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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-23 - Orange Coast Pilot" . Iranian Plan~s Attnrk $8,000 Welfare Dance Partners Bilker Gets I Sue Disneyland -OC .Jail Term Over Ejection Trio ·Ac • 1tte TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 23, 1980 \IOL. IJ, NO 167, J SECTIC>tlS, JO PAGES Mideast Battle 3 Americans Dead in Iraq? By The Associated Press An Iraqi invas ion force punched into I ran today and waves or Iranian warplanes bombed Baghdad and other Iraqi cities. reportedly killing three Americans, as the war between the Mideast neighbors escalated. Iran said Iraqi jets attacked the huge Ira ni an oil refinecy at Abad an. Diplomats and other officials in London said three unidentified Americans and three Britons we re amon~ 47 r eoorted killed in Woman Jailed ' In Welfare Fraud Case A Long Beach wom an who bilked the Orange County Social Services Department out or more than $8,000in welfare benefits has been sentenced to six m<fnths in Orange County Jail and five years probation. The sentence was im posed on Gloria Draper, 38, by Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae after t he wom an pleaded guilty to a single count of welfare fraud. Deputy District Attorney Donald Barner s aid evidence showed that "Mrs. Draper . between Septembe r 1977 and August 1979, received aid from social services departments in both Orange and Los Angeles counties. Barner said the woman also received aid for a child who was not living with her and failed to report that she was receiving a $231 per month rent subs idy from the Orange County Hous ing Authority. Mrs. Draper was order ed by Judge Lae to make restitutiqn as part of her sentence. Barner said $8 ,228 in b e n e fit s we r e fraudulently received . Fdm Talks Break Iranian air raids on six Iraqi cities and harbors and on a half·dozen airfields a nd military bases. The Americans and Britons were kiJJed in an attack on the petrochemical complex near Basra, Iraq, the reports said . r raq i reports said 116 others were wounded in the raids. franian planes raided Baghdad for the second time in the day t9day and a journalist contacted by telephone said "bombs are falling a ll overthe place." "As the Iranian planes roar overhead ground-to-air missiles streak up after them and one Iranian phantom jet has been hit and exploded,·· the Iraqi Journalist added. Despite the air r aid, which developed soon a fter nightfall, people stood in the blacked out stre ets and on the balconies watc hing t he f ireworks, the journalist said. Ir aq claimed 26 of lran's U.S. -made jets a nd two helicopter gunships were shot down. Many of the pi!OL'i were taken prisoner, it said . For the second stra ight day. the Iraqi air force launched heavy raids against targets in Iran. The Baghdad command said its jets struck seven Iranian air bases in western and southwest Iran, "set scores of enemy aircraft ablaze on the ground and destroyed m any hangars and ins tallations." Iraq conceded losing four MiG-21 fi g hters in the raids. The state radio in Abadan, Iran, said Iraqi planes also attacked the re finery. considered the world's largest, in that southwest <See MIDEAST. Pale A2> HE GOl' CASH FOR CLV11'ER "Daily Pilot c lassifed ads helped me clean up both ways. '•I had clutter in my garage and converted it to cash with one phone call to the classifi ed section." That's the advertising success story of the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Camper shell $50 Van top rack Bestofferxxx-xxxx n AP Wireplloto Pulli11.g Their Weight These three ample men anchored their 10-man tug-of-war team at Saugatucks Villat?e's summer festival in Michigan . From left are Harv• Ovefbeek (300 pounds). Mike Villicawa (400 pounds l and Kevin Boermita (375 pounds). Youths Sue Disneyland Male Dance Partners Claim Discrimination Disneyland has been sued by two Orange County youths who claim that the park's dancing policies discriminate agains t homosexuals. T he laws uit w as filed in Oranse County Superior Court Monday, nine d ays after Andrew Exler, 19, of Orange, and Sean Elliott, 17, of Anaheim, were e jected from the park for danc· ing together. -''The 'Park security people told us that Disneyland does not make provision for alternative lifestyles." Exler told reporters at a news conference in Santa Ana. ft is alleged in the rawsuit that the park's policy prohibiting members or the same sex from dancing together violates civil rights statutes barring dis - crimination based on sex. the American Civil Liberties Union but emphasized that he h as a ccepted the case on a private basis. According to the la wsuit, Ex· ler, a county cle rk and Elliott, a college student, were dancing together on a public dance floor in Tomorrowland when they were approached by security of- fice rs and removed to a security office. Exler conceded that he had contacted both Disneyland and news representatives before he and Elliott went to the park to draw atte ntion to the park's dance policy. Exler said that Dis neyland of- ficials had repeatedly refused to Met Opening Sour answer both verbal and written inquiries about the policy Disneyland officia ls have said t h ey believe the pol icy is ne cessary b eca u se of Disneyland's reputation as a "family pa rk." "We feel that it is wrong to discriminate against h omosex- uals," Exler said. "The re's aJso a g reater issue of huma n rights. The police would prevent two bro th ers from dancing togethe ... Elliott said that the couple raced no harassment from anyone else on the dance floor. "l don't see what the difference is whether we dance together or whethe r a male and fe m ale dance together." Elliott sald. Asked if he a nd Elliott would return to Disne yland , Exler said "I don't see why not. I think Dts- neyland is a fun place." HOLLYWOOD (AP) -A marathon bargaining session between striking a ctors and the movie· TV industry broke off this mornin8 after 21 hours, and a producers' spokeswoman said they would have gone oo even tonier but for the illness of one of the negotiators. The talks were recessed until 11 a .m . Wednesday. If you want to turn clutter into cash. call 642-5678. Each of the two plalntiffs is demanding $10,2:50 ln damages from the Magic Kingdom. They ate being represented in the lawsuit by Santa Ana at· torney Ronald Talmo. Re is -------------~Ol"ange County legal director for NEW YORK (AP) -The opening of the Me tropoHtai Opera's 97tb season was.blocked by a continuing labor dispute. but musicians • •reated ·about 3,000 fans to a ·free outdoor con"ert in a park.' Talmo said that h e will seek an injunc tion to prevent Dis· -.neyland from future application of the policy. A hearing date has n_ot been set. he said . HBMan Beating Victim SEATTLE <AP) -Thr ee men charged in the J une beating d eath of a Huntington Beach motorcycle gang m ember were acquitted by a King Cou'nty jury. The six-man , six-woman jury deliberated 7V:z hours before making the unanimous decision late Monday night. The verdict brought s miles a nd handshakes for d e f enda nts Donald M. Parad i s. 34 , of Spo kane; Th o ma s H . Gibso n , 29, Josephine County. Ore., and Charle~ Amacher , 33, Portland. Ore But the men will remain in King County Jail as defendants a nd wi tnesses to Idaho charges connected with the strangulation s laying of 19-year-old Kimberly Ann PalmerofSpokane. Miss Palmer 's bod y was found June 22 lying near that of Scott Currier. 26, south or Post Falls, Idaho. The trio -purported motor cyc le gang m e mbers CSee ACQUIT , Pall(e A2) Oran:Q_Coast ~ er ~ \\·ea th e r Cloudiness a nd localized fog ton i g ht a nd W e dnes d ay m o rning . Hazy sWlShine Wednesday afte rnoon. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches. 65 inland. Highs Wednesday mid 70S to mid 80s. INSIDE TOD" '1 F'or the f1nt time since the Revolutionary War, cUf~e strategUts pion to send the nation's entire force of 450 .000 cittzen-soldiqs to the front lines within ~days in the event of a major invasion. But 1s the National Guard ready? See Pa~ 85 lndrx -"-------~ ----------~-~~~~-.....-_ ... .-......-... ...... --.--_______ ... J Runior spurs Gold <Ar Ducks, DeepSixed Tran, Denies Hostages Freed MADISON, Wis. IAPJ J a m es Manning's luc k took a fowl tum 'when he m et up with some ducks and so11y weather. Big Brotht-r? Ky TIM-l\Aittodalrd Presa !\ llu.:hd11d Rudio hrmtdcui.t l'la11n1n.c lrnn hud frc•l'd the 52 A m 1• r 1 l' u 11 h o s t a g e s un1•ondlt1111111lly today caused u fluro uf 1•x1·1t1·1rn•nt for ulmOllt I ~ o how ., hdon• 'l'l'h ran fhu1111 "nut thC"Trfl<lrt wni;untru1: I 1 u11 'la11f not only wus the stor y 1111 t 111• 11•lt•11N1• untrue. but aliso 111111 th•· 11 1rn1ttn f'11r ltam c 11t tl1••·11f1 •il to "ft l't«w" lht· 1:1sue of !Ill' 1111'11.••w:. bt•('UUM• or Iran's v. ,1 r with I 11111, wh1<'h it hi a med on 1h1• t l111kdSt utt-:. Tlw d .11111 by Hu1¢-hdC1d Radio p11•111 11t1•d \'olutllt> trading on 1-'111 11111 .. 111 ~:old .!nd for e ign ,., .. h.•11).!t• 111.11 k1•1:. Some London h.111k l'r't 1>utcl ltw market went h.1\ v.1r.· J I> lhl· 1 umor s pread l'h1· tl111l.1 r .11111 j.!nld priees moved llJI 'h1tl µh Uut Jftl't lht' hostage report w u~ tll'lltl·d b) Ira n . markets <·,dml•cl, lhl' cfolla1 s ank back and ~olct 111)111 ov\·d :.lightly. A Wes t (;1•1 m.tn i.lt'.ll('r 1n Frankfurt said ufth1•1·t:11m Thc marketdoesn't hl'fll'H•ll " Th(• I rJ41 govt·rnment radio in a liruudt J:.t at 2.50 a m POT said , At l~st the release of t he U.S. hostages held in Tehran has been annount·Pd · · The claim was l'a rric·d tn a numhe r of broadcasts lalt•r' hut no source was given. lln11sl' :--.1waker Thom:.is P O 'Neill tells the Dt•m1wr.111t l'luh in Washington he believes 1 •• r11·r \\Ill h<• rt'-C'lccted tn No\'ember a s a 1111 nll'r l'n·->1<k11l L) ndon J ohnson peers '-.hnu IUf'I Womc·n ·~ Pr~sidPnt poster of O\ er his Al 4 '45 a.m .. Tehran Radio t•alled on the pc.'Ople of Iraq not lo ht>llt•vt• "the lies carried by your radio"' The proble m "of the hu~l;igt• s pies has been frozen ind£1f1n1 tely by l he Iranian cons ultal1\'e assembly," the I ran1an broadcast added. 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Supporter!> of R 1chard England <SO RE J " England's fight to retain his Job was backed by the district 's teachers union wruch financed his court battle The for mer band ins tructor . who now sells ins urance a nd annuities. s aid Monday that any der1s1on to appeal the Supen or Court ruJ mg by Judge Ronald H P rcnner will be up to his attorney and thl' union His att o rnPy , L a wr e nce Rosenzweig of Los Angeles, has r e quested f indings o f fact, E ngland said. as to why the Judge ruled the way he did in t he s uit. n announcing plans to run for a board of trustees seat, England d eclared. "Someone m us t be elected to insist on 'no' votes and change when needed -not lip s~r vice o r t h e prese nt hand-wringing over loss of carte blanchepower tothestate " I n a press release, England quest.Joned district expendltures o f $350,000 in le gal fees. s tudent-paid bus ing to schools a nd layoffs of school nurses and r eading teac hers "Alpresent,"hesa1d. "we ha ve a sc h oo l boa rd and administr ation that thinks nothing or approving double-dip administrative salary increases: we see administrators driving s till newer cars at dis trict e xpense and grossly waste ful overnight j unkets to places as c lose as San Clemente are being naunted in our faces." He added , "My family 1s strong. I am committed to tax dollar s for students, and I am a nxious to put t h.is district back on the righttrack." Unless he moves, England , who res ides in incumbent Todd Hess' Newport Beach T rustee Area IV, wo uld have lo wait u n t il November, 1983, to seek election. That's whe n Hess's current four-year term expires. I ran cons iders the escalallon by Iraq of their border conflict a maneuver by the United St ates to free lhc American hos tages, in lttt"11" 32.st-h-'<kty-of captivity, Tehran Radio s aid in a broadcast in ArabiC'. ·'Preside nt Carter thinks that the cowardly Iraqi (Baatrust> aggression may persuad e Iran to re lease the hostages," it said. "F o r your information, the Is l a m ic Majli s (Ir ani a n Parliament) today decided to freeze the hostages issue at the present time." The broadcsas t b y Tehran Radio addressed itself to Iraqi soldiers. saying: "Do not tum yourselves into tools for Carter's fi e ndish plans .. Direct your guns at the e ne mies of your people. the enemies of the nation Carter and his agents.·· The broad cast s aid . "We clear ly discern t~e r easons and m otives heh.ind the s avage war wh ic h the Baghdad r egim e announced yesterday." • Another T e hran R a d io broadcast , monitored in Beirut, Le ban o n . s a id t he Iranian Parliament took up tod ay the pfos Dance Killer Given Term LOS ANGELES (AP ) R ep u t e d M exica n ma fi a m em ber Banjam in Torres Pet- ters was given a 25-year-to-lile sente nce for the m urder of a man who apparently was kiJled s imply beca use he asked a female companion or Petters' friend to dance. Los Angeles S uperior Court Judge Julius Leetha m added two more years to P etters ' p rison sentence, •whic h was ha nded Monday on the basis that a fi rearm was used in the Marc h 9 slaying of Pablo Rucubo. Assassins Known ASUNCION. Pa raguay (AP) Paraguay's government says it has identified six of forme r Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Som oza's killers, but fi ve of them remain at lar ge and the sixth is dead. Pop POoped 'Let Kids Pay Alimony SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) -Dr. Walter Dawson has been paying alimony to his ex-wife 22 years and finally became tired of it. Dawson. a San Francisco anaesthe~iologist, has filed a lawsuit contending t ha t his five adult ch11dren should assume paym ent of his court-o rdered, $930-a-month alimony pa yments to his former wife, Ellen. The childre n were born to Da wson apd his wife during an 11 -year mar riage that ended in divor ce in 1959. "She hasn't looked for a job ln o ve r 20 years," said Walter Winter , Dawson's la wyer . "They should support their mother. It's about time. He's been paying 22 years and enough is enough.'' Winte r based the lawsuit on a section of the California civil codes that says it is the duty of a father, mother and children to s upport a person unable to maintain himself by worldn1. Mrs. Dawson's lawyer, Rick Cha mberlain, said his client is disabled and cannot work. ' ,. ____ , .. _ and cons of releasing t he hostages and woulcJ resume the debate Thursda y. This b road <.·a s t s aid o n e m ember of Pa rlia m ent argued lhttl the hostages s hould be tried as s pies but onothtir contended the trial stiould be of the 'TJnited St ates "not only for its c rimes in Iran but all over the world." A third legislator was q uoted by Tehran Radio as sayi ng atthe end Of today's session, "The people em phatically de m and that the Is lamic Consultative Assembly I Parliame nt> decide the fate of the political hostages as soon as possible " * * * tlaghdad Radio earlie r hinted in some of its broad casts that the allege~ release of the hostages was aimed at ~elling American s pare parts for the U .S.-made planes in the Ira nian Air Force. Spare parts were cut off CIS part of a general U.S. boycott of Iran announced by President Carter after the hostages were seized last November . O n Monday, bo th Ira ni an P resident Abolhassan Ba ni-Sadr an~ Khomei ni charged that the ~nited States was helping Iraq in 1ls b?rder warfare against Iran. President Carter sa id t he United Stales wac; not taking sides * * * .... Otta ,.,.. ,., I Manning encountered · a n ock or ducks on the road Monday as he drove near Ma dison 's Vilas Pa rk zoo poli ce said. He swerved a nd his car 's bra k es, dre nc he d by a puddle failed. ' Moments later , the com - pac t car la nde d in the Vilas Park lagoon. Manning escaped unhurt and watched fro m shore as h is car drifte d out about 40 feet a nd bubbled 15 feet to the bottom said police. ' MIDEAST FIGHfING ... Laguna N igue.l Slayings Still Witlwut Leath iran ian city The re were no immediate damage reports . T he United States no longer imports any Iranian oil. but other West ern na tions and Japan depend on it to varying degrees I n New Y o rk , UN Sec re t ary General K urt Waldhe im called fo r urgent cons ulta tions a mong . the 15 na tions of the Security Council on t he con flict . wh ic h he said constituted u "grnvt· threat " to wo rld peaC'e A U N. spokesm an said that as of this morning neither Iran nor r raq asked for a Security Council m eeting. · The invas lion was reported in a commun ique broadcas t. by Baghdad Radio. which said Iraqi ground forces "advanced to take eontrot of-vital 1>0stt1ons1nsttte or I ran " lo "break the racist governme nt·· o f A y atollah Ruhollah Khomt!1n1 The targets were not specified Rut Radio Tehran sa id Iranian a rmor ed troops r outed Iraqi troops a round Khorrams ha hr. Novel Pad You know that old water tower over the Sunset Beach skyline on the Pacific Coast Hig hway c urve by Turk's saloon and Sam 's Seafood restaurant? This is what it w i ll l oo k l ike w h en developer -educator George Armstrong moves into hi s dream house on stilts. See photos. Page A3. I ran 's main port on the disputed Shatt al-Arab estuary at the head of the Pers ian Gulf. Reporting on the air war, the Iraq i state radio said Ira nian jets struck a II over the country. at_t ack ing Baghdad, Mas ul. N10eve h. Bas ra and six a irfields and bases. ··Ma ny men. women a nd c hildren w e r e killed ." t h e broa d cas t s aid. "The largest portion of C'as ualties occurred a mong the work e r s o r the petrochemical and fert ilize r factory or Basra, whe re 20 were killed And 5-0 wounded .. Da mage at the a,irf1elds was limited to one runway that was qui c k l y repai red . the communiquesaid It said Iraqi planes r aided three eir bases and milihtry-aif'Hekis iA western aod southwest Iran "inflicted heavy destruction and burned many enemy aircraft on the ground." Iraq said its invast1on was in retaliation for the "unlawful and irrespon s ibl e c los u r e to na~igation of the Hormuz Strait:· which connects the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman and through which much or the Arab world's ex ported oil passes Ira n s aid Monday it would take action against a ll s hips entering the Persian Gulf through the strait if they sailed too close to t he Ira ni an coast on the north side It declared lhe gulf a war zone. warned ships agains t carrving s upplies to Iraq and ord ered all m e rc hant s hips 1n the Shatt al-Arab and adjoining waters to leave immediately. "othe rwise the Iranian army cannot be held res ponsible for any damage to these vessels." I raq 's Preside nt S adda m Hussem said the Iranian threats to shipping m the Str ait of Hormuz constituted a declaration of war. But K ho m e1n1 , I ran 's r evolutionary leader. s aid Iraq had declared war on I ran and that Ir aq would s urfer the consequences . Pmrer Pla11t Rims on Pot MIAMI (AP > -A Florida utility and the U.S .• Custom s Service have come up with a plan to con vert contraband into kilowatts. T he F1orida Power and Light Co . power p lant at Po rt Everglades will be stoked with marijuana and has his h seized by customs agents in South Florida, com pany officials said Monday. "We plan to run some tests before we go into a fuJl-blown burn ... s aid utility spokeswoman Mary Ann Linden. Despite calls that came in a fte r a $25,000 rewa r d was posted, Orange County Sheriff's Department invest igators still a r e wit h out l ea d s in the bludgeoning deaths of Ke ith an d Patrice Har rington of Laguna Niguel. L t. Wyatt Hart, department spokesman , sa id about a dozen ~a ll s. were r eceive d by in vesllgators a fter the reward was announced Thursday "They r ece i ved so m e 1nformat1 on people saying they ~ay have heard something, s t uff hke that but none of it turned out to be s ignificant." Hart said "lrarnngfon. 4. and his wife, 27, were found dead in the bed of their Niguel Shores home Aug 2 1 by Roger Ha rring ton, the s lam man 's father. T h e c oroner 's a utops ies showed both deaths were caused b) massive trauma to the head. Investigators have s aid a hlunt instrument was used. No Wf'a 11on was fou nd i n th e fashionable r esidence. Nor was one foun d follo wing a m ethodical search of the area surrounding the home . Ho bbery-hom icide Sgt. Bill Mille r said a fte r the reward was anno unc ed by the v i ctims' families t hat m ore than 150 people have been interviewed by lhe three-m a n investigat ive te am assigned to the case. /\ part icul arly t roublin g aspect or the case is that no motive has been est ablished. Nothing of value was taken from the r esidence The house had not been rans acked. There was no evide nce of sexual molest ation. One investigator who was among the first at the scene said 1t appeared the Harringtons had gone to bed only lo never awaken. The house showed no signs of fo rced entry. leading some to speculate the Har ringtons may have known their a ttac ker or attackers. But •a friend of Harrington said the fourth year m edical student was the "kind or guy who would always leave the door unlocked," H a rring t o n w as due t o graduate from the UC Irvine m ed ical school in December. M rs . H a rrin g t o n w as a registered nurse who specialized in pe diatrics. She was e mployed by a nursing r egistr y. T he rewa rd was posted by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Briscoe. of Huntington Beac h, the slain wom an 's p arents ; the elder Harrington, of Long Beach, and B ruce, Ron a ld a nd Donald Har rington. three olde r brothe rs who live in Newport Beach. Ro lex now. The re's no better time. Start l'llJuying thl' quality yl1u'vl' Jlw.iys lward ,1bout, lht• wide VMil•tv o f Rokx wa tchi.·~ ft1r men ,, nd womc.•n . In s tainll•ss steel ca.;l' w1lh ( 4 kJrat yl'il<lW ~old bt·1~·I .md crown and matching bracelet: A. 28-jl'Wt.'I Ladydatl', St .t>OO B. 30-jl•wcl self-\vind in~ Dalt•just chronoml'tl.'r, ~2100. SL~VICK'S F.1~h111n 1-1.oml, Nl·wrorc < l'•Hn, Nt·"rurc (\t-,1lh I (7 11)611 -1 \MCI ~ C hh-. 1 ''"''1t1111h \\~'"''"''ht ~t ill l.,•l!"'M 1 ftlh M.1tf flt.•n~i C • H•f•1' Ah1H c. tfl"J(\'f I"' All ft 11 ' '" .. I l1q411 Lt\ \' l''1\J.\ t W "t'll ••~'""'~ 1'H" hi h>11 jl ••I .\"''~M·l'l°'•\O \I'\<\ \41lt>fl~ltlt \'i~ f "rom •h~ Top P a rtne r Bob .St111 ... on ~un t"\., 'It•\\ dt- veloper G~or~c Ar111 -.trung "'iii t nJm ft orn 70-foot Sunset f'h'Jlh "alt.'r to>A <•r c1n Ora nge Coast land mark ancJ s ulJJect uf con troversy in recent t 1 mPs over whether 1t s hould be saved. \\en k st arted Mondlt~ to dis mantle tank on Pal'1f 1c 'Coast Hi gh" a) at Anderson Street. so it can be madt' into a 2 , 100 square foot high rise homt• \1111 ... l1 •111i-. J l1uil,l11r .incl t..ollege mstruc 111r ll1111ghl l11\,t I fo1 ~9.000 from City of ..,t·.11 lh.•.u·11. \\IHt'h d roµped plans to re- lur lu:.h 11 cs h1~l<H'1<' :i ih: ~cause of the t•u-.1 \rm:-trcmµ f1g urt•s It will cost him $1 ~lll 1100 111 n·111 Hid the su~r~tructJre and .111ofh(•1 $1~1.000 t o build hi!' tri·level dream house \\Ith .1 million dollar viPw Tuesday September 23, 1980 CWl V PILOT "3 Freeways Troubled $940 Million Deficit in Project Funds By GI.£~ SC01T Of Ille o.llf ll'llM SQtf Th\! inc reasingly g loom y outlook for financing s tale highway projects is bo•hng down •to '' queJition of how not iJ the Legislature will ra ise money to keep freeways up to par. That, at least, is the prognosis from transportation offi cials in Orange County and Sa cramento who a r e a ware of a recent estimate that the state could have a S940 million deficit by 1985 1f it went a head with planned projects without raising revenues. Those projects are considered neressary to keep busy freeways from becoming even more congested and more torn apart than they are today, offi cials s ay. The $900 million defi cit was estimated last week by Caltrans ta(( members. It is . of course, s peculation based on prevailing trends of inflation -which have hit t he road con s truction industry particula rly hard . The California Trans portation Com mission is a se pa rate organization from Caltrans, and i t s m e mbe rs decid e whi c h projects are to be funded each year Ass1stanl Executjve Secretary Robert Remen said Monday by telephone that the commission 1s ex peeled to recomme nd some way of raising highway funds when 1t meets with legislative construction and necessary improve ments -but its me mbers are dependent on the Legislature to raise the money to finance them. Already the commission has adopted a policy that the cunent seven-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax is insufficient and should be based on a percentage of the price of gas. he said. Thus, the seven cents-a .gaJlon paid by consumers at the pumps could be ch anged lo seven percent of the cost per gallon - or a higher percentage. ''The commission re alized that gas tax has not kept pace with the economy and so the funds are declining, 11 he said. "There is clearly a problem and 1t clearly has to be addressed." H o we ve r , e ffort s b y legislato rs to come up with money for highways is likely to be controversial . said Tom J enkins, executive director for t h e Or a nge County Trans - portation Commission. Inc reasing re ve nues. said J e nkins. means that elected officials either must rais e taxes or cut into other progt-a ms uid,-ts whet~r Gov. EdmWM11---- G. Brown Jr. will sign any bill raising the state gas tax. So far, Brown has o pposed such measures beca use they represent tax increases, Jen.lins said. Meanwhile, officials in Orange County are waiting to see whether Brown 'will allow SB 512 to become law. The bill would give the county a larger share of state funds allocated to Orange, Los Ange les and Ve ntura counties. rt becomes law if Brown doesn't veto it by the end of the month. The bill would help Orange County, said J"enkins, but wouldn't begin to solve tb,e statewide deficit. That deficit is projected to range from $700 to $940 million. At a trans portation forum s ponsored last week by the Newport Center Association, s tate Transportatio n Com m~si on m e mbe r Ivan Inderaker of Corona del Mar explained the gloomy situation. H e c alle d the projected finan cia l s ituatio n an "approaching crisis," and said existing revenue sources in 1985 "w ill not even be enough to maintain exist ing routes let alone start new construction. 11 l~itt1~~-------:.,J;~:__---l-l-_:l--~----..j com miltces this fall ---rtre-commi~si<m-a-1~ has When a bill was introduced earlier this year to use more money from the state's general fund for tra ns po rtatio n, the powerful e ducation lobby objeeled. he s~d.-The-hill was defeated. The implications for Orange County are \"Orse-than for most parts of the state, he added. because there will be meager f u. n d s av a i I ab I e· to so I v e congestion causedl>Y nung growth. Lagunan to Probe Pinta? Columh~ Ship Belieood off· Bahama Isl.es By STEVE MITCHE LL Ol 11• O•ilf Piiot StaH Every school child know!> the story of the Nina, the Pmta and the Santa Maria. But of the thrcl' s h1p!i that sailed to the New World with Christopher Culumbu!. 1n 149'.? only the rate of the Pinta rc> mained a myster} Unt il now, s ays LagunCJ Beach treasure seeker Ro~er Miklos The 40 yea r -old 1.-d g unun leaves ttus week for the lower Bahama Cs lands to r ecover artifacts from two wrecks one believed lo be lhe Pinta. sunk during a hurricane in 1500 as the ships prepared to gather slaves to be taken back to Spain . Miklos, along with partners Olin Frick and John Gasque , plan to s pend six months 35 feet down in the ocean off the Caicos Is l ands retrieving c a nnon , ballast and two anchors from wreckage discovered by F'nck more than two years ago. Miklos, who operates Nomad Treasure Seekers in Laguna Beach, has been working with the Miami-based Caribbean Venture diving g roup in an at- tempt to identify and n.•rnvcr the wrecks. Frick discovered the debris in 35 feet of water about 600 miles southeast of Miami l wo years ago, and just three weeks ago r a n • acr oss a second vessel be lie ved to have sunk 1n the same summer hurricane along with the Pinta. And now the government of Grand Turk and the Caicos Islands say Caribbean Ventures can recover artifacts from both vessesls. "We get 70 percent of what we bring up and the government gets 30," Miklos said. But more important. he says, are the historical dividends from the salvage operation. THE CARAVEL PINTA O••lf "llot SIAH P- T 0 SOLVE PINTA MYSTERY? Treasurer Seeker Miklas ''The Pinta 's not a treasure type vessel," he said, "lt's a real historical find the oldest s hipwreck ever found 1n lhe Western He misphere." The Pinta, along with the Nina. were commissioned and b uilt by the Pinzon brothers of Spain, and used by Columbus on his fi rst voyagl' to the New World. Columbus' flagship. the Santa Ma ria, ran aground in Haiti dur- 1 n g th e voyag e after a helmsm an left· a ship's boy in charge of the rudder while he took a nap. Ma nifes t s a nd doc uments s how the Nina was used by sea captains well into the 16th cen· tur y . But what of the Pinta? Eight years afte r Columbus' first voyage, Vincente Pinzon outfitted Tour caravels (small sailing ships) and sailed for the lower Baham as, purportedly to gathe r slaves. While anchored off the Caicos chain in the summer of 1500, the small fleet was surprised by a hurricane that sank two of the caravels. A third was abandoned and later reboarded by ita crew and the fourth held firm on Its ancbors. The names of the surviving vessels are known -the Gordo and the Capltana. "Now we've got two other ships located within 8,000 feet of each other and one has cannon that was the exact type used on the Pinta ," Miklos said. He said marine archeologists and hjstorians have been down to t he wrec ks and have ex- amined s:imples of wood frag- m e nts. r1 ver r ock used for balla:st and other artifacts. "It's lhc Pinta." he said, "no doubt a bout it.·· T he ballas t pile a bout 75 tons of rock earned in the ship to ~1 ve 1t stability -lies at the s and~ botto m , a long with several iron cannon. breeches and lead whrcl hubs for the can- non carriage:-. Also on the first wreck are several ·breech-loading s wivel guns and lead cannonballs, and t" o anchors of the period 1450 to 1500 Miklos s <sy s t he s econd wreckage. di!icovered less than a month ago near the first, is probably the Pinzon brothers' personal vessel, which also sank during the hurricane. "We're going to drag them both up and bring them up piece by piece, .. he said. That incl udes the sand sur· rounding the wrecks. too, Miklos said. · The vessels will be re · assembled on land, j ust as they appear under the water. Crash Suit $747,780 ... SAN DIEGO CAP) -Jn the largest award to date, a federal judge gra nte d $747, 780 in .damages to the wife and parents of a Pacific Southwest Airlines employee from Santa Cruz ltilled in the crash of a PSA jet two years ago. U .S. Distric t Court Judge Edward J . Schwartz made a wards Monday to Patti DeLuc- c a , wife of PSA passenger service agent Timothy J . DeLuc- ca, and his parents, Eleanor and Joseph DeLucca. His wife-waa awarded $655,380, and his parents, $92,400. DeLucca was one of several airllne employees flying from Sacramento to San Diego ror a training session when the craab occurred Sept. 25, 1978, killln.1 144, the worst U.S. air dlsaat.er at the time. adopted a five·year schedule of highway projects -both new Another q uestion, J enkins Judicial Vote Voided Orozco-Youngblood Rematch Ordered A bitterty ..conlested -Orange County judicial race -decided by a sum margin by voters last June -has been invalidated and new balloting ordered in No· vember. Superior Court Judge John K. Trotter Jr. ordered a rematch Monday by voiding the narrow recount victory of attorney Bob· by Youngblood over incumbent Central MUJ!icipal Court Judge Richard Or ozco in the June 3 election. Youngblood beat Orozco by 15 votes out of 70.000 cast in the race, but court challenges in re- cent days had pared that lead to six as of Monday. ·'The court feels this election was not a fair election," Judge Trotter said , upholding objec. lions raised by attorneys for Orozco who had challenged the accuracy of the election recount in J uly. T rotter IJldjcated a key factor which influenced his decision had to do with 43 Democratic a bsentee ballots which. through printing error s, omitted the Youngblood-Orozco r ace in the Ora n ge C ounty Ce ntr al Municipal Court District. The judge said the margin of victory for Youngblood was less than the number of "disen- franchjsed11 voters who received misprinted ballots. Thus, he said, the 43 -if they had voted -could have changed the outcome of the election. Trotter added tha t it would have been "unfair to both sides" to decide a ha rd-fought election battle by such a narrow margin. "T his was a ver y. very close election . .. .. he said. As e~tedk Trotter 's rulin& elicited frowns from Youngblood and his attorne y, Hugh Ga 11 agher , who had sought another full recount of the ballou cast in the June election rather than having new balloting in November. Youngblood said he was disap- pointed not onJy with the ruling but also with Trotter's handling of the case. claiming he and Gallagher we re prevented from introducing key eviden ce on their behaH. Bike Trekker Finds Lmlt Mile Hardest SAN DIEG O CAP ) Finishing a l ,415-mile bicycle trip which began in Seattle, Mi chael Shermer of Tustin found the last mile ended up be· ing the most treacherous. The 216-year-old ad sales man pedaled the length of the Pacific Coast without a hitch unW he reached the s\reets of down- town San Diego. After raising his arms in ex- ultation at the conclusion of his seven-day, eight-hour and 30· minute journey, Shermer flipped over his bike headfirst after it hit a pothole in front of city hall. Fortunately for him, and to the relief of family members and city officials waiting to greet him, Sherme r was unin· ju red. ''I felt there was gross error,,,. th e victor -turn.ed-challenger said disgustedly outside Trot ter's Santa Ana courtroom. By nullifying the election for 43 ballot misprints, he said, the judge was using a fraction of one percent of the total vote as the basis for his decision. Youngblood said he would almost certainJy file an appeal of the ruling with the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino within 10 days. Earlier Monday, Gallagher's motion for a new trial was quickly turned down by Trotter, who was adamant about not al- lowing a full recount of ballots as requested by Youngblood's aide. Trotter said such action would be allowing a "fishing ex- peditioo" for new ballots. Trotter, in a ruling favorable to Youngblood's s ide, said he would allow the attorneY. to waive costs for a' new statement of qualifications since he had already paid for one for the June election. Orozeo, however , did not take out a statement of qualifications in June and would therefore have to pay for one in No- vember, the judge decided. Anothe r court hearing is sch eduled fo r Thursday to finalize Nonday's actions. More Bodies Found SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador <AP) -Police have found 18 more bodies in various parts of this Central American nation, bringing to at least 44 the number of people killed in a weekend of political viole nce. Newport Surf and Sport ----We Carry the Best All Year LOllCJ-----:~ Main Store 2224 tAwport Blvd. Newport Beach 175-7174 1-t Dally -,...~a Store 2 210YI M•rtne Ave. Belbo• 1111nd 173-7128 1-t Dally Stor• 3 OP, Gotcha. Dolf ins, Offshore, Stubbies, O'Nellls, Rip Curl, IZOD, Merona, Powderhorn, T-Shlrts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A-Smile, Topslders and much more. Soutt. Coast Plan • Coat•Meaa 141-0123 MaM Houn D•ltr =.::~~~-·~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~"--~---~.-;;...~~~~~-~--~~~)·-~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~---- A.f DAIL y PILOT NATION I WEATHER Consum.er Prices Jum.p Food, (;ar l :ost,s JJ/am,ed jor Increase WASHING TON 1 A l'1 Con1unwr pru•t•s "har h wert' unch&nal'd in July Jumped o 7 percent lu t monlh bt'n Wlt' of 11 very lat&4' :spurt 1n rood {'(lflL' and • boo6t In ear pr1rc-s. thC' 1ovemllX"nt saa(t t11d•Y If eonsumcr prlrcs rust' at the aam" pa<.'t' for lht.' next 12 monU\11. tM annual l'ompounMd Inflation rate wo uld be 8 fi percent. l"or the ri rst c1(lht monthll of 1980. the rah> was 12 I perl'ent. comparl'd with a tJ 3 pt>rcent level tor all or 1979, tht~ Labor Department said niortgagt' 1 .ii"' h·ll •I 1 lll'rn •11l lht pO('P or It hOW.t' llll'lt'd Wd I 7 pt•rt•••nt ..ind r<'lll' ro,.t· II Ii PU<'t'nt All tr uni.11or1 ..tt111n 1·w•h "'t'nl up 0 ti rwr<'t>r•I. lht· lurl(t''' mm1thl advon1'f" ~ant'",. M urdi ~cw .mc1 uM·•I 1•11r pr-u·t•" 1·11.'>•' I 7 p 1• r r c n t u o 11 2 l '' t' r ,. t' 111 '"'11<'f'tl'"I\ P uhl11 tran!-1111rt 1o1 1c111 '11ur11•cl I I J)t'rrcnl. r-1•flc•1·1t11i; lu1 .i1• 11111·1• 1n t n·a.;('b for ,urhnc· 111tt•rc·11 ~ nlJ:.~ 1111ni.1t ~ind t •"'" c;:.<>t1hrw 1111c·1•> d1•c·l1111'\l II I llt'r<'t'lll. tht> rclurlh c-on,t-t·ut1v1• nt<1 nlhl)' d<"r l10t· Autom11ll1k (1o a nt"t.> t'hurgt•:. wt11 1•h h1ul advan<'ed s harpl> t'a1 l1t•1 1h1' y ear, del•hned for lht• thtrtl straight mtmt h llUU!>t•hulcl ru~h, I llM' 0 5 1wn-1·nt. lht' !\lllUlksl 1ncn•asc th11t yt•ur for th11t 111tk x. wh11'11 1111·lu1h·:. h1•ut111.i 011, 1.•lt·ctri<'1ly .1111J 1i.1 lur.tl l(UM P nn•1t 11( uppJr1·I and their · up kt•., p 1 o s 1• II 6 p c r cc o't 1•0111 11art•1I wuh a 0 1 pc:rc ... nt 1n rr t'U't-111 July Th e 1nt1odut•\1on of fdll und winter C'luth1n;: wa11 larKt•ly rNiphnsible for I tlll' boost Mt-tlwal 1·.1rt> 1m•rca:.t.'d 0 7 11t·n•t•11t, tht• :-.amc as 10 July t'harl(4'b for ho:.p1tal care rost' I ~ 111•rt ,·11l whlll' phys1c1a ns' lt·~11 .uh ~1111·t•tl 0 S 1>crcent l'h(• ('().'>t or entertainment !>It 111 t 1• cl 11 ii 111: r ce nt with rl•s tuuranl m e als u p 0 .6 perrt-nt T hc overall in<'rea se in t.he Cons ume r P rice Inde x was s l ightly la rge r than m any l'Conomists expected. but not all that s urprising. The lack of a ny change in the index 1n J uly the first time that has happened in more lhan 13 years was cons ide red a fluke , due to the very st eep decl111e in mortgage interest rates arter they ha d rocketed above 15 pe rcent earlier this year. T his downward t r e nd in housing costs has now reversed, and will show up even more conclusively in Septembe r Patr ir lt J zt<'~lllall . J d e partme nt t.'l'Onom1s t . Sj 1d c o n s ume r prl l'e s s h ou ld a cce lerat e t•ven mort.' 1n September renectmg rontlllued esc.-alation In food prices and the virtual end or a months long d ecline m mortgage tnlt.'rest rates. Prot-...-tion Mt•a-.un• 1'dvalll.-es , "WE SHOULD bt> back to a 0 9 percent lo J perc ent monthl) increase in Septembe r." said Jackman. That pace would once again bring inflation into the double-digit range. Bill Backs Newspapers All th e figure s 1n th e Con s umer Price Index a re adjusted for season variations. In a separate re po rt, t he Labor Departme nt s aid the average worker 's take -home pay after taxes rose 0.3 percent last month. The department 's Augus t report on cons um er prices showed that: -FOOD PRICES at the F---'tl'TVC ery-s"tO"Tl:) U m pea Z. 3 percent. following a 1.2 perce nt bike in JuJy and much smaller rises earlier t.his year . Meats. poultry. fish and eggs rose 4.1 percent and accounte(t for half the monthly boost. Egg prices alone spurted 6.6 percent. Fresh fruits and vegetables also registered s ubs tantial increases. -All housing costs rose 0.1 percent. following a 0. 7 percent deer-ease in July. While WASHI NGTON 11\l'I Congress. re actrn~ 111 a 1·011 troversial 1978 Suprcmt• Court rulin~. is m oving to protect n e ws roo m s from s u rpr&!><' police searches The House on Monday passed by voice vote on a bill to s harply res tri ct poli ce seiz ures o f ··d ocum e nta r y m a t e ri a l '· belonging to reporters. authors, film m akers. photographe r s. a c ade mics a nd free-lance writers unless they a re--$uspeCt- ed of a crime. The Senate ap- proved a s imilar bill last month J o hn Shattuck, legislative director of the Am e rican Civil Liberties Unio n . pr aised the House vole, saying ·'Congress ' has shown more sens itivity to freedom of the press and the rigtn o r privacy than the Supreme Court... ,4 The bill bars local and federal law enforcement officials from using search war rants to obtain docum entary materia ls in lhe U.S. Balloon Flighl Hal,ted by Weather COLUMBUS. Ohio CAP) -Two men who said they named their helium balloon "Super Chicken " because they were themselves chickens at heart screwed up their courage and jumped ship in a thunderstorm one us mg a parachute~the first time ever . It was e second time Ob.io weather spoiled an attempt cros!l the nation by balloon. Jo.hn t, 35, and Ron Ripps. 37, were shaken up but uninjured Monday night when they decided to abort their three-day flight near an airfield outside Columbus. Shoeeraft leapt from the craft as it bounced on the ground, while Ripps was forced to don a parachute for the first time in Ills life and jump SMCMCHP"T from a height Of more than 2,000 feet. The !().story balloon, meanwhile, bounced back into the air and beaded east without a pilot. Shortly before 2 a .m . EDT today, the Super Chicken was near· ing Pittsburgh at an altitude or 27 ,000 feet and racing along al between 40 to 50 knots, accord- ing to an observer at Port Columbus Airport. It finally descended in Green County in southwestern Pennsylvania, the county sheriff's de partme.nt said later this morning. Deputy Irwin Yoders said lhe balloon landed on power lines three miles east of Sycam ore, Pa .. on Route 18. Last October, the DaVinci TransAmerica, another IO-stor y helium balloon, crashed in Spencerville in northwestern Ohio. '"'~ Tom Marplalme ls applytac for a foMball coaclllag job la Green Bay. ma Jmt Coutlal colam.8 may be resamed someday. possession or those engaged in .. f"1rst Amendment a ctivities" exc~pt in five circum s tances. The exceptions a re . If there is probable cause to believe that the p e r son in possession of the mater ials has committed the offe nse for which the materials are sought If there 1s r eason to believe that immedia te seizure of the mate rials is necessary to pre vent death or serious bodily in jury If there 1s reason to believe that obtaining a s ubpoe na would result in the destruction or con cealm cnt of the mate rial. If the subpoena has been oh tamed and failed to produce the matcrial. If the ma terial consists or contraband or the .fruits or in struments of a crime The bill would set the s ame restrict io n s o n f e d e r a l authorities for searches of other "innocent third puties ... s uch as lawyers. p sychiatris ts . doctors and clergy. Hope Gftes llonw Bob Hope (second from right ) visits his birthplace in Ellha m, England wlllere he lived until he was 4 years old. Welcoming him were the present occupants. John and Florence Ching (right) and Elsie Codbine, sister of Mrs. Ching. Hope is jn England for the Pro· Am golf tourname_nt in Epsom. Titan Warhead Analysis Due LITil.E ROCK, Ark. <AP) The nine·megaton nuclear warhead that was ejected from a missile silo during an explosion last week will be taken to a governme nt-owned weapons assembly plant in Texas for dis assembly or analysis, a federal official says. The warhead apparently was removed from the area or the un · de rgroundTitan 11 mlsstle silo near Damascus on Monday and taken to Little Rock Air Force Base. The New York Times today quoteo an unidentified Defense Department official as sa ying the warhead was slightly de nted. but had not leaked r adiation An explosion on Friday at the silo, which followed a fuel leak. kille d one serviceman and injured 21 othe rs. Although military a uthorities. following pohcy. would not even s ay whether a warhead was involved in the accident. two lead ca nister:; labeled "Do Not Drop" were loaded onto a natbed truck at Reagan Talk Draws 'Viva' MIAMI <AP > R o n a ld Reagan was talking about c rime whe n he ignited an explos ion of cheers. sign-wa ving and snake dancing in lhe aisles in the heart of Miami 's Cuban-American community. Halfway through a s entence dee p in his speech, Reagan said crime had been aggravated here because "among the thousands of fine. freedom-loving Cubans who have recently come to our shores .. ·· the silo site and driven away in a convoy of eight military vehicles escorted by two helicopters Before the warhea d was moved. technicians opened it and poured in a spcciaJ oil mixture to neutralize its detonator, composed of high explosives. at'cording to the defense official quoted by the Times. Meanwhile , Paul R. Wagner, the ranking Department of Energy offki al atthe Pa ntex nuclear weapons assembly plant near A marilloi Texas. said, ··1 have been told . that the damaged warhead from the Titan missile accident will be sent to Pantex for disassembly or analysis r do not have any other s pecifics regarding when." Pantex, owned and operated by the DOE. has taken in nuclear m a tenal from previo us m ilitary accidents. Nuclear weapons re- m oved from tht! nation's a rsenal are disassembled there. The rest of the sentence was drowned in whis tles and chants of "Viva, viva." They cheered again when he completed the sentence, saying, "You know a nd I know that a mong all those thousands of fine people who have come he re in sea rch of freedom . there is a s mall percentage of hardened ~ri minals deli berately dumped he re by Fidel Castro." CLEARANCE '-~~SALE C ~:,~J \ ......... "'6 Lf ~. -· -· Storms Pound Illinois ) ~~-{Fr h~ h ::.~. >~ =-r -J -~,..---., .. . '"" ti .1.··-- Rain Scattered From Plains to Gulf Caa.ial lt'eadwr SoftM -c-1 .... •ncl locel 109 lei• •19f>t -u ny mo<n11>9 "°"'' wllll ll•IY """"',. ~' etter-,_., Ceftt<tl "itfl 10 to 7', ,_ se. lnt•ncl "''",, '°"· -u. w ... ,,., Elsewhere, 1191\1 •••l•l>I• winds t1l9lll -mo<nlno '-"" 11Koml"'1 -•• to ~ •19111 lo IS •"°'• wllll -lo._ toot wind •••u Wed- nesday ellunoon Soutllweu erty Swell -lo -feel. 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We~ey: Llltle Chel\99. NOMAD SAY CHAISE and SMILE 30% OFF ON SELECTED PATIO FUR.NITURE. Because along with the weel<s ot warm September weather you 'll save on beautiful famous name Roger s Chaise Lounge Chairs and patio furniture And that is certainly something to smile abou11 CANTINA by TROPITONE Reg $300.00 NOW $210.00 NOMAD by BROWN JORDAN Reg $104 00 Casual Dining Chair NOW .$ 73.00 There's also savings on other selected outdoor furniture MAUNA KEA by BROWN JORDAN 48" Table with 4 Chairs GARDENELLA by TELESCOPE 45" Table with 4 Chairs GARDENELLA by TELESCOPE Chaise TAMIAMI by BROWN JORDAN Chaise Reg $717.00 NOW $502.00 Reg $465.00 NOW $326.00 Re,Q. $155.00 NOW $109.00 Reg $259 00 NOW $182.00 SALE ENDS September 29 "L1m1ted to items in stock NURSERY • INDOOR/OUTDOOR PLANTS & FLORIST • LANDSCAPING • ANTIQUES PATIO FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES San Joaquin Hills Rd. at MacArthur Blvd ·Across from Fashion Island • Newport Beach Open 9 to 6 Dally 640·5800 . ··-. - SAVE IT NOW Outdoor Ficus Benj•mln• (weeping hg) 2 gal Reg. $1 2 50 NOW $8.98 Ortho KIMn-up (Weed Killer) 16 oz. Reg. $6.98 NOW $5.98 Asperagua Fern • 1 gal. Reg. 53.50 NOW $1 .98 ADDITIONAL SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. America's Most eeaut1ful Garden Center ROGER'S WILL BE C~OSED SEPTEMBER 30 FOR INVENTORY -... ---._. .._..._ - .. ........... ······--· ............... .. ... ··-· ' CALIF ORNI A Edison Ra1,e Cut I Claimed 'Rip-off LO~ AN<a:1. .. :s 11\1' 1 \ ,r111l..1•"4om1111 rrn 11 l'.tl111 ""nu~:' c1h-it'ni. ~n1up ·lu.1:. t11ltl tht• .. t.11t• f'uhl11· l t1 ltt1t'' < 11mn11.,.,1on th.it Sou thern ('uhfom1.1 1-:111 .. on ("(1 'propo:.t>d S2Jti m1lh11n r .111• r.•1h11 tion Is It "rip off" and 1h·n1 ,1n1l1•d ·' rdund or S2 tlllllnn IU tilt''"'"'' com pan)·~ 1'11~lt11111•r.< 11 11 •> , n , " u .. 11 ,. , ( J " ... II v, .. ~ L '.to..' ' re '> r <'st• n t 111 ~ t h ,. J • .1 I m I\ ,..# I ' "'l SI' r 1 n.: lt (lo 11 d A m 1• r 1 r :1 Orguniiat1on ut th1• I'\ l ' :------------ hearin..: 0 11 th1· Ed1:.on pr111><1..,,11 \11111d.1~ ,,1111 th(· u11ht\ , ,.,.,,,.,_,.41 6.5 percent ful'I 1·.1~t 1·11t ",,, 1111th111~ • "This IS tht• hl~O:t''>t 111111Cf t lt,I\ 1· "' 1 r "'t·n in rrH It ft • .1111 Ms Brouiher, 1111tin~ th.it .in F11l,11n t ,1h· h1kt· 1 .. ..,, "l•r&n~ trqilt cl bills for sonu.• dt•i.t•rt 1'1H11111un11 ' rt•:-.1elt•nh "hu tit p1·1ut tw.i" '" 1111 air <'Ond1t111111nl( 111 ttw .. um11wr ' .-.f"HHf or l c·c· aou•d S ACKA MF.NTO 1Al'1 °"''" Oll\t'r "µt.ru" t< l.1111~ k1·.u h 1' being 8<'CUSl"d or rJ1hnt.: 1<1 Prlll-k'rl~ 1t1-.d11:.t-l'JffijJdlKll 11111111liu lions .' and or lll'l'l'pltn~ .111 1llt'l!i.1I S:.>oll Ill I J~h dunn~ ld~I \I JI .. special election 1·am11.i1~n The complaint "J:. fl11-d MondJ~ b' tht. t•\t•1 ull\1 1l&r1'1 t1.r 111 the s tate Fair Poht1cal l'rJl'lll't'~ l'umm1~:.111n Speraw 1mnwd1att'I} b ranllt'd ll c1' .i -.l..1 lllulh t1111d1 ""II orchestrated_,.POhl1l·.il mugg111g Brou·u lt••rh'6 .'to 1·••fl LOS ANGELt-:S 1AP1 Tht-ll\.Hler.., ur the ong1nat Hrt1\\11 Derby ha\'C reached an agreement "1th t" (I pre::.~n at1on i,:roup~ that opens the doors to s aving H11ll}\\1xx1 ':. landmark derb~ !-.hap('(1 building. Under the ri na l agreement a nnounced Moodily. tht' New Y<1rk owner gave the 53-year old building lo the Holl ywo<><i llentagt• uncl the Los Angeles Conser vancy organizations, which h;.i ve until March 15, 1981 to relocate t he struct ure Ht•pri••r•• for ·1·,·01·lt••rs SACRAMENTO <AP> About 4.300 biling ual t.•duc·:il1111\ teachers have regame<l authorrzatton to leach . Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. announced Monday that he s igned SB806 by Sen Nicholas Petris. D-Oakland. giving thf.• tearhcrs anothe r rour years to meet s tate standards for a special credential in bilingual·bicultural instruction ProfH.•" Callt•d OU SACRAMENTO <AP > The Joint Leg1siative Ethm-. 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"'II flt'lfH'I 11at 1ng . 1·011111 proch111 1•lt•1·1 n1·JI t•nerj!~ rndE'r1111t1•h .111<1 h.111 flll\4 ('rPd ..1 Boi•111g 717 \ht· )!11\ l'rtllncnt ~a, s in th(• 1111t11•1 nw11t Gas Price SignS -Mandatory SACRAMENTO (AP> A motorist tra veling down the street will soon be able lo do gasoline price c.omparisons withou t driving into stations. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. signed two bills Monday that require gasoline stations, beginning Jan. 1, to post gasoline prices in numbers vis ible from adjacent streets . Both bills, A82067 by Assemblyman Mike Gage, D·Napa. a nd 581430 by Sen. John Holmdahl. D-Castro yalley. require the stations to post the prices for the three major grades -premium, unleaded and regular . Gage has said that in the 15 cities and counties tha t have s1m1lar l:i ws. prices tend to be lower Thos1• inc lude San Fra n r1..,1·0, Lo:-. Angeles. Alamed;i Count r ;ind Orange Count) In add1t1<1n, A B2067 makts tht'.' ftl'!l t violat10111; of the posting law inrrc1ctions pun1s hablC' by a frnc of up to $.500 tht' firs\ timl' and the fine plus stx months in jail the second time J..oeal offi cials will enrorce the law Cities a nd counlll'S <·ould wal\'l' the required price posting for areas designated a:. :-.cen1c or his toric corridors. accord1 ng to A H2067 Holmdahl's bill also requires the maximum lawrul selling price of gasoline to be posted on the pumps Here and now: a collection of beautiful colors .. .ravishing, ripe colors ... designed to complement perfectly Calvin Klein's Fall ready-to-wear. Coordinated jewels of color: vibrant, rosy pinks, classic ripe reds for cheeks, lips, nails; story sea-greens, rich amethysts, muted blues and a khak i highlighter for eyes. And now, as a special way to introduce these sumptuous colors, you'll find all these lovelies, in Powdered Eye Shadows, Lip Co'°' Powdered Blush and Nail Enamel -plus a lip brush and shadow 1pplicators-are yours in the mirrored Face Box. A complete makeup accessory warcrobe! •2s. The collection, from 5.50 to •10 m Cosmetic Collections, -where we are all the th ings you are! Sourh Coast Pina. JJJJ Bristol SrrM. Cmta M~. .. -......... Tuesday, September 23 1980 OAJL v PILOT A5 'Peace or War' Choice That's Carter Pitch to UJif~ I.OS AN<:r.u:s 1/\P) Presi· tlc.nt !.:artcr ls bunting votes in Honald R ea~an 's home ter ntory. tellin~ Californians that they fol·e a "peace or war" l'ltu1l'e at the JlOlls on Nov. 4. Wrlh that rdrain, Carter cam· p .. 11~ned m Torrance, at a state i\ Fl. C'I O co nv e ntion in clowntown Los Angeles, and at a I >t• nwcratit• fuod raising rccep· t1on in Heverly llills, where Sen. t-:dward M Kennedy urged h is -i Sh.arp Dancer s upporters to rally to the man who beat him Carter was appearing tod ay in .San J ose. Portland, Ore .. and Tacoma . Wash., before heading back lo the White I lo use where he is due s hortly arter 3 a m on Wednesday. At a question-and -ans wer session Monday al ·To rrance high school. Carter said the cur· rent righting between Iraq and Iran could speed the ,re lease of APWlre ..... to Hao Zhiua. is. of the Beijing Wushu Team. performs the single broadsword dance at the first official exhibition of the People's Republic of China at Fort Mason in San Francisco. The exhibition will move on to Chicago and Ne"' York next week. ~Save30%! the American hostages. "It could convin ce Iran th at they need p eace with their neighbors, that they need to be part of the international com· munily, they need to be a ble to have a s tro n g a nd viable · economy. they need to get spare parts for their military weapons a nd so rorth. a nd there fore in- du ce the m to rel ease the hostages." Carter s aid. "l'M N<YI' PREDICTING that, but it's a possibility," Carter said Carter told t h e California A FL·CIO conve ntion the state will be vital in determining who wins the White House "I don 't inte n d to lose Caliromia," he s aid. Carter has los t it every time he's run so far, to Gerald R. Ford by fe wer than 140,000 votes in the 1976 presidential election. to Kennedy in the [rimary elec tion this year, an to Gov. Ed ~ mund G Brown Jr. 1n the primary rour years ago. Re agan, twice e lected go v e rno r or California , has won easily in two statehouse elec lions and two presidentia l primaries WITH 45 Et.fo;CTORAL vot1•-.. al stake. Carter 's strategists say thry'rc not conceding a thing in California, hul a cknowledged that they must campaign uphill to catch Reagan. ·'The outcome of the e lecttun could very well depend on th1 electoral vote:. from Californw Carte r said Monda y night at a rund raising reception that pro- du ced abo\Jt $350.000 for Democrats "This will not be an easy t ask . to beat Ronal'11 Reagan 1n his home state . That 1s a noble goal. which I'm s un• you share with m e " Ke nnedy vowt•d to campaign hard for Carter '!> re-election. But when he appear ed lall'r before has own s upporters. ht- held out the promise he would b< hack to run again in th~ future. Review Re fuse d WA S HI NGTON (AP) Secr etary of Education Shirley H. Hufstedler has refused to re· view a departmental decision that the Bakersfield, Calif., City School District discriminated against its minority students. Orange County to Seattle. Twice Daily! No change of plane! Hughes Airwest offers the or " change-of-plane service to Seattle from Orange County. Anc we L . you your choice of two convenient flights every day! Seats a re limited a1·ri the flight of your choice may already be sold out. So call a Travel Agl. 1t. your Corporate Travel Arranger or Hughes Airwest Today! Burbank (213) 247-8333 Lo~ Angeles (213) 772-5100 I Orange County (714) 540-2060 Ontario (714) 988-8585 HughesAirwesl Yes. Top Banana In the Wat. -- ..-.-•-' r r Roberl N weed /Publisl'ler n1omas Keevll/Edltor O••nq eu .... o •• 1yP""' Editorial Page ---------------------------------------------------- Rarbdra Kre1blch tEditorial Page Editor A .Step Forward For ()C Hou ing The short.age of hpusmg afforda ble to lowt•r mcon:ie workers hu become u('h o problem m Orangt County that SOllle farms ttre consJderlng movtng eway or ~t>Ulm: up shop etaewh trt' This is not t<ood news for the county But there is good ne"°'9 an the e11tabll.s hmt>nt of u contSOitium of l2 builders who will combine their skills tn an ex~rimentall 124~unit offordable housrn1t proJe(i on a 1ix·acre slte in the Jl;I Toro urea The .:oal wm ~ to eonstruet one to thret> t>t>drc10m dwellini .umts that could sell for as little as $40.000 to $70,000. l,,.ow·lntere~t loans would be aviulablc from the county's new houstng bond program Such amenities as a rommunity sw1mml1lg pool und covered parking ·talls wo uld be ehminated. but one builder says the units hould compare fa\•orably with much more ~Uy townhome pro1ects The trick will be t'mphus1s on cost l'uttmg right down the line. with ever)' 'h~p or the con~lrut.•tton proces monitored by an aecounung firm to detentllnt how and where money can be saved The county in turn ha.s cooperated by spet!ding up plan cheeking and other pr~ construction red tape that boosts building coats. U the goal of constructing truly affordable housing can be accomplished in ttus project, the participating builders believe they wrn have found ways to reduce the cost of all housing -and that would indeed be good news. 'Debate' Small Help The so-caUed presidential "debate" bet ween Ronald Reagan and John Anderson was singularly lacking in drama and probably won'.t change many votes among those who had the fortitude to sit through it. There was no real winner. but Anderson. a forceful and opinionated speaker, may have benefited from the nationwide coverage. By emphasizing the differences between his views and Reagan's he may have convinced some voters that there is indeed a third choice in this campaign. Whether President Carter gained or lost by not participating in the forum remains to be seen. He probably didn't lose much, since the speakers were more interested in expounding their own views than in criticizing Carter. Indeed, much of the program sounded like a re·run of their campai,an speeches -to the extent that moderator Bill Moyers was obliged at one point to remind them to answer thequestions 41><>sed by the panel of journalists. There's little doubt a one·to,one confrontation between Reagan and Carter couJd make for a more interesting and informative presentation, especially .if the formal permitted direct discussion between the two, rather than simple question-answering. This could be or genuine help to the innumerable voters who still are troubled by the presidential choice that faces them in November. Laws Aid Tenants Two measures passed by the Legislature this year and scheduled to ·bec:ome efffective Jan. 1. 1981. should make life somewhat less uncertain for persons living in apartment complexes considered for conversion to condominiums. 1be first (both were introduced by West Los Angeles Sen. Alan Sieroty) extends from $) to 90 days the tenants' option to purchase their rental. units when conversion takes place. The second requires that prospective tenants be advised, before they PJlY. a deposit and move in, that a condominium application has been filed. It also requires that tenants be notified of public bearings on condominium conversions and advised of their right to speak at such hearings. One would think that common decency would take care of these rather obvious rights, but apparently legislation was needed. Given the expense of moving these days, it's unthinkable that an owner would let new ~nants move into an apartment without any notification that with months, or even weeks, they may be faced with the choice of buying the unit or moving out. And it should be equally apparent that any hearing on a conversion application would benefit from comment from those already living in the complex whose Lives may stand to be disrupted if they are forced to buy or move. The new laws make sense -but it 's unfortunate that even simple consideration for-others· rights now apparently has to be legislated. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e)(pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment rs invited. Address The Daily Pilot. p O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 64214321. Rowluncl Evan~ / Rohe•rt Novak Dilemma for Anderson Backers S't l .tHll!'t Mttll' lh:HI ~ 1•o nt r1h11tur"I 10 1111Jc·11c111h•11t 11r1•'jJ~1•11IHil r.mtl1rhttr John It l\mh~r on 11111pt•d 1•1wk1 ,11ls pa lh•ntl~ (u1 twu h11u1 -. al tlw llntvt•r-.tl> '1ul1 ht·1 ._ w.iulrug for t Ii t• C' II 11 l(C t''j'tfll.Jll , hut t h1•11 pa It 1' 0 I r I' l< t"t'ittl l•ct I h1·1 r 1·0 mm ll l m1•111 111 A nrl1·r111n D1•loy,-.t hy .1 torn.ulo lf\Jt• r lo ~t'd the .111 vort , •• dersun ni·v••r did mukt" 1l lo lhl· $100 u hcuJ fu nd nus1ng evenl In ht'> ,1bs1•111'1'. the• ba.,1c weakne~s C1f And\.•r!>Clll '!. "National nity l'ompu1gn " W:t5 ruthflossly C)( posed In vnversations over n1t:kta1ls and brownies . "I lt>Vl' John Andl'ri;on." one k1·y 'luppurt..r who twlr1t·d pls11 ttw 1•Vflnt told uis, "and l'I~ stirk with h1ni 1111olht·1· lwu or lhrt'C' w1·1•k:i, ll ut lhC'n ·• Thc·n what ., 'Tlwn, unlC'ss tl look!> as thoui:h hi' 111l1~hl wlri 1·11 axo 11') ('11rh•r t•> 111;ikf• .s1111• Jl o11:il1J llt•ll!.:Jrl lltl(''irl 't h1•(-t)lllt' rJrl"•I tl1•11t.1' Tll/\1 Tll•:~11·: wn~ n1•I uni vt'C'l:tl 111 ftw c·r11w"1·rl f 'nrw•r" l\ r·1111i hv111u room, 11ut 11 w;1\ rt'lll'.1l1•el 11f11•11 1•1111111:h lo fl ,1-.h :1 W iii 11111~ t11 I ht· ~Iii )'l'.11 11111 rn~rv1•111·k H•·1111l1l11·an I 1nli·-.-. tw m;1k1•-. :r clr;11n11l1i-l111•;1klt1r11u1!h h1.s e',lttlJl·ll~ll 1r1.1y lie• lwafll'ol ror 11h.;olt.•l.1•t•1wl· th 1m1•·•' t hrn1t1•f1 to ti v1·rv r .. w .. 1,,111·. 01•11" llf whtt'h Ill' w1ll 1ll't ually 1-.1rrv Wh1•11 WI' ;1-.k1 ·el 1\11111•1-. .. 11 ah11ut th1• 1111hlw,1I -.y11d rr1nw or v111t•r-. whn w:rnl /\n1 l1·r•.11n liut will ucccpt Carte r to stop ttca.:~•n . ht• wus ph1losophical. lie conreded the problem but did not advance a .solutwn Whut m<1kcs 1t su<'11 :J problem for Arulcrs<>n 1s th<•t he.!. is not an idet>lo~i<'tt~maJtn4>l wh.> tr;,insfix· t''I his supportn~ us r.enrge Walhu.-e• t11cJ in 19fiJ! W<.illaciles l111cf ;111 allc·~rnnt•1· t<> Wall are th;tt nothing c·ould br1•ak , but the ap1wal of /\ndcr:.on 1-. hasc<l on th1· 1mpo1111lanty ll( C;1rtcr and Hc1i~an an(i An<lf'r-.1111 's promise that he l'1\n ·µo lwttN I h· told us ht• wa11t.s lo "dis l1n g111s h · hi-. pnlit'lf•!-t from Ht-.1~an'c;, not 111 :1llal'k l'rcs1 !lent '<Jrter "Ir I :.i1t:11·k C':_1rter, I twgin t11 lot1k lik .. J p1Jlt-1m 1igc of Hun.ild lt1·a~a11 :1n1I I'm n11t thJl. I'm 111>1 that h•· -.atrl "HISTIN(,l 'l~l 'I"'•" l11'> 1111't1 111111 em 1.s.s111·-. lr••nt lt•·<tl!iJn muy l H~ TH\S REAGl\N NUT WANTS TO TURN nlE CLOCK BACK! ~-.· ~ -~ ~=--!:!llll~L-<~ -. Earl Waters not be just the ticket for a dramatic Uft·off from what one aide calls his present "plateau" of around 15 percent in the polls. ln ract. on two of the major dit· fe rences Anderson has wlth Reagan laJLcuLs and ~ Real(an has by far tbe better political position, according to public opinion polls and our own interviews with voters. Reagan favors deep tax cuts and higher defense spending. Anderson opposes tax cuts without a balanced budget. On defe nse, his 39-page "Agenda f'o r America·• relegates military· issues to page 35. The platform pledges only tn "spend what we need" for defense, men- l1<ining no figures. Anderson 's antipathy for the militar y mlide a bizarre ap· pcarance during a press COD· rerence a t Edwa rdsville (JI. 1tno1s> Senior High. Challenged tu pr<xl uce evidence in support or his charge that Carter has turncd foreign policy over tot.be Pentagon generals, he suggested lhal the generals were to blame for leaking secret information cin the Stealth aircraft. Jn fact, the generals were furious at t.be leak . whk h seem ed to have been plotted by Carter aides seeking political capital from the Stealth breakthrough. THERE WERE otber signs of either fatigue or confusion. He told the st ud e nts al Edwards ville that Israel bad "recovered" East Jerusalem from Jordan during the 1961 w a r . whe n in fact East Je rusalem never had been part o f Is r ael. He misplaced Afghanistan in Southeast Asia. Such minor slips of the tongue are excusable. Anderson's prob- lem is not fatigue, momentary confusion or even lack of money, serious as that is. It is the threat of night between now and Nov. 4 by his own backers groWing m ore and more worried that their votes may be wasted. ; 'Energy Agency Doesn't Earn Its Keep Although his hill to abolish the st ale Energy Commtss1on wasn't passed. Sen. \I Alquist has prom ised lo renew his cffnrts to rttl the state of an agent·y whfrh ha~ not only failed miserably to <.'arry out its JOb to develop new energy sources but stands as an Insur· m ountable barrier to the develo1)· ment of any additional power sources. Created by the Legislature :.is the Energy Resourecs Conserv:-s· ti on and Development Commission to assist in prov i di n ~ a d equate power for I he needs of the citizens. in. du st ry agriculture, and business. the commission was gi \en as a rirst responsibility the appro\<.i l of all new pe>\\er plants vroposcd by utility companies Tts further duties were to forecast energy supplies and demands and un dertake the research and develop- ment of new and alternate energy sou rces which w o uld be economically feasibh• Thf' river all t heme of its dulies was con· la ined m a mandal(' lo develop ener gy conserval iun m(!asurcs Originall f unded in 1975 with$ IO Art Hoppe mlllton for 1ts first year of (lJ)('ra t1on, the commission has t'X panded rapidly, multiplying its expenditures fourfold Its current year budget wt II ex cecd $42 m1ll ioo In the period since its creation thP Amcncan pubh<.' cspcr1all) Californians, have been exhortt•d continually by officialc..lom to Mn· s erve energy while at thl' saml' t ime the poliC'e have urged citizens to maintain adequate lighting in and :iroun<l their hom<'s and bus inesses as a pr01er- l 1 on agains t nim" Caught between thl' twu advices many arc puzzled as to the best ~nd least costly way lo a chi(.