and journeyman Bob Eastwood fired • five under·par 66s to sha re the first round 1.o"u ¥l\.T0te lead 10 the Jimmy Fund Golf Classic in Sutton, MasN. T here will be two Players playing pro· SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL na c\ic" 11\ Hay" urd 6 '*'"du~ btfort' tbf' Ru1de~ Sunday euson niwn•·r nn the road with thl' Kanisil~ l'lt)' Chlf'f'f> ··Hut somchmt's writt.•r:. tr) to get too <'lever and 1t tomes out hkt'lrash fes111onal golf by the end of next year Wayne Player, 19-year· old son of South African golfing great Gary Player, said he was turmng pro at that lime. .-------Bast-haH Toda•-------. Sconiers Sizzles O'Steen. who started in the Los Angeles secondary most of laSt'Year, suys.lhe men he played with were the targets of a lot of unjust cr it1c1srn from the media. "Our se<.'ondary was hurt a lot of the year, and they tried to pinpomt the blame on the secondary," he said "I was part of that o·nu" se<.'ondary. IJustdidn't careforit." O'Steen, who moved into the lineup after Rod Perry was in - jured, .aid he probably made the starting 11 before the coaches m ight have liked. But he played well, collecting four intercep· lions and leading the team in pass defense ...( The trade didn't make a big change. O'Steen was in- troduced to Bay area fans in one newspaper as being bes~ known for getting into fights wilb teammates But the JUry , he thinks, still is out. •'.From what I've seen of journalism in the Bay area since I was in college. they've beJ'n fair. They call a s pade a s pade." .------q..1~ of llw Da11 -------. Arkansas Coach Loa Holtz on kickers: "My ambition is to die and be reincarnated as a place-kicker. There • can't be anything easier. After calisthenics, t he majori· \ ty of their hard work is over.'· ; Kt-ottgll Sfr·•fun-Bt-als Orfelt-• On ttµs dute in baseball in 1971: James Rodney Richard of the Houston Astros tied Karl SpooMC's modern major League r~cord by striking out 15 San Francisco Giants in his first major league game I On this date in 1918: Babe Ruth hur led a slx·hit shutout lo lift the Boston Red Sox to a 1-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs in the first game of the World Series. The Series began al s uch an early date because the regular season had been cut short by Presid~nt Woodrow Wilson's wartime ''Work Or Fight'· order. Today's Birthday: Bill Mazeroski. whose ninth-inning homer won the 1960 World Series tor the Pittsburgh Pirates, is 44 . Purdue'• ff er,...a1111 lajla"'ed quarterback Mark Herrmann has injured the ~ • - W E"ST LAFAVET+-E, UuL -_Fur.du.e_-- thumb on his throwing hand and hiss.talus for the Boilermakers' football opener at Notre Dame Saturday is questionable. Herrmann sprained his right thumb Tuesday in practice when he hit the thumb on the helmet of a rushing defender as he was following through on a pass. Matt Keough, who won only two of 19 decisions a LakPn Na•• Thiba..,f Asdsfa1tf C'oa~h Former Corona del Mar High School pitcher Ii year ago, limited Baltimore to six hits in leading Mike Thibault will serve as assistant coach for Oakland to a 7·1 victory over the Orioles Thursday the Los Angeles Lakers this season, the defending night in American League action. Tony Armas, . . •--t----.~-~ . ..,,. e Mar p 11 y a 0 d MI k e E ct••, ch d r 9 v e i n, ___ ,N ational Basketball Association cham1nons said " -THurSday. He wtU"1H:r~sponstbte-forthrnootin two runs each to support Keougb's pitching. · · · In ol professional and college talent, l:akers' General Manager other contests, Don Moaey and Dlck Davis each singled Bill Sharman said . . . Oregon tajlback Dwlgbt Robertson twice during a n eight·run ninth ICl[OUGH inning to key Milwaukee's comeback 9.5 will play in Saturday's football game against Stanford victory over Kansas City. The Royals' despite his arrest on first·degree sodomy and coereion George Brett home red and went l -for.3 charges. Robertson was arrested at a University of Oregon with a pair of walks to drop his league-dormitory in Eugene Thursday morning. The incident that le ad i 0 g batting average l 0 . 4 0 1 led to the arrest occurred nearly two years ago. Also a rrested ... Bruce Bocbte drove in three runs on the same charges was Rlcky Ward of Santa Ana. a former wide receiver for the Ducks . . . UC Riverside has been with a sacrifice fly and a single, and Dan selected for the second consecutive year to host the NCAA Meyer cracked a two.run homer as Seattle College Baseball World Serie~ for Division II. The 1981 cham- stopped Boston. 7 -4. The loss was the pionship event will be staged May 23-27 with six region al second in a row for the. Red Sox who had champions playing double-elimination tourmament ... The moved to within 6th games of first place in Colorado Rockies of the National Hockey League have the American East with a nine-game win· purchased veteran goalie Al Smttll from the Hartford ning streak . . . •Gartll lorg's triple off reliever Ed Farmer Whalers . . . Cuba won the 1980 World Amateur Baseball in the bottom of the ninth inning scored Roy Bowell from first Cb · hi Th d b d f ndi J ... .-1 base with the winning· run as Toronto edged .the Chi.eaeo . . . . ampions ps un ay Y e e na apan, l-0 uo:aore White Sox, 3·2 . . . In the National League. Bill Gaillckson 50,000fansinTokyo. fired a three-hitter for his first major league s hutout as t he rookie hurler led Montreal to a 4-0 victory over San Francisco . . . Pinch·hitter Gene Ten1ce singled home the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning as San Diego handed the New York Mets their sixth straight loss, 3·2 The Yankees scored a victory over the Orioles Thursday in the of· {ice of American League President Lee Mac:PllaU, winning a coin flip to deter mine the site of a one-game playoff if it is needed. T~ion, Radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: " " " I excellent; ./ " " worth watching; ' ' fair; I forge1 it. (Ii)' 5 p.m., Ch9Jln•I 5 ./ ./ · -A.MGE~SEBALL : Angels at New York . F arln Prospects ShirM Former Orange Coast College first baseman Daril Sconiers continues to tear'"'1(p the Texas League with a .374 average (as ol Aug. 31) and looms as this area's brightest prospect in the minor leagues. But several other Orange Coast area products are making a llW for lbe big leagues, including former University High and Sad· dleback College infielder Tim Wallach, hitting .282 at Denver. Wallach Is in the Montreal organization, helping Denver run away with the American Association Western Division race. Denver leads the league by 21~ games.' Sconiers, signed by the ~gels in the 1977 free agent draft, Is being grQC>med for an outfield s1>0t and was singled out by Manager Jim Fregosi as one of lbe top five prospects in his or- ganization. ~ Following is a 's t of area athletes and bow they a re faring (as of Aug. 31 ): Name <School), Club AB R Ba RBI A•I· Terry BullinR (Golden West). Spokane, C 319 87 4 38 .273 DarylSconiers (OCC>.ElPaso,OF 481 180 15 86 .374 Tim Wallat.h.<Uo.i .. Sadd.). Denver,.3b .488 l3'l 35 122 .. 282 • Name (School), Club IP SO W·L ERA Eddie Bane (Westminster ), Wichita, P 134 80 4.9 5.32 Don Fowler <Dana IDlls ). Reading, P 170 89 13-6 3.49 Ron Meridith <Golden West), Colombus. P 129 69 8-4 2.72 Dave Patterson (Mission Viejo),' Albuquerque, P 88 39 5·2 4.22 Gary Wheelock (UCl), Spokane, P 94 23 4-8 4.90 SEV ANO'S COLUMN • • • ment.'·' Says Mills. Co n ce rn ed ove r h er treatment of the Fullerton Four. owner Georgia Frontlere went seeking advice from her fellow NFL owners on the subject. Almost to a man they told Georgia she was totally wrong in how she handled the situation; that the players were justified in their grievances. • It didn't seem to faze her though as she continued to turn down one solution ~er another put t ogeth e r by Ge n e r a l Manager Don Klosterman. "Working with Don was great," said one agent. "We had no problem with him. It w~ the other person (Georgia) who didn't know what she was do- ing." .. .. .. PREDICTIONS: Pat Haden over Vin ce Ferragamo at quarterback; Jelf Delaney over that's what Malavasi kee~ teU· ing us. .. .. QUICK QUIZ: What do John Dutton. Tom Skladany, the Fox· boro Four and Bob Brudzinski have in common? Give up! Well, they 're all ha ndted by agent Howa-rd Slusher, who has threatened to sit Brudzinak:i for the year if the Rams don't meet ·bls contract demands. Slusher has already sat Dutton and SkJadany out for a season. New England's Foxboro Four <Tom Owen , Sam Cunningham, Richard Bishop, Mike Haynes) aren't even close to an agree· ment. So don 't look for Brudzinski to come back any time sOe>n, either . . . if at all. Wo•a• Ref Works Bolds al ,..,....=-~-- Gwen Farrell, the only licensed female boxing m referee in the U.S .. has been assigned to work Saturday night's ring card at the Forum in lnglewood. Because of her limited experience, Farrell will not re- feree the feature event between featherweights Justo Garcia of Mexico and Ecuador's Hector Cortez. The first bout is at Announcers: Bob Starr, Steve Shannon crnd Ron-Fairly. - It will be~hrls Knapp (2·11 ) on the mound for the Angels today againstthe Yankees' Luis Tlant C6·9L The Yankees still hold a slim ~ over Baltimore In the American League East and the A.noels are completely out of It In the Wes1. -Jotmnie Johnson -at safety; Preston Dennard over Willie Miller at wide receiver ; and Victor IDcks over an injured Terry Nelson at tight end. Slusher is the type ol person who likes to make a point-even if it means it's at a player's ex- pense. The !tams sent Brudzinsk.i and his agent the customary five-day notice to report on Wednesday. U Brudzimki fails to do so the Rams have the option of placing him on the "reserve retired list." Meaning be would sit out the season at no pay. 1:30. - A part-time actress, the 35-year-01d referee recently gained favorable comments when she handled several bouts in the ftnals of the Southem California diamond belt tourna- ment in Hollywood. / Leads Raee • .Wlw Else? TRAVERSE BAY, Mich. Hobie Alter , Jr. of Capistrano Beach took advantage of fresh winds Thursday to forge into lbe lead in the Hobie·l8 National Championship after the first six races. Alter was leading the pack of 50 contestants with 24~ points to The biggest swap meet on the Orange Coost is found every day in the classified ads in the DAILY PILOT 642-5678 25~ foe, second·place J . Allyn •Stevens, Orlando. Fla. Winds of 10 to 23 knots on Traverse Bay contributed to numerous capsizings, but all hands righted their craft without assistance and continued racing. - Alter is the son of the designer of the Hobie-18 and is the defend· ing national champion. In third place after six races was Miles Wood, Oxnard, with 33 points; fourth was Nick Steele, Newport Beach, 39; and fifth was John Barnell, Clark Lake, Mich., 42. The title series continued to· day and will conclude Saturday. OTHER TELEVISION 11 :30 p.m. (2) -TENNIS-U.S. Open Update. RADIO Baseball -Angels at New York, S p.m., KMPC (710); Philadelphia at Dodgers, 7 :30 p.m., KABC (790). Football -Northern Illinois vs. Long Beach State at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m., KNAC (105.S FM). Malavasi will make bis final decisi~ today. The -media contingent knew immediately Ferragamo was doomed when they voted 8-2 in bis favor lo start over Haden. That naturally cinched it for Haden. I mean, what the heck do writers know anyway? At least 1 It's no secret that with their current dilemma the Rams can't afford to keep bis spot open on the roeter forever. Barons Set Ticket Sale Bmeball Standings BARWICK DATSUN Season tickets for six Fountain Valley High home football games on a reserved basis will be available Saturday at the high school' parking lot in con· j u n c ti on w i th a p a n ca k~ breakfast. The six-game package sells for $21 ($3.50 per game) and will be available .from 8 a .m .·noon. T~ey will also be available at the scbool 's financial office dur- ing regular business hours. The package includes games against El Toro, Lakewood, Ser vile, Westminste r, Marina and Huntington Beach. AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Kansas City Texas Oakland Minnesota Chicago Angels Seattle W L Pct. GB 8S 49 .634 66 67 .496 18~ 66 69 .489 19~ S8 77 .430 27""' 56 76 .424 28 52 80 .394 32 48 85 .361 36~ East Dlvhlotl New York 82 51 .617 - Baltimore 79 53 .598 2\AJt Boston 72 S8 .554 81h Detroit 70 62 .530 lllh ·Milwaukee 12 64 .529 11~ Cleveland 69 63 .523 121h Toronto 56 77 .421 26 ~.,,.~. New Vorll J, _,...., Oe-1-1, 8 .. tl"'°" I S.ettl• 7, Boston 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Dodgen 76 S8 .567 Houston 75 58 .564 lh Cincinnati 72 61 .541 3~ Atlanta 68 65 .Sil 7Jh San Francisco 66 88 .(93 10 San Diego 57 78 .422 19~ Eut DIVbloa Philadelphia 72 60 .545 Montreal 72 62 .537 1 Pittsburgh 12 62 .537 1 St. Louis 59 72 .450 12~ New York 59 75 .440 14 Chicago 51 80 .389 20~ ni.r...r• SarM .......... ,.~, Sot1Dle90J,HewYorll2 Mc>Mrffl 4, Sall Francltoto O ()ftly~ac:Ndu~ T...,'•0-. PfllledalpNa (Cof'llOfl 21-11 ol ~15'/ttoft Ml,I\ PRE-0.WNED BEST BUY! * 'n MAZDA GLC SEDAN • NOW ACCEPTING ORDERS FOR THE EXCITING NEW T oro11to 3, CMceoo 2 Mll•-•t. IC-OlyS OftlYO_K......., Te9y'aO- A ...... llloftltlOO-OlotN-Yoo ITI~•"''·" Oolll41ftd (Horris 1MI .. 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' Friday, September 5, 1980 DAILY PILOT 8 7 , . Best Shots Never Made the SCreen . I U.S. Open Coverage Diff f'rf"'lll Whe11 l11side the BroadcafJl Truck '' "' DOfllOYAH CIA W'QRD ,. nl.50 ll'OTllENllt~··c·· •Jt ...... --.r "'. N£W YORK \A P > 'om.-of tht> bf'i.t t.levis ion nttvcr max cs tl to the home scrttn That ..iacovt-ry wub madl' "'b1l pendJn(I omt lime in dat bmadc11s1 t ru('k befort> and th.1r1n11 CBl-1 rov uagt.> of the \J. S . Opt'n \~nnl" tourn mf'nl fai.t Sun day Befl)rc tht' I p m a11 t1ml', a mi.lch 1s AOLnll 011 In the sladrnm cou rt 1>1n•r tl\r Bob l>nalt'\ instrurl· h111 t•:nn~ruml'n lo hnd uml" attrart1 t cu\a"'"'' lhoSc lt'IU\ tUon !\hot!\ or l'lllWd ~attlh•!\ lhi.t JINH ;u brt•Jk!. from I ht• lt'11na:. lh'l1on o. l> 1ll') 'J)' ,,, .. l)lll'11~ v.um.!n romt· 11n tht• cr\.'t'I\ No, h,• -.a,:1 111Jm v.twn .1 malr11nh lady, who "~1uldn t be m1111tuk<'11 (111 11 \ oguf' rovt·r girl coml.'s on u monitor "Ttwrt>' i:111 w bl.· .i prt•I ty girl hen.· SOllll'"'ht•rt'. · h1• Mt)~ HIS EVES LU~HT tlP "'h,•n .1 C11•1·l..t1· f.At•·d young~kr ti. l'UU)thl p\>c..•r111.i .11 tht' iH'IWn hl'r n w .... mash~ atcainst a ~uard rail "Be11ut1ful s.I\ t• .it This is not m l'ant J ) u n •flt-C'llon on thl' WQmen 's Tennis A:.~ud.illon . ., ..tl't·u~atlon"ld)I 'c·.tr that CBS was chuuvunasttt· 1n )hon rbung1n.i lht- women in ll~ covt•ragt' of lht' 1!179 U S Open "That's silly, Jlld th..it ':. the k1ndcM thing I 1 an say about 1t." s.a} frank ('turkm1.m tht' pro<iuH·r of C BS' 3212 huurs of Open cuvt'ragt• thal culminates with the women 's final Saturda\ ond the men's final Sunday · * Chirkmian. a dapper man w11h a Don Rickie:. * * * * Soflarday•" T\. Radio TELEVISION 10 a.m . (4 1 BASEBALL WARM ·lJ P . (Il l * THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 10: 15 p.m . (4) BASEBALL Pitts burgh at Atlanta. 11 a.m . (SJ -TENNIS -Bjorn Borg m eets Vijay Amritraj in the fina l of the WCT invitational. tapedinSalisbury. Md. Noon (2) -U.S. OPEN TENNIS -E vents scheduled for coverage include the women's final. 12: 15 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - The Purdue Boile rmaker s face the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in Notre Da me. Ind. 12 :30 p .m . (3 4 ) FUTBOL INTE RNACIONAL -Spain vs. England in this week's European Nations Cup game. l p.m . (4 ) -SPORTSWORLD Li ve cov- erage of the eighth running of the Marlboro Cup in· vitational handicap from Belmont Park in New York. (22) --: SOCCER -Italy vs. Belgium in a European Nations Cup match. New York Yankees . (28) -SOCCER . 5:30 p.m . (7 ) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - The Southern 500, taped on Labor Day at Darl- ington. S.C. Also: A repeat s howing of the legen- dary pool players trick shot wizardry. 11 p.m . (50) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Fresno State at Cal State Fullerton. Taped. RADIO Tennis -U S. Open from New York, 11 . 50 a.m .. 12:50, 1:15, 1:50, Z:l5, 2:50, 3:15, 3:50 p.m ., KNX 0070). . Ho.rse Racing -Marlboro Cup from Be lmont Park, N.Y., J :2Sp.m .. KNX ~().). Baseball -Angels at -New York Yankees, 5 p.m ., KMPC (710); Philadelphia. at Dodge rs, 7 p.m ., KABC (790). Football -Fresno State al C al State Fullerton, 1:30 p.m ., KWRM (1.370). j S111edq'• T\I~ Radle TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY Segments in- clude a feat ure on Walter Payton of the Bears. (4 ) - NFL '80 -Author Pete. Gent profiles Ken Stabler. who was traded from Oakland to Houston in tl'le ott- season. 10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -San Francisco at New Orleans. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL The Houston Oilers meet the Steelers in Pittsburgh. 11 a .m . (5) -ANGELS BASEBALL -The Angels meet the Yankees in New York. Noon (7) -BASEBALL Oakland at Baltimore. · 12:30 p.m . (2 ) -NFL TODAY Segments in- clude a feature on'Walter Payton of the Bears. (9 ) HARNESS RACING. 12:30 p.m. (9) -HARNESS RACING. 1 p.m. C2) -U.S. OPEN TENNIS Included in today's coverage is the men's singles fi11al. 4:30 p.m . (7) _:_ SEARS POINT CAN-AM RACE -The Golden State Raceway in Sears Point is the setting for highlights of the first race in the 1980 Can-Am Challenge. 7 p .m . (50 ) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 11 p .m . (22l -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Purdue at Notre Dame. Taped Saturday. RADIO Football -Detroit at Rams, 1 p.m ., KMPC (710); Raiders at Kans as City, 6 p.m ., KNX (1070). Tennis -U.S. Open, 12:50, 1:15, 1:50. 2:15. 2:50, 3:15, 3:50 p.m ., KNX (1Q70). BasebaJI -Angels at New York, 11 a .m .. KMPC (710); Philadelphia at Dodgers, 1 p.m .. KABC (790).' 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I'll make that de ·. rlsion every time When people turn on t~nnis. they want to see 1t h vc " ~hir~111ian, a hi~hly respected golf director, bdl ... ves in s howing golf s hots He won't spruce up the <'bverage with inte rviews He has the same philos o phy about tennis Afte r focusing his cam eras on young Andrea Jaeger, it would have been nice to hear her s peak. ';r INSTEAD OF HAVING tennis luminaries answer a ques tion of the night on the 30-minute highlight show, inter views and lifestyle reports on na tive New York players like John McEnroe ·and Vilas Gerulaitis would have been nice additions. Still before airtime, MandJikova loses her balance on match point and h1ts he r head on the cement court. "Excedrin headache No. 47," s houts so meone in the truck. The C~ech s tar gets up to win the match . The point is part Q{ a two-m inute package that CBS will s how during that night's highlights show .. 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Marina Facing 4 noth.e r T oug h S unset B~tt!:_~ . . " . . -. , . . ._ . . -----.. -. By llOO £R l'AaL.~N , Of ... Dtlly~•t41ft When vou'rc coll'llnit orf a 9 2 1 "'ootbull Mt41. on uftt·r 16 yur h•d ' product'<! no tx>tter than u S 4 N"<'Ord in a ny lnitl<' cumpmicn. you'vt &t>l lo b4! fet>ling pretty ~utj~fltd Jo'or lhc Ma nna Hl1th V1k1n11 :s. PH (hall. a guud. 11 out fur the yf'ar becau5t."" tt twlf'e Inj ur y never respo~ adequalt=IY to trnlmttnl Lazslo, a corne rbaclt, brokt-h1J n.-rk :t month aao 1n a 11wimmlnt rlOOI I t' ctdent RUNNING BACKS Chr is Ventura 15·6, 165 sr .l, ttie team's fa stest with a 4.7 clocking in the 40, hac; one ha lfback post nailed down The other belongs to Pa t Lustig 15-7, 155 sr.L Backing them up. but probably more slgnficant to the de fense, are Mark Cobian C5-8, 150 jr.l and Ted Lytle (5·11, 160 sr .>. '" howcvt-r. tht.• l1mt.• for ccll'bri&Uni has come to on cn1I 1111olht1r Sunllet League wur ht>s ttht'ad and Coach Dave Thompson 111 uw11rc of lhl" pi\ falls. THE &t:C'F.l \'ERM und se<-ondary a pp ar to be solid for lhei Vikl'll. bul overall depth l.s • concern for tht• ; RECEIVERS Jeff Frandsen <5·10, "I S t;t; H W R Ta-;AMS In the league whlrh will 1t~flnttt'I) be Im proved." s ays Thompson, who Uric:. oft on has ringe rs to'o unt11ln Va lley. Westminster, Newµurt Harbor und Huntington Bea ch "I was a little more optam1)t1r at th1~ point last year . we had a httle more experien~e." says Thomp on Among 17 letterm en are six ~•th s tarting e xperience T he Vikings ' s q uud of 5~ had dwindled tC? 52 because or inj unes The most notable •losses a re Doug Paschall and Kenny Lazslo. both counted on for startini duty. Vikma bos~ r The key to thr Vlklngi,' vet.it of tense 1~ quarterbac~and Thomp:mn has plucked anothl'r ddenslve bark (Bobby Grands taff I from the ra nk o~ the ~condary to.take the re10) ··Grandsta ff throws the ball as Wl'll Jz. Sam Aiello and l think we huvt- lhe runne rs to duphcak Jim Taylor an d Jim Wa rbu r t o n ," ~ay) Thompson of his graduated staTs · "The backs a re little. but they art! pretty quick. ·'This whole team is based ·on whether we can develop the same at- l1ludt> toward winning as 'we did last )ear " lle!j's a rundown by position : QUARTERBACK Grandstaff <6-0, 178 Sr .> guides the veer attack a nd has been preparing for t he transition from corner on defense for a year. Greg Stephens (6-0, 180) and Pete Wheeler CS-10 , 160 soph .), the Vike s ' quart erbac k of the future, bac k Grand!>tafl , • Mustangs· Could Explode lmiders Say Mesa Has Ple1ity of Pote1itial Cost a Mesa High football coach Tom Fre nch isn 't proclaiming 1980 a s the Year or the Mus tang. to the con-. trary. but insiders will tell you Mesa has the explosive potential to tum the Sea Vi ew League ins ide out. Q u arterb ack Mike Ter egis , fullback Max Ma rold, a horde of ex· ce llent receivers, defensive end Rob Ha s tie and a solid offensive line are am ong the items in French's bag of tricks. which a lso includes 11 return- seen ac:ti0n a s .a p~nter:, a lthougtl French is checking others for punting potential. DE FENSIVE LI NE -Hastie (5-11, 205 s r.j returns at end and is joined by J ohn Stevens CS-9, 155 sr.l. Also at end is Bob Millett (S-9, 160 s r.l. Eric Man· ton ( 5-8, 1 SO sr .) moves from tight end to tackle. Others vying for a sta rting tackle spot are Sam Burgard CS-10, 165 sr .), James Smith (5-9, 180 sr.) and Dave Riha ( 5-8, 170 j r.). 1 55 Jr .) i s a t fl a nke r , C h ris Nussba'umer C6-0, 150 sr.) at spJit end and Mike Bush C6·2, 198 sr.I at tight end Backups a re Br ian Olson 15·10, 160 sr.>, Randy Spivey C6·2, 175 sr.) and Dwayne Fuhrman (6·1. 185 sr.> respectlvely. In each case the struggle for the s tarting b er t h is c lose . Sophomore tight end candidate Jeff Pra tt~(6·3, 210) also shows promise. OFFENSIVE LINE -Rob Villescas (5 -11, 195 sr.) is tops a t left tackle and Dave Morris (6·2, 210 jr.l has the right side na iled. Ot he r· ta ckles: Pete Geor gatsos (5-11, 180 jr.l and Rich Evans (5·10, 210 sr .l. Lettermen Doug N 1chols CS-10, 100 sr.) a nd Jon Harrison (6-0, 185 sr.) will start at guard. Battl- lno a t center a re Dali Graff (S-10, 180 s r.) a nd J im Ketter (6-1, 185 jr.l. Pa t Ceman (6-2, 205 jr.) was in a mO:.ped ac_c id ent, but should be OK at season's sta rt. Backup at offensive guard and de- fenslve taclrle. Thompson feels he'll be a sta rter somewhere. KI CKING GAME Grandstaff will probably handle the punting, while sophomore Marcel Weise, a 5-11, 155-pound soccer style kicke r is expected to ha ndle place-kicking duty.· DEFENSIV E LINE Tony Bartoli (5-8, 195 sr.) is a returning starter at end and got In a hal f season before a knee injury cut into his pla yi ng time. Fuhrman C6·1, 185 sr.l started seven games and is on the other side. Backup at end: Brian Marcus (5-11, 185 jr.>. Bush and Keller. Evans and Abel Fis· cher (S-10, 185 sr.l are battling for one tackle while Duke Maples <6-0, 200 jr .) is on the left s ide, backed by Harrison. Craig Sturges CS·11 , 180 s r.> returns at nose guard Backup is Ron Malerstein CS-11 , 18S j r ). FOOTBALL I MOTORCYCLES CHRIS VENTURA BOBBY GAA<NDST AFF Schunrtz Seek s R evenge Tonig ht. Shawn Moran and Hobby Schwartz return from the British Speedway circuit to compe te agains t red -hot Alan' Ch ristian in tonight's featured ·sc r atch ma in event at the weekly speedway motorcycle races at the Orange County F airgrounds in Cost-a Mesa. The first heat race Is at 8 o'clock with t he gates opening at 6: 30 fo r the fult-M.event card. Schwa rtz is returning for the second time this season and will be out to avenge a defeat at the hands of Christian earlieF this season . Mor an hasn't faced the la test star of speedway racing al the"short Fairgrounds track. Christian ha s a n outstanding record this season including 14 main event victories and 11 pe rfect 3-for-3 nights in scr atch r acing. He has won 50 out or a possible 64 sc ratch main e vents this seasoj;i.oo-ttie~uthern Calif~rnia circuit. 5 Acre Homesites • Ideal for horses • Undergro und utilities ing starters. With South s rano alley and Mission Viejo. LINEBACKERS -Pa t Knowl es --.~~-----'..UlEJBAOC;.E.1~-~~ide'-b~te-rs--t"tMr,T90 Jr.I, whose bro er ee earne in Mesa's 4·4 system will come from All-Cl F recogn ition and is now at Fred Hamilton CS-8, 140 sr.), Mike UCLA, has a lock on a s tarting berth. et~·~ttf1~61""-vt1~l:tft'lrd-nt'lrtent11!t-~--1t----. • Minutes to schools & shopping Century League power Sa nta Ana a nd Ocea n View of the E mpire League a mong .the non-league oppo- nents, French isn't predicting an un- beaten season. HE OOES, HOWEVER, offer thes e thoughts on his 46-man squad : "We'll be exciting and f1,1p to watch. The strength of this team is the <?ffensive f'ootfJall p ,.....,1nc ijne. but there are a lot of question m arks . We 're not big, but .!we've never been big and. quickness beats size. Inexperience is a concern and I really don't know what to think about our offense. If we don't make me ntal m istakes we could be all right.·' The key to Mesa 's attack is a t quarterba ck whe re Teregis returns with impres sive c redentials . Operat- ing out of the run-a nd-shoot offense , Tereg1s steppe(! in from his regwar Unebacking duties for the injured Bill Lux and completed 46 of 83 for 542 yards and four touchdowns . He was intercepted only once. 'He's also an extre m e threat to run on the option and F rench says one of the goals in the Musta ng camp is to gel a balanced run-pass ratio from TereJtis. The Lux-Dan Bauer combination is gone with the 1980 class, but Onassis Nixon, a 5-7, 145-pound split end with the moves and quic kness. may give Teregis theedge he needs. Marold averaged 4.8 yards pe r carry as a junior and is a solid back, ,llastie anchors the front line and •rian Head, a 175-pound junior who s t a rte d last ye a r , is one of t wo players counted on for two-way duty (tight end-linebacker). Here 's a rundown by position: QUARTE RBACK -French ~ad nine all-league quarterbacks In 10 years in Ohio a nd the last two years at Costa Mesa has produced league Player of t h e Year ho n o r s tw ice (Lux). Observer s say Te regls C5-8, 170 sr.) has slmllar potential. Backup is pro- vided b}' Tam Ellerts (6-0, 163 jr.). RUNNING BACKS Marold (5-6, 165 s r.> is a strong full back and com- bi~ with Dave Montano CS-10. 155 sr.l to-g'lve the Mustangs a solid look. Also in the picture is Dave Valencia (S·S, 12.4 sr.>. RECE IVERS -Nixon (S-7, US Jr.) and Scott Yuen C 5-9, 135 sr.) are the top split ends, while Steve Cook (6--0, 175 jr .), Mike Matson C6·3, 204 soph.) and Head, CS-11, 175 jr. l, are in a tossup situa- tion at tight end. Says French: "They'll all play.". OF FENSIVE LINE Mike Hyde (5-11, 210 sr.) is a returning starter at tackle and Scott Van Oelinder (6-0, 170 --tr » is tie~ pushed by Les Peck C6-3, 205 jr.) at the other tackle. Bennett Swift (5-9, 165 sr .) is a returning sta rter and teams with Keith McKlb-be n CS-9, 155 jr.) as the M us -tangs' starters at gua rd, while Paul Sauerhammer <5-6, 160 sr.> Is another who will see action in the interior. Cliff Elbourn (5-8, 160 sr.l ret urns at center, giving Mesa a center-guard-tackle combination of returning starters. KI CKI NG GAME -Elboorn is a Quality PAT kicker and TereQis has All-stars Duel AIA Swen Nater of the San Diego Clip- pers, t be National Basketball As - s ociation's leading rebounder in 1979·80, will Jead a team of NBA all- s ta rs in an exhibition a gainst Athletes in Action Saturday night (7) at San Clemente High. The NBA team will officially be representing the San Juan Creek Athletic Club, which will donate pro- ceeds of the exhibiticfb to Multi- handicap School in Dana Point. Also on the NBA roste.r are the Lakers' Mark Lands berger, Billy Paultz of Houston and San Diego's Nick Weatherspoon. t'oaching the un- it are Fra nk Lena ghan and Pat Forste r. THIS W EEKS SPECIAL r= ... ~_ 1977 COUPE DE VILLE Dual comfort seats, cruise control, tilt wheel, AM /FM stereo w/8 track tape player & Cabriolet top. (266029). '$599~ ' ' 12Monthor 12.000mllr CodillacVolue ProttctlonSt rvict Ag~menl Auolloblt NABERS 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Telephone (71 4) 540.cnoo l10Ult4'. wui..n•'' A WI 4M ••• Poi. ~Alu•no UC! AM lo ""'" 4't; ... llA\ llHWI "" 10 •00 "" Allt .. \-ff<lte .. lef~ ~ll .. l(t\el .. 1lea~ltOl'IW .,,, Ouellette S-8, 145 jr .) a nd sophomore Battling for the othe r post a re Mike Da n Hinz (5-6, 135). Returning starters Fisk (5-9, 160 jr ), Tim Benson (6-0, 17b Excell ent Investment! man the inside -Forest Werner CS-10, sr .) and Brian Morqan CS-8, 170 sr .>. from $50,000 185 sr.) and Head (S-11 , 175 jr.). SECONDARY Cobian and Lytle, The Land Office, 41873 Moreno Rd .. SECONDARY -J ames Allen (5-10, the backup running backs, are sta- 155 s r.) returns at a corner and Steve tioned at the right corner and safety , Ande rson CS-8, 140 jr.l is coun ted on at while Dave Hargrove (5-11 , 180 jr.) is safety. Bob Grego (5-11, 150 jr.l, Ed at left safety and Ste phens, a backup Bish (5-8, 135 sr.), Brian Millett (5·8, quarterback, is a t the left corner. 135 jr.} and Culver, the running back, Weise, Frandsen a nd Grandstaff add Rancho California, CA 92390 (714) 540·3650or 6 7~5706 '~~~llU'>ct~~V.r~ a re other serious candidates in the ·dep t h to the se conda r y . Al so a secondary. possibility is Bo bby Critchfield CS-11 , -by ~gerCarlson 160 jr.l. ~~= I a SAVE GAS , ~ ~CHAMPION ri IMP~E ~ .• -~ · 'if. PERFORMANCE ~ · jSpark _P/ugs For .,,,,,,,_ on ft """ ...._ Ma~ AIY, lflY, NIY. ·]!l¢ lllY, lttlY, lttlY( WY, U7Y, UIA. 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Coach Begi.nt1 Tale1ll Hrml __./ By CVaT 8EED£~ <;... ~ ............... 1tow ~trmlned la Calltornla Sw'f Coach Peter Wall to m ah his North Am@rican Socctt ~·1~ tum a con· tender tor the Soccer Bowt• Wall uys bl' w\ll travl'\ "\o otMr couotries" ln se1arch of talltnt this winter, leavln1 aulatant Coach Laurie Calloway ln char-1e whft\ the Indoor soccer st>ason kicks oil m Nov ember ·'Obviously. la!\t su son Is lon1 1one." says Wall whose ttarn wu eliminated from the NA.SL playoffs in the fi rst round by ·the Fort Lauderdale Strikers AFTER DaOPPING the hrsl playoff contest in Anaheim. 2 l , the Suri rebounded with Its mo t solid performance ol the yeu with a 2-0 whitewash In FQTt Lauderdale on Sunday. • The victory evened the series at one game apiece a nd sent. th~ teams into a 30-minute "mini·game" which ended in a scoreless lie. An NASL· record shootout followed, and after 11 players had their one-on-one chance against the 1oalies, lbe Strikers had recorded the victory. The Surf faiJed to play with lbe consistency it displayed Sunday, and Wall plans to make the appropriate changes for 1981. "We proved ourselves on OC· casions. We won in Fort Lauderdale, in Tulsa. Vancouver and Tampa Bay. On the other hand, we didn't win against some of -t he lower teams," explains Wa ll . • "I BEUEVE the problem is in the makeup of the players. And, if that's tbe case, we have to·make changes. We have to get the right players here. · When I leave the country, I plan to come back with some quality, high- class players. I think we need them to become a quality team," he adds. "I'm not sure where I will be go- ing. But it might mean .tt~at I'm going to be away much of the winter." --'l'llW.-~., tittF-Cel\€11-s-ays "the o\lt;- door season has priority over the in· door campaign. "If it takes eight to 12 wttlu of t<'uuttnj( to · tcel &ho e pt11..,.... t'lt dn ttiat and 1 ~ve Laurie '"" \tilth the Indoor caaon." Wall ~&he hope• to I •ve by mhJ October ahd his travels will prob1tbly take him both to South Arnurfra and Europe "T ht' u rller 1 (lo, tht• mort' time I havP to c~k thina• uu\," HY" Watll who app11rcntl, Hu the arttn I &ht from tht.> team '11 new owner to tol(e tht" nf'Cft suy mt'Hure11 •net bucks to brtng back a clH11 pluyt.'r or two Wall sayt. ht> would like to rind tht.' plM yt'r here in th<' U S . but the out look for a t rudt> SC't'ms bleak " Un.'. our first ~,r1ority lb to look around th4! league and 'ste what we SOCCER can get If we can't make a deal for a player here. we 'll go abroad and took SUNDAY'S • HOOTOVT loss to Fort Lauderdale was more than dis· heartening for Wall and Calloway Both attended the Los Angeles Aztecs' 3-0 victory over Seattle Wed· nesday night in the second round of the playoffs at the Rose Bowl. and both admjl it was hard to watch. "It really hits you when you're watching it," says Calloway. It really didn't hit me until I went to that game and said, 'hey, we should beoutthere. · "I don't think m y feelings will cha nge until the playoffs are over. Otherwise. I'll j ust keep thinking what if." After leading the American West Conference for nearly the entire season, the Surf faltered in its final games and ended with 15-17 record and second place. And while the NASL playoffs COO· tinue through most of September. Wall and Calloway a re already mak· ing their plans for 1981. "We have new owners and we'll have · new people next year. I just believe it's the beginning of a sue· cessful franchise," adds Wall. Perry's 288th Win Sinks Angels Lower NEW YORK (AP)-lftbeNewYork Yankees manage io win tb.e American League East pennant, they may look back to August 13 as the day that made itbappen. -Gaylord P erry, the 42-year-ol~ rigbt·bander acquired from the Texas Rancers on that day. notched the 288th victory of hia career by scattering seven bita over the first six innings as New York defeated the Angels 5-3 Thursday night, extending the first· place Y~ees· lead in the AL East to 2~games. "l'M FORTUNATE to be here," said Perry, 9-10, who has won three of bis four decisions since coming to the Yanked. ''I've got nothing to lose and. ._...;_-=everytlifng to gain." Perry. who came to the majors in 1962, bas never been a member or a league championship team. "His stuff's been just great," said Yankees Manager Dick Howser . "This is the best fastball he's had. ln fact, ·after the first inning, he said it was movi.ngtoomuch. '' ••I thought the ball was really mov- ing well,'• said Perry. ··and they got a few hits because nobody could get to them, not because they hit them hard." For tbe second straight game, New York took the game with a first-1.nning outburst. The Yankees scored three rum off Frank Tanana, 7-10, and were never beaded. Bucky Dent &nd Bob Watson had three bits apiece as the Yankees collected 13 hits off Tanana and reliever Mark Clear, who came on in the sixth. THE ANGELS LOST .a chance to tie the gameinthesfxth-Perry's last in· Dini -when Bobby Gri~h was called ' out for interference on the (root end of a double play. Jason Thompson started the inning with a single and took third on ·Brian Downing's double. Thompson scored · on Gricb's single with Downing stop. ping at third. .. THEN LARRY HARLOW grounded to second baseman Willie Randolph who tagged Grieb and, as the two untangled between first and second, Grich threw a football·lype block on Randolph. •'The interference took place on the s econd contact," said Angels' Manager Jim Fregosi, "but the um· pire at second <Terry Cooney) told me when a man ts malffng a double ptay - you can't interfere with him . He called him out on the first contact and that's why I argued the call. liut Cooney's call s tood, ending the inning and leaving the Angels behind 4-3. lo the Yankee sixth, Bobby Brown tripled off the wall in' left an~ scored on Dent'ssqueeze bunL Whalers Sign Reddin Newport Beach resident Tony Reddin has been signed as a free agent by the Hartford Wh alers o( the National Hockey League. Reddin, 20, is a native or Canada. He reports to the Whalers' trainin1 camp Sept. 23 at Binghamton, N.Y. A former Orange Coast College student, Reddin bas played junior hockey for several years in Orange County. 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Ana Al ... r (So<lthFor1o.I MAOE•A -S.n Joaquin River IMldcll• F0<kl,Sl ... k-alller L•k• TULAaE. t<trn River I Fairview Oom to ICA3 Powerllous.e, JohMOncl•lt BrlOo• lo F•lrvlew Oam). Kern Riv•• ISo<lth Fork I KE•N-ICern River <Borell Powerhouseto Oemocr•I O•m. tuit>ella Oam to Borell Powerhouse. KR3 Pow"flou .. to Lake IHl>ell•I INYO Biker (reek, B19 Pine Cr-. Bishop CrMk !Lower, Middle, Solllh and ln- IUt Ill. Colton-C•Hk, Good••• Creek, lndependenc• Creek, Lone Pine Cft~~· Nortll • Aussies Looking Ahead , ~nterica's Cup Challengers Confident ed by France 3 in the foreign semi~inaJs. . NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -The Australians, confident of scuttling France J's dramatically re· vived America's Cup hopes today, are looking past the mat.ch to an expected meeting with the U.S. de- fender, Freedom. The Australian campaign on Thursday un- veiled the "bendy·mast" it plans to step in Australia as soon as France 3 is dispo~ed of. '\U we'd won yesterday it'd be inrtbere today," said shore manager Warren Jones. FRANCE 3,' DOWN 3-1 in the best·of-seven foreign fin als. m\Bt win today to keep owner Baron Marcel Blch 's fourth cup campaign alive, then take the next two races to .win the right to challenge Freedom in the ·finals that begin Sept. 16. ( . France 3 r~mained at tJle dock Thursday following a dramatic, come-from-behind win over Australia on Rhode Island Sound a day earlier: Jones said the French are postponing the in· evitable. "Every day so far we've displayed superior boat· speed. so I don't think there's any doubt in anyone's mind that we'll win," he said Thursday. "We've just got to do the job then get on with it." THE NEW MAST, built secretly lbia summer In Newport, Is similar to the spar.introduced by tbe Eqllah yacht Uonheart, which was ellminat· The top section of the mast is more flex1_ble than a conventiona l rig , allowing the yacht to carry more sail and, theoretically, develop more boat speed. Lionheart's poor performance would not deter the Australians from tryi ng a "bendy mast " of B0.4DNG · their own because the English boat has different cha r acteristics and was handled by a less ex· perienced crew. The materials used in both masts are a well· guarded secret. LIONHEART'S MAST sparked a protest at the opening of the foreign trials last month Crom the French Yacht Cl\lb d'Hyeres, the challenger of re- cord. which questioned the boat's compliance with the 12·meter rule. But the yacht was certified as falling within the atrtct bounds of the 12·meter formula by two or three otncial measurers. A victory today would place Australia in i\$ aecond consecutive cup challenge. 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Regu lar attractions in "ProFile" wil l include: e Wee kly scouting reports on the w ee k end a nd Monda·y night football games. e Pr'obable Stqrting lineups for those games . . 0 Detailed statistics on both football co nfer ences, updated w ee kly. 0 Summaries of the previous week 's games. 0 Prof~ss ional odds on current games. 0 Inte r esting f eature stories, photos, puzzles and quizzes. • DQn 't miss this special chance to stay up with the pros during tt'l e 1980-81 footba II season. Watch for "Pro Fi le." Score with interested football fans. To advertise in .. . "Pro File" ev ery week cal I 642-4321 .. 642-4321 . ~ To subscribe, call 642-4321, or send your name, address and phone number with $4 to Daily Pilot Circulation Dept. , , 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA92626 .. • • • -• •• .. .. I • • It I :l DAILY PILO.,T F!ld.iy Sepremoer .:> 1980 ,/ Business Can't wait till next vear" Here are four cars to be offered dur ing the 1981 sellin~ season: Upper left . A MC Eagle sedan: up Herit~e Bank \1t lltl .. I I ti• CONSTRUCTION FINANCING • ResidentiaJ up t o 4 -Units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along with leases t1t.•r right. l>od~(' \rte~ \\.agon ; lowt:!r left . <'ht·vroll'l ",I' ...... d:i n. anct the Ford Escort . luwt•r rrghl Air Mail? Pige,>11s. Fly Missio11 LOS ANG fo~LES (/\Pl Figuring that a bird in the boardroom is worth m ore than a letter in the m :11I. a Centurv City cultural group has tried a 'unique experiment i n r e turn mail Self. addressed pigeons . The Century City Cultural Comm~sion was getting no response to ma iled pleas ror appoint ments with local executives to .discuss ways <J( bringing culture and art into the ar ea 's daily hfe, said Margaret Willard. administratiyedirector. Shift to Ciiy for Real?_ .. .Mayors Ce11 .. '11.S ( ;,)lUttf?rs Disagree - ll JOHN n 1NNI FF AP '"'l"•" An•fv•• N EW'YOHK A1·rordinj( to n1ay11r!. of son11• uf llH' nat1<m ·.., tuggt•-,t anrl ol dei.t t'tllt''t, orw of the gn·..itt•M populalmn :-.h1ft.., 1n rt><'t,nt }-t'Ur~ ha., bel•n llw rel urn uf f,1111il 1t':-. and andi' 11lu,1b.t1, lhl· l'll \ l'ht' mayors sought ~ind rt- ce1' <'d a lot of uttt•n\ 11m 111 p111 rnvt1n~ this nut1011. ;uul 111arl\ of t h l' m t r u I y Ii c· I 1 1 • v l' cl 1 t t hlH'nielves. · l'Ven \\ hl'n t 111· Cen-,us Bureau CJml· up Y.1th some d1sagrNo;ihly rw~allvl' 1n formation. THE CENSl'S people found that population de<:reast'd 1n many of these maJor c1t1cs. orin~ing immediate <:ondemn"' --:Ion from the m avors and creat ing a furorthat may be deC'ided a-. much by courts :.1s calculators Me unwhik. John C:oodman Jr . a researcher with 'tht.' L'rha11 J nst 1tute. had bC'en do1n~ h1:, ov. 11 studies. for which he rcccl\'cd no publicity from the mayurs 1\t• cording to him. the urhan imm1 gration i~ a m yth No ISSUe·strnddlang rur (iood man He found out enough about t he s ubject to report in th1• p ublicat ion "Amerit·an l>l•mo graphfrs" that "bat'k tc1 the l'll\ is t he demographic m1l>nomt'r of the decade." f'or everyone ..., ho fT\(l\'t'Q inl(I a central city during tho 1970.., nearly two left. he s tatci.. adding his ·opinion that rates or move m ent from the cities m1:1v con t inue lo increase durtnJ! t-he dl· cade of the 1980s "' Wh:.it :H·t u;il I\. 111·,·urred. ht· contt·n<h. I'> thJt rwopl1: ll1d Ill fl \ I' h ;1 l' k > II 1 11 I' t• 1• t I.I I n t1l'1ghhorho11<1., cir downtoy,.n an.·as. rdur li i ... hing 11 nd r 1• v1\Jl11111g lhc·m <iru l J!1•111•1 allng J lot of :.ilt1•1tl 11111 , :u11I pr IU'>t' .incl damn.1t1on too TIU:\' wa.:1n: t•KAISt:U, of coursP for dr.10111J? up for nd cling to thc· l ,1\ 11,1 ... 1' ror <'n.•a!lrl~ what 111;111\ p1·1 < c·I\ •·d 111 lit> a dt· sirablt• ''"' 11! lift· Tht·\ WNt' s1>mct1nw~ d.11111wd for cli..,plal· 1ng tht• lcw:il I l' 1d1·11t!'. \\ h,1tl'H't 1 h1•\ ;111tl t lw1r 1·( !01 t:-attrm·tt·d ;oul'f1 ~1U1 •nt11111 and lt·lf tr1 ,1 '>f).lll' tif 11 1·Y. ')lapc•r and maga11nc· ;11 t H le·' '11"h J'> tlw rl'port 111 llH' l!fiK ">.1turd;1\ Re,·1('\\ ahllltt lhc· ·1nr11111mentul rt•11a1 ...... a 111·1· .. r .\t 1.1111.1 H1r111 Ill ).! h I 111 ( I If c 11111,1( 1 pl• I 1'(1 JI II ~irt ford :enrl \1a11111·ar)f)11 ... ( :011d111a 11 "' 1!111· ... I h.1t a rr11 ... 1u1p11::-.:-1111\ \\,c' c·rl·1.111•d h1·c·uw11• 'J h.1!'k tc1 tht· <'ll\ Jl'll ell• ha' th£' al tra<:twn of .c mun h1te -. dog '\nr~ \'11 11 ('flllld '>Pt·<·ulutc· he• "~C \ ' 1 ll;c( I 1 II C' \ I• I \ I .l'C' 111 a \\ hllc• 111111 • d I l· c· I a:-..., childlt-:-.:. <:u11pl1• l'v1d\•11cl' is there for a ll lo see Tn .1t• suys Goodman .. but many nf tho:-ie people came not from without the city hut from within. .And why does he s uspect a cont1nu:.it1on of the tre nd out from tht-<'IL1eh ., f'or one thing , tw :.ay:-., lhosl" who have lhe nu1m•y u:-.uully \Yant to own a hom .... ::ind most op portunities an• :-illll 111 the i.uburbs. S OME S PECIAi, c harac· tC'nst ir:-. of I he populution aJso lend c-rc.•dcnce t o his thesis. We ntl\\ ha\'e, for example, the com • mg of aJ.(e of the pos1*\'orld War 11 hah" lx>0m They are now into t he<honwbuying age categories. tn •1dd1tion. he s uggests, many \\ omJ.•n have rl'mained childless to Jn oldC'r ag(' .than in previous gL•m·rat 1vns. Bt~. 1f they finally do IJl•t'ome p:Jrt:'nts. "as most "~ 1f (•urrenL indications hold trti . lht• :-uburbs may become mor a1tract1vc to them than the urban nc1ghborhvod <;oodman's contentions won 't 1•mJ I hl' argument.· but they do offer :,,omC' enhghtenmenl about lhl' µerplexin~ problem of where .111 tht• rK•opl1: WC'nt. They never "l'rl!. he say!'. The migration 1ust wasn 't so TRl'E, THERE was a lot of .... hiflmg .1bout. but according to Goodman a good part or it was from one section or the city to the other And true, the shifts \\ t•re \'ery visible and created a l11l or at tent1on But. he concludes, in terms of numbers of people it just didn't add up to what we thought it ..., as ' •orange County Properties •Land Loans up to l year 50% of appraisal SO SELF-ADDRESSED return racing pigeons were being delivered to 12 local executives Thurs- day . "This 1s the. most direct way ... s aid Ms. Jfl J?t. JI • n. II' l3 .,,. , Hr'-'kt 'A ~fP1.iP ....,,",,~' .._. ~aF-­ Ho1vb1 t-0(.1 .... ,., Ch 4•r 'l'lu· f :011 n l t• r NASO listing\ • II N 1 '-I ,...I it ... . . • > • ~~ •up to S750,000 G:t IClliAl tQIS#OC, LIENOI!!~ l le ritage Ha nk 2 171 CAMPUS DRIVE IRVINE CALIFORNIA 92713 CONT ACT JEFF JOHNSON I 71 4) 833-3700 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18%-22 % on 6 months to one year solidly secured T.D. notes. Willard. "If you don 't get their attention" with the mail, s he suggested , it may be the only way. The commission needs funding and racililies for classes. exhibits a nd performances it or· ganizes. she said, but its requests lhrou~h the mail gel los t in the shufnc "We never get \the mcssai:e a crossJ to them a t all." s he said The pigeons wl're delivered in boxes with in· s t ructions lo secret ar ies on how to handle the bird a nd attach the reply card ~ THE FIRST DELIVERY. to the offi ces of Barry Kaye Associates, an insurance brokerage, had some impact but apparently ruffled no reathers. The bird never got out of the box. "It made un impression, .. though, said Gwenn Ferrel. Kaye's secretary "But he left the pigeon in the box." By the end of lhC' month Willard hopes to have pigeons roosting in dt least :ro firms in Century City. 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The department store chai n based in Troy, Mic h .. said sa les in August were up 9.6 percent compared with a year e arlier. That was less than its 13.2 percent gain the previous month and average 13.5 percen t gain so far this year. i I GA Calif Home Loan Broker VX%VEJtBAL) W'1KAMCI:~ HUNT INC> TON OEl'CH PETEJ'I S l.l'NDINO 18'00 P"'''"' Co.I.._ SUITE 2t~92$<19 T1•18441-6M7 °7 213/~T Pl'DASfNA llU E Gre.,,_1111~ 2 IJ 577-6300 SAN DIEGO 2•23 Cam.no Del Roo Souln Svne 107-9'108 ! I ' I 71• 2~53•• S ... N OERNARO.NO 2•117 Noni! S1err11 woy- 9200'-11• 368-1041 --~ --. ·-. ·-- NEWPORT BEACH lie() N...._ Ctnl• 0..- 026011zeeo-11• s.u.111?3 OCEANSIDE '110 s H•ll Su•le 8-~ 71• •3l-1104 CENTURY CITY '°"J CA"IUl"f p.,,. E•I Room 2&e<>-llOO& 1 213 553.0405 PALM SPRINGS 1000 S Pal,.. Con.on Or• Su•e IOS-92262 Tl• 320-0979 . - "Consumer s pending was characterized by a high degree of selectivil')' and bargain huntjng, '' K-m art Chairma n Be rnard M. 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Yo•• .,.,._,, "•'"" P•W a.,,,,.,. 0.1ro•l •ncl c;ln<tnn•ll \!Of~ •••-.