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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• , , • I • tnmg trik.es S. Dr. Sf!huller-Unveils ·. His 'Possible Dream' MONDAY A FTER~!". SEPTE~BER 1S, 1980 (Stories, Photos on Page A3) It~ la, NO Ht J \aCfl-f • h ~AO&l • •• • • Iran Still Delllands· U.S. Apology Bost ePlan Secre·t Iran Talks Reported MONTREAL <AP) Secret negotiations have been under way for three months to gain the release of the 52 American hostages in Iran befor e the Nov 4 A mer1ca n presidential elec· tion. the Canadian newspaper La Presse said today Iranian leader Ayat ollah Ruhollah Khomeini favors the plan, it said. Negotiations bet ween the State Department and former Iranian Foreign Min ist er Sade~h Ghotbzadeh were c1>n Gun Battle By Families Wounds Five GAINESVILLE. Ga AP) - As shoppers dove for cover. two families from the north Georgia hill country fi red a nd slashed away at each other in a shopping center parking lot in the latest in- cident in a longstanding quarrel bet ween the t wo:-police say. Five family me mbe rs were wou nd ed i n th e w eek e n1J s h ootout, polic e s aid. One wo m a n, wi fe o f c ritic ally wounded Eddie Joe Ledford, 35, of Dahlonega, was unharmed as t h e familie s tangle d with snotguns, pisCoTs and knives. aC· cord ing to authorities. The gun battle, which forced shoppers to scramble from the path of bullets. shotgun pellets and flying glass. was the result o f a "dom estic q u arrel," between the Ledlords and the Frees of Gainesville, 20 miles south or Dahlonega, said detec· live Tommy Mefferd of the Hall County sheriff's department. It was the fi rst time weapons more serious than a baseball bat were used, Mefferd said. "It definit e ly was a pre· meditated meeting. Bol t\. parties showed up. Both parties took guns . It didn't just accidentally happen," he said. "A lot of shots were fired. The Frees ' car was s hot up. The barbershop was shot up," but no one else was hurt, he said. Mefferd said members or each fa mily s woril out aggravated as· sault wanants against all three members or the other family. The detective said he didn't know what started the trouble, which allegedly has included s lashed Urea, rocks thrown throu.1b windows and 1 a report U1at "Scottie Free broke F.ddie J~'s arm wtth a ball bat last year." Allhougb warrants have been 1wom before, none haa resulted 'ln a jail term, Meffe rd said. ducted on the basis or a doeu- ment prepared by European in· termediaries. said the report by Robert Pouliot. Middle East cor- respondent for the paper, a ma jor left-of ·cent e r , Fren ch language daily. La 'Presse was first to report C anada 's r escue o r six Americans from Tehran. Em· bassy officials had hidden the Americans in their mission for m onths after the U.S. e mbassy seizure. then got the m fa lse papers and spirited them out of the country in January. The document which has never been publis hed and which Ghotbzadeh never has officially accepted as a message from tht United States, explains why the public trial or the hostages might cause Iran further harm. La Presse said. The document s uggests economic pressure on Iran might be reduced if the hostages were freed and also outlines what President Carter would ac· cept In a aeaT.lhe paper s aid. G h otbzadeh also feel s personally that the election or Ronald Reagan as p resident would be much more dangerous for Iran than the re-election of Carter, the newspaper said. La Presse said the former foreign m inister proposed that the hostages be released within a month and a half and that the proposaLhas the support or Kho- meini, who ~s to forge a co · sensus amo ·val factions· n Tehran. "". Beer Cans Big Draw H~HEY , Pa . <AP) - At first g la n ce , t he thousands or beer ca ns scattered about looked like the remnants of a nig ht at som e college fraternity house. Bill they wer en't le ft from an ordinar y beer oarty. The cans were the center of attention as dev- otees of a growing hobby -beer can collecting - gathered here fQ.r their lotb annual convention. Convention organizers say about 3,000 traders - members of the Beer Can Collectors of America - spent the weekend swap- ping beer cans ranging from rusted bulks filled with bullet boles to•bright shiny ones fresh off the as- sembly line. I Up to Dis Knees I 0 .. 1. Pilot Photo .. ., C~rlH Sl•rt An end of summer s ignai is a dip in water temperatures such as a 63-degree reading over the weekend. However, buffs still take to the surf especially when waves register four to five feet or more like the one kneeboarder rides just south of the Hunt· in gton Beach Pier 5 Bospitali%ed Youthful Athletes ]lit by I .ightning BREESE, Il l. CAP> -Five children were hospitalized, two · critical condition, after a bolt of li gh tning ·'ca m e out of nowhere " and struck a soccer field, injuring 11, officials said. T h ree other children were hospitalized in satisfactory con· dition Sunday night after they were struck during a youth Tri· , County League soccer match at a Mater Dei High School field. All the youths are from nearby Lebanon. One or the children stopped breathing but was saved when s pectators a p plied car dio· pulmonary resuscitation before am bu lances arrived, a uthorities added. Witnesses said the lightning "came out of nowhere" as the youths played under overcast skies. By the lime a mbulances a rrived , a r ainstor m swept through the area. Brett Morley, 9, was in "very critical" condition after being transferred to Cardinal Glennon Memorial Hospital in St. Louis. a hospital spokesman said . Also ln critical condition was Ronald Dann, 11. A third child boapltallied in St. Louis, Shawn Foaaey, 9, improved Sunday and ' was in sat isfactory cond1t1on, the hospital added. Two other /. hildren were in satisfactor y w ndilion at St. ,Jose ph 's Cl inton Cou n t y (See BOLT, Page A2) mJS FALCON REAULY FLEW "I just had to thank the ·Daily Pilot persona lly by going into the paper 's main offi ce in Costa Mesa. "I'm so pleased with the im· m ediate response l received after placing a Daily Pilot classified ad." Those are the words of the Orange Coast man who placed this a d i n th e Daily Pilot classified section: '64 Falcon 6 cyl Auto S300 CllSh xxx xxxx U you want immediate sales success, try the Daily Pilot classilied pages. Call 642·56'78 and place an ad today. Appeal Set On Laguna Subdivision Stale coastal com m issioners are scheduled Tuesday to hear an appeal against approval of a per mit to subdivide a three-acre parcel in Laguna Beach. The Arch Beach Heights As · sociation has appealed the South Coast Regional Coastal Com· mission 's approval of a permit for a six-lot subdivision at the end of Del Mar Avenue. The state commission meets Tuesday in Los Angeles. The region al commission granted a permit to the McCallen Trust to divide three acres and ex· tend utilities at the intersection of Del Mar and Balboa Avenues. The association filed s uit in • Ora nge County Superior Court las t year, seeking to overturn the Laguna Beach City Council's ap· provalofthesubdivision. Mem~ or the association contenct'fhe S'i?bdivision would un· de rmine work done to control density, traffic and parking In Arch Beach Heights . Actor Improved SANTA MONICA (AP> -Ac· tor James Stewart, 72, has been relieved of his pain from mild sciatica and will be released from St. J ohn's Hospital in a few days, a hospital spokeswoman says. , Debate Slated T o Begin By The Associated Press The speaker of fran's Par lia· ment says debate on the U.S. hostages· will begin in the next few davs bul he and two influen- tial Iranian r<'hg1ous leaders sairl today the regime has not dropped Its demand for a U S. apology as a 1 ond1lion {.or the American!)' rt>lcu~e Speaker llashem1 Rafsanjam <'onf1rmf'd at a news conference that the demand for an apology already rejectcd by President Carter had not been dropped. In a statement F'nday. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini omitted the demnnd from a hst of condi- t10ns Some observers interpret· ed thl• omission as a sign of hope for a solution to the crisis At the ne ws conf e rence , Raf5anJan1 said "The condi· tions for the release of the · hostages are surely more than those te rms put forward by· Ima n Khomeini in his F'riday message lie did not mention all the cond1t1ons. becau!>e he has charged the Majlis I Parlia· ment l with the issue "Something is indispensable· The United States must con- demn its past policy in Iran J man did not say all the condi· lions. he pointed out simply what came to his mind at the moment and I remind you that he said immediately it is the maj lis that should decide the rate of the hostages." According to Tehran r adio. the s pe aker s a id S unday that Parliamentary de bate on the hostages would begin Tuesday, the 318th da'y in captivit y for the 52 Americans. But the official <See IRAN, P age A2) \J eather Mostly sunny and a little warmer Tuesday. Lows tonight 55 at the beaches. 60 inland. Highs Tuesday in the 70s. INSIDE Ttmi\ 't' "In my 29 years on the f o r ce. 1 've never seen anything so viciow," says the head of police investigation of 20 violent attacks on elderly women 1n Grand Rapids, Mich. fSee Page A1J. l•dex Al Y-S«vl<• At l..M ... Y'I A4 l lltl!Mtt l.U ~11 .. rnla At Ciani-C:M C-IU Al c........... .. o .. 111Metk" CJ lfl1•i.1 ... ·-Ul-... , ,H twi..t CM ..-.c... a Al'• Y .... n CJ ..... ..., Nlli.MI-M Or•-~· ... l'Wll< .... kft CJ ~I• 1 1-4 Sled_, IS , ..... ,_ .. TllNten ... , .... ..., .. . _,., .. ..._. M - -- .A_;! DAii Y PILOT Iran, Saudis Clash OPE(; ()ii Price HikPs Tl1ret1l.PtlP<l'! VIENN/\. 11,tri.1 1t\1•1 Iran t.anglt'\I ~1th S1lUd& \r .1111~ today nnd t hrl'llh'nt••I to hhi< k OPEC' fir.\ Jllllll pl.111 fur I 111-. 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Z7. of El Toro Thl· CHP s pokes man <;aid t'lt•mt•nts' leg was s eve rcd 1mml'll1all'I ~ upon im pact with tht• M,msur vehicle Skipping Preacher To Leave Laguna Plane Crasl1 Kills 89 RIYADH. Saudi ArL1b1<1 1t\l'1 -A Saudi a 1 r fort·t.' (' 1;10 Herc ul es troop trans port crashed in name<; at a n <11rport near Medina, k11l1ng all R9 person s aboard, the Suud1 Defense Mirust ry S<Jid toda) The S~day eve ning l'rash was the second air disas ter m Saudi Arab!a i~ Z1 d ays On Aug 19, a Saudi Tristar jetliner burned at Riyadh airport. killing 301 passengers and crewm en in the third worst disaster in civil av1a lion history Most of the victims were Saud.is and Pakistanis The U .~. Embassy in the Red Sea port city of Jidda s aid there were no Americans among the victims of Slinday·s C 130 crash ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ff\e Or•~ (0.\1 O•u• P1•ot • tni .,.,, '"' .., (Of'ftb1~ 1f'p Nr•l Ptf''\l ' DvD••"""O t• If!* Or•"O• (O.\t Ovof. -~•"9 (~O.."• \.fO.l• .. t• ~ll10n\> .,~ ~bf•'1W'O Moft<i•Y lf'lr(h;Qn '''0..• for (O\ltt ~~ NP•SlC>i'I ftf'11Hf'I HUl\to""Cl'tOf'I 8••t P\ Fowl"ll•1n v .... , ,,.. n .. l .. Q""'• !h••CP'I \owlni (O.\I .e. '\t"Q'~ r~q·Of'l•I ~ ''°" , ~Dlt\.....0 S..t1.1r0•1' •net \wndo ' '"• 01 ~ P•i ouDti\.f'M''"J ol.,,t ,, •' )JO Wt .. 1 Rh ,,,,..., Po 8 0• U.0 (0\1• A.WU C.• 1fOff'l11t •>•1- •eM r-t N w ... p,,.,,04'"1' t"l'fP!it)' ,,.,,,., T,.om•\ ICt•"'•t E d~tn• l~m•' A MW~tM Mt"l•~•nQ r ~tnr CM tN\ H Loe\ A"''l•nt M4'n.aQtftQ t 0110. OfllcH (O\t• M•'-• }JO W•\t 84• 'SltH'f t..~Vftfi fkttt~ !OH No (M\I H1on .. ,. .. ._.unl1noton B•"t" 1111\ 8t•fn Aou+Pvf'" Telephone (7141642~21 Cleulfled Advertlalng 642·5678 ''°"' Noflf'I Of•~ (OVAh (prr~Mul"l•l•f'l 544).1220 ~''C : <>:.::, '::r;!.,~~~~"''!.~· ,.,,..1,., or •Oetr1t"'Mfon" ""'"'t'I ""'' be r••t OOUtM •1tr.ovt \Pf'rtttl Pf'""'"''°" ot , ... , ..... ...., '$e(Of\d Cl•\• ,.\t .. f' P•I• •I (O\I• -.VH C.h..,.,..,. IUSPS tU .,., "*'<r1;ptt0n oy C•• ',;.!t~l::Y~=~Cfb'-=lt1'!! \0 ~M¥ By STEVE MITCllEl,L ()!Ille O••IY Pilot Sulf Like a bobbing .Johnny Ap ·pleased. "T he S k1pman· says he has planted the &eed s of truth in Laguna Beach . and 1s moving on lle'll be lea~ing on a Jet plane for Savannah. Ga . thi-; v.t'l'k lo tend to his ailing fi4 )'l'ar nl<I mother His dcpartun· 1·n<h ncarh a ) ear of sk1pµing Jncl preachrng o n Laguna •., boardwalk and bea<'he.., v. her<' h I s d I s l I n c l i \' e ITl () d (' fl f transportation bouncrng alnni! in blue Nike running shOt's has become a familiar sight tn local folks and touris ts ahkl• H e 's known variousl'.i J S "Skipper," "The S kipman." a nd "J ump for Joy," a nd his message is one that was heard often 1n the 1960s love. h a rmony und truth. His real name is Ke n Klinkert. an.d he began his s kip ministry nearly a yea r ago in Laguna Beach. where he came , he says. "to unite people with the truth " The bearded philosopher car ries truth in a brown paper bag. which he grips firmly on his d ai ly Jaunts up and down the south coast. Inside the bag are copies of his philosophy. which he freely dis· tributes to those to whom he ministers. Does he vie w his year in Laguna Beach as fruitful? "[ believe I've pla~ted the seeds and communicated the truth," he says. a somber look on his usually jovial face. "I think l 've establis hed myself in the community as a m an of the truth. not jus t 'Skip· per."' he says. But the gomg was not easy. "I went through a lot of pain for this community.'· he s ays. He has s uffered abuse from some verba l abuse from som e tourists , who a r e not a c customed to seeing a 34·year-old man skipping down the highway, no matter what his message. ''People either accept me or t h ey don't ," he says. But whatever the reaction, h e draws a~ten~. and that's a step In the rag ht direction. The next st~p, be says. is to .. ..-.c.=:.....:.------~~~~-------------------I lift his audil•nc<· lo a h1l!llf'r nin St:IOUSnl'SS And that'" v..hat th1· pi.Isl ~e:.ir has been all about "Sout hern Cul1forn1a 1s hraul1ful. hut ll'' full or evil gn•ed. mone~ ancl pov. l'r · hl' ... a~s "l nf't•rl lo i.:c·t ,1 1A ;n from II for .1v.h1lt• Whjt tw II n11 ..,, lhr• m<'"i 1<. 1111 kHb hl'.., nwt on th1• 'lrl'l'LS a11rl on l ht• IX'ud1 Ill' plal't'' rnosl 11f his hopt· on thl' <'h1lrlrl'n 1<·111111.. lht.•m to U'4' lht•1r n11nd!> ,mil lluok -pun! thoughh Anet. h<· think' .1 llttlt• of h1~ nwssagt•" ruhh1n~ off · ) '\'l' plan1t•d tlw ...i·t•d her•• <1nd lflJ\ hl• I'll 1·onw hal'k 'om•• cl ;I\ and Sl't' 1f .IJI.\ thing gre\\ Odd Fellows Close Doors PARADI SE. M o (AP> T ht>rc arc no Od d Fellow~ in Paradise Appar<.'nlly the allure of television and th<.' big city was too much for them Fo unded 112 years ago. the P a radise c hapl<.'r o f the Odd Fe llows Lodge c losed its doors b ecause o f waning i nte rest blamed on what one me mber described as "television and too much money " The lodge auction ed every- t hing fro m its worn leathe r chairs to the crumbling 91-year- old building in which it held its meetings Benefit Fund Set HOLLYWOOD (APl -As talks between representatives for s triking a ctors and television and film producers were set to res ume, c rews of actors pre· pared for a bene fit at the Hollwywood Bowl to raise funds for the Screen Acto rs Guild's emergency fund. Such notables as Way lon J e nnings. Lily Tomlin, Robin Willlams and a rock group called the Bus Boys were scheduled to appear at the benefit 1\tesd4Y evening. 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The hnti11•<; of Hi v11·t11n-; were rr c·o\'t'rf'd lwfnn• lh<' Sl•ar('h was 'uspt•nderl lall· Suturday MI A MJ <AP > Amid a weekend of hijacking activity. t h e captain o f a n Eastern Airlines jetliner C'arrying 95 passengers said "no " when a man passed a night atte nda nt a note dema nding to go to H avana I g n o r ing a bomb threat. he landed here safely, the F'Bl sa vs • RPf uge• .. <:harged TOMAll Wts <AP1 /\ 20 ~ l'<t r old ('uban refugee was in t•ustody today, ra('tng c ha rges in l h <' d l' ;.1t h of a 5 7 ) car o Id v. nm an \\ h11 'l>On,on•d his n• ka'it' from ,1 1-nrt MC'('oy rl'Sl'l tlt·ml·11t c·t nll'r anti 11Ht·rt·d him <1 l'ham·1· to 11\t' \\llh ht•r fam1h . poli<'t' .... 11d l.t•n<· Ct:sµcdc ... Tllrr1•s was tu ht• charged toda\ v. 1th first <kgrN' murrlcr 1n the clt"tt t h of HC'mlC'<''Pdvtor.·l>~tnct i\tt11rnl'' l>:I\ 111 Shudl1ck s aid l:\11nda' The capta in acted one day after a Delta Air Lines 727 was dt\'l'rled lo Cuba in the ninth s uccessful skyjackm g s ince Aug 10 The Jet's seven member er<.'\\ and 81 passengers returned safety lo Atlanta early Sunday Also Sundav, an E astern ticket agent in Orlando s t opped a . i:1.1ban refugee who "'as c arry 1ng a bottle of gasoline as he tried to board a plane II you w.1111 l cv1 C~<1 fl.ur.<, wr ve qol em lJ I r v• t •I , t tf , 111' II 1~I1f• I 111 I • ~ Jh r iv; 111<1 rt """'h' tr• I! I •lh" II c n1,,..~.r .. r In• <;( r111\. Kl• "•1111111 l'IJI ""'''' "~111r1111 w•lh our 011~11 !ih•n'. hJf yhool .. • For Park The Community Services Departme nt of Hun-l-i.ngton Beach has recommended crea· lion of a park a ssessment dis- triC't to t ax residents for main- tenance of an 18-acre park scheduled to be developed next year. If the two-mile taxing district is approved by City Council, 610 homes in the area bounded by Garfield Avenue, Yorktown Avenue, M agnolia S treet and Newland Street each would be assessed about SllO annu ally for maintenance of the park. a c- cording to Community Services Director Vince Moorhouse. Su ch a district may be ap- proved by City Council following a public hearing. However. if more than half the residents in the proposed d istric t lodge formal protest. state law says the tax cannot be instituted. *: cording to Public Works Direc- to r Paul Cook. Moorhouse sa1a an a ssessment district l axes residents on the basi ~ of how many benefits they receive from a ne ighborhood park . He said those living closer to the proposed park would pay more than those Ii ving on the outs k irts Mo re than 80 residents s up. portrng the proposed park site. n e ar M agnolia Street a nd <;a rf1eld Avenue . attended the l·om missio n meeting with green paper l'UlOUtS Of the proposed park p1 nn('<l lo their clothing ,\ dot.l'n s pl'aker s urged the tom m1ss1on lo <.t pprove the mo· l1tin for 'ultimate development" of I ht' If\ acr<.' s ite to be named 1.angt'nbcek P ark Croup s po k eswo m a n Lee \ Jclril'k told the commissioners that :.i SIO monthly tax for main· La1nm g the park probably would 11<' acteptable to local residents. ('urr <'nlly the s it e is un· cit'\ l'lnµl·d Eight acres is f ..rm IJnd Tentatively budgeted f11r rH'XI ~c·ar is $549,450 for park cll'\'elopml•nt costs, Moorhouse said Strikt>s Continue SAN JOS E CAP ) A tl•arht•rs' s trike agains t the <'ll\ " 51 ~choo ls ente r ed its 'l'<'11nd \\eek today with officials askrng slate legislator s lo pro- v 1 de mt•cliat1o n a nd s pecial financial aid to settle the dis- pute Poetry Fans Like to Look PITTSBURGH CAP ) - The poetry reading was e ntitled "A Remembrance or Shakespeare," but most of the audience admitted they c ame to look, not listen. Princess Grace of Monaco was giving the reading. "She's a jewel in the s kies of Pennsylvania," sa id the -Rev . Rich ard Wersing, an archivist at Duquesne University, who atte nded a w eekend pcrforamce at the c ity's Carnegie Music Hall. The former Grace Ke lly of Philadelphia, wearing a flow ing. pa le green gown and her hair s wept up in a s ingle bun , r ead from S ha kespeare and poet s Ben Johnson . Percy Byssh e S h e ll ey, W .H . Auden , Dylan Thomas and others /,IS GARAGE C,6 f-ASHION ISLAND NCWPORT BEACH {714) 6 44 7010 • • . --·-----.. ( ·- .. Tram ets Herold New Cathedral O•oly Pilot P"°to' lty A1<"'11rd koefller TRUMPETER KRIS PARISH OPENS SUNDAY'S 9:30 A M. SERVICE IN CATHEDRAL In Garden Grove, a House of Worship to Rlvel Paris' Cathedral of Notre Dame The Possible Dream $16.5 Million Crvstal Cailwdml Deilicmed By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI IM O.oly PolM Stoll Heraldi c trumpets blared salutes from four corners of the sanctuary hailed a s man's greatest religious edifice since P a ris' Cathedral of Notre Dame Sunday. as OO·foot g lass doors facing the sunrise slid silently open. Th ey r es emb l ed a n astronomer 's observatory win- dow offering a peephole onto the heavens, or some mighty space base in a movie as the sky was reveale d to 3,000-plus souls below. Th e Rev . Robert Harold Schuller. fa miliar. silver-haired and brimming with the possible dreams that ha ve catapul ted him and his brand of wo rs hip to fame s too d framed in the awesome openin~ Resplendent in robes of gray. bla ck and royal blue, the guiding one -man force behind Garden G rove Community Church's $16.5 m.illion Crystal Cathedral had waited for thjs moment of dedication for 25 years. The once-poor parson of the Reformed Church in America. w ho described himself to newsmen Sunday as a Christian capitalist, had bee n waiting since it all began in 1955. with a ser mon preached atop the snack bar at a dumpy drive in movie the ater nea rby He had $500 to build on that long-ago Sunday morning, but Sunday. the Rev Schuller had a sparkling white pulpit on a glassy red Italian marble pedestal and a worldwide au- dience "Rejoice''· he thundered as the trumpets died away. And rejoicing in t he greater g lory of God and man His ser- vant was Dr. Schuller's basic theme in the brief dedicatory sermon that drew overfl ow crowds of 3,000-plus to both morning worsrup services at the Crystal Cathedr al. The earth- q uake -proof s t ructure is at 12141 Lewis St., near the Garden Grove Freeway No traffic or other problems conne cted with Sunday's dedica- tion were reported by Garden Grove police who s upplem ented the security force of specially tra ined church m embe rs and private urufor med personnel. "All we did was escort Lt. Gov. Mike Curb in," sa id a police s pokesman, pointing out California 's s e cond -hi g hest elected offi dal new in for the OC· casion. Tributes to Schuller's ministry an d t he Crystal Cathedr al, which opens its doors to t he public fully pa id-for through contributions. poured in Sunday. "My warmest congratulations as you celebrate the 25th year of your mirustry . . .. " President J immy Carter te legr a phed to Or. Schuller . Hjs Repubnc an o ppone nt, forme r Cali fornia Governor Ronald Reagan, sent similar greetings, noting he wanted to attend. but was kept away by the press of his campaign. Messages also came from senators Al an Cranston and S.I. Hayakawa-; as well a s from sec ula r and religious leade rs in Canada. Australia. and New Zealand. Or. Sc huller's "Hour of P,pwe-r" te levision. ministry broadcas t over 177 outlets, wtth bis wife as its program director, is popular in those nalions . Sacred music was composed and arranged by Abraham Kaplan especially for the first services in the church designed by architect Philip Johnson. The New York -based arcblteet, 74, calla lbe Crystal .. REV. SCHULLER PREACHES IN CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL Facility in Garden Grove Dedicated at Sunday Services Cathedral his capo lavoro. the hallmark of h1!' total work in structural design D.uring his sermon and in J br ief news conferenre with re porters before the 11 15 a m . service , R ev Srh ullt'r a c knowle d ged thr <'ryslal Cathedral has had 11s detractors who claim $16 5 million could have been better spent "Why did God want t he Cr ystal Cathedral built? hc as ked rhetorically as hundreds hung on every word. He said it is because the mam moth work was done for the greater glory of God and a lso for the greater glory of us and our fellow human b<>ings The Rev. Schuller said 1t is dedicated to that prem1s1..•. "T he greates t sin 1s to shame · a n other h uman bei n g," he declared in his earlier chat with the press. expanding on this in his formal sermon "I pray this pulpit is neve r us ed as pulpits have ht'en down through the centuries lo put * * * Joggers Welcome Too The worshipers Sunday came from all walks of hfe, most racial groups, as well as the far corner s o f t he nation a nd hemisphe re where t h e Rev. Robert Schuller's TV m inistry is broadcast. "Sorry if I look out of place he re," one man in a jogging suit told Earl Wilson, a lay minis te r of pastoral care who was helping to serve coffee and fruft juke in the chruch arberetum. "Nobody is out of place in Garde n Grove Comm unity Church," said Wilson, noting that it is not uncommon lo see the down-on-their-luck sitting next lo the elegantly dressed. The man in running a ttire ex· plained that he arose a t 3 a.m. and r a n a ll th e w ay from R i v e r side, 34 mile.s, for a wo rkout of both body pnd soul a t Sunday's dedication rites for the Cr~stal Cathedr al. - down and demean human be- in~s," Dr. Schuller declared with one of rus ve rbal nourishes. lie said while the Crystal Cathedral 1s a milestone in hjs ministry. it is not the apogee. ·'The top is nothing more than a place to get a longer vision.". he ~a id. adding a quote from a nothe r favorite authority on the philosophy of the possible ~earn .. and achievable goal. Victor Frankel .. 'The IS must never catch up with the OUGHT,' " he quoted Frankel as saying. ' Wors rupers who Dr . Schuller said came from throughout the SO s tates and foreign countries gave heavy applause lo pianist and composer Roger WilLiams, who appeared to play "The lm- poss1blc Dream " Special guest soloist and Broadway sta r Linda Hopkins was a hit with her rich. rousing rendition of "H's My Belief." Her shoes were tapping the mar ble platform in tune with an accompanist's tambouri ne and she had the congregation shout- ing spirited affir mation's before she was through. No further pla ns a re in the works today for church build- ings, Dr. Schuller said on the day his _possible dream of a Crystal Cathedral with 10,900 windows came true . He s trong·1y suggest ed his people's offerings will now be channeled solely into improving the lot of a ffli c t e d people throug ho ut the world, both p h ysically and s piritua lly through mission work. The entirety of Sunday's offer· ing is earmarked (or a modem c linic serving some 500,000 native Indians in the Mexican stat e of Chlapas and' there are m any more hurting people in the world to help, he sajd. Surveyors' stakes were being dri ven e ven as people were o p e ning the ir walle t s and purses. Or. Schuller said. adding that construction on the Cbiapas hospital begins in November. GARDEN GROVE COMMUNITY CHURCH RETAINS ORIGINAL DRIVE-IN FLAVOR Church That Built Crystal Cathedral Started at Orange Drive-In Theater Pilot . Logbook Cathedral Marvel Of Size, Science By ARTHt:R R. VINSEL 01 the 0•111 Ptlol SUH There was lauJ:hter Sunday along with th•· t••ar-; or many at the ~randeur and spectacle of 1t all as Dr Roht·rt Schuller 's flock dedicated its $16.5 million sanctuary THE SHEER SlZE 1~ a marvel, let alone the "orkmgs both seen and unseen. ~ The downstairs men's room alone 1s half the size of the Ba ptist Church from which I backslid as a callow ) outh. set in one little cranny of the cavernous church designed to withstand an 8.0 Richter Scale earthquake Wrute concr ete columns, the largest ever poured and totaling 20,000 tons. literally float on st yrofoam diaphragms four inches thick to offset des tructive forces of a major tem blor. LARGER THAN lhe Cathedral of No tre,Dame de Paris, the 88,000-square- foot santtoary is 41 5 feet long, 207 feet wide, ~ feet high a nd reatures 00-foot high electric wi ndows that open in breathtaking silence. VINSEL " dozen fountains representing the 12 apostles sland like sentinels down the center of the nave faci ng the chancel area. which can accommodate nearly 1.000 singers and musicians. The stWlrung, $1 m1 lhon Hazel Wright Pipe Organ not to be rully completed for nearly another year. will have 12,688 pipes totaling 208 ranks. PUT IT THIS WAY : l own a roomy mobile hom e and the Crystal Cathedral pipe organ appears to have about twice the square footage of the place where I live. E lectronics and othe r engillj!ering marvels of the edifice wruch will be used by the onetime Iowa farmboy's worldwide "Hour of Power " television ministry are m iraculous in themselves_ Arcrutect Philip Johnson revealed 1ust how much so Sunday momjng in a brief press conference along with Or Schuller. "I WAS IN TEARS," he said of the moment earli er in the day when all systems were given a last minute try ano shown to be working. J ohnson 51.lid it is rare that any bu1lt1· ing of rus has ever opened so functionally. Naturally, among n~wsmen. there were those who found fault. One reporte r complained that such light secunl) was unsee mly in a house of worsrup on a Sunday morning, as a cadre of scores of neatly dressed church authorities went about their business. They wore walkie-talkies and earn ed radio page beepers. Shortly before the second service. Dr. Schuller ad milted that, while exhilarated. he was tired a nd weary from the week leading up to dedicat ion rites "l'LL TELL YOU wha t I did trus week." he declared "I wastled windows. I washed windows with W1ndex Spray. I washed windows with water. I salute the window- washers of the world ... " Sterile Policy Fine Urged WASHI NGTON <A P) -.The frdl•ral govt'rnment is proposing $82,765 in fines against an Idaho kad smelter for 108 al leged..ofe- tv and health violations, in~ud- 1ng a polity requiring steriliza. lion ... ror women emplo~ees who ~ ork in ll·ad exposure areas. The Labor Department~i;:-Oc­ C'upat1onal Safety and ~Ith Administration issued cit:aUons Sept 11 against Lhe Bunk el" 1i11l Co of Kellogg, a s ubsidiary of C: ulf ficsourf.'l•s and Chemical C'orp Th~ (·ompc.iny has 15 workul4! days from the date the citations were issued t o contest the <'h arges before an ad - mimstra llve law judge at the Oc<'upat1onal Safety and Health Review Commission. which I\ independent of OSHA . OSllA said four alleged viot ... - tions were "willful ," amnr1g the m a corporate policy ' wt11rh required women employees :() be sterl117.ed in order to be f-.'lig1 • hie to work 1n areas of the p•;int where they would be exposeu '• lead " · Th" <1g<'nr~ :,;aid cxposurf' ;o lead can cause damage lo the nervous, urinary a nd reproduc- llv~ system. and studies have linked lead exposure in workers to defects in their offspring. The agency. which proposed a $10.000 fine in connection with the sterilization issue. said lhe company cannot seek lo protect women from excessive lead ex- posure by compelling them to choose between their jobs and stc r11tzation. which causes "st'nous and irreversible 1m- pa1rment ttJ their reproductive systems ·· Runkt•r 11111 1s the second C'om pan y eitcd by OSHA for its ~lcrilizal1on policy. A similar {'1 tat1on filed against American Cvanamul last October was dis- mis-;ed on tcchmcal grounds this sum mer by an adr.n.inistrative law 1udge OSllA is appea.iing that decision before the full safe- l ~ and_ bealth revie w cr>m · mission Susan Fleming. an OSHA c;pokeswoman. said the agency 1s a \\are of "a number of women" employees at Bunker H 111 who underwe nt steriliza- tions. but she said s he couJd not say exactly how many because of the difficulty in determirung which women became sterilized solely to keep their Jobs. ours f\-om czng1and ... sh<z.tlana. cniw ne.cks •"""' ""'~,.. } .... ~ ... 2 . . ~ .... GL.P-,.o r~,d anddureblcz. au thin tic shrz t..1and cnzw nQ.Ck,alweysa f8'.o:-1'.JZ. ch~, ft-om L'MZl\AZ. ~ro.aL colora of' grrzy, navy >ol1vz., ch:zetJ1ut,,bh.lll. mtx ,whiw, brown) grB.Jli la.) oordaaux l plum, bcz.i92 emd nol.urol @)~o@@)~~ 44 Fb.shion Island· Newport Beach • 7141644·5070 1001 i~stwood Blod.-Westwood Vlllage•213 /479·7727 - .. I ...... NATION,/ WORLD' Ba1etl Jo§C ' ·· (,oa. •in ctke l Tp; It' Billy's Actions Shock Libyalls TIM•: Ol 't' & Ofllt:R l.Oi\ .. INr.. 't 011 mav have bf•1·n lubo1 mi: undl·r th,· J~.,umpl 1011 that thing .. are .tll hurk 111 i.t••;.,1u11 ul1111~ this iw .. 1 11( .tll fk\.."-'ilM roasb Wrun)I a.:ru11 l'h1., 1s .tctuull) l\'<'t' :. Oh. 1f }ou n· th1nkm.i ..about ltw "'hooli. th.H ., nithl th•) art• h.1d, 111 't'SMCHI Tht' rt•t'l'!lb, ho~t"H'r lll\C>lvt•:. our a11.:u~t I"''' m .lkl·r b who h,l\ 1• llt>en h1hnnn.: 1111 th est' wee k' u11th,·11· 111 S:wr.inl\'ntu ~1111·1. nu~ ,, ••• 1r \VU t'<m 111·k off five gn:at item., of llus11wi.s that uur \ ".1hfornrn l..c.:1slatun .. )U'>l <'<ln<'ludl·cl If \llU lli:.t 1111 that 'IU11. )OU hav" II lot"' l'IHllJ>l:lllV tn clud111~) 11ur Ca1thful 1·orrt-:<po111lt>nt \'Ol PRORABLV DO RE('ALL then• was 1·ons1dtiralilc tumult <llld bhout111g, overheat~ _i:ai. and vituperative t•om11w111 Jlot•Ut RCllm~ an uuto bmog mspc<'tmn progr<1m adOJJll'tl fht') fou)i!hl Jtxiut .t ('t'rttral mspc-c•tion i.yi.tem ur 1f tht• ~ .. 1., ... 1.1t11111s uu~ht to clo 11 Th~·) ~rniwd .iround about <'Oi.ti. locc1tionb . Pr<>Rrams, areas 111\nlvcd ,1ncl hov. high 1::. up'' lh'~Pflt• thl' thn•Jt uf losing a whole passel of rede1 al buc·k:o. 111111110.: mudl et..e happened other than the debate That ma' huw been the mo::.t produ<'l1ve thing the L~i.tt-.latur<' rl1d all M.'<1sun Throughout the argument. you got the rlt•ar notion that 1( the folks up there in Sauamento pass1•d anything o n s mog inspe<'lion. 1t would be the tat- tered l'11mmut 1ng motorist who wa~ going to take it in the <'hops rn the end again Du give the L<'g1slaturc ont.> half cr edit on one <'-Ourse of action before they all ga~d off rnto recess m an effort to <"atch a <;econ<! wind ~ THE LAWMAKERS DID PASS the tax indexing pro· osal h~ MiJnon Aergeso9. the Republican assembly erson from Newport Bea<'h This would have given our state Lau'f'ntlker Warming Up for lleavy Committee Se&swn state taxpayers some little break. Would have, that is. ex- <'ept that Gov Moonbeam vetoed the measure. Hy that lime. the lawmakers had nodded off. An over- ride lo the veto couldn't be mustered. The Legislature, you see. sometimes has a s hort atten· t1on s pan when 1t comes to some little benefits for the bat· tered taxpayers Now. however. members of the Assembly and State Sen at<' have become fully awake because it's time to go on recess until December . Tlll"S, THIS IS the lime they can all streak back to their home d1st r1 cts and do a httle tub-thumping and cam- paigning They can tell us how much they've been doing for usuµ under the <'apitol dome. Abo during this Sacramento lull, the legislators call a number of comm1llee bearings scattered across the state. This agam gives the politicos an opportunity for local ex- posure. If they have anything to expose, that is. o far. it has been reported there will be .four leg1slat1ve committee hearings here in Orange County. I forget what thcy'n• about. OTIIER SCENIC SPOTS are also popular for such galht•nngs. rlV(' sc::.s1ons are S<'heduled for San Francisco. Six 1,1, Ill Ix· in San DicgCJ Three others will be held in Mon· ten') It's interesting to note that locatJOns not selected for roni mitlee hearings incl ude Fall brook, Escondido, Modesto. Bakersfi eld, Los Angeles. Fres no and San Jose. Apparently the theory here is if you have to suffer • thruugh some boring <'Ommittee session, you at least ought to be someplace worthwhile when the gaveling for ad· JOurnment finally wakes you up. \nd Fresno that isn't. \ 111\'i\(:O 1Al'1 Billy f • n 1 I 1• 1 w u i. f r e q u 4" n l I y 1nt'bflt1ll•d Jurin~ his first tour of l.1bya a111l shoC'ked his Arub h os t :. b y dru nk e nl y 1mµersonut1na l'rcs1derll Carter, th<' <'hi<'ago Tr1hune quotes a J ustu·t· l>t-partrnent witness as ba yrng The presidt>nl 's brother als o t l'l)Orh.-dly rdw1ed to c hange hls shirt ror fsv~ aays m lOO·ttegree weather und wildly promised lo c·omplt't e airplane s ales to Libya The Tribune said it obtained a three hour interview with Mario 1.eanza , 65 , an Atlanta real estate man who traveled with R11ly and e ight other Georgians to Libya in 1978. Leanza provided what he said was more detailed information about Billy's beha·vior tha n Leanza has given the FBI. the Justice Department and Senate inte rrogators, "the news pape r said In a U S. State Department <'able on 0<'l. I , 1978, S. cha r ge d 'affaires W illiam Eagleton in Tripoli s aid that r·as far as we can see, there t\as been no negative fallout from Billy Carter's visit to Tripoli." The State Department cable, released last July 31, 1980. also sard of Billy Carter's visit : "In fact . on the lo<'al scene , we would rate it a ve ry positive event. whi<'h has opened some d oor s for this e tnbassy and ra i sed the m o rale o f the American community and a n important element of the Libyan government (the liaison bureau) together in a way which could prove useful in the future." Neither Billy Carte r no r Leanza could be reached for comment on any o f th e al l ega ti o n s. whi c h th e n ewspaper said included the following: -Even before setting out on the trip, Billy 's representative, Thomas L. Jordan, demanded in a telegram an advance fee from Libya of $50,000. The Tribune said it obtained the telegram. Libyan gove rnment officials were disgusted by the g r eed of members o f the "American delegation," each of whom was seeking a share of Libya's oil money to finance his own pet business deal. -En route to Libya, an attractive woman. believed by one Georgian to be working for the Central Intelligence Agency. traveled with Billy Carter's party in the first-class airplane section, sitting on laps and ·'hugging and kissing the men." -Delegatio9 members were surprised durmg a sex party when Libya's a mbassador to Italy, Gibril Shaluff, and Leanza opened the doo.r to Billy Carter's Storms Hit New England Arkanscu Bakes in Temperature of 107 U.S. Suntltl0'11 Thundrr\hO'lllllttf'\ soread ltHou9h ,.,,,. 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Thl' account in the 'l'r1bune's Sunday editions quoterl Leanza as sa ying the party saw naked m en and wom en in Billy's suite and compla ined o f t ra hy prostitutes fl ocking to the American delegation. But the ne ws pape r quoted J ordan as saying : "Hell , there was no big or gy -but r can't s ay what was going on in ea<'h guy's room. You ~et a bunch of men on the road and what do you think 's gonna happen? . . . You can't listen to Mar io. He's my friend and J love him, but he's crazy." Winfburf er on Land French Baron Arnaud DeRosnay talks with French gov· e rnment officials at Tahiti airport following his aborted attempt to windsurf from the Marquesas Islands to Tahiti. He left Aug. 31 and reached Tuamotu Atoll in the Pacific Ocean . from where he was flown to Tahiti over the weekend. Carter Aide Pulls Out Campaiwi Chief QuUs Amid Drug Probe WASlll NC:TON ti\ l' 1 Tim K rcifl who as I\ special prosecutor. Arthur Christy of New York. found there was not sufficient evidence to prosecute Jordan on cocaine charges, and Kraft mentione~ in hi~ statement that it was Christy's 1~vest1gallon whi ch led to the allegations against hrm President Cartf'r's nat1nn<il 1•t1mpa1gn manager has overseen tht• da) ,111 Ila) dt•l:.11l!t of C'a rte r·s re ele ction t>ffort. 1s t:.ik111g J leJ\ e or absrnce amid <1 federal investigation into alle~atiom. he used co • caine 'in 1977 Kraft sairl 111 a .,tat1 •11wn1 1s!-tl1'cl Snnda~ thJl he is "complt·tely in1101·1·n1 or the· d1arg<'.,.' "hic-h reportedly an· l><:ini! 111\'l'~l1gau·d ti~ .i s pecial prosecutor I le said they grew out of an "investigation by a previous special pros ec utor into allegations againsl Hamilton Jordan whk h after a protracted 111' l'.,ttgatwn were proven to be baseless." · But. he added. 'I h;I\"' roncluded that I can bes t serve the pre')1 d1•11t and avoid 1><>llt1cal ex· plo itation of thL· falst• chaq(l's ag.11 nsl me hy lak ing a leave of ::ibsf'nce from the c<;1mr><11gn " The New York Times reported Sunday that a panel of fede ral judges had appointed New Orleans a ttorney Gl'rald J <Sallinghouse lo investigate allegations that Krat\.-had used cocaine several ~ears ago rn the Louisiana city "I have· not workt:ll hard for Prc·.,1dent C<1r11•r for the pa:-t i.1:0. ) cars JU~.t Lu become.• a s ub jert of polll1<'al l'onlro\l'rS\ in the fmal six v.eekb of his re·elect10n C'amp:Jll~n ." Kraft said Hobert S Strauss, chairman of the Carter re- election campaign, issued a statement Sunday say· 1ng Kraft , 39, worked as a White House aide before joining the re clrct111n t:ffort <1nd ib thf' third high level Carter aide to bccom<' involvC'J 1n a drug con troversy "I DEEPLY REGRET that the Carter· Mondale cempaign will be deprived of the services of a fine young man who has categorically denied the allegations against him. I have no doubt that T1 m will be vindicated and I trust that everyone will underst and that the appointment of a special prosecutor under the Ethics in Government Act is in no way an indication of guilt or wrongdoing." H E WORKED DtRli:(TLY under a nd al onc- point shared a house with Hamilton Jordan. who was accused of using <.·ocaine at New York's Studio 54 discotheque. Klan Leader ]ail,ed in East SCOTLAND. Conn. (A P > Twe lve people were arrested, in- cluding an impe rial wizard of the Ku KJux Klan, in two days of. ralLies and <'ross-burnings that marked lhe Klan's publi<' re- e mergence in Connecli<'ut after a SO· year absen<'e. At least e ight people were m· jured in the weekend Klan a<'· tivity. Hundreds of trooper'> formed human circles each night around Klan m embers and onlookers gathe red for speeches and cross.burnings. At the Saturday rally. 26·year· old Gary Piscottano of Ne w Bri- tain, named Connectic ut grand dragon, told the crowd: "Con· n ecticut has always be«:n a liberaJ state and we're trying - real hard to change t hat." The a r ea was under tight security after scattered violence Saturday State police searched vch1c1~ and individuals under a S"UJH~rior -Court order banning th<' <'arrying of firearms in the town of Scotland on Saturday and Sunday Bill Wilkinson, 37, the im· penal wizard of the Louisiana· based invisible Empire, Knights o f the Ku Klux Klan . was cha rged Sunday with carrying a danl'(erous weapon in a motor veh icle. He had been scheduled to appear in Superior Court to· day. but that appearance was postponed to Sept 30, according to the <'hief statc·s attorney's of· fice. O fficia ls s aid numerous weapons were confiscated over the weekend. including sling- shots being sold at the rally site , "dozens and dozens of night-sticks, bi.Uy-clubs," KKK- e n graved ax handles, buCk knives, hunting knives, a sword, a machete, three handguns and a pump-action shotgun. ln addition to Wilkinson 's ar- rest. two other arrests were made Sunday as about 350 peo- ple, including 15 robed Klan members, attended the rally . Police said, however, that tensions were lower Sunday night than Saturday night. 