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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-18 - Orange Coast Pilot1 ' c a ,b $ u $ v tJ s .... ,,. p t i' b a ti ' 14 ' ~''~~'~ ~ ...... ~~~~ 0 -~~ ......... ,,.. --....-.. · ---... _, . .,.. -.. -... -- .,,.,...-__............ • ._._,,,,,. -1.r~•-t-• .'_...._ .-,.9•.,..!---... ~...,, .............. ~ -~ -... , . ---..--. -· .. fietateag Car lnt~rcepted . ' .. ClaDt7 1Dvasion· ontplaint.s .Bring v.Br.ings Nnelear FTC.· Ch~llenge I ReaetOr to Dalt o Oil Ad. Claims ,. ' 2 en Perish THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 18, 1980 VCM.. n,.JIO-..... ~et"f'lllG-r ) At es-a E -lant • '~ightmare' 'Discredit' ,I - Bodies Clams Curtail JYuke Reactor Effort Told WASIDNGTON <AP> President Ca rter 's chief s pokesman -r eleas ing what he said was a for ged government memo recom- m e11 di ng cov e rt C I A o p er.a ti o n s t o f o s t e r divi s i o n b e tw e e n American and African blacks -says the docu· ment had the earmarks of a "professional" effort to rli scredit the president. Frozen I By .. Gas By J ERRY CLAUSEN , OI 91e o.11, Pl ... SUft Two men were found dead this morning in • a testing pit at a Costa Mesa pump ma nufaclur· ing plant, their bodies frozen by es caping low·te mperature liq- uefied gas. fire department of- ficials said. _ 'Slloglaa' Hatt.,,. Soar NBC's ~ million epic "Shogun." .. starring Richard Chamberlain (above) is drawing hefty TV ratings with some estimates the audience may reach 100 million for Fric;tay's final three-hour segment. The fourth episode airs tonight at 9 on Channel 4. The show set in 16th Cen- tury Japan is also setting off a sake craze. See story, Page Ats. L ITTLE ROCK , Ark (AP> An onslaught by thous ands of tiny As ian clams has halted opera- tions of a reactor at the Arkansas Nuclear One power plant. creat- ing what one official describes as "a nightmare." · Operations at the plant were curtailed again Wednesday as workers cleaned inch-long clams from the re act_or 's cool ing system. The clean-up has been un· der way for more than a week ".This thing is a nightmare." s aid Ge ne He rrington . a spokesman for Arkansas Power& Light Co .. operator of the plant. The now of water into the reac· tor building's emergency cooling system was clogged.by ~ c\ams, forcil'lg the shutdoJVTI of Unit 2 on - Sept. 4. The clams also have been found in the water s_uppl.y__oLUn.il 1. which alr~ady had been shut down due to an equipme nt •malfunction. The cla ms.Jtnown·as CorbicuJa Fluminea . were brought into this country in tt.e mid-19305 as food for Chinese laborers building a dam in the state of Washington. ' The tiny clam is considered a delicacy in China. Since its importation, the dam h as s pr ead s outhward and eastward through water chan- nels. Each has the reproductive orga·ns of both ·sexes. so its reproduction is prolific. The nuclear plant, near RussellviU~. lakes its water supp- Oil Ads 'Misleading' I' -WASHINGTON (AP) -.The The FTC did.not disagree with viscosity Mobil 1. The low vis- Federal Trade Commlsalon al-this claim for mos t cars. cosily, or thinness. allows Mobil leaed tbday that Mobil 1, a syn-However, it said some older 1 ·to escape quickly throug~ t.hetic motor oil advertised as a cars. those with rebuilt engines openings between engine parts way ol cuttiq oil consampti. on and high....,performance -sports in these cars, the comm ission may actually increase consump'. can. use ~l wMn they 1et a said. Uon in aome can. thicker type than the low-."The purpose orthe order is to -The FTC said Mobil OU Corp. alert consumers to check their a1reed tC> settle the bse by oil levels carefully when first us- etadtbed,.." .. ~t ·Unaomuien•cathrse ~u°!!! Coc~e Nab bed ln1 Mobil l to determine if Mobil .... uui ..,,, ._... 1 is appropriate for their more oil and that users should . SAN RAFAEL <AP> -Marin vehicles and to make s ure \here clteck oil levels frequenUy. County a uthorities say they have i s 1 u ff i c I e n t o i J i n. th e llobil adl ·for several years made one ol the lar1est cocaine crankcase," the agency said. . llave said t.be product "reducn busts in county history. Four The FTC staff said Mobil re- ly from Lake Dardanelle, which in t um 1s fed by the "10'1<'ansas River The r iver·. and now the lake . have become home to the cla ms. The clams entered the nuclear plant as larvae 'oo small to be caught by a sc r~n that filters out ever ything larger than three- , sixteenths of an inch. Inside the plant. the larvae gre w into.clams and began reproducing · . Parts of ,the inside ol the reac· tor's emergency cooling system <stt CLAMS, Page AZ> Car Baited Whit e Ho use press s ecr etary Jod y P owe ll said Wednesday that the fake Nationa l Security Council do cument h a s been circulated to r e · porters and added it might h av e been don e by a hostile foreign intelligence age nc y or a do mest ic political group -... ~· · Bank·Bomb e 1)1.warted-by Cops By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL OI ltw D•ll• PHotlsi,1/ A bank robber who threatened to use a remote control device to detonate a bomb le ft on a secretary's desk escaped with more than $2,500 from a Garden Grove bank Wednesday after- noon before he and an alleged accomplice wer e intercepte'd- and arrested by two Garden Grove Police officers. Officers Dennis Larsen and Ed Konieczny were c redited with spotting the getaway car as it left the parking lot near the Bank of America branch at t591 Chapman-Ave. s hortly after the 12:30 p.m. robbery attempt. According to police Sgt. Bruce Beaucham.J>, a man later iden- tified as ffichard Craig Allen,134, of Long Beach. walked into the bank. stepped to the desk of secretary Patricia Jenkins and set down an allache case which Canal Opposed he s aid contained a bomb that c ould be detonate d by a · trans mitting d e vice in his pocket. He demanded $25,000, Beauchamp said. Allen was led fo the bank's valilt where he was given what he was told was $25,000 -ac- tually $2.SOO -and he fled from ' (See ROBBER, Paie A.Z) ,.. Illegal Tapes Confiscated FRESNO CAP ) -Police here have confiscated about 20 000 ii· legal recording tapes. a ~illion counterfeit labels and' several recording machines in wllat they said was a major tape piracy operation. · Four were arrested and three others were cited for possessing illegally produced tapes for sale in raids conducted Tuesday and Wednesday, police said. Russ Henderson. city fire marsh al , sa id the two test technicians' names will not be released until next of kin are notified. Hende rson s aid the bodies were discovered at about 7 a.m. in a 15-foot -deep pit used to test liquid gas pumps manufactured by J .C. Carter Co. at 671 W. 17th . St. The fire marshal said first re- ports indicate the technicians suffecated as oxygen in the pit was displaced by either propane or nitrogen. Bill Saxon. a Carter Co. vice president,' said the men "were seen at about 5:30 a .m . by a guard, and they appeared to be okay then. What happened. we don't know.·~ Saxon satd the t-we employ.ees were setting up pit facilities to test a 600-horsepower liquefied gas pump later today. <See BODIES, Page AZ> Or~n:Q ,:asl \l'eather Low clouds tQ11ight and Friday morning, clearing to mosUy sunny, Friday. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 6S Inland. Highs Friday 68 to 78. INSIDE TOD" '1 Surfers soy they compde as fiercely as football players, but rarely get much notice. See Page Bl. ladex .. . ,.,_...._ .. ,, ....... as •r-....._.a L.M-.... M ...._. 0-7 Cel...,_. AS ~~It C-'c• as c-_.. as .......... c. ........ a..1 ·~··· .... ~ Ct..a ail comumptlon up to 25 percent people were arrested and a · ceived about 3 698 consume r .:::a---ta-_• ~ .. '."in tood mttbanlcal pound of c~aine was seiaed complaints aboUt 'Mobil l from ..--.-Tuesday night, they said. <See ADS, Page AZ > SACRAMENTO CAP> Enough signatures. 490,000, have been collected to put a referen· dum on the ballot to halt con- s tr uctlon o f the Peripheral Canal, says the Coalition to Stop the Peripheral Canal. Tbe FBI and representatives of the recording industry worked with police and Fresno County Sheritr's DepaJ"t.ment i n · veatl1ators in cracltlng the rinl • after P.Olice received reports the tapes were being sold at bargain prices . 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"'"''ah-cl 1'11•M1, Challa :.aid the Challi said the Islamic coun· I., I a rrll ,. 1• 11 u n tr"'" wt> 1 e de tries are getting down to planning l••rmmr•il 111 nH1lnta10 pc·rm~ t he proposed "jihad" in all 111•·Mom·1111 l:.1 ud to put up c~~}~ ~seriousness but that this did not th1• 111 '"•t•nt :11 lal,·rn al\' a nd -· nec·essarily involve military ac· ud111•v1• 11 K•·nu111t• -.olulton" of tion tht• M1d1ll•· )o,.1s1 pcoblem . and "Jihad m~aps total ~obiUaa- tlJ 1111·ulJ1 Iv t h1· 11roblem of l ion for a saefed cause," Chatti J .. 1 u.,Jlt•m said "ln the West. t he word has a 'rh1· 1.1uru 11111,.: "' .1 Jthjd · was med1evaJ connotation of unlimit· 11111111i-.1•d h\ '>.1ul11 rah1a s l'd warfare It may ultimately come to that, but only as a final re-sort .. Fi~ht Lead Cops to Plantat~on Chaltt ::.aid tbe Isla m ic coun- tries envisaged the jibad for the liberation of Jerusalem first of all as a worldwide po litical . d ip lomatic a nd econo mi c ··narassmcm ·· of Israel and itS al- li es_. culm1natit)g in military ac· lion only if all else fails '·Economic pressure is an es· sent1~_t part of this action plan," . he said "The ,use of the 'oil wea pon' 1s a possibility , but this, too.,woold be.a last resort " Yiolinist Isaac Stel'n hugs his instrument while tak- mg a short rest «liuring rehearsal with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Stem was the featured artist at Wednesday night's preseason s EI \I! \ \I I. E \' I A I' I Au1h1111l1t'' hJt ktrat•k1ng lht' trail of thrl't' lwall'rl. hluudted mt"n ..irn·,l1·<1 :.1..: ulh't.'rS ,rnd pursut'<l ~llll mun· tuduy after tl1sc1H t·nn~ a fC'udal ly guarded inar11uand plantation ringed \\ 1lh "t'Curity 1n the rugged h la math ~ounta1n' t '..i l 1f n rn1J 11 1)?.hwa y l'.1lrolman H1ll QutSt'nberr)' Said ll w ,1:. po~""1h· 1 ht• three beaten men non1• 11( whom were iden- t1f1ec1 h' lllthl)ntu.•::.. were set upon 1n -fr Jr the) 14 t•rt> thieves .1fter the• marijuana No drug • h.1r~t"' "t•n• brou~ht II could l>tc' worth m1ll1on::. of doll.irs. o;ard Qu1o;enbC'rry. who found tht' µlantatwn Wednesday near tht• Kl amath River an St::.· kJyou l'oupt) \11thnr•l1t'' '.i1d thev were i.l'l'l..,1r1 g .11 lt'.J:.t fou r und poss1hh. ... , mnn• men 111 the ("J!'-t' (JlllM'nlwrc ' -..11rl ht· was on µ.t trol "~wn ht• ... a w the men 'turnhling .d11nJ;! 1111.?hway 96. 14~hit'h mc>.rndt•r:. through this mountJan hurnh•t of 200 . i.ome :IOO n11l('' nort h n( San Fran ' '"~·o Thi 11f111 t•r • a11I tht• lno lt-d h1111 h" k . .i .... ._~ th1•tr routt-. po1111111~ 1111\ fr \• nwn \\nlrwt•re .1ri ·--11·11 .11 '.11111u~ 1i<11nt., <tlong lht• "-··~ . <\ t\lh 111.111 14a~ arrested \4h,·n ·1ulb11rit11·-. wt'nt to the Jll :1111.I! It I '\ llt·rt' l hl'\ t'nCOUO· 11•1 t••t 111 I • h11 at•· 'erurrty >(\ -.1 I l I ~ .... 1ir111lln1l1 ii h~ barbed "'tr• r11ll 11! ll Qu1wnbcrr} 'Jtrl It• 11~ "•'II' dan~ling (rom h11 .. h1 •ff 11ml lht· perimeter of the plantalton. and th1.•n' wai. <t tret· .house ltkt• a guurd tow1•1. with a TV St.'l 1n it a nd th1•1·1• wa:. a set up for guarc1 dogs ··f rom what I r a n gatht>r frnm scuttlebutt. they t hought lh••y had been stolen from throu~hout.., the summer mp nlhs. ·· the _of firer said "The vietims said tht'y wcrl' walking up the crcekbed pms peeling ... Qwsenberry said. -He said no prospecting equi p ment was found . however Quisenberry said the first men~ he came upon we re battering the victims ' small fo reign car on thtl roadside · "They had taken a sledgeham mer to the engine compartment and the engine is totaled They had already worked over the an side.·· Quisenberry said .. He said one of the men was holding an autom atic, but none of those arrested resis ted ··You're talking about big m oney.'· Quisen berr y said "This 1s high··qualit y s tuff There was a tremendous effort t h e r e . fe rtilizer s and a ll Millions of dollars. I wo.uld say .. "This 1s a pnme area these mountams." he said "Some of thl' finest mar1Jua na 1n the world is grown here l SUS· pect this is JUSt a s mall percen t ag e of wha t 's arou nd tn Northern California " While Sheriff Bud Taylor said h e couldn 't 1mmed1ately estimate the value. he noted authorities usan~ a two ton truck worked for hours to collect the m arijuana much of 1t in 10 foot' stalks "There were at least 17 plots," FRl agent!'I hope their hot line (916-541 -0404 ) will heat up t1ga1n fol lowing the release of composite drawings of.the two m~n who wh eeled the massive bomb into Harvey's Resorl I lotel in a $3 million extortion attempt Aug. 26. 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Blamed On Tobacco LOS ANGELES <A P> A Kansas City asbestos company, charging that smoking and not asbestos was to bla me for lung injuries claimed by htindreds of asbestos workeES, has filed an apparently unprecedented suit against the nation 's major • tobacco companies. Attorney John T. LaFollette, representing Standard Asbestos Manufacturing and Insulating Co. of Kansas City, told re· porters Wednesday that the suit filed in Superior Court her;.e and In San Francisco was the first Of its kind. ··According lo a reJ>ert by the American Lung Aaaoclatlon. non-smoking asbesto• wotkers appear lo have no greater in- cidence of lung cancer than other non·s mokera never ex- posed to asbestos," La Follette said. alleeine that s moking caused the injuries and da111qea claimed by hundreds of worken in suit.a. Taylor .,Jiii, many of tht•m an i.ntap triungulnr patc·hes s ur· 1111rn(it-d b} tr1.•t·' and dense Vl'~t·tat1on ll ookt•d for 111v1.·~t1gatio11 of k1elnappint!. ;is:-.ault with a dead" ly weapon and vch1de theft were E v e r e t t I. t• t• It o I I a n d . 3 5 • ~illiam IA'e Hragg, 42: Leslie W1lh :im Hnh1nson, :n . David Al kn G reenbt·r~. JS. a II of Seiad Valle}. and R 1t·h a rd U Meyerhoff. 33. of Mammoth Lakes. the ~heriff o;a1d Rarr} Wilham. Mattson. 39, of Seiad V:illev. was booked for in vest 1~at 1on of kidnapping and arnH'rl robbery. he said Cosell Once Nearlv Firerl .. for Chatter W AS HI NGTON (AP ) Prominent sportscaster· Howard Cosell came c lose to being bumped as an announcer for Monday night football when the ABC net work s t crr te d those telecasts in 1970, the network's chairman says Leonard H Goldc o son , 1n responding to a question from the audience Wednesday after a National Press Club speech, s aid Henry Ford 11 of the Ford Motor Co called to complain about Cosell 's constant chatter during the first Monday night football telecast Smee the automake r was a major s ponsor of the games. Goldenson says h e called n e twork e xec utive ·n oon e Arledge into his offi ce to ask him about Cosell "Roone said. 'Give m e five h• six weeks and we'll see how he does." Goldenson recounted . "And would you beleieve it? lri four weeks ' time. Henry called me back and said. he made a mistake. 'I withdraw my objec· lions.· he said ·· Coldenson went on to say he considered Cosen to be "unique. Howard Cosell is probably the most discussed person I know of in the sports field J'm glad he's on our team :· ROBBER • • • ... ' t h e ban k a s e mpl oyees telephorred pohce. Adams was found crouched behind t he front seat of the getaway car driven by John Adams. 32, also of Long Beach. Beau~hamp said. Police said they recovered a wa lkie-talkie type trans mitting device from Allen. The ·orange County Sheriff's Department ttaxardous--Oe.viee-s Squad was dispatched to disarm the bomb said to be in the brief· case. The briefcase turneq Rut. to be empty, police said .. Allen and Adams were being held today in Orange County Jail on suspicion of bank robbery. Inmates in Melee TRACY <AP) Simultaneous raci1d melees involving about 65 inmates at the California Youth Authority's Deuel Vocational Institute here were ended by guards using birdshot and tear gas. Three inmates were injured in Wednesday's incidents, ac- cording to Tom Paulson , a counselor at the center . FALL FASHION FADS FEATVRED Fall fashions return lo the classic look as previewed in today's Daily Pilot. Look for "Style"· edition or '·P eri scop e .·' a n;:page ma1azine with stories aM pie· lures capturing the latest looks In rau raahioos. I More than 60 pe rcent of the world's 011 exports come from lslamlc countries Chattt pointed lo the withdra wal of the em- bassies of the Netherlands and a doz"n Latin American countnes' from Jerusalem as a significant suc~ess for the l~lamiccampaign against the Is raeli annexation. He said the action plan was directed essentially at the United States in the period following the presidential election · 'We"reahze nothing can change beforethe clect1on," hesa1d "But once this 1s out of the way. the J e wc s h vote will no lon ger dom 1natc American foreign pol icy and the new administra t1o n will Ix-1n a position to put the neressary pr~su reon Israel " t 'rorn Pag., I I BODIES. • • The vice president said this morning's tragedy represents the fi rst st'r1ous indus trial acci-dent al the co mpany. a division of ITT. su1ce 1t began operallons in 1953. Henderson said temperatures in the pit eventually re4tched an estimated 240 degrees below zero before the two men's bodies were discovered He said the bodies we re re moved from the p1l by fi remen with breathing apparatus The fire mars hal said source of the escaping gas s ti ll had not been found by about 9·30 a .m. but that there was no danger lo ~m p loyees or other personnel W-Orking above the test pit Cuban Soldiers Ask U.S. Asylum WASHlNGTON (AP) The U S .. Embassy in Ethiopia has given refuge since May to two Cuban soldiers who want to de- fect to the tJ.S .. according to a report. published in today's edi· lions of The Washington Post. The soldiers told embassy of- fid als they wanted to "get away from communism and go to the United States." according to un- identified State Department sources quoted in the news paper ac~ount conc~rt in Philadelphia. 1 I ' f'rortt Page . l I CLAMS ... look like ocean oyster beds. said John Griffin. AP&L's director of nuclearoperations. Utility employees gleaned two large buckets. weighing between 400 and 500 pounds apiece, of the clams after cleaning an intake bay where water is drawn from the river. Nuclear One isn't the first plant dis rupted bvtheclams. A nuclear Pf an( at Browns Fe rry, Ala .. had to halt its opera fions to remove the clams. An ll linois Power Co. plant at Baldwin had lo sbut twice a day until workers removed clams there. In s o uthe r n Ma r y land at th e Potomac Elec tric Power Co plant. the clams caused $1 50,000 woPt.h of damage ADS ... March 1976 to April 1979. A Mo bil s pokesm a n in Washington declined comment until he can read tbe FTC an- nouncement on the case The consent agreement con tains no admission of a law violation. Before the company agreed to the settlement. it was accused of "unfair and decep- tive" advertising. Mobil Oil. a subsid ary of Mobil Corp .. sold about S30.5 billion in petroleum products in 1979, including more than S20 million worth of Mobil 1 to 750,000 users, the FTC said. The agreement will be subject to public comment for 60 days be fore the commission can make it final arid the ads must m ake tbe changes within six months aft~r that. UAW, AMC Settle MILWAUKE~ (AP > The U n i t e d Auto Wo rk e r s a nd American Motors Corp. have reached tentative settlement on a three-year contract that provides parity with agree ment~ at General Motors !l'ld Ford. -Radiation Badges Jump At Onofre S AN ONOF R E (AP J Workers now mus t wear radia- tion badges on their heads in- stead of their chests in the San Onofre nuclear steam gene rator, and man>' are wearing as many a s p badges all over their bodies. the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Wednescfay. The change was ordered in or- der to get bette r rad iatian m onitoring after 86 workers we re reported overe"posed to radioactivity in two separate in· s t ances this .s ummer. NRC spokes man Jim Hanchett saJd "T he "oun·e of radiation wa~ clof>er to their head!> than to · their chests .· llanchett said in a te lephone intervie w from the N RC's regional offi ce in Walnut C r eek Af te r the workers s ho we red and put on new clothes. he said none suffered any ill ~ects. Hut. Hanchett said the new badge location is needed for bet ler momtonng. ··w~ told them and they've already made th.e c ha!lge. he ...said Lew Miller. NRC inspector at the plant. said -the ope rators "apparentl y got 1n t rouble because workers were wearing just one badge." He said many worke rs now -wear badges on their C-hests. wris ts a nd fingers as well as in the protective cloth · they use lo wrap their heads . Arter saymg as many as 73 men may have been overex- posed while working on over- head pipes earlier in the s um - mer. Southern Ca lifornia Edison Co now be lieves there were "nowhere near 73 people" in- volved . Hanchett said . Thirteen others were reported overex- posed in a separate incident Sept. 3. Edison is preparing its report on the two incidents. Hanchett said an NRC fine is "a poss ibi li ty. not a proll- a bility '' ... _ Newpo_rt-Surf and Sport ====We Carry the Best All Year Long_.... ___ ~ M•ln Store 2224 Newport llvd. Newport l••ch 675-7874 t-t D•.lly Store 2 -210YJ Merine Ave. iiiim B•lbO• l•l•nd 673-7826 t-t D•lly Store 3 OP, Gotcha. Dolfins, Offshore, Stubbies, O'Neills, Rip Curl , IZOO , Merana, Powderhorn, T-Shlrts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A-Smile, Topsiders and much mor.e. SOuth Co88t PteH ~ Coate Me•• ._ Store 4 Weatmlnater Mell 841-0523 M•M Hour9 Deity 191-6144 MeltHoursO..., I· • --.....-.. ---------.. -------------- J , Ihursgay Seo111mtl; 18. 1980 OiNL Y f>!LOT tl3 -(JC <;.~~s .. Sp~ci~l -Districts •] By Fat:ot:alC1UlCHOt:Mt:HL Ol-Oetly ...... .._.. The &loom th•l h u Nur rounded the rlnanc1n1 of Oranjtt" Count)''s 1~caal districts rHpooaible for ev«yth1ni from alrtd li&htln~ t u la ndscapf' mal"tenance hft.-d Wfdn~s day. The question todaj I . ror how Ion•. The Or&n(le 'ounl>' l~ard ot Supervtttnrs was told t.hat P'1 3 milhOft tn state augmenf•lloo funds Wlll mort* Oum cover pro Jf'<'lt>d rotlu of operatln1 th .. l>t'<'••I d1tilrH't.a durin1 the fillul yur that ~J(an July 1 Th• rounty, in facl. will r~ ahi.e a'$4 m1,1Uon i~c1al dl11tnr t · aulstMcC' 1mri1h.a~. t.ourd nwm ~rs lumerl ·But wh("ther the rounty c.-1111 <'Ount un a bnghl finan<'ial J>ll' , 54 '1•ars -----~:._- Sex Off ender Retrial Denkd By DAVID K UTZMANN Ol ltle o.lty ...... , ..... The attorney for conv1 rted sex offender Leotis Lee Heater of Fountain Valley failed Wednes· day to convince an Orange Coun ty Superior Court judge that his client is entitled to a new trial. Heater, convicted last month for holding a n 18· year-old bitcflhiker captive and sexu~ly abusing him over a two.-day period, shook h is h e ad dis- gustedly when Judge J ames Turner said he was rejecting de· rense attorney J ohn Flood's mo· tion for a new trial. Flood h ad argued t hat Heater's conviction 'by a seven· man, five-woman jury was un- justified because lhe testimony or Jonathan Leonsky. the young man who said he was he ld against his will by Heater as a sex s lave, was "unbelievable, unreliable and inconsistent." Heater was arrested in early May by Fountain Valley police , after Leonsky was round in a • parking lot crying hysterically and holding his leg. In court tbe North Carolina man said the 49-year-old defend- ant bad picked him up May 6. while be was hitchhiking and took him to his home on Goldeneye Avenue. Leonsky said Heater than threatened to kill rum unless be engaged in sex with the heavy-set man. The defense, however, ins isted that the sexual ac tivities between Leonsky, Heater and a •, 16-year-old girl were completely consentual and that the young man could have left Heater's home any time. Flood, in arguing for a new trial Wednesday. said the jury should have been allowed to 'bear testimony dealing with Leonslry's own troubled past, which has included stays in mental hospitals and run-ins with the law for filing false police reports. During the course of the trial, Turner denied motions by the defense attorney to introduce s uch evidence. Flood said psychiatric reports indicated the slightly built, blond-haired prosecution wit- ness used drugs and had an ex- ' plosive temperament. getting in- to numerous fights and argu' men ts. The reports also s howe d Leonsky suffered from illusions and hallucinations. the' attorney !aid. · "Mr. Leonsky is a person whose mental condition . sbouJd have been and mus t be ex- ~x ·.AA. . ....... -. o.11, ...... , .......... NEW TRIAL NIXED s.. Offender,,.. •• ., plored," Flood said, contending lhe court erred in not allowing an independent psychiatric ex- amination of th e young transient. The defe.nse attorney also criticized the court for allowing the jury to hear prosecution testimony from a Denver man who said Heater had sexually at- tacked him in the early uros in Orange County. Prosecutor Uave H1melson bad sought to show similarities in behavior by Heater in the two incidents. Turner, in denying t.be mot.ion for a new trial, said he allowed proper evidence to be introduced and did not restrict cross- examinatioo by Klood of pros· ecution witnesses. The JUdge sa1<1 l''IOOC1 seemed to be seeking "unfettered" ·cross-examination of Leonsky. Sentencing for Heater, which was originally scheduled to take place Wednes day, is now srheduJed for Oct. 1 in Turner's court. The husky Fountain Valley res· ident -who bad a long, scrag- gly beard when he was arrested, cut it off for the trial and is now growing it back -could be sen- tenced to 54 years in state prison. He served prison ti me in the mid-1970s for a sexual attack in 1969. Womaa Wias Sllit Things DiJn't Go Better Wi. NASHVIU..E. Tenn. (AP) -A woman who "1d she was haunt- ed with rrtfhtmares of being chased by Coca-Cola bottles after a Coke bottle exploded in ber band b as been awarded $2,000 by a Circuit Court jury. Elizabeth N. Brown of ~ub­ urban Mount Juliet. who sought ·SU,000 in damages. said tW ednesday she was unhappy with (" tbeaward. "I'm very disappointed by the size of the judgment. That bare· ly covers my m edical ex- penses," said Mrs. Brown. The jury deliberated more !tb•n three hours Wednesday 'before assessing damages a1ain.St Wometco Coca-Cola Bot- tling Co. of Nashville and the Kroger Co. Mn. Brown t~tified that a ~-ounce Coke bottle exploded ln r hind when she lifted it from a dlaplay at a Nashville-area I roger store Aus. 13. 1977. She aid she suffered a cut on her d tbat made her una.blt to do 1DC...aewo1rk for several weeks. lln. Brown said t.he explosion t ber so much that slie had abtmares of being chased the street by bottles. lost 0,000 ln earnin11 •a • real _ .... apnt and became afraid enter p-ocery stores or drink drtnb. Her attorney. Tom Dundon. t.old the jury in closing argu- m e nts Tuesday that Mrs . Brown's original medical bills from the explosion amounted to :. hout $475. But he said she later spent $1,300 on 20 sessions with J>SychiatriSl Otto Billig. ln a deposition, Billig said Mrs. Brown "said she dreamed about Coke bottles marching toward her and when they came close to her, they exploded ... Attorney Ph i llip North, representing Kroger and Wometco, said Mrs. Brown did not seek treatment from Billig until almost a year after the in· cident and after she had filed suit against the companies. North challenged her claim of $10,000 in lost income, saying there was little change in her gross earnings in 1976. 1977 and 1978. The lawyer said Kroger and Wometco "ex.erciaed the highest degree ol care in produciq and selling Coca-Cola products ... He su11ested that another customer might have tampered with the bottle before Mrs. Brown picked it up. North said Wednesday night that be bad not dilcuaaed tbe Jude.meat with bis cllenta and dJd not know lf lt would be ap. pealed. lure• Ill lllJ"Offi~nl( yuri. wisn't l'tlrtuln f or that re1uwn. the board look no uC'l 1on to tancel an elec lion, h•nt ull vcly S<'heduled' for M 11rt't1, In which residents in South Oranace County will vote o n a s1H•1111.m4•u1 f111 11 n t 1ng of s t r e.-t 11.Chlmtt t111d landscape maintcn\fll't' ""rvH·es l'rch1111111u y 11pproval to con- dul'f 111.c lht1 ult1t'llOn Wa!S fCiv en Zip Code To Nine Digits? WA S HI NGTON (AP ) De.s pate complaints Americans wi ll be driven "digit dizzy," a U S Postal Service official says ZIP codes will be expanded to nine numbers for all the nation's , 79 million addresses by the end of next year Michael S. Coughlin, assistant postmast e r general, t'bld a House Government OperatiOns s ubcommittee that a major"" "benefit of lhe longer code will be increased efficiency and "longer pe riods of time between rate in· creases "We hope," was the skeptical reply of Re p. David Evans, D· Ind .. who chaired the hearing in- to the ZlP code change. The PostaJ Service plans to. begin distributing new code as- signments adding four new digits to lhe present code -in F e bruary . Lar ge -volume mailers are fi rst on lhe list, with home addresses to be included by the end or the year. "Z stands for Zip-posterous," declared Ray Geiger, editor of the Farmers' Almanac, wbo has spearheaded a nationwide cam- paign to zap the new ZIP. ZIP stands for Zone Improvement Program. · · "What you're telling us is to zap the nine-digit code to keep us rrom getting digit dizzy," said Rep. Richardson Preyer, D-N.C. Geiger, in his blast against the expanded Zip codes , also said that if any of the complicated computers needed to read the longer code ever broke down, mail would be sent flying pell- meU across the country. Geiger said the firm that publi s h es the Farmers ' Almanac. which has a circuJa- tion of six million copies in t.he United States and Canada, also bas mailing lists for other pro- ducts . He estimated it would cost Geiger Bros. up to $30,000 tochanget.heZIPcodes. Man Guilty In Shaki~g Death of Boy by the board Aug. 12 a fter it learned that the special' districts were facing a ~ million financ- ing dereclt. The oounlcY Adminlstr-atlve Of. fice has u1d an election prob- ably will not be necessary ln most of the special districts. However, lhe county Environ· mental Manage m e nt Agency said t~ issue deser ves further study before a decisioa. is made I on whether to cance l the elec- tion ~ . The augmentation funds provided by the state to offset the financial impacts or passag~ of Pro~ition 13 -will actually be parceled out by supervisors Oct. 1. At that hearing, the boar.d is exp~cted to hear requests t.ha t it not hold S4 million in surplus, .,. •. ,......... DIANA SPENCER WITH KINDERGARTEN KIDS Lateat Entry In Prtnc:. Chertea Race? New Princess? -Charles 'Linked' Again LONDON (AP) -True or not. add the name of Lady Diana Spencer, 19, to the list of lovelies rumored to be romantically linked lo Britain's Prince Charles. Lady Spencer told newsmen she had seen the prince "But I can't say an.ything about it." She said Buckingham Palace had not advised her how to co~ with the inevitable publicity. · Charles' love life remains a lively topic Qf debate among the British. The 31 -year-old heir to the throne has s aid "around 30" is the right time to marry The lates~ rumor .was first r e ported by Nigel Dempster, gossip columnist for the London Daily Mail. He also said Charles was admonished by his father Prince Philip to ','Hurry up or. you 'II miss the boat." Chesapeake Bay -. . 'Chessie' S~ted? STEVENSVILLE. Md. CAP) like "thin rubber, sli ck shiny, -P e ople h e r e c laim perbapseven slimy." Chesapeak e Bay h o u ses It was about 25 feet away, a "Chesaie," America's answer to deep tan color with oli ve drab the Loeb Ness monster affec· shading. Mrs. Guthrie said that tionately known to the Scots as aL Urst she thought it was a crab -''Nessie." pol marker, but it li fted its head The monster, sea lizard or or upper jaw as it slid by· "It made an almost rippleless whatever it may be has been dive before disappearing," she seen in goodly numbers this said. "It traveled on a s traight summer. line , no slithering, no tail- The latest sighting occurred wagging, no vertical .movement, but instead dole it out among the dls tricts. Under the current prop05als for use of the augmentation funds, the Orange County struc- tural fire protection district would receive $11 million: coun· t y library dis trict, $2.6' million: the county flood control district. $3.4 million: street lighting and service areas, $4.1 million; and other districts. $2.3 million. Death Scene Detailed. S EATTLE CAP) Scott Cur· rier of Huntington Beach was re- peatedly stabbed with "lawn darts " after he had died or head injuries on June 21, L.C. "Bud'' Kinnie told a s ix-man, s ix-wom1m jury Wednesday dur- ing opening statem ents in the firs l·degree murder trial of three motorcycle club m embers. The Spoka ne Count y chief deputy prosecuting attorney told the jurors that Currier's body was found June22, bound in a sleeping bag· 'just lake a s ark of potatoes " Authorities believe Cur rier, 26, was killed in one of lhe de· fendants' homes before it was torched. His body was later found tn Post f alls. Idaho. near the body or Kimbhly Pal mer. 19, of Spokane. who was strangled Two of the three defendants, Thomas Gi ~on. 29. J osephine Cq_unty, Ore, and Donald M. Pa radis, 34, Spoka ne , also face murder cha rges in Idaho's Kootenai County in connection ·with Miss Palmer's death. Gibson, Paradis and Charles Amacher, 33, of Portland, Ore., are on trial in Seattle after being granted a change of venue. Kinnie told the jurors that lawn darts, blood specimens and a belt buckle believed to have belonged to Currier were found in the ruins of Paradis' Spokane Valley home. Defense attorneys labeled the prosecution's evidence as "weak and circumstantial." Diver Dies !n Orwfre Water Test SAN ONOFRE CAP) A diver bas died testing the effect on marine liJe or cooling water discharged from the San Onofre nuclear power plant David Joseph Williams, 25, of nearby Cardiff probably died of an embolism . a coroner's deputy said. An autopsy was planned. Williams was 90 reet deep Wednesday when a partner on the surface could no longer see bubbles from Williams' air lank. An Orange County Superior County jury has convicted a 21-year-old Santa Ana man of second-degree murder in the killing of a 3·year-0ld boy who authorities said w.as almost literally shaken to death. The jury in Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae's courtroom conchaded Wednesday that E,,ter Lee Cassel was responsible for the death or Lonnie Lewls. who died or "child whiplash syn- drome." ' when Coleman and Trudy just seemingly unconcerned." After he was pulled out, Williams was flown by Coast Guard helicopter to a submarine tender in San Di ego and put in a decompression chamber. Williams was in a !Our-man d iving teani f o r Marine E cologic al Con s ultant s o f Southern California. They were two miles out from the nuclear plant on lhe edge of the shore. Judge Lae s~heduled sentenc- ing for Cassel on Oct. 24. He thees a l~year-to-life state prison term. It was alleged that Cassel, who lived with the child's mother, beat and shook the child so violently over a period of time that it led to the boy's death. Toxic Fumes Danger Told A legislative committee bas beard testimony from a number of mobile home residents that the formaldehyde used to COD· struct their dwellings hu made them sick. The testimony came Wednes· day in Westminster before the Joint Legislative Audit Commit· tee, which will decide whepter regulations are needed in response to what two as· semblymen consider a growiftl problem. The particle board ln the wall.I and floors or mobile hom• ii held ·tocether by formaldehyde resin. The bot sun or a beater in· slde the home causes the parti- cle board to emit an irrttatinc ga_a or vapor. ln industry. the legal limit for formaldebyde lo the atmospebre ii three part.a per million, but the committee was told that Callfomia has no residential 1tandards. Guthrie were sailing between The Guthries say they do not Tilghman '1lnd Bennett points think it was a giant sea turtie· and spotted something stran.ae shark, seal , huge ray or any bay swimmingneartheirsloop. fish. It resembled a manatee, Shesaidtheysawasix-toeight-but they are confined to fresh foot s wimming object with skin wate r in Florida. ----r- ·~ RO LEX THE CONCEPT OF ENDURANCE , \ THE FACES OF INTEGRITY Rolex Datei ust. self-winding chro· nometer. stainless steel and t4kt gold Oyster case. Jubilee bracelet. Rolex lady-Date. self-winding with stainless steel and 14k t gold Oyster case. Jubilee bracelet. Bot~ models guaranteed pressure- proof down to 165 feet RAFF jeWilrY- -32 f'osh1on lsland. N n forml'rl · .\ 11 Wein('n fine Jewels ______ _. ..:.. • .. I I DAILY PILOT T~~l81 HUat U\'INc; Ot'PT 'nur fa1th/ul rorr;t'!!J)l111d1•nt w u~ out ON'4'hOa.t the pre<'ln<"l~ nnh Vl"ll>lt'nluy and (•amt• \lpon .1 '40 ndl'rt\ll" ~trurtur1• 11 -wa <, i l tt-t•h 1\Wlr' A. 111!1 1•ov,•f\ h kt• tl11:-I' alwa~:-UlJhftlll.C to the !.OUI Ther,· 11 "'·•' bu1 ft .rnwnt( th(' pre dmJ( ht i.nr h• .. , s hghth h·" th.in ont' 'I nn 4h(iq• lht• hum1l rum 11f ft.oot 'huffhni.: .11.h1l1' "'hn "rn• i.:mn~· bout {1't'11 ""'" .. '"' bd o" Ttw h1111tlt•t' h a1.t rt•MI 'h Ir St>\lt'r •I 'ILt>' dnd th1r k nf'Slft'' o{ llflllnh wt"-rt" u~t"d to h•t m tht> ouU.1d4.' "oilh. f>:11r b ot th,• buald,.,... 11b\ 1ou:-.h h.id hi' or h4:'r uwn 11h'~" 1111 wh1d 1 d1n'l'l 1vn:-th1.• bourJ s hould bl· ruu1,~1 Son1t• w .. ,.. Vt'rt1<·a1 ~11111• '4t'l"t' hui 111111t 1tl Ot ht'r~ '1dt'WliY) It ha11 ll Kritnd t•f feet \I.SO, TIU: P<\l~TINCi S('H•:"u: W it~ rc&ther var1t·.:a1t>tl Snmt' plank11 '4 ere deep blue while other~ were ~eafnam gr'N1n y,,u hud to marvel at the mnov11 11ve ttp- proar h to l'>tl\'rtor tk rornltot') No~ this .:r.antl trt>ehouse tree does sever al thing~ to lift vour tm~i. It m<-'~rn:s that sol'l)e youngsters who busit.-d themSt'l\'t'!' t1111hh n~ l h \' limb borne Strut ture were not OUl . \ "You Thi~ rhe Building Inspector Can Spot Us, Charlie?" playing in traffic at the time. Nor were they defacing some wall with graffiti_ Or flopped in front of the TV set, muching sugared candy and watching 24 mindless car- toons. . NONE OF THE ABOVE. Instead, they were out bujld· ing this neat treehouse. No doubt it was a Labor of love to create a sanctuary wherein they could gather and elude all t he nastiness we ad ults have buiU into th.e world bel.ow. Why, I'll bet the air is even a bit cleaner up there in that treehouse tree A(ter this report. you might want to know the precise location of that treehouse So you could trot on over and take a look for yourself and get your own soul uplifted just a touch · Well, this fin e treehouse is located iii the central area of Cost:r!esa , near the bus iness district. But alas, beyond I.hat, I' t going to give yoµ a more exact location. ~ Co mporary history shows that every time this s ter- ling joumaJ reports on the treehouse-building efforts or some youngsters, the next ttung you know somebody wants lo come along and make them tear it down. This has happened in Huntington Beach, Laguna, Ir vine and other locations along our coast. NO SOONER DO THE KIDS get public credit for their structural genius than some beady-eyed city building in- spector s.hows up under the treehouse with a building code book in hand. Next thine you know. authorities have branded the tre~house as a non-conforming dwelling. Besides that, Uaey'U claim the wiring isn't up to code. They want to have public hearings and condemnation proceedings . PRE'ITY SOON, the ambitious youngsters are back out in the streets again. or scratching graffiti or glued to the boob tube. It's also possible they grow up without much respect for adult authorities. Sor don't think we 'll run that risk with the builders of • this mighty tr1?ehouse. We 'll just s a y, ·'Cong r a tulations, Builders An onymous." ... CJf) a Barrell . -S·audis Hike - Price of Oil Vlt:NN A, Au11trna CAP I Taking whut 1t said wus • step t11 w111rd OPI!:<' vr1d ng unity, Suud1 A.ruh1u the oil c1u1el's larg••in producer and America's 1•h 1d fo rl'agn oil s upplier 1 aui>cJ i!JI 11rict' from S28 to $30 a ' burrl'I In return, OPEC mili t1u1ts ;_1gr-ced to freeze their $35· t11 $37 a bar rel pnl•es. until mad· Uerembcr ti s eronomtsts predicted the $4i ;s hllrrel Saudi increase would ullcJ le:.s than one cent a · gallon le> the retail prife or gasoline and heating oil u1 fhe United States T HE SURPRISE Saudi price tn<-rea:se took effect i.mmed.iate- 1 y a lter it was announced Wed nesda y night. as the 13· n a tio n Organi z ation o r Petroleum Exporting Cotintries concluded an often-acl'imonious three·day -meeting in Vienna The new Saudi price is 125 per- cent above the $13 .34 it was char ging. on Jan. l, 1979. Re n e Ortiz, the cartel 's sec ret~ry gen,eral , said the OPEC oil ministers reviewed the world market and decided that excessive stockpiling J>Y th~ in- dustriaHzed nations justified the lncre.ase. "There's no hole in the world that could absorb more oil," he told reporte r s e arly toda)", describing the world glut caused largely by hi~h Saudi produc-tion Ortii. said the oi l mioisters unanimously backed the plan, which at Saudi Arabia 's request c ut s the o ff icia l O PE C 15enchmark price from $32 t.o $30 fo r a 42-gallon bar rel However, s)nce OPEC militants will not be roll~ back their prices. lbe net result is an increase of $2 ay r- rel by Saudi Arabia , which pro- duces one-third of OPEC's daily output of Z1 million ba rrels. ''Our price will re m ain at $35," lranicw . qil Minist~r Ali Akbar Moinfar to.Jd reporters early today. "It's a great victory ror OPEC. We've come to some compromise. We are happy;" IRAN'S ALLIES, Libya and Algeria, charge $37 a barrel for their oil, as does Nigeria. In return for the Saudi in- crease. the militants pledged to freeze their prices until at least Dec. 15. the date of the next OPEC pricing session to be held in Bali , Indonesia. That blocks • the price "leapfrogging" in which othe r OP EC members have raised prices each time the Saudis boosted theirs Sa1ldi production is about 1 m illion barrels a day higher than they the mselves prefer TLC for Daughter .,1 L~ura Pagel of Streamwood, Ill .. cuddles daughter' Traci with some tende r 'loving care at University of Colorado Hos pital in Denver . Eight-year-old was reported ''doing fin e" following 10-hour liver transplant operation. Candidates Prepare for TV di y Tbe Associated Press "Be Prepared!" may be the motto of the major presidential candidates as well as the Boy Scouts. Republican nom1nee Ronald Reagan and indei>endent can- djdate Jobn B. Anderson dropped off the camp~ign trail Wednes- day lo get ready for their nationaJly televised debate Sunday. And President Carter, who has refused to take part in that de· bate, was at the White House this morning and said to be prepar- ing for his 1 p.m. news conference today -a lso ~rore the teievision cameras. 1 On Wednesday, Reagan -who has been trying to make the president's refusal to debate a major issue -personally called on Carter to change his m ind and take part in the debate in Ba ltimore sponsored by the League of Women V,oters. "Ir he does not debate he will be telling the Am erican people that he will not that he cannot -defend tiis record," Reagan said. "And if he cannot defend his record, I believe that the American people on Nov. 4 will tell him they cannot defend his rec- ord either.·· Meanwhile, the League of Women Voters announced Wednes- day it had decided not to place an empty chair on the ·Stage. "We do not intend to let Ute. 'empt~ chair ' controversy over. shadow the opportunity ofthe American people to rocus..on the can d1dates' discussion of the issues." said Ruth Hinerfeld. the league 's national president. As for Anderson, he gained two court victories Wednesday that seem to ins ure he will. be on the general election ballots in Maryland and Maine The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va .. uii held a U.S. District Court decision invalidating Maryland's March 3 deadline for filing as a candidate . ' In Boston, the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston upheld a decision by US. Di strict Judge Edward T· Gignoux, who ruled that Anderson was ent1tled·to be ~n Maine's ballot because the state's fili ng deadhne of April 1 discriminated against independent can· did ates t Somoza Killers M~nhunt Target ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) -some two dozen b~llets and his dinista guerrillas in 1979, dis-had been arreste d #or "in- P a rag u a ya n authorities limousinedemolis hed. tributed photographs of a man vestigation in connection with pressedamassivemanhunttoday Authorities say Som oza 's . and a woman believed to have the assass ination." for .).he guerrilla .squad that as-bodyguards. who 'returned the taken part in the ambush. 'rbe Nicaraguans by the thousands sa ssinated ous ted Nicaraguan attackers' fire from a cer trail-two, identtfied as Hugo Alfredo greeted the news of Somoza's dictator Anastasio Somoza in a ing t he ouste d st.ro n gman's lruriun and Silv ia Mercedes death by pouring into the streets haildfmachine-gunand bazooka · limousine. wounded one of the Hod ger s . we re described a s fo r c e l e brations . Viol eta fire so devastatirli his mistress assailants. The government has members of the Peoples Revolu· Chamorro, the widow or slam could identify the body only ca lle d QO c itizen s to r eport t ion a ry Army , •a le ft -wing journalist J oaquin Cha morro. through his wristwatch. .anyone seeking medical atten-Argentifae guerrilla group. said : "Sooner or later God had Somoza's financial adviser and chauffeur also died in tbe Wednes- day morning attack in the Paraguayan capital. Police clos ed t he Asun·- cion airport and sealed lbe coun- try's borders with Argentina and ~Brazil in an effort to keep the at- tackers from leaving the coun- try. Paraguayan authorities say they think six people took part in the fusillade that left the 54- year-old Somoza riddled with tion for a bullet wound. Officials offered a reward of to d o jus t ice." The right-Wing government of $40,000 for information-teading Sourc~ said Somoza's so~. Paraguayan President Alfredo to the capture of the two, whose Anast;as10, a . former colonel in Str oessner. the friend/who photos were picked out of police the Nacar~gu~ National Guard, granted Somoza asylum' after files by witnesses to the slaying. wo~ld arnve m the Paraguayan t\is ouster b)I Nicara ua's San-Police said several ersons capital today. 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Rl'I' C llur Burge ner "I Jon t knu.\\ \\h' Huq~cner h1t!\ btc'f'n hld&n~ No on.-'oe bt•t•n -.ht'ltlt&nR :u h1m METZ<a:R ~AIO 'tu: "''s •tq>ped b sourees" thut tht•rE' \l.Ould bt· t rouble dur aog Tuesdu\ 's..t>emocrallt' Pun' nwt>ting He s aid hE' came 1n late and :\,U a" 1\\ fr\1m his usual i.eat HoWt'\'t'r. Mt>tzgt'r .tdm1ttffi he °"as not \I.ear ing the bullet proof ''el>t ht' u.'ualh IHllrl> .tl pul>Iic gathenngs · .. u nfortunatel) I 1~!>n t he .. aid .. I wont m ake that mistake al(m · Authorities say t \lo Lo., ngde~ men both members of an anti Ku Klux Klan 1i:roup. wer e a waiting arraignment . poss1bl) as earl) al> toda). after being arr ested during a mct."ting of the Democratic ounty Central C'omm1ttee at which one of the men allegedly drew a pistol . POLICE SAY THEY WRESTLED w1th the al legedly arme<Mnan but no shots wer e fired. The man identified as Stanley D Alexander, 34. of Los Angeles. was boOked for invest igation of assault with a deadly weapon and carrying a we apon Wi thout a license Bob · Ouren. 37 . of Inglewood. was jailed for investigation of assault· .,. ,.1,..-. ing a police offi cer A " T f t/i;,!-•-The men are members of lhe Nat.umal Al·. ra. reOSUre ,fW ~ li ance Against Racist and Political Repression. . ., police sai~ . Dr. Carlo Pedr~lli , professor of a rt his tor y at the University of A~soc1ates of Alexan~er said he was merely California , a nd a leatiin g Leona rdo a uthority, displays part of an ii· ... .. . ' \.... . DAIL y PILOT I M ThurSday. Septem'* 18. 1980 • -Fn1 -na1ts ·Snitch · Talw_e Tip Reuiud: $200,000 STATELJNE <AP)~ T.he FBI is hoping someone· involved in a Lake Ta)loe extortion bombing will turn in bis cohorts in excha nge for possible Immunity from prosecution and a slice of a hefty reward. Calling the. brain behind the para.militay scheme to extort $3 million from Harvey's Resort Hotel "egoistic" and even "psycho1>athk .'' FBI Agent Joseph Yablonsky s aid that Jmmunity from prosecution was a possibility for people with inside iQ- formation. Composite pictures of two un· named suspects in the Aug. 27 blast that caused more than $3 million damage to Harvey's Resort Hotel here. also were released by the FBI at a Wednesday_n_en_eonf~reJtCe. 'YA BLONSKY, WHO HEADS lhe probe of th~Au . 27 blast, made the m ost blunt peal to date for a "snitch" come forward. A reward of $200,000 has bee n offered. He added that a minimum of four men were involved in the scheme. The agent said he imagined, "A way can be worked out, where a guy would say, :Hey, I was involved with X number o( ~uys, but I don't want to be prosecuted'." The FBI agent said a ny de al on im· munity from prpsecution would have to be approved by his superiors, but ~hat plus_ a r eward "would be a possibility ." He also said anonymity of informants would be preserved, and repeated a hotline lip number, 916-541-0404. knowledge il's the la rgest reward I've ever seen in any criminal ca!le I've known." . On the course of the investigation by more than 50 FBI agents at Lake Tahoe alone, Yablonsky said, "We're not stymied.'' The composites depict two men in the ir mid·20s. one about 5 feet seven with sandy hair and a mustache, the other about 6 feet to 6 feet l with dark hair. Yablonsky called the taller man "a hayseed and a goober type" based upon descriptions given by four peo. pie. ,..., THE TWO WERE SPOTTED wheeling in what has been described as the largest homemade extortion bomb in U.S. history. The bomb, trig. gered as law e nt9rcem nt agen s tried unsuccessfulty'to defuse it. blew S"" out parts of three floors in the hotel ·s<:,- 11 -story tower. The bomb was designed to look like a piece of compute r-related office ...,equipment. The bomb contained up to 1,000 pounds of TNT, triggered by an elaborate.switching device. Yablons ky said the plot appears lo. have been hat ched by people with militar y or pa ramilitar y back- gr ounds. He discounted the possibili- ty that terrorists were in volved. and also sajd he didn't want to "besmirch the r,eputation of the Special Forc~s. or para troops or anybody." THE MfLITAR\' ASPECTS, he said, included the precision in carr:,y- ing out the pJot and some of the phrasmg in the extortionists' dema nd for S3 million. s tandmg.to leave the mee~mg room . , tust rated manuscript by Leonardo Da Vinc i "On the na ture. we ight ~ . _ Apoh~e spokesman said s~veral ofhcers were~t a nd m ovem e nt of w a te r ." The m anusc ript, which could fetch a s J he .meeting after being ,.111?Ped by Metzger s muc h as Sl4.4 million, is to go up for a uction in December. It is cur· IN ONE OF ,SEVERAL references to the rewa rd put up b~ four Tahoe casinos. he said , "I do·feel that a re· ward as sizable as $200,000 should e licit eithe r someone in the COO· s piracy or on the peripher y of it com- ing fo rwa rd , b eca use to m y T he casino has resumed· operations in undamaged areas of the building , giving gamblers a view through win· dows of mangled debris. The c asino "' was forced to lay off more than 1,000 workers followi ng the blas t. bod' guards that somebody ought try to start trou· ll ~: 1 t Ch · u· • · Lo d hie.~· re n yon w s p ay a r1s e s ut n on . Brown Signs Tideland· , Oil Revenues Measure SACRJ\MENTO CAP) -Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. has signed legisla· lion to ch a nne l the n ew pos t · ~eregulation tldeland~L oil revenues 10to mostly energy pro~cts. The tidelands oil revenue had been runping about $100 million. with var ious water funds getting $33 million and the rest going for college construcUon. But the federa l go vernment de- regulated the price or crude oil. and the state is expected to get about $550 milHon this year far more than needed by water and college con· struction funds. Bl~b ,, 11,,.-r .. d LOS ANGELES (AP> -Angered over city school board president Robe rta Weintraub 's re fusal to apologize for c alling the board's lone black member a "bitch," bla ck leaders have called for Mrs. Wein· 'traub's resignation. "'the remark cursed the entire black community a nd confirmed in public what our community has s us- pected were trer private-sentiments a ll along ... s a id J o hn Mack on • ( __ ST_'AT._E ___,,] Wednesday, s peaking for the city's Black Leadership Coalition. Mack is president of the LOs Angel~s. Urban League. tlau fte.arre1'fed SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The hea d of a Stockton group planning to restore the presidential yacht of Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been taken into custody for the second time in connection with the seizure of m a rijuana on th~ craft. federa l authorities said. Aubrey Phillips, who was arrested and released following the drug bus t on San Francisco's waterfront last week, surrendered voluntarily in.San Fra ncisco Wednesd l\Y. after charges were filed against him in federal court. Pri"' Charged BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A Roman . Catholic priest will be sentenced here Sept. 25 on a misdemeanor charae of child molesting following a ruling · Wednesday that he is not a mentally . disordered sex offender. The Rev. Robert Burns, 30, pre · viously pleaded no contest to charges he fondled a paralyzed 13-year-0ld girl at Kem Medical Center. B1Hly Di1H•1u·ered CARLSBAD CAP) -Authorities tried today to identify a YO.lll!g_man whose body, weighted with two 25· pound barbells tied to the wa1st, was found in water under a bridge. The man apparently was hit on the be ad and dropped into the Encina power plant's ocean intake, said San Diego County Deputy Coroner Robert Grubb. . An autopsy Wednesday ruled out drowning as the cause of death. Report Disput~ Farallon Island Dump Danger SAN FRAN C ISCO CAP ) Radioactivity from a dump site off the FaraUon lslands'is turning up in fish caught in the area. University of California at Santa Cruz scientists say. Bas ing their work on recently re· leased Environmental Protection Agency studies, the scientists said the ·reports s howed extrem.e.ly high levels of radioactive strontium and ce s ium. as well a s plutonium, in several edible fis h species. "The5e studies the refore furnish · the first definitive evidence that radiation from the Farallon nuclear dump site is present in fish that are in turn consumed by humans," W. Jackson Davis wrote San Francisco Supervisor Quentin Ko pp. Nearly 50.,000 concrete-lined steel drums of low-le vel wastes we re dropped in to t he sea o ff t he Farallons, near San Francisco, from 1946-1967. The conclusions were in sharp con- trast to a recent report from the Lawrence Livermor e Laboratory that insisted t here is no danger from the leakjng c<!_sks. Barrels and Drums, yes. Ban and Grills, no. We've taken the ads and listings that busi- nesses use to call each other and put them in a separate book-The Los Angeles Busi ness To BuSiness Yellow Pages. You'll find materials, equipment and services from finns all over the greater Los Angeles ma rket. And you'll find them faster and easier than ever. Bars a~d Grills? They're listed in Pacific Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. .. 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OrJr)Cjt-Coasr Oa11v'P1101 EditoriO:I-Page , --------------~--------------.----------------- ... 11/F' Roht·rt N WN'<I Publ1~her Barbara Krr>1b1ch EC11 toria1 Page Editor Dump Site Poses TOugh Questions The llWltln~ton Bt.·~ Plannm1 Commission m11d~ u wast! decision ~) ...-que ttn11 an Env1ronm~ntal lmpaN Report bdort.' approv1nac a pro~ed t'Ondom1mum proJ t!Ct atop an abandont>d cherrucaJ dump sit~ Bwioo bt-nt>ath th.-four arre site 3rt' v1mtni11 toxic <.'h t!mirals, tnr ludmg a t teasl thrt"t' that havE> the potential to cuu..'W c·am:t.>r an humans The stutc l'>t>part ment of Ilea Ith rv1ces 1rnd thl' South Coa~t Air Q~a1lll' Man~ement D1stnct ha " ~ 1ued conflict in.,: wurnmtci-of tht> #1.rntct>rs lhe r hem1t'als pose 1c1 human ht>ult h \. Tht> Ot>pa rtnw nt-of tlea lth da1ms tl\t.> tontam1nMt~d soil. as muc h as rno.ooo l'ttbtt-)ltrds. should b<> excavat{'d and moved to u landfill . But the At r Qua ht\ Di~tnct oppose-s lhat idea wam ing that t0X-rum~" 14 0ulJ.. prttd thtooghouc the com munity. A pn\•at~ ::.tud) of tht' dump sate , located southeas t of the .Bolsa Chtra Strt•t>t and Warner Avenue intersection. indicates tha t t-xplc,s1ve levels or m ethane gas exis t -beneath the sate and could seep into nearby dwellings The 165-page report also warns that toxic c he micals are rising to the s urface and that some are seeping toward the wa te r table 'n!e Pttlnning Comffi1ss1on agrees with the Health Department that the soil should be removed to avoid future health hazards~ An en vironmental impact re port will study the best . m ethod of excavation State agen cies say there apparently are unanswe red questions at ttie site. An en vironmental impact repart ap- pears to be a proper s tep to uncover the needed answers to protect public health . .. "" Good' Plan· Derailed A Fountain Valley School Dis trict program that would have bene fited local teachers and the administra· lion has been ground up in the gears of collective bargaining. At issue was a policy that would have allowed veteran te ache rs to retire before age 65 a nd remain with the district as part·time consultants. Retiring teache r s could continue to serve the district after leaving their . full-lime classroom assignments. At the same time, t he district could trim its payroll in the high s alary range earned by most veteran instructors. Also. if more teachers were encouraged to retire, fe wer layoffs mig ht be necessary if the declioiog enroll· m e nt continues. . The teachers' association proposed an early retire- me nt plan during contract talks early this year. But dis- trict trustees chose not to negotiate the plan at that time. The contract was a dopted without early retirement pro- vis ions . This month t he trustees C<?mtider ed adopting such a , program unilaterally as a district policy. When te achers.· got wind of this, however , they threatened to file a legal grievance, as prescribed b~e state's collective ba rgaining law. But the board refused to reopen tbe teac}lers' con- tract. saying it would set an undesirable precedent. They 'said the matter will now have to wait until the next eon- tract talks. even though the c ur rent pact runs through 1982. Thus. both s ides stood fir m . a nd the district is without a n early retire ment plan. Ironically, both sides agree _that such a program is - . worthwhile. That mak~s it all the more frustrating to see the 1'lan s helved for two years simply because the two sides couldn't agree oo the m echanics of approving it. Suceessf ul Eff or-t The state Department of Parks and Recreation em· barked on a novel but effective way of removing glass bottles from Huntington state beaches this summer. The.department. hard pressed by tightening finances .. ,. and mounting debris, turned to area youn·gsters to clean up glass materials. Providing the incentive were scores of prizes given by local businesses to the most energetic youngsters. James Edwards, a 12-year-old Huntington Beach boy, collected 5,520 bottles alone and won a bicycle. In all. youngsters collected t01ons of glass that can be s uch a menace to barefoot bathers. It was sold to a re- cycling cente r with money going to the city's junior l~feguard program. It is good ne ws that officials say the program was such a s uccess it will be continued next YW on the eight miles that comprise Huntington State a itlr Bolsa Chica beaches. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of lhe Daily Prlot Other views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is invited Address The Dally Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642·4321 yd/Disr~li .BOYD israeli s ajd s you are ig· norant is a great step to knowled1e:· A master of the obvious was Disraeli. "The secret of success is con- stancy of purpose," said he. And, "Everything comes if a man will.only wail." Though his grasp was great,..his de· livery was bland. Occasional· ly, though,:~ let goof !l cutting notion: "Youth is a blunder; o~ar Gloo111y Gus A• Cart~r exonerated the Vietnam draft ·dodgers, what's he go· in1 to do wilb those who dodge his draft feg· istratioo? G.J. 01M m f c;.• <•mnMllU '"' '"' ""'"' .. , ..... ,. ...... "'' .. UIWllh t-.Ct ... orwwl .. IN _.....,. ,. ... -"" _ ... " ~·'""" 0.11, ...... -------·-- manhood a struggle: old age a· regret." Already mentioned that the word "ayatollah" doesn 't ap- pear in the big dictionary al ha nd Client says, "No wonder, therefore, that you don't know what it means. •It's a synonym for "inspira· lion." People who go fishing are more likely to wear tan hats out there on the water than hats of any other color. Q. Which U.S. President made the most cabinet ap- pointments? A. Richard M. Nixon. With 29 appointme nts in five years. Franklin D. Roosevelt in three-terms-plus made 2S cabinet appointments . Likewise Ulysses Granl In two terms. Q. Where's Host.own? A. Only Hogtown I know of wa1 in Florida, but its name ~ .. cban1ed lon1 110 to Gainenille. Fine town, Gainesville. You ean 1~ sun· .tllned on there. . ~. .. -.. -... Rowland Evan8 / Robert Novak ReJtgan Heeding Staff Ad~e 1-:1\1 1':, l'.1 Ttu• mark or H11 nal1l H t'1J~u11 'i. ·v oss1ble mulurity J !< µr o 1d.,nltal c•un d1duh· 1~ four1d 1n th~ nt•w l'Ofl I rn1ht·t 111n ht•t Wl.'t'il wh at he (t>f•ls priv.1t..ly und whut h1• s&y:; <1ul luutl whlch up lo now ha Vt! been utw und th1: '\Unll! ~ In con/1d•·11ltul d1uu. w1U\ Wp '1uffl!1i. Jntl dui.1· friends , lt t'J~Jfl•lrl -.1sti. lhut dur I 11 I( I ho:.'" l 7 da)!\ ur hlo11J.)\'r 1i.rn ht' WJ!> mon· rt~hl th 1•n ~nm&: but 1n pub I 1 ('. h c no"' acceµl:. ad mon1t w ni. s uch as 1h1s from one worried s t a ffe r : "Remember. govl'r1111r. not a word about China · · Thus, Reagan curbed an in- 'tmrt 1ve·~react1on to rap Presi· dent Carter for a~re~ang to Lhe :.alt> or high ll'<'hnology lo com Mailbox munist China Thl' lrt•111l Lowar<I setf-d1S<•iplH1e c·o10<·1dctl with Carter's tribulations 1n the grl'ut tlcbatc ovt:r the debate:>, giving Hcagan's tour ur lhl' crucwt.. Great Lakes stale:. tht> look or ~1 much needed turning 1>v1nt "I nDNK we 've J tnalty i::ot the rhythm." a kl'Y :)laffc:r re marked to pres~ ~ul·rcta r)-Lyn Nofziger an mi dweek Tht- rhythm is leisurely but tightly controlled Reagan's slow paced tour from Cleveland to Buffalo to Erie, with a maximum two or three events a day, and on t-0 ~ long quiet weekend at his rented Virginia farm 10 the Mi ddleburg hunt country 1s a radical de p arture f rom the u :,.ually fren etic pace of pn.•<;i dent1al campaigning Out of it caml' wh at Reagan's polatical aide:. \.\ant t'V<'mng and morning net work <·overage showing Reagan t•hopping away at Carter 's e\·on11m1c record from Cleveland camC' an all:H'k on th\.' "nusery" of lhc pres1- dt'nt 'i. t•rlt.'r~y vrograms. from the empty Lake Eril' 1>o rt of Ruf falo , where 11n\.'01ploy ment 1s 10 pl'rt'Ntt. a warning that US sh1µs now carry onl y 5 pe rcent or America's ocean trade. from 1-:riC'. before a large., friendly trowd 111 the. courthouse. square, a l'hctllen,::e to Ca rter "tn stop running aw:1y from hi s record" on the econom > That rounded out a wet!k star'!.'. 1ng with the Chicago speech re affi rming Reagan's support of Ke mp-Rotb tax c·uts Ca speech lhaL brought an unexpec.lc.d con· gralulatory telephone call from Or Arthur Rurn!'>. the s keptical e r o n o m 1 c c m 1 n c n (' c of l he Republinrn Party I Tll ERE IS oµllm1sm in the Hcag<m camp lh;.il l'arter has t r:.tp!Jed h1m,l'lf 111 a non win position uo lh1· 1>rl·-.1d<'nl1al fie . ball''> Mon• 1mportanl lhan a dcbatc "1ndf all lor Heagan, ho\.\ ever is wht•thcr his new A Eecause of more and. mo~ . SOphiSticat.ed ,electTbmC ~-v1sual teachers . /'- found discipline C<An be enforced. One Reagan !naffer, pointing t n Stuart Spencer sitting across the aisle from Reagan in the front compartment of his campaign j et , exud.ed confidence "That's what Stu's for," he told us. S pencer is the political operative who handled Reagan's fi rst campaign ror governor 1n 1966 but signed on as Gerald Ford's chief tactician tn4the 1976 presidentia l campaign .... His in· flu ence within the Reagan camp was penpheral until the China blooper. the first of a series; bucst on the µoutical horizon Aug 17 and Spencer was soon detailed as Reagan's watchdog. Spencer 's qualifications for playing watc hdog a rc thr~e fold . polillcal experience. love or combat and boldnl•ss "If Social Security comes up, .. a Reagan aide told us, "Stu wtll be there to tell Reagan. 'You 're for it, governor · .. T ll E RF. ARE , however. bounds beyond , which Reagan s h o u Id no l ht• e u r h <· d his ... oml'11mcs in~linclivf' sense· for deVC'r one liners that get the nnwd roaring N<>w part of thl' :-tandard litany 1s his 1lescripl1on uf thl' el·on11m1I' Cn'IS ct re Cl'SS l<ln 1~ 'whl'n your neighbor lo:-<':-ht' Joh.' ·a df'pression , .. when vim l1u;i• y<>ur job ·· fl <'agan added th<' Lhtrd step, un rC'ht-arse<I "And rN·overy 1s "'h1·n Pre-;1dl'nl Carter loses his Jllb .. Rl•:igan·s n·al't1on ti> Carter'.!. rl'fu..,al 111 1Jartic1patr 1n the first three way <ll•balt• w1lh Reagan and flcp John' Ander:><rn hit the r1 ghh nc11e gl'nlle r idicule. Carl<'r hf' said . mi{!ht have ro li'.irn at)l1Ut clf•bates the hard "J \ .1-. Heagan h1 ms e lf did "h1.·n h(' rl'fusccl to debatt• lJl'fort· lhl· lo"'.. ('JU('USCS last Jan11:i1) and lr>'t lo Geor gc Bush Thi'-1'' tht' Rl:'ag;in his handll•rs want fo ac1v e rtise hard-h11lrng on the president's handling of lhe CC'Onomy : gently rid1cul1ng on the president · tumsc•tr distant from China With 5V days left ~<ire the eler- 111111 RcJg:in hat that stride last Wt'l·k 1n the slalt>S hr must win, but rn a µrl">1dent1al campaign, 50 davs <1rc an l1ll·rn1t v Pet Lovers Outnuniher Anintal Haters . To the Editor: I refer to the letter published Sept. 11 under the title "Pet Lov- ers S h o u ld A l so L ove Neighbors." The tragedy of "Fat Cat .. has been very upsetting to me and m y faQlily. He was a beautiful Cneuterelf} male cat that stayed close to home. He was indeed ·a member of our family and we miss him terribly. His torture and death was useless and un· _provok~: _ • • As far as "cari ng for .him,• (I refer lo l he letter questioning this from Mrs. 8 . Flemins) I don't believe anyone can pre· s u m e lo k n o w ho w m u c h some<>ne cares for his own - animalsor people. I certainly res pect everyone's rights. anima l lovl'rs or not. However, 1 find it almost im- possible lo relate to people that dislike 6r don't appreciate pets . It Sfems that my misfort une is beirft-tised to air in conveniences caused by pet wastes STRANliE THAT your writer mentioned "stepping in cat piles in her own backyard." To my knowledge, all cat~dig holes and discreetly cover their "piles" making it an impossibility lo have to watch your step. Also, it's very unhkely that pets bring neas into yards in Huntington Beach as the whole area has sand n eas. Unfortunately. in most cases, people who abuse , torture and poison animals get away with it. People who commit these deeds have not e ven the excuse of mental illness. It 's us ually an act of plain cruelty or revenge. For all of y,pu out the re that hate arumafs, I know the animal lovers greatly outweigh you in numbers. Pets add something l<J families and lonely people so futrilUng it is quite unmeasura- ble. .. When we stop caring for each othe r and our pets, we are all doomed to extinction. 8 . L. REDFIELD .~of .~..tgltborlff To the F.ditor: Your letter from Mn. Flemim <Mailbox. Sept. 11) sure blt home except for one thing. We have a dog. but he is kept in bis own yard. Arter clearfinc up alter my dog I must go out and clean up alter other dogs that ar• turned loose to foul up other people's property. At one time we blld to keep our doors and windows shut because one nel1hbor's dogs were1 using our (' yard exclusively We asked . Wl' plC'<Jdc·d anc1 .,q. threatened until "t' fanall} ('on vinced this neighbor that hc·r dogs wouJd be p1 ck1•d up Thi·~ are still allowed to run fr'eely whe n the ownf:'rs know the animal control ccntt.•r is dosed We haveasked lhe people from the contro l center to dn som ething but the nl'xt day the dogs are running again WE CALLED the p<>lice but they say it is a matter for animal control. or course they are c lose d at night and weekends. So who 1s to protect us until they open'> I have r)c cided to handlt' this probl~m myself and within the law After ..-a ti this is my property ana if they will not kC'cp 1he1r animals ho me that 1s tough Tht-re Jn• no ignorant a nimals JUSl ignorant own ers Whatever happened to the good old -fashioned rlog ratl'lwr who used to comt• along uncx perledly and pick up alt an1mab running loose '' It m akes ~ou wonde r if an animal control center ts really nece:;sary MRS S K ELLY P••f 'l'o.~ To the F.ditor · I am ~omewhat ~pathetic with Ms. Flemins' cat problem (Mailbox, ~pt. 11 ) sin ce 1 have a 4 a .m. problem with cats on the fence. Ho w ever , Mr. J ohnson's view on the same day is something else. Owning a dog is a taxing situa· lion fo r apartment dwellers They are usually subject to a security deposit. restricted as to where they can go, and in Costa Mesa are required to have a license. In my own case, my dog could not be over 18 i nc¥s tall and not weigh over 25 P<>unds. Meeting this requirement, I only have to pay an extra $25 a month rent. Meanwhile. m y ex-neighbor had birds. monkeys, etc., and paid no license. fees. etc. My current 11eigbb0r has three cats with no fees ol"' license and lets them out for their 4 a m . song/sex fest. My neighbor's kids dug all the plants out and my d og got • blamed. My dog has never ever du1 •.hole or wrecked anything. ON MY STREET, the friendly policemen have demonstrated far more interest in me and the dog than they have in burglary. dope transrer. rar theft. rape._ speed enforcement, t tc. In add1· "' lion . lhl' k i<ldi 1 ·~ don I l!O to th<' p:.irk 11 .., mr1n fun to pla~ 111 tht· ~I f\'•'I .ind tht•\ 1·an Lear UIJ morl' In 1·unl1:1~1 t1> .111 uf lh1'i, l have found most pet owners take pret· ly good l':J re of lhe1 r pets h(•(·a usC' lht:.Y want the m . Wh l·rcas an awful lot of parents don I take care nf thl!ar children. F'or bolh tht' letters. pll'ase be adv1!>ed that mos t dog nWners Jre paying 1ax for thl'tr pet Can Olhl'fs say the !>a mc" C Bt:NNEf.L I To lhe Editor In your Sept 5 e d itorial , .. Reuhst1c· Pees, .. vo u seem to i mply· lh11( "droppin~ anchor w1th1n lhe harbor rather than us- ing guest sit p::. .. 1s a somehow ii li cit or wrongfu l maneuver May I remind you that Dana Pornt llaroor was not built bv Orangt' County hut b~ the US 1\rm~ orp!-> of Engin eers by \'l rlU(' of a ll arbor or Safe Refuge 1\ct. and a~ such should ha ve• a dt•s1gnated federal public anchonigc: marked and availa- ble to the truns1enl boating public , Ir Th e des ignated publ ic anchorage al Dana Point Harbor hlis never been well marked and its <'Xistcncc has been a fact which has been suppressed to try to produce a maximum of revenue from the transient boater. Some boating people have .been told by a uthoriUes... lhal anchoring in Dana Point Harbor is illegal or only le~a l for a night or two .a_ Wi«"kS The rcqu1n•mcnts of t h1• fedt>ral al'l under which OanH l'ornt l1<1rbor was buall should be properly rompl1t'd with befon· the rights of the transient boat· rng publrc are usurped by t ~--­r evenul'-seeking agenc ies of - Ornnge County and those agen· cu~s completely dis place the de sn~nated fe d e ral publir anc•horage. II PIERCE Acrordmg to the I/arbor Depart • ment there are two designated public anchorages at the east and west ends of Dana Point Harbor and these ate marked on navigation •• chart~ Such anchorages are sub1ect to local 1unsd1ctton as to precise boundanes and lime limits of stay Editor • . f)n" ('nr•• To the Editor~ In Jerry Cla>usen 's a rticle. "Schmitz R&-aps Wins." in which he commented on Sen John Schmitz' past y(.',flr in the Legislature, he noted a couple...of Sen Schmitz' accomplishments and failures for the year. Among Sen. Schmitz' "losing battles" was his un successful ef- fort to eliminate a bill which t•alled for day-care centers in s t a te governm ent buildings. Whtie there a rc more and more women seeking f u ll-time employment. there is the ques. lion or what to do walh their children. I don 't think that the governme nt s hould s upport these children in the stale build angs as they are the responsibili· ty of the parents . T he govern· m en t should not be in the babysitting business. My solution would be to put the children in privately owned pr*schools . This would allow t hem to meet other children, and learn to share. to be· courteoul, and lo prepl\re them for elemen· lary school. • State officials should en- courage private citiiens to esta blish pre-schools. Govern- ments should gove rn and not be in busLne ss competing with pri v ate;ousinesses. KATH'll: TEM PLETON • Lttttrs from rftlders are welcome. The right to conMn.te letters to fit 1pacr or eliminate libel 11 reseroecJ. L•lteri of JOO worda or (eu will bt given prtftr~t. All ltUtri m1£St m, elude ftgnatU1't and mallfng addreu but norMs may bt wfthMld onr~at f/ •uflicient rea1on ii opparnit Poetry will not bt pGbli1htd. \ I ' MORE OPINI ON Bob Greene .... Motel Room Obsession. Translated Into ·Art -I h.l\t• alY.,I\' lh11ui:ht lh.11 I was Joum.1h'111 ' N1• l hoclrl\tt•r (If hotel and 111ot1•I n1om' I Im,. hol('b, hl\'t> th1•111 11111n• 1h.rn 111\ • own hor~ .• 11111 1111 n<'l'as1on I h <IVl' Wl'llll 'll •lhout th111 ·''"'l' lion Many ' \lo hut !ht• IOO!t•l ti Wiii" lf111k ltkt• \\ 11rk' llf .trt Suf1•1 '' .1 i.:ood m .11 t'Ur JllHOlt•r ,Jll1l ru1 all tht''H' \I'll" h<' hu~ 'ol'l ll'll\ IM•t•ll puttm.c lht• l111l11J.I\ Inn~ Jf1d flllloO'\ llll <'lifl\ ,,, l'h" month lh1• I t•1111 al f<'ull' li.ill('r~ in Nf•y. Yur k " pull1111: on a tl(1" <lf Safer <, m111.,.1 111om ,1rl "°'nw 2.'> n( h1-. p11mt1n.:' "'Ill \ 1111 I h1• l1•l1•\ "Ion '<'t wi ll paint ..i 100111 111 iwu 11r thfl'<' hours c .11 "111 1:. p1•1 (1·1·1, h{·t·.au~e you dun I h.1vt• lo wull'l1. \'llU c·an JUSt 11 .. 11•11 .· S.1fl'I' -1.11<1 ''I'll usually 1l1111k lht• Y. laolt· bottll· or wine, ,11111 tht· lhl'C't' hmar:. will go by la k 1• h ,ti( .Ill l\(IUI ' .. cept, of course. for other rooms an this same motel." Wherever "60 Minutes" sends him . Safe r ca rries his art equipment. He paints in acrylics and water colors, and he even has three separate painting sets ~ one for short trips, one for · medium trips and one for long trips there are human beings. The motel rooms of America are like little shrine~ to the people. "Think of the amount of time Americans s pend in mote'! rooms! We are the most drifting country in the world, and lhe motel rooms are what wt have in common." with those monstrous, a bsurd drapes. I have always assumed the drapes were intended lo cut down the ,.ise froJ'l\..the street." For years Safer"1ainted the motel rooms only for his own peace of mind. "A good motel room sets you a1 'ease." he said. peop ll· (111d this pc<•uhi1r. bu t I don 't car~ l lv 11nt1I -todiry; I as sumed that m the ntiws bus1 ness 'I ~us till alone in thjs ·Hut f was ' wrong Thert' • 1,.. 1M\ 1hi.11l,n ttl I h.-itwll.,,.<v I I• t>r1h11.11' 11 .. ·11pl1· think that al~ 1111111•1 11~ look a llk(' Lovers uL .. Ul~ll~. l.lw~h. kll()W lh .11tlll:>1'> 1111t till•' J. UUked with Saler aboul 't@at wondrous t hings motel rooms are Most people, when I talk '\his way, look at me with a blank expression, byt of course Sa fer knew exactly what I SAFER AD~ITSth al his paint- ings 'fio not differ a ll that much from 'one another at least in the eyes of people who are not in love with motel rooms. Most of the· paintings are dominated by king·size beds, and "the most exotic collection or lamps lamps that would make an Arab prince.give up_ bis oil." "A bad one makes you want to scream al the walls." Often he would throw the. P41intings 8way. He told only his wife about the project. Then an artist friendr saw some of the ones he'd kept. a nd said, "The re 's a s how here.'' 1s another repurtl•r y. ho l!o t'\ en cratier about motel rooms than I am. He 1s Morley Safer· ace ror respondent for tele\ l!oHln' "60 minutes " For to years he has been traveling ap(>rox1 m att>ly 200 days a year for the TV show That's 2.000 nights spent in motel rooms And what has he done? He has painted them Not painted the walls he has done painllngs of " ' • unlit OOY. t'\1'11 h1' f1•1l1111. n11 r e,vondt>nh M lkt' \.\ ..illa<·•· n rn R.tther .ind lt.1r r\ "'"lM10t•1 d1d.11't kno" Y>h,,t ...,i\f1·1 Y.1•'- duanl( tn his 1111111•1 11iom' ,ti t thu:.l' na~hb, but n11y. tlu• truth 1:. ''llm 1ng_~u\'\.. I t.\Jdn t 'SlJ rt out 111 va 1n1 the nrnl e I rooms-for '30\ pa rtl l'111 ar 1 ca!>on · Safer :..aid 'I paint "hat I St.'t> I patnl· y. hen I <.'an · paint And .:tll I y. a!'I W('lnK, was the anterior~ of motel .room~" l 'Sl lALL Y Ht: palnt~ begin· ning at 11 30 pm lie '>'Ill order a bottle of room ~erv 1 ce wine. and then · with Johnn\ Carson "THt:V'R t: Al.I. tht• s1tme until \ 1111 'olart look in.: ' Sa for said That ':-. hkt' s aying there is no llfr 111 tht• d e:.n't Tht'rc 1:-. life in the dt•:.crt _,ft! lerm:-. of <.'Olor. rnotl'I room!. art' qu1le different I'm lntt'rc.·ste<l an who ch:c1des on tht.':o.t.' thing:. The motel ro0m · I'm ~l~pang 1n Lon1 gh(. for ex- ample. hc1.s one tangerine wall, one white wall, one green wall) and a white ceiling. There is a Mediterranean-blue carpet on tht.' floor with a crazy quill bed- tove r There's no way that thl're·~ another motel room..,.in the countf) ltke this one ex- meant c "'THESE ARE r ather sad rooms, in a W3¥~" he said, "You never know who was sleeping lhe r f the night before. The sa lesman who has come back afte r not making a sale. The woman who has just left her hus band. The guy who was jus\ thrown out of his house. The man and woman on a dreary suburban assignation. There are as many stories in those motel rooms as You would not mistake a Safer motel-room painting for a paint· in g of a norm a l b edroom , though. There is one important reason : The motet.room paint- ings have no windows. "Have you ever noticed that?" Safer said. "You never see the windows in your motel room. They are always covered up REGARDLESS of t he success of his exhjbilion. though: Safer feels be won't be_ able ·lo shake. his obsession with mote l roqms. "Once you're in your motel room, you're in a kind of lim· bo," he said. "No one can touch you. No one can even find you, if you haven't told them where you 're going. You 're a ll alone at the Dallas Airport South Holiday Inn. It's the last American wilderness." ·sEMl-ANNUA-L STAN BROADLOOM ANU . ., AREA RUG SAtE ' 9.99sq. yd. 'to 32_ ~ sq. yd Every l;Jroac;f loom style we carry is redUced to its .lowest price of 1980._ We've made the -excellence and quality of Karastan incredibly affordable. Karastan Invites-you to enjoy the biggest savings of the year. You're sure to find what you're looking for in this selection of classic styles in the newest textures and colors. Over 15 styles to choose in the best fibers available: Saxony plushes, rich velours and elegant Berber loops, in 400 colorways. Come in soon and let our staff of experts help you select a style you 'll enjoy for years '9-come. Padding and custom installation available at regular prices. 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Savtngs were accomplished by exllnguishing pilot lights when not in use, reducing water beater temperatures to 105 degrees, lowering heating thermostats to 65 and raising air conditioning thermostats to 78. • Jack F~han , Huntington Beach manager for . the Southern California Gas Co., said an audit showed a 33 percent energy reduction in 11 city buildings. · He said conser vation measures also saved the city Sl0.000. The awards to the city were made by the gas company. C~llelfians Tutors t_o .Aid -At Ocean View At least 150 tutors will be available to students of the Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach this.year, district trustees ha-Vedeeided. , The tutors are students at Cal State Long Beach who receive trajni.og and class credit.a for attending workshops and spending at lwt three hours a week teaching district students, a spokeswoman for the program said. ( ( • . CaJJed Operation Share, the non-profit pro- gram provides students with tutors at no cost to -'heir parents, according to program coordinator Mary Newkirk. The program costs $30,000, she said. The dis- trict will pay $20,000 and the university wiJJ pro- vide $10,000. Most of t he t utor s will teach reading, English as a second language and mathematics, Ms. Newkirk said. • Ex-Valley Mayor To Head League Fountain Valley City Councilman Marvin Adler has been. named vice president of the Orange County Division of the League of California Cities. An optometrist in Fountain Valley for 16 years. Adler is a·former mayor of the c1ty. 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Don't be caught s hort, Shorty. II ~ :::----. .:...:.!J c EA. BEHR THE STRIPPER I ~7! oz. Spray on paint, varnish, or s tain and wash off. It all come a way. Even removes grease fro1 concrete s u'rfaces. TUCKER 30 GAL : TRASHCAN 0 497 / never rust, it won t get Got a s napi:>y lid, .and it will l~l ~ ,--~l 47 C smart. it won't roll a way by . itself. it won't hurt your feelings ever. -..-:::::::~ LIN. IT . .......___.,.._ __ . Smooth one side, tough the other . Cedar look.a so good and mellows with age. ( Boy I wish that would h a ppen to me. ) , ,~ I ... I .j i: TEXTURE Tl-11 5/a" SIDING \ . Grooved 4 inches apart on centers, a.dds a nice testure to your erlerior. A little can change a dull stu cco look. ~:rY ~ FIVE INCH .~ -l.> . SEAMLESS ,-, •.. ~ RAIN GUTTER Our own truc k rna kes it riqht at your curb in brown or white enameled aluminum. Our prices are figured for Norrnal Installation on residential property. (What, no 30 story building•? ) ONE OR 1WO STORY 100 IT. MINIMUM LESS mAN 100 IT. 50 rr. MIN. ORDER 1 s7 LIN. IT. I 7° LIN.IT. ROMELITE ELECTRIC ~ CBAINSA~~ 3997. ---~.,., 10" •XEL· 10 Swell for light yard work, cutting 4697 firewood. limbing a.nd trinuning. Both have a l2" •XEL· 12 1¥1 HP, 11 Amp rnotor, UL listed. SCOTTS TURF BUILDER 2000 SQ.IT. 5aa ~IT. -999 ~rr.1377 For all gr-..... or d.ichondra, &low £..Ung dry formula, la.ta longer, worb better. ' (Than what?) Trust me, it'• good. ' KELLOGG'S GROMJJLCH 2 52~U.IT. It's an acid planting mix to improve the alkalinity balance in Western soils. UTILITY GARDEN FENCING ~ 24"s25' 3. 97 36"s2S' 5e77 Ah, now we can slow down a bit. The Times salesman, John Courtia, is personally taking this ad into the ahop. (Think I'll have my first cup of coff ... then.) ·sANTA FE NET AL BUILDINGS· -6.Y2'x5'· ... ·. t 10'x6' 10'x9' 127.97 137-.97 • Notice these metal sheds popp ing up"all over. Well, people need more space and it beats leaving the car out or bu°ilding another room to put one of th,iie toqether. Ea.sy, as parts are pre-numbered and pre· aligned. Overlapping panels rnake it \#eather resistan-t-(remember to-elose the sliding, lockable doors). Siz6s are nontlnal and reflect outsid e eave d imensions. I 77LIN.IT. 6 FOOT WIDTH I'm glad somebody is happy (sorehead!). The stuff is nice and comes in a six foot width. Wa lk on it barefooted and you may giggle too. CLOSE 1 OUT • BASEKIT The hardest part of -rnaki~g a bench or table is getting the SJNCH CH legs right. Problem solved here. All you d o is add your "lumber to this deaL A flip and it changes from a bench to a table, neat. 237~ 129 1.99 1~ INCH 2.99 ... 121NCH 3.99 You g9t the anap-off removable saucer, ti.19h olou finish. FlHible •o th9Y d on 't crack lf kl\ock.cl over. Choice of colors. / 2 GALLON AZALEA OR · . ~ASSORTED FERNS 3 97 EA. Listen to this list of ferns: Australian, T assel, Mother, and Dicksonia. Pretty anauy and the price is right , of course. CANNON CRAFT LOUVERED CAFE DOORS 3;;\ 1777 36" I do believe these are U .S . made and they ·sure look nice. You can stain or paint to suit your decor. TRI-PAC KITCHEN CABINETS REGULAR RETJUL ~lf1flf[ r ~ --:-- Hardwood frames. self· closing hinges, adjustable shelves. wood 9rain interiors, nylon drawer glides. hard stain finish, & more. Breton and Bristol are solid oak fronts and doors, Oakcrest is oa.k veneer. Faucets. sinks and countertops are extra. ATLAS DELUXE · ,' BEDROOM LAMP POLISHED OR 29 97 ANTIQUE BRASS • Got that sw ingin g arm so you can have the light where you need t t Includes a nice shade. (Without which who needs i"t ?) 4 OAK GAS LOG FIRES ET · 2 7.p8w~84 -C ~~~~~:..J You get the lifetime logs. ~ nice 19 inch pan with sand and the connector to hook up to your log lighter. ALSON~ SHOWER UNITS o MASS AGE ACTION PU~ATING 1297 ~ SHOWER HEAD •665 ··' "JMASSAGE ACTION ·-'HAND HELD 2397 SHOWER -45 If you can g'et a shower and a massage at the same time, why not? Pulsating water relaxes sore muscles. soothes t ensions K-LU-X LIGHTING ~ PANELS FOR !i.·~~'~ SUSPENDED CEILINGS I 8!4-PANEL Come in Clear or Wh ite Prism. Clear or White Cracked Ice. (And I am typing so fast my head feels like c racked "something.) YOUR CHOICE GUMOUT CARBURETOR & FUEL SCHAUER AUTOMATIC 10 AMP BATTERY CBAB.GER , .. fhursdilV SPplembor 18, 1980 s DAILY PILOT AIJ HALF OF ME Ut<ES rr, AND'HALF Of t'\E OON 'l. W l-4ADD4A-~EA~, \HERE'S Ot.Jl'1 HAlf OF L(OU 1bSTAQl" Wini DISHMASTE WALL ;~· ~~ • MOUNT KITCHEN . ~ ....... ~ FAUCET --~--~~~ 5297 .. -----•M76 ) Love the things, push a button and the soap comes out to wash , then you rinse. Got the pot scrubber head. Really saves on hot water. N ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATERS 30 GALLON 99.97 40 GALLON GAS OR 42 ~~~:Zc 119.97 Got a five year warran ty, fully glass lined, auto. shut -off. te mp. control. Two· handed orbital polisher. 20 ft. cord. plugs into lighter 12 volt outlet . STARLIT E COCO AUTO MATS TWIN REAR 3. 99 TWIN FRONT . 7 e 77 • Come in blue and blac-k. Price comparable ones at the dealer. Pretty big difference, yes. Why is that? You ask. No comme nt, we reply. ~~ NEW' ~ GENli: DEtlKE SCREW DRIVE · ELECTRIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER ·· It's a new model from Alliance4he Genie people. F .. turee the Cryptar U Digital Control Mfety f .. tun: Puah 138'' once t o open, twice ::.=1!r~ with . NORMAL INSTALLATION 55 00 OF OUR UNrl' • AD· GOOD TBRU · SEPT. 24 WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT.-SUI. 9 TO I m.1\lf'I ( tl;11Qfl • . . - .. . f 19 OAIL 'l' PILOT . 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Molly McCabe tater said that doesn 't troublt· her · "l don't believe the play will be as sexuat as the book. It would be hard to do on the stage," she s aid ··11 could be fun.·• Not All Planes Were Grollnded WlClTITA. Kan I AP) Th<' Associated Press reported erroneously that all single e ngine Cessna 210 Centurion airplanes were grounded by the Fede ral Aviat1on Administration The report ap pear~ Tuesday in the Daily Pilot The FAA on Monday grounded 590 pressurized versions of the Cessna 210 Centurion for emergrn cy engine inspections Non·pressurized versions of the airplane model we re not included in the grounding order. 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J v These Fantastic --~;;: ' · ·_::::-'J Savings . , ---__.s---HURRY, SOME ARE LIMITED QUANTITIES ... ~···························· ... =r SAVE 30 . O/o I = ~ . TO 7 5 Off MAHUFACTURER'S = • ..._ SUGGESTED PRKE .,. ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ . . .7 Huge new incomin g shipments force major distributor to liquidate a ll c t:Jrre nt i nv entory. Some-Uisconti11ued models & open stock w it h m inor cosm etic damage wi.11 be sold at a loss. All m erchandise will be sold a t the g r eatest savings ever av ai lab le. TH URS .~ FRI., SAT., SUN. ONLY NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED .. Vo\PKEN\~GcK s SINGER C~EA TIV.E TOU _, Model 1036 L1su1w • CH -vff~Y B(51Model6570 BRAND NE_l'ON BOXS'>OO Sale s329 . ust sate $599 Sl,100 NEW INBOX ~stNea< l:--_BJ~;t~,~~~~TL~Y;H;/G=H~E~A=x~ ·s TOP ~' ,.r!YJ 59 E LN~C'T~otUC \e S6 BR OTAHNEDRN~Sw tN eox-M~-BE~nd New '~ !rr'f) BEST non l'---=------Mode1>'Lsoo 1 - Srt1 ches 7m Over ~O 80111., 0 Ll.tl DY1r m Wide l$1g ·Zag n NEROFITCHE WCORALO'SRFINEST llloo Sale 299 BROTH Near MOde l SOSO C4111p1r1 ER'S 560 As,1,00,h bS,da,.e lse S22a •111Joo Sale $10995 .,.... ~ Progrdrnmeo-euit s t r e l ~J:L.st i t cn ~ '2·speecJ reauction g~m10, res, blind items, ~·cCARYduty) .. L,., s I S429 a e •1 29 BRANO NEW IN Bo x COMPARABLE SAVINGS ON PFAFFS -NECCHIS NEW HOMES ~ WHITES TOO NUMEROUS TO LISI ~'"'s~~'~!~c."''~;v.,c.~s,~t'-~\)~ FU L~ GU ARA NTE E & LESSONS* THE VERY BEST HARDWOOD SEWING MACHINES •.:-, "' ~~-;--:iZr~-ii CABINETS l f . 1 llf Authentic Oak (Light or Dork ), ... 1 ~ 1 Pecan, Walnut & Maple Finishes ) ··, ·~ .. \To Fit all Make~ & Models '.1 · • ..,...:.. ...... ~J ol Machmes 1 \ ~·p:; .... .. Litt SS• I Litt .... I Litt S39I I Litt S15t EXAMPLES: Sale '299 Sale '279 Sale '199 Sale •59 ADDHIONAL DISCOUNTS ON FLOOR MODELS & OPEN STOCK ---SERVICE PRICES' INCLUDE DELIVERY .... ,,. TH• •x11•11n •... ••11t11c• ALL llAK•• 01' .... , •• llACHI••• A#O tlACUUll•. ot1•11 20 Y•All• •x11•11•••c•. -!II ADNAIAS GAlllH UOVE fW" 22 --I! . i ::ca 2751 N. GRN«>AVE. (714) Ml-MU A lAUADA OPENS SEPT. 22, 1tl0 TERMS VAILAllLE MISSIOll VU> OPENS SEPT. 22, 1llO OPEN 10 to 9 MON. thru FRI.• 10 to 6 S~ T. •NOON to 5 SUN. /f.. - ---------.... ~ .. Loneline~ Fades . . 4 . Single W~man Hears .. 'terenades • MAIL FROM MALE~ Ronw Gana, Letter• NEW YORK I A 1•) li~r su1c•· sht> told th<' world how t 01ui1 ~,ill (or m<><tem r1u•ttr womf>n to fil' f'hglhle men, Roma Gans h11s not bad murh lime for looking Ml•n frnl'n i.11 OV\'f lht> r ountry havt> lwf'n lry lnit tu nw.-1 he r ··w s rt>all) ht'-e11 rriJJy. · iu11d Ms Gan5, 37, ;i placement coum1clor ut Co I u ru. \ e.r.:ill..> SH F: SAIV LETT.:R!', <'ards dnd lt>lt-phone calls began arn vu1g last . month an er she was quoted 111 an Ai.. soc1ated Prt'SS story on demographic and social t•hanges that have created a s ho rtagt' llf COmlJaUble men for Lhe emerging l'la~s of young prpfcsi..aonal W-'lm.e.U.. .. It's dlff1t·ull lo meet rMn," Ms Gans had said rn explarmng why tt•s- not her fault she never married ··And it 's really d1ff1cult lo meet the type of man I would hke to establish a relat1ons rup Wllh " • • Her <·o mplaint drew vigorous responses from men as varied as a North Carolina laborer. an lllino1s at· torney, a Lake Tahoe piano player and a California convicted murderer · and evangelist. MS. GANS, WHO Said her com- ments surprised friends and relatives .Who had alwns thought of her as shy. said s he has talked on the phone to some of the men and wiTI answer some others' letters. For instance, she has a tentative date with the 27 -year·old Urbana. Ill., lawyer when he vis its New York City in a couple weeks. "I Hu1d I 'd :>cc /him," Ms Gans- Slfld "lit· m<'ntloricd dinner. I'd be cur111u11 lo mt>e t someone like lh{lt, who would go to all the trouble of w1 lt1i•1< to xomt:'imc th~y don't know " !'(ti I!: Al.SO S,\ID s he wouldn't • m1nct ntt:t!tm.: a 42·yc1tr-old..divorced • Grund ·R>a1>ids, Mich\, physician who 1 told ht.•r that men, too, have trouble mcetm~ t•omputiblc women . "T fllst wunlt-d to say hello and welcome to tht''l'luh .. She 1i.. les:. likely, she said. to get together with the Lake Tahoe lounge 1 piano man who desc·ribed himself as H SO-yeitr·old widower His gaudy postcard 10v1ted her to visit, with the PQSlJ.rdm. ''.J!_int~_rested, RSVP. No I fun and games please." ~ Kem .Cowity Shields Moths WASHINGTON (AP> A moth be li eved to • native only to the Walk er Basin of Kern County has been decl a red a "threatened" species by the U.S. Wildlife Service to lfar collectors from catching them: The Kern primrose sphinx moth was given a protected classification at the request of Or. Paul M. Tuskes of ue-oavts. The gray,colored moth first was described in 1888 a nd later was believed lo be extinct. However, it was ctiscovered again in 19'.74' in a barley field. ---------------- Plea~ed, But Not Profane LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Girder grafitti is replacing the traditional wolf whistle on the streets here as ever- bigher building con- struction takes admiring bard hats beyond the bearing range of fema-Je pa.asersby. Take the 17 -floor building under construc- tion on a Westwood cor· ner. In lie u of the >--_...,........_.....,.·me... chatter they have traditional4y directed toward women pedestrians, the workers have spray painted: "Hi Sherry -the Boys," "Thanks for the Beer, Rose Marie" and "Oh Paulette I Wish ... " upon the naked beams of the building. Notes of a not so personal nature also 'Dir .,.. ...... . .... adorn the framework of --- Uie structure. s uch as n• e .&..lrt "Hi to the Girl on the .1ana H $ White Honda" and . . . r .. , ......... __ ._..,:__.,_,.;,.. .... -___ ;,·.-.... ,,.. ..... :.;.~ -.,.~-"' \'..M ...-~ .. - T' _ fhursday, September 18, 1980 DAIL y PILOT A ' I GOURMET MARKET: .. . . Tired ol traffic jams? Don't forget to.check with us about our free home delivery service. MORNING FRESH PROOUCE Large SoUd Iceberg Lettuce •....... 39c ea . Sweet Jumbo Ruby Gr_!lefruit .... 4 for 1.00 So. Amencan Bananas ... ~ .. 4 lbs. for 1.00 Xtra Large BeU Peppers .......... lSc ea. Crlspr Large Cucumbers .......... 2 lor Z9c PRIME & TOP CJIOJCE BEEF aged at least 30 days Co the peak or perfection Delaney's Home Cured Corned Beef Lean Bottom Round or Brisket . . . . l.98 lb. London Broll <thick top round> .... 2.98 lb . ·Top Round Steak (regular cuU_ .... 2.98 lb. . DELI DEPARTMENT I Macaroni or Potato Salad .......... 69c' lb. DELANEY . BROS. SEAFOOD FRESH LOCAL SWORDFISH ........ 3.49 lb .. .LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Delaneyr-s Private Label-_ Cha~U~ or. Vin Rose mo mfll .... · l.~~ Round HiU Vineyards mo mil> Petite Slrah <rel!. 8.951 .......... .' ..... 5.50 We are happy to announce that Delaney's now has a gou[met catering department. Johannesberg Riesling <i:eg 6.95> .... 3.85 ' Bolla Wmes c1so mil> From party platters.to a complete sit-down dinner. C"all 67~·5520. ask for ~~m 1\fartin.-~• This ad effective Wed., 9.17 thru Tues., 9/23 DELANEY'S --... . Soave or Trebbianp ................. .4.25 Scoresby Scotch lliter > 5.55 .......... qt. 6.85 ( AIJ liqu~r 11rict'S 'do nut include tax 1 New Store Hours 9-6, Closed Sunday 2920 Newport Blvd., Newp_ort Beach _6·73-5520 PEOPLE ALL 4!.0NG THE ORANGE COAST ................ ___ RE~y_ON the l•JJJ\J~f(1jj 642-4321 11 "Fifth Floor Wow !" are erfect for ~---H.-ptie-the smal in~-n--1-----~-----=---------------------- nuendos of some of the work or travel. messages ("Jane is a Slone Fox"), there is not Or1·g1"nally .15.00. a word of profanity to be seen in the high {rise pro~. a switch rom Esp · II th'o · some of the s pray-1 ec1a yat 1spnc~. painted messages which Long sleeve dress shirts ha ve scar~ed s hor.ter 1 in luxurious Qiana• nylon. -· ... atr~ctures. m ~e:.Clly. ·f-..••. ·-· ·-.Yttra-soft;·Easy-to care fa'::i~~-rules prohibit pro-: for. Choose from a ... Shelter Managers Sought Orange Coast YMCA's Family Cris is Cen · ter /Sheller is seeking two men or women as house managers at the Youth Shelter in Costa Mesa. Successful applicants will work at the six-bed facility in Costa Mesa with <& professional counseling staff in pro- viding an atmosphere and program t o strengthen and restore families and youths un· der stress or in crisis, a spokesman said. The Family Crisis Center offers housing for youths between 12 and 17, foster home place- ment and classes. in adolescence. ·-··----... ---.. -..-.............. ... AntiqU. Show/Sale Today lhru Syn. al The Hunltnglon Center Mall Outstanding collections from ~ deale~. Also free Evaluation Clinic 405 Fwy a Beech Blt,'J .. H.B. r . collection of co10rs in sizes 14~ to 17. (Nut shown: Famous maker designer shirts. Long sleeve in selected solid colors. Original·ty 21 .50, now 16.99) Men's Dress Shirts, 7, 218 . ' ... I l { • 0 a d t- IO 19 ! ·" I 2 DAIL y PILOT ,,......,. lt;'J .... t& - Can the V Oten Winr?- • 11 1 < t It • 1,, I " • •-.. \ •' • . PoU.ter lo~~-·~~:~. : . I'. BJ O.C.1111~ =·~· ac-.tWtt ••!"ltUtH &a.t•::c:; C ... •'--,, ... _!~!"" ~. ~, -.::; • ....... ..... • • " _.,... --..aNo.... • .. ?... . .. Pollster .. •rv1• l'lekl wUI att••P' to ~ ~n•wer I.bat queeUon Od. 11 .-M ...... before the Oranp Cout a..,.. fll dl6 ff8itoul Ahod.UC. ot At'toun,aala. • Hll talk at lhe Al= ... a. lntM .. open lo the public. TIM lMer ••lt''IJ ltal1a at 6 p.m. Reeervatiou cu-llil .... ., e......, Robin Hall at 8'1-noo. or....,, •. Field, once •. ~ ... '11 Oearte Gall ... operates' the Callfomla Poll • • • RllCllAU DOW.TU.. Ol'WWW:hlltk °c•••ett in the 40lh Contreak>eal 0'8trid. ktdM elf Ml Apart•ftll• UCI to Open ,., Unit Complex UC Irvine will open• Jpartmetlt ua1ta for•· dergr.aduate studen'1 the lut week al September. In January, 111' more aputllMBta, .. ell.._. lng four si.nale under1raduate at~. .W Ill completed. nn: nro.asoaoo• aputmeMI .,. ~ e1 • a 200-unit com pies under C'Ollltr'\tCttc a.t-.... • Medical Science Complex and tbe Bio ... ital Sciences Quadran1le. Comtruc~~-~ tlM •·• million project ia ~~~U. lalt of housing revenue bonda and amortlled hf •te· dent rental fees. Final drawinc• are beinl prepand for a aoo. unit apartment complex for married ·ud liqle graduate student.a to be added at Verane Plaff. Construction ot tbe Sll m== ia espee ... to begin next February. II sdMMluled for summer of im. ABOIJT. z.-students now ll.