•\ e bot h g"oals in terms c1f dollars and cnc•rgy consumption. BUT TIIOSE WHO think the Energy Comm1ss1on woulrl have as t heir firs t move in developing conservation meJs urc!-., pro duced some cost tablf·~ on the con Sumption Of diff<'f('OI W\tll light bulbs as welf a~ household ap pllances and electrical equip· ment to enable c1t1Lcns to qu1 rkl.\ relate savings to their pocket· hooks, a relati<mship they would readily understand, nre far too practical minded. Such an ap proaC'h 1s much too s1mplt.> for thl' lofty thinki ng comm 1ss111 n Anyone seeking th•1l kind of m . f11 rm:.1wn fmni tht· romm1.ssron "'rll hf' subJcctNI t'1 a frustrating l x f)l'rlCn<.'1· nf hue '< passing end· tn.I? ''1th the su~g1·st1on that con ~umt·r.-. o;huul<l ask the pnvate 11110111,.,suchouec;tions • · T'h1~ 1t1vt•s rt:!le lo a more senous <p1e~l10n If the) haven ·t de- \ l'l•>pe1l ,, 1·onsutller guide us a f1r-,1 step to l'nerg~ conservation. wh ~•t 111 the world ha\·e they done \\llh lhe m1ll ion-. lhey have spent 111 lht."-few .Vl'ars Of their ex· l~tenet"1 BudgN record!> show that t h1· t·o1nm1s~.11Jn has spent. nlll cuunting the $42 mi lbon al· localed for till' curn•nl year . near· I~ SLOOm11l111n' K\'T THEIR f:ulure is much more than 11111 producing a con- sumer eost i?'U1de The facts are lhat the commi.ssion. after fi ve ~ l'ars. has developed no new cnt'r,:iy sources and ts yet to ap· rro\'e any new ma3or power plant using any of the energy sour ces '' h1ch are alreadv known This ctespite all of the rhetoric to which the public has been treated about the imminen ce of power shortages which will cause great losses to industry and in jobs The only thing that rs certwn is that the job loss es will not affect I he t•ommisc;wn It has nol only ust•rl lht• money ronlrac·ling with cons ulling firm s for endless studies whi ch end up gathering dust in the commission 's files, but 11 has put together a highly paid staff of more than 600 persons, man y or the m c ronies and political hacks of Gov. J erry Brown. INCIDENTALLY, for those in· tercsted, the private utility com· panies do have usage cost tables. Prom them it is learned that. talc· ing as a rate a verage a 4·cents·a· kilowalt·hour charge, it costs 4 cents to burn a 100 watt bulb for 10 hours . lf one uses a 150 watt light for security the monthly cost would be Sl.80. However, if fluorescent lamps are used the same lighting can be gained with about 40 percent of the wattage, thereby reducing the cost 60 per- cent. The conclusion to be drawn is that the private utility companies can do better in providing con- s umer information than tbe Energy Commission, why then wouldn't the public be better off leaving them to solve the bigger problems about energy sources and research ror new sources? Senator Alquist should proceed with haste to eliminate a costly ''non" energy commission which has proved lo be nothing more than a boondoggle and rip-off of taxpayers' dollars . Boyd/Rolls w;~.~::~~;~n~·~. ~~~~~~.c!, ~~.~:.~~~~~~'~I' or~u~~~.~~~~b- out to fight the fire. When he glued to their television sets last offe r us that we do not already of a samurai.·· · lem with the Percherons was ByL. M. BOVD The r ecord s hows that General Mills came up with the first brown·and·ser ve rolls. But that's not quite right. Joe Gregor, a baker in Avon Park, Fla., merits that credit. He was a member or the Vohmteer Fire Depart· ment. The alarm rang. He pulled some half·baked rolls from his oven. and headed DfAar Gloon1y t Gus Wby didn't they just mer1e and do a show about an Oriental syn· dicale &bat takes over Texas and call it "Darras?" got back. he started to throw week to watch the epic mini have?" "But t hey are three l eet that they onJy got ten miles to a w a y l he r 0 I I s , t hen series "Shogun." it would be un-"You will see, my Lord," says longer and two foel higher than the bale of hay. Soon the sta.rv· s hrugged and put them back fair to te ll how the sequel, Illackthorne with a confident our present models:· protests ing country was in revol~ under in to brown. They turned out "Shogun II,·· comes out in the s m ile. "when m y ship comes Toranaga. lord Toyota. not just well. but very well, A end. This is how it comes out in in.·· "Exactly,•· says Blackthome. Jn the famous Battle of the Im· General Mills sales m an took the end: "Think of the prestige. Once in p o rt s, Toranaga sent bis the· s mall story back to head-As you re member. the hero, FOR BLACKTHORNE has the saddle and you'll look down samurai charging br•vely into quarters, and company ex· John Blackthome, is finally ac· been carefully studying the on everyone." the center or the rebel army. But perts perfected the brown· cepted by the J apanese market and at last he "If we can climb that rugh," the lumbering Percherona were and-s erve process. J a panese as a has hit upon a product for which says Toranaga dubiously. n o match for Toyota • s true samurai he is certain there will be an maneuverable little compacts. Four decad E:s ago. the pledged to the ove rwhelming cons ume r de· In the disastrous rout that average citizen of Japan did c 0 d e o f mand. He has secretly ordered a 1t'ieks f o 11 owed , ma n y of the not expect lo live beyond age bu,5hido. The shipload. Al last the sails or that Per c herons became stuck 50 . Life expect ancy there new s hogun, historic vessel' appear on the between build1ngs In the narrow now is 72.69 for men, 77 9S for L 0 r d horizon. Ile persuades Toranaga streets or ran out of hay. Loni women. This moves Japan Tor 8 nag 8 , to join him on the dock. Toranaga. him.sell, was knocked ahead of SweCten to become m a k e s The gangplank is lowe red . colder than a cucumber when be the nation with the highest Blackthorne Dow n it , w hi n n Yin g a nd ' forgot to duck while ridinl full figures on the longevity cor "Brack· neighing, clomps a herd or 100 tilt under his postem gate to tables. thorne," as he affectionately calls huge Percherons. safely. When he came to, be him ) his right-hand man and re· · · A i ·Yee ! · • c r1 es I.or d naturally ordered Blactthome 's Looks as though those lies heavily on his knowledge of Toranaga, drawing back. "What head chopped off. sellers of mopeds are going Western technology to help build a re those tremendous beasts?" In the final scene, Blacktbome to make it o~e way or bisdream -aGreaterEaslAsia "Luxur y ho r ses," says utters bla last prophetic words: another. Four · years ago, Co·ProeperitySphere. Blackthome proudly. "Look at "You Japanese will never make buyers of same told the But it should be remembered t.hose while side stirrups, those '"ne way I laave IC doaed a (artbing in international pollsters they wanted the that at heart Blackthome is a gleaming hood ornaments, those ts daat .ii Carter llu ·1o trade," be says, "unW you leam ~·,~:'l.'1~.c.T.':'.'~!.•·.·.·::. motorlzed bic ycles tor aalesman.Hedoes.hls utmostto natural leather roll·and·tuck do&geUlle~ tothlnk~g." _ .... ,,,, "''"'., ·-· .. ,.,. playthings. Today, they say convince Lord Toranaea that he saddles. It's about time your tt.leasftf Utd ReC.~veryvee And it's just too damed blld, 11 A.V. =~~~ .. ~~ ..... .. they n eed l h e m for should trade with the West. warriors got off their s hoddy lit· wortlft.«, you ask me, that they didD'\ ----------------tr_•_n_spo_rt_a_uon. I.. -------"But what, f.r~ckthorne ," Ue compact Mongol ponies and _ _ ,. __ "_•_te_ntohim. • -... ·~, ...... ff ............ -.. NATION Deadwood Doldrums Do-good~r F~ds 8f IVLULOll ......... C.ft fllt I DEADWOOD. S 0 Thc- •tatoft'a ftnt toowfall ~ror•tC'd the Black Htllt latt •ffll. an an nual omen In this tourist dry period that bit sports w1tb bta ..wallet.. wUI t. here &ooft-hUM..__<F era. "Maybe not ," said Clydc- Mitthell. •n obst.'rvant old Umer "How ~·an thert' bt" a hunUna season II there aren't any 1irls ! '· A8 EVt:aY STUDENT of aociok>cy. or ol lust, knows by now. Deadwood's storied bawdy ( __ AM_E_mu_J houses were swooped down on recently and closed up not by the local cops, but by federal and state lawmen who lack' Deadwood's historic sense or tolerance in civic matters "Do-gooders ." Mitchell snorted. His gray head shook in dis· belief. "A little sinnin'," he said, "is a necessity.'· Mitchell's views come from a mighty high hill of perspective He is 85. When he was a boy, his father. one of the first gold dig· gers to work this gulch, in· troduced him to Calamity Jane. Ladies of notoriety in Deadwood are not new to Mitchell. • BROTHELS IN BACKGROUND PADLOCKED Old-timer Clyde Mltchell Olegruntled .... 1 ......... mg horses. Since horse stealing was his brother's only trade, Wild Bill deserved what he got. A local jury turned McCall loose Jus tifiable ho micide Deadwood justice. A FEDERAL J URY, though ·'They were an asset. On Poppy Day, l knocked on those three doors first and a lways got $10 a poppy. They were that way about aJI our local drives. They put up the best part of the money for our new fire engine. always those outsiders - stepped in and McCall met his maker with a rope around his neck. r CAIA.M[J')' IANE 11ow sleeps So .here iS--the .situation today under a slab on Mount Moriah, in Deadwood: "The girls will be back, though, if they're not already. The do-gooders can't stop them. It will just be a different ar· rangement. less controlled. "trs Like the gamb1ing. They cut out open gambling here 25 years ago, but they didn't stop it. It just moved behind closed doors. next to Wild Bill Hickok. The Purple Door, Green Door PreacherSmitbrestsnearby. and White Door are padlocked: P re a c h e r S m i t h w a s "the girls, .. as they are discreet- bushwacked in 1876. Mitchell's ly. even fondly. rererred to, Uncle Alex helped haul the body nowhere to be seen; their three back to town. So Mitchell is also "ma'ams," as they are called, "I KNEW THIS town when everything was wide open all night long. I ne ve r heard anybody complain Why try to hide what goes on anyhow?" aware that, from the beginning, awaiting trial for operating a Deadwood's tolerance did not public nuisance; and Deadwood alwaysextendtopeoplewhodis· awaiting a hunting season approved of a little sinnin '. without hunters who never came It did extend to Jack McCall. to hunt in the first place. It's hard to find an old timer in town w:ho doesn't agree with Mitchell. MCCa11 stiO! Wild BUI Hickok ·n-"It'&-a shama isn.+ ~ • .!.!. the back, shot him dead in a Mitchell said. Deadwoodsaloon. "Why, those girls were McCall explained : anything but a nuisance. They First the gambling, now the girls. The general feeling here 1s that evil old Deadwood is going to heaven in a handbasket. Wild Bill, you see, bad ki.lled had to be off the streets by 5 McCall's brother, who *•s steal· o'clock and always were. l Gas Use Rises In California -........ ·-··-• ····-·· •••• --·· I ~A~!J,AMENTQ tAJ>J. I -Californians used more gasoline this July than in July 1979, the fir s t year -to -year increase in 15 months, Health fair the s tate Board of Equalization has Free tests for reported. The total of blood pressure.- 1 975.5 million gallons eye, pulmonary. distributed to gas hearing. fitness stat ions and oth e r during Huntington retailers was 2.9 percent Center Healttl Fair above the July 1979 Thurs. thru Sun total, but 4.5 percent Also CPR. acupundure I be Io w Ju I Y 19 7 8 demos & school di . b . Immunization. stn ution. Fashion Derby Winner Reagan ....... r NEW YORK (AP) -Ronald Reagan beats Jimmy Carter, outclassing the president with "beige palm Beach suits. boundstooth jackets and jeans worn with cowboy boots." And the president's right hand man, Hamilton Jordan, also got a dressing down from People magazine. which published its first best-and worst-dressed list. One of the worst, J ordan 1 nevertheless rated a special category -most im· proved. Among the best : Jacqueline Bisset, who ·'dazzles in everything from demure white smocks to slinky sheaths and sequined jump suits ;" I Woody 'Allen, with "cut-rate chic as ... eclectic as his 44-year-old psyche;" and 12-year-old "Oil· f'rent Strokes" slar Gary Coleman, who has the style of an adult but hasn't lost a sense or ""'" and funk." r· Each network had a news or talk show fashion plate: NBC's Johnny Carson, a talk s how trendset· ter who "replenishes his wardrobe 10 times a year;" ABC's Barbara Walters; and CBS ' Dan Rather, who "dresses for success in $500 custom English suits." Among the worst: Britain's Princess Anne, who should be able to do better with a $203,575-a· year allowance, People said; Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne, who's "just dull" despite a nice shape; and Sammy Davis Jr., who is too weighted down with rings and chains and bracelets, according to the magazine. Stable 400 Years Old LIPICE. Yugoslavia IAP)i -The Lippizaner s t able , which s upplied its fa m ous white thoroughbreds to Vienna's royal court and the Spanish Riding School there for more than three cen· turies, celebrated its 400th anniversary. The stable, founded in 1580 by Austrian Archduke Karel, regent Qf Styria. Carinthia, lstria and Trieste, survived war. politics and economic dif· ficulties -the latter with · help from the late President Tito. Tito, a horse lover, ordered the stable revived after bureaucrats cut state subsidies in 1959, nearly closing it. P.Wlc lnwltedl FREE SEMINAR FINANCIAL FREEDOM & PROSPERITY CAM BE ACHIEVED THROUGH WISE EFFECTIVE FINANCIAL PLANNING ........ _ ...... ,_ c•• l••n •t tlle PrH Sa Ir • ....... of ftMfM:tel plennlng •HowtobHtlnfletton • n. .... ,,.., e.. .. nta In eny 9UDOHllM ........... plen • .... to nold OOllYllOll lnft-.... ....... a ....... ..._ .... ,. ....... 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HONOLULU OF A SAU. Staning October Isl our Hawaii fare increasei. slightly to Sl42.99 iax inclusive. But for , e an addjtional S59. right now you can enjuy R days and 7 night s at the Fairway Villa Condos in Waikiki. This price is per person double \.X:cupancy, for Tuesday dcpanures and includes a full days' use of a rental car. But hurry. Surnc n:strictitins apply and space ;., limi1ed. Both fare and condo package are effective lhru Oecem~r IS. 19XO. For information and reservations call }our travel agent or Cl>nlincntal Airlines. w;u·SHOULD SEE us Now. The Proud Bird with the Golden Tail. CONTINENTAL AIRLINES 8 U.S.A.!Canuda/Mexi~o!Hawaii/Mim inc,ia 1 A1NraU.1 Ne" Zealand 'r iii/ ·1m1ll1luntl the Orient. tu.~ "'*~·....,.••thtl\MlrdSM~'~ ~,.,,,.~..._.., ,.._,..,..,,.,. .... 1r..wJ. ....... ~., ... ,,., • .,,.,...,~ .. ~ , ... u~tt•4W.n.~"""1~ .. .-.._eir.e, Ot..,....c--..-. 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Law 7 • • 11 12 1' NATION Between b attles m s pace, celestial warrior Darth Vader visits New York bookstore to sign autograph for ) outhful [an Actor ,, Ke rmit Eller wears characte r 's unm1stakable costume Marines in Hot Water Over Node Pictures SANTA MON ICA lAPI -"A-ten- hut ! Prepare for inspection," begins Playgirl's October feature on the "Men of the Military," an eight-page spread that uncovers two Navy men, two Coast Guard crewmen and one Marine sergeant who now finds himself facing discha rge The Marine Corps has "taken ac- tion to discharge" Sgt. Robert Jordan for his appearance in and out of uniform in Playgirl Similar beef- cake poses got t he two Navy men into hot water, but the Coast Guard ap- parently isn 'l so fussy. WHEN MARINE SGT. Bambi Lee Finney posed nude for Playboy in a counterpart article on women in un- iform. she won national headlines, but the Marine Corps decided if s he wanted to appear out or uniform, she should be out of uniform for good. ' The Navy slapped a ·'non-judicial punishment" on Chief Petty Officer William Wellington in San Diego and Petty Officer 3rd Class Billy Jack Tibbett. stationed at Travis Air Force Base, for their shots in the buff. That was the same punishment accorded the Navy women who ap· peared in Playboy. Free Birth Control TOKYO (APl Chana supplies free of charge to its people 30 kinds of medicine and 14 devices for birth control, the Chinese news agency Xinhua repc>rted. Quoting from the publication Health News , the agency said more than 50 factories produce or a l, injection a nd external-use medicines and devices And a Coast Guard spokesman who • asked not to be identified said . "The Coast Guard h:Js taken no action because enlisted men are free to do whatever they Witnl on their own time If the photos do something lo discredit the Coast Guard then they won't be reprimanded '' TWO OTHER MEN who appear an the military section of the issue art' no longer in the ser vice. Regardin g the action against Jordan. Lt. Col C A l''leming of the 4th Marine Division in New Orleans said. ··our policy sets very high stan- dards for Marin-es a nd when a Mar'ine poses with his uniform on in a magazine like that then he ha's not met those high standards." Unfair, said Jordan. who got in trouble when the commandant of the Marine Corps was shown a copy or the issue . He is only a part-time corpsman in active reserve. and reasons he deserves less punishment than Miss Finney, who was a full-time ·Marine. "Worse yet, she a ppeared not only in the nude but in pieces of the Marine uniform.'· he said. "That. by definition in the military code of justice. is 'out or uniform' and is a serious offense " THE DISCHARGE pending against J ordan is an honorable one. just as Miss Finney's was, but he doesn't want to leave the Marine Corps and in· tends to fight it. Meantime. Playgirl continues its fa scination with men in uniform and is working on an issue entitled "Men in Power," this time uncovering policemen, firemen and pilots. ---. -• I Antique Auction • Tuesday & Wednesday September 23rd & 24th Little Joh~'s Antique Arms Announces The Auction of the Curator 's Collection from the Aldridge .Museum . . Fnrmerly displayed in the Balhoa Pavllhon in Newport Aea1•h. Cahfnrnra This sale represents a wide range of collectibles as- sembled by a meticulous curator over a 40 year period. Over 500 ..._ will be sold which include: over 50 European and American oil paintings dating from approximately 1690 to 1940; original American and European Bronzes. Tiffany . Glass. Fine European Clocks. Pre-Columbian Art. Porcelain from the 19th Century and Earlier. Antique Guns. Sowrds. Militaria. Important Diamonds and Estate Jewelry, Carved Ivory. Carved Jade. Furniture. Hand Painted Parlor Lamps. Scrimshawed Whale Teeth: Nautical Items. and Other Collectibles too numerous to mention. SALE WILL BE HELD AT: (Del Webb's) NEWPORTER INN LOCATID AT 1107 J~H •oAD. MIWPOIT llACH. CAL.c>IMIA 11111 n. c---e •-• " PllVllW September 23 -3 P.M . -7:30 P.M. September 24 -3 P.M . -7:30 P.M. SAU IMIMS 7:30 P.M. BOTH DAYS fer d•n nl .. .._....ell t72-4t2' A breeth of lf••h elr. ' • ' • ' ' ( OIJTDOQRS ) In th• l•l!Jld:fl(1}I ; Sales Drop For Cadillac I.OS J\Nc.a:LES tA P l With Ole unveifing of I lw I !ltl I 111oclels. tht-Cadillac long a sign of pn·11ti1w u11d u pitrt of the ~merican dream -has f1tllt"noo h11rd t imes Tl~hl money and gas prices are pinching con ::.u11wri.' wulh•ts and making the job of selling the lu xury t•ars lciis than a breeze. l..ust month. Casa de C1tdlllac sales were off ttbt1ut 3.'i p..rt•cnt n1mpared to August 1979, says Jim Wilson. who has owned the Sherman Oaks ll~t'lll'Y 15 y1tar!> "AUGUST IS PRETTY TYPICAL ror the wlloh· of 1980," he added Hut Wilson doesn't believe lack of foresight by t:~d11l:H-'s manufacturer, General Motors Corp .. is n•s pons1ble for the crunch his agency is reeling. "No foresi~ht "> That's a statement that has to c·1111lt' from an idiot." said Wilson. "Detroit was selling those cars because people wanted them. Then. all of a sudden. California found the gas line n n 1979) In May, June and July. Californians were in deep shock " Refore the gas crunch. the car manufacturers had been building small cars in about the propc>r· taon the buyers Look them, Wilson said, but "the public sh.ifts overnig ht. The factories can't shift quite quick enough.'· NOW. HE SAYS CADILLAC BUYERS are purchasing the sma ller models of the luxury car, the El Dorado and the Seville . The El Dorado ac· counts for 32 percent or the Cadillac sales this year and the Seville for 26 percent at Casa de Cadillac, Wilson said. "If gas were 15 cents a gallon," he added, "everything wou~ revert back lo bigger is bet- ter " " The smaller Cadillac is also outsell ing its big- ger brothers at Bob Spreen Cadillac in Downey where the El Dorado. which represents 50 percent of the agency's sales, is the best-selling model. The Seville accounts for 20 percent of the sales. said Bob Spreen president Ri ll Piercey. The El Dorado has replaced the traditional best -seller , the Coupe de Ville, he added. August sales were 23 percent down over last year at this time for Piercey's ~gency bu_t Bob Spreen Cadillac was r anked No. 2 in the nation by selling 202cars in August "SEPTEMBER TRADITIONALLY I~ a transition month, so we expect to be down a htt~e bit. But we do expect betler than last year at this lime." • Piercey was forecasting 150 s ales for Sep· tember compared to last year 's 138. .. A lot of pent-up demand is surfacing," he said. · . The new cars will be presented to the P.Ubhc Thursday. · While sales of the luxury car are down, service at both of the Cadillac agencies has skyrocketed . Pier cey said mos t cus tomers are holding on to their cars longer and making sure that they get the proper maintenance. WILSON AGREED, SAY ING Casa de Cadillac's service bays were also seeing brisker business "Our service is way up , going like gangbusters." Wilson said ... And used cars sales are up too.'' Six Mourners Die MARBLE HALL, South Africa CAP) -Six women mourners at a wake died after drinking a local beverage laced with a pc>werful insecticide, Police said. The women were attending a wake at the home or a 75-year-old man who had died a day earlier , apparently a fter drinking the same liquid, prepal'ed by the man's widow,_pc>lice said. ( Tuesday, September 23. t980 DAIL y PILOT AB Health fair Free demos and hea~hecks.Jlllr!llg.., Huntington Center's Health/Fitness Fair HELPI PROILEMSWITH NEWPORT IEACH POLICE? If you or anyone you know have been the victim of any use of excessive force by Newport Beach Police officers. please call Attorney William Sheffeld. 1215 N. Ross-S .. anta Ana. 714-558-7200. Thurs. lhru Sun.'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- \l\e've taken the ads and listings that busi- nesses use to call each o ther anJ put them in a separate book-The Los Angeles Business To Business Yellow 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. Water Beds? They're listed in Pacific Tele- phone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. 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G NSCNEWS D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN R1cn1e and Arlene spt11 up only to discover that •t s 100 late to line up 01ner dales tor Irie prom IJ ABCNEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD Q) M'A'S•H Haw~eve 01scovers ltlal a v1sit1ng <lO<.tO< wno ri•u~t openlle on " wourv:ICJO WI dMlt ·~ ll t\)$11- "' BARETTA An urrdercover pohcewom an is k 11100 on a mans1011 wnere ltle weannv ttngage on Illegal pursuits ti) OV~EASY Guest Molly Picon QtRt {JD MACNEIL I LaiAEA REPORT Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH @) MEAV GRIFFIN Guests Phyltts Oilier Nan cy Alleo Susan Georqe George Sheanng 7:30 I) 2 ON THE TOWN Steve and MetO<ly eJ1ptbre the "haunted 1ognth01J5e at Potnl Fermin Steve covers tne Sexual Allerne hve ltlestyles Convention Melody reveal~ tne story ol a youngsler atlhcled with TourettP s Syndrome. a disease once conluseo w1tt\ demonic possession 0 FAMILY FEUD D SHANANA Guests Peacnes And Herb 1J HOLL YWOOO SOUARES Channel Lbt ing11 U Kl'llXT 1CBSJ Los A ngt!lt•<; 0 KN6C 1 l'llBC1 Los Anqcie., D KTLA Intl 1 Los Anq1•l1"> 1J KABC rv 1ABC1 LO'.> An•:wt.•c; ({, .._FMB 1CBS1 Sdn D '")u 0 KHJ-TV ( lno I Los Anqt-lt'<. @; KCST (ABC1 San D1t>qc1 Q) KTTV (Ind I Los AngetPS ., KCOP· TV\ lno ) LOS AngPt11s fl) KCET-TV 1PBS1 Los Anqetes {JD KOCE· rv 1PBS1 Hunt1nqton Bedr h 0 FACE THE MUSIC Q) All IN THE FAMILY M1'-.e dntl L1ono1 P1UCIC• p 411e 1n o ~twh•nl i.J'"'~>f tlul 11 ' Arl111u wh<J w1t1tl~ up 111 tdll ElJ MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT {JD NEWSCHECK (Jl PM MAGAZINE 8:00 I) CBS MOVIE * • '> '·Paplllon' I 19731 Sieve McOueen Ouslln tiolfman Two mt>n sen· tonced to hie 1mp11~on ment rn tne 1ntamou• Dev· II s Island penal colony plot to escape a1 any co;1 (Al 0 CENTENNIAL Levo taus rn IOvtl w1lh a natt-breeo tn<11an 9or1 an Army maior (CM<I Evt'fettl nego11a1es a lrealy Nttll 1ne Indians w1>11e tana11cat Colonel Sl\1mm.,rhorn jR1cnaro Crenno> plots to destroy Ille tno1ans with n1s o .. n p11va1e Mmy tPan ~l(R) 0 PRISONER: CELL BLOCK H M8Q 1!. having d1ft1~ully on con1ro111n9 nf>r lf'mper rn tnf> race 0 1 Aross•I' s taunts IJ ~ HAPPY DAYS Ch,1cn1 s new 1ob as a pno: tm;rapnn«s ass1sl«nl also op.,,.$ ·111 new 01 po,,un1- t11·~ to• Joannri. !RI 0 MOVIE • • • O•lly Mu•1ey I t9n1 R•chartl Crenna. Catnerine Oeneuvr• A beautolul womdrt 1s torn t>etween net love tor a oetec:tove ana h11r oevohon IO a wanton crom1nal (2 nrs t Q) P.M. MAGAZINE Shopping on Beverly Hills" 9·00 D OONA HUE V1duod(UlllfJ 5,.,v, ••'• Gut!SIS Jt•tlrt'y UllrnJro Jt tne C.reJt E •r«tahon!. ~e'"'•t:t' Jo,,,, H1,ndr1ck~r>n an<.1 Susan Gullowa~ ol thf' Georcwtown Conn11c II On IJ @J TliREE'S OOMPAN'I' Cnross\ "'"'"s d youonot'I 10 share ·l home-cooked dmne•. 1herr tleQ> .Jack 10 be hPr s1~no on 'het Q IAJ (I) MERV GRIFFIN Guests Pny111s D,fler Non cy Allen Susan Georg,• George Snrarong C.it T1ader Biii E~ans. Sydntie MacCall EID NOVA All P.it1 0 1 The G~IT'e AtnletPS may no tony.-• have lo '"cep1 lhe '"~ or senous (11',abttng tn1urie~ due to th!' prnm•~inq ru1urP nf ~ports mP<J1C1t1P QIRI 930 0 @.l TA)(t w 11n 1ne "''l·MP~ !">hll 11u1 on slr•t-.e tlaine ma~t-:s ,111 PnormouG ~lh~r+f•Ce 10 win lh~lf demGflit' lnr n~llPt wortung cond1too11s 1Part lHRt tI) FLAMBAAOS 1nhe•1tancf' Mar~ aniJ Chr1s1tna arQue about 1111• ownersn1p ot Flamb.Jr<lS Mark rerlerate~ h1S mar nage proposal 10 Chrosh· na !Pan t2IO 10-oo eo NEWS" IJ ~ A8CNEWS CLOSEUP Merv Turns Interviewee Talk Show Host Pushing His New Book By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Merv Griffin, who has interviewed thousands of authors on his TV talk show. now flnds the tables turned. He is the author of "Merv," a new Simon and Schuster book writ- ten with Peter Barsocchini, his 25-year-old pro- ducer . Inevitably. Griffin is embarking on an author tour, with a utog raph parties in major cities. as well as talk-show interviews. "I can't wait for intervie wers who haven't read the book," he says sourly. "When they ask, 'Now tell me about your book,' I'll say, 'It's r~anc:S. white.'" Indeed. that's Merv on the cover in a red sweater against a white background. What's m ore, he's also s miHng from the back cover in the same pose DURING ms 18 YEARS as a TV talkmas ter, Griffin has interviewed virtually every name author e xcept J .D. Salinge r. The Merv Griffin Show has always been the most cordial to the writ- ing trade -and not just to movie s tars who have suddenly discovered how to arrange sentences. G riffin 's admiration for writers sometimes amounts to misplaced awe, as in the case of Will and Ariel Durant. "I was so nervous about their coming on the show that I decided it would be better to do it without an audience,·· he recalled. "Imagine my delight .when they said they watched my show ever y night at home. Imagine my s urprise when Will said, 'Where's the audience?' "The truth is they would have been wonderful telling stories such as the l.S-year-old Ariel arriv- ing at their wedding on rolle r s kates .. " ANOTHER SHOW GRIFFIN recalled with re- lish: Irwin Shaw. James Michener, James Jones and Robert Nathan. The three younger writers wer e car rying on about their contributions to ltlao's l.R.'l That's the real Larry Hagman, J .R. Ewinl on "Dallas," on the right. Beside him ii Tom Kearns of Cincinnati, who won the J .R. lookalike contest in Elmont, N.Y. literature until poet Nathan, now in his 90s. in- quired· "What makes you think you 'll be read a generation from now?" Griffin has limited his national appearances for "Merv" to Phil Donahue and the Today Show Not that he is feuding with his talk-show contem- poraries. That's s imply a device of the press. he argues. mak ing the competitors seem like "mortal enemies." He said he has met Donahue only once, when they played tennis last ye ar at the Kennedy benefit al Flushing Meadow. N.Y. H E ADDED H E DOESN'T know Mike Douglas, although he appeared on Douglas' local show in Clevela nd years ago. "Dinah (Shore) I've always loved," he added. noting: "I just read that her show is going orr the air. Johnny Carson has walked on m y show, and I ce rtainly know the family; his brothe r Dick has been my director for 10 years. But I don't really know Johnny." As for newcom ers John Davidson a nd Toni Tennille, he hasn 't seen their shows but they have been his own guests. So was David Letterman. And Dick Cavett was once a Griffin writer. The reason he is not plugging his book on the othe r talk shows is professional. not personal, Grif· fin cla ims. He explains : "l'M ON THE AIR 90 minutes with m y own show (in more than 100 markets). In s ome cities, I'm on thr ee t imes a day. If I start appearing on other shows as well. I 'm afraid the public will start saying, 'Here he is again.· " • Movie Revieim Of/ered on KOCE Moviegoers sa mple Hollywood's latest fare when they join critics Robert Ebert and Gene Sis- ke! on "Sneak Previews," the consumer 's guide to the movie, Friday, October 3 at 10 p.m . on KOCE, Channel 50. Film critic rivals Ebert of the Chicago Sun· Times and Siske! of the Chicago Tribune give the nod or nix to Hollywood's newest offerings - "Middle Age Crazy" with Bruce Dem and Ann Margret, "Those Lips, Those Eyes" with Frank Lange ll a, "Willie and Phil " starrin g "Superman's " Margot Kidder and "Ordinary Peo- ple," produced and directed by Robert Redford and starring Mary Tyler Moore -mixing com - mentary with clips from the shows. Spot the Wonder Dog is also on hand to present his "dog-of-the-week" award -warning filmgoers of movies that aren 'l worth barking about. "Sneak Previews," the only two-critic rhiew show on the air, is a production of WTTW. Chicago. Executive producer ls Thea Flaum. --- DAILY '>ILOT TUBE TOPPERS CHS B 8 00-" Papillon." Steve Ml·Queen a nd Dustin Hoffman battle to l'M.'ape from Devil 's Is land in this three- hour adventure movie. KHJ 6 8:00 -"Dirty Money." Catherine Dencuve is the central figure in this mov.ie drama involving a bank holdup und a train robbery with Ri chard Crcnna. KCO P ti) 8:00 "Dead Ringer." Bette Davis doubles her fun by playing twin sisters in thjs movie mystery with Karl MaJdcn llt!.ith In A Southwest l'11son I 0111 Jam.ii and W1t11um Sliermart 11•pon on lht! f1>bru<1ry ? t981l Pll'>· on riot 11 tM Nell. MU•CO penitentiary tocusmg (1n 1t1e re .. ~ons bo>n1n(l 11 ,incl the POOPle rfl$110fl~•lll« C!) NATIONAL NEWS {JD NEWSCHECK 10:30 tD C!) NEWS tI) PRESENTE ·El Co<•d on oe to•~·••<lJ Otoe Hi;drl 0 1 111 .. l •1wd Ea~I "l1drl portr;iy~ Pu•"IO R1ear1 1enant~ 1n NPw 'furlr w'l,.. 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BACK BACK Pal 8f)ntJ (tC•tl' 'Y' tuHuu amJ 'dh.>H flu~h ... ) {,11, tt11tJrt S1t•u1 1n a hon , lftitJ' re c.rt.-111100 nl lht• flfl ir1d l~n-..•.. ~•I th• to "'" 111 , ~u,n.1n tn 11oouoora ~ News 0 HOLLYWOOD SOUARES 0 MOVIE * • * Ord~'' lu "•II 119'>81 f<lcJ1e Alt."•t I' oul Ma '>1• An Amt·t tu .tQcnl ,.. \J1 ... ~,•tr.t•••n 1e F=rurH·, tt:.i clurnnah• •• N.111 tOllAh01<ltur workUhj .N•th "' Hu I tt'Mt t1 ... n 1••r tlfour1(1 t2h'~ f tD YOU BET YOUR LIFE Ruddy H~r~ en "'""t m an w tH,1 1moer\Ond1£.-S pt11JSIS ri Wom~n Ill ""' Ytlar ancl rl UCI A chllerlttoeler II) THE BENNY HILL SHOW Benny aspires lo be a quick change artist wnn effects ano props thal Just !Jon 1 work €l1) THE HUMAN FACE OF CHINA Mind Body And Sp1ro1 The un1quf' Cn1nes" roat1onet liedllh < dfo.: !.Y~ 1em rn1egro1c>~ "'''" 1rao1 uonal 1emed1e\ with West Pt" me<J1c1ne 11 30 I) (IJ LOU GRANT Ammal s ~rralt<. ~na..,101 sets 0 11 a l 11t, 1nquirt '""' Ill\' pt1qt11 1,1 11•1' IOrqOtlen V1Plt1dm vel~• 1n tl1l 0 TONIGl'lT Ht,\1 J0'1r1n) La ~rr (.uP~I MJtlm M l.I' 0 MORCAMBE & WISE "' s1 .. ·~~' Jf,;1l<u1<11 r111 Jl1\1 l r•ue r l•'.tl' •Jµ {.nH11: l1'UP' 1r1•~y Vi" II lttP ff'tl~• ''· t~ houhl)ul' .1nn \ .. te<.t :i Ml>yg·tl 0 to A8CNEWS (I) HOGAN'S HEROES HOQdft .1,!CJ h1•, m'-:tt 'tdh'> IJQt' a ~un ""'"f'>ltJC.Prnent (I) IT TAKES A THIEF At Mundy t•\tt~ tu~ ht~ U' tn~ a1,tr1mf")t)tl~ I JC.~H dC'° ,., Europt' tc 1r,1c• aown ,1U~'oldll mt • lfP lir.bf4 µI ans tI) {JD CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11 50 0 tO ABC MOVIE • • Tht m1t1.;tjr., 01 C.J r l" I t4781 K<>y li<r·I ShPllty W111tr"' P. ~Oll"'l• treshmao goes through temtylng changes when she Is lntroouced 10 me bizarre practices ot 11 strange eororuy (R) -MDNl9HT- 12:00 9 TWILIGHT ZONE Grandma BaylM gives her granoson Bitty a toy phone to play wtth ano talk to hef. • MISSIOH: IMPOSSIBLE Troe IMF oilers a • loun1a1n ot youlh" to tne cl1c1a1ot1al w1clow ol e South Amero· can country 12.30 0 TOM~ROW Guest Neil Se<lalia D MOVIE * • ·~ '"The lltus1rated Man" ( t969) "od Steiger, Claire Bloom A woman persul)(I~ her husband to have 111s body tallooed w1m symbols· re1at1no tp events In 1t1s lite 1 t hr • 55 mrnt II) NATIONAL NEWS 12.40 I) Cl) CBS LATE MOVIE * * Oaday I 0on·1 Uke It L1tu.1 This I t978) Talia Snire. Buri Young An 11· year-010 ch1to becomes the v1ct1m or nos parents' lruS· tr at1ons and problems t R) 1:00 0 MAVERICK Bret JllO Bart "'" outsmar1oc1 by a countess (I) MOVIE • *" F1es1a 1 t9471 Esther W1tl1oms Ricardo Montaltlan A tlro1ner antl srstei 1.@t ot lw1n~ lull1ll'> the•r tatner s w1sne• ny becr1m1nq mala_slD•s allhouotr ll1P boy s hr51 love is music 12 hrs ) II) MOVIE * * * Huk t t95bl George Mon1q omP.ry Mona Frt'Prnan Al!Pr '11~ la I ht" <. muroer Dy F 1hp1110 9u~rr1Ua'> an Amet1tdn r~lu1ns ''' tne lslana< to 5.,11 h" p .. mtauor. dlld w1.-.c11o ••'nqeauce upon lhe 1t11~\ 1 t hr ')n mint 2·00 00 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • • • Ga1., n r HPll 11\15J1 Machrkn Ky•J Kllluil '1J<er;awa A 121n Cl«lh.r t Ja1•anPse notllll wnm m 1Jh•en d\ J victor c re.....,1Hd "' a sol(j1p' c;ntYr~•« Of•Jth o•"r n,s ~""'-'' .... ~ ,. tirs 1 '250 NEWS 2.300 MOVIE ,. • • lit, C.a!>lftl I l!lb9 I Ma~1m11it1n Schell c.,roula Tr1n1ow BIMO on th41110- ry by Fraru Kolk• A SUI· veyor onto.inters endless obstoctes In hos atttrnpl to rtacn the ·castle" llOld•ng • v11tAge 1n Ila g11p ( 1 h1 , 4S mm I I NEWS 2:40 HEWS 3:00 MOVIE * • "Secorlty Risk • ( t9541 John t1etand, Dorothy Matone The FBI orops a net to trap enemy agents oul to steal the nuclea1 secrets of a cleacl sctenllst. (I hr , 30 min ) 3:158 MOVIE • • 'IJ ""Opetauon Sna1cn· 11962) Terry-Tnomas. George Sanders A Wortcl War II Btltlsn ottrcer is assigned to sategu11rd lhe empoe's natlonel 1n1e1ests 1n Gibraltar by seeing 10 1t tnat a group ol Nlgendary Bartlary apes stays put. ( 1 hr , 50 min) 4:000 MOVIE • • • '"Passtonate Froends ( t949) Trevor Howera. Ann Tood A womari spurns her young lover only to meet him again years 11110,. and rl!gret that she 1e1t him (2 hrs) 4·15 9 NEWS 4:20Q MOVIE • • • · The Bdltonv I t963) Shelley Winters. Pcwr fat~ Tne cn1e1 of pohce in war-lorn Parts makes speecnes trom the balcony or a bro1net and comes 10 blows wMI a rev· 01u11onary leaoer ( t hr 40 min) 4 30U» MOVIE * • Unmaskt!d ( t949) "Sarb.1ra Fuller RotJert M"f-d11e•doy•• Dayt hne :ffories 11.00 C!) • • Re<! AIYCr A:inge 119 181 John W~yne Ray Cor11QJn -AFTERNOON- 12.00 0 * • Powder River I t9S3) Rory Calhoun Cor- onne (,atvet • tD * * • ·G1een Dolphin StrP1'I (Parl 2) (1947) La~a T urnPr Donna Ree<i C!l • • • Ne•er Too ii" 119651 Con111" Ste- •""S M .. ureen 0 Sullivan 3·30 0 • • . Nevad3 Sm1lh ( t97Sl C.1111 Potts Lorne G,, .• -.n~ JOHN 0-ARLING by Armstronq & Batiuk 'THE AVEJ:VGE: ~KET l3ASK£T aooe: ONE CbLLAa ANO THIITTY-SEVi::N CEN1'5 W rTH ~000 IN t~ IT WENT UP f>.N EVEN FNc. 01.JO<S! LASTWEE.K! J ()_lgtnpirs to Soaps APWI ........ Susan Pratt O'Hanlon had trained for the equestrian events in the Moscow Olympics, but never realized that ambition. Now she plays a nurse on TV's "General Hospital." 'Shogun' Ends No. 2 NEW YOR K CA P ) -NBC estimates that 125 million viewers S3 W a ll or p3rl of its 12-hour "Shogun," a figure lhat would make i t TV 's second-high est-rated miniseries behind ABC's "Roots." whic h drew an a udience of 130 million in 1977. National ratings from t he A.C. Nielsen Co. for the program's first four nights appeared to solidify the second-place pos\tion or "Shogun," which starred Ric hard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune a nd was adapted from .James Clavell 's novel about 17th-century J apan. Through Thurs day n ig ht, -.-r ----------, Neto Ne w F•ces Alt I :~'/1'f~o s,;."',;,Si..n~~ ~-:,·: I I modtlln9, commercl1t>. l I ~':t·,:i~· lllms. ptlnt -rlo. I I ! ! CALL NOW ! ! I I (714> 9s1-02s2 : ..... __________ _ Health Fair "Shogun" had a rating of 33, which means it was watched at least in part by an average or 33 percent of the na- tion's TV-equippe<J homes. That com- pared to a 45 rating for the eight-day run or "Roots." NBC's "Holocaust" the previous runner-up miniseries. had a rating of 31 in April 1978. The national rating for Thursday night was 35, down slightly from 36.9 for Part Ill on Wednesday. Overnight ratings for the C<WCl\ld- ing three-hour episode Fridaywnight dipped slightly in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. as they had for Part rv Thursday evening. 'Cosmos' To Air OnPBS If you think th e special effects ·in ·'Star Wa rs" were something,. "you ain't seen nuthin' yet." The r e's a PBS-TV seri es com ing s oon called "Cosmos,'' with some s pecial effects which make all previous filming endeavors seem primitive. And the man who makes that claim oug ht to know, for be created t h e earlier Oscar-winning special effects in "Star Wars." "Cosmos," tho ugh en· tertaining it might be, is the academic product of Pulitzer Prize-winning a u t h or a nd sc i e n - tis t Dr. Carl Sagan. Within t he 13 hour-long programs is a synthesis of much o f whal mankind h as lea rned sin ce looking skywa rd and inward. Cos m os a irs over KOCE, Channel so. fro m 8 to 9 p. m. Tuesdays beginning Sept. 30, with a r epeat from 10:30 to 11 :30 p.m. on the follow- ing Wednesdays. 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C'l1111~l' for u ~luto;t' w1lh lhl' hm1lcd rt 1m1•n.<0011s Ctf lh\· ti u11t1ngtun Heu ch Playhouse. unl1•ss yuu hu1I u dln•doi hkc Kcnl J ohn:>on , who 'fW('1t1l111•" in ~1.·uhn~ llUCh t•h11'X1rute mus1(•a1s dnwn tu Siil' f11rtunt1lt·ly, thul 's exactly who's al th1• lw ln1 •1r lht· llunl111~tun Hcal't1 produt•t1on Johni.tlll ' t'orum '' Ill I.I bounUfol blend or ... tm~ and '>lttpstH·k '>'1•l 1•1I hy some obvious. yet er fl'l'll\'t• d1n·ctonJI toud lt''> in J I 0 ll t' I ~ " II v t' " IJ u t w t• 11 coor.danall'd t111111Jl 111!> t a !>l ktC'kll lhf' rnr out of the "(nurlh ".lll ' dOcl ha1> u l>ull tlo111g !>o lnlltull) d Vt'hll'lt-ror lhl• l<iW Zt•nt Mostcl " .. ·orum" orl the t•ommurnt} theater h•vt'I is mane to order for the comic in genu1ty of Marlin Fuchs. who 1s taking his sc('oncl crac k at the leading ro le of Pseudolus . lhe Fu,cHs n1m-nammmg !>lave doing a little horse trading , for his freedom Though has voice will never be m 1st aken for Mario Lanza 's. his st age energy and 1•umcdk t1mmg ure first rate, as is his special ability with tht' facial "take " AL..."IO F.XCELLENT IS Richard Cast in the role or the ne urotic s lave llyslerium a part which. pound for Pound. ts the equal of Pseudolus As the young iMoccnts separated by caste and com merce. Tim .Nelson and Tricia Griffin a re both phys ically engaging and vocally superb. J oe Karbo, a veteran comic actor, plays his "dirty old man" role with relish. while Betty Davis·Morgan is effective as his shre wish wife. Richard Morrill is a wildly Satanic procurer . while Gene Noble is an ideal choice for the warrior cap- tain with his imposing physique and boom ing voice. The protean trio or Gordon Harris. Tim Johnson and Mark Fantone a re far more than mere s pear carriers. elicilin~ repeated guffaws Intermission Tom Titus walh lht'ir mull• fucetcd a ntics Among the be vy of 1·11 111e ly l'ourlt·~a n s , l.yndo Towle r and Beth llo rnung mt·ral special a ttention JOHNSON'~ DAUGHTER Denise. who c ut her r horeographit• teeth on a couple or numbers in her fathl'r's "Swe~t Chur1ty" last fall, takes full credit ror tht: terps1chon l' t'Onlributions ln .. Forum .. and "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON l HE W,.,Y TO THE l'OlllUM" A mu\H.•I co~y bv St~c>tu~n !.ondhe1n\, L•t'Y Gt"•Ottrt orKt 8ur1 'Sh1>vfliov" dfrtK tect by Ktnt Jonnwn proourea t>v Pf\11 Of 8.,r,-os M U\•( •I dlr~ctor Mar Hvn Mont•n•rt rnc,,_.uo, •PP'ICr Otnl\e JUhl\\OI' "''*' m.lMQer Cf°'u<."' l<n•"ftttr trc-h.nl<•I dlf•Ctor 8ru(t ,.,.,.,., .,..,.,.,.,..., l'"d.tf' And ~<llurd .. \ ~I f )(I lhfOUQh 0<1 II f>J tnt-Huf'C1nqt0f\ EM•<" Pt•vhOu~ tn U'W ~.C.Uff v.u.~ Center Mtt1n ~tref't di Vu,,1 tOwl\ AVfl'nut Hunt 1r1QtOl'I Q,•< ti A•\ervt1t1on\ !Ml •46~ F'\.-udoh.1~ t'1'f''1f'ftUm H~ru PnlnA S.-11~· ()t)M11"1,,_ L •(U\ M iit') GIO'tOW frron•u\ ProttleJn\ THE CAST Mdtl•fl r U4n\ Rt<MrO C 4~1 fl'T' Ntth·Un h 1C1A GfHf1n JOI' I( AfbO bt Uv [')(fvt\ MotqAI'\ Un, h•t0 MOH1ll C.•"'° NO()t• w m1"m Conf"itlly C..Of'don HdH" t 1rn hJOt~I•• Ma r.., ~ 4tntotw M,.,. Mur~-.nv rJ+1U>r .. h W1hnlrt". V1rt.1 • 011u' 1 ''""°' fowl~r 9.,.lh H utf'unq has done a splend1u Joh l.1kew1M.' the musical combo of musiC'al director M.mlyn Montanari and drummer John Pr11·1• "hn kt'('JI the to1·s lapping w1 tq gusto "A Funny Tl11ng llap1Jl'lll'c1 on the Way lo the Forum" is one of t he funniest things 1hat'll happen to you all season Catch 11 over the next four weekends, Fridays a nd Saturday<; at 8 30 at the Sea<'liff Villagt' playhouse-·on Main Street at Yo rktown Avenue• 1n lluntington Hea1·h • BACKSTAGE A11d1l1on~ for the Orange Co unty premic•n• n( the mus ical "Ballroom " <bas ed on th<' TV movu.• "Que-en ur the Stardust Ballroom"> will be held Sund:.ly al 6 p m and Monday at 7 p m 1n the Laguna Moulto n Pl ayhouse, t;<.16 Laguna <'t.1nyon Road. Laguna Beach director J ohn Ferzacca will be seeking a cast or 33 p<.'<>ple. all or whom must da nce m ballroom fas hion. with <.1ges ranging rrom 2Q to 70 Persistence Pays Off 'Stunt Man'~ After NinB-year Wait By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Filmmaker Richard Rush has lived with his movie "The Stunt Man" for nine years. a nd for much of that time all he heard was bad news. The good news arrived in a bunch, all over one weekend: 1. "The Stunt Man" won top prize at the Mon- tre al World Film Fes tival, together with the Ita lian "Fontamara." 2. "The Stunt Man." in its first regional re- lease. was the biggest grossing attraction in the Los Angeles area. 3. Twentieth Century-Fox agreed to distribute the orphaned film in the United States and Canada. NO WONDER DICK RUSH was smiling. He had endured enough neglect and abuse to make an ordinary director suk work on a used car lot. Tall and bushy-haired, Rush resembles the comic Dick Shawn and admits he is "turning 50 and not adjusted to the concept yet." His dedication to "The Stunt Man" is well nigh legendary, resembling Sam Fuller's long quest to make "The Big Red One." Like that film, "The Stunt Man .. is highly personal. Steve Railsback plays an escaped con who stumbles into a m ovie company and is enlisted as st unt man by the demoniacal director . Peter O'Toole. The young man gets caught up in an ii· lusor y world that is full of wrong turns and sudden surprises. "IT'S A VERY INTRICATE and demanding film." .Rush admits. "I think the failure of so many import.ant films this summer proves that au- diences want som elhjng out of the ordinary to dr aw them away from the fast-food entertainment they can gel at home. H they're going to pay SS for admission, thy wa nt som ething more s timulating and exciting. Rush's history with "The Stunt Man" began in 1970 when he read the Lawrence B. Marcus novel. A year later . Columbia acquired the property for Rush, who had made lhe company's s uccessful "Getting Straight." Rush and Marcus fashioned a script, then Columbia r an out of money and sold Rush the rights . In 1974 he directed "Freebie and the Bean." a moneymaker for Wa rner Brothers. He figured the company would go along with "The Stunt Man ." But all Warners wanted was the title, to use on a Burt Reynolds movie, Rush said no thanks, and the Reynolds film became "Hooper." Finally in 1977. the free-wheeling Indianapolis tycoon Melvin Simon agreed to back "The Stunt Man." Rush hired Barbara Hershey and Steve Railsback. who had been recommended by Elia Kazan. TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TWO BEST COMEDIES OF THE CENTURY! li\C&®;~ iUlfCUJlll ($~<>{a /Yea/kn) AND FrollCC? Brusotl's "PETER O'TOOLE Wi\S always m y" .. first choice for the director." says Rush "One· night a friend called and s aid. ·Peter O'Toole is al a party at my house; you'd better get over here.' "I had a long talk with O'Toole. but I thought ll would have been tacky to bring up 'The Stunt Man.· After I had left, 1 thought better of it and r e- turned. Tve got a screenplay for you ,· I said . It turned out he had loved· Freebie a nd the Bean'." O'Toole called from London after readmg the script: "If you don't let m e play it. I'll kill you." The film was s hot for S6 million at the Hotel Del Coronado opposite San Diego and on other locations. The fi rs t preview was in Seattle in August. 1979. Despite the s ple ndid reaction, no dis· tributor was interested Showings in Phoenix. Columbus and at the Dallas Film Festival were - equally good Stall no taker. A TEST RUN IN SEATl'LE broke t he hous e record and brought rave reviews: Fina.Hy the Simon com pany decided to open m what Rush calls "the m ost competitive market in the coun· try" LA 's Wes twood Village. near the UCLA campus. Des pite good business and more raves, Fox wasn 't convrnced until "The Stunt Man" earned an impressive $145.000 m seven theaters citywide. Peier 0 loote THE STUNT MAN (R) 12 IS.2 IS SIS 7•4S.10 u Ootby~tereo NO NUKES (PG) 12·2-_.·IO URBAN COWBOY (PG) 11 OO·S 00 10 00 BRUBAKER (Al 2 30.7 30 Health Fair Free tesls for "AIRPLANE" IPGl -.'AMAL COUNTDOWN" "THEHUNTEA'{PG ==i I ''XANADU" I (PG) I ''MOUNTAIN MEN" (R) r========= I '"THE EMPIRE ,,., STRIKES IACK" ~'AUU- blood pressure, I """""'" ________ ..,.. eye, pulmonary. "HE KNOWS heanno. fitness YOU'RE ALONE" during Huntington "THE HEARSE" (A) Center Heallh Fair Thurs thru Sun. 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H.1\1 .1111 hur 1 "'on llw lit•!>I of '"'" ·'"'·net fw hu 1lrJm.itu· dt·1111· I •II Ill lt\I ~t ,ti, 'II Ulk \1., ll.1Sl ,1111 hut} .IK 'Jld !>ht' h·.1r11t'<1 pJ1111111~ a!> .i 1·h1lct front her nwtht'r and twraml' con1fortdble do 111.: n11dt>:. .ifll'r tJl..mg d f1~11r1· draw 111g l l.1~' ,e, 1·r.il } c:us al!u II JW>l .1pp1•.Jb to 1111 .. 1w !>aid ~0 F.\R, HER 11 } earl> with the county government haven 't dulled h1•r a rtistic interest:. After a week of s uperv1s 111 g the m anagement !)f'rv1 ces and the budget. she is apt to dabble at an e a sel during lht! weC'kcnd Nov l5 at Sarnnna lhgh · • Schon! in Anc1hl.'1m Park-ride Student'> repre~cnl1n~ 43 publu· anci private Pl E d schools IO Orange ('ounl} an ye \\'ill compete f or scholarships and an C'X · pe n se-pa1d tri p to Sacramento Categories 1n which stud ents will compete will include spee c h . g r ammar. e~~ay writ i ng fine ar t s. m athematics. ca r el'r educat1Cln. co nsum<'r a w a r e n to' s ' s l' IC' n c e , lt t er<iturt' and the ·super quiz" of which '"The F.lect1011 Prol'Css in Americ:.i · · 1s th1~ year~s top1r S 1 x s l u <I t' n t s J r c rhosen fnr each .,chool uasr<I on ~ra<I<' point :i \'C'r .11.ws tc·\l sent es Jnd t•otmst•lt•r:. rceom r111 r11l.1\1rnb T he Orange County Transit District is seek- ing citizen ideas on what hoar d me mber Philip Anthony says is a novel "pa r k -a nd-ride" con - cept T he t r a ns it dis tr ict want s to know if it s hould place bicycl e racks at establis hed bus s to p s . T h e dis trict already operates several lot s whe re commute rs ma y park thei r car s before boarding buses. Antho ny said park- a nd ride fac ilities for hicyclists could be a real '"encr0J;Y saver ." ThnSl' with s ugges· trnn~ W"''" urged lo con- • Jl'l 1 >(Tl> hcforc Ocl. l. Flu Sl1ots Slated For OC' s Seniors The Orange County Public Health and Medical 5en-ice!) 01.,1s1on will offer free influe nza vaccines to people Ss year-; of ~ge and older' through a -1e nes of chn1cs sc·heduled to bcgm Oct. 1. Here'!-. tht' schedule for clinics that will be held m Oranj!t' ('oa~l communities: HU:--,, NC.TON HE ACll -9 a.m . to 4 p.m . Oct l al the Scmor Kee reat1on Center. 1706 Orange Ave. SOUTH LAGUNA 8 to 11 a.m . Oct. 7; 3 to 6 p.m. Oct. 8; 8 to 11 a .m . Oct. 22, and 3 to 6 p .m . Oct. 23 at the South Coast Medical Center, 31872 Pacific Coast llighway. COST /\ MESA 9 a .m . to 3 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Golden Timers t'<'oler. t 14 E. 19th ST. IRV1NE 9 A.M. TO 4 p.m . Oct. 18, at the Irvine Scmor Center, 3801 Sandburg Way. 'Tiii' .11 I I~ ""' 111 ror the soul, but tlw o th1•1 l>UV' 1 cllulurly," s he said, sou11dmM hkc hoth lht> urllsl and the ti 11 u I y11t 111 lolal. ~111111• :tfl 11wurdi. wl're pre •wl)t1·d An1on1¢ other winners were St•tttt M1ll1·r u111I Al Vasquez. both of ''""'' u M1·'11t, 111111 l.111d!>uy Robertson 111 1.11~111111 U1•uC'l1 M 11.1.t:K WON :.ccond cind third pltH'I' llWUrtlX rm hl11C'k and While ph oloK• ,., .. ,r-H .. 1:. tt ftlm llnd print lt•t·l11H{·1un {111 tht' i:o unty Recorder's CHfH'l' Vu1><1ucz. a drafting techni- c•1,111 111 lht• Asi.cssor '" Office, won -.1•111111t µlu1·t· 111 tht· sculpture 1·Jtt'l(111 y fo1 his ccr um1c vase M i. Hobutson 's l arge m ode rn p11rl rr.11t uf ,1 woman, titled "Laura," "'''" !>l'l'1111d plcic·e winner in the oils J lld .11·1 ylll':. category, a nd h er l'h1 ct· '\ M was ~econd in mixed 111l·d1 c:1 Sh•; 1:. a c I e rk with the I .1g11na lk>.1t h P ublic Library The c.1rt show will be on display in th l' lohb> of the c·ounty 's Hall of Ad· m 1r11Mral1on throu~h the end of Sep· ll'm bcr The People's Marketplace for the Orange Coost is the classi fied section of the J 1t;j!i)~lt•ll 642-5678 ORANGE COUNTY GOURMET MARKET Tired of tramc jams? Don't forget to check with u~ about our free home delivery service. l\'IORNING FR ESH PRODUCE Fresh Large HawaUan Papaya . . . . Ste ea. So. American Bananas ...... 4 lbs. for 1.00 Local GT9wn Italian Squash ........ 39c lb. Solid Head Green Cabbage .......... 19c lb. PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF aitrt1 al Ira" :Ill d:11 ' 11> lhP JWllk or 11erfrclion Center Cut 7-Bone Roasts .......... 1.69 lb. O·Bone Roasts ..... ·•~ ............ 1.98 lb. Boneless Rolled Beef Roast ........ 2.98 lb. • ,..~ lla.M-4 Homemade ApplP l'iP F'n·•lll Bek.f'd Banana Bread \\r a1t· ha11V' 111 announr1• that lfrlan(•\ ·, """ h;i... a ~ourmf'l <"atrrin~ 1le11a rtmen1. From 11;1rJ~ r1latu·r' to a co rn11lt'lt' i.it·do" n dinner. ("all fi7:1-55:!0. ai.k ror Torn .\tn1 tin 2.49 •• l.49 ••. This ad dfecti\lr Wed., 9124 thru Tues., 9/30 DELANEY'S DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD FRESll LOCAL SWORDFISH _ ....... 3.49 lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT De laney's Private Label Chablis or Vin Rose 11so m1l 1-• • • . . 1.69 Beringer Wines (750 m> Cbenin Blanc reg 6 95 .......... -..... 3.58 Bel Arbres Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon reg 7.9S. •........ 3.95 Bolla Wanes 1750 mil 1 Soave or Trebbiano .................. 4.25 Scoresby Scotch 1 liter> 5.SS .......... qt 6.85 (,\II liquor IJrict'' do not inC'lutlf• lax 1 New St-0re Hours 9-6, Closed Sunday 2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673-5520 • I SAN JUAN CA Pl STRANO -9 a .m . to 4 p.m . a t the Community Presbyterian Ch urch, 32202 Del Obispo St SAN CLE MENTE 9 a .m. to 4 p.m . at the San Clemente Community Clubhouse, 100 Avenida C:l·n lie LAGl"N•\ HEAl'fl 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. every Monday in October at the Laguna Beach Free Clinic , 4£0 Ocean Ave. THE VACCINE TYPE, according to Rex Ebl- in~. county health offi cer. is Type A Brazil, A Bangkok and R Singapore. Those w1lh an a llergy lo eggs or who are under ca re for a currcnl illness should consult their physician before receiving the vaccine, Ehling '!Jld. e believe that ba holdups are a crime. Further inform ation on the program may be obtained by calling the county Immunization P ro- gram Office at 834 3171 You've eaten away half your lun ch hour being held up at the bank. You've left the car running at the curb only to find a crowd parked at the "'teller line. • You've rushe d to get money before 5: 00 and got caught in the rush hour ... in your bank lobby. Imperial believes that's a crime! At our offices throughout California, we've come down hard on time-robbing in con-. vemences. ' That's why at some locations we open express lanes at peak hours. We keep most offices open on Saturdays. We have ample parking outside. And we've got people who are friendly, but stay fast and efficient. Imperial has many ways to help you sa ve. Not only money (passbooks and certificates that pay higher dividends than any bank), but minutes too. So if the slow ins and outs of bank- ing are holding you up, there's a quick alternative. It's Imperial Savings, for people on the move . ltnpA~!i!!AT~avings Costa Mesa, South Coast Plaza T~wn Center 3310 Bristol Street (714) 540-7591 Newport Beach 3~66 Via Lido (714) 673-3130 Newport Center 550 Newport Center Drive (714) 644-1461 . • . . ' . . . ~ ----- .. --·. ,. . -1-NS~l~DE_=~·~St~K~ks~·B_u_s•--·u _____________________________ -'~~-~Lo.:. ____ ~_i'DO,..ts rue8day ptoint>er 23 1 80 cw , n ..c • Is Baker Contract Sign~g Near? Great Strides MadR to Keep MVP Candidate From Leavi"!{ IS) l"AlJL SIMO um1·r. ln111 y1·111 "~'-''··- LOS ANt: ELES l>ust Uukt•r may bt>t'onw Ii free •aent at tht• end of the season. hut tht-Lo!\ An1eles Dodgers · lt'n ru.·ldcr and randldat .. ror tht' National Lt•1111ue Mo1>t \'uluuble Playt>r honor •~n t losing M y sleep u er 1l Mt•uflt11111• 1111· I l111l.il·1-. l'x1)\•r1t•nt·cd p1lch1ng wot·11 and -.lil>1Jl•ll t111t1111l 11lo••t· an the NL Wes t Bakar. 1n his Wlh m~jor eague e.ason.is..-!hrouf(bSunday >.who-wa~12·4andalsohuvingoneof nearing his personal highs or JO home runs and 99 his bestyeus runs batted in, is balling around .300 ~n~ has The 15-yt!ar veteran 1s the club's all-time leader played <.'Xf'f'llenl defense us the Dodgers bid for in games won (229) and holds numerous other club their third NL crown m the last four years vitching marks Sutton, now 35, seems to be gelling Thu; yt·t11 th•· 1>111Jg.-r:-. lo.-.l right fielder Reggie ~n11lh to 111J11ry 111 m11l 1>t·a~un and the 31 year-o ld Uaker hu-. tukl•11 d111r1ow 111• 11> a big rt:a son the better with age and undoubtedly can help Los Angeles lo further pennants unless he becomes a free agent He decided lonii ago to luve the nt'go11at1on1> up to hls lawyer, Jt'rry Kapstean. and roncentrat.- on helping the L>odl(er:. rt'ach the National League playoffs THAT ~'Tll R•: HAS P,\IO orf for Raker who is ef\Joy1ng one o f has best years. b\.tt you have lo wonder about the strategy of tht' I.& .o\ngt'les • management n oth:l'r'.'> ur l' Ill lhl' lh11·k Ill llll' fa~ht for lht' Ch\<l :.l~ltll' II E Si\ VS THAT keeping has negotiations private has made the difference, in contrast to San Diego where Padre ~upcrslar Dave Winfie ld has been struggling since his contract demands were made public "I don't know who made Dave's business public. but I know thing:. were said by both s ides," said ljaker "I'm JUSI glad for myself things were handled ver)'. privately " FOR 81\KF.R, HONORS have been s low in COl'Q- ing. He has nev<:r been named to ;in All-Star team despite somc 1mprcss1vc numbers. and would have lo rate only an out:.tdl• c hancC' to win the MVP award in the National Leagul· Having lo:st pttcher Tommy John to the free agent route an 1978 and suffered the consequences with a dismal year tn 1979, the Dodgers would seem to have ever_ reason to sign Baker {'ONTRAt'T NMiOTIATIONS have been ungo rng :.1nl·e :.pnn~ l r111n1ng ended, but only recently has any progn·l>l> bet-n re1X>rted "We've rnadt· ~real Mnde:. II) lhe last fe"' "'ct·k:. 1>atd Hakt•r. whOM' ~ home runs and 94 runs batted 10 lhrou~h Sunday ranked him among the leaguc'l> top f1 vt• 111 both categories "Prior to that at wa!i 1n a l>tatc of suspended animation. but now things are starting to r:oll. To tho:..e who have wondl'rcd aloud whether Los Angeles· tardin('-.s in signing its star might influence him to seek greener pal>ture!> elsewhere. Raker has a dirert answer "I'd like to stay with the Dodgers as long as I feel nl•cdcd ttnd can t•ontnbute to the bait club and to hasl'ball " "Chance:; a n•. unit·:.~ v.c w111 al tlhe l>t-nnanl), mv d1ancei.ofv.1n111ng 11 ,1n ·'.'>ltm anywa), · he s aid. ·· ~1ost of the time the g u~ who v.ms t he MVP 1s going to be on the"' inning ll'Jlfl cir twv(' just super creden- t1als . like Keith I lei nandez did last year "If we win. th1·n· might Ix-a ch;ince If Wl' don't I here won't he. -.o rtJ.!hl now I 'II conccnlrate on the one thing that's mn-;t 1m m t"diatt and that ml .. .tnS win- o Ing the pennant and poss1 uly the World S<trics .. J ohn. it will be remembered. came back from a serious arm injury tn 1974 to fashion 20-7 and 17-10 records in the pennant·winrung years of 1977 and 1978. The Dodgers let him slip away to the New York Yankees and he responded by winning 21 "Roth si<les have conducted matters in good faith, therefore keeping pressure off the ball club and keeping pressure off me ·' Haker isn't the onlv c·xample of Uodge r fool· dragging They al~o have yet to ::.ign Don Sutton. the National League'!> carn('(J run averngc leader (2 13 Only n •c<:nlly, with Smith lol>l for the SC'ason. have !fake r's l'Xplrnt:.. lJecn nOll·d Two Behind Lopes Says Dodge-rs Haven't Git?eri Up LOS ANGELES t AP) When the Dodgers returned home to begin a nine ·game homestand, they had the schedule' on their side. They were tied for first place in the National League West. and what's more, their pitching starr led the league in earned run average. But after beating San Diego two in• a row to begin the homestand, the Do dge r s ' pitching collapsed. TREV LOST three in a row to Cincinnati. and, Monday night, dropped a 7-2 decision to Atlanta to fall two games be hind Houston in the NL West with only 12 games remaining. "Things haven 't gone right and there's n o reasona ble e xplanation.'· said second baseman Dave Lopes. "I can't analyze anyone but ourselves. Nobody has given up, obvio~ly. Hopefully. we can come back f'Dd win it. If not,' it's tM)cause Houston has the better team." The Dodgers have lost seven straight to Atlanta . Monday night it was Gary Matthews and Bob Homer who s lugged two-run homers and Chris Chambliss who knocked in two runs with a double and three singles. Don Sutton, 12·5, took the loss, losing to a team he has d efeated 33 times in his career. "Human nature has to place the blame somewhere ,·· Sutton replied when asked about the Dodgers' pitching. "TONIGHT I SUST dfdn't give us a chance to win. I made a couple of pitches I didn't want lo make. Without them, we might have had a ch an ce to win. The P ennant Raef> Gemes 'ff L GB Left Houston 86 64 -12 Dolfgera 84 66 2 12 Clnclnn•ll 82 69 4\.'J 11 Remelnlng Schedule HOUSTON t l71 . HOME 161 Sept 2'. 11. 11' •S t.JnCJJV>ati • .S.C>I. JO, 0<1. I, 1 vt All•nt• AWAY l&I Sept 11 al S.n Ol•oo. Sept ,., 1S •t All ...... Ocl. J, •• s •• Lo• AnqelH Oocloer• (11J HOME C.I S<!pt 11 v• All•J> la , S.pl 1•. 25 •• S.n Frat'l<lsco. Ott J 4, S V\ HOU"ton AWAY (61 Sept 16 11,,. •• S..n Dleoo. Sept JO, Oct t, 1 at S.n Fr•t'l<ISCO CI NCINNATI 1111 HOME U I Sept JO, 0<t. t.,. s... oi.oo. Oct l . •. s "' A11..,1. AWAY 16) Se9' 13 •t s.n Fr•t'I< I.co; Sept 1•. U •• San DI-; Sept 26, 11, 11 •t Hou•lon Sometimes you can get by with your mistakes . Tonigh t I didn't." ' Preston Hanna. 2·0, in only his second start of the year , shut out Los Angeles on three hits for five innings. Gene Garber pitched a scoreless sixth, but gave up two runs in the seventh on run-scoring singles by Jay Johnstone and Steve Garvey, and Rick Cam p took over to record his 19th save. It w as Camp 's 73rd appearance of the season, lying a club record. Asked about the pressure of the race, Sutton said, "Naturally we'd Like lo win it. And whether we do or not, two things will happen. U we do win, it's not going lo feed the hungry. And if we don't , it's not going to cause a giant earthquake." The fou rth loss in a row matched the Dodgers' longest losing streak of the season, hardly the way Ma nager Tom Lasorda wanted to celebrate his 53rd birthday. RON CEY LOW-BRIDGES ATLANTA SECOND BASEMAN GLENN HUBBARD DURING DOUBLE PLAY. Montgomery: I'm Complete Now Eagles Running Back WUis 154. Yards in ~ Rout PHILADELPHIA CAP ) -Wilbert Montgome ry has com e out of his shell. The once reluctant seventh-round 'draft choice from Abilene Christi an, who dropped words almost as often as baseball's silent man, Steve Carlton. finally is tooting his own horn Montgomery let it be known that he has arrived, after accounting for 154 of the Philadelphia Eagles' 382 yards in a 35-3 victory over the New York Giants in Monday night's National Football League television game. "l think I'm a com plete back now." said Montgomery, who ra n for 87 yards, S'coring from the one, caught passes for 67, including the Eagles' firs t touchdown. a lhree·yarder from Ron Jawor ski. "I block well and I'm a pretty good pass receiver. And I'm getting better ," said Montgomery a fte r the unbeaten Eagles· third victory of the season and 10th straight over the Giants since 1975. , The Eag les now have scored 104 points in t hree games and allowed just 16 to Denver. Minnesota and the Giants The defense held the opposition under 100 yards on the ground for the third straight game. Eagl e~· Coach Dick Vermeil said Montgomery, the le ague's third best running back before this past week's games, should gain 100 yards every game he plays. Montgomer y wasn't readytogothatfar. "Every guy 1s entitled to his opinion," said the 5-10 Montgomery ··But everybody must execute and crC'alc blocks for vou lo do well .. · Montgomery said he hated Monday night gam e!i. ·'I don't lhmk anybody likes Monday night games. Jttakes too much out of you. You end up waiting a round too long," Montgomery said . "ll makes the week Cthe next week) too short. because you don 'l get enough time to recover " In a dd i1111n lo Mon t gomery , the Eagles· offrn~t hJd lo lip its ClJllective helmN to q uJ rtcrback Jaworsi...1. who com plcted 18 of .29 1Ja:>ses for 240 yards and three touchdowns lie ran the team as if it was dictated from :i t1 xl book. New York S<'on·rl first on an opening period SO-yard fi eld goal by Joe Danelo. Jaworski. Montgoml'ry anrl company then took over Jaworski sent the Eagles ahead on that Lh r ee·yarder to Montgomery. He then completed a 22-yard pass play to Harold Carmichael. th<' 115th straight game the wide receiver ha!i cau,qht at least one pass- an NFL record Fullb<ick Leroy Harris scored from the two and it was 21 3 al halftime. Jaworski passed 12 yarrl!i to Charles Sm1lh for a third period score, and Montgomery swept over from theonctocomplclclhescoring Towler Recalls Ram Record The huge fellow looked at t h e scoreboard saying the Los Angeles Rams had scored 37 points in the second quarter against Green Bay and re- marked very calmly : "That's not the record." Dr. Dan Towler was absolutely cor- rect and the r everened had a solid back- ground. He ha d run for one of the touchdowns when the Rams scored 41 points in the third quarter against the Detroit Lions in 1950. THE BIG QUESTION came up Sun· day when the Rams scored the 37 points in the second quarter while whipping the Green Bay Packers 51 ·21 at Anaheim Sadium. Strangely, it wasn't in 1950 but In 1951 when the Rams won their only National Football Leaaue championship. The Rama beat the Lions 65·24 on that day of their hqe third-period upriaine, a bi11er marlin than Jail Sunday's win. Towler. now the chaplain at California State University at · Los Anaeles and president of the Los Angeles County school system. r e- called: "We knew Detroit had Bob Hoernschemeyer and Doak Walker both hurl, so we we ren 'l worried. We didn't think they had much offense." STILL, DIE LIONS put up a gallant fight until that third quarter upris ing. a nd if you 're old eno ugh, you'll recognize a lot of the names involved in the greatest explosion ever by the Ra ms. "We were aware we had a big c hance, but it was close," recalled Towle'r, a 226·pounder who now goes at 245 and whose Hall or Fame credits in- clude plaudits for both his football and ministerial triumphs. "Beginning the third quarter, Norm Van Brocklin hit Elroy Hirsch on a 31· yard scoring play. Then It was Van Broeklin to Glenn Daivs for 43 yards and I scored the third touchdown on a tbree·yard run. Van Brocklln then hit Tom Fears on a 30.yard touchdown play. "Detroit scored and then Vitamin T. Smith returned a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown. It ended when Van Brocklin hit Bob Boyd on Ll 42-yard pass play." TOWLER, WHO HANDLES statistics for The Associated P ress in the · Rams• press box, recalled: "I can remember it was a game that just seemed lo us that we had a great ·chance or winning. It wasn 't an intense type or game. The momentum built slowly, but Bob Waterfi eld and Van Broc klin (sharing the duties at quarterback ) put things a ll our wav. "We thought we had it won early and then they came back with a stinger like Wally Triplett returning a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown . But after halrtime, everything broke over for us and the momentum j ust carried us alona. •'Then it seemed to us that the game would never end. We wished it was ove r but I think they wished more than us that it was finished." ---- r fl2 DAILY PILOT A Capaule Report from rtte Wortd of Sport• Thr~fll A~tro R~110ved fon1 Co1111nercial Rigid From AP Oi'Pott<IMt HOllS'l'ON Rt fu:.al to movr o p0rt•ble muslr pllH1t•r n •r,ird l'r <'llU t>d thrf't> tloul'lton Astl"06 to llt O!lllU\•cd ero~ f"l'Mmflint10rfufht :J---.....