1bey attributed the lack of anti·Klan protesters as one reason for the more relaxed atmosphere. Stop by Southwest Bank. Laguna Beach. anytime between September 15th and 30th Open a checking or savings account, m1n1mum deposit $500. and receive a cuddly toy seal:__ courtest of Southwest Bank Toy seals are 1ust one of the great deals Southwest Bank has for you. You"ll find an entire array of checking, savings, and special checking/savings plans tailored to ht your needs. And hours that offer you maximum convenience. Southwest Bank features extended lobby hours. 3 drive-in windows. Saturday banking. and 24 Hour Tell er Service. Come in soon to Southwest Bank, Laguna Beach. w e·re the only bank in town that'll close your deal with a seal. 'While supply lasts Southwvest BankFOIC 800 Glenneyre Street Laguna Beach • Open Saturday 9-1 • Weekday• 9-5 • Fridtty M Drive-in windows open weekday mornings 8:30; 9 on Saturday. 24 Hour Teller Service ---------------~- . \ CAUFORNIA Dl•merPara Four ~1$ Get $200,000 SllERMAN OAKS 1 A P i Whal lilartf'd out ll8 an-eh~a•nt dmoor party tor 'J tt\H'!Sts tuntf'd •nto • (east (Ot fou r ltUt''llCS Tht• four banctets br<1kt> into • res1dt'nt1 al dinner 1uarty. lwd up the t5 t,tueists at l{unpoint :and escapt.-d with un cst1malt"(t s:!00.000 in <'a'ih and jewt!lry. Los Ana;eh.•ts puhrt· sa id · "Tht• four .ir mt"<i nw11 t'nte~ the t-x('lwuvt' re:Hdent•t• ut ll1 gh Kn oll Drive around R 30 Saturday night amd for red the guests 10 he on the floor." i.111d \' 1111 N\Q's D1vas1on Orft rn <i1 lbert Eaplng '"Artt'r ly ing tht>ir hands behind their baC'ks. tht•y robbed tht'm 1)f tht>1r mone anct jewelry ·· G_..,... H_,d Six Ha•lflfll"' SOUTH PASADENA 1Al'I Authorities were investigating a report or robbers barn caded m a South Pasadena home ~ho had taken s ix hostages that resulted m the use or a Los Angeles County J l /'l lCJ WAT team responded ---4------- Monday. &tptember 15. 11MJO DAILY PILOT .••• A·~~~ Busing Confusion · 100,000 Student A:uuil RUleS LOS ANGELES (AP) -One day before tbe opening of classes.. for a ha lf million children, Los Angeles school offi cials to<!l!.Y were s\fuggling Lo assign teache rs and tell as many as 100,000 students where they will be going in the first.year of an integra- tion-busing plan 17 years in the mak- ing . More than 1,000 buses will take lo Los Angeles' streets on Tuesday to carry yo ungs t e r s to other neighborhoods, but the extent of the integration plan for the nation's s econd-largest school district re - mains muddied by late court maneuvers. today to decide whether to do so. But some characteristics of the program are clear : Mandatory b~­ ing wttl cover gl"ades onE? throoJ!h nine. an expansion from the fourtt1 through eighth grade plan in effl'Ct for t~e last lwo years. The 540,000 pupil district has b<>l.!ll divided into I 1 geographical arcui. and almost all of the bus rides will ht.· within six or those areas. There will be no busing between districts. School boa rd president Robertfi Weintraub said the number to ,,.. bused "ranges from 60.~ to 100,000 . . . depending on wtiose fig ure·:. you 're talking a bout and what court order >iou.t~·dealing with.." ( Saturday's a ppellate tourt .rulmJ! s ta yed "pupil reass ignment ;rnd pupil trans por tation to each ancl every school wi thin the district whH·h complies with our definition of ~ub st antial desegregation." .( sheriff's SWAT team. cr-r ,,'T'c-) Police sa id t he ---~~~~~~~~ after a report t ha t , APWlrtp/IOIO• A number of schools and children still don't know whether they will be in volved in Superior Court Judge Paul Egly's mandatory plan. The one thing school officials do know is that 46 schools invol\/ed in busing during the last two years, plus an un- determifred number of others, will be involved in the progr am. IF THE BOARD REMOVED th<' seven schools, it could mean a total of 20 more schools will actually be re moved from the plan. bec<1usc 13 an· paired or clustered with the '>l'Vcn for exchanging students. gunmen had broken mto (} a home m the Monterey .._ ps and Downs V'~ TH ERE ARE ABOUT 700 schoools in the dist rict. Some 497 were con· sidered in the integration plan, and between 145 and 165 schools are ex· peeled to be involved in the busing program. Park area Saturday night and were holding the hostages. pohce s aid Sunday , The hostages included three children and a woman who had just arrived .from Taiwan, they s aid. Mall Fire Clal•• Lilt- SANTA MONICA <AP > -Fire claimed one life and caused $2.5 million damage to a major department store under construction, authorities said. Fire offi cials fear the charred body found Sunday evening in the wreckage of the nearly completed Robinson's Department Store was that of a security gua rd whom firefighters had been trying to locate. The fire which took three hours to control started early Sunday morning in the top floor of the store. which is adjacent to a s hopping mall under construction. S•JIWr f'lr-r Clo•~• R..i MALIBU <AP) A stretch or Pacific Coast Highway was briefly closed foUowing reports of sniper fire in the direction of Topanga Beach. the Los Angeles County sheriff's department said. No one was hit in the incident Saturday night, but deputies arrested Elroy L. Payne., 30, of Topanga Cany on . on a n earby bluff for investigation or possession or cocaine with the . intent to sell , s he riff's s pokes man Mike Santander said Sunday. 211 •eW for Drag Rarittg . SYLMAR <AP) A crackdown on drag racing in the San Fernando Valley resulted in 26 people being arrested a nd 29 cited fo r a variety of traffic violations, police said. Involved in the early Sunday roundup was a SO-officer special task force working out or the Los Angeles Police Dep_artment's Valley Traffic Bureau. Police said the speeding has cost eight people their lives in the past 18 months, most recently a young couple killed on their way to a party when a racing dragster ran a red light and broadsided their car. Trio Nab Land For Foreigners NAPA <AP) A trio of inve"stors has packaged 1.4.000 acres around the popula~ La.ke Berryessa recreation area for sale to foreign in- vestors at more than five times the purchase price, The Napa Register reported. In a copyrighted story. the newspaper said a thre e -month inves tigation s howed that a Sacramento-based firm secured the undeveloped, open land around the lake in at least 80 trans ac- tions over three years for a total of about S4 million. - The sellers apparently were unaware that they were selling to a single broker, the paper said. THE PROPERTY IS BEING offered for $22 million t-0 as many as 5,000 European and Middle Eastern investors through the Sacramento brokerage Scampa, Nord and Jessen, the report said. However. county officials questioned whether permission could be granted to develop much of the land. The 25-mile-long lake, 65 miles northeast of San Francisco and near the picturesque wine.- growing area -'f the Napa Valley, is a popular recreation spot' in Northern California. A 41-PAGE PORTFOLIO projects profits for investors who buy parcels making up 10,400 acres in three areas around the lake. But the newspaper quoted local officials as saying they never would permit development of some areas. and that lake access and water might not be available on some of the land. Partners in the Sacramento firm are Torben L.H. Nord, described by the Register as a Danisb- bom U.S. citizen ; John H. Jessen, a Swedish citizen, and Arthur Pierre ~ampa, an Italian at- torney. The report said Nord was personally active in-buying up the land. 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The four aboard are from Ontario, Calif. Their names were not disclosed. The Canadian Co a s t Guard weather s hip Vancouver was dis- patched. but wasn't expected to reach the crippled Triad today. - I• '"They're not i'n any danger, they've got therr engines. rood and s upplies." s ald U S Coast Guard Petly Officer Robert Rasmussen But the only U.S. cutter available is the Munro. returning from fi sheries patrol duty in Alaska to its home port in Hawaii. The Mun ro was leaving Kodiak today and was to tow the Triad to Ha waii, said Petty Officer Robert Cole in Juneau. Al aska. He said the U.S. Coast Guard asked the help from the Canadians because the weathe r station was the closest ship. The Canadian s hip will st and by until the Munro arrives. The uncertainty over who will be bused and to where is bound to lead to some ·'significant logis tical prob- 1 e m s·· for schools, bus drivers, pa rents and children on opening day, said Associate School Superintendent Jerry Halverson. Ofricials were sending a "parent advisory" today to all parents poten- tially affected by busing and setting up a telephone "hotline, .. he s aid. "At this time it 's not the most con- venient thing in the world," said one black parent whose child will be bused. "'but we are just praying that it will be successful a nd that the children won 't be psychologically af. fected by this a brupt cha nge." M EANWHIJ...E, A STATE court or appeal ruled Satµrday that the dis-, trict can eliminate seven more schools from the integration plan. -'School board members w re meeting 1 Introducing B autiful od't kin ... by_ Erno Laszlo. The a ppell ate court also ri.;led I ht• judge presiding over the 17 yf'ar-ohl case could not order the district to a dd ni ne predominantly whill schools to the mandatory basing lic;t Egly had issued that order Fnd~1) after U.S Supreme Court Ju!>l t<'c· William Rehnquist turned J1mn :111 emergency request from Liu· :.d1 101 district to halt all mandatr>1) !111..,1111 here . Egly's order was an atlcmpt •1 replac-e at least some of tht: 20 oth1·r schools scratched from m<1ndatorl busing by the state Court of Api)t':i l courts last week. Although it was in the fall of 197l that the school district first put 1ntt effect a desegregation plan that 1n eluded mandatory busing, the ongin of the program came in 1963, whC'11 blac k students sued the Boarct tJf Education seeking to desegregatt· Jordan High School, a school with a student enrollment over 99 percent black. 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That study was req ues ted Just moments be fore the• board acted to strip Air Cal.Jk>rn1a and Hughes Airwest. the two a irlines now serving the airport . of two flights eal'h flights tha t will be t u rned over to Frontier Airlines and Weste rn Arri.mes .Jfhe arr carrie rs a r e assessed rent for termin al spare They a lso mus t pay la nding fees based on the weight of lhl' a irc raft they land o n the air port r unways Air Califo mia a nd Hughes Aarwest pr obably are go ing to feel fina nc ia l effects from los m g the rtights With that in mind. t he board ought not to add further fare in c rease pressure by cons idering higher fees . Concern Exaggerated St ate Sen. J ohn Schmitz is in something of a tizzy because Cal S ta te Fullerton has in vited president ial can· rl idate J ohn Ande rson to he guest speaker a t a fund raising luncheon Orange County firms a nd business leaders a r e being asked to sponsor ta bles a t $100 o r purchas e individual tickets at $30. wit h proceeds going toward scholarsh ips a nd othe r needs at the university 's School o f Buainess. Point of the a nnua l affair, s ay school officials. is to bring together m ember s of the county business com muni- ty and lawmake rs fro m Washington. Schmitz contends it was "stupid" to ask Anderson . "a throwaway candid a t e s u pported o nly by the wildest liberals in the nation" to address the gathering. The tax-supported school, he s ays, s ho uld not be m1x- 1~g into Pohlacs though he might not oppose a talk by e ith er Preside nt Carter or t op R epublican c ha llenger Ro nald Reagan. T he dean o f t he School of Busin ess s ays Ande rson \\as invited as a m e mber of Con gress, long be fore he became a preside ntia l candidate , a nd firmly denies a n y pohtacal imp lic ations. One is impe lled to wonder if t he sen a tor would have been all this concerned had he been inv ited to add ress s uch a gathe ring whe n he was a "throwaway candida t e'• four years ago • Opinions e xpressed in the space above are !hose of the Dally P t101 Other views expressed on this page are lhose ot their author" and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Piiot. PO Boi. 1560 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642-4321 Boyd I Candid Camera Ry L. M. BOYD Q \Vho coined that phrase "c:.ind1d camer a?" .'\ An unknown writer on lhc London Graphic in 1930 G t'rman pholoJtrapher Erich Solomon was taking a lot of 1r r t'vt•rcnt s hots with his Leica in those days, quick u.nposed pictures of political figures a nd celebrities . The Gra phic's candid -came r a reference was to his work . Q ls there s uch a thing as a "television cock roach?" A Thal there is. The brown branded roach. ll che ws in· s ula llon And it needs less water than most roaches. Q What a re the "Dinkas"? A. A tribe or East Africans. Like the Watusis. they·re ex- traordinarly tall. Aver age man a mong them stands 6- feet -1-inch. That Ure Africans a lr e a d y e x cel In track particularly in marathons, ~ commo n kn o wl e d ge . Somebody one day soon may introduce pro basketball to that part or the world . The Dear Gloorny Gu Will they e ver deba te? Who cares! NEVADA NELL playoffs between the Walus1s a nd the Dinkas wi ll be something to see. what? In m ammals that have legs. those legs are always vertical. In reptiles that have legs, those legs are always horizontal. Wait, to be m ore exact: Thighs of the mam- m a 1 .e.x t e n d s tr aig ht downward from the torso. Thighs of the reptile splay out so the knees ride at the same leve l as the torso. This is another way schola rs at work in old graves can tell o n e set of bon es f rom another Q. What's that whitish fi lm that forms on s quares of c.h_ocola t e in m y kit c h en cabinet? A. Cocoa butter. It's called "bloom ... lt s urfaces in warm weathe r sometimes. Does n't hurt anything. It would take the water in 20 Lake Eries to fill Gr and Canyon. Q. How fast does a baby blue whale gain weight ? A. About 10 pounds an hour is t ypicaft. That wha le milk Is p.rett y rich. Am unable lo fi gure out jusl What went on In the mind of that wealthy businessman who ordered a tattoo artist lo imprln\ red and blue hinges on all ol the m an's jotnl!. The tattooist in question was the same fellow who needled a d o tted c i r c le around another man'a neck witb the words '': "CUt alons dotted line." 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Coplin and 25 of his meat graders worked with the FBJ in a massive raid on retail stores of Dominick's F'iner F'oods a Chicago supermarket ch~in They found that meat originally graded "Choice" by feder al graders at the packing house had been sold a s "Prime" by Uominick's This allowed the s tores to charge an extra JO cents a P'>U.nd to ~onsumers on tons of mislat;eled meat When Dominick's offic1ab s.iw the staiu~ering evide nce a rrayed against them, they enle rt'd gu1I ty pleas and paid more than $200,000 m fines They then held a huge s~tlc 11f their meut p1oducts :1t lwrgain prices to re • capture the good will or eon s umers they had cheated. 8tJT EV EN while the case was being J>ursued. the paper s hufflers in Washmg lon were s niping at Coplin. Far from en couraging his cooperation with the F BI, offici&ls in t he meat grading division raised highly te~hnical questions on the pro priety of meat graders lending their ex pertise to the J ustice Department in a criminal case. And when the prosecution was s ettled s uccessfull y. Coplin's s uperiors reacted by charging him with exceeding l11s a uthori ty They accused him of violat mg department regulations by grading retail meat cuts for the rBI Department regulations restr ict grade rs' act1v1t 1es to carcasses and l:irgt.• wholesalf' c uts Coplin d em~s having done this But the charge w.is one of tht' items listed as JUSl1rication for Coplin 's lower performance rating Coplin has fil ed an appeal of hi s pl'rformance rating He tnld m y associate Tony Capacc10 that 1f he wins his :oippcal, he 'll r'cturn t o ouhlic ser vice and fight his !1earl -end transfer <1s ............ -" ~ .,. ~ ... ~ ... OJ~~; well ai.. the c rooked meat merchants S NUB TO BOLIVIA: It's tradi lional for a new tlmbassador to be invitt>d to address the mem· bership of the Or~anization of Ame r ican Sta tes a f t e r his (•redentials a re accepted. But the OAS pe r m ane nt council s nubbed the new Boli vi~n e nvoy, Alberto Quiroga, whe n he first appeared Quiroga was not asked to ad- d ress the body. When he rose to s peak. anyway, one fellow am- bassa dor interrupted lo charge t hat he was out of order. and anot her le ft the room unt il Quiroga had finished speaking No questions were d irected to the new ambassador a fte r his speeeh The d1plomallc slight was a follow Ui> to the 01\S condemna· t1on of the military coup-that keµt a freely elected president from takmg office J UST ICE DELAYS: In J uly or 1979, the House Assassinations Committee reported that Presi- dent John Kennedy was "prob- ahly" killed as the result of a cnns1>iracy Rep Louis Stokes. I) Ohio, the chairman . recently w rot~ the .I ust1ce Department asking whcA it planned to reveal what 1t was has done or wi ll do ~1th the c·omm1ltf'e·s fi ndings lie reminded Justice that of· f1<•1ab there hacl promised to prnet•ctl promptly" the last t1nw he had heard from them. That wa:. nuw months ago WAT{'ll O~ WAST E : In the gov •·rn mt•nl v.onderland. there are ~rJtl.1l11m:. of wasteful behav1or The <,l'1wral l\1·<'ounting Office, rur L'XJmplc. dbcovered recent h· that a11 1\rrn" base in Birm- 1n~h.1 m Ala , was routine ly '<•ndmg two or three persons all the way lo Memphis. T enn . or Atlanta. Ga . to "save mone y" on :.upplles at t he Gene ral Services Administration self· service stores. The overnight ex· pense-paid trips would be m ade for 3S hltle as S2.000 worth of s upplies. · Pentagon offi cials learned of ~he GAO hndmg , a nd anxiously 1nqu1re!1 sf t his con s tit uted "fraudulent" behavior. No, said the GAO. merely "poor judg· ment " TI1t• Pentagon people ap pea r ed quite relieved , my !>Ource reports Straight Talk on State Problem Risky Poor ole Huey Johnson He gave some straight talk to re· porters at t he National Press Club and the next thing he knew the roof caved in. Not since Ronald Re agan told reporters an ethnic Joke has such a storm been s tirred by a California politician Johnson. who 1s head of the Sta te Resources Agency, was sharing some of his think· mg Wllh the n e w s me n . W h il e he wasn't sxact- ly espousing a no-growth policy he did point out that even a state t he s ize of California has Li m itations as to the number or people it can sup- port. In the doing he cul a wide swath. goring a lot of pet oxes such as the Periphe ra l Canal, the timber indus try and the building industry. Refe rring to population growth he also sug- gested something s hould be done to lighten im migration la ws. IT WAS TIOS latter observa· lio n which opened the fl ood Art Hoppe i:ates wide Minority leaders m L: S , " he c;aid. ·can't continue the Legislature seized upon that to be the basin for everybody to take out their fury for all of e lse's problems We ve got to their other gnevances against start discussing 11. Population 1s Johnson whose job is to protect the ultimate gun pointed at the the s tate's na tural resources . head of our societ y " Before he could even catch a Johnson s uggested that before plane home the hea t fro m the California becomes too deeply la wmakers had resulted in Gov. committed to "single-purpose" Jerr y Brown putting his ap· p rogr ams it s tudy carefully the pointee Johnson on the we ll overa ll effects. He cited as an known carpel. Brown d em anded exam ple the state's financing of that Johnson apologize to the tow income housing, "If you pro· minority leader for hjs remarks. vide unlimited low income hous- Although he did so. that didn't ing then you draw people from pacify the m and before the ~k Vermont." He could ha ve added was out 70 legis lators had signed Mississippi. the Dakot as, a nd a petition demandjng J ohnson's ever ywhe r e e lse. II 1s un · resignation. fortunate for him that in the ACT UALLY J OHNSON had nothing to apologize for . He had merely been reciting some hard facts of life. Pointing to the state's continuing populat ion ex· pansion he states that the slate m ust develop a comprehensive policy to Limit population or face ultimate social and economic dis· aste r. He s uppo rted his pro phesy with his t o r y rela tin g h ow civilizations have d isappeared from the fac e of the earth because population increases outs tripped available space and resources . "California and the same breath he alluded lo immi- gration giving the highly vocal self-appointed champions of the 11legal Mexican population an excuse to make political capital at his expense. IT WAS AL SO a tactical political error for him to wander inlo the highly controversial area of birth control and abor- tions. That gave those posing as the voice of the blacks their o pening lo use J ohnson as a whipping boy with claims that he is an e litist and racist . thereby throwing a s mokescreen over the real issue which is the IJ!I· controlled s izes of families nmong the poor which happen to he largely the blacks a nd Mex- icans. Johnson's com ments may be hard to take by some segments of the poor and t he minorities b ut l hal doesn 't a lt er their t ruths. The a tte mpts lo refute his contention that the s tate has a limit to the population it can reasonably support by citing the fact that Ja pan, whose total land area of 144,000 square miles is smaller than California's 156,000 has a population of 115 million doesn·t Jell. Thei r s tyle of living is completely different from California. But even J apan long ago recognized its need for population Li mitations by legaliz- ing abortions and fostering birth control education. T H E ONLY real fau lt with Johnson's warnings is that he didn't make the m 40 years a go before the innux whic h has sad- d led the state with so many problems got under way. In t hose days the Chambers of Commerce were thumping the tubs to entice people to the state a nd Gov. Earl Wa rren wa s bragging about the thous ands who were flocking into the sl ate as though it was a great thing. Strange Rites of Selection in a Primitive Land Herewith another chapter of th at major a nthropological work. Strange Sex Rites among the Ugulaps. Unfortunate ly, this chapter deals not with s ex but with the incredibly primitive m ethod these savages employ in choosing their leader. F'or reasons lost in the mists of lime , the natives of Ugulap de· vot e e ve r y fourth year lo a poi ntl ess. t i m e · co n s umin g ritual known a s "T h e Selection." The Selec- tion generally b eg ins well p r ior to the v e r n al eq u i n o x, drags on through the long. hot summer and merctruJly ter m inates short- ly before the w inte r solstice when the entire tribe collapses in exhaustion. T he ca ndidates a r e chosen by a mysterious cult of masked priests who pr actice a secret art of occult divination . All tha t is known is they gather each week behind the bam boo walls of the ir compound where ornately carved logs clln be seen tumbling through t he a ir and heard clattering to the g round It is presum ably through study· int the jumble in which these poles com e lo rest th at the priests determine not only who may run but in wllal order . IN ANY event, t he high priest emerges to inrorm the wa1t10g tribe that so-and-so will run f)pit wit h s uch-a nd-suc h s o ma~y yards behind and so on . These reve lations a re accepted without question by those declared to be leading. The)" are immed iately den o un ced a s m e a ningless supe rstition by those designated as "Also Rans" or -the depths o( degradations -one or the "Others." Once a c andid at e has bee n blessed by the priests. however. he sets forth al a trot accom- panied by an entourage mind- lessly chanting his na me . blow- ing horns and hanging drums to attract attention. AS SOON AS t wo or more natives are trapped in a single s pot, an aide places a stump on the ground a nd the ca]ldidate le aps upon il to strike "The Poses." These include The Con· fide nt Smile (with and without a r ms aloft), t he Grim ace of Dis· gust and the Frown of Sincerity. The entourage ap plauds each. The c andidate t.he n r ecit es 'the Sacred Prpm ises : A full stomach, a miracle diet, a better sex life and a full moon every night. That the candidates have b e e n ma king these Sa cred Promises without results ror as long as anyone can remember seem s to have no bearing on the .matter. L a s tly, th e candidate a t · tacks his fellow candidates as th ieves. b oo bs. tra ito r s . bum blers and/or incompetent madmen. And. in this, they are in c reasing ly believed by the populace. After all. the natives agree, who else but a power· m ad fool would s ubmit to s uch a process? Finally, Selection Day dawns. T he candidates are lined up in t he village squa re where mem- bers of the tribe eagerly express t heir opinions by pelting them with sticks , rotten fruit, stone~ and bat guano. The last can didate with his head above th1 pile of debris is declared lhe ne' leader. FORTUNATELY. even no• American social scientists aa en route to Ugulap lo bring thd backward savage!! the blessln~ or a modem political system I> that they. too, can enjoy the kid of vigorous. selfless leaderstp th•t cha ra cte rizes our civilitd societies. NATION Monci.y. September 15, 1980 ONLY PILOT Jt 7 Gra11d Ra Ids Rapbf ...... 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Three weeks lutu . .1 73 ye.ar old widow was tied, I apo•fl ,ind llt'aten in the face and back, po~:.1111~ \\Ith a <"lub Two weeks later, u11 KO yt•ur l)ld woman wai. raped in her ;ipurtment "l 1 lws to t.>t· ~11111eone who has a men· t :.al pr 11hl1•111 of some sort ." Ensing said. ··So llll'IJIH' "ho de n ves satisfaction (111111 lirut<1ltz1ng an old woma n is ver y tll'.'>lUrl>t.'l'l " i\llhough the attacks have occurred in ..1 three square mile area adjacent to downtown on the r1ty's east side, police have warned all women in the city to lo(•k their doors at night ··tT 'S M,ADE ~E quite sh~k up and I IO('k the doors most nights,·• said Ruth Brandow. a 63·year-old widow who lt ves four houses from tile scene or the "'J1e lsen murder Mrs Brandow feels lucky to have her two sons living with her. She felt especially lucky three days after the murder . "We had taken a drive out to the airport and when we came back. there "as this fresh slash in the back screen. right by the door handle." s he said When poli ce arrived they round a s harpened coat hanger on the step near t h(• torn screen. l\t rs. Brandow has It vcrl in the house for seven years. Now she wants to sell 1t and move to the country On a $15.lXX) loan. monthly payments are for 120 months at an annual per· centage rate of 18.00('r. Total of paym<'nts: $:~2.432.40. We'll find a way to help. C::tll us today. ~()I '< HN'I:--. NO HR< >KER FEES COMMER._CIAL CR._EDIT COl\.POR.ATION G) \ lnan ol ~ •. (U l nnd mr•r nlll'-t lie· 'l'Clln'Cf ·~-a,_ II\ .i 111111h111.1t1•>l111f lt'11l .1111f 11l'l'-'11lt1I propt·r I\ LENDER l (hi\ \II"\• 1;11 I l7rl1'1ro·..i •1.l;;:;oo Ill \ 11 \<.JU\ Ill \! II • lf>117) (,.tldrn \\ .-.. 1 'I • ,: 1; , . 71 ~11 ..... IOi\ VI ~.JO • 2 1 ~115 ·\licia ParJ..,-.1\, °'uitt' 21-. • 770-2651 ,\lu in T u1\n l'lala .-• "Troubled pres1den1 . shaki. chairman nf the b"ard )>Uspertc·d rrrasurrr and wl11mp<•rtnl( '''>ekhnlder-. S \ \T \ ·\:\,\ • 1.221 ~ •• 1st I 71h ~treet • 5 17-)n;J . ( BRIEFS ) SUM it all up ~HOLIDAY SALE: 2 YEARS FOR 1. L.&couetTY Grand Opening special at all locations! At Holiday Spa Health Clubs, we're celebrating the Grand Opening of our incredible new "super club" in Torrance with equally incredible savings. Join now at any of our loca· tions and we'll give you a two-year membership for the price of the first year alone! Whateve r you want in a health club, you'll find it at Holiday Spa. The latest progressive physical conditioning equipment like Dynamics.· Nautilus; Paramount; Universal; etc. Plus indoor jogging, swimming, whirlpool, saunas, steam rooms. and more. All open seven days a week. Don't miss our big Grand Opening celebration this weekend-Sept. 26, 27, 28 at our new Torrance -Club. From 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, there'll be special celeb- rity appearances, refreshments, and lots of other fe sti- vities. But remember, our money-saving "2 years for 1" offer at all locations ends soon. So act now! Drop by for a free guest tour. Holiday Spa Health Clubs for Men and Women O"ANOa COUNTY INLAND lOCATtOftl Clwt1W9ftlll.._.,Wee t1'3 0. Soto Aft. 11 ~.(l'IJ)m.W12 ._ .... t'PN1 """""' IM¥d •• Well of l.llbol. (1'11)-..aJO Antt-cltte ._ ttewHI locallott. 20040 Hawtftortte II•-· ift TbntMce et Del •-llvel., In Tfte IHI~ ... Center, (2UJ S42·Jltt ._ ~ itO So. leech Blvd. South 01 Lincoln Aw .. (714) IH-0391 c~·" .... 2300 HetOor eNO., l•hlnd Thtlfty Orut>· (114) 54 .. 3311 ' Or .... 122 llet IC ...... Aw:, Wlel of l111tln Ave .. (1141 IJl.244t ................................. , .......... . ., -............ ., ce-. ........... . Mefttclelf 5350 Olive Str1e1 (81 Clntrel f//N1. oppotltl MontgOmery Wllnl), (114) l:K-3513 "'-nW. 4020 lllChOn (II Artlftgtorl), (714) M M315 ...... ..-10IO Holl) •OOCI llyel,. Corrlef l.11 81'M AY• .. .... lllCllcM c.Mlf, (t13) ... M307 ....._ ....._ 4tcn AltMde INO . cor,,.. 01 C11rson ll'IJl 43-e1U W.•I l•• .,._. ... ttt4 So e unoy ,,,.., Olympic Blvd ). (213) •»1111 M611'9ft Vlefe 2440! Alicia Plnwy. el San Dll90 ,.,_llY-(114) no-om , ....... -........ ·-", . .,. ........ . "'" .................... ...._ .... . f1'41"4·nl? \ .... .._...,.. 333 Norttl H St. 11 Std (~ti Clnlfal City Mell), (714) .... ,,., •. -- Al DAil 'r PILOT MARMADUKE . . v 'l·s ~a-~~ "Don t 1001\ now out I thin11. Marmaduke's been to another garage sale' SHOE MOON M ULLINS MISS PEACH ·---·-·--.... THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Jack and Jill, Jock and the Beanstalk, Jock Be Nimble, Jock Sprott ... were all Mother Goose's friends named Jock?" . • :i '.'> :.:i DENNIS THE MENACE J PEANUTS 61VE ME ONE 6000 REASON ~'( 8EIN6 TALLER MEANS ~OU CAN TELL t\~E WHAT TO DO! FUNKY WINKERBEAN --.r by Charles M. Schulz BIG GEORGE by Tom Batiuk COMICS I CROSSWORD . by Virgil Pa...,ctt 0 , lo • .. , •,I I 11 '" 1111 I 1MI > 14! ~ j I 11 I• ./ ' ( fW) C ,,(\ING 10 R11t-l IT ,IN '>UWl MOTION . 51"1(£ MA~l) Of-t,>oo HAVE. PROBABLY NE.VfF-Sff.t-.l At-1 IITT't.RC£PIE.D SNAP &FORE f J. 11, Tl .I' J 1 I fl I I by Jett M acNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson \7 &'UT l \ j I ...., tJOU<jf-(T 1 0> A CHOICE ! } { ----- by Mell Lazarius 1 LIKE TO 6ET ALL MV WOfl'llY IN6 IN EA~LY, ,0 I C..AN HAVe A NICE , CAG!"E°~~EE OLO AGE GORDO ~AEOL061CAL flo'JOllJ~ ~TIU.. ~E. l~C:. MADe-, 12t6~T 11.J iCNJIJ/ / C::/:) 1 ,;;f_;~L CO.MeTA ~ ~ (-l H..1lL.EY I )' -' -... 9~15 JUDGE PARKER NANCY WHAT'S ON TELEVISION, NANCY? IT'S ABOUT A WOMAN WHo'S A GOLD DIGGER AND A FORTUNE HUNTER DRABBLE AlZ( 'iOtJ 1'1('41Nb 1'o &~ou> A ~sncuc;~MAN ? 1 oo~J'f f\41N"K 1H C,OIN61'0 LOOK ~C fl.~ (,()()Q, 'It'> "I hate Monday nights." I JUS'f MOPE rf LOOI(~ 4s t,000 ~~ ~0\)~S ! by Kevin Fagan FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston ;WHEW~ "°ffiL'!< RBOJT LOOG- DR~~ l-AM I GLRD I ·~ IH.!$ o..iE's OVEK. DR . SMOCK HE:RE: S 10 /IAANKIND AND GOOD Ht::AL..-IH .' All ~OOR OISILLOSIONS 1180\ff HOHE J. PAREt-l"nN<T DON'T E\JEN~ToTHEWA~ I HF\D A KIO IN 1000~ WHO NOT ONL.!1 BIT t'l~ AS<E.1STANT- Bl.JT SPENT TrlE E~TI RE \ FE:ELf\BOJf DEtJ11'.iW~ -~ ~HETIMES, ' n-APPOINT~ENT (DOl-l'TI tit;. ~ M~ NOSE HAIRS. q/(~~ -(l} ·~~'---. ~ by Gus Arriola by George Lemont 11" S AL..WAY'S SO D 1 SCONC e: R-r1 NG -ro HAV E: A DRINK w1-rH A ·n~e:e: SUR GE:ON .' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Sorrow 6 Fru11 seeds 10 Anuu1c11e 1• Ove<ICI t5 Aral> parent 16 Monstrous 17 Ulah Indian Var 52 Crossp1e<:e 5• Dog 58 Mr Shank.tr 59 Calltornoa city 61 Qt ducts 62 USAF heroes 63 Famed prep school 6• Heath UNITED Featuro Syn<licate Saturday s Puzzle Solved ~II ". ,_110 0 1 I I I A• A I L I 11•u111 0 I I A L 0 A u l T II A•lll L f I T I I I L I A II 1111•1 I II 0 I A II T -· C 111•0 I II I C T I 18 Cleanser · t9 Anent by Harold Le Doux 65 01rect1on 66 Metody 67 Ad1ust .. IAITIT 111111 OIGlllTI l•T 0•1 ··-u 11-i11 •• , I II TURN IT OFF -·- THAT MOVIE IS NOT FOR YOU . . by Tom K. Ryan 01•~· .. •..v.~ ... Jlll( .t . - Ernie Bushmiller 2 words 20 Goll snots 22 Marred 2• Ponds DOWN 26 Asian not>tes t Agts 27 In dec:llne 2 Sk 1p over 30 Mass univ 3 Frown 31 Sand wedge • Turk 32 FIOWefl 5 Smelled t>ad 37 Insect 6 Fare 38 Fores1a1t 7 N.g9f18n 40 Old aulo 8 Anuran • 1 Was hope-9 Tllan less 10 Tat>le wine 43 Prohibit t 1 Weight unl1 •4 US tax gp. 12 Coincide 45 Asian area 13 UK city 2 wOfdS 21 PnOf to •8 V1ohns 23 Pass out 51 Reno numbef 25 Rise - 1 2 3 4 5 14 17 20 • a " I IAlllll 10-= U , 110•010 I I ITTAT,•11 ... , Io• D ITll • A -" 1 1111• D llT I CIT ID IC II A , I D•llO lO- T 11 A y I L 111•, I II I IN II I y I I L I OTll•T A I T I All I II I I 0 LIU•I T II A I , I 11 I I A .. 1Tr•1 I T TI 27 Twosome 28 Ocean bird 29 Army beds 33 Buying back 34 Plastics Ingredient 35 NY leam 36 Carbon 38 Leopards Archaic 39 Meal pies •2 Muslc11n 43 Oare •6 Girl's name •7 Relaxer •8 Fodder 49 Veslige 50 Storms 53Con - Mus 55 Wading 1>1rd 56Contront 5 7 Apenment 60 Pu1 on 11 12 11 ----------------· -.. ~--~ ' • OBITUARIES • Moodav. September 15, 1980 DAILY PILOT /lfJ Plate of the Day UCl's Opening Nofed ..... f • ' -... , •• ' ) of ti • .... u "'°~ .,,.,, t "Vf .t, ... , ~ve11L'f Mark First Week of Semester COStAll•OA641 •1289 t Ut N•wSJIO" lf•d .. ISS<Olot y"..,,A95-0401 2T H •·•:tt \' J .1111t'" \1l nmi. 1 ..i •lt•nt 1~1 1r1 I,,)' Goh1~. l111t In ,,·hlum ''"" ,., ro1n-. unrtrr Jll 1111" :- 1 nh•f n """""' 1 .... 1.-..-• ,.. .. • ,~. i.., "-··· .... ' ¥ ••• ~ •wHh.1t ,)f '"' 1"'• ~· t ,, 1'-_,_.,.. • ~·· • • ( •'"''' '""'' '"" ..... , .. , ... ~ ARCAUlA t \f•j \1 tress UIUan Kanoolpb, 65, a membl·r of t hl' ·e1 a ck Film ll all ur Fame wh o!>e ca1t•t•r s p anned four deradl'' died or cancer .,.n da) al Arcadia Met h ol.l1 .,1 Hospital lie r be:.t BRIDGES FRANCES DUl .. NEV 8RID~I~ r•sictenl of Nt woon 81"4lcn C • Ptt, .. ~d •••v on Slfotembt"r U 1qso S1.1rv-1•t"O bY' her daU9nt•r 8.-c ~v J•t..o\.,,. at Newoort Bf-M n C• 0' on0\01"1 J.u. • Ja-o•kv OI CorONI d<>I MM Ca 9r..,1 Qranoson J•y J•"O\ky ot Corontt 0rtt1 M•r C•, J \.f~ttr, Rowo~ Mu'P"• or Soutll P•""°""" C• D~•• Bri<IQ<'' ol Soutn Beno. tno14'1\oi Rut"-"' W4t~rm .. n of Fre"'°· Ca t>rot~r G••" Oul4'nt-Y of wet~·nf .. ld C.onM<t1c ut Pn w•tf" Mrv•C•\ ..,,11 oe ~to "' Ptt• •I• V1rw M emorhtl Par111 P1trtf 1t V •f'• MOrtu•ry 01r-Mton ICNUOSEN ELIZA8EIH C:.0(11 Rf v KN UDSEN rt\•Mnl Of lr¥tn• C1t P•s\.M •••Y on S.pttf""lbf' I) 1980 Svrv1veo C>y rwr \On Robert l<nuc:t\•n ot Oenv•r. Color-11~on1~r Vt<lori• Knudw n Of lf"\11,.. C• or•noa•uqhlf't Klm~rly EltLll:»th f( \.lltt. \1Slfn, P•t"C•• H1y1M"d of Gr •t f'•tl\ Mon t•n.1 F"l~e S.ndlf'r I Svlm•r Ca J•<Qut luw Brotnol> ot It l •kf C•h Ut•h Motmor1•I urvt< \ ••It Df' ~Id on Tu•Sd•.,. Seo••m 1 1&. 1'80 ~t 1 OOPM •I,,_ P.tc1l1< V w CNPt'I In i..11. \\ti rul e ... "'<rt' '1 ad amt' ~· n tn thl' f\ pwdlll'llon uf \mo-. ,1 II d \ II d \ I h t• h1111,••kt•1•11t 1 B 111h t' 1n l h l' r .1 d 1 11 .1 n d T \' \l'r,111n' of l"h1· tin•..il (;tltl t I '111 \I' ,trld llit tlllt' rult· 111 tht• radw l'OnH'd\ Bt.>UIJh .. SAN OI E(;() 1A t>) '"' entor Strohn Newe ll, 63. who workl'd in the Man hall.Lil Project that µro d ul'l.'d l hl• :itom1 c bomb. dtt•d tn u ho~pit<tl Fndu" ~AN T A M ON IC A <AP > Jot• Schaar. 77, who beg<m work ing for has two unC lt'S as a de· live r y boy in the ir Bak ersfi e ld furniture store and remained ac- tive in what became the Mc Mahon F urniture Store chain 59 years, died Fnc1a) ol cancer Taxes Exempt SAN DIEGO CAP) -In an unexpected move. the r~--------... ".. San Diego branch or the l'HJ( FAMILY Church or Scientology '""""'"' P6c1ft< Vlf'• mona1 Pdr• P•clHc View Mortu..Jr, Nf wpon Beach d•rKICYs COlOHIAL FUNERAL has been granted tax· HOME exempt status by the ln- 7801 Boisa Av.~ ternal Revenue Service, Westm1n!>ter 893 3525 a I· c hurt'h s pokesman said. PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL Pill< Cemetery Mortu,uv Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c V•••w Dt1v1· Newoort &11 t• b44 2700 McC04tMICM MORTUARIES Laqona Beach 494 941 5 LaQuna Holl' 768 0933 San Juan CaD•.,trano 495 1776 Pl!BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARI NG BEFORE TH E PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lrwl o" W•d,.,.,-.&y '!.te>l-l>Or 1• 1<!90, •l I JO p m 11• IN City °"""ii 0 \llM• ber,. tOXX> Sl.tPr Avtt'ue, Fount••n "•llt't. t~ Ptill'\ln1ng COmmiu.lOn w ltl hold • P<bll< ~•rll'q "" t~ toll0•1ft<1 II-~ CONOITIONAL USE.PERMIT NO 41' P~tlhon \ut>mtltf'O by JOS~O" & RO\Pm•rv M11f P\~lt for t r•n\fer of own-rVuo ot tM 'M\dw•<h s..hoo toe.••~ P<1 el 112l3 Sl•I•• .. vtn~ CONDITION .. L U!IE PERMIT NO 480 Peulicn Wbm11t~ by Ed GhC~ '"' oc»ralf' • , .. 1a1 cu -pet \howroom •• 111 10 euc11a')l'1'Pt lENlA flV( TRACT NO l~I. CONOITIOt<AL use PERMIT NO 4t1" I\ 1·1•l4'l.1rut1on of ll<' l rvint''s 15th anniversary w11l IHl{hlJt(hl "O W1•1•k " tht• unavcnuty's annual <>nt•nt.it1on Wt•ek foe i.tudt•nls, st:rrtm1tS.p 22.. t>mPn11 or a<•t1v1tll'' rung1ng from ocademac 11hu ·c•ttwnl c•x11mi. tu sorority prol(rums will take 111.ir<' rtu nng thf' wt•t>k ai. m•w and returning UCI ,1 ull1•11ts prt•p t11 t· tlwm i.el Yt!~ for the coming j t".Hlt•mw Vf>UI' ( 'ht!l!lt'I> b\'l:lll Sept 29 i\ ll·t·t urt• 011 oult•r 11pun· ;Jl~o will take place tlur111i,: tlll' wt•l·k a .. will M'""' ul performing arts .1t·t1v1t11•., inl'lu1h11.i o JUU 1·ont·ert and a South c 'u.;.,t ll1•1,.•1 t11ry 'l'lit•ul 11• production OKll-:NTATION w•;t;K AL~ Will be the oc l .. .,11111 f111 "' !lttt' dt'd1n~t1on t•eremony for UCI 's l n" t•r,1ty Conforen('e ('enlt•r In nlN·rvum•e of lJCl '!> 15th anniversary a '.1kt• 1·uttw~ t•1•rcm11ny wall be held In Gateway l'l..iLJ ttl noun, ~~t 25 l'res1dmg will be Dr. l>arw·I Ci ldnch. Jr , llC'l 's first and.onJy chan· n•llor l'h" c.·,1rn~w!> opened in the fall of 1965. rhe b1rthda} <.•eremony Will be a part of the lrddattonal ~tudent fair in which campus student organization!> M~t up Jnformalional booths in the plaia 1·11~ fair. which will have a birthday l'Clebrat1on theme this year, will ru.n from 10:30 a rn to3 pm Other notable events that will take place dur- mi.: Or1entat1on Week include. The site ded1cat1on ceremony for UC I's l •n1vt·rsity Conference Center at noon Sept. 24. The center. whtch wall provide space for meetings, con· fe rences and seminars on campus. will be located on the outside ring or Campus Park near the Com- puter Science Building. A Jazz concert by the Galaxy Light One Jazz Ensemble. The concert, which is free and open to th<• public·, will be gin at noon Sept. 22. in Gatewa y Plaza "Cot a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need to so/Vt> mequ1t1es m government and buslness Mall your questions to Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Ptlot. P.O. Boz J5(j(), Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many letters as posStble wall be answered, but phoned 1nquines or letters not includmg the r eader's full name. address and business hours' phone number cannot be considered This column appearsdai· Ly er cept Sundays .. Garage Sales Ta.r·f ree DEAR PAT· I've heard it's illegal not to col- lect slate tax on what you sell at a garage sale - and that buyers must pay the usual 6 per cent saJes tax. Is this true? L.W .. Irvine S tate Boa rd of Equalization rules allow periodic tax.free garage sales of mlscellaaeoas personal property used ha day-to.day Umc. This is considered an "occas loaal" sale of "useless items" and Is not subjed Co sales tu. However, when a person or group "bays, gathers or otherwise acqu.Jres" mercbaadlse for the express purpose o1 selllag at a garage, paUo or yard sale at a residence, that person or l"MIP ls coasidered to be in tbe buineu of selliag. A seller's permit is required ln this case and sales taus are applica-ble. Default l'Wof a D~f ~IOtl LA W1'4-MT OLIVL Mortuary • Ce""-' i.•rv Crem;itorv PPlll1on \ubm1ll•d by St•ndard DEAR PAT M h b d h d r ult d h' Pac1lo( CO'l>O•~•·on IOr SI s1nol• . : y us an as e a e on IS l625 Gisler Avo> Costa Me.,,1 540-5554 l'IHCE IROTHUS HU. IROADW A Y MORTUARY 110 Broadwav Cos1a Mesa 642·91 50 IALnlHGUO~ SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFF CHAP'H 427 E 17th Sr Cos1a Mesa 646-Q371 1amt1r ·~•10."""1 "'"""' 10 "" c"" child support payments of $200 per month. Can I ~~:~:rc1 ~111;: c':~1~~.~ ~!~~ deduct the unpaid amount on my tax return as a T """9" and :>1ir1~• Avcm~s Con<!• I bad debt? ~1:1~n~i";°cn ":,;,r;:111,:~.n':a1 .. ~:~,';~-;i 10 B.J., Costa Mesa NOTICE oF PREPARATION 01= Sorry, IRS says defaulted child payments do NEGATIVE DECLARATION not qualify as bad debt deductions. For tf'llf! 1ttm~ •<t•n1t••f'd w1tf\ a n ~,,.,, .. ,.,., No11rE 1s HER EBY ""---Sen•e Ad..,%•ed GIVE N THAl BASEO ON THE lnll1a1 ~ 11.11 Stu<11,.s, • Nf94!1h¥e 0e<1ara11on f'•s been ore0otr(l() lhf' En1t•ronmental Imp.art Rf1t1~ Committee will con- \l d~r aoprov•I of 1f\e Nf'Qclt1vf' O.,cl•••''°" on Fri<lotv. ~ptembo>r 1•. 1990 THESE MAnEAS are 1>t1no pre> t f\Y.d ourw~t to ~ Ptann1n9 Laws of the S1att of California. Go11ernmet'lt COO., U.000 ti WO •nd '"" Fountain V•ll•v Mun1C1()dl Cod<'. T·•~ ,, THOSE DESIRING TO ltshly "' tavor Ot '" oooo~Hlon to t~ oroPOWI\ DEAR PAT: Can you give me some guidelines on dealing with veterinarians? More than once l feel that I have been overcharged for treatment of my dog. G. E .. Cost a Mesa The Stale Board of Examiners ln Veterinary Med icine advises consumers to look for a veterinarian's displayed Ucense, as well as a re· •"' ""01wrun-1un11y 10 oo so at ne wal license. It's further suggested tbat all 1r.. ovoi.c ""•"no 11 •uc-1,._, 1"'.,.."'• services to be provided and/or rettlved are clear-''°'" 1\ ~·reics. you m•v conliilCI tM l'IEaCE llOTHHS Pl•nn1n9 ~r1mon1 '' oe.u31• and ly understood. Do not assume or take aaytblDg for SMITHS' MOaTUAaY ,.,., 101"" •t>ov~ '"m' I granted Usten carefally and ask qaestloDs Many CLINTON SHERROD " .' " 627 Main St SK,.,,,,v complamts are traced back to lack of commmlica- Hunt~~~~3~ach Pub11;::no.r;:i:C:::i~11v Pilot lion. Dlsc;uss fees before treatment begins, and re--"'"~!!""'"!!!!!!!!!'!!'!!!'!!'!!~-"'!"'