-e oe cam,. iD residence balls, apartments ud a reeN9tle8al vehicle part, campus officials said. Wltlt tM lllMI· lion of tbe new student ualt*, tllat aamllel' wtll 111- crease to 3,400. ODe hundred apartments few faealtJ ..,.....,. a re scheduled for conatrucUon 1tartla1 la Decemller. The •.oa,oeo project will bl._..... south ot tbe Enctneerinl and Com,.. Sd•e• Buildings along South Circle VI .. Drift. Bertea Hall Chapman Names Music Building Chapman Colle1e truateu will name the • • • .. t I , , . . . ' . . . ·. , .. ,., . . . ~· 1-school's new mualc builctina 8ertea Rill Ii ...... of Mr. And Mrs. Richard 8eltaa ol ear.a Ml ·. &far. ' Chapman .President G.T. Smitlll MN tr-.. at the college in Oraa1e ...... tM 1Md.Wlla "oat of appreciation to llr. and lln. IUdlard lest. for their generous provilkln for U. coUese nw the years, and in recopltiaa ol tbetr spedal la· terest in tbe procram ot musk at aa.,mua." .. Bert.ea ii aemor vice pi eetdeut ol Part Ra- num Corp. in Irvine. He WU lanDerlJ dlalnna el the board of the Berte• Oorpntiae ...,_. tti merger with Parter Hanntfta ba 1971. Re ... .._ a member of the Cbapmu Colle.. BoaN o1 Trustees since i• and currmt.11"'"' u .tee chairman. I Seals Replacing Beach Nudists? . . LOS ANG ELE!l (AP) -ft~ Californta Coastal Commiuion voted maanllDOellJ to re- consider an appUeatioa bJ tbe MW l'lD ... Game Department to clOH publt aeftal te a a• beach, and make it suitable for ae&ll ud odler creatures to use u a reatiDI ana. Pirate's Cove, with ill beach oe tlle.:r Of Point Dume in llallbu, bM lGal beeD by nudiata. It baa bad no lileparda, traM burell or restrooms and la extremely dlftleult b' medleal • law enforcement service. to...,, tM eom•..,_ was told by varioua witDelHI at a huriDI Wed· neaday. , ~ The area wu poste41 by the county Aue. Jf a being cloeed u a public health meaan, Mid eom- ty sheriff's Lt. .John Love, wbo worb at tM Malibu aubltaUoa. · The Flab and Game 1>9partmeet, ..._. ~ groupt aucb u the llalibu 1'nrllllllp Ceed1 · ud the Polnt Dume Property Owners A.uodatiaa. want the 40 acres pbyslcallJ c.,... '1 uie ti• fence. l.Dm.TII END -.ran 13•.~· 2:48 ....... RPUIT 11c .... Ur. 2.at r-:&•,::S. ......... a.ea •. . . .. . . • • "I.WT ~.ft.'. . ....... 2.81 .. .• I .. ~ . SALE ATES: Sept. 1'9 thru Sept. 22 I -..... _. ____ ,_,, .... .. --..-,. --··-----· ---... -........ ~ ..._ .... --.... -.. --· -.. · .. "" . .. . ORANGE COUNTY t C.lYIOLYTE SPEED- E-IAMEL 13 oz. spray. Reg. 1.49 98c D.lYNOLYTE .UY STAJI 13 oz. Reg. 3.79 vs ..aCAIPET ..... Ctw Of fllld. Reg. etc 1111. n. 48c 111. n. ....... I l I CO NSUMER QUEEN IE • \\ h.11 ........., ..... ' ... ~1 . . ... '·~,. .... . • &u W@011cr ~j ~®[(WO©® "GtJI 0 problem·• l'hn 1 U n it le1 h1I I >urm /'tJI 1.nll cut red IGJ)t'. <Jt'llmy tht' un~u t'r\ uru.I 1u tum 11111.1 nt't1d lo solt't' rnt•qu111t·~ 111 yu1 l!rrw 1t>11I •Jnd 111..1~111··~:1 WOii your qut'sllon.' ru 1'111 nunn. At ~ 11ur \1•rtu t' Oronqt> Coas1 Da1h1 f'1l11t I' II Heu l.Sli/1 C11~1u \frsa 4.'A 92626 As mu1111 kttt'r:. u., pu:.:.1bl<' u ill bi a11swerL'd. but phoned inqutnt'S or lt'ltt'T\ !lnl 111d ud111g thi- reader s /ull namt'. 1uldre:.~ 1.1~u.l ln1.:.111e.,,, fw11n;' phune numberconrw t ht' cu11\1dnt'd '/ /11.\ 1111!m111 C1Jlpt'11r., d111 ly e.rcepl Sunday.~ Df"pos il ff HliHgs J'o f d DEAH l'AT ll''> m) unders landang lhal a landlord cannot permanenth withhold a l~nant's secu r al ~ deµos 1t e x c eµt under limited circumstance Is ..i landlord legal!~ entitled to perm anenll~ "•lhhold a d eaning deposit. even 1f the tenant cl~ans the apartment unat before mov in g '.' G J .. Fountain \'allev ' California law does not distinguish between security, cleaning or any other deposits demanded by landlords. All such deposits must be returned to tbe tenant, unless the landlord uses part or all or the money to cove r a defauJt in rent, tenant· related da mage to t he unit (apart from nor mal wear and tear ) or necessary cleaning expenses. Laadlords who deduct • portion or all of the ten· aat's deposit must provide the teaa.nt with writ· ten notification of the charges, along with the balance or the deposit, within two weeks from the tim e the unit is vacated. The landlord's charac· ter ization of the fee -cleaning deposit, security de posit, rental deposit or any other de posit -does not alter the duty to re turn the money to the tenant and accounl fer any deductions. . If you did not. receive-an itemifl'tion -of cha rges for cleaning a long with the ba lance or )'Our deposit within t"'·o "'eeks Jrom. the tim.e you vacated our unit, or if money was deducted from you r deposit even though it was not necessary for your landlord to clean the unit, you can take your landlord to s mall claim court to recover the amoun t o f m on ey imprope rly 'witbbe ld. F urthermor e, ir your la nd lord imprope r l y wit hheld part or a ll of your depos it in bad faith, )'OU may be entitled to as much as a $200 penalty in addition to the a mo unt improperly withheld. .ffany.Jiinds u f. Poi•on DEAR PAT : Can a s mall child get an "over- ~ose" from vitamin tablets? The other day I dis· covered my toddler jus t starting to gobble down the animal-shaped vitamins I'd bought for him. There was n't any proble l'T) ·because he didn't eat more than two before l stopped him. I've put the bottle out of his reach now. but have been worry. ing every s ince about what m ight have ha ppened. • R K., Newport Beach You have ca use to wor ry, especially if the tablets contain iron. T he fourth most common • cause of poisoning in c hildren under age 5 is inges· ( t ion or iron preparations'a nd vitamins with iron, l._according to an article in the Journal of the Am,erican Medical A!tSocialion. Although actual poisoning is usually a ssociated with iron prepara· ti•s given to mothers during and immediately .afur pregnancy (six or se,•.en tablets coolalaittg- 300 mg. fe rrous s ulfate), a bottle fuJI of tasty childr en's vitamins with iron also could prove hazardous. . ;11 TRUCKLOAD SALE! F A N COMPANY "WORLD'S FlllEST CEILlllG FAN WITH SOLID WOOD ILADES S11el1/ l/1e111111 Prle11 Ttll W11t11I 11111 Fri . Sep! 19. 10-6-Sal .. Sept. 20, 10-e .. Sun .. Sep! 21. 10-5 Erll'1S,.,, Tl Sill/ ~\ \\,\OIS Cll£1NI Ill ,, .# ,,, BankAmerieard 631-3293 Maste< Charge ,,. I lt27 ...... C...W... (\? Bl()ci( North of 19th St) Tnursdav. Seplornber 18 1"60 DAIL V PILOT fl f 3 Town G e t s to Keep-Missile I\ IM llALI. \'11 11\ I' 1 'l'h1· m1~stl • i:ruo ' 111 1)v1·r 111 !ht' town of K1111~.1ll lilt' A11 t-'111 t't' hu~ wtth1h awn .1011 t ht· town will k1·1·p at.!> 1'1tu11 I "'"''"' ft1•~111i•11I' Wt'l I• llfl Jin ,tJ Ill~ J(t(•1 Uu• 1\11' .. ·u11:1:' lu:tl Wt.~k .. ~kt><I for th1· 1111,-.&11• wht('h I .UHi~ lrl ,1 t11w11 II·• rk. fo1 ll .... HI 11 ,,1111111l'tl 1111htury 11111i;1•um ',11 .. : 1Jt.. W(lt I It 1\ 11 I• 111 t'I' ILiht' JO S41uth l htkota M il)or "-'••Yltt' llnl1h11" 1•,illt.-d l ht• ll'tl'll"•I ,1 -.l,1p Ill lltt• fa<«" tu U1,• t'll) und .i .:1oup ••I ftllt1 .c rude !'!lUdt-nt1-o plat·<·d u Mgn near the 100 foot llll'i!>J lc that rt'ad ''.Not For Sulc " "Ont• n11sstlc doei.n 't mf'an th..il much to tht•m . but 1l d0<.·1-o to Ill>." Robbins sa id "Wc -dido'.t aotc nd to no .mythmg to offr111l lh•· people of Kimball ," sauJ Maj. Robert <:l y mp h , un Ell s wo rt h s po kesman. lie said lhl' Aar Force ha lt "athdrawn ats re<1ucc,t and would look t•l!-1<'Wh1•11• l'ht• ·rit.u1 ( ~a' phased out in the mid 1960s and ma ny were o;enl to the !!crap hea p But Kim· ball, u western Nebraska caty of 4.000 t hat used to house missile launchioA sites, rai:.ed more than $10,000 to set up a disarmed Titan in a clty park in 1967. City Administrator llob ArraJ termed the a ffair ·~ terr ible mis understanding" and said it had been blown out of propor tion . "This whole thmg has cast the i\i r Fo rce an the r o le o f v11l aini.," he said, "and nothing OPEN MON.· FRI. 9 A .M. · 6 P.M . SATURDAY 10 A.M.·4 P.M. E11ecut111e Offices 7812 Edinger Ave . Hun ling ton Beach. CA 9264' FSLIC Southern Ca/lfornia R1tg1onal Oll1c11s 51J71 E La Palma Avo , Anaheim.,..CA.9280Z 8955 Valley View SI., Buena Park. CA 90620 1856 Arne111 Ad . Cama11llo, CA 930 10 ... - 2071~ S Avlllon 8ivel . Carson. CA 90746 ;.>30?1 Lake Center Or , (Lake Forest). El 1oro. CA 92630 1001 E 1rn1J;lna1 Hwy . Le Habra, CA 9063 1 @ 4 14\0 Long Beach Blvd Luno Boach, CA 90807 : 22939 H;;w1hOtnlJ 81vll l orranc.e, CA 00505 1oqs Irvine Blvd . Tustin. CA 92680 135 N C11ru~ P..v1• w .. ~I Covin.> CA 91 79J ''Mt'r<.111~ n orifll l\IJ1l.Jb/r> 11n d lf'H!rvP<J DJS1S IOI/Al I It~ \"' t -.01 w Men'S Fa11 Fa·shon Sale - SAVE 53 0 on vested sui ts wi th handsome tailored fea tures. Sa1e 79.99 Reg. S 110. Clih i:.1c th reP p1ect• su1t111g ut OuPor1 t Dtlt.run • polyP::.l or I.ti~ i.eusons· best loo!-. ~n dol or mul11 strtpP pa11erns Tailored w11h center vent Jacket. belt tul)p i:.tacks Sale 89.99 Re g, $120. GPt down 1u bus1nes::. 1n Hu::; ltire" piece su1• or 100°oJe:it turiz~ P'-'':resler F111cl, • lallored ft~<itu1es include flap poc~l'b centl"r ver t bell loops ao.s Fashion pc lye:.ter :1es Reg 7 50 Sale S 99 .~ \? ---~ t---= Save 250/o SALE 64 .80 The JCPenney Co mfort Su it makes you fe el g rea t all over. Save 2-0°/o Wilt be $81. ln 1rr;rJ11r.tor7 saving:; on 1hP suit !'1at IPt<; you mo;e •n r !Tlfurt Tailored 1n a new stretcn t:ibr1c 0 t 1Jdtl1 ~ 100''0 D~r rrJrl P 11 teSlt>r f• ;m Kloprnan Text Jred v. J•t:r., Slack has a !le:it1bt~ -.tretc.n wa1~tband coorr:J "ii' nq center Yent iac)(el If f.ilil1.f1,1Sl'r.J ::tPl;iHot1Ht Jdc' l\t;l. Will be S4 7 Sale 37.60 Vest. Well be S 18 S~te 14 40 ~lac~ -~ W tt .. ~16 Sat e l2 80 19r !\ ''/fa• .... -~ . l -~ -,,-r -> ? .,,,.., ' At JCPenney you can still get a dress shirt for under s11. Sale $9 Sale $9 Sal e 10.50 Reg. $12. Lusrre Silk" A very practical DuPont Dacron· polyester with !he look and reel of the real thing Sem t-1ap e1ed w ith spread collar Reg. S1 2. Satin Touch'" shtrt of DuPon1 Dacron · polyester co11on Semi· tapered 111 Reg $14: Clac; 1r t 011on dOw fl r ~k 'd of "J:>y care pol; cotton Srflg e needle tailoring , Sal e 5.99 t1 Reg . 7.5~. T1P on ii l11tlP lu~ ury from uur c. 1ss1c. collPc11on r 1 01iPont Qiana· nvlc•n In a co1or- •ul setec,tiori of "tripes Prices effective thru Sepl 21st l l I ' l e 0 .. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11. w~Qpenney ~f~ISLAND ~ r«:YVm.m I C6NTER Two great ways to charge· -~ .. ' FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY 644-2313 .. • Id \. '° .. ...._ ...................... . lU J DAIL y PILOT lh4ndily. SeiA••• 18: l!B> NA'T'.ION ogun Cu pre alls .,. S••• lt'ftllc~ TV St>ries Boosts Rook, Sakt> Sales William A. Leonard will continue as pre· sident of the news division of CBS for at least another year. the ~network has an· nounced in breaking I T h e la t e Sha h of · Ira n was more a weak leader than s tr ong despo t , <television 's o,vid Frost said this week. Frost inter viewed the Sh ah after h e was deposed. .. , ..... -..... -. ,._ ud<knly s a samura1 bffluds a nv11I, NRC t•ul down tht.' com1~llllon thli; w~k with a blood)' accounl uf lif~ tn m~u•val Japan callf'd ,"Shogun," thas falt'i1 "ffool!i" and" llolocawn " A ''Shotcun" cult as ttr'<1w1ng Ll<1oor slo~ in 'an Fran<'ISCQ report that s ake salt'!-art· d1mbfntt it~ Amenuns sip thf. t rudltional rkt> wine lo tlt"l l.r\ lhf' mood for thttlr nlehtly fantas\ trip to Uw Onent of Ute 16th <'entuf') BtlOK...,,...•k•:S I N s•:\·•:llAL ""cmt:S rf'J)0'1 that the fiv ... part min1st'r1es akm hH boostf'd sales or the rat rl0 \1t'I b Jnme5 t'l11tttl. ttH-saga o/-Johll Blackt.home, the 1.-;ntcliish 'It'll 1nlot who bet'•me the r1rs t fon.•1.:n ""mun u . 1lr ~ arnor M•r, ant IChannf'I '*· 9 pm ) NBC's research dt>partmeot reported Wednes day that ratings for Che second t'hap<er were s ub slantiall)' tu"her in thret.• maJor cities New York. Cb.lcago..ami Los An~eles -t.han k!r the pre mier~ ~puode O{l Monday mcht That follows a trend set in 1971 by ABC's .. Roots ... the h1ghe:.t J)lled t elevmoo min1sen es 1::ver . wtuch increaseo 1ts audient'e each night thro ugh a run of more than a week NBC ESTIMATED THAT 71 MIU.ION saw all or a portion of Pa rt I of "Shogun." So-caJled "ovemighl" ratings for "Shogun" still lag far behind those for "Roots," but probably will place the NBC miniseries second in the all- time rankings , a head of NBC 's own "Holocaust " and .. Roots U" on A BC. In the three major cities, ..Part Il of "Shogun" attracted more t han half t.he audience watching television duritig the broadcast -SS percent in Los Angeles, SJ in New York and 51 in Chicago. A spokesman for NBC said the first call the network received Tuesday morning about the show was from the Japanese Embassy in Washington, wanting to know what its Nielse.n rating was. He said many employees of the embassy are having nightly parties in their homes. inviting Am erican frie nds to watch. SBIUSHJ VTA, PRESS A1TACRE at the Japanese embassy, s aid there were no official parties or get-togethers. "We all have our personaJ views," be said, "and I am enjoying it very much." A karate teache r in San Lorenzo, F r ank Hashimoto, gave bis students a week off to watch the e pic. A hotel in Los Angeles bas a "Shogun" speciaJ on the menu and is showing the series on a gianl screen. Some Japanese-Americans said the series was helping them discover their heritage. "I JUST ENJOYED it," said J ill Tsukamoto of ./ Sa n Francisco, a third-gener ation Japanese- American, or Sensei. "I don't speak any Japanese at all and I wish they'd explain more in English, but I am inte rested in the land that was home to m y ancestors." M is s T s ukamoto 's mother , Tomiko Ts uka moto. a second -generation Jap anese· Am eriean. or Nisei, also is e.n.iQYing the epic. "I brushed up on my Japanese," sbes ai(f. "T -could follow what they were saying, and I don't like captions -they make it bard for me to follow the story. I don't know bow m uch of the story is really true historically, but I would bate to miss any o(it." ell ell tr: m n ACCORDING TO THE RATING~, 58 percent of the teleVlsion v iewers in the San Francisco area were tuned m Monday night. "It wa.S basically terrific." said Dennis Fitch, of KRON-TV. the local NBC affiliate io San Fr an- CAB Proposes . Tariff Rewrite WASlllNGTON (AP ) A passenger with an airline ticket in his hand should be considered to h o ld a valid reservation , s ays t he Civil i\t'ronuutles lioard. which i11 propo1dn1t a chantte In th(' rcKcrvution rult'. · Thi' hoard imld th•• pn·iu·nt harlff rule 111 v111ue, am hll(UlllUI aru1 11tH1ulcl IM· rt•wrtltc-n to rt>flf'C't mor .. df'urly. 1111 111rhnc•'11 t1l11it(111ior1 In.the· mattt1r Mc.,_t <'arrh•fJI ron.t1ldcr u rctwrvnUoo v1&.lld only wh".!' Che• 1'11111'1' t11u. IM•c·11 1·1111hr1111~I lo llw 11111111fllll(o 1 uml the:. ltwlll11tliu11 1·r 1·u11l1·1I 111 llw r1t1 ,..,,.,. clf'd ronlc' r f'111·rv11Uon ">'111t·n1 • Tht• <'All 1·011tr rul11 lh ut wlw11 • 111ui1umrto1 Ii•• ubl u lru~I 11 111'11.t•t. I hr n •nf't v utlon 11h111rld I.., 1·1111 nhlrt 1~1 c·or1fh 1111•11 1•vr11 If It In nut 111 thr "'lrd 1111111' 1')11111·111 NEW Used and Remode led FUR SALE SATURDAY OMl Yf SEnEMlet 2 Noon to~ P.M uu ... lr«I• to c._.. t '"°"' c;_,.,,,,..; Ct.oltle lelecllt"' l'IM quellly uMd ftfft ••• e bell•• buy ro• '°'" mon., You ll<tY ...,....._.. 61 '""'••• 11\01-i 01 thou_. •• , lu•ufY 11-.1ne 1...,t ,..., ,_ bul ,_., be ..,_ ·•~heftdu_,- f ru1l1- •••1tll'lfl •IMtl Coutu~.., Mlft• ••-''°"' • 1611 I 1111 1""9111 lllllM CMlt lfl>"'MWI 11m11ed amou111 ol IUW lure •l•o •••1181Mot auy •I • heotlon oC e,c:lu•I _,h, rantHllC be1911lnt 111 -04 • -Incl ru,., hedeoln• •nd etl•I• lult, COM&: fAll~YI , ............ . MAllOTI' H0Ta. NIWPOllT llACH & TIMMIS CLUI tff ,....,_. c.-Dr4co ,....,_......,c.._ • , ...... # -·-........ * • • c-11H·o "It heat:. t hl' World St-Mt"-1 " Ort1 &hulman, hurtlc·c,ve r t>ook manager at Art>ntano " 9ook~tor1• 111 Lo., Angeles, said sale11 of t h•· ru1vt•I tn<'tt•al:;t"<I. "Not only m softcover . but man y. many h1,irdrovt•1 r op1ei. " "Maybt' two wt•t·kis pnor, sales tncreased 20· fold. !JO fold," 1Jlw s1.11d "We sohl hundreds." She :ca11t s uit·" or u book with a television tie-in u11113 lly 111rrt•:a111• 11hvut fl Vl' times during the week lh{• l\l'MMI Ill ht•IOK ~hown "ftoot.s, uf c·twrtH'. Wl•:\ 11111rt• hke this," Ms ~Mlulman 11r11d UM'AI. BOOK Wttot.•~"Al.1': COMPANI ES in S..n i''ru.ncts<:Q ubo relK)rtt>d an increa sed demand fo r lht• boc1k , Ml S3 !JC> a copy in p1tperbaclt.. Uale McManw. of G old~o Gate News said he had orders rw 1,000 C'op1ell t)f the novel on Tuesday m ornmg alont-. " · Shot:un' 111 a n src: lxlok. ' he said "It has bad a ~teady sale month aft~r month and year after year I think 1t compares probably to the top half- dozen books oft.he last 10 y~a~· ~ ---. Cal West Book. the larg paperback dis· 1 Jnbutor tn the East Bay area, pes to sell 30,000 copies or "Shogun" during the next two weeks "1lus lS really some thing unique," said Tony Spenadar of Cal West Hospital S huts Down LOS ANGELES CAP) After providing health care services to the southwest Los Angeles com munity tor more than 20 years, Morningside Hospitaf has closed. In the past three years, the hospital lost more t.han $2 million, said Samuel J . Tibbitts, president of the Lut heran Hospital Society of Southern California, which purchased the 125-bed facility in 1973 from the bankrupt Southwest Community Hospital Association. _as seen on· ·rv· r.•:•-..--Jong-standing re -,_ ti re me nt polic y . 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Help lt'laere It Starts CUIC'A<;o 1Af'1 American l.•·tt"m• owner.. h11vt• unanimous ly a p!JnlVt-'<I th1• suit> for Sl2.1 n11llwn of ltl1• Oukl und A's by C.:hul~ cJ i''rnky f.cugut· Pn·~1de111 Le·f' Mac l'h atl ~a i d a fter the vot e Wednt"Sctay thl' tl'ansfor of the bu1wball team on two execut.tves yf Levi Strauss & 'o and a fotm t-r execut ive of the firm will be forn111lt ted on Nov 6 TtU: NEW OWNERS a r e •Walter A Haas Jr .. chairman or Levi Strauss , Walte r J . Haas, grants manager for the firm's · community aCCairs department; and Roy Eise nha rdt. a San Francisco attorney Eisenhardt will be presid~nt of the club and Walter A. Haas Jr. the vice president. Edward J . DeBartolo Sr., 71, a multimi l l io nair e fr o m Youngstown, Ohio, ma de an in· formal presentation in his con· tinued bid to buy the Chicago wtflte Sox. The Sox board of directors has accepted the $20 million ocrer o( DeBartolo, who owns several horse racetracks an d other sports enterprises, lo buy the club, and au facilities with the understanding the franchise will remain in Chicago. MacPhail , who reportedly had been opposed to the s ale to De Bartolo, said he has <"hanged his mind and that a formal vote on whether De Bartolo will be ac- cepted will be taken in October, . probably during the _t ime of World Series. He needs 10 of the league's 14 votes. "I NOW TillNK that he is s in- cere and would keep the club in Chicago. I believe he has no in· tention of moving it at this time -we must keep an American League team in Chicago," Mac- Phail said. · I.OS A NGELE S {AP > Veteran Dodger right hander Don Sutton ea med his 12th victory of the season, a 2-1 decision O\ler San Oie~o that boosted the team back on top in the National l.eague W!!st. by a Mame over Houston But lhe 35·year·old Sutton, rather than talk about his latest win Wednesday night or hi s league-leadjng 2 13 earned run average, spoke instead of the youngst e rs on the Dodger s' roster. "l'VE SAID ALL along that the influx of kids on this club has made such a difference." said Sutton, 12-4. He was speaking of Steve Howe , who preserved the win with his 17th save, and also the work of second baseman Jack Perconte. who started his firs t big lealfue gameagainstthe Padres. ·'They come here confident. almost arrogant, but not cocky and not unwilling to learn," said Sutton of the ma ny rookies who have played a part in the Dodgers· 1980 season. Perc:onte started in place of Davey Lopes. who had a stiff neck The 26-year old rookie Season Over For .Tyler~ From AP Dispatcht>s Los .AngeJ('s running back Wendell Tyler, a key factor as the Rams earned their first ever · Super Bowl berth last J anuary. said Wednesday he may have to sit out t he current National f'ootball League season. Tyler dislocated a hip an an auto accident in West Virginia on July 4. The former UCLA standou\ who rushed for 1,109 yards last year was expected to return to action sometime next month. Edison High's offense begins here with quarterback Ken Major and center Scott Str<>Vtider. Both are in action tonight when Edison meets Santa Ana High in a non- league football game at Santa Ana Bowl. For the story, White Sox stockholders must now vote on the recommenda- tion of the board to sell to DeBartolo, and no hitch is ex· pected, officials said. MacPhail said that "more in· formation from the White Sox is needed by the league . such as financial positions and transfer of. ownership papers, · · "I'm on a four.week injured list," said T yler . "But after that, tt,e Rams might have to do something with me. "I don't want to come back too soon and play this year hut risk not playing the next five years. So it might not be smart for me to run at all this year.·· see page 83. ~ Big Mental Advantage ToFreedoin NEWPORT, R.I. (AP> The U.S. 12-mete r yacht Freedom and challenger Australia re· sum ed competition for the America's Cup today with Freedom leading t he best-of· seveo series l ·O and holding, if nothing else, a psychological ad vantage over her rival. -Dave Cunningham Stoked Surfers Surfers are a different breed bf animal. They have their own language, their own style and their own value system. They compete just as fiercely as football players. but you rarely see their championships on TV or listed in the newspaper. Surfers don't seem to care about publicity. "'YOU WANT TO DO an article about the ch ampionship? Oh, great. yeah , we were all stoked about it," said Chuck Allen of Hunt.ington Beach. an officer with the National Scholastic Surfing Association: time champion in the National Scholastic Surfing Association and has won Laguna's Brooks Street competition three.straight years. · Chip Rowland, the West Co&St Amateur cham- pion, lives in Huntington Beach and only missed the France trip because he was broke. "I JUST GOT BACK from Australia, where I was surfing with the Northend Boardriders. and when 1 got the invitation 1 didn't have enough time to get the money together." said Rowland. "But I'll be going to the U.S. Amateur championshi p in Oahu Oct. 4." Schwarzstein also plans to surf in the Hawaii competition. as will eight surfers from a Hunt· i n g ton Beac h c lub c alle d the West s id e TI1~ P e.nnant Race Geme1 w L QB Len Dodgers 112 12 -t7 Houeton 12 62 1 17 Clnc:lnnetl 711 67 4YJ 16 LOS ANGEl es 1111 HOME ti II Sfot II "' ')An °'e<JO '>tot " XI, ll •• ConclnnAll, Sept fl, 7l •> All•nl• Sept 1•. U V$ SM\ Fr.tnCl\CO, Oct, l, 4, Sv~ "40U~lon AWA y 161 Sfot 16.11 " •• s .... Diego, Sept JO 0<1 t,htS..nFr•nc•\CO CiNCINNAfl tl•I HOME C•I Sept 11 v< Hou.ion, S.1>1 30, 0<1 I•• S.n 01•go; 0<1 l, •• ~ ... Atl.,.t• AW1'V 1101 Seot ••. )0, 11 •• Lo• 1'nQele>, Seol n 2l•IS...Franco'l(o, Seot 1•,7~•1s.ft O•t!IO Sep116,71.lli•IHouston HOUHON (1)1 HOME 161 S.l)t. 7•, 71, 71 •• Cln<lnnali Se!>I lO,O<t I ,., All•nt• AWAY t 111 S..Ot 11 •t CtnC•M•lt, Se!>I ... 10, 11 at 5<M> Francl>eo St.pt 11, 13 •t S... Oi~OO Se!>I 14, 1'a1 Allanl•, O<t. ), •.Soll LO> Anoe In scored the J:>odgers · first run in the fi rst inning and knocked in what proved to be the decisive run in the ~ixlh with his first major league hit It was a bunt single. coming on an attempted sq ueeze play, and afterward Perconte laughed and said, "Some hit, wasn 'tit? .. The run becatne decisive when the Padres scored in the s<:_venth, on a two-out single by Tim Flan· nery "I WASN'T NERVOUS, only concerned a bout us winning, especially after the two losses in Atlanta ," sa id Perconte . who was recalled from the Dodgers' i\lbuquerque farm club of the Pa c 1fir Coast League last weekend. "I 'm not caught up in this pen· nant fever yet, I just got here. But this is a night to remember, my firs t start." Perconte wa lked and stole second in the first inning and ca me home on a run-scoring single by Dusty .Baker, who bad three ofthe Dodgers' eight hits. In the s ixth. Rudy Law singled with one out, and when losing pitcher Juan Eichelber:&er. 4-2, threw wildly on a pickoff at· tempt, Lawwenttothird. Law broke for the plate on a squeeze attempt. and Perconte bunted into the air, behlQd the mound. But the ball was over the head of Eich.el berger and just out of the reach of seeond baseman Flannery. Perconte , who handled seven chances flawlessly. turned in ·' AngebSplif See Story, Page 82 what he. termed :•my biggest play'' on a bunt attempt by San Diego's Ozzie'Smith in the eighth inning. Perconte charged the ball and threw oft balance to first, barely getting Smith. IN THE NlNTH inhing, the Padres gave the 28,822 Dodger Stadium fans a scare when newly acquired shortstop Pepe Frias booted pinch hitter Dave Cash's two-out grounder. bringing slug- ging Dave Winfield to fly deep to Howe .got Winfield to fly deep to center for the final out. Winfield did not start and San Diego Manager Jerry Coleman explained, "He hasn 't ~en hit· ting the ball lately, and he 'n be out fo r e xtra batting pr actice tonight." T he clubs conclude t)'le brief two-game seri es tonight with Rick Wise, 6·7, starting for San Diego at;ainsl Bob Welch, 12·9. ·'We know now that t he Austrialians have a good boat," said Freedom 's na vigator. Halsey Herreshoff. "They have a fast boat, so we know we have to do everything right to beat them. We are not overconfi- dent.·· Stoked? It's fike suners are caught in a time warp, where the subculture of 1962 (r emember the Beach Boys?) has continued unchanged. Stoked. Gremmies. Hodads. Huarache sandals. Woodies. Surfin · knots. !~~~~~ers. of which Rowland is a feature ......,, ~~,,,.,. ......... ~_. Steve Webb. Ma rk Carter and Eric John will • ~ N~ FREEDOM overcame some mechanical problems with her rudder over the final l wo legs of the six-leg course on T uesday to win ~Y 1 minute and 52 seconds. The United States Suning Federation sent a 10-member team to France Sept. 4·1S for the Eighth World Championships , and the Australians were heavy favorites to win. They always are. all compete in the men's division, while Scott 1 ,.... ---.. • Banuelos will shoot for the junior division t rophy '-4 -~ and the Knudtson boys -Bobby and Jason -will #compete in the menehune ( 12-and·under) division. ~----"!f!he-Faee wU-a-liW.? more But the U.S. team scored 83 points to take home all the t rophies, Australia finishing second with ?St followed_by Great Britain (53) and Fr~ce Bob Rowland, a ll-year-old assistant pastor at Calvary Chapel in Huntin~n Beach, has been sur(iQg_for 20 ears. He gpalified for the master 's ch ell tr. m ev •• th th d .Q " n be tn tbc Be An ~ ... than three hours, so, what's that, 200 minutes? And we beat Australia vy less than two m inutes. That's less than one percent," Herreshoff s~id. 1F r eedom actu a ll y l ed Australia by as much as 2: 17 al the fifth mark after a run with the wines' at her stern. That run was the beginning of Freedom's rudder troubles. "The nMtder cable broke jUst before the second weathe r m ark, so we sailed the fifth leg almost entirely without the rud- der ," Herreshof( said. He said skipper Dennis Conne r used the spinnaker sail and trim tab. a rudder-like n ap attached to the keel, to round the fifth mark. "Ii' YOU REMEMBER we started the final ~g on a long port tack," Herreshoff said Wed· nesday morning. "It was lucky we were able to do that because . we sot a jury rig working during that tack. The rest of the way, Dennis steered with the trim tab, anct Tom Whidden worked the rudder." Whidden, the port tailer. became the helms man on the final le1 after a crewman al· tached a line to the rudder as· aembly below decks. ran It throucb a ptally block and wound it a~ the winch Whidden was Working, Herreshoff said. "It ~ the race kind of ex· dtl~l.. ind a little risky," Her· retnonnld. (52 ). - -- Among the surfers on that team were Scott Waring of Orange Coast College, Marty Hoffman from F.dison High, and 15-year-old Alisa Schwarz. stein of Laguna Beach. division of the Oahu competition. - - THE MOST NOTED member of Westside Boardriders, Bud Llamas, won't be going to Hawaii bec~use he turned pro three months ago. Oahu is strictly for a mateurs. • "He's getting famous already. Bud's the hot· test surfer around," says Rowland. "He won the California Stubbies and was invited to Australia." EDISON IOGH TEACHER John Rothrock was selected to coach the team. which surfed in five different locations near the Diarritz area of France. The U.S. contingent included surfers from Florida and the Texas gulf area, but most of the nation's best surfers are raised on the waves between Santa Cruz and San Clemente. We could ~tart na ming the other world-class surfers from the Orange Coast area -people like Pat Downey and Preston Murray -but the list would take up half of this page. Sailing A long Australia's high flying bowman Scott McAllial' er adjust.a the soinnaker boom clip as Australia peels a second spinnaker in trials off Newport, R.I ., dnesday. Schwarzstein, who began surfing in a Laguna Beach recreation department program, is a two· And besides, surfers don't care about publici· ty. AU they care about is the search for the perfect wav~. And maybe that's the definition of pure sport. Australia ·will meet Freedom in round two of Amenca ·s Cup action today. · A1Jieriea's Cup: More Than the .Jibe Set By ALMON LOCKABEV .,..., ............. ,,. With the 24th challenge for the America's Cup under way off Newport, R.I. this week, the best four of seven races wiU bring out a host of sports writers from newspapers and wire services, many of whom don't know the • "blunt end from the pointy end" of a boat. The late Ev ·Morris, dean of yachlinl writers once referred to these unln· formed reporters as "baseball writers In tennla shoes." lt's true that many reporters coverin1 the America's CUp don't understand the lan1ua1e of sailing and aome'limes apeod Iona PM•R'apbs tryint to explain tflem to l•Y readers. A .· The America's Cup was named after the schooner America which first won what was then known as the "100 guinea' cup" from the British in 1851. It ia sometimes improperly referred to as the America CUp or the American Cup. The modem-America's Cup compeli· lion 11 a series of match races between only two boats -the defender and the challenger -with no handicap. Since 1958 the match bas been sailed in 12- meter sloops. So what la a 12·meter? Al M to 68 feet long, it 10ff without saying that it Is not 12 meters in lenath. Without going into the complicated formula, lt simply meana that lenath overall, length on the waterline. beam (width), sail .area, · wei1ht, diap1acement, freeboard Cdls· lance from waterline to the deck) and several other parameters are fed into a computer and the answer must come out 12-meters. The formula is called the International 12-meter rule . THE ORIGINAL lZ·METERS were built of wood, but in recent years they have been built of aluminum. The term sloop means that the boat bas only one mast supported by either wire or rod stays. The fore and back stays are som eti m es adjusted hydraulically to give forward or aft curve to the mast to improve sail shape In certain wind conditiollS. Recent references lo the ''bendy m ast " on the 12-meter Australia means that the mast can be c urved aft ~-·-................................ ._. drastically to provide a better pocket in the mainsail when going to weather lD light airs. A natter main ia preferred when sailing to weather in ll strona breeze. The mast can also be bent forward to provide more area in tbe s pinnaker when sailina ,downwind. The "luff" of a mains'l is attached to the mast and hoisted by' means of a mechanical winch. The foot ia attached to the boom -a horizontal apar at· tached to the mast. The boom can also be bent to improve the shape of lhe mains'I under certain wind conditions. OTHER SAILS ON A SLOOP: Headsails (heads'ls): Any.sail nown (See AMERICA'S CUP, Pa .. 9t) • .. . ' -· 82 DAil V I'll n 1 . flo<jt .day !x."Ult»ftn "' 1••W1 A Cap aule R por1 1're>m •he World _o r !>poi•~ .. H lr•b f9 fuag I 1• ou .,.,,,..,.,. 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V promotion direc tor. will remain on t he job pending the outcome of the case. university offi cials said. .. These are public omcers. ·· Miller said at a news con· ference .. The v1ctim here is the ~eneral public " So10·" ··i1...-ltiH.-r Sparks 11.-d. 7-0 Matjo Soro tossed a five-hitter and Ray Kalgbt ii knocked in fi ve runs with his third grand slam homer of the sea~m and an RBI single to power •Cincinnati to a 7-0 victory over Houston Wednes· day-Tiight to keep the Reds in contention for the National League West title Soto allowed just one Astro runner to third base in recording his 10th victory against six losses. In ·othe r contests, Garry Maddox stole two bases and scored on a pinch-hit single by Del Unser to snap an 1 lth inning ·tle and li ft Philadelphia to a 5-4 victory over Pittsburgh. Pirates reliever Kent Telral~ suffered the loss, his fifth in his last five decisions . . Lee MaulllJ drove in fo ur r uns with a homer and sacrifice fl y. leading the New York Mets to a 5-2 trium ph over Montreal. The loss cut the Expos' East Di vision lead to l "'-i games over second-place Philadelphia . Leon Dllrbam and nto Landrum each collected two RBI and St. Louis SOTO ca pitalized on s loppy Chicago play as the Cardinals defeated the Cubs, S-5 . . . 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J o h 11 N l l h t> 1:11:1nll "·" .•1!11•1•11 111 IH· 1·:illc·d Nll"k , wh1eh 1s his m iddle 11am1· """,.b"'' Today -----~ llll this dat(• 111 haseball in I~·· H~1y Washburn of the St. Louis Cardinals no-hit the S;rn l"ram·1sco (:1ant s 2-0 Only 24 hours earlier, Gaylord Pt•rr~ of tht: Gianb nad no·h1t the Cards 1·0. Today's H1rthrlays • P1tt-;burgh Pirates coach llarvey Haddix. who hurk!d 12 perfrrt innings against the Milwaukee Braves in a 19~ game 1s 55 St Louis Cardinals outfielder Tony Srott 1s 32. Kansas City Royals pitcher Ken Brett iS? also 32 1 louston 01h•r running back Earl Campbell, [il' who l1•ft Monrla~ night')) game agains t Cleveland . c • t in tile t111rd quarter. was listed as probable Wed-• nesda y for Sunda~ ::. home opener with Baltimore. The lcam·s irt1ury re.port.also cleared up the exa<'t nature of Campbell"s inJury It was announced after the Browns game thatSampbell had suffered a back injury and had a tooth knocked out WC'dnl'sday's report showed Campbell s uffered a pulled left groin . The San Diego <"hargcrs announced they had waived \etcran running back Don Woods, the NFL Hook1e of the Year in 1974 Football Coach Rieb Brooks of the Unjversity of Oregon will not be indicted by the special grand jury investigating athletics at the Pc-10 conference school .. A judge ruled that University of Illinois quarterback David WilsoD, who attended Fullerton JC. may not play football this year. Circuit Court J udge Harry Clem agreed with the CAMPBELL Big Teff"Confe rence that Wils on. who has led the lllrni to two victories this season , is a<:ademically tn· eligible . Rickey Henderson, who recently set an Oakland A ·s sm~le-season record for stolen bases. has been named Northern California Athlete of the Month for Au~ust . K(\NSMf CITY, Mo (AP 1 The Kansas City Royals have been convicted three times of being merely the second-best team in the American League. So, perhaps, 1t 's not loo sur pris ing t hat the rtoyals view the Ir fourth AL West title in five · seasons as simply another visit before the pa role board "I J UST CAN 'T Jump all over and i.how JUhilancc unlit we w1n the vtayoffs," said tfal McRae. ··r ·vc been with three playoff teams here and we haven't won a t hing I'll hold back until we win something '' The Royals clind1cd the 1980 rl1 v1s1on crown Wednesday night with a double header split with lht' California J\ngt'ls to clinch'" lht• til le bul the t:nsurng cckbrat1on was decidedly sub· du<'d Clouding tht' party was the k1111w lcdge that Kansas City's .. pn•v 1ou.'i division title seasons 1976, J!Y77 and 1978 were cut short by playt)ff losses lo the New York Yankees '"ll 's very disappointing to c1·1t~brat1· and then not win . It's lik e a strange marriage," said McRat• qui~ '"If we win the p l ayofL.'l.~en 1 ·11 le l 1t all IOOSt' •• KANSAS CJTV locked up the title on Dennis L<.'Onard's three· hi t 5·0 victory in the fi rst game, before the Angels rode Brian Downing's fi ve runs batted in to a 7.4 nightcap triumph Perhaps lhe most excited of the Royals was rirs t ,year Mana~er Jim Frey. . . r 've got friends who 've been 1n this business for 40"years and never been in the position l 'm in," he said . "I'm just grateful things have gone our way~' • W i ll ie W i l s o n bac k e d Leonard's performance in the opener with two s ingles and a pa ir or RBI. The r ight-handed Leona rd, 19·9. he ld the Angels hitless after the fourth inning, struck out nine a nd walked two . lt was his seventh straight victory over California a nd his 12th in 14 career decis ions IN THE NIGHTCAP, Downing drove in two r uns with a first- inning single, t hen snapped a 4.4 tie with a lhree·run double in Ute seventh off Larry Gura. 18-8. "I 've swung the ba t real good. es pecially since•l 've had a fi ve- month layoff,'' ""~aid Downing.- who broke his ankle in April and only recently returned to the lineup. "All my outs have been hard hit, but then you cou~d say I've had a long time to rest up." · Carney Lans ford had two RBI fo r the Angels. who rT\ade a win· ner of reliever Dave Laroche. 3-5. • George Brett, playing in his first game since injuring his right h and Sept. 6, ha d two single~ in fi ve at-bats in the nightcap to keep his American League-leading average a t .396. Stop Chinaglia Key to Beating Cosmos WASHI NGTON (AP > Cap lain Ray Hudson of the F'm1 Lauderdale Stn kc rs sa vs the key to v.•mning 5oc·rer Bowl 80 Sunday 1s really simple Stoµ the Cosmos Giorgio Chmaglia "We have lo dt'ny hjm space and lime on the ball." sa id Hudson of Chinagha who needs only two goals for mmd-bogg!lng SO-goal season "We have to crowd tum out or the game. cut off his source or supply " Hudson admits. however, con taining China~lia m the game JI R FK Stadium ma)' be easier said then done "If we c<1n get Ken right. we may ™' a ble to stop Chmagha, ··. he said '"Ken has had a lot or -success agatn:-.t him lie would be the man and he 1s picking up each day We won't know until later in the week.'" Hudson was asked about his comments at a ne ws conlerence Wednesday when he said the Strikers had overcome adversity all season Ion~ and now were in the North Amer ican Soccer Le<.1g ue champions hip against lhl' Cosmo~ who he described as "the glamour boy~ ·· "Chinaglia is as dangerous ·All I wa s s ay"i ng 1!) that without the ba ll as he 1~ with 1t,"' v.orldw1dC'. they a re believed to continued ,Hudson. "lie creates be the big boys on the block ,•· he plays and he's unselfis h . lie said. "We recognize that. It will helps out his teammates . The help us . though. It will spur us man has so much class up his o n. Whenever we ha ve had sleeve that be can tum a game something to reach for. we got around 1t. We are confident we can do it .. A greal deal hinges on that 1n the champi_onshjp game." aspect. stopping Chinaglia He 1s ,,,,... Ch· 1.. C · No 1 and we have got to stop m ag 13 · osn;ios capt ain, No 1:· he said ~~~ghed off Hudson s c?mments. Hudson said the Slrikers JU.St 1 m sure they are going to try might have the player to nullify to kn~k us off_ but I don't think the play of Chinagiia but it dC'· there is any J.~alousy between pends on whet he r his Fort soccer players . T~l~ri11ion .. Radio TV: No cn•nts scheduled. RAIHO: Ba~l·ba ll An~els at Kansas City. 5 30 p.m .. ·La ud e rdale roommate. Ken Hudson said he believes Soc- K~(' i7 J0) S-an 1>1cgo at Dodgers, 7 30 p.m , KABC 1790 ). Fogarty. has recovered suHi cer Bowl 80, to be telecast na- c1en tly from a sprained left tiona lly, "will be an exciting, ankle injured tn the last playoff high -scoring game The two ~ame teamswillbeveryclose.·· USC Guard Out With Kn«>~ Injury Baseball Stanllings BARWICK DATSUN AMF.Rll'AN LEAGUE W.-st Division W L Pct. GB 90 56 .616 NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Soccer Cup tourm1m<·nl on the • one ,l.o beat again lhis year," " GWC campll.'i says GWC soccer coach Gregory I. 0 S A N t; E I ... : !" < /\ P I Gt•nrgl' /\rh1<•11 . lhl' ... 1arttng nm.1• guard for Sl>utht•rn C';.i l's fourth rnn1<t•d ·rroj;~wtll miss Satur day night 's gam1• aj.:atn .. L...201.h rankt•d !:iouil.Lt:.ar.oilna with a knl'l' IOJ11ry, 11 wa:. announrcd WC'drwsrlav x-Kansas City Oakland Texas M-innelie~l Chi<' ago An~elH Seattle 74 73 .503 16"'2 70 75 .483 19"'2 Dodgers 83 62 .572 Houston 82 63 .566 PRE-OWNED ' ' Two days of romi><·tition begm Chica "They have a lot or pt.'<1 Pr id'av-Jti....ht-;rt-wtr,..--~.--ple,,.relurning lrcun .. a_g.ocwL t.cam J "'" " las1 year." . Camino meets ColleJ(e of the Et Camino whip•><:d G WC, G 1, Desert, followed by a 7. 30 match • /\d11C':t , ·a :mphomon· who was hurl tn last St.tturd;iy's 20 17 v1r tory nvt•r T1·n111•ss1•1•. will have a f111a ti11g ll•l't'1• o( 1·;1rl tla~e sur g it·ally r1•11111v1•tl from hts l~l b etween Golde n West a nd in the tourney c'h:im pions hip Orange Coast College. gam e last year. and the Wur riors have now tukcn the lit 11· Winners of the games square two of the four yeHrs off Saturday evening at 7 .30 for The Rustlers <'apt urNI th•· km•t• Thur'lday ' the Soccer Cup. The two losin g crown in 1977 and '7H. SOUlH COAST DODGE. SERVICE DEPT. ••• OPE• AISOLUTB.Y FREE OIL ·. ~CHANGE!* {WITH THIS ADI v ......... $....ta.,... SOUTM COAST DOOGI ............... c .......... Offer Good Thru Sept 30. 1980 Chrysler Products Only ' I' Office Fixtures, yes. 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'• ) I . ., .... cl! cti tr. m e" ' Wt th. lb at Cl n rt be trt th• Be Ad db Ill . FOOTBALL BOAT IN G .. SET FOR PALOMAR Or ange Coast College def ens I\ e t ackles Brad · Ma t"lin (!efl) and Jer~ Reynol<!s wt ll start Satur . .,..,, ~·-,..., - day nig ht whe n the Pirates entertain P alo mar Coll ege in a 7 :30 nonconference gam e al OCC 's l..eBa rd Stadium. ·~ Si11ki111f Sliip? Mulligan Loses Two· Assistants By JOITh :-;EVA~O ' Ot •ht O.our Pilot !>toH UC Irvine haskelball coach Bill MuJlig<m must feel· like a captain on a sinking ship these days everyt)ody 1s 1umpmg overboard In the short span 11f seven months, smce Mulligan assumed the head coaching duties al UCI. the feist y Iris hman has hired - . and los t t wo a ssistant · coaches. Reg.gie Mor ris"'\..•a l.ked the plank m August whe~ decided to retllm to Ma nua l Arts Hjgh, and Mark Warkent1cn complet- ed the mulln> when he accepted a s imilar post al l'NLV this pas\ week. WARKENTIEN'. defection 1s understandable as Jerr · Tarka- ~an's offer at Las Vegas was 1ust too good to turn down Mo rris' depa rture, however . stemmed more from guilt and pressure within the black .com· munity at Los Angeles ··Al Las \'cga::.. 1t 's more money I don't have 10 leach classe:. and it ·s a Top 20 school," explains Warkenl1cn. "ll was re- ally tough to leave Billy I JUSt love hi m But ll11s was loo good of an O.Pi<>r:tun1ty to turn down." Wa"l'kentien was contacted in late August about the assistant's post at UNLV He round out he was accepted two weeks later. The reason 1t 's been s o q wet to this point 1s UNLV hasn't made an of~icial announce ment yet, so UCI 1s staying mum, too The announceml•nt, tho u~h . is a m ere formalJly a:. Warkentein has already started his duties Anteat ers ever a pproa c h UNLV's status"! "Well. if anybody can do it 1t 's Mulligan," says Warkentien. very matter of:factly. "If they want to reach the Top 20 level Billy Mull~gan is the guy." ' For Morris. an outstanding in · ner city coach with a penchant for defense. the decision to stay or leave was not as clear cut. Morris wanted to step up into the colleg__e coaching ranks. but his emotions and community pressure told hjm otherwise "It looks like everybody is jumping ship and that wasn't my reason al all.··· says the VC IRJllNE likeable coach, who has built a baske tball p ow e rhouse at Manual Arts. "The basic .reason I did what I did was emotional "THE IRVlNE JOB was a rational, professiona l, logical move . which is good. The only other side was the emotional aspect and that was Manual Arts. ''The people in my community we re happy for me but they didn 't understand why I was an assistant coach instead of a head coach. The students thought I was just cold. They asked , "How could you do this? How couJd you leave ?' "'I guess it was just a matter of community pressure a nd g u ilt. I was going through withdrawa l symptom s I felt guilty that l couldn't do this <!hd I couldn't to that. I was in between." For t he past seven seasons Morris has been calling his own shots at Manual. and doing quite a good job at that. Although he hasn 't won a cit y title, his teams have been in the finals twice and tl}e semis on three more oc· casions. Edisol) Gets Tough Test Front Saints By ROGER CARLSON Of -O.Olly l"ltet Staff ~dison High); Chargers put their No. 1 ranking in Orange County and the CIF Big 'Five Conference on the line tonight at Santa Ana Bowl where the Santa Ana Saints await. The game features the ex- plosive power of Edison's D.J. Be ll against a big Santa Ana eleven, wruch revolves around the options of quarterback Scott f'.ranklin. who is equally effec· t1ve as a passer and runner . In fact, Santa Ana Coach Tom Meiss labels his field general as the best in Orange County and considering the damage b~ did in Santa Ana's opener. he may be right. All Fr~ di d in the first ha l ! w as run for three touchdowns, including a 63- yarder. and pass for 93 yards with six completions in 13 at- tempts . For the night be averaged 10.1 yards per carry • Edison Coach Bill Workman s~ys ~ expects no changes in his lineup -which. means Edison relies on the running of Bell and the bull·lilre running of fullback Dave Geroux. Bell spun off 163 yards on 25 carries in Edison's 21·7 victory over Estancia, including three touchdown runs. Edi!IOn's defense, which limit· ed Estancia to 16 yards net rus hing, is led by linebackers Ric k DiBe rnardo and Troy Seurer. in additiori to a quick ~ront line and secondary boast· mg 4.6 speed in every direction. The Chargers may need all the speed they possess as Santa Ana ca.n ans wer with sophomore ta ilback Rick Franklin and several excellent receivers. Also in action tonight is Ocean v.iew. which is seeking its first victory of the season with a test against La Quinta at Huntington Beach High Doug Irvine and Rick Moser form Ocean View's one-two punch. Thursday September t8, t980 DAILY PILOT 83 NO SID fOr OCC Carnett Cuts Down on Workload By CURT SEED£N Of .... .,.. •• ~ SUft It may not be important to some people, but the results of, let's say. a women's softball game or men's volleyball match at Orange Coast College deserves attention. This year, however, you !!lght not hear more than a whisper from some of "t'.I; athletic teams at ~CC . The reason: OCC's public information of· fleer. Jim Camell, is tired of working 70-80-hour work weeks . and he can't ~ blamed. CABN"ET'I'.. YOU SE£, is OCC's public in· formatioh officer AND s ports information dir- JVNIOR COLLEGES ector (SID>. a featsimilar to combining the duties of a surgeon and his assistant. Four bands are necessary to get the job done right, and Jim. thank goodness. only hast wo. There are five community colleges in Orange County (excluding Coastline). and all have full· time SIDs to publicize their athletic contests. At Orange Coast , Camell fills the shoes of both positions, and he is lauded by his peers as one of the best in the nation. That's not bad. considering Carnett doesn't even officially own the SID title. Camell requested a full-time SID in his office this year but was turned down due to the usual ' budget restrictions besetting most colleges. THIS WEEK> CARNETr informed OCC 's coaches. via memo, that he will no longer send out ne releases on each athletic event this year. He also said he could not be respons ible for supplying the area newspapers with scores of many or the events. Carnett is apologetic about the decision. He loves sports, an·d his work proves that. He has re- ceived nine national and 15 state awards for his publications outs.landing SIDs around. It's j ust too·much work for him. · ''There are 1:1arely enough hours in a week to ~o the s~rts information duties . but t-0 dd public information duties on top of that ... " Christma;i adds. . "~EN I TOOK OVER the public information duties run~ years al(o, w£ had 10 intercollegiate sports which I was respons ible for covering 1• Carnett explains . ' "Since then , Tille IX came about which l am 100 percen~ in agreem.ent with, but th~t added a lot of women s sports lo my duties, .. he continues Added to that. both women's and men's s ports pro grams have bee• upgraded. "I. reel our women's program is ;tmong the top three m the s tdtc, both io accomplishment and 1n the nul'!lber of sports we Qffer," Carnett boasts. But with Ccimeu ·s decision. you might not hear as much as you would like to hear about the women or men < CARNETf SAYS the bottom line is the student a thletes who wili reallv s uffer · "The mos t important thing an SID does is help the athletes gain schola rships to rour-year cot, leges. I frequently get requests from major col!" leges for brochures, media guides and informat\Cln to he lp them 1n their recruiting efforts. All the community colleges do t hat," Carnell explains. ln rus memo to the coaches. Carnett said he will continue to give attention to the sports which command the most attention Foot ball. basketball and baseba ll will even receive scaled-down cov ' erage. '"I feel very hadly about w hat 1 have to do 1 have to set my priorities and focus my energies .. ·• "It's totally amazing how he's handling both jobs ." says fellow SID Dick Christman of Sad· dleback College. "Jim has always been one of the miiiiiliilllliiiillilillli radio pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE Bo.,iing Soling ~loops Set to Sail Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's Podolak Memorial R~gatta is expected to draw a sizeable fleet of Sc;»ling Class sloops sailing on outside courses Friday. Saturday and Sunday. TIM: Podolak series was Qriginally for 10-meter s~oops m honor of the late Walter Podolak who died at the helm of his lO·meter ~uile a number of years ago in an Alamito5 Bay Aigosy race. The trophy was rededicated to the Olympic Sailing Class a few yean ago after there were not enough IO.meters to form a good competitive class. The current Podolak Series is for match rac· ing in the Soling Class. . Women sailors will be in tbi spotlight again tb~s ~eekend as Voyagers Yacht Club hosts the ~iurd m. the Orange County Women's Ocean Rae· mg Senes. The race in Performance Handicap Racing Fl~ yachts is scheduled Saturday. . There wdl be a lot of action for ocean racing sailors down Dana P.oint way as Capistrano Bay Yacht Club stages the fifth race for its Ocean Rac- ang Series for PRRF and International Offshore Ru~e yachts, and Qana Point hosts the sixth race of its Dana Point Series for PHRF ratings . Both events are scheduled Saturday and Sunday . There's plenty on tap for small boat ·sailors. L~do lsle Yacht Club will host sailors over 30 man· nmg Sabot and Laser dinghies on Saturday· Balboa Yacht Club will be the scene of the Metcatf Cla~s championship Satui'day and Sunday, and Nt:wpoi:t Harbor Yacht Club will send Lebman-12 sa1 lors m quest oflhe Schock Trophy on Sunday. In other yachting areas: LM ........ Lalll ... 11 Wftl Coe•• Y~I Clue. -S"'9 ... ~ rec• S.C...-dey C.orlllo llH<ll Ve<l\I Ch>b -Fall Serln tall clalft) ~y H .... 11119tor1HarllOUtY~ICkib-Dl""'y 1 .... tta1-1,S..ndn _._. ... 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I. \, f oun I\' 'S1n Buu rd IDo (' 0W1t y Rlvtrsidt Co11nty total mo. cost no deposrt on aedn apPfoval OUNCf COUNT'\' RADIO Hlf PHO"Jf SERVI(( INC 401 S SANTA FE SANTA ANA 835-3305 • £ ••• lntt•llet~ '-I ' t"' ,.,,, • •., 'L' • .,, ,. tjll•t ••,.,. Open Diiiy 9~ Set. by Appl. TOWN I COUJfTRY MOTORIM·c ACCESSORIES VISA 1415 E "H" McFADDEN • Santa· Ana (714) 953·6717 PL!%! VIRDI LIQUOR ONE Lt=rEA.SALE-BOTTLE OR CASE EARL y TIMES Reg. \8.25 ... Now $6.89 SAVE S1 .3' CANADIAN MIST Reg. 8 28 Now $6.72 \ SAVE Sl.56 CROWN RUSSE Reg. S5.6\ .. Now $4.53 SAVE S1.11 KESSLER Reg. \7.44 .. ' ••...• Now $6.18 SAVE $1.26 "It's a Top 20 program ... says the former Cal Slate Fullerton assistant under Bobby Dye, who played for Mu lligan for two years and helped in lour others "With UNLV you're in the !)all park with any kid right away. Here. if you call a k 1d or a coach they call you right back you don• have tQ go ~them · UCI DOES HA VE to go after them, ho~ver. a nd that was part of the problem. Can the Those numbe r s, plus the fact fie had-anotlfU-solid team coming back -maybe e ven rus best -were more than he could stand. Toeipt'a Game• (7 :31) Edison vs . Santa Ana at Santa Ana Bowl La Quinl-a-v"5. Ocean View U.--Bluebe...-v .. uffm· w:-Q Huntington Beach - -~ "iU --. Mission Vi'ejo vs. Saddleback Blueberry Muffin. skippered by Karen Mason AO-N A-1C-O-RUM Reg ... $7.11 _ No.w...U. _ _,_.1"-"!8,_,___~ SAVE $1.59 I UCI Tourney Set Water Polo Season Vnderu:ay UC Irvine will open the 1980 water polo ~ason when the Anteaters host their 14th annual UCI Invitationa l tournament Friday -Sunday. The Ant.eaters will open the tournament festivities with a 3 p.m . match against Cal State Hayward Friday at Tustin High Schodl. Tbis year's lO·tea m fi eld in· eludes '79 tourney c hamp UC Berkeley, UCLA. Stanford, Cal State Long Beach. Cal State Fullerton, Pepperdine, Cal State Hayward and UC Da vis. The tournament has been split into two brackets with the top three teams fr.Pm each advanc· ing to Saturday night's cham· pionship round. Besides Cal State Hayward. UCLA, Long Beach -Stale and Berkeley join UCI in one bracket, while Stanford, Pep· perdine. USC , C tl State Fullerton and UC Davis form the other. E•ch team wlll play every acboOI within its dlvl1lon with lbe top three records advancine le U.e finals where. ag•ln, pool play will take place with the team with the best record being declared the winner. UCI will follow it's 3 o'clock match Friday with a 6 :20 even· ing contest with Long Beach State. The Anteaters will then come back at 7 :60 Saturday morning at Newport Harbor High for a game with UCLA and will c90clude their ,pool play at 12: 50 against Berkeley. the Anteaters, who finished fourth in the tournament a year ago, posted a 15·12 record In 1979 in what was considered a re· building year. Now with a year or experience under their belts. the Anteaters are extremely op· timistic about the coming season. "Thi.II ls the strongest team I have had at UCI," comments bead coach Ed Newland: now ln bis 15th season. "At the same time, however, the quality of play in dus area ia the finest ever. Altna.t every team in our tournament ii capable of mak· int lt to the NCAA c ham· pk>nsbips um yen ... GORDON'S GIN Reg. S7 .23 .... Now $6.19 SAVE $1.04 at Tustin. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, and "penoned" by a c'rew of three women, was the winner in Shock Takes Ladies' Race Jane Schock of Newport Harbor Yacht Club won the Bank of Newport Perpetual trophy for the best performa.oce in Naples Sabots in NHYC's eighth annual Little Old Ladies Regat.ta Wednesday. Schock was the winner in ~lass A with three straight firsts ma breezy three-race series. The regatta, sailed in oaples and windward sabots drew 59 entries from yacht ciubs from San Diego to Pt. Dume. Winner in the windward sabot A w!th three straight firsts wu Marilyn Gallaway, King Harbor Yacht Club. · Trophy winners in each class: Naples Sabot A (22 entries) - 1. J•ne Shoe~ NHYC; 2. J'-ldie Becker, SDYC; 3. Mary Wall, NHYC; 4. Molly Lewis, SDYC· 5. Pam Udley, SDYC. ' Cius B (14) -1. Mary Crary, NHYC; 2. Martie Coon, NHYC; 3. Ovay Lbvell, Navy YC; 4. Bet· ly Woodall, SDYC; 5. Kelsey Stewart, LSC. Clall C < 10) -1. Elaine Limbolf, BYC; 2. Janet Aaber, SDYC; 3. Helen Williama, BYC. Wlndward Sabot A -(I) -1. Marilyn Galloway. KHYC; 2. Performance Haodicap·B in. the first leg of Newport Ocean Saillng Association's Argosy race. PHRF·B was the largest clus. Other winners on the race from Newport to Cabrillo Beach: IOA -Pl1lol -·· l .. Coll,'-eve. PHAl'·A -Ot«wa, Al<llMe ltauff WHOA PHAI'< -Solflda. Gf' .... m GI-~. s.svC. OACA-Vl¥e, tloWle ........... SSYC. SOllO -LYM"-· 9otl LJMll, cecvc. J & B SCOTCH Reg. $14.15 .. 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J . .O, 2 . .0, Cl .. ml..._r 11 IT-l, l JO U HMY 12-11 .,.10 UI jO U Pkk \I• (1.f.M0-1 21 peld '416 40 wtlll 41 wlnnlnq lkkeU (five l\O<SH) U Pick Si• con~ol•tlon .,.Id llO 00 with ISl winnlnq llekels Cfour ,,.,.._, Eltlllll r i ce Artie fhe Smartle ICr ...... ), UO, 1.IO, J 40; Car-...... IAc•er-1. 6AO, l.to • .-, H-N IKYMlerl.UO Ninth race A'°"1&Ult CWUllem•I, l .IO, •IO,• 00; El T.....,to (Foleyl, • 00, a .tO • ..,._ dy'\ L•l'Ce IOI-), 11.• 15 tae<te ( ... I ""'dll ... SO Temh ,.._. Lucky C.rd A cC...,llbllll, 11 tO, I .ID, )ID; Ji:n!QM 8r~ 1"°"9111, 1 IO, • 10 MIS1e< Sendmln N (Ander-.), • 00 '3 eu«e 1 .. 31 .,.le! \123 'O Atteftdence -6,lt7 CROUCOUNTRY CIFRenklnp Mlo.4 $CHOOl. IOYS .... 1. C--· 1 Do> P-!00. ) Pelot \/lfOtt, • Ul)I-. S. Ulol-J; 4 AOlllng Hllh, I •-;LP-•¥....,,: 9, Foolhlll, 10 0. .. .... t -Doll; 1 Walnut. J Aowl-; 4 l•R Cl•.,..•t•; ' 6u•n• P•'". • Nor111•1-, I HM!twl••. I Ml"""' VlelO, t f'I 00<-. 10 V-la Nlo.4 KNOOL Ot•U .... 1 ~--v ...... 1 Senta u .. bl••. J Palo• v .. can, 4 UfOl-Y. ) l°oo411111, 1o ·-· I ~· t N""'oury Fl.tr•, t c.-. --· .. c-w-w. ... I 8 hllOP &lf\11. ) Se n Marino. J ,..,,, .. _ v ...... 4 ..... Del,' ue-- -... t -....... 1 Alplll, I Arroyo C.ra-' LA (An-. 10 AYll llOll ., . , ,, i' • FOR THE RECORD I FISHING Jim Niemiec ·Double Catch Rare .... . TM hl1h1J1ht or last week '1 an1Un1 -off our coastline wu a successfully hooked and ~ double on (ftant black se1 l>ua off the back side of Catalina Island. John Doughty of Blssbee's Sportflshlng Head· quarters on Bal~oa Island s)lppered his sportfiaher "Companero" to Silver Canyon and alon1 with 'Mark Miller of Oran1e both tied into blacks usin1 mackerel for ball. · - Dou1hty's sea bass weighed In at..LWbopPing 362"'2 pOuncfs wttlle Miller's was a 188~ pounder . It took J.D. one hour and 55 m1nut.es lo land his fish; while the other sea bass was boated in less than So5 minutes with both an1lers t.&Sing 80-pound outfits. IT SEEMS THAT THIS is the year of the blacks, u a number of large fish have been taken in thia area, but it is extremely unusual lo book two of these fish from the same spot at the same time. J .D. reported that a third strike was missed just prior lo the double hookup. Marlin fishing Is rated fair at best as most of the action hu moved to the Santa Barbara-Santa Cruz Island area, and boats ftshing out of Santa Barbara harbor are enjoying some 1ood action orr big spikebills .. In addition to the marlin that are being caught, there is a good showing of broadbill, but most bailed fish are refusing to bile. The billfish action should continue for another week or so in these northern waters before moving back to 1oeal s pots. THERE ARE SOME MARLIN being taken out of Sao Diego where the best action appears to be 12 to 18 miles. :JOO degrees off Point Loma. Water ·is a bit dirty over the weekend for the Balboa Angling Club annual Lady Anglers Tourney and only a few marlin were ,boated. But the water has cleared for lbe most part and fishing should r eturn to normal by this • weekend. Last week, Lee Stockland of Tustin -landed ~ marlin on bia boet "Horay Toad1" whlle f15hing off t~ west end of Catalina. Most anglers are trollin1 mackerel colored Clones to pick up blind strikes on the marlin that are in our channel waters. It seems that these mackerel lur~ with flashy colors and also black and red lures are picking up the bulk of the bUUish by local sportfishers. THERE IS A REPOaT that there were over 40 broadbiU taken this past week by the commercial fleet, but only a few were baited by sports II FISHING fishermen. Most of the swofdfish showed up bet ween lbe 14 Mile Bank and the Avalon Banks, while sport anglers were off in another direction. ~ Those anglers that did try and bait a s wordfish were confront~ with clear blue water on the out- side and it seemed that these broadbill became very leader-shy with good water clarity. Party boat fishing out of Dana and Newport s till continues to provide anglers with mixed ac- tion on both surface and bottom feeders . Loads are on the light side, but all landings report good ~atches. Boats should be running on a daily basis through October, at which time many landings cut their schedules to concentrate on rock cod fishing with occasional trips to the outer islands. · Fishing is stM slow in San Diego waters, ex- cept for long range boats. Unfortunately for most Southland anglers this season has to be a bust as not many albacore or yellowtail were caught. The only action on longfins is currently taking place off Avila Beach and Morro Bay, where the bite is good. F,....P~81 AMERICA'S CUP LANGUAGE: • • forward or lbe mast, such as: Jib: A small triangular sail used LO strong winds. Genoa: A large jib that ~ps the main in lighter winds. Spinnaker: Large balloon or parachute type sail flown when running before the wind or reach· ing with the wind abaft the beam. (Spinnakers are sometimes referred to as "chutes" or "kites") Ballooner: Large. li ght-weight heads'! flown when "reaching" with" the wind coming from about right angles. Stays'I: <Sometimes called a "~all boy" ) Long narrow jib flown under the spinnaker to pick up more breeie when reaching. PASTS OF A SAIL: Tack: The bottom end of lbe sail that is al· tacbed lo the deck (Jib) or boom (mains')). _ Luff: The part of a sail that is attached to the headstay (jib) or mast (maina'I). Foot: The part of the mains'l attached to the boom. <Most heads'ls are loose-footed). Leach: The back edge of the sail. Batten: A narrow wooden or fiberglass slat that fits into pockets on the leach of a sail to help controf the shape. · Clew: The after or back comer of a sail. '· PAllTS OF THf BOAT: Bow: Forward of the mast. Beam: Widest part of the boat across the <teck. Cockpit: The area of the boat in which ~e skipper and crew operate. Helm: Steering device -either wheel or tiller. Several 12-meters have two wheels so the .helmsman can switch from side to side for visibili· ly under the sails. Rudder: The under.water device that is con- trolled by the helm to steer the l>Qat. Keel: Lead or iron mass uDder a sailboat to provide stability. Winch: Geared mechanical device for trim~ ming sheets or hoisting sails. Bicycle winch: Inte rconnected winches allow- ing as many as four crewmen to oper ate simultaneously. Also called coffee-grinders. Grinders: Crewmen who grind winches Tailers: Crewmen who haul or pu.11 on sheets as they come off the winches. Spar: Any long pole of either wood or metal to which sails are fastened, i.e. mast, boom. spin- naker pole . Spinnaker p0le : Spar fastened to the mast and to the windward side of the spinnaker to aid in trimming. Can be adjusted forward for reaching or aft for running. Spinnaker guy· Line from deck to spinn.aker pole t.O prevent pole from .kiting up in air (fore- .guy ). After guy used for tJIWnming s pinnaker fore. or aft. Sheet. A line used to trim or adjust a sail to take advantage or wind direetion. (A sail is never referred t.o 8!6 a sheet.) SAILING TACTICS: , Start: ln America's Cup match racing the two yachts start between the committee boat and the America's Cup buoy in Rhod~Jsland Sound. The committee hoists a white cone (accompanied by a sound si~al) ten minutes before the start. This is called the preparatory signal. In match racing yachts are considered to be racing after the preparatory signal. Six minutes before the start the preparatory signal is hauled down and with five minutes to go a blue warning signal is hoisted. One ,minute before the start the blue warning signal goes down, and a red cone ls hoisted for the start. . Match racers usually "book up" shortly·after the preparatory signal and start pre-start circling to gain the best advantage at the start. The yachts sometimes maneuver for several minutes behind the line after the starting signal Is boisted. The magnetic direction .or the windward mark is dis- played on the committee boats by code nags. Windward: Toward the wind. Often called to weather. The side of the boat on which the wind is blowing. ;._ Leeward: Pronounced looard. The side of lbe boat away from the wind direction. Downwind. Meet the Rams • NAME: Preston 1'ennard POSmON: Wide receiver HEIGtrr: 6-1. WEIGHT: 183 ~~~~~-"--''-"1>-41•~~­AGE: 24 COLLEGE : New • .,, l•l1Nf1 1• '\ ... t' •J I )1 •.i:.-w1 tjle I•• II \ \I t .,,,.._ lh.•• II '.)t "4 \ ~ #tltlem .. ,,.., , ., ' n "' I"•' t11ell II U U• ~ I uu._...... )() IJ 1'1 '"'"' 0 ....... . .. o ,, 0 \I 0 "0 •l \ ,, 0 '"'' r rt•ft Y• ..... r lu; W• )e"'• ·---· ~ ..... u ....... ,.,.. ~···· a•1•u• U••Y \/h tfl06e f ••fl Mat •f\.alt M IOMMlta I ~II 110 ,., /J \ 100 ,., td \ .. I\) .. , 0 ... 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AIQHI IC) '°'' to Petly, , .•• '°'' lo Ger,,.,,, ........ , Alleft, ..... H1olf191on ICI IO\I, • t , >•, ... ,Al-.. (Cl lent, .. I.•• .... ,,..... 1l1tdwln-F1W<ttt ICI Ott Arte•·"'-l•r, .. ,, 1191 Fl-·K...,,..y, W , 1191 hrM.,,._ Petllt, .. ,; VIOlr•llPY ...... <Cl -· .. ,, W , '1 . K•l-Forf ICI -· .-1. ,.J, •·2 Misc. .. .. . . . .... . Mexico RESIDES: Fountain Valley PRO: With' injuries lo Willim Miller and Ron Jessie, DeMard stepped' into a starting wide re- ceiver spot in 1979 and led the club with 43 receptions for 766 yards (17 .8 avg.) and four touchdowns. In addition, Den- nard had six catches for 103 yards (17.2 avg.) in the playoffs. COLLEGE: A four-year let- terman at New Mexico. DeMard set school records in each re- ceivln1 category and was named All·America (second team) his sophomore year. PE&SONM.: Born in Cordele, Ga., Dennard attended Marcos deNiza High in Tempe, Ariz .• where he competed in football, baseball. buketball and track. 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PEEAGYNI It JO 0 CBS MOVIE • • • A '1111<.e 01 Tne A· 11an 1HJ/,1 '•·\SHey f-'01 1111 U1h Cfl,lly A pen or w••·•lll1v uuu~t!~ J-'t' Ol~t..k ""'''''ti I 1y d rn1irnd poltc;e 111111 '" """ dt1ndt1flg tlll•ll ''""' IU I 111t;,1ft1 yOutn 'ommo111ty c.tmte1 U tlID ANGIE Th,; S4'AY molnpr ol out! ol Br.;J s pa11ertts dS~s Brao 10 ,,, .... ., 11ouse calls 1 Rt Q) CAROL BURNETT ANOFRrENOS Gu1"t Omah Shore €lD EVERY FOUR VEA RS'; Howatd K Smith lucks al now tl comb1na1ton ol elf c:vm!ol.lnces and 1r1c;i1v1du11I styles has escalated the po ... e, .. nd tne roles ot '"" pres1oency 1Part 21QlAI 9.00 IJ SHOGUN Jtid""" Mafle discovers '"" lttllH!I s true 1oen11ty \Parl 12 ol t3)C)\AJ '1i} PAlllO A louc'11n9 docunu.wtory 8Aam1mng the 11111 01 a young man sullet1ng tne effects ot downs syn drorne SPOnlGHT B<1011y Snort ano t.urot I awr11n<.e oa1nt 11 n1gri1 on trie town t 1.0060011)@) NEWS 0 HOLLYWOOD SOUAAES U MOVIE • • '> Stopover 1 ollyo · 1 19~71 Robert Wagner. Jo.in Collrns An Ameflcan \IJY •S carelully watchoo while he IS 1n Japan IOI 8 b11cr stopover (2 hrs ) Q) 'YOU BET YOUR LIFE, Buddy ml!f!ts 11 car repos· sessor a s1ng1n9 1e1ogram latJv and the rather ol 11rc•en 1.h1ldren CE THE BEN"" Hill SHOW 1'1e V1ll.trn Ot lne Year Awards and Benny e11ters nim..err and all n1s family on Amal&u1 Night."'" '1:) EXTENSIONS TUBE TOPPERS KCOP e 8:00 -''Days of Wine and Roses." J jtck Lemmon gives one of his finest performances as an alcoholic who drags his wife <Lee Remick) into the bottle with him. KCET@ 8:30 -Every Four Years. Presidential power -how it's acquired and how it 1S used -is the subject of this doc umentary hos ted by Howard K. Smith. NBC D 9 :00 "Shog un ." IJTa cKthorne (R1cbard Cha mberlain) s urvives an assassination attempt iii this fourth segment of the epic miniseries 'with ~oshiro· Mifune. man 0111cers 1'181 Stalag 13 s11s over • vast pool ot 011 CE GETSMAAT fE '1i} CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11:50 fJ @) CHARLIE'S ANGELS Triree beautllul women pose as the Angels to pull ort a series ot robtie11es /Al -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 6 (I) MCMILLAN & wt FE a transferred ntgh scllool II"' get wnat She wants 11 rir . SS mrn I CE N.A TlONAL N£WS 1·00 fJ 9 POLICE WOMAN Pepper and Crowley go underc:o•er to mvesttgale a se11es ol murders 1nvo111. ing women whose hus· bands are all patients at one hospital (A) 0 MAVERICK Trie Spanish Dancer' CD MOVIE • • • ·Trie Green Years' ( t9•61 Criarles Coburn, • Tom Drake Based on a novel by A.J Cronin A young lnsh boy g~s 101 Sciolland to live w11h n1s 11945) Getaldl1141 FllZGef· •kl, Sydney G1eenstrMt Alter sriartno • wlnnlno sweepstalles llCk•t. a trio ol stranoers also sllares \Jlsester ( t hr . 56 min. t 2!25 8 N!WS - 2:30 8 MOVIE * * "Kiiter Sri1rk ( 19S0) Roddy McOowaH L•urette Luez A shllk boat is taken out by a youno men on a vacation ( 1 ""° 25 min I 3:00 ., MOVIE •~'It "Tne Terror" ( t963) eons Kar1011. Sar1dra KnlQht A French oltlcier 1racks down 11 myste"ous g1r1 10 an -Ml manSlon owned Dy a sad1shc mad· man ( I fir'. 30 m•n I 3:1s m MOVIE • • ,,.. "H11< ~1011ness And The Bellboy" ( 1945) Hedy Lamarr. Robert Walker The romance between a New York City bellhOR and a t>eaulllul European prtn· <l8SS falls by tilt wo_ys1de as each secr;;tty lonos tor another 12 hrs) 3:55. NEWS 4:00 8 MOVIE * * "Gay Dog' I 19551 Willred Ptckles. Petula Clark U MOVIE • * • ·~ The lh110 Key I 19561 Jack H&Wkrns. Oor- olhy Allison 4:30 CE NEWS f 'riday•11 Dayf ime .ff fJl.'ie• An underworld figure poses as th• commissioner wlt'1 the intent 01 murder· 1n9 a w11ness aboul 10 tes· Illy 0 TWILIGHT ZONE v -from Agr1es Wllh Love grandlalher the onlf one ~ 1:00 ti) * * "'NO HOlds , W'10 ShOW!j, him ar1y real-Barred" ( 1952) Bowery Q) MISSION· IMPOSSIBLE Trie IMF sets out 10 mawe enemy 11oen1s 1h1nk mat 111e11 slolen 1nlormo1ton IS, false CE AOOM222 allect1on 12 hrs . 25 min l Boys, Maqorle 'Reynalds ti) MOVIE • "' Tiie Oese<t Sono· ( 1953) Kathryn Grayson. ,ooroon MacRae A profes- sor le&ds a dOOble lite ., wrien ne rnsptres a group to e•pose an evil Arao leader (2 hrs I -AFTERNOON- 12.00 U * * 'Fpg FOf A Killer" I 1960) David Sumner, Susan Travers CD * • The Sun Comes Up · ( 19~91 Jeanette Mac· Donald Lloyd Nolan I D NBC NEWS 7:30 6 2 ON THE TOWN Sieve and Melooy v1s11 the Stnp 1n Las Veg.is, a took at Gamblers Auoriymous through trie eyes ol a member ot 1'1at organ1z tton wN> JS a Keno runn~r 0 FAMILY FEUD 8 00 6 HOW BUGS BUNNY WOH THEWEST 81ackt'1orne. by now ,.th<' target ol murdero11s furo pean rtvals. asks Turan119u to arrnn1Je u d•vcu.oe so 1ha1 llC' And Ma11kn can mar~ tpart 4)0 fJ llQ} CAT ASl'ROPHE Surv1•ors ot many ot 1ne world s mnst awesome drsaster s recount t'1Clf brushes w11n deal'1 1n 1'11s special tcaturmg Mm 1001 119e ol some ol 1'1c events Charles B1 onsot1 and J111 Ireland ribst 11·30 6 (I) THE JEFFEASONS George •gn11es a l11mlly rPod wrien rie tells l ou1se 1ria1 rier wedding vows roqu1re rier lo he tor her husband IA) 12:30 0 TOMORROW Guests counlry-westem suiger Tanya Tucke1 can- e.er s~1ahsls Ors Joseori Gotd. Joset lssets ano Lawrenc.e Burton cnel JacQues Pepin 1:43 6 NEWS :t:oo D NEWS 0 MOVIE ti)·•*''> By The l tghl Ot frie Silvery Moon· 11953) Doris Day Gordo,. Mac: Rae I j ~ ta II e• • ti ti ,, • c , ' bi b tt 8 A cit .. 0 HAPPY OAYS AGAIN Ra1pri 1emp1s taut al1or a doctor hypnot•zes n1m and causes '11m to lose Bii of '11s tears fJ ABCNEWS 0 JOl<ER'S WILD CD M 'A'S'H 0 SHANA NA Guest Bobby Rydell 0 EYEWITNESS LOS ANGELES Bugs Bunny ano '11s some ttme5 t>uOd1es Y0St>m1te Sam Dally Duct.. and Porky Pig undergo a seruH Of l'lilre-ta1Stng lldYenturP!o Ori Hie Western tronher IA) 0 GAMES PEOPLE PLAY , 0 TONIGHT Host Johnny Carson Guesl Tim Conway 0 MORECAMBE ANO WISE 0 @) ABC NEWS CD HOGAN'S HEROES HOQan convinces two Ger D MOVIE • * •' Lord Love A Duck I 19661 Roddy McOowall Tuesday Weld A progres- sively minded person rielps • * •'It Htg'1 Treason I 1952) Ltam Redmond Andre Morelli Secret agents concoct a ptan to disrupt the 1noostr1al strut· ture ot Bntain (2 hrs J 2:10 0 NEWS 2·13 6 MOVIE * • ' ·Triree Strangers 3·00 9 • •. .., Gooeln1g'1t. My Lo•e" ( 1972) R1criard Boone, Mk:hael Dunn . ... ~ . 3:30 O • • "Ra1t1ers" ( t973l Elizabeth Chavet, Sam Chew Wrien Fran!. dec1dPs 11>a1 atcoriot n.is becomo .l menace to t'11' 4077tn ''<! Ol!Clate9'tOl.sl oron101l10n CE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO Paul Moy11r and Inez PCC1ro1a take a took at L A s underground r<Jd•o 'TlOrn1n9 mdn r-1a11er Sm11n o guide 10 vacatron mg m Hawa11. ta~e nole of the .. 111rm1ng increase 1n lht' numt>M c.il peop1e v.>io FPal"'"J llrnertrJ ~ l{>VIJllPSI bOU'lCer comp(' I t•On oon•ev OPrby OdV~ l'Tll\O s antJ women , ~":it "'resll111Q cornp;ihl1on. rovl bJll Colc'11n9 t.d~Pball fl)flS CD MERV GRIFFIN GuPsts Nt-11 SeoA1o;1 Onra Sedal..i Loni AnOPrson AotJen uncn P~metCt Hensley JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk Slone ano Aoborns are 0 MOVIE '1i} SLIM CUISINE Salads {'hot1nPI l,>bl i11g11 0 KNXT tCBS1 Lt1'. 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Yor> riar oor 1u9boot w1"~Pts ano 1rie1r views on tnmr 1obs ABC SiretChes Win Streak NEW YORK CAP) -ABC, which wrestled first place in the prime-lime ratings race from CBS nearly two months ago. was No. 1 in the ratings last week for the fourth week in a row. according to figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. ABC, which led the TV com· petition for six of the last seven weeks. compiled a rating of 19.1 for the period Sept. 8-14, nearly four full points a head of CBS. NBC was third with a rating of 12.7. fined to broadcasting shows comple te d before the strike , thos e not affected by the labor dispute and r epeats. ABC's most rece nt triumph was d\ie in part to a big au- d ien ce for "The Women's Room.·· a movie not previously broadcast. The rating for the made-for- TV movie based on the novel by Marily n ·French w as 28.2. Nielsen s ays that means of all the homes in the country with television. 28.2 percent s aw at least part of the movie. I • 9RIS101 NO or 40~ Al~() BRIS t(JI "''"" nw1 ~ ~6·2711 Dolby Stereo NO NUKES (PG) 12,2 ..... •0 URBAN COWBOY (PGI 1:1:-•1.- BRUBAKER (R) 2,..,,. "AIRPLANE" lll'GI The networks say that means in a n aver age prime-time minute during the we ek. 19.1 pe r cent o r t he n a tion 's TV· ABC LISTED A dozen of the "'AMAL equipped homes were watching week's 20 most-wat ched shows, COUNTDOWN" lu ffw Chips Bugs Bunny cashes in on his new-found strike on the car· ABC including "Three's Company" in "THEHUNTEA'(PG) second place and the "Monday CBS ENDED THE 1979-80 Night Football" game between I i:;:: oon an ve-aaron speciaJ "How Bugs Bunny Won the West" tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel2. season in first place by a tenth DallasandWashingtoninthird. "XANADU" ~lnt over A"BC'-....... ;:....., ......... ::a-:o~~--.-n-o.....-e-r~p-ro-::-fe-s~s~io-n-a71--:-foo--:--tb-al~I :.-.. 1980·81 programming has been game broadcast by ABC during de layed by the actors' strike in the week, a Thurs day night con-I Ho llywood, which began July 21, test between Los Angeles and and the networks have been con-Tampa Bay, was 18th in the rat· ''MOUNTAIN MEN" (A) 'Tonight' . New Look: More]olumy LOS ANGELES (AP) -Johnny Carson's hard-won 60-minute "Tonight Show" has made its debut and the new, s horter version of the late-night institution was precisely what its host s aid it .would be:_ lovely and lean. . Although the show's only concrete changes Tuesday were a new set and the e limination of a half hour, the smaller time frame changed the c haracter of the show. There seem ed to be more Carson, which s hould console advertisers who are paying con- siderably more for their "Tonight Show'' commercials. CARSON WENT TO mE mat with NBC over the "Tonight Show" a year ago. Network President Fred Silverman wanting more from NBC's brightest asset, s uggested. Carson might ~ asked to show upmoreontheshow. " · Carson had other notions. He announced that h e wanted out after 17 years. then went to court contendin1 that NBC's binds on him were illegal. ings, while a base ba ll gall)e on l e:======== NBC Tuesday night between Los "'THE EMPIRE ,,.., Ange les and Houston did not do S'fttlCES IACIC" as well -43rd . __, rustS-- "Dallas," in firth place, was CBS' highest-rated s how, while NBC's most-watched program, "50 Years of Country Music." was No. 12. NBC)lad all five of the week's lowest·r ated programs , includ· ing "Disneyland's 25th An - niversary," an original show, in S6th place. The Disney program was followed in the ratings by "Me and Maxx Special," '1A Man Called Sloane," "Six D'C. lock Follies " and "Good Time Harry." HERE ARE THE week 's Top 10 programs: "HE KNOWS YOU'RE ALONE" . "FOXES" (A) "BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT" (A) ~ -.,::___;;:-·· ...J I "THE HUNTER" "FINAL COUNTDOWN" (PG) ----. -:=J • I ''THI IWI L.ACK>OH"' Ill I ,. INI I .. ANtfLAMI• "UTTU DAIUM6S" THE COUNCI L OE THE NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM Antiques ~qoiu 1980 HFiO ~11 C kmc ntl· J>rh'l' ~~\\11ort lkuclt. (ullfomtu 9:Wfi0 September 19 . zo. and 21 Friday and Saturday 11:00 11.m. until 9:00 p .m . Sunday _l l :00 a.m, until 5:00 p.m. SPECIAi. F.VEN~ SCHEDULE Friday. St>pt. 19 10:00 a.m. GUID ED GALLERY TOURS 11 :00 a.m. LECTL'Rf:· "The Age of Elegance. 18th Century Art and Decorative I Art in the Collections of the Angeles County Museum, and the Norton Simon Museum" I J. Paul Getty Museum, the Los David W. Steadman l Director, <he Galleries of the Claremont Colleges. and Research t-----·~c~u~r~a~to~r~fo~r~t~h~e~N~o~o~n"-"S~1m~o~n'-­ ~um 2:00 p.m. LECTURE: "Highlights of Far Eastern Ceramics : Identification and Dating;· Robert W. Moore Consultant and Appraiser. Asian Art Los Angeles. CalHom1u Saturday, Sept. 20 10:00 a.m. GUID ED GALLERY TOURS 11 :001.m. ANTI QUES FORUM: until "The Art of Collecting Antiques" 12:30 p.m. f'ive exhibitors from the show will I 2:00 p.m. participate . Donald E. Lagerberg: Moderator Professor of Art. and Chair. Department of Art. Caltforn1a State University. Fullerton, LECTURE: "Woman's Histo ry and Needlework" · Susan Burrows Swan Associate Curator in charge of Textiles. Henry Francis du Pont Wlnterthur Museum, Winterthur. Delaware Sunday, LECTURE. "Fumishinf of the Sept. 21 Governor's Palace at Wi liamsburg" 11 :001.m. John Davis Assistant Director of Collections. Colonial Williamsburg. Virginia !:to p.m. LECTURE: '.'Treasures of the Huntington Library and Gardens" Dr. Edwin H. Carpenter Lecturer. Huntington Library and Gardens. San Marino, California EX HIBITOR$ . Adams House Aujeen.ian Oriental Rugs W Graham Ar ader 111 •Ba logtt Galler) The Beadologist Anna Beck Antiques Beverly & Partner •wm Blair Ltd .. Inc. The Blue Quail Bradywi<'k Colby Antiques Dav1s-Holdshlp •Dillingham and Brown. Ltd •Robert G. Domergue & Co Dorothea Esty.Jeanne Wilson •Evans & Gerst An William Ferrell Antiques Hazel Fisher. Paperweighls The Gallery 'Ri cha rd S. Gorham Antiques. Ltd •Richard G<>uld A~tqurs. Ltd 'Greenwillow Farm Shaker Gallery •James M. Hansen •Harrison Antiques • Hobart House •constance H. Hurst Antiques "L'Antiquaire Lyons Ltd. Antique Prints Ma this· Montgomery Adele McG<>wan Margaret Nord Antiques No rma Dee Antiques P 0 Pugsley & Son •Quatrain, Inc. Dorothy Stansbury's Portobello Antiques 'Earle D. Vandekar of Kntghtsbridge, Inc . Warren Imports 'Wilson Galleries ·what's Next Antiques L. 0 . Whiteley •Gary E Young A Vetted Show •Pre 1&10 Exhibitors SPECIAL EVENTS INFORMATION · Each Lecture: Three Lectures Antiques Forum and Refl'\'Shments· Gallery Tours s 6.00 SlS.00 s 8.00 s 5 00 WHAT CARSON REAU.Y wanted was what he eventually got -a shorter, less dema'ndlng "Tonipt Show" and full ownership of It. T he deal NBC finally gave included a sweet production package for Johnny Carson Productions. Movie, "The W o m e n 's Room," with a rating of 28.2 representing 21.9 million homes, "Three's Company," 25.2 or 19.6 million, "NFL Mooday Night Football," Da l las vs . Wash.inJ[t.on, 23.4 or 18.2 million, and '"rfiat's Incredible," 21.4 or 16.6 million, all ABC; "Dallas," 21.2 or 16.5 millio n , CBS ; "Laverne and Shirley," 20.7 or 16.1 million, ABC; "M·A-S-H," 19.4 or 15.1 milllon , CBS ; "Pearl," Part I. 19.2 or 14.9 million, and "80 Minutes" and "The Jeffenons," both 19.1 or 14.8 million, both CBS. "CALIFOl ... IA SUITl"I CNI , All lectures wt~ be lwld la the Pacific Mutual BUlldlng Repeated ADMISSION: SS.00 Includes u taloaue Does not include lectures nr tours While Carson 's show was shortened, Tom Snyder's "Tomor· row" show, was e"panded from 80 to 90 minutes on Tun day. Judg- tn1 by the first edJtion of the new "Tonight Show." it wu money .. lby~BC ~ . -....... ...... _ "CHBCH I CHOHO" "ACAPULCO .OU" Ill AU. __ .... ,,,. .... Ml9MTl' a.. ... ,,_ ·-"'"''- 7M Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92640 (acrou Ille at~ from the Museum I Slluttle ~nltt Aullablt' Qualified as matdliag fuads for NaUonal EDdowmeet for fte AN Qal~le Graet Please send reservation• and chet'k11 paya .. t.o: Newport Harbor Art Museum Antiques Sbo•· Polit Ofnce Box 1758 Newport Beach, Ca "'" (71') 751-112% · . I I I .. 1 I d ct tr m ev WI th th al Cl Fl Fl ... tn ~ ... . 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Stlplwnbtl1 18 1980 .Featuri!!O_• _ •• ___ (;. .One Le~ TraditiOn On Balboa Peninsula lh JO El. C. DON (N .... 0..1, ~·-, .... Hldl Helwig took u lonl( drag from a crumpled ciaar~lll'. fh <'k ang .the ai.he1> llato her empty roCfee <'UP Her faCie looked tired ll \II as nearl) J la the afternoon and a \ll'atlress an her tiny _Balboa caf.e. was i.wabt»ng down c the heavily trodden floor wit h a large' mop. Kidi was gelling read)' to close up on another day's work , a da)' that begani. in the wee hours of the morning lo serve up h~ meals and gallons or coffee to fishermen preparing-to embark oo IOC'al charter boats . Most of her regular customers stroll in a few hours later She's been cooking 1JP her home-st) le brand of breakfast and luncheon entnes for almost lOyea rs. Hidi's Coffee Shop is a tradition among the historic Balb<rcl Pavilion the seaside saloons and the cacopho~ous fun zone: But Hidi will close her dOOrs for the last time on Sept. 301 "I HAVE NO IDEA what I'm going to do," Hidi decries. · "I've got seven yea rs lo go before I can retire on Social Security, .. she con· • tinues. "It's going to be hard to go out and find a job at 55. "And I have eight employees that are going without a job and that hurts. They were very good. I pay them well and I treat them well. I t reat them like human bei.J)gs." Hidi's Coffee Shop is located in an ag- ~ng two-story brick building on the soutbeast comer of Main Street and Balboa Boulevard. Among her tenant neighbors are a real estate office, a swimwear shop and two upstairs rental apartments. Hidi was evi cted b y longtime Newport Beach realtor and building owner John Vogel because. he says, he cannot get adequate fire insurance to cover the SO.year-old building with a cafe as one of the occupants. The ~year-old Vogel also says he plans to evict the other two businesses, completely gut the first noor and rent out the 3,000..square-foot space to one te· nanl o~el !'l u y:. llt"Ur by Hulhu.1 lia r t1 "11t1'. owrwd by hlb 1;1unt1su11·, n'latave:., "tll nlovt• 111to th•·nt"w 1>p1u:t' 11101 HAS HER own r1r\> 1nburu11c·1· l'O\'E'n~ the rafe l:IOd hai. • anslajleJ J $1 200 t.ulo m<1t lf' ('ht'lllt<'al fH~ t>.t angu1sher system 1n the kitchen l:lrea She 's even offered to anrreaSt! her r('ll tat payments and pay the 1hfferem·e for Jdded fire ansuranct' to rover th<: entire bualdmg Still . Vogel says insurance as difficult to gel on btructures more than 30 years old And besides, he says he'd rather rent the fi rst·slory s pace to one lElnant He also hopes the buildm.R will one day become an historic landmark. "H's not a money m atter," Vogel an sists. "She was a very good tenant. She a lways paid her rent on lime " ln fact, he. notes, she often pays her rent in ad· vance." Hidi was first told in April of the evac lion. "I JUST KEEP praying something else will come up ," she lame nts. ner vously toying with her empty coffee cup. "I ha ven't. found a place t hat doesn 'l cost .a n arm and a leg./ I JUSl haven't found a place that's to my lik· fng... ~ When you step into lfidi 's Coffee Shop. a bold sign in fading red ink prO· c laims : "OCCU P ANCY OF T HI S R OO M NOT TO E XC EED 5 000 PERSONS". In truth, the unobtrusive cafe will seat 36, with its 13 counter barstools and five booths~ During rush hour -which usually hits about 10 a.m. -36 persons can seem like 360. But everybody gels served, and it's service as fast as you can say the number one best seller Qf the mom and pop restaurant -... omelets. "I originated the cheese and avocado om elet," she boasts. "That is our big- gest selle r. We us e Swiss-Chedda r cheese. It kind of me lts like Jack· cheese." Her cast of "regulars " have included lcH'al pc>lu·t• and harbor patrol officers l:I:. wl'll as al'tor Johnny Weissmuller autho1 f'tuhp C:abm•I and basketbati s1 ~1 r Hill W.tltun II ordered umelel~ with the excep· 1 w n of Walton, who always toppeq off ha:. lm•akfast °"Ith a piece Of pie. HIDI oo.:SN'T enjoy talking about the l'nd of her quaint cafe. She starts crying, and she's already shed more than three months worth of tears. And an recent years. hard luck has struck her spouse as well as her business. Hoer husband, Di ck, retired from restaurant supply sales 10 years ago after a serious illness Three months ago. he had a heart attack that so in- capacitated him that he ,can only amble about the cafe now · Hidi herself had a heart attack two years ago. But she wo uldn't give up the seven-day-a-week cafe business. She loves her lltth: coffee shop ll 's the kind of pl ace wht're she'll peek out from behind the gra il to check who's or· dered what Eve ry dash is prepared to suit indi vadual ta st~~ During the weekdays. H1di fi gures she serves 400 to 500 cui.tomers a day HIDI DOESN'T nc:cd to advertise. Speedy service and a l<asty menu draw customers by word-of.mouth. And as her matchbooks and "company" ~ns proclaim · Breakfast Served All Day "You ran con:ie rn at 5 in the morning and gel a cheeseburger You can come in al 3 an the afternoon and get an - omelet," she says. in a light Southern ac~e~t. a trace of her North Carolina up· bringing "You can sit at the counter and Wink coffee for 43 cents all day." Bu-.,me Sept. 30, llldi 's grill will not be fi lled wi th omelets and hash browns. Gone will be the yellowed, oil· s plattered business li cense that hangs above the kitchen window. Gone will be the antique refrigera tors and paper cone cups. .. Everybody wants me to relocate," Hidi says. raising her voice. "I want Hi di 's Coffee Shop fo r seven more years." Against Cystic Fibrosis Costa Mesa Family "tives W.ith Hope By JUDITH OLSON Ot•o.llY .......... Every five hours in this country, like clockwork, a cbild..1.is born with cystic fibrosis. Every eight· ho1,1rs, a child or young adult dies from CF. These statistics may seem a little irrelevant, but the tragedy of this disease is lurking tn many families and may appear with any new baby, since an estimated one of every 20 Americans is "-.lenetic carrier oflhe disease. Like moet parents, Sam and Anna Couch of Costa Mesa- weren 't thinking of problems when their son. Sam, came into' the world. They had faintly heard of cystic fibrosis but never thought of it ln terms of themselves. Btrr WREN SAM, after two years of life, had problem after problem they decided to have him examined at Cblldren'albpltal,andbewudiapoaedaahavingCF. Sam and A.nu Coucb, now active members oft.he Cystic nbrcma Foundation, are ab.arinC their story duriq Cystic l'ibr'Oli9 Weelt, i;e.,t. 11 Ulroutb ~, in hopes t.bat others may · become aware of tbe symptoms of the dheue and set early treatment for chlldreo who need it. Thia is the first. time Congress baa set aside a week in tbe U.S. devoted to the study of CF, accord in& to Barbara Boyle, executive d irector of the Greater Los An1eles/Orange Chapter of the Cf Foundation. of Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian, in the wee hours of the morning with only his father to deliver him. He ~as a seemingly normal 8-pound baby but had lots of gastnc problems and lost. weight during the first two weeks. When he was taken camping on the desert with his family. his perspiration turned into salt on his forehead, which is one of the signs of CF. DURING TIIE next two years the thild had a lot of ear and sinus prdblems , and the Couches finally arranged for him to take the sweat chloride test al Children's Hospital. He was diagnosed a CF and referred to a clinic at CHOC; where he was put on pancreas eniymes. The Couches were told that if $a1Jl. could get to the age of 5 with no serious lung problems He would have a normal life expectancy, and with care, Sam reached the magic mark in good health. (Today, about half of those children !?<>rn with CF can expect t6 live into their 20s. > CF, a genetic disease, attacks the lungs and digestive system. Abnormal amountS" of mucous clog the lungs and make them susceptible to infections, which become harder and harder to fight off. It is often misdiagnosed as acute allergy or asthma when in reality it is a malfunctioning of the secretion 1tlands. Hidi and Dick Helwig (ab_ove) will close the doors on their tiny Balboa cafe on Sept. 30. It's going to be rough to move out 10 years of memorabilia; the knickknacks; photographs and odd assortment of garage sale trinkets that adorn two long shelves running along each side of the narrow cafe. And their faithful c ustomers will have to live with one less tradition on the peninsula. Btrr rr IS0 just in the last 40 to SO years that the .diMMe ~ been diapoeed and-ibe prognosis improved, lln. c.ourb aaid. Her aon was born unceremoniously in the parkint lot Further Information on CF may be obtain .. from the chapter office in Anaheim, 635-0900. Tests also may be ar· ranged through the chapter. Anna Couch (/eh) and· son Sam, 7, SchafRr -·= : I -l i l'",! UAll Y l'llUl ............... ,..... .... , .......... ...... IRVINE COW80Y Of VUft OICk MAfU IN wtth D•ueh .. r v.,.. ... •nd Wh J•n• First Roundup Held U)' SMllUll:: JO\' •:t;A~ 00 '"° lMH• l"tle4 ~t•ll fool stomp1n · mu!\11· <1nJ s1!\ sh<.>0tcr., wert• the ord1•r ,1f thl' e\'enrng when members a nd friends of the I r v1ne tlistorfral Society ~athered last Sunday for a \\' e s t e r n r o u n d u p a n d barbecue :\pprox1mately 150 persons 1=athPrc'd on the grounds of the nt>" I~ -0pt•ncd lrvU\e Historical ~t useum for the colorful affa,ir. Th'' mt~l·um. a renovated 1868 f.H mhnUSl'. 1s loC'a t ed at 5 R.rnrho San .Joaquin a t the cor- nt>r of Sandburg Way. Whtll' cowboys a nd cowgirls r hnwl'<.I down on barbecued beef, ctu h and rolls. the Los Highway h.1nd ht>ld forth With authentic l'Ountrv and western music \o kt~l' p their lll('!> a 'tappin · ll1i.:hht;hl 11( llw tlVl'llt was a l'.l1111 pt'l1llon for Irvine Cowboy ,1f tht> Year The contest proved so popuJar the committee used up a ll of its entry forms during tbe first hour of tbe roundup. Coming away with ·cowboy of the Ye ar hono rs was Dick Martin. Roundup committee included Carol Lillschw ager . Ann Johnson. Donna Bro wnell, Bar bara Wiener. Liz Phillips. Betsy Cook and Betty Grable. Among guests. most of whom were attired in cowboy duds, were Irvine City Manager Bill Woollett and his wife Diane, Irvine Mayor Art Anthony, Dick and Jane Martin with daughter Vanessa, AJ Wiener and Dave Phillips. ·Moonlight ereitade At ·Formal 0111• 111 tilt· lllrt•sl lll't'USIOl)l'I Of the ycUr h1•rt· un lh1· I 11 Jllj.!l' ( 'oast Is lht• annua l Uti.: ll<111cl furm.11 11urty bl lh.i Canyon l 'c.u11! r} I 'lul1 l'ht.'I y1•11r 11 wa!> l'lltltrt•d by Mr11. 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Marvln M a ri111111111 Mr. and M rs. lk'rry°Me rrtt,. ••• H OK•·r Hoyv1·y, who grew UIJ tn N.•wporl H1•iwh 111111 has s1wnl the lust IS \'1•111 s a~ 1•x1•1·11llv1• 1h rt•dor of th<' Sc)('ial S 1·1 Vll'I' n11rt'1t\J of tht' 1-;nst flay tn 1>.1k l.11111 , has h>ft th\· burcuu and was ___ ...................... ~ ..... -~ -~ ..... --·· ...... 4 . ~ ......... ......,_ ..... ~ .. FEATURING , Delly ,_ ...... .., C ... rte1 S-r MA. AND MRS. HARL.AN WIUIAMS (LEFT) ANO MA. ANO MASr DICK NELSON AT BIG CANYON honored at a gala reception in the Lake Merrill Sail Boat House in Oakland. Atte nding was his mothe r, Betty Boyvey of Ralboa, and sending best wis hes was his father. Harold, who was unable lo make the trip because of ill- ness Boyvey. who plans to finish building his airpl~ne and work on other projects , was given a proclamation introduced to t h e California Legislature by A s- semblyman Tom Bates a nd Sell . Nicholas P-etris, comme nding Boyvey for his outslandjng work . The Hoa. Uooel Wllsea, mayor of Oakland, proclaimed a "Roger Boyvey Day" and Radio Station KABL pro- claimed hjm "Citizen of the Day." The day ended with a roast and a singing telegram. Boyvey was gradua ted from Newport Ha rbor Hi gh School and Occidental College. He earned masters' degr~es from McCormick Theological Seminary and the University of Chicago Mo re than 100,000 people in the Oakland a re a have benefited from projects initiated by Boyvey in the last LS years . Roroscope ) Alcoholism Lectures Offered by Bureau FRIDAY, SEPT. 19 By SYDNEY OMARR .... ~ ARIES <Mar 21-Apr. 19) 1-·ocus Qn practical matters, details concerning finances and dealings with persons in authority Cancer, Capricorn natives fig ure prominently. You 'll be given opportunity to c hoose your. own course of action. 0 14 family member is in picture. - TAURUS (Apr . 20-May 20). Em- phasis on distance, travel, education and "spir itual revelation" Gemini, Sagittarius natives .play key roles Open lines or communication. One you admire will seek your opinion Ybu 'II be surprised by an ·llllusual in vitat ion. A speakers bureau that will provide lee· SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): A re-turers on alcoholism without charge to Orange lationstUp is "tested." You'll be rid County groups has been established by New of burden which was not your own to Directions for Women, a residential facility for carry in first place. Emphasis on fem.."e alcoholics. trips, relatives and a telephone call ~ally Jenkins, publicist for the group, said which results in revision of plans. speakers from the bureau, a'ded by a 20-minute Aries, Libra natives figure pro· slide presentation , will discuss various aspeets minently. of a lcoholism and "what is being done in the SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ) :· , county to prevent a nd treat the disease.·~ Money o pportunities domina t e _ "With alcoholis m ranking as the third s cena rio. You'll have valid chance to highest cause of death in the United States and erase past mistakes. Leo, Aquarius accounting for 40 percent of all admissions to persons fi gure prominently. If Ip-mental'tlOSpitals, New Directions felt there was novalive. you strike pay dirt. You a grea~ n~ for speakers to educate and inform will be adding to your bank account. the public," Ms Jenkins said A void lifting heavy objects. While ther~ is no charge fo r the speaking CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): engagements, s he said, "advanced booking is Some of your best qualities surge to advis ed." forefront.;. gel off sidelines .and Lake The: .PrQgrar:n .1s ii~.ailable to business and tiirect action. Another Capricorn and industry, service and civic groups . ·· · · a Cancer figure prominently. Obtain For more information or to obtain speakers . 1',\f'r\ fJll. an arm' of GREENROOM : GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll be asked to 1evis e, review and r~ build on a more solid base. By so do- in~. you eventually improve fmancial status. Meantime, avoid co-signing, e xcessive borrowing or lending. Capricorn. Aquarius persons play va lua ble hifil_l;ry s tudyjn& Aries interested persons can call New Directions at message. You get answers to ques-548=5546,said~>nlirtTf~---------L-~~- auth o r'> !>wa th e d. 1n p.llyester and hope hits the trail to bring their books lo lh(' atte ntion cJf the puhhl Th l'~ "'II spenrl full ri.l\ ~ ht'll\U tntC'rv1ewed b~ th1 prec;s answcrmg que stion-, from radio lis t t•ners . dn1 ng talk !>hu"s and signing books in department stores. At the t>nd fJf e1~ht or 10-wrcks. ,lhey will re Ertno Bonabe~k turn lo ('tvil1an li fe C.ospels, they would be They will not he t he going through the same ----~-· .. t.· 1><'<1r>le they were Lliin.g I ...was goi n g whPn ttwy l1·fl through. Th•·~ will nrit t)(· a ble M ERV GR I FF IN t <1 pa ., .1 N11Jr h w1th1,ut ';RE ENROOM : "Okay. t 1 t 1 11 v. •i 11 1 I a n d i,:uyi., Merv has a doctor IJ1Jt1• h111~ 1111•• a ti t'> thl"m e s how for tonight. , •>UT'-• 1111 h•1W 1h1·y i:1>t c:ot a ny ideas'> Luke is a 1h1-11 tar1 Tl11·y wi ll'" do<·tor? Fantas tic! You tu•• l•1 u•• J l;:..1t11 •)C1111 1 iul do eight nunul~s on l h :tl t1•w• 11111 h:..v1· .; rl1H p11l1> Y'>u 'll follow ''''''"'ii ~.1 11 1• •1v1·1 llw J•iy<'e Rrothers " . I •1111111 •111•· If J ll )l lHlt' I) I N A JI s II 0 It E !J u l :. :.•,, 111 u111 .i:. d (j fti!:ENROOM :.Hey, 1i.1i>i:ln 11< .11 1tw l1ank 1r1 fellas, th1s 1s gomg to be 1 111· 1 1 l1.11t1h 1111 ~ 11 fun You 11nd Dinah are "' • , 1, .s 111 • •• 11., >N 1 11"' g111ng t.o put ltJgethe r a U P• I W• It•· Jull1 1u1•rhm1 casserole with 1'1'·lf•h 11 .i1111 11 1v1• ti 11armei.an a nd t a lk 11.11 k about your books Geez, I tu Y.ill.,, 1 .. 1111J11l> or wish you all hadn't worn tin· lr l•·r.11 ., w•11ld .. ,., wh1te.Have fun 1" 1a1 1·l~ d1.J111111unt>d MIK E DOUGLA S ll.JV111 1• ''"~ 1v 1•tl :.1x GREENROOM . "Now, lffiiJICfour:. r "" vl'f'Vuno t lfo ('~~Wl!elrl -,olare tn lllt• fact tha t S h e 11 e y W l n t er s . t• v t• r v a 11 I ho r fr o m An yt hing you got that Bar.Jll to Vi da l. from relates lo Shelley, throw Krnnh to Mic•hener has it in Read your books mdun·d ~he i.l"lllnit of a last night. Love 'em. hook. As I sat a round Ma rk, maybe you could g reenroom!!, I used to expa nd on the miracle fa ntasize that if Mat stories. Had Jeanne Dix· thew. Mark, l.uke and on a few weeks ago. It's John Wl're coming out rlynamjte." / this fall with the Pour JOHNNY CARSON Bruncl1 Scheduled T he Orange County The keynote..