-..1---r110S•n "Uie.c11 SWlda) mght P1tdwr JUOAQ\Un ndl.ijar oulf1t>hlt>r Ju!"t> ('ru~ and 1n h.ilder Julio Gon1 tlt•1 h111I \11 <'•il<'h a latN l't1c·1ftr S.O uthwr'lt Airlines OJjthl Other lllt'rt1bt•r11 or the team l\lilld AndUJIU rt•fu:H•d to movt' the purtuhlt' lw r 11 rnt.·~ c•v<-r> v. hcrl' "'twn Lin 1tllt'OcJ1.1111 .ailed that 1t ~ mu' N i from in front {If ht rn and JiilH't•d u11d1·1 or above Uw sN1t for takeoff Mat1ag1•r Hill \'1rdC1n said Crut and (i1111111ll'1 IW.l ho11 pencd lo~ s1tlmg with An1h~11r "Onct' thl' caphun madt> up h1:. rnantl to h OA\l' tht•m n· moved. he wouldn't <'hun~t'. :.1ud Vardon, who w11i. i.11tin11 two rowt1 awa) "AndUju r a ti(rt't>d in t'Otnpl) with thl' rule• bu! b) th1•11 11 was too ll'te " The Houston Chron1clt> (lUt>tl'ti an unnamed n1~h1 ••lkn dant assaying. "Nobody hke to bt! cus:wd Asked if lln attendant had been C'ussed. sht-answered , "Yes " ~-----q..,1.-ot 111 .. Da11------ "He llt'l'1ls a '>P1rnking . 11-"hat ht.• m•t·d · lll·'s Just a young folio\' "hu "'ll ma1un· t'\t.'11t11;1ll ) tie's a bab} If he "as m) ~1ll1, I '11 'flank ham " llJlt1more Manager f.arl "'t·au·r .1f1t•1 ht·inrt t'Jl'l'tc<I h) ump1 rt.• Steve Palt>1mo. .lloba111a. Ohio .4'1,.11• H1•ttNllH fhN"'-ltnJ Alabai:na a nd Ohio State held onto the top two [i] spots in ~e Ass<;><'iat~d Pre~s college fpotball poll 4. t with lopsided v1ctor1es white Nebraska climbed from sixth place lo third with a 57·0 rout of Iowa . . . USC safety Roanlt' Lo«, who helped shut down high· scoring South Carolina. is the Pacifir -10 Confe rence defensive player of the week and Oregon qua rterback Reggi~ OgbW"D is the offensive selection . . Utah State wide receive r James Marplly and the Unive rsity of Pacific linebacker Kirk Barmoa have been honored as PCAA playe rs of the week. .Jolut Po•u ('oret-r·high 22nd \'ic'fttry Bobby Brown's bad-hop double drove home the la tying run and Bob Watson followed with a two-run single as the New York Yankees rallied in the ejghth inning to beat Cleveland. 4·3, Monday night to give Tommy Joba bis career -high 22nd victor y in American League action. The Yankee magic number is now eight to win the East Division title · ... Tony Pe~z a nd Dwll)I& Evau hit consecutive hom e runs to ignite a three-run Boston outburst in the seventh inning that enabled the Red Sox to defeat Baltimore. 5·3. Jim Rice.extended his hitting streak to • 18 games with an RBI single in the first Jerry Koosman and Dou1 Corbett combined on a nine -hitter as Minnesota de feated Texas, 1·0, on Roy SmalJey's RBI s ingle . . Barry Bonnell and Lloyd Moseby each drove in two runs and three To ronto relief pitchers hurled 3 ~ innings of scoreless relief as the Blue Jays defeat- ed Detroit, 6-5. Tom Brooilens had five )Oto• RBI for the Tigers ... Wl1Ue Ror1oa's single in the 11th inning scored Brace Bocbte from second to give Seattle a 5·4 victory over Kansas City. Boehl~ doubled to left-center with one out and r aced home when Horton singled off Dan Qaisenberry's glove into short right field. George Brett sent the game into overtime with his 21st home run in the ninth inning. only his second hit in his last 14 plate ap- pearances. His aven ge dipped to .393. Prime Ti...e BaskefbaU Sef for n · NEW YORK -Defending national champion m Louisville, Notre Dame, Arkansas, Marquette, De Paul and Purdue wiU be among the teams ap- pearing in a new nationally syndicated television package to be aired in prime time this s eason. "We intend to c reate a national a lternative to network sports programming," s aid Joseph M. Cohen, president of the Madison Square Garden Communications 1'etwork, syn· dicators or the new series which wiU include nine games shown weekly on various nights or the week. Kentucky and Indiana will' open the college basketball s er ies when they meet on Saturday, Dec. 6 in a game scheduled for 1 pm. PST. AU other games in the series are s cheduled for 5 p.m. PST . Michigan opposes Purdue in the second game on Monday. Jan. 5, 1981. tlo,.,,..-. ('rdr110. ~lrkn1r,..,1.1rw Jw Mori•• 1tnd Ceur ('•• homered to II power Jw N~kro to hh1 11th victory of the 11eason as the.· Natiunal l.c ugue Weal Division leading Houston A:1tro11 downed S•n Dle10. 4·2 Monday fu icht Nh•kro ulluwc.·d only two unearned runs on four hils en route lo his 10th complete .came of the year ... lttclt Murray drove 10 two runs, lncludlnl( the came-winner In the fifth In· nml(, as San t 'runci11co defeated <:lncinnali, 7 3. The loss i ttro pped the Rcd11 4 'h games be hind •• ~ llou11ton . Mlkt' t:Hler 11macked a two· ' "' run homer und l>a\'e Parlier doubled home two rW\.11 to lead Plttsburah to a 4·2 win ovc.•r Montreul in the East Division race ThC' l<~s dropJ>e<I Montreal out of first pluct-f>lnch·hltter Keith Morelaad'11 IUth inmng rtouble scored Lury 1!1owa from 11ecood ba11e to give Philadelphia a 3 2.wlo over St. Loul!I a nd a half-game le ad 10 t he Nat1on1tl League East. Ste\'e C'arltua, 2.1 8, was the wiMer with 10th· ... o•<""' 111nrn~ r .. hcf help from Tur McGraw. Mike Sc-hntldt IHI h1 11 4?nd homer of the year ... Pinch-hitter Jo us •11(Uf'roa drilled 1t lwo-0ut sixth inning single that 11t•or{'d S.-ott TIMlmp11on and gave the Chicago Cubs a 3-2 vie· tory ovt•r lhc New York Mcb . . Both Kea t 'oncb of the Jtu11i<lm1 Astrui; uncJ Bob Forsch of the St. Louis Cardinals will 11\l:;>S Sdlt'cluh."<J fllt Chtnl( Starts tonight because Of the death Of l ht•tr mother early Monday night In Sacramento . . . Right· huudl'r i\ndy Rincon of St l..oujs, a winner in his firs t two major lt'l1~uc appearances, has been named player of the week Ill Utt• Nat111nal League .-------811•..-baU Today -----~ 'on this dale 1n baseball m 1969: Willie Mays of the San Francisco Giants belted the 600th home run or his career, a pinch·hit shot off San Oiego's Mike Corkins . On this date in 1962· Maury Wills o f the L<>s Angeles Dodgers broke Ty Cobb's major league stolen base record by s wiping his 96th and 97th bases of the season. Wills' teammates who started the day four games ahead of Siln Francisco with seven to play lost to St. Louis while the Giants beat the Houston Colts. It was the s tart or a Giant comeback that wou Id resuJt in San Francisco's first NL Pennant. On this date in 1957 : Hank Aaron's ninth·iMjng homer off Billy Muffett gave the Milwaukee Braves an NL. Pennant-clinching 4·2 victory over St. Louis. It marked the first time since 1950 tha t a New York-based team did not win the NL nag. On this date in 1952 : The Brooklyn Dodgers clinched the NL pennant, marking the fi rst lime since 1948 that the nag was not dedded on the last day of the season . Today's Birthday: Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Jim Rooker 1s 38. Bo.rrr Oart-n Sligltdfl lrttprot'ed We lsh bantamweight Johnny Owen remained • unconscious, in critical condition but s lightly im· proved Monday, some 60 hours after undergoing br ain surgery following his championship bout against Lupe Pintor ... Doctors have ady_ised bo~ Ralph Racine that he may attend the non-title fight tonight between Pedro Acosta or Panama and Gaetaa Hart, the Canadian lightweight champion. Hart knoctced Racine unconscious in a bout on May 7 and he underwent brain surger y but is recover- ing ... Commissioner Lawrence F. O'Brien has awarded the Kansas City Kings' 1981 first-round draft choice and $100,000 to the Detroit Pistons as compensation for signing free agent cente r-forwa rd Leoa Doarlas ... Kentucky Derby winner Genalne Risk has been assigned 118 pounds for Saturday 's Ruffian Handicap al Belmont Park ... The New York Cosmos, champions of the North American Soccer League. are back al work preparing fo r Wednesday night's Franz Beckenbaaer rarewell exhibition match at Giants St adium ... A rematch between welterweight champion Robeno Duran and Sagar Ray Leonard would be a beauty if it turns out to be as tough as the fight to get the right . Lowering the r ecord time by 31h minutes, Audrey Barns of San Die11to has won the 1980 national women's 20·kilome ter race in 19:20 ... Vltorio BrambWa, with a single Formula One grand prix victory in his career and solid popularity in Jtaly. has announced his retirement from the sport ... Pete Maravicb has retired' from the NBA and the Boston Celtics saying he didn't have the desire to get over the hump and face another season of traveling . . New York Mets pitcher Roy Lee .Jackson was struck on the right thigh by a line drive off the bat of Chicago's Jim Tfacy and was X-rayed in a Win· dy City hospital . . . Tampa Bay owner Ha1h Culverboase suffe red a gastrointestinal disturbance and is expected to be released from a Dallas hospital today. Televbion,. Radio TV: No events sc heduled. RADIO: Baseb41ll -Angels al Milwaukee. 5:30 p.m., , KMPC (710>; Atla nta at DodgefS. 7:30 p.m ., KABC (790 ). ... SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL .............. BREWERS' SAL BANOO PUTS A BLOCK ON ROD CAREW. Club Hot A Resemblance To '79 Angels? MILWAUKEE <AP1 Their record hardly renects 11. but the An~els finally a re re~cmbhng the team that won thP 1979 A m erican Lra guc Wes t c hampionship And the Malwaukcc Brc·"ers l\1 onda) n1ghl again demonst rated th£· m <l•n reason their season II.is h<.·cn almost as d1sappointini:: as the An~els ROB CLARK singled home the lie breaking run in Lhe eighth inning. anc1 the Angels added three mon• runs an tht-ninth with help of two M1lwaukl'C er rors to win, 7-3. It was the fourth "11.!lory 1n a row and lllh 1n 14 gaml'S for the Angels, whose overall record 1s only 63·86 The Brewers. 81·71 , now have lost 23 ga mes 1n which lhe)' either had It'd or were tied in the last three mmngs As has happe ned so often all season, the Rrewers' bullpen failures again wer e pinned on Bob McClure and llill Castro McClure, '1-8. the loser this time , had won t h ree of his p re vious fo ur d ecis ions as a starter . but temporarily is back in the bullpe n beca use t he Br e w e r s a r e s h o r t o f lefl·handers. McCLURE, WHO had retieved Moose Haas In the seventh, gave up a one-out single to Bobby Gr ich in the eighth and walked Larry Harlow Castro relieved, and Clark looped a n RBI single to right to break a 3-3 tie. Brian Downing and Gil Kubsk1 singled in the Angels' ninth. and Gnc·h h.it an RBI s ingle. The throw lo third base by center fielde r Gorman Thomas skipped by J im Ganter . allowing Kubski to score At first . Thom as was charged with an error nn t.he play, but after the gam e the o fficial scorer change d bis ruling a nd the error went to Gantner instead (; r 1 c h c a m c a II t tte w a y around ti) score when Castro, who was out of pos ition backing up Thomas' throw. finally ret neved the ball a nd overthrew lhP plate lry ang to retire Kubski "Bi lly was too s hallow on the backup," Brewer Manager Buck Rodgers said, "He s hould have been floatin g between home plate and third. He was too far toward horn~ "IT WAS QUITE a game until thP comedy Qf e rrors," Rodgers said . "We don't break down defensively hke that very much. but we djd in lhe ninth. Once that ball started going , wheri! it was going no one knl)ws." Mark Clear . ll·ll, earned the victory with lhree innings of on e-hit pitching in r elief of roo kie Ralph Bolling. ''The re a s on we've been playing well lately is that I've finally got m y injured players back." said Angels' Manager Jim F r egosi. who has h ad players s idelined fo r one o r mo re gam es (49 times) this s eason. T en of t he injur)es caused player s to be placed on the disabled list. Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN Annual yield on one to three-year investments. From $1 ,000 to $500.000 secured by California real estate. Investments available for: Individuals· Pension Plans· IRA-Keogh 4590 M•cArthur, Suite 620 Newport BMch, CA 92660 The Company It Paya To Know. Add1ess C11y MEN WOM(N You know what's ahead lot you wnen you enlist under the Army's Delayed Entry.Program You sign up now then w att up to 365 days for the exact Opening you want You get to pick the place where you want to serve most of your enlistment (This could include Alaska. 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There are a number of wl!lyli lnd1viduah1 c1m help the event th1:1t r•t!M'd S2~.ooo for tht• churlly last year There are only lhre. olflclal PGA Tour evtnt.8 remainiq f(W Ul90 and the Merey Mex will bt out of the eountry for two of thflrl Ht' wUI be U1'Un1 a wary eye at the final oent m Pentacola before en tertn1 and If ht lan't usured ol U1e Vardon award at lhat time, ht' m11ht s ll1p that one a well Tom Wataon is tht' only other player clou enou1h lo th11Jlengt' him 11nd It would talle.a mara cle for U1e three-time wanner to ed1e Trevino With hit victory i.o Texas, Trevino's rorina averaaf for the year l5 now 69 73. ont' of tM lowest ~ver for tht' award. Jo'or tht' iOlft'~ll, lht! lab IS $80 and includes lunrh . dlnnl'r. 1tret>n fee aM pnzei1 In ad4ition. n COLF _ .. tee!> and grt.-t·n1> are i.old for $100 and mclude ad- vcrtlt!lng on lht' tt-e or grt'~O Watson has s1gn1rled he wall ph1 y 1n the Anheuser-Busch Open an Napa this weekend as has poaaible final event of 1980 Watson's aver.age is 69.91. For furHwr mformutwn, cull Rudy Lopez at 14411 128R • • • T HI'; ANNUAL U<.' IRVINE Invitational will be played at lrvtnl' Coast Country Club on Mon· day, Ott 20 this year, with Dodger pitcher Burt I lo<>tun again ser ving ai. honorary chairman of the t'Yt'Dt While Watson has won the award each or the last three years, Trevino 1s 11 four-lame previous winner and also had three in a row from 1970 1972 His last was in 1974 While U.ese two a re battling for the top award on the PGA1Tour, Laguna Niguel's Alan Tapie ap· parenlJy will not make U.e top 60 and U.e exempt list for 1981 Tapie has struggled this year and was 81st on the list before the Texas Open, some $22,382 below U.e 60th player listed. His earnings for 1980 are $39,328 and only a big victory in one or the re- maining tournaments could put him in the exempt class for the coming year. Dennis Chase 1s tournament director and pro- mises a host or awards along Wlth an awards ban- q ue t an the evening for all golfers. The tax- deduclible entry fee IS $150 For further information, call 95'7-6053. * • • THE LONG BEACH WINTER LEAGUE Second Guessers will hold their first get-together on Oct. 9 with a golr tournament at the Navy Golf Course in Los Alamitos followed by a prime rib dinner meeting in the evening. • • * ARE YOU LOOKING for a chance to vent your disgust with the Ayatollah Khomeini? The Newport Beach Golf Course driving range is offer· ing that opportunity to golfers by placing a picture of the Ayatollah on the range some 130 yards from the tee. This group of former professional baseball players, coaches and others connected with U.e sport, meets monthly during U.e winter months and includes such names as Bob Lemon, Chuck Stevens and a host of other past greats of the game from the area. For those golfers who hit U.e picture of the Ira- nian ruler, a free bucket of golf balls with be U.eir OCC'A9WC Clash Area JC Rivalry Spiced by llpset.s For Socks Tiiat Sag: $1,000! ; By CtJaT SEEDEN or•• DetlY ,.... ,..,. Quiz time: Which junior college football game is expected to generate. tbe moat commotion this weekend in the Orange Coast area? a ) Antelope Valley at Porterville; b) Ohlone at Butte; c) San Mateo at Fresno CC; d)1 Golden West at Orange Coast. OKAY, SO IT'S an easy quiz. But that's the only thing that's. easy about this week's clash between OCC and Golden West. It's a rivalry in the truest sense of the word. 1 It's a series which bas in· eluded scores like 14·13, 10-7, 21-21, 28-27 and 23-20. In this in- stance, U.e winner isn ·~ impor· tant. But Saturday night, when the Rustlers and Bucs face off at LeBard Stadium (7:30), win· Ford Remains In Australia SYDNEY, Australia CAP) Australia's Olympic swimming gold-medalist Michelle Ford said Monday she bad decided at the la.st minute against taking a four-year scholarship at the University or California at Los Angeles. Eighteen-year-old Michelle, who was to have left for Los ;An1eles Monday night, said U.at instead she would accept a grant of $4,700 to study and train at Australia's new lnsitute of Sport, which opens next year. M icbelle, winner of the 800- meter gold medal at the Moscow Olympics this year, will be U.e first recipient in a federal gov- ernment grants program supply- ing direct finance to top athletes. ning becomes the main objec- tive. The victor takes the Vic· tory Bell in its possession. The loser has a year to plot how to get it back. Saturday night's bout is the 15th between the two teams. Orange Coast College's lead over Golden West is as close 8! some of U.e final scores. Tht Pirates bold a 7-6-1 advantage In short, neither team can boast supremacy rights. WHEN IT COMES to thi ~ game, area fans take their foot- ball seriously. During the past 13 years, the series has a((racted 106,600 fans, an average of 7,614 per gam~ Not bad, considering LeBard Stadium is only sup- posed to bold 7,600. The largest crowd in the series attended the first game. The 9,700 rans lo show up for the opener back in.....1966 were the most ever to congregate at Le Bard. Over the years, the games have been spiced with con· troversy. upsets, weird plays and last second heroics. The betting man can lose quite easily wiU. this game. For in- stance, Golden West has been favored to win the battle every year since 1975. The Rustlers prevailed in '76 and again last year. But OCC surprised with victories in 1977-78. This year may be ,no excep· lion. Golden West entered U.e season ranked No. 13 in the state by the JC Athletic Bureau. But that was before the Rusflers tied No . 2 Bakersfie d , in Bakersfield. ORANGE COAST, meanwhile, scarred by last season's 3-7 re- cord, is not among the top 20 teams in the state. But the Bucs did win their first game last Saturday, a 17-14 decision over Palomar. Last year, the Comets thumped OCC, 36-21 in the season opener. There have been plenty of weird goings-on in the past when these two teams get together, beginning wiU. the initial meet- CINCINNATI <AP) -The National Football League Co mmiss ioner 's office apparently believes good football starts at the bottom. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle has imposed a total of $1 ,()00 in fines to Cincinnati Bengals players whose socks sagged during recent steamy hot games at Tampa and Miami. "It's tedious stuff, just nit-picking," said light end Dan Ross. "You've got guys trying to take other guys' heads off with illegal shots and U.ey don't fine them. But they fine you if your socks are too high or too low. Next thing you know they'll fine you if you use stickum on your socks and it doesn't conform to team colors." "In Miami , the guy who r eported us was the officials observer," said Mike Brown, assistant Beng.aJ.s general• manager who passed the fines on to the individual players. "We wish he bad been looking on the fumble by Don Strock. T,hat wasn't called," Brown said referring to an apparent ball lo ss by the Dolphins -quarterback. Jan Van Duser, NFL director of personnel, s aid Monday U.e fines may appear petty. "But the thing was getting out of hand a few years ago. Some teams really had a rag tag look." Morey Boogie Contest Set The City of Newport Beach will hold its third annual Morey ao@gie Contest Oct. 11 near U.e beach area on 4oth Street in Newport Beach. The deadline for entering U.e contest is Saturday, Oct. 4. A $3 fee is charged, and awards will be presented to the lop three finishers in each division. ing back in 1966. ---;::==::::::::::===========-==========-===========--=-=.--- The move was seen here as signifying the end of th.e Australian government's bitter- ness over the Australian Olym- pic Federation's decision to send a team to Moscow this year. For more information, phone the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department at 640·2271. SOUlHCOAST DODGE SERVICE DEPT. ••• OPEN AISOUITaY FREE OIL CHANGE!'* (WITH THIS AO) y_. •• '*' S..ftel ..... IOU1M COAST D009I J ...... IM. --CllMllim....._ Offer Good Thru Sept. 30, 1980 Chf'YIW Prod~ Only Rack Jobbers, yes. Racquetball Courts, 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 Business To Business Yellow Pages. You'll find materials .. equipment and services fro m firms all over the greater Los Angeles market. And you'll find them faster and easier than ever. Racquetball Courts? They're listed in Paci- fic Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. ----• ...., -r .. • • _. -· •• • Tuesday, September 23, 1980 OAIL Y PILOT &J Flging Through the Air Pittsburgh's Phil Garner hits the dirt with both hands after tagging out Montreal's Warren Cromartie and throwing to first for a double play Monday night Pittsburgn went on to win the game at home, 4·2 Golden 50 High Sclwol Football ... Golden 50 <Last week's plays of 51 yards or more) 62-Jim Gleed (Dana Hills), TD run 59-Chris Ventura' <Marina), TD run 52-Todd Williams (El Toro), kickoff return • SeHOD 73-Moser (Ocean View); 69-Harry (Fountain Valley): 62-Gleed (Dana Hills): ~Urmson (Estancia), Ventura (Marina); SJ-Sweazy (El Toro); 52-Williams CEl Toro), Irvine (Ocean View). Last Week's Statistical Leaden Rulllac 1. D.J . Bell (Edison), 2.4·173; 2. Jim Gleed (Dana Hills ). 19-162; 3. Eric Willingham (Westminster), 28-146; 4. Kevin Higgins (Mater Dei), 20-143 ; 5. Chris Ventura CMarlr)a), 12-123. Passtnc 1. John Heinle (Ocean View). 18·35·1, 240; 2. Bill Tosbeff (University), 15-22-2, 194; 3. Paul Sizelove (Dana Hills), 16-22-0, 175; 4. Tam Eilerts (Costa Mesa), 17·34·3, 145; s. Gary Parrish (Newport Harbor), 9-16-1, 130 and Lance Stewart (Lagun.a Beach), 5-9·1, 130. Receiven • 1. Bob Owens <San Clemente), 8-76; 2. Jeff Clerisse COcean View), 6-94; 3. Ty Culver (Costa Mesa), 6-32; 4. Emile Harry (Fountain Valley), 5-79 ; Steve Cook (Costa Mesa), 5·67 ; Dave Miller (Dana Hills), 5-51 ; Rick Moser COcean View), S-216. Scortac 1. Damon Berryhill (Laguna Beach), 19; 2. D.J . Bell <Edison), Kevin Hi(g_ins <Mater Dei), Jim Gleed (Dana Hills), Eric Willingham (Westminster), 12 ; 5. Fred Tuttle (Ocean View ) 11; 6. Greg Steinke <Fountain Valley), 10. Connors, McEnroe Entered in Tourney SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Top-seeded John McEnroe and No. 2 seed Jimmy Connors will begin play tonight in a tennis tournament at the Cow Palace. The schedule for the first two days of ,play, Monday and Tues· day . was released' Friday . McEnroe and Connors both drew first round byes. College Football H"te's ll'le mator coll-sch•Oule tor this weekend VMI at Furm.,, Teu s O><lstl., •I c;.orgla Memphis Sl .. f •I Georgl• Tech Bowllr>Q G'"" al Kenlueky Cup Race Narrowest Since'34 NEWPORT, R.I. <AP> It is now being called the closest America's Cup series sinc:e the U.S . J Class s loop Rainbow defeated England's Endeavor ln 1934 . That series went six races and Rainbow had to rally from·a 2-0 deficit to beat Endeavor £ndeavor was built and owned by aircraft pioneer Thomas 0 M. Sopwith, a nd Rainbow was s kippe r e d b y H a r old S Vanderbilt. ll was. of a s1Jrt, a battle of titans The principles in 1980 are the 12·meter ya c ht Freedom, skippered by Dennjs Conner , a drapery maker from San Diego, and the sloop Au stralia, sailed by America's Cup veteran Jim Hardy. Freedom went into today's race leading the best-of st"ven series 2-l but fa cing perhaps the st iffest challenj?e since 1970 when Gretel 2 of Aus tralic. c hallenged Intrepid. Gretel 2 appar ently had evene d lhal seri es I 1 befo r e s h e was disqualified in the second race for a collision a t the start. Intrepid won the next rac;e to lead 3·0, but Gretel 2, skippered by Hardy. came back lo win the fourth r ace before being eliminated. FlllDAY Lthlgh 111 P9nn, n SATUllDAY WEST WIKOMln n UCLA at LA Coll!i#um. '•JO Atl1on. .. C..llfornla We.te<n Illinois al Loulsl.,,a le<h, n Northwtsle<n Louis!.,• al M<NeHe Stal• Florio. 51.tt• .ti Mlilml, Fl• Nort,,...,. 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Hope Goll Comes to Britan LONDON (AP> Goll fanatic Bob Hope. ad di eted lo the game for 51 years, brings his pro·am tournament acro.ss the Atlantic this week. The first Hob Hope Britis h Classic will be played at the RAC <'lub In Epsom from Thursday through Sunday The world-famous entertainer has staged the Dcst'rt Classic m Palm Springs for the last 21 y{•ars. Now llope will host this new tournament in th<' country of his birth. Three all-time g reats Gary Player. Lee Trevino and Sam Snead arc among the pro· fessionals who have entered. U.S. Masters cham- pion Sever i4no Balleste ros of Spain will team up with Hope on the opening day. Rut the thousands or spectators expected fo British . ' Ban Put On Scots LONDON <AP I Scottish fans will be banned from the annual England·ScoUand soccer international next ~1a ~· in Wembley Stadium, the English footba ll As socialion announced Monday. 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CA COMFORTABL E GRANDSTAND SEATING • JOHN CONLEE • MISS JESSE ROSE McOUEEN * NQRMA HAMMOND •Al.BRUNO * MISS EDDIE MARIE • JIM ED BROWN * HELEN CORNELIUS • WYNN STEWART • STl,HANIE WINSLOW • LENNY OREEN * LORRAINE WALDEN • ARCHIE FFIANCIS • HAROLD HENSLEY • CAROL CHASE • THE SENSATIONAL DANNY DAVIS a THE NASHVILLE BRASS TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FRIDAY SHOW $15.00 SATURDAY St~OW $15.00 SUNDAY SHOW S 8.00 CHILDREN (Sun. Only) S 2.00 TICKETS AT All TICKETRON AGENCIES OR CALL •nd Special Guest Emcees • CUFFIE STONE • GENE PRICI: • SAMMY JACKSON • LYNN WAQGONER -. .. (714) 995-2342 or (714) 952-2050 . ----_.._,.,;. .... -. NATION I BUSINESS , '"'WIN ..... Tuesdey, Sept..-nbef 23. 1980 CWLYPILOT - Russ Grain Supply OK Embargo Hurts But Shortage Not Severe MOSCOW (AP) -T he U.S. grain embar10 bas caused compllutlona for Soviet •1ricultural plannma and perb•ps prevented more mHt from ~aching Soviet tables, a ccording to Weatern expert.a. But they say It hu not led to widespread ishortages. The eftlbargo, imposed by President C•rter laat January in retaliation for Soviet lntervenUon in Afghanistan, cut off 17 million metric tona Of U S. com and whe at destined for the Soviet Union. U.S. Secretary of A1ricuJture Bob Ber1land said the embargo could lead to ralioniJla, austerity and meat lines because there wouldn't be enough feed for Soviet livestock. However, if the U.S. De pa rtment of Agriculture's projections are correct, the Soviets will have more grain available to them this ye ar than al any Ume in their history except 1978. their record harvest year. THERE WILL BE NO record harvest this year. Heavy rains in the western and northern parts of the Soviet Union and drought in the south dashed the hopes or Kremlln officials who planned for a near.record grain crop of 235 million metric tons. 2 million less than the 1978 record. However. the emb•r10 ha.a liven the SoViet.a, aa one speclaliat put it, "additional worries they can do without." -They h.ve h•d to pay more for the era.in they are 1etUng from Ar1entina than they would · have paid for U.S. gr.In. -Some s pecl•l.lats believe th•t if It weren't for the embargo, the Soviets would have imported even more grain this yen than lut. perh•pe 10 to 15 percent more. -The e mbargo is uld to h•ve uuaed problems In the feedlng of livestock. Feedlni formulas had to be changed to •ccount for the varying quality of the imported ll'ain. -Import shipping schedules were thrown off by the changes forced by the embargo. But as to the avail•bilily of grain, one analyat said : "It's just a case of musical chain. Moscow get~ grain from other countries lnatHd of those selling to Moscow.'· NATIONAL GUARD WEEKEND WARRIOR PRACTICES MACHINE GUN FIRING However , recently released USDA figures show that the Kremlin will be able lo import nearly as much grain this year as lut, despite the U.S. embargo, and that the harvest this year will be much more than last year's poor showing. $so.ooo to $soo.ooo INCOME PROPERTV SECONDS UMdenttfted Gunner Hon•• Sklll• Out1ng M1neuver1 It Ft. Hood, Teitaa Keeping Our Guard Up The effects or the embargo are important lo the Carter administration not only because or its impact on Soviet foreign policy but also because or possible repercussions on the U.S. presidential campaign. Carter 's Republican opponent. Ronald Reagan. has expressed his opposition lo the embargo and cha rges that it is hurting farmers in the U.S. Midwest more than Soviet consumers. • Inter••• only SMvmettt • lec:o•e • Co••ercU.I • Re•lde•tial • Weekly co••ltme•I• • Noetltly f•edl••• • 6 •onlh• to J yeare • So111hern C.llfon1v ( 11tll•h ft •IU Nation's Defense Depen<l'i <111 Weeke1id Warriors lo•n lnlor ... tion ••n1lce I~ If IJ• .,., tllh\llf lfl4 lh'ttd' (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 230 Newport Cenle• Drive Ou1gn Plua Newport Beacll Calllorn1a 92660 By PETER t\RNETT ""'-9<1alC.,.._*"' ATLANTA Not since the Minutemen fired on the British Redcoats at Concord , Mass . has this nation depended so heavily on the guns or its citizen-soldiers. but the National Guard today is critically short or fi repowe r. For the first time s ince the Revolution a ry War. defe nse strategists ha ve in c luded the "weekend warriors" in total war plans, and will quickly send into ba ttle all eight combat divisions and 20 s e pa r a te infa nt r y brigades of the Guard. SHOULD THE SOVIET Union invade Western Europe, the kind of war defense planners see as most likely. the first of the Army National Guard's 351,000 troops would be expected to be on the front lines within 30 days, with most of the rest in battle within 90 days. The Air National Guard. with 91,000 members and 1,500 airplanes. would have a similar mission. The Guard would account ror haU the nation's military man- power under this new strategy called "Capstone." The active Army b as been trimmed lo 250.000 troops in 16 combat divisions. backed by 192,000 in the Army Reserve. a federal force separa te from the National Guard. That 's not near · ly enough to meet mlnimum de· reuse needs. according lo the U.S . Army Forces Command, h e adquarte r e d at F ort McPherson near Atlanta . which is imple me nting t he ne w strategy m apped o ut io December. But is the Guard ready? ARMED WITH MOSTLY hand-me -down equipme nt and largely ignored during the Viet· nam war, the National Guard to- da y is suffering chronic shortages or men and material. With the end of the draft, recruiting difficulties set in. Some units are at less than half of their authorized strength. While about 20 percent or the Guard's office rs a nd non- commissioned officers are Viet· nam veterans. even units at full strength get only 38 days of train- ing (and pay) a year. on weekends and at a lwo·week summer camp. While conceding that "the Guard is just not as good as in the days of the draft," Army Chief of Staff Gen. Edward C. Meyer. in a recent interview. said, "Better to play a baseball game with a foot· ball team that has a t least trained together han to go, up in the stands and p1 12 or 13 guys wbo never saw one nolher before and put them out in the rield." But senior Gua rd officia ls complain that the new defense s trategy is simply t actical sleight"of·hand unless the Defense Department gives them more firepower. "WE NEVER RAVE anything approaching the level or support commensurate with the missions assigned us," aaid retired Maj. Gen. Francls S. Greenlier, chief of the influential National Guard Association. Tbe adjutants general or the various states, who command tbe Guardsmen until they are federalized, are united in criticism of the Defense Depart· ment. 'Ibey say they must have more money to get their troops ready for war. Only $1.6 billion, or a llWe more than 5 percent of tbe total defense budget, goes to the National Guard units in 50 '1t1tes and three U.S . territories. That flpre satisfies Pentaeon plannen who see the Guard, ln the words of the Army chief of naff, aa "a very, very cheap ele- ment of deterrent.'' 8l1T AT 111Bl& aMual con· ference ln May, the adjutants ..... ral said money la needed "now or nl•vcr" to pr<'purl· thl• Guard for thl• Capsh>nl' mtl>!>ton /\ chart lacked ar1111nd twn walls or a Capstom• plannini.! roo m at Port Mcl'hcr.,on namb eaC'h of the G,000 units of the rl· gular forres. National Guard und reserves. each wit h a S(lC(·1r11· mission and a wa r11mc plbce ··w e hav(• plann <>d almosl down to t he Stretch or roud "3 Untt will be patrollin~ 1n wartim" Europe,·· said l.l Col Chris Crescioni. a ... taff orricer 111 Fort McPherson Current strntegy 1~ focusC'd on a European war theater. but it soon will includ1• Nor1 h Asia BUT SHOULD WAR break out tod ay, the Guard would not be ready. The Ar my Guard 1s short 50,()()(1 troops, includtng 2.674 combat unit officers . Medical un its have on l y 44 percent o r th e ir authorized doctors. Guard officials say they have only about 69 percent or tht: equipment needed in lime of war, a nd that wiJl be even further deplet~ in the next fe w years because of needs to stockpile m aterial in Europe. Of the Guard's 357 attack helicopters, only 13 ar e con· s idereti deployable. The rest are outdated. Nearly half the 884 sc<rut he l•<'o plcr s a r e not deployable "ON EVERYONE'S MI ND 1s the fact thal we a re s hort of m en." said Lt. Leo Nuncio or San Antonio in sum mer training at Fort Hood, Texas, with the lSt Brigade of the 49th Armored Division. The pride of Texas, which fought in World War fl. was mobilized in 195-0 during the Korean War and activated again in 1961 during the Berlin crisis. ·'What happens when we are called up?" The brigade fielded 75 percent of its authorized strength for the two weeks of summe r training but some units were down to 60 percent. One fi re direction center wa s authorized three 155m m howitzers, but could muster the crew for onl y one. Nonetheless, Brig. Gen. J ames 8 . McGoodwin, assis tant com· mander of the 49th Division. was trying to get his troops prepared lo fight the Soviets in Europe. "WE AKE PROUD to be part or the program, a nd our e~· ercises are based on that part of Europe wh e r e we will be deployeti," be sajd. "I tell my men we are here to beat the Russian army, to hit Ivan the Terrible." Nearly half a million National Guard s m e n j o in e d th e doughboys in the trenches of France during World War I. Half that number fou ght in World War 11 . Puring the Korean conflict 183,000 were called lo active du· ty. But during the 10 years of lbe Vietnam War, only 22,000 Guardsmen were mobilized. The last major mobilization was in 1961 during the Berlin crisis, when about 15,000 Air N•· tlonal Guardsmen were sent lo France as a show, or force and numerous Army Guard units were put on active duty a t stateside bases. T he· Ameril'an commander in Vtl'l nam. Ge n . Wil liam C . Wcstmurl'l::ind, says some or the ad \' is C' r :. to the n. P resid e nt J ohnson wanted lo c•a ll up the c;ua r d for that confli ct. But Wt'stmoreland said he opposed a c:ill·up "1n the belief that the war wou ld last long beyond the usual one year tour for reservists. and that extended service would hnng cn es to bring the troops home ·· B UT TODAV. WHE N . it is counted on the most, there is widesp r ead publi c a path y towa rd thP Guard. Pa rt of the responsibility for that attitude rests with the Guard itself. In the las t decade many people regarded the local militia as a refuge for able·bodied men who didn't want to fight in Viet· na m . Guard orCJcials were de· lighted that their ranks were full , but after the war most or the enlistees quit . "It 's taken a long t ime to get over the Vietna m bac klash," said Willie L. Scott, the adjutant gene ral of Texas. "We are not draft dodgers. The people should back us.·· • In addidbn, there was the con· fro n ta tio n a t K e n t S tate University in 1970 when Ohio Guardsmen opened Ore on slu· dent demonstrators, killingJour young people and shocking tile nation. PREDICTABLY, THERE was some indecis ion about whether to gi ve live a mmunitio n t o Guardsmen sent to Miami t.o help quell the May riots in Liberty City. ·'The people were just waiting for us to make a mistake ," said Capt Wayne Merchant of the Florida Nationa l Guard. THE USDA 'S LATEST estimate of this year's Soviet grain harvest is 210 million metric tons, up from 179 million last year. Imports are expected to be down only slightly to 28 million metric tons, compared to last year 's all-time high of 31 million. One metric ton is 2,205 pounds. Still, the Soviets have not been able to increase signifi cantly the a mount of grain actually being put to use in the past five years -each year some grain is put into or pulled from stock depending on the harvest. · The amount actually used was estimated at 221 million metric tons in 1976-77, 228 million in 1977·78, 231 million in 1978-79, 226 million in 1979-80 and 228 million in the current fiscal year. .IF TIIE SOVIET UNION bad more grain, il ~:::=.,.:.,;;;::,: ___ _:=::...:====;;;;;;==;;;- would likely be de voted to cattle feeding to improve the traditionally low meat supply. Soviet meat production this year is down 3 percent from last year's levels . · The typical Soviet citizen eats a lot less meat than the average American, 123.2 pounds a year he re compared to 206.8 pounds in the United States . Soviet medical authorities say the norm should be 180.4 pounds per year. "Tbhey'r e just not able t.o increase food and feed as much as they may have liked" because of · the grain embargo, one expert concluded. But some specialists say the Soviet Union's own poor grain and fodder crops last year are as much to blame as the U.S. embargo. Dairy Fanner Due Price Boost WASHINGTON (AP) -Dairy farmers will get a 5.5 percent boost in government price supports beginning Oct. 1, an action required by federal law. The increase , announced last week by the Agriculture Department, is expected to help boost gross incomes of dairy farmers to about $18 billion in the coming year, up 14 percent from about $16 billion expected in 1979-80. But the higher m ilk·price supports also are ex- pected lo help fan food inflation in the comini year. 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Home Federal Savings and Dean Willer Re)11olds ha\o'e ~>incd fOfces lo sponsor a timely and vitally important five-evening series on Financial Planning, lnvestmmu and Tu Bendlts. Yoo"U learn the key f.acets of in\o-eslmcnl and financ~ from ten eminent professionals. moderated by John W. Lindley. account executive for Dean Witter Reynolds. Wednesday, SepL 24: I will speak on the economy and John Hitchcock, president, Home stock markets. Fed Trust, a service corporation I Thursday, Oct. 2: of Home Federal Savings. Dougla5 Myers, certified public Barnett Resnick, attorney at law, accountant, tax partner, Coopers Virtue & Scheck, Inc. Attorneys at & Lybrard. Law. Hitchcock will discuss trust Barbara Gellman, attorney at The Guard is held in such low esteem in Iowa , pa rtly because of publicized scanda ls involving the misuse or Guard resources by high.ranking officers. that the p;;;.=•c•ou=•E•CT=O•R=s=~;I state is closing nearly half its CORNEA department services and Resnick 1 law and real estate broker. will cover trusts, estates and wills Myers will reveal the variou.s armories. · . While statistics on combat Rare Coins & Stamps readirtess are classified, the Na-GOLD & SILVER tiona l Guard Bureau, the liaison Price• tor •22..ao between the Pentagon and the ~c ... sne. s:;rcL~" state officials , claims that their KruQtrrend\ sm. S14t. force is 70 per cent r eady to =~:.~ :: :::: mobilize. 50 Peoos ssn. *'· '°" su .... 8-,..... ,_.. THE AIR NATIONAL Guard, C8*..,c-~ which has 1,500 airplanes in 91 <714> 551 8150 South C:O.et Plan VIUege fl ying squadrons -ranging from .__ .. ._-. lumbering old C-47 transports t.o __ , ____ -_ ..... __ .e-__ ..... _ .. 1_,.. the latest A·lO jet fighters -gets higher marks. All the Air Force's electronic warlare planes are as· signed to the Guard, along with 60 percent of the air defense in· tercept.ors, 57 percent of the tac- tical reconnaissance aircraft and 17 pe r cent or the strate gic tankers. "So integral have they become that it has reached the point where the Air Force could not go to war without the Air Guard," said Maj. Gen. John T. Guice, commander of the Air Guard. The Hawaii Air Guard, for ex- ample, has for years been totally responsible for the defense of the islands. Hedth Fair Freeteetafot blOOd preeeure, eye, pulme>nery. hNrino. tttnete during Huntington CentetHealtttF-6r Thura. ttwu Sun. from a financial planning and tax ways investors and tax payers can limitation standpoint limit the taxes they pay and Thursday, SepL 25: Gellman will explore the pitfalls Richard Sjowall, vice president, of owning real estate. Apache Corporation, a Wednesday, Oct. 8: Minneapolis·based company with Thomas O.ronert, West Coast drilling offices throughout the Insurance specialist for Dean U.S. Witter Reynolds. Wtlliarn Tichy, chartered Jack Whimey, vice president, financial analyst, Dean Witter Fox and Carskadon . Reynolds, Inc. of San Francisco. Chronert will expose the Sjowall and Tichy will address intricacies of the insurance the ramifications of investing in industry and demonstrate how to the eneri& indusby. build a savings accolBll by Wednesday, Oct. 1: getting the most from insurance AJan Leonard, president of dollars. 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The fe d eral agency. which m o nitors job dis c rimination violations under th e Ctvtl Rights Ac t , wants employers a nd un ions "to m ake serious vo lunta ry e fforts to find a lte rnatives" LO a layoff system based on senior ity . CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN 1•1,;1.\1 ... '" "'"I 1~1·11 4 "'''• 1 •• >11'"1'.t 1~r•1 UP TO sso0,000 ~'ewport ~~:,1i~t0!,~~1;,~£nc • (71 4) 760-6060 A Golden Opportunity Let Inflation Work For You QUICK CASH 1JSua11,, 7 1 1r) WNl11nQ Daye. HO OR LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS LC>Ofl' for °"Y pury>0•~ ~ °" yooir Pf'ot>tti'f HUt'TIHGTOH IEAC H .... ,, ... •"'U 16400 Pacific n>atl Hlqllwoy S..it~ 219 . 92649 71 4 846·5567 2 1) 592.)557 MEWPO llT IUCH 660 "'•wpo...t C...+eor Orin lt250 ·92660 -714r644-1 92l $1,000 to $20(),000 CALL TODAY! G VMIVER S AL) FINANCIAL ..... _,__,,.,.. " l\vatlable for 110 10 nnp year lonqer tNms available with interest only payments Olf1,.r•< ir1c1 .dtiti,1IPS fll<\o 1n San Bernardino. Riverside Palm Springs. S,\n 011~90. Pasadena. San Francisco Oceanside. Century C11y Chemical Labs, yes. Chinese Restaurants, no. Wn I' tttkl·n the <1d' and listings that busi- m .... .,, . ., U'l' to call each other and put them in a St!pM .1fr hook-The l os Angeles Business To Ou.,inl·Ss Yellow Pages. You'll finJ materials, t'lf'llprnml and servin.•s from fim1s all over the gr l'.ll n Los Angeles markel AnJ you 'I I fin d thl'm 1<1.,tcr and easier than ever. Ch1nc.'l>t> RestJur.rnt!>? They're listed in P.1( 1l1l l d l'J')hone's Los Angt:'les Consumer Yel- low P.1g<"i. • Hazards Probed WAS HINGTON (AP) After m ore than n in e m o nths, the u:s. Bur eau o f Mines is ready to begin an extensive study of h azard s c reated b y lead and zinc mining in the Missouri -Kansas· Oklahoma tri-stale re gion. Bureau officials said agreements h ave been sign e d with geological s urvey offices in all three slates and r esults o r the two-year project s h o u ld be available b y la te 1982 or early 1983. "This project will be a fac t -finding survey of e xis ting con ditions and will not in itself constitute a cure for ongoing problems, .. s aid Lind s a y Norman . assista nt bu r eau director . Norman s aid th e governme nt h o p es t o determine the extent o r the now-defunct mining o p e rations and t h e degree to which they represent a hazard. radio pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE On 91e C..llty. L.A. Cou· ty. Sa• Berunlblo Couty. RJvenlde routy. '17.75 t.olal mo. cost no deposit on credit approval OR4,CI (Ol''H R40IO TflfPHO ... f \IR\ l(f !-.( 401 S. SANTA FE SANTA ANA 83 - Don Henog TRUST DEED INVESTMENTS For the Discriminating Investor • Prime • Highly Secure • Local • 18-18% Yield O ver 20 years professional experience servicing discern ing in ves tors. Investments tailored to your needs. For private review and consultation call: OonHerllOg (714) as.3llO S01S BIRCH ST. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 C•ll 142-5&71. Put • lew words lo work for ou. ln 11 tilule o f T ec hnology demo n s trated thal s mall bus inesses, n o t lhe Fortune SOO, w e re the big job c re atoni. A H ouse subco mmittee s howed a s teady co n centration or manufacturing asse ts amon g the t o p 200 manufacture r s . EARLV THIS year a While House confe r e n ce on s mall busin ess was conve n e d , and scores o f proprietors, e ntreprene urs and managers paid their way l o 1l. While c ritics n o w s ay little was aceomplis hed, it did he lp to gel the v arious s m a ll bus iness associations lo wo rk togethe r . Now. M c K evill s ays, the 96th Congress was "on e of the bes t e v e r for s mall bus iness." Bols te red by s u ccess, he seeks m o r e , and c an eve n b e magnanimous in the manner m which he seeks it. "One discon certing note m our scores wa s Senator Nelson 's rating." h e s aid , b ut the n add e d , "N o d oubt, the senator is a valu a ble m e mber o f the Sen at e on m a n y Issues." H e soli cite d the senator's s upport. SaJe Order ed FRESNO (Al?j Bankruptcy Cou rt ord e red the s ale of Lake ski a r ea. A federal h e re h a s t h e C hina S ulm1e rsihle /tlof or An 800-horsepower. torpedo-like electric motor for sub- mers ible pump is inspected at the Los Angeles plant of Borg-Warner Corp. Byron Jackson Pump division. The motor, when linked to pump section and lowered into a well, wi ll be more than 30.reet long. The pump unit will be s hipped to the Middle East for use in desert ir rigation. ()vpr T iu .. (:o unt Pr NASO Listinqs JIJ. JI ' , •.. ,,,. 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I lo ' ~ I •1 ll l•.O 10 • •H1 II lflll "'' l.IH II •71 118 AH /~ 114 h q] JI tilJ(i vJb 81'u18• • IS4 18 l 61• 131 '8 ll 118 •1 • 120 'l'I 11, H • IOS 33l, .q 10"" 892 6S~. 10 10 <8 6' n q • 6 •72 J1•. 8 41 I 33'1 6 3'11 1J • 1' ' , ,,, ....... _. ....... .... ~ .... ·-·-····-----· c '• ' ' • "" ,, Tuesday September 23 1980 s ONLY PILOT 'Dallas' Ad Tune Cost Doubles By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Last year 1f you wanted to run a 30 second commerclaJ on the CBS show Dallas, at would have coat you an the neighborhood of $72 000 If you thank that's a lot of money for JO seconds of lelev1s1on time look at the price this year $145,000 That 100 percent price Jump as not Just inflation at work It reflects the mcreased populanty of this pro1nm In telev1s1on land advertisers buy time to reach an au d1ence The bigger that audience. the more they pay Dallas 1s not quite the most expensive show on TV CBS is currently asking -and mostly gettang -$150,000 for each 30 second commercial that appears on "a> Minutes and M1 A1S•H The e xact prices paid by advertisers are not really known smce they are negot1 a ted w1th the networks and they are not generalJy released' The figures cited here come Money Tree from the trade magazine Advert1smg Age, which makes 1t its busmess to unearth such mformatton -and pubbsh at Their recent survey of the pnces bemg charged by the networks showed M•A•S•H 60 Minutes' and "Dallas to be the top priced shows on TV for advertisers Closely followrng them 1s the ABC program 'Threes Company' pegged al $135,000 for a 30 second shot NBC s "Little House on the Prairie at $125 000 and the CBS newspaper drama Lou Grant priced at $120,000 for 30 golden seconds on the tube NOT EVERYTHING GOES up m pnce all the time ( ons1der what s happened to the ABC show Charlie s An gels no longer the big crown on this pro~ram today you can have 1t for $85 000 One way to rank the networks 1s to count up how man~ programs they have in which the pnce of a 30 second com mercial exce~ds $100 000 ABC has 14, CBS has 11 and NBC has only four Smee the prices reflect audience size, 1l stands to rea son that yo ur, cheapest buy 1s the show that s slotted agarnst a top rated program 1'or example at 8 pm on Friday night, when A BC 1s showing Benson ' (at $100,000 for a 30 second spot) and CBS 1s presenting The Incredi ble Hulk ($80 000) NBC can ask only $50 000 for a 30 second commercrn l on Heres Boomer WHETit ER IT'S REALLY cheap depends of course. on t)l)w many eyes are glued to the offenng Advert1smg Age re ports that some advertisers are s aymg that the shrewdest buy around 1s the NBC Thursday naght show Games People Play You can buy mto that for $60,000 Why 1s that lime so cheap? Because the program 15 up against Mork & Mindy and The Waltons • What the advertisers want lo know 1s not so much the absolute cost of the time as the cost of reachmg would be customers Thus price 1s usually expressed m terms of cost per 1 000 what 1s 1t costmg me to reach 1,000 homes with my message? This year accordmg to Advert1smg Age, the avera1e cost per 1 000 of a CBS nighttime program is about $5 In other words every $5 buys you 1 000 homes In still other words M•A•S•H 1s dehvenqg about 30 million homes - and at S.S-per 1 000 that works out to $150 000 per 30-seeond spot ~tof"k11 In Thr ~pot light NEW YORK CAP) S..l~s Monday pr ct and net Ct\artQ!P ot th• tlftflf'n mo'\1 •<five N•w York Stock E-.!>ar>Ot nues lr.t<ll"9 nauonallv at mor• tt\an l 1 8ur<Qh• &12,llOO Pa< G&E 573 ID> IBM 561 'IQ) B.on~Amer 561 000 Easl l<Oda' SJb SOO RatslnPur S11 100 Tt<•<O In, SO. 500 •qt. 22 • 68 • 25 > 10>-o 12 ' l4 • SunshM1 • •s? 200 ~~.~ ~ ~~~ 1• 15 • .. ,, 3 • ~ • µ.,, A>ar<o I < 412 100 Eoon J9'JOOO Sony (01 P 378 100 JOllO' /Vldnv J7S 000 MoOo' ;)CQ 400 S?•• 68. 15 • JI 68:0. •• .. 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DAILY PILOl Q UEENIE ..... --... ~. ...... -- ··c;o1 Cl pr<•/lll'm" Tht'ri u nll' to l'al /)u,m Pu/ wall cur rl'd tapt-qeltmy lht' answers and oclwn you lll't'd tn so/1't' mequ1tws m q111•ernmm1 and l>usmess .\101/ your QUt'stums t11 Pat l>unn Al Your Serince Orange Coast Daily Ptlor P < J Ror 1560 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 As many lt'ttt'r~ as possibk will bt' answered . but phont>d mquint•s or letters 110 1 mcludmg the reader·s full name. address and business hours· phone numbt>r camwt be ccms1dered This column appears daa ly erct.opl .Sundays · :lppl.-Head• •. I 11yo11..-? DEAR PAT Could you put me an touch with someone an this area who makes apple-head dolls ? The one I have has deteriorated. and I would like lo replace il before the fall holidays. N.B., Newport Beach If A \'S heats from anyone who can help you out, you will be contacted. lfa:prd .. U.-rf H_.p.-afed Ol!:AR REA DE RS: Following a ve{y low rate of consume r r eturn or potentially "azardous ._quatic Spear guns, the U.S. Cons umer Product ~aft>t) Commission and AMF Volt Inc. are repeat· iog public wa min~ or the hazard and urging con· sumers to participate in a free repair program. Only 1 percent (9H6) or the estimated 97,300 spear l(uns have bt•f'n returned to the manurac· lurer ror free repairs since the recall was an. nounced more than a year ago. These spear guns may contain defective triggers and as a result may firt> accidentally even though their sarety catches are engaged. · The "carbine" spear guns were sold na· lionwide in specialty stores from 1967 to 1979 under the AMF Voit Inc. label. The company's name can be found on the lert side of the grip of &he two models being recalled. One recalled model bas a 17-incb aluminum barrel and the other features a Z6·inch aluminum barrel. Both have black plastic handles. Any spear gun with a serial number is not involved in the recall. Sears. Roebuck and Co. also marketed 1,400 or the spear guns under lts_private label between 1970 and 1973. These models have a 17-iDch aluminum barrel and the model number 436.573140 displayed along with tht> Sears name on the left side of an orange-colored plastic band grip. Consumers who· own the AMF or Sears modela should disassemble the unloaded spear gun handle assembly (which includes the grip and the trigger) Crom the gun barrel by re moving the screw bold· ing the two parts together.· To obtain free replacement parts, the gun ban· die and the shaft of the spear should be malled to AMF Voit Inc., 3801 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana 92704 . All postage costs will be reimbursed fully; parts should be mailed by iDsured fourth-class parcel post, with a return receipt requested. Consumers should NOT return the gun barrel, the s pear point or shock lines. Although Sears has received no consumer complaint.s, Sears stores nationwide will accept re· turns of the Sears' labeled model for modification by AMF Voit. DEAR PAT: The manufacturer is offering a rehate on a car that l plan to buy. ls this con· s1dered \ncome and must 1t be reported on my tax return? ' S. F .. Newport Beach Cash rebates offered by manufacturers are considered discounts. not income, according to the IR S. But if you plan to use the car for business, then you must reduce your basis in the automobile by the rebated amount. FDR 'Proposed' For Fifth Tenn DENVER <AP) -Contending that the current line-up of presidential candidates is unsatisfac- tory. a Denver radio-show host is launching a cam- paign to elect Franklin Roosevelt to a fifth term as president. . ~arry Cox says that Roosevelt, even though he died m 1945, deserves election more than the living contenders. Cox, who works for the Denver FM affiliate of National Public Radio, noted that Roosevelt was quoted frequently at both the Democratic and Republican national conventions .. "I think they heard he was going to be running and they're getting a little frightened." he said. r PRIVATE PARTY desires flight to Aspen will share expenses Thurs. or Fri., Sept. 25 or 26 494-5272 ----.......... ·----····--·· ... ··~-.. #···-··· ....... .. CONSUMER Cockro·aches Studied for Muscles ATLANTA tAP I Arc d1staru•e "They volunteer very e asily," he Most muscles consist of two types run1w n; mudt'. not born'1 Are cham c1ulpped. "One doesn't have to IO out of fibers, one that contracts rapidly 111011 w .. 1.:ht11fh•" 1>rudut·l:s of genes j, a~d ~ive 11 biopsy on a human being but fatigues quickly and another that ur tht• ~v m " 'l'h1• answt•r may be.• t•very day One can grow them in contracts slowly but has greater en- <'ntw lin~ uround 10 yhu1 .:arh1tt11• tra:sh cans " dura nce. The rapidly contracting r un : More important, "Their muscles fibers, called fast fibers, would pre· Cm·ka n.cl'lu•' art· hd1Jin~ F.mMy are very similar in design to human dominate in weightlifters' muscles, lfnivt•i Mly rt•wu1 c-h..rs proht• Lh•· skeletal muscle, and one would SUS· which do intense work for shprt 111 ~ 1>11.'rlt•:.or rnWJdl'li:.:.uc 11ect that the underlying ways in periods. Slow fibers would be found Sorn•· of ttw Jot't.•dv , 1lt•v1ow aruie(•ti. which they work are also very in marathoners. dt't' 1 unr11n.c 111 tn·udnulls with leg s1m1lar " The question Stokes would like to w('ll(hh O,lwr' b111n1r roarht·~ Understanding A~e function and answer is; Must an athlete have the live.• with t•t .. ,·11od1·~ 1mpllrntt'd 1n makeup of lhe roic,·s comparatively right genes and fibers to become a tt11•11 h11 t k'. vrvvul111..: st•1t>nl1sl.b with simple musculature may help re· runner, or can he or she train so the d t1l<1 searchers learn m ore about the fibers develop? Durn•ll Stukl':-, l•,:.1stant professor causes of such f\uman disorders "as But to find tlie answer, a re· of l1111lo1t.) o.11 to:morv. 'lud he pick~ muscular dystrophy. Stokes said. His searcher theoretically would have to rn;ic•ht·' fur has slLMl y now rour years work. however, is not geared to find-take a biopsy of a runner at each 11hl for ·• ,1rnpll' n•asu11 ing a cure for a specific disease. stage of bia We, to see whether the fibers always were there or de· veloped with exercise. That's where the short-lived in· sects help out. Researchers compare the muscles of roaches "raised under extreme ex- ercise as opposed to those that have been restrained, not allowed to ex- ercise at all," Stokes said. The roaches exercise in Plexiglas revolving drums so researchers can observe the plodding roach. "About the longest we put them in is about an hour. Some roaches will get in there for about five minutes, then just tumble in the drum, and then get their balance and keep walk· ing," he said. "Some of them seem to bui ld up their endurance with time.•• ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- J ... WarfllflQ the Surgeon General Ha s Determined Thai C19are11e Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health (. 1MO.' Rl'tNO&.OS toeacco co e11l 0 wtar , thatstan s a V/rit :thnl (rP n ~allt1nn1 lJ lHA Ultra Low Ta r ,·~ 1cr r .... . , ' Salltmn ULT/}4 100 U!t1a Low Tar l ULTRA S mg. "ta(. 0.4 mg. nlcorine. ULTRA 100's: 6 mg. "tar", 0.4 mg. nicotine. ev. per cig1r1t11 by FTC method. ·1 ,, l1M ~--__,~~__,__, ... ---~~---... IE'-~ -; --.: ... -., -_..__.. "" -• --~ --• --•••• w ....... "' •• -'Ir' ... -.. --....... -., -• .,. ......... . INSIDE : • Happenings • Horoscope • Ann Landers • Classified eoturing_._ .. _. _-~,.,../ High On His Toe '· H.> JOt:l. ('. 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'Rut we only give out hands in Scot I !!>Ii 11arlC'mg Then• 's no other touching." Grange also noks tliat dasSt'' r• •i fe red by dance sorll't) 11 ... lru1•tors II r"'lll lain Valley and lluntinglon Bt•..1d1 3lltth 111-. wishing to join tht• tntl'l'llillional d,i!m·~ :-ol IL ty affiliate \l.ith the LO!> Angcl'ts hr..111c ll which cover,_ Los Ang1·lc:,. and Or.mi.:• , 0111 ties 1 ht• darH"e routtnell include fast -paced For more informatl()n, t·all t94 :.•ou I Her World Small A chance encounter on the Mohawk Trail proved prophetic for UC/ student, who just finished her PhD in marine biology --By JUDITH OLSON Ol lllt D•llY Piiot Sl•fl In 1969. Trish Novak was on vacation with her parents in New England. Sbe was ~t1ll m high school and the famlly had made the trek to the East Cuasl from St Louis. They stop(Wd tn a tourist shop on the Mo hawk T rail in Massachust•tts to browse and buy some moccasins "The sales clerk was very friendly. Mr!. Novak recalled . .:·she talkPd to us for quite a \\ hilc and askeJ me what l want- ed to do with m,; life." Tht' younJ! student ~aid she wa nted to bt• a marine biologist. Dr. Cat Man a fact which pleased the sales clerk immensely. SHE EXPLAINED that her son was a marine biologist loo and wrote his name down on one or the postcards from the shop. Mrs. Novak tucked the card in- to the s hoe box with h e r m ocassins and forgot about it un- til several years ago when she came to UC Irvine to work on her doctorate in marine biology. "When I went borne to St. Louis fo r Christmas the first year we were sitting a round the table talking about that trip a nd I went to the shoe box to get the card. "It turned out lo be Howard Lenhoff. who's now my advisor at Irvine." New Ph. 0 Tnc;h Novik Veterinarian Allergic to P a NEW YORK IA P I What IS this 87 -year -old man with a syringe doing on his hands and knees beside Karen •Lund's bed" "All my patients are under the bed." Dr. Louis J . Camuti says. Many of his examinations begin with a hunt m the bedroom for the patient, whic h isn't odd in his practice. Dr. Camuli rnav be the only veterinarian who devotes his life to making house calls -to rats. CERTAJNL V HE IS the only one who is still at 1t for 60 years as a vet, who drives through any weather at any hour into any neighborhood of New York Ci- ty. who uses ironing boards as operat- ing tables and vodka as antiseptic, who carries. besides a carload of cat medicines, a vial in his pocket with pills for his own heart condition and an al· le rgy -to cats. Short and balding, witb a distinctively aquiline nose. looking up out of deep. dark eyes, he hurries past apartment doormen clutching his plac~ bag, de- live rs two s harp raps on the door -a signal to the waiting feline to streak to the bf!d -and rocks impatiently on his feet as the owner begins the search. Standing or- ders to have the patient locked up in the bathroom are usually ignored. In llis time, Camuli has treated ever-, ything Crom honey bears to ocelots to a papler-mache dog whose slightly befud- dled owner wanted it put to steep, and a pigeon named Anastasia that plucked crumbs from ~owner's navel. BUT OVER mE years he developed a special liking, rarely reciprocated, for cats. "A cat is less demanding than a do1," he says. "But Lt's a greater challenge. You can 't dictate to a cat. It's an enigma. "That used to cause resentment Now it's an accolade." As more wives went lo work aflcr World War II. and were unable lo bring the ir pets to his office, Camuti obl.iged by going to them. Gradually his visits shifted to later hours when owners were at home. In 1963 he gave up his Park Avenue offi ce entirely, working out of a succession of Cadillacs. He has owned 13. He can do in the home 80 percent of what vets do, including spaying and neutering. He .doesn't s et fractures or pe rform m ore serious s urgery . "Animals can't tell you what's wrong,'' he says. "But they can't lie to you, either." OWNERS ASSIST by holding kitty 'firmly to kitchen counter or ironing board, or lavatory in the event of an enema. But llis cllief assistant is Alex- andra, his wife of 60 years, whose job is to sit in the car , which bears license plates reading "CAT," and charm away summons-minded cops. The mark of a vehicular vet in the city is enough bravado to park brazenly by fire hydrants. He's gotten one parking ticket, and he was mugged once , in a goo d neighborhood. Such urban hazards don't deler him, perhaps because he grew up with them. At the age of 9, fresh off the boat from Italy, he went oul walking in Greenwich Village on his first day in America -St. Patrick's Day, the day of the Irish -ln a cute Buster Brown outfit, and ran into olher boys. The.first words he learned in English were "black eye." Physicians don't make house calls in New York today. he says, because they're too busy and, besides, they can't fin J ·1 plact t;i p.1rk Sonw \.t •' 1 when C.1mul1 ddtl'lt cl rtw \'mptom ·of a he.irt attat:h. "" • aJIC'd h1.., du1 I< v t.1 told h1111 to hurn •u th• hos1u1 11 "I go to his houM' to t;1k,. c.ir(' c>f h1' cat "Camut1 c;a~s with amust•m .. nt ttu1 the doctor wn11ldn t corm• 10 hint AL TllOU{ell HJ: llA~ lw1 n call£·il "the Albert Sc:hwe1tirr nf th•~ cat world." Camuti relishes :l reputation ;l S a c urmudgeon. ll t!. pPrhaJ!!t. onlv ar mor for dally traffic jn1,sts with 1ax1 dr ivers Mor<' likely. 11 ic; a sh1 rl<l for :i hear t :-.oft enough lo pull him rrom ll1c comfott of h1:. suhurban ho1111' into lht· te nsions of the city to treat about :«l l'al:-. a week often formt•r strays for fevers or constipation or ch arrhca "I have a road to tra vcl ,' he says oh hquely of the force that rn(IVl'S him It leads past the vitamin shot or '>UP pository for a ti morous rat to the jangled urban psyches of hi& clients. "There are a lot of lonesome people in this city." says the vet wh<>se office once sat a mong those of !ht.' psychiatrists on Park Avenue. "They've got to love something A cat eases their tensions when they're tirPd and alone. Ir I ignore the animal, I do some harm to that person." Camuti's clients have ranged from a corporate board chairman. in. the-Silk Stocking district to a sculptor in a SoHo factory loft. "My practice." he says, "is on the periphery of the wealthy and the nuts." Over the years he has called on a la<\)' who provided her cat with its own dressng room and tailor·sewn thr.ee- piece suits and a mao Camuti dis - covered sitting at a piano' stark naked but for a beanie. I t)I fr,m •ht I.ti, ··11 \\, \. dr I l' th I f" ..., oulctn t h• sf • :.,11 r H E e \ H "' n \\ r .- 1• •: ,. • Or. Lows J Carrut1 (left) examines patient. ... \ { .., 1 s f,n,~r n1'11,.., in hrr ~eatur d·••11ing be<· hl\I ln l nt .111d nine ·~ 1.:1.:. I he hon• ',, 111 cl t 1ri.,111 • <.h1• a11l I f ' .. I ' I • VAIL Y PILOT ' FEATURING Phillips Is Here The 19'"°8 ~ n a decade of 9'~•l r reat1v1 ty 1n lttls <'Ountr World War I was over and ldt'als h11d bt..-11 shattered New w•yS to wrilt' and paint wer1• :.OUMht to mak<' up for lht> ch s lllu11ionmt.