-•-~ s.01rm11er 1s 1980 J14-«J•I ~~est an itemized statement of charges. PRANTO-M OF THE OPERA? • I r • Sun., a.pt. 21 , 1980 * • 1:00 p.m. * llMnelowl Lagana leooh Tickets ta, $10, $121 $15 "*-a.arg.: £71.tl .,..1m Vl1a -Master Card or at lrvlne lowt ~xlllary box omo. 10:a.m. to 1:00 p.m. HAIDlY. Al o matter of fact, Giorgio Toul ho• been the leading loao In the Metropolitan Opera for over 25 years. He hos been a leadlng singer In ~ motor opera company In the world. But you probably know him ~at 01 the orlglnol singing VOlce In the movie "South Pacific". And now, Giorgio Tozzi wlll be In concert one night only at the lrvlne Bowl In Laguna Beoch. He wm appear with other Lyric Op«a singers and o ~ pi.a. oroheltro oon- ducted by Henry Brandon. Thia wlll be "One Enchont9d Evening" you won't wont tom• , Mr. Tozzi o~rs through cOUttesy of llRO Produolonl, LTD. JMnc.~c.,.. .... ,. "•" 0..90 ,IW) ., ... , ........ , t FAaMHS IHSUaAHCE -A PllOOUCTION O~.Jlm nnush comedy revue "Beyomt the Fr1nJl,e ' performt!d by-the So1,1lh Coast Repertory Theatre tn the Fine Arts VUl'age Theatre at 8 p m Sept. 22. Tic~ets at $6 for general admission ; S4 for UCI studenlc; llnd ~ for other students and UCI s tart, fac ulty and Afumni Assocalion members are available al the Associat- ed StudenL<> Rox OHi ce. Gateway Commons Call 642-5678. Put a few words to worl( for ou GaOUI' 541-S5..U.J1LUl·lUl-1----1 1914 ~-Cotta MHa . A lecture by space scientist B Gentry Lee lilied "Star Wars Science Fi ction or Reality''" Lee, who received the Exceptiona l Science Achievement Medal from NASA in 1977, will dis - cuss outer space and man's new role in it. His lec- ture is scheduled for the Fine Arts Village Theatre at 8 p.m. Sept. 24 Tic kets are $4 for gener al ad- mission, $2 for UCI students and SJ for other s tu- dents and UCI staff, faculty and Alumni Associa- tion members are available at the Associated Stu· dents Box Office. Gate way Commons. 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Long-Term 5_atisfaction: In the MERIT ':'J Smoker Preference: Amo n g the la test survey of for rfi er hi gh tar smok-Filte r ·' 95 3 o f srrio kers tating a prefe rence, ers who hav e switc he d to MERIT, 9 ~ the MERIT lo w tar/good t ast~ _com- o ut of 10 reported-they co ntinue binati o n w as favored 3 to I o ve r high . to enj oy smo king, are glad they ta r leaders whe n tar levels we re switch ed , and reported MERIT is the revealed . besttas ting low tarthey've evertrie d. ~<S:: ·-.-·-MERIT is the prove n a lter- Blind Taste Tests: In tests ~~~~ "' native to hi gh tar ~making . whe re. b rand iden tity was And yo u ca n taste it . O l'hlllp Morru Inc. 1980 King · " : · 0.6 mg nicotimr-100' s Reg: 10 mg "tar:' 0.7 mg nicotine- 10 s Men: 11 mg ''tar:' 0.8 mg nicotine av.per cigarette. FTC Repo n Oec'.79 Warn ing : Th e Surgeon General Has Determ ined That Ciga rette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. -·· .... .. 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Lasorda 's Pick For Cy Young CINCINNATI CAP) Cancinnat1 Reds catcher Johnny Bench hasn 'l buried his hopes of cakhing Los Angeles and Houston in the National League West But the Reds catcher thtnks the first shovel of dirt may be one los~ away "We 've left ours~lves in a very precanous (>0Sit1on." said Bf'nrh. who watched from the dugout as Dodger left hander Jerry Heu~s tossed a five hitter Sunday for a 3 I victory and three game S\\ eep of the Reds · We ve said nothing was r eally important until this series . I don t kno" if we can say any other series will really be important unlesc; we wrn the next four games hcrl' Importance may not rise Jga1n IknC'h, '>ldehned \\1th a sort~ hac·k. refnred to fo ur games left t h 1 s w t· l' k 1 n l h e R e d s · hu1111:stand Both Los Angeles and ll ous t on wo n S und ay , It>\\ l'rlng Cincinnati 51 i game:;; l>t• h Ind l he d I \'ISICIO CD· leader R El '!-'~'-:. ;7.5, BEAT the Heds tor the fourth time this season llt• \HIS in serious truuble onl) r1nce. when the H.eds put runners •in sc•c·onc..I and third with one out 111 lht• s<·v<'nlh Hut ('1n 1·inm1t1 1·uu ldn 't Sf'ore I'm p1l<"h1ng bt•tter, not JUst aga in ... t the Reds "sa 1d Reuss. (I :l against Crnrinnat1 last sea'>on l'H• p1lcht'd well against all the ball dub!>. M)' conct'nlralion IS ht•lt<•r r·m putting lhe ball where I "'unt t11 and I'm not v. alkmg Jll\ bod\ . J 'l; p1I ehed v. ell t:nough to w 111 rnon· games than I have · DODGER MAN AGER TOM La sorda think s t h e le ft hander's 11 l record against Na· tiunal League pennant contend ers makes him . and not Ph.ii· adelphia 's 22 -ga mc winner Stl:'ve Carlton. the m ost logical t•hor<·e for the Cy Young Award ··I'm not taking anything away from Carl\on, but Reuss is my Cy Young Award winner. · 1.asorda said Tht> P~nnanl Race Games W L GB Lett 82 60 -20 82 60 -20 71 66 511) 19 Aetnt11n1nq S.Crwou1,. l 0 >1w1,f Ir~ Ill HOME l ) .~pl II 18 11'-~" L.111•00 "'Pt '~ 10 11 Y\ r1nc1nn.it1 <tot pl II It "' All,.ntct ')t-pl .'• ?S v .. Sdn f , Ut( .,, n Oc I I • \ ..,.. Hou,H"W\ AW/I., •• C,,•ol H lb u Atli\ntd ')f'pt '26 JI 11!1 it1 .. ,n ru •I' \rtH Wl 0 I I 1 iJ' ~.Jn . , .. " ,, ,, .-.r111 tlJ'' 11 Hf'1Mr ~ <,..nt 1) 16 v\ '"''' c,.,.,,. ;. nt ,,. 11 1H ., l f'I 1nna11 ~pl 111 0. f , ., AJ -.nr.t A NA., \? ~·i,tt ' 11\ ti " nn ll• ~Pt ,., /0 1t ,.., \.d,.. 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Cey doubled and Monday singled in the fourth for the J.J.advantage T H E DODGER S co m · plet c d their firs t three-game s wE'ep in Riverfront Stadium on the heels of two dis heartening losses in I lous ton "We're' probably leaving town the sam<> way Houston let us go out of town .. : !\-londay said. "To say this was not a bil? three Atlanta has won 10 of its last 13 games and 20out of the last 26 and jus t completed a three.game sweep of ttie~San Diego Padres. They ar e eight games behind the Dodgers and Houston in the Na. lion al Leagu<' West In Tuesd ay's gam e it will be Dave Goltz 17·7) going against knuc kleball speciali s t Phil Niekro Cl4 14) Coach Didn't Want P ass Bul Fouls' Throw Gi~ Oiargers Ooortime Win ...,, ..... l>l f'l;O 1 \P 1 Dan Fout" ::.. n 1>11•).!IJ , sharp "h• otml( q11artl•rha1 k ha ... two 11wn· Char).!t•r <"lub n.•c•ords to d;i\ htr tu"t' of a pa<." that I ·11;1t'h lkm l on t•ll chcJn t v. ant tliru"An That \\1111·11ml' :1s nt'v.s to :"-Ja ti11nal Vooth<.1 11 l.Paj!u1• coaches v.ho knm' ('or)'Pll .1s the "Mad Rom bfor " Fac•£>d \\ith a th1rr1 down. 11 ~a n l to go :-.udrlcn death decision at Oakland 's 24 ya rd line. l'oryl'll. d1sda rnmi.: his favorite pla~. der1df>d to go fo r a field gcw l JNSTEAO, TO ms s urprise. the Chargers Wl'nl for broke and the ~ambi t• paid ore as they dov.ned the Oakland Raiders. 30 24. 1n O\'ert1mC' Sunday rciver John Jefferson t.eamed up to turn the communications mix up into a memorable triumph. "That was a real experience." sighed Coryell after the game- wrnning 24·yard pass play. J EFFER SON. WHO HAD made a sens ational one-handed touchdown grab earlier. pulled in the high sidelin e pass, tumbled to the turf near the two· yard line and rolled into the end zone untouched. "I didn't think he (defender Leste r I I ayes> touched me so I ke pt rolling,•· said Je fferson. or his other TD catch . he said simply: "I put up one hand and it Cthe ball) stuck." "We turned simultaneously and I lost him, .. said Hayes. re- f erring to the game-winning touchdown. "I turned around and all I saw was the s un. It was a s trange teeung. DEFENDER, CHALLENGER Freedom (left 1. and '\ustralid \\ 111 -;qu.ir e off Tues da} on the "'aters of Rhode Island ~und •>ff ~cwp()rt as tht' 24th challenl{e for the Amenra "Cup gets under \\3Y "We cons idered kicking on third down or taking a shot," ex· plained Coryell "They couldn't hear me bec·ausc of the crowd noise I was overruled Thank God l was overruled " The play gave Foutz. who bet· tered Joe Namath's all-time oassing yardage record year with 4,082 yards in 1979, club rec· Fouts and All pro wide re· Angels' Relief. Combo Best in League? From AP Dispatches Criticis m of the Angels· p1tch1ng staff this year must be confined to the start· ing rotation. Mark Clear and Andy Hassler have emerged as one of the top right-left short relief combinations in the .American League and the palT provided more evidence Sunday with 11'!1 score- less innings to preser ve o 3·1 victory for the Angels over the Texas Rangers. "If you t oke Ron Guidry out of the -Yankees' bullpen, I'd role Mark and Andy clo e lo the bes t in the league," said Angels Manager Jim Fregosi. "You can't ask for any more than what they've done this year "And Don Aase has cton<' an excellent Job. too. I can 't rem ember a game in the last two months or so when they failed to save or wm a game 10 which they had an opportunity." Clear leads the staff with 10 victories and nine saves. Hassler , purchased earlier in the season from the Pitts· burgh Pirates. is 4·1 and logged hi~ eighth snve Sunday by getting the final four outs. Frank Tanana, 9·10, was the beu~riciary as he recorded his lOOlh me· jor league victory and his first over Texas since 1976. "l started pitching short relief with Boalon and then wilh lhe Mets," said Hassler . who began his big league career with the Angels as a starter. "It's easy to look back and say maybe I s hould have become a short. relie ver sooner. "But r had to learn how to pitch here first. I was too wi Id to be in the bullpen.'' 1 • Clear relieved Tanana with one out and two on in the eighth and got pinch hitter Rusty Staub on a h y ball to the bullpeo gate in right field . { ··1 thought it was going out," s aid Staub. Hassler came in to get pinch hiller Pat Putnam on a routine fly to lert and then pitched a scoreless ninth. By sweeping the Rangers in a three· gam e series. the Angels fi rushed their homestand with a 6·1 m ark and ran their season record to 8·2 against Texas, which has lost five in a row. Jason Thompson s ingled off the shin of Texas starter Ken Clay. 2·2, in the first inning to score Dickie THon, who had sinJtled and advanced to third on an infield out and wild pitch. Dave Roberts hit his eighth home run of the year lo lie ttre gam e 1-1 in the second inning, but the Angels went ahead to stay in the fourth when John Ha r ris walked a nd cam e home on singles by Bobby G rich and Rick Miller. unday's Scor es San Diego 30, Oakland 24 {QT) San Francisco 24, St. Louis 21 COT) Denver 41, Dallas 20 M iami 17, Cincinnati 16 Washington 23, NY G iants 21 Seattle 17, Kansas C1tv 16. Pittsburgh 20, Baltimore 17 Phrladelphla 42, Minnesota 7 Buffalo 20, NY Jets 10 Chicago 22, New Orleans 3 Detroit 29, Gr een Bay 7 Atlanta37, New England21 Tonight's Game Houston at Cleveland <Chan· net 7 at 6) NFL Summar ies, Standings, Page 8 3 NFL Roundup, Page 84 ords of 29 completions and 387 passing yards. THE CHARGERS tra iled 17-10 early in the fourth quarter, and had been domin ated by t he Raiders. But Fouts s hook off four third·quarter inter~·ons to engineer a San Diego back. He finished 29 of 44 with five interceptions. A ZS.yard Fouts to tight end Kellen Winslow pass play lied the game at 17·17 early in lhe fourth quarter. Then a Fouts.Jed 80-yard drive put San Diego back In front 24·17 with two minutes re maining. But the Raiders roared to lhe San Diego 19 in the closing mo· m ents and scored when Jim Plunkett, subbing for the injured Dan Pastorin!, hit Raymond Chesler for the tying score with 33 secbn<f!j left jn regulation. ·'I was just trying to find so- meone open," said Plunkett. "Raymond wasn't r eally open but he had lhe height." 7 B:l OAIL y PILOT A Cap1ul~ Repor1 From the World of Sport• 0~8erg (f ~p Mir.rophonP To OvPrco1•1t> ~tis to 11• 111 \ P tlhp• \r hf'"I S i\:'>< l"H \M 'l~l '0 :--1•'' t• llt>Bcr1ot-. 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Jltl running hJl " Paul lloll'I \\ ho1>1t 26 ~ ard t11ud11l11\\11 1 un in th .. r111JI mmutt-uf Lht' fourth quarll'r ... em lhl· >:Jllll' 1nl1111\ c1 t1nw I "" "-,__ _ __..; ___ Quot f# of t ht1 Va !I -----~ 0 :1kland " 111an a~l·r Hilly Martin, cm ump1rt' Jerry Neudeck.-r: · lit'.., ..,o incompetent that ht• couldn't be a t•rew l'h1d 1111 a !>Un ken ::.ubmacine '' I (/tdNP•tfwrry Po"f 1t :J:Jrd Sat~ ffJr KC Dan Quisenberry po!>ted ha~ 33rd save or the m year and the Kansas City R,oyals moved to within t~" games of clinching the Ame rit'an League West title with a 4·3 victory over Oakland Sunday in American League baseball action It hasn't been easy for the Royals who lost two of three games over the weekend an Oakland and have been in a recent s lump with 396 hitter George Brett sitting out his eighth straight game with a sore right hand Bob Sailor's single scored Lloyd Moseby from second base in the 13th • inning to give Tor onto a 4·3 victor y over Baltimore Bucky Dent and Aurelio Rodriguez lined two·run homers a nd Eric Soderholm drilled a solo shot as a pinch· hatter to power the New York Yankees to a 5 3 victory and a s weep of their four-game series with Boston . Mike Cubbage de· livered a two run p inch s ingle with two out in the l'1ghth inning to lead Minnesota lo a 3·2 victory over the Chicago White Sox ouisENlfRllY Chicago's Ross Baumgarten, 2·11 , who has not won s ince July 2. gave up a leadoff double in the e ighth to Gary Ward and then walked John Castino before being replaced . Cecil Cooper doubled home two runs in the seventh inning, providing Milwaukee with a 3·2 victory over Seattle Left hander Bob Owchinko pitched his first American League shutout and his first victory since J uly l , scattering four hits to pace Cleveland to a 3-0 victor y and a sweep of a double·hcader with Detroit. The Indians won t'hc opener. 5·4. as Gary Gray deli vere d a n RBI single in the 13th inning .·ldaby SinglP Pares :l#fro '11..Cory Alan Asbb) highlighted Houston's four run a second inning with a two.run single to help power the Astros to a 6·4 victory over San Francisco in National League action Sunday. Ashby's hit followed a single by Jose Cruz, a walk lo Cesar Cedeno and a ~n-sconng single by Danny Walling as the Astros kept pace with the Dodgers an the West djvision . . BUI Gullickson pitched a three-hitter and Rodney Scott highlighted a three· 1; run..£irst inning with a triple as Montreal ;.•!'" beat Pittsburgh . 4·0. T he start of the game was delayed 1112 hours because of rain J erry Royster 's fourth single of the i:tame drove in pinch·runner Gary Cooper in the ninth inning to lift Atlanta to a 4.3 victory over San Diego. The wi.o was the third s traight over t he Padres for the Braves who have won 10 of their last 13 outangs ... Bake McBride's three·run hof!ler ke~ed a six-run third inning as Philadelphia beat St. Louis. 8-4 to remain AM41Y on the heels of Montreal in the National Lea~ue East ... Lee Mazzilll singled home his fifth run of the game and Steve He nderson hit a tbree·run homer to highlight a four-run ninth inning that lifted the New York Mets to a 10·7 victor y over the Chicago Cubs ... Outrield'!r llon LeFlore of Montreal probably will be lost to the team for the rest of the season after X·ravs revealed a fracture of a bone in h1s left wrist llan.-1M9lil Whu If all off'__. T.-....,, A 60 fool b~rcl11• 1>ult on lht> flnit hole propelled l!I Pbll llHc:oc:k. to his first rareer victory m the Hall uf fo'ame eolf toumumcnt al Pinehurst, N.C. That aurpnae bird1t< "l wias just trymg to two.pull ancJ lht< hole got If\ the way.'' he said staked the quiet, low· kci> llarwoc·k to a two ishot lead 1md he led by at least that ~1 1 gin. until t ukani: u mon1ngless bogey on the final hole. ~olt !oijmpi&c)ft hrt'd n ~even under·par 64 lo grab second pl:H·e Hunros k'a victory 'makes him the 11111th fanst tune winner of the selUlon on the l'G A Tour Doana Caponi Young aur· v1vt1d u two·over·pur 74 to gatn a four shot vlt•lvry 1n an l.PGA tournament at l1orts 11111uth, Va but sh4' wasn't the only kuding lady of the final round. Nancy l,upt'l·Ml'llon tame out of the pack to shoot a tournament-record, eight·unde r par 64 und grab second place and tour i.ophomore &lb Daniel became the first frmt1le golf pro to go over the $200 000 >ljlN(0(1l ll\3fk tn earnings in One year. "J had SOme \lruk•·~ t o JJlny with and I figured even par would win It. J thoul(hl an ything under par would be a bonus." Young s aid Vl·tc_·ran lour professional Doa Bies, six strokes off the JJlll'\" ;_11 11nl' (XJant, stage d a dramatic comeback t.o take the Ht80 U111l~h C'olumbia Open championship Walt rip 11.n Top in g,,..,. ,._... Oarrell Waltrip over came a mid·race lire • 1>ro blem and u ·trong challenge from Harry Gant to win the Dover 500 NASCAR Grand National stock car race tn Delawar e. Waltrip averaged 116.024 m1le1> per hour in wanning the' race .. Nelson Plquet of Brazil staged an all·o ut attack to win the Italian Formula One Grand Prix auto race and gain a narrow lead in the wo rld drivers ' championship standings in Jmola, Ita ly. He lends Australia's Alan Jones by one point with two races re. maining Rkh Vogle r ran away with the lead in the 28th Hut Hundred midget race at Te rre Haute . Ind. Costa Mesa's Ron "Sleepy" Tripp placed third in the race with Stan Fo11 se cond. ,------" Ba11ebaU Toda,,------ On this date in baseball in 1969: Steve Carlton of the St. Louis Cardinals. struck out 19 New York Mets. setting a major league record for a nine-inning game. but Ron Swoboda's pair of t wo.run hom ers led the Me ts to a 4.3 victory . Today's birthdays: Cleveland Indians Manager Dave Garcia as 60. New Yo rk Yankees pitc her Gaylord P erry 1s 42 Talat~a .tfa!I Retuna fn .\'o~Nlhe• Tracee Talavera, who ·missed top gymnastics • honors after a fall during the Women's Games in Salt Lake City last week, 1s still s hooting for the ~.h t na invitational an November ... Ralph Simpson, a former Denver star who still retains the Nuggets' all-time career scoring record of 10,130 points, was waived by the NBA team ... Seattle goaltender Jack Brand has been named player of the year in the North American Soccer League ~hile Cosmos d efender Jeff Durgan took the honors as rookie of the year ... Defenseman Biii Nyrop went through his firs t official drills with the Minnesota North Stars a fter deciding to end a two-year retirement from the NHL ... Fresca barely oulfinished Mlss Magnetic to win the En· cinitas han.dicap by a nose at Del Mar ... Nlatross, the overwhelnung favorite to. wi.n the Little Brown Jug, is the be~t ha~ness horse of a ll time. says the trainer for one of his chief nvals. J erry Smith ... Edwin Moses, world record holde r in the 400·meter hurdles. heads a 33-member U.S. tr a.ck and field team that will com J>'.te in meets in Japan ahd Chma ... A one·day international track meet will be held in !oky~ Tuesday night with Miklos Nemetb of Hungary. the Javelin world record holder, Beary Roao and Joe de OUvien also entered in the competition. Rono holds three world marks and de Oliviera is the triple jump record holder ... Andre "Moose" DuPont, the Philadelphia Flyer defenseman. has been traded to the Quebec Nordiques for future con· sider ations the NHL team has announced. Tefet,Uion. Radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: <1" ' 'excellent ; / I./ worth watching;./ / fair ; ./forget it. e 6 p .m., Channel 7 ../ ../ ../ ../ NFL FOOTBALL: Houston at Cleveland. Announcers: Frank Gifford, Howard Cosell and 1Fran Tarkenton. 11o..._ Each team will be out to post its first victory of the season a fte r scor ing 17 points in losing efforts last week. The Oilers with Ken Stable r directing the attack at quarterback and Eari Campbell running, are favored by 31/1 points. Brian Sipe, a graduate of San Diego State and seven-year NFL veteran, is the Browns' quarterback. RADIO Football -Houston at Cleveland, S:SO p.m ., KNX . ( 1070). Baseball -Dodgers at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m., KABC (790). SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL AP Wlr•ptwno DETROIT QB GARY DANIELSON GETS SET TO PASS. 'Inspired Us All' Sims Praises D<m.iRlson MILWACKEE I AP 1 A p erso na l trag e d y. fo r quarterback Gar~, Da-m\'.!l5on ser ved as an inspirational force fo r has Oetroit Lions teammate5 Sunday 1 Danielson. playing despite tht· death or his n1ne·day o ld daughter on T hursday. picked ;ipart Green Bay's defense b\ completing 11 of 17 passes r1)r 246 yards More, Problems Beset Fidrych D ETROIT <A P I Po(Jul ar- Oetroit pitcher Mark F1drych 1~ resting ~s right arm and prob- ably will try throwing agarn Tuesday after s houlde r prob· !ems for ced h im out of the Tigers' starting rotation ovl'r the weekend. Th e Tigers removed Fadryrh fro m the rotation so doctors could try t o diag n o s e the ser iousness of s houlde r prob lems that forced h im out of Friday 's ga m e aga i n s t Cleveland. "It doesn't seem to be the same problem as he had be fore." said Dr. Cla rence Liv i~good , the Tigers' team physi· c1an. Fidrych, 1-3, was r e moved ~rom. Friday's g.ame after thtO'Y · mg JUSt s ix patches . Club of · ficia ls said Fidry~ill rest his arm and undergo treatment by trainer Bill Behm before trying the arm aga i n unde r the supervision of pitching coach Roger Craig. Sl·nsat 111nal Bilh Suns "1111 al'>o ru~hl•cl lor 134 } anb 'and J touc hdn\•11. <' .. !light <J short pa'i~ frnm Danu•h on 1•ar l)I in th•· fourth c1uartt-r and turr\ed 1t into an 87 } arrl 'C'or&ni! pla \ "(;an 111 ... p1 red u ll of u~. Sim ... ~.11cl • \flpr tlw gc.me "'" :.a lmost dor11•, I Iulo hirn I did al for ham 111· liarl a lrJgc dv m his fam1 b ancl I JU~t f<•lt for l11m 1 think \H' .. tl l dad · 'I had 10111 Mon ll' (I.ion:. ('Oc1t•h \1rn1t1• ('lark I lhal I didn t knn\\ 1111 .... \\I'll I would conc<.n tratl', 1>.1n1eb on ... aad "I told ti1m af I 1 o uldn t do 1t \~1·11 l'OllUJ.!h lh;1t tll' ~htJu lil put JC'ff I b J l k u JI " u :11 t I' I b j r " J e f f Korn 111 1 111 an1I I \\ 11uld 1111 dt>rst :mcl ft v.a ... t1n1gh f11r ;1 t·ouµI•· ol clJ\ '· but Frida\ m gtit ar11t la.,t naghl I watched .1 lot uf him and I got back into at . thinking about the ~ame." Danielson s aid. "I \\as prC'll} \\l'll rr>ad) tu pla; · 1 tolc1 rn\ \\aft• lhJl "f' haH· t\\ o other htlll' kid~ and that th1~ \\as a tragl•ll) but tha t 'H' woulrl ha Vt' to ovcrc·ome 1t." he said ' She has to be a mothe r to them. and a~ hard a~ al "as fu h{\r after carrying the bah) rnr nine months . I fell at w as m y ol> hgat1on to ,go out and pla) to da} .. Daily Pilot Top I 0 Oranq• County Prep FootlMll Pos TH m, rKO<d ntl• \Olfffk'S Op-nt I (OtM>n 11-01 Santa Af\1 1 root M l 11-01 t.os Alamnos l MAit• Oe• 11-01 Oo• Pueblos • Coo!SH-V~ll•y t I 01 Costa~ ... s El Modl'M till• Kennedy 6 SAnla AM 11-01 Eal'°" 1 P,.c••tt• f 1..c>• w,.~tm•n-st~r t Ana~•m •IOI loara • Et Oorollda I 01 Hunl lnqlon RHCll 10 f\~~M\IA 114)f Troy No. 2 Wins TitW Ex-Chief Tackle Commits Suicid e Bmeball Standings BARWICK DATSUN REDONDO BEACH !AP> - The second·seeded team of Andy Fishburn and Dane Selznick de· feated surprise finaltst Mide Dodd and Jon Stevenson 11·7, 11-5 Sunday, in the title match of the fifth annual World Cham· pionship of Beach Volleyball's tournament at King ijarbor. Dodd, of Manhattan Beach. and Stevenson of Santa Barbara were seeded eighth in the three· day. 4().team double-elimination tournament. They split SJ.500. Finishing third was the third· seeded team of Jim Manges of Santa Monica and Malt Gage of Hermosa Beach. They earned $2,000. Rounding out the top four was the fourth·seeded team of Steve Obradovich of Manhattan Beach. and Gary Cooper of Los Angeles. Thev divided $1,000. Top·seedeci Karch Kiraly of San ta Barbara a nd S in gin Smith of Santa Monica, wound up fifth . Menges and Gage eliminated the defending world champions in the semifinals of the loser's bracket Sunday. MEN-WOMEN KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Former Kansas City Chiers All· Pro tackle Jim Ty re r and his wife were shot to death early to· day. Ka ns as C ity police re· ported. Police spokesman Steve Staf- f e r labe led the deaths a homicide and suicide. Police said Tyrer, 41, and his wife, Martha, 40, were found in their ups tairs bedroom. The bodies were discovered by a teen ·age son. who said he had heart shots earlier in the mom· ing and discovered both of his • parents had been shot. Discover yourself in Alaska ·or Hawaii. If you want to dl$G011er another part of the world, the Army could be the place tor you. 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Misc. ~ . w.· . -\ :_, i..,. ••, 1""C "' w ,n,, ... ~ qu~~'l\ •l'W! • t'\j f #111U &I Campbell, White hi.1V Showdown ® Coming Soon! \LEV J<~LAND IAl'I A pair o f lle1!>m <rn Troph~ w1nn1•rc; om· a proven "lJt1onal l''ool ball 1.ca j!ue running baC'k , the otht'I an un proven rookie !-.4uart· o ff in a nationall y telev1srd !!alTlC' tonigh.t between the• Cll'V<'land Browns and the l luuston Oilers E<irl Campbell lhl· "an and h•• !'I 111 \\ ·'" a ' a 1 la tr l t " h 1· n • t• ,. Bro\\ ns p1d 1·d :!il l! 111 lht• draft Tht• g,1tn1' .iJ-.11 \.\·Ill fea t urC' ,1 t!ul'I t ... 1''1·••r1 I "' o p r 1· m 1 • 1 <t u a r t e r h a e k -1 11 Clt•Vt'lan<I" Hn an ~1111 l<t I \·t•,tr '" '\:"'I e" lead<'r 111 lo11('hd11\4 n passes w ith ~ and l•·f hander Ken 'ilahler M£Ade>EI HNZ J• COMPAR~tv , TRADE·IN . ~ : .. , " ANO SER.VICE ~ '. ·· : HOUSE OF tlific>RTS~~; .. o·~~~~~J:.i L_ Watch for our Grand Opening Fr of\. "'"'! ""' n c iti!WJ ll•w DODGE AIRES -Ca r @ .. City 4 I Hwy. 1977 lft>1sman winner rrom the l 'nt\.Crs1t \ of ~;~~s~ cnt~cod~ l~t~lc t ~n~ : *.ALI ..:_.HOLM.ES·~· . · .. : cata lyc;t of th<' Oile rs' .. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT • rushing att:Jt'k • IN LAS VEGAS '" 40CT08ER 1 It -4ttl OR OCTOBER 2nd -4ttl I \ ~ T H 0 L' G II II E J=ROM '469"' ~~~~~ - managed onl,\ 57 yards UllTED SPACE AVAUILE CAl..L SEVVI SUS (TH I ~Tm • o n I 3 c a r r 1 t• ~ 1 n • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Houston's 31 17 lose; to South Coad ~dge ,.., ·~-....-., 540-0330 Pitts burgh last \Hek. th e 5 11 , 22<1 po und Campbell led the NFL in rushin~ his fi rst l\\O seasons as a pro. with 1.450 yards in 1978 and 1,697 last season. Scheduled to start at halfback for the Browns, meanwhile. is 1979 Heisman winner Charles White. Cleveland's No. I dra fl pick from the University o f Southern California . Some ob· s ervers have said that White is too small (5· 10. 183 l a nd too s low to make 1t big in the big time. White. filling in for re- habilitating Greg Pruitt, gai ne d onl y two n et yards in four carries and caught three passes for no net yards in the Bro wns· 34·17 opening loss at New England. "SURE, I WAS a little dis appointe d ," s aid ·White. "But it was a learning experience, a nd 1. am not the only m an on the •offensive team. I can 't do it without the other 10 guys helping." · One of the more highly publicized rookies to ar· rive In Clevela.{ld in re· cent years. White gained 6,245 yards and scored 49 touchdowns during a s parkling c aree r al Southern Cal. His s ize, however, made many NFL teams ) RAM FAN FUN WATCHING MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL HEW GIANT SCREEN TY & Extra TY s for Gnat Vl•wing. LOHG HOT DOGS & CHILI DOGS OLISEUM HHS SO YARD lt1'4E SEA TS IH THE SALOOM 'RE-GAME WARM-UP HAJftPY HOUR POST-GAME EHTHT AIHMEHT Mus.le ly "CALUSA" ON THE BAY 2607 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach -. \ MONDAY ~ITE FOOTBALL Cocktail s 50' (Well dnnks & beer) • By the way .. 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CA• 646-7571 !Corner 17th & Placentia oexl 10 Zub1e s) a.I DAILY PILOT ~l Regatta Shy SailJ' To Victory Olcuk wt·utht.·r n 1uplt•d \\1th a rt•i.J>1lt' from th~ sun11nl'r':s bws'' hout 1111<1 :.l'lwduk .1i,warent l> ke11t Ii lot of ) a('ht r'ad 11.: t'nt hu,wi-t:. 11n th<• hf'n<'h the pa11t wt>ek~ntl, JUt.l1itm.i from a llt:ht 1111 nuut in tht· annual Fall tk.iutta 1·11 :.poni.tirt•d tn II.It'"' port II arbor and Uulbt>a \' 1.u·ht l'lu~· Balboa Val·ht Club hamtlt'<i th•• ~mall bout classes s111hnl( m 1dt> tht· tM~ "'hu·h llrt>1o1o ~ boll~ BlJr411 G in five classes Unly three cla si.t?s turned out for races over <X'ean rou rses conduC'led b} NH\'l Largest class on outs ide courses \\a:. the Etchells·22 with 11 ent n es The "'inner "'a~ Sh>. s kippered by Don Bever. Southwest ern Y<H•ht -Club, San Diego Largest class s ailing inside course-; .\\as the Sabot·A w1th i!O entries won. by M 1ke ::>entov1c . Ala mitos Hay Yacht Club. Trophy winners outside <'lasses SANTANA-20 (7 I I Seven, J erry Norman. BCYC : 2. Looney Tunes. Chuck Ayres, DPYC. SOLING (5) Vynne r. Tod Pad1a. BYC. ETCHELLS·22 < 11 ) 1 Shy. Don Bever . SWYC ; 2. Spirit, Scott Ramser, NHYC ; 3. Egad. Bill Pascoe, NHYC. BYC Inside Classes LASER (11 I 1. Martin Williamson , 2. Bill Parks, BYC; 3. Doug Teulie, BYC, LI00-14A !9> 1. Mark Gaudio, BCYC; 2 Rowland Lohman, BYC . 3 Tom Schock, NHYC. Ll00·14B C71 I George Vandervort, LIYC ; 2. Edward Noble, VYC ; 3. Tom Mitchell , LIYC SABOT A C201 l Mike Sentovich. ABYC; 2 J ohn Otis, LA YC; 3. Cassandra Smeltzer, NHYC; 4. Cindy Beck, BYC; 5. Brian Nelson, SSYC SABOT B tno entries) SABOT C ll21 1 Je ff Olson, NHYC; 2 Anne Schock , NHYC; 3 Da vid Shackleton, NHYC: 4 Perry Ste m , BCYC 1ll"'fJO#fl Ro«"e L11re11 :;o Boal• Less than 50 boats turned out Saturday and Sunday for Ne wport Ocean Sailing Association's annual Argosy race to Los Angeles Harbor and re- turn. T he yachts sa iled from Newport to Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club Saturday and after a rafting party and dinner at CBYC Saturday night s ailed back to Newport Beach Sunday. A total or 45 boats turned out for this yea r's Argosy Trophy winners : PHRf' A 1 De bra, R1cha rrl Rauff. WHOA . 2. Killer, Jim DeWolfe. VYC. 3. T humper II, J im an d Sand} Lucrhesi, Capo BYC PHRr'-B 1. Fresh Squeezed. Cra ig Froley, DPYC: 2 Revalation. William Fordiani. VYC, 3. Flapjack. Richa rd Orchard. Capo BYC. . PHRF-C I Merlin. Paul Sharp, SSYC; 2 Hampshire Rose, Dennis Burnett, SSYC; 3. Solo, Larry Berne ro. Capo BYC IOR 1 P1stol Pete, Lee Coil, OPYC SORO 1. Ojarv. Dan Nords trom, SSYC ; 2. Lynch Mob. Bob Lynch , BCYC: 3. Runaway, John Wiebe!, VYC. Pennb1gto11'11 Whippet Wbu Dick Pennington 's Whippet from Long Beach Yacht Club was the Performance Handicap Rae· 1ng Fleet Class A winner in Seal Beach Yacht Club's Night Pt. Fermin race Saturday. Other Class winners · PHRF 8 -Lois. J ohn Shelley, St RYC. SBORA Ginger Ale, Andy Ayale, ABYC CATALINA·27 Valkyrie, Chuck Riordon, SI B YC. Cal·2S -Gemini, Tom Newton. ABYC Madigan Honored • Midshipm an l /C Gerald <Nick) Madigan . son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Gerald F . Madigan , Newport Beach, has been elected co-captain o f the U .S . Naval Academy dinghy team for the 1980-81 collegiate sailing season . Madigan has been a too sailor at the An- napolis. Md., acad em y for three years. He 1s ~ pro duct o f Newport Harbor Yacht Club's junior sailin1it pr?~ram NICK MADIGAN Ficker to Speak Bill Ficker, Newport Beach architect and 1970 defender of the America's Cup, will be the· featured speaker a t the loth annual Ancient Int· t.erface meeting, co-sponsored by the American lnstit~e or Aeronautics and Astronautics and Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engin~ers. The meeting will be h eld Nov. t at the C"8nnel Isla nds Yacht Club, Oxnard. . .Ficker~~ .... ~lhk wilf be part ·or a one-day sym. posaum at w DIC: 10 papers on sauoua~ u~11•1;11 o uu performance will be presented. The purpose is to explore all aspects or sailboat design and r elated topics. The papers to be presented Include s uch diverse topics as computer optimized m ast a nd bull design. high speed hydrofoil sailboat design, r evolutionary riggin g concepts and celesti'a l navigaUoo a ided by a hand-held computer . 1f omen Sailors Compete .,~ Nearly 100 women sailors are expected to take the helm of eight-fool Sabot dinghies Wednesday in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's UtUe Old Ladies Recatt.a. nae annual event drew llO entries last year and II one ol the most populu women's small boat re- 1auu ln Southern Califomla. ReliatJ'atlon may be m ade at NHYC. 730 W .. Bay St. Balboa. ------- • HAPPY RIDER f'htladelphia Eagles Coach Dick VC'rnw1l gL·ts a ride off t he field after the Eagh•s t 1 nuttc'l'tl ~tinne~ota, 42-7. Sunday Guard Charlie Johnson <left> and defensi\'l' end Cla ude Humphrey (center> ear ry Verme1l Inspired Eagles Ro1-I Take 01u Some Bil,t,emess on Jli~ T he gam(' ~ll<'kS 1n Hwir hldf'S like a resten ng sore that will not l11•:J I II h,1ppcnec1 nine months ago, but the l'hlladC'lphi..t Eagles h ave long m emories The Eagles \\ert· eliminated m las~ year's Na tional Footb;'.111 Confrr1·nc·c· pl;.ivorrs by/rampa Ba> and that single Ins'> h,Js thc>m playing like a n in- spired team no\\ The Eagles d•'<>lrtl\ cd !\1 mnc!>ota 42 7 Sunday, rolling up 529 yar<is in total offense and posting the ir second !>l ra1ghl victory Quarterback Ron J a worslu, who complete<i 20 of 26 passes ror 234 yards, explained thl• Eagh•-. dnw this way ",\ LOT Ofo' Gl'\'S look back to our playoff loss against Tampa Ba\ la't ~c·ar \I.Ith bitterness_ We're not gmng to fon::et 11 \\e're going to take 1t out on some ()t'Oplf' t h'1:-. >car · Other NFL tl:!am~ running their record!> to 2·0 Sunday \I.ere Detroit \\Ith ;.i 2!17 romp over G reen Bay; Buffalo. \\h1r h h('at th<' N~w York Jets 20·10; San Diego, wh1l·h rl<:fl·atf'lJ O:.ikland 30 24 1n over· NFIJ R(JUNDllP time : P1tL.,burgh, 20 17 v.mm·rs 11vcr llalt1 more; and San F ranrl'>t'll, v. hi eh beat St Louis 24·21 in overtime But h D1•trnd anil San Francisco matched lht•1r enl11't• 111111\llt'r of wms las t season. Tam1>a llav h.1tJ v.un its '><·c·oml straight last Thursday night, '>hading I.~,., Angele'> JO tl In Suml;11r ·., otlwr g;1m1"., 1t \\:t'> All;.int a 37, N1•w fo:nglanif 21 < 'h11 ago Z!, "'''"' < >rlt•an~ 3. Seat- tle 17. Kansas ( '1t \ IG Wa-,h1 11~'.l1111 2:1, Nf•\\ York GrnnL'> 21 , M1am1 17 I '1n•·111n.it1 11; . ..t nd Denver 41. Dallas 20 lllJll'>tOll 111:1\ ~ ,ct ( 11•\ I' I.encl l11r111:h1 ..:anh·-; 12. VikinJ.{-t 1 lk<>Hlt•-, l.Jw•11-.k1 ' 2:14 var1h. illl' 1-;<1gl1·' got lli!.I on th1• g111und 1111111 \\t11t\lu11 ~1· 1unn1ng li.1<•k Wlltwrt Montg•11111·rv , wl111 ~r·11rc·d tv.11 t11uc-hclowns Leroy JIJrr1s alv1 s<·11n·d l w11·1· us l'hll<Hh•lph1a ud minl'>tl'n·d 1111' "''" "' !11•f1•.1t M111r11".ot:1 liH'> ·;uf f1•n•ll 111 1:1 v•·ar-. "Wl1af d1fl1•11•111·1• elm•.., 11 111.1k1• \.\.li.'lt tlw :.1·1111• is 1f you Mt'I lwal'1 ' w11111l1·n·ll \i1kirtA l 'cw d 1 H111I Gr:rnt. "'l'lw llt'St ll1111g ,1h11ut llw los~ " that thl' lo('a l nt•ws1rn1u·r WJ'> 1)11 ..,lnk1· " I.ions 29, Pa<•kt•r-. 7 No 1 draft 1'111111·1· l\dly Su m. ruo;lwil for t34 yards anrl hook1 •1I up 011 an H7 vartl T l> pa~s µla y with Gary Danwbcm :a:-Dc•t r 111t 1><>11nch-d G reen Bay . Ed Murray k1t'k•·d five· fw l1I A•>als a nd Sims ran his two g;.imc• N l"I. rll'>hing total to 2a1 yards . Danielson. pl ay1 11 g d1•.,111t1· thl· 1h•a th Thursday of his nim•-c1;.iy old dau ght1•r, rnmpleted 11 or 17 passes for 246 ya rds "Gary ms p1rc1l a ll of us." -,oul Sin1s. "I d1dn 'l know how w1•ll I \I.OU hi t'•>nl't•ntrate." said lhc quartcrbu<•k "I f1•lt 11 was m y uhhgation to go out and JJla r." Bills 20, Jets 10 J eff Nixon returned his fourth inte rception of the s eason 50 ya rds for a touchdown us Buffalo de· feated New York. J oe t 'erguson hil On IR of 29 passes for 207 yards and Nic·k Mike M ~('r kicked fi eld goals of 47 and 38 yarrls for the ll11ls, who won their first two games of tht• seas on for the first time since 1975. Steele rs 20, Colts 17 Terry Bradsh aw's 24-yard TD pass to Jim Smith in the fourth quurlcr provided the winning points. But Pitts burgh 's victory over Baltimore was not secure ~til s afety Donnie Shell inter cept· ed Bert Jones with J YJ minutes to play after the Colts had a first-and-goat from the three. 49ers 24, Cardinals 21 Ray Wersching 's 33-yard field goal beat St. Louis in overtime. San Francisco tied the score in the final minute when Paul Hofer swept the right side 26yard.s ror a 'fD, cupping an-80-yard drive. Falcons 37, Patriot' 21 Rookie U}tht e nd Junior Miller. shut out In his NFL debut :i week aJto, c1m ghl eiKht passes for 117 yards and two TOs from Steve Bartkowski as AH anla surprised New England Wilha m Andrews ran for 124 yar ds fo r the Falcons and Bartkowski completed 19 or 39 a t- tempts for 244 yards Bears 22, Saints 3 Walter Payton rushed for 183 yards in 18 car- ries includjng a personal r ecord 69·yard T D run as Chicago batte red Ne w Orleans. Before the TD, Payton spun off a 61-yard r un but was r aught when he slowed up for a block to develop "The second t ime I JUSl took off, I didn't wait for an)one. I just wanted to get mto the end zone · Seah awks 17, Chiefs 16 Seatllc scor ed a ll its points 1n the fi rst half as Jim Zorn passed for a pair or TOs . Then the Seah awks held off t Ka nsas City rally that in· elud ed three fi eld goals by Nick Lowery , one of them a 57-ya rdcr which set a Chiefs' club record. "I liked the first half better than the second," decided Seattle Coach Jack Patera. Re ds kins 23, Giants 21 Mark Moseley's 45-yard field goal sank New York with 1.55 left. Earlier , Moseley had an extra point attempt blocked, ending a string or 69 con- secutive conve rsions . Phil Simms threw two TD passes for the Giants, the second giving New York the lead with JUSt over five minutes to play. ... - Dolphins 17, bengals 16 l 'wC' von Schamann kicked a 39-yard field goal w ith l .:>.'>to p1ay. carrying M1am1 to its comeback \'H'lnry over Cincinnati Bill Ba rnett blocked a punt wi th 3 42 left. setting up the winning score for th e Dolphin:., who trailed 16·7 with JUSt over fi ve m inutes to pl~y Broncos 41, Cowboys 20 Sakt) Bill Tho mpson returned a fumble 32 v:.ircls fur a TO and Denver 's defense forced two ;1t l11•r tumovNs that gave the offense the ball at the ll.dl.1s f1v 1· ) aril line, wearing down the { 'ov. ho vs <~uarfrrha1·k Ma lt Ro binson r an for two TDs as llt•nvt•r h1111t 11 n t·arly 17 0 lead. Registration F~ For Boats Hiked The Cahfornfa Department or · Boating and -Watt'r\\ a) s has announced an increase of registra- t111n fees for pleasure boats for 1981. Ma rty Mercado. di~ccto~ of the ~epartment, said the mc rr asc in rcg1strat1on fees ts necessary to keep up with the incre asing cost or conductmg local boating safety and enforcc'!'ent P~'lgra~s .. Roat owners renewing their reg1strallon m 1981 will pay $5 instead of last year 's fee of $2: The cost of registering a newly pµr chased boat will be inr reast.'<1 from SS to $9. "For the past nine years we have been able.to keep the fees at the same level," Merca~o said, "but inflation and other factors have s ign_lficanlly incr eased the costs of running local p rogratns. Boating Course Set A boating s kills and seamanship course is be· ing offered by Flotilla 22 of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary beginning Wednesday, Sept . 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Marina Inn, 34902 Del Obis po, Dana Point. The course information will include rules of the nautical road, boat handling, safely equipment regulations, charts and compass, marine engines, sailing, weather a nd marine radlo. Instruction Is free a lthough there is nominal fee for printed materials. Teen-agers as well as adults are welcome. For furthe;: nform ation call Bob Rutz, vice commander , ti8'l~. or J eff Wheatley. public re· lallon officer, 528·8198. BOATING I FOOT8ALL I BUSl'NESS New Law Cited Record Surge In Bankroptcy Ky Th~ 1'8~la&ed PreH , 1 Americans hy the thou.'lands are seeking legal teller from their debts, a11 infl ation and recession m ake it hurdt•r to JH•Y the bills and a new law makes 1t lc·H11 1111mru1 lt> K'i bankrupt Thi· rN·111 fl r111 lrnnkruptcy fil ings by in- div1du11l>1 ZZ4,3M w&K !let In the year tha t ended .Ju111· :111. Hl7~. and 1l look!! like this year will break th1· rf•c·m <I KTATl~'fl(~ •'OR J UNE t• ARE not availa· hie, but ftKtirt"'I frnm lh .. Administrative Office of ' the tJ S Court11 •1l1<1w that In the 11 months from J uly l!n!.1 thr11u.ch M11 y 1980, there were 215,710 haokru11t1·y f1hnl(11 by 1ndlv1duah1 In Mu y u l t10I', 1!4 ,11'15 lnd1vldu1ls filed for h1tnkruptcy , olmo11t 11nf! third more than in May 1979 lrl lht' fm1\ f1v • rr11mtM 1Jf lhia year; there we re i!1 pNC'f'nt mflrl! 1t1tHv1'1u11J hankruptcy fit· inl(s t han thcr1· w1·r1· tn th .. f1r11t five months of lut year While> thf' ht:a<iltn•·11 ft.11u. rin \h~ f1nC1nc1al pro· ble m11 or tiu.'i1n<:R!H:11 rath,., than ~1plt on the woes or Chry:-1ler C:MJ> , f11r r:.omtilt, rather than on the trnuhll!s 11f a lair! <1fr ut1tJ1 wrirhr 1t 111 in· d1v idu<1li. who file a lrn11at 00 f>•!r r e.:nt of all ha nkruµtcy pt:lttirm:. IT IS Ulf'FICUL T TO PINPOINT the rea~on for the s urge 1n bankruptcy flltng11 H. K<:nt Presson , u 111stant c hief of the bankruptcy d1vis1on of the Admin1slrat1ve Office of the U.S. Courts , said the econom y, Including double·digit inflation and n sing unemployment, is res pons ible for part of the boost But Presson and other experts also bla me or credit a law that took effect Oct. I In an outline on the la w, Irvine H. Piccard, U.S. trustee for the Southern Distnct of New York, noted "The purpose of filing a bankruptcy peti- tion is to obtain a 'fresh start' that is, freedo m from creditor harassment and worries and pres- s ures attendant to owing s ubstantial a mounts lo creditors." Piccard also said, however, that a peti· tion "should be filed only when a ll else has failed." There are two types or bankruptcy r elief - Ch apter 7, or straight liquidation, and Chapter 13, sometimes known as the "wage-earner plan," whic h allows a debtor to pay his or her bills over an extended period or ti me UNDER CHAPTER 7, AN INDIVlDUAL'S as· sets are Liquidated -sold and the proceeds are us ed to pay creditors. There are some assets that are exe mpt from liquidation. In the past, the amount that a de btor could keep varied from slate to state. ~ - The new law provides a federal exemption. Unless specifically .pr ohibited by state law, a deb· tor c an choose e ither the federal exemption or the state one. Exempt property under the federal standard includes a maximum or: $7,500 worth of equity in real property used as a residence; ·Sl,200 interest in a motor vehicle ; and $200 in value for each item of household furnishings, ch>tbing, etc .