>M••lf~&•Hlod O• '"" ljellenal ''-o< i.1100>to1 'lef111IHIO\ ().,.a.r. •HI IMllMI , 'r1clay So"IQmbOr 5, 1980 s DAIL V Pll.Ol H 13 Nete Products , Is It lnnoyation · By MU.TON MOSKOWITZ ~ The complaint ha!t been made h,y Bob Reich of the Fede ral Trade Commission. a mong others that one company buying another doesn't ~elp the economy very much. All it does is shift assets around. • The burde'n of the!te tomplaints Is that companie~ should be using their money to deve lop new products, new services, new ventures. It 's not true, of course. that American <'o mpanies are completely st agnant. resting on their laurels New products are always entering the ma rketplace and we bring you now a roundup or some of the recent entries DID YO U HEAR, for example, that Kimberly·Clark of Neenah, Wisc . is launching a new product called An yday Pantliners? This is a sanitary napkin that will be soJd un· der the New Freedom • brand name. Kimberly ~ Clark also makes the ·~ Kotu napkins. one of · ~ ~ Money wh o s e r o r m s ·i s Tree Lightdays Pantliners. In the old days it was easier· The market ror menstrual care products ca me down to Kotex . Modess and Tampax But the napkm and tampon ma kers a re l>ecoming like the ci~arette companies: They have an armada of prod ucts to serve different needs and tastes. Kotex used to have such a powerful hold on the s anitar y napkin busines:. that 1t was virtually a generic te rm But Kimbe rly-Clark has since been outflanked by Johnson & Johnson. whi ch has captured 60 percent of thP market with Stayfree. Carefree. Modess and Sure & Natural Ma.x1s h1elds . They sure know how to innova te at J&J. 01 Also roming~r way from Formfit Rogers 1s a new women's panty ('ailed You You 15 made from Lita. s aicl to be "the first new unde rwear fabric in over 40 years." It was developed from polyvropyleoe. a plasti c whose use up to now has been 1ndust rrnl TllE YOl' .. ANT\' h<ts l.leen tested in Houston, Syrac•use and St. Louis but will not make its nat ional debut until next year Formfit 1s hoping that You will li ft it into the front ranks or pant) makers 1 along with Vanity Fair and M a1den£orm I Don't think the ingenuity of Amerir an bus iness is li mited lo wom en's undergarme nts Not at all Gloria Van· derbi lt has been suc h :l big hit m the jeans market that next year you wi ll be-able to buy Gl oria Va nderbilt per£umes On~ could ha"e predicted t hat ~ext will probably be Gloria Vanderbilt baseball bats Man~ more new producls are stirring in the ca~on or the marketplace From General Food.s: J ell ·O yogurt. From Gerber: Beginner Flakes. a dry baby food to be mixed with water , breast milk or apple sauce F ROM HEUBLEIN: ARRO,'S iced tea liqueur. From Ralslon·Purina (not content with owning one-third of the pet rood market ). 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THE PAPERMAST ERS. as lhey call themselves, is a loo el)' struc tured group of artists who shart ideas on an irregular basls and keep in touch by phone. They approached ·the gallery more than a year ago with the paper s how idea - Though paper has been around for hundreds of years, it has been made by m achine since t he 1800s and only recently have artists and lovers of paper been reviving the old craft It is so new, in its modern form, that no "master " has emerged and few, if any. paper art works are in• eluded in museums. Most papermakers Ond their craft through other involvement with art. FRANCES LES, A COSTA Mesa resident: discovered the ancient art. when she was taking classes ift ex• perimental painting andccolor theory at Orange Coast College .• She had done a little painting for fun. but when she discovered paper she turned her whole house into a studio. Her approach is to put pieces of paper together to form statements on their own. M an Ann < 'nnnrlly. uhw ti C'osta Mt''an und .i IWfl<'rmu t.•·'°· h1111 been tn~lvf"d With nr1 for mnny eani and {'anu• l o JHq H•t 111akan1t lh rou1eh ('h11wM· hr ukh 11.11nt1n1t She round thul thl· ink urt1duully lost Iii. vu lut.' and 't"' bt'filOW rl\1111• fu11c1nutcd wi th llw 1wpt•r th.rn whut bht' W<t:J 511111 lng on 11 ''l'M IN'flo:K•:~·o;o IN what papt•r d°"' wht>n lt.'ft lo. Itself," she said I makL· uh:.tr<11'l l><'t-nes " ~he and :-vtr., Lt'' and tht· other.. kevt rimn1nii: into eat•h other at art i.hu":. .md ftnall). a year and a hijlf ~go reallied that they were a ll in tert'sted 111 p.iper as arl "\\'1• got to ttu~ nilly gritty of six pcuplt' \\hu u~rt-ed that paJ)t!rmakan tc wa!'I u proce~i> that needed tObe in· ve:.t1gated," Mts Les saH.I P apermaktng 1:. a !'limple yet com pie" proces:. and the outcome is , limited only by the imagination of the artist. ALL KINDS OF SCRAP paper can be mixed with nstural foliage, herbs and dyes tu make varying textures and hul's The tools art! simple a common kitchen bl ende r . some plas tic buckets and u screen and the fun is in seeing the final, dried product. Mrs Les sa id stte discovered papermaking the year of the drought and in addition to recycling-. paper. created her new urt with rainwater Wh atever the fi n a l r esu lt , the same tacts are always true about paper. It's a means or communica- tion. both because it is an art form and a vehicle for writing, and it is part of nature (See PAPERWORKS, Page C7> • CONTRASTS -The rela- tionship of different papers in a softly colored work is explored by pa perm aker Fr a nces Lee in the example above. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY RICHARD KOEHLER VARIETY -H a ndmade pa pe r h as many forms (left). depending on dyes and natural materials used. At r ight , Frances Les (left) and Mary Ann Connelly compare their styles of us- ing paper as an art form. Nero .'s ·Piano Magical Evening C... It Sta9 Ati..t'! Kevin Mulvey and Kris Drake of Chino prepare to launch homemade craft for a pr•cttce beai for the Second Annual Recycle Regatta Sunday at Six Flap Malic Mountain iR Valenda. Tbe re1atta, for wblch each craft ii constructed by participants and conalsta of · at least 200 empty aluminum cans and waterproof tape, will be held at Aq11a Theater. 'lbe event ls 1pomored by Miller's Outpost 1toree. Preliminary races belln at 7 a.m., semifinals at 10:45 and-Cina.la at 11:20. Mqic Mountain, open today un- tll 10 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., is reached by taking lntentate s north to Magic Mountain ... ' . . . '..... . ., . ----~-~ Musician Proves Artistry in Laguna Beach Concert By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Ot 11111 Delly ,., ... Steff Peter Nero, had be not chosen ,._ to play the. piano, might have been a magician. On e th in g is c l ear . h e 's Houdini of the keyboard. His playing can transit from slow methodical to rhythmic up- b eat faste r tha n saying ab racadabra . Nero's hands are truly quicker than the eye. HE APPEARS to be pulling rabbits from a hat during the swift beat changes in popular m e dley of Ira and George Ger shwin's compositions. But those who appreciate music -· including many long-standing followers who heard Nero last Saturday in Laguna Beach - know be tter . He's a master craftsman, a deft artist. While the near capacity au- dience on a cool, starlight night at Irvine Bowl came to bear Nero it got just about every- thing. Laurtndo Almeida wu solo guitarist. HIS PREMIERE per.formance of the soft, romantic, trance-like "First Concerto for Guitar and Orchatra,:• pr0vided a abarp difference to Nero'a playing. Almeida, backed durinl the pre- ae n ta Uon by members of La1una Pope Orchestra, wrote the plfte. Nero not only played but COO· ducted George Genbwln '• "An American i n Pa.rill'' and "RhaP80dy ln Blue." - i ducted on "First Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra" and Kent Ke nnan's "Ni ght Soliloquy " whic h featured flute soloist Ma rianne Whitmeyer of It:vine. THE WHITE -haired Nero with salt-and-peppe r goatee, moved with ease from sitting at the ivory to standing and con- ducting. He played comi>etenllv with It came off surprisingly well con sid e ring i t was onl y Hamilton's second appearance with Nero. He's a regular with the jazz group, LA Four. The medley was a paintinl in tones with Nero's feet as well as fingers flying on "I've Got Plen- ty of Notbin"' softe ning to "Piano Concerto In F Major." Nero jokingly invited the au· Dae medlq .., .. a paf•tf .. I• ie11n dda N~• leet .. eoell .. ll•pn llflf• .... ,,l'e Goe Pfe11t9 ol Nodd•' " r:::',..."• t• a .. ,ter ·~I• "Pl••• C..a • .. , • ..,_..,, only the rigbt band while con- ducting with ·the left sever&l times during "Rhaps ody i n Blue." NerQ waa accompanied durlnl popular medley by bass guitarist Richard Nanlata and drummer Jeff Hamilton. The trio also was on stage with Almedia for boua nova medley. WIBLE 111£ pianist wu front and center he gave Nanlata and Hamilton the spotlight too. Hamilton drew loud applause and-a few wolf whistles during hls solo 1Unt in popular medley. The drummer's spot durinl wbtch Peter sat on a foldlnt chair to the sldet of the p1ano bench and watched, wu pure apoAtanelty a la Nero's Jaa1 dience to sing alon1 on the latter piece. "An American In Paris," a tone poem written in 1928 and c ons ide r ed one of Georce Ge rshwin's "serious" works, was performed gracefully by the orchestra. IT DIDN'T take much to cloee one's eyes add tma1ioe acenic banks ~the Seine River or the Eiffel Tower. The aolos Of trumpet player Art Depew and violinist, COft· certmuter John Sambuco were notable. · · Clarinetist Steve Carr was bi1hll1hted in "Rhapsody in Blue." Hll playtn1 wu nearly without naw. Wblle Nero'• mood ••a.. often lighthearted and bl1 re- ed a serious side in an Old World classic sense. But b e a l so d isplayed versatility, strumming lively numbers in the first half bossa n o va m e dl ey t h e n later switching to bis own subdued, lovely composition. A b r u e· p a s t e I s t a g e backdrop enhanced the roman· tic appeal. Al.&'eida, born in 1917 , grew up in Bra zil and his Latin influence ca m e through with clarity. He reportedly bad an early career tie to the Orange Coast when be played jazz guitar with the Stan· Kenton orchestra at Rendezvous Ballroom on Balboa peninsula. Saturday's audience shoQted for more at the coocluaion of "RhaP80dy in Blue" and got It. THE OPnCIAL encore -as Nero called It -featured Uvelr piano and included such oU-beat melodies as theme music for Col. Sanders' Xentucky Fried Chicken commercial. The Ions but"enjoyable even- inl finally ended with a standing ovation. No one appeared to be leaving cllaappolnted. It wu a c:Oncert ln which the artilta, ~p_ec:ially Nero, had ob- viously dellPted in performinl. Nero didn't merely use the aame oldac.. Tb• ewat wM ..a benefit for La1una Moulton Play house . .. .. .. . I· .. .. ( 2 DAILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENT ·variety Spiees COast Entert&inment . ...... . A CHAM PAGN E TOASTEO "CI NDERE LLA " Is part ot thP tesllvJtlec; Saturday n1Qh1 ..,..,,,..,_. dur_lng '" 1$tl°' Annu.aJ-&itlJft~lfr i<.O <p O<tu'cliOfldf-the fairytale 11' the Laguna B ach Irvine Bowl Tick I\ M4" S4, S6 S8 S 10 c'nct S2S Inc ludlnq ct ChdmpagnP !.tUPPt>r prior to thf' 8 30 show For mort' information Cull 494 268 5 ,. LA's THE PLACE Is thll theme tor tht c1tv 's 100th birthday tf'lebr(lt1on op nlno tonight at the Lo~ Ang le~ M•mor•at Collwum A century of art work w ill ~on di play at the LA County Museum Ticket~ art> on sale at thP coliseum for the Walt Disney Produc t1on s S,000 memt>f>r salutt- to LA tonight For ticket Information call 12 13> 485·0200 SHAALLE WIS and her~utfed friend Lamb Chop will be at Orange Coast College ~i>t 13 dt 1 p.m. Presale tickets are S1 at the OCC ticket office and S3 at the audltonum qoor SENIORS ARE INV•T EO to enjoy special savings at D1'.)nt'YIM'td beginning Thursday when parkgo rs ovt>r 50 can purchase ticket books for so.so. Also. reduced luncheon prices will be offered. Senior fun days w ill be every . Thursday and Friday through Dec. 18. except holidays. BILL AGEE w i II be on hand Tuesday for a spec 1at present~tion of his photographs at Newport Beach· Cit y Hall from 4 to 6 p.m Agee's wor ks will be on display at City Hall throuqh Oct. .17 from 9 to 5 p.m . M ondays through Fridays. FOOTBALL ANO AR'T / will share the spotlight today during Cal State Fullerton's opening of "The 100 Yard Canvas." Former pro player Jim Campbell will open the e~hlblt of sport's centered paintings and lithographs in the school's Visual Arts Center from 7 to to p.m . Admission Is free to the exhibit which r uns through Oct. 2. "SASSY" SARAH VAUGHAN wi ll sing with the Long Beach symphon y 's pop series tonight and Sa turday at the Ter r ace Theater, 300 E . Ocean Bl vd., Long Beach. Tickets ar e $8.50 to $11 .50 for the 8:3(}pertor mance. For more information call (213) 436-3203. CAN YOU BE AT a m acaw on a pair of rollerskates? Find out Saturday and Sunday during Lion Country's "Sk ate-f ari" beginning at 10:30 a.m . Registration fees are $7.50 per race and ' includes skate exhibitions, free lessons and high and long jump competitions. SHARI LEWIS, LAMB CHOP DUE AT OCC BIG BAND DANCI NG will get under way Sunday from 4 to8 p.m. at the Hyatt Long Beach, 6400 E . Pacific Coast Highwa y. Karen A ldridge and the Tracy Wells Band w ill be playing Glenn M iller favorites. Admission is S4 . -..... "A LITTLE NIG HT MUSIC" closes Sunday at the Long Beach Civic Light Opera, 518 E . Fourth St. Laura - K i llingsworth and John Wood star in t he Tony Award winner tonight and Saturday at 8:30 and Sunday at 2 :30. Tickets are available at a ll Mutual T icket Agencies or b y calling (213) 432-7926. K NOTT'S J EWISH FOLK FESTIVAL gets under way Sunday w ith Israeli stars Mickey Kat z, Hedva and David Tai. Or leans will be ptayinq tonight and Saturday. Entrance to all shows is free with admission to the park. HENR'9' MANCINI CONDUCTS the Los Angeles Philhar monic tonight and Saturday during a t r ibute show to pops conductor Arthur Fiedler . The Oscar winner w i II perfor m many of his g reatest h jts during the 8 : 30 show . Tickets are available at the Hollywood Bowl Box Office or by calling (213) 4txl·2695. ALSO AT T HE BOWL Conductor M ichael T ilson Thocnas will f)t'rform Tuesday flight w ith "*'ano · ,, ... Claudine Carlson. B. B. King will lead an allstar line-up Wednesday night duing "Jazz at the Bowlu with Big Joe Turnet , Big M ama Thornton & Trio and Lloyd Green. Thomas w ill return to the bowl Thursday night for a program featuring Beet hOven and Stravinsky. Tickets are available for alt shows by calling the H ollyw ood Bowl Box office. NE W ORLE ANS JAZZ will be heard Sunday from 1 :30to7 p .m . at the Elks Lodge, 115S1 Trask Ave., Garden Grov e. M usicians are invited to participate in the Dixieland show. Admission S2. TIMMORGANWILLBE at the M ontanoso Recr eatifn Center in M ission Viejo,Saturday at 8 p.m . He has appea~ed with Bill Cosby, John Denver, Steve M ar tin and Kenny Rogers. Admission is SS at the door. THE YSAYE STRING QUARTET will be featured Wednesday during a free concert at the M ary Wilson Library, 707 Elect ric Ave., Seal Beach. The 8 p .m . show wi ll i nclude works by Vivaldi, Haydn and Brahms. A BARBERSHOP QUARTET including 275 4focal singers will be neard Saturday at Pecirson Park Amphitheater in Anaheim . Proceeds from the benefit w ill go to help people with speech defects. Admission is S4 to the 8 p.m . show. "NOBODY'S FOOL" continuesat the Long Beach Community playhouse, 5021 E. Anaheim St . Reservations for the show tonight and Saturday m ay be obtainedbycallinq (213) 438--0536. TICKETS ARE ON SALE at the Or ange Coast College ticket office for t he Sept. 21 show b y jazz pianist Oscar Peterson. For more inf ormation cal I 556-5S27. THE IRVIN E SYMPHONY Orc hestra is offer ing a f ree concert Sunday at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clem e·nte Drive, Newport Beach, beginning at "p.m . Conductor Peter Luke's Ex clusively BIRKENSTOCK® FOOTWEAR SHOP BILL AGEE'S PHOTOGRAPHS IN Neti'OAT Odegard will lead the orchestra in the concert featuring works by Bach, Hanson, and. Debussy. COSTA MESA ART GALLERY, Galer ie Andree, 695 Town Center D rive opens a new exhibit Saturday, includ ing selections from the private collect ion ~n the Gertf ude Stein Salon. T he gallery is open M o.nday t hrough Frida y f rom 11 to 9 p.m . and Saturday and Sunday, 11 to 6 p .m . · - (213) 775-6''' • (213) 832·452l (71 4) 527-7111 o" ~~N· ;: ' l ASK ABOUT Around-the-Island CRUISE ": . ... A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertfinment C£nter A lbertson's •Bank of AmeriaJ • Bilbo .fJaggiru •Qi.so di Pompei • Coco's • Onnmand Perjmmance • \ Dolphin •Hair Fashions • Edwards Cinema •E F;W' splash •Hamburger H •Ice <Apades •'Chalet •M Verde Fl.orist •Mesa Verde ravel • Mione's •Music Market • Photography by Jeffrey •Priscilla Calte Box •Reuben's •spa Lady • Southern f'.alijornia <>ptiml • Swensen's --•• ,, 0 1'°0 , ..... ADAM• ll -I • 0 • Mesa 'lerde t Center ~ . . 2701 Harbor Blvd. • (Harbor & Adams) Costa Mesa, CA . .. I ).--- i . -.. • OUT 'N ABOUT Fru:Say, September 5. 1980 DAILY PtLO.l, CJ Chinese· Cuisine Mixing Secrets Bring CA.ta Mesa Spot Decade of Success Ari Di.rerfor Pontus Hullen has been named t.hrector of T h e Museum o f -Contempor a r y Ar t scheduled for construction on Bunker Hill in downtown Los An geles Hutten is pres- ently director of t he Beaubourg in Paris. ·Jewish Fete Set Mickey Katz, a musician and comedian, and singers Hedva and Tshura will be featured entertainers during an 1 l·hour Jewish Folk Festival Sunday at Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park. Music, dance, mime, a fine arts exhibit and specialty foods are planned for the event. which opens at 10 a. m. at th~ pa rk. 8039 Beach 81 vd . Katz, father of stage and films performer Joel Grey, will headline a 1 p.m. variet y show in Good Time Theater. Real cantonese Food • Ht here or take hom. STAG CHINESE CASINO Tt'D YHrl, from the htll\OO•il'K p() n\ of i'"w, do 1\0t delineate a lt-nl(thy ilrum ot time. ln restaurant annals, howcvt•r, u vlace t..hat'a been m huslnH thul l<>nat luke on the ~talus ol venerablt' old Umtr . Otnnii and Kalh)o VounK. uwn\'r:, ot the Bamboo 1'erra~c in CoiJlll Mt':.u, run now claim ~urh cmm•·m·c fu r lhf'lr 17th Strct"t uistubllsh· me nt So, by WA¥ of •u:lrno w lt'd~ltl i the landmark OCl'M1on. we mow1tcd a lUnner outing • ho1t wt'<•k for u Chtnen ft•u!fl worthy us it tyrned out uf u t•t•ntennlal <·clebrahon • ioc" I mudC' thl· fl r:;t of muny villlls to the restaurant shurtly uflt•r 1\ u~)enl'd , the 10th an· n1v~niary prornvtt>d no11talg1c 1f mixed :.t•nl1rnt•oL-. A dt!c udt-of fulfillment in the fine food department 111 l 'iAliY to uppre<'Utte but the amt' can't t>.· i.it11.I for-'lhe changing color of my tu11r dunni; the i.u nw period THAT ASIDE, Tiit; H<11nbo<1 Terrace's lot1gev1ty ptnpoint:, a fa irly obvious fact about l'urreot American las l e!i m foreign fo9d . f'hine:.e cooking has never before been so wide· ly admired an this country And it can only contin ue to gain favor when places like lhJs s uperb spot continue lo grow and develop with the times Primarily a Can- tonese operation when the doors opened in August 1970. the restaurant now offers dishes. representing almost the full range of Chinese C'utsine For thJs you can thank Dennis, m aster chef and kitchen majordomo. whose background and training incorporate all the major schools of Chinese cooking. His menu changes the last few years show a flne tuning to today's interests t h a t e mbr a ce Ma nda rin, Sha ng hai and Szechwan as well as Cantonese food. WITH THE PRESENT bill of fare you should be able to field a winner ill just about any kind of Chinese cuisine derby The starting· gate can be one of six family style dinners. your pick of about a dozen chef's specialties or any of AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE Award winning traditional Japanese cuisine and superb western.style specia lties. Your favorite s eafood. c hicken, and steak. Delicate . -soups and delightful • - - - - -~ - - - -~~-•.ii salads. Impeccable servic e in I /l'/f' · ORIENTAL COCKTAIL LOUNGE I Discover Yamato ... a very spec ial . Featuring Tropical Drinks dining experienc e . J 1 lk Chmese Cwsme. I amostbeaut1ru1sett1ng. , 1 •AMaoa, °"'YEA• •MMIVBlSAIY 1 ~· I 1 f1~a:;CE s5 2 s'";~, IVBIDB•O " I ~rul ca-., u .111 1 I m· -'!>Pellan -E09 Roll • .._ -c-I I 0... Pull • Souo • E111.--S-. & Sour Pon<, I ' ....._ T-tlMI ... _ CIMcke<> F....i I I A ice • T .. & l'otlune COOi! .. I •/'jr. l'or ~or -edd CNcMt!Saltld 1 4a ,~~ Otlllrblll-Sec>4 30.1980 I ·•.• . (HQ( Good Oii L .. • OtM Ouo I 153EAST17TH. COSTA MESA 645-5550 .., _____________ _. - FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE ,, .. .. ~ ...... " ; ~ JACK P~ATHER , / TRIO Tues., thru Sat. DANCING SHELLY GORDON Sun. & Mon 31• FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH (lft , ... L..-.-. .. 01 Ample Free Parking "REFLECTIONS" TRIO Tues .. thru Sat. MARK CIANFRANI Sun. and Mon. DANCING NlGHTL Y Overlooking Beautiful Lake Fort sl Twlllght Dlnner11 Dey1 • w .. k 4 to 8 p.m. -$5.50 23311 MUIRLANDS AT RIDGE ROUTE EL TORO ROBERTA KING Vocals & Piano Sun. and Mon. J2ao2 coAtr HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL tAl Ci~.., .. , .. ,~.,.-•• ,. 499-2626 49f;.5773 ' Old~ romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. ; . and the Grand Pomge now offers )"OU an ev$'.ning to compete with your favorite memory. Soft tinkJing dinner music, ,elc;gant candlelit cable sett I"&'. the grandeur of tlamJng t:1bleside ,·ookery. 1llC ultimately danceable Dick Powell Trio is feanared -Thunday Otrough Saturday 7 to tr.: and soft piano ()(her cveninp. SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS ~ Thuniday. Friday, S«turday a.'!k for our "Flying Lobster" dinntt ftt:sh M21nc lobsccrs, oytecrs. cmm. flown in from Boston. Dl<iplK'Cd ~tcmers, ref<>kc! , ·. ~REGISTRY ·~ . , 18800 MacAnhat 8oulnatd (71-Q 152-am • lllr ..... !)~ltl""1Jl..,.."""""L1'11""-lt-- • . Out 'N About Norman Stanley an extensive number of a la carte dishes. Whatever . it's a good bet your selections will also enable vou to orir.e the soecial feature ( have always cited in regard to Dennis' cook· Ing. And that's his understanding of the rela· tlonshlps between various ingredients and con- dim ents -the art of mixture that is the central pr inciple around which the culinary a rts of China were built. Tied to esteem for harmony in every aspect of Chinese culture, in the matter of food pre· pa r ation it is the harmonious mixture in dishes that becomes all important. Subtle combina- tions ar e a result of conscientious efforts to give the taste experience maximum pleasure . DENNIS KNOWS THAT comes with the ability to savor various relationships such as sweet and sour, smooth and crunchy. hot and co\d, salty and bland. And from being given · equal opportunity to appreciate aroma and vis· ua l appeal. · Our Bamboo Terrace birthday dinner led off with four top-notch appet.ir.ers: barbecued loin ribs (baby pork ribs marinated in s pecial house sauce before the ba rbecuing >. s:f.75; teriyaki beef sticks, $1.50 each; paper wrapped chicken, $3; crab puffs (thin crepe-wra pped dumplings of crab a nd cheese. crisp-fried ), $2.:>Q. ' Among the a la carte dishes and chef's specialties, spicy chicken with peanuts, $4.95. was the hottest of the Szechwan dishes, eye as well as mouth-watering . Milder but no less de- lectable was pineapple chicken. cubes of tender chicken fried for a crunchy texture then blended with pineapple in a luscious sweet and sour sauce. STARRING IN limited l·W"k En91gement THE PRE·0ROAOWAV -WEST COAST PREMIERE OF .. Al'f. 8 STRIKES HAUK!" A NEW COMEOV BV GEORGE TIBBLES fftfY T"*v dlru S.•4-¥ EWflillfS (714)-492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - For "An E~ning To R•ITHlmber" NOW Chicken .. aalad, J3.95, •yielded strips of tender Cried chicken tossed tn • 1reen salad with sesame seed. crumbled caabew and fra· grant spices . .tJext up was a perennial favorite. Bamboo Terrace beef. $4.75, a house specialty consisting of cubes of beef marinated and cooked In Dennis' splendidly seasoned s auce and topped witb seasonal vegetables. Taking graduate honors in the Mandarin school of cooking was moo shu pork, $4 .75, minced pork sauteed with mushroom and a variety of other vegetables and· wrapped in a thin wheat-flour crepe. Beef won ton, $3.50, netted sliced beef, marinated and sauteed with • garden greens and topped with mildly seasoned egg noodles. Perusing the menu, other items asserting a tempting presence (but deferred to another time for quite obvious reasons from the forego- ing) were Bamboo Terrace curried lamb, $4.75 ; sizzling Bombay, $6; chili pepper steak, $4.25; s no w capped vegetables. $3.75 ; mun yee hoodles. $4.25; gorn lo won ton, $3.50. EVEN IF YOU'VE always ordered family style in a Chinese res taurant -which poses no selection problem because everything comes in a kind of pre-packaged s pread -you'll reap ex- tra rewards if you let the · spirit of adventure take· you down the less certain a la carte path at the Ba mboo Terrace. The complete dinners here -ranging.~from the Ding Ho at $4.50 per person to the Canton at $8 per person -will satis fy , of course, but the variety of possibilities the other way can lead lo the opening of many ne w horizons. Closed Monday. the restaurant is open for lunch, 11 :30 a .m . to 3:30 p.m .• Tuesday through Friday, and for dinner•those days from 4:30 to 10. Ohmer service runs to l 1 on Friday and Saturday and gets under way Saturday and Sun· day at 3:30. There is continuous cocktail service during food ser vice hours . The Bam boo Terrace is located at 153 E. 17th St., a block E ast of Newport Boulevard. Telephone: 645-5550: ALSO S T ARRtNG DAVID CRYER currently the most smoothly done musical in the L.A. area." ~ Gary Roqe·~ s B Journdl 11 grasps at the hean stirs the 1nspira11on and sends one away humming its memorable score Sebastian's can well be proud of this show ll"s a winner -Jae~ Ho•lano Dr.1m.i Loque (714)772-7710 ·-MAKE RESERVATIONS - For "An Evening To Remember" NOW CELEBRATE GRANDPARENT'S DAY WITH US! There's no better way to celebrate than a family-style dinner with us. Every night we serv~ two delicious entree&, fried chicken plus another .. favorite like beef ribs with barbecue sauce or baked ham. You'll start with cheese and crackers, then a tureen of hot soup, a fresh green salad, mashed potatoes and gravy, two vegetables and plenty of hot com bread with honey butter. AND ... you can have all you want of everything for only $5.45 per person ... even less for tl}e jcids! So, when you're making your holiday plans, be sure to include dinner with us-it's a great way to celebrate those special occasions. Now accepting reservations. '1l1lE "BIG oVELLOW "HOUSE . ' ~TAlJRANLI 3010 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa/549-0310 28381 Marguerite Pkwy., Mission Viejo/ 495-3340 .Hours: M-Th, 5-9; Fri, 5·10; Sat, 4-10; Sun, 12-9 ' Banquet and busine88 meelinc-facilities available. • • (:~ DAILY PILOT Third Time Charm?: ~ OC Tl~ater ~4ssori<1lio11 ResurrPrte d For thr newh rormt'd Oran.it< <'ount\ ('11111 ---'Tft1Hti1~· llw'attt A O<"tlltfon. perhitp'I tttt"' 'thtTrl time .... ,u be the ch11rm ,, T"1ce duran6' thl' llUHli.. hH'U I nun pr ofosi.tonul phi) hma:.t'' bamh•tl tngl'tht't 1n an lllll•mvt to fo:-lt•r t'(l(IJ 1t>ru1111n 11n1t mul u.11 111" 1\)otw11 und OOlh trnw:. lht• .1mulj.!ant.1tmo "a' krum11 ll1> O\'CT.\ Or1ml(t' Cotmt' CommUfltl\ (fht-ut1·1 \M.111·1,tl1on Uut m hoth 'J'lt'' the• Udht'M\\' r,111.-11 hi 'lll'l. and lht• .11\1\ot Hllllln 1h1•cl out fo1· hH·k of 1nll'r\':.l l.AST w•:•:K, MORI:: thun .1 1tt>c·.utt> .1Ctt·r th~ htl\I OCCT wtt 'lttl\•mptt'fi. the thqnl('T'' got togetht'r ,1~am. but th•:. h ill&.' tlwn· ,~ .. !'. •• 1hf ft>rt>m'l' rh1•\ h.1\1 .1tr t•ud~ t'llJllH'tl I ht> fruit' 11f a ft r t pn>J1•1·1 t ht> (1 rl>l annuul 01 • .ult:t' l '111101) t'ornmu111t \'ht>j\N t''t·~t" ttl. "h1t'tl 111 t<w sttand1n~ room uni) .1ud1l'n1·t•i. to lht• Ne•" j)Cirt Theakr Arb (.'1•11tt•1 With this l'~.empll' t1f ~m·t•t•i.i.f11l 1·1wpt>rut 1011 to s pur tht!m on, lht• runtc' p.1rt1c1pa1 1ng lht'alt'r grouP,:i. plus plj~ ho\lsei. not 1nduded 111 the festival. rnel for ~n 11q~an1.zJtt0nal i.e:.sinn fll\ll decided the time \\ ai. rtpt' at:Jtn Another g1 oup Joined later and CXTT .\ "j:, reborn The OCCTA member~. in Jlphul>t't11·JI 111 der. arc the Ana·Modjeska l'la~er!. Cu:,tJ Mt'">U Ci vie Pla) hou~e. C) presi. Cummunll' llnt•ntt'd Theater, llunllngton Beal'h Pia~ hou~e. In'""' Co mmunit ~ Theater , Laguna Moulton Play house. Lado Isle Players. Newµort llarbor Actors Theater. Newport Theater Arts Center . Saddleback Valley Community Theater , San Clem ente Community Theater and Westminster CommW11tyThe:1ter. ' ' E L ECTED TEMPORARY chairman of the committee was Pally·Gene Sampson, president of ttie Newport Theater Arts Cente r and the guiding force behind the July festival. Perma- nent officers will be e lected at the next OCCTA meeting Sept. 17. First on ttie new group's ltst of goals is pro- motion of community theater in general, a project whicti will be accomplished later this month when each of the 12 member theaters begin Auditions Class Set in Cypress Cypress College is offering a course in audi- tioning, to be taught b y three professionals. Actress Julie Adams, Columbia Pictures Television, casting director Jerry Franks and agent Francine Witkin will discuss union affilia- tions, casting intervie~s. preparing for audi- tions and other related t6pics. Each of the three will attend the opening a nd closing class sessions and the other meet- ings will be divided in thirds .. Registration is under way for the fall sem ester . whic h beg ins Monday. The college is at 9200 Va lley View St., Cypress. Information , ,. 826-2220. ~olden ~ -~ ~~ f/iiialragon .. ·-_ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A la C.Orte Dishes Lunch Omner Oa1lv • Food To Take Oul 4715 Cho.,-201l H.-Mr lf•d. OUHGl • 750-7171 COSTA MIU Clos.d Mattdoys 642·71 '2 • 6l I ·9fl I Flash From the Pas~! Playing your favorites from the f abufous 50's & 60'sl Appe•itlg N~tty Mon . .s.t. 8 PM· 12:30 AM ~iCi"" OON'TMll8: • •"'°'9RY Nlfht Footblll on our Gient Scntnl •Deflclou1 hon d'oeu'"' Mon.-Fri., 4:30-8:30 'PM ~,o.,~ \ COSTAMESA J\31 Brtttol AM. (8rlftot .wt IM Diego F~) ~.. . Intermission .. Tom Titus d"111llut1na u1Ju1111at111n t11 lht•1r t.u1ht•111•t.>s about tht• vl.n' h1•111l( put on h\ tlll'ollwr 11 Thi' mo"c '' t"\IH't'l1·'1 to ln l'rl't•M· uttt>nd,1nr1• .it 1:111 lht· tlwo1 er' It'' IM!Nl J , l1111u lime l'C1111111.i. lJut hopdull} lht'i ttmr O('(''f'A ,., hert" to ''a> • K ('K."iT\(,•: F1·rfl1·r ' l'cu.,ll· · a re 'ut· ft·~tur111g t'l11u IH'tl''' r.11111 the prohhe pen of '<llart:.l Jule' f"t·1rft•r, 111lt'ni. llt!Xl 1-'nday for fou1 wt•t>kt•nd"> u' llw rwxt µrodutt1on of the \11.i ModJti.ka l'lu ~l.'1' umkr lhe d1rct:t1on of Juaw Wm:.low pt-rfor111;.uu·t•i. will be g1vt•n l-'1111.n)I ar-rtl Saturdays ut 8 30 through ON 4 ut the Anahl!1m Cultural ·Arb· Ct.-nter. 931 ~ tlur bor Hlvcl • nuhe1m ~ ca.11 5.33 45.37 for . n•st·r~a\101)~ C'ALLBOARD The L P Repertor) Com rrnn} is establtshang monthl} auditwn!> lo fill po:.1tt0n!>· m the Lalhput Players. a \rc1vchng ·troupe of Jdull perfo rmers presenting fine arts programi. to young people. .those w1shm g to audition may call 731 2792 the first Thursday of ea ch month from 6 to 10 p m . for availability in- formation. .'t,Jftf li9h1 •• ,, M::iril_vn Clements of Laguna Niguel is one of n ine c h oreo - graphers whose work wi.11 be see n in ··t=t oll:vwood D an-- cin' " at U>s Angeles Embassy Theater lo- d av Sat urdav und . . . 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Director -w fiter Steven Spiel- berg claimed he had been con· stricted by deadline and budget limitations in the first (non· special?) edition, and the studio gave him S2 million to re-edit the draggy middle part and film a new climax w hich shows Richard Dr eyfuss inside the visiting spacecraft. The changes have enhanced what was already the most endearing of the spacecraft epics, and its m i llions of fans will want to renew their exper ience. Warn· ing: Don't bring too much logic. "Close Encounters" remains jam· packed with perplexit ies, w n1c h is probably what Spielberg intended. It can still be .a enjoyed asa magnificently visual · experience. The rating is PG, w ith a few expletives and a number of ~cary scenes. "FINAL COUNTDOWN" is a bold exercise of the imagination that succeeds most of the time. The premise: a nuclear-Powered air craft THE VICTOR J ackie Chan. who zips through .. The Big Brawl." with lhe athletic grace of Gene Kelly in his prime. e merges victor ious from the big brawl. with his final def eat of KISS played by H.B. Hagge rt)'-· carrier is engulfed by an unex- plainable storm that thrusts m en and machines back 40 years to t he eve of the Pearl Harbor attack. Should the commander counterattack the Japanese and rewrite history? The plot is a leaky boat. but the major role is played magnificently by the USS Nimitz. Solid support from Kirk Oouqlas. Martin Sheen, Katharine Ross. James Far antino, Ron O'Neal and Charles Durning make this whoQper almost be-lievabl~. The rating is PG. "AIRPLANE" is reminiscent of the Marx Brothers at their most antic. Except that the gags come even faster and many w ould have been shot down by the censors In the M arxian era. Jim Abrahams, Jerry and David Zucker <"Kentucky Fried Movie") wrote and directed the mad romp, laceratinq scores of movie cliches. Julie Hagerty and Robert Hays are the straight-faced romantic leads, and they are solidly supPQrte<1 by Lloyd Bridges, ~obert Stack, Leslie Nielsen, Peter Graves and a surprisingly adept Kareem Abdul- Jabbar. The rating is PG. "THE BLUE LAGOON'; ·., a tender romance-adventure that succeeds surpr i singly well. From a l ate· Victorian novel of Henry Devere Stackpoole about two children shipwr ecked Qn an idyllic island; they build an agreeable life for themselves, grow up to discover sex as well as the cruelty of man and !nature. The plot succeeds because of sensitive direction by Randal Kleiser and ingenious Portrayals by Brooke Shields and Cristopher Atkins. Rated R. ''Bruce Lee has a host of Imitators bf 1 no true successor -until now. .•• has smash success written all over It. 11 JACKIE CHAPI '" Bib BBflWL !~-· ~· \ .. -Kevin Thomas, L.A. 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""' DAILY PILOT HutmN8TON CINEMA Huntington Btoch ~-0388 OftAN8E ORM-'N Orange · _558·7022 UA CIT,f CINEMA Orange 634-3911 U3-4~S JOllll111 l. I • (. OM. Y PU.OT Friday, ~leml* 5 1980 a PLAY REVIEW 'CINDERELLA; DANCERS -Ballet Pacifica performers Eve Henderson, Heidi Edgren, Kristi Moorhead, Lisa Robertson and San- Peter O'Toole and Steve Rallaback THE..STUNT MAN 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:45-10:15 JOHN TRAV OLTA URBAN COWBOY 12:00-5:00-10:00 Robert Redford BRUBAKE 2:30-7:30 NCIAC'l llSTll CIUT MC-. ll-•ft.111 Oral!QI 639-8770 ~ 81K11 494·\S\4 C.. .._ ~ - WDWAaO'S .. STaaooec c;.tden Gnl'4 ~' MARK HAMILL · HARRISON FORD · CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WILLIAMS · ANTHONY DANIELS • ,OA"10 llllOwSE •ENM' a.-.Jll f:tl(ll Mi'"'-.Y fQN« 01 ,_.,..., llMN KERSHNER .. ""' .... GAAV KURTZ --.. LEIGH BRACKETT .... LAWRENCE KASOAN -.. GEORGE LUCAS ·--GEORGE LUCAS .._,,,.JQl'tN WILLIAMS w ........ , '''"' ........ --(e11?•*r '• fWi'"' H iJ -dra Winieski will dance in Prokofiev's "Cinderella" Saturday in Irvine Bowl. It will be the 15th annual show. CHUCK NORRIS KAREN CARLSON LEE VAN CLEEF "THE OCTAGON" 1IM> st1mng ART HINOl[ CAROl BAGDASARIAN Otrected by ERIC KARSOH • Scrttnpl1y by LEIGH CHAPMAN StOfy by PAUL AARON 1n<1 LEIGH CHAPMAN • Produced by JOEL fRE~MAN Music by OtCK H~llGAN • llttut.ve Pioducen MICHAEL LEONE 1nd At.,4N BELKIN ----NOW PLAYING!---- •u CISTA•S& [l , .. , ...... llfY • UA Movies UA Cinema Saddleback rounb 1n Valley 990·4022 540·0594 . 581·5880 839·1500 MUPAH -wtST•STll Lincoln Drove In UA City Cinema UA Cinema tll4J527-2223 63"3911 893-0546 Classic Ballet OnTqp • The fairytale story of • 'Cin- derella" will spring to life Satur- day n1gbl during lhe 15th Annual Ballet AJlresco. · The Ballet Pacifica will be .,e'rformlng the tale of the cinder- covered wench turned princess at the Irvine Bowl, '650 Laguna C_anyon Road, Laguna Beach. Tickets are $4, $6, $8, $10 and $25 with dinner prior . to the 8:30 performance. For ticket reserva- tions call 494-2685. Randy Barnett, Louis Carver, Nancy Chris tensen, Heidi Edgren, Jennifer Engle, Rog~r Faubel, J<athy Kahn, Eve Hen· derson, Kristi Moorhead, David Panaielf and Lisa Robertson will be performing under the direction of Lila Zall. Auditions Set The Chapman College Sym- phony Orchestra will hold audi- tions Monday and Tuesday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the school's music building, 333 N. 1Glassell St.. Orange. Area musicians are invited to audition for the 00-member or· chestra, which includes many openings in the violin and viola section. .. 'Don Juan' Act lmpreaive -With the exit of the Cabaret Repertory from the MuckantbaJer Cultural Center last month the Fullerton theater was left with the thorny task of trying to find a new actinl company lo pleue au- diences. . 1.-walked the ActoN RepertMy T'llfftel'· Eftletnble, a '"'9P of UC Irvine graduates looking to sta1e classical plays,' in the genre of Moliere's "Don'Juan" which they performed Aue. 28-31. The theater would do well to pick up the cue of last Friday's appreciative audience and sign a contract with ARTE"·before the distinguished group takes its talents el5ewhere. TREV DID A SKILLFUL job of performin1 a classical play, not altogether familiar to the audience. . The 17th century play revolves-around the amorous adven- tures of Don Juan, a man not at all disturbed by hla monthly mar· riages to whatever woman pleases.him at the time. PIP CHURCH, AS THE dastardly Don Juan, turned.in a con· vincing performance, so persuasive that one woman in the au- dience was heard murm~ing spiteful sentences before the second act. Most impressive was tbedirection which includedsuchsubUelies as sermoniting soliloquies delivered from a pulpit and a backwoods bride who wiped her hose on her wedding veU. The darkened statuea- q ue presence oft he actors off stage lent a hauntin1 quality to the play. Debbie Gates, as Charlotte the county bride who catches DoQ Juan's roving eye, turned in a top-notch performance that could easily have become overdone and ridiculous, but wasn't. SE1TING THE PIA Yin the South during the early part of this century made the work much more understandable for modern au- diences. Most of the actors did a more than adequate job with the Southern accent, though at times several altered between an aristocratic tongue and more simple dialect. Also appearing in "Don Juan" were Arthur Cybulski, Briana Burke, Ted Krysko, Mart.in Morrissey, Ted Parks, Katherine Burns, Jeff Glasser and Randy Corleu. _Jodi C~ C•ll 642..J 5678. Put a few word• to work for ou. ..AIRPLANE ... 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For ticket Information call (71419 .... 900. .. • .· ART ArtiSt '~egular Guy' Peg hrug Off Populal-ity of Work By JODI (' ADENHEAD Of-o.l~.... . _ R•yr:noOd P•il" was w•lluna into a 11allcry with a bat QI ~mbur.cen. ror dinner when Burt R•ynoJds s~opped by to p1Ck up ont> of Paat ~ pain l1n1s The actor uddt'd th\' s"f>ePlni u supe to ht'\ collection ol sax Jlagt.' works that hanir 1n h1 Beverly IUl15 horn~ "I'm j us t • rCJ(ular auy.. 111d Pal((', un •lmost painfully ~hy mM, who "'ould rather not talk ~bout hi patrona~w of dt>voted r ollt•rtor . some of whom buy his work sight un rt-n INSTEAD, THE NATIVt: t 'l\llfornian ra1M~d op 11 farm near R1nr:-.1de talkt"<t a.ht)Ul hti. latei.t show of 50 pialutmas on dtsplay at the Ha11 .aermaker Galleries in t.uguna Beach through Sept.~· "They're tota lly not a part of me any rnort>, · said the 34-year old artis t as he glanced toward the 1all~ry walls. "Some o( thep1 are e>kay " That modest conduston would urpnse 21 .;rt buyers, some of whom recenll) traveled .tcross. country to purchase Page ·s paintings SOMETIMES T HE ARTIST JOktngly tells peo pie be began painting 11 years ago after arriving at the home of his future wife for a date and seeing s he was~ with a paint-by-number seascape , "She had spent hours doing it," Page satd. "I just yanked the brush out of her hand and started painting." Page 's gentle l andscapes and g la ssy seascapes are reminiscent of another era, a more (From Page Cl) PAPERWORKS ••• Mrs. Les, Mrs. Connelly and the other papermasters. Meg Eschner of Fullerton, Ed Pieters and Marshall Kary of San Diego and Fred Sawyer of Tustin. will be or. hand to greet guests during a n opening party at Mills House from 4 to 7 p.m . Saturday. The public is invited. Regular ,gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. NOW PlAYING --· ~ IT....,.llllfHll SIMI Alla ~7444 Ora!IQt &39·8170 --·~Tim Cl•OCMll """""'°" 8-11 Me-03'1 Or1nge 634'2SS3 .... I.A MlllAN ... ft.I• la MlfllOI 921·1706 TitEAT'VOURSELF TO TH£ TWO BEST COMEDIES OF ntE CENTURY! LACASE - ADIFOlall (~:(a~) ANO ~onco 8rusotl'.s EVERY SAT. A JIM MARSHALL OH STAOE FOR YOUR LIST£NING PLEASURE • putornl r1nd 1umvt<1r time tll11 work is often C:Q nl,;. p-.r"d 10 the 17th rtlritury' Outch patntcr, Jan Vt•rmeer "I I ry tu pul 111to uly pamljna1> an emotion," he e xplauwd "The mumenl w~n you (lr~t discover onwthJnH " · • PBl(t' tu" 1101 ulwuyK bt-cll l\Uccc11sful In cuptur· tn& th1• monwnt Once h~· wu111111 luk1•11 by a covl' ul Pulos Verde 11t•n1011ulu ht· llt't'ill1·d to vu111t tbe scene right then. So 111\l'nt wu111 h1• uvon hus work he neglected to nott<·t> th<' ap1>rouchan11 night and rmng tide. ('R SHI NCi WAVf.:s SWALU)WEO lhe UO· fuu hed cutwa11 und f'u.:e wound up scaling a 90. foot r11rr In oHI•'• to tosc upe Thtit was the only lame Page ever painted on 111te De::ip1le the polished reality or his ocean !>l'enes, Page 1As1sl:-. he never uses photographs. Achieving the 11hudowy thin colors of translu· Cl'nt s kies ts done by painting each careful coat of fme 6tls until the desired color comes through, Page :-.a}s For example. green brush strokes are actu-ally coats of yellow with blue paint underneath. PAGE PAINTS EVERY day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m and claims he finishes 100 paintings a year. Hair the paintings are dis played at the Laguna Beach gallery and the rest go on lo a Chicago winter exhibit. "It's a job," he s aid. "I have to do it. When I 'rn doing a series I can paint for hours without stopping to eat or for anything else." Although he re fuses to discuss his income, Page admits that frienl,is who once felt sorry for a .. poor starving artist" are now letting him pick up the entire dinner lab. PAINTINGS THAT 11 years ago, sold for $60, dte now selling as high as $6,000, he said. And everything goes. Some 40 paintings on display at the gallery last year were sold within three weeks, says owner Glenda Haggenmaker. On the West Coast, Page's works are s hown exclusively at the gallery, 372 N. Coast Highway. Hours are 10 a .m . to 5 p.m . daily. Page Lives in Los Alamitos with his wife Elena a nd their three chjldren. "So dynamic, so dazzling, so fascinating. A brealdhrough movie ." -Regis Pftllbln. KABC-lV CGoyrlghr ()1911() UniverUI Slud>Ol. Inc Art Algllll ~ t!l!iiiMIL ...... &16 ....... 1!pl NOW PLAYING EDWHOI' lalSTDl CfllDOllE fDWUOS• 'ff.JO TWll Costa Mesa 540·7444 Orange 634-2553 Mi$$lon Viejo 630·6990 IDW&aDS'C•IMA wtST Westminster 891 ·3935 ~THE DAILY TRIBUNE~ r_.cc.c::: 1 -.--....~ <-ce ..... MIDDLE AGE CRAZE EPIDEMIC SPREADS lbtJ don't hwe to be middle 8{Pl.Just a little~ MIDDLE AGE CRAZY A ~ID ANO MAR'n KROfFT ms£NTATION A R08£1j'f C'CJOPl'R ANO RONALD COHEN PR()()U(ilON BRUCE. ANN- DERN MARGREf MIDDLE AGE CRAZY lu-l'rockar JOH M E<'Kf.RT • OflP'JI \11Ni. "I \IATTHEW Me( N..l£\ AddWnJl 'ionl• br 8URT IW.. H-'AM. H .llld l AROlf 8A'rEA ~ • E~"~ Pmolu>'m SIDA""DMARTY KROfn PnllluttJ t,. ROM.RT COOPER ANO RONALD C'OOEN 1)11\'\.1'.'\I l'I JOHN rkl:. T • S..N•~ !rr<'ARLKLEINS( HMHT i;-;i• .. " • -~~ ~Cl'llO~<.'mlll'Y·R:w. ~• ., . GENTLE LANDSCAPES REMINISCENT OF MORE PASTORAL TIME Raymond Page's Work Often Compared to Dutch Artist Jan Vermeer lOWAllDS' Ct•l MA WIST UA Cl•lMA STADIUM DlllYl·I• Wesrm1nsrer 891·393~ CO'lt.i Mesa 540-0594 Ori nge 639·8770 lOWAllOI' IADDlllACll El Toro 581 5880 llCI 'AUii KCIPTro IOll Tllll UIUlllMlll 2:M, 4:M, l!J 1:41. 1:41. 10:90 -..-1 ru,t JO nl'--.... , .... .. ....... .. ... .~.l "8EDKN08S & '#') ,.!'s\. BROOMSTICKS" ~~ ~UI ,, !'!I ~,.-. OOfS !ffi MN.\N.\S ~c #IANDITD 2:11, 4:11, 1:11. 1:15, 10:11 The Bandit, Frog and Justice Bffl at it llflllin in the all new advwrtuteS of ... lPG J A UNIVfl!S,\1 P1(lUQf .._..,...,..~.,.,.~e.c. ""''~'•••w-•o lDWAllDI' IADDllHCK lDWAllDS' • ..,,,, El IOIO ~l·!>UO Cl•fMA W(ST ltAlllOll IUD. DlllH·I• lDWAllDi' Cl•fMA CUITEll Wtstm1nsier 891 393~ 5.Jntl An.J ~31 IUI Com Mesa 919 •14t Ct•lDOMl Or~nge &34 2~!13 f'TLE IPGI fl!!.E:JOtfD ... .,,"f!!!STRRS ,., •. "BEAR ISLAND" lltOflf .nu 1 10, t to CHM CHASE Caddy-~ shack -Tl.U'IS J OO t OO 10 .. '91USUH J OO •oo 100 •oo , ... CNUC• NO~RIS i L£1 "A~ Cll!F ( , ARIN CULSO~ TNI [El \ OCTAGON ~- .. ..,. 'URBAN COWBOY' 11'G1 Ut 1M.>ot.l ... t .... t._,,. .. l4JiJlif , ''·, "·' "· 1 ..... , • PLUS IJll.rrLE ~: THE BIG OIBJ BAWL OP.OOKE SHIELDS THE BWJE LAGOON I r • OAILV ~ILOT I , ' JV Stt1n mt1t1• ., I •80 Television t\e\ll' l •• nth "°ilh ill h•OO IOftl• ...,,.. ~ 41•-H ,,, .. ,.,, tD M•A•$'H' t11•'1'."W"'tCI h•' 'lt ,\ .. 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WAll STRUT WE!K • Huw 11111 M .. rk111 Voh•' C\1.1"" llt\.u1 O (.;oopttr '""" portnor Golu111.111 s .. ,h. & c;o [Cl CHILDREN OF THE THIROWORLD 011~t1 l<1t11<\ lluSh 1111 1111 (lflill' fiut 11in•mto1y on fhtt lotgulhlil 'lolldr•n OI fhild W11110 1.uw11ll1/',. t 00 8 l THE OVKES OF HAUARO f\()\\ th'lj\j 1111po<IS lllll nuet~ tlt•Uhaw IO h81p n1m 001 ••II• ul 11111 Dul.fl txly5 001.0 enu 101 .tit (I'll TUB~TOPPERS KTTV ID 8:30 Rams '80. Bud Tucker •md Joe Vechio host this special ttbout the Hu.ms on a nd off the football fi e ld. ABC.: U 9.00 "Killer Grizzly." A giant bear goes on a murderous ram- p age in this adventure movie with hristopher George and Andrew Prine, KOCE 9 10 :00 -A Life on Paper. William Faulkner's life and work is ex· a mined in this documentary hosted by llaymond Burr. Flusn1ng Meadow Park tr• Corona NV Q TONIGHT ti\)ti\ Mut1•-. •1t11 '°""'' 'CBSNEWS A8CNEW9- UO I TtC r "c 0000" Toof hso111e T1t·usf•H1f~ 0 SPEAt< UP AMERICA M1t1 Ju<! c.01 tner Jayne K1111nwuv MnO Anonda l:ldld' SfJlluk to P4'0Ple oro.inu the country about CO•lllOYolrSldl ISSUH Of tne dd,.. e1al lo11trs nevenheless \lie is determtneCI to enslave Count Muflat IP•rt 2 ot 5) ~ WILLIAM FAULKNER •A Lile On Paper' Narrat- IOd by Raymond Bu11, this oocumentary 8i amrnes Faulkner s hie wotk ano lnspuahons through the obse1va1tons 01 111ose wno .,.ore ~1oses1 10 him Hos1 Johnny Carsoo Guests Bob Hope R1cl1· ard Chamberlain R11n<11 Oet..es Oavld Bowie Sea1• Motey WELCOME 8ACt<, KOTTUI Wtwn tne KOllV'. UI'\ •U. to nt<>v" to J Wt1~ p•rt ment Juan ~ pttem •IV~'' In .)~ lnr11 \.JI C-'lltUh• l '<t rnl La\\ rl'Ol'l' .tnd Dick Shawn art-a p .1 1 r u f r 1· c· ,, n t a r r l \ ::i Is f r um T r ,11\'.~ h Jnt..t v. ho ~lt'l'I' 1rn"' in <·offan:, in fJ QO MdVIE 0 0ATIN8GAME U ® FRIOAYS 0 RHODA th~· t•1111wcf\ -.ho\\ '\11 und M r s • • "''Ill< G11uly 119761 !11,~tCt< CAVETI De .1r111.1. ..111111g tomght at 8.30 o n ABC. Cnro5l<>fJllt!• Geo•911 Martin Morgenstern 1~ oveqoyeCI when tus best fl1eno v1s1ts him atte• e thirty·hve year hiatus but is overwhelmed wtth 1nsecurrty when ne recalls lh81 lllS b8SI 11180<! WIS also once engageo to Ida ID MOVIE O:.I M<i•~ll~ ArhJr_,~~ STVDIOSEE Sample• St , ,, , " QPe<atti a P•ll~ p.mor (.h caoo Gor Stout• p1,.,. wrth an E:artnboll M 'A'S'H Charles oe<.ome~ \he mo't unpapular man "' camp when he 1ece .. es J wmte• ix8(l potar wit horn n,,. parents (!)) BARNEY MILLER The Etec1•011. T11e n1on1 01 e1eet1on ~ 11ch man is caugnt sllopltt11ng 1tngerl4! ano a pedestrian is hit by e '.!t_!no toilet seat 7:00 U CBS HEWS B N8CHEWS A8C NEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD tD M•A•S•H Payday bnngs e winolall to Hawkeye. a brioe to Hemy, a pearl necklace 10 Hot L•PS and a vanished poker pot to Trapper «I) STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO TWQ men. one meek and the otner a burly ammat type are involved In the 11pe.murde1 ot an attrac- ltve young waitress &J OVEREASY Guests Mary Martin a"o ('hjnnd-: "' "' l J ,, 1 ~ 1' 6 ', .,1 .. e MACNEIL , LEHAER REPO'RT ()) TIC TAC DOUGH @) MERV G0RIFFIN Guu,1 '"" 'r -.. ,, Uv"to LOlfll P~tlc'•Sr 11 Al I Iii' ft'JU • 7 30 0 WORLD OF SURVIVAL F'yuo .. ThJI l•q<-• 110.1 John Fur~ylh<' lo""w' ""~ tr~11 01 two men "'"" trJ<.0. l.!9_ers 1n Nepal U FAMILY FEUD fJ HOLLYWOOD SOVA RES 0 @) FACE THE MUSIC ID ALL IN THE FAMILY Mike snames Arcn1e into being a DIOOd donor but Archie 1ns1sts on knowing who ttie Olood will be going to fl) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT ~ VOTERS' PIPELINE "Senior Women Host Jim Cooper ()) P.M. MAGAZINE A "Love Boat styl8 cruise a look at the Mount St Hel8"s volcano 8!00 0 ()) THE INCREDIBLE HUlt< • Channrl Li!rfing• 8 KNXT !CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC \NBCt Los Angeles a KTLAJlnd) Los Angeles . D KABC·TV <ABC) Los A.ngetes CJ) KFMB 1CBSI San Diego 8 KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles (!]) KCST tABCI San Drego .., KTIV ~Ind) LOS Angeles «I) KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angelos f1ll KCET· TV I PBSJ Los Angelf's e KOCE TV!PBSJ Hunttngton 8e.;cn • ( "dl'4.t:' rf14:!'tflffty With Oft a..c..P111t1C m1tkon4i1re !>800S O·•••cJ 011 " hunting t11p wtlh himsi.11 "' the Qu.irry tRI Q THE FACTS OF LIFE 818" goe$ 00 J CrJsn diet •I\ the not>eS ot 1mpress1ng ht-1 soc1alf) prominent dale w11n her new. sv11t10 t1gure 1Rt I 0 MOVIE • • • · She Done Him W1ong ( 1933) Cary Graot. 