>nt Amt'rll'llll \Htl\'r:o. wt>1t' In Pans Uakmtt adva11ta(w of tht' fllhulou!. l'it<'hanitt' rate of more lhan lO fr4'n <' to tht• dollar. and Ht-ni 1nttw1ay wus 1ntr<ic:lu<'llll: h1:0. '1r1•1ttnhned wnt In~ st ylt> tu I ht• pubhc· ln W ash1ntotton . ll l' ari t1rt C'Ollt't"t.Or nt1nw1I n111w;111 l'l11ll111i-was bus> uc;11emhll111C 11 lt1111l111 11rk l'llllt'C'tlun of p111nhntti. that ,.., mu111s llxln~ mlt• 11f th1· nwst Important m th(· t i s lh' h.1d "'' roots in lm'"''sx1on1i<m hut udoptt .. t n11~h·111111 m "1th J H'flE'IJt>anC'e in lht> I 1*20s , and hie> 1·ollt•1•t aon refll'<'bl both Th1rt} ''-'""" 111unllnt;' fmm the• Ph1lll1>:. ('oll,.1·11011, whu·h urt• houst>d 1n Wash1n1tton, llapp~HiHf1'6 By Jut.lil h Olson D.C , now are on exh1b1t at Bowers Museum m Santa Ana and they were previewed Fri- day night during a gala reception hosted by the Trustees and Bowers Museum Founda- tion. Guests were invited to wear period cos· tumes to the black-lie optional event, and several, including Nancy Fister, showed up in fl apper garb. Inside the museum there was music by violinist/tenor Herb Lasker, who was accom· panied by pianist Carolyn Verleur, and out- side there was entertainment by musicians Jean and J erry Hollon. A buffet table was set up in one of the galleries and bars were dotted around the museum, with one set beside a huge fossil skeleton. Guests included Bob and Alma FroM.la, Clndy Koerner, Deborah Sperber& and her husband Dr. Jolln Stroa&, Cllartie a8d Noey Plows, Rassel Ludwick and his wife Dr. Glory Ludwick (he 's second vice president of the board of trustees>, and Barbar• Key, who's Bowers · registrar. Also. Susan Conway. the conservator for the Phil lips Collect ion , who is fro m Opportunity DEAR ANN LANDERS : I'm a young woman in my late 205. Three years ago I was raped. It was a brutal and horrible experience. I wouldn't wish it on m y worst enemy. With counseling and the wonderful support of family and friends, I have come through it well. Rape is a nightma re that a woman never can put completely out of her mind. At times whe n your average person might be frightened to stay alone in a house (like when a roommate is out of town). I become a basket case. I've been dating a man seriously and I hope someday we will be m arried. I haven't told him what happened and wonder if I should. Some people have peculiar ideas about rape. They may pretend to be sympathetic, but they secret- \y harbor the notion "she was askin& for it" or "she enjoyed it." Nothing could be further from t he truth. Please, Ann. give me some advice on this. -JS SILENCE GOLDEN? DEAR GOLDEN: By all means, tell the man you plan lo marry about the experie.nce. It will be a superb opportunity lo size him up. To save such information for "later" (or worse yet, to try lo conceal it) would be a mistake. His re- actions lo this harrowing experience will tell you a great deal about the kind of person he re- ally is. DEAR AN N LANDl!;RS: I'm writing in regard to your reply to "U~hsville, Mo." The CHRISTMAS LAY-A-WAY • Hudson"-« • Htllo ICll!y . ,~,. ,......, • JoM11Nn0.W:I • Snoopy • Delun Slulled AN..,... PAT'S HALLMARK SHOP lcomi>lete gift selection) .... ~M ....... ·~··-"­"'""'""'°" e-:e. IU-4094 Wa11hlnfilon , I><' , M••H• IMrtt&or aeWy P .• ....._ and hill w1r~ MUdred, ente rt•lner IEd A..n who WM~ tht•rf' with kaUe a ... ta from llrnvn 11nd Dr. •Del Mn. EmeHo• HUH. Otht•r wu .. 11t11 wtm• lJ( 'I puhhr 1nrorma uon offi <•••r fhow• Joll•llO• a.nd Laurie aeed, ol'Cllli<t 1ml v ic•t• c•htm t'f'llor of UC'Udt'Oll(' J>t'rSOn twl ut tl('I Th•· l'h1lh1>s ('111lt't'l1on, flot to I* m1sst•d, "'111 ht• al Uuwc•ri. thMugh Nov U Tht• nt•w MOl•lh:r p1pt• orl(tlll ut Nt'wport Ha rbor l.utlwr1111 <'hu1c·h. with its 11 rirnks of plJWS, wWi dttd1r11l<'d Sundity t•vt•nmw with tt C'Onl't'rt b} t1rl(t1111sl Mlldrf'd Kamm•r •r BaraMI. t-'olluwwg h1•1 IH"dorm1tn1·,, or vuried works '>ht• rN·c1vrd a stund111t: 11\'atacm and was honon:ct 1l11n111( 11 n •ccption Th~ prof(ram ran~ed from the whimsical · M u s 1 n .1 I C I o (' k :. " b y II a y d n lo t h e myslenous "T he llanging Gardens" by Alain and tht-rung1ng "t-'antas1a in G Major" by Bach Mr.> Rames concluded with a work writ- ten by her husband Fred Barnes, "Claire de Lune ·· oauv ,., ... ,,_ '' l"acrlo 0 ·0.....11 Arter the l·oncert Mrs. Barnes was pre· s erlted a bouquet of red roses by pastor Roger Bert and a bouquet of mixed flowers by her grandsons. Erk und Marcus. VIEWING 'DANCER' BY ANDRE DERAIN ARE (FROM LEFT) RON PRESTA, DONNA KARLEN, "' BOWERS DIRECTOR REILLY RHODES, ANNE PRESTA Among the 300 guests were her sons, Martin and Hans Kammeyer and he r sister and brother-in-law. Ruth and Stan Carlson from Palm Springs. Mrs. Barnes is the organist and musical director at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. The focus was on antiques al the Newport Ha rbor Art Museum this past weekend. More tha n 600 guests paid $30 each for a preview party Thursday evening and the first look and chance to buy the various items. The preview party was an exhibit in itself. Many guests came in colorful ethnic attire and the evening had the air of a walk· ing art exhibit. There were luxurious silk dresses. col- orful embroidered gowns and beautiful de- signer dresses, such as the Mary McFadden An11 Landers notion t hat "tre nch mouth" is contagious is outdated. Here are the facts : · Vi ncent's infection, as it is more formally known, is caused by bacteria normally present in everyone's mouth. This disease takes hold when the foll owing conditions exist : Cl ) poor ora l hygiene : (2) lowered res istance (too much work or play) or serious illness; (3) emotional stress (separation. divorce , death. job loss, etc.). The expression "trench mouth" was coined during World Wa r I when many men in combat cam e down with it. Actually, they were tired. run·down under extreme stress with poor diet and poor' oral hygiene. The same condjtioos were present in some school dormitories, giving rise to the belief that it was contagious. Please make it clear that the condition cannot be cured al home. Professional cleaning is required, and antibiotics are often necessary. The damage done by "trench mouth" is swift, irreversible and can lead lo serious gum disease and loss of teeth. Urge your readers who have painful, bleeding and swollen gums lo see a dentist immediately. -'SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALO'., READER DEAit READER: I can add notbln& to your let&er except my thanks for bavln« written it. I ltope my readers who have the symptoms de· scribed will take your advice. I I I ~ ·lllln·-, .... '" c..e....... I j~~~-J gown chosen by Terry Spreen, who was there with her hus band, Bob. The party spilled over into the Sculpture Garden and as us ual, the s unset was beautiful from that vantage point. There was good music by classical guitarist and flutist Michael Ryan a nd Ad•m Kaplan, and a buffet of fruit, cheese. shrimp, pate and hot hors d 'oeuvres. Sampling the rare were Reed •ad Rita Sprinkel, Roger Luby with Sassy Marsh, Jobn Sbeas and Marion and Jone Bowle. And. the advisory committee. headed by Mrs. Tony Ayres and Mrs. Ernest A. Bryant Ill, is breathing a big sigh of relief that its big week is over. A group of lo<'al Republicans attended a reception at the Palm Springs home or former President and Mrs. Gerald Ford re- cently . Included wer e Reed and Rita S prinkel, Ro1er Luby, Sassy Marsh and Coniressman and Mrs. Bob-Badham. Above, singer Ed Ames with Katie Koontz look at Pierre Bonard 's 'Children and Cat.· At left, Ruth Ding is honored as outgoing Outgoing directors of the Orange County Music Center Inc .. were honored during a re- ception Saturday evening in the hom e of Mrs. Mary Costa, Santa Ana . The 40 past directors now are eligible for membership in the newly formed Emeritus Directors group, accord ing to Mrs. Lock Gee Ding, president. Plaques were presented by Mrs. William D. Redfield, chairman of the board or the Mus ic Center, and John M. Rau, chief ex- ecutive officer, to Mrs . Ding of Big Canyon. Samuel A. Hill Jr. of Irvine ; Mrs. Anne Hols· tein and Mrs. Muriel Reynolds of Corona del Mar. T he e vening included a buffet supper and music by The California ns Mrs. Catherine Quick, the Founding Firs t Pres ident of the Music Cente r, greeted guests director of Orange County Music Center by (from left) John M. Rau, Vin Jorgensen, Dr. Maurice Allard. Bird-watching in Suburbia By ERMA BOMBECK "Have you any idea Guess what? what it's like trying lo I spotted a full-lime , rind a h ome r oo m s tay-at-home mother the mother these days?" othe r day, whjch brings "Oh, c'mon." my total to three this "I mean it. We had year. one poor mother who I'm bragging. It was was the only one who just a fleeting glance of didn 'l work outside the her in flight, but it was h o m e . S h e w a s e nough to excite me. ho m eroom mother for Why, J haven't seen a grades 3, 5, 8 and 9. The woman like that since 43 poor soul fina lly un- percent of the species ravelled. She was call- migrated into the work-ing he rself to ba ke ing force. cookies, c haperone field When I mentioned this trips, help with ~esting, lo a teacher friend of assis t o n the play· m ine she nearly dropped ground, clear tables in the phone. "Tell me," the cafeteria, and make she shouted. "where ex-costumes for eight hap· a ctly did you spot this py feet for National Foot rare bird?" Care Week. "In the car , where "What happen ed to else? She was driving her ?" some children around." ••One day s he put " Was s h e i n o u r herself on hold and she neighborhood?" hasn 't been heard or 1 "Yes." s Ince . We ca 11 i l "Great. What were H o m e roo m Mothe r l h e a I e s o f t h e Burnout." anymore . Do you have any idea what it is like to be the only mother lis ted under 'IN CASE OF EMERGENCY?'" "I had no idea." "No one does. For years we took the m for gr anted. I used to stand up in front or the class and say, 'Could one of your mothers . . . • and before I could get the re- quest out of m y mouth. 40 hands would go up and they'd say in unison, 'MY MOTHER C AN DRIVE.' You never re- ally appreciate them un· til they're gone. I know, I lost my homeroom moth e r a couple of Health Fair children?" "That's a s hame . Free demos and "What's that got to do There used to be so health checks during w i th an y th i n g ? • • I many,·• I observed. Huntington Center's asked. "That's what they tell Health/Fitness Fair "Plenty," she said. me," she said; "but not._____ Th urs. thru Sun ----- HYou Want Ji>Be More Thana 101 ... Qramal11 al'( flllJOlll! !he way you look. leel aild ~IO 01tes• Wiii exoert ·per~l\iwers 11anng ~·s ease lhan yourw-.• Fal clBsses ~ IOmW9 Cal IOOily- and SliJf1 "' OMMGE COUNTY· IJ Town & Country S0-1721 --·-- \,;~, .. E,.,..a Bontbe~k wee ks ago. She just co uldn 't take th e pressure.·· "Where did she go?" l asked. "She got a job as an air traffic controller." RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Whew YOll W..t ~ .... 1'22 HwW ll•d. Co1to MHO -541· I 156 MEED HELP! ,1Mt- Do~t-Y1UrseH Store .•. or have our competent plumbers do the work' BLOCK "-U::!IMG HIATIMG .. .. ~~-· 848-3636 --TOMIU~M • FEATURING· .. Spinal Conl Lectur Set Th(•n• art• an esllmatt'd :n>,000 pe~ 1n tb<> US l-onftnt"<l lo "'hwlcbatrs with a p lnatl t~rd mJun1• • •rnc1 41n t•l4Umlitt'd 10.000 to 1~.000 n.-w Utju.ne llr\' c'JK'\'l t d lo happ.-n n ch )'l'•r Mun)' &l'I nlL~t~ oo luntrM bcho·• th.at spinal <'ord 10Jun 1i. ~rmantnt and todav !Sl'\'l'n 1l rt·~t·ardl p roJ•'<'b .-r'" .imn1 un to rt-x ton· fWl<'tlc1n of I ho-'t' who h"''t be&o· 1n w h.-~eluua Jur .tl'•M l>urtmvuth M.-thrJI '<·hool 11rtlli>-.,m tl•rrv S GoldsmHh. 4 !iur~,·~1n w~1 h dom~ ''°"'" of thi: n:~wardl, will 1.1lk .;ioout h1' wort •l 7 :wi P m Thursdt1v <kl .! .it St Cllaf I ulht'r11n C'bl. inth '\t r•·d .1n1I I .11u11~11n "' t•n\H l;NH' t:ulllbmJth will 11!'''"'11 hl'I most 11•rrnl "°' ~tr.ti tt't'h111~Ut''> 111 t ltnt"lltlll l 'r 11n'~"'"'""n lh• ha-.; bl't.'11 "'<'c.'t<'>,f ul 1n lr1'1At1n • ht-101:.1>ht•rtl' 'trnlh· '1c-t1m~ und ... 111 bt•w1n It>!.! mt: hi~ m1•thod 1111 c•hru&11t' "PIOlll rortl 1nJ11rt•d prtmatt>!\ Thi! 1111•\•t 1 n.: 1" '11011.,or .. '<! IH I h, l u 11 J'.Jrar.)Mll .. ·ounJ .. 111H1 J noopn1f1l or.: .. ni11tl1on <":.labhs hl't:i to riu w public .mil pn\ alt• '11fl1•1n for p1na l ('t>rd lllJUI) r\'Sc.trch ll abo hu~ "ll"ll'ored lo\ h c '"·l .. 1hon:. d ct>h•bnl ) d111n\•r dant'l' .tn urb n t'\xl~1 o1od lh1., month 1s hu:-.11ng lht P .11·1f1r t Oli!>t C'h~nt\ Ch a llt•ogt• Funhl•r mfvro1.-l111n m,,;) tit' uhlciUl~d (rum 'url S uthetl.11111 1-;11 1 'i59 IH4Z l verun~:i. ( __ B_o_r_o_s_·~_·o_p_e __ J Wf.O~ESDAV, St:PT. 24 Uy S YON EV OMAR A \RIES 1Mar 21 Apr 19> Defin e m t-anings, terms cycle high and your t iming is on t a rget Moon positio n h ig hlights pers o nality, o rigina lity, tnit1ativl· Yo u perfed techniques loo'e ends are tied , no n ·productive procedures a r e e lmtlna ted P isces. Virgo natives play key ro les . TAU R US !Apr 20·May 20 > Much that oc c u r s is "wrapped" in m yst e ry Dig beneath s ur face, gain glimpse or wha t occurs behind scen es. Focus on s ty le , intrigue, production, box o ffice. fina n c ia l arrangements C apricorn, Cancer n ative figure prominently GEMJNl (M ay 21.June 20): You get what you want whether o r not it is good for you Cyc le or project is comple ted You learn whe re you s tand with a "very s pecial indjvidual. .. Aries, Libra natives figure pro minently . Y o u a r e more PopuJar tha n might be imagined C ANCER (June 2 1 July 22 ) Y ou gel career boos t -Leo. Aquarius persons play impQrtant ro le s . Pres tige rises a s you hurdle obstacles . You make exciting contacts a n d som eon e "glamorous" could fall madJy in love with you. G r een light is flashed for promotion, advance · m e a t. _ L~_Q..JJ.u.lY..23.:.~}J.IK,. 22): You're bein~ pulled m two directions -at the same time. K ey is to pe r ceive potential. Don't permit any person to rob you of self-esteem You do bave rig bl to feel that the sky ts the limit . Y ou get affirmative reply to question concerning tra vet or publishing. publishing VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Divers ify, find ways to ge t mos t for you r inves tments. Expand ho r izons stud y L eo m essage If p ersistent, queries will be answe r e d A legal matter will be settled you have a "hidden ava.ntage." Know it and d eal fro m pos1t1o n or s trength, con - fidence • LIBRA !Sept 23·0ct 22>. Ch eck sources, Cine print be aware of le gal rights. permissions. If patient and obse r vant. you learn which persons a r e allies or otherwise . Focus on public relatio n s, p artnership. m arital s tatus. H ave facts and neede d material Immediately availa ble SCORPIO IOct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis o n bas ic services, issues and e m ployment. Be r~~dy for call or message s ugges ting n ecessary c h anges. Don't fight prog r ess Dis play a b ility to move with the limes M e mber or o pPos ite sex proves Cl valuable aJly SAGJTl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Impor· t ant domes tic c hange, adjustment is on agenda. Focus also on affair o f be art. intensified re la · tionship -and a "streak of luck." Stick with number 6. Taurus, Libra , Scorpio natives figure prominently . Exciteme n t replaces le thargy . CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan 19): Emphasis on land. property .-territo rial rights -stand tall for principles. C h eck c lauses, be aware o f s ubtle nuances and hidden m e anings. Pisces, Virgo natives figure promine ntly. A long-standing is - s u e will be settled. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18). M essage or call results io "productive action." F ocus on trips, visits, relatives o lde r individual has ans w ers t o m oney dilemma Cancer , Capr icorn n atives play significant roles. What you n eed is made available . PISCES (Feb. 19-M ar. 20): You s trike chord of universal appeal -and 1t pays dividends. A r ies, Libra person s fig ure prominent!~ Accent on finances, obtaining gen·uine bargain, locating pertinent material. Cycle remains h igh -p ress advantage. take initiative . Health Fair Free tests for blood pressure. eve. pulmon1ry, hearing, fltnea during Huntington Center He11th Fair Thuf'I. thru Sun. Aleo CPR, tcupuncture demoe a tchoot lmmunlzatlOn. ' looking for Santa with Real Beard The pays not much but If vou like kids Ind can help at Chrlstm11 with our Manne Corps Toys· for· Tots Drive call Huntington Center 897-2533. • Plate of the Day R \ Cn 1111' 'y,11 ht u( lht' MC'Auluy fom1 I\ 1 I h•·H i!H (,,.,, t w 11 h m11l11r hu111t! ...• '~t.41ltN l>Y M l•tl' f •ti#' t .... \Air "' c.~., ~.n..thtttJ Ho1iky-lonk Haute Cuisine l' ... <>HIA lll L\111 lt -.nul t•xal'lly whatyou l'iqH!l·t frolTI .1 l'tmkrhlul·k lllvt:'rn next to a rac to r y 1n ... m·1~hll(lrhov<l ~IJlll' lo '>ee<l l':.'>l'Jr~ot •oq au v111 1\1,anQlll'lll' dl• Vt•:iu •• l'ancH...nne Bui lh(.'f'l' 1l t!I dr.afl bt:•:r 111 the fro nt room, truffl<'f. 111 1h1• lt;tl'k Welcom e to 1-'renchy':-Tap, 1 ht• hautt· 'l>lll 111 t'Jlftsh t•otml~ Wht'11 I -.,r ul 1 w a nled t o open a f 'rench rcsl.;uru.nt ht>• 1· 1n a bur. my family was o pposed ," :..1111 I lt•11r1 • F n•m·hy · l>uC:am1>. tlw s h ort. s warthy. m u suu•huk·tl prnpnt'lt•r" hod id 11 any way AFTER A Yt:AR Ot' TENDING Rt\R, he l'll·arl'd out Llw lrnek room. p.1111tcd lhe walls, hung t ravel pos ter:. .in d cu~truc•tcd :i hugl' <"ard board E iffe l TQwcr whl'H' thr pool lable used to be And 1f lhl' a m b1enc(' falls s ho rt of the Rilz in Parts, tf l he clack nf billianl balls and the honky· to nk mus ic from the front mtruc1<• a little. 'no one seem s to car <' ll ts the fooc1 lhcy go to I-rend1y'!-for, n ot lhe a t · mo s phe r c "I c·ould p1trh :i tent 1n the bot>ndol'ks a nd put up .1 p1cnw benrh anct people would come Lo eat m y food," sau1 Frenrh y, 57 "T hos<' people who "a nt narrow lights and mirrors a nd a dozen g uys dressed up lik1t prngu1oi.. I don't want them " There .irc nc1 m e nus a t Frcnrh) 's ll's $15 per per son. cxdudm~ wmc \n interested diner s im ply calls in ac1 vanl'C, and F'renchy, prone to T ·s hirts hy day and for mal c h ef's w ear by nig ht. will stop pouring beer for the day s hift to r e ad the menu in a lo ud Frenc h a ccen t over the wail from the j uke box.. "FRENCH ONION • OUP, ESCARGOT, Co- q uille St. Jacques and Scallops, a nd you may s elect from bee f bour g uignon. which is excellent " And som ebody at t h e bar wi II yell, "Another beer he re , Frenc hy." " . . • or my s pecial c hicken F lo r e ntine . . ·' And...l.h.e.. j ukebox_keeps s inging . ·'H eartbreak w o man, you 're m y heartbreak gal .. It is a long way from Nice. wher e H e nri was born, and from French Morocco. where he learned French c uis in e at h is unc le 's knee . He ran a resta urant there for a wh.ile. and in Hollywood, and even a truc kstop at Galesburg, Ill., where it was "hamburgers and french fries on Formica tables by day and white n a pkins, tablecloths and flowers b y night .. H e traveled to P eoria to be near his daught~r. bought Fon~ie 's Bar and Grill. christened it Frenc h y 's T a p a nd afte r a few m o nths o f serving s teak tartare over the bar, o pen ed the backroom . HE DOES NOT ADVERTISE. THE name of the r estaurant does not appear o uts id e, o nly a rather puzzling s ign o n the s ide or the building: "Zet' Bes t Food in Zee World ." A little low humor, h e i;ays "The re's a lot out there who o n ly w a nt to make a fast buck w ho feel Americans dnn'l know the d iffe ren ce." s a ys Fre nchy . "But I will not prostitute m yself. Whal 1 serve is authentic." So when dus k com e s to Peoria, a nd the catfish a nd Cast food s pots a r e jammed. a nd the jukeboxes a r e playing mournfu l h o nky·lonk son gs, som e body's probably goin g for the g u s to at Fre nchy's T ap. Or uncorkin g a 1972 Mouton Cadet. Hospital Ship Eyed NEWPORT NEW S , Va. (AP) -The Navy has aske d Newport News S hipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. to determine the feas ibility of convertin g t he re· tired oceanline r S .S . U nited States to a hospital s hip. The Pentagon s aid it is considering turning the 990·foot luxury liner. which still holds the trans atlantic speed record set on its maiden voyage. into a hospit al s hip with 2,000 beds a nd 20 opera ting rooms . Spokesman Ric hard Bassett said cost estimates will be solicited if the $100,000 study, to be completed by late October, con c ludes the idea is feasible . Park H e ad PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U$1NESS N4'ME STATEMENT SEQUOIA NATIONAL' .... ::~.'°''-1nv r»rson 1' dOlnq °"'' PARK (AP) -A n ew. Po11r CALYPSO, 1w wnt '""'' superintendent has been I HlvhJ•:;:..-.~e":!"'~.8:.,,~cr~' ~!;;'~~m assigned Kings Canyon· I Nob1,,.. Newport e.ech. C• ,,""° Sequoia Nationa l Parks . di!.~~.':"}'"'"" Ulndu<teo 11Y •n tn Boy d Evisoo. for merly Jame• F P•"''' assistant director Of This s1Memenl w.s flied wllh IM County c .. rlC of O.ar19f! covnly on Sep· park op e r a lions n a . t•mb<!r 12, ••. FIOUI PubU-O.enge CoeSl Deily P1104 tionwide. succeeded David D . Thompson. who retired. SePI. 1•, Jl,JO, Oct.1, ltlO J121..0 PUBLIC NOTICE .... -·~·'--...- Tuesday sPptember 23 1980 DAILY PILOT P U BLIC NOTIC•: PUBU(: NOTIC E PURI.IC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTICE l'ICTtflOUt •Utt NIH flCTITIOUI •u•1NIU "ICTITIOUS 8VSINUS tVPl•IOll COU•T o• THI NAMI ITATIMI NT NAMI 5TATEMENT NAME STATIMENT 5TATI 0, CALll'OttNIA l'Olt bu~~-~O~O,.lnq .,.''°"' Al• ~no Tht IOll~nQ .. rwn• ere dolno Th• lollO"lftt ""''°"' 41re ootnt THI COUNTY O• O•ANOI bu l , •• bu>lneu.,· ..._A·l- 1 VNlll D "iOlAll A~l>OCI AT E S, ,C,,.OM,.PLIMENTS J••~ VltV rae LA LINOA Ml(HOACANA O•oe"•TO,MOWCAUH IQM 8#\0lll•• (r •• ....,,,,.,,. Vell•Y. . . ,_ • . ., •• '1/0I C•Ol\ltilnoli.Mh,C• ~7t?' MAR IC ET, 600 w ltlh, COll• MeMI. '" ,,,. IW!flM oft ... APl>lk •tlon ot Sor .. '~1ro1 c;orp '• Co•o···· I lmOlhy Ml(l\UI MUl(hlft\On, ,. ttU 7 MAR™"' 81TNEY lor <II• .... 01 tO•Poral_.,-•.. , .. 1 a,~:...... ,.~ .. ~~,, )0 .. VI• Venl9, c;.ephtrM\O !He<h, A•M~o Vrot<'lt• enO Oto• Ur lie"'• .... 119-t ( • '" "..,....._ ...,..,_ Cf tttt• Qulte,60flW 8eySt.,C:O.l•-\1,C.ll Where•> MAATHA BllNEY .... -eoJlll Moumel\ HO~l~AnQ Potoa .. rl '2•11 ' jtlled ""' Pl11110ft wll.h IN Cieri< Of tllt\' I \O••• lr>du•lrw•. In( I• Coior•dO J31U A Ylolot I Anl•rn. O•"" Polnl, Antonio Munot and Ro••mary Coufl '°' pennlsskHI to <lle"Cll' ,,., Cotpor•llOlll, HH W .ih A•e t •. •Utt Munot, ttn• Willow Cir , founlllln nemo MAllYHA lllTNEY 10 MARTHA ' O.n11or, tolo IO'lOol t d b V•lto, c. '1IOI DURAN, now, ti.re~• th•• bu'4""'" c~uct~ 0., .,. un hi• Ov\l,..U ll conGuCI• y • -~ ~ Q<lnt rat partn.,.l>lp I Nlc...aro Urqult• •n<I IQno<I• Ur IT IS HEREBY O•DE•IO llwl 111 lh<O•Pof•t..O ••-••11"" Olhtr '"•" • Timotfl; H\ll<h'"'°" quit•, M' ConQttu . C.0.1• -"'· Ca p.r>on• lnttrote'I In this M•tlor j~llller~~-~ He•-TM• \Loi-WH 111..0 wllfl tne tt•tl erore••ld _., et Oe ... rlment ), ..,. ~ -I c-1 Cle k 111 Or '41Unty on Sep. Th i• ou~neu I• condu< 1"41 by • Or•nv• c-1y Superior Court, 700 I I hi\ •IM-nt w•• 111...i ••tll ll1t 1 o.• ,, ~--9t,,.••I P•lflN1nhlp Civic Ctonltt Ori .. WHI, S...te 4'n• °" Coun1y <.1erk 04 Or-nor tounly on S..p •m r · ,.0111 Otoa UrQUI•• O<t 1<, 19'0 •I 11:00 o'<loc:k • m Of l•mb<lr I,, ,.., 1'1011' I Pul>ll>,,.., Or~ Coa•I D•llY P1101 Thi> •tal-1 w•• 111...i wHll '"" ••le! 0.1 • ......, then •"" there •-P"t>ll>~ Or-c···t Oetfy PllOI s.t>t .... n. JO, 0<.!!1, ,.., JTU IO COUAIY c ..... al 0.-<aunt; on Sep.. uu .. , II .,.v , ... , ,,. .. , -y Wld •1> • ·--• lembttr •• ,_, PllO ll.., lot <9-al n•""' \hOuld 'MDI ••.U )0 Ocl .1 IW MJIO I P UBLIC NOTICE flOSJtt not~9r.,,lfld p ISi.ii ' NOTIC'•'· Puoll.nea or-ro••• r;t llY P1101 tT is FURTHER ORDERED 11111 • I '-f'NIC!!..,.TEIOUST!TeEUM$1EN_!ITH S..pl n, 30, Oct /, .. l'llO W S.IO <OPY of th" Order lo •hOw o u .. i. ..,.. ~ " publl•Mocl In lr. Or-C:0.'1 D•llY FICTITIOUS 8USINl'5 lhe lollowlnq person. ere doing PUBLIC NOTI E Pllol • ,,..._.,.r of 9"""'•1 clrcuia NJUlllE\TATEMINT °"''""··· ltlon. Pllllli•h•d In Costa M••• 1 ht lollow•no C>e•W>I\\ .,. dolno G RE ... I AM E II I c ... NI FICTITIOUS. s r• C•ltlornl• IO< 0.•r>Vt County bl.t\lllflU •• v '"· .~ D•l•O Sotplember s. 1980 JUST •·V NATURAi. PROOUCTS.l 'Nl ERIORS, ?Oen WOOdl .. l.n., Hunt· N4'Mt! HATFMENT -RK A SODE N 1111 F 11._.,.10, A•tnue Newp<>tl llK!lon Burh,Ca .,..., tht fo11ow1no p;tf\Otl " uo,,,0 1)11\1 J~041..., e .. cn Cl' '7"3 Svi.nno (iofdberver. 10112 """ n Superior Court P•I• Ctular~' ts Goodw111 Ct Wuodlea Ln H""llnQlon Beech C• COLlECi•A It 1• 84r~"" <"°'I Puoll•l>f<I Or-Coast Delly Piiot, New r1 6o n CA '17 .. I '1•'6 N•wl)()rt 8.,.ch C • <nMl !Mfpl ' 1•, ll, JO l'llO ~ls.tO ::""" II~~ n CiooClwHI (I I K•lhl..in c W••• . .,, Mo•nl"<I RO<h<trO Ven IK l>l~•<n .. lt••UM I • -C•nvon Ro ,(oron<10<olM•• C• co ... 1, NewpO<l e .. , ... C• <i?M) PUBI IC NO NowEPOrl ~~,,,~~1111161 StO S LI lhl• bu"""'' Is condu<ltd bv ~ Tiii\ OU•lnt\\ "r(lfltJ"11NI by~",,, " T ICE vet-.. J l'Y'4trc•no, . n o.n•,.,I otr'fl"tr'Sh1p 4 d1vidua1 <otn 8 , MO<'lerey Par~. CA "'~ SuttM4' Cio•Ob>'<Q<"• R•cha•d v ..... °" "' '"" FICTITIOUS 8Ui•NESS ,!~i' bU\lfte~' I\ condut \ed b'f • lM\ ''•lenwnt .WM fll..O •llrl tl\f' Tnl\ \latf'f••nl •.t\ ltlt'd WUh •IW-~AMI. STATEMENT 11 le<! ~1 "!'..'!;:: Coun!Y (.!Or' 01 O••n.,. Counly on Covnly CIH • VI o. • ._ (uunlv on •.-p The 10 IOwlnq ..,.,_, Is ~"0 l>u\I ...,.. t '-'" "'' S..plombt• S llitO l•ml>I' •t '* . I,,."•• '"" ,1.iemen1 ... , hied .. ,,,,·~ Ft••usi , FIOlll MAR A Nll T~•· TRAFFI C COUrlty Clert. ot 0.dnoot County on Sep PuOll•r.d 0.•nQP Coesl Dlltly Pllol Publl~ OrAl>Qe Co.t\I ()<Hly PllOI SERVICE, 16113 fleact> Blvd , HUf11 lembt!r I?, l4'C) wol q ll ?J :II ,_, l•l<•llO ~Pl .. 13 30 Ocl I l'lllO 1118 90 lnqlon Buch, C• '2~7 FI011 · · W•yn" Forre\I Smith, 1•s11 Publl\fted Or-c ... " Dally Pllo P U BLIC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTIC"" R0<~••no L.itnt' Hunt•noton ee~h. C• wpl ... ,l, JO, 0< I I 1980 37 lo c. .,1>46 _ _ l n1, buSIM'\\ ., COf'Ou< tttd by •~ 1n P U Bl IC NOTI CE I FICTITIOUS 8USINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS dlYl~IMI. , NAMf STATEMENT 'f N-'NIE STATEMENT Way~ f Smith fh4t fOUOWINJ Of"tM>n I\ ()4')1nQ OUSI f ,,~ totlow•no fMr~n\ lrf do•no l ftJ\ \fdff.ITWlnt -~~ ftlt<I ""''"' tN FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS n"''t' tki~I~"•• < ounty (lt1k of Or•nOf' (ounly on • N-lSTATEMENT J ASSOl:.l &Tf'>. ltl? C•P•l61 SI N O"t'~ CAE AflVE HAI All\UQu•ll '"° I he 1o1•-•no ""'-' " ooonv l>U" ('o\IA ~, .. C> .,.,, DESI C.N, 20SJ N•wOOrl fllvO • I , uun ""' "' J•c• 8-•• 6'r1 L•P•lal (O\ld ( 0'94 M ow Ca '71•1b l't1bll\f\f"d 0U1'9" (Ohl Odlly PtlOI l J l tNTERPPISES. llUI Mer"°,,,• C0A'l?6?1 .~. Vlnr~nt Victor ZdPOla, Jr IS50 ~~n• ~I&, 23,30, l'll!O , 36411JO M u lt"n' M1ver (1fCI(> tJ M Fountd1n \ IJ)I~ '' C.01"-AJ' t"'O 0 ) ctn in C-r .. w•v Or a 0 (O\ta MP~• (,. V•llfY CA '17108 dtv•dualJ•<• 11Mlo"' ~&h . I Vor~~~r~;:.:'~~~·~~,;~:q Nf w tnl\ \t#lt...,,.nt w•\ fltM wit!'\ ttMit ('rntr\tot lOUt\t L.:\.P•o •\SO P U BLIC NOTI CE t "'" bu\.1"'"'' l'Jo t.~ trO by an '" Countv Cltt'\. Of (ti.,,."" c °""'" nn St~; ~1~'1~w•f °' :r (J (.~ttt M,.,. ( d 1 (Jlllt0Ud1 tfllm~, S lWIO N-67~ FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAM E STATEMENT ltot\ttfO J l•Qgtn,_ F t ...... ) ln1"' \ftth~tnt•nt W.t\ t1lt\1 w1tn I~ Publt\~ 0''"'~ Co.\t Dally P1lt;I Count• c•~r~ ... Or•nqo C'ountv M YO S.p! ~ ,. ,, 'YI 1'18() 16'.lallO I• ... ~· 11 t<ieo <'10 110 PuOll\l'f•<I 0rftf~ (06\I 01Hh PtlOI \t'l)I 16. ?l, 10, ()<I I l'l!IO !11' IOI\ Pl'Bll OTl('f.: Pl 'RI.IC NOTI CE FICTITIOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I f\r tot•0--1r'"J Ofr"4;11f\ I\ OOlnQ Ou .. 1 M'\~t' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l>UH•NO '>All CUTS '6 UIJ HA IR NAME STATEMENT Of~ICiN 211 f 1/lh Slrtrl CO\IA I 11• •011owor'll "'"'°" 1, 001n11 bu•I I Mo ... Cahlorno• 0?&1~ t\ ... \\ S\ c.,,,. Put>tno l fti/) Pnmon,; SH"''' MARINERS MAP l.,A 1&l3 w-.1 No 0 Co"6 -W C~•11ornt• 0611 C.o." H1t)tlwAy N•W00r1 Q..-4('1, Cf '""' bY,,,_...., I' Cot'(lv( l!"O tty •n n •1 .. i d•"'•dvat J dm~\ r p.,, ..... , 141) v,,,. (.dry 'iv01"° NoOlf>l~. (.a 'nN,Q f rt•~ \l8lemN'll w.\~ ftltd ""''" U\f rtn~. t>U\1" .. ''-' I\ lOf'IOUfl"'O bv dn fn (C)'-lnl'( C1t>O of Or11nq. (Oun•o; on s.~ 01v1dual ltomtwr l I~ l fit'\ bu\mtH•' '' conaur t•d Uy •I Ut-n .. , 11tl p.'.trt,...r).f11&J \luic.~t v l•po1• Jr l f'U'\ \l'tfe-n'1.fl'fll WAS lilf"d Wtfh the <ounty r1~0 Of OtM"tOt" Cnvntt 0" \fop lfUl1QfH 1C) IWJ() Fl..ul A.uo11v.,11 ,.,.....,11<' ~nd" OAllr 0 1101 ,..,,. 7J lll 0r1 -" neo '186S llO PllBLH ~OTfCfo: FICTITI OUS 8USINF.SS NAME STATEMENT Th• fnUo-1~ °"'~ t\. OO•nn bu'• r""~" •\ 1>1 AlA NE.WPORT 1A .. Vfl lll(Jn 8fl\tot : 1\. N1twuoff ~aCf'I (41 Shtrl..., J '>hdfOf'\ky ~ 10 Nue•o ''"''"" Ca 9'1'' rru, Ou\u""'' '"' <~\Kt"'fl ov •n ,,, d1v1d1.1-tl T P\f' fot1ow1n9 per \ons. •'~ 001no ~\U'lf'\'"' ANA( APA AS!.OCI ATES l I 0 t90 NftwptJrt Cttnler Or N••Dorl B•Mh. Cd 'l?MIO Metr'tl'1n NN:ien. )J17 Oce•n Oh'o C.Mon• .i.1 MA•, C• <nus M •rHn w wine. Onr PIMl\u' '' N•"I'°' I Be.Kn, C• 9'MIO r "'' bu\IN\~ 1\. c onauc t flf] Oy • 1tm1lf'd Pdflnt,-'Y\1D Mdr '"" Ntoen I hi\ $1alrffW'fll """' Hff!O WtHt Ul'll 1 ount; Cl•rv O' Ot•n~ C:.OUnl.,. M S.1> , htmM r 11 l'80 M&llVIN "EBEH Anw""y p 0 •••• u, A~ahtlm C4 t1IOl Publl\~ Ora~ f<Mt\I O••IY Piiot !,top! 13 JO ()rt '·'···· ~ JunP' F Pdr•t't T '"" \t4't~nl Wlt\ t!ltd wltn uw (ounly Cl••• OI Ora-Couni. ori ~P ltml>"r 11 l'lllO ,, ... ,,.l SIUllt"'f' I '1\.etnn-..y Pt1nh~hf'd Or"not-(C)ol\I ( o•IV Ptlot TIH\ \f.ff""""''' Wilt'\ f1lflli(J w iff'I, tM r'\'BLIC' NOTICt; St-pt ' 16 )l lC '"'° l6)J 80 County t tM• ,,,. a, .. n<JIP Cnvnt, ~ Yp Flo no I Publl\"°(j 0.""91" Coo>! D••ly P1lo1 Sept I• 1l JO 0<1 I l'lllO )/l'O-IO FICTITIO\IS BUSINf"S NAME STATEMENl P U Bl.IC NOTIC E I '"I to11owtnQ pe-f\On\ ,.,,. oo•nq b\.l,lntt\\ as FICTITIUUS8USI NESS OUESI INT EP N .. tl(JN'"L NAME STATEMENT OUEST INT·L .. n p • ._,.,, .... Oro.~ T nt totlow1nQ pe>r\.01\' .,, Oo1n9 Hwnt1nq1on &f-.Mn r •lt•Ofnte •h-44 bU\-n.-ss•~ Albert O•vld &. P•"'' 1tt A.ftr Sii.YEP SUPF 310 L1mtt1d. S1e1er, <1671 ""'1Per1rtt Oro•~ Hunl Lene, C""l• Mew, Ca 92•7' 1 •noloo Beacn. t•htOm•• ,_ 1 Juliann ~rson. 3145 Ltmf'r1t k Tn1\ bu~lnt\\ 1\ c.onductt!"d ov iln '" LaM , Cosla Mew . C~ 92•?t dl•IOu•I . Ann M HOllz, Jl<S llmtr•O Ulne, A O Stater C0$1a MtM, C. '2•2t Thi\ slat-I WIS llll'd will\ I~ Thi\ tkislntu I\ Conducleo by • Coun1y Cieri! OI 0r.._ c"""'" on Sep .,. .... , •• "'"""""h'O· I l•mber s. ,.., jullenn 5"nd<or'°"' F 1.- 1 Thi\ slal-1 WI\ Ille<> wllh lho Published 0.•"91' Coasl Dally Pllol Coun1v Cler1< ot Dr•noe Coun11 on Seo-~01 ' 1•, 1l, JO,,_, :i.n-« ltml>l'r II,•-FUMJI P U BLIC NOTICE ttmtwr t(' '~" F"U01 .... ubHV~J OrM\(}e' (CM\t o ..... Ptlot _.. DI 1J JO ()(I I 1' 1"90 37&3-80 Pl Kl.IC' NOTIC't: l<ICTl l\OUS BUSINES\ NAMt STATEMENT ff\r tollnw1na ,,.,,'\On\ ._,~ do1nQ 0.l\th4t\' d\ FICTITIOUS BUSINEU NAME STATEMENT Tn.-toOO-.l"CI ,,...,~ l\ dotno OO\l t'W"\\ ., Cl r NAIPI" •Pa.RTMENTS. noo fut 11•11 flMCI, AN~m, C•lllorn•• ,,,,90& Sallh ~n 10J.ll Celllc S1r,.1 c Ml\worth Cdlllornla '1311 f "" Ous.m"s I'\ c.ondu<.lt'G by an t11 d1vtdual ~llh CAlnd4n ffllS Sl.tl.,,_,t w•s iHf!d .... ,. ..... Counly Cler~ ot Or•noe Covn1Y o" ~p l~mi.r 19, 1'80 FIU"" THE !.TRI"" WH.ALE, J6A f'or~·· A•• "'· L-114-...:" C• '201 ~obtr\ W1t\.Cnmlf1h, ll• Forrst A•e., s: ?. ~ BeK/l c. '2•Sl Fred• W•st"mH1n J.M Forest A•~ i:? L>9'IM &each, C. ti.SI R"ODES, ICENOALL & Tf\1~ °"'IN-\\. t\ ,onduch td DY a MAtt•ING~ A ~ .. l"tl-1 uw C-. . ~rwt••1 ~O:,':,'~";~,,,,,,,,.," i•m ~ -.... ,.., Thli ''a'""""'' w~> "'"" wllh u~ ~"11"2~ ~~ ,_ Counly C•er1< OI Or-C.ounly o"' ~o "••..-• _.., ...... -temb<!r 1• '"'° PuOll\fted Or•nQr C:O.\t O.lly Pllol F14Mtl Se!>I 1l. 30, Oct l, I<, I~ -~ I Publis""" 0.-Coesl D•••r Piiot Seot. ••. u . JO, Oct. 1, 1• lH2-tO Publl~ Or-Coa•I D•11v Piiot i P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U$1NEH Sept, 23. lO, <Xt 1 lo, 1"90 l87..-0 I I PUBbl€··NOTIC£- FICTITIOUS 8U$1NESS NAME STATE-'ENT The rot1-1no r»rson I• dOl"V 1><1sl· n•ss •s. M EDICAL DEVICES EXCHANGE. MOX MEOIX, S7• '0' NAMl STATEMENT FlcTITIOUS 8U51NESS l he lollowlnq persons art dolnQ PUBt.lC N UTIC E NAME STATEMENT l><l\lne» ~ T~ I011ow1"9 __, Is dolnq l>Usl 5UN8UM MA ILERS, 1306 N47ftS """•' •••.,.m•, Huntlnvton S.&Ch, C• 91641 I FICTITIOUS 8USINESS A & E ELECTRIC, II• •ht St , Sundee Lynn Siiverman, 1301 NAME STATEMENT l'lt•l>Ort Bffc.h, C. 91"3 Al•bama, Hunllnvton Beach. C•. '21><1 T nt lollo10lnQ otrson\ M• doong ArlhUr Eomu"" Woll, 11• • ISi SI John Al•n Sllverm•n. 1306 ou\lneue• Newpon &Nch, c. 91"3 I H•mlllon St • Cos le Mt"'• C• '2'11 J amu Allen Crow•ll, S7• ·o· Ham II Ion St . Cosl• Mtw. Ce '2•21 Thi• llu!.lness Is conducted by an In Al•b•m•. HUfltlnvton Beach, C• .,,... ASSOCll> TEO DA TA CONCE PTS Hll• buSI,,..» IS <onclUCteCI by ... In· Thi\ t>vslneu h conducted by • 11~ MOnrov1a Awnuo rost• ~ ... dl•lc!uel. ~nerat Polf1,..r\Np Cel1lornoe '1l•11 I Ar111ur Woll !....-~ Sllwrm•n Hranl H Sa•••s.••n llS via lnls natemenl was llled wllh '"" This ~tttmitnl w'a• llll'd •lln lho Mentone Avtnu<' N~wc>Ort Bu ch, Counly Oer!< OI 0.anqe Counly on S.P· dlvldual I J-\A C,..,_.I Th,. •!element "'U 111..0 with '"" County Cit,._ 01 Or•"!JP COUt11Y on Sep. 1embl'rJ . ltlO County Cler!< OI Or•noe Counly on Seo ' Calltornla <nM>O 1emo-r 19 ,., lemb<!r 11, neo I Wtlloam H ~ytor )1791 Soulh FtUl11 COAO M 1Qrtw•'f !toulri L•qun.t Publl....., O.anvr Coul Delly Polo! C•hlorn,., '"" FIUM!t Pub'osl>.O Or~ Coa\I O.tllv P•lo• Seol 13 JO Oct I I•. l<llO _,,.., I Fl-Publlshed O.anoe coast Dallv Pllol Sep1 •.7',13,30. 1980 3430-eo Sepl 1•, 13, JO, O<t I, I-J71'-ll0 Wlllt•m S ~'· 1aJI! 0.~ PidQI' VURLIC NOTICE Oro ... S..nta An'1 Cehlornoa ~HO~ J emf!~ O N•r'y ''4)ll Turov PUBLIC NOTICE S1rw1 W""m11uttr, Ca111orn•~ •JMIJ NOTtCEOFT•USTEE'SSALE I P U BLIC NOTI CE FICTI TIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT The llMl-lno ~.._, •• dO•nv busl FICTITIOUS •USINEU n•n •S NAME STATEMENT CRA.IGER/OEAN ASSEMBl Y, The followlnQ person• Art dolnq ISISI Pa••d•n• Ave , &pt F 12 bus•ntH •• Tu•lln, c.a '2'80 MA PINERS MILE co . ISll C•••o•r Oun Faulkner. ISISI l'nl•oua Way, Newport B••<h, Ca Pe .. detW A,,.. All\ F·IJ Tu'rt•n C~ '2660 '26*1 • AllrNJ V JO<Ofn""n Allred V I This c.u.inn• "conducltd 11¥ an '" Jor9 ens1n. trus t•~ C•rol't'f\ M I d•~•dual Jor9tn\en Tr up Alfred V Cr•kJer Feyt~rtef P•u• W Emery, II, 33}1? Oos>n•• Ts N•. -lit or1 .. I.~ No-I C•hlorn•• 91611 On O<I~ 10, 1t10, .01 , IS e m , Tl11s buSl,,.\S •\ •Onduc ltd by • S.-turlly Alllt<l S.r~l<H •• duly ap- Q•n•t•' pertrwrsn1p PQ1n1to Tru.st--e undltr •no ptir\u6nt ta H•anl H Sa1lu•S1 •n °""" nt Trusl. <Uolt<l Ottober ••. '"'· Th1\ \fdlf""°"' ""'\ l11f<I wun th• re<ordtod Octoo.r 1(>. 19,. •i. ln1'1 No County (lor• al 01an<1<' Counly on •?f10 .n bOOll 1ll11, -11•. ot Cl Stp1tm~r S I~ llC ••I Re<orO'o 1n '"" Offl<.t ol IM Coun Fl4"ta ly Pttororrc•O•-Coonly S••11t o• Puol•"'"" OrM~ CM•I Cl•oly Polal1C••1tornle Wll.L SELl l'l 0PUBLI( !tep1 l•,13.JOO<l l,•'180 lll780 4 ucr10N TO HICiHE!tT BIOO EP P U BLIC NOTICE :'.~~u~~:.::i.:~: ~~:::,• s~~~:~~ ~; Jorvensen, TT Allred V Jor911nsen Thi\ Sl•t-t wr; llll'd wllh the I Tru\I, IS» Anhvua Way, Ntwport County On1' ot O.enoe County on Seo Buch, Ca '1ltlo0 leml>l'r S. 1-Nedroo R. McCune, '14 w 16111 Fl44'47 SI., Co\la Mew. Ca 92•?1 Pullll\lwd °'-(OA•I Dally Pllol Roland N McCunt and M•'Y J ~ol '· 1• 23. JO 1'lllO 3432-«I _ tP\e m•1n .,ntr1nt.• to thP Count y FICTITIOUS 8USINE SS Courtnouw , 100 C1•1C Ctnltr Orf .. NAME STATEMENT W•st. !t<onla An• C•l1forn1• .. •II riQhl Tht tollowlno per50t\ l~ 001ng t>usl· tillt •rld lntt1re~t lGnveyed to and now· ntu as n••O '" 11 unclt!r wlo ~ 01 Trust on NE WPOIH BEl'CH OFFICE I~ pr()l)H't• \11"411fld In '-lid C°"nfy MOVtNC. & STORAGE COMPANY •ndSldleO..'!OCrlbo<IO Mc Cun• Jrnol•r C-r, I .. S•nd"'" Cirtlt, ~nlo P<1r~. C• •40'2S Stanley E ~or.,..,sen, TT St•nlfy E Jor11tnun Trust , W•ll•• E I Jor9en~n1 TT Walter E Joroensen Trust, 1601 E. Ocon Blvd., Lono 8 .. ch, C.. te933. llS Columbia St., So PesadtlW, C• '1 IOS This buslnen ,. condu<1ed by • general 1><1r1nt•\ll•P Allred V jorciotnwn, Panner P U BLIC NOTICE N410H FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT l.ac> Do~ Strttl, 51t 0()0. Ntwoorl LOI) Of Tr« I No. 11 .. , In I"" Cll~ Buch, C•lll0<n1• 'l?MIO ot Co\I• ~w. Counly or Oran911, Stele Alb<!r1 L D••ls. san Hell A•enul', I of C•lllornla, al i»r m•p ••CO•O.d 1n Hunllnqton S.6Ch, Callloml• ,,._., Boo• U Pa911 SO or Ml•t •ll•Mous dlvldu•I. R.coroer ot wld County Tnis °""~• IS condu~•ed bY an on I M•os on ll>t ottlut of l"e County Th• tOll-•no ~ •r• d01"9 l>v>I~ •'llll!n L Davos Th• strM< -reu ...o other <om· ntuu. This state_,,I was lllfld "'Ith lho mon Ofl\IQNllon, II any, ol lhe r--.r CALIFORNIA SUllF PARTNERS, I Counly "'"~ Of Or•nge County on,Pr~r1v <ltt<robo<l above ls 1>Ur1>0rt .. 3001 lltd Hill l'venue ~lie JOO. Costa AuQu\116, 1• 10 bt •72 Eul ••th Slreel, CO\ll M .. a CA 926» I FHJtH ~Mw Celllornl•. ThlS steltment wit\ hied wl!11 '"" H.JK 5oc<..,. Inc la C.lltornia cor· Pullllshod Or•nQt rOolst Dally P11od Tiie unoen !QrWd Trusltt dlsc1a1ma !County Cler-or Oran~ County on PC>r•tlonl l31S ·Falrv•"'* Ao.cl, COite I Sepl • 1& 13 30 1<191) ~1 •nv lltb<hl'r ro. any inc0<rt<t,,.u ol I S.ptemlltt 11. '""" I Mew CA ml!> Ille •Ir.el -~u ar>d Olhor common I p . FIOllJ Thl0s t>vslneu ,. conducted by a P UBLIC NOTICE dOIQnellon, •I env, \hO~trl llereln ubhShed 0.anQ!! COolsl Delly P1101 llmlleO oartnerShip. I I Said Wit will be m...,.., °"' without Sept ... 13. JO, Oc:t I, I'll() 311().80 HJK So<u ... Inc MUNICIPALCOU•TOFTNE -covenenl O< ... rr1n1y. upress or Im· P U BLIC NOTICE Henry T ~rslrom STATE OF CALIFO•NI& plled, r-rd•no 1111 .. POUeUIOn, Or' II• PrHldenl COVNTY Of O•ANGE encumbrer><H, lo pay Ille rtm•ln1ng _ __ Thi\ si.1 ....... 1 w•s 111.0 with the WEST O•ANGE COUNT•Y lpr lnclpel sum ot lht nole!s) -ured FICTITlOllS 8VSINESS Covnly Cler<ll"" Or-CounlY on Seo· JUDICIAL DIST•ICT by ••Id Dftd ol f'11SI, with lnte~ NAME ITATEMENT tember IS, '"° I 11._ w.stml-.r A_.. lht•eon .ts provided In wld -•1•1 The foHowl"'OI person Is dolnq bu•I· FIUJIS Wastml-C..lllefftl• n MJ advance\, II any, under Ille terms .;# lneuas· C.CN•ISTO~E•cox PLAINTIFF DAVID LEWIS~-· w ld0.ed04Trus1,IM•,<hervn •n<! 0 II E ... MM A IC E II s A LATHAM & WATKINS HUNTINGT<>f4 WEST REALTY . oo.n'\4!\ 04 the Tr\lstee • ..., lhe 1r1ato COMPLETE WEDDIN G SERVICE, ... N ..... c-won... OEFENOANT WA LTE R BLACK crutl'd bfWldo.edotTrusl HOll Miii Pond Eul, Ceplslrano •1• en<1 00ESllhrOUQhl( lnclus .. e The lolal emounl of lht unpAt~ Buch, c.a mu .... ,.,. ..... CA,,... . b•lence of , ... ObhQ•llon M<Ured bY Cheryle Robin e111nv1on, 27033 Publlltwd 0.M!Qe Coast Delly Pllol SUMMONS tht pro~y to be wld •nd reasonable Miii Pond E•st, (Aplslr ... o 6e•ch, c.a. S.pt 23, :JO, 0<:1. I 4. 1'80 1 IO CASE NUM8E• MOI ullm•t•d (0\0, HpeftM\ and ..,. '20• NOTICE! Y• MW --4 T ... ••nCe• •I lhe time ol tht lnlll•I This busl.-• I• cOl>CIUct.O by en In· P UBLIC NOTICE < ... ,., ,,.., ~ -llltt ,,_ wlii-.t IPubllcehon OI Int Notice ot S.le IS d!Vidua~ --------, ................. ""i.u y ... re_.i ""·'" n °"'''"' R. Elllnvton FICTITIOUS 8USINESS wltlllll • •Y•· ,_ ............... m•ll•" Th• .,.._l<••rv un<ler lltld Deed °' This si.1.......,t was fllf!d with lhe NAME STATEMENT bel•w T ru~I htretotortt •••<uled and de· Counly Cler!< 04 0t""Vl' County on Sep· The followlnQ r»rson ;, dOtnQ bu\I· I II you whh lo tttk IM MMct or .ln llVtr\'d lo Ille un<Mrsl9n.<1 • wrlll.,1 lemO.r u . ltlO. ,,.,. ••: •llorney In !hi• malttr 'tOU \/IOUld do Otcl••allon of Detaull and De,,,_ FIUIO KIM O WEST & ASSOCIATES, so promptly so lh•I• your written lor Sele, •nd • written Hollo of PubllSNcl Orenot Cont D•ll' Pllol ~J F•~wor1h Lane, MUftli"91on ••-• 11 lflV ""'' 1>1' lllf!d on time Deleufl .,,., Elecllon to Sell. Tile un S.PI ll.JO,Oc:t.7,1',ttlO ~ auch,CA.,... lloVISOi Utt.;. M .i.. .. --· ders•vn•d uui.ed ••Id Notl<e or -----IClm Oouviu West, 206., lltrlitw.--H<Nllrc..,tr•Uf.tlll Delaull...OEl1'<tlon10 Selllot»,... PUBLIC NOTICE F•rn\worth l.•nt, Hun11"91on Buch, .... le<ocle • --Uf. ,._...., cordtd In'"" c°""ty '"""'r• lhe •t•I CA tt~ _,. .. • ,...., l.a I• •-•<'-properly I• louted ""'iii'iE••<MI cOUiT Of TH_E__ Thi• buSINPH "condUCleCI by en In· ... ..... O••~ Seot....otr •• '"° STATE 01' CAUFO•NIA fOlt dlvlGu•I . SI Ust..i-a M>lklt•r el COflHkl ~ S«""llY Alllt<l Soffvlcn T"E COUNTY OF OltANOE Kim Oou911S West un •bo9«t0 fl\ Hie •wnlo, O.Oerla n S.ld Tn>sl.,. Ne. Al-Th i• st•-1 •IS filed wllh -ll•<•rlo lnmedl•t•mtnlt , di ula 1~ C,,..,,,.tr Blvd .. 0•01• TO SHOW CAU51 County Clerk of Or•noe County on Stp-menera, w rftPUt•I• e1crll•. '' h•V • NO<tt> Holly-. CA In the Malter OI tlw Apptlc•lion of' ttmbu S, ttlO. el9una t>UeCk' wr reqlslracla • llempo 17131 9'CM411 MARTHA BITNEY, Petitioner, tor ,.._, • El<tenSIOllUSl chan .. ofN•... Publl-Or-Coast Dally Pllol TO THE DEFENDANT A clvll ByJudftllR KH ll"9 Whtrtas MAR THI' BIT NEY hes Sit.flt . .!,.. ll,E,JO._!_• ___ ~ compl•lnl ~-., llled Ill' the pl•ln. •Published Or-Coast Dally Pilot, llltcl 1141• Pttlflon w•1i. cltn.ol ltlls tiff 1111•lnJI ""'·II vou wl~ lo de-S.pt "·1~* ----~ Court lor .......,Inion 10 chenqe her PUBUC NOTICE llllt lawwll, you must, wllllln JO den na mt , MARTHA BIT NEY . 10 •lltr111hsum..-•l•M•Yfdonyou, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MARTHA OORAN; -·therefore; l'ICTITIOUllU51NIU --flit wlltl tt1it court a wrltlef\ re.._.w l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS IT liMEllEBY ORDERED 111•11 •II MAMI STATIMtlNT to Ille CGmllielftl Unltts you do so, PUIU.IC NOTICE NAMI STATEMENT perso"' lnleruled In lhh metier Tiie totlowlnq persont ent dol"'O your cltfeull will be tfllered on ·~ l'~•TY •ELEASE FICTITIOUS 8UilNESS NAMI: STAT&MENT Tit• lollowlnq per~nl ere dotno llY••neues. DOc;.O. TAPE, 711 W 11th St., Unll A·S, Cotta Mesa, C.. '2•21 J-R. l'l>ftlell, ~ W Bey !It .• Apt, H·tol, O.te Mew, C... •Ht7 Nl<k 8. G<-m. r I Swall-T1ll, lrvlne, Ca. mi. Tiiis llu1lf\HS Is c-~lff "' • 91Mfll.-"111P JdW> R. Pomel I T~lt ~ wes llltcl •1111 1"-(-IY Cltrtl of Oranoo Counly Oft S.· ...,, ... , 12, "'0 .. ,.Jiit Pllllil-O.anoe Go.tit Dell, Pllol $N4 16,t>,JO,<Xt.7,I-Jl•t.all Tiie IOllOWl"9 perSOfls ••• doln9 aloresald 'PIM•• ., 0.P<trlrne"'I J, ......... u es: pllcetlOfl of, .. pl•lntlff, encl this cou<t NOTICE IS MEREllY GIVIN ·-lluslneu •s. Or•..,o• c-ty Superior court, 100 PACIFIC COA$T AESPIAATORY may ente;' • IUCIQlnenl a9o1lntt you tor ti. foll-nv , .. ""of found o-• ..,~ CALYPSO SAi LI NG AS· Civic Center ~Ive West, ~la AN , SE RVI CES, INC., HI "•mllton, the rellef ,,.,.,.._In the comp1e1111, pr-rly...,,. _ llelGby tM CllyOf SOCIATION ANO SCHOOLS, 2Ul on C)(I-14, 1-••• 11:00 O'CIOO •CIOl,C.t•lillleM.CAm27 WlllCll (-reWlt '"vamls ........ I of lrvlne Polle• °"'9<11Mnt f0r. oerlo4 Wot Ca.sl M..,._ay, Nt-" e.1c11. e.m. of MN 1111,, -then -there Pee Ille Coe st ft••••ratory w•oes. lellll!Qof moNyo-.,..~,or 1ne1c.sst1'n1....., t•> d.,._. lllcytle" Ce . .,..., •-c-. It eftV ,,., heve, lllrfly Mid S..no lce\, In<. ta C.lltoml• <..._ •• olller r1tlltl rt-tt.O In the com· re<llot, bkycle Ntb Cel""'° MarlfM!, Inc. le Calltornl• -llC841on for. Cl\el>Oe t1' ,,._ shOuld llOftl, 9CMI, •41 El Ooredll Plly., El C·•· plelnt. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN thett corporatlonl, HU Wnt Coast noll••91'8flted~ jOft,CA~ o.-TEO:Merch19.ltl0 II no o-r -•rs •"" prove\ Ill• Hlgllway, He--1 8Hc.h, Ca. 926'.'I IT IS F'UftTHER ORDERED thel • This bullNM Is ~OftdlKIH by •CW• Rl<Nnl L. W11<k, ownt"lllP OI the pr-rty within .. ,..if This bullneis Is conclucttct by • <•· Cot>Y of ""' oroe< to -<•11te .,. por•tlo'I. Oertr (71 davs 1011-•no tlle llllOll<lllOll 9' poutlon. P1*4lt!IH 111 Ille o..,... c .. 11 0.11, • Peclfk C-llY N. ~... thh nollw, IN '"'• ....,.,. NII ""'" CALYPSO 111\AlllNE, INC, Pilot, .... .._..of teMfM (lrcul•· ............. Servkl\. IM .,..,.,., 111 Ille ti-. If """'' .. -· .. 111 ,,,.. e,:Jlm Parhr, 11011 publhll•f In Colt M .. o. JllWIC.O-r City ot ,,....,.,In Wllicll <••I~,, .. ~=~=~=t::= , .. ~=~~~'· ~~~~==::~, ..... ~ 5~~=· perty1flc~~~:::~llon 1 l't•t1n s..-1or c;_, r-om ..__ <;t>ltf ' PublltNd Or-c .. .-0.lly PllM Plltl!IMwd Or4119 CM•• 0.11, PllM Publl"'" Or .... Coate Otlly Plkll PUllllSMll Or-CO'ld D•llY ~1..-. PIA>ll-Or-C..Sl 0.lly "'I« Sept.tt,H,J0,0c1.1,1• n• .... Sept.1~.u.ao.0ct.1.1• Jn1.eo \etlt.t ,i.,u .a .1• ~ Sotof t.1 .. n . .ao.1• .,.., SN4 n ,1• an• -·... ---· -: r----~ !. ... . : I : I ! ' D~LY PILOT Mldiiplt-Birfh..~ Da vid V e rbe r nt>, :-.on Dann) and Mr:- Verberne hold thn•,• 1·Jl\ t•::. born lo tht•1r dairy row .. Bossie · 0 11 their farn\ in A1mh' La. "Bossie gaH' birth to foLll'. hut on1• bBITUARIES ~~:.~:, :,:!~,E 1 · p~,:;:~~:,:~= NAMe UATeMENT NAME STAT(MfNT I"• IOllOwlnQ ,_,_ I\ 001"0 OU\I TM loll-ll!Q .,.,_ I\ OOlf\9 OU\! M \\ ., ~~\ ., I'\ !..EASING, lltOO Dow SI Sit MVRDOCI( & MURDOCK, AC: 000 Nt~8<P<Kl\,CAt?..0 COUNTING & INCOME TAX. Ul P•11'""' row1t•. Sf)! H•ll ,....,UO>, I Powtll Cl . Coll• MorW, CA .,.i. uun11no1on -h C.At?..o T•~ll> Mu•-•. •n Po,..11 Cl , I 1\1\ Dutlt>tU h (Ol'(ly{lt0 llY on In CO\le Morw, CA 91616 dt'ltlltdual '"'' Ou~tw>\\ 111 <.Oftdu<te-d t>Y f " in ..... tine l-<lwle• 1 OM dll•I ftU\ \t•tf'mff't ••\ llf.O •Un IN> lr••• MurdOck Counly n trk ol Or•nqe Co<1nty on Thi' , .. ,.,.. ... , ••• lllllCI wlln llW A"Qu\I 16. 1..0 Counly Citric OI Or..-oe Cou,.1v on Sep , I' 10t1' lt Ml>er 11, l'llO IJUllll\""" Or-ro1nl Oolly Pllol .. IOIU Y lll •,'16, U, JO ltlO M1 t0 Publl~i.o Or-Co.ii O•lly Pllol I ~Ill 16, U, lO, Ocl. 1 I* 3tU '°t •PUBUC NOTICE NOllCI! INVITING •10s NOllCE I!> HEJIE8Y GIVEN llWlt 11>0 o ... ro of fru\IN> of "" CO<l>I PUBLIC NOTICE (OMN1un11 .. (Oii-Dl•lrl<I of O••nl'I! l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS C.ounlV, C.lllornl•. '""' lt(elv• •Hiedi NAME STATEMENT t>IO\ uo 101 00 pm, Fnd•v. OtCober '· Th• tollow lno persons •re domv ltlO •• 1"" Plircn•••no 0..perl,,,.nl ot bu\lnou o w ld coll-Ol•lrl(I IO<•l•d •t IJIO TRAV ELCENTER OF HUN A<H m~ •••nu•, (O\U M•••. TINGTONBEACH,tllltl All•nlo,Hun (elllorn1e, •I wnlCn 11,,,. w10 bid\ .. 1111 llnolon BMC~. Ca 971>48 ti. 1Wbll<ly-ano nad tor John 1 l'l•MQdn. l~t W11n1n9 PRINflN(; OF ORANGE COAST Wt11, HunlltOQlon Bf.Kl\, c •. C.OlLEGE NEWSPAPER "COAST Jo•n E Fl .... Q•n. 1061 Wl .. llnQ R E POAT FOR "10 11 SCHOOL Wtll, HunllnQ\on Beach, C• YEAR rn1< bu\I,,.., '' conouctod by 1n All bkh .,. 10 lie '" •ccordance wllh dlvldual• IHu.oano a Wllt l I,.. 810 Fom1 ln•lrucllan• •ncl Condi Jonn T Fi.Mgan "°"' •ncl Sc>Hlllullon~ which •rtt now Jo.n E Fl•M9•n °"' tlle •nd mAY tw \.Kurff •n tht ot Uc.• This SC•l~l ••.s t•l•O wnn '"" 011,.. Pur<-11\Q Aveni ot 1a10 COll"9"1 Coun1v Cieri< ot Or-County on S..p dl\ttl(I lem t:wr' 1'80 E•<ll btdDff must '"°"''' wlll\ hi• ,,.,..., btd •<•\Iller' cl\rO, certified Cl>KI<, NOlllt lS & ASSOCIATES, INC or blOOt!•'> bone! ,,,_ a.v•llH 10 111t Olt C•-Orlwe o•O•• ol llW C:O.•t Cornmun11y Collt90 "'•"" llffc~. CA. tt ... Dhl•ICI 8o•rO ol Tru>ltt\ In •n PubllsneG Or-COHI D•llY PtlOI •mounl no! !en,...,. flwe oercenl U .. 1 Sep! 9 16 n. lO 1• .i.JHIO ot 11\e >um llld H • OU•••n1ee l,_.t 11\e bldcler will tnler lnlo lllt pr-.ed Cc>ntt6<1 If tfte wrne it .t••rded to PUBLIC NOTICE "'"" •n nw event ot t•Hurf' to tonier 1n - ----lo iucn con1r.c1, '"" 1><0<eeO• 01 tne NOTICE OF DEATH OF APWl.....,.\e Cl\e<I< will bl torfellod, or In ll'le t aM R 0 B E R T J A M E S ot • boN!, '"" tu11 sum 111tr~01 w111 .,. LA U G H LI N SR k du·d Thi' qu,1d111plt.· births are a n occ ur· 11•1w 1· of I 111 li'/11 OCHI. at·t·o rthng to the local \ t•l1•1111.111.111 IO<ftllod lo W•O COii-dl•lrl<I • • • a a No bldOt< -v w111><1row n11 blO tor ROBERT J . LAUGHLIN, a ~"oo ol fo<1y.flve cm oao •11tr SR ., aka ROBERT J . 1"~~:1:::~oro1t~r::°.,';:~!:;::~ ,,,., LAU G H LI N , AN D 0 F prtYlll'OI! ol ~lt<lln9 •ny •nd 111 btOl PETIT I 0 N T 0 A D • or 10 w•1ve """ 1rre11u1•roll•• or on MINISTER ESTATE NO. form.tll\:~~n_.:;~ ~d ~~;~~.,.bl<l<llnQ. A· 105963. s..crelMY. T o a I I h e i r s , · eo.n1o1rru\1 .. , beneficiaries, c r edi tors Deaths For tl1t~ Record coa,1 comrnun11y and contingent c reditors of CDll'9f 01>1riC1 R b J L hi . Pub"'""" OrdtlQt coau o6 11y Pi1oi o e rt ames aug in, S..pt 13 :io. 1"90 1111 '° 1 S r . , a k a R o b e r t J . Laughlin, S r .• aka Robert J. Laughlin of Corona d el Mar, California, and person s who may be o therwise interested in the will and/or e s tate: Elsew/U!re CAPE ELIZABETll , Main e CAP) Alfre d .R. Fall~r. an artist n o te d for his marine a nd lan d s cape pa1nt 10~s. died Saturday LA JOLLA 1AP 1 Retire d Vice Adm Robert F. Hic key. com mander o f the a ircraft c arrier H ancock rlunng W orld War fl and public information chief for the Navy f rom 1950 t o 1952. died Thursday H OLJ .YWOOn I AP 1 Actor Michaf'I Strong, a familiar fan• to f1I m , televis io n and s tagt• uu dience" m o r e than 30 year s. died o f can cer Sept. 17 a t CPdars San~11 Hos pital H OLLYWOOD (AP> La Scala lyr1r s opr ano Anita Apolloni Mirovitch, 89. died Sun day Deal la .\ 0 f ic.-P~ L.4ZAR US BENJAMIN ALfl!EO l Al ARU!> ru•O~nl ot SHI B#&c n. "' Pl\WO awav o,, Sfop1tmbu 71 1"90 ,.urvhtf'O C)y h tS WUt ~"·~ L.•l~l"U\ •nd J \()fl\ Gr•ve,IOt ~rvkr' \liltlPrt nr10 on luf'' .S.y. !>ePl•"1Cltr 73 1"90 Al 7 OOPM di Utt H•rbor Lt\W"I M ount 01 11P Morluarv ot C:O.I• fMW S..0-SSS.. SMITH HELEN ELS• SMllH IP\•d•nl ot CO$t. Mes.a: c.. •or ?1 1 "'""'' Ptt\\,.d JJWb'f on Seopt1mO.-r n 1980 Sht' w.-. .. A r9\1otn1 ot Ettu c1 .. 1r,. w1'"on''" 10, rnoit of ~, Int ~ w•' ~ mf'mb4'r ot rhe G"•<• lutl\•rttn C~urr,, C1 t W 1\cons•n Snf' '' \ur¥1vf''1 ov / OiUQnlHI ~r.tldi,..,. I """" ot ((KIA Mew C• an<t MIH j()f , .. M Pur y" ot V1n Nuv• C• '°" fuqp,,.. I! ~"'''" OI l•f"<•\l .. r Ct! c "'"t\dt htldrf'"n .-.no / oreat or~h•ldr,.n !wrv1t ,. .. wwdl o. "4tl0 Of"! ~\day .-.,...,, .. m,,_,, lA 1Qt0 •t 2 OOPM II tn•· H,ut>or \ tt ""n M•morral Cr-..Df"I w1U\ Jt,.v BnKf' R r urrlt-Ot11c1~t1nu S,,.rv1et•\ UMf'• '""° dn t cUon Of H•rOOr l ~ .. n Mth...nt Ohv .. Mor'h~lt'IOf(O\IAM.f"~ (#I \.0 \H4 r 'ACIFIC VllW MIMORIAL ,ARK Co>trt>tef\I Mort11.11~ .( 11.1µ.• J500 F' ac1l1l Vu·w II•,, Newport 11.• 1 1 644 •1 'Ot M<CotlMICI( MORTUARlf '> Laoun,1 11..,,. 11 j 94 YJ I, l a4un.1 H11I• 7b8 ~II San Juiln <.;..ip• 11.111 .. 495 , ,. 't. HAHotl LAWM-MT OLIVE Mortuarv • < 1•11•• ,..,,. CrPtT\.J (UI\' 1625 G1!.li!t A,1• co~ra ,.,,,.,,1 540 55~4 '1HCI HOTHIRS HU HOADWAY MO ITU AU 110 Bro actw.iy Cos1a Mes.J 642 9150 Uln & lllGHOM SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLlff CHAP'lL 427 E 17th 5 1 Cc1.,IJ MP"il 64t1 Q~71 "HCI HOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main S t Huntington Be.Je n 536 6539 f'lll(fAMILY COlOHIAL fUHlaAL HOMl 7801 Botsa Ave Wes1m1nsre1 893<1525 ·~ Birth.~ HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN """"" 10. 1090 Mt ano M r\ Grt-QOflr Stfl'f'lr H un1 "'f>tOl'I 8rtttPI QHI M' onct Mr' )01'f'On M t>\tnQr• Honunqton Rf'Mh DOY AugutlJI 1- M f 4t\(I Mr\ W ttlldO' )01"1.,._ ''"'"f' t>n; M t o 10M t' qOCM'°t Ptt.t.-r'-on ttlH" 1.nq1N, EW~tn 01r1 ""' .and Mr\ Aon.uo Ea.-.,, t ""'" Mf' 'Cl I w1n bf.JV\ ·-~•11,ltlO M r &M M t'\ AOOPrt up.n1~ .,,f.lfon Bf'etCh Q1r l M r .. ,.o M n, SfPf)tlf"n Mv O M•\-A fi11Y ("''" M r 11nd Mr\ t arr., T 41ytor t O\fA AU41••1 n . '"'° M t •110 ""'' W ttltd'" Ati•H Nt'w[M'1n At>tl4 n. IWl,,Qlflii. Mr "'"' M" ttw>nltl\ W0t.>d Ir vmtt Qlrl Mf it1\d Mr\ T not'nAt, t ••tr m• S41\ \.t Al\•t .,...,IQht\ t)Oy M1 llNI Mt'\ C:,,0.fh R .. '1,IJrO ~t•m•• l\uquu l4 ,_ John \ .-..•tt1 A"'!U\I U, '"° Mr 1nf1 Mt\ W 1IJ1.u•1 P~""'' tn\td M,.._, tlt•Y M r "'"°""" Jamtt L.1rn111le CO\ta ...... .,,., ·-,,., anes Mn Wllli•rn ~'SW'nQf'r N f W POT'! 8Nth, Otti M r •nO M ri W1IU•m Wilson (O'\I• M~w. Q•rt A _.t 11. 1- M r e"" M•• Ron.lo Ell•• Hunt 1nQtnn 8-~n boy Mr •nd Mr\ Howard Goooman Mvn11r1.,1on f''•'n OO• ,,,r ""° ,,,,.,, Btt.K• EUWrlnQtOI'\. .,.u,•t11 r'llon 6f'tt<n bo't' M t MW1 M t'\ W1th4Jf'n l~1v4 S.Jn r ,.T>,.nt,. tw n\~Ydnogu·1 A119~1', 1ft0 Mt •"Cl ,.,,.,.., Han•' 1<ra1nm•n, t-4ont1n9t~ ~d<n qtrt M r ,.no Mt\ RtlPft E\quer Hunt 1noton 8 t •tch oirt Ayqust JO, 1090 M r .,na M r'i 0111~ 8orQu1\t ,:-oun. tdln V•llrv, Doy M r aflO M r\ M 1t hat"I Davi~ CO\ta ~,.\A OO't' • ._.,11,1- Mr and Mr-s Mai,ah110 Cost• M,.,.., Q1fl M t and M n. Dona ld ~"Qbf\th f O\ltt M l"-..a DOV Mr o11no Mr~ Jonn A1t1nf', lrvlnf', r>oy S911ttmDer I, 1- M r ,.,.,,J Mn ioston Pun•l"v, ''""'" 00';' Mr .-nd Mn. ~tLharo Sh"c ._ tf-,,1f'\fl Q1rl Mt 1tntl Mr\ M irMttl Mull,.r; v tfunhn..,ton St-M,, bc>Y S.P<omw r 1, 1-M r An1t Mt\ ( fttl\tOC""' l)r I M 9rA' ltUflltnQion fht;tO, M'f M r .tn(I Mt'\ Ot""""" \IOf''lil t MM tYjlllfwt .,.,, '>•.,Wrnl>o• ' ·-M ' "'•' M • ., ,.. ¥0 ',, •• ,,HI I tlfr•I<' U1tl M t •"'' M•, '"'''"''' ,., .. , M' ·•••I "'• rt •'" fltf •,,.oh ,,,,.,. ....... , ...,.-Jt•mt.-• • t.o ""' ~·.. ,,, h• ,, ,,. , .. ,., ... j '"'.' ..... , •I ... ,q ,,. '~··· , ....... 'I• • I ·- ........ 111•·' I.,. 1. ". ". ,, ,.., lo • O I " .. ' ,, , " ,,, ti ' ,,, "' ., ,, ' .1,, ,,, • , .. , , 'J I I• ., '"·'' ''"''I \4~.,, .... 4 ... "' f/• I '• • rJo 1/1 .. •... , I .,., I / •f1/ Marine A tt~rul!; Session , .... j •• , •• M annr Air R c.:!>erve I.I (;o l Geo1 ge H . I' 1 n c k n l' y o f 3 2 0 I M 11'1Hj.(un . Costa Mesa, Allf'ndc:-d a Western mohill7.ation station con· ftorenn• at Coronad o . 'l'h•• c:onfcre ncf' was dcs iJ.tnNI to acquaint ccr1a111 o ffi cers w ith dutie s they would as · s ume in the event· of a major military mobilliation. Under ~e ~an. each omcer has been pre· ass igned a mobilization bi Itel and would r eport to a specified city to aid in processing personnel for military service. Pinckney, for example. h as been assigned to Albuquerque, N.M. ' IHl\}hlO fh,, fl tJll M• fl"-I Mt hWlh '"'" 1,..,., .. , ""' M , u"ltMt Mf",,. ,J.fl "'1111 ••u•t V.1 \l•ttlf\,1h l M.h '1H s.pq..-,. • ... I'"'""'"" ~ .. &rw fv'u" t.ommuirut• HOt.p4\.ll Auqu~I 11 ""''" "''"" M" Mu "'4rl l 1n1tt, f nu" t"1" "•''' v tvw ""'"'' 14 M t <Jn.ct Mn fl.Jul f\v''' thmtH'\Qtnn Bf~u n q•r """"'''I Mt •nn Mt-. J hOtnt4\ ~ttt\lt"'lttl ( U\fd M"'VJ QI' I r tJBl.IC' NOTICi: SUPERIOR COUllT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY 0~ ORA"Gf. 100 C1vtc Cefttlf' Orlv• W•u s.nu .,.,..,, c. n101 MAllRIAGEOF PETITIONER ERIN fLILA8ETH C.l!AV BOLANDER RESPONDENT JOHN ANTHONY BOLANDER SU_,NSf,.AMIL.Y LAW> CASIE HUMBER' 016tSn -NOTtCIEt You ,,.._ --Tll• c. ... rt m•y clt<l4e ~lfltl .,... ... _ ... , ... r ... , ... lle••d ""'eu .,... r-• whftln JO •• , ...... "" .......... 11911 .. , ... II , ... .,..,, to ...., ltw ...iwk • of .., l&llotMy lfl .. ,, matltr, ., ... \llould de '° ptomptty 10 ttwt your ,...,...,,, ot ...... ,,.., lf Mly, ""'' ... '""' ... "'"' AYISO' U sftd h• •loo cltm•11d•d• EI "1r111un•I ,,..-<le<idlr contr• Ud '"' •uctltn<la • ,_, ..... Vd. r .. .,.,_... clenlro ... JO dla• LH I• ln4ormauon ...... ,, ... . SI Usl.ct -· tolk tt.tr •• ConMjO .. 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Nt•""1 IH<.11, CA ,, ... hl:l7141~ Aiw ... , .... llM- Publl.,,... Or-Co.•t D•llY P11ol .kpl. ,., 17,23, ttlO ,,,~ Call 642-5678. Put • lew words lo work lor ou. A"'111>l 1J M • ct NI Mr' RObPt1 W 1J11, ltvin.- ""' AU9Utl 1J Mr M'Wl Mt\ Gfirtif() nA.fl'f Uni A"9"11U M r ,tnfl M r "i Stf'ptt,..n Aoplttoro. l 11tQun" N1()Vit"t Qlft ......... 21 M • 4"'1 Mr\ fom (011~uot1 Hunt tnqton R,.M h Q•tl A-.1 T• M• 411'\0 M r' (.t~ Vfl"l(h ''"'I""" IJ!r! M r •,,O Mr\ (,~,,_. N1\h1mur4 lt"1nt oov S.P<emwr 1 M t •l"d Mn l\m4' V.\,Qd\ if'loQt°" 6fMn Qltt S<till"" bff ) M r and M r' Earl Duncan Pooit bOy Hun•· Pt1RUC NOTl<:E NOTICE OF HOH RESPONSI 81LI TY NOllU 1~ r<EREAY r.1VEN 1n•1 lnr unCIPf'\•QfVlrJ wHI not tw tf')l)On\tblf' ror •n~ C)lllllt\ ot 11.-.t>1f11tll\ contrac1,.a Oy ttnvOnP ottwr tnan m.,,,.., on or art Pt Ith\ Odtfl D~leO In" l~n O~• ot !>eolerrllt'r. '~ S,Uy.nB Sotranko < o A Ve1o"voa 1 S60 M•llallar w •Y 8tQ Brt-•r C•tv Ca '2lU Pubh\'-<I Orangip Coasl Oa1lv P11ot S.p1 I• 11 n 1"90 311>& eo PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ NOTICE O,. T E ANO PLACE OF PUBLIC SA COL.t.ATf.ltAL l!>ec t!04, s..tad.I. u C.C I Nollce •• .,.,_ ..... 01..., by 11W un oe,.19neo tn.ot • public wle ot 1~ follow1no dr\cr1btd coll•t•r•I wtll M MIO 41 I"" hour of I 00 0 CIOO P M on I,,,. Sii\ .,., 01 Oclober, 19'0 •1 8a111oe & 8 St N ... POr1 B••c1> Coun ty Of O'•f"Of" Statf' Of C•htornlA (.onverte<i Buoy T e.-r This \.JM!' ls e::.1no hf'to to entoue tht- ttQnt~ ot t~ Un1tt'd Stat~ S.mall Bu\t nfn Adm1n1stratiori und~r WC\ltltY •or''""""' w ith M•r tnt-A:ecow•rv Svsttm~ on ftff' 1n S•c r.tmento Cat1torn1• MA RINE RECOVERY SYSTEMS lhf' t>Ooat w1H tliif' d"'"'•bl• tor tn\.pec: lion by •P1X>1n men1 This no•K~ t\ Qlwen 1n 8'<Cord•nct Wllh ll>t IYOVl\IOf>\ ot * Uon 9SO., Su1><11v1soon Ill. 01 I~ Uniform Com mer<••• Coek' of thf' St•tt ot C•llfornl• A l s1 .. n Co . Inc S4"6 S.hum~ A Yf Sv1tt 8 N HollyWOO(f, C• '1t.ol By Al Sltin Publ•\IW!d Ora._ Co.o't D•lly PllOI. ~Pl '3 IQ80 A pelition has been filed by S h irlee Marie Roberts and Robert J . Laugh lin, Jr in the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that S hirlee Marie Roberts and Robert J . Laughlin, Jr ., b e appointed a s pers onal representatives to adminis ter the estate of Robe rt James L aughlin, S r ., aka Robert J Laughlin, S r aka Robert J Laughlin (under the In· depe ndent Adminis tration of E s tates A c t ). The peti· lion is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive , W est , in the Ci ty o f Santa Ana , California on Oc tober 21 , 1m M 1980 at 10:00 a .m . Pl'BLIC NOTICE IF YOU OBJECT to the gra nting of the petition, l'ICTITIOOS BUSINESS y ou should either appear rne NAME STATEMENT at the hearing a n d state ou .. ne•~0~~0 .. '"9 P'""'"' ••• do•nv your objections or file CL AYTON GARDEN GROVE written objections with the ~!,~o•=~n H•11•••1 s.tnl• An• court before the hearing. Cl•'fton. Clayton a Compeny (• Your appearance-may be Gtn•••• P•rlnerll"Pl. no• South in person or by your at· HAlladav. s.n1• "'""'· C.hlornl• •nos t orney. Oon•ld Dunoa<i. ISi M••leo Cir· F 0 U A R E A cte, Cosla Mew C.l1tornl• t1UI .. i Y TMs buslne1> h conou<1ed b• a C REDITOR or a cont- oene••1 ,,.,.,,,.,.,,,P ingent creditor of the de· NOTICE OF CLAYTON CU •YTON & ceased , you must file your 1S:~':oia:i=,s~~~c.I =:.~:r1a,,..,.,,,P c I aim with the court or NOTICE •S HERESY GIVEN 10 '~ By NiO E Cl•y1on present it to the personal c,, d 1 to, s o t Go Ao o N M rn.s ~!~, w•s fllt!O witn '"' representative appointed AVER BOOK. <IO<llQ 0Us•net5 as SIT N· Counly Cl~,.. of Oranoo Counly on Sep by the COUrt Within fOUr SLEEP SHOP, Trans1.,o,. •hou 1 ~ ,, 1-months from the date of llu>1r>e1s aGOrMs " 707 S Et C•mlno em~• • ...., R••I, s .,, c1em~n1e, coun1y 01 L.awOffk" ,.,OH• first issuance of letters as o .. ~. Sl•t•of C•lllo•n1•. 1haf . bulk AGNEW, MILLER. CAllLSON provided in Sect ion ]al) of 1•antfer l\1b0Ulto1>em•e1e10JAMES s .. 11.,_ the Probate Code of COL BE RT, Transfertt, ""'°se busl- r>fU <IOdroU I\ 1'10 E Ka1~11 •• s1e:u . :,:~=.~".:;11 1 <;~liforni~. The . time for ~:~1~~~11Counlv Of Oran90, Slate of Pubtisllod Oranoe CoaSI D•lty Pllol filing claims Wiii not eX· s.1a orO!>f'rty ''"""'''*'In oen.rat Sep1 23,JO.Ott 1, u , 19'0 :ie11.eo pi re prior to four months &• All 1100 in 1r1><1e, 11w1uru. eQulo PUBLIC N-OTICE -!rom the date of the hear· mrn1 """ qnort w111 of '~"' ••1•11 I mg noticed above. turtUtur' bu\IN S'S kN>w n as Sil N - - - -YOU MAY EXAMINE! Sl EEP SHOP and IOU1t<l a1101 s El FICTITIOUS BUSINESS . . (.amino Rut. San Clemente. Coun1y ol NAME STATEMENT I the ftle kept by the court. Or•nqt S111oof Calllornla T ~• lollowlnQ ~t\on• M< doln9 If you are interested in the I Th• °"" '"''"'"' w111 ~ cons .. m· bu•on~s~a; u R,. N c f G R o u P estate , you may f ile a re-::;:~o ~~ ::·;~ ;r: ~~~~., ;~~~ se RV 1 c£s , 10 Ntwoor, t •nt•, Quest with the court to re- 101 ~ fl C<1m1no Rral, San C•tm•nlo, Orlvo. Su110 '1170, N•.,c>or1 ll••Cn CA Ceive Special notice Of the rnu~lv ol Orano• SlaH ol .97'60 inventory Of estate assets f •lilorn1" Don•IO M l1ppoo11, I• 111 Vlo d f th tT !.«> l•r '"known lo I"" T•Mtltree. CorOOv• N•wc>ort Burn (At7M>l an 0 e pe I 10nS, aC· •Ill I""""'",,~ ..... ,""" d<td•e•w• .. ~., Roi.r1 w Clemo. •111 Pembury c 0 u n I s a n d re p 0 r t s nv l ••n••~·or ror '"" 1nr-. yu" I••• P1au F1on1ric19t, CA "011 described in Section 1200 ""~~1:~~[:!?;::,;.,1~ t'l80 0.:.;:;, ~i:.;::~:.::•1ur 1•a 0• • ~f0J=~ California Probate 1tM1'f~tN"' fhl\ \lAtf'f't'tif'f11 Wit\ tllf'G •llh thf' JOH" P RAPILL.0 Counly Clo•• ol Or•noe Counlv °" John A . Duncan, At· torney at Law , 610 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1530, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660; tel : (714) 64(>-2320 161U ll•.CI\ Bl"". SI• 1ll1 •1111u•l 7I, 19'0 Hunll ....... _,., c .. .., .. , PubH\""<I Ol'AnOf' C.ot1\I Dau., Piiot ... pl 1) l<f!IO .111/J Ill) l'tl81.1(' NOTIC •: FICTITIOUS llUSINEU NAME STATEMENT f ""' 1011ow1n11 ,...,.., 'on .... , ,,. rto•no nu\tnfll\\ rt\ AMlfl t•Atlt' t•\\) MM Ar-thur tt1¥'1 f'-4H "4) I'"'"""· I .-11to1n1d '11f1) AMIP t Nl lf'4( A (.~llh'Hnl" e f1'1KU..-flt'in 1A\\) MAt Atlhut Al'ltllft , N•) t•~ h v1nri (,,IUUtnl,.~7/U JACKS<*, KtDOEll a SUCKLING F ... r1_F_ w .................. ... ... New....,C-On•• "'""" ........ c. '1640 1'1'41N Publt\f'Wroa OrM9 (CM\t D•••v Piiot ~D1 9 I•, ll JO, 199() .!<>II IO PUBLIC NOTICE Publl•""" OranQO Co'"' 0•1ly Piiot S.DI 7l. 7•. lO, 1990 .MIA.el PU8LIC NOTICE CITY 01' FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALtFOltNIA NOTICE INVITING BIOS l'lt0JIEC1' NOS. -& -FOlt THIE CONSTltUCTION O,. IEUCl.10 STltlEIET ANO fOINGElt AVENUE MEDIAN LAHOSCAl'ING, lltltlGATION I UXTUltlEO OONCltETe NOTICE IS HEREBY qlven lhel thf City Council of IM Clly of Fourot•ln V •llfy. C&llfornl•. will recelv• l•&ltd P•OPOWh unlll tl'le l\Our 01 I 00 p.m. on S..Pl•m~r JO, 1990 tor <onllrvc11on ol Euclld Slree1 ano Edll>Ql!r Awnu. M .. it hfl'\t(iW \/!If)' ,.U, 1b~ MOnl" Vl\IA, Nri A ( °"'"' Mf1\.it, ( Autnrnl..-9'16U l\fihtt\\ Aholhtt\\.itn1 >S• Rio t ·' Af'O'"' f.Jtn.r ""tt~ ( Allforn14' <n•IO ..nhflltl ';( nlU~t M 0 , Inc , a C •l1hu111n c Df'Oor.-.tlon 1/} Vic tori•. 'oull• 7 1 lti\I• IM..., C•ltlorn1• '7'77 dl•n L.tncl\<aplng, '"1Qe11Drl & Tulu•«I Concrete In •«orO.nce wltll II• MOM«n l<l\•11tllou. 13 C.O•Mlt y Pl•n\ '"" SoeUlic.•llon• Un.itft t••wP11n "*'"h, (.a11torn1.t 91660 . P..-ooowh shall be Qrttenled under w•lt'dcov-er •nd ih•ll br .ccompen~d Rooh<>l•I> s .. 11rr11, 1n1 JO.Oquin Cl . I by Ont of .... tor ms ot b•CIOC!r\ ,.curlly required under lnstrucl!Ot>S lo bl-rs '""It•'"()'),, ,.11,0.,,, .. 9?10'f All PtOPOWI\ ~h.111 bP m1rlced .. eucllo Strf'f't •nd Edinger Avenue ''••<U•n c, 11 f ••11. 7011 w S.n LorMto. l anclM&Pl"ll, lrr19<1llon & TulurtO Concrf'lt , Prolt<I Nos .S & ..... - '•""'" AnA. r ttlltn"u" '"°' men~ or deUverect \0 •t •o bf' 1n IM h•nds of Ow City Cle rt..••~' ottl<• in tM r •• Yll Ae•t•\. 17~ 8ri•lol Ctrclo. Cl1Y Hall, 10700 Sl•I•• Avenu., on or btlort ll'lt hour \l•ted ,., ,,,. d<t\lon•le<I \ 1 O• Ano-In, C•lllorn1a ~'I llmo a ll blO< •t<tl"1HI wlll lie e>ubllCIY oc»M<I. •umlNd ano Cll!Clared by l"- M •h.mDoO Sh&l\ano••n. 1 S?• C1ly Clerk. Bl-" ano '"" pubtoc .,. ln•ltod lo ... Pf' ...... l •1 uw <le<l•••llon ot I ~ ... nd4' .it\lttt Orlvf" (orCH'la ct.I Mat, Sdld pr()OOWI\ (ol1lo•n1"t1&7S All bid\'° rK•l•eO, ... mlntO •nd Ot<l••«I wlll bl! roftrreO by ttw City In•• of)''"'" 11 <or><Juc10d b• • tor Cl<!rk lo "'-City Enql,_, •nd 1"-Clly Allor,.y for <fWOl"Q .,.., r_,, lo ll'le POr .. loon C1ly Council •I II• ·~1 ........ unoon Oc•-· I,,..., Am" Enluprt.e•, Inc Prior lo <om.._clno worl<, ll1t conlreclO• ..,d •II subc.ontroclo" •IWlll CIC> B"OIWr AmttwM!d, l•ln •~ ..... Ileen" lrom ttw Clly DI Fount•ln Valley In 11<cor0...C• wllh It. p,~,.,,, Clly Mun>cl1><1I Code VOiume i, Tiiie s. CIWlpl•,. s CIA - s °" Thi\ ,,.,_, ... , 111..S Wiii\ ,,,., All blcb ... lo bt C°"'P'""' on IM .,..,. ol ll'lt IOI-Int..,....,..,. of-· Counly Cter• ot Or•,_ Counly on Stp. Item\ temDtr S. 1'llO Fl.._., ITEM OUCltll"TION llMdl.., Ul\lhUlllllQ lrrl9'1tlon SYllM\ 4" THlurect Concrt'le 4" Colortel PCC OVANTITY Lump Sum Lump Sum Pub!"""" Or•l\QI! Co.nl D•llY Pllol, I S#pl • 1•. 1l JO, 1tl0 :1611., ~ PUBLIC NOTICE -----l'l(TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlno persoM are dolno bu'lnes'•' ASSO<'.t ... TION FOR OENTAL. HEALTH, 11174 Culvtr. Suite 8 , trvlne, CA "771S Rol>trt L. Cunnlnvn•m, D.O.S .. 1141 Port Maro•te Pl., N•wport B.,ch. CA""'° J•mH w. H°"9'1, '" Emtr•ld 8ay, l~ IMIKll, CA '7•51 JoM P Erlll!lmoen, )601 Slut Kty, Cor-<tel Mar, CA '761S T1116 butlneu h <onclucttd by • oener•I pen""'"'lp R-.i L CunnlnolWlm, 0 OS. fl'lh tYWmel\I w-. fllM wllh ltw c-•Y c1e.-of Or-County on s.i>· tember 11, l'llO f'tOI .. P11bll•lwd Or-Coe'I Dally Pl!Ot S.01111 16, U, JO, 0c L 7, 1tl0 371..eG -Sctuoart Feft ..... Sctuol•• Fft'I In IK<ordence with Ille PrO'll•loM ot Sec1lon 1T70 lo 1171, ln<lutlw of I,,. L.Abor Codi of IM SW• ot Calltornla, ttw Cltv Council of lllt Clly el Fo\lntaln Valley l1as bv ,..,..Ul10fl UCtM.llMd IM pre¥alll11Q ,_rty rate Of w~ for tlKh craft .,, type of _,,,..,. or mecll.lfllc -lo utc<1le ltw contract which wilt De •w.,_ lo ltw succeul<1I ~. Prt••lllllQ •-tn cl.,1lllc•· tlon not provldtCI tor by rnol<1llan tllall nof be 1"1 -tlle most r.cent wao-clelermlftellon lor ttw 0reft9t County •rt• n pullll"'9d by Ille u.S. Det>trt"*lt of L.•bo<, -In no event Shell It be '"' than Ille nl•4>11•hecl F-• •I Minimum W•oe. No bid wlll be con•kllrtd unln• 11 '' .....-an ltw oflkl•I bl•n-torm lurnlslltd by ltw City ano 11 m-In <1<cordllflc• with ttw provisions of lflh Notice -1'lt .,,_., requlre,,,.nh -c-ltlonl Ml IOt'lll _, S.c1loll 2 of tilt SpecHfcellon•. Eac:ll bld<ler must be !Ice..-In eccordllflc• with •Pl)flc•• bit St•I• U"". Pl•M. Sfleclllc•llon• ano ofllcl•I pr-11orms to be -tor blootno u,, be obtal ..... Oflly M ttw off let of lllt City EnQl,,..r, City Ho1ll, Cos! of Mid Pt-end $9ec Ille ell-Is U.llO, lnth"'lllQ ta1, 11 ltw blddt• rt -'' llWll Ille Plant encl Scle<llketlOM oe ""''by mall, ltw malllno -IWtnoi. Int charve tlwlll be en edCllllOftel '' oo ,..,..,.r ,._ cost of t11e Pt--Specltk.-i..1. nor tM <Ht Of mo1111no -_,,,. •111 i. ret-. Tiii City·-.... ,,,.,..,.. to rei.<t MIY Of' •11 l>l<b Deled: Se!>t-IWO E""lyn lil<Ci.noton Clly ci.r-of IN Clly Of F-elft Valley, C•lllorllle Pvbll.\Nd Orenot Coetl 0.lly Piiot ~r U, H• The B1gges 1 Marke tplate On The Orange Coast COAST LIFE •nd DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS One Call Service 642-5678 Fasl Credit Approval •...•.••••.............•.••••.••.............. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Pubtiiher's Notice: All real est alt.' advert •~cd in this new~1>apl.'r 1s ... u1 1 Ject lo lht· Fl•dcrul F;111' llous 1ni: \1·t uf l!ll>H which make' 11 1llc>11:.il to a llvertr:.c ",1n) pre lcrenn·. llm11at111n. or 1hsl·nmmauon ba:.e<l 011 ra1·e . c11l11r , religion. M'\ or natio nal on.:111. or a11 11\tl'ntwn 111 makt· u ny sm·h pref Prenl'l'. l11mta lion. u1 1hs• n minal1on ' f'h1:, lll'"'llllJK•r Wiii lllll k now111gly a 1·1 1•pl any <1cl vert 1s1n1. f11r n •al e.lal<: whic h 1:. 111 ' 101.1 tum of the la\\ ERRORS: Advertisers should check their ads daily and report er- rors i~diotety. The DAILY PILOT oss.,._s liability for the first in- correct insertion only. Houses for Sole . ....•................. Gener at 1002 ....................... NEWPORT SI 18, 900! V,•11 al fordable N1·wp11rt Ter r :ic•e 1 und o' L'p ~radcd ""rt urut Exira' w 111d11"' 1fftord moire 1ti.:h1 an<I '1t•w 11lu~ add 1· d co u n l c r ' & ... tcirJ.:1 111 l'uuntr1 knchl·n· T .. 