· Once an individual's assets have been liquidat- ed, his or her financial s late is wiped clean -even if the creditors do not get all the money owed to them. Certain debts remain, bowever. including taxes. alimony and child s upport and certain slu· dent loans. C HAPTt,ll 13 ALLOW~ YOU TO KEEP your property while you pay yoW-debts under a plan worked out by the court. Jn the past, 'you generally wer e ineligible for C hapter 13 if you were self. employed. The new law extends the protection of Chapter 13 to people who are self-employed, providinl their income is stable and regular enough to enable them to make the payments arranged by the court. The new law also permits debtors who file for bankruptcy relief under Chapter 13 to pay off less than 100 percent or their debts, as loni as the amount repaid is no less than would be repaid ii the individual's assets were liquidated. Under the old law, you gen er ally had to repay the full amount. It costs $60 to file for bankruptcy. The petition should be filed with the clerk or the nearest federal bankruptcy court, along with separate schedules listin g as~ets and debts. the forms are available a t-" most stationery stores. • Unions Out coac:,:~~Rs RlCHGROVE CAP) Rare Colna. Stamp• A majority o r farm· GOLD 6. SILVER workers at Herrick a nd Price. for -.u.8f Sons a table grape ran ch •0oic1, C-"1'.so s11ver Cl. no.eo ' • 811y S.11 near this southern Tulare Kr1199m1nc1 ...,,. me.• County community. vot-' M•P1• LNI ...,.. .,.,. 1 • 1 100 '°"-S611.• .. ,. .• e d over w h e m 1 n g Y so P•-MM.• ...._. againhst r 1 epresenlt,ation1. to~s11~.'::'CW....::.,~~ b y l e nterna aona 1 (714)5111150 Union of Agricultura l South eoa .. Pina Ylll•g• Workers and the United .__ .. .., ... Farm Workers. 1---c..,...., Herit~e Bank \ln nhn I 1111 CONSTRUCTION FINANCING •Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildln1s Takeout commitment required along with leases •orange County Properties •Land Loans up to 1 year 50% of appraisal . •up t o $'750,000 Heritage Bank 2171 CAMPUS DAIVE IRVINE. CALIFOANIA 12713 CONTACT· JEFF JOHNSON (714) 833-3700 • . __ ..... ......, __ _ \ .. • &. ·-. I . J STOCKS I BUSINESS \ NYSE ~1onday'8 a .m. (POT) Pri<•eatt •• I t r COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. . . ' Anaheim Plant Sold SEATTt.E (AP> -WeyerhHuaer Co. has •creed in principle to buy four paperboard and container plant.a belonging to the Menasha Corp ., olflclals of both compa nies have confirmed. .. Monday, Septemt>er 15, 1980 H/F CAIL Y PILOT Old Bo.eie.,n Dart, Kraft Set . Fi-rst Joint Meet By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ If there was ever an appropriate place for a company to hold a meeting or its shareholders, il's¥the one selected by Dart Industries Sept. 25: the Orrington Hotel in Evanstoo, Ill .. just outside or Chicago. Dart ~as been headquartered in Los Angeles for 35 years but 1t makes perfectly good sense to gQ. to Evanston on this occasion. For a bunch or reasons. Thls will be a special meeting or shareholders con· vened to vote on the proposed merger or Dart with Krall Inc . lhe big food processor The new company will be called Dart & Kraft • KRAFT I S H EADQUARTER ED not far from Evanston, in Glenview. Ill., another Chicago s uburb. And " Da!1. & Kraft, when it's rprmed, will be based in Glenview. So 1t s a good idea for Dart s hareholders to trek to the area where the ne w cor poration will be headquartered. As a matter of fact, at the same time that the Dart s hareholders a re meetin~. the Kraft shareholders will be Money Tree gathe ring in another Chicago s ub- urb, Willmetle, lll .. very n~ar Evanston. Assuming the vote will be .. yes" in both meetings, when the Dart and Kraft shareholders can get together at s till another Chicago suburb maybe O'Hare Airport for a celebration of the1 r marriage. B~ydnd these log1sllcal considerations, however, there are historic and sentimental reasons for Dart ln· dustnes ~o stage this climactic session in Evanston. Dart 1s named for Justin Whitlock Dart, a hard·driving mercurial executive wh<> laterally created this company out of one that used to be called Rexall Drug. F'or Dart, who al 73 1s s till chairman and undis puted ruler of the company, this will be like a homecoming. He was born m Evanston on August 7, 1907 He grew up in a nother Chicago suburb. lfinsdale In addition, he went to college at Evanston's Northwestern University. where he played tackle on the football team and made the All Big Ten teams of 1927 and 1!*28 IT WAS ON THE Northwestern campus that Dart met Ruth Walgreen, daughter of Charles R. Walgreen, founder ~f the Chicago-based drugstore chain. They were married tn 1929, and Dart went to work in the basement of a Walgreen drugstore Dart didn't stay tn the basement loo long Aside from being the son·m-law of the boss, he proved to be an able merchandiser He quickly rose to become gener al "'!anager One product, Dart's O'namel, was named for him., Walgreen's daughter divorced Dart m early 1939. But so highly was Dart regarded that he stayed on as general manager. And when Charles Walgreen died eight months later. he left his former son·m-law substantial stock in the company. <Dart was remarried to film star Jane Bryan s hortly after Walgreen died l Da.rt co!'tinued as general manager of Walgreen until 1941. b1ckenng constantly with his ex-wife and her brother both major shareholders. He then Oed Chicago for Boston: where he took a top position with United Drug, a hodgepodge that owned or sold to numerous drugstores across the country Liggett. Owl. Rexall and Sontag were some of their retail banners. ~AJtT_BEC~M.E HEAD of the company in 19'3 and is credited with bringing order lo what was previously c haos. In 1945 he moved the company's headquarters across the.,. - country to Los Angeles. In 1946 he changed the corporate - name lo Rexall Drug. Today, nothing's left of the old Rexall drug operations. Dart has sold them all off. both the retail and the manufac· luring operations. But the company that bears his name is now a_ $2.5 billion enterprise making chemicals, plastics, ballenes and consumer products. You know the Tupperware contamers sold at home parties? That's part of Dart Industries. You know t he Duracell alkaline batteries? That's part of Dart. You know Wilsonarts, a laminated plastic similar to Formica? That's part of Dart ~art Industries is bigger than any drugstore chain in· clud!ng Walgreen. And it's ne".er had any boss ex~ept Justm Dart, w~o on Sept 2~ presides over a meeting set up !O submerge hts company into Kraft ~ and it's at a meet· mg held in his native town Govemment. llig Japanese CUenl WASHINGTON (AP) -In the last year , while America's auto industry suffered through one of its m ost desper ate periods. o ne of every six pickup trucks bought by the federal government came from Japan. Of the 36,000 pickups bought for the government's neet between Oct. 1, 1979, and June 30, 1980, by the General Ser vices Administration, 5,900 were compacts made in Japan for General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, a GSA spokesman said. THE GSA, THE GOVERNMENT'S purchasing agen· cy, must accept the lowest bids on goods it purchases. The compact Japanese lrucks cost less than the smallest American.made pickups, even with a price break ac· corded to U.S. products. Although the entire U.S. a uto industry is in a slump, truck sales have suffered the raost. In the nine.month period, auto and truck sales combined were down 31 per. cent from the same time a year earlier, while truck sales alone were down 36 percent. Gold Quo1a1ion• By The Associated Preu Selected world gold prices today: London: morning fixing $672.50 off $13.00. Loadoa: afternoon fixing $866.50 eff $19.00. Paris: afternoon fi xing $667.59, off $11.95. Fraaklut: fi xing $675.98, off $18.93. New York: Handy & Harman mid·mornina S..50, orf $19.00. New York: E ngelh ard s·elling price mld·mornin1 $666.50, off $19.00. New York: Engelhard fabricated gold mid·momin1 $689.8.l. of( $19.66. su.,rr NEW YORK (AP) -Handy &r Harman silver Sl9....,. up*" •IUW\ • ,......,, ~ • .l.JUU. • -Eng~lhard sllver·Sl9 850, up $CU~. fabricated silver U0.895, up $0.1575. · ......... NEW YORK (AP> -Spot nonferrous metal prices to- day: Cepper .98~·1 .01 1/• a pound. U.S desUnaUoos. Lead 42 cent.a a pound. Zme 38~-37~ a pound. delivered. Tiii S'B.8006 a pound. Alualaam, lb, N.Y. 64·72. Memary $410.00 per Ouk. PlaU..al $720..$729 troy O&. N. y . I . Hft P~tt , PH n 1 Television TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS MONDAY -EVENING - nl .. u, •• U 10 .. I I ll•\•f!IA .\1 e a c tis ... ~ws 6 30 Q l1C I AC OOUt"' m wEl CllM~ tJAc" KOTTER c-~t 1tt j Jt'.'\tl' I ED OtCK CAVETT {I!) STUOIOSEE k 1. 0 " ' ..... , I• ,,,, t1 '-'.J'• II. 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J,Hld/ .t 1Ll~(t"f ~ Pc1 r nq !1• r1 r ~Vlfl.J1 ,, John Al.•C k 01, rrip ffi• htHr.J f tl~"tfJ••f l,ur ind h1S l rt't'lo 1H\: ·'P fl,,-. 1 t•y J Hf HlQQtJ Ir J<.tWC '..A funP~ l (J0Wftl lul w.1r1..,,.1 -rJ ,l·t~ ... <1 lot I r Ll ftfJrl ) 0 MOVIE • • • (; ,r,1t' 1nt1t•1 .r11ty' \tN~ f:__, t 11 4 t 1"\>A\ It 10:00 0 0 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • , Th.-Ome9<1 Man ( 19~ 11 C.h.\rll~n Hestl)n Anlhony Zfll bP The 1or•<' t',lHVIV('!I r1I 1 yeftTI Wilt tttft'mPh fu p1ep;,1r, a cure .... ~.....__~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Buddy Bets Life Hackett R e rit'PS (;rourho Shmt' LEONARD THE DUCK AND COMICAL FRIEND Buddy Hackett Taping Five Television Shows Each Day S 1f!t~g C B S 'Deliverance' Upset NEW YOHK 1 ·\l'l Thr r11untrv and h I u t' I.' r :J ' 111 u 11 J I q.u int el Deli\ eranrc• h:1' f1l<'d a $1 m1llton damag<• s111t d1 1r,.:1ni.; !'H"i Inf' ,1ml ti s Columh1a H1 t'llf ds cit\ 1-;11111 w1lh m arketing a r1•\·ord1nl! using t he group·-. n.1nw \\llhmtl its .111thort1a tion ln a t•nm11l.11n1 f1lt•d 10 L ~ D1stnct Court 1n \l .inhattan. the g roup charged thJl lht> rt>eording "Leaving L.A 8) Dell\ erance 1:-a tradema rk infrinl{ement and also damages the national reputat111n a nd good will establtshed b~ thc group T he five rnus1r1<1n~ claimed that CBS and Columbia Records put out the recording lo trade upon their popularity b) confus ing or ml'slead- ing the public into hchf'vtng 1l had a part in its production The group a sked the court to cnJotn further dis lribution of the n•t·ording pending the outcome of their damagl' s uit Conductor Quit DETRO IT I AP I Conductor An - la I Oorati. who led the Detroit Sym - phon y O rc hestra to world-c l ass s tatus tn three yea rs , has resigned t he m usical directorship beca use he s ays recent budget euts threaten its rutur e. MIDDLE AGE CRA,ZY "'1u don't haw 111 he.· middk.· agt·d. Ju" a littlt.· lTa n. 8) JERR\' BlJCK LOS ANGELES lAl'I Buc}(h llarke!l savs he lea rnt'd ho\\ to tl<1 "You Ret Your Life " while perform ing all those years 1n the Catsk1 lb Hackett does five s hows a '4-t!f'k of the new syndicated quiz :.enf'S, rc vival of the Groucho Marx q~h1dc that ran on NBC for 11 }ears and still is seen in reruns . He tapes fi ve shows in a ro". a week's shows in one day. all wi thout script "P EOPL.E SAY HOW do \'Ou do 11 ·• Well. I prepared for years m the Catskill Mountains.·· Hackett ~aid "Every night al the Concorrl Hot{•f they had a Champagne Hour Th{') would pick people from the danN' class lo dance with the teachers. a nd I \.\ould interview the students ·· Those were m the days \\hen he· was getting $55 a week and sending $125 a month home to mother Even whe n his salary climbed into the thou!>ands of dollars a week, he re turned to the Concord ever y now and then to emcee the Champagne Hour ··I spent years inter viewing pco pie," Hackett said ... So if people ask how you train yourself for such situa- tions. you work and work ." llACKETI' SAID he is able to tape the shows so that they hardly need editing something that Groucho never accomplished. His shows were ed1ted to make them fit the time period and to take out r isq ue jokes "I wanted to do 'You Rel Your Life:·· said Hackett. "It was my idea to bring it back. rt was 'bashert.' which is Hebrew for kismet or fate. Every pain I've had for not gelling the parts I wanted a re gone now I don't know vet how the audience 1s going to r eact. but you know when you're hot. ''I'm not doin g this for the money -I've got all the m oney I'll ever need . I'm doing this for the artistic and c reative fulfillm ent. I'm 56 years old. a nd I've had one m ar velous time in m' ltft' ll11tni.: \1;.,tl Marl \IJd \\ urld and \\11r!..1ni.: "'1lh all thn'>t <·nml•d1.1n-. I m h,n ini.. a m<irH·lou-. t 11n l' dot ng th1 s -.he 1\.\ · llACK ET1' WA S ASKED tf he didn't IHl\C' an) \.\ornes about follo\.\- ing Marx. \\host• l'austic \\It made ·You fh•l Your l.1fl'0 a bti! hit and g:ivc 11 an enormous following among rnllcge studt'nts l'VCn after hi s death .. I would ltkt• lo h<' g ra(•JOus." ll aC'kl'tt s a id. "hut l 'm bette r Groucho did one show d week. l do fl\·l· a dav and I'm be tte r But we have a Int more liberty in telev1s10n tod.I\ so \OU can't really compare ·· 11 a <' k \' l t " a s 1 n t f' r ,. 1 c w l:' d hat•kc;taj.!l' during th<' taping of <i notht·r Ill'" program .. The Toni Tl'nn1lll' Sho" · lit• ,.,, .. ., apreanng on her talk shn\.\ as a ~ueM to pro mot1• Ynu Hr t Your Lift• . · Hoth Jrl' S) nd1t«1ted b' \tC'A T\ .... - ll ACKt:TT , WllO \.\e1gh<'d 253 pounds MJ) 15. no" tips the stales at 19.J · · Peoplt• who lose '' C'1ghl. · he s:.ud 'al\.\rl\s he 'I swt.'ar to God I d1dn l l'al a ihtng · ·where did those candy wrap1>ers come from .,· ·Elves left them ··· llis S\'elte fi gure well. almost could prcWe a handicap in one in- stance. While still roly poly he filmed a movi<' c•a lled "Babe" in Canada Now Lht• director wa nts to call the ca s t hack and fi lm a few more scenl.'s Hut Hackett 1s 50 pounds s h rn mer than wh(•n he stood before t ht• cam<•ras After 21 v('ars of exclusive ap- pt'.'arance at ·the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. llarkell 1s o;w1lr hing lo the R1v1era Hackett said he believes "You Bet Your Life" \\Ill become a hit "Then.·· he said. 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Garden a nd in Hawa11 llt·1 (11 1 "concept " Elvis work "as on tht· Lt!gen<lary Performer se11l·~ .. v. hwh so far c·ons1sls or three a lbum" When Presley died th rec ) <'dr'> Jgo HCA asked her to start romp1hng .o com1llcte catalog of his lJJJl·:-.1 project she has been "mh111L! '"' ,tlnw ... t lull l1rnt• s ince then. She lt~un•,, '>h<' h.1..,n't yet reached lhe halfv.a~ m;1rk IH 'T S lit" WA!-' m o r e than qu.1lifu•d 111 nwct lhc challenge - lturll'cl h' HC'i\ lale 1n 1978 of put· tin I! l<>J:t'ther the 2~lh ;1nni versary jJrtlJl'l'l "I wanh'«I 'ornl'th1ng cl1fforent. and I ".1nll•tl .,,,,lH tl1111g that would span th1• :?Ii \t•;,n, sht• say'>. "i\nd that's \\II\ I 1lt•1 111t•il to d1vidt• my records 11, I lit· ph.t"<'" 11f lus l'arf'f•r. \1 \ 1•111wra 111 cl1>111g ttus album '' ,,, 111 ,,.,.. a-.. muc·h unre leased r11a1 1·n,1I ,,, I po,s1hly <'Ou ld, beca use I ti ul 1101 ''ant to i..:1 v{' these fans 11111t•lh1r1g lh;1t tht·~ a lready had. ,\ntl I d11l ""' 1m·k m) performances lc11 l1•!'hnll'.il 111•rfr1·t1011 1 picked 1111·1 .. liu .1 'P<'l lf1c· ft-el that they add r11r lilt' l1\1•r .Ill lo s how the pro- ll'S'lllll,lh,111, lo '>hoy. the warmth, lo ... 1111v. thl• h11m11r ··1 WANTEU TO l'Jpturc all of the r.wl'ls "' 1111•. m.111 nut only as an .•111 ... t 111cl .111 1•11t1·rt,11nt'>r. but as a h11111 111 rM·tn~. 1tr.1t I thou~ht made h1111 ,o '"1"·1.il It• -.o ni,111~ pt'Ople." II till' r • ~I""'"' to lh<' l'lght record .,,., 111tf lht f.111 mail .tlready pouring , 1, ·•ll' 1ndll'.1t 11111 M 1ss Deary has At' W.rt"photO But .tlthough tltl' album includes 11'!'111 cl111,..::-. nf IX of thO'>l' :Ut :.mashes. 11 1" I" 110 111l•;in,, a ··gn·utcst hits" 1·ollet·t111n Country MUsic · Voting Said Fair • ,,, • c·t•tfc•d \\rut" onl' Wisconsin \\ 11111.111 I laui..:twtl I r riN1, and I re· ltlt'fl!llt'rt·d MIXTURE OF PHOTOS OFFERED IN ALBUM Joan Deary , RCA Compiled Presley Packet ..... ~ 9s~ 2.00 . . ... .......... 994 2400 ....... ~~NWI e79'9'8So -· -.... °"" " --AllP'lAHl t"l 11.•i.1s...-.-·- .. ,.. t wwp e ,....._ , ..... CAIHY111 lto»t.~14l•4M14.t-I0.4t ""' .... w-.... '-"·-· TNI IM"u mnas uac , ... , "'-? ... ---..,.., -lt1-..itOO.l1-l ~IMt A ,....., Of --1 "-· Tlfl llU« lAOOOH111 I .-.a-t-7-11.00 n...~ -~. 0-ly • -· AllPlANI i"91 111&t·t.4S...o4J .. 4M oU ·IMt ·-a.i .. ·~­THt lllW>UNTAIN MIN 111 ·-·-·· .. ·-·-· ... ''FAME" (PGf W•O•t• 1 00 I t lO :SH $.L.ft 1 00-<I 30 • 4.$--f 1) THE MOUNTAIN M~N ' \lllkOCS•~• 'O<r • 'oo (R) iat.Sun 14'• 10 FINAL COUNrOOWN" BEAR ISLAND (PG) '"' •00111 -P'HANTASM 111 -,_.,..o_u..._,, _ _. ~ --• -· c.tt .. ntl MOUNTAIN MaHra1 ..... WMOUT MOSU1 ... 1 ... ~~~""~=7'"1 , .... v .. o.-. ....... c..t-• , ..... ,. TMI HIAl.ll(NJ ..., ..... ..ii!IA.IL-.:8.:...79:...::;98:..:SO~, DON'T ANS~ ntl ~ICll ........ ... t ·•~t 821 4070 h • •••• ....... ,ti ,, .. u,111 '''' 962·243! ._. ., . .-. .. C .... lfU •tf 191 3693 " ..,... -"-"" ,. ""' ,. .... \ TNI llO llAWl111 ,._ INTll THI DaAOON il l ""' .... w ...... '-"•-· Tlfl IMPIU STalOJ IACK <NI . ......, ... _. " Hwy Of _..,, .__ ntl ILUI LAOOOHcw~ .,._ HOll YWOOD KHtOHT'I 111 IK '• ~ ' '' I ""' ~ t• '--" .,,. • ...-.~ •• .,.,.,. ' ...... , .. Wn l• t "-1'1 821 4070 ~ .. -......... ~ TNI MOUNTAfN MIHlll .... WMOlL T MOSIJ !NI -----t• ...., ... ..,, .... ,_ CA1HT111 .... ntl OCTAOOH ,w1 T llEKE'S t·:LVIS :-.111ging gospel t"llov. (;ll'.11 Thou \rt">. <·ountry '.'IJ\SllVlLL I':. TC'nn < /\ 111 Th<· Cnuntrv Must(' Assoc•i;.1 t1on, in a s lap at tht• nval Ata<lcm~ of Country Musi<'. savs no ont• can control lhl• balloting for its annuul awards • 1 "1-'1111111· lloY. lht• T11nc Sli ps A""-' >. pJlnot1l' t"i\nwnra the Bt•autlful " 1 and t'Vl'n Bcalles 1 "Yl•stt·rtlay, · · c;l'l ll:J<•k" l The Nashv1 lie -bas ed CM J\ ha~ rc•1t•ased figures showing 1l has about 5,000 mcm be r s t·hi..:1bl1· to rntc for the aY. ards to be presented Oct. lJ . Ttwn··.., lhl· young El vis. :-.oundi ng J bit rwn ous as ht• chats on stage rlunn~ a n C'arl) Las Vegas show Thl·rl"~ .1 1:11, rninull' monolo~ue. ac- The CMi\ ·s announc:emenl comes in the a fter math of t he Academv of ('ountn Mu..,11"~ c·ontrovers ial awards sho"' in Los Angeles in Ma) 1n Y.h1d1 ;1rt1st'> associated with CRS RC't'Ords won all lhe a" a rcb !IR1!,IOI NO Of 40) 4',fl8R1s1r1t UNI I l\lH S46-2 711 Dolby Stereo NO NUKES (PG) u .2......._10 THE STUNT MAN (R) 11 tS.2 •S.S tS 1 •s.10.u URBAN COWBOY (PG) 120C».OO-tO·OO BRUBAKER (R) 2 »7·)0 "AIRPLANE'". U'GI =-'"AHAL COUNTDOWN" "THE HUNTER'(PG) I._ "XANADU"-=> (PG) r--= --::::::::: -1 I ."BLUES BROTHERS" 1R1 I·---:J ''TI-4E EMPIRE ,,... STRIKES IACK" -..O•AlSU- S MOWIY I T HI IAHOIT P' AlT II I l1'G I I "BLUES BROTHERS" ''PROM NIGHT" (R) [ ~ I THE HUNTER" "FINAL COUNTDOWN" (PG) r .::i I "THI llUI U~OOM" IRI I "CALIFORNIA SUITE" ~ IP'GI ·~-~-~-~---' "AIRP'L.AMI" "llml DARLINGS" ll'GI ;.:cHEECH I CHONG" "ACAPULCO GOLD" IRI AU.•~­•..J•""~' CHILO-tJ-·-ruy- MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE TM Olf«:1"'9 (JI,,.. '•""9.1 _,to .,~ ,,.,..,w\ .,,..,..,,, ,,,. J.,,.~"' m>wit '°""""" 1\1' r•w.,'1 or ,,..,, t/Wd'911 fHE SEAL Of nlE MOftON PlCf\lflE.., COOE Of ~f "EQU\.,U IOH cnvo ENTREES ... AND ALL YOU WANT OF BOTH E1·ery mghl. we feature two dehcuiu~ l'ntreto~ One 1' our JU~tlr fon11m' fned chicken. The second entret• \'ane" from day 10 da>" It m1){hl i>l' bt-d nbs with bar~e .;auce. ruiht beef. pol rna-.1. ~" 1ss .,teak. pork chop-.. roast pork, mahi·mahi. ml'al loaf, rock cod or corned hed Hut nnt-lhin,i.: doesn't vary. you can alw44·s have ;i~ murh a-. you w;int 11( b111h en1rees rm only $5.45! The same ){ties fur our hnt !'>11up. l<(fl'tll -;;1l:id, 1w11 vcgctahlt>-.. mashed potatoes and J.{r<tvy. com brl'ad and hont'r bullt'r It\ the mo:-.t dehcii,us barl'(ain in tuwn' Now accepting reservations . Gf'HE GJJIG GYELLOW GJIOUSE GRESTAURANT 3010 Harbor Boulevard. Costa ~ifc>sa Flours: M -Th. 5-9; Fri. 5-IO; Sat. 4 10: Sun. 12 9 For reservations. call 549-0'.\IO. At Casa Maria, it lasts almost a week. Sept. 15th-20th For six days, the accent is definitely on fun at Casa Maria. Enjoy frosty 16-ounee Margaritas at Happy Hour prices all week long. And you can savor all the flavor of Mexico with our Mexican Indepen- dence Day Fiesta Dinner. It's specially priced and specially delicious . featuring King Crab Enchilada. And all dinners come with a free dessert. But there's more. Pinata breakings. Colorful costumes. Exciting decorations. So plan now to celebrate Mexican Independence Day. Because we're making a week of it. ' CasaMariap MEXICAN RESTAURANT All the flavor of Mexico'." Huntington Beach • 16060 Beach Blvd, off 1-405 8'2-2541 ---~ --~--:::\---------~-~--~~--~-- .. OH f M!Jf\5 ·' U I,., THOSE LIPS THOSE EYES •1 ··aATILE BEYOND THE STARS" ....... a. I ___ __.e ... E;;;.A-.R....._..ISl ANO" 'AIRPLANE' "CARNY" ...... flll IO()ol ·•MVlll i"°I "THE MOUNTAIN , .. , .. ,,,. MEN" • "'MIDDLE AGE CAAZY"U•) __ ._. , ... . , . • • Ba DAIL y PILOT' -ra I " .......... I L INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Classified •Moroscope DAILY PILOT r 11 I j ~ ,.,., ...... - Elliott Sett believes these are cnt1cal times, with dangers to anticipate and reduce 'to manageable proportions. while we still have time.· Seif teaches a course in futurism at Phila delphia's Temple Umvers1ty. His students try to develop a perspective on the future by lookmg at the p ast and studymg alternative views of the future. C:I Dis Answer: Look to the Future By ERICH SMITH PHlLADELPHIA CAP> -For those who clamor about the problems of today, Elliott Seif has an answer: a look into th-e future. Seif teaches an interdisciplinary course in futurism at Temple University. He tries to get students thinking ahead. ... His course, "Focus on Future Living," is in its second year at Temple and attracts students from all disciplines -from a ccounting to journalism. "It should be a required educational ex- perience at the college level,·· he says. IN-FACT, COURSES like this are offered increapingly at colleges around the country, Seif notes..tand masters programs in future studies are available at the University of Houston and the University of Massachusetts. · Even so, "most of our education today ig- nores preparedness for what may lie ahead and concentrates on the past or the present," Seif complains. "Futurism is a growing discipline, with concepts and s kills unto itself," he ex- plains. "Futurist techniques are being used in the corporate planning of some 175 of the top 1,000 American industries listed in Fortune, with marked success.·· Students in the class try to develop a perspective on the future by lookihg at the past and studying forecasting methods, scenarios and alternative views of the future. Seif does not use a textbook, but his stu· dents read exten~ively from such writers as Alvin Tomer, Arthur C. Clarke. Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury. Robert Sheckley and Robert Heinlein. Television is an accepted source of informa- tion for Seif's course. "Quite a few programs on , public television are future-oriented," he says. ANOTHER SOURCE is the World Future Society of Was hington, D.C .. which publishes a journal, supplies books and magazines, and is planning an International Conference this sum- mer in Toronto. Seif, naturally, is going. In class, the students discuss the ideas they encounter. Instead of a final exam. the class plays a One Day at a Time Only 11 persons are left in the hamlet of Sprague. Among them are Dan and Nellie DatJgherty. They saw the town flourish, then fade, wil.t like the flowers of yesteryear. Ei3ut to them, it still is home. And it's where, with their family's help, they 'll stay. r By TAD BARTIMUS SPRAGUE, Mo. (AP) -Dan and Nellie Daugherty worked hard all their lives but they don't have much to show for it. They didn't re· tire, they just quit laboFing when they got too played out to go on. ; Now, a devoted daughter and grand- daughter 'are trying desperately to keep them from dying in an institution. Dan is 85. Nellie is 10 years younger. They live in a big old white house with peeling paint that needs a lot of repair. They are two of only 11 people who still inhabit this ruin of a town that once supported three stores, two churches, a college, a bank. a grain elevator and a dairy. THEIR GROCERY IS six miles east, their doctor 35 miles south. Social Security gives them $500 a month and Medicaid and Medicare help out with the multitude of medicines and the wheelchair. They spend S200-plus a month for propane gas , lights, a telephone and the car. They eat a lot of eggs rrom their neighbors' chickens. And they try to keep going, one day at a time. "When I needed money, it used to not make any difference what I did to get the money." says Daughtery. hiking up the trousers of his btue overalls. "But now my legs is so bad I , can't do anything any more, can't even wlllk down to the pond to go fishing. "I guess we'll just stay with it here till we die," he says, rubbing ~is tiwo-day beard. "If we ' decide to kick the ball, ihis is as good a place as any to do it in." 1 DAUGHERTY WORKED for the street de· partment in nearby Rich Hill until about 20 years ago, when a tree limb he was sawing fell on tfll .and pinned his hip to a car. There was no ns1on. ellie worked 19~ yea.rs at the Missouri State mental facility in Nevada, 35 miles south of Sprague. until her arthritis got so bad a de· cade ago that doctors there advised her she simply couldn't go on doing the hard physical labor of cleaning and carrying anymore. There was no pension for Nellie. either. Dan and Nellie had 14 children by previous , marriages. Now only three or Nellie's and five .;of Dan's are still li'ving. Togethe• the old couple also raised two of Nellie's granddaughters when their mother died. "MOST KIDS THINK of cakes and cookies and presents when they think of their grandparents," says Jennifer Church, 28, one of the two girls raised in the old house. "What I re· member is my grandmother wearing an old worn spring coat for many winters so Pat a.nd I could have nice clothes to go to school. They never had any s avings, they were always too busy taking care of their children or us." For a few )'ears, after Pat went off to col· lege and Jenni went to l')urses training, the elderly couple lived alone in the country house they bought 14 ye,ars ago LQ get away from the towns that seemeo to stifle them. But now they can 't manage by themselves. Dan has swollen feet, the crushed hip that never healed and a bad heart. Nellie has crippling arthritis, diabetes and a progressing paralysis doctors think may have come from undetected strokes. "IF WE PUT THEM in a nursing home they'd die in a month," says Nellie's only living daughter, Myrtle Ayres. "We want them to sell "1e house and move to Rich Hill where they can ... alk to the store and we can take better care of th-em. But they don't want to go. The house is the only thing they've got add they don't want to leave it." Dea.orating for Today's Lifestyle· noncompetitive game called Lifestyles. which poses varying world situations and possible prob- lems the students may fa ce at s tages of their life. Student projects, for example, could study the views or certain groups or people about the future, or take an in·depth look at what perspec- tives for change exist in a certain field. SEVERAL STUDENTS, in a survey of sex roles ~.mong high school and college students . found~at a surprising number of them were in· terest~in having larger families, Seif recalls. "They tended to discuss getting married at a later a~e. but they also saw themselves as set· lling down and having two or three children." he says ... It was a non-scientific s urvey' but if this holds true, it could have drastic implica- tions for the future.·' Seif also found a disturbing fatalism among his students. ··Many of them have the notion that the prob· lems are so overwhelming and the issues so huge, that it is difficult for them to see ways they can affect their future fife," he says. On e of the main purposes or th e course. Seif sa ys. 1s to teach students to plan ahead. "The students learn to think about trends forecasts. patterns and alternatives." he says. ·'Our societx tends to be crisis-oriented - we don't deal wi~ problems until they are upon us. The course is meant to develop anticipatory decision making, or making plans to deal with problems before they happen." And what does he predict for the future, after studying it so long? "I TIUNK THE FUTURE is going lo be up to us ." he answers . "Societr. by its perceptions and actions, is going to deter mine what kind of future we have. "If we can agree to cooperate with each other and develop a simpler lifes tyle for ourselves, the future is optimistic. But if we continue to be di vided. if we continue to believe in groMh and technology as answers to our prob· le ms , we're in for some real trouble.·· ... -" AP Pho!• Younger members of familY. cluster around Dan Daugherty (right) and Nellie, his wife (in wheelchair) outside their home in Sprague, Mo. Dan and Nellie now are both in ' poor health, trying to keep going, to stay on in the old house, one day at a time. Myrtle and her husband Chuck work all day in their auto parts store in Butler, 18 miles northeast of Sprague, then drive down every evening to check on the old couple and make sure they have supper. They haul groceries, take them to the doctor in Nevada, handle their finances and try to repair the house too. They keep the same close watch on Chuck's mother. who lives with them in Butler. They have no children or their own. "It is a labor or love for us," says Myrtle. tears welling in her eyes. "When people get old and sick you can't abandon them. We love t.hem and they are our responsibility. Sometimes we feel worn out, but we try to do the best we can." Jenni echoes her aunt. "These are very independent people," says ttCe mother of three who's brought her ·little ones back to Sprague for the summer to loo~ after her grandparents. "I{ we put them in' a nu rsing hom e their li ves would instantly become regimented. They'd have to take their medicine, ett, sleep, do everything at a certain, set lime. , , ' "They would lose what little freedom tWey still have out here in their own house, and it would kill them," says Jenni, who now lives in Grandview. Mo. "It is really sad, what happens to old people in this country. I'm not going to s hut my grandparents away." Making a Litt/,e Seem Like a Lot; Decorating for Today's Lifesty/,e By BA.aBAaA MA VE• ............... A IP"OWilll decoratinc problem for man1 peraom ii chan1in1 their lifestyle to fit into a small apartment after years of livin1 in :. lar1er home. · So numerous are the people movina into conalclerably smaller quarten that speclaliata have 1wlved a ~ ol small-apace decorat-inc. '!be decoratln1 prescription calla for re- orderiq your priorities. There ii no room for aenUmmt in a studio apartment. Tbe sffOIHI set of dlthel, tbe golf clubll you haven't use4 in 10 years, and the complete, collected works of a childhood author will have to go ii you expect to have room for the essentials, such u a bed, a dining table, storage furniture and comfortable seating. Think clearly about future needs. If you will be entertalnln1 a 1reat deal, keep the prere- quisites. But ii you ugect to curtail your at- bome 1atberiq1 to sm9Uer, more mana1eable 1roupe, eliminate the wlnecessary items. Allow room for what Is really important to you, whether it's appliances to cook fancy food or enouih bookshelves to accommodate all your favorites. ~ Once needs have been spelled out, the phhlcal dimensions of the space available must be measured and put on paper. This information should be readily available for shopping expedi- tions. One way to maximize your living area is to think unconventionally about the division of space. Room dividers that also serve as stora1e are more useful than partitions or walls. For ex- ample, bookcases which form a solid surface on the back aide can be covered with cork board or fabric and used as a "wall" •lain.st which to , rest a bed, studio couch or desk. L Usually, you gain more storage space with built-in furniture. But, ii the added costliness of this type of furniture eliminates it u a solution, consider using a combination of ready-made bookcases and cabinets with a custom-made. wood-or laminate-covered top. , You should give preference to multi· purpose pieces when choosing furniture. A plain desk can serve abo as a dining table. 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'flt f IJ1fln'l(Jl1 Cl\'!iof '1ClfH1f'I k C (.(I Pl o~ PROPOSALS Sealfd P'W"/'\.ith w ill bP tt<:•tvtO by lht (1ty0f 11 "''* OwNtr ot thf w °'"· 1n tntotrtu.• ,.,, If'\ .. C•l'Y Clttk. lo<•led al 17'100 J•mbO,itt" ~Odd, lr1o1 1n~. C4HforrHa '17114 1111111 ? 00 om on ~Plemlll!'r JO, t(jij() tor ttv (~\truc f1on of "Pit dCl rt1t •Of'\ l t~ \1 f~ l)t HW wt;r lio I\ IOC.dtt"d Qf (u lVf'trJ01e (t;1flHT~un1ty A\\OC1altoo µdi"~ ll~ t1.-m11to,, \trt'f't lr111rw, (Al1to1n1• D EAH \'\\1 LAND E ij~· He~a rtltn j.! the cont,roversy :.is t c1 wh e t h e r or n ot secr etaries shou1tl "!-!N the coffee ... I feel 1t 1s necessary to define the t erm before thrs issue c an b e dis cussed in teil1gently. Ir "getting the coffee' mea ns the s ec re tary s imply pours a cup from a nearby djspenser and places 1t on her boss's desk. I agree 1t 1s not too much to ask However. m y 17 years or "gettin g t he coffee" involves the following : l. Purchasing coffee every two weeks . along with a ll thl' ac cou tre ments e.g . cream . s u gar . s t ir rers o r s p oo n s . h o t c up s . napkins. 2. Arri ving early to m ake the coffee because everyone wants a cup as soon as he/she arr ives . 3 Making a dditiona l pots of coffee throughout the day as need ed. 4 Slaying late to was h the coffee-m a ker , plus the cups and s poons if one 's s uperiors prefer not to use the dis posable kind. 5. Collecting m oney pe riodically for t he cof· fee fund If the above dut ies ar e included in the definition of "getting the coffee," you will s urely agre e that secretaries have a va lid complaint. Tha nks fo r letting me speak my '"" l #1111d(•rs I' 1 e c e N ERVES C OF'FEE DEAR NERV F.S : I appreciate your in-depth a nalysis. It added a new a nd vital dimension to the controversy. The n ext lette r is from a secretary who has a dif· fere nt point of .vr.· · · but I 'll bet a ll J!!f! has to do is go to the com· m issary! D EA R ANN L A N D E R S . I ha v e s om ething to say to the scc retar v who res ents being asked by her boss to get a cup of coffee. What's the big deal? It g1 ves me a chance to get a way from behind my d esk and enjoy a Little exe rcise. All of us who sit for hours on end (and I do mean end) can use the break. 1 like to get my bosses coffee They are a mazed at how I rem ember who likes their s a certain w ay. (Actually, I have a cod e cha rt taped to m y desk: "Mr.J .. black, Mr. S .. white no sugar, Mr. hl.11·1.. \\ "h ., , •• 11 (I II t' I' \ II U \\ I o I f • i.nrnNh111g 111 ,\11111 1•111 U lllll llt:Jt .1ppl11•.., lit•11• · · Y o u t· a 11 t t' I I t h ,. mt'asun• of a per,1111 11, the th1ni.:.., th;.il a11n11' l11rn " Ju..,1 <·.ill 111t• .\ LO OS E ll A~<:l"H FIWM LOS AN(, 1-:1.t-:!-. DE AH J\'\'\ LANDERS I rc<'l I m u..,I add to the lctter.-fr 11m women who \H 'fl' st'' ua ll" mol£'stt.•d ll\ I h 1·11 fath.ers wht•n llw\ \\ 1·r1· young It wasn't until I wa.., •t5 that I learnt•d m\ f.1tht·1 had fooled a round "'tlh m y two s15l<'r!>t a .. "'<'II a!> m e CI am lhC' oldro ..,t 1 T w 0 0 r u s a r l' n II \\ d ivorced and one• ,.., ... till married None of 11!>. ha.., eve r h ad any ., t"< u a I fe eli ngs I wnndt>r 1f thh was cauSt•d bv our t•arlv ex pe rie ncc s · v. 11 h 011 r father Sinre v.1· d11 11111 have enou~h mont·\ lo exp l o r e tht ... v.1t h psychiatris t ..,, p lt.•<J '>f' consult with } our very fine sources and advis e if our lack of sexual feel ings could be ;.i res ult of these experiences II would be a stran~c <'Otn cidence if three ,girls 111 one family turned nut to b e s exuull y un res ponsive, wouldn't 1t ., I have trie d to r c<.1d ever ything a vailable on the s ubject but I still don't have the answe r. F EELIN G School ProbleJDS F~ Of Open Door Society A panel dis cussion on probl~ms within the Or ange County school system is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26 in the auditorium of the Children's Hos pital of Orange Coun· ty, 1109 La Ve ta Ave., Orange. The panel of education professibnals will discuss aspects of learning dif· ficulties, including programs a vaHa - ble within the regula r classroom. special education progra ms, educa- tional and psychological testing and the m a n age m ent o f cla ssr oom behavior problem s. such as hyperac- tivity. according to a spokesman for the Open Door Society of Orange Coun- ty. s ponsor of the event. ti on al psyc hologis t La rry Ruoff. s peech patholog ist Gigi Law, n: s ource s pecialis t t ea ch er Jud) Cameron and Denise OJala. president of Tea m of Advocates for Special Kids . Psychologist St an Silverstein will moderate . The even tis free to the pubbc Pa nel members will include educa· The Open Door Society 1s an or ga nization m ade up mostly of adoptive parents who serve a s advocates for '>O· called "specia l needs" children rn a do ption a nd foster care T h<• s pokesman said these children. who were once considered hard to pl;.icc· tn adoptive homes, include S('hool a,gc . emotion a l l y o r phy s i cally h;rn dic apped, minorityor s1blt nggroup:o. Bookle t F o cu ses on Drug Abuse <AP > Millions of Am e ri c an s use th e s o c ially a ccepta bl e drugs , mostly witho ut givi n g it a s e cond thought. In the broadest se nse. coffee and tea drinker s . smok e r s a nd e v e n per s o n s w h o t ak e aspirin for a headache are using drugs. Drugs such as tobac- co. alcohol. aspirin and caffeine are considered socialy a cceptable for the most part in this country. abuse. Instead . some e x- p e rts th i nk the d e - terioration or the family m ay be one of the rea- sons for growing drug abu se among the young. T o he lp y ou un· derstand what you can do. the department has put together t he booklet "Drug Abuse Preven- tion for Your Family ... The booklet costs $1.30 and can be ordered from the Consumer Informa- tion Center, Dept. 182H, Pueblo, Colo., 81009. If you think your child has a drug problem. the booklet sugges t s, act quic~ly but calmly. Si ngles Calendar runs -each Wednesday, and con toms information on dis cusswn groups. parties and euenls open lo the publtc m t he Orange Coast a r ea Send notices t o Singles Calendar, Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. 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'"'°' U ti ., ~,1 t '><·ot H n,. !"'I) fJE ~CAI PTION or WOA" A<id•hon ,1 ·O• PoOl1 .nc;:t rt titltO conc.rett fleh1111C.1tk dnoh1nt1no LNC.I NEEA '!t E ~TI M IH E \J/.C.00 (.C) OPE NINC. OF PROPO!tALS ltw Pl'OOOWI\ w"I !>fo OUblltly -and •fdG •• 2 00 p m ~n Sep!Omb•" JO, 119l, '" trw C•tv C.ouncll Ch.tmbf-r\. IOC•tte •f 11100 Jctm bOrff Ro•d C1"'1c. Ceonttor, lrv1~ C...llfouu• 0 8 TAtNt NC. CO NTRACT OOC.UMENTS T~ \~t•'•"-a\tat'r'\ ..,~ wnttll~a (uhtl'r'1al• C.ommu"lf'f p..,, Soot AclG1hon Cl P sac> 19 Pl""' tW1CI ~PK1t1c 4110n\ •nd •II tO'ltr«.I do<uf'ftfn1\ m •v ~ oc1a1Md from ,,,_. 0.f)otr1mffll Of Pubh< wor .. s, C.tr ot ""'"" 1801 McC..~w 1rv1ne C.htornta A non-rt'funoab•• lte ol s H 00 ..,11 .,.. ll\.trgf'O fot ~t\Ch wt of 00tutnM1S Pt"n~ •nd SC)f'(.111(.tthons. will be rnaH~ tot •n..OO.tt1ona1 <"•'OI' ot S.S 00 ll4t &< PROPOSAL GU ARANTEE Edi-II Pl'BIJ(' :-.iOTI( E C>rOQOWI \h•ll bf" dCCOn'lpal\ted bf a U1r11t .-<I Ot"(~t)t'htr SCt\f'Ck QrbOOClnJ 1n tf'VI dmc>unt 01 10 ~rcent Of 11\t> tut•t N-66963 ~a.;;~~!,:'."~·~~·.~o \~ C~~;,:,:"';;"'~~ NOT ICE OF DE ATH OF P•OPOW• "•<cept..i, w111 Pl'OfT11Jfly R ICH AR D ANT H 0 NY ~~,.'\~!,'~c~":C~::':::::= C 0 S E NZ A AN ~ 0 F 1nwr•n<•. •ncl lurn1sn • w11stac.10<1 P E TI T I O N TO A O . t d•IMul Ptr forman<e Bono 1n ll'le MINISTER ESTATE NO. ~"1~~~~1•1:'.°.:;~·~ Z: .. \~.~~·::_:: A-105789. 1nll.,..an10Untol IC()per<~n1 af t1WICAdl T I . bo<lPrtC~ 0 a I h e I r S , WAGF RATES A< r•outr...S by beneficia ries. c reolf o rs S.-.-11011 1111 OI '"" ca11forn1a L.atn d t · t -<' t f C.00-. ""' Ow,.,.., M • delerm1neo ""' an COn 1nqen Creul OrS 0 9':n«r•l1>r•vall t!19 ralr,ofW"llf"Slnftw Richard Anthony Cosenza IOUhh 1n wn1cn ll'le work "lo ... and persons who ·may be :r;~~~,10~~~~~ ~(1~~11~,~~.':,!; ot hPrw1sP inle>rf•s teel 1n the off•<~'"' in~ o ... ne, anci ••• d•••laooe will a nd or estalt> uoonr.ciwsl Trw Contr•tiorstidli l>C"I A pet1t1on hos been ftled ~1.~f'QOYr:::. c~~l~~;·~~:'a~a:h~ by RPgan F Cosenza 1n conl•<t<IO• .. .-. n ..... \t'IJll pay not ,~, l h e Suprt o r Co urt o f !Mnlnr•~·1·~0 0••••111"9••1ho< Orange County requesting ;:,f~.~;:;: ;;J.~'::1:".t,"""'0~ '" ,,.. th•t ~egan F. Cosenza be · .;~~;;1.~1~::~:~~~:1~p,: a p po 1 nt e d as person a I 101""°"""•noo• b•d• ,., .... oe dtre<t.o r ep r e se nt a t ive to a d 10 rne 0t11u ot Cor1struc1ion Ptoieo m inis te r the esta te of ~;;;~~Y 01 1•v1"" •1 1u 1~ Richard Anthony Cosenza OWNER s RIG HTS RESERVED (unde r the Indepe ndent T<wOwne<reW<•••tnero(lhttore1e-<1 : ) I I I I I ' . FAE! WINI! I Ct<EESE-PA.llTIES 0 .. Fll10AYS : , ' 369 E. I 7th. Co\to M~\O : Tt •' roayc; nc I much bul 1 t ~01 I I"' l<1dS and can 11 • Ir• :11 Chris1mas w11h < 111 MaronP Corps Toys- fl)r Tors OrovP. call Hurill11q1on CPnlPr 897-2533 Adm1n1stration of Esta tes ~n~:,~~ .. ~:11:1:'.;,010 .";,:',~en!;.! Act >. The petition 1s c.et tor .... ~~~'E:c'~:;~,:,~.":ti~ hearing tn Dept No 3 a t c1TvOF1 Rv•NE 700 C11i1 c Center DrivP s. NANC'I' c ROWLAND W t S t A (th Citro I ~------~~-----~t~t..J If You Want To Be More Than a JO! ... ~. G et into shap e . t\1l 11nml.1nd f\·rli 1rn1 '"' ,. \\1.' .rd.1pr tl 11· li.t11~1\ ll \ •II \\.lflt lo tit\.' h .til yt1ll h,I\ I. "inl'\l'll \\hik \\ltll h.tir 1 ... gr11\\• ing, 11ur h .1i11111 '11111 irllll'' 111 lwlp 11 h.1ld 11, ,h.1pl .\nd \1Hl l t1nlt1H1l' tP J.!l.'t .ill dw 111nl-.' \ 1111 'rl' l11t 11.. Ill~ for. "ih.1rnp1 "'· pr1.·l. t''"" urr .111d hlu" dn ll 1t m 1·n .md \H lllll.·n . Nc1 .1ppo intnwnt lll.'1.1.'"·'I)· 1.'' ~r. ' \Ii ~I-"'' I~ 1w'"' I f"Jf•, .tlll«l11 •1 .L11' 1i1~ ORANGE COUNTY 1J lown & Counrrv 541-3718 ... ..__......,.. __ _., Command Performance~ Fo r the look~ that gel the kxik c;"' 01w n I-.• t.'ninR~ t.. \1ond.&~ ~ 9 9; l>alh 9 6 Sat. NEWPORT BEACH "a rinl'ri. ('1•n1t•r . 149 Rlvt-rsh•· (Nf'Jtl lo 'frwJ)(lrt ~arh Post Officf') 11&16· 7451 HUNTINGTON BEACH 190112 Magnolia St. (Across from K·Mart) !!964·4448 A C UPUNCTURE ---For --- BACK PAIN ARTHRITIC SPINE ACUPUNCTURE CENTER OF HUNTINGTON BEACH e s . a n a n a . 