'Mae w est D1<1mond Lil causes problems tor tho meu 1n ner Irle (1 hr , 30 mini fJ OJ) BENSON Bonson becomes cooi.. cleaner aoo cn1e1 bottle wasl\ef when Miss ~raus te1ds the rest of the men- tion employees o.n s1r1ke. (Rt 0 MOVIE • • * O.agnos.s Murder · ( t976J cn,,s1opne1 Lee. Judy Geeson A police detecttve 111es to stop a doctor from k1ll1ng "'' wrle (2 hrs) ID P.M. MAGAZINE g) MOVIE • • • 'The R11nmak8r" ( 19561 Burt Lancaster. t<alharrn8 Hepburn A con man posing as • r1rnmak8' not only ends the drought rn a small Southwestern town ou1 also Orrnos needed romanc8 end con· hdeoce 10 a spinster (2 hrs I fI) 28 TONIGHT Guest Mal Thompson talks about ·get11n9 hreCI m WASHINGTON WEEI( IN FIEVIEW 8 30 fJ MR. ANO MAS DRACULA Andie" P11111s A p.irk ranger 1euo~ J !>earch tor .; g1an1 g1rnly be.ir U\111 nas gone on a oeilOly rampage !RI ID MERV GRIFFIN Guests Jeiry Van Oyko. Lorna Patterson Al Ja118au W 11t110 HyCle· White· Q;) WALL I TREET WEE:'k How Tne Maillet Votes Guest LuOn G Cooper- man pllrHICt Goldman, Sad\s& Co ~ OLD FRIENDS ... NEW FRIENDS Fred Rogers toms Orville Harnson •• musician. counselor and e~·cony1cl • • at Sing Srng in a counsel· 1ng sesSIOfl tor orosone<s c; 9:30 0 DATING GAME tli) SACRAMENTO WEEt< IN REVIEW Host M•may Fromson ~ IMAGES OF INDIANS Warpaint And Wigs ' tnl~w& w1t11 hlmma~er Alana Obomsaw1n ano ector Dehi Betll reveal how tne movie image h&s allecled the self-rmage ol the Amer1ean lnd•an 10.00 0 Cl) DALLAS When Clill Bar,,es comes Into possession ol a docu- men1 mat hnks the Ewings With 8 senator Pam IS aecused 01 being a spy (RI D AM.AN CALLEO SLOANE Sloane ballles a modern- dey porate who rs plotting to capture a super-bomber mat 1s armed w1tn nucle•• weapons (RJ eo NEWS (I) NATIONAL NEWS f1ll NANA .. The Courtesan" Steiner buys N11011 a country nouse where 5he entertams Mv· 10:30 ID (I) NEWS 10:45 Eil) SEVAREID, SALISBURY, REASONER· THREE AMERICAN REPORTERS Tnree of the country s mos! resPl!CteCI 1ouroahsts d1sc11ss tnerr careers a"d rettoct oo 1ne current stale ot Ao\eli<.an tournahsm 11:00 I) Q fJ (!) ®) NEWS 0 NEWLYWED GAME G DAVE ALLEN AT LARGE Tonight Dave rs Florence N>0h11ngale's 1011e1 <1 sµy a cowboy. a hijacker. and Or Frankenstein ID THE 000 COUPLE Oscar •s suspected ot toul plly when no one seems to oe able to hnd 1'el1a (I) THE BENNY Hill SHOW Benny takes a look at looks and we see even mo•e laces wn1Gh Bettny can wear '°' almosi any occaston 11:30 I)()) U.S. OPEN TENNIS UPDATES Hlghhgnts of tile oay's achon aie presented from JOHN D.ARLING • • • 'The Houno 01 Tne Baskerv1lles .. I 19591 Peter Cushing Anore Mo•et1 (I) GET SMART W CAPTIONEO ABC NEWS . 11.45 Q;) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS -Ml>NtGHT- 12:00 I)()) THE AVENGERS Seven weapons e•perts rncluC11ng Steed are lureo to a oesolata island tor a btzarre survival e•peri· ment U lWILIGHT ZONE A man finds h1msell 1n the past and trt8S to p1eveot Pres•dent Lrnco1n s assas- s1na1ton 0 THE SUl.LIVANS (I) THE GOODIES 12:30 0 MOVIE • • Counterte1\ Kille< 'MASH,' 'Dallas' Tops NEW YORK <AP l -''M·A-S-H" and ''Dallas." both from CBS, finished in a dead heat for first place in the networks' weekly race for prime-time s uprem acy, but ABC had s ix or the 10 highest-rated progra ms a nd won the competition for the second straight week. Of the 20 highes t-rated programs ranked by the A.C. Nielsen Co. for the week ending Aug. 25. only three had not been shown before -the network newsmagazines. "20-20".,,.<>n ABC and "60 Minutes" on CBS. and "Games People Play,'' a new show from NBC. BOTH "M·A-S-H" AND "Dallas" recorded ratings of 22. Nielsen says that means oJ all the homes in the country with television. 22 percent saw at least part of each of the programs. ABC, ~th help fro m "Three's Company" in third place, "Taxi" in fourth and "Charlie's Angels " fifth. compiled a rating for the week of 15.4. to 14.4 for CBS and 12.6 for NBC The networks say that means an an average prime-time minute during the week, 15.4 percent of the nation's TV-equipped homes were tuned to ABC. NBC BEGAN A R EPEAT broadcast of "Backstairs at the White House" in the previous week, and the concluding three chapters of the miniseries were only moderately successful in the ratings. Part 11 was No. 28fortheweek, with the third installment tied for 29th and the conclusion 21st. CBS and ABC each scheduled movies not pre- viously broadcast . and "The Seduction of Miss Leona" on CBS finished 33rd, while "Showdown" on ABC was 4.2nd. A "CBS Reports" special on the recent out- break of racial violence in Miami was No. 52 for the week. NBC had three of the week's five lowest- rated programs, including "Here's Boomer" No. 61, "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" 63rd and "Good Time Harry" 64th. "The Tim Conway Show" on CBS was No. 62. and "Fantasy Island Sunday Special" on ABC fini5hed 65th, last. HERE ARETHE.week's Top lOprograms : "M·A-S-H" and "Dallas," both with ratings of 22 representing 17.1 million homes, both CBS; "Three's Company." 2J.6 or 16.8 million, and "Taxi," 20.4 or 15.9 million. both ABC ; "One Day at a Time." Monday broadcast, 20.4 or 15 .9 million, CBS ; "Charlie's Angels,", 19.2 or 14 .9 million, ABC; "Hart to Hart," ABC. and "Dukes of Hazard," C BS. both 18.8 or' 14.6 million, "20-20," 18.6 or 14.5 million, and "Vegas." 18.5 or 14.4 million, both ABC. Thenext \Oshows : Movie -"Love's Savage Fury," ABC; "60 Minutes." CBS : "Barney Miller," ABC; "WKRP in Cincinnati." CBS; "Laverne and Shirley," ABC. and .cReal P eople.'' NBC. tie; "Fantasy Island," ABC ; "Lou Grant," CBS, and "Games People Play," NBC, lie. and "Quincy, M.E .," NBC. Nixon 011 Tl' Al'WI,..__ Former president ;Richard Nixon chats with author-commentator Theodore H. White' as they prepared a n interview to be broadcast jn five segm ents on NBC's "Today" s how. beginning Monday at 7 a.m. on Channel 4. 'Great MuSic' Airing In a move to bolster Orange County's role as a leader in public edµcatlonal television, American liome Thrift and Loan Association of Newport Beach has announced It will underwrite the national light music pro- gra m of "Th«: Great Music," to be aired over KOCE-TV, Chan- n e l 50, Sundays at 7 p.m. through Sept. 21 and Sundays at 6 :30 p.m. 'Sept. 28 through Dec. 28. special guest star Jean Pierre R a mpal; Sunday at 7 p .m . Evening at the Pops, with Clam- ma Dale ; Sept. J4 at 7 p.m .. Evening a t t h e Pops, with special guest star Henry Man- cini, Sept. 21 at 7 p .m ., Evening at the Pops, with special guest star Lionel Hampton. ~-...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Officials at KOCE said if the program is well receivJ:li by the viewing audience, ·:~e Great Music" series will lead to 52 weeks of concentrated television conce rts for their 1981.,program· ming schedule. (CHAS. McCABE ) PUTS to~gue firmly in cheek I In the DAILY PILOT "The Great Mus ic" started over KOCE-TV, Channel 50 on Aug. 31 at 7 p .m. featuring an Evening at the Pops. with "The Great Mu}!!" will also feature Evening of Symphony Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m ., featuring conductor Seiji Ozawa with special gu~st star Maurice An· dre. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS I 1968) Jack Lord. Shirley Knight. 8 MOVIE * * "Man In Outer Sp~ .. ( 1ee.1 Lisa Gave. Fernan. do Rey • NATIONAL NEWS 12:40 G MOVIE *I<~ "from H-il To Texas" ( 1958) Oort Murrey, 04ane Varsi ' (10) CAROL fU'INETT AND FRIENDS Guests Steve Lewrenc.. Selly Slrutners 1:00 0 MIONIOHT SPECIAL Host fed Nugent Guests Jackson Browne. A C I 0 C . Oltv1<1 New1on-John, RoObte Dupree. Peter TOWf'lshend m MOVIE • • • Oragon Seed ( 19441 t<atha11ne Hepourn, Turnen Bey (I) MOVIE * * 1 , The E vii Eye .. I 1964) Let1c1a Roman. Jonn Sa.on 1: 10 I) (I) CBS LATE MOVIE • • * 'Et Crd" (Pert 2) ( 196 11 Chart1on H8ston, Soph11 Loren ®J ADAM-12 A stmpte tr al11c ••Ol8t1on lu1ris into a senous case that nearly 1ee<1s to ~nplay 2:00 U MOVIE * •'~ Carry On Teacher · f 1963) Ted Ray t<ennetn Connor 2:258 NEWS 2:301 NEWS MOVIE • • • .. Jamaica Run (1953) Aay Milland Arl8ne Dahl II) MOVIE * * '• Spy Hu"t" ( 1950) HowarCI 01111. Marta Toren 2:400 NEWS 2:551) NEWS 3:250 MOVIE • * 'Tile Destructors · ( t967J Richard Egan. Patti· c1a Owens 3:45 ID MOVIE • • • Hold Vour Man . I 19331 C1a111 Gabte. J88n t-larlow 4:000 MOVIE r• "Revenge ls0My Desll· ny .. ( 1971) Ch11s Robinson. Elisa Ingram 4:250 NEWS 4:300 MOVIE • • "I, Jane Doe ( 1948) Vera Ralston. Joh Carroll (I) NEWS '>\111<11\\ -ratlNG- 5:25-llTIVa fOWAAOS° t.-00 • ~ COMMUNITY '!EOMCK Hoit· Fernando Del Roo • UNIVERSITY Of THE AIR - 181.JMME.R &!MESTER 1!15 SIGHON AtMI THAT TEACH 6:30 IC IDS WORLD THAT'S CAT COUHTRV ROADS DA\/£'1' AND OOUATH I SPEAK OUT ROMPER ROOM CAPTIONED A9C HEWS JOeSEAACH rs YOUR 8USIHESS 7:00 fl ~ANO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE 0 GODZILLA/ GLOBETROTTERS ADVENTURE HOUR D BIO BLUE MARBLE G ®) SUPEAFRIEHOS 0 t-IOT FUDGE tD TEENSCENE Hoit. Romell Foster. Owens, Guests Stan lee Tetty Wiison. Anthony Oa\1\$ fl) VOOA FOR HEAL TH Cl) FOOD: SOMETHING FOA EVERY80DY 7:30 8 DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE D PACESETTERS Host· Ray Gonzales I THE LOtlE RANGER MUNOOREAL SOHRISAS AS WE SEE IT (RI Cl) KIOSWORLD 8·00 I) Cl) MIOHTY MOUSE I HECICLE & JECKLE 0 FRED ANO BARNEY MEET THE SHMOO D THE RIFLEMAN G @) fllASTICMAN G ROLLER OER8Y .., MOVIE • ••,; ''Tarzan And HIS Mate" (19341 Jonnny Weissmuller. Maureen 0 Sullivan g) SPECIAL PEOPLE fl) OHCEUPONA CLASSIC "Domlnrc T.he Brother- hOOd · Wardle captures N1c11. Bee•er confronts Barty until me tables are turned (Part 5 ot 8) o (R) 8:30 I) ()) TOM ANO J~RY 9 THE RIFLEMAN g) HERE'S TO YOU f1ll REBOP (R) by Armstrong & Batiuk Kids Boosted I By Crollki.te By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP) -When the average parent is unhappy with the education his child is getting. he writes a note to the school board. And then there's Walte r Cronkite. Cronkite's method of protest is to bring in new teachers -say. Henry Kissinger for history, or Leonard Bernstein for music. Really. Through a new television service called Satellite Education Secvices, Cronkite and his as- sociates hope to bijng the likes of ~ssinger and Bernstein into high school classrooms across the country -''superteachers" whose lectures would be delivered by sateliite. CRONKITE CALLS IT ONE or his fondest dreams. st ymied until now because it was technologically impractical. His idea has come to fruition too late to influence the education of his own kids, now grown ; but after all, Cronkite is ever ybody's Daddy. sort of. Satellite Education Services of which Cronkite is the Chairman of the Board will r t a se · called "Why in the World.'' which · am to participating classrooms a major news story. foll owed by a l ectu r e Crom one of the superteachers. Say, for example, that Jeru.saJ~ declares itself a free state on Monday afternoon. Tuesday's ed ition of "Why in the World" would run a tape or the story and then a lecture from KJssinger who has agreed to participate in the project, putting the development in historical perspective. THE LECTURES WILL originate from five studios in cities with a large reserire of lecturers - New York, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles and Washington -with each studio prepared to 10 on every day. Executive Producer Sid Mickel, once president of CBS News, will coordinate the delivery process. "Why in the Wo rld" will have a test debut in Los Angeles during the week Oct. 13·17, with seven higti schools participating. The shows will also be broadcast on local PBS station KCET, allowing community input. ONE NIGHT ONLY GIORGIO TOZZI_ ~OPHl~TIC4T£0 PROCRAMM!NC ... IN CONCERT wttn orchestra & other Lvrtc <>Pera Singers sun., sept 21 , 1980 -8:00 p.m. IRVINE ~. LACUNA BEACH phOneellarge: C7tCM99-tSll orwnte: LYRIC OP9RA .ASSOCIATION P.O. IOX 514, L"""8 hactt, CA 12152 Vtsa-Master card-or checks TtCKITS: ta to $15 ' ...... ··-··~·----- Beaulilul ~lereo Mu~ia-New~-Marine Wealher~ Con~umer. Reporl~~ ~look Mar*el RBporl~ l - \ Gardening ......... ~ ............................ __ ff1day. Septembef s. 1980 Q..,IL Y PILOT ( 'f• ,-.. Cover ... .• . ThOse '*- Bulbs • Wlth f all upun u~ m.in>· &~rd('nt'I'$ UN• thlnklnA 111 lt>rms or bulbs plunmn~ lhl· garden. set,inJC thl' b~lb~ into the• Ji:rOW\11. carlna for lti~m throu~h{lut th\' wlnttr As ynu tht11k of bulh .. , think also of bulb lwd t'tl\ en. to provide eytl intt>r~t throuahout the w1ntt-r bdon• th\' bulth bloom and to 1·ovt•r lht• u11uttrac· live fohage of tht' bulb f1111:.h1ng its pe riod of bloom An always dept>11d abh• annual, alyssum or ~wct't ul>sSu1l\. '4111 cover your bulb b~Js very quil'k ly after planting ..ind 11 reseedi. Hself Creel)· Alyss um's tiny flowea:s of white, vml\'t aud pur pie are honey scented CANDYTUFT .'IAKf,S a charming bulb l'Over with i\s . pink. rose, salmon. lilac or white rtowers clustered 1n parasols on bushy plants. These a re dwarf hybrids jn the same colors The dwarf snapdragon 1s an unus u a l bulb cover . It has lavender. pink, red and yellow flo wers r esembling s n a p dragons. Different va neties will also give you blooms in red, orange and pastels. PANSIES AND VIOLAS are tops for winter bloom. Their lo ng blooming season ranks them high in Popula rity. Blue, yellow or white violas m assed over a bed of bright yellow daf- fodil bulbs is a beautiful picture. And pansies blooming in blue, yellow. purple with their striped or blotched petals are striking with..b yaci nths o r t ulips . Regulll feeding plays a big part in the bloom res ults with pansies and violas. It also strengthens the plants so that they produce larger flowers than they would oth~rwise develop. Give them good drainage Joo. Planting any of these s pring blooming annuals keeps the bulb bed attractive until spring ar- dves when those bulbs bur~l forth with their own show of flowers. Class Slated On Succulent Garden Plants Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar will offer a class in succulent gardening on Wednesday, from 9:30 a.m. to noon . Considered ideal for low- maintenance gardens, s ucculent plants are fascinating with their unus ual forms a nd delicate flowers. Terry McN ay. succulent ex- pert, will explain c ultural prac- tices, discuss varieties of s uc· culent plants and he lp those in attendance to construct a con· taine r succule nt garden. All materials will be supplied. Pre-registr atfon is reqwred. For infor m ation cal( 673-2261 between-the-hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m . Laguna Gardeners Slate Annual Tea Laguna Beach Garden Club will holds Its annual mem-. bership tea Sept. 12 from l to 3 p.m . at Pacific Island Village, Unit One Clubhouse, 31551 Fly- ing Cloud Drive, Laguna Niguel. Further information may be obtained by calling 497·1344. - .,.. ··"' Dryi11g Ti111P .4gai11 Now's the time to dry flowers and greenery from your own yard by using common household products Several different methods of drying a re included in a 16 pa~e . s te p-by-s ll'P instructio n guide. To obt ain "Dry ing F lo wers With Household Products." #U105. send $3.50 in check or money 9rder to Steve Ellingson, c Jo Or ange Coast Da ily Pilot Pat tern Dept., P .O. Box 2383; Van Nuys, CA. 91409. Grandma's Plants Subject of Talk ·'Old-fashioned Flower iJ)g P lants" will be the s ubject of a JO .minute talk by ~h i rl ey Kerins. Huntington P lant Sale Cons ultant. on Tuesd ay at 2 p.m. in the Seminar Room at the Huntington Libra ry. All the plants Mrs. Kerins will discuss C3Jl be purchased at the Huntington P lant Sale Se pt. 28 from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . at the Pas adena Center, Exhibition Building West, 300 East Green St., Pasadena. Mrs. Kerins wi ll have ex- amples or old-fashioned plants on hand to show a nd to djscuss. In addition, s he will a nswer questions about the plants from the audience . "Many plants fondly remem- b e r e d from gr a ndmother's garden will be at the s ale," ac- cording lo Mrs . Kerins. The Huntington bibrary, Weekend Gardening Checklist • Mildew can be a problem in Se pl e m.be r . Spray ros e s , begonias, dahlias and other sus- ceptible plants with recom- mended sprays. • Bedding plants for winter bloom should be planted now. S tocks. v io l as .. p ansies . cine rarias. calendulas are fi ve excellenLchoices. • Septem ber and October are two good months to put in that new lawn. Prepare soil correctly a nd buy quality seed from your local nurseryman for the best results. • Lift all of your 'bloomed-out' gladiolus when the tops are brown. Cut the stalks off about an inch above the corms and store them in a cool place. Also, dus t them to avoid insect damage before storing. Art Gallery <ind Botanical Ga rd ens. localed at 1151 Oxford Road , San Marino. is open to the public Tuesday through Sunday from l to4:30p.m. Advance Sunda y reservations are required by the City of San Marino. For info rmation about ordering free Sunday tickets call (213} 449·3901. P arking, admission and Sun· day tickets are free. South Coast GardelJ Club Slates Tea South Coast Garden Club wi ll open its new season with its an- nual membership tea. from 2-4 p .m . on Wednesd ay, at the ocean-view home of Bernadine Stevens. The hostess. assisted by Gret· ta Lydick. president. and Joyce Linden, mem bership chairman. will welcome all prospective new me mbers in the ar ea. Th e c lub , member o f California Garden Clubs, fnc .. is a nticipating a year of fun-fill ed activity under the direction 'of J oan Gran ge, program chairman. For additiona l inform ation. call Doris Sessions, publicity chair man. 495-3334. Branch Sets Annual Luau Costa Mesa-Bay Cities Branch of the National Fuchsia Society will hold its annual luau Monday at Brecht's Garden and Gift Shop. 1989 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. P ot luck begins al 6. 30 p..m.. M em be rs are urged lo bring card t ables. food. and table service. Paul Brecht, Orchid Society presid e nt and flower s how j udge. will provide entertain· ment for the gathering. Guests are welcome. :~ CLOSED .:+ TUESDAY I WEEK QUALITY BECAUSE WE GROW THEM ENDS t 'I I 10 .. Money Savers .. MAKE YOUR HOME MORE VALUABLE . DISCOUNT PRICES 1 .. s..--.......... 0. flntt: .......... , .. ......... ,. MtehrtMt .. It' ,...... .. 7'. ,,.,,.... .... .......... , ...... •. ,,. ........... " GMT,_._....._ Sii.GO W.-Of Prwlt ......... v ..... o.. ....... ,,..Wll YllldHU....la n..v ...... ; ~ {( -+ D ACHS oi ..UNTS ..:... AT WHOLISALI I HlOW!! ~ ~4ca.ft . ._.. ~ .... u • ~ ~l 15 CJ91. ,ooct. IUGIHA ~IO H.T• s5900 ~ ISpl. WWhA>der ~I ... SIUO s2900 ~ r :!:"' Oeltr , 7'5 . :.+ I .:'t.: SI 4.95 L 1sp1.T .... s2900 ~ .... Mt.ti • 7' ....., .... ,......_ q ·~ ~ I OtMO~Nll IS AfiltOflUOI C»Ol.......,AL HOITICUl TURI • - 'Ft., .. ,oc1oc.,... .... 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J\ LATll HOUSE or gazebo might be just the answer to pro- vide an ideal SPot for dining out· doors during the cooler days just ahead. You also won 't have that hot summer heat to contend with while butlding it. It could serve as a useful living area and a place for ha n ging fuchsias. p ot led begonias and other plants Fall, of course . 1s the time for Fuchsian ·To Host Meeting Laguna Beach Hrancl1 of the National Fuc hs ia Societv will host a board meeting of the societ y with a box social luncheon on Sunday Those planning to at· t e nd will r e present groups from branches !orated in Santa Barbara < Anacapa). Palos Verdes Peninsula (Beach Cit ies, South Coast >. Wh ittier, Westchester . Ven tura t Ox nard , South Gate. San Diego County , North Long Beac h . Laguna Beach, Oov.:ney. Garde n Grove , Glen d a I e . a.n d Cos la Mesa/Bay Cities. On Wednesd ay. the branch will meet at 7: 30 p.m . at its new location in t he Boys· Club of L aguna Beach. 1085 Laguna Canyon Road . Laguna Beach. Featu r ed ' g ue s t s peaker will be Clint Engledow. who will d is- cuss the "Gen era l Culture and Raising or Fuchsias." Plant and s upply tables will be available. Refreshments will be served. P,101 P~ c•oss·' ed ods 11> Wedoe~v s Coos• l•fe ond Doily P 101 •eoch 340 000 Ornogp Coosr •eode<s lor only S? for foor lines "' m Im I )I 647-5678 ; gen eral rearranging of the garden . Spring bulbs can be planted no~. Ornamental shrub- bery might well be pruned for s ha pe and the entire garden given a clean-up spray. Lawns p lante d now w i ll become establish ed before the cold weather. Those evergreens and ground covers that you've ad- mired should be pla nted. YOU MAY EVEN find that you'd like to do the whole garden over. Ir so, don't be afraid to ask the advice o f your local nurseryman. Reme mber, he's an expert on outdoor living. Re can advise you about fences, trellises and other non-growing garde n aids as well as outline those shrubs, trees and plants that can do the most to make your fall and winter gan\en pleasant. He can also help you plan fo r spring bloom from bulbs. perennials and annuals. In other words, what we are trying to say is that fall is the best time to pla nt in Califor'nia and this means it's an excellent time to make all those changes in the garden that you thought about last year . Rose Society· Sets Meeting Orange County Rose Society, Inc., will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Westminster Civic Center Recreation building, 8200 Westminster Ave ., one block east of Beach Blvd. Plenty of free intrking is in the r'ea r . Jack O'Neal, from Upland. will be guest speaker. His sub· jects will be "Proof of the Pud· ding" and "f,:valuation of the New Roses ." A question and answer session will follow. Preparations for the up- coming rose show in October also will be finalized. Guests are welcome. Refresh- ments will be served a nd door prizes presented. .-. J Nursery Special I CREEPING FIG VINE Ficus repens. Evergreen vine attaches to · wood or masonry. Tiny heart leaves create Interesting pattMnslsi~Yieods. l GAL. , REG. 3.50 I Flori.I Special I SCHEFFLERA Very ottrocttve Indoor plant. Shiny oval leaflets radiate from slender Sf ems. 6'.' Pot ~ Premium REG. 8.95 ~Quality I Florist Special I TAKE HOME DOZENS! ROSES "lo* buds." 2.98 doz. ince 1946 Ha1lis\es Nursery· Florist •. 2140 Harbor llvd .. Costa Mt1a ' . Ad good through September 9th. 1980 -~hile supply la~ts. AS SUMMER TURNS TO FALL. • • POLO by Brown Jordan As summer turns to fall, our thoughts turn from vacationing to entertaining and Polo patio furniture by Brown Jordan is an excellent choice for your out· door entertainment center. Choose from two handsome styles; Polo II shown here, with colorful vinyl accent straps or Polo I which 1s made with a solid yet airy mesh ... both are reasonably priced. 42" table and reg. SALE 4 dining chairs . . . $559.00 . . . . . $399.00 IVY GERANIUMS After years of unavail· ability, we now have a good selection of these colorful perennials . reg. SALE \ .. H pots_$ 1,98_$ l',25 l gallon_$ 3.50_$ 2.SO fun n••-$19.9 St6.98 ROGER'S PltESENTS Connie K"'9 ... popular Orange County artist will be exhibiting her ~ra.1 paintings in the Gallery Sept. 6 and 7. See her demonstrate acrylic brushwork both days l 1~3:00. Gordon Bolt.r Llovd ... outstanding garden expert continues h1s lecture series at Roge'r's with a ·ta.lk on Bulb Varieties and P\enting Sept. 9, and P\antmg Your Winter Vegetable Garden on Sept. 16. Everybody is welcome at no charge. 11!00 A.M. In our amphitheater. I NutMry • Indoor Planta It Aorist • landecapins • Andq_. • P9do FWftfture A Accaeoria San Joaquin at MacArihur • Acroe1 from f Hhion l ... nd • Newport 8-ch • M0·5800 •Open 9-6 Daily •I ; (Jf ft qAIL Y P1LOT '"dly, s.s>tember 5, 1980 OBITUARIES Ma~g a Mllllon More DHfieult. T"ese Days NEW YORK <AP) .-. Ttley're not makl~ niUUonaltta the way they ust'd to A nt'w •wwe)' r~~•nd Thu~ dt-)':.b1 ~U.S-:.trust nl dtk e;umated tb"t lh~ num~r of l'rillllonaJrt11 ln thl' United S\a\t>s 11ew Just 10 3 pt.>rcent In t980. to ~74,342 pt!l'SOftS rent rece.llonary pre11ure11 &nd a pfnportlonately bl(her death rate tor mllUonalrH ." uld a ' spokHman (Or the bank \hat tollducttd 1tre •,no Wealth Survf'y " • Th~ lut time tht 6?0vernmt-n\ u t l mated the number o f With 24,738 rcaldentll worth more than •1 million. U.S. TNat saya Idaho has 28 48 mllllonalra fur every tho~nnd re. lfj~f\l8, • ~·ore l.han 10 times the national vera1e of 2 S8. "Wtr bt'I t'Ve that rent1cts u h11h 5M1rcenta1c: of Individual rapidly ln Wyomlna. but the atale still ranks last In bolh the number and propor tion or .mlUionaltts.. TM l\ulllbel' srew- 59.5 percent to 134. but lhe con· centraUon advanced only to 0.28 pu 1,000. and estates or wealthy penons. and conducts t he study as a marketing effort to find rich persona .who might be able to use its services. "As we've seen the numbers sw~l ." Woods said, "we've started to reline our own think· ing. 'A lOl or pe0ple who would be in,. the club don't have a IOl or liquid assets." Instead, many have land bought years ago that has swelled in value. bers u11ln1 government stat1st1cs from the Census Bureau and the Internal Revenue Ser vice':· an~ lti i x· perience. It concedes the figures, especially for small states, are subj~ to considera- ble sampling errors, and em· • phHizes that it does not have a list of millJonalres. And that '11 despite 1nnauon. whleh ~hf'd many Aml'ncana across the threJhhold th•l 1.>n« sf1naled huge weullh In 1m, the U.S Trust survt>y 1ndlu ted lht> nuinbt>r ot milllonalres dim~ l~.4 pert'eut "We bellev~ that thlti IOWlnl of the .cro wth r a t e rt>flects numerous (actor:. 1nt'lud1n1 cur mllllona•res drtflned a persons with a nf'I orth of St million or morf' wu In unz, whe>n \l pU\ th~ fl1u,.. at 180,000 A.t ln p.aat yeara, New Vurk continues lo ha\le the laraes\ num~r o( milUonalrea 56,086, up 9 9 perc('nt trom 1979 · But It 11 Uny Idaho \hat \i.1i:c the prtze for havin1 lbt1 ha&hei.l conceotrataon of m1lliona1Tes lirnd ownerahJp and an extreme· I)' h111h P"r acre value for both farm 1.md orchurd htnd," said Rodney Woodli, the marketing vlce pftuildcol for U.S . Trust. North l>uko\a ranktl ia distant. H~ond in the eoncenlration Of mllllonalreis, with 8.88 per l,000 resident.. New Vork is t3th, with a 3 17 rigure Woods said proportionately more mllllonalr .. die in a given year than other people simply because they tend to be a lOl older than the general popula· tlon He nid the death rate does not appear lo have gone up· ab· normally, but the recession cut the number or persons who crossed tbe million mark. As a result. Woods said, the bank may start to estimate the number who are worth more than $3 million. "Last year , when we released our estimates, we were besieged with calls from people who wanted to buy the list," said a U.S. Trust ofrtclal, who asked not to be• quoted by name. "There were airplane salesmen and art dealers and used luxury car dealen." w ul\h appears to be gTOwing U .S. Trust is a bank that specialises in managing assets U.S. Trust estimates lhe num- Do11 't Nag Parents Stew ·As Son Chews By DR. P ETER STEINCROHN Dear Dr. Stemcroha: Our only son 1s 19 and my hus band and I have tried hard not to live his life for him. But other parents will understand why we haven't been able to stand aside qllietly while a youngster is smoking at least two packs a day. At last. believe it or not, we have been able to con· vince him to give up cigarettes. _ But within weeks, we discovered that he was still "in" tobacco. bwt in a different way. He's on the college baseball team. We came out to see him play and almost fainted when we say him come up to the plate with his cheek ballooned out by a cud of tobacco. To me, as a mother, he looked horrible ~ especially after he struck out and spit. Forgetting about the ."looks" or chewing, is smoking the onl)' way tobacco is a threat to health? Isn't chewing bad, too? -Mn. Z I Dear Mn. Z.: Don't try too hard to convince him to rid himself of his new habit. Next thing you know he may give up tobacco chewing and tum to drugs. What I'm saying is that (as you suggested) a teenager must find his own way of life. All we parents can do is "suggest" and hope for the best. When we turn to nagging, we may tum one bad habit o(( and another on. Of coune; you might tell him that chewing tobacco may produce cancers or the mouth, throat and digestive tract. And that even snuff is more dangerous to lhe mouth than cigarettes. Ironically, heaJth warnings are required on cigarette packages. but not on boxes which contain snuff or chewing tobacco. As a resllit, the use of snuff and chewing tobacco is increaseing. Like many other parents. Mrs. z .. you have' a problem. ••• Remember. your heart is in your o\Vn hands. ·so take care or it and make it a part of your living philosophy, advises Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet, "22 Ways To Prevent And Treat Coronary Dis· ease." For a copy write him at Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 921626, enclosint SO cents and a stamped, self.addressed envelope. COUNCIL.MAM Mell•· S«vlcft wlll be held on Moft. ROY SIONEY COUNCILMAN. •O-d•y, S.pt...,,.., I, 1..0 •I 12:1SPM II\ 1•. • re\ld9nt of C.llfor"I• 11.w:e 1'2•. the ••umoer room. Forest L••" Survl...., by his ~ Glenn of S.lytr, Mor1uery. F11rHt i..-G-•••· Ca .• JOllft of Colla w .. , Ca , 01<11 ol SUOINO LH V-, Nev.a., Jerry Of Burney, LAURA M. SUDIHG, rHldent ol Ce ., de~ CMof Huddlnlon of LH Col1e ~. C.. PeSMCI eway Oft Sei>- VeqH, also lA C)"anckhlldren al\CI J tember l, ,..,, Sile Is 1urvlwcl !Py ner 9real·9ra"ctcl!llctren. Tiie Nep1u11• 'l'Other &Mtlera Miehe! .... of Hutt· SCKlety In <M•9t ol a rr1-menl1 man, Teu., lier 111ner C.I H. S..01"9 wllll bunaletMe. ol Pelle , low•. h•r meter"•' 1t1•11t 9rllldpe....U, Br._ P. -Sl•ll• T. THOMAS N. ICIEllt, SA. rffldeM Of S.Wa of Ga.-Gnl,.., C•., ~•mal COf'-Cllt4 MM, c.. Pas.Md •••Y on 9r~ CMI H. end SvlYI• c. S.1111 ......... l, 1•. 8orn """-Y 14, Suctl"ll Of 0 .. Lewi\, 11111\0IS, 1 1•11 tn Wl<lllla, Kans.ti. S<INlwcl ""1 ~"•rs GAtotY M. Slctl"9 of ,..11•. '°" T'*"-IC .... Jr of Los A-IH, •-• el\CI CMI P. Sudl"9 Of Oell I.awn, -· Ce .. Cl~ Mery Alie• ltl« of LOI 1111"4>1•, I !llswr Cynllll• "· SUdl119 of Anoetes, c.. -K•lllHlen MM Oen-Cotl• """-· c.. F-rll NNkH wtll "''of°'""°"° .... ea ..• bf-• be lleldons.turdly,~r•.•• Ke-Melcolm Kl«, Jr. of ArllDM, at IO:OOAM II -"'-t• ...... rs hll tltt« llt....W Tn;u o1 CMIJNcl, C... lrN<twey C ..... I #1111 llt•v. lrwce Memorl•I _...left wlll be lleld on lturri. oll'klet ..... ~r1-s ,...Y <111 •I ,. ............ MICHAEL COGSWELL, 8, SHOWS APPALACHIAN TRAIL . Youth With Stept•ther, Jeff, Mother Rein• Boy, 6, Hopes to Set Trail Hiking Record NEW YORK <AP ) -When Michael Cogswell finishes a 2,100· mile trek along the Appalachian Trail -makjng meals, drinking spring water. hiking as far as 28 miles a day -he intends to start first grade. Michael. 6, is halfway to becoming the youngest person ever to walk the entire trail, from Maine to Georgia. 'tlS MOTHER AND stepfather, Reina and Jeff Cogswell , are also looking beyond their Appalachian journey: they hope for a lifetime or romantic adventures. Jeff Cogswell is 33, a beefy former yacht delivere r whose mustache serves as a lid for a broan smile. He says he's always bad a penchant for adventure -bicycling cross-country, floating on a fl atboat down the Mis· sissippi, crossing the Pacmc on a Polyaesian canoe without food, water or navigational aids. l could say anything, Michael said, 'R·O·L·A·l·D·S.' l couldn't find a rope to string him up with, so 1 de· cided to take him along, where there would be no more TV . "AT flRST, I DIDN'T know if Mi chael would be able to do il or not. I fully expected to hav.e to send him home after a week," be said. And at first, Mi chael did have his problems. He tired easily and fell a lot -"584 times so far," said his mother . "We've been counting." But then, Cogswell said, came a "transformation." The 40-pound. blond youngster now carries his 8'h·pound pack without a whimper. H e 's learned the names of 20 wildflowers ahd how to cook the de· hydrated camp meals. He says he likes watching the .. Peter Cottontail" rabbits, but still misses television. One day, in the Smoky Mountains. He settled down to deH,,ver yachts last year, and met Reina, 23, a cashier at a Miami sandwich shop. , They married a month later. Sat11rdav, ~ 6, t•et >:OO~M -m6r1uWY on Frldey, S.lltemMr J. et tlle l'•d flc View MefNrlel l'•rll I-trem •:OOPM '-t:•l'M. '"'«· Mor1~ Oleptl. ll'MrlNftt el l'eclflc rMl\I 11 prlv .... l'ter<e 1.-n hll " .... MerNnal Peril, ~ a .. c11, lrMclW-V llilllr1uery dlrec1ors. Ce. '" lieu Of fto..rs !MfMrial COii• lrl!IUI'-....., be ....._ to tlle CluO Me1119ers Astoclell°" 01 Soull••r" Celllom141 S<Nllerll>!p F-. c/o Lee See9er, Petrole11m Club o f Lo•• ""ll•les, 900 Wllslllre II vet •• LOS Ant•les, Ca. MOl1. Pacific VI•• Deatlu Cogwswell heard his s99 ~cr1!atnme so loud ne though·t "he'd been bitten by a snake or caught by a bear. He wouldn't stop screaming, and I thought about what you see in the movies and I s lapped him. It worked." Mo<i ... ry Cll..ctors. ' . M••u E'-.L-lltOSE E. MEILE, Delo ... d cousin ot il!Jel.VJrere '• Vlr9lnt1 Aectebauql! •"ct Kathryn lr..e<1'91m, wife of the lete F~ W ULTllHGHOH SMITH & TUTHIU WISTCUff CHAHL 427 E 17th SI Cos11 Mesa 646-937 1 f'tllCI llOTNHS SMITHS' MOITUAIT 627 Main St Hunt1nQton S.,acn 536-6539 ... , .... , COlONAA. fUttHAL NOMI , • 7801 Bols a Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACeAC Y•"' MIMOllAL PAIK Cerre1erv Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific \liew Drive Newp0n Beach 644·2700 McCOIMta MOITUAllH L11Quna Beach 494·!M15 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 S... Juan Cao1strano 495-1776 He\llOI LA...._.,.,. OUYI Monual'Y • Cemeterv Crem1torv + 1625 Glalef Ave . Coeta Mesa 54().5554 CHICAGO CA P>. - Patrick Gormaa, 87. chairman emeritus or the board of lhe United Food and Commerical Workers union, the largest affiliate of the AFL·CIO, died Wednes· day. LOS ANGELES CAP) -Internationally known interio'f-designer J .P. "Pepe" Mat•tea was found murdered in bis West Hollywood townhouse,"'shertlf's dep· uties said Thursday. Mathieu, 48, apparently had been struck Qn the head with a blunt object. PUBUC NOTICE l'lc:TmOUS aUSt .. •11 NAMSITAT•Ma .. T Tiie foHewlftO -. It c1ein9 llvtl· ""' •1: NOACK TlltOl'H Y 6 EMGlltAVIMG GO •• 110 •• Htfl SI., ~~ 111, C.w MeoM, CA ft6V E...i,..-..... ..._., .. o... sc .. <:Mt• Mt», CA *17 Tiii• MINH It<~ lly •" '"· fMeu.1, E""'"'-..-" Tlllt ...__ -fl ... Wlltl h COIHll'I' Ci.rt! « Or ..... c-fy .., A\111111 ll, "90. .. ..,. ............. Or .... C.... 0.Uy ...... A ... 2'1, 19, '-"· J. \l, ,. ,.... PUBUC NOTICE "EVERYBODY WANTS to meet someone and fall in love and live Tlie 40.po8"'d fllottdr flOMRfl•lrr Roee ..-arrfr• Ills 8 %·po1111d pa..-k 1cfrhoui a eelll•per. Hr'# lrarttftl ••~ tta•n of 20 telldll~rs attd ltoa: to ..-ook delt11dratrd ._. ... ,. 111rab. happily ever after," said Cog~well. "[ had met a lot of girls. but none who would want to pick up and just seek adventure." Reina is different. "1 like the idea or escaping from the hustle and busUe and the crime. and going out and doing things. And this way, -;Ne can all be together as a family all the time," she said. They sold everything they owned -their car , their home in Miami, all their belongings ~and set out on the trail ~pril 1. The Cogswell& are making their JOWTil!~Ul two parts. First, they hiked from the tra il 's southern terminus to lls midpoint In Harper's Ferry, W. Va .. arriving there Aug. 10. TO AVOID NEW E n gland's capricious autumn weather. they plan to·drive to Maine in a van, then hike the rest of the trail south to Harper's Ferry , arriving at Thanksgiving . The hike, they said, was to be a tune-up for other adventures. The question was whethe r to take Michael, Reina's son by a previous marriace. or send him to stay with bJ a 1randmotber in California. IClcbael made the decision: be wanted to 10. Officials lor the A~ palachian Tran Conference say \hey belfeve the youngest "throuah·hlker'' (one who hikes the whole trail) to have made the Joumey ln one trip so tarwu 12. . "One day," aa•d Co11well, "Reina a11ted me bow to 1pe1I 'lfellel. ·Before MICHAEL POINTED in the direc- tion of "big black thing." It was the first wild boar he'd ever seen. "It scared me half to death," said the boy. For only the third time in his Ule, Mic ha el saw s now and threw snowballs,. He slept in a firehouse- hos tel in Way nesboro, Va .. and climbed on the trucks, quite an OC· casion for a boy who wants to be a fireman when be grows up. He lost a baby tooth along the trail, and the "tooth fairy" put a toy truck and two quarters under his s leeping bag. ·•Even the Easter Bunny found him a long the trail," Cogswell said. RIGIR NOW, THE family is sur· viving on money from the sale of their home and car. They hope to sell books and photos or their exploits and give lectures to make "enough money to survive. We don't want to be rich." CoisweU ·said he hopes to take M lchael al9ng on as many of the adventures as possible, teaching him with correspondence courses. He said he has met with some hostility from those who believe it ls wrong to take a child along on a journey such as the trail hike. He said this hostility gives way when they get to know the famlly. "T hey learn to respect him," Cogswell said. "I know I've learned to respect him, not only as my son but aa a fellow through-hiker. And that's saying a lot." 200 Cats Gu1ecl CHARLO'M'E, N.C. (AP) -More than 3JO cau have been 1UMd to death at tbe city animal shelter u a result ~ an ordinance that requin11 vaccloationl IDd Ucen1e1 for cate. Under a citr ordinance, p« owaen wbo don't to to t.M ••~• about $U-cJI obl.ldnl"I I ~aedDatkJD and llceDM fortbeilr eata caa be ftned ... - PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUS ... •H NAMEITATUIUINT The lollowlnll --It ~ bus!· MHM: A4.c SElltVICES, JUOI .,..,..,_SI., 0-Pollll, lhb9rl G. Stlllw•ll. U>Ot ere.,..'1onSl.,OaMPoil\l,CA,t2'SI Tllll llullt>HS Is cor>cluc:ltct bY •n ,,,. dlvlctual. Rom.t G. 51111-1 Thl1 1111-1 ... 111.0 •1111• Illa C-ty o.rtt ol Or-C-tv °" Jul'f )l,lteO. . "'CUit Publlllwd Or-eo.11 Dally Pllol 'AUii. U, 2'. ~. 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IJ, 1. ,.._, PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS IUSIME\S NAME STAT•M•MT Th• lotlowtnq person II ctol"9 ll)u1I OAl.LIYAN, SCMMl•SINO a MUMl'Mllt•YS Lawyen .,.v.--.,...,. ~ ...... ~ .... l'\&Mll Pu•llShecl Or-C-Oelly l'llet, AUO.l2,2',5e91t.S,12,1.. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ........ ---" L PH A I M P 0 R T I H G l'ICTITIOUS eUSINIU O ISTlltlllUTING COMPANY. tSi..t MAMaSTATIMENT 091 Amo. "Tustll\, C,allloml• t2MD TIM rot-1\C) ~ 11 ctol"9 llvll· JOlll\ " l olctltar' •UI Pelle• MU .. Avtn .... Fourll•lft V•ll•v. C..lllornla R. w TAUCl(ING . ., N--1 n7ot 81vd .. Coale ~sa. Celllor"I• nt21 Tnll buSlness Is conelu<19'1 ll)y •n Ill RO!lfft G -.o.111, ,. W-- dlvlctual. lenct, lrvlne,C'atllomlat27U JdW\ A 6olct1Jer Tiii\ ~' I• Concllic1ed by • ., In· Thi• 11 .. .,,_, w.s lllecl wlll! the dlvlctual. -.. Coul\ly Cler'-of Or•"9t Covntv 01 .. _,, G. -••1<111 - A119uJI t•, ,.., Tiiis stat_. was fli.I wltl! 11w l'lt.Jn COUl\IY Cieri of Or-Couftty on Publl"'9CI Or-Co .. 1 0 11ly Pilot, Auqu1I IS. tteO. Auv 11, 1', Sept, S, 12. 1'90 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE um Publl~ O.enoit Coast O•ll• Pll91, A119. 21, 29, Sepe, S, U, t• '3'7.-, PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUMNISS N,.,... STAT•MSlfT lllCTITIOUS IUSINEH The loll_."11 --11 Clol"9 b<nJ· lllCTITIOUS IUSIN•SS ~ STAT•M•NT ,_u as NAME STATEM•NT TIM h>l'°'!'1"9 _.,.. I> ctoill9 buSI· SAL.AN WOODTURNIMG, m W Tne IOll-lnq II«""" Is cloll\9 bu•I· MUTetE: ,.. 17111 SI,_, 8 , C..ta INw, C.lllornl• ,,.u H H ._1t[)()M()fj GROUP. IUJ2 ml6 POlltSCHE~AUS . .JCW1 Enl••P'I ... Plea le l\I Plac•, Garde" Grov•. Selvefof dltt lltlo 17Clt WH1Cllff Strffl, Suitt C, Coate Mew, Calllorl\11 Calllomla'21M1 Ori,.., -ll0'1 le~cll, Celllornla '16M Jolln ltoll••I Mo"Clo, USU fH60 l'rall-R. Hanral\an Jr , l3l Solft. l'lee>•"I Place, Gar .. " Gro .. , Tllll ....,_. i. c--lly.,, If>. lla90 Roect, C.OSU Mew, Callforllle C.tMomla ..... , di•....... tl626 Tllll .....,._.II~ by -I"· ~Ciel ltlo Tiii> ~ 11 c-.cted ll)y an I,.. div-I. Tiii> ..._ -llled w"11 Ille CllvlO..al. Jolfn It. Mofllto C-IY Cl«tl of Or' .... C-y -l'r-It. HMlf ...... Jr Tllll ~ -fl ... wltfl .. A-11' i-. Tiiis lllt...--flled wl111 IN c-•• C*'< of Or.,,.. c-ty Oft • 1'1Qt6,J county ci.rtt °' 0r..,.. c-1v ~ AUQlllf 1'. ,._ 1'111111....., Or-C:O.-Oally Piiot AUC)\lfl I, 1-. . .. , ... , ""° u " 5ellt s 11 ·-JJl7..; 1'141919 PUllll>"9d Or'-Coe-Dall'!' Piiot, ' ' • . ' ' Publllhect Or-CA»I\ 0.11• Pllo1, •uo u . "· s..it. s. 12' 1• ~ PUBLIC NOTl('E s.pi. s, 12' "· 26• ,., >6ts.t0 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAME STATEMENT Th• loll-•"9 1)9r'°" Is 0o1119 ll)usl· PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS euseiiii-- l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN•SS neu al NAMI STAT•MINT '°' MAMSSTAT•MENT Bl.INO SPORTS EQUIPMENT. Tn. followlno --Is ctoln9 bull· Tiie totlowl"9 --It dot"9 buSI· t~I Not .. Dame Rd . Coll• Me"· c. MU H : MSUS: 92616 PlltECISIOH PElltl"OlltMANtE LAGUNA ALARM COMPANV Philip L, H\111hfl 11'1 Notr• o ..... MANAGEMl!NT COMl'ANY, 76l West JUI L19uN Cat!Y'Oft Aoect, ~. Ad., COJla ~ ... Ca 9'atll la•ff Sttwt, Caal.I MHa, C..lt.t.oml• Calllor"la "'51 T"I' buSlnH• Is c-.c1..i by an 111· mM Emnt P. Hemlefl, JllSI GrellCI dlvldu•I ltol-N. Dulle, 11•1 Grenvni. Cell.Oii, ~ N'91;el tMn P!>lllp L. H~ Ori .. , .... wpor1 8HCll, Calllor"la Tiii• ~Is CClllCIYCllCI ll)y •n In· Tnl1 I t.II-I •• , llled wllll ,,,. n..o dlvl-1. C<>unly Cl•r-ol Oranoe Counly on Tllll ...,,,..s 11 conctusi.ct llY •" I"· E. P. Hemlatt A119ulf S, IM>. Cllvlclu11, Thl1 tt.t-was 111..i wllll u. llt4UM ll...,.H.Du4o.e Covnly Clffll of Oreftee C-ly Oft PubllSIWCI Orangr Colst Oelly Piiot Tiiis .._ wes fllecl, wllll IN """'st"· 1•. Auv n. S.11t. s. 12. i., ,.., i~s.«> c ..... 1.., o.n. .. 0r-.,... ,_,, °" s... "'.am -t....bff J. ,. • l"\IOJllMd.Or-CM• Dally Piiot, -PUBUC NOTICE ...... •"11· tt. tt. 5-t. S, 11, ,_, ~I~ ------------I l'>ltl!llMd Or ..... Coe1ll Dally l'lleit. PUBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS I USIMHS NAME STATEM•NT Tll• lollOWl"ll --11 ctotnv ll)usl· ..eu as: KAY DORN ANO ASSOCIATES. ••est Saybrook L•"•· HUl\lln9to" Btacl!,C..n... M•r111a Key Oa<11, 16tSI S.yl>rOOI< L•M, Hu"lll\llfon S.a<ll, C... '7 .... Tiits busH>fls IS conctucl.CS by • ., II\• dl'Wlclual Merllla Kay Oorn This s1 .. ,,._1 wes rlltCI with the COul\l y Cl•rk of Oral\(111 Coul\IY °" AUC)ull 27, IM>. .. ,_, Pull)llS,,.., Otenot C:0..11 Oelly Piiot f'ICTITIOUS eUSINUI s.pt. s. It, "· •• ,. ,.,. N~ ITAT•M•NT PUB NOT TM tolklwlfte __, Is cto1"9 bUsl· LIC ICE _., MH:l~ETTEA POOL SEllVICE, --....,.,""'1m==n'"'ous~~.-u""11~ .. ....,.~ .. ~--. ttllO Hu"tl ... !Ofl St., Hu"llnt lo" NAMSST,iTllMa"T lffcll,CA.... ,,_!!':1~ --Is cto1nt-i· It_,~ HltTll, ltllO Hllftt· MAllLO'S MENAGERIE, t7U l"flon St. -tnvton IMch, CA '2.. CM9man A-, GM1':lft G,...., c. Tiii' DUliftft& '' c--by an In· Mery L. K-. lllJ S. Dlemofld, dlvlclual. S."t• Ane, ea. .. _, J. Httf'l'll Tllll llo.tllMu It c--Dy a" I"· Tllll "-' was flied wllll IN dl¥1dual. C-ty ,..,_ ol °" ..... C-.tY on July Tllll :.:;:: filed wlltl Ille 2•· 1•· l'Uttff •'-tv OHtt ol Oo'.,. C-'1' on S.,.. Pullll-Or ... CoHt Dally l'llol --J, i-. .,,_ Aut. IS, 22, 2', s.p4. S, 1• »>2«1 PuOll-0r-. C:O.lt Delly Pllol PUBLIC NOTICE S.pt. s, 11, "·it, ,., J6ots.40 A.1>9. lt. St9\. s. ll, ... 1"° 3SS'-IO ---.. ,-C'n-T-tOUl--.-u-st ... U PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUSIN•SI NAM• STAT•Mun Tiie lolloWl119 persons •r• 001"9 llvll-•: Hll.A'llA INVESTOltS, •126-A Hllarl• Wey, N••P•rt ll••cll, Cellf«nle '"6J ltetltrt M. Marsfllll -Kerwn L, Merslle ll, 527 .Spoltlo, Pee Ille l'•llMdaS. .:.tltorftl• an l(erl ~.Kr-. Jr .• -Dian• L. Kramtr. tlOI Cre stview, La9una 1aec11. c:atlf0mi.nu1 llteymond Gerti! ...CS J .. _ L. G•rlll, ,, ..... 16111 SlrHI, N••P<>r1 hecll, CellfOmla 9*J T"lt llutl-• I' c-<ltel lly a 99Mrel~. llt-.rt M. ~II Tllla .....,._ •• llt.d wllll Illa C01H11y ci.ni o1 0renee c-•Y °" A119Vlt IS, t•. TA•CK•fll, MAlltSMALL a Nau..-.. Al'taft I I~ .... 1"6t 1N._......~. ...... NAMSSTATIEM ... T 1"·-----------Tlle to4lewlftt,...... h ..... bUsl· 0111•••• COU .. TY su .. •••O• MU es; COUltT CONSUL TANT·.APl'llAISAL· Nta.Cmlilr ........ lltlSAl.ES, Jll3 HMlll-. P·2, eci.ta ~ .... ~..,., ,_. .. CM""""-,,.17 'l'LAINTl~f"; CITY NATION.AL J9'"" 1.ei l(em, Jn Memll-, aANlt,•llMt9Nl'**lftt•-iatlon, P·2,CotlaMeta,Callfomlat1'17 VI This MINU ls<~9ClllY en I"· DEl"INDANTS1 JANICE A. dl'W.._.I, McHUOH; JAl'llC& A. McHUGH, .U J-L Kem JANICE McHUGH •"f llltMA J . Tiits -~ -m..i w1111 -aitussow, •"• ltUAA JaAM COVfll Y Cieri! of 0<'•"91 County °" 811tUSSOW, IMlw.._.l'I', Md .... """''' It, 1•. Ml-• MTl~llAl'HICS; Ol"ff. 1'14Mt OlltAl'HICS 1'111111""' Or ... Coelt D•llY Pllo1, ~uo. U, 2', ,_,., S, 12, I• JJ7NO PUBLIC NOTICE I I~ • COMICS I CROSSWORD --------. Friday, September 5. 1980 DAIL y PILOT (:'I MARMADUKE by lrld Anderson PEANUTS by Ch1rlfl M. Schulz BtG GEORGE by Virgil P1rtcfl "Oh. oh. Marmadul<e looks pleased with himself agam. I'll call you when I f Ind out why.·' SHOE MISS 'PEACH I I ' 1 A~MU", I'O Ul<E \IOU 'Tr;> aME' lZ) MY ~SE ~ DINNE~ Tt>NIGHi. THE FAMILY CIRCUS ... 1'Who put ln this box of candy bars?" c c "Not mel ~ "Not met" DENNIS THE MENACE 'MMMt\ ... 1MEY $¥& Ute! lf41MD. • /. ~M/4H fMCAKES ~~ Ut<E TMIS IMIHW61 ACT\JAU.~. IT DOESN'T REALL~ MATTER BECAUSE WE~ NOT MAVINi PANCAKES ™15 MORNIN6 -.. < ,___.,,,~ " •)' FUNKY WtNKERIEAN by Jett MacNetly by Mell Laiarius . NOT A'f Al..L. . we HAVE l='oc.Ae ~ ANO TWO CA~, SO ONE ~E MOLfTH TO ,:eeo WON'T MAiTI:~ ... GORDO I : J; . -. -.. ' ,::>'' tr=iJ .-.,EX 9·> L.lt~. I-JO WltJOOVJS> OIJ~ ~m.EET"! tCW WIL.L t· .r::ww WAAT15 60llJ' ON! lGOITA ~E -me >-CTIO~f 1;;;;;;;~:-.~&.~.:;;:;;~ ~-5 I JOST lM006MT t.(OO'O LIKE TO TELL ME MOW ~ ~£5 'ftll't' ui<e IF we wee~ MAVlN6 PANCAKE5 THIS MOOll r. .. 1'0r Humane £>ciety, by Tom Batluk ' lfJ£N1" 1'o f"K uf IUCtJO'f ~Olt OVR OA1'' '0N1.W1', ANO SM~ 1(£ff' MC WArfilJb fe({ AN WR~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 'f RCK YPCX YACK YACK '/ACK '/R DR . SMOCK HeY .' eACH ONe OF 1"Hese T I N Y CRl1"TeRS HAS A. S IGNA1"uRe ON 11"5 '-'''-eACKS I Pe / I IU.NE!:6~1ME5 ~ PRIOR\11E5 ... PoNO PE~f'EC1Wef> .' WOR:>T HEAT! EVER FELT -l WONDER IF THE HEAT CAN MELT THE BUBBLE GUM ' ------------------------~ • 4 •·tt 's my bluebird of happiness." fOt A kl~£ IWV5t I JU$'f SA'f 'f'M,~£ ~6A01N'1 MAl.At•N~ ANO L.1~'ftf.llN'1 'fo M\JU~ ! J by Kevin Fagan W£1o10'1'~ 1'M£ otJL 'I 611U. I KNOlll llllW MA~ M'~ Ol&lN WAl1'1totf, i~M . by Lynn Johnston AC.K '{ACK YPC.K. YR.CK YFV:.K YA.CK . by George Lemont T9DAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Grumpy one S Phone 9 ASlan coins 14 Tardy t 5 Noun ending marks 49 Protesrant sect 53 "Thefe IS no1h1ng ll~e '6 China's Chou S4 Van<"ouver or 17 Monad 18 Scoot 19 Ftctory 20 Agents 22 Gambols 23 Sediment 24 Bearing 25 Agu.te ot S(IMCh 28Ridtf 32Ammooia Sea.ttle SS Bere S6 Olnglts 57 CelttC SB Kind of cneese S9 Peace god- dess 60 Brome. e.g. 61 Showroom car eompound DOWN 33 Arachnids 34 Mineral 1 Atltred 3S Canine tooth 2 P11ce 36 Blblical 3 Over weeds 4 Bewildering 37 ViC1or -._. 5 Pollute 38 54111 6 Wiier body 39 P1lntlng 7 Sile phrase 40 Pan1ma 8 Hire C1n1l l1h 9 Curb· 41 In 1 series 10 Oueved up: 43 Shovel 2 words 44 Hint 11 Wot word 45 Aing 12 Slender UNITED Feature Syndicate Thursd,ay's Puule Solved r· o •• I A . ~ p I 0" DI A~ A T A I A I "I OU . " I I L 0 I I I LU TI I L OP I II II T I A T I I _, I I 11•1 Ta T- t • I I I. I I . ' I Ill I I II 0 0 • I I 1101 "'' DA T l ... II T II I I l•M I 1 I I Ull I I DI M Alt L I A I I I • T • I I 1 I TIL II I -1 I II l•I I ,_ TM I I ~u TM "I I II• II A "I I I "" II P '" 0., I II I T I II 0 L I C A C I TI TI I 111 I I T I I T ' 13 Squ1t1 42 Sai.tnen 21 T esser1 of yore 22 Dismisses 43 StrOked 24 Auto court 45 An1them1 25 Vaults 46 Moslem 26 Icon judge 27 Urse -47 City in 28 King ol TYf• Judah 29 AiYef er11 48 Oelth ratllt 30 Debate 49 LMrnlng 3' Some signs 50 lmpolltt 33 Saul1 St1. -S1 S.111·1 f1thtr 36 Ballet g11b S2 Verne~ 37 tiurtled tlln 39 C11 S4 Church . 40 Spurt bench ( ...... .. --. -. ...... ~ .... ' ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS '600~ MINIMUM DISCOUNT ON ALL GAS RABBITS* '1000.-. MINIMUM DISCOUNT ON ALL DIESEL DASHERS* EXCELLENT USED CAR VALUES! '76 YW IUG · Under •2 000 m•••• Gold •uth t~c11I ~ r ... _ .... Gu.._. ~791/AOI '76MBC. CAPllGHIA ' Po-er ''"""O & ~ ~·• •nfenGf ,,_"4k•-• 1-.011e f887PfKI 'IOPOHCHI ti I SC T .A•GA 7300 -A --h>t 1 •"-to bu.e<' ~•3l ~PECIAL! 53699 MAKE OFFER! '7'YWIUG COHYHTIIU LUI of 1 -With only 1&000 m1111 ''"" Ml '"'' ....