1!.1 mc-r lov. inu·n ·,1 1•111 P·" ment l11w p1 t11<· lo .. in 1 Hl1 ,·, . Sl·Kll mo $1i!I JOO 1 "l'l' .111d '>lll1m 11' ( II ("ii liOt1 13'>1 .) .. ,. ::, ff a r'IJor ~ Rid~c-~,~Reafly, Inc. ·y · 67S-116l SPYGLASS Hill 01\ uer mu~t 'ell th(' clc~an l 1 l.u:.k 1 :-;cwportt<r 11111 I 11 1. frml dining rm. :.1cp d o w n I 1 \' r m . p v t C'OUrt~ a rd spa Own1•r "-111 conds1der trade ur exchange. \ITD nr land contra<'! Pra ed a l St59.900 HARBOR RIDGE REALTY 544-9411 675-1163 ClASSIFIED INDEX To Place Your Ad, C"I 642·5678 HlotlS A.d•ertltert tho111.td ...... lllek .... deify e•d re,ort t tro tt 1-tdietely. T1w DAil Y PILOT .,_ lleMtlty for Ill• ..,._, t..corucl itourfiO'I °"'Y HOUSES FOlt SAU 1002 . 1100 OfHSt ltlAL ESTATE 1200 . 2'00 ltE:HTALS llOO • 4UO IUSINESS, INVESTMENT FtNAHCI SOOS · SOJS ANHOUHCEMIWTS SlOO LOST & FOUHO SJOO P'StSOHALS USO SEIYICIE DIHCTOIY 6000 SCHOOLS& INSTltUCTION 700S JOIS WANTED 107S Hli.P' WANTIEO 1100 MStCHANDISI IOOS · 100 FttH TO YOU 1045 IOATS & MAltlHl IQUlrME:HT tOIO • 90t0 TIANS,otlTA TIOH '110. t400 AUTOMOllUS HIO ·H74 r···· ........................... .. i ·;· i a~.t j. \ ~. i } ~ .... ! Businessmen fl / you "'e doing jbri•f ncss under a : f'1 r 111 w11s llus1 ness 1 Vamv you are required ~by lu u.• 1 Husrness a11d i r>rof essums Code .'iec ! 179110 to 17C/.101 111 f 1le a l ,.. , c I 1110 IU fJ" .~In e .0 . i Narnl' Statement and l ~ha ve 1t published /or i ; four consecutwe u,V?eks j i WE al the DAILY ! i J> I LOT ca11 flelp with ! l both. Call t11e u ;c;A1. I' j /) E /1 /\ H TM 1': N T a t ! 642·ol32/ 1'.:rt .132 /or j' l furtl1n mformot11m . i ............................................... I Ha\ e somethanl? to i.cll" Class1r1ed 1ub do •l well 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DESPERATE REDUCTION Va1·11.nt ' 1 Bd r m 2 l.iuth home, 1'0:r.y kitchen w11h liar Bn<·k fireplace, 2 l'ar attached garage . ~up••r i.harp 1 Vacant. 0"11cr Hnx1ous llcduced $.'>.1100 Now Sl 29,!150 (;all ~46 2:1 1~1 I '#'Ill''• 11 • • ' ''· ' ,,, ;, I NWPT.HGTS MUST IE SOLD -i h d rm. lge ram rm. n ewer, wllh Tudor de s1i:n. a:.surrl(.• loan w11h •mh 20'. <In DRIVE BY "' 412 16TH PLACE $185,000 or? hule Un111ut• hm~ Sig 675-6000 4 Shcrp Units < ·1o.,r to l1<·ac·h . I! lltlrms 1111 :1 .111 w1dt< In t t11r onh ~IU0.000 Or louy ltir on'. I\ ~11(1.ilOO 1·1·1: JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 Palatial Estate 111 p rest11:1ou:-. Spyglass 11111 I lldrm l\flf!{eCIUS rl1·11 "p 111 111u .:; l a m1h r11om . lite a nd hnghl lhr 1111ul. suµer lur.:t· vool and -.pa, ouh1:1nd1ni.: u -.ed hr 1c k pat io SS!i9 0110 Clwn .. r .... 111 1 Jrr1 at t2'; WHY DO MEN ST A Y HOME? To enJO} the l'Omforts of a home like this bc<1uty 4 bllrm s . ~paciuu~ family rm. prof ctecoralL'<I a nd la11 d sc ape d G J l l! g u,1rderl 1·omrnu111t' pn ' ale l•·nrn . pC"Ju l and breath lak1n i.: ncl.'an. h:irbo1r tlKJuntam :rnd t•1 LY hl!hh Vil'":. S600,000 Call tt.il;1~ !!79·5.170 ALLSTATE· R~ALTORS ..L TWO FOR ONE T\\O cute ho uses-on e l o " pri ce Pr i me r.1bts 1tle C11sta ~l e-.a rental~. Sl-l9 .. 'iOO fi41Vi171 offers r u c k sought NEWPORT DUPLEX 2 l;111ts on fee land. Aero~~ trom park Near beach, bay. & sho pping. Prtced at 5205.llOo E\'e.S 642 2:!.'>3 DOORS re BEACH 2 2 Duplex O wner n1t1trva1ed Open to c rt•al1ve fin a ncin g Po:.!>ibh hltle o r no eash . Will trade propert1 l>aal c ar · or '!" S2-l9,0uo. Eve!> :>-18-07 l:'i associated BllOKEAS-AEAl TORS lOl ~ W Bolboo 6 • 1 166 I PAINT& SAVE -l Bdrms -den. c horce t r \·e lined Newporl neighborhood. Anxiously bargaan p1iced 1 Sl89.500 ~·7171 Of'IN /ol 9 • "\ IUN IOM ,.,,., I l~llltl NOTICE how Dally Pilot C lass- ified ads d isplay their messa11es with legibiUty and Impact? Our ads, we are proud to say. r eally get results P hone &&2·5678. . ·1 --· .. :. ~~--__ .. ~ ----- -......... -· .... ,. 4 ..._.,For S. Hones For S• H041H -t For S* ••••·•··•••············ •••••••••••••.•........•............•....•.... ........ Tuesday. Septembftr ~ 19AO DAIL V PIL01 . ......•.•........••............•......•••......•• G::.;;;.; • • • • • •• • • • j 002 GNeref I OOZ G..er• 1 OOl HcMtMl For Sale t Fw W. Hotnet For S. 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DOLLHOUSE \ '111\• I "'"''"''ill 1111 111, 11.1('.lll• 11\',lt lh1• ,,, o• 111 l"\'.llUI ,., 1111'111d1 Il l "' \\ I (II fl•'' I .1111 1 "'" l..ltt'h1•11 1111\1 lllllo Ii 111 11 \i.'llllh' ~;;j 10 1 1"11 Ill f l'fl ,, '"·Ill 111d ""Ill' I \\ill ho•lt• I 111,1111 1 I 11 "'o• 111 ~ \1,111 \It• <1 \ l>t'I I 111 uhtl I 11th m ' II.1th h111111· I ht1•t• 1Jn1 k I I I f' 11 I J r l Ii II 11 r" I II \I 111 " It 01 h t 11 k lllUJ V.CM•I .i .. d ... -d .. ,,,. \1 .111 ' ' ' 1 r , 1 i , , I '~ .. 111 >I• '11.l ~ THE REAL I ESTATERS I MAGNIFfCEHl 8000 S F . VIEW ._.ANSI ON SI 7SO.OOO I lo. \l.\1 Jo 111 I( '\l .. 11. " JUST U•t MI W 111t1• ' ,, .,,11 ,1,hrflJ' ·1 litl1111 luw11ho1tM' 1 n H 1 i.• c ',111 .v1111 1 \.1 1· I .1111 1 w It h 11 pc1ad1·d 1•.u11•·1-. l.\•·th.11 \a11lll•d 1 1•11!11i.:' .rnd 11 ·, 11111l1 .w11li1h', ltkt> rw~ 1 1111d1t11111 I"" 11111•1 , • .,, :1-.~u 111 11 hl t> 111,111 l.\tlh -.11h...,t.11111.1T 1lo\\n pavrnt•ftt '"k111 l' S~'l I noo IALIOA ISlAMO- l01 A'OllHA Ont• of a kind. old world d~sign & riualtty or lhis new auth.,.ntic French Not rnandy home. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath t us tom hom t• with fin es t "' aftsnians hip & a nwnities. Now .1vai lahlC' $.5M.'i.OOO. Cull for 1:1pp't. IAYFllONT W<• have ·everal fi ne homes w1lh pier & slip. El TORO HORSE COUNTaY I . B.drm . ,:1 baths : ranch st yle. m tt)J estalt' 1n oranJ!e g-roves. $240.000 I ti ' ' ,. ' II• I 'II• I ii I \.Ji} ~-~I C:: SEL ECT t PROPERTIES JUST LISTED l \, "~ f1 11 tf 'MI \ I I 11111 1 ..... l •' •• '· BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ,, HI I I W<" ti l 'l hOOO 34 1 Bo y~•d•• Ortvt• N B b 75 6 lb I l\ol • l • 11<1 h j'I Olt I \\ llh f,I I I I 11 T11~tin Pool Ho..,. t-'ttlll f>t'\llu. 111 b olfl, , .... , 'I"' .:.• 1111\j ,111ol 111 11 h 1 llat 'II 11 \ I. 111 lt>Jlt ·•I )111 •k• I''"'" thn •II lft I I ~\ ' I J t t I'\ '41 $1 .. >I~ \ I "' ·.,~1 SPYGLASS HILL "11h11111 .. 11. 1 1111 1111 ol1ni11 •'-I\ Ill 1•1 .. 1 l11d" I 1'1 I 11111 1 11 t C OMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE \\ p,1 lt.11t. \Ill>· 1 I •llU 1•11111 I.It I ,, •••• , .. llart.11 \ , '' l«·.dr1 CAREER ~11·1-111 .... 111 •• 1 1 .. t.1l1li,h1·ol 1111 •• 1 I 11 Ill I~ l .1k1n .... 1pphl':.t1o1n' Ir• •111 I 11 , ll"1•d I 1•.,; 1 •'-.I ,II 1· ,,1lo ·~nh·111\ l11uk1·1 -. t11r ·' 1 .ori l'I 111•Ol111lll't t 1.tl It• ti I ,I ,1lo• lll•lll.t l.!l'llll Ill 6. li111l..t>r .1i.;1· 1 .. ,1 .. n-.1\l' "" th·· JOii I flllf11tlj! Ill •• 11 •hlk-'l'I:. 111 lhl r1..Jd \ lltll IUl' 1111pt1t1ur11I) l•1r lho• 1111 ... 1111•" 1111111lcd ro•JI '''I.ti<! f)Cl'otlll I ,di flit' ,lfl inh·n ll'W llt'.1lnn111111l'' I tirp ffi.1 ti~()() $80 000 Rexi~Terms .l Ii I' 1 o H.1 \I '\\ 1-Jrpct-d1 ·•1>1.·~ """" .1ppltJ11et•' p.11n1 , 11 Uhl .111 ,.:.11.1..:•· ;!11.11 Gr1·1·n' 1111 S· 111" 1 \\'a1 nl·r S \ US Etlu1.1l•1r .... 1t1•;ill1 642-7743 STARRY NIGHTS TwiMlinq Liqhts \.\ [} beautiful h11.hh up_i.:rdded S htlr m hllm1• :-unken ll'\·ing 111om "1th c.11 herlral 1 ••11in i.:' and lireµlar1· \l.11l\ , u,1 .. n1 lo·..iture' l nu1mp101111;. Ill.! I I\'\\ Of lll\IUfll.1111!> llC't'.111 o ,rn\ 1111"' & Ut \ FIXER $91 .000 Hnnl! 'our p.1mt tirn ... h anti ,3\l' lhousand ... • .i lidnn l•l\•t1home 111111111! r 1111111 IJll \<11<.' ti-ct' 'hal11·d p.11111 ,11111 hul(o• g 1ecnht•l1 .1u ... 1 -;1 .. µs from rl(l\tl lm1.111-,,.1bll' Ill 11),111'11 I .di !NiJ 1i76': ~::~\M~ .... , ··" ... [ ~R'&lfl ALLSTATE REALTORS !!SO MUCH FOR SO Ll'nLE!! l.11" 111 11r renl 11 uul 11 ·,., a grl·at 1t11 l'st111cn1 1 \t onh S 211 .. 1110 }"u'1 c liou~ht ·' wrnm•r' This \\•1od pJncled muh1l1• h11111l' in a grem lone lion I!> l.!U.1rantl·C•!1 lo mJkc )OU rn1111 ~ l'Jl..l• ti\ o·r h.t ro .;.i.,; !>491 THEl,AHD OF CHARLIE CHAN! \ IJ>oll lhl' falllUU J>o dl•tt'I t11 c• ... ra111nt1 h aunh & in the l'•l't1tr11! rt'l1n• lo your 1•o:r.~ httk r-onrl11 111 thl' hl'•ll t ol I 1•111ol ulu. lla11 :i11 H1•111 11 out wl1(•1t ~l)U r t• not lal'JllOlllllJ.; & \IHI \'\• j!llf ,1 \\ 11111 l' I Hr~h b.dJnn• $511.1100 pluJ>o l1rst & a-.k111 g unly Si:i IM)() 54."1 }~191 CORONA DEL MAR Cull! older 2 l!t li m hum,· on R·2 Int I )(·1·a11 '"'l' o f lite h" 1 "''"' root 'op pt.'r 11lumb1n1.. r. rep(Jt'l'. t':J rtH'I' 111 .t cir .t(ll'' ::.IRi,500 17141 673-4400 t2 1ll 621-2121 HARBOR ,, [)I\ hl1111 •11 II a rhor I n1 ""I ml·nl ('11 SPECTACULAR VIEW-CdM Char min!( cu::.tum honw l~:ated on the I.Jest st reet 1n Coron a <ll'I \I ar Lcade<I gbs~ w111tl11w ... Frenl h doori:.. rorrn.il dining room and lo,·rll den \IC\\ I rum .111 I t' v c I ' tl I r e r t• d ,1 I S895.00t) ~~ .. 759-1616 ORANGETREE l•:nd Ullll n>ndn 1n In lnl' I Udrrn, 1·111nm pool & l•·n111 -, 0 \\ llt'r ,.,,,5 · -.•II '· l ndPr m;1rkt•l .1l S 7 II U 1111 F .1 tl l .! " II l' 1•1\'LHI1 l' ri ll:Jlll'llll! ,pJa REC CARPET ·-754-1202 3 1DRMHOME $87,900 \ttr:i('t l\P hn mt• \\tlh <:I Jl'l..llnl! t1reTflO<·t· 1n 111 ing r1111m a11d 1•l<lht' lo s1·h11ols and !oho11111ng Large 118Xt.S lot \"A & Fn ,\ fman1111.I! a' a1t.1 hie \ re a h i l':ll' 96.1 ,.;,;7 . ·. I • ·, [~ I att- IG o.~.~ & t>SSOOm:s EASTBLUFF Thi~ hcaullfullv ma111 I Jiil~ house 1s ~n •·ntl'r la11H•r s r1el11d1t ''1th f11rm..il ltvmg 10 11m ,111d '<'II.or.ill• kitchen IJllllil ••••Ill \II I lldrms :.re hght anrl .111 ' a11!1 lht· gro,untb an· l'lll'ha11•·ed b1 111 atu11• lfl'l'' .ind ... 11rul)~ s:?2tl !•IO 644-9990 OCEANFRONT L .11 ge :.uµer rtl'lui..e CORNEii duplex 3 Br .. l 1,,, up 2 Br. 2 Ba down \lnl ('Om.hi 11111 $>!!J5 1100' Balboa Boy Prop. R~altors •675-7060 • Dolebout Boy&Beoch Real Estate llE~l f$1Mf UCHLEHCE $INC£ lf49 BAY CREST \t1rac11v e lo 11 r bedrooms. I wu and one h.111 bath homt• F<1mily room D1n1ng <tt'l'a ll r (' a k fa S I ,I r l' U I n k 1 t l' he'' I n 1· red 1 h I e storage Pool ... 1ze 'ard Bcaut1fulll ma 1111 arnl·d S:!6S,l.IUU 631 -7300 ATTENTION REAL ESTATE N.I . PROFESSIONALS Thl• William .\l1t·haels Co will show you how to m uke 1t happen ~ow We art.' currently Malfi11i: our Danu Point ofCit·e ,'l, Jre in1en1ewinA s<1lt•$ & management personnel. l::.11 for u confidential appt K:ll ~ YES. YOU CAN .. )taybe you thought ~ ou rouldn ·t muve 11110 .1 large home bl'n.IUSl' nl high interest rates. but the owner n( 1h1:. home 1s a n investor 111ll1ng to consider an~ ll'rm~' Br creative and he prepuret.1 to move into this 2So() sq It 4 bedroom . 3 balh house in NEWPO HT Bt·:ACH featunng ~1 park I•----·-·---•-•-•--~ like rear yard und a :>pu in the master bedroom lor $259,000 l'h on1· 759· 1501 loday ~I IP1\t 111 I Ill lit 'I I I'> 11"'1<." 11' 1 l)W BEACH WALi< I • t .. J I l't•• t tS lllH lo. I ....... '•HI I 111 1ul' Jf oppu11uu11, I '" '11 I • C::: SELECT t PROPERTIES GREENBELT GARDEN CONDO! .. ~1,'1111 2 11111 Ill :• 11.11 h '"'"I It.II p ''"'"" lo.111;. 11 I 1 1 •111I1 :i-,.,,1"1 1lt1\\ll I ';.ill ll•l\I •lh :!:II.I BARGAIN' POOL -SPA I • "t 111 \ .1tl1[ I 11 111 I" I,,, 11( JI I lltlt11l •I 1llt I 1111• 1111 .•• l·uu11 II\ lo.It• t,. II l,111111\ .1r1 ,1 .... -,, IH 11111111Jtl111l ,,,1l 1u "I ,11 ~ l111t.: JIU<1( ,111(1 '' I I lj II ·' I ·' flt "\ l1"1tll 'I I rn1 I ;ill 111 ,t·• •"• 'U;i Waterfront Home Jiit t 11.1 1•u ,t11 m 11 ,1 I o I r I 11 11 I it 11 Ill o• \\ I , \ Ill I•\ I dot· k l ' 1 '' Pd I \!I I 111111 li111ld1 I \\ 11 1d1• r.1r I' d111 S1111111.' 1.~1.111 I "I tit 1.111 .... "" 1111• Imm•• 11111 •'I'll' 111 -··· '.ill t Jl11( f111ll J t.:I 1.:111 ~flf * WINNER OF * BEAUTIACATION '80 AWARD ON WATER-VIBRANT DECOR You.9 a•d H clthuJ WATERHONT . 2-ltory duplex wltt. forenr VU of PHilioft & boatiftcJ acH•lty. OwMr's _,. has 2-stary MOiter suite wtth fir-1plK•, sittillg "'°"' & brigltt decor. ConMt' locaffalt wtth loodl of s..-. footOIJI includH two 3 beod. + ..th. s 1.095,000. 673-6900. NEWPORT CREST PLAN 4 Clow to pool • .._., & spa & steps to ~h. W~ed 3 bed, 61""' ~ to Ml! $179,500. 631-1400. WATERfHONT H OME kl i\I I ... I .\II '" ' I \\ J I .. ; tr-\\ t • ._,,, H' '· ... ,,. "H. ' 63 1-1400 HIEY! LOOK M E ova • INC This 4 BR 21 :i bath has just been decorated for you. C'ome see this gr eat fami ly homt> with pool in West cliff. S.175.000 IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 REALTORS 675·55 I I NEWPORT SHORES: Two btdrOOftl. .... A·frw, close to CCMNRUlllty pooh. NCJltMd te.is courts mid clubhouM. WltMR w•llMJ distance to beach. All for _,, S 129 .500 and Cll'I Newport lkoch oddrns.. 419 62nd St. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast H wy .• CoroRO .. Mar 675M55 I I ~1akC' }Our ad•ert1s1n~ flollar ~0 fanht•r I l.1sl 1 uur husmeS!> e1 t'O <la~ m the Cla:.s1f1 ed st•1·t 1on <• f l h 1 !> n e w s p <i pl' r t>\2·5678, l'l<!l>s1f1ed athcn1s 111g 1s a bcllc•r ":J} to t ell more pt.'Ople ulaoul the :.l'rVI('\' you ha l't! lu oH er Ask .ibout our lo~ ralt's ttl(Ja.>. 642 56711 me: SEOBSE ELllRS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE IA YSHORES IA YFllONT Spectacular 40 Foot Frontage, Pier & Dock Jn Exclusive Bayshores Community. Lovely Master Suite With fir epla ce Plus Four Bedrooms & Bonus Room & Den. Spacious Dining Area With Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of Is lands & Channels. And An Extra Large F r ont Patio & Deck . s 1.650.000. NEW LISTING · UDO ISLE Prime Location . Community Beaches. Clubhouse & Tennis. Street To Street. Extra Large Quiet Corner Lot. With Traditional Four Bedrooms. Plus Great Quarterw With Bath & Bar . Billiard Landscaped Recreation R<Jbm . Beautifully La ndscaped Lanai & Paito. $43.5.000. NEW CONDO t lSTING, IACk IAY Spacious Two Bedroom , Two Bath. Re modeled Kitchen. Private Patio. Immaculate Condition . Beautiful Com.munity Grounds. Pool. Putting Green. Co n ven ient Location. $132.950. ·--, .. ., .. ,, .... \ 759-9100 u c.,. ......... Newporte..ter G AZER'~~. ~..=c...;..:..:..i....,,__ __ ," t I" R 1,)ll \'I; ~ : .. -:~. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 BLUFFS CONDO FEE LAND 3 bedroom . 2•,~ bath "Q" plan. Spacious living room. formal dining room and a billiard room. Beautiful g r eenbe l t loca ti o n rlose to community p oo l. Owner wi 11 cons ider AITD. $247 .500 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 ·~ .. ,.It • -1116 It-<: 48 S6 6J k ftwt ~ff ~tf1•Hf C..,1dt: Ji.. 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HlOO' J bf h1·,1 h>e: lll.•1•rl 1l'ltl OW(' Sl4:J.99U 1 ... 1w1·,t v,1cunt 752 :>353 llB>ROOM I>uuhlc guruge, tiOl( 120 lot Qwt•t llH•a11 .. n hul. l'lc~'e lo 'hopp1111( Nt·~ root. 1·uppcr plumlung, hard"ootl nnor~. pl.1-!lt>t IDEAL fAMIL Y HM walls. good t·crnd111un 2 Story. 3 hdrm ,rn<J gu1•!>t SI 10.tl()fl with :rn JS-.um.1 OH,\ w; fo:'l In. I-, < '()\; 0<), I hilt rn t•ccl J r " 111i.oql 111~ nr lc·nr11 ... & pool~ quarterJ>o I.urge pi1l111 bk• loan SJS.5.00CI Roy McCarch, Rltr. • h.1r1111n~ 1'l"tom1zvJI l1·a l 11r1· S i11 :l UO LOU IRECETa 548-7729 & Anoe. 675-3331 1--------Ml f~I. !1~>5 0221 lolboa Peninsula I 007 HuntincjOft leach I 040 ·•···•·····•••···•••·•· ..............•.•.•.... **SUPER! Ila• d lll rltld llrittf\\\llkl lntlt lC'l 1n l>eaultful wo.111 111·1<1 .:e llroat1mour I li••aul ii ul lld1111~ 111 ov1•1 2(U t "I 11 C'ompare 11t1 1 .ilur .ot Ri':l'Hi':SENTIN<; 1'1•11insul.1 I •ornt l'rOj)t.•rtw' Nl·wp1irt < 1411\va1lahh• l'ull f>at l'owl'r!> C\•utun 21 We:.tl'111'1 1;.i5 i221 Corona .. Mar 1022 •.•...•..••...•........ \tlral'l1vi: 111101 tluplei.. • ~ l(ctOll rentals !'rime lnc~1 t H>n $28.S.0011 640 199!1 SOUTH Of HWY 2 H d r 111 I h u rm 1• r f1r1.:pl.,;c·<·. pal111 & i:ar .1 ..:c· SlH5.flflfl H ~:1lertsen Ai,'l r;;s :t:ti3 111 7i 0·85!i8 H\ II\\ \EH . .ilJS t":.r11J 11 .. 11 t Bit • 1(111·s1 or 3 llH h1111ll_• , I HR i.:ar .1pl \\ I plo $<!5;),tMMt fii3 11j ~i SEA VIEW Pric~ Red. $20,000 l.i • On llll 11l I 111a nc·tnl( Larl!t''t St•av1l'W 4 lld1 m l'ort Hmal \ldl :!.t~J !'o'f fl ~ \ r, •1ld ~l111 11·att-1I st'llo·1 C /2 I Newport Cent~,. 640-5357 GREAT FAMILY HOME 4Br. 211a, h~ht & 111r1 . hlk lo ,c:hl & µ;_1 rl.. I'· 1111 lo lwh Only $1 IH !~)(I .. 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Pr 1 r ed .11 St7G.OOIJ Vnr mcore 111 tormat1on. 1·.tll 540 115 1 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS MESAVHDE CAPE COD Large S Bdrm. 2 , hath. •·omer lot I<\' iH'C .. .,s. sprinklers fr11 nl and back. Ask in~ Sl87 .5110 Call 540-tl ·.1 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS E-SIDE DUPLEX r wo 3 Ir. Units $142.500 FULLER REAL TY 546-0814 NEW CONDOS EASTSIDE C.M. 2.'i l2 Sanla An:. Ave 2 flit 21/B ba. 1•ontemp design Sll6.000 646-5096 646-6093 AsSUMABLE LOW INTEREST ~early new 2 BR. 21 ,_ Ba condo in small p1 uJl'1·t \\ poul and :.pa 2nd Tl> a\·a1l:.ble s;s ~\112 hl.r 1PA% LOWDOWN t ~ EW TOWN HOM 1-;s 2&.3 Bed 2'" Balh From SI 05,000 ... iSI IJ&l 18 5-FI :'-It•\\ port He1~h1 s n, Owner L~e R2 L11t w custum 3br. 2ba hml' f'rpk. Oak Fir~ .\Ill',\ Access 230 E. 15tlt St Sl~9.500 .>18·2728 Hunti,tqton Hor'bOur 1042 .•••........... , ...... . 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(' .......... . ~i'dl' J llr :!Ba llCSllNI ;1m11l 1l1t· 1n•l'S on a c:oui1 In la11e ~xten s1 .,e rlt!ck' flnly S2t>H.0011 Loquna Villaqe R.E. 497-1761 Loquna Hills 1059 •···••·•·•••·········•· SHADOW RUN ll•·.1u111ul t llr, :!', l1;i , fam l'ITI f)Jlo•r o W;lll;!. .ft•1w1r 1·•111k t nlr Ca ll ,,,..., \lanh11at8.10 11:11 QUIET GIANT Loyely 3 bedroom home on bt•autilul oversized lol. Redone in carthtones and wood, with Urt('k fireplace. large patrn. ~11·e \'a rd. filled "ilh lush shade trees Prit•erl lo sell at S 118.000. Ca II to da1 ' 540-1720 TA RBELL.REALTORS SEI .L Hill• item' w11 h a lr'riM I 044 Oat!) Ptlnl Cla,!>1f11•d .\11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 OCEAN BREEZES 3 Bdrm. 2 1·ar garage, new bath. Large covered 11a1 io Best s t reet on Westside. <)nl~ S91.900 645·9161 macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IA VINE COMPAN Y ONTHEWATH! Buy at today's price and close escrow in November. Gorgeous 2BR plus den home with spectacular view of l ake activity a n d Saddle bac k mountain . T h is luxur ious home also has a large kitchen w/eating nook and a private dec k off t h e ma s t e r suite. Assumable financing. $235.000. Dan Johnson 551·8700. (H-67 ) .... ~ ........ . ... OAIL 'Y PILOT Tuaay, Sepl.,met 23. 1ilJI ~ .... ,..... ~ lttel latet• ....... rw..ithitd Hoines Unfurnit'-d HeuNt U•fwwllMd ........ u ....... , ........ Fer S. I For S. ........ ...., S. c••••••••;••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... .............................................~acre .... .....,.r+y ZOOO Mtw,.,t•ech Jt6f CottoMeta JZJ4 toW.M J224 ,,.. J244 i..p. Nia I OIO Me,,_,..._. 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Resort 2400 ............•.........• r.•111 b.1cl. :! 11111h \-.II. lor l•---------11111 Davis & Clark 851-1666 FOR LEASE ClubhOlL,t'. pool. 1.1ru111. ---------- Nt•w 2 hcclroo111 :! bath hum1• Mtl>'i llJO l.ak1·' Coun tn ('luh. <:1it1 l1•11111s pool Ht.>a11l1(u llv la 1Hhca11<:d. nn m.1111 tpn,1n1·e yanl s auna •• ~'erc"•' & n•c hall t KJ5029) E.si~ Costa Mesa WATERFRONT SURF J iit :!ll:r. 'l•!lt'111u\ I l.~1 "I rt l-:'<1·1"11 111111 11111111 ur utc M.1tur1· 111111, S7:->11 11\11 Mr Tnholl'\ .'12 11;:,;, l'er nf11 Vu :lllr 01.1111·1 dplx fun1, lau11tl, :i Ital :>111, Sc.1slror1· 111 .... ,. mi.:r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IALIOA ISLAND Be..tiful layfront New carpet, parnt a nd t·hurm on f.Wy wrth pat1u o n W A'l'l':R ltl'ally special 2 i.tory 3 bdrm . 3 1, ba . r rplc . n e w kitc·he11. $1700/mo lease Walerfmnl 1Sal1~bun 67:lo0000 WINT& RENTALS 2 Udrm home. lovely patio and garage SliOO B;iyfmnt 3 Bdrm IOIAcr, garage. SHIOO/rm Bayfronl 4 &lrm upper. garage. Sl.200 2 llll C'ott111t1'. Adulh N11 flPh Rnn1u· & r••I n1w . 'tJlil'l plllll $1150 11111 ~ w llllh r.ti 111t:l.'i l.itv•·ly 2Hr honu• ,$illf1 f<'c'tl \ill d fur krd~qw\'. 1(11C11I ll1C'Jl11ml!ISillllc1• CAI.I. lllJh ll:ll 4:;:;7 :i1,'l IUDS/PETS 01< 1-: Su.le lfouM• l lldrm <;arul(l'. I• n<·<l yartl i'l45 fil\2 2:;111.r><tll !Xilli Modern <!Br Manor S.185 w !.pacrou.., fcncc•l lot k1d.-;11>eLs wkml!).'J1,1 1ft~e lk'll) 1\).(l fi31 l\f157 Easti.1ll1· :1 U<lrm 2 Ba l.11· 111 i.: ro•>m. Fam d y ro•tnl, r1replace. ll'lll ell ) ar<I, I ;ardent>r t·;irpl"I~ Urape-. Clc,...r· Ill ~drool~ si;15 sr,i; n:n ;rrt '.ll'M 1-;.:,1dt '1u11h•x unit 2 Br I Ba lri.: ) 1 d, dt tlrl 11ct Ill\ .\v,111 111 1 2fifi•, Santo T11ma~ Sl5'1 t'all .Juhn 1Hf>.~091i :! 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Br I 'undo Sl'il.111 llt•ad1 C'otl il~c l!llr S."il~t I rnrle 111 tw:.i~ h \gen\ 1q.; .• )!f>l(I SToro 3232 ......••............•.. Prestrgmus Palace' Stately 3br Ext•c home W arr&gar 1r.u;o1rec RENTIMES 1131 4555 HOME FOR RENT ••LWES! Houghly 10 10 t•hoosc from S375 ~ monthly on I year lease. We 're <he ones to call W\"wlb ridge Realtlj 551·3000 1920 l\arra!W'a Pkw•·, lrvhlt' Woodbridge, Jbdrm . twnhse. $5511/mo. "o Pets. 55l·2215 Wuodbndge 4 UR 3 Ba. l''am Hm. atnum. $910 mo 1;.w 1890 dys: S5l·SR27 l'VS I urtlc Ilk Jhr. 2 ba. lg Ir+ cir, 2 pat111 rp. 2 car ~ar. 1011 re:•·. S7AA;mo Mov1: IO OH"' 21:1 ;n7 6687 -i111~1·tac·ul;,r vrew from 1~1· hranrl new TH 1n Turtle Hrick, 2 M br 'I Wt•"•· 1len. 21 ~ b<J. we\ bar lrple a •t: $975 75<! 8:l'i'> 751 5813 W<X>OBRJOGI:; :1 bdrm Cond o 1•, Ha Near Wrltlwood Park. po;,I !>pa, tcnms. lake l..<'ase WlO mo 2l3·837 11339 llRD'S EYE UDO ISLE 1 ll·ean + ba 1 11ew c·ondo OPEH WED 1-4 N~wporl Beach Best l"Y in Town 12,55 2Br. lBa. lront k1tl'hen Home to ha\ e new exterior s u11pltetl b' 5 unit ... Oii hugt' lol f00111 l11r mort:>~ Owner :,a\:> "s••ll' Makt• us an 11( frl' I 752 l!f1tl !l•.9<1 C:luhhuu,.c R1t 1>.•sert llot Spn n~s 2l3·378-257:: YEARLY RENTALS Lillie lslanrl Li: I Br apt w deck. unfum. ~IOlse Beautifully remo'd 3 bdrm h ome. unfurn $1200 mo be. Include:-. utrlll1es South &!)front 3 btlrm lower. ~ar, furn o r un rum $l200/mo J Bdrm S.SSO Fenl·ed yard & garage Family please K ids & pet!> ~25 Spa1·111u' l lir " Lri.: ,.ekome Call 9fi4-2566 or H<•aullful Golf Course C11ndo W gr eat view 111 Rancho San Joaquin . earl} ne"' 2 Or. 2 Ba end unit Air, PoOI. s pa. $725 mo lnrld s washer d~ er Adu.Its. no pets. Owner 760 1719. lloat shp Tr) IO'. down. 200 Via larcelofta O\\ner 1s mot1\'alcd 3 Bdr ms, JJOOI, s auna. yrd. krd.s JM:t<; 1.\-clrnmc !)73-2971 .\gent. no fee :"u rr11ts pu1n1 1t31 ·l241i Fountain.Valley 3234 World R E ~3 2591 spa nn 2 IO(s. Exqwsite ----------1 deeoratrng for contem-porary It' ing $795.000. seller 1 OGniir..i > j QUAIL P R DI E 1 5 .-\ <' Co 111 m rrcial Land :~fl rron t ai::r un H w ~ lll Sl.200,000. Call Barhara Glass at l' 21 S::ind11iper &10 4~50 South Ba)rront .i Br UJ• per, gar. S1500 1m. rum orwlrum llow.c ur duplex '.!b1lr111 , •••• •• •• ••• •• •• ••••• ••• BEACH DUPLEX T"o 2 bdrm. I hath un 1Ls Summer \\tnler ren t.<ls. Priced lor qu1 t'.k ~;rle BALIOA-NEWPORT RUM90LD =) R EALTV ~NVEaTME NTa CLASSIC MOIJLEHOME SALIS 2'ill6 Harbor. Ste 206 ,\ S40..5,37 Ap~~S~~ 10,-TU 1:30 P.M.I , 1 ,.,...t)t '"-" ttvAn J\) ----------r • ""'° "" r>75 ·'022 NEWPORT IEACH 110 Unn:-.. Little Rock. Out of County Property 2 5 SO .•.••...•..••••....••.. Lou BreclMI & Assoc. 61S.lllt -Balboa Peninsula 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Iba. 19S.l A or 1954 B '.\leyt•r Pl. no µcl, -.ma II l'h1l<I OK $1~ ;...t~I :~1 Contemporary :1Br Home F'rplc & ga.r16424 >fee REHTIMES 631-4555 2 Hr duplex. ~no utrl pil •I Bdrm. 2 bath hu~e :i:t:I I·. 2bt t ''1 Jtlll!> mi ~ ard, hrcplac:e. ktds & riet~ rnull jl('IS ok S..550 mo 9°'>1·188:! t 115 :10 Pool !>t)at 11,•t'k:. 'l br 2 llxlrm Cam rm. pnvate pool & Jae on cul-de !>ar avail immed 559 6'l06 11r !n2 1717 leave mes~ Wuodbndi:c. l~c I br. 3ba. lam rm. atnum, a r . nr µ 11 o I . I c a i. 1 1 n t· I RHtty 675-81701-------Whyp R..._. .\rkansa:. ti ;"gross "' ....... when you r an buy a Pnmt' c11nd11 t·on\'crs111n Artist's mountam rctr1-.1l m Im eh lch llw1ld Onh 2 hrs a\.. a.\ Spt.•ct acular VtC\\S, (um1shed l'nder $ 1111). t100 I 714 I ll59 :I lll7 eves Exc lusive Pe nins ula Pomt Modem 2 Br Den 2 Ha Mrrro. Blork ocean & lJay. S850 2131378 3119 l1a frph lilt in:. 2 i:ar Exec fom1I) home. lj!e &. g ar, rn· rm, S!lf1(1 mo \ery prn,nl'W" rPdl'<'.3 Xlnl .1re.1 near shop~ IJr 2 ha fam rm wl't i:ardener. water & I ac. n•i pch, S&.>IJ mo. <Jva1L :-.;.,, 1 ~1 :11nar1 t> REDUCED ho mu near the wat, r 11n SJ.112.'>,fJOtl ----Corona det Mar 3222 · •.........••..•........ 1h1• Lido PenrnsulJ? Davis & Clark ---------• ·~f to heuch. pt sea view. 1 t~5 .'>71il h.1r. •·rpts . 1lrps bit ms, "J:.h dry . rcfrq~ • atnum. '<Ira~ 56511 mo LeaSl' prer 968 4737 540·0511 LOCJY'ICI Beach J248 THE BLUFFS L11~r hay 11te1A . Most tles1red ongrnal ar l'a Spacaous.3 bdrm -hob· h) rooll\, end unit. Huge patto $250.000 gt , G.11)"5560. • 1lmcr 7 rm. 2 ba. 2story sngl on It 2 buildable ~· lot. S315K OWC 2nd SlOOK 1101 Seashore O pen datly . Owner. 645-8410 NEWPORT HTS. 700 Lido Park Dr. 114 IBr. I ba. furn 851-1666 ~·~Br Iba. sss.ooo IRAND NEW 1122-2Br 2b<1 $65.ooo 6 UNITS Com muml) pool. walk to 2 Br units w/garuges Isl s h u p ~ & m a n y owne r benefits I.re.rt lnT~eCity JnVINETERHACE Spac 5br. 3ba. form d /r fam rm. wet bar i;:a-rdcrt'er fn c L $1 000 ,m o AGT &i4-9635 2ttr Hl11 . II\ rm. lq1k. gurclencr. no pct:.. S500 548.51(27 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '.;raciOu!> hvrng rn lovel~ J bdrm. 2ba w /spa. No 11ets S8251mo. 497-4072 Huttinqton Beoch 3 24 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanrrom mobile home t'harmrng 3bdrm estate f rom SSOO m o. t 714 l W balcony' 1ew 1-~rplc 49:1 3816 ---1 Bdrm. 3 bath Coodo. restaurants. r e n t a I a r e a 1 n Watlrfront Homrs Wcstmm:.ler O\H1er will BY OWNF.R: 2br. l bn, hse w gd !>ize yd & lot t)f storage r m Cln. nice. dse to s hppg & trans S7!1.500-ownc r will cam 2nd at 12': 21:J •'46·29-13 wkdys. or 7H ·R93 L2-l8 9am·2pm On the beach. 2Br. 2Ba Opl x frplc. patrn p\l road Fantastic vie"' S8251mo. 673 5432 2Br Hewty ~corated Downlown, shopprng I hlk . bc·h :! m1 . new parnl crp1 . drJ)S. gar Jge ~00 mn. ~tr Trrbolct S.'i2 7•)5.'i &~aragetoot fii59tfec hd -,-----RE:'llJ'IMES :i ~ rm. I 1a . recent I\ FOR SALE BY OWNER 2200 ' r $1!19.000. As- l.1Jnt 5 Br 3 & On!) sumable In Own/Agt S26!1.SUO. Owner will 1;.aa.97~ Inc. 631_14n0 hel,11 lrnancc Ag cnl " 6.Jl T.100 R~ Estate Exchange 3 Bllrm l.Jrge 'Jrd . 2800 WA7'TED 2br. housll Red£'cur Kuls Pcb Ok • ' f); 1 1555 restored charmer. New lleau11ru1 hrand ne" 3 hdrm 21 :c ba Huntrnitton lle:n·h home. t:omplell'I\' carpeted & d r aped s blot·k!> from beurh & :.ch0t 1b S900 per mo + utrb Owner wrll main lain e)(t yard r are l'all !16()..1614 lTpl'-. drps. appha nres. wood paneltng. walk to llt'ad1 & town. Ocean •"Jrry al SISOO monthly -Acreaip for Salt I 2 00 5-UHITBLDG. :--;car Newport He11!hts Fantasti c 3 bd r m n1A.ner·s unit w fam rm. for mal dining rm, 2' ~ baths & frrt•pla<"c 1 other luveh units ca1 h " 2 hd rms .. 2 baths & l1replace r\tnums & patiOl>. 6 closed ~aragc:­+ ol parking spa<'es. Only 4 yrs NEW. 1450.000 Wesley H. Taylor Co. Realtors 644-491 0 p rerer So of H.ighwuy. S550mo 6i5 .. l!ll2 Hkr $500"$650 !'>42-7255 work \• tlh $20.000 down No ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;;~~~ needed I 714 I •N-EWPO--•R•T•H-El•G•HT-•s• ~lJ Acr~. S.S.000 per acre>. hnal subdtv1s1on map n· ad.' to go l hr dnve '" downtown San 01egu. ·~···················· 1-'Tesnu hr. 2 ba. pool. p\l baekyd. lor Orangl' OJ home 12<1.11221 ·lti8H IRVIHE TERRACE Lovely Three Bedroom. Two Bath Ho me With u nsurpassed Views Of B a y • 0 c e a n $1 100 :\1onth Year':. Lease Broker, 759 9100 :'>Jesa del Mar 5Br JBa. 2300 ~q ft 1•lcc gur. i\ 1L Gardener me!. nn pets Nice. SIOOJ mu 751 1998 \ r c w frpl t• S6S0 ~ 6306. " .. "port t-lcri;:hts o~ Owner 2 Bdrm I Ba 2 Dbl Garage!> Gi9 ~67 F.ves. M AGNIFICENT H4CIEHDA OH IACI< BAY Will trade lor Condo:. in llawa11. '.\lammoth. Vail ur " 4 Bdrm. M <irds r w m . pool $~99.000 . ,\~enl &If~ l().1-l BIG CANYON New t>xc lus rve I 1strng Ftnesl custom hom on the golf course . .'i Bclrms w11 h on·r 60011 sq ft uf beaut. d<n ltnk: and e\·en· 1ng 'rew:.. lncredrl.ile seeunt~· Ii) appl. thru Wm Ole. SI, 750.000 t Co~Realty & Investment 640-5777 EASTILUFF LtL"un ous open hvmg & d1n1ng rooms, :i Br. llu r r~, won't la s t ! 1199.1100 0\\'C w/IO« llown. Open Ilse Sund a\. \'all for prior Appt Prin UIU\' 642-1736 5s7.4437 2787 lristol St. CM PENTHOUSE StM.000 onJr SBK down. & ownl!r will finance at 12%. 3 yrs. Pis call Bkr 631 ~6. S41J.2(W)g BLUFFS 120.000 down·4Br. 38a. Owner wiU sell on con t ract or lease opt ion . Broker , Steve 957-1900. 540.9;j45, EA.5TBLUFF 3 BR + fam Rm. open L&R +d e n p l a n . Carefree pool sized yard lmm ac h o m e with charm. S199.UOO. 10% as· s umalile loan. 752-2197 owner fagt. Newport Shor es 48r . nr. beach. $159.000. Assume lst T D ot $127 ,000 at 12'2'; I 760 1977 By owner. CHARMER Thrs rem odeled home features added master bdrm and famtl) room . 2 r 1repl ure:., ha rd wood rloor i.. new copper plumbint:. new root. H V a('cess and much, mueh more. New offerin~ at fl89.900 Call 5'10· 1 lSI ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS CUFF HAVEN S pacious home plus '1ew. 2 Bdrm. d1n1ng room. antl 111n: s1ttmg r(lo m upst airs with panoram1l' view Lovely patio. garden!>. 1·ustom bwlt ror s pecial people. $28.S,OOO. IARRETT REALTY REGISTER 642-5200 OPEN DAILY 4-6PM 426 Via Udo Nord MAGNIFICENT UDO BAYFROMT En1oy lhe l!ood hfe on Lido rn this 11cwl~ r1·· modeled 2 story homt· 1n a Mam Fla) lorallon with 1abulous 1•1cw on the "ater 13euc·h out l'ront Well plannetl 3 hdrm & convertible den ~laster ~Wk w11h Ii re place :"rec dining rm LEASE/OPTION P1ninsula Poiftt La'rge 4 bdrm home un romer. One H~ar option wi\h Sl.5.W> down & St:JOO J)l!r mo Sales pnre of m>.ooo JNATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 Davis & Clark 851-1666 5 ac res. llu ntang ton Beach To be i.old a t pu b li c auc tion or'l 10 16/liO hy order of the Superior Court. Broker cooperation mvrled Info Marsh Dozar , Au• tioneers . 2131272-9536 ~nts for Salt 1300 ························ On top ol the L>ana Pt H a r bor. B) O\\Oer 2bdrm . t!ba. all clec Jux adult CO·Op apt SL2!1.000. Prine. Only_ 49G 2134 ---ltoch Properly 13 SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• MORRO B,\Y Ocean \tCW lot S7,!IHO. lull prn·e Easy lt·rmo; .\~t 661 2606 Cemet«y Lots/ Crypts I 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sacnfrce. $fi00 t'U <! l;1w11 c'rypt !•)IS. 1;arde11 of Devotion, llarhor Lawn \I r m '' 1 1 a I P a r k 60'.' 584 :?AS I ·1 wo Pac1f1, Vtew Lots Side by S11Jc Both 1or pnt·e or 1111e S550 ti44-91!')11 Commercial Propmy 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA IEACH 9600$9.FT. 14 Leasoo commercial· industrial units localed on one of Laguna's main hi11hways Buildin~ re· c•enUey rcrmdekd. lligh demand area. Partners \\anl out. offering very attractive fmanctng on a total price or $575,000 with Sl66.750down. Realonom1es 675-6700 Deluxe Tri-PIH Only 2 yrs old, I 3br. 2 21Jr. nr So. Coast Plaza $249.950 20', dwn. flu lln ancin _ l'M fi.10 4~1!1:1 Fas hion Is land ltlty 6 UNITS $'105.(lllll. i!:i';'. C O~T It,\ 'T Orange Co l>u \ 8:11 3030 •luwn. n ,. ;, l ·'~· Newer dlx tnplt·)(. nr So I 'o:ist Pl.11.<1 :1 llr nwrwr u111t \S:-.llllle low ml In 11\\lfl!r 11111 hl'lp rrna11C·1 w 2!1', cJn ~:•1.1100 I) l\c,urk1· Hl'3llur FOUR-PLEX/C.M. Owm·r wrll I rnum·c /\II ur11ts I ~c :Ill rs 2 bath~ $<!11),000. A~cnl &1!"1 I 1113 9UNITS. COST A ~1 1.,s ,\ 5450.000 $145.1100 d wn Cash flow Nrar l>eal'h !J l>lrn rp l(urden units Owner t·arric~ financing ul 7'; LIVE HEAR BEACH 4 UNITS. lluntrngton Beach $<!60.0tltl. $65,ouo down Bt:aut1ful 2 on townhou.~ unit!!. 3 ttH <! -Real Estate Wanted 2900 •······•••··•·•···••·•· Have Cash will bu\ Davis & Clartc 851-1666 BYilder /Developer neccl~ hu1 ldablr ~a ncl patkagcs For condos how.es, a1>artm1•11b ur f11·l' bu1Ill1 ng s. C•Jm mcrc1al & etc. sconRULTY 536-75)3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Island 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STEPS TO BAY . 3br. 2ba. d111111g rm f'rpk. ~ar. 2 patio -; SS!);;, Winter 0 1' t·:'\ .12H Sap phi re t;J-1 m~I Balboa Peninsula 3 I 07 ·····················~· ('hanning 5 bdrm, 3 bath buyrront with 38' bout 1l11at Sept. .July $1200 mo Yrly S1600 mo. Bill (iru~dy, li7S·ti161. __ (.lt'ean view. winter. 2 Br. newly decorated. 3 car i:irk,64_5_-4345 _____ _ CoroM dlt Mer J 122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• So or llwy upgraded 2 Br . 2 Bu. hou.'le on lar ge lot. Yurd & t arport . $675. Thru July 15th. Betty Harbor View home, 3 br. 2 ba , beaut Monato. $850/mo. avail Or t 1 76(MI 1.281 RJ6. 7183 2 br hse wtdbl gar. 11at10. no p ets. S70U , m o . 640-9350/64().1589 Irvine Terrace Dollhousc 3 Bdrm. 3 bath. famrl) kitche n ·Walk !11 ha) beaches. $1350 mu ind gardener. J\1,ot. M·I 9ti87 eves. --------- 2 Bdrm. l'h Ba home. 2' J blks from . Big Corona beach. frplr. pvt patio. gardener 1111· Ask (or Faye. $750 mu fl (' Taylor Co &10 !r.llHI Sparkling. 1ntcrt'slrng , new 3 bdrm, 2 huth, patio. 2 t·a r i.;a ragl· C a r I.I e t s . d r a 1> c s . microwaVl' oven. d rs hwasher, b1'11m l'l'lhng in living room. ust.'Ci hnl'k rirt-place. j!rcat lo<'lllHm. $000 mo. Y,(,,,,,,,,n di'/ f.. fln1 .ff>ufu)1lti,J f>'i-'l-8~.9~ 2435 E. CoHt Hwy .. CdM Ken-673·1181 ~~~~~~~~ 2.'\67 Elden \\e Lg :rnr fam rm. 211U::i. atnum patio. frpk, mtrtO\\ a\ 1 oven. attached dbl car gar I 'r new S800 mo To !>CC call !fi!J 509'J Nl::WP<I H I' TEftH CO:"'Dll 213r. :!Ua, frpll'. gar. pool. Kids ok. no pet~ S.590 968 M.188. 960· 1503 N'-'"µurt lkri:ihts Sli!l5 3Hr , 213.1 ) urd. frt>k. b1 .. wh duSl' ailull!> prcl ,\,atl lO~I l'all Jun ~5 ~110, orllJ:l-9";'21 2 br cottal(l'. w gara~c & ) ard. 10 mm to beat·h. $-1!\0. <ltlulti., no pets f;;JI ·•Wit> l..uH•I\ htllt• :!htlrm h1111st• 111 prrnw ~: ~1cl1• l1w:1\w11 S...,,')lt lll•t \)Cl:.! '?!'~II/ ~EW :1 llR :1 Ba 1·c111do • (µle 11at10. 2 l'ar 1wr Near ~hop!. $ti!l5 mo Agent. 7ri0 1211 2 lldrm t11wnht1U!i•'. avarl Ol•t I. S.tti.'i tl'lll 21'80 San la Ana i\\C, Unrl 1\ Oo not d1~turl> t enants. drr ve h~. thun t•all Rent 10 Own' Gorgeous 4BdrmSS95w/lse opt' )d for kids/petst96201 R E:'llTI M ES 63 HSSS fee 4 Bd rm l "• Oa Fireplace. F'am Rm 2 C..1.r Gar liOO sq fl near Ham1lton1 Bu!>hard. S7SO mo 964,:'._!98~r6'15·¥47_ Country <..:ottai:ie $375 Spacious <!Bdrm. Krus' 15300) ~\gi:_nt631·4556fce Jtir townhome. $.'iilO mo Kids OK. pool t~nn1~ [I 111 !l60 1217. SJ6.li565 2 Ur 21 i Ba, I yr old. $650 mo Call Linda, agt . IWH37 I. 846-4292 l~xec 4 br. 3 ba. lge fam . rm f rplc, nr bea ch . gardener $850 53&0425 2 Story Condo, large 2 Ur 11 2 Ba Pool. Adults onl" Nea r Hroo khur si 1 Adams. $495. 963-4852 4br.$650/month.212 mt from beach. 84().5648 5 blks to ocean. Elegant 2 bdrm . ram rm & d en. (S725 mo>. Plush crpts. 21 2 ba. cedar & glass. Dbl car pvt gar. fully marnt yd Adults. no pets Inquire ut 527 18th St 7 1 11960 633 1 1>r 960·6331. lrYIM 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bu . ho mt• for owner . SPYGLASS Spacious 3Br 3Ba ~ ! bdrm. 2 bth Parkmg. decks. fireplace, near beach S7001rm. 194-8714 LOCJY'ICI Hills 3 2 5 0 ........•.•...•........ lBr condo. View or moun t.tins. near gotl course. Laguna Hills village. Pools, tenrus. volleyball CIC $95 962·558.5. Ask for Dee llOMf:FOR HF:NT 3 Bdrm $550 Fenced .' ard & garage. Fam ily please Kids & pe ts "elcome. Call 964 2566 or 973.2971, Agent 1111 fee L.OCJll"CI Miquel 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1guel Shores 3 Or + den n home . S8 25 .Owner. ------Mitsion Vleio 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HO:\IES FOR RENT :1 & 4 lldr m. $550-$595 Vl'n r ed y ards a n d gara g es Fa mil ies please, kids & pe ts welcom t'. (.'all 964-2566 or 973 2971 Agt7-no f~e.:..:_ __ l26' • •••••••••••••••••••••• RENTIMES "AMERICAS LEADER INT .. IUSIHESS OF llBtT AlS" CALL 631-4555 1.k1yshores 2685 Ba ysh o re O r 4bdrm . 2' 2ba. $1300/mo .. year lse. 21.3·441·3252 or 385-2176. ----------Sellercames frnancmg 2 or a bdrm. Jha. large Huge enclosed yard ror OWHTHEIEST 11m y<trtl No Smokers You c an li ve in o n k1ds&pels(6396)£ec Westcllff area lovely ex· f r. h Ir vine Tcrrucc 6J9.HIJ70 Spygla ss Hill for only Charm mg e srdc duplex. R~l.......,S 631 .. SSS ecutive home. 3Br. 28 a. 2 ° the rnes t town ousc ·---------t ••"""/mo. Executive 4 Br bd b · "' 11:1"9' '""" ·~ a va'1lable for 1m-d1'ate units on the coast oceun •.-.v 2 rm. I a. patio. ,,ew ~- Views. walk to beach home in prestii:1ous ·built-tns. c·arp etrn g , POSH EXEC.GOLi-' occupa ncy. Dee. J .O. 3 200 rl r I .. h 3169 area R .C . Tay lor. wallpaper S.'>2.5 mo. 311 COURSECONOO. Property Management: • sq. . o ux ury. Newport ac 640-9900 7Sl·2'1S7 Low down a n1I su11er •••••••••••••••••••••••--__ -----f: 21st St 6.11 5067 2 Br 2ba+den. all ap- write -orr. Only $247.500 IAY,.OHT CottaMno 3224 E .Side 2hr. den, har dwd phances incl I yr le ase 'lhdrm . :t•~ba condo. M·GZOHE wlthonl\·129.000down. ltoconBoy ••••••••••••••••••••••• noors. new c·pt ull re-S850 1mo. lst /last+$400 beaut ocean & chy lites S. ..._ Older home. garage and H. ~~!~ncs ONTllE WA1'1rn IMPICCAILE decorah.'Ci. rrplc, gar. li.:e sec dep Call Barba ra ,·1ew. no pets. S700/mo. c.,.,._. . I07B bam will ~roducc sonie ----Beaut1ful 2 bdrm+den,2 Secluded on a quiet rcii"ed yr" No p nts'. Glai.satC/2lSandpipcr. J1m003·tl002or 968·4650. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1 ~ .. ~ fl40..4950 income w 1 e you plan 8 UNITS ba. frµlc . pvt be ach. 1c11· E.slde cul-de·sar this 3 646.6813 By owner, rorced to sell new development. 8.950 Westside Costa Mesa, ms court Ir mooring ror 8d pool home will lake T urtlerock . View. You'll hke lhis adult liv- our dream house. 4Br ~ .. ft.of 1Cosandnear t8th& t:'1 condition. Income l7' boat. U til incl your brealh away. S795. Allr 2Br Monticello con Exec. Twnhme. 2 Br . 2 2'"8 1 in3bNewponl 's 1nnJ~st. 2 story, 2~Ba. w /cnt r l Wt}ittler, ta Mesa. Sl200/mowinter . y d th d . B ·1 r . Ba h l I r .• a.< en. poo . ac. a I r . Assum . l 0 3 w....i-... T--'-Co. ,800 yr. Price $445.000. OU 0 e gar enmg do. w l lllS. re n it. Ill-• • e art tones. yr se tennis. No pets. 83.l·3349. mortgage. 6 blocks from ·-r .. ,... Dn payment $130.000. IAYFIOMT 1Lr.1 l1. $745. Jeanne. 631·1266. te r com . 2 ca r gar $700mo Ginny Slevens Dana Pt Harbor. Im Rtdtan 644-4910 OWC balan~.atll%. 1-557·4436 B l ue C h rp All\.S:.l.'M1600.975·ll92 1 Ulk to bch. JBr. 2Ba. I EXCEPTIONAL VIEW ----h I t I ::~3~te! S1 49•9oo . IUILDHS A pi€UIG€ of Pavilion. Plush decor. Properties. 3 Br townhouse. $700/mo. P~~1ei)a1:k;'~g.e~~ c~~· PAQlAGrl ...q_ __ ....._ __ ._~_HOM€i S700/wk.orshortterm. REALTORS New 2Br. lUa. Laundry S w i m 11ool fa<'i l 645·3615 eves. 673-6210 HOaSls.HOISIS Re ady to go. Ofrlce Wl~l....-""lS "'NCltANTING lbdrm hook-up, garage, front 213/4~·4114l or5S9_"_s:_ri90_ ~-· ------- 1 ac. equest. eslale. New Building. Santa Ana. Real Estate Investments "'-_..,. "' yard + patio Adults. no HOME FOR RENT ....._.THI I 4300 sq rt. sln1te story Near the Civic C4!nter. 3333W.Coast Hwy,NB 2Br,newrum.S600/mo 1365 pels.SSS0.645 7300. 4 Bdrm $595 Fenced ......... AY L ido l 11 le. 38r. I m · rstm hm. Has valley fr 10.400 sq. ft. Includes 645-6646 lBr.$500/rm.new Fencedyard <548l)fee yard & garage. F amily 2 Bdrm .2ba with apool moc ulute. Avail. now. ~views. '575,000 workln1 drawlnss & RENTIMES 63HSSS t-br s mall hse. lgc gar. no please Kid s & pets SecW~Y·.~~ LM oplion. $450,000. By 0. Bourke Realtor permit. Chuc k Spiller SEU. idle items with a Waterfroot/Sshsbury SELL Idle Items wiii\a pets. $315/mo. 892·3731 wekome. 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"" n1·r .1j!t 10!~>0 inn liiJ 111115 lnvel.) <1 bdrm hnm<• wrth 110111 & Jacu1.11 in Foun 10111 Valle}, l11r mfo call !N;..i •111112 trl $ 30 Th•• Hunm ma I l' You · rl' l..uokm.: For ls l.uokmg For You• S50 foe for P•·O µle with home lo -.h., rt' n 'i for those look mi: WATERFRONT & PENTHOUSE SUITES St:!.'i '.1.11 lt•.ii.t• 1111 lh1' ,j5U "I ll dl'111\l' ufftu· "'lltl pn\ <th• bath S11p1·r l \I 111(• :11 llJll 1,11 jjj(I REDUCED RA TES Santiago Ba nk 714-8 32-5200 \:.k fo1 l.1111ta Fh 1111 •1r K.111·n I .1111i ,. \l,•d1t·JI 111 01111·1· .,llltc 1111 I•---------· le:.i:-.e 1)11\\ 11111 ... 11 l.Jg1111.1 Morlqoqes, Trust lle.i('h 1.·11, ''I lt Df:eds 5035 br 2 ba. )74~ ulu oltt••• •••••••••••••••••• •• • • • , 1u I .,,J I t• 1tl• ~l •" pref tli3 8t l5 1ii 1 IN!t. SUS C ASITAS 111~ l<t·.il 1-.1111 '>11111• lhdrm . 21 ;lt,J '\'\\)'UI I Shore~ \\ Jlk Ii> h<'Jl h Lennis & l"li~•I 1\\ .111 Ill I R.12.'i 111•1 . dll\'\ t.:11 t~l:• 1 61.'I 18.'>.'I .. 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P~sti«Je Address Ocec:wt Views w~· Bors 1714) 675-8662 NEWPORT BEACH lt..t9 Wl·std 1rr Dr <'all Ge11t' Hill fi-t2 02011 KOLL CENTER NEWPORT S .. .!:) 1nu \rnpl•· 1n 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1J a r k 111 1-: II " 11 • r l:li i::3.SI I'd \I Dl'lu\1· "1111t•' 1 ·100 i.q 11 \(' .1111pl i)t..i; l Ill pd :!li:iS F 1·,1 Ill\\ r,i;,moo S ottltf' Mtg. C o . \II I qM·'> 11t rt•al C''l.111• Ill\ t''I fTll'llh '-1111'1 1'11'• Speciali1in9 in 2ndTDs 6 42-217 1 5 4 5-06 I I Cash for T.O's. \111 .. 11 t·an \I t i.: !1'1:1 1111 Bra11d new &. heJul 11p1wr ba'. prnl det11r :! hr :!12 ba. 2 s unciecks. 11:.rtm 2 car gar .S795 tii:I 14:11 LIDO ISLE 111 + ,,f, 11r 21lll l1r !'\l1n n~ lied. ,,1r1·am \l' dshwslir. rnrporl IJ'H•I. lenn 1i-•·11· ~5fi0 mn 'l'arh Isl• \dull 1111 µct s. ,,, o.111 01 1 1:-1 ~ 0412 .Hlli \l.u·c \\t' •• 111 1 11~1 SllU S.lli.'i 2 Ill I B.1 \111 l'ool l.nmll1' 1111 1•rph drp' Adult~ 111111 ('al 01\ TSL i\ti:rnl 1~12 Hi<);I I 11'111-.:1• I"" 'l,1d1• 'l nJ I l!t' .!lt1 Jl>.1 lllt "' tblh• hr I · 111111•" 11<.'J<'h \dlh ti" pct " ;:,39:1 mo ;;u; M:lli2 HUNTING TOM LAKES Sl'AllK I .ING STll t·: ·\MS t • \S(.',\l>INC I lldrm . 1wx1I. ltlol'k Ill 1X'l'dO , ~1111-:ft• :rtlull S:llJ\, mu 1.12 .AXI;: 2 lll111·ks from lloaK 1111'1> \'cr-.a1lll'S 2 Br 2 Ba SliX.5 !lti8p or !Ill:! tllllii hlk hd1, Sll!O mo l~lfi-l:llJN111 lldt Hmmtl' w;mlt•d Yo11 11i.: 11rofosi.1unal "l<1c1kln.: 111 shr :: Hr 2 h;1 Ila' I runt hume 111 :\J I\ \l or lt>m S:~IO mu 1111·1 u11I \\<id C 11.'t I 117.) 1Mi5 ,1ft 1; pm El1'1l<inl l'Xl'l'Ul11 1· 'utlt'' 111 pr~·<,1tge hwa111111 W111l I' II m p I l• I I' -. ll pp 1l ( l ., l' I \ I • ,. 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Adul~ Yrl\ h·a~c 675 6!14M MMg 021 ~ i:i73-1328 l Br nr 111 .... n \•llb ~wport leach 37 69 .....••...••••..•..•..• W \TEIU'Al.l.c;; 'l'()Wf-:RIN<; l'l Nt-:!-. :'II EW S l',\CJOL'S l.1\KESIL>E M>l l.T /\l'TS • Etci:ant f1 repl,1l·1·i. 2 hr \\ rrplt• J.(U r S.1!15 mo 111('1 ut1h .:11 llst St 1>12 :l015 7J.I ~.'ll llliXI CORPORATE PLAZA • 'l;f':WPOHTC ·1-:v1 En 2 I'\ I ofn, "'1t h r1·1·1•µt11111 JI ea ;5•1 15.".CI q wl't tin u1 rl ~ cahl\> free No pet S.'.llli "'"11•r 548·1425 SHORTTF:R :\1 RENT1\LS w c .. •kl~ & Winter Agent 675 KliO M50 S.l75 2 Ur l Ila .\ph t\11 buill 111s. 1•nl'l!'>cl .:a1 W U hook 1111 :\ca1 SC Pla1a t':.rl OK lmmt·tl ou;up11nc·\ l'S L .\h:mt &ll 160:J •OCEANFRONT .. \\ arl :l llr. 2 Ua. Upf>l.•r . nr OCC. • Pn\ ate lake::.tdL• 11.11111~ & bJlt Ollll':. BAYS11>1': 11HIVI-. ' l'llF COVE" DelUXl' I htlrm cten. 112 bd ""'' Jt1 hc·al'l1. pool. -;fJa , la11!1 pdllll $975 11111 i 5!1 111!1:! F tlnl' I h1l1I 0 1\ Ol'CJ ll \I('\\ l'<•ndv. f)OC•I, prt\l1tt• room & l1Jlh U;.ina P l S:!OO llJU t , Ullb l!Jli 54:Jil BLUFFS CONDO 3bdrm :Iba . f<tm r m hot tub. all m "llnt 1·ond :>tmo month to month ,\\ail 1 m ml'<l 640 9044 South Laguna 3286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jcean view. blk fro m beach. 4 Bdr m . l "' mJ( sa una . '>pa . p\'I IWl'SI i'-S.-~160Y-4W-5:-MM ••BEACH HOUSE Wr 0\-erlooking \hso Pier 5695 3119 1 Monlcrt') 499·2986. Lower 3 .\n •h Ba\ 1·111 tagc, 2t:J11rm I' 2ha 2 peo p le ma x So g 1r SBSO /mo. P le<is c l':tll 754.fl370. Mon·Sa t. !I lpm or e ves only 499-5045. ----CondominliimM UftfwWst..cl 3425 ••.•...•........•...... Versailles. 2 8 R I ·1 1 ll:i . a d u l t :. onl ' t':.rl l 714-5.18~65: 213 8g.j i~•I ---- now.darh ,wcekl) Spcl· ra mrl \ un11 '150 tac·ular \11~""' tii3 S l'RF &1186Si NO .· LEASE REQUIRED VEA-A-ROUND FUH: Social Act1v1t1es 0 1· rect"r •Free Sunday Brunch • BBO's •Par· lies • Plus much more GAUT RECRUTION: Tennis• Free Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Heallh Clubs• Sauna• Hydromassage •Swim· ming• Driving Range BUUTIFUL APART· MENTS: Singles. 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· n1shed & Unlurn1.shea •Adult Living • No Pets • Models Open daily 9 to 6 ~1 1.,\R P 2 R<lrm 2 hath 1•nt'I ~Jr11ge , pri\,111· p;ilm. no pt>ts S-150 m11 l'a ll :l4ti·Sll80 . .isk ror f'Jm or Lari') We!it:field FAMILY APTS. llrnnd new beautiful lri.: apl, for families with I or 2 ehildren. Near 11a1·k llcal p<ml Nn'pet~ 2Br. 2Ba Sllti 398 W Wilson. C: M 631 558:l s..»t 2-1118 New 3 Br 2 Ba SS60 With l:.irge prl\·ate } ard . fireplace. 2 children OK ~ &>ma rd St . 548 2-108 2 Hr l Ila Dupll.'X Pet Child OK St25 .')484301 2 Bdrm House. rdnge & 'lo,·e Small child 01\ 5-lSO s.18· 1377 • Hl'alcd pool & "h1rlpc111I PJ • 1 mil~ rrom benl'l1 842-1160 i562 1-:11" \C II B I :lhfk_<, W 01 l\(•Jl ft 1!1 1 Suhlw to ~far :11. 191H 'tllr 21la wtrlrnt 1·0111tn '' boat :slip S900 m u toi t:J t 592 5-l2f. L11\ t:b 2 & :J Bd rm Townhousl':.. ~ara l:.l'. p<it10. laundr) fa<· $1<!!'i & SS25. Call :!13 59ti 7202 ur 714 lltiO· 7347 MARINER'S WALK Lil 2 br apts from S450. Frµlc large yd . patio. i:ar, nr Hunt. Ha r bour tli662 Jib Circle Apt 1 840-6807 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. fireplace Garage $450 mo Ca II 96:1·2'l05 Sp,1c1ous 2 Br front apt. S37 5 m o 2 I.id s Slaler Beach. 1st & last. 8-U! 541.l.5. 831 ~1:!03 Yrly Oceanfront 2 & 3 Bdrm umi.. "' " ha1h~. bll·ms «. lrpks 1-:al·h has dhl g araKe ~K> S13()(1 mo JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 O!br , 2 ba .11µt qu1L'I neig h borh ood o ld e r clienleJe !>195 fi<IQ.fi:rrn 2 Udrm Apa rtment Light. airy. large pat10 C1111 645·9314 •• '~ Blk 10 ocean. 2 BR 111 Ba. fplc, ent l gar LR. adlLo; no pels S595. 631·3888: 645-6822 Easlb luH. l br. 2 ba. coun try char m. frpi<' drs hwasher . S600. no pel 63l·20'l9 l'HOl-'l-:SSIONAI. \1 \I.I': r:~ 1-:c Str:11~h1. c;l•t•k 111i.: .1 prof lad) i'i ,-, to 'hr 1•xpen~t'S on '"' 1·harm 111g Lagun<J lkh C111tagl• I blk from li\·h Frplt skyhle:.. liul tuh on IHI dec·k olf bdrm ()(•n '"'". cll·t·ked 1·ntr' gard1·1i.... oak krkhen & hath, 1ll'1<. 11arthlonc cµt~ .\ppr11x S40IJmo 4~ lllt;o ld1· .. 1 llJ('Ullon IOI \I 11111\t'\ ((('.ii 1-:.,1 Jlt• llf E11tri•pr1·111•t1r <H111 ,. 1111" .i-.11l.1IJll.' lar~· lJJIH'h'll 111•1 l'l'\11111 ,11 c•J " 11 h ~ I II ( a I! e a n d :1 llrl\at•• •1ff 1c·1·, 111 h1•auulull\ ma1n1:11n .. •I I till 'l'f\ 11·1· hu1Id1111:,. 1< 11rn1•r W1...,11·l1ff Dr & l I'\ m1• Nl'WIJOr\ llea\'11 1 l!UO ~q fL ( ·1111 :\lell-.!.a t•1:1 ,;101 l''cm to shr 2hr 2hu. nrl•---------- O C C • , ~2 Cl 0 111 <'I COST A MESA. OHANt: l·: utd 5<10 32.13 l>orolh) t'Oi\ST F IN .\:'llC:l l\L 979-~ev~ 1mrncd CENTEH SlTl'E li 3rd roommate needl'd . rem prer. ~OO-S2i::S/mo be<ich area. Kathr)n . 8.11-4829 wkdys only. Roomate to s hare 2hr , Gard en 1\1J I NONSMOI\ E R Jennircr S5i 4396 2845 Mesa Vt'rrle Dr !-'. 5295 mn 1nclds Rct•ep l1on1st. and ut11it1es Sel' !I 5 or l'all 957 1414 • J F: Dungl'r ..\llorne) EXEC.OFRCE l'nvate bath w ~how••r 705 E Balboa Rlvd, NB 4011 -;q rt S200 m o Apl to ~hr S22.S mo 11, 642 4(~ hlks from heh. Cl\ tic 675-706.1 OH1ce ror rent A!Jpro' ll l:NT l :o-;G T UN HARBOR. pnme lol'J lion. mann:.i '1e". bc:.iul new 3bdrm. S975 3ha . ba lconies. lrµk. Cll' '\o pets. 2 13·634·81l02 or 714-64().6'\5. 'i. Oakwood .Garden Apartments Newport Beach/So. 1700 161h SI ---3bdrm. bit ms. frpll, lrg -------- 2hr. 11 iha. S43J adults no master bdrm w walk m San Cl~rete 3876 2BR. pool, gar. I Of to ocean. $450. Ad lls No pets. 613-1706 or &10 6175 Mtf lo !>hr 2br d uplex m C o s t a :\1 e ~ <i E a s 1 Sl70 m u + 1 , ulll 548 5233 5.)() s4 ft S1tlO mo I nc-lcl ut1ls 245'• Newport lllvd l' 11:. t a Me s :i Set• Manager Costa Mesa 2 HR 21, Oa plusll uml with pauo. 2 c a r g a r al(e an d fire pla ce Adult:. only Do.~• ~1 t&1h1 1714) 642·5113 Newport Beach/No. 880 Irvine <al 16th1 (714) 645-1104 pets' closet SSIO mu 995·1093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631 M59 or 640· llSfi DIS ti net l\'e 2Bdrm S330 Harbor Area 2br, Iba. no W 11t1L-.µaid<49351 fee 2 br. I ha. l'rptg, Jll new pets! S400 mo 55-1 2811 REHTIMES 631 -4555 pa mt . hit 111;,. S1i5 m11 arter 6pm 1 .?1314~0 9-tOi complex $.575 mil. C:rl'dit -----------' MteSliBJIU Wr, !Ba . Olt ms patio, lmtle bead1. S36U \!>k Lavonne 213 595 4565 btwn 10 5 l 11 ~ears ne ... golr course view. 2 HR, 2 BA s plit level apartment. 13w II ms . c arpet. dra pes. 2 CafJJOrts. laundry fac1 l1 ty. public tennis rnurl s and .i;olf cour se riJ(hl hd11nrl. t\<lults . no pets A ,. a 1 I a IJ I c 0 c t :! S.12.'i, mo lease. Owner 642 0138. check reqwr<.>d 6;.i 5881J or 759-93-t 1 Hunt mg\•m Beal·h. 2 BR w11h pool .ind l:.iundr} fa cil _ H u n t 1n i:1 on Gardens on \.'1c1<. pornt Ln. lsl months rent + di· ~it. Credit ch~<'k re qui r ed. 675 5liMO ur 759·9341 BL L'F'f'S CO'\ L>O sm1.:le le,·el, :llJr. 2bo.1 . nu 1>ets · S700 mo on I ~ r b e lH0-5211 2br 2l7ba gar frpcl. d is hwasher. micro. ad u lts i\o p ets 1.' r old ~ mo. f\.11 3926 Cozy. 3br. 2bu. Hunt lkh nr 0cl.'a n. 2car gar, frpk $6.50 mo. 840 11:n Ocl!anfront view 2 & 3 Or. balcon ). rr p lc. gar F'rom ~5:JO w1nt••r . APARTMENTS Be autiful hrand ne w garden :.ipts. s pa Adult:,. no µels t>-111 ·1787 y' 213r 2Ba ~155 \\'INTER 2hr. l~ih' dis 398 W~l W1b1111 1;31 558:1 hwashcr. gar. s tps t o 2BR 2b<t den. adlts , 1111 :.<ind no pets, SSOO, mo pel5 Lge upper n r (}( 'l' 5200 Nl'ptune S-150 :\\'a1l 10 1 979 .!4 IG !213) 14fj 9'l2Q :i Br2 &r.a\<trl !JM S600 mo 6i3·3.'l55 ,\gt 2 hr, l ha, In nt•wer I rt plt!x upper nr ~ Cuai.l P laLa . I.Il l 1n!>, g .ir f»-1 5623 ST E PS TO BE \<::II 1 Sh1trp, clt'lln 2 Bdrm Bdrm Cottage. Wmter. Ra. built·ms. Wt!sls1dc I No pet~ 6i'J·6640 Plex. Kids OK No pets OC EANFRONT :i s.175 6.t5i::l78 E"e" & Uedroom Lari.:e deluxe Wknds Winter Nctf>l.•b fiiJ ,,1;,w E.\STSJD~: 2 AR 2 HJ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l hr. w gar ; new <·rpt, drps. pam1, S2R.5. l:.l la~I t-lll'll t~ll> 155!) New t•ondo. l & :! hdrms. $575·Sl">SO Adults onl}. nu pcti.. man.' re• rac1 ht 1c:. ~t&-1826 2 Bdrm 11 2 lla C•Jn<lo :><175 .\dult.'. no 11..is C<ill !Ni-t 2..'>611 •Jr 973 <!971 \$?t nvr~ 2 Bil. pool. gar. 1 m1 111 ocean. S450 Adlls No pets. 67.1-1706 ur 640·6175. ---Loquna Beach 3848 ···········••······•··· 1 BR. xlnl Ol'l'all \ ll'W. pun·h nf!W ('pl, !Jill, lndr~. 1 • blk beadt S475 m11 Dys 5-llf 11116. CVS '1!1!1·3922 San Juan Capistrano 3878 ..•.................... Condo 2 Hr 11 ~ Ba. Ne"' carpets. drape~. p<irnt S-175 492 6700. 492 2796 Tustin 3890 .....•...............•• Country Cutie! S350 2Br + garage<9985)fee Call Bob631·4556agt ------ Apartmtr:ts Fumished or Unfumist..cl 3900 ..........••..•...•.... Seawind Village Resp Fem 22 + lo s h1 s11ac1ou~ :!br 2h<1 apt N B. S\80 + ulll 5'lll 03611 Fem roommate to ,,hr 2 llr apt. SIOO + $100 "l'l' de1;. S-18·(~74 :'ll~·wport . West ..i.rr Of f1ce~ Profes:.11111al tJI fin·~ or. ~u1les Munth 111 month o r ll'u:.° Full ~en 11·e & law h brar} Ca ll Uutl ing :'>fanager fi4 2 :11 11 or .J o a n n e . 646 !lfW3 E\'Cl1inl!~ ur Fem . rionsfTI()ker. tu i.hr weekends. 71i0 ~Kl apt9•.~ ~·i9 $200 ll)(I ulrls O!:lfl 'i7fi '>fJ . II Ciencral 0 1 pd. ' ·6 rll·c ~ledrcal :-.:u t'o~I a Want ed Ft•mall! l!oom ~frsa Cmd fi r 6'i & up mate ,\gc 2 1 up T u T '' m !.I 5 i I !loo share beach d uµlex '150 21:i m1.:_11.164 mo. + utrls 642 l!603 :\1 F share holl!.e m II B S225 mo ResJ)Qn onl} A\'ail Oct l 9fiO 17Mi Female roommate to 'hr JBr. 2Ba apt on Ualboa Blvd .. NB 675·5035 Shr·2br Oen Front Yrly. 10 m o:. lerl ·13 ~ r old m an w 10 ~r ol cl d11u.:ht r v1s11 mg S.100 + s hr ut1I 95:1 81111 Alex f em. lo :.hr 3 Br 2 Ba 1111, nr beal'h, ~110 + 1 r1 ul 11 536-1140 THRIFIC OFRCES EXEClITIVEsu 1n ; Ph111w. \ns. Conf Rm \lad. Xerox. s~c ::;, I'S Wo rld Office ~et wor k !155·3576 8usiM ss Rental 4 450 ...........••.......... For Mor" & 11fl111 l'J' 1• al rt•J -.l)nahlt I .Ill'!> 500 to 2700 Sq R. ~1 !-:$ \ \'1-:HIH. lilt l 'l.A/. \ 1~•2.'i ~1esa \"1.'rl1t• ... l \I 5 4 5-4 123 ,'\~I \1 Up Ill lif~I "I fl ,J\;ul .rt pnmt' 11111111 l , t h t. 'Ii l\ p I U I ti f.75 ~I IJA~ \ l'r 2 l'o k lt1 '"m Oh· &J 'omml -.p;11·1· '521;, tu $11111110 11; ' I I i:.'11 STIJH ... SI' \1 I Jur 1 .. a .. 1· 30lt...q ll /\\'ail 11•11<. 151~1 ''I II ll\ ail \)l'l l~1tlt :°'ieg11t1alile ter m., ( '11ai.l E4wt1e~ :!13 S% 720:! Pre\ Ch1ropr<11·t i. 11k Ill yrs lliOO &1 rt 111:l 01!1 ~1·wport Bl \'d 64:.! 5SI I Commercial Rentals 4475 •••..•...•.......••.... NEWPORT PLAZA! Pnme retail sJJ.H'C t:lf.l\• sq ft. SlliU mo Him ...; Bns lol NB P alnf'k Tenore .. \gt 631 12f'6 - - Industrial Rental 4500 ......•..•••........... Sl:PER :-/ICE 11;or1 Ci500 s11 rt Great lol'dl11m &. p<irk1nJ( "13 j.(rt"!. 138 746 W 17th St <... \I &i6·tl505 FOR LEASE KOLL JRVl:-11·: INOl'S < ·o" no 11200 ~q fl \\ 2 11;•, ut l ' !>lldt'l'. nr Cll ,\ 11•p11rl SJ 10. WJ. :1 ph:.i:.t· l'l1·l As kinJ.( SO h'I It i:roi.;, :t 'r' (·a 11 llui.:h ,1l ;,.If) i!12:1 :\11111 Fri St or~ 4~50 •.......•...•.......... "lrcl I II 1111 -..ol1• C ,ill.die I h I' \1 ,), ... )ft ... ~, .!rid I l> '11i '""l .11 1 l 1111 I 1111 I \I 111 • tl1 •' 11111 H'lll ' ,·1 111 ·~ .. "t.111 t'\ l ~·· ·-~ :.11d 111 12 ... 1 11.1 \ rnur ,1 hi 1111 ·1 \I ..... , 1111·tl \\ 'II 1111111 '"" lllull 1 1 11 11 11' > ,,. .. ,; 1 Announcement\/ Persanols; Lost & FoUnd ··•··•····•····•······· AnnaW1ceme nts 5 100 •••.•..............•..• Now You Can Sell More " I I Ii 11 d t I ' I' I Io I I' I.''\ l'l '\f'llf-R \ ...... 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FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5 6 78 ~ I.O ST I \'\'JI);'\ <. 1\ :\I E R \ I \ I\ 1, 1., H r ..... ,\ I< I) r () II C.\M~ll \ &. 1•1 1.~t · IWfl li:lli2 tt:11 i h 11 Z rru. from bc•h. new d eluit. 3br, 2'ib a. built in:.. pool, 2 car gar . S775 mo 213-438-838(; lolboa Island 3806 p11t11), g ar. new patnt. avail nO\\ St25 mo <'nil 546-5880. ask for P am 1Jr Larry S410 2 bdrm. pa1111. 1.1001. adlts. no pets. 325.J 17th Pl oft SA ;\\ a ft t 1 a m &Hi 5137 Wide ocean v1(•ws Class1<· an·h1tel'ture on acres of i:ardens l'no-1 & s pa. 1-.:State living. Close to beach & s ho pping. I Odrm. Apl . S47S inc l ut1ls. Mature coml1de ra le <idult. 4\i.1·4653 or 4!J..I Gfll i New 1&2 bdrm luxun· adult 11pts in 14 plan's f rom S41 5 , 2 b d r m townhouses from $.535 + pools. tennis. waterfa lls. ponds! Gas for cooking & heating pa id. From San Diego Frwy drive North on Beach to McFadden then West on McF adden to Sea w 111d Vill age . Ii 14 )893-5198. F'l•m lo shr2br apl in C M SlOO/mo. +. ut ll CIOM' ltt o.c.c. ~·otli4 1000 s q. ft :"cw l'arpets. p11nehn1: correc wunll'r. 1•ft• Nt•wport Bcal'h Jd drc:.s A c ru~s from Orange County Airport Su b lca!ie at !I(; per sq rt in a Sl..10 1.icr s q ft area. Contact <;olde n West In tcrpriscs . 714/fl79 ll953 . ICE C REAM Nrwp11rt. l.11-.t Wh1l1• l m1J1 l'lla l'ot'k.1101<1, 11 l .. tL.: llc-h II f11u11n . \';ill w11rk -1!17 ·MO:J. ll1111w t!l1 im1 Plush Vers a illes Pcnths1· Co ndo . 2 hr. 2 ba. amenities Sec "' arl 1m med. 645·0650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe Bayfronl :lbdrm. 2ba. rt•l'rig, frµlc . adults. "'' pets . S10001mo y rl} t>l6 i213. 6'1-l 5138 De I u x e 2 b r . 2 b 11 . lolboa Pettinsula 3807 washer drye r . rr plc . ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. patio . .r/l', IJw lt ins. gar. S5SO 771-lSJJ 1fter Spm mall Bach. S!Oo Yearlv I,; l t I s p d 4 8 P ~j . Manager G7a 5112 i\P'f IN 4·PL t::X Beautiful Studio-In ex ~ --G~s for"Rent 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Sin g le Mesa Verde Harbor/Ada m s , C M S45 Stor11 ge o n ly 549·:1232or 641 1460 On the Sand. Hunt. Bch. 2 Br 2 Ba. pool, 'ecunty. s 11 una. gym . w vu. SlOOO/mo. &14-6604 ----- S695 'early C harmin g Bay front I Bdrm Pa r king Utils paid . 67~9667 Eve~. l.ge l bdrm. front gar .. lge pa\10. ldry . frig. r m for veg gdm. Ni<'l' sl • nr Nl!wport 18th refs So smoker.;. SJIO 520 orr tn rel 1 red pcrsun r o r I! l'hange ror hse wnrk 19-t-4439 m;k for Thelma 497 1744 Oceanfro nt for Winter Office Rental 4400 Rentals Furnished & un ••••••••••••••••••••••. duties. &12·21-12 L ..... 18 ____ CICJll'G nt«JIRI 52 furn. Broker. 6i5·49l2. .... " URfune 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Peninsula 2Br apt. z br, l ba, en c l. ga r . Cov e r e d c a r p ort . E'side Dix T wnhse 2 Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2' 2 ba . frplc bllins. dbl 2 Br. 2 ba condo un goLr _ar . W D hkup. deck . cours e includes refer . fncd palro, g a rdener. washer & /lryer: $600. adlts. nn pets. avail now 492·6700or492·2796 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Empl. man 35·45, krt pnv. $175/mo. Call =341, 642-4300:21 hrs. fenced, pvt , immac. n SWO/mo Annual ren tal. pets. $:85. 548-7234 s.s2·~-R ers p is. SSl!O !m o 6.11-4659 e\'es " ..... ,...shed ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 br. by be&ch, pa\10. ga. E'side I Br . ll(e. yard, utils pd , S400. rcrs . ~/mo. 22tl Costa Mesa 673· 1401 673 l27S St t;.t0.7814. 963. i'"'" ............ )706 -----nvv ••••••••••••••••••••••• l lld r m STEPS TO BAY , lbr, 12t h & ,....t pa~. Frplc , ~ar. Yearly '315. Winter. OPEN. 547-4200. Ap t be t ween 13th. Streets . $375. 675· 7876. a v. Sapphire. 644-0954. Cost·-.-~----l-1_2_4 ..... , ........ 1707 ..................... .. ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• I Br. Newly decor. g as pd, Sleeping r oo m s &c encl gur . Adlts . pool. kitchenettes. lllO wk &c 642-5()73 up. Oceanfront. 675-8740 --------- -3 Br. Townhouse, newly Oceanfront/view 2 & 3 Br. decor . gas pd . e nc lsd balcony, frplc , 1•r aar./\dlts.pool.642-5073 1 Br. Stove. pri\'a lc patio. Gas p aid . Ad ults. no pets . Ref's $295 mo &16-0983 ---------~- • 2 Br. Condo near SC Pla1a, SA. frµlc, tenn is. pool, s pa: $495. No pets. 549·3232. &11·1460 1 Br. Eastside, small but coiy w I lots of neat wood. $300. 642·9450aft SPM. From U SO. winte r . .... 71'1 2 Br l batb ApL ~ewly Nice lbr apt avail. Quiet. decor . Gas pd. e nclsd No pets. 1ar. pool. Adlts. 642-5073. 64&-6493. Lge 2 BR condo. newly re· ------ furbished. pool. udlls. No ~~~~~~.~! .. ~~~.~ pets SSOO 552'°°"2 a rt 6 Rusari to Bea ch , Ba ja Htrwporthach 1869 Mex. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Da y. •••••••••••••••••••••._• Wel!k. Mo. on Be ach . While water view $.13.'i Private. New. 546-3642 Elegant lbr l&lOS>fee Lge Big Hear Caum: rw1ol RENTIMES 631·4!'>55 ,,.. NO Ft-;E ! Apt. & Condo rentals . Villa Re nta ls 675· 1912 Bkr. PAllRPORT ~ COUNTIY CLUI UVING Singles , 1&2 bedroom apts, & townhouses. From $449 644·1900 WANT ACTION? Classifed Ads 642-5678 tbl, color t .v, 2 frplcs. Sips 14 714·54S·tiJ16 PALM Springs 2 BR de· corator furnis hed condo. Tennis, pool, W I D. patio & gar. $400 wkly: $1200 m o nthly . 6 75 ·837 4 ; 1-493·7231 Palm Springs :l Br. 3 Ba . house, fum, S2000 mon thly r e ntal d uri n g season. Canyon Cou ntry Club area. 645·5917 WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH lo'"'" rNfl'•l1t fl Of u• ·~ ''•"•Aw• ./ ../ AH e_._,,. i:......,...,-..... ./Mldk ./(1 .. -,/, .... __ ./ ..... -wlc• .!'-.-....-.... Call Mr Howard 64 5. 6 101 BEST RATE in NEWPORT BEACH Detae Office Space 700 to 1000 Sq. Ft. •J anitoria l Service & Utilities Included •Adjacent lo Airport & Restaurant Row *Access t u 3 M a jor F'wys llJ.1113 ---- 625' O F F ICE S P1\C E , Panel Walls. Cpt 1-le<il • OH St Pkg 211..'>2 Newport fll vd. CM 551i-4 llH or &w 2228 Sin ~rng Telei.:r a m Co looking ror a cid1t1onal small urr11·e spacl' to share or rent m N H . C.M ur Ir vine. 549 4035 2 Ofltl'C (or rent mo to mu <: M. SIOO ea 645·4212 1 room off1re + .., ba Pnvate enlr. ulil paid Mam Sl JIB. S165 Sierra Mg.11t. Co. 641-1324 --- Offiretwhse. 300 q rt of· fice. 1600 sq ft whse. xlnl Sk) Park. Irvine loca· lion. 540 9982 Office Space for Rent Lido Shipyard Arca I 400 sq ft 1 246.5 SQ ft l 290sq n l . 132 sq ft \ Com mon rcpt & rsl r m facil. Inquire at loc 201 Sh1pyard_~~Y ~._N B Office by 'the ocea n. 315 3rd St • HB S200 /m o Growwtrloor. SCO'nlEALTY 516-7511 Xlnl Loe w ~ood potl'n tral Must Sell' s:1s 58115 673-5662 Ski Rim Prod. $75,000 R E Q · 1 n \'Ci.t or sene as Exec. Producer Ex<'ept1011al, return re sort d tstnlJ Awurd Wrn ning. t rack n •1·11rd ~1..r1 flK H or PP C<tll '714 1 673 7AA8 COSMETICS Dis tributor wantecl for Hunt Bch & adJacl•n t areas for l'Slab national ly advertised l'Omplclc cQSmctrc line. ~xp pre rer red Investme nt rl' q 'd for 1nl11 c all 213/992.().114 MoMy to Loan 5025 ••••······•···•········ /NEED /MONEY • CREDIT HO PROILEM ZJttd & 3rd TD loans 97 .. 6531/155-1145 Arranged b) Cont Home Loaue1 1\ Mortgage Broke r 1~1:.1 I l'\l'tl nial1• 1 .•t Wht w t:.ii1h~ i.l rtf"'" \'11 C.1lahna & :\!""· l.ai.: lkh 19'! or.~ 1:11 1!J15 F 0 lJ :-.: l> Ci 1• r m a n S hcphl•t ti "'" 111.1k ..,mo.111. young ffll'llllh &>a ch .mt! 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C :'>1 P-\RT I l ~IE GENERAL CLERK Part 11nv• opportuncl' da•s per wN•k \111!-<I ha\t' j!OtMl l)lllflg .1111! l'll•rtl'.11 s ktlb E't'1•1l1•111 s.rlan and l1t•11d1h \p "" ' NATIONAL EDUCATION 11111)( ·a mpu~ Ur 'l;c" 1.&0r llcarh. l' .\ t•:qual t )ppt) Empl M F (;1fl mfr need:-. pt•r"111 lo 1•11i fahnt• & kt'l'll tnVCll ton ronircb Kn11wlc1li.:t• & lllll'fl'"I 1n f,1h1 ll'S Ill' ... 11·1·rl /\1·1 ur.11 ·• & neat workrn.: hab11' rt•qu1n•d 'I :tllam :.pm I r\'me lol'a llun. !J79 J:L'l.1 Girl i"r11l a) i,:irl offtn '. guu1I l yptsl. phonl'S. bill 1111: •• 'Int 0111> In <. ~1 t>l!i 9&1U GIRL FtllDA Y :-0.11ml' Office i-:xp. & Knowlcdl<(e o r a utom obiles he lpful! 5411 6611 Gir l l-'rld111 lo a ss1s1 Mi,:r. Very busy uphol & dc1·11ra1 ing shop Ill co .. t a :\le:ia Must he abll· to work \\ people & handll! \' ;1 r I C: cl II f r I C C rc·spnnsib1htic !'< Sha rp. a~grc~sivc 1>ers11n want l'd MZ &100 « GUARDS Full & purl lr mc All areas Um forms ru rn 'd. Ages <it or over. retired wl'lco!Tll' No cxper nee ,\ p p I y n 1 v l' r !> a I Protection &•rvil'e. 1221l W 5th St . S.m\a Ana In len •ic w hrs · 9·12 & l 4, Mun l''rt. llatr Slyhsl Sharp ao,s1'1~1ve sl\ lisl wanted Mimmum 4 yrs exp tn 11.R s alon t;on tat·t manager for in lerview. !16:l 0089. Placmg your t;lasslfied ad is so simple ... just 14lve us a call on the phone and we'll he lp you word your ad ror rast re s uits. 642·~18. 7100 HlfpW..t.d 7100 H.tpW..t.ct •.....•.. , ............. ··••·••·····•·········· HARDW \Ht-;S'\L(o;S Apply 1n P\'r on Rion Har1l1A•are. 102~ l n•nt' I We!>tc lllfl'hm11 N tt Lt-.:Ci1\l.Sf;t:Ht;T HY l'lulnt1rf'11 l)tl'tional 111 JUr) ~unn ;1v1&ll 1n l''ull,•rton 10 1 Yrt•ll It• onrnt'11 11t'1,on .. blr at'< n •1 .or) -. 1•x p1•r 4t 11'> .0 'k1lb .. t th,• 1,,.,.. f.'1rm or liJr ~' Sokul11rr " \ .. II ll \ k t• I II I \Jt !J i. .. 1 1n .. Ii 1•n•l11 ~-r.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ T UM<lay. 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W • .tntcd ~ea1·l1(1 :\lolt•I L:iguna Hea\'11 l!J..1 ~!12 Huusl'kt>e1~r ne!'drd IJ\ -'ewp .. rt Be.1r h 1°\1'1· lt1 I' In. lll l'lll)k & I l1•a11 .start 5a m l~·rwt11:. 111 1 lud,. ~epJ r.it • 111111i.: 4Lr' "' 1 ~1:.int SJl.1r.' & m....clil'~tl 111:.ura111 c lll'f:. re4 u1 r'l'tl l<1·-.pun..,1 hl1· maturr pt·r"'" 1::11 7175 1 B.1rh;1r1.1 1 Huust>keeµ1111: :\l ature "''om01 n hdµ e ldt>rll lacl) Sm.di mobile h11rnt· 4hr-d .11 ly S3 25 h rh .'i tl.1" "' k I\ &IS ~08. allcrnoo•1:-. )I a I 11 I l' n a II ( l' .\'1 ·' 11 llf'lpt>r Part 11111" fur Apt t'<1mplPX 1n C \I Het1rcd or :.t'mt 642 .iQ7:1 lloust'l.l'CIK'r L1H• In &:ool(inq for "Aliu" We re not thl' Brad) bwwh. no l'htltlren. hul "e du net'<! Jn \Ill'\' Immediate Openings tor FAI WIST S•YICts llSTAuaAMY Wlll111111 t-:1111i.1I 1111 ----------~ ()Ort1111tl \ 1':111pl11)t'r 'l,ur'in.: BAXTERS 14J46 c.e • .,. Dr. '"· We are now hiring: BEST NURSES REGIS TRY t ,11 •·tu 1•1"t'<I ti.mdl'(I '1111 1· t•1, I Stc1ff Relief S,.Cl..,,h •S.O.S.• "'· tlll ~'"'" .. ,.,1,111 \\t lt• .. 11\ 111'1'11 \Ull''' RH's /lVN's/NA's WE OHER: ,h1ll 1l1lft'11•11l1JI h1.Jllh IOJ>Ul dnl t' fkllll" 1 l'lt'11.il 11la 11 SI !A.IO 1011 11, ... ma lt• "'' •IUlll111t lt'llllhUr't• I I' ' lw .. l \ur ,,,.,. llt·i:•~ll\ ltd~ 1,. 11 dc,11.;rwcl ,.,. 11 .... \t ... 101 111 .. ti t 1 nm111Jl111~ 'lour.,, "'hu "l'.>he;, to ult111.· lh·r p111 1 .. ,,,um with pndt• W1• ~I\ t' t'\l'fl C'OllSICler JI 11tn to nwt'I 'uw nt~«b ~" tu prefcn•11r1· 111 'h111. lu1·a 111111 anc:J t.~ I"' 11( ,1:.:-.1i.:11 mt•nt Wt' pla1·c• lhl' 1·m 1>has1s 011 't'l ll ' Su ~ Choosy' ·In u:-., You'll II kl• u:." -754-6791 1500 Adam!'t, L' M orr1ce TrJ IOel'. lHtSlt' skills neeessal). typing s pelling, able to met't publtc· well Mrs U.irl:'l<1 642 58.10 C M OFFICE WORKER C~neral offu:e & payroll Me:.a \'crde <:o n\ ale!. cent Hosp 661 l 'enter St . C ) I :w1 !l.58.S PAITTIMI EVINIMGS "•11111' tlVl'I :!I Wllh 11111 'I J 1111 I ti It o 11 I J I I I\ t• 1~·1~011.11ilws who ••flJt>I ,._11rklttjl IA'llh 1i14j, S4 jlt'I 110111 t'1tll l•l'l ··~· ,.,,, ..!Jll lk•I Wt'f'1t ' ,111tJ Iii' Ill \.,k 1111 Lori 0r-.coast Doily Piiot LIO W lt.q !\I I "t'l •I J tf•i:e4 kite .... •n JI I (Salary Negotiable) •bpetla•-4-...cooli1 $4.50 to $6.50 Fw West Senk n Oww & .,..,.,.., of • ..._.. Coco'1, • ..._ I. LM'1 & ....., .. ,...._._., ....... ,.. to...., .. ,....... ........ ' & 4PM.1.0.I. ~ •11tlJ M .. ~.t I '\ 1•.1111111 ( lpJtor 1-:111pl11\ 1·1 lt .. 1·n1t 111ni~t Typ1.,t good ----------•I \111 phone~. lll<tt urt', i:oocl ttN, (11lll111 ic. ex per d 1u:n·:1~r kKt-: PH \\ 111 tra111 L.ii:u11a 11 111 ~ l'rt•\cnt11 e Nutrtl10111-.t Chnh ..rrel0tl\4• Ill I HO Va) hr~ l 11t l'n IL'" 1111: now 1\ppl) 111th rt•surn .. 1'1c\l•nllH· llt'alth Cart' l'oundullon. 8.'>5 1077 1'"1' up l•.x tw• 1•11• l1•t1t;I 1111A1ll11 ,1111 Full I 1111 t' ll 11' II I 1111 C. 11 1.,. 11 t• I t I \ I' I' h 111 I'<'''"' lt~ill l'IJ• t'1tl1 J I \I I 'h.11111.1.11 I \-. .... ~1.1111 I'\ l"'I ti I lo \foll 1-'rl l'Jll \It {jrJrtl 1>.li! I ilt() l'lh•1o L \11 Ot•l'd' •'' 1• l' r cl 1 u li11 11 r1 n I 1· r lum1h.1r"' ,')..., 11r :-.1m1lar lll•i.tlth 11IJ11 l\t ll \Ir .