1>\>1>11,.,_ Or•~ c o.1<1 D•llY P11ot California 91701 on Sep-.,..Prtmi-11 n •'MO tember 30, 1980 a t 10 00 )l•l 8U a .m I IF YOU OBJ ECT lo the Pl'Bl..IC' NOTICE granting of th~ pe l1t1on, cinoF you Should either a p pear l'OUHTAIH \/ALLEY, CALll'ORHIA a t the hearing and sta te NOTICE INVITING BIOS you r object ions or fiie EASTVAlLEV CHANHEl writ t~n objections with the STo;:~=~~"~·" court before the hearing. NOTI CE IS HEREBY Qi.en •h•I , ... Your appeara nce may be FounlA ln Valley Aooncv for Communl in person or by your at· :J'.~:;~1=~~.·z~1f~':c.:'...':~;~7~ to rney. prooosal\ unlll I"" llour ol I oo pm on I F Y 0 U A R E A ~Pl•mt>-r 15, 1'90, for COt't\frucllO<I ol I ~ R E DI T 0 ~ or a cont· ~~\~;~111~~1~v .... ~';!":11~o;';,~;: mgent creditor of the Cle· 1rom eucuo sirttr 10 ei.o 1 .. 1 .. ,, ot ceased, you must file your IEuclld Strfft 1n a<eordance ..,,,,, Pl""s c laim with the court or ~nd Spe<11tc•t•on• present it to the personal ,.:;.0:."~'.~.:,1~,:11';:~:::!~'::~ representat ive a p pointed ~y on•o111 .. 1ormsof1>1-rs ,.cun•v by the COlD"t within four •l'Outr•O by'"" •1>e<•1tu 1tons All pro. months from the elate of ,~~··~"~~c~ ~~;ie:R:!~~~ firs t issuance of le tters as m••I~ or ~lt••r.O '° •• 10 be "' lllf! prov ided in Section 700 of 11an<1• 01 ,,,. c11y Cle rk ••"•' ott•<• '" the. Pr?bat e C.oae o f ,~~~:~.111~·,:!,'?\~!~~· :;":~~;,;.: Ca II fornta The t I m e for 1on•l.O flfT ... •II btOS rocet...O W•ll be filing claims will not e x-Pub11c1r op•n.o, •••mln•d •nd pi re prior to four months ~A.~ 0:..~~,;·:~ .. ~~~0 !"'::,.'; from the date of the hear-1 tn••••11e01i<l••.t11onoh•ldpr--..1< ing noticed above. All b•O• w rt<t••""'· Ha m1n•d......, YOU MAY E XAMIN E 01tc•ar•d w111 be ret•rred by '"" c11y the fil e kept by the court Cltrk 10 '"" C••Y E"91'-' ano 1ne C•tY . . · Atlorney for c""<k•no aoo •~r1 10 ""' If YOU a re tnterested IO the Clly Council al lh •<'Qular metillno on estate, you ma y file a re-oc1011er 1 1'90. q uest with the court to re-Prior to commencing woo, 1ne co11· " . . , lrt clor and 811 \vb<ontra<tors •1>•11 01>-~ I ce1ve special notice of the laln . buSlnHs llcen .... from Ille C•IV Of !j inventory Of esta te assets Fountain Valley In accordan<• wllll t: 1 a nd of the petitions ac-uw c11v Mun1c1pa1 cooe. Volume 1. Tl ~ • lie S, C"41Pl•rs s 04 and SOI J. .E ( 0 U n t S a n d r e p 0 ( t S In ecc orclllnce wilh Ille provisions ol i'i described in Section 1200 SeClloM mo 10 tm. rnclus•••. 01 1ne u: of the California Proba te L•bo• c~ of Ill• State ol Calllornl•. ~ Code 1ne CJ1y Council of tne Cllv 01 Fount•l" i · \l•ll•'v l\as by re.olullon •d091ell Ille g prevalllnq nourly raff! of waoes for Gary R. King; Good, H<ll crafl or hPll of workman o• W i Id man, Hegne s s & ;';!~~!n~~1:':.~::: .. ~~~·~0\~ ~= Walley, Attorneys at Law, ce\\fu1 -· .. d•ll••m•""" by ,,,. s 0 0 0 campus Driv e . Sl•I• DtrKtorof lnclu•l•i•I Relation\. News>ort Beach, Ca lifornia Tl•• <onlr<Ktor ,..,. .. prov111e suc11 92660 (714) 9SS· 1100 com~n,..llon lnwranc• •s •l'Ouir•d , • by II>• Labor Code ot the St•I• ol Published Orange Coast C•1tforn1a. -"'"" u e<ut• • con Daily Pilot. Sept. 8, 9. 15, ~·:,:.::~:.~11~:~;:,~;~i;'~ ~~ 19110 3654·80 lr•clor ""'" turtner r~ulre all sut>-, contr•tl°" 10 •lmll•rly provide '""'" COf'flpenwllon lnwr....:• lor an of '"" sub<ontrac:tor\' •meMo~s Th• con-- tr•<.to r' •nd 'ub<ontr•ctori s ft•ll ..,._ ___________ _,, 1u<nlu1 IN City • <ff'llllc•t• of wa1¥tr of \<d>r-llon under lne l•rms of ,,. .. orlt'tr's c-nwtlo!I rnwr.tnee. Sell your trme shore in- terval ownership in- terest 1n o con - dominium, own -your- ow n apart ment or recreational property in the new Doily Pilot (:IGlssificotion -T I M E SHARING/IN TE RVAL OWNERSHIP 2450. Coll 642·5678. DAILY PILOT No 1110 will be consioe..a unl~u 111• m.tdt on lne olllcl.tl bl•n-form 1urn1s-llV Ille Clly -I\ m-'" eccordtn<e with the provision• 01 1111\ ~:.:·~~7".c!n"!t:1"l:i'~ =:~~~ 1 of 11141 Sc>e<l'lic.tllons EMii l>iOdtr mu•I IM ll<ffltl!CI In <Ktor!Nnc• wftll •111111<•1>1• il•lt IAWl. Pl•n&, tll9Clflu tlonl •nd olllclel prooont forms to I» used tor blcldlno un be OOlelMCI onl" •I '"" olltc• ol tM City eno1-. City Heu. CHI of wld Plans -5Pe<lflt•llon• Is .... oo. lncludlno tu. 1111w l>ld!Mr r• pof1S 111411 tlw Pl-and Speclfk•llon• .,. ''"'t l>Y ..,.11, 111e ""'"I"'""" n-i. 1"9 cller91 ""'41 lie an •Odlllon.tl Sl.40 N•llller Ille coll ol Ille Pl.ns alld SP9(111cetlonl nor ,,. cosl of m•ll"'9 e11d ll•ndll"9 Wiii W '"-· TM Clly ,...;.ws I,_ •19111 lo re ... I efly_ot •II blch. Ell'tly11 ~Cie-Cll,Cleo OllNCllyot T h e Department of Health a n d Human Services notes, lllough, there's a big difference between1 taking an oc- casional cocktail and popping piUs to escape penonal 'problems. And your children are likely to take JI cue from what t.Hey see you doinc. Families are lmpor· &.ant in preventina dru.g Help is l\Vailable for 1 drug preven\ion from a wide range of sources inc l uding sc hool s , churches and local pre- vention programs . And remember, inquiries to drug prevention or treatment programs a re kept confidential. THlt' MHDLIS All IMSYTEO IN LOW IACI TO l a lEVE PAIN 19929 hoch lat·~· H ...... Oll leOCll 536-4070 FGUlll.it\ v..t .. y, CA , D•i..t: "--'I, t• ••••••••••• ~ '""°'._Or-eo..c 0.Cly Piiat. 1,..;... __________ ,,._....,. u, 1,. nn• I l ··--...··----....... - I 11 Monday September t5. 1980 DAILY PILOT CJ The Biggest Marketplace on .the Orangti Coast .DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell Trade It With It, Find It, a Want Ad (642-5678] One Call' Service Fast Credit Approval •••..•.•.•.•........... EQUAL HOUSING OPP OR TU N ITY J ~slwr\ Notice: All r.·.11 •,\,Ht .1th"' ll"·d UI thl' 111 Y.'l>.tl'<'I " ull jt'l I lu lht• 1'\~lt•I JI I-11 lfttU."t lll).'. hi tlf t•lti ... Whtdl 'iiukt•' 1l tllqJJI I•• 1.llhl.'J,lht' ·"'' flit' (~n·tH't' lurutJt1<111 ·•t J 1:.rntn1n.it11111 ,,.,,,.,, "" r.il't' t'•llur 1 t•lt.:11111 "'' or nat11111.il un1:111 or .in t11ll'ntw11 tu 111akt' .111 ' 'ul'h '" ..rert•11t t' 1111111.1 L11m. ord1!>rn111111,1111111 Th" lll'"'IMIH'r will 11111 kno" 111111~ J•·1·t·pt ,111' u d \'cr t 1s1ng 1111 I •'.1 I t.':.l.1lt' whrt·h ,., 111 '101.1 llt!ll Ol lht· 1011 ERRORS: Adnrtisers should chKk t+.eir ads doily and r•port er· r-on immediat@fy. The DAILY PILOT ossiamts liability for the tint in- c:orttd inffrtion only. Houses for Sole ......................• G•neroi 1002 •.•................•... IEACHHOME! L'pgraded bead1 home N~wpurt' Walk to ot'can or pn vate bear h ' , l'W ca~t -.ind fre:.h pa inl' CustOll\.<;le<·or 3 patio!> 'I secluded s undeck 1 J ust $12i.2SOl-Hurry . t·all i5:! 1700 ()Pfr"'rno• 1\i '""'' 11·., [e I: I. 1! l1r! ~ : ~· II ' I:,; • I Mesa V~ Jewel Spae1ous multi larl'lecl i bedroom. 3 hath t n level wrth formJI d1ncng . 't>paratc (,1m1l} roum "1th hreplacc and "'ct ba r . enl'lo::.ed fr o nt ga rden t'Ou rt y a rd S pa r kling sw 1mm1ng pool and lush landscap mg /\JI on a .. pa1·1ous corner lot You. really shouldn't m1::.s th is one F\Jll pn'f S215,IMIO Call 151-3191 -==SEL ECT I PROPERT IES C.M. DOU.HOUSE Cull' 3 Bdrm bed rcx1111 home locatl.'d nl.'ar th<.' ocean Ft·alures 111rl 11dl' all new l'arpcts . paint ruof, kitchen and m ul·h more . Asi.ume $62,0011 low 1 ntere~1 loan and owner will help finance 1-\Jll pnre Sl UJ.500 Call 556-2660 -==SEL ECT I PROPERTIES CHINA COVE REDUCED S30.000 Exclusive oct•an 1·1eY. hom e: Immac ulate J Bdrm. 1mpress1ve up grad es: Staint'tl gl,t!>~ windows ' On l~ I S' down -<>wner w ill ass1:>t i n f 1 n a n l' 1 n g N 1• w SJm.000 Owner anx1oui. CaU 646-7111 C)PfN rtt Q • f\1, ,_, Hr. , [®lfl&ll P&llHSUU DUPLEX AXER Needs lots or help. Bring shovels and paint. Cash tn on SSS. O'>'n er wrll carry finunr mg. Submit ofrers UWe Miu Murtet sat on a Tulftt, along came a ~ and read in the Dally Pilot Classified ttdMlD about Miss Muf· ret•a Tulfet and boueht It for •.15. You can sell your '"'et and lots ol other tbln11 throuah Deily Piiot Clau llled Adi. Call M2·5m • HousH for Sale Houu1 for Sak Houu1forSale Houses for Sde H04o!se1ForSc* .............•...••..•• ............•..•.....•. ..•.••••..•••••.•...... ~~ .......... !~.~~ ~~~~~ .......... ~~~~ ~~~~ .......... !?.~~ ......................................................................... ··············j········ •••••••..•..•...•...... GeMral I 002 GftM>ral I 002 GftM>ral I 002 G.nerol 002 Balboa Pft'liMUlo I 007 •••.•.•........•.•..••• ···~·····,············· .•.....••.••....•...... ·······•••·•·····• ' •................•....... " ' ,. -J '-:;~ o/ n etvp orl REALtORS 675-5511 CORO N A. D H l MAR INVESTMENT DUPLEX· A qyotrty !Sproull bwft in•~hTent ~· on Poin,•ttia. A thru ~unit and o t~ ~~dt'oom unit plu,t a .... botan "*m ona bath; fir•plac• and elKtric bu4H·ln kikhfl'I• in •o ch Wtit, fresh paint cstd nctw c~tinq. Owner will u~ ··up", S2 98,000 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona def Mor 675 SSI I IALIOA ISLAND__:) 301 APOUHA Ont• of a kind. old wo rld design & qu<.1l1ty of this new authentic· F'renr h '.\lorman<lv home. 4 Rdrm. 3 hath (' u s t o m. h o m e w i t h f i n e s t c.·raflsma n s h ip & amenities. Nov.- a\'aila ble. S585.000 Call for app't. IAYFROHT Wr have several fine homes with pie r & s lip. B. TOIO HORSE COUNTRY 4 Bdrm .. 3 baths : ranch s t yle. mini-estate in oran ge ~roves. $240.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1de Drive.N B 675 -6161 LOWDOWN, VACAHT Selll'r wanL.., fast sale on lh1' .1 Bclrm home Wrou~ht Iron gate entry. !lower ftl led ~a rit. heautrful hard w nnrl noor. Onh $86.500 Waterfront Home S BR. I l:ia custom w ate rfront h ome w 17 x 38 . fl\ t d 0 ('I. P rin·cl Sl .39t 11110 Builrler "' l radC' for Palm Spnn.:::. £stall' for details on this home and a ppt to s ee. c all Carol Horr. agt 6.11 01~ CAPE COO CORNY ~ SEA COVE PROPfRTIES Charming re!>tden cc nr cxreptrooal quaht} and rmpecr able t as lo 3 Bdrm with abunda nt elosel!>. 3 baths. Large dynamic rerr eat1on 7 , 4-631 -6990 W ESJ.EY N ll TAYLOR CO HEALTOH.S S llll't..' HM G REAT VIEW IH DOVER SHORES PRESTIGIOUS GALAXY DRIVE U1 .. 1tll1lull' 1h· ... 1gm·tl lrornt• h.' h an \\' 11, \ t• .... I\ p.1111 t l'd 1111 t'l'IOI' I llll 11.tl htq,1 1l11t1 1n t•flll\ \\tllt It 1 ,I\ 1•1 t 1111 · I loor .l l.trt 111\ l)(frm ... plu .... 111\1 I 111.1 ... h .•1 11111111 ~utll'. lonn.d d111 111i.: l .tmtl~ nn ~ hl·.1tll1ful puol. s pa & patw with Uack Bay & cit y lights view. Own r wffr car ry lst T .D. s ubject to huyerqua hfy ing. Vacant. $550,000. WIESUY H. TAYLOR CO .• REALTOR,S 2 I I I SOii J~oquin HIHs Rood NEWPORT CEHTErl. H.1. 644~49 I 0 FAMILY FUN! l•:h·g,1111 l'lll n .111;1, 1 .. 1111, '>IX'l'lan1l,11 :I ·lltl1 111 :! h,11h h•m"· hu1:,· ''01111 ln ktldwn la1111h an•,1 •11•1·111' tu 1·11t1·rt a 1n1111: pat10 :-iparklrni! 1"101 <1nd '>Jl.1 Truh .1 (,11111 1\ home Sl:ll !)Ml 1 .di l·1 "''1'.~lli i:!:ll l ''• J• [®IE~lllill NEWPORT DUPLIEX 2 Un rt:. on fee land ,\1-rosi; trom park Near lx-.1l·h. ba) & s hopping Pncl'll at S20S.OOO i-;ves l;.l2U'l:I DOORS TO BEACH i :! l>upl ex Own('r motrvatccl Opt'n to c reat1v<' fr nan n n g PO!'>s1bly little or no ('ash Will trade µro1K'rty boat 1·ur or .,., $249.IXHI E'•·s:l48·<n1S associated llROKEAS-AEALTOAS l OH W l olboo 67 l 166 J LEASIE OPTION! OR? O w ner c annot c l ose befort' 1981 3 Bdrm 2 bath. lar ge cou ntr) kitchen. 2 l'al garag('. Laritc lot assumable loan $99,950 Ca II for more det atls. ~16 23 13 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE CAREER ~: .. t.1hhslw<f l1w,tl f1 rm 1' 1ak111g apµl11'.1tw11~ lru111 li1'l'O'>l'll ll'JI l''lall• ,,11t.•.,nwn & hrol'~r~ lor .1 1·.1re1•r m l·omnlt-r<'1ul , ,. •• 1 ,·stat1: mana1:!1•ml'nt &. l•tol.erage 1-.xten ... nl' on lhL' JOb tra1111ng 111 .ill a'!Jel'h of th1., fwlll 1\ unique opµortunit} 1111 llw bu!>rn~s mmd('d re,11 e'tate l'l'rs-011 t'all for J U lllll'f\ rew HealonnmH'!. Curp 675 1>100 INFLATION FIGHTER' 8 Unrts. 2 lots. Steps to ha~ and beat·h and unly S.'MS.000' Call now a nd nde the t·rest of the 1nfla lion wa\'e -- JONES REALTY INC. t.ST. ""6 t" out phone~73·6210 DOVYSHORE AXER! room with wetbar Om Ii'• • · \ hargam' ~ Bdrms. 3 ong a rea. gartJ.,,-4: .... _......i....c-----:::-======- hath., hus:c• fam11) room, , a rd i\ mus t"ti>ee for ® ' TRI LEVEL LUXURY ~I ER EDITH GALLERIA Open llousl}Sun 9 14 formal d1n10i:: room. Sl92.SCIO <.;all54~231Ji . . · pool Bring your irn ,,1•11, 1,, 1• 1 •t·•· • 11, , 12 SP M 2206 H1dgewood Al Sant a Clara. Santa Ana ag1nation and paint [ 11 ~~;o~l~t~~·;~;~' ~ ll~c\iiilJ1 [~-] HORSE PROPERTY 1 ~ acre zon('(I A l a ntl lrl('aled m the Bark Ua~ Nt'wport area Owner will rmann· with SS6~1 olown .. \ill pnce S175.00U \~ent 556 2660 l::a~tr bu}ers read the Classified ads every day If )OU have somethmg (or sa le, reach them fast and mexpensrvely. call 642-5678 " CUSTOM LOTS, F or so· + boat dramatic n E'\\ custom bit S Bdrm. 4 12 ba ho m e $1.250.000 ~j ~ C• Co~~~ell ~an~~r a .~ .. · .. r~ ..... •1 \ ••• ~' IAYSHORES Spa~ious four bedroom ho me with loads of pot ential. Yo u'll love the l>eamC..d ceilings. coz~ family room & expansive Pttti!>li . Bring your ideas & imaginalion. $325.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 REAL EST A TE SALES Monoqetnent Oppty Lea d ing . well c!>l<1hhsh1.'<1. multi office rompuny f'nme Hunl· 111i.:ton BeaC'h lorat1on. Find out about this high earn mg oppartumty Will tram Call 714 6.'.11 f.300 All 111formati11n to re m.un conl1dentral 4 Bdrm 2 Ba For mal Li1·mg lie D1111ng Hooms, scp Famrl) Hm. W Fireplace, Central i\IC. Triple Ga rage Large Backyard W /Cupboard P a l10 New pamt in & out ORA.iW: E COAST F'IN,\."\CIAL REALTORS 1 14 957-0701 CE BEDBIE BLllKS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF S~~VICE CORONA HIGHLANDS VIEW G reat Horne On An R·2 Lol Appromxnnatr ly ', Acre Three Bedrooms. T wo Baths. 'T'wo Fire places. llardwood floors . Master Bedroom With f ireplace & Patio. All Tt11s W11h Ocean & Canyon View & Keys To \ Pnvate Bearh <.:all Now S289.SOO BACK BAY Hare Two.st ory Condo In This Lovely Area. Minutes To Freeways. Three Large Bedrooms Living Roo m With 1-'ireplat<e Sunny Private Patio. Swimming Pool'> lie Recr eation i\rea. Beautifully M arntaincd Grounds Only $142.500. ·--,. .. ,, ..•.... 759-9100 #2 Coq;oi ate Plcn• He.,,_tCetthf' SlllC & FINlt AFRICI AH CITI ES cs 1 r RN olA FR I c A NI I Poro A c H H A y y y Nie I T I E sis A s N M M R B 1 G R U B S E N N A ~ 0 J A P M C R Y 8 N L U U A A P H S E R 1 H G U U A A A U S L B 0 L P R l U A Y F G D A A S L E 0 E 0 S 0 E M R T N 0 E 0 MM 0 RA L-H l BS 1 X X Y MSES N C C A F G B S E 0 G W l P A 1 H L T W 0 E A A A A L 0 l L L G A B N 0 A T 0 L R E I B S 0 A U I Y A 0 S A 0 R U T A A N A R A G R N L C R S 0 E E R N E N K B U l 0 W L A C I U P R T E T I P C A T L S H S A R A A D I S H E M S A I 0 S G S E H A N A J S A J J S P R C A 0 P 0 0 LS T Z 0 ME AYN I 'E T N W91'd, ""· ...., Of .. ,,.. ,~ ... _. " 1n: ' Accr1 Johlnt .... 'I Altlen J Celro = ~" ~ Addil MIMI °"C: i Lap C.,.l'MI Nllrolll T 01110tYOW! S,Mlln OH THE COURSE, O f COURSE! 11 l' l'l· ·.... .1 11l• I 1 g ht 1 u I ~ lied run m l'11ndo111111 1um nght 1111 tht1 H.tneho S,111 .Joaqu111 goll (.'Olll'tl' Tlw \'il'\\ I~ ul lttkl·~. gree n .... l..it l'\\;J\" anrl lll•>lllllatn~ hl',\ OtHI ·1 ht· lttllll(.' ha~ bl•.illllllll wall l'O\l'l'tllgs <.u~tom 11lantt•t':,. d t·rorall\'1• ... 1tullt•1"' ~md a flowing floor plan (The San Carlos) I 'n· ... c11ll'd at S21 1.:;110 U~l()U REALTORS. 675-6000 :l44:l I '°'I Co'"' lllghw<1y, Corona del M11r Wl llAVI 3 q Of rnr B~ c, T LISTI NGS IN TOWN NWPT. HGTS MUST BE SOLD I Bdrm li:c (am rm 11l'w.-r w11 h Twl111 <It· ... rgn • .-.-.um · 111,111 "1t II onl\ lll dn DRIVE BY 4 12 16TH PLACE S 185,000 Of'? IJNI(., I 11( ~f ~ 675-6000 MAGMIACEHT 8000 S/F· VIEW MAH SI OH Sl.750,000 lttt•k i\hll..'rt:t ll', RI Ir S:J2 (~140 5 IEDROOM-VIEW Elegant 2 story h.1rks to lovely green bell "II h nr~hl lite view llv('rs1wd designer pool & path> Surrounded Ii) ,tn .-es & nn ...... r., S1tu;11<•l1 on a quiet c·ul 1h· .,at· \N e w I ~ o f f e r c d a l S34i,t.IOO 759.1&16 Dolebout Boy di Beach Real Estate BAYCREST I ht' I •(',tt•on llt'J f" " ,. I I •. I l ., h • hu11w lrke" -.c Four l""lruom.'> I-.111111\ room I h n1r11-r0t•rl'l I• 1·n• .. it m pw> i''am11\ µI•· 1~111,: fun Uon t ~elllt-lor illl) lhlll~ It.-:>!'> $Jl5 IM~I 631 ·73()0 H.B. BAY AVE l 'harrrnn~ :1 Br+ f.unil' ru11m re!>1tlc)H·c p, l master ~wll.' with rl't r1•at & sunderk St•duded lush 1•at10 + 2 Br rentul S37S,Oll0' Balboa Boy Prop. Realtors •675-7060• PURE GOLD 3 Udrm lower. :J 1111rm upper d uplex Oubtand 111~ Balboa Is land 1n' est ment and summer homt· 5449 500 BALBOA ISLA"ll RF.Al.TY 67S.1!700 St'll thmgs fast with Dally Pilot Want Ads RCTaylorCo 640-9900 INVESTORS l5 um ts 111 Cos t a :\lcs:.i. Large I wo a nd oU'e h l•d room a pa rt rnt-111 s Gar ttgl's und l'Ul'JHll'h l'l'nll'I' l'OUrtn 1rd with H£Hrs ~c<.11' Sthoob and shopp ing. Asking pr!_cc S."l95.00ll RCTaylorCo 640-9900 macnab I irvine • su~~!~~~v OF THE tRVINE C~PANY HARBOR RIDGE BEAUTY! Dramatic f rom t o p to bottom rnlminating in the interior atrium w fountain. 3 flRS. famtl>· & formal dining rms. Serenl' & e legant color sche m e. P rivate eommunrty w /pool & tennis S750.000 . Lynnl' Valcntint• f>4 4 .fi2lJO ! G !'ifl l 752-1414 551-1700 (c>mpv\ Volley Cenlf'• 642-1235 q(}I Dover Dn•e BAYFRONT CONDO Security, adutt pnsHcie WdcJ with VIEW of lay & pool. Spacious 2 bdnn with boat slip oYailable, Reduced $25,000. OwMt- ftNds to Ml. $335,000. COM DUPLEX W !VU O....Of-o-ldftd property OHrtooldncj the part with a VIEW OF IA Y, OCEAN & nhJht llCJhh In Corona def Mar. &p.claly i...,. 4 bed holM with bride & ~nery. CIMrtNftCJ 2 bed, rftltd ~ lnlblct proputy with Chari11n.lt_ S4tl1000. &73-6'00 WATERFRONT HOMES,rNc: RCAL E TATE SW• R•n••h Pu,.,..tlv M.l~-nt 2430 W C™'' Hwv .ll!) M • .,,;., Aw N~1 FW~h &~ lsl.tnd 6ll·l400 ' '7Mt00 ORAH~ETREE1 I· fill w11t t'<1nd11 ln Ir .,.llll' t Hclrm 1·omm 11'">1 ,.., l c 11 t1 1 i, l I"' t11• r !. a ' " · ... 1•11 1 .. l '111.h•r murkt•t ul HEPHl·:s~:NTI NG l'•·11111,ul;1 rmnl Pru1wrt11•, N1•t101'l 1 U:1 i\v.11lul 1• Cull 1',1t l1ow •r' l 1·nt ur v 21 Wl'~td1ll 1;,i5 7221 s 1 o* ~111 f il 111." 1 1 1 l.'rl·ull',. f1n.11w1n~ .. a~ RED CARPET ·-754-1202 SO. COAST COHDO Corona~ Mar I 022 S59,900 llt llt·t hur 1' 1111 Liu" ot11• II ''"" I Id '. Sh,11 p I lie.It Ill, "1111 lli'Y.111.lltlt ~ • .u pd" • an ,1,l.u111.1hlt• ln.111 ( 0Jll nn" [>111 llA·•· •Whelan Real Estate Ill<.!·. Fl fl'\;ISlll-1> l ll. I l!d111t d11pl1•\. 'l1'1'"' In IH•.wh Fa11la.,l1• 111 101111 1"111•111 1.11 Wrth .1 11111'111.d olm111 pa111u•111 "lll'r 11 111 'a11 \ •h• •·11 1111· tiJl.11111• \,klllj.! 5:,.1)~ IOI JACOBS REA L TY 67§.6670 So ph is t ic at •d Eleqonc• 1 ,., ttw 1 lwm• l11r 1111 ""' ,1 11ulmi:. 1 11111 rn h1111w 11,1,11 I\ n ·d1 " 111·1! .111•1 1>••11 1• 11111.ilh •I··· Ill tl '11 lhl'I )IU I '"Ill In Ujl I , 1 dth.'' '111,1 lw • 1·n '" .•..•......•........•.. \t1nal'l 1' t' pool tlu11l1·i. 1 ::! ~111"1 rental" t'rrm1• lo1·a 111111 SlX.'l mo Ii 10 <1999 SOUTH Of HWY :• 11<11 m Ch,irm1·r I I I l' ,. I •• (' ,. fl J I I u I(. !!·" J ~•· Stl!:->.01111 II ~:11· 11 ... 1•1\ i\f..'I. 1;7~ 2.17:1111 i'iO K.'1~IW Costa ~sa I 024 ··············••••••••· HARDWOOD FLOORS ..,h.111• :1 Atlrm larg1· ror 111•r (111 with pe1~:>1bll' H\' .11·1·c ... ~ l'n•i.i·nt lo.on 111111 111 1aJ..1•n u11•r .it !I .1 1n1t•n·-1 \luv1• 111 I 11 fl ti l I Hill 1\' k I 11 > $111i ·~~I (··111 :111 ilPIHHlll llt'lll lti 'l't' t .di "1 Ill l l!if ~HERITAGE REALTORS E-SIDE DUPLEX Two 3 Br . Units $142,500 FULLER REAL TY 546-0814 1,. a1111rt·l'1.1!1~t "II'', •Ali~ I "' r I ll!Jt•r I ll!lrm & I 11111 I< :! Int SX:! ;,w II t' • SPOIL YOURSELF "Ith lhts lt1!Jllt1t11I ~p.u 11111 .... l lklrm h11m1· F.1hul11u' I 111111' 100111 .! I 1 I> I\ <I' ,. "1 .1 l 11 I w,1llp.1p1·r 1.11 v111 ,\ ~rt•at l111·.1twn :tlKI !"II' C.111 t•~l:l\ '.fi'J ,;r,u ALLSTATE REALTO RS STARRY NIGHTS Twinklinq LiQhts \ND \K>.1ut1fu1 h1~h l~ upf':radcd 5 hdrm honw ~unhn hvmi.: room '>'rlh l'Jthedrdl r.·111111(-. J 111l frplr \l.1n\ 1·11 1 nm leJlUI l'' l nt'l11t1p111m1 ... lllj.. \It'"' "' !11111 •If l ':tll tan'°''' I(. 111\ lli.:ht' ~5:1i 11111 \'.1 I I 11111.1 \ ~7\1 5:li111 t ~t.1 \ ALLSTATE REALTORS Balboa Island I 006 u~ 11wner. 217 \1KJlt•na. 2Br. 2 ..,l .. n ho11:.1·, lrt•I< 2Br gJr;t)!<' Jpt ... Ir)! .,,·pa ral' u\\ nl'r .., unit $.192.UIJO f,1111.t '""um mJ cn:n IDEAL FAMILY HM 2i.tor~. 3 bdrm and gm·'t qu<.1rter' l.J~ L.1r1:l pallll 5355.llOll LOU BRECHTEL & Anoe. 675·333 1 PEACEFUL LITil.E ISLAHD All the warmth and r harm or RalbOa blJlld in this front 2 IKlr rn t•nt Lai:r with beam rcrlrni.:~ Large I lxtrm umt lor in comt· .\ 1 ine investment. just '\tell' to Oayfrnnts $350,0()0 'CHARMIHG DUPLEX. '.'lew 2 lwirm unit w1tn l\\O dl'1·ks and ht owner deprc<·1at1011 ALS O :I Bdrm front home "1th nC\\ roof. l'Oppcr plumlr mg. new kr tl'hl'n. nC'w bath. frplt• and har(l1\ ood floor!> Total •r'..,land rharm SIJ5.UOO Watcrfronl/Sal"bury Call 673-6900 0 leo,,on.ge '-"''' of ...,,. fov• ocrombl.d _,d, be &ow to ~o,,,. fowr .. mple wo•dt 1,\h '.11'1:.! NEW CONDOS EASTSIDE C.M. :!51:! S.mt:i \na Avl' .! II ll 21 El b<t . <'lllltcmp dt"•l ~n SI Hi,1~10 646-5096 646·609 3 EAST SIDE FIX OR BUILD I Br h"· on fill'< 1411 It 2 lot. \\> dpli. pl.in;-h:-.ume I~ ln;m ~J 1""" 11\< n••r ai:t 1,11 :!'rl.1 ASSUMABLE LOW INTEREST "l'Jrh nt'" 2 BR. 212 Ba. 1 und11 m -.ma II project " poul and spa 2nd TD ·" Jllablt• b'iS 1912 hkr 'l,fH I l1·1i.:hts B) Owner l.J.!•' IU lul i.:reat asl>um lu.in. :lhr. 2hJ frplc. oak 11< • 1r... ·1 11at10" lob of 1r111t lrl't."' Jlll'Y a•'l'l''' <ll'l.1l·h••ll i.:a r \11111 Ou " -.1 111 .~Ml').~ 2728 ST ARTER HOME 1111 I Br 11, Ba 1lc!.1rablc • • Wnl't' 1111. nltl' c m con t11111m. "alk to ~ehools 1111d 'hopprnl(, t olleg(• l'ark Slll~l.IM!O ,\~k for 1·1.111: fi.11 t;,,'lili l~iZ~19 IH. \l.TOHS OPEH SAT /SUH I -5 MESA VERDE On GoHCou~e '.!'12:1 ( '11un1r. C:lub Or l l~lrrn :!1 • bath 1 usfum homl'. 11n' .ill' C'ourt~ arrl l'ntr~. I.ii l(l' lttt 3 palm' , It•< t r on 11· ., l' l' u r 1 l ' .,,.,tt•m "m ike dnd fin' alarm!>. '"'°o panl'le1l rlen. Van I.wt wall cul er 1ngs custom hard"' n1wl parqu('l anti llahan filed nuors, numerous othl'r amemtacs ,\n outs tand 1n~ home. SJS0.000 Roy McCcrcle, Rltr 548-7729 Clauic Tudor StyliftCJ Th ree elegant amt u111· que Tudor i.tyle condos. w11h mam· rme tealUres 2 and 3 ·bedroom~. ull "llh dining rooms. rang. 1ng from $107.000 t n SI 13.000 All a lso mdude 21 , haths. gas 1\ood bum mg rircplJre:.. cathedral l'et II ngs. cera m 1 c ti le counlers. plush dcl'•ir Call and sec! s.10-1720 T ARIELL, REALTY He llved In such 11 tough n•lghborhoo<I, the high 1choot piper had an obl1u1ry column • "INI NUMatuo l(llU S 1' I r IN !H(SE S UAU} 6 UNSC•AM&ll llllUS 10 I I Gii ANSVv(t • ' rrr rr1 I I I I I I SCIAMUTS ._wctn .. Clas~ 5100 I -' -- l .. . ....................••. ~·~•&•··~ ~ •.......•.........•••• (' f DAIL vh>tLOT Mt.ltld-v $1'Q\81t'O;i 1~ 1qoo Ho.Ha '°r &-. 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LAGUNA BEACH 9600 SQ.FT. t I Lt·u~1'tl romm 1·111,il 1111h1\lt 1al ut11 b l11t·ut1•1l 1111 lllll' or I ,.li:Ulla ·, llHHrl t11.:h"' ,1\'> JIUtl<.1111.: It• 1, 11llt'\ 1 •·1nmlt•ll·ll 111.:h 1ll'1tMlld Jrl!ll l'..irltH'I'> "'·111t 11111 , 1tllt•11111! \ l'I 1 Jl11;11 ll\I' 1111,llll'tn~: 1111 .I 111l.ll fJrll t." nt 'l>') i , lttJO \\II h '.> lfih T~I 11111"1 ll1•..il11111111111•, t.i 1;1110 M-GZOME 1 llth•t home .:ara.:1· u111I Ii.in~ "'111 1.11 ollu1·1• .1111w 1111 ttlllt wh1ll' \IJU 111..111 Ill'\\ 1lt•1 duprrw nl II '1511 'ti fl ur Jami rll':ll 1111 h ~ Whitt at•t . l' \1 Wesley N. Taylor Co. Reotton 644-4910 10NEO FOR I 0 + C ONDOS OR UNITS R 1 lot In Cc11lrul <.:nsla \foi;a l:!llx210' with 3 <!bdrm houses S:mo,ooo r ail 64:-. ll<IJ 111 646 C7 l0 II\ I'. Sule l:M 6 rll'W dl-c un 1t-. T \\ 11hh!.1• st' It.> ;, l llH & I '.!Bii 1\12 1~55 hkt Wal erf1<111t 1Sali~hun 673-6900 LIDO ISLE <.:otnµletdy rurnrl>hl•d with everything yC)u ttl-t-d lterrode led & de coratt.'IJ 3 Br, den 2 bath !'wlonthly U1ll Grundy Rltr. l:O:'i 61fil HousH Unfumished Loh fM Sale 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••• ••••••• •• • • • • •• •• • Balboa ls.1-.d 3206 • FantasHc luy • R 1-;UL'C EU S7,ooo I Jnl} Sh4.5'MI ( )(·l'an \ lt'W lot µlu.'> ap11rnvt·rl pl,ub for In lt·1'l•I home W ,ti k 111i: 1hsl.mt·c to IJan.1 fl t llarltur Owner6311 llil4 10,000 -.i1 fl 111 J.!Oo<I lotu 1 um 11f Sa11tn \na 1.uncd H :J llR Davis & Clarie 851 -1666 ....................... l•LIOA ISLAND BeautiM loyfront ' 'ew 1·a rpet. paint and th:.rrm on Ba~· with patio un W.\TE R Rea lly spl.'l•1al 2 stor~ 3 bdrm, 'l 'l ha , fr pl c , n ew k1ll'hcn Sl700/mo lease. W:.rterf ronl Salisbury f}.3-6900 Nict: clean 2 Bdrm. I Ba f''enced yurd , l:(llrage, new µ:u nl $400 mo Isl last t $150 secunty 2541; O ran ge Ho us e !!: 548-2778 $375 mo, 2bdrm. I ba duplex No dogs 645 Vic toria. 64~9124 1241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New dlxe. 3 level waler v iew, p riv beach, 2 master bdrms, conv den, 3 ba. 2 frplcs. m icro. dumwtr. elec gar, wet bar. pn v patio, pool. ten· nls. gym, yrly $1000/mo. d ys . 760 6060, e v es . 846·3151 or9SS·2244. 2 Br, 3 Ba, den, 2 rrpk s, water view, $800/mo Avail Oct I. 846 1358, 847 6049. ------- 2 Bdrm -r den. 21"2 Ba Brookview Condo 2 rar gar Atrium. l mmed. a va il. :O..o µe ls $610 lrvitw 3244 Sierra Mgmt &ll· 1324 •• •• ••••• •• •••• •• ••••• • ----Luxunous 3Bdrm Home Rent /buy opt lo 1982 $575 W /Utililies inc:I I 4hr 2ba $600/m o or Jiuie Fed Loll9644Hee s110,ooow ; dn 49<1 2561 RENTIMES 631-4555 ---- L ovely 4br. r:.rm rm. POSH EXEC. GOLF' stud), 2ba n r Paulanno COURSECONDO. School. a va1 I. Uc:t. 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J Bolrm 21 • hath" 1\..'l;O Sf>\ fho·rt· • 111111 1• O"'llt!r \\Ill r11am•1· "'•lh 20 1; !1 11 \\0 0 1'11•1 mull\ at t·rl ' 1 .ii I n""' 752 17011 I l\t'•t 'l\111~11 nh ..,;•;•1.0011 1:111 I I 1·1 I .... , \\' I\ I Ip, II 11,1 ...... "•111111 1!11 l 1lh l '() \~I I I' I-\ 11· \\ 11\\ n 6tK Kings Pl :1 l\H, IJt1 11 rm I • lt..i lge 1 .. 1 111111'1 ne1i.:h b11rh1HJ<I s:! I K,(l(HI /)..! .~. ; >OllJ ,, .. \<1lll 111111 J )';Jl\1111'11t 1111 ---------- Hurriinqton Beoc:h 1.040 ·•·•··•·•········•·•·•• ( '1111 I Ir \\ .ilJ.. I h1·.11 h ,'l,i '"" J SJ.".!I ~Ml \\ allJ~··· \,II l<l'.111111 I'll !1318 GREAT FAMILY Allthentic Spanish Cl..i,:.1t lllc1t rtMJfSpJr11~h ----------1 Ii ti HI,. I I 1 I'·' n ... I ii l' l-.m1'r.1lil fl,1\ r •• tt uring BEACH DUPLEX 'l'wo 2 bdrm I h..ilh un th Sun111lt'r \\11tlt'1 It'll IJIS 1'1 11 t'tl rur qUtt'k B.ALIOA-MEWPORT Realty 67 5-81 70 HOME Ill'! ,Ill \II'"' h,lf tlV. 1111<1 - 1111111.,, 11pc11 t•· Im.:~ :1 4Br. :?Ba h~ht ,\ .111' I blk to -.rhl & p.r rk 11 1111 w bch on!) s11is.~!0'1 MAKE OFFER Bdrm ;1 11.t IJmil) 1111. (J-..ner lea\·1ng ruwn l111mal i.l1tim " \ llll'I! 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Jm • •••hni.:s und \\OOtl l'lll J) \ lt'"''i uf H<'l'JO, ll\tlUOlJllL' .111d El :-.11i.:u1·l 1 1111tlt 1 I lub SU!>.1100 lO<Jlll'IO Mi~I Rlty I~• "1'211 l!Hi 2413 l\.lO .14b0 193 !14~ I R.E Profes~ional~ 963-8377 Fl1·i.:a11t 1mln111 111111to11r "' 1111: "' tl<'l.'an \'ll'"' 3 Irvine 1044 hr ~ lt..i i:arrlcn hu11w 111 ••--••••••••••••••••••• 't'I Ulll \ l'IJl\l mUflll l **UNIQUE! \l ri·t· l,1r & pool or \\lllk I•• 111.':Jl h 2 patio~, .11n11m u11st.11r' 'tudio. 2300 Set F'l or luxurwus Ii, ing, wtlh il 's 11wn ptul tlN·ur 1 enl heat & P()()L & SPA • Thrs :i arr ltnlTWl'ulalr' Onh hdrm & 1len a lt.1rhcd ~>8.'i.tMMI N•·"' f111 .111c:lnt,: home 1s possrbl~ the •mly f'l'<J l!lfi :131,.1 ~1gent example 111 lhc prl' Hewponleoc:h 1069 S l lJ.;IOUS "'ou<JtJrtd~t· ••••••••••••••••••••••• J-.:st :.rles "1th ::1 tin' all' pool Call nu" to sr1· ,, elljO\ ' Slfli ~Kl w,,,,d hrldejc Realty 551 :moo 1920 Bat rant~ l'I.'" II\ 111r EXQUISITE Deane Home Excllm~ I bdrm. l!.im r m P n me l11ca111111 bcaut1fulh h1n1ht•:.r µcd This fanta~ll!· f..im 1h horn<.' 1s "arml\' derorJi eel and in mu 1 e 111 1•11nth lion You m11<1t ·"l.'l' t lw; unl" it513 CAMPOS I>t·IRVl"E READY & Wllllii'G '\l•wport lleq~ht s n\ t )wn<'r :! H<lrm I fi,1 ~ Ohl 1 .. 1rJ~e., fii!l '11\fii I'.\,., "'4A GH I F I CEMT H ACI ENDA OH BAOC B•Y Will trade for l ondos m 11..i\\all :\1.immoth. VJ1l .. r ' I Bdrm :\laids rnum pool $4!19,0011 \~, Ill l>IS.11»4 DOVYSHORES Fabulous pool home ~ Bdrm Spet1arular 3000 -.q tt s:r.5.ooo AI.SO it Bdrm w11h bay & ocean' 1e"'s $.125,000 C /2 1 Newport Center 640-5357 J ASMINE CREEK Decorator's own home J Bdrm . 2 sto~ split level Or e J n 're". on wide greenhdt The ultimate in decor :i 10 ,\loll Dr Call for a ppl l)tht>rs abo ..i' a Ila hie in area C /2 I Newport Cetdft' 640-5357 Beauuful 3 Bdrm vacant ----------home. newh decoraterl lhruout. Ideally located in lhe CALI FORNIA HOMES area. Close· to schools, parks. pools THE BLUFFS UfJµcr ba~ \It'"' Moi-1 oe;;1r .. d original .1rl•a Spa!'1ou' :1 hd1 m ~ h11h h> room ••t1tl 111111 llui.:c J>Jllo S25tl.0011 i\~I &lo 5560 FOR SAU BY OWNER < ;ial\l 'i Rr .J ·Ba 0 111.Y $21\!I suu 11 .. n er "1fl t·arry al SISOO mrmthly with S20,uoo 1low11 '.\o ('redtt n eeded 11 11 1 ~10 1!1&1 60 tu hc:h l'art ........ \ ICW Cnrn1•r 7rm 2b<1 2 -.t~ :.ngl on II 2 liwldable 'M1 lot S335K IJWt 2nd SIOO K i'IOI Seasho re Open datl \ Own er f~15 K-llU 5 Ur 2ba, fam rm 30110 :.q fl A:.mbl ,\g1·nl. Jue 546·8400 BUCH DUPLEX Investo r's dream Close to heac:h Good financ- ing Summer wln1er ren tab Owner w1ll consider leID.e opt 4710 Seashore Dr CJ2 I Mewporl Center 640-5357 Son Clemente 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CYPRUS SHORES Oc:~ leodt &tote :Xew, presl 1g1ous re Mdence . ~c ga te. ex elu si ve b each & dubhouse E\'el! rm a magmficenl vu Comer lot .. adJ to foriner Nixon estate By appl onl) $750 000 5 18 111111 548 1'542 or I 623·8828 BYO'W"Nl::R 180 degree ot·ean v 1ew. hilltop locatio n al>1>vc Dan:.r Pt llarbor. N San <.:le mcnle 2hdrm. 2ba, $158.000 P RINCIPALS 0:-.iL Y. 193·fii4>1. 4!11\·63117 San Juan CapidrGtO I 07 8 .•••.•••..•........•..• BY OW'\ ~;n 2 'r old Con rlo, 2Br . 2Ba . ma n ) xtras. assumabll! lol.ln. S79.950. 661·3787 !-'OR SALE BY OW~f:R 2Br. Condo. 2 car garage. $83.000 12131 422 1249. 1711 I496 ILS4 Don B\'OWNER Ideal ror horses I ac re counln home. 2bdrm, JOOOsq.ft barn. hwy fron· tage. PRINCIP A LS ONLY. $265,000. 493-6793 •.•••..••••.....•...... 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Ste 206 A 540.5937 l!r1'1 IJvc rl<rnd l l12 mmr. take 1)1 er pa) m enb 5.16hi19 Eve PACIFtC PARADISE Lovely 2 Bdrm moh1le hom1: on a bluff. over the ot:ean Be autifully de t·ura tl-tl. man} extras m 1 lu1lc l'herry wood t .ih1 ne ls ..ind bu1 lt1n v:1t·uum $76,900 Long term land lease availa· blc don osen realtor11 t~l3 N COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497 4848 Acre-Oeje for Sole 1200 ....................... 213 .\l•res, S.S,(XIO per arre. final >.ubdn 1s1on map rea•IY lo go I hr dn ve lo downtown San De1go Davis & Clartc 851-1666 2 .1rres. No Ca l i f CJ!lfom1a P ine-. $2000 th• 11. take mer pa~ mcnls of Sill mo :l.16 6119 A~k for.lelf P .ARK LIKE ACRE tn m a1c-.t1c :'ltod1eska ca rl\00 ror exclusive home or mini horse r a nch SK.!.500 57 -'1ew anes. o nl' 7 mill·~ from 1::1 Toro SR.SO<> C o ndominiums/Town - houses for sore I 700 .•..................... Ill ( )Wllt'J' 'I Br :.! Ila ;\ I' l'lll'I JJJ ltt1 :Xe"' I} rt.>dct11r.ttl'<1 111 fam1h ·wt·twn, neJr po11 I & ~ame r1J11111s Walk lo ~" ('oa,,l Plal.a Slll!.111111 J.111 458.S WOOUSIOE \'ILi. \1; I· 111ndo 2 Bdrm. I 11 11;1 upi.:r<1d,·d I r1·:.rl1\1' ·<1nane1nl{ lm m1·1I pos~cs:-1011 . Sii i '•'10 ""'nl'r Ull \IOUS I .111 >in 2:11:1 .t#1f ff I I I• • I • ; [~IE~ltl 1800 ·····•!················ OCH VIEW DUPLEX Sl42.900. 20· du. owner "ill finance at 12 11' • I nr only pa~ menb. Plea!>l' c all bkr 631-2246 or 548 2089 ---Income Property 2000 ...........•........... SAN CLEM F:NTE BY OWNER Beautirul Sµam~h st~ le four unit apartm c nl house. 1>nl) I' l year~ oltl one 3 BR. 2BA . two 2 BH. 2 BA. one I UR . l U,\. eight enclosed carport>. ucean a nd golf cnurse view; exc·ellenl rcnlal locauon; l'lol>e lo rve1 ythmg. :\la y als o con sider trade for t·oasllane nceanview s ingle family home or \'acant orc an view property Selling pr it:e $350.000 :-.;o brokers please ~ Ca 11 owner 7141642·0138 5 Houses on l lot rn the C1 t~ of Orange SlS0.011() XLra lg lot ; llouses on I lot 1n GJrden Gro\•e . lg lot S22.'i.0UO Davis & C lan 851-1666 170 Units, Lillie Rock . Arkans as. 6.7xgr oss Prime condo convers ion SJ.825.000. DCIYis & Clartc 851-1666 per a c r e h1l ls 1de ----------P :.rck ai.:e onl) Xlnt DELUXETRIPLEX terms Beautifully upgraded Lobdell IUl~ 840 1;500 triplexes. All 2 Bdrms . separate gara~es and Apaifortrs"!.a~ µaltos. New wood ex -1300 terior s and interiors ..•.•••..•............. FOHEVER ocean view, I hlk from beach in San Clemente Spacio us I Rll, Sll0,000 494 8719, agt - - ---- Beoc:h P,..,ty I 350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoronadoCa~s Coronado Peninsula 3 bd rm 2 ba. Chanel front home with .ao· L shaped clock ror 2 boats High beamed ce1hngs. atrium. fireplace. we t bar & pnv:.rte pauo on the chanel G real home for Ii vmg & enlertammg. Owner 213/J!H·3606 New carpets. paint and wallpaper Owner will carry the financing a l 12:i•rt Pr it•e d al 8176,000. For more in- formation call 540.1151 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS 2000/o DEPRECIATION Mesa, Arizona. 72 Units. ready to be built, 1,034 sq n ea. SJ:J.500 per unil DGYis & Clcn 851-1666 Mobile Ho~ Parle 2300 ..........•.••••••••.•. 1'17 1 lh1·1l<111tl 21 1, 1111111 1.1k.• 11\l•r p,1vrn1·n1 ' J.16Iii19 )-;\ l' Mowttain, Desert. Resort 2400 ............•..••••.••• FOR LEASE '\t>w 2 ht.>droom 2 hath h11rn1· \1 1-. t•rn l...i kt•., <'011n11 \ 1·1u1t <;011 t~·n111s pool lk·aul1Jull\ l:111dsCJ1'l'i.l. nn main 11·n.1nce \ ,11 d 'te~lll l'l11bh11us1· ltd ()1·~· rt Jlo1t SpnnJ.!!> ;!13 :nli 2572 PRIM E 1;; .\C' t'om rnern..il I.and !KIO fl fron Lage on llw \ Il l SI ,20tJ,IO t ('<.1 II B.1rlJ<.1 r:t rna~ .. UI (. 21 S.111dp1 p1•r 1;.w 4!150 Re al &tote Wanted 29 00 ·············~········· 11..ive (.'as h "111 IJu) Dovis& Clri 851-1666 ····················~· Houses Furnished ••.•••••..•............ Bolboo ls.land 3 106 ....................... 1 br. 2 ha ON WATElt Avl !J 13 . wntr SK:11)m11 673 3245. 644· 15:.l.S Jbr. frplc, xlnl loc nr So Bay, winter $650 mo Refs 673· 127;-i Balboa Peninsula 3 I 07 ..•..................•. Charm ing 5 bdrm. 3 balh lwyfronl with 38' boat noal Sepl. July $1 200 mo Yrly $160ll mo 0111 Grundy. 675·611H. ---- OCEANFRONT SPUMDOR Oec:oralor home has 4 BR. w /2 BA. 1nclds hnek fplc. W 0 . D W. 2 car g ar SIOSU w in ter 644·9582 213 827 5109 Corona det Mor 3 I 2 2 ........•....•......... l;pgr ade d 2bd rm, 2ba hom.e with pn\ ate H d & carport No pet s S7251mo Gardener incl Uetty Kerr 673 I Ull. Irvine 3 I 44 .•..................... 1\TTN . E xet·ut1 ,·e ·s 13eaut 3 br. 2 1 ~ ba. Cam ' rm h1mw 1n Woodbndge ,\\'l Oct I to \pnl I Cls lo lake. po11I!> & tennis SI .000 mo. :-;n Pl!lS 551·2266 LOCJUftO leoc:h 3 148 ...............••....•• Almos t oct.>an f ront. winte r rental. IO\'ely view. trees, pn\' potrtls. 2btlrm. 2ha. S5i5 mo 497-5125. 3152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Br hon'l<:. lovely pa llo, i:ar SliOO Ba~ front 3 Br lower, gar $10001 mo Bayfronl I U1 uµper, gar , SI~)() YEA.RL Y RENT .ALS l.rttlo bland Lg I Br a pt \\ dl•l·k. u11rurn $6110 h1· Lge fum l 01 apt, park me for 2 rars S60IJ mu tu mu BeJut1fulh r ernod 3 br home unfum Sl200 mo lse Lovt'I\ 3Hr q len. fam11\ h-Ome pattu gar. unfum 5tom 11111 tu n'A> S1>ulh 11:.r ' rront :1 hr luwt>r. ~ar furn or un tum S120fi mo South Ra) front 1 hr ur per J.!Jr. S12<•> mc1 Sc1uth l.la)lrt1nl. •l b1 UJJ 1icr. gur SISOO mo furn or unfum Lo..i Brechtel & •ssoc. 675-333 I Balboa Penin~o 3207 .•......•...•.•.•.••... Ba~ I-rnnl large 2 bdrm 2 IJa Condo 1n • e wpurl II,•> T1>,..t>rs Ven lux unuu>. Ser11nl} bldg Po>.s1blt! boat :.lip 67:>-8018 Capistn..o a.ach 3218 ....................... Sl eps to the sand $490 Sunny 2Br ! < 8425 > fee Robert agent 631 4556 -------Corona del Mar 32 2 2 .•..................... Ja.,mme Creek new. 2 Slon . ocean vel\'. 3 Br 3 Ra Fam rm 2700 sq. ft $1 500 m o 213 446 6684 2bdrm. den. nice SS25 1mo. 70017 Acacia. 84~3767. Harbor View Homu Exec. 4br. 3"'2ba. incl. separat e in-Jaw apt 759.0279 or 557 · 7372 Immediate occupa nc y Fanlastic 180 degree ocean view-city lights from all rooms Lrg. 2Hr. 2Ba. family & d ining. SIOOO /mo m on t hl y \\'lends & eves. &14-11889, w~dys · 642.575; On the beach 2Br. 2Ba. frpk. pvt patio. pvt road. Du1de x S82S mo fi'73·S432. ----------1 IAVINE TERRACE Ltwely Three Bedroom. Two Bath Home With Unsurpassed Views Of B a Y• & 0 c e a n Sl 100/Mo nth Year's Lease. Broker. 759·9100 :i b1. 2 ba, S7251mo, carpets. drapes. (rplc. garage, 759·8968. 'Costa Meso 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Enjoyable JBdrm. $500 W Workshop Garage, Nu Apple, Good a rea #9562 Agent 631-4557 Val ree 2br. 212ba, ga r , frplc, dis· hwasher. micro. adults. No p e t s . Iy r o ld. $550 mo. 631 ·3926. Grab It Quick ~ $495. 3Br W /Chefs Kitchen. Huge Fed Lot AENTIMES 631-4555 RENTIMES AMERICA'S FIRST COMPLETE HOME RENTAL SERVICE ALL AREAS. SlZES Fireplate with heaut1ful landscl.lpmg "ids OK '\o pets Walk lo :.rhool & ucc GllrdenH inrld $700 mo .)56. 1385 2 o<lrm, lba. ga1 ~rd hit in~ refng. !>m chrld OK . n11 d11g:. .• l1'84! A ~C\ er Pl ~i5 :Hll 3-Us.1 IJuplC'\. 2Br 11 '2ha. palm, !>~I gar No pct~ S380 Dall• agt fJ4.I i21 I · Pleasant E Side I Br 11 2 Ba Crph, drps NO P ETS $495 mo »1i 6680 :mr. 2Ua. frplc: den, n1 t·e fJmth t orn mun1l\, " hi-. ml1\" In l'Ond .46 l11J:l -. Br;md ne\\ c·on<.lo. 2 ~ton 3 lidrms, 21,, ha, frplc 1:mo sq ft wrth "' w t·pt. drps 2 car gar w •opener. $650 mo 2182 Maple ti73·2282 or 675-5487 eves Allraclrve 2 Bdrm Mon. ticello Mndo Bwlt1ns. Refn g. intercom . 2 car gar 557 4436 Blue Chip Pr_u~"!.•!5 Dano Point 3226 ..............•..••..•. G reat Dana t:res t 3 Rr +fam rm Ne w landscaping, lo w ca re w1s pnnklers . Close lo sch, park. New home 5005 mo Avail no"'. call '!.ays 496-0221. a~ LUXURIO S 3Br hilltop twnh.se Valle) & ocean vu Sec gate. pool. jac. sauna. tennis r rt5. 0 1 W. compctr. W D. frplc & gar. $575 Own e r . 774.4405 El Toro 3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Treezy Area. Nr Schls . Love Ir 3Br Estate ssso Centra A/C Through Oul Obie Garage(6460Jagl ree Ca ll Vicki 631-4557 Huntington leach 324 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Peach! s.sis. 3Br W Heated Pool, Ston~ Frplc. K.ids0KC8403Hee RENTIMES 631·4555 Elegant new townhome in presllgious Turtlerock S pect acular view 2 masler bd suites. den, 2•, l>a. wet bar, frplc. A 1C . $1200 ba se 714· 752·8350or 751·5815. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Nearly new golf course Condo 2 Br 2 Ba Air. M i c r o wave W a~h e r /Dr ye r Poul /Spa Adults . No pets. $750 mo. L!>e 76().171!1 ------- Turtlerock View. Exec Twnhme 2 Br 2 Ba earthtones. l yr lse $700mo. Ginny Stevens Agt R3.Hl600, 975· I l 92 3 8r townhouse S7001mo S wim µoo l fa r1 I , 213/465·4841or 559·6590 HOME FOR RENT 4 Bdrm. $595. Fenred yarcl & garage. Family please . K ids & pet s welcome Call 964·2566 or 973·2971 . Agent, no fee. Turtle Rk 3br. 2ba. I~ Ir . dr, 2 palto. fp, 2 car gar. pool /rec , $800 /m o 1213)377-6687 2bdrm Orangelree Condo Tennis. p ool . $500m 581-3165, 768-0663 Tom l.akes. I Br condo. pvt hol tub T enrus. pool, jac. SSOOtmo 213/456-8523 a rl 5pm. R8'TALS 2br . 2ba $700 3br, 2ba $1000 Fum 3br, 2•~ba $725·$750 4br, 21'2ba S950-S975 4br. 21f.iba Sl750Spyglass Deluxe 4 Br l r vme home. Assoc.. pool + tennis courts S865/mo 1st & last + S200 dep. Charley Darr 559·9400, Agt. L-i-o leach 1241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean\·iew 2BR +den. 4 Exec L.aCUesta home nr decks, lease. S'l,00. Ask beach. 4 BR 2 Ba. Fam for Dave 644·72ll Rm. 2 sty, 21~ car. gar. & 3 Br . 1 ba. frplc. lge deck, bonus rm incld Ill 3000 har dwood noors renced sq .fl. of living s pace . back yard & dbl0garage. $100-0 mo. 964-7198 o r $700mo. Ao.• 494-7551. 645-344 7 "•'. Gracious living in lovely Lovely 2Bdrm Chateau 3bdrm, 2ba w /spa. No $400 Brick F'rplc , Gar pets. $1125/mo. 497·4072. Ocean view(8916l agt fee 631-4556 Call Carrol Fantastic view 3 Br. :a. ba. ----------• Comple t e l y r e m o d Absolutely exception a I Beautlrul decklng, adults br and new, ne ver OC· only. SBSO/mo. Will con- cup1ed 3 Bdrm. 21h ba. slder lse/opl.640-5536 home. Landscapi ng. c arpetin g & d r apes , l-i-o..... 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• family room with up· JBr --~~. vi..-of moun· stairs lort lhal can be <.vnuq ,.._ used as bdrm. or den. 5 tains, niar goll course, •. Laguna Hills village. blocks rrom beach .,. Pools-teMis. vollevball sc hool. $1100 per mo + ~ ut11s Owner will m ain-elc · 962·S585. Ask lain ext. ya r d . Call for Dee. 891-7951. Attractive 3bdrm. 2ba , in Laguna Villa ge. No pets. SS95/mo. 07-4072. shop p In ~ ,\ s k 1 n g Slli.500 2 JASMINE CREBS Tu o choice locations. 2 <'h o11:e Plan ll 's . 2 Bdrms. 2 halhs. 2 patios earh 2 fireplares earh. '\1ce oµen plans $278.500 e..ich l'all to see STEAL IT! ..-.s Property 1400 SUNITS NIGUEL SHORES Oceanside of llwy, new I> decorated home. incl linens. 3 Br 2 Ba, loft, spa , adults pref . max. 3 persons Avail 10 1. 7.9 Mos $1 200 m o incl g a rdener & w a t er 213/628·1300 I f'ranc1e1 AND PRICES CALL TODAY Beautiful b rand new 3 bdrm. 2~ ba. Huntington Beach borne. Com pletely carpeted & draped. 5 blocks from beach & schools. S900 per mo + ulils Owner will m ain· tain exl. yard care. Call 8!11-'1951. THE LAK~. dlx l bdrm loft, e nd unit w /frplc. waterways. tennis. pool, etc. Ca ll 752·8200 or 831-6914 . --; f~ANCH ~f-H/\LTY v ~)~)1 2000 ••RARE!! Largest' model or Wood bridge Broadmoor. ti Gr exet·uli\'e home with 3 car garage! Cul de-sat• loc11tion. Thus one's got It aJI and asking only Sl83.SOO [~1]"9o•llutda• Realty 551·3000 ctztBarrtnn Pt<• ,lrvl•r l.ARAETI REALTY REGISTER 642~5200 SMARTIUY! Decorate this h uge 5 bdrm. 5 bath home & wutch your Investment dollars grow. Oversized lot with ex{·cllcnt loco· t ion l'rwe drust1cally re Juced Pick up the phone and cull now • Rt ·dh 1II0-~ Re.1lty 1,-;-·: ;:~on Ocean View, 320() Sq rt. I~ ar 3 yr ne w. $239.900. 831-:mo FAMILY HOME 5 Bdrm home in Meredith Ca · nyon, Spac. rooms. view· ing bnlcony, lge sunny country kitche n. Rear yard has secluded patio. room for a pool. $2.59.500. Ron Williams Really 831-&440 ---------1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW.&.OW.PRICl 3Br. la lot. nr buslnes dis tnct & schl, conventional 0t FHA VA. By owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAUNDROMAT Well established laun· dromat and cleaners in high visablllty locatiqn in Costa Mesa. 5 year lease wilh options. New t:quip- men t , a real m on ey make r. 01,000. I\ 1>1v1s1un or llarbor lnvcMment Co. lll0.000. 547-3182 -------- on huge Eastside Costa Mesa lot .. lhere's even room to build two more! Owner says "sell it". Make u s an o ffe r ! 7S2·1920 ' 9UAIL PLACE NOHIUH"' 10,.. Tll l :Jo.1 ..... 1 Newport leach l 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big Canyon 2hr, fully fum commumty pool & tennis : month lo month or lse. $1200. Ai;k for Bill Wedmore. 644·i020. Oceanfront 2 br, 2 bu. 9 mos lease Avail lm med $700 mo. Agt 673·0060 PEN I N S'U LA BAY FRONT , House with beach and It s time lo plan ror tha t d 0 c k 6 b d r m s . vacation trip. For extra furnished Greal view cash. why not sell som,e Avail Oct 6 thru June 6. of those items you do.n l $1500 mo Wal<>rr ront need wltb a Classlr1ed H mes s.11 1400 ad? 642·567R 0 ---- 631-4555 Country Charmer, $380 2Br Kids/Pets(9630) fee 6431·4556 agent Carrol 2 BR. very quiet. Adults No pets. Rang&& refer . Utils ~aid $490 mo. 648.,., w. 18th. 642.0835 Stylish 2Bdnn Retreat l3SO W /Plush Carpets, Orps, All Nu Bullt ins Children 0K(6.112)fee HOME FOR REfq 3 Bd rm. SSSO. Fenced 3bdrm townhome. kids or yard & 1arage . Family pets OK w /deposit. please. Kids .. p e t s SSOO/mo. Bill S36·6S6S, welcome. C.U 964·2* or 960-1217. 97S.2'71. Acen.l, no fee. HOM~FORRENT ~...... 1252 2. 3 & 4 Bdrina. S495·SS2S. ••••••••-••••••••••••• -.Fenced yarda •garages. lmmac 2br, Zbe wtrrplc , f'amiUes please, kid.I • 2·car 1arqe. Well m an· pets welcom e . Call nend pet OK. tlGO/mo. 964.2500 or 973-2971 Ag\. Avail Sept 19. ~4089. no fee. Mh.,_ vt.le J2'7 Carrol631-4556Agent Sea Spray 3 br, 2 bacon· --------=---do, pool, spa, tennis, l m i 3 Br 2 ba, $.S75/mo. N ice at to beach, 1ar. ~/mo. c l e a n . G O o d 964-Ulll ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM~ FOR RENT neighborhood. Gardener incl. lat It last mo+ $100 security. No pets. Agt. no fee. 842·6173or ~0814 4 Br. Month to mont h ren· t.al. Water paid. -.SO per mo. )hall. t-14. 840-se.. 3 It ' Bdrm. li550-... f e n ced yarda •nd 1ara1u. Fam lt1 u pleue . k ldt It lieu weltame. call tM--or f13.29'1l ~.DO fee .• i .4111 ______ , ___ ,.._. . .. ' ... -.. ' J ...... u. ...... ~ c ....... _ .,...,,.Rh Furn .hed •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • ..........tih9ct l 4 J: s •••••.•.••••....••••..• ~ ¥ltfe JJ6 J •••••• ••••••• •••• • • • • • • ... wpor+ hKh )J 6t • •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Ir\ M , TuMlfl R1>1:k Tn ShatJ>t lon1".3"r.9800 !{~t' F~ Lot, ~l>IC IUdlt~ 0J((77()0fff ~...s 01.4511 Ir\ ti, 3111, 21.1\M I'\ t 1)11110 t'rpk atl.u ht·ti 2 , • ., !!•r tt'nn" 111urh pool. • 1nut•h mo1rt' 2.\ r hdllr t'n o k I' I 714 K.\I 11'2 .................•..... Wl'll1't:..K ~hr lrph 111"1 hW1laher .i.ar .t µi. 111 'Jlld oo prh S.'.00 mo "''"n nw S S .,...lb l'I• t Wit' •ill !.rlU _ .......... ~-----·--..---• AfMri"'Hh u..twft. Aporlfftenh u.fwft. Aportmenh Unfum. ........••....•.................•...........•...••.....•.•.•......... C~t• Me-M 1124 Huntlfte)ton leoch 3140 Newport leocfl 3869 R..,.,U to Shore 4300 ...•.•.••••.......•..•• •..........•.•......... ..•....•.•.••.••.••.... •.•...........•........ lltl llh ,. I l•··rn dt1AI Ill MARIMH'S w ALM fo'.inl ta,111' \ ll'W l~lllllS. .ho11 <.\ Ir •"l'I' i'r d 1"l'111 Wt 2 llr .ip~ from ~~ lil'Ulth dub, pout~. 1'P<• 'Kl. ~ '"li:tl~ 1-'1 pk lnr~c \ d. rx.llu. lbr, hv rm, k1lt•h, lrnl 1w1 n1 Hunt ll:irllour i\v111I nuw Sul'('r Jl ~US 2 111 I lt.i 5'11MI l'all11 & 11.11111111 \\,1111111'4 lf11il~ J1li 1'1rrlr-\1>1 1 7M 113711 11\" <19!+ <101!> ~m1~n r\~ M1F' •10 50. to ... hur<· ~br. 2hu. .:>1.1a h:>i.' rwar S C l'luu & F'wy $2415 + L't1I 64119l3 Male prd 1mt·e nc):ul ce Rftttat 4400 •••••••••••••••••• ~~t •• Hl l7 Wl':o.ll'hH N B ~Ill r1n.rn<:1al ln-.l 7004)'. r Isl Ooor Agent ~,,11 5034! DAIL V PtLOI St or• 4550 . .....•......••.••••••• Storii'11e Gur:o:es for renl on R.illlua Penins ula next to fun 7.one 10~ 'x 201 J 613 l!MJ. li73 3930. Rentals Wanted 4600 ·•···•·••·········•···· , , .......... a.-ea UH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mii 110117 ~c~ rvn ferr .,"t" • """" 'lbdrm 2' .ba h1.,.hh u1• LA.1.-111!-h ., 1111 1:.1nJlon 1•m11lo l.1k1• 1w~ Poul & )JHIUI "lu 111·1" S,a110 nil• I' I' !It.:! L!)JJ San c1........ 3876 5br. h\e tn fo'1111nt .11n •••••••••••••••••• •••• • Vaill'} 817 l~I Put 1-:xet·u11vt• Suitt• Ir Vllll' W rt't'i.'l>I 1·onf r m XPrnx. m11il 111 rww i: a r d 1· n h I d .: ('all K.'JI 10'.!I \\ ,1ntccl m C'oota Mesa or It v111c :ire11. 2 or 3 BH, huu-.c preferred, 3 \dulls Xlnt references. 1; 7:J 5'7 0 t fo: v e s & Wl't•kcnlh . . IDfTIMES Kl 111h'tl "'1th 111\ ,.h pattn "ll"lt\t•I th \t'I °'\I" t' & 1 l'f1 l)r; Commumh , ..... 1 'll\.IJl.t ai j .. 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Bluffs 2Ba. uvail lalboa P1Nnwla 3707 imme d . Xtr a Sharp ••••••••••••••••••••••• $850/mo. 640. 7647 WIMTER REMT AL 3Br. 2Ba home. bay win dows . f rplc. covered pat io . 2 c ar gar Gardeher mcl. .$700 mo Days: 213-736-3990. Evei.. &wknds: 213·285-4332 Npt Shores, lrg canalfront home. 2·Sl). 3 Bdrm t den. 3 Ba. 2 frplcs. lri.: redwood d eck over water. 2 car gar age. 2 comm. pools. tennis crts. walk to ocean S950/mo. yrly. Owner645-6646 2br. heated pool, 10:J E Halbo;i $450 mo avail Sept I . 675-l87 I Sleeping r uom!oo & k1kheneltes $9(1 wk & up Oceanrronl 67!\ 111111 MEARIAY 2 Br garage. v.oc> winter \I'll> 2 Br. bayv1ew. dcd •. gar.1650 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 Several small t & 2 BR's CNL F'RNT: 4br. 3ba. spa, furn $335 & up Several 2 & 2 blk:s ocn. 237 Canal BR oceanfro nt apts Npt S ho r e s. $1000 Wmter&)TIY All ulllpd 675-7450 673 9270 W~~~~BAY 4Bdrm 2 Ba + 3Bdrm 2 Dix 3Br. 3 car gar. kids Bjl Steps lo bearh OK , pool . $750 mo Complete "'1th linens 11.15-0121 W-e e k l..\ :vi on t h I y 67J.4586. 3bdrm. 2 1'lba condo. ~aul ocean & <:1ty lites view, no pets . S1001mo Jim 963-0902 or 968··1650 Winter ltentaJ 2 Brl Ba Steps to beach. Sept. l5th. to June 15th S425 mo 675·9229 You'll hke thls adult liv· ing in Newport ·s finest. Newly dee bach foll kit. 2Br. 3ba, den. pool, Jae. Yrly renll S325 inc ulll tennis. No pets 833·3349 Conv loc Desire quiet BLUFFS CONDO. Q Plan ~n~oker 573·55!>.:_ Lge 3 BR 21<"1 Ba. F'am Co1taMHa 3724 Rm. formal d1rung. lplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• all new. $1100. 759-0309 SUS CASIT AS OM WATER Beautiful bayfront home with 5 bdrms. frml din ing rm, lge patio Pier and slip. $3000/mo lse OMTHllAY 2 Bdrm. 2 ba with a pool Security. Wl:ilmo Watfi f10llf Homes l1te. 631-1400 Extra lrg Newport Crest Condo 3 Br, 21, Ba Master BR. ocean view Fam Rm .• fplc, wet bar. ·•II r ec fac1 I $1150 673-2181 FUrn I br apt S325 & up. Encl. gar Adults. no pets 2110 Newport Bl 548·4968 hetwn 8 30 & SPM --------LCICJliWMl IHch 3 7 48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I br . 24-hr gate protection, everything rum. steps \o pn\' bch., encl pool. club pnv . $395/mo. avail O<·t I lhru June. no pets 714-4994012. Hewportleach 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHORT TERM RENTALS Weekly & Winter Agent 675-8170 3278 •OCEANFRONT , Avail now. daily, weekly. Spec tacular view. 673·SUR F Beaut 2bdrm condo, all xtras. r~frig\. 2 s tory. ., •pool, 2 kids OK, no dog. Avail S.21. $425/mo. ls l. last. 496-6576, 831-9303. Ocean front 2br Xln t cond Adults. no pets Gar. Winter S575 675.9030 s-..... 3210 , ..•..•.............•.. Oceanfront '1ew 2 & 3 Br. balcony, frplc , gar 3br, 11~ fam rm. great fr om S550 winter I 0 c. t I 0 n . $5 7 5 I m 0 . 640-4787 . Chlldren o.k. 754-5300 __ ..;..._ _____ _ ._d_a_ys'--,_964-362B ___ e_v_es_. ___ W1 nt e r Rent a I o n the bea c h Duplex 2 Br lower . SSOO. 2006 W Oceanfront. 759· 1677. Weifd•t• 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME FOR RENT 4 Bdrm. SSSO. F enced yard fl l•H1e. Family pleue. Kids & pels welcome. C.U 964·2566 or f7S.2971. Acenl, no fee. I •< ....... ,..,..lhld Of' -=·· ..... ~ 3300 : .·······•··············· ~, ~ta from '900 \ ,U.to SHOO. lhny other .... -bucb -.tlooa. .. ' d BURR WHITE IHAL TOR INC ~ ''> HJO Le 4 Br. 2 0.. Unf /furn. 2 sundec k s S teps to bea c h . S850 mo l!L+sec. 673-9312. tOO' from sand. Newly dee. 2 Bdrm. Ava il im· med. $450/mo. 997 ·<»32 OCIAMFltOMT 3·2·1 BR winter rentals now av~I., 6'73·6210 d ys . 673-2493 .n. SPM SELL ld)e items wlltr a O.Uy Pilot Cluslfied Ad. MOW IS THI TIMI for job 1eekers to check th e Dally Pilot Help Wanted clualflcatloo. If I.be job you want is not \here you ml&ht consider offerln& your services with u ad ln the Job Wanted c•t.et«Y Phone MZ-5171 • ......... , .. ,1111<_.;1 '1 lo.1 .. ''" ~ t.111111 I l>.ilh 11111. 1•.tl111 110 i:_.r u O:<' \ 1•Jth $ n 1111 \~·I I)""' 11 t I h .;) hll,tt l HH 11111..-r 11111\ un•:111l 1 I \\ .. u111h·r k & fpl1· Sl\.1u II I\ 6 i ,j 11!2f4 1,.11 1·1' :l Bit :! 1\.1 1•at11; :sm:n1h 1.11; 12211 STEPS TO 111':•\t'll ('u1c had1t-l111 " pril .1tt• ~ anl t 111 µd s :ll 5 \ rl\ 67'.I ~39, 67:1 i !l!'I I $1;9:. \ t•arl\ c11 .. rm1ng Ba~· Front l Bd1 m Park1ni:: lJt1b p.11•1 li7'l 'tt.67 E\ e-. lhdrm by bcad1 l'Jtm. ~a1 . ulll µd $400 mu ~ r I~ Rer bi3· l275. 673 l·IOI Corona det Mor 3822 ............••••.••.•.• CharmmR I Ur. i.out h or h11.'. hit tn.!o, beam ce1I. garJgt' $4 95 mo %."> :J6'19 Immediate ot·cupaOl') Fantastic o<:ean '1ew, IMO degree rrom all rc)()ms. Qwet. lBr, !Ba w parking SSi~· mo 'v\olrnds & eves &1<1 1111'!!1, wkdys 642 5757 Walk tfi beach Im mediate oc1·upun1·\ Nice, lrg . & qu1cl 2llr. 2 Ba. rr11ll'. parking Orean ~ 1e11. fr<>m dl'ck SitlO mo Wk nds & eve!. f~ 11889. wkd~ s 642 57!\7 Oceanrront 2 Br, I ba no 1·h1ldren or pels, S800 mu Agent. 673 5354 Super Ocean & Ba\ View on China Cove, ·liea(·h. 3br, 2ba. lge deck. frplc. cpt. drapes. gar. + Pkg ~ mo. b75 5634 --------CostoMHa 3824 I i.:. 1111 • 11.1 1111111 ·1 111111 • n1 I , ·'' ~11 .. h ill'l' \11°'>J illl \IJI ')1511 7JI !1!105 II mo.'"u.:•· !..: .. l Ila .!. 111 "' 1-.tlc111c r,1111:to 1;,1r11Jwr \\If 11.t , 12 Sh.il1111.1r $1:!.• \1 ail 1111111' )11·1 (.11·1 I di! 11119 I 111 ;! Ila rn111lo 11r S11 C-.1 l'IJIH 'llt•w l'f pl m1111 1tlh1<I' tlf-11u111ul l'llm pit•\ ""' p1111I J.11 u11.1 duhh-.,· SSllll 1;1:1 :12 11 7ti0 llX.">:! sifKt $175 2 111 I Ila \tit" \II built llh. 1·1wl!'d ~Jr W U hook uµ "lt•.1r St· l'l.11a Cal 01\ I 111111t•ll oe1·upam' Tst . \1 ~1111 &t2 lliO:l \ttra1·t1\'~ ,1pl twnhsc. 2 hr 14ar. $.1!\tl mo S1.">U ,,cc 675 F.liOG 3 fir 2 Ra, upµh nr 11( ( • ram11, n tl S45 0 IHI 8057- 2 & l BR.APTS. NEW u i-;1.uxE ~ 8225 998-1165 SllARP 2 Bdrm <! hath. e nr l gani~t'. pri vali.' p ,1t10. no µdi-. $450 mo. <.:all 5116 1880, a sk ror P am or Lurry We!it:field FAMILY APTS. Brann ne w beaut iful Ir ~ ai;t. for fom1hes with! l)r 2 children Near purk Heal paid No pell> 2Br 11 •Ba S.140 20r.2Ba $165 396 W Wili.on . t· M 631 5583 1548 2408 New 3 Br. 2 & S570 With large priv.He )ard fireplal·e. 2 t h1ldr\'n OK 53:1 Bernard Sl .. 548-2408 ••••••••••• •• •••• • • •• • • DGMI Point 3826 t Br :'.'lewl) decor gas pd. ••••••••••••••• •••••••• encl gar _ Adlts pool Xtra lg 2Br 2Ba . garal(e. 642·5073 walking distance to bch. S450 mo 6<10 51178 or 675 1174 3 Br Townhouse. 11l'wh decor gas pd. l'nd~d 113r Adil:.. pool 642 5073 2 Br l bath Apt Newh decor Gas pd encl~d gar. poo~ Adlts. 642-5073 Spacious2Bdrm. S380 Garagc .H u~c Yd<9630>fee REHTIMES 631-4555 2 Br 2 Ba. Sundeck. $425 Avail approx. Oct 1st 548-8675 d ys. 760 1418 e1 es & wknds. ..eatiB.AU APARTMENTS IRAHDNEW 2Br2Ba $455 398 West Wilson, 631-5583 Adults No pets Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba Townhouse. Spacious . fireplace. pool. Quiet area. Adults no pels $495. 645-3381. 675 5949 2 Br Crpts, drps. bit in~ gar. Adlls, no pels $395 m o. 1110 Vi~tori a St 548·1367 Aft SPM SPACIOUS adlt 2 BR I Ba I Br. l ba apt, pool. uff st p;irkmg S350 mo ALSO 2 Br. I bo. $450 mo 495-0227 - -----Hwttin«Jfon Beach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Surf View'. $325. l Bdrm WJN.u Bujltins. Breezy'. 115300agt6314~ree Lovely all adult. no pets. l 2&3 Br apts 6200 Ed· m~er, h.b 846 0619 Deluxe pools1de x1ra lge 2br. 2ha Bltns. dshwhr 111 miles beach Adlts. n 11 p e t s S 3 !l 5 m o 536-8362 HUMTIMGTON LAKES SPAR KUNG STR EAMS C1\SCAOING WATi:;RFALLS TOWl::RING PINES Nl::WSPA<:IO S LAKESIDE ADULTAPTS. •Elegant fire places *Private lakeside patios & balconies • llcated pool & whirlpool spa •4 miles from hearh 842·1160 7562 l::lhsAve H.B. 13blks W. or Beach Bl I apt, open beams, serving ___ _ bar, lots of wood thruout 3 BR 2111 Ba twnhsc. close $.T75 mo. 673-8803 evs. lo beach. rplc. gar. lge New 3 Br . 212 Ba pat io. $550 per mo Tow n h o u s e . s 5 5 O 964-2937 Privat e yard. Close to Suhlse to :\1ar 31. 1981. s hopping Adults. 1982 :!Br. 2Ba wtrfrnt rondo Maple. 548·24a:I w boat s lip $900 mo 3br, 2ba, dra pes. ctn. nr (213> 592 5426 Wilson & Placentia. ~75 963·li77aflSpm Lovely 2 & 3 8drm Townhouses. garage . Spacious Family 3 bdrm patio, laundry fac. S425 & 2 ba. $395. Playground & $525. Call 213/596·7202 ~I. 548-9S56 from 12•7 New Lux CONDO lbr . pool, lenrus. clubhse & 2 Br. frplc, E .side. Im walle d co mmunity. mac .. S4601m o. Isl & $450 mo. 675-5839 eves. lasl. Avail. now. No pels . 847-1.266 days _l_c_h_il_d_. 64_&-_8086 _____ NICE 2 Br. patio, pool. 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, w /deck & garage, frplc. S395 mo encl. gar. E.side . $450. 842-9583, 642-5251 The Real Estate Store 675-177l 2 Bdrm , 2 balh. f ireplace. Garage. $150/mo. VILLA MADERA Call 96.'J.2205 ~sirw~r 8r.nc,~ ~~~f: Spacious 2 Br front apt, $375 /m o . 2 kid s . garages. Children OK. Slater /Beach, lst & lasl. No pets. $445. Utll pd, ex· 848 5465 cept elec. 2324 Elden, • 642· 1213 3 Rr, 3 Ba + den in Hunt- 2 Br. w ith Gar. $350 lngton Harbour, 2·car C.roet. water paid. 2176 a u . garage. frplc, lrg "B'r -Placentia. 636-4120. garden /patio. close lo 1.,,PM. s h opping 4c sch ools . Really deluxe. Ptrlect 2br 2... ALSO llOOsqf\, fpk, lndry. 3 81', 2 0.. encl gu•ge, 2 Olahwr, encl gar. SSOO pvt P41tios,.i;arden •pl. 3107M•ceAveM0-4400 Mike 968-6608 r- 2H1 1•,11 IJ"l't 11111 Ill'" I ,111.ill 1111111 •>I< '" pl'l' or "'J l l'I tx•< b '$:1 Ill .1:lli UO:l!I Hwttl~on HorbOur 3842 ...............•..•...• •1t1 Iha I wnh!.c '-• 75 1>1111 11.1 \ I.I I I ltHI Ill I'\ l''I ~Iii 111••1 lrviM 1844 .........•.•.•.••.•••.• 1•1,..~t11e111u. .. Zllr $<Im w l'l t l.JKl' I :;:;111 lft'l' \It l.1 Jltl'lll t; 11 ISS1 LCJ9W1a Beach 3848 ..•.....•.•.....•...... I UI< \1111 01·l't111 \ 11!"' jlul' h IH'W qll 11rH . l111Jr' 1 hlk IH"" h $.SllO lllV lh '> I l~I 11811 e\ l> ~~l!l sli!'l W111l' uno,111 \ 1e11. s Class it· Jr dutct·turl' 1111 al·rei. of ~JI deni. Pool & spJ ~t.!le h\'ln~ Clol>t' tu beac h & st1oµp1ng I U~rm \pl $.115 lrtC I utlls :\laturc tuos1dl'rall: .iduh '194 41;.c,:1 or 1~1 6017 lly Th\' Bc11ut1ful St!a 1 WI -+ Ut1l. llu14c 2Hr II 4tJtl!• t>l 1 1$.'i7 a ict ft-'4_' ' 11, yl'ati. new. t:rountl lcwl I IHt. 1 llA aipart lfll'flt llwll 11\b. l'al IJi.'l. tl 1 ap('i. ent'lnscll • uq.1m·1 launch·, fal·1 Ill\ l'ulllil' ll'l)lll'> l'()Urts a111I l(ull l'OIH'<;!' rit:ht hehmll \dult!-, ru1 peli. 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S.11111 "'~rll'r X \rs Ca II t 111 :.:1."11 ur ~.1226.'iO Ask lor \llt·n \~ lnvest~nt {.'harm111g 2Bdrm S450 ' Sunny and Breezy, Pool lnl'ld <.:lsetothe Sch :1&-105 agt 631-.a556re1· N~a~t~ll1~1~ur> adult .1 µIS in 14 µlanl. r1om $415, 2 bdrm t11wnhouses from S.">35 1 pools. tennis water1all!'o, ponds' Ga:. for took mg & healing µaid F'rom San Diego F'rwy dnve North on Beach lo Mc Fadden then West on \lcFJllden tu Seaw1nd V1ll.igc 1714)893 5198 ~50 ~q rt fol Sl2.5 l>l.!I 1110 I 1T111nl h •rl lco,1" ' 1111 4Wl B1rl'h ~t -., B ,, .. nt ""''" 11·1• ·"' I;"' l1li• 11 " ~1 ·5032 . ( ,1!1 ll•11hl11111 \J 111t1 1 l. Opporiwlity SO I 5 ······ ...•............ I I' \ h;i°' I! \' la'< 11•1l1•1 SJllllll invest 111 .. 111 •\Ith '<Int s he lter & l 11h ri•t 1111 5<11 405<1 --- PARK NEWPORT COUMTRY CLUB LtVIMG Singles 1&2 hetlruom apts. & townhouses From ~9 644 1900 U\:eanv1ew Bach. 2 rooms in Hotel. $.lllll + Sec di.' posit of S400. 2306 W Oceanfront . N B 673-4154 --r- VERSAILLES BACH/I BR 1\ neat upgraded full scrunty penthouse, over looking parklike ground & fountain S500 1mo ,\~enl. 644 7211 Versa1lle!> Securil v com µlex 2 Bdrm V1 t-w 675-4912 Bkr. lllfECOVEt lluys1de Dr Dix I Br. den. 112Ba. pool. JaCUZZI, P' t bch. S975 m o lse 759 1()92 VILLA BALBOA Oc eanfront for Wint e r Rental!. F'um1shed & u11 furn Broke r !i75 4912 Rooms 4000 .•..................... On Ncwpon Beach Beach Hotel ruom 'ma II k1tl•hen 2306 W Ut'can front S260 & up $260 SN· &deposit ti73·4154 Lg ... unn) room It k1tchn & lndry r..cil l{cf rl•q c \1 ~ t372 Compl furn dclar he<I s mall l room bachelor apt, gar, pool, S:J25 mcl ullls 645-266.1 Room&locrd 4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huom and b oard ror highly i:;1r1ed adults, 11vt l'Ondo m Ptn VI) Good superv1s1on. pvt room 111 1louhle ll62 0510 New Luxury~ Br <:ondo f'ull Security under ground parking. Gagney Lane. ST75 rro 675 3007 --------Vocation Rftttats 4250 Ba~ Front Apts. S460 to •••• •• •••• •• •• ••••••••• $i00. Sandy beach. Avail. Sept. 7th. Dock space? 7 l4 673-4799 & 675 6491 1 Bdrm. Yearly. Steps to beach Garage parking $400 mo. 104 15th St. N B. 673-3958. 544·6899. 1 2 block from beach. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. Upstairs BuilHns, s undeck, gar Lease S650. 127', 44th. St 6'10 6140 ·---- Oceanv1ew 2 BR. brand new Villa Ballloa Condo. S850mo 641-3601 Ocean view Versailles Penthouse. 2 Br 2 Ba Fireplace. $695 per mo Wkdys 547-6355. E\·es & Wknds %.">-1120. ----- WESTCLIF'F Condo t Br $450 2 Br $.525 New m teriors. Adults. Nn pets 613·6&10 NEW DECOR·3Br. 2lla. frplc. gar. 2 blks bch $675 m o y rl y . No ~~s,k1ds. 645·1682 OCEA.NFROMT Rosarrtu Beach BaJa Mex. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Ou\' Week. \10. on Beach . Pnvate. New 5-16-3&12 Lge Big Bear Cabin · pool 11'>1. color l. v. 2 rrvlcs Sips 14 71_4 545-6916 Mexico-Bajamar New home. ru11 fac !Jay Week or Month. 546-6493. Rftttats to Share 4300 . ...........•.........• ;\1oving"' Avoid de1>0sits & cul 111·1ng expen ses• Profess ionally s ince 1971 HOUSEM.ATES 832-4134 --Why waste time and money looking for a roomm ate'> L et u s locate. screen a nd 1n ten 1ew for fou Take the Confusion Out or f'indm~ Goud Roomrrw t es and I W('l's; comra ny n roommalesearc~ llA\' 752.9475 . :J Bdr & 2 Ba. bll ins. frplc. only 3 yrs old. dbl l•--------·I gar. Sl300irro yrly. Need to sha re living ex OCEANFRONT 2 Br & 2 Ba. bit-ins, frpl<:, only 3 yrs old. dbl gar $900/mo yrly. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 ---- 3 Br. 21-z Ba. Ocean view Pool. tennis. dbl garage Newport Cresl $825 yearly. 642-3491 4 Brm upper dplx. across from beach, CaU 974-3828 or 6314512 All adult. Sorry. no pets 2 Br. 2 ba, fro m S425. Refrig & dshwhr lncl'd . Jacuzzi & pool. Across from N.B. Golf Course 545-4855. 2BR Yrly 1 Blk from beach Upper Unit in Duplex I Ba. slv, refrige, water, trash. gas. elec. Incl. $450 mo. ~ Babloa Blvd. Agt. Gus. 213/966-1711 Oceanfront. tux 1 Br apt. Util pd. Winter 1475/yrly $550. 675·3823 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. Oc vu. gar, nu crpts/paint, 1650 yrly. 67~0or631-5550 penses? Save time. money & confus ion. I.e t us find a romµal1hlc roommate for \'OU w .. screen all applicants FINDERS SEEKERS 645.4434 W1ll Shr lt?e lux. hme. ni cely furn 2 rrplc. micro. C.M 546-3428 M F shr 3 Br house in nice pan of HB. Walk lo bch Resp person p oly $225/mo. 960-7787 afl 5 Femole21+ House. Cosla Mesa Sl 60 +utll 833-9331 davs. 751-6270 eves. Lisa · F'em ale wanted lo s hare deluxe 2 br, 2 ba condo wilh view & jacuzzi Newpo r t Beach a r ea. Call 646-8270 or 642·9696 for details. Plush new twnhse, pool. 3br. 2Vtba. $195·"11 utll. & Sl'C. deposit. Correct II Is 955-3148 SUNNY Newport Bch apl, 2BR 2BA. FEM. Shar<'. over 21. Tennis. J ac. Gym. $220, Mon-Fri Day : 838-~l Diane 2 Bdrm . l ·~ Ba . So. Lag hom e . large Townhouse style. Adults, room. ba, own c nl priv. BEST RATE NEWPORT BEACH Delun Office Spoc~ 700 to 3000 Sq. A. •Jamtnnal S...n·11 1• & Utllllles lnr luded • Ad1acent t•1 Airµort & RL-stau1 ant How •.·\c•resi. to :l M ;1jnr F'wys 833-88 l 3 Office ~pa1 e 11\ all I ull i.crv1ce t'Xl'l'Ull\ l' :,u1ll'S <JVa1I rur leas<· Ill C'enll'r Pointe Lol·atecl nl'3r I IC' Airport f'or 11.'l.l''lnl!. rn formation c·all n""D"e If uf f 955 2288 Medical Dental II ""· 776 sq rt -m ~ • t'osta Mesa Ground nooj-. lull~ eqwpped Pn\·ate p;itw etr $543 mo Tum 957 1900 SUITE DEAL 3000 Sa. R. •Will Hw Id Th Suit • I mo fo'rce Rt•111 rleo.;1l>le 1'1oorplan Lido Manna \'ilia gt• (7141 6 75-8662 WATERFRONT & PENTHOU SE SUITES 280 to 3000 S'q. Ft. P~stiqe Address Ocean Views Wet lors (7141675-8662 Ol'flces 225 lo 150 s<1 1 t F'rom S200 per month Near CdM & N.B. f'rw' 557 7010 . "THE" EXECllTIVE SUITE Full service offices 111 Newport Center &10-~70 NEWPORT BEACH 1649 Westclifr Dr. Call Gene 11111642 0200 Executive 0H1ce suite avail. ~ear O.C /\1rµor1 28.5 sq lt includes l'et:ep- l 1un1 s t . janitorial serv1re. all ul!l paid & more. t:all 556·03S:l KOLLCEHTER NEWPORT Elegant executive suites m prest1~e location With co mpl ele sup port serv1res - 714 851 0681 1 room. + l, ba. Private entr. ulil J'd, main i;treel. H:B. Sl654 Sierra :\l gm t Co 641·1324. ------- CdM Of rice. 360 sq. rt Oen vie~. new crpts. etc M o /M o . o r 11.'a se . 675·5444. CORPORATE Pt.AZ.A NEWPORT CENTER 2 Pvt ores with reception area. 759·1550 Ideal location for Al· tom ey, Real Estate, or Entr epreneur_ Offic e now available · large paneled Reception area with storage a n d 3 prl val e offices in beautifully maintained full ser vice building (Comer W~lcllf( Dr. & Irvine. Newport Beach) 800sq . rt. Call Melissa 645-6101 M pets. $115. 548·2682. beach 499-4722 I~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!'!!~~ f1 I~ J l l •JI lJ 11,• 11•1 •• 1 1• 'If,().\ l'JllrH!<I\, 111 \\('1•l.1 tltl~ olJI >CflM• I Money to Loan 5025 FOR LEASE CO-IRVll.ff IHDUS. CONDO h:!l~t "" fl " :!11 •. t 111• -.pan• I lo t:i11 :i 1'1111 1• l'il'• N1·a1 ()r;11t1'l' 1 " ,\11 p111 t /\,Ion~ ';11 .q rt Cin,..~ ,t "" 1 .ill t111 11h J I ;,111 l!J:!,I \l•H F1 I WP1•k1•JltlL Ii 1 l r''l'o \ l~I I j 2.:JO Tili "I 11 I;, 111•1 ,11 !II fH I' '11·il11 ti 11 I 11•1.1 \11•..,a '111111 llr 1.1• ,'\ 1111 1 II 111 ~· ... • I 'I ii 21.1 l~I'; ~··I PIGlO Execllti \I! 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Hankm1t Cornnerciol Te-lier I 're\ IOU!> {'XPl.'nl·nct.• l'fl' lcrri:d. liul "Ill tram Cash1enng expenen<'<' would he hd pfol California Bank 314 1 E Coasl Hw' Corona dcl .,1ar 673 9240 E 0 1-: n.rnk1ng Commercial1f elle-r l ni1•·d Cahforma Hank 1>:10 ,\ :'\t'WJJOrt Cnlr Or Ne"port Lk•ach 6-'4 &1&1 E o 1-: Bank mg ./ TB.LER ~Ti,_ Wells Far go Bank. < >ranAe County /\1 rport offlre, has an 1mmed1ale <1pen1ng for 111dividual with 6 months previous hunk mg expenenee We provide Jn exc-ellcnl hencflts packu1te and friendly "ork1ng al mosphere Ple ase ron t act LCIUrt'n 714-752-8728 '''""~)w· WELLS FARtGO BANK 1500 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Bear h. Ci\ ~tt ua I O p p Emply r M tFt H lnsurtod. hl"d ~.w; K<l25 1''1m• ext mt 11:i1nt111i: h\ Ht!'hartl ">11111r St 111 . 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H. 540-8894 BOOl<KEEPER--f/C Npl Sch investment C1rm has opening, per ex pans1on. for F IC com m1!>sion bkp r detail orie nt e d p erso n computer knowledge a must slullrul on phones & m P R work. m aturity nee Call 640-0123 BOYS & Girls for ad vcrt1sing e 1rc ulation Transportaltoo provided from 19th & llarbor, CM f;.lG 6667 Boys Lite factory work ,.ges. 16 Ill Must be i.:ood s tudents Able to work l ·GP M dall y 645-2702 BOYS IS to 18. fartory work, 6 lo 9 eves. Call Sal 645·2702 Business women in a ll aspects or lhe business world . sec retaries <to speak foreign languages If poss) exper realtors. ou1gomg sales r ep • ex. per in sail.mg. Available fo r travel, top pa y. Please call 714 ·894·9908 CASHI ER llAM ·2f>M :'.1on fort Part time 955-3740 $2.17 per DAY That ·~ ALL you p:1 ~ for .i :!Oda) Jtl In th1• DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY uu IT :-:ow· 642-5678 <;leneal Sl.'crelar) HA VE SSS LEFT FROM GROCERY STORE!! WORK TtMPORARY JOBS & HA VE SSS FOR RJM THINGS INLIFE!!! All Office Skills Needed .... •BEST JOBS •BEST PAY •APPl.YHOW!! Vicki Heston &Associates 18004 Sky Park Bl d Suite 235 I rvme 540.0400 -- Clerical FREE JOBS PU R C ELL T E M PORARIES has m an~ operungs for \'Cr) exe11 1ng eompan1es I m mediate openings for· S.Cret.;n AcCCMttiftC) Cleriu File CJerits Typist R.ceptionish Word ProcHSOn K~Oper's. PBX Opetaton CRT Operators Purcel TempKariH 4020 Birch Street Newport Bearh Call 851-9055 CLERICAL Register today for loca.I temporary assignments. 557-0045 en-Lil\:. TEMPOl!APV Pl~ONNH SEIMCIS 3723 lirch Sfrfft Newport leach For more 1nform.1t111n and lo plac~ your ad call • Party Dancen. J-\ill 111111· 1;:11 5~11 1 , ; * 972-1345 * • 1\j)t ''""'~tanl \1 an11g1•r Xl\it npportumty lnr <'XP inch\'tduals Min I \ r exp. lmmed openings F/T S.ilar. t'Omcn!>uratc with exp Call Susan or Tha ra for appomlmenl Beuut. Ope~. Lag. Bch. Mus t have some follow m g Also. man1rurist. pedicurist. Mus l do Juliet & porcelain nails 494·8251 ask for owner. ---------•!Clerical Jr. SK.jR.c.,t. I 642·5678 MC &Visa Acccpted Tr;11 n1•1"' Will train TOMMY'S C ('11upl~ l'<11>cr work & ' ma11llt.-ncm1cc 1;.12 SIY73 SCDIU •a·s OF NEWPORT ARCHITECTURAL IUUW"L ESCORTS DRAFTSMAN llYfWrlK' 752·9368 Irv firm needs exper'd NNftU~ ---!\part• plant•r 1dransman Canned-Naive ----------•! for work on cotnmcrc1al Eat.en -Ramrod Gnat Company & reta1 I proje1•b 55'> 2'-J04 ADVANCE ESCORTS He lived in such a tough 2.4 Hrs. ">-641 0180 A fl T ' D EC ~n" TO n neighborhood. the high CCllh/ChKks SAL school paper had an Car nee: Flair• for de obituary column pnnted Alftbp/MC/Visa coratmA h elpful Will inADVANCE. _ ~~~~~~~-111'!-~l tram.499 ~~I _ Lost & FCMld 5300 UTILE ANNIES ESCORTS ASSIST AMT !.!.!..!_••················· Found: Samoyed, fem a le. Golden Retriever. m ale, Newport Beach Animal Shelter. 644-3656. Found: female black Lab with red roUar. H.B. 840-3147 Did you knQW you can place a ciwmed ad In the Daily PllOl Service Directory for a w hole • month for as little as 12.17 per day? For more WormaUon. caU aJI major cr ed1l cards FAIR MANAGER accepted POSITIOH 530-4723 Applications for laking tests to become a District MMSAGESlOW/AO fo~alr Assistant Manager MY511C MASSAGE a re now being taken al __ 556-4656 ___ S_an_ta_A_n_a __ 1 lhe Orange County F'air *FOXY LADY* O\JTCAU.. ONLY * 972-1138 * Model, female w11nted for photo Interview. Call 492 3735 bet 5-6.JO PM Office, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, Te lephone 75l·FAIR, Applkations mus t be f tlcd and p ostmarked b y Sep· tember 25. 1980. Pos1· t1ons are now open a t Del Mar. Slockton, Ventura and other California locallons. 142,5171 weekdays:--I!!!!!~~~~~~~~ ·-~~==::::;;:=====t==== ~ -. CommerceBank Newpon Beaeh, !>-10-6961 l'~qua l Op po r tuni t y Employer ~rnkmg/S&.L TB.LYS Fullerton S&L has rull and p111me teller pos1 lions al our Newport Ueal·h offtc:e & r /lime µosilmn al the Hunt ington Beuch ufflce. 1-:x pr. pref but will tram Typmg req J()wpm For further info and for inter view appt. c all 714·871-4244, E 0 K Placing your <;tass1f1ed ad 1s so simple .. just l(lve us a call on lhe phone and we'll help you · W<1rd your ad for fast re· suits 642-5678. ---- HHDHB.P? Help yourselr to a lleoplng s~leclion of Qualified Hopefuls in the DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS Beauty Shop . We now have openings for 4 operators. 3 manicuris ts. mak e up. Percentage bas-is /rent b ooth 557.2234 llCPR/JR. ACCT. for rapidly expanding financial firm in Fashion Island. Exper. a must. Dnily input & general ledger desired 759-LS15 BOOKKEEPING. exper, F /C harge w /cosl a nalysis background for Newport Beach Design Firm. Salary open. Call 714·759·1965 P11tty IOOtUCEEPEA 'HM Pff Good Co Be nefits , Exp'd . Find what you want in Dail;; PHot Classifieds CASHIERS UTVTEM MARKETS For2nct & 3rd Shifts We promote lo manage m enl & supervision from within. WANTA CAREER? Ca ll t714) 631-9421 Childcare Responsible person to care for 2 girls. 10 & 12 Lite housekeepmg. Mon · fri. 2 :30PM·6 JOPM. Irvi n e area . Ca ll $52·3744. CHRISTMAS MONEY E nthu s 1asl1 c Homemakers earn to $2000 by Th11 nksgiving demonstrating Toys & Girts. No dellveriH · No collecting. Need a car. Call 54().8330 colle<'t to see line. GI F'TS 'N OAOO E1'S Cele bratinR our 30th year!! Answer phones & light typing. Will train. Vaca tion Ame rica. I r vine . 955·38'10 (a s k Cor Samantha). -----CLERIC TYPIST Accurate 50-55wpm, I yr gener al ofrice ex perien ce necessary . Good company benefits. Near OC Airport. Salary S800t mo. Call Frankie 7t4·752.(1707. EOEM tF CLetJ< TYPIST If you are looking for a challen~ing position. en · joy va n ety on the job. & want lo work in Ne.Vfl>Ort Beach, we have a job for you. We need someone who can provide good cleri<'al support for ou r purchasing depL T ype 4Swpm, " l,yr previous office· exper. For appt. call 64().4580 ext. "202 E.0 .E. . .. IFYOU have a aervlce to otter or llOC>da to tell, place an IHI fn tbe Dally Piiot Quallied SectioD • Phone "2·5111. -----------------· .. . ROOFING \II 'I \ill'~ r1·pt.111 ". 111 '> U I <J f I 11 n I-' I l' t' E ... 11m;il1·' t ,ill B•>li 'tl8 1m"8 ~cntinq .•••.•...••...•.••..•.. Sand & waler hJa,1111.: Xlnt l'leanur.i:.. l•J 1 ah·'> Frei.' e,1 213 592 l901 Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classrfled An 1s a simple matter JUSI eall 642 5678 Colledion Clerit lrtitlll oflo 'kilb ph•a..,Jnl phone m<1nncr I onlJt'l Steve :>51; :1110 C.:ompanum hskµr to li\e " l'lderl\ v.oman l \lk'>, '" ( >c·t 0 1 !">llJ 32>1~1 ("()VrHIJl~t-:tt o r .i n .: 1· (.' u u n I \ l'allf11rnia mfJ:t •·um pan) f'ubl1r a<'l'Ou111111~ ex per rc.'<j Sahsn 11111.•n PO 1-1111 t6.SO Pa-.d<11·n.1 l J ~1106 COOK lllll'S t:K l-:1-~PER on luxu11 yal'ht 6 ITIO!> 1n M exiro, 6 m o!> 1n :-<ewport 714 645 1671 , 213 670-66.'>l C.:OOK No exper. 5 d,l\:,, dosed Sunda\' See mf!r Lo.1g Inn. IW'l ~acArthur Blvd In Cook The Bolboa Bay Club is now hiring: Cook . fun time liAM 21'!\1 Must ha\·c exper Please tall for appl 645 7358. !\t on Fri. 8 JO.S COOi< wanted for acti\·e retire ment residen ce 2 nd shirt. 11 JOA M lo 8PM Quantll) rooking exper req'd . Medical & denial b enefits A p pl y : ~ew~r:_t Villa, 642·5861 Cook wanted Pull or part ttme F~t foods No ex per necessary. 955 3868 _ COSMETICIAN Orange t:o Pharmacy w i th large vol u m e 1>restige rosmetics a nd rragrance looking for Isl line cosmeltc1an. Ex pr In selling, ordering a nd strict 1m entory contr ol Offers good income and health benefits. Send re· sume plus salary r e · quiremen ts to Ad !!78. Daily Pilot. Box 1650. CM 92626. Counterhelp; pa.rt tame & full time. Prefer ex· perience m fast foods Call 673-7781. lnternal1onal Hot Uog Co D~ivery Penon P tr must be 18! Good dnving recor~ ]Sl -4705 _ DELIVERY DRIVER Good knowledge of a r ea. good driving reeord . Must be 18 or older. P /timt!, 12·4, .\I. F. Call Irvine Fionst . 752-1780. Ask for Dolores. TrP1· 1rimrn1n~ l"lo•an ''P' h.JtJl1 11 g rn .11n lt·nant ,. \11111<> lli !!111 'I rel.' & ,hrul) tnn11111ni.: & remm•at 'dr<l cle01n uµ~ h J u I 1 n K 1; I !i ti I 1 11 Hllf; 1413.Jim W indow Cleaninq ...•...............•.•• IA"l The Sunl-hme In ('all ~un..,hme W1ncluw ( 'h:an1ni.:. 1.t<I ~M KX.5:1 ll•• .. 11len11al & slurc't l 'Jr "ax1n!l lJQahl~ work t>l2 ~!I &i5 i972 1>1:111JJ t-,..:p l11.'t1lJ I \-,.,1i,l.int work t •IJy~ gt'l p.11d Cur 5 I~:! llt 12 nr t~M ti!!R7 l>o·n1al Onho. t·ha1rs11k. mu't h,I\ • r,., I' ·r 3 ol .I \ "' I. ' 1• W (Ill rt llt.'Jd1 Jiili 1·11 .. 1.1 :\11•s..1 .~6 5t7tJ Driver/SalespeNon · Dt·l1e\ t'r) & S.tl11'> in larJ.:I.' rclatl nur-.f'n '<101 1r..1tning for aggn:.,,,ll. 11NI }oung person Exp l'r1•C t"ull Time 541; 3-IZ!I DRIVER WAMTEO RehJble C'las~ I Dri\er " i ::.i>ccd Bollt a1l & forkhfl exper Must h•1ve good driving record & refs <19'\ 11<17 URIVER for Lile local de IJ,cnc~ fo"ull tune Mon Fri :-.l!'al a ppearanee. good tlnvmg r<>cor<1. fr m!(e be11er11s Se!.' Sue ;it \ta:.ter Blueprint. 231 F1~1.:hcr C :i.t :>-10 417•1 Unver per..onaltodrt1«' hmo a~ desired. p lime or r lune Semi reured ~'!_f 'd Tfi0..8868 Elderl.> lady wishes lo ex change board & room for lilc h se w ork . C all 673 8656 ESCROW SEC'Y Des ire knowledgeable escrow secretary look mg for high office activity & rich compens a t ion . Divers ified s uc ressful pare n t co m pa n y PleJ~anl offi ce at mosphere & guaranteed top salary. Mr. Merage. 848·2235 Escrow <lesk available for "Nt'll·4Uahf1ed l'!>('rOW O( f1 eer w independe nt esl ro"' eompany Ilea \'Y exl)t?nence in exchanges r equir ed Beach loca lion £xeeulive escrow eompan.> 492 6161 Euroran Openittqs for high school grads lookin g for challenge. skill training, travel and work expen enee. Arm y serv1re schools tea ch you a skill or your cbo1ce. After you train travel to you r duty station 1n Europe for ass ignment You may r hoose 2. 3 or 4 year enl•~tmenls. Some critical assignments pay rash bonuses up to SJ.000 after training. Must be 111 good s hape and possess a high sehool diploma. Call today: Crnii' AM ES/\ 540· 1026 HUNT: BEACH 962·8821 LAGUNA f{ILLS 768·S251 SANTA ANA 542·2.435 THIS IS THE ARMY Delivery driver. Fem . ----------· full li me. Good dnving record. Cost a Mes a Blueprint. 1000 Placen · tia. 548·5571 ---------- DENTAL ASSISTANT For ortho practice, RDA or eligihle, i /e Laguna Bch. 494-8555 ----- Dental Recepllormt Ex· per.. mature, for busy esta blish ed office. 545-455.1. hec.S.Cretary Sl.250 DOE. L ots o f charm & skills. 80wpm l ) pi ng . s h o rthand .120wpm Some pressure •i nvolved. Call Vicki 540·6055, Coastal Person" nel Agency, 2790 Har l:Jor Bl .CM NEVER A FEE F lr•wood Delivery Only those interested in DENTAi.ASSiST. hard work need apply .• NEWPORT BEACH _646-~2887~------ 0ur establis hed. pro -GEHU _,;;."CE gtt11sive ofc. is looking ""'" for an exper 'd, Chairside Experient'e helpful, good with an outgoing, rriend· lyplng ability. profklen• ly per sona lit y . SeH cy wtngures, 10-key a d · motivation. mature at· der. Opportunity to grow tltude are a musl. JtDA w/co~pany. Xlnl. co. pref'd. but not tequ.ared. bc!Mf1t.s. Call Mlllle an. Above average salary, 9AM, &4S-W3. fr\nge benefits, medical 'Ille fasteat draw in the insurance. non·smoker . West. .a Daily Pilot 644·0595 Class~ Ad. M2·5678. • .... - I I l I~ 11 '1 1· -.... --~ Ir'''"' - He4pW..ted 7100 HtipW...t.d 7100 HetpW..etd 7100 ~~~~ ••••• ~!~.~ ~.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~!! ..... ~!?!. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • ·, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ........ w_.___. 1 1 oo a...&.. w-.a......a 11 oo ...._ w..e~ 1 1 oo Mond.ay. September 15, 1980 DAILY PILOT G..,...Offiu Apvlh1ncc "'c" ic e , " lkuvr phont-i., 11.iht 1' 11 1011 & book k t<( 11111 .: $.51hr Kntfl. f>42 oom Ht·n"ral htilp I" 1' il~' 01 for a Llsborutorv 645 :Int l.o ~ t:t:Nfl.:H I. Ul-'tth:•. Lumlwr 1'flrn11\Ul\ rwod' peri.un frvm IU ! \tun t'r1 f>.15 SSil G......tOffiu """ l1111l1 l'll•fk '" lll~l no Sil I(,.,, :.'t.·1 11<1o111 I ~PM M.1t1111• \\0111.111 l11h 1111 'i/,·11 l>l•rt Hd1 t>lb " " G&elttAL OFftCE 1: I 1· l h.i' 1111 111t1I II lllllt' <111•'1111111 ' llt, k" h11111 Ill ,I '11• '''I" tlt'r "'It train \ 11111.nt i\ Ill\ .!tit .11 IH Cit>rwrul The laiaoo lay CMb i' now hirincr; ScCUfll) f1lljHh ltlU~I huvt• .ii 11•11,t l\ r '''P<'r rull 11111< rH'X llpt•r..1t11r '. full lttllt' tl;i1~ & 1•\1'' 11111\I l>t• .1 \' ll ii "k 111 h n.11 q11,·1 l'1t111 ''h'rt.. 1•un t111h'. mu.'I hJ\t" l~l11p111 1n.11ng rtacqul'l l'IUI• 1Jj111t .. c full ttn~" nlU"ll ~ '"alt "km.I.;, Please t'all fur :.µpl tl 15 73511 Mu n ~·r t K 30·5 Girl Frida) 15w11m I' ho 11 l'' & t• r r ~111 iJ ... S alar.\ llt'g11t1.ibl ·· lrul lit? A"h 11.r .l 111 Girl Frid:1) oip .. nrng rn pleasant ,'llt·wi>ort Bcat'h 1ns11r ance urrit·t-l':ill u;:1 3773 GROOMER Full lime, Mon Fri x .; S.1me exper lll'l'\'""<1 n I :.11ur1·01l1C in 125 Mc:.a Dr • C M nr ti.:11 rn:io GUARDS Full & part t11ne 1\ll jrca" t;111forms furn 'J \j.!e:. 21 or nv1•r ret1ri•rl 1~eln)me No e'<per nee .•\µ1.11~ t "n1vcrs al Protection St.•n1ce, 1226 W 5th St . Santa J\na In 1crv1ew hrs 9-12 & l 4, .\'Ion Frt I IJir St) hilt ·harp assertive styllst warned Mirumum 4 yrs exp m II B salon. (.;on- 1 at•L m anager for in· l er view 96.1 O<llS. H1\I RSTY1.IS1' Topp,\' s h 1r 1ng NOW C all Giovanni at 955·3912 llAROWAHESAl.ES Apply in person. Hwn llardware. I024 I rv1nt• (WestcliH Pla1.a >.NB lf umtl Al l t•ncla n l . $51).t mo. (.;omplell' ca rt! of elderb wuman with severe degenerative a rthritis Feed. bath. clf)th & tend to all her needs Must ha\'I! l y r exµ Salary + free room & boa rd Tukc ad tu nearc~t state emp lo~ m e nt off1t'e DOT :154 377 Ol-l. J\d pa tel for by employer llO S T t::Ss hus> breakfast. gd personalt t v , ahiltl y to i·ou nt t'hangt'. rrf'<, 21):1.'J w c~t Hwy, bef 3PM HOTB. HIGKT AUDITOR 5 nights a week. must be exp. NCR 4200. Apply to D11v1d McNerl. llolt'I Lagun a . 4 94 11 5 1. Laguna Beach. Ca _ 111.sura.nt't" Gt•rwnil ~~·Ill .\s~1~1 uni 10 II 11 J Ill ·• 111 o '"' rl 1 Ul(l'Ol'I "''"'lln Wtlh a min I yr '\• oi· .111rn11•\ ,•,11 Mu11l l\IM.' & hit'"' pl"'-''-1111( ph 11 n1• l"'l'"on111il\ -. Xlul "" 1~•Ft \IOll) f01 ..:rnwth & , .. 1.1n \liJM<'h <•I 1Ju111 ' '<1111 bt•rwhh '111•'\A nfftno '"' .1l1t>11 iii ltn•lol & ~ 111 lill'jto .. \ I .ill ,;,.hr1!1 111 Jun .it •• I I .;.t '"~-· I IL,lll <1.111 t• I' 'll I" ,..,.111.UI ll11t" 1111 ,f.,1v.r11a1 for 111 111.th ., r11v. 111...: 1111• 1•1 11.t.·111 •1'• Ill \oh "'' t !f1t'l\I ht••I• I 1h 'JI "\ .. , •• II \ Jll il:4 )U" JANITORS l'.wl llln•: ,., , , '""'l"•rt l\t•..1. h l\~~· .. \\ ..... ,, ,,,.,, J.11111<11" & .... "·r .. \tu ... 1 l>t· 11\t·r 1~1 r' ulll & l s \'lllh'll ('.ill ~•1 1 .... ;i)ol 111 \M ii'\\ 1\i.>11 ~n I \" l'\>lll \I JANITORS 1 l1 1llli:l' I '1>Ulll \ ' Ill'\\ l'"I d1 .. 1t.·r-t\1p r. ... 1111r1·~ •·\ v•·• 1. 01·•·11 JJ 1111 '" .. \\ t' 1 t· .,rr,·1111.: I \11 l'.!1.1t•ll~·11t W111 l.111" I-'" 1ronn11•nt .!. \II MjJlll lic-1wf1 h SOUTH COAST DODGE ~KH8 I l.1rhur lll~•I t'OSTA MES,\ CALL 540-0330 OR 540-9100 llnt11orun1 M111nll:nam·1• •.....,. --• .....,. _....,. • ...,. wu Mod1•hng, • om1Tl('n'11Jl11 Purttulll' c.afr1t•n 11 wurk, !teal l!Jituh• lhil1M'r nt-t.'tll-d. l!:leclfl ••••••••~··•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111111 .. rxtru_.. N1•l'd n1•w 11\utur pon.Oli •.ISALIWBSON d an & Rcfrlf(eratlon ex· 'Sult'll/Oellvery --Secret ary. P IT , typing TrtJvd Agc:nts w /e1C I ai·es I\ II ·•lh'~ h P•·~ c 'all 673 •MU:I to 1wll t'JC1ie1111lvc wutt>r p<•rient·e (;all 54!J.IY7 13 fo' u 11 or par l l i rn c · n-q Lite reception work. pericnce. Full time out 71 1 !l!i 7 u2m PAaT TIMI lttclrl'. 11n,•nt1-cl profk•rty c;•MMi for mon· rnformution. Oehve,r lunch to <>trl,ces S4 /hr to st 11rt. Cit II side. South <.;oast Travel. I uHll't!. probably the Lest --------111 Irvine/Newport Con· 494·11129. N rt Art 631 9040 Moch-I r• 1 omn,11. or \fl"fll••111w. 01•tomotn11t dru., 111 uttlce In N1Jwpo1·t ltei.taurant t a c l Mr I!: n .i l 1 !I h . ....!.:._Wpo :.._ - - \•llll w1 rnf)I 111 Ti1~t111 ()(fie 1• Fuunt.iln V11lh•) llt-t1t·h. Call Ne w p 0 rt 8 c 11 c h Ml 1509. TYPIST 65Wf>M . t rain 8 5 S11r U .~t "' J7 60 Mulu1l' W11m1rn l'lll• IU>GERBftoWN flcl!laurnnt s eek s S£CR£TIBl(S romputer oprerator. 10 lu~o IO UllO '""' hur 1101 llHtl'l!I VIAl.llX>REAl.TY l!nctgl'tic: µeople tu fill Sales Riii key adder. non s moker. , • L ' 11 •111.:M!:I 673· 1020 full & 1111rt tune ''"81 DYNAMIC OPEMIMG Fast "towing medical r.~,ta M~~ ,-.PA firm. "'I ""'l'•lllt'r I UI" '"' ••Jflll' t"w _. h e """' ""u '"' 1 I Uon.<e. •:1us1s for ng t person centet with new oHices Cal1Conllne 754.J(}i0 ' 1 ' 1 '' t r ~ \l un '• 1 PAIT TIME DRIVER Cooks. Vuunter hl'li>. ~eeking 2nd income. In· locat e d an Fountain ---1.1 •1 L1111 a10 \I>" & "" • d 1 1 b 1r , uu µi 0~ 11j1 , , 111111111 1 -..111 ~ Sun Mununr tu 1<.·al i-:.,tall' ca shiers. rleh workers. lllv1 ua m us .. l' Sl' Valley 1 Brookhurs t St TYflST ... r '••W 11111 1\-~ \ 1l1•l1q·r 1>.111) J 11 111 Tlr'HtofGfnff'CllR.f .? Oelivervl.M!'(111lti !illU'tl'r,&amb1t1ous andSiinOiegofo'reeway) E xtre mrly a ccurate k St 11 1 liu11tJl1•" lo • .ir111•r .. Ht• l.11ol..1111e !1w that 11t•w Lum:h ~ules & dd1vury PersonalBu1lne11 hus un 1mnlediute upen typist wrth xlnt skill::. tn I" \Ill • ol\oll •)IHI\ .. Y.111 UI' l.tr ll •' •'h<•ll\'Olo!l"' SW\'t'IWll t('r pel">OllS Mgmt. 1ng for a Oeparlment s pi:llln g & grammur •l ... l 1illll1'<1.ll• \In W11l(u11 aml J ll•oo1I .Jnv t•ruiJt'flll~ hu1t thut UIJ Call furappt k51·150!l 84A 119!15 Secretary and a l'erson needed for busy growing 'llur,.. 1 n K • t' 1 u 1 •I I• h" 11 <' 11 1.1 r I u 111 t ' ' l' 1111 l1 u nel Set'retury firm Interesting, varied '\n~I 1 ,., 1,., ,1,., 1,,. , Iii<! 1:1;i 1 j sk l11r llu11 'l'trru·shannf\ ti. uur ht1!.1 Hc:;taurant help wanll'<l Sale ... f':xcel 0µµ0rtu1Hty work 111 che<'rfUI offrce .,1 111 , •n lllt ,,,1111,.~,., Wdl1 .. lfl"' l'.4u.il "I' n'""' H111u 1111•:,uc·c·esi. E>.pcn t>nt:ed.Graveyard rllrSales Woman NatUn! l'os1t111n rcqwres typing with pleasant peo1Jle ,.1 ,1,,.11 ,h """ " 1••r\11nlt)Et11pll11 4·r 11r11·n ll•d & .d iovP wait ress, relief CQOk , llcru Prod t o se r vtJ 6(1Wf'M und trani;trip· StoOOmo Guodbenefit:s 111,,...11twr,· 1 ,di t.lu111, 11 j Vl'l:Jl(t' n ill U!I' Our henefits paid va cat ion , urunJ,le Go & San Olcgu lion skills, no shorthand Irvine/Airport are a . "'~•.iii 111 11 .10.,,11 ·••cru1tt' ~u lt•!>IJl!rsun llcntal & m e d1t•al 1n 111·~ t•omm <.:all J acob ne<'C•<,sary 751.4642 Part Tilme flljll .. $:~'1.uoo 111 1!17!1' f''or cluded.{At>pl,y In person 114.494.s,')2j, HURSfS AIDES l't ..t 1•\p1.-1 I t-rl 1 l11i."'"• .i\.ill \II \h1h ''""' \ln1 111t·1111'.il d.. 1fi 111.il<. l11.•11t•, , ..... ,lfl 1ir11t1 \J•I' " 1 u,~ ..,u,,.· n111 "I k NURSES AIDES 1 t.1 .I <"•·rt & tr,1111<·1·\ ,\1,.,.., \ t•n lt t'rn" lln'>I• r~tl I l'lllr-r ;'>I ( "M RN fo 'f' I' 'I' '1u::.l IJc oil• •111 ..it~'\J '" l(Uud pal 1 ... 111 t'lll l' :<Int l)t•nd & .... 11 \pvl\ I It , !'it1J11 ri111 '.'-. Ii HUR SI HG 1<111 I I •l<1,\'::. wk L \'"'. II 7. '.i ~ \lay~ wk I I b..•tl l•1m h~p Very 1'1(•,111. ~1•td staffing Santa \rm l lt•1ghb :>.Ill 3061 ,~ ..... 