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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-26 - Orange Coast Pilotama CUSD Teachers · Fed's Action Accept School Expected to Pay ike Offer Spur Loan Rates VO\.. "· "°· 11'1 •• sacnOllll, '4 ~AOH I Happy Feeling I w Notice that funny feeling creeping across your face , ana notice your mouth widening? That's called a smile. And if funny sounds burst from your throat, blame the laughter on IO-month-old Kevin Kelly of Cle arwater, Fla., who dares you not to catch the magic of his happiness. Teachers Accept CUSD Salary Offer By JOHN NEEDHAM CW-Delly ,..... StMt Teachers in the Capistrano Unified School District voted 157 to 23 Thursday to accept the administration's latest wage offer of an 18 percent pay hike over the next two years. In addition to the 9 percent per year wage increue, the district wiJI pay. 2 percent of the increased costs for fringe benefit.a for the first year. In the event tbe district does not receive tbe amount of funding expected Crom,\ state sources in the second year of the Gas Prices Dip a Penny WASIUNGTON <AP) - Good news, for a change, for driWl"a: the average pump price of gasoline droppedaboutonecentper talion in the put month, the bigest drop since the Americ..-Automobile Aa· sociatlod""began ~portlng prices in 197(. The aaaociation, a motorilt service organiza· tlon. resularly surveys about t,000 su stations na· tJoawtde. It said that the resuJar ,aaoline pr i ce at ull -aervlce stations averqed $1 .25 per gallon, down o.a cent, and \lllle..S.S &Vffaled $1.211 per talion, a decrease of 0.1 cent. contract -1981-82 -a deflater clause has been included to allow the district to decrease the 9 percent increase to 7 percent. Now that the teachers have ratified the contract , it will go to the school board Oct . 6 Cor Cinal approval. "We are very pleased," said district superintendent Jerome Thornsley today. "We recognize the difficulties the teachers are experiencing with inflation and we 're just very pleased the contract has been approved." Tom Youngerman, president of the (.;ap1strano Untried Education Association, had little to say about the contract olheT than to spell out Its terms. '·As you know we are all under a lot of pressure since the passage of Proposition 13," Youngerman said. "It seems the bailout money is drying up, so there's going to be little for acboola in the nexf few yean. Wage oe1otiatiom have been in progress since June when the old contract expired. Teachers have worked for a month witliout a contract and without threatening to strike. Chad's Parents \Vant to Return BOSTON (AP> -The parent.a of Chad Green, the victim of leukemia who died nearly one year a10, want to return to Muaacbutetu. but they want usurance they will not be JaUed for coate=:, of court for defytnc • ~ to bue their aon continue chemotherapy treatmentt at Masaachuaetta General Jbpjtal. ' $26 Million Award? Girl's f/amily Wins Binli Damage Smt By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol U. G.ifV l"llet Staff A settJement that could totaJ S26 million has been awarded In Orange County Superior Court to the family of a 3-year-old Laguna Hills girl who suffered mental and physical injuries durin~ birth al Mission Community Hospital in 1977. Terms of the settlement were announced in ope n court Thursday by Superior Court Judge John K. Trotter, who met with attorneys for the hospital and parents during lbe past Reeovery Slowed? Lending Rate Hike Expected Soon WASKJNGTON (AP) -The interest rates Americans pay for va rious ty pes of loans a re expected to rise following the F e d e ral R eserve Board's decision lo r aise its key bank lending rate from 10 percent to 11 percent. ' The action Thursday by the seven-member board also raises the likelihood that the nation's recover y from the curre nt recession will be slowed. Spokes me n fo r both the housing and auto industries have warned that a new increase in interest rates could cause a prematur e end to th e improvement in sales in those two indwitries and tip the scales of the nation's economy toward recession again. But the board was apparently more worried that a rapidly expanding supply of money could worsen the nation's innatioo rate. A statement from the board said the action was "part of the continuing policy of the Federal Rese rve to discourage excessive growth" of the nation's money supply. !'Because mos t economists belie ve excessive growth of the money supply contributes to inflation by putting more money in the bands of cons umers and businesses, the board obviously felt it had to act. Higher interest rates discourage borrowing.·aod thus slow the growth in the money supply. Interest rates have generally been on the rise in recent weeks, and Thursday's action by the board appeared like ly to continue the trend. Several major banks increased their prime lending rate last week, to 12.5 percent, the highest level since mid-June. although still well below the April peak or 20 percent. Home mortgages rates also have been edging up in recent weeks. The government increased the allowable rates for mortgages backed by the Veterans Administration and lhe Federal Hou.sing Administration to 13 percent on Monday. In California, home mortgage rates of 14 percent are common and (See RATES, Pase AZ) week to reach a final accord. As explained by Trotter to Brenda and Ronald Na th. parents of~, Kaleina Nath, the youngster's estate will receive $50,000 annually fro m the Mission Viejo hospital with a built-in escalator clause of 4 percent a year. Should the child live a normal . life span of about 72 years. the damages could total $26 million. the judge told the Naths. Trotter said a conservatorship would be established for the young girl's estate. He said the.Naths could invest the monies the estate receives but ·they would be answerable to the court each year on how those funds were used. ln addition to the settlement. the family's attorney, Robert L. Charbonneau of Newport Beach, <Stt AWARD, Page AZ~ Back to Old Peace Pipe S ACRAMENTO (AP > California authorities have intercepted an estimated $20,000 worth of untaxed cigarettes en route to an Indian reservation in San Bernardino County. They said Thursday that the problem of untaxed cigarette sales on Indian reservations is probably costing California $1 million a year in lost revenue. Officials said 13 smoke shops on Indian r eservations in California have been buying large amounts of untaxed cigarettes and selling them to non-Indians without collecting the 10-cent·p e r -pac k state cigarette tax or the 6 percent sales lax. $82,SOO·a·mlnute Deal - Fortune Made in Quick Buy-sell Action CPWRADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -Denver lawyer Leon Bronfin owned a Colorado Springs shopping center for just 12 minutes; but be made &'OOd uae of the time, turning a cool $'150,000 profit, oftlcials cloee to the transaction said. Bronfin paid $3.35 miWon to the owners of the Circle Eat Mall, then quickly sold tbe property to Gerald Nakata, representing Pacif i c II anasement Co.. a SeaUle prQperty managem ent firm, offlciab said. The sale price: $4.l million, a ccording to documents filed with city officials. "He (Bronfin) owned the mall for a sum total of about 12 minutes," said John Stack, the mall eeneral manager. CoaUded in SeatUe, Nakata Hid that tbe procedure "is pretty common throughout the country.•• Broaftn'a involvement i.n the tranaactian took place Aue. 29, but it wu not completed until Thursday, when Honolulu bualnellman Lowell C. E . lnl obtained the ahoppint center from Nakata in what the •• Internal Revenue Service calls a "1031 Tax-deferred Exchange," documents filed show. Nakata said that the swap involved a piece of Ins'• property in Hawaii. In aucb an excbanse. two parties swap property ol comparable value, avoiding capital-galna toes ln the proceu, tu olflcla.Ja~said. "We're talkin1 about a bl• chunk of money,'' aaid Bob Morris, an IRS spokesman in Denver. "A abort· term capital taln, you'd have to P•Y tax on 100 percent of it -and this la about aa abort u you can cet." ··Both Say Talks ·Possible BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP) · Iraq ~!~med today the fall of Iran's. ~\J'rlring oil r e finery city of Abadan was imminent while both countries appeared moving toward medjation of their border cenllict. The two Persian Gulf oil giants dueled with heavy artillery across their border waterway on the fifth day of the JAPAN HARDEST HI? BY OIL CUTBACK -AJ '-NUCLEAR WAR POSSIBLE IN •DOLE EAST -A4 war. setting off fires in oil installations oo both aides. Both countries have indicated they will a ccept Islamic med i atio n , ac c ording to Pakistani Foreign MUiister Aga Shahi, a ke y figure in the 40-member Islamic Conference of Nations . He spoke with reporters in Ne w York in advance of a meeting of U.N, deleiates who als o are members of the Islamic conference. Baghdad Radio broadcast a statement by Iraqi Foreign Minister Saadoon Hammadeb saying Iraq would "welcome any discussion'' to end the fighting but warning that "any assistance offered to the Iranian regime, especially in the field of <See WAR, ·Page AZ> Coast Weather • Dense night and morn- ing fog, clearin1 to mostly sunny Saturday afternoon. Lowa tonight SS at the beaches, 65 inland. Higlaa Saturday lower 708 to near 80. INSIDE T08" ~ The "crowtt priRCtH of porod1f' leodt off o IJ*t1 of entet1aiftmnt at local col- lege• -etJett ~GU the atudmh omot. 