-.no• It 1 'lWFTI '76 roascHI 914 z.o One or a •ind fltrtti rn1ny ex·rraa Muat tM' 11~RJ '71 YWIUS Cl'leomao,,. Edn!On Air concltttOnl"9 ltll'llO ,_ ••• ,. l/Wi>' 111019) SALE PRICED! SAVE MOW! I 6:/ll'ltli? ¥; fl1 h'I PORSCHE• AUDf• VOLKSWAGEN 445 E. COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH C7141 673-0500 AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR THE MERCEDFB-BENZ OWNER Mercedes-Benz takes pride in the way· in which their cars are de- signed and built. The same measure of care and atten- tion is applied to the service provided by your author- ized Mercedes-Benz dealer. Lil<e any sophisticated work of engi1neerin g, a Mercedes-Benz requires careful servicing. It need s the perception and ex perience of au- thorized dealer personnel. people who have been trained by Mercedes- Bcnz. It needs the specialized tools and equipment that an authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer has at its dis- i .. posa}. And. a highfy trained Mercedes-Benz service technician is nec- essary for expert diag- nosis. Our service tech ni- . cians at Mission Viejo im- ports are ready to give your Mercedes-Benz the care worthy of a sound trans- portation investment. The high resale value of a Mercedes-Ben1 is partly due to the way in which it is built, partly to the se nsible care and servicing given by the owner. For an in-depth service analysis of your Mercedes- Benz call Tate Casey or Keith Mal- comson. (714) 83 1-1740 or 495-1700. Mmion Viejo· Imports Wh1n a cor ls 1n1lnttrtd like no other car In tht worla - It · should bl servlc1d lll<t no othtr car In Jht world. 21711 Marperite Parkway (1·S at Avery), Mllllllon Viejo, CA 92691 .. -..!...--. --- For those who demand high performance I Thi, 1980 6JJ oi but require more r(X)m. ' 1st & BROADWAY . SANTA ANA . 835-31n ScirocCQ & Dasher Sale VIEW 1980 DASHER 4 DR SEDAN NEW 1980 SCIROCCO 2 DR: 4 SPO., TINTED GLASS, LEATHERETTE FULLY FACTORY E<l.JIPPEO ANO MUCH MORE SER. IXW739 4 SPO., SPECIAL PAINT, LEATHERETTE. ALLOY WHEELS. DIAMOND SILVER. SER. 047432 . . . ... 1 DELIVERS A•Y NEW CAR IN STOCK OAC OR ADVERTISED USED CAR. . BRAND NEW ~-80 FORD PINTO 2-DR. SEDAN SJ99oowt--i /SJ 1301 p A YM.Et-IT MO. 4 cyl engine. 4 speed trans., 2.3 engine. p0wer steering. tinted glass. power front disc brakes. rack & pinion steering. electronic ignition. color keyed carpet. delu~ wh~I covers. wsw radial tires & more! (163501 ) (Stk. 2499). "13 08 '* """"'" b 41 mootnr.111C1 tar.. 1-. I•-c11ar9<111 a '20 oo ooc i.e I 199 00 -~t A P R tO 00.. Oeten9d e>eyment ,,._ -IM29 84 Oii •---Cun -'t M29S 00 Clllat-. -& f200000C. ... ' ' . ! • 0 0 , BRAND NEW '80 FORD PINTO STATION WGN. 5 129~ I 5199 ~~;:eNr 4 c~I. engine. 4 speed trans .. 2.3 engine. rack & pinion steering. power front disc · brakes. power steering, body side moldings. tinted glass. elec. rear window defroster. ford down rear seat. mfni-console. deluxe wheel covers. radial tires & more! ( 160089). (Stk. 2393). 11:a3i-,...,,,.nb41 ,.,.,...na 11>1:l lu 1---CfWVftl UOOOooc 'f'8e 'IM00-1>9ymenC APR 10 ~ ~~--~11 Oii ·-CtWCI~ Cath ~ -14195 00 DIUt I .. --• uo 00 clOc ... • • LOW- LOW- INTEREST OFFHB> MOW OH ALL MEW PIMTO"S, GUMA.DA"S, A.MD MUST A.NG"S IN STOCI! ...... 1978 MERCURY ZEPHYR 4 cylinder. 4 speed coupe. Yellow w/blaci< bucket seats. Relieves gas pains. C327ULFJ (Stk. 4315). s3a1 1977 FORD LTD II Air conditioning. automatic transmission. power a1eerlng. Best tran&QPrtatlon value on the lot! (45368) (Stk. P4374). 51988 1979 MERCURY . CAPRl.R/S I V6. automatic trans .. air cond . power steering. AM/FM stereo. radial tires & less than 17.000 mlles1 White with black bucket seats. (697WKI<) (Stk. 3940A). ---~---== 197.1 PLYMOUTH ARRO\P..~ 4 cylinder. 4 speed r-· ...... ~ lfth black bucket seats CStk. ~A1 ~~ .. 5~88 1978 FORD · COURIER PICKUP This is a 4 speed. long bed ''uek with very low miles and a radio It's red with a black interior. (1M39425) (Stk P4388T) 53888 1979 FORD F-1 SO RANGERXLT Air con:ci.. automatic. power steering. stereo tape . camper shell. Lesa than-7500 miles. Better than NEW! (1561700)(Stk. 2~AT). • 55988 1977 FORD F-350 STAKE BED 14 · bed. automatic transmission. pawer steering Ready for any lobl ( 1M190e5) (Stk. P<M24T). 54988 .19·79 FORD . PINTO RUNABOUT This economical 4 cylinder car has an automatic 1ransm1ss1on. power steering air cond111on1ng & less than 1 O 000 miles• (985YBD) (Stk P4232). ~4- 1978 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z-28 This car has air conditron1ng. automatic transmission. power steering, AM/FM cassette deck & mags. It's an ex· ceptlonat car• (859LKE). (Stk. P4394). ~4988·. 197 8 FORD PINTO WAGON This economical 4 cyhnder engine gas saver has low mites and IS 1n great condition (427UOT) (Stk 2584) 1980 CHEVR.OLET CH EVETTE This gas miser had a 4·speed bucket seats & is barely broken 1n with less than 5000 miles (855ZPA) (Stk 1809A). 1979 PONTIAC FIREBIRD Air conditioning, automatic. pawer steering. silll9r with red buckets. custom Wheels Less than 20.000 miles . (P4422). M DAILY PILOT PtJ8UC NOTICE PUBU(' NOTIC't; P UBLIC NOTICE -,.CTITIOUS IUSINUS NA.ME nATEMEHT PUBLIC NOTICE llllCTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NA.Ml STATIMllNT Tiie following persons a1e dolno DvSl"4tu es JERRY'S SANOW~M SHOP -.e C•mout Ortve, Ht wport Be•<". C•lllornle '2MO s.....,..,., O!t-•rl, 051 W•rner A¥tn.-, Apt Ill, Huntl"910ft Ek.Ch, C.fllorni. ""1 O•rvllth lr•nlnetned. 6551 Warner A-. Apt, 133, H""Unqton Be•<". C.llfonll• ~1 Tl'lls bll1lr1eu It conducted t>y • gener•l ,,.,,,.. .... hip S!Wlryer 0$IOW•ll Owvust. lranlNIMO Tiiis ste-..-1 w.s r11eo w1111 111e County (lark of Or•nqe County on S.P· temberl, I"° lfOltltlS A ASSOCIATES. INC. •m~Dri• N__.. -..Cll, CA ttMO 1'1444M PllOllSll9d Or-Coe\! O•tly PtlOt S.pl. s. ,,, "· , •. '"° )Sf7-t() ____,_ PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSINaJS NAMtf STATHollNT Tll• fo4-1"9 per!IOfts are Oolng butlnessos: HEWll'OltT CENTER DENTAL GltOUP, ,.,, A~ A,.., S..lt• -. NewPOrt llMdl, C.lllornl• •2'60 JCIM P. Erl~. OOS, In< .. • C•lllo rnl• corpor•llon, 1'01 Blue Key, c...-def Mar, C•lllo<'nl• 92•U It. A McCUntoe•. ODS, In< . • C a llfornlo corpor•tlon. 161 1 S.pulv.O., LOS Ano«I"· C•lllornl• 9004.S Tl'll' M IMU Is c-.Cled by . CO<· P UBUC NOTICt PUBU(' NOTI E 11~1nout•u"•H• "CTITMKlt su .. Neu ..... l'fATS.IMl•T N .... JTAHMCMf ,,.......,...._,....,,961!!tMI TM ........... l*Mft I• *""f ..,., Mu•~ "'"" Tl((""°"°°'!' .N .. AH(l!M l!IT INlll INTlllll'"lifS. UI 10H• Ott CA~l~NIA, tlll I *' .. ,.. "'•ti. "*•Nt1 tie.Cl\ ( olltet1>1• *'-•--.c•llwfll•",., tMJ ,,_ t ""*~· ntl 1 *" '''"" ,..,,,n,, o • Git"* .. '"' $trwl '-~Cfl""°"'l.t•l.ltl O•lff C.t• ,,.. .. <-••llo<nlotttll -......o _. ... 11ttc., ..... ,,, '"'' """,.... i. ,~ ... •• 4NI '" < .. ,.111.._,C.alW'f'll• lllvldu•• Clloet ... w ... ,_ 1111 Af-YJ"• ....... tt•Oh» •-"9 ewe.,_.. c e111.,ni.•11• '"" _...,_ •• "'"' "'''" '"" 1111\ t>u\lowu " <•"4w< loNI .,,a (-Ir( ...... •I Ot•~ '°""''"" ''"' llmllM .... -1 ltttlHt 1 t• J_,__ 111-1&1• ,_,.-·Ill" ••ti• -........ ~-()r-IU•n•~··· ....... C• .. 111Y Clo,. 01 oo.,.. County .,. ._ .. > ll ••,. 1-.i '*• ...... ~ti••• l'MMle ...... 1.-Or-t o.t•• °'''' ,., ... ..... ti r<I,,,.... \ II ttlO ..... Pl Ill.I<' OT1<'£ PU8UC NOTICt: l'IC,lflOllt I UllNO• ..... U•f ll¥1Nl l "• f(tltowl"V '""' '4n' •r• «JfiUnt biW\l,.tl'\\e\ I UIC1t rt1 1 (1 11 0 ( COH,Vl flHO 1•1 ~-I•• "•'"• r alllllf"ft .. ,,, .. Wllllt m A 8111< 1101 Ir\\ • (allla•nl• '°"Hf•ll•fl ''' \ovtl\ ••ti•-· l o .... hi-CalllOt~I• .... , Al ,.( ....... ,,_. .. lft(IO.W ....... , ........... .,,,, T ,.._ ..,,,,...., '' c Mdv+. t•O .. ., • l'lJBUC NOTICE llltCflTUMll eUtl•llt •AM91fATIMl•T I,,. ,......_.. ,_, _ t. '°'"I 1111.i "" ... , 0111111\JINO OA"' AUOCIAI H . UO~ U N \t.,.l"'t14NI •• .. ulll ...,.._,(Atftll J-NI r...,, ti N. l -ll\ttlfl ... ~l-.tA.,.,, Tllh IW•l,..u I• < ... IWCI .. lty a llll\ll•llDM1neo11111 ,..,...,,,,., c .... Tl\I\ \le!o,_ ••• Ill~ wUll tlw C-lr C'ltn., Otf"90 C-ly °"NII tell\Ott) •- 111-t "'"*"'-°'-co .. 1 l>•llr l'1r.1 \ ... t ' U 1¥ )• '"° 1.a 10 ruauc NOTICE ll'IC"TI fl<IUl l lltll••H lllAIO'• n1ofaM•1tT Int tollowl"O ""on, ••• 001,.g ~\UW\\•\ AH\""'l" AO. JJO Wnl e oy $1tMI, '°''• Nle\O, Celllarnl• t1'Jt 01onqe Cont Oollr Pllol, • I •hlot"'• C0'1>0t•ll\w\ »I) W .. t 8ay '""' ( .. \. """" ( olllo~n•• tt.t• Int\ DVWW\\ I\ <ondu<le<I 11~ t <~ "°"''Ion Ot-Coe•I O.t1y Piiot M-t1W..O. Pt..,,ieJiitnlA Mio.._, f f'U\ \t.l"""'9tH *•i flled #ti,, tr. 091'9••• -1 ... ""'" WllU.n1 A 8 111Ch.< In< Witt~--. ............ , ~.",::~~ ; ·~~"' Ot-tnoir touf\h on Seo ..,_,. ,, ..... Pullll-Or ..... c .. .c Oe!IY ll'llOI, A ... tt, ,., Mt11 S 12 •• ,_.. PUBLIC' NOTICE A,..,.,..F~Ot '"" *--' we> 111..0 •Ill) ,,. (-TY (lor\ ., 0to"9t C:ownty fll\ A....,.,, •.•• tlllLIAM L STl~IN _.c_...,._11.-, ........ ~A,......,CA.., ..,._, Pulllh,_, Or~ Co .. 1 Oeu, PltOt, AUO 'Y 1', $oo9' S IJ I"° JJl.t• PUBLIC ·NOTICE NOTICE 01' ll'UBLIC HEARING ON "'"0 '0SEO C001'£11ATIO,. AGltl!fMI NT 11.ETWEEN THE CITY O F COSTA ME S• A ND TH E 0"ANGE COUNrY HOUSIN G •UTHOlltTY NOTICE" IS HEREBY GIVEN thal • P\11111< ..... ,.no wlll "" ""Id ""'°'~ ,,,.. C1tv Countll oo uw c.11v oc c. ... 1. Meu In ll>t '""mbtets 01 \dlO l><!dv. IOUled •I 11 F•lr O<i.,. In 1f,. City of Co$1• ,,,., ..... County Of O••-· C.ltlOrl\1•. on Mono.,, Oclobo• •. tlllO, •t tne "°ur ol • 30 D m , tor 1~ Dur"°'e ot 01v1n111n le•••tea .,...!!Onj •n Opt>Orlunlly lo lie l\e.41rCS •s lo whllhier • Coooer•tlon •o•Hment between tne Cttr of Costa Mes.t ena Ille Oran91' County Housl110 Aulnotlly pt'OVldlllQ IOf IO«ll (OQper•· lion '" connection wltll tntt oe ... toc>-rnenl 01 OIHlllng units ror ti.ono oc- commooattons lor persons of low In• co""' "'tl'le City ol Cost• AM•• •11•1111t NOTl/;E 0 .. ll'UILIC 14EAalNG ente<ed onto alfFORI THE CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER P1>0h\t..o Or-Cao1•I Ot lly Puot. '>ept , 11, "· 2•, f9'0 ,......, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI TOC"IDITOIU SU ll'IEIUO. C-OUaT 0' TMI n .. TE Of' CA~lf'OtlNIA flOR THE COUNTY 01' O"ANOI He.A·lft!W E\l•I• ol El/ELY N JEA ,. PRIES.TL'!' 0.C••- NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GlllEN to \M cre<lllon of ""' -"•med de-I INI •II per'°"' l\tVinQ <l••m• ~•Inst IM H iii CIK..-nt •re r,.quir.., lo Ill• tllem, with ti• ne<.suorv voucllers, 1 .. 11\tf oftlu of t"t cle<• of the •t>o•• en· llllt<I ~°""· ~ 10 pre""' lllem, with 1f\f' nettt\\ar"fl "outtwr,, to tfte \U\· °'"'Qne<I •• Ille olflc• of MORTON H. GOULO. USS Su,. .. t Boutt•••d. Hollvwooo, C•llloml• '0029, which 11 the Pl•te ol t>uslnen of Ill• un· OerslQnf'CI ln all molters per1alnl11Q lo Ille 0 10•• of Hid o.c:-..1. wllllln lour mot\tl\\ alte< ,.,. ''"I l'Ulllk•tton of tlli. PIOtl<e, Doled Merell 25, '"° t.J...,. R Stor"""'I Admlnlst••tor of lhe E\leteof IM •-named clKedent ¥0RTCHIM.OOULD UJSSllMet_v..._ Helly-.~ .... Tel: nu>_.,., A-HY .......... ltr .... PuOllslwd 0.-C:ou l Oolly Piiot •uo. u, n. 1'. ~·· s. '"° llU-80 PUBLIC NOTICE 011 THE CITY 0.. GIVEN !Ml t ODleS ot tM D•OOO..cl .. OVNTAIN VALLEY Coooa••lloPI Agreement to lie sut>-NOTICtf TOCCHITltACTOltS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tnat milted to the City C:o..ncol are "°"' CALLING .. oa atOS on T ... 1<11y, SePtember lt, 19IO, •I evallable tor ln~cllon by Interest.., School Oistrlet. NEWPOAT·MESA t ;OO PM '"Ille Coun<:ll CNmlle1. persons •ll,,.ofllteolllleClty Clerk UNIFIEOSCHOOLOISTRICT 10200 Slatet ,...,..,., F-l•ln V•ll••· Trill -IC• " o••en oursu.nl 10 lhe Bid ONdtlne t OG o'ctoclr. om of C•lllornla. Ille City Councll will llOld • prov111ons of S.tllon JH11 01 the tl'le 17111 day Of Sep!emt:ier, l'IO put>llt lleerlnQ onth•tlOllowlnQ' Heal\11 and Sately Co<1e at•d the Piece Of Bid Rt<elpt. 11157 Pl•<enllt A a..._ ""' ..,.... 11 flf "'° 11eso1u11on of lhe City Council •doe>led Street. Cost• M<!w , CA '1'2•17 lllf•M A--,.,...,.m, 11',.le<t onS.ptemottr7 t'llO Project ldentlltc•llon N•me Ne. 021, Edwin Wellber, Int EllffnP.Ph1nney ASPHAl.T PAlllNG, BLACt(TOl> ~ (CON·~71 Clt1Clerkolllle S~URRY COA T Al llAAIOUS B AP,.•I lllM llY J amu K . Ct1yot Cost• Ml'w DISTRICT LOCATIONS C••••M.., ,....,.,. ...... ._,,., c..... Put>ll.i.ed Oranqe Cont Oa11r p,,.,. Ploce Plan'••• on Ille llS7 Pl~en- mlu lo11'• '"''•' ol Arn V.,l•••U S.01 s. 12. t'90 3 ... 1-te II• Street, (oste Mesa, CA 92'71 C:•M No. UU, ~ttlon lor • frM SIAnd NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN 111•1 l!>Q SIQn '" ''°"' of C••IOlllon Coo•lt Ille •l>o•e-n.1mrd 5cnoot Olsl•lcl ot Jor f•cllltv•I 17225 B•oolr.llurst Street PUBLIC NOTICE Or•noe '°"''"· C.lllomlo, octlng 111 T~ese mellets aN! being oroceue<I ana 111rou911 IU GoHrnlng eoe1d. oursu•nt lo lhe Plannl"O L•w• o1 Ille 11 e r • 1na1 h r "'re rr • d 1 0 as St•te of C.ltlornta IGov't C-65,000 HOTICE IN\llTIHG llDS "DISTRICT," will rec;elve up to, but et ~q.I ancl the Fo""t••n V•llev Zon llD ITEM HO. W6 not later !Nin tM abo¥t·sl•t.., time, lnQ Ordinance. TM lonlnO Ord1P1arlu, NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt II EN 111•1 seall!d ll+ds tor tlle award of a tonlr•cl Zoning """°"' ona e•nllllh aro on ft le In sealed _1, will lie rectlved llY lor the ot>ove P•o1ect Ille Ptannl"Q 0..p•rtment •nd f'• '"" CllY Of Co\I• ~w. 10 .. 11 The Cl B•ds \Niii lie 1K•1•e<I '" ,,,., Pl•<• •v•ll•llle lot' po.lllloc lnsoec:tlon -u tv Counctl, Po Bok 1200. CMt• Mew 1oen1mecr at>o .... -"'•" lie _...., am1na11on Cattlo•nla '1762'. on"' !»tore the "°"r ancr pullllt1v read aloud ., Ille •bo-. Tnow. °"lrll\Q to les1ily in l•vor or of 11 00 am on Friday ~D1tm~r 76 staled llme •nd Diet• In OPPOl•tlon IO lllew or-...11 wlll lie 14'0 II Sl\<lll be the IHPOn\tlllltly of The•• will lie. NIA_ .. reoui.ed Ql•en an opportunity 10 do so II t"t 11•-r IOO.llvtr 111s t>ld to'"" C.1111 lo• u tll \ti 01 ll•d clocvmtnl\ 10 lur11'1e• 1ntormat1on Is tlfllrecr on ll•m Clerk's 0111<e 1>y the prOl)er announcl!d gu•••ntff t~ return 1n OOOd condlllon A, yo11 ,...Y contecl n.. P\lllllc Worlts time Bl~ wltt t>e PUl>llcty --oncl within N/A o.tvs •lier tn. bid ooenlno OeP4rt.._ -on lletn 11. you moy re•d ••-et 11-00 • m .• or o '°°" cr•l•. PUBLIC NOTICE C011tac1 IN "'-IM °'""''"""''· •t tlleroelter' n or•tlc-on Frldoy, Eac11 l>ld must conform ond 119 ~t. September 1•, ltlO, In Ille coun<ll rescionll ... klll'locontractooc11.....,t1. CITY COUNCIL CllemDers. City Moll, 77 F•l1 Otl,.., Eac:l'I bid lholl lie ecc-IOd by Of' THE' CITY OF Cosio Mesa, C.lltomlll '2626 f0t -tM M<llnty ..........0 to In IN contract FOUNTAIN llALLEY I Utn lshlno OI TE LEVISION .documonbonclby!M llstof~ Evelyn M<Cltndon ' EQUIPMENT u «Mllned sutKontractors. City Clerk AOdltlONI l4'ls of llW soocl11<ollon1 The DISTRICT rKet'WS t ... right lo Pullllsf\ed Orange Coesl Daily Pllol m•v lie obl•lned •t the Offio or ,,,.. rtJKI ony .,. •II tllds 01 to w•l¥t •n'( ~Pl 5, 19111 __ ~ Purchet1"9 AQitnt •I 71 Fair Or••t . lrregularlll..s or 1nt0<m•hllH In ony CMI• ~. C.lllornla. Bids :t.llOUtd !JP bids or In ttw bidding oonllon. J. Erlilt,._n, NOTICB Of' ll'UeLIC HEAIU G TO OOS, Inc. eE HllLD IY THE OltANGE COVN· ·~•u•Md IO -attention of the C11¥ Tiie OIST RICT .... Ollt•IN d lrom Cler-. wlltlln '"" ti-1tm1t, In • Ille Oirecto< of tM Oeoert"""'t ot '" \Hied '"velooe. 10-nlllled on ,,,. dusl•l•I Rel•tlons '"' 11enen1 pro•ll outside with Ille Bid Item Number •nd lno ••le ol pet diem w•Qes In ll'le Ille Opet>l119 O.te loc•lltv In Wl'ltc·h 1.1111 --'' lo lie J. £rlk~n. TY ll'LANMIMG COMMISSION ON ""'1oent THI! JALl ca11eK coaa1Do11 This st-WM llled with the SPIClfllC l'UlN Eacll bid sllall sooclly Htl\ •Pld perto•med for tKll <roil o• type ol every Item as wt forttl '" lhe sooclll<•· -..orlo.m•n .-OeO to u ecutt Ille con· lloM Anv and •II UU$1tlon:t. to tl\t tract Tl\ese r•ltt ••• on Ille at '"' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L· y p I L 0 T Cou1\ly , ..... ot Orenoe CounlyC.....O.on-f.,.,.,.,Ht'!IOiwT1>1C"E'1'11tlleSf'"t4-1E .. REBY GIVEN .... , -;-""90 -tnr o ..... oe lull PJ.ll RL.C.Lol.tlu.JG.c:.eaA_41J t.U -+--_..__ In tllt lllCl...otnd I.allure 10 .,, lortll onv Pi.ke.ntle SI.. ~ ""-se~ CA tt.17. Item In Ille sooc lllca\I011s 111011 II• Caplet mov be olll•lned on r,.qves\. A grounds !or rtjKllon of the bid coeov ol ,...._ role$ $1\0ll tie POiled •I .. ,tMn County P1....,1no Commlulon 111111 hold ll'ulllb/lell o.-. Coast O•lly Piiot, • oubllc llH1lno to consl°'r '"" aelc»- Awe. tt. n , 5"11. s. n. '"° ~ lion of tlle S.11 Cl'fflt Ca<rlOOt Scle<lllc Pten. TIW 5-<lflc Plan ln<I-an PUBLIC NOTICE -n ·~ pten conslstl"9 of nlN Pl•n components, O.Slon st•nde•dS •IHI 00.. fe ct lvu lot region•• recr••tlon f'ICTITIOUI eu11Mass lecllllles. tSlltnett<I COll.J of deVlllc»- . •AME STATllMENT ment •nd, lmplementotlon •<lions Tiie tollowlno IMU Of\I ••• dolnQ MUU arf '°'plan 1e•lliotlon llonl"4tss M : Tl>• lttrllO<V known es '"" S.lt CRE .. TIVE HOT~I NE, 2717 Creek C0trlclor ls •2 20l).ocre plannl"9 erl1tot St.-, Cost• WM. Collfornl• area <onslstlno of 'prlvotely O•Mcl ""' oercets wllldl •re pl-,.,. u1...., ltattlr'fn L Orris, m ana91n11 c1e ... 1opmen1. n.. •rt• Is tiounoea on Qel\er•I partner. 14111 Browning 11• wHt Cly lt911na NIQuel, on the H $1 Avenw, Toml11, C.lllornl• ,,.., t>y tl'le Cltv of Sen Juen c.11111reno •nd A1w'1 A Orris, llmlted oertn.r. on ,,.. -b'f ,,,. Pecllk Ocean •ncl 1151 h r.,l<e Ori .... Bre•. C.lll0<nte Ille unln<oroo••lell •re• 01 O•n• "'21 Polnl. Oonold G . Murr•y, lfm lltd n.11 P1an111no commission lle•r•110 earl M r, 2111 BrlUol Sir.et, Costa wlll le•a 10 <onsio.t•tlon l>'f Ille &o.s•CI lllWW, Cellfefftl• m2' ot S-rvl~ on Oc10ber t• ltlO Tl'lls IM.ts lMH 11 cond .. ctecl llY • TIM 11eer1119 w111 "'"',...,;.,• ai 1:30 11"''-_,..""'"' p.m .. or a -ther .. ll*r es posslbl• IC~ L Orris and •Ill be l'lelO In tlle Commission's Tiits ,,_.._,, •n flied wllll 11\e neorlng ,_,. In ll'e <><'"9e Counly County Ctent of 0.•l\Qtt Coumy on Sep. Hell ot Aclmlnlll.r•Uon, 10 Civic Center l.,nller 3, 1'•. lllHe, .S-1• AM, C..llt«nl•. AH In .. ,..,,. te•esled oar1t.J •re Invited lo •11-PVbll-Or~ Coast Oally Pt lot, •ncl lie l'lellnl. Sept .. S, l2. It. 26, '"° ~ C 0 MP l I AN C: E W I TM T H E PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,CT,TIOUI euSINllSS NAMll STAT•MllNT TM loll-Int persons ere doing WtlMSJM: GOir.T MI Lii. BICYCLE WORKS, ,.,3 Irvine Avenue Cost• Meu, C•llfonoMI tlttO •-n P. -· a "°'" Strut. H.._t 9HCI\, Callfotr1I• '2te.3 kerl 0. TeMI, JOI~ Main St,...I, B•ll>M, Cellfornl• ., ... Tl'lll buslnHs Is conoucted II• • ....... ,~ ... Kon TeMI Tiiis "-'-' wos flied wltll the c-•Y o..ti of Ot'MVe c_.y on Sell-,...,_ ,, ,.,. ••...a ll'vttOsNcl Or .... Coetl Delly Piiot, '°""· S, It, 1', 1', ,_, 3~ PUBUC NOTICE CAL IFOANIA ENlllRONME NTAL OVAi.iTV .t.CT ~u,,. 0.Cl•rttlon NO, It~ WH orented on J•nuarr I , ltlO ancr ~came eltecll•• on Jo~ry 22. 1'90. ~ Written comments ere •lso ln•lled. The\e ........ Wiii I~ !tie Commlulon at ""' ~ edd<Hs prla< to, o< e1 com men<ernenl of, llte tclledulecr DUC>llc ,_,!no o< •I ~· ,,..,. lno•. For more lntormatloll <onlec\ Acl v...ca Pl...,,lno, 111 North e..-ay, Sanl• AN. C.lllomlo. Te~ 1110 ~»t4. PubllsNd Orenot Coast O•lly Piiot s.ot 5,1• ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Eul'I tlld shell w.1 torth ,.,. tutt lM lob sllL ~ .... ,,,., ancr resl<lencts 01 •II .,.....,,, The·~no K ttedule of per diem encl partt.t Interested In tr.e OfOPGStl. wo991 Is boted ~ • -~•no do of II the bid Is t>y • <-••lion. stale tne elgl'lt Ill llO<Wt. The r•I• IM hOllo.ty ne mes ol ,,.. otllc.,... -<•n slof\ en ond ov•'11me work slloll lie e1 leo11 aorH ment on ....,.If of the corDO•allon lime •nd one-4\AH . and whettlet more then one olll<•• II \11•11 be mana.tory uppn '"" CON· must. sign It t he O•d i \ by a TRACTOR lo -the contract Is oortner\l\lp or • joint W11lute, stat• •••rde<I, -upon any w ocon1racto< IN n•mes •nd .-tSMs of •II gen.., at ull<ler lllm, to PllV nol ltu lllon Ille QOrtN•I -joint -.nl .. rert II Ille Wid sPe<lllocl retH lo ell wot-mef\ bidder Is • sol• p1oprletorsl'llP 01 emolO'(od b'f them In Ille U e<wtlon of •Miiier enltty tllot -. t>usln•u un· tM COt\ttect. <Hr a llcllll0U1 n•me. Ille bid Sll•ll t>• No ll•do.r m•y wllhclraw nls bid tor In Ille real neme OI Ille blddet '""" • • perlOO of I0'1y·llve (451 d•YS •ff•r o.slon••lon lot1owl119 showln9 "0 8A IM dete Ml lw '"" _.,"9 ot t>lds. lll'le fictitious n eme)"; provided, A ooymenl bonO ancr a perform-• llowever, no llctltl--sN ll lie bOn<I •Ill t>e...._i•ell OflOr le e-.c used unlHS thero Is• current •"91Slr•· llon ol Ille contrect. TM payrnenl llond lion wllll ,,,. Ottft9e Co..mv llKoroer sl\atl lie In IN rorm Ml tortl'I In t11e In CH• of cor·por-atlom, lnclu«M Ille conlroct docurnetlts. names or Ille PrHIO.nl, S.cretarv. D•led: August 2'. '"'°· Treasurer. •ncl Meneot•. Go .. rnlno Boero Tiie City C-11 of Ille Cltv ol Cott• OOfotllv Har.-ey Fl""'r Mesa ••-• IN rlQtll to ••lt<"I anv Put<Nllno Olre<to< or •II bldl. PlltltlSl\ed O.~ CoHt Oellv Pilot P"OllSl\td Or•ngr Coest Oonv Piiot Sept.~. t, 19111 JM4.tO S.ot. 5. "'o 36«1• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 011 ll'UILIC MEAltlNG TO all HILD aY ltlE ORAMGll COUN· lY PLANNING COMMISSION ON TMll LOCAL COASTAL ll'ltOOllAflll ..Olt ll'ORTIONS Of' THE NORTH ANO SOUTH COAST f'LANNING UNITS O~ THI OaANOI COUNTY LOCAL COASTAL "ltOOltAIO' CLCll' ...,,, Noll<• Is lleret>y Ol¥tn tMt on S.p. \ember 23. 1'111>. •s oar1 of ils program to u llslv Ille requirements ol Ille ,....... Act of ,.,.. .. ......... by pr..,,.rlno a U>c•I COMtal Progren> tor the ""111(.orpoteled •r•H wlll'lln tllt CoHIM Z-. Ille Or-C:-ty Plennln9 Commission •Ill llolCI I pvt>llc Merino lo consl0tr ll'le aooptlot\ of the Locat c:oes111 A'roor•m to• \lie Nortll -south Coest PIMW\1"9 UllltS of tM Or-County Loelll (OHUI Pr09r1m. Tiie Loc•I Coest•t Program 1nc h1cMt, • •-.. ,. plen ancl PClll<lff wl>k l'I will ........, IMI pOftlon of 1M O.Mr•I Plan epplk.sole to II• coestal 1one. lmplementl"9 ecltoM ere tn· clllCIH for cwt.In PC1t1I011l of ti.. PIM· fli"9 Units. TM IOltowi"9 _, •ilhln Ille HOt111 •nd 5""111 c:o.11 Plannlno u1111s •rt tl'le 1111>IKI ol tl>ll oubtl< hearlno: Suns.I "'4Uallc P•••· Sunsel hecl'I, Me•pon ~. San.. AM Htlllflt•, Le9un• Nlgutl, Oen• Point, and Celllstr-8ff<l\. An ..idltlonal Plannl"9 C-.mlulOn ,,..,1 ... Is t<lled\lled lo< Oclolle• 7, ltlO IHOlng. lo comlcteretlon ll'f ,,,. .... "' Of ~,,_.. on HOMntier S. '*· Tiie ~r'"9 wlll commence •' 1:.JO p.m., or as -111ere.ner es posslblt ttltd will De .. Id I" IN CommlUlon't .... rl ... ..-n In !fie o..,.. C~y Hall ol A°"'4nls\Tatl0n, 10 CMc Center ll'laia, Santa AM, Celllornl•. All In• terHted Hll11et -lnvli.ct to •ntnd •nclbe-fd. W1lltan <-• .,. also lnvltM. fl'lete "'" be Miii -. ...... .-1119 I Gem"'IHIOll at lfte ...._.-,.St Pf ... to, or at <om,...n(eMent of, Ill• t<IMCkllecll ~k ""11111 « et •-· .............. COMll'LI ANC5 W I TH THe i ••••• CALll'OltNIA l!NVlltONAHNTAL OUALITY ACT: Statvttrlly ••""-' ,..,...... ............. ~ " .. , .. "*!< ""-"" c.11. "li•I .. ., -. ...... mMIM <-.ct ,... • •Wt~ Ill"""' ........ . s..ta AN, c:.Hfwftle Tt ........ 11,.) 9M•7"t. s· s I F I E D 6. 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The Blgge1t M•rketpl•c• on the Onnge Coeat DAILY PILOT CL.ASSl~IED ADS You C•n Sell It, Ftnd It, Trade It With • W•nt Ad [842·5878] One Cell .. rvlC• F•lt Credit Approv•I HHIH .... S. ........ Wt ....................... . ................. ,, ................. . •••NI I 002 I OOJ •••rll I 002 •.....•..•...........•. .., ................................. . MH• Vwdl Jewel OCIAN .. ONT HOMI Spacious mulli·faceted s PLUS UHIT bedroom, 3 bath tn-level Spectacular a rchitects with formal dini ng. drea m . View. 11lew. separate family room 11aew. With 2 Bdrm guest wtth fireplace and wet· qu1rte r a o r r e ntal. bar, enclosed front Newport's best. S9SO,OOO . g •rd,~n courty a rd . Call646·7171 EQUAL HOUSING Sparkling s wimming Ol'fN 1110 .11 s1uNros1 N<I• OPPORTUNITY pool and lush landscap· 1·11·~ I ing. All on a spacious ~1J.iJa11ilJ ~~e~:·a~~~!~tised ~~~~rJn:~0~is~0~hi~e~~~ :«' .. :.·» JiQ Ji m this newspaper is sub-F\111 pnce 1215,000. Call C01YCHARM Desirable locution on channel steps t() se\.l~ bea ch. 4 Bdrm. Many un> loot fea\W'es. ~.000 . Ject to the federal F'a1r 751-3191 CmtoM Mesa •t Mor 714 700 9333 Housing Act of 1968 Thls unlque 2-story home "'!!!~~!!!!~~~!!~~ which makes it illegal to C: SELECT has been highly up· = a dvertise "any pre · T'PROPERTIES graded. It f eatures rerence. limitation. or skylights. greenhouse d1scnminal1on based on -----------• window room, pool. new race. color. religion. sex. IEACH HOME! carpets. vaulted ceilings or national on gin. or an Up&raded beach home-and much more Don't 1ntent1on to make any Newport! Walk to ocean miss seeing this home such preference, hmita-or private beach ! New Full price $169,500. Call LEMON HilGHTS HIDEAWAY t1on, or discrimination." carpels and fresh paint! 556·2660 Custom decor. 3 patios + See this sed uded 4 1>41.rm. view home. Situated on "'• acre. Mature lrees and landscaping. Lovely pri val e pool. many stained glass windows a nd u nique touches throughout. $318,000. This newspaper will not secluded sundeck ! Just !p SELECT knowingly accept a ny $127 .250! Hurry., call PROPERTIES advertising fo r real 752·1700 estate which 1s an viola· oP!N 1110 • 01 PuN ro11n•~• 1;-t.i_o_n-;_o~f ~th~e;la•w----~-~1111 HltORS: Ad•ertise" 1hould check their adi E x pe rie nced Age nts daily mtd rt n e e d e d . 0 R A N G E repo er-COAST F INANCIAL ron llMWdiatefy. The REALTORS. 957·0701 DAILY PILOT auumes Nobility for the firat itt- cornct htsertlOft only. MEWPOltT VISTA HOMI Sit.too This 3 Bdrm air condi - tioned home is on a large lot. nesteled in a tall tree NEWPORT VISTA Older but stately 3 Bd rm. 2 bath added wood Cami· ly room. separate laun- dry room. formal dining, covered patio. many., many extras. $115,000. Call now. 546-2313 oJ-ftJ '" (j •• ., ' '·, ti'· ' [~lft,lt\11 HcMnff tor s• li n e d c ul d e sacl•---------mi Dalebout Bay s Beach Real Estate ;;:;:.;·········~oc)i ••••••••••••••••••••••• neighborhood. Enjoying ocean bree'l.es. First time advertised. 646:717 1 tr1fuQ • r~f\,f.:flJtf ·. f NEWPORT ~ U fAlf U Ul.U#Cf Sl#Cf ttd . DUPLE~ llG C.ANYOM 2 Units on fee land. In s id e t h is thre e Across from pa rk. Near! bedroom. Deauvllle. a beac.h, bay, & shopping.I ful l comple m e nt or Pnced at $205,000. Eves amenities indulge you In 642-22S3 luxury. Ouls ide ... lhe PR O GRE SS I VE, E XPERI ENC ED LICENSEES NEEDED! Brokers or Associates call us Flexible com· mission schedules or desk space. New om ces 1----------DOOltS TO HACH ORANGECOAST WPT 2·2 Duplex . O wne r sensuous pool and spa (overlooking the golf course) literally seduces you. Oh, yes, there is 1 dining·room and a family room ... too! S.S95.000. FlNANCIAL N . HGTS motivated. Open lo REALTORS MUSTIESOLD c reative f i n a n ci ng. 957-0701 Ask for Marilyn Possibly little or no cash. 4 Bdrm. l&e fam rm. Will trade property . boat Ul-7300 N.I . IE.ACHFtlONT newer. with Tudor de . car . or ?" 1249.000 sign, assume · loan with E c•" 071c Tow .... HOME ves .....,. ,, " only 20% dn. Hilltop w /ocean 111ew . DRIVE IY Over 5000 sir of ('Ustom .. 12 I 6TH PL CE luxury R'edwd liauna . ~ A pool & spa S7SO.OOO S 185,000 or 7 Harbor Ridge RealtJy Inc associated BRO KER S IHAlTOI.'; JJ1' ~ litollt",,a ~'l Jbbl 544-9411 675-1163 Unique homes sig 675-6000 ON THE HACH l~~~;;~~~~;;.;;...J~~~~~~~~~~~ S h a n gr i · L a on a SELF EMPLOYED? beautifu l beach in So .. OPEH.SUM l·S OCUNFllONT Large deluxe BALBOA Duplex. 4 Bdrm . 21'1 baths up. 3 bdrms. 2 baths down Fireplace each unit Compf re decorated & upgraded Shows like brand new. Only $1665,000. lalloo ley Prop. Realton •675-7060• Home and business an San Diego Co. 2 Bdrm. 2 one. Clean 4 Bdr m 2 Ba b a with s Park Ii n g with over 40 comm ·1 uses forever views of Che surf and Coronado Islands approved. Prime Costa Mint coDd. with evuv Mesa locat ion Op -' poTtunity knocks. Call amenit1y, Assume 11' 2'1 now.S40-J666 loan . no pts . onl) ·~ $149,5000. Portwood Pacific lt..tty 714/429·7171 NEWPORT CREST 11 11 Wild Goose Ct. Charming 2 bdrm. end unit condo. J ust reduced lo $162,000 SANTA.AHA Practicall) new 2 bdrm townhouse. very clean. Owner lea ving area. $83,500. 2644 Monl~ Carlo. Open Sun 1-5. HORSE PROPERTY VILLA CONDO ~'2 acre zoned A· l and O I . COltONA DIEL MAit Outstanding view. 2-2 Bdrm houses. xlnt park· ing, financing. Both only $565,000 localed in the Back Bay NLY 1'5,000 Newpor t area . Owner Ch<1r mi n g uni t an will finance with $56M Ranc ho San Joaquin down. F\111 price $175,000. Assumable loa n. Onlv 2 Agent. 556-2660 year s new. Newly 'or- ----------• fered ANTAC'.IlON? Classlfed Ads 642-5678 CL.UW'm MOWS Advertistrs may plact thtlr ads by ltltpllone 8 00 a m. to s 30 p m Monday thru Friday 8 10 l10ClCI Sat111'day COSTA M ESA OFFICE 330 W Bey 642·5"71 llUNTINGTON BEACll l711'lS Beach Blvd S40-1220 LAGUNA BEACH ao:n N. Cout Hwy i..1une Beach 494 9466 NORTH COUNTY dial frtt $40-1220 CL.US.-~ Otadllnt few copy .t. lulls Is s 30 p m lht day befor r publication. t11cept far Sund•y • Monday Editions wl\tn deadline is Saturday, 12 noon cu .... IMULAnoMS ERRORS · Ad vertlstrs should <'httk their ids dally • re port errors I mm e d iatel y . THE DAILY Pll.01' assum es tla bilily ror the first lncorr«I inllertfon only . CANCELLATIONS: When kllUn1 111 ad be surt lo make 1 rtcord of the KILL NU MBER 1lven you by your ad Llktr u N!t'tlpt of yO\lr cancellation. Thi• kill n u mber m u st b e prea eht e d by th e •d•ertlttr In <'ast of • diapule CANCELLAT ION OR CORRECTION OF NEW A 0 B £ P 0 R E RUNNfNC F:very etron I.I madt to 11111 or ~I 1 new ad lh lt hu been cwdered, but we c•llllOt 1u1ranle« to do 110 until Liit ed !las appeared In the piper DIME·A·LINE ADS· These 1d1 ere strictly cash on 9dv1n~ by mall or 11 1ny one of our otncta. NO ~e Of'ilen. Oe•dUne: a p.m Friday. Co.la MIU offi« • 12 noo11 e t 1 11 br•11ch omcea. TH E OA4LY Pit.OT rru r\les the rl1M to cl1t•lry. tedk. ffMOI' or r e r u 1 t 1 o y •dvtrtlHment, end lo ell.•~•-• Ill ralU It ,...,~ ~.prioc' llOtlni Ott U ....... ~ P.O ....... co.a•- ELL idle items with a Daily Pilot ClassiJied Ad. $2 c .... ,.. $1-00 allltttlkesi1a PENNY PINCHER AD 3 hnes ror 2 days on l~ l a day. 34c a line Advertise on e or more items \'Q lued up to Sl OO Each a dditional line is only 60c for the t\\O d ays . Sorry . no co mmercial ad ; a ll o \\ed Charg" Your Penny Pincher Ad o r use your Ba nk Amer icard Vis a or Mastercard c • ..., ....... yHr •4 ht 'rh•t te•err .. ! 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Have you fead today's Classified Ads? If not. you're missing the best bargains in town! MAURY STA UFFER SEA LION REALT Y 673-5354 SPOIL YOURSB.F- w it h this beautiful spacious 3 bdrm home. Fabulous family room, 2 frpl cs. decorator wallpaper. jacuzzi • great locatioO. $184,900. Call today 979·5370. ALLSTATE . ! REALTORS THE l<W> NUMBER TO SEE COST-A MESA OFFICE 2790H.,._11..t 17 I 4J54S.t4t I SLAT THI INTlllST DIAG<* with t his beautiful Newport Shores duplex seconds from the beach! Live in, or rent out. this fabulous buy on fee simple land is bound t o a pp' rec i a t e DRAMATICALLY when all around is leased land. FINAN· CING IS NO PROBLEM ! 1DISCOUIA .. 7 DON'T BE! We have a terrific bargain for first time buyers or investors. Quiet location. im· me nse fenced backyard &r it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Call for details ·on this all terms financing at $105,000. WlfY WAIT for prices to increase when you can afford this beautlfUJ home wtth large s pacious room1.. • -There's even a wet bar for~~ taining in a quiet tastetully • orated atmoeehere. At $115, all terms. this is a good deal! llW11M*I °'"* c-o.ttv llliot, ,,...,..mll9rS.l'IO ,.....,·-~~~-"~~~~~~~~~~~!.--:--:::::::::::::::::~L..~...:::::::::::::::::::::JC:::::::::::::::::;:::::,..;;.._.;_ .. I\ ' - -~ , ....... Per S. ....... Fer S41 ...-.., ,.,. 14e HMtH For S. HewMt For S. Ho4JHI For S. • Fric:tav ·September 5. 1980 DAILY PILOT IJ:I ••••• ,. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••·•••••·• ............................. l ..................... ,_ s. ....... ,_ s. He.et .... s.e. • _ _,.. IMI ewrel • 1002 ••• ,.. 1002 ·~.. 1002 • ._.... 1002 ~.. 1002 ...... : ...................... ! ..................................... .. ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ........................ .... .. 1002 ca... .. 1002 ca IALIOA. Ill •te Jlf A.P0&.8CA One o( a kind. old .,rid des gn & qualih• of this ne w authentic French Norm.andy home . 4 Bdrm. 3 b ath cu $l o m h o m e with fin ~ t c rafts manship & aml'mtt.. o~ ovailoble SSM.000 C'all for aJ>p'l IAYNOMT We havt> s('veru l fine home wllh plt~r & sllp a TOllO HOISi COWfftl 4 Bdrm . 3 baths . ranc h tyle . Jnina.t•slutc h\.onnill' groves S24Q.OOO BILL GRUNDY . RE~LTOR I ·I 1 11, , y , •• 1. l 1 , • • "< I\ r. 1 ~ " I ti I CHUrr tH CctM Our new 2 und 1 nupll.''< is quiet I~ · l<wated un un t> o( tht> he ·t streets rn Cd M. ll 's a rul e lltt le cha r mer with s h a k e roof . s huttered wl ndo\\S. b e amed ce1l 1n gs On ly $209 000 J oAnne Perkins . agent U~l()U~ ti()Mt=' REALTO RS. 675·6000 2443 E» • Lv ·~1 ~l9hw•11. Corona del Mar WE HAW 39 I ·~ THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN f11 Coldwe_ll Bani_<~~ PIESCltmOH FOi PUAsual E xpanded Turtle Rock President Ho m e . 4 BR. 3 Ba. ·Remodeled kitchen . Forma l Din'g Rm. Family Rm. plus den & GAME ROOM. Oak pa neling . C r own moldings . Spa. View. $395.000 ,. " IN NEWPCJRTCENTER ~ 644-9060 ~ ~ WA THAtOMT IESIDENCE Im agine s itting down and soa king u p a p a noramic . uno bstructed view of the Brue Pac ific from your furnis hed 3 bed r oom ho use with be a c h frontage or strolling down your pri v a le s t a irs to the be ach! Owner will a rra n ge s pecial. priva t e fin a n c in g for you . Definite ly a prestige property. CTI41 759-1501 ••WOW•• IALIOA ISLE FtXB Excellent developme nt pote ntial on thjs cottage with C·2 zoning ! Adjacent to n e w recrealioqal are a . Assume 10.357' loan with $827/mo. Anx io us owner w ill carry a 2nd T.D. ! ! (714) 759-1501 IA.CIC COUHTIY & HIGHT LIGHT VIEW this spacious 2 bdrm plus d ~n townhome . Featuring cathedral ceilings. tasteful de corations. wet bar. generous use of Mexican Pavers an<t custom oak cabinets. Add this to a ssuma ble financing and you have a n unbeatab l e cpmbination ! ! C714 ) 759-1501 WI a DISPllA TL for off er on this rare find in WESTCLIFF HIGHLAND area! Fantastic home featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with a large country kitch en and covered patio for entertaining your friends !! $4.500 price reduction!! (714) 759·1501. blQOO . OCEANFROMT BUILDING SITE- LAGUMA BEACH From tht' Sttnt;i Ana R1wr m Nt'wport lll· a d 1 J o C' o t t o n · ~ P o 1 n l . ~ a n Clt•mt•nh>. wt· I hrnk I his oc·,•anfront lt1t r('prescnt ~ ont• or ltil' fint>sl watt>rfront h111lnin.: site•:-. aloni.: tht• 2fi m1 stretch or Onm J!t-C'ounty ('Otll\l lint• T hi:, nlJl..:n 1f1t·1.·nt p11.·c·t• of propert~· "' t>rlookl\ IH•fH1t1ful l'rl'~t.·t'nt Bav from Crown·., P o in t. No l.uf."!u n a Beach Jl!) ~lt.:ht I~ southern orients. uon a nd salit!n t p0Mt10n -0n t he point pro\ tde a bn•athta1un ~ inmorama or t•oi..sthne and ('ily l t~hl~ l.01.·att.-d on l-..· minutes from the rin an c1al C'enter of Newport Beal'h in a de lighLful ne ighborhood . this property h a s r 1ty and coast a l <.10mmission i'P· proval as a building s ite for a 6000 sq ft home . This location is so s pectacular tha t up· on your firs t visit you'll capture the m agic .of Laguna and the blue Pacific a round you. He re you may watch the whales migr a ting southward and b ark again each year; observe an a bun· d a nce of sea lions a nd other wildlife on Seal Rock·: enjoy the fall sunsets over Santa Cata lina Isla nd a nd the early morning winte r mist s a s it clings lo the coastal hillside: or on a late spring afternoon watch a spec - tacular phenom enon as the setting s un turns the windo ws of Laguna·~ hillside homes into a thousand goJden sparkl- ing _ lante rns . Best of all. plan to dine by candle ligh t while you watch the c i· ty s parkle from Lag una to Dana pt as the s ummer moon hangs softly over the hills ide and sends the shimmer of s ilver tinsel d an cing a c ross the waters around you. A priceless heritage for future genera- tions. this prope rty is o ffe red at $1.100.000. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499.4551 495-1720 South Loguna Laci-a Nic)uel 493.3331 493-8812 LCICJlmMI leach D.a PoW OPEN FRI THIU SUN 1·5 OH WATa_...unM.11 121 .., ... Drf ............. Exciting corner home on the Bay with interesting levels a nd dignified decor. Spacious 4 bdrm home with • :nd slip for substantial yacht. $875.000. A listing of Helene Allison. Come by and see a nd call 631·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE S.,lf-s Rflnl 61' f>tOPf'rt\. Manaf}f'nwn1 2430 W Co.i>• Hwv Newport ~acli '31-1400 lt 5 M3rtnv A•P &lboa Island '7Ut00 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBStOtAAY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY ~~--~-~-- 11 G CA.HYON MCLAIM- S llt, tOO? Who would believe you could own a lovely 28R townhome in this loca· tion at this price? Prime. pvt loca· tion. Absolutely immaculate ! Pvt patio w/rtlini golf c ourse view. Suzanne Rudd 642-8235. CF-11) 152·1414 551 .. 700 Compu~ Volley Cen•e• Woodbndqe Center ,42 .. ZJI '44-6200 901 Dove• Duve Hotbot View Ce"'e' l!E 111111 ILl11S CD. 1 OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE IALIOA COVH WATBtPIOMf WnH DOCI Spacious Four Bedroom WltJI Convertible Den. Great Family Home On Sandy Beach Mexican Tiled Floors Brtght. Cheerful Liv· Ing Area. Dock For Your Boat. Prieed At 14~9.500. UDO ISLI One of Newport Beach's Most Desi~ Areas With Private Beaches. Tennis Courts & Clubhouse. Traditional Five Bedroom Home With Large Formal DlnlnJI Room & Pen· Study. Master Suite With Spa. ottered Al 1510.000. 759-9100 #2 c.,. ........ .... ,.,. .... \\ I ',I I 1 '\ TAYLOR CO. 1\1 1\l.'I I II\~ ·.1111 •· l~H(; GllA T VllW IM Dov• SHOllS PlltSTI•IOUS GALAXY HIYI Rrautlrully deslf(nt-d home by Ivan W e lls N e wl y pa i nt e d inte rio r . lln11sual h u~e a trium e ntry with tra\'t-rtmt' floor 3 fa mily bdrms plus luvdy maste r bdrm s uite. fo('mal din- IOjt. family rm & beautiful po0l. spa & pa tw with Back Bay & city lights v1t1w. Owner will carry ts t T.D. subj lo b uyer qual. Vacant. $550.000 WISUY H. T~YlOR CO., llALTORS 2111 s-J.,...... ....... NEWPOaT CENTH, H.I . '44-4' I 0 WE COULD HA.IDLY HlllVE IT! Neither' will you til you see this just lis ted. SUPER LARG E fa mily condo 5 bdrms. d en & 3 baths -luxury thruout. Tucke d aw ay in a gorgeous setting near C OM Hi gh S c hool. churches. and s hopping. Truly le nds itself to the la rge family and their needs. Owne r will consider helpful financing a nd quic k possession due to bus iness require m e nts for a h asty m ove. Offered a t ohly S213 .000. open Sat a nd Sun 1 to 5. see 835 Amigos Way #1. 1714) 673-4400 l2 t 3t 628-2828 HARBOR Di•isiOft of H..tMw lnnahM..t Co. SPYGLASS WITH A VIEW NICB> TO SIU Wa tch bo~ts go by a s you re lax in this warm. inviting home. It has Mexican Pavers. plantation s hutte rs and neutral wall c overings . It is a Spyglass best buy at $527 .000. JoAnne Perkins. Open Sat/Sun. · · U,._l()UI: ti()MI:~ REALTORS .. 6 75·6000 2443 East CoHt Highway, Coron• del Mar WE HAVE 39' OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN RCTaylorCo 640-9900 6 UNITS tH THI ILUFfS Live in '(ery private o wner 's unit a nd have 5 other units to lease. Owner 's unit Capprox 2300 sq ft ) has 4 Bdrms. 3 Ba ths. living room. dining room over looking flower filled patio. Othe r units consist of one 3 Bdrm and four 2 Bdrm. 21,2· • ....-' -IMr.. • I CJ02 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vaeimt Estate' SI }4,t;SO 3 ---lml!!llllJI ___________ _ Br. 2 ba. lge {'OUntry lllehen, pnva te corner lot. The Real Estaters 546-2313 -----------< Wattrfroftt HolM 5 OR. 4 Ba . custo m waterfr on t h o m e w 17x38 ' pv t d ock P riced Sl .394 ,000. Bui lder w trade for I -1 ~ ,._ ...• ~'· •. \··· .. ... -• P"" ., ., -• rn ~=t n1 -~·. r n .. -. 'i 1 • ,,. •f•' , I .. ·.~ -·1. Pa lm Springs Est ate For details on this home 45' LOT IH OLD C.,. and appt to see. call Classic! Older home on a 45' lot 1112 Carol Hoff. agt. 631-0094 b tocks fro m Ins pira tion Point: COUNTRY hardwood floor s. stone floors, brkk LIVING fireplace. 2 pa tios. 3 bedrooms and 2 Panoramic view of pro-ba ths. (Yes. south of the hi~hwa y ! ) posed regional park. Tri-$310.000. le\>el 4 Bdrm 3 bath. fa m ~ I y r o o m . 2 u......i11"1us:. ti""~ IJ=.~ fireplaces. Dining.J'O(>m . ,...... ~ L U~L~ extra large lo,,-fruit REALTORS. 675·6000 trees. buillin BBQ. Like 2443 Ed .. t Coast Hl9hwa11. Corona de1 Mu Irving 1n the country. 9 ST NGS $l79,900. Call for more in --W~E~H•A•V•l •'-·'·' ~T~H~E~B~E~S~T~Ll~~I ~~IN~T~O~W~N formation. 546-2313 = oPfN lit 9 • t \ lvr, tu hi t,. I [~Biil Cole ORAHGETRH End unit condo in Irvine I Br. Iba, comm. pool & tennis Own er s a ys sell!" Under market al $70.000. Fanta s tic creative financing OCEAHVIEW 2 Br. 2''• bath. Former model with a fantastic view. Must see this de c:orator·s delight Best tondo 1n Cihta Mesa Reduced by SI0.000 Will sell fast. HORSE PROPERTY Act now ' ! This property 1s m foreclosu re Needs i I ~ J -- REALTORS 67S-551 I ILUFFS MOST POPULAR E PLAM ! Overlookin[;? park and g reenbelt. three be droom . huge family room. wood beamed ceilings. bright and bea utiful. Offered at $217.000 538 Vist a Grande . COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., COf'OIMI def Mw 675-5511 TLC 12 acre. 2 Hr. Iba ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~ + in-law qrtrs & oul :: bwldings Newport Mesa Take lllne to relax and Sehl Dist S179.90Q MEED HRP? shop al home ll's simple wit h Da il y P i l o t ~'·RED CARPET IL 754-1202 DESPHATE ss.ooo Vacanti 4 Bdrm 2 bath home. cozy kitchen with bar. Brick fireplace, 2 ear attached garage, super sharp ! Vaeant, owner anxious. Reduced S.S,000. Now $129.950. Call 546·2313 ()Pl N Ill Q • f ~ IUN •O 61 N« I te1s111;1 &~ EASTILUFF This cheerfuJ home has 4 br. kitchen-family room combo, elegant Ii vin g roo m & ma tur e landscaping. Open Sun l·S. 2645 Bunya. $226.900. 644-9990 Hel p yourself Lo a Classified Ads. And 1f Heapmg selection of you have something to Qualified Hopefuls sell. call a friendly mLhe DAILYPILOT Class1f1ed Ad-Visor at HELP WANTED ADS 642·5678 THE l<W?-NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT IEACH OFRCE 2043 w .. 1cllff Dr. C114t64,·11 I I HA.MMH. HAILS & A HUM( OF WOOD T h at is practi~all y all you'll n eed. Selle r is anxious and will provide the paper with minimum down. Xlnt fixe r -upper right on Balboa Island . jus t a few steps from w a ter . DON'T MISS IT! #190 UQUIDA TION SAU Absolutely fabulous 3 br. 21h bath. Decorated to a "tee''. Wood flooring in dining room . plush carpets . Selle r is desperate - must sell this week . Will consider LARGE 2nd. #186 . ew-carpets-an·.+-19-lfiw..d~~ • ......_UUJM.UJJ,uz......ut.~ $12,500 drapes. Each has two ca r enc losed garage. Asking $795.000. RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE we.ate plcbt fw• ....... ..,._ wltlt ..,_. ..t ndlillt ........ 9A .... ~tr .... a •• d~ wMlr4..._. -.... ..... ,.. ,.. ..... allem ...... ..t U twllML W .. IOClhd .... deps to Z baJft OlllL $415,000. C .. '7i-6toO. COIONA on MAR DUPLEX Acron .,_ .aool, ,.... •=•• ;. 3 & I bchl....._S....of•wy ....... hllHd ....._ S2'5,000 WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAL ESTATE f>11I~• Rent•!•. Proper1~ Mon•'!"m•nt 2431\ W C1Msl Hwv 31~ MM111f Ave Newpart Beocli &!boil Island '31·1400 '7Ut00 UllC&RN YEAIT C S I U I N G L 0 I U N 6 R M E P L E N 0 T I 0 N 0 D D A Y A K A N U 0 A W D 0 M S E M Z N E E P L A L T S N I C S 0 P U Y Y L 0 M B G I C M P W F 0 L 0 I S R M E E I A E U G R 0 A I E C GMNDAE E·TEiHt!ND HOS8 C L V S R E S E A U I H 0 F N R t E 0 U A T S N N E ~ H I H U L 0 K S R T T A H E H S I C A E N E 0 I L A T S 0 S U V M D I ~ U C 6 A G V T Q H A l 0 N A R R L 0 M E I 0 U W A W N I S U X E J L E R N L P R E E S L 0 D I E L L K Y A F M L D I S M E 0 S P I M H 0 I T A T H E M R E F T S Y R T K 0 I D H l G T D 0 1 U R £ D I Y T N ........ ~ •••• ,....,. ,tf::!... ...... It In. ' '"*'-flllloft '""" ... oi.. ,.,........... £..-"' Zyiw . C..-.• _... i Ort ~ .... o .. c.w .. ........ T~,_.._ • . , THE BLUFFS Model Home End unit. baekyard pool. 4 Br, 3 Ba. frm• din rm. calh ceil, lg decks, best loe. Walk to sehool. ten· nis club. shopping. OWN 1'HE LA-ND $269,000 2404 Vista Nobleza 644·5150 Opn Sa/Su 12·5 DRUMSJLQ~.1-_ LAST and neither do elegant homes like this beauty. 4 Bdrm, spacious family rm, prof. decorated and land sc ape d . Gate guarded comm. Pvt ten-nis and pool + breathtak- ing ocean. harbor, moun- tain & eity lights views. $515,000. Call toda y 979-5370. ALLSTATE AEALTOAS ~ CIR Realtors MESAVHDE f'OOLHOME 4 bdrms, custom kitchen. pool has new sola.r heat & pump. Many extras. 3269 Ne braska Ln. Ope n Kous1 Sun 12-5 SARAHIMMAH 646-50'6 IAIGAIH Starting up? T his may be the one for you. 3 s pacious bdrms. Large y ard & beautiful trees .. Flexible terms will help you get started today. CALL TODAY FOR SPECIAL CONSIDERATION. #192 MOM'S ICITCHBI Never looked so good. It has been completely taken a part & re- modeled. You've got to see it to believe it!!! For Pop. a large 2 car garage & boat storage. For the kids. terraced yards & lots of trees! #194 llACH lOYHS $50.000 South of the border. where the s un is warm a nd the days are long. Easy vaca tion. only 2 hours from Newport. Enjoy or rent out at $90/d'ay. Fabulous m obile home ON THE WATER! #200 Walker&Lee Real Estate STAR GAZEK~ .. t-'--"-.........,...--~-~Cl..AY R POLLAN-~--..~~--. }t ,_ Ooll., _, ~ ~ Y Acc•r~•ttt te ,,.. Sten To cHwlap meuog~ for So1urdoy, rNd ...,,$ <OfTft4JO"d"'ll IO .....-oen of"°"' Zodioc birl+\ •9' b&A&a\t .... 0All Y PILOT ~~!.~.~ ........ ~!!~.~-~ ....... ,~:~.~~-~~ ........ ~:~:·!.~~-~~ ....... . eor... .. M• l 022 Col'Ofto del Mor I 022 .... ,,..on t each l 040 ~°" teech I 0 40 ~!~~~~-~~ ........ ~:~:!.~~-~4!': ........ 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Unlh SI 42.500 FULLER REAL TY S46-0814 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------JA.SMIHE CREEK "' w.ileda\I hl•aut1lul ;!IJ Ar re'. S50001X'r al·H· -·o·c-M•F•R•O-M•T-D•P•L•x-•I ferns. spa & s.1unu Im f11fal 'ulidl\·1sion m1111 OCEA.M & CA.HYON VIEWS Svll•11d1d home of w<1otl mt·d1att· P""'>l''sion reach lOJ:u 1 hrdrl\1·111 Spectacular oc:n 11c-. 11nan c:e cl s:i11.51H1 llo\\nl•l\\nSan lkti,:o beamed ceiling, lrplt• 4!J2 7063 D · & C l le 3 BEDRO OM and t:las!ot "1th l'lH'h "1n Decorator's own home 3 lldrm. 2 story split IC'vel. Oc·e.in \'re" on "Hie grct·n belt Thl' ultim:.i ll' 1n deror = lO A loll Or "et bar GrJt ioui. II\ mi: a•1s or 1\llh J \tt·1<1 ' ,\nd onl) SonJuon 8 51 -1666 Duublt .:,ir J).;•' oO,\ 1211 l do" framing a different SS9-9888 on:in and mountain lol t>u1,•t lo1·ut111n hut , lo,14 lo ,h111111111 ., Nt!" 2 FIREP' .. CES \lew Own lh1s c·omforla Others 111.so a va1lu hie C /2 I .,_.wpt C enter 640-5357 $330.000 tor 1, mt 1n th1!-t Capistrano I 0 78 IO\'el\ hume ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.portinents ABSOLUTF.:L y for Sole 1300 " ~ ··· ble 3 bdrm homt' of iuul 111"111:r 11h1111l11n~ lo ·11JO\ 1n th1~ luv .. c · " " dramatic s pace;. fur h,111l1<1 1">d Clo"'" l•l.i;,lt•r 11r1ous IH\'l~E C'HOVFS BEAUTIFUL •• •••. •• •••• •• • • •• • • • • • \"tllaJ1e San J u;-111. l 11~ Jf>l unit' lol Jltng 11H•r bclr 2 b · i·ounl n :>• mtlli•0n IA><'Jled 1n 1----------1 cou~~· hom~· ,\II lht• ;\f1dwc'l l'<tpllal (•11 ( JONES REAL TY ",tlb otHI i·11rull11110 1 · 1 • '\\ " $255.000 (iood ftnancmg "''n 1om1· an\ ct\atlabll' ~llU,1~111 --•lh .Ill >l'>'>Ulll,I •• ml' n I t I l'., I h,., lill• luan l'opul:11 .1 •sl .I ri 644·72 I I ;.le1<1 pnrl lll•t,i:ht <. lh Ro y McCordl~. 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(ondo 3Ba. frplcs. security 546-9522 S48S oou Feature:. :.lamed J?la:-s. 2300 Sq Ft of luxur1ou-. alarm, bltn vacuum. 111 BY OW:-.I ER 2 ~ r old <.:on amenttte!> SlOS 000 . :\tan in Perkin., lo11~u1 · lant M D .,A>erk1 n ~ FULLER REAL TY Agency. ~HJ '2'1"2 IHO 546-0814 ~och Pr operty I J SO ·~····················· 673-6210 180° OCEAN VIEW Coronal.lo (.' J ' ~ l 'or onado Pc111n:-ula :-kyltte. sol~· lcnn1s & ll\1ng. with 1l '!> uwn lercom.AskmgS349.ooo 1---------• 8Collinslsle do . 2Br 2Ba, man) much more · lk lo pk & l'OOL & SP,\' This 3 Open Hse Sat/Sun I .5 VIEW LISTING On Water 1 Rd rm h1)me xtras. assumahh.' lo<tn . CHARMING DUPLEX :-: U DetJll all \'1,·wn bdrm & den attached 320 I 2 Sunut A n . si.100.000 Si9.950 661 r.111 ="lew 2 bdrm unit with ----------I li31 5751 agt home ts f)Oss1h ly lht• onl~ South Lo9uno Split level 2BR 2BA & -;;,!> REAL TY :i bdrm 2 ha Chan•·I fronl home with .ill' I -.huped dock for 2 h<>:J t... High hl·amed c1•tll nih atrium. f1 reµIJ l'e. \\Cl bar & pnvalt' patio 1111 lhc chanel <;rl'al hom1· for lt\'1ni.: & l.'nterta1n1rtl! two decks ,ind Isl •lwner -EJ Toro 1032 exampll' 1n the pre 1 Cross St 9th l mother· in law unrt Fe~ c \LL FOR OETAILS Santo Ano deprectaliun Also 3 ~l1g1ou.., Wnoclbpdgl' 6611986 land.KmgsRd •••••••••••••••••••••••Co~rciol bdrm front horn,• w1lh HARD W 0 0 D 1··~···••••••••••••••••• Estate\> w11h a 'pr1\att• IA.LIOA.