11!~~~~1 "j"'' <'UUll,dur IU\'l'r :.'I I Wtlh tit\· Jim l.u11...: & .,., ~1111 u 1, . ., \i;1·n• \ to .. u111•rv t't' 11ml 1•ht1pt'lulll' I> \ll.V I'll.OT 1·M1tl•t IMI)" ,rnd l:ll'IH Ult J Olll' 11111111c lms111 1•>1•n1n..:" Ii 111 !ll'M W1· 1wed 1•00 t'l'llll'tl tlllltt\dll\t' llt!r.IOIL'> who :in· luokmg for .1 lu1·ratne part time 111.Nlluu ~ huur lo ~tart ('all tl'12 4:121 t•x t 250 hd\\c:en 2 .md llf>~I h k to1 Lun o,..coost Daily Pilot :1:w W Ba y Strt·l'I <.:osta M~a. (.;,\ Equal Op1Jor 1>:m111oyer an 1nt1·n 11·" <'111 1 C:olon) Kitchens . 27142 --Weorfera,.:ood s tarting VINYLLINOLF.UM ic .. , 4.llili Ortega H~y.SJ~--_ SALES PERSON salary ancl exl·e llenl Laye r must be exp'd. ltt-l't-J1t111111~1 Lltt> Bkkp..: .Some (\ ~·1ng t11verMfied llutrei. Lagun;i Beuth .1rt·a l'Jll Hetty. 499 1702 lEl't·~l'T SWl'l'('HBOAR I Or•Jkt>r11gt> fi rm tn F'.i:;h11m Island hus rm med1ule11pemng ror parl l 1 rn tl rel' tl 11t1on1 s t ll ou1 -. I .) hu s) s w1tr hboard. typing, f1I m g cxper µre ferred . l'onlad llt:len McGinley tor ;ippl. 6'1-1 229:! RECEPTION, Restaurant BOB'S HOME OF THE llGIOY Immediate opening~ 1n our family restaurant ~ at nearby locations We re quire no previous ex perience Join our friend· ly team Come see us to day between 2-4PM Cook T roinees !1842 Adams Ave. Wolten Waitress~s Cook Trainees Cashieon Oppt,y m sellmg gourmet e o mp any b e n e r it s . C:all 8·9am.a rter 6pm foods flexible hours Plt>11Se send resume or 64~·6S44 • W /train If 17 Fas hi.,,n call: (714J 962-4431 Island &l()..f,()J() Waiter /Waitress posiliun. Sandwich making people neaded, full & part time. call before 11. 752·5401 Savings Op. ()(fi<·er J 5 yrs savings ex per . new act'ls, I RA/Keogh teller w tsupervrsor y bk gmd IBM 3'i()() system used, xlnt working cond1 · tions. Npt Bch. Salar) com mt>nsurate w texp <.:ontac·t Ms Kanuga 645·6505 EO I-~ "1 F SECRETARY P Parl trme & full time -· I positions avail. SS.75/nr .--No tips Pvt country FAMILY HEAL TH PROGRAM.~ ~~~all for mte rview --p..::_ - 9930Talbert Ave11ue WA NT ED MAT U H E f ountain Valley. !12708 A D LT <.;U U P LE to Equal Opp Em pl yr M F manage 16 unit apl hol.lll~ 1n nice Easts1de C:M area. Resume & luc1:1l ref req. t-:xp .,ref To apply. please send com· plete resume Lo ad no. 77. Dailv Pilot. P 0 Box I 560~ Costa ~e~a. <.;A !12626. K1•1111t'I \ttt-11dJ11l & (ii•n t•----------ll11,111rnl rna111tl'11,111l'l' Pui;ic ur !';~per 11re fcrrntl. or will tr.1111 1-'ull 11111 e po:-1t1011 l'o Ul'nl'ltl:-1\1>1.1 1 ~ Ill 111•rson 11161> l'lat•entw C M GENERAL OFftCE <.:lencal µ)Sition ror N1Jw11orl Heach L1fu ln .,ur unl·e Co Sw1tl·h boarll relief & dwers1fied g1•11eral uff11·1• dutres. l..1w f1l111g , type IU 50wpm. Pl ea:.anl working cund 37 11hr wk S4 IS/hr. <.:all l.ttura f!:~l ll-150 2J(J52 Avemda de la Carlotta. Laguna llllls 154 t-: l 7lh St. <: M 3.35.'i So Bnstol Sant<i Anl! 28502 Margu(•nk Mission Viejo Cook TrainHs CcnhiffS In 2nd Trus t Dt-eds f:5crow ofri i:e, Newport &>a ch 8·5. M F Xlnt hejlth lnsuram l' pla11 mcl. dental Ca II for 11 p po1ntme nt fran n~!.. 5.)2 4050 '/ 1•11111oruri1·.~ Waterfrum restaurant in Ncwpon Be11d1 netids ex penence<:I <;Ounter help & ('OOks Full & parttime , Mun -Fri John,6i5 .t080. Wt'ck ntght' and o•r wkmJ,., l~t HYll,,i Knc·hl'11 lll•l1.1 Sandw11'11t'~ & s.ilarl,., 'rues ~at ,\p prux 30 hr~ rwr wk W11ma1111rd'1J Pvt d uh 8:13 %•ii LAU:"IDHY W orker needed Sal & Sun or p tlmt! :i t" i PM To ,.,tart e nd o f Sept Xlnl bc11t•f1ts Apply Hevel'ly :vJanor. 340 Victvna. l'i'I Live In (;ompanron for elderly woman Rm & Board & s mall s;ilary 548.2850 LOA.'1 PROC ESSOR I ESC:ROW Cl.ERK J Exp $l000or more DOE Many benefits. 675·2273 Looltincj For A Change?? See us for lhat pt"rfect pm.it ion for you ' 1-'ree to Applicant J rv111e Personnel Agency U!8 K 17th, Costa Mesa Suite :!24 f.42-1470 ~ l.V'N II 7. µa rt lime. No wknds , necessary Mesa Verde Conv 66l CtJnter. N B. 548·5585. MACHINlST Vi;rt null lathe . Full or 1Jtlime . Fi1<L & thes. 2 yrs. min ex1~r 1;.uH 8t3 MAILIMG Nursrn)( BEST NURSES REGISTRY st ale l rcensed oonded smce 197\ StaffR~ief Specialists •S.O.S. * We are short on staff We really need you!!! RN's!lVN's/NA's WEOfffR; -shirt dj(ferenttal health insurance .OOnus referral plan ·Sl,000,000 free ma lp. rns •h.ait1on reimburse C E 's Best Nurses Registry has been designed ex· elusively ror the dis criminating Nurse who wis hes to utilize her pro fession with pride. We give every consideratior Lo meet your needs as t• prererence or sh ift. lo('a lion and Lype of assign ment We place the e m phasis on YOU ! So Be Choosy! ··'fry us. You'll like us" 754-6791 1500 Adams, C M. l' BX Ol}l:rator~ TM BalboG lay Club is now hirin<J P BX Opera t ors. rull ttme. days & t•ves l!Vatl Must be avail wknds Please l'all for <in appt. 645 7351!. Mon. Fri 8·30 5 PRIMTING Offset Operator Full time posilion. lrvine Unified School Ui\tnct Entry -level salar y '790/mo. 556-4900, t:.o . E Printing Want to be a Pressman in Web offset? Full time Minimum age 20. Will train . Apply Pen · nysllver, 16tl0 Placentia Ave. C.M. PRINTI NG PRESSMAN Two years lithoc)raph experience runnin9 mutff..color Solna 125 or Da•idson 700 preu. ExcMletlt salary and ba\cfits. Apply: Rere plionis t (rypos,t. I' /T 1n \'lud1ng wknd tLn :- Prilrate t·ounlry duh 7311 l!:tlinger II B Work 1n J)lush surround •Ill(!> Large & s mall Seeretat) sslstant to •firms Top pay :-.lo foes t'111anl'tal Gcntus {;!!11· lie, Jnvful, Perfet•t10111st Orgart1l' Cook, .tlr.!·5683 851·9055 4020 Birch Street 1;.a.1 !)1(~1 Rl'cept1uni1>I 1<.:l1•n cul Equal Opporturuty Employer •---------•: Newpon Bea ch ---~crelllry fur ms orr11·e 1----------II } ou ure mterestcd in filing, lite typing & other clen cal t:isks as well as ans wering 1Jh onc.s. pleasl' contact Ev('lyn. D 'Apµolon1a . I rv 114 556-5340. Receptionist /Secretary Saturday only. must type 50wpm. Front office up. peara nte 499-S36l. Recept1on1s t. lfalf time position. 8·30-1 .30 Typ- ing · 40 pm Bu s~ te le phones , fil ing Property management co. in Irvine. 557·6755. RETAIL Sales girl s . St u c k , cashiers, gift-wrapping. Exdusive ladies's ready to-wear store Salary . t omm1ss1on. benefits. d1 scounl, full or parl time. John H11gan. 11 l Fashion Is la nd, N. B 644 7100. Retail Sales, 1mmed open rng for mature person, exp preferred but not necessary Full Medical & Dental benefits. Rip- ple's Office Supplies. SJC. 768·0500. RETAIL SALES CLERIC Receptionist Unhurried congenial FASHION ISLAND store. exp. helpfml TOUCH OF CLASS East Bluff Pharmacy •S425• --644·2111 -- Part Lime Receptionist RETAIL SALES for Exec. Suites not only ~ FashiOft Isl. oCfers prest ige but beautiful surroundings & Sc g Asst. Mgr. & ad- nice people. Your s mile dilional sales staff + & professional ability to cashier. Must be fashion handle busy phones is all minded, w/exper. & refs. that is needed to land this Salary commens urate ·d 1 ·t· .,AA 7180 w /ex per 547.3925 btwn 1 ea post 100 .,...... 8-noon. Ask for Mary RECEPT fE'rn ~nn. for exclusive pvt clut>. Roofers needed for com · Newport Beach. Mus t f>e· hak •· d 11 attractive, mature and po, s ' es, ex si ewa · mgr Typwg & frltng --- skills ret1. Loads ol Pt10· SECRETARY pie. phone & paper con Needeqimmed. With or laC'l Wtll lratn a ny age w1thout shorthand Tern Ca ll Carole at !J63 :i6AA piirary & rull time Call S.C~ory t:xp m lolln dorume11ta· tion Xlnt s ala r y & benefits. Apµly perso11 · nel director Heritoc.planlc 721 N Euclid, Anaheim. 991-3860. E .O E Sec r e tary -Adm in Sec r e tary . g rowin~ branch office of consult- ing Enginei?rs 1Sc1entists req Sl!cretary to assist manager College ed1t<1a· tion desirable. Will train o n V)de c W o rd Process u r Contael Evelyn. O' Appolonia . 714·556'5340. Tod Ser vit•es at 979 1!900 St:l'} r\rrport law firm Sharp good s kills Non smokr Josie, 851 9025 Senwr Bookkeeper. exµ. flexible mvesLment Co. Mu1L1ple set of books, bank recs, inner Co's tnal balances & fman- crals. Nice atmosphere 833·9880 ask for Laura Service Stalion Attend. Full & part Lime Hourly + comm. lnsuranee & vat•at1on 673·332tl SERV STAT ATTEND Pttime. appl) Chevron. 1251 N. Cst Hwy Lag ............... ._ _Bc~h·~~----- SECRETARY 6-8 th.. Daily Ser vice St atton Allen· dant, P 1T , eves & wkends. Neat apµear & handwnting. Apply at 2590 Newport Blvd, CM YACIITSALESMt\N Hroker ~ales. full time. e>.p. nee. Tr;ins p ac 6-15 02:!2 ..........•.....•.•.... Antiqun 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTMfNSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Daily 10.6, Fri 10-9 Closed Tuesday 11751 Westminster Ave. Garden Grove 554·6103 Going oul of Business Sale, Janes Ant iques. 2721 I!: Coast Hwy. CdM. 673·5752. Victorian Furniture from San Francisco estate Llv rm, wood stove, etc 16 items 644·0591 ANTIQ UE SHA W WALKER solid uak riling cabinets &>t or 3. See to a ppreciate C:all 675-6057 or 642-0138 ---------Appliancn 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refrigerator. clean, reasonable price. 848·8440 Cats 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MY NA ME J S D I S T R I 8 U T I 0 H -OPEN 8 to 8• CLERIC o c ri ce. w ii I train . NATIONAL EDUCATION CORPORATION 4400 CantpUS Or. hav e a plea si ng Experienced onl y personality Call Mr. _4_96_·_34_l_5_. _____ - Temp or perm postion for exper typist (70 + WPM}. Xlnl spelling & grammar requin·d. no shorthand. Position re quires ability lo work on own in a hvy Lyping en vironment, some le gal e xper helpful. Send Resume to Classified Ad 1!718, Daily Pilot PO Box 1560. Cost a Mesa. Ca . Sh>pping & Rece1v1n g C lerk. F'1T . gd Co. benefi t s . Appl y 111 person. Mon-Fri. 9am. Ham. Standard Shoes, 'J(fT7 S. Bristoi. CM "WlCKIE". I am a male, neutered, long haired Tiger Cat. I am an Inside Cal, a perfect Gentleman and need a loving home My family has to move My things are packed an d 1·m ready to go 644·8435, 752·7579. hhmell. opening for an Sl80/wk exp'd well or ganit4ed Plumbe r 's helper. person to work in marl-S200/wk . mg dep't or rapidly ex Machinis t , helper . pandJng Newport (;enter S200 twk Corp.Goodopply.fur the Mechanic s , train , right person Full Time. Sl!l8/wk xlnt l'ringe benefits . Con -C:ashrer, tram, $180/wk. tj~t _Devi~· IS 15 Laborers. $200/wk M a 1 n t e n u n c e M a n 995-8413 Helper Part time for Apt ----- complex 111 c .M. Retired OFFICE-We are looking or semi 642·5073. ror an accurate speed in ---vo1c111g typist for our of· Newport leach CA.92660 Equal Opportunit y E:m ployerM/F Alistar for appl, aflcr 2 SakJl•DI Wanted pm. 631 1000 _ 64~3260 RECEPTIONIST Front office a p - prearance. Good typist 6().65 wpm. Close to So. Coast Shopping Center Call DWS Inc. 751-8100 RECEPTIONIST Sales Chess & G-s Unltd. Immediate opening for f ,time salesperson. Good oppty for male or fema I~ who wants secure pos1· t ion w 1managem e nt potential. f1air for sell· ing fine merchandise de · sirable. Contact Janet Poland, 645·5021 92626. SECRETARY PERM OR TEMP SHll'PIMG DEPT. Pack'g & ship'g sml parts, will tram. Fem pref Monthly reviews , 9 pd holdidays & oLher xlnt co. bene. CM company "- 545·0403 -_,.. 8040 ----------........... , .......... . Shoe sales, full time wtth KEESHOND Pups. AKC. or w •o ut exp., or will Champ sir~ Mt F. Pet & train. Good ro. benefits s h o w . ,, v t p t y Apply rn person 9am to :!1J/697·1.J45 aft 6 pm. Uam Mon thru Fri. Stan dard Shoes. 3077 So M:.intenante. For i\pt f1<·e i n San Juan -H•o•u•s-E•CL-E•AN-E•R-S•u•p•I Complex in Costa Me i.a <.:apistrano. Perm. posi ('a l l 548·!1556 F'r1Jm uonwilhbenerits.8.JO S PRODUC TION TRAlNF.E Rubber hose products. Must pass co physical met bal'k X· ray Taking appltcations btwn 8 ·1 0 onl y Stratoflex . 17671 Armstrong Ave., Irvine. tOE. A Kendav1s Ind., NEWPORT HACH Challenging. fast paced position open in one of Newport Beach's most prestigious real estate brokerage and develop· ment company We are seeking a reliable. con· genial. d i plomatic person able to j uggle busy. busy phones. lYP· mg and 50 sales and ad minislraLive staff effi- ciently, t'Ornfortably and with a sense of humor Excellent typing skills a must, real estate and previous r ecept ionist and phone expen ence de- sirable. Paid holidays, major medical. pension a n d profit s h aring. Salary open. Call Pat Parkinson 752-1920 SALES CLERK·full or part time w/lg marine hardware compan} With good benefits. room for advancement &4S-17ll NO SHORTHAND lmmed opening, 6·8 hrs per day llvy t yping pos i· 11on (70 + wpm). Need accuracy. ~nt grafilmar & s pelling. Correcting selectrics & I BM memory Call 752·0234 _ SECRF.TARY with Legal & t·ollection exper Typ· ing & phone work. No s horthand. Salary comm. with exper. Call Sally. 833·:ttl2 Hristol. C M. AJ<C Golden Retr pup:,, xlnt pets, show. hunter. wtr dogs. Outst a nding pedigree. cleared hips 493·6861 tos.5perhr Car645-5l23 lZ·<PM. . Margo,496-5761. Housecleaners wctnted. S 4 Sli hr O w n trans portat1011 Happy Housecleaners, 645·915:1 H OUSE K EE P ER Pttime. Apply 9 to 5PM Capistrano By The Sea HospL, ;m15 Del Obispo, Dana Pt., 496-5702 HOUSSCEEPER Live.out position. 2nd home for LA family In "' Laguna Beach. f1ex1ble hrs Must be available weekends. Like cooking. Good salary + benefits Call Sylvia or Suzie. 494-1838. Weekend calls OK. ~-----~--Housekeeper child care. Mon.-Fri. 3pm·Gpni, lrve m or oul, l ctuld 10 yrs. II. B. 968·0086 -----House keeper wanted 2 kids & home need Jove & care. Newport location Refs req'd. 548.0844 or 759 S391. Houseke eper. 111 e out. uxp & reliable. :i day week. EngUsh speaking. Knowledge of cooking. Own transportation. Top pay. Pleasant surround· ings . Perma n e nt. 631-1133. Ma111tenante Man l<'ull Of'f'll'E Capable 10 key lime. l'o ben~fib .\pply ca I l• u I a t or opera tn r P enn ~· ~ a v e r I fi ti O needed for our busy of· PIC1cenl1a .\vt· C.M. r 1 c· e In Su n J u an -----Capistrano. Perm. pos1-Manager retired person lion with benents. 8:30·5. to man age rum ished Margo, 496-5761. ba<'helor apt bldg in Laguna Bch. Free rent. Ask for Or Weiner. J ays 714 1847-1150 1, F.•·es 714 1675·8429 Opening soon in the Costa Mesa area, a new ladies' fa5'hlon d1scounl store. Openings available in lht! ------------followtng capacities : Manager Tratnec, learn Store Manager. AssL the printing bus1nes:. Manager & Sales. For in $25().$.5()().wk.646·8026, tervrew, ask for An MANAGEMENT nabelle, <213 17494()41. Local executive seeks PAINT'Bt'S HB.l'ER qualified individual for for Contractor. Will Lrain high income PI situa. rf willing to learn & work. ti on. ResPondees must 848·9984, be currently em"Ployell ----------- For appt. call 645·5921 PCll"ftlh(Teoc:hen A s ubsidiary or Scot· t/Fetzer, a leading pub. is looking for qual. peo· pie to reprsnt superior ed. matenals lo schools. lib, parents. & nursery schools. For int., appt. on ly. call Tom Delaney. 700.(811. E. 0 . E. Manicurist needed fnr establis hed clientele Please r all S57 3986. MECHANIC-V /W Qualiried. expr to work in s pec shop located tn Laguna Canyon surroun· dings . 4!14-031 l ask for Brett or Brian. Medical Receptionist & Aide in Pediatric Group, P /T . 64(·4670 Mrs . Austin. MU SENGER Parts man to work for boat Co. Need exp man buL 11111 consider training the right man . Boatswains Locker. 2431 W. Coast Hwy, NB. Insurance Newport Beach. Mus t AGENCY SERVICE have own trans. Hrs 8·5, PART TIME Jewelry sales. 4 nile per wk. 5 to 9PM. Sat. 9:30 to 6PM. Call for interview. Ciro Jewelry, So. Csl Plaza, 549-1542 REP M-F. Salary + mileaf'e. comm'I llnesaccL, handl· Must have good driving record. Call ror uppt. Ing 75,.C. oUice, 25% field. Fr <c" AN<I\ Underwriting, s~rvlce. __ a_n_ce_s_._,....._........,, __ . --- Part time person needed in book paste-up. Mon. & Tues. No e:xl)er. nee. AP· ply Pennysaver, 1660 Placentia Ave. C.M. saJes position. Car ex-~or S.S TraillH pens e, s alary. com · Eam $ while learning. misaion Min. 3 yrs com· Take home SMS/wk dur. m 'I under. exp. Has to ing trainina. P tr or F tr. have F&ce license. Accts Call 4.9'7·30308-5. In Orange& LA Counties. 1 -------------------'""--aJ F.OF. Send Mgmt Trainees. Earn p Tl ''..,., s ary •' " . w·hit• U learn. -s week· art me. resume to Ins urance .,. -· ~ "'-,.r.+t-1 Agency, P.O. 9ox 2$20, ly while tr•ining N~;"r::l~~urct N89rl660. Atltl 08. P /lime, I-' /tlmu. 8·5· IJe dependable & avalla· 848>8237 ble on-call . Npt . ~';'~mln life & dis· Mixer Tralnff needectror Bch/ •'uhlofto h land ab£Uty claim procesalng. adhesive, color, It paint '"!!are!!!!!!!!a.!7!~!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I )lust type ~m. O.C. mlxln~ ii griftdlnl on a. 1: ' Airport .,-ea 11 Lauri roll mill. ls:r7 Monrovia 70i2-20U 8-4P . Ave • NIB. Have tomtthlnl to 11ell? aasalrlf!d adft '"'it well. ·eo. ----------- PRODUCTION Part time help wanted Mon .. Tues. nights. App. ly: P e nnys a er 1660 Placentia Ave, Costu Mesa PffCLERK Excelle nt opportunity for person W/good Office s kills to work P rr in our Fountain Valley me dical facility Requires Lyping 45wpm, good filing abili· SAl.ES Clerk wanted. Ap· ply in person . Mesa Verde Pharmac~. 2971 Harbor Bl .. C.M. Sales DYNA.MIC OPEMING Exists for right person Seeking 2nd income. In- dividual must be self· starter, &ambitious Penonal lusiness MC)mt. 848·6995 ty. & pleas ant phone REC....,.,_.IST manner Hrs Mon Fri ..,.. """ SALES SECRETARY FOR AD/PR FIRMINN.I . Teachers. Presc hoo l P ff. F TI'. Kindercare. 770.1991. 77().1999 TEACHER PRE-SCHL full/lime. benefits. im· med employment, ~1919. ·----T E L E P H 0 N E SOLICITING Expanding s olar com· pany, no sales, guaran· teed salary. High bonus plan. Unique oppty for right person. Call Joan 540-4(8) T etephoM WcitOf"s Needed immediately. 20 st udent s a nd /or DOBERMAN PUPS· Ii wks old. blk & tan. talls & claws done. wormt.>d. heallh y! S75 . C all 6JJ.()t90 POODLE, toy, AKC male. Pale apricot. 3 mos . old. Calm, sweet disposition. $250. P /P 496-8497 Cocker Spaniel 3 mo. old puppy, shots, papers , $175. 675-46'3 Want English Bull Terrier pup, AJ<C. pvt party. 498-0257 9·2PM. For details con· With or without typing If you are agressive and 28 needed. Top pay. Tern· tact 898-3516 ext :> porary & full time. Ca ll looking for a future in re · Family Health Program. Tod Services a t 979.8900 tail mgmt w /good co. EOE/MF. _ benefits apply in person We need an expenenced secretary w/fast. ac- c ur ate. typing !70· 80wpm). We're looking for someone who is a self· starter. & who can work under pressure. Duties include typing ad·copy, 'handling the telephones. filing, & generally keep· ing the office organized. We orrer a 35hr work wk. health coverage. good vacation policy. profit sharing, & a very nice work environm e nt. Salary t•ommens urate w/.experience. H you can meet our needs, please c al l Dianne at · homemakers who need AKC Golden Retriever to earn money working p u ps , $200. Ma I e & pleasant evening hours, Female . 714·675·8543. P 'Lime AM delivery. L.A Tim es. $100 per week. Lag\llla Beach. 494·8496. ----------! 9am to Ham Mon lhru 3.9 Mon.-Fri. No selling. forH to You 8045 Sdary : bo$3 .75 /hAr + ••••••••••••••••••••••• RECEPTIONIST Fri. Standard Shoes. 3077 Must have a l leas t 6 So. Bristol. C.M generous. nus. t·ross IS . . fr 0 m J 0 h n w a y n e mall long haired Doxie, 7 Airport. Call Sue after yrs. needs good home. P l'f Recepliomst. some typing. Contact Effie 549·7355. 714~·6037. 2PM: 641 ·0100. 1_548_· l.JOS __ e_v:_s ____ _ months. e~perienc.e. a~ a S.\.LF.S Receptionist . fam1hanty 1 N T E R 1 o R w ~ t h a p u L s E DECORATING T~ Solicitors Real F.state Sales EXPERIENCED AGENTS We offer the following: .tH.igh Commission ./Best location ,,.. Private secretary .tProfessional assocs. Call now for appointment 673-7300ask for Walt switchboard: and t ype I n t e r e s t i n a c · Growing corp. Earn ex· 45-50wpm. Will greet vis . . d . uSECRETARIES•• itors and handle busy cessorie~11nt ecor g. OfcMgr/MedExpSl3.200 eel. money in the privacy switchboard as well as ~II. pl/Ume. Flex. hrs. Exec/l'80/BigCoS1S,600 & convenience or your perform other mis · Will Lram. Call: Karen ~crow Expff60St2.000 own home or use our cellaneous duties. Ex· 848·9378. 3·7PM StenoSec/Sh80S9.600 modern fac's. College students O K ! Ca 11 cellent opportunity to SALES Liz Reinders Agency 964.2239 for complete in· join fast-paced high SlSKto•.aslC 4020Birch,F.6tab '64 ro.AskforBart . technology company and -. , N /833 8190/Fr workwitha supergroup We are expandin g . ewport . ee TB.LEIS of people, Call MIKE ~velop annual renewal ESTEP or apply in income (not insurance). Perm f/Ume, 5"4.l dy wk person. P refer people w /ofc. SECRETARY A 11 p Ii c ant s w I eqwp mt, or Insurance super visory potenual de· 557 6940 ,ales bkgrnd. Call ; Mktg/SalM sired. Type4()wpm. Xlnt 714-• SSS.8394 Career oppty. in fast· benefits & a«Wpncement Real F.state HOHIYWB.L paced Npt. Bch. invest· potential. 979-JaJO. EOE. t ~~~~ ~~;·e 8~ ~:G·a~1~!~~n ~~~ras~f ~ris~~~~~ ~f1 ~tt~ ~~~O\n:~rt~pt~: t Ton Truck Owners salespeople who enjoy Irvine. CA 92714 time. 556-0900 75). Sound professional Delivery Drivers wanted working in a pleasant al· 1 ~E!O!E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!M!/~F Sales exper .. maturity I& cot · r ot firewood . Ca 11 mosphere and excel loca· 1: Major Orange County porate bkgrd. helpful. _646:.......:..·...;.2887.:___· ------ ti on . We maintain a RECEPTIONIST-for in· Graphics Co. seeking Call: 640-01.23 Tow Truck drivers want· formidable Inventory surance brokerage firm Sales Rep. for exhibit l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ed. exp'd only. Live In <see t-Oday's ads> with 11 in Nwz: h. Duties Incl: division. Draw against SECRIT•RY Cost.a Mesa."""' 9638 fair commission ... •--. '"" schedule. tr you are a Tele anawe .. ng "' commission . Call Jim Challenging opportunity producer and want to general typing. For app\ Brech: 714·557-8750. 8 va 118 b 1 e r 0 r ex . Travel Agenc,y In lrvlne k l'h th call (7t4 l &44·5522 ri ced 'th n~ full time person to wor w ~ 0 er J>rO· Sales People. FUii time fr pe en secretary wi handle r'"'Cunda. Ex· fessionals, call me for a growing real estate tirm " oonlidentlaJ appt. BILL Restaurant part Lime. R.M. Abrams ln Cotta Mesa. Will as· perienced only need app. <..'OTE. •IUSIOYS* Calalo1 Showroom, 1819 alst manager with opera· ly . Typint1. 40WPl'I\ a * ~ · M/F,fullorpar1·tlme,to NewportBlvd.C.M, lion ot office. Salart mus t . Xlnt. company Cote Realty work d•Y shift. Apply In .. -.•ed 00 •xperienc,e .... -~aid .. -nef1't• Con ta"t r'sotl M Fri 2"4PM Trade your old stuff for u.a ... "" ..,.., ..,. "' & lnvfflment ~au d:'Cafes, 48"i new aood les with a for Suun. Re/Max . ow a rd o r Kathy : 64().Sn7 Birch St .. N 8. ri,.c,\fiNhli AA,.AA'ffl , s:n-1266 714·851~. --. -, ----'T> ---_,,,_ ·~ .-. - .. '-··· ... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 ft queen-sized sofa bed. Naugahyde, like new Sl75. 548-4.200. One King·sized bed by Drexel incl matching 9·dr. dresser w/mirror. 10.in color 'JV, J .C. Pen· ney's. Best offer. Call after 6PM, M argie. 661-lln8. Antique Twin Bdrm Set Mirrored Dresser. Mir. Dressing table w /bench seat. Sm Table-AU tables have glass tops 881-4578 Below mkt new designer lbl. 48" aq &Jass top fr brass base. $:11(). SSH343 Mon· Fri 9-5. Solabed, SlOO; dinette ta· ble. 4 swivel chairs. SlOO. 640-1141 ~an Cotr~ ta End Tbl Set, Butcher Block Dinette Set suo. Cont.. 8'.yle Sota Bed, 11" Color P o rt. E le1ant aofa w /love Mal. ln.q. Im med. 951-.\14'1 Will Mfn mnv" d • I ,:... 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SI\ 12 inch ., l' r a 1.1 & J l'" 1· I r \ 'fll•akers. 100 wutt braro. SrlveNare rlenl.d J,toh.I. t•x«e llenl t•nnd $325 dinmnmlc;. l'IJ!I~ nn~s 962 &Ifill lmrnetl 1 Jl!h ~~l!J WKS l'hunderhcad Ind Office ~ & Equi~nt 808 5 r R I V ,\ I' Jo; I' \ HT Y ••• ••••••••••••••••••• • l"(llf.1trn:1hl·\•,.ral 1m :1 i:lai.s d1spla) units, 6', p •• r I ant (• 1 l' • , . ., u r ~150 Ii record r;1rks, 9'. U 1 J mu 111J .I l' " ,. 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CO l i.ySll!m. t wn i:-rul>adcr:. $42.900 Newport Yacht 1-:xch 675-1800 loilh.~& Sid 9080 ..•................•... I/ /"lhp 11>1 l(b uulltt1.inl ho.ii & lrlr .,:11u1I ,.,., ~•ul a ;:,.11.uw" .111 Ml 1•Jl(11 ..•.•••••.•••.......... 9120 .•...............••••.• 1 .il;u11l'1 n 11npt•r for "uk . llt'Clown...,, gnud 1:01111 $!i(JO 11r bt.'<it ofrcr H45 :!777 Motorcyclff/ Scoot en 9 1S O .•••••••••...•......... '77 llJrl\'Y Sµort1. runs 1!1Jo1I S2llOO !Jes t r>ff1·r 54!1 WM ·74 lfonda Z511 Elsmtiri.'. runs i,:ood $200 or bc~t or rcr 531 <>117 ·77 llund a S.">4 ICI, 0110 m 1. StOOOor hest oHcr ' 645 5772 '76 7511 llONDAMATIC: \lakeoHer 731 6728 1979 Honda F.ls rnore Z50 Xlnt \'Ont.I SB.50 Bst Ofr &l2 6627 t•ves 20 t:LECTRIC BOAT Gd cond.dock a vail Motor Homes, Sal~/ S8.95o 6404150 Rent/S~ '1160 32' TllOJAH 77 l'WN DLS FlllER<:LASS SA<.:Rlf1t'E ;\T $59,SOO ATC>UR OOCKSNOW lI'.'llTEO Yi\CIIT BKRS 631 31JJ 31 ' U111n1te Sedan, F1B. 1973. Tw OMC. fresh wtr cooled, 2 stations, Vll F. .. ~.1lho, eng sync's, bait tank S37 , 500 N w pt Yacht Exchan~c 675 lllOO 35 V1k1 ng S F , 1979, Lw 350 l'ru.' FWC. 1 5 Kohler ~en .. VHF. fatho, :.umlog, 2 s tate rms '95.000. Nwpl Yacht Bx· ch67S.1800 ··············•········ •All Motorcycle Sw~Mfft 01 unRe C.Ounty's Lar1?est All Indoors. Space Avail !-'tr Sept 12 : 6pm·l11>m I mle only! Orange County Fairgrounds 24 hrs infu 114·831·5116 . For Rent '77 Harvest Mrn1 mot.orhomc. burn~ reg !(a s. s ips 6 , s elr ront1ttned Reas Rates P P Call arte r 6pm 556 0197 Trailers, Tra..-el 9 170 ....................... Ho\ al ofr11:e dectrr c ty.pcwrr ters Recent model $125 751·3773. Modtinet"y 8078 ---~· :\!ORGAN Sloop '78 •• •• •••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • Pets 8 087 S d I oller ru I n • & Lge 19· TERRY Trlr sleeps 6, older good cond . a /c, heat. 12 volt 110. ba/s hower, Sl7SO. Call 842· 7931 after 5pm. B •1 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.r r ig lff\ "eta :.pra) IOl)th , Uod,l?er. knot log, wheel like nr~· ...t2 1t23:! ~i\ M lo Dutch )11d.:et Bunnies w µods Better lhan new tl noon lt,11s(•rl b} children Cor rond S32.000 Newport Miscell~ 8080 rtuldren SSea 760-l46.5 YJChl Exch 675 1800 ..•••••.••••........... 1 l(r11·1· W 11 ,.r c 1111it'r 1101 & C'ulcl " I~ ' 15 reins: Sim llf·H) IH7 '127'l Fttnc:h J.~d Rabbits. 531 2648 Pianos & Orc)aM 8090 ............•..•....... John Wa}m· Te11n1i. (;luh l'am1ly Mcmhcr:-hrp PIANO WANTED. Pnv .;1400 1 49ti l:l.52 Party wants to buy Piano fur cash. 558-0!llJ HAWAII Rounct tnp ticket. $300 5."~ 38.Ti Sttt"llrMJ. Royal Danish I! pit· set e>. P<'s. chc11t ~.150080 759 11"13 ll.1m mond Organ's Two M 3 o; Portable 5400. F'\111 C.:onsolc S650 C.:hris 551 1979 T'V. Radio. .HiFi,'St~ 8 098 S;1ssone 12"'<12" •nl Vic· ••••••••••••••••••••••• to1na llcnch ~, 01 hsl XJnt Used Car Stereo at '2 offer .i94 01111 µnee Toporthelme h11r~. t•oral turquoh1· J••wclr~ S.:to up 1 ·1r 1'\ $1511 '.If, .!16.,';t) tr•Kht>t \r~han S<!lJ & up &1.2 t\243 S48 4582 1-·1:.ht•r XP 10 CJ wa \ " 15 .. woorerl i.peaker.i Top of hne Sohd Scan d111J11 an walnut S275 pr 752 0306 1a~~. &w 4673 Ra~ liner 15' nu enKrne rompl redone. Sl500 sub mil 641).2l28 16' DYER lnbrd ~ cyl diesel Pedestal sleenng. $72.50 14· NANTUCKET, ~ cy l Universal eng. S6500 STAMAS New 32' Sports Sedan. twin Mere c ruiser:., 6' 1 KW Onan , se a s on special. Lido Yachl Brokerage 67S.091S 21 · fiberg la ss Tug. Islander Weekender or Character Bay Launch 6mn old VW Rabh1t Diesel Full g al le). swve, refnKerator dbl berth. head, complete Sl9,500. 64&-7887. TROJAH 2S Full> equipped single 233hp Mere engine. m board, all fishing gear m cl 1.e .. bait. tank, oulng gers. pole holders, ap prox 250 hrs. currently main tained hy pror <:apt 115,000 & or !.Ubmrt re;c,onable ofrer Suver immaculate 64&.2128. FORCED SAL E 24(1 Sunliner Crsr w /Tri r 'KO 228 .Mere I 0 , Loaded, Slps 4 251< 080 Phone Ray a39· l 191ur 557 1998 "JUST A.Uto Serviu , P~ & A ccntori.s 94 0 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSAVESAYE S WITH USED PARTS Imported car parts IMPORT AtrrOSUPPLY 101 N Ma nchester Anaheim 776-9900 'lcw VW engine. 1835- NPR piston and cyl dual port. case s avers, heads and all machining by R1mco. dual Kadrons ~, C<1ll Dan 494.4507 or 833 930()~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS .\NO AOVERTlSERS Th<' price of Items advertised hv vehicle dealers m lhc vehrl le class1r1ed .1dvert1s rng columns does not include any applrcahlc taxes, llcen!.e, transfer fees . finance charges. rees ror arr pollution control de vice cert1fical1ons or de aler documentary pre· parat1on charges unless otherwise s pecified by the advertiser. Aim.-1/ Classics 95 20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '46 Ford Wooc:he , restored $13,000. ALSO '29 Model A Town Sedan . 4 dr . restored. Ideal for s tu· dent SI0.000 675 6161 . ·so MCA. 90'7. restored. Personal plates r ead "1960 MGA" $4500/firm. 645 7531 ·---- Cadillac '58 Cpe DeVille. 110,000mi Mech sound $1200 ~2444 73 IM TSl 'N l'I. r.:io l'k u µ Aul o l rt•n ,, t' a 1111H· r ' h l' 11 N c w ht ah~ & 1•111(rnl' tum·up t 'oulll uw 1wrnl & l tr re., IAIW l.to11k SI IZ.'>, !I ;tllAM l J()J' M ~ li07:1 Yam 9570 .....•.....•...•......• 1 11 0 11 rt g t' \ .a II rrallt.~man 100. d11l COii ll1lw11. m.in} cxl1 II '> '3300 1>1·~• offer l'.;ve:. .;fll•r t>f'M g48 JI~ or 6-'6 JI(~ 9 59 0 .....•.•••••.•......•.. WE I' Y TOP OOLL,\R hir toµ ust'd car. foreign. dnme'>lll':> or da:.src~ rr \•>Ur l'lir 1s extra 1'11•:in. :.Ct· us Fl.RST' ti I In Or....,. County 29'.!S llurhor lllvd COST A M l'.:.<;A 979-2500 WE BUY CLEAHCARS AND TRUCKS CONMB..L. CHEVROLET 21128 Har bor Bl\ d COSTA MESA 546-1200 HIGH BUYER To1> dollars for S porh Cars. Dugs Camper:.. !111 's, i\ud1 '!> Ai.k for U C MG H JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd llUNTlNGTON BEACll 84 2-2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAH USED CARS! miracle mazda 2150 H..t»or lt•cl Costa Meso 645-5700 WANTED! Late mode~ T~}otas and Volvo.\ C all u s DAY'!! ltU ~-ll•cl Cotl• MH• ,,_ 64'-tlOl « ~40·94'7 PORSCHES WANTED Allow us the opportunity Lo consider the purchase or trade-in or your clean Porsche. Check with Us Today! 13631 tta,bUt u1 •• 1 l>••o..n G•ov,. ... '36·2313 Top Dollar Paid F'or Your Car! JOHNSON & SOM l inc:olft.M«c 2626Harbor B~ Costa Mesa 540-5630 We Pay OVER ... Boolt For Your Good VW. Porsche o r Audi lta:a~ .'IVi 'i--·.'1::JI .. n 6.'l0c111 c <156SXC l '78320i 1 sp, air 142211) '711 J20lo. air (60951 '7!1S30ta loucted (5468) 7!1S28ra s /r (26151 Closed Sundays ORAHGE COUMTY'S OU>EST ·&: Sales SerVlce l.N1srni: Roy Ccr•er ,Inc. Rolls Royce BM w IMO Jamboree Newport Beach 641>-6444 BOB Mcl.AREH's $ H5(1N Beach Blvd L.A llAHRA 15 Mr No or SA fo"w~ I 17 141522-5333 Sunday by Appl '14 2002Ut 65,000mr Air. <·a ssette. ne w trn•s , shocks. tune Uf' Xlnt t·ood !MG ~1157 9 5 ur G40 67<18 '70 UM W 2002. ·I :.µd, xlnl <·ond nu l'nl:. & tran~. brake:.. murr1 .. r def fl•r1:11llal 1\ l' 'ilcn•u •1u.id S:.~) &14 G275 art (;11rn.: tu t::uroµt'. must :.!!II, B \1W 5.'llh, '75, need!> somt> work SS700 ono 675 <Jro3 Capri 9715 .............•••..••••• 1972 ~ c•yc ~unr(.or. new m:i~s. llrakes, rab, hat ll'ry, $1W5 ~~ 13.)~I Datsun 9720 •••••...••....•........ -F> P 49'H72l, 838 4921 men~ 3625 -HB.P!,-~~::~ ••••••• ~?!.~ L&aving the country' HEa•~w• .. u. Must sell my baby! 1971 ~"" Mer cedes· Benz 250C that ··casher Diesel Power"! is r eally clean. Loaded Also a good selection of inc leulher & AM /FM Sciroc1.'05. Check us ror stereo. CaJI 673·0665 eves. t he B EST pr i c es ' alter 6 p.m. & 675-9050 Professional leasing days. available' '66 ~IA, new white lag. 2 tops. 4 s pd. amt rm s tereo $10.900/080. 499·30$3. '66 ~L. new white lag. 2 lops, 4 s pd . am t rm s te reo $10,900/080 499-30$3 '75 Camaro U . Gd Cond. Hl Miles, $2000 492-1816 alter 7pm. Che•rolet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SH US FIRST! We have a good selet..-tion or NEW& US ED Chev rolets ! COHHRL CHEVROLET -~ llJrhor llh .i I ( J!'., I \ \I"-~ \ S41>-1200 '76 C h evett e Lo w mileage. $1995 Moped: $2SO. Call 640·0967 aft. 5PM '62 M BZ JOOS. 4 dr, rcnl eng overhaul. new tires. xlnt transriortation P P $1400. r.73-6128. 573.9334 1919 Lake wood Blvd LONG BEACH (213 1597-3663 OPEN SUNDAYS ·m Chevy Wagon: Broke n ---------Axle All else good. $2SO Having trouble sellrnK your car., Try us• Paid for or not ' Alik for Tom Aikin ------ '68 MBZ. 2200 AM/FM l'ass, air. Very clean $3975 642-6271 BUY YOUR MERCEDES! We are buying all pam pered Mercedes Benz Top dollar for all models Call Peter Kay now! HOUSE OF IMPORTS DIAL MER-CEDES ---------•Ml '65 23 0 SL C~ Low Miles, Low Price! Black/red <576ZEDI SI 1,950 JIMSLEMONS IMPORTS l!nOHARBOR BLVD. COST A )1 F..SA U l -1276 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 IEACHILVD. Hunffnqtori leach 842-2000 19Tl VW Bus. top conrl., S2800 or best orrer 644·50.S.'l ask for Mahk '68 VW Bus, clean. run!. good $1800 or orr Ask for . Dave. 64().86t5. &Ill 2209 art 3 JO '68 VW FASTBACK, new brak es. reb eng radial tires, $160000 8.S42 '7l V W Bu g , xl nl mecharucal conrl Heblt Derek biH400. 168-0654 --Cor•rih 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 <.:orvelle, T·top. lo nuleage, tit steer ing. S7.800. C"all a nswer Ad sr89. 24 hrs. 642 4300. Dodge 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOUTH COAST DODGE It's coming soon! Watch for Our grand opening !! I 2888 Harbor Ulvd. Ford COSTA MESA 5 40-0330 9'40 ....................... '73 GRAN Tonno Sport PIS. p/b . a/c, runs good mus1 sell now Make or- rer 968-4736 •1975•2 lSOS~L. metallic eng A ~krn g Sl650 '62 RANCllERO gray, leather, s unroof. 968 7482 H £J Completely restored Mic helin, stereo, mint Sacnf1t'e . Best Offer 1968 VW Camper Xlnt 1 1714)848·9694 con~.~~ cond Rebwlt Call for r - MGB 9744 details 64fHl42 '79 FIESTA 14M. stereo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• s /r . tach. cluck. rloor ·75 Rabbit, exc cond. sun t d · 1 MGB '78 red convertible, m a s . r a 1 a. s . l<l.OOOmiles roof. yellow w /bla1·k in\, $4000~~BOS48 l_~days 754 6789 $2900. S48-4239 - -__ . ----Mercwy 9950 Opel 9 7 46 '75 Rabbit 4dr am /fm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41K m1. l owner Good ORANGECOUN1'V'S ·oo Opel Wgn, nu brake),. ~hape ~l.50. 494·9822 RHEST x lnt t r a ns portatio n. ·78 Dasher Sonrf. Strack LINCOLN·MERCURY slight body damage ~'i,..O. stereo. auto. Ming rinrsh, DEALERSHJP 848-2289__ _ xlnt cond 645 0189 & RAY FLADEBOE L,.=,::;~~;;;;;;;~;;;:;:i P~ 9 748 5SH()tl LINCOLN-MERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----9 772 IG-18AutoCenter Dr. '77 280Z 2+2. 4·spd. eler . snrl. AM FM cass . A/C. 53K rru. S8500 661 7CTT 4 '75 8210 Sedan, great mileage, A/T . o r ig owner. nu radials Sl995 5..52·1492 ·74 200Z. 4 spd. arn rm a c. good t'Ond 770 9797, 213 595 1211 ·77 Corolla . 22.000 m1 $2800 (1rm 957 8170evcs ORANGE COUNTY'S Vol•o SOFwy·Lake Forest exit PEUGECYJ' DIESEL ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVlNE H£ADQUARTERS VOLVO 830-7000 1980 505s IGca&D~I HERE NOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES, SBVICE AHDLEASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EA.RU IKE VOLVO 1966Harbor Blvd COSTA ME.5A 6 46-9303 540-9467 Mitstc.g 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cght blue '79 Mustang, xlnt cond . new tires. am rm with c ass. 1 846-6004 67 Mustang, 79,000 mi, looks & runs g r eat 551 2314 nites. 754·2679 dys 1973, 12QO..BIO. ~ood cond, '!Ml 924. snrf. air, casselle, ·74 Stat Wgn. good nas auto, Sl2UI. 4,000mi. Best offer over sa ver. gd cond, a uto. Mustang '79 Ghia. only 17,000 mi, TRX tires & suspension, metric alum whls. lthr, loaded. $5900 . ni.955-1010 dys. 644-6593 eves. 494 5529 $15,500. S<I0-8991. P tS. S2900. ~1·27_ss ___ _ '78 280Z. white with tan int 4s pd $6400. Xlnl rond. 645-6428 Fiat 9725 ....................••• '77 Fiat Brava By owner. Ulx. 4 dr. Auto Arr . Stereo. Sunroor. Mags Etc. 751·0751 '00 R50 SPIDER. <.:onvt. Red. runs Must sell leavmg for school. $500 fl rm 962 8097 after 6pm Honda 9 727 . ................•...•• VISIT YOUR OR.ANGE COAST t:tONDA : HEADQUARTERS lfODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALF..5&SERVICE OLDSMOllLE HONDA GMCTRUCKS 2850 Harbor Bl vd. C~I A M E.51\ §40-9640 1968 stationwagon. a uto, xlnt cond, $1.200. 64&-9105 '74 l64E. all options, xlnt ·54 Porsche, needs bum pers & new top. Has '70 VW eng. Very classy $4000/bst 1-622-2920 dy, l ~7l20eves. mech cond. all records 1977 9llS, red w/blk. all $:ll00 631·4427 option s, 30,000 m i . '78 244DL Cass. A IC . S15,900. 64S-l6S2. $5100. Leave m sg for ·m 9UE Targa. custom Brian 646-2787 upgrades. xlnt co~. must sell. best orfer l.tos. Used 645 7498. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 74 Porsche 1.8 liter I owner, silver blue metl. appearance g rp, very clean, 27.35 mpg, $6000. 496-2496 'Porsche '78 911SC Targa Petro blue, showroom cond. Loaded w /extras 497·2871 '78 924, loaded, $2,000 down & take over lse or $145 /m o J e ann ie 957-8538 or 642·5254. GcHcral , - 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTNHG ova $4995 MAIERS AUTOC&nER 1425 Baker Street COST A M F..Si\ 540-9202 ·74 MATADOR 2dr, p/s, a /c, stereo, 8trk, very '57 Coupe. ~ery nice. mus t nice car 540-4724 __ _ sci l. $5000. Eves : ltufdc 9910 957·8170. • •••••••••••••••••••••• •MUSTANG '66 GT Loaded, air. auto. one owner, low males. t a ch, one owner Collector's dream! Low price. Call today. JIM SI.EMONS • 1..-0RTS 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 631·1276 '65 Mustang 289 Super Clean -Must See-New Em:-New pamt-lnterior- Tires-Rims S3500 OBO ~S423 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Cutlass Sopreme 2dr. A·l mech. fully equip·a /c & nu tires, runs xlnt, body & int. perf. $1450. nex. 64&9538 anytime '79 Cutlass S uprem e Brougham fully equip .• assum lse, consider VW van trade. 559·9171 eves, 548·5710 days VW-PORSCHE-AUDI 445 E. Coast Hiway at Bayside Dnve Newport Beach 673·0900 911 SC Coupe, '78, red/tan lthr. 3.1K mi. 7 & 8" fac· tory alloys. fully equip 19 Accor d , 4-d r , AC. mcl a /c, snrf & blk trim. '79 R egal S PORT CO UPE , l oaded ! Wht./Blue Int. 2tmpg. PP673·7002 '79 Diesel Olds Cutlass Crwser station wagon, loaded, xlnt cond, $8500. 760-1334 . TOPS PAJD FOR. IMPORT&SPORTS CARS. 848-7100 AM I FM tape, 5 sp. xlnl Finance or lse arrange-'72 Buick Wgn, good cond t..'Ond. best offer. 831 7950 ments possible on ap-S600. Call Dave '78 Delta 88 d iesel. white, or 675·3530 proved credit. Trades ac 847 4421 4 door, 33,000 mi. $6700. J ,7 30 ceptable. $22.650. Dir. 530-7606 OCJUCI' 714•642-6971. 759-1600 m Rivera, must sell. S900 --------- ••••••••••••••••••\•••• wkends &eves. orbest 1980 Olds Omega . 11.000 No time for- COMMISSIONED" 1980 -t2' Unrfihte cunv Extended salon. ru11 elec tron.ics. galley up. total hr· customized. Must s ci Offered al $250,000 Nwpt Yacht Ex ch 675· l800. 34· Chris Connie. 1964. radar. auto pilot. VHF. I Sl9.000 pp 760-1700 '67 Daimler Benz. wires '67 Jag, snrf. '52 Eng '64 XK E. 54.000 m i. orig 644·0309 mi.11uto, factory air, drk yellow p aint. stick, '65 C bl I · lri · · am ifm cass, mint. $8500 2nd owner. complete re-Cacllec 9915 • ye w PtnS pmg, wire Aaitos, Imported ~re-~~? Use Answer lld service when placi ng your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad w e t a k e your m essa g es 24 ho u r s a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $10 per w eek . For more information and to place your ad ca II_ 642-5678 . DAILY PILOT 33' La Paz trawler sedan yacht. bit ·12. very cln Must sell Ask $43.5M. Avery &Co. 673-3951 loah, Sail 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '49. Luders 16, 25ft. vam h ull . s l ip i n NB , beautiCul $4000 894-9010. 23' Coronado Sloop, rixed keel, main, jib, genoa. VHF, sgl/J ohnson in· board, SS.950. Newport ~cht Exchange 675· 1800 Cal 20 lfl0l2, xlnl cond, 3 bags IJlcl. spinna ker, VHF, compass . new OIB, l2 ga.I. fuel tank. $4400. To 6 pm c all 846-0636, eves & wknds 84().UlS. -----..... ----. -.. -···· .. -_._ --. ...._ F o r d All 1m ma r Classics. 497·5088. --------- 4 WM.I Dri•n 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 Blazer. 4 whl dr, good cond. light g reen, $3500. 951· ID wkdays. ------ '76 JEEPCJ 7 Many xtras, low mileage Make ofrer 731-6728 '65 JEEP Wagoneer . 6 cyl , 3 s peed . S t ic k . Overdrive. Needs clutch. $500. Call Greg, 979-9621 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AffaR°"'" 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FTNALALFA ROMEO CLEARANCE ALL '79s MUST GO! "We're Dealin'" 1980 SPIDERS HERE NOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH \ 752-0900 '78 Spyder , U .000 mi. xlnt 675-8941 eves & wk ends. I •••••••••••••••• ••••••• wlteels. S8000 or best of· cords. o mileage. SB.000. rer 645 7808 after s 558-2671 ~---_Wk_d_a_ys_:_83J_._16J6_r..__ __ 1 '73 Sedan de Ville. Sl2SO · · · C lean. 1·661-8779 o r "79 Toronado. Dsl. Xlnt. '78 Jaguar Mdl XJ6L. RohRoyu 9756 761·2070 condition. l 2 K m i. Silver loaded.snrf. P.P ••••••••••••••••••••••• 618XNT. $10.250 Pk 64&-l~ •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. '10 smw $355.31 673-1092 '!)..! J aguar XK120, xlnt ~ ROY +ta PWo-------99_5_7_ cond. $9,500 CARVER E c,.,./,.. o EL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·8326. ROLLS·ROYC£ xec. ar 4A mos . . . . $2.190down 675-5603 ·73 Pinto, lo m i, orig. 68 Jag XKE, completely 1MOJam111Jertt ----------o wne r , mus t s ee. r estor ed , e xpensi ve. 1._ __ __,!:::1a.u11 RARE '62 Convertible, Sl.800/080.536-2231 fully factory loaded. 644·4l47 CLOSED SUNDAYS 12495. 644·9260. '72 Runabout. Runs in· credibly well, very very '!Ml Seville Dieael. 8000 mi, dependable . Come & 177 J aguar XJ6L. yellow. Saab 9760 36.000 ml. sosoo. 760-1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• blue/silver met .. loaded, d.r1ve It! $1075, call Jeff Trucks 9560 cond. SB,<XX> Mada 97ll ltlOSAAI TUUOs 50,000 ml. guar. 540-3131 557.1352 NOW ts THI TIMI 9'60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76()..1353 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 DODGE PU 318V-8 Audi 9707 auto, $2850 Call eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-827S 1979 Audi 5000 Diesel. '67 C0600 Ford W /20fl Box·5th Direct w /2spd Powl!r Lift Gate $4SOO. 548 0991 11.000 rru, loaded. snrl. Btaupunkt stereo. cruise. 