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"tll ht• t•o11s11 u1 hod t ' t•om Po~1•• \ I AWARD. • • was Jwardc.•d S25<J.1l00 in legal fees Court doc uments rnc111:a\e Mrs Nath was admitted lO Miss ion Community Jlosp1tal an Sep{em~r. 1977, to give birth However. she claimed she "as left unattended on a gurney for a long enou~h time for the fetus to s ufrer inJur1es when its fl<.1w of oxygen was restnct<'d This led to brain d arnag(• a no other injuries. · ·••·· ··-··Trntter noted thut the chil1I would need around the l'loc.·k atte ntion b\ nurs es and he approved the deposit of a lump sum of monev in a fund that would be use;I :-pt>c1fil'iilh for medical bilh The Nath!-> apreed in t'<Jurt to accept an ;u l<l1l 1onal $50.1100 from th"· hos 111tal's rns urann • company to ,_:I\ t' up their right to s ue "h'•n tht> c-l11lcl dies The judge satd the) would have had the right 10 an1t1ale anothe r cause of action upon her l!<.'ath . -The Naths ongrnally filed their lawsuit against the hospital and its three owners tn October. 1978 Seeing Triple It\ "l<lnil.ttll l'J ('lfll' \. tll p 0 1 l'u~IJ M t'::u.1 "h1c.·h purl'hast•ll tht 11 J·ant> s1\e fro m the Fount:un Valley School Dislrid la:.l month for $2,725.000 Standard f>ac1hc officials sa y the new homes . all two.story fo ur-bedroom structures, wall be µneed at $1HO.OOO lo $225 .000 Th~ proJcc·t also ('alls for the developer t o dedicate 1 7 a <.'res of t.he. property for an addition to Cordata Park directly south of the existing reC'reauon area Despite the high price tags , the d eveloper anticipates no rllfflculty in selling the new homes. "We 're c oncerne d a bout interest rates," said David Lang lois . vice president of Sta ndard Pacific "But we're not concemed about real estate values because they'll continue to go up in Orange County due to the demand for housing and the shortage of buildable land." Langlois described Fountain Valley as a prime location. He predicted that 90 percent of the new homes will be sold to c ur r e n t F ou nt ai n Valley residents who ar~ pleased with tht' city and 11ts school system but wis h to move to more luxurious dwellings Cit.> officials also hope to take <1dv antagc of Standard· Pacific's p:t rk lanrl dedication and $51 ,000 park ft>e payment to completely tl"design the C'ordata recreatton It ·s the some story for Air 'alifom1:.i nights coming south from tht> thrt•l' major Bay Area airports San Jose, Oakland <ind San r'rancisco, he said. "We're encouraging people to make therr travel plans far in advance bl-cause so many of our nights are already full, .. said PetersQn. f 'rottt f•n,,c• \I RATES ... are spreading through the rest of the nation. An indicator of the increase in mortgage dem and was a report Thursday by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board that t he value of mortgages closed by federally in s ured sa vings a nd loan associations in Augus t was almost 40 percent higher than in July . These lenders wrote $8 billion worth of mortgages in August , the third s traight monthly increase. and raised the volume to the highest level since last fall, although the total was 18 per l'ent under August 1979. It was the first time since March that the Fed has raised the prime discount rate. whk h is the amount of interest charged on loans from the federal ar c.i. Gaf\Y Davis. Fountain Valley's reserve to the nation's bank. parks and recreation director, The last change in the federal said the city has applied for a discount rate came July 28, $54 .000 federal grant. which when it was lowered from 11 w 0 u I d b e a d d e d t 0 percent to 10 percent. That was Standard· Pacific's park fees for during a period when interest improvemen~_ at Cordata Par~ __ rates were generally falling. ,. ............ . Triplets who were adopted 19 years ago by three separate f amities in New York are ' reunited on NB C's "Today" show . David Kellman (center) recognized his own face in a news picture of reunited twins Eddy Gelland (right) and Robert Shafran which led to the reunion. 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One or the suspects was armed with a handgun, police said. The two men demanded the jeweler's briefcase and ordere;d him into the house, where his wife already was lied up in a bedroom, Young 'sald . The. jeweler'also was Ued up, and the men began searching through the house, be said. Al that time, the couple's niece arrived at the house, nw the contents or her aunt's purse dumped on the noor and ran out to summon police, Young said. ' The suspects were alerted by the niece's entry and ned out the back door, Young said. The s uspects were described as white men in their 30s. The el~rly couple were not injured. U\ the hold-up, police sald. IRAN .............. Khomeini-, Death Denied BEIRUT, Le banon CAP> - Iraq'• official radio reported today that Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini , the Iranian revolutionary leader with whose regime Iraq is al war. bas died, but Tehran f\Mio denied the report shortly alter. "It has been confirmed tD WI that the imposter Khomeini has met his death," said Baghdad Radio. lt did not say how the claimed confirmation was obtained. IRAN'S VITAL REFINERY CITY OF ABADAN UNDER SIEGE Other Target AreH In Both CountrfH Noted on Mep It was the second report this week by the Iraqi radio of a• sensational development in its ad v e r sar y's capit o l. On Tuesday, it reported that the 52 American hostages held in Iran had b ee n relea se d un ~ c onditionally. Tehran Radio denied the report, and Baghdad Radio abandoned it. f 'rom P19• 11 I The broadcast c laiming Khomeini was dead said he has not been seen in public since the war broke out between Iraq and Iran on Monday. WAR NEAR END?. • • ··All statements that have been attributed to him and broadcast on his beha lf over Tehran Radio have been wri\ten by others and r_ead by Qthers. spare parts, will be considered an act of aggression against Iraq 's secunly." There ha ve been reports, denied by Washington , that Iran might seek spare parts for its AmerTcan -made planes in exchange for release of the 52 Americans 1t has held hostage since Nov . 4. Jrao reported "very heavy" civilian casualties in Abadan and Khorramsbahr. t wo major ports on the Shatt al-Arab waterway. Tehran Radio quoted Ira nian President Abolhassan Bani·Sadr a s den ying Iraq's claim that it had captured Khorramshahr rt s aid he visited the front Thursday and went within f o ur m i l e s o f K horramshahr. Tehran Radio said "the brave people" of Khorramshahr had set up defenses on all sides of the city and were fi ghting in the streets and on the rooftops. The Iraqi military said earlier Ira qi forces h ad capture d Khorramshahr and were closing in on Ahwaz. the l'apital of Iran 's o il -ri c h Khuzes t an Province 70 miles to the north. The claim fueled s peculation lraq was trying to seize aJI of Iran's 24,000-square-mile oil heartland . A spokesman in Paris for a 'Pri1icess' Suit Nixed SAN f"RANCJSCO (.'\P) -A federal judge has dis· missed a $20 . billion soil against the producers of "Dea th of a Princess" which claimed that the con· troversial movie about the execution of a Saudi Ara- • biao princess de famed Moslems. U .S. District· Judge Robert Aguilar s aid Thurs- day that the suit, brought by two attorneys on behalf of 60Q million Moslems worldwide, bordered on the "frivolous.