-MEWPORT -WATtRfHO"'l '•atre 3br.den frmldtn Property 1600 new rouf copper plumh FLOORS * *LUXURY' pool C.111 now lo iiee & Assumable 10', loan nn R~olty 6 75-8170 . HOM I '> rfemn.t·e~'aca·ur1e1a1. fo1·remlrelnrt 2&0 •••L•:•G••U·~·:·,•E• :·C••H••• • m g. ne" kitchen. lit'\\ Sharµ 3 Hdrm. l.irgt• 1·11r I , . • cnJo~' soph1i.11cate<i ocean vie'' REAL ESTATE u ,.. ,....,. ,... bath , fireplace and ner lul with posl>thle It\ (all for 'o,urhpersfobnn1t 1n· S197.500 hillside home ,, 8 verlook 1----------1 631·140G 1 f 00 ru1 1 l hlrede&;.. ~~cc~ ~nsd. 9600 SQ.FT. hardY.-OO<I Jl1)ors TOldl :.i cte-.s Pre~cnl lo<Jnl 3~l·Uon n l 1~ a u ous ing Laguna eac·h E~tale dosing u wn"'r s e g o l'. 14 Leased r ommerci<tl Island Charm' S.tJ!>.000 ma' be tak~n O\'t•r at .i lldrm, 3 Hd. home b) [Uj)W''''dbrldgc Coordinattn~ c ui.lom ~u:.t :-ell Harbor Vae1<1 . LIDO ISLE Sl34.0l_I0_._~6-H21 O_w_ner industnal unll!) locall•d C oJJ673-6900 !I;>°. interest :\1o ,cin l'ace~etll'r 11111.'2.'l'ars . carpeting, draperies . & Summ l•rsel \l odel, Remmll!ledJhclrrn Iha BYOWNER·3Br.lglot.nr •moneo£Laguna·.,m<11n - i·on dit111n \-.k ing ne" \lf.W of m~un Rea lty wallcO\'ennl{ 3Br. 2Ha Sbdrm ~ Jha . lt•rm' 1<1 1th hard"11•>CI riot>" hus1nes<; distnr t & Sl'hl h1ghwa\'S Ruildtnll r•· WATERI R<>Nl Sllti.()OO For an 1111poinl I s'l1~~~ioot·l• ell \~ 111g .'l5 t .:IOOO 1mmac cond Principals S2S9,00o Agt li l5 !l!S!'!O -.huller.,., and largt-,.un c·omenltal •ir f'HAi\«\. i·cnlle\ rl•modeled lhgh llOMI' ffil'nltos<•t•.1·all510-ll51 1 .h.~:x<.:LL'Sl\EL\ rnzn narranr .. l'l.,.,,lniiw only Sl89.000 hy o"'ncr n) pallli!> Prtt'L•d tu wll SBO,l)()(J.5-li 3182 demand .irea P::irtrwr' R~J;-~~(iAJE USTEll H\' Days 640·4890. wkntb & '~~ iU20 "ant oul offorin-g H'l'\ p R E S T I G I 0 U S l'ves 494·8810 CLIFFHA. VEH att ratl 11 t' 1 rn,1n('1rt1! 1111 J \\'\\\\dhrldgc ----FIRST TIME f:Vt:R' Other R~ol Estat~ 101.11 µ1tl't 11f ~5i5.111111 COLLEGE P:ARK REA.DY FOR YOU t::xqws1te custom built 3 •••••••••••••••••••,••• v.ith s11;i, ;:;11.tu1<1 11 ----------·----------!· lk cllrtj Beautiful Purdue Plan Special 2 bdrm 2 hJ home Hd rm . fa m 1 h room Mobil~ Ho mes Rt·Jlon111n11., 1;;5 1;11111 BALBOA ISLAND r l'aturcs include J bdrm h 1 1 r m r h R · . l 1 For Sole I I 00 l y Own~r -2 1 7 l\IG HOlS!': !-.\I \I.I. ;;:;1 :iooo 2 ba ldeall• localed to ona uge o oo or ome ig 1a11.1 anc ••••••••••••••••••••••• M ·GZONE p H 1 1. E C H J-: .\ T i9~0 RarrJ1u a 1•1. .. '. '' 'm1' , expansion Pri1 ate ) el en1 losed \ ard. j!ale1I t•n Apol~no ~rhool s. pa rk. pool & close rn. Only $2U9 .950 tr) and mut·h more · ._. ________ 1 __________ 1 Oldt.'r hotnc· i:.Jrage Jn<t 2 BK. 2 '>l) h;,i•" fpll ~ TER:'>tS' lhdlltn 2:-.l\. n u lET CUL DES C ... hopping As k111g onl~ LOCJUftO VIII-R.E. S350.000 ha rn "111 µrndun• wni1· BR gar apt + l)!l! scp 5br. form din '<'I' ram ,.. . -A $132.500 Open House Sat -':II-BARRETT SPECTACULAR EXCITING IOl"llrTI\' Y.htll• \clU plJll owner~ unit <:ond a!> rm o\ er 2400 ,q ft Onh 3 Bdrm!'.. lll~ l•ntry · up 1·5. 14941 Sumac 497• 176 I REALTY REGISTER "POINT" S IDRM e e ne" de1 elo1>nic•nl 1u1su .sumable. $39<! ouo Pnn1 S13!J 500 TJke O\t'r loan l'(raded cpl. mrng rm. Only 3 yrs ne w with Special Buy 'Q ft o tund near 18th & only. 673-0i27 w onl) S28M down 0 II 3k~ Ille in famih rm· 642-5200 ' .i u Ile d l' e ti 1 n gs. f 1 1 Wh1u1e1 . C ~l , , I levolors thr u-oul. eenlral 1~~~~~~~~~~ g 0 u rm e 1 k , l ch en . Beaut1 u · new Y UP· W 1 ..... T 1 C ----------1 Sun I:' ~n I aularino air. bar 91,r~ assumable r,; -balcon\' game rm and graded carpets & drps, es ey "'· oy or o . 8AYVI EW RED r ED I l :\1 Cct ll .\GT for de financing SJ38 900 BEA.CH DUPLEX 5x7' spa 111 mas ter bath 2Br. 2Ba Levitl Ho me in Realtors 644-491 0 latl!<. i305ol7or~5712SI R w·u: l'RtC'E REDU C ED PLUS h ~ Laguna Hills n1cei.1 Altractl\·e 2 Bdrm 1 ba l'\'l'~ ,\t.k for Gu' on 1 toms muc morl' · 0 " 5• Pk All new appl ror llL YO Oi'~l' llLDG w1lh I br+ha O\er dhl -· Realty 8 3 1-8440 WOODBRGESBR S239M MOll\'alt:d sellers Try offered al only S.129.000 E TR QC' "'{l'l P ll b L IS', do"n with built tn () [ 1 ner l'Ol acros!ot from SAL A .,. r r gar Extra bath & I Jund !:$\ Ow1tl'r 1-. !>IUl' R 2 lol. l "'--·-t -. V II 1034 rt'!>CI) ) af(oon · wner manc1ng a' a1 a Clubhouse. µool. Jacuni. COM'l, fal•1I in garc11te l house• ~ep:irate huUM! & \Jrdl>."""" a in a ey AGT 2fR 18 :\lamlann final'IH·ng Cnmpletel~ ble sauna. e'Cerc1s<• & rec ...,50.()(KI Tn nt•l I~" kk1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (h tr5S2 1666 furn Surnmt•r winter "4 4 7 2 11 ,,... lrom South (lJ\fronl. 1011 n111d \rl\ 1111·om". . '"' · rentals .4;JU Sca ,hore v • hall <KJ5029 1 71 1 ,,; :1 1:!\1 "r lar0 e corner lol 1 < 1 o :wo o \\' (' :! n ii Fix"'.r 6K und1rr ,marke.t u rt B h 'I" 1'°1 ·>2-11 o~nhoust•SumlJ\\l:l Sl:IOOOO Prtn "nh· <l31\as .. urn81\Am0\e BYOWNER DrAskforE1let'n elm .... ~wpo ~oc -" .,._, 105 ~Jr.me \\ e . ffa I lsld 556 fMJ6. i~ 1648 · in n~Jw lhr. hugt' lot T HE RA~CH 4\)r + lam C /21 Newport Cent~r \ , • Best Buy in Tow n Dupl~xes / M EL FUCllS g,19 0130 rm Complelel~ remod 6 40-5 35 7 ~ l2'C55 2Br. lBa front Units Sole 1800 PAVILI0:-.1 HEALTtlH Fixci l'pp('r 1 Bdrm & new l' Pl Pa 1 n t . _ k1t<·hen llome lo ha1e ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 1 wallpaµer J.o' ely -' a rd B' Owner Cltffh<1ven 3 Br new extenor s upµlted h\ 675 14120 Den 1 2 ot S82·500 lO'' &!dullful former m K01 Pond rh~um In 2· Ba. ram rm. $189."00 llG CA.MY OH seller 1 DG&l&ll . OC ... VIEW DUPLEX do1<in l<!H Santa Is abel · " s 12 "'>0 ""' " ~HERITAGE REALTORS Owner <!13 391 ·3606 1080 Corona del Mor I 022 6-16 31!12 home. 3 Bdrm 21 ~ Ila $1 45.900 551-5833 New exclu!>I\ e l1~ling CLASSIC 1 "" c.v ' un OWlll'I ~"---...:;.=:-.7 •• :,.:.::.:.:::.=:: • .;.:;. •• ;.,.;..,.:.;.~.~.-=--•• ='.,..:;.~.~.:; • .µ~::!..!..>~----=---ht"'.~'\'f'tT G mes cus om 1 O.lltHOM 'i~~l.-~'>~J~p~r~.nl--.. Allracllve pool duplt!X -+ 2 good rentals Pnme loca lion. $285.000 640-4999 Like Me w Owner will finance with Turtlerock len. lo"est THE·SHORES •OWNER* the golf cour!>e 5 Bdrms SA.LES onl) payments lca~e ' j f l lnside&Out 20 '1 ' down Owne r pnce. 5bdrm. 3ba. tml. A beautiful ho'me in a H . V1ew 'fl nmes wnh over 6000'sq fl of 2706Harbor.Sle206·.\ ~·~ .. 1~08b9kr 6:11 -2246 flr molnal ed' C.111 n ow. mac ' a ca n gale gu ard ed private Somerset-Exec SBr. beaut. da)t1me & even ""'° Lo\ely 3 bedroom home 752·1700 Owner•Agt &l4-6l25 areaonlheoceanside. 3 3Ba. 3 gar $300,000 ing 11ews lnc redrbte 54o.s 937 l;c omr-Property 2000 ----------1 "l move in c ond i · ''"·' .,. ·' -------Bdrm s,3balhs &familY''644·5554. Print onl). secunly R} appt. lhru ---••••••••••••••••••••••• t1on 1,~e nrew. dw~lh ~ [ ~ 1~~~·11 ti~ For Quick Sale. by owner rm. Amenities include Open House Sal & Sun Wm Cote. Sl,750,000. '78. l2x44. I blk to ocean OCUMVIEW HARBOR VIEW Tll LLS 3 br. 21, ba, separaw Cam rm, hrkfsl nook. $325,000 ~ 7 52·22 I I For Sal~ By Owner Spy9'oss Hill Open House Sat & S..n, 2-S Former model, s pacious 3 bdrm home. formal dming room. lrg famil~ room, lrg patio with CO\' er. 3 car garage. view. quiet Cul-de Sac A ssumable loon a t 97/8% Owner' will c arry 2nd TD 15 Monterc) Cir, CdM 644·2188 ---'--- J J\SMINE C REEK By owner. Highly upgraded ocean view Plan 6 3 br, ram rm . air rond . $399.000 644 7266 year o roo. an ran d j lmmed occp). 4362 Vale community pools & ten-1.5. ., h ne_ w carpets. drapes, an.d ... ·, Sl 551·5571 Outstand ing . - -*Cote Realty Be · S25,000. Call HEW LISTING d h h L ed • , _ nis courts . Just minutes . ~ aft 2PM 5J6-J351 rs was er ocat in home. most desirable fromAmtrak.SS4S.OOO Westchff3Br.l·.Ba.pool. & lnvt>s tme n t · ____ 5HOUSESONLOT prest1g1ous ~tesa Verde --model Cre<1t11e frnanc CONTEMPORARY S225K. Owner will rarr) 640_5777 Double wide Mobile area O:wner llnxJous. HuntlM)ton hodt-t 040 ing. -Prof lndscp'ng Lge Wood & glass 3 bdrm Jrg 2nd. Prine . only . Home. Zbdrm. 2ba. ver•· Newly refur bished. Near will consider all reasona-••••••••••••••••••••••• cov'd patio, I 13R & den. 3 642 7071 ' golf course in Ea stside ble offers SJl2.000. call ba ll-ome with l a rge _ _:__ ----gd cond . New w w Costa Mesa Partnership for more information GREAT FA.Mil y -play room ~or enlerlJ1n -DUPLEX·Almost n~w rOR SALE BY OWN E R carpel mg. f'A ,\C xlnt problem must be sold! " .. () 17.""'--. d d 1ng or-family fun . Spec--N "'WPORT c 1lOR ES 2 location. SJ • .. By Owner. .. .... 5.000 7r.,~-o20 ,,.. • ~v-HOME I-lard lo irn rama11c lacular white water & Cl· T'."'o 2 Bdrmi.. 2 ha "' ., ...,, __ ,,, T A.RBELL, REALTY <!Br. 28 3. light & airy. 1 vaulted ce1hngs Wedbrg ty lights views. Cedar f'treplaces. ~ 4 car g~r story. 3bdrm. 2ba. re· 714 661·6288 )_ '-'U .& IL LITE&A.IRY blklo schl&park.l'l!mi 2 +den,3 Ba Call Ann s id i ng inside & o u t Xlnl .loc Close t1J all cently redecorated. NEWPORT ,.,-~ lo bch. Only S118.900 Cl R Realtors. 646-5096 $375 000. shopping. Bes t dplx µm·e $I 3 9 . 0 0 0 6 7 5 <I 8 8 6 . Choose from 4 d1Cferenl PLACE EA.STSIDE 846-5502 "T HE SP RINGS" CO"' SOPHISTIC A TED m Lown rlS5.000 Eas~ .as-67~4~ --mode Is 1 n De An z a Be f 1 2 BR 1 d ,, . s um. low int loan. Call PROrERTIES'• auli u Pus en ~ DO 83 Stream wood 3 Bdrm home w_tlh on_e of for info. LIDO BEAUTY Bayside Village. S3l.500 pn de of ownership home. h be f I ~ 900 1 a 2 Bd -"Ji4 I Lush· ~reenery . conve-OPEN SAT S~ 12·4 t ~~ost aut1 u v-1ews ~tELFUCHS Spa-e1ous 4Br home. ro . an rms 10,-Titl:lO .. n1enl loca1ion and l·sly. 2 Br.''• Ba. Nea r available anywhere . PAVILION REALTOR large l1nnJ1. dinin g. each Pri vate beach.~~~~~~!!!!..!!!!..-~_"!.,!_!!_.~- m·olt \'a led seller Onl> ~~~~· ~~~~~~ new w r~lm rntertQr t\ Spacious. war m & mvit 675-8120 kitchen. mstr s uite, all pool, spa and clubhouse Sl7S.OOO. Owner will help = ;,how place 111 pnm~ l()ca rng with many elegant new beautifully appotnl· Barren Rily. 642·5200 200°/o DEPRECIATION lion touches. $750.000 ed. s unny palio. Owne r. --Mesa, Arizona, 72 Units, wrth financing Call im· •IY OWNER• . NEWPORT SHORES 6 3 1610 673 0316 PA.ClflC ready to be built, t,034 sq m ed1atel) ~ 752-1700 S96.500 '1"'\l"lt'!r (7141 7 . . . P A.RADISE ft ea. $33.SOO per unil. "r11.r•1•1·••)11rnc11•111•I Sa\·e$$$ Has assumable loan, ap •:"~~iei...r4::"-OPEH SUM l·S ---r::::::;;:::-.~;i;i!iijiiii!liiiiil No Loan Fees ~ '" 238 C do Lo\·e ly 2 Bdr m mobile Davis & Clark [ ~. lfllltlt sm."'1 Sl>K dowo t~~ =~·~ .. ··:; ~:·:~ 1 •~•: ::._, l"~~~~"~/~~:i. +.::.~: J<l~!T.::.~:HTS ~~~~ ,:.~;~\\:f'~' ~~'. ____ 8~ 1_._1_666 __ ~ --·-•••'·~. Owner frn. 12•: 30 yrs 1198-3376 E\"'S731·3672 "-_,,c.. 92e$1 xlnl condition ~ SEE This remodeled home i:oral •many ex ras in 4-PLEX E t Sharp4 ur3 Ba " r dd d l glude cher r y w ood , . x ra u · ----rOR . YOURS ELF '. eatures a e mas er cabinets ~nd builtin C?sla Mesa location 3 EA.STSIDEBYOWNER +huge upsta1rsretreal ·--------1714'4941177 s13oooo• bdrmandfamtl)room,2 " B 2 e o e r will f ' • · · vacuum. $76,900. Long r. a . wn . Custom Built 3br or 2br. Pool. rplc. lo ma1nt Univ Pk. La Salle model Balboa lay Prop. fireplaces. hard wood l rm land lease avails carry al 10'7r f?r 4 y_rs. conv den. 11,ba hme Endumt..ibr.21-aba.180 OCJUftGMl4J11el 1052 fl oo r s , n e w copper e S.SS.000 down. full p n ce w thardwood floo r s & PRINCIPALS ONLY deg view, s uper e legant ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•alto" plumbrng. new roof. RV ble. $220.000. \'early income frplc Huge 1100· gar Open House Sal/Sun 12. 5 & va s t I) upgraded •675-7060• access and much. !¥UCh s21.ooo. Tenants pay Convenient toe 376 E 10311 Monitor Dr Owner frnancmg Open Laguna Niguel I~~~~~~~~~~ more New orrerrng at uulitie 19th St. Very reasona le 642·3973 _ _ House Sat/Sun 9.6. 18281 1 _________ 1111 S189.900.Call540·1151 ~ at s126.500 Open Sat 1 . 1044 1 Ye llow Wood. SS2·828l. Realty .... ~ - 12·5, Sun. 12-3 645·3694 "~ BLUFFS 1 lEVEL -----••••••• • •• • •• •• ••• ••• •• • 1213 N COAST HWY PR€HIG€ I HOM €~ '!:~~~, S©\\.~~-l££trs· .... .... E n d uni t A l l n e w LAOVNA BEACH throughou l,..-L arge1~~~~~~~~~~J 497 4848 2 STORY SPLENDOR -enclosed pati~ on lovetyr Real Eslale Jnvestm l'nts 3333 W Coast Hwy. NB 645-6646 -----"""' llr CU.Y I. rou.N ----- 0 a_,onoe '-"•" ol "'" 10<.r '"o"'bled word• t..- law IO fonn '°"' ""'Pie word• I R A W H E T ,. I I I I 12 . I SUTGE I L--1.1-.1....11 __._I~ _..__.I 1 l LO WHE l,,:.' s I I' I I _ Laughtracke •re JmporH1nt. _ . . . . OtMr#<se now would you tell ..:..------:----, 1 comtd~ from • --? l SEERU N ] r i-.....;.1,_,,l'~I .. , ~I_, o c_... .. ,... ,._\I• QU04-.f . bot ''"-... I .......... ""' -d• L-..l-~.-...JL--_.__.__ rov d.v•io(I '"'"' "•P No 3 below • ~:~~.~~m r I' r r r r I' r I 111 •11 1 1 scRAM-'.ITS AMw•rs in Clet.,...._ noo UMCHO SAM JOA9UIMI Awa rd-winning "Alisa!" model w/pt-emium location & pvt decked at r ium. Perfect for professional couple or single w/se>acious master s uite & conv. den w/attched lh bath -low maint landscaping -earth lone decor . The perfect,lnvestment at only $140.000. 551·8700. CF-12) 752-t4T4 i 1T -110-o - (CJ"'P" Voley Ceni• W~ (tlfl•8' 642-IJH 644-6200 llOI 0ov8' Or.v• Hcwbot v,..., (.,.i., Ideal family home has 4 g r een bell. ne ar pool. E 1 TO DEC ORA. TE Inc~ Pro,.,.ty 2000 Bd 3 8 Bo • be h BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. a . nus roo~. Bygain! $159.000. Steps to ac . 4 - seperate Dining Rm. Air · 2''2 Ba. tennis ct. & pool. .condition. ~agnl~icient HELEN 8. DOWD Price r educ ed Now . mounla1_n vi e w . R..etor 644 0134 $175 ,900. Own agl . B e a u t 1 r u l I Y • 645·6080 landscaped ... $274,900 SPECTACULAR VIEW CUSTOM HOME Of Ocean anJi Mountains llRD'S EYE 3 yrs old, the only custom from this beautifully up· Ocean + bay view condo home in Harbor Vi~w graded 3 Bdrm. 3112 Ba. Boat slip. Try lO"'< down homes. 4 Br + FR. so Family Rm. Hom e. Low Owner is motivated ! ! many features we don't maintena nce. Assume Wor ld R.E. 543.2591 know where to s tart. 9...,% loan ... S235.SOO c a rpets. drapes, oak LUXURIOUS LIVIMG r I o o r s -h o t 1 u b • Executive type ho m e Want Ad Resu lts 642·SG78 wallpaper a ll are the with 3 Bdrm . 21., Ba. fines t quality + + + Famlly Rm . Over 2600 muc h . much m o r e. T o Place your · · IJ 'b l sq . ft. o ve r-look ing 6 F inancing 1s u1 e . RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 INVESTORS 15 units in Costa Mesa. Large two a nd one b edroom apartments. Ga rages and carports . Center courtyard with BBQ1s.-Near-schoots and shopping. Asking price $595.000. acres o( green m eadow. "F ast Result" Call Curt ller berts Sr. or Ouardea gate communl-Service Directory J r . to see this special at ty with tennis courts ... ad . . . Call Now only 1289.000. :t~20 4t6-241l 642·1671 llO.IOSO 493.9494 ht. 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Coast Plaia arl!u S430 ,,.,ac . new crpts °'paint -L· 11 I ' ··I t r I 1 I• l11J l1h \\,I h1•r tin 1•1 (JR\''(' L'TR EL' Patro uoo 637 79 8 •·,J ll~I "1' q •i 1 •1" 11 ''·' "•~~"" ~... wrth o ut s lip , SI 11:.u Tenmscuurli.,a\'ail 1m ·•u~drocimfurnnoo '" mo· I . ::::..is1 \••1 f 'll l.'i.'ili 11·1· :ili:!.'i \i:,•nt l!lii .1!IKll home 2 br. 2 ba. den. din I 'oc ....,, BAYFROHT . . ... .. .. w !I Ip per mo Agt. mt:,11 Adu lb s.ioo Twnh:.t: unfurn frum rm \II il memlle" ,\dll:-R II R Brkr. 673 73114) 545 7!J37 S.'iOO A~rtments B~ocon Bay 11\: T l It: w 1\T EI( \11',.1 \ 1·rclt· :1 ltr :! 11.1 ~1.1ntain Vall~y 3234 :'-lo) µi:b S.550 .559 U2llO ·\du Its nu µeb Unflamished f<",·tHt•d \~&lt l *> l ,lr·•••• •••••••••••••••••• I< \"l;Cf lO S \\: JO ·H~l 'I:\ Sharp E~st Bluff, l"onclo. :-.lc·wp0rl Terran! n>rldt1, l"lrlitic~ Vrer' ••••••••••••••••••••••• t!\.,11r1 1lul :! 11111111 .. •lt-n 2 h.1 l rpll P\ I h1·;11 h l t ti llll'I l>l:!t WI 11\11 \\1111\'1 g,11',lf!\' ,,11111 ,11 "'""I fl1111r -. ~ot,, 111 111 l·'11·111'f1 oll••I'~ t111111.1 l' ., "' )jldll \j.!1'111 • . 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Ba~-.hon•i. :.:wna&1a c Slil.'i mo''' t:d111gt•r firepla<'l'. y rl y l>.e -.111 r )h .I:> m 11 Adulh s,,5 mo Owner 2 H8 5 Ba ~s h11 r1• l>r pl'l !o ·.\\ail 1mrn1'll ij4754.l l 6i5-3067 :!1:1 I Iii 111!\ti Ifill lll!I ~hdrm 2• 2ba 1\\ ail S1·pl fiJI IJ J; l••r Jl>I> - 15 I ''!" .• 'I '1"52 Laqllfla Beach 37 48 Bay "',ront •·ompletul.\ r" H t. .... B h 3240 r unlcn 11 k •it•\\ '1br 2hu. • \l!ar )c "'...... • ... • .-. , ~ ~ un 1n'1,o n ~ac 385 2176 :'\;\•ar lloat.! llosp ?lJdrm ••••••••••••••••••••• .. del·orated. 3 bdrm 2 ba • • • .. • • ••• •• •• • • •• • • • • • ".i r t h t o " l"> Ex el' •If • ' h ' . -I . TWI .... P '"'LMS I '11untr~ 21ldrm ( '111 t .1)!" S.1in r.ara1:C' 1n.-l11cll·t.l \\ \:11hltrn~1 !l:J55 1 fl.<e REMTIMES 631-4555 W \I.~ Tll lKEt\:" \ .1\ .1111 I BH ne11. 11a 111t & q 1ti. StitHI m 11 l' J 11 1o: .. 11h 962 oU71 flrcez) I 13drm l'ol tage w GJrSl90 EnJO~ tht• Trees) \rca. Wont last ::5-134 A.1(1631-1557 fee I , a . l l ar gar rg ., A f1replac-e Great \'1ew ol Twnhmt• •\(;T 833 BBOO. LIDO ISLE p a l 1 n 2 " I o .r _\ LUXURY VU APTS hay from larRe patio ~175 11 !1 2 I ~r lse 2 Br 2Ba Den.L'rpln "a.•hcrdr~~r r·~frr o , h f d r • ~ ·' ~ • ,.. \:c1w rcn11ni: Jl 11.inte1 Brae at vour ront oor S7llU mo Cable T\' eler gar dr poo l. ~aun a Ja<· lh rJll.oi. I & 2 Bdrm Jph ,\va1I Sept 15 Yt'arh Sl25 11 m o Adult s month or yC'ar \,arl turn \1J1d ~cn1cea \'arl lt-ase SllOOmn 673-3466 :1 Lid rm l ba $6;,ll mo 673·1328, 675-ti!f.48 Sept 16. S625 mu D)' 1-"rom S575 I blk beuch & or 544.4323 Fenced \ard_ Double 714 973 1255 E H·s & tuY.rl l:J fi Cliff Or -- i:ar l'ark.R1•Jll) 551 f>OOO ~ Bdrm 2' • Ba Bluffs Sat Sun 714 l~i-~ll!U L:iguna &·ach cllfi 4773 Balboa Peninsula 3807 • F'qJIC. patio. 2 car gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant ne11. lu11.nhomt-rn Comm pool Avail im '-:wpt Bc·h, "trfrnt -.ec Mewport leoch 3769 S750 yearly Charming µrest1 g1ous Turtlerork mt:d S850mo 640-7647 hldg. elegant 2Br. 2Ua ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay F ront I Bdrm Spec tacular . '1e11. 2 P'' pat ios. pool lndr; SHOKTTERM Parkin g U t 1ls pd master bd suites . den Newpo rt Hei~hts ver) fac. undrgrnd parkmg R ENTALS 675·3063 Wknds 679-9667 212 ba, \\el bar. frplr. pnvate newly decorated reduJ:ed 10 $975 mo For Weekly & Winter Eves. ,\ C . Sl200 b a s e lge2storyt•ondo.3 Br.2 pvt showing955-1961 Agent 675·8170 ------ i l4-752-8350or751·5815 ba.powderroom,frplr& -----S300 Ut1ls pd. I Br V.\CANT.3 BR, new paint. ----pool. Walk Lo ~<.'hools . Townhous~ YRLY. UN F FN Jbr, Duplex 417 E. Bay Ave. dose lo fwy Kids & pels La«JU"a &.och 3248 S900 m o. 645·4955 or Unfumished 3525 2ba Steps to bt·h S695~o B a Ibo a No p ets . <>K . S575 Call K e ith.••••••••••••••••••••••• 645 ... .,. t L + S"l' An,, 1 e ""7 1155 .......... ....................... ... .. . .... . 3 Bel 2 Ba. l'.Ulll pl furn ,LGE 2Br home.cpl!>.St\, ll62 •1471 s ct I v· --. 673·9312. ----S7U0.548·751i rerrig. fnt'<I yd. ){ar, -pe acuar tew DuplexantheWater Nr lrvme~Lg 3Br. 2Ba. -------Sm all Bach. S300Yearly. Ba)shorc·~ wmtl•r rental, ----l adlts.S350mo.6449806 4 bdrm Corne r lot RV Ch3:rm. Crpk. g ar. pvt J Br.2 Ba .frplc,wetbar, l~nhse. $550 m o . Dbl OCEANFRONT Uttl s pd 4 ·8PM . 11Br. 2Ba. 2st) o n the wtr.I j.!ate 2 mites to otean patio. a dult cpl. $675. refrig. bllns. partly furn . gara.ge . AC. view. pools. BEAUTIFULLY F UHN · Manager 675-5112 hoat ~•de lll' SI llHI mci 2 BR. ,·cry qwct Adult.. S650 mo ·\\ail 9· 15·80 49"-n9S. ____ patio. Side tie s lip fo r 25• tennis. r:lbhse No pets. 3 BR F 1 r ep I a ce . , . HI~ fii5 J69'? :"iopel!> Rangl.'&refC'r S.IU5648 boat. No pets· StOOO-mo. Owner551·5970 IJ Wa s he r . patio on Wa terfront living. new -----Utrl!.pard c••w•m <1 • Fo r r e nt. 3bdrm. 2ba 2bdrm 2ba yearly J";,\J WALK T BE \''l.J 2 BR house brand new ap yrly. 675·4421. Exel. Sec Gated H'arbor sand Si50 m o Winter · · · LIDO ISLE fHS•~w 18th li42 08.% · ti 1 ~ '· • • • -re ntal 673-9499 714-675-8247,213-263-2132. (• 1 t 1 f h ... -fpl c. new patnl Soi75 Call prox 2000 s q r1· tn /\rrh llG C ...... y 0 ... Ridge 3br. Jba, fam rm ump e e Y urn is cu , • •· -B h H h f II ,._., " --...... IM 3822 11.;1tb cve r~lhrn~ you ••••3 HR . I • Ila . Ke1lh.962 44 tl eac t s wit u McLa inTownhome 2 BR ltb ,dm.atnum.2900 sq bdr m duplex .• 29th & Of'OftGuir ar need Remodeled & dl' s que:ik) c lean :is a ' • ocean view, laundry 2ba T ennis. pool. jac . fl view. $2200 mo mcl Balboa Wmter rental ••••••••••••••••••••••• coratt.'tl 3Br.den2bath model 2709 San Luc•as 2 _l:ldrm Doll llouse S800 mo 499-3654 arter sec Cvd parking for 2 gardener 644 6120 or S675 mo 213/681·8347 or Exclusive area 2bd .2ba. :\lo nthh Bill Grunt.I). Ln S675 r S D !)3511 l ompletcl~ rPmodell.'d -lpm cars 644 ·7722 dys o r &14·!'>400 il4 675-8630 2 ca r all garage. Rltr 67S·61fil 8fi·l984 or642 7743 Uo1Antown Hunt Sch 6408368 k d •-----------$750 /mo. 673-0936 o r ____ Agcnt536-0875 Oceanview 2BR+den. 4 ·· ev/w n s DuplexesUnflarn 3600 TEPSTOBEACH 1,2,3 213·498~eves. Wanter Rental on the J Br.\bath --decks, lease $700 Ask NEWPORT S HORES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm Wmter :\o pets b~ac-h Ouµle'< 2 Br 2030 Monrov1a $650 mo " bdrm 11., ba Condo forDave644-7211 3bdrm 2ba newlv r e: 2br. yard. gar · ~35 1mo. 673-""•0 Bachelor. Separate unit. Ocean side Util. paid. Lots f Sale 2200 pool. tennis. clubhouse · ' · 993 9 d 9 6 .,.,... ••••••";.••••••••••••••• ~oo"(;~r Ws.5Cl0o;:~>~~r~;~ --~-0~63 7p681<•~76!t3r3ound S525 m o. Yferpar1c'Y,,;~rm+od.en. 1'2 ba. 1:r~~~~:5· ~~~:;5 . .fs~: eve~472 ays. 5 4 l 61 WINTER RENT AL S3_ro_497_·_49_5_J. ___ _ •Fa..tastic luv• 759 1677 3 Br 2 ba. S600 mo :-.lu·e & ~ -r I G d 497·35211 673-8145 :'l/ewport Beach. bay vrew. REDUCED S7.000 ---c e a n · 0 0 Exel· LaQuesta home nr 2 bd l b h f I Only $64.500 Ocean view neighborhood Gardener he· . B Fam ADO BE STYLE . Lrg Newly redecorated 3 Br rm. al · rp c. lot plus J pprovcd plans HouHs Unflarnished I tncl. !st & last m11+SIOU R at~ 4 131~ 21' :· ar lbdrm. Frplc. patio, $.585 2 B a Fam Rm patlO, no garage Yearly fortn-levelhome Walk •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• secunty N11 J)ets Agt no b<m·2 "1)·2 2 1: g 3()(: incl util 1s t & last. Gardene r encld $795 SGO O /\gt Owner mg distance to Dana rt Balboa Island 3206 fee 642 6173or 546 11~14 . Intl. rr;i, ·~c t ' rn .. I 494-0611 49,a.6339 644·5922 ~7~-~~u --- Harbor Owner638 1614 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq l n I\ 111 ~ ace · · _ ---~inl! a bd~m ., b·• ;>h•w l-~.41-4-lrrl-rnr 1 m o 964 7198 o r WARM&COZY BLUFFS CONOO. 3 Or Duplexes 'Furn 3650 10.000 sq ft in good lor a SlflOO or 1 bdrm 1 ba S700 t wnh!'.e with hit ""' & !HS 3'1-17 3 BR charm mg collage 211 Ba. beaut decorated .-.................... . lion of Santa Ana. zoned 3 0 B t' 0 r a 1 Av e frplc. ~mall \rd an•a , at Woods Cove. 1 blk to $1200. 759·030!l aft 6 3br, 1a.ba. I blk fro m R 3 H R 213 1557 353.5 S450 m o IM. lal>t. SIOO 1 lt•a<>anl fam rly home, bch. O('n \·u: Redwd jar. OCEAN"'RONT f'. b I s urf wrr1ter rental Davis & Clork cleaning dep Suhm 11 11n n l' w <' r P b & Pa 1 nl t · hol tub on pvt deck_ off vi'ew 1 prrof. cleco. ra 2u5orus1 SSSO mo 847 6626 851-1666 2br. lbu. frplc, yr ts e.1 child & pet lllul' Chop ~IJrlrm 1''"l>a . lrpk . r~ m s lr Br Frpl c. · · hse from water. S62.5 mol Propertres.5ST 1136 up!-lairs rumµu s rm. skylig hts new earthtone Ba . ~uge dec k. wmter A rt t F.I · h d Mobile Ho~ li75-nt6 - -~arilcnt·r S650 mo Isl, · R · od k k. h S650 y rly S7SO Aft 5PM pa nwn 9 nus e Pa...a.. 2300 2 Bdrm Colta"t-w 1t h 1;1,t & l>ee No room cpl g. em · oa rte 631 S223 · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" ,. & bathrm. 3 level decked · _Balboa Island 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrm . tba home w rth garai:e&yard IOm111 to m:ili"i 8-182724 Japanese entrv garden. W . •l'ff . frplc I blnck from bolh beuch. S4SO Adult' N•i S800 1 l 1 · t d estc r area lovely ex· ••••••••0 ••••••••••••• l~;t ~"~~l:~d p2;;.~:::i·~~'. :0-:orth & South Bayrront µets 631-4889 W.ilk 111 bl·h. dean 2Br. 494.01':· s I a s + ep erut1ve home 3Br. 2Ba. SHORT TERM REMT AL 53&6119 E~e ~ t S59S y 1 --dbl Rar no pels. avail --available for 1mmed1ate Week, S250. month S7110 : " pe s · mo r Y ;:.; E WP ORT T E R R ~cpt I S.1!15 mo !Ill.I 221i3 LCIC)Ulla Hills 3250 occ upancy Dee. J D ,\\'a119 14 Fully equip'd. Mauntain, Deserl, '59 0685 CONDO -••••••••••••••••••••••• Propert) Management no pets. 6i3-2215 Resort 2400 YE/\RLY Gar den home 3 2 BR. 212 ba. fplt. j!ar. DR£A:\I HO~I E 3bdrm. 2ba. 2 car gar, 751·2787 ••••••••••••••••••••••• br or gue!otS. 2 ba . 2 pool. kids ok no llt'h l.mcl} 3 Bdrm . ramil) recr eation fac11ltie . ----.. .. ON WATER. 311 N Ba,· patios. g arage Stepi. to ssoo 968-8388. %0 1503 rm home Prime lot• tn s625 mo No pets BLUFFS E plan 3 br. F'ront.spac 3br.2ba. lg. IJa}fronl. S900 mu ------li lt \\ail n11w Si50 4974072. fam rm. 2 frplcs SI.OS patio WinterS975mo or fii5·2479or673-6511 2 BR. fe n ced ~ :t rd ll urr~ t·all ~hrk.\162 7780 mo.644-4643 yrl~ Sl.175 mo. 673-3245. New 2 bedroom 2 balh ---garage. pet:. & l'h1hlrcn S pac iou s Ex ec u t ive 644·1535 FOR LEASE 2 bdr:n, 2 ba. beauuful. Charming tBr. south of Sl60. 2 blk to ocean Call hwy. bit ins. beam cerl. 673-0110. garage . 's495 m o . ean Front Furn /\pt. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba Avarl Sept 8th to Junt: t st 1981 545.3447 955-3649 XTRA NICE J Br 2 Ba. F P . gar . special rate. 644-4033 ---- l'ool. lenn1!! From 9 17 lhru Ort 31 So. or Hwy. Spac newly S400 total 646.25 13 de1· 2Br. <' pls Id rps . blt1ns Lge pvt d eck S600 1m o . ulil t n c l . 673-5454.673-0164 WINTER RENTALS S3SO mo & Up. Ocean ·---fronts S550 to SJ250 per Costa Mesa 3824 DIAMOND REAL ESTATE UM W COA.U HWT ntn•."-• 645-7573 )pen House Sat Sun I 5 Beach house. want~r ren tal. rdeal for 3 4 students Sleps to beach. A\a1l now 122 39\h St . ..•......•...•.••. , ... I Br Newly decor . gas pd. enc l gar Adlts. pool 642-5073. 3 Br Townhouse.-newly decor . gas pd e nclsd gar Adlts pool. 64:2-5073 2 Br l bath Apt. Newly decor. Gas pd. enclsd gar . pool. Adlts. 642·5073. home Mr ssron Lakei. Balboa Peninsula 3207 OK ~25 mo 2223 H. 3 Br c~uple\ 2 str~. dbl home. 4bdrm, 3ba. 3 car Oceanfront Lux lbr Apt. ---------- Cou!1try ~ub Golf ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pomona 1\45 5.ttlO or gar Sharp. vacant S550 gar . formal din rm. lrg Ut1l Pd Winter $475. Yr Week of Sepl 6th SJOO 1----------•I Pass1onate2Bdrm S385 lennrs-pool Bea utafu ll~ Ba) Front large 2 bdrm. 2 646.6238 ~ Hurry t all Mack 962 77HO country kitchen. view I y . SS 7 5 6 7 5 8 O 4 Sleeps 6. 2 Bdrms. Bi\ Y FRONT 2 story _h v W All Major Apple 116738 lapdscaped. no moan ba Condo in Newport ----S8501mo. 768·0547 3:30·8pm. 675-2910. rm. dramatic & exc1tmg CarrolAgt. fee631·4556 tel\ance yard Ba) Towers. Very IUX · Br S3JO Water paul Lo\ cl> lbr. 2ba. hmt' 111 2 br. dinmg rm. s uper de· 9690Clubhouse ltd unous . Security· bldg 2 192 · ·c.. Pl a Ct!n tr a mile to heh. Xlnt ,\rCa' 3Br condo. View of moun-OCEANFRONT·3·2 l Br . Balboo Pettinsula 3707 ror . $1500/mo yrly 2 Br. 2 Ba. Sundeck. S42S. Desert Hot Sµnngs Po!.s i b I e boat s Is p 636--4120 1·5PM $625 mo. 962 7940 tams . near golf course . wrnter rentals now avail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waterfront/Swh sbury Avail approx. Oct 1st. 213·3'78·25i2 675 8018 ----La guna Hills village. 673-6210 dys. 673·2493 aft WINTER RENTAL 673·6900 548·8675 d ys. 760· 1418 ------IUDS/PETS OK 3Hr. 2'iBa Nr i\rlJms & Pools. tennis. volleyball SPM. 2br. heated pool. 403 E .l~~~~~~~~~~I eves &wknds. C J.:lth St. 113(}4. 2 Br. nice E-S1de House. Garage. Beach. Si75 mo. etc $695 962 5585 Ask Balboa $450 mo ava il PR J~E 15 A Co m patw. stove & rcfrag m· Fncd yard S59S 642 2510. 960-51.31 · · · · Beaut1fulbackbayv1ew. S · merc 1aJ Land. 900 ft fron cl . S4251mo. 673-83"6 646·4848 fo r Dee. Br 2 Ba condo. hke nu. ept. 1. 675-1871 ta g e o n H w Y 1 1 I ---New 2 slon cxet H B · h . h I d d OC E N FRONT L Sl.200.000. Call Barbara Corona def Mar 3222 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. F'en"ed homl· le ase 5 blks tu bC'h Nr. Irvine, lg 3Br. 2Ba. 1 g Y u P g r a e · A : arge ' 3 1 d 2, ;.., r m 2· twnhse. $550 m o" Dbl $975 /mo. 640·6628 deluxe 3 bdrm $675, I Glass at C 121 Sandpiper ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yard. Garage Bwlt Ins > rs. 2 .,a. 8 rm. AC . 1 bdr m $450 Wint No 640·4950 Sunshine and Charm ' P atio Pl't OK S42:l r IJ. :l gar. gated rnmrn, gara.ge. ·~•cw. poo s. IA.LIOA PENINSULA ls 673.6640 er S300Newly Dec (6446l fee 546-7506 nr sch ls , tennis golf. tennis. clbhse. No pets. POINT HOUSE pe · · YUCCA VALLEY Ask for Vicki 631-4557 hUJ!c lot. gard rnd. n11 Owner 551·597o 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Spa. vie w . SI e e ping room s & PnmeJoshuaTreepro Ea_stside 3 Bdrm .2 Ba pets SI UUO mo Cull LCIC)UllaNi«JUel 3252 Re m odeled. clean & kitchenettes. $90 wk & perty for sale or trade U N SU RP ASSED Living roo m. ~amll) 53&97&1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ecl ude d . $1300 m o up Oce anfronl.675·8740 2.3 acres rn Friendly .PANORAMIC OC EAN & room. fireplace. fenced -3 Br d 2'".z b do N di 6311571 Hills Est ates w roads . BAY VIEW 2br. ram rm yard. Gardener. carpe ts. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. gar . fenc frpt'c. e;:;,ol. ad~tsc.onlst: a ne · · Winter rental. 2 Br 1 Ba. 3 Br2 Ba. avail. 9 /8 S600mo 613·3355. Agt.. NO LEASE REQUIRED ut ii . & ci l > wal e r +breakfast rm. wet bar. drapes. Close to sc hools yrd. clean. $550 last . sec. $600. 495.5146. S.. CletMnte 3276 'l blk to beach. garage Unllmlted valley view & ma1ds quarters. 6 ba, S675. 556-1737 aft 3P M 962·2273 ••••••••••••••••••••••• space. $450 673-2169 ;;)R-ROUND FUN: cit) Lights. <\ppra1s1Ui al pool. 3 car gar. $2.950/mo -1 -Lal&e Forest 3255 NEW CUSTOM 4 Br. 212 A DI S21.500.w111takeS19.00ll &46·6595or 291·5913 Niceclean 2 Bdrm l Ba lmmar 4 Br. 1 •ha.••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba.Din +Oen.3 cargar.2Br.yrly $400mo.12 blkto at Cllvrtres • f'orfurthe.r1nfo contaet Fenced yard. garage. frplc.nrbeach Si25mo Bright 2Br.S450Very Oce·a n view . $795 bch. Call 675·9394 from rectrrr•FreeSunday Blue Chip Pro perttes Old CdM Ncharmu~gd 2br new paint. $400 m " Isl 75!.:_5504 __ __ Treesy area. Htd Pool. 498·2522 _7_P_M_-9_P_M_. _____ ~~~~~~58:~·~;!~~· 714·557-4436 cottage, orth s 1 e of lasl + $150 secunl) 2~6 3B 9 3 ..,. H 00 and Brick Patlot8306) hw " G ar s t ove 0 H · L· r I l r ive ar r s fee aA.fto 3210 Wi nter . up s t ai r s . GAEATRECREATIOH: Out fc ty J • ra nge o u s c .-. N t o owt $575/mo. lst & las t S250 548_2778 opes REHTIMES 631•4555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bay front. lge 2 br. 2 ba Tenms•Freelessons 'ro,-rty 2550 cleaning d ep. Call Roxie . --541 5032 Agent 3 Br. 2 b a. cpts & drps inc w /balcony & lndry fa cit. (pro & pro shop)• 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·4210wkdays only. 3br.2ba.frplc.PQOl.walk Hunti_...an ---MlulottVieio 3267 S575 /m o. c hild O K S450 mo Call67~-8213 Health Clubs•Sauna• Mobile home. 2 Br 2 Baun l o sch ools. S695 mo . H :..~-32,.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714/645·2462. 213/281·3398 . Hydromassage•Swtm· golrcourse w m ountain Attention lransferred Ex-675 6736 •-.. SUPER -3Br 2Ba AC Yearly, Upstairs. quaint 2 mrng • 011v1ngRange view. Private. 833·8979: ecutives & Corporations . · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• view. lg yd. kid;/pels HoM" ,.,....._d or br. 1 ba. util pd. 5450 mo BEAUTIFUL APART· Palm Desert Spyglass Ridge. 4 Br. 2i2 Near O.C.C 3Br. l9•Ra. Waterfront large 2 ~drm OK Avail 9·15 I yr lse. Ultfwwlthed 33oo Call675·82l3. MENTS: Singles t & Ba. 3 car garage. Winter D I W r e rs . n~ Q 'd 2 ba Town~ome. :I() slip sssO mo lst m.o rent + ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------~-2 Bedrooms • Fur· leal Estat• , 1 · 0 0608 All amemtres. $1200 mo. & · . · 0 Bachelor Apt, $.175 yrly Waftffd 2900 or )ear y $1800, m o $675/m o 54 · . 213 1692 078 1 da ys . sec cleaning. 77 ·3167. MISCB.LEAMOUS 87s.5710 0r mshed&Unlurn1shed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~s Ga rd e n er Sharp 3Br.·2Ba. fo'amily 7M/846-0503eves . 768-8721 l .... T'"'LSIWl-a 875·4073. •Aquttllvmg •NoPets Have Cash will buy · room & (rplc. Custom de -H•wport .. och 326' "" ,._ ,., .. "' -3-7-2-4 ' Models Open daily D •..... & Cl-....a. So. of Hi...,way cor throughout. Elect. Nu Las Fuentes Condo. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L°"" s.t.dlott 01ta Mesa 9 l'O 6 "'• unt .,.. d 2 d Br + Oen . 2""'1 Ba. Sec. W .d h • WW... & Y•-a.. •••••••••••••••••••••• 0 k d ISl-1666 21e*°°"9HCHIN gar.age oor. covere gated. poolside. rrplc, ests1 elstorytwn m e. -·r a WOO Large y ard, en c losed patios. walk to schools. db I ga r Intercom 2Bd 2ba . (Ip, ear. pool. Fum & Uttfunl. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Furn. Condo. Garden Apartment• R...t .. • patlo.llh blocks tobeach Mes a del Mar a r e a 8401441 · &Pa.~.213/699-8734 Near S.C.Plaza. P ool. •-s""opplng. -oo-onlh. 9825/mo. 7:>4·6212. • 7 oceanfronts from S900 spa. clubhouse. Children ,..wpott loech/So. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ex 111 •• ... 0 K $625 7 59 208 1700 t6th St 626·6272or851·5665 lrviM 3244 RENJIMES to $1600. Ma n y othe r . -1 • · ..._.......,...hed ---------•$275/m o . 2hd r m , 2bn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' beach locations. 833·1683 t0o•er8118tllt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrm, den. nice duplex No dogs 645 Vic "A.MRICA.S LIA.DU •----------(714) M2•1111 PINE BLUFF APTS Spac . I Br w /loft. Adu It Complex. Patio. view. frplc. enc l gar ., gas stove, d ishwhr. jac. lndry rm. $500. SPMC 631-6107 E·Side 3 Br. 2 Ba Built. ins. In Tn plex. S550 m o. No pets. 640-1178 Eves. 2 Br 1 i,-, Ba townhouse. bit-ins: air. patio. & gar . S4.2S. 645-4837 mealiB.AY APA.ITMENTS 2Br 28a S450·S455 398 West Wilson, 631-5583 Adults · No pets BR, pool. gar. I mi to ocean. S450. Adlts . No pets. 64fr0354 o r'644·2S78 ewly de~raled 3 Br 2 Ba Tow11house. Spacious . fireplace, pool. Quiet area. Adults. no pets $495. 67S-~9. S4S·3j!8l. ·'47S. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Apls. So m e with enc l sd 1uage. fireplace. All buill ins , lndry rm. Close to"Shopping. TSL Mgmt. &42·1603 ..... ,.._.. )106 $$25/mo.7cn1.,Acacia . toria.:>46-9124 Univers ity Pnrk 4 Rrlrm. · We'reo~nevtry day. SUSCA.SITAS tfow.....t leacfl/No. •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• S4&-3'767. 2•-. ua . 2 Fireplace s . IM THI IUSIMISS Huge 2 br. rurn. S47S. _... RP Z Bdrm 2 bath. Bayfront, L IUlc Island. 3bdrm, 2ba. drapes. fully Ne~r pool & s p·a . Im· OFllMTA.LS.. Enc l. gar. Adults. no 8801rvrne ~ncl 11ra1e. private BURR W H IT E REAL TOR. INC. 67!.-4610 ztir. 2ba. 1 aar. Winter 2Br. refrlg, aarage opnr. c rpt 'd , doublt gar, m ed iate oc c upanc y . CALL pets. 2110 Newport 8 1. 1'1181111 Ot patio. no pets . ..l4SO mo SUS. 1995 annua..I . aardnr, avail Sept 20. fenced yrd,quiel s trcel 183314_~!!·6Rl 2 or Age nt 631 •4555 548·4968 bttwn 8 .30 &t f7f4>.,..11 -Call 546-5880, ask for Z13-471-3577Herb llOOmo. s.57·2874 SSSO tmo 64S-4574 ''''"''" 5PM. ,._ ________ ,Pam or Larry . • . ... -· ~ .,,,_ ..... _... .. • • ._ • ~ A-.._ ..... .A.. ..... --.. ...... #'..., " ..-.: .. ' .... .A ' ~~~~!~.~~:':°.~ .. ~??.~ Gfo~f:... OSO ~~~.~~~ ..... ~~~.~ ~.~~4!4!: •••• ~!~.~ ~.~.~ ...... ~?~~ M111 mi:" vu1d d1•rt"11' & ••••••••••••••••••••••• \room. + 'i hu l'rwut~ found: 2 black labs. 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SlllS S1crrt1 Mgmt $10,000 fo und logelhcr M1.1h 11111 II\\' II fl K:l3 :t30T C'o Gil 1321 TO Oolden Rtn, f~male tt>r HOUSEMA TU SI 00 000 rier ml>C , bk & tan :--11 ~3:! 11:11 c;,11 ._lf,14' for f\•nl HI Corouu CORPORATE PLA'IA • Animal Shelle r 1>4.1 3656. tl\•I \tur s:)O '°'' l'oll N£WPOK1CE:-.IT ER For ~y Reetoft t::· '1dl· :wr 1.a ~n llJll !II>\ 111,l•lo&>~Hh p·a.., NEWPORT .ic11.·i1111l''' 1.u.1nl ~·-> \\ Slier clllll:. nu llCh \11lllt \II 'u \l)l)ho1ot111.! "'"' \11 liol'l "°'~ :l(.lf~I ~ \OO!?I'' ~1 !\Ill wn "tt~S1l31 ~~\IL'"'' APARTMENTS Y.11io1 ulll•• lliJrm ~;., 1 •"<'h ,111 •HIUll no ''"'" I .,Hl(I' ) h1I J hol lA ll\n'I •l1111lt'\ \\'I\ 1111" ')l .!~ -~--------1 m:i 3~85 2 P \'l ofrs with reception Loans Secured Br A '11;.,.J tu 'hur" 1111111: ,., urea 7~9 ISM> Combination of Real Found. loving black kll ten. white mui.k. lt>N w 1nea l'ollar. Vic 2~l I Greenbriar l.n & Prln celt>n, 540.3810 ~·1 ..... ,• 1a l'!bu~ t.uJU\ I ;1,~3 111 :l\lh h~Otl ~•I 1h1 llr111.. .,.rs,h 1.i 111111·1• "'~l'' h h 111t. llhlll COUNTIY CLUI LIVING IN NEWPORT 111\:!0 Ii JI llJW Slo1.11(\' d p .... Ip rt v .. n , 1• ~ ' Sa ' 1· 1 1 m ,. an e ... ona rope y murw' 6' 111nfu,11111 l.1°1 "1"' l' 0 1' 1 ll M 1' i. J Call ChMck or JClftl~• l\1)lwn lo.II \.l,\, \i.:1°1\I ".: flt t 11•1 -JI \.Jlt, Ill" 11111... llll 111, 1111 1•.-h ).llhl \ 1.11111' .. , tl' \I \I ,, \I ttlS , .... 1.il)oll• 111<11 Ill \-.,H .. a\\ Ill• ltl•l\.l'~l t Ii I ltfi.'TIMIS Ul -4SS5 , IEACH "1 I"'' I 1111 '1 ' ' \11 , 11111 n 1111•1111• 11 I lit!! I'll \'llll I 1111 ''"" '"'"I! utll 1111 lit•• 11 Hunn tn 111 \I " t I "q II I II , \ I I I '"'""' I ,, ,, ~•11 m11 l'ul I 1 )r :-.1 d u' f1111I J 1um1>•Jtiloll.' i.:11,41~0 ... 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Brookhur!>l U, TO 100/o Bann 1 n g H B !I 1 __ __ Colh;,, 4 Doys Reward. 963·7130. \l JI u I l' L ..i cl \ II o II l&o :.q rt for-.;2-5-p-er m n 2350 (l Office Rerali 50c Sign loan doc tomorrow F'OUND Orange kitten. I) •. Broker 714/955-0073 mosold Coron"del~.l ar ,11111 .... 1 A11r,a111 l' t lh01 B1rl·h St =" B gent ~q ft 11852 Warner F V u lldr111 w l)ool IMlh St 541 5032 1n Schwinn hutld1n g1-----------c 640-4019 I \I $:!:25 11111 ; I~ ;1;11.l 968-6393 Olfll'c 1>pace uva1I Full ---- 1-l'll\,111• "anl'i lcm,dl.' ..,1•rv1cc l'Xet'llll\\I :.Ultc.., ButiMSS Rftttarl • 4450 1V111n tnJlt' vrol u' l'r JS ,11 .111 lur l('asc 111 Center •••t••••••••••••••••••• \ 1 ~ '''\\ 1ion lll'Jl'h 1·1111 1'111nlc Lvcalctl nt•ar OC For store & office space at 1111 I ulll furn 1<·nn1~. 1.•1· \1rport f\1r lc<JSIOI-! 10 reasonable rat e~ µvol ,,1u11.1 ~JI IJUll 111rmJl1011 1·Jll Dl'l'01•c 500 to 2700 Sq F+. tl1' "Jll-111lw.11h S31ttl lluJf t155228X .\lESA\'ERDE'DK 1111 ·~1311 PLAZ.\ I 1•lllJ lcsll..111.':! udrm J l>I \\ 'tlllll' 'J bl!< "'"'"" J5 • ~u 91'2 1 Hlll \11·tl1c.tl lknt ul II \I(). 1525 .\fosa \'ertle f .. C ~I iili sq fl 10 S Costa 545.4 I 23 \h·,a <:round lloor I ulh 1·c1111pix•d Pn' all' 11c1t 11; l• 1 1· :-. 5 1 3 m u I o m l>ANA POINT 34210 Violet Lantern YOUCAHIE SUREWITHA , BANK 2nd TD's REDUCEO RATES Santi41CJO lonk 714-832-5200 Ask for Linda Fl~ nn or Karen !.!inn lli>i HKIO Al Dd Prado 1 IUO' ~t 61~ ----------J If.Ii \\\·,tl liff '\ II \\ Jrll l.E \SE Ofr or Ht!l<11I 4 Money Wonted 5030 FOUND : 2 d Og!>. I Australian Shephe rd :\l ALE. l Cocker Span1d 1Blonde1 Male. Beal'h & Edinger. 893-5821 ------ Fo und Silk ' Terr1c1 male. Owne'r 1den11f\ f>3-I 356 I . ~ 1 ·9!131 Fo und Female blat•I. <.:at. Harbor Daker afl'..1 Reeenlh sp11~ed l'all 5~9·il i2 d~!o.. 543·23iti mt es • lfl•Jlt.•d IHllll "' \I hirlµnul 'i'·I • 1mil1·'11 um h1•J• h .842.1160 :iµJ• h lU• f .1111111 I hdr 111 I 2 hu ~.) Pl.I\ ).!rt1\llllf ~ l")ol .l II\ !l.'1."it• ll'lllll 1 ~ 7 ~~I I 7;.,2 t::lli!> \\. II I\ .!11 !lhtt I ii J \i.:I pool. ,11111, "" jll'h :>Ii 1 11111 hl.'l llJll.! 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Ht'alt1 Pvt Pt\ nct·ds min S for 1 ~ r Will pa~ 10', int FOt;'.';O Vng blk Lal> Ger man S h epht•rll Chow. 2 Cuckapoo l~ pe~. & more, also 2 Stamc!>I.' Cats . man ~ k lllcn~ \dop1 a Pet at In 1n l' Animal Care Cntr Open ever~ da) 154 3734 clecmale<I 1101d allull' ·) BR. l>OOI jpr 1 1111 l•• 111\l'Jlllll.'11 l!.1lh .! 11111111, no µcl~ \\.ilk tu l''"'r ocl'an >150 \dlb. '" 111 lltttt•I, ~llO I ~ •• , ti« -fl Pl'lllll,UIJ 2111 .1 pl r m l'l l'1I 1·arp11n :;.1111 mu \ 1 l\ ,) '1:! 118.')) '•'" 2 llr :.! tl.1 l '11n1l11 111 ~lwn· 521111 ni11 l'<1ll .\ii ch 1-'.ll'" 11 12 51115 554i :J!illU tjfjl 240j .ifl j 4% if>!J\i • Attention Doctor$! Sm.Ill :.hop ai atl rnitJ Sl•Jll , l~nme residence_ n; So qh1n~ ldl•JI lor m1llJl1• Pl'l'> t>11111:J.>1ortil4 .!!'>ill po ... 11 11( !Wllll :!:lllti \\ .JI!• lPI \JI hit In' )!JI 11 1 l' .111I1II11 l '\ II I 111qu,· lrc:t• s ta11d111s.: .,,,.111ng somt• lixturl'' l'.-°a!.>l Plaz~5·1.t1 P<>vl ~t't' hlJi: a ll ullf ,I llll 2• ~ B.1 '" llhM' ' 1 •• ,,. ti73 llfl I San Clemrnt~ 387 6 paid SJ'i5 6-16 -1738 In hl•a1·h. lpll K.tr l)!t' •••••• •••• •••. •••• •• ••• Fl'rn._1ll1 ltoornrnall' ".int. l'.J t°J l'\'l'I ITllllllt•d :!.j :15 ~ t'Jr'> old 2 llr 3 ll,1 C'unJu (>\'erlook~ Blulh Dan.1 Pl 1;()1 tiX:! I \fl i 11dl aµpolOtt>d mt•d1cil l , J n 1 I .., h u "' t' J:. I.'. M rt T t hit!)!._ lrll'ated in ht•<irl '!' l'oun1er 1 l:IJOSouth Coasl D 9d~s. nu 5035 IJJI 10 . $5511 pt.>r mu lllr Jll,1 hlk to Ul'll ~Oil s.1JO Pl I ·Id ' c:a~htde :! br I It~. S:l~.l !II~ 2937 m11 """r a~l SMI 5161 ~P:ll lOU~~~\~~5 1 ft•t• ~ow J\'ad ~o µt•b :"il'" l'\'t!S It II ti lreatm.:nl rm~. X H,,11 Lll"Utia Bu aeh , •e s I( b ff ,. . . ... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·" rm u~inesi. 11 icc, tY4 50'J4da\S • Rt>1Aa rd. lost :.hepherd lj~t· rel'CJ,1l1on rm + IHI --· ---scrttt~ Mt«J-Co. pup . black F. nea l'.'OI paint & <'rpl!o 5411 OS41> I BR ~arden r1>ndn hl>l' l'all 631 455ti Bob Agt nl.'\\., po<>I. nu~\!., s.uu C! llR. pool . gar. I mt to 1 '> -1 orr1~·c .i rea r\ \'ad Sept Office s pace. I r\'lnc .200 sci \II types or r\lal est ate 1 a r 1 an c 011 a r v 1 l' I l all l•>llil1 for appl to rt, mel all uttl ml'estments since 194!* Bch Warner 842.6982 2 Br & garal(c. ne" l'r eomplel\. adults. no pel1> S375 6.t5·55ii 2 Br hous~. :.tol'e & refn~. Sm a ll ehtld ok S-1 50 548· \377 2 Bdrm garden apt w11h en<'I 'ard S495 mo 645 t2ri. 963· i600 t;ps1a1rs 2Br. 18a. S3!15 mo 1st & last + Sll>O clea ning Sll90 total to move 1n 2261 :'ti mer St . ~li32a(t4PM E Stele I BR I Ba. new pol. cpls. refr1R . sto1 c all ulll pat.I .. no kids or pets Avatl 110" S335 761>-0759 32·1'2 Cost a ~fesa St 2 Bdrm, l Bath. w deck & encl gar E side $495. The Re<1I Estate Store b'75·1771 Huge :'-few Duplex 2 Rr 21 2 Ba "1th e1·er~ extra Big ~ ard Ohl 1,tar S.Si5 673·6336. IH2 lffi6G mo 962 65:13 PP 01°ean $45!1 .\d h 1' ="n ~bdrlmk · ~hah, J.rn_r . .,~~ondr~ · 1• 6"6--03.>I &i.i .,5-11 wa Lu s 01>S . ...., mo ~ s ur -' Xopeb 493 2710 ~i.!I.' 6-11 8232 s-cializi-in ~talc or ~IJ'lall• to :.h.irl' Rl::DC:\H Pi'~T ------,.-2ndTD··,~ b1.>ul'll h~ $225 11H'I C 'ol L<.tst ; M .tie Bui( Cocker Spaniel Ans lo name "Chesler" CdM . Camei> Highlands area R\llA urd 642· 7-t 18 or 759·0351 uslom. lri; 3 br ""'" bJ. 2 ga ra ges. '110 pet., S525 mo. S2i5 -.ct·unl1 & dcanin)!. fee. 17671 \ un Bure n. HB 1bc1 Slatt-r & Sewm:tn. ~:a~I uf Bea1•h Bl\'111 Onl'l' b) or l'all for appointment &48 5~24 or 960.134; ·ublse to Mar :JI. 19111 3Br. 2Ba wtrfrnl c·1111do \\ hual '"P S!*llO mo t21:l l 592 5426 ulll r\fll.'r 6 l+fil) 7K71 8931351 c;::ta1'!' 4475 642-2171 545-061 I VERSAILLES Old Spanish I>: 1 Br . 2U1.1 , 21:1 K30 ti24tr Harry Executl\ e Suite Irvine •••••••••••••• • ••• ••••• . BACH/I BR rlm rm. gJraj.?e frpll' \\' rc(-l!pl cu11f rm NEWPORT PLAZA!! .\ neat UPRradecl ful l H Oii :.q rt s.i so m o .\I f -10 50. lo !>harl' 5hr, :<l·rox. mild in nl!w Pn'me retail spa"e. 1300 •runtv penthouse lner :!ha. spa hse Ol'i.lr SL' b d ~ :.t · · ~96 i lSI ~ a r d c n l g fl . SI J 70 mo. 1000 N looking µarkhke gr<>und Pl.ua & Fw' 5225 ~ Call 851 1021 Bristol .• NB Palnck SCRAM-LETS & foun t :un S5110 m•> San Juon \.:\11 641 191:1 Agt>nl 64.1-1:!1 l Copistrano 38~8 Ofhce:. 225 10 750 sq ft Tenore, Agt 6.:12....1266· ANSWERS *PRIVATE MO ... EY • Sl0.000 Li p O n R ea I Property No Credit Che('k. No Penalties. for Action call AGT 673-731 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa. :lbr 2bu :.un From S200 pe r month Industrial R...tarl 4500 AnncMlncenwnts/ " 51)95 Spac1uu:. 3 Bdrm .~ Br. 2 ba Aondo nrand tlet·k . Sl75 mo + ile " Cd'I •-"' B F p ---' / Wreath -Guest b I ,, • u ••t'ar " °' ,, rw) •••••••••••••••••••• • • • ersunu11 :l·ar earh Bui t 111:. rl(>W Pool ll•nnis . 5650 po:.11!>. !\1ornmR~ 6i3 w:m 557.iUIO 5650 Ind Ofc near new Lolt & FoUnd Whole Ensure I-I replace Opt>n beam:, 492-6i00or .J92 2796 f' oo l h I 2265'. 18101 Redondo Cir . •••••••••••fft•••••••••• NEWS SHOW .\dulu.. :'\o pcl!> 6-\2 133.\. ---em r mma c :-. r n l'l' NEWPORT BEACH Laughtracks are 1mpor 833 3301 South L-a 3886 .38r quiet p1•t homt> un ;:S, Hunt Bch842·2834 Anftouncflntnh 5 I 00 lanl Ot herwise how -..,.-..· ba~ .• i•iew b··h J "cess. 1649 Westcliff Or ---__ T___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ••••••••••••••--•••••••• -• ~ Call Gene H111642·0200 IN DUST REN Approx would you tell a comed) lir t'on<lo. w tenn1s Versailhl!o Sel·unt~ l'Om Ba c h Apt Beautiful pool&lenm!>11e\\ S.275 1210 14oo sqft 3C>pt>rf\ fromaNEWSSHOW" court. t'lec1r11· t!Jr:Cl!l' plex 2 Rd rm \'1ew ocean view Pri \ate mo Caroh n Ii 12 05~3 t::'Ceeut11 e office :-.u11 e 673.;,340 door opener. \Cr\ nll'C, h75·4912 Bkr Smgll! woman preferred e1e' wknds avaiL Ne.tr o.c A•rport -_____ ..___ NOW YOU F 0 UN 0 · Germ an $600 mo.960·6411 ''\\'f~0,);-T . -, ·>i --SIOO mo. 499·530-t Bt\\n ---:!&ssqflmcludcs rl.'('l.'P Storage 4550 Shortha1r,)~fem 9·3-80. .~o~ ADULT ~~-LIVING • 1 & 2 BR P1tio Apts. •Dishwashers & 880's • Pool & Rec. Room • Garden land\uping • Jog to Buth & Shop\ o. "• ap ,_ >r.~.r 9 4 30 Roo mmat e ''ant1•d t1 on1sl . Jan111>ria 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,·1c. Bac k Ba). N .8 " lell~l' s,)511 mo '."o ----In 111e ,\pl J err !>en ll'e, all Ulll p.11<1 & Slorage Garages (or rent Can 557·9397 k1d::i.n1>peb 6i3·8222 ApartmentsFumi1hed 559-9655 more.CallSS603SJ on Balboa P e n1ns ul.a -----or Unfurni,hed 3900 t l ""· z 10' x S Found Chihuahua. "reg B 2 B I w "'emale roommate l•' shr -.---nex 0 r un one 'l ell ,.. r. ;i. )eilr ). •••••••••••••••••••••••,. u KOLLCEHTER 201 '673-2943 673 3930 nant. brindle color , \1c. Nwpt Pen1n S600 m o 2Br apt 1n N 8 . Must be 2 • · • • Go ldenwes t. H .B . Day 6 42 1079 . l::ve SeaWl'nd Village ctean 675·8560 MEWPO~T Storage Space. S60 mo. More 897.1741:aft7. IH2·788 1.Wlcnd675·9021 Elegant execut1ye s u1tes Isl & las t. 2306 w "" ----:-Jew 1&2 bdrm luxuQ Roommate s hr 2Br Condo in presllge location With 0 c ea n fr 0 n 1. N B F OU N D : G e r m an I Bdrm. ~ rl~ le<1:.e. a l'a1I adult a pts in 1·1 plans 111 Nwpt Washer dryer r tJ m p I e t e s 1.1 pp or I 673.4154 Shepherd m\lt. ma le. l)('l 1 ... 1 St50 mo 2blks fro m S4 l5 . 2 bdrm 1aruiz1 µool (;Jra~e & ~t'rl'1ces ---;E1.1~~~a ~l~<~~~o~ about 18mo.BolsaChi<'a l11 brh c:ar. ~tove rcfnl'(. townhouses from S53S + l'arix>rt S2~> mo lil4 > 7\.1 851 0681 R...tarls Wont~ 4600 & Edinger a r ea H B l"'I~ dr p., wa-.her pools.l\lnn1s.walerfalli.. 491 f,.ISt! -••••••••••••••••••••••• AD~Still onl~"-2. 0 ,6_0296 " ponds' Ca!> for cook mg & ..:. Cd:\1 Ufflre 360 !>Q ft Orn '" -----dQer. :!l3 li7 ~fi.tl) J111·k h t' d F Sn · Wanted in Costa .\1esa or :i 1111, ... lur ::? <l..i'~ . VILLA MADERA \\':.rd ea ing_pai rom. a R e'> P non !> m ''k l' r · 'It'\\· ne" c·rph. l'll' Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR . Found female black & Sf-A f NVI HONM! N T 2 Br. 2 Ba. gas slo\\! Diego Frw) dn vc '.';orth Peninsul<1, Ip, ds hwshr. )l o M 11 u r lease h ouse preferred 3 onh 'I J da1 34" •' tan German Shepht>rd. 'lh ~/ 11 .t""''"" H U t)t)/ 4~1UO dshw hr lncl Enel <x.·t::,\.'\ FRO:-.=T on Bearh 11> ~\c F.adden O\\ II rm ba ~I an ti75·544~ Adults Xlnl references Im~ :.payed. no collar Vi l· gar a ges Couple prcr Lrg lhr winter S.SOo mo then West on :\I ~ Fadden 673-1779 6 7 3 5 7 O l E ' es & \ d' l' rt hf' o n 1' "r .\I ere} General Hosp Children OK. :'>lo pels ... 675·0516.642·1121 to Seaw1nd \ ll lage DELUXE OFFICE weekends . mon· lll.'m~ 'alut·cl 839"6128after6pm --™-· · . rv1ne 3844 17141893 5198 drm Ga.rd . ll.AIU:-J~===--~--~"'4+.-:1~1~.!,l';.;'-';!,:ll~H:..,I ,_;E:,:a::l'..,:'h.-!-~========-~':::"::"":'----• ···~•!TH• ....... .-.-~ f --" s k J f ... k I d d •1 I tuna tnl' 1' p ----· 75350 !324Elden.642·l213 <1nlast1c v~ew. ll·nn1s, Oceanfront for Winter .•o n mo er . ~n n1 t'r t'ilizens Bank of Costa n o r ing a ) nee s e.--s I Bdr . Condo in The health club pools s pa al Fu . & 557 4396 Yl esa bu1ld1ng. 30\ F. room priv bath Oct l onl~ 60<.' for the ''"I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet family apt, 2 BR I Lak orthwoods 6 lbr. hv rm 0 • k1t r h·. bat Rent s m ished un 11th St . Costa Mesa. Harbor Blvd or NP Pier d a~ Surr.\ · no P"RE LAW student needs Ba. $350, $300 dep. No mo ne S<lr5' Ca 11 ,\vail now.-Super at $595. Cum Broker . 675'4912· Roommate needed ASAP 92627 Cont a ct J ohn area Call Dollie 556-2246 "0 mm c· r c·i a 1 ad:-. I $25,000 Will do anything pets.utilpd 642·1010 David 979-3953 or Peg at 754-0370 d ys 499·4015 Rooms 4000 o r by Oct 1 Prefer Simoesor J ohn Wals h. after7PM allO\\Cd C harge Legal. Confidential 552·2000 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• female. student, 960·8152 979.4200 ----------\'nur Penn~ Pincher DVM. P .O. Box 3242. Xtro L.