40mpg, silver metallic grn, $12 ,500 Bo b : 673-9211. ----~------ W RX·7GS, air, stereo, sunroor, a lloys, s a p, perfect cond, check your local deaJer'a prices to set see wh11t a great buy this o n e is. $7 900 8S7·2959. Want Ada Call 842-5678 --------···---·--- HERINOW! IXCIU&n' SB.ICT10HI RACH IMPODS 848 Dcwc.Street NEWPORT BEACH 752.0900 ror job seekers to check •••••••••••••••••••••• • the Da11y Pilot Help '68 P ly f\try, P /D. P/8. Wanted claulficat.ion. U A/C, AM/FM 8 trk. iclnt lhe job you want 11 not cond. See to appr. t.hete you might consider 847-2270 or SS7·1470, elC'l orterin1 your services 17 wtth an ad in the Job1--------- Wanted cate1ory. Phone Have IOCDethlnc to seU? M2-56'11 • Clauifted ads do It weU. -, .. • .. Oi-ange Coast EOl l lO N ...-- \'our Homt•fown ltaily Nca"·~pap .. r _v_o_L_.7_3_,_N_o_._2_s9_,_l _s_e_c_T_1o_N_s_._?_6_P_A_G_E_s __________ ~o_R_A_N_G __ E_c_o_U_N __ T_Y~,c_A_L __ IF_O_R_N_l_A ___________ M_o_N __ D_A_Y_._s _e_P_T_E_M_B_E_R __ 1s_,_,_980 ________ -=-_T_W __ E_N_T_Y_·_F_IV_E __ C_E_N_T_~\ Poland Strike Gains Elate NB Pair By !rr .. :vt: MA&BLI\ Ol-0..1,,._,_ On th~ hvmg r<Alm wall of Rill und Solla Kodow 11.t':s house In Corona del Mar IS ' hl•C'k iron symbol It's a s1mpl~ omamt"nt that, U~y say. tt>lls 1t all ll means ·' l\>hmd h6lhlb The Newport Bud1 coupll'. who left the s moking rui~ o l Warsaw dunng World Wur II, went to England and later came to the U.S . rontend the meaning of the ornament has been re kindled The sit~ thf•1r f1 H'nth1 und Cam i!) in Poland fc•cl the :iumc Vo'•)' 'What we'vt· M•en." 11ay11 Uall, · Is JWJt the overture, the ftrst at't , thl' day th1tl all of w, knew would comt-· The native Poles have hardly stop~ talking about the na tlonw1de work~rs strike that C"nppled Poland in August and wrung t'Ont'ess1ons from the Commurust government In settling the stnke Poland'~ Sc)\ 1et bloc government agreed to grant workers the right to fn.•t-trudl' unwn:s, to collet'tive hurga1n1ng , to s triking and to elille censorship or the media. Th e ugrecmenl, hailed in homt::s hke tht: Kozlowskis', was interpreted as a major victory for Pohsh people and an act thut, :iomehnw. brought Russia to its lcnees "It was so well organized l was amazed." he says. "I know my country well and good plan- ning never has been our loog SUit "For ont'e, things did not end In a catastrophe." He says at first he and his wife were afraid a bloodbath might Collow, that Poland would be ('rushed into submission. Both say fear has been part of their own histories. He was ac- tive in the PoUsh underground and his wife was thrown into a Nazi prison camp for eight months. They had friends who were killed when they returned to Poland after the war. A !so . their 28· yea r .o ld daughter. her husband and child live in Poland. They are hoping to come to the U.S. soon. "It's like Russia has opened the door to a second government -the workers," suggests Sofia. "This has never happened before, it goes against the grain of the Kremlin." Bill. who says he and his wife con s ider themselves exiles rather than American immi· grants, maintains that the population of Poland is 95 per· cent anti-Soviet. · ·wc ·ve h e ard from our workers," he says, "Now the un- iversities open in October, let's see what the students do.'' He stresses that the strike was only partially prompted by poor wages and a faltering economy To understand the full reason for the strike. he continues. an ex- amination of Polish history is necessary "There were more than six million Poles killed by the Nazis and when the war was over, the <See POLAND, Page A?) Hostage 'Resolution' Viewed Dalty ,,_ _..,a......MM'r Kaee1Joardl11g An end of summer, signal is a dip in water temperatures such as a 63-degree rea~g over the weekend. However, buffs still take to the surf especially when waves register four to five feet or more like the one kneeboarder rides just south of the Hunt· ington Beach Pier. Murder Rap Sought in Treatment The State Board of Medical Quality Assurance is recom- mending second-degree murder charges be filed against a man accused of practicing medicine in Irvine without a license, Deputy District Attorney James Enri~t said today. GeraJd Barnes, 47. of Trabuco Canyon allegedly treated a diabetic while practicing medicine in Irvine. The 29-year- old patient died of diabetic shock late last year, according to medical board supervisor Jerry Sanders. Barnes has already been c h arged with practicing medicine and issuing prescrip- tions without a license. He is now free oo $2,SOO bail. Enright said his office will make a decision on the Board of Medical QuaUty Assuance rec- o mme ndation in ti me for Barnes' scheduled court ap- pearance Tuesday. Enright said he couldn't dis- cuss exact details of the diabetic's death. Barnes was arrested Aug. 20 in bis borne. SMnch Fills SC·PemJ Parishioners at,.one San Clemente church found some phews among the pews just prior to Sunday's morning services. It seems a small black and white skunk wandered lnto the sanctuary Just mo- menta before the opening prayer, forctnc a abort de- lay in theproceedincs. Christian Science of. fkiala quickly called coun- ty adimal control ofncers to escort the unwelcome cburch·aoer from the buiJd. 101 at 3318 Ave. Del Prnldente. Iran Blocks Iraq From OPEC ROie VIENNA, Austria CAP ) - Iran tangled with Saudi Arabia today and threatened to block OPEC's first joint plan for rais· ing oil prices and controlling production. The lJ-nation cartel opened debate on the long-term proposaJ at its 20th anniversary meeting here. OPEC Secretary-General Rene Ortiz confirmed that oil pricing had been discussed in the first session. I ran's chief delegate, Ali Akbar Moinfar. threatened to block action on \he. plan unless Sculpture Hit; Blocks View In Laguna Three Laguna Beach residents who say a 16-fool sculpture is blocking the view at the city's Main Beach Park contend it's time to ~ove the 3,000-pound work. • ~ coastal commissioners ares<1tittfuled to hear an appeal T uesday by Paul Christiansen, Betty Heckel, and Bruce Hopping of Laguna Beach against a permit allowing the sculpture to stand at the park. "Vestige" by Laguna Beach sculptor Harold Pastorius Jr. was placed at the park last winter. It was scheduled to be OD display for six months. But the huge metal art work has remained at the site on Coast Highway between Ocean Avenue a nd Broadway, and the three Lagunans are objecting. "We have nothing against Vestige per se," said Ms. Heckel. "But there are enough other places to putit." Ms. Heckel noted that Main Beach Park was designed to allow a view from the downtown area to the sea. ''The six moot.ha (for d isplay of the sculpture> we r e up in Au1uat," she said. "But the city official.a dido 't act to take the sculpture away." the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries conference also discussed production. Iran blocked Iraq from chair- ing the conference, apparently because of the two countries' re· cent border fighting, conference sources said. Iran threatened to demand a reversal of the agenda if Iraq took the chair. forcing a discussion of current oil prices and production disputes before taking up the long·term s trategy -the official subject of the meetini. Algeria, which has held the presidency since the June meet- ing in Algiers, was chosen to serve as chairman. Iraq was originally scheduled to preside over the meeting and also hold the rotating presidency until an <See OPEC, P•te AZ) Bar Burgled -In Reverse Whoever broke into the Hans Again bar in Costa Mesa early Sunday mom· ing apparently got things mixed up a bit. He took nothing but left $4 in pen- nies, police report. Officers s aid two louve rs were r e moved from 't window of the bar at 877 W. 19th St., and so m ebody craw l e d through the opening. f When employees dis· covered the louvers lying inside the establishment, they called police at 10 a.m . Although several dollars were In the till, employees noted, nothing was taken. Left on a stack of boxes, however. was a brown paper bag containing eight rolls of pennies. Letter~ in pencil on the bag were the words "What was in the safe," police said. Carter Voicing Hopes CORPUS CHRISTI. Tex. (AP> -President Carter said today that statements by government officials of Iran "might very · well lead to resolution'' of the lO·month-old hostage crisis in the near future. Carter, s peaking in s hirt sleeves at a town ha ll meeting before 1,300 who packed a public high school auditorium he re, told a questioner he would not engage in a public negotiation for the release of 52 Americans held hostage since Nov. 4. But he said, "Now finally there is an elected Congress called the Majlis, a prime minister, a speaker of the house and a president. They are mak- ing statements that might very well lead to resolution of th.is problem in the near future." It was Carter's first public comment OD the hostages since a s tateme nt by Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini last week omitted previous demands that the United States apologize for its role in Iran during the reign of the late Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi. However. the speaker of the Ir anian Parliament said today the regime has not dropped its demand for a U.S. apology. The Majlis, which Khomeini has saJd should decide the future of the hostages, is scheduled to begin debating this week. ·'The last thing we ought to do is get into negotiations through pubUc statements or the news media," Carter said. ''It would be a serious mistake for me to say what 1 accept or do not ac· cept." Carter g ave no indication whether h.is apparent optimism is based on secret negotiations which the administration • has sought repeatedly with Iranian leaders and through a variety of intermediaries during most of the last year. In Montreal, the newspaper La Pres~e quoted sources today as saying that secret negotia- tions have been under way for three months to gain the release of the American hostages before the· Nov. 4 election. Negotiations between the State Department and former Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh were con- ducted on the basis of a docu· ment prepared by European in· termediaries, said the report by Robert Pouliot, Middle East cor· respondent for the paper, a ma· jor left -of-cente r , French language daily. State Department officials in Washington would not comment directly on the report. Hearing Set On Aviation A public hearing on the overall picture of aviation and its needs and the pressures th~y are creating in Southe rn California will ~ held Tuesday night in Newport Beac.h. ~ The meeting begins 7: 30 p .m . In Newport B ch City Hall. A briefing opens the eetihg sponsored by the Southern Callfomia Association of Gov- ernments (SCAO) followed by an 8 p.m. public hearing. Specifically, the SCAG presen- tation deals with the avtaUon element of the Re1tonal Transportation Plan and an en- vir on m lal Impact report drawn up ccompany it. • D»lly P•lat St.rtt P""'o Rol&ng for Charity Susan and Ed Thorpe of Irvine were among the 150 participank 1n the 1980 "Orange Tide." a walk , jog and roll-a-thon, held Saturday to raise funds for the new Red Cross Blood Center, currently under construction in San- ta Ana, and the Youth Services Program, an Orange County counseling service. The Orange County Chapter of the BuiTdfog Industry Association SPOnsored the event. Youthful Athletes Hit by I .ightning BREE.5E. Ill. (AP) Five children were hospitalized. two in critical condition, after a bolt or lightning "came out or nowhere" and struck a soccer field, injuring 11, officials said. Three other children were hospitalized in satisfactory con· dition Sunday night after they were st.ruck during a youth Tri· County League soccer match at a Mater Del High School field. All the youths are from nearby Lebanon. One of the children stopped breathing but was saved when s pe ctator s applied cardio· pulmonary res us citation before ambulances arrived, authorities added. Witnesses said the lightning "came out of nowhere'' as the • youths played under overcast skies. By the time ambulances mis FALCON RE4LLY FLEW "I just had to thank the Daily Pilot personally by going into the paper's main office in Costa Mesa. ''I'm so pleased with the im· mediate response I r eceived after placing a Daily Pilot classified ad." Those ate the words of the Orange Coast man who placed t'11s ad in the Daily Pilot classified section : '64 Fal('Oll 6 cyl Auto $300 cash XXlt-l(XXX If you want immediate sales success, try the Dally· Pilot classified pages. can 642-S678 and plare an ad today. a rrived. a rainstorm s wept through the a rea. Brett Morley, 9. was in "very critical" condition after being transferred to Cardinal Glennon Me morial Hospital in St. Lows, a hospital spokesman said. Al so in critical condition was Ronald Dann, 11 A third child hospitahzed in St. Louis. Shawn Fossey, 9, improved Sunday and was in satisfactory condition, the hos pital added. Two other children ~F,}n satisfactory condition al m_/ Joseph 's C linto n County Hospital and a third child was discharged. Coasa \\'eather Mostly s unny and a little warmer Tuesday . Lows tonight 55 at the beaches, 60 inland. Highs Tue.,5d,ay in the 70s. l~SIDE TODA\' "In my 29 years on the fo r ce, I 've never seen anylhlng so viciow." says the head of Police investigation of 20 violent atlacka on elderly women In Grand Rapids. Mich. tSee Page A7). l•de~ Al 'l'tv• s.n1« A• L.M ••Yf A6 •••IMU .... , C.U•rfll• AS Clanlltef CW c-10 u ,,. .. ..,.. M Ot••Nt4ket CJ ........ .. •-w-... 1 'HIWl!ll CM .. _..,. CJ AllftUftW"l Cl -···· ... , M•l .... •1-A4 0•.., .. 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"the t•urn•nt I mmi~ralion and Nationality Act still con- tatns d1 sn1minator) provisions .. It said the quota system leads to long "ails for vi sa s in µlaces such as Mexico and Hong , Kong. \\hJll' 1mm1 g rants from !>Ome European countries can get them 1mmed1.ilt'h ,.,.,.. l 1110 1'~fll•·r~ ."tf rttrk SAN FRANC I <'0 f AP I P1rkcts \\cnl up along San f'ran· c1sl·o·s Van Ne-;s A"enut• ,1uto ro" today as :.alesmen. parts clerks and garage cm ployee~ went on :.trikt: ag;onst car dealen-. As that\\ ;1lkout began. auto mechanics, body m eri'an<fl>'3int· crs on the San ~·ranc1sco Penin~ula appeared to return to work following a s trikt.> that ended with approval of a three-year con- trncl {'rnd1 h ill.111 ("irf•ta.111 I t1illlab C"JllC.\<;{} t API A Shetland pony, a camel and a ll ama WC'n· ktllC'd today when a Circus Vargas truck carrying the m and othc•t animals overturned on the rain-slickened Kennedy ExprcsswJy Authonties :-.aid the d river of the semi-traile r truck was not injurt'd Th<• truck was t:"n route from Mount Prospect, where the circ us rompletcd 1lo; stay, to Homewood, where its next \... show was -.chedult•d ~ HB C ops Planning Pay Talk Monitor llunungtun lkJrh 1 1l; Counc il • 1 c t 1 \ 1 t H'..., " 1 11 h 1· l' Io s e I v m o n 1ton•d tlur1n~ < o ntrJ<;t negot1at1ons \\ 11 h lhe Huntington Beach Polin· OH1rn s Ao;soc1a tion . atcord ing I<> :i police spokesman Mark Reid. t h ier nc gouator for the 233 mcmbc•r association revealed last IAl't•k that a cou11{'1l ·r e v1t•w comm1ltl'l' 1:. being formed to monitor und issue re- ports on council t·ondut't At thl• :.a mc llmt• Reid said an .. Exposu re llolline " a lso w1 II be ec;tabl is hed whereby city l' m p l o ) l' c :. <' a n d i s c I •> s • · anonymo11.'il ) alll•gcd 'lUCst1um1 ble dcalUI!! or C:1t~ Counl 11 rnc m- be r s and t o p manageme nt personnel "'We bt.>hc\IC •l has been J rc11l ~qu1 rrd s c<tgc and that th" council does n'I re pre:.enl th" in terests of the people, · Rt'1d said "There 1s a lot of wa~tc and mismanage ment. <1nd tht.> public\ s hould be so inform<'d .. Ma\Or Ruth Ba1)C'\' <oattJ lodav that · the reva •w ·l·om m 11tce doesn ·1 rcprl'~l·nt an)thmg nc~ in the cit\ ·we hope that citizens are monitoring council actions all the lime. It is evident that some of them are doing so." Reid s aid allegations of possi- b l e m alfea sa n ce will be forwarded to the Califo rnia at· torney general. Oran ge Cowity distri«t atto rney and t o the press Another C'tly source claimed that aJlegations of official mis· co11duct are me rely part of the negot1at1on tactics. Reid' saip police a re seeking salary inc+eases linked to the t•o-;t u f living a d vances. in l't eas ed reurement benefits, re· mstatement of education incen lives ~d a vacation allowance simil<tr to that of other city employee:.. He derued re ports from city of· r1c1als that poli ce demands would a mount to about a 50 per- cent increase when s ala ry and benefit i mprovements are totaled. He indicated negotiators are far apart after two sessions f 'r u m Pagp ,.\I POLAND STRIKE. • • Russians simply took the Nazis' place It was <1lways us and them ·· ORANGE COAST •• ..,,,.,,,. w ... p,, ,,."" ' ... "''""' N't n.o"',H t(t'fW'lt I d·I')• 01•"'•\ A Mu~ ... M1tl\,.Q WJ F ft1ll'lf CMt .. tH L .. , A\ ,,.I'\. M llft\Aqt"O [ <1•'"'' Olflcu tt• l.e M •U UO Wfll\I 6.-w )tfffl , .tQun1t nt>Acn •Olt No (Ohl H1Qnw•• ••uw1l•l'Mlt0t1 l'*"' h tt•H Ar1ch O®l••4'f1'.t Telephone (714)642·4321 Cleullled Adve•tl1l119 642·54178 , """" \•" c lflmitl\ .. •K-6800 f rl"J.m NfS''1"'()'fitt'IQf' (lli1;fUy (~n1f1h S40·1220 ' He calls the strike a "blood- less revolution." But the Newport couple con- ced e the danger isn't past. In fact,. they say, it ~ay o'!!Y ._be start mg. Bill says that as other Soviet Bloc countries watch what has happened they may be tempted lo follow suit. Poland is h emmed i n by East G e rman y , Czechoslovakia and Russia. He says Polish radfo broad- casts reach at least 100 mil~ in- to each of these areas. fie word. he says, is getting o ut. "We had Russia.-between a rock and a hard place but now ho w far can Russia let this spr ead? Will Poland push for more? -the appetite comes while you'reeating, you see. "Poland is full of accomplish. rrient now. It is hard to tell what will happen or if Russia -.ti ll even live uptoits promises .'' He says Poland, though , is liv· ing up to its citizens' dream or freedom. ''This is very difficult to eK· plain," he says. "But it seems people in this country realiie som ething great bu happened in Poland. Theyt11ay not understand what but they .realize something tremendous has happened.·~ ' --· __ ,..._.._ • SC Eyes • Plan for Ranch ~1111 ('ft-nwntt• l '1t v l 'oum·1l llH'llllM·" will h.tVl' lo dt•t'ltlt' 11,·xt 1111111th ti lhl'rt· ,., a n y ht'111•r11 lo lh1• r11 y 111 a proPQM.'d 1·0111111111na1w 1A1th <1 develol)('r ('111111('11 nw111lwr~ m f't with Ci I \' /\ttm1wy Mtt•htH'I Ua rtlett '" M'l'l t'I St'S~lllll lu:-.1 Wl•t•k to weigh I ht' prot> untl 1•1111s of ullowing t:st n·llu l'ropcrt11•s, Ltd to go uh1•11ll a11d dl·vclop u bout 40 per <'t.•nt of tht• ,.'M:.h'r Hunch In l'X<'hun~c. the developer hus a~ret't.I to hold off develop ment of th~ r~t of the l , 750·acre JJroJecl and allow the c ity to take a st«·ond look at hillside grading requ1rem('nts on the remainder of the parcel : I\ prevaou~ l'1t) Council re Yu•wcd ~rading the ranchland \\1th ou1 rcqu1r1ng s tric t adher<•m·c to the grading or d1nam•c Tht' ques tion now 1s, C"an 1J new City Council call for a re vtew of the project after a pre v1ou:.1 council gave tacit ap prov.a I for development? All thal remains for the three lra<•ts within thC' Forster Ranch property is a certificate or com pli ancc, someth111g Estrella con tends isn't netessary to begin t•onstruction If the council gol's along with thtl. deal. Es trell<1 will he al- lowed to pave a n extension of Ca mino l o s Mares, which d1v1des the property. hefore th1• winter rains Niguel Group Wei~m Stand On New Homes Th e L aguna N i gue l Hom eowne rs Ass ocia tion will meet tonight to consider oppos- ing con s truction qr 56 low income housing units at Niguel Road and Alicia Parkway. Avco Community Developers has proposed the project as a m ea ns of com plying with a coun ty requirement that 10 percent of the housing the firm builds mus t be so-called low-income housing. At a homeowners association meetinp las t week, members ob- jected to lhis type of housing in the coastal zone . The members a rg ued that construction of the low-incom e units will lower the value of their homes and put a strain on schools and law en- forcement Avco says 1t has no ch01ce in the matter and must build the affordable housing to be able to cons truct other housing. "Frankly we (Avco) were sur- prised at the severity of the homeowners ' reac tio n ," said Tom Di Giovanni. assis t a nt project director at Avco. "Our position is that we have been told we have to build the low-income housing units, so we are going to build them. But th.is does not mean that we won't meet with the homeowners and try lo address their concerns.·• The homeowners will m eet at 7:30 p.m at the Crown Valley Community Clubhouse. Crown Valley Parkway a t Niguel Road. Crash Co sts Cyclis t Leg A Santa Ana motorcyclis t is in critical condition at Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo after losing his left leg in a head-on crash in the Trabuco Canyon area Saturday night. A s p o k es ma n for the California Highway patrol said Harry Cleme nts, 37, was travel- ing north on Santiago Canyon Road 6n his motorcycle and was passing a car when the accident occurred. Reportedly Clemente was still in the southbound la ne trying to pass the vehicle when he was s truck by a car d riven by Rhonda Mansur. 27, of El Toro. The CHP s pok esm a n s aid Clements· leg was severed im - mediately upon impact with the Mans ur vehicle Ne wport Cars Vandalize d Va ndals, including o~who may regret it if it was h.is own na me scratc hed into a gleaming blac k 1979 Ferrari GT4 sport coupe, have caused an estimated $4,000 damage to cars at a Newpo rt Beach auto d eal - ership. Spokesmen for Newport Im- ports, 3100 W. Coast Highway, re- ported the scratches and gouges In fou r exotic cars Sunday. Sharp objects were used to van· dalize a black. 1956 Lincoln Con- tinental, the Ferrari, a silver 1973 J ensen-Healey roadster and a yellow 1979 Jaguar automobile, the mana~ementsaid. , . _ .. ...... ...._. Passing in the Mght. I RepubUcan presidential candidate Ronald Reagan (left J ~nd Vice .President Wa lter Mondale pass each other dur- ing a National Itali an American foundation dinner whkh they both attended in Washington. Skipping MinJster To Depart Laguna Uy STEVE MITC HELL 0t IM D.toly PllOI 5l.tll Like a bohl11 ng ,Johnny Ap pleas ed. '"the.> :,k1pm<1n · ~ays he has planted th<' o;eeds of trut h in Laguna Beach and ts moving on. He 'll b<.> leavin~ on a Jet plane for Savannah. Ga this week to lt!nd to hi~ ailing 64 year-old mother Ills departure e nds nearly a year of sk1pptng and p r eac h ing on L ag una 's boardwalk and beaches where hi ~ d i s t1nc·t1ve mode or t1·ansportat1on bounring along in blue Nike running shoes has become a famili ar sight to local folks and tourists a like He's known various ly as "Skipper." "The Skipman,'' and ··J ump for Joy." and his m essage is one that was hea rd often in the 1960s . love. harmony and truth His real namt' 1s Ken Klink~i:1, and he began his skip mmJstr)\ nearly a year ago in Laguna Beach, where he c ame, he says, "to unite people with t he truth ... The bearded philosopher car- nes truth in a brown paper bag . which he grips firmly on his dai- b· jaunts up and down the south coast lns1dc~a g an: cop1e~ of his phllosoph1 : which he freely d1~ tributes to tho~e to whom he ministers. Does he• '1ew his year 1n Laguna Beach as fruitful"' "I believe' I've planted the seeds and rommunirated the truth." he says . u somber look on his usually jovial face "I think I've estab lish ed myself m the community as a man .. ?f the truth, not JUSt 'Skip per . he says. Rul the going w:1s not easy. '·I went through a lot of pain for this community.'' he s ays He has suffered some verbal abuse from some tourists, who are not accustom ed to seeing a 34·year·old man s kipping down the highway. no matter what his message .. People either accept me or t hey don 'l." he says But whatever the reaction. he draws attention. and that's a ste p in the r ight direction The next step. h<· says. is to Daoly Ptlol S~H p ...... 'SKIPMAN' MOVING ON Lag una Ministry Ends lift his <1uctience lo <1 highe r cnn s l'iousness. And that's what tht· pa~t )Car has been all <t bout "Sout h ern Cal1 (orn1a 1s beautiful. but it's full uf evil, greed. money and power." he says. "I need to get away from it for awhile." · What he 'll miss the mC"st is the kids he's met on t he streets and on the beach. He places most of his hope on the children. telling them to use their minds and think pure lhoughL5 And, he thinks a little of his message ts rubbing off. "I've planted the seed here, and maybe I'll come back some day a nd see tf anythtng grew .. If you w.1n1 Levi Cord r lrirrs wovf" QOI cm \1111 l•v1 1,1• "'''U ••ll 1~111• l;in ct1 .~.ih n1v1· 1t11J ,,fl wl11h• I H4"lt '"'on lh 0<1''tt' .h•I 1111 <,I 1t11k.1<t1• • '111• Put II 1•1l1 l,,•11•!1••1 w•ll• '"'' 011\ll •.h1J1• 101 •.c hoof ~logy Demand Repeated By The Assod1&e.d Preu The speaker of Ira n 's Parlia- me nt says debate on the U.S. hos tages will begin in the next few days but he a nd two i.nllue n- lial Ira nian re ligious leaders said today the regime has not dropped its demand for a U.S. apology as a condition for the Americans· release. Spe aker Hashe mi Rafsanjani confirmed at a news conference that the demand for a n apology -already r ejected by President Carter -had not been dropped In a statement Friday, AyatOuah• Ruhollah Khomeini omitted the demand from a list of condi- tions. Some observers interpret- ed the omission as a sign or hope for a solution to the crisis. At the news co nfe r e n ce, Rafsanjani said: "The condi· l ions for the release of t he hostages are s urely more than those terms put forward bv lman Khom em1 m his Friday m essage. He did not mention all the conditions, beca use he has c h arged the Majlis CPa rlia· • men t> with the issue. "Something is indispensable: Tht• United States must con- demn its pas t 'pOlicy in Jran. Iman did not say a ll the condj- ticrns he pointed out simply wha t came to his mind at the moment and I remind you that. he :-.aid immediately it is t he #~ - maJlis that s hould decide the fate of the hos t ages." * * * f'rone Pa,,... ,.1 I OPEC .•• OPEC s ummit in Baghdad start- ing Nov 4 Algerian Foreign Min ister Mohamm ed S Be nyahia was named chairman and Iraq i Oil Minister Tayah Abdul Karim was named alternate chairman_ The OPEC secre tary -general said Iraq will preside at the Baghdad conference a s original- ly planned. "If we do not ·ha ve a short- tcrm decision on production, then it's a joke to have a long-term stra tegy, .. said Iran's chief de- legate Ile called for a Saucti pro- duction cut lo drain off the c urrent worldo1l glut and keep prices up. "That 's not right, .. Saudi Oil Minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamaru, a proponent of the long- term plan, told reporters when asked about Moinfar's conten- tion. He said Saudi Arabia still had made no decision about its fourth-quarter production. Although no serious disagree- ment previously appeared loom- ing ov~r t~e joint strategy of the. O rgaruzation of Petroleum Ex- porting Countries. Moinfar s aid \\he n asked if he thought a long- ter m pr icing plan would be worked out, "I don 't think so." Santa Ana Plant Burns A fire caused an estimated $250,000 damage Sunday night at a s o uth Santa Ana industrial firm. It took more than 50 Santa Ana fire fighters about an hour to• douse the 7 .45 p.m . blaze at Shelburne Indus tries, 130 E. Alton Ave. near the Santa Ana- Irvine bor der . Santa Ana Fire Marshal Jim Montgomery said the cause of the fire hasn 't been determined. He s aid Shelburne Industries makes plastic la mina ted wood products used in furniture . AL S GARAGE 5b F ASHION,,ISLANO NE.WPORT BEACH (714)644 7030 .... 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JUSt outside of Chicago Dart has been headquartered m Los Ange les for 35 years but 1t makes perfectly good sense to go to E vanston on th1i; occasion For a bunch or reasons This will be a s pecial meeting of shareholders con vened to vote oh the proposed-merger of Dart with Kraft Inc , the big food processor The new company will be called Dart & Kraft KRAf'T IS HEADQUARTERED not far from Evanston, m Glen view, ll1 , another Chicago suburb And Dart & Kraft, wh~n 1t 's formed, Wlll be based m Glenview So 1t 's a good idea for Dart s har eholders to tre k to the area where the new corporation will be headquartered As a m atter of fact , at the same lime that the Dart sha reholders are m eeting, the Kraft shareholders will be gathenng in another Chicago sub Money Tree urb. W1llmette , Ill very near Evanston Assuming the vote wlll be 'y es · m both meetings, when the Dart and Kraft share holde rs can get together at still another Chicago s uburb -maybe O'Hare Airport -. for a celebration of their marriage Beyond these log1st1cal cons1derat1ons, however, the re are h.islonc -and sentimental -reasons for Dart Jn dustnes to stage this climactic session m Evanston Dart 1s n a med for Justin Wb1llock Dart, a hard driving mercunal executive who hteraJly created this company out of one that used to be called Rexall Drug For Dart who at 73 1s still chairman and undis puted ruler of the company, this will be like a homecoming He wa~ born m E vanston on August 7, 1907 He grew up m another Chicago suburb, Hinsdale In addition he went to college at Evanston's Northwestern U01vers1ty. where he played tackle on the football team and made t he All Big Ten tea ms of 1927 and 1928 IT WAS ON THE Northwestern campus that Dart met Ruth Walgreen, daughter of Charles R Wa lgreen, founder of the Chicago based drugstore cham They were marned 10 1929, and Dart went to work m the basement of a Walgreen drugstore Dart didn't stay in the basement too long Aside from bemg the son in law of the boss, he proved to be an able merchandiser He quickly rose to become general manager One product, Dart's O'namel, was named for him Walgreen 's daughter divorced Dart m early 1939 But so highly was Dart regarded that be stayed on as general manager And when Charles Walgreen died eight months later. he left his form er son m law substantial stock in the company (Dart was r emarned to him star J ane Bryan shortly after Wal green died ) Dart continued as general manage r o f Walgreen until 194 1, btckermg cons tantly with hIS ex wife and her brother, both major shareholders He then fled Chicago for Boston, where he took a top pos1hon with United Drug, a hodgepodge that owned -or s old to -nume rous drugstores across the country Liggett, Owl. 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'' ....,~.,·t""~'" 0 JOKERS WILD W M0 A'S'H •• 1n11i!w ll11\\ll .mt! l'ln\\ I h"'' ... 1;11 ltl t-'11111 'l'i.1\ :i 111111.1t1lll' \ 0111111\ 1t.11111·1 .ur-.. .it ~ 11111tJ.!l1l 1111 "'\\I ' h.1111wl Q) .,1REETS vf S•,. fAA~1.1SC.O ,, '' •t t ( ' • # fD OVER EASY Jut' ,1.,. )f ~•1 l 1Ht bu11f~t A11~1n H ,~., t I r.n· ( ) 1H1 {Ii) MACNEIL i l.EHRER REPORT 8 TIC TAC DOUGH 1 30 Q 2 ON THE TOWN Mt-f• u1y Rc,\4, .. , .,,~,, f• ,, tun~ 1efi,., .. 1n, "' '" a.. ,,, .. ,1..,l·tdl "'1y' to pr ... aict 011 f1.1f.1r~ Sr""""' ftJ"'d'd• rro"'o" trom oaci.s1aaH ~t lhf 'iOf1u1ar ~tJtnt" ~hvw r I>(' i>r '" I Aoqhl 0 FIGHT BACK O~•·O ...... OW'll ,h.,.;J• 11'.lhl or ::itf brlQ "'"'.JO,. :tnO con-.. tJuller rr-·• 'I lfl(l• 'et<. le 'fl'' ,.,, dtt r 1fd ''gf"t nf\d 1ong. h.'\u\ Pf.-..ci JCt~ 0 ;,H>. NAt/A , I I 1L10, 4 i.. 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Twh <nf·n c:ttrempc fO 'CS. eve 11 h~aO•eO 11a111 arid •t& 7' p3$\...n!ler ~ 1 1 tor 30 m1n1 100000 NEWS 1 0 MOVIE 1t • •, T11e· Omega Maft- pq71 J Cha!llo,, Ho;1on. Anitionv Ze• be l he lone ~urv1vor ot 1e g~rm wa1 1t11>rnp1s ro prp~are d cure ( T U BE TOPPERS KAB(.' ID 6 ·00 Hous ton Oiler s m eet Clt.•vcland . N f<'L Footbal l. the Browns in KNB(' ID R:OO "Shogun " l-'1rs t of fi v t• part adaµtat1on of James Cl:.1vell's nuvl·I of 17lh "'<!ntury Japan. Stars Richal'ct Ch:1mhcrlain und Tos h1ro Mifurw KCOI'@ !J 00 "llN• llaw.'' Gue.sb on tountry wpstcrn shc1w from Nash ville are Kenny Hog{'rs, Elhel Merman and Million Doll:.ir Band. "' orO~f fO \u't'e hum.Huf)' 11 ht 30 min) II) NATIONAL NEWS 10 30 f) Cf M ' A'S·H An amb•ffW~ youn9 nurt,t tJe(.Om~~ 11'\>JOl\J~O m d nt1\ t -un<1erst..1nct1t1Q "" rt f 111 t • Mulcahy tRI mm NEWS {Ii) EVERY FOUR YEARS HowurO K ~mill ~ ,,.,,.,.., bf P1t-i.1<1enl CJrh·• ,.,.fl t6rmer Prt<>•dPr1fs, Ni•''" dnd Ford t<> d•S.t11'!.." 'h• r,;~u11s 01 J Gallut> poll '"' hUw ~mt!r1c.at1s .., ~.,,, 1t11 {JIPS1dPncy Jfl'1 'ht ,, ~ r•fJ ol por ~on trwy It '·., hr ult1 occup~ lhf' nll•tt I 11 • Ii CJfRI tl.00 6018 10 NEWS 0 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 0 MOVIE * • • flm1•H•111 Ill \ 1qb2) Sophia I off~r· J\w, 1 f .. bf•t9 lttH ~· 1 r1 II'' fl fllt" '''Ji.;dl "'"'·•"', ( s nr~ t" nw, t W YOU BET YOUR LIFE Bt.uJd)' '''''t'I\ J 'f01 t1 Hfl p1r111 ii N th J f f It r J 11 t•t dJ1t1 t P 1n f.lhf I •v U11 IJM1r1I Q) THE SENN'/' HILL SHOW B••nn, , • • ~t .t • •• II I f f.11 r')lj I tJ\l: Jr .tr lj -.«r.11ft-" ( it ff J tf" HI JOHN DAR LING aJ JOAN ROBINSON EPILOGUE: FIVE YEARS lATER Sl'Jm•· Ctl ''''' ·~suos «rrd 1mrJhC..Jltun\ ol Hie hlni .._,,11 hP t~,(dfn1he<) d'.. Wf4U a' t1 rttvno...... ot tt.4 .1dvanc ... nlt hf, •ft I 1fl t-· h•~t trC.t OC' • ~r1;ir Uoh1f1•,r f'I.. dit:-d 1H 1130f) & QUINCY.M E Ot11r1(.f U-tt'•wf"'~ tt+f#< )I.,. 11 y l(•ht t NI· ~t tit ~tM''" f{J 1.1 1il J r011'"-f "'''rfut [ f "11 t , t ,u~,., ' ,, ,,, ,,, ,t.h1r 1-.f; Jt·t• 0 THE.Bl:STOF CARSON (HJI ,. ··~ 1• I ,, JUI~ ( f JT I• ,,. I JO •fir l<t ,~ (Jt,,HI ( ..... " , I., f41 0 MOREtAMBE ANO WIS£ 0 NEWS (D REX HUMBARD (!)GET SMART ',n ,If! Ir\•• I hr 1 I .. /,fJ", 1J•·lll " ,... 11J•tte>1 ''''"''' ''' ,1JI ID iji) CAPllONEO AS(; NEWS 10 ABC NE.WS 11 50 10 IRONSIDE. ... 11 It ff -MIDNIGHT -~--. !:.' 00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE ~...L------------------~~~~~~ LEONARD THE DUCK ANO COMICAL FRIEND Buddy Hackett Taping Five Television Shows Each Day , Sui11 CBS • 'Deliverance' Upse t NEW \'OHK <i\1'1 The C"ountry and hlut>gra~s mu-;1r-a l quintet Deli' l'rant·t• has fill·d a $1 million damagt• '\Utl l'11<1rg1ng CBS Jn(', a nrt its C'olumh\a llt•rords rt1 v1.,mn, wi th m arkt•lrng a rccor<1111~ usrng Lhe group':. name without •ts authoriza- tion. In a complaint flied m U S District Cour t 1n Ma nhallan. the group . cha rged Lhat the recording "Leaving L.A. By Deliverance·· 1s a tradema rk infringement and also damages t~e national r eputatio n ~nd good wtll established by the group. T he five mus icians c lajmed thal CBS and Columbia Records put out the recording to trade upon their populanty by confusing or m~lead· 1ng the public into beli eving 1t had a part in its production. The group asked the court lo enjoin further dis· lribution of the recording pending th<' oul('Qme of their rtam<1 gC' s uit. Conductor Quits DETROIT <AP> Conductor An· tal Dorati. who led the Detroit Sym- phon y Orchestra t o world-~lass status in three years, has resigned the musical directors hip because he says recent budget cuts threaten its future. Buddy ;Bets Life Hackett R evites Groucho .. ~ho1r By JERRY BUCK LOS ANO ELES <AP l kudd~ llackeu says he learned hoy, Lo c10 "You Bet Your Life" while perform mg all those years in the Calsk11ls llackcll does fi\'e s hows a week of lhe new syndicated quiz series. re v1val of the Groucho Marx vehicle that ran on NRC for 11 years and still b sct!n in reruns. He tapes five s hows in a ro ..... l.I week's shows in one da). all without script Y. ''PEOPLE SAV HOW do you do 1t ? We ll , 1 prep<t red for years m the Catskill Mountains." Hacketl o;aid "E very nig ht at the Concord Hotel they ~~pagne Hour They woul~ck people from the dance class Lo dance with the Leachers. and I would inlerview the s tudents " Those were in the days when he was ~elling $55 a week and sending $125 a month home to m other E ven when his salary climbed into the thousands of dollars a week. he re turned to the Concord every now and then to e mcee the Champagne Hour .. I spent years interviewing peo pie." Hackett said. "So if people ask how you train yourself for such s1tua lions. you work and work." HACKETT SAI D he is able to tape the s hows so that they hardly need edit ing -something that Groucho never accomplished. His shows were edited to make them fit the time period and Lo take out r isque jokes. "l wanted to do 'You Bet Your Life,"' sailt Hackett. "It was my idea to bring it back. It was 'bashert,' which is Hebrew for kis mel or fale. E very pain I 've had for not getting t he pa rts I wanted are gone now. I don't know yet how the audjence is going Lo react. but you know when you 're hot. "I'm not doing this for the money -I've got all Lhe money I'll ever need. I'm doing this for Lhe artistic a nd cr eative fulfillment. I'm 56 years old. a nd I've had one marvelous time NOW PLAYi~ 1n m\ hft> ll111n l-! \1.111 \I.id .\l;.id \\'nrld ;tnd Y.orkm,. \\ lllt all tho,1· 1 ome<ban!> I m h.t\ 1ng ;i man l'lou~ Lunt• do1n).! tin!> .,ho\\ • ll AC'Kt·;TT \\ \!--l\Sl\EI> 1f lit· d1d n'L havt• an\ ~\on 1t•s ah11111 folio\\ ing ~far,. Y.l{ost rausltt· Y.11 made 'You Bf't Y1Jur l.ifr' J h1g h1l and g a"<• 1l an c•normouo; foll<>wtng a mon,1? rPllC'gt• sludl'nts ,., PO aflL·r hi., death .. I would l1kl· 111 he ~r:.H·1nu~. 11.:ickell satd , "hut 1 · m be>ll<'f (i rourh11 dul om· show " "eek J do fi vc a tla v .rnd I'm lll'lt er But we IHl v(• a lot tl)jlfl' htwrt~ in lf'lev1sion tnd;H -;n \'c>u c·~n't rc·alh ('ompar(' ·· 11 ·a t' k t' I I " a s 1 ri t 1• r ' 1 <' \\ c d bat·ks l:q11• during lht· tap1n,1? of an<llhl'r Ol''~ program. "ThC' Toni Tenndlt• ShoY. .. lit• was appeanng nn h t•r wU.. !-thO\\ a.!> a gut·st to pro· mnle You H(1t Your Life• Both arc s) nd1 catC'rl b~ MCA TV IMCKf.TT, WIJO "'e1ghed 253 pounds Ma) la. noy, Lips the scales at 193 .. People "ho lose weight." he said. "alY.:.t\'S ht• ·1 s\\e:ir Lo <iod l didn't eat a thin>! 'When· did those C'and) wrapfl('rs t·ome from.,. 1:-~I ves left them ··· l1 1s svelte f1l{urt• well. almost could prOVL' ;r hand1 r:.ip in one tn· stante Wh1ll.' still roly poly hi' filmed a movie tailed "Babe" m Canada. No w Lhc director want!. lo call the r;1s t hark a ncl film a few more scenes . But llackf'lt is 50 pounds slimme r than whl.'n he stood before 1he caml'ras . After 21 years of exclus ive ap- pear;mc<' at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. llackcll is switching to Lhe Riviera. llacke tl said he believes "You Bel Your Life" will bC'come a hit. "Then." he said, ''I'll want to stop working in Vegas Or a t least cut back. Right now I have contracts that'll keep me wor king m Vegas and Atlantic City until 1981 " * CINEMA CEIHER I UA CINEMA Cos10 Mt so Wtstm1ns1er Moll 979 4"1 893 D546 lllWMll' l llllTOl S.ftll Alli ~ 7444 ............. , ... ,. HullllltQIOll a..c~ ua G3N ITUlllMtllltt• .. Or ll>Qt 639-1110 kOGM RADIO STBIEll la.J FM \ SADOlflACll PWA CINEMA fl Toro 581 Meo FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH WOOOH IOOE CINEMA Ir.int ~!II 0655 * * ; ,. ,_ . TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS A 1en1101 m1sch1ev01Jlly pUIS on 11 l'lelmel whlefl II •Hlly 1 ume m&el'l•ne D A8C NEW8 «I) THE GOOOIES Tl'le Goodie$ Travel Ollie• 1s k>ll 10 redevek19ment S•H loses h•S tn1n<1 rim .. close lo loars. blocked rn 10< 70 ye11• 12"20 D MOVIE • • •,., Opllratron CIA ( 196!.J Burl R{•ynold• John HOyl A CIA mall I\ \.f'OI lo Saigon lo tover up lhll mrss•o,, or a mur<1ere11 1111. low aQen1 12 hr~ I 12·30 0 THE BAXTERS "SUSIOQ ID HOGAN'S HEROES Col ~link •opiat es Sgt Sc.nullz "'1111 J lougn no nopseos,.. guard Q) NATIONAL NEWS 12'40 f) (J) THE SAINT S11an90 mmr1s bf•gin ro happen when two \(.•t'" 11~1~ 1urn an rJIO nou\f' 1n10 a ,~ .. •ur<.h l,tbOHtl< ry 12 50 n~ AOAM· 12 fht' otl • '~ rouncJ u~ 11 IJ""0 ol '" "llurns 'Taw•da11'• Da11t I•.-1tfo vl~• I I 00 Cl) • • Mu1er Mind$ ( 19•9) Bowery Boys Leo GOfcey The Boya become mvolvfl<I Wtlh a er aze<I $Ci· t1n11s1 who con<1uc1s eAPet· 1men11 w1111 an •i>e·mon. ( 1 hr I -AFTERNOON- 12.00 0 • • •, "f'orly Guns' 1 19~7) Barbara Sumwyck. Barry Sullivan A. beautiful l&Oy oullaw from T om1>- •lono proves 10 be more 111an 11 ma1ch tor a former gunllgl'ller on<I h•S 1wo brOll'\elS (I tir 30 min) ... ,1qag&d H1 ~HI ·''''' 5~m1hC.. I m • It •' • Ml!4!1 Me In SI Louis ( 1945) Judy G .. rlanct Tom Drake 01s- dppo1n1men1 reigns as a SI Lou•> lam1ly <l1SGo•er~ lhey mu>t mo•e 10 New Vo•~ 1us1 1>1tlore tl'le W(Jtl<I 5 FJ11 IS oll>OUI 10 (>f>CO 1 1 nr ~ min I .~ ,~ f•drJ<Nr f"t-~ 1 00 0 TOMORROW Gui .. t W J-1' ,. ll• wtttn F.fh•I Ptastt•rfor bt\'lttr "'•l'"J"'n a t.h 0ut,,t it .. '"'' ,,,1 .. , ',,,,,, II I 1300 NEWS 1 so e NEWS 200 0 NEW'i ? 20 0 NEWS 2 25 IEJ MOVIE . . (., ,.. • I , .. Ill , nm ••!:WS ID••• foung Al HrJn • 195•1 Frank Sina· 1r, Dm1\ Day Proolams b<•\1-f , , ounQ couple alter 11'\t rllHfl l\tf! .. 1"\ h1') part· ""' front• c• (:? hrs ) 3 00 10 • Ir ~>rorroM• Him An~1t11riq 114 141 f<1<11e All -~rr f rft1Jf1uc Forrest A t•JUlltJ rn rn ttlkf·~ Jetton 1•1.11n~1 n1~ r.ompul;ir dare t •• , tHfMh"''/ d promise ( 1 t11 10 rr11n I 3 30 0 • • lhP Shf.11 <•·"""' I 19751 John Da••tl I r 1mn1v AUuns p,, .. •' ,,,,.' rt ,m ,n pr1~on 1 h•1v1(tfill con man °"ets 1he 1.119 " .c;.n M~c I ,,, ;0 by Armstronq & Bat1uk AP Wirtprtioto ll1mt i•~r 1.Uf# Lind~ Kebe~ star~ a:-; dying woman in need of bon e marro \\ transplant t r ymg to locate d aught<:'r !>he ga \'e up for adopt ion long ago Program airs OC'l 5 on CBS <Chann<:'l 21 7th St>ason tlOLL \'WOOD I A 17> "Lillie llousc on the Prairie" opens tis sc vent hseason on N HC with a two-part e pisode o n the marriage' o f Laura In gall s t o Alman zo Wild er . Autograph Request ~\'\ FHA:"-CISCCI 1 \I' ,\n autographl·d pH 111r1· of lht· rock group .It 1f,.r.,•1n Starship 1s d t ., I 1 n l' d I o h J n ~ al11n1:!>1de a 1>0rtra1t of P1 .,t•.,1dl•n1 Cart<'r and 111~ f.1m1h at leasl 111 I ht• offlc~· of one l ' S "t'('rl.'1 s~rv1ct• agent \ g1•nt Bobh> II a t fi eld rc•4t1t·~tl'd the picture in a ll-11 er he wrote to Paul Oowt.•11. the band's st<tg<: ancl t>qu1pmcnt manager 15 n•ar~. thanking him fur his lwlp dunng a \'lS· 11 t)\ Ho!>ah nn Carter to \\'1th1ta, t\.rn . a few "l't'k" ago The bancl "'J:-pl.1ymg 111 W1ch1ta :ii lht• I lrllC' tr \OU can arrange 1t. I \\OUld really like to ha\ t' t he group aulo· ~raph a p1clure to me." the letter sa id. "I pro· m1sl' 1t will go on my of· f1 ce "'all nghl next lo Lhat o f Lh e F'i r st Fam1lv ·· T he ·p1 clure. complete with autographs of lead singer Grace Slick and the rest of the famous group. is on the way. a ba nd s pokeswo man S~lld Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TWO BEST COMEDIES OF THE CENTURY! ilA\©tA®~ ti\QJJ}l '®~~[E$ ( f!ili/uA &{a /!J'ea#wt) AND Franco Brvsoh'i • , -, "'