·· Aguilar s aid a defamation suit could not be brought on behalf of such a group. The movie, which traces the story of a princess ac- c used of adultery, was broa d cast on ·p ubli c television in May. '1 Fre nch oil company said the Iraqi national oil company had told its. ..customers it had halted "all oil exports." He declined to elaborate but the Iraqi decision was understood to mean jt_.had stopped shipments through the pipelines to the Mediterranean as well as through the gulf. Government so urces i n nei g hborin g United Arab Emirates s aid more than 30 c argo ships carryin g goods bound for Iraq and Iran were a n chored j ust outs ide the Persian Gulf, apparently afraid to enter the war zone. Baghdad Radio broadcast a claim that Iraqi anti-aircraft brought down 11 Iranian planes that raided the cities of Mosul and Kirkuk and economic and military installations elsewhere. Informed sources s aid there was heavy damage to the s mall oil refinery in Kirkuk and to the larger refinery in the southern port of Basra, which Iranian jets pounded Thursday. The lraqi command said three of its planes were lost. but did not confirm any damage to its refineries. A group of reporters who traveled to Basra from Kuwait drove tD a small village on the banks or the Shall opposite Abadan. The reporters saic1 they could bear outgoing Iraqi artillery from both the Iraqi and Iranian sides of the waterway toward Iranian positions near Abadan. "It looks like all of Abadan is on fire." said London Times corresponde nt Robert Fisk . ·'The column of smoke from Abadan refinery is billowing for m iles into the air. Even the sound of incoming shells passing overhead was deafening." The reporters said authorities in Basra tDld them of having counted 100 de.ad and 500 wounded in that Iraqi city since the border dispute escalated into an undeclared war . Action Challenged LOS ANGELES (AP) -State Sen . Paul B . C arpenter, 0 -Cypress. fil ed a s uit challenging the constitutionality of a cutoff of $850 million in federal fWlds to California for not en acting an automobile emission inspection program. 1>ecause the tyrant is dead," the broadcast said. It challenged the Iranian government to put-Khomeini on television or have him make a speech to the nation in person on Tehran Radio so that his voice could be identified. "This l'annot be done. This is the end of the tyrant, to hell with him, .. the rraqi broadcast said. R~v. Jackson Irate CHICAGO CAP) The Rev. J esse Jackson is demanding an apology from the director of the Cl A and asking the Justice Department to determine bow a secret CIA memo labeling Jackson a Libyan agent was leaked to the news media. Unexpected Supporter. ... SAN JOSE CAP) -For years Rep . Paul N . Mccloskey Jr. has been a favorite target of criticism for Ronald Reagan. But in s p i t e o f t h a t , rh ~ Republican congressman has endorsed the GOP nominee for president. M c C 1 o s k e y s a i d' T hursday that reeleetion of Carter would be ··a disaster," and added, "I think the consistency of a Reagan foreign policy will be far less dangerous to th e wor)d than th e continued ·inconsistency of Carter " Wh en R eaga n was governor of California, he made McCloskey the one exception to his so-called "11th commandment," not to speak ill of a fellow R epublican, McCloskey said. 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F.arh~r lhl• ye11r J AJ>IU\ wuN (ICtllnj( I l l percent of It• •VUAge dally conaumpUon, or !WUl.000 barrt'I•. fro m lr•n vlwi 7 J ~rcl"f\t, or 378,000 biarrt<lt>. from lr•q That amounlll lo 18 4 Jlt'rre>nt o f J a p 11 n 'A t otal <"onsumpt1on JM pan'N 1mporu from lr1m havt r .. cently dropJ)(.<cl '\huq)ly hl'l·ituse o f • prlee (!"putt> bt>twet!n lht' two nations Fr.mer has bffn buying 4f1 1 perct'nl of It~ o il . or 610,000 hnrrt'l.s a dav, frorta Iraq Out all th.ti oil mov~ throu~h 11 1>1~Hnt' Dime SJ 60,000 But Collf><'lor s~ ... k._. Mor~ SAN t-'RAN('lS(.'O 1 •\I'' n 1894 l.1berty h('ad dimt! one of onl)' 24 m1 11tt'tl tn San fr~nc1sco, has been· pun·hased ro1 $160,000 Ronald J Gtlho, a Santa Hartrnra num1s mallc , promptly placed lhe rare coin back on the market for $200,000 .. It's a class1<' ot Amem·an coinage with an 1 ntrigu1n~ history," said G1lho Only 12 of the orag1oal 24 coms are known to exist. James Johnson. a num1smat1c historian. said the dime has been traced t o J Daggett, 5an Franr1sco Mint s uperintendent in 1894, who made 24 of the dimes as a favor-19 a fnend. Daggett kept three of the dimes for himself an~ distributed the othe rs to seveu (tiends •. Johnson said Later. Daggett gave the three dimes to his daughter. and admonished her to keep them until she was as old as he was then. Before her death, Johnson said, she sold two of the dimes lO a San Francisco coin dealer at a price considera bly less t han the $160.~ the coin brought Thursday. Johnson said the daugflter spent one or the dimes on an ice cream cone, but then decided to take her father 's advice and saved the other two. Bank Burglar Eyed In Grand Jury Probe By FllEDERICK SCllOEMEHL OI -O.Uy l'I ... Slaff An a t torn ey f or a Pennsylvania man convicted in the multi-million-dolla r 1972 Laguna Niguel bank burglary says his client may be caJled to testify before a federal grand jury investigating how the man re mained a fugitive for eight years after lbe crime. The investigation is focusin g on whether the sheriff in rural Jeff e r s on Co unt y i n Pennsylvania and others m ay have helpe d Hflrr) J ames Barber, 38, escape detection as be lived \Dlder an assumed name and worked as a handyman. Robert Talcot. a Los Angeles attorne y who r e presenlel.I Barber in a recent U.S. District Court trial in which Barber was convicted of bank burg lary charges, said Barber could be called to testify before the grand jury. "Whether he would answe r any questions, I don't know." Talcot said. Assistant U.S. Atty. Tom Corbett, who is handling the Pittsburgh-based ~nvestigation. said today that s ummoning Barbe r to tes tify ''is a consideration.·· "But there are other considerations, s uch as whether a grant of immunity <'from pro s ecution ) might be involved," Corbett said. The investigation into how Barber a voided detection began a bout two months ago. Tbe g rand jury, a ccording to knowledgeable sources, has hea rd one day of testimony. Am'ong those who testified were two Jefferson County s heriff's d e puties. De tai l s of their tes t i mony have not been disclosed. Corbett.said he hopes to wrap up the i n ve s tigation by mid-October. O n e s our c e s aid the investigation specifically has centered on whether J efferson County Sheriff John Dinger may ha ve extorte d money from Barber to protect his identlly. Barber lived in Brookville, Pa ., under the na me or John Ba ker for at least five years prior to his arrest by the FBI in May. Residents-of the small town say Barber was well known and well liked. Following bis arrest , residents secured more than $93,000 in property to cover the cost of a re l ease bond . They also collected $25,000 in cash to pay for his defense. Talcot said Barber was well acquainted with Sheriff Dinger. "He did Wef'k, foS' lbe aher:iJf f work in carpentry and electrical work.'' Takot said. Di.nger has declined to return telephone calls from a reporter. A deputy s he riff, however. responded to an inquiry by saying, ''He says he doesn't know anything about it." Teen Charged In Tot Death MIAMI (AP) -Rather than risk enraging her father by ad· mltting she was pregnant, a 16-year-oJd girl gave birth in a back room, suffocated her baby as her mother watched and bad her three brothers dump the body ln the Atlantic, authorities say. ''They were all afraid of the father," Assistant State Al· torney David Waksman said. .,..,........, "The brothers said the father .l•Clwft..,.•fng Republican vice presidential candidate George Bush is trailed by a Secret Service agent durina a mommg jog on the Franklin Field track at the University of Pennsylvania in Phlldelphla. Bush ran the three miles in 22 minutes and 42 seconds. ' • would've tone craay and killed them all If he found out his daughter bad gotten pregnant.•• The body wu found a fe• · days after the baby girl's death, but It took detectives 19 mootba to idefttlfy It. AJdely Abella, now 18 and married, and her mother Irene, 40, were cbar1ed Wednesday with llrat-decree murder ln the baby's death Feb. 10, 1979. acro1J11 Syr1u und Turkey to the M~d1\e~r~n ••n 1rnd would not be •ubJ tiC'l l o tt g hipp i ng IJltrrrupllon Hntam 1tet!I It I perc~nt of 1u avtru~c dualy consumption, nr l'.)(),000 hiarn•l.s, from Iraq and I I r><'rcent , ur 18,00() barrels. from lrllJl West C\:rrmrny has ()een buy111~ 6 1Jerct•nl, or 155,000 burrt·l:i a day, from Iran and an 1wu.i111 f1cant O.J percent, or 8,000 burrds, from Iraq lt.:ven if l rnnian and Iraqi oil "tOJlped 00Wlll~ for some lime, th~ ~ftect on America's allies wou ld be softe n e d b y two factors Oil already loaded into tankers would continue to arrive for a few weeks ; and, oil stocks are ~enerally hlgh this year. 1'he United States could be indirectly affected if an oil rut off became severe enough and prolonged enough to trigger oll·s haring measure!