-speaker \h<t'lJter or Bra nde is is child psychologist Dr. tJn1 verslty will hold a Bernie Schwartz, pro- m e m bcr s h1 p brunc h fessor at Santa Ana Wednesday. Sept 24, 11 College. Dr. Schwartz. is a .m , in th e West CO ·foupder of Brief min s t e r Full e rto n F a mily Intervention Room of The Registry Training Jns titute in Hote l Santa Ana. The day's events will. For more information include drawing of door or to make reservations, prizes. The cost of the ·call Michelle Sarnoff, activities wi ll be $10 pe r membership vice presi- p<-rsun, dent, at 759-0822. "What's you r book about again? I know they're gospels . . they a ll say t.hat. What about humorous stories like signing books in a de· partment store a n d someone wants to buy the desk . Anything upbeat you can think of. You follow Gordon Liddy.·' JOHN DAV I DSON GREENROOM: "John will ask you why you wrote the books, how lo n g it took . what they're a ll about a nd what Impact they will h ave o n civilization. Take your time, you've got 41h minutes . You don 't slng, do you?" Heurd any good hooks lately'' Farnily W efl'k Workshop Sfl't signifi cant roles. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Be ~ady for change, travel. variety and a relationship which intensifies. This is no time for "playing games" with emotions. Stop and Go s ignals are flashed by m ember of opposite sex. Be a shrewd observer -Gemini, Virgo. Sagittarius pe rsons fi gure pro · minently. LEO· (July 23-Aug. 22): Maintain low profile. Win rather than force your way. Diplomacy now becomes your ally. Focus on basic services, details, home environment and budget. T a urus. Libr a , Scorpio persons figure prominently. Family m ember confides travel plans. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Aura of · romance could dominate your p e rsonal scena rio . Pisces a nd another Virgo fi gure prominently. ln matters of speculation, stick with number 7 Emphasis on important changes, s pecial messages, requests from young persons. The week of Sept. 28 LIBRA CSept. 23-0ct. 22): Bring h a s b ee n d e c I a red prior ities into focus. Don 't attempt to Orange County Family skip basic chores. Check source Week by the Board of mate rial, be aware of Cine print. S up e rvisor s, a nd a You'll be given added responsibility series of workshops is t~is ~ould represent valid chance ptanned lo examine the for advancement. s tre ngths a nd weak-K _ n _1. tions concerning immediate future. -:·:-~-=---===----41r-----,,--..,._. .... AQUMUUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You • <:~)<' have choice between gloom ~joy. RUffEll'S . ~ft..,-. If you imist on course lead.in~ to loss, '¥i. embarrassmeat, you'll pay price. If UPHOlSTHY .... ;Jli;' < willing to diversify. communicate and wi-..::.~_. Larg»A ~~-· :,,"fr"._.~~. socialize you 'II be smiling in.stead of 1 tz2 Hcriior 11•4 t:' ~ .-11 shedding tears. Cotta~ -541-1156 S · J .;,.. ~ PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Plans lZe ·~~ 9 1 a re revised due to request of friend. tano ' : ~ · ] . ·-: Check apparent minor points; what ~ 0mars "1 Top ~ appears irrelevant could actually be r CUSTOM FRAMING I ...... ~ ~~ . ' of major consequence. Emotions Spec1al1Z1ng 1n and I ..._I @. ~ •;1 tend to dominate, but strive to give SHADOW BOXES , ~ • logic "equa l times.·· Good news 1803 Newport Blvd. Pants!.l. . 1IJe;_·~ concerning "dividends." 2 Costa Mesa ··t: v ... ,-::'}--:~ .... 541-4511 d'o-~ Hoag Group Plans Sale Th e Hunter Chapter of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian's Auxiliary has scheduled a rummage sale for Saturday. fro m 10 a .m. to 3 p.m . The s ale is the chapter 's aDDuaJ fund -raising project. All proceeds from the sale go to the hospital. The s ale will be held at the . re- s idence o f Mrs . C l ayton T . T hompson , 3185 Gibralta r Ave., Costa Mesa. The Hunter s perfor m volunteer work for the hospital, including a blood donor program. --==- The classic broadcloth shirt in 6 colors sizes 6·14 18.0<1 3467 Via Lido Newport Beach 673-4510 on the Youn Side ' at Ella Nor's HALF-SIZE SHOP IUllllTOI 21• o,."'''••' ••u COSll MI U llOS 1,.,.,, t1,4 llUl ll1'101 111(11 It M.,., .... ,,.,. Ctf'ltt• IHUH 11111) MAii "' l titwH w .. w nesses of· fam1~y life-in-appa--t;J'ett;·H------ Orange County. tr:;±:!:=;!:!~~ai Co-s ponsorin g t h e Sets Meeting m eetings are the Orange County Chapter of the California Association of Marriage and Family The r apl.s-t s , co unty library branches and the City of Irvine. The first workshop, on Sunday, Sept. 28, from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m ., will be titled "Year of t he Family" and led by Lee Hachey, M.A. It will take place in the Youth Ser vices Center . 4601 Walnut, Irvine. For information and reservations at the workshops, call C4rolyn· Baustain at 847-0601. The Newport Harbor Alumnae Associatfon of Kappa Delta will hold its • fall organizational meet- ing Monday, Sept. 22, at 7 p.m. It will be a pot luck dinner. Severa I m em be r s have done--research on philanthroph.ies for the group to support during the coming year. They will present the results or their findings and one will be selected. In te r ested Kappa Deltas are requested to call Mrs. George Olsen at 962.QTS:- Baldwin Pianos and Organs # f ,, •~I' "'I I Ill IMf N I •, •ME" ~r cono ... .•. . .. Fasruon Island 640·9020 OAll l' tO ti .SVH t1 ) .. 0 .. I HUAS fllt 10 t <•JliVierat_ Sai_lol\~ & Cosme tic s TOTAL BEAUTY CARE • NON SURGICAL FACE LIFT "Erase.. 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FEATURING TurnahOut F~ir Play OF.Aft ANN LANDERS I t houaht I ha d heard everyllunw. b ut that It-Iler in our c-olumn a bout lht k.ad m IHnvcr who Ii. (ihnt1 Sllll A((alnlil hla parent& be<>aust' lht>y did a lou.,y job ol r alA1nR ttim didtt Now I th11tk l 'II .SU\' m) kids ~Ullli'"' the didn't turn out th<' ~n >' m • hu.~band and I ho ()f'd they wuwd w~ ga\ p lht"m .. lot o( lovt' and !>Jl"'ftl thousa~ or dollru 1' Ull 1h,•1r t'JuC'at1on Not one t urned out to bit-a d,wtu1 ,, la" v.-r. a S<'tenll'll 'n .IHH l .J flHdf•rs engineer or vres1de nt of tlw l "nctt'J Sta te1> Wt-an· disap pointed and think tht!' owt.> us ornNhing for letting °" down S ign 1h1s :-.Al C F: 1-~nR THE GOOSE IN ASHLAN I>. Wt l' DEAR ASH : Your lf'Ue r ls 1 boot, but I~ yo• dam'& start a tn-nd. It rou.ld J•m tJw teMns permaM11Uy . DEAR ANN LANDERS Im 26 e~~ old own my own bustne~~ ci m neat and c lt:ian. a nd have been to ld I'm very good looking I have a pleasant person abt y and a good sense or hu mor, but for the last three years not one fe m ale rela tionshiphas worked out I'm not c razy about hangmg o ut 'In bars, ur joining o rganit lttio ns . I devote a lot of tim e lo m y busin ess . Here's m y record . o 1 dumped m e because "I was too nice a guy ·' Nos 2 and 3 said they couldn't get over their previous boyfrie nds No. 4 was s ure I was n 't nor mal because I was in no great rush to get her into bed No. 5 lert fo r L as Ve gas to a o back to he r e x-h usband. No. 6 was d is· appointed beca us e I wou ldn't chan~e to m eet her s pecifications. No. 7 was interested only in sex Co nversa tion bored he r A month ago I m e t a terrific 18-year-old who · wo rks in the s am e building. She seem s sen sible , kind, respeetable a nd interested. I 've le a rned to ignore the ' 'robbing -t he· cradle '' Jokes, and J don 't feel that chronologic!ll age is all th a t important Ann, I ho nestly care for he r. Lately, I've noticed our relatio nsh ip is s li pping . Maybe I'm just paranoid but I don 't want to lose he r . Any s ug- ge stions? -SECOND STING DEAR SECOND: If tills las& romantt falls apart. I Aggest Utat yoti get some ceuuellag Hd ACS Post Filled June Dugmore , a Huntington Beach resident, ~as been na med c hairman of the Ame rican Cancer Societ y's resid ential advisory committee for 1981. Ms . Dugmor e has ser ved as ch airman or the N e ighbor to Ne ighbor Crus ade in Seal Beach and Huntington Beac h and he lped make Orange Coun· ty 's drive the m ost s u ccessful in the nation. ftlld o• ... , ,. .. ,.pe.~ly mab aeaecu ... ttlat .... , ,.. .... nat'• &tie prladpal ,,..... -.... _. ta. ....... ''Claffk llile ......, ..._. •der •••ntal ..... ltla" alMI 10 to .. ..-aed teant aboM , .. ,.....,. OEAI\ ANN I.AN 0 Y.KS I Ot'lotrl)' killed a m an today and 11n s Ull ~h•k1ng I know lh11t 2'4 yeacs wltimut an Ml'('ld••nt h 101 m ad .. rn•· 11 Hmua . ove r · ('Onfldf'nt, ctaoi .. ro u11 clrivt>r 1\11 usual, I wa!'I an a hu rry I Lhf>u ght lht• lnte tfiec·ll<m was c lea r, a nd th•• htU.-Nar aps>rout•hlntc me hacJ its tum s l11nal on I ch a r.it'd full !IJlf't•d ;iheud 1'h1' othe r d river .,,. t-rvl-d 1 i.lamnwd uo 111 brnkt•s ancJ m issed th e I pr by tnt•h1°1"1 I a m u!\ham .. '1 nr m y r i.relessness and d is ,Cu~t~ thlit I m eu1..-111 .. loo-rlol1>id oecislon to ente r thal 1nk r.cct1<10 on thf' bu111:. of u gli mt>se I'm than Uul I d 1dn l b1t11h the s ide of thal llltle auto a11d h arm 1b drtvt-r llt-n."1> one fool who 1s goin g tc u 1m c to 11 full s top apd st a rt looking bolh ways To the otht:r driver who must ~ llll tre m bling, I'm ,urr)' A l>AMN fo'OOL FROM WI NDSO R, ONT P EAll WIN OSOk. At lf'Ht l, ... people who re ad your lfl:ter today bad a slmllar uperieace wl&llla I.be last 24 laoun . F ewe r people wlll have U tomorrow - bt-ca1&&e you wrote. Thanh for all the accidents ) ou belped &o prevent this week. DEr\H 1\~"J LANl>EHS Thanks a lol Now ,., l'n1int• will Lh111k I um a ll•Sb1an I refer to ~our an..;wcr 10 t he 35 year-o ld "old maid " who ..1s kt.'d ho\!. to tell if a woman was m aking a pass Jt ht•r ~lw 1kd~m.•d herselr 10 be ·· 100 percent straig ht IA lwn i.he was p ropos1t 1on e d hy a new .icquuintc11w 1· 1l shook her to p1crcs YClu warned . hl'r lO bt·wan• of fl•malc friends of s hort d ura ttun who buy l'XIJl'ns1ve girts for no reason or ~uggest a l rt!J logl'Jlwr I am 3:1. unmarried and COJO) traveling !Jul out alonl' In recent years I have a lways in- vlt~d anothe r wo rcw n to travel with m e My last t h ree trips wer e with t h<.• s ame \\Om an . Now that you h;1ve proclaimed, from Mt. Ul ympu~. of t•ou r:-l', thci l wome n who "truvl'I together a re lesbians, you have made a whole s egm e nt of socil'ly tll·a t.e ase even though mno- cent. MAO IN MEDFORD. ORE D E AR MAD IN MED: You are <a > over- reacting, and Cb ) putting words in m y mouth. The woman asked ror clues and I g ave the m to he r. The key was "fe male frie nds or short dura- tion " So why don't YOU com e down from Mt. Olympus? The re 's not room for both of us up Cher e. ~ . THE EARL'S l'\\MelftG•H<A TING .so. .. w ........... ft • .,, l ,, ?f,\? c;,,,.,_. l'f.I' ,, ...... c;,.itlh•', ut o('\f'W 1r•11 Stnu N,,.,,.,.., Ynoi A1,.41 COSTA llllf&A641-1289 1U.N-- •tS$IOll ~95-0401 n.nc._c_ .... fl•"' Olerito...,..., •••• ...., ,.,,., • Call 642-5678. Put a few words to wo rk for ou. VACUUM BUYERS MAJOR ABSOlUTflJ DISTllBUTOI MUST LIQUIDATE Huge new incoming shipments force major distributor to liQuidate all current inventory. Some discontinued models & open stock with minor cosmetic damage will be sold at a loss. All merchandise will be sold at the greatest savings ever available. THURS., FRl-.-,-SAT~ SUH. ONLY FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON THE VERY BEST BRANDS H 0 0 VEllt_ll RB·Y~~ EUREKA e FILTER OUEEN PANASONIC e ROYA~ COMPACT e SILVER KING ~ THfSf fXAMPlfS llST SALE OYH $400 OYH sioo s249 s169 NEAR $200 s79 UUM PRICES L -GUARANTEE ... -·~A a_ '1 UllllWWI . U ·-Ii -ua -UlllT We're the experts. We service all makes of aewlng machines and vacuums. Over 20 years experience. 2751 N. GRAM>AVE. (Jt•> ... ., ... ., A LAlllRADA OPENS SEPT. 22, 1980 . TERMS VAUa.E ·-·····-· .. ---· .. . . - lhursctay, September 18. 1980 DAILY PILOT PU81.1C NOTIC E PUBLIC NOTIC E PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "C'i'lll°'1S 8UllNIH r lCTIT1°'1SI 8UllNEH NANI• U AT.MINT NAMISTATIMINT H•• 1011owtn9 O"•><>n• ••• dolno '"• 1~1ow1110 per~'" .,. ooln9 bV'•"•~' I\ bu,,nt\• •• W I'\ I l I( N 11 0 t EI Ill CAM BRIOGE (AP IH•l tNvL ~tMENT ASSOC•Af ES, 1101 DIC.ROUP m CAr,llBAtOGE CAPtfAL.. P••~<Gv•I Pt,..• No 100. !Mint• •11<1. INC. 4000 .hULAflllu< Blvd Sult• ( •lllo•nl• ttlOt uoo. NeWl)Ol1 Beach. C•IUor11le 0..0 t or btn E Allen 111•1 Aumbl• l h• Slmon-Ehrentel<I C.raU(I. tnc. Drive. L•ll• l"ar••I IEI Total 1 • C•tt•o•nl• <••PO••l•on. •OOO teltlor"l•tt.JO ~cA•ll••" 81....,. ~llt 4400, N•wPort reul A l l.ct•e• •HS Mh A Vucw 8Hth, C•lltoml•'1660 1 0,,ve II No 4\0,•(o.\l<t M t.a Tl\"blnlneut\(Of\dVCIPdDV•<Ot <.alltornlA '?U• I p<>r•llan L•• I ""°",.'. I H L••l~lon I •""• 1 hfl Simon Ehrenfeld Co•"~ ... ~lltornlt t?•7' Gf-. In< t "" bv1•~n " conchttltd bV • ~nn1, 1 SI.._, Qel\<t••I -1ntr.n10 Pre\Jdtlnl L• J Monl•r Ttth '\l•temtn•,w..U Ille-ct w••h tpW> lnl\ •t•I•"-' wn lll•d "''In IP\9 Cou"h C••r• ot Or•noe countv on It uuntv Cl•'" ot 01 en0to Countv on •uvu't 1•, 1'911. • AUOvlt 11 '* \TEV I N I DWAllDS Ft ... j) Gt850N, DUNN & CllVTCHEll ~ l•ubh\""O °' ""°" Coe>t o ..... Piiot L••Y•" AU9 u, ""P' • 11 •• '"° Hl1 ao ....... ...,, ,..,.., or1 ... P UBl.I(' NOTIC E H•wpe'1 11ffcl\,CAtt .. l P UBLIC NOTIC E P.O .••• ,... I I , .. , ... CITY 0 1' PubllSf'oed OrdllQI! '""" OdllV P1101. FICTI nous 8USINESS iroUNTAIN VALLIT, CALlflOllNIA AUQ 'lt 'SfoD' • 11 ••• 1'!90' .,,,. tlO r N4'Mf.STATENIENT NOTICllNVITI NG8105 n• IOllawtno ll<'r\Ons <"• doonq OVlllPASSAllEAS bu\JM\S a• P UBLIC NOTIC E 1u 101NGCONTllACT ro11 1 P B LIC NOTIC E 01!>rR1 8UTEO COMPUllNC. TllACTINTllANCIS 'loVSI EM~. 3900 Per•••~• •B Irvin• # l'LOOO CONTllOl.CHANNELS I l'ICTITIOUS,llUStNESS 'c.111orn10'12/1) NOTICE OF DEATH OF PLANTlllAlllASANO ' NAME STATEMENT f.,, Wt»l•V °'""" )Q()O PA••vlfw ROBERT JAY BR,4NOT, I ,llONTAOl llOAO AllEAI 'lie IOllOwlnQ P*•\01'> dtl' dO•no •B, l•vo n.• Calolornld 9>1t) I a k a R 0 B E A. T J NOTICE IS HERE8V given lh•t tnP Du\lnen•• Sl~•~n 81dln• Whlleh•ll, 1117 0 . Cllv Cieri( of Ille C•I ot Foun••lnl NBC OEVElOPMENT COM-M•tch•ll No ••• lu•l•n. Ca111orn14 BRANOT, aka R BERT V•ll•Y C..utornl•. wilt ~,.0,.. ,0 rec1 PANv •• ~ .. "'"" l•~ N•wl>O'• ~1/0S B R AN 0 T , AN 0 0 F P•OPOW,.unt11 ti.h0Urof t OOo m on B""'" C•lllo•n°•tt...O T!u' 0'"'""''" conourtHI .,., • PETIT I 0 N T 0 A 0 · -•Y SeoW-79, llllO,IOt •Md l 'Steven A N""'""'n, llll A••n•o, .. o•""'"'"';:'-•h•P MINJSTER ESTATE NO. 1nq conlrect In •«ordance wtlh th• Ct,,•lo•, NewPor1 B•eu1 C•ltlornla P\I ~ / W OI""' t i~ 1k A 105....,. Soe<Uic•Uoni 91660 I ' .. A .. "'"'"' w.o 1 "·1 wi " 1'"' • YV9. PtOPQWIS '""" be prewnt<td unotr T•rrMce E Ballu S&Ot E (Ountv ''"'" ot 0••n11~ County on T 0 a I ' h e i r s \Oled towr anctsn•ll be .,;compent•d Or~nQPlhofl><' .. Pl H100 Ananrtm, AuQu\lll l"8() FIOOO ben e f iciar ies Cr e ditOr S byOne otlhP lo•m>otb._rS"securily Ca111orntat?807 0 d I" t' d "t f lttQVlreG llY 1 ... SQe<lllUllons AU Ill<> JamO\ Stoll C ampb~ll NO 1 unh\""° 0.nnQI' (N\I Oallv Ptlol dn COn lngen Cre I OrS 0 POWh shall I» IN•kecl "Wff<l Con OHr .. ood lan• Nt .. Po•I a~.,,, YPI • II '8 lS l'l80 J••080 Ro be r t Jay Brandt, a ka lr•ct anctmeileoordtllve,.0\0 .. \10 Calotornt•t?t.60 p T c ' I R o be rt J . Br a ndl, aka be In 11'\t """"' ot '"" cuv Cl•r• •• he•1 Tnis Du\•n•" IS tunduCl .. 0 by •1 t:BLIC NO I f, R 0 b e r l B r and t' and I ottlc• In 11\e Cllv Hall, 10100 Slat•• 9Mt'tal P•''""""IP . Aven .... ,onor1>efo>e 1"""°"' s•••ed .JAmuSc.oU.Camol>dt , .STATEM£NTOF AIANOOHMENl pe r so n~ wh<r m a y be Al lllt dnt9'Wlled llm• all O.d• rt 1 hi\ \IAh•mffll w11• l"!"O wot" O" 01' USl Or I Otherwise interested in the Ct tnO wilt ~ e>ubhcty Ql><'nMJ h (ountv Ch .. o• Or•n'l<' ( ~ .. n1, n FICTITIOUS. 8USIN£SS NAMl wi II and/or esta te : •mined •nd deU<tteO ov lh~ (th Auqust 16 lQ90 Th-. totl011Jt1AQ pier-'°"' h41Vf' •WA • .• C•••• B1000•••n0111epubl1c d,.,n.,, Fu1,.• """"d '"" u ..... o• '""' 1-1r111oous eu" A pe tition has been filed ed IO°" Pre-• di ,,,.. doCldral•O<> at Publ••~ °'"'"!'" '"'"' ()4,1, p,,,, ,,.\\ N•~ b y Dickie Stephens 1n the ,•tOPr._..,I\ A1>9 11.~ut •II IH t'<t<O J'I04!111 (.l)llNlR V fLO WER S 19091 S C rt f 0 All "'"' "'r•<~"""· e•dmmt•O ano s~··" fllvtl Nunl•nq1on f;l•atn c~ u penor OU 0 range , de<••reo "'" ~ rrterred by tn• c"v P UBl.ll ' OTl('f: .,,~48 • {;: Cc;>u n.ty r equest ing that Cl••~lotlW!CllyEnqlnl'trdnOtl\f'CU• ,,,.. ~ ....... , ... , 8u'f."• N•mt ,. D1 ck1e Stephens be a p - Alt0tn•y tor t h.,O•nq""" ••port to In. FICTITIOUS 8VSIHE~S , • .,..., :i -....... , ")I ... or .. nqo p 0' n t e d a s per s 0 n a I g~';',,!..";":;';.;,' 'k '"OU'•' ~'"'0 ~ NAM£STATEM£NT ~""';,~yn1••A~:.;=. l51>8 Amdlun rep re sen ta t 1 v e Io a d · Pnor IO<l>""'"°n(1ng wot~ 11\e ton Du~~nte\~O~~OW•"9 l>tf>On• ••• .doonQ lf1 .. 1 l°J,,I• (Qunt~on Y• l•t (A minrSler t he esta te Of tr•ctor.onct•1t wbcon1t•t 1<>r>•MlloD NEWPORT £:NTERPR1<.1 JO'o «ll Oll Robert Jay Branctl. aka 1••1t•abu\Jne\Sh<•n .... 11omlhl'(tlyOI Nt•l>O'I 81V<I N•w00'1 ll• .. <n I f\ "(lr}.'1.'wbDE•,•Tooro··,· .~::..~1~n ?•l11 Robert J Brandt. aka Foun1a1n .Yalltay 'n •<<ardancr with 97663 ... "" .. -.,.,_ '"" C•IY Mun1t1oa1 cocse Vo•ume 1 Ti tton• v ""<"' Jo1o N ... 110,1 r,.., i.."'"'"' .. .-•onou• •..a Dy,. Robert Brandt (under lhe 11e s. cn..1>1r•• s G4 •net \ oa B••d N•-1 s.o ... h c A .,, .. 3 gorner•• p.,1""'''~'0 Independent Adm int st r a tn •cu,,°""'e w1Lb 1r.e provosllln•o• To1>or P F1..:n1 1!1' Ooton•r ~· ~no••" Mouon." tion of Estates Ac t) The ~<Uon\ 1110 10 UH. tnctuwve of,,,,,. Apt :: t , St>~• tw~n. CA <IO>•O ''"' \l4'11ft'N:.'f'1t w•' ft'~ .-..,,,.. '"' &.•bo• COOP ol ,.,. !>t•I• ot C•l•I0'"14, Lynn Stor\l.o lO'I Ootpnon !>t Cuun1 1 Cj ••• Ol Oror>Q!' Coonty on ~P pet ition iS Sel for hearing ''"" CllV Covn<ll Of,,,..,,,, ot Fount•!~ •Pt 111 Su l Bu ch, (.A 901~ l•mbsY'f.> 1'!80 in Dept. No. 3 a l 700 Civic v.11 .. lies bv •M<>lutlon adopl~d 1r... An,.. M. V116Qll, JlO Pelo Alto "uD•••~ 0,_ '-··• 0.,,~'~.~1011 Cente r Drive, West, in the Pre-.ullrw;i ""'"IY ""~ OI w•Ot• •or Av• "10. "•lo Alto. CA ,..301 ~ ·~ -~ ......,, ' r c . t , s t A ... " crel1 Of ''"" OI workmdn or T~IS buu,,., .. " conoucleO ov d S..ol II 15.0<1 J . l'ilO .,, IO I y 0 an a n a . mtCNl!l•C -IC ... cul• 1ne ..... oonerat ci.rtntr,lllP California on October 14, l tr •<t •nt<hw11t iwawaro.o101""w' t~v F1-.c111 ~l'RLIC NOTICE 1980at 10 .00a.m . ceu tut D~ .. •• d•l••m1neo o, Ill# Th•\ \l.tltmf'nt ••• 111Pd w11h 1,.. IF YOU OBJECT to the Stolo OlrKIOt OI IMu\lrt•I RP lottan\ County (1n • QI Or<1n0t County on S.-1> NOTICE OF Th• conlrectot \Mii orovlO• wch tf!ll\bet I~. 1'!80 PU8LIC Hf Ail ING grant ing Of the pe t ition, tomp.n\atJon 1nw1anu a• reou.,td FIOJM J'u•w•nl to orctor ol ·~ ('~utor~•• YOU ShOUld either appe af Dy tn• L11bof Cod" 01 ""' S•••• OI . Publlsr....o Ot""OO' C.0.S1 o .... Polo! c ... ,,., Comm•"'"" "Oto<• ol Oul>lol al the hearing and s tate C•hlornoa, M\d Shdll ••~Cu_te • oofl"'S.-ot 11, 2S 0'1 7 9, 1'i80 ll•• 90 " e nt D 9 lraCIO• ~ CPfltlt<•I• rr9ardlnQ , •• d ~ ·~;v~lli.:·..:.,:~" .. \C.h..,ult<l on yo ur ObJ~Ct ion s o r f ile comoe""''""' •<'<1u•reme<1ts Thr <on P UBLIC NOTIC E '""Stop""""'' n •cieo A~"o• to• •P written ob1 ection's with the I tr•ttor '""" lu'1he• ff!QU•,. .... \Ub pt1UltOH '°' permot numl>Pr p ao 1010 court before the hea ring . <ontr•tlOtS 10 "mtlulv pro .. o~ )U(I\ FICTITIOUS BIJSINE S\ ~· \ubmollt>d bv C•IV ol l•guno O~•th Yo ur appear ance may be ~:::,~:::'.:'"'n~';;,~7::e!~r ;1~t,::;: · NAME STATEMENT P•:~;m~~~·:•1;~~~7~,'0;:.,.:0,.:;:;,';1'; in person or by you r a t- ,,., fOr'i an(t \Ub<ontr•<.tor \ V1•11 t>u!~nte,:o;~ow+nq prrwn\. ~, .. doinq p~p" i1orm ora1n uno~r e ., s11n9 torney. turnl•h ""'Cit•• <erlthc•le al w•••e• SHANGPI lA 1 TO 1 C0tPor,ll•• "dew••~ ano rtpt~t~nl Qi \ld.,w•t~ I F y 0 U A R E A :_:0~~=;~~"=1:,.::_~';+.~,01 '"" Pim '>u•1• lOt N•w1>or1 a~..,n ~~9~!:;~~::,.,"~!,:;1 =~~~1~0:;,! C REDI TOR or a cont - No bid wlll bP con..ci.""' unle .. It" C••itornl• '12"60 w•\I o• Broaow•y u roer P•Ott'<I W A\ I ingent creditor of the de-H E W PORT INTER S TATE m•Ot on I .... afflc1al btat1k torm condoll(lnt<l tor no .... ward encro<tcn Ce ased, you m us t file your ~~~,:~:· .. :~ .~~:O:':s:!.:::'~h·,~ ~;".,~,~~o:~;,,':.,,.• Pi.~:~·,,~::~.~~; Z':;.'.~= :e:~~"' M••n Buch """ claim w ith t he court or Notice •ncl the propowl rea1Jl•emtnl\ Npr"'~'~~~:~.(~~•l~~';;:u":~ bv. a !>•10 -ncu e>ut>hc l\Hnn9\ •Ill present it tO the personal enO condlllon~ ... , torlh unoer \lie ltmUPO INl,,,..""'P commenc:e •I.• 00 • m Cl" !ieptemtwr repre sen tative a ppo inted SPKlllu tlon\ E«ll btdOPr musl bP Newporl tnt.,\lat~ 11. ltto •1 Hunt11\9lon Su en C•h by the COUrt w ithin four llu n\ed In K<Gr-(t wll" •PC>fl<•DIO Coun<JI ,,,.,._,, 1000 M•tn SlrHI, s•••• ••~-,,,.,......,,,., '"' HuntlnQlon euch, CA, dt.mn9 -~och months from the da te of Spec lll<a1tons •nct 01t1c1a1 ptOOO'\al RtcMrO J ~o·•not l•m• •ii l>'t'"'"' •. , ..... l•vortnQ or OP first Issua nce of .letters as fOf'ms to be uied tM b•ddln9 can be ob--Pr~\tdtnl uw 1 t•ln..i ontv •• 1~ oltlce ot tne ,,1., 1 Th•\ ~late<Nnl wa• toled ,..,,n int ~~117!.,,,, :::,;~•::.iw;.~·;:.., '7o ~:;is provided in Section 700 of En9lnttr,Cttv'M•" County Cltr.ot or~nQP(Ou"tv on S.-o •ddr••...,., l>V ,,,,. C•hlO'n•• Ca.\l•I the Proba t e Cod e o f Casi of ... d S1>9<tlK•tlon• ,, ,, 00 lrmDP• 7 ·-Fl40•• Act 01 .. ,6 Anv "'""tn corr • ..,.,., Carifornia. The tjm e for lnclud•"9 IU ti 11\f' It-repoth Publt\/IOICI 0,.1n'I(' (U..•I fl• • p •or o.tn<t r~r01nollw •PPll<atoon \l\QulLf il~~l~U A0t ~)(-tll•I Ille *'""•t1qns bP 1.tnt Dy m1•I ~~ 'Tl -in~ ..,610 80 ~ "'"""~ ro-ttnr tm1orpflo<to ,,,. the maITTl'l9 an0 n..nll11nQtllarC)t n..rr-,..-,n -· · ' n .. ronqda•• ptre prior to four months ~ ~An •ddll•ONI SI 00 Nttth•' the COSI All of\lPl•\ltod ol\ll.VoOu1\I' w h<J " '" from the date Of •the hea r• ot the Soecotlcatlon~ nor Int CO\I DI Pt:B LJC NOTI( E •OO•l•Oll•I .n101m•lton mo con••<• Ing noticed above m:i'/~.:";',.~:'~i'..:1~1:':~:.o STATE,..EHT OF W•TNOllAWAI.. '""0"'~THCOAST YOU MAY E XAMINE •••rd lo the ·-b-. Du• lh• Ctlv l'llOM REGIONAL COMMISSION the file kept by the c ourt. Council ,.._.~ !he riqllt lo ew .. d 10 p A II T H E II s ~~~E ~ p E II AT I H Ii -e OcHn Boulevard If you are Interested in the ~'::'v :,<,~~~ bldde• or to rele<I FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME ~g.,~~714!>0 estate. you ma y-file a re- Ewlyn H. M<Cten<1on The 10110w•nci ""'""' ""' w•thd••wr Lonv &.•<" CA"°'°' quest with the court to re -Clly Cterk H " <1•nora1 °"""~' ••om tnt t1m s~so11, ceive special notice of the c;1y ot Fount•ln V•ll•v I ""''"'''"'o ocw••h"O unot• 1n• '" 11141 ~ i t f t t t O•ltO A_,.tl'IO ltloou, lw\Ont'" n'"'" ot THE PuDl•s1"'d 0.•~Co.lll Oa•l't PtlOI nven Ory 0 eS a e aSSe S Publlsllecl Or-Co.u1 Dilly Pilal. 1 PL IJMBERS .ii <IOI? Cnro\toN (l"v~ S•pt 1' •1. •8. l'i&O Jl•J.80 a nd Of the petitions, a C· S..ptemt>et "· ·-J71~IO Huntonqton B<>~·" C•l•lo•n•• I c 0 u n t s a nd rep 0 r ts --I ..... :~.·,~:~..:;,°"~.~~;~~~:~ :~.~~ .. ~d~-PURLIC NOTIC E described in ~tiori 1200 P U BLIC NOTIC E Mav e 1990 '" ,,,. cou"'' .,, <'••no• of the California Proba te '°"" N~m• """ A,,,, ... ,. o• "" N6706I Code. IUPElll°" COUllT OF THE p.,,o,.. W•IMl«tw1"0 NOTICE OF DEATH OF s~:~E~~~1~~~:tN~~11 o .. v~0:·~~1~,::,",,,!'~~:: ""';1;,,r1 7;~:'. "' MARY OOL D AN 0 0 F Robert L. Humphreys, In lM Ma11tr o• lhP Appltcal•on 01 DotWdA 9ru!11 p E T I T I 0 H T 0 Attornev a t Law, 111 OtANE ROTHNAHMtASForChal\Q('I F!llSM ADMINISTER ESTATE Dover Drive, Suite 33 OI Name Put>lo~hr·<I oi~ .. Q<' co--• o ..... Point 'NO. A-105145. N· ....... .,._ h c 921u.3 '. No. A-10S?ot .,..P, • 11 •e n 1"80 11111 Hr • B ... w.,.... • ...... ac , a . .., , 0110E11TosHowcAuuro11 -T o all hei r s, ene-tel: 64S.l1.10 CHANGIOl'NAME P U BLIC NOTICE f1 ciaries, c r edito r s a nd '"• •oot•c111on o• O•l'NE ROTH contingent c r ed itors of Puo11s,_ O.•nor eoa" 0.11, Piiot 1 N•t<,..IAS101 <l\;lnot ot na,.,... hh•"9 I Ni-IM D Id d Sept II. It H, 1'911 :llOs.«1 t>Hn 111.., In cour• aAd 11 ap~ar1n9 --· a r y o an pers~ns trom ••id a1>P1Ju11on 111a1 01ANE sun111oac°'11tTO,TH£ who may b e othe rw1se1 P UB LIC NOTIC E I RO'fHNAHMIASn•s hledanappltc•· STATEC>rCALlrGaNIA rOR int .. re st~ ln t he w il l THI COUNTY O" OllANOE "' .,-u !Ion 11ro1>o"n9 11111 "" ndmP b• rn• ,,.,,,. A· t9l1 and/or esta te · N-45'70 <h•no•loJOV NAHMIAS ...--. ...... 1.,.. . Now 1r.e, .. ..,,, 11 """~b• o•oe'"' "o T 1 c • o " P • 'o NA L A pet ition has been filed OF :i:::s~':~:;,Ofj 1nct dirr<teo tn..i.11 cwrsonstnl•re'1 lllf'•ISINTATIVE"S IAl E OI' by Haro ld T Dold Jr woTtCE TOCONTDACTo•s ed In UIO mall•• 00 ·~·r ~tor•llll\ llEAL P•Of'laTY AT PRIVA TE . . • • " .. .. courl in Ot!ooartment 3 on,,,., 1111 da~ 01 I "'"E l~C s-t* 1a . 7111 aka He rold ! . Dold Jr,, tn· ~·••~d clrooos•I• wilt 1>• retttv .. o al OCIDI>.,, l'l80, al 11 00 o'clock a m of In r• the conMrvtlc>r\hlp ot Ille the S U pe r10 r C 0 Ur t 0 ( '"" Df!Pa,,menl 01 Trlln~Porlallon, 1?0 \aid oev 10 snow UUM wlly su<h 8P Pusan •nd Est•le of STE LL A Orange County requesting Sovlh 5Dr1"9 C.••ttl Poom 1000. Lo~ pltullon '°' chanot ot nam• \l\Quto AL BE RTINA 0..BOIS. con ... rv.ie. th t H Id T Dold J Angelo C•lllo•n·~ •Oo•1 un111 1 nolbtQrantt<l NOTICE IS HEREBV GIYfN In.ti a aro , r ., otlot• pm on.-,..pt~mb"' IS 1990.at "•\ fu'1~· o•dr•ed 11111 .. (QOy ot DOROTHY BEAGOUIST •• con-aka He rold T. Dold, J r . be "'""" ,,,,.. lnty ....... b• publ•C•• lhl\ Q.r~r to .. ,..., .. C•u ... bt ouDhSl\f'd w•v•IOt wit! Mil •I Ptov•t• ..... to'"" a ppoi nte.d a s p er sona I ~o;,~·'i0 ·,:·~~~~~.~~'.';.~"~:a;~:~ In Ille Or.-Ca<l\I °"''" Po•ot. a ~~~:-!.::...::i~~=;;n~l~:'m~': r ep r e Sen t a t i V e t 0 noonw~• 1n ~ccoroann w.tn thf n•w,paper ot oen•rdl Ctrtulatte>n "' d · · prlnteo on said covnty, •I leasl on<• tloned. -\Ubje<I lo contl•m•llon DY a m iniste r the e sta te Of \Pf!< tl•<dt•On• ·~Pft'IOf to Wh•Cll each Wttk tor tour 'UCC.f!SS .... wHk' IM Sus>e•IO' Court. on S.otembPr lO, M a r y Do Id {unde r t he \DeCl•I rtletence ,, m•de ~-IOllOWS I da I Id"" 1'90. •t 10·00 . m . In 0.0.•1-nl J. or Ad . OranQe c .... ntv, ln>m Mv,,le Str..et pr r:~ ~~I~ A V Ost':a 1..:"nq lllereatte< wllllln Ille time t llawt'd by ! n de p ~ n d e nt m I n . to I 6 motto \Ou Ill ot Rau It 13 In MAA~SOOEN ·-·•llllt olll,e oll1 TEO HEATZ. 1s trat 1on o f Estat es ••wP0'1 80Cll (010ral•l ••I. JUOGEOF THE •llorney for the constr•tlOt, 12i00 Ac t >. T he petition is set for 0 1st1n9 n•qhw•v 10 ~ surla<t<I Wilt SUPERIOR COURT G.,den Grove Blvd , Sutte •u s, hearing in Dept No 3 at ••pna11 concrete Puo11sneo Or•not Ca.•• Dally Pllol, G .. 6"n Gro....,, C-tlltornl•, .,,~. •II 700 c. . c t. D. . I Blch are required IOI'"" enlort wor• Sept 4 II II 21 IC19(1 36'3 &0 Ille t!Qht, title. Interest. and Ul•le of IV IC e n e r r IV e OUcrlt>ed ""'tin · · · the con ... ,..., ... •nct all lhe r10111, Otte, West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Pt•"' spec111uoons. •ncl oroPo••• UB·LIC NOTICIC'I lntu ut, •nct estate lh•l ·~ ec~-Ober-7 -tOCll\ at-1-0~ •o•m• ,.,.. l>t<ldl '""""'Kl un onl r. .,.rvilO<VMT~Et:lA At:11£ATI NA -· · ~ · DP o ••"4! • •P•rlmtnl 01 0..801S, he KQUlred by oo. ... llon ot a .m . Tr•n•Po'1atton. Plans and BtO ()ocu- l'ICTITl°'15 8USINI U l•w or"'--' .... olllt• then. or on..,. IF YOU OBJECT to the menls, Room J', 1t""•Po'1•11on Bullo· NAME HATEMINT dlllon 10. tl\al ol 111e conservotw. •I • g r a n ting of the pet ition 1n9, 1170 N S1r..e1, P o Bo• utt, The loUowtnv person Is clornQ t>usl· (he .,,.,. of ,,.,. orclfr crut1119 such' . h ' Sdcram<'nto. C<tlllornla •seo1 lp!lont neu at. constr••ton111p, 1n anct 10 •" 111a1 cPr· yo u should e it er appe ar 91& •H.:1ns1 end mav °" sun At '"" DIANA'S BEAUTY WORLD. 1670 l•ln rtel IWOl>ft1y, sltu<iled 1n the Clh at the hearing and State abo•t oltoc• aNI at lho otllco al tnt N Frenc11 s1.S...1•Ana.ca 92101 01 G.,den Grove, o,.,,~ county, y our ob jectio ns or file o''"'" Olre<lor•ot Tran\l>O'latoon •t Olan• Lynne C•ll•h•n. 12111 C-t lll0tnl•, de1c•lbecl u 1011ows 11111 w ritten ob i·ections with the Lo\ "not'"'· s.n Fr.tnc1w:o, •NI ,.,. Sallna1, Got"dtn Gro ... ca. 91~ Lemoson Avtnue G••Ot n Gro v• . . G•.itJcl 1n Wh1(h '"'war~ tHllu•lecl. This buslne·n ,, <onduc:led by 1n In. Q llloml•. nt«I, •nct more Ptfti(Uf<l<-court before the hearing. I Tne SuCCfUlul bidder'""" turnhh. dl•ldu•I. lydH<•l-ti Your appearance m a y be u•ympnt bond •1111 a IH!•lo•m•ntt This s':!:,!";;,ca~~~~ed wllh the "GA~~~~ g;o~~A,;lN61:.~. ~~ in pe r son o r by your bO~~e O..oar1men1 at Transoor .. tlon Counly c..-ol 0rlf9 Counly on Sap· SHOWN Ofj A MAP RECOpOEO IN attor ney· hereby notlt1ts •II b1-rs thal II wlll l...,ber4, ,.., II 0 0 I( H . P AGES 2 3 0 F IF YOU AR E A CREDI· alltrma11....,1v tn<,Jr• 111~1 In •ny <on· ,.,..,,. ¥tSCEl l.ANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS T 0 R 0 r a c 0 n t i n • , lr<ICI tnlPrl!d •nlo pursuant 10 tnh •d· Publl.,.., Or-Coast O•llv Piiot O F O A 1' N G E C O U N 1 V ver1"emen1, m1nor11y Dustntu en-Seot. 11. U. Oct. l. t . IW J7tl-to CAUFOANIA. gent c r e ditor Of the lt!rPrlSe• will be •!lorded lull op· ----Tiiis sate ls 111ble<t 10 curren1 tun , d eceased, you mus t f I le por1un11y 10 submit blo~ In ropanse 10 PUBLIC NOTICE I <O>ltn•nU, (Onctlllons. reslrlcllons, yo ur claim w ith the court I '"I• ln•ltatoon and will not bP dis· ••01111. •ltflll ol w•y, fftemtnl• end t . t t t h <tlml .. •led t19alns1 on '"" o•ounds ot -----0"11119 ~-anc:n 'OI tKord, II 0 r pre Sen I 0 e racp, color. or netlc>..al orlQln In <an· NOT1caorAf'f'UCATION ..,,. p e r s onal representa t ive "o•••••on•o••n•w•rd ":::'::~:::: .. ".:;~" Tiie te<m• '"" condlllan• of .... a ppoin ted by the c o u rt M1n1mum w-• utu for this P'• LICHH :·~1~: .:." ~=:~;o~v ;.:~7;1 ~:~~ within four months from i:::.,::Y :i'C."i!: ·.:~~ ~!1~~n•~ ",~ • ......, •nd pa'11•1 cr9<111. T~ ~<tnl 110"1.I the d ate of firs t Issuance the so.-clal orovltton• of '"" ... rl•llv ToJ:= ·~~~:·:pP..,1n9 lo .... Of .,...,,._, bid !IMll -.:company .... "Of letters as p rovide d In numbered books lsswd lor bldolno ~-parl-nt 01 At<-ll< e.ver•-ofle<-tNIWlt~lobepa1oor c., Section 700 of the Proba te purPo•u end ent111•d "Spec111 .,... .. _ ~ tied Mlf>lecl 1o <onltrrnetlon of Int .. ,, • Prov •Mo..s Nall<t to Contr•Clors. Conl rot lo• ••. ., .. OH SALE by Ille <-1. THIS r.,,h -·•HllQ C ode of California. The P•oPO••l.anclConlta<I, ..,0 ,n(oplH GE NEllAl tPueu c EATI NG -m•I"'-. .. ~-~. •nd P•~· time for filing claims will 01.a1d -1ha1 m•v1M e.•m1n..i at Pl.ACE! tic.a,. .. to sell etcottollc mlvfM an "'--.e «<"l>tabl• .. ,,,. 1 no t exp ire pr ior to four 111e s.,,,., oltk•• ..-dMcn""" 11e,re1n-• ben••O"S •I 4'52 W•rner Aven.,., e>ur<h•tar tllall be Pf'Of'et.cl ts of Ille l>eto•' whtrt the Plans. •e>eclllullons, • 110, Hunll"lll"" Beech. c:a . .,...,. ••• of <onflrmatton of sale The 0 . months from the date of and pro1>1>sal torms ma v .,. wen Ad· PlllllllNd Or .. Coast Oelly Piiot •mlnallor1 of tltt•, record1n9 01 con· t h e h e a r I n g not i c e d oenoa 10 modify Ftd"'"' minimum ••..t ta 1-_,... veyence, •nd •nv lllle lntvr1n<t above, waQ' '•It~ •Ill D" is•utd only 10 PUBLIC NOTlcr llOllO 111a11 .... 11w n l*'te of 111t I YOU MAY E XAM IN E llCltde" 011ne atio .. •••erenc•d boo-• E.t pUrch....-"' , 11 tf\•rt!' •s • d1ft•r•n<t ~'""'"'" ,,... lllds at Qffen .,.. Invited tor this the file kept b'( the COU rt. m1n1mum waqe tales P1edfl•r m1.,to "~c..'.'..~ou.,?T•.UMSllENNIETH PfOt)erly -mini bP ,,, wrltln9 •net If you a re interested in the l>V lht Secret.,, ot .bar •NI Ille pip• -.. wlll lie rwelwd allM office Of H TEC t t · f .1 vMllno w•or rat•• 0<tterm1,,..d by the , ... IOltowlflO _ _.II dofn9 IW•I· HERTZ. attor111y '°' '"' <onterv•ta<, es a e. Y?U m a~ I e a St.tie lo• "mllar <l•Ullitdttons ot nesus: 11 1noo ~ °'°,.. 91...., S..11• request with the court to ••t>Or. int Con1•..:to• and 111~ tub<on· e1s r O'HATU llE. u11 w. ••o. ~ 0niw. c:at1tomie . .,.., receive special notice of 1rac1ors sr..11 ""v no1 ''" '"•n tht Mlio-T4.Sft•Ana,CA '2,.. or may bel!Md witll.,.clerit ol.,. th I t f t t n19.,.rw-•••• J.,r:yL TtmH.UltW Sunfl-9\lp.,lor Co11rl, at dell,..red to e nven Or y>() ~S. a e Pur~u.tnt loSeclton171l ol l!lf lebor N ,S...taAna.CA'2,.. OOllOTHY IE.-GOUIS~, ~Cedar a sset s and Of t he peltttOnS, Code. 1111' ~tell 11n vallln9 rtl• ol Thtl ~t It ~IN ltV.., Ill Awe-, ~Is, Ml-IOla, SS407 a CCO·Unf S a nd r e p o rt S wage\ tn the <a<mtv In which lho wot' dlwldu•I. perso11elly, ., MIY 11 .... •ll•r ""' desc ribed In sect ion 1200 I• 10 ~done II~• been oetermlned •nd .Hrry 8. h r1111 'PUblk atloft o1 tlllt llOtlca elld 1>et0tt , Ille D..:1.11,,rnent rwu 11•1.cl 11\f'St w•~ Tlll l .... _. Wfl llleo with Ille matlll\O.. ..... of t he Gallfornia Probate reltt In'"' Oe0t•lmenl of T•all\0011•· C-tyClwll tJfOraftOe C-yons.p. For llH111t• lllf0<matlon end bid COde. 110" oullllca11on tnllll•O Gtntt•I ........... 1... forms _. •• , ,,. olflc.• of lhe •t· Pre .. lllnq w-Rain O•l•d AU9U\\. ~Hi* '°'"'Y tar .. c_,,ator Tiit •loM Is a I M R d '"° l"'*llllleo Or-. COHI o.lty Polol rtW,_ 10 rtlect any and •11 l>l<IS. .. a n • • e Y • 0Altd AUQuit H. l'llO s.114. 11, u. Oct. J, •. ,.., m HO "·no M••n Attorney at L•w, R.ecty a OE P•RTME:NT OF A...,..,,.w. Crockett, 610 Newport rR .. NSPORTA TION Call 642J5178. Pul a rew words lo work for ou. ,,_..,.....,.. ..... Center Drive, Suit• t90, G l AussELl ... .. •WI Otollty 01-10< ..,...,...,CA..., NewPort Beach, CA 92660 ~IK•O.ve•-.n• , .. , (71•1Ar·l111 ... •nd Con•ln.<tlon PlllllltllM C>-Coast Oehy Piiot PutMI-Oroflllop Coetl O•ll y Pilot PuDll\Md Or•not Coo\I Oallv 1"1101 \ept. II, JS, Ocl 1 ••• "'° .I .. Sept ti, 11. ,., 1-)lj7 eo Sttot 11, 18 1"90 Utt eo - I. -,. (°I DAILY PILOT 'PLANT'ER' PENAIJZED Pl'}".1'Sf<'ll',;Lll , M i.i.s 1Al'I' A6i venrold r• t1re <1 hwv1al homc> dlPl'<'hll ~ho UJlr)OSt.>dl ro1 l'll m.u •Jutrna plant:. "1111 a d l\t'fSIOO" ha bt>1•11 hnt•ti S l ,OOQ 1rnd plU <'t'1t 1111 l~O \ l'Uh' probat11111 for po:-'''"•11on uf -400 plwlt~ llt>nn lA>pb ~ ""' "~" lt•111·1•d ,1(\\'1 plt'.1111!\j( j(Ullt l>dl'0:-1• l:t\\~1·1 l '\11 th1 <1 Spm11l,1 \'.1111 /11pf 'tJU1•1I IJ:llrlknllllt Jflt'r ht• r l'l 11t-.I II t' II l' l' d ,. 11 111\ t'r'll'" .md t111111•11 i.1 ~r ll ~ 1 n ~ m d 1 1 1 u .1 n 11 T ht•\ \H '1t' ""•'II plitnt:- and' I m ,111 t' h<' h .1d •nu 1tl1·a \\ h.1t ht: "1111111 1111 \\ I I h I ht' m 111\l' t• I h C- p I an l :-111 .1t 1111·d 'ht> SJ lll G r ee1thelt Party Set Tht> Laguna Green- ~.-lt. lne is planning a f und raisi ng part) Saturday from 6 30 to 10.30 pm at the home or the Larry Ulvestads. 8 Rockledge . Laguna Beach The re will be a.1 S7 50 adm1s ~1on .. with .pro ceeds going to Greenbelt activities. Transporta- tion. to the party will be a v ailable fro m th e Alpha Beta s hopping center parking lot. Those interested may call 494·7924 or 494·4861 tf>r reservations. • All~D ·OONAlO ELIAS JllRNOLD. tHIMnl of N~wpOtf lleKI\, Cb PHW'CI ..... on S.plember 11 1'80 Surviv&O DY ni> son Drew "· Arnolo o! C•llSIOQa, Ca • d•uqnt..-Sut""~ 1t,rnold or. Ollio ano sls1tr VlrQtnl• 0 Hotfm•n Ht ... s • wlHman '°' LIM! I 11 SIO<e> for )() Y•l rS Pr•••tt Wrvt<f'~ w1U be hrtd •I H•rbor L1w-n Mount Ollvf' Ch•pel Sirrv•Cf'\ ~' lhe dlre<\lon o1 ~•rbo< L••n·Mounl OU•• Mortuuv or Cos1• Mew ~SS~ SHAW FLOR" 8EUUIH SHAW rt$lotnt ol Cosi• -.... Ca P•sW'CI 11w•v on !°MP. tem~r 1& '"'° She •• ,. • m emt»r of the Un1teo A•rcratt worl!.•r~ Union Snt •• , a n emotowit* ot Hortn Am•ric•n •trcratt for t• v•1r1 •s "" •ss.emb•tr SM t~ \ur"1v•d t>y P\er llu>b•ncl Huot\ R Sllaw 01 Cost• MU• C• .. a son O..v10 L Shaw or S.n1a l\na, C• . 4 or~h1ldren, l ,,,,.,, "II•• Co~ Of Inell.,,., S.r1N Mu O'Rourkt ol Mltn191tn, 'b<OllWr> 8uo 8unl•1n of Tt nn•s\f'• ano Ro~rt Turne, o t Mlclli9•n ~rvoce. wtll ~ lltlo on S'llturd•y. $tPtemo.r 10, "'10 •• tO·OOJllM at 11\t M•rbor L••n Mtmori•I CNpel wllll Rev Bruo Kurrie OI IN Preso.,1er1an Cllurcll of tl>e Cowl\•nt ofllcl•tlno lntermen1 will be al lnQlewood Park Ceme1trv. lnglewooo. C• ~rvlcu unel4!r Ille dlro<ticN> 01 H.trl>o< Lawr>-MC>unt Olin Mor1""ry of Costa IW!w S-0.SS~ WALl..t.CE ROS•LI E IC WALL.ACE -1', rt-"C.nl ot Fount•ln Vallev C• PuMd •••Y on S.Plember I•. 1'10 Svrvlvl'(! by loon> H•rold C Lawson ol Fount•ln ll•lltl', ~. LtRoy R We ll•<• Of LM AnvelP>. ~ d""91lten, Rowllo IC Furness of F-l•ln ll•lltv, ~ .,,., M•ry J c..ev o! Munlinqlon Bt•d•. C•.. 1 gr•ncKl\llOr•n ano n grHI 9rendclll1<1t.., V•sloat oon wlll oe on FrlOey Sepleml>or 1', "1 0 lrom t:OOAM Funeral wrvke> will De l\eld on Frld•V at It :OOAM •I Dilday Brolllen O\apel. 1ntermen1 will De •I Good ~rd Cemetery Dlro<ted by Dlld•Y 8roll\er> Mortu•ry. T alber1 •nd B••<h, MuntlnQtOl'I Be•<h ... ,.,,,, PHlt FAMILY COLONIAL FUtolltt.t.L HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminsler · 893-3525 PACIFIC VIEW MEMOltlAL P.Uk Cemeterv Mortuarv Chapel 3500 Paclllc View Dnve Newoort Beach 644 2700 Mc:COttMIO< MORTUARIES Laouna Beach • · 494·941 5 laouna H ill<. San Juan Cao1str .. no 495-177b HAHotl LAWK-MT. OLIVE Mortuarv • CetflPll'rv Cremaiorv 1b25 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PllttCE HOTHHS HU. HOADW A Y MO ITU AU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 ULnl HGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th SI Cos1a Mesa 646·'l371 NICI 110 1"HS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main SI Hyntinolon Beach 536-6539 A SKVNKS MlJLTIPtY DOYLESTOWN. Ohio CAP> -A village council member here told col- leagues that the problem with this town is skunks. •'Doylestown is be ing overrun by skunks." said Councilma n C ha rles OBITUARIES P UBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS aUMMIU MAMS°&TATIMllNT Ti.. fotlowlflt pertOfl h -'ftO llU\I MU es' SUSIE PEVT'ON ENT ER PRISES JllO P•rk Newpt>fl '201, N•wpnr' e .. <11, ce. t7..o S111le S Pevton, JI 10 P•" NtWllO'I •?Ot. 'i•WOCM1 8'.Ch, C• '1¥0 fllh t>vslneu I• <O<>ducled DV •n In dlvlOu•I 5'61a s. Peyton T'hl• ll•t-nt ••• flied wlll\ 11\1 County Cl..-k of 0.•"911 Countv on..S.p tember 16, ttlO Lepley. "Everywhe r e F1019: look Pt;llH"'-' Or-C.0.•I Oally PllO you • they're wa lking s.p1 11, 15. <>ct 2. •. ,., -»11 • around #he streets . You can'thelpl;)uthitthem." 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Police C h ie.f Jim ___ _ Markley blamed th e F1amouuu111111u bl Do I , NAMI STATEMENT' I pro em On Y eSlOW n S Tile loUowlno per\Ofl b dolnQ DU~I I version of urban sprawl. I neu •• G th . th' rth COUPjTA'I' FLOWERS, "09 row m IS no east BH<ll e1w HvnllnQlon auc11 c1 Ohio village of 2,800 has , flMI • • · I ta ke h f th S•ndr• K ~. '* Am••Ot n away mUC 0 e River Fount.lnV•lley CA97708 skunks' natural habitat , r111~-...... <onci..c.t.o bv •n ,,, he s aid . 01••du•1 s.ndr a K. MauONn • •' TPU\ \t•t"'1"1tnt ...,., UI~ with lht Edison Gr ad COYnlv c1en. of 0.""91 Coun11 on Sep lember IS, t..0 .. ,.,, .. I P11bll-O.anvo '°"" D•lly Pllo W. H I Sepl "· ll, Oct l, '· ,., JIO'l 11 ans onors _ , Fort · Le wis College PUBLIC NOTICE 4 freshman Ahila Alojse ,.tCTITtouuuS1N°Ess-:J1# Freska has received a · NAME STATEMENT $ 4 0 0 no n · re s id e nt Tile 1011-1na 11er'°" is clolno b11>• Preside n tial Me r i t rwn~~ POI NTE DESIG N no• '~····················~·I Scholar ship fro m. the ,A1omaAw .L-naN1vue1.~.•u11 T. & OUl'ango, Colo. school. Marie M. P•wloskl, 7'091 Alomo ~ M. F k ...... LA9UN NI-I,~ . .,.,, ISS res a a 1980 Thi•°"'',.., .. I\ Con<luCle<I by •n In -------A..-• .,-.-,-,.._-•.• .. gr adllate of Edison 1 h °'"'°"•1;_;. P 1 - 'TREME .. DOUSliOTENliAL ... BUT NEEDS SOME BALANCING, TESTING, ADJUSTING' School in Huntington Thi• •i.tt~I ~:,os,~:.., will\,,. Crttk:a Hllve ReNnetlone About the New Concert Hell In Sen Fr•nclec:o tBheachh. ~ash a mehmber1 ~f f.~i!~~7::.t °'•,.County-6ep Conce rt Hall Debuts in SI SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Bright, big Louise B. Davies Hall was an instant success with the city's well-heeled, but the $27.5 million new home of the San Fr,.ancisco Symphony earned more tem- pered praise from music critics. Rev!ewers generally agreed the cavernous, 200,000-square-foot .hall fell short of a coustic perfection at t he opening performance Tuesday. Although the hall has "tre mendous potential .. it will take considerable balancing, testing, adjus_t.:. ing of botfi lhe varia ble elements in the hall itself and the orchestra before mature music making will happen there ," wrdte Robert Cammanday for the San Francisco Chronicle . 'THE ORCHESTRAL SOUND IS STIL.L un- balance<!, and conductor Edo de Waart and the symphony have not begun to find themselves in this hair." The gleaming white glass-encased auditorium, 23 years on the planning boards, is part of the San Francisco Performing Arts Center. a cluster of arts-related proJects nea r City Hall. Oakland Tnbune cr itic Charles Shere wrote the facility "is a good concert hall. It had obvious problems, and they'll have to be worked on. But the Symphony will never sound·the same again, that's clear. And that's a gQO<f thing." To document one of the happier events in years for the city's wealthy music lovers, the San Francisco Examiner hired Dennis Paoletti, an acous tics expert. ' PAOLETTI LAUDED THE HALL'S "quiet· ness and the good sightlines. Unless you can see the orchestra well, you can't bear it well because sound travels in straight lines." Others wondered how soft selections would play, since the inaugural per for mance was marked by real rousers such as Beethov".'n's Fifth Symphony. Acoustically, seating in t.he two-tiered, 3,000- seat hall was critical. Commanday. observing from the main fl oor, wrote the Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, the evening's rmaJe, proved "a good · test which found the orchestra not hearing itself well." But a patron about 20 rows back in the first tier said it appeared the musicians were well aware of each other's performance and played tightly. Meanwhile. Shere felt that in exact center one couJdn 't hear the woodwinds in Mendelssohn's G Minor Piano Concerto. "THE PIANO LID COVERED THEM as effe c- tively for the ear as for the eye," Shere wrote. Paoletti said there were no reverberation problems, and thought velour banners, hung in the balcony, weren't nee(led to absorb excess sound. Much of the audience heard the beginning of the second half from ~unorthodox vantage - along the aisles. De Waart was forced to start Beethoven's Fifth before patrons found their seats because the extravaganza was being televised na· tionally , Mislabe le d R ecalle d b y 1..ab LOS ANGELES (AP) -A medical supply labor atory has recalled one-gallon containers labeled mineral oil that may have mistakenly been · filled with surgical soap. • Jim Stewart of Los Angeles-based Breen Laboratories issued the recall order Wednesday al the request of the slate Food and Drug Department. Stewart said the pl~stic bottles, which were sold by medical supply houses lo doctors, veterinarians and hospitals, were labeled "Mineral Oil, USP Li ght , Lot 102579." Some bottles in the lot were mistakenly filled with green surgical so.ap that contains isopropyl alcohol that could cause severe gastric di$turbances and possibly death iftaken internally, Stewart said. Breen said !'i() of the 119 bottles had been re- covered, including eight filled with the soap. Apple R ecords Set MURPHYSBORO, Ill. (AP) -The 29th annual Apple Festival's "applympics" saw two records fall for appleseed squirting, with the old mark in the men's division being bested by more than 13 feet. Jim Hughes let a slippery appleseed squirt from his thumb and forefin1er to a world mark of 37 feet, 1\4 inches, eclipsing the previous record of about 24 feel. · When Hushes positioned his elbow on a foam pad on the table at the "start1n1 line," he pointed at the three-foot mark on the brick street, predict· in1: "That's where she'll land." A roar went up from ~crowd of 100 as the seed soared 37 feet . • Golden West Post Filled · Richard Porte t of Gardena has · bt!en ap· pointed director of stu- dent assis tance pro · grams at Golden West Co llege in Huntington Beach. Porter , 28, comes to Golde n Wes t from Orange Coast College in Cost a Mesa . J i I 1 !· B eers H ike Pr.ofits SALT LAKE CITY CAP) -Two popular beers are increasing profits for state-owned liquor stores, but the Utah Liquor Control Commission is taking success hard. The beers exceed Utah's limit of 3.2 percent alcohol content, so must be sold in the state liquor stores. Liquor control commissioners say, although . the sales of the beers are increasing profits, they are also cutting into the commission's fixed budget because the two so·called "heavy" beers require additional storage and hand.ling costs. e I g S C 0 0 S _ l'tOU aca d emi c d ee a th I o n Publl>he<I o.anvo C:O.ll D•llv P110 team and the yearbook ~P1 19,zs,oc"'·•· '* 3'08 t staff. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT' NAME STATEMENT T Ile followo nQ p.er>on h Coon r h• 1011ow1no perton I\ 001n9 DU\1 bu\1nrn as rwt>• •• F I D E l I T V P R O P E R T ANMORE DIHR18VTORS, Ill~ 'MANAGEMENT COMPANY, 2~SOS I Newport 81¥0 .• Cost• Me~, CA 92•l:J Mir•o•. L~na Hiil\ C•Htornl• 'fl•~~ 1 JO/In D Elimort, SOS ColumDt• SI , Mow.tfO lawr•n<• OUl\<l", 2SS0' 'it•oort !»Kil, CA n...i l • M1t.O., LaQuN Hiii~. C.htorn• l hi> bu\lneu 1> tono..tled bV •n un 97•» u'KOrOOt'Ated M\OCl•tion ocher .,,.,, A Thi' ~1ne\i 11 conoucteo by ., ~r•nerWp •n.diYICSUtll Johll 0. Ell,._t How••O Du"4n Th1\ \l•t9m.nt ••S tlled w ltn the Thi\ state,,,..,.t w•\ Ule<S wnn th COYntv Clorlo of Or-County on Sep County Clerk of Or•nQt COYnh o lember ll, 1'80. ~plembfr I.,_ .. tO"' · F1"'1~ Publi"""' Or-C.0.>I 0.11v Piiot PuDI~ °'•"9t c .... , 0.tll t Pilot Sepl "· u. Oct '· •. "'° JllS-.0 . Sep1 "· ••. , Ocl 2, I-34>-..1 Round-the-Clock Semi-Annual Rantyhose and Stocking S~Je. I Tomorrow through October 5 . . The Givenchy Collection pantyhose: # 5 18, Body Smootherse, sheer support, demi-toe. ' #555, Body Smootherse, all sheer sandalfoot Round-the-Clock styles Sheer pantyhose: #505,. "Daily Basic", cotton shield, sandalfoot •224, ''Smoothline bikini," no show toe •SO, "Nude and Naughty", all sheer sandalfoot #43, "Pretty Panty", demi-toe #90. "Room-at-the-top", demi-toe ol Top-p # 190, "Room-at-the-top ", demi-toe· •BO, Control top, demi-toe #470, Control top, sandalfoot # 147, "Sheer Radiance'', ultra sheer sandalfoot # 135, Panty girdle top, demi-toe # 136, Panty girdle top, sandalfoot Sheer Knee highs and stockings: #95, Comfort top knee highs, sandalfoot, ... #30, Sheer Agilone stretch _stockings, sandalfoot Leg Fashions, 251 . " Reg. 5.95 5.95 2.25 $3 2.75 2.75 3.50 $4 3.50 3.50 $4 5.95 5.95 1.35 2.50 Sale 219.90 219.90 61 11.40 61$15 6 113.80 6 /13.80 . 61 17.40 61 19.80 61 17.40 61 17.40 61 19.80 219.90 . 219.90 616.60 61 12.60 Please state height and weight for pantyhose; height and shoe size for stockings. Please sta te color to wear with. • 95. one size fits all. • 136 not available 1n Lakewood. La H1tbra, Northrrdge or West Covina :ii I~ I .Q 8 " ~ 'l> .::• VI ~ I i;A .r. -<1>'~1 ~o er I 1~ '~ lo "' I ~ I~ If ( 11) ;-> ., '-- Bullock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol, SM. (714) 556-0611. Shop Mon.-Fri. 10-9:30. Sat. 10-6. Sun. 12-5, Bullock's Mission Viejo, Mission Vie10 Mall, (714) 495·3111. Shop Mon. ·Fri. 10-9. Sat. 10-6. Sun. 12-5. --.1 ---- f '. J Business .~ Pretest, Test, Retest lh JOHN C'l'N lf't' AP .... -.-.... Nl':W YORK In ht•r :>Yth H 'IH The Re•d~r "' nlgest. t•lf dest·r1bt'd u~ 'that "'orldh lady wllh lhe common touch," 111" l(IVt>n btrth flt-r fi rst, It'!\ a test tu~ <'r\'1tlion, ,·onC't•1\'t-d after h)ftlt dt-hbc.-ra lion Thf' ne .. pubhC'at1on n11 m<'d Fam1 lle!i and carrylf\g a S<>pt 23 datt>. •~ vroh•bl.) tht-mm.t r arefully fn ttrk\'ted produ<"t lll ~ rea~h the nt>ws:.t1mds in yt•ur.-. hll-Ytn(I bH>n prt>tt'Stnl te~t rtf. retested It is . itself. a ll':.I In some markets. for c'<um pre. it will co~t Sl 25, 1n otht•ro-. :;. ~ the price -..111 ~ SI 9!1 .rnd 1n • still others 1t will co:.t S2 49 and contain 48 additional t•d1tonal pages. ~leli lo prier ,)u e r ut.ws will be studlt"d Some markets will bt> :.up cu1"'""' ported by newspaper ad,erusements, other:. b) television, and some by r lld10 In certain markets no advertising at all is planned Sales-ad ratios will be scrutinized for promotion g\11dance Readers are expected to help If\ every 15th is sue of the 400 ,000 print run a questionnaire will solicit reader responses, and future issues coo· ceivably could be changed because of recommen· dations or criticis ms. · In fact, the first issue of Families will prob- ably produce as muc h information for the Rea~er's Diges t people as 1t wtlJ for readers, and ~ , Energy Plan Nation~~l? FRESNO (AP> -A package 9f ordinances de· signed to cut energy use in every Fresno County home could become a model for the nation, ac· cording to city and county officials. The Fresno Cit~ Couocil met in j<ijnt session with county s upervisors this week to launch "Operation Energy Independence." THE PROPOSED LAWS wilJ be reviewed at public hearings and then brought back to the coun- cil and board for adoption. They would require solar water heating in new buildings, would ban the use of gas to beat swim· ming pools and would prohit1it residents from blocking the sun's rays from a neighbor's solar collector. THEY ALSO WOULD require existing homes and businesses to adopt tougher energy efficiency standards wh.,..-thje structures are soht: ~ Officials said the laws would save up to S25 million each year in utility bills. they wUI ponder and dl.ie11t that Information for m•nY month! ·rhou.ch tht• new l'Ubhcat1on 1s destined to be a monthly, th.-nu t tli1111t· won't be until April, a "<'onfirmat1on" 1:.:we, an1J the regular monthly 'lrh1·dul · 1~n 't Ukt·ly tu ~l(in until October of next ~ear ·w e a re n1urt• t·onservtttlve than other publt<'1tt 1o n..-. abo u t th is," says Ric h ard M d.ou~hhn , pubh11 hcr -( the Digest and f um1hes "Wt:. uri: a &tvro c it prudent!)' "The U11(t·~t . ht· n:mmd11 you, ever done anything 11r thl' ~ort bl'forn, 1t never published another mag&.un~ ~ Maybe J in1llton ~01,le want this magazine, 111a> he h ve mtll.Jon," said McLougbhn "We don't · r t'ully know until we put it out ·· But, he said, "we haH an awful lot <1f hope " tn spJte of the reliance on cold marketing ~c1ence, Fa milies 1s a produet also of human feel· ings a!ld t·onv1cuons "WE HAD ONSIDERED many•eas in the past but it was n't until now that we !rad one that produced .a feeling in the gut," McLoughlin s~id. Probably five or s ix ideas were aborted in the past six years. he said, because "nobody had a feeling in their belly a bout them " familtes note the A.Iural -gave many Digest people that feeling. 1be family is "diversi· tying," said McLaughlin, father of five. "Mine is a conve nliQ.oel family, but we h~ve divorced rflothers,' singlt! fathers, step·-parents, working mothers ... " In short, diversity. And a diverse subject matter: acne, puberty, bed-wetting. pot, family backpacking, the value o( the dollar, communicating, custody, dating, school marks. college. careers. emotional disturbance. Almost endless. TO FIND ITS STORIES the Di&es t will read everything available in newspapers, magazine.s and books, and probably will seauh through the contents of speeches and semlnar discussions. -Then it will condense. · Advertisers seem to a pprove the concept, and McLoughlin claims the 67 ad pages set a mark for the premier issue of new magazines, exceeding Time 1nc:·s Discovery (60 ) and Penthouse's Omni (58). At $4,500 for a four-color full page (roughly 8 by 11 inches) and $3,725 for a black and white page, the revenue adds up quickly. The early ad success, the vast variety or articles available, and the promised flood of matketing data seem to dispel McLaughlin's doubts. Net profits, he concedes. should add millions a year to Digest coffers. • John Geeseman, executive directo~ of the ~alifomia Enern Commission, praised the coun· _ tywide effort. saying: "You don't have to be an engineer to be aware that the government that's the closest -the local government -is the best one to address such_ a problem.'' Ao agreement in principle has been reached for acquisition of Empire Medical Inc. and Empire Plastics Manufacturinl Inc. of Atlanta by Newpo;rt Plaarmaffatkals la&enla&leeaJ a.., ac· cording to an announcement by tbe Newport Beach firm. Herit~e Bank \11·1ntwr I 1111 CONSTRUCTION FINANCING •Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along with leas·es •orange County Properties •Land Loans up to l year 50o/r of appraisal •up to S750.000 Heritage Bank 2171 CAMPUS DRIVE IRVINE CALIFO RNIA 9271 3 C0N TACT JEFF JOHNSON (714) 833-3700 ••••••••••••••••••• • FAST • The two companies will merge into £mpire Medicfil Inc. and be a wholly owned subsidiary of Newport Pharmaceuticals International Inc. The Newport company also announced this week financial results for three mOlrtb& ended July 31. Total revenues were $1,515,000, an increase of l32 percent over the same period in 1979. Net loss was $103,000 or 1 cent per share in the three-month period. Comparable loss last year was $189,000 or 3 cents per sha.re. A four-hour seminar. "flaudaJ CakaJator - Appllcatloes aad Seledloa," is scheduled at 9 a.m . 'Saturday' in Orange Coast College Science Lecture Hall l. Richard Lombardi, licensed real estate, securities and insurance broker , is lec- turer. Cost is $15. The collese is at 2701 Fairview Road.Costa Mesa. lnformatlon,S56-5527. MSI Data Corp., Costa Me5a, has announced plans to reincorporate in Delaware. The move will lake pla~e by merger with the wholly owned sub· sidiary, Delaware Corp. Each stockholder's pro· portionate interest in the Delaware Corp., will be the s ame as interest in MSI. according to Wima·m J. Bowers, MSI chairman and chief -executive of- ficer. MSI common stock began trading this week on the American Stock Exchange. A day-long, free seminar on starting a small business is planned for 8:30 a.rn. Set>t. 25 in Santa Ana City Council chambers, building 20, Civic Center Plaza. lnfor mation,838~ First quarter earnings of $1,002,000 for the period ended Aug. 31, have been announced by Com· prelltemlve Care Corp., Newport Beach. That com- pares tofl.rst quarter 1979 earnings of »9Q,OOO. • • QL I ET Dmnil Hardy is senior advertising account ex· t t ecutive for Cochrane Chase, Livingston & Co., • • •• POWE RFL! L t Inc .• Irvine. The Newport Beach res ident is a t graduate of Ohio University . WORD PROCESSING • THE 401 • • • • • l 79:l;:!-t; Sky Park Circle t lr\'tnl'. C'11lifomin 9:l714 t 957-1195 • •••••••••••• The Orange County Chapter of hbllc llela· tloH Society of America will hold .its 16th Professional Development Seminar Sept. 25 in Newport Beach. The seminar, ."Toward the Year 2000," will start at 8 a .m. at the Newport Sherat90 .. Advance ruistration is $40 members, $50 non-members and $15 students. Registration. information, 879-3222. The board of directors of Dowlley SaTta11 Ir Loan Aaaoclatloe, Costa Mesa, has announced a cash dividend or 1' cents per share on outstanding stock. The dividend is payable Oct. 14 to stockholders or record Oct. 2. The cash dividend is 28 cents per share. WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD Jewels by Joseph purchases diamonds. gem· stones. ~Id and Sliver from J)frvare tnd1v1du11ls and estates Careful eKaminatlon and evalua- tlOn by our eKperts Highest pnces ~Id 10·9 daily. Sat 1~ CIOsed Sund•y Phone tCXS.y Ask for Betty Gr8Ce or Doug Kennedy A IU.DlllOH 04 1•u~1 IOI. ovt• eo YI•(~ JtW~LS by JOSf PH Soult COllt • • . . . ~ -. ---- Thursday. September 18, ·1980 DAILY PILOT CS COLLECTORS q:>RNER r-------------------------------------, I \ I I Rere COfna a Stemp• OOlD & SILVER Prtce1 for •1e.-eo Oe .. (l .. e .. ,. tt Ml,,.. (I. UI •• "'~""""°' M.opl~ l•"' 100 CO•Oft•• 10 POO\ _ _,, Sil••• ll ltO• IVY S.11 ~.. ,,., Mfl \lfl MM M61 \&JI, \It$, 101"'-·~ Celllv<w'-lll-• (71')5M HIO SOutt. Coeat Ptau VNl•t• .__ ........ (IK __ .._C-l'ta .. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l1 _,........_--.,;.....__ Fro m IJ111nl·yl11nd lo Newport ( 'enH·r lo lrv11w ( 'o tu Fluor C'orJ>. , . to Annh1•1m Sh1diu111, we deli vt•r ci unlity on even the liirjlest sl·all'. 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Sawra~vs <J 8ElfR ron1pe11<i' """ of ltig1t • ln'al,.,. ,,~ ... 1119, ltiglt-catiber llt!C101tie,'J -----• / , I I I I I I I I , .. \ Blast $1.2 -Biiiion But Northwest E'·ort(tmy S11rvivf'M Volcano WAlitllNUTON l AP I The volranl(' erup ttoM of Mount St tlettt\8 ln Wdl\1htton llatt• cau11t'd some $l 2 billion In 10Uf'S but han had only • small Impact on OM' eoronomy of the Padfk Nurthwe~ll. a 1ovemmt1nt report condudf'd t0l1uy The lmp•N vn th .. l l S tt<JnOmy has lwt"n "vlrtuully 1m.1.,:111fkant, )lltd Ow repol'1 to l'on1i1rt'lSS by lht~ lnternauonal Trade t om ntlS$10n liW n •port W8 rt>leUf'd lhlS Wf'f'il by the tlo~'lt' W11 '".ind M4.~an' Com mlttf'f' "'l'~~ h•" t.._.. hlllt" tWfl'1tll lmp•c-t nn t~e area·!'> import.-. and uporu despite-thf' fart that Pl'C'1f1 c a~ 111(' u t'b iu "The overall output of the forestry products in<Jlis try of the Pa ctl1 c . Northwest has suffered ltttle, tf any. reductt0n " agriculture mcludJng Umber producuon and sbipp&nf . expenenced immediate short term losses. · the report said. lt added ·'The long-term effects depend primarily upon the "Volcano's ruture activity. If volcanic activity continues for a significant period, there may be a reduction in investment and a lower rate of growth in the region. "However, if Mount St . Helens returns to a dormant state, the long-term impact will be· minimal, with a probable irowth in tourism due to the unique nature of the mounta.in." Mount St. Helens, in southwestern·· Washington, began showing signs of acitivity ·$50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnfere•f only ~\fllMnl •llK- • Co••erclal • R"Hlentlal • Weekly co-Jt-11t• • 111-tt.tv t.•dlftt• • 6 month• Co 3 years • So.chem Callfornu f 1flf1hf "~ 1-n lnformalion •• Ice ,,,, (11 1 U 'II.U H llH~ '"'''C. ... (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 230 Newoo11 Cente• 011•e Design Plata Newport Beach Ca1oto•n•a 92660 In M •1"1'h I\ m•Jm t•rur•\l<Hl on llay l8 killed -J1 fM"l"MJ"ll amt l•n 33 mh111tn1 Thfi bll8t from lhf' t1ru1Jtl11n lt1vt1lrd 1mmr 120.000 acrea of For••11t , hh11w oul ro•clli •nd brld1es and floodril lhc• t'ulumbh1 ltiver •nd oth•r •niallll'1 rht1r11 w'th 11111 .... ~null••• ••111~111111111 oc·c·urrt'(l In June, July and A1111&11I, and tltt• vol<'1mo la still it(tlve. Th" "''uoomlr niport pul timber lndU3lry lou4'1 •I 11"6 mlllhm, •terkullure losses at a11J2 mllllon ancJ flaht•ry IOAs~ a.t 185 million TtU: a F.POaT S,\IU clreda&lnai lo clear the l•otunlhl• HIVl'I would COil $44 million. 1> .. 11•1f' to road11 and hrM1t~11 was put at $112 million 1md th•• 1·11t1t <1f deanmg ash from road11 wu 111•1 11t S75 11\llhun "Tht' •acrkullul'11l, ror estry and manurac 1tm11g 11ctlv1tws of the regiQn experienced on- 1)' tt>mporary t.hsq.1ptlons owing to the erup. lmns . with mOflt oJ the non-agricuJtural and fort'Slry production returning to nearly normal levellll within a matter of days." the r<'port said WHILE FO&EST&Y AC'l1VITY near the vo1cano was disrupted, the report said, "the overall output of the forestry products jn- dustry or the Pacific Northwest has suffered little, if any. reduction." Agricultural losses amounted to about 3.5. percent of 1979 output, the report said. J,osses from meat and animal products, fruit and hay crops may be offset by bumper crops of wheat, apples and barley, with the possibility that total agricultural output may end up top- ping l979 levels this year. CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT.A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO 5500,000 7'.'ewport ~~11i~.i!.~111~s :.~nc 9. 714 7 (IJ tlWJ Who Can Live in Indian Wells for Just $121, 600 ... ? YOU CAN! .. ~a ~ BUSINESS I MUTUALS AT&T's Earnings Increase NEW YORK (AP )::::: Ame rican Telephone & Tele - graph Co., the largest corpora- tion in the world, has reported it ea rned $1.59 billion in .the quarter that ended Aug. 31, an increase of 8.1 percent from the same quarter last year. The report released W e<lnes- day marked a return lo rising profits fqr the Be ll system, which in 'the preceding quarter reported a decline in profits compared to the previous year. That drop was the first since the last recession. in 1975. Profits for the quarter came to $2.14 a s hare, compared to $1.47 billion or $2.08 a sbare in the 1979 quarter. Re venues rose 11 .7 percent to $12.84 billion from $11.49 billion. · But the company s aid the pro- fita bility of the company as shown by .tetum on shareho(ders equity, fell in lhe latest quarter to 13.23 percent from 13.35 per- cent a year earlier. Daqger Cited _, APWI ....... KILLER VOLCANO'S BARK WORSE THAN BITE? Onplte Death• Ltttte Economic Impact Reported SAN FRANCISCO CA P ) -A re- port by a coalition of S~ Fran- cisco Bay area. governments says the region's energy re- serves are "dangerously low and growing lower.•' and warns the area's business development may be stifled. 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(~lo!'Jilll( Pri(•t•,_ NYSE ·~ • COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS I.II ••• , " 11-. r...,a..i' .......... •O o ,-N"• 'fu ' M q • .,,, P•t r t POW tk>\IOft O.tr0tf .,,,. nnt n~u ~•ot Iii t' J,. .... ·•-obv l"'4f NattOt,•I ·)~fflttuncM \tlcutltt4t' O.t11•f\AN1 ltt\tlMI .. ...... I I I ---... - Thur~day Septeqiber 18 1980 s C.WLY PIL01 'Capital' Left Uncle~r by Firln-- By MILTON MOSKOWITZ A fe w days before Labor Day one of the nation s big gest compam~s Conoco ran a newspaper a d asking 'What Wtll Capital be domg on Labor Day? # It seems they weren't talking about Joe Capital Conoco 111 case you re wondenng 1s an oil compuny T eL us~ to be knpwn as._ CQJlt.!nefil!cl 011 but changed the ir name last year to their most familiar brand· of gasohne They a lso sell gasoh,,ne unde r the names Kayo F as t Ga s F asgas Econo and J et They do 1t m 42 states Conoco s root s go back to Oklahoma and Color ado T hey we re a I s o o n c e h e a•d q uartered in Houston Money Tree However home base today ts Stamford Conn an hQur away from the rmanc1al canyons of New York City Conoco ranks 11th m the U S petroleum industry They re also ve ry big m coal They own Coosolidataon Coal the second lar gest producer m the country IN l!n9, CONOCO took in $12 6 billion to rank 15th on the Fortune 500 hst Ten years ago they were m 31st place Their profits last year we re a cool $81 5 million Smee they are domg so we ll why run the ad asking us what Capital Wlll be domg on Labor Day <especially s ince most of us don't even know who or what Capital 1s1'! See 1f you can fi g ure tl out from the answer Conoco had to its own question Working Building new plants Starting new bus inesses Fund 1ng mnovatlon ~nd growth Developing more energy to fuel the eco~omy AND A PRINCIPAi. result will be to r reate more producti ve and rewarding JObs m the pnvate sector of the economy Throughout the e tonomy stronger earnings can pro v1de the capital to create more and better Jobs So as we celebrate C abor Day let's not forget capital It works too It seems that one message Conoco wanted to register is that it s not only poor working stiffs wpo produce stuff Capital produces also Another message 1s that while the poor workmg stiffs were takmg the day off on Labor Day good old Capital was working THE DIFFICULTY WITII the Conoco ad 1s that no where do they define what Capital 1s They assume every one knows good old Capital Look 1t up m the d1ct1onary and 1t says Wealth m the form of money or property owned used, or accumulated m business by an md1v1dual partnership or corporation ' Or 'Any form of matena l wealth used or available for use m the production of more wealth , So what they re t alking about are the coal mines, 011 we lls refineries tankers machine ry and properties owned by Conoco That s capital But that raises another mterestmg question that Conoco doesn t begm to answer 'Who gets the frwts of this cap1taJ? The owners do of course m t he form of cash d1v1dends or rise 10 the price of t heir stock And the number of peopJe wbo are capital owners 1s quite tiny an com panson to the number of people who are wage earners .'tf QC-kif I II Th .. . -.po11i9h1 NEW YORK CAP) SalH Wt'd prlct' ...., nel cha"91' of ow I Ileen ITl051 act1w New York Slock E •cl)angr I•~ 1r..a11>9 na11onallv •I ,,_., th..,, •1 Son\I Corp I 180 700 IY.e • • 18M t2q SOO 67 • • l>\ 1n1T&T 800800 n . ••· Tuaco IN.: &2S 800 l5 • '• Atrwr T& T Sil 700 531• • =.1:~m ~! = ~! •"• Ffl!Nat Mtg 45' .00 IS '" 8rostMyer 4SI .00 ~ • StorQttTtch 4J9 100 ,,..,. I»• Pflztr 415 200 <61> ' .,_ Oow~m 412 .oo ~ • "' K mar1 30S 200 1'1 • • ~tlel Inc 3SI 300 IS • '• CroustHnd s 3.4 I 900 «)J, "' NEW YORK IAPI Sales Weo pr ce ""' .... \S ....... ~~l~hant'oc~c •i.!'i.".,,:S' lradl1>9 n.tllonallv at more than SI GUCM> 11 s 181 800 24 1 Brascan A 220 600 J3 1-. I I~ I~ TrllonOG 171 100 ~. 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Up I 0 TA t S l'1 Up I 0 H• + I• UP 80 &9 + S Up 18 DOWNS Last ChQ Ptt 103 16 Off IH ' ~ Oii ,, '"" ~ Off ,. .~. ~ Off , s 6"" V1 Off 73 6 , \1 Oii I I T\, 'h Oii 6 S SI 1 J 1, Oii 6 4 12~• +. Ofl SI 11 > W11 Off S 1 19\, I 'It Oii S4 SI~• 3 • Ofl S? 1' "'°Ofl SI I -Ill Off SI """ 'e Oft SI S6 l OH SI 1' I Off SO '''" v. Off s 0 "' ~ Oii 49 21 '"" Off u s v. Ofl ,. ., J • Oft 4 8 ""' 2.00 ,. 18 ,,.. Oft '6 NEW YORK (API Sep 11 Mvanceo OKI ned Uncl>MIQOO Total IU<ltS New l\lghS Nt-w 10~ WHAT AME)( DID NEW YORi.. APi S..p 17 C•-r "'"'-' 01 1. a pcuno lf S O•"h•o 11 ..... Le.-o cent• a pouno l.l11c :16"'1-31"" CMU a Pound !Wlltver"" TI n '8 781l a PoUn<I Alwml_, lb N Y 68 /1 ~•rorv J410 00 per Oa•k Pl•tlnwn 1110-i rn 01 N v Silrf'r NEW YORK (API Hanov ' H"'"'"" "''" loelay UI 3SO UP"° I 10 En9flhard silver Ut JOO up $0 110 labrlcaffCISllw r Ul 418 up t,() 1155 Gold Qewt al ioru By T1'e Aue<tat ... 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Mark~t For Gm1 Growi11~ MI AMl lAfl l <iun 11alt•8 lift' huom111t( 111 1>t11l1• County "" ·• Krow 1 n .c nu m tw 1 • or r ,. ~ i tfl"nhl 11m1 1 hrm"elvl'' foltuwm~ "I" '".C nu·rnl r11111ro1 lh11t k11lt>cl llt u111.l <• 'IJH•ll· 111 hum 11·11l1·:. ttiot ..il1 t•u 1I hu .... i.u1 11u:uwd llll' total for 1!17U "llev lh1' t·uu11l y ., i;ie111ni.: "' ht l11<c l>od~t· C'a t v 'llltl Jor~ M t1chatlu "'"' lw hrlpt·d hi!> 1t1rlf1 lt'lltl l'll'k uut 1t rt·~·ulvt-r in un ,1rN1 gun i;hop ·11 "uj>t'll warfutt· ht·re 1-.1~ T to: N ll M 8 •~ K u r homll'hlt>!> 1n .i}ude has soared l•> 'r73 this year. according lo the mcdil'<tl examwer·~ off1C'e t·u111 pared lo :W,;o for Lill uf 1979 Gwl.' were used io 257 of the homicides this ~ar "Busint!!>S as booming. patt1cularly among the women ." said Tony Soils , manager of a. Dade shop Soils said sales also are good among young married couples wh o can afford lo pay from • P UBLH' NOTlf'F. l'ICflflOU\ IUllNIH NANlll "Afl MI Nf Tll• IOllO•lllQ jl.,\On h Olll!ID ...,, ...... ., LAOIJNA t'()tNI COM .. AN'I' ant <>••-yro '4111• 141 l•-604'<-h r.1110•1'1•'"'6'1 I °"'"' A I u1<Mt )/IC) Ill< 10< •• 0 1 \J-1 I 00\IN 8*M h l'<•h!u• ~I• '7•$ I f "'' bu\lnrA ' '' tundUf t•Q or •tt 1t\Cl•"tOv.t ...... , .. l*t.1Uh\twtl Ut~"""' (N \I u ... , Puot ""P• '' 11 n 0.1 , ,._, ltttlO P lfBLIC NOTICE J 1tOl1Cf_O' NON aa•~•1e11.rf• I Nut1c:" '' n,.r•lJw ._,1vwn tt'ft u"' un •ter-.,,0,,.... •ill noe ,.. ,.,,OOl',•D•• kw •nv lftll" ~· ll•bl!llM>\ «>llfr., l•O llY •n¥0ftt' utn.t I~ tt•v.,.,11. 0 '1 Of 4fhu trU~d•I• I o .. 1~1tJ ""' tUU• ""' ~ "''·""moet IMO Mu f\olt•l l l•'ll l fntf'\ 10.U N•ltiOf\AI A "'"'Uf' ' "''•~Mt (•ht ••uult\n.-Q Qf~ltlf l O.'' 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T "'' ... , ...... n1 •&\ lll•d .... h IM Pubh\ ..... 0fl•"91' (O.•I o •••• 1'1101 Put>ll•'*I Or-CM•I O•llY PllOI < °""'' ,,.,, ut O.•noo r .... nly on <.~p ,S:iu1~ ('1•n. 01 01•~ Cou11h on Ju\y S-pt If, 11, u, 0<1 1 '"'° JI~ 5oott1t. 11, ts, 0c1. 2. t, '"° )llUO lwmn.>• ) l'll80 ..., ~ l'U4)0 FIO~ I Ptillll~ttMJ U.••llr' CCM•I P •ilv P1101, PubllVttlO Of&noo c ... u O"''' P lloi I wpl I, II ••• H t'ltl) J•l•IO •uo "~pl 4 111It,1'80 Ullto PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTlCF: PUBUC NOTICE f'ICT.ITIOUS 8USINE5S NAME STATEMENl PUBLIC NOTICE ll mav be a German Wolfhound, but this friendiy dog is really the buddy of the un-· ide ntified British security guard getting a kiss at Royal Air Force ~ase at Guetersloh, West Germany. ·sno to S975 for a good pistol or revolver. LIOI• A 01""' fllh \l•lement .... , 1110<! •llh - County c1erw of o. .._ C-h on Sep •ember 9', 1W. .. Art May Hik~ Stock Value .. NEW YORK I AP) Imagine cleaning out your attic and running (lcross a stock certificate " from the Kansas City Blues a baseball club that hasn't existed in years._. Before tossing it out as so much worthless paper, think again, says John Herzog, a New York stockbroker with a 20-year -old fascination for old financial documents ' He has collected. traded and sold about 100,000 or them • TO HERZOG, VERY LIKELY mE nation's foremost "scripophilist " or lover of old financial documents, there's no such thing as a worthies~ stock cert1firate He sees a priceless world ol financial history . even a neglected art-form,· in those old stock and bond notes. But put simply, says Herzog, the odds are sUght that an old stock or bond is worth a fortune. But the chances are much better that an old finan- cial note may be artistically or historically worth interesting enough to be hundreds. or occasionally thousands. or dollars. ... A Hudson & Berkshire Railroad bond signed by President Millard Fillmore -and by its owner, Robe rt E. Lee fetches $1 ,700. An Edison Machine Works stock certificate engraved with or- nate, primitive electrical implements and signed by Thomas Edison wouJd be worth hundreds of dollars for the art work alone. OR TAKE TIIOSE STOCK CERTlnCATES of the Kansas City Blues. a former farm team of the New York Yankees. Herzog said be acqWred the notes, dated 1933, about six months ago. Research and simple observation revealed some interesting things about them. . He was intrigued by the signatures: Del Webb, Dan Topping, Larry MacPhail and Tris Speaker, all giants in baseball history. Apparently the Kansas City club issued public stock in the Depression years. just prior to 1937 when the Yankees acquired the team as part of its farm system. ''So you had some or the key ingredients of value in the certificate : rarity, autograph value. historic association," says Herzog. mOSE OLD SHARES are worth from S400 to S700 each. depending on whether perforations ob- scure the signatures. When Herzog took a fancy to an old New York and Harlem Railroad bond signed by railroad ty- coon William Vanderbilt and bought it some 20 years ago, scrip<>ph1lists were as rare as. say. a 1930 share of the Nash Motor Co. Herzog, then a young broker. joined the Wall Street firm of R.M. Smythe & Co .. which had been _dealing in and.authenticating old certificates since 1880. With his wife, Diana , h~eve tually bought the firm , and about three ye decided to get more serious about the arcane ade. He began buying and collecting old handwritten financial ledgers to help authenticate stocks and bonds. TODAY. HERZOG'S BROKEaAGE re- sembles a cross between a Wall Street office and a c urio shop. Files are stuffed with tens or thousands of old certificates. A card catalogue\ contains half a million names, notes and re- ferences, making him uniquely equipped to judge the artistic and historic val.ue of fmancial docu- ments. ~ For a $20 fee, people send Herzog photocopies of old certificates to evaluate. R.M. Smythe also holds auctions, ta.king a 10 percent cul of a ll sales. About 350 Items will be auctioned Oct. 16, with the showcase item likely to be the Centennial Certif~ate, an issue that helped finance the 1876 Philadelphia Exposition com- me morating America's first 100 years. Herzog says it could sell for Sl.SOO. But Herzog has words of caution lo those who see scrlpophily as a means to quick profits or an innation hedge · ''I DISCOUNT THAT. I DON'T think that's a ~1ood reason to buy. The fact that collections bave turned out to be good investment.a is incidental." As people learn more about what's "bot" and what's not. and as more certificates are put back into collec:tor circulation, some items may fluc- tuate inrnlue . For example, stock certificates of the ori1inat Standard Oil Co.. signed by founder John D. Rockefeller, were discovered about a year a10 and were selling for about $150. Months later they were selling at auction for about $1,IOO each, 'but •P- parenUy have settled back to around $1,400. -: Hunters and collectors st-ill are making some of the purchases. but shop owners say th~ are get- t i n_g more a nd more customers wbo nevei before were interested in owning guns. CLERKS SAY more lo w e r -and middle · management executives a r e buying weapons both for self-defense and t a r get practice as a leisure activity. ' . ·w e have fi ve types or customus.. · · said s hop owner J o hn K aton . ·'There are those who are collectors. there are the target shooters, the hunters, and the people who are into nostalgia. like the black-powder peopl e who s h oot flintlocks for fun. ·'Then there are those who are genuine ly con- cerned with crime in the streets and who want to learn how to use a gun for their own protec- tion.·· Katon said. HANDGUN SALES in Dade jumped Lo 5,400 in July following the May rioting. That figure was more than double the 2,600 sales in the same month the year before. Records sh ow that from Oct-. 1, l978, to Sept. 30, 1979, a total of 29,239 handguns were sold in Dade. S ales jumped to 40 ,557 between Sept. 30. 1979. and Aug. 31, l!B>. Prospective buyers must be tested on their knowledge of gun laws. The county's 16-questior. test is administered by s hop owners . The purchaser must wait 72-hours before taking possessionofhLsgun. .. Life-Hm 'De1n0ns' ForMTM NEW YORK CAP) For years. s h e was Laura, Dick Van Dyke's som etimes-zany wife. Then sh e was Ma ry Richards. Ed Asne r 's n ews room buddy and sturdy proof that a woman can m'ake it without a fuJltime man. 1"14$Jll PWlll-0.-CMst O•llY Pll01 S.OI It, U, Oct 1, t 1..0 :llto.at> PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIQYS aUSINI SS NAM« STllTl!MIENT Tht 1o11-1no __. I• 001n11 busl M'\S •S CR EATIVE EN\llRONM E NTS LANOSCAPE CONSTRUCTORS, 1.0 • 0 Monte llosla, Cosl• ~'"• C.. nu& Mllchell J HelbierQ, 408 17tn. Hunt 1no1on Be«h, C.. ,,... Thh bu\l~u I\ tonclU<ltO by "" 1n :IMdu•I MllchetlJ_ H.,lberQ Tith ,i.1eme-n1 "'"' IH.O •llh ,,... COll<lly Clerll al 0.-C-y on Sep ,_ .... r '•· '"° P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eUSINIS MAMIE STATEMl!NT Tiie 1011ow1no P<t•Mlft• trt OolnQ .,..,,~···· LORW"'Ll'S, 1771 Glennevre, S..lfe ttS, ~ e .. ch, c. '1tS1 Lortll• Ann IClosterm•n. USt C.1•11,.. St.,~ a..ch, c.. '1'51 Wtlf .. Wllll•m Kl~lerm•n, ll No. \/Int ~ c.ltll,.., Sci. ~ C... mn • This buslnus '' co•ulucle<t ov • -r•I .,.._, • .,.,p Lore1tt A. Klos!.,,..., Tiii• st•-w•• lllecl •Ill\ lhe County o.n. of 0.-County on~ __ ,,_,..,. '"1tsm PlfblltNcl 0.-Coest O.lly Pllol s..ot.11.tl,Ocl.1 t .1•• *"'° PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAMIE STATEMENT lhe toll-lnq per'°" I• ClolnQ busl f'\e\S 4l\ 0 EC ENTERPRISES " Berun1' Cour1, N~woort Beach. C•lilo1n1a '17""3 Oo•d E OVl\len~ ... Baru ... Courl , Newport Bu ch, C•lilornl• ., .. 3 This bu\tn-65 1\ CC>f'ducted by an tn dlvlOU•I O.vld E C"'h lensen Thi• ''"'"""'" was fllNI with f~ County C"rk ot OranQI! County on AuQuSI U , 1990 . PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS auSINIESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit lollowfnQ p•rson. M~ dolnQ OU$1n .. 6 ••: HINES-LESLIE INSURAN CE COMPANY, ll FlreblrO, Irvine, Calllornl• '17114 Dale R. L~sll~, :13 Fireblrct, Irvine, Cellfor nl• '1711• 00NIO M HI-\. J r , 1J Ftrebt10. Irvine. Calllornie •7114 Tllls bu•lnen I\ conduct•O by • qeMral p.artners.hto Dale R Leslie This s1111-1 w"' 1110<! wflll the County Cl"'k of OranQI! County on August 5. l'lllO. STATEMENT OF WITHOAAWA l FROM PARTNE R S HIP OPERATI NG UNDER FICTITIOUS 8USINES~ NAME l'ICTITIOOS 8USINESS FICTITIOUS 8USINIESS NAME STATEMENT N-E STATJi.M£H Tiit 10fl0wl"9 PH'Oft ~ <lol119 bu,,.. TliPJOTlowlnQ "'"'°n' dre nes\ as bu\1 ntss ~n PACIFIC RENTALS Ill "" CARDI FF OIL COMPANY, t•lll Street, Hunllnq!nn llPaCh, CalHornla C.re~nv1ew Litrw, Hunllnq1on B•acl>, 9'Ma Calltornoo 911>1'1 John A MeHftimlln, •U Granl G Argabr•ont 1&111 G•••n Goldenrod, Cotorwo clel Mar, Ctlllorn1a wi•w Lani' Hunllnqton B~•C I> '17.,5 C•lllo1nla 9?""9 Tiiis bu\lness Is conouctw bv an In-Fara PaktiKI, s 5'-Alarlng, Co.on.J d iv1dual d,.I M•r, Ct'liforn1t1 '1•7S • JOlln A. Ma•sersmlln Steven !(•mp, 17101 E••I Nin• Tilts ••• ,.,.,,.,n, was llleO Wiii\ IM Drive, L.tQUN NIQut'I, Calllo•n•• 91.,, County Clerk of Orange Counlv °" Charles 8 and Pa11ll'llt ~ llalll'y, Augu,116.1990 1040 t<llOow•n Ortv• Gl•ndai., 1"14J.. Ftutt7 Calllornl& •1101 . T oday. Mary Tyler Moore, a lone for the first time in 42 years .. wonders: "Do you ever stop feeling naked without a man you know you can rely on?" Pul>ll•l\td 0.anQe Coast Dally Pilot, Pubtl$/Wd 0.-Coesl Oallv Pilot, J•me• Langston, 71011 Lta\ure Sept 4, II, IB, 1S, l'lllO J&ll-tO Aug ,,, ~ .... '·II, II, 1990 J-L•ne. Hunllnqlon Buch ·c a11101n1a --------117&•4 • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Charles F and MaOelelne J _ LuzaiMr, 10771 EwrQI-.; Lane. Hunt ilcri'Ti'OUs austNHS -P ICTITIOUS eusiN'Ess 1nq1on 6uc11, C.llfornaa •2"'46 NAME STATEMENT NANI£ STATEMENT Carl F ~•we, 601 B•v•lde Drive, Tile tollOWinQ ~r'°" is doing busl· Tiie followlnv "'""on •~ 001n9 busi· Newpc>rt BetKh, c .. 111ornla •1&60 nm... neu a~ wu~·C:ae~ •• ~;i;:,.;:o A~e•;:,." RODEO. 725 &.ker, Cool• MaMI, LAO'I' 8UG, '"1 Kl,,9s Roao. Catifornle '162' "'''"'"°" llN<h, Celllornla n .. J OranQ<>.Ct llfornia 91..a "Oh God: I haven't dated in a quarter or a century. Now I have lo make conversation at a party," Miss Moore. re- cently divorced from producer Grant Tinker, said in the October Issue of McCall's magazine . Whether acting the part of homemaker or n e wswo man. Mis s Moore 1ays there's a pa rt of herself the cameras could never see. "In work and in life - there's a part of me that wanta to hit the damn ball into the damn net, to thumb my nose at the world." But, she added: "I keep .~Y de mons to myself ... CH ALON ADVENTURES, t Doris M. Nelson, "l1 KIRQ• RotO, This butlness Is conducted by a C•llfornl• COrPOt•alon. ns B•k.,, Newport 84t11<h, C•lllornl• ., .. ) oeneral .,..,,,.,.,.,,,p Cusl• Mew. Calllornl• '1?61ft Tiii• b\Nness •• con<l\ICle<I by an In· Gr.,.I E .l'•Qtbr>Qlll Tiiis buSlneu I• c-.C-led by • tor· dlvlOutt. I Tiii\ \lale"""'I WA\ tiled will! te... pohlion. Dorl• M. Nel-. Counh Cltr' of OrlnQ<" Countv on Clwllon AOvenlur"s Tith ''"'"""'nl wa• filed will! 1~ AUQu\116 1'11!11. G•4!90"¥ S. McConauoiv. County Clerh 111 Or•n91' County on "144005 President Auou•I u, l'90. Publl'l'fd 0t•"9t COll\I Dally 1>11111. Co:~11'y ~·.:~';;.::, ~::n,;::: ;.";. Publhi:eo Ora"90 Cotti 0•11~1=-Auo 2I, Sl!Ol •. 11 II. 1990 35lt·~ ,,,...,., 1, 1990. Ft44JM Aug. 18, ~ ... '· 11, 18,~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Pubtl\llO!O 0t•"9t Coesl 0.lly Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS aUSINUS ~pt 4. 11, II, lS, IW )60).IC) NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS eUSINUS NIIMI ITllTIM•NT Tl>e 1011-1119 ...,._ It clol119 busl· MU ft: BALBOA PACIFIC, '406 E. 8elbM llhrd., Newport S.11<1!, C•lllornl• t1"1 P91t MMtll'I Row, 406 E. B•lllOa lllvd., Nt""fl0f1 84tt<ll, Callfornl• •ttt1 Tiiis business I• condllei.a bv an 111 dlvldu•I Pete R- Tl'll• 1111t...-1 WH flled with , .. Coul'll'I Clerk of OranQf' County on July U , 1'90 "ICTITIOQS eUSINI SS Tiit lollo..,lnv per..,ns t1r• NIIMI StllHM•NT buSIMH••: Tl>e lofl-lnq perso11s ere doll'lg STEARN SAILING S'fSTEMS CA, Wtlflftlft' JOO Enl-IM S.,...I, Suitt F, C°'la M.J.A. LTO, 16U1 Ty~ Ln. MeMI, Ct llfornlam• HUftllllflOfl 8Hcl'I, Celllornl•t1.., SfHrn S.1111'19 h•fems Inc., • M••lon J , Aro.. IUSI Tv1111<Jon Wisconsin <Clfll0f4111on, HJ Nortll l"l•sl Ltne, H""'lnvton &tacit, Ctll!otnlt Aftnut, S....--lltY. WI• M7U .,... Tiii• llUSIMU ,, cOllOUCle<I by. cor O.rekl Moot-e Or , .. ..,, Con<«d por•flC)n Hul'ltlllQton llHcll, Ct lllotn!e tlM• SIHrn S.lllnt Tiiis butlneu Is conOu<ltO by • s.,.1ems Inc, .. ._,., .,.,.,,..,.,,..p. Ea111 Mll .. r, MMletlJ. Aro. Chi•! E1te<utlveOlflo1 Tiiis '"''-' ••• tlled wllll "'t Tiii• slAlltmtnl wM flll!O '"'"" ""' County Cl••-of Oranoe Coul'lly on County C .. r• OI Or<111qe C:OUnty on Seo- s.,-e-a, 1• tember I, '"° ,.,.,.,. .. ,..," ,1 .. , •• Publltl\ed OrMOe COlltl O•llY Pll~, Putlll"'"' Or ... C-0.fly Plio. ~1..-0r""91 CollSI Otllf Piiot, A\19. lt, S.PI. •. 11, II. 1..0 350s-t0 Sept, II, 11, 75, Ocl . 2, '"° Jt•1-to 5t11t. 11, 11, U , Ott 1, '"° JtOCMIO • --~ -----. --. ---. ------. ---·--------......------------------------ • ' I • . . . ... ... "-----------_...,.._ ----~ . .. ., ~ . -.., .... ---...,,,,.~,. .. -.. -- RMlhtah Tt1vrsl'lay. SPp1emner I 8. 1980 DAILY PILOT (.ff . he Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast . 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"''' U;o. ...,, , 759-1616 .1·1<l',.,11l.1111t l aJf -;1.:'l,1NI 1,,,1 t .11rw-·u.~ ·1 IMrr11 ho1111• \\llh J bt>aut1lul Jlrtt1111 llllb & l'OOl!n\11111 \ 11' t<ll \-.,uniahl<' Iulo\ 111t In I 'r10.,1•tl ill ~l:!i ;.tNI ('.di no"'~''" ,,r;o ALLSTATE. REALTORS REALTORS 675-551 1 MEWPOllT SHOHS: Two ~OOM. cMtt, A·"'-. ck>w to c:Of'IWlll.Wty poob, licJM9d hNNs courts .ct ~lubhouw. WWW.. wcAIRg dist.u to beoc:9'. All for Oliy $129,900 Clltd an .Wwport I HC:h ~s. 4 19 Und St. COLE OF NEW P.ORT REALTOR S 2515 E. Comt H wf. CoroM def Mor 675-55 11 Doleboui Boy 11, Beach Real Estate Rl.tl tStAf£ r1r ru1,.r c flw c ''"" COSTA MESA IEastside l l•',,r th•hC' \\h11 1;i11 ""'' h ,. I p 1 n 11 Cl I ..., l· 1 I'" \IE'lff'!'-' ;.:, .it 1111 ,. l1t'(lrt~11n t \\IJ ualh .... n .. l'Ll 'S .itlr ai:t 11 • 11111 h1•1] r1t1t ltl I I' ,II 1111 1 T rtlrt. Hi9ftlonds Supi-r ,11,1rp 1 Bdrm I HI\ Ii\ r 11• 1111 1 I l'l U Ill ,,·dud1·;I 1111 ,111 .. n pru f,·,~1•111,111\ •lt'l IJI ti t d ,\ I\ I ( I I' 11 t • rl h I\ I' S!l11.••~"~1 .... .._ r •.•• i '. ·'.11;~ ocean C:::SELEC T NWPT. HGTS 'Ix l!~'l I< :! lot \ j!tt• 11 \' Y'l 111:-/1; <:Ot<S pot1•11lt:Jl Str;;, IOI I PROPERTIES WOW! LOW IMTHEST! W o u.ld ~D-.u. be lieve .. gor geous 4 · Bdrm e xec u t iv e home .. court vard e n try .. marble a nd onyx entry .. plush carpet:. anrl MUST IE SOLO Hdrm. lge fam rm n('wt!r. 141l h T urlor 111· ,,..ii ~ • e,,101e <11gn. assulllt' loJn "'11 h 1---------· •inh· 20' ( dn . . DRIVE IY 412'16TKPLACE S 185,000 or ? Ulltlll()Ut t i( ~t-S 67S-6000 UNITS. UNITS drapes ... lush g rounds 1----------w ith sparkling foun !! fou1 µk:i..1•:.. .•• 111 4 lld1 111 Sl27.!°J410 t'if•'h 12 u1111 -. rnntral'l term~ S4W,IWM1 l\l unit~ umk r lllXgro'~ S9511 llOO \nil t h1·1 t' !<> mo1 t' L"all 101 1nfu S.ltl Jfili6 • Whelan lain... seclusion . and owner will finance at J.23,! Steal 1l at S152,SOO Owners loss .. your gain. 96J..6i67 ()i>f '"· 'j I.I • • • • • ~. ' [ ~-ltilJllll .......... DUPLEX ,.J •• f:IUR "leeds lots or help Bring ;>hovels and paint. Cash in on SSS. Owner will carry fi.nancmg. Subm it offers. MAGNIFICENT 80(!0~5/f -VIEW MANSION Sl,750,000 Rick Alde relk . Hllr 832-1»40 COUUBCIAL REALEST ATE Cill:Ell Established local fir m b taking a pplk a lmns from li cens ed r eal est at e . Real Estate SPUNDID LIFESTYLE ;i salesmen & brokers for a career m conunerc1al re al estate management & brokerage. Extens1\'e on Retreat to privacy on onl' of Lr d o l s l l:''~ bt'!ll ~lreeh This ,·ha rmrni: homl.' m immacul;,t,. '"'" tl1l111n offer~ a ;..:ilt•d pat111 enlr\.. F.n11•rt.11n your fni:nd.' an thl:' luri;1· li\'mg room w1ll1 a warm fi replace ~ S pal'1ous bdrms. Look down O\'t•1 bt-aut 1f u l E -.1rad u walk"J~ A pnl·c n:du1 lion make"' th.I"' I h•· ~m a rl h uyer·s f1r:.t choice si.0'!1.000 SEA COIE PROPERTIES the job tram.mg m :ill <sspects of this field A Redhill<"~Realty fi73 -7;300 . 71 4 -631-6990 unique opportunity for the busmess m inded rea l OC"' ...... VIEW' estate person Call for an ~ · interview. Healonom1cs 1---------· 90' to :"llewport ocean Corp 6i5-6700 front -large 4 Bdrm , 2t•---------J Su n ~ct Pa l is ::i dt'~ fireplaces. stained gla~s. _ __ Homes, Ol·e1111 Vll'W ,, ... wood beamt"d cei lings oc•can front 11"' st :.11 r, 1 .. I Only $278.000 includes OCEAN VIEW the i.urf l Pn .. e r .. ng•· ':,~;~717 ~-::-.,... 2 Bdrm , 2•1 ba t h from ~1 15,000;)4f;501111 Stcrter.-.. $16,900 Cute 3 bedroom with 2 ...... ~ar garage and bay wtn a ow Assume existing financing. Agt. SSG-2660 --- LOWDOWN. VACANT Selle r wants fast sale on this 3 Bd rm ho m e Wrought Iron gate entry. flo w e r fi lled ~a rd , bea utiful hardwood floors. OnJy 586.500. ~ SEA COVE f'ROP.ERTIES 7 14-631-6990 NEWPORT FIXER! 4 Bdrms-<ien. Choice t re e lined locatio n ~ Owner arudous. bargain priced . $189.500. Ca ll 646-7 171 Is Your Profession HOME REPAIRS? IMd you know you can p&.ce a classified ad in tbe Daily Pilot Service Dirtttory for a whole month for as little as '2.17 per day? For more tnfonnaUon. call 642.5678 f ormer model with a Sun~ct Pah~<tde,·•· 1111 fantastic new Musi ~~ thl· !-.an Lw:.. Olrn.1111 llJ '. this decorator's delight o f courst• W 1•at h••r Be s t cond•J 1n Co s l<t s up erb . (;olf 1111 Mesa RED UC ~~IJ BY <'rowcdcd. fll>h111i..: i..:rt·Jt $1 0.000 WIL.L S ELL & µnee' -.till affunlahlt: FAST' C<tll Gold t'ua:,t ll1!Jlt1 .. JaREOCARPET p I'm ti II• .J. h ·-· 754-1 202 l!05 ii:l 41ill Want \ti I lt-1 p ' CANAL FRONT BEAUTY LoHty 2-story 4 beoclrOOM c:0111platcty rc•ccw .. ,d iR _..... www IMws. Two fie tplmc:n Ille....._, .... t.-"" .-... Lelr'Cp _. & patio wtth spa. Perfe<t for i11MHdlate MO•t·ln. Furttiturc Halloble. 631-1400. Reduced to $229,000. HARBOR RIDGE-YU & SPA C att.edral ulll•9s, •arble ••try. ~ ......... uRl..thd ~orator -dmlleL Dywty illOdel 2 bclrwl, 2 ba, ... cellar. .. ~-· ,...... fonMlll .... ,.. .... c:-..,....._ pft. ~ wltlln A.l.T.D. $315,000. 63I·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INt ·Rl:Al l "lAH ..;.,,1 •• , ffrn1.,1, f'111r1(·ffi, Mi'f),; t•''"''111 l.\ It> W l' ""'' 11"\ N.,°"'po rl 1-\.,•,..., h 631-1400 Cl"t M.u 1 ~ /\\, fl.1riw,.1 I .11 I 673-6900 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY DUrUX IMYISTMIHT! Flexible fina nc ing offe red on this quaint 3BR cottage s outh of the hig hway in Coron a de l Mar. 2BR a pt. in r ea r . B o th newl y r efurbished. $269.000. Coby Wa rd 642-823.5. <G·61) ?sz.1414 COtl'IP"' Volley Ce111et 642.aZH q() I Dov .. Drove Hl-17 'Aoocbdqe Cen•~ 644-6200 Horbot View Ce111er lh1\\ •·an \1Ju l1111l ;11111111 631 -7300 N.B. .. r1\ l11ui tlow' lrr•m 1h1· 1 _________ _ ..... ll,1\lt1111t "''' ;J ... ,>< .. NEWPO RT DUPLEX :! l n11, nn f•·c !a n ti \1·f•>'" fr om p:irk :\t·,11 l11•;wh h J \ & ~hoµµani:: I 'l'll'l'tl >•t S?l15,000 E\ e~ ·~2 225:1 DOORS TO BEACH :! :.: I> u fl 1 c x I h i. 11 t' r mot1\'ul•"I Open lo c rl'ali \ l' ri11 ;1 ""' n i.: Poo;s1hh hi tll· ur no ca-.h V. 111 tra-dt' µr11111;.·11' btwt car ur ··" S:!49.()(Mt ~.ves .141'.1 lr.1.'l associated llROK ERS-REAL TORS l 02S W .. lllH 67l·JH J Oceanfront Ouplu B1 ~ 4 & :1 Bdrm. well 111a1nta1ncd h \ nnl' owner on!~ '1m·1· ri~.... O"' ncr rct1nni.: an•I "''th 2~'. down "Ill r .. rn the .. n lm l>::ilanc t· $:!4~1.:)(MI JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 JUST LISTED t-IEWPQRT SHORES W \T l:.HFl<O.'JT elci.:ant I Ur. 21~ Ila. 2 ~t v r \ homt' 2 F1rl·µla1 ··~ Sh .. ke ·n 11;.1r H 1· ti .... "11 rl ti l t k 1 n i.: Sto ro J:l' <'a l11n ets 1n garJ~C l'nn· 111rlude:, J Jlld S:lf.S.llOll Balboa Bay Prop. RHltors •675-7060 • OUTSTANDING! :I lldrn;, :! hJ homl' a p prt1\ !I 'r..,, 111uni.: Frpl1 par<Jlll'l 1·111 r :-hul!I' pJlm • n•t nh11u-.<' \\ '" t•r 1•fln• r . t·lc• !!JI dr Siil !lCM• So. Calif. Realty 546-5605 1111 11n B . .JIJ.,J hl.11111 \\ht'f<' llll'Ulo\llt I 14 Ill .. Ill\ '"h•r an~ th111g ol '.1lu1· "ito<'k!> • a~h. land un 11s ,·ou nnm1· 1l and the , 1 \\ t 1 c r \,,, I I I r ,,,1 l· Im lud .. ~ pl.in., l ur a 11°"' duplex $5!15.••~I B \ L ll 0 :\ I S I. \ ~ I) llEi\LTY li73·!1i1WI WELL EXCUUUSE!!! ME!!!! If lh<' <'Onstanl roar of t ht· 111.·t'.1 n 1s gomg 111 ke,·p \OU .iwake nii:ht!. don't i.11her llJ rear! lh11>! With all lhat 'a nd then• 1s 11 't much 'ard '' 11rl. hut \l,h;,t do 1 kno"' J u!.t ... 1t 1 hl•re \I, h1le :.onw11n1• t>bt> -.11~1p;; up lh1!. OL' f::,\:"J FRONT charmer with a p11vate stairway to the heal·h. Let some 01her 11Jm an tr1· i:oupll· ~nugglc up b' the l1repl:.11·t•. cnJ•I) tht' p.rnuram1r lll'l.'lln \'H.'W and gloat 11\·er the i:rcat deal the) ;.:ot on tlu-.. :i be<ln>-•m home un the waterthat 1·oul<I h :ivl' bl!C ll ~our~ lur o n ly Si00.000 Art' ~ ou rca lly go1n$! to let th1!. u p rortun1ty ,11p away a~:im·• Come on JU~l phone -;59 1501 and sa.1 · llK. show llll' th" homl· 1r 11 ·s s n i:re;:i t ·· (~l~W!i!Jiili§fi ~ Real ESlJlt' BEAUTIFUL SUNSETS One of Newpon ·s finest homes \l <1 g n 1f1 cenl •K'CJn. moun1am. hav. l 'I t' hghi:, '1cws Po•1I. l>J)a. f11u11l.111h . lire pit & IHUl I lklrm., I frpk~. malfl qrl~ I'' t lil·ach Si!IS.1100 1 'all 97!1 .i:m1 111- tl.i~ ALLSTATE I REALTORS Wan~~_:;-Ca II 642 5678 LITnf HELP FROM MY RllM)S Ruy cbarming 2 BR. home with it ·s own yard. Rent back unit \o friends or ? to he lp with payments . G real l<><:ation . Outs ta nding terms in Coron a del Mar. $249.500. ·"'- IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 0"1'00t 1ft l'"O"" ) ACL•fl' .... ,,f'\ho!tltOfl ... 7Pwt I SOI•• ·-•OS.. H Ooll t •ti to • U I• ''°"""° '"' •tit 110.-t 110... ~~m!!I ;:~:.-1• JI AM lrtlC:-•f n~ IJMt·lilff ,. ....... "-llllt·->10. ,.~,. lllW ...... 11•1. II >Ol'loj.c" f1i.®Gmd .... _l • ·-,: Harbor ia~~ Ridee -~~Really,'"'· .,}('<"' 6 75-11 6 3 SPYGLASS HILL I)" nt'r mu:-.t i.t•ll t hl' ele gan t 1 Lu !>k 1 Ne wportcr 1'111 ·I llr. lrml dinrng rm. ~ll'P 11 o w n I 1 v r m p v t l'OUrt) ard. :.pa 0 14 1wr will cond ... ider trnd1' or cxt'hange. ·\IT I> or land 1·ont r aM Pric l'd ,11 S159.900 HARBOR RIDGE REALTY 544-4141 1 675-1 163 Full Price $77,000 <"uh' :1 llr llo\nhm \\Jll1t11! 1<1r \11if" t l1•an (... up l!• ·1•l1•d 1hr11 1111t ,.,.,,1rn• f l!\ In' H u r n <111111 nu.,:, l·all t~Hi i 1:1-1 Century 21 /Goldstor When you need exvert sen•ice or repairs. tum to the ~rvtCt' Director) 111 Clas:,1f1ed to i.olve )our problem CE BEDBDE ELKINS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE llG C ANYON ll and~nnw T n1eht wnal lloml' Cus tom Butll (ht'rh1<1k~ 1:1111 l'our'll' ~ 7th Crt·l'n \1 ,1:-.tl·r Bl'rl n •om With hrt•pl ilt't' t.. l.U\llnOu~ Hetlh Plus 11111?1• \\ <ilil. In (.'111" I Fam1lv Hoom With Wei HJr • \'1r•14 Ill <i olf <~ours!' -"1an M11u!' (;ourm<'t l\1te h1·n Shown By /\ppotnt nwnt Onh $W~1111"> NEWPORT HEIGHTS T w o Yt.>ar Old llom e With An lncll\'idual P1•rsooaht1 (;r<'at For Entcrtainllll? Four F'a m1I~ Bt'droom~ ~212 Ra1hs Great Storage Spat't> Pn\'an· rnr Those Whu Prerl'r This l.u'<un In l.1fr nwm•r Will Ca rry Loan S240.l~IO MEW USTIHG-WOOOUIDGE P rofcs!linrwlh OC'corated Three fledroom t tn 1t In ~1 ull · Con11lt1on EnJll\ Wnod tir111,?{' Wllh ,\II Of lb llc1·r!'a tronal FJt llrt 1rs Thi.., ll11ml' Ila'> An ,\,sum.ihl1• •1 1,·, Loan l'rtt'c'rl To Sr,11 Slll-1 IHtll 759-9100 1J 2 Ccwpcw alt fltcna Newport Ccwtet- RCTaylorCo 640-9900 LIDO ISLE BARGAIN Owne r will assist in financing 4 Bdrm hom e on la r ge lob New kitch en . Beau tiful d ecor . Large pa tio. Steps to beach & tennis. Only Only$395.000 f ee. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 f llAf Nl\f ••nu• 0 a.orro o• ..... ,. of •h• '°"' ombled words t.. low to I m lo1ir >omple wor~ N 1 T G Y K R 0 P E I I I r It alwaya amazes me that pollt lclana have a Sl.000· •·plate dinner to discuss ·-·--. D Y EN OK I . ~-1--1--1-~1,--17.--1 O Comalere •h• thuckle quoted _ . . . . _ by loil••q 1n •he 1ntn1ng word .___.___..__~__,._.___,, yo.. develop from 1111> No 3 below PRINT NU.\AS[ ~£0 l( Tl U S IN THESE SOUAU S SCRAM-LETS AMwtn in Cla11iflcatioft St 00 One Call Service Fast Credit Approva~ HousesforS• .•.....•..••......•.... IALIOA ISLAHD- 301 APOLEHA One of a kind. old world des ign & qua lily of this ne w a uthent!_c French Norma ndy h ome . 4 Rdrm . 3 bath C'u s t o m h om e wi th fin e s t ,. r <.1 rts m a n s h i p & amenities. No w a\'ailable. $585.000 Ca ll for ::i pp't. IAYFROMT We ha ve sevL·r ... 1 fine homt>s wtlh pier & slip El TORO HORSE COUNTRY H o r m :l h ~ t h s . r a n c h s l v I (' m H1 i e."i t ate in orangt· g roq •s. $240,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Drive, N .B 675-6161 OWNER W jRNANCE \.\'hdt Jn llllJ>"rlun1l 1 t r.x I ,,IJ1•11t I 1 na n 1•1 ng 'lllJ l IOU"o I hl•tlr .. um "n~ll' lt·\1·1 homo· ... 1th ,Ill tla.-tlP:,ll'JIJlt• f!'.tturt'' ;-.. I t C I ,1 rn I I \ rll'l~hh11rh•Ml(I 111 t"11s1.1 \11•,,1 1'nt 1'd 111 '"II al ')12:1 1CMI 7)1 ·11~1 -=SELEC T I P ROPERTIES FIXER S9 I ,000 llntli.; \our "paint hru~h .11111 "·" i-lhou.-..:inds' -I l)drm tm~mhu1111• dining room pr1,at•' t r l'c -.h .. d1•cl p:..t'111, ;ind huge i:rt>l'lll>t'l l .l u :,1 "ll'Jl" frcom po.11 lrn1111~.1hl1• to m.11di' <'all !lf\3 1jjf;7 THE 1 ·· _g=; NUMBER TO ;EE .. NEWPORT BEACH OFFfCE 2043 WestdHf Dr. C7 I 4J64t.-77 I I DIS TIES SEO SB.LBS Have. been for ced to d rastically r e d u c e. pri ce . B e a uti fully decorated home 3 lge bdrms. 21 :.! baths . F orma l dining r m & lus h lands caping. Nam e your ter m s . WE 'L L MAKE THE M WORK ~ #201 15% DOWN. S 1.200/MO Sound~ mc r l'dibl<.'" You've got to see it to believe 1t. Spa in m a ster bdrm . wood s iding. RV parking~Be s t o f a ll BEST FJNANCII"G JN TOWN ! :202 S 125,900-$526/MO UN R EAL'!! Wha t a bargain! 3 • bcfrm s . fmly kitchen . dining rm. fire place. cov'd pa tio. Almos t 1500 sq ft of comfort. Definite ly A DREAM COM E TRt.:E '. it2<Y7 INVESTOR'S SP,ECIAL But you 've got to call now! It won 't last. Check lh«i>se terms: s P 51 2 5 .900. $526/m o . Incredible ? T he r e's more! 3 bdrm. 2 bath. cov'd patio. fm ly k it c hen. CALL NOW ! !1208 DIVORCE SALE Requ ires immediate settlement. Se llers willing to sacrifice price. te r m s. Along with model like 3 bdrm. din r m . f rp l c . prof d e corated I n orde r to settle s ituation V.-11.L CA RRY$$! llTE THE IULLET Pa y your taxes ... or.,. you can s he lter your tax dollars . Now more th an ever it 's important to m a ke everv $$ count. We have a v ail a hl e s i n g l e f a mi l y res id ences. duplexes. fourplexes & m u lt i -u n i t . F o r fr e e cou n se li n g C ALL A SP ECIALIST T ODAY. #213 ~ Walker &.lee Real Estate SllK & ''No· soup C S I T W A l A T H E I E H I P A 0 E M I R A I 8 G 0 8 R H L U V H U T A P M 0 A Y I I 0 K C 0 T S E R E T I N G US MI S 0 U PJL N RR GT I 0 CY F G C M Q R E U 0 E U H E S E H 1 H T 0 E 1 U 0 0 U 8 0 T I T M E C R T I D E 0 E M U C M L H T A S M 1 0 H H C E S 0 T I 0 U K E S 8 P M E A P C T K E T R 0 E G A I T L 0 0 l 0 G T I 0 E A 1 S L A H N G E U S U U I T M S R N R V P A H N T 8 A N R L 0 I S A U T U R E T N C I N 0 0 E l T 1 N L P T T ~ T L A C 1 T l C R G A H L T I l N 0 E M S I 1 M I S H E 8 A L 0 E S A 0 P P E R A A 0 N 0 U S H 0 0 R H S U M N I E T N lnttruc:11ona: Hldd9n woro. belofw eppeer torw.rd l>Kk· wwd. up, "-' Of dlegonelly, Find Mdl Ind bo~ It 1n.1 Purw Bouillon l leque · ~ Brot.11 Cont0m1T1t Bontht "' Totntto VllltJble Stoclt t Tu"lt Chic ktfl Pottto Gumbo Mock Tun le Mutflroom Tomorrow: Siona , .. . -· ·········"············ ...................... . 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"('011nt n I tllt'l 1111 "llontt• '1 .1i-:.111111 I'•• (111 1 11 \\ !lll•rf.tfl , 'fl·• 1'Plt11'f1•\. .1l) ,1•I ,11,i l l'l't' .... 111ddt•d ~·111 11 11 .t' 111 :1g 111f11·1•11t 1 $,\."oil llOll J ll .. t G~rol I 0021 Co,to M~'o I OH I BDRM SSS,900 I 1 I I 11 I If, I 1111 I 11 111 •••I I 1111 II ' \\11111 ' I ·"•''" '''I ho\\11 C II\ I \ 111 qtt iltl11 d \ • l••t.111 I'll\ I·~·'' l •HI .... 111111111 i11 .. 1t1 I f.t.Xt OVlR lOAN 11 \4 t t I 6t>l01t'f Wl \I Rf Al TOR , A A .,'>OC ~HH 8 '.8a • 1~ur:t:~~~-~.o~~ l:l4U 1 ...... fORM~R MO OEl If, . . .. j t~•l-t• T •I• I 1044 I lilt I< 1·.1 lto1 ELEGANT WA TERFROHT RESIOEM~E ''L. \\!'Ill L _, 1 lu1. l11t.1l t1111 , I .t I l ' t "• t 111 d1110111 t l11 111 plan o fll·t t•tl 'l'wu d1 11 :i l1t1th \'Ii'\\ nf bav I I I"'' II I q I I I I 1 I S749,000 IAME:S 'E GOULD 631-1532 t Peni~o Dupex 11· i 111,h ·of I '" • h \"'I I ~· ~ ' t f I t• •• t flt '~t, •.U I THE BLUFFS I r:1. .• ,, r Pl.on ··rnl 11n11 .. 111 111111111111~· "' l1t·1· ,111c.l IU•h 1!1! llll'IY lilt I 11 1 111-1h·d '" .1111 • 1•111111: ... lfllflnltd "Ulf ltt'IA plu h 1 "I" I 111 I Ii t1·1t I I I "'I .. •"" \I' I "I OtMr Real Estate · ..............•.••...•. ··················~·!..!• 1\,111 J UUll (';i f'll $."15.00(1 2 111 . 2 Ila. l~I "I fl Hvr .. uld ·\!..'\ '"11 5'XI:! •EXCITING• SJW<ial Buy fk,111tiful nl'\\ol~ Ull ~J .. ult.:d. 1.arpili &-1lrpi.. :!llr :!Ila lk\ltl llonw tn l.J .L:UllJ lltlb lllll'!>l .. • l'k \II Ill'\\ apvl t 111 llt'I 1111 .JI 111'' lr11111 l luhhnu..,l' tlO'll 1~n1111 Newport INch 3 169 Income P,..rty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BA vRoM'T" S \N CLEM 1-;NTfo; •--°" •-y llYOWNEH --'"' lll·a ul1ful Sparn:-.h .,l \'ft• ON Tll~ WATEH 11 11r 111111 Jpaitntt'lll Aeaut1ful 2 bdrm +den,2 htJu'>r, onh I '~ yt:ar~ oltl. ba, frplc. pvt bt"ach, lt•n 11111·.I BH.:!llA,twu21111 . nrll court & m oonnu tor 2 ll1\ onl' 1 II It. 1 11. \ , I 7 · boat U t ti 1 n c I t'tl!hl 1•1w lo.,l'•I l'Uri>orh. $1200/mo winter 111·t·an Jnd gulf 1·our-.<' \ H'W t.·~•·1•111•111 rent al lo•·al 11111 .. 1,..,,. 111 o•vl•r )'lhlltj.\ .\1.11 ,tl:,u l'Un '""'" I r.1d1· l11r 1·0."tltnl' 11n•u11\ tl'IN -.ini.:lt· f:Jm1ll honll' or \ a 1 J nt on-.in IAYFROMT /Bal ls. t-:xn:PTIONAL V IEW uf P d\ 1lton. l'lusll decor S7l t01wk or short 11·rm WIHTY RENTALS 'l<'W prnj)f'rl\ S11lltnJ.! 2 Rr n<'w furn. S600 mo I" 1 t e SJ 5 u 111111 · •l I llr. $.">llO •mu new l1 111k••r!> JJh•a"'' t '.111 n.1Am·r 711 &.12 ()I.II:! Watt•r1 nmt Salisbun 673·6900 ·······················~·······················-.!_ ~(D ~~tC"' I>uru\ 8: u. .. 1-1 .11r1 IUllJ 1 "'rt 1'1' ~ r1 I h.•11 1 KJS0'.!9 r Newport Beac h DELUXE TRIPLEX lk j uttlul~\ u pi:ra11t:1t 1npf .,., \II 2 [lllrms. 't:f1Jr .1ll· ~aragc., Jnd l'J lt"" '\1 " \Hllld t' '< I• rtur .. J illi llllt:llUI .. ,, "' 1',ll'l'l'h. 1>,llnl Jn1I "ollpapt•r l h,nt•r "''" L.11 n 1111' flll,jlfl'lllj! ,ti I " 1 1 I' r 1 t' l' d J I ..... 1 i'fi 1~111 F11r m11r1· in LIDOlSLE Cumpl~eh furn"ht:d "'" h to\ t>ryttr111g yo need Rem:>del"d & de cor .1t<:d J Hr. c.Jen 2 bath \l11nlhly U1ll Gru11d~ llltr. 675 6llil I " I" 11 \ ----------• 11, 11 .