\1 "11 ell!> ~11 .u:io !'lumber, l'\P ~er 1 t1't', re nrnllt'ling r1°1Jl pt• 1:d clri 11111: ,1'«1·urtl :-.1.'at ('flCll'll'llUS & i.!d ll'lth µuhl l\' 11·1:! :m11 or 111 pc t'•on. lllltm l pm, 931 Nl'Whall St 1· :\1 1Nr 17th & M11nro\01.1 I PRJNTING PRESSMAN Two yecrs lithcNjraph experience runnin9 flWlti..color SolM 125 or Davidson press. 700 Excefl...t solory ond bl'flC fits. Apply: .-.11rk hub1b 1;:11 :1;,wo <'.111 Mon l''r1, !I :.l'M IECEPTIOMIST :-."'11t•hboard & ltte t q1 11111 Xlnt ben~·(1h. t'.111 5'10 1\31~1 H!!:CEl'T SH ' 't' \n In me ha,. .. J t'11rJ> 1<, St'ek 111g IOUI Urt'. non s mo king per.,on wtllt .1h1hty to an:.wt>r µhon""· type 50 WP~I . ~horlh<rnd helpful Sal:try ;. xlnl benefits Conl<rt1 J1J) <'t '. 55n·!'>WO Mun Fri 8 .) - RECB'TIOMIST Work m beautiful l>a11a Point llarbor Full ttffil'. Tues thru Sat Rt•qu1r1· menh ,\1atunt.r , lll'al <1ppe .1rancc. l_rp(• 5~1 wpm a l·turali•ly \\'111 tr a i n $4 hr t u start+ bene(1ts \ppl} 111 1.1erson D<1na Poin1 M<rnna l '•• 24701 Dana Ori' l'. 0 I' RECEPTIONIST Sa1lbt1Jl M.1111tt-na11n.• & Cle.111111..: 10 Ni·" 1111r1 He<1t'h p11r• ttml' int I \\ k n cl " ;\I u " I h <t \ l' minimum k1111wledce ••I sa1 lt>oa1,, me<'h:lntt·JI ,\ C'lerln1•;il '' '"'"'' I 'all 1 1-11~.~ 11m S•sman Wanted 642-3260 St\l.ES l 'l.1' llh lull or part 111111• w Ii.: ma r11w hard"'i.l l'l' 1·11111p .1n\ \\ 11 h !:"<Ml hn1et" '· 1'0P111 r ll r a d \' d II l' l' Ill t• II I li45 1711 Salt-!. 1x-~1Kn1·r .)l'1A 1•lr1 I• 1rrn look1nJ! lor 11rnf•·"11111,tl c10.1hl\ Sal\'' lt1•1• :< 1111 pa ) t-1· 11 m m 1, .. ' 1111 Sttnll' tnl\ l'I 1111 ... 1.11, [."u(I Ill 1•<111 f1Jl14' 1!17 2115 SALES full t1ntl' llunl m)(ton lirh \rt li.illt·n ~111,,t l~ ,1hle lo "'"'" \' \' to :. /5. IA k 11 ti °' Knowl\•lli.:t• 111 .1 rr r,·q :,<1J:in 1 rnmm 1 213 t f;jJ 2813 S1\l.fo:S SECRET A.RY In .in<I 1 rus t l>eed~ l'bc·ruw offtt·c. N t•wpnrl •'<'.11 h I! S, \I F Xl111 health lll!{Urun1·" plu11 end dental (.'u ll lur a 11 p111nl m1·nl Fr.111t'"' ~2 1050 St'l'rt!t :u') 1~at·u1c l'll' ll;rnk ha.., 11111•111ng, lor lir.11H·h ,,.,•retune' llJOk l•rnn 1·\pt•r prdc1 rl'tl 111 VOIVt•S t•11m1111•r'l0 tal & Ill '>l ull11w111 Cloe 11m1·11t,1 11oni. Fo1 ap111 t•ull II II ('1111• a l 714 k<tlj I :!:11 IHIM I liol•lt!llWl'!it St 1111111111i.:t1111 Hl01J(0h !J21l·17 1-. (I I• St.•rrct :mal I'll Assistant, bt':iut1ful working (.'rt\ irr1111111·n1. '>mall psyl'h1utr1c• h11s11 overlook111i.: l>ana Pt llo1rhor L1a~on IJetwel'n l'H a1w1wy & ht1!>p T yµ 1ni.: Wurk µrm ess1ng. Xi. Jt1urnul1sm 1 x11 pre forred ~ s1200 1-'01'. C.ill tl\'11< t-t•n !J 5 4!16 7.71)2 ext l5 S1•1·relJ r\ t) jil'>I rN'l'P ltontst "\0"\ SllOK 1-:R Di· tuµh<J11c 111 ,1111rth:1ntl 111·1 l'"JI' Light hook k "('I' 111 c & t111c1 l' ~wr1 we:-. :O.Jl.1n op1•11 D.ina 1 111111 • .ti i l!JJ :n 11 Jfl lipm & \\1•1•k1•111b St•<'rrt;:ir\ 1-.o rnl 1>0blhh1111! 111111 ha,., 11n ntt•cltJlt' •Jl•l'11111g fo1 ,1 gc .. j(I .,,.,.,cl n "pr11t1 •'ll'nl l\p111g ,.,k1lh Pli•usarll wor k111g r·1111d Xlnr llt'nd1t-. l'all Mr" H11 e ra ~!I ut:l4 SECRETARY Mlctg/Soles (',11f1•1 11ppl\ 111 IJ 'o1 IJ.lt'l'il 'Ill lldt Ill\,. I llll'lll r1 r rn H1·11u1 • t'" I• •p ... k1JI~ 1,htluul 'IC.I 1' l>'"J.! i51 Sound Jllttl••..,.,11111al •''l"'I rna111nl\ /l.t 1·11r 1i;n.1t• f1k).(1tl II• lplul I Jll &10 lll;!:J SECRETARY P fT (iood Jl <1rga1111111~ i.:11011 \ktlb. tu 1Anrk to F:c.111<111 Isl.ind ('Jll \rl1·1·11 i'i7 1;115 Slro11..: buokkt-l'Pt'r I c "'otk rn i11null eleetro1111·!- l1rn1 m CM l>ut11•i1 an r lu1le \IC t•ontrnl. <'Olh:t· t10o & ull •11lcrnul ut·c ti.: Sa l u r y 111\\•11 XI n I be111:f11s 642 5111() WIREOHRA.TOI Leadlni: brokcr ugt1 firm ha11 1m11ll'diale 01)C111ng for wire operator S.1lary r ommen'>uratc w exp l'ur appt c u ll llell'11 \1c(:1nley. G<t I :!292 TEACHERS ~~~~ .......... . SUBSTITUTES .wtqun 1005 ltl\1•r,.1c.h· tJ111f1t'd St•h1111I ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTMINSTl-:R i\BBEV ANTIQUE MALI. Oat ) 10 6, l''ri JO ll C:losl'CI Tuesday 11751 West1n111sler Ave Garden Grove 55'Hi103 CiUIOj.( OU I o( Bus1ncs~ Sale. J <t nC's 1\nt1ques :!721 ~: <.:oasl llW). CdM 673 5752 ~·,om M 1dwe~1 private \II uak, 1ce1>11x. 1 re<ldle, ltl>1 ary l.1bk . 557 't01!9 D tstr1et is \tt'k lng :-.ubs t1tull' l'eul'her!'t 1n tlll' event Of ti l.ul>or l)tS pule I( .1·ciu ha Vt• :10 ~em{•-.t1•r L•ollece u1111 ~or IJ5 quarte1 unit!. \uu 1nay 4uah(y 10 ~t·r~1:1 u~ u sub!>ltllJll' l t•a c•ht•r 10 jlr<tclcs " I:! No '" CV IOUS 1t·ud1111c C'<PCl'l('ll('\' I!' 1wcl·~~.try ThL• <.;t•huol Ulstn l't wall llll SIOO lhr 1111• ltr t tla\ 11( Sl'fVl l'l' & ~) for 1·11l'h i.ub:.t•q ul'nl ilJy during 1h1· \'llWn !ull c' l'o ul)1>I) go lo ('om munil ) 1-:t1u t·at111nal ~. v1t·cs. tiiJ.'l \lu~noha A'"· H"t'l''>trh· 1Cc11 i•ve!. _ 11 JI \vc 11flrum11 from Appliances 80 I 0 Hv.,> '•l 1 ,\u tJpJ)hc·:..nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'1ll 11e1·<1 .1 1·1111y of a 1 nl t!:I t·u ft -.lute Sean fros t ll'!l~ t1Jn,cr1 11t 11 r frl'l' refng xlnt l'lmd lt-al'h1n1i t't t•d•·nl 1al ••r •54-0 Oi.!W a(t fiP\1 wkntls t•oll1°1ll.' 111.')lr\•c lnten·~t •·<I pe1 ''"'!> ma' a J>l•h IJ<"I Wl'('fl 1 )lt' h111J I... flf R \\I .'I. t ;ll)l'\I cl.1111 ll< 11111111g ~Ion Sl'IH ;!l 'ff \('II E It S111·1 l·:d \ta,11·1 '111 lll·h S(' prt•I ~; 1q1 \\ I> u . Ill u 11 1 h;1111l1t•.1p11<!d al111.., \lull I\ lo ''' It• c1111ol1•m1:111 It h:J\1111.1 1 progr 111 pl<111' Su pt•• \ ""n ,., p r1•q ~>!5 1l 1ri.1 p I u' l11.·m·l1h H :m ·ll''Vl l'1111 1·cl l ('r..t11 <ti l'.rls\ i\, 'llC' ;>'11: 571j(1 TECHNICIAN Lxp1·r •111111•.11 l.1"·r " I a mi Ii .1111 \ " la~t·r" l•fl"'"IUll mc·c·h.1n11·.il o.J' M•rnhl \ ,\ l'lt•t t ro 1111111·, \J11t p.t\ ll\011..i 11 •\ uµ pl' for J th ,,, t·m1•111 SmJll ~' "" 111).! l."l'r • u 1n ~Jn .I 11,111 1 J '"' 11 I~ I 1;,~· 1 L.11h Kenmllrc hc:ivv du t' W .i:.her l>r)'l'r Sl'1 Xlnl ('011'1 C:.tn deliver ~.50 692 XR:!I\ 1'1·nm 11rc wa!.lll'r & ~11~ th )l•r. wht lll'riCl't l'Olltl Sl25 ho1 h f"11.i no 1 Cats 80 35 .......•..•••.•........ 111 :\I Al.i\\ \'IJ k1tlCn\ ('I.',\ t 'h •wnl, St•<tl /I<. lllucpl 1111tle,, 11:111 2771> OOCJS 8040 ......••••••........... I\ u:slfoNn l'uµs i\Kt · l'h;11111> strt• 'rt f. l'cl & ' h •I \\ I' \ t p , I .!1 1 1m i:us .1111; p m \K< I mn\ old ( 'ol'l..1 1 Pupp\ t>.t!'i Ji.411;; or &it. 578i \11'1,I Sl'JIN \l 'ZU!~ \l"I' lj "'k:.olcl :i,.hot:-• 1~.tr, 11 \Jc 1 fem Ulk & :-.11, Sl75 \bu takllle n· ,, 1' .11111n-. for •'it~ ""k n\JI\ frrn ~ P "' Rik puµ1ne' \ \l:-0( · Hn·•.,kr f>l•1 l2.li Happ~ l..1m1h 111 beaut N.8 . home desires res1>. honest. expr'cl and 1m maculatl'. 1100 mok111g lad> In kl-el) huw, .. Xln1 salar~ com men~urate w ab1ht~ Re( a must 71iCH!J9.1 :\11-:C:H E:'llG INEl-:H \.\Jllled pt>r..on "'•th a1 l''"'t 18 months ex IJl'nence 10 fobnt·a1111n & •·n·t1tcm ul htS!h·µre,,,..ure boilers 1 '.loo 2000 µs 11. stcJm loc:umotl\ es . fll t111,.::. p1p1ng & 'ahe set tmg a,..sembly & tt>sllng or small h1,.:h pressur(' i.IC'am en_ines .\1us t lrnv<' eng111eer1ni.: "' per11•nt·e :;uff1c1enl to d e- sign. size. & slre:-.s the <let ailed parts for manne t·ngmes llS c:le!.:rec in nwlh 11r i!n~1ncerang SH ~ hour Take ad lo m•arest State Employ me n t 0 r f i 1· e IYO T 1107 061 014 Ml patd for b) i!mployt•r OFFIC E H ELP re liable pers on for \artet~ 11( dut1 s Pleas ant at mosphere F T. hrs fie,. S3 50 st art. Non·smuker Apply 10·3 011Sitl' Photo graphics. 3303 llarhor Blvd , Unit E 6, CM. NATIONAL EDUCATION 44ooc...,...or. Newport leoch CA.92660 NEWPORT BEACH t:hallengin~. fas t paced position open in one of Newport Beach 's mos I prest1g1ous real \'~· J t• brokerage and dt•\·elup ment t·11mpan~ We a re seeking a reliablt>. rnn g t' n 1 a I . tl 1 p I u m <t l I l' person able tu JUg).!ll' busy. busy phone,, l' 11 tng and 50 s ales and <111 m1ms tra1 l\'e st afl l'ffi c1ently, <'Omfortabl.) and with a sense or humor Excellent typing sktlb OJ m ust. real es tate anti previous rece pl1on1s1 a nd phone experiencl' de s1rable. Paid holidays, major mediral. pension and profi1 s h a ring Salary open. Call Par Parkinson 752· 1920 I N T '" II I 0 II ·--------- T~~~ Solicitors '"''<ll'rl 11111111•1llatd\ 211 , I u ti t• 111 ' ,J n •I o r lt11111o•t1\;J k1·r· "'ho n•'l•tl ht •'(Ill) llVll•'\ \\t1rl..H11l µlt•.b.llll t•\ 1·11101 h11111 ' .I 'I \J1)11 l 11 \io wll1nl! ..,al.tr' 15:1 75 hr t .:1·1wr•111' l><111t" ,\, rc1"' t f "Ill I 11 It It \.I. J I 11 l' \ll"JM>l"t I .ill !°)lit .tf(l'r :!l':\1 1~111111~ \tl111 Jhh· l\1·c,hu11•I l'u1~ \t alc· & f1•ntale No IJ.lli<'r' h IA-••ek .. old $511 1.:11 (llf;;! llOL:~Et-:EEPt-:R l.l\'l' out Englis h s pPa ktn!l p r e I c r r ,, ti 0 "' n tran !>1>11 r1 ,,, ion HetC'rent·es \1.'" porl UelH'h .;7:1 !JU l:i ,_M_i::·· ·c·· ·H-,,-:'\1-l·c···A-·L llOt;SE)-1.\:\' l,11 t• OUI F:n,t!lts h spe.ikrn,r.t p n · fe rred Own transµort ' 11on R cfl.'r l'n c e s Newport Rearh Rn·!ltl4., Immediate P T openings avail for cooks . harten tiers, & dehve11 driver Cooks mus t b e 18. drivers 21 & over with i:d driving record St J rt from S3 ~ hr Aµpl) dat I} afler 5pm. \sk for Jean or Man 410 E 17t h St.C M . ENGINEER Growth opportunity A raµ1dly expanding medic al l'omponent manufaC"turer requires a compctenl mdl\ 1dual lo strengthen enganeenng funct1om. Includ es d e s1~n. draftrnR. malenals lesllni:. <tnd H & D pro Jects t\ degree 1s pre ferred "1th 1-:i )ears ex i'.ierrence. however. r e t:l.'llt i:raduates with good referenc·e. wall also re - ceive cons1derallon IMPORT ASS "T Great o port unity to Jl)m for s1nall 1ron&:.1cel 1m~A x c11 1ng l e arn port firm m Irvine Good Qual1f1ed a ppll\·a nls oppt 'y for bnght. (nl'nd send resume to· ly Jmb1t1ous person who Chief Engineer has an anal\·11t•al mmd & 23891 Vi:t Fabnt ant.- Equal Opportunity ()(fiC'e Assistant for I rv1ne ·~~E!!m~p~lo!!y!!e!!r~M~/ F~~~ a d A g enq T y ping Production pe rson for gar ment manufacturer Phooe!'t & Ille bkkpg exp Pl'rm & F 'T positions. 557·8527 ask for \utumn __ _ ___ t o as sist 1n cutting , Optom etric Office I' 'T bundling. s ample lines. neat. outgoing, wilhng to fabric inventory , e tc . learn HB847.5927 . Steady. fulltime position -----1 in Costa Mesa . Qualified OIDY DISK persons call Lorraine at Sml mfg. needs exper d 631·7770 person lo work heavy _P_R_O_D_U_C_T_l_O_N phone order desk. Gen 'I ore. Must type and use 10 T RAJNEE Rubber hose ke} Call Sandy 642 1916. produc·ts. Must pass co. I! 30 to 5pm Mon thru physical incl. back X· Thursday ray Talcing apphcat1ons Paid While Traininc) H igh sch oo l g rads needed for trainmg and assi,t!nment in t he states and Europe You receive btwn 8 ·1 0 o nl y S tra t o fl ex . 1767 1 Armstrong Ave .. lr\'lne EOE. A Kendav1s Ind .. Co. Lop notch tr<rm1111: tn an --.. -------· Army sen ace learning NODUCTIOH IECwtlOHIST With or without ty ping needed. Top pay. Tem porary & full time. Call Tod Servlt'es at 979·8900 -------- Receptionist · Newpo rt Beach Full lime_ Front office a ppear ance Good 11 hone manne r a n d gene r al office s k 1 lls necessary. Call 549 2988 UECOIL\Tl Nt: lntl.'rt''l 111 <1 1 ce:.s1irt i·~ 1111 t.l1•1·or i.: Full. pl ttmc. l<'ll'x hr,. Will tra111 Call l<\aren 848 9378, :I 7PM • SAU:.S INT En DES IG \ .\rt. lam ps, arc'l'l>l> Flau ror des ig n hlpfl Will trarn. 4!1'J 1461 . 661 70i.!8 SALE-.:S H you are agress1ve and lookmg for a future m re tail mgml w goud cu benefits ap1,ly m person 9am lo I lam .\1nn thru Fri Standard S hoe:., 307i So Bnstol. l' M •SALES LADY• Full or part time THE SHOWOFF 22 Fas hion Is land N B ----- SALESLADY Exper'd. FT Bent'i•h paid hollduys S I arl SlK.51wk Hri.:al HC!ttUl' Suppl~. 26.'l 1': 17th ~t . CM SECRETARY p 1'1 Int' l':"\'f tlW , I t'.d c·St Jll' or hwltlmg t'\Jll'r ht·lpful SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 SECRETARY Nee<fod 1mmed With •ir without shorthand Tem porar) & full lame Call Tod SerVl ces at 979-R900 SECRET A.RY P fT Work Tue & Thu for :\' R } achl brQke r ~o '>It lteavy publ.Jc· t·ontacl F'ree to Applicant lrvme Personnel /\gene~ -U!8 E 17th. Costa Mes<r Swte ·'24 642-14711 ••SECRETARIES•• T l!'I~ Solidton em" 111~ l'llrp f< .. 1111 • \ l'el mon··~ tn tht' prt\'ar\ & l'On VCllll'nl't' CJI \OU r own h1Jmt• or 11:.•· " 1 modern (a, ;-l'olle~t· s t udent' O K ' <:a ll !JG4 ~ lor rnm~>lete tn fo N.k lor Han Tdler. "a1111-d 12 11r~r··r C'\pcnl'llC('(I \111 I I' p1• 40 ,.pm Oc'at ap riea ra111 e hke "'""' krng " people o e n1ngs in 111'\I lie.111111 ul oHtt·es 10 L<rguna Beaeh & ''"'"'"n \'1t.'JO Saddlttbat·k Sa\ 1ng & Lo.m For J µp1 call \lrs .len.ie lr.)!l 1496 E<•E \IF $eC' T6..'i Detail $12,000 Ta LER S Clms Exam Ex1• S14.'100 l'l'rm r time .1 , th \1 k i\1lmA:-.s1 F\ml'u Sl2 tNllJ• .\ P P I 1 t' a n l " "' Stello Sl't Sh81l ~ lo()C) '>Llperv1;.nr. pc1t~nt 1a I cle "'"·'I.I 'J\ p•• 10 "'1'01 :<.Int 1.1z Rc1nrler:. Age11c) 1i .. nel1b & adva111<o•m•·nt ,1020 B1rd1. 1-.:.Stah ·s.1 potcnllal !4.!J :tl~MI l•;c If•. h •m '11·ott1c l'111>11tL', nu pap••ro,, S:l.1 1>-11; 5!02 1\ K C t.'111.'ke r S paniel, HuJ I limo old $150 call '164 571ti ttflt'I 6p m Frttto You 8045 ···········•••·•······· Sa\'e me from the Pound 1~1\ able Basset. Bea~le max f; 'car s paq·d f••1n.t It· 67;, 57111 Ft t.'c to good h· •me. 4 1r old Shepherd max well munnered 644 7262 1\dorable Shepherd Oo"e Mix SpJ\ed Fe m I <r ull1 L11\ es t:htldrt>n r,-;3 r.s.t1, 557 0051days Fumitu~ 8050 ..•...•••••.......•..•. **I BUY** enJOY" worktn~ with peo :\l1ss1on Viejo, CA 9W91 pie. Position 111volve:.1•----------1 typing. computer opera th e s ki I you c hoose. Part time help wanted guaranteed in writing Mon .. Tues. m ghl.s . App· before you e nlis t. You ly : P e nnysaver 1660 may choose2.3or4ye<rr Placentia Ave. Cost<1 enlistmenL Some cn t1cal Mesa St· dis pa,\ up to s:J.000 Responsible per son tu work in distribution for leading publisher 10 If\ ine Dulles will con sisl of distribution & de livery to bwlders . banks. s avings & loans . Good image & hard \\Orkers only. Howard Walnac k. 751-5813. Xlnt Job for re tired or semi retired. ------ !\lew1~)rt '8:1.1 Rl!JO Fr('1' Sa I e ~ .:\1111 1 \ u l c d I ·---------•I H;,nkrnl! s ales pe rson to SL•l I GI.Old u.sood 1"11rnature & .\[Jplt01nce~ OR I wall !it•ll or SELL for You ' MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 t1on & ldephone conta1:l. Prior import exper nol req'cl hut lo(llOtl typing s k il ls & µll'asanl per~onaltt\ are es~co t1JI Stan <trou11d SIOIHI Comjl.'l Greg Scutt al Tr;msmark 957 5757 Jamtoral Expenenced floor man. lop wages. 979 3923 ---- JANITORS Pari lime ttVcs :-iewport Beach Costa )lesa area Ja.nitors & waxers Mus t be over 18yrs old & U.S c1t1ten. Call 532 1)5511. IOAM·3P~I. Mon Fn JANITORIAL .cd11·11I Office Ass1slanl. '"'cas h bonus after train Etcpericnced. 111 a I Girl ~mg. Mus i be in good Surgeon!> ol fi ce rur 3 shape a nd h ave high mo:. whil e rttg ul a r school diploma Call to· t>mployc·e 1s on med11·al day lc<1 vc 714 847 85i ,7 COST A :\'! E.5A 540· 1026 --HUNT. REACH 962·8821 M1xl'r Tramee needed for L \GUN,\ KILLS 768·5251 adhesive, color. & 11arnt SANTA ANA 542-2435 rruxrni: & S!nndmg on J. THIS IS THE ARMY roll m ill 1531 Munrona ---- Ave .NB PARENTS -~ow that the children :\lodeltng. commercials. are going back lo school. films. extras :'11ecd new do \OU have L5 20hrs.wk lace-. /\II ages t \pes lo work myourO\\OCOm· 714 957·~-mun it y ., W e w 11 1 MOTHER'S HELPER Day Ca re of 2yr old & hte h s k pg. 711 o n T hurs Pay roll Benefits Xlnt Sala!) Ref's. 644·0062 HMd extra money for holiday shoppincJ! thoroughh train you to sel l ed u c ational m aterials . 1-·1ex h r s Great earning potential For mlet view appt only. call Virgima Calkins · Day sh1H opening for i----------•i _7_1i0-_~I. N.:.8·~_0·~:­responsible s elf.,tarter with recent t>xpenenl.'e Scale to S6.20 .'llumernus benefits incl fully paid medical & de11tul ROSA.M,IMC. 714 S48·5533 Newport Beach Equal 0 portu n1t ~ Employer _ APPLIONE has temporary a ssign ments available now lor legal exe• sec'y & se<."). typists. word processor syst em 06. days MEYER A.FEE Call Barbara 957-6026 f'art Tlmt Counter Help Run Xerox Copies.Ap· prox . 12 hr s . per week.Wkdys, Arter noon s H ouse wives welcome. 54&2693 Kiyo KENNEL ATTENDANT 1-------1111111•1 PA.RT-TIMERS Santa Ana office now hir· ing 4 GOOD phone voices . A M Aft G ua rantee $4 .00 /hr 543· 7957 or 543-2951. FUll·time, Mon-Fri 8 5 Call 644-6762 LU TECH. T o a ss ist in elec tric.al /optical develop Nurse Need LVN for doctor's office 111 H. 8 . No nates or \\eek ends. Fun at· mosphere. Call Elaine al 848·2377, I0-6::l)pm. ment work. Must be ex-~ ----- per. in handling d elicate. Nurses m i n 1alu r.e parts & PIO. MUISE pogsess a tugh degree of Priv d uty live-m posi· intelligence & motivation tipn for registered n urse to handle a variety of as with pediatnl.' /nursery sign ments . Exper. in exp. req. Congenia l rast· light shop practices & paced atmosphe re Good electronics desirable. benefits. Salary com - but not req · d XI n t mensurate w /exp. For pay /benefits. Growing interview, call 673·91S1. Co. In San Juan Capo. 1--------- 714-493..fi621. ~~~-~-~~ HUISH A.IDES Part lime help to assist with Developed Mentally Disabled People. Must be able t o w o rk weekends. Call Cynthia 552-8280. P .\RT·T IME. day 0 1 n ight janitors . own transportation. 675·2230 Part time person needed in book p,ste·up. Mon. & Tues. No exper. oec. Ap· ply P e nnysaver, 1660 Pla<;enlia Ave. C.M. ~~~~!!!!!!!fl!~~~~!" Rest aurant PROO WORK OPENING Plastic exp. helpful. Xlnt benefits . Ask for Btll Hogan. 642· 1593. P •time. 7days. 2hr,1da1 I). A M delivery, L.A Ta mes $100 l'('r week. Laguna Bearh 494·8496 Real Estate Sales EXPBllHCED AG&ITS We offe r the follow mg: 1H.igh Comm1ss1on ./Best location ~Private secretary I Professional assocs. Call now for appomtment 673· 7300ask for Walt R EC:EPTIONIST Property Mgmt Co. in Irvine seeks e nerget ic & pleas ant person with front omce appearance to answer busy phones. Includes lite lypmg & fil. 1ng C all rur appt. SS9·180'l. PART T IME pos1l11111s •2hr l u n r h s hdt (11.30·1 301 •Evemng shirts (afl. 5) No exper. necessary. Mus t havt· cll·an image Mature at t1tude towards wor k & work well with others as a team. A p pl y i n pe rson Wetnl'r~t·hn1 Lzel . 7622 Ed inger . H unttngton Beach Restaurant Calabasli Lcmding & Distilery A ne w restaurant & lounge now hiring for all restaurant positions Ap ply in person, Mon.-i.~ri . 2pm·6pm. 179 E. 17th Sl.. CM. Restaurant Lady needed at Tea & Sympathy lo as · sist, cook in>stly dishes & clean up. $3.50 starl- ing. hrs lpm·6pm, Tues thru Sat. Apply in person arter 3:30. J(;g E. 17th St. C.M. RECEPTIONIST Billing Clerk Wanted in Restaurant busy Ch1 ropract1c Offit'e. APPmZH COOK 111 key. Typmg req. M-F Food prep. The Quiet Ll·8pm. Alt .. Sat 847-8272 Woman. 3224 E . Coa.st Hwy, CdM. Apply 10 person. AM pref ask for Mike 64(}. 7440 Receptionist I M e ssage Center C lerk For Newport Beach R .E . 1-Res--t-aur_an_t ____ _ C1rm. Must be shar p, have ability lo handle Housewives /Students. busy phones, & process H e a I t h y F o o d s messages qwckly, neat R estaur a n t has im- penmanship. rront office mediate. part time open appea rance. Call Lila : mgs for cashiers/coun· 833 2! 206 lerhelp, ll-2. Mon.·Fri. · 000· en . 11 · F u n en v i r on m e 11 t Receptionist for Construe· $3.25/hr. to s tart. Call lion Co. near Adams & Jerr or Roger : 833-3470. 8 r o o ~ h u r s t . H . B. Retail Stores L9olll s.c·,......n. Mld·slze Cirm seeks cons- cientious ll•gal secretary w/3+yrs. exper. Salary n egotiabl e . X l nt medical plan Ne" bldg. Call 714·833-~. 7 to 3. Cert. & trainees. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Center St . CM 982•6686· oPening soon in Hunt· RECEPTIONIST-par t · ington Beach; a new Part T ime time, full·llme Oct Ir ladies' Fashion discount MallllgO,.ratioM Nov. 20 h rs per wk store. Openings availa· P19cia1 a ctualfled ad la • ... y u dlalln1 YOW' ....... Give ua a call. ••'Udo tbe ,.-.142-5111 No exp. required. Must there llfler. Lt t yping, ble for store manager. be dependa~le & availa-boat knowledge hetpruJ. assis tan t man a g er. MUISING b I e o 11 ·e a 11 . Np t . UNITED y ACHT BKRS. sales. For interview. ask RN. 3.4 days/wk. LVN, Deb/Fas h ion Isl a n d ...,l 31.33 r A b 1 1 11·7, 3.4 days/wk. 41 bed area. 76().~l .... · or n n a e e : <'onv. hosp. Very clean. _C_a_cli_U_aca_to_Go-_Ca_ru __ t 21.3-749·4041. IOOd staffing. Santa Ana l~~~~~~~~~~I Whateverthe Fad •·Ret--&l-.l-s_a_les-.-e-x_pe_ri_e-nr_e_ flelghls. 549-3061. The fast est draw in tM RoU 'em ottlhe market preferred, Frr. CM d r ug Have aomethin1 to sell? West. .a Daily Pilot WithaClualftedAd store. Ca'l a ft er s . Cluailled ads doll well. Claasified Ad. 642·56'11. Call Now! Mz.5178 646-7744. se c urit y pr11du<·t ~ '642·1815 Sales People l-'ul1 t1mt' & part ttlTll.' H M i\b• am-. Cat..Jog Showroom. IXl9 Newport 131\ d <.: ~1 SA.LES PERSON Oppty 111 selling uurmcl foods F ex1bll.' hours W t r a 1 n 11 1 <· k o r ~ Far.ms. = 17 F.i~h1 nn Is land 640 6030 S<1les person, m<1turc. for (urmture salt·~ 3 !lpm Days 54().3169. eve111ngs 646-6766 SandwH'h mak111i: Pt'•)l>le neaded. full & pan time caU before 11 752 f>4o t SECY P 1T F T for pleas ant e\llOrl 10~ ufl ire 111 C.:\I Exper with lnl'I Frl forwarding, IBM :\lemury, & good tyµ1n i.: s kills rcq ·c1. ~5 tu S6 per hr. 754·1001 Btw119 12 SECRETA RY .. Secretary for u s ales and m .1rket ing offi ce s mall. growmg medical electron rcs com pan~. near ocean, full com11un~ benefits Quahrlcations in c lude rec e n 1 ex perienc•. orgam zat1onal abilit). ability to 1n terface errecll\'eh with all le,·els of management in a wide 'J riety o f duties and a fa.st paced, innovative environment Ask for Terri. Cal 64S.014S ------- SECRET A.RY Newp ort Beach pro fess1on al omce de,1res v e r s atil e sec retary w /excellent typmg skllls. Salary open. 64-0-2912 S ecretar y · Assist anl t o Financial Genius. Gen tie , Joyful. Perf, ct1onl~t. Organic Cook. 499·S683. - Secretary to president of real estate fi r m Typing 75 wpm. shorthand 100+ wpm Salary open OUTSTANDING OPl'TY ~en1 or lfo o k kcl.'Pl'I Mature pe.-.;on tu ll:lmllt· <Ill pha!'te..; or ,l('(.'UUlll Ill~ throut:h lrt.rl lwl01n1·t· :\l1111mum !!~ ,.., work n p1·r bus} d 11rr~1 f1ccl dutrcs Reqwre dcpencla hie & 1:l f111enl ,,e ll staner FJ'>l & ;11-r11n•I •• t) pin!.! rcqu1rf'cl '\;011 :.mokcr \!111 ,,i1u1' & hcnef11;, \11-..,11111 \ tl.'J•• .Jrt•.1 \Jr' l'ar1·1l1 581 3830 SERVICE In ftC'ld Xlnt 0111>ortun1t\ & bencl11~ with rap1dl~ g ro wmg cnmpan) lor clcctn, all\ 111dmed 111 d1v1du;.il !"140 1;.,00 SHOE SALES We have an 01>enrng for <r part. lime salc.,person on wknds Exper pref. Con tact Mr t'.rnnon He m ph111'!-Shoes, 54 F ashion Island .. "I U 1)114 422.1. Shoe sales. 1ull llrnl.' with or w .uut 1•xp or wlll train. (iouct co U..net 1ts r\1>µl y m person !:lam lo I lam :\11111 lliru F11. Stan dard Shoes. :!077 So Bnstul, C. l\1 STENO /CLERK Perform s tenographic duties to one ur m or e manager s • Goodshorthand and typ 1ng skills reqwred. M<tth aptitude and .1 liility 111 operate 10 ke~ l>y touch Goucl -alary . benefits and workmg conditions Plea se s ubmit resume or call in t·onfitll'nCe I u . (714) 540 1111 DOUGUSOIL COMP A.MY Emp loyee Rel ation s Dept Eva Taylor 3160 ,\1rway Avenue Costa Mesa . CA 92626 "A suhsid l8ry ur Coooco I nl' " Affirmative Action Employer M /F Wm. E. Doud Co. Inc. 673-1600 Sell idle 1term ~------ *TELLER* ~:,11er1en r ed T1•lll'r llCC'(frij Ill "°llfk (ulJr I mt· .il our beJut1(ul !>ulld. exer S!iOO d esk :rnx60, mus -.di. S2:.!S tl'j-, 12.111 rtr fii3 2712 Coffff Table l1l.1ss Top SI!'> MX 5408 HUNTING TOH BEACH ht .. nt.h \l ll•,1 I It rn1mth~ pr,111 e\ \'rll'llt ,. workmg <1l<1n S &I, t'P mg & l'U.'>lomc1 i.en 11 ;> sktlb nttcc~:.J r) E\ t•elle111 compan~ twnl'l 11 & "Ork mg t•ond111on.., Fur 1111en1('w. t'all ,J;oH ~lhn~. s,ii;.J306 Southwest S & L l7071 Spnngdale St l-4 ual Oppty Ernp1oycr Tow Truck dn\l'l's want ell. exp· d only l.1 ve 111 Costa Mesa. 646-9tl38 T.' pisl. Gt>ncral office. no exper nee II S Cl rad Good bl'nd1h & promo t1unal opportun111e s. lrv1 11e are<1 Furmers ln s u 1 an rl' G ro up . 540 4100 E.U.E Veterinary . p<1rt l ime person for kenne l w1>rk . & genl.'ral 'et hosp mamten11n1 e Wk end:. & ~e wk111gllh 494 5 1~6 • Waiter w.11tre~s JIOSlltOO Part tune & (ull 11me posttmns a\'ml s.5 i51hr. :-Jo lips P\l l.'ountry d ub Call for 111te r view 644 5404. WELDING King !)11c llv.' Out) Xtr.• F1rrn. 111111•r\pnng m.111 .... matlhm~ •'•Jll box ~11n11g nC\ l'r U!>(.'U Sltll p,ickJged Worth $.'LO Ill 1 I 1leh\ c~ S207 C<rslo 011 I\ r .. 111 t!08i Ht•lt•l00ra1111g \lo~ll If Sofa, l Barre l <.:hrs l 'of l't' Th, Lamp, Walnut I hnmg :-.O•t."' 4t·hrs Xlnl Cond <:1ca\ lorl'oncluor Rc·nt.11 SI U511 for all 6-14 63-10 I clra"' c1 clres:-cr $..')() 2 t: d r a w l' r cl r \' <; s c> r s w mate hmg kg hdbrcl Sl25 N il e sl:in d . 2 clrawcrs $15, All m good cond. Durk wood Wht desk w /l'hr. neC'cls re 1111sh1ng S20 '75 GE re fr 1g frl:'C7.C'I'. w 1cc111.1ker. xlnt :.hapl.' 5400 !)f>8·5643 Waterbe<t. hurg u11cl y \'elour w sll.'reo hclhrd Must \C\' t appret iat .. 842 0642 9 Piece Oinrng Set. table " leaf 6 cane chairs. ch 111<1 cob1nel, :.en •er SlllOO Also 3 r ust•im oak bar stools S.S.• each All xlnt t•ond 675 5710 Couch & chair, 111 g•tOd co11dit1on Must sell 9ti2·2804 Recliner & ottoman. brown tufted vm yl, 6 mo ol<I, xlnt t·ontl, sacrifice ut $250 . Call 493 2196 eves. INSTRl,'NL AS$()( Orange Coast Collel(e, 3Shrs. /wk. funded pos1 t1011 . Sl 335 $1651 /m n Outstanding benl'fits 111 rlude 15 holidays Con · ta<•t M r . lle lts. o r Menser. 556 5820 before SPM. Oct. 2 E 0 E . Hones 8060 M/F . .. • NOTICE how Dally Pilot Class· iricd ads display their messages with legibility and imp!lct? Our ads. we are proud to s ay, really gel r e s ults . P h o n e ~-5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bcuu Reg Appy mare. Gentle. l vn g w /tal'k . s lllOO or b:~t orr. R.11·I007 -Jew.try 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HllYING gold & s1l er st•r a 1) & J e wel ry Silverware. dental gold, d111moods. l'luss rin..:s. lmml'<I cash. 549 2685 Thunde rheud Indus " \ •' I ('f8 OAll 'Y Pll OT 8080 ••••......•.......•.... LUGGAGE TAGS Trom '!lur b11,1m •" 1·,11 t.I ~nd rnw 1 0 1 II 1111 ,. 11'11 Ill).! µtu' 1"11' '1'•11 1' \\ 1• rt'tur n II'""""' 111 ' H'.lhd lll,111111 1,1~' \ ~1r.q1 nwt11 "' 11tH, I I> t \'lllUI "" "' I It \t'nl loh '> <.\ 1111'1 ' .. 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HOW ARD Chevrolet l>o\•t• & 1..~u.11 I Sh 'I, EW l\lltl' 111': \l'll 833-0 555 HEEO HELP? 111•111 yourself tu a I k.1µ111,,; ,elecl1o n or l,luahlwJ Hopefuls 111 thc DAlLY PILOT llf~l.P W \.....-rF I) \OS ... l . .... ·--·· -~· ~~- ' Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley • EDITION \'oar Homeafow11 Daily Nt•w!lipapt-r VO L.73,NO 267,3SEC~T~l~O~N~S~·~30:....:....P~A~G~E~S=-----------o_R_A_N_G ___ c_o __ u_N_T_Y_._c_A_L_l_F_O_R_N_l_A __________ T_u_e_s_o_A_Y_,_s_E_P_T_E_M __ B_E_R __ 23_,_1_980 _____________ T_W __ E_N_T_Y_-_F_1v __ E_C_E_N_T~S Consunier Prices Decline in County __ I.OS NC 1':t. 1':~ \ J\ I' l ~ a state rt!purt ~hi1Wl·1l tlw wol'l>t of lht." rt'<'l'!ISlll ll hui-l)USlll'iJ lh\• ll S t>epart11h•11t 11( I i.hnr '""' todo that c·11n.~11111t•1 11r1c\\s 1n Los i\ n I( t• I,· i. .. 11\I 0 r ~ n ~ l'OUllllt' dt•l'hlll'd "' \UtiU"ll for the :..·t·umt ~lrJ1.cht 1111>nth Tht' 0 6 pcrt't•nt llrop 111 lht• two count' ('un,uo1t•r l'rl<'t! Index. dul' m8lnl) l\l l'l"' 1·r homt• morlgugt• r,1h·' hu1·kt•d .i nauonal anrrea~w 111 u 7 pt'ri"t!nt • Both figures w~rt• th~ :. mt· for Council Rehires Belsito The Huntington Beach City Couol'il hired Bud Belsito as a temporary coosullanl Monday after firin g h im a s Ci t y Admirustrator less than a month earlier B e lsi to. a 19-yea r c ity employee. will work under the dire c tio n o f inte ri m cit y admiltistrator Ben Arguello from Oct. I until Jan 2 The contract. un animous ly approved in executive session. makes at possible for Belsito to earn as much as $11),045. working a maximum of 20 hours a week at $35 per hour Arguello said today that Belsito will work in a number or spedal areas that includes preparing city franchises with private firms and on a merit pay concept for city employees ' A City Council member said the action wa& taken to provide an o rderly trans ition until a permanent city administrator is hired. But it also was disclosed that the dedsion to hire Belsito was made partly for humanitarian reasons and to recognize his contributions over the years. "There were reasons for h.is firing but they were not negative ones, "the council members said. "This amounts to a kind of settlementandt.idying up.:· Belsito, who was paid $53,316 at the lime of his firing Aug. 23 on cha rges that he failed to provide strong leadership. will stand to receive $29.000 from unused sick leave and accumulated vacation time. The City Council also raised Arguello's salary to the same rate it paid Bels ito while Arguello is the interim administrator. The Counril plans lo select a consultant lo screen app!Jcants for the city administrator post. Bandits Get Haul LOS ANGELES (AP) Three gunmen robbed an armored car of about $75.000 Monday whlJe it was parked in a supermarket lot in suburban Canoga Park, police said. HE GOT CASH FOR CLV11'ER ··Daily Pilot c lass1fed ads helped me clean up both ways. ·'I had clutter in my garage and converted it to cash with one phone call to the c lassified section." That's the advertising success story of the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot : Camper shell S50 Van top ruck Best offer xxx.xxxx · If you want to turn clutter into cash. call 642·5678. the $t'('()l)d c-omwt·utivt• munlh 1 Relatoo ston · i\41 M ('ilnllme. a La t111r M .trkt•I t'Utt'C'. ~t for lhr c111111n.i ~ 1•uf t'tlnl J'llt>d h~ i.t ut~ ufttn 111 1 n d I l' .it 1• d t h l' ., t o t 1• 11 •'., 't· ti lhrou..:,h lht• "'"r't p.1rt 11( llw rt><'t.>i.:1100 ... urht'r th1'I ) t•u1 .. md 1o1,o uld .. u fC t!r o nl y m1n11r 11wrt>JS1· in \tn\'mpl11ym1•111 fur the nt'xt lhrt'\• monthr- llo l4t'Vt't II Said tht' ~lltl t' Wlll not .irluall~ began pullmg out of the recesi;1on until Junuary and \o•·•~I ,.ad You know that old water tower over the Sunset Beach skyline on the Pacific Coast Highway curve by Turk 's saloon and Sam's Seafood restaurant? This is what it will l oo k lik e when developer-educatoi: George Armstrong moves into his dream house on stilts. See photos, Page A3. Woman Jailed I In Welfare Fraud Case A Long Beach woman who bilked the Orange County Social Services Department out of more than $8,000 in welfare benefits has been sentenced to six months in Orange County Jail and rive years probation. The sentence was imposed on Gloria Draper, 33, by Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae after the woman pleaded guilty to a s ingle count of welfare fraud. De puty District Attorney Donald Barne r said evidence s howed that Mrs . Draper , between September 1977 and August 1979. received aid from social services depart ments in both Orange and Los Angeles counties. Barner said the woman also received aid for a child who was not living with her and failed to report that she was receiving a $231 per month rent subsidy Crom the Orange County Housing Authority. Mrs. Draper was ordered by Judge Lae to make restitution as part or her sentence. Barner said $8 ,228 in benefits were fraudulently received. rt·t•ov1:ry wlll bt.• gradual Th.. n·11ort. by the Economfr lh•vt>l11p nwnt 01:p.1rtment 1n '\arrumeotu, ha:1 not yet been printed. but u 111't?l11oin;.t ry copy wu~ ohtJ111t·fl ln Tht· As:.ocaated I' rt11">:-. Th t-1 .. ,.,..rt 1irt•d 1c·t1·11 the J1tblt'l>1> r~tc would ri:-.e lo 7 M pt•rt•t•nt b} lkt•em~r It 1s now 6 8 pt• rc•t-•.11 In l..01> Angt!lcs and Orange i·ounlles. the consumer price dee rease still left prices 13. 7 percent higher overall than m August 1979. And 1f the cost of s heller. including mortgage rates: had been excluded, the CPI for AuAust would have surpasst.>d the national average and iocreased by 1 4 percent in the two counties. T he cost of food was the bigges t gain er 1n the Los Angeles·Orange County figures, rising by 1.5 percent for the month nearly double the rate of inrrease for the past several months. Food costs were 9.9 percent above a year earlier. F'ailh Heinemann or' the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics here said the higher food prices were caused by adverse weather conditions Other increases showed up in the cost or transportation. 1.0 percent ; medical car e, 0.9 percent: and entertainment, 2.6 per cent. Although home mortgage rates have been rising several weeks and stand at about 14 percent. the August CPI reflects actual loan transactions not loan commitments Hence, the mortgages reflect the prevailing loan rate in the spring T od ay 's higher mortgage rates will show up in succeeding months. Iran, Iraq Battle 3 Americans Kilkd in Refinery Bombing • By The Associated Press An Iraqi in vasion force punched into Iran today and waves of Iranian warplanes bombed Baghdad and other Iraqi cities. reportedly killing three Ame ricans, as the war between the Mideast neighbors escalated Iran said Iraqi jets attacked the huge Iranian oil r efinery at Abad an. Diplomats and other officials in London said three unidentified Ame r icans and three Britons were among 47 reported killed in HB Water Probe Set By Wieder Orange County Supervisor Harriett Wieder has ordered an .invest.Jgation into charges that so m e Huntington Beac h residents have contr acted serious illness by drinking water contam i nated by an aban- doned chemical dump. County medical officer Dr. L. Rex Ehling said today he wtll inte rvie w two persons who dr a nk water from a private community well for several years. Now one as suffering from liver cancer and t.h.e other . an antes tinaJ disorder. Ehling said bis department will investigate the rate of death a nd illness in the area s urrounding the dump to see if it is higher than the rest or the county. He said his department may conduct further water tests on the private wells near the dump. The four-acre dump site is about 700 feel southesast of the Bolsa Chica Street and Warner Avenue intersection. Ehling said he wi ll tum Ills re port ove r to Super vi sor Wieder next Monday. "It seems only r e motely possible th at there is a connection between the illness and the dump.·· Ehling said, explaining that the diseases are not similar He said a problem with such studies is that many residents who used to live near the dump and drink from private wells hav e m ove d t o o th e r co mmunities . He s aid his department agrees with the state Department of Health Services that the dump should be• e xcavate d a nd th e contaminated soil removed. Th e S econd Di st ri c t Supervisor said she wants the county to test the water io the private wells near the dump. Currently, the most recent tests of the well water near the site were done by a private firm. Iranian air raids on six Iraqi cities and h<.1rb1>rs and on a ha lf dozen a1rf1elds and military bases. "As the Iranian planes roar overhead ground·lo·air missiles streak up after ·them and one Iranian phantom jet has been hit and explode d ," the Iraqi journalist added. The Amcrt<'ans and Britons were killed in an attack on the petrochem1 c<1I complex near Basra. Iraq. the reports said. Iraqi reports said 116 others were wounded in thel'aids. Despite the air raid. which developed soon after nightrall. people stood in the blacked out streets and on the balconies watch ing the fire works . the journalist said. Iranian planes raided Baghdad for lht: second tame an the day today and a journalist contacted by telephone said "bombs are fa 1 h ng all overt he place." Iraq claimed 26 of Iran 's U.S. madejets and two helicopter gunships were shot down. Many of r Extra Innings Softball Squabble in Court A pair olNewport Beach women's softball teams that. found themselves in a mid·August dogfight for fi.rst place, nearly suited up for a court appearance this month to straighten out the league standings. The sandlot snafu between the Barracudas and the A·l Turf Irrigation team centered oo who should be champ in the city's slow-pitch league. The Turf team brougblin a lawyer to go to batfor them. THE ARGUMENT BEGAN during the final inning of a game betweenthe twoteams lastJuoe. The Barracudas. who lose by six runs. protested a late inning call by the c1ty's um· pi re. . The citv recorded the protest. noting that protested games aren't replayed unless first place is at stake. As 1t turned out, first place was at stake and the city ordered a re· match. That ·s when things got messy. The disputed game was replayed but after the Har- racudas knocked in three runs. the Turf team filed a protest alleging that the Barracudas initial protest was Improper. THE BARRACUDAS WENT on to win that game, com- pounding the problem by deadlocking the Turf team for first place . City parks and recreation officials ordered a second re- matcn. But the attorney for the Turf team said the players would not agree to another rem atch. He said the season was over and that one of the team's key players had moved out or the state And just when it appeared the brouhaha was about to turn into a bench·clearing legal fight, city officials came up with the answer: HOlh teams were declared co·champs and the season finally was over. 3 Freed in Killing Of Huntington Man SEATTLE (AP) Three men charged lo the June beating death of a Huntington Beach motorcycle gang member were acquitted by a King County jury. The six-man, six ·woman jury deliberated 7th hours before making the unanimous decision late Monday night. The verdict brought smiles and handshakes for defendants Donald M. Paradis, 34. or Spokane: Thomas H . Gibson, 29, Josephine County, Ore., and Charles Amacher, 33, Portland, Ore. But the men will remain in King County Jail as defendants and witnesses to Idaho charges connected with the strangulation slaying of 19-year-0ld Kimberly d Ann Palmer of Spokane. the pilots were taken prasl)n«.:r, it said For the second straight day, Lhe Iraqi air force launched heavy raids against targets in I ran The Baghdad command said its Jets struck seven Iranian air bases in western and southwest Iran, "set scores of enemy aircraft ablaze on the ground and destroyed many hangars and ins tallat tons " Iraq conceded losing four MiG·2l fighters in the raids The state radio in Abadan. Iran. (See MJDF.AST. Pate A2> Fun Park Targei of Lau:suit Disneyland has been sued by two 10 range County yo uths who claim that the park's d<tncing policies discriminate against homosexuals. The lawsuit was filed in Orange County SJJperior Court Monday, nine days aft er Andrew Exler, 19, of Orang_e. and Sean Elliott. 17. of Anaheim , were ejected from the park for danc- rng Logelher. ·'The park security pel)ple told us that Disneyland does not make provision for alternative lifestyles,.. Exler told reporters at a news cunrcrence in Santa Ana. It is alleged in the lawsuit that the park 's policy prohibiting members or the same sex from dancing together violates civil rights sta tutes barring dis- crimination based on sex. Each of the two plaintiffs is • demanding Sl0.250 in damages from the Magic Kingdom. They are being represented in the lawsuit b~y Santa Ana at- torney Ronald Talmo He 1s Orange County legal d irector for the American Civil Liberties Union but emphasized that be has accepted the case on a private basis. According to the lawsuit. Ex!" ler . a county clerk and Elliott. a college student. were dancing together on a public dance floor in Tomorrowland when they were approached by security of- fi cers and removed to a security omce. (See DANCING, Page A2) Orang£j Coasl L; ,.Q ,,;-~ \\'eat her Peter's Landing 'Overbuilt' Miss Palmer's body was found June 22 lying near that or Scott Currier, 26, south of Post Falls, Idaho. The trio -purported motorcycle gang memb~s themselves -were accused of first-degree murder in beating Currier to death at Paradis' home. The victim was a member of the Hessians motorcycle club. Cloudiness and localized f o g ton ig ht a nd We dnesday morni ng . Hazy sunshine Wednesday afternoon. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches. 65 inland. Highs Wednesday mid 70s to mid 80s. INSIDE TODA" By PATRICK KENNEDY Of ... Deity ,..._SW! The state Attorney General's office has ruled tha t Peter's Landing co mmercial and marina dev e lopm e nt in Huntington Harbour is overbuilt and apparently exceeds permits .. issued by the Regional Coastal Commluion, Deputy Attorney General Steven H. Kaufmann sa.td today that possible courses of action agai.nat the development include a revocation of the coastal com mission permits for the center. Such a revocation would halt further development there, he said. . James A. Thoma•. counsel for .. Peter's Landing, said the developers are planning to expand the center an additional 20,000 square feet, including a new hot.el. But according to th'E executive director of the Regional Coastal Commission Mel Carpenter, the controversy is that Peter's Landing may be overbuilt by some 40.000 square feet alr~ady. Carpenter iaid it appean that com mission permits allow for between 80,000 a.nd 80,000 square feet of development. Peters Landing currently la built up to 107 ,000 square feel. be said. ,. The attorney general's 10.pqe , opinion on the contro\fersy was given to the Regional Coastal Commission Monday in a closed executive session . The Com mission took no action and will discuss the matter in another closed session Oct. 6. Peter's Landing is located on Pacific Coast Highway and Anderson Street, near Sam's Seafood Restaurant. Kaufmann sai·d other alternate courses of action the com missioners could take against the d e velopment includes seekin1 injunctive re- lier from the courts, which could Issue daily fines, seeking civil pen a Illes and 5uing for damages. da mages. DlltY ........ DEVELOPMENT OVERBUILT Peter'• Landing ....., Amacher and Paradis are members of the Gypsy Jokers motorcycle club, while Gibson was a member of the Vagos motorcycle gang, Spokane County prosecutors claimed. Intelligence Probe WASHINGTON (AP> -The Senate Intelligence CommJttee will investi1ate reports that a "major intelligence failure" led to the death of a Soviet otnclal providing iolo~mation to th<' United States. 6t1rces say. For the flrat tame mace the Revol~ry War. defmae atrotegilt1 plan to 1end the nation '1 entire /orce of 450,000 cil~·toldiera to the front Unea within 90 day1 in the event of a major inoolima. But ia the NatUmal Gubrd ready? See ~ BS . ~ ... --- lndt.•x . ~ ~--JV T BRE~1'1NG-----... 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SAN JOSI-: 1 1·1 l'n-s ult>nl l'artt'r , urgma 11 vromr• 1111d pt'•H'l°ful "1h1t 1lm 111 tht• nH,n 1<'I tktwt•t'n lr~w and Iraq ~.,1d tod ay lhl' ~l\'l\.'I l 11111111 'hould nlll 1111.-rf.-re in th~ faghlan~ bc•lwt'cn lht' l WO l'OUlll rtt•' Ill' 1lt•:-1·r1lk.-d tht• l'nalt'd ~ldll' poMllC>n .i.., llllt' of ... 1ru·t 11c>ut r .illl > ~111ll ~J 1d J II nlht•r nuhulti ~hould follow lht· .. umr • t'VUr't' In a s1:11..-n1l'nt 1:-:.uttd aboard Air For<'~One a:. ht· 1·11mp.11i;:nl'tl tn HunJld Ht'dli(.tn :.. hunic tale. Curter Jo.aid. ·Wt· cnruurntt" all other i:ountncs 111l'lull1ng the So\•1cl llnton, nnl tu int\'rft'rc with th is cunn1ct ' lid«• l '••fls •'f ."iolou ·" llti11ki119 WASHINGTON tAI)) A forme r aide to Rep. John Jt!nreltc. 0 -S.C .. testifi ed today that on the da y in December that J enrette was videotaped talkin~ a bout bribery with an FBI undercover agent . the congressman was suffering the effects of .. a bad d runk .. the night before Doug Wende ll. the congressman's former admmistrallvt• assistant. s aid that on Dec 4. the day Jenrette met with the f ill agent. he also addressed a meeting of industry executives in connection with a ne w congressional caucus J enrette had set up to promote tourism Wendell . testifying before a U.S. District Court jury m Jenrette's bribery trial, confirmed the testimony Monday of the congressman's wife . Rit a, t hat her husband's drinking problem worsened last Decembe r a nd January. Rrt•:luu•1· Mnrtu MOSCOW <AP> Soviet President Leonid I. Bre zhnev wa rned today that Weste rn strategic policies s upporting li m ited nuclear weapons are setting the world "sliding towa rd a the rmonuclear catastrophe.·· ··The policies of some major stales are based on the concept of t he possibility of a 'limited' nuclea r war ," Brezhnev said in a message to a world peace group meeting in Sofia. Bulgaria. Huntington Pullout Won't Hurt Agency Huntington Beach 's recent pullout from the Orange County M anpo w e r Co mmi ssio n a pparently will have no adverse effect on operations of the agency which dispenses-m oney f-Or the federal job training program. Commission Chairman Judy Loos said the agency will continue to operatt! without m ajor ill effects despite the loss of a key mem ber The major difference, she said . is that Huntington Be ach will lose a vote on how the money is to be s pe nt once it is r eceived by Orange County from the federal gove rnment Huntington Beach City Council m e m bers withd re w from the com mi ssio n 1 a s t Mo nday, a ppa rently still s marting from a sca ndal that rocked the Western Ins titute of Ca reers, Inc., a corporation set up to handle Huntingt o n B e a c h 's Compre he ns i ve Employm ent a nd T raining Act (C ETA ) program. T h e co r p o r a ti o n w as dis mantled earlier this year after m is management, extravagance and conflict of inte rest charges we re lodged. than 100,000 Huntington Bea ch, Sa nta Ana. Garden Grove and Anaheim -formed a consortium. By virtue of the cities banding t o ge t h e r , t h e M a n powe r Com mission has received a bonus in federal money because of centralized operations. T hat bonus. which amounted to near ly SS00,000 last year , is not in jeopa rdy despite Huntington Reach 's action, Mrs . Loos said. S h e s a id that, with the exc e p tion o f p r oblems experienced by Western Institute o f C ar ee r s , In c .. th e administration of CETA funds has been "very reputable." T he city's responsibility for the vocation and training phase of the program has been assumed by the Coas t Communit y College District. Huntingt on Beach a lso will continue to have about 28 persons on city jobs through the CETA progr am, but Or ange County officials will be in charge of administration for those workers. Huntington Beach has received $18.4 million in CETA funds since 1974. Laguna Niguel .. D•llY PIHl4 Sl4tff ,_ PAIR FILE SUIT AGAINST DISNEYLAND FOR EJECTION FROM MAGIC KINGDOM From left, Andrew E~ler, Attorney Roneld Talmo, and Shawn Elliott A ·tre s' olution' Accepted l{eprcse nlat ives for Mam ie Van Doren admitted Monda y l h u t t h e b l o n d e a -c tress ''h 11 11l l egJ:ed ·· part o f a 1·om m e r d al s hop be lo w her two story Cannery Village home 1n Nt<wport Reach. ··we made a big mistake, .. her husband, Thom as Dixon. told City Council me mbers. He said thl'Y removed three r equired parking s pots to expand the shop City planning commissioners, mcl'tin~ last month, asked the art n •ss to return the parking spa t•e s or face the possible revocation of use permits on he r home Miss Van Doren. curre ntly on a road tour and not present at the evening session, had asked the council to help her out of the ja m She argued that to .. return" the pa rking spaces, s he'd have to rip down part of the s tore. "She was found o ut ." he r hired cons ultant Richard Hogan said Monday, "but s he 's found a way to overcome the problem." He said Miss Van Dore n, who gained fame in the 1950s as a sex sym bol for her blonde bombshell movie roles. had agreed to lease five parking s pots n ear he r h o me to s atis fy t h e cit y's dTf-street parking requirement. P lanning commissioners had reje cted that sugges tion last month. But council m e mbers accepted her parking solution. The store , now leased · to a bus i nessm a n specializing in picture frames. was built by the actress to display he r collection of antiques. She said she gave u p her business career a fter deciding to return to show business. Re agan Facing 'Real Dange r ' SAN F RANCISCO (AP) There is a "real danger " tha t Ronald Reagan would not live out his term if he is elected president, former United nations Am bassador A ndrew Young s a ys. R eaga n , 69, i s th e R e p u blican pre s idential nom inee. Young is a Democrat. "He would probably outlive us all if he staved on the ra nch, but the presidency is a grueling, pressurized job," Yo ung said of Re agan at a m eeti n g with reporters Monday. ,.. , . .,,,. Pn~•· l I DANCING PARTNER~ • • • Exler conceded t hat he hC1d contacted both Disnevland and news representatives before he and Elliott went to the park lo draw attention to the park ':-. dance policy Exler said that Disneyland of· ficials had repeatedly rerused to a nswer both verbal and wn ttE'n inquiries about the policy Disnevland offi cials have said t h e y beliPvc t he po l 1 c~ i:-. n ecessa r y b e c au se o f Ois neyland 's reputation as a "family park." .. We feel that it 1s wrung to discriminate against homosex uals, .. Exler said. "There 's a lso a greater issue of human r ights The poht•e would prevent t wo br o th ers rrom d<in c·allg together " Elliott said that the couple f<iced n o harassmen t from anyone elsf' on the dance floor •• 1 don't c;ee what the difference 1s whether we dance together or whether a male and fomale d<ince toget her.'· F.l liott said Asked if he C1nd t:lholl would return to Oisneyland , Exler s aid "I don't Sl'<: whv not I think Dt'>· neyland IS a run pliH'l' . Talmo said lh<it ht' will seek an inJunl'lt0n to prevent Dis ne_yland from future application · of the pollc) /I. hl•oring date has 1111t lwen <;l•t, ht• saul f 't•om I"«~· l I MIDEAST FIGlfflNG • • • said Iraqi planes also att<1rkt!d t he refinery, considered thl' world's lar gest, an that s11uthw£>Jo.t Ir a nian city. The re wt>rc no immedTatedamage reports The United States no longer im ports any Ir anian oil, but other West ern nations and Japan depend on it to vary1ngde,grces In N e w Y or k . UN Sec r e tary .Ge n e r a l Ku rt Wa ldheim called for ur~ent cons ultations among Lhe 15 nations of the Security Counc:il un t h e conflic t . which he ::.aHI constituted a .. grnve threat" to world peace. A U.N. spokesma n s aid that as of this morning neithe r Ira n nor Iraq asked for a Security Council meeting. The invastion was reported m a co m m unique broa d cas t by Baghdad Radio, which s a id Iraqi ground forces ''a dvanced to take control of vital positions ins ide of Iran" t o "break t he racist governme nt " of Ayat olla h Ruhollah Khomeini. The targets we re not specifi ed But Radio Te hran said Iranian a r mored troo ps routed Iraqi t roops a round Khorrams hahr. Ira n 's m ain port on the d isputed Shatt al-Ar ab estuary a t the head oflhe Persian Gulf. Reporting on the air war, the Falm Talks Bre ak HOLLYWOOD (AP J A m a r athon bargainin g sessio n between striking actors and the movie-TV industry broke off this morning after i1 hours. a nd a producers ' spolceswoman said they would have gone on even longer but for the illness of one of the negotiators . T he talks we re recessed until 11 a m Wednesday. Iraqi ::.t:-;itt> rad111 said l rc1n1an Jets 'lru<·k all o vt•r lht· 1·ountry, .111 a t: k 1 n g Ba ,g h J ad, Mas u I. .'.'1ancvt'h, Ha~ra dnd s ix a1rf1elds Jnd b:l'>l'!-> '' M an~ mt• 11 w omen and ch Jldrt•O Wt•rt• kt llr•d ," th<.' hrn<adcast '>Ult! The IC1r~cst port 1011 or l'<i.,11.ilt1t•:-. occurred amonµ lht> 1Ao o rkcrs uf lhl' pe lroC'hemtl'al a nd 1er1111zer fat·tor) of Hasra, wht:rc· 20 wcrr :tailed and 50 v.ound<'d ' Damage ..il lh·· ,11rfil'lds was limited to onl' runw;n that w;is quack!) repa 1 rr>d . the com muruque said fl said Iraqi planes raided three air bases and mJlita ry airfields m western a nd southwes t Ira n. ··1nrl1ctcd hca\)' cl1•strurt1on and burned many enemy aircraft on the ground .. Iraq said its invast1on was in retaliation for the "unlawful and irrespon s ible clos ure t o na v1gat1on of the I lormu1 Strait.·· which connl·<•ls the Pers ian (.;ulf and the Gulf or Oman and through which much of lhl' Arab world's exported oil passe5 Ira n said Monday 1t would tak<' a ction against all ships entenng the Persian Gulr through the st ra it if they s ailed Loo close to the Ira nian coast on the north s ide. It declared the gulf a war zone. warned ships a gainst carrying supplies to Iraq and ordered all mer chant s hips in the Shall a l-Ar ab and adjoining ~aters to leave immediately. "otherwise the Iranian ar my cannot be held responsible for any damage to these vessels " I raq 's P r esident Sadda m Hussein said the lra nwn lhreats lo shipping in the Strait of Hormuz constituted a declaration of war Bul Khome 1 n1 . l ra n ·s revolutionary leader , s aid Iraq had declared war on Iran and that I r aq would s urrer t h e consequences. Hostage Release Vntrue By The A,uoclaled Preu A Baghdad Radio broadcast cla iming Iran had freed the 52 Am e ri c a n h os tag e s unconditionally today caused a nurry of excite me nt for a lmost two hours before Tehran Radio said the report was untrue. I ra n said not only was the story on the release untrue , but a lso th at the Iranian P arlia ment decided to "freeze" the issue of the hostages because of Iran's wa r with Iraq, which It blamed on the United States. • The claim by Baghdad Radio pr om pted vola tile trading on E uro pe an go ld a nd fore ign exchange m arkets. Som e London ba nkers s aid the m arket went "haywire·· as the rumor s pread. The dollar and gold pr ices moved up sharply But artC'r the hostage report was denied by Iran , m arkets calmc.'<l, lhe dollar sank back and gold improved slightly. A West German dealer in Frankfurt s aid orthc claim "The market doesn 't bel1 cveil " The Iraqi gov~rnment r adio in a broac1castat2·50a m. PDTsaid, .. At last the release of the U.S. hostages held in Tehran ha s been :rn nounterl." The cla im was car ried in a number of broadcasts later. but no source was given. At 4·45 a m ., Tehran Radio called on the people of Iraq not to be lieve "the lies carried by your radio .. The proble m "of the hostage s pies has been frozen 1ndefin1tely by the Irania n cons u ltative assem bly ," the Iranian broadcast added. Baghdad Radio late r quoted St ate Depa rtment officials in W ashmgton who said they had no information about the release of any hostages However. it car ried no retraction. But in New York, A BC quoted an unna med person at Raghdad Radio as saying the h os tag e c l ai m "wa s a broadcasting error " T here was no clabornt1on I ran considers Lhe escalation by Iraq or their border confli ct a maneuver by the United Slates to frc the American hostages, in their :i25th day of captivit y, Tehran Radio s aid ma broadcas t 1n Arabic · J>rc~1dent 'arter thinks tha t lhl' towardly Iraqi ( Baathist) .Jg~ress1on may persuade Iran to release the hostages," it said. .. r o r your information, t he l !-lam1c Ma1 lis tr ra n i an P arllament i today decided to freeze the hostages issue al the present lime " Bank Robbe d In Hwitington A lone g unman who demanded money with a note written on a newspaper robbed a Huntington Beach bank of $976 Monday af. ternoon. police said. The holdup occurred at 12:55 p. m at Barc lays Bank. 6952 Bolsa Ave According lo police, the sus- pect stood m li ne a nd displa yed the note m his ne ws paper at the teller's window. After the suspect raised his s hirt to reveal the butt of a ha ndgun in his wa ist band. the t elle r plat·ed money o n tbe ma n 's news paper, which he foldl'd up and carried out of the bank. police said The suspect was described as a white man. a bout 25. 5 feet-11, slender wt th dark blond hair. In a dd ition , the r e we r e a ll egat ion s th at R obe rt Cunningha m , preside nt of the c orp o rat io n , to o k an una uthonzed loan of $16,000 from federal money which he later repaid. A long awaited a udit into the c h a r ges is sched ule d to be completed late next m onth. ·Bludgeon Murders Still Baffle Police Rolex no w. Th ere's no better tin1e. ~L.irt ~·n111v1 n~ the llu.1litv y11u·vl' alw,1v., lw.lrd .1bout: The Manpower Commission was fom1ed in 1974 when four cities with populat ions of more ORANGE COAST ... ' DAILY PILOT t "" Or.tft9t CH\t 0 ••1¥ Pilot ...,,,,. 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(•tlfttl'WA IV)"'S 'tU 900) ~WUfH• DV CM fi•t '4 00 "'°'"tf'll t b• "'••I U )0 ...,.tMt . "'''If .. ,., ~ftftlftOf'\ .. 00 fNNf\t, -·---- Despite calls that came in afte r · a $25,000 re wa rd was posted, Or ange County Sheriff's Depa rtment investi gators still a r e without le ads in the bludgeoning deaths of Keith and Patrice Harrington of Laguna Niguel. LL. Wyatt Ha rt, department spokesman, said about a dozen c a ll s w e r e r ecei ved b y investigators after the reward was announced Thursday. "They r eceived so m e information -people saying they may have heard som ething, stuff like that -but none of it turned out to be significant," Hart said. . Ha rrineton, 24, and hls wife, 27, were found dead in the bed of their Niguel Shores ho me Aug . 21 by Roger Harrington, the slain man's father. The coroner's a uto p sies showed both deaths were caused by maasive trauma to the bead, Investigators h a ve said a blunt instrument was used. No weapon was found in the fashionable residence. Nor was one fOWld followint a methodical search of the area surround.ins the home . Robbery-homicide S1t . BUI Mlller said after the reward was a nnounced b y the victims ' families that m ore tha n ISO ----------------------· --·-. people have been interviewed by t he t hree-ma n investigative tea m assigned to the case. A p a rticula rly t r oubling aspe ct of the case is that no m otive has been e stablished. Nothing of value was taken from the residence. The house had not been ransacked. There was no evidence or sexual molestation. One inves tigator who was among the first at the s cene said it appeared the Harringtons had gone to bed only to never a waken. The house showed no signs of for ced entry. leading some to speculate the Har ringt ons may have known their attacker or a ttacke r s . But a frie nd o r Harrington said the fourth year m edical s tudent was the "kind of guy who would a lways leave the door Wllocked." H a rring to n was due to graduate from the UC Irvine med ical school in December. Mrs . Harri n g t o n wa s a registered nurse who speciali1ed ln pediatrics. She was employed by a nursing registry. The reward was posted by Mr. a nd Mrs. Francis Briscoe, of Huntington Beach, the slain wo man's p arents ; t he elde r Harrlngton, of Long Beach, and Bruce, R on a ld and Donald Harrington, three older brothers who live ln Newport Beach. ' .. •10 ""'"··· ,,,,,,,' f , , ••• ,,,, ·'·, I ,,.,/,I .. . , ... , .. ······-\l'I>\ ~ .... k,,t ... lhl' wid t.> v..:1 ril.'ty o f l~11k•x watclw !> f1lr nwn .:wd W(l llll'll In -.1,1ink"'" ..,tn·l c.l,l' with 14 l...ircll. Vl'llll\v ~oJd bl•1d .rnd crown .ind match1n~ hrari..·ll't· A.28-jcwd L.1dydah?, St.HOO. B. 30-jl'Wl'I s1'lf-w111djng Datt·ju~t chrono mt.>tc r. (i2100. l .. ...... , ... 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Wn8nc t .. s 150 :JOl'll ...,,_., 1.,.11 J0-1-.+1• 1• 1 4 .., • , " W-141 ...,,.°' .•12 M ts:\4• ~ .a• IO tM•"' Swf'rt"'2.tt .• • 11"'• "'w union 1.«> • JJ• 1'11t- Tuesday, Sec>tember ?3 1980 H/f ONLY PILOT. ., 30Seeonds8J45,008 'Dallas' Ad Tune Cost Doubles By MILTON M08&0WITZ Last year if you wanted to nm a 30-second commercial on the CBS show, "Dallas," it would have coet you ln the neighborhood or $72,000. Ir you think that's a lot of money for 30 seconds of television time, look at the price this year : $1"5,000. Thal 100 percent price jump is not juat inflation at worlr. ft rerrects the increased popularity of tbia procram. In television land advertisers buy Ume to reach an au· dience. The bigger that audience, the more they pay. "Dallas" is not quite the most expensive show on TV. CBS is currently asking -and mostly 1ettln1 -$150,000 for. each 30·second commercial that appears on "90 Minutes" and "M•A•S•H '' The exact prices paid by advertisers are not really known since th ey are negotiated with the networks - a n d th ey a r e n o t generally released. The figures cited here come Money Tree from the trade magazine Advertising Age, whicb makes It its business to unearth such information -and publish It. Their recent survey of the prices being cbar1ed by the net works showed "M•A•S•H," "60 Minutes" and "Dallas" lo be the top·priced shows on TV for advertisers. Closely following them is the ABC program,•"Three's Company," pegged at $135,000 for a 30-second shot;' NBC's "Little House on the Prairie.'' al $12.5,000; and the CBS newspaper drama, "Lou Grant," priced at $120,000 for 30 golden seconds on the tube. NOT EVERYTHING GOES up in price all the lime. Consider what's happened to the ABC show, "Charlie's An- ge Is." no longer the big crown on this progra m ; today you can have it for $85,000. One way to rank the networks is to count up bow many programs they have in which the price of a 30-second com- m ercial exceeds $100,000. ABC has 14, CBS has 11 and NBC has only four Since the prices reflect audience size , it stands to rea- son that your cheapest buy is the show that's slotted agamst a top·rated progra m. l"or example, at 8 p.m . on Friday night, when ABC is showing "Benson" (at $100,000 for a 30·second spot ) and CBS is presenting "The Incredi- ble Hulk'' ($80.000), NBC can ask only $50,000 for a 30. second commercial on "Here's Boomer." WHETHER IT'S REALLY cheap depends, of course, on how many eyes are glued to the offering. Advertising Age re- ports that some advertisers , a re s aying that the s hrewdest buy ar ound is the NBC Thursday night show, "Games People Play.·· You can buy into that for $60,000. Wh y is that time so cheap? Because the pro1ram is up against "Mork & Mindy" and "The Waltons. ·• What the advertisers want to know is not so much ~ absolute cost of the lime as the cost of reaching would·be customers. Thus, price is usually expressed in terms of cost·per-1,000: what is it costing me lo reach 1000 hom es with my messa ge? ' T his year, according to Advertising Age, the average cost-per·l.000 of a CBS nighttime program is about $5. In other words: every $5 buys you 1,000 homes. In still othei words : "M•A•S•H" is delivering about 30 million bomes- and at $5-per·l ,OOO, that works out to $1SO,OOO per 30-aeeoocl spot. .4ti10,.k11 In Thr .'ipol ll9h1 . I ntPri«"an Lradrr11 • 11. .. ·1 . ~ . ~. '1 • 2 • ,z .. •• li'. Doar.f 011P11. t 1•rragf"• NEW YOAK(API Flrwl ~ ••• ~~00<'1"°oy, !tep 22. 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Ho:nrd l It> rt ff ••pf•otf'd OE \R R1'. \OER!->: Follo"in~ a vt>r~· lo"' rate or ronsu mf'r rf'turn or rwcentiall)' hazardous 11quatir spt'ar guu.,, lhf' l 1 .~ Consumer Product . afet_\ Comrnis'iion an1t AMF' Voit Inc. are rept>at iog public "arning of thf' hazard and urging COO· -----"'S~U.:.:,:ffit'rl> lo flarltdpatt' in a rree rPpair J,1rogram. Ool.~ I JiC'rl'f'nt (9R6l of Che es timated 97,:100 spear gun~ haH· hr•t•n ri-lurm•d to the m anufac - turer for frf'<• n•pair~ -.in('t• the recall was an- nounced mort> than a \ f'a r 3AO. These SJ>ea r guni. ma} l'Ontarn <lt'f1•l'll\" tn)!;ger' and as a result ma) rire a"rrdf'nta lh t'H'n though thrir safet) r atche an• en~a)!;<·d Tht> "l·arhin<'" !.IJ<'ar guns ~Ne sold na· tionwtdt> in s pel'ialty i.ton•s Crom 1967 to 1979 under lbt> A~F \'oil lnr. lalwl. Thf' compan~··s name can bt> found on tht• lt•rt .. idt' of the ~rip or the two modt>b twin.: rt'<•allt>d. Ont· rf'called model bas a 17·inch aluminum barr<'I and tht' other features a 26-ioch aluminum barrel. Both have black plastic bandlt-s. An) 'ipear gun "ith a St'rial number is not involved in thl' reC'all. Seari>, Ro<'buck and Co. alw markt'ted 1.400 or tht' <;pear guni. undP1 1C'i pri\ate label between 1970 and 1973. Tht''>t> nrndf'I., have a 17-incb aluminum barn·I and the· mod<'I number 4:16.573141l displayed alon~ "ith tht-N>ar<, namf' on thP left side or an nrange-rolored 1>la..,tic hand grip. Cons umers who own the AMF or S4'ars models s hould disaS'if'mblt' the unloaded spear gun handle assembly '"hirh includc.>s lht' grip and the trigger> from the g un harrel h) rPmoving the screw bold· iog thf' cwo 11ari.. together. To obtain frN· replacC'mt•nt parts, the gun ban dlt> and th<' ~hart or thc> s pear s hould be mailed to ,\)1 F Voit Inc .. 3"101 S. IJarhor Rlvd., Santa Ana 9:?70~. AJI postage> <·ost~ will Ile reimbursed fully; parts should hc> mailed by insured fourth-class p ar rt'I post, ~ilh a return receipt requested. Con~umer~ should :"\OT rt'lurn the gun barrel, the spear poinl or 1>hoc:k line!.. i\lthoug h Sear' has received no consumer complaints, ~ars storc•11 nationwide "ill accept re- turns or th1• S<>a r~ · lahc>lt'd model for modification b' ,\MF Voit OE \H I' \'I The manufacturer is orrertng a rl'l>ate on J c·ar thal I plan lo bu} I!. this con· s1dert'<I 1.rw111nl' and must 11 bC' reported on m } tax return ' S P .. Newport Heach Cash rebates orre red h) manuracturers are considered discounts, not incomt-, according to the IRS. But ir )'Ou plan to ust> the car for business. then you muc;t red ucl:' your basjs in the automobile by the rebated a mount. FDR 'Proposed' For 'Fi/th Term DENVER I AP I Contend.mg that the current Line-up of presidential candidates is unsatisfac. lory. a Denver radio-show host is launching a cam· paign to elect Franklin Roosevelt to a fifth term as president. Larry Cox says that Roosevelt . even though be died in 1945. deserves e lection more than the living contenders , Cox. who works for the Denver FM affiliate or National Public Radio. noted that Roosevelt was quoted frequently at both the Democratic and Republican national con ventions. "I think they heard he was going lo be running and they're gelling a little frightened ," he said. r PRIVATE PARTY r desires flight to Aspen will share expenses Thurs. or Fri., Sept. 25 or 26 494-5272 CONSUMER Cockroaches Studied for Muscles J\ T I I i\ 1 t• 1 A rt' d1~l»nt•t• runn1•1' ni.Hh' nol horn '' Art" r ham v11111 wt'1.1h1 lr(lt•r., produrts of ~enes nr I ht ~\ 111 l'lll' Jll"" 1•t niay b4.• 11.1wlrn1-t .1ro11niJ 111 ~our .iurhu.it• f' .111 1 111kr11,11 111 ' .1 rr tu•lplnl(' l':lTrnry- t HI\ ... ,,,\ r•'"'<Jf1 h"'' prulw 1111' !II\ ,,., ....... , ........ l1•l1'''Jl' ~oliu• o f I hr '1w1·tJ v d1•v11111-. Hlbt.'l'lb •Ill 1111111111~ 111 tr1•111ln11lb wllh lt•I( 1111•it liT' f)fh1 '' 111111111· rnud1t•:. II \ 1· 11111 h • 11·1•! 1 wit•' 1111 pluntt•d tll lh1 11 11.tl'k" jll 1t\.Hllt11( -.i·11>11llNl.S With ,....._ __ I,.,, 1..:.tl~l·~ • ..ixi.t"l-'nl 11111fcw1m 11( lt111lo11\ •ti .. 111111) ..,u1d tw 111t•kl•d ro.u ht•' for hi·· 'IUd) 1111w four )'•'Ur' olrf (111 ol -.11111111• I 1'111<1111 "They volunteer ve ry euUy," he quipped "One doesn't have to Co out • nd give a biopsy on a human bein1 every da.y One can grow them in tras h cans " More importa nt; "T heir muscles art! very similar in design to human "kt•lt'tal muscle, and one would SUS· 11\'t'l that the underlyin g ways in whrrh tht.•y work a re also ver y i.imllur " Unclttrstanding the function and makeup or lhe roach 's comparatively :s1mplt' musculature may help re· sea re hers learn more about the t"'U utt:s of such human disorders u muscular dystrophy, Stokes said. Hia work, however , is not geared to find· 111..: a t•ure for a specific disease. W 1111 11q I !11• S111~eu11 Genecal Has Determined I• 11 ( 1q.1ri-i 111 S1110~111y I~ Dangerous to Your Health J .. that(stands o llloet muacles cout.t of two typee of fiben, one th•t contrHtl npldly but faUiues quickly and UOlber that contracta slowly but hu ,.....ter en· durance. The r•pidly contHctln1 fibers, called fut ftben, would pre- domln•te in welpWften' m1.11ei., which do intense work for 1hort periods. Slow fiben would be found in m•rat.honera. The queatlon Stokes would like to an1wer t.: Must an •thJete i..ve the rl1ht 1enes ancf ftben to become a nmner,.or ce he or she trua ao the fibers develop? But to--finct the-H-.wer, • re· searcher theoretlc8lly would h•ve to take a biopey of a runner at each sta1e of b1a lite, to 1ee whether the fibera al••Y• were then or de- veloped wttll nerclM. Tb•l'• when the short-lived in· .. ell help out. Reaeardten comp•re the m111el• of rolldlea "ralMd under eztnme ••· erclH u opped to tboee U..t h8ve been awtrUned, not ulowed to ex- erclae •l 811," Stoll• Hid. The l'08Cbel exerclae in Plnialu revolvtq dnuna ao res .. rehen cu observe the ploddla1 ro1cb. "About tbe Joq..a we.put U..m in ii •bout u hour. Some ro1ebel wtll set Jn tben '°' ....... "" miautee;-then just t.umbl• in the drum, and then 1et their balance ud keep Wilk· in&," be uid. "Some of them .... to build up tbelr eeduruce with tlme. '' t -·'•••-••-coco 0 wtar , Salt ttnnl alltnn l !LT~l JO(J UL7JJA ' U!rra Low 1d1 Ult1a Low 1cu ULTRA: 5 mg. "t1r''. 0.4 mg. nicorint, ULTRA 100's: 6 mg. "t1r". 0.4 Mg. nicorinl. w. Plf ciplt1I bf FTC llllthld. -r- • ,,.. .. ,#JI>"" .. --,,. -... .. \ \ I -I '\ Irvine [ l' I I I < > t .f ' - •I '1our Homrto•·n Dally Nt••·spitpt•r VOL. 73, NO. 161 3 SECTIONS. 30 PAGES ORAN G COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Cons l,OS AN<: 1-:1 t-:~ \I\ 1• 1 !> II State fc~lf\ Shll\h•tl ttw "lll. t U( the rcrt•:.s1on hu!> Jlll!>:>t'd thl' lJ S lk•j>.J I tllh'lll of I .,1hor :-ulcl tod a lhnt l't111Mm11•r 11r11·1•.... 111 Lo 5 A n ~ i' I t• :. ,, n 11 O r u n gr c·ounl1~ dt><'lmt•d 1n \u~u ... t· C11r lht ~,·1·1md :.I ru 11.:ht month The 0 6 jk•rn•111 tlrnp 1n liw two rount v l 'l•n..,u nllt l'tll'l lndl"<. dUl' rnu1nh lo h.>1.H•r homt• m o rlgJ .:c r.1tt'' hut l..t•d ti nauonal lflC'rl'n:.e• 111 1l 7 pt•1 t•t-nt Both f1gur~:. "d~ the :..J nw fur Water Addition Sought By RICHARD GREE ' O! IM 0.tllf PllOI ~1.tH Thl' h' inc Hanch Water Ois trict Board or {)ireetors wants to increase the water level i n Ir vine 's Rattlesnake Reservoir despite a '>lu<.I) saying its da m might collap:-,f> in a maJor earth· quake The board directed its staff Mondav lo ask the Ca lifornia Department of Water Resources for permission to raise the water le vel Additional wate r storage could earn the water district $40,000 and could be achie ve d with "minimal risk," said assistant engineer Steven L. Malloy in a m emo to the board. Malloy said the wate r level or the reser voi r jus t n orth of Irvine's Northwood Village could be gradually increased during the spring months to meet water demands by IRWD customers. The board decided in late 1.979 to decrease by two-thirds the .-amount of water in Ra ttlesnake Reservoir because of a study by a Newport Beach engineering firm indicating a major earth- quake along Elsinore Fault could trigger a collapse or the dam However. the IRWD staff con· tends that a proper "water m ana~emenl plan " could allow Increased wate r storage. T he Wahler s tudy 1nd1caled the reservoir would be safe in an earthquake as long as water storage wasn't over the 39CHoot mark. Under the water management pl an propos ed by distric t engineers. the water level would be slowl y incr eased from 390 to 409 feet and then back down dur in g the pe rio d fr om mid February to mid June The water wouJd be al the 409 level tthree feet below the dam's crest 1 ror o nly a fe w days, Malloy said. The board's decision to ask to raise the water level came at its Mo nday night meeting as a routine consent calendar agenda item and wasn 't publicly dis· cussed Woman Jailed In Welfare Fraud Case A Long Beach wom an who bilked the Orange County Social Services Department out or more than $8,000 in welfare benefits has been sentenced lo six months in Orange County Jail and five years probation. The sentence was imposed on G Jori a Draper. 33, by Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae after the woman pleaded guilty to a single coWlt of welfare fraud. Deputy Dis tri ct Attorney Donald Barner said evidence showed that Mrs . Draper, between September 1977 and August 1979, received aid from social services departments in both Orange and Los Angeles counties. Barner said the woman also received aid for a child who was not living with her and failed lo report lhat she was receiving a $231 per month rent subsidy from the Orange County Housing Authority. Climbers Killed MILAN, Italy. <AP ) -Five Italian climbers fell to th~ir deaths in the Alps incre&sin& the record toll ot mountain deaths in the ltt!lan, Swlu and French mountains this year, authorities sald Monday. IDer Prices D~clllie in _County tht> lll"<'CWld ron,.-t•ullv1· m11nlh ..-6.t I 1 t t'd '1M \' A4 I .....,. \t\•nnt1mf' a Labor Murkt·t Fe>rN .i"t for thr r orn 1ng y••at 1 n m ptlC'<1 h} :\f l f' n trtn&l!o 1 ndir-.t~>d th,. ~lult' IJU!>l>t!d lhrou1oth th~ wor ... 1 pttrt or lht' f l'l',.·"'"'" 1• irht•r I h1" Yt'IU uod '14 o uld :-ucrer onl mino r tnC'r<'W>t> m unemploy ment fnr th" nl'\l lhr~ mooths llow1•v,.r. tl s aid the i.tatc wtll not aC'tually begin pulling out of the rec~mn until J.inuary and ,,,..,., l•ad You know that old water tower over the Sunset Beach skyline on the Pacific Coast Highway curve by Turk's saloon and Sam's Seafood restaurant? This is what it will lo ok like when developer-educator George Armstrong moves into his dream house on stilts. See photos. Page A3. PSA Strike Wouldn't Up OC Flights A looming strike by Pacific Southwest Airline pilots will not force Newport Beach-based Air California to up its daily flight schedule to ease the anticipated air travel crush. Pilots from P S A ha v e threatened to go on strike Thurs· day . a move that prompted some airlines to say they might have to add lights to accom· modate passengers. Nearly half of all commuter nights in California a re flown by PSA. But Air California officials claim they have as many as 1,500 seats available daily for potential PSA passengers should the strike materialize. Mark Peterson , an Air California spokesman, said they would encourage PSA customers originaUy scheduled to depart from Long Beach or San Diego to catch Air California fli,ghts out of John Wayne or Ontario airports. He said at this point, no thought has been given to adding more lights. However, if the strike comes, Air Bahia. Imperial and Golden West airlines are expected to add extra flights to Los Angeles and Las Vegas. PSA officials prpmised to try to accommodate passengers but admitted they probably would be unable lo meet the total de· mand. They said hundreds of daily <See n.IGRl'S, Pa1e A2) HE GlR' C4SH FOR CU!ITER "Daily Pilot classifed ads helped me clean up both ways. •'I had clutter in my garage and converted it to cash wmr one phone call to the c lassified section." That's the advertising success '·story ot the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Camper shell S50 Van top rack Bestorrer xxx·xxxx If you want to tum clutter lnto caah, call642·56'18. recover y will bC! grudual. 'l'h .. n·11ort hy thl' Et•o11om1c IJt' v•• lu1n11c11t l>l·vu rt ment in Suc-rameoto, h&:. net yet been 11rtntt'<I, but a prehmina ry copy w al'> oht :uin•d h Th Associated I' I Cl>!> Tht• rt-phi l v• e d H·te d the JOblcsb rate would rise to 7 8 pt-rrent lJy l>l•t•ember II 1~ now 6 A pcrc:t!nl In Lo:. Angele:. and Ora nge ('O Untiei.. the t·uns umer price decrease still left prices 13.7 pe rcent higher overall than in August 1979 And if the cost of s he lle r , includ ing mortgage rates. had been excluded, the CP I ror Augus t would have s urpassed tht? national average :ind increased lJy 1.4 percent in the two counties The cost of food w as the biggest g aine r 1n the Los Angeles-Orange County figures, rising by 1.5 percent for the month nearly double the rate of increase for the past several months. Food costs were 9.9 percent above a :vear earlier. Faith Heinemann of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics here said the higher food prices were ca used by adverse weathe r conditions. Other increases showed up in the cost of transportation, 1.0 r ercent: m edical car e , 0.9 percent; and entertainment, 2.6 percent. Although home mo rtgage rates have been rising several weeks and stand at about 14 percent. the August CPI reflects actual loan transactions -not loan commitments Hence. the mortgages rcfl<'CI the prevailing loan rate 1n the :.pring T od ay's hi gher rncH t gage rates will show up 111 su.ct·ceding months Iraqis Storlll Iran Major City, Oil Refinery Captured By The Associated Press Iraqi forces invaded Iran :11 four Points today, capturect a major border town and claimed to h ave destroyed the giant Iranian 011 refinery a l Abadan as lhe conflict be tween the Mideast neighbors exploded mto war, according to r eports from both sides. Waves of Iranian warplanes born bed Baghdad a nd othe r Iraqi cities, reportedly killin~ dozens of people, including four Ame n cans. lraq olaimed more r Lion Sa/ ari Theater Plans Set · Plans for a $4 million. 5,000· seat amphitheater lo be built at Lion Country Safari will be filed soon with the City of Irvine, Koll Co. senior Vice President Tim Strader announced today. Strader said the firm plans to construct the theater as part of a joint-venture with Lion Country Safari Inc. "It will be like the UniversaJ Amphithea ter or the Greek Theate r and wi II provide the sam e type of talent," StraUer said. "We are hoping for the am· philheater lo be open by next June.'' He s aid plans call for normal operations of the animal park to continue s ince the re will be enough room for both the am· phitheater and the wildlife area. Lion Country Safari Inc . President Harry Shuster said in a press statement issued today that the amphitheater is to be built in a natural bowl near the wildlife park. He said the area has been te rraced to accom- modate 5.000 seats a nd space for a nother 5,000 people to sit on the grass. H e s aid plans i n cl ude a permanent stage facility, dress- ing rooms, food and beverage stands. restrooms and areas for merchandise sales and picnick· ing The amphitheater will be used only during evening hours when the wildlife section of Lion Coun· try Safari is closed, according to the Shuster press statement. Strader said today's announ- cement came after six months of planning between the Koll Co. and Lion Country Safari Inc. The amphitheater will be a 20-acre deve lo pme nt to be known as the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Shuster said. Busing Offered than four c.Juzcn Iranian aircralt had bl'en shot down products a day The Iraqi claim that it was des troyed could not be independently verified, but witnesses reported fires raging out of control al the complex A scl'ond air 4.lttack was reported 1n H ag hd ad at nightfall, and a witness said bombs were "falling a ll over the pl ace .. · In New York . th e U.N Secr etary Co uncil. a t the request of Secre tary-Gene ral Kurt Waldheim , scheduled urgent consultations among its 15 nation-members lo discuss the conflict, which Waldheim s aid cons tituted a "grave threat" t.o world peace . The Iraqis s:ud their troops had Abadan and the nearby port of Khorramshahr besieged The Abadan refinery 1s the heart of the Iranian oil industry a nd is one of the world's largest , capable of producing more than 500.000 barrels o f refin ed The state-run Baghdad Radio r EXtra Innings SoftbalLSquabble in Court A pair olNewport Beach women's softball teams that found tht'mselves in a mid-August dogfi~ht for first place . nearly swted up for a court appearance this month lo straighten out the league standings. The sandlot snafu between the Barracudas and the A·l Turf Irrigation team centered on who should be champ in the city'sslow-pitch league. The Turf team broughtin a lawyer to goto bat for them THE ARGUMENT BEGAN during the final inning of a game between the two teams last June. The Barracudas. who lost by six runs. protested a late inning call by the city's um- pire. The citv recorded the protest, noting that protested gam es aren't replayed unless first place is at stake. As it turned out, first place was at stake and the city ordered a re· matct}. That's when things got messy. The disputed game was replayed but after the Har· racudas knocked in three runs, the Turf team filed a protest alleging that the Barracudas irutial protest was improper. THE BARRACUDAS WENT on to win that game; com· pounding the problem by dead.locking the Turf team for first place. City parks and recreation officials ordered a second re· match. But the attorney for the Turf team said the players would not agree to another rematch. He said the season was over and that one of the team ·s key players had moved out of the state. And just when it appeared the brouhaha was about to turn into a bench-clearing legal fight. city officials came up w11 h the answer : tlolh teams were declared co-champs a nd the season fi nally was over. Brutality Cited In Murder Trial By DAVID KUTZMANN OI tlle Oally l"I ... Sta" An Orange County prosecutor conte nds murder defendant Kevin Lee G r een brutally bludg eo n1d hi s nin e - m o nths -pregnant wire last Septembe r in their Tustin apartment when she refused his sexual advances. Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harr is, in his op e ning statements to a s ix -man, six-woman superior court jury, s aid Green preferred "satisfaction for himself over the safety of his wife and baby. He took what he wanted ... " Parents' Safety Concerned Soothed. Green, an El Toro Marine, is standing trial for the death or his unborn child, who was stillborn after his comatose wife, Dianna Green, 20, was taken to Santa Ana -Tustin Comm unity Hospital. The woman, authorities believe, was struck in the forehead with a metal key container. causing her lo initially lose her memory and speech abilities when s he regained consciousness. The lrvlne1 Unified School District trustees soothed the fears of a group of parents Monday night by offering to Hus thelrchilclren to Vedalto Mtddle School. The parents, primarily from the College Park and Colony bou1in1 developments, were concerned that their 170 children were forced to walk a risky path to school. Doi} Purdue, spokesman for the stoup. said the children pass a number of danteroua areas on their way to school including the busy intersection of Culver Drive and Walnut Avenue, the Santa Fe Railroad tracks and an undeveloped area of the city. The trustees agreed to bus the children to Venado Middle School beginning Monday. The school district staff said, however, that there are no buses available to transport the students home since t.here ls higher ridership in the afternoons tban in the morninga. The trustees told the staff to continue invest11atlng optlona that would allow for two-way busing ol the young~ters. But when she eventually began recallin g what had happened that September night last year, Marris said, she was able to l~ad lnvestlgators to her attacker. WhaUbe remembers, she said, is having friends al her apartment the night of ~. 29, and she and Green havinJ an argument after the couple left. The prosecutor said Mrs. Green will testify that after she went to bed, her husband came in a short time later and demanded sex . When she <SeeGaBEN, Pap,\!) said Iraqi j:lround forl'cS .,lruck across the border on a 300-mile front s t r e t l'h1n g·rrom Qas rc ·Shtrtn !>OUth to J\b.ician The Iraqi New!. t\gcnl'y !>aid Qasre Shmn, a maJor horder town. and the ncarh~ town of Sumar. another Iraqi ta rget. had been captured Th"Y are 350 miles southwest 11f the lrnnjan capital of Tehran Another Iraqi com muniqul' said two other targets th.- m ajo r s ou th ern port o r (See MIDEAST. Pal!e i\2) Fun Park Target of ~uit Disneyland has been s ued b) two Orange County youths who claim that the park's dancing policies discriminate against homosexuals The laws ui t was filed in Orange County Supenor Court Monday, rune days after Andrew Exler, 19. of Orange. and Sean Elliott. 17. of Anaheim , were ejected from the park fo r danc· ing together. "The park secur1ty people told us that Disneyland does not make provision for a lternative li fes tyles.·· Exler told reporters at a news cvnrercnce in Santa Ana . It is alleged in the laws uit that the park's policy prohibiting members of the same sex from dancing together violates civil rights statutes bar r ing dis- crimination based on sex. Each of the two plaintiffs is demanding SI0,250 in da mages from the Magic Kingdom. They are being represented in the lawsUJL by Santa Ana at· torney Rona ld Talm o He is Orange County legal director for· the American Civil Liberties Union but emphasized that he has accepted the case on ·a private basis According to the lawsuit, Ex· ler . a county clerk a nd Elliott, a college student, were dancing together on a public dance floor in Tomorrowland whe n they were approached by security of· ficers and removed to a security office. CSee DANCING. Page A2) Or::~.:1sl "'eather Cloudiness and localized f og tonight a nd Wednesday morning. Hazy sunshine Wednesday afternoon. Lows tooiiibt 58 at the beaches. 65 inland. Highs Wednesday mid 70s lo mid 80s. INSIDE TODA\' f'or tM jirst time since the Revolutionary War, de/eme 1trategut~ plan to send the notion '.t entire f or ce of 450,000 citiun·aoldien to the front lil'M?a within 00 days in tM e~ of o major lnoo.tion, But ti tJae NatwnaJ. CiUdrd ready? Stt Page 85. lad•~ llllWl'ftl-All AMI U.-n Ct Mewlet A11 _._..,_ .. 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'''"' uf 1tln1·1 nt•utr<ilrt) · ,11111 '·"" Jll 11tht•f n..itwn' -.houlll folio" th1· 'an\l' t'uurst' In a statcml·nt 1s:.11t'd a hoarct Air fo'urrt• Ont· a:. he· 1·all'11t.11gnt.'ll tn Ronald Heat;an ·, homt' :.tale l 'artt•r s<.11d. ·We encouraKt' ull other eountrw!', 11wluJ1ng tht' So'1et l'n111n not to mt.•rft-re with this conllil'l tlo1·•• ,.nrt•ut .~ ,.,.,,, ••.d Htl#ittg LOS ANt;ELES 1AP l Protests continued as J m:mdatory integration pro~rarn e xpanded for the second strai~ht day. fo llowing an an~D 'shouting match at a Board uf Education meeting . Eight more schools jorned the court-ordered plan today, bringing the number of schools tn the mandatory part of tht: plan to 1'27. but school officials still didn't know by midmorning how many student~ they bused Monday when SO schools were added to the plan Meanwhile. p:.re nts blocked a school hos for the second day at Mehin Avenue Elementary School in predominantly white Reseda The bus was to take children lo Arlington Heights Elementary School in predominantly blaclt South·Central Los Angeles. Br••:h11t•1· M11r11 s MOSCOW 1AP) Soviet President Leonid J Brezhnev warned today that Western strategic policies supportrng limited nuclear we apons are s etting the world "s liding toward a thermonuclear catas trophe." "~licaes of some ma1or slales.are.ha.s.edon theeonce.pt of the possibility or a 'li®iecl' nuclear war," Brezhnev said tn a m essage to a world peace group meeting in Sofia. Bulgaria. Mamie 'Settles' Represent atives for Mamie Van Dore n adm1tl(•d Monday that the blon d e ;ir tr cs'> 'bootl egged '' p art o r a com mt"f'r1al s hop belflv. her two-story Canne ry Village home in Ne wport Beach "We made a big mistake." her husband. Tho as U1xon. told City Council me rs He said they removed thr required parking s pots to e nd the shop Caty planning comm1s~rnn<'rs. meeting last month, asked the actress to return the parkin~ spaces or race the possible revocation of use permits on her home. ho me to s a tis fy the city's orf-street parking requireme nt Planning commissioners had rejected that s uggestio n las t month Rut council members ;J<'cepted her parking solution The store now leased to a businessman spec1a l1 z1ng in picture frame~. was built by the actress to dis play her collection of antiques She S"'11d s he g;i ve up he r business career a fter dec1dmg to return lo shov. business Laguna Niguel 1 PAIA FILE SUIT AGAINST DISNEYLAND FOR EJECTION FROM MAGIC KINGDOM ... Si.ti,.._ From Left, Andrew Exler, Attorne~ Ronald Talmo, and Shawn Elliott ()C Delays Action on Smoke Vnit The Orange County Board of Supervisors has delayed for one week action on a proposal lo rt'q1J1rt• 1nsta llulion of smoke tl('(N'tors in all apartment and t'C1 nd o m1n 1um un i t s in unmcorporatcd arelts. Tht• delay was sought b y Boar<! Chairman Ralph Clark and Super visor Edison Miller . n oth s aid they needed more time to study recommendations s ubmitted by the Orange County Fire Ot-partment and the county Environme ntal Ma n age ment Agent') I t 1s the two agen cies· recommentlat1on that s moke detectors be required in both ne w and existing multi-unit residential developments, such as apttr-tme-n t s a n condominiums The county has required insta llation of detectors in all s i ngle famil y detached residences cons0lructed since April 1974 . Th e agen ci e s a 0l s o are r ecommending that installation of s moke detectors be required in houses when they ar e sold. Favorable bOard action on the recommendations was urged by county Fire Chief Larry Holms. "It is vital to the citizens that wc provide, this," Holms told supervisors Under the two age n cies' proposal. a certain percentage of the smoke detectors would be provided free of charge by the eou nty through a program fin a n ced b y th e federal governme nt M1ller s aid he was concerned dbout whether the county wouJd be liable if 3 s moke detector that it pr ovided failed DANCING PARTNER" ••• F,xlcr conceded that he had <·ontacted both 01sncvland and news representative~ before he iJnd Elliott went to the park to draw allcntton to the park 's dance policy Exler s aid that Oisneyland of- fi cials had repeatedly refused to answer both verbal and written inquiries about the policy Disncvland offi cials have said t h ey be lieve the pol icy is ne cess ary becau s e of Disneyland 's reputation lJS a "family park." ··w e reel that it is wrong to discrimin~te agams t homosex- uals," Exlt!r said "There 's also a g reater issue of human rights. The police would prevent two bro th ers rrom dan c ing together ... Elliott said that the couple fa ced no ha rass ment fro m a nyone else on the dance floor. ·'I don't see what the difference is whether we dance together or whether a male and female dance together." Elliott said. Asked if he and Ell iott would return to Disneyland. Exler said "I don 'l see why not. 1 think Dis· ncyland IS a fun place.'' Ta lmo said that he will seek an injunction to pre vt!'nt Dis neyland from future application of the policy A hearing date has not been set , he said ,.., . .,,,, P119• \I MIDEAST FIGHTING ••• Kho r ramshahr and nearby Abadan -had be{'n "isolated .. "''Phe lrmuan units in A"oacran and Khorram s hahr h ave become besieged." 1t said The state radio tn Abadan said I raqi forces att;ic ked the r e fin ery Th e Ar1t1 s h Broadcasting Corp. quoted the ca ptain or a Brit i s h s hip a nchored ne ar the ar<'a as saying lraoi planes bombed the Abadan refinery, which was still "burning over a larg<' area ·· Reliable oil-industry sources in Ne w York said apparently all Iranian and Iraqi oil terminal facilities on the Persian Gulf have been s hut. But about two-thirds of Iraq 's oil exports are sent westward by pipeline to the Mediterranean The United States im parts no Iranian oil and httle Iraqi 011 But other Western nations could be more serious ly arrected by a lengthy inte rruption of Iraqi s hipments. Most of Jran·s oil exports are believed committed to East European nations . E arli e r . T e hran Radi o cla1moo that Jr aman a rmored troops r outed I raqi troops a round Khorramshahr. Ir an's main port on the disputed Shatt a l-Arab estuary :.1 1 thl' head or the Persian Guif I raq c:l<11rned 26 0( Jrun's U .S -made jets and two helicopter gunships were shot down. Many or lhe pilots were taken prisoner. it :.aid For the second straight day, the Iraqi air force launched heavy raids against targets in Iran. The Baghdad command said its jets struck seven Iranian air bases in western and southwest lran, "set scores of enemy aircraft a'blaze on the ground and destroyed many hangars and insta llations." Iraq conceded losing four MiG·21 fighters in the r aids The invasion was reported an a communique broad cast b y Baghdad Rad10. which said Iraqi ground forces "advanced to take control of vital positions inside of Iran " to "break the racist governm ent" .of Ay atollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Hostage Release Denied By~ Associated Press A Baghdad Radio broadcast chtiming Iran had freed t he 52 Am e ri ca n h ostages un.conditionally today cau!fed a flurry of excitement for almost two hours before Tehran Rudio said the report was untrue . Iran said not only was the story on the release untrue . but also that the Iranian Parliament decided to "freeze " the issue or the hostages because of Iran's war with Iraq. which it blamed on the United States. 'the claim by Baghdad Radio prompted volatile trading on European gold and for e ign exchange markets. Some London bankers s aid the market went "haywire" as the rumor spread The dollar and gold prices moved upsharply. · But after the hostage report was denied by Iran, markets calmed, the dollar sank back and gold improved slightly. A West Ge rman dealer in Frankfurt sajd of the claim: "The market doesn't believe it." . The lraqi government radio in a broadcast a t 2:5-0 a.m . PDT said, ··Al last the release of the U.S. hostages held in Tehran has been announced." The claim was carried in a number of broadcasts later . but no source was given. At 4:45 a .m .. Tehran Radio called on the people or Iraq not to believe "the lies carried by your radio." The problem "of the hostage spies has been frozen indefin itely by the Iranian cons u ltative assembly," the Iranian broadcast added. Baghdad Radio later quoted State Department officials in Washington who said they had no tnformation about the release or any hosta~es. However , it carried no retraction. But in New York. A BC quoted an unnamed person at Baghdad Radio as s aying the h os tag e <'l aim "w as a hroadcasttn~ error " There was no elaboration (ran conside rs the escalation by Iraq of their border conflict a ma ne uver bv the United States to free the American host ages. in thf•1r 325lh day of captivity, Tehran Radio said in a broadcast 1n Arabic ··President Carte r thinks that lht' cowardly Iraqi C Baathist) aggression may persuade Iran to release the hostages," it said. '·For your infor mation, the I s lamic M ajlis Cfranian Parliament> today decided to freeze the hostages issue at the present time." The broadcast s aid , "We clearl) dJscern the reasons and motives behmd the savage war '"hich the Raghdad regime a nnounced yesterday " Miss Van Doren. c urrently on a road tour and oot present at the evening session, had asked the council to help her out nf"\he jam. She argued lhul to 'return" the parking spaces, she 'd have to rip down part of the s tore. "She was found out ." her hired consultant Richard Hogan said Monday. "but she's found a way to overcome the problem " ·Bludgeon Murders Still Baffle Police Trip~ Prize For Drawing There is still time to enter the 1980 Irvine Ha rvest Festival grand marsha l drawing. says Dave Baker, festival president. The person whose na me is drawn wiU win a weekend for two at the Marriott Hotel in Rancho Mirage. a weekend for two (excluding airfar e ) in Mazatlan, dinner for eight at the Rusty Pelican or An cient Ma rine r. $300 in food <;ertifi cates from Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers and two tickets to tbe Harvest Moon Ball. The targets were not specified. But Radio Tehran said Iranian armored troops routed Iraqi troops around Khorramshahr. Ira n's main port on the disputed Shatt al·Arab estuary at the head of the Persian Gull. Injured Jet Skier Saved A 19·year-old Irvine .youth rid· mg a jet ski outside Dana Point llarbor was r escued by a n Or ange County Sheriff's harbor patrol boat alter he was knocked tmconscious and thrown into the water. He said Mass Van Doren. who gained fame in the 195-0s as a sex symbol for her blonde IJombs hell movie roles. had agreed to lease ri ve parking s pots near her f 'rom Pnff., . \ I GREEN ... refused. he said. the defendant punched her in the chm. then got the metal key holder and bashed her in the forehead Harris s aid Green told police investigators he had gone out at 2: 15 a.m. to get some take-out food and returned home to find hi s wi f e l y in g in the blood-spattered bedroom. She was at first believed to be a victim or a killer who had attacked eight other women. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT --•IN-Pr"'•°""' .t"'<t P\1t1141~r , .. °'""., ...... , Ed•fof TMm•l A MWJl'M- M•f'•O'"O' f"'tor CNrtnM .... , A\'-i\tM'lt M.l"4'tQ11\Q fOll~ Otllcu (O\f• """'• JJO W•~t 8•" Strf"'flf ~ & ... ," IOU N• (4'4't\I Ht .... -.... HvM1t9QI~ 8•11tth tll l' 8 .. 1'(,, 6o\il .. W4Hd Telephone (7141142-4121 CIHalfled Advettlelng 142·5'71 ~~'T; ~ °:=, c~:! .. ':':~~"·';1t:,:, fl'l•ft•t ., ••wt•hMIM«"h f'ltPfftjll\ tt\fy W ,.,.,eowt•• ••lftit"it \Pf' ••I ~·'""'"''~ ot ~ <·•y U4tf\I ..,.,. . ~(t"f ..... --··-,.. •••• <•··· ..... ~UhNf'H4' tUI PS , .. •1 \W\CHPl•Olt D• CM , .. , M IO ~f'-h &Y M •1t t\ \0 .... ,.,. ... , MU1ter, *'•~~'"" 00 "'•'""'• Despite calls that came tn a fte r a S25,000 r eward was posted. Orange County Sheriff's Department investigators still are witho ut leads in t h e -bludgeoning deaths of Keith and Patrice Harrington of Laguna Niguel. Lt. Wyatl Hart, department s pokesman, said about a dozen ca ll s wer e receive d by investigators after the reward was announced Thursday ''They r ec eive d so m e information people saying they may have heard something, stuff li ke that but none of it turned out to be significant." Hart said. Harrington, 24, and his wife, '27. were found dead in the bed of their Niguel Shores home Aug. 21 by Roger Harrington. the slain man's father. The cor oner's autopsies showed both deaths were caused by massive trauma to the head. Investigators have said a blunt instrument was used . No wea p o n was found in the fashionable res idence. Nor was one round following a methodica.I search or the area surrounding the home. Robbery-homicide Sgt. Bill Mill er said afteT the reward was a nnounced b y t he victims' families that m or e than 150 people have been interviewed by t h e three-m a n in vestigali ve team assigned to the case. A particula rly t r o ubling aspect of the case is that no motive has been established. Nothing of value was taken from the residence. The house had not been ransacked. There was no evidence. of sexual molestation. One investigator who was among the first at lhe scene saJd it appeared the Harrlngtona bad gonetobedonlyto neverawaken. The house showed no alms of forced entry, leading some to s peculate the Harringtons may have known the ir attacker or attackers . But a friend of Harrincton said the fourth year medical student was the "kind of euy wbo would always leave the door ~ocked." t, H a rrington wa s due to g raduate from the UC lrvine m edical school in December Mrs H arr in gton was a registered nurse who s pecialized in pediatrics She was employed by a nursmg registry. The reward was posted by Mr. and Mrs f'~rancis Briscoe. of Huntington Beach, the s lain wo man 's par e nts , the e lder Harrington, of Long Beach, and Bruce, Ronald and Donald Harrington . three older brothers who live in Newport Beach. FLIGHTS ... flights in California would have to be canceled. As negotiations cont inued be fo r e fe d eral mediators without apparent results, Thurs· day marks the end of a federally mandated "cooling off" period. It a lso is the second a n - niversary of the 1978 air collision involving a small plane and a PSA jet in San Diego in which 144 people died• The strike has been sanctioned by the 33,000-member Air Unes Pilots Associat.ion. The SOO PSA pilots threatening to strike are members of the Southwest Flight Crew Association. The Teamsters Union, also supporting the threatened strike. presumably would s hut down operations at PSA 's jet engine overhaul shop in San Diego. A majority ol PSA 's other 4,200 employees would bave to . b e l aid o ff , a compan y spokesm an said. Pilots are demanding a 3S per- cent pay raJse over two years and three pilots instead of two for operation of the new DC-9 Super Ml jet. Present salaries raneine from $10,000 annually as a start for second officers to $70,000 for senior pUou would be raised to $15,000 and $90,000 under the company's offer. Information about the draw· ing, which will t ake place on Sept. '27, may be obtained by calling Carolyn Rapp at S51·3S53. Reporting on the air war, the Iraqi state radio said Iranian jets struck aU over the country, attacking Baghd ad. Masul, Nineveh. Basra and six airfields and bases. "Many men , women and c hildren were k illed ." the broadcast said "The largest portion . of casualties occurred a m o ng t he wor kers o f t he pe,trochemacal and fe rtilizer factory of Basra, where 20 were i<illed and50wounded .. A Sherifr 's Department s pokes man said R obert Cameron wa~ Jumping eight to 10-foot swel\s at about 4 p.m. Sunday when he struck his chin on the handlebars or the jet ski. Cameron was taken to San Clemente Genera l Hospital and held for observation for a possi· ble concussion. He was released Monday Ro lex now. There's no better time. SLAVIC K'S St.irt Cl1Jll)'ing thL' LIU,11ity )'llll'Vl' alway<. hl•.trd <tbOLll, thl' wide v,1rictv of Rolcx wa tche~ fur ml'n <1nd women. In ~tainlt,~s 'lL'L'I CLl~l' Wllh 14 1-.arat yL•llow gold bcLcl <rnd crown anJ matching bracl'lct: A.28-jewcl Ladydate, Sl.600 8.30-jewel self-winding Oatejust chronometer, ~2100. f,.\hm11 i.l.11111 Nl·wrurr C.t'nrt'r, Nl•wpm1 Be.1d1 I (7 1 \) 6 1\-1 \HO i lltfur lo, lfltttn \\,,1m1n'''' \1,111 t.h'tm!lf1lt' M.111 (lr.mct ( '"''''' Al~, t orwrrr 1,,, Ani;rln '"" l>i<i:" Lu Vt'/I•" I 'Ill -•.f'°'1~ .. 1 •• ,..,.,, "' ~ ... ,, 1.,,, .. , ., ,,.. '" ... t ,,..._~ \ ''" 't• "' t ...,..,, - '· I I Laguna /South Coast \'oar Homt•lown Daily Nt•wspaper VOL. 73. NO 267 , 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANG COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS funsu1ner Prices Decline in Countf LOS ANG F.l.l!:S 1 A I' I ,1 st1ttt' rc1JUrt :.h11w••\1 t ht• "'11NI of the recession hJ., VJ:>:u"ll lht' U S Oepartnll'nl ,1( l.;1 bvr ... ml today lhat cvn:.unwr 11nn.• In Los An~t>lt':. and OrJ11~1· counties dt>chned 111 \uj.!w.t for the se<'Of\d Mnu~hl month The 0 6 ~·n·t'nt drop 111 Lh•· two l'Ounty l'un :-.u rn t't l'r11·e Index. due mainly 111 lo" er homt' m o r t g a g e r a t c " . bu r kl• d ,1 national mcrea:-.t• or o 7 pcrl·c:nt Both figures wt'rt' the !>a nw tor I' I he St't'tlt'ld C'l)C\.'>I'<' ull Vt• tnOl\lh 1 Rt-latro story A4 I Mt•anl1mt', a l.ubor Murk1•t ~·11rl'r11:s1 for lht• r•1m1ng yea1 ,. o m p 1 I 1• d h) :. t ate 11 tfac·1 a Ii. I n d ll' t e d l h f' St 11 t t· IHI" l' d thnlugh thl' "llr'l 1wrl of ltw 1 t'l't':.:.aoo c•urlwt th1i. t'lit .rnd "n uld -.uffer o nly m1 n o 1 Ill<' re.be an unemployml'l1l for ttH· ne~l lhree month!) l11)we\'er. at s aid. the state wall not dl'tuaJJ hegtn pulling OUl or thl• recession until J unuuy and IHllY ,,_ '""" -SIGN MARKS SPOT OF NEW RESTAURANT ln•t•ll•tlon Firm 'Mede Mistake' Sign Violation SC Mayor Boycotts Opening By STEVE MITCHELL Of IM Dally "''°' SUltt The ma y or vo wed s he wouldn 't be the re. but San C l eme n t e C h a mb e r of ·Commerce oHicials sa y the party is still on for tonight. The chamber 1s hos ting a grand opening for the new Tiny Naylor's restaurant in town. Last week Mayor Karoline Koester received an invitation to the affair But the mayor contends the new restaurant is in violation of the city's sign ordinance. and wrote a letter to chamber m anager Alex Goodman saying she wouldn 't attend the soiree. Earlier this month a sign company replaced the old Bob's restaurant sign atop the 70-foot pole outside the business with the Tiny Naylor's logo. The sign is visible to motorists on the San Diego Freeway. adjacent to the eatery at 1409 S. El Camino Real. The problem is the sign was • replaced without the benefit or a city permit. For that reason, the mayor will boycott the opening. "It is my duty as mayor to protect locaJ ordinances. and unfortunately, the restaurant is now in violation of the sign ordinance." Mrs. Koester said in a telephone interview. She said, "I am sorry the city so far bas no t caused the RE GUI' CASH FOR CU!ITER "Daily Pilot classifed ads helped me clean up both ways. "I had clutter in my garage and converted il t.o cash with one phone call to the classified section." ·That's lbe advertising success story ol tbe Costa Mesa man who placedthiaadinlheOaUy Pllot: Cam~r shell ~Van top rack Best olf er xx 1Mcxu II you want to tum clutter lnto cash, call&t.2·se78. restaurant to, comply with the ordinance." ' But chamber officials say the replacement of t he old Dob's sign was "a mistake." No one from lhe restaurant was available for comment. "They (Tiny Naylor 's) are rectifying the situation,'' said Goodman. "They're going to con· form with the ordinance." ·'This thing was a s ign company goof, and I don't think (See SIGN, Page AZ> . ~cu·t•f 1•nd You know that old water tower over the Sunset Beach skyline on the Pacific Coast Highway curve by Turk's saloon and Sam's Seafood restaurant? This is what it w i 11 1 ~o k 1 i k e whe n developer.educator George Armstrong moves into bis dream house on stilts. See photos, Pare A3. rccovt•ry wa ll be t:radual T ht' r~purt , by the Economic Ucvcloµmcnt l>epart ment in Sacramento, has not yet been 11nnted, but u 1m~hminary copy "a' 11hll11nt•d hv 1'1w Associated Pn·:.i. , The re port predicted the Jllltlc:.:.i r.ite would n :.e to 7.8 ~wrl'cnt by Ut•t·cmber It as now G IJ pt> rcen t In l.o:. A11gl!les and Orange counties. the consumer price decrease still left prices 13.7 percent higher overall than ln August 1979. And if the cost of 5helter. including mortgage rates. had been excluded, the CP I for August would have s urpassed the national average a nd increased by 1.4 percent in the two counties. The cost of food was the bigges t gainer in the Los Angeles-Orange County figures, ris ing by 1.5 percent for the month nearly double the rate of increase ror the past several months. Food costs were 9.9 percent above a year earlier. Faith Heinemann or the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statist ics here said the higher food prices were caused by adverse weather conditions. · Other increases showed up in the cost of transportation, 1.0 percent; medica l car e , 0.9 percent; and entertainment. 2.6 percent Although home mortgage r ates have been rising several weeks and stand at about 14 percent. the August CPI reflects actual loan transactions -not loan commitments . Hence. the mortgages reflect the prevailing loan rate in the spring. Today 's hig her m ortgage rates will show up in s ucceeding months. Iraqis Storni Iran Major City, Oil Refinery <;aptured By The Associated Press Iraqi forces invaded Iran at fo ur points today , captured a major borde r town a nd laid siege lo the strategic refinery city of Abadan as tbe confuct between lhe Mideast neighbors exploded into war, according to reports from both sides. Fires were reported raging out of control at the Abadan refinery complex. one of the world's largest and heart of Iran 's oil industry. Waves of Iranian warplanes bombed Baghdad a nd other OC Delays Action on ~rnoke Unit The Orange County Board of Supervisors has delayed for one week action on a proposal to require installation of smoke detectors in all apartment and c o n domin ium un i t s in unincorporated areas. The delay was sought by Board Chairman Ralph Clark and Supervisor Edison Miller. Both said they needed more time to study recommendations submitted by the Orange County Fire Department and the county Envi r onmental Management Agency. It is t he two agen cies' recommendation that s moke detectors be required in both new and existing multi·unit residential developments, such as a p artments a n d condominiums. Th e county has required installation of detectors in all s i n g le famil y d etached residences cons tructed s ince April 1974. T he agencies a lso are recommending that ins taJJation of smqke detectors be required in houses when they are sold. Favorable board action on the recommendations was urged by county Fire Chief Larry Holms. '• lt is vi tal Lo the citizens that we provide this." Holms told supervisors. Under the two agencies' proposal, a certain percentage of the smoke detectors would be provided free of charge by the county t hrou gh a program financed by the f e dera l government. Miller said he was concerned about whether the county would be liable if a smoke detector that it provided failed. Iraq i cities reportedly kill ing dozen!\ of people, ancludinf! four Americ<ms and three Britons. Iraq claimed more than two dozen Iranian aircraft had been shot down 15 nation.members lo discuss the conflict, which Waldheim sa id constit uted a "grave threat" to world peace. The state -run Baghdad Radio s aid Iraqi ground forces struck across the border on a 300-mile front s tretching fr o m Qasre·Shirin south to Abadan. A s e cond air attack was repo rt ed in Baghdad a t nighUall. and a witness said born bs were "falling ~II over the place." The Iraqi News Agency srud Qasre-Shirin, a major border town, and the nearby town of Sum ar, another Iraqi target. had been captured. They are 350 miles southwest of the Iranian capital of Tehran. In New Yo rk . the UN Secretary Council, at the request of Secre tar y -General Kurt Wa ldheim, sche duled urgent consultations among its r Extra Innings Softball Squabble in Court A pair olNewport Beach women's softball teams that found themselves in a mid-August dogfight for first place," nearly suited up for a court appearance this month to s traighten out the league s tandings. The sandlot s nafu between the Barracudas and the A·l Turf Irrigation team centered on who should be champ in the city's slow-pitch league. The Turf team brought in a lawyertogoto balforthem. THE ARGUMENT BEGAN during the fmal inning of a gam e between the two teams last June. The Barracudas . who lost by six runs, protested a late inning call by the city's um- pire. The city recorded the protest. noting that protested games aren't replayed unless first place is at stake. As it tu m ed out . first place was at stake and the city ordered a re· matct\. That's when things got messy. The disputed game was replayed but after the Har- racudas knocked in three runs, the Turf team filed a protest alleging that the Barracudas initial protest was improper. THE BARRACUDAS WENT on to win that game, com· pounding the problem by deadlocking the Turf team for first place. City parks and recreation officials ordered a second re- match. - But the attorney for the Turf team said the players would not agree Lo another rematch. He said the season was over and that one of the team 's key players had moved out of the state. And just when it appeared the brouhaha was about to turn into a bench-clearing legal fight, city officials came uo with the answer : troth teams were declared co-champs and the season finally was over. Brutality Cited In Murder Trial By DAVID KUTZMANN Of 1'-IHlly ~!Ml Staff An Orange County prosecutor contends murder de fendant Ke vin Lee Green brutally bludg eo ned hi s nin e · months -pregn ant wife last September in thei r Tustin apartment when she refused his sexual advances. Car Fires Probed In Dana Point Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harri s, in hi s ope ning sta tements to a s ix-m a n , six-woman superior court jury, s aid G r ee n p refe rr ed "satisfaction for himself over the safety of bis wife and baby. He took what be wanted ... " Green, an El Toro Marine, is standing trial for the death ol bis unborn child. who was stillborn after bis comatose wife, Dianna Green, 20, was laken to Santa Ana -Tustjn Community Hospital. By JOHN NEEDHAM Of .. .,_,,~-Staff Ora ng e Co unty Fire Department arson units are investigatin1 a rash of car fll"es that have plaaued residents of Dana Point for the past three months. Thougb de partment arson intrestigators will not· confirm the n\amber of fires that have been set, a lactical map at the fire substation in Dana Point •bows 13 vehicles have been torched so far, including a motorcycle. Most al the fires have been confined to a seven block area. Fires have been log1ed on Violet Lantern ~. Castano Drive, Dana Drive, and Robles Drive. Chief anon inveati1ator Bruce IJunt aaid most of the can that burned were parked on the -- street. However. three of the vehicles reportedly were inside a garage al the residence. Hunt said residents living in the area where the fires have occ11rred have been warned not to park their cats on the street. ··Most of the Urea have required no great effort on his (the arsonist's) part," Hunt said. "Most of the vehicles were parked on the street with the windows down, but not all of them." Hunt said moet of the fires were set between midnlaht and~ a.m ., with the last Incident reported Sept. 14 just after 1.2:30 a.m . •·our major concern at this point is to catch whoever la doinl this before he seta a bouM on fire and someone is inJ'"'"," Huntsatd. The woman, authorities believe, was s truck in the forehead with a metal key container, causing her to initially lose her memory and speech abilities when she regained consciousness. But when s he eventually began r ecallina what had happened that September nllht last year, Harris said, abe was able to lead inveaUgatora to her attacker. What she remembers, she said, is having frlends at her apartment the nl1bt of Sept. a. and ahe and Green bavtna an ar1ument after the couple left. The prosecutor sald Ma:s. (See oat:t:~. Pase AJ> Anothe r Iraqi commun1<1u•· sa id two other largcb the maj o r so uth ern p o rt o f Kh orrams hahr and nea rby Abadan had been "isolated.'' "The lraman units in Abadan and KhQrr a ms hahr have become besieged." 1t s ard The state radio an Abad<1n s<11'!J Iraqi forces attac ked the r e ri n e r y The Bril 1!>h Broadcasting Corp. quoted the· ca ptain o f a Britis h s h ip an c hor ed ne ar the area <1S saying Iraqi plane!\ bombed the <See MIDEA~T. Paite /\2) ' Fun Park Target of ~uit Disneyland has been sued ll) two Orange County youths who claim that the park's dancing policies discriminate against homosexuals. The l a ws uit was fi led in Orange County Superior Court Monday, nine days arter Andrew Exler . 19, of Orange, and Sean Elliott. 17 , of Anaheim. were ejected from the park for danc- ing together. ··The park security people told us that Disneyland does not make provision for alternative lifestyles," Exler told reporters at a news conference m Santa Ana. It is alleged in the laws uit that the park's policy prohibiting members of the same sex from dancing together violates civil rights statutes barring dis· criminalion based on sex. Each of the two plaintiffs 1s demanding $10,250 in damages from the Magic Kingdom. They are being represented in the lawsuit by Sant a Ana at- torney Ronald Talmo. He is Or ange County legal d irector for t he American Civil Liberties Union but emphasized that be has accepted the case on a private basis. According to the lawsuit, Ex· Jer. a county clerk a nd Elliott. a college student, were dancing together on a publi c dance floor in To morrowland when they wer e approached by security of· ficers and removed to a security office. (See DANCING, Page AZ> Or :~~7:asl We ather Cloudiness and localized f og t o n igh t a n d We dnesda y morn i n g . Hazy sunshine Wednesday afternoon. Lows tonieht S8 at the beaches. 65 inland. Highs Wedne.sday mid 70s to mid80s. INSIDE TOD"\' l"or the first li?M lince the Revolutionary War. defm.se 1trotegilt1 plan to 1eftd the naUon'a entire force of .S0,000 dti.wn-soldUrs to the froftt line• within 90 day& '" the ewnt of a major inooa1on . But i1 the National Guard ready? Stt ,,. 85. latlex ''· OAlh_Y PILOT -...J..lSC llf'nbfW 1',j _1_ .---JVST BREAK/NC----.... Piterto Riro Facility Ope11ed t.o Ref1~ees w • lllNt; ro I A I' I " 111d Arrnv hasf' In Pur rto R1ro wall bo· n·o~·n1•ll h• huusc• 1wwh arn\lt-d Cuban a.nd lh1lll1tn rt>fug,"'t\."I, unc1 ~(1m~11f thOM' i.tlrt". dy 1n thf' Umtf'd State11 will l)t' trunsft>r u -cl t u the• tll'~ f.H·1ht\ 11 Wl11tr llouM• nHu·111l 'lu1d tC\tfuy As:.1K·1ak Ph'':> .,._.,,n•tan l 'laud1a fown!'t>ncl \.u1ct t'ofl All,•n. an 11uu·lht• Arni) b1J~fl . .,.,II be Ui..<'d pnmar11y tr• rrpluc1· th,· jlrVt't'S'"'ti Cu1·t1H"• · out.•od•• Mwm1. whrrr l~l hl 2(MI rl'fuw•···~ l'llnt1n u1• "' arrav.-1huh Fort Alkn. 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'i<ltnl' course In a stJtt-mt>nl Ii' Ul'd ~1bo.ird "'r l-'on ·1· Ont> .t!i llE' l'dmµ,ugm·ct in Ronald Hcagan , hurm• .. 1atl' l'.trlc1 "aid We cnl•ourage all otht•r 1•ountn l'l\, 1ndud111g the Sl•' set mon not to 1rllt•rfere wsth this connu.·t Jlort• f•,,,.,.,.," Pro I,.,., H11:11iHfl LOS '\NG F:t.F.S <Ar l Protesu. continued as a mandatory intt'grallon program expanded for the second straight day, fo lio" 1ng an <mgr) s houting match at a Boa rd of Educ ut1on mct•t1ng Eight more ~thoob JOtned the court.ordered µI an toda y. bringing lhl• num ber or s chools in the ma ndatory part of the plan to 127. but school offi cials still didn't know by midmorning how m3n) st udents they bused Monday when 56 schools we re added to the pl an Meanwhile. parents blocked a school bus for the second day al MelVln Avenue Elementary School in predom inantly white Reseda The bus was to take childre n to Arlington Heights Elementary School in predominantly black South-Central Los Angeles Hr•*:h1u••· Marn~ MOSCOW <AP) Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev warned today that Western strategic policies supporting Lim ited nuc lear weapons are setting the world "s liding toward a thermonuclear catastrophe " ''The policies of some major states are based on the concept of the possibiJ¥y nf a 'limit ed' nuclear war," Brezhnev said in a message to a world peace group meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria. Fire Access Road OK'd for Hilliops T ht• r1?g 1on a l c oa s tal com m1ss1on approved a fi re ac cess road that would link two L a gu n a B e ach hilltop neighborhoods, but eliminated a use condition for bicyetis ts and pe destrians With Chasrm3n Ruth Galanter dissenting. the com mission. meeting in Huntington Beach, \Oted 8-1 w1th two abstentions Monday Lo approve the ridgeline road from a fire station 1n Top of l h e World to Arch Beach Heights Com 01Jss1oners f'r ed Johnson and Diane Abbitt absta ined Laguna Beach resident John Gabnels, who '>a id restrictions f 'rotn Pagv \ I SIGN ... against bike and foul tr affic would b lock access to the plan ned Aliso Viejo greenbelt a rea, indicated he would appeal the decision to the State CoastaJ Com mission T he proposed road would allow fire personnel from the Top of the World station to respond Lo e mergency calls in Arch Beach Heights. now served by the city's Agate Street fi(e s ta t ion. The Arch Beach He ig hts As s oc i a tio n h a s opposed construction of a permanent road that wo uld be open to t hrough traffic. The association m e mber s have contended that such a road would hring beachbound visitors through their neighborhood. Laguna Niguel 0.lly l'lleilSa.H- pAIR FILE SUIT AGAINST DISNEYLAND FOR EJECTION FROM MAGIC KINGDOM From Lett, Andrew Exler, Anomey Ron.Id Talmo, and Shawn Elllott A ·tres ·' olution' Accepted ltt'fJl'l'Sl'nla tiv4'S for Mamie Van Ooren admitted Monday t ha t th e bl nn d e ac tr ess ''buotl e!{ge d '' µa rt of a n1m men~la t s ho p be low he r two slory Cirnm·ry Vi llage home 111 Nt•wµort Hcach "Wt.• made a big m istake, .. he r h1lsh1rnd, Thomas Dixon, told City Council members. He said they re movt•d three required parking s pots to expand the shop. City planning commissioners, meeting last month. asked the aC'lress to return the parking spaces or face the possible revocation of use permits on her hom e. Miss Van Doren, currently on a road tour and not present at the evening session, had asked the council to help her out of the Jam She argued that to "return" the parking spaces , she'd have Lo rip down part of the store. "S he was found out," he r hired consultant Richard Hogan 9'a id Monday. "but s he's found a way to overcome the problem." He said Miss Van Doren, who gained fame in the 1950s as a se x symbol for he r blonde bombshell movie roles. ha d agreed lo lP.ase five parking s pots ne ar he r ho m e to satisf y the city's off-s t reet parking requirement. Planning commissioners had rejecte d that sugges t ion last month. But counc il members accepted her parking solution. The store, now leased to a bus i nessman s pecializing in picture fra m es. was built by the actress to dis play he r collection of antiques. S he said s he gave up he r business career after deciding to return lo s how bus iness. Bandits Get Haul LOS ANGELES CAP> -Three gunmen robbed an a rmored car of about $75,000 Monday while it was pa rked in a supermarket Jot in suburba n Cano~a Park, police said. ,.. "'"" t•nflc* I I DANCING PARTNERS ••• Exler conceded t ha t he had contacted both Dis nevtand and news representatives before he and Elliott went lo the park to draw attention to the park's dance policy. Exler said thal Disneyland of· ficials had repeatedly refused to ans wer both verbal and wnllcn inquiries about the policy. Disneyland officia ls have said they bel ieve the po l icy is n ecessa r y b eca u s e of Dis neyland's reputation as a "famil y park." "We feet that 1t 1s wrong to discriminate against homosex uats." Exler said. "Ther e's also a greater issue of human rights. The police would prevent two br o th ers fr o m dan ci n g together ... Elliott said that t he couple faced no harassm e nt from anyone else on the dance floor. · • 1 don't see what the difference is whether we dance together or whether a male and fe male dance together." Elliott s aid. As ked if he and Elliott would return to Disneyland. E xler s aid "I don't see why not. I think Dis · neyla nd is a fun place." Talmo said that he will seek an injunction to prevent Dis · neyland from future application of the policy A hearing d ale bas not been set, he s aid. f ' e·ntn Payt> I I MIDEAST FIGHTING • • • Abadan refinery, which was still "burning over a large area " Reliable oil.industry sources in New York saict a pparently a ll Iranian and Iraqi oil terminal facilities on the Pe rs ian Gulf ha ve been s hut But a bo ut two-thirds of Iraq ·s oil exports a re sent westward by pipeline lo the Mediterranean: T.)le United States imports no Iranian oil and little Iraq i oil. But other Western nations could b(! more seriously a f.fected by a lengthy interruption of Ira qi s hipments. Most of Ira n 's 0 11 e xports are believed committed to East European nations . Earl ier , T e hra n R a d io claimed that Iranian a rmored troops routed Iraqi troops a ro und Khorramsh a hr, Iran's Gunman Rohs Bait Store, Fires Shot San Cleme nte polic e are seeking a man who walked into a bait store Monda y night, asked for tequila', then robbed tbe clerk of $300. firing a round into the counter before fleeing. main pQrt on the dis puted Shatt al-Arab estuarv at the head of the Persian Guif Iraq claim e d 26 of I ran 's U.S.-madejets and two helicopter gunships were shot down Many of the pslOL"i were taken prisoner, it said. f'or the second straight day. the Ir aqi air force launched heavy r aids against targetsTn fr an. The Baghdad command said its jets struck seven Iranian air bases in weste rn and southwest Iran, "set scores of enemy aircraft ablaze on the ground and dest royed many hangars and installations." Iraq conceded losing four MiG-21 fighte rs in the raids . The invastion was reported in a communique bro ad ca s t by Baghdad Radio. which said Iraqi ground forces "advanced to take control of vital positfons ms1de of Iran .. to "br eak the racis t govern ment ·• o f Ay atollah Ruhollah Khomeini. The targets we re not specifi ed But Radio Tehran said Iranian a rmo red troops routed Iraqi troops around Khorramshahr, I r an 's main port on the disputed Shatt al-Arab estuary at the head of the Persian Gulf. Reporting on the air wa r, the Iraqi sla te radio said Ira nian jets struc k all ove r the country, a ttacking Baghdad, Masul , Nine veh. Basra and s ix airfields and bases. Hostage Release Untrue By Tiie Aaaocla&ed Presa A Baghdad Radio broadcast cla iming Iran had freed the S2 Am~ri c an ho s tages unconditionally today caused a nurry of e xcitement for almost two houn before Tehran Radio said the report was untrue . Iran said not only was the story. , on the release untrue, but also that the Irania n Parliament decided to "freeze" the issue of the hostages because of Iran's war with Iraq, which it blamed on the United States. Th.e claim by Baghdad Radio prompted volatile trading on European gold and foreign exchange markets. Som e London ba nkers s aid the m ar!tet went "haywire" as the rumor spread. The dollar and gold prices moved up sharply. But after the hostage report was denied by Iran, m arkets calmed, the dollar sank back and gold improved slightly A West German dealer in Frankfurt said of the claim : ·'The market doesn't be lie ve it." The Iraqi government radio in a broadcast at 2:50 a . m. PDT said , "At last the release of the U.S. hostages held in Te hran has been announced " The claim was carried in a number of broadcasts tater , but no source was given. At 4:45 a.m ., Tehran Radio called on the people of Iraq not to believe "the lies carried by your ra dio." The proble m "of the hostage spies has been frozen inde fi ni t e ly by the Ir anian cons ultative assembly ," the Iranian broadcast added. Baghdad Radjo late r quoted State Department officials in Was hington who said they had no infor mation about the release of any hostages However , it carried no r etraction. But in New York, A BC quoted an unnam ed person at Baghdad Radio as s aying the ho s tCJge c lai m ··w as a broadcasting e rro r." There was no elaboration I ran considers the escala tion by Iraq of their borde r conflict ~ m aneuver by the United Stales to free the American hostages, in the ir 325th day of captivity, Tehran Radio said in a broadcast in Arabic. .. President Carter thinks tha t the cowardly Iraqi ( Baathisl) aggression may persuade Iran to re lease the hostages." it said. ··F o r your information, the I s lami c M a jlis (Iranian Parliament) today decided to freeze the hostages i ssue at the presentt.ime." The broad cast s a id , "We clearly discern the reasons and mot ives behind the sava~e wa r whi ch the Baghda d regim e a nnounced yesterday " Injured Jet Skier Saved A 19-year·old Irvine youth rid- ing H jet ski outside Dana Point Ha r bor was rescued by a n Or ange County Sheriff's harbor patrol boat after he was knocked unconscious and thrown into the water . they were LT) 1ng l<1 circumvent the o rdinance " Gene Schulte, the r 1ty's zoning a dm inis t r ator agree~ with Goodman's contention "They s hould have got a permit.·· Schulte s aid, adding the firm ss now in the process of doing so ·Bludgeon Murders Still Baf fie Police Police said the man, descnbed as a Caucasian with military a ppearance, e ntered Phil's Bait and Tackle s tore, 1618 N. El Camino Real and approached clerk Ricky Evans. After asking for a bottle of tequila, the m a n produced a six -inch stainless s teel re volver a nd demanded ca sh from the dr awer. After the money was handed over. the bandit fi ret' a s hot into the counter top and f 1 ~d outside to a wai~ing vehicle . ··Ma n y me n, w o m en and ch ildre n we r e killed ," the b roadcast said. "The la rgest portion of casualties occurred a m o n g the wo rke r s of the pet rochemical and fertilizer factory of Basra, where 20 were ;c i lied and 50 wounded." Damage at the airfields was limited to one runway that was qui c kl y r e pa i r ed , th e communique said. A S h e riff 's D e partme nt s p o k es man sa id R o b e rt Cameron was jumping eight to lO·foot swells at about 4 p.m . Sunday when he s truck his chin on the handle bars of the jet ski. Cameron was taken to San Clemente General Hospital and held for observation for a possi- ble concussion. He was released Monday. The city s des ign review boar d , which rules on s ig n requests in San C em ente held over a d ec 1s 1o n o n t h e rest aurant pole s ign last week, a nd wiU t ake up the issue Oct. 7. ·'The sign company assumed 1t was OK lo re place the exis ting sign," Schulte s aid. "They've sent us a letter of apology." But that does n't change Mayor Koester's resolve. "When the business is brought up to code standards, I will be most happy to honor it in an official capacity ." she said. • ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ff\r Ot~ (O~t\' 0.th Ptlot *''" #f'lt(ft .,. <omb•""'° ,,.... 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The co r one r 's autopsies showed both deaths were caused by massive trauma to the head. Investigator s h ave .said a blunt instrument was used. No weapon was found in the fashionable residence. Nor was one found following a methodical search of the area surrounding the home. Robbery-homicide Sgt. Bill Miller said after the reward was announced by the victims' families tha t m ore than 150 people have been interviewed by the three·man invesU1aUve team assigned to the case. A particularly lroublin1 aspect ol the case ls that no motive has been established. NotJUna of value was taken from the residence. The house had not been ransacked. There was no evidence of sexual molestation. One investigator who was • t '~--~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[. among the first al the scene said it appeared the Harringtons had gone to bc.."'Cl only to never a waken. The house showed no signs of fo rced entry. leading some to specuJate the Harringlons may have known their attacker or a ttac ke rs . But a friend of Harrington said the fourth year m edical student was the "kind of guy who would always leave the door unlocked." H a rri n gton was due to graduate from the UC Irvine medical school in December. Mr s . H a rringto n was a re giste red nurse who specialized in pediatrics. She was employed by a nursing registry. The reward was posted by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Briscoe, of Huntington Beach, the slain wom a n 's pare nts ; the elder Harrington, of Long Beach, and Bruc e , Ronald and Dona ld Harrington, three older brothers who live in Newport Beach . .-,.....rage Al GREEN ... Green will testify that alter she went to bed, her husband came In a short time later and demanded sex . When s he refused, he said , the d~fendant punched her in tbe chin, then gOl the metal key holder and bashed her in the forehead. Harris said Green told police investigators he had 1one out al 2:15 a .m. to eet some take-0ut food and returned home to fmd bis wife lyinl in tbe blood-spattered bedroom. 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'1oar Homt•town Dally Nt~wspap_.r VOL. 73, NO 167, 3 SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANG C.O UNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Consun1er Prices Decline in County LOS ANt; 1<:1.a;~ I t• 1 ""' a state> rt'pOrt showt·d the ""or't nl thtl rcct·S~IOll h .1.. 11ll'l:<t'l_I lhl' U.S. Ocpartnwut or I ahl\r "'•'"I today that con urut·r ll rl<'t'' in L o s /\ 11 6( t' I \• :. ~• 11 d t l r 11 n ~ ,. counties der hm•ct 111 Au.:w.t for Ole second :.tnu~hl ml1nth The 0 6 P\.'fCc.'Ot llro)J> lll tho• two C'ount) (.'011•.i1111t·1 l'rit·•· lndc.'X, due 111.11111) to 111~ ,,, hurnt- rnortg age ru tt.•:.. bu t'kt•tl "• national mt>rt'ai.t· t•f \I 7 p,·n·,•11t Both figure:. wt•r\• thl' :-...111ll' fu1 th ~)d C'OOSt'C'UllV(• lll•IOlh 1 Rt>latl'd ston. A41 M<'anhmt•. a l.ubor M.ark1•t For..-c-.a«t ror th1• N1m111g y1.>ar l'l~nqHled h s tate o tr1 r 1ah 1nd1 <'a te d t h c· ~ t n I 1· fl ••""'' 'l throu~h lht• ~oNI purl nt Uw n•l't>SSIOO l'Mhl"r thlli 'c r nd ~"uld s uffer v nl ) minor 1nrrl•a,.,1• trl unt-mployt111'11l fo1 lht• n\''I thrt'.'1' lllOtllh)\ llo~t\\cf II '\did thl' hl..ill \I. Ill cwt dl'luall) lk>g111 pullan~ out ul lht· rl'\'~'"'" until Janu.ir) "'"' r 1'1·ov1•r y will l>t! ~ruduul 'l'tw t l'~)t1rt, hy tht" 1<:m11IO) ment l>l•vclo,,,nw 11t De p1Htmcnt in Surramt·nto. hJ~ nol ytt been 11r1ntHI, hut " tJr~hnunary copy ~a~ olitt11nl·d b Tht• Associated l'rt'b'I Tht> fl'J)urt prl'c11ded the 111hl1·~:. 1 all' would rise to 7 8 1Jt'fl'£'111 by l>t•c-<·m lwr II 1s now ti ti IJt' ft'l'111 • In l.1.1., A11gdc1> ,111d Oran~e counties. the consumer price decrease still left prices 13. 