> under the ln te rn at i o n c1.I Energy Agreement. Unde r tha t agree m ent. a nation s uffering a n import shortag_e equalling 7 percent of its consumption can ask for help,-and the group's governing boar d can decide o n relief measures. whi ch could include some sharing or available oil supplies 8 ul S en_ Eran It. #Church. eme rging from a briefing with top Carte r a dm ini s tra t ion officials. said neither the Uruted States nor its allies face any am mediate energy problem as a result of the fi ghting. In all, more than 18 million ba rre ls of c rude o il move through the Strait of Hormuz a day roughJy 40 pe rcent of all oil imponed by Weste rn nations .. Of that, Iraq ships an average of 2.9 million barrels a day and Iran, about 950,000 barrels. It could not be teamed, however, how much oil either nation was managing to export while they trade attacks on each other 's refineries and oil transmission facilities. But tankers of other nations were said to be operating at near-normal levels. Gains Noted In Coastal College Rolls Despite de c reas i ng enrollments on local high school campuses·, officials at Orange Coast junior c olleges are reporting between 9 and 15 percent gains this fall. More than 78.400 students will be atte nding Orange Coa st College, Goldeo West College and Saddleback College, with all s chools repo r tin g h i ghe r enrollments. The biggest jump in enrollment came from SaddJeback College. where officials reported a 15 percent gain in students. Nearly 25.000 students are enrolled in classes at the Mission Vi ejo and Irvine c ampuses. according to school officials . Most or the s tudents a r e attending classes at the college's main campus in Mission Viejo, whe re 19,708 s tudents a re enrolled: G olde n West College in Huntington Beach reported a 9.5 percent gain over last year 's enrollment. with 22,446 students signed up for fall classes. Bruce Williams, director of public information, expects JOO more students to enroll as late registrants. Ora nge Coast College's fall semester has brought a record campus ~nrollment of 31 ,116 students, a 10 percent gain over Tast yellt. ac~tdtng to-Wllyne H:- W o If e. assoc iate dean of Admissions and Records. Before Coas tline College open ed in 1976, the college reported 37,000 students, which included 9,000 students enrolled in off-campus programs, Wolfe said. Wolfe ~'P eet s O C C's enrollment to top 32,500 before the semester ends due to nine-week courses beginning Nov. 10 .• Condom Sale Curbs Flayed MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -A state law restricting the sale of non-prescription contraceptives, includ.l.nc condoms and vaginal suppositories, bas been challenged in a federal suit nJed by two civil liberties groups. "The right of accesa to con- traceptives is constitutionally protected,'' said Janet Benshoof of the Ame(ican Civil Liberties Union. The state ClvU Uberties Union joined the suit Thursday. The law allows sales of the contraceplivei by those who deal Primarily "with health or welt are," and does not allow sale of condoms ln vendtn1 machines, accordfnt to an at- torney gt'fteral'a cmtnlon. ,. .. Suspect Arrested w One more among four 3petific s uspec t s in C aJiforni a 's l a rges t -eve r s eiaure of counterfeit currency. a haul of nearly $12 million. has been captured in San Diego, but all a re now out on the streets free. Next step in federal prosecution of the quartet accused by the U.S. S ecre t Se rvic e of alleged involvement in manufacture and intended distribution of the bogus $20 and $100 bills is yet to come. Federal grand jury indictments must be handed down naming the four men, who were all arraigned immediately followin g their arrests in Irvine, Newport Beach and San Diego. Hanry V. "Skip" Da wson, 33, who Ii ves near the San Diego St.ate Univenity campus, was arrested .in San Diego Tuesday. according t o Sec r e t S e r vice Agent· in-Charge Dick Cameron. Taking ihe Cake Dally l'I ... SIMI ,._ UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich-cuts the fi rst pice of birffiday cake at UC I 's 15th anniversar y celebrat~n for the school 's mascot, Peter the Anteater (new student body president Bill Car accio) d uring cerem oni es Thursday at UC I 's Gateway Plaza. ' \ Sunday Features Fatties, Fantasies Fitness and fantasies will get most or the att.-ntion in Sunday's Daily Pilot: SIMILARmES DRAWN -Art Circle in Laguna Beach "faces" up to the c hall e nge o f personalizing surprise parties or ~me;etings. The artists come ~ with sketch pads keyed to TV themes to which they add the c a ric atures of g uest s . Business of the Week. CHOICE RERUN -While the latest batch of TV adventures and s ituation comedies are still strlkebound , a media columnist .._ chooses the top 12 series no longn on the air. Will your choices agree with his? •6" POT . . . .• Reg. 4.99 2. 79e; Sl 1Nl)A \"1S BEST WEIGH TO GO -The Featuring section takes two looks atthe shape of things to come. The stories tell about ''prescriptions•· for ph)'sical fitness and exercise classes for mothers-to-be. MORE MONF.V -National s urveys Rhow that job hunters who would have take n a 15 percent salary in c r ease t o relocate six months ago are now asking 25 percent before they'll m ove. · He was arraigned before a U.S. m a g istrate a nd r e leased on $25,000 personal surely bond pending the anticipated federaJ grand jury indictment that will require a new hearing, Cameron said. No dates for those hearings have been set in Dawson's case. - nor those of Wil lii\m Brian J ennings, 33. of Santa Harbara; EdcHe Etbert"Wingernter.36;-a:nd Lynn Dale Bogart. 32 . both of Pa lm Springs. Wingender and Bogart were arrested a week ago today near Orange County's John Wayne Airport and .Jennings was taken inlo cu.-;tody not far away shortly thereafter Jenrungs is free on $15,000 bond while tus two alleged accomplices were released on t hea r own recognizance. Larry E. Shcare. of the Los Angeles Office of the Secret Ser vice, said the$11 m ilhoo worth or $20 and $100 counterfeit bills seized in San J aciAto appeared to be broken down for distribution to individuals who purchase large blocs of bogus currency. Drivers 'Armed' LOS AN GE LES CP> -Amid threats or a s trike because of violence on buses, the Rapid Tr ansit District has endorsed a proposal to arm bus drivers with che mical spray weapons. The union had threatened to strike unless the RTO took steps to control violence and protect drivers. SCttEt~FLERAS •10 ' POT ... Reg. 19.99 9.88ea. fony Yaks. Calendula5. Pansies. 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Son OotOC>Fwy i FOUNTAIN INVAllEY 1 GARDENS VALLEY .C£NTER lktO ........ • (In~~ "" =-~~ °""''~ '"'"., -. \ { . ~ " , I ., DAIL 't PllOl Nuclear War • ID Mideast? Mu skie Sa s It's Po sibk, B ut Not Pro bable LI ITEll NATIONS I P l ThC' irprt'al11ng wot" ~twtttt lraq and fr&tt In an alru'1 tt>nsf' Middle Ea t curnt> u !10tt'nl111l dang« of m1clr1tr conll•~t. •>'~ Sf>rr~t•r} of 'tatt• l<.:dmund S Mutllle ~ll~kl(' "llH1 Oil 8 flt'W:!o l'ltrl • fert-OC'f' 1nh1' hotrl iSllllt> 8ut he told rt'PM'..r~ af\t'r me~ting with So,•1et For<'1i.:n I Mlnuster Andrei A Grom.>ko Thund-.v lhllt ht' d~11 not l et STUJ.. Ult-\ uttllud1· 1H•1•mctJ t11 P cualb <;ombu as he rl'llf flrrn t'd a ll S corn1111\rn1·nt lo a t'tase fi re and n••uot1at1t11111 wtulc acknuwlt'df(tnl>I lhitl ,; romyko had 1>ffrr1'<1 him nnthtnl( m<Jrt> spec1fu· tha11 '-in wl rwut 111hty m "The whole world iot11nds to lc)l'I{' In lhll' ar•a. wh ch l.s &uch 11n UMliable area, so potentially explo.lve," Mu11kle said "When bo.ttJllti~s erupt which could ea c alalt', and could even eacalat.-to the point where the ulllmute unthinkahle hostilities n1uy tuJw 1>h•tt· · w.-· "" di~c·ussed the Middle Eost In the!le terms s1nee the in· vtmtioo or the nuclear weapon and we'vt' a lways regarded the M 1ddle io;n!'l t the most sensitive, th 1: m o!lt un s table area . th\•rf>rctrt• tne most darw,erous f' con~ick>r the d•nai\!r tan~1ble "l do not lhlnk this t!> .iorn1t to happl'n h~•~N on ITI) pttrt't•pttc>n~ ·~ ~""· ... ' .. .. .. s ~--. ·: ~ . . . ;. ~"' .· • ": . i ~ !• of l l S attitude,, Sov1t't at thudel!, tht> ~·orltl ,·v 11u11unil\ tht• C'1>nn1n l This Time R eagan Turns Duwn De ba t e WASHJNGTON <APJ RonaJd Reagan ha!> once again reject ed a chance"to debate President Carter, but this time he's turned down the League of Women Voters the very organization whose sponsorship he embraced the first time around. After repeatedly chiding Cart.er for ducking what then turned out to be a two·man contest between himself and independent John B. Anderson. Reagan declined Thursday night a league pro posal for two more presidential debates. one pitting him solely against Carter and the last also to include Anderson CARTElt1tAD QUlCKLV accepted the proposal, an apparent attempt by the league to compromise between Carter's insistence that he meet Reagan alone and Reagan's desire to brlng Anderson onto any platform shared by the president. The league specifically invited Reagan and Carter to meet one another the week of Oct. 12 in Portland, Ore., and then to wind up the series with a three-way debate to include Anderson in Cleveland during the week of Oct. 26 • But Reagan, who was himself in Portland Thursday night, declared he wouldn't agree to any proposal "for a s eries of presidential debates that would preclude John Anderson" from full participation. A REAGAN SPOK ESMAN indicated also that the Republican nominee probably wouldn't allow his running mate. George Bush, to accept the league's companion proposal for a three.way debate among running mates in Louisville next Thursday. Vice President Walter F. Mondale and Patrick Lucey, Anderson 's No. 2 man. agreed lo that plan. Reagan's press secretary, Lyn Nofziger, said he doubted Bush would participate "unless there are presidential debates. 