~ '' •• LOWEST PRICE 111 l"ur .. n,1 1ld \I B<lrrn tkmll 1111 tull '"' H 2 l•)l on lhl' 111 t•a11 ,,,,,. UI ltit' hW\ Ht'tlU1 o•d tu unly $187.fli lll II ~ J 'l•'.il 17141 673·4400 12 1ll "21·2121 HARBOR \ Ill\ 1'11111 ul II Jrbru• lr11 t•-.t llll'll~ Co PARK C ITY Spectacular home on the 18th fa1rw) 1n t•ltte · Thay mes Cn> n Finan avail. S275.CXX> It Wtd dow!>. G u mp & \) ers R t'al E:-..tate ~l &19·8550 I 0.06 .....••.•••.••.••.•.... B) owner. 2li .\polt•na, 2Br 2 !>lOry hou.'it' ( rph'. 2Br ~ara)!t' a pt t · lri.: separate ownt·r :. 1m11 $392.000 Good 3!'!!'!Um 673·0727 IDEAL FAMlL Y HM 2 SlO!'). 3 bdrm Jnd 1w1·:.t quarters l..1 g l..1rg t' valiu $35.5.oo.l LOU BRECHTEL & Assoc. 675-3331 ,, ASSUMABLE LO W INTEREST l"ll I\ lit'" ' 111< ..! B • '•Hhh• Ill 111.1 II IH ,,,,.I " 1•~11 ,11111 'I'•' :!111! 111 ,I\ jll.1l1lt• •• ~:i 1•11.: lilo.1 fp1 llt•11:!11' Ill "'"u • l.t.:t• f{21rll r r1 ·.11 '''""' loan .lhr :!h.1 I 1 pll' 11.11< I lour' p.1110' l"h 11f lnul Ir•·•''> .1111 1 .HT•''' .te1.u·h•'<l i.:ar \ppl 011 h Sl·l9,;)l ~)!>-l/1 '.!~~K ST ARTER HOME On :J Br. I' 'l-l"Sa dl',.,trahl•· c·orner lot rnt "·e in t·un dttlon 1Aalk to "t:huol-. Jnd "hoppin).(. l'olleg t: Park SlOO 000 \~k for l 'ra1i.t 631 L2(i6 • l~?Z~I~ Rl-:t\l.TORS MES.A VERDE , On GoH Course ~l:ICountn l'luh l>r :i ttrlrm 2' 2 hath rustom homP p11\ alP l'llUI" ,tr<f t•fl\ n lan.!l' 11 •t ·i l•JI '°" 1·lt•1·1 r11n11 ,,.1 u 11 I ' ""1'11·111. -.11•1k1• J11d I 1r1· ;ol,trllh w11nd l•dnt:'l1'd den. \'.;nl.u111A.ill ,·01l'r tllJ.t!-. r u.,lom h,1rd1"""J p.1rqul'1 .uul 1t.tl1.-tn r it1·1I f11111r' nurr11·rou ... ••I h1•r aml'lltl II':. \11 .uubt.11Ht ini.: h1Jmc· $:1.".0 0011 Roy McCardle. Rltr 54'·7729 INDULGE: ~ 759.9221 I -J I Best B"'f in T own \A (-, "'•'""·"' I.!' 1:. ~Br l RJ lro11l NI ( (11 1-· •• 1 •,1,., kill h••n llonw 111 "·'" L l -1 O<'IN •·\l1•nur ... up11l1t·!I h\ LIDO BEAUT Y EASTBLUFF -~·lh I I l..H ,Q.lt>l I ' 1 ,.. 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J ll'l>. l'b l ..111 ISl>i! 1;:)1 2'.'lh .llj ;!llH't BLUFFS ~II IMMI rl11w11 I B1 ·1 U.1 (Mf)l'I IAlll ~1 II 1111 I 1111 .,, hoot:. 1>ark,. 1Jo11h s hupptn Jil <\!.k t n j! Sl Ii.SOii OCBAN LIVING \ f'JC rlJU11ll "'"'""'"° It\ tnt.: Ill th1 ~11\t•h ' l\111 Ill !lf1 +f?j lr.11'1 ur It ·"'' .. pttun ilili ft t\ Jl!tmt I .".n-·k-~r_"'_l·,_· _'l_s_; _1!IOI-' _ • RANCH REALTY 551 -2000 lll·•h1h· I 1111~· 1111 ,, hlult ii\t·r 1111' ,. ,.,.11 l)n11t.1 .. I '"" 1w11 t 111.111 111 1111 .1 •1 l.••111. 1t•1111 .111.t 11 '" ----------·1 ,1\ 11l.1hl1· ... I IU I BIRD'S EYE on osen re alto.re 11( 1•,1n ~ h.1\ \ 11 i. r·1111ol11 f111,1I ,11 p I 1} Ill d OIA II ()IA llt'I U. II••! I \..11111 \\ orld I{ I" -;.1 "~'II NPT HEIGHTS ·: IStl11n .! Ii.1th f1n•pla1 1· I II .l!l' l11t HtJllf 2 \ 1'.U ... lh"' ( · ... 111;15 'llt.l OCEAN LIVIHG Y1'.1r ruu1uJ "'"''''"' ft \ 1n~ tn lh1:. ln\.l'h 2 Bdrrn mohdl· homP 1111 ;1 hlurr •t\'t•r I hr· 1K·r an l>oubl1• carpon l11ad~ of »turat.:l' I.on~ tPrm land 11·.1<;1 J\,tllJhlt• $0~ IMMI don osen rf'altors t:!l:J ;-.. l OAST H\\ Y I \GL'~ \ Ub\Cll l!n ~lli \I 11h1 It· II • m<' 'i !>I JI l'.11k lnmt· .! br • .i,.,, :! l1a 21'&1 •tlrl \\ ulo 1 ur ""' (';.llS..."itULU:S h11 mal1on1·.111 51•11 1~1 5 UMITS · 1111 hug,1• ~ ....... l!\tdt• < ·11,1 a '11·\,1 lot th1•rt·.., l'\ en i11•11n 111 l1u1ld llAO more' Ow11t•r '><1)-. wll ti \1 Jk1• II I ll 111\('r ' ,;;2 l!J;.'lt l QUAIL A p~~p~~~- ,~ Til l ·lO P'.M.I I-'•,, :-,,1], fl, < '" 1 ... r ' un 11 I :!l>'h rn l 1h1lt m H~ OIA nt•r ~ !kit m puul -;pa a~.;;umabll• Sl>q 000 c.1111,11.:\ci..1 \ J l'Jtrl I Acreoqe for Sol~ 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. ,,,~J ' .. ,, ..• ,, ,j \I llY ()\\ '\jf-,H l'MMI I hr .... ,1 l•H' II.',,,, lrl '1\\ I ~l lt.1 'r•1 f..t11At•-.1 \ ·" ,1111 7 1:! 5:!:1:J BUY NOW-SA VE & APPRECIATE l l11!>J Hdrm :.:ll.1 l'ur.l11. )t I a n I n l' II I. I. f·: I ... I' \Ith, .trl'.I I lilt' fil" 1• I I ·"I . 1111'1 " I• " '"' ' d· 1111\ •It' . I I •• JI I Pll i\ I I>\." I II\\\ I \~1l 'I.\ Ill. \1 II !!Ii I~ 1~ ".I\ I Ill'" pllt'>il 'pl I! '~l.1 101 "'" .~..:«. \l't BEACH DUPLEX I \~U 2 111.h 111 1 l1Jll1 1111 II'• "illftl IHl'r Y. Ill t'I Ir 11 l 1h )'n• 1·d '"' 'I"" I. 5 7 ... vu ACRES 1 ··t•1 ..... , I Ooh 7 milt' ft "'n ~I 1 Dehix.e Tri-Plea ----------• turu $H.">l•>1•·r ,11" '\1oltl 1>1111 \I .. 1.i I 1111 :! ;j:~.::;~1·'.~'t:r·,::~~' '"1. '11' 'l"1r 111 ....,, ' 11.1~1 l'IU/.J ' I "'l't 'I~ :!II, rl\\n l lt·~ I It Lttbddf llP 111 \ )I.I• 1 ... 00 .1111 111 1111•·11 I r111..i111111r • 11 ,,111 11•1:1 d I II I' I I II Af>artr!lenk 1 .... 1111111 I I.trill llll \ 1 .. ,1 11• 11 , 1111 for Sale 1300 ILoh fOI' Sate 2200 I 11 I ll l I • h H ., , ' y. I I h • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• tl:.11111 "l!rriu t .... H JHI \ f•'H 1111·.111 \It" l ~um.11111• I 1,111 7 >l .!1'•1 t.l~ l11o111 1 .. ·.1 h 111 "·' PEACEFUL UTTUISL.AND --------·.-,-. Ii"" .111d \loll " 11 11111 1111 SI 0 .000 DOWN ,,,,,. m•nw 1>111 ,., ,.\1r.1 ••1·11 l luu~•· "rt urd.1\ I (;>1, \1,11 111.lo.1 I 11 ,,, '1111 'ip.llll'h I\ 11 111w1 .q fl I fir 1 ll • .;~~· ••·• 1h1 1111 I lnh• II ' l~fl \ l~il 'l· Ill BALBOA-NEWPORT •\o\u1•r i11gt I < l•·n•• n t•· '-.p.tt tolt' • •Fantastic Buy • u1-n1 11-1>~11m I Onh '<•I H r 0 11 .111 "''" I.,• pill 1ppr"' 1•d f•I tll '111 I ti • \"I I •In• \\ 111. Realty 67!>·8 170 1 1\1< :Z.l l ttrltlll I'll '171'• ' "I""' ...,f,1111'" lllr 111 -----------It :-.1 .. 1 ... \ "Ullll •'' .\II t he warmth ,ind l harm 1>f Balboa bbnll tn Ui1:. front 2 bdrm 1·11L tage with beam ce1hnfl:. Large 1 bdrm unit for in come. A fine investment, JUSt steps to Bayfronts SJ.S0.000 .J1t,l lllll' :t\J tl,1hlt-\1n\ I 1n tod.11 l \l•Jr ohl To1Anholl!> .... .! U<lrm • 2', Ba Xlnt term' .t ppr ,·~ Jl1on ,..., '·'• 11 \..lo.1ni. ooh 'I I' ~"' -. RANCH ~REALTY ~ 551 -2000 t I I t 11 I • I" 1 OH• I r I ~ IT, illµ 1f I hi '· 11.J CHARMING DUPLEX I '.'llew 2 bdrm unit "11h two deck.., dnd hi 01Ant•r dt>prec1alwn \I.SO '.l Bdrm front home "llh new roor. t'Opper r1lumh ing, new kitchen. nt:IA bath. fri>lc aml hardwood floor s ·Total i s land charm. $435.000. Waterfront1Sal1!.bury Cal 673-+900 .._., ... _.a 1007 ........................ REPRESENTING Perunsula Point Properties ·Newport I 16) Available Call Pat P owers Century 21 Westclirr 645-7221 ----CoroM del Mer I 022 ....... , .....••••.••... Attractive pool duplex + 2 good rentals. Pnme toe., lion. 528.5.000 640-4999 CdMCOnAGE Sl25.000 646 U507 ":61 8087 11%% LOWDOWN I Nf.WTOW;\;Jlll\I ES l&J Bc.t .!. , Hath From s1 os.000 ..... 1• 751 ~ 11$·!'). 'M ,r;.t. EASTSIDE R-2 T wo individual houses, lughly upgraded. ~a ch has separate garage and yard Owner will carry a large 2nd TO Askrng S\35,900. Call 540-1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS THE "UN-CONDO" IN WOODBRIDGE OHLY SI 32 .500 \ d1·hi.:h1ful '.I UH J ol11 • l'l<I\ \I \"' H IUll'\.O!> 1h1' hom· '" I hn·f' An h I 11,1\ J 11111 111 .I h.t ol• ,u•nl'fl for l.;m11\ II\ m1• <mk p;melrnl!" ha r<l1A11<1(f ' 11111 •I.. I" l & t.:I ·' rtl• ol I I I S:XI '0 1 11 ... \\ 111 lfl' , ..... 11, l'f .11i 1 111·n1p11•1f I 1t•t•k\\ntrd 1 1·111\ \1 \ \11111 '\.II~ \!>~n PIJr11•11 l11"' r,1f111 11 1 • 1 11 ... 1111 11..,11 eltl ife ... ;ic ~11 .. ..i 1111· 1,., 11 .,1, .! 11 , , 1 1 to~1..>St 1·ost .'lt•t.1d11•d 11• I ut l•· PJ lu .rnd 111 v. s1rl~hc~1n \\uouhnJgi· I i..,111 h~·n ,..1th .l•·nr1.1tr.· (,,\1,). li\ I( I\ lllllj.\l' • 111: 11111'" I 1•tlill j'' 64:4-7211 l1 pl1 1,;,I k1•d \;ti ;, '••' ~11).llllU H1111 William' Ill'.; It ' THE BLUffS I '", i f.II I ,;~ lipJ>('r bay ,,<'"" Mns t u~ncr dc'\tr{'d onR11tJI Jre.r l.id u hi t• ·1 11r Im '>pJt 11111.::> I 1 .. 1 n. .. huh b' n 1t11n. ""d 111 llut..t 11.ittn )c.1•• 111 \i.:1 1~111 5,51jjJ REDUCED 1~ lo heh l'.1r • ''it'" 1'11rn••1 7rm '11 1 ·1 'I\ '111?1 on H 2 bui tcl.1hll' 1•1 lot $31 5K o \I. < :•no $100K. 1101 ~".1::.horl.' Open d .11 1' llwnt•r 1;.i5 s.-nu_ ;, Br. 21Ja. ram rrn :lOO<I ll'I rt A'-mbl. ,\J.:t>lll. .Ju~ :»H R49l Iii II lll.111• \\ Ill flll" I. 1111· 11 ~I ~I 10:1 II ..A. ,tA! l f i EAST8lUFF I I"\' r l'f 111'-\I \I H \ BY O WNER ! lu1 ... 1.1111ltnt! \ rlut• ·1h 1 ·h·n. lj!1• ft\ rrn l11r ml i1 r ~1.1n . l·.xt ra., 0111·11 ( ,111 b4t li2m C11nol11 w 1wt•an & rnoun tarn \'tt•v. W;ilk to heach JBr. ''' 2Ba p<>0l 1enn1s Sl'.12,500 Ownpr f"1!'l ~461 JASMHE CREEK '.\' .. wpo r t llc1 J?hl s B' l>eC'orator·, own home 3 f)wnpr 2 Bdrm 1 Ba 2 Udrm. 2 ::.tury '>Pitt level Dbl Garaf.ll'S 1;;9 9i;1,; Oct.>.in v11·1A 011 "'1d1· **RC! r:\es. I gn.,·nl>l'll The ul11malc Th · all th 1-" 1n 1il'l'or ~II fur apµt at s · al•~ net••,,, L-a .... ,.,....., I 052 here.a 1.Jttle TLC' Thi.. 1 --z-· "''T"" °"' AG H I F I C E H T Oth<'r<. al:.o a\ .11lahl(' tn Bdrtn. 2 't~'. t:'<elUll\e ••••••••••••••••••••••• HA CI EH D A 0 N Jft'a ON Tiii·: BE \('II \l111ttl1· 1111 mt• 2 II r rt•d" 1HHI dt•t k 1 t:d.1r -.h.1k1•,, h,1rrlwo11d 1n1 I r p l" S5!1,UOO i l J 1 l~f.I :!Xlh home in ont: uf Imm· s LUXURIOUS LIVING BACI< BAY C /2 1 Newport Center mir.;t pre~t1)!111u' ..ircJs l':\t•t·ut1\t: I\ Pt' hum•· Will trade for !..one.lo' 111 640.5357 hll<i •b OIAn pool ,\ '"a \\Ith :1 Kdrm 2•. Ha Jnd Ua1Aa11. )lammuth. \' Jtl It'll \Ut:anl Jntl pr11·f'1f 10 Famtl\ Hm '>'l'r ~ r.0.1 or ~ ~ ll1lrrn :\l a 11b sell ~ow · T akt· .uh.111 .q 11 •1 erl1111k1nl! • lJge1 Jt't <''i ul gn•i•n mi•,t<hl"' room. JJuul ~t·19 111111 $40,000 DOWN ILorlior II} ll'-'ll lr 2hdrm 2ba aU l'let tux Jtlult Co-op Jpl S\29.000 Pnm Onh lflfl 21:\.1 Beo~h Property 1350 •..........•.•.•••.•••. 1 .1r11nJtlo c "~ I 11ronddu 1'1· 11n-..ul.1 ·1 hrtrm :! ha I hJ n• I front h• me "tlh W f -.haped dutk f1ir 2 ooats lltg h heamC'rl •·l•11tng~. .ll rt um. I 1 rt"JJl JCl'. "l'l II.ff & µn,·alt' patw on the l'hancl. Gre<il h11ml' for ll\'tn~ & c ntcrtammi.: ·o"nc r:.!l:l 391 360ll Cemrtery Loh/ Crypts 1500 .•.•...••.............. 1 Ooubil' depth lots . Harbor Lawn }Jt. Oltvc. C M ~ea Call eollcct aft Pr fi pm wkda "" 1916)392 4.'i.11. Sa'·nf1ce. $00 ea 2 lawn t r}pl lot!.. Gardt'n of l.>e\.Olton. llarb.ir Lawn \h•mo>nal Park il->1 tilSI! I lob. HarlX>r Lu"n r1•a, mo"ro need 111 .... 11 5.14 J&5.1 aft 5 P\.USIHCOME Mc*e Fniit Pies Lovely 3 lx'<iroom home tastefully redone m wood and earthtone :\Ian~ um que feature-.. mcludm g i.:r~e nhou!.e 1A1ndow. brick hre plan · new k1lt hen bwllln!. '•re big yard with fruit Jnd !>hade lrel's gJlorr Ju -;t S169,0llU 1:11;11 tll"l j.!,>ll' 1 •>mm um •\i:~nlb4I~ m l4 I I IA I I h I t' n n I -v \\'''''dhrld gt , nun, -.IX.". ow BEACH DUPLEX lnv<•:.lor·~ drf'J m <:lrN \11 be<1t'h Gnu< I r1 naru~ 1ng Suml'TY'r "1ntt.'r rl'rl tali-Owm•r w1ll 1 •111~1d1•r w 111 l' II ,J I> I t' ~ 11 u I II C~rciaf pun haM' J qu.rht\ In ProPft'fy 0 \1..,,tfTl(•nt th.it will ('1)11 ••••••••••••••••••~~? •• u r 3Bd r m . 2ba home w i solat e d m s tr bdrm parl'nl ·, retreal or in law qrtrs + 2 Bdrm collage Anywa) you descnbe 1t 1\'s charm 118.000 Call for deta1b Rcilh lJ Laguna Miquel Rlty 1•1S;1~ll I',., :!t i I 5-tO 1720 . T .ARBELL. REAL TY :l:l l · :111<1<1 '(M 1 -,osu m:t ~11!11 Dana Point 1026 mg. up to date. beaullful •••••••••••••. ••••••. •• ly located and NF:W ON' TifE MARKJ-:T Priced at $280.000. CALL FOR D ETAILS 644-7211 0<.'E <\N VIEW nt'PLEX Ho111 em due to new H2 tot i. r rt'tl s 195. ()()(I Investor Isl TD av11il J oan C. Ai;.'1 l!J6 ti-1!17 192111\aro.uu A l'l.\\•,111""' **ENJOY! lhl• lovl'ly a!TK'111l1t.·1-of the Wno<lbndit<' V1llai.:1• a ugment lh1~ !.UPl·r ol'IPr 1ng 3 Bdrm ,21 ~ Ha .11 tached honit· \\ m:i 11\ ~ Fountc8n Valley I 034 upl{rallc'> Call now ~~ ...... ~;;~(;...... s~~'~:,:~hrldCJc HESITATES... . [ff J:] Rc.111 y --pa\ s a ht)(her price ~ext IJ. ;;;; 1-:10011 SOUTH Of HWY yeurduelll~tRhSo <..dtl 192111\arrdncJ 1·~""1"""' 2 ·Bd r m C harm er. apprel't<tltun rat<•s firep lace. patio & O\l1am1te cond11 artfulh gar age. Sl85,000. R decorated, and locatt.'<1111 Eilert.sen Agt ti75 2373 or fast g rowing a rea 1\s k- 7'70-8598 tnl( ool~ Sl 15.000 w V ,\ or FllA term s a\·a1tablr 714 S\5 9491 • BY OWN ER. SOS Cam.1 lion. 2 BR + guest o r. 3 BR home ~ l UR gar JPI w fplc. $255.000 673 0727 ----ReaJ Estate OHANGETKEE L'llNDll. llKlrm. cedar WtnSl'Ol tnR. nr tenms & poob. e harm 1ng t·u:.tum1 £ed f ,.atu rc~ S78 ~Ott ;;s1 fil~. 9.')5 tra4 I· lo·J!.i 1'1 i11rlo111 i1uttl11111 le<i -.t' opt 1;111 '-'•·a:.hon 111111/.! " •ll'l'.111 \ 11''-' ,I I Ir l•1 •1 IJJ i.:.1ra1•11 l111nw -tn-+-r--r1~1-ttewportCenter- "'1· u 111, 1·om111111111 ~ 640.5357 w r"I' hH• & po~l or wutk 10 l1e111·h ~ 11111111~. BIG CANYON .11 1nm1 uµ-.t.111-. ,1111!111 .. 'icw exdu:o.1\1· 11<,trni.: pn1t olt•1·11r 1'1•111 ht•at & F'tn1·'l cu.,tom h·11n on .11r lnirn:1i.:11la11" (J11l.1 the golf coursl' 1 llllrm:-. ~1!'1101 '.1•" f111a111·1nl! with 1Hcr 1;om "" ft 111 11'11 1:.w, :1;11,1 •l.:l'rtl hcaut day1Jm1· .11ul t'\t•n ing \'ll'W!> 1111 t t•d1hli• !>ecunty l·l\ ·1pp1 thru Wm l'nlc :Sl.i.~I tM)(I "'0 ~WALl l'Yt:--1 ; \'l.IJ ,Jl'ST 1;1'. l>OWN' ·1 ht!'! 'llanuu~ :f l1t•tlr1111rn 1 .llll h ha.. a •ll•1rk l111g n• '" k 1t1·hl·n 1111.. ma 111 tl·n.tnt:t' back' a1 ti, cm l.'rL-d 11at10 and ftrcplar·e 111 II\ rni: rnnm Guut.I ll'rm -. -.o ,I('\ m"' ' .f U!'!I h'>lC'fl al !:ICJ!J I-Ml 1!1'.'1 ti211 •ungo '*Cote Re alt.) ~ '"''""lml·nl 640-5777 . YES, YOU CAN •.•• tmue I•> .1pprN 1<111 as "'If '" j.!l\l' \OU la\ .ul \<1t1ldl!C'1 T.1kt•o1.cr ..,, 1..,11ng l<ran» l'ropcrl~ liKall'l.I 111 lt1t.:hl.1 tles1ra lJll' a~>,1 l'11)).l' to IA ;i 1 <'r-; r· .i I I f 1> r ti " l a 1 I :-. 714 !:>l!'>!).191 (~ljz11i!Jiflt§j DEAHlTB.Y DIFffREHT -,ii X230 rc,11frn1t..tl lot with 111\.l'h 2 lldrm hom e thnmg room 1tncl t'tl\'Crt'fl patio l..ot·aw<l 111 :-.t•wporl (..'uun t ' triangle. S27S.OOO Call for mformallon •• BARRETT REALTY REGISTER 642-5200 LAGUNA BE.ACH 9600SQ.FT. 14 Leasl'<i commcn:1al in<lwil nal uruls lo{·ate-d 11n or\e of Ll1gun<1':. m<iin highway" Rwldtng r ... • renlle,· rcmoddt•d llti.:h demand area· Partnrrs want out. l)rfe rini.: \en atlraet i\ c r1minl'ing un a t111al JJl'il'l' of SSiS.000 "1th Slti6, 750 do" n Healonomic' 675 fi7110 .+GZONE Older home. )!aragt: and ham will produt:c soml' income whtle you plan new development. &950 -;q . ft of land near 18th & Wh1111er. C M Wesley M.. Taylor Co. Redton 644-491 0 -- •UtLDERS P.ACl<.AGE I It 1.11111 tu I •JllJ l't llJ bur I 1"" 111 r 1.;J8 l •1 I I BE \lirt 1-1. 'L 1wean \ ll'W ll lul'h1r d I an\ll ll :>I I I ru . l~I Ki l'• J l::l·nl 1 READY TO BUILD I h1pt ' ·•I 01 1-.1n '"'" •· rr !>l'I \I Jr f:\I o·p 111111 rl • llTl' 1 ·I f1•r1•d I .d i I 1 I v • nr I , • I•'• MountcM. Des.~. Re~orl 2400 . .....•..............•. FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath ho m e M1ss1on Lakes Country C lub Golf tenms 1x>0I lk-aut1fully land:..l'apcd. nu main lenance ~ ard 9690Clubhouse Hd . Dellert llot Spnni:s 2t3 378 257i r ru :\I E 1 s Ac com men·1al !~ind 900 ft rron t ai:t.> on ll w ) 111 s1 .200.1rn l 'dll BJ rbar<1 c;JJ:.:. JC t 21 S,mdµtpcr •>#14950 Out of COW!ty ProPft'fy 2S50 •...••...••.••..•.....• Artist\ mountain rN real Ill fu\ <•I) Id~ ll wtlc.I Onl) 2 hr.-. away Sf)l'<'tJcular \IC"'· rurmshC'<I Undt•r SHl0,000 17141 65!1.:l lHi Re-d Estate Exchange 2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• forc,no l>r. 2 ha. pool. pvt backyc.I. rnr Ur:Jllj!C I 'o home. < 209122-i 4f.118 Trade <.:u:.Lom 4 llr :! 1 i l:ia \'re" µlu.~ .IBr 4Ba l'cw lnrome Santa Cru£,Ca for likl· ii I 64 I 153'1 Reol Estate Wanted 2900 ..•..•........••••••••. lfove Cdsh will hu\ DoYis & Clcirt. 851-1666 ..............••••.•... ...................•... •Jt·ea111ro111 :! br. ~ ha, 'I m"" lt:a::.t' Avail 1mm1·d ~iOO mu Al!l li7:l ~ I' E 'I. I :-.; S L L \ llAYFRO~T llolhl' \\ti h he a c h .1 nrl ti 11 c· k 1; b d r m -.. rurn1'1IH'd Great \'lt'W \\ail \.IC'I tl lhru .June 1; Sl"iOll m 11 Wat1·rfro111 I lumei, ii.11 141.oO ' WA TERFROMT I hr, 2 ha, rdn~. SlO\'l' t o m pl furn. renl·cd pat111, li.:e )(arage. 20 bial sltp. S950 mo. yrly. \\l...I} ur wkt>nd. 675·369'l. ms -14.21 II \YSllOR I-~. 2br h1 h h.~c tu June 15th $6:>11 !IJ fi9j t>1X8 9'i2 5 101 ·1 \\ "II S E O i: n \' 1 c \\ l"u rn T t•nm:.. Pool. 1'.:1c- Sll<JtJ mo Call liiJ 75:10 e\(·~ WATERFRONT SURF lllt l U.J . .;pJt'IOU!-1450 ''" I .\P1·ur 11rof . horne or 11f1 ~fatun· aolll~ $7511 in11 \Ir ·1 n bole•\ 5.'>2 7fi5'1 \1 ... ·ll funi :! llr 1 11.1 l•t'"<'h h11u•w I hlk 111 •11'.•n W1111er 11nl\ l 111 pd Sli • 1'111· 111·.tl E,1 ''' '-'tort· 1;75 ITil Houses Unfumished ···········::;.r········ Geftffal . 3202 ....•.....•..•••....... 1 h it ~·am ltm. 2 111ll · IJ1g liJd. \ <irc.J. new • pb drp-.. kill. ... ok S775 mo <:rein Gn area 8J9.5JS.I ~ 5151> Balboa I stand 3206 ....................... BALBOA ISLAHD Beautiful Bay1ront \.1 w carpt'l, paint dml d tJlm 1)n Bay 1Allh pdlht u n WAT E R . H t•a lh -.pct'tal 2 :.tory J bdrm 31, ba. fr pl c. n e\\ k1H·hen Sl700tmo. lea!rl:' Waterfront ·Salisbur) 673-6900 WIMTER REMT.ALS 2 Br home. lovel,y patio gar StiOO. Bayfronl 3 Br lower. gar SHIOO m o Ba}front4 Br upper . i:ar. Sl200 YEARLY RENTALS l.tlllc Is land Lg l Br apt w del'k unfum $600/lse Lt.:l' rum 2 Br ap1. park mg for 2 car:. SliOO mo lo mo lw.1ut1fully remod 3 br home unfurn Sl2UO mo be Lovely 3Br+den . famil) hu11ll'. patio, gar. unrurn SI0011motomo. Soltth lladront :1 br lower. j!ar: furn 11r un fumS120llmo. South ~)·front 4 br up per. gar. Sl200 mo South Bayfronl . 4 qr YP· 11(•r. i.:ar $1500 mo. furn or unfum Lou lndttef & Assoc. 675-3331 Balboa Ptftinwla 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hay F'ront 'targe 2 bdrm .::! ba Condo in "ewport Bar Towers. Very lux· 1m ous Security bldg P ossible boat s li p lli:l 8018 Capistrano B.och 321 B ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gor geous 31xtrm Manor• 5490. all appliances. Kids Pets0Kc8425) fee REMTIMES 631-4555 Costa~ 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t11111ttM•on B.och I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••• lnvesturs a:.sum 9' ;' • loan. no qu,11 P I T I fiifi Tenants µay S(ilJU Sll>6.500 a ssum $411M AGT 552 6000 Howard '7 R .. 11.,.,1 :\fay be you thought ) ou l'OUldn 't move into a larger home ~cJuse of !ugh mtere,t rates. but the owner of th•~ home 1s an mvestor "dllni:: lo con::.1der an) te1 m" ')Jr.:. .-reali\'C & lw prt>pa n.'tl to move mto tilt!'! ;!5011 -.11 ft -l bedroom. J hath ho u ~c 111 N ~:w P tl H1 BE,\L'll rcalurtng a park-hk{• rear \ urd & .1 s pa 111 the 111;i:dcr bedroom for ~25!1,000 Phont' 75!H501 t11day ! San.Juan Capistrano 'l078 ..........•............ Ready to go. Office Building. S anta Ana. Near the -e1vic Center 10.400 ~q fl In c ludes work ing drawing~ & permit Chuck Spiller Broke rG.11 121;6 Balboa Peninwlo 3 I 07 Corona ct.I Mer 3222 E·SIDE DUPLEX Two 3 Ir. Units Sl4Z.SOO, FUUBt RIAL TY 546-0i14 GREATF.AMILY HOME 4Br. 2Ba. light & airy . I hlk to schl & park. I'" m1 to bch. Only $118.900. • -EXQUISITE home m Orange Tl'l'l' :! lxlrm. 2 ba Fabulous p3t10 with private spa Del·oraled lo l hl' "1th degree a nd a pn Ille l11ra tlon Cl•ntrally air l'Ond1 tioned Tcrriftl' rccreti tilotlal fac 1lit1es l'llewport Beoch I 069 ....................... JUST LISTED! WATBFROMT ... IE R W L.OAT. quaint 2 bdrm home on legal H 2 lot 2 c or gurai:e . $425.000 I '-.. Balboa Bay Prdp. • Rtaffon •67S.7060• BYOW:>H:H ld{'al for hors ('!. I ac re t:v1111tn home. 2h~rm . 3000 Sfl rt harn. hwy Cron !Jl-!l' PltlN C ll'A L S ONLY $265,000 193 6748 . STEAL IT! fll:ean view. :1200 sq fl . 1, at· 3 yr nt>w, $2.111.000 S:ll 3030 • Santo.Ana 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• What a Wonderful World of Sho1>µtng , right at LOW-LOW-PRICE 0uplHH/ Onits Sale 1800 ....................... INR..ATIOM RGHTY! R Units. 2 loL._, st l'ps to hay and beach Excellent Hcntals. Call today ! . •.••.........••..••••• l 'h,irm1ng 5 bdrm. :i h:i th ha\ front with JX' hual nuul St't>l .lul) $12tl\) mo Yrly Stf-.00 mo Hill t;rundy. ti75 fil61 OCEA.NF«ONT SP\.EHDOR Decorator hom e has <I -flR." :! llA. ml'ldii hnck fplc. W U. U1W. 2 car i.tar SIOSO wtnlt•r 1>14·9582 213 827 Sill\! Corona del Mar 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• your fingertip!> ever) JBr. large lot. near bus1 J()NES day ! D u 1 I ~ P 1 1 o t t'le!'!ll ihst n ct. & st·hool IU.l\LI y l ~C U1Jjlr 1tded 2bdrm , 2ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• .J a:. mine Creek n e w. 2 slur}. ocean ve1w. 3 Br 3 Lia Fam rm. 2700 sq. fl $15llO /mu 2 13 146.6684. l'am eo llighlands. nk l' lnm tly home. 4 hr. 3 ha, ram r m . d e n . puol. !>aunu. Sl500 mo. Ai.:enl fi7S 5930 I FlVINE TERllAC~ Sp.t<' Sbr . Jim. form d r. furn r R. wet b.1r. garden,·r m cl $1000 m o :\GT M.I 963.5 <.1ass1f1ed Ad:. To Plat•e Convcntlonnl 1 '>L l'l-40 house with prl\'llll' >rd & yourac.l,cdll64256i8aml" IYOWHH t urport Nu p e t s 1'rade your old stuff for let a Classified ,\d isor $80,000. 673-6210 $725/mo Gardener m cl new good ies with a help )OU !'>47 3182 Uetty Kerrti7J..l181. Class1f1eJ ad 642·5678 ' ..... ~;;....-~~~~~~~--~ ....... ~--~~~~---~~~~~-~~--~~~~~-~~~~.._~.....,_,--~~~---~~-~----- ,.1 ......... -.......... -··-·-··-.. --. -' . -·-...... --- -- ./ ........ u.twwU.d Hoi.Mt Unfuntilhe·d ...... , u .. fwWthed HcM.Mt u..tunM.a.d ···············•······· •..•...••.••.•••••••........................•.........•••...•....... c..w .. w. ·1uz c..teM.M 1224 ...._.""Jton•och 1240 t..,... .. och lZ41 .......... ~············ .•...••................ ··················~···· ...................... . 3 h r 2 b.11 $7..!!1 "''' '"'l' .lhdrm h1tu 1 ululh 1111 \11111th '" n111111h 11·11 l'h.irn11n~ 1 lt•itn 2 hr <'lfJ.X•h, draf)('"I It l'lr 1inh llulit'I' $..~I~ nwr •,11 W,111•1 Jl·ll•I f11~.Cl 1•·t lrll l(<tr1Jt•n WJlk t11 •!ilfltto:r 7$/J~ I• hll.'I Ill!• h•ll '11 1 ~~~t i~ f1 I I I h S ~ 7 J On tht• bl·,., h .:u1 111 t 1>111 \ f111h' jt,1111• I'' I rt1,Hl I .u11 .1-111 'u• .. S82..I\ 1110 ht I .t,L.' 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I. 675 lll7l ' ,I Thursday Seplember 18 1980 o.t.IL Y PILOT ('I I I Apup heallh ,_,.IMd ~•ti Ueefw& ..,_ t ... •h u.fww. . .••••................ , ....................•.........•..•••..•..••••. ... ..,.,..._ .. J16t Cost•MH. 3U4 H.tilMJt• .. ach 314.0 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• WfNTt;.R 2hr, frplr. dis· Lrg2bdrm. lcnt·ed yrd Wont l11st, Ari.iht 2Br, hwasfier, gar. s tps to ehildrcrr OK $475 mu 132.S. Ktd,OKIR41ililfct' s11nd. no pets. S500 mo New carpels & drape!> 6.'ll 4551; A11cnt Hobert I " 5206 Neptune 961-7600 645-1227 HUMTIMGoTOH LAICH (2~) 44&4750,4411 mo srARKl.ING STH EAMS I ----2 l:ir With Gur s:1~0 t•A~'"\DlN'' '{, Ocean Fronl. 2 Br. Avail ,. "''....,'"' v ., ... urpet, ~ater pt11d. 2176 'VATER"' 1.1-S ~ 20-BO to.ti 20-81. M35 mo. • '" · -"B" Pll1Ct<Ol111 ~16·414!0. 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It\ bn 't It lrrnc \OU O .... lll'd ~Jrdl'nl'I f\11 ""'. your OWN h1Jlllt.' ·• 1 11r :..ix !>IC:. further 111form;rt1tl11 1•al 63tH9tiO I II !Ir 111 Wt'!>l,11h• lrph ~·l)I• ~.I.Ill Hnghl 2Br Hume' $.lOO ;,;,t, •.il•1 W Gar Fr·cl Y.ml1t>-lt\.'o · ' fet> :mr & dl·n . .!li.i tJ•'l"" Call Hob .t~t to.ll t,)5" fern ~drdl'n I rµI.';. 1111 lleL,, ;:.150 m11 .1 111tiO,!.l111 RENTIMES AMERIC \'S FIRS1 cmtPLETE H0 :\1 1': RE.\l.\L Sto:R\'ll'E ,\LL AREAS. SI Z !-.~ ASDPRICES CALLTOO,\Y 631-4555 311 HOME. $495! l\rdi. wekome. hul(~ 'd ~ all appk>fi.6'155 1 f t.-t:' l'ontact Rubt>h ti:ll 155.'i 2 BR very qu1c1 ,\dult:. :"lo pelS Rangl' & refer Ut1ls pmd $4911 mo 6481 2 W. 18th. 64 2 0835 Charming 2Br C1'U a~w ~ S38S nr good schools Fed yard for pets1s:J6I 1 RIHTIMES 631-4555 l~.r,9 ;~ 3 Bdrm l..11 J!• 'Jrcl f<l'lltl'llr h.1t1,.,' ""h ''" S5511 m n h75 ~912 llkr :\ks,1 drl \1ar 4 hr :! h.1 ldm rm. ~I 111'1 1 ".11i bef lidm & .111 ipm 759 0 147 1;.\ I Uilil Dana Point 1226 ••.....•...••••.•.•.... Great Uana <'rl' ·1 '.J .Br +ram rm • t:'" lanl!st·::iping. low \'dft' w s prrnkll•rs l'lo~c: lo sch, µark Nt·~ homl' S695 mo. ,\vaal now call day5"496-0Z21. agt DUPLEX Xlrn lg upper J Br. 2ba 28x Ill h v · r.n1 some oen vu. dos1· tn 11eh & shops Ne~ plush i:rts & drps $5~5 l!t!l·223i, 495-1490 ----- ICIDS;ft'TS OK B Taro 3232 F:-Side House. Garagl'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'rwd )ard S545 642 2510, HOME FOR RENT 646~ 3 Bdr m S550 f'enl'ed ~a.rd & garage Farnih F...a,.tsrde I Bdrm 2 Ra pltiai.e K1tls & 111:t ~ W\l112 room. Famil) ~ekomc.Call96.1~or room. l1rephH·e. renl'l'<l 973 2971 \gent. no fee '~ Jfd, Gardener 1:Jrpet:.. r....,._., • V...._ 1234 drapes Clo.se to schools ..__, -r 9>75. 556-1737 a ft 3PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Enchant mg 3bdrm home Strarp 3Br. 2Ba. Fam th tliOO wJbrick fireplJ<'C room & frplc. Cu.<>tom d~ dble garage f642't > (~ cor throughout Elect RENTIMES 631-4555 gara ge door 2 covered patios. walk to schools ~1 esa del M Jr are<i S795 mo i54·62U! E.s11le dupleir unit. 2 Rr I Ba. lrg ·'rd 1·hrld µet UK. Avail IU I ;mi;•, Santo Tomas Sl50 l'all John 646-5096 2 Bdrm + dt;>n, 212 Ba Brookview Condo :! car gar Atrium. lmmed avail No pets, S610 Sierra Mgmt. &11 t32~ LO\el} la.rge4br. lam rm study, 2ba, dost• to µark & ~hopping Sli9S mo 557 8623 Newport Terr Cun1lt1 2 br. 2 ba. frplt:, g ar pool. Kids OK no pct!> SS90 968 8388 960 1503 Elegant 4 Bdrm 2 Ba Fireplace ~1th beauurul landscaping K1db UK ;»;o pets. Walk lo school & OCC Gardener 1nt'ld $700 mo 55& 1385 Duplex, 2Br 11,ha. patio. sgl gar No pets S.'180 D;m~. agt .644·7211 2br, lba. drapes. c pl. bwll in gas oven, waler pd. small pet . I child o k S4l51mo. 545·6169 HOMES FOR Rt::NT 4 Bdrms S595·S625 Fenred yards & garagt>s Fam1U~ please. kids & pe t~ wel com e Cal l 964 2566 or 973 297J Ag1 . no ree. ' 4 Bdrm. 2 halh, huf;!c yard. f1repl<11.'e. krtls & small pets ok SS50 mu. ~ .\882lll5:30 ........ °" S.ach 3240 ....................... Breezy lBdrm Retreat S325+ulll. <5489) fee 631-4557 Call Boh, dgt -- SUNNY COTT AGE Dreamy 2Br.S370,Kids OK. Fcdyard l77231 fe~ IEMTIMES 631 -4555 ftl tH I ft'fUH ~"' • 1dll ... ,~, .. t tHlf ' •• I II II Jll I ,., ,111 \11•.,. N11·t• p.1t111 WEST(' LI J" I ' 11 S 1-: up t>c.•eanfront 675 117110 100· rrom sand Newly dee: 2 Bdrm. t\vail 1m mi.'<I. S450tmo. 9!J7.().tJ2 Perl.ct 2br 2ba I IOOsq rt, (plc, lndry 01shwr. t;nr l gar, S500 • • f:h:i:tanl rireplaN.'8 I <•'I>< A rr,, ..... I• 1111 fu t HIUffl IH14f' I 11111111 !>I~· 11111 tun• '• ... u H 1 U•t .i .,.1J111111• '!. Wu I\ 111 I II\ I• uol It I ll ,11t·,1 l'vl 1•0111111 lt•11111,., 111111ulei. lrom bl'h, :Jtlr, 1•••1 1·l11l1ht111"' '11111.1 :!Ila 2 lqilti., l ,000 "I fl , 1"11111 l.i;•,wlt '-111 I"'" .:,1nlnr 111d • s:HJIJ 11111 I 11cl,·1 )JI•'' \J 11111 jl>(t t~l:J I 11<13 ~:>71!, l2 1:1 ! I •I 1111 111 h1111· .,f , .'7ti 7001 .1sk forP:.rm • • • ..,.nnln"'' m11h11c· tlmm• t I Ulll )JllCI lllH t 1 j.j H 11•-. I I •II •t.tl•'> I ,,,., JIUb llGeANYOM \ll'LJlll Twnhmc l H1 21u Tentu:. poolj .. 11: st•\' t 'vll prk .: for 2 u ir-. S !I li U 1, I \ 7 ~ 2 2 d ' ' l\J 1 , r, .. 1.1 LcaqlMO Hills ..... "'" I ... 11 1 .... 1 .. Jr..I 1250 t.IU8:Jt:i!t'• ~knd • "-It I.I I ~It. l.~I! 11°1 I f •·• t, ' I &tll I '"' IH "" t" I ... ~1 1• 1u r It • ..._, :·• Hi..wtiftclon . Horbour 32 42 \, . .,. 11,, h·,,·I "·ll••r ' t~v. I" t\ h t•Jt ti .• 111.•-tu t11lr11!.!> '''"' .i .. 11 I 11.1 " trpl" 11111111 lum1\l1 1·h•1 l.: 11 .,. l'I llJI 1111\ p.illfl IMMoi . ll'fl Ill" )!~ n1 I I I\ $11~MI II Ml 11\' 71ill flUliO •' \ t"· 'l'lh :n:i 1 or '15.i l.!1 1 ' 1\1 .I Ila d .. 11, :.! I 1 p h W<.t lt• I I II'... 11()() 11111 \\ .. nl (kt I K41i l:l51i 114 . 1:1~1·· Ill 1111.(11 \ h .,. 111 111t1u11 Jiil' nt:' .. r .:ult 1 uur ,, I JI >:t> \'11'tor1an Bl•Jc:h I J~UllJ. 11111:.. 1 i11 •• 11,. lw!Jhl:.. l lklrllL2 Ba 5825 1·,.,1, •1·1111" \1tlk1 h,ill :\t., ,,. 1rl) 12:1 28th St '"' Jil~) 111.:! ;..sx:, hi. 5Si Uilli \Jll 1mmcd. I ti Iii • Pt•nrn~ul.1 Pt :! Hr den, 2 \ltl .J< llH' .H1dr111 'hJ 111 Hu frpk tlhl g.irJge. l..tto:u11.1\111,1..:1· '111 pd,., lu1n it\JtJablc $800/mo ~., CClo l!n •11172 .' rl) Ai..'l 673 541U llUM .. i''OH It t-:~'I' .I llllrm $.SSO 1-'e111•t•d '.ml & J.!J rJge l'amil) 1tl1· "c· hHh & µets W\'ll'UllW c 'jll !:11)4 :!566 ur :113 ~I r\J.!cnl , 110 fet• 1111•. I.AKE.'\ dlx I Hr lt1r1 1·1111 llllll ~ frpk' W.111·1 wa'"· l llllflh pool 1•t1· tall ll;f\., 7.l2 !!2UU .I 1111 • WEST HACK B \ Y \Ht::A t'(JNl)O · t-:ltt:C JUr , 2B:i . :1 i·:.rr gur "ids OK Pool. $'i51. mo S:IS 0121 br. a. ha ext'(' home tn level, frplt , ocean view K1tb & 11eL .. <JI\ S9:lll mo • ri45 50.'l.'l alll•r !Jpm Jt.1mt Ir.,;~ 324 .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••• "': LOCJYftG Hi~I Capistrano 3278 .•..............•..••. 3252 Luxnnuu.'> 3111lr111 SS5l! 11 s panou' ft•n1·l•d lot l11r a.,:lfl5 J'plSl!l.'l!f!l lfcl! REHTIMES 631-4555 1'0~11 EXEL' Clll.F <'Ol'RSl· l'll'\00 2 Br :!h.1 • 1lcn all •*II plr<tni:ei; 111d I 'r lea"' ~.'>U mu, 1st IJ,I , $4lll ~c1 dq1 Call llarlr.1r.1 1.1a,.,s .ii l' 21 Sanrlp11>1.·r t:.\O 1~50 Elegant 11e" lownh11ml' 111 presl11!,1ous Turtlerut·k S pt'l'la1·ular v11•w :! masler btl suites, dc11, 2', ba, wet har, frpll', ,\ C , s 12 00 ba ,.,e il4 752 >n.50or7:i l 5815. Turtlerc:wk View £lie<' T\\nhme 2 Hr 2 Ba carthtones. 1 ) r he S700mu Gann) Steven:. Agt !133·1:1600, !n.i·l 192 :1 Br to~nhuu.~c S700 1mCI S w 1 m 11 o o J f a c r I :!13 465 ~I or 55!• &5911 . R<incho San Joaquin S.m Lt11s Re' \1udt'I •m th•· t:lth green. Specldcular ,·rew J Br. 212 ba, dtnrnR. hrea k fast nook Lu' unous $850 mo 7..(1111 na d~/, I la 1 • ;-fi(f (', /,~·.) 1q.J-,\~.'J1 2435 E Coast Hwy • CdM HOME Fon H ENT .i Bdrm SS95 1-'t•nced \,tnl & garage l•:imrl~ pl1•ase K tds & pets wekome Ca II ~ 251)(i •Jr 97:1 2'J71 Ai.tent . n11 fee Lakc:s. I Br condo pvt hot tuh. Tenm~. ix•ol, J<tl' ssuu mo 213 4fXl >Ci2:1 d fl 5pm RENTALS lbr. 2b.i $700 3br 2ha SllJOO Furn :1br, 2' 2ba $725 .$7511 lbr . .!' illu $950 $975 lbr 2' 'b" 'l7l0 Sp' gla!> .. '+523 CA14PIJ5 Da: IRVIHE Woodhrid;re Posh :lbr. T wn hme S595 mu 49'1 :?AS8or" l~·O'i47 •~lWES! '\ 11.~ul'I Sh11n·-. :1 Hr .. dt.>11 g,Hdl'n homt' $1125 1!)1 !H:.:1 ()" nL<r ~50.LO\el) :!llr W \ppl Kuls p , IS I IK' 1r>4ll9) fl't' Call ,1W Val GJI l~fl llcJul ..!bdrm c:u11tl11. J ll :! llr :! h.i c:on1lo I'\ l •oras. rcf11~. :l ~1 .. r~ 11.11111 ltJI -.w1m 110111 liutJI. 2 kills OK . no rl11J.! ss.'.O mo 19f> 0227 ;\\ail 8 21 $12.5 mi1 h t LCICJl8"CI 3 2 8 6 . la;,l 49ti·•Si6, !131·9303 Minion Vi~jo 3267 .•.•.•••.•.•..•.•.•.... 110:\1 ~ f"(IH It E~T .•...••....•........... :J ,'(i t A<lrm s.s5(l S.S95 F 1!n ce1J 'ar•h and J!<1rag1·s ' f'amrlreo; plC'a-.., k1cb & µeh "<'ICliml' Cull 9G<l·25Gli or • 17~ 2'.n l i\~'l. no fel· , ~::u:<: llTY .i Bdrm 4 Baths, A 1C t'ourt} ard as Mo 524-621:18 ,...wport 1.ach 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN llEEZE! Lovely Panoramic view l1y the bea('h, 2Br SSOO W Brick frplc<67541 ree REMTIMES 631·4555 Lovdy Laguna l·:•nate. w sundeck. split le' el '52S.~1dsUK1 9&11 1 ree Call \'1c:k1 agt 631 4557 kean view hlk from beai:h. 4 Hdrm. 2 1111ng, !>auna, spa. pvt l(uesl qt.rs. Sllj(IO. 499.5304 ----- ustin 1290 .........•............ •••••••••••••••••••••• :--10 f'EE' A1>t & Condo t---------• rental.. Villa Rcntali. 675 1912 Bkr ROOlMES ''A.MHJCAS LEA.DER tHT .. IUSIHESS OF RENTALS" CALL '631-4555 Bayshores 2685 Bay !>h ore O r I lbdrm, 21 ~ba St:.>O'/mo . year lse . 213 441 ·'.1252 or 385 2176 7 oceanfronb from S900 to $1600. Many o the r beach locauons We're open every day IURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 67S-46l0 N IC:C.dol ... •~r • ewporl lll•1gh ts ver y Unfurni-~::: 3425 pnvatt newly decorated -•••••••••••••••••••••• l~c 2 story condo 3 Br. 2 ba. powder room, frpk & 1100I Walk to .,rhools $M50 mo 1;45 495li ur fj.15·"834 Westchn a rea 11'vely ex ecut1ve home :!Br. 2Ba. ava1labll' for 1mmed1ale occupanc) Dee. J D l'ropcrty M.inagement 1s1 :mn l.rR 2Ar rondo !'ilowport lle1ghti. Frplc pool. \\ashe r & dr.'l!r 9>50 mo 675 MIU dys , or 6iJ~c\CS ~e"port l 're~t. .\bdrm. :Jba fam rm. unobstruct. e<I 0<·ean ,·1ew ~Sil mo 548:5019 . .'i57 7520 3Br. 2Ra home, hay win- dows , frplc , cover ed patio . 2 l·a r )!a r . Gardcnel-incl. $700/mo Days· 21:.M:J6·3990. E vl'S. & wknds. 213·28.'i·4:l32. wpl Bch. wtrlrnt. sec bldg, elegant 211r. 2Ba. 2 p\1 patios. pool, lndry fac. undrgmd parking, reduced lo ~5 mo For µvtshowmg 955-1961 l:'li THE LAKES No rthwood , lbd r m studio .. $425 m o l'a 11 Da\•1d 979 3953 or Peg 552·2000. Exclusive Big Ca nyon on Golf Course. Pool. ten m,.,. spa 2br, 2ha. gar. Sl LOO 'mo 640·8126 & .t97 5471 \'crsailles. 2 BR P• Ba. ad u lt s only Ca ll i l4·538·846.5: 21.3·884·7390 H U NTJ~GT01\ HARBOR, prime loca tlim. marina view, beaut new Jbdrm. $97.j. 3ba. balconies. frplc, ete. No pet~. 213·634-8602 or 714-ti40·665S. MEARIAY :! Br, ~arage. Sl600 w111lt•r Al:su <!Br. bt1yv11:w dc1 k. J.!ur, 1)5() ~ACOIS REAL TY 675-6670 Newly dee bach rull kit Vrh· rentl $325 inc utd Corh loc Oe~rre qcud non 'moker 6i1 [>580 OCEANFRONT -.mall I hr s S350 & uµ 2 hr ' }early It Wrntl'r $554) & up 673 9270 or 6~3 4m BAY F R 1 INT ,\ c; to:. Ueaeh. Pier 2 Ur $04!5, I Hr $525. $450. 11 Its Wntr :!03 E ~:dgi:.,. Jler I 1!'71 Zll6I; Costa~ 3724 .•..•••.•...•........•. CASA DE ORO ALL UTILITIES PAI 0 1 ·0111pu~l' 1hefor1· y11u l'enl Lus 60111 rll'i.1gn floalu1 l'b :..1' Puul llLHl . t11v rd i:.iragc nt·w rurn1t urt•, ... ur1 ouncll'd "1th µlu.'th land:.l'al)1 ni.: \dull '"mg .it ll:. !Jest ~·1~·1i. :! b.11 m furnhhl'<I SJlm :16.5 W Wrlsun. ti4:! 1971 SU S CASITAS li\Jm I hr Jpl S325 & 11p End gar \!lull.., no Pl!"' 21141 '\t•11 1J1ir1 Bl .54H 1!+68 liet wn h 311 & :>P~ -OCEANFRONT 3 2-1 BR, wmtef rentals now avail., 673..6210 dys, 673-2493 alt 5PM Sva1·1ous 2bdrm. newh redec. L5 ) rds to heach. Winter_ Laundry. lrg patio. uut mcl. S525t mo li73-tl562. I f\r, t'Ompletel) furnished uc:eanfront apt M 25 \\'inter \lso. I Br 'rr\''. S375 ltei.pons1ble ~rs1;11 0111) 675 2554, aft. 6P :\I 3Br 2 Ba.avail 9,'8. S600 mo. 673-33.SS Al!l Jbdrm. <!ba, very nri:cl) I um incl util. cable TV, Z i:hannel. gar Slt!l'S tu Ul'e3n " view D)s 213 585·0921 Wke nds 714-b/3 I~ tX.:EANFRUNT APT lbr Winter Rt!nl ul S32S mo l'lll Pd. No Ptils 673-i!\44 ..•••••...••...•.....•. :ncn M aee A vc 5'10 '"'oo $.I IU·$46.1 2 fir , I 8£,.. Apl Pool. laundry rm. \'rJ>ts. drp:. Adult~ uuJ~ Cal OK '!'St. Mgm . <-12 ltiO:J 3 Br. 2 Ba condo nr So Cst Plaza New crpl, mrn1 blinds Tleautirul Ctlm plex w ipool Jacuz11 cluhhs e Stunrung large 2 Br 2 Oa G11rden Aµl Pool. rl·t· area S385 i lU W 18th St Lgc 1 Ba . 2 br. w ('alonr range Gardner wtr µti 712 Shahl'Tli.tr S.12.'i \vacl on ur lie( 0<" I I 54X ot lli9 J Br. 2 Ba i·ond11 nr So Cs t Pl<tlll. Nc1• crpt. mini bll111h Beautiful c·om pl,,·x w pool. .I <t l' u n 1, cluhhsc S.500 r,7;1 :1<!4 I, 76<1·~ $450·Sl75 2 1l1 I Ila \pl' All ll111lt 111s t•rwlsd 1.tar W fl ht111i.. Ujt '\l•Jr .... L' Pl.1za t '..11 01\ Im rn••cl ''' < 1pa11n T~I. :\h:mt 612 ltio:I Bdboals&c.td 3806 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 llr 2 ltJ 11111"·1-,11 1x.·1 YRLY 1 hr. del'k ~.rr f.111111\ 11111 t SI 111 prkg laundry fal' \, 1 f;-11 Xbli~ no~ $.5()(1 mo 673 01811 2 & J BR APTS. '\ .. ;v. D~:Ll;X E '(91 8225 !~IK I lf;j l.Wluxe ila}'front 31'>11rm :!ba. rdn~. lrpk. adulti. no pt>t'-SIUIJO m" 'rh Col} hJt'h .11>1 p.ir1elrn.: &16 7213. 644 5138 · llAltP .! 11<1rm l It.1th l•nd ~;1 r,1)!c pal IO 110 pl'l:. (.'.ii I ~4tl 4Hl!U Pam IJr l.JIT) l>fl \ .i l • ~1:-ilJ m11 .i:.k for nu crµt llUJctnt:':.:. 'l'r) i:s~nllal S25omiu Sl50 latboa Ptftinwla 3807 ~e • "\~y.·1>orl ll l :i, ••••••••••••••••••••••• &ll 59~. Small &ch. S300 Yearl). Ultl s pd 4 -KPM ~-S.ach 1740 Manager675·5112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.l'sFtNEST Spanis h Es tale Living t Beaul1ful park·like sur roundings. T err aced pool Sunken gas bbc1. spa rkling rounla1ns S pa cio u s r o um ~ Separate dining area. Walk in closets, home· hke kitchen & l'abrnets Walk to llunl1n~ton Center 1 Bedroom un(um $4(l(l I Bedroom furn from $430 2 Bedroom furn SSOO Twnh~e unfu rn from ~ L..1vely :3 BR 2 Ba, rrk jlat10. $675 yrly 646-1220 --- $695 yearly Charming Ba y Front I Bdrm Parking. Utils paid 679·9667 Eves. !bdrm by beach. Patio. gar. util pd. S400 mo yr ly Ref. 673 1275. 673· 1401 !bdrm. steps lo beach . ) ea rl~ $375 m u No pets waterbeds ~ u11l fi.15·5714 1 Bdrm. I block fro m beach. Car port. $390 per We!it:f ield FAMILY APTS. Brand new lwau11ful lrg apt. lor fam1he!-with I or 2 C'hlldrC'n :-.ear park lleal paid N11 pcb 2nr. 2Ba S.1"5 39H W W1bnn, (' '.\1 f.J I 5583 /5'\fl ~40!! '\e" 3 Br 2 Ba s.sr.o With large private }ard , fireplaCl' 2 l'hdclren c >K 534 Hemard :O.t ~•Iii 21tl!i 2 Br" I • Ha n l'.,. l' c awnhi.r till rn •• ir 1 .. n1 pauo. gar \dull:. 111,. pet... s.t25 645 4837 -------Adults, no pets. Utilities Free! LA QUINTA H ERMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln. 1 blk W of Beach, 3 bl ks S of EdrnRer. m o. Carolyn 631-3240 To"11hou.'ie 2Br . i:ruc 1ous Agent. JOO 34lh. St. N B. lr\ring pool al.lulls No Corona---.. --Mcr---3-8-2-2 pets S37li i~W 18th St 64&9507 847-5441 lr.W. 3744 .............•......... '\ewly furnis hi..'<1 I Br & ofc or 2nd bdrm l'Ondo, W ·s unn y d el'k, on stream. AC. d shwshr. l'arport. pool. lenms. ell' $.550 mo. I yr lse. "Adil no pet.s. 548·002 bfr 5PM lv m~sage:__ .•.••••................ Charming lBr. south of hwy. bit ins. beam ce1I. a r age. S4 6~ m u 955 3649. Walk to b each I m medaalt;' OCl'Upa n cy Nice, lrg., & quiet 2Br. 2Ba. frplr.:. µar k 111 2 Ocean view from tlerk S700/mo. Wknds & eves &+P!889. wkdys IH2 5757 l hr .1pl bcarne1I l'Ctlrng nu t•rpl 11u1el r es Jrc•a ~o pets S350 mo Sli5 sec '\'ewport !I ii. h-12 5~:19 Clean :! Hr I Ila gu ra !!t no 1x:ts. ~12.~ Ca II .tit 11'.\f IH2 ~11!>.i ~IMlrm, 1enred 'rd. r~dc1• 1'ncl gar ~5 · i\dulls. n•r IJl.'lS 3AA Ba} St tH2 t~61 ltlewport &.ach 1769 Oceanfront 2 Br. I ha, n o ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'hildren or pets, $800 mo 2 Hclrm I louse. rC'fnµc & SHORT TERM Agent. 673·5354 stove Small t•hlld 01\ R~ALS $i50 5413 t377 So of Hwy. Spac 2 br. I Weekly&Wmler ha. s~ndeck , garage ___ A.:::g_ent 675-8170 $5RS Agent, 675 5930 •OCEANFRONT, /\\ail Costa Mesa 3824 now, daily, weekly Spec ••••••••••••••••••••••• tacular view 673-SUR f' I Br Newly decor 2as pd. encl gar. ,\dlb poo l 642 5073 3 Br Townhow.e. newl} I Bdrm C>pen lx•<im 1·cll 1ng caqa•t. drap1·s Patio. endsd ~aragl' <;as & waler $375 979-9lil5 2 Br l Ba Oupll!x Pe t C:h1 ltl OK ~<!5 5'18-4301 NO LEASE llt!i:or gas pd. enclsd 2br. I 1ba $43.5 adull11 no REQUIRED • YEAR·ROUNO FUN : Socral Act1111t1es 01· rec1"r •Ree Sunday Brunch • BBO's •Par· ties • Plus much more g~dlts vool. 642 5073 µels t fo3 1·5459or640 ll~i 2 Br. 1 bath Apt. Newly decor. Gas pd. endsd 2 IMrm I Ua <;round gar pool Adlls. 642·5073 floor Wes1s1cll· ::.425, --------!).)fi .. t).516 S350 Enticing 2Br W aU-uul.paid,..garag.~ Good locatior.(55961 ree 631·4556 agent Vi c:ki IJlils paid. 1 Udrm. $225. Q111ct Atlulh Palio 644·'*l51! -- • Pnvute lakes1cle patrol> · & ha lc11111es ~I h•aled µool & whirlpool s pa .,, miles fnim bead\ N2·1 160 7562 Ell.JS i\Vl' II B c '.lhlks W or lie a ch DI l • I' '>ulll:sc to Mar 31. 1981 ., 30r. 2Ba wtrfml 1"1111110 ~ huat '"I' SVOO rno 1213> m 5421; Loveh 2 & :1 Bdrm Tuw11house:... gilorage . patio law1dr) fo1· S.12:1 & SS25 Call 213 /591i i202 or 714 960 73'1i Ne~ Lux C'CIN 00 I hr poul. tennrs. dubh~" & walle d 1·11 m mun1t\ >150 /rno ti75 5339 eve ... >147 1261) da) ~ NII' i:: ,\<Jults 2 llr pullu. pool. gurag~. trph· ~.> m11 !1112%83.1~12 5251 MARINER'S WALK LI! ~ hr apls from $450 r'rpl•· l.ir~l' yu, µat10. l(ar. nr lfunt llJrbour lfiM:! ,l1b ('111 lc .\pl I S.10 lil'.lrT 2 l~lnn 2 hath I-m·pl.11 <· 1;,1ra)!(' s.i.so m.1 ( Jll 'lf.;I .!:!II.> SµllC:lllU.'> f Ill' I r••nl <1 pl S l77i 111 11 • kid., <;later Bc .1d1 I l & la'l S.18 ·..i~ II " IBr 1.tartle11 1·1111cl11 1.1!..1· - nt'"' Pool & 1a l 11111 °"" :> pet' SIOO mu P I' ~.2 11o>:~1 " 2Rr carpeh drar1e'>.' 1 •I 'mdll l'hrld ok No f)t!b •If 1 waterheds S34ll s:1i; 0039 1.1 2b<lrrn, 2h.1, Hunl1nl!lt111 llarho r lri plcx , dis 1lwa .. h1•r, pnv pat1n, l!a r w /op<>ner adulc;;, no 11: pets $425, H40 40~ A l( 3bdrm, bll ms . lrpk. lrg masl~r ~rm w /Wtilk-in closet ss101mo 995 1093 Harbor i\rea 2br . lba . no pets t S4001mo 554·2811 after6pm lr.,;M 3844 ....................••. I llr l'11nd11 in Ldkes " 1 I tll II 1-'ull JJ• . t1:nm,.,, l:lltl un 1t ·c S.SOO mo i31-476.1 LOCJIMCI IHch 3841 ~II t5 •.•..................•. )tud10 unrurn .. Drapes. carpets. ~ton?. rcfrige • 2 block to beach SJ.10 in· clds ul1 b 497 3017 II llJr. IJJllO. "alk to heach. 1 new carpet S3'i5 Ca II ti 0Jrhnc 1)61 1161 or ·~ 3i,:,2 Beautiful Studio In ex • 1' change for hs1• "urk .\9<1 1-139 ask ror Thclm.:i 1 497 li"4 .I lGrJWiO Hills 3850 •.........•.•.•.••..••• lhi;hu11 J llJll. :!.Bdrm S155. l\•nt A Ct58Hilfee Rubert agenttrn 4556 3852 ....•.......•.......... ? Br 2 ha <'Ondo on gull course 1nclucfos rder washer & 1J n er snuo .\92 ti 700 or \9'l :!i!lh • Lgl:' 2 BR condu. 1wtA-ly re fur1>1,.,heJ pool, aults Nu pet .. S50() 552 (H1:! Jll 6 2 hr. 2 bJ l~mdo, gull r.:r:.e •I I, ,I S :1S O Oa rlent• 661 11611<1~1 :16'i2 1 I ltlewport ~ash 3869 ...•.............•.•... Walk to the beach. 21lr $150 w ,heat1.od p00I, gar pill!> all apple (6405 >fee IEHTIMES 631-4555 GREAT RECREATION: 2 Br. 2,J3a. Sundeek. $425 Wl::T SIDE. 2 br. I ba. NO FEE! Apt & Condo stow. refng. l~c patio. rentals. Villa Re ntals carport, adults. no pets, 675·4912 Bkr. _ Tennis• Free lessons Avail approx. Oct. b l. (pro & pro shop)• 2 548-8675 dys. 760· 111 8 e d e a Pleasant E·Side .t Or 1 ' i B;l.. -Crph. drps. NO P E1'S $495 mo. ~ 6680 Beautirul brand new 3 bllrm. 2' 2 ba. Huntington Beach home. Completely carpelt.'<I & draped. 5 blocks fro m bea<"h & ~cliools. SIOO per mo ~ ut1ls Owner will main tarn ext yard l'are Ca II 891 7951 Roughly 10 lo c·hoos l' from S375·9150 monthly on 1 }'ear lease We're Lhc ones to call. Npl Shores. lrg canalfrunt h11mc, 2 sty. 3 Bdrm + den. 3 Ba. 2 frplc:'~. lrg redwood d ec k uve-r wah'r . 2 car garage. 2 comm pools. tennis c rts. walk to ocean S950m\O yrly Owrwr 645 6646 Sea Spray 3 b.r. 2 ba con do. pool. spa, tennis. 1 m i to beach. gar, S6501mo. Health Clubs•Sauna• e\'es & wknds, Hydromassage •Swim· ming• Driving Range Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba $340 717 W 18th. =H 1>45·1926 PARI NEWPORT ., d 'S 1t JBr. 2Ba frplc den. nke rami l y community . schls. move 1n cond ~16 4093 Brand new condo . 2 story, 3 bdrms. 21 2 ba. frplc 1300 SQ r\:with w W cpl. drps. 2 car gar w /opener $650/mo 2182 Maple &IJ.2282 or 675-5487 eves Cozy 6 spac family home near S. Coast Plaza. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 car j!ar. huge backy ard. frplc . new drapes & crpl, clean. k1d b O K . no p eh S6851mo.5S9·1159 2 Br. Clean. Att ach ed garage. Fenced yard. Carpet. Child/Pet OK. 9480 mo. 642·~7 ---- Brand new :l Br 2'1!1 Ba townhome. fplc, patio. 2 c,ar gara11e . Npt llgts area. 1745 548-763R, 646-IU2:5 eves. Tast y 3br home SSOO' w bnck frpk & balcon) view. Kids 0K(67591fee RENTIMES 631-4555 1550 mb. Newl~ re- furbish ed 4Br Condo. s u bm it on children. 760-1634 or 962-1618 ----- Sparkling 2.Br.$355 W Spacious yd for kids, And garage! (8488)ree IEHT1MES 611·4555 •I Bdrm . I~ Ba . Fireplace. Fam. Rm 2 Car Gar . 1700 sq. ft rwar Hamilton/Bushard. $750 mo. 964· 7198 or 645·3447 HOMES FOR RENT 2. 3. 4 & 5 Bdrms . $475-llOO. Fenced yards &c garages. F a milies p leas e , kids It pets welcome Call 964-2566 or 973-2971 Agt. ooree \G5· Spacious 2 Br w lrJC • -- yrd. kids/pets welcome Sea Spray 3 br. 2 ba con· Nu crptstpalnt. 631·2246 do. pool, spa. tennis. l m l to beach. gilt, 9650/mo W"odbrldgc RcalllJ 551·3000 1920 8!!!.lnu Pk,. v. lr>·ln1· Woodbridge. :Jbtlrm. lwnhse . S550 mo No • Pets. • 551-2215. Woodbndge 4 BR 3 Ba, Fam Rm, atrium. ~10 mo 644·1890dys: 551·5827 evs. 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. l bu. frµlc , IRe deck . hardwood floor!>, fenced hack yard & dbl garage 1700 mu. Agt. 4114 7551. Gracious living in lovely 3bdrm. 2ba w /spa. No pet.r.i. $825/mo.49'7·4072. Two Ttnific Hotelts Both are 3 BR 2 ba with ocean views. l800 and e;(). LCllJlllMVilacJel.E. 4'7-1761 Blum. condo. 4 Br. 212 Ba. new parnt. 11ew carpel. lease lt50 mo. 833-1357. 644 81i0. !~~-- Costa Mesa 2 BR 21"2 Ba. plush unit with patio, 2 ca e garage a n d fireplace. Adults only complex. SS75 mo Credit check required. 675-5880 or 759.9341 BEAUTIFUL APART· Townhouse. Spacious, MENTS: Singles. 1 & fireplace. pool. Quiet 2 Bedrooms • Fur· area . Adults. no pets. n1shed & Unfurnished $495. 645-3381. 675-5949 •Adult Living ·No Pets SPACIOUS adlt 2 BR 1 Ba • Models Open daily 9 to 6 apt, open beams. ser\'ln~ bar . lots of wood thruout. Oakwood m mo. 673-8803evs. Garden Apamnent1 Hunlingt.on Beach, 2 BR New 3 Br. 2 12 Ba 3bdrm . 2 1 ~b a c ondo. with pool a nd laundry Newport Beach/So. Townhouse. 1550. ~aut ocean & city lites r 8 <' i 1. Hunt 1ng10 n 1700 16th St Private yard. Close to \'tew, no pets, $700/mo. Gardens on Viewpoint (Dover at 16th\ shopping. Atlulls. 1982 Jim 963·0902 or 968·4650. Ln. lSl months rent + de (714) M2·5113 Maple. 5"18·2408 You'll ·like.•hls adult liv· posit. Credit check re· Newport leeca./No. 3b 2ba dr ln " . d 880 880 I r, . apes, c ' nr ing in Newport's finest. q u ire · 675·5 or rv1ne Wllson&Placentia. $575. 28 3b d I J 759·9341 fat 161111 al r . a. en. poo . ac. ------(714) ~1104 963·1777 t5pm ~eni:ls. No pets ~·3349. i:;~r.to~~r~~~a~l~ s!::,~!~ ----------' Spacious Family 3 bdrm Extra lrg Nt•wporl Crest .--2 ba, $395. Playground & Condo 3 Br. 2 v.r Ba. $700imo on 1 yr lse ""''I. "•0 .'"'""' from 127 l!A().',jlt Oceanfro nt 2br. X lnl r-1 ...... """" Mu!lter BR. <>1:e11n view, .;., ;u PM cond. Adults, no pets . Fam Hm .. fple. wet bar. 2b1' 2VJba gar frp<'I. dis-Gar . Winte r . $575 . 1111 rec. facrl , $850. hwasher, micro. adults. 213.795.3018 2 Bdrm. 1 Bath, w /deck & 673-2181 _______ No pets . t y r old end. gar E .side. $450. Oceanfront/view 2 & 3 Rr. The Real Estate Store I Blk to heh. 38r, 2Ba. SSSO/mo.63l·3926_. __ halcon y, (rplc, gar. 675-1771 home, pool, tennis crts , CONDO 2br. 2ba. super Fro m $550 w i nter. pvt parkirrg. 1750 mo. 'sharp, beaut. area. 3 blks 640·-i797 VILLA MADERA M5·3615 eves, 673·6210 S.C. Plaza. Security. OCEANFRONT Winter. ~s~r.;..;r 8:a~c~~s E1~7.~· dys. S500. 752·L520or961HS49 gar.ades. Children OK. Exec. Type, good area. • 2 br. I ha. crplg. all nc" parnt. hll ms. S350 mo. t 21314311 '4tY7 "'91e81iBllU APARTMEMTS Beautiful brand ,new ga rden apts . .spa Adults . ·no pets. 28r 2Ba $45.1 398 West Wilw11. 631 558.1 0-,aiftt 3U6 •••••••••••••••••••••• Q Dix lg 2Br . 2Ba. den, frplc. garage, range & garba!(c disposal. t 7111 493-1030 HwttlncJtan .. ach 3'840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S295 For a huge I Bdrm W /all bills paid for. Kids OK. near schools! #8427 agt 631 4556 rec ------ Lovely all adult. no pets. 1,2&.3 Br apt!!. 6200 .. :II inger. h.b. 84ti-0619. Cute N Cozy! l250 W I all maj applc(9645)(ce Contact Val 631 4S56 HARBOR RIOOE. Sec. ~u.fww HOO quiet. 3 Br 6 I Br Nopets.SM:i.Utilpd.ex· ___ _ Fantastic view 3 nr. 2 ba Gated. 3br, 3ba, din rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67S.4•. cept elec. 2324 ~Iden. Deluxe poolside xtra lite M.MDllW... Cle.an 48r , 2Ba. frplc, crpt, drapes, 9650/mo. '' l t I d r l'br Lr0 2bdrm, fenced ·' rd, 642· 1213 u omp e e y remo . am-rm, 1 1lry. atrium. .. ----------.f 2br, Zba. Bltru., dshwhr Sell with EA.S~! Be•utifw decking.aduJt.s 2900', view, g•rdener In· children OK. $475-lmo 1be futmt draw m the lbr. nice. clean. close to 111 m iles beach. Adlts, lt'aaBR EEZE only. •tum Will con· cl. l2200/mo. 644-Gl20or Newcar1>etdtdrapes. Wett •.. a Daily Pilot lboplatransp.Prer.F'em no pets. $395 mo . 964-4116 so..-1 Cl assUied Ads 842-5678 sider lM! /opt. 640-5531 644-MOO tH-7600 64 S-12 Cluained Ad. 842·56'71. 50 + $2116 se-&s1a 5.1&136'Z. -----'-==-=----'==;:=====::L·=======-=-=-=-:.J.. -==--=-=-=4=, ====-1==========:.l ---~-· COUNTRY CLUB LIVING Singles, 1&2 bedroom apts, & townhouse' d 1-'rom $449 644· 1900 11 r t:onrlo 2bdrm. 2ba Bay ,. view, enc lsd g arage. l' auto opener $695 year- ly TSL Mgmt 642· lfiOJ. ---- VEltSAIUES II d \ IACH/111 A neat upgr3',.ed full secunty penlho~. over lookln!! parkbke ground • & fountain. $500/m o ~I ~gent. 644 7211 __ _ VILLA BALBOA New Luxury 2 Ar C1'ndo. Full Se1·urlty unde r )(round park ing, Cagney l..unl'. $775 ·mo ti75·3007 II Versailles Br 2 Mu Sel'. ~'7()0 Eves Penthouse 2 ' Ocean view. mo 644·0452 ,1 Hay front Apts S460 to flOO. Sandy beach. Avail. ,,. Sept 7th l)of.'k space" 714 bi3'17W& 675·&191 '1 • 11 hln«k from hcuch 3 t Udrm 2 lia Upstairs Buut·1ns, sw1deck , ~ar l:eose 9650. 127', .Wth. St 640-6140 -----J --.-.. .... £'f 2 l'"ll "P•t OT .. .. ................. .... ... ... _ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._.,.,. .._.. M6t ~ Newpon Bead\. •uh ...................... . •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• 'Hotel room . 1ma11 WANT&D· Garaa_e Vena1ll• !ie(unt)' t'O"? lutdwn. z.w w 0t .... w/a.dto .... fWW&ttrt plu 2 Bdrm View front -•• -t.c C41l 11S.u.f. Ml·OTU 17549\2 Bkr • depoatt 17M.,. efter .... r -Cltwnv1" I BR, brand Rooms far RHt Oardea 0wal'Mat0C Ali'por\. new Villa Balboa Condo o"we • Ora.naie Aru DIS O..W. fH II.\ lilt a'iO n\Q 80 ~I 911 J414. l~ F.vet •• Oc.-nn view \'tru 1llh Quiet c M "4>me Mr............ ... Penthouk 2 Br 2 8.1 »30 Pn\M")'• warmt.h .. _., ............... h 1-'\t\lplaw ~ t)(lr mo 9*), U2 7'51l ••t &1 dyt WW~ $67 tlA\. t;v • t;. W11mli-~I l20 t.al\&M lliH<'h. lie furn WESTt'l.l .. 'Jo' <.'omlo I Ur ~l 2 l\r ~ New 111 tenor' \d11IU No jM't 673~ VILLAIAUOA 1COHDOS Adwt unly IW11u. ~n. ''• !:J.11 t...r111e palll} 2 Hdrni 2 llJ with ut't'an \lew From '700 Mo JRL rn~l'\tt'!> rm. pn ba. l11Wftl no pel!l llOO --~ ,,,, t\amistwd lloenl 1n C'Ml• M"a ~1h-t honw Work "'" P•~on Not llfttMr JO yn.,M2 ,.,.. 6'S-lS66 SU~ , ........... •ZH NEW 01.-:t'OR JBr. 2Ba. Crplc. pr, l b!U bc.'b $67~ m o HI) No pets 1<h. 6'S UiK2 OCIAHFllOMT 3 lidr ~ 2 Ba. bit ans. frplc, only J yn old. dbl gar Sl300 'mo ' rly OCIMROMT 2 Br & 2 Ba, bit-Ins. Crplc onl) 3 yrs old. dbl aar tllOO/mo yrly. JACOIS llALTY 67M670 t t,'.t years new. golf course view. 2 BR. 2 BA split level apartment. Built· ins, carpet. drapes. 2 carports. laWtdry facili· ty, public tennis courts and golf course ri1ht behind. Adults. no pe~. A vailable O c t. 3 . $425/mo. /lease. Owner 642-0138. The Roommate You're Lookinl For ls Lookint For You! "°fee for peo- ple wtt.b home to share. D> ror those looking. . I --· . -""-• . . ' Phone Aaw, Cont Rlh llall, Xerox, Sec Svc•" .. Wortd Offtet Netwrk .....,. ~ ·········-·-·-· - ............ •tt•· ~·tt:;z·~···ti··········· v'NEED ,. V'MMEY ............................ •11iif'W -... ·-· . ISCOITS IY hneedlate full time =DI Acc:llubtlnl or Yia1• 6 l-oan ex - petieftce preferred. App· 1J llfpenon. ............ ~ lMD MacArfhur Blvd. lnine E.0.£ .... M JF •nkiai JSaws • Loan Ta.Lii Immediate full time openln1 for s harp, ~ble Teller. Sav· tall • to.a nperience PIAttid. Apply at :f~~ ,,.. ...... Lom Y ·W '''CPA ftl'ii la .., ~ AIDls Blvd. !I!~ ·,,.~£\ .. ·~· · t;il. Betdl. · 1 .0 .S ..... M/f . 1-1. I t9D be ............ ------ . _, ... "· .. .-.. - ti service w °'"*" en .._ ... __ __._ ~,..~~do -----·-···--·'"" ., ..... .W.. tJIC lllll. School X1nt ClfpGltUaity for exp atld, ltn'9ft•IM ttca, lndl¥klMll. 11'8 l ~!!" . ibW. • boMst. Hon· a.IMd Ol*U• ... r. . .......,, Call Joe Jbbul, lllafY cocmn.unte with •. •IP.i~~~ ot Ttlara lot ...,.,.... ... ftl. • looldln.-er F /C Part time ror clothinj( st.ore in Fashion Island Accounts pa}ablt! payroll. doub le entry journal thru trial balance. Call ror In tttview /appt. Tt*LOOIC 64-4-6500 IOOUIB9P(f Familiar w /bkkpg pro cedurei. 4-5 hrs a da~ Call V1 clu. 540-6055. Coutal Person.nel Agen cy. :llOH.arbor Blvd. CM NEVE.RA FEE BOYS & Girls for ad- vert 1sang c1rcul.at1on Transportation pro' 1d"d from 19th & Harbor. C'.\1 644Hl667. BOYS LS to 18, factory ·won, 6 to 9 eve:. Ca II Sat. 6'5-2702 ---- C~llEIS . UTVTIM MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shifts CASHIER Experienced full t 1 me position open. Salary . commensurate w1exper Apply in person. Metro Car Wash. 2950 Har bor Blvd .. C.M. CEMITEllY COUHSBJHG 2 mature adults if at'· cepted will be trained in the Pte·Need Pro&ram al beautiful Pacifk View Memorial Park. Phone Darrell Ward 644-2700. CHlLD CARE for I yr old. Sam to 6pm , Mon thru Fri. 1·2 other chldrn OK Please call 8: 30 to 5 MS-4988 CHRlSl'MAS MON l::Y E n t il u s 1 a s t 1 c Homemakers · earn to S2000 by Thanksgiving demonstr.ating Toys & Gifts. No deliveries No collecting. Need a car. .Call 540-8330 collet't to tee lane. Gln'S'NGADGETS Celebrating our 30th year!! 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Vicki Heston · & Associates 18004Sky Park Blvd Suite 235 I r vme 540.0400 C'len caJ EXECUTIVE SECRET ARI ES We are acc·eplmg J 11 phcal1ons for execulh e sec rel anal po!> 111ons Shorthand or Mwpm re quired Wide vanely ot backgrounds needed Orange Counl' At rport area 557-0045 0\-Llr\W::. !IMP011AP¥ P£11SONNll 5111\1\CIS 3723 Birch Street Newport ~och Clerical Jr. Sec..jRecept. Answer phone~ & hght typmg Will tram Vaca t1on America. ln1ne. 955 384Uc'.\1a 1>k for Samantha) Clerk CASHIERS We have 1mmedwtc need f o r 20 clcrk c, & 15 cashiers rn lhl lrnne area We also have n~d for CLERK TYPISTS and SENIOR TYPISTS We also hav1• other in Ler es ting as~1gn ments available Top pa). paid vacation s . r e fl'rra l bonuses .. NEfER A l't-:E IELL~ Call or l'OOlC in today Ir \lne. 833 1-1,11 2102 Busmes1> Ctr Dr 112\ll hunt. Beach. 817 ·13498 16152 ~arh Uh ii ::23() E Laguna Niguel. 831·0542 27957 Cabot Rd. Equal Opportunity Employer Mtf' 1H C LERJC TYPIST If ~ ou are look mg for a l'hi.llengmi: pus1uon. en Jo\ 'anc1' on the JOb. & wa11t to work m Newport Reach. we ha\'e ,1 j11b fur \OU We need .. omeont who can .provide good d enc·al ::.upport for our purchasm g dl'Pl T' IH' ·15wp1'n, & lyr prev1ou~ uf111·e cxp1.:r i-·or a ppl 1·all 6-10 1580 CXI -=202 EOE Cll•rk w<a nll'<I for heallh food :.lore Kiq:wr 1ir1• ft•rred. 548 9537 Conces~um help 11ant1·11 for Cmema H75 1580 CompJ 1111111 housl'kl'c1wr \t•m-Frr :ii2.5 da\' ~luM dnve Balboa Penins ula 6i3 5.')fa Cook. exp nee· IJrcakfa~L & lune ~ f:m1e before 3pm The &•ac•h Comber 2633 W Pac1f1c Coa~I llwy. N.B COUK HOl 'Sh!K~EPE R on luxun y;H·ht 6 mo ... 111 ~1..·xtt•11, 6 mo'> 1n 'ewporl 71 1 1;45 16il 213 610 66!'>1 COOK '.'lo exp .. r. ;, tit!~~. dosed Sunday ~~e mgr Log Inn. t792 MJ l.'.\rthur Bhd , Irv COot<S Exp pref bul nol nee .\ppl) m 1>er~on betwel'n 9 llAM . M f' as k for 0 a,. 1 cl l\1c('11 rm 1 t 1k' l.anol1ng. :11110 ,\1rw.1 \ 1\\e. C:'lt COSMETICIAN 01 ans:e t'n IJharmat·~ w11h lar$!l' 1olum1· presllgl· l'•Nnl'tt<'S anti fragranl'e lookm~ fur hl line cosmrt1c1an E'(pr m selling, ordl•nn~ anti ~lnct 1m t.>nlon control Offer.. good tntome <incl health benef1l'o Send re sume plu:. ... al..ary te qu1r cm ent1> 111 i\dll1K, Ua1ly Pilot Ill>' lf~)O C:\1 !12626 Counter help n~ded for sandwich ~hop. Mon· Fri Part or F 1T al Anthon)· s Dell. 171!111 Sk) park Ste A. lrvme Call ~56 0670 for app Cou nt e r Perso n Orycleancrs Full lime . Will tram 545 l\16ti. Counter Help Full lime days. Mon Fri No ex per nee. 955 3868. DATA PROCl::SSING DATA ENTRY OPERATOR &p.rienced operator with abilty to k~y • to I 0,000 strot&es. Ex· cellent salary ond ..,.aoyee benefits. .....,to: Personnel Offtl:e DEL1VERY JPori timr M .\Tl'R E Pt-:RSON Mu-;t haH• good dnvmi: n·1·ord Flower shup 83.1-1881\ l>tmlal A1>:. ·1. exµer. H OJ\, d1a1rs1de w ortho expcr ;\fot1va1100 & enlhus1asm .o must :l uay "eek. Top pay Bonusei;. & xlnt fr 1n i:t-b1·nef1t s. Costa Ml·~a Pam 540 li852 IJenlal L.,nkrng for a h1gh+y motivated t·hrs1de assist.int to repl ace our "l\tother lo Re" Xlnt salary & benefits Pedo Ask for Sharon 5-18-5580 l>l'ntal \..,s 1st .1nt 1·ha1rside. 4 day wcl'k UiM area • &ii 7162 CNntal Ex.p Dental J\,s11lant. work 4 days get paid for 5 642·0112or644·6687 CNntal Ortho. chairs1de. m u-,l ha'e ex p P T 3day w k -.:e w po rt Beach and C•ista Mesa. 546·5170 1.A>nt al ReceplJ.on1st Ex per mature. for hu!..~ ei:.t abl1shed o ff1 l'c 545.4553, 0 1..•pc·ndable adult Lo oper a te pJ r k 1n g lot s weep1..•r Weekl'll•I:. !'>-15-2611 IX>1>k Clerk 40hr wl1·k Sh· \J;rnJger Sea I ark )l olel 2274 :-o;ew porl Bhd C \t 714 6'Hi i ll5 or21;1 :m.1 moo 1>1shwa~her Un1vl'rS1l' \lhlet1r Club Mon Fri I0-3PM Call i52-790J Dock Attendant & Booth .\llcndanl. F'u 11 l i ffil' Call Judy or 1-larvc.' :-.'ewport Arche~ Manna 612-4&1 1 or;.,er /Salesperson Oelievery & Sales 111 large retwl nursery. xlnt lraimnl? for aggressive. neat. young person. Exp Prel F\.lll 1'1rne 546·3429 DR IVErt for lite local d,. liveril'"' t-\111 ume. Mon Fri Neal appear anCl'. good dnvmg rel•ord, Ir mge benef1ls See Sue al ~1d skr Blueprint, 2'.l<I Fischer. C.M 540-4174 Dnver Part w ne. Mon, Tues. nights . Possible rull time . Valid California ltcense, )>!OOd driving re· cord. :\tin age: 20. Pen n)'Saver. 1660 Placentia Ave C ~1. Employee:. want1..>d LH1 uor store & deli e mployee,., w a n led Cashier. Deli worker & '>lock & delivery person • f>.18·211:! .... r---·-·-·-·-- 1 Going Into Business? Micro-lithoqropher En9inffrinq Tech II ELECT ROl\1:\SK 1,. lhc only compan~ ~olcl~ dl• J 1r ated lo prov1d1nl( maskmakmg equipment servic'e. a nd wafenmai:t ing systems to lhe semi- ' onduc1or mduslr) Can 1bdal1:s should ha\'e 3 5 >ear,, cxperienl'e 1n phot o ma o;k1ng o r soph1sl1<'.alcd electro mechanic·al 1nstrumcn lation repair m a in len anc·c and ur p rocesi:. 'ontrol 2 'ear collc•ge llal'kground 1s reqwred You will monitor and mamt am cameras and support l'<twpment 1n a mask shop We have an exl·ellent benefits package. 1n ad dition 11> a t·onvcmenl IOCfllton Jnd a stimulat mg work m1\'tronm1'nl Pl a se send your r e sumc. <;lop by. or 1..·all 213-884-5050 Sectromask. Inc. 61 09 Dt: Soto A •e Woodlmtd HiUs CA 91364 equal opportunity employer m If ESCROW SECRETARY I~) E:.<;crow COM 0H.1.1·e. Xlnl OPP\lr\. • benl•fils. Salar) to a t>1 l1t\ !'>-17-5625 EuropeP' Openinqs for h igh s d1ool i.:rads looking for l'hallenge. ~kill trarrung. travel and work ex()l'nence Arm y ser v1e•• schor1ls l•·ach ~ ou a skill of \our choicl'. Aftl'r you train tra,el to your duly station 1n Europe for assignment You ma' l·hoose 2. 3 ur <t }ear enhstments. Soml' r riltcal as1>1gnments rwy cash l>0nuse,., up to $3.000 aflcr training. Mu~t lic m good sh;ipe and possess a high school d1plomll ('.111 toda) · COST A MESA 540-1026 HUNT. B E1\C.:H 962 88i:!I LAGUNA Ill LLS i68 525 t SANTA ANA 542 2-135 THIS IS THE ARMY F1oral lX':.1gner. P T . fo.r busy C.M store Exp on· ly . Ali ce 540·3146. floral Designer's Helper, Mon Fri . 8·4 A llee 540-3146 Food Sen1ce Workers to tram on 1ulomattc· meat slicer and portion con,. lrol. IUAM·61'M. Sun Thurs. $1 00 hr lo :.t .irl Male pref Musl bl' neat. clean. & reliable Lori's Kitc hen. 979-0747 aft lOAM for appt ---------- G~Offic~ \µµltdOl'l' :.Cr \lt e l'O lle.i\ \ 1>ho11t'5. light l} 11 1ng & bookkPc p 111g $.5 hr Kali', 642 02411 GENER.AL OFACE Expen<>nce helpful. ~ood typm~ .abrltl). prof11·1t•n cy \\ Jf1gure:., 10 kC \ .ul der Opportunity to grow w company Xlnt t'I) benefits Call :\l1 lltr ,111 9AM. 645 l;s6.1 t; E'.':ERAJ. OFFH.:.E Must t~pc~S wpm . hea v) phones lns uranl'l' t>x periencc helpful 0 C At rpo rl a rea LJuri . 752 2(}11 K~1m lpm General help. F T pnm for " Laborator) 645 2U l Zak. General Offiu Part tune . Clerk T~ PISI . no SH. Hrs .afternoon l-5PM Mature woma n J ob loc 'ewporl i:Jl'h 646.7431 GENERAL OFACE Dynamic Newport lk-ad1 sto1:k brokerage •~ l11•1k mg fur full 11nw part t 1 mi· , mpl1l\ l'''" rur hea' y phone \\ork Ca II t;a1l 752 WIO General The Bolboo Boy Club is now hiring: Serurtl\' Guard~ mu~I ha\e a t.lea1>l I~ r t''(pcr . full lime P BX Op('rator1>, lull time. da}s & e' l'" mu1>t be'"' ail .,., knds Racquet Cluh Ja111tor. full 11nw. must he ;I\ ail wknds ClERlCAL Catenng ~cret :in .-part time. Mon Fri. 2P\1 6P :\I Must Lype 60wpm Please ('all lor ;q1pl 645·7358. )I on Fri 8:30-5 GEN. OFFICE Entry level pos1t1011 Light "ecretanal sk1lb :'olewport Fashion l;;la nd. Hours 7 .~am--lpm Ask for Mrs Prall 644 ·9111 Girl F'rida~ tn as:.1st :vlgr Very bus~ UJ)~ol & decoral1n.I! shoµ m Costa Mesa Must be a ble l1J wl'>rk w people & handle var i e d offt l'e res ponsib1lilles. Sharp. aggr<.'ssive person want ed. 642·8400. Gir l Friday .t5 wpm Pho n es &,e rrands . Salary n egot1a lde 891·1727 Ask for Jill GROUNDS KEEPER Needed 1>art lime for pubhc garden rn Cd)I Ca ll T e rry : lii3 2268. Mon 1-·1·1. 8·4. GUARDS Full & part lime All area~ t:niforms furn'd Ai,:e1> 21 or over. rel1red Wl1lcomc. No exper nee. ll"Ul Jiii'<' \pph 111 J>l.'r'"" f(Jo1fl \l,(:-0 ('~ :0-111\11 llJIU\l,J fl' 1021 In 1111 In I' \l.11111·11.•ll• • I \11 tr Ir 11111·• 111·1·111-.t ft11 I' I '' 111 .,1 1111.il • nl1·1 I .idh•·~•''' , ,.1., ,'I, I), 111t 1w .. ,,td 1ff Plarn1 '\fl Hosp1lab. ! ,1rd1opuln~111J1' 1 l.111 I{ 1• !> JI I r t I ll I l it rap1~h 1'1•r Ill• 111 P~1l \II shtfh ('11 la M' c ... .t ~I 1• m 11 r 1 .1 I Hu~pttal 1.12 t7:\.111r t1f1Jl ly 1n pe rson 301 \'11·t•>1 tJ St C \I H o "I T I .., S I• u :. ' l1rc:1kl:1'1 gd l"'r ... 11n.ih h Jb1l1t' 111' t 11 un1 ,·hanl'(e ref'~ :!ti:l.1 \\ < '' Hw' lief :1P~I llosp1l:tl .\J1.'<11c.il Record~ l'lt:rl.. m•t:'ded A.R T or ch~1 blc or I yr. exr>1.·r Xlnt lient:f1ts Co .. 1a \l e -,a ~1 l' mo ri a I H 11' 1J 1 la I ti 12 21:1~ or ;q1ph 111 person ~I Vi11nna ~I Costa Me!:oa llotd NIGHT AUDIT MANAGER Pull t 1me career p11:.1l11111 1mmcd 1atch a\atl ablc <) u ,ii 1 f 1 e d ·a I' p I 1 l' .a n"" 1 sht111ld pos:.l":.'o 2 1 e.1r .. I hotel night .1utJ1t t'\ pc1 tl'nl'<' ~;nJO) ,., 1· c I I l' n l l' o 111 p " 11 \ bt·1wl1t:-. Appl) m per..,111 9\\1 '\oon. :\11111 Fri l'er,onnl.'I MARRIOTT HOTEL 91~ 'Xewport Cir Dr. :'lil'wport fk;ic·h E:qu.i} Opp Empl~ r :\1 F HosptlJls Radiology T1•l hntl'lan Full l1rnc-rlfl\!'I part time da\s, full time s pe<'tal· pro•·ctlur"' tc•chnolog1st. & par\ time -;crrcl;.tr) Full & part time• rad iology lran::.cnbers Mu~t he AH RT rertifwd X Int benl'f11:> Co.,l a Ml·'a \lcmorial ll o .. µ1l.il t;I;! 2734 u r .i.ppl) 111 person. 301 \'11 t11na St Costa :\lcsa HOUSECLF.J\;o.;ERS up to $5 pcr hr. Car r.1~1 512:! Housccleaners Starl Im med Full tune or part t 1 m l' T o p IJ o I 1.1 r 67J.09681f>.16--187 l ---H OUS,EKEEr'E R P lime .Appl) 9 to SPM Ca pistrano By The Sea Hospt . 33915 0 •I Obispo, Dana Pt.~496-5702 Housekeeper wanted 2 kids & home n('ed love & care. Newport l11n1t1on· R\'fs req'd 548 0844 or 759·5391. 1·w 11n1 I lint" J t • l h.1 111 1111: 7 .•• 11ff11 1· .!.1 '• I wlrl l 111lt•t Ji1111 111• •'I \ l"I' de'> 1••'111"11 I tr ,., l>l'n"; ,>.JI.II\ 0111 11U~'o1<m. 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(>() fl11\ l~-.liO, ( 'o~t .1 'lei:...a CA ~J:!li:.!7 J ltl'r trarnt n~ (.ill "•·t..~I Rot1111lltng fur sma ll •-l21494orti7:l 5.161:i 11Jlt0 area ('.tll -1!16 !WIS --------··--af1er 5pm 11l-.u1ance 1-.\IJ J>t'r.IOnJI hnt ~ un d1•n1r1ler 1111 ra p 1tll~ growrnl'( 1ntfr1wndent .tl'C nl \cl\'alll'l'ffit •nt ht·nl'l lls ..... I.in •1p1·11 I ·"I 4~ >sot t8 M E C H\'<I C.:\l~ ENGINEP.R (;rowth d\)portun1!~ .\ rap11ll~ C'\(JJnit1111: m edi cal l'11mpo111 n l manula1'lurer n-quir•, ,, l'ornµ1.•l1.."flt 1nd1\ 1dual 11 stn•n..:tht'n llll.'tnl'•'rlOI' f11n1•1111n" lnd11tl1•.., th• '11!11 lr.1f1111 m.il"I 1.il1i '"''l nl! Jrul H !... ll ''' 11 JANITORS 1l'• ts ' ilt'Rr•··· ,, 1m· l'un t111x· t'H':. """l>urt ft·rTt.'<i "ilh l :1 )eJrs t''( ll<:Jch CostJ Mt·.,a Jr('.t ~ p1•1 1t·1H:e h11w1 1 .. 1 1, la111lors & v...aM01:.. Mu!>I l't:'OI J.,raduatl~ v.llh good l>t• 11\er ll!) r~ old & t · S rel1 n•m·('-, ,,. 111 .tl'o ri· 11t11c11 Call 'i 1:. .,:;~.R. ~"''''.' 1·1tnslfh•r,1111111 1111\ \1 3PM. ;\11111 I 'I <•ll'J( tJpportunll \ Ill )0111 .J .1n1lur wa n l t•d lo i a1~ 1·x t·1t1n g 1.,·,1 111 CtnE-m.1 , VuJlrf1ctJ J p1il 1< 1111h 6 75·4580 ,.,1•nd I ; ... urn.• lo I L htef ~.Iii.; 111'\'I Leqal Secr~tary .!:IK91 \'1.t l'.ilu l\'.tr t•• l:r11w111i! Rl'.tl 1'.~l «l 1• ~11:..~ion \'11..·10 I \ !Jl1>!l l l1ll l!al1011 firm 111 'ewport l'c1t1 1·r ... c .. I.'\ ,0,1wm•111·f'd .-t l1c1t•n1. & "'4EDICAL RECEP· ,. 11 e r g e 1 1 1 I I! g .i I TIONIST wc relar~ !)horJ.hand d1l'I aµhone, lie \Int I) p ing ~kills a mu::.I Xlnl. !<alary. dependml! upon I 'I .ahf1ral1on., 6. exper Good henef1ts '°"" t>960 Lt-:<;A LSEC HET \RY l'la mt1f£ s personal in· Jury pos itwn •"all m I-' u 11 .. r I 11 n I u r we 11 groomt•d pcri.1111ahlt• .,ec n ·t;ir ' .,., t•xper & gnod skill!' at the Law Firm of Garlll·r. Sokolorr & V,111 U ykt•, In c . Mctl1<0 J I 111:. & profit shanng 526 :?2b7 _ Leqal Secr~tqry Exp'd 1'\Jll T1nw . Sal ('ommcnsurah• w l'X IJ Lai:una Benl•h 197 liS\l Li ve in help for m11b1le Sr Citizen. Lile housekeep mg. able to dnvl! Mc .. a Verile 557 0032 Locker room attendant llnlv('rsit\' .\thlel1c Cluh. Mon, Fri. 6:30A M IOA M. Mon ·Fri. Semi re tired preferred t 'all 752 79113 MJtds Want.·d Scal'l1ff M11tel Laguna H<'til'h 494-48!12 ~mall dtml' lul'atl'tl 111 :-. B ha s an 1mmcd opl'n lni.: Ideal apphr anl will i».>ei.s a mm •>f I ~ r 1•x tJ .l ob includes hl'a \') phones & hie bookkeep 1ng f'am1l1Jr1l) with :vlcd1cart> & Melli C il 1111> hclplul Pleasant at m osph ere. exe1·llenl salary & fnnge l)('nefili:o package For 1nlcrv1c\\ contac t Jane F olC)· !r75·0060 E. 0 F: 1\1 F Medical L rologlst nel'ds P T exp lr•rnl & ba1·k office person wilh xlnl 1n ,.,ur:mce & typing s kills Top pay. ti61·2H»I ~ted1cal back offtre 10 Urology.·N H E'P ~11"' lion a\;i tl a hl<' Nov l.l980.644»fi22. MESSENGER Newporl Beach. .\1 U'ol have own tram. llrs 8 :;, .\1 !-' Salary 1 mrleai.:e Must have good dm ing record. C<•ll for appt F'rances. 5.52 4050 "llur...c ;-.;L't'U I. V~ for dm·tur :. offi "e 1n H II ~o nilt·~ '" "' t• t• k " 1111 ' Fu 11 J I n1tl">phcrl' ('all Elam• 11 ~Iii .!3Ti. II) lj lOpm NURSES AIDES l'rr•f t'\Jl\:r 1 ert _!:la'~''" ·" .111 \II ">ht fl-. ii' J ll \ l11t me1l11· 11 ~ tlt•11t ol l1t I I I Jl~'AJfl plllh \Jljl 11 14 1.'l!:-!11111•nnr '\Ill NURSll'iCG fl' 3 ~ ilJ\" wk I \'N t i 3 I ila)s ""k 11 IJl'•I l'Hfl\ ho::.p \ l'ry df"an ,.;ood s1a1llng Sa nta /\n.t ll1·1~h1,.. !>t!I :~16 1 HURSIUG I.\ :'It or rt~ 11w1lt!tl (01 I l t111t• 1'.\1 '>hill 1n r11111 11•"1'1 \Int :..alan <\ 11 .. 11el11 ~ 11wludmi.: 11 '111 a1 n• 1 at· at ion & 11 I. l'J ' \p11I ~ Be\1•1 ' :\l;mnr :~ll \'tl'lona. CM :\111 ''"I! 111 a fnenclh ''<Jrk111g a1mosph e~e Cni:ola ~tc .. ,1 Memorial llo:.µ11 a l Current 0111·11 mgs Med Surg HN's/L\ '). ), Days. ens, & niC)hts 1-\Jlf llfnc and part-t101C' l'lenefits F1e\lhle Hours ICU /CCI ' ER RN ~ I 2hr shifts Work 3·7 da\s in an 80hr 1Ja) penocl.' Tune & 1 2 paid for hour-. workc1l mer 8 CCU Supervisor with l'Xl)Cnencc ncccletl 1mmed ( 'ome '>CC us about our 111•\\ ,..alar1c::. und 1fur hl•nef1l!> 'I h1<·h ml'lud1• tl•>ntaJ plan & l'mpll1H1t• 1 rl'cl1t 11n111n A p p I ) U n i v e r s a I Housekeepmg r Protection Service. 1226 Malure woman, help MAILING •\l gml Tra11l('es Eurn while U lc,1rn ~5 week l y whrl l• l r,11n111 j.( P t ime, F 111ml' H 5 8"8 8237 Lc.•I us tell )llU ..ibout 11111 r l' 1' l' 111 .n· t " all 11 n 11 f All'ohl)lt'i111 Hccovt•r) !-. 1• r v I l' e Pro gr II m t'r1t1l"al c are unn Supl'n 1~11r w l'X11er nc1.'<lccl 1rnn)1.'d (.'ont.1cl Y n I ~' 11 d .1 F 1 o r c 111' " • L>1rcctorof Nurses. 1;11 1 «~2 273-l fal 272 'JOI V11• tona. Ca,,1:1 :vtcsa W 5thSW:SantaAna.ln· elde rly lady Small DISTRIBl:J.,TIOH FOOD SERVICE terv1ew hrs: 9-12 & t 4. mobile home-4hrs da,I). CLERK MGR TRAINEE IOI fice AS"ISI ant for In mt• Sub Food Service Assis Mon-Fri $3.25 hrly. 5 d u)!> wkly tmmed. openm1<1 for an Opportu111t1d 11va1lable ad Ai?enc~ T ) 11 1 n I! .... ,ATl~AL As ·reqwlred by l•w, tant needed by ·Hunt ---------645-9408.afternoons e,xp'd. w• organi:r4ed to ex.pani.I with., young. Phones & Ille bkkpu l)\fl " "" new bual nes1e1 ington Beach City School HairStylist ... -------personto \fork an mall ~rowing ··11m1Jany No Perrn & F 1' positann"' -------EDUCATION using • Fictitious Dist. Part lime SJ.64 hr. Sharp assertive stylis t HO SEKEEPEn wanted ing dep't of rapidly el\ e\peneqce necei:.,.,a r ) 557 RS27 ask fo r ,\ut11m11 Clerk in Bookkeepmg of BusineH N•me must Apply 73.S 14lh St II 8. wanted. Minimum 4 yri:. 2 school ..age )(Iris I-lex. pandang Nt-wporl Center Call between 9· l la m & • _u CORP. register that n•m• 53&-8851. exp in H.B. salon Con hrs. Auto pref'd Refs. Corp Good Ol>i)ly ftif' lhl' 2 !'lprn. 0 111·nm.1: '>!)I.Ill m the t 1i't .1 flee Apply lo .... r s ( · u 1, a re I 1 with the County Clerk. tact m una ger or in-Pa~ negol. Btwn 9·5PM. rit:hl person. 1-\111 Time ~ 557 5950 ·" .... u a. ,1 ne\\ u1 1r~ Baltazar. Hotel Lagun u, ·~~'C'ocDhr. c.11 th• DAILY PILOT Gil STATION terview. 963--0089. 499.4322, xlnt fringe benl'fits Con BJ' PlllERI & to-hion dtSl't•Unt ~lt1l'1• 4 25 S. Co.is l llw y , "9' LEGALOEPARTMENT Allendanl f o r self· ----------- ----taL't 0evin759 1515 I "' 011t•nmi:?">av:.11lahle1 n 1tw ~guna ~ach.~94·1151 CA 92660 for forms •nd further ser vice station in C M. HAIHSTVLIST Toppy's Instructor wanted. Fig ure ----IJ'S CHICAGO full1n•·1ng ca 11ac1t1c " lnform•Uon. '• Must beextremely rella· h1r1n :: N O W C all salon. W1ll Lrain well M cl1 ntena.nce M an PIZZERIA "lt nr1• \l.1na1oti•r. \,-;1 Ma ke your s hop pl 11 ll fkiual <>llPOrtunlty 142,..321 ble & honest. 64&9661 Gio' anni _al_955-.~1 2 _ groomed woman over 30 Helper. P,;u·t 111nc for Apl F.iiual opp c m µI M W 1 \l.111,11i11•1 {!. S.tlt•s For 111 easier by using the Dail) 'Employer M/F Ext. 332 WANT A(.."l'ION? '\ELL Idle items with a for part tim.' 1>0sltlon. complex In CM. Retired __ _ _ ten tl''~" a :.k rO't An ..=P:ll:ot:C:l:as:s:·'t:ie:~:A:.._ds=:_JL ~-;!--;!-="!:.:.~=~~-~=-=~=~=~~~:..t:=========-L=C;l;.;:a:ss:=l::.::red::..:.A.:.:d;;;s~64~2=-·.:.56:.:7..:8....J • ...:D;;:u;::il.)::..· :..P::_:• l:..ot:...C.:.'l;:a.::ss::.:.l:..:f •.:.e'.:.I :..:A.:d-1.:=4=·8=P=)t =C=a::ll:::63~1·::.24_~.:.~-==Lo_r_se_n_1_i _H4_2_507_-::.~_1. __ =-.1...,_L1....:ass=-i.:.~ed=A~-:...ds--642~ !'>ti7H nul>Cllc. t 21:1174!1 4041. :r • ... ' -. .... -- \ .. •' . • .. (' f.J l'lAll Y PU t)'! .... 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Call 1~11 · f IN '11106tr JU81t'.Ml\lO~ ''---"l--·•(0 w•·nromo 1~ d('ll _. Jmm~ll11lt•U1x•1;tr1.:" ~· 1•1111• 1'14' l'lll'I " vvuu ""'"" ,....., "'v 07;,7964 ousq.y . a ·1650. 53&9974after5pm iu~hladt ~m1l.i'" 1:11•,.l l11rn•I lllJl"'rtunlltl'i. - -- -ror .. 11 I' I \ I "' Ill .1 II sav STAT ATT84D lrvtno• 11rru F11rrr,1·r~ frt,'(' lo gd home. Am Ptt ... ...,, 1010 Dining Rm Set, Washer" fo \It Wt-~'T S l'!H \ 11 .,_..., .. 111.r• • llt •,., 1 11111111, 1' ll1tll' ·•PJlh t 'hi·vroll, I n .. u r 11 n ,. f c: r o u Jl Bu.II Temer. 11 mo . .111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dryer, Xlnl Cond R 1-~lr\llK AN r I I I \1 I II J I II • .. 12'1 N C:~I llw1. l.u•t S40 4100 .. : () !'; shots 963.9050 l:l-Spm llvy gold charm bracelet. 00 605I* Dlnr.t" 1, 11 , l!n 11:i, 11, '4t'' , l~ h M f appr aised al $2400 DRAIUl'1 ,-. .... 11111111• 111,. TY'9ST Sacri fice SI SOO P<tl I ).. C ~ ~ "l'l"Vlll' .... , J(ltlll 1\tlt•tt CC<! 8200 d 4 6 ..,,,.,.. Dr, Ir• )o'nr a vunt~r I\ 111111t l'OUNO DOlJND ~puye<l ,,,,.,. ys, 54K 5!Jll2 ._., I I 1111111 I" ll1tlt" •IJ1 wurk Sa .,, f cvt•s , ... 1 11r1• 111.1"' l\111011 ,,,.,., '1 upl1· l•\1 I 111111• ,\ .l!r;!K 1-: t ·,.u,l llw) I "tlM • 111111\ tn ll•ur ollll'r of • · moyt"U rec lo luvmg •I-'I"'' d k t l • ltt n 1•.tll 1111• II M \111 .1111 lfl·t• lt1111·t10 ' 1111·1 home 494!J~'t RUYING .:old & -.ilvt'r 1 11J1i.11u·~ 1 ,., J 1...i 'il"1"'•""'" Hll!t, ·~VICI Ti-.1. ... :< '\1•1•uru1 ' a ~-1.1..-8050 ..... I -"'"'RW"ll' s I' r u II & J I' w..ul.r y 1 • •11 ' '-1 >' :-.,, '41•11 t llh 11 1 \I lo fu-111 Xlnt 1111u•1rtu1111 • niu.~t 1 'all Mr-1 {'ulJIHn ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1lver~"PC ·'cnlaJ "01'' ·~'l'•tr 1 l l111,.11••k "' '~~!161101 IM S t'.,'1111111 · w ... ,u ,.u, & t.-nt'l1h w1lh r.1111dlv dt moncJs cl "'""ti "• 'lll s•L"SP-"OJ m1·nt. 4!ij0'• Uarru.n"a ............. 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L \ I I a 1 I ll .1 ,. S I ,. v l' n ., ,,,111,t1tl'I ~. 11 'ltflP11lK ' Omell1• ~"l $150, 1 ·~r1t r I h 1\ut11111otn•1• •.:II l!OlrL '""' '""' 11lt1n<ig1·r or •It lllll: Style Sofa Bed. 19" Color f'AKKING UYfSALt.: F'rt & Sat 9 19 & 9 20, IU<•m 6pm 'J>e<'•al dose out mer<'hand1se Sa\'1. 50'1t 70'. o n exercise equlµ, sru1s. portable ti&unas. & rnore! All ma Jor brand na mes Oran i.w Coast Sauna & E"l'rl'isl' 2525 So. Harbor lllvcl. S A 92704 Corner or llurbor & Wa rner Reduct.>d for Qwck Sale GO . ~rs. or Gloria Marshall"s Ill' a u t y Sa lt>n PI' 541.1·21312 • • .. FOR SALIE: Parrot Cage $75 Call 962·8.'>59/631-4343 ,,J;llt"l u r 11111 1111w h,•111 n :t. :\111,k r .. r "Jll W,11\lt'll \,\1.,1 111 •m l __________ , I I 1,., "' JI "' '\ II J11 ~t'\\ '"ti II Ill li111 'IJllU1.1kr1 l11·l 1•I ul 1\..1,, 7').'111 i11,11iul1to1unn~ !'u Mus t \\atPrfronl rl'!>laurant rn Port 1-:leg ant s of a h• 1' nowlt•dgjble w ith 'll·wpt,rt Bc.idl llel•d!> l'X w1IOY(! l>cat. lnq lmm<••I '11111111c1 l'tlll & 11ri \..ill' i>t'Ot'lll't'<l 1·ountl'r h~lp & ~7 51,:t7 Wtll help ITlO\ I! Compr"'ssor. sµray booth. cho pper i:un & m1~e tools & eqwp. 64<! 0232 Mun -Sal !lam lµm ·11 Honda ll7f 675-4779 l"I" ,11111 • \ ""'I .11111., 111\'11nh 1•1•11 11 11111 .. 1 \t'r1" tllllll .tupl1< . .t11•r I( .. LOOl(ING FOi .... t.41 !JO,.,j) ft,.,, .,ur1t11I 1111 ,,, ... 111' ...,tuolo nl SECUTARY I 11 'ti I I I II' I .,. 1•d ""' I <JI\ u lfh t 'H'"' I"" I 11.·.11·h h , \I t '\1111 It ut·km.: ratt."'o ti. I ule!> 1•0.1k.<. Full & partllml'. l\ll<tWl<.'CJJ;t' Of ~dlt'1lultng ~fon 1-'rt .John 675 otllliO ,\l..tplc type Open hull•h 1.111111111 1 11 I. 11• ,\. k I 1 \ l', ' I .l • u .I J .I I Olo .. ~vh••r.• '\o • 'p •h ·~ "'111 1r.11n t '" " p11hh 1 hd11h1I 5.1 ,., ~1 '"' h1 c·all75.: 1~ P,11 b 111.111 111 ~ur k 111r boat l t1 :-J,; II ,., p 111.111 but wdl 110nst111·1 ll J llltnl! the r1~h 1 mJn B"al.'.wams I AX'ko•r :!·t:l l W C'oa'l H"'.1 'B PA"TTIMf Jewelry salcs I n1ll' 1wr wk 5 to !!PM Sut !I :10 lo i.lP:'wl C.111 for tnlcn 11•-.. S.:tro Jc-..elQ . ~u C:.t Plaz.a. ~i!J 1542 l'artllme l'af.,1eri.1 \\ 11rk mature person CJll ti73 +io:I Part ume J)l'r:.on n1·\·.tcJ 1n boOk ,,aste up ~•on & Tues :-Jo exper •H'C \p ply P e nnys a' er. 1111>0 Placentia 1\\ e C' M Pan T11Tll' Mailing O,.rotions :-Jo exp r~1wrl•1I ~l u~t be depemlahle & J\ atlu ble o n c <1 ll ~Jll Rl·h fa,h 1un 1 ... 1a11 d area 7f..ll U501 PUT TIME DRIVER Sat & Sun Mommi:s I•> ilelh •er l>atl> Ptlnl hu11dll'S to , arnL•rb Ht• quire,.. 1an nr lari.(1' wai:on anrl J ~°'"' dnv 1ng record Phnn .. 612-~:l:!l. ai;k ror 11011 \\11l1Jms E<tual up purtuntt} EmJlll)ycr PART TIME EVENINGS Adults over ~1 w1Lh out· <>lan ding Jllral·t1v e pe~nahue. who enJOY wortung with kids $4 per hour \.all t>42-4321 t:x1 .!SO between .! and fiPm A.-;k ror Lon 0tangr Coast DaltvPilot 330 W &.> St reel Costa Me:.a. L'A Equal Oppo1 Employer Pasle·up. Exper pre ft!rred. or will train Full lime pos1t11l n Co benefit~ Apply 1n person. 1660 P lal·enl11J c.~. PBX Operators 11se lc6oa lay Cw(i1 now~ PBX Operator:,. full Lime. days & eves a vail. Musl be a va il wknds Please call fnr an appl 645 7358. Mon l''rr 8·30-5 P HUT"'t) Lf\U needs '-'" per 'd color printer . fam1hor w 5S or s1m1tar Health plan Call Mr Martens 831-1l30 PIJStics MACHINE OPSlATORS Work cl<Jtie lo home 1savc on gas' Job oµenm~~ ex 1st on a ll 3 sh1 l'LS for exp or trainee m1eet1on mold mg machine operators. Learn on the JOb whtle c a 1 n1 n g money Ex cellent benefits you arc eligible for include> paid vacation. major mc·d1cal & de11tal plans. sh irt bonus premium. ltfe m surarfre. plus 1Jrofil s har mg Work 71 • hrs a day Be paid for 8 hrs Prefer English speak mg CIMCO 2.6.S Bnggs t\ve <.:o:.ta Mesa ~64400 --- Pnntmg Want to bt> a Pressm an in Web offset" Full time Minimum age 20 Will train . Aµply P en nysaver . 1660 Pla<'enlta Ave .C M. ----Production machine shop ha!> immediate opefling ror fulllime production machine operator E"· penence not 11e<'essary Prefer J.8.~ yr old. Tara:. Corp .. 16591 Millikc11 . Irvine. 557·'7283. PltODUCTIOH Part time help wanted. Mon .• Tues. nights. App· ly : Pennysa ver 1660 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa t"'' llu•••I J ull 11111 ,• ... ll1"•IH'>llJl1• ... hu • OJU\ "'urlun~ m " µlt'b.rnl .ti 1w.,ph111 Jthl 1·\«I I<'< .J!IUll \\ &' ITU llllJll\ l '••111111111 k 111 \t'lllflf\ ... 11h 1 l .lir '0111m1:. ... 111n "11t .. hll<' 11 1 uu "rl' J 1•r .. 1IU• 1 r .111.t "'uni '" "41J1 k w1lh utht"r I"" ks:.1u11.1b 1·Jll rill' lur J t'QIU1de11t1J I JllPt Ill LL 1'01'1': • '*Cote Realty & ln\..-slmt•nl 640-5777 Rec.•epltOntSl Ltle Ukkp~ Some typing lit\ ersified duties Lai:una Bea1·h • J re· a Call Bell} . 499· 1702 It ~:C t::PTIONIST 1'1 u1>l'rt' ~gmt Co m lrv1m• -.t'eks t'nergetic & IJll'a!>Jnl p\•rson with fmnl ofrt«e appearance lo .1nswer bu:-> phones lnc·ludes hle lypmi.: & ftl 1ng C.ill ro r appl S59 li.r.! RECIPTIOHIST n1lhng Clt'rk Wanted m bu.sv Chtropract 1c 0 1 ftce 10 key, Typing req M·F 11 t!pm. ,\Jt.'.Sat. 847-8272 --- tECEPT 'SWITCH BOAR Ar•J kerage r1 rm 1n Fa!.h1on bland has 1m n11'(lr<tll' Ol)l'fllng for pa rl t 1 m e re l' e p 1 1 o n 1 s l . ll 11 u r ~· I '• bU S \ ... w11t·hhoard t ypin,.:. r.i 1ni: cx(lc1 prl'rerred t 'onlat·t llelen M-cGmle\ f11r .iµpt 644 Z..'92 • RECEPTIONIST for MortCJC19e lier. MUST llA\"E Front oHice api)earance and manner Telephone con.:.ole ex pr l.1ghl typing ~f F'. S ·JO to S Xlnt ~nehts II , .. I l l• , I u " ti , n.-... 1., .. r.u11 h". 1m m"'lt.11< pan u 11i. "!Jt'll 1ng:. 111r 1· .. :.h1~r., , oun l\·rh1 II• I I l \ll111 I rt ... U 0 1• 0 \ I I II II 1111' II l SJ 25 ht tu 'IJI I I ,di J d f or ltu'-l'' 11.sJ 3'11 II RETAIL :.; J I l' ' g I I l '> '> I 11 l k . t·a.~hters, i:ift wr J ppmi.t l::xclus1ve hsd1es'!> rcath to wear :.lore Satar\ comm1ss1011 . hend1t~. dl'>count. full or µa rt time .John 1log:111. t l l F ashion Island . 'ol tl li+l-7100 RETAIL SALES Sl r ong . <'a..p uule . perSOl'Ulble. rT1;A lure ll.ltl} w 1.:rea1 rash ion '\ensc. ror sm chain lad\ 's boull que 1n Lag una Bch . Great oppty & pot ential Mr. Edwards 493-0752. 49'1-1018 or Mrs. Trab1sh SS7 1.579 RETAIL SALES AalroPos Fashion '"· Selling· Asst Mgr & all d1t1onal sales starr + cashier Must bt· rash1on rrunded. w /ex per & rers Sa lary commen:-.urate w /ex~ 547 3925 Ill wn 8-noon Ask for Marv r\nn. R:'ll, fulltt~. t!X!Jt!r 'd REn~PT BKKl'H. wdl train L jgunJ ll1lh Pre1 <•nt1v'-' Nut n t1on1s t Chntc. t•Het·tn•e IO I 80. Day hrs I nten tt•w1111-: now Appl) ''1th rt'!>Umc , Prevenl11 e lleallh I '.ire· f oundation. 11.">5 .\Oii R " Reltel on I 3 sh1h. 2 day., a week some wl'ekends Also I.\~ :1 rughts a week < 11 7 1 For small lwcW') racrltt in Laguna Bea<'h Call ror appt. ~94-8a75. Roofers needed for l'om po. shakes, & :-.ulP\\ all Expe r1 ence1I onl\ ~96 3-H5 . Cal le•. 76~6060 H•wport~'1 FuRds.. I~ :. ., ' Sailbo at )lamtenarwc & ~ewport Beach, Calif.-.:: Cleaning 1n Newport Recept1o~strfyptst. good Beach. part ttme 1nl'I on phone;, mature. good wk n d s . :\I us t have work habits. 631 3290 mmimum knowled~e of Call :\Ion -Fri. 9·SPM · sailboats. mechanical & electn cal systems. I 'all 7H-64s-noo. .Recept1orust BeaulUul workmg en · vironment. Small Psyl·h. Hospital 1>ve r look ing Dana Pomt Harbor E x· per prer. Front office appearance Apply 9-5. Cap1stran1J By The Sea Hos p11 al. 33915 D el Oh1s po . Dana Point. 496·5702 RECEPT tSEC"Y An lrvme·based cerp 1s S•·l'ktng m<t tu r e. non s m oking person with <1b1hty to answer phones. type SO WPM ; shorthand helpful Salary + xlnl bener1ts Contact J oyce. 556 5440 Mon -F'ri S.S RECIPTIONIST Work m beauttluJ Dana ·Poml Harbor. Full time. Tues lhru Sal. Require ments Matur1tL neat a ppearance, t y pe SS wpm aC<'Uralely .Will train $4 /hr lo start+bcncrils Apply in person. Oanu Point Marina Cn ~701 Dana On\'e, U.P RECEl'TtONIST f ront o rr ice ap prearanCl' Good typist 110 6.'> wpm. Close lo So. Coust Shopping Center <.:all DWS lnc. 751 8100 llCB'TIOHIST Slllnouu: W..ted 642-3260 Sales A great pos1t1on with an orfice catering service Must have own car Part lime only . 9AM·1PM Wage + comm1sbton fun w or k ing at mosphere. Please call 833-3471. SALES CLERK-full or part time w/lg manne har dware com pany With good benefits . room for ad vancem e nt 645-1711 SALFS Clerk wanlt.-d Ap ply 1n person ;\I esa Verde Pharma C). 2!l7 I Harbor Bl . C ~ Sales Designer 1.lewelry Fir m looking for profcss1onul quality Sales Rep. Xlnt pay + com m1 s:.ion So travel possible Full r p art lime 497·21 l.S. SALES.full time . Hunt ington Bch ,\rt Galler) Must I><' <Jble tu work eve s & wk nd s Knowledge of art rcq . Salary + comm 12131 673-2813 SALFS rutl/part ttml' rabri<' WarehoUSl' 646-4040 SALES If you are agressive and looking for a future m re · tail mgmt w /good co. benefits apply in person 9am Lo llam Mon thru Fri. Standard Shoes. 3077 So. Bristol. C.M. --- •SALES LADY• Full ()r part time. THI SHOWOFF • 22 Fashion Island N.B. MEWPOal HACH Challenging. fast paced pos1li1)fl open 10 one of :-Jewport Beach's most prestigious real estate brokerage and develop· ment comµany. We are St'ekmg a reliable. con· geni al. dip lo matic person able lo Jugg le busy. busy phones. t yp- mg and :,c) sales and ad· ministrJl1ve s tare effi· elenlly. comfortably and with a sense of humor. Excellent trping s kills a must1 r ea estate and pre v10111s receptionist and phone experience de· l•--------•I h .. J lth 111'11rJ111 \' pl.111 111• I •l .. 11\.11 l Jll n1r .1p t"'•1tl1111111 i'rJ11•1·. • ..! hl.J4l wn u·. mt•11 ~ dt'altng wh1rh opens up Into a Wllh <.U!tlomcr .. " must M9rc"-'diM 00 inch ldble spact' l'u111µ1·u111 ,. -;a l Jr) & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... over S200 Cull after bent'flb ~6 2001 ~ 8005 71'~. 559-4783 SECRETARY :'l.l "'lhHI 111-.rth f"" lt"•'l1111ul ufl l•'I' tlt·~1r1•, ' 1• r ' .1 I ti c ' 1· ' r • · l u r \ .. l''l'l'll1•111 typm~ -,kills ...,,11.tr\ uf)l.•n i;.io .!912 SECltl::l'AHY Fur Nl'~IHHl Uea r h IJw~ t•r t:11ml skills & ll•arnlng 11b 1lll\ re q ui red. hut 1101 ·prior ll·~al cxpcnenc·e Mr M.1 ers . •~IO 11510 Sc net ar);,A11s1s t ant to l''ina11c1al Gentu.'i (;en tit•, J o)'ful, Perfect1omsl uri:amc Cook 199 5AA3 Sl'cre l a r ) l.ol'al publishing firm has 1m mediate openmi.t for J l(ood seL•retarr \\ prof1 c 1ent 1y µ1 ng s kill!> Pleasant working c•ond XJnl bener.t.s Ca II Mr~ H1vera 549-1834 ~cry Exp m loan docurncnl:.t ltun Xlnl salary & l>enefns pply person 11cl director Hetltogea... 721 N Eucltt.l. ,\nahe1m. 9'.Jl-3860 E () E Secret anal Sh<.'W' !>..ilt!l>, tu)I lime \\1th 1;r 14 out 'np . or will 11 i1111 CrtJOt.I cu IX'nel its Aµpl) m ~rs11n 911m It> llam Mon lhru Fri. Stan dard Shoes 3077 Su llnstul, C M SHOE SALES We.have an •11iening ror a part ltme salesperson on wknds. Exper pref l 'on tad Mr Cannon. Hem ph1ll's Shoes. 54 Fush11111 Island. N. B. 644·4223 SWITCHBOARD Part t im e FleXllllc hours Wjll train c·a11 Eileen al &t2 :101:i TEC ... ICIAH t:xpt'r . optical l:iscr w famtlianty w !lasers. precision mechamcal as St!mbly & eleclro·upt1cs :<:Int pay I benefit:. & op pt\ for advace111en1 Small. growing laser t·o 1n SJn J u an <'apo 711 493-6624 Technical See our <1d un <Je r Enginee ring for M1cro-L1thographers. Telephone WH 2 E xp'd . Phone Sale~ People to work from uur offi ce m lrVlne selltnv photo copx supplie!-. Our Tup P.eople ea r n $S00·$800 p1•r -.. k Ca II :.40 3101 ask for An11a Telephone Sur••y Permanent Part time ••••••••••••••••••••••• WES'fMINSTEll ABBEY ~ ANTIQUE MALI. # Da1l.1 ltJ·6, Frt 10 9 CIOSl'(I Tue~da \ 11751 Weslmm!>ler.A\C Garden Grove SS.I Ii IO::I (]01ng ~UI of Bus iness Sale, J anes Antiques 2721 E Coast llwy CdM ti7J.5752. ANT IQ U E S H A W WALKEHSt•hCloak 11111111 cabmets ~l or J See to appreciate Call 675 f.057 or 642·0138 · WANTED Beatie~ Coller 11bles par <'ash fur a ll Hem!> !179 49!:1!:1 l::\•c Michael ANTIQUES Gorl!CUU:. Oak Sec'y llalltree Ro ll Top IX!Sk. Chevelle Mir ror. Dres ser L1hrar) Tbl Hufft•t "nib, l::tc 548 9682 AMTIQ«.IE SHOW/ SALE Thurs lhru Sunda} l luntmgton Center Mall Beach Alvd 405 Frw\' Huntington Hearh AppliCMCH 80 I 0 ....................... Washer dr)t•r & apt <1iw refn~enilor ~125 each 64/i-~'8 Admiral rl'rn..:. frn-.1 rrt'l'. <'Opµer111n1· $1 75 Ma 1 l Jg wa,her $t5 ~:ms Occ11rator dm rm. $1600. on.: S3800 Call 642 6676 ur it003H12, 6424300 King s 1zc wat crb ed. heater. wood head & foot Linard I ) r old $:!1)11 !m1.5f!14 Brown naugahyde It vmi.: rm suit<'. sofa, loveseal, chair. oltoman, en d tables, cocktail la blt· Like new Sac. 548·8289 6' llttleabe<l. good cnndi lion . Sl5U 675 9U8R . li73 1503 2 matching lo\·eseal!>. ncutral color, \'en com fortablc. SlOO pr li32 1722 aft S 30pm t::a rly American Birch dining rm set. oval drop leaf l bl. 2 leaves. 2 ar m & 4 side r hrs -1!)\ 6869 Fr1g1da1re ::ldr refng. kitchen t bl w 14chrs •lhl hed. desk, comer c·up board, couch 5'iM 7287 Beaullful cu ... tnm made tufled back velv1•t gold sura. S6SO, 64S·AAl6 MUST St:U... llm (.lu ll1d u hd. Sora w t•ha1r & Ott Vd Rocke11. Glas' '11>1. Tea'lklrm Trundle & Url·S:.er, W at e r Ud w bk c a ~r & G clrw. R~ni:. s lig ht olc1m1r ~41!l-t c\'e H 8 Solid exec $.5110 desk. :JOx60 mus t o;ell S225 675 12;1u11rSi5 2712 PR Asstslanl, beautiful working t'nvironme nt, s mall l)S}'ch1aln r hosp overlook ing Dana Pt Harbor l.1a~on !wt ween PR ai:eru:} & hosp Tyµ mg Work processmg, & Journalis m cicp prl' rerred ~1-Sl~ EOE 1·au bet .. l-en9 5 496 Si02 l'xt 15. · $4/hr rrom our Ctl M or ftce . Call 7611-0403 bt wn.,.1.:: &9PM. K 1 n g s 11 c S 1 mm•• n s IOxl2 walk 1n rrce t.cr. wooden box. break down. flootauon waterbed. IYf. SE 'RETARY t PART 11~1 E 26-25 Hrs w k Ni1t B<'h .\r ctutect EM5·41.70 Telep• w Solicitors Needed immediately 2C s tude nt s a nd /or homemakers who need to earn ITl>ne) workinJ? pleasant t'Vl'nmg hours 3 9 Mon.-F'rt Nu sclhni,: $1500 673·1615 old. S350 831:~- St::CRETARY ~l:\G 2 OP ER 65wpm he:.t\'} I} ptnl!. must I><' fh:x 1ble & work well under pre :-.sure XJnl '>IJlal') & rr mgc benefits Call Dar !?'I MI e ·' ne_k. 115 Hl61H Secretar y Needed. Secretarv Ill e d u c a l •' o n cent er'.Ca p 1s t rano Uni r1e d Scho11I Dis t l2mo 8hrs. S9l3·Sll I ic talion. IOOwp m . typing: 60wpm. Good henefils. Apply m person Person· nel ·OHtce. 32972 Calle Perreclo. S an Jua n Capistrano. Secretary I need a Gal F'nd av to help rne run a s mal.I of. rire n ear t he Orange Count.1 Airport You mubt have a pleas ant telephone vo1l·e & '* a neat typist You will have to make decisions when I am gOfle. tr in· leresled. please call 714-957 .f.0.52. •• SEX:RETARJ ES .,, Prop Mgmt/ Exp/$13,200 Oaims Eleam/ Exp/$14,400 Escrow ,Exp/1'60 $12.000 Steno See/ Sh80 '9.600 Uz Reinders Agency 403> Birch. F..stab '64 Newpon./833-8190/ Free SECRETAIY , . Mk,!9/Wn ~arel'l' 11pply in fast paced Npt. Bch. invest· ment firm Hequires top sk1lls (shthnd 90 . typing 75) Sound professional e"per., maturity & cor porate bkgrd. helpful. Ca II : 640-0123 SICUT AIY P /T 40 ·50wpm . Familiar Salar y $3 iS hr +- g<!nerous bonus. Arr<>!>~ rrom John W aynl Alrport Call Sue after 2PM. 6U 0169 TNpi... Soliciton Gf"C!wmg corp Ea rn ex eel money In the pnvaC) & convenience of your own home or use 0111 modern fac's Colleg< students O K ! Ca l l !164.2239 ror complete in Co Ask ror Bart Tellers wanted (2). prefer experienced. Must tyJ>( 40 w p m . ne at ap µearance, hke working w people . Opentn~s 1r new beauliruJ offices tr Laguna Beach & Miss1or Viejo. Saddleback Sa\ mg.s & LOJan. For appt call Mrs Jerue 898· 1491 EOE/MF TB.I.Ells Perm f/t.lme. 51; d\ wk Applica n ts. w 1 supervis.1ry potential de s ired. Trµe 40 wpm Xlnl l'>l!nerits &'advancement potential. 979·3600. EOI::. Tow Truck drivers want ed. exp'd only. Live in <.:osta'Mesa. 64&9638 Tra vel Agents w rex perience, Tull time out side. South Coast T r avel. Newport. Art.: fh11 90411 TR.Ava AG8't ~g. expanding agenry m Irvine has an 1 m mediate opening in an entry -level position Bas ic knowledge 1n travel or travel school graduate desired. Xlnt. eo paid beoefits w iopply for ad vancement. Con- tact Howard or Kathy : 714·851 ·0933. For Sale Whirlpool Dis· hwasher used one year Excel <'OOd make orfer 498 Si49 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom BMX USC'd \nt1 que IO·spd ~xc han ge Sweeth l'arl cycles 1·213·426-~ Docp 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEFSHONO Puµs AKC Champ sire M IF. Pet & s how P v t p l y ~13/007-1345 afl 6 pm. AKC Golden Retr pups, x.lnl pets. show. hunter, wtr dogs Outstanding pedigree. cle ared hips 493-6861 eoCker Spaniel 3 mo old puppy. shots. papers . $175 675·4643 Want EngJ.Js h Bull Terner pup, AKC. pvt part~ 498·025i' --- Tiny remale Scotty. no papers S3S. 64&5102. /\KC Golden Re triever pups, S200 Male & F'cm 675·8543 or 213-371 1407 Spnnger Sran1cl pups. i\K C: live r /while . 714 498 7556 C\'eS & wknds. AKC 4 mos old Cocker Puppy. 645·8495 or 641 ,5787 Mini Schnau1.ers. AKC. 8 wks old. 2 shots parvo vac. J rem, blk & stlv. $175. 1\lso laking r e· serval1ons ror (5)2 wk male[rem S /P & b lk puppi~. AMS<.' breed1•r 646-5237 Free to Ya. , 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gol d e n Retri eve r . thoroug hbred, j years old. G entle & 101 ing 552·8280. w /general office pro TYPIST 65WPM. train as cedures. 4 5 hrs /day l'Omputer oprer alor . 10 Little puppy, 6 mos old ~a ll Vi cki 540-6055, ke1 adder non-~moker .. very a ffectionate t~ Coastal Personnel Agen · · . · · cy 2790 Ha bo 8 1 1 ~la ~esa CP A firm good home 6.Jl-2250 • r r vc · Call Connne 754-1040 -----CM. ----Free Camper for full size NE VER A Ft::E Typist pickup. 2165 Stale Ave Needed. Typist Clerk 111 C.M. Edu <·a taon Center . -------<.; , Kittens free to good SICRITAIYP/T apis t rano Un)fi c d home!Comebylosee: Work Tue&: Thu for NB School Dist. tZmo. 8hrs . 963·1568 yacht broker . No sh S844 · Sl 033 · Goo d ~----- Heavy public contact. 'Benefits, good typing Eng Sheep(log. Fem . to good home. 962-2711 FreetoAppllcant skills req'd. Apply in Custom hide a-bed. heaut. shape; dbl bed, good shape. occ rha1rs . misc t lems. 4S.H1898 Century Count!') Clas:.11:s . -I 'i '_dtn rm table. w 2 lea\'e:.. 6 i:hatrs. $9'JS mat c hing c htn..i <'all. S650 Like new 548-5556 <21 Twm Be<I Sets. Xlnl Cond. SSO each. Ca II 548 ·5"CMJ t2)TWIN BED SETS s.'i9 each! XLNTCOND. 548·5408 GarageW. 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garage Sale. Sat 9/20 On ly. 9·5. Cum. bikes . jewelry & m ore . Priced to sale. Sears Kenmore washer & dryer . xln t c•ond $175ea. Call eves S 18 7089 2278 Rutgers Or. CM ( nr Harbor shoppmg Center I Thurs OnJy everyLhm1fs S5 & unde r ! Desk , Lamps. Clothes etc 519 Cedar Way Laguna Bch. MOVI NG SALF. Many Miscellaneous Ite m s F'riday, Saturday & Sun - day I Oc ·SISO 3325 Alabama Circle. Costa Mesa SS7 9283 • Block. 16 families. ever· y 1 h i n g ' C e'il r o n St . College Park. Irv. Sal, 11·4, Moving Yard Sale. 2 fam•· ly . king size bed. µIn ball m1H·h me. TV, clothes, accordlan & misc. 24156 Btl! Timbe r . E l Toro. SaL. Sept20. 9am . Queen size llide·a-bed Sl50. Kitchen Dmelle 4 chairs $75 Misr ~1-2207 Gara)!e Sale Goodies Teenage girls · clothes. stereo. tables. d ishes. lamps. misc. hshd ef- fects. Sat only. 9.5 4971 Pa.seo de Vega, Irvine 752·0189 Garage Sale. Fri. & Sat. 9 4. 16662 Kettler. Hunt· mgton Beach -· ---- Sal 9.3 Picture rrames1 decorator 1lems. patio rum .. tools 219 Jasmine. CdM. Pictures. Clothes. Misc. ~Vista Bonit a E .Bluff Sat. & sun. 9-4. ~1rable Paid holidays. major medical. pension and pr of it s haring . Sulary open Call P at t>arkinson 752'. 1920 Irvine Personnel Agency pers on. P e rs onnel Of· OflPOITUMtT1 488 E.17th, Costa Mesa flee, 32W72 Calle Perfec · 1•-====-==-===-- knoeks often when you Suite 224 642-1470 lo, San Juan Capistrano. Clothes. rum. s peakers & misc. Sat Se~ 20 9-4. 315 iMh St. Apl 2, H_B __ _ ,use resull·leltlng Dally insert "I" border When you call Classlft"ed PiJol Classified Ads lo Hones 1060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• reach the Orange Coast Placing your Classified to place a n ad, you're as. Ptacu\¥ a Clab tfied ad 1s People who need people market. ad is so simple .. just s ured or a friendly • euy aa dlalinJ your should always check the Pbone642·S67S give us a call on the welcome and help 1n For Classified Ad • ACTION Calla Daily Pilot AD-VlSOR 642·56'18 Arabian /Morgan ho r se for lease. Srnall size. "1elltrained.S46-8667. 8010 Approx 180 y ds us"'d t•arpel & pad, i:ood cond . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S2I K> 96H 2254 LUGGAGE T A&S from f our business card. Send one card for each tag plus one spare We return perm anently sealed attractive tag & str ap. rnt:eling a1rltne I D. reqwremenls Pre vent loss & theft 1 f or a personalized tag cnclo~e wallpaper, rabnc or ·cay Glri" paper & we will back & tnm your tags Or lry two c:arcls l)ar k tu back PRICF.S Si! ea or 3/SS 4 l5 tags S1 .60 e1.t 6/9 tags S1.SOea 10or more $l.40ea Salt•s Tax lnd uded NOCARD'1 Draw your own or send nam e, address, phone & we'll make one card per I a i.:. Add 25' each Send checJl or mone' or derlo. • PILOT PIUMTIMG P.O. Box 1560 C:OSta Mesa. Ca 92626 CERAMIC TILEltSQUE •')(6°'. 2!t' per piece Paint & glaze your own Illes GtJod ror ceramic !>hups or pnvate parties lo u~e yo ur artl!>t1c ab11tt1es .534 ·"'533 Strine). Royal DClflith 8 pk set ex l't'l>, chest S2.1SOOOO 759 1643 Sassone l2"X12 ud. Vil tona &at h. ·~ 1>r ·tist urrer 4~ 0110 Crochet 'At 1:ha11 S20& up &-t2 6243 Scnc1 .somc1m1'"' \ t)U lo ' e J bouquet or 30 mulll 1111 ored helium halloons lll'<i wtth nbbon &-1-our own person al message . Perfect ror ever) oc Caston . We d e li ver 673-4419 John Wa)11e Tennis Club. family memberbh1p. Sl600 H 640 7159. W i 52 2636 Comer table for twin beds $40 bench $10 Dishes S I(): to 5(1 548 37i'S J ohn Wayne Tennis Club family members h 111 Sl.200 644 M05. 675 4512 pm TY DECODERS On·Selecl & Z channe ls Fair & reas . priced '111 !luring_ you or quality un 1i.-. Compl. installed & guar. Do not be taken 111 by nd1culous low prices. Remember you get what you pay for . 840·36110 1 please leave message) Tlfran.1 's Pvt. Club Me m · bersh1p S351J 644 7020 tJys, 673 5595 eves. Mai:s.ha ------ A n l1q Wt c h s Bo at An<'hors·t b les-J w Ir) Pict· Bds· Elec Roliss· Misc 5-il> 1909 C~ShelSSO Van lop rack Best Ofr ~1·9610 1081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOPCA.5H PAID For used furniture & ap pliance~ Working or nol ~7·8133 Wanted Jazz & Pop LJ"3 from 1950's & 1 91i0'~ Muno & stereo Will pay lop Dollar., 542-3743. · Will Bu' USED OFFICE l'~U HNITURE. Work Benches Shelvin~ 6.JI 2777 .,_tic al lnstna.fth 8083 ••••••••• ·-· ••• ._ •• ._._. •.11•-• CONN Director trombone Wlth case. Excellent con· d.ition. S100. 67S-8052 a ft er 6PM. --------VA M A H A i\_M P W /Reverb. like ~ Sl.95 ffi5 1230. .../ 673-2712. 20lh Anniversar y Les PauJ Custom. xlnl cond. W tea se S4SO 497 .4904 Lawn mo"'l'i' 24 · t nm mer power mower. $150 Cal 1170-4259 ~ler 6pm eves New Trundle Bed ( Pine 1 SJOO. Comingware Stove Office ..._...., & Top. XJnl $200642-0787 llf8p•lllt IOl5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Wa11ted : Used photo dark Royal o ffi ce e lectric room sll1k. Erl'" or less t y pe write rs . 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MEW '80 I 2'X8 ' ST AKE! u1umal1\· trao!> . pwr 'leering . tluJI n •.1r-.. I0.000 CVW "'11' 1~1·r 141fi3 ) $8898! ... HOW ARD Che•r•t L>ove & (Juail Sh NEWPORT LIEACll lll-0555 ·73 DATSUN PL t)2U Pkop Auto l r:in~. e amper s h e ll N1•w bra ke:; & engine tuneup l'ould use pa1111 & <! 1 ires Low bo<M< $1425. ~.3MM 4 ·JOPM 898 6073 '76 Che~ 1-: l1)n, w ,h1•ll 6 1·~ I std. S2000 "73-3527 '78 Oat PU 31.000 m1. AM1FM s tereo Must ·ell, makeofr 964·3403 ----v .. 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving. must sell ' '66VWvan 675-8475 ------- '78 Chev Van I ton. extra long. Sa.ntana con\·, cpl. s tv. sink. ice box . dhl bed. lo ml xlnl contl. sm art colors SJC. S6500 494 8734 aft 6pm o r 21~1•i32·599'7 dys '78 MAXJ Van Must see. c~tm thru-0ub. Sacrifice &95. Invested $13,000. 957-6208 dys. 642·3229 eve with noorboartls and 4 5 horsepower Johnson oul- boa r d Jar k C urle} ~ 1505 home. or 8411·2254 on the boat weekends Swap Meet Orange County's Lari::est All Indoors. Space Avail. f'r1 Sept. 12. 6pm.Jlpm I rute only'. Orange County Fa irgrounds.24 hr5 info 7 l4-831 ·5116 Alltos W.:..t.d 9590 24" Sk1pJack 'i9 Open Hull, \"oho 225, 120 hrs Vlff, Swtm LOR, fresh wtr flush. m ini cond M u ~ t s ,. 1 I p p Rent, 22· Lux .\1otor n oi-673-1611 Hme. slµs 6. self.cont. -----S2 5 0 I wk . + 8 I m i . 20· ELECTRIC BOAT ~8585 Gd rood. dock avail - --- Sl:l.950 640·4150 Trailen. Trcn_. 9170. 2l f1bcrgla !>S Tug . Islander Weekender or Character Bay Launch 6mo old. VW Rabbit Diesel. f'ull g alley . stove. rerni.:erator dbl. berth. head. comple te $19 .500 64&-188i ~· Chn s Connie. 1964. radar. auto pt lot. VHF, l $19,000. P P 7U0-1769 33· La Paz trawler ~crlan yacht. bit '72. very cln Must "1!11. Ask S-13.SM. A vef) & Co 67:1-3951 23' SEACRAFT w c ull)". outri gge r s . VHF, twn L50hp Mere . 0 B w lrlr. Dys 540 157 1. •673-631 l ev~ 24 ' Sp o r l f1s h e r . fully equipped. Incl t.lllde m trailer. asking Sl3.500 or best offer. 6i:l· 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Health Proble m , Must Sac 1978 20· Exl.'cl ba/tub & shower , a t e:. canopy. new 962 3778. make offer. Trailen, Utility 9 110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lx.5 Lt weight rial bed utility traile r . carries 1500 lbs. hke new. i250. li73·3383 Allto Serfice, Psis & Acceuorin 9400 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SSAYESAVES WITH USID PARTS Imported car parts IMPORT' AUTOSUPPLY 101 N Manches~er Anaheim 776·9900 4.54 Chevy Eng ( in sta· tion wgn,I mag whls, $600or offer. 548·8952 ·-;7.23· Mako, 1nb. lull\ Autos for ScM eqwpped, pnt'ed .lo !>eli ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-9363 IMPORTANT Par t n e r W anted 38' Sportf1sher (new ). twin diesel T I . radar, RDF". depth sounde r , auto pilot. 2 55 ch V HF radios, outriggers. bait tank. ~indlass. !>Orne log. se a lemµ. tend e r w tm otor. W/s lip. Call 642·0337. 8:30·4 30. Mon· f'ri. '76 SKIPJACK 20". 1m mac. 76H r s loaded ... 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Wktlys 754 ti69 l, 64().W'JS wknd /E:\ Chrysler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 Cordo ba , r ull y !.'QUIPIJ(<d $1995 . ~~· •=~· ··· · · ~ ;o·s "'"'""'""""'!'W ... l"P-"" 1961 ,\ien ·edes 220.'i 4 tit 1t!S 1:s $9()()1b-l of.f • r :>4() 4032 L>ash1·r Dll':.l'I Po"er" • 1\lso ,, ~outl 'l'll'\ I Ioli ul Sl"t roc.·roi. Cherk ui. for l h i.' II ~::.. I p r 1 r 1• ' ' l'rofcl>i.tondl ll'a,111~ avuilalile' MAIERS AUT&GEH~ 546-2855 99l0 ......••••.......•••••• 11,\I \l.1'0 '\kUMt;1) t 1.1~.ARANCI'. \I.!. 7~ MUST Ct)' Wl'11 l>••alln ·n 2llOZ 2 + l, 1 '"'I clc1· '"rf \ M 1-"\I I j '" i\ t:. ,'\:II\ ltll, 'i&50l.I 61i I i074 MHZ '74 ~l.C: Loader!. snrl, ti()K m t. xlnl co111I Silve1 lJl ut.