-. Rooms . , R 'th Kt h ------•·-· /I t/ Ad or use rou r NB. 92663. Clean, quiet, 2 Bd I Ba. lntenor decorator s con· ersailles Penthouse 2 oom wi & c ~n p~i v. Non smo~mg Fema.le to COSTA MESA, ORANGE -•MH ftYH Bank Amen c :ird no kids /pets. $350 mo. do Pool. 1.ac. tennis . 1 B 2 8 Oc Near bus s opp n g share nicely furnis hed COAST FIN \NC I A FiftottC• \'i aorMaste rcarrl SA E CallJeff.631·1266 Br.$425 /mo.646-7174 r a . ean view. center .Adultsonly Eves 3Bdrm hom e nea r CENTER• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAS G ----------1-Sec. sn5 mo 644·04s.i 6·9:3()or wknds. 962·7520· beach S240 mo meld I d E lusiness f'or moru 1nrormal1nn B d 'th CICJUftCI leach 384 Eves. · · 2845 :\1 esa· \er e .or . ~-:.&.. 5 • e pa mpere w1 a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------On Newport Beach. Beach uhls H B 536-7883 ,,6 _.,.,_..,_ ... , 500 aodtoplace yourad l'all personal re l ax in g B Lao H I · I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• b 2 f lh t BR. xlnt ocean view. VILLA A A .ote room · s ma f em ale roomma t e t o S29S mo. melds Recep massage Y 1 o e pre- REALTORS porch. new cpl. pnt . New Luxury 2 Br Condo kitchen. 2306 W Ocean· share oceanfront ho me tionist See 9.5 or call ROOFING. 642-5678 ttiesl girls in Southern 2 Bdrm. Deluxe Apt. New lndry. t2 blk beach. S500 Full Security unde r · front ~&up. S260Sec Ne.wport Be-ach After 9S7·l414 All Types, repairs. in· California . Jac u ni. dT.,pes-, clean roomv. , mo, Dys ~9-1186 : evs ground pa-rking, Cagney &deposit. 67:t·41S4 . 6PM . 631.0232 J .E. Dungee Attorney s u ! at 1 o n , f r e el----------~ sauna etc. {}JH!n lOam· " 4993922 Lane.S775tmo675·3007 · · Estimat es . Call Bob. 4am,7days aweek.Vis-qu1et. Ma ture adults. · Roomma~e to s hare large 2Bdrm Apt S350 Isl la-; SELL idle items with a 548-0769 st & fouRd 5300 a /M.C. Atlantis Health 5375. SeC'uri t y $100 lbr. ocea nfront view . 'parateupstairs Apt.11, house in .Hunt1ngl.on then Sl75 + '"2 ul. "To l>'JilyPilotClassifiedAd. DELJ SANDWlCH SHOP ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spa, 2Jl2 Harbor Blvd, Cleaning lee S250E o8pehn pegged & g roove d bdrm garage, yard. 2 Harbour with 2 workrng H.iptodrink"642A982 042•5678 Top Bal boa lonati·on. Costah~eS&.d64Sr·3433 Br· Sat/Sun 10·2 147 · 1 l · hardwood f Io ors . blks from beach Very Mothers & 4 Childre n. · , ing t 1s a or your St.C M. $.500/m o.675.3007_ nice. Call before BAM or $250 mo. !>48-3742 work. Xlnt business. Call to FOUND ADS special gift. Aft 1 PM 673-0238 840-3105 home. see. .....:.--=-----5--3Br. 2Ba apt. S395/mo. 795 Lge 1br ·apt. gar . s mall . MEL FUCHS TOUCH A Cl.A S Shalimar. C.M. 522-1734. yard. No Laguna. Cliff Bay f ront Apts. $460 lo Avail. now 2 lovely rooms PAVILION REALTOR ARE fl(( ISCOITS 9·50r870·1882.afl.8PM Dr steps lo bch yrly . $700.Sand\'beach.AvatL & balcony w/priv ba. T IME 675·8120 24 HRS. 752-0817 --S460imo 1·623·3827 Sept 7th.' Dock spacl'? kitchen pnv f or mature \ Call 2bdrm. 2ha. ~ew twnhse. ------:-714 /673·4799 &675·6491 prof person. $300/m o. . (6 IS lnves..,.nt 5015 : laundry. patio. adults. no Oceanfront 2 Br in old ls t, last + S75 deaning n\~ . Opportwtity 642-5671 COVER GIRL pets $125.645·7300. Mcd1teranean villa. Bdrm l Ba. Steps to dep.675·5533.645·6499 _,~ MONEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEIFICT stone frplc .. leaded win· beach $650. Property Q:.. •INVESTORS• * OUTCALL '* dows. beam ceilings. House.642-3850.642·1010 Room for rent + kitchen RenlalunitsCorless than Lost or Found a pel? Call1'!953!!!!!!!-07!!!!!!!7!8!!!!!!!!!M!!!!C!!/!V!!IS!!~A 2br,2ba.S500 garage.many trees Pvt p rivtleges ln Laguna 1oxGross. Low or !lo Animal Ass lslancel: 3br, 2ba, $650 beach. Single or cpl pre· .,~"; :IT;g~~~vo. Beach . $200 mo M /f . 11egative cash flow with League. 537_2273, no fee. P1'1>feaslonal Therapeutic Lge beaut apt in perf ferred. $895 mo yrly """' Call J im. 1·676 5706 or l o w d o wn .. L l d . . massage . Llc'd. NB Appt cond (rplc lndr~ d . w e ncl 640.5629 or 497·2147 Yearly lse. St arting 9 15· 1·611·6559. partnerships avail a lso. Lost Cockatiel. Vic of only Steve 548 .2817 garS40-4400. $1t50 mu. mcls ulils, stove Call John Apga r a t Santiago/ Leeward. N.B. -~·'--------~---------Wideocean v1ews . Class1c & re r r 1 g Gus. Small room for Student 640·5357 or646-0783Agt. Back Bay area of Bay ----------2 Bdrm.Hous e.fncd yard. architecture on acres of 213·9661711Agt. Nea r OCC H o u se 0 Garage. Pet OK $480 gardens Pool & s pa.-------priveleges. $125 m o . MoMytoLOOR S025 Crest.Whitewllh range mo. Sl25Dep.642·0857 Estate Living. Close to t Bdrm 1 Ba Steps lo :-,.io.1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Cheeks . Please call FIRST LADY -beach & sbopping. 1 beac h. S.350 Property ---1-.-__ -.... ----1 642·2557 art 6PM . $25 d $22S rm . p . ..,. .,, 1n... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small Studio with was her Bd A 1 ... 7 ~ · Al House, 642-3850. 642-1010. Room ~ 4050 •i~==..--.--1 ""'\!:::::7----c:::~-'E:r--~ I NEED Reward. Escort • Models • P.ty 0-CffS • !,0~3'~~~~~~'...!61 utils.Matureconsiderate 1 Bdrm Yearly. Steps to Room aod boa rd for LOST : Mixed Shepherd ---___.;.------1 adult.494·4653or494·6017 beach. Garage parking. highly gifted adults, pvt P y reness. Tan /Gry • 972-1345 * MC & Visa Accepted Tri·plex. 2bd. lba. So Csl tudio. walk lo beach . $400 mo HM l5lh. St N B condo in Ftn Vly. Good ' ·;. ,,J 1 /MONEY Male, CllCChaven area.I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Plia area. Encl gar frplc private. $350. Call 673-3958, 544·6899. supervision, pvt room or oO blb)'-fv~Ke W YeG V 67S-0180 TOMMY'S S440/mo. 833·0300 or . · d · double.962·0510 .• / k ? 1 OF ... ~ORT 640•6752 Jim Howar · 494·1244. 1Br . stove. refrigerator. ~t vvO'f · . Found. Small cur Y gray ~ ......... · 497·2457 . steps to beach. S3501mo Vocoffon RHt•• 4250 dog. Vlc: Garden Grove ISCC>aTS 2 Br l Ba.2Childr~n OK .8EACH STUDIO. 1325 yrly.lsc Adults.no pets.••••••••••••••••••••••• A Aj • Blvd.894-4981. 752-9368 Nopets.S350permo 787 Incl util. Frplc single 675·3148.am orpm •OCEA':'FRONT. Avail Use l/ISWef ftfl servi ce CREDIT MO LOST:Gray &whiletiger 17·~ lbs in 6 wks . No W. Wilson. Call Darlene d 1 1 & I · t q now. daily. weekly. Spec· ,IOILEM cat, altered male. re· shots. no drugs, no con artGPM,631·2648. :s.~i1 !~-6339as re . lbdr m . p~ol . blocdk llo tacular view.Si3·SURF. wh en p I acing y 0 u r ward.675-929Sor673-6007 tracts . Kathleen or IBrEastslde.crpts.drps. -~a--1 --3852. ~~~~.~~~2.a u l .R .... •stoShore 4300 ad a Da ily Pilot ad .~t.,~:~::s~~~:, FOUND:Largedog.wear·•-R_ob_in_67_3-_o_11_1_, __ _ bltn range. dishwasher. -~·-...... ,....................... number w '1ll appear ·,n your edb •••••••••••••••••••••• E b I r f Wh t t ' d Arrang Y in° Bakersfield lag. Vici•---------• vard 642 6243 · a st u , count ry y was e 1me an C tu--L .. •--£C ~ . . ge 2.BR condo. newly-re-charm. 2 Br 2 Ba up. money lookin g for a ad W e take Y 0 Ur oes ,........... OOftt Huntington Harbour. ..--...-Y Spaciousl bdrm garden furbished,pool.adlts~no patio . ds hws h r S625. r00)1lmate ? L e t u s messages 24 hours a AMortgageBroker Call846-2000 ISCORTS apt. Pool & rec All ulils pets. S500 642·4300· 56· 631·2029 locate. screen a nd in· I I · t I> Found. Afghan Hound. 2' Hrs. 641·0180 pd. Adult. no pets 24 hours. bd terv1ew for you. Take the day · · · YOU ca in a fyfOiUr ~~) Female. C•/Ct.Kkt El Puerta Mesa Br. 2 ba condo on golf rg 2 rm . s teps to Confusi#I Out of Finding c onvenience during .() Ce -" 894"''187 A11thp,IMC/Vlta 2959MapleAve. AptS nourse includes refer. beach. private patio. Good Roomrruiles. h d t th S S ' th J .. A.,...,.... ours an ge e re ponse •-r-i-& 1126 washer as dryer. 1600. ru une . .,...,..,.,..... · ---oo ~---to your ad ... this service ••••••••••••••••••••••• -482-67 or.-........ BR 1 Ba. elose to beach. and l\\O~ comrnnv t..arae • clean 2bdrm. .,.... .. -.. 3169 gar W/Opnr , W/D, fresh ,-'/ is only $10 per week. For 2w, new ca:pt.s & paint. •••••••••••••••••••••• paint'&cpl. l.m. tst. last aroommatesearchagy. more. information and tO S425/mo. Call Becky. BeauUfullBdrm +De n &dep.&4S·2303 752·51 I I place your ad Call 642·5678. 493·3'198. lel-1191. 9'25 w /Heated Pool, All v t hen o 1At block from beach. 3 , i Br 2 Ba. oc-ean view. Elec n i c · araae! Bdrm. 2 Ba. Upstairs. MAnJRE Female rum d. uas. Yearly . Paul J&aAl\fedll-4556 Bulll·lna. sundeck. aar. 2br,2~a,,twnbse.Npt lbr11n Rllr. 760· 1887 SELL ldlt items with a Lease 9650. l27\oll 44th. St. Ht\1. 125C>/mo. 642-1470 • .va; 144·'1313day1. Dally Piiot Clau lfied Ad. ~140 646·7555 DAILY PILOT •HOMIOW ..... llS FQUnd. SmalJ white dog. .....__ ~ ... ~... So. F.V. area. Call after LITTU AMMllS ----, ........ -6PM : 1163-7316. ESCORTS Uae your equity ror bills, home additions, vaca· Tellina the rMet people all major credit cardJ t.lons, etc, Any amount. poastble Is important lo accept.ct any reason. CredJl or Job the succeu ol a n y '30-4723 not necesaary. Compare 1arap aale. Make aure --... -PO----.-..,,-1-,-.-- our co1t1 . 24 h rs. a. youra 11 Hated I n .. •• -w~nda. • Claaslfted . p~o n e OUTCALLONLY 64 ... ttJJ, 146·1H7 I 642.5171, * t7Z.I UI • ' .................. .._ ..................... _... ............ .._ ............... *-,_ __ , .. I • I · ~~ .....•...•...... ~~~~ ........ ~~~ ............. ~.~~~~~ ...... l~!'!J ..................... !!~ ........... ~~!'!~~~ ..... ~~ .............. ~ ................... . Dnveway1•Pal"kln1 101 We Care c aaiw1 C'leoan••rs Problrm PURIJ) ut I>••.:• 8wt104llll11 UUlltlt!tit, if vou 4! V o u n K M l' n llcsponoe1blt' UCI Medu·al 11ETERS PAINTlNO ROBERT JONES •Jtepalra·~ alcoattnx StHm cln.n & uphoh. Rl'ba\ lur Speraull"t, lllkll u 11rrvw~· tm ... ltll' ., W ""'>c"ul hihl1(•' hove tudetlt w11h xlnt ref F.xpr'd. Reas R1te11 . PLUMBING • Sit~ Asphalt 8411 48'11 'Work.aver l'ruck mouna Rtwarr1 & r,. ... 1 .. 1• h111 do nul h11n· a ~,.1 .. ~ "'T4W0Trut<k Yoirtl & would like lo house:111 Free Est Call Gene Rep1pes,Remod.els, l.Ut•d unit ~31ltt Mt'thm.1 Not h11lt.\' 11li1H 1•nll "'' AIU. Ill Trre malnt ~-quip l'11n lt1ch 7 1~6397300 M2 0C511 Repnir, ......... ........_ Collar l'ro1tr.in1 lo th1• \lllO Jtl31 We ""'U ll• uYliJc· 11 u 11n yl h1 n a: • c u 11 _.a l -he lf338141 642 2411 c...-na.1Mt. New & remodeled, Free • est Conl. Lie. 090312. Gamer Tile 540·0760 _,. ... ..., I\ It T S ( II. H t• "· I homCl tr1u11an1& ~II 1111110 y11u w11h t•u11t111m·r:\ n11 ul' Mii lia!(I ·-•cap nq Dave's Painting. serving .. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• S":R\'tl'f frun1 1·h11r1ott"• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• areo 9 yrs, mo5t reas. P.O . lox ....... , . YMCA Af\rr School l'to ln,hdl.i t1un rc•1H1tr' lh<tric.. llAUl.IN<i &i CL~ANINC; Maci~I Serv1ce Co IOyrs fnsured.hc'd.5116-8425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CeramlcT1lelnslalled,re· 1nm t'or t htlJrrn in ,h·•m <'lt>.anln1ot .ihn u11 ••• •• • • • • •••• • • • • • • • • • • Hondyman r1 ~<· lnm & paluuni: t•xper an pruning, clean· Pvt P06l Box Service modeled or new. Free 1rede• 1 lh ru • 'lttun hol St<r,ln ,i: Oran.:•· f'Lft llrn 11\1' l'111t1J ••••••••••••••••••••••• or ' Kay S6442?tl up&lundsl·a.,e.Freeest ESSIAN THE MAJLROOM z4 hr esti mates Wayn e thru "'r1 Tran1t1)U!latmn t'ount\ 111 \ '' t 11 II rq;ht f11•1• 1•r.t 1m"'t" 1111ll11nll'11111,n1·nwr1t. ~~ ~r' C..11~5·11165 Cs tm palntlna. lu rates. 2600 E csit 'Hw y 848 __ ·02_14_. ____ _ PlllVldt-d 642 ~ an~tim.-&:11 •l>M, lar~u·•ll' mu.ll 1111"' Jf.~f ft•111·11111 ll\'l.lt'll Hou.HcleanhMJ ~ -Free est 3 yr guar. CdM/NB · 1 .. • I.le •3:n~1 m1 llJ~ll 4lublt• tlat 1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MatoNy . We need work now UABVSlTllNUm he1m1• .._wt/CGllCrefe Hllli lN 'S ll Ol'SF: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962i478.633·9837an s' 640-0340or 644 44IJ1 Showers. Baths. Enlry l';"'<'ht!ll . ., t.n.1r 1L:. '"'I it •• ••••••••••• ••••• • • • •• ~lltcf I' "t ''" n t r) m ,1'"11 r} t ·1 ... :1\NING S~lt \'IC't-: Brack work. &milll J.obs 'lne ext /mt painltnR by THE POSTIOX Ways. -fml"C'd >d tk i\1rpon .-~1:n,.n1 ""ori.. 1•r ,,n Ii 1111f ••••••••••• ••••• ••••• • • ruulll~tt.IJlwub.mt: ., luM Por 11 thuro\Jl(h ly t'lt.'an Newport, Co11ta Mesa & Rll'hard Sanor St. lie. 3857 Birch'NB OC Airpt 496-3636 Aru ~3 Oi.?116 1'.itau:. ~adt,. .all.• 1;, .. i. I\. & H f' 1 1..-in r. W uucl 1 n K SI u ,. r u & I 1 I«' h;se ~o tK.,7 Irvine tl7S·3175 eves ms. Try me 836.5555. 24 Avail now·24 hrs-7 dys •.. u ...... _ ""ork f'r1.,.,.,1 ·""''"'"· .,,•n1·1·~ & 11•11111r.., ,.,,.,. 1 lin 11.ull & 11111i t· JIJ . hrs M •. k . Clean work-Tile fir:.. _ _.. L'll l\1•lh 111ft •ll'•I l\t'rt 1.11; WJU • l'rof rtr wrk ule, wood. Urick. stone, bhkk work. _ __ ___ easiige. p "5ervace brick work. BBQ, etc ••••••••••••••••••••••• u .. i.. \\-t>h1ll11"' 11.i1 "" ji7~ 71 17 11 voaniuet, :i1lnppan1o:. wax tile firs. cuncrele patios. Palllllng lo rates am med S49•2287 494-5901 Lowest bidder in lown. R.:m0<fol A R tJ\1111 \dill founJ.111110, & bl!H k um~·&i\~t kc1natr :Wi '"l' buHm~ steam <.:rt wlk6. dnveways• Refs ~erv ~ork /m.at eriat loofilMJ Call aft 6PM for est. ti~ F.xp'd. Xln_1 R1·f ' ~.!I~ Gor•ftlftei tH~ ~··· """'"'"!to uµhol 751 14951. 838 Ss-13 1-'ree est John 846 15~ guar63&-7149 or848·5684 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~394 ---- C'a I l>ou11 QI ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Repair & Re roof All T· ....... ...s C __,. hildCen HOYll • Ht:l IAHL~ & 1-'fo' Block Bm·k-Stont!·Stucco.12 .yrs h r Nw t /C:dM h' J · k .nrnftCJ -......... •••••••••••••••••••••• l11~rt Cl•an•s • "9 L' I L' I~. ''1' WC ) M ~. N planters & repairs Free f'pe . pll types·s ing e s -roFrc: . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i, 1 . ._ 1 11 ,. 1 11., I r 11 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ,.,,, • ,., ,,.,u 48 area m s ma • m y shakes-compo-tar ee TUTOR"'-1. h ,_ W ells,' IN , ~·r,<..ln.ihtt•, 1 "1 ii I "1' " :. '' ' ., ' 1 '"'' All ·•r•,U•'" li ··ulin" C:uaranlee Sat1:.f.ict1on ' ~l 536-9906, ''""0 7 6 pnces are small 673-6477 est 54.1 ·$930 Fin. Avail. ..,,g 15 .. nl· .o M .Tt-.1<1.«Ht .. .,_.l'liil r14a.• ... ~h '"''·' ,, .. , .. ~ .... • .. 1 H i t. ' •U -.. t':All9G37237 Ron 1ng <.:11.RPt;Nrtn \t.,,.ihon'lt• ti-4t•ll»l 1·1t1urk1''rt·v1·i,t Cul.>tOm bril'k , s tone , ROOFING Exp Tutor/ex-magazine Uy Jay o-az ~ ''"'1> l'ri·• 1 11111111111 ~ 6 ·"'" :~\4 MAMA 01'.:LLA'S blO<'k . concrete & stucco. editor /English Degree. l.•k>kin11 fur c,'llll)llt'lf'nt '••l'P*"lt '1 ht •·111t·ri1t n Hou.sedeanin.i Refs. Free est 54!1 9492 Ploster /Repair All Types, repairs. '" Wellesley-will 1 mprove Custom Hume-Ii" I'd Ir r l .-h1IJ <'Mt'" ll.i11, '" ' n ,.1urm .,..1 • .,.,. < 11•,111 llJul 11111\ t: di' Jn llp l'on 0 ,. ••••••••••••••••••••• • • s u I a t i o n . F r e e skills in wnting vocab I n I to: .x t . ~ I~ It l>a) uv & h,111llm• l-'1 l'l ·~t ' rdt• I l'llHI\ :ti l>um I> S25 a day 556 4 51 -Masonry. Ccramtl' Tile. ucco & Plctster Patch. Est1 mates Ca II Bob. 'Grammar. Any' age o; RENOV;\TINGU4~3H!I t'.ir~ ,, t he Jn'""d ~.u;,, :~2ll7l ~ ,"ui t k :-.i•r v Resi>0ns1.bleUCIMt!d1l'al patios. planteri,, walls. noJObloosm.quJck & 54S·07S9 level $15 for 1''• hrs C-'wric ~hn:nuan Lu·ll tw11 111 1 h:Jtj ~tudent with xlnt ref rrplc race s. k1tc hs , elean645-4203.645·4199 Soclolw•lces Mrs . Soriano. CdM , -...... • 1-;1 Toro MrJI,, .:-.n.i\ k~. Cleo•Mi,n /Houl "CJ llauhni.: S2ll .i loJtl. no rnn would hkc 10 houses it. bath room s. en t r1 es· -----••••••••••••••••••••••• 759·1916. ••••••••••••••••••••••• «rah~. t)ulin~h 'lot ~of I J "" !') t• r v 'c •. t'rt•tf9' t'~ll t>ttv1d Ric h 714 b.39·7300 noors. pools. 25 yrs ~xp. lnt/exl textures ... restuc· PRO BLEMS -Need t o -Shampoo & ~teum l'leao loH>' Agei.2 5 ~1 31:i2 L.a nd~1 Jiii' f<'l l'l' 1-::.l No JOb too small Her cos & patches f'ree est talk? Free counseling Window CleanlftCJ Color brightt>nl!r1>, wht t>-12 991•7 545 1W46 WantaREr\LLYCLEAN uva1I. <i!ll.2185 art 5pm Mornseves6455660 A B C H ELP LINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts 10 min bl1!:11·h Clean HOUSE., Call Gingham Ask for Cap. ....._._1_ 645.2222. "Let The Sunshin e In" Liv. din rm. hall $15 A' I( a..trador (,.,rdt'ntn>. lanc1'c.ip101( Mort• fam1he:. Jre getl111g Girl. Free est. 645·5l23 • • ,.._ .. ~ Call Sunshtne Window rm S'7 50, roueh SlO. chr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1naJur \ J r tl f'le1111u1>b lh~ r c1mpml( hug " 1111, -----Poentiftc),1Popen1141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i. Cleaning, Ltd 548·8853 $5. Guar ellm pet odor Room additio n:> r l.' l r~t' trim m1nl{ & fl' \car I( '"u have .1 ~eoplewh?n~~1~uple ••••••••••••••••••••!,.••4 G!dley Pl ~m be r ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- Cpl repatr. 15 yrs e"'µr . mode l plan Cicoi~" r1111val ... rt•t· t'St11natt•:., 1•ampcrthdi's notgetlll\1! shouldJl"ay:;chelkthe Paintang&Papermg Repa1rserv1ce. ms~a.lla-eramic tile ser vices, The fastest draw in the Do work myself Refs P llmer & Sun Lii' ,1 rchablr & me"~nsl' 1: used, sell it now with a Sernce D1recton in the Proressional work uon. backflow l'ert1f1ca -free est. 494.5887 bfr 9AM West a Daily Pilot ~-1 _ M7·6932 752 134Y l'lass1f1e1J.\d DAILY PILOT Rsnbl Steve 547 42111 t1on 642 9315 or art 6PM Chuck. Classified Ad 642·5678. 53.SO •.•...... , ............• MASSAGE $10 W1AD MYSTlC MASSAGE 556·4656Santa Ana OVERWEIGHT" You ran lose 10-29 lbs a mo tiuaranteed Sand) 54(). 7375 PEO PLE 'S ANONYMOUS. Get over y o ur ex husband onc:e and ror all Anyone addicted to. or obse ss ed w ith a "Per son", join us 540·7507 DIAMOND WANTED: 1-z to l carat P IP 540-0208 brr 11. aft 5. la Wonted 71 00 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wonted 71 00 Help Wonted 71 00 Help Wanted 71 00 Help Wonted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ..., W..t.d 7100 ..•..............•...................•...........................•......•••................ ··•···•··········•····· ....••••••..........•••....•••..•............• ·············~~········ Accounts Payable Book .\uto Mt:rhan1 c f<;lq) ~July 'AS HI ER llousl'"ares COOtc Dental Chalrs1de Ortho keeper Work Ul Costa F'ore1.:n or Dom est u· HAIRSTYLISTS Sales. appl) m person. b p. m ditwttt, buffet. Exp Pref Full or Part Mesa Develo~r·s oHit·e Auto Mrc·hanu• WJlltcd Are }OU creative ·~ t-:nJO) Crown fl ardware. 3107 bre oltfost. 673_1663 lime Xlnl liener1ts Very busy desk S'950 to for busy shop H.t2 4467 llo1ng Men ·s & Women's East Coast Hw), C'rl M 1...-t. l -6PM. 642 2626 start . Ai.k ror Teri ha1r?Lookingrora.:reut ~ 979-3376. Autu p1<·k up & rlehvery & pla1:e co work ? Glembyl•---------1, Dental ----general :.hop clean up, lnlemat'l tra1ning & rull c•"HIERS Cook, p T . Pre~c houl Exp Dental Assis tant. A C C O U H T F' T. mu!>t ha\·e gd rlm Broadway benersts Stop "'1 Lite ci>0kmg & rleun up work 4 days get paid for P"'Y"'BLE angreC'urd 548·22&1 anandseeus toda} dut1ei. Clt!unltn t!~S a 5 64.20ll2orS4<tS687 • --THE IRO "'DW "'Y must Ch1ld<'are be11cf1ts -Real estate developer Ba h'Sltlwr ne0 cte·' part .... .... u TUTE M , ~ "' u F' h. I I NB Irv · 552 7331 or K57 llWJ, Dent al Front Office needs energetic person time Your home or as 100 sand. · Tustin 544-1461 Pedo Non s moker Geeerat Office Xlnt opportunity ror self starters Immediate openings for general or f1ce Excellenl future. to p pa y. c ompan y benefits Ap ply in .,erson The Sofo Foctory 18370 Pacific St Fountaio Valley In accounts payable de m 1ne Cos ta Mei.a, 644 12l2ext #275 E 639·2208 -Newpart Center Ex per. Geeeraf Office partment. xperaenl'e Ne wpart area o73·L391 L'O E M F MARKETS <.:ook wanled. exp Call for prer . ., ... CJ6ll . reqw.red real estat "--.,.... Electronics Cirm seeks · e pre S nut For 2nd & Jrd Sh1fh appmntment r erable. Excellent AIY I ~WANTED Beauty 7510341 UesignertDrartsman buyer w/general office salary, benefits. and Two children. call after MANICURIST We promote to manai:e· . Wanted ex Should have strong r,.~fti~iotf.ceco ndlt1o n s 6pm645·2549 daniel'ssalonS46.5534 ment & :.uperv1s1on from COOIC To ass1s1 in mechanical Eos~bl~;he;!~~!ri~il~: Call Sally for appt BAB y s 1 TT ER r 0 r 2 within wanted for active rellre des ign & detailing of q u ar e men l 5 , p 1 a c e 549_8167 chaldren. l&3 ~ature 4o WANTA CAREER? ment residence 2nd h1gh-perfori:nance laser purchase orders . & or older.7 :~4.ILhskpg lilMc)Clerk Call(714)631·9421 shirt, 11 JUA M to 8PM . system. Small &mpany fol low-up Pleasant GIRL F'RIDAY -Ins Trainee General office, typing req 645·01 lO GROOMER Full time, Mon Fri. 8·5 Some exper necessary Call or come an. l2S Mesa Dr . C.M. or t>Jl -1030. GROOMER DOCJ & Cat Top store. 644·0980. see Rebec: 835·03.ll. Mgr. GROUMDSICEEPER Head Groundskee pe r needed by Huntingt_on Beach City School Dis tnct. $1142·$1419/mo. de· pending on exper. Apply 735 14lh St. H.B. 536-88.'>I. Witness lo collision at Fairview & Bear Ave 8-25. 4pm Please call. 6'2·4979. p bl B Must type S0,60wpm & Quantity cooking exper. needs a good aerospace· work ing cond. Ca 11 Accts. aya e usycon 536-4537 . bookkeeping ex pe r . req'd. Medical & dental trained designer on a Vallor Electron ics : GUARDS tractor needs s harp. . helpful. but will train. CHRISTMAS MONEY be n e f 1 t s App I y I · b · b .. f'ull & rt Um All energetl·c pe~on lo han Ba bys Iller. resp pers on E n l h u s 1· 8 s l i c: · consu tang as1s A ac... S40-9264. pa e. ... Call Vi ck i. 540-6055, Newpart Villa 642 5861 d · I t u ----------1 areas. Uniforms fum'd die A/P + misc. ore $30 wk. lo watc:h 2 grade Coastal Personnel Agen· Homemakers · earn to -' --·-groun an e ec ro-op cs A 2l · d duUes. will train nght school children. 2.30·6. cy, 2790 Harbor Bl., CM $2000 by Thanksgiving COSMETICIAN is desirable, as is the General ~~f~ome~';..~vee:p:r~t;:-eec. Witness to colllssaon at ,....rson. Computer exp College Pk. aft 6, 540-757_! NEVER A FEE demonst.rating Toys & ability to do electrical TM -..0. lay C ... ls App t y ·. Un l vers a I .--~ 1c Orange Co. Pharmacy chem· ti &. p C board 1o1---. Fairview & Bear Ave. helpful but not nee. B/\BYSITTERfnr 9vrold Girts. No denveries No with large vo l ume 5 a cs · •w .... ...,. Protection Service, 1226 Red Mustang hit Yellow 548-5541 CM r Possible . Pomo · collecting. Need a car prestige cosmetics and layourts.11 ~ould dey-:lop Pro Shop Clerk. part W. 5th St .. Santa Ana. In· Toyota. Aug 25, 4pm I m na Boat Yard Worker Ex Call 540·8330 collecl to r I k into u ·time pos1t1on time, wknd.s. only terview hrs: 9·l2 & 1·4, Call64.2-4979 A D V E R T I S I .N G Sehl area CM 642 7659 perienced Appty at see line ragrance 00 ang for lsl Please send resume or Security Guards. Must M Fr. ----TYPOGRAPHER needs art4 30P~t PacificTides Manne 227 GIFTS 'NGADGETS l~n~ef~~~~~~!~n::~~ contact Mr. Wh1tebook. have atleastlyr.exper. _._on_· __ a. _____ _ Are youalonelygenerou.s youngman.ov.ei:l8.b1gh 8abysitter my home. 20th.St.N.B. Celebrating our 30th strict inventory control Laakmann Electro · parttime &fulllime. Hairdresser needs lic.as· compassionate while school grad, neat ap· CdM after school 8 y r Bookk J A . r year!! Offers good income and Opucs. 3305~ Aviador. Men '~ spa altendant_s. s istant. Studio Five. male so+? Then Write pearance must have gd ' · eeper 1 r. cct or health benefits Send re· San Juan Capistrano. CA part tame, must be ava1L &40-6443 P.O. Box ll515. Costa driving ~ord for s hort old c h tld . g d Pa Y rapidly expanding finan Clerical sume plus salary re 92675 714-493-6624 . wknds. Please call r~-----. ------M C 92627 delivery & pick u p 673-4565, 759-9570 c1al firm 1n F'as h1on GAL/GUY FtllDAY d --a ppt. 645-7358, Mon.-Fr1. Hairstylist esa. a. "Train on Job" in Ad · BABYSITTER my hntnn, lslB;nd Exper. a must .. Looka·ng ror person with quarements to A 1178 . D r I\' e r .He Ip e r r o r 8:JG.5. TM lalloa lay Club is P--~ ~-I 5360 ' D I t & I · · Daily Pilot. Box 1650• CM Fash•on Is land home ---------• ......_ .-.-• C~I vertising Typography 2'h dys wk for l yr old a i Y inpu g ~n ex pe r 1 n ly p t n g . 92626. r '111' hi h h GeneraJ Office Girl who flOW ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mon-Fri. 9'30am-6pm. girl. Lt hsekeeping. H.B. ledgerdes1r.714-759.i5l5. duplicating & basic urn 5 ngs sop 35 r · Hairstyliaf wJfoUowi.ng. FREE Insurance benefits. gd 963·9377 loold&--'-' Ci.rt&/ bkpg. to work0full time in Counter help . wanted , wk .-CallTom&W-8860 ~~i:!'i:r~:: Xlnt. working cond. salary.Ca11 ·549-223l. or~-a co m for table al -P /T. Sandwich m an DRIVER/DELIVERY Ad t 0 t 642-0092.AskforJoyce. P--.-cy 1---'--------1BABYSITTER for infant. ~nn-r mosphere w /frien dly wanted . F /T . ex p . . vance!Den • PP y. . . ::+y-aa....· Aides downtown HB area Methodical/Versatile people Ir you qualif)'. Gary's Deli 675·2193 person for eqwp rental Could adjust hours for Ha1rStylist •••-.. Harbor Day School 1s 536-8lS3 person to post account.s please call 951-5373, btwn · -stor~. age 18 yrs & g~ children. 540-5850 Sharp assertive stylist ABORTION looking ror 2 women tc> be . rec /payables vouchers, 9 & 5 COUNTER HELP· P rr dnving record rcq . Unit· GeneraJ Office. p rr wanted. Minimum 4 yrs noon aides ( 11. 45· l . BABYSITTER NEEDED. type 45 + wpm. recep· ZIGGY'S ed Renl·All. 645-0760 3-4days/wk, 3_. hrs/day exp in H.B. s alon. Con· •G.-ral IAsleept or Mon-Fri). Salary S'9 per Some evenings. Occas t1onist & "secretarial CLERICAL HEALTHY FOODS tact manager for in-Local AMsthffio day. Please call Bill tnps. 1 chi ld. 7 yrs. my duties. Irvine rum. mrr. Imm ediat e pos ition 833-3470 Elderly lady wishes lo ex-R.UllLESCHEDULE terview.963-0089.' •Low F.e l1tei.d.s Jones: 640-1410. home NB. Mrs . Abel. Call K H. 54-0·8894 avail as Inventory Con· --change board & room ror Booltkeeplng. typing! & -------------------675.7550 trol Posting Clerk Ex · Custodial lite h s el:\'ork Ca ll filing exp nee. lmmed HAIRSTYLIST wanted LabTnh,COUltHliftCJ, __________ ,per h el p ful. gd NeedPrTwork?(3·6pin. 673·8656 , opening. Call today. Excitingcareer opply's. WCJ"'Y. Medications BALLOONASSISTANT g.w;~ Men Frt.> €aH Har 63M'l~1111P1oducts ln ll.C:-w(foppy-s Tn· ~ ----•ff'otlM~-l:lr.it---t·Mrs:--!hrar1SUl171~-:3!!m--t-u-rear-evf>t or-an-7tt s 8 to 5. All major benefits' Day School. 640-1410 ask Escrow d~~ available for or Calif. temational Hair Salons C H-• R f ----1 tractive . setr-motivated New1><>rt Beach invest Apply at 17421 Da1ml~. for Bill Jones. "'.ell-qualif!ed escrow or-For_2n"" r~u: Giovanni. t I I * CMMUMICJ • e er· Af0C'-Work ... han · 0 r1 c:e r w 11ndep"'ndent General0fl1ce -~ .,. -man or woman to a r· farm has OJ>enl'l&.. per ex· Irvine. 556.()540 E • E. ---_ "" . · . 955··3912 lor appt rtll dicapped adults Must be range hot air balloon pro· pansion. To handle sales -Deckwork person. ex per. escrow company. Heavy Responsible. front offi ce _____ ,;,..;:... ___ _ * Medi · C o I & slrong. willing to assist motion & perform flight commissions. acctg Consists or removal & experience in exchanges appearance. gd phone He a Ith y Food s ln..-.ceAccepted. in tasks such as toileting c rew duties Sa lary runct1ons Computer CLERICAL replacement of plywood. required. Beach loca personality essential, Restaurant has immed * c onf j de 11 t j a I & reed mg, gen cleanup +comm. Call Dave. J to knowledge a must Ex· Misc. repairs on decking. lion. Executive escrow qui ck learner. approx opening for energetic PencMICllCare. Xlnt va c:al1on & 1n 6PM.673-3383 per. matunty necessary Register today for local Coating w/f1berglass compan)·.492-6161. 60-6S wpm. a ccura_te person to service ore surance benefits. United Call: 640-0123 &emporary assignments. mat & resin material. Newport Beach location. catering. Easy hrs. 9AM · llRTHCOMTROL Cerebraf Pals) Assoc Banking Xlnl pay.642-1822 ESCROW s~c·y S000/mo.Call 759·0313. lPM. f'un work, good STERILIZATIOM SantaAna.546-5760 ' Teller Trainee IOOKSTORECLERtc 557-0045 Desire knowledgeab'le money. Must have own For iftfonNltiOft or im· ---Major Thnfl & Loan As DELIVERY MAH escrow secretary lookfog G ..... -.... ORR.ICE car. Please call 833-3470 .... dlote appointment Alarm co needs tnstaller soc1ation has an enlr\ F'ull lime opening In en Lin-LA. Times to homes IO for high office activity & ~~ m ' & serv1c:e man Top level opening wi th op· c lerk positio n an • -Balboa Penins ula r ic h co mpen sation Very b~yOrangeCoun· •HOSTESS• call: wages for qualified Portun1t y for advance· bookstore sllecialm ng in -J·30am-6am $550 mo . Diversified successful ty Ad Agency. needs CALIFORNIA person. 228 Forest Ave ment. Bank or fmanee technical & sc1enlif1c HMPOllAllV Pf11soN'N1t SllMCU 548·8441or64&-1413 Pa r e nt co m Pan Y responsible individual Experienced. Full lime, PR~.... .... b k p f e so'n f t t· g ·t · part time. split shift. AP· ~"A"CY (re<>r l. Laguna Bch. expenence helpful T"pe oo s re er P r Pleasant offi ce at-or s ar an posi ion. " J ·th · k D 1· R t T" · M t h ply in person: Wed. or COUNSELING at least 35wpm. Salary w1 some exp. m wor 3723 Birch Street ea very ou e. imes mosphere & guaranteed us ave co mm o n Thurs. 2-4pm, Gramma's SERVICE l"""C Answerinq Ser•ice commensurate w /exper ing in a book.store Hrs. •-h Newspaper. need car top salary. Mr Merage sense, organiz.alion & at· '" · Present office. N.B. ex Liberal benefits Call 8-5 Mon·Fr1. Apply Mr N•wport-ac $400 /mo + bonus 3·6 848·2235 tention to detail. Neat ap· House. Bristol at Redhill, APCARE perience or wall train. 8 4 Mr. Mungon. Western Harrod . SCITECH Book am CdM . 759 0630 Call pearance a must. Heavy Costa Mesa/Newpor t NEWPORT &. 11-7. 4 nights . 631·5511. Thrift & Loan. 645 3153 fre~~~'"cr~7-~~n St · Clerk Typast /G1?neral Of-I p m . 2 3 op m & ~ OpnhM)s filing & typing. Call for _Be_a_c_h_. ------ BE "'CH . M E.O.E. . . rice, wage negotiable. 5:30pm-8pm. for high school grads appl. S56-04roSherri H 0 S T E S S b u s Y 5A Apt. Assistant anager OO STORE HELP 1. t t . r 1. looking for challenge. breakfast, ad personali· 752 0053 Trainees. Wil l tr ain Bankfog I K 1 e ypang . 1 in.g , The Register Newspaper slull lraining, travel and " • Couples. Paper work & MEW ACCOUNTS Temporary 3 wk penod pho~es , contact with has afternoon auto work experience. Army GENERAL OFFlCE ly, ability lo cou nt SANT A AHA maintenenace 642-5073 Sept 22 to Oct. 10 Pos1 public:· lite housekeep· routes available an San service schools teach you One girl office for change, re.f's. 2633 W. Cst 972•3104 · COUNSELOR, P fT' tions avail ror cashiers & i~g. gop~er. trans1><>rta· Cle me nte ar ea Ex · a skill of your choice. marine construction Hw y, bef. 3PM ASSEMILER/ For our South Coast I b<_>ok runners. Cashiering lion ~es1rable. Contact perience not necessary. After you train travel lo c o m P a n Y S e I r _ _.;.. __ H_O_T_B. ___ _ Hablamos&ponol ELECTRONIC Plaza Office. Exp pre expr h elpr ul. Ca ll Bunk1. Tom or J ohn. but helpful. Economical. your duty s tation in molivator.aUphasesof MIGH1'AUDITOR !~mediate openings ferred. Gd typing skills l 833-6226, Mon thru Fr i 673-1470. dependable car is Europe ror assignment offi ce work. Peg board ••¢,:t! Work near the beach. req. Call Kathy Am rorapptror anterview._CLERK for har dware necessary.$450profit per Youmaychoose2.3or 4 system. experience ~x~~~icR::,~·..r;,;~~~· Mechanical assembly. burgey. 54().40066 . .._. I Broilerman, experienced store Exp. Gd. benerils. month. Call Mr. Emsley: year enlistments . Some helpful. S850 mo. 673-1630 David M cNell, Hotel •••••••••••••••••••••••waring, soldering. 6mo CAL 1 F R" A only,Josh Slocum's,Npt Call Chuck al Laguna 951·7111. I qillcal assignme ntspayl __________ , Lag un a . 494 -115 1, Schools & min. exp. req'd. Growing FEDERAL Bch. 642-5935 B h L b C cash bonuses up to SS.000 a ..... -.... ORR.ICE La Be h C IMtructioft 7005 co .. good benefits Ca ll SAVINGS & LOA"' e a c um er 0 · •Delivery man for L.A 1 artertraining. Must be in ..,.,...._,_ m guna ac • a . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ror appl 645-3632. •BUSBOYS• 494·65380r540·8267 Times to homes in C.M goodshapeandl)OSSessa Our rapidly expanding ---------- Exp. voice teacher has Newport Marine Engr . 695 Town Cettt..-Dr. CONSTRUCTION 3·6 am. $375-$425/mo. + high school diploma. Call international co. is seek· HOUSe:iEANERS up I f d 1020W.17lhSt .. C.M. Bank1·ng Experienced f'ull Thme, bonus. Dependable car today: ing an enthusiastic. selr· to--rhr.Car"""-5123 open l\IS or stu ents Part Time. Apply in Lumber estimator. must COSTA MESA540·1026 star;llng indiv. for a ~ .. -~ Call542·2115 ASSEMBLERS We will TELLER person Wed or Thurs haveexper. in comm'l & ~~4~~· 546"448 1 or HUNT.BEACH962·882 1 general ofc.positlon.Gd. ~~~~~~~~~ Help W..ted 7100 tra in. Ap p I y 7 AM . HEW ACCOUNTS 2 · 4 Pm . G r a m m a · s resid. framing. Resume LAGUNA HILLS 768-5251 lyp1n~. phones & filing Hou s E c LE AN 1 NG . ••••••••••••••••••••••• MacGregor Yachts. 1631 P--' tf House, Bristol at Redhill, to L.C.C. 917 Glenneyre. Delivery men over 18 for SANTA ANA 542-2435 requued .. Outstanding Need lady 1 day week to GENE R AL OFFIC E Placentia.Costa Mesa _.. me Costa Mesa/Newport SteC.LagunaBc:h.926St L.A. Times to homes m THISISTHEAltMY compensation• ex~ell cleanCdMapt.640-0353 full /lime. Small co. . Beach. CONTROLLER NB & CM $400-$450/mo ----------1 company benefits · ____ _,;.. ___ _ Westclut area. Handle AsslStanl Manager · Cou· + bonus . 646.0637 . EXE,C Secr etar y. ex· Pleasant working en· HOUSEKEEPER. Live t I h Ill l · g pie -Full lime 156 All per d Pref mature vlronment. Contact : out """1't1·on on the '-~ac ... e ep ones. e ypan ·, · aspects or the business O r a n g e C o u n t y 646·~. · · p I .,..., ..,.,, " feneralacctg,misc.of-Ad~ltUnit.S800 +Apt.& world. secretaries (lo California mfgr com-. person . Non -s mkr . ersonne . inLaguna.2ndhomefor · ice dutres. Re quire Ullls. 848·1613 . Hunt. speak forelan languages panv. Public accounting~very P1t1meA.M ,L.A. Salaryopen 6456501 Sc~c L.A. family. Routine basic olfi~ skills &r ac-Bch. " ' Times. SlOO per week. Dri ... CCNltrols cleaning & Ute cooking. curacy. Call, ask for A' ""OMOTIVE if poss> ex per realtors. ex per req. Salary open Laguna Beach. 494-8496 FIL~ Clerk, General Ofc. 180ll Mitchell South Fringe benefits & gd ,_1rlotle 645 7261 v , exper. in sailing. Availa· . Typing req'd. for promo· I · "'"'" """"l EOE M .. _ II .. ,. • . , DMV CLERKS ble for t ravel, lop pay PO Bin 1650, Pasadena, DeUvery & Stock. full or lion al purposes. High rV\ne.~, . ...,.. ~e':::~. ~!\18;1v~:•al ACCMTG. CLEltM Orange County's newest Please call (714)894·9908 Ca. 9U06 part time including Sat. School grad. No exper. 494.1838. Good typing. 10 key lo dealership requires ex CAR WASH HELP & Sun. Xlnt. benems. See nee. Farmer's Insurance Gen. Ofc. Busy contrartor --------- touch. Espr. nee. Good perienced OMV contract •COOi• Harold, 495 East 17th St. Group, 540-4100. EOE needs .sharp, energetic H 0 USE K E E P E R benefit.I. 3$ hr w~k. •so clerks. We'reoffer'ing: Full fr part lime CM. person to handle A/P + P/tlme. Apply 9 to 5PM. tollOOOtoatart. 833.0610 1 An Excellent Working METR180&COAvRe~."'H Breakfast cook. Full File Clerk for Orange misc. ofc duties, will Capistrano By The Sea ACCOUMTIMG CUllC A /P , A/R . Account SAD3'1yses fr other Sl>etlil proJech. Xlnt BenefHa. Sal Com- memurate w /exp. Send &et&ame w /u lary hl1- tor'Y to Cl&a&llled Ad 714 PO BOX J.SeO ... CM Environment \ ""' lime. Exper. pref. Ir not DELIVERY PERSON County Law Office. train right penon. Com· Hoept.. 33815 Del Obispo, 2. All Major Beneflt.s 2950 Harbor Bl. CM will train . Apply In Need immedJately. part <Near S.C. P laza). High puter exp helpful bul nol Dana Pt .. 496·5702 ·~-'-I 2888 Harbor Blvd. ~ COSTA Ml!:SA A/PANDA/a Clertl CALL 140.0llO permanent part lime OtUo40.tlOO poatuoa. lll&aat be uper.1 ________ _ , Jolly Ro1er, Lasuna "nd what you want in Buch ... ..., Dally PUOl Clanlfleds. .. . • CASHIH person: Dick Church's lime, Tues. It Thurs. School grad. Call Con· nee. 541..$541 CM Exper'd. Hours Tues • Rest,2888Npt81,CM 641-8820 n.ie .641-0211. HOUSEKEEPER : Full 1..:..---''-------1 Thurs 12-9, Sat. 9:30-6, fillL PllDAY! time. Tues-Sat. 7AM lo Sun. 9.s:ao. Apply ~n COOtc DENTALASSlSTAN'f &IMBALFOltlMAM Part-time-1trlde1lredaa 3~30. E.O.E. Bayview ~· LGCJ Some follow1ng pre· !erred. Xlnl locat ion. Aak for own..r. 494-82$1. per.son • .Aerm Rima forLaaunaNtauelolflce. Sm. mfgr. 1&.dl1lributor personal secretary lo Manor, 350 w Bay St. Hardwar<., 21666 Harbor Conv. Hoep. Diet exper. XM··rTb•Y .• ~ce~. required. seeks gen. foreman over new car dealer. Must C.M."'24505. . n1 C M xlolbeaeflts.642-8044 .. __,., shock absorbers fr lift type, po9aa11ood com---------- µ" • • kilt. Medical • dental munlcation akllla on C •SHIER COOKS DENTAL Ole. Mgr. Exp. benefits. u lary open. lelepbofte, and act as re A Part lime nltea, call Don, req'd. Salary com men. Contact: J. Dutf, Mickey cep\lool1t. Houra nexl· Recorder·No cash re 841·0118 wtability. · Thompaon Prochacla, Inc. ble, afteruoona prefera· glaler . Benerlts . Fine · CHAlRSIDE. ROA. 4 \970 Placentia. CM/ b&e.Call OlcllJohllsonof ladies apparel atore. Cook wanted Full or part days. f/time Wex. hra. 64$.3ll8. EOE Jotm.on •Son Lincoln· John Hoean. 111 Faahk>ri time. Fast foods. No e x· during akJ season) Ofc . .. Mercury for appt at la land. N. 8 . 644· 7100. ~r. necessary. 955-3888. 6'5--7580, wlmd: 642.-4985 Waot Ads CaJl 642·5678 540-5AO . .. I ---. Kelp yo&anelf to a Heapiq aelectloG ol ~*' Hopefula lo the DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS '\ • ... OAll Y PllQl ~~.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!~~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~•uu~!~.~ ~~ .......... ~!!.~,~~ .......... ~!!.~ ~w...... 11001tW1tw.... 7IOOM.iaW~ 7100 llC9TIONllT Rt>TAIL SA& ... :N ll~lp fu\Lt:sPROMO'l'JON ----------J- ....................... i-...................... !~~~::-~ ................. fa•t 1ru wln j1 pro W 1 n tt>d for ~'U N COPYW'RITl•IO.C .J S.C'yMIJoSI 1 5 0 --~---~~ llOVS£KI: PEllwanted Lu m b~r >•rd ma n. ar111verompanyneed1 Nautlt•(ll Ci 1rt ~h•rt! .. ;n,•raolic wrtter<Mcdl• RE or leaa1°b1ck BAKERS AUCTION for ..... 50 14 fltCbll\le for k llfl ' •• w ox p r.t Till p e I'.() IU b I e . n ~. l LooklnlC fur full limo und ~XI' rn·ferrtd I to create g ro und . Diel• pho ne rorRm llboard.i4i.IU711 f' time ~~3 ~ r p1lt"ann11 "41r&OCI r yv 1111n Tllnt• llelp Inquire vrln ad~. ucw•lcltcr , Cho.rm4cperlionality! SUNDAY, s~ 7 E~ na .n onuary Good 111 rodlo p lts. brochures. to'reeto Applicant tOAM SHAIPI Housewlvu. ne.-d tc.tra MAIDS bt nefl l a 6 • t "r II n II l'hurllt''1d .m·kl·r 675 ll230 some PR lniml•d open Irvine Personrtel A11ency money ~na houM•ork 642 3030 Become 1 tra td ulea u l•'>' 714 )W 4811 -1 n g s e n d r ~ 488 £. 17th, Costa Meo A.ctto. wtl lest .. *'I· PIT' Catt SUd1 n Stulr --C'OW\lelot lover 2U with KelallSall'' s umc /5 11m 11 lc 11 t o Swte224 f>42·1470 We invite you to inspect our inventory ror dttaUa. Call al\er s '4atd1 wantt-d Sl'IH'hH t~t J im Lona • A• RC"cepUonlat fu.rradiolugy lmml'd lutf' Sull'11. 11•1~1 Clus1flcd Ad 1101111 •• t:>a1 ~--..-on Sat urday. September 6. 1980 from IM20884 Motel. llMll s (~I llw~ IO<'llt l'I Aae n ry lo 0 , c I fl N n l' '(" lion 01)1'1\ ror l'Uft•t•r ly Pilot. r 0 Rox IS-00. p I - -t..11unJ1 Ruch 41M Ul!l2 IUPU'Vl14! ud r hapernnr w !1Cb~uJ1n11. lnJliUI unr~ 11r1t·ntl'CI ll\'rMtr) ~hit• or Co~lu Mei.a. 9i626 SF:RVICF.. talion ullend . 12 noon to 5:00 M. Sa es lnc:lude a 40' KOUSt.:Wl \'ES H )OU UAILV PU.OT <'artl•r It p e111 b o • r 11 l'l'mllll· P.irt tum~.& ~:OE rut1or1>artl1me.applyln load O( American oak from Boston Ilk• lo cook ) OU II Ju\ t M .;JI 111 t> n. n c. ~ a fl bo)I i nd 11irl1 on • Ofltl 1714 t7~ 8000 Ill u Ii I be II\' ii 11 a IJ It• s ~ I' I F' 11 t Ile ll('rson Laauna <.:hcvron. a nd a 40' load or Old World Antiques. thl11 plu• If ~ ou ·re IM1"'r l'an lllnt' tor Apt on one h•• "• t'\'fnlnlC• 6 •ICIPT.(SIC •y un tlnll' Pl<'uw a1>iilv '" u e11 1~p c u 1me 604 s <:st. Hwy, l.af( Pa rtial listing: fnendl • ('00\('ll'l\llOUl\"' rt1m11l1"\ Int• M ICl'IU "d 10 9rM w .. Al'rd ron perl!on Smurl) P.rnt'I purl hm\'. R M Abram!' l\('h Oak secr"t a r ics. fa ncy oak sewlno dt'vcndable ,h 11111101 , uu ur wml •~.' ~173 r I" r n tod 1 n no' "ti.," L•n110 ltt11 1'1111.111' l"I U0'7 So lln'ltol s I\ Cutulol( Showroom. Hill• ". " for • dt'hJhtrul & •IU•llnt person •hv art• l11ok1nti .. -.·k1nw un l'XjlM1•'0 1'C'd Nt>wport Ol vd <.: M Sl·Wlllf( mudllllt' nperlllOr m a c hin es. 0 a k p I ayer pi an 0 rest11ur1nt fc)I i. , .ir1 .. 11 M••91-..t T,.-.. for 1 lu ... rati"" pan lllnl• rt•rcpttonun .,.. 111n ... un1 RET •1L bl'llcr womens Wt• a r . mahogany elect ric . player piano with of dutlt-.SllHlll Nlll'l<lll'I 1-:arn whllt t• l•aftl (~ • .s,1111~~.~~aoulr~~t"'~~·o 11roh•111 1u1rnl 11\trludl!h A ll u n tin~tun lll!llCh 100 rolls. wall lelephone. phono1Zraphs . Ill'(' w~ ltillll l'O.'lilh111 .. 1'11.lte homr minimum "-twe;,;·2 .~111.1~•~t ;:11 lllld phom' '11111' tu Jlllll SALES ij98 l9'JI ur002 l!>90t'Vt!' square oak ta ble with 3 leaves, oak S-11 rc 11 0 .,. 1,..4 11 1111 ~~'·11mm pcrwll .. h1ll'"'"' tht•it 1l•l liullwll41·..,.1111rl '-'t'l'kd)s 11 _._ lull tutui 1r 111nin1. lull ur pan ror Lon L:~nle1 olhu: J'h•1uccull ~~~ •• e?it/o~~11~:'s'~~1~ SALES REP Sh1pp1n~ & R,·t·t>1v m1t roll top de~ks. oak coffee bin. oak hall rll'll .... 11p11I• Ill , ... r,.111 I Im C' It 6 '.'I ft ll q 7 o,..... c.... Ill !ol'lld r1•:oiUllll' ... N•>t·I I tl l I t • to call Oft artl1t aunplw Pn o;on Cor fo<.t l(rnwrng seats. fan<'Y music cabinet s . oak Sl()n" M1tl r~"""''e ~!:II) ~~~ .. "" •n John 110&1111. 1 ll l"11:s~ion t 11 :.pnr rng goo s m ~r hag Y c ests wit m rrors. ca rved ·~~ ., ~ .. • .. • "''P.. D~rnot Juhn•""' !1:.t:1 s.10 luu u i•i. llPIHtr«: Ii u.r c. ·-..-, t J t . hbo h . h I . :UO W 'Mrt·t'1 c1u1n tl1lh lt<I N H N s o r••· c o •CJ • Mustbt'muturt!wrthc·x Rt•dh1U. l' M -..111u11i1rr tilkt•, hlir "'rull l'ost• M"""· A, ~144 10: .. •o hluml H n-1<1 1100 bookstor•i & pictu,.e penence 111 produc·iion. buffet. 5 pr French d ining rm set. 7 pc ----------1''"'t' 1111 111 tra in r111h1 F,qwalOp1l()r t:mph>)"' to:n ::t•TIUNl:-tl ~u11l11I ltocrfinll l':...urn:itur w,1nt framers in So. Cal. in\'l'ntory rnnt rol & F'f'ench bedroom set . 9 pc wa lnut din- ln1. Mii ..... •--Jl<'Mun l',ill \It l°•mP 11,w .. • •111 .. ,) 11.,11 .. t,11 ... r .. , 1•\I, mu!\t bt.1 1·xp rn n<'w hondllnn natlonallw purchai.mi? M6 tillli4 in g rm .set. fancy oak dressers with "T •r '°' t' 1111! 11 ll (I J' I II d U l <' "'""' ~ w " '7 r • k ' d 'd bo d $16 \o S23~ Not <'lllll ~ lll.k't.! rn STO•I SALIS i•h•u k .. 111 1,.., ,.,11,,111\ & 1•011,11·u,·11on, hlu{'11r1 nl known line of paper s 111 Pl' 1 NG (.' L l:: ll K mirrors. oa m1 r rore s a e ar s. mh1 ~111n, I ~Ill ' C'\ N fl , 6-4 . 011110 s \ hlt!rnlh ullllu1l1 w 1 .. ,. lukt• uff, & m{'U8Urtn.i p r oduc ts for th • Trainee OK. Sm "•Jm oak' t:rbraT'y table. oak cupboards . oak pense Must hu\ .. ~Ill I u I l I I I I I .... I flll!lh• .. 1'4 l'11ll Ll!t.' Hvor ' t bl k d b k h . . , ... a n l'Ullll "u " urri ~Olli ( M ~~ l\ltl-4 '" lllf'lllll lu1 ... ~ "' 1 ,.ophlc a rts f ield. pan). f(f'met ("OOlPllll" a es. oa presse ac c airs m ~rs l'X p rr Ill l'lllll n .. tl lllf'llJ>l .111" 1111111 11111<\ In (JC 1·.r11 ln.c Co 64:? 7:a'.t ' sets R It t (' v ·ct . d mt>rc·ral under~ 111111•• or \ .. nid. re1unw to Box ht!11cfit~ &I:.! !J303 Ann • . e e r YP 1 or1an carve .. 1., u rt.LL '" 11 s 1;, .. ~M1111• u:.:. tflt.• 1rn , v· . d mkl& 10 ini.ur1tn<'\' Ca ii 1 N r f ft"' \TH> 'IJ , t r:. l'hotu1iraiihi 1.161i 1 ... ,.1111 ,11111 ; SAILING 736. % Dally Pilot, PO Shi ppinit & l{Ht· i, 1 ng so a. 1ctora an carve side cha ir. Vic-~~r~~n~?~~.11.~~0"~~~ 1101<\ 1n•>utn1'f'l'oun1 ' 111111 P1·1 ... m1w1 ~., ••\ INSTRUCTOR IOX 1560 • Costa CIHk 1 S l'M clarl\ toraon rocker . walnut Victorian drop llarbQr BI r M ....... illl! lllle'f\lt•wrng Ill 11o•rh•ll•f' lll'(l'Olll\ I .. 11 Jo;\llt'lll'llll' on !<tlllhout ... Meia,C~92626 Tra1nc1• a•'\'i!Plahll! (.'all front desk. m arble top mahoga ny NEn ·:tt A n ·:i-:. h1r" J4J .. ,l'\"r •' Hll6t" b1 wo J I' M •'1 t I' \t •tCl l ATIOM -.n 10 40' rl••1uircd Mu.,t ---------1 546 4863 bedroom set. m a rble top Victorian ta-----------1 "'1th ht!u\~ ,.1,01111111111• J<;,1 .. ·1o11d .. l'h11101111111tn , , .. , H1 L 1• 11 •I••' I' I 11 .. 111 h·u~t ;::1y1•ar"1f a1t1• ble. inlaid chairs. pump organ. Queen pmntm••nl ('li,·n\h-tu1.1 lf\11 !llOll 1111111•11• h 1'101'111111 IO <Ill & J.I0!!1<1'Nh 1t•111•l11n11 t'X Snll'' Wom.in /\11µarl'I Sh11.1p1n11 & ll1>rc1\ 1n~ IM5'ECTOI l)U\ 1'11m11ll'lt• ht•ll•''" hr .. \11•1 .... , .... '4 t.t hr ll('rll'flt'\' lh 0f!\11•qu1n·ll t'X l>l'lll'lll'•• MJ t trrt• (.'l<-rk V.J111t•cJ rull umc An ne bureau . in l aid wardrobe Reccivina in)iict t.ir pa.·kli"'' ipai•I 1111111.111 ,~ 1'1"""11' 111•'" 1 wh '''' 11111 1·.1 11111 1.1~ OOt>o h1w11 IOi\M & 111t>11cJ I> s1""''' pJrt <i•~>d 1·0111µan \ he1wf11., breakfront china cabinet. 4 pc Serpen-m1mum~m I} r l'' Vt'I 111 \ , .... 11 run ht'.1 II h "'" 1 1 1 .. 11, "'" • '•" 11''"" '"""1 trnw s s ;.k.1) < ·;-.1 II.di 1\ µpl)' 111 fl\'rs u11 !11\ M tine marble top bedroom· set. ca rved rnspectrun vr rl!lut1·d w r k I ". l 'n1•1r~•"" \\tll 11 .. 111 lt.• .. 1m111•11t Salet manWanttd '1L1·~h1111 ~o<1tti!1011 111\M . MF 3071 Su mahogany la m p tables. French la mp fblehJ Must Ix· able tho ust1' ho~I\' '~ .. u~t· ~1 udi:• ~:1t" 1"~" ,::·~: '" 11~" N •' \<\ 1• 11 • 1 II•' '' • h 642-3260 s •. t' r ,. 1 ,, r, A 11 llrrstol. CM tables. walnut car ved organ. upright as1c tnsµel·l run 11n1 \oupn·frr l'J llfol •Ulll 11<\il H "' h•••111111111 II• "l i11111111t ·~•·1•k ' . 11 I k I 1 k tools. & havt• .i ttent>ral llll'll'I) ,•onfllh'lllllll 111 Tllll !\II.Ill rn1n1~tr.1\t\l' lh·n:irnrr Shoe :.al<'.,, full llnw Wrth pi anos. Wa C OC S . mant e C OC S. knowledgeofblueµrlnl;o. f •'111'111"1" '""11111' ... tlltS/\1.1-'.S i:r 11w1 h u rll•nle·cl or W l)UI ('XI>. ur wrll radios. pocket wat ches. oak prin- Call Mrs. Cophrn. IM S tcrv1<•w >•> ort•H•111utt 1•h.1111 l.11h I ~1• •II""''" full~ l'lll< 111111• '"'"'' SALESPEOPLE l>r, .. lc11mw11t 1 t1111ld111~ lrarn t:~l<I c·o benefits ccsses dressers. cedar chests. ca rved f:nu1pment. 280S Burru11 !>7!1 IMIM • 11 I 11 1 11 1 t 11 I 1• 1 111111~ """'"'' t'1111nl\ •, nt'l<\t''' I u "'"k' '"''·"'"' -.1•lr \µnl) 111 n...·r-,on tl:im lo •• 111 • N L 1 1 11 1 ... .. "' wine chests. Morse chairs. camel roll ca Rd Irvine. 55!16901 M F: l' ti i\ I l \I • •'ll'ITI•11 .. •1 '""l•••rl • """" 111111 "' •'I'· d<•n lrr,1111, 11111•111111: rn 11111l1v1111•1I S··1·11•1ar\ 11 ... m Mnnthru 1-~r1 Stan EOE l't-:l'lt'llll'J\,. Jll l''ull H4h illli 1·akht•'I' ll<'h \\..rk"r'. Si•tili•mlwr 111'\'•I' ·•ll "'"' 1~p1· 711 .. 11111 , tlarcl Sh<•t''>. ,107'1 Su lop t runks. sq uare t runks. 6 pad -lll))l' ll'lrlPllrn1\,1•1 .. 1ur1• "'1111111'1 ,. r P1•h'"''''•'<•1th• l(r•""IVI' '""'"lll'r-.1111 .... h11rt h.111ol 11•1t 1;•qu1n·1I. lln:;tul.t'M cha mbe r sct.lots or orick-a-brack and lnstructorwuntC'll, FrJ:urc r h t 01 I I , & I all Im .1ppf 11!•1 1:.11:1 W1•of11•1·lhP(11llow1111( h" ,11 ~·lllllt'<I if< huvi· good gla ss. Tiffa ny type la mps . con t r o l. w ill 1 ro1n a rir u 11 ll!\?W m t ' '"'fl Ar1 ""'"' F1a11H'' t lkmn l'lt111 .ilJrliti luwork w;·ll wrth!-.l'lt 1\Y I' \I NT l-.11 mature well groomt•d gen ulllll) SS s.'ihr l>on 11~1\ N111lh l'u."t Ill<\\ lt1•\lm111111t .! \luJt•r Mc•ct1<•.1l ll•"illh uth;·r' ('.ill /\nn at T h« i-:xp<•r'cl <'h•:in ~hnp ,\p MUCH. MUCH MORE. Woman for P "' pos1l1"n Oavi:. 6-Ci "8lj() t..1"un11 l\f•11\'h, l\M 11111~ lltlS IU)\'S, M ... full 01 l'l'tn I I ' v " ' lloht•1 t 1• WarmmAtnn 11} in l.it'r!\1111 n·:.11 'V lo BAKERS AUCTION Call 631·2444 Mg l T ru ... r van trnw, lo w11rk cl a~ :I E" ,. i• 11 •· ll I II 11 C'l1 M!l lliili7 li1r appt wo rk lll'irwnod. t:>77 ---• h':"I U I 11a-S2c~7< ,11 kn r l) H T H J\ I T I' I 111 t !<ohlfl l>PI)' "' 1wr"'" 11ort1rnllh'' 1-·,,c i\tlv11111·1• Pl I A C '1 Insurance w 1 e eorn "wet.• "F11111.hl'I'" ttrs fh•x ~·1111 L'ri, .,·,.,,.~ 't •lu~,·1 Ut't!ll ia \" Q I)' w h II e t r a In In.. "' ,. "'.. .. • lllt'lll S1·1•rc\ury for l<1•al 1-::.tilll' • 141 0 Paramount Blvd. Account Ass 1st ant tu P t F 1 "S f T S3 SO hr i.tr.trl Will de l'ar\'!I, <&AAl lhn•h, St 4 N l• I'; x 11 c 1, t• 111· t· Ucveloiwr., 1 .:rrl urfrl't' ISTOCK Clt·rk for retail · Employee Bener11 Ei. ime . •mt! . lraln. lli.l' pe11r1ls & 1lyr~ N U Nt-1·c~s:iry TypmJ:. phone'>, lrlrng I n;ianoe harrtwan· More p c ecut1ve Wrinsu r an<'e !48·823~ --ror pnnt enhancement Appl y In i.x·r~oll 1a:-k for Pref('rably yuun~ j.!Jrl l'ull t1n1l!.CXpl!r nee· • aramoun~ a. brokeT"age firm. mclud 1------.. .