1 don't think that's satisfactory " Carter, speaking a,t a White House reception in honor of the Congressional Black Caucus, called the head-on meeting with Reagan "essential " "THAT'S WHAT l 'VE WANTED all along," Carter said. "l have a lready accepted the invitation and look forward to 11 good debate on the issuegotl)at are of concern to you · But Reagan's debate negotiator, J ames Baker Ill. sent the lea~ue a letter late Thursday that accused the organtzahon of "succumbing to White House pressure" by excluding Anderson from C\ne or the two proposed sessions. Further. Baker cttarged that "neither you nor we would have any assurance whatsoever that President Carter would show up for the three.way debate. His track record on debates is one of ar· rogance and broken promises " BAKER SAID THAT REAGAN would debate Carter one·to-one only if Carter did the same with Anderson. And that, he said. was purely a matter of "basic fairness." The Anderson camp echoed at least part of the Reagan theme in response to the league proposal, even as it was made clear that he and Lucey would take whatever opportunities they got. Spokesman Michael Rosenbaum said "We are disappointed that the league changed its position and that it 1s trying lo appease the White House." Carter already had accepted invitations from three other groups lo meet Reagan one-0n-0ne. But Reagan refused those pro· posals, saymg he would abide by the league's sponsorship and the s tandards they laid down as to whether Anderson s hould participate. lnd u tria l Exodus Threat e n e d C HI C AGO <AP ) U .S corporations will flee certain states in "the greatest migration since the Irish potato famine" 1f they are made t o derend themselve!' against punitive dam age c la i m s in wrongfuJ.death suits. a lawyer for McDonnell Douglas Corp contends. The companies would move to s tates w1th more favorable 1aws governing liability in cases where products cause death to consumers, Norman J. Barry said. HE WAS ARGUING Thursday before the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which is hear ing three cases s temming from the 1979 crash of an Amer ican Airlines OC· 10 here that killed 274 people. He urged the three.judge panel to overturn a lower court rul i ng that th e DC -10 manufacturer may be sued by victims' families for punitive damages because its corporate he adquarters is in a s tate allowing such suits. "If this . court. is to adopt the rule s uggested by the distnct court, .. Barry argued. "you would cr eate the greates t migration since the rns h potato famine AT STAKE ARE millions of dollars in damages Douglas could be forced to pay if lawyers for crash victims' familtes prove the manufacturer mad e mistak es in design or manufacture that led to the nation's worst air disaster . The National Transportation Safety Board ru le d last Decembe r that the probable cause of the c ras h was "maint~nance·induced damage'' that r esulted in the left engine tearing loose fror:o its mounting while the plane was taking off for Los Angeles . A trial on damages is months away, but an appellate ruling will determine if the families can seek punitive damages or on ly compensatory damages, which generally bring much s maller awards . COMPENSATORY damages RU111 J . IONERFELD, president of the league, said the are awarded to compensate for sponsoring organization dropped its original demand that An-a n injury or injuries. while derson be included in all debates for which be qualified because it punitive damages are awarded was the only way to get a ll three candidates before the public in a to compensate for a gross wrong debate situation. over and above compensatory "What has always been most important to the League of damages . Women Voters is affording to the public the opportunity to see the The lower court based its three invited candidates in a face-t o-face situation," Mrs. ruling on the fa ct that Hinerleld said. 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County I 1 SW OUllMll f9r S•hirdn: Llltt• ,.,..., • "I DOUBT THE Soviets have lost ttlitl perceptiQn. I'm sure we haven't." Muskie's m eetin g with Gromyko at lhe Soviet miliSion was their first since May and the traditional annual review of s uperpower relations. ft pro· duced an agreement to open negotiations in Geneva the week of Oct. 13 on a mutual cutback of medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe. But on the troubled Persian Gulf, a region where the non- com munist world gets about 40 percent of its oil, Muskie said there was no commitment from Gromyko to s upport a U.N. cease.fire or any other s pecific action "HE DID NOT resp0nd lo, or re1ect, the Security Council or diplomatic offensive ideas," Muskie said. For its part, the Cart er ad ministration. saying it is eager to remain strictly neutral in the crisis. T~y held up the shipment of six General Electric gas turbine engines intended for the frigates of the Iraqi navy. As recently as Wednesday. the ad· ministration had said it planned to go ahead with the sale. However , on Capitol Hill. Deputy Secretacy of Slate War ren Christopher s aid after brief ing congressmen that the United States is consulting with its al· lies about what collective action might be required if the Strait of Hormuz.. at the gateway lo the Persian Gulf, is closed. The strait is a critical oil passage. ALSO IN Was hin g ton , m eanwhile. an administration official, who asked not to be identified, said the Soviets ap pear to favor an early end of the conflict for an entirely different reaso n than that o r th e American government. The Soviet pres!> has suggest · ed. he said , that a weakened Iran could lead to a restoration of American influe nce there. But another official said the United States feels a prolonged Iran· ian·lraqi conflict cquld play into the handsoftheSoviet Unton "There is just no interest of the United States that would be SN ved by perpetuation of this conflict. Any further weakening of Iran would s imply open the door to Soviet involvement in Iran," he said. If you turned V()U r furnan: rilo1 ltJ.,!ht off for thl' -;umrncr. you -;;wed money :md conserved l'llergy. Bag a11d Baggage .... , ........ A Cuban refugee leaves a processing center at Fort Chaf · fee, Ark., after a plane ride from Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. The bags represented his worldly goods. He was partof 300transferred to the Arkansas base. Cities Exuberant Ove r Census Order By T he Associated Press There were smiles in city halls and frowns in Washington to- day as municipal and rederal officials studied a court r~li~g that the 1980 census figures must be changed to count millions of Americans missed the first time around. "We are elated," s aid Galen Brown of the New Orlea.ns city at· torney's office. "A terrific decision," ~aid New York Clty ~ay~r Edward I. Koch, who contends the preliminary census count tn his city is 1 millior, people off ... A victor y for all the people," agreed Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson. THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT, which oversees the census. said any decision on an appeal of the Thursday ruling in Detroit would have to wait until after consultations with the Justice Department. Several people·counting experts said it just wasn't practical lo try to adjust the statistics. Money and poht1 cal power are at stake in the controversy. As much as $500 b1lhon in government aid will be distributed across the nation, based on the 1980 census figures. Congressional rt'presentat1on also hinges on population. The Detroit ruling was handed down by U.S District Judge Horace Gi lmore In a case brought by the city, which. contended Lhat the Cens us liureau undercowited its oooulation. GILMORE SAID THERE was a serious undercount particularly of minorities -nationwide He gave the government 30 days to come up with a plan for adjusting the figures. Lawrence Mann. a la w clerk who helped draft the decision, said the adjust· ment would have to add at least rive million people to the pre- liminary count. Suits s imilar to the Detroit case had been filed by New York, Philadelphia and Newark, N.J . Seven cities -Atlanta, Boston, Milwaukee, New Orleans. Paterson, N.J., Wilmington, Del .. and San Juan. Puerto Rico -filed briefs s upporting Detroit's case. If you c;rn't find the instruction' -or you're unsure how to relight your pilot -give the Ga Cornpan)I a call. Bur fall is here ;ind cold \\11.·nthcr 1:- JUSI :lmund thl' corner. S0 mak.c "llrl' you kno \\' how tt) reli).!ht \'11ur lurn;it:l' r1loc pcforc ~lw ftr~t ..-nkl ... rdl We still make house calls. 