> llhr 1n1 k edut·ed lo s 1:1,SllO I 1~wn e r Pf> 17 N I !>10-~-. 1980 SPIDERS HERE NOW!!! 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Xlnt t und a 'l' Sll·rl'<t, szoo;, ~Jti<i 7134 \lo\ 111g \lus t M.'11 '77 Datsun 280Z 2+2 mags. am rm, arr . best ofr call eves 494·3781 BUNIJ NEW DATSUNS! , '10 510 Hatchback Automatic. air 1·ontl Ht.!8237) ( lOOS J ONLY $6989 180 210 WCICJOll Automatic IG30000 lt714:11 OHlY $5289 'IOllOGXC~ ( 188472) 0000) ONLY$4989 '80 210 Hatchback 5 speeq. (588413)(875) . 'OM.T $4119 '80Pidalp 4 s peed (254973) OM.Y $5089 newport datsun 114 833 1300 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aho... ..... ,,.._o...dlMW's '77 F iat: Brava B.y To Choose Fn.! Owner. Dix 4 dr Auto For t he Best D('a 1 1 n Air Stereo Sun roof. Orange <.:ounty .. Com e ~lags ~t~, 75f·0751 See Us Today! ! '74 Fial 124 Special 4d r SADDI EIAQ( sedan. Auto. am/fm . reg. VAU.EY IMPORTS gas. $1500. &st offe r . 28402Mar~ritePkwy. 97 5 ·46 22 ,'or art . Mission Viejo 4PM,SS2-4136 83 1-2040 49S.494t Honda 9727 MG B '78 red t•onver11ble. 14,000 mile'> 754 lii>IH 71! .\1(;8. \l'llll"" l u~ rack. low m1, \Int , ... nit $4395 87(). 131• i 9748 ··················~···· ORANGE ("Cll 'NTY S PEL"<;E1rr Dll·:SEI. 111-:AlX)vART 1-:Hs '78 VW CONVERT :-.hJrp l11 w m d t•a.:t•" t'lii~'ll 111 <l \11a1111t e l'ull d1t1on tm~~"I $6995 JIMMA'JIHO VOU<SW AGEH 11!7 It B Ei\l"ll Iii.\ II 111 lVJ'lNt .Ttt'l ll l·;.\1'11 ~I:! ,!1MMI '76 VW BUS 980 SOSs Shar 11 i p;,l(r w .111 1111111 .md autoni.alll l .u\l'I\ ~Gas & DiHell N111dt1111n 11n1!1'J<J1 HERE ..OW!!! S4995 ~ JIM MARIHO BEACH IMPORTS VOLKSWAGEN MB Ilo1t·Stred !Ifill Bl-.ACll Ill.\ II Nt-:WPOHT Bf-.1\('IJ Ill '' "" ro:-. BE.\t tr 152.0900 I s42.z.ooo Porsche 9750 LR \"W llu' 1 1t·a11. 'urb ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.!HOd SUilMHtt 11f 1 \'k fnt 1977 !II IS red w blk. Jll D:iH· 1;111 Xiii:, l;\ll'':!lt1 opt ion -.. :111 .0011 m1 .. 11 l 111 ~.000, 645 }!>82 69 911 E Targa. 1·1i-.lom upgr<i d e:.. xlnt 1·•,n<l mus1 sell. besl offer &15 74!J8 •;4 Pur,Chl' I 8 111 e r I owner. silver blue ml'lt. appearanre grp, ve ry clean. 27 35 mpg, $6()00, 496 2496 llav111)! troublt• •wll1111• your 1·;ir" Tr' u:. · Patti for OI not \11k fot f11111 Alktn JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 1871 I BEACH BLVD. ~Oft leach 842-2000 911 SC Coupe, "78. red tan ---------• lthr 33K mi. 7 &.8 .. fae tor) alloys, fully equip 1968 VW Camper Xtnt mcl 111c. s nrf & blk trim cond Rebuilt Call for Finance or lse arrange· detail~ 646-4142 m enls possible on ap proved credit Trades a1· ceplablc . $22,65u Dir 714·642 6971 , 759 l &OO wkends & eves ·72 914. very dean mak" offer. 951 UL5V770 76Hi • ·75 Rabbit 4dr am rm 4LK rru I uwner Goo<l shaµe $3150 4\l-1·9822 7!1 DashPr ~rnrf 14 trac·k "len-.> auto. ~1 ani.: f11110.,h 'Int l't>111I (i45 11111!1 ,\ S57 fbll '68 vw. a m rm !<>ll·r··v. $1500 or h('!>l offc-r 751 22l!ti 14Z.'l l3<1kl•r Stn•t•l COSTA MESI\ 540-9202 PRE-OWNED SPECIALS! '7.9 Datsun 2 I 0 W CICJO'I \utuut.•IJ<'. Jll 1·u111I 'lcreo l"a~~l'l tt· ruoC r a t' k \\ 11 11 ti .: 1 " 1 11 I 1474:! PW JI 12!11 } S4989 '79 Datsun l 1 0 1 ·•ll(W St 1rl- ' J ' t• t l 1· • 1112'~lt1:! 115Zl:l 1 }46f9 • '78 S..bon1 411 4 Woqon l 1•rl'11 \11 1·1111tl lugL!,,1(1· 1.11·k I :J "I ,, t' (1 k Ill ,1 I.! ' ·.~1\ I I' 1:!~1 1 $4389 '80 Oatwn 21 0 • ti 11 u r .1 u I o n1 ,, I 11· r;,(Jt,'ili>ll W•1 S4789 ,, '80 Datsun 200SX "1•IJI t IU\UI \ pk !( 'jJI' 1· ti ' a } r I II II tJ • .. -~l'll•• "' cr~o >S.JO mile-; l t k~ nl'W I \JM:lYZA I • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 Ma rk IV. 'ery nice. 1 owner , all record s . 751-4599, or962·77R8. ·.z.1 <I I.Ir. leather, louded, fi0,000 ong mi, $1395, call 642-6G76 Cor,,.... 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lV Pkture Car, ·77 Vette :\.'iCI, auto, superb, hest of fl•r. Silver w /l>lk int 751 ITT31 '74 Vcllt'. only 44,000 mi. 1mmac Ong owner . 350. a uto. t>t>. pb. lit whl. air. am rm. T top, lthr. ong p<iint, new ruhlier.shocks & muffler $7000 997 4400 or f.33· 1800 liOCorvelll• re:.tor ed, ls pd 4!13·8718 . 9935 •.....•............••.. SOUTH COAST DODGE It':. comm~ soon! Wutdl for 9ur grand opening' 1 1 ~Harbor Hlvd COSTA M ESA 54~0330 7:1 Dan , rebll s lant 6, run ... great. $1500 Dyi. 71 -1 75 1 4760, eve:. & wkends 714·548-7939, Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8189 . . Movmg, musi sell! '72 Station Wagon 675-8475 '75 Oakun 8210 Cou~ 4 s peed. 1\M FM C'a S!te ll t'. ma g , (ti():llliOJ( ~,, $2789 '80Datwn 5 I 0 W CICJO" 1\utomat1t. air coml 8 lrJt'k. lugi:ai;t.> rack ~htll'Walls & mort• Low m '"' 152!JZ.H Y 1 n :io21 S7789 newport datsun 714 833 1300 Mef'cury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S FIMIST LI:'.'ICOL.N·M ERCU RY DEALERSHIP RAY R.ADEIOE LINCOL.N·MERCURV Iii 18 Auto Center Dr. SIJfl'w)· Lake Forest e xit IRVINE 83~7000 Mustcmq 9952 ··········~·~·········· '65 Mustang 289 Super Closed Sundays ••••••••••••••••••••••• '779115 Porschl!': elec: win dows. snrf. AC. '<In t cond. $16.000. 486 :lt;IS. 499 ·1754 '73 Karmann 1:h1:i l' 11 n 11 Ii H :'11 ~Int Buick 9910 Clean·Must See-New Eng New pamt·fnterior· Tires -R ims S3SOO OBO 995.5423 CREVIER & I SJ & lllOAOWAY SAIHA AMA 835·3171 11<£ UlflMATf OAIYIHO MACHINE •USEDBMWs• . ·72 2002tii w I si r C20611 ·73 3.0cs cpe. mint COS59l '74 2002 lii s /r ( 0332 l •75 2002a (0().15) ·75 S30ia w /s /r ( 1483 J "762002s/r 4sp.( 1578) "77630csi (456SXG l "78320! 4 sp. air 142281 '78320ia. air <6095> "i8530ia loaded (54681 '79 528ia s /r (2615 ) Closed~s ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sales·Service·Leasmg Roy CcrYer ,Inc. Rolls ftoyce BMW 1540 Jamboree Newport Beach 640-0444 IOI Mcl..AIEN's LA HABRA (5 M1. No. of SA Fwy J C7 I 4JS2~5l33 Sunday by Appl. '70 BMW 2002. 4·spd. xlnl cond., nu eng, & tnaqs. bra kes, muffle r , d i'f" Cerential. A/C . stereo quad. S3800. 644·6275 a rt Going to Eu.rope, must sell. BMW 530i, ·75, needs some work. $5700/0BO 6'15·0693 ·74 4W2Tii. 4Spd. ssooo. 675-7978. GOOD OPPORTUNITY '80 BMW 637 63..11, while. beige lthr int. BBS whls, Alpine s uspens ion , S29.500. 673-0649 eves 751·7153 dys a sk for An· tonio '78 SJOi. a/c, a uto, s /r . a m /fm tape deck, elec windows & lock, 60M, top cond. ser. recorm avail. Sl l 0 00 /090 PP 714·521·52339am 5µm __ SELL idle Items with a D11ly Pilot Classified Ad M 2·5878. "69 Red Porsche 911T . gd cond. SJ:l:llll I JHO !;27 J!JJ.l m I . VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST 493-9768 '7:1 Ghia r11n\ It hlue, I HONDA HEADQUARTERS •79 Por 911S<.:Tari;a . full} uwn, xlra t leJn must loaded. xlnt cond . 70K ::.ee S.'llllO 5-lh 56~ m1, PP &H 0498 "63 l\arman Gh1:i, \Int TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY "sALES&SERVICE OLDSMOllLE HONDA •we TRUCKS 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MES,\ S40.9640 "78 Civic. lo mi. xlnt concl $4000 cash After 5pm 548.302'7 ·77 Cvcc, xlnl C'Ond . auto. '75 PORSCtfE 914 2 o Immaculate. Musi see 111 appreciate S7195 obn (714 )675-fi057ur&12 01311 -----Rolh Royce 9756 ........................ #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. JR ROY R CARVER RO LLS·ROYCl IWO J•mbore" ~wport BNCh \~---~ CLOSED SUNOATS red $300() -196 4523 a fl Saab 4PM. 9760 Jacpcr 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 XJ l2L <.:LASS IC 36M. lmmac . Cass e tte . Power, Ong. Own. S8600 • wkkdys 752· 1800 -------- '78 Jaguar Mdl\XJ6L. Sil ver. loaded.-:inrf\ P.P 64&1089 '77 Jagul\r XJ6L. yellow. 36.100 mi,~. 760-1769 .•••.•..•.•............ 1980SAAI TUI I Os HERE MOW! EX CB.LENT SB.ECTIOM! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEAl:ll 752-0900 ----Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "67 420 Jag. wire whls , 78 Cor olla, liflb:ick . 5 A !C. nu lthr. paint , speed. $4000 radials & brakes. Fully 646-9105. rblt eng. Sacrifice at T . .__., -9767 SS750/0BO. 760-9589 n ... .,.., --...................... . 9737 '78TRIUMPH •••••••••-.••••••••••••• SPITRRE ROADSTER LOTUS "78 Esprit, Dk. Blu 4 speed, R & H. ongmal lbe1ge int. l under SK m i. blue finish, Dynamite' Perfect 640-1788 (6lSRTQJ '71 Lotus Europa. m id Sl995 eng, 39:{)00 orig m l. $6400 JIM MARINO firm. 675·1654. VOLKSWAGEN Mlra4ts 1eta 9740 18711 BEACH BLVD. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUNTINGTON BEACH '68 280 SL: 2 Tops. Ver)' 14~2000 . s h arp . A uto • air .• 79 T . h TR7 C $13.950/0ffer. 673·6336. . riump On · 642·9666 vert1ble, 5 spd. AM /FM stereo. cassette player, ;\C. radials, 8,000 m1 , perfect cond. $8600. Or $500 & take over µa~ ments. 639-3625 '74TllUMPH rood SZ.'l()(I I 1lea~e 1 .tll ;Jl f>-IO 7 IOti i!1 VW Hl"S ' r. Sb.WO :Xlnl C 'ond. 1)75 0115 1«1 Wl11tt• fiuhbrt O!'>I :! 1h 1:111· t'Ktra:., lillllll 111 1 S8200 11 wk:. old 534 :1:;51,, "fl:! VW ragto11 71 dual \'.lnl rt "r1R m•w int 2nd 0141l ·~ > 03!15 7:l V\\ nu~ 1·1mvt•rt1hlr· lh· ... 1wr..tll' S,11·n1 ,,.,. S$~5'1 l11r •1111t•k "..tic ~l't' lo ap,.ri·1·1.t1lt• li7:l·O!ll!I tiS crl.'am ri·hlt enu lu ... mt. 'Clllt ('01111 rtla kt• uf fer. 831 :1R-1!1 \"W \"an. '7:1 11.1)(10m1 Xlnl rnnd SHSll. ·~2 5229 '69 ISllA. goocl t ran!'>t"1rt1 lion. nu lire!>, Sl400 0110 n:11 U71!4 aft Ii Cla:.s1c '57 VW Bus :!."l "tnduw:.. :.nrf. 1•ass. must :.ell. 2!00 OBO 644-1065 Wanted '7~'73 VW IUIJ or camper Must t:>c an ~ooll sJK1pe. 547 :1182 '72 VW Squarebtil'k 52195 '64 VW Rug Sl495 179 East 18th St C M Volvo 9772 . .•.........•.......•.. VOLVO SALES. SERVICE AMDLEASIMG 0 ERSEAS OELI Vt-:RY EXPERTS EARLEIH VOLVO 1966 Har bor Blv<I COSTA MES/\ 646-9303 540.946 7 1968 slationwagon. auto. xlnt rond. 11200 646-9105 •••....•.•.•.••..... , .. t'8 R1v1era. ;1.lnl t ond Runs .:d 'lie"' pa111l \II l>V"'Cr SIOOO 9fi('I i036 ~lov111g mui.l <.cl l • 73 1kglll 6i5 ~175 Codiloc ....••.••........•••••. 'RO Se\ lilt' Oit· .. el 6UOO m1. blue "'Iver 111cl lo;idcd. 50,000 mr J!UJr :..w .il>31 7:J MustanJ? Convertible. ong, lo mi, ~lnt cond. Best offer. P P . 613·4010. L.tghl blue ·79 Mus tang, xlnl cond. new tires. am.rm w tass 844Hi004 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 Diesel Olds Cutlass Cruiser :.tat1on wagon, loaded, xlnt cond. $8500. 761).1334 . 1:1 Coupl' lk \"1lle 7~ 1100 miles A1 ~xJ r 11nrl $1 tli5 78 Della 88 diesel, while, 1;.15 1iR;ll l1h1I 4 door. 33.000 mi. 16700. 5..1&7606 '7'1 Cac1 l 'nupt Dt•\'1 1le U f:kgam·,• l!S.5tl01n1. l'om11li·t.-I\ 1m 111a1· 1n out. 'icn~1·c..'tl <'~l'IJ I mn • ll1 a11d nr\\ ~1e1•lbcllt."d \1 1ChC'lt11.-. l~·'>I llU\ tn T11wn ' Gi:1 ~~ii 711 l'..id I I"' Jll"\ t lie ti" EleganCl' " all the ex .Ira~. low rni. S.15<.I() l1rm !163-lSW Camara 991 '7 ....................... 1978 CHEVROLET CAMAROZ..28 Aul omat11· trans .<11r 1· o 11 d . p" r s t cc r rni:i.A~I f'M ca!'>H'llt· dttk & mags f!:xrep l111nal1 18S9LKE 1 $4988 THEODORE . ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642·0010 ·73 Cc1 m .1 ro Black on black: Mag type wheels, arr. p s. am fm l'ape with booster Grea1 contl S2295 or he.st oirer Gary 646-(1770 Che•rotef 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE US.FIRST! We have a good selel'l11m o f ~ t-: W & U S E D l'hevrolels! CONHElL CHEVROLET 2X211 llarhor HI 1 <I < ·1 isT A M 1-:S.\ 546-1200 '65CHE\ MALIBlJ Station Wa1wn 19tl0 Olds Om ega, 11.000 m1. auto, fal'tory air. drk blue w ~lnping, wire wh~ls. SllOOO or best or fer 645·7ttal after S. ·79 Toninado Ds L Xlnt c ondrllon 12K m 1 618XNT. SI0.250 Pk (j73 109'.? 76 Olds Cutlass Salon, ~l fleluxe extras. fan tasl1c cond, $3300 . 700.1891 anytime - ·74 Olds 442 :ISOCID e ng, AM FM cass .. good ures. top running cond $182510BO 557·11 ~4 eves. Plymouth 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "li8 Plr Fury. P ID. P /B, AIC. AM/FM 8 tr k, xlnt cond. See l o a ppr. 847-2270 or 557-7470. ext 17 ·74 Duster. great s hape $2S0010BO. 497 3974 after 6pm . _ '78 P lymouth 4dr Ac·Ps· ' ~ I Pb . A m /FM . Radials.Vin lop 37 .ooomi. 12950. C714 )842·8253 '75 ...,,_.... WOCJOR Good cood. Many xlras. Also has a welded on. lo frame class A trailer hit c h $15 00 Ca ll 547-3182 -----Pontiac 9965 , ...................••. 'G 9 F I REBIRD CONVERTIBLE. 1 own. 75M m l, ca ll 714-640-6870 ~rd 9970 Leaving the country ! Must sell my baby! 1971 Mercedes·Benz 250C that ii really clean. Loaded inc. leather & AM ;FM stereo. C.11673-0665 eves. after 6 p.m & 675-9050 days. TR' ROADSTElt Super C01l4ilion. Collec. tors take n o tice! Oynamite! (414RTQ> Assam e lellSe on '79 Volvo S500 6:11 1358 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 T Bird, 2 dr. xlnl e ng. good cond , pvt party $450. 631 S-117 '66 230SL. new white lag. 2 to ps . 4 s pd . a m /fm sltreo Sl0,900/0 B O 499·3053 .. $3995 JIMMAalMO VOLISWAGIM 187ll BEACH BLVD. RUNTINGTON BEACH 942 .. 2000. ---- '66 230SL. new while lag. 2 tops, 4 s pd . am /Cm st e reo. 110.900/0RO. 499-3053. llalte your s ho ppi ng easier by ming the Dally Ca 11642·56'11 Pllot Classlned Ads. Want Ada ,. . -. • • T Stul1011 Wgn. l200 m l '78 ~on1.a 2-t 2 fastbat·k $24168rm.675 44~ 4cyl auto, PS. PB. Xlnt '74 Volvo 142. snrf, over drive, new motor. pumt, xlnl cond $3.1.'iO llli2 9942 Barg111n shoppers rend the little ads in <..:lassif1ed regularly. And they find what they'r e. k>oking lo.r_ l'Ond ~9·87~n -v~ 9974 ·110 lmpl!la 1111 ori$ttnl!I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• like new ~"l.54M1 on.:rnal ·72 Che\'y Vega, runs but rntles 1-:\ l' ti42 ICCfX ri«'ds work $3.'>0 After '70 Chev) M.1hh11. 111ai:s. 5µm 642-02.19 new lrans. nc~ brakes Have something to sell? $700, 675 0970. a~k for Bill Classified ads do \l well. ------!' I I ) t I l ~ a . . _.,_ ... VANTAGE ULTRA LIGHTS ~ Ultra LONTar6 mg . ... .. ! ' • .. t i i: a " .e p L .Jl h r• F le ti DI a1 ar or WI F1 .... • co p , Ci Se .. . Huntington-Beach Fountain Valley 0 I l I (IN --•r-""'.,"".., ... ...._ .,.,.,.,. ............ --_........_ -... --...,,._ -......-~-~.¥ .. ,.,. . . .. \'our Hom .. town Daily N_.wspap_.r .. VOL. 13. NO. 262, 'SECTIONS, 41PAGES O RANC,f CO UNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Isl801 · Ho.ly War· Ag~inst Israel ·Seen FEZ. Moro<'<·<> I A p l •'urt-11n ministers ot thl' world's lslamac- countries be1m mappan1 plans lo day for a pcpible "jihad." orhol) war, a1ainat Lsrul and als allat's to restore Eut Jerusalem lo Anb sovereipty. Bul they say Ukoy will reaort to1unsonly 1f poht.1caJ. diplomatic and economic pn-s sure fail. Morocco's King Husan II formally o~ns the lhree day emer1ency session of the World Islamic.' Conference to plan a Iona· Monitor Badges Upped SAN 0 N 0 Fll E C A P > - Workers now must wear radia· lion badges on their heads in· stead of their chests in the San ~fre nuclear steam generator, and many are wearing as many as 13 badges all over their bodies, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said :Wednesday. The change was ordered in or · der to get better radiation monitoring after 86 workers were reported overexpOsed to radioactivity in two separate in· stances this summer. NRC spokesman Jim Hanchett said. ''The SOUtte of radiation was closer to their heaas than to their chests," Hanchett said in a telephone interview from the NRC's regional office in Walnut Creek. After th e workers showered and put on new clothes, he said none suffered AD)' iJl effects. , tiut, Han('hett said the new badge location is needed for bet- ter monitoring. ··we .told them and they've _ already made the change," he said. Lew Miller, NRC inspector al the plant, said the operators "apparently got in trouble because workers were wearing just one badge." He said many workers now wear badges on their chests, wrists and fingers as well as in the protective cloth they use to wrap their heads. After saying as many as 73 men may have been overex: posed while working on over- head pipes earlier in the sum- mer. Southern California Edison Co. now believes there were "nowhere near 73 people" in· volved. Hanchett said. Thirteen others were reported overex- posed in a separate incident Sept. 3. Sonic Booin ·Confirmed In County ' A thunderous clap rattled • widespread sections of Orange County about 7: 15 p.m . Wednes- day, bringing numerous phone calls to law enforcement agen- cies from beaches to foothills . Spokesmen, for the Orange County Communications Control agency in Orange, which dis· seminates information through police radio networks, issued confirmation of a sonic boom. Residents in Mission Viejo, El Toro, Tustin, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Anaheim, Fullerton, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Oran1e. Lasuna Beach. Irvine, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Westminater reported hearing and feelin1 the thun· derclap. Some told authorities they were certain the boom was an earthquake and others said it must have been an explQSion of some kind. No one knows juat where Lbe sonic boom oriainated. "Your suns is as good as mine." said a Communications Control olftcer. "I felt it at home Jut n.ilbt." FALL FASHION F.4DS FEATIJRED Fall f aahlonl return to tbe claule look aa previewed in toda1'• DailJ Pilot. Looll fol' ''Style" edition of "Pert1cope," a ll·P•te ........ wttb ator1es and Ilk· aune eapturinl tbe latelt ·loob mtanr ......... . i lerm r i.mpa1an aaatnsl lh~ l:srat>h annexatl.()n ofth~ hOly city Tunisia's Habib Chatti. ~f'<'rt'tary genenal or the lslamu· confer~ce . and se.-ral deleaa lion cruet's began preMtlnary dis cussions Wednesday in Morocco'fi rehg1ous upataJ Chatti also conferred with Kang Hassan, chairman of the 14 nation Islamic commilte~ on the "flberallOO" of J erusalem In an interview with The As sociated Press, Cbatti said the h I a m1 r 1·nunt raci. were de termlned to maant111n perman~nl pr ... ssure on lisr;it!l to put an end lo lhe urcst'nl stale mate and achieve u "g .. nuine solution" of lhe Middle Ea.st 1>roblem, and p art1<·ularly tht' pa oblem of Jeruiutle m The l:.awwhan~ of u "Jihad" was pro.posed by Saudi Ara'bia_'s crown Pnn('e f'ahd fullowif\E the formal annexation of ~rusa.lem by the Israeli Parlia~nt at the end of Julv •Slwglaa' RatillflS Soar NBC's $20 million epic "Shogun." starring Richard Chamberlain (above) is drawin~ hefty TV ratings with some estimates the audience may reach 100 million for Friday's final three-hour segment. The fourth episode airs tonight at 9 on Channel 4. The show set in 16th Gen- tury Japan is also setting off a sake craze See story. Page Al5. Changes Ordered In MObil Oil Ads WASJUNGTON. CAP) -~The Federal Trade Commission al- leged today that Mobil 1, a syn- thetic motor oil advertised as a way of cutting oil consumption. may actually increase consump· tion in,~me cars. The "FTC said Mobil Oil Corp. agreed to settle the case by either discontinuing the claim or adding that some cars will use more oi> and that users should check oil levels frequently. Mobil ads for several years have said the product "reduces oil consumption up t-0 2S percent in engines in good mechanical condition." The FTC did not disagree with this claim for most cars. However, it said some older cars, those with rebuilt engines and hiSh performance sports cars, use less oil when they get a thicker type than the low- viscosity Mobil 1. The low vis· cosily, or thinness, allows Mobil 1 to escape quickly through .. openincs between engine parts in these cars, the commission said. ·'The purpose of the order is to alert consumers to check their oil levels carefully when first us- (See ADS. Pa~ A2) Disciplinary Policy Eyed Extensive revision of, Fountain Valley School District's student disciplinary policies will be con- sidered by district trustees at their regular meeting tonight. The board meets at 7:30 in the district offices at 1 Lighthouse Lane. ..., According to schoo l ad· mini~trators, the changes are needed to bring the district's ex- isting disciplinary policies lnto line with the current legal re- quirements of the State Educa- tion Code . Rftln!d Depldlfs J erusaJem ranks third among the lslarruc world's holy places, which are under the nominal ~uardianshipofSaudi Arabia. Chatti said the Islamic coun- tries are ~tling down to planning the proposed "jihad" in all . seriousness bu\' that this did not ' necessarily Involve military ac· lion "Jin ad means total mobiliza· t1 on for a sacred cause,'' Chatti said. "In the West. lhe word h~a medievaJ connol-ation of unlimi't· · ed warfare. It may ultimately come to that. butonly as a final re· sort." Chalti said the Islamic coun· tries envisaged the jihad for the liberation of Jerusalem first of all as a worldwide political. 'diplom~tic and economic "harassment" of Israel andits aJ- lies. culminating in military ac· lion onJy ifall else fails. "Economic pressure is an es- sential part or this action plan." he said. "The use of the 'oil 'Weapon' Phony weapon' is-e possibility, but this, loo, would be a last resort." More than 60 percent of the world's oil exports come from · Islamic countries. Chatti pointed to the withdrawal of the em- bassies of the Netherlands and a dozen Latin American countries from Jerusalem as a significg,,t s uccess for the Islamic campaign against the Israeli annexation. ~ He said the action plan was directed essentially at the Unite<t <See ISLAM, Page A?> P8ir Use 'Bo1nh' . \_ . ·In ~ank ( Robbery By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ll>e D••h Pilol Stall A bank robber who threatened lo use a re mote control device to • detonate a · bomb l ~ft on a secretary's desk escaped with more than $2,500 from a Garden Grove bank Wednesday after- noon before he and 8{I alleged accomplice were intercepted Two Killed In Mesa Factory By JERRY CLAUSEN OI -o.i11 Pli.4 SIMI Two men were found dead this morning in a testing pit at a Costa Mesa pump. manufadUJ'· ing plant, their bodJes-frozen by escaping low-te mperature liq· uefied gas. fire department of- ficials said. Russ Henderson, city fire mars hal, s aid the two test technicians' names will not be released until next of kin are notified. Hender son said the bodies were discovered at about 7 a.m in a 15-foot -deep pit used to test liquid gas pumps manufactured by J .C. Carter Co. at 671 W. 17th St. The fire marshal said first re - ports indicate the technicians suffocated as oxygen in the pit was displaced by either propane or nitrogen . . Bill Saxon, a Carter Co. vice president, said the men "were seen at about 5:30 a.m. by a guard. and they appeared to be okay then. What happened, we don 't know." Saxon said the two employees were setting up pit facilities to test a 600-horsepower liquefied gas pump later today. The vice president said this morning's tragedy represents the first serious industrial acci· dent al the company. a division of ITT. since it began operations in 1953. Henderson said temperatures in the pit eventually reached an estimated 240 degrees below zero before the two men's bodies were discovered. He said the bodies were re· moved from the pit by firemen with breathing apparatus. The fire marshal saisf source of the escaping gas still had not been found by about 9 :30 a.m. but that there was no danger to employees or other personnel working above the test pit. and arrested by l wo Garden Grove Police officers. Officers Dennis Larsen and I Ed Konieczn y we re c~dited with spotting the getaway car as it left the parking lot near the Bank of America branch at ~l Chapman Ave. shortly after the 12:30 p.m. robbery attempt.~ According to police Sgt. Bruce O.llyf' .......... NOT VERY HAPPY Teecher Plctletlnt Edison High Teachers in Second March By PATlllCK KENNEDY OI • Oellf ...... Sutt Teachers picketed Edison High School in Huntington Beach again this morning, pro- testing stalled contract negotia- tions and what they consider to be overcrowded classrooms. rt was the second such protest march at the campus in a week. Some teachers said they are warming up for a strike if a con· ' tract isn't approved. About 30 teachers marched in front of the campus al 21400 Magnolia St. for half an hour early this morning, waving picket signs at passing motorists and parents driving their children to school. At 7:30 a.m., the teachers abandoned the protest and walked to classes. Beauchamp, a man later iden· tiried as Richard Craig Allen, 34 , of Long Beach. walked into the bank. stepped to the desk of secretary Patricia Jenkins and set down an attache case which he said contained a bomb .that could b e deton ated. by a transmitting d~vice in his pocket. He demanded S25,000, Beauchamp said. ' Allen was led to the bank's vault where he was given what he w as told was $25,000 -ac· tually $2,500 -and he fled from the bank a s employees telephoned police. Allen was found crouched behind the front seat of the getaway car driven by John Adams. 32, also of Long Beach; Beauchamp said. Polit>e said tbey recovered a w~lkie-talkie type transmitting device from Allen. The Orange County Sheriff's Department Hazardous Devices Squad wu dispatched to .disarm the bomb said to be in the brief· case. The briefcase turned out to be empty, police said. Allen and Adams were being held today in Orange County Jail on suspicion of bank robbery. ' Shockley Named Chief Capt. Jackie B: Shockley, 45, ha s been appointed Westminster's third police chlef in the last four years. Shockley will replace Robert J . Bonnet, who announced his res- ignation in August for personal reasons. Bonnet replaced Walter Scott in 1976. Shockley. a 21·) ear-veteran, will take over as head of the 83· member department Oct. 3. He was appointed Tuesday ,night by the City Council. Shockley became one or the city's first patrol officers in 1959, a year after the department was formed. He has headed the d& partment 's investigations division since 1971. UAW, AMC Settle MILWAUKEE CAP) -The United Auto W·orkers and American Motors Corp. have reached tentative settlement on a three-year contract that provides parity with agreements at General Motors• and Ford. ~r::a:as•, Weather ·Sheriff Faces · Lawsuit l'..ast Friday. about 50 teachers sta1ed a nearly identical protest march in front of the school. CurrenUy in contract nepa· tlon, the Huntin1ton Beach Union High School District and the some 800 teacben represent· ed by the District INucaton Ar.· sociation are 13 percenta1e points apart on the issue of salary. Low clouds tonight and Friday morning, clearing to mostly sunny Friday, Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 65 lnJand. Highs Friday 68 to 78. INSIDE TODA_" Surf~• IOll lllq com~le 01 fiercel11 01 football pla11tr1, but rortlll gel much noUct. 5ft Page 81. BJ GLENN 8COTI' ,. ............... Bred Satea, Oranae County's sheriff-coroner, bas been ac· cued lD a lanult ft.led Wednel· da1 ot wttt+oh'•I am...SU. to retired cleputl• who 1upported hb polltieal °'C:: ln tbe No-vember, 1'71, e . The ault WU ftled ln Orance CoUDtJ Superior Court Wednel· d•J bJ the A11oclatton of Oraqe CAultJ DeputJ Sberilfl, auoetlltiaa President lltchail L. JobnlOD and retired deputies Robert Sinter and Cliff Miller. Named as defendants are Gates, the county. the Orance County Sheriff's Welfare Com- mittee and ita chairman. James Bilner. . The plaintllf1 aUe1e In the suit that sworn offteen who retire honorably are 1upPo9ed to be is- sued identllieatlon certificates that lncli.liae an enclonement of whether the person ls entitled to carry a concealed weapon. Retired offtcen also are sup- posed to reeelve1 retirement badges paid for with funds from the welfare committee, which raises the money by s.eHin1 cof· fee and tea at the sheriff's of. nee, the plaintiffs contend. Sinter retired from the de· partment ln February 1'79 after 11 yean on the job; lllller re· Ured ln November. 19'19, after 21 years. They alle1e tbat they never received eitber ldentiftca- Uon certlftcates or retirement badges and that the reuoa 11 because they publicly au~ <See arnaED. Paie Al) The salary ne1ot1aliona cur- rently are at an impasse and a state meditlOI' baa been called to iron out the difftcultlel. The teachen want a one-year contract with a 17.S percent fn. crease In pay and improved , health benefits. (See EDISON. Pase Al) llulex t • .. _La_ w'\IU_PI~ H/f I!IU!'SOiy. Slotl!'!QI !8, 19111 "" -Jl .. ..,1' BREA KIN~ No Hostage Ar_tion Bv · lra11 Pnrliamem • 8~ Titf' -\lllli(M"t•cf'd Pl'f'all lr.tll l'.H 11.erni•nl foilt'<I l111Ln tu'"' !JP a <'Ommtllf'f' to tlf'al with ttw si \n1t•rn·.111 ho:1.t. gt>. and h rdllnc-dC'J1Uht"ll h•n.hly llt•t1oum.~.J lht• I nih-cl Stith'' Tt•hran R.;idm '••d lhf' rf'~1mt' w11J, not rc•lt·,~1· th1• 1 uptl\ "' c>u111h Thl' nt•'t "'ll'11•n tlf lht• P<.irll.anwnl ur M•Jh!> Wll\ n•>I 11f f1t·111lh .111n1111m·t•1I but 11 14 ·'' c•x11o1•1·tMJ tu rt><'onvt-nt.' Sundi.y Tiii' l':11 li.tllh'lll l11<1k u p lhf' hoMllfll' 11',U(' nn Tut·11tha v At th.it l111h' 11 \1111 .. 1 111 ,,., up .i 1'11mn11ttt-t' to dC'11l with Uw 1l.'O 1hn 11111 1·11"'' .111.i "ht•llult'\i .mother nwl'linti todM\ to wo1 k uut dt•t.111, lft11 r,•po1 " (1 um I t•hr J n t.ict." 'aicl ttu· lat1•1't .. !>''''° f,11h·1I l<l I t'.ll'h .1 lll'l'l'ltm (''6c'li"' .-. t 'ifllll: Otet• ,,......,., \1111> .. ;.'-l ll \I' lln1• ni.in ¥.a:. killt·1I .m et IY.o oth~r:. "t'• 1· ht"111t.1l111 •cl "1th 't 1h ... ,111nd' 14 h1·n m11111tt '1·li \h fuul(hl ,1t ,, 11"•l.1111 .111t h1•r1· t11J ,1) 1"1h1 ,. ri•11<11·1t·.t l'uln·1· lll'ard .:w1~h11h 'h11tll~ .artt•r 1111dn11(hl and dn>v•· to llat• \ 1111.1.:1· H~·,1,1ur.rn1 "'"\'rt' thn fuund (14 0 rrwn. \\ho had ht'C'n '';iht•·cl .. 1011 s t•\1•r .ii nwmbt•r, 11f tht· n,1rhop1>t'r ~ molurcy •h• I IUll 1•11111 I' ,,llll nut.' uf tht· ""11ur11k•I 111c•11 ""1111 µ(>llt't> -.c11d mc1) nol havt' ~"'" · .1 t'luh nw111l1'·1 l.1t.•1 1ll1•d th~ 11Jffit' \\d:> w1thht>ld 1.tt>f>o•w~«' ('u'"p Hit 8 ) Tbe <\.ssoc'1alf'd Press :--~·.1borm· br Jt•ll I mop~ attackt.>d Pale:.t1n1an guerrilla tar)!t>t!'> 1w.u· t.hl' MIUlht•rn Lt!banese coastal city or Tyre in a raid a1m t•d .tt headrn~ off terror raids against the Jewish state, the TL•I A,.,,. m1llt.lr)' t'om mand s aid.today A spokt> man said tht> raiders destroyed several guernlla buildings and ,.t_.h1ctes near the guernlla-controlled Mediterra- nean port. 12 miles north of the lsraeh·Lebanese frontier. ~oli!eh .titf rik.-11 H.-11.-&rf"d WARSA W, Poland IAP> A new wave or labor unrest was r('ported to have hit factories and plants today in various parts of this communist country. Walkouts were occurring at 16 enterprises. some hit by work ~toppages for the second or third time in recent weeks. Warsaw telev1sion..,said No reasons were given for the latest strikes and th(• report gave no figure for the number or workers in volvl'd or whether the strikes were at major factories or m l!l('S llijBf•kPr!I ~'*"' Ba«-k MIAMI <Al'> The Castro government s aid today that two h1 Jackers would be returned to the United States for prosttu· lion. and the U S. government promptly dispatched a plane lo Havana to hrmg them back ll 1s the first time in t he 20-year hJstory of U.S..to-Cuba hi · J•H0k1ngs th;.il the ,Cuban j!Ovemment returned hijackers to face 11111pecbate p~f'ctltion in this country .titoh·hdur .'if a11doff Conlin~ SA~ SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP > Salvadoran troops and t<J nb rina?ed a branch office of the Organization of Anwrit'an Statt·~ for a second day today. maintaining a tense ~lantlorf with hostage-holding guerrillas demanding an end to marlt.tl lav. • . Leftist guerrillas shot their way into t he offi ce Wednesday and took \;;t'\<'n hostages . including director Albino Romany \. \ C'~ii . a :'llit·.1raguan Onr poli ceman wait reported wounded ~ In Westminster : . Teen-age Suspeci -w ounded by Pol~e ' I\ 19 \l':.tr-old su:.pect was shot Jnd wounded b) Westminster pol 11•p o;hortly after a service s tat '°" wao; robb ed o r $1 00 earlier Ltus week. officers re· portt>cl. 4 Anthony Wiess, described as a transient. was struck by one bullet 1R the nghl buttocks while attempting to net! in an alley near Westminster and Beach 1·rmn Page \I ADS ... ing Mobil 1 to deter mine af Mobil 1 1s appr opriate f o r thei r vehi cles and to make s ure there is s uffic i ent 01 1 i n the crank<.'ase." the age~y said. The ITC staff said Mobil re· ceived about 3,600 cons ume r complamts about Mobil I from March 1976 to April 1979. A Mobil s pok e s man in Wa s hington declined comment until he can read the FTC an- nouncement on the case. The consent agreement con· t a ins no admission of a law violation. Before the company agreed to the settlement, it was accused of "unfair and decep- tive ·~ advertising ORA~GE COAST .. ' DAILY PILOT r~. , . .,. u 1 o .• , P,1ot """'"' ""••" ,, 1•11r1 ..,,.~ !rt "'''""'' P1••' C>uOl•\.,.,CI Ot' tftft 1 '''IJ' 11.1 t i•,,oh\"u1q ~11np'9ny S"'°'"' "'.,. ; t •~· ovDl•'hf'•I Mfl•111.-, tfHOuQn f ''""'• Boulevard, officer Earl Graham said. He was t reated at UCI Medical Center w,here he was listed in good condition. Graham said police round Wiess ly\ng in the seat of a parked car about 20 minutes after the station al 14'02 Beach Blvd. was held up Tuesday night by a man wielding a semi· automatic revolver. Graham said Wiess was iden- tified as the young black holdup s uspect by the attendant but broke away before he could be handcuffed. G raham said Wiess was not armed al the time he was shot ,but thal officers 'believed he m ay have colfected a weapon while fleeing down an alley near 18th Street. Graham said the suspect ig· nored officers' commands to hall He added that an internal in· vestigation showed tha t t he s hooting was justified. "He was a n escaping felon wanted ror armed robbery ." Graham said. The weapon has not been found. ... Wiess is charged with resist· ing arrest and armed robbery. A woman companion. identified as Lucille M. Sanchez or Santa Ana. was round in the car with Wiess. said Graham. She also was char ged with armed robbery. .. Klamath Pot Farm Like Fort ' S t-: I A I I Vi\ 1.1. t-; Y ( I\ I' I Authhr1 1t1·14 h 1H"klr1td11n the lrntl 11f thn•1• beaten, bloodit.'<I m1·n .ir r1•,lt•cl '>IX others and 11urM11'CI 11tl 11 mun· loclay after 1tl11t·ovt>111lte J feudally guarded n1u1 l)Ullllll 11lant.1t t0n ringed ""1th wn1r1 ty 10 tht• ru~g ed t\ l.1m al .. j'.tountu11111 k• < • .1 I U 11 1 n 1 d II 1 .: h w a y l'.H 1 u h11dll Hi ll (JUl!'>l.'llhe rry :.aid 11 wui. IJO!.bihh· tht> three beaten 101·0, r1<11w of whom were iden IJftl'c.l I>) aulhunlleb. were set UjHlll U) ft•ur lhl'Y W ert' thieve!> .1ft~r th1· n1ari1ua11a Nu dru.c 1'hdrgt·:. wt•n• liruu~ht "It (.'ould lit' worth m11lwns or dollar~. ' :>Jl(l Qu1:.enbt-rry. who found th J>ld.Otation W~d nesday 11e1tr the Klumath tt1ver in Sas kl)'UU County l\uthont1(•)1 s a id they were H·~k1n g a t le a !'>t rour and possibly six mor~ men in the l'ase Quisenberry said he was on patrol when he saw the men stumbling along ll11~hway 96. which meanders through this mountain hamlet or 200, some ~00 miles north of San Fran· <.'isco. The officer said the trio led hi m back along the ir route , pointing out five men who were arrested at various points along the way. 'A sixth ma n was arrested when authorities went to the . plantation where they encoun- tered an ela bo-rate security system. ·'It was s urrounded by barbed wire . rolls or it, .. Quisenberry said. "Bells were dangling from bus hes around the perimeter of the plantation. and there was a tree ho1,15e. like a guard tower, with a TV set in it and there was a set-l!P for guard dogs \ .... RETIRED ... .Gates' opponent. Loren Rusk, 1n the l178 election campaign. The defendants are aski~ in the suit that Gates be forced by a writ o f m a n date to issue certificates and badges and not discriminate "because of a lnem· ber 's politi<.'al suppQrl or Loren Rusk." Sheriff Gates was unavailable for comment on the lawsuit, but Assistant SheriJf Robert Griffeth said the suit already ha s been answered, in large part, by ad· mimstrative action. Griffeth said Gates Monday persona lly approved identifica· lion cards for all recent retirees 15·17 deputies -who haven 't received one. Both Singer and Miller are on that list , Griffeth said. He explained the delay in issu· ing the .caTds was c,aused by a new law that required the de· sign ing and printing of new cards. "We just got the cards from the printer about 10 days ago," he said. He said the issuan ce o r honorary badges to retirees or anyone else is up to Gates and that the sherirf isn't required by law to issue a badge to anyone. Griffeth indicated that some a dministrative chan ges are planned regarding the issuance of badges to re tirees. The changes involve who, legally, can pay for them. The sheriff's welfare com mittee has been paying for them, he said. The badges for retirees carry no power or privilege with them, Griffeth noted. They have the significance or a medal. he said Fr'fltn Pag.-,\ I ISLAM ... States in the period following the presidential election "We realize nothing can change before the election," he said. "But once this is out or the way, the Jewish vole will no longe r do minate American foreign policy and the ~w administra· lion will be in a p0sition to put the necessary pressure on Israel." , .. Ml"\.tt f4• ""°"'' n ... n Mwt1t1ncrton 1 1 .a • ",,. v .. 1,, ''••"• ~•Qwn• fh 4 '\ lllt OM .. f #i 'Ill ~ • ... QH•n .. f "'°·1t1•wt I\ f'yl 41 •1111~0 .. • tt•I ~nci.-, U'h Of " ·NI l"lolD 1i• ".k 1f· t"tt '' • w .... 1 Mot• \H••t ti 0 ttrt1 t ... 1\)\lf M~·A ""'L'',.·t '1l•lt Rbt>trt,,. W,.fd Ut "' t"• It• tt'1blo "'°..,. , ....... ,I(••··· ( 1 I • '"•mAt /i. M-.~,,., ~·"n•"'Q( 11"' Intruder Woumled By Victim's Slwt Ctwrh~\ H loo\ "' .. ''tf'Wll t.Attrtotq1nq fd1t~ • ...,, •• u .• , Wf.\l0f~l-Ownh EOlfOI Hunltngton Beech Office 11e1l8•,u" BO\(lf'¥••CI Mftl+hn4 "OC''"'' P 0 9o• 140 •7~41 O!flcH , "'ou•·o111 ~ .... u1 1011 NO {a..\I t11en.-.. I ~hi .......... ''°Wt'\' s •• \H .... I Telephone (7141"'2·4321 Cte11illed Advenlal119 642•5171 f:"t'-m No•th0 r1'nQ• Counh Commun1t1•, 540·1220 ~:!!:"t'" ~,o-,:,~ t.~;~,:~r:;;.~~~. "'•''' • or "U"''"'fl"' .-roh ""''"" "'•• bt ••II• ftOv' • (f •1tn~vl '""''·.ti S)l>f,.,l\\IOf\ Of •AO•'•Qnl uw 11111't r:.~.~=~~.~ ··,~~\~'::~;ti"~~b~ ,,~r,~ ~~ ,...,, t• ~nuu,. tn M.t1I U ~ m4M\1'1iY mt11l4u, '"''flNlo(""\ t f ""°"'"'• Hospitals throughout Orange County were alerted eady t.oday to be on ~ lookout for • suspect who wu shot in the.heed or neck late-Wednesday ni1ht durinl • robbery attempt at a Garden Grove pbysician'.s residence. "Apparently be WU bit fairly bedly,judlinlfromtbeamountof blood that WU left in tbe bouse," said Garden Grove Police s,t. Bruce Beeucbamp. Beeucbamp said the man wu shot with• .»-caliber revolver by another man Uvtnc et the Fall· intleaf Street residence of Dr. John lloyer. Accordinl to Beauchamp, the , ---.... ----·-~- shooting occurred arter three men wearing stockings over their heads knocked on the door at mid- night. Wben Royer answered. the m e n demanded d r u &-s r Beauchamp said. Noise of a strunle in the doorway appattnt.ly awakened the roommate, identified as Robert Alli'Son, who -armed himself with tbe revolver. Allison shot one of the intruders durtn1 a confrontation in an up· stain hallway, Beauchempaald. The lnJ~ suspect was helped from the scene by his two ac· compUce. and left the am by cer, Beauchampsald. - CUMS GUM UP THE WORKS-AT ARKANSAS NUClEAf' OJtE POWER PLANT Work~ C1eenlng Out Thouund• of lnv8den from Coollng Sy1tem 'Nightniare'. Described .... Tiny Clams Bring Nuke Reactor to Halt I . LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (AP> An. onslaught by thousands of tiny Asian clams has halted opera- tions of a reactor at the Arkansas Nuclear One power plant, creat- ing what one official describes as "a nightmare." Operations al the plant were curtailed again Wednesday as workers cleaned inch·long clams from the reac t or 's cooling syste m. The clean-up has been un· 1er way for more than a week. ·'This thiog is a nightmare,'· s a id Gen e H e rrington . a spokesman for Arkansas Power& Light Co., operator of the plant. The flow of water into the reac· tor buildi ng's emergen~y cooling system was clogged by the clams. forcing the shutdown or Unit 2 on Sept. 4 The clams also have been found in the water supply or Wnil 1. whicti already had been shut do wn d ue to a n equipme nt malfun ction. · Whittier Tee n Arrested in HB Shooting An JS.year·old Whittier youth • has been arrested in conntttion with the June 11 shoo~g ~r a 15-year·old boy near Uie bluffs sect ion or Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington Beach. Cesar Meza was scheduled for arraignment in West Or ange County today on charges of at· tempted murde r . H untington Beach police said T he victim of the shooting, also a Whittier resident, has re· covered from hand and stomach wounds s uffered in the shooting. police said. Meza was arrested Tuesday by Whittier police on suspicion of possessing marijuana and a deadly weapon. Whittier police then discovered the suspect was wanted by Huntington Beach police in connection with the s hooting. In the June. 11 incident. which occurred at 11 : 10 p.m .. Meza al- legedly quarrelled with the 15· year -old on the beach, then pulled a pistol and fired three shots at the youth along Pacific Coast Highway. police said. H fin tin gt.on jJeach police said they had identirled the suspect but were unable to locate him prior to his arrest on the unrelal· ed Whittier cha rges this we~k. The clams, known as Corbicula Flu minea, were brought into this country in the mld·l930s as food for Chinese laborers building a dam in the state or Washington. The tiny clam is considered a delicacy in China. Since its importation, the ctam has spread southward and eas tward through water chan- nels. Each has the r.eproductive organs or both sexes. so its reproduction is prolific. The nuclear plant . nea r Russellville, takes its water supp-• ly from Lake Dardanelle, which in tum is fed by the Arkansas Ri ver . The river, and now the lake. have become home to the clams The clams entered the nuclear pla nt as larvae too sma ll to be caught by a screen that filters out e ver ything lar ger t han three- sixteenths of an inch Inside the plant. the larvae grew into clams and began reproducing. Parts of the inside or the reac· tor 's emergency cooling system look like ocean oyster bed s. said J ohn Griffin . AP&L's dirtttor of nuc I ear operations UtiLi ty employees gleaned two large buckets, weighing between EDISON ... In contrast. the distnct has of· fered a three·year package call· ing for a 4.5 percent pay in· crease the first year , a 4 percent hike the second year, with the third year raise open to negotia- tion. West Orange County• United Teach ers Director William Bianchi complained that there are 276 classes in the district's seven high schools that have more than 37 students in them. He s aid last year 's contract has a stated goal or having no more than 33 in any one class. He said the association would file grievances with the district next week. ·'There very likely ,..could be a st rike unless the district does s omething ," s aid picketing science teacher Steve Johnson complaining of crowded classes at Edison. "But I hope it doesn't come to that." School Board President Doris Allen today said the teachers should follow the grievance pro· cedure and called the picketing "out of line and unacceptable." 400 and 500 pounds apiece . of the 'dams after cleaning an intake bay where water 1s drawn from the n ver. . Nuclear One 1sn 't the first plant disrupted by the clams A nuclear plant_ at Browns Ferry. Ala . had to ha lt its opera lions to remove the clams An II linois Powe r Co. plant at e aldwin had to shut tw.ce a day unl!I workers removed clams there. 1-n s outhern Ma r yla nd at the Potom ac Electric Power Co plant. the clams caused $150.000 worth of damage Cosell Once Nearly Fired For Chatter WA S HI NGTON !AP > Prominent s portscaster Howard Cosell came c lose to betn g bumped as an announcer for Monday night football when the A BC network s tart ed those telecasts in 1970. the network's chairman says Leonard II Gold enson. 1n responding to a question from the audience Wednesd ay after a'" National Press Club speecb, said Henry i;:'ord II of the Ford Motor Co called to complain about Cosell's constant chatter during the first Monday night football telecast. Since the automake r was a major sponsor of the games, 'Goldenson s a ys h e c alled n e two rk execu tive Roone Arledge into his offi ce to ask him about Cosell. "Roone said. 'Give me rivet., six weeks and we'll see how he does," Goldenson recounted. · • An(l would you beleieve it? In four weeks' lime, Henry caJJed me back and said he made a mis take. ·1 withdraw m y objec· lions,· he said.·· Goldenson went on to say he ' considered Cosell to be "unique. Canal Oppos~d S ACRAM ENTO (AP J Enough signatures. 490.000, havP been collected to put a referen· dum on the ballot to halt con· s truction of the Pe r i phe ral Canal. says the Coalition to Stop the Periphera l Canal ====We Carry the Best All Y~ar LOllCJ--- , Mein Store 2224'Newport Blvd. Newport Beech 175-7874 MDelty t Store 2 210YJ Merine Ave. Selbo• lalend 173-7826 f.tDelly Store 3 OP, Gotcha. Do If ins, Off shore, Stubbies, O'Nellls, Rip Curl , IZOD , Merona, Powderhorn, 'T-Shirts, Swe~tshlrts, Four Play, A-Smile, Topsiders and much more. South Coa1t Plue """""" eo ........ ._ Store 4 Weetmln1terMall M1-0523 ... Moun Delly. 811-1144 Jl1•ff Hourt Deity .· .Jo, ... ·--- "' ' . --- ' CALIFORNIA ·Murd_.r Plot? KKK Leader 'Can't· Hide' SAN DI 1-:c;o 1 \1• 1 Matt• t\11 t<.lu\ Kl1tn leader 1tnd l>t>mOl'rtttl<' C'on.in•' 1onal norn\IH't' Tom Mt-tz,rer :r;ayi; ht"ll bt't•f up h1 ... '('runt, lorn•i.. but W(ln't <'M1u.oet ,•1i1mt•<t•Mn ••Pll('atnmc~ after an alleged 11Ssassm1tt1on ath•mpt • "I can 't hul(' in this rarnp~11~n hkt m' oppo nent has t>t't>n 1111111.:." Mellti:t'r u 1d from has Faltbrook homt• Wt•tlnl"s~:a) of h1~ t\f'puhlican 43rd Congrl'ssionul l)a,tru·t 11vpont'nt Rf'p \'lair Burgener "I dnn t kno"' wh' tlur.i<'nt'r hac; bt-t>n biding No ont•'i. lwi·n .\twol101t .it him · I METZG .:Jl ~i\lU iu; w s -Upped_~ sources" that t htc•re "'oulc1 h•• troubh-dunng Tpesday's l~mo1:ratu· P.1rt' mt:"t•tu\.i tit' ,.11d ht' came.in late .md s at uw.n rrom h1:. u1>ual 'Mil -_llj}"'·ever . Met2jt.\t'f 11dnHlt1'tl h" "'as not ""ear ing ffie bulle t proof 'e:.l hr'~uullv "'ear:. ,11 public gathenngs "llnlortunatel), I "'asn't. he :.aid I wont make that· mistake again · • Authorities say t"'o ~ Angeles me(\. 'Goth members of an .anti Ku Klu:\ Klan group wert~ awaiting arraignment. poss1bl) a1> earl} as today, after being arrested during d meeting of the Democratk County Central Committee at wtuch one of the m en allegedly dre"' a pistol POIJCE SAY THEY WRESTLED with U\e al· legedly armed man but no shots were fired . ... ,,.._. ThuPsday Sepl~ber 18. 1960 DAILY PILOT l ta .FBI Baits Snitch Talw~ 'fip Reµxud: $200.,000 STATltLINE (AP) -The l''BI is hoping someone involved in a Lake Tahoe extortion bombing will tum in his cohorts in exchange for possible ,,.immunity from prosecution and a slice or a hefty reward. Ca lling the brain.-'-he h i n<t t he paramilitay sche me to extort S3 million from Harvey's .Resort Hotel "egoistic" and even "psychopathic," FBI ~gent Joseph Yablons ky said that immunity from prosecution was a possibility for people with inside in· formation Compos ite pictures of two un named suspefls in t e Aug. 27 l>last that caused more than $3 million damage to Harvey's Resort Hotel here, also w'*'e released by the FBI at a Wednesa~ news conference. YABLONSKY. WHO HEADS the probe of the Aug .. 27 blast , made the m ost blunt appe al to date for a "s nitch" to come forward. A reward of $200,000 has been offered. " He added·that a minimum of four men were invQlved in t1ie scheme The agent said he imagined, "A way can be worked out, where a guy would say, 'Hey, I was involved with X number of ~uys, but I don't want to be prosecuted ' " kno wledge il's the largest rewa.rd I've eve r seerf in any criminal case I've known." .... On the course or the investigation by more than 60 FBI agents ot L1Ake Tahoe alone, Yablonsky said, "We're not st ymied " The compcisites depict two men in their mid-20s. one a bout 5 reel seven with sandy hair and a mustache, the other-about 6 feet to 6 feet I with dark hair Yablonsky calLl:d the taller m an "a hayseed amt a g~ber tyf>e" based upon destriptions given by four peo· pie ~· THE TWO W ERI-: S POTTED wheeling in what has be au described as the largest homemade extortion bomb in U.S. history. The bomb. trig- gered as law enforcement agents tried unsucc~ssfully to defuse it, blew out pa;ts or thret! floors in the hotel's 11 -story tower. The bomb was designed to look like a piece or computer -re lated offi ce equipme nt. The bomb contained up • to 1,000 pounds of TNT. triggered by ao elaborate switching device. Yablonsky said the plot appears to have been hatched by people with milit ar y or iraramilltary back · grounds He d iscounted the possibili- ty that terrorists were involved. and also said tie didn't want to ''besmirch the reputation of the Special Forces. or paratroops or anybody " The man identified as Stanley D~ Alexander. 34. of Los Angeles. was booked for investigation or assault with a deadly weapon an<1 carrying a weapon without a li cense. Bob Duren, 37, of Inglewood. was jailed for invest1~tion or as~ault ing a police officer. The men are members of the National Al liance Against Racist anc,I Poht1cal Repression , police said. Arf Treasure for Sale The FBI agent s aid any deal on im- munity fro m prosecution would have to be a pproved by his s uperiors. but that pll:&S a reward "would be a possibility " He also said anonymity of informants would be preserved, and repeated a hotline tip number, 916·541-0404. T HE MILITARY ASPECTS • .he said, included the precision in carry· mg out the plot and some of the phras ing an the extortionist!-.' demand for SJ m1lhon Associates or Alexan<Sfr s aid he was merely standing to leav~ the meeting room A police spokesman said several officers were at the meeting arter being lipped by Metzger's bodyguards that somebody "might try to start trou· ble." Or .. Car~o Pedretti. ~rofessor of art history at the Univers ity of .Cabfonua, and a leading Leonardp authOTity ,,dis plays part of an il- lustrated manuscript by Leonardo Oa Vinci "On the nature. weight· and movement of water." The manuscript, which could fetch as much as $14.4 million. is to go up for auction in December. It is c ur:· re ntly on dis play at Christie's in London. )Jrown Signs Tidela:Dd IN ONE OF SEVERAL re ferences to the reward put up by four Tahoe casinos. he s aid. "I do feel that a re · ward as sizable as $200,000 s hould elicit either someone in the con- 'spira('y or on the peripher y or it com- 1 n g fo rwa rd . bec au s e to m y The casino has resumed o perations an undamaged art!as of the building, giving gamblers a view through win· dows of manglt'P debris The casino was forced to lay off more than 1,000 workers following the blast • Oil R~enueS Measure SACRAMENTO (AP 1 ::_Gov. Ed- -~und Brown Jr. has signed legisla- tion to .c ha~n e l the ~ew pos t · ~eregulation tidelands oil revenues mto mostly ene rgy projects. The tidelands oil revenue had been running about SIOO million with -v~rious water funds getti~g S33 mtllion and the rest going for college construction. But l.he federal government de- regulated the price of crude oil and the s tate is expected to get about S550 • milHoo this year -far more than needed by water and college con- struction funds". Blaf"b l11~rt•d LOS ~GELES <AP .. ) -·'Angered over city school board preside nt Roberta Weintraub's ·refus a l to apologize for calling the board's lone black membe r a "bitch," black leaders have called for Mrs. We in- traub's resignation. "The remark cursed the· entire black community and confirmed in public what our·community has sus- pected were her private sentiments all along," s aid' John Mac k on ( __ ST_'AT_E ___ J Wednesday, speaking for the city's Black Leadership Coalition. Mack is _ president of the Los Angeles Urban League. • .tfa11 llA.6'-arre1'fed. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> The head of a Stockton group planning to restore the p reside ntia l yacht of Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been take n into custody for the second time in connection with the seizure of marijuana on the craft. fede r a l authorities said . • Aubrey Phillips, who was arrested and released following the drug bust on San Francisco's waterfront last week. s urrendered voluntarily In San Francisco Wednesday after charges were filed against him in federal court. Prfnf C'llarged r BAKERSFIELD (AP> -A Roman Catholic priest will be sentenced here Sept. 2S on a misdeme anor charge of --·- c hild molesting following a ruling Wednesday that he is not a mentally disordered sex offende r·· The Rev Robert Bums, JQ. pre- viously pleaded no contest to charges he fondled a paralyzed 1J.year-0ld girl at Kem Medical Center. B1HIN Di11c•ot· .. r .. d CARLSBAD (AP> -Authorities tried today to identify a young man whose body, wei~hted with two 25. pound barbells tied to the waist was round in water under a bridge. : The man apparently was hit on the head and dropped into the Encina power plant's ocean intake, said San Diego Count y Deputy Coroner Robert Grubb. An autopsy Wednesday ruled out drowning as the cause of death. Report Disputes Farallon Island Dump Danger SAN FRAN C I SCO . CAP ) Radioactivity from a dump site off the Farallon Islands is turning up in fi sh. cau~ht in the ar ea, Univers!ly of Cahforrua at Santa Cruz scientists say Basing their work on recently re · leased Environme ntal Protection Agency studies. the scientists said • the reports showed extre mely high levels of radioactive strontium and cesiµm. as well as plutonium. in several edible fish species. •'These studies therefore furnish ttre-' first definitive evidence that radiation fro m the Farallon nuclear dump site is present in fish that are in tum cons umed by humans." W. Jackson Davis wrote San Francisco Supervisor Quentin Kopp. Nearly 50,000 concrete-lined steel drums of low-level wastes were' dropped into t he s ea o ff the Farallons, near San Francisco. from 1946-1967. The conclusions were in sharp con- trast to a recent report from the Lawrence Livermore Laborator y that il\.sisted there is no danger from the leaking cas!s. Bai 1 els· and Drums, yes. • Ban and Grills, no. 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SSO TRADE-IN ALLOWAJ!ICE ON 19S1 RCA 2S''o•~o11al MANUAL COLOR TV'S TOO ... __________ .. .----------- ----.- J ' • ,. lf/f 1 Edit rial P Rot>erl ~ Wet'tl PubltSh'r O r anew C.OJo,I D.11ly P ilot 0 age TIIUt'Sdlly,Septentlef 18, '1980 Barbara Kre1b1c h Editorial p~ Editor Dump Site Poses Tough Questions The Huntingto n Bue h Plannln1 Comm111lon madt a wt!it' dec1s1on b y rf'quPstin& an Envtronme ntll Impart Re port befort' u pprovlnti a proposed condomimum p ror ect a top olll abandoned r henural dump s it f' Bunt'd btont'ath tht' (our acre site are various tolUt' che m kals , ineludioJC at ,least tbrff that have the pot enllul to <'Ull..'lt' t'ttnt't'r an humaru Thl' s tatt• l>t•purtment o( Health Sen •i<'es and the South Coast Air Qu.iltt) Ma n agem ent Distnct havt' as. ued C'onflictang warmn a." nf the dan~ers tht" che m ar als posf' tu human henlth · Tht> Dt-purtml'nt of flealth da1m the rontam1nut...d soil. as mud1 tt 100.000 <'Ubtr > a rds . s hould ht-exca vated a nd moved'to a landfall Rut tht> .\1r Qua lit ~ lh~t n<'t oppo~e tha t 1df'a , wa rn m g tha t toxtl' (ume wo uld ~pr~ad througho ut the com • mun1ty A pnvatr s tud) of tht' d ump ~tte . IOt'ttled ::1outheas t of the Bolsa Ch1t'a St reet and Warne r Aven ue mtersecu on . Indicates that e xplos1Ce lt>vels of methane gas exist ben eath the sate a nd could seep into nearby dwellings The 165 page re port a lso wa rns tha t toxic chem ica ls art' rising to the surf ace and that some are se ep ing \ to wa rd the wa ter table , The Pla nning Comrruss1on agrees with the Health De pa rtment that the· soil s houJd be rem oved to avoid future hea lth h azard s An environme ntal impact report will study the best m ethod of excavatio'n · State agencies s ay the re apparently a re unanswered questions at the s ite An environme ntal impact re port ap- pears to be a prope r s tep to uncover the need ed a ns wers to protect public health . Good Plan Derailed ; A Fo unta in Va lley School District program that would have benefited local te a che rs and the a dministra· t ion ha s been g round up in the gear s o f collective bargaining At issue was a policy that would have allo wed vete ran teache rs to ret ir e before a ge 65 and re m ain with the dis trict as pa rt-t im e consultants . .. Retiring teachers could continue to serve the district afte r leaving their full-time classroom assignme nts. At t he same time , the district could trim its payroll in the hig h salary range earned by most vet e ran instructor s . Also, if m or e teachers were encouraged to retire, fewe r layoffs might be necessary if the declining enroll- m ent continues. The ,teache rs· association proposed an early r etire- m e nt plan during co ntract talks early this year . But dis - trict trustees c hose not to negotiate the plan at that time. Th e contract was adopted witho ut early retirement-pro- visions . This month t he trustees considered a dopting su c h a progr a m unilater ally a s a district policy . When t eachers got wind of this. howe ver , the y threate n ed to m e a legal g r ievance. a s p rescribed b y the s ta t e 's collective bargaining law. But the board refused to reopen the teachers' con- tract, Sjly ing it wo uld set an undesirable precedent. They s aid t he m atter will no w have to wait until the next con- t r act talks , eve n tho ugh the current pact runs through 1982. Thus. both sides stood fir m , and the dis trict is without a n early r etirem e nt pla n . Ironically, both sides agree that such a program is wo rthwhile. That m a kes it all the more frustrating to see the plan she lved for t wo years simply bec~use the two s ide s couldn't agree on the mechanics of a pproving it. Success{ ul Effort The st ale De partment of "Parks and Recreation e m - barked on a no vel but efrective way of removing glass bottles from Huntington state beaches this sufnmer. The departme nt. hard pressed by tightening finances and mounting debris , turned to area youngsters to clean up g lass m at erials . Providing the incentive were scores of prizes given by local businesses tothe most energe tic youngsters. James Edwards , a 12-year-old Huntington Beach boy, collected 5,520 bottles alone and won a bicycl e. In all. youngster s collected 10 tons of gl~s that can~ be s uch a m enace to barefoot bathers. It was sold to a re- cycling center with money going to the city's junior lifeguard program. It is good news that officials say the program was s u ch a success it will be continued next ye ar on the eight miles tha t comprise Huntington State and Bolsa Chica beaches . • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comme nt 1s 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642-4321 Boyd/Disraeli By L.M. BOYD Benjamin Disraeli said "To be conscious you are ig· norant is a great s tep to knowled1e:· A master on.he obvious was Disraeli. "The sec re t or s uccess is co~­ stancy or purpose." said he. And. "Everything comes if a man will only wait." Though his grasp was• great , his de· live ry was bland. Occasional- ly, though. he let goof a cutting notion: "Youth is a blunder: Dear Gloorny Gu8 As Carter exone rated the Vietnam draft dodaers, what's he go- In& to do with those who dod1e his draft reg · iltration? G.J . m f nhood a struggle . old age a regret." Already men\ioned that the word ''ayatollah" does n 't ap- pear in the big dic;.tionary at hand . Client says, "No wonder. therefore. that you don 't know what it means. It's a synonym for "inspira- tion." ' People who go fi shing are more likely to wear ta n hats out there on the wate r than. hats or any other color. Q. Which U.S . President , made the most eabinet •1>·, pointments? A. Richard M. Nixon. With 29 appointments in five years . Franklin 0 . Roosevelt in lhree·terms-plus made 25 c at>inet app.oi ntments . Likewise Ulysses Grant In two terms. Q. Where's Hogtown? A. Only Hogtown I know of was ln Florida. but its name was changed long ago to Gllnesvllle. F ine town, Gainesville. YcJ\a can get aun- shined on there. .& ... ---- Rowlandlt:.ns~/·R~~~be--.r•t•N•o•v•a•k ............ 111111!1 ................ ~~----~ Reagan Heeding Staff Advice ti;tH t:. l':t T he mark of l:lunAld Rc.ia I( llll 'Ii p oss 1 bl e m 1tturtt)' ius pr~1dl0nlu&I can cliduh· 111 fount! 1n th1· ""w ron trud11·tmn tw-twvt'll wh at he feels 11r1vatt•ly and whitt he suys out' 1111111 wlm·h up to now have betin on e· and l hl' !lam<· In t•o11fl11t-nltal r hub with top 1 i;t a ltt,r s u nd close fr iends , R c al(u n 1n in:rt:r; that dur IOI( I ho:-..• ~ II U ) i'I II ( b l oo p t.'rt ~m ht: wai. mon · r q~hl th ;,n wrong but Ill p u blic . h e oov. acceµts ad mun1t 1om. ~uch us this f rom o n e worried s t a ffer ··Re me m ber . gove rnor , nut a word a bout China '' Thu~. R<'ag an c·urbed an in· sunctive reaction to rap Presi· dent Carter fo r agree ing to the s ale of high technology to com· Mailbox munisl China. The trend toward s e lf discipline colnc1decl wlU1 Carter's tribulation:1 Ill the great dobate over the de bates. giving Reagan's tour <>f th<.' ('rlll'1al . . Great Lakes stalf'S the look or a m uch needc-d turninlJ: 1ioinl "I TIONlt wc·'vt.• fina lly ~ot the rhythm," a Irey staffe r re marked to pres~ secreta ry Ly11 Nohiger irr m 1d w e t''k T he. rhythm .is leisurely but tightly controlled Reagan 's s low pucud tour (rom Cle ve land to Buffalo to Erie. with a maximum two or three events a day, a nd on to a long quiet weekend at his rente<l Virginia" farm in the Mtddleburg hunt count ry is u radical de p a rture fro m the U!>ually frenetic p ace of pr esidential campaigning Out of 1t came what Reagan's political aides w<.t nt evt'n1ng and morning net work e<>verage showing Reagan C't)opping' away at Carter's cconorntl' record From C'leve land c:a ml' an attaC'k 110 lht> "!THSery" of th(! prt'SI dt.>nl's ent>r~y programs, from the: fmµt_y La kt> Eril· vort Of Ruf falo. whl're un1•mployrnellt is 10 JH'fl't~l)t , a warning th<Jt l1 S s hips now rarry only 5 µe rJ:cnt of' I\ ml·rte;.i 'J< 1w1·:111 l l":tdt•. lrom t-;n 1>, before :.t large. C riclldly crowd in tht• c·oiirth11u'it: ~quare. a challc·nge to C<trl1·r "to -;top r unning away from ht :-. rP1•11rd " nn tht•""''onorny • T hat roun<kd out a "et·k '>tart ing with th1· C:h1t'J gt> s µt'l'<'h re affirming Rt•agan's :-.uppurt of Kemp R<ith lJ.x c·u1:-. I il '>~>t·c·ch that brou.Rht t1 p unc:xp1·rt<'d 1·on • gratulat<lf) lt·l\·µhom· l'<I n fron< .Dr Arth.ur 13urm. th1· -,lcept1 cal ~('C'O ll OIOtl' 1•1111111·n1·1· uf the Hepubhc:.in l':ii t 1 THERE IS 11µt1m1...,n in the Heagan camp that C 'artc•r has trapped h1m sl·lf tn a non win pos1t1on nn Lh;o µr1:s1dent1al di' bates. Mor<' 1mpc.H'\ant than u deba tl' wi ndfa ll f11r Hc•agan, ho"('\ er. 1s ~ lwtht•r his nl'w · A ~cause of more and mo~ sopnisticated' electn.mu: audw: Visual teachers . found chsc1plinc l'a n be enforced. One Reagan staffer, po inting to Stua rt Spencer sitting acr:oss..the ais le from Reagan In the front l'omvar1mont of his campaign 1et, exuded l'onfi<lenee "That's wh.1t Stu's for," he lnld us SpC'll('Pr is t h e p o J11J c,!j ! oper ative who handled Reagan's first campaign ror governor in I !)GG but signed on as Gerald ForJ 's eh1t!f lacl1ci~n 1n lhe l976 presidential campaign lh s in n uence within th<: Reagan camp · was penpheral until the China blooµer. the rarst of u series. bu rs t on the pol1t1ca l horizon Aug 17 and Spencer was soon de ta1k'd as Reagan's watchdog . Spencer'!> 11ua hfications .for pl.iy1ng w:.itchd'lg are three- fold pohtJcal experience. love of N1mbat <.ind boldnl'SS "H Soc a al Sc":'irll> romes up." a Hcagan aide told us , "Stu will be thl'rl' lo tl'll Reagan. 'You're for 11 , governor ·'' T HER E AR E . however . bounds lwyono wh1c·h Heagan !>houln nol h1• l'l1rhe r1 his 'iom11ltnll''> 1ns11nl'11vt' S('nse for clc·v1'r nnl· hnL'r-; thcit get the 1Tnw<I roaring Now part of the ~t.and~ml litan~ 1:-. his <lescn ption of the• t1Nmnm1r• <'rts1s · a re cr.,c;ion 1-. "whc•n your neighbor lo-.l's h1., Jl>b. · a depression. '\!.ht:n )Oil. l11s1• your _joh ' Heagan adch•d tht• third step, un- rc h••a r!>ed "/\nd rec·overy 1s \!.hen r'rl'Sldl'nl rarl er loses his JOb .. Rc·agan :-. r N1t·t1 on to Carte r's refu4'al Lil p:.irt1 cipatc in the first three way debate with Reagan and Rep John Anderson hit the r1gh1 notl' gcntle ridicule Carter. he said . m ight have to le;.irn about debates the ha rd "a) as Rl•aga~n ht{Tls_elI did w h e n he re fuse cl to debate befon· the Iowa caucuses last January and lost to George Bush This is the R eagan hi s han<lll•r:-. want to adve rtise. hard hi lling on the president's handling Of the ('('On<Jm y , gently rld lc:uling on the president hi ms elf. distant from Chi na With 50 days left bfJore the elec \ton. Reagan hit that stride last wN•k tn the stall's he must win, hut in J prc!>1d1>n11al rampai,gn. 50 rtJys Jn• an etcrn1l~ Pet Lovers Outnumber Animal' Haters To the ~ I refer t · letter publis hed Sept 11 und he title "Pet Lov· e r s S h ou ld A l s o L o ve Neighbors." The tragedy of "F at Cat" has been very upsetting to me and m y family . He was a beautiful (neutered> male cat that stayed close to home . He was indeed a member of our fa mily and we m iss rum te rribly: His torture and death was useless a nd un- provoked. As far as "caring for him." (I refe r to the letter questioning this from Mrs. B Fle mins) 1 don 't believe anyone can pre- s u m e to k no w how m uc h som eone cares for his own anim als or people. I certainly respect ever yone's r ights. animal love rs or not However. I find it almost im- possible to rela te to people that dislike or don 't appreciate pets. It seems that my misfortune is. being used to a ir inconveniences ca used by pet wastes. STRANGE THAT your writer mention~ "stepping in ca t piles in her own backyard." To my knowledge, all cats dig holes and discreetly cove r their "piles" making it an impossibility to have to watch your step. Also, it's ve ry unlikely that pets bring n eas into yards in Huntington Beach as the whole area has sand neas. Unfortunately. in most cases, people who abuse, torture and poison animals get away with it. People who commit these deeds ha ve not even t he excuse of mental illness. It's us ually an act or plain c ruelty or reve nge. For aJI of you out there that hate animals. I know the animal lovers greatly outweig h you i.n numbers. Pets add something t<i fa milies and lonely people so fulfilling it is quite unmeasura- ble .. When we stop caring for each other and our pets, we are all doomed to extinction. B:-L.REVFIELD .~of ·"'eighborfff To the Editor: Your letter from Mrs. Flemil)s (Mall box, Sept. 11 > sure hit . home except for one thint. We have a dog, but he is kept in hb own yard. After cleaning up after my doe I must go out and clea" up after othe r dogs that are tumed looee to foul up other people's property. At one Ume we had to keep our doors and windows shut becaus e on.e nei1hbor'1 dogs were using our I yard exclus ively We asked . we plcadcd ;:ind w1· thre~tened until we f1nall) rnn vinced t his ·neighbor th:il hl·r dogs would be p1ck(·d up The) are still allowed to run freely w he n t he owners knnw th•· animal contr<ll center ti'I C ll)~ed We have as ked the peoµl e from t h e co n l r u I c c n t e r t o d r1 something but th<: next day thl' dogs arc running ajf<J an t111n thl l..11ltl1t"' dn11'1 )!•• 111 the l)a rk. 1l ·· rn•in· Cun tu pl<J) 1n tht• ... 1 r PC' t .1 n d I h" \ l' .1 n l t• a r up ftlOI l' In tontrao;L l•I all of this I have found mos~ pl't owners lake pret ly g1Jn d l':lr(' or thC'ir pets 11 l' c· a u s e t h c· .} " a n t l h e m \Vht•rc•as an a wful lot of pare nts don ·1 Lakf' rare• of lh('ir c·hildrcn £·\ir bnth the ldt1:rs. please Ix• .1d \ 1:-.i><l thci t mos t dog owni•rs are paying tax for thl·ir pc-I ('an WE CALLED lhe police but othi>rs say th<' -.<lm1:·· they say it 1s a ma tter ror '-----C Rt NN l-:LI. animal control. or course they ~ a r e c losed a t nig ht a n rl .'tnf«•llnrfHtr wee kends. So whQ is to protect us until they open '' I havl' d1· cided to handle this problt•m myself and within the J;:1w After all th1.s 1s m y proper ty and if they will not ket'p their animals home that 1s toug h There arc no ignorant animals JUSt 1~noranl owners Whatever happcned to the goocl old-fa shioned dog catcher who used to r<>mc along unex pectedJy and pick up all an1mab running lo.ose" It m akes you wonder i( an a nim al control center is really ne<•cssa ry MRS, S KELLY Pt•f Ta.l· To the Editor : I am somewhat sympathetic with Ms. Flemins' cat problem <Mailbox. Sept. 11 ) since I have a 4 a.m . problem with cats on the f e~ c e . Ho we v e r . M r Johnson's view on the same day is something e lse. Owning a dog is a taxing situa- tion for apartment d wellers They are usually subject to -.{t security deposit. restricted as to where they can go, and in Cos ta Mesa are required to have a license. In my own case. m y dog could not be over 18 inches tall and not we igh over 2S pounds. Meeting this requirement, I only have to pay an extra $25 a month rent. Meanwhile. my ex-neighbor had birds, monkeys. etc., and paid no license , fees, e tc. My current neighbor has three cats with no fees or license and lets the m out ror the ir 4 a .m . song/sex fest . My neighbor's kids dug a ll the plants out and my dog g~t blamed. My dog has never ever dug a hole or wrecked anything. ON MY STaE'ET, the friendly policemen have demonstrated rar more interest in me and the dog than they ha ve In burglary, dope transfer. car theft. rape, speed enforcement, etc In addi· To l he Erl1tor In ~our Sl'pt 5 e tlit orial. 'R<'J lt:-.tic 1-'l'l'S .. \OU !>eCm to 1mph thdt 'dropping anchor "1thrn the harbor ratht·r than us ing guest s lips" 1s a somehow ii licit ur wrongful maneuver May I remind you lhat Dana Point llar bor was not built by Orange County hut by the lJ S Army Corps or Engineers h~ virtue of a Harbor o r S afe Rcfuge Art. and as ~uch shou~d have a des ignated federal pubhc an('horage m arked a nd availa- ble to the trans ient boating pllhlic. • Th e d esig n ate d publ i c anehorage at Dana Point llarbor has never been well ma rked a nd its existence has been a fact which has been suppressc-d to try -to produce a ma1timum or revenue fro m the tra ns ient boater SQ.me boating people have been toia-by author ities that anchoring in Dana Point Harbor is illegal or only legal ror a night or t wo. . ..... - Tht-rt·r1uirem e nts of the feth•ral m'l under '>'htch Dana Point Harbor was hu1 lt s hould be pr()l)l'rly complwd with before tht> rights of the tr ansient boat~ 1ng public arc• usurped by the r e venue-seeking age ncies of Or ange Co unty and those agen· t•1 e~ completely displace the de ~1 g n ate d f ede r al publ ir anC"horagc H PIERCE Accordmg to the llarbor Deport· ment there are two designa ted public anchomges al the east and west ends of Dana Point Harbor and these are marked on navigation cha rt.~ Such anchorages a re sub1ect le> /ocn/ 1unsd1ctwn as to precise houndane~ and time hmrts of stay Erl1tnr To the Editor · . In J erry Clausen 's a r ticle. "Schmitz Recaps Wins." in which he commented on Sen . .John Schmitz' past year in the Le~is lature. he noted a couple of Sen. Schmitz' accom plishments and failures for the year . Among .Se~. Schm itz' "losing battles" was his unsuccessful eJ. Cort to eli minate a bill which ca lled for day·care cente rs in s tate gover.nm e nt buildings_ Wh ile there are more and more w o m e n seekin g full -t ime employment. there is the ques- tion of what to do with their children. I don 't think that the gove rnment s h o uld s u pport these children in the state build- in~s as they a re the responsibili- ty of the 'parents The gove m · m e n t ~houl d not be in the babysitting business. My solution would be to put the children in privately owned pre -schools . This would all()w the m to meet other children, and learn to shar e. to be courteous. and to prepare the m for elemen- tar y school. Stat e officials s h ould e n- co urage privat e citizens to establish pre-schools. Govern· me nts should gove rn and riot be in business COl'T\pel ing with private businesses . KATHY Ti;M PLETON • Letter• from r~rs are welcome. Tht right to condemt letters to fU ipou or eliminate libel is rea~. wUtra of 300 worda or Leu will bt gfutn prtferm.ce. All letters muat in· chute ~11re and mailtng addnas bMt nanwa ma~ t. wll~ld on rtqwlf i/ iulJicint rtaaon la appornt. Poetry ""ll 1'0( bt published. • \ .. -- • .. lrvine-"'our Homt-town Dail,· N.-w~ rr {1 1 T \O N * * VOL 73. NO. 262, 'SECTIONS, .. PAGES THURSDAY, SEP'rEMBER 11, 19'0 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 'San · Diego Firm ·FBI Probes .Claitns Of Ship Sabotage SAN DIEGO CAP> ..... The FBI is investigating clai m s b y workerl' at the bi(gest West Coast shipyard that four Navy warships were sabotaged. the San Diego Evening Tribune re· ported today. The sabotage was done in a way that could expose sailors to radiation and require millions of dollars in repairs, the workmen · · · tedstor . CUMS OUM UP THE WORKS AT ARKANIAI NUCLEAR ONE ..OWIR_ "-ANT Worken Cle•nlng Out,.....,.. of hwMera fro"' Coollnt .,...... Tools. they s aid, were em- bedded in lead shields that are supposed to protect sailors from radioactive wastes. The ships were identified as destroyer tenders · built by Na- "tional Steel and Shipbuilding Co The s h ips include th e Yellowstone. launched Jan. 27 . 1979. followed by the Arcadia that summer and the Cape Cod launched later. The fourth ship is underconstroction · 'Nightmare' Described Tiny Clams Bring Nuke Reactor to Ha/,t -LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Ao onslaught by thousands of tiny Asian clams has halted opera-· · tions of anactor at the Arkansas Nuclear One power plant, creat· ing what one official describes as "a nightmare." Operations at the plant were curtailed again Wednesday as workers cleaned inch-long clams from the reactor 's cooling system. The clean-up has been un· 1erwayformorethana wee.k. "Tb.is thing is a nightmare," said Gene Herrington, a spokesman for Arkansas Power & Light Co .• operator of the plant. The flow of water into the reac· tot buildi~'s emergency cooling system was clogsed by the clams, forcing the shutdown or Unjt 2 on Sept. 4. The clams also have been found in the water supply or Unit 1. which already had been shut down due to an equipment malfunction. Toll Roads In Future For Cou .. ty? Trame on Or~nge County's freeways may come to a slow and bumpy halt by the middle of this decade if the state doesn't raise more m o n ey f o r transportation. That was the sobering message given today by four prominent transportation of- ficials to a slightly unsym - pathetic crowd of about 150 peo- ple at a forum sponsored by the Newport Center Association at the Marriott Hotel It is hard to imagine that any ride could be bumpier than the one speaker Michael Evanhoe received rrom some frustrated audience members. Evanhoe is the executive direct.or of the state Transporta - tion CoQlmission, the group that ...allocates state fund s for transportaUon projects. He was appointed to the post l wo years a10 by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. He is a former campaign worker for Brown. Evanhoe found himself in the uncomfortable position of de· livering the bad forecast for transportation in the stale lo several in the audience who still were smarting from his recent lobbyiq efforts against a bill passed by the legislature to give Oran1e County a large distribu- tion of stale fund.a . The clam~known as Corbicula plant, the larvae grew into clams A company official confirmed that the metal handle of a tool used to smooth lead was found in the shield of one ship under con- struction. Fluminea, were brought into W s and began reproducing. country in the mid-19305 as food Parts of the inside or the reac- for Chi~ laborers building a tor's emergency cooling system dam in the state or Washinirton. look like ocean oyster beds, said But Dick Vortmann, National Steel executive vice president1 and Navy spokesmen said they ha ve no speciric information of further damage. The tiny clam is considered a John Griffin. AP&L.:s director of delicacy in China. nuclearoperations. Since its importation, the clam Utility employees gleaned two has s pread southward and large buckets, weighing between eastward through water chan· 400 and 500 pounds apiece, of the nels . Each has the reproductive clams ift.er cleaning an intake The ne wspaper s aid four workers told or tools embedded in lead on Navy ships as long ~as 1977. One said he saw / lea~f scrapers and wire brushes being thrown into molten lead on organs or both sexes, so its bay where water is drawn from reprodurtion is prolific. the river . . The nuclear plant , ne ar N;iclearOneisn'tthefin tplant Russellville, takes its water supp-<iisruptedbytheclams. ly from W e Dardanelle, which " A nuclear plant al Browns in turn is fed by the Arkansas Ferry, Ala., had to hall its opera- six occasions. In addition, others s aid "cracks bi1 enough to stick your little finger in" existed near the edges or the shields but had been cov- ered by thin layers or lead to pass' River . The river, and now the lions to remove the clams. An JI. lake, have become home to the llnou Power Co. plant at Bald!rin clams. had to shut twice a day until The clams entered the nuclear workers removed clams there. In inspections. · plant as larvae too small to be southern Maryland at the No routine inspeclions have turned up objects in the lead, Vortmann said, but two workers said inspectors routinely tell lead-shop crews before the lead i5 poured which areas are to be inspected. caught -.ya screen that filters out Potomac Electric Power Co. everything larger than lhl'M· plant, the clams caused $150,000 sixteenths of an inch. Inside the worthofdamage. Nigael Blatlge 1 lag Survivors Offering Reward for ·Killer Tbe vessels deliver supplies to .,,. T~Hurt WhenMo-pe~ Bike Collide By Fa£DEIUCK SCHOEMEHL °' .. Detty -, .... The families of a newly wed couple bludgeoned to death in their Laguna Niguel home in August posted a $25,000 reward today for information leading to the identity or t he killer or killers. At a morrung news conference conducted al the Orange County Sheriff's Department in Santa Ana family spokesman Bruce Harrington said. "We hope that somebody some whe re knows something.·· Harrington, a Newport Beach attorney, is an older brother of Keith Eli Harrington, the 24· year-old UC Irvine medical stu- dent. who. together with his wife, Patrice Anne, 27, was slain last Aug. 21. Orange County Sheriff in· vesligators say they have three men working full time to solve the case, but that no substantial leads have been uncovered. More than 150 persons including relatives, friends and co· workers of the slain couple have been interviewed. The families' spokesman said the investigation bas only shown I Bay Dredging Plan Slated . "that these were two beautiful kids." Three Irvine teen-agers were The bodies were found ln a injured on their way to ·school bedroom a da y after the this morning in a head-on col- esllmated time or death. 'Ibey lision between a mo-ped and .. we re found by the medical stu-bicycle, police said. dent's father. Roger Harrington. Irvine' police Sgt. Bob Kredel He had returned to the residence said the accident occurred at at 33381 Cockleshell Drive in 7 : 2 5 wh e n Lind a E 11 en Niguel Shores after spenrung Greenwald, 15, of 14 Lupine. was several days at his Long Beach pedaling her bike on the wrong condominium. s ide of Deerfield Street near Doe An autopsy determined that Trail West. t he Harringlons died from She was traveling eastbound massive trauma to the head. No in the westbound bicycle lane on ~urder weapon has been found. Deerfield Street as Christina Nor h-as a m o tive b een DeWitt Meeker, 17, and her 15- established in the slayings. year -old sister , Mary Elizabeth, "And that is one or the s addest both of 4932 Kron St.. were west· and most frus trating things," ~d in the same lane, Kr~el Bruce Harrington told reporters. ai . "You think .or the cliche that T e younger Miss M.eeker. things like this don't happen to who was riding behind her sister you , that you read about the~ on the mo·ped, suffered a dis- only in the newspapers . But 1l located right hip, Kredel said. happened to us and it can hap-Her sis ter s uffered sever e pen to you. You have to cheris h bruises. what you've got," Harrinlle>b Miss Greenwald received a said. broken collar bone. . The . reward is ~in& offe~ All were undergoing eumina- Joi_ntly by the Hamngton fanuly lion this momin1 in Tustin Com· and Mr. and Mrs. Francis munity Hospital. Briscoe, of Hunliniton Beach, The Meeker sisters were on the slain woman's pa~tl. . their way to Irvine Rich School There are no specaa.I coodi-and Miss Greenwald was headed (See aEWAaD, Pate AJ> . for Woodbrid1e Hi1h. lldlretl •eit•W.· warships at sea, returning with radioactive was tes and other de bris . li.owever . no s pent the ships and are designed to contain raruation. · nuclear flTel is involved. the Navy said The shields rorm working com partments and stora~e areas within the hull or T he workers told common stories of sabotage in separate interviews, saying seven others were involved, the Tribune said. . Irvine Churcla faff, ·Ousted Minister Continues Battle By fllCHAllD GREEN OI -o.lty ...... Staff More than a year after he was handed a defeat in Orange Coun· ty Super ior Court. the Rev. Herbert Niermann continues to wage a battle that began when a philosophi<:_al rift developed in the congregation or Irvine's St. Matthew Lutheran Church. In late 1978: a majority of the congregation wanted to depart from the· Missouri Synod and af· filiate with the Lutheran Church or America and the Association of Evangelical Churches. A minority or the congregation wanted to maintain ties with the Missouri Synod. They sued the Niermann-led majority and won a favorable ntling from Superior Court Judge Harmon G. Scoville on Aug. 29, 1979. Niermann, now an attorney, wants Scoville to overturn his own ruling. Scoville has sajd he will rule on the appeal soon. His original ruling called for the church--preperty and build- ings appraised at $656,000 to be turned over to the Southern Ca lifornia Dis trict o r t h e Lutheran Churc h· Missouri Synod. He also ordered that St. Matthew, as a corporation, be dissolved. \_,, The Niermann faction. after several unsuccessful appeals or the decision, 'was forced to leave th e c hµrch at 18182 Culver Drive. Niermann and his flock now meet SWldays at the City of Irvine's Deerfield Community Center. ~e so-called minority faction, now le d by Pastor Willia m Graumann. continues to meet at o.11, ...... , .... ,,_ AWAITSJUOGE'S RULING Irvine'• Rev. Nlerm•nn the Culver Drive church (now scalled Shepherd of Peace). Betty McMullen. attorney .ror Niermann. said in a telephone interview that if Scoville doesn't reverse his own ruling, she may appeal the matter to the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino. • Niermann himself became an attorney this year and is helping her with the case, Ms. McMullen said. • J . Michael Brennan, attorney fo r t h e g r oup opposed to Niermann, said he is confident th e original Scoville decision will stand. 'Close Call' Airline Almost Loses Luggage Authorities at San Diego's Lindbergh Field said today Golden West Airlines could have misplaced some luggage all over the place Wednesday if it wasn't for a litUe help from a friend. A Pacific Sou\l'wesl Airlines jet • pilot pointed out We,dnesday while Jlying by a slower. twin engine commuter craft th.al one baggage compartment door on the Golden West plane was open. No passengers were en - dangered, but Lindbergh Tower personnel sajd Golden West could • have dropped a ditty bag on Del Mar, a suitcase on Point Loma , a makeup tit in Torrey Pines and a gladst.one bag on Encinitas en route. The Golden West Airlines flight crew returned to Lindbergh Field and locked the door before pro- ceeding with 14 passengers., authorities said. Spokesmen for Golden West Airlines said today their informa - tion is sketchy about the aborted trip north, and wouldn't say if the fljghl was en 'route to Orange Counly'sJohn Wayne Airport. They rud say the commuter plane would have been flying upcoast. Or~n:J .:ast \\'eather Evanboe told the group that altbo\llh the state has a $500 million surplus for transporta- tion project.a. it will be cone by 1112. and that the state will need an extra S700 to t8l>O million by 1115 to perform needed construe· lion. He said transportation "is wbat makes the economy of this The Department of Fish and Game will present a plan for restoration and dred1in1 of Up- per Newport Bay to its public policy advisory committee at a meetinl in Newpoct ~ach City Hall council chamben at 1 p.m. Sept. 24. 1be meet.int la open to the public. Sheriff Faces· Lawsuit Low clouds tonight and Friday morning, clearing to m09Uy sunny. Friday. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, ~ In.land. Highs Friday g to 78. INSIDE TOD.4 ~ Surfers 10J1. they com~te GI t•ercely GI football pio11en, but rarel11 get much notice. S« Page BJ. (See TOLL, Pa1e AZ> F..4LL FASHION FADS FEATVRED rail fa1biou return to the ela11ic look aa previewed ln today'• o.AlJ PUot. Loot f« "Style" edition ol • • Perl1eope." a lt·pa1e •f•uiDI with stories ud pie· --eaptwlnl the 'latest klic*I 111 fall f q ggw. Qepartment spokesmen also aqnounced lta teebnlcal ad¥19ory committee meeta toalOt bl the OCI EnciDeeriDI Bulldlnt. room 502, at 7:30 p.m. WbUe tonitbt '1 Upper Bay aeulaD ia dot ckleed, a Apart- . meat spokesman noted dl•· CUillklD' wlU be purely teetmical in nature with no public pnMD· - talion. 1'be ee1l1Merln1 room mo ..... llnirtea'aeatlq. 81 GL&NN 8CO'M' ,.. ............... Brad 08*, Oranp County's 1berlff ·co,_.r, bu been ac· cuted bl a lawaait flied Weclnl9· day ol wttblddtn1 ........_ to ...Und ..,... ......, 1apparted bl1 political ~ ln the No- vember, ltTl,e. . Tbe autt wu flied ln Oraace County ~ Court Wednea· dat by the A11oclatlon of Oranp County Deputy Sberiffl, auod8Uml PresldeDt llicUll L. Jolla.-ud retired -deputin Robert Siqel' and CWf Mltrer. Named as defendant• are Gate., the county. the Oranc• County Sbertn'1 Welfare Com· mlttee and lb chairman, James Blsner. Tbe plaintiffs allete ln the 1ult that 1wom oftlcen wbo reUn honorably are 1uDIM)led to be ii· 1ued ldentlflcatfaia certillcalel tbat include u endorsement ol wheti.er the penon ia enUtW to cam a eoncealed weapon. Retlred offtcen also are 1up- poHd to receive retirement baues paid for with funds from tbe welfare committee, which raises the money by selllnc cof. fee and tea at the sheriff'• of· flee, the plaintiffs contend. Slnter retired from the de· partmmt in February lt'7t aft.er 11 yean on the job; llWer re- tired bl Noftmber. 1'1t, after 21 years. Tbey alle•e tftat they never received either ldefltiftca· lion certificates or retirement badtes and that the reUOD ii became they publidJ supported <&eeasnaso.r.,.AJ> : . l•dex AtY-~AU ...... ea .,.._.....-a ....... ..,. .. ....... 0-1 ~ M 0...-.. ~·· 'OMct • .. cu • • .. .......... 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Tr u ~iwtla.1 to.n -.Com 1111t1101111 "Could we truthfully go to tht' l't"IJJle of Orange County lt11d 1u;k fur Jn in crettse in taxes wht•n wt"re telling the·m they're 1101 j(•'lllrlli: tht>1r ~hare''" • Stut.-St:nalors John V Briggs and John c: SC'hmatz both al· tenJttd the forum and t hey 1<nllt-d Evanhoe about SBSL2 l ht' ll'g1slat1on intended to herp t'quahze the <'Ounty's allotment A:.kcd ar he would advis e Brown t.o sign Lhe bill since it was amended to the satisfaction u f the trans portation com· .: I ..... ..... ..... ·1 ( • m1ss1on, Evanhoe said lbe com· .~a runor .~fR HnOI oulil utf#"!f mission will discuss the matter S:\!\ SAl.\"\l)OH. 1-;1 Salvador 11\I'> ~al vadoran Lroop1> at 11~ meeting next week in and tank:. rini.!t'd :.i bram·h ofrt ce of the Organiution of F'resno if Brown has taken no A m I' n l' an St .tl, ., r 11 r .i !'> c<'ond day to~d~a~~~~i.!n'1.l..llUJ. w'WA1'-Jl-U!llill0.-.L-._;u~wn~ standoff ""h hd~tagl' holding gut-rnllas demanding an end to Evanhoe rcpeatedly st ressed martial lu" · .. that he only fo llows the com· Leftist lHll•rrillJs !>hot Lht>ir wa)' into tht> ofri ce Wednesday mission's instructions. "If I had and took st>v(.•n ho..iar,.t>!'t, inC'lud 1ng director Albino Roman Y Lhe power allribuled to me, I'd Vega. a N1cJraguc1n Onc policeman was reported wounded ' give Jerry Brown a rough run for his money," he s aid. The• executive director didn't Marine C harged_ com e out in support of the bill, however. He said he'd rather see a wholesale r estructuring of the method used to allocate transportation funds. Rather Jitry Selected In Murder Trial • than divide Lhe money among the slate ·s 11 districts into what he called "little piles of money that don't build freeways," he said he'd rathe r allocate money to ('Ounlles a ccording Lo how . much taxes were paid and use a special fund for major projects. An Orange County Superior Courly Jury was picked Wednes day 1n Lhl' murder trial of Kevin Lee Green, cha rg<'d with Lhe death of his unborn child last Septembe r aft~r he a llegedly beal his pregnant wife Opening arguments by pros ecutor Cli ff Jl arns and defense attorney Richard Curran are scheduled for Mond ay Green, an El Toro Marine who -lived in Tustin w1Lh his wife, was ordered to stand trial last April on .murder. attempted murder, rape and assault charges 'ffe is being µrosecuted for rape under prov1s1ons 'Of a stale law dealing with s pousal as· au Its W11ater,Jr It . Was., I t JJ?ent BOOM /\ thunderous dap rattled witf espread sertwns or Orange County about 7 · 15 p m We<ines· day. bringing numerous phone call!> Lo law enfon·ement agen· cies from beaches Lo foothills. Spokesmen for Lhe Orange County Communications Control agency in Orange, which dis· sem ina~es information through police radio networks, issued" confirmation of a sonic boom. Residents 1n M1ss1on Viejo, El Toro. Tustin. Santa Ana. Garden Grove. Anaheim. Fulle rton, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa . Orange, Laguna Beach . Irvine, Huntington Be a ch . Newport Beach a.ltd Westminster reported hearing and feeling the thun· derclap Some told authorities they were certain the boom was an earthquake and others said il must have been an explosion of some kind. No one knows just where the sonic boom originated . "Your guess is as good as mine." said a Communications Control officer "I felt it at home last night '' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"'" Or•~ (o•U o •• ,,...,,,tQI *''" "'" " I\ • 'lf'l"ilD·~ ,,.. ,..,,....,, p,,., n. ••wt.111,rwo br tro. (jt.tf\Q• C.O.\t p"°''"''"" ,,., .. .,..,.". ~ ... , .. .. o t, '" ..,, .. pii,,oe''""'° ~,..,. ''"OVO" ,,.,4.i1. •o• < ,,,. ,.,,.,...,,. """"""'-"' .,.,,...,,. ttt.N"lf•"'V'ori Q_.-A f'\ rownl•tt11 ./• t, ''"'"' l .. Q\lft .. 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O,Odwf •O .,,,._,._,, \P• ••I P••"'•\\•Of'I ot (OC11fl 1Qftt ...... , t.~~=:~~··~s~"!:~·~~fl~~.~ ::~ t •fff \f 00 rf\Oftt .. ty Ot M •1t )\ \0 f¥Wl.llU,ly mtl•t••'f' dit'"-""'"°"'"' ""°"""- · Ac-cording to testimony al Green's preliminary hearing la s t April. the defendant beat his wife in the head with a metal key <'Ontainer when she turned down hi s sexual advances. She was taken lo S anta Ana· Tus tin Community Hospital where doctors later de livered her baby by Cacsanan section. T he child was stillborn . though il 15 believed the infat\,,t was still ahve in the womb, Harr.a. said. Because Mrs . Green was in a com a alter the attack. it was at first beLieve<l she had been as - sau).led by the so-called Orange Coas t Killer who was being sought m connet'tion with eight other surular attacks on women But Green .was charged with the cnme after has wife came oul of her coma and told in vcsl1gators whait had ha ppened. Though she was severely in· capacitaled from the beating and suffered from s peech prob· lems. she was finally able to communicate with detectives after several ·rnonths of worJ< with a s peech therapist. Green's trial will take place in the Santa Ana courtroom of. Suverior Court Judge Luis Cardenas. . f'nJlll Pap :I I REWARD ... lions attached lo the rewai"tt. Harrington said ... "We are attempting lo bring fo rward people who have their ' sus pidons, who may have seen or he ard somethin g," Har- rington said. Keith Ha r rington was a fourth-year m~ical student who _h ad been wor king al t he UC Ir vine Medical Cen te r in O r ange. Hi s wife was a pediatrics nur se who was work· ing through a nursing registry. The couple was mar ried in May in Lagun~Beach. Family members said they were making their appeal for public assistance from both a personal and a ''societal level." "We are concerned ana upset that this can happen r andomly," Harrington said. "If anything people in their com munilies should be closer together . ··Keep an eye o n you r neighbors." he said. N BC's $20 million epi c "Sbo1un," 1tarrin1 Richard Chamberlain <above) ii dra,nna hefty TV r aUn" with "some estimates the audience may reach 100 million for Friday's fibal three-hour 1e1ment. The fourth eldlode airs tonight at 9 on Channel 4. The show Ht.in 18th Cen- tury Japan ls also settinc off a sake craze. See story P ageAl4. · · ·' Student Be•ri119 Readg Eighty-eight apartment units• for under· graduate students at UC Irvine stand ready for occupancy when school starts the last week of September. The two-bed.room apartments· are between the Medical Science C.Omplex and the Biological Sciences ·Quadrangle. Another 112 units now under construction there will be ready fo r students in J a nu.ary. " /' 2r-W Orkers Frozen In Mesa Plant Pit By J ERRY CLAUSEN Ot ... Deity ~ fteft Two men were found dead this morning in a testing pit at a Costa Mesa pump m anufactur· ing plant, their bodies frozeo by escaping low-temperature hq· uefied gas. fire department of· ficials said . Russ Hender son . city fire mars hal, said t he two tes t technicians' names will not be released until next of kin are notified. Henderson said the bodies were discovered at about 7 a.m. in a 15-foot-deep pil used to test liquid gas pumps man11faclured by J .C. Carter Co. at 111 W. 17th St. T he fire marshal said first re· ports indicate the technicians s uffocated as oxy1en in the pit was displaced by either propa."le or nitrogen. Bill Saxon , a Carter Co. vice president, said the men "were seen 'M about 5:30 a .m . by a guard. and lhe] appeared to be okay then. wtiat lnlppened, we don 't know." Saxon said the two employees were setting up plt facilities to tesf a-600-horsepower liquefied gas pump later tod8.)'. The vice president said this mornin g's tragedy represents the first serious industrial acci· dent at the company, a division of ITT. since it be1an operations in 1953. Judge Begins Priso'l Term COLUMBUS, Ohio (A P) Relinquishing bis rt1ht to re· main free on bond wbile appeal· ing convictions, former Summit County Probate Judie J ames V. Barbuto turned himself l)Ver to authorities to bepn serving a 15-year prison senten~e. Barbuto, S!f, s urrendered Wednesday to Summit. County Sheriff David Troutman in Akron. authorities said. He was convicted June 12 on felony counts of intimidation and gross sexual impo1ilion involv- ing female witneues. Barbuto a lso has pleaded 1uilty to two misdemeanor counta stemming - from a weapons possession in· vestigalion. Henderson said temperatures in the pit eventually reached an es timated 240 degrees below zero before the two men 's bo<hes were discovered. He said the bodies were re· moved from the pit by firemen with breathing apparatus The fire marshal said source · of the escaping gas still had not been found by about 9:30 a m but that there was no da nger to employees or other personnel working above-the test pat. f 'ro. Pagr . I I RETIRED ... Gates' opponent. Loren Rusk. in the 1978 election campai~n . The defendants are asking in the s uil that Ga.Les be forced by a wri t of ~dat e t o issue certificates and badges and not discriminate "because of a mem· ber 's political support of Loren Rusk:" SheriJf Gates was unavailable for comment on the lawsuit. but Assistant SheriJf Robert GriJfeth said the suit already has been answered. in large part, by ad ministrative action Griffeth said Gates Monday personally approved identifica- tion cards for all recent retirees -15-17 deputies who haven't received one. Both Singer and Miller are on Lhal list. Griffeth said. He explained the delay in issu· ing the cards was caused by a new law that required the de· sigQing and printing of new ~ards. "We just got the cards from the printer about 10 days ago," he said. He said the issuan ce of honorary badges to retirees or anyone else is up to Gates and that the sheriff isn't required by law to issue a badge to anyone. Griffeth indicated that some ad m inistrative changes are planned regardjng the issuance of badges to retirees . The changes involve who, legally. can pay for them_ The sheriJf's welfare committee has been paying for them. he said. The badges for retire~s carry no power or privilege with them. Griffeth noted. They have the significance of a medal. he said. '"· Holy War On Israel Planned FEZ. Moroct'o (AP > Foreign ministers of the world's Is lamic countries begin mapping plans to- day for a-possible "jihad," or holy war. against Israel and its allies to restore East Jerusalem to Arab sovereignty. Rut lh~y say they will resort to guns only if political. diplomatic and economic pres- sure fail , Morocco's King Hassan 11. formally opens the three-day emergency session of the World Islamic Conference to plan a long- t.e rm campaign against the Is raeli annexation of the holy city_ Tunis ia 's H a b ib C hatti , secretary general of the Islamic conference, and sev~ral delega- tion chiefs began preliminary dis- cuss ions Wednesday in Morocco's religious capital Chatli also conferred with IGng Hassan. cha1rman of the 14- nation lslam1c committee on Lhe "liberation" of J erusalem • Cons ume r s Al e rte d to.