7 percent higher overall than in August 1979. And if the cost of sheller , Including mortgage rates. had been excluded, the C P I for Aug ust would have ·surpassed the national average and increased by 1.4 percent in the two counties. The cost of food was the biggest gainer in th e Los Angeles-Orange County fi gures, rising by 1.5 percent ror the month -nearly double the rate or increase for the past several months. Food costs were 9.9 percent above a .vear earlier. Faith Heinemann of t.he U.S. Bureau Or Labor Statistics here said the higher food prices were c aused by adverse weather conditions. Other increases showed up in the cost or transportation. 1.0 percent ; medical car e, 0.9 percent; and e ntertainment. 2.6 percent. Although home mortgage rates have been rising several weeks and stand at about 14 percent, lhe August C PI reO~ts actual loan transactions not loan commitments. Hence, the mor tgages reflect the prevailing loan rate in the spring 'T oday's highe r mo rtgage rates will show up in s ucceeding months. England To Seek New Post Iraqis Storm Iran By JERRY CLAUSES Major City, Oil Refinery Captured Ofl .. O•ilf PllolSl~lt Richard England , fi r e d Newport Harbor High School band instructor. says ht''JI become a perennial school board candidate until elected England's bid to get his old teaching job back was crushed Thursday when a Superior Court judge d e ni ed a r equest lo ove rturn the Newport-Mes a Unified School 01str1ct •._ firing orderoflast November Now. England says, "I plan to continue the educational part of my career in a different way for the time being." The former teacher says he hopes t o teach ag:un "My tea c hin g credential a nd professional papers remain clean." He was dismissed last year on cfia r ges that inc l uded ins ubo rd ination following hearings by a special commission on professional competency. That state panel concluded the band teacher was guilty of unprofessional conduct. District efforts to dis miss England stirred protests by a number of band parents and s tudents who formed a group called "Supporters of Richard England (SORE>." England's fight to retain his job was backed by the district's teachers union which fi nanced his court battle . The former band anstruclor. who now sells insurance and annuities. s aid Monday that any decision to appeal the Superior Court ruling by Judge Ronald H. Prenner will be up to his attorney and the union. His attorn ey, Lawr ence Rosenzweig of Los Angeles, has requested findings of fa ct. England said. as to why the judge ruled the way he did in the su~t. ' n announcing plans to run for a board of trustees seat, England declared. "Someone must be elected to insist on 'no' votes and change when needed -not lip §~r vice or th e present hand-wringing over loss of carte blanchepowertothe st ate." In a press release. England queslloned district expenditures o r $350,000 in l ega l fees, student-paid busing to schools and layoffs of school nurses and r eading teachers . "At present, .. he said. "we have a school b o ard and administration that thinks (See ENGLAND, P ageA2l \o•·t•I Pad You know that old water tower over the Sunset Beach skyline on the Pacific Coast Highway curve by Turk 's saloon and Sam's Seafood restaurant? This is what it wil l l oo k l ike when developer-educator Geor~e Armstrong moves into his dream house on stilts. See photos. Page A3. Dead Marine Victim of Murderer? A 20-year-old Marine. whose body was found early Saturday on the San Diego Freeway near Costa Mesa's Harbor Boulevard , overcrossing, may have been murdered. police said today The young man's identity has not been m ade public. police said. because his relatives have not bee n notified of his death. Stationed at tlle Marine Corps helicopter facility in Santa Ana, the enlisted man was in t ransient from one assignment to another and his records. including the names of kin, have not been located Costa Mesa lnvestigator PhiJ McCormick said California Highway Patrol officers treated the death as a traffic accident when the Marine's body was found at.about 1 :40 a.m . Saturday in the northbound freeway lanes bv a Costa Mesa motorist. Uy Th«-Assodaled Press lruqi forces invaded Jran at four points today. CiJplured a major bord<'r town and claimed to have destroyed the giant Iranian oil refinery al Abadan as the conflict between the M 1deast neighbors exploded into wa r , according to reports from both sides Wavt-s of Irani an warplanes bombed Baghdad and other Iraqi c1t1es. reportedly killing dozens of people. including four AmeriC'ans Iraq claimed more Actress' 'Solution'- Accepted Representatives for Mamie Van Doren admitted Monday t h a t the b l o nd e actress "IJ o otlegged " part of a commercial s hop below ber t.wo·story Cannery Village home in Newport Beach. "We made a big mistake," her husband, Thomas Dixon. told City Council mem bers. He said they removed three required parking spots to expa nd the shop. City planning commission~. meeting last month, asked the actress to return the parking spaces or face the possible re vocation of use permits on her home . Miss Van Doren. currently on a road lour and not present al the evening session, had asked the council to help her out of the jam. She argued that to "return" the parking spaces, she'd have to rip down part of the store. "She was found out." her hired consultant Richard Hogan said Monday, "but she's found a way to overcome the problem." He said Miss Van Doren, who gained fame in the 1950s as a sex symbol for her blonde bombshell movie roles. had agreed to lease five parking spots near her ·home to satis fy t he city's off-s treet parking requirement. Planning commissioners had rejected that suggestion last month. But council members accepted her parking solution. Oflly '""' StMI ,_ EDISON WORKERS CHECK OUT BLOWN CONCRETE AT ENTRANCE TO COSTA MESA VAULT Two Employff• Eect1pe O.•th aa Power Tr•naformer Explode• •t PtaH than four dozen Iranian aircraJt had hce n shot down. A s econd air attack was rep o rted in Baghdad at nightfall. and a witness said born bs were "falling a ll over the place." The Iraqis said their trpops had Abadan and the nearby port of Khorramshahr besieged. The Abadan refinery is the heart of the Ira nian oil industry and is one of the world's largest, capable of producing more than 500 .ooo barrels of r e f ined products a day. The Iraqi claim that it was destroyed could not be independently verifi ed, but witnesses reported fires raging out of control at the complex. · In New York , the U.N Sec r etary Council, at t he r equest of ·Secreta r y-Gener al Kurt Waldheim. schedule d urgent consultations among its 15 nation-members to discuss the conflict. which Waldheim said constituted a "grave threat" lo world peace. The state-run Baghdad Radio Extra· Innings Softball Squabble in Court A pair ol"Newport Beach women's softball teams that found the mselves in a m id-August dogfight for first place, nearly suited up for a court appearance this month to straighten out the league s tand.l.np. The sandlot sna fu between the Barracudas and the A·l Turf Irrigation team centered oo who should be champ in the city'sslow-pitcbleague. The Turf team brought in a lawyer to go to bat for them. THE ARGUMENT BEGAN during the final inning of a game between the two teams last June. Tbe Barracudas, who lost by six nins. protested a late inning call by the city's um- pire . The citv recorded the protest. noting that protested games aren't replayed unless first place is at slake. As 1t turned out, first place was at slake and the city ordered a re- matc}J. That's when things got messy. The disputed game was replayed but alter tbe Har- rac udas knocked in three runs. the Turf team filed a protest alleging that the Barracudas initial protest was improper. THE BARRACUDAS WENT on to win that game, fOm· pounding the problem by deadlocking the Turf team for first place. City parks and recreation offi cials ordered a second re· match. But the attorney for the Turf team said the players would not agree to another rem atch. He said the season was over and that one of the team's key players had moved out of the state. And just when it appeared the brouhaha was about lo turn inlo a bench· clearing legal fight, city officials came up with the answer: tSoth teams were declared co-champs and the season fin a tty was over . South Coast Plctta Two Escape Death In Vault Explosion Two Southe rn California Edison Co. employees narrowly missed death this m orning as they scrambled out or an under· ground vault at South Coast Plaza j us t be fore a powe r transformer exploded. Th~ explosion lifted the thick concrete vault out or the ground and nearly knocked one of the employees. 48.year-old Amyot Alain. over a guard rail blocking a possible 20-(oot rail to a lower- level parking lot. Alain sai d he a nd Bill Robinson, ~. were performing routine maintenance on the tr ansformer when it began lo overheat . Cost a Mesa Fire Depart- ment's Batallion Chief Ed Lewis said lhe two "became aware of a malfunction ... and felt they shouldget outofthe vault." An Edison Co. sf)okesm an said the blast occurred at about 8:30 a .m ., shortly after the men scr ambled up a ladder ln the 10-by 24-foot vaul!.z and disrupt- ed power to May U>., Seara, and the Plaza's entire mall area. Power alao was cut lo the South Coast Plaza Hotel, tbe Town Center I Buildln1, Do= Savings and Loan and tbe Coast Repertorx Theater. · The Edison Co. spokesman said electricity was re-routed to the Town Center building, the theater and the s avings and loan building at 9:15 a.m. The other areas' power was restor~ at 10: 11 a.m .• be said. Chief Lewis noted that a por-tion of the transformer vault, which extends some 20 reet into the ground, was lifted about a root out of the sidewalk area near the Rivera Restaurant en- trance on the east side of the plaza. HE GOr C4Sll FOR CU!ITER •'Daily 2ilot classifed ads helped me clean up both ways. ·'I bad clutter in my 1ara1e and converted it to cash with one phone calJ to the classified section." That's the advertisinl success story ot the Costa Mesa man who placedtblsadiDtbeD~ily Pilot: Camper shell SSO Van top rack Best off er xxx·uu If JOU want to tum clutter into caab. call 642-5678. said Iraqi ground forces st ru1·k across the border on ti 300 mtk f r o n t s t r c tr h 1 n g f r u 111 Qas re-Sh1rin south to Ab<tcld n The Iraqi News Agency sa1ct Qas re -Shirin. <1 m ajor bordn town. and the nearby town of Sumar. anothe r Traq1 target. had ~n captured They are 3511 miles southwest of the Iranian capital of Tehran Another Iraqi communique said two other target:. \he ma1or south e rn p ort of <See MJDt;AST. Paize A2l Trio Held In May Co. Burglary Three m en were a rrested - two of them at gunpoint -for s u s p icion o f co mmercial bur glary early Monday when they were found hiding above a false ceiling in the May Co. store at South Coast Plaza. Cost a Mesa police said a burglar alarm in the store was triggered at 9:06 p .m. Sunday when someone attempted to pry open a jewelry display case. Arrested early the next morn- in g after May Co. security personnel sear ched the store were Michael 0 . Cans ler . 20. and Andy Vinson, 22, both of Los AJlgeles, a nd Rodney Fairfax, 21, of West Hollywood. An e mployee who used t he men 's room on the store's third floor reported to security of. ficers that it appeared someone had used an attic·like entrance to the ceiling there. He noted plaster had been knocked loose. Security officer Terry Morris clirllbed into the ceiling area, police said. and appre hended Cansler . The officers heard movement in the attic-like areas as they brought Cansler down, police said, and called for help from Costa Mesa Police Department. Two officers searched for about 45 minutes before discovering Vinson and Fairfax bidin g between wall partitions in the false-ceiling area. They were forced out of their hiding places at gunpoint, police said. 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SAN DJEGO <AP> The lightning rod of one !'l:l Jetl~ner scraped the side of a nothe r whil!! taxiing. !orcu~g . United Airlines to ground one of the big planes indefinitely, a spokesman said today Al the time. the first plane was taxung on the runwa~ of Lmdbergh field with 55 passengers bound for Seattle on Flight 873. 1 .__. There were no passenjters aboard the other p ane ut"mg pre· pareJi for rhght 418 to Denver That flight was delayed Monday for several hours. but passengers on Flight 873 were forced to wa it for another pl ane PSA Strike Won't Increase Flighls A looming strike by Pacific Southwest Airline pilots will not force Newport Beach-based Air California to up its daily fllght schedule lo ease the anticipated air travel crush. Pilots fro m PSA ha ve threatened lo go on st rike Thurs· day. a move that prompted some airlines to say they might have to add flights to accom modate passengers Nearly half of all commuter nights in Callfom1a are nown by PSA But Air California officials claim they have as many as 1 500 seats a vailable daily for ~tential PSA passengers should the strike materialize. It also 1s the second an· nive rsary of the 1978 air collision involving a small plane and a PSA jet in San Diego in which 144 people died. The strike has been sanctioned by the 33,000-mem ber Air Lines Pilots Association. The 500 PSA pilots threatening to strike are m e mbers of the Southwest Fhght Crew Association. The Teamsters Union , also supporting the threatened strike. presumably would s hut down operations at PSA 's jet engine overhaul shop in San Diego A majority of PSA 's other 4,200 employees would have to be laid off . a co mpan y spokesman said. Laguna Niguel P1dli11g Their Weight Hostage ·Release Denied ByTbeAssoclated Press A Baghdad Radio broadcas t claiming Iran had freed the 52 American ho s tage s unconditionally today caused a flurry or excitement ror almost two hours before Tehran Radio said the report was untrue . Iran said not only was the story on the release untrue, but also that the Iranian Parliament decided to "freeze" the issue of the hostages because of Iran's war with Iraq, which it blamed on the United States. The claim by Baghdad Radio prompted volatile trading on E uro pean gold a nd foreign exchange m arkets. Some London bankers said the market went "haywire" as the rumor s pread. The dollar and gold µrices moved up sharply I h1 •..,t• tltrl't' ;.rn1µle men anchored their IO man tug of war team at. Sau_gat_ucks V1llal!l'':-. surn mer festival in M1ch1gan. F r o m ll'fl arc llarve Overbeek (300 pounds>. Mike V1llicawa <400 pounds > and Kevin Bocrmita <375 pounds ) But after the hostage report was denied by Iran, markets calmed, the dollar s ank back and gold improved slightly A We~t German dealer in Frankfurt s aid oflhecla1m "The market doesn't believe it." Police Nab Cyclist in Mesa Chase A 20-ycar old Costa Mesa man reportedly led police on a high. s p eed chase Monday as his motorcycle weaved through traf fie . school grounds and a s hopping center before he was arrested for suspicion of reckless driving. T aken into custody at2·3S pm was Dwight M. Roberts.20,of2905 Ellesmere Ave after a 20-minute c hase by three police units over a 2.5-mile course that began north of Es tancia High School on Placentia Avenue Roberts allegedly forced rus 750c.c. motorcycle into wheelies during the chase that reached s peeds up· to 70 mph, officers •c laimed. Two patrol units failed to stop t he alleged speeder as he re· portedly weaved through high s chool students walking -on and near the Estancia campus and then traveled a zig-zag course over city s treets to the Harbor Plaza shopping cente r at 2300 Harbor Boulevard. Sgt. J .C. White said Roberts drove through a parking lot there, jumped over a curb.s ped across a sidewalk and exited into another parking lotto the west. Capt. Ed Glasgow, packed in that lot and following the c hase on the radio in his unmarked police car. followed Roberts to the Mediterranean Village apart mc n t c omplex at Harbor Boulevard and Fair Drive where he and White finally boxed the motorcyclistto a halt, police said. Session Rejected SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has decided not to call a special session of the Legislature to hear the pleas of schools for m ore money. MIDEAST FIGHTlNG • • • The Iraqi government radio in a broadcast at 2 :50 a .m . PDT said, "At last the release of the U.S. hostages held in Tehran has been a nno unced." The c laim was ca rned in a number of broadcasts later. but no source was given. Khorramshahr and n e arlty Abadan had been "isolated " "The Ira nian units in Abadan a n d K·h o r r a m s h a h r h a v c become besieged." 1t said The stale radio in Ahadan !>atd Ir a qi fo r ces a tt ac ke d th e r e fin ery .T h e Britis h Broadcasting Corp. quoted the ca ptai n of a Britis h s hip anchor ed near the area as saying lraoi planes bombed tht> Abadan refinery. which was still "burning over a large area " Reliable oil-industry sources m New York said apparently all Iranian and Iraqi oil terminal facilities on the Pe rs ian Gulf have bee n s hut Uut about two-thirds of Iraq's oil exports are sent westward by pipe line to the Medite rranean. The United Stales imports r\O Iranian oil and little Iraqi oi l But other Weste rn nations could be more seriously affected h) a lengthy inte rruption of Iraqi shipments. Most of Iran's oil exports are believed committed to East European nations Woman Jailed ' In Welfare Fraud Case A Long Beach worn.fin who bilked the Orange County Social Services Department out of more than SS.000 in welfare be nefi ts has been sentenced to s ix months in Orange County Jail and five years probation. The sentence was imposed on Gloria Draper, 33, by Orange County Supe rior Court Judge Kenneth Lae after the woman pleaded guilty to a single count of welfare fraud. Ea rli t'r Tl'hran Ka <11 0 cl aimed that Iranian armored troo ps routed I raqi t roops around Khorramshah r, kan's main port on the disputed Shatt a l Arab estuary at the head of th<' Per-;1an Gulf Iraq c la imed 26 of I r un s S made jets and two helicopte r gunshipswereshotdown. Man yof the pilots were taken prisoner. 1t sa id . r or the second straight d ay, the Iraqi air fo rce launched heavy raids against targets m Iran. The Baghdad command said its Jets s truck sevep Iranian air bases in wes tern and southwest Iran. "set At 4·45 am .. Tehran Radio called on the people of Iraq not to believe "the hes carried by your radio." The pro ble m °''of ~he hostage s pies has been fro1en indefinitely by the lraman cons ulta tive a ssembly," the Iranian broadcast added. Baghdad Radio later quoted State Depa rtment officials in Washington who said they had no info rmation about the release or a ny hostages However . it carried no retraction s cores or ene my aircraft ablaze Me a Counci·t o n the ground and destroyed - many hanga rs and installations " S Iraq conceded losing four MiG-21 To ~lecl fi ghters in the raids The invas ion was reported in 3 Traff,·c Panel comm unique broadcas t b; Raghriad Radio, which said Iraqi - ground forces "ad vanced tu lake control of vrlal p«>s1 t1ons inside of I ra n " to "break the racist governmenl · of Aya toll an Ruhollah Kh omeini The targets were not specified Rut Radio Tehran sard Iranian a rmored troops routed Iraqi troops around Khorramshahr, Iran's main port on the disputed Shatt al-Arab estuar y a t the head of the Persian Gulf Reporting on the air war. the Iraqi state radio said Ira nian Jets s truc k all over the country, a t tac king Baghdad , M asul . Nineveh. Rasra a nd six a1rf1elds and bases ··Ma n\ men . wome n and children were kdled." t he broadcas t said. "The largest portion of casualties occurred a m o ng the workers of the petrochemical and te rt1l1zer factory of Basra. where 20 were i<i lied and 50 wounded." Damage at the airfields was limited to one runway that was quickly r e pair ed , th e communique said. l'osta Mesa 's City Council will m1::et 1n adjourned session at s ·30 p.m nexl Monday to select t hree membt.•rs to its Traffic Commission Eleven applicants are to be in- ter viewed for the seats to be vacated at the end of this month b\• Derald Hunt. a retired pro-fe~sor . Wayne Kra1ss. Southern California Colle ge pr esident, and Virginia Kidder. a financial broke rage employee. Hunt and Kraiss have applied to f1ll the1r own vacancies . Oth€'r candidates are Connie 'S i mmons . a voc ati onal counselor . Edward J ·SaUer. a Ford Aerospace employee; Dr. George S. Nakai. a physician; L. Glenn Tudor. transportation cons ultant. Ken White, student; Robe rt A. Wolfe. ins urance br oker ; Mark A . S l oate. engineer, a nd Patricia A. Skillman, real estate agent. Mark Peterson , a n Air California spokesman. said they would encourage PSA customers originally scheduled to depart from Long Beach or San Diego to catch Air California fllghts out of John Wayne or Ontario airports. He said at this point, no thought has been given to adding more fllghts. However, 1f the strike comes. , Bludgeon Murders Still Baf fie Police Deputy District Attorney Donald Barne r said e vidence showed that Mrs . Draper, bet wee n September 1977 and August 1979, received aid fro!11 social services departments tn both Orange and Los Angeles counties. Barner said the woman also received aid for a child who was not living with her and failed to re port that she was receiving a S231 per month rent subsidy from the Orange County Ho us ing Authority It said Iraqi planes raided three air bases and military airfields in western and southwest Iran, "inflicted heavy destruction and burned many enemy aircraft on the ground." Iraq said its invastion was tn retaliation for the "unl awful and irres pons ib l e c los ure t o navigation of the Hormuz Strait ... which connects the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman and through which much of the Arab world's The five-member Traffic Com- mission advises the City Council on such matters as placement of traffic signals and stop signs, speed limits, and traffic circula· tion matters It meets monthly without pay. The council is expected to in· terview each candidate in open session Monday and then name its three appointees. Commissioner s serve four. Air Bahia , Imperia l and Golden West airlines are expected to add extra fi1ghts to Los Angeles and Las Vegas . PSA officials promised to try to accommodate passengers but admitted they probably would be unable to meet the total de· mand. They said hundreds of daily flights in California would have to be canceled. As negotiations continued b e fore fede ral m e diato rs without apparent results. Thurs- day marks the end of a federally mandated "cooling off" period. ORANGE COAST' DAILY PILOT ff'lt' 0,.~ (Ott'\I 0.•IW Pot\,11 ••I" •"' ,. tombo"f'd f"9 t,,,.,., o,.,, vun1 dN>O o, ,,_. Or•nQ-t> (O.\I P\IOhVut"Q (IJ,.'lhtn . "°IM'•" fOtt•Of'\ •U ~·~G .¥toftd;119 lht~P\ f•tdA/ tor (O\IA ~\..ii Hr•O@" ~•\fl HU"h"QICI"' Br•t" J-ownt••"' 'i'• It'• Ir."' \.titQwn• 8r<1tl\ sav.n (O.\I A ""nq1 ... , .. 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Harrington. 24, a nd his wife, 27. were found dead in the bed or t heir Niguel Shores home Aug. 21 by Roger Harrington, the s lain man's Cather. The cor oner's autopsies showed both deaths were caused by massive trauma to the h4:ad. Investigators have s aid a blunt instrument was used. No weapon was found in the fashionable residence. Nor was one round following a methodical search or the area surrounding the home. . Robbery-homicide Sgt. Bill Miller said after the reward was a nnounced by the victims· families that more than 150 people have been interviewed by the three-man Investigative team assigned to the case. A particularly troubling aspect of the case is that no motive has been establis hed. Nothing or value was taken from lhe residence. The house had not been ransacked. There was no evidence of seitual molestat.ion. gone to bed only to never awaken. The house showed no signs of forced entry, leading some lo speculate the Harringtons may have known their attacker or attac ke r s But a friend of Harrington said the fourth year medical student was the "kind of guy who would always leave the door unlocked ·· Harrington wa s due to graduate from the UC Irvine m edical school in December. Mr s . Harrington was a registered nurse who s pecialized in pediatrics. She was employed by a nursing registry. The reward was posted by Mr. and Mrs. f'rancis Briscoe, of Huntington Beach . the s lain woman's parents; the elder Ha rrington, of Long Beach. and Bruce. Ronald and Donald Harrington. three older brothers who live in Newport Beach. f 'rnm Pufft* A I ENGLAND nothing of approving double-dip administrative s alary increases; we see administrators driving sti ll newer cars at district expense and grossly wasteful overnight junkets lo places as close as San Clemente are being flaunted in our faces." He added, "My family is strong. I am committed to tax dollars for students, and I am anxious lo put this district back on the right track.'' Unless he moves. England, who resides in incumbent Todd Hess' Newport Beach Trustee Area IV, would h a ve to wait until November, 19&1, toseekelection. That's when Hess's current exported_oil passes. car terms . Seats not to be va cated this year are held by Chairman Charles Ropp and Robert Graham. Rolex now. The re's no better tin1e. 'i' RO LEX Start t.'llJUy1ng tlw qu.ility Vt>ll'Vt.' ,1)w,,y~ ht.•iHd ,1bt1UI, lht.• wic.I~ v.iril'ly (1f Rolcx w,1 tl'.ht.''> (ur mt.•n ,1 11J wumt.•n . In -.tainlt.o~-. -.h.'t.'I Ccl)l' with 14 1-.Jrat 'l'lh1w ~old bt.•NI anJ crown .inc.I m.11ching bran•kt: A. 28-jcwcl Ladydatl', Sl .tiOO B. 30-JCWcl self-wind in~ Datcju I chronometer, $2100. F."h11111 1,f,111.t, N1·wp11r1 < l'nft·r. 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LOS ANGEl.1'~S I P1 "-' 11 at11lt' ~&10rt llhuw,•d thl' "'o,,,.t ti( t he recession ha µasst"d tbt' U.S. l~&HH11n\'nt llf \.ubot " ui today that C\lllSUlllt'r Vrlt'Cl> 1n Los Ang e I t• 11 u n d 0 r a u ~ t• counties dechnt:d in \ugui.t for the seeond st n 111o:ht month Tht> O 6 ~n·1..•o\ 1ln1p in lht> I wo -rounty ('urhum l'r Prier Index. due main!} to lei~ a hom" mortgage r lt'~. bu1.·t..1•1l J nallonal incre:&~t· or 0 1 pt>rt'cnl Bolh figures were thl' ~aml' fur England To Seek New· Post By JERRY CLAUSEN Oll"90•Ur1'11*4SUH Richard Eng l and . fired Newport Harbor tligh School band instructor . says he 'll become a perennial school board candidate until elected England"s bid lo get his old teac hing job back was crushed Thursday when a Superior Court judge denied a r eques t to overturn t he Newport Mesa Unified School District's firing order oflast November Now. England says, "I plan to continue the educational part of my career in a different way for the time being ... The form~r teacher says he hopes to teach again "My teaching credential a nd profession a l papers r emain clean." He was dismjssed last year on c h a rg es that inc lud e d ins ubo rdination following hearings by a special commission on professiona l competency. That stale panel concluded tbe band teacher was guilty of unprofessional conduct. • District efforts to dismiss =-England stirred protests by a number or band parents and students who formed a gT1'UP called "Supporters of Richard England <SORE)." E ngland's fight to retain his job was backed by the district's teachers union which financed his court battle. The former band instructor, who now sells ins urance and annuities, said Monday that any decision to appeal the Superior Court ruling by Judge Ronald H. Prenner wiU be up to his attorney and the union. His attor ney , Lawr ence Rosenzweig of Los Angeles, has requested findings of fact. England said. as to why the judge ruled the way he did in thesu;t. o announcing plans to run for a board of trustees seal. England decla red, "Someone must be elected to insist on ·no· voles and change wben needed -not lip ~~rvi ce o r th e p re sent hand-wringing over loss of carte blanche power tot he state." In a press release. England queslJoned district expenrutures or $350,000 ln legal fees. student-paid busing to schools and layoffs of school nurses and read in~ teachers. "Al present," he said. "we have a school b oa rd and a dm inistration th at thinks nothing of approving double-dip administrative salary increases; we see adminis trators driving <See ENGLAND. Page A2l Magic Club Planned for Lido Village A private restaurant-club that would feature top magical acts is planned for construction in the waterfront setting or Lido Village in Newport Beach. Plans Cor the Magic Island. de- signed in con cept after the Magic Castle in Los Angeles. were approved by city planning commissioners late last week. The club, though, must still gain the approval of Regional Coastal Commissioners . According to city renderings, tbe private club would have two showrooms, the larger to hold up to 137 persons, and a pair of smaller ''close-up" rooms as well as a formal dining area. Mille Callie, who owns the La ff Slop in Santa Ana. said his Newport club would be designed with an Egyptian mour and would call for sem t-ru mal dress. The club .al 3505 Via Oporto would replace the VUla1e's Metro car~ and eeven neighbor· lDI shops. f , tht> SN'OOd rons.-t>utlvt-month 1 R l:\tt"d ton t\4 I Mt'811l1nw. It l.ubor Market f'Or t'"l.'a5t for lht> t om1n14 year ro m pllt>d b> s tall' C1 rt1n uls 1nd1 <'ated the '<l utP fl& !it'd throut.th tht• worst p¥rt of tht· ri.>re ~loo rarl11•r thu1 t'lff und ~o ul d irnfft•r l)nl y minor irwrt"ase-10 un~rnplo) ml'nt for the next thr~ months llo\\e er, 1t :.utd, the tate will not oi.:tu.Uh begin pulhng out uf tht• r.-\'~ss1on un\ll January and \ot•f•I Pnd You know that old water tower over the Sunset ~~ skyline on the Pacific Coast Highway curve by Turk's saloon a nd Sam 's Seafood restaurant? This is what it will look like when developer-e du cator George Armstrong moves into his dream house on stilts. See photos. Page A3. NB Council Firms Annex Of Triangle Newport Beach City Council members took the final step toward a nnexing a 61 -acre triangle-shaped wedge of county territory. The triangle, as it had come to be known, is home for roughly 1,000 people . The area is west or Superior Avenue and south of 16th Street. Council members, who indicat- ed last year they intended to an- nex the county island. approved a genera] Ian amendment for the area Uia outlines land uses and zoning. The Supervisors must the annexation be final. rn the general plan amend· ment, it is suggested the area have a maximum density of 20 un- its per acre and a special mobile home overlay zone to protect the area's three mobile home parks. That zone would require de· velopers to get a special permit to convert a mobile home park to another use. Council members said a big r eason for the annex move would be to help satisfy the city's need for affordable housing. City planners said Newport is roughly 3,000 units short or meet· ing its state-mandated affordable housing goal. The annex move, they said, would knock off about 15 percent oflhatsbortfaU. r,•rovt•ry will bt.< .crudui•l Tht• rt•IJUrl by thl' Em1>loymt-nl llevt•lo pm~ut Ot'p1trtmcnt 1n 8arruml·nt<•. h411> nvl yt!t bt.~n µr1n1t-d, but it prnllmmary l'1){l)' was obt4!Lnt:d b) Tht' Assoc-1atcd Pr .. :ci. Tht• rt•port 1>red1t>t ed the JOblt-:.S 1'61lt: IA'OUlll rise to 7 8 1Je rcent ~Y l>ercrnl~r It 1s now 6 8 J>en·ent In Los Angeles and Orange counties. tht' tons umer price decrease still left prices 13.7 percent higher overall than in August 1979. And if the cost of shelter, including mo rtgage rates, had been excluded, the rPt for Au~ust would have s urpassed the national average and lncrf>ased by 1 4 percent in the two counties T he cost or food was the biggest gaine r in the Los Angeles-Orange County figures, rising by 1.5 percent for the month nearly double the rate of increase for the past several months. Food costs were 9.9 percent above a year earlier. Faith Heinemann of tbe U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics here said the higher food prices were ca used by a d verse weather conditions. Other increases showed up in the cost or transportation, 1.0 percent ; medical care, 0.9 percent: and entertainment, 2.6 pe rcent. A I though home mortga ge rates have been rising several weeks and s tand at about 14 percent, the August CPI renects actual loan transactions not loan commitments . Hence, the mortgages renect the prevailing Joan rate in the s pring Today's highe r mortgage rates will show up in s ucceeding months. Iraqis Storlll Iran Major City, Oil, Refinery Captured By The As80<'iated Press Iraqi forces invaded Iran at four points today. captured a major border town a nd claimed to have destroyed the giant Iranian oil refinery at Abadan as the conflict be tween the Mideast neighbors exploded into war. according to reports from both sides. Waves of Iranian warplanes born bed Baghdad and other Iraqi cities. reportedly killing dozens of people. including four Amertcans. Iraq claimed more Actress' "Solution' Accepted R epresentatives for Mamie Van Doren admitted Monday that th e blon de actress "b ootlegged" part of a commer cial shop below her two-story Cannery Village home in Newport Beach. •·we made a big m istake," her husband, Thomas Dixon. told City Council members. He said they removed three required parking spots t o expand the shop. City planning commissioners. meeting last month. asked the actress to return the parking s paces or Cace the possible revocation of use permits on her home. Miss Van Doren, cur rently on a road tour and not present at the evening session. had asked the council to help her out of the jam. She argued that to "return" the parking spaces, she'd have to rip down part of the store. "She was found out," her hired consultant Richard Hogan said Monday, "but she's found a way to overcome the problem." He said Miss Van Doren, who gained Came in lhU.9.SOs as a sex s for her blonde born bshell movie roles, had agreed to lease five parking spot s near her h ome to satisfy the city's off-street parking requirement. Planning commissioners had rejected that s uggestion last month. But council me mbers accepted her parking solution. The store, now leased to a businessman specializing in picture frames, was built by the actress to display her collection of antiques. She said she gave up her business career after deciding to return to show business. County OKs Newport Fire Station Pact The Orange County Board of Supervisors ratified an agree- ment with the city or Newport Beach today to continue opera· lion of a fire s tation that , although located in county ter· ritoTy, serves a major com - mercial center in the cily. Under terms of lhe agreement previously approved by the Newport Beach City Council, the city will pay the county $1.27,78' l-0ward operating costs. The at.lion ia located at the in· tersection of Campus Drive and Dove Street adjacent to John Wayne Airport. . The county, which on July 1 aesumed cont.rol of fire protec· lion services, formerly provided by the st.te, bad intended lo than four doien Iranian a1rcratt had been shot down. A s et:(lnd a ir attack was repo rt ed 1n Bag hd ad a t 11ightfall. and a witness said bombs were "falling all over lhe place ·· The Iraqis said their troops had Al>adan and the nearby port of Khorra mshahr besieged The Abadan refiner y is lhe heart of the Iranian oi l industry and is one of the world's largest. capable of producing more than 500,000 barr e ls o f refined products a day. The Iraqi claim that it was destroyed could not be independently verified, but witnesses reported fires raging out of control at the complex. · ln New Yo rk , th e U.N':°' Secr et ary Coun c il . a t t he re quest of Secretary-General Kurt Waldhe im. scheduled urgent consultations among its 15 nation-members to discuss the conflict, which Waldheim said cons tituted a "grave threat" to world peace. The state-run Baghdad Radio Extra Innings Softball Squabble in Court, A pair ol Newport Beach women 's sofiball teams thal found themselves in a mid·A1.tgust dogfight for first place, nearly suiled up for a court appearance this rponth to straighten out the leaguestandines. The sandlot snafu between the Barracudas and the A-1 Turf Irrigation team centered on who should be champ in the city ·s slow-pitch league. The Turf team brought in a lawyer to goto bat for them. THE ARGUMENT BEGAN during the final inning or a game between the two teams last June. The Barracudas, who lost by six runs . protested a late inning call by the city's um· pi re The cit v recorded the protest, noting that protested games aren't replayed unless first place is at stake. As 1t turned out, first place was at slake and the city ordered a re· matcll. That's when things got messy. The disputed game was replayed but after the liar· racudas knocked in three runs, the Turf team filed a protest al Jeging that the Barracudas utitial protest was improper. THE BARRACUDAS WENT on to win that game, com· pounding the problem by deadlocking the Turf team for first place City parks a nd recreation officials ordered a second re· match. - But the attorney for the Turf team said the players would~ not agree to another rematch. He said the season was over and that one of the team's key players had moved out of the stale. And just when it appeared the brouhaha was about to turn into a bcnch·clearing legal fight, city officials came up wi th the answer. tsoth teams were declared co-champs and the season finall y was over. No Flight Increase Seen in PSA Strike A looming strike by Pacific Southwest Airline pilots will not force Newport Beach-based Air California to up its daily ffight schedule to ease the anticipated air travel crush. be unable to meet the totaJ de- mand. They said hundreds of daily flights in California would have to be canceled. As negotiations continued before federal m ediators without apparent results. Thurs- day marks the end or a federally mandated "cooling off" period. said Iraqi ground forces struck across the border Qn a 300 mile fr o nt s trelch1 11 g from Qasre·Shirin south to Aht1da11 The Iraqi Nt'.'w~ Age11r) c;aJd Qasre·Shirin. a mJJOr border town, and the nearbv town of Sumar. another lr,1rp IJrget. had been captured ThL·~ .1rt• 350 miles southwest of lht' Iranian capital of Tehr;in Another Iraqi com m11n1<1ue said two other tcsrgc:t~ the ma jo r south e rn p orl or <See MIDEAST. Pal!e 1\21 2 Escape Explosion Of Vault T wo Sout h e rn Cal1rornia Edison Co. e mployees narrowly missed death this morning as they scrambled oul or an under· grou nd vault at South Coast Plaza just before a power transformer exploded. The explosion lifted the thick concrete vault out of the ground and nearly knocked one of the e mployees. 48-year·old Amyot Alain. over a guard rail blocking a possible 20-foot fall to a lower· level parking lot. A l ain s ai d ,he a n d B 111 Robinson, 56, were performing routine maintenance on the transformer when 1t began to overheat. .. Costa Mesa F ir e Depart· menl 's Batallion Chief Ed Lewis said the two "became aware of a malfunction . . . and felt they should get out of the vault." An Edison Co. spokesman said the blast occurred at about 8:30 a.m .. s hortly after the men scrambled up a ladder in the 10-by 24-root vault. anQ,,disrupt· ed power to May Co., Sears, and the Plaza's entire mall area. Power also was cut,. to the South Coast Plaza Hotel, the Town Center I Building, Downey Savings and Loan and the South Coast Repertory Theater. The Edison Co. spekesman said electricity was re-routed to the Town Center building, the theater and the savings and Joan building at 9: 15 a m. The other a reas' power was restored at 10: 11 a.m., he said. Or:::~:aS I We ather Pilots from PSA have threatened to go on s trike Thurs· day, a move tha t prompted some airlines to say they might have to add flights to accom- modate passengers. Nearly half. or all commuter flights in California are flown by PSA. It also is the second an- niversary of the 1978 air collision ~ involving a small plane and a PSA jet in San Diego in which 144 people died. Cloudiness and localized rog to n ig h t an d We dnesday morni ng. Hazy sunshine Wednesday afternoon. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 65 inland. Highs Wednesday mid 70s to mid 80s. But Air California officials claim they have as many as 1,500 seats available daily for potential PSA passengers should the strike materialize. M ark Peter son , a n Air California spokesman, said they would encourage PSA customers originally scheduled to depart from Long Beach or San Diego to catch Afr California rugbts out of John Wayne or Ontario airports. He said at this point, no thought has been given to addin1 more nights. However, if the strike comes. Air Bahia, lmperial and Golden West airlines are expected to add extra ru1bta to Los Aqeles and Las Veias. (See FLIGHTS, Pa&e AU HE Gm' CASH FOR CW1TER ••Daily Pilot classifed ads helped me clean up both ways. "I had clutter in my gara1e and converted it to cash with one phone call to the classified section." That's the advertbtng success story ctl lhe Cost. Mesa man who placedthisadintbeDaily PUot: Camper shell S50 Van top rack Best offer niMtUll U you want to lW'n clutter lnto casb,call6t2·5C'18. INSIDE TOD"~ For the fjrrC time since the Revolut*>na'll War, defeme 1trotegtal.t plan to send the nation'• entire force of G>,000 cUizltn·sokilen to the front lme1 withm 90 days in the event o/ a major inoo.rion. But fl the Nat&onal G'"1rd ready? SH~ BS. ladex AtT-WW. .. ,_,..,_ AU •·-._...a A•&...1-. a l..M....,., M ....... All ......... aJ.1 ....., .. .. CM...,.. 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Kalen, 34, who gave his home address as Cocll. f.ldnrado County. was e1rrested shortly after the incident late Monday, which forc~d evacuation of the C'al Neva Lodge about 45 minutes The club was emptied after three telephoned bomb t hreat!> were received Hor.-l•a r••u 1 ·" 1• rfll ••sf II toting LOS ANGELES I AP J Protests continued as a mandatory integration program expanded for the second straight day, following an angry sboutmg match at a Board or Education meeting. Eight more schools joined the court-ordered plan today. bringing the number of s chools m the mandatory part Af lhe plan to lZ7. but school officials still didn't know by midmorning how many students lhey bused Monday when 56 schools were added to the plan Meanwhile. parents blocked a school bus for the second day at Melvin Avenue Elementary School in predominantly white Reseda. The bus was to take children to Arlington Heights Ele mentary School 1n predommantJy black South-Central Los Angeles Jt•I \11dgf•s .f••I nl ."ti) SAN OfEGO CAP > The lightning rod of one 727 jetliner scraped the s ide of another while taxiing. forcing United Airlines to ground one of the big planes indefin itely, a spokesman 1>ali'J today. At the time, the first plane was taxiing on the runway of Lindbergh..field with 55 passengers bound for Seattle on Flight 873. There w('rc no passengers aboard the other plane being pre· pared for Plight 418 to Denver That n ight was dela yed Monday for several hours, but passengers on Flight 873 were forced to wait for another plane W ODlan Sentenced .,i' In Welfare Fraud. A Long Beach woman who bilked the Orange County Social Services Department out or more lhan $8,000 in weUare benefits has been sentenced to si)t months in Orange County Jail and five years probation. The sentence was imposed on Gloria Draper, 33, by Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae after the woman pleaded guilty to a single count of welfare fraud August 1979, received aid from social services departments in both Orange and Los Angeles counties Barner said the woman also received aid for a child who was not living with her and failed to report that she was receiving a $231 per month rent subsidy from lhe Orange County Housing Authority. Laguna Niguel Fmrds Denial Rapped nruo~t' <'11unty fo'lfth Olatnct Supt•rv1so1 Thomtts Riley hH Jolrwd lhe Stut~ Department of l-'11.1h and <lame in condemning f1·d1•rnl otndulH · refusal w offer $:! I million 1n d1111.1ster assl$tance I '' 11 1.1 y f o r r c m o v a I o f 11tor111 ~1mwnt•d irnclimt•nl from ll11pt•r N1•wport Huy -1U1 1wi r~Hetll!rurgtng o rr11•1;1l"I o f lht.-fe deral 1-;111 .. '111•11t'Y Munat:t-mnt Agency to 1 t'Vt•1 st' their stance, termed 1 ht• 111•t•d to rt•s tc1r e Uppe r Nl.'Wl>Qrt Uu} "l'rttu•al " ll111 us l t>r ll s:.ll>t antt! was '>llu~ht from lhe f e d eral ~O\ t•rnm.-r1t by 1-'ish and Game 11m,·1uls to suµplant other efforts u 1 nwd ;.1t dredging massive buildup~ of .silt from the Upper Bay a major J>(lrtionof which is in d stutt:t!t'<•logkaJ reserve. Tht' !>l.'tllmen1 was deposited in the· pper Bay fo llowing heavy rainfall that uccurred in lhe San l>hq~o Creek waters hed last winter and spring. The Department of Fish and (;a me has only $700,000 available to 1t for a program or selective dredging. Fred Worthley, regional manager of the depa rtment, said the amount is not su!ficient to do all the dredging that needs lo be done Ir the federal money were available, Worthley said. a more co mplete JOb co uld b e accomplished. lie said federal offi cials based lhei r decision to not approve the disaster relief on two factors. First, he said, federal officials argued lhat disaster assistance should be permitted only for proJects that involve damage to man.made s tructur es. They considered the Upp,Bay a "'natural ph e nom e no n ," Worthley said. Worthley quoted federal offi cials as saying they did not see the need for dredging since lhe state Fish and Game Department owner or the ecological reserve since 1975 -has never done any dredging in the past. Riley. however, pointed out in his letter that the silt buildup has h a d an adverse effect on recreational a reas outside the .ecological reser ve. "Significant da mage," RiJey said, also occurred at Newport Dunes. North Star Beach and a private marina -"all improved facilities located in the Upper Bay." And Ril ey pointed out in his letter supporting t.he Fish and Game position lhat dredging of t h e bay was p e rio dically performed befor,A_ownership was transferred to th~ state from the former county Harbor~. Beaches and Parks District. Riley noted that be is chairing a multi -age ncy committee attempting to develop a plan for construction or a structure to stop the n ow of sediment into the bay. ''However , these efforts will be' hollow if the damage to the bay resulting from last winter's storms is not repaired," Riley said. Deputy D1 slrict Attorney Donald Barner said evidence s h owed tha t Mrs Dr aper , between September 1977 and f ' rum 1•ng•• l I ·FLIGHTS • • • ,Bludgeon Murders Still Baffle Police The stnke has been sanclloned by the 33,000-member Air Lines Pilots Association The 500 PSA pilots threatening to strike are me mbe r s of the Southwest Flight Crew Association . The Teamsters Union, also supporting the threatened strike, presumably would s hut do~n operations at PSA 's jet engine overhaul shop in San Diego. A majority of PSA 's other 4,200 ernployees would have to b e l ai d o ff . a compa ny spokesman said. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT T"" Ot•""Jlft (ot\I ~··•• P1101 "'II" """•'" •\ , <omD1"f"G IN Nr •" P'C'"' 1" Pvbll\n.td D't f"-' • Or•nq' (Oot'tl PvOl•,"1nQ' Comp.,., Sfop..tt4t• t'd1tton\ •'r ~"""O Mo~•v l•HOVO" ',,,.., fOt (O"-' Mitl>\o• Nh•~)tl 8~M n HW\tlf\Q!Ot\ Bt•c.h fC11i1"I••" V•llr" '''""" l •Qwt'I• 8•.c" Soi.in Co.ie\t • ... no!• 'f'Q•Oft•• r o1ttOI" 1" P\ltll""9'G S,.l'-"O.'" -riiu Wno.,\ ff'I• P.-•n<+P•I pvo11\l'rn"tq e>l•nt t\ ,., UO .-1 .. ,1 81n '"""' P () 80• l\.o (O\f• Nthll C•U1fMl'1••7•l• ~ _, .... f1 N .... p,~,,Ofl,,t •"41 P~1\ftlltf' Tt\omt~ llC.•••tl ro11nt T"-....,l A M~• ~•"•01no Ed1'or Cf\lrt.\ H L"' A\\!\lAnl M4ll'\Aq1no EOUOf Oft I CH (~ta M-M ).JO Wn l 9.-, ~r-.-1 ~·n· fM.tU\ 10'1 No (t'fl\I HI~*•• Mut'ft.r-o~on ,,.""" H•H A••C" ft.ou•••••O Telephol'le ('11•19424321 CIHalfled Aelvertl1lng M2·5111 ~"'1: ~ o;,::\ t~~!.,':':::~·~.~o:. '".r •• ~ ., ·•-••t•,~M•fth ""'•'" ,,, • ., .,. t••••tYf tt ••l,...iwl ,.,,.., O••fn•'""' et -, .. ,,."", .... ' • \f'te~G t ''" 0-"•tit ~A1ll At (0'1t --~·. • (•l1totfM4' IU\P"\ 16• tDO I '~"4.•184•_., ey C*I • tief '"4 00 l'ftOMPUy Of m•1t \\\I MMtttty. "'Ullo" dn-tN•fiOft\ ... OO'"°"'thly Despite calls that came in after a $25.000 reward was posted, Orange County Sheriff's Department investigators still are w ithout lead s in the bludgeoning deaths of Keith and Patrice Harrington of Laguna Nig uel. Lt. Wyatt Hart. department spokesman, said about a dozen ca ll s we r e received b y investigators after the reward was announced Thursday. "They rece iv e d som e information -people saying they may have heard something, stuff like that -but none of it turned out to be significant,·· Hart said. Har rington. 24. and his wife, 27, were found dead in the bed of their Niguel Shores home Aug. 21 by Roger Harrington, the slain man's father. The coroner's auto ps ies showed both deaths were caused by massive trauma to the head. In vestigators have said a blunt instrument was used. No weapon was found in the fashionable residence. Nor was one foµnd following a methodical search of the area surrounding the home. Robbery-homjcide Sgt. Bill Miller said aft~n· the reward was announced by the victims' families that more than 150 people have been interviewed by the three-man investigative team assigned to the case. A particularly troublln& aspect of the case Is that no motive has been estabUsbed. Nothing of value was taken from the residence. The house had not been ransacked. There waa no evidence Of sexual molestation. One investi1ator who was among the fi rst at the scene said it appeared the Harringtons bad "gonetobedonlytoneverawaken. The house showed no signs of forced entry. leading some lo speculate the Harringtons may have known their attacker or a ttackers. But a friend of Harrington said the fourth year medical student was the "kind of guy who would always leave the door unlocked." Harrington was due lo graduate from the UC Irvine medical school in December. Mrs . Harrington was a registered nurse who specialized in pediatrics. She was employed by a nursin~ registry. The reward was posted by Mr. and Mrs . Francis Briscoe, of Huntington Beach, the slain woman's pare nts : the elder Harrington, of Long Beach, and Bruce, Ronald and Donald Harrington, three older brothers who live in Newport Beach. f 'n•1tt Page A I ENGLAND still newer cars at district expense and grossly wasteful overnight junkets to places as ' close as San Clemente are being flauntedlnourraces." He added, ••My family is strong. I am committed to tax dollars for students, and I am an x:lous to put t.hls district bacll on the right track." Unless he moves, En&land, wbo resides ln incumbent Todd Heu' Newport. Beach Trustee Area IV, would have to wait until November, 11183, to seek election. That's when Hess's current four.year term expires. fUIKfY • loehctod .. •lehron ehfohon U.S.S.I . Hostages . Reported IRAN On Move • Ahvo1 BEIRUT, Leb11non (AP) - Tehran Radio announced this al· ternoon that Iranian militants have transferred their American hostages from six Iranian cities to new locations following claims by Iraq, later denied by Iran, that the hostages had been freed. 0 ISO I MIUS I SAUDI AIAllA •Shiraz .,. ........... An unspeclried number of the hostages captured i n the takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehr an on Nov. 4 were moved out of the cities of Qom, Mashad, T abriz, Jahrom, Yazd a nd Kerman lo unidentified sites, the broadcast said. MAP SHOWS CITIES UNDER ATTACK IN MIDEAST W•r Between lrH •nd lr•q lntenalflea Earlier today. Baghdild Radio claimed that the 52 Americar. hostages had been freed. The Iraqi broadcast appeared to be part o f the esca l ating psychological warfa re between Iraq and its eastern neighbor. Iran, as the oil-rich nations con- tinued air, land and sea strikes agai ns t each othe r . Tehran Radio denounced the Iraqi claim as a propaganda ploy . f ' rone l•agit• .. I I MIDEAST FIGHTING • • • Khorrams hahr and nea rby Abadan had been "isolated." "The Iranian units in Abadan and Khorram s h a hr h ave becoqte besieged," it said. The state radio in Abadan said Iraqi forces attac ked t he r e finer y . The Brilis h Broadcasting Corp. quoted the capta in of a British s hip anchored near the a rea as saying lraoi planes bombed lhe Abadan refinery, which was still "burning over a large area.'' Reliable oil-industry sources mNew York said apparently all Iranian and Iraqi oil terminal facilities on the Persian Gulf have been s hut. But a bout two.thirds of Iraq's oil exports are sent westward by pipeline to the Mediterranean The United States imports no Iranian oil and little Iraqi oil. But other-Western nations could be more seriously affected by a lengthy interruption of Iraqi shipments. Most or Iran's oil • Dr. Buckler Rites Slated In Newport P r ivate memorial funeral services are scheduled Saturday in the Dover Shores home or Newport Beach's Dr. Arthur S. Buckler, who died Saturday. Rites for the general practi- tioner and seven-year resident of the Harbor Area will be at 2 p.m .. with arrangements under direction of the Neptune Society. Family spokesmen said Dr. Buckler, 59, died of a combina· lion or illnesses. A 1948 graduate. of George Washington University in Washington, D.C., Dr. Buckler practiced medicine for 18 years in Irvington, N.J ., before mov- ing to Southern California in 1967. Associated with l.N.A. Health Plan of Ca l ifor n ia, a Westminster·based medical group, he was a Lions Club member in New J ersey and Costa Mesa. Survivors include bis wife, Kathryn ; a son. Kevin, of Newport Beach, his mother. Irene, of Del Ray Beach, Fla .. and two sisters, Mrs. J acqueline Wellen and Mrs. Shirley Kumos, both of New Jersey. exports are believed comm1lted to East European nations. Earlier , Tehran Rad io claimed that Iranian armored troops r outed Iraqi lroops around Kh orramsha hr, Iran's ma in port on the disputed Shatt al·Arab estuary at the head of the Persian GuU. Iraq cla imed 2b of Ira n s U.S.· made jets and two helicopter gunshjpswereshotdown. Manyof the pi lots were taken prisoner, it said. For lhe second straight day. t he Iraqi air force launched heavy raids against targets in Iran. The Baghdad command said its jets struck seven Iranian air bases in western and southwest Iran. ''set scores of enemy, aircraft ablaze on the ground a od destroyed many hangars and installations." Iraq conceded losing four MiG-21 fi ghters in the raids. The invasion was reported in a communique 'broadcast by Baghdad Radio. which said Iraqi ground forces "advanced to take control of vitaJ positions inside of Iran " to-"break t he r acist governme nt .. o f Ayatoll ah Ruhollah Khomeim. The targets were not s pecified. But Radio Tetiran said franian armored troops routed Iraqi troops around Khorra mshahr. Iran's main port on the disputed Shatt al·Arab estuary at the head of the Persian Gulf. Reporting on the air war, the Iraqi state rad.lo said Iranian jets struck all over the country, attacking Baghdad. Mas ul . Nineveh. Basra and six airfields and bases. "Ma ny men. women and ch ildren were kjlled ," the broadcast said. "The largest portion of casualties occurred among the workers o r the pe trochemical and lertahzer factory of Basra. where 20 were i<illedand SO wounded." Dantage at the airfields was limited to one runway that was quickly repaired , th e communique said. It said Iraqi planes raided three air bases and military airfields in western and southwest Iran, "inflicted heavy destruction and burned many enemy aircraft on the ground." Iraq said its invastion was in retaliation for tbe "unlawful and irresponsible c l osure to na vigation oflhe Hormuz Strait," which connects the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman and through which much of the Arab world's exported oil passes. Arter an aborted U.S. mjssion to free the hostages in April, the militants holding the U.S. Em· bassy in Tehran announced that they had moved the hostages from the embassy to a number of cities in Iran. Since then there has been no comprehensive ac- countm1:: of the exact number of hostages being held in specific locations. The militants' reported de- cision to transfer the hostages followed two days of increasing- ly strident charges by both Iran and Iraq that the other is a Unit· ed States hireling Mr. Crowner Funeral Held In Newport Memorial Mass was celebrat· ed at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church today for JO. year Newport Beach business executive and clubman Robert R. Crowner. 59, who died Satur- day. Funeral arrangements for the owner of Crowner Distributing, a Santa Ana-based automotive paf'ls and equipment sales firm. a re under direction of Pacific View Memorial Park Mortuary, 1 Co rona del Mar. His wife Martha and other family me mbe rs s uggest mem9rial contributions to the Assistance League of Newport Beach Child Day Care Center or Dental Center. Other survivors include two sons. Jameson R. Crowner, of Huntington Beach and Cameron C.,.owner. of Corona del Mar ; a daughter Mrs. Lizabeth Zenker, of Sa n Leandro and two gr a ndc hildre n , Allison and Robert Crowner. Mr. Crowner was a member of the 552 Club of Hoag Memorial Hospital,• the Irvine Coast Coun· try Club, Amigos Vi ejos, a pro· fessional men's social organiza- tion and the Newport Beach Rotary. Climbers Killed MILAN , Italy CAP> -Five Italian climbers fell to their deaths in the Alps. increasing t he record toll or mountain deaths in the Italian. Swiss and French mountains this year, authorities said Monday. Rolex now. There's no better time. I §LA.VICK'S Start cnjoyin~ tht' quafity you'vl' alway!'\ heard about, lht' wide varit'ty of Rolcx willcht's fN ml•n and women. In stilinlcss steel case with 14 karat yellow gold bt!J'el and cmwn and matching bracelet: A.28-jcwel Lad yd.lie. Sl .tiOO. B.30-jcwcl self-winding Datejust chronometer, $2100. f,1$hi11n 1~1:111.I, Nrwror1 <.rntl'r, Nl.'wpc1n fll'lldl I (7111 641-1 \>lO I Oll1t·r I;~·"'""' \'(\,1111in••• r M.111, l.1~1.111.1 11111\ M•ll, Or.111~1 ( ""''" N•o {.ort•fl•f ... , A11i; .. i.' I ~ ..... ""Ill'' . "'"' v">'"' , .. d~ ··~""'ii..., __ '" k.•,...rf-\1"1 ;\""'"~'" ... "" \h\ ""'"'"~""'"' • ' _;...... ______________ --· BUSINESS I STOCKS ... ----. ---.. --.. NYSB COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Tuesday, September 23. 1980 N CLOSING 112.0S N(Yf EVERYTHING GOES up in price al.I the ti"; • Co_ns!~r what's happen~ to the ABC s.bow. "CbarBI'• .;; · , gels, no longe r the bag crown on this proiram• ~ you hn have it ror $85,000. • 't • One way to rank the networks ia to coont up bOft ~' progr_ams they have In which the price of a 30-secodltd-' merc1al_ exceeds Sl00,000. ABC has t.f, CBS hu 11 and HBC has only four. . Since the prices reflect a~nce size, it stands to~ son that your cheapest buy is the show that's alotU!a against ~ top-rated program. 1''or example, at I p.rfli. aiJ' Friday night. when ABC is showing "Benson" (at $lOOIJii for a :.>-s.~nd spot) and C~ is presenting "The lac .... . ble Hulk ($80.~). NBC can ask only $50,000 for t ... . second commercial on "Here's Boomer... . .• j: WllETHEll IT'S llEAU.Y cheap depeodl, of eoune,' how many eyes are glued to the offering. Advertislnl ~ ports that some adverttsers. are saylnc tftat shrewdest buy around i.s the NBC Thursday a6IM" "Games People Play." You can buy into t.bat for Wb~ i.s that time so cheap! Becauae the prop agamst "Mork & Mindy" and "1be Walloal." I ... I • ;I L • . . - ' U DAILY PILOT QUEENIE \ ..,, ~' .. --· ... ct...' "Got a protilt•m'1 Then u•nte lo Pat Dun11 Pat will cut red la,:A'. grtting the answers and action you need to solve> mequ111es in government and business Motl your quesllons lo Pat Dunn, At Your Sennce. Orange Coast Doily P1lnt P () Ror 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many letters as posStble will be answered. but phoned mquines or lellers not including the reader's full name. addre.~s arid business hours' phone numbercannnt beconsrdered Th1scolumnappears da1- ly erci'J)t Sundays DEAR PAT Could you put me in touch with someone in thrs area who makes apple·head dolls? The one I have has deteriorated. and I would like to replace 11 before the '311 holtdays. N. B . Newport Beach If A VS hears rrom anyone who can help you oul, you will be contacted . Hazard !llt-rl H.-p.-o•f'd DEAR R EADERS: Following a very low rate or consumer return of potentially hazardous aquatic spear guns, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and AMF Volt Inc. are repeat· Ing public warning or the hazard and u.rging con- sumers to participate in a free repair pro1ram. Only I percent (986) or the estimated 97,300 spear ~uns have been returned to the manufac· turer for frtt repairs since the recall was an· nounced more than a yea r ago. These spear guns may contain defective triggers and as a result may Ore accidentally even though their safety catches are engaged. The "carbine .. spear 1uas wue sold na- tionwide In specialty stores from 1117 to 1979 uder the AMF Voit Inc. label. The compuy's ••me caa be found on the left side of Ute lriP of Ute two models beln1 recalled. One recalled model bas a 17·inch aluminum barrel and the other features a 26·incb aluminum barrel. Both have black plastic bandies. An) spear gun with a serial number is not involved in the recall. Sears, Roebuck and Co. also marketed J,400 of the spear guns under itsyrivate label between 1970 and 1973. These models have a 17·incb aluminum barrel and the model number .43'.57314' displayed aloqf with the Sears rrame on tbe left side of an or ange.colored plastic hand grip. Comwners who own tbe AMF or Sean modea. should disassemble the unloaded spear gun handle assembly <which includes the grip and tbe trigger ) from the gun barrel by removing the screw bold· ing the two parts together. . To obtain free replacement parts, the gun ban· die and the shart of the spear should be mailed to AMF Voit Inc., 3801 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana 92704 . All postage costs wiU be reimbursed fully; parts should be malled by Insured foartb·dass parcel post, with a return receipt requested. Consumers should NOT retu.m the 1un barrel, the spear point or shock lines. Although Sears has received no consumer complaints: Sears stores nationwide will accept re· turns of the Sears' labeled model for modification by AMF Volt. DEAR PAT: The manufacturer is offering a rebate· on a car that I plan to buy. Is this con· s idered \·ncome and must it be reported on my tax return?' • S. F., Newport Beach Cash rebates offered by maoufacturen are considered discounts, not income, according to the IRS. But if you plan to use the car for buslneu, then you must reduce your basis in the automobile by the rebated amount. FDR 'Proposed' For ~ifth Tenn DENVER CAP> -Contending that the cu.rTent line·up of presidential candidates is unaatisfac· tor y , a Denver radio·show host is launching a cam· paign to elect Franklin Roosevelt to a fifth term u president. Larry Cox says that Roosevelt, even t.bouab be died in lMS, deserves election more than the livinl contenders. Cox, who works for the Denver FM affiliate of National Public Radio, noted that Roosevelt wu quoted frequently at both the Democratic and Republican national conventicma. "I think they heard he wu 1oinl to be runnin& and they're gettin1 a little friabtenecl," be aatd. PRIVATE PARTY desires flight to Aspen will share expenses Thurs. or Fri., Sept. 25 or 26 494-5272 \_ CONSUMER Coekroaehes Svtodied for Moseles ATLANTA CAV > Are distance runnen made, not born' Are ch•m· pion welahthft.era products of lfJntS or the 1ym" Th• •n•wer may be t'rawllnat •rounc1 In your aarb•ae can Cockroit<'hes i.rc h~l plna Emory Unlvl"r111ty rt1se11 rrh.-r11 probe t nc m y11tuie1 of musrl.-ussu.- Some of the speedy. devious lnsects af'f runnln1 in treadmills with 'leg we11ht.11 Othf'ni bionic roaches hve with t>lectrodes lmphmted 1n their buks. provld1na sc1ent1sts with data Darnll Stokett, &ll818t.ut 1>rort'lisor of bioloay at Emory. uld he picked roac ha for tus study , now rour years old, ror a Simple reuon "They volunteer very eully." he quipped. "One doesn't have t.o IO out ¥nd give a biopsy on a human belnl every day. One can grow them ln trash cans." More important, "Their muscles 11re very similar in design t.o human skeletal muscle , and one would sus- pt:ct that the underlying ways in whi ch they work a re also ver y similar." U ndersta ndin1 the function and makeup of the roach 's comparatively simple musculature may help re· searchers learn more about the causes or such t\uman disorders as muscular dystrophy, Stokes said. His work. however, i5 not geared to find· in& a cure ror a specific disease. Warning The Surgeon General Has Oe1ermined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health Moat mWlcl• consist of two types of fibers, one that contract. rapidly but fatiaues quickly and another that contracta alowly but baa sreeter en· durance. The rapidly contractin& fibers. called fut fibers , would pre· dominate in wei&htliften' muaclu, which do intense worlt for short periods. Slow fibers would be found in marathoners. The question Stokes would Uk' to answer bs: Must an a(hlete-have the ri1ht genes and fibers t.o become a runner, or can he or she train so the fibers develop? But to find the answer, a re· searcher theoretically would have to take a biopsy of a runner at eacb sta1e of bia We, to see whether tbe flbera alwaya were there or de· veloped with exerctae. Tbat'a where the ahort-llved in· aecta belp out. Researchers compare the muscles of roaches "raiaed under extreme ex· erciae u oppcMled to thoee that have been restrained, not allowed to ex· erciae at all," Stokes said. The roachea exerclae in Plexialu revolvin& drums so researcben can observe the ploddin1 roach. '·About the lonceat we put them in is about an hour. Some roaches will get in there for about five minutest... then just tumble in the drum, and then 1et their balance and keep walk· in1 ... be said. "Some of them aeem to build up their endurance with time." t. '"'° • J •1•-.olot toeacco co • . owt& ' that stands o J . . 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