'tour gas man tor woman) can come 0 ut ;.tnd show you how to re light your furnace piloc. But don't w::iic for the (ir t rnld wcmher. Th:u 's when every· one dsc will ht· ilskmg for help. Tu rn on your furnace pilot. It '.., em.y Just open rlw .l\.'C"'"' p.rnd 10 the m:im gn:-cnn1n1l a11d lo\'k tur thl' ~1mpk mstructkm" If you ;in du tl. n.·bx You're n';1d,• for winter Sn ca ll t(1d;iy, wh 1k our S<'r\'icc people aren't so 6 hu!--y, And 't:rn the home iirl'S h urnmg ng:11n. THE gg,.~ CALIFORNIA CWLYPILOT M Youths Won't Go To Court PSA Pilots May Be Out . for a Month 'AUi SPIUNGS <-AP ~ boy~ beltf'vfd to hav.-stat'U!d • Hrto that burned 29,000 a<'rn ot bruah and dt'stroyt"d 1x homes on Mount S.n J•rlnto l"atllf'r this month w\11 not be pf'O('UC"uted 1n juvenile court , the R1nrside County Probation Dc.·rartmt'nt announeed Thursd11y Officials salJ the l*gr of the youn1sttrs. two ll yur old11 and an 8-year old. w a$ lht> "ma1or fau· lor" an tht' dt'4'ts1on not to pro secute. · ''rhe prosecution of omeont' with that youth 1s d1 rfa cult at ( __ --_~T_4TE __ ) best." they said "And the fact that we can provide the same services that the 1uve01le court could. other than long te rm jurisdicuon or removing the kids from their homes. which an this case doesn't seem to apply, those are the kinds of things considered in suggesting this as the best alternative .. " The three, along with a 10-year· old who was later cleared. were believed to have ignited lhe fire while they were playing wi.h matches.. Bu& District Attorney Byron Morton ruled there was on· ly enough evidence to charge them with negligence in letting a fire get out of control. StlifN*r Sf rik.-~ SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The third sniper attack this month was reported early today when someone fired a high-caliber weapon at two Municipal Railway buses traveling lntentate 280, slightly injuring one driver. Police s aid Eddie Wells, a bus driver, was injured when shots blew out a window just behind bis bead. Wells was treated at a San Francisco hospital and released. ~oldfl .4«-«-IU,-d SAN DIEGO <AP) -A 14-year· old boy was charged with murder· ing his ~year-old half-brother, at whose funeraJ he wept before be- ing arrested. A petition charging Jeff Auer with the murder was filed in Juvenile Court by the district at- tomey'sofficeThursday. The younger boy, Andrew, soo of a deputy Los Angeles County dis trict attorney, was beaten to death Aug. 1S near his bc?me in suburban Santee. Lb• nf ,.ic•f i•~? PAµ) ALTO (AP)-Amanac· cused of raping 12 women ap- parently used a newspaper "man on the street" column to gather names of women. police say. Melvin Carter, 35, described as a brilliant engineer and a loner. had a tablet containing the names of women and clippings from a San Francisco Chronicle column. ApparenUy. none of the women on the list had been assaulted, but police said the list may have been used toselecl victims. Sailor Kill.-d SAN DIEGO (AP) -Navy of· ficials say they will investigate an accident that left one sailor dead and three other people injured when a mobile crane toppled from a warship's flight deck. landing on a pier at the 32nd Street Naval Station. The a ccident Thursday ~­ curred aboard the amphibious transport dock Ogden. Two othe.r sailors and a civilian machinist were hospit.alized. AN OIEGO <AP) Slnktnl P atlftc Soulbwest AarllnH pdota predid t heir walkout which , .f'O\lodc!d 3)0 dally 0t&hta l'OUl<f ta l a mooth or more P1ck t>t lant-1 wC"nl up at airporta In Nevada and San fTanoiii'Cl. Loi Anceln •nd ..san Dteco PSA •s home base aftu ~ slnb bC'1•n •t 12 01 • m Thunld•Y The walkout •' fC'(U about 4 ,2 00 PSA t mp'o ee11 • 'Tempt>rs iut" pretJ>' ho\ and I lhutk ,n ito.na lo M a couplt1 of weeks before Wt' can tven neaot.aate •lain, ' 0111 stnklnK pilot Jim Uwar. PSA , THE n ation 'if I l l h largHt iurltnt>. t<itndb to lose $1 m1llton a dta). ba~ed on its d1uly a v t r a g e o ( •'b o u t 2 S • O O O passenger.. an four s tute1> and Mu1ro. accord.ing to a company official The stnlte began on th.: sel'<>nd anniversary of a m1da1r l'Ollt!>IOO 1nvolvmg a PSA 1ethner which lulled 144 people It was the na t1on 's worst midair disaster The walkout 1nvolv1ng 470 pilots and flight engineers was u lled aftt'r a breakdown in 10 monUw ot ne1ot1ationa over pay and other ~mands A MAJOalTV of rommuter 111r trarnc in California ls nor mally h andled by PSA, al,l\(Htlh ll ruea also to Phoenix. Arla . Ke oo and Laa Vegas, Nev . and Medco. Paaseqen with PSA rt"Urvationa were be- 1116' trlU\llferred to other airlines. Rryan Conn. a senior PSA p1 lot and preaident of the Southwest Flight Crew Associa- tion representing tbe fliers, blamt1d the airline for the walkout ·'T his 1s a destructive and d1v1S1ve alrlke which PSA could have avoided." Conn told a noon news l'Oll!e rence. "No other ma- JOr pilot group or airline allows its pilots to work under the con· d1t1ons which prevail at PSA." CONN SAID the airline had misrepresented pay de mands of the pilots. Late Tuesday, they dropped their goal to $96,758 an· nua lly for the highest paid cap· tains. who presently make $67,702. More Schools in LA Face Forced Busing LOS ANGELES CAP) Plans wt>re being completed today to add 216 more schools to the city schoo)s' busing program io or- der to bring the nation's second largest school district into full compliance with court ordep; by next week. The scheduled addition Mon- day of 216 elementary aod junior high schools to the mandatory bus ing portion of the court· ordered desegration plan would bring to 153 the number of cam· puses involved in both voluntary and mandatory aspects of the program. The estimated $60 million pricetag or busing for integra- tion during the 1980-81 school year, the third year of court- , order busing, compares with $48.2 million a year ago. As the finishing touches were made to the bus routing system, Max Barney. the district's dirtt· tor of transportation for the past eight years. said nearly 30,000 students in grades 1-9 will be in- cluded in the mandatory part of the program. compared with 24,000 last year when the public school program covered grades 4-8. In the volwttary portion of the busing-for-integration plan, an additional 29,000 thildren are be· ing bused in the 540,000-pupil dis- trict. The sprawling school district was divided into 1l sub-areas this school year by Super ior Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach to s horten the length of the rides in the man· datory part of his plan. Bus trips due to begin Monday. up to 4.5 minutes each way for junior high students in the San Fernan- do Valley, will include some of the longest rides of the man- datory program. Actors May Return, But Shows Delayed HOLLYWOOD (AP> -"Roll 'em" are words that may soon fill now-empty sound stages and get the fall television season UD· der way if striking actors end tbeir 9'>-!a-week walkout and move quickly to ratify a ten- tative agreement on a new con- tract. However, TV executives say that even if new shows begin lo blossom on the airwaves by mid· November, the shows will not get their usual mullimillion- dollar Sendoff. "We're polling all of our pro- ducen right now, assuming that the ratification will take place, to find out when they wiU be able to deliver shows to us," CBS Programs Vice President Bud Gran t said Thursday. "We'll put the shows on the air just as soon as they're ready to go on. There will not be a week where all shows will premiere the same week. The classic pre- miere week, I think, is gone." Estimates vary as to how long • it will take to channel regular TV series into bomes pre- s umably bungry to know who sbot nasty oilman J .R. Ewing oo CBS' rut series, "Dallas," or to find out what new bijinks Alex (Judd Hirsch> and bis cohorts can generate on ABC's "Ta.xi." But the betting is that it will take weeks, maybe months. Members of the Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists will need as much as 2'>-!t weeks to complete mail-in balloting on a new three-year agreement reached Thursday with film and TV producers, according to a SAG spokeswoman. Executives at ABC and NBC held to their earlier predictions that an add1tional three to six weeks would be needed to get new shows on the air. But CBS' Grant said half-hour taped com- edies wiU be broadcast as they become available -possibly two· to three weeks after actors return to the sets. Recall • SELL SKIS • BOOTS • POLES • BINDINGS • ! llO"ANNUAL SKI SWAP~ Attempted SACRAMENTO (AP) -Sen. Alan Robbins says § SATURDAY, SEPT. 27th . ~ u 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. be haa been served with a recall notice, but it ap- parenUy has no connec- tion with an investigation • of allegations that be seduced a 16-year-old girl. The notice said Rob- bins had "refused to in· vestiiate and impeach juqes who are bribed by .,, " z -G z -• t,be attorney general." It referred to 19 judges, in· cludlni "the cream of the • Loe Anaeles judiciary," _,, Robbinasaid. Ill Tbeaecretaryofstate's ~ office said it would take ._O tbe aip.atures of 2'1,415 re1iltered voters in Rob- bi.DI' diltrtct to force a re-• call election. '1t ----... BRING YOUR OWN EQUIPMENT AND JOIN US IN A SWAP MEET ATMOSPHERE All DAY IN OUR PARKING LOT Ski PMMQ SALE ONEDAYONlY SAT. 9-27-80 ROSSIGNOi. S3 $210- TYIOUA 260 W/91WCI! I -- SCOTI PCIES S 20- MOUNTING I 2D- S34800 MG. 00 WE ll1U. 