- Oil Claims WASHINGTON C~PJ ,The Federal Trade Commission al· leged today that Mobil 1, a syn· lhetic motor oil advertised as a way of cull.ing oi l consumption.' m ay actually increase consump- tion in some cars. The FTC s aid Mobil Oil Corp. agreed to settle the case by either discontinuing the claim or adding that some cars will use more oil and that users should ·check oil lnels fre<Juently. Mobil ads for severa l years have said the product "reduces oil consumption up to 25 percent in engines in good mechanical condition." The FTC did not dis agree with this c laim for m ost ca rs . However , it said s ome older cars. those with rebuilt engines and -high performance sports cars. u.se less oil when they gel a thicker t y pe th.an t he low. viscosity Mobil l Newport Surf and Sport . . =====we Carry the lest All Year LOllCJ--- M .. nleor9 222 .... .,.,. ..... ................ 175-717• ... .,.., StON 2 -210'11 M•rtne Av.. iiiiiil Balboa Island 173-7126 MDaMy Store 3 OP, Gotcha. Dolf i n s, Ofhhore, Stubbles, O'Neills, Rip Curl , IZOO , Merana,. Powderhorn, T-Shlrts, Sweatshirts, Four Ptay, A-Smtfe, Topsiders and much more. South Coeat PtaH _,,,., Store 4 WestmlneterlleM 891-8144 -CoeteMeN .._ 641-0523 Mall Hours Detty Mall Hour• Detty • -•• I I l I ... KKK Leairer ~Can't H~·, SAN OIEt;O 1Ar1 :-;tt11t• Ku Klux Klan leader and n .-moni.t1\• ('011.crt'M•10.nal nomlne~ Tom Mt'lQ(er ~ay11 t)r'll \xot•f up,h1 st>cunl)' torrt' but won't ranee! <'UJlll'lll~n ,\pp..•M3n<'•'" ant'r 11n allegt'd assw1m1t11111 ltltt'mpt 11\urlday, September t8, 1980 DAIL y PILOT M FBl Baits Snitch Tahoe Tip Reu:urd: $200,000 STATELINE <AP) The FBI ls hoplne someone involved in a Lake :rahoe extortion bombing will tum in his cohorts in exchanee for possible immunity from prosecdtion and a slice of a hefty reward. Calling lhe brain behind the para militay scheme lo extort $3 million from Harvey's Resort Hotel knowledge it's th.e largest reward I've ever seen In any criminal case I've known." Op the course of the investigation by mOI'$ than 50 FBI agents al Lake Tahoe alone, Yablonsky said. "We're not stymied." · "l ean't htdt• 111 thlb ram,11ogn hkf' m) 11pp<1 nent hui. llt"t'n dum.c ,'' Mi•11gr r aid from hill •'allb~ honw Wl•dnt•MI n of h1 ... Kt'publtcan 4:\rd Congrc~slonal ll1~lr 1l'l oppuot'nt R ~'' ('tttir Burgerwr "I llo11·1 kno1o1. 1o1.h\ Huriit•nc-1 ha!' bt>t'n "' hidiua o o~·~ bt•t•n ,hnot1n Jt h1m : • "egoistic" and even "psychopaih.ic," FBJ Agent Joseph Yablonsky said that immuruly from prosecution was a possibility for people with inside in formation · Composi~ pictures of two un· named s uspects in the A'Ug . 27 blast tltilt caused more than $3 million <famage to Harvey's Resort.,. Hotel here, aJso were released by the FBI at a Wednesday news conference. The composites depict two men in thd r mid-20$, one about 5 feet seven with sandy hair and a mustache, the othe r about 6 feet to 8 feet 1 with dark hair. Yablonsky called the taller man "a hayseed and a goober type" based upon descr•ptions given by four peo- ple. • METZta:K SAIU Ht W.\~ tipped b source:." that tht•n· 1o1.ould t-w troubltc> during Tuesduy's l>t'mv(·rat11· r ,11"1\ mt•t•lln~ th-~u1d h~ came m latt• uml 'at <!\lo U) fmm t11!> usual '~at However, Mt>tl.~~r aJm1th.'<i h< 1o1.b not wtar lng the bullet proof Vt':.( ht• ubuall} welir' <at public aalbenngs . "UnfortWtutcly I wa!>n·t. -ht> ttttl "1 won 1 make that mistake ag:.un Aµthont1es say t1o1.o Lo., Angel~~ men both members of un anti Ku Klux Klu n icruup, were awaiting arraignment, pus::.ibl) db edrl) .ts Loday , after being arrested dunn~ c:1 meeting of the Democr~tic Count) l'cnlral Committee al wh.1ch one of the m en alleged I.) dre1o1. a pistol POLICE SA\' THE\' WRE.\\TU:D wllh Lh~ al· legedly armed man but no shots were hred YABLONSKY, WHO HEADS the probe of the Aug. 27 blast, ma<t.e the most blunt appeal to date for a "snitch" to come forward. A reward of $200,000 h1ls been offered. He added that a minimum of four men were involved in the scheme The agent said he imagined, "A way can be worked out,'"Where a guy would say, 'Hey, 1 was involved with X number of ~uys, but I don't want lo be prosecuted' ·· TH E TWO WE RE SPOTTED wheeling in what h.as been described ·as the largest homemfde extortion bomb in U.S. history. Ttie bomb. trig- gered as law enforcement age_nts tried unsuccessfully lo defuse it, blew out parts of three noo'rs in the hotel's 11-story tower. · The bomb was designed to look like a piece of computer-re1ated office equipment. The 'bemb contained up to 1,000 pounds of.TNT, triggered by an elaborate switching device. Yablonsky said the plot appears to have been hatched by people with military or paramilitary back- grounds He discounted the possibili· t y that terrorists were involved, and also said he dignJ want to "besm irch the reputati~n of the SpeciaJ Forces,• or paratroops or anybody " The ma.n 1denl1fied as Stanley D Alexander, 34; of Los Angeles. "'as booked ror invesugal 10 ass;iult wit.h a deadly weapon and carrying a weapon without a license Bob Duren. 37, or Inglewood. was jailed for investigation or assault ing a police officer The men are me mbers of the National Al· liance Against Racist a nd t'oht1 cal Repres1>1on, .police said. Arf Treasure for Sale The l<~Bl agent said any deal on im- munity from proseC"ution would have to be approved by his superiors, but t h at plus a reward "would be a possibility " He also said anonymit y of informants would be preserved, and repeated a hotline tip number. TH ........ ILITAR\' ASPECTS, he said, incl~ed the precision in carry· ing out the plot and some of the phrasing in the extortio01sts' demand 916 541-0404 Associates of Alexander said he was merely standing to leave the meeti.ng room A police spokesman said several offi cers were at the" meeting after being lipped by Met~ger's bodyguards that somebody "rrught fry lo start trou· Dr. Carlo Pedretti, professor of art histqry at the Universit y of California, and a leading Leonardo authority, displays part of an ii· lustrated manuscript)>y Leonardo oa· Vinci "On tht: nature. weight and movement of water." The manuscript. which could fetch as mue-h as $14.4.m.illion, is to go up for auction m December It is cur rently on display at Christie's in London -~ IN ONE OF s4tVERAL references to the reward .put up by four Tahoe cas1nob he said, "I do feel that a re· ward as sizable as S200.000 should e li cit either someone in the con spiracy or on th~ periphiry ofit com for S3 million The casino has resumed operations in undamaged areas of the b.llilding, giving gamblers a view through win· dows of mangled debris. The casino was forced to lay orr·more than 1,000 workers following the blast ble." ~ Brown Signs Tideland Oil Revenues Measure SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. has signed legisla- tion· to ch a nnel the n ew pos t - • deregulation tidelands oil revenues into mostly energy projects. The tidelands oil revenue had~been running about $100 million. with various water funds getting S33 million .al_ld the rest going for college construction. But the federal government de· regalated the ,prjce. of crude oil, and the slate is expected to get about S550 ' million this year -far more than needed by water and college con· i;truction funds. 81,...b . l11gvrt•d LOS ANGELES <AP) -Angered over city school· board president Roberta Weintraub's refusal t o apologize for calling the board's lone black member a "bitch,'' black leaders have called for Mrs. Wein· lraub's resignation. . "The remark cursed. the entire black comrrtunity and confirmed in public what our community has sus- pected were her private sentiments all a long." said .. J ohn Mack on . { __ ST_'AT_E __ J Wednesday. speaking for the city's Black Leadership Coalition. Mack is president of the Los Angeles Urban League. ·tla11 Re-arre111ed SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) -The head or a Stockton group plannjng lo r estore the presidential yacht of Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been taken into custody for the second lime in connection with the seizure of marijuana on t he c raft. federal ·authorities said. Aubrey Phillips. who was arrested and released following the drug bust on San Francisco's waterfront last week, surrendered voluntarily in San Francisco Wednesday after charges were filed against him in federal court. Prin• 0.ar,,ed BAKERSFIELD <AP) -A Roman Catholic priest will be sentenced here Sept. 35 on a misdemeanor charge o! ' child molesting following a ruling Wednesday that he is not a menlaJly disordered sex offender. The Rev. Robert Bums, 30, pre- viously pleaded no contest lo charges ·he fondled a paralyzed 13-year-0ld girl al Kem Medical Center. B•Hfy Dis(•fn·er_.d CARLSBAD CAP) -Authorities tried today to identify a young man . whose body, weighted with two 25. pound barbells lied lo the waist, was fQund in water under a bridge. The man apparently was hit on-the head and dropped into the En.cina power plant's ocean intake, said San Diego County Deputy Coroner R obert Grubb. An autopsy Wednesday ruled t>ut drowning as the cause of death. Report Disputes Farallon Island Duinp Da~ger SAN FRANC I SCO CAP ) Radioactivity from a dump site off the Faratlon Islands is turning up in fish caught in the a rea, University of California at Santa Cruz scientists say. • Basing their work on recently re- leased Environmental Protection Ag ency studies, the scientists said the reports showed extremely high levels of radioactive strontium and cesium, as well as plutonium, in several edible fish species. '"These studies therefore rumish the first definitive evidence that radiation from the Farallon nuclear dump site is present in fish that are in tum consumed by humans ,'' W. Jackson Davis wrote San Francisco Supervisor Quentin Kopp. Nearly 50,000 concrete-lined steel drums of low-level wastes were dro pped into lhe sea off the Farallons, near San Francisco, from 1946-1967. The conclusions were in sharp con- trast lo a recent report from the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory that insisted. there is no danger from ·th~ leaking casks. Barrels'and Drums, yes. Bar$ and Grills, no. We've taken th£9ads and listings that busi· nl'SSl>s use to call each o ther and put them in a sepc1'rate book -The Los Angeles Business To Business Yellow Pages. Yo u'll find materials, equipment anJ services from fi rms all over the greater Los Angeles market. Ahd you'll find them faster and easil"r than ever. Bars and Grills? 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OFFER ENDS OCTOBER 12th. $50tlAD1-iN ALLOWANCE ON 1981 RCA 25".,..ooNal MANUAL COLOR TV'S TOO ... --... --------· .. • , .... Or-.HlQ (,qast Dally P1101 E , .. ,, ri I p j Robert N Wef!fJ Pubhsher U a a age ~·Sep~ 18. 1980 Barbara Kre1bic h Editorial P~e Editor ,. ' A bUnd UC Irvin~ studH\t wu s trut k by I <"•r and seriouat.v LQJured Aua 21 U\ a cropwalk oo Vt'rano Way lltld Camp"'-' Onve near the uni~t'rsity A group of people from tM Vtrano Re l~ence Hall asked the lrvmt> Cit) Coun<"1I -.c its lu t ml-eUn1 to &up port the lnstullation o( a top tight near the !>u Y crosswalk -· The lrvuw l'Uy t'oune1I will ronsadt>r that reque t Tuesday aught . A stop hght r1ear1r t!'i nttdt'd at ttw locauon. I ht- residents Ltt Vt!rano, a fa('1l.aty for mun~ tudeolh. lncludt handk apped persons ttnd 380duldren Pollet: say tht!re have bf.en thr~ traffl<' ar<"1de nts s mce 1973 in wh1<"h ped~tnan.s were s trur k down near the Campus Ori v«> mtt>r§ttUon I ron.icalty . the day after the bllnd man was hit, long planned installation work began on fl ashing yellow wanl ing lights near the crosswalk However. m order to romplett-ly , insurt! the afety of those who use the r rosswalk . a Cull traffic to~ lJght 1s needed. Meeting ~_rocedures Irvine school trustees s hould establish a clearly de- fined procedure under whi ch citizens can address them during public meetings. ' ' One woman complained to the trustees last week that she wanted to have the floor at the previous trustee meet· ing but was unsure of how.to ~sk for it. . She said that when she finally spoke up the trustees refused to recognize her because of a technicality in the legislative rules of order by which they operate. It does seem that these rules or order have been selectively enforced by the t-rustees depending on their mood. For example. last week trustee John Nakaoka took the floor to complain about an action taken by the other trustees. He was quickly called out of order by gavel- wielder Fred Gahm. who was being criticized. Gahm said it was an inappropriate time of the meet- ing for one trustee to criticize others. The trustees should relax their legislative process to -allow op~n discussion of issues by the public and themselves. ' Printed forms with which citizens can request to speak should be provided in the meeting room, so that there is no doubt about the process for addressing the trustees. This h as worked well for othe r agencies. Irvine's Future Th~ Irvine city general plan is the document that sets the broad outlines for how the city should grow. It is a document in constant transition as revisions and new amendments are adde(f to it. Next Tuesday nigh~ the Irvine Ci ty Council will con- -• sider the seventh amendment to the general plan. It in- volves changing the land use plans for 11 acres or agricultural land in the city's Northwood area. This is where the Daon Co. wants to build a com- mercial cente r. The a mendment also concerns a major road alignment in the city's western area. The city plan- ning staff has opposed th~ land use change. The public should take an interest in this amendment and other revisions that periodically take place in the general plan. Alter all. this document has a lot to say about what Irvine will look Like in the years to come. • Op1rnons expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of lhetr authors and artists Reader comment is invited Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642-4321 Boyd/Disraeli By LM. BOYD Benjamin Disraeti s a id "To be conscious you are ig- norant is a great step Lo • knowledge:· A master or lhe obvious was Disraeli. ·'The secret or s uccess is con- stancy of purpose, .. said he And, "Everything comes if a man will only wail." Though his grasp was great. his de· liVi!ry was bland. Occasional· ly. though, 'he lel go of a culling notion: "Youth is a blunder; manhood a struggle; old age a regret.·• A 5-year-old widow was not uncommon in the India of of, le ngthy bodies would stretch about four m iles Q Whal proportion or t he men tx•twee.o 40 and 60" ex, pc ra ence that thing called male menopause? A One in four. according lo the medical experts Q. Didn't Sears, Roebuck. & Co once manufacture a ca r called Allst.ate? f, A. Not manufacture . But it tried to market its "Allstate" vers ion of Kaiser Motors ' "Henry .J ." From 1952 to 1953. some llme back. Nor a 5-The Norman Ffench word year-old widQwer, either .~ ··ra ux-droite '' m ea n s that matter. In lhe highest' "c lumsy folk dance ." It's caste of the Hindu, it was said to be where we go' the fashionable to marry little dance name "fox trot." g~ls to little boys, lifelong ,. commitments arranged by the parents. Ailments of childhood. like the measles. could leave survivors who would never marry again. . • If all the players in the Na. tional Basketball Association were laid end to end, the line Dear Gloorny Gus If the member or any board ia worth 10 times as much in ret.irement as when he is servin1 the community you must ~onder about the quality of his service in the first place. D.M. Already mentioned that the word "ayatollah" doesn't ap- pear in the big dictionary at hand. Client says, "No wonder, therefore. that you~ don 'l know what it means. ' It's a synonym for "inspira- tion." People who go fishing are more likely to wear tan hats out there on the water than hats of any other color. Q. Which U.S. President made the most cabinet ap- pointments? A. Richard M. Nixon. With · 29 •RPointmenta in five yeus. Franklin D. Roosevelt in three-terms-plus made 25 cabinet appointments . Likewise Ulysaes Grant in two terms. Q. Where's Hottown? A. Only Hoetown I know ol was in Fiorida, but it.a name was chan1ed lon1 a10 to G alnesvme. Fine town, GalnesvUJe. You can 1et sun- ahlned_ on there. -~~--------~~------------------------Rowland E~an8 I Robert Novak / Reagan Heeding Staff Advi~e to; RI(';, l'1t Ttw mark of K 11 n a I d R l' ,, 1o1 u 11 • !I v o i. 1 b le· matunty u 1u .. :.uJeotu•I r an thdall' Is f11un1I 1n thu iu•w ron I rnd H'll11t1 f)t>l ~'·«n whul he ft.~11'> 1w1v11tt'ly .md whut tw -.ays out luull. Whll'h up to now huve bt-t•n ltt\t• land tht• bllnW In t'tlflf1dt't1lllll <·hut-. with top 't ulft'1 ~ 1.1n1.I rl11'11· Cri l'nd~. Kt<tttilllO 1n 'II.Sib ltllit llUf IOI( lht1:s1• 17 dt•)' u( t,l 1111pc.>r 1 ~ m h,· w us mor1• r1.:h t th an wrong but m p u b I I (' ' b l' now tH'Ct'l•b a d m (> 111 t 1o11 :s :i urh u:s this fro m one 1A Orr1l'd :st a fr <'r "He member. ~ovcrnor. 'not a word about Chanu •· 1 Thus. Reagan l'Ur bed an In st1nC"ti ve reaction to rap Pres•· dent Carter for agrt>emg to the sale of high technology to com Mailbox muniat Ch1na Tht• trc·nc~toward se lf-disl'iphne ('011w1ded with Cart4tr'11 lnbuli.Uons an the great dt'batt> over the debates. giving Keagan '" tour or the crucial Greut Lukes sh1tcs the look of a muc h needed turnintt point "I 110Nk wt"ve finally got the rhythm." a key s (arfer re markl>d to press serrctary Lyn Nohiger in mi dweek Th t' rhythm 1s h:1s urely but tightly t•ont rolled. Reagan's !.low paced tour Crom Cleveland to Buffalo to Erie. with a maximum two or \hree events a day, and on to a lo~ quiet weekend at his rented Virginia farm in the Middleburg hunt country 1s a radical de parlure fro m lhc u s uall y frenetic l'U <'c of pres idential ca mpargnin~ Out of i t cam& what Reagan's political aides want · evening and morning net work <·overage showin~ ffragan chovping away at Car er 's eeono m1c record From C evcland came an attack on the "misery" of the presi- denrs energy programs:-rtom the empty Lake Erie port of Duf· fa lo. where unemployment is 10 percent, a warning that U.S. ships now carry only 5 percent of A meri<.'a 's ocean trade. from Erie, before a large, lriendly crowd In the courthouse square , a challenge to Carter ·'to stop running_ away from his_record" on the economy. That rounded out a week start- ing with the Chicago speech re· afffrming Reagan's s upport of Kemp Roth tax cuts (a speech that brought an unexpected con- gra tulatory telephone call from Dr. Arthur Burns. the skeptical . 'l'l'O nomic e mine n ce O( tht! Repubht'an Party) THERE IS O!'llmis m in the Reagan camp that Carter has t rapped himself in a non-win pos1t1on on the presidential de bates. More important lhan a debat t" windfall for Reagan. however. is whether his new- A ~ ~seofmoreand.mo~ SOphisticated , electTbmc 3U£ijo. visual teachm . ) round discipline can be enforced. One Reagan staffer. pointing to Stuart Spencer sjttmg across the aisle from Reagan an lhe front compartment of his campaign jet, exuded confidence. "That's what Stu's for." he told us . Spen ce r is the p olitical operative who handled Reagan's first campaign for governor in 1966 but si ned on as Gerald Ford's c 1e tactic1'an int he 1976 presidential campaign. His in· nuence within the Reagan camp was peripheral until the China blooper. the fir~t of a series. burst on the political horizon Aug. 17 and Spencer was soon detailed as Reagan's watchdog. Spencer 's qualifications for playing watchdog are three- fold : politi~al experience.· love of combat and boldness "H Social Security comes up," a Reagan aide told us, ·'Stu will be there to tell Reagan, 'You're for it, governor.· " THERE ARE, ho we..ver . bounds beyond which Reagan s.hould not be c urbe d . hi s .. sometimes mst>ncllve sense ror cleve.r one-liners that get the crowd roaring Now part of the s tandard litany is his description of the .,economic crisis: a re- cession is "when your neighbor loses his JOb," a depression. "when you lose your job." R._,agan added the third step, un - rehears ed "And rerovcrv is wheo Pres ident Carter loses his ;ob ' Rea~an 's reaction lo Carter's refus al to parllc1pale in the first three-way debate ·with Reagan and Rep John Anderson hit lhe right not <': ,ge ntle ridicule Carter. he said. might have to learn about debates the hard wa)'. as Reagan himself did whe n he reTUSed t o debatE' before the Iowa caucuses last J anuary an-d lost ti'> George Bush This 1s the R eaga n his handlers want to adve rtise: h ard-hitting on the president's handling of the economy ; gently r idiculing on t he pr esident himself: dis tant from China With 50 days left beJore the elec ti on. Reagan hit that st ride last week in the states he must win , but in a presidential campaign. 50 days are an eternity Pet Lovers Outnuinber Anintal Haters To the Editor. I refer: to the letter published Sept. 11 under the title "Pet Lov e r s S h o uld Al so L ove Neighbors." • The tragedy of "Fat Cat" has been very upsetting to me and my family _ He was a beautiful (neutered) ma le cat that stayed close to home. lie was indeed a member of9'0ur family and we miss him terribly. His torture and death was useless and un- provoked. As far as "caring for him, .. ! r refer to the letter questioning this from Mrs. B. Flemins> I don't believe anyone 'can pre- s ume to know h ow muc h someone cares for his own animalsorpeople. I certainly respect everyone's rights, animal love rs or not. However, I find it almost im- possible to relate to people that dislike or don't appreciate pets. It seems that my misfortune is being used to air inconveniences caused by pet wastes. STRANGE THAT your writer mentioned ·'stepping in cat piles in her own backyard." To my knowledge. all cats dig holes and discreetly cover their "pjles" making it an impossibility to have to watch your step. Also, it's very unlikely that pets bring fleas into yards ln Huntington Beach as tht! whole area has sand fleas. C. -Unfortunately, in most cases, people who abuse, tortur_e_ and poisort animals get away with it. People who commit these deeds have not even the·excuse of mental Illness. It's usually' an act of plain cruelty or re venge. For all of you out there that hate animals, I k.now the animal lovers greatly outweigh you in l'lumbers.-Pets add something to famlUes and lonely people so fulfilling it is quite unmeasura· ble. When we stop caring for each other and our pets, we are all doomed to extinction. 8 . L. REDFIELD .\'Of Nf'f ... fJorl• ' To the Editor: Your letter from Mrs. Flem.ins (Mailbox, Sept1 11) sure hit home except for one thing. We have a q ,1 but he ls kept in his own yard. After cleaning up alter my doc I must 10 out and clean up after other do1s that are tumed looee to fou_l up other people'• pro_perty. At ope Ume we bad to keep our doon and 'windows shut because one neighbor's rlog:s were using our peak trarri<' times Does anyone yard exclusively • expt•ct him to say that a large We as~ed , we plcaCi.ed and we hot el will increase traffic" Or threatened until we rinally t'on· cour!>e not. but he knows and all vinced this neighbor that her tne rest of us know 11 will I wonder dogs would be picked • up ihey 1f he has driven over our arterial are sta ll allowed to run rrrely roads latel\' when the owner s know the I respectfully ask all the mem- animal l'Ontrol 'c<'nte r 1s r insed hers of the City Council to look We have asked the people Crom around you. and don't let the de· the con t rol ce nte r t o do velopers help yo u create more som ething but the next day the problems until we get our present dogs are running again one solved. WE CALLED the police but they say it is a matt er for animal control. Of course they are c los ed at ni gh t a nd weekends. So "'ho as to l'rOtecl us until they <1pen'1 I have de- cided to handle this problem myself and within the law. After all this 1s my property and if thex will not keep their animals home that 1s Loug h. There are no ignorant animals Just ignoi:ant owners. .. Whatever happened to the good old·fash1oned dog catcher who used to come along unex· pectedly and pick up all animals running loose? rt m akes you wonder if an anim al control center is really necessary.)., MRS. S. K ~LLY Db~rh1tb1otiot1 '! To the F.ditor : It seems there is "reverse dis- crimination" in the Newport- Mesa Unified School District. I would have-tG--pay appro¥--- i m alely $45 a month for my- children to r ide the bus to school. The little neighbor girl has a Spanish surname and therefore is in a "sp ecial education class ... She gets free busing and "curb service" to her home. The family wears nice clothes and has two new cars! NAME WITHHELD 'J'raltlr f 'fnl To the Editor: I am appalled at the prospect of even one new hotel in Newport Beach until we solve our traffic •problems. Why must this city con- tinue to create problems and then seek difficult solutions usually in vain? For once, let us solve our traffic problems first, then <and only then) talk about new tralfic- building developments. Tim Strader representing the Koll interests, who were finan- cially involved in the last coun- cllmanic campaign, keepg saying that hot.el traffic does not affect W L. THOMPSON To the Editor In your Sept 5 editorial. ·'Realistic Fees ... you seem to imply that "dropping anchor within the harbor rather than us- ing guest s lips" is a somehow ii licit or wrongful maneuver. May I remind you that Dana . Point Harbor was not built by Orange County but by the U.S Army Corps of Engineers by vir tue of a Harbor of Safe RefuJ:e Act. a nd as s uch should have a designated federal public anchorage marked and availa· ble to the transient boating public. Th e designated publi c anchorage at Dana Point Harbor has never been well marked and its existence has been a fact which has been suppressed to try to produce a maximum of revenue from the transient boater. Some boating people have been told by authorities that -an-~hortng hr Damr Point-Harbor is illegal or only legal for a night or two. • • The requirements of the federal act under which Dana P oint Harbor was built should be properly complied with before the rights of the transient boat- ing public are usurped by the revenue-seeking agenc ies of Orange County and those agen- cies completely displace th~ de- si gnated f e deral public anchorage H. PIERC~ According t~the Harbor !Nparf. merit there re two du1griatei;t public anchdra es at the ea&t arid west end& of Dona Point Harbor and these are marked ora navigation charts. Sw;h anchorages are subject to local 1unsd1chon as to precue boundanes and time limits of stay ·Editor. Doy Cart• To the F.ditor: In Jerry Clausen's article . "SchnWtz Recaps Wins," in which he commented on Sen. J ohn Schmitz' past year in the Legislature, he noted a couple of Sen. Schmitz' accomplis hments and failures for the year. Among Sen. Schmitz' "losing battles" was his unsuccessful ef· fort to eliminate a bill which called for day-care centers in slate government buildings. While there are more and more w o m e n seeking full -time employment, there is ~e ques- tion of what to do with their children. I doaft think that the gove.r.nmeJlt sbould s upport these children in the state build- inis as they are the responsibili- t y of the parents. The govern· ment s hould not be in the babysitting business. My solution would be to put the children in privately owned pre-schools. This would allow them to meet other children, and learn to share, to be courteous, and to prepare them for elemen- tar)' school. Stale officials s hould en- courage private c itizens to establish pre-schools. Govern· ments should govern and not be in bus iness competing with private businesses . , KATHY TEMPLETON • lettera from reodtts are welcome. The righl to c~e leUert to fit rpau or elimlrlate libel is reNrVed. Letter• of 300 wonil or wu wW be gl~n preference. AU wUtta,muit in· elude """41urc and '"°""'f addnu but nG"1el 11lQll bt withlwldOft ,..,... .. if tuf/fdent reaaon t• opparetat. POff'l/ wUl not be publialwd. ...-·--::-.. • r . I / . .. . ... ... . . 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Salary Issue . on ~agtJ.na Agenda ~agWla ~a<·h Un ti S<hool Dlstrlct 's..-non tea c hing emplo)'ffS are seeUoa • 21 Pfir cent pay hlkt> for the curn-nt school year BaNJCI on that r~ues\, mant familiar with the s1tu1&t1on f~I . it's doubtful lbe no,n.\ucben'- wi11 readily accept • district of fer Of 2.5 percent, U l)t<Cted to be presented at tunight 's school board meeting ~ Thal dlstn cl 's m1tial uJllr)' proposal LI aboul 10 tlmc11 lea& than what C'alirornu School Emplo)•ces Assoc 1at1o n representaUves will be ukma for at the neeot111t1og table beginrunai next we~k School lru5tees will hold a pubhc hearing on the initial employee contract proposal beg1001og al 7 30 !n the ad· Family Seeks Justice -inrnhilrauoo bu,iJding at 505 Blu· mont St The dtslnct 1s orterir\g both teachers &nd non-leaching employees whatever is available in the district 's contingency fund less a 3 percent reserve: . Trustees expect ra1se11 to amount to at least 2.5 percent, and they say there are variables that might bring the salary ' package up a bit from that figure. But whatever that amount might be, it will not narrow the gap appreciably between what teachers and other employees are demanding. Howar<J Lawrence , a spokesman M-the JlOn·teaching employee group, says he wilJ go to the qegotialing table with a demand for cost or ilving in· crease plus 10 percent. ''We're talking about a 28 per· cent increase,'' he said . Lawrence also noted revises to other portions of the contract ·will be sought. Sources say Laguna Beach teachers are seeking a salary in· crease based on the Consumer Price Index for the Los Angeles, Long Beach and Orange County area -a figure set at about 12 ' .. percent last year. Negotiations with the facuJty association are already under way with a meeting expected next week. Disltict officials admit their salary offer to teachers and oon· teaching employees is low. But they cite declining s tudent enrollment. the effects or the Serrano Priest state Supreme <See SALARY, Pa&e AJ) $25,000 Reward for / Slayers Parcel Ruling Upheld State coastal comm1ss1oners have rejected an appeal by the Arch Beac.h Heights Association that would have prohibited sub- division of a three-acre parcel in Laguna Beach. In a 5-4 vote, the commissioners ruled that a six-lot subdivision at the end of Del Mar Avenue was not of statewide si~cance. The regionfl coastal com- mission bad granted a permit to the McCall.en Trust todividetbree acres and extend utilities at the intersection of Del Mar and Balboa Avenues. Voting against the rejection Tuesday were state com· miaaklners Judy Rosener, Mary Hendenoo, Naomi Scbwaru, and Loia Ewen. They argued that increased population density caused by the subdivision would be contrary to the local coastal pr<>gram for the area. -And though the regional coastal com mission has approved the subdivision, the developers will gtlll have to submit a new applica- tion to the City of Laguna Beach if they want to subdivide the property. . A one-year time limit for com· pleting plans for the tract lapsed in Augmt, and the council denied a request for an extension. Sonic Boom Confirmed In County A thundero·us clap rattled widespread sections of Orange County about 7 :15 p.m. Wednes· day. bringing numerous phone calls to law enforcement agen· cies from beaches to foothills. Spokesmen for the Orange County Communications Control agenc¥ in Orange, which dis· seminates information through police radio networks, issued confirmation of a sonic boom. Residents in Mission Viejo, El Toro, Tustin, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, An.abeim, Fullerton, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Oranae, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Hunt1n1ton Beach, Newport .. Be.adund. Westmimter re_ported bearin& and feeling the tlum· derclap. Some told authorities they were certain the boom was an earthquake and others said it must have been an explosion ol aomekind. ' No one knows just where the sonic boom originated. "Your 1uess is as gopd as mine," said a Communications Control officer. "I felt it at home last night.'' FALL FASHION FADS FE.4TlJRED Fall fashions return to the dnaic look aa previewed ln today'• Daily Pilot. Look for "Style" ecllUoo ol •·Periscope,•' a U ·pa1e masulDe witb atones and J>lc· tures capturtq the latett kl06" lafallf ......... . . , _ __..,,._ --.,.. ,. FAMILY POSIS REWARD -Family memben of Keith and Patrice Anne Harrington, who where bludgeoned to death in Laguna Niguel, announced posting of reward for killers today. They are (left to right), Mr. and Mn. Fran· Laadsllde Area cis Briscoe, parents of Patrice Anne; Douglas, Bruce and Ronald Harrin~n. brothers; and Roger Harrington, father of the slain man, · .... Sculpture Decision Delayed Clemente Council Calls It Nuisance Burglary Arrests Cap Probe State Coastal Commissionel"ll have postponed a decision on the' rate or a 16-foot sculpture at Main Beach Park until mid· October. DuriJlg a public hearing on the metal art work this week, com· missioners were told by. oppo- nents ol the scuJpture by Harold Pastorius Jr. that it is blocking the city's last open view to the sea. And they were told by sup- porters or the work. called "Vestige," that it takes up only a small piece of that view and only temporarily located at the park anyway. Paul Christiansen, Betty Heckel, and Bruce Hopping of Laguna Beach are appealing the granting of a permit for the sculpture to stand at the part. By STEVE MITCHELL °' .. Detty ........... Apparently well aware or potential lawsuits. San Clemente . council members have declared a landslide area above City Hall a public nuisance. They told a group of homeowners affected by the June 13 earth movement Wednesday to come back in two weeks with a plan for "Winteril· ing'' the slide mass, hinting the ci- ty might r emove potential hazards if homeowners don't act soon. There is a certain urgency to the council's action because of the threat of rains that could further erode the bare earth left exposed by the June slide. Geologists suggest the berms A two-month long investiga. cannot be moved until rurther · tion into burglanes iri Laguna geologic studies sbOw that re· Niguel ~ Saddle~ack Vall~y moval of the earth dams won't com~umtaes culmmated this reactivate the sli<le, rurther v week an the arrest of two people damaging or destroying five and re~overy or more than homes surrounding the land $50.~ m stolen property, ac· mass. cord!n~ to the Orange County An attorney representing Sheriff s J>:epartment. several of the landslide victims Sgt. Dan Spratt said in· said removal of the dirt without vestigators received a major a solution to the whole problem break 'In the case Sunday night "might mean you will have a lot when they a rrested Robert more cubic feet of dirt on the Blackwell, age unavalJable, of street than now." El Toro in connection with the So council members find burglary that was in progress in themselves facing lawsuits from Laguna Niguel. the affected homeown~ if they Later information. Spratt remove the buttressesP without said, led investigators to obtain obtaining ''hold harmless" a warrant to search an El Toro clauses from the five property residence where a male juvenile owners. . . alleged to be "lil accomplice of And they race swts by adja· Blackwell resided. The juvenile cent property owners if the two also was arrested. Niguel Couple VictiDls By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of -o.ilr ~ ... SUH The families of a newly wed couple bludgeoned to death in . their Laguna Niguel home in August posted a $25,000 reward today for information leading to the identity or the killer or killers. Al a morning news conference conducted at the Orange County Sheriffs Department in Santa Ana family spokesman Bruce Harrington said, "We hope that somebody somew.here knows something." Harrington, a Newport Beach attorney. is an older brother or Keilh Eli Harrington, the 24 year-old UC Irvine medical stu· dent, who, together with his wife, Patrice Anne, 27, waa slain last Aug. 21. Orange County Sheriff in· vestigators say they have three men working full lime to solve the case, but that no substantial leads have been uncovered. More than 1SO persons including relatives, friends and co- workers or the slain couple have been interviewed. The families' spokesman said the investigation has only shown "that these were two beautiful kids." The bodies were found in a bedroom a day after the estimated time or death. They were round by the medical stu- dent's father, Roger Harrington. He had returned to the residence at 33381 Cockleshell Drive iri Niguel Shores arter s pending several days at his Long Beach condominium. , An autopsy determined that the Harringtons died from massive trauma to the head. No murder weapon has been found. Nor ha s a motive been established in the slayings. ·'And that is one of the saddest and most frustrating things," Bruce Harrington told reporters. "You think of the cliche that things like this don't happen to you, that you 1ead about them only in the newspapers. But it <See REW ARD, Pa1e A2) Other Coverage Those in favor of the scuJpture said they wanted to see it re· main at the park until It is sold. County Flood . - Another problem exists as long as two earthen dams re· main on Calle Patricia and Ave-Uida La Esperanza. Those two earth berms, local· ed at the toe of the slide, were placed on the public streets two days alter the earth movement to curtail fwther slide damace. buttresses are not removed before the rainy season. They voted Wednesday to let the homeowners come back with a plan to winterize the slope and remov~tbe eartfien dams. A subsequent sear ch at Blackwell's El Toro residence yielded stolen property. inchJd· inl jewelry and other househotd ' items. Spratt said. Additional south Orange Coun- ty coverage appears · today on Page AS. Coast Fears Told But now they pose a threat should rains fall and erode the buttreaaea, aeodin1 tons of mud and water down the two streets and into ad.jace.nt homes. City Manager George Caraval.bo said be expects the coat of placing plastic sheets on the hillside, Possibly putting oil <See SUDE, Pa1e AZ> PASADENA CAP) -Urban sprawl and a'new undentandinc of flood potential mates Southern California 'a oc- casionally feanome Santa Ana --·•~d ....... ~ River the state's No. 1 fiood con· ~ ........... ~ Investigators allege that Blackwell's wife Lisa, was at· terpptlng to hide evidence in trash barrels at the time the search warrant was served. trot problem, says California Water Resources Director Ronald Robie. "lnc.reasin1 upatream de· velopment and chanaln1 as~ sumpUona (about the size of Sheriff Faces Lawsuit poaalble ftooda> have left the ex· By GLENN 8COTr l1tld1 flOOd control facWUes hi-,. .. ..., .... .._.. adequate. This is the major Brad Gates, <>ranee County's flood control problem in 1berlff-coroaer has been ac· California today," Roble said euaed in a lawaUtt ftled Wednel- Wectne.day at a 1ympo1ium on day of wttbbolclins amenities to 1torm1 and floodln1 at the retired deputies who supported C a 1 lf or n i a In • t it u t e of bis potitical opponent ln the No- Tecbnolop. · vember, 11'78,elecUon. ••A pluoajcal project includiq The suit WU fiJed lD 0ran(e dam• and river channels is County Superiot' Co\lrt Wednel· deaperately needed in that day by the" A11oclatlon of area," be •aid. Tbt river nm OFanse County Deputy SIMtrift•, tbroueh San Bernardino, auoclation Presideat Michael L . Rlvenide and 0r..,. counti•. Johnaon and retired deputies Robert Sinler and Cliff Miller. Named aa defendants are Gates, the county, •the Oraqe County Sberiff'a Welfare Com· mlttee and ill chairman, James Bisner. The plaintiffs alle1e in the suit that sworn offlcen who retire honorably are 111ppoeed to be ii· sued identification certlllcates that include an endorsement of whether the penon is entitled to carry a concealed weapon. Retired officers also are sup- posed to receive retirement badges paid for with funds from the welfare committee, which raises the money by selling cof· fee and tea at the sheriff's of. nee, the plaintiffs coqtend. Sln&er retired rrom the de· partment in February tm after 11 yean on the job; Miller re· tired in November, im, after 21 years. They alle1e that \bey never received either ideQl.iflca· Uon certificates or ret""1tent bad1es and that the reason is because they publicly supported <See aET1aED, Pa1e Al) Weather Low clouds tonight aod Friday morning, clearing to moeUy sunny Friday. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, M inland. +Ughs Friday 68 to 78. INSIDIE TOD"" Surf~ aay they com~Ce 01 fiercd11 oa fbotboll pla11tr1. but rarely get much noUce. ~e ~ 81. l•tlex -- I ·- No Hostage Action Hv lra11 Parliament • ti Th" !\ 5*laa.4 hf'H · Ii ,111·-. 1l',1rll1un(•n1 f.~tlf>ti.tnday to <et u-p a l'Omm1ttc.-to deal with tlw ~ 1\11wrw1tn ho. h •lf('l(, and haT1fj1nt dtput1M"--tl•nhty th'nC111.nt·1.'<l lh1• l 'rull'<J Stalf'!'\ Tt>hran Radio M•1l1 th•· n·111m.-will not n •l1.•a:.t· tht• ''•'l'tl' , .. , t•ai.11', 11 Tht• llt.'\l "'!'\:oo.111n 11f tht• Parl111ment oi> Majhli wa11 not 11f fw1 .dh .111nou1w\'1I bu1 11 Wll:. t'XPf"CtMt to rrrunvene Sunday 'l'ht• l'arllt11m·nt tuok up lht' ho.stage 1Mn1f' un Tut•sday At . th11t !111w. 11 \ot1•d t11 't'l UJ.1 8 romm1ltt>t' to ttt'al with the l2U dtiy old '~''" .11111 '<'h1•1halt'<l 1tnothrr mf·etlng tod 1t)' t.11 work uut cit•t.1 ti' !tut 1t•11111 t.' fmm Tt'hr an tu.tin -.~1d lht> latt>st \('SSU.M1 r .... i.·.i "' '•'1h n ,, ,~ .. ··•Mun f ·,,c·lb• tr t 'lglln flN.-D..,,,, Moni-:.--;n> 1 \P l Ont> ni-.n was kill t-<I 1tnt1 two othe~ "1·n· lt<."l•1t.1lirt>il "11 h ,l,.b \.\ound~ when motorc~ chst.s fou~ht .11 .1 '''!'\\,1urJnt h1·1 t' todJ). l'Oh<'<' reportffi l'ol1 n• h1-.1rct ..:un!>htH~ :-hortJ.) .tfter m1dn1ght dnd drovt: to lht• \ llll u~1· l(\•i.lJUrJll l Wht'rt' the) found two O)f'll, who had lw1.·11 'tJbb1.'<i ..ind M'h'rJ I memberi> o( Lht' Buhoppers motorcy l'lt• l'luh. l"'hl't.' ,,ud !Jn"' 11( th·· "11undt'd nwn "ho police said mity not h1t vc: been ,1 t lub'nw111 l1t•1 1..ikr d rt.·d Hi:. n.ime was withheld IRfHttt~t-( otttp l~iti H) T bf' <\ssoclaced"pttss St'Jl1t>rnt• l:.ruelr troops attacked Palestinian · guerrilla ta r~Ni. rlt'ar tile i.outhern Lebanese coastal city of Tyre in a raid aimt.>d at headin1i: off terror raids agamst the Jewish state, the Tel Aviv military command said today ' , A s pokt-sman said the raiders destroyed several guerrilla buildings and vehicles near the guerrilla-controlled Mediterra· nean port. 12 miles north of the Lsraeli-Lebanese frontier. Poli#h ·*'' rik~11 H~n~wftl WARSAW. Poland (AP> A new wave of<labor unrest was reported to have hit fa ctories and plants today in various parts or this communist country - Walkouts were occurring at 16 enterprises, some hit by ,wotk stoppages for the second or third lime in recent weeks. W.arsaw television s aid. No reasons were given for the latest strikes and the report gave no figure for the number of workers involved or whethe r the st.likes were at major factories or mines. . Hijfl(•ker11 Set.I Bark MIAMI <AP> -The Castro government said today lhat two ~ijackers would be relu"!ed to the United States. for prosecu- tion. and the U.S. government prompUy dispatched a plane to Havana to bring them back. • Jt is the ri r.jt time in the 20-year history of U.S.-to-Cuba hi- jackings that the Cuban government relurned hijackers to face immediate prosecution in lhis country. .~alt·odor .~fandoff C~Nuf~ SAN SALVA!')OR~ El Salvador (AP) -Salvadoran troops e nd tanks ri ~ed a 'l>ranch office of the OrJ(anh:ation of American States for a second day today, maintaining a tense sta ndoff wi th hostage-holding guerrillas demanding an end to martial Jaw Leftist guerrillas shot their way into the office Wednesday and took seven hostages. including di-rector ~bino Romanfi Vega, a Nicaraguan One poli cemllJ! was reported wounded. Traek Radiati .. Onofre Workers Don Extra Badges S.(\ N · 0 N 0 FR E CAP > - Workers now must wear rad..ia- tion badges on their heads m- stead of their chests in the San Onofre nuclear steam generator, and many are wearing as many a s 13 badges a ll over their bodies, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Wednesday. The change was ordered in or- der to get better radiation monitoring after 86 workers were reported overexposed to rallioactivity in two separate in- s tan eea this s ummer, NRC spokesman Jim Hanchett said. "The source of radiation was f'rom Page ,.1 I SLIDE .. .- • on portions of the soil and re- moving the two earth dams at between $23,000 and S25,000. .../ But the council agreed to give the homeowners until Oct. 1 to ~ome·up with their own solu!toti and bring it back to the council for consideration. The key word, council mem- bers warned, is expedite. closer to their heads than to their chests," Hanchett s~d in a tele phone interview from tbe NRC's regiooaJ office in Walnut C ree k _ After the workers •wered and put on new clothes, be said none suffered any ru effects. . liut. Hanchett said the new badge location is needed for bet- ter monitoring. "We told them and they've already made the change," he said. Lew Miller, NRC inspector at the plant, said tbe operators ··apparently got In trouble because workers were wearing just ooe badge." He said many workers now wear badges on their chests, wrists a nd fl.Qgers as well as in lhe protective cloth lbey use to wrap their heads. After saying as many as 73 men may have been overex- posed while working on over- head pipes earlier in lbe s um- mer, Southern California Edison Co. now believes there were "nowhere near 73 people" in- volved, Hanchett said. Thirteen othe rs were reported overex- posed in a separate incident Sept. 3. Mesa Pla•t · Estate Project ;·Rejected <;Hy 'ouncil mem~r~. con-· t't•r1 ... d ahuut th.-luck of public 1u-e~811 lo the tl('uch below the fo rm.-r Nixon ~estatt e in Sao. < 'h'n1t.>nk, ha v.-rejected a de· velopment tlrm 's request to sub- d1v1de l~ 2(.1 U 'u<'re !>Ile ln~lead, th.-council referred tht• proposul hy Cotton Point As- !lc.u·1itl..s to th\' dty"b Parks and l<ecrl'ation ·ClHnm is:1 ion fQr lurlhc.r study_ \ The developt:r:1 are seeking permassaon to cJ1vide the former pru 1dent 's propert y into 16 1)arcels, iielbng off 13 of the lots and keeping three blufftop parcel~ , including the Nixon estate r r the mselves The I , ranging in size from a hal re to three and a haJI a cr es, Id be s old to in- d1 v1dual b ers lnchJded in the parcel is a privately owned beach, but the public ~an reach t he strand along a public easement sou.Ur-of the property Beachgoers especially surf- er s, have long used a paved footpath that runs from Avenida del Presidente in front of the Nixon estate lo Trestles Beach, just south of the property. Spokesmen for the developers said it would not be practical to provide another public access route between the Cotton Point estate area a nd the adjacent Cyprus West development. ..... From Page Al REWARD ... happened to . us and it can bap- pen to you. You have to cherish what you've got," Harrington said. The reward is being offered Jointly bM-.the Harrington family a nd Mr. and Mrs . Francis Briscoe, of Huntington Beach, the slain woman's parents. There are no special condi- tions attached to the reward, Harrington said. "We are attempting to bring forward people who have their sus picions, who may have seen -or heard something," Har- rington said. Keith Harrington wa s a fourth-year medical student who had been working at the UC Irvine Medical Ce nte r in Oran _ His wife was a pedia ·cs nurse who was work- ing gh a nursing registry. The pie was 1_fJlarried in May in a Jteach. , - Family members said they were making their appeal for public assistance from lK>th a personal and a "societal 1€Ver." "We are concerned and upset that this can happen randomly." Harrington said. "If anything people in their communities should be closer together. "K eep a n.eye o n your neighbors," he said. FremP~AI RETIRED •.. Gates' opponent, Loren Rusk, in the 1978 election campaign_ The defendants are asking in the suit that Gates be forced by a writ of mandate to issue certificates and badges and not discriminate "because of a mem- ber's political s upport of LOren Rusk." of Sheriff Gates was unavailable · for comment on the lawsuit, but Assistant Sheriff Robert Griffeth said the suit already has been answered, in large part, by ad· ministrative action. Griffeth said Gates Monday personally approved identifica• tion cards for all recent retirees -15-17 deputies -who haven't received o~e. ~ ''If we don 't remedy the prob- lem soon, some of those houses are going to have different ad- dresses after the rains." warned Councilman P\trick Lane. ORANGE COAST ~ Sc Two Found Dead l•!lf1Qltt11 s ff'I• Ot.tnQt> Co•\I 0••'• P1to1 *''" •hK.ft ,,, lOn"Ch""'° ''-Hf'"•\ Pi.-,,,, 1-. PUOl•\hf'd b't ,,,.. O'•"~ Co.1\I P~1\l\1no (omp""'• S.Plf'•'• f'd1l10ft\ ''¥> ~bl1'1WQ Mond•w lh•Ov~f\ Ft164, '°" {O\t• Mfw N f llltDOrt a...,,, HunllnQlon Bto•t" fOwl\14t1n Y•flf"t' ,,.,,,..., l •ov,,• B••<" South ((lot .. , • 'WnQft t f'Q1c>n•I ~0.fl'°" Ii SNDl•\Md ~'"'°'~ANS ~UncfAf'\ fhf' Pftnc'tHI °'-'011\h+"Q OfMtt ''.ti JlO W~\t ft•., \trttt I' 0 80• ~)eO l.O\IA #IAf '" (4thfOtn1• •>•>ti In Testing Pit Ae .. rtN .... Pr•''°"'"' "'"°1 P\ib'•..,,_, T9'e-m•\ t(••••I EijlM TMm.u A Mt.treftlM M l!ln•Q•"Q Editor (NrNtH L"' A'"'"•fU ~t\(IQU''IO ( d+tor L1gun1 8e1c11 Otfk:e IOU NO (6.t11I H1Qh••J Of fleet t1u~·,1~'1~ ~:~~" 1~t~;'&l';is~~ .• :d "Telephone (71•)"2-'321 CIHlllled Adwertlll119 M2-M71 L1gun1 ae'acll All 09peftme11t1: Telepllo11e•M-..... •tttm \.I" C\enYl't'" 496-6'00 , By JER&Y CLAUSEN Of.Dmt, ...... , .... Two men were found dead this morning in a testing · pit at a Costa Mesa pump manufactur- ing plant, their bodies frozen by escaping low-t~~rature lfq- uefied gas, fire department of- ficials said. Russ Henderson, city fire marshal. said the two test technicians' .names will not be released until next of kin are notified. Henderson said the bodies were discovered at about 7 a .m. in a J.5.foot-deep pit uaed ~teat liquid gas pumps manula~tured by J.C. Carter Co. at 671W.17th St. The fire marshal said nnt re· ports indicate the technicians suffocated u oxy1en in the pit was displaced by either propane or nitrocen. Bill Saxon, a Carter Co. vice president, said the men "were seen at about 5:30 a .m . by a llJard, and they appeared tO be okay then. What happened, we don't know." Saxon said the two employees _ ~setting up pit facilities to t est a 600-honepower liquefied gas pump later today. The vice president s aid this morning's tragedy represe.nts the first serious industrial acci· dent at the company, a division of ITT, since it began operations in 1953. Henderson .said temperatures I in the pit eventually reached' an estimated 240 degrees below aero before the two men's bodies were dilcovered. He said the bodies were re- moved from the pit by firemen with breathina apparatus. The fire marshal said source of the escapin1 gas still had not been found by about 1:30 a.in. but that there wu no dan1er to employees or other personnel working above the test pil ' ·----------.......... ·· . .. ,. ,, Enjoying tlie Yaew Burma Everett ( ngtff)" and ·her 4-year-old da ughter. Jamie. got different pers pec- tives on the v1e.w from viewing platforms at Crescent Point Park in Laguna Beach. Recently dedicated park covers about three-fourths. of an acre on the cliff over- looking Crescent. Beach, Seal Rock and points beyond. Bland Appointed To SJ C Council •• Anthony Oland. ;j Planning Commission me mber for the past eight months, was a ppaint· -.. ed Wednesday to fill the vacant s pot on the San J uan Capistrano "' City Council in a unanimous vote by the council members. Bland will serve the unexpired portion of former Councilman James Thorpc·s t erm, Which runs until April 1, 1982. Thorpe. a former c,ity mayor and twice elected councilma n . resigned Aug. 20 citing pe rsonal reasons . Bland, 41, has been a resident of San Juan Capistrano for five years. Past city ser vice includes pos itions on the Bear Brand Ra nch Study Committee, the San Juan Architecturlll Board of ~eview and the Planning Com- mission. Bland was picked from among 14 San J uan Capistrano res• dents who filled out application papers for the City Council seat The new councilma n 1~ a ~ales manager for the Snap.On Tool Corp. He ts married and..has"f\vo children. 'Evita' Trip Set Oct. 11 San Cle mente residents who ha~e not seen the stage play of "Evita" will have the opportuni- ty Oct. 11 when the city's recrea- tion department schedules a bus trip to the performance. The day-long trip includes a gufded tour of the Shube rt Theater before curtain lime. or- chestra section seay. and a round trip bus ride The bus wilJ leave the Com- m u nity Cente r at 100 Ave. Seville at 10 a m , returning at about 6:30 p.m. Cost of the package is $28. For reser vations, call the recreation department at 492-5101 I ta. o.llJ Pllee Swtt - FILLS COUNCIL POST Planner Anthony Bland F .... Pag.,\I SALARY .•. Court decis1 n and Prop 13 with bieeding the 'strict's finances Lawrenc the employee union represent ve. says he knows the admi stration is in a dif· ficult position, "especially in Laguna Beach. "In order to come up with the money, they'll have to cut pro- grams," he said. "And how can they do that? ., "If )hey cul academic classes, the,,Parent.s will get upset. They can't cut sports because half the town is out jogging every morn- ing," Lawrence said. "And art," he said. laughing. "You can't cut art programs in an Art Colony.'' But at th e s a m e time . Lay.'rence said, the administra- tioi\.....faces an angry work force, both teachers and employees . "You ~ave to look at their (employees) s ide. loo," he said. "They've got responsibilities to their families." Holy War On Israel Planned FEZ, Morocco (AP) -Foreign ministers of the world's Islamic countries begin mapping plans to- day for a possible "jihad," or holy war , against Israel and its allies to restore East J erusatem to Arab sovereignty. But they say lbey will resorfto guns oiily if political, diplomatic and economic pres- surefail. Morocco's King Hassan It fo rmally opens the three-day e mergency sess~n of the World Is lamic Conference to plan a long- te r m campaign against the ~ Is raeli annexationoftheholycity. Tunis ia 's Ha bib C hatti, sec.retary generaJ of the Islamic confe rence, and several delega- tion chi efs began pre liminary dis- cussions Wednesday in Morocco's - religious capitaJ. Chatti also conferred wilh Kine Hassan. chairman of the-14~ nation lslamic committee oo the "II beralion" of J erusalem. In an interview with Tbe N.- sociated Press, Cbatti said the Islamic countries wue de- termined to maintain permanent. pres sun! on Israel to put an end to t he present s talemate and achieve a "genuine solution" of the MiddJe East probleJ. and particul a rly the problem of J er usalem. Museum Set . In San Juan The official opening of the Mi ssion San Juan Capistrano museum will take place Friday at 10 a.m. at the mission. The museum will feature artifacts found during Chapman College students, archaeological work now being done on the mis- s ion grounds. The Rev. PauJ Martin, mis- sion pastor, said the artifacts were found in the sacristy of the 204-year-old church. The mission is located a t ~1921 Camino Capis trano i n San Juan Capistrano. .. , ..... ____ , ,, •• •• Newport' Surf and Sport ----We Carry the Best All Year LOllCJ----.~...- Main Stor• 2224 N•wpor1 Blvd. N•wport Beach 675-7874 t-t Deity Stor• 2 --210Y:t Marin• Av•. --Balboa Island 873-7126 t-t Deity Stor~3 OP, Gotcha. Dolf ins, Offshore, Stubbies, O'Nel lls, Rip Curl, IZOO , Merona, Powderhorn, T-Shlrts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A-Smile, Topslders and much more. South Codt Plaza .-., Cott• Me•• w. 141-0523 ltore4 . ................ lt1-t144 IW Mew. Dlllr Melt Hour• Deity ' CALI FORNIA Murder Plot? 'Can't Hide' SAN rnt-:1:0 l \1'1 ..;1,111· Ku K~ux Klan lt"llder net lh'mnrntl u· t'nn.:n'i.~1nnt1I nomtn«'«' 'rom MNtf.?t'r '""' hc•'ll bl• •f u~.tus iUW1ly '°'"~· but WOO't l'lUh't'l t'OllllJHUl(Jl a~"nranC't'°' 8 ftt'r an alletwd 11~~•'"''"ut11111 ullt•rnpt "l nrn'1 h•<t,· 1n th1:-C't1m1M1gn hkt-m~ n ppo ne nt h 111 h.•t•11 11\1111.i Mt•tt.it>r i.a1d from ha:. Fallhrook honlt' Wt•thW!uh(\ •lf hu. Repub,h<'&n 43rd Con~r1·~s 1011ul llti.lflr t 11ppo 11t'nl . Rep Chur Buqcent'r "I 111111 ·1 k no" ~ h' Hurgt>nt>f hui. ht-t•n hldll\", :'lltl l-r\t''' h1•1•t1 'h1'\0 l lnjo! ,It h1m __ ~u;1·~taat ~"10 ttt: W\~ -,~ -; soun•t>:.' that tht•p· "ouht tw trouble dunng Tut'MfH\ ':. l~·nw1·r.llh 1'.1rt\ m••1•\1nf( tit• 1Hd ht" can11' 11; hstt· J111I '"t •'" ·" rrom h1i. ui.ual M•at Ho"t'Vt't Mt•tJ.t.:t•1 Ji! m11tt'<1 ht• "a not "t-ar mg tht' bullt•I pru1Jf "''t ht• u.,uJlh wt-ar:. dt pubht' gathenng~ " 'nfo rtunalt'h I ".1,11 t ht' :>did. ·1 "011 I make that m1:.tak1; Jt(Jtn ·' Authontah :..i) t"l.I l.o-, \ngele~ ~n both member.. of .rn Jnt1 "u Klu.\ Kldn grlfl">· wer~ a wa1tmg arra1gnmt.>nt, pos~1bl) "~ e arly as today a fter bemti: arrt' It'd durin~ a · meetmg of the Dem ocratic Count) Central Co mmittee at which on e of the men alh:gt'dl) dre" ci pistol POUCF. SAY THE\' WR E$TLEO with the al legedl_l' armed man b4t no shots were fired I .. ...... ______ ,._ _) Thu1sday. September 18. 1980 ONLY PILOT Talwe Tip· Reuxud: $200.,000 .J STATELINE <AP> -The FBI' is hoping someone involved ln a Lake T ahoe extortion bombing will tum in his cohorts in exchange for possible •tmmuntty from prosecution and M slke of a hefty rewa.rd. Ca~ling the. .brain behind the paramilitay sche m e to extort $3 million from Harvey's Resort Hotel "egoistic" and even "psychopathic," FBI Agent Joseph Yablonsky said that, immunity from prosecution was a possibility for people with inside in· formation;- Compos ite pictures of two un· named suspects in the Aug. 27 blast that caus ed more than $3 rpillion damage to Har vey's Resort Hotel here, also were released by the FBI at a Wednesday news conference. YABWNSKY, WHO HEADS the pro be of the Aug. 27 blast, made the most blunt a ppeal to date for a "snitch" to come forward. A reward of $200,000 has been offered. He added that a minimum of four men we~volved in the sche me. The a'gent said he imagined, "A way <'an be worked out, where a guy would say, 'Hey, I was involved with X number of ~uys, but I don't want to be prosecuted'." kno wledge it's (he lar~est reward J 've ever seen In any c riminal case I've known." On the course of the investigation by more than 50 FBI age nts at l;ake Ta hOf. alone, Ya blons ky said, "We're not stymied." The composites cfep'&l twQ men In tMir mid·20s. one a bout 5 feet seven with sandy hair and a mustache, the other about 6 feet to 6 reel I with dark hair. Yablonsky called the talle r man "a hayseed and a goober type" based upon descriptions given by roo~--- pie . THE TWO W E R E S POTTED wheeling in what has been described as the largest homem ade extortion bomb in U.S. hjstory. The bomb, trig· gered as law enforcement agents tried unsuccessfully to defuse it, blew out parts of three floors in lbe hotel's M·story tower . T he bomb was designed lo look like a piece of computer-re lated office equipment. The &mb contained up lo 1,000 pounds of TNT, triggered by an elaborate switching device. Yablonsky said the plot appears to have been hatched by people with military o r pa ramil itary back - g rounds . He discounted the possibili-l'fie man 1dent1f1ed as Stanley D Alexander , 34. of Los Angeles. was booked for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon and carrying a weapoQ. without a lt<'ense Bob Duren, 37. or Inglew~. was Jailed for 1nvest1gat1on of assault ing a police officer T he FBI agent said any deal on im· munity from prosecution would have to be approved by his s uperiors, but t h a t plus a reward "would be a possibility." He also said anonymity of infor mants would be preserved, and repeated a hotline tip number, 916·541-0404 t y that terrorists were involved, and also said he didn't want to "besmirch the reputation of the Special For~es, · or paratroops or anybody.·· The men are members of the National Al - liance Against Racist and Polttical Repression, poliee said Art Tredsure for Sale A~Wl,..-e THE MILITARY ASPECTS, he said. included the precision in carry· ing o ut the plot and some of the phrasing in the extortionists' demand for $3 m illion. , Associates of Alexander said he was merely st anding to leave the meeting room . A polke spok~man said several officers were at the m eeting afrer being tipped by Metzger 's bodyguards that somebody "might try to start trou- • ble." " Dr •. Carlo Pedretti, professor of art history at the University of California, and a leading Leonardo a uthority. displays part of an ii· lustrated manuscript by Leonardo Da Vinci "On the nature, weight and movement of water." The manuscript, which could fetch as much as $14.4 million-; is to go up for-auction in December. It is cur· re ntly on display at Christie's in London. IN ONE OF SEVERAL references to the r eward put up by four Tahoe casinos, he said, "I do feel that a re· ward as s izable as $200,000 s hould elicit either som eone in the con· s piraey or on the periphery of it com 1n g forward , because t o my The casino has resumed operations in undamaged areas or the building, giving gamble rs a view through win- dows of mang led debris. The casino was forced to lay orr more than l".000 workers following the blast. Brown Signs Tideland Oil Revenues Measure - SACRAMENTO <AP> Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr has signed legisla- tion to c hannel the n e w pos t · deregulation tidelands oil revenues into mostly e nergy prOJects The tidelands oil revenue had been running about SlOO million. with various water funds getting $33 million and the rest going for college construction Btat the federal government de· regulated the priee of crude oil, and the s tate is expected to get aoout S5SO . million this year far more than needed by water and college COO· struction funds Bta_.b I HfJf#r«..f • LOS ANGELES <AP > Angered over eity school bo ard president Ro berta Wei•traub's refusal t o apologize for calling the board's lone blac k member a "hit ch." black leaders have ealled for Mrs . Wein· traub's resignation "The' remark e ursed the entire black community a nd confirmed in publie what our community has sus- pected were her private sentiments all a lon g ," said John Mack o n ( __ · ... -~'1'A_TE ____ ) Wednesday, s peaking for the city's Black Leadership Coalition. Mack is president of the Los Angeles Urban League. .. ffo11 Re-orr«-3'1«-d SAN FRANCISCO <AP > The bead or a Stockton g roup planning to r estore the presidential yacht of Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been taken into custody for the second time in connection with the seizure of marijuan'a on the craft. federal authorities said. Aubrey Phi llips, who was a rrested• • and releas ed following the drug bus t on San Francisco's waterfront last week, surrendered voluntarily in San · Franci~co Wednesday a fte r charges w.ere filed against him m federal court. Prie111 Chorg«»d BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A Roman Catholic priest will be sentenced here Sept. 25 on a misde meanor charge of -- child mole~g following a ruling Wednesday that he is not a mentaJly disordered sex offender. The Rev. Robert lltlrns, 30, pre- viously pleaded no coilfest to ch arges he fondled a paralyzed ll-year -0ld gir l at Kem Medical Center. B•Hly Db«••u·.-r.-d CARLSBAD CAP> Authorities tried today to identify a young man whose body, weighted with two 25· pound barbells tied to the wais t , was found in water under a bridge. The man apparently was hit on the head and dropped into the Encina PQwer plant's oeean intake, said San Diego County Deputy Coroner Robert Grubb. An autopsy Wednesd ay ruled out drowning as the cause of d eath. Repo~t Dis putes Farallon Island Dump Danger S AN FRANC I SCO (AP ) - Radioactivity from a dump site off the Farallon Islands is turning up in fish caught in the area. University of California at Santa Cr uz scientists say. Basing their work on reeently re· leased Environmental P rotection Agency studies, the scientists said t he reports s howed e xtre mely high levels or radioactive strontium and cesium, as we ll as plutonium, in sever al edible fish species. "These studies therefOre furnish the first de finitive evidence that radiation from the Farallon nuclear dump site is present in fish that a re in tum consumed by humans," W. Jackson Davis wrote San Francisco Supervisor Quentin Kopp. Nearly 50,000 concrete·lined steel drums of low.level wastes wer e dro ppe d i n to t h e sea o ff the Farallons, near San F rancisco. from 1946·1967. The conclusions were in sharp con· trast to a recent report from the Lawrence Liver more Laboratory that insisted there is no danger from the l_~akif!g casks. Barrels and Drums, yes. . Ban and Grills, no. \ \i\!e've taken the ads and listings tl:iat busi- nesses use to call each other and put them in a separate book-The ~as Angeles Business T<l Business Yellow Pages. You'll find materials. equipment and services from firms a ll over the greater Los Angeles market. And you 'll fi nd them faster and l'asier than ever. Bars and Grills? 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I .. , .••use Oranqp Coasr Daily P11or Robert N Weffd 1Publl5her Barbara l<relDlch lidltorl•I P~ Editor Editorial Pge --------------------------------------------S Ii de Cost Heavy Burden for Oty l4a1una Heacb Caty Coun('il members found themMfves facin1 a no,~ siluahon thit week •hen they approved .tPftldin& 1735,000 ol city money for repalr of • hitlaide in Arch Bea<'h Heacbu UnsW't' of obtain IOI federal utlltanct. they knew they would havt' to appropriate the dty'a enUrt 1eneral fund rHen·e plus an additionaJ l250.000, to handle 1M rt· construction and other storm drain projectt . TQ take leu than totaJ and immediate at'hon wouJd je<'>pardiie homes above and below tht 30.000 <'Ubk yards of loose earth tie ow ~TMar Avenue · That dirt ¥nd ~ (ttt ol ~I Mar broke frtt and fell down the lope dunn1 tht> rains o( Feb 19 Two homes, a manhole, a sewer lmt>, and uttlity equipmt-nC were also damaged The cuy·s claim for Cunds from the Ft>deral Emergency Management Aaency ( f'EMA 1 has been de nled. but an appeal is pending . . ~ Tuesday. the council voted to pay for.the slide rep&U'. and warned that the next time th~re is an emergency in the city, municipal money wUI be har<S to come by. Residents and city 0Ui('lals have been pressing federal disaster authorities for Cunds to repair the hillside. 1be authorities have said that part of the work may be eligible for federal funds. but no written approval has been forthcoming. Affected homeowners and city residents should con· tinue to supporf"'the city's effort to obtain federal funds to restore the city's general Cund reserve. Pianning for Growth As any parent with ~wing children kno.ws, it t.a~es money just to keep them m the next shoe size. Raising sprouting youngsters is an investment. The same goes with growing cities. In the case of San Clemente. the· once sleepy beach town._ could row from its current 27,000 population to 47,000 in the next ecade." -- With construction of up to 8,400 new units plaMed for the city's back country, the town must begin now to make sure adequate services are available to meet the needs of those new residents. The City Council ,has ordered its city manager to begin pulling together the fundamentals for a growth management plan to guide the city through its expected growing pains. The management plan -a blueprint for San Clemente's future. must weigh the costs of city services, such as fire and police protection, and sewer and water systems. • And, as several council members suggested, the plan should not be an elaborate, costly program that ends up on a s helf somewhere. It must tie functio11al, and reali.stic enough so that future City Councils will use it as a tool. rather than a vague set of unreachable guidelines. ·valuable Advice Last year. a fire that burned :i50 acres of brush in north Lagwte Beach was stopped before it could cause extensive damage to tbe community. But it took more than 420 firefighters from 10 t'ities and Orange County to halt the Dec. 11 blaze. which was driven by gale force winds. · · 1bis week. Laguna Beach firemen began a campaign to reduce the city's vulnerability t.o such brush fires. Units were gelng door-to-door with pamphlets to inform and aid resident.S as the dry and windy fire season ap- proaches. •. · The firefighters' aim is to provide individual planning assistance to residents and to distribute literature about what to do before. during, and after a fire. Residents should take advantage of ttiis special effort by the firemen and seriously follow their advice. • Opinions eJ11pressed tn the space above are tho~ of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those or their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Dally P ilot, P 0 . Box t560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 ByL!':'Jd/Di~~r:l~ acco,ding Benjamin Disraeli said to the medical experts_ ''To be con~cious you are ig· norant is a great step lo knowledge:· A mast.er of the obvious was Disraeli. "The secret of success is con· stancy of J>urpose." said he. And. "Everything comes if a man will only wait. .. Though his grasp was great. his de- livery was bland. Occasional· ly. though, he let go of a cutting notion: "Youth is a blunder: manhood a struggle; old age.a regret." If all the players in the Na· tional Basketball Association were laid end to end, the line of lengthy bodies would stcetch about four miles. Q. What proportion of the men between 40 and 60 ex- perience that thing called male menopause? o~ar Gloo111y Gus If the member or any board ii worth 10 timea aa much in retirement H when be is a~lnl the community you must •onder about the quality of h is service In the first place. O.M. Q. Didn't Sears. Roebuck. & Co. ont'e manufacture a car called Allstate? A. Not manufacture. But it tried to market its "Allstate" version of Kaiser Motors' "Henry J." From 1952 to 19~. The Norman French word "faux -droite '' means "clumsy folk danc-:.'' It's said lo be where we got the dance name "fox trot. .. Already mentioned that the word "ayatollah" doesn't ap- pear in the big dictionary at hand. Client says, "No wonder. therefore, that you don't know what it means. It's a synonym for ''inspire· lion .. People who go fishing are more likely to wear tan hats • out there on the water than hats of any other color. Q. Which U.S. President made the most cabinet ap. poinlments? A. Richard M. Nixon. With 29 appointments in five yean. Franklin D. Roole\telt in thrw-teMn1·plua made 2$ cabinet appointments. Likewise Ulysses Grant in twotenna. ' Q. Wbe~'a flottown T A. Only Hoctown I know ol ••• in Florida, but lta name waa cban1ed lone •10 to Galneavllle. FJne town. Gainesville. You cur' fet sun. shined on the"'. ' ------------·---- Rowland Evan& I Robert Novak Reagan Heeding Staff AdviCe ERIE. l•• The mark of Ronald fho((an '!.I p oulble maturity a11 pr"111dentl11l c•n dtd•t(\ 111 foWld in the new con lntdlttaon between what he feels pr•v•lely and what he uys out loud, which up to now have bt.,.n <m r i. nd t ht: s.M rnt: In Mflrldf'ntiul l'hais with top stafft!r :rn1J C'IObl' friends. R"aac1tn 111 lsts-ttillt (tur Intl those 11 d .. y 0 f blhopt>rl 8 1TI htt wah more r1ghr than wrong. hut in ()UbllC', he ll()W a('('l'l>l S a tJ 111 \1111 t 1 on s ' suc h as Iha:. from one w .. rrae d s taffer · Re meml.>4.•r. governor. not a worc1 about l'han a '· Thus. Reagan curbed an in stinctlve reactaon to rap Presa· dent Carter for agreeing to the sale of !tij(h technology to com· Mailbox mun111t China The tren·d toward 11ell-diltclpline coincided wilb Carter's lribulations in the great debate over the debates. giving Reagan's tour of the crucial Great Lakes states the look or a much·needed turning point. "I nDNK we've finally got the rhythm," a key staffer re· marked to press secretary Lyn Nohi1er in midw ~ek . The rhythm Is leisurely but tightly controlled. Reagan's slow-paced tour from Cleveland to Buffalo to Erie. with a maximum two or three events a day. and on to a long quiet wee kend al has rented Virginia farm in the Middleburg hunt country is a radical de· parture from the us ually freneUc pace or presidential campaigning. Out of it came what Reagan's political aides want· evening and morning network coverage. showing Reagan chopping away at Carter·s economic record. From Cleveland came an attack on the "misery" of the presi· dent's energy proarams: rrom the empty Lake Erie port of Buf· falo. where unemployment •ti 10 percent. a warning that U.S. ships now car~ly 5 percent of America's ~ean trade; from Erie. before a large, friendly crowd in the courthouse square. a challer1ge to Ca rte r "to stop ronning away from his record" on the economy TJ\at rounded o-ul a week start- ing with the Chicago speech re- affirming Reagan's support of Kemp-Roth tax cuts (a speech that brought an unexpected con- gratulatory telephone call from Dr. Arthur Burns, the skeptical economic eminence of the Republican Party). THERE IS optimism an the Reagan camp that Carter has trapped himself in a non-win position on the presidential de· bates. More important than a debate windfall for Reagan. however. is whether his new· - A Eecause of more ana 1'10~ sophisticata:l ,elecbbnic. audio-visual teachers . found discipline can be enforced. One Reaean stalfer. pointin& to Stuart Spencer sitting across the aisle from Rearan in the front compartment of his campaien jet. exuded confidence. "That's what Stu's for." he \old us. Spencer is the political operative who handled Reaean's first campaign for governor in 1966 but signed on as Gerald For<fs chief uctician in the 1976 presidential campaign. His in· fluence within the Reagan camp was peripheral until the China blooper. the first or a series. burst on the political horizon Aug. 17 and Spencer was soon detailed as Reagan's watchdog. Spencer's qualifications for playing watchdog are three- . fold: ~litiul experience, love of combat and boldness. ''If Social Security comes up;" a Reagan aide told us. "Stu will be there to tell Reagan, 'You 're for '1t, governor.· .. THERE ARE. however. bounds beyond which Reagan s hould not be curbed · his sometimes instinctive sense for clever one·liners that get the crowd roaring. Now part of the standard litany is his descnption or the economic crisis: a re- cession is ''when your neighbor loses his job." a depression. "when you lose your job." Reagan added the third step, un- rehearsed : "And recovery is when President Carter loses his JOb." Reagan's reaction to Carter's refusal to participate in the 'first lhree·way debate. with Reagan and Rep John Anderson hit the right note · gentle ridicute Carter. he said. might have to learn about debates the hard way. as .Reagan himself did when h~ refus ed to debate before. t~ *Iowa caucuses. Jest. January and lost to 9Mrge Bush c, This as the Reagan his handlers want to advertise hard-hitting on the president's handling of the economy. gently ridiculing on 'the .. president himself : distant from China. With 50 days left ~ore the elec· tion. Reagan hit that stride last week in the slates he must win. but in a presidential campai~n. 5-0 days are an eternity. Pet Lovers OUtnu01her Animal Haters To the Editor: l refer to the letter published Sept. 11 under the title "Pel Lov· ers Should Also Love Neighbors." The tragedy of "Fat Cat" has been very upsetting lo me and my family. He was a beautiful <neutered) male cat that st.ayed close to home. He was indeed a member of our family and we miss him terribly. His torture and death was useless and un- provoked. As far as "caring for him," (I refer lo the letter questioning this from Mrs. B. Flemins) I don't believe anyone can pre· sume to know how much someone c•res for his own - animals or people. I certainly respect everyone's rights, animal lovers or not. However, l find it almo.i;t im- possible to relate to people that . dislike or don't appreciate pets It seems that my misfortune is being ~ed to air inconveniences caused by pet wastes. STRANGE THAT your writer mentioned ·'stepping in cat piles in her own backyard." To my knowledge. all cats dig holes and discreetly cover their ''piles" making it an impossibility to have to watch your step. Also. it's very unlikely that pets bring fleas into yards in Huntington Beach as the whole area has sand neas. Unfortunately. in most cases. people who abuse, torture and poison animals get away with it. People who commit these deeds have not even the excuse of mental il)ness. It's usually an act of plain cruelly or revenge. For all of you out there that hate animals. I know the animal lovers greatly outweigh you in numben. Pets add something 0to families and lonely people so fulfilling it Is quite unmeasura- ble. When we stop caring for each , other and our pets. we are all doomed to extinction. · · B. L. REOFl!:LD N9' Nft ... fJorlfl To the F.ditor: • Your letter from Mn. Flemins <Mailbox, Sept. 11 ) sure hU home except for one thins. We have a doc. but he la kept in h1a own yard. After cleanint up after my doc l mu.st so out and clean up after otber doss that are turned IOOH to foul up other people's property. At one lime we had to keep our doon and windows shut becauae one nei,hbor's dot• were aaslnt 'OW' I yard exclusively We asked. we pleaded and we threatened until we finally con· vinced this neighbor that her dogs would be picked up. They are still allowed to run freely when the owners know the animal control center as closed. We have asked the people from the cont rol ce nter to do something but the next day the dogs are running again WE CALLED the police but they. s ay it is a matter for animal control. Of course they are c losed a t night and weekends. So who is to protect us until they open? I hav~ de- Cided lo handle this problem myself and within the law. After all this is my property and if they will not keep their animals home that is tough There are no ignorant· animals just ignorant owners. · " Whatever happened to the good old-fashioned dog catcher who used to come along unex· pectedly and pick up all animals running loose? It makes you wonder H an anima l control center is really necessary MRS. S. KELLY Pet Tax To the FA.itor: I am somewhat sympathetic with Ms. Flemins' cat problem (Mailbox. Sept. 11 > since I have a 4 a.m. problem with cats on the fence . However. Mr Johnson's view on the same day is something else. •Owning a dog is a taxing situa- tion for apartment dwellers. They are usualJy subject to a security deposit, restrict.ed ~ to where they can go, and an Costa Mesa are required to have a license. ln my own case, my dog could nol be over 18 inches tall a.nd not weigh over 25 pounds. Meeting this requirement. ·1 only have to pay an extra $25 a month rent. · Meanwhile. my ex-neighbor had birds. monkeys. etc.. and paid no license, rees. etc. My current neighbor hlll three cats with no rees or license and lets them out for their 4 a .m . sonr/sex fest. My neighbor's kids dug all the plants out and my dog got blamed. My dog has never ever dus a bole or wrecked anYlbing. ON MY ST&EET, the friendly policemen hive demonstrated far ~interest in me and the do• lb.In they have in burglary, dope tr.nafer. car then. 1ape. speed enforcement. etc. Jn addl- ' I t • • .... . lion. the kiddies don 't go to the park. 1rs more run to play an lhe s treet and they can tear up more. In contrast to all of th1$. I have found most pet owners take pret- t y good care of their pets betause th ey want them Whereas an awful lot of parents don 't lake care of their children. For both the letters. please be advised that most dog owners are paying tax for lheir pet. Can others say the same ? C BUNNELL To the Editor· In your Sept 5 editorial. .. Realistic Fees." you seem to imply that '"dropping anchor withm the harbor rather than US· ing guest slips" is a somehow il· licit or wrongful maneuver May I remind you that Dana Point Harbor was not built by Orange County but by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by virtue of a Harbor of Safe Refuge Act. and as such should have a designated federal public anchorage marked and availa· ble to the transient boating public. The designated public anchorage at Dana Point Har bor has never been well marked and its existence has been a fact which has been suppressed to try to produce a maximum of revenue from the transient boater. Some boating people have been told by authorities that ·anchoring in Dana Point Harbor is ilJegal or only legal for a night or two. 1t'fcks ...... ~C:..ai111. De ......... * ---· "''''"··" .. The requirements of the federal act under which Dana Point Harbor was built should be properly complied with before the rights or the transient boat· ing public are usurped by the revenue.seeking agencies or Orange County and those agen· cies completely displace the de- s ignat e d f e deral public anchorage. H P IERCE ~ ~ According to the Harbor Depart· men! there are two designated pubhc anchorages at the e<l.'t and west ends of Dana Point Harbor and these are marked on 11a111gahon charts Such anchorages are subject to local 1u1Ud1ctwn ~ to precue boundanes and time limits of stay editor Doy (.'orv To the Editor: In Jerry Clausen's article, "Schmitz Recaps Wins." in ·which he commented on Sen. John Schmitz' past year in the Legislature. he noted a couple of Sen. Schmitz' accomplishments and failures for the year. Among Sen. Schmitz' "losing battles" was his unsuccessruJ ef· fort to eliminate a bill which called for day-care centers in state government buildings. While there are more and more women seeking full ·time employment. there is the ques- t-ion of what to do with their children. I don't think that the government s hould support these children in lhe state build· ings as they are the responsibili· ty of the parents. The govem- m en t should not be in the babysitting business. My solution would be to put · the children in privately owned pre-schools. This would allow them to meet other children. and team lo share. to be courteous. and to prepare them for elemen- tary school. · Slate oHicials s hould en- ('Ourage private citizens lo establish pre-schools. Govern- ments should govern 'nd not be ln business competing with private businesses. KATHY TEMPLETON • Letter• fnnn readers 01' wk~. The "9"' to condn.te l.ette" Co fjl apace or diminote libel ii 1e1nwd. Litters of JOO wonb or leu wUl be gt~ prefft'ftlee. AU lcUen ml&lf in· elude ~e and moiling addreu but M'MI "10JI be wfthheld Oft rtq*lf H tufficient recuora u opparnat. Poct'll wtll not bt pubH1h«f. . . . .. . .. . .. ... . . . . .. . . . -. . . . .. ·~ • M ORE OPl~I ON Thursc:ta)'. September 18. 1980 CWL Y PILOT A 7 Bob G r~~ .. _. Motel Room Obsession Translated Into Art . . -. . ~ I have. ulwf.t):. thou..iht ttutl I was Jounrnl1!i m'i. N11 I ~,_._,tt'r of hott'I und mott·I mpmi. I Im e hott'ls. love tht•m 11111r1• thllll m own homt'. und 1111 m·~·J:ston I havt• 'Wl'ltlt'n ubout th1:. .1H1•<· ti l>n Man y p t>Oplt' f1 nl,) this J)l'<'Uhtll', but I tl o n 't cart• Up w1t1l today , I us sumed that 111 the news b~t ness I w1ts all alone 1n this Bu I wus wrong Tht>re is another reporh'r who 1:. l'' t'n crazier about motel mum:-than I am He 1:. Morie\ Suft'r ace Nr respondent for 'tele' 1:.1on s "tiO minutes " Por 10 ) ear:. ht' has been traveling approx1mateb 200 days a year for thl' T\' sho~ That's 2.000 nights :.pent in mote l rooms. And what has he done"' Ile has painted them . Not pamled the walls he has done paintings of _ _..,._ -- "h.11 uw lllOl t'I I OOfll' look ltkt- W1\r kl> or JI' Suft•f Ill ,j j(OOd . amateur painter an<1 for a ll tht''t' >N•r:. h(· h11i. 'f'<'ri·tl ~ lx·1·n vut11n1t the• llolt1ta\ lnni. a111I 111110 0 11 Of) ran' 11 .. Thi:. month \ht' ('\•1111 JI 1"111111 t; allt'n 111 Nt'w Yori. '' p11t11n.i CIO II :-ho" or ~urC'r ' mol 1•1 11111111 Jrt ~•mt• 2.'i nf h1:-. J101111llO~' will lw o n d1:.pl1n al 1h1• ~>Jllt•f\ l 'J• un i ti no" 11\ 1•11 hh frllnw Mir r t':tJ>Ondenb M1kt· Wall.11·1· l)j n Hjttwr Jnd llarn ltt•J!ton t.'r "" I ht' tdf•VtlSIOn S<'t will paint 11 ruo111 1r1 two or three hours ''( '111 M1111 1~ 1M+ft't<l. bt•••ttust-you 111111 I lh1v1; lo wutdl. you can just lri.'tl'fl ' Suft·1 ':11tl ''I'll usually tlnnk lltt• wh11l1• hottlt· or wine, 111111 llw 1111'1•1• hour'~ will ~o by lrkt• half un ho lll " I Ir d11111n pt•1111h· lh111k that all m111t·I rn11111t.. l!M'1k a llkt• lllvers 111 111011•1 r 011111:.. though, know th.at thu. li. ool l'41e ce pt. of cou for other rooms in this same mo I." Wherever "60 Minutes" sends h im , Safer carries his art equipment. He paints in acryUcs and water colors, and he even · has three separate painting sets one for short trips, one for medium trips and one for Long trips . I tafked with Safer about what there are human beings. The with those monstrous, a bs urd motel rooms of America a re like drapes, I have always assumed Uttleshrinestothepeople. the drapes were Intended to cut "Think of the arnouot of time down the noise from the street." Americans spend in motel For years Safer painted the rooms! We are the most drifting motel rooms p nly for his own country in the 'world, and the peace or mind. "A good motel motel rooms are what we have room sets you al ease," he said. in common." '· "A bad one makes you want to t111tn I kno" ~hat ~afer wa~ 1t111n.,: 111 ht\ mott•I roum' ,111 ~ l h1l't' ni~htb hut nu" 1h1· Ir ul h " 1om 1ng out "Ttu;v ·a•; AU. the same until \ uu :;la.rt looking," Safer s aid. ThJI s hkt.' saying there 1s no lrrt' 111 tht-de:.e rt There 1:. life Ill t ht· dt-:.1.'.'rt In terms or eolor. motel roomi. are quite different I' rn interested in who decides on these thmgs The motel rOQm I'm sleeping 1n tomght, for ex- ample. has one tangerine wall, one white wall, one green wall and a white ce1hng. There is a Me diterranean-blue carpet on the floor with a crazy-quilt bed· cover There's no way that there's another motel room irf the country like this one -ex· • woridrous ttlings motel rooms are. Most people, when I talk this way, look at me with a blank expression, but of course Safer kne.w exactly what I meant. "THESE AR E rathe r s ad rooms. in a way," he s aid. "You never kn6w who was s leeping there the night before The salesman who has come back after not making a ·s ale The woman who has just~ left her husband. The guy who was JUSt thrown out or his house. The man and }"Oman on a dreary suburban assignation. There are as man)l stori~s in those motel rooms as St\ FER ADMITS that his paint· ings do n9t dif(er all that much from one another -at l~ast in the eyes of people who are 'not in love with motel rooms. Most or the paintings are dominated by king-size beds, and "the most exot ic coUection of lamps - lamps that would make an Arab prince give up his oil." scr~am al the walls." Often he would throw the paintings away. He told only his wile about the project. Then an artist friend sa w some of the ones he'd kept, and sa id, "There's a show here." REGARDLESS or the success or his exhibition. though, Safer r~els he won't be able to shake his obsession with moteJ rooms. ' I dtdn 't :.tart out 10 paint the motel room:. for 1tn} parttt'ulitr reason,' Safer said "I paint .,.. hat I see I paint when I <'an paint And J ll I wa!> !>t.'emg "'a.!. the 1ntenor:. of motel roomi. " l 'SUALL \' HE p;unts begin nmg at 11 ·30 p. m He will order a bottle of room .service wi ne , and then with J ohnny Carson ,, You would not mistake a Safer m9tel-room painting for a paint· ing or a normal bedroom, though. There is one important reason: The motel-room paint· ings have no windows. "Have you ever noticed that:'" Safer said. "You never see the windows in your motel room. They are always covered \IP SEMI-ANNUAL STAN BROADLOOM AND' AREA-RUG SALE 9.99sq. yd. to ~99 ~ ~q. yd "Once you're in your motel room, you're in a kind of lim- bo," he said. "No one can touch you. No one can even find you, if you haven't told them where you're going. You're all alone at the Dallas Airport South Holiday Inn. IJ's the last American wilderness." r Every broadloom style we carry is reduced to its lowest price of 1980. • We 've made the excellence and quality of Karastan incredibly affordable. Karastan invites you to en1oy the biggest savings of the' y;tr. 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Bay St., .Cost• Mesa, CA92626 .. .. . ---·.--..... ,.. __ - ••• •# ______ ,_ ... -....... --.. --------------... OM.YPLOT 0 L I ·-) '. LOCAL. Irvine Walkway " Safer · A munberor\mprovemHta.,.. beins made on the croaswalk near \JC Irvine wblre • bUnd man and bia dot were 1ll'U('ll by a car late lut month, report.a Irvine public works directo r Brf'nt Muchow. , , Tbese improvemenu &ncll.lde 1-1--_..-i:M inatanauoo -ot r-aiMd ~ marten to effeeti~b deli.MMe~ crouwalll durtq ..... Wine llloun. -~ pl~meot of Iara~ s&pa warnan1 motoriata of a ban t dJcapped crouwalk · -.'th. installation of Oa.sh.U)I ! amber lllbca.near the cl'06lwalk A ll'OUp of UCJ 1tudents called Oii Ule Clty Council last week to support the lns~ioa of a stop llibt on Verano W and Campus Drive where &chard LaBeUe WUStnack. Tbe couqcll said the request will bedlacusaed at ita next meetinl. LaBelle is rtt0veriq in the ha.pita! . from the u cideot in wllicb bis IUide doc died. Corinty OKs Widening of Selva Road A project to widen Selva Road ill Dana Paint from a two-lane to a four-lane street bu been ap- proved by the Oraqe Cowlty Board of 5upervi9on. Construction from Street of the ~Lant.em to Street of the Coppe~ Laatem will coet , abeut $290,000, accer4lin1 to county entlJleerinl estimates. ne won .-... take u c1ay1 to ftaisb. . In another action, tbe supervisors approved $31,000 WOl'th of,....,. won te ~a small landslide off La Pata Aveaue northeast of San Clemente. The laadalide oc- curred durin1 last wlater'a ralna. • The npervbon autllorised I bWll for tbe projeeb from tcm· ~ 1fractloa ,compaaies to be o; apa•d at the couaty Hall of Ad· t mJIUFatian at4Q p .•. ()ct, 15. ~ S. I,._mam ·J ~~ Can Glimp8e t\rea Future ScNtb La«mam wbo want to iee wbat tbetr comm.tty will .oot like iD the futm'9 are brrited ro att.nd a public lafonnltioD ll'Olbbap s.turday from I a.m. to a p.m. Offidall from the county'• •· riroemmtal 11....,emeat Aaen· ey will be .t Alilo Elementary Sdaool iD ... Lqma to --=:e =I!. s..alt i..,_. Residmtl will bave an op- poctualil;J to nm.. die plan wt Mk ....... ~ardin• tbe ef- feett al tbe plan on the com- mUDlty. The Soutb t.a1waa Specific Plan will be reviewed by the Oraqe Comly Planniq Com- mtuliaa 9ei1t. 30 at 1:30 p.m. in .saata Ana. Tile county Board of 8'apenilan will receive tbe plan far .._., after that. Por illlformation. call Ron 'np- pets at tbe county EMA at 'IN-SIN. Coll•e Gets Big Bequest MORAGA <AP) -A Soutbem Callfanda baeflldor bu. wWed t1.1 millloa to St. •ary'a Collqe, die larl•t beq...t in ... school'• b1ltory. Lewis Guerrieri, a •illtaer Wllo died In 1'11, WU for t0 ,.an a ._.,ae&M of the col- ........... cleputmeat. GU81riert'i-wWow, llary, -liwa ........ _Hilla. "GlJD .... 1 , aa Italia im- aqrant 88d dnout Catllolle, ... ... ........ In ..... sdlool ..._ It became a utJaeal foot. ..Upca•-...altMalllltUd .. eanllmeat of cmlJ ... uid •teluel Damer, school .................. ,. Guerrieri beau recrultlnl I• 1-. Cdtonia MO ...,. llrtt s' ltan lw St. l{VJj, be ..... G..,..... •• balf~ww of a ewrolet •••lersa.I• and -==-= ..... ,. ~ ~·1 .. ......., .. _ 'fea• t• Tral11 livi'f'W to B~tle Traffic in Dtugs Th~ lrvtn• Pntwf' 0.putment plana to e1'tabUs h a thr~t-rrurn ner('Oti~ urut to ~•em dru1 traf fk klna In lht' c·1t~ Capt J erry 8o)'d~tfld "Th• un t will ~ 1u•tiva1t·d this NovemtM>r: ht' u 1d ",.la11 n'n" won ts ht-Ing don.-now The mono l o ~{t' lht· rlC'W p~rsonnl'I sis 1n<-luded In the IMl It budttt a"proved .se.ver,at weeks ago by tbe C'1ty Council ''0FFIC£1L8 IN 111F, unn wall have tobetr'ained in 1urye11lance. Ule makin1 of undercover drua buya and search and seizure laws," Boyd said. They will lake a s tate l>el>•rtment of JosUte narcotic c lass taugbt in SacrallM!D&D. C&Ln"eDUy. Irvine police han· d l e narcohcs violations only when someone complains or an officer spots drug activity, he said. ,- ...... ..,.. LEVI'S "Wf' h llVt' rt>UOnMbl y a( - II u ~o t com n,nlly hen in Jrvlne." Royd .-Id "The in· forrn aUoo thut ~ have &s that ~ht!rt> url' sorrw mu'f' dealers "Ttn:at: ARE "'l.ug dealers th111 I co11w ht!re becai.e they like lhc Jlft?Slylc llnd JU8\de{lde to hvt> h1•rt: Tlt:alers Ilk~. live in ~ nice. c.ummunily re_,, like bunk.:rs and profession~ ... 'Norway' Stt The film mus ica l "Song0 r Norway" will be shown free I) senior <.·1uzens Friday at 2 p. m. a the South Coast Theater. 162 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Free tickets are available to St!niors from Bob Porter at the Senior Citizens Club office. 515 Forest Ave. Further information may be obtained by calling 497-2441. ...... ..,..,.. .............. c.a .. ., .. ........ ....,, .............. ............... Al .... ww le 9'u1 I te 7, I te ............. TERRY SHIRTS '1CllR••TOW '"LIPT MMr' "OP""~·~ .... .............. ..,.... ... ••rl•tr •f c••-• I• ••••• w.w..a. ........ oua IMlm STOC11 :::,:.:' .........• :::;:: ·.~ .. s 1 ... =;.:. -.~. s 1211 110P" SHORTS ......... ...,. •• Rrtl ....,, ....., ...,.... ell .... c.-.n. ,..,/c..._ ...._. cOi .. .,., ......... ::.~-~ ... 59aa :::-' rl:."uoS 1 911 .. ..-....... . MEN'S SWIMWEAR "SOLT" "OP" "MA ... TIM" _,..,....•-• •W•ot ......_ SIDS ZI te JI.RIG SPRCW.HOUP ~=~-·-·····$·18 IM.$19.IO .. SHM Yl·-Y2 OFF· s,.cw ..... MEN'S SHORTS MlllU•JL 115. SI 2.00 t. SI LM ..price ...... . s311 MEN'S PANTS "lllTI AMIA" "OP" ''MOYIM Ott" NGOUllN WAYr .....,. Corct.roya, do•I-. llr••llod ...... 1-. ,.., ••• en, .. ........ uMn. ....... ..,... .. -.21•• =~~.~ .... 59 .. ::.~s1111 =~~ .. ~s13• MEN1S SPORT SHIRTS ,....,OM" '"IOLr "\&'" "JAMTJIM" "OFF SMOal" ........ "-' ................ ...................... ..,... _.--... sa.t S M lrlL ..,...... ........ T.-ry y ...... ...... ,., ...... ... :t.~&: .. sio.11 ................ ~ ~~-s11• ~.:12~.~.5 1481 Nazi hwiter Simon . Wiesen- t h a l h as accused an <\ustrian firm of employing ~rmer Nazi Gestapo chief lt.aus Barbie to sell 100 light ta'\(s to Bolivia. MEN'S 11 0P 11 SHIRTS .......................... • _..., .. -c.-.. sa.. W.W..IL :;.:.~ .... 511 88 BOYS' "OP" SHIRTS SOX& UNDERWEAR "JOCll.Y" "HAH'9 TIM" 'UYIS" ....... llrtofs.T ...... 2 ............. ...,t-. ......... sa..1 .. 11.21 .. Jl,SMLL ...... .._ OUI ltmU STOCI SOI 40% Off UMDERWIAR V., Off ~·aewt.· .. SHORTS "OP" "°" SMOlr "MA ... TM' "IOLr "' "' .... ..._ _,..,....a11n,, ....... .... ......... ~~a11uo ............... s4• :~~ .... ss• ........... , I Mll(E '$ a MEN'S LADIES' -• ·& BOYS' WEAR 25290 Marg•rlte Parkway I MISS•N VIEJO .rm-.:, -. . -., ............. , Thursday, &lplembef 18. 1980 LISC C»ill. Y PILOT A9 Lillian B. Smith Of La:gUna D~es Mrs. l.Jllian 8 . Smith, a 62· year resident of Lagun1 Beach, died Aug. 31 at the La1una Garden Convalescent Hospital. She waa97. Mrs . Smith was born in Roser, Ohio, and moved to. Lagun1 Beach in 1918 with her husband .. Alfred, and two children. Mrs. Smith recalled when · Coast-Highwar-waa a dirt road- which stoJ!.ped at El Morro Beach. When the h.igbwa y wu paved through to Corona del Mar, she remembered, a ribbon- cutting ceremony featured Mary Pickford a nd Douglas Fairbanks, who had a cotta1e at El Morro. - Her hmband, who died in 1*, was a horticulturist who wu in the real estate business. Mrs. Smith is survived by her daughter, J anet Thomas of Laguna Beach; her son, James 8 . Smith of Pa.boa, Hawaii; .two LAW' & .. a&.S' grandchildren . Daniel 8 . Thomu, of Laguna Beach and C heryl J .D . Karella ot Fairbanks, Alaska, and two 1reat-1tancSch.ildren. Memorial services were held in Puadena. Clememeans LeaniDance San Clemente's recreation de- partment ia offering adults a beginners tap-dancing clus on Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m . at the Boys' Club. Intermediate and advanced courses will be held Wednesdays from 1 to 2 p.m., also at the Boys' Club. The 10.week classes cost S20 and are under way. For in- formation, call 492-$101, ext. 2J6S. ,..... PANTS SWIMWEAR "C-KIMl-M M ~ .... "JOIDACHI" "OP" 'WITTAMIA" 'UYIS" .......... n.~Wntlfyln.-..t amr. 1a ... pw 1 .. 14, ......,,. ... 11/16. "SPllDO" "SeWtl• fre•••" "HA ... y..-....nT"' ....... I .,,... ....... _~ ... West ........... -- .,.. STOQ eGIS ... Sit.ti .. SU.ti Fa':!it s 1 ... =:~··s1· 2• ............... 59• =r.... ----------BLOUSES ~!~ .. s15• ..,.. ~s ........ • .._,.. 41 .. fl"ke'. . "HAM• TIM" "COLOUIS" LADIES' & 'illLS' PAMTS "CHIMIH DI fll " "JOIDACHI " "1)P " "HITTAHIA" "LIYIS" otMn. Tito •ory ...... at,tH, HWHf c ........... ..,... 7 .. 14 • lellft'V•loll/16. ::-'~5 10" :.!2;.:!: ... elMn wt wt ........... -......................... , Mdc...., ......... ._y.,., ...... ..,... ----c ....... ..... ~ ~~~. s411 .. 114.0I . .. ............ . ....... ~ ~= ......... ss• ...... .... ~E. ....... sa• ........ =~ .. s1re ~~::: s1r ~J!~. s 15• ...... _ ..... __ .. _ .. _· ------ ............... ,,._,. MISC. ,.... ........ SPORTSWEAR MetcW., md ,.., ..... ., ~ "ISPllr •or -waAf1117a• _. ot••ra. P.areatera, cett•H, ......... ~....._ ..... ,..,.. ................. --..... SIH1 J te I J, l ·M·L HMS ...,_IHOW • %~MOllO" SPECIALS 141.00 ~ IOAH -~~~-Pf.ti SMG1s· ............ Slf" ........... s16• •DAILY IOto6 • SUM.10to4 .. . ,. -.,. -.. -... ,,,.. . ..... --......... ----.. . . -. ... .... ... ........ ~ , ·---.-.I L,,. DAIL y PILOT 'Nymphets' Seeking Job Girls l11IPr1,i e 1tv>d /.or .. IA)/ita' Role N .. :W YOKK I AP I t•laywriaht l':dw.rd _ ... mr=-; :.!~ .. " "!:~~'h:r .';:; :~·P~~--·~~!·~~~ plit•d for th~ Job had lttt h.• idea what tht mle rt' qulrt•tl N1·1tht·r w 1.111 Motl)·~ mother troubled. •·u ;m yo1w t•ao hllmllt> It, th_,y i.hould be able to do it. -Miilly ·a11 haw.lli:..u .Ju.lUL'Jl u,p 10 ber. l\'a not 1IP Act~!\::>t:'!! oldt:'r th1tn 13 ljlt'rt> told tht>y'r e ov(•r • the tull tor this pan, MJ ~rores o( m~tly hlonde , oft en tchucbn.c htth.• .iirls lunwd up to audition in a rented hotul 11wt•t 111.: r\l\lm to m i• "llON'T t:vt:K I.OS£ THOSE FRECKLES," 'lllld Alhl't•, wtll'n hlund•· Suruh lngbs s at down op· llO!llll' him ~urnh 1:1u1<.1 1:11lt! wa11 lold the.: play 1s about "a jl1rl "'he>', lc>Vt•tl hy un oldl'r man " .. . "I KNOW IT'S ABO\ 'T U'M\.t; 1.:irl who ,.--la11s in love wt-th an ohtt•r man. wa.s lht' "'•) 13 J year old KerR Grffn dftt•ttbffl thr-ptnt --- "Have .