---i Artistic skill & rolor Rl.'staurant Chris> JUStoutor sl·huol wlllrn11 Good l'.o bent!fits Call 12131531-1524 C714)6l6-0ll0 ing secretarial duties. Mohl M•a9ffl sense needed. Non Smkr HOSTESS to trarn. S6001mo Cathv Balboa Manne. Sl!l !Miil No minimum. no rese rve. Dean Baker must have exp in group Couple to m anage nice' Apply 10 l0"3P M 1tl . On Full lime. Good starting fBUT~ 9S5·t325 • E o E M F JI life & health insurance motel in Balboa Exper Site Photogr1~hlcs. 3303 salary Apply in person . __ __ ---a uc tion eer. Mast er Cha rge/Vis a . in cluding marke ting. m motel mgmt. req'd. Harbor Bl .. Unit E6. CM Btwn 3-5. Jolly Roger. £'£\ SECRET .A.RY STUDENTS Me r chandise to be paid for sa me da y Xlnt N.B location. Fo r Maintain complex. han· 400 S · Coas t H w Y ) R\" ~ 25·45. part trmc. book OTHER PART Tl ~ 1-:HS of auction. a pp o l n l m e n l ca i I dle books. etc. Call Gary PRINTING ' Laguna Q, ~ ·· · keeping. l) prng l'X per Santa Ana .' aca11011 dub ~~ 714·644·5522. Rice. 540..6055, Coastal Type seller /pas le ·UP RIESTA.URA.MTS ~ req Good pay Randy <Jr telephone promotion -- Personnel Agency, 2790 posit ion a v a i labl e Gene957·4025 Hours o p en 9 I o r 80 Inter ior Desi g n As Harbor Bl., CM w/5Syr. old company in S hor t Order Cook & 2888 Ha rbor 8 1vd. -----.i 8 P M 543 7957 o r Http Wanted 7 l00 Appliances 10 sociates wanted lo share NEVER A FEE Laguna Hills. Offers top Waitress wa nted. NO COSTA MESA SECRETARY 543·2951 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• studio expenses. sources. pay, profil·sharing, den· ~fi· ~;c~s:rt Wtlrl~!rc~li sales -PART TIME T-ea-c-·h;r!. Waitreuw ant•d 17 c r yellow rerng. No eqwp.ideas.Musl been· , taJ &medical.Formsex-M .. h L' 751 0"'l deliv ery poss $250 thus1astic. clever, have a MOT H ER S H EL p ER· perience helpful. Call 24hrs. 642·4300.336. CLASSIAEO S om1hngsd·.u011 l ru rt rr Assist·'""' Ot!Ctll•rl f n r .,.. -Ev wknds 951·8530 Light h e 0 k 8 hrs pe T · 9 -hort an · typrnJ.:, ill' 11rl!slhc111I .lu11w1 llr"h & -----sense of humor, creative. s w r · r ern: 951· 500 R T P/T r k I "' *WAITRESSES • k d • ., 10 hr RES.TAU AM . ou1·s10E igurc wor rvrncur~a t•xten•I"" da' c are Hefrp1erator. Coldspot able to get job done. w .. a ny ay -· · 979-2980 ~ · S3 SO per hr Full time " Sales , ,Portfolio. 'Design 957-8390. dys, 646·0345 P rr WORK AVAILABLE Ideal ror housewives or _ _ '.\l usr~ an a~-.et ~i 833:J part tune. s pht shrfl. Ap Good cC>mJ. $75 638 W •-' . eves. Need a littl e x t ra students. Counter buffet SALES s~gETA.RY~CHURCH -ply m person Wed or 17th.St.C M In rear . exp .. ollowmg a must money'>. Wo rk for the style 0 C Airport area ....,,. T h \.d h fl ----548 9882 · · · . . Prr. apply on ~rr 8·3 eac er ' 1 ~· ouri. exr· Thurs. 2·4pm, Gramma'!> · · Irvine Untried School Call Ron. 2-Spm, M-F The Daily Pilot has an 1601 Mar guerite :\ve ble.caroecessary House.BristolatR'edhill Maytag Washtir JANITORIAL • MEW ACCOUNTS Distr ict .food ser vice 9S.S·0554. __ opening for an outside COM 1H4.0745 __ 557.~o Cos ta )1esa :Sewpurt S75 JANITORS I TELLER depl. Pt, ~ ~l~ll enjoy Restaurant s alesperson to handle ---Teachers . Pres1·hool Beuc~·--t>31-4777 Orange County's newest eans1 e era a v. ~.... .,_. · PT FT :'t1u~t have M 'YTAG El D Oc 'd Fed 1 s other act1v1t1es t h e Wa:.&-...:d(• Fl t·i-auto m otive and real SECRETARY ---- I · · · balanceoftheday.Apply for fast r . nergeti·· e s ta t e a cc o u nt s for mfg. co in Custa • ·• Wa11ress.partt1me App.·"' " ec ryer dea ership requires ex 1ngs in pre pari ng l o , N I M G 1 t:tOme t·:arly Childhood I" rn P°"rson Two Guvs almost new 673·2384 & ~e rienced J·a n1 t ors move to lheir new offices 2941 Alton Ave, I r v. fn·endly gal who enJ·oy.~ ewspaper s a es ex-i esa oodl}ping ~kil ~. , .. , o:cc2 1383 EO E perience necess a r y IC tart s 1 Education background& F rom Ital,· 226i 5.52-3292 e 're offering : has an lmmed. opening ""· · · · · people&d oveslennls. · · · se ·S · er a comm I SS2 733J • · -----1. An Excellent Working for a New Accts Teller. .U Salary plus commission wiabihty & cxpr _ Xlnl or exp rv: . or Fa1rnew Rd C M Environment. This posit ion will be RCn/GEHOFFtCIE Food,,.../D •er Must have car, mileage workmg cond 63l 0700 857·1263.Tustin: 544·1-l67 ·· '.\tlCROWAVE OV E N . 'bl f h N Good phone voice nee. Sharp frienaly person tc paid. Excellent company WANTED Musl enJOY s harp. hke new, SlOO. 2· All Major Benefits responsi e or 1 e ew Filine. run errands & de· prepare food and delive1 benehls . "For appoint· Secre lar y·Assist ant to TEACHE R. MORNINGS people and Troplr:il rrsh After -1 .30 PM, 644·1'78. ~:;t~in~~~i&Pl~tr~~~ liver ies . Ca ll Travel toexeWculives near1byC.I b menl formterview.call Financial Genius . Gen· PRE·SCHOOL Exp.not nec • ~TH ID~ 2888 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA CA.LL 540-0330 OR540-9100 J ew elr y sto r e sales Wanted immed . attrac· tive. matur e w,om an. Day shift. career oppty d5-6'1S4 --- KIT C HEN / offices. Horizons. 752·9036 John ayne Tenn s u M.2·4321, ext 277. tie. Joyful, Perl ectiomst 540-5219 Aquatic Tropicals A..ucttOf'I 1015 Call for inter view appl ORANGE COAST Organic Cook. 499·5683 TEACHER OF GUITAR 1510 ~ Baker. Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------i 640·9011 or 644·6900, ask ~ . The successrul candidate Real Estate Sa les ror Al Riem . DAILY PILOT SECRl-:TAR Y wct h Legal must be qualified. ex · ei.a . PUBLIC FURNITURE will have 1 lo 2 yrs . ex· IEXPBIEHCIED 330 W. Bay SL & collection exper. T'P per'd, & have transp Want ed p T Scho o l •All:TION• per.in New Accts.w1th a RES T AU R ANT·Pa rt Costa Mesa :".Jewporl Mu s i l' S&L or a comm 'I bank. A.GENTS . h 1 be n . Equal Opportunity • mg & phone work :-Jo C 642 624 '.\!ot hers for Fast Food We ocrer lhefollowing: time e p, must exi Emplover short hand Salaq onservatory ~ Rest Cntr work 9am Toni,...7:l0PM ble rn h rs, e.xper helpful , h ,. II 2 5 t 1 c.; 11 ., .. Salar y will be com -I High Comm ission -comm wit expcr .. a T~lephoneSolicitors . pm or P~ 1pm a Lovely bdrf!l sets. ~unk mensurate w/e xper We I Bestlocation f!,~1~~\ for home ma ker SALES Cle rk for retail Sally.833·3332 Needed immediately 20 ~·5775 Corappt __ 1 beds. armo1 res. chmas, also offer an excell. fr· I Privatesecretary marine hardwa re store. ---------d d tbls & chrs books helves mge benefits package I Proressional assocs. Restaurant =" B. loc Part time. ex Secretary Girl Frrda) ~tu e kl s \n o d Warehouse helper. FT pl~nl sl~ndr . PLUS which includes dental Call now for appointment Immediate Openings per nee Ca II Ba I boa Work rn Cos t a :\I es 3 l~~=~a ;~~e; :ornk~~g for interioEr lanhds1caf P1l! d(.;et LOTS MORE. ~ and v 1 s I o n c a re . 673-7300 ask for Wall for Marine. 549·9671. E.O. E. Developer's office Typ pleasant evening hours. sign Co. xp e P u .' SA VIE SA VE SAVIE Qualified persons ar e FAR WESTSERVICES M/F /H ing & phone SIOOO 39 Mon 1'1'1. No selling drivi ng record nel: We hono r BofA . MC. asked lo apply in person R~Nl&f -..r---ftoES'l'AlJRANT -279-3376 SalaTY· ~h'T ~ ~esa-~•0-4 24 2 or Cashier'scnec s &CiSh. t(}: -pehrma Sales Dept. SECRETARY-Must h.ave generous bonus. Across S.S7·0ISO. N 0 P E R S 0 N A L nenl to answer p ones, BAXTERS type SOWpm & general A1sistmf good skills.incluc!,ingSH fr o m J oh n Wa y ne YACHTSALESMAN C H ECKS PL E AS·E ! OCEAN SIDI oJc. duties Mon. t hro Fri. 14346 Cul•er Dr, In. o r s P eed w r i l i n g . Airport: CaH Sue after Broker s ales. run time. Food avatlable. nems FIDHALSAVIM'9S f . N W h". Newport Bch develop 2PM:641·0169. exp. n ee Trans pac subjectto presale. 3 2 2 2 1 C a m I. 0 0 or growing corp. r. earenow m ng : Xlnl sect .... /phone skills M"'S9'R8S "'UCTIO""" o c · rt 955 3452 E · d k · t h . ' ment co. 752· 1011 TB.LEIS 645·0222 "" 'l:lll "" " Capistrano. . • a1rpo . . • • xper . I c e n req . R.E. kno wledge ---------2075'hNewport Blvd,CM San Juan C&pist.rano, ask for Norma mana'~ary· Neg) pref. SECRET A.RY / Perm ffµme, 5'12 dy wk. Young Man to learn Sheet 833·9625 644>-8686 -CA92893 A P P 11 c a n l 5. w / Metal Trade. No ex ·~~~~~~~~~~ Kitchen help wanted lo R EC E p T 1 0 N l ST -• Exper'd. line cooks. Xln.l fringe benefits. 7'h DRAFTSPERSON supervisory potential de· ..;; learn food preparation. Equ~11&6;~~7~plyr Typist . A career pos .. S4.SOlol6.50. hr day, Mon lhru Fri 2 Unique person w /sec'y slred.,Type40wpm . Xlnt P~~~~ce ne cessa.ry. lkycle1 1020 Wt\REHOUSE PERSON needed for party re ntal s t o re . Apply 20 2s Newport Blvd. CM. Working hours: SAM 10 leading into a cleric pos. Far West wks+14 extra days orr skills & drafling /design benefits & advancement 64 · •••••••••••••••••••••" 9:30AM. Lori's Kit chen. I!!~~~~~~!!!!~ If desired. Local co. has Ser.tc•s per yr. lmmed. opening. exper. or schooling. For potential. 979-3600. EOE. ...... h-·"' Boy's AMF 20 .. Ssp. slick ..,,,,7 .,;..... Harbor Blvd. SA NURSES AIDES full benefits. Salary level Owner & ope rator or Please call l{Vme furn. mfr. Call K. ,...ere; unuwl• h'ft I d • ..,.. o· I ""' ""' $700 ...,,,. d H 540 8894 Tow Truck d rivers want-•••••••••••••••••••••• • 5 1,. · x nt con · """'· ir s Call 97~47 for appl. 7 to 3 & 3 lo 11. Cert. & d~o _,., per mo. e&· Reuben 's . Coco· s. · · ed. exp'd only. Live in .A.-"--s 8005 20 x Int cond . $20. ------.....;;""---I trainee!!. Mes a Verde pen tog on.. exper . Reuben E. Lee's & other 760-6060 '"--retary' -General needs -""t-" 962 4132 ~-v Conv. Hosp. 661 ente r s... · · ..,... me restaurants mv1tes Me___. s.-..ttw i 1 f ·d f l · L~ ir---"' c '-''lls Call· 979 -53 for f" · · ~ Costa Mesa. 64&-9638 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·--·------ St CM appl lo I . -P'"""' • • ...,... ' g r rt ay or n 'me B'k 26" l'k 3 Civil itigation. 85wpm . . you appy m person Fwtchlnc.. based compa ny doing TRAVELA.GT.MGR. WESTMINSTER I es . I e new , transcription. Must be MURSES AIDES Receptionist for exciting btwn 9 & 4P M. E.O.E . Newport Beach, Calif. I fund raising for college Min. 3 yrs. exp. in C.M. & ABBEY s peed , boy or girl, SSS reliable and able to as· Allsbifts.Cert.classes in sportinggoodsmanufac· Retail Warehouse person . athletic dept Typing. Newport a rea. ATC & ANTIQUE MALL each.S4&-l421 ~wne respon!llbility.O.C facilit y. Ea rn while turer . Needs mature & for ski shop.Exp.or will :Salesg irl wanted pa rt shorthand. flhng. Flex1 lATA quaUfied.Exc.sal. Daily l()..6,Fri l0·9 Schwinn Men's 10-s pd. airport area. 975-0077 training. Xlnt benefits. responsible person with train If eager lo learn. ~;ne ~or . re':"' h s~or~· 1 ble with exp. Need gd & benefits. 714·556·2880 or Closed Tuesday Reconditioned, hke new. LIGAL SECRET A.RY Conv. Hosp. 642-80« excellent typing skills. Physical labor .• I~v~n · 64:.~;1~~6 ge e P u · ref. 557·8810. _2_13_·4_30_-424_7_. _____ 1 11751 Westminster Ave. $85. 644·0591. lmmed opening for res p """URSES ""IDES Excelle nt bene fits . tory control & receiving . . SECRET"'RY-LEG"'L TYPESETTING/ Garden Grove 554·6103 person w /85 + typing, " "" 546-6664. & returns. Call 642·8341 , Salesgir l. G iftshop-"" . "' Raleigh lOspd Bike. Pref. exper. Cert. classes ask for Sal. . Im med opening in our PA.STE--UP S65 memory or mag exper. avail. All shifts ava il. RECEPTIOMIST Pharmacy. Ptr. Irvine, Irvine ok. C1v1I practice Art dept. position availa Going out of Business 631-4777 ~;ia1~ctm'!°":f~s.2 ~r: Xlnt. medical & dentals Luxurious corporate of-RETA.IL SALES CLIERK 552·8414· w/2:5 yrs ~xper & xlnt ble for 7500 edilwriter at Sale Janes Antiques Air port a rea, sala r y benes rreeaft. prob. App. rice. 8:5, lite typl~g. Unhurr ied conge n ial SALES t yping skills . Salary Dennis Prinle!s. Offers 2721 E. Coast Hwy, CdM luilclltMJ Materialsl025 o p en . Call Ba r b a ra ly:1445Superior ,NB ans~er~ng ph~nes. m· store,exp.helpfml. lf you a reagressiveand open.Ca11Pat833·3622 top pay, proflt·shanng, 673·5752. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752·7551 Offi~clerkforbookkeep· ler v1ewmg duties. Top East Bluff Pharmacy. looking forafuturein re· dent al . & m e d ical. Used lumber. large ff. 1 M pay. l nl'I Busin es s 644•2111 tail mgml w/good co. ••SECRETARIES•• F o r m s exper1 e n ce Fantastic Antique Pieces. pieces. L EGAL SEC RETARY Ing o ice, app Y lo r s. S e r v i ce . 1 8 s s 2 helpful Call T e rrr · Beautiful Burl Walnut Best olrer. For P l defense firm. 1·2 Baltazar. Hotel Laguna , MacArthur Blvd . Ste. R ET A I L SA L E S / benefits apply in person Stk Brk Op Mgr $20.000 951 9500 · h G dr h 551 4069 494 1151 L Be h 9am to llam Mon thru AdmAsst/ShtOOS19.200 · --Englls ran a t er · · Yrs civil lil1gation. Good · · aguna ac • 11325. 752·0161. M A N AG E M E N T : Fri·. Standard Shoes, 3077 Clock & 3 Cushion hand C • ea Escrow Exptr60 $12,000 Typist for fme J ewelry . ameras • typin g & dictaphon e · SELL rafe items with a VIDEO STORE in CdM. So.Bristol,C.M. ExecSecy/Sh80 Sl3.200 store.40hour week.com · carved Walnut tnmmed Ecpli,...nt 1030 skills. OC airport area. PART TIME Dental As · Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 640-5093. 10 lo 6. Mon . Liz Reinders Agency pany benerlls. 40wpm. Federal Sofa with xtra ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833·0352. sistant with chalrs ide ex· 00·5678· th~u Sat. •SALIES LADY• 4020 Birch, Estab '64 accuracy a must. Jewe ls fa bri c · 64 2· 4 282 0 r Petersen's Photographic OR11r.. 1 N t Full time. The Show Off. Fr S.Sl -3728 · Llftll()ll ST s: per e n ce . e w po r d Newport/833-8190/ ee By Joseph. S.C. Plaza. · magazine back issues . .,..... c ... 0 b F · 22 Fas hio n lslan . f Clerk Wanted al Coast enter, .. an our. r a ask for Betty. 540..9066. TABLES: 1 round oak Complete sets in of lclal Inn Liquor , Laguna start l..2-4SaU·l . 760-93S7 Newport Beach. . with Pedislal 2 Walnut binders 1975·77. Missing $4 /hr. 494·2313 Part·tlme phone person Rftal E~.·tatft Sal"S Sa les. SECRET"'RY TYPIST GSWPM, t ram as drop leaf979·7M9 Jan. Issue for 1974 collec· " ·' ~ ~ 1.. "" computer oprerator. to tion. Offer 213-331·1816 L i . h k w/at'neraJ ore some typ "'aJor Orange Co unty ... w../ir-a-• k dd k ve·ID ou se -eepe r • • ' . Graphics Co. seekin g ' ....... ., ~· ey a er. non·s mo er. OAK PULL TYPE Wall C-A-IOlS m ature. Tustin a re a . mg. Good P•Y & benefits. LIBERATED AT LAST! Sales Rep. for exhlbll 1 Ca reer oppty. '~ fast · Costa Mesa CPA fi rm. mounted toilet must sell. .::.:•••••••••••••••••• =~ + Ba. 3 c hildre n. 540-8106 X-HOUSEWIFE EARMS sas.ooo• division . Draw against~ ~:~ ri~::.~ :::itl:~:~~~ Call Corinne754·1040 $325080. 848-8847 . For Sale, $1, black & _;_--------1PART-TlME work for stu-com mission. Ca ll Jim skills cshthnd: 90: typing VETBIHA.RY HOSP. Antique Bentwood' ba by white Cit. de clawed . Lo. WYice dents or housewives, hrs. Hou~ewife for 23 year s (seemed like Brech : 714-5.57-8750. 75). Sound professional Kennel person. f /time. bed. Old fa mily .. Must s payed . box t r ained. "'a-t-t.--"' 4 :30·8 :30 Mo n ·T hur, Sal-exper .. maturity & cor Mon·Fri. 960-41~9 ber S See.Call759-9536. 644-0027. ', "" ... .,_ 9 :30·3:30 Sat. Call a thousand ) was paid $85.000 in 1979 ..... bk d h 1 r 1 8'2·1034 as a salesperson (or Walker & Lee National fi gu re salon ~f1~t:..0.01M · e Pu pm. -A.ppllmcn 1010 Per s ian. C~ 8wk . Busy R.£. loan 11er vlce1-----------1 Real Esta te! Ca ll now a nd get chain needs a mblltous WAlTRESS/WAJTE R ••••••••••••••••••••••• male. beautiful! Champ dept. needs expr. person PART Time, flex. hours . 00 000 • <P f sales or iented person . PVT. CLUB . Sears Kenmore •as stove. Lines. CFA reg. Pet or lo assist all phases or col· Will train. Good reading started on your Sl · · roo Career opportunity with Secllnl.Y Laguna Ntg~el. P /time Xlnt cond~ S7S Show. Shots S200 644-1667 lectlon. comprehension a& atten · available). c hance for adva ~ce -GA.nGUA.RD to30hrs. Van ed schedule 548.1627 D 1040 Od . •-ph Uon lodet8'1.557·7314 ment. Salary + bOnu~. For private community, some days, eves. wknds, CMJI typing• one man-1-----=-------t COST"' ~· ...,..,,W_.... l."'CH c 11 s•2 3630 f I h · i h I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""..__ ""' ·...--• -a • . or n · Lagu na Beac a rea. holidays. Hg mot va · Good c lean rerrtge rator. KEESHOND Pu AKC ners PAITTIMIDllVR 1714tl45-f491, f714t64'-7711, terview a ppt.. Rotating shift. S4.25/hr . lion & exper for gd . whlte.SlOO. pa. · Sat. • Sue Momin&• to Clirit tee. Call Mon·Fri for 1pp. service req'd. Min + 64&-3495 Cham p sire. M/F. Pet & Xlnt frtn1e benefit.a 7 ""'hr day. 2wka +14 ex· tra d ays o ft /year. lmmed. openina. Please call deliver Da lly Piio t. COIOMA Da MA-/ Salesperaon, m a t ~.are. 494·8571. gratuity equa ls better s ho w . P v t p t y . bundlesloc:arrlers. Re· wa nted for even ing hourlythanmost clubsinAuto washer, excellent 213/887·134S•l'l 6 pm. qui res v an o r l arae ·MIWPOIT llACH work. Sdaya a week. Call SEC"Y /Bright. oraanited . Oranie County. 496.5787 condition. Sl.25. • wa1on and • lood driv· f714111t•JIOI • ...., Daya 540·3189. E vu.1 non·smkr. for law ofc. for inter view Thur s 64g.5841 AKC Golden Retr pups. Ins record. Pho n e 646-6786. 1 J Olie,851·9025 • th Sun • · xlnt pets, 11how, hunter. 0 M2·U21, Hk for Don ,----,,. ru · May t aa Dryer. needs wt r dogs. Outalandln& .,.,~',.~~ Wllllam1. Equal OP· ~ · -SAUSPaSOM SIC'Y POR ATI'~ Waitress to-3, s day week. work. About 8 yrs. old. ped igree. cleared hlps ......... , portunly &nap&oyer . Wal~a~B Laa :•alE';lflf ExciUn~Oppty to learn H wpm tra n ac:rlpt1on , Private Club. sso. Motor la aood 493-6861 ..... e.c.. the tel of Gourm et must be reliable 4t .•blo 1133-9l56l. 61347 --------- Newpart k~h. Calif. 111e futell dnw in the Foocla fr . P tr. Con· to assume responslb1Uty. Shih Tzu, AKC. F. 4 yrs, West •.. a Datly Pllot tact Evelyn 'ltlc kory 0 . C. a I r po r t a r e a , F\nd what ~ou want In Sell things faal with Dally M, 9 mo. M. 4 mo. All Wn Ada CalH42'5811 O...lfted Ad. Nl-5111. Farm• Faahlon b land. '75·0077 Daily Pllot Clasaltleds. Pilot Want Ada. shots. Reu. 83$-4$81 . • r --............ -.... ·-·-·· .... ._., .................................. . .. ' ...... ............. 4-........ -. ..................... _ ...... . - I I l I .. a t 1111 : = 11111 Ill • a. = a 81 I I: n lj 1 .. • AillM. Mew tllttAlttel, Mew . tlOO, ..... , Mew tlOO .... ,, Mew tlOO 09fa I040 .......... 1010 Friday September 5. 1980 DAIL V PILOT lt9 •·i.··········v········ •.................................................................................................................. • . ALC COC'Ki':R SPANlt;l, I IUY "-"''•• 1050 ..... S. IOH GsegtSole 8055 Male butr chainplon * * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.•••••••••••••••••••••• stock. fo'rom llnu or Jo Good uaed f\irnllur~ • Oreeri /whl •~taa u ISTATI ~ GARAGE SALio: S 1&l De Ole.a Bronn fo'ulcon. A~'411a.n~es OR .I will w/base: ornate bl/wh Se Pt. 6. 9. 4 . I 3 ti tnlelliarnt. t~rrlrlr rom lilt' orSl!:LLCor You dinina set. and Bulret. CL~IANCI Briarwood Irv. Varied pimlon EnJOYll camping MASTBS AUCTION Italian Marble coffee ta· Bar1alns . Furn, ap· ltemJ! _ •ttrivelllnll 31., yrs old 646-HH & IU·t6J5 ble; Queen size bed; pUances. d.labea, crystal -- d 1 h ------dlx gm/wht bar stools; chandelien, lamJ18, pie Bikes. Fum, Tents. Tires. ne e 1 o v in11 ume ~JCqu.lslte Clnely carved lampe· cilded mirrors lures, photo equlpm't, etc! S t S 8·5 14401 l'tr1on11I 11tuutum rorce• antique ltlll din rm set, 544 IMil Tustin · old records, antiques, Gi braltar <Col o n y I rm lo:sa f or llppoint c ane bac k . c ame ' sta ined 1la11, tools. lrvine92'714. m.:nt. call 645 8085 carved w ert. good cond. SOLID EXEC DESK plants, clothlna Is etc.. --- MS 631 4777 30"60, 122.S. Final sale, Sept e Ii 7th. SUPH GARAc:.I SAU AK C Do bie pu~s lo µ 675·1230,613·2712 10.6 PM. 24 Birdsong. 100'1 of items, big & ~u•lily F:xcell E~i.tt•rn King sized heavy duty ex· South of Weal Yale Loop, 5 ma11 . s 8 l . sept G. Ch lroc5, 59 Ch . 6 tra rarm tntersprlng mut· MOVING SALE : Oak Woodbrldae Vlllace. Footh111s·Laguna Nai:uel. tieneration 1eler\1vely tress, matching coal bo rurn, Sony TV, .bdrm set, Irvine. <Alicia & Niguel> 12 6 bred tor ll Ul>l'rlor in s prings, never used. table & chairs, etc . . 495·2956. lt!llt icenl·e. protect 1 ve Worth ~. Ask Ina S20 s.48-8939 Wet suits, scuba, surfing, --- ni·~s. tram11li1hly & large mcl. delivery. Cash only. skit, boots, Yamaha 75. ESTAT~ Sale! All goes' •I s, t e H o m e r a 1:. e d 640·8087 usually hqme. King bookcase Fiu\e, waterbed, 2 single bdrm, li ving rm. dJin. w .... c.hu.dctlll. for 1.'XCCll , -.--headboard$J2S. beds, f urnJ tur e & gar. rrtge, T V's,· h..Ci. d1spusl11011 Soctahted & Nelw 8 Nr avyl hblufet det• Ooodbuy.~"3804 jewelry. 5'48·0801 garden ~ools. spinninl( d .. ,, P s gner so a w l so r os hi toys ""am s slos obed1en.ce 11tarl~ up· noral print. Must see t Regular sz Waterdoud Yard S,ale. 554 La Perle w • : ." e · · · •--....,--~rfU.D•PJl a va1labl~. reci~ .-mos-old. waterbed $150. Game tb -P.h-.. CM.-Sat/Sun ~O~. bools,s. child &_iuhl.ll.__,.. Fem only start 275. S 4 5 0 1 m 11 k e 0 r r . & chrs $350. Brn ~ord. 64.i.J236for info... . Sept. 6 & 7, not ber SAM , .IUND NIW HONDA 4 DOOR SMK21~1 UMITID TO CAIS IN STOCK OHL Y PllCU VOID 24 HIS. AfTll PUILICATION BRAND NEW HONDA WAGON WOAI0235SS IASI PllCI • •PLUS DEALER, ADDED OPTIONS & $20.00 DOCUMENTATION FEE, TAX, LIC. BUY OR LEASE YOUI HONDA TODAY WHEEL AND DEAL RIGHT HERE You can find Juat the car you're looking for In the Automotive Claaalfleds of the Dally Pilot. Sell your old wheels, tool Just call $46 3575 Handsome antq walnut couch $250. Carved Mex. Sat .. 1849 Seadnrt Dr .. exec desk & chr. make desk <ne~s work) $50. Garage Sale-Fri/Sal 9·3. COM SlflH T ZU AKC puppies. 111el!ly marked S200 & up 556·1270 ofr. 536-3894 675·5S53 or 673· 7675 Antq. camel back trunk. Garage Sale 17 cu rt For Sale: sora bed. queen Electric adjus l -a ·bed, boys & girls bikes, picnic re frig, f ur,{, etc. Gd size. 7ft SlOO. xtra long twn (39x80), l.able & benches. knotty buys Sat 9.5 145 Melody AKC Golden Retriever 642.2849 UkenewS350.646-5222. ptne hutch. frames. lrg Ln C M AptA 645·6452 Pups SJ75. Call 545 7918 ------pine doll's cradle. cord· --· ------- or 675 2191 Queen Anne Secretary . Maple type Hutch /EX· less garden sprayer & Sat /Sun 10-2. --~ --$400. Queen Anne• Low tensole table Good con· much more. 5<·$100. 114 F u r n . E I e c t r 1 r AKC Golden Retriever Boy S400. Gorge ous . dition. $200. After 7pm Amethyst. Bl. typewriter. Tools & so Stud Ser vice Champion ~·3597. 5594783. . forth misc. 305 32nd. St 11n~642·7939 · Wholes ale s ki w.ear . Newport Beach IAc ros:. -Druel bookcase. $195. GREAT BUYS: Tables. Gortex . down f 11 le d from Market Basket) P1tbuJI Pups. red nos-e. chest on chest, $190, Like Chairs, Bar Stools . parkas & storm jackets ----• - A.0 .8 A. UKC Papers. new twin be d , $130. Rocker ,GdCond. Days: 9/5 thru 9/14 914 Everything including lht- super pups, must sell 675·0558 Fri 10-4,Sat&Sun 12·4 We s t Wi lson. C M . kitchen sink ' <stainless 645-9011, 645·4280 -Large sec'l1onal. chairs. 3397 Carmel Dr. C.M. 642·0061. steel) China ca b 1net. AKC black Chow. 11 mo lamp. xlnt cond. Eves & Lvly sofa bed w/sofa & Hide·a ·be& Simmons. sohd wood drs. shutter~. old. loveable. Moving. wkend~602. lovese~t. ·a.I most new-lounge chal~ w/ottoman. :;:r:1 ~:l ~~~v ~·Gm ~:.1~ must sell. 493·9S32 after Rau an dining set 48.. Sweed1sh din. rm set. ocl dine table 4 ch rs, D k A . C M s · Beaut hutch w/corfee & 2 . · •. r a e v e . . · pm. _____ glass top, 4 chrs, $400. endtbls Reas offersac· mis c hsehld items . 545.1066 · Wff to YOll 8045 645·4799 ____ cep. 957.5747 · • Sat/Sun 10.5. 250 Walnut . , , ••••• • • ••• ••• ••••• ••... . St .. N 8 <alley) F'r1 /Sal. Sun f.lt'C d r ,., old Moving Sale. New Bdrm 55" antique roll top desk & . . . ~ $30. t wn hcadhoa nb DARLING 3 month s u1 ...W /Qn matt /box s wive l chair. looledT~e 81gg1e._Tfil:L 1 . lsc:-486C1TSta !\1esa.St Tabby-kitrens-tr.rtt--strots s prgs . Glass t c.hr o!"c leather bar, & stools, r.lled to lhebnm. fo,r 63 .-. very healthy 760· l95!_ _ dining table. 7 beige cedar chest & . recliner years Aunt Stella never 3 family Sale. ~at only 2 M. Kittens, 14 wks. 2 couch <perf Condl. glass 714·5'48·'787l · · got rid or anything. furs. 10.4. at 422 El Mo1!t•na shots, give away as pair. t-nd tbl. 2 brown lacquer · Figurines, Books. Colee· Ave Npt Ills_ 646-6905 c a b in e t s w /fo u rwate rbed , S i mm on s. tables. Nauticals. Etc - matching bookcases . 8. complete w /baffles & Sat. Sept. 6th. 9AM to fur n . Clothes . Gia!>:-. 2yr. old small female blk. white couch. 7S9·0536 . heater . $375 /bes t ofr 4PM. 16777 Bolero Lane. Crafts. Spor;t Equip '.~ Lab. Sp aved & has Bed 846·572<1 Huntington Ha rbou r much mon: 9 lµm. SS J • Queen sized Waler ' Ch · '" shots. 54&-475-1 Sl50 G_.. S-. 8055 Davenport Island :rake 1023 eycnne. C ··~ 6 mo old pup. pa rt Hus ky 493-6001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Warner, to AJgonqwn. to DECORATOR GAR AG t: I f · DavenportSt. SA LE Sun 9A ~l Joo & Golden La b. fe ma.le Sacrifice 2 mtc hin g Garage Sae. re rig. Needs compan1onsh1p yellow white sofas Ex-waterbed, scuba gear. Everythtng Goes! Anll· Goldenrod Ave. Cd~I 7i0-524lafter 4pm cellenlcond S300 Refrig phone mate & muc h ques Decorative acces 575·8292 --· more. Sat & Sun, 6th & • Fluffy kittens freetogood Sl25.55Z·~ 7th. 7am. Corner of treasueres.&some1unk MOVINGSALE homes. 6 ~ks old. MUST SELL Pomona & Darrell m Sfa~ 9·2. 17698 Walnut St Sat Sun 9 .JOA~I. lmens. 548-8954 IMMEDIATELY! Single C.M.645-6202. household & rum. & chma 1945 Santiago Dr German Shepherd mix. Bed wtrrundle Bed. <2 Air cond & elec gauges & GIANT SALE SAT ONLY N B 642·4878 about 18 mo. friendly Total> Both for Sl25.00. meters, Power & hand corner of 20th & Tustin -· ~--- with c hildre n, needs 5S2·783S,keeplrying. tools of all kinds. Sat & C.M. Lots of Furniture YARD SALE Sat onl) good home. 846-0296 ff) lJ ~ DAY Sun. after 9am. 1841 S.?pm 9·3PM. Record pla)er, .. f Iowa, CM. china cabinet. curta1m •. Furniture 8050 That's al you pay for G A R A G E S A L E . much more. 607 Knowell ••••••••••••••••••••••• a30dayad inthe Pre·Demolition Sale .. Sat. B ulkhead C r .. HB . Place,CM.631-3334 . Decorator couch.light. DAILY PILOT Sept 6, 9am. 1,000 bncks, Sat/Sun. Near Atlanta & ------ yellow, blue plaid. must SERVICE . patio redwood lumber. Bushard. . SUP ER M 0 V IN G sell. $175. ButCher block w ind ow s , doo r s . G A R A G E S A L E . top dinette set w /4 earth DIRECTORY bathroom fixtures, fu rn. Sat & Sun Sept. 6 & 7. 414 Westm1nister Village tone plaid chairs. $90. DOITNOW! stove,carpet&more.311 HeliotropeCdM, 14191 Elystan Ci rcle 548·1627. 642-5678 Diamond, Balboa Island. 10-3 8-4PM. Sat & Sun -Autos, M•w 9100 Autos, "•w -9100 AMtos, M•w 9100 Alitot, M•w 9100 Autos, M•w -·9800 I "'"-:":J---------..--------__. e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •.,. •• • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BILL EYT Y TA BEAi IHE !LARGE] ~RUCK PRICE INCREASE _!Jt}-tut I~ STOCK 4x4's Long & Short ALL MODEL PICK UPS lncludlng SR/5's STAKE BEDS a a 10Foot HURRY WHILE THEY LAST SEE THE ALL HEW CELICA LIFTBACK CONVERTIBLES 26 CELICA DEMO's All Models -All Sale Priced BILL MAXEY TOYOTA . 50 Used ·Car & Ir lnwentory ; AL SAFETY CHECKED FOR IMM&DiAT& DELIV-ERY MOS. FINANCING EAR WARRANTY AVAii.AiLE MOST UNITS ~-S TO CHOOSE FROM AT UNDER 52000 . ,, Y 9THERS FROM '2000. TO 53000 • 4 cyl . 4 (820PUXl PINTO 4 cyl.. A.T .. low miles. To Roll-Nice Car. C762T 610WAGOM 4 cyl.. 4 spd.. air co .. miles. Dead Sharp C r (085AXI) I 3395 179DATSUN 12102H. 4 cyl .. Arr . right miles Sharp Car -Don't Miss This One (S22656) ·ao·DATSUN PK:IUP 4 cyl.. 4 spd. Like New 03235 Miles. CS19663J. 53995 55495 '78 TOYOTA $4895 Cate.A UPTIACI 4 cyl.. 5 spd.. atereo. Right ' Miles. Sharp C8r f065VMWl EXAMPLE-5 SPEED CELICA LIFTBACK (BLUE) AIR COND .• POW. ST .. SHADE KIT & MORE 1330966 •79 DATSUN I ·ao TOYOTA 56895 r l...i4mcmyl._.a .. uto.l.~.i,:i.~-~-h-arp•C8r• ... •ls_~_9_-_9~~-.. -4.cy-l .. _4~s!ct-•4_,";°'~M~/F~M~.11!12-.000--$?_9_-_9 __ ~_ Xlnt FamilyCer. Priced To m i le -R eally Cherry Fast. ($2134-4). (1V13215). ·ao DATSUN -BIG INVENTORY GRIAT llLICTION MOIT MODILI 175 HONDA CIVIC 4 cyl.. auto . really sharp. 1742MXRJ. This one won't last .. ' · PICI UP 9900 miles. DEAD SHARP 4 cyl.. 4 .speed Hurry 11T17025) ... ..... ... . s5395 • ~-- ' Fr1mv S ptembef ~ 1980 lotlh,Pow1r 9040 ~.~:;!.~:.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~.~;.~~ ........ ~~~.~ .::i:'.~c:'!:-: ......... tr:..~·1 , , so Auto Sff'Wfc•, Peria & A.ccnaori•1 '400 ..................••... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• S. IOSS let._,_. IOIO Mmic .. ....................... ....................... . ........... , Everythm& Mu t Gu' HO S~ale Trains and ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1$41 Nanry Or II R l"r1 l'QUlp, 4' x 8' tll'l up, t'ONN l>ln"'t'tllr ltOmbOllt' 6 Sa1 lle1l Gothird l11ft t mou n t11 n ~. w1th1·asl' 1':1Ht<llenl t'Oll hOUH'~ $UO l<1ll d1t1on$1001l7~1t0~:.l l.lfll"r t:arl)' Amtnnn hobnail "'2 U:l• !!PM lt11 SCARAI l'wln 330'i , l~O IHHl 11'' loocled l'n 1)1> M akc ofrtr Nr<'d tu 111·11 1m llll'fhMh•I)-ITIOYllll( out u( all'J (' II 5111 1200 1Mnn fr1 11,y111 , JJI Hi.'lll 11 \l'llllllO lie "' t' t' k I' II th t /\ k ( 0 r JMr)r '49, Luders lCS. :lllf\, varn c~. "0 ~/ I •••••• , •••••••••••••••• , •• Cloulc loy h u 11 . '11 p In N n ' .... -' 20 197'1 fo'OXl·OT.1842mi. 1~ C..:cntury L11Jll'>lr1o1kt', b t•aut lfu l S•OOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• $400/0 80 mint trond Won Yucht ' Club "lJt'st Mulnluln1.'<.1" ll'J.I 9010 For-sale camper :.letil't!I Call P11ul SS2 119-11 d I . • • If bt·cl tic downs, Ice bol( 11w11r . 3 yrs str11 aht 16 UY l!.R lnbrd. 4 cyl SlS5. 9&0·2S:IG ''14 Yamaha Enduro l'15, SS.000 6735001 thri.-:1 Pf'de1>tul stt!et111(1. -ureet l e gal. USO $7250. oriucUHtes 9140 545 2611 · SSAVISAVIS WITH USID ,ARTS Imported car p11rtis IM PORT AUTOSUrt-'LY 101 N Manch~stcr dinana coum chaodtltl'r. . odds ' aood1u frutn :2 L1frllmr mt·mbt r-.111µ l lli'>'>lt'l.ll IUl>t'WOOd l(Ullur llfTWHALH ~<!t)() 642 ;i.e~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim 776·9900 "''hlcla, .. 17 39lh ~· 1111 T1fr111n 'rn\uh' null & "' , ....... '\Int l'Ond Sl!IO pa ti u ) ;>.I' 1 ... t.1 n 1} '""' ot h1•qur nu du1·.. ~ui-. f;.f/ 1!1711 14 NANTU 'K F.1', 4 ryl Rlu• Motobecane moped. ·79 SUZUKI G57soa:= Pc Oiev 15" chromt' r1m11 n1vernJ en1 ~ SOV Mobylet~hlt~ nt"W-Minl Cood. l..ow Mile $IS Ford 4 bbl m.1n1Cold 873 3"I s.1 & ~n r .. 10 1377 43' Gr• M.MHI" 17' c;1m,pl). 120 h11 rnl'n' STAMAS _ SMQ/080 7~·8688_ OR0631-42tl7G:ll 428'1 w/carb SS Samall v:.irt~ UHl \1:0. !IP\' \1111•1111111 L .. 11, •• ,, u 1 11 .. ~ t.I , I 0 V hull w, tr111ler w h 8 • $<12!; ( UO Jo'I ,. .. ~ '• .-S3000 I ( Nt'w 32' S11Urh Setlall. 1978 Pl'ul{ol Moped. best '79 Yamaha XSIJOO 3000 as In $1 0 Lalt• Garllll' S.ilt' 3 t'.111111 :-..11 l>I~ Ull<tOWll\t' "'·u1~•l.i tu,~om 1 • 1'"~ lx•.iut1rulh m1,1111ht11ll'tl. 1"1 0 r G4:i 1177~' tw111 Mere. l'ru1:.cr' fl 1J l'llsh offer, 536.6119 Call miles $2875 Very dean model transaxle core ti Sun 3166 MJha~lt·t• (''1 dodt $450 \hplt-..,inl:t' tS1u11r11 ; ~ wulh /\ ~I r1•1Hi \ 111 n "'''' u1 hvt• 40 Owl'.n~ t'r wsl'r bit '62 KW 0 nan , ',. tt 'o n eveninui. . 675 0608 S25 Old llre expander ror ( N e .,. µ u 1 t r 1 .,. \ 1 • ..'llftl ,, .. ,, 1011 m.1 1 h 1rw I 1~1 or 101 1 .:.7 H"l'll ,ilw <111I ~Ii II m "> IH• • • • • !ll>t't'111l " i.pht r1 ms SJS 1950 Bu11·k P l I ·.o 51 I \h -..t\ 1.11l11blt' 11' i'4 .. ·man(" 2? 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JO' Clai.s be2 8660!>ol d , n easonallle. ~~l~he~ nt '.\~~n;~· ~~1J' Trailers, Tra•el 9170 license . trans fer rees. w13 diamond 1>6 µh L>k hlut' n..auicJh) tl1• $450 6 re<'ord rark ~ ~ · 1!17 7 :!t.I r1t1ll <'1 .ilt Har mi:Sloop $7200 64 e~es ••••••••••••••••••••••• rmance charges. fees for ,..~ f ~...1 I h .,.,< <<7 .... ..AU\ uu "'"2 hi ...... 532 5742 air pollution ~ontrol de· ~n1 ln.o ~6 157!1 uungt' 1• -'Ir ..,!J .. , "5ti0 .,..,., ....., °""' .,. moonn..: µ11 t•t• I' 1 II: 559 44,,. T RA Vfo:L T R,\ll.1-:ll 17 ' ' p 1087 \•c1ll1i7:111!111 Boats. Slips / 9070 i3Suzuki IHS <.iuod 1111111 ~elf n intainct.1 . a \' \!Ce cen1ficat1ons or de· Rolex date JU!>t 111 ho' "l'thu1n &·uu Ski Bm•b eh SANT;\NA 525 Docks S350 toilet. shower. HW '\ton · all'r docume ntary pre $1800 Cart ier men:. & Sl5 11:10 Ski:. 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G, many >.l r..i~ othe rwise s pecified by AmllLOll. tame wi.th S200 S8.~ ti lO .USO t·un<l Puss N U s lqi water. elec. $175 mo 1976 Honda 360CL. 16,000 498·7676 after s the advertiser Mochiftny 8078 E\rres t J cno1n ~:!> un l"age,$275 s-46 5616 SIJOOO ~9.5 164 cvc!> tl405·335 ·1 ss75 ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 1•r s a l trcsnsfer llOBIJ:: 16' w 1rlr xlnl • · mJes. · '79 IRft lnvad<.'r 5th General 9510 Blnx melal spru~ hooth. wheelchair trl'movable AKC.: Cot"kt'r P uiipy , <:ond, $1800 n ill dftcr Hobie 16 trullt-r nl'1•ds Boats, Speed& 499·3079 wheel. for rnmpaC'l M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uke new. 6'12·0232 Yam till arm s & le gs i. $37 5 ~300 O e.u. mu:-. l !>l'l'' 5pm {i46 Hlil7 work. Sl25 or bt·~t ufrcr Ski 9080 • i 2ton µ11:kup \ c ', :-.tt•JI 69 CORTINA 25mpg, runs n90n 8t?fli.1de pott\. S7 5 &15~~~.646-57117 675 471!4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\helheryourebu~mgor alS4000 55278!tH good , good tires, shop 631 13Y8 126 San t a Pianot&OnJans 8090 15' Ne."':.~:o.iland Dor~ ,5, , . Kt1wa!>ak1 Jet ski w t:-111· selling, l"lu,;s1r1ed acl anuaL.$50(LS48·2163 Mi1cellan.ous 8080 b ahel.CM ········••"9••••••o,••••• He . r ccum~ch 111 t ll):.lartnH wantt'<I H:1111:1•1· lrttflM' ~l~tl ~513i9!J \'~rtlSfng \\111 ~-get your Stude nt ~ h om e ,\IJ•I ···~....!.!..~~·..!.!..••uu •• GRAND PIANOS w t rlr Curnpl rl.'l1r11!>hcd. 26, rull ra1•1• ,,1111 1111 l.v mt·,~uge or 1·all urter message Lo lhe right r,eo-Tr:.11ler. Sc· l.1kl• Ol'\<. Cla!>s1fu:d .\ch. your vne-LUGGAGE TAGS ~hea\'y dul) l ne\~l <l ble $1,000.54871l7 1 nalboa 525 10..W.tii5fi7fil 7 1'~ plt.>Cal1 Tuday'642·5671! s.11.11.10.Wkmls.)l11,1s.i :.lllp >ohoppini.:centc r .i..:from your busine:!>S card :;hi\:~· sp·el'I h_locks for From $1995 Spinet __ _ _ Send one card ror ea1·h I'• wire $25 each $795, Studio Upr $995. Autos, N•w 9100 Auto1, New Many orna te uprights •••••••••••••••••••••• lag pll1S one spart:' Wt: 642 070S. -econ & rerin. From retur n permanentl\' .--:----~ s 9 sealed attract1\e tag & IO Dmgh) S65. G.E C?n lS 5. strap. meeting a irhnl' \'eni~le Dishwas her._ hke Oquist Piano l.D. requirements Ui'c new Air Purd1er 8600 Hamilton.llB vent loss & thert• "1'r a ~I 2551or9Sl·l344 __ -~·115S personahzed tag enclose Wh ite S ta g Spring PIANO WANTED. Pnv. ~~!~~~:.~ · P~~:1~ ~~ Wets uit. sz medium. xlnt Party wants to buy Pian wdJ back & tnm your cond968·5994 _____ for ca!'ih 558-0913 tags. Or t ry two cards H AND Car\'ed Ivory Restored Chickering Am · b•ck lo back Ches t set $200 Victor pico Grand Piano Model PRICES 1800 bus. add"g mach. ,\ Sacrifice at $6,99S 12 ea or 3/SS SIOO ,i94 7920 544-1725. 4/Stags Sl.60 ea ---- 6/9lags SI.SO ea. Bntt1sh Seagull O B. S200 SPIN ET piano. all maple 10 or more SJ 40 ea 6 H p E v 1 n rude F 1 s Ko h I e r & C a m 11be11 Sales Tax Included her man. xtrc1s. s350 w match'g benc h Xlnl CAR .DISCOURTS USED CAR S~E(IALS_ NO CARO? DeWall radial arm saw. cond $1.350 544-5145 Draw your own or :.enp - -____.,__ • E. nam e. address. phone & S2SH A·I cond. 494-7224 _ 7' Rosewood Grand. Art we'll make one card per l lge barrell chrs . good case S at nhce. $5800. tag. Add 2.5< each. . cond $.')() ea I twin bed call 957 ·8735 Send check or mone) or derlo: xlnt cond. S.SO. 548·37 11 SporfiftCJ Goods 8094 MODEL PILOT PRINTING 1.rg E"'rly Arner1c <1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• P.O. Box 1560 llutch. Teak dining set TRAMPOLINE RAlllT' DR. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 \\ 6 chairs New !l' surf 7 rt by l4 ft webbed mat -blxird orr er 49!l 5000 on rollers LIKE i'i E w ! RAlllT ' DR. CERAMIC Has u cover too' $725 or RAlllT ,DR. TILE BISQUE 8 S<.'Ct10ns or wrought iron best offer. C11ll 6x6". 2.5< per piece Patnt for block wall Best orrer. 7 31-82 16 & glaze your own Ille-. 551·4069 ----- Good for ceramic -.hop., Store, Restaurant, RAlllT 2 DR. or private parties to uH· \'t•ndrng machine lar 8095 your artistic abilities I 12oz cans I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 534--7533 'SSl-4009 Glass di.splay cases, xlnt RABlfT 2 DR. E m ergenty light1ng Ch1ldren's yard & patio c ond , reasonable . transformer $20 Approx furniture. 2215 Meyer P l. 84.2-04l0. ~34. LSOft chain hnk fence $50 CM 646-4064 __ TV, Radio, 642·3379 G I I S I w HiFi, Stereo 8098 ZEIGLER f a c ial Ex erc1zer Xlnt cond Be:.t offer. 548·9056 50 a o n a t t r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aquanum compl wall 13" Portable color TV. equ1 p , stand· decor a · remote control lions. & fis h Show tank 673-3314 1s tnmmed rn teak Sl.2S --- 8 1 RD BRE ATlll NG 76().1179 Beaut. 25" cir TV , nu MACHINES l Portable -----cond. $200 /0 8 0 Mar· &: 1 for home use Best of. Misc•llaneous rantz stereo $600 nu/sac. fer.548-9056. Wanted 8081 $300 19" c ir prtbl r ••••••••••••••••••••• •• $165/080. 957.5747 i""--Ml!.~ . ....!R~~. Equip 50' ~ of --roP-eASH-P-M-~--1.::=========1 ong. price: elec_ oea 1 For used Jumjture & ap· Pioneer RT 707 . reel to re· over the bed bedside tbl. pliances_Working or not. el, xtn t cond., S3SO or best wheelcfialr. C!fmmodes. 957.8133 ofr. 494·8248 & wall!-er. 548-7382 22"COLOR T.V. $122 l Year Warranty 642-5340 11.-...s,t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "1~~!;;~;T!~~~~~~~~· Boat work. repairs, ·re· \' furbishing, paint & varnish. High quahly work /r eas rate s . 548-7044, eves. CHRYSLER 318 manne e ngine complete with trans. I mean com plete' $1975. (213)697·4133 or (714) 548,8339, RAlllT2DR. RAlllT2DR. RABBIT 2 DR. RABBIT 2 DR. RABBIT 4·DR. SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO DIESB. WAGON DIESEL WAOON DIESB. WAGON DIESB. WAGON 'DOOIDIESR DIESR WAGON 4 DOOIDEB. STOCK HUM9ER 6068 933704 57-56 860828 5753 811085 6215 910385 6207 942291 5757 831765 5968 ll58726 6064 932919 6046 928592 5986 918960 5891 040000 5917 047597 5908 037304 6010 051055 5909 040640 6348 054409 5972 001487 5910 041330 601 I 045107 6051 147106 6374 185636 6292 160233 6050 147303 5939 5942 5;36 126146 115115 114344 Windvain, a uto helm. set up for Westsail 32 or any outboard rudder. S800 new. 835-0858 el(l 847. GENOA S50 sq ft 6/12 oz. ~~==-X.Jnt cond. $275. DIESR WAGON 5946 I I I 989 DIESR 4 DOOR 6015 141463 DASHER WAGON 6060 361141 Will arhWif ~our la f> 673-5340 .. IL..n .... \IOI.( ft-at 14 · Fl bergla ss boat & ~r te;.rl l trailer . no seats. 1974 SO fre.~perrrw~? HP Johnson OB mo.tor . S1200 takes all. 1965 SO A Aj HP Mercury OB motor Use nnSW•f rtfl se rvice with controls. runs xlnt. · I · S600 548·6030. Ask for DAStB4DI. DASHEl4~ OASHllt4oR. VANAGON VANAGON W h e n p a C I n g Y 0 U r Larry or leave mess. ad ... a Daily Pilot ad loats,,ow..-t040 CAMPER number will appear in your ad w e tak e your me ssages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenien·c e during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $10 per. week. For more information and to place your ad call '642-5678'. DAILY PILOT J 4 ··~···················· '79 Penn Ya.n 26' diesel Sport Fish e r . Fully equipped for marlin or albacore fi3hing. Still un· der factory warr anty. Must sell. P . P . 531-7730. 12' alum boat, w /3~HP motor. oars. car rack, sszs. $46-1'21. '79 Wellcraft, 111~·. s un hatch w /trll, IO bra, 230 h.p., lnbrd. 6 uata, sleept 4. many xtras lncl. sllil1. A1kln1 $12.000. 974-10. I ' 5894 093745 5937 115758 5938 102760 6202 093958 6420 6637 6902 5650 7010 6797 7352 6450 6470 6945 9235 8535 8880 9790 8820 9395 8762 8869 9770 I 0,680 11,023 10,620 I 0,680 I 0,340 10,045 9570 I 0,680 9765 9165 9155 9615 9415 '' ,325 VOOR PRICE 5895 5991 6Jt.9 5450 6325 6142 6489 5995 5995 6295 8384 7715 8080 8995 7995 8545 7876 8052 8980 9895 I 0,290 9895 I 0,012 9.727 9608 9187 I 0, I I 0 9237 8375 I 8296 8766 8597 '0,595 10,210 13,739 DISCOUNT 525 646 603 200 685 655 863 455 475 650 851 820 800 795 825 850 886 817 790 785 733 725 668 613 437 484 570 528 790 859· 849 818 730 800 800 '69TOYOTA CORONA '74 V.W. 412 '7 6 Pl YMOUTH ARROW '73TOYOTA CEUCA '75 FORD' MUSTANG '76 AUDI FOX '67 FORD MUSTANG 2+2 '75 V.W. SCI ROCCO ·nv.w. RABBIT '76 v.w. BUG '7,V.W. CAMPER '75 v.w. CAMPER 'nMG CONVERTIBlf 77TOYOTA SR /5 UFTBACJC '78 DATSUN 810 '78 HONDA ACCORD lX '78 v.w. BUG '78 v.w. BUS '79 v.w. SCIRoca> '78 CRICA GT '76 CADIUAC SEVIUf 4 door auto ma11c tran'S buc kel seals & more ZAA21 OJ 4 speed AM FM 5tPreo radio d1c;c . brakPs vinyl 1ntenor 234PRC ' 5 spe ed ouck&I seals wsw 11n1eo glass 099XKA Air cond1t10l"l1ng AM FM stereo mags tinted glass 111nyl roof =280 1, Auto trans disc brakes bucket seats radio healer whitewall tires 278PCS 4 speed air cond•honmg AM 'FM stereo tape whitewalls 1038678) V·B " ·... ,,a.,• a" I no CY ..._pr <.teE>rmo and oral<e< !' 1C~P1 ... 11• radio TSZ542 A Real Classic Pms1np1ng AM Frvl stereo d ISC brakes 033 1 72 I oower 4 speed sunroof po wer Clise brakes AM FM stereo taoe 1 794WIG) ' 4 soeed metallic s1111er. wheel covers AM FM stereo r 109939) Auto trans air cond1t1onmg power brakes. hi-back bucket s eats. AM ifM • radio. cruise control 1829LFEI. Pop top deluxe camper eoulp.. 4 speed power brakes whitewall ttres !565LZLJ 4 soeed oower d1&e brakes bucket seats AM FM rad•o vinyl anterior 882WEVl 5 speed. AM tFM stereo radio ltnted glass. 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I ~ ~ ~ I l \00 ---'78530ia loaded (5468) AMtoa. Mew 9100 ~.Mew 9100 A..+ot. Hew 9100 Auto•. Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••··~·· '79528i.as/r (2615) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• ••••••• •• •••• •••••••••• ••••• ••••• ••••••••••••• ••••• • ••. •••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP ()()LLA:ft~ CloMcl s..daya newport datsun 114 833 1300 GAS $AYERI 1980-TOYOTA TERCEL 5 SPEED DELUXE Eauipped with AM'FM M ultiplex radio. deluxe pinstripes. wheel well mouldings 11734411 1980 VOLVO 2DOOR SEDAN -4CYL- 1;10 VOLVO 2DOOR SEDAN -4CYL- WESTERN ·DAYS ARE HERE! 1980TOYOTA COROLLA 4-DOOR SEDAN DELUXE Eauapped with automatic trans deluxe pinslripes AM 'FM Multiplex radio wheel well mouldings 537971 l 1980 VOLVO 2 DOOR~ SEDAN -4CYL- 4 speed trans . sun 100 f. 4 wheel d asc brakes. POwer steer: 1ng air cond .. pin stripe & wheel mould- ings. (VC24245A 1-178396) 59336 1 1971DATSUM110 WAM>M 6 cyl. engine. automatic transmission. factory air cond .. power steering & AM IFM radio with I t7t "f.OYOT A Cott OLLA UFTIACI Economical 4 cyllndEV engine. automatic transmission and factory air cond1tion1ng A lt71 lOYOTA COltOUA a 4 cyl engine. 5 speed transmission. factory air cond1t1on1ng & AM/FM stereo with cassette This one 1s lruly a gem! (893V0Yl Qnette "Sj4ijij ASTC 4 cyl engine, automatic trans . factory air cond .. power steering & AM/FM stereo. This one hn15999•1 , .. ,b.~'$5699 54499 I t7t DA TSUM 210 4 DOoa S.AM 4 cyl .. 4 speed trans .. pwr. front disc brakes. • radio. tinted glass. vinyl roof. radlaLtires & in .. c•"•"'$4999 SALEI D!PARTMINT HOURI Mon·frl lem·lpftl . Sal..,.....,.,. Sun 10em·fpm MRVICEA PARTS HPM,._NT HOURI for lop uaed cars-foreign, --------"--• domestics ow classics. ff ottAMGI COUNTY'S '74 Datsun 610 Wagon, your car Is extra clean, OLDIST good motor. trans. brks . see us FrRST! $1000 firm. Bill 955· l947 ~ • 111 !ft 0r_,. C..ty . 2925 Harbor Blvd. ·&: &aJes-Service-Leasing hy c ... ,.r.lnc. Rolls Royce BMW 1540Jamboree 19tAMDMEW ltlODATSUM 5104-DOOR Hatc hb ack Seda n Automatic transmission, more. (033598 l(Stk. 11751 COSTA MESA 979-2500 ., Newport Beach 640-6444 OMLY $6989 WEIUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS COHHELL CHEVROLET ~11.tr l••r llhd t I J:'., l \ \1 ~ ~ \ ~46-1200 HIGHIUYY Top dollars for Sports Cars, Bugs, Campers, 914's, Audi's Ask forU/C MGR JIMMAllMO VOUCSWAGIH 18711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-200~ TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLIAN USB»CAIS! . miracle mazda 2150H.t.or11¥cL Colla Mesa 645-5700 WANTED! Late model Toyotas and V o lvo s . Ca ll u s TODAY!!! TOYOTA·YOLYO ................ c .......... "'-'46-tJOJerUO·U67 PO RSC HES WANTED 13631 HarDo• Blvd Card4!11 Grow "' Ql.•2J.J3 Tep Dlllar hid IOI McLAREN's & 850N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA 15 Mi. No. of SA Fwy > (7141522-5333 Sunday by Appt '79 IMW 633CSI newport datsun )14 833 1300 '75 280Z Metallir Blue . .tspd, a /c. am /fm. new tires. shocks. mag~. Xlnt $4895. 760-8093 Silver with black leather. lllPM!'tP.'~'l'll~mrm Executive Car IOI Md.AllH IRC. 850N. Beach Blvd. C5Mi N'o.ofSAFwy l La Habra 522·5333 ~---- $' .. SADDLHACK VALLEY IMPOITS "-1-' ~·"· ...... 11led5oaof NEWIMW'S .. IOPU-OWMID IMW'S To choose from '74 thru '19 • 2002's, 320i 's, ~ 's, 630Ci's For the best deal in Oranae County ... Come see ua today! SADDUIACI VALLEY IMPOITS 28402 Jllarruerite Pkwy . Mission Viejo 131-2040 4t5-4t4t Closed Sundays '75 BMW 3.0 Si, 4dr. auto. a classic! Tip top shape, must see apprec. da ys 213 -622-185 nite/wknd 714-646-2903 &YtNG TO EOR . Must sell. '75 BMW 530i. Priced for quick s ale. $5700/offer. 675·0693. '72 Wagon 510 Engine-body in Exe Cond. $1750 P IP 559·0202 --------- '77 280Z 2x3. Beautifu l cond. Mags, Private par ty.540-1645,673·7517 '11 DATSUN 8210. 4spd. xlnl m ilaage, clean. S2~. P.P. 673-0110 '72 240Z Silver. red & blk int. Xlnt Cond. 642-5371 I 97t DA TSUM 2 I 0 WAGOH, AUTO-AIR Stereo-Cassette Roof rack, Wood grain. STK ).291. (8742RW> ONLY $4889 newport datsun 114 833 1300 1 tlO DATSUN 210 2 DR AlITOMATIC STK 1190. (506568 > ONkY $4719 newport datsun 114 833 1300 197tDATSUM · llOCOUPE '12 BMW 2002 tii, 1 owner, ' 4 spd, fuel inj., air, i4-M JFM, Koni s hocks. new tires. runs like new. $5000 or best offer. Call (714 )551·9880 eves. Stiek, Stereo Cassette, mags °""' 14719 ---(6294-03, newport datsun 114 833 1300 "79 320i , casmiere/blk. lo ------~-­ mi, under warranty, BB Fiat 9725 whls. many xtras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fo{YourCar! . SU.000. 631·3091 eves. all •75 Flat 131S. AM /FM JOHNSON & SOM day wttkends. stereo, A /C, 37K ma , ';::~~~':~ '72 2002, xlnt cond.· 50K •92·3139• 833-82S2 540-5630 eng, $3600. Call Bud : '79 SPIDER S6400 terrific ---------• 714-494-5005 eves. cond, must sell. 785·3762 We,., '74 BMW 2002. wht. xltlt days, 76G-1466 eves OVER cond, AC. sn.rf, ~M /FM '76 124 n ew top/tires. -loell alereo, 60.000 m1. 16250. xtras. mint cond. $4350. ForYourGood 955·1892 Must SeU! 957-8711 am. VW, Poncbeor Audi .,.t 9715 _55_1·_2656_'-pm_. ___ _ lfl't'llB :l4':1,; ... •;\;:A{ ....................... lt77 AAT .. 131 ° L!. ~~~~==~-'TI Ghia V6, 4 spd, very lo CPL AUTOMATIC · VW~PORSCHE-AUDI mi, mny xtras, 19K mi RADIO. STK 1296 44.5 E . Coast Hiway lef'.l on warr, orig owner, (()293047) at Bayside Drive mint cond. Bst orrer ONLY 52919 Newport Beach 673-0900 ~-Q:Jl or 960-2601 TOP SPAID FOR '73 .4-cyl sticl~. g r eat IMPORT&SPORTS mech. cond., nds body CARS. Mlt-7100 work teOO. 548-6737 newport dat sun · 1.1 831 11or 7 6-cycl. stick. S500 or ---------Alltos. l.,artecl make orfer. must sell. ....... t727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67)..8013. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..... _. t705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FINAL ALFA ROMEO CLEARANCE ALL '799 MUST GO! "We 'reDealln'" 1910 SPIDERS HEllMOW!!! llACH IMPOITS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 112.noo t720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7'DATSUM 210% Dynamite sport coupe with air, ma11·, stereo. Ori ve this one. (215532) Sitt I JIMMAllNO YOUSWAMM 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 llAteMIW 'TI ALFACPE·57M fr ml, ltlODATSUM VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HIAD9UARTIRS TODAY!!!· UNIVRSITY SALF.S•SERVICE OLOSMOllLI HOMDA GMCTIUCKS 2850Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA 540.tUO or11. own. $6800 a /c, alereo/cau, micb x, 210HATCHIACI '?SHONDA CIVIC 4spd alwa)'I 1ara1ed, tip to s apeed tranamluloo and 44 000 mi reg gas gd cond. da11: 213-G2·1156 mare! <517•HStlt. 118> ~ sas(, 494-4778 • nlte/Wknd 114...,_2903 OMI. Y S4tlt · · · · ... t707 71 Accord, 5 sp, aunroor, •••••••••••••••••··~·· a tc. st ereo/tape, new •74 AudilOOLS: u,.., custom ext. '5900. llOO ,_St1_·_1721~· ·~~~~~- tf.1·2510or14• ... ..... t731 GARAGE SALE adt IA 'T7 -2+2, Hpd, elec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• the Delly Piiot brlnt hap-11111, All /PM rua., A IC, '12 Maada RX3. Needs py reslllll. To pl•ce y~ AK mi,-· tf1·'7074 work . Great en1 • lo· drawln1 card, pbone a..ifled Ada, your one-~-tllllO or bet ofr. Ml·5"11today! •lbapplini center. _.,._._11 _____ _ ........ Fronav St!o111mber 5 1980 Autot, 1Mpori9d Auto1, IMport.d Aalto1, IMpot°ffd Autos. hnporied Allfo1. Imported Auto1, IMpOf"titd · __________ __.;.____________ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... . W... t.,erW Mtos. 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IJruwn w LIFTIACK """" p .l\m .. nl 111 2925HarborBl•d. l!i•llll' llll AM rudw. xlnt • S 'd d k ..,l11 .1 11i·t• '><'I\ 11 , p,11 COST" MESA Contact the DAILY ftW•P@tt 8r1Uh MO •44< .. d ·• pee • air. lUPt' cr "" PILOT tor inlorm•tlon '7 9 MB '/. l ~O ~11 PurchHe for 132.