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The Russian -born director. who won two Atademy Awards for directing, amderwentsur· gery Tuesday and died Thursday. -..1estone was perhaps the s uperlative craftsman. He received bis lint Oscar in 19'l7 - one of the fint Oscars ever awarded to direc- tors -for a war comedy called, ''Two Arabian Knights." Of all Mllestone's films , none better epitomized bis special virtues than ·'All Quiet On the Westem Front," an account of the desperation and squalor o f G e r 1m a n trench-fighting during World Warf. Sport Coats from ~f&d· r Pure wools & wool blends. herringbones. tic weaves. plaids & donegal tweeds. This is Palm Beach, a leader in fashion & quality in men's wear. All in tones of Fall & Winter "1980". 125.08 11111 ................... 46-51 ling .................. 41-51 Xllllll ................ .a Lii -UI lid & SPl•llt ftNU .. 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"ould avply w h<luscs constructed prtur tn April. 197-l, uw tlJlt' an'tollnuon of detectors ber nmt-mnndator y m ru·" -.m~h: fam1h detached residences Ttw lxiard \\'J S :;rheduled to ad on thl· r ec·om m e11tlJl10th ttu.:o. "t•ck, but delayed action after ~ome trtn ing l'''"tt'm' "t't t' 1•a1~ed about ho" a progrum would oper ~ttl' \(• pro' tde !\moke detectors free of charge to quahf\ m~ rrll'mb.:r:-of the pubUc. Thl htJ~tt d ~lwuld \Hilt no longe1 111 acting cm the re - c·om rncnc1.it 1ons The value of smoke de~ec.to.rs has. been pfovt'<l 11H'r an c1 0\ er Not requmng their tns tallallon. m residenua l urntl> would be a short sighted gam ble with life and prop<' rt ' Rl'<'ruit111g of police officers m many . area~ of the nation is bcroming a matter of tough going and poor response in :,omt' cnaes. lncom<' as oflen better in I.he private sector and police · work's traditiom1I career security seems to have lost some of 1t..-. alluiit For exllmpl e. the police shorta1?e became so bad in Houston that Lite bag state's busiest boomtown 1s waging an unprecedented campaign to recruit Californians. either alread established as local police officers or young high :c.:hool graduates interested in becoming transplanted Texas lawmen. They <tpparently prefer to steer clear of outright at. temp~ to pirnte working Californja community offi cers, though b) so doing Houston could save about $7.000 per man in bas1c training test costs. Howe ver, earlier this vear the' did hire awa y a number from Los Angeles. • C<X'al police chiefs say they are flattered at the ob· vious compliment to the caliber of California's well trained lawmen. but they don 't expect any major exodus The~ -.uggest Texas might be wise to copy the edu catumal s ystem that produces California's police qualit} the Ca lifo rnia Commission on Peace Officer Standard~ and Trainin g (POST). which would be happy to share its rnethods Califomfa taxpayers pay handsome· ly for the ti ;.11nmg of our pol.ice officers -and we'd Just as soon kllep~hem here Fiscal Relief Due An iarpurtant piece of legislation that could be of great helJ1 to .stale and local governments stands a fa!r chan(''' or r nngressional approval before the end of this session H \\OUiu require the Congressional Budget Office to pr('J'Jn• u fi!\1·al no te identifyin g the probable cost to state nntl loc.al governments of proposed federal laws. ThL· adoption of assorted }ederal mandates without an~ aµparent cbnsideration of their eventual cosl to local taxpay~N> 1s an increasingly troublesome problem. The proposed law would _mandate fis cal analys.is. of all federal measures likely to involve costs of $200 million or m or~ tu the state and local governments required to implemttnt them The minimum cost was included because it was felt the Budget Office should not be required to analyze every minute measure that in volved costs. Jtow~vcr there could be exceptions to the cost thre:,huld 11 u measure would impose specific costs on on type of gow1 nment -school districts for example or on one r<:g1on of the country. As local governments have discovered to their djs. ma y, the implementation of laws handed down from on high. whether from the federal or state level. can wreak havoc: with ~II eady strained budgets. This is an urgently needed correction. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of lh e Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Ad dress The Daily Pilot, P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd I Ovid's Fate Bv L.M. BOVD Tht! Roman poet Ovid was not the first Love and War man in history, but he was the first lo leave s uch voluminous works as the "Art of Love .. In 1t, he ob- served, "Whether they yield or refuse. it delights women to have. been asked." That was the sort of com ment that got him kicked out of Rome by the emperor Augustus. Ovid died in what's now Romania. sUJI trying to get his files in shape. Where would you find the world's longest stretch of Dear Gloomy Gus One r easo n Gov . Brown's rating is not higher here is that are so rew in Orange County advanced enough t.o un· derstand what he's talk· ing about W.A. railroad track that neither c urves nor c ross es any br id1i1 e? Say Au s tralia. Across the Nullarbor Desert shoots a straight track for ~ 328 miles. Another thing you can dis- close at the dinner table, if -you mte, Is the fact that or.~ or every 10 persons you me~t on the street has pinworms. Q _ Whal co mpany managed to get its advertise- m ents printed on postage stamps? A. Pear's Soap did that. On the gummed side of British postage stamps in 1881 and 1887. Av erag e Big League baseball player ear:Jlt5 $700 a day. Q. What are lhe three most common surnames in the Soviet Union? A. Ivanov, Yasiliev and Petrov, in that order. Eh~ht out or 10 elderly peo. pie in Japan live with rel· atives. Three out of 10 do so in the United States. Q. What's the most widely recopiiaed name and race in the United States? A. Abe Llncoln's. Rowlana Evans I Rob"rt Novak Execution Could Damage Korea. 8EOUI~. South Korea The ti.ch\ llpawd inalatence by the men who NII South Korea that a dJarrectited dissident must dfe. no matter how much rev&Utk>n In the WHt It uclteft, Is buHdlnc tow•rd a cllmu with traalc con <Jequenc-es for U S Interests. fl la by oo m~11n11 ttssured lh•t \h., dealh sentenctt imposed on K i m Diae Junac will tw comrnul~ by l,r t>sl d ti nl C hun Ooo tlwan To the contrary, pre !Udcntial ad vistH a say C hun cnu 11 l hold firm .o r lh1t1 1•ountry will never achieve tnw 11lubillty. dissidents. the y s ay , will pt<rpctuate pohltcal turmoil here by using Washington as a court or last appeal This advice rails to apprecutle the consequence for South Korea or exet•uting a rormer presiden· t1al candida t e on sedition charges. While top officials here told us they can weCAlher U.S. economk reprisals. they fail to realize that hysteria spawned by the e xecution could undercut the ll S comm itment to defend South Korea upsetting all ser urity con s iderations 1n Northeast As ia THE WINNER would then be North Korea's Stalinist dictator Kim II Sung and his campaign to isolate South Korea. Arter the execution ol Kim Dae Jung, the siren song from Pyongyang - that his communist garrison s tate would not harm its Southern brothers if only those 39,000 American troops get out might s ound s w e et i n Washington. It is ironic in the extreme that the 30-year-old U.S.-Korean aJ. liance. forged on bloody bat· tlefi elds and honed by pc>liticaJ stress, couJd be imperilea by the fate of Kim Dae Jung. He may be viewed as a lion in certain Washington and Tokyo . circles. But in Seoul, even opposition figures write off Kim 11s an op. Earl Waters portunh1t •nd Incorrigible in- tritcuer, who11e reprehensible corulucUollowin9-the assuaifta.