><>u t'V\'r b\•t<n m l1l\t' l\t'rn .. Albel' Ahhd tatn how s he fell ubout the sexua-1 ele· .m •nt.i. u! Uu:. ~rt , M.rtth-'s mother -snapped:'-T 1lo n t f<'i'I or1t• wuy ur the other I 'II have no purttcuhar ftTlm~ until I've read the play " -' - ~k~ , "Who, rm:"" l\l·rrt ~all!, t')''' ~ i1frntnR Oh. nu '" Albee's i.~npl 1:. b.t:.l•J '"' \ lad1m1r Naboko\ s novel about Humbert Humbert d 3K > l'ar old pro fe:.i.or exu.ill 11h:.t'!\!)e.d b> hu, 11 >car old. n.ul 1ubbhn ~. dtrt b esrn u d gt'd Sl t>pdaughlt'r Lolttu ALell ·1 h.t\en t redd 11 but I hear 11 ' . .i \t't\ good book 10 )t'ar old. black hJtre1I Let' Nestor told Al bt-e ··1 was JU.St ta lking to a girl .ind she ft.lied me 111 on 1t It soijllds very rn teres ting. · · Molly MrCabe, a ll·year- old freckled brunette we aring a Cub Scouts shirt, read the book to pre pare for the audition. Sbe was perplexed: "I THINK THAT WHAT SHE does with Hum- bert Humbert and the way she acts with him is very peculiar ," she told Albee. Before the interviews began, l\lbee warned the 50 little girls that the play includes scenes of "sex· ual intimacy." adding: "Anybody whose mother isn 't interested i.n having y.ou play that kind of thing shouldn't be involved." No one left the room. Molly McCabe later said that doesn't trouble her. "I don't believe the play will be as sexual as the book. It would be hard to do on the stage," she .said. "It could be fun." . Not All Planes Were Gromtded WICHITA, Kan. CAP) The Associated Press reported erroneously that all single.-engine Cessna ~ 210 Centurion airplanes were grounded 'by the Federal Aviation Administration. The repott ap- peared Tuesday in the Daily Pilot. The FAA on Monday grounded 590 pressurized versions of the Cessna 210 Centurion for emergen- cy engine inspections Non-pressurized versions of the airplane model were not included in the grounding order. The action by the federal agency was prompt- ed by an incident Aug. 29 in Colorado in which a Centurion s udde nly lost engine compression and the pilot made an emergency landin'g. There were no injuries. Alht't' !\aid the St'cHl'h ror his Lolita, with call· t>111'k' a111I rt'adlnKS could rontinue up to a week l>1•fort· n·h., .. r.ah l"1t"K1n l>ct• 14 He 'll know his 11vm J1h<•t , ht• :.u1d 1,\ a•t'ht!m1cal eleclnc reacllon 1 ·11 hllVt' ALBE•: DE~'INES A NYMPHET AS "a youog .:111 who ca n provoke tht: most abominable lust in u man. maybt> without even knowing it." The t11:1JJ1r1ng n>·mphcts had other notions. Said ooi round fa<·l'd. lon1t ha ired blondl' "A nymphet 1s a girl who 1s very beaullru1.nd t>n•ryone loves hl'r " J'\esa \7erde \J ine and biqaor_ FETZER WINE SALE! FETZER 1979 CALIF. G EWURZTRAM I r.l~R A lovely, luscious wtlte wine. Reg S5.00 $J.99 .. FETZER 1979 MENDOCINO JOHANNISBEqG REISLING Light. Lively and delicious Reg. 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Oflllll Ml N'Alte •x11•111••c•. --VllJO OPINl IE". 22. 1• OPEN 10 to 9 MON. thru FRI.• 10 to 8 SAT.• NOON to 5 SUN. --.. --------' -··---··-;-·-----.... ,...._ ___ _ { ' •• Orange ~oast DI T I 0 N l'our Honttalown ltaily Nt•wspap•r THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1980 C TWENTY-Ff VE CENTS Toll R()ads 1Answer to Highway Ills? 1 • ' v --_J Tram~· on Oranaw Count) 's frt-eways m•y comf tu a lovr and bumpy halt by Uu.• mtddlf' ol this dttadt• 1f the st•tt' doesn't rai se mort1 mon"y f o r lransportaUon That was thl'. sobt'r1ng messa•e 6'iven today by four prominent traruportattOf\ Of fidals to a s lightry uns>m pathetic crowd of• about ISO peo ple at a forum sponsored by the NewPort Center A:ssoctalion at Shipyard Sabotage Alleged SAN DIEGO (APl -The FBI is investigating claims by workers at the biggest West Coast shipyard that four Navy warships were sabotaged, the San Diego Evening Tribune re- ported today. The sabotage was done in a way that could expose sailors to radiation and requ.ire millions of dollan in repairs, the workmen said in the copyrighted story. Tools, they said, we re e m· bedded in lead shields that are supposed to protect sailors from radioactive wastes. The ships )Nere identified as destroyer tenders built by Na· tional Steel and Shipbuilding Co. Tbe 'ships i n c lude the Yellowstone. launch~· Jan. 27, 1979, followed by the Arcadia that summer and the Cape Cod launched later. The fourth ship is under construction. A com~y official confirmed that the metal nandle ola to01 med to smooth lead was found in the shield of one ship und~r con- struction.• But Dick Vortmann. National Steel executive vice president, and Navy spokesmen said they have no speeific information of further damage. The newspape r said four workers told of tools embedded in lead OD Navy ships as lOOM ago as 1977. One said he saw lead scrapers and wire brushes being thrown into molten lead on six occuions. ln addition, others said ··cracks big enough to stick yo'Jr little fmger in" existed near the edges of the shields but had been cov- ered by thin layers of lead to pass inspections. No routine inspections have turned up objects in the lead, Vortmann said. but two workers said inspectors routinely tell lead-shop crews before the lead is poured which areas are to be inspected. lht• MatnMt Hotel It ts hard to 1ma•ine that •nY n dt> t'OU.ld be bumplt<r than the one 'PH.kfr Mlchaf l t:vllllhoe reC'e1ved from some fru!itrat.~ aud1en<'e members Evanhoe 1s the executive d1rt'ct.ot ol the state Transporta lion Commission. the group that a 11 o c a t es 1 s t fH ~ f u n:d s f o r trans porUUon projects He was appomted to the post two years ago by Gov Edmund G Brown Jr JC~ 1s a former campaign 'altho~gh the state bas a $SOO "It's dirflcult for a Democrat County Transpor afion Conr- worker for Brown ' million surplus for transporta· like myself to say to the business mission: "Could we truthfully go Evanhoe '"'und himself in the t' p j-•• i't will be "One by community to come out and lo the people of Orange County .., ion ro ""'""• e and ask for an i'ncrease i·n taxes uncomfortable position of de-1982, and that the state will need help, but it's necessary," he Hvt-ring the bad forecast for an extra $700 lo $900 million by said. when we're telling the m they're transportation in the state to 1985 to perform needed construe· But his pleas didn't seem to not getting their share?" several in .the audJence who sliU tion. sway those who still contend State Senators John V. Briggs were smarting from his recent He said transportation "is that Orange County is being . and John G. Schmitz both at- lobbying efforts against a bill what makes the economy of this shortchanged of stale construe-tended the./ forum and they passed by the legislature to five state tick," and he called !>n tlon funds. grilled Evannoe about SB512 - Orange County a large dislribu· business leaders to take the lead Said another speaker;, Al the legislation intended lo help lion ofstate funds. in bo ls t e rin g the s tate· s Hollinden ol Fountain Valley, equalize the county's allotment. Evanhoe told the group that transportation treasury. who is chairman of the Orange <See TOLL, Page AZ) Me~O Punip Plant (._ Bodies Frozen By Gas By JERRY CLAUSEN ~ OI .. o.llY ... ._. SI•" Two men were found dead this morning in a testing pit at a Costa Mesa pump manufactur- ing plant. their bodies frozen by escaping low-temperature liq- uefied gas, fire department of- ficials said. Russ Henderson, city fire \ marshal , said the two test 1 technicians' names will not be released until oext of kin are notified. Henderson said the bodies were discovered at about 7 a. m. in a J.S-foot-deep pit used to test liquid gas pumps manufactured by J .C. Carter Co. at 671W.11th St. The fire marshal said fi rst re· I SkgHne at Sua.et ports. indicate t he technicians · suffocated as oxygen in the pit~ was displaced by either propane Costa Mesa skyline is s~uetted in this ~hoto taken at sunset Wednesday. Buildings (from left) include one of twin towers. South Coast Plaza ~otel and Imperial Bank. DoW!'ey-Savings and Loan (partially hidck!n), second of twin towers ·South Coast Plaza Hotel and Imperial Park. Lights in foreground are of time exposure photo headlights on autos on San Diego Freeway. Whatever It Was., It Went BOOM A thundNous clap rattled widespread sections of Orange County about 7:15 p.m . Wednes- day. bringing numerous phone calls to law enforcement agen- cies from beaches to foothills. Spokesmen .for the Orangt! County Communications Control agency in Orange, which dis· seminates. information througti . police-radio networks, issued confirmation of a sonic boom. Residents in Mission Viejo, El Toro, Tustin, Santa Ana, Garden Gl'ove, Anaheim, Fullerton, Fountain Valley. Costa Mesa, Orange, Laguna Beach, Irvine. <See SONIC, Pa1e AZ) Robbers Caught With Phony Bomb By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 -Gally ...... SI.off A bank robber who threatened to ~e a remote control device to detonate a bo mb le ft on a secretary's desk escaped with more than $2,500 from a Garden Grove bank Wednesday after· noon before he and an alleged accomplice were inter cepted and arrested by two Garden Grove Police officers. Officers Dennis Larsen and Ed Konieczny were c redited with spotting the getaway car as it lef.t the parking lot near the Bank of America branch at ~1 Chapman Ave. shortly .tfter the 12:30 p.m. robbery attempt. . According lo police Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp, a man later iden· lified as Richard Craig Allen, 34, or Long Beach, walked into the bank, s tepped to the desk of secretary Patricia Jenkins and set down an attache case which he said contained a bomb that could be d e t onated by a transmitting d e vice in his pocket. Hf! demanded S25,000, Beauchamp said. Life Begins in 70s For Retired Mesans r. • By JODI CADENHEAD has come from the city's Hous- ~~~ ,.....,.... lng and Community Develop- After liVlDI m Costa Mesa 40 menl Agency. years Garland Gordon tells folks Approval or the project was that he's finally moving to Park granted three years ago to Avenue. . Robert Coles, architect and co- No. not the rit&y plac~ m New owner with Shapell Government Yo~k, ~.the new ~nasb style Housing Inc. • senior citizens housing complex "This-ts going to be home at the corner of Park and Center from now OD .. said Beth as she Street. th ' k f ked Garland, 76, and his wife Beth. surveyed e sta_c ~ o unpac. 71 moved into Casa Bella tbia b o x es b Io ck i n g th e h n y ' k aJnn• with 73 other seniors courtyard.-. Boulevard's Bottleneck Under. Study An advisory group will study the Newport Beulevard traffic # bottleneck between Bristol Street and Pacific Coast Highway when it meets again in Costa Mesa Sept. 25. . . The public is encouraged lo al· tend the Policy Ad visory Commit- tee for Route SS~ting at 7:30 p.m. in the CO$ a sa City Hall council chambers 7 Fair Drive. Among items to be discussed. according to the agend a. are the results of. the origin and destina· lion traffic survey conducted last month. The Route 55 transportation study. being conducted by Caltrans with the support of Orange County, Costa Mesa , Irvine and Newport Beach, is aim,ed at producing a draft en. vironmental impact statement. That document will compare proposals lo ease transportation problems through Costa Mesa along Newport Boulevard. The Policy Advisory Commit· tee is to provide advice and policy guidance to the Caltrans team during the study. Policy committee members in· elude Costa Mesa Councilman Ed McFarland, Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley, Al HolUnden of the Orange County Transit District, Zih Djoltovich of the Orange County Transporta- tion Commission, Newport Beach Councilman Paul Hummel and wee --. · Home was an apartment on !t1: 1= !r:e=:~es•t= Shalimar Drive four. blocks · the long cupeted haJJway away, where they Uv~ off and Caltrans planner Ann Barkley. September's session will be the committee's eighth meeting. to ard their new bome on for 21 yean, leaving only ne Gonlona. like ail of their when Garland's work took them new neighbors. ,nu be paytni away· only 25 percent of their ill· Two heart attacks in 1962 come for rent in the federally forced. him to retire from his funded Housin1 and Urban tomtruction..Job. l'ben he helped Development project. · manaae an apartment complex When notices about the com· in Cosu llaa. plea be1an appe•in1 on the Twenty yeara before tbat city'• ·telephone poles, Betb put· Garland came to Cosu Mesa to tbelr name on a waltiq Ult., work on the Sanu Ana Army Air Tbat wu two yean a10. bate and never left. Only 100 names were random-"It wu cool here," recalled lJ drawn from a bat out ol tbe Betb. ''We beard rumon tbat It -tz'7 Miiion whO applied, accord· would be a nice. town .•• tn1 to maucer Joe Cllebertl. And to tbe Gordom au,ed, If tbe f9dlral IOYWDment wu rai1ln& their IOD, Bocer, wbo aot 1Ublldislq tbe project rent later went to wort for tbe would nm '450 a montb, accord· Newport Beach Police Depart· ta1 to CUebertl. The a .. race mn.t before be moved away to rat ll tu4. Georlla. Pundlnl for the project also <See UR, Pace Al) Trial Ordered In Rape Case FR~O <AP) -A man bas been ordered to stand trial here on cha.rps of rapin1 an 82-year- old woman the day after be left ~son. 1 Cral1 Polk, 23, wlll be ar· rai1ned in superior Court Oct. ( 15. Polk l1 accused of atuckiq tbe woman while she wu talk· lal on the phone in a senior cltlzena apartment complex. Othet Coverage Other Harbor Area coverace appears today on Pa1e Al. or nitrogen. BUI Saxon, a Carter Co. vice president. said the men "were seen at about 5:30 a .m . by a guard, and they appeared to be okay then. What happened, we don't know~" Saxon said the two employees were setliog up pit facilities to test a SOO:horsepower liquefied gas pump later today. The vice president said this morning's tragedy represents the first serious industrial acci· dent at the company, a di.vision of ITT. since it began operations in 1953. Henderson said temperatures in the pit evel\tually reached an estimated 240 degrees below zero before the two men's bodies were discovered. He said the bodies were re- moved from the pit by firemen with breathing apparatus . The fire marshal said source of the escaping gas still had not been found by about 9:30 a.m. but that there was no danger to employees or other personnel working above the test pit. FALL FASHION FADS FEATURED Fall fashions return to the classic loot as previewed in today's Daily Pilot. Look for "Style" edition of "Periscope," a 16-page magazine with stories and pic- tures capturing lhe latest looks in fall fashions. Coast Weather Low clouds tonight and Friday morning, clearing to mostly sunny Friday. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 65 inland. Highs Friday 68 to 78. INSIDE TOD.4 ~ St1rlerf _, IMw COMpfte 01 f tercel" 0 1 foot boll ~. ,_ nwlv get much Mhce. SH Page Bl. •••ex .,.,_..._au :=a..-~ L.M.~ "' ........ cw ~ Al ~ ~,. c..ICa • Cua • u ..... ...... Ct ....... ,.., ........... _ .... ........ CM "' ...... .... '"'" a ............. .. No Ht•~ta~e Action Bv lra11 Parliame1ll • th I hi" "-'..c~la&f'd P rt>n lr .ul ~J' .. ull..io11•ut.J.uJw Wda\ to .. , \Ill ,. Ntmn\lll~lu dul ""'llh lht> ~ '\rnrm .in h1"lu1ow~ .rnd harcihnt' df'pUllf'~ harAhly d•'llH4.Ul\ '"'' tth• l ml.-.1 Milt~.. r1thn1n M.utlo .. aid th•• rf'll(lffif' will not ruk"'''' lh1· 1 <1j>l I\,., 1•.&i.1h fh(• tw'l ,,. '1110 11( the• I' 1 haml'nl or MaJh' w it :. not of fl('IJll .1111\lllllH'\'•I. but It"'"' l'A ~~C'lt"d l o tl'('Onvi>nt' ~unday l'ht• 1'111 ll.1111c•11l took up th•' ho taa.-1s'u'" rm Tuesday At thut t1n11· 11 'utnl t11 ~,., u11 ,, r11mm1Uc>t' If• d~al ~1th tht' 320 day 0111 '1 '''' .11111 '• h1•1111lt'tl t1nolhc•1 m1•1•t1n111 looin tt1 work out Jt•l.111, llut J•'I""" lr"'11 lt•hran lOd ," '•lid 1.-b<' ll.1te:.t 'f'SMl.Jfl fo11t'd In N'.ll'h l 1lc•1 h tllll (1fc·li11111 f-'iflh•: Ottf-ll•"'f'td :\\\11) .. '..'\lll 1 \I' 0111· "'"" ..-. .. :. ktll1·d .ind lwo uthf'r' "'t'ft' ho~p1t.1lt1t•1I "'ti h ,l ,th \o\111Jn1h "'ht•n molur• 'c·h'l' fou1eht .11 ,, r1·,1.rn1 .ull h1·11 lo>J.&\ 1i.1lt1 • r1·1ic.11'tl'\I 1'11h1 • h1·.u.t ~1111,hut' 'h••llh .tfh-r m1dn11othl und 1truvt-to th1• \ 1111.1~·· lt1•,1.1ou .1111 "'ht rt· thl\ founf! '"'t• m•·n .. ho had bt•t•n ~t.1bbt•1I 111d 't '• 1 J I 111 .. m t~·r' "' lhl.' liarho~1wrs molorC"} rlt' duh 1i.1h1 ,. '·"'' l.A..f>cuw-.ow (·,,mp II i J i th Tht• \~la&f"d Prt"i.s .._,.,,1101111 hr .11•!1 111mp' .attat k ed f'ale::.tlnldn guerrilla targ1·t~ "''M uw ,,1uUh·r 11 l.t'bH.nl'::.e coa::.tdl cit) of T yre in a raid a1m1•d al h1-.11ftn1: 11ff l1·rrvr nu d!. aga111::.1 th~ Jewish stale, the Tt>I Avl\ 11HltlJ1 ' 1•11m111 .rnd ,;.ud today A s pok1•-.man '>J ttl tht.• r .uctcrs de::.troyed .i.cveraLguernlla buildin~s and '1•h1 rlt·s nt·iu tht' guernlla rontrolled Mediterra· nean port 12 milt•' north 11( tht' li>raelt Lebanese frontier ,..,,i"h ,.,., "'~•·3' ff4•t14•1t•.-d W/\K~1\W . Poland t Al') A new wave 11f labor unrest was reportt>d to hav(' htt factories and plants tu<l1sy m vanous parts of this commim1s t countr) · Walkouts were ocnirnng at 16 enterprises. some hit by work stoppage::. for the second or ~hird time in recent weeks, W c1rsaw telev1s1on .sa'id No reasons were given for the latest s trikes and th<' report gave no figure for the number of workers 1nvolvNt ·or "hether the stnkes ,were at major factones or mines llijac·~r# ,..;,.,., Boc•k MIAMI 1AP) The Castro government said today that two h11ackers would ~ returned to the United States for prosecu- tion. and the LI S government promptly dispatched a plane to Havana to bnng them back · It 1s th<' first time in the 20-year history of U.S.-to-Cuba hi· Jackings that the Cuban government returned hijackers to face immediate prosecution m this country Suroivors Offering .Reward for Killer By •'REOE RIC'K S<:HOEM•:tn. Of 11 .. O••h PtlOI \I.Ill The fam11tcs of a newly wed couple bludgeoned to death in their La guna Niguel home in August posted a $25.000 reward._, today for information leading to the 1d('ntit) of lht' killer or luUers Al a mnmm~ Ot'w:. confen•nrt• ronduct ~ a t lhl' Orange County Shi>nff':o. l>t>p-artment in Santa Ana fam1 I) :.ix1ke.,m an Bruce Harrington -.:111.J. "We hope that somebod' c;onwwhl·rt• know., s omething H arnnl!lon J N<'"' purt Beach a ttorney, IS :m ol<kr brother of Ke ith Eli llarnn~lon , the 24 year old l ;(' Trvine medical stu Conner Takes Early Lead NEWPORT.RI <AP> Oen nis Conner and Freedom won the start by 10 seconds over J im Hardy and Australia in the second race of the America's Cup c hallenge today and in c reased the lead to one minute and 9 seconds after three legs Hardy instituted a 14 tack tacking duel o n the weather leg but faiJed to shake Conner and his crew with Dennis Durgan of Newport Beach a s tactician dent . who, together with his wife. Patnce Anne, 27, was s lain la!tl Aug. 21. Orange County Sheriff in- vestigators s ay they have three men working full time to solve the case. but that no substant.Jal kad s have been uncovered. Mo re> than 150 persons inc luding relatives. friends an d co · workers of the s lam couple have bl.'en interviewed · The famjlies' spokesman said thl' mvesligat1on has only shown · that these were two beautiful kids .. · The bodies were found in a bedroo m a day afte r t he esflmated time of death. They were found by the medical stu- dent's father, Roge r Harrington. He ha d returned to the residence at 33381 Cockleshell Drive in Niguel Shores after s pending several days at his Long Beach condominium. An autopsy determined that the Harringlons died from massive trauma to the head. No murder weapon has been found. Nor h as a m otive been est ablished in the s layings. ··And that is one of the saddest and most frustrating things." Bruce Harrington told reporters. "You think of the cliche that things like this don't happen to you, that you read about them only in the newspapers. But it happened to us and it can hap. pen lo you You have to cherist what you've got," Harrington said. , ,, Islanlie Nations Map.War •· f"I•:?., Morocco c Al' J foreign •m1nll!le~ of lh4: world's ls'lamic eou11trw~ be-tun rrH•PP&nl( plans to, day fou pt>!i•Hblt-"jihad," or holy war. aaau\ISl lsr1tcl and its allies to re11tore• •;atsl Jcru.:u1le m to Arab ~uve:rt'i~nty Hut they suy they will rc.'80rt to gunis only if politicul, cl11,1lu1m1lll' 'ltotS c•·onomie pres· MUrt' full M uru\•co '.t. K mg II assan 11 formally oµcns the three ·day <-mt-rJ(ency session or the World ll\lunHl·Confenmce to plan a long- t \'r nl ca mpaign against the hraeh annexation ofthe holy city Tun1 s 1a 's Habib C batti. ts~cretary gene ral of the Islamic tonterenc~ 3nd several delega- uon cruels 6egan pre Ii minary dis- cussions Wednesday in Moro<'co's rehgious capital Chatt1 aJso conferred with King Hassan , chairman or the 14· nation. lslarruc committe~ 011.lbe "liberation" of J erus alem. -· lo an interview with The As - sociated Press. Chatti said the Is lamic countries were de· termined to maintain permanent pressure on lsra~l to put an end to the present s tal e mate a nd achieve a "genuine solution" of the Midd.le East pro~~!'1· and particularly the pr~ of Jerusalem. f 'n''" Page . I I ·TOLL ... As ked ir he would advise Brown to sign the bill since it was amended to the satisfaction of the trans portation com- mission, Evanhoe said the com- mission will discuss the matter at its meeting next week io Fresno if Brown has taken no action. Evanhoe repeatedly s tressed that he only follows the com· mission's instructions. "If I had the power attributed to me, I 'd give J erry Brown a rough run ror his money,'' he said. The executive director didn't com e out in support of the bill, however He s aid he'd rather see a wholes ale restructuring of the method used to a llocate transportation funds . Rather than divide the money among the state's 11 districts into what he called "little piles of money that don't build freeways," he said he'd rather allocate money to counties according to bow much taxes were paid and use a s pecial fund for major projects. ,~,..,.,.a~.1r ..., UFE ... "Oh, you don't want to hear about this stuff," laughs Beth as she hunts for a plate her sister- in-law gave he r 29 years ago. Their granddaughter, Jean- n ie Lynn, came in with an armload of clothes , catching on- 1 y s natch es o f how her grandparents met 52 years ago in an Arizona boarding house that Beth's mother ran. Garland ·Was a guest. "We're going to take llfe a lit- tle easier and just relax," ex· plained Beth as she picked up a pink and orange pillow that she crocheted before her arthritis worsened. Garland wiU still walk down lo the Cottage restaurant every morning lo meet his friends and Beth says s he'll continue to visit the old neighborhood. "We won't have to empty the trash can.s any more," she teUs her husband "We're going to really retire and live the life of pe~pleon Park Avenue." Both crews had dean sets or their s pinnakers f or th e reaching leg with the light six knot breeze f avoring the Australian. The start was delayed about 15 minu.l;es as the commit· tee waited for the lti;e ht bree:r.E> to Shift OUl Of the !illUth we:,t lo the northwest ... ORA~GE COAST Retired Deputies Sue Sheriff Gates If" t I (' t I t1 ,._ '"" ... ,,I ·• r •1 'If f'•• '" ho,, l'• 1r .. .f .. ,... ... t .. '~'·"'·"'I "'ll ... '•""'•ff ·~J...__._.,,~~ ........ I' If fA, t' t ~ .4 -..,tlll'l\i_tl lh t' .. ,,.,~l,fht• Ht • " ,-' ,.. .,.. , .; • ',..,,..I ,.f"A 1 '" ,., ._... ... 6 "J ~" H ,t P'•t t ,.. \ ""1'r~1., ....... ~ .. ""1 , ... ,,, •• ,. ,, .• (:o,1tJ " 4 S tr'' ti • l/I. • f ... ~••n I I ~ ,_ ... , .... \l!ll¥# ..... , .,.. .. , .• ,, tlflb.rt~ .,..,.. ''' ,,. 1t •"fl P.,1 "" ,,_lt'T'f\k••••I ...... 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The suit was fifed in Orange County Superior Court Wednes· day by tbe Association of Orange..COunty Deputy Sheriffs. association President Michael L. Johnson and retired d'puties Robert Singer and Cliff Miller. Named~s defendants are Gates, tbe county, the Oranae County Sheriff's Welfare Com· mittee and its chairman, James Bisner. The plaintiffs allege in the suit that sworn officers who retire honorably are supposed to be la· sued identification ~ertificatet that include an endorsement ol whether the penon ia enUtled to carry a concealed weapon. Retired officers also are ,...,._ posed to receive retirement badges paid for with funds from ----------------- the welf.:e committee, which raises the money by selling cof- fee and tea at the sheriff's of- fice. the plaintiffs contend. Singer retired from the de· partment in February 1979 after 11 yea.rs on the job; Miller re· tired in November, 1979, after 21 years. f'rOtlt Pap A I SONIC .•• Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Westminster reported heartn1 and feeUn1 the thun- derclap. Some told authorities. they were certain the boom wu an earthquake and others said it muat have been an uplosm ol some kind. No one knows just where tbe sonic boom orilinated. · · v our sues• ia a• 1ood u mi~e. '' aaid a Communlc~tionl Control otncer. "I felt it at home last nllbt." .. Shogun' Ratings Soar N BC's $20 million e pic "Shogun," starring Richard Chamberlain <above ) is drawin~ 'hefty TV ratinJ?s with som e estimates tht> a udience may reach 100 million for Friday's final three-hour segment. The fourth episode airs tonight at 9 on Channel 4. The show set in 16th Cen- tury Japan is a lso setting off a sake craze. See story, PageA14. Changes Ordered In Mobil Oil Ads WASHINGTON CAP) ~The Federal Trade Commission al !eged today that Mobil I , a syn. thetic motor oil advertist•d as a way of cutting oil consumption. may actually increase consump- tion in some cars The FTC said.Mobil Oil Corp agreed to settle the case by either discontinuing the cl ar m or adding that some ca.rs w1U use more oil and that users s hould check oil levels frequently. Mobil ads for s everal years hav=s ·d the product "reduces oH, ons. mption up to 25 per~ent in e · es in good mechanical condition." ' The FTC did not disagree with -this claim for m..oi,l cars . However. 1t said some older cars. those with re built e ngines and high pt:rformance sports cars, use l~s oil when they gN a thick er type t ha11 the low viscosity Mobil L The low vis· cosily. or thinness. allows Mobil J lo es cape quickly through openings between engine parts in these cars, the commission said "The purpose of the order IS to alert consumers to check their oil levels carefully when first US· ing Mobil 1 to determine if Mobil 1 is appropriate for their vehicles and to make s ure there 1s s ufficient oil 1n the crankcase.~· the agency said 'CIOse Call' I Airline Almost Loses Luggage Authorities at San Diego's Lindbergh Field said t oday Golden West Airlines could h<tve misplaced some luggage all over the place Wednesday i! it wasn't for a little help from a friend. A Pacific Southwest Airlines jet pilot pointed out Wednesd~y while flying by a slower , twm engine commuter craft that one baggage compartment door on the Golden West plane was open No passengers w ere e n - dangered, but Lindbergh Tower personnel said Golden West co4]d have dropped a ditty bag on Del Mar. a suitcase o n Point Loma, a J makeup kit in Torrey Pi!1t:s a nd a gladstorie bag on Enc1mtas en route. The Golden West Airlines flight crew returned to Lindbergh Field and locked the door before pro- ceeding with 14 passengers. authorities said. Spokesme n for Golden West Airlines said today their informa· lion is sketchy about the a~rted trip north, and wouldn't say if the night was en route to Orange County'sJohn Wayne Airport. They did say the commuter plane would have been Oying upcoast. Denver Flights Slated / Frontier Airlines 1lnnounced today that 1t will begin Boeing 737 Jet service from John Wayne Airport to Denver via Las Vegas on Dec. 15. Bob SChulman, a spokesman for the Denver-based air car- rier, said Frontier flights will depart from Orange • .i.,Cou,nty twice dally. · • • U oder a recent action of U· e Orange Co unty B oard of Supervisors . Frontier and We ste rn Airlines. o f Los Ange l es, w ere gra nted permission to originate two nights each from John Wayne Airport. Those carrie r s will join Hu g h es Airwest and Air California at the facility. Hughes Airwest and Air California are giving up two flights each per d ay to accommodate Frontier and Western . Western previously announced it would s tart no n-stop jet service between Orange County and Salt Lake City on Oct. 26. Or ange County will become the 85th destination served by Frontier, which oper ates in 26 states and Canada. Schulman said. Orange County is the first Southern Caljfornia location to be served bv th e airline, Schulman noted It now rues to three Northern California loca· lions Sacram ento. Stockton a nd Redding Schulman said Frontier will s hare ticket counter s pace in the c ramped John Way ne Airport wit h Hughes Ai rwes t. Air California and Western have en- tered discussions. on a similar space sharing plan, according to county airport officials. Schulman noted that Fron· lier's Boeing 737s are equipped with "hus h kits ' to help minimize noise. He said Fron- tier has no current plans to purchase the quieter DC·9 Super 80 jet Air California is planning to bel:(in using the craft in 19flt. Cosell Once Neatly Fi,.ed For Chatter W ASHIN G T ON (AP ) Prominent sportscaster Howard Cosell came close to being bumped as an announcer for Mpnday mght football when the A BC netwo rk started those te lecasts in 1976. the network's chairman says. Leonard H. Goldenson . in responding-to a question from the audience Wednesday after a National Press Club speech, said Henry Ford II of the Ford Motor Co. called to compla in about Cosell's constant chatter during <.he first Monday night football telecast Since the automaker was a major sponsor of the games, Golde n s on says he called network e xecuti ve Roone Arledge into his office to ask him about Cosell. · · Roone said. 'Give me five to six weeks and we'll see how he does," Goldenson recounted . "And would you beleieve it? In four weeks'. time, Henry called nie back and said he made a mistake. 'I withdraw my objec- tions,' he said." Goldenson went on to s ay he considered Cosell to be "unique. Howard Cosell is probably the most discussed person l know of in the sports field. I'm glad he's on our team." Newport Su.r/ and Sport ====we Carry the Best All Year LOllCJ-----. Mein Store 2224 Newport Blvd . 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Talwe Tip Reimrd: $200,000 STATELINE <AP> -The FBI ls hopin~ someone involyed in a Lake Tahoe extortion bombing will tum in his cohort.-, in exchan8~ for pouible immunity from proitecution and a slice ol" he fty re ward. J;a lhog the brain behind lbe paramilit&y scheme to extort $3 million from Harvey's ~esort Hotel ·•eg oistic" and even "psychopathic," FBI Agent Joseph Yablonsky said that immunity from prosecution wab a possibility for people with inside in· formation Composite pictures of two un- named i.uspeds in-the. Aug. rI blast tha t caused more than $3 million damage to Harvey's Resort Hote l here, also were released by lhe FBI at a Wednesday news conferenc:e. YABWNSKY, WHO HEADS the probe of the Aug. 27 blas t. made the most blunt a ppeal to date ror a ··snitch" to come forw.ard A reward of $200,000 has been·offered He ad~ed that a minimum of four men were involved tn the scheme. . The agent said he imagined, "A way can be worked out, where a guy would say, 'Hey, I was involved with X numbt!r of Ji(UYS, but I don't want to . be pru.secu~· " knowledge 1t 's the la rgest reward l 've ever seen in any cr imimd case I've known." On the course of the investigation by more than 50 FBJ age nts at Lake Tahoe atone, Yablonsky said. "We 're not sty~.·· The composites depict two men in their mid·20s , one about 5 reet sev~n with sandy hair and a mustashe. the othe r about 6 feet to 6 feet l with dark )lair Yablonsky call~ the taller man "a hayseed and a eoober type" based upon descriptions given by four peo- ple THE TWO WER E SPOTTED wheeling in what has been described as the largest homemade extortion bomb in U.S. history. The bomb, trig- gered as law enforcement agents tried WlSUccessfully to defuse it, blew out parts or three floors in the hotel's ll·story towe r. The bomb was designed to look llk~ a piece or compute r·related office equipment The bomb contained up to 1,000 pounds of TNT, triggered by an e laborate switching device. Yablonsky said the plot appears to have bt!e n hatched by people with milit<t r y or paramilitary back· .~ruund.s He discounted the possibili- ty thal terrorists were involved, and a lso said he didn't want to "'besmirch the reputa tion or the Special Forces, or paratroovs or anybody." The man 1dent1ht'd a~ Stanley D Al ander 34. or Los An.:des, \I, a!> bookt'd for 1nvesllgat10n or assault with a dt'adl) weapon and ca rrying a weapon without a-lic~nse Bub Ouren. 37 . of Inglewood, was Jailed for invest1 gat1on of assauJt ing a police officer The rrien are member.. of the National Al liance Against Ra<·1~t and Poht1cal Repression. police said. Ari Treasure for Sale ...... ..-. The FBI agent said any deaJ on 1m· munity from prosecution wouJd have to be alJproved by his superiors, but that plus a reward .. "would be a possibility " He also said anonymity of informants would be preserved, and repeated a hotlint tip number. 916 541-0404' THE MILITARY ASPECT~. he said. included the pri cision in carry- ing out the plot and some of the phrasing in tht: extortionists' demand for SJ million Associate::. of Alexander said he was merely standing to leave the meeting room A police s pokesman s aid several officers were at the meeting after being tipJ)t!d by Metiger 's bodyguards that somebody "might try to start trou· ble. ·· Dr. Cario Pedretti, professor of art history at the University of California , and a leading Leonardo authority. displays part of an 11 lustrated manuscript by Leonardo Da Vinci "On the nature . weight a nd move me nt of water." The m a nuscript. which cuuld fetch as mucn as $14.4 million. is to go up fo r auction m December It is c ut rently on display at Christie's in London IN ONE OF SEVERAL references to the reward put up by four Tahoe cabu1ui.. he said, ··1 do feel that a re· ward as ::.1zablt: as $200,000 should elic it either som eone in the con s1.nra\'.' ur un the periphery of it com 1n g forward , because t o m y The rasino has res umed operations in undamag~d areas of the building, giving gamblt:rs a view through win- dows or mangled de bris. Tbe casino wa::. forced to lay off more than l ,000 workers following the blast . Brown Signs Tideland Oil Revenues Measllre SACRAMENTO I AP > -Gov Ed· mund Brown J r has signed leg1sla tion to c h a nne l t h e new post de regulation tidelands oil revenue::. into mostly energy proJects. The tidelands oil revenue had bee n running about $100 million. with various w ater funds getting $33 million and the rest going for college construction But the federal government de· r egulated the price or crude oil, and the state is expected lo get about SS50 million this year far more than needed by water and colJege con struction funds . Bfo(-k.4'. lngc>r«•d LOS ANGELES <AP> Angered over city .school board president Rob erta Weintraub's refusal to apologize for calling the board's lone black member a "bitch," black leaders have called for Mrs. Wein· traub's resignation. ''The rema rk cursed lhe entire black community and confirmed in public what our community has sus- pected, were her private sentiments all a long ,·· s aid John Mack otl ( __ sr_ATi_E ____.J chftd molesting following a ruling Wednesday that he is not a mentally d isordered sex offender The Rev Robert Burns. 30, pre v1ously pleaded no contest to charg~s he fondled a para lyzed l3·year-old girl at Kem Medical Cente r. Bndy Di11«•-.rered CARLSBAD (AP) Authorities tried today to identify a young m an whose body. weighted with two 25· pound barbells tied to the waist, was found in water under a bridge The man apparently was hit on the head and dropped into the Enrina power plant's ocean inta ke, said San Diego County Deputy Coroner Robert Grubb An autopsy Wednesday ruled out drownmg as the cause of death. Report Disputes Farallon Island Dump Dange~ S A N FRAN C I SCO (AP ) Radioactivity fro m a dump site off th~ FaraJlon Islands is turning up in Wednesday, speakmg for the city's fish caught in the area, UQ,iversity of Black Leadership Coalition. Mack is California at Santa Cruz scientists president of the Los Angeles Urban s ay. League Basing their work on recently re- le a sed Environm e ntal Protection Hon ffe-arre1'1t•d Agency studies, the scientists said the reports showed extremely high SAN FRANCISCO <AP I The levels of radioactive strontium and head of a Stockton group planning to cesium. as well as plutonium. in restore the pr esidential yacht of several edible fi sh species. Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been • "These studies therefore furnish taken into custody for the second the first definitive evide nce that time in connection with the seizure of r adiation from the Fara llon nuclear marijuana on the c raft. fede ral dump site is present in fish that ar e a uthorities said. in tum consumed by humans ," W. Aubrey •Phillips, who was arrested Jackson Davis wrote San Francisco and released following the drug bust S upervisor Quentin Kopp on San Francisco's waterfront last Nearly 50,000 concr ete-llned steel week , surrendered voluntarily in San d r ums of lo w·level wastes were Francisco Wed.neiday after charges droppe d into th e sea o rr the were filed against him in federal Farallons. near San Francisco, from court. 1946·1967. Prie"' Charged BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A Roman Catti~lic priest will be sentenced here Sept. 25 on a misde me anor charge of The conclusions were in sharp con· trast to a recent report from the Lawre nce Livermor e Laboratory that insisted there is no danger from th~ leaking casks . Barrels and Drums, yes. ' - Ban and Grills, no. \ Wve tc1ken the .ids and listings that busi- nt>~St"' use to ~<ill t.•cH.h other and put them 10 a sep<ir.lil' book -Tht• Los Angeles Business To 13usiness Yellow Pages. You'll find materials, l'quipment .;ind services fro m firms .;ill over the g rc.:ite r L<.:is Angeles mai:kf.LAod you'll f md them faster and edsier than ever. Bars and Grills? They're listed in Pacific • Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. , . INTRODUCING RCNS NEW 1981 COLORTRAK ·. TRADE IN YOUR OLD COLOR TV AND GET RCA'S BEST-EVER REMOTE1 CONTROL COLORTRAK LIMITED TIME INTRODUCTORY OFFER. 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Housing d en s ity, the b a lance of indus try vers us homes and c ity hall handllng of the mterests of e ach are prime c.-oncems of the new s uper.pa nel an add1t1on to parks development and others - Formation of this coalition couJd signal a new day in terms of citizen input a nd· influence over the affairs of the Costa Mesa community as a whole if different factions do not begin to pull in different directions. Some years ago when the City of Huntington Beach. our neighbors to the west, amounted to 30·some scattered housing tracts in search of an identity and direction a s imilar group formed. The various special interest groups which at times pushed and puJlt:d in a form of anarchy held together by mortgages and second trust deeds were set up as the Huntington Beach HOME Council. The group had all the ingredients to becqme a firm. moving municipal force for community betterment, but as many do it degenerated into a lopsided, windy political machine with a few influence·s eekers pulling its strings and endorsing the mselves or their friends for various elective office. Nobody laughed at the punch ·line after a while but the HOME Council was still a'municipal joke. Costa Mesa over the years has felt handicapped by lack of cultural amenities or strong community image to be proud of. and only io the late 70s and 80s has anything distinct begun to emerge. Spearheaded at the outset by former city planning s taff member and realty salesman Dave Leighton. the Joint Associations Board has every chance for a mean· ingful role in continuing this trend. If the good people it has hang in there. and guard against .... self·servers in their ranks, it can be a force to reckon.with in putting some more polish on our town. Boon for Seniors Happy tenants of the newest downtown Costa Mesa are aresidential complex are movin_g in and getting set· tied in their Casa Bella apartment suites which appear to be a boon and bargain to all. The $1 million apartment structure across the street from Lions· Park finally threw open its doors to residents after the opening was delayed due to an elevator instal· lation problem. Developers George Coles, A.I.A. and his wife Sihee. who initiated the project four years ago, encountered some early bpposition, but stuck with it to see Casa Bella become reality. • Senior citizens aged 62 or over and a certain number of low·income tenants pay only a little more than $200 per month for the s partan but aesthetically appealing apart· men ts. • The rent is only a fraction of what private industry would have to charge, under the financing arranged through the s tate 1974 Housing and Community DeNelop· ment Act. assisted by the federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Act. Design and decoration of Casa Bella give it none of the appearance often associated with low-cost housing and the whole project would seem to demonstrate a hap· py truth about today's living. Private enterprise and government can work together to provide places to live for the poor and fixed· income elderly that are comfortable credits to the com· munilies that care enough to host them. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are lhose of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv11ed Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/ Disraeli By L.M. BOYD Benjamin Di s raeli s aid "To be conscious you are ig· norant is a great step to knowled1e:· A master of the obvious was Disraeli. .. The secret of success is con- stancy of purpose," said he. And. "Everything romes if a man will only wait ... Though his 1rasp was great, his de· livery was bland. Occasional· ly. though, he let goof a cutting not1on: "Youth is a blunder; manhood a struggle ; pld age a regret.·· · Q. What proportion of the men between 40 and 60 ex· perience that thing called male menopause? t ~ar Gloon1y Gus Re Gus Aus. 28. lf that weed·fllled Harbor Blvd. lot hadn't been voted oll the tax rolla lt would be cootribuUn1 salea tu to the city cof. fen -and would look much better. ' NOT MY VOTE 01 ..... , Oe• <__., ....... . .......... , , ............. . __ .. , ...... , ......... .... ...... ,... ................ . 0-,Goi&,DeU•" .... . . .() Q __ ..... , A One in four, according to the medical experts . Already mentioned that the word "ayatollah .. doesn't ap- pear in the big dictionary at hand. Client s a ys, .. No wonder. therefore, that you don't know what it means. It's a synonym for "inspira· lion.·· If all the players in the Na- tional Basketball Association were laid end to end, the line of lengthy bodies would stretch about four miles. Q. Didn't Sears, Roebuck, & Co. once manufacture a car called Allstate? A. Not manufacture. But it tried to market its "Allstate" version of Kaiser Motors' ''Henry J ." From 1952 to 1953. Q: Which ~.S. President made the most cabinet ap- pointments? A. Richard M. Nixon. With 29 appointments ln five years. Franklin D. Roosevelt in three·terms·plus made 25 ca bi net ·appointments . Likewise Olysai\ Grant in twoterm.s. Q. Where's Hogtown 1 A. Only Holtown l know ol waa ln .Florida, but ill name was chanaed lon1 a10 to Gainesville. Fine town, Galnnvtlle. You can ret sun· sblned on there. Rowland E~an8 / Rolwrt Novak Reagan H~eding Staff Advice fl: R 1 E. fJa 1'btt ma rk or Hon1tld R f'aJ(~rn ·s j.1oss1ble m0tl ur1l ut. l)rci.identltal ran dldatc n found an tht' new ron trud1r uon between what he feels pra v u1t•ly and wh at he sayb out lpud whu·h up to now havt• be(>n 1111t" and tht· \lune In roonl1enual chats wtth top 11 tart .. r~ :J nd l'lil!\c frtt>nils , n t·aga n Tn ~•sh that dur tnj( thm1t' Ii d<&)'!> u f hloop"r1s m h .. wai; m(lrt' r1g h 1 t ha n wrunj.t , but in publ 1r . he n ow at:t•epts a d mon1t1uns s uch as t his rro'm one worr ied s t a ffer .. Remember. governor , not a word about China · · Thus, Reagan r urbed an tn· st inctive reaction to rap Pres1 dent Carter for agreeing to the sale of hi gh teehnology to rom munlst China. The.-..end toward self·dlsc1pllne ('Olnc1ded with Carte r's tribulations 1n the greut debate over the debates, givin g_. Re agan·s tour or the crucial Great Lakes stat<'s the look of a much need~ turning point ''.I TtONK we'vt.> f1n a ll)"" got the rhythm," a kt•y staffer re- marked to press secreta ry Lyn Nofz i ger an midweek The rhythm Is leisurely but tightly controlled. Heagan·s slow paced lour rrom Cleveland to Buffalo to Erie. w1th a maximum two or three events a day, and on to a long qwet weekend at his rented Virginia farm in the.Middleburg hunt countr) as a radical de- par tu r e from the u s ually fre netic pace or pr es idential campaigning Out of it came what R<'agan·s politirul aides want evening and morning network coverage showing Reag~an choppln~ away al Cartt'r·s cconomiC' rNt\>rd From Cleveland came un allack on the "misery" of the presi· dent's energy programs; rrom the empty Lake Erie port of Buf· falo. where unemployment is 10 perceot. a wa rning ttiat U.S s hips now carry only 5 percent of Amenca's ocean trade ; from E rie. before a la rge. friendly crowd tn the courthouse square: a cha llenge to Carter "to stop runninL_.w~y from his record" on the economy. That rounded out a week start· ing with the Chicago speech re· a ffi rming Reagan·s support of Kemp-Roth tax cuts (a speech that brought an unexpected con· gratulatory telephone call ftom Dr Arthur Bums, the s keptical econom ic.-em inence of th e Republican Party) THERE IS optim1~m in the Reagan camp that Carter has trapped himself in a non win pos1t1on on the presidential de· bates More importa nt than a debate windfa ll for Reagan. however. 1s whether his new Q Whyc1o we nee.a to spend. more ~tan more and more sophisti(): ,eltct.nmic, a\W.ia ·vjsual te.aching aids? A.. ~cause of more and mo~ SOphiStiated, elect!'bnlC. ~ud.io ·visual teachers . Mailbox· round diacipl&ne C'an be..enfocced. One Rea1an staffer. pointine to Stuart Spencer sitting across the ais le from Reagan in the front. compartment of his campaign jet. exuded confidence. ''That's what Stu's for." he told us . Spe ncer is the po litical operative who bandied Reagan's first <'a mpaign for governor in 1966 but signed on as Gerald Ford'S cruef tac tician In the 1976 presidential campaign. His in· fluence within the Reagan camp was peripheral until the China blooper, the first of a series. burst on the political horizon Aug 17 and Spencer was soon detailed as Reagan's watchdog. Spencer's qualifications for pl aying watc hdog a re three· fold : '1>01itical experience, love or combat and boldness. "If Social Security comes up," a Reagan aide told us, "Stu will be there to tell Reagan, 'You're for it , governor .' " TH E RE ARE, h o w e ve r , bo unds beyond which Reagan s ho uld not b e c urbed : his sometimes instinctive sense for clever one·line rs that gel ltle crowd roaring Now part or the standard litany is his description -or the economic crisis : a re· cession is "when your neighbor loses his JOb . · · a depression, ··whe n you lose your j ob." Reagan added the third step, un- r e hearsed · .. And recovery is when President Carter loses his job.'. Reagan's reaction lo Carter's refusal lo participate in the first three-way debate with Reagan and Rep. John Anderson hit the ri g ht not e : gentle ridicule. Carter, he said. might have to IParn a bout de bates the hard way. as Reagan himself -ifid- w he n he refused to de bate berore t he Iowa <'a ucuses last Januar y a nd lost to George Bus h Th is is the Re a g an h is handlers want to adve rtise: hard·hitting on the pres ident's handling of the economy ; gently ridi culing on the president him self; distant from China. With 50 days left b4wfore the elec· lion. Reagan hit that stride last week in the states he must win : but in a presidential campaign, SO days ar~ an eternity Pet Lovers Outnuniber Animal Haters To the Editor· I refer to the letter published Sept. 11 under the title "P et Lov- er s Should Al s o Lov e Neighbors." The tragedy of .. Fat Cat" has been very upsetting to me and m y family. He was a beautiful {neutered) male cal that stayed ~lose to home. He was indeed a me mber of our family and we miss rum terribly. His torture and death was useless and un- provoked. As far as "caring for him," (I refer to the letter questioning this from Mrs. B. Flemins) I don·t believe anyone can pre· s um e lo know how muc h someone cares for his own - animalsorpeople. I certainly respect e veryone's rjghts, animal lovers or not. However, I find it almost im·· possible to relate to people that dislike or don't appreciate pets. It seems that my misfortune is being used to air inconveniences caused by pet wastes. STRANGE THAT your writer mentioned "stepping in cat piles in her own backyard." To my knowledge, all cats dig holes and discreetly cove r their .. piles .. making it an impossibility to have to watch your step. Also, it's very unlikely that pets bring fleas into yards in Huntington Beach as the whole area has s and fleas . Unfortunately, in most cases, people who abuse. torture and poison animals get away with it. People who commit these deeds have not even the excuse of mental illness. It's usually an act of plain cruelty or revenge. For all of you out there that hate animals, I know the animal lovers greatly outweigh you in numbers. Pets add something to families and lonely people so fuUilling it is quite unmeasura· ble. When we stop caring for each other and our pets, we are"aJI doomed to extinction. B. L. REDFIELD Nof Nftgleberl1 To the F.ditor: Your letter from Mrs. Flemins (Manbox. Sept. 11) sure hit home except for one thln1. We have a doc. but he ls kept ln hla own yard. After cleanin1 up after my doc I must 10 out and clean up after other do11 that are turned loon to foul up other people's property. At one time we had to keep our doors and wi.ndows shut beceuse one nei1hbor'1 doc• were usin1 our yard exclusively We asked, we pleaded and we threatened until we finally con vinced this neighbor lhat her dogs would ~ pl C'kcd up They are still allowt'd lo run freely wh en the o ~ ners know the animal control l·cnler 1:-ch><;ed Wt' have asked t he people from th e co ntro l ct<nlcr t o rl o something but the next day lhe dogs are runnin~ again WE CALLEO the police but they say it is a ma tlC'r for a nimal control. Of course they are c l osed a t n ight a nd weekends. So who is to prote<.·t us until they open " I have de cide d to handle this problem myselr and within the law After all this is my property and 1f they will not keep their animals home that 1s tough There are no ignor ant animals j ust ignorant owners. Whatever happened to the good okJ.rash1oned rtog catcher who used ·to come alon~ unex· pertedly and pack up all animals running Joos<'., ll makes you wonder if an animal control center is really necessary MRS. S KELLY Dbt•ritni1101 io11:1 To the Editor: It seems lhere is "reverse djs . crimination .. in the Newport· Mesa Unified School District. I would have to pay approx· imately S45 a month for my children to ride the bus lo school. The little neighbor girl has a Spanish surname and therefore is in a "specia I education class." She gets free busing and "curb service'' to her home. The family wears ni ce clothes and has two new cars! NAM E WITHHELD Pt-f Tax To the F.ditor: I am somewhat sympathetic with Ms. Flem ins· cat problem <Mailbox, Sept. 11 ) since r have a 4 a.m. problem with cals on the fen c e . Howe ver, Mr . Johnson's view on the same day ia something else. Owning a dog is a taxing situa· lion for apartment dwellers . They are usually !lubject to a security deposit, restricted as to where they can go, and in Costa Mesa are required lo have a llcenff. ln my own case, my dog could not be over 18 inches tall and not weigh over 25 pounds. MeeUn1 this requirement, I only have to pay an extra $25 a month rent. • I . --.. -""'-"""' .. --....... M eanwhtlf'. my ex·neighbor had birds. monkeys, etc . aad p<J1d no license. fees, etc My curr<'nt neighbor has three cats wi th no fees or license and lets them out for th eir 4 a m song sex fest My neighbor· kids d u~ all the plants out and m y dog got blamed. My dog has never ever dug a hole or wrecked anytrung. ON MY STREET, the friendly policemen have de m onstrated · far more interest in me and the dog lh~ they have in burglary. dope Lransfer. car· t heft, rape, speed enforcement. etc. In addi· t1on. the kiddies don •t go lo the park. it's more run to play in the s lrt>et and t hey can te ar up more In contrast to all of this. I have.- round most pet owners take pret· l y good car e of their pets b ecause they wa nt them . Whei;eas an a wful lot of parents don't take care of thei r children For both the letters. please be advised that most dog owners are paying tax for their pel Can others say the same? C BUNNELL (if!l l11foir To the Editor : I read with dis m ay about Costa Mesa's threats to destroy Ali Roushan's sculpture. This proble m could have been a voided from the start and has only been permitted to sink to this sorry denouement through repeated and continual miscues by city employees and officials, with but a sole, noble exception. At the Planning Commi~ion meeting where Ali's request was denied on a 2 to 1 split decision, a c ting cha irman Lorenzini declined to cast his vote because he wasn't sure of his and the Planning Commission's authori· ty. His voice of reason, and a way out of this impasse, went unheeded. Ali's outbursts, irra· tionality and rudeness provoked the City Council into undertak· ing a review of a project over which it h3'1 no authority. But the decision to review the case was agreed upon by City Quotes ''The partisans are extremely e ffective marks men. They've been picking off Russians at long range ." -A U .S . intelligence sour c e in Washington, suggesting a reason for the Soviet decislon tQ issue armor vests to ils soldiers ln Afghanistan. Co uncil membe rs not at the public meeting of June 2, but at a private dinner before the meeting. attended and reported next day by your Jerry Clausen As a. result or ttrat secret ,-or at least unannounced -agree· ment to review Ali ·s case. an agreement publicly approved at the counc il meeting after a charade of a "public hearing," the City Council now finds itself in the unenviable position of having to bring suit against an a rtist for hi s efforts lo express himself. Ali's problems never came from rus sculpture; yet he was he ld up for two months from be· ing allowed to complete his own work in ru s own yard. held up by city indifference. obstruction and bureaucratic ine rtia. Al the June 16 City Council meetin~ · Ali was under duress near to coercion to agree to the coun c il ·s .. c o nditions ... The city had red-lagged his own sculpture on his own property and he hadn't been allowed to touch it since! So, he agreed. HE HAS SINCE tried to follow the terms or the conditions, where he can. He has installed curbing, trucked in topsoil, grown honeysuckle and roses, plans a small garden of summer vegetables -surely no harm to the republic, you'd think. But faceless city planners have decreed that s uch in· dividuality of pre mises is in· tolerable. The neighbors don't mind it, mind you -anonymowi city employees mind it. J .P. PALMER H.-.a~• . l rf 1111 To the Editor: The COsta Mesa City Council did not .. bend over backwards ... by allowing Ali Rous han lo show his work on his own property but rather the countil show;d excellent judgment In assessing Roushan's contribution as valua· ble to the community. Roushan is an artist, probably the premier artist among the few livin1 in Costa Mesa, and It Is depressing to think my neighbors are so uncultured they would stop the type of civic· minded artistic e"pression he stands ror. MICHAEL HENDRIE • , .. 0.11, ...... __ ,_ ..... ,_ Mt'f ,,_ ~ Letttn .._.. M ...._ .. , ...................... , .... c .... -... CA ttth. L..-n ,_._ .. fer .-..c.t1911 ................... -1 .......... , .. .................. -... ..., .. _ -.. ......... _, .. .._... .. 'WE•'"' tlfo••'-" P~oposal --Rapped. The Hunt1n1toft R•a c-h CJaambLI:: oL Conuat'rc-• 11' lhreatenlua to t•ke le11al arltm to bldtk rlly .,1ans to build • three bl ock mall In th r downtown ttrt'a w1lh frderal money Cham'-'r ~present•Un11 siud the a•ml mall would only St!rn .. cosmet1r sur1ery and that improvements might h•ve to bf> -----=r=em=ove<ront-e the local coastal pro1ram is forroaUy approved CBAJIBEa Ot'nCli\L" Mlso question whether the proJe<"t would meet ill de1ured aoal ol eitber improvtna bousina coodi· Uona or provtdina economic op- portunity. However, Mayor Ruth Bailey said that the project meets federal criteria and 1s designed lo be a catalyst to revllalite the downtown area. "The chamber should be in· .tterested in improVing the condi ·uons to bring oew business to j the area. ... "TBECllAMBEa action. after the fact. is. oot beneficial to anyone," she said. ln August the chamber pro- tested city plans to the U.S Department of Housing ·and Urban Development, the agency which approved federal funds fbr the project. •'It was the unanimous opinion of the 27 directors to seek in· junctive relief if KUO justifies the project,·· chamber executive manager Ralph Kiser said Tues· day. The chamber opposed the con· cept when it was approved in July. C-N Classes Offer Adult Diploma Work Costa Mes a and Newport Beach adu.lts who wouJd like to earn a high school diploma still may enroll for tbia year's claues. A spokeswoman for lbe -Newport-Mesa School District aaid applications are being ac· cepled by the Adult Education Department, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Pil'l'ICIPA.N'l'S' high school records will be evaluated and clua rqbtratioG completed at the same time, she said. "If you cannot obtain your high school traoscripts . the S1a.ff will help you," she added. "Transcripts are not required for registration.·· •o•t: TRAN • adults were , graduated from the adult school last year. she said. "Most ad1;lt stooent:; ar~ able to complete their credits within ayeat." Classes are scheduled '\from 8 : 30 to 9: 30 p. m ., she said. Mesa Youths Can Register For Sports . - Costa M~a youths who ~"uld like lo ta.kt-part m sports ac tivities this fall are being re ,Ulered this week and nm for boys' flag football ,and girls· volleyball and volleytenn.is pro- srams. Boys and girls in grades t.hrft tbrousb ei1bt are invited to sip up, said Carla Ford, the city's youth activities coordinator. Practices are under way Moo· day through Friday at Adams, College Park, Killybrooke, Pau.larino and WU.son Schools. Tbe ftnt practice 1ame is slated Sept. 27, with eight lu1ue 1ames to follow on Saturdays. Relistrations, including a S9 fee, are beinc accepted at the city's leisure services offiC6 in tbe Civic Center, T1 Fair Drive, or at the six school playgrounds between 3:30 and S p.m. • • • Mesa Seeking Coachi .. ng Aid Volunteer lldult coaches are belns IOUCht by tbe city of Cott. lleaa for boys' fta1 football and ,Uls' volleyball and voUeyteanla prosrama. A leisure services department ~ 1pokeawoman said pro1rama are uader way at Adams, Colle1e Park, Klllybrooke, Liadber1h , Paularino and WU.on schools. VolUDleers are asked to '-'Oft· taet carla Ford, ·youtb activiU. to0t N ww, 8t m..-1. "' .. -• -• • -• • -• ..... .,. • -• --• .. -• .. • • -T .-• • --• • • • ..,. • • • • • • • ••• • . Thursday, September 18, 1980 CJN ~LY PILOT A9 , :Wells Said Hazard Cancers Blamed on HB Water Departmeftt or Health Services, James L. Staliler, ur1ed the- comnUulon to at\,ldy excavaUon Huntlngton Beach pl,Jnning commtnioner trave heSTd testimony alleging that four peo- ple are dyin1 Crom cancer as a re- sult or drinking water from weUa near an old chemical dump site. She said about 100 people pres· ently •~a(u from private wells near the site but added that Lbe water level la deeper now and tests indicate the water is safe to drink. with an emer1ency plan to quickly cover up tbe site 1--- As a result of the hearing, planners caHed for a detailed en· vironmental probe of health hazards p(>ssible if excavation tor development is allowed al the site. At the public h e'arin1 , regional director of the stale fumes become too concentrated and endan&er the health or the surfoundinc reaidenta. 63-year Tradition _ __ibe dump is located southeast of Bolsa Chica Street and Warner Avenue. -Eagles Soaring Over Generations ~ ~ / Fresla Coat Dianna Swenson (foreground ) and J oe Meena roll fresh paint on walls at Orange Coast YMCA in Newport Beach as their instructor, Norm Paley, watches. The painters are members of a Comprebensive'Edocatton and"Train- ing Act (CETA ) class that volunteered J,p give the Y a facelift. Last year, instructor Paley noted, his appren- tice painters painted Harbor Area Boys Club in Costa Mesa. Housing ~lutiom S~reened by Mesa Primary ideas for solving Costa Mesa's affordable housing shorta~e revolved aroun d gov- eromeol spending, Innovative financing and closer, smaller housing unit s during a brainstorming session at City ~enty m e mbe r s of the Chamber of Commerce's hous- mg 1.1sk force tossed about ~ different ideas into the pol dur ing the group's first work sessioo chaired by Donn Hall, ci· ty councilman and vice chairman of the chamber's in· dustrial committee. THE TASK FORl'f" w •:-. formed al lhe reque. t of lht: <.:at> Council alter a chamber report indicated that many coastal area industries are considering moving operations because or problems in housing employees in the city. Tc1-.k forre memlH'r<> are lo m et>I ag •• 11l Sept 3'1 lo n •v1ew the possible sol utions to tugh- cost housing problems. Hall said. Members include represen· talives of Iinancial institutions, d i v government, real e~tat..e f1ri.1, C'ollew s h1>si>1ta1 rt .. velopment orgamzallons a mJ lht: chamber. Most discussion revolved around proposals for high densi- ty apartment and condominium 'projects which can be construct· B~'•a11 Eagk- Chrls Romberg of Newport Beach has achieved Eqle Scout status . The 1980 Corona det M~tr I Hgh School graduate i~ et fre~hman at UCLA wheo tans to major in ~ .c1ence .. ed al a lower per-unit cost, Hall sajd OTHER SUGGESTIONS in· eluded government rent and re- sale oentrols, government rent and purchase subsidies and new financing programs. Included as financial ideas, H a ll s aid , wer e plans for gradually incn•ased mort.g~ge p;1) ments that would keep in· 1tial costs down in purchasing homes, rising as inflation COD· tinues and money becomes more plentiful. Lower interest rates were sug- gested through a plan that would allow lenclinF( firm~ to <>hart' in 1 "~r.h• pwllt:> fro m homes lau,r sold by their purchasers. N-M Schools Set Nights For Parents Back·to-school nights begin -thi~ week in the Newport-Mesa School Du:;t rir l and conlinuP at lht" v.1n•>u" 1•1• m~ntary ~chOIJls throughout t.tus month and Oc· tuber The events are scheduled so that teachers m ay meet parents and explain instructional goals, classroom rules and work stan- dard s for the yea r , a spokeswoman e jtplained. EASTBLUFF elementary has s c he duled the first session tonight. Newport Heights and California Ele mentaries win greet parents Sept. 23. Adams. Killybrooke, Newport, Paularino, Pomona and Wilson will hold their events Sept. 24. Andersen, Bear Street, Harbor View and Whittier parents will go back to school Sept. 25. COLLEGE PARK ANO Parsons will host parents Sept 30. Corona del Mar Elementary's event is Oct. 1, and Lindbergh, Mariners and Sonora have theirs scheduled Oct. 16. Parents are as ked to eootact their local school for specific times events are scheduled, the spokeswoman noted. Surf Conte8t Set More than 200 surfers are ex- pected to compete Saturday and Sunday in the 10th annual Hunt· ington Beach Summer Surf Con· test. The ('()ntcst, scheduled to start at 6.30 a.m. both days, wl-11 be staged on the south side of the Huntington Beach pier. { It was 1917. Woodrow Wi\aOD was president, the U.S. declarecj · war on Germany and Ty Cot>b won the American Lea1ue bat· ting crown. It was also tbe year that Ralpfl Allin started a family tradition i\BOUT 151 attended the commission's public hearing with 12 speakers urging the com·" missioners to take time and ~tudy safe methods of removing the contaminated soil from the four-acre dump, which is sur- rounded by residential develop- ment. According to a study by Jack K . Bryant and Associates. Inc., city v.;ater and water from the shallow private wells near the site is of good quality and safe to drink. • by becoming a Boy Scout. But environmental planner Tammy Smith. who assisted in the study, said that 20 y~ars ago the water level in the many private wells near the dump was much shallower than its present depth of~ feet. SHE SAID SOME of the private wells had been closed over the · years because of contamination from the dump, which in the 19405 was used for oil refinery wastes. Peter Von Elten. counsel for the developer who wants to build a condominium project on the dump site, said be knows of four persons who are dying of cancer caused , he contends, because they drank water contaminated by the dump fur a period of time. "What we have is a correla- tion people getting sick who drank water that at one time was very noxious and may have been eootaminated," Ms . Smith said. "But there's oo proof of cause and effect." Dilley Day Tournament ·Signups Set Entries will be ac_cepted through Friday for volleyball and basketball tournaments scheduled to be held at Jim Dilley Day Sunday at Maio Beach Park. Tbe entry fee is $4 for the tournaments. to begin at 10 · a .m . Dilley, whose dream was a park surrounding Laguna Beach, died Aug. 3 of cancer at the age or 68. The day in bis honor will be 'held from 10 e .m. to 10 p.m. and include food, m usic, games, and speeches. Also scheduled at 10 a.m. is a five -kilometer beach run, with proceeds going t-0 the Hunger Project·, an organization aiming to end world starvation by lhe year 1997. Registration for the run will continue through Friday, and late registration will begin at 8 a.m . at Main Beach Sunday. The entry fee for the run is also $4. BIRDS OF A FEATHER AuaMI, Tom, Aafph (from top) SIOPer Meeting Mesa's Planners ' Get Pay Raise Costa Mesa planning com· missioners not only got a raise but aJao were authorized pay for attending a three-day League of California Cities session in Los Angeles. Councilman Donn Hall moved for a SlO-per-meeting pay bike during Monday's regular council 'Y' Indian Pow Wow Set A recruitment "Pow Wow" for prospective YMCA Indian Guide o·r Indian Princess members wiU be held tonight at tbe Oranae Coa1t YMCA in Newport Beach. -All Interested fathers with their sons or daughters, first throusb third grades, are ur1ed to attend. Fathers and .children form trlbea and participate in various actlvlU• tJ:arouabout the year. Activities ranae Crom campoutl to regular meetings. The 7 p.m. meeting will be held in the YMCA 's Ceremonial Rlnll at 2300' University Drive. For more information, call 142-9980. .. session, raising salaries for the five commissioners from $40 to S50 for each of up to five meet· ings per month. HALL TOLD council mem- bers the commissioners "put in a considerable amount of time" for what works out to be "less than $2 an hour." City Manager Fred Sorsabal immediately called for a council poltcy regarding payment of ~ommi111oners when they at- tend conventions and other sessions on city business. He asked specifically for a ruJ. ing on commission attendance at the league session Oct. 20-22. BALL INCLUDED the leasue· payment authorization in his raise motion , which wu s econded by Councilwoman Norma Hertzog. Commissioners have been making $40 per meettn1, up to a maximum of $200 monthly, since 1973. That year. their salaries were raised from S2S a meetin1 not to exceed $100 a month. City records note that com- missioners got SS per ae.sslon back in 1957. the earliest nota- tion on commiuionen' pay. It took the Newport Beach resident a while. but be reached tbe pinnacle of the scouting world 36 years later when be became an Eagle Scout. THAT WAS IN 1953, the same yearthat Allin's nephew, Tom Allin, also became an Eagle Scout. Now, 27 years later. Allin's grandson. Russel Baldwin, bas become an Eagle Scout. · 'Tb{ee generations of eagles," said Allin. helping his grand.son adjust bis collection of scouting patches at a photo session. ALLIN, LIKE IDS nephew and his 'grandson, is active in scout· ing. He is the scout coordinator at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. Grandson Russel, a student at Orange Coast College this Call, became an Eagle-Seoul-last February. He is the son of Nan- cy and Pet.er Baldwin of Carta Mesa. 'Grab' Lands Mesa Man In Trouble A Costa Mesa man who al· legedly told officers be h,ad an urge to grab the breuts ol a woman be passed while walking along Fairview Road bu· beeo arrested on suspicion of a.saault and battery. The M-year-old man alleaedly grabbed tbe Zl-year-old woman near Ambeat Place ju.st u a police officer cruised by about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Costa Mesa woman screamed and tried to escape, · tbe officer said. When the young man spotted tbe cruiainc police car, the of. ficer said, be ran. The weeping woman screamed at the officer to "Get bi.m," he noted. The man was arrested minutes later near Columbia Drive and Amherst, police said. He was released on S2SO bail and is to appear Sept. 30 in Harbor Municipal Court. - Burglar Hits Townhouse In Costa Mesa Richard B. "Rick" Kem re- turned Crom vacation to find his Costa Mesa townhouse had been burglariz.ed, police said. Police said a persistent burglar tried to pry open a win· dow, tried to pry open a door secured by a deadbolt and final- ly kicked out a panel near the front door to gain access. Kem, racina administrator for the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, listed the value or articles taken from bis home at $5,000. Included, be said, were two stereo sets, a microwave oven and jewelry as well as the cassette player pried from bis car parked in the garage. Driver Gets. 3-year Term SAN LUIS OBISPO CAP> -A Fresno physician bu been 'sea· tenced to three yean in state prison for felony hit-run and vehicular mamlausbter coovic· Uona atemmin& from the death ol •Jo11er at Clovis. Dr. Louis J. Prender1ut, 55, wu sentenced to the upper, or maximum, term of felony hit· run became of the severity ol the cue and b1a past troubles wttb the law. He ple8decl oo contest to tbe bit-run and mlldemeanor counts wbicb stemmed Crom an acci· dent In which Robert Spencer, 21, of Coalinsa, wu struck from be~incl and killed while JoaiDI beside Bullard Avenue Feb. 30. ~· -i -ii Je DAILY PILOT Thunmy, s..,terrw 1 e. 1980 'Nymphets' Seeking Job' Girls I nt~r11i 1>1~d for 'Lolita' Role NEW YOHK. <APl Playwnaht P:dward Nf'Hh.-r waA Molly 'i mother troubled: "If Albff ll lf'arc-hlna for .. • 'nympht'l to play u1Uta \In yon~ ran hand It' ll, th •y should be able to do It. on Broadway., but lhe. asp.mna n~mpheu wbo~it Cllll h1&ndlt' 1t UuJ It'• up t.o her. t'a not up plied for the job had htUe 1do what lht' rok re-to mt' ·· -- _QWr~lres.ses uldt'r than 13 lli"e~ told they'rT. OVt'-,---.·-.,-lC-)N_'T_t;_·v•:a Ul8t; TH08E r a t;CKLES," the hlU tor this l>•rt. Ml sroN"s of m<M1tly blond.-. 111ud Alt.-,~ wh1•n l1lt1ndt• Surah tnabs ut down op· often Jil&lina httlr girls tumt-d Ul) to audition In a 1>rnlllt' him rented hote .. mt~tin.c room Sttr.-h iuuct stw wa1< told lhti pl1&y IA about "11 "I KNOW IT:N A80 l 'T A l.lnl~t: girl who falls tn k)ve w1th •an uld•r man. · was tht l'&; 13 ...,___...ear-old Kerri Gret>o dt>i.<'nbe<i lht> p!ot Tl'ffive ou evur •en m loH .lCnn '" Albff asked. "Who, me "" K er11 said e t-:. "'1denrna Oh no!" Albee's s~npt 1s ba~ed l\fl \'ladtmir Naboko~ ~ novel about Humbert Hum~r1. • :.t·year-old pr1> fessor st>itually obsessed by lus 11-) e~r old. nail rubbltn,&, dlr1 be ism udge"d s t t'pda ugbter. Loht a "I ha\•en 't read 1t. but I hear It 's a ver) good book .' lO )'ear old. blac k haired Lee Nestor told Albee "I was JUSt tallung lo a girl and s he ftlled me in on 1t It sounds very in· teresting " Molly McCabe. -a ll·year · old freckled brunette we aring a Cub Scouts shirt. read the book lo prepare for the audition. She was perp'Jexed: "I THINK THAT WHAT SHE ~oes with Hum- bert Humbert and the way she acts with him is very peculiar ." she told Albee. Before the interviews began, Albee warned the 50 little girls that the play includes scenes of "sex· ual intimacy," addin1: "Anybody whose mother isn't interested in having you play that kind of thing shouldn't be involved." So ooe..teft the room. Molly McCabe later said that doesn't trouble her. "I don't believe the play will be as sexual as the boot. It would be hard to do on the stage," sbe said. ·'It could be fun." Not All Planes Were Grounded , WICHITA, Kan. CAP> -The Associated Press reported erroneously that aU single-engine Cessna 210 Centurion airplanes were grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration. The report ap· peared Tuesday in the Daily Pilot. The FAA on Monday grounded 590 pressurized versions of the Cessna 210 Centurion for emergen- cy eneine inspections. Non-pressurized versions of the ai'rplane mode l were not included in the grounding order. The action by the federal agency was prompt- _ed by an incident Aug. 29 i.n Colorado in which a ' Centurion suddenly lost engine compression and the pilot made an emergency landing. The re were no injuries. l(lrl who'11 loVt·d by un 11lil4.'r tOIU\ " A11kt~I lat..r how 11ht> felt about the sexual ele· m .. n h1 of lht• 1>1o1f'l , S111rah'11 mother sn-apped~ "I don t h.'1·1 mit• wuy or Ww other I 'II have no p11rt11·uJar ft>f'hn.c u11111 l 'v; rN•d tht> pl.y " Alti.tt' aid ttw 1wur1·h for h1:s Lolll •. with call· ba<'ki. and r1·1HhnM1>, rould t•ontmue up lo 1 week bt'fort rt'hl'ttr ""I" bt·.cin l>t'(' 14 lle'll know his n) mpht-t. ht' '"'d hy 11 1·h .. nt1<'1tl elet'tric reaction I'll h8Vt' .. ALB..:•: u t:nNES A NYMPHET AS ;,a youna girl "'ho ,·an provoke th(' mtl!Sl abommable lust l.n a . c:nan. maybt· without t>ven knowing 1t." The »S~mn1ie n> mptwt:i hat! other notions Said one round hll'e<i, long ha1rt>1l lJlc111t1t> .. A nymphet 1s a girl who 1:-. very beautiful and everyont.> loves ht-r"' f \r\-(1 \7crde .\J ine (111d t)iquor FETZER WINE SALE! 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Triafr11· tm On rntt '' l'ounty '~ rreewll>'S rua)' c·on,f• tu • slow and· bumpy halt b)' thf' m 1ddle ol this decade 1r the tall' ~n l rai se m u rt> mo n .. y f ur transportalloo That w as the i.o ber1 n ii message te•vt'n today by four prominent transportation o ( flcials tu a slight ly unsym pathet.ac crowd or about 150 peo pie at a forum sponsored by the wport ~ff As11ociat.ton at Denver Flights Slated Frontier Airlines announced today that it will begin Boeing 737 jet service from John Wayne Airport lo Denver via Las Vegas on Dec. 15. Bob Schulman, a spokesman for the Denver-based air car· rier. said Frontier flights wiU de part from Orange County twice daily. Under a recent action of the .orange County Board of Supervisor s, Frontie r and Wes t e rn Airl in es, of Los Ang e les . w e r e granted permission to originate two flights each from John Wayne Airport. Thos e carrie rs will join Hughes Airwe st and Air California al the facility. Hughes Airweat and Air California are giving up two flights each per day lo accommodate Frontier and Western. . West.em previously announced it would start non-s top jet service between Orange County and Salt Lake City on Oct. 26. Orange County will become the 85th destination served by Frontier:. which operates in 216 states and Clinada. Schulman said. Orange County is the first Soul.hem California location lo be served. by tbe airline, Schulman noted. 1t now rues t.o three Northern California loca- tions -Sacramento, Stockton and Redding. Schulman said Frontier will shii're ticket counter space in the cramped John Wayne Airport with Hughes Airwest. Air California and Western have en· tered discussions, on a similar space sharing plan, according to county airport officials. SchuJman noted that Fron· tier's Boeing 737s are equipped . with "husn kits " to help minimize noise. He said Fron· tier has no c urrent plans lo purchase lbe quieter DC-9 Super 80 jet. Air California is pla.nning to begin using the craft in 1981. Conner Takes . Early Lead NEWPORT. R.l. (AP) -Den· nis Conner and Freedom won the start by 10 seconds over Jim Hardy and Australia in the second race of the America's Cup challenge today and in· creased the lead to one minute and 42 seconds after four legs. Hardy instituted a 14-ta.ck tacking duel on the weather leg but failed to shake Conner and his crew with Dennis Durgan of Newport Beach as tactician. Both crews had clean sets ol their spinnakers for the reaching leg wilb the light six· knot breeze favoring the Australian. The start was delayed , about lS minutes as the commit- tee waited for the light breeu to shift out of the southwest lo the northwest. Cocaine Nabbed • SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Marin County authorities say they have made one of the largest cocaine busts in county history. Four people were arrested and a pound of cocaine was seiaed TUesday night. they said. FALL FASHION .,. FADS FEATURED Fall fashions return to the ela11lc look aa previewd-hf today's Dally Pilot. Look foe "Strle" edition ol "Periscope, ' a 16·P•I• ma1a&i.oe 1ritb at.ortes and pie· ..,.. capt\lrinl tbe latest loob IDfallfMhlcww. \ th<' Ma.molt llotel h 11 hard to 1ma.im" th•l any n de rould bf> bumJl1er than the one speabr Michael £vanhoe ret'e1~ from aome frualr•ted a udtenct> members E vanhoe Is the ~·ecut1 ve director ol the state Transporta lion CommlSSioo, the group lbat allo cates s tate funds fo r transportation proJects He was appointed to the post two years a-.ci by Gov-Edmund G Brown Jr Ile Iii & former campaign worker for Brown. Ev llnhoe found himself in the un comfortable position of de· livering the bad forecast for lritnsportation in the state lo several.in the audience who stiU were smarting from his recent lobbying efforts against a bill passed by the legislature lo give Orange County a large distribu· lion of stale funds. Eva:nhoe told the llroup that although the state has a $500 million surplus for transport•· lion projects. it will be gone by 1982, and that the state will need an extra $700 to $900 million by 1985 lo perform needed conatruc· lion. He said transportation "ia what makes lbe economy ol thia state tick," and be called on business leaders lo take the lead in bolstering the s tate's transportation treasury. "It's difficult for a Democrat like myself lo say lo the business community to come out and help, but it's necessary," be said. But his pleas dido 't seem lo sway those who still contend that Orange County is being shortchanged of state construe· tion funds.· Said another speaker, Al llollinden of Fountain VaUey, wbo is chairman or the Orange County 'lllns porta tion Com· mission: "~d we truthfully go to the people of Orange County and ask for an increase in taxes when we're telling them thev're not gettir\g J,heir share?" State ~alors John V. Briggs and John G. Schmitz both at· tended the forum a nd they grilled Evanboe about SB512 - lbe legislation intended to help equaliz.e the county's allotment. (See TOU.., Page AZ) Roads at Issue Agency Praising Coastal Housing By Sl'EVE MAaBLE 0t•De1ty ........... LOS ANGELES -Plans for re_sidential, «t~velopment on nearly 10,000 acres along the so- called Irvine Coast were praised today by state coastal com· missioners. Commissioners, meeting here lo review a preliminary concept, for the area between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, found few faults with lbe plan authored by Orange County and Irvine Company officials. It calla for development of up t.o 2,000 residential units on the west rim of a proposed national park. It alao calls for preservation of up to 74 percent of the coastal acres aa open space. -Further, ·it calls for construe· lion of two highways through the coastal bills. The roads, Pelican Hill and Sand Canyon roads, are both shown as lntersectm1 with Coast Highway where visit.or· servina facilities also will be located. A Different \'iele ,_ Irvine Company officials bad requested the review to 1ause feelln1 towards their plans for the roads and construction of homes. 1bey said they intend to submit the plan for official ac· lion by coastal commissioners by t.be encl of thia year. Commiasioners keyed in on two issues: construction of homes on tbe face of Wisbbooe Hill and tuminl Sand Canyon Road into a four-lane highway. Warm weather and higher water temperatures sometimes have people acting a little unusual, such as Marc Benton 6 of Newport Beach who takes a different view of the ~a~h area after ·a few minutes of splashing at Corona del Mar State Beach. Coastal commission staff memben had su11ested that the four-lane highway would have severe visual and environmental impact on the are~ Retired Deputies Sue. Sheriff Gates · Plannen also said that COD· struction of 85 homes on lbe frontal slope of Wishbone Hill could tiann tbe area's scenery and ruin a kuldmark.. But Robert Rende, a county planner, said, if Sand Canyon Road is reduced lo a "meander· ing park road '' as com· missionen suggest, motorists would clog Newport and Laguna Beach to reach the park and sur· rounding areas. By GLENN SCO'IT ,,. .. o.ity~lutf Brad Gates. Orange County's s heriff-coroner, has been ac· cused in a lawsuit filed Wednes· day of withholding amenities to retired deputies who supported ·his political opponent in the No· vem ber, 1978, election. The suit was filed in Orange County Superior Court Wednes· day by the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs, association President Michael L. Johnson and retired deputies Robert Singer and Cliff Miller. Named as defendants are Gates, the county, the Orange Courtly Sheriff's Welfare Com- Whatever It Was, It Went BOOM A thunderous clap rattled widesPreact sect.ions of Oraqe County about '1:15 p.m . Wednes· day, brincinl numerous phone calla to law enforcement acen· cles from beaches to foothilll. Spokesmen for the Oran1tt Couo'1 Communications Coatnl . a1ency ln 0r&Jl8e, which dil· aeminatee informatiba tbroUlli police radio networks, iuuid confirmation al a 10Dle boom. Reaideatl in llLlalon Viejo, 1!1 Toro, 1'11tia, Santa Ana, 08*D Grove, Anaheim, Fullerton, Fountaln Valley, Coeta 11 ... Oran1e, Lquna Beach, lrvtDe HunUn1ton Beach, Newport " Beach and Westminster reported (llee IONJC, Pap AJ> mittee and its chairman, James Bisner. The plaint.ills allege in lbe suit that sworn officers who retire honorably are supposed to be is· sued identification certificates that include an endorsement of whether the person is entitled to carry a concealed weapon. Retired officers also are sup- posed to receive retirement badges pa.id for with funds from the welfare committee, which raises the money by selling cof· fee and tea at tbe sheriff's of. fice, the plaintiffs contend. Singer retired from lbe de· partment in February 1979 after 11 years OD the job; Miller re· tired in November, 1979, after 21 years. The)'-allege that tbey never received either identiftca· lion certificates or retirement (See &E'l'laED, Pa1e A.I) Commisslonen for the most part supported construction or homes OD the race of Wishbone Hill, but agreed that Sand Canyon should not be a highway. State Re8t8 Case GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - The proeecution in lbe murder trial ol four Ku Klux Klansmen and two American Nazis bu rated its cue after preaenlin1 seven weet. of teiltimooy and such key evidence u videotapes of the November IUJlflre that claimed five lives. 'ClOse Call' Airline Almost Loses Lusgage Authorities at San Dle10'1 -makeup kit in Torrey Plnes'and a Lindber1h Field said today 1lad1tone bal OD Enetnltu en Golden West Airlines could bave route. ml1placed aome IU11a1e all ov~r The Golden West Airlines ru1ht · dte place Wednesday 11 lt wasn't crew returned to lJndber1b neld foralittlebelptromafrtend. and locked tbe door before pro. A PadftcSou&bwestAlrllnesJet ceedln1 wltb 14 pa11en1era pilot pointed out Wednesday authoriti•1ald. ' wbUe ft1lnl bJ a slower. twin SDOk•men for Golden West enline commuter craft that cne Alrltnea said today tbelr lnfonna. ba11-.e compartment door oa lion ta sketchy about tbe aborted tbe Golden West plane WU open. trip north. ud wouJdD 't lay ., t.be 'fo pa11en1era were en· ru1ht wu en route to Oruse dan1ered, but LlndbeT1h Tower County'aJobnWayneAfrport. penonnel said Golden West could Tbey did say tbe commuter bave dropped a ditty bat oa DeJ plane would have been nytna llar, a autteue oa Polnt Loma, a uocout. Commissioner Judy Rosener of Newport Beach said that a four-lane highway might create more problems lban it would solve. "You can always make roads wider," she s aid. "But it's tough to make them sma.ller." Other commissioners pointed out that grading the highway could lead t.o severe runoff. .... ~ .. s~ FBI agents hope their hot line (916-541-0404) will heat up again following the release of composite drawings of the two men who wheeled the massive bomb into Harvey's Resort Hotel in a $3 million extortion attempt Aug. 26. Harvey's and the other Stateline casin~ are offer ing $200,000 reward for those responsible. (Story AS.) Shipyard Sabotage Told in San Di~o SAN DIEGO CAP) -The FBI is investigating claims by workers at the bi11est West Coast shipyard that four Navy warships were sabotaged, the San Diego Evening Tribune re- ported today. • The sabotage was done in a way that could expose sailors to radiation and require millions of dollars in repairs, the workmen said in the copyrighted story. Tools, they said. were em- bedded in lead shields Chat are auppoeed lo protect sailors from radioactive wastes. Bay Dredging Plan Slated The Department of Fish and Game will present a plan for restoration and clredgtna of Up- per Newport Bay to its public policy advisory committee at a meettna in Newport Beach City Hall COWlCil cbamben at 7 p.m. Sept. M. The meetinl ia open to the public. Department spokesmen also announced its technical advl9ory committee meets ton11bt ln the UCI Eqineerinc Buildinl, room 50Z, at 7:30 p.m. While tonllht's Upper Bay 1e11lon ia not cloled, a depart· ment spokesman noted dl•· CUHion wUJ be purely tecbnlcal la nature wltb no public preMD· tatlon. Tbe ea1laeertn1 room also bu limited 1eat1n1. Other Coverage Other Harbor Area CO""P appean today• Pa1e Al. The ships were identified as destroyer tenders built by Na· tional St.eel and Shipbuilding Co. The ships include the Yellowstone, launched Jan. 27. 1979, followed by the Arcadia that summer and the Cape Cod launched later. The fourth ship is under construction. A company official confirmed that the metal handle of a tool used to smooth lead was found in the shield of one ship under con· struction. But Dick Vortmann, National Steel executive vice president, (See SIDPS, Page AZ) Coast Weather Low clouds tonight and . Friday morning, clearing· to mostly sunny Friday. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 65 inland. Highs Friday 68 lo 78. INSIDIE TOD.4 \' Surfn'• q they compete a• /iercel11 as foot ball plaJler1, but rorel11 ~t much notice. SH~ 81. l•de~ Iht«ig $tpttnhr !& JWI -J UST BRE..4KINC -----.... No Hostage Action Bv-I ran P nrliament, • K7 Tbf' A'"'9C'fMM PrHll lran·, Purl1.i111t>MI h1lh-tt tnda tn 'f't u11" romm1ttf't' to deal wilh tht• !'12 t\mt>r1t'e1n hv-.lu,.:t>s iind hatdltnP df'putl.-11 harshly d\>n ounr€.'d th<' l 'niCt•d Stah' .. 'l'flhrliln Rad10 .said ll\c re1lmfl will uot rt>l~1o1· Hw ,·~1111\•·' 1•.tMb Tht• llt<'ll ..... 111mn <t( tht• P"rhftmt'nl or Ma1lu, w1u1 nol of f1t·1.11ly unnoum.•,-.1 , but 11 "'Il l\ \"111w1·tt-.l ld rf'Convttnf' Sunday Tht• 1'111 lw1111•111 111011. up 1h1~ h.):.tagc> Ii.sue-on Tut>sday At that tmw ll '''tt>ll 10 ~N up J Nl mmltt<'e to df'al wnh the 320 11;" 11hl 1·11:-1 ... u11I ,l'fwihtlt"I un1llht>r nwt>tina today let work out d1•t.i1l-. llut l't'I"'' ~ .. ff11m f1•h1 an toou' 'u1tl the-l~H·-.t st ·ir.lon fu1l1•d 1\1 I \'lH'fl ,I •l\'1 l'hlll f)lrfb•~ f-'f#ftf: f'Mflt ff...,,_ MOllt-:sn l 1 \I'• l l111 111.in "'n~ killed 1.nd two ot.hen. \H•rt• li1l.,llll.1llu·d \Ii llh ''~It \\1•un1h ~ht'n motorr)'<'hs~ fouaht Jt .1 n· ... 1.1111 .1111 h.-1,· t•l\l,1\ ,.,.,111 t' rl"1J1.1rtcd l'ohn• h1•,1n t i.:u11,h11h .. h11111} i•flC'r 1111dn1gbt »nd drovt' lo th,• \111l 1~t' H1 ,t..1111.ml ,.h .. n· the~ round two men, who had het>n :-tubbto\I .111c1 ..... , 1·1 .11 nwm~r.. of thf' 811rboppe~ mown·y l'le rlub. lJCllH ,. ,,111.J IA-fHue~.-('•u•p llh K) Tbf' .\3.S«latf'd Ptt s -..e,1l>t1rttl' t..r.11·li 1 ruup~ alUIC'ked Palc~tir11an guerrilla tar gt'l:. nl•a1 th1• "1uthl'rn Lt.'banesl' ('Oastal city of Tyre in a raid au11t'd .11 ht<.ullni.: off 11·rror 1 .i.1d~ a~a1ns.t the Jewish state, the Tt>I '''" mtlttJr' <om m,111d ~a1t1 tuda) 'IX'kt>s111,1n ... a11t the r:11ders destroyed several guerrilla bui lrling:. .1rul ,, hwh·~ nt'.lr the ~uemlla ·controlled !'t'editerra m•an port, 12 mtll'' north of the lsraeh ubanese frontler Poli"h ·.-..1 ril.-.-" ff•1 11••1t·t'd WARSAW. Poland 1APl A new wave of tabor unrest was reported to have hit factories and plants .today in various parts of this communist country Walkuut5 were occurring at 16 enterprises, some hit by work ,wppuges for the second or third time in recent weeks. Warsa"' lelev1s1on said. No reasons were given for the latest strike:-:ind the' report gave no figure for the number of workers tn\'ol \'t'd or whether the strikes were at major factories or m10 es llijn.-1.;4.•r" .'t4.•HI Bnc-1.; M !AM I 1:\P1 The Castro government said today that two h11 ackers would bt' rl'turned to the United States for prosecu· tton. and the l' S government promptly dispatched a plane to Havana to bnng them baC'k It 1s tht' fi rst time in the 20-year history of U.S.·to·Cuba hi- jackmgs that the Cuban go\'emment returned hijackers to face immediate prost><•ut1on an this country. Ni uel Bludgetmiag Survivors Offering Reward for Killer By FREDERICK S<.'HOEMEHL Of -o.lly ,., ... SwH The families of a newly wed couple bludgeoned to death in their La~una Niguel home in Au gust posted a $25.000 reward today for mformdlJOn leading to the 1dent1ty of the killer or killers At a morning news conference conducted at the Orange County Sheriffs Department an Santa Ana family spokesman Bruce Harrtngton said. "We hope that som ebody some wher e knows somethmg " Harrington. a Newport Beach attorney, IS <1n Older brother Of Keith Eli Harrington. the 24· year-old UC Irvine medical stu· dent. who, together with his wife. Patrice Anne, 27, was slain last Aug. 21 Orange County Sheriff in- vestigators say they have three men workihg full lime to solve the case. but that no substanlial leads have been uncovered. More than 150 persons including r elat ives , fri e nds and co- workers of the slain couple have been interviewed. The families' spokesman said the investigation has only shown "that these were two beautiful kids ." The bodies were found in a bedroo m a da y a fte r the estimated time of death. They were found by the medical stu· dent's father. Roger Harrington He had returned to the residence at 33381 Cockleshell Drive in Niguel Shores after s pending several days at his Long Beach condominium. An autopsy determined that the Harrin'ltons died ftom ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT ,,,, o,.,. (CN\t ..P•"• P-101 ..,,,,. """"" I\ tOm01MO ~"" N~-. .. "'"' .. '' ovo11'""'" Of In• 01•illfJt Co.hi PVOll~•"O ComHny s.o,..,.,,,. •Oil/Of\'\,.,, °"04 ·"-0 Mond•Y tht~t\ J l•cMt ro• Co''• AA.ow N••DC>'' 8•• " H~11nqH1n 8••th Fo"l"lt••" V••I"" 11 w1n• L•ovn• 8f'1h.f\ ~tPI (0.-\1 A -wnQI• '"0'0"'41 r01hOft 1\ 01.IOl•\h"'° -,.1u1Cf·<ft • 4"4 'Sv"'Cl.t'f'. rnfl D"R\•~t OVOh\h•f'tQ DIAnt 1\ itt J)I) Wnt A•Y ~t,t'"f't P 0 80• tSfr,O (tP\l.t ..-.,,,.. ( 4*•f1un . .-~)llt7ti. .............. P•f'~irJfl'lt •M Pub11~ Tl'tomolCHittt (f11tn, ffll.om•\A M~ ... 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Brown to sign the bill since it was amended to the satisfaction o f the transportation com - mission, Evanhoe said the com· mission will discuss the matter a t its meeting next week in Fresno if Brown has taken no action. Evanhoe repeatedly stressed that he only follows the com· mission's instructions. "If I had the power attributed to me, I'd give Jerry Brown a rough run for his money." he said. The executive director didn't come out in support or the biJJ. however. He said he'd rather see a wholesale restructuring of the method used to allocate transportatiQn funds . Rather than divide the money among the state's 11 districts into what he called "little piles of money that don't bu.ild freeways," he said he'd rather allocate money lo counties according to how much laxes were paid and use a special fund for major projects. From Page Al smrs ... and Navy spokesmen said they have no specific information of further damage. Tbe newspaper said four workers told of tools embedded in lead on Navy ships as long ago as 1977. One said he saw lead scrapers and wire brushes being thrown into molten lead on six occasions. In addition, others said "cracu big enough to stick.. your little finger in" existed near the edges of the shields but bad been COY· ered by thin layers of lead to pass inspections. No ~e inspections have turned up objects in the lead, Vortmann said, but two workers. said inspectors routinely tell tead·shop crews before the lead is poured which areas are to be1 inspected. The vessels deliver supplies to warships al sea, retumlnc wltb radioactive wastes and other debris. However, no spent nuclear fuel ls Involved, the Navy said. The shields form workin& compartments and storage areas within the hull ol the ships and are deaiped to contain radiation. }slamie' ·Nations Map War .~ EZ. Morocco <A I') P"orel1n 111lnl•lt:rtt or the world's Islamic ,·O'untrleJ& be1ln mapplna plana to. day for a pc»11iblt' "jlha<\, '' 9rboly WU, •a•lnNl l ~ruct and Is ames ttl r~11tore F.usl Jeruutem toAub itovcreigllty Uut they say they wl II r~rt lo icums only If political. dl1,lomutir und el·onomic preli· !'!Urt' fail Moroc<'o'11 King Hauan II furnuall y 01u:ni; tt}e three-day em crcc.nr~:tton 9'-lhe-;-Worid b lamic.'Conft."rence to plan a long- t erm c 11mp111ten ugainst the hmu~Lt aMeution oflhe holy city Tun1 s 1a 's Habib C hatti , ~t'<>retary general of the Islamic t·onference, and several delega· lion ehJ~s began preliminary dts- c ussaoos Wednesday in Morocco's relig1e>ui1 capital 'hall! also confer'red with King Hassan, chairman of the 14 nation Islamic committee on the ''liberation" of Jerusalem In an interview with The As· sociated Press, Chatti said the Is lamic countries were de- termined to maintain permanent pressure on Israel to put an end to the present stalemate .a nd achieve a "genuine solution" of the Middle East problem, and particularly the problem of · Jerusalem. The launching of a "jihad" was proposed by Saudi Arabia's crown Prince Fahd following the formal annexation or Jerusalem by the Israeli Parliament at the end of Julv. J erusalem ranks third among the Islamic world's holy places, which are under the nominal guardianshipofSaudi Arabia. Chatti said the Islamic coun- tries are getting down to planning the proposed "jihad" in all seriousness but that this did not necessarily involve military ac· lion. "Jihad means total mobiliza- tion for a sacred cause," Chatti said. "In the West, the word bas a medieval connotation or unlimit· ed warfare. It may ultimately come to that, but only as a final re- sort "We realize nothing can change before the election," he said. "But once this is out of t he way, the Jewish vote will no longer dominate American rore1gn policy and the new administra- tion will be in a position to put the necessary pressure on Israel.'· Carter Says Reagan Tone Not Racist W~SHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter said this afternoon he does not think Ronald Reagan is "running a campaign of r acism or hatred," but once again accused his Republican c hallenge r of using "code words" that would be better left unsaid. Carter told a White House news conference it wasn't he who raised the issue of the Ku Klux Klan or "the issue of state's rights." Al the same time, he disputed allegations that he is running a tow.r oad campaign for re· election. "I think my campaign is very moderate in its tone." he said. Carter opened his news coo· ference with a statement that r-e· counted much of what he's been saying in his campaign speeches -that the nation is progressing at home and abroad. Tbe questioning turned at once to Carter statements made in those campaign travels. In Atlanta on Tuesday. the presi· dent quoted Reagan campaign comments on the Klan and state's rights. and ~aid : "Hatred has no place in this country. Racism has no place in this country.'' And. as he had on the road Tuesdar. Carter said be could not "ptedict an early resolu· lion'' to the hostage situation in Iran. He said "the situation has im· proved" because there is a gov· ernment with which to deal. Carter· said his goals were to protect American interest.s, and to do nothing that would en- danger the 52 American hostages, held in Iran since Nov. 4. f'ntRe r,.., A I SONIC ••• hearing and feelln1 the tbun· derclap. • Some told authorities tbey were certain the boom wu an earthquake and othen said lt must have been an exploeion of some kind. No one knows Just where the sonic boom oriitnated. "Your ,ueas Is as &ood as mine," said a Communlcatiom Control olftcer. "1 felt it at home last n1ght." :- 'SIWgun' R~tings Soar N BC 's $20 million e pic "Shogun," starring Richard Chamberlain (above) is d.rawini hefty TV ratil)~s with some estimates the audience may reach 100 million for Friday's final three-hour segment. The fourth episode airs tonight at 9 on Channel 4. The show set in 16th Cen· tury Japan is also· setting off a sake craze. See story, Page A14. ,Changes Ordered In Mobil Oil Ads WASHINGTON (AP) .The Federal Trade Commission al-·' !eged today that Mobil 1, a syn- thetic motor oil adver.tised as a way of cutting oil consumption. may actually increase consump· tioo in some cars. ,.,... Pap ;l,tf RETIRED ... .