~ 111 assume lea~t· Xlnt ,·111111 ~Ody~onl) Mercedt>s &-u! :!:!OS l!Jll(I &ood cond s;!OOIH HICI 1 u1111111ll rnn 26.000 mi SIJl)rt whe(•ls STK 12711 lral'l l'li· 979·2SOO $750 ,;;, H ~ .il~"' '"'"'I 1111111 oost O\UNOAY\ \pprox 26mpic $3650 •O'J<IYTl 1 BAUER MOTORS regarding the county "'"'"' S..~111 Uen1\e 6-l:l 76ti4 duys, l'lww llttl•· Jib rt•alh r e qui rement s for 1..a1 ""•• , 1 '>1l\1·1 -.11.11111,,. 1 1111 11.kl'mh &16-5795 ONLY $5289 OrungeCou111~, ,,..,rk' Joui lhi· lluiu-,.1111f:.. using a Fictitious 494 gu11 FoctOf"f lt•bot• , , 11 II•··~·· n1 ,., l.t1""'11 Brit1!>h Le~ lunrl t 1·1111·1 .,1 •thi·• p1:uph-in thi' I Business Name. \ll11tt•'t''Qooh·Jtln11ut 1966 ·912 ,.,k111..i ~'" 11110-.t-:1.L 1dll' items with .1 2925Harbor11•d • .irc.1 \\.ho arl' n •).!ului I 642-4321 ·~ 220S MZB G!Xlll •um! 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Xlnt l'und 292SHorborll•d. stereo. rm tpe nl''" COSTA MESA MICHELIN'S :.t>n tl·ed 979·2500 reg. $6500 714 640 56!15 p t Fri.Sun &.Eves fllC)eO 9748 BMW TRADE-INS! '70 MIZ 250CECPE. 4 speed. ruel tnJecuon. power steering. '70MIZ 250C C,E. Alllomatk. air condition ing. stereo. mor e '71MIZ 280E All the options! '71MIZ lOODIESEL All the options ! ....................... OHA.N<i E COUNTY'S PEUGEOT DIESEi. llEADQUARTl::RS 1980 SOSs IGa1 & Diesell HERE NOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 '74 504 Dsl. slick. air. re cond. new paint. $3.600 p . p . 496.4338 '71 304. New int. & ext Needs eng work S700 or best orr 9112·6103 Porsche •.•..•.......•.••....•. '74 Porsche 911 Targa. All Cars i n ~tn·l Condi air. alloy5, xlnt cond. tion at Outs t anding $12.900.64~~_:_ __ Prices & Terms• SADDLEBACK VALLEY IM,ORTS 28402 Marguentc Pkw) Mission Ve1jo 131;2040 495.4949 Closed Sunduys '71 914. Xlnt. lo mi. a ir, t·ass plyr, $3250. 35mpg, 1131 1094 711 Porsche 924. xlnt l'Ond . 16.900 mi. $10.500. pp 978 1508 '76 PORSH E911S S1.l(nature L1m1ted Edi t1on Platinum Gold . Cas!>etle. Stereo X In 't Cond1t1on. Many Extras. !'!~~~~~~~~~! $15,400 545'.2083 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 ••••••..•..................................... TERRY BUICK SAAB Stea HEAil P.C.H. HU~TOH IEACH 536-6588 SALE COUNT DOWN TO 1981 MODELS ONLY 23 V-6 CENTURYS & REGAL'S ON SALE .NOW rm cm EPA (26] HIGHWAY Use these numbers for comparison. Your mlle1ge may vary depending on r;trivlng speed and condllion,.s. Actual highway mileage will prob._bly be less. · FRI. SAY.. MON. ONLY CLOSED SUN. • I • A :' 'W ()I l ~' I r, ('! A 0 ... U 'ii T I f •. , •• "-...... ,,nu• •tf\ft-l'TfO .t.T '-'''tfa.1 ''~•f("lf,..,1rH A '\f - OMCE-A-YEAR WALL-TO-WALL SAVINGS! . WASHOU1ll NEW '80 210 4-.D.OOR STATION WA~ON 55695 s soeed tMMACULAlE lRADE·\H '7' DATSUN 210 Hatchback 4 cyl . 5 soeed radio. ti1nstr1tJes . rear shadow k1I mouldings vinyl interior A D1Ga~ond One owner 1337XW 5,465 ~'lES '78 OPEL Sf'OlT C'E. 4 c t 5 speed. air cond A MY F M st e re o ' a Pe instr1oes radials & mags einyl intenor Sl!d1ng roo1, ':·r3i90·~ 1200 Hatchback 4 cyl 4 soeed woodora1n oackaof' DATSUN flO W on 4 cyl 4 Station :~ FM stereo soeed M che111·1 radials w 'tape ~k bright yellow luggage r&a low miles one e>Ctenor " owner r 765SM0l s3290 . •75 DATSUN Hatchback 4 cyl 4 soeed air cond luggage rack '~~~ kit t:>odys1de moo :~gs. sharo hllle gas-saver 903MUKl '78 DATSUN ST AME-HO d 0 bQdySide mouldings ~~~ ~1les Extra clean Har~ to find a clean one like lh•S 15 630 m1 4 cyl 5 so air AM FM stereo taoe bucket seats HD eau•o over· zed. wheels & tires tront s1 I more ·suoer trick· ~~'~5563 964Gl01 51890 OVER 200 NEW '80 CARS AND TRUCKS.MUST GO BEFORE THE 1'981 MODELS ARRIVE! ~EW ·so 310 4-DOO R GX SEDAN 55054 NEW 1979 510 HATCHBACK 5 ::.oeeo l actorv air cond rnoulornQ oackagP 06:? 79 4 1013·9) . ~55599 980 DATSUN 4x4 PICKUP 4 whPt-1 onvP fully factory eou•oDed! Great true"-' Great Price• 259080 1 1524-01 NEW 1979 510 2-DOOR 4 PPPr1 f1c trrv a11 ro "r1 mo11ld1nq r1ckanP 064 00 8 1 1225·9 55176 FINAL CLEARANCE OF LUXURY 8l0 MODELS! WE'RE DEALIN'! WE LEASE ALL MAKE CARS & TRUCKS ALL SAU ,.ICES EF.HCTIVI 72 HOUH faOM 'UlllCATIO ... Santa Ala Oat Your Dedicated Datsun Dealer • ' ...... UM4 I~ u .. .-........... ,w ............ Md .... u •• d ...... u .. d Friday Septembf!r5 1980 OAll V PILOT n1:1 .•••.........••............. :................. •.....•..•............. ........••..•.•........ ......•..•......•..•..• ••........•............ ' .. -------------· Volaswepti 9770 v .... .,.. 9770 Cedllec "11 Oodp tns ....... 'J.Hd ...... UHd ....... -u .. d NAB,~RS .............................................•......••..........••.•. ················•······ :;~:,., ··········,·9··s·o· o.:;;.;bi:······9;5·5 ;;;;·············;;~ ~ HHI MOWlll tit! VW Billi. cleon, r un5 · 80 D S l~ SF.: V I L 1. F.. .._...,._ r ER • Ou h•r Oteael Powtir' 1 11oud Slll00 u1 ofr Aak for Gry/lfry llhr Int. built In SOUTH CO.AST ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••··~·t · : a I~ I? ENT Also • "ood aelt('l lon of l>•ve, MO Ml5, 64C>"2209 CB. wire wheela, llM m l. . DODGE I t76 MllCUIY I t70 OLDS '15 POltO PINTO ,-.U •'6 ~ S<-1rocc'* ('httr~ ull for aru 30 PP780-l0t8 MONARCH4DOOR DILTAHCOUPI S9UIRIWA.GOM p .....,..9Ll, .... l!l.: QVll th• BEST prlle,r.' ll'11comm1aoon! Witch Auto m atic lr4lns. air Autom 41t ic tra ns ., air V6,autom;atlc tra ns,411r ~In "W Pror1• .. slonal ltiu111" bus. 71 en111ne, run• & '78 Seville. 32·500 mi, im ror our l(ra ndopenln11 ! ! ! cond .. radio& pwr. steer cond., pwr. st eeri ng, <'Ond., radio & pwr. steer S.,91 11v11111blf'' looki.ar~~111 711 ~~~<'on J U .llOO ~h'r!;ut~~P~~~-lat e ~=:~~.~;~rlcf:Jr~~i~ Ina <377SlSf 9 ..., 7~ Sl•tror1" m /fm l'OUP\' d(• Villi• OOM. 1970, .. ~TH $2899 lycar! (618APX>. 1·111uwUc hlHI SI> OOOm l llood cund, $105-0 ~'A~ $ 1499 E.ULE llCI CIMan ~, 1144 ~ ~·7675 Q ~A EARLE Ill EARLE IKE IM,ORT SALIS , ~ __. ~ fJXC.}t)f_;', IMPORT SALIS IMPORT SALES Reliable Used Cars . • .,... .r '73 VW ('111n1>cr 1\un" '7u St•v11le. I..oad~d. as Relia ble lfsed Cars ' . 1985 Har bor Blvd. 1111{11.ake woo'l fll~·d :1um li.e 1284/rno. lo mi l"''"" Harbor Ulvd Reliable Used Cars COSTA MESA 1411 IAI• S.T .. COSTA MISA I ... 1 · Ill-\c·11 1:01141 , rww 1tn•11 "' ,1r\l'r. 2888 l-larbur Blvd ~ 19851-' bo Bl ·• lh ' !WK ~ COSTA MESA ''".!Ta'Ar .Jfo.~SvAu -6ll·074i 12 I )I 5t 7-l 66J & ,1l1t·ni.11or Sot 700 OUO <;~.,.A MES/\ .... ..._ ~ , .. -· -1)~~Nt1\VS 4»ti i~llt H Wt11tt' Cou11 de Viii~ 540-0330 --~·-~~ 631-0743 ·74 RUNABOUT , a uto, 714 VW l'\.111111 Wh1l1· l1lk Wht lthr mt 401\1 , ong 73 Ch •o 000 -: n Monarch G hus 4 dr • .-, OL-DS--W .. G-OM good cond. $800. Aller '75 VW 1 J p rl <.: d arger w/ ..... m1. · A 11ll1•r urn rm t·u~-. ,\u· a \ uwnei . e on l et 15 ,._ AC .PS AM /F M 8 trac VIST .. CRUISER 5pm 963·3182 CAMPl l r 10 U'.!'77 runs Krea • g s mp,., • · A _ _ 1 •ir) d Sb '1 ~0 0 11 t> • needs much body work, xlnt cond. New painl. Loaded with extras incl '71 ,Pinto runabout runs •~:!!T~~r;;~-----~'!!!""'~~~~-111 Lu\ 1'1\ Wc.,tf11h 11 pu11 lop I''" "":'!I \! k ( M u ..,800 u u 8975 .,.1th 1111 1i1ulo \ti•rt•u '"'''"' ~ or " 711 Seville. l'cwter, S800,645·9S35. ""' ,...,. lllt. cruise. rac k. stereo. well m11ke orrer-bargarn Equipment 1nctud• .1 'L'Wd nan m1'S:i.1on nd AM1FM 11ereo 16<.110 .A. "'per value "" ""' 1111• aavfHI 485UJl ) •77 FOllD • s2 79 5 LTO sa»A. ............. . Au tomatic trans llt'"'-'" "'"*'""<l ~ I"• 11.pc. "" COl"d1hOntnQ & muct• "" tt•' 9Ftt w ~1 rr n "'''est 1147SRWl 1 CHlftOUT s309 5 MOMTI CARLO . . . . • . • . 7 Automatic trans 1111 wn1•t•I v1nvt roof f'I•'"'"' steerina & brakPS air ' 1<1 & rclllH• ~"'" wheels· 718ZIO Au tOl1'8t1c trans"' ss1on ~1r cone1111on1no power steertna AM FM stereo radio & many more oohoos 1806958! l \ Ec1u1oment 1ncludP<: S <;f'IPPrt 1r;in<irNsc;1nn ,.,.,r F~ rad•<" dPr<i ls ~ l'f'nv -.onP "'"ln1noc; Th1<; oac;c;1111Pr l°lilc; L0Wl'.'ll FS1 'i;>'iPR.1' 5 speed transmission. air conditioning. stereo cassene. wire wheal caos (400UJT) ~~:::. ............ 54995 4 speed trans w 'Cruise control, factory air cond .. pwr. steenn•g & brakes. AMIFM stereo w tc assette tape player & mag wheels 1018XUBl 4 speed transmission. AM FM stereo with tape ·Pl a yer & fJELOW average miles' 1006UZC), MOlll MAllS a MODAi NABERS AUTOCENTlR 14251MIR ST. COSTA MESA 540-9202 DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? Cirt'l1l rnnd -.iooo m1 Ii>) \W Ou" i.urJ('r l'l .. an. toJdcd . clean , nu Ford 99~0 MYltmtg 99S2 windo11.:., Sci'l!>, and terms.Lar ry760-9475 1510NC.'R) xlot iumlutl! l'ond . roust M1chehns, bst ofr over •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• wire~ 9 p:;gr w only -j(5t95 l\l'l' S 1 ;mo 631 27 711 wholesale book. 752_·7750 .72 TOR~'o P /s P /b A/c .67 Mu_sl an", xlnt cond, 43.000 one owner miles fltymouth 9960 • 1.l'I " c 032WCO > •• • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • •' • • • JIM MAllMO l'vi. wkndi. c .. ro 9917 Radlo·Good tires-Ru ns new tires & brks, must 1971 ftL YMOUTH .ARROW VOLICSWACil.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gd·Grill wnnkled Leaks sell. $1800. Dave 493-6213, JIMS2M!?R'1uo t\A,,I 11111( !>1.1111~ h<'lll $41)0 'l 0883 S350 496 7709 A " tH'l tl tH;Al"ll OLVI> ortl\,•.,tvlll'1 1977CamaroLT oi6«· ' . -·----VOLKSWAGEN lll'NTINGTON lll<:At 'JI '72 •" l lo ~ K770 Mui.t sdl t he. week Very ·72 LTD Cntry Sqr Wgn, mus ang, au ·air, ps, 18711 BEACH BLVD. 142-2000 dean condition Yellow bea uty Prime cond. Nu pb, a m /fm, gd radials. HUNTINGTON BEACH .i speed trans., radio & very rew local miles' Econo my PLUS comfort '79 VW CAM,ER lit:auurul We~1f.i1t .. P i1 Pop 11111, I :.1wel1 ii 1r ~tereo U~nam•lt' 1:011d 1G94XJ t-;1 711 VW llu' autu. muit with white interior Air s ll bells. $1195. 646-7274 $1800. 642·5588 art er 6pm 142-2000 cond, xlr11' be:.t otrcr cond1t1on1ng, power -------- --truly a gem 1 (016T JR 1 •akes <i!M Jl7•i brakes and s t eering 1971 Ford LTD Wagon, '66 nice & cle an. new '78 OLDS CUTLASS AM i t-'M 8 track s tereo. good cond ., $600.. brak.es & mu!rler St495, CALAIS COU,E $3099 EARLE IKE IMPORT SALES Reliable Used Cars 1985 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA $1795 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 BEACH BL\' D HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 1979 CUN\.1',RTIBLE . xlnt cond, low miles. a ll xtras. $7900, 760-0861 73 VW campenzed \'an, wood interior. s tereo, engine rebwlt 20,000 m i ago!. 640·~L~-__ _ '59 VW Conv, Rstrd. Blue. '72 vw Bus, snrf. xt1 <ti. sas~y Ser 0096 P P. 8 Pror rnrg k1l Cor va1r trk F M Fabulous $8000. eng11rnns 100'4 reslon•d 493.8244 m echan11:s S3950 bs t Sco t l 759 !1 166 or62 W H aj a Bu g , !131·925-1 mrt'hamcally like new. body s trai g ht , THEODORE . -19K mi $4250 494·8248 673-0473 eves ·07GS.5sJ? 0 18,000 miles loaded wrth -----'80 Salver /black T·bird. '66 Must ang 2+2 Strong extras . Cleanes t on e 1971 CHEVROLET All pwr windows, A /C. car Must s ell. around. Tilt. cruise. u1r, CAMAROZ-21 digital dash. mlcheltn 759-9143 windo ws. buc ke t s . · 1 1 h velour. stereo, locks. Automatic t r ans .• a 1r radta s. l r . i nt e r . '67 Mustang. 289 a uto (2l5VAFJ ~ond ., pwr . s t eer am/fm/cass. $9200or of. Mint cond . Mus t sec $499S 1ng,A M /F M cassette rer. 492-0748. loaded. SJSOO. or bst ofr JIM MARINO deck & mags Excep-Mercurv 9950 960·2518 aft. 6pm VOLK SW .. GE ... llonal ! 1859LK E I -r A " ~4981 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Mus tang 289 Auto 18711 BEACH BLVO ORANGE COUNTY'S p •S. A C , Rest ored HUNTl/llGTON BEAC.:H • 631-0743 Pontiac 9965 ....................... '73 V E NTURA Jla tchback. 350CI. auto, run-. gd, S500 After ~pm 963 3182 ROBINS FtNHT Pony int 7141752 7611 842-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY ------78 TRANS A~ 4spcJ. out DEALERSHIP '66 Mus t an g. excellent Pinto 9957 I of stale i:ng . Xlnt <'01111 FORD RA y FLADEIOE t'Ond. S2800 orrer ••••••••••••••••••••••• J1m&10-o!.197 2060 HARBOR BLVD COSTA M E SA C.42 -0010 -------... ...i SJ350 OBO 536-479S' Having trouble selling ----___ _ your car ? Try us! Pa id Vol•o 9772 '74 Camaro LT, auto, LINCOLN·MERCURY 759 0088 ·74 Pinto. nu 11res. A C -. 16·18AutoCenler Dr. . mu s t s e 11 now 'fl8CTO. fast, stock, dc<111 SDFwy-Lake Forest exit otdsmobile 9955 SJ595 OBO 631 6632 mt · nds bd) work S975 JRVINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• OB0968-7506e,es 830.7000 '79 Olds DIESEL Custom '76 Pinto -1-cyl -1-spd. xlnt --. ---------r Cruiser Wagon 2tiM Lt cond. only 38K mi. Sl700. Thunderbird 9970 for or nol! A~k ror Tom ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2 ,800: Call 730·1250 Aikin VOLVO before8amorlate PM. JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 IEACH ILVD. SALES, SERVICE AMDLEASIMG OVERSEAS DELIVERY E XPE RTS '78 auto, 6cyl. a t'. am/fm s tereo, 14.5k m1, perfect Se)lmg .anything .~'1th a cond. blue book ss25o. !Jaily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad S40·1979 IS a simple matter Tan $8500 P P 673 0429 675·0763 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '63 T-B1rd Bod~ :.oltd '72 Pinto Stat Wagon Runs OK. Great ror Xlnt cond. 4 spd "$1400. r eslor Bes t orfer Make your ~h11pp1n~ easier by using the Oa1l) Pilot Class1r1ed 1\1b Hunffnc)tCMI leach 142-2000 Dunebuggy, street legal, EARLE O<E VOLVO 1966 Har bor Blvd. g~ s hape bul . needs COSTA MESA engm~ work. Flair fen· 646-9303 540-946 7 ders. etc. S750. 955·3601; . ___ _ 754·7910 ___ __,'70 Volvo. nu brakes. nu 'i5 Camaro, red. xlnt cond. loaded. $3400. 645-6355 "69 Super S pqrl. New motor & trans mission Needs body work. $1500 or best orrer. 581·1686 ·72 BUS Good Cond. lires, needs some work. '68, 327, auto. p /s. $3250/0BO As king $995. 496·2228 Sl400/0 BO P.P. __ 644_-_~ __ M_a_l_li_k _ __,·66 Volvo Wgn, xlnt mech 644·7969 '71 VW CCMl•fftible, cond, one owner, as is Chenoa.I 9920 548-2161 _s_i_:m_. M_&-0296 _____ -1. •• •••• • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • V W v a n , 7 3 , o r i g . Allto1, Uwd 40,000mi. AM/FM. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• br a kes & shock s, xlnt G....,... 990 I cond . A·l appear ance. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3600 o r bes t o Cfe r . MOTHl .. G OVER S42-S229. $4995 '78CHAMPAGNE Edition 11,000 miles Orig Owner S9000 646-2649 •71 VW BUS runs good, a m t rm s t ereo $170 0, 631·242S •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FROM FRANK PROTO LIMCOL~· MERCURY 1913 CHEVROLET MALllU COUPE Automatic tr a ns .. air cond., pwr. steering & radio. Uses} regular gas! A really ready back to school ca r ! (609JGI) . . $1799 EARLEIKE IMPORT SALES • Reliable Used Ca rs 1985 Harbor tJlvd. COSTA MESA 631-0743 SH US FIRST! We have a good selection o r NEW & U S ED Chevrolets ! COHMEll CH~VROLET .'X'11 It .ir hor II : • d I 11:'> I \ .., ~.~ \ 54~1 200 '77 Monza . ps, pb, a ir , xlnt cond. S3500 or best orrer 640-4985. ·71 Chevrolet wagon. A IC. P S, Pwr brks good m ech cond. Sacrifice S800. 559.4989 Must sell '73 Monte Carlo Landa u, top cond. All ex· tras . Less lhan SOK orig. mi. 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I( -Yeu• Hometo•n Dally Newspaper VOL. 731 NO. ift . .t SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' FRlbAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1980 TWE.NTY-FIVE CENTS l r·.45,000 ·Return to HB, FV €lasses " more from their scheol, wUJ be bused. Average class size will number 29 pupils. Average student-teacher rat.lo is 27·1. J Nearly 45,000 youq ters wUI be r«umlnl to 58 schools ln Hunt· f.. ln1ton Beach and •·ouol .. n r Valley llooday morn.tn1. But even so ll1urcs show the~ ~ will be at leut 2.300 rewer l)\U).J.I ~ than last year in the FoWlta.ln Valley, Oce.n View and HWlt ington Beach City elementary • diatricta and 1n the Huntington Beach Union High School DlS· trid. .Each of the districts wHI ex .,.riflltC9 deellniq enroUmtGU and u.e lhort•ae ol •tudenu will pro'mpt 1tudiet for po&ai ble achool cloeuree in 0-. HunUn«ton Btach Cily and •"oontain Valley dis i rlcts Few major edueaUon cutback& appear likely despite U1btenln1 mot>ey sl.&OPl.ies. Howe"'· Hunlingtoo Beach Ci· ty trustees have eliminated all field lri.-. They alao wUl require students lo supply their pwn towtl• at physical education claase llere ls how the districts are shaping up: fflan tington Beach City <elementary ) School District. Projected 4.'nrollme nt at 13 schools is 6.800. dow11 400 from lo t year. Bus services to be pro- vided to youngsters based on safe- ty hazards. Price or lunches to in· crease five cents to 65 cents for elementary students and 70 cents Cor sixth to eighth graders. Student·teacherraUois 27·1. -Fountain Valley School Dis· trict. Projected enrollment at 11 schools is 8,253. down 764 from last year. Lunch offered at 75 cents. Bus transportation will be pro vided for kindergarten through second grade students who live three-fourths of a mile or more fromvcampus. Other students. who Jive a mile or -Ocean View School District. Projected enrollme nt at 23 schools is 11,000, down 600 from last year. Price of lunch to remain at 70 cents. Children in grades one to three will receive bus services if they Uve three quarters of a mile or more from school. Older children will be eligible if the dis· tance is one mile or more. -Huntington Beach Union High School District. Projected enrollment in six schools is 18.~. down 800 from last year. Bus servire is available to students li.ving three miles or more from school.~o major cutbacks but 127 teachers received layoff notices last year. However. more than 80 of those have been rehired. Lunch prices to var y on selection. Student·leacherratio,26-1 . · Civiletti Testifies 7 • o.lfY Pltilt ..... ~ lMNsPoRTATION CONSULTANT RICHARD Ft8CHIER SHOWS BUS DRIVERS THE ROPES 'Look •t Thia Job aa an Experience,• Ocean View Student Haulers Told Classroom on Wheels 'StuJenls' Are &hool, Bua Driven BJ PATalCK KENNEDY Ot-0., ""',_ Laughing and talking amid a din of noise the students piled onto the bus and look their seats. Missing, however, were spit· balls, paper airplanes, books. baseballs or gum wads flying across the aisles. And no one was pulling another's hair or calling names. . · Such things have been known 1 to take place when school ~pens. but Thursday the students were 1 Ocean View School District bus 't drivers laking part in a three· day seminar · They were there to learn the ropes ol band.ling a bus full of 60 ~ pre-teen students coming back ' to school after three months of summer freedom in Huntington Beach. "You should look at this job as an experience, 't' tra nsportation cooaultaat Richard Fischer said. Tbe veteran drivers laughed knowingly, joined som ewhat nervously by the eight rookies looking ahead lo their first day Oii the job. . Thirty.five or the 37 Ocean View drivers are women. "The two most important things are aWtude and common l &ease driving," Fischer said. "It's important to do it right the • nnt da}or you 'll have problems I with the kids all year." J Fischer pointed out that the I buses will be rolling at the two ~ * * * 'School'• Open' Reminder Set On Bumpers Schools open Monday and that meam, among other things, a DtW kinil ol bumper sticker in Hunllnltm Beach. Tbe ltleken 1implv announce tbat .. Scbool'• <>Pen!' They will be DUt OD tbe'" bumpen of all ·police c:an and other clty ftblc:lm •a WaJ of remi.ndlq dri•en tio be c:areful. Offtc:lals of tbe Automobile Club of Soutbern CaWomia, wlllc:b II flllaDciDI tbe proll'*JD, • ., tbe ltleten do belp. • 'TIMJ make you stop and tblak," uid Janet Russell, the c:lab'1 aa1l1tant mana1er la Huntl:, Beac:b. ''Tbey re· mlDd -1 to slow down at ' Hboola, IOIDetblftl they prob- ably ............ dolnl Jn tbe 1a•ma:." · •• • I. most da ngerous times or the day, early morning and after· noon. R~ urged the drivers lo earn the respect of the school children, but not lo expect the same from other drivers. He said when school starts Monday the added traffic will cause con sternation from drivers unaccustomed to the new congestion. "The best thing is to just ig- nore the horns a nd the fist wavers and go about your busi· ness," Fischer said. · Fischer said lbe s implest maneuver, the right turn, also is the cause of the most minor ac· cidents. The problem is judging the pivot point of the 40·foot-long vehicles. The drivers, who must have 40 hours tr.ain.ing lo be licensed, practiced turning and other driving techniques during the three-day lessons But probably the most difficult maneuvers for the bus drivers, Fischer said, is learning to com· municate with and handle the energetic students sitting behind them. "You have the same problems and responsibilities as a teacher in a classroom," he said. "But classrooms don't move. •·You must learn to com· municale, to l earn what motivates a child lo run up and down the aisle and throw things." be said. "Some days it's not easy to be lovable, but il all boils dawn to the respect the kids have for the drivers and the respect the drivers have for the students. · But a successful driver will be appreciated by the youngsters, Fischer told the gathering. "Expect to have them bring you pictures they've drawn of you driving the bus. Some days you'll only be a line on a page and other days you'll weigh 500 pounds , but to the m it 's a masterpiece. Take it home or throw it away, but whatever you do. don't let them see you throw it awav." The · Ocean View district will have 29 buses taking 2,100 children to school Monday, ac· cording to Elmer Be quette. transportation s upe rvis or. Because of their training and the three-day seminar the drivers will ~prepared, h~ said. "The responsibility of a bus d river is awesome," Fischer said after the day's lecture. "Some of the new drivers will lose sleep tonight worrying about the first day on the job, but mentally a nd physically they'll be ready. The equipment will be in shape and come hell or high water, they'll go out and do it." Oswald's Brother ., To Block Efforts FORT WORTH, Texas (AP> -The brother ol Lee Harvey Oswald wu to return tO court to· day to ask a Texas Judie to block effort.a to dil up tbe body ln the IJ'ave of Preaidelll Ken· nedy'11111U1in. Robert Oswald in a bearing to- UMMe Shute DoW. AMHERST, Mall. (AP). - Campus POiice petroUed empty dormttarfes at the University or MU,adwletts today, 1uarding the po11es1iom of students who went bome or celebrated in apartmeatl around town wben·a crttlcial water 1horta1e brought a bait to claues f uat one day after tbe new scboo rear began .. I l - day was to ask Dlsltjct Judge Jamea E. Wright for an injµnc- lion against a British author's effort to exhume the body. The author, Michael Eddowes, believes it was in imposter who shot Kenned)' and WU, in tum. slain by Jack Ruby. Wright already bas imposed a temporary restraining order aglnat Eddowes and Ro&e Hill Cemetery, where the man believed to be Lee Harvey Oswald was buried .. Eddown obtained an exhuma· Uon order from Dallas County Judge Garry Weber and got permission (to dig up the body trom Oswald's widow, Marina Oswald Porter, and the cemetery. That's when Robert Oswald flled Ilia lawsuit. · , -, Billy Pl-ohe Details Kept From_ Carter .. WASHINGTON <AP> Attorney ~~nl Benjamin R - Ci viletti told Senate investigators today be raised the Billy Carter affair with President Carter not to give advice but lo inform the president that this "was an in· vesligation which I would not dis· cuss with him." "My conversation with Presi· dent Carter n~ no apology," Ci viletti told a special Senate sub- committee investigating the ties between the president's brother and the radical North African na- tlon of Llbya. "I wan~ president to un· dentand I considered Billy Carter's different from those about which I do from time to time advise him, and that tbis was ooe which welbouldnotdllcuas. •• Tbe 8UarM1 .... al said be did tell the president be un· derstood Billy Carter would not be prosecuted if be registered as a foreign agent. But he 1a14l be dlvul1ed notblag about the Justice· Department'• iavestiga· lion of Billy. The attorney general said be does not recall telling his in· vestigators six days earlier lo wait 10 days before taking clvil or criminal action. But Civilelti said that if he did make that statement the purpose would have been to give Billy Carter lime to register voluntarily. ' · But Civiletti told the senators be did make a mistake by telling the press last July 24 that he had not discussed the Billy Carter affair with the president when he bad. Civiletti said he thought the question was whether be had dis· cussed the investigation with the president and said he replied truthfully that he had not. But he said he was wrong because the question bad been whether be had discussed the matter with the president at all, wbicbhehad. · On another matter, the attorney general said he withheld U.'S. in· telligence information on Llbyan payments to Billy Carter from bis own investigators for two rea· · sons. · One, he said, was that the in· formation could not be used in court without Jeopardizing a U.S. intelligence source. The other, be said, was that he believed then and believes now that such in, formation is so sensitive it should . not be passed on to anyone unless the need for itisesaenUal. In other testimony, Civiletti confirmed that the Justice Department is · investigating whether presidential national Trontz New School Head Randi Tront&, a Fountain Valley School Distrtct teacher since urn, has been appointed principal of Kaauo Masuda School, effective today. Mrs. 'fronts, whole promotion was approved Tbunday by dis· trict t.nmtees, wt1l succeed Dr. Wilma Bobannan, who reetped to become director of pupil service lD the Placentia Unlfled School Dlltrict. The new principal previously tau1bt upper l!'ad• cla ... at Bu1hard and Mo.Iola schools ln Fountain Valle7. . Iran Foes Killed -a, 111e AuedaMd Prete At leut 40 foes of Iran's· rev· . oluUonary relime were killed and ''a number·· of others wounded in a three-day batUe in rebellious Kurdiatan, Tehran Radlo NpOl'ted. .. security adv.iser Zbignlew Bnezinski violated espionage la ws by talking to Bi!iy Carter about what has been identified as a cable intercepted by U.S. in- telligence. That r e port said Brzezinski called to tel I Billy that his dealings with Libya could aamage the president. . Sen. Strom Thurmond. R·S.C., said Brzezinski "will have to a nswer some very serious ques- tions when he testifies before this subcommittee .... Chase Eads ia FV Murder Smpect.s Captured in Srore l Two men suspeded of a Long spotted the two men in a vetliele Beach murder were arrested in at Magnolia Street and Edinger a Fomdaill Valley department Avenue in Fountain Valley, and store following a high speed began pursuit, firing sho\s at th~ bullet-punctuated chase through suspects' car, hitting~· wice, the city, police said today. police sfid. 1 More than ZO officers sur· Both men were four ding in i rounded the Gemco store at ·the store and s ul-)t:.tndered Brookburst Street and Warner without resistance, police said. Avenue Thursday and arrested Neither were injured, polic~ Jerry Owen Mowrer. 29, and said. Joseph Martin Beck, 27, in ·con-They were sought in coMec· nection with Sepi. 1 murder or a tion with the shooting death of- 26-year-<>ld Long Beach man. Nickey Bigham. whose body was fo und in a Long Beach oil field. Long Beach investigators according to polke. FV Trustees Nix Benefits Policy A new policy providing special benefits lo veteran teaehers who r e tired early was rejected Thursday by Fountain Valley School District trustees because or a threat by teachers lo take legal action if the policy was ap- proved. Tear,her representatives said they favor early r etireme nt benefits but believe· such a pro- gram must be drawn up within the scope of collective bargain· ing. Kathy Wright of the Fountain Valley Education Association, representing teachers, said her group would file an unfair prac· ticea charge with the Public Employment Relations Board if the trustees adopted an early re· lirementprogram unilaterally. She claimed the district re- fused to negotiate an 4}!1'lY re- tirement program d~ con· · tract talks earlier this year. Criticizing the teachers' stand, trustee' Roger Bel1en said, "The association bad a chance to set a gift, and tbeydidn 'ttake it." Re said he was rejectiftg the policy because be did not wish to reopen Contract negoUatloos lo see it implemented. Bill BlfDChi, executive direc· 130,000 Taken In SAL Robbery LOS ANGEL~ (AP). -An "u1ty" bank robber. with an earplq to monitor police calls and hll accomplice have made off wft.b '30,000 in bills and coins from the vault of a downtown savinp and loan, poUce said. "You know what tbls Is. Get up and dQn't push any buttons," the lirst bandit told a teller Thursday at Home Federal Sav· lqs and Loan of Ban Dle10. tor of West Orange County Unit· ed Teachers. said local instruc· tors are willing to discuss an early retirement policy with \he trustees. But he added that if the board wishes to wait until form~l con· tract talks resume, a lengthy de· lay would res ult because the current pact runs through 1982. The rejected policy would have allowed older teachers who retire before age 65 to continue working for the district as part-time consultants. , Coast i Weather Hazy sunshine Saturday afternoon after night and , morriing cloudiness. Only partial cleartl'fg--at some beaches. Lows tonight S8 • along the cpast to 65 in· ' la nd . Rigbs Saturday •1 lower 70s lo low 80s. INSIDE TODA\' Ha~~. on on~ ~'art, 1m ~ mnvea along the OrcmQe Cocut tDith · :- a ipedol aldbit .t to open Sunday. Storr/. photos I'~ Cl. l•tlex At Y-....,.. A9 --... U-1 LM,..,,_ A6 ........... alt ......... ,, ............. M ~ 01~ r== AtS CMokt AU AM U c-•• Atl "" ....... cw ._......., "" 1.-m aH == . ~ =:.::--·ci:: .......... , .• ,....._ cw ,..._,.._Ct~ M =. I ......... , c,.,, A•L.-.. II ._....... M • , .--- PrillORen Eodred Up F ()flowing Riot Dealh MONROE. Wash tAP> PM onen at the Washlnitoo Stat~ Relorm•tory wtre IO(ked In their ~ll.5 toda) 1ftu ooe lo matt'! wu killC'd ._nd at lf'Nt'D ,.. W"1'ed ln a n ol lhat lef\ four priloD ~uldin1s tl\ rulas, otnclall aMd Hundreds ol lama&• wea& oo a rampeae ThYrsU)' oipt, settiDC n... aad kruflnc ud beAllnJ et<'h other JDdla.n and black •~ ..,.,.renll)' Lried to Mttle lht'lr ditfereo~s with a variety of ~•pons. ald prl~ Supennt\'™:knt Don l.ook He SAJd tbt lockdown at tM-prison wh1<'h housei about 1.000 ,mea 20 mJI oortheast of SutUt' . .ill continUt" at luat through Saturdaty ""7~1r Sta/fn*I •••rt Pt ••ts• · WA:Rs~w . POl$nd <AP l Pollsh romm unlst lu dcr Edward Glt>rek. 67. wbo hu bttn 1rappUng with hl~ nation's moat serious labor cns\S m a dt"<'adf', was ho!IJ>1\all1ed today af~r' ex~rn:ncmg u "serk>ul disturb&M'f'" in his heart, Pohsb TV reported. The report s~ud G ~rek sulTeN'd the appal"t'nt heart attal"k 'in ape mornln& ptM>r to a ses~uon of Purlrnmcn\ He was reported n stine under the care oC a ~<'Ill tu m, but no rurthcr details were available Glerek. a husky. c ~wcut forml'r roalm1ner. hmke off a vacation an the Soviet nion las t month h> takt-~r~onal r harge of Poland'l> detcnorut1ng la bor ~1tuat 1on Cap•izrd Crne•.-11 IAMI GRAND ISLE. La. I APl A work barge ng rupi.1ied Ul the Gulf of Mt•xaeo 1n rough seas today, and four crewmen were re ported aussing. the Coast Guard said Six other crewmen on the baree escaped by scrambling to a nearby Chevron oil rig, the Coast Guard said .. Three of the missing were seen swimming in the water Im · mediately after the accident." Chevron spokesman Newell Schindler said. . The crew was pitched overboard 10 the predawn darkness when the "Jackup" type barge caps1ied 17 miles southwest of Grand Isle. tlott-Jobl#u 111 1.,,.1 LOS ANGELES (APl -Unemployment in Los Angeles County. the nation's most populous county. edged up slightly in August, state offi cials said. but the constru('tion industry - often a bellwether of economic well-being -showed signs o( bucking the recessionary trend: · NEW VOIU( <AP ) $eyeraJ big bunlll raised their prime lendlni rat. \Oday by <>ne·haU per«-ntac~ potnl to 12 percent.. a nd Wall Street aoal)'ata prt!dict- t..'CS that rate ·wou1c1 bed>~ the tndwltry at.andard wkbln days. · ·ThlB I.a 11lmply u renecUon of Im.· re~ 1n our cost of funds," aid u pokeami.o for CiUba.nk. whJ rh wa11 fl rtl t.o set the ne:w. higher rate. f o llowing Citibank's lead were Ctias~ Manhattan Bank, f 1rlit NuUonsl 8a.nk of Chicago. ~cunty Pacific Ne.llonal Bank of Los AJ\geles. Manne Midland Banks ol Buffalo. N Y • Lloyds Baok, or California. Bank of Amerlca 3.od United CalUornia Bank. The· boosts marked the • third for the banks in as many ·w~ks The moves, 1f followed by other ma)Or lenders now charg- ing 11.5 percent, would bring the key business lending rate to its highest level since late June. lncre~ m the cost of acquir- 10g fu nds in money markets have beer.> behind tbe latest prime rate increases. analysts say. The prime rate fell as low . as 10. 75 percent at a few banks in lal.e July before a surge in short-term interest r ates sent it climbing the past few wttks. Overall. the jobless rate increased by 0.2 percent ·to 7 per-___ _,ce=-=o,._for Ole month, with 39.500 more out of work than the month Glass Pickup Awards Slated Jn· Huntington before. said sta te Employment Developme nt Dep1 rtment spokesman Jack Yelton Prizes will be awarded Satur- d a y t o y o u n g s t c r s w ta o· participated in the glass pickup progretm supervised this sum· mer by rangers at Huntington slate beaches. Boafr L,oa11 Rat~ Hits f3o/...,. L~ ANGELES Security Pac1f1c Bank today mcr eased its mortgage rale to 13~ percenL The rate for 80 percent financing on he me loans had been 131'2 percent The Glass-a-Thon a wa r ds ceremony will take place at 9 a.m at the state beach offi ce. Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway. Free beach ThP variable intP.rP'>l ~ate went up a quarter of a pomt \.o lJl"l J)t.'rcent. · Fraud Sasp~ted I · parking will be provided for those attending the ceremony. 'First prize, a bicycle. will be awarded to the youngste r wbo collected the most glass refuse on the state beach during the s ummer. Tickets were given to youngs te r s each time they banded in a load of bottles, and the winners will be those with the most tickets. Death Cause Focus (.Jf Investigation other prizes will include belly boards. swim fins. Rams foot- ball tickets and restaurant coupons. :Sy ftlCRARD 1;aeF.~ Of -o.lt'I ~5'"' Authorities Jre invesllgating ~he death of a diabetic man in has late '.!Os who aut horities believe w as tre ated by a Trabue<> <'anyon resident s us pected of practicing medicine in Irvine without a doctor's license. Specific details of the death that occurred Idle las t year ('an 't be discussed until in· vestigat1on 1s completed. ac c ording l o J e rry S ande r s. s upervisor for tne Stelle Board of Medical Quality Assurance's Santa .\na orfice. He added he is also examining Gun Charges Dismissed BERKELEY (AP l Firearms possession charges against a former Hare Kris hna member have been dropped following a Municipal Court rul· ing that police conducted an ii· legal search in the case. Vladimir Panasenko, 41, was charged with illegal possession oC a machine gun after an officer found the weapon in the lrunk or .a car parked in front of Krishna property in Ma y. Judge George Brunn ruled on a .defense motion that Berkeley ..t>olicem an J oseph Sanchez :Searched the car illegally because he failed t.o gel a search ~arrant ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T-.. --EdilO" " ,. T-IA,_.....,. ' ~"9ECll'°' 0..-.N.LMo &~tlM .... ~E­_..._ """'°'_c-,1. .... """·~·" ..... Office • '"' k<I<,....,.._... ,..11,.,..._.,._,po eo,7'11..,... • Oftleee ............. ~ >Wf Ne.ao.tl .......... ~ .. -.. QtWtll k,_ Telep• I H (714>MMart Qll .............. ....,. ,.,__Or .... ~C-­...... , , :t number of complaints his :>I fl ee has rereived from pat• n t.:; who were allege<!ly treated by Gerald Barnes. 47. a r rested Aug. 20 m his home. Barnes was char ged with felony counts of practicin$( medicine and .lSsuing prescrip· lions without a license. He pleaded not guilty and is now free on a S2.500 cash bail. He is to a ppear Sept. 16 in Harbor Munici pal Court for a pre-triaJ hearing. Brian Fink. administrator of Pacific Southwest Medical Group where Barnes assertedly practiced industrial medicine fo r nearly three years. said he blew the whistle on Barnes after receiving a tip that he wasn't really a doctor. Sa nde r s said Ba rnes is be lie ve d to have practiced medicine for one year in Alham- bra before coming to the Pacific Southwest Medical Group. Barnes came 'lo California from Illinois where he once held a legit i mate pharmacis t 's license, Sanders said. The man accused of practicing medjcine without a license changed his name to Gerald Sames several years ago. he said. • He allegedly used the medjcal license or a physician of the same name who practices in Stockton. Former BB Mayors Eye City Charter Park r angers said injuries ca u sed b y bro ke n g lass dec reased dramatically this summer. thanks to the pickup campaign. Reagan Says Health Great NEW ORLEANS <AP>-When Ronald Reagan learned he was the subject of a Wall Street rumor. be offered to dispel it on tbe spot. "I'll run around the block for you, "he said. Earlier. the obviously un- founded talk of a Reagan heart at. lack had contributed to a 4.35- point loss in the Dow Jones. in· dustriaJ average. Reagan said he learned about it in a phone caJI with someone in New York. "Fellas, you've been with me all day," Reagan told reporters who stopped him as he left a hotel in obviously good health. "I didn't have any problem of any kind." Suspect Held In FV Holdup Norwalk sheriff deputies ar · rested a suspect Thursday in the Sl.2,000 robbery of a service sla- tion in Fountain Valley last week, according t.o police. Robert Koser, 'r1, was pulled over for a traffic violaUon in Norwalk and arrested after a check of police warranta, Foun- tain Valley Police Detective Bob Huntington Beach Mayor Ruth Moeely said. · • Batley has said five former ~ MOMly aaid $2,880, believed t.o be part of the loot from the gas mayors have agreed to be on 8 station, waa recove red from committee to review and recom-Koser's vehicle. He iaid a mend changes in the city's second suspect ia still at large. charter. u Included in the committee's A Texaco 1as lta on, 1l520 review will be consideration o( Edinger Ave .. was robbed Aq. changing the elected pe>sition of 'rl. city attorney to an appointed Paet Rejection CI08ftl Shipyard position, the mayor aald. The ftected jobl of city cleric and city treasurer allO will be conaidered, 1be said Tvelday. Any chart.er cban1es must go before the voten for approval. ·Former mayors Ted Bartlett, Jae• Green, Norma Gtbb1, Jerry Matney and preHDt C!OUn· cllman Don MacA.Wlter wtJl be oa tbe commltf-. Mayor Balley said. . Don Sbip&e,, 0r.,. County SupenUor' Harriett Wtedlr Ud prffent councilman Roa Pat· UDloa may be Included Gil Ute eowamtttee, wtdeb will be com- pletely formed by Sept, 15, lbe said. • (• BE'l1ILEH£il Pa. (AP>. - . Offtelala at ~m Steel Co. said that tbe company ll eloling its San Pedro, Calif., sblp ftpa1r yard, ~ a unioo re~~· inc ill employees bad reJ9d,ed a contract olfer. Tbe contract eonrlne the ~ant, which employe1 350 peo- ple, npked June 30, and a Mm· pan1 JS'OPC)IA1 for • new pact WU tlll'MCI down bJ Mlotlaton for Local I of tbe IDduatrial Ull'® ol Maride and Sb1pbuUd. iDa Worbn ol America . t PoliJlfJ for Fish . . Heroin Usage Fought W AS HI NGl'ON (AP> - Federal officials, figbting efforts by a erouP ol physicians to make heroln use )egal for termlnallJ W cancerpaUents, sayu.edrue may be less effective and mucb more dangerous than others.. Stuart L. NigbUngale, acting a ssociate commissioner fo r health affairs at the Food ADd Drug Ad.ministration, told a coo- gressional hearing Thursday that other. less addicUve drugs are safer and Just as potent -if not more so-than heroin. He al.so warned of the "high at· tractiveness'' of heroin as a drug o(abuse. Juditb H. Quattlebaum, pres.i- dentoftbeNaUonaJCommitteeon the Treatment of Intractable · Pain, t.old the House Commerce health subcommittee that beroln ··is a crucial missing tool inourat-.· tack on terminal pain. Without it, many are dying in agony.·· A I though heroin is not a pprovt!d for marketing under the Federal Food. Drug and Cosmetic Act, it is b e ing used in government- financed clinical tests to de- termine its usefulness in chronic pain in cancer patients. Rep. Edward R. Madigan, R- ill., the author of a bill permitting licensed doctors to use heroln oo te rminaJly ill cancer patients, said in testimony that "it is our responsibility to see that the dy- ing don 't sufrer needlessly." H. L . Ebel of Costa Mesa has a 20-!oot pole. It's not for people he wouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole; be .uses.it.to. fish off the Newport Pier. It's a bamboo stick tha\ grew in Ebel's back yard at 2 127 President Place. Madigan 's bill. co-s ponsored by 17 other members or Congress, would allow heroin treatment to be administered only in hospitals or s imilarinstUutions --Heroin Is used legally in hos pitals in England lo fight ~h.ronic cancer pain. ' Duo Hijack Truck "Heroin is more rapid acting, causes less nausea and ls more nu mane and efficient by injectjoo tha n morphine," testified Dr. Al· len Mondzac. a cancer specialist 1n Washington. Driver in Mesa Morphine is often used to aJ- lev1ate chronic pain in dying cancer patients, but Jane E. Hea- ney. special assistant for clinical affairs at the National Cancer Institute, said while heroin may work more quJckJy, it doesn 't last as long a.s a pain killer . Two men hijacked a cigarette vending truck in Costa Mesa Thursday. kidnapping the dnve r al gunpoint and abandoning hlm and his empty truck two hours Phony Gold Pair Nabbed ·• EL CENTRO (AP> -The FBI says undercover agents arrested tw o m e n ht•re o n fr a ud charges involving the sale of phony gold bars. The two taken into custody T hursday we re idenhfied as Angel Gastlcum Olivas. 53. and Fr a ncisco R osas , 63 . An Okla homa City resident claimed he paid $20,000 Cor a gold bar that turned out to be a gold · painted brass ingot worth $50. In a complaint. Oliv41s and Rosas and two other men, Fran- c isco Rosas Me ndoza and Salvador Gardea Cisneros, were accused' of laking part in the rmg that offered gold bars for -sale at $200 to $300 an ounce. Me ndoza and Cisneros are still being so.ught. the FBI said. Carter to Visit WASHINGTON CAP> -PreSi- d e nt Carte r will attend a De mocratic National Committee rund·raiser in Los Angeles, Sept. 22, lbe White House announced Thu~ay. Sen. Edward M. Ken- nedy also will attend. later tn downtown Los Angeles. Cost3 Mesa police said the pair. both described as black, of medium height and weight and a bout 26 years old, approached dnver Robert Villasenor as. he opened his van ·s doors to service a m achine at the Mustang R anch bar. 428 E. 17th St. Villasenor. 38. of Monterey Pa rk. told officers the man with the gun wore dark glasses. He said the two shoved him in- to the rear of his van at about 2 :25 p.m .• threw a towel over his head and threatened lo sbool him if he didn't cooperate. The driver for Servomatioo of Westminster said he and his truck ·were driven to the Los Angeles area where lhe men parked. WJ.loaded cartons con- taining 8.000 packs of cigarettes and took some S2,000 in company money and $12 from his wallet.. Villasenor told investigators that the men told hJm they were going to let him go and drove him to Vermont Avenue and Sepulveda Boule vard in the downtown area or Los Angeles. He was ordered to slay quiet as lhe pair left lbe parked truck. A f e w minute 's later , Villasenor said, he heard women lau g hing along the street, rigured he was safe. opened the truck and got out. He n agged down a passing policeman t.o report Che robbery which resulted in the loss or about $3.600 worth of various brands o( cigarettes as well as the cash. She said studies in England and at the Me.moriaJ Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New Yorlc in- dicate that heroin is no more ef· rectivethanmorpbine. N igbtingale added that the pro- posed legislation shouldn't be limited t.o terminally ill cancer patients. Should heroin be ap- proved for marketing, it should be available t.o any patient suffenng from chronic pa in, be said. Sllri Victim lndentif.ied The body or a woman found at Huntington State Beach has been identified as Doris ElJeen Ettel, 45. of Westminster. Orange County Sheriff Lt. Wyatt Hart sajd that drowning, has been determined as the cause of death. Hart indicated that the ~ o( Mrs. Ettel's dog, which he said frequently accomp4nied her on walks, also washed ashore in Newport Beach. It a lso was drowned. The body was round Wednes· day morning by a jogger at the water's edge off Brookbunt StreeL In most C89et we'd antwer Myes" to that QOeStlon. but "*9'• more t"-n meets tne eye wtMwe it concems the pun:Neing of carpet;ng. A e>tetentlout atore fftlnt euretv Isn't the antwer. anymore than "tabl....,,_ ltt thet felture rtdbJloul IOW prtcet with paddfno and lnttallatton inctuded. Wh9t'• "'9 anawert Atden'll Wl1t e>pen ~ eyes to • CwPettno ~ .• unexoettedl Let u• orove It. \ J. ~ -, . . STOCKS I BUSNESS COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Friday' NYSE a.m. (PDT) Pr~ -- s DAIL v PIL.OT • I I Nete Pred11eta Is It lnnoV·ation Or Duplication? By MILTON MONlOWITZ The complaint haa been made -by Bob Reich of the Federal Tradf Commiasion, •mon1 others -that one company buyin9 another doeln't help the econQmy very much. All it does is shift assets around. · The burden of these complaints ta that companies shou!d be using their money to develop new products, new services, new ventures. It's not true, of course, that American companies are completely stagnant. restin1 on their laurels. New products are ~ys eptering the marketplace -r and we bring you now a f<nuldup or some or the recent entries. 'llD YOU HEAR, for example, that Kimberly·Clark or Neenah. Wisc .. is launching a new product called Anyday Panlliners? This is a sanitary napkin that will be sold Un· der the New Freedom brand name. Kimberly· Clark also makes the Kotex napkins, one Qf whose forms 1s Lightdays Pantlioers. In the old days it was easier: The market Money Tree for menstrual care products came down to Kotex, Modess and Tampax. But the napkin and tampon makers are becoming like the cigarette companies : They have an armada of products to serve different needs and tastes. Kotex used to have such a powerful hold on the sanitary napkin business that il was virtually a generic term. But Kjmberly·Clark has since been outflanked by Johnson & Johnson. whi ch has captured 60 percent of the m a rket with Stayfree, Carefree, Modess and ~ure & Natural J't1&xishields. They sure know how to innovate at J&J Also coming your way from 1-,ormfit Rogers is a new wo men's panty called You. You is made from Lita. said to be "the first new underwear fabric in over. 40 years." It was developed from polypropylene. a plastic whose use up to now has been industrial THE YOU PANTl' ha:-. been tested 1n Hou~ton, Sy ra cuse and St Louis but will not make 1b nationa l debut until next year. F'or mf1t 1s hoping that You will hrt it into the front tanks of panty makurs (alon~ith Va nity-Fair and Ma1denform l. Don't t ru nk th(· ingenuity of American· business is limited to women's undergarments Not at all Gloria Van. derbilt has bee n such a biJ:t tut an the Jeans m arket that next year you will be able to buy Gloria Vanderbilt pe rfumes. On~ could have predicted that. Next will proba bly be Gloria Vanderbilt baseball bats . Many more new products are stirring in the cauldron of the marketplace. From General Foods : Jcll-0 yogurt. From Gerber. Beginner Flakcs.,a dry baby food to be mixed with water, breast milk or apple sauce. FROM HEUBLEI N: ARROW'S iced tea liqueur. From Ralston·Purina (not content with owning one.third of the pet food market): Hero dry dog food . specially formulated for la rge breed dogs. From Heinz (not content with owning the ketchup market>: a new taco sauce. From Procter & Gamble (not content with leading the hair s hampoo market with Bead & Shoulders and Prell): a new hair shampoo bearing the Ivory name. So, who says we don't know how to mnovatc '• Hotels Up for Sale SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The Fairmont Hotel chain. with hotels in San Francisco. New Orleans. Denver. Dallas and Philadelphia. is availat>te for s ale, Richard Sw1g. president of the Fairmont Hotel Co .. said . "We haven't had any direct contact , yet," Swig said. "But if someone came along at the right price, there would be interest. .. S"ig said monetary a rrangements for the sale of the cha in are being handled by financier Lazard Freres of New York. .. 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