>adges and that the reason is because they publicly supported Gates' opponent. Loren Rusk. in the 1978 election campaign. The defendants are asking m the suit that Gates be forced by a writ of mandate to issue certificates and badges and not discriminate "because or a mem· ber's political support of Loren Rusk." Sheriff Gates was unavailable for comment on the lawsuit, but Assistant Sheriff Robert Griffeth sajd the suit already has been answered, in large part, by ad· ministrative action. Griffeth said vales Monday personally apa-roved identifica· tion cards for all recent retirees -15-17 deputies -who haven't received one. Both Singer and Miller are on that list, Griffeth said . He explained the delay in issu· ing the cards was caused by a new law that requ.ired the de· signing and printing of new cards. "We just got the cards from the prinler about 10 days ago," he said. The F1'C said Mobil Oil Corp. agreed to settle the case by either discontinu.ing the claim or adding that some cars will use. more oil and that users should check oil levels frequently Mobil ads for several years have said the product "reduces oil consumption up to 25 percent in engines in good mecbanicaJ condition." The FTC did not disagree Wllh 'this claim for mos t cars. However. 1t said some older cars, those with rebuilt engLnes and high performance sports. cars. use less oil when they get a thic ke r type than the low· viscosity Mobil l . The low vis· cosity. or thinness. allows Mobil 1 lo escape quickly through openings between engine parts in these cars, the commission said. . 'The purpose or the order is to alert consumers to check their oil levels carefully when first us· ing Mobti l to delerdlioe ir Mobil l is appropriate for their vehicles and to make sure there is s uffici e nt oil in the crankcase," the agency said. The FTC staff said Mobil re· ceived about 3,600 consumer complaints about Mobil 1 from March 1976 to April 1979. A Mobil spokesman in Washington declined comment until he can read the FTC an- nouncement on the case. The consent agreement con- tains no admission of a law violation. Before the company agreed to the settlement, it was accused of "unfair and decep- tive" advertisin~. 2Mesa . Workers · Frozen By n;aav CLAUSEN OI .. Delly ~ 1'-fl Two men were foµnd dead tbia momln1~in a testlna pit at a Costa Mesa pump manufactur· ing plant, their bodies frozen by escaping low.temperature liq- uefied gas. fire department of· ricials said. R~Henderson , city fire mar'shal , said the two test technicians' mimes wilt not be released untll next of kin ar e notified. He nderson said the bodies were discovered at about 7 a.m. in a 15-foot-deep pit used to test liquid gas pumps manufactured by J.C. Carter Co. at 611 W. 17th St. The fire marshal said £U'St re~ ports indicate the technicians suffocated as oxygen in the pit was displaced by either propane or nitrogen. Bill Saxon, a Carter Co. vice president, said the men ")Vere seen at about 5:30 a.m by a guard. and they appeared to be okay then. What happened, we don't know." Saxon said the two employees were setting up pit facilities to test a 000-horsepower liquefied gas pump later today. The vice president said this morning's tragedy represents the first serious industrial acci· dent at the company. a division of ITT. since it began operations in 1953. Henderson said temperatures in the pit eventually reached an estimated 240 degrees below zero before the two men's bodies were discovered. He said the bodies were re- moved from the pit by firemen with breathing apparatus. Boulevard's Bottleneck Under Study An advisory group will study the Newport Roulevard traffic bottleneck between Bristol Street and Pacific Coast Highway when it meets again in Costa Mesa Sept. 25. The public is encouraged to at· tend the Polic:y Advisory Commit- tee for Route :;.s meetin2 at 7: 30 p.m in the Costa Mesa City Hall council chambers. 77 Fair Drive. Among items to be discussed. according to the agenda, are the res ults of the origin and destina- tion traffic survey conducted tut month. The Route SS transportation s tudy , being conducted by Caltrans with the support of Orange County, Costa Mesa, Irvine and Newport Beach, is a:med at producing a draft en- vironmental impact statement. That .document will compare ::iroposals lo ease transportation problems through Costa Mesa along Newport Boulevard. The Policy Advisory Commit- tee is lo provide advice and policy guidance lo the Calll'ans team during the stud~ Policy com e rs in- clude Costa Mesa Counci an Ed McFarland, Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley. Al Hollinden of the Orange County Transit District, Zika Djokovich of the Orange County Transporta- tion Commission, Newport Beach Councilman Paul Hummel and Cal trans planner Ann Barkley. September's session will be the committee'seigbth meeting. Newport Surf .and Sport ====We Carry the lest All Year Long--__,~ Mein Store 2224 Newport llvd. Newport hach 175-7174 MDdy Store 2 -2101h Marine Ave. iiiii Balboa Island 873-7826 •tDeHy Store 3 OP, Gotcha . Oolflns, Offshore, Stubbles, O'Neltls, Rip Curt , tZOD, Merana, PowderftOrn, T -Shirts, Sweatshirts, Four Ptay, A-Smite, Topsiders and much more. SOuth C08et "au • Coet•Meu llOf94 .............. 111-1144 . 141-0123 Mall Hotat9 Deter ......... Dlllr KKK L eader 'Can't Hide' SAN J>l t;GO 1A1'1 Slut.-Ku Klux Kl1tn lrader and l~mu.·r J I rt• ._ \111art>i. '""•' nori11n«' Tom Mt"Ltgt>r NlllH h\• II bt!t>t up tui. 'e<'unl fort .-~. but WOf\ 't <·auwel l"•mpa1icn •l•Vt'Uli&nres afi ~t .. n all.,ged ¥.A>lili!t m ut1111\ 11tll'rnpt "I c1t0't h1dt• Ill th1i. n 1mp•\gn hkt> m, 01>l'O ne nt has b\•.-11 dum l(. ·' Mt>ti11,•r 'ald ftom hb Fall brook ho<i\t' W~thw1o1d<A of has Rl'pubh<'an 4:tr d Congresliwnul L>t ~tr irt \)pponent, Rep 'l•ar 81.argent'r ··1 don't knuw wh 8 uritl'ner hai. lw.•n .hldJng No 1lllt'0!\ li..-1•n "hvotmx .ll him " METZ<a;R SAil> tt£ WAS .. tfpped try sourt·el>" that tht'rt' would ht• trouble during Tuesday's l~m0<·rat 11· Purt mt't-'ung He said hl· cam e m hal t' und Mtl J V. a} Crum h11o usual se&t lloWt'Vt'f , Mt°lLl:l'I 1.1tl1t\lt\.-tl hr 111 <ll> not v. t'&r mg the bulll't proof \ t'!>l he• uMa..ill\ wear!> at pubh<' gathen ngs "'llnlon w1alt'b. I \4o ..i n I ht' l>aad ··1 won l make that m1st~kte _,.,.,.,,. • Aulhor1t1es :>d) t"°o Ld Angelt.'l> mt:n both m e m bers or an 1tnt1 Ku l\lu>. Klan group .were awaiting arratt:nm eot. pos:.1bh as early as today. arte r being arrhted during d meeting of lhe Democratic Cou.ot) Central Committee at wb1ch one o( the men alleged I) drev. a p1:.tol · POLICE SAY T HEY WR ESTLED with tht: al legedly armed man but no :.hots were fired ... -.., .--. -----·-----............ ...-.... ~ OAIL 't PILOT l i'BI Baits . Snitch Ta hoe _Tip Reimrd: $200,000 STA1't:LINE (AP ) l'he l''BI b1 hvpmtl so111otiooc: involvt:d ln a L:>)cti ·r ahoe extortion bombiu" will turn in tus cohort.i. in exch ange for possible un mwlil> frorn yrcn>t:Lut1on and a 1>liCt1 of a hefty rl!wa rd. Cia llin g fhc: D r ain be hrnd the p a ramlliidY :.Che rne to extort $3 m illion from H<trvey's Re.i.ort Rote) "egoistit"' and even "psychopathic," t 'BJ Agtmt Jost:ph Yablonsky sa1d tha t 1mmutUty from prosecutiori was a possibility for people with itu,lde iu · for mation Com.,O:.llt: pidur"s vf two un- 1\amed sW1pect.s io lhA AU&. Z1 blast t a 1:du.:.~ oiorl! Uran S3 mtltimr da n1 a~c to Har vey's Reson Hotel ht:l e , ab u w~re rt:lecl:...:d by the F 81 d i d Wt.'<inc.:.da y news cuufc:rencc YAtSWNSKY, WHO H~ lht: 1.11 ubt or the Aug 27 blc1st, made the must bu.int appeal to d<tte for a "su ite "' w cume To~rd A reward uf $200,000 ha1> been Ofl':l t:d Ht: .tddt:d that a m iuimum uVfour nit:n 1Nert: 111~01 vt:d ut the schecm:. T he .ttt:ul .:.aid ht 11ncig1ned, A v. .. ·~ ,•411 ~ ~urkt!d oul where d 11:u> .. wuuld sc1} Ht:) I wa:. 111 ~ol vt:d wtth X 11u111bt-1 u( l!U)b, but I du11'l WCAill lv ht µ1 u:.ccutt:d' · · knowledgt il i, t he largest rewa rd l'v~ ~ver see::n in a ny criminal case I 've kno'lol.-n. •• On the c:ourse of the m vesUgation by more t.hctn 50 rlJI agents at Lake T ahoe alone, Yablonsky said, "We're not stymied." The L'Om fJ(kliles dep1c wu men an their mid·20s, one itbout 5 feet seven Wtlh Saudy ha ir and a mustache, the olht1 about 6 ft:et to 6 feet 1 with dark hair . Yablon.:,ky called the taller man ''a bcAy~eed dnd a ~oobcr type" based upon dt!bCriptions given by four peo- ple . --t"'tte "0-~Ell E -SPO.'t'f£D whtd111~ i11 what has been described a:. ln.: ldl'gti.l homemade extortion bv111 b 111 S histor) The bomb. trig· gc1 cd c1:. lc1w e n forC'ement c.gents tr1c:d w1.'.ulce.'>sfull } tu defuse it, ble w out l)dM:. CJf three noors in the hotel's 11·.:.tor.> lower · Th~ txJmb as designed to &ook-lik.e. a pie<:t vf computer -related office equiµo.t!nt The bom b contained up to l ,OUO ~lll1d!. uf TNT, triggered by cUl d1tLv1 dlt! .:.witching device. \ 4bl1.11u;k, .:.cud the:: plot appears lo h a t: bt:cu hakht:d by p~ple Wlth 111 1litdr.> v r µarami li t ary back · g1 ound.:.· He discounted the possibili· ty thdl tcr1on sts were involved, and al~u .,,a.id ht! didn't want to '"besmirch the 1 c pUl ciUU11 uf ttw Special f'orces, 01 µal arroop.> vr anybody " The man 1dent1hed as Stanley D Alexander. 34, of Los Angele:.. wa:. booked for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon and carrying a we apon without a license Bob Duren. 37 , or Ingle wood. was jailed for investigation of .tssault ing a polke officer The men are members of the Nattonal Al· liance Agains t Racist a nd Political Re pression , police said. A ·ri Treasure for Sal.e T ire t-'81 agc:nl sa1<1 c.11) dt:al un un 111u111ty £r1.1m µrusec.uliun would hdvt: tu bt: d lJPI llVt:d by hll> SUIH:rtor:. but th a t µlu.:. a I t:'w<lrrl "would be a pu::.:.1b1ht) He 1tbo l>dld anuJl.>ullty of 1hforn1ci11ls wuold bt: prt:.:.t:1 ~tJd, cHld ftjJealcd d hulhnc:: lip number T H I-. MU.J'fi\R )' AS P~<.7S, he sc11d . tm.:ludtd the prt!c1s ion in carry- ing out the µlot and some of the 1Jh1 d:.111~ 111 th.,... extortiot11sts' dem and fu1 S:J 11tilhu11 Associates of Alexander said he was merel) ~tanding to leave the meeting room A police spokesman s aid several officers were at t he meeting afte r being tipl)ed by Mehger 's bodyguards that some body ··might try to start trou· hie ." Dr. Carlo Pedretti, professor of a rt hist01.> a l lht U1uv1::1,:,1ty ol Ca lifornia , and a leading Leonardo author ity , dblJla.> s !Jdrt uf an 11 lustrated manuscript by Leonardo Da ViJ1c1 "On the 11dtu1 t:, w1::1ght and movement of water ·· The ruanul>cn'-'t · wh1ch tould ft:lch d:, muc h as $14 4 million, is to go up fo1: auctio11 1ll Dtt:c!IU~l 1t b c ut rently on display at Chrisue's in London 916 541·0404 ~ IN ON t. o t • St:VERl\L rttE:1 tl&Ct::> lv t ht: 1 ~wdrd lJUl uµ by fuu1 Tahot: '-""'auv:. ht .~did, · 1 do fE:d lhot .. 1 t: ........ d . d:) :.11;ablt db sioo.wo .:.huuld cJH.ll t:llhc:f :.Ou1.:0llC: lll lh t CUii· :.µ11 dl . vi' •Jh the ~riphc1) of ll .:010• 1 ri~ Cua ~ .. r d b~cd U!.~ t o 111 y 'l'h1:: , d:.lllo hdl> resum ed operations 111 u11da111af:ed areas of t he building , ··g1v11\g gcl111ble1:. d view through win· d11v. l> of 111<U1gled d~bris The casino Wd!. fu1 lt:d to lay off rnure than 1,000 wo1 ko::1 !>'f'ollowrn~ the blast Brown Signs Tideland . Oil Revenues Measure SACRAMENTO <AP 1 Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr has signed legisla· l io n t o c h a nne l the new post- deregulation tidelands oil revenues into mostly energy projects The tidelands oil revenue had been run ning a bout $100 m illion, with v a r ious wa t er funds getting $33 million and the rest going for college construction. But tM feder al governme nt de· regulated the price of crude oil, and the state is expected to get about $550 million this year far more-than needed by wale r and college con· struction funds. Blac.•b . 111,,..-r••d LOS ANGELES (APJ Angered o ve r city school board president Ro berta Weintraub 's re fusal to apolog:i..ie for calling l he board's lone black me mbe r a "bitch ," black leaders have called for Mrs. Wein- tra ub's resignation "The remark cursed the entire black community and confirmed in pµblic what our com m unity has SUS· peeled were her private sentiments all a long." said John Mack on _( __ SJ_'.4T._E ____ ) Wednesday, speaking for the city's Black Leadership Coalition. Mack is president of the Los Angeles Urban League. .Hate a,..orre'll e d SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The head of a Stockton group planning to r estore the presidential yacht o r Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been taken into cus.tody for the second time in coM ection with the seizure of mar ijuana on the c r a ft , feder a l authorities said. Aubrey Phillips . who was arrested a nd released following the drug bust on San Francisco's waterfront last week. surrendered voluntarily in San Francisco Wednesday after charges were filed against hirlt in fed~ral court. Prfr111 Claarged BAKERSFIELD lAP) -A Roman Catholic priest wl\l be sentenced here Sept.~~ misde me anor char~e ~ ch ild molesting following a 1 uhng Wednesday that he is not a mentally disordered sex offe nder The Rev. Robert Burns, 30. prt!· v1ously pleaded no contest to charges he fondled a paralyzed 13-year-old girl a t Kem Medtcal Ct!nter BtHJy Di1H·•u·t•red CA.H.LSBAD IAP) -Authurillt?s tried today to identify a young mah whose body, wei,ghted with two 25· pound barbells tied to the wajst, was found in water under a bridge The m an apparently was hit on the head and dropped into the Encina power plant's ocean intake , said Sail Diego County Deputy Coroner Ro bert Grubb An autopsy Wed nesda;y ruJed out dro wning as the cause of death R e port Dis putes Farallon I s land Dtimp Dange r SA N FRAN C IS C O CAP ) Radioactivity from a dump site off the Farallon Islands is turning up in fish caught in the area, Universit y of California at Santa Cruz scientists say. Basing the1r work on recentl;y re· leased Env ironme nt a l Protection Agency studies, the scientists said the reports s howed extremely high levels of radioactive strontium and cesium. as well as plutonium, in several edible fish spedes. ''These studies therefore furrush the first d efinit ive e vidence t hat radiation from the F aralloo nuclear dump site is present in fish that are in turn consumed by humans," W. Jackson Davis wrote San Francisco Supervisor Quentin Kopp. Nearly 50,000 conorete-lined steel d r ums of low-le ve l wastes were dro ppe d into lhe sea off t h e Farallons, near San Francisco, from 1946·1967. The conclusions were in sharp con· trast to a recent report from the Lawre nce Livermore Laborator y that insis ted there is no danger from the leaking ~ask~: __ _ Barrels and Drums, yes. : -n and Grills, no. ·We:ve taken the ads and listings that busi- nesses use to call each other and put them in a separate book -The Lo~ Angeles Business To Business Yltlow Pages. You'll find materials, equipment and services from firms all over the greater Los Angeles market. And you'll find them faster and easier than ever. Bars and G rills? They're listed in Pacific Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. 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Daily P1to! a a ~age Thunldlly, 58"tei'nbef 18, 19llO Barbara Kreibich 'Edltorl•I p~ Editor ' Time to A~pt I Open Beach ·Rule 'nw wave of the futun ~ ttu-.atenina the quui private commuruty~ oi lsJe in Ne~rt Beac~ -Por-U~ 9~1 lhi& y•ar ~ rn1ckim have h·ad pu on thetr fi one 1ear lo fend off attempU 0 either open pnvat~ cha to the pubUc or platt 1ip1 at exlaUna publk easernenu on w i1land • 1 The first came when Udo dwellus uked the Coaatal Commission for permiuK>n to expand lbear clubhouae. But the prk~ to do that, t.hey ~veted. wowd be to open some stretche of pnvaue strand to the public ~ The rMadeftl."i optf'd not to expand tbeir dubhoule 08t re-ttntly, • etltttnS ~mntff autJMted •hat the se\ten public a ccess pouus on the island be posted with 9'ans The acce s points . thf'Y rea soned. were virtually a secret Arl\lments from Lado ~•dents persuaded c ity plan ning commissioner to knock down the s1gm.ng sugge lion. But how long ran r~sadents of the ttn 1sbnd withstand the .forces attempUng to open Lldo beac hes to the world? Even though residents'nave a lease with the c ity that protects their right to keep most of the Lado strand private, it appears the c lock is running Residents might best be.advised to prepare for what seems a certain future o( attempting to satisfy the Coastal Commission's demand to Jet in the public. A starting PO int might be for residents to mod.if y or remove the "private beaches" s ign that confront;s every motorist who heads toward the island. Key Ballot Question The fate of extending the Corona del Mar Freeway could hinge on a simple ballot question that Newport Beach voters will be asked to consider this November. The measure tWould ~ve city officials permission tc r.evise the c urrent agreement with the state for the ex· tension. That agreement, city public works officials contend. is 15 years old and obsolete. Newport's city charter prohibits the city from enter- ing into any freeway agreement unless voters first give the okay. It should be noted that the charter provision was added nearly IO y ears ago when citizens launched an in· itiative drive aimed at blocking the then-planned Coast Freeway. Plans fo r that freeway have long since been aban- doned by the state but plans for extending the Corona del Mar freeway haven't. It is expected the freeway would be extended from its current terminus at Bristol Street near Red Hill Avenue to MacArthur Boulevard east of Jamboree Road. There is general agreement that this extension would go far in alleviating traffic snarls in this area. It also moves the freeway that much closer lo its designed hookup with the planned San Joaquin Corridor. But if city officials are to be allowed some flexibility in designing the configuration of the freeway, they need -the permission oflhe voters.' The Hotel Scene Anxious over reports that hotel plans are springing up like wildflowers. Newport Beach council members have agreed to sit down and discuss the subject. The meeting, set for Oct. 27, is designed to be an in· formational session on immediate and long-range hotel plans in Newport, Irvine and Costa Mesa. ·'We need to formulate some sort of concept," said Councilman Don Strauss. who asked for the meeting. Council members agreed they should steer clear or forming a policy on hotels. They further agreed" to hold o(( on the meeting until they vote on the Koll Co. 's pro- posed 440-room hotel near John Wayne Airport. It is expected when the council holds its hotel meet· ing, it will be armed with statistics on where hotels may be, how big they'll be and what the impact could be. At last count, five hotel proposals have been officially filed in the three-city area. But as many as a dozen more are being considered by developers. It seems clear the elected city leaders in Costa Mesa and Irvine would be well advised to follow Newport's lead and sit .down and look at the whole picture before launching into individual hotel plans. The-Newport meeting makes good sense. • Opinions expressed in the space above are th ose of the Dally Pilot Other '"ews expressed on this page are !hose of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Ad dress The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (7 14) 642-4321. Boyd/Disraeli ByLM.BOYD Benjamin Disraeli said "To be conscious you are ig. norant is a great step to knowled1e:· A master of the obvious was Disraeli. "The secret of success is con- stancy or purpose, .. said he. And, "Everything comes if a man will only wait." Though his grup was great. his de· livery was bland. Occasional· ly, thO\!Ch, he let goof a cutting notion: "Youth is a blunder : manhood a struggle: old age a re1r~ ... Already mentioned that the word "ayatollah" doesn't ap- Dear Gloo1ny Gus At Carter exonerated tbe Vietnam drart dod1en, wbal '• be 10· iDI to do wit.h t.ho9e who dod1e hi• draft re1· iltratklll T G.J. pear in the big dictionary a~ hand . Client s ays , "No wonder, thererore. that you don 't know wbat it means. It's a synonym for "inspira· lion." If all the players in the Na- tional Basketball Association were laid end to end, the line of lengthy bodies would stretch about four miles. Q. Didn't Sears, Roebuck, & Co. once manufacture a car called Allstitte? A. Not manufacture. But it · tried to market its "Allstate" version ol Kaiser Motors' "Henry J ." From 1952 to 1953. Q. Which U.S. President made the most cabinet ap- pointments? A. Richard M. Nixon. With 29 appointments in five years. Franklin 0 . Roosevelt in three-terms-plus made 25. cabinet appointments . Likewise Ulysses Grant in two terms. Q. Where'a Ho,iown? A. Only Hostown I know of waa ln ~da, but ltl name waa chan.1ed Iona •10 to Galnetvllle. Fine town, Oalnenllle. You cu 1et 1un- shlnecl on there. , -------------------------------------------. ROW1ilNI Evan8 I Robert Novak ~ Reagan Heeding · Staff ·Advice ERi~. I'll Tht• muk of munl11t China.. Th~ trend tow..,rd on the "misery" of tbe presi- Ro n aid t\t't1 t1 1t n '11 poilslbl e self-discipline coincided with dent's energy programs; from aa4'ti1.x. lUI rttlJltnll..._.....,...__~,ar,ter 's tdbu!Ju lons tn.Lbe,. ireai-th• em~~k• Erie.port o(Buf. dldatt I foun in the new con::-d9b~t~ ~hat • giwn11-falo,...whe'* unempJoymettt-is 10 tri.tc1 tc·uon bt-Jweitn what he ft't'IS Re agan's lour or the crucial percent, a warning that U.S. pr1 v.1o1ta-ly and what he :.ays out Great Lakes s~ates the look of a ·s hips now carry only 5 percent loud whu·h up to now ha ve ~ much·needed turning 1>0lnt of America's ocean trade ; from om· uod tht• samt• Erie, before a large. friendly 111 MAfidentlul t'hul!'.> with tov "I 'TIONK wc"ve fi nally got crowd in the courthouse square, ,1a fft-r tt a nd clo1>e friend?>. the rhythm:· a key staffer re· a-<hallenge to Carter •:to stop -ll c..u ttan Jn · marked t:o press secretary Lyn · running away from his record" ~\~ Uu•l 1 Noh1ge r i n m idweek The on the economy 1 n .; t 1101,,. 17 rhyUim ls leisurely but tightly .. Thal rounded out a week start· d 1.1 y " o t controlled. Reagan's slow paced mg with the Chi cago speech re. b I o 11 !H' r" n1 tour from Cleveland to Buffalo affirming Reagan's support of h~ w :1:. 11111rt• to Erie. with a maximum two or Kemp-Roth tax cuts ca speech r 1.: h t t h" n three events a day, a nd on to a that brought an un expected con· wrong but in long quiet weekend al his rented gr atulatory telephone call from p 11bl1 r , ht' Virginia farm in the Mid dleburg Dr . Arthur Bums, the skeptical now accepts hunl country is a r adrcal dlr· econ omic e mine nce of the ..td mt)n1t1 on!> pa rture r-rorn the u s ua ll y Republican Party>'. suc h ai, t h1 ~ fre netic pace of presidential f r om one worried ~tu ffer camµaignang · Rl'membt'r. governor. not a Out of it came wh~t Rea~an 's wurd ahout Ch1n:t · poh tical aides want. evening Thus . Reagan curbed an in· and morning network coverage stinct1ve reaction to rap Presi-showing Rea~an chopping away dent Carter for agreeing to the at Carter's cc·onomir r<>cord sail' of high technology to com From Cleveland came an attack THERE IS optimism tn the Reagan camp that Carter has tr apped himself in a non.win position on the presidential de· bates More important than a de ba te windfall for Reagan, however. 1s whether his new- Whyci:> we nu.a to spend mm ~f'Jn mon? and more soph1stica: .electnmic. atidlo -visval teach~aids? A ~cau~ of more &nd. mo~ sophisticated. e1ectmnic. audio · visual teachers . . Mailbox round diacipUne can be enlorcecl One Rea1an staffer, poinlina to· ...SWartjp_encer sittin1 acrou lbe •i&le--from Reatan-ln t~ compartment of his campai1n jet, exuded confidence. "That's what Stu's for," he told us. Spencer is the political operative who handted Rea1an's rirst campaign for governor in 1966 but signed on as Gerald Ford's ~hiefla~tdim. in t..be..m• presidential campaign. His In· nuence within the Reagan camp was peripheral -until the China blooper, the first of a series. burst on ther political horizon Aug . 17 and Spencer was soon de_!ailed as Reallll.'& watchdog_ Spencer's qualifications for playing watchd8'g are three· fold : political ex.perience. love of combat and boldness "If Social Security comes up." a Reagan aide told us. "Stu will be there to tell Reagan, 'You're for it, governor.' " THERE ARE, h owever, bounds beyond which Reagan s hould n ot be curbed: his sometimes instinctive sense for clever one-liner~ that get the crowd roaring. Now ipart of the standard litany is his description of-l-he. economic. crisis; a re- cession is "when your neighbor loses his job." a depression. "when you lose your job." Reagan added \he third step, un · re hearsed · "And r ecovery is when President Carter loses his JOb " Reagan's reaction to Carter's refusal to participate in the first three.way debate with Reagan and Rep. John Anderson hit the ri ght note ~ gentle ridicule Carter. he said, might have to learn a bout debates the hard way . as Re agan himself did when he refused to debate before the Iowa caucuses last J anua ry and lost to George Bush This is t he Reagan his handlers want to advertise: hard-hitting on the president's handling of the economy; gently ridiculing on the president himself; distant from China With 50 days left ~fore the elec· lion, Reagan hit that stride last week in the s tates he must win, but in a presid ential campaign. 50 days are an eternity. Pet Lovers Outnumber Anllnal Haters To the Editor: I refer to the letter published Sept. 11 under the title "Pet Lov· e r s S hould Al so Love Neighbors." The tragedy of "Fat Cat" has been very upsetting to me and my family. He was a beautiful (neutered) male cat that stayed close to home. He was indeed a member or our family and we miss him terribly. His torture and death was useless and un· . provolted. As (ar as "caring for him." Cl refer to the letter questioning this from Mrs. B. Flem ins l 1 don't believe anyone can pre- s ume to know h ow muc h someone cares for his own - animalsorpeople. I certainly respect everyone's rights. animal lovers or no~. However, I find it almost im- possible to relate to people that dislike or don't appreciate pets. It seems that my misfortune is being used to air inconveniences caused by pet wastes. STRANGE THAT your writer mentioned "stepping in cat piles in her own backyard." To my knowledge, all cats dig holes and discreetly cover their "piles" making it an impossibility to have to watch your step. Also, it's very unlikely that pets bring neas into yards in Huntington Beach as the whole area has sand fleas. Unfortunately. in most cases. people who abuse, torture and poison animals get away with it. People who commit these deeds have not even the excuse of mental illness. It's usually an act of plain cruelly or revenge. For all of you out th'e re that hate animals, I know the animal lovers greatly outweigh you in numbers. Pets add something to ramilies and lonely people so rulfilling it is quite unmeasura- ble. When we stop caring for each other and our pets, we are all doomed to extinction. B. L. REDFIELD i~o• N..t ... borl• To the Editor: . Your letter from Mrs. Flem.ins (Mail box. Sept. 11 > sure hit home except for one thing. We have a doe. but he is kept ln his own yard. After cleanln1 up aft.er my dot I must 10 out and clean up after other doss that are turned k>oee to foul up other people'• property. At one time we bad IO keep our doors and windows shut because one net1hbor'1 dop were ualnc out yard exclusively We asked. we pleaded and we threatened until we finally ron vinced this neighbor that her dogs would be picked up They are still a llowed to run freely when the owners know the animal cont rol center as closed We have asked th~ people from the contro l re nt e r to do something but the next day the dogs are running again WE CALLEO the police but they say it is a matter for animal control. Of course they are c losed a t n ig ht and weekends . So who is to protect us until they open ? r have de- cided to handle this problem myself and w~hrn the law After all this 1s my properly· and if they will not keep their ani mals home that is tough·. There are no ignorant animals just ignorant owners. Wh atever happened to the good old-fashi ened dog ratch~r who used to come along unex- pectedly and pick up all animals running loose? It makes you wonder if an a nimal control center is really necessary. MRS. S. KELL Y , Din·rimh101io11:' To the Editor: It seems there is "reverse dis· criminalion" in the Newport- Mesa Unified School District. I wouJd have to pay approx· lmately $45 a month for my children to ride the bus to school. The little neighbor girl has a Spanish surname and therefore Is in a "sp ecial educ ation class." She gels free busing and "curb service" to her home The family wears nice clothes and has two new cars! NAME WITHHELD Salt-If.arbor To the Editor: Jn your Sept. 5 editorial, "Realistic Fees," you seem lo imply that "dropping anchor within the harbor rather than ~· lng guest slips" is a somehow ll· licit or wrongful maneuver. May I remind you that Dana Point Harbor was not built by Orange County but by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by virtue or a Harbor or Sare Refuge Act, and aa such should have a desl'gnated rederal public anchorage marked and avaUa· ble to the transient boating public. The design1.ted publlc anchorace at Dani Point Harbor has never been well marked and its existence has been a fact which has been suppressed to t ry to produce a maximum of revenue from the transient boater. Some boating people have been told by authorities that anchoring in Dana Point Harbor is illegal or onl y legal for a night or two. T h t-re quire m ents of the federal act under wh ic h Dana Point Harbor was built shouJd be properly complied with before the rights of the transient boat· ing public are usurped by the revenue-seekin g-' a genc ies of Orange County and those agen· cies completely displace the de· s igna l ed fe d e r a l publ ic anchorage H. PIERCE According to the Harbor Depart· ment there are two designated public anchorages ot the ecut and west ends of Dana Point llarbor and these are marked on navigotwn charts. Such anchorages are sub~ct to local 1unsdic1ton as to precise boundones and time l1m1ts of stay. Editor Lido .ftign• To the Editor: Lido Isle. Be aches Private; Lido Isle. Reside nts Only ; Private Lido Isle. Signs such as these are placed strategically on walkways and beaches on Lido. Security guards, employees of the Lido Isle Community As· soclation, and an occasional homeowner will inquire pre· s umptuously where you live. Familes are asked to leave and/orthreatened with arrest for trespassing; boats parked on beache_:l are ticketed or towed away, and boat owners on moor· ings are told the island is private and that it is illegal to leave can on the streets overnight. FEW REALIZE that Lido Isle is Newport Beach. There are no private streets. The walkways and sidewalks are public, and there is access to the water and adjoining beaches at various locations on the island. The Udo beaches, the walkways. and the boat gardens are publicly owned. Jn 19'75, the City or Newport Beach, negotiated a 25-year lease with the Udo Isle Com· munity Association, leasln1 12. 75 acres for M20 per mont.h (which ls less than 15 centa per month. per Udo resldent). The leased portions or the land are private. However, the City ot Newport, ln 1'75, reallalng that leasing public lands. beaches. parks and sidewalks to private associatio ns was not in the public's best interest. set aside a beach area and walkways for public use on Lido Isle. The local Coastal Planning Commission in the document it is preparing for the State Coastal Commission, is ~ecommell(ling that these access paints and the beach not be post· ed as public access. A beach and/or walkways on Lido are public domain, and the public should be comfortable knowing which beaches and which access pathways it can use. ~ There are side streets and stradas on Lido affording ample parking. The walkways to the beach are adequate and afford easy access for s mall hand- carried boats. Beach area and a ccess to the water on the bay in Newport is scarce. This is especially true north and west. ·it is uncon- scionable for some to believe they have exclusive rights to use public beaches . And it is equally unconscionable for a public agen· cy lo go on record supporting the exclusion of the public from the right to be able to identiry when, or when not it ia trespassin1. TONY A. TURNER Trattlr Fini To the Editor: I am appalled at the prospect of even one new hotel in Newport Beach until we solve our traffic problems. Why must this city con- tinue lo create problems and then seek difficult solutions usually in vain? For once, Jet us solve our traUic problems fint, then (and only then) talk about new traffic. building developments. Tim Strader representtn1 the Koll interesta, who were finan- cially involved in the last coun- cijmanic campaign, keeps sayine that hotel traffic does not affect peak trarfic limes. 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They were a l so o n ce h ead · quartered in Houston. However , home base today is Stamford, Conn .. an hour away from the financ.ial canyons of New York City. :Conoeo ran.ks 11th in the U .S. petroleum industry. They're aJso very big in coal. They own ConS()lidafion Coal. the second largest producer in the country. ... IN 1979, CONOCO took in Sl2.6 billion to rank 15th on the Fortune 500 list. Ten years ago, they were in 31st place. Their profits last year were a cool $815 million. Since they are doing sb well. why run the ad asking us what Cap1tal will be doing on Labor Day (especially since most of us dofl 't even know who or wtial Capital is)? See if you can figure it out from the answer Conoco bad to its own question: ''Working ".Building new plants. Starting new businesses. Fund· ing innovation and growth. Developing more energy lo fuel the economy. "AND A PRINCIPAL result will be to create more productive and rewarding jobs in the private sector of the economy ·'Throughout the economy, s tronger earnings can pro· vide the capital to create more and better jobs. So as we celebrate Labor Day, let's not forget capital. ''It works. too." It seems that one message Conoco wanted to register is that it's not only poor working stiffs who produce stuff. Capital produces also. Another message is that while the poor working stiffs were taking the day off on Labor Day, good old Capital was working. THE DIFnCULTY WITH the Conoco ad is that no- where do they define what Capital is. They assume every. one knows good old Capital. Look it up in the dictionary and it says: "Wealth in the form of money or property, owned, used. or accumulated in business by an individual, partnership or corporation." Or: "An~ form of material wealth used or 3\lailable for use in the production of more wealth." !ti1~k11 I" Tlt.- .'ipol llgltl ~. .. v. 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Mtl .MlO 2J ,._,:.:·~ · MH IN lt\"t,," G4e .... • I -Vt Vl«om,n.10 .. t6'• -Vo J.16 tJ ''°"' V. tC:plA J 1 17 llltnlNI .ft t Ut ))\ti 1141 \ 1 ·t I . . • -... ---_.-..-.-,._ .. ---·-·· ---·· _-....s,' , • , .. l')AILV PILOT I Market For GW18 Growing MLUll <AP• Gun w .. n t>oG.t"f ht Oad• Cnun\y u a 1row tnr number of rnl d•nla arm themaelvea tollowinec 1prln1 racial rlotln1 that kUltd 18 and a •P•te ot homlcldu that already has 1ur- pau ed l~ tulal tor lt?t. .. fh-y, thl3 county'• it>llln1 tn 1)11; U.kl! Doda8 C it y ,'• ~aad Jorf t Machacto, u ~ helped biJI glrllntnd pick out a revolver ln i.n uea 1un hup ··11 ·11 open warlar~ here now ·· ' THE NUMaF.a~ or bom1c1des an Dade has PUBLIC NOTICE ... TIU 0. --.uUD!!~~AWY\<. NllM'.t li ........ tf¥9ft,,... --_.,,....._!11111 -.... .,.,.... ..... Mly -.. llaitlllllH < ... tt6'ltilCI lly an~--,..., my .. 11, on°' •n.r U.ltNI• 0•1_. 1111~ IOU-d&f {i' '-~mi..r '"° P\JaLIC NOTICIE PUBLIC NOTICIE PUBUC NOTICE PUBU(: NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS IUSIM•SS MAMIHAT&M&MT Ttta lollowlng perwns •r• dolno bu•IMH "· TIMBER R IDGE, L TD , J CorpO••lt Pl•••. Suite 101. Newport !leach, C.llfo.nl• t7MO ' NEWPORT I NTE AS TATI INV ESTORS, INC , a Calltornl• <or• llOr •lloo. l GorllOr •II Ptaia, SMULlOI NewPQrl Beac:ll. Calllomla 91..0 This butlneu " conduc:ted llmlted PW!M,.lllp, ~Intent•\• 1 nw-i\ot s. lnc: Rl<nard .J. Loren•I. Prntdtnl I Ill\ •l•tm>ent wa\ lltecl wltll llle COYnty Cler-of Or-c-•Y Of' Set>- lomt>er l.1• -----soared to 373 this year. A,. ......... Pecppy Lo1·e It m ay be a German Wolfhound, but this frien~iy dog is rea11y the buddy of th~ un· Ide ntified British security guard getting a kiss at Roya l Air Fo r ce base at Guetersloh. West Germany. Art May ·Hike Stock Value NEW YORK I AP> Imagine cleaning out your a llll' and running across a stoek certificate from the Kansas City Blues -a baseball club that hasn't existed in years Before tossing it out as so much worthless paper. think again, says John Herzog. a New York stockbroker Wlt h a 20-year-0ld fascination for old fi na nciaJ documents. He has C'Ollccted. traded and sold about 100,000 I)( them. TO HERZOG, VERY LIKELY THE nation'~ foremosl ··scripophilist " or lover or old financial documents. there 's no such thing as a worthless s tock certificate. He sees a pnceless world or financial history. even a neglected art-form. in those old stock and bo nd notes. But put simply, s ays Hen.og, the odds are slight that an old stock or bond is worth a fortune. But the C'hances are much better that an old finan. c1al note may be artistically or hi storically worth interesting enough to be hundreds, or occasionally thousands, or dollars. A Hudson & Berkshire Railroad bond signed by President Millard Fillmore -and by its owner, Ro bert E. Lee -retches Sl,700. An Edison \1 a chine Works stock certificate engraved with or- nate, pn mjtive electrical implements and signed by Thomas Edison would be worth hundreds of dollars for the art work alone. OR TAKE TIIOSE STOCK CERTIFICATES of \he Kansas City Bl ues, a former farnlteam of the New 'York Yankees. Herzog said be acquired the notes. dated 1933. about six months-ago. Research and simple observation revealed some int.eresting tilings about them. He was intrigued by the signatures: Del Webb, Dan Topping. Lar ry MacPha.il and Tris Speaker, all giants in baseball history. Apparently the Kansas City cfub issued public stock in the Depression years, just prior to 1937 when the Yankees acquired the team as part or its fa rm system. "So you had some of the key ingredients or value in the certifi cate: rarity, autograph value. historic asS0<'1ation." says Herzog. THOSE OLD SHARES are worth from $400 to $700 each, depending on whether perforations ob· scure the signatures. When Herzog took a fancy to an old New York and Harlem Railroad bond signed by railroad ty- coon William Vanderbilt and bought it some 20 years ago, scn pophilists were as rare as, say, a 1930 share or the Nash Motor Co. Herzog. then a young broker. joined the Wall Street firm of R.M. Smyt.he & Co .• which had been dealing in and authenticating old certificates since 1880. With his wife. Diana, he eventually bought the firm, and about three years ago decided to get more serious about the arcane trade. He began buying and collecting old handwritten financial ledgers to help authenticate stocks and bonds. TODAY, HERZOG'S BaOKEaAGE re- sembles a cross between a Wall Street office and a curio shop. Flies are stuffed with tens or thousands of old certificates. A card catalogue contains half a (Dillion names, notes and re- ferences. making him uniquely equipped to judae the artistic and historic value of financial docu· men ts. For a S20 f~. people send Henog photocopies or old certificates to evaluate. R.M. Smythe also bolds auctions, takiq a 10 percent cut or all sales. About 350 itenu will be auctioned Oct. 16, with the showcase Item likely to be the Centennial Certificat.e, an issue that helped finance the 1876 Philadelphia Expot1lti0D com- memorating America's first 100 yean. Heno1 says it could sell for $1 .500. But Herzog has words or caution to tbo&e wbo see scnpophUy as a means to quick profits or an innauon hedge: according to the medical e Kaminer's offi ce, com· pared lO 380 for all of 1979. GW\S were uaed in 257 of t.M: homicides t}lia year. "BGsiness is booming, particuJllCIY amon1 the women ," s aid Tony Solis , manager or a Dade shop. \ Solis said sales also are good among young married couples who can afford to pay from S170 to $975 for a good %Jistol or revolve r. Hunters and collectors s.till are making some or tbe purchases. but shop owners say they are get- ting more and more c ustomers who never before were interested in owning guns. PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUI •USIMHS ...... STAT ... MT T"-IOI ...... __, Is dol~ bull• .. .. .,, LEE 0 INTERPR15ES, 11511 e.....-l/I., l4ut111,...on 11Nc11. c.. .,.... Ltota Ntt1 °'""" 11511 Eoee...-Ln •• H .... lrtgton lle«'h, Ca. '2MI Tiiis ~s It <onduc1ed bT an In· dlvlelu•I. leol•A.OI_, Tiii\ st .. _t *~ !lled wlllt tile c.,..,.iy a.... .,. o.-County°" Sep. ......... w..1• PICTITIOUS aUSINISS N ....... STAT&MINT Tiie fot-lno per_, ,, dOlnQ l>U\I· neu u · SISU TECHNICAL . .03 Beltnw Ort ... A...,,.lm. C•llfornl• HIOS Ari Kalefvo Menlul&, lo().] B•llewue Ori .... ,....,,.Im. C•lllornla '2IOS TlllS bUSIMU It Gonductl!CI .. ~ en tn- dl~IOu•I. /\'1 MentU141 Tiiis rt•l-1 w•t tiled wl111 the Collnly Cieri. of Oran1111 County on AUQust tt. '"°· ... .,,.. Publlsh«I °'"'* coi\t oa11, Piiot, A\>11. 2t, 5"', 4. I\, II. l'lllO 3S11-to I PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS aUSINIUS NAMI STATIM1£NT The lollowlr>Q pei'IOfl h <IOlng bu\I neu •~ T14E Milo< PALACE, 8AO Wo l ltlll Str"t. Co.ta Me\&, Calllo rni& ., .. n PUBLIC NOTICE Ge ra ld J a'!'e• 14arull, ..... Westfall, T1Alln, C.lllornla tll>IO fllCTITIOUS MISIMHS--Tl\1\ ~Inn• I\ <ondu<led Dy •n in fllAMIE ITAT•MMT di.ldua l T ... IOI-... --I• dDI~ -I· Ge<alclJ 14&..,.I MUH : Thi$ {lalemenl WU llll!CI wllll lhe Cit EAT I YE EHYIRONMENTS Counly ,, ..... ot Or•nve Count'( on S.l>- LANOSCAPE COHSTRUCTORS, ltO !ember 2, 1'90 FICTITIOUS IUSINllU NAMt: STATllMINT Tiie foll-lr>Q i>er>Ol\l are doln.g butl.,.u•• BACIC e.-v DESIGNS. 1141 Orcnerd Ortve. S.n1a An•. C•lllornla ft/01 Je•u•IW Go<u••~. 17•1 Orct'laro Or1w, S.nta Ana. C•lltornl• 91101 Cl'larltt Wal-er, 1747 OrcMrd Ori••, S.nla Ana, C.lltornla 91101 TlllS bu>lnH\ " condut te<I by • 91neral ll&rtMr.lllD. Jeru.na Gol>z•I•$ Cllarlt\ E Wa11<er This \lal_,t wa• tlle<I wllh Ille County Clerk ot Orange Cou~\y on S..p· tember 7. '"°· Fl-I Pul>ll•lwd Ora19 COil•I Dally Piiot, ~!·~··· 18, 1S, '"° -· -· ~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS HAMI£ STATEMl£NT T lie follOWiRQ per""' " do4n9 DU" l'f!\\ ., J ACIC'S SUBMARIN ES. llltl Be•<h Blvd . Huntln9ton Be.ell. C•lllc>tnl• n.. Luigi Car~nllt1rl . 10• Walt• Foteit, Colt• Mew, Catifornt• Tttl\ l>u\lness I\ <.ondu<tl!CI b• •n tn· OIY!Oual ll'1CTmouliUi1NiSi MAM1£ STAT&MllMT Tiie toll-Ing pe"'on• ••• doing bu•lneu .s CA~MEL Oil COMPANV, l•ltt GreenvJew Une. Huntlnqton h •<h, C•ll•ornla ft'4'I Grant E Ar~t>rlQllt 16111 Greon· view L•ne, Huntington Beiuh C•lllorn1a in... Gr.int E A•9'1Dr1Qflt, l~tt Green .,, ... La""· Hunttngton Boatll. C•llfo•nl1 '16ft. SS No S61·44.SOll A Obert S. W rcer, 11041 M•Y•• Drive, la Mlracl<l. C1t11or111e. SS No 2ll -A(M)lAll Carl F, (;re-. .01 Bay~ide Drlwe, NowPOrt lleacll. Callfornla '1...0. SS No '7),1().0llS C R(<llard c;,..,.. 7S.11 Car•twooa. Et Toro. C•lllornl• '1•30, SS No SS4-17-447S Aot>ert N Srn•th, ,,, WO•ltw Court. V•nlur•. Cellfornle. Si N<>. o•..o"6•St W Fr;•n• Rowen Sr 11.0 LeOft.,ll A'Wotlut. Pa.-.... Catllornl• "107. SS No ssa-11~ • William F Row•n Jr . 1170 Ce rrnellt• Clr<le. Monrow!•, Calllornl• '101•, SS No SJo0.7'-4011 J •mu R Bun<I'. l'O• No WOOCISlde. Or-. Callfoq>la 91"'· SS No os-.. "IO Dalt! L Mot\elnl. S10. P.,deo Stre•t. LOS AngelH, C•lllornl• tOCMS, SS No SSl-1' IClCI PUBLIC NOTICE ------ORANGI COUNTY su .. •••o• CCMIRf ltl CIVIC CllNTER OltlVll WIST SANTA ANA, CALI ll'ORMIA PLAINTIFF YEtSE" GA"LANO & ASSOCIATES.• IN•IMrSlllp DEFENO.llNT CLYOE HAYLEY. JERAY KING. lndl~l<lually •"Cl dol~ l>U\lneu ~ CoJ•'f. tnlermoclat Serviu~ enO Furroltlllnqs Company, •' • CuJ•Y Furnlthlngs. •. co· par1ner'11lp, AND OOES I· 10 SUMMCHtS CAUNUMalr•~ NOTICll Y• ... ,,. --· Tiie ( ... r1 .... , dk .......... t -tritlleoft yow-.01 .. _ _...s.,.........,. wlllllll • UYL lt•H tae l11twlf>at .. 11 -·-If you "''"' to !.eek the INlvlce of an •llornev In thi\ ma lier; yo<i .nould dO \o promptl'f •o IMI your written re•fl0!1'4!, II any, m•y "'-tiled on time. .ri'<lfso1 us-1iit »-. Mtfl&11ll1 ... II trl~I _. .-.Cl41r c-a Ull, al11 ... .._la•--UC.~· ........... lllaL IAatal....,_• . ............ . SI U•lod <Mwa wl<ltu el c-Jo de un ·~ tn e\lt uunlo. cMl>enl• h•c•r lo •nmed1atamente. de est• m•nera w r-fl.PUe\fa •scrita, '' h•y •l9una. PWde -reql\lrad• • tle(J'Po. • D M-e Vlsi., COiia Me\&, C:.. ll'l-CLEKKS SA y more ~ . Publl\lled 0r..,. ,.,.,,Dall'( Piiot. Io w er. and m i d d I e . Mlk ... , J . ......,.. a ,,.,., 14-'· Sept '_· '-'· 11. 1s. '"° J!4s.eo Lui!!• Carpentieri Tllll n•tement .. u 111..0 '"'" the countr C•er• ot Or•n<ie Counh °" J•me• ~ T •••ton. 1&• Fll<k•r Cour1. A-Im. Cellfornla •1t04 SS No SS6·-4l- TO T14E OEFENOANT A civil comp••lnt ,,., c..n filed D• the pt•ln, tlH aQ&lr>\t t'OU II YOY •ISll to delend this tawwlt. vou mu•t, within lO dav• ~11..-lhi\ '""'~ I\ "''-on YOY. h1• •Ith th•s <our1 • ·..wr1tt4'" responi• IO IN! t O<rll>lail\I Uni""' Y<1U dO \0, •our lkfwl wUI r. ..,ttAd on -p11u1lon of the p101ntlH, and this <OYr1 may ente< • 1~1 Mi••n•t vou lof II•~ rthel .,..,...._., in IM complain!. whiCh c.ou10 rMuU In g,arnlshment of ••Of!'\1 t•1ng ot mooey 01 propierh ot o•ner rtltef reouf'~lt<I tn tne com l ti. 1,..-.9HOl,C:....-. -managemen execu ves T"'s llulftu 11 c-1..i by .., 1n. PUBUC NOTICE Ft-.J W H ._,_,Qt< ~I Fly1n9 PubllSJWd 0r""VI! coa'I Dalt• Pitol. ~~bN!'~t-t~:"''· catllornl• '1'11· A119u1t 21, 1'90 are buying weapon~ ~h11w.1. both for self-defense and Tiiis ::C.~!·=:::eci .1111 1,.. target practice a s a c-1,c1en1of0tM11t c-~on~ Auq ll, 5'tpt '·II II, l'llO lS1s-t0 Tiii\ t>u'IMl\ ll (OIOOUCltO D; 4 ll'ICTITIOUS IUSIMllU N .... ITATIMl£NT Qe ... •al 11¥1nerVOIP leisure activity. ,...,.,., "· ,., Tiie follo•l"9 perwn• ••• dolnQ llvslness4H. l't4Sm OMNI S14El TEAS. 702• Ou•ll Gr""I E ArOo"b<'IQhl '"' .. \l•l~1 -·~ hltid ... 1t1\ ,,_. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINIU -County C~rk ot OranQI' COYnlv on "We have five types of customers," s aid shop owner Joh.n Ka ton . "There. are those who Publl"*' Oronot Coesl O.lt~!'..!_':! Slrtel, Nt•port Buell. C•llfornta S.ot. ti. is. Oct. l , '· 1• ~ ""° PUBLIC NOTICE MAMI STATl£MENT A119ust '6 l'llO l'l- TN lollowlno .,.,._, I• -9 bu•I· Publlsr..o Or<tn(lt' (0..$1 D•llY Piiot. nus ~'e NE L 0 p &' s FA s H I 0 N AUii 71• 5lopt • I'· II, 1"° SS»ao P'•'"'' DAlEO; March 11 l'lllO l EE A, BA,t.NCH Cler~ are collectors, there are PICTinous •usiMus h t NAMe STATEMllMT • STEARNS OEVELOPME OI T COMPAN'I', INC., a Calllornl• cor por•tlon, ~ Qu.ell Street. NewPort 11eac11. c.i11om1a n ..o A F S O EY E L OP M E N T COAPOAATIC)tl,. Calllornla CO•Po••· llon, .lltl "8" 0r•f1911wood A .. nw , Or•nve. eat11ornla.,... F""IRE, lt2S Yktor141, Sulle J, C~ta ' ,.,, .... C..tlfornl• ,,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE By AMY SILVA, Deou1v LAW 011',.CES Ofl I OEOltOI J. JIEFF!ttES '10 HewPWI C.....er Dn -. t e ta get Shooters, lhe Tiie fotlowtnQ perto<\t er• doln9 hunters, and the people 11U11n.u.s. • N•"<Y Pe11elope Wol.e. 11hl 9rookllur$t, No 320, 14unllngtan Be•ch. eantwn1• '2.,.. p~?.~'!.~'?oF !~~"!'1':,:.~~11t~o~n•• S..ll• •m wbo are into nostalgia, u MESA VERDE FLOORING, 1'51 ~arbW atlld., Costa MH•, ea. ft'U Tiiis bUtlnen II conouct•<I b• a Tlllt buMMU ts <onou<t&d bY a" in· dl•IOual. CCMlftat eomm1u1on, nollce ol Put>lic Hew""r1 .. .ell, CA., ... Mu lnQ ,, ,..,.by 111 .. n AttorMy for f'lallltllf like the black-powder o ann1s ""'-r-Fosler, 2211 w. P e o p l e w h o s h o o t Gllaltdt•• A .... Sant• Ana. ea. n10t S...,.._ WICllM Fftl~. U17 W. ~,,.,., ... rtMNfllp, St .. rns o. ... 1oPmen1 ~y.tnc. Nancy P Wei,.. S..l<I l)Ubjk hearing IS \Clledu•f<I on l110 ... _.. flintlocks for fun. CNMIW A .... , s.nt• AN, C.. "704 Ptllllp A. StHm\, Prftldent Tiii\ Slat-I WA$ flied wltll ll'W C:-1' Cle•-of 0••'9 COYnly on S.0- l•mt>er I , 1teo t~ Septemt>er 2' t'lllO Agend.o 10, PubliS""° Oronge CCMlsl D•llV Piiot, appllt allon tor 'pe rm l1 l\Umbe•'S..ot •.II •8.2S.1'111C>_ 1621-IO P·IO·IOll n \ubmllted l>Y City ot L•9un• llM<h TM Wbjecl r11<1ue\I •• to permH Co•Hlrucllon o t ''Then there are those n111 ~I• con0uci.ci tty.,...,.. l1>eor--•-talion -· tllan • wbo are genuinely con-pMt......,. f"llls fl .. ...-1 '"''" lllod •1111 tn. ;.1 .. 7AJ PubllSlled Or-Coest D•ll Y Pllol. PUBLIC NOTICE C ed 'th · · lb '"--W. Foster em W1 Cnme lD e Tiiis .._,_. -flied wltll IN Counly Cler11 o4 Dr ... Cour.ly on s.p. !ember I, 1•. 11'1-PvtMI~ Or-Cont O•llY Piiot, S.pl. 11 .... "· ()d, 1, ,., ~ S.P' t I, 11, »;()ct, 2, "'° J6l3.-IO -o•lmatety 800' tong storm dr•ln Dttel PUBLIC NOTICE •nd some rotoc•llon of .. 1ulnQ NOTICt:Oll'TitUSTlll'SSALI£ streets and who want to c-t, c-a10r.,... c-.ty on s.- leani bow to use a oun ...,.._ "· 1•, , undlerQ-UlllhlH al FOf'fll Av..,ue T.S .... ..rm YIUI£• ---....----,......,--------l'bet-PC14 -G.....,.yre Sire.I, On Oc-l , t•. •I 11:00 a.m., e ll'IUID for their own protec· "'*'-0r....,. c-o.11y Ptiot lion." Katon said. s..t. 11. ts. ocu. •. 1t• J750-l0 PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS •nd Beacll SlrUI De ..... n ForH I ALLEGHANY INVES TMENT c o •• NAMI STATl£MENf A ........ -.... Or-County F°IOOCI INC •• eallfonll• cor-•lon as duty HANDGUN SALES in Dade jumped to S.400 in July following the May rioting. That figure was more than double the 2.600 sales in rthe same month the year before. Records show that from Oct-1, 1978, to Sept. 30. 1979, a total or 29,239 handguns were sold in Dade. Sales jumped to 40.557 between Sept. 30, 1979, and Aug. 31. 1•. Prospective buyers must be tested on their knowledge or gun laws. The county's l6-questior1 test is administered by shop ow n ers . The purchaser must wail 72-hours before taking possession of his gun. Life Has 'Demons' ForMTM NEW YORK (AP) For yeara, abe was .Laura, Dick Van Dyke's sometimes.zany wife. Then she was Mary Richards, Ed Asner's newsroom buddy Jtnd sturdy proof that a woman can make It without a fulltime man. PUBLIC NOTICE •tCTl"OUS llUStMllS ...... ITAftMaM1' Tiie IOl-1119 """"s ere 001~ llUMMSSM: LOltWAL T'S, l271 Gl•nMl'r•. s..1i. '"· u.-a..c11, ea. ms1 L•r•ll• AM Ktoslerm•f', UH eat.ii ... s. .. UIM'W 11M<11, ea. ms1 Watter Wllll..., KIM1.,..,an. • No, YI• dt c.c.llN. So. U9Unf C:.. mn Tiiis llull-Is c..,c_ bl' • ..... ,.1~,. ~A.K-..mOI! Tlll1 .....,..... -· Iii.Cl WIUI IM c:-•r o.rt< "'°'"""' c-.ty on Sap. -~ 11. 1•. .., .... ....... 1 ..... <>r-. ~ Deity Piiot $ff! .... 25. Oct. 2 ••• ,,. ...., PUBLIC NOTICE --STATt:MllMT 011' WITMO!tAWAl FllOl4 ,.A.TMl'RSHI,. 01'1£•ATING UMOt:it ll'ICTITIOUS aUStMl£U MAMI Tiie totlO*lng _ _, has wttllorawn •s • gen•r•I pa rt net from the par1Mr\lllp c>per•llr>Q /!:,..,., the ti< tltlous bu\lno\\ Mme,~of' DESIGN PARTNERS, •I 34101 Co .. 1 14lgllwa,, D•n• Point, ea111ornl• 91•29 Tiie ncllllous t>vtlM>s name stet• me(ll for ti. 1Nr1nerSlllP was hied on June IS, tm In Ille Cotntv ot C ••nvt Full ....... and AdO••U ol Ille Person Wlltldr-lng • AnM M. 141111s, lt2ll Brl11•ntlne Drl•e, 0.N Polnl, Calltorn!a '114>,. fll~ followlro9 perW1" •re <lolrog ConlrOI C,,.nnel, 1n l aQuN k •<ll,, _onlod Trust• ..... -"""'°""' ti.islneun· CA, •I ( __ , to Du•~ Trust.,.,.., h i Marci\ 1m MONTEREY OIL COMPANY. $aid _.. pvl>ll<. ~···~ will •Ker-~ 21, ~ ... Mat .... 1'711 GrH11vlew l.&M , l4untl1>9ton tom"'~ M t :OO •.m on Soo$14...,boo, "'"· 1n -l*t, ~ m 11t Ot-81ac11, eat1--22. IMO .. 14untlnvtOIO he<ll City lk l•t R-lnlNoffk•of-C- Granl E A~l9ftl. 1•711 G•fff\· C~ll ~. 1000 Main Str .. 1, ty •eco""r of 0.-~Y. 54•• 'Wlow Lone . HUftlln91on 8• .. <h , l41tftll~ &eKll. Ca ..... lno -lcll of Colllor"•• ••H1tt.O by HEAi< Callfornle,,... time •ti pe,_ ellNr laVO#I~ 0t VISSER •"d CARMEN VISSER. Ewlce D•rrYI Grln\leed. h S.1 _,"<I_ -11< .. lon •Ill boo N•rd. h11sbaf>d -.... 1. Wl\.L SELL AT Aever• 0r1 .... WHlmln~tff.Cehtomt• Ttttlmony -.......... to .. _, P0 8 lfC Aue· ... TO 141GHEST 91"3, SS No. 5eot-S449SI addr••-by Ille ea111o<nl• Coest•t BIDDER FOR CA ,., oaye-•I 11"'9 Edwin c. Blackbum, 1~ Atrl>e Ac I 0 f I ' 1.' A " y w ' I I'." ot wl• In ,_ul ,...,.,... ot ~ Unlle<I Ori••. TulllftQe. C.llf.,,.nla 91042, SS c o rro•pondenc e re9•rdtn9 the Sl~tol a•'"" par-•t>Q •ot ""tra11<• '° No O'l().1~56 appli<•tlon -Id be dlrec:led to ""~ Sullt IOI. sos Norttl Eu<tld Sl•H f, 14enry l.. Adams, lfns lnvenwss, office prior lo II• nearing Olll• A"•he•m, Callfomta "" rlQM, 1111• and Hunllnvton S.ac:ll. C.lltorn1a 914'6. SS All Int~ lndl•~• '"'"" •••II Inter.ti canw....., 10 -l'°'f NWby It No SJl.:M-C60 addillorwl 'lnform•tl<M) mav cont.ct uncNr said l>Mdof Trust In lhe .,.._. llob W•llll, 41'3 AbarQO Slrffl, 1111• office. ly •llualtG 1n Wl<I County .,.., S••t• WOOdland 141111, Calllornla 9136>1, SS SOUT14 COAST <llKrl~· No. 042·3'-7427 REGl~Al COMMISSION .... al\: Loi 7 ot tract Ho.11263. l't17l4S 14U9h M J~ton, J.&.n Peart St.. * E Oc.-n Blvd., in""' city of lnrlne, County of Oraf9. Publlslle6 0ra~ Coast Dall~ Piiot. Apl. D, S&nla Monite, C•tltornla 'IOtOS, Sun• 3107 Sl•t• ot Callfomla, •• ~ m.., r• Arw>e M Hllllt ··~ SS Ho. l M-51-»• p o, &o• 14SO COfcM<I In -J3S 1*11' I to ti lft· ~nt' 11 ••" ,_ ,,.., ... 1 Oonald 1.. Good9er. l?S'1 ~lleacll.C:..tolOI clusl .. ol Mltcell•-~.In IM Slralhmore Strttt, Garrlen Grove, (213) ~5071; olllce of f,.. Counlv Rec:c>tder of \Aid Callfornla '1MO, SS No •st-~H~'IO (1141 ~ Count•. Rlcll•rd FOSIU, "'S Weare PUbllSlled OrW191 Coe" Delly Pllol E•«tpl •II oil,oll right\, ,,.,,.r•ls, PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI aUSIMllSS A••nuo. Fountain Valley, C~llfotnla S<tpt. 16, 17, 18, 19'0 Jl&l·IO mlner•I rlgllU, natural~· rl9'1ts •"Cl l'ICTITIOU' •USIM&U MAME STAT•MlrMT 91 .. 7, SS No, 1.0.~ otllet llydro<•rbons by wllal-,,.r MAME STATllM1£MT Tiie follo•ln9 person h dol11g ArtlM •nd Carl Hlnn~'"•n•te. ~3' PUBLIC NOTICE n•m• ~-"'91may119 •ltllln or lift. Tiie 1o11ow1n11 _ _, I• dOlnll bV•I· bUll,.uas: Oldham Gour1, Leucadia Caltlornla der seld l•nd, to9e111er wttll t!M neu u FOR POTS SAKE, '22 N. 14arb0t '20lt, SS No. Sl1·11·!4J1 1-------------per~u•I rl9f'll of d rllll119, ml"lft9, H · D E.C. ENTE RPR ISES, "81vd.,P'u1!«10n,Celllornl• J a"'9t L --TrustN? for J NOTIC.&Ofl.!:USTa•~SAl.I p1orln9 M>d -ratl"9 ttwrefor - B•runa Court, Ne•port Beach. Aqvance "'-r1Y Sytlems, Inc:., •nd S WoOc1 Li••RCJ Trus.t 71011 Ar-LOAM .MMU•I \lorlll9 ln-removln9tNwmefrom Calltor,.l•'*3 162S1" Typhoon Lane, 14unllngton rowllead Lane, El Toro, C•lltorn1a On T....,_.,, .OC-r "· 1'90, al w ld l•nd .. lll>y °'"" •-. lftcludl"' D•vlcl E O..lsten\&ft .1' Barv,.. hacl'I, C..llforllta m4't 91'10 ss No °'4-0t .. 111 1o:ao o'c•-A.M. POMOtlA Ft NAN-ttw r1911110 .....iPJtoO "'dltotellonally Court N••Por1 Beac11.' calllornl• Tiiis bUsl...,, I\ condu<led b y • Mariln Voll•. 1n1 Eme••ld Bav. CIAL" SEllVICES. INC .• "' TrutlM, drllt • ..., m1 .. frvm ·-OIMr !flan '2t63 ' corp0r•llOft. 1.avun• Beac:h California tl'SI SS No -· -~t to ~ of Tt'\lll 11\ow ,.,........,... deS<rlbecl, oil or 9"' Tiiis bullnes\ Is conduc1ed by "" In """'""'• Pr-r1v U?-604193 • d•ltd J uly 2f, (917 eHcut•d by -"'• h•m•I• -~~ IMcl, tllr-" dlvlclv•I. ,.,_.,, ll>C. Tiiis butlMu •• cOf'dU<led bY a R•y...-L. .......,_-lt9'fl1Mft l . or •cro" IN wt>wrlace of '"' ._ O.vld E. CllrlswnWfl Mano.. J. Aros gener•l .,.,,,.,..,..p Andie..-, ........, -...... M'll re· ...... 1 ... -dn<rl~ -lo llOttom This stat.....,. was llleel with Ille Vice........... Gr-E "r9,.1><1Qllt corwcl ~ 17• 1917" lllll. No. 111cll wlllpstocbd or t lrectlon•llY Cou11tr Clerll 01 Oran9" Counly on Tlllt -I W4H lllod •1111 Ille Tiii\ s.tetement was Ille<! •Ith lfte 35622 In .... IDn ..... 1 ... Oftk l•I drllled -II. -fl -llWttt -Auvu1t 26. 1•. COUllly ,,....., of Or•nve J:ounty f!" Counl y Cleft< ot Ora""' COUIOIY on Reconts °' 0r.,. ~. eauroml•, •ltd i..-111 or beyond ltw Interior F\..a s.tiote-1. ••· AUllU\t i. t• will Hll at polblk ...ctlon to IN 11'9Mll llmlls lllH'eof -10 r-111. r...,_I, Putin.-Or~ Coetl Dally Pllol, ,.1.,.111 • · '1~ bidder lor catll °' ....,.., • ...,. of <•"' -Ip, melftl•ln. r-1• • ......, and Auo. 2t. s.o.. 4. "· ... 19'0 :Mt7-IO PUllll,_ 0r""91t Coast D•HY Piiot, Publillwd Or-Co.t•I Dally Po tot. l<·•Slller's die<--yl "' .... •1 """' o ... , •• e any IUCll wells or mines, -~· 11• 11, is. Oct. t , '"° ,.,s.eo AU9. ti . S.lll. '· II, II,'"° JSll-to of w te In tr#NI -Y of IN u .. 1-•llllout, -·· .,,. rf9111 "" drlll, PUBLIC NOTICE --Sl•tel, al 11'9 <Nin entran<e \o t"-mine, Slore. uotore ""d oper•I• C-ly c_,,.,.,.., In Ille city of Saftta lflr0u9ll IN surf«• or ,,. -MO Ana, C•llforftla .. , r'9flt, '"le, aftd 1"' 1 .. 1 of 1tw ....... rl.ce of wlcl IMCI, H teresl <OllW ...... '° -now -by It re~ In IN o.ect --S.~ l'ICTITIOUS •USINUS NAME STATllMl!NT Tll• fOll-1"9 IM•M>fl\ are doing bUslnftt es: 141NES-LESLIE INSVAAJICE COMPANY, 13 Flreblrd, lrvlne, C.lllOtlll• '211' Oele R. 1.Attlle, n Flreblrd, trvln•, C•l lfornla '2714 0-ld M. Himes. Jr,, 23 Flreblrd, lrYlne. Callfornl• '271• Tiiis bultnen Is conducted by a gener•I l*inerslllp. O.te A. Lellle This stalement W4H fifed wllll Ille t ounly Clerk of Or•nve COYnty on AU911'1 S, 1•. PUBLIC NOTICE puauc NOTICE -------------ll'ICTITIOUS •USINllH ~ICTITIOUS austMIH MAMI£ STATllMllNT HAMii STAT1£MIMT Tiie fol-ln<J i-rtoft Is d!oln9 t>utl· Tiie toltowl"ll pe•wns ••• doln9 "9U •s: llvtln•S\ •>= PACIFIC RENTALS. Sl7 9111 CARDIFF OIL COMPANY. 1'111 SlrHt. l4ut1tlnQlon lleac:h, Cellfom l• Grfffl•tew Lane, 14untlnQlon Boacll, .,... ea111ornla'161t Jolln A. Mesurtmltll. HI Gr..,t G. ArtabrlGhl, 16111 Grwen· GolO.nroel, Conine ctol ,.,,.,, eallfOrnl• 'Wle• L•ne , l4Uf'tln9ton Boach, n•u -C•llfOrnla.,.., Tiii• bullnb1 Is c-1" by •n •n· Ftrl P-"tael, s S.af•ring. Corona dlvldual. ctet M•r, c.llloml• '262S Jahn A. /NtMnmltll Sle'Wet> l(•ll"P. 31201 East NIM Tttls doot.,.,_I WH llled #ltll '"" Drlvt, L"""6tNlvuel, Callfor,.I• tun Counly Cler~ of Or•"99 County oo CllerlK 8. and Paui.ne S. B•lley, A119usl 2', '"°· 1040 ltlldow•n Drive. Gl•nd•1•. ll't41N1 1'1""'7 C•llfornl• t1201 Publlllled Orono-Coils! Dally PllOt, Publlllled Or-Coast D•llY Piiot, Ja..,.. Lan9tlOIO, 21011 Leasur• Stpt. •.II. tt, U, t'90 3'tl40 AV9. II, Setlt. 4, It, ti, t• ~ Lofte, Hunllnvton Beech, C•lllornia ---,, .... u-r Mid OMd In IM P'-'1Y slt ... 1· temtt.r 11. tt74. ed In ,,_ Coullty of Or ...... SI ... of ,.ARCIL I : An .. _,, fO< In· C.lltol~"."'sE·~~~~'•l!ST IH AHO 9ren and evH• o ... r •II prl'Wat• tlrMts (lob A to M lnc:tusl,,.I of lr«t TO: Lot "of Tract Jilt, 111 Ille City of No. IUJ, In IN <"y of lrvlM, County H-por1 e.&cll, c-i!Y of Ct' ...... ft 0( ...... c Ill 111 -r m•P rec-In .,_ ••2, Paen Oral\9f, st-o4 • or •. '" "' ~ m•P r•<ordtd In btloll l3S -l t '° 11 It tllru 19, MIK•ll•-Maps, 1 .. Ille lnc:lusl ... of MIK•ll--~. In oflk • of Ille CourltY R.c~ of Mid '"" offk e of Illa county R.corW of County. \Aid CoulltY, '"~''*'In M<llOn •• Tiie strwt .... ~ ..... ..._ C-· •rtlcte VIII Ol INt cartaln d.clw•tlon m°" des'9Nltlon. 11 •nv of IN rNI pro-of <O-•, c-ltton. Mid rHlrlc- IMrlY dlHcrtt.d ...,... '' pu,_tecl to lion did Fetwuar I "'•I .,_.. M : 11s-JS411 strwt, ....,.,,. 9NCll, 11~ ·= 112' 01 ort.:1.i Rec~ of Ce. '2t6J. n..""*"19'*1 Tn.st" .. ldor.,..Courltv. dlsctalmt -llMllllty to< •ny lnc0t· TN ,1,... .-... Mid adwr com· rectnHt of tN 1trMt addreu end ,,,.,.. .. .,.,_,..,., " -· of .,. r .. t olll., <CH""'°" dffl9ft0f .. ft, If •ny ,,_r1y dncrlllMI ...... It.,.,,_,_, s~=,;...1 ,_ medo but wl111oul to M : 17121 ~rbor Lane. lr'Wlllt, Today. Mary ·Tyler Moore, alone for the nrat lime in 42 years ___ P_u_B_Ll_C_N_OTl~-c_E ____ P_tJ_•_L1_c_N_OT_1c_E __ _ wonden: "Do you ever ,.,cnnousaus.•ns fllCTmousaus.•HS CllerlH F. and M•delelne J. l u1-r, 20221 E..e!'GledK L•ne. 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I QON'T think tbat'1 a good reason to buy. The fact that collediona have turned out to be good investments la lncidental." As people learn more about what'• "bot" and what '1 not, and as more certificates are put back ' into colltttor circulation, some Item• may flue· Camera. Could never T"" fOllowlllO --ts '°'"91Mlli· ...... l ....... a.dl,Cellfllmt•..,... StHf'fl S.111"1 SYtlMt• IM., a ..... I I: Mar!Ofl J, ..... ""' Ty,...,. *ltc ... 1111 -.. ....... IA...,. First see. IALllOA .. ACIFIC, -f ....... ~ • .._,.,.._ ........ C:.lllWlll• A'ft-, ~ ...,, WIL wns ''In work and in Ufe -citwt,, "'""'°" INcll, C-1lfof'fll•'*I ..... Tfllt llMINla I• c~ by.~-· ~ MM1111 "-· • E. ...... Oer ... ~Dr., IMll Conc.-d. --''-'· there' I a part of me that lhHI., N....-\ IN<t\, Cat1tor11l1 tt6'1 .+utlll,.,... a.Kfl, Cal-• "'4t ~ Salllftt 1'-' .. 11t ,_..at lllM ..... M411 lft 115 Hertll lr..UICI '""'· Mtll 1 ........ ,_ OHIC .. I ltecafdl MltlOI , of Or...-~. (Mifenlla. Altftlm, Calltorlllafte01 OU••: ••P••m••• •• 1910 ""'·-""m..aa .. OMONA ~IHANCIAL •wWT ...... tuat.e In value. · For example. 1tock cerUllcatel of the ortatnal Standard Oil Co.. ataned by founder Jobn D. . Rockefeller. were discovered about a year aao and were aellln& ror about Sl5i0. MonU. later tbey were selllDC at •ucUaa for about Sl.• eecb, but ap. parently have Mttled bad to anMld 11.-. wan•· to hJt ... _ damn T1111 _,_. 1t cotdlctM tty 111 "'· Tiii• ""91Mt• 11 cOfMl!KtM .., • syMem11"'. -un: .. vleual. ..,_..., _,,.. ..._, ~ 1. Miiier, ball into the damn net, .._._ Mlin.t\J,.,_ OleflbecwtlwOftl<er to thumb ft\V DQ1e at the fllll ...._, -flied wf9t IN Tllll ............ -llled *"" -Tiiis nMtfMllt -llltd WHll Ille --., c:-f'ta.rtlllfOrMtltCeuMy.,.J lllY C-•y ci..t of Or ..... C-ly Ml c-fyCltrtttifOr ..... C-VMIS.-WOrld." But, abe added: u. ••· .. ,.. ••a...._ ._.., 1...., "I ..__ "'v demons to ,.,._ '"°" ,..._,., •-r -., ~ ..... o,.,... (Mel Olltly ,._., ,....._. ~ c.tl Olllly ,. .... , ~ ..... Or..., o.tt Olllty ....... my..U ... " A41t .......... 11....... ,.... ~.11:-.11.on.1,1• .., ~.11.tl.H,OO.t.•• ,,... HRVICU, IMC.,, ay T•' Gflfflttl, at MIMI T""'" AMllllMliMr.Wry '8Mortfl~A-, • 0••: ....... S, IW SulttS Al.1.•eMAltY IMVISTMeMT CO ,,,.,._,Clllfenllatl7.. UIC, .. T ....... ,, ........ , ................. tit ., Leis°"'"' ... o ...... . ....,..t-<,.._..,. ...... CA-,._..... Or._ Ceetl Ollltv PllM ,._._. 01W1t11 c.tt OMty NII S... U,tl,ts,19 ..... U ,tl,11,.... .... ., PERfScoPE . - LCCJKNG AT - Septembel' 18, 1980 · ... ,. .. 2 · STYLE Supplement to Daily Pilot Thursday, Sept. 18, 198() Accessor.ies tie up fall wardrobe picture neatly • Fall is up to the neck in accessories. "Everywhere, there are quick updaters to give instant excite- ment to today's or I ast year's wardrobes," sa Id a spokesperson for a fashion magazine. Hats and hair have a clean·, close-to-the-head look this fall. Knit caps with roll brims. berets or neat Tyrolean brims are popular. Clown-like pom-pom hats and !Peruvian fantasies fit younger heads. The military hat comes in grl'!at new colors, but it's still the cowboy hat that heads up the fall lineup, he said. Jewelry puts money on extravagant fC)ll evenings. Ornate chokers, many-colored "precious" jewel earrings, rhinestones and pearls are piled on this fall. Oval button earrings, sculptural and geometric silver and gold shapes add rich touches. Handbags carry on with soft angles and softened colors. Daytime is organized with attaches, portfolios and clutches. The large shoulder bag looks newest in soft colors, soft leather and softer construction. Plush touches are luxurious snakeskins and embroi.dered suedes. Shoes are on a comfort kick with walkable cone-st\ape heels. Such will be seen on ghilles, v-throat pumps, lace-up oxfords and even QI amorous evening sandals. \.\ Classi~s return Women's fashions this' foll return to the classic look. For a better loc* at female fashions see stories and pictures on page 12. Patent leather tuxedo tlats, tassel and penny loafers, and' 1azz oxfords are on a slightly higher heel to keep pace with the new----------· lenqths, he said. . Scarves are popular in the taffeta ruff collar, sweater ruttle col- lar and the big, white organdy collar with taffeta bow and instant dress-ups. Preppies pick up on foulard print silks, fringed cashmeres, plaidsinoblongsand shawls. Former model, lecturer still tries to keep up appearances By MARY JANE SCARCELLO Perluope Sl•tt Wrlltr "First impressions are vital, so the w ay we look Is very i mpor- tant," says Marjorie Lee, a former model who now teaches personal appearance classes at Orange C~st College. Her lecture on "Dressing for Sticcess," from 7to10 p.m. next Wed- nesday, will deal with proper dress, color, style and image. "Many women are aware of fashion, even if they don't follow it," she claims. "But most men are less interested, to the point of letting wives and girl friends buy most of their clothing for them." HER ADVICE TO women buying clothing for the men in their lives is to look carefully in men's departments and talk to reliable sa lesmen before buying. A "look before you buy" approach is her recommendation for career wardrobes, too. "If you're hoping for a promotion, observe your immediate superiors and dress the way they do," she advises, adding, "but don't overdo it. It's threatening when S9meone overdresses for the job. No one will hire a w~man for a secretarial job jf she Interviews In furs and diamond-;." FOR WOMEN RETURNING to the job market after staying home to raise a family, she advises a similar approach. "First visit where you'd like to work and see what people are ·wearing," she says. Mrs. Lee's sepsible approach to overall wardrobe planning in- c ludes investment in classic clothing rather than fads, which are ''for people with money to burn." "If consumers have one, overall mistake In clothes purchases, it's in not buying quality. Good fabrics and worksmanshlp last tonger and took better than the cheaJ>!r .Products -you do get what you pay 'or. -, "THIS IS ESPECIALLY true In men's suits, where styles change tittle," she observed. · "Most important Is for a person to find his or her own look," said Mrs. C..ee, wrio otfen uses video tapes In her classes so students can see themselves. _ · "You should be comfortabfe with yourself and proud of who you are," she concluded. "Caring about your appearance doesn't stop at any age or .... af ~ Hfeo" •• • --..... .__~--- ----------------- Marilyn and Phyllis cordja,lly in¢tes you to preview their F ALTu COI:.LECTION .,. .. of LADIES' DESIGNER APPAREL \ , I : J,,. ., ' .. . ' Supplement to Daily Pilot Thursday, Sept. 18, 1980 PERfSCOPE v --.. reppy meets prairie_ ~~;' ({Uhildren can't wait to follow in t heir parents' footsteps, and this ~year they begin by w ear ing smaller versions of adult styles. Small fry can choose school c lothing from two basic styles this year -they can march to the school bus in classic separates or the urban cowboy look, as preppy meets prairie. " Conservative children are wearing wool, wool blends and cor- duroy blazers, crew neck sweaters, and penny loafers, girls accom- panying this w ith tweed or pleated sk irts, and boys with cord pants. In a style loved by fond grandmothers ever ywhere, k in- dergarteners seem ready for the Ivy League in these tailored togs. For a more casual look, heartily approved by little boys, urban cowboys ride off to school in jeans and plaid shirts. Little boys and girls who c~n hardly print thei r own names are demanding designer jeans in their sizes, complete ~ith a famous name on the back po~·t. For party time, girls are delightedly wearing short, ruffled party dresses, ~hile boys are reluctantly dressing in small versions of dad's blazer & slacks. Modern fabrics make it easier for mothers everywher e t o wash out the inevitable chocolate cake stains. Styles for children may change, but the child inside the clothing remains the same. rarft':• ..... <"•fer? We do broul1/ully Let 1u help you proJffi o more po.11111ue irtotement througfl the colors and clothes that you wear. Coll 7 t4-9SS-3464 fnr on appointment and r1>ceiue o ('fnlPUtlt;\'T un e11e color pencil ltf u;•; tUlllll.~ - We 're building a whole world for your image to work. Welcomt> to Image Works. I/SI Dove, Suite 215. Newport Beach. Co. fl266(} 12·5 00 Sot , Barbara's Dressmaking Let us design and make a holiday dress especially for you. Also feotu-inq: • Alteration • Moriogromminq • Covered Belts & Buttons • Buttonholes For Appointment 646-4544 488 East 17th St. Cos ta Mesa, California STYLE ~ ~ 0 0 3 I 4 STYLE ,. .. ) -., '°"" .. • VI /(-~ 71::;-' f, . )_ -'t "• .. -. '~· ~ ~ .... - l - (714) 64Q-0821 ... ~~~~-~~=:.. ~~ CHRISTMAS at -:;3> THE REGENCY MAUI • AD-TRIP JUMBO JET AIR TRANSPORTATION RD-TRIP TRANSFERS/ BAGGAGE HANDLING • 1 NIGHTS DELUXE ACCOMMODATIONS DEC. 21-21 • FRESH FLOWER LEI GREETING GOI NG PLACES t:iOSTEO COO<T All PARTY • GOING PLACES CANVAS TRAVEL BAG $795 Reg S850 TWO ISLAND COMBO • RO-TRIP JUMBO JET AIR • WAIKIKI • RO-TRIP JUMBO JET AIR TRANSPORTATION • RD-TRIP TRANSFERS/ BAGGAGE HANDLING • 7 NIGHTS DELUXE ACCOMMODATIONS • FRESH FLOWER LEI GREETING •GOING PLACES HOSTED COO<T AIL PARTY • GOING PLACES CANVAS TRAVEL BAG $705 Reg S790 • SPLIT WEEK DELUXE ACCOMMODATIONS • FRESl>-i FLOWER LEI GREETING • INTER-ISLAND AIR VIA JET • RD· TRIP TRANSFERS/BAGGAGE HANDLING • GOING PLACES HOSTED COCKTAIL PARTY • GOING PLACES CANVAS TRAVEL BAG $823 Reg S870 . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . • Suppfement to D~lly Pilot Thursd~y. Sept. 11, 19IO -.. l~e Fashions I Fall follows a Narrower line Men will appear sl immer this fall as men's fashions take on a "trimmer look." Narrowing of lapels, ties, col- lars and pantlegs contributes to an overall trimmer look seen this fall, according to a Costa Mesa merchant. Fashion twists are added this year with hand-finished details on lapels and pockets of sportcoats and blazers. The biggest trend Is toward tweeds. "Tweeds are very big this year. A tweed sportcoat with suede elbow patches is a popular look," he said. And they come In many col- ors, he said. "Tweed appeal\ to all ages, too," he added. For a younger look baggy and pleated pants of khaki cotton are POPUiar. Continuing that look with terry cloth tops completes the fashion look for younger men. Real life fashions Copy reel life stars to -create fads "Life Imitates art." By JIM POND .......... The old adage never rang truer -especlelly considering how the film Industry Influences fashions. Every few years a movie comes •long with• wardrobe design that triogers a new fashion trend, sending Impulses from movie house to f ash Ion blou~lby soundtoevenlnggown, wide screen to Inseam. IN RECENT YEARS, John Travolta's portreyal of a fashionable disco dancer created a craze fOr white three-piece suits. At the same time, "Saturday Night Fever's" popularity led to the opening of countless discos across the nation, which created even greaterdemandfordlscofashlons. Following "Saturday Night Fever," and contrlbutlngexcluslv.ely to women's fashions, was the movie" Annie Hal I." Diane Keaton's wardrobe of baggy pants, ve,ts end ties spawned th~openingofmanysmallshopsspeclallzlnglnthlsnewpopularlook. THIS YEAR TRAVOLTA'S back, shedding his disco clothes for western shirt, jeans, cowboy boots and hat. "Urban Cowboy's" showcasing of the cowboy subculture has spurred the latest fashion trend. Most large department stores have designated sections for jeans and western shirts with snapsrepl.clng buttons . Cowboy hats decorate Cltsptays ln•malter stores-and they're not Just decorations, they'rehotsetlers. And what cowboy would be worth his saddle soep without a pair of engravedbootscostlngupwardsof$150. THE DEMAND IS there. lt'swltnessedevenlnthenumberofdlscos thathavectosedonlytoberecteslgnedandopenedaswest.mdencehalls complete with mechanical bull. HOW long this-trend will continue Is Mrd to say. WMl trend will replace It Is even more dlfflcult to lmeglne. Howeve~ Cl!'9 can't help but wonder hoW the fashion ln«mr(WIH be afj«ted by" nw Bh• Lagoon." I Supplement to Daily Pilot Thursday, Sept. 18, 1980 Old furs can have a new fashion life Out-of-style furs can be re- m ode I e d t o .s u i t t o d a y ' s fashions. "Mink stoles and capes, which few women wear these days, can be made Into stylish mink-and-leather jackets," says Art Portnoff, owner of the Fur Exchange. His shop is at 1525 E. 17th St. in Santa Ana. "Mink lasts for 25 years when properly cared for," he said, "and sable or fox can last for 15 years. Older pieces shouldn't Just sit In the closet, because re- designing can make them useful again." Customers buying from the Fur Exchange may trade in their fur on another purchase after as long as two years, ac- cording to Portnoff, and be given credit for the original purchase price toward a new fur. The shop buys older furs, restyles, offers alterations and has a cleaning and storage facility on the premises. "W.e_ also sell less-expensive new fur§;" Portnoff salCf. "Canadian red fox and lynx are especially popular right now." Th.e Fur Exchange has a finance program, layaway and accepts major credit cards. Store hours are 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to -4 p.m. Saturday. from the garden Kim Hall sports wool fashions from &lily Just Emily available at The Garden at 3'23 Vio Udo, Newpwt Beach. Acupuncture center starts good looks with good health After trying neurologists1 c hiropractors, physical therapists, hypnotists and or- thopedic therapists, she turned to Ko and acupuncture. The healthier one feels, the better one looks in fall fashions. Providing this health is Tom Ko of the Huntington Acupuncture Center, at 19929 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Ko uses the ancient art of acupuncture to relieve chronic pain and other maladies. A case In point are the chronic headaches suffered by Sherry Brandes, which she developed after a volleyball accident. "I 'm functioning now," she said. "I can't say I'm 100 per- cent cured, but I feel like 99.9 ." Through electrical stimula- t ion and acupuncture needles, Ko relaxes her neck musc les, the tightening 'of which causes headaches. Call 536-'..070. Happy fashions Ginny Whisler, left, and Peggy Reinert show off Campus Casual foll tweed calutlon at Reinert'• at 1116 Newport BJvd., Costa Mtaa. . . .... CORDUROY FOR FALL 1980 Camel. Navy, Red Blue. Pink. Green. Brown. Kelly and Yellow S1ze2&38 $22,,00 10 $36 ()() A _p_9nt of timeless styling alt(f't\De q4ality ... We're sure you'll still be wearing them in the Fall of 1982. , w .. tcllff Plual1028 lrV10e. Nowrxlfl Beach, C"lklo1n10, f"lme 642·1061 ' _________ t..;... .,,.._ 1 ' t , i l, 6 STYLE ·g ~clelfe · '0HCHOS • 10000 .AC:ULIC OHf Sill FfTS .ALL .,,.....,__.,,_...... '51 .. I 00° • .ACULIC • HOWM TOME. FASHION FO R KNIT WEAR WOMEN 500/o UYOH 40°10 .AC•YLIC Z0 o WOOL · IL.ACIC ·MULTI 9TH11snus AYAILAIU Houn Dolly 9:30-6:0.0 SINCE 1949 DE~AftTMENT STO .. I! 1116 HIW1'01T IOULfYA•D Ho~ ...ct H•wport lhds. lft doWftfo-Cotto M•to CLl\S?ICt> FOR FALL 1. OUR 0LENPL/'.\ID FRINGE.. PLE:AIED KILi I? bLl P!; R TE.A M ES[)Vv'1 IH OUR NANIUCKE.I 0HIRT LlND6R A 100°/0 0HE.TL-A~D WOOL CABLf 0Wf.ATE:R BY J" (:; HooK ADD OUR D/\V£Y'0 1Nt11 A.L.. lA:Anu::12. PUR0~. TRADITIONALLY BEAUTIFUL CWTHES ~142;1 Via Lido -No. l:J NewPor1 Beach, CA 9266'.l 675·0~'21 l Motor CrHlt Cwdl Supplement to Daily Pilot Thursday, Sept. 11, 1980 Preppy look Mes Amie1 in Westcliff Plaza offers a unique concept in retailing for pre-ttens, youl]Q juniors and petite women. The strictty gals fashion shop features styles from lif199rie to formals. Owner Gall Foor is happy to provide personal service. Call 631-6008. Clothing made picture perfect· at local dressmaking service A dressmaking service pro- vides one-of·a·kind styles for women. "We can work without pat- terns, creating clothing for our customers from pictures or even Ideas they bring us," says Barbara Hoffman, owner of Barbara's Dressmaking. The store Is at 488 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. "With our services, no one has to see her favorite outfit duplicated everywhere she. goes. We have catalogs filled with quality fabric samptes to choose from, and they are de-· livered In three or four days,· even from New York," she said. A staff of four Is happy to counsel women on styles, colors and fabric, Mrs. Hoffman added, for a flattering and total- ly original look. •'Our prices are reasonable, and we pride ourselves on our workmanship unlike some ready-made clothing sold to- day," she said. Hard-to-fit women who re-· quire especially small or large sizes, as well as women who are not a standard dress size can benefit from custom dressmak- ing, she noted. In addition to making sportswear, dresses, coats, wedding and evenmg gowns, Barbara's Dressmaking can do women's alterations, custom monogramming, cover belts and buckles, make buttonholes and update older clothing. ''Jackets with narrower lapels and pants with tapered legs can look more stylish without the expense of bUylng new ones," she pointed o-ut. Shop hours ar~ 10 a .m. to 'S p.m . Monday to Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . Saturd•y. ' ' Fe Mc Kn da fol fall .... .. Su~lement to Daily Pilot Thursday, Sept. 18, 1980 PERfSCOPE STYLE 7 Computer makes colors sing out in h·armony A computer can tell people what colors are best for them. "Of the 1,SOO color swatches stocked, w e can pinpoint 150 w hich would be best just for th a t per son," says Sandra Cla rk , who, w ith partners Cecelia Goodman and Vivian Triem. operate Image Works Their consu lting service 1<; at 1151 Dove St., Irvine "First we de'fine a person's eye color not 1n d general w ay, but Quite spe(ifically a n d then take c;ciPn ti'£ic measurements of the skin and hair colors," M <i. Clark said. Thb information is fed into a computer, she cont inued, which defines specific shades bP<.t for tha t person "EveryonP's hair skin and eye s cHP 1n a nat ural harmony, M s Clark says, "but the wrong colors 1n clothing and makeup can dis· t11rh that hrirmnnv " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The wet look Atter analysis, clients receive a book containing sw atches of all their own best colors, as well as recommendations on color combinations and jewelry. "N o one's look is like anyone else-'s," said M s. Clark "The color s can be taken shopping so that war drobes can be butlt around color themes." Image Works does v1 s1t •·· to h elp plan w ardrol'l· recommend future pu according to M s Clark ·'fl' 1o,,., a g ift service similar t r ,,, , di registry in1 whith cl11 n lor s are recordPd for fr11'r t nq q1ft ideas In keP;., or sch·erne. ' •• "JI NI II soon add a 11 t1* nito•·1>11p ~ 1rh is custom·bl,..ncrrt 111 ~uit h person Image Works is Opf'n trut•\ noon •c S p m Tuesday throuqh rr ... 1y and q a .m to p.m c; • '1ay Surfing Is a way of life at the Newport Surf and Sport stores in South Coast Plaza, ~ Beach, Balboa I~ and Wt1tnn1ter Mail. SportsMOr for that lifestyle -from w.tsuita to shirts and pants -is available from such motor manufocturtrs as OP, lightning Bolt, IZOD and Marona. ~\ See the Stanley Sherman Fall Collection in South Coast Plaza on Friday and Saturday, September 26 and 27. Informal modeling Noon to 3:00. THE STANLEY SHERMA N FALL COLLECTION ARRIVES The new romance simplified in a luscious turquoise silk crepe de Chine chemise with ruffled iabot and cuffs, gently putt.ct shoulders. 6 to 14 sizes 185.00. Stanley Sherman Collections 1. m fa11. .gels country ou r b1ez12r 1s '3n ail 'N'O'.Jl pla10. ·1 'Il :wthq,r but.tcr;S- !fn ~>11dtl ')lal2 Ci.."'"lT C IC'/ t rcue:;::n;:. £1 1 so· ·er. t 'u~. lt•T' o-g,.'..-.. C j .VLHtQ; \ I \ @J~o@ @J~~ ' I tu,111. 11 ''"·''". \, , 1 , I; ., ti • 1 f 'I ' 1001 ~U·'"'''""' lfl111t ·\U·,1u ,,,1, 1 '"''''' • 1 , ~ 0 .§ t ::!" ~ s. ::. (l ~ a g n I n South Coast PlaZR Costa Mesa 957 1511 ....... ~\ . ' ..... ' . .,. \ 8 Your beautiful new fall face ... free. You. In our new Fall Shade Collection, "City Shadows" by Merle Norman. Discover this very special Fall Look on your own special face. The latest fashion statement. Rich City Shades:'Eye, lip, cheek and face colors ... for lots of beautiful new makeup ideas. City style. Learn how. Your Merle Norman Beauty Advisor will teach you ... free. Ruth Bryant's MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO The Place for the ~tom Face·~ Please call for your appointment: 646-4026 271 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa, CA ( The Garage Brings 11 Togerher for Fall Here we tea1ure our own mid wale cord pan!. "'''"' c1 ore l1n1!>hC'Cl p1a1n t>ollom ·accented ov one ol our many easy care plaid spartsh1r1s c1f'td a grea1 shawl collared ounover swearer ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 -- " SuppletMnt to O.lly Pilot ThursdAy, 5-pt. 11, 19111 Sportswear gets ·around comfortably A m~n ·s clothing store specializes in clothes for the casual side of life. "We take pride in serving our jeans customers, making sure they have the best In flt and fabric," says C.huck Rathfon, manager of Al's Garage in Fashion Island. Men c;an choose from a close, European fit in jeans or the looser, more comfortabJe basic jeans fit, according to Rathfon, and fabric werght makes a dif- ference. "Denim is one of the most . -comfortable fabrics a man can wear, because it breathes," he said, "whether pants are made from light-weight denim at 11 oz. or the heavier fabric at 1.C oz .,, The store brings casual, ac- tive sportswear together In one place, he added, so that clients can put together their own look with the help of the sales staff. "We're prepared to give total service to our customers," he said. Rathfon's other suggestions for comfortable, sporty clothing include rugby shorts and pants, with elastic waists, and Stub- bies, cord shorts and pants with elastic Included at the back of the waistbands. "Men are dlsco>Jering that tJastic in a waistband gives a good fit and feel," he says. "The trend now is for 1 actlve sportswear to be worn as casual clothing, too. It's coming off the playing field and into everyday life." · " Rugby pants come in a varie- ty of colors, he added, which make them versatile for casual wear. Store hours are 10 a .m. to 9 p.m . Monday, Thursday and Friday, .JO a.m . to 6 p.m. Tues- '--------day, Wednesday and Saturday, and noon to S p.m . Sunday. Supptement to O.lly Piiot Thursday, Sept. 11, 1980 . Dressing up G..-w1 llGrand wean fwe.filc• ._. tn. Npan 8Duticp C'.ollecttln in Mss M191in dlpmt•nt at I. MuQi•1, Scailh Coast ftam. Fall classics Mary Jo Lorenz, left, Annamane Knox and Ann Moon model fall cla11k1 from Gal' 1 C.OUntry in At .Eose, Fashion Island. To the ~. fal ;.w.lry ntflects the beauty of the HCllOf'I. I!. STYLE 9 ithan ey_etoward t='all... · ~ 17th and Irvine Westcliff Plaza The classic pQmp set neatly on a stacked heel, in rust calf skin. 41.00 NATURALIZER~ Newport Beach 548·8684 F'eaturing: • Rhodes • Rochelle • J ul.ie Miller •Clara Lura • Sissies •Coco • Charlotte Russe · • Sweaters by Ades • Sir James • Upper Class • Jo-Yana-- So:nlething Special feminine /ash ions 250 East 17th St . Costa Mesa 645-5711 . .. ,., ........ ,..... , ... , ·- ' l i ,. i I l l J ! I l I ·1 f • - 10 Supplement to Daily Pilot Thursday, Sept. 18, 1980 L---- If the shoe fits . Dick Morowitz, left, owner ot Westcliff Shoes in Westcliff Plaza, fits granddaughter Lauren wi1h baby shoe while daughter Teri Suding and son Steve look on. Lauren could be the fifth generation of the family in the shoe business someday. ' ~.t-------- -"\~ -. I ,, • . ,. I I (I I I " II Ii J I ,, I• I I 1-:1111111•f1I.• '"'' 11/ tli1• 1·1·r.' fi1w.d '"'""' ,,,, ""'" .\'· "'""'''"· "''"''' 1•\l1•11d.~ lo t/11,1r /ltt lNlll• II liiµlily 1u•r.HHH1/i;:,1>d 1·11111111/tinJl & d1•si~11 s1•r1·i1'1•. 'n f '"'" i '11 '''I: /JI' r t i ,.,, 11•n .• f, 11 r 11 1 11 I I o I ' <1 11 d 1r a _. ~1t11 r111•111•tl j 11 U111111•. \ 1•11· ) orl.·. 1 •• ,,,,,,,,, "'"' '·"·' f11p t>/1••. /1 1• ,,,,,, ,,.~;,,,., ;,, \1•1111111 I /1,.,,, /i. ( ttl/lf' Ill & l'llJO.\ tlll 1111t/11'11lfr l'fl/)/llWl'illo Ill tit• •11 lo11 11·/11/,• ·""' •1•l1•1·t 1f,,, fu l1rin•. /tr .uwr '''-•'l1111 i;.,, 11 f> '"" ''' Um• lrtl111r "'''"'rt• /:/.),'f l/ur/itl~ttff' IJ Ill. \1°11'/llttl lJ1•11,./1. 1'1•/: IJ,'i:;. /(J(},'j Your cfiiid will stand out in the crowd ~'®~I Fall and Holiday Fashion from . CHILDREN'S WEAR 1058 Irvine -West c l itf Plaza Newport Beach Supplement to Daily PllQt Thursday, Sept. 18, 1980 PERfscopE STYLE 11 Traditional ·values for career fashions Sign says all Ferndales bridal center at 3404 W. Westminster Ave., Santa Ana offers extensive suppty of bridal fashions and wedding services. Newport Surf and Sport Mein ltofe 2224 Newi>oft Blvd. Newport8Hch 875-7174 " t : JO em .. pm $U11-T llutt 111 t pm Fri & $el 8tof9 2 210Ya Mertne Ave. 8•lb0• 19'•nd 873-7828 10.1 Sun-Thurs 111 t Fil & Set ... Surfing ... more than just OSP.Ort ... its a Whole .. way of life. Store 3 South COHI PIH• -CHrlllfe-.1 841-0523 Store 4 WHtmln1ter Mell W'r-t144 Classic styling in dresses, skirts and ·blazers will be the trend in fashions for fall. "We'll see lots of sweaters, soft sheer blouses, lovely colors and shorter hemlines," said a spokesperson for Something Special, at 250 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa, in Hilgren Square. THE FALL COLLECTION at Something Special for 1980 is "feminine and classic." "All of our styles are chosen for the career girl and the women with a missy figure who 1. .• :,. wants to look fashionable and updated, but with a more tradi- tional statement. "PR.ICE POINTSaremostim- portant to al I of us these days, and we try to choose the most af- fordable lines without sacrific- ing quality and style. "Ease of care properties are always kept in mind," she said. Something Special carries sizes four to 18 in "anything from street dresses to evening gowns to jeans for the mature figure to classic separates and accessories." ~ "SE8VICE IS OUR utmost ln- tenfCJntf w e gladly special order anything available to us that m ay not be in stock. "Those of us who serve you at Something Special· are Mar- jorie, Barbara and Joan," she concluded. Craftsman George Murodyan custom tailors slacks at House of Tailoring, on the lower levet near the Carousel Court, South Coast Plaza. +V •111, ours from cznglard... ~ ·-·~ shzt1a na.cnzwn<ZC'k.s ·~'v ~r:>· GL>r 44 Fb.shion Island• Newport Beach•714/644·5070 1001 \4estwood Blud.•\4estwood Village•213/479·7727 I II ... I I• .. 12 STYLE .·N e · C=:J ,I .. , . I· ,, P llOIOS 111 Jim PO!ld ' 1 , Supplement to Dally Pilot Thursday, Sept. 11, 1980 ~men fight an eternal fashion battle.between the practical and the frivolous, the tailored and the opulent. This year women can have it both ways -down to earth in casual and business attire, and elegant for evenings. Daytime wear for fall is bullt around a wardrobe of mix-and- match separates In classic ~tyles . .,. EVAN PICONE SHOWS wool blazers and plaid hacking hackets with pleated skirts or straight-leg pants. "We're not a faddish company and never wlll be. We cater to customers' needs for year to come," said a representative of the 32· year-old company at a local fashion show. Such basic colors as grey, camel and black mix with tartan plaids highlighted In red. "I can't say enough about mixing and matching -it does won- ders for a wardrobe," the company representative remarked. Many manufacturers are combining the tailored separates with feminine blouses, so ruffles, lace and bows peek out from corduroy and flannel blazers. Sweaters, always a boon during cool weather, have reappeared on the fashion scene with Interesting twists and turns. I BOUCLE, CABLESTITCH and bulky hand-knits join classic crew necks In cardigans or slipovers. Skirts are classically tweed, plaid, or flannel and pleated or softly flared. ·From this year's hemline -just below the knee -patterned, opaque or colored stockings lead to shoes with a mid-or low heel. "Matching stockings with shoes completes the outfit," observed a fashion consultant for a local department store. "As an added bonus, they make short women look taller, since the unbroken color line keeps the eve moving in a vertical direction." • Soft, floppy tams and berets top off the daytime look, and hairstyles are clean and close-to-the-head. The difference in the evenfng look Is, pardon the expression, like going from day to night. Special-occasion and evening dresses are frankly opulent, with jewel tones and black the favorite colors. TAFFETA AND VELVET shimmer In shades of wine, royal blue, purple and teal, with ruffles everywhere. "Gowns this season are more exciting than In recent years," says a buyer for the designer salon In a major department store. Dresses are gathered softly st the waist or just below, and stock- ings match the color of mid-heel pumps. Dressy shirtwaists of deeptone silks are feminized with ruffles at the neck, wrist, h'e·m or down the front. Oscar de la Renta, In a local fashion show, dressed models in black velvet, with lustrous taffeta as visual accents. Jackets for evening are shorter than daywear and often made of black taffeta, too. !.__.~--------... ----------------~~~ , Supplement to Dally Piiot Thursday, Sept. 11, 1980 LOST OR l GAINED WEIGHT? Refitting your. suifs or dresses our main specialty. Coots and Dresses Shortened or Relined CUSTOM SUITS & SlACKS For men & women Ready mode suits and sport coots- all suits hand finished and fully lined LAPELS NARROWED ON COATS TUXEDO RENTALS COSTA MESA 540-8491 ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 SO. BRISTOL VISA. STYLI: 13 SEWING MACHINE & VACUUMS . . SEWING MACHINES SEWING MACHINE CABINETS We Sell Brand New SINGER • VIKING RICCAR • ELNA BERNINA ··PFAFF NECCHl•BROTHER NEW HOME • WHITE Brand New HOOVER • KIRBY • EUREKA FILTER QUEEN • PANASONIC ROYAL• COMPACT• SILVER KING To fit all makes and models of sewing machines the ve ry finest quality hardwood cabinets in oak 'dark & light), pecan, walnut, maple ~-:-::-::-:=::::z:::-,~~~ to fit all makes and models of sewing machines . SANTAANA ~...I .._t .... _ .... HUNTINOTON B!ACH 2111 N. Or•nd Ave. u,~S now has two locations C114) 147.-u serving you. In addition we have two new locations in La Mirada and Mission Viejo opening September 22nd . 1 n11 •••ch Blvd. ~---~---4 (714)149-7511 -1 I A I ' I 'l PER SCOPE Supple ment> to Dally Pilot Thursday, Sept. 18, 1980 Dresses shine in evening this seas.on Women always need pretty dresses in their wardr obe. "We have a cfrnplete l ine of daytime dresses, as w ell as special-occasion and evening dresses," says Ray Ariss, co- owner of Pat ricia's. The store, which he and his wife bought a year and a half ·ago, has been at 1401 N. M ain St. in Santa Ana for 39 years. Ariss, who has been in the re· ta i I trade for more than 25 years, notes that evening gowns are lovelier 1han ever this year, with velvets and sequins used la vishly. "It's going to be a glittering season," he predicted. ' Most popu·la ~ color s are burgundy and lavender tones, he said. "Those shades and plum are also popular for daytime," he noted, "in prints and solids, as well as earth tones." Most daytime dresses are worn about two inches below the knee, according to Ariss. Custom tailoring "Daytime dress styles are less fancy this sea son, and many have jackets to go with them," he said. Shopping fun .. Measuring co-owner Denise Kenworthy for custom tailoring of her two-piece business suit with shawl coilar and belted box coat is her partner, Soi Sklni, of Sianl's custom tailoring, 4253 Martingale Woy in MacArthur Square, Newport Beach. Katie is prepped for fall at ... mes 11m1es Teens W es tcl•ff Plaza 1132 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach Calif. 9 2660 714 -8 3 1 -S ODS • • • ..___ ..... -. ·····-·---·--------tf •.Y _W •-• Ariss' wife Olga, who has been in the business 15 years, is buyer for Patricia's. · Store hours are 9:30 a.m. to 6· p.r:n., Monday to Saturday. Park atmosphere of South Coast Plaza's Jewel Court will be the scene of several fashion shows this month. FUR EXCHANGE Of Southern California Save Hundreds! Stile of Trade-Ina and S.mple1 A fine Hlectlon of Mlnk,~Fox. Fur & leather Combinations, etc. OUR POLICY These are £1rw fur 1?,:trme11t~ and ean-v uur .11:uaranlet• of 2 yc.ir~ 11neonditional · ~nvicc. Trade vour £ur on anv olhPr fur in stock within. 3 years ancl 1?,1•1 full lradr-in . allowance crrdit . Notltlnt clHlnt•• In• food u .. d tut but th• ptlc. t•fll ,.,. CHI fl#HOrflfl CtH/f • M Hr fMd Wtff twrt 1525 E. Seventeenth St. ~ ..... ~Ana • 141-1117 ···------------------··--·' -_,,....~.., ......... ---~------------____ ..,.. __ _ .. Supplement to Daily Pilot Thursday, S~pt. 18, 1980 PERfSCDPE Automated travel service sends travelers in style Travelers can go in. modern style. "We're automated for fast customer service and can otter instant passport photos," says Ricci Siegel, co-owner of Going Places Travel. She and her husband operate their service at 81 Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Videotapes of various destina- tions ar e another up-to-date feature, according to M r s. Siegel, but the human touch is a lways there. "Ever yone in our office is · from somewhere e lse in the world," she noted, "so we can share stories and experiences from many countries." Mrs. Siegel, for instance, was borp in Russia and raised in I srael. ' She and her staff, Aida Fer- rera and Gene Taylor, serve clients who are planning both pleasure travel and business t rips. "W e're open everyday of the week and until 9 p.m . on Mon- day, Thursday and Friday," Mrs. Siegel pointed out, to serve our busy travelers." Makeup fashions present a nevv face to the world for autumn Well suited Laurie Brandmeyer; buyer for the women's department at Storekeeper In Westcltff Plaza, -checks her supply of classic clothing. Wool corduroy and camel hair blaars combine with tradrtional blouses and slcirts for mix-and-match outfits. ., M akeu p styles change to reflect new fashions and colors in clothing: "Makeup is the final step in coordinating a new outfit," says Ruth Bryant, owner of Merle Nor man Cosmetics Studio. H tl' ·business has been at 271 E . 17th St. in Costa M esa for 16 years. "This fall m akeup styles show a softer took for eyes with more emphasis on the m outh," she said. "We have lovely new colors in both eyeshadows and cheek blushers to accompany the latest color s in clothi ng." -------- TODAY'S WOMEN EXPLORE THE WORLD OF "We encourage a woman to bring in a scarf or blouse in the colors they wear so we can com - plement it with the best makeup colors, she said. T he studio gives makeup lessons by appoint meltt, accord- ing to M s. Bryant, from a st aff w ho are always in training to stay current. "We do what's best for each individual," she said, "and en· courage the c lient to tell us how she wants to look. n M erle Norman also stocks a complete line of skin cleanser s and moisturizers for men and women. // Where The Gowns I Outdoor elegance Mork McAdams models herringbone tweed coat with cashmere sweater vest and wide-wale cordur:oy slacks available at At Ease, Fashion Island. ~ -........... ~ '1 ~ r 7 -· A c u p u M " c ~ (4.re ... '. /' • ~-, I . . ~ '\ \ T u R E for the elimination of both PAIN & excessive WEIGHT v .. \ // " I ''Uhforn111't lArgnl Stf«timl ofBndal Fasluons" 3404 Wesl Wl'Slm1nster Avenue S1n11 AN. Californi• 92103 (714) SJl-1871 '~~\ \"' . \ ~~. l .. - ' .. .. .... I , - J 16 STYLE (lihildren# ;,.ee-high set f goes classic Children like to have a gOOd se·iection when choosing their own wardrobes. "We're like a little depart- ment store -we carry a com- p I ete . stoc k of everything children wear, from the· skin out," says Ednaruth Berger, owner of Humpty Dumpty Children's Shop in Westcliff Plaza. She and her husband operated their store for more than 20 years in Long Beach, moving to the Newport Beach location 15 years ago. "Children's clothing is so much easier to take care of now," Mrs. Berger pointed out. "Everything is wash-and-wear, and even the all-cotton fabrics are treated to resist wrinkles." The shop carries everything . from layette Items to size 14' clothing for boys and girls, ac- cording to the owner, Including many designer label items. "Children want the same as the older people are wearing, and they'r e ver.y conscious of brand names," she said. A s with adults, classic-look separates or designer jeans and tops are what children want. "Little girts' party dresse~ are short ;md getting shorter, although we'll have a few long dr esses In stock f or the holidays," Mrs. Berger said. The store also carries a com- plete li ne of underwear and sleepwear for children. Store hours are 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . Monday, Tuesday, Wed· nesday, Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m . to 9 p.m. Thursdav. Designer clothing at budget prices Transplanted easterners offer low fashion prices. "It ~ms that many of the designer discount shops In the area are opened by easterners who are not accustomed to pay- ing retail for their expensive ap- parel," said a spokesperson for The Stockroom, at 1673 Irvine Ave., Suite L, Costa Mesa. Examples of this are Marilyn Vinci and Phyllis King who opened The Stockroom and sell designer-Crotnfl anS-to 50 per- cent lesS than retail. "By doing our own buying we have provided The Stockroom with a classic selection of de- s I g ner and better women's clotheS," she said. Call~29 .• Supplement lo Dally Piiot Thursday, Sept. 11, ~9IO On Display ... The Fine Art of Fashion . The Selection Includes: I The Activist Al roe Laura Ashley Lane Bryant Waltah Clark's Contempo Casuals Courreges Nancy Craig Dialles Ducks & Co. Mr. Elliots Erna Fashion Conspiracy The Gap Ge ne's Hubbub The Hotel Halston Jaeger Jag Joel's Judy's Kippy' Lillian's Singer sewing machine operates smootHy at Adriana's, at 17288 S.OCh Blvd., Huntington Beach. The Limited Joseph Magnin MGA France Neil's Apparel Page Boy Lillie Rubin Tannery West Ann Taylor Tennis Lady The Wet Seal Zelig•s Fashions - Bullock'•· 1. Magnfn, M•t Co., Nordllrom, s.it1 Flfm A~ue. S.1r1. Woolwonh• For more store' Information, call ~-2t t!+f. SOllTI;l~Tc.:..P!AZA ... ..