- tlon of President Pal'k Chung flee lut Oc:tobec helped provoke the umy takeover Tiit: ot:EPF.ll IRONY is that H ve for the Kim Dae Jung case. proapcclll are .cood for the rte~ rqtme tn arhleve a blend or 11 tablllty lln41 d e mocrac y . W<'11tt-m dlpl<mn•t.s and opposi- tion nicure11, while not happy otrnut the rc•g l rn e 's more r\'prt'll9'1 v1• 11l'&>t1Ct11, see Chun Uoo flwirn 1u1 a therapeutic leader. The 49-year-old career officer who sebect}>Ower last December and took over as president this month has the potential lo achieve what Park Chung Hee lacked in 18 years or rlUe : genuinely popular leadership. While Westerners scoff at the military reghne>s purificat,on program that has cracked down against both corrupt politicians and r acy television programs, it is popular with Koreans. They are delighted that public or. licials no longer spend Sunday at the golf course followed by an •1 rtcajnire you under your clever d is~i~> Jimmy (Arter: orgiastic 19lh hole, In place of politicians, the new cablnet ii composed largely or well· regarded ~hnocrats. Oh Se Eung, one of the most o~tspoken opposition memben in the National Assembly durtnc the Park regime, was sickened by Kim Dae Jung 's COD · s piratQrial conduct the past year. Oh \\'OU.Id have preferred true democracy. but accepta President Chun 's promise of or- der now and democracy ahead. SIMILARLY, Chun has a higher rating in the U.S. Em· bassy than be himself might im· agine. U.S. Ambassador William Glysteen, like Congressman Ob, is a realist -unlike mis· sionaries and intellectuals who would impose American-styl .. democracy on South Korea. But he has tried to impress on the te· gime that even conservative circles in Congress would be ap. palled by what they would con- sider a political execution. Glysteen's advice so far goes unheeded, pointing up how little two very different cultures have learned about each other during 30 years. The Americans· cannot unde~tand how much Kim Dae Jung's defiance of Confucian or- der outrages the regime. 1be Koreans cannot understand bow killing one shopworn politician could endanger this old and mutually vital alliance. The Washington-Seoul col· lision course could be avoided ii Kim 's life is spared before the death sentence reaches Chun's desk. Kim could save himself by confessing· error. but officials here believe he~~ • counting on the West to repneve him. There is a frail hope than an appeals court will save Ki01 from the gallows. The affair is an extraneous farce that menaces what might be a final chance for South Korean stability. "I think we are playing the last card," an in· nuentiaJ official confided to us. That play might well be doomed by killing a discredited politi· cian, bringing changes in the Asian power balance of profoundly alarming dimensions. Special FlDld Maneuver Sidetracks Money Legislators have found a way to dispose of the windfall profits Califomi:l is reaping from its tideland oil leases. Under the terms of a bill pushed by As- s c m b 1 y Ways and Means Chairman John Vasconcellos the money which pours into a special state fund will henceforth be earmarked for education, energy development, stale parks, public transportation and "s pecial projects ... Although Vas conce llos says th is concept of allocating the fund . which presently has accumul ated n ea rl y $1 billion. will save the state money by eas- ing the burden on the general fond . he is in- d u I gi ng in a budge'tary fantasy . It is surprising that Vascon· cellos would otfer such a plan and even more amazin~ that the Legislature would approve it. For what his scheme does is effective· ly remove the tideland revenues from budget.'a ry consideration. Thus when the legislators Art Hoppe are scratching around next year and the years thereafter to meet the monev needs or essential pro- grams. the tidelands money will not be available having already been allocated to programs which m ay not be as important or at all necessary. Vasconcello~ play'e d that aspect down by saying that the purpose of the bill was an attempt to use the money for certain s pecific programs but t he Legislature would still retain the power to appropriate or not. The fact is that the constitution re- quires aJl expenditures to be "ap- propriated" by the Legislature. Once allocated or earmarked for specific purposes the acts of ap· propriation are near automatic for the state has been committed. EARMARKING and the establishment of special furuis for specific purposes should long ago have become thoroughly dis- credited. It is because s tate funds have been lied to specific pro· grams through laws. initiatives and constitutional amendments that the legislators and the ad· m inistration complain that the largest part of the state's annual budget is uncontrollable. This is one of the big reasons the state budget has swollen to an illogical $25 billion and promise~ to con- tinue to soar to ridiculous heights The idea of carmarkmg funds was conceived in the davs when the stale operated on limited rev- enues and the pledging of money to be raised by a new tax was a favorite ploy to induce s upport for it. It has also been used by sponsors of initjatives for the s ame reasons. appealing lo the avariceofspecial groups. NO MATTER HOW worthy the purpose for which the money is committed may seem. the policy is wrong because it precludes future legislators from consider- ing the total slate resources at budget time . Priorities for pro- gr a ms cannot be established because so ma ny commitments have already been made This might be a ll right 1 C each of the favored programs were de- serving and in need of continued s upport. But while the revenues committed may be s mall at the time the special fund is created. they always have a way of grow- ing far beyond anti cipation. Thjs results in the funded programs ending up wallowing in money they don 't need The system nourishes waste and puts un· necessary additional burdens up- on the taxpayers who must ante up to meet the essential needs of the state. AN EXAMPLE OF the manner in -.rhich special funds create e xpe nditures whi c h might not otherwise be approved by the Legislature can be seen in the bis· tor y of the' state's system or fairs. Initially the county fairs operated without state support. Some were self-supporting while others were locally sponsored. Until 1931 tbere were less than 30 such fairs throughout the state but in that year sponsors of an in· itiati veto legalize horse racing in·. eluded in their proposal a pro· vision earmarking revenues for th e "improv e ment of agriculture." A Fairs and E xposi· tion Fund was established al· locating the money to the support or the fairs. Those revenues grew enormously. The res ult is that the state now has 78 fairs in its 58 counties. The fact that few if any could survive without state funds dispels arguments that the fairs provide any essential services ror the people. Truth in Labeling Can Ruin a Gounnet Dinner Jl was bound to happen. Americans are growing increas· ingly concerned about whal they ingest and the food labeling laws are consequently growing in· creasingly severe. But what of the poor souls who are invited out to dinner and must gamble blindly on the scientific juda· 'JK..flt of their hosts? .. was scarcely a year ago, for example, that my wife, Glynda, and I were in· vited out to dinner. Our hostess was Francine Vamplew, the noted con· s umer ad- vocate and · author ol the best-selling You Are What You Al~. In additioa to •pouain1 the cause of truth In labelin1. Fran· cine is a marveloua cook and we were looking fOTWard ea1erly to a 1timulatln1 evening out. "Do have one of these bot Bavarian cheese puff• •lth artlficial mushroom chips," she said, passint( the hon d 'oeuvre1. .. "I think you will be amused by the hint of trisodium inosinate - even though Food & Drug Ad- ministration studies indicate that it can cause indigestion in laboratory rats." I SAID I thought I'd try one of the reconstituted hard·boiled eggs instead. Francine said she hoped I wasn't allergic to calcium pantothenate. Glynda asked what the dip was. ·'Ob, It's copper glutinate, riboflavin phosphate and a few minced clams," said Francine. I was glad when she announced dinner was served as I was get- ting hungry. The flrst course was mock tur· tie soup. Francine rose and tapped her class with her apoon. "This mock turtle soup, you should know," she saJd, "con· tain1 mock navorina, mock col· orlng, moek paraley, mock carcino1ens and real artificial preservatives." "Oh, t do think people abould eat more artlflclal pre· servatlvea, ". said Glynda. al••Y• one to compliment tbe hosteu. "I'm sure· tbey make you look youn1er." The soup was followed by monosodium glutinate, drox- ylpropyl, sodlum caseinate and a little lettuce. "That's the best droxylpropyl I've ever lasted." said Glynda. "Wherever did you get it?" "Oh . I know this little pharmacist ," said Francine. modestly batting her eyeluhes. The entree. Francine i n· formed us. was "a basic Ferrous Sulfate Quiche a la Dow with a touch of pyrodoxine hydrochloride to add zest.'' "Gosh, Mom never made a quiche like that," I said. "But you haven't had a bite yet," said Francine. "I ate al the drug store," l a aid. · GLYNDA SAID she simply must 11.ave Francine's recipe for "the lneredibly dellclous fbttc acid sauce'' on the string beans -if, lndeed, they were alrin& beans. Francine said they were, in· deed, nru., beant and u.e re- cipe wu rilbt out of the Du Pool Gourmet Cookbook. lhe one titled "Better Living through Chemlltt)'." "lt's re.ally simple," she said. "First you mix two grams of alpha tocopheryl acetate with a pinch of zinc oxide in a mortar with a pestle. Then, in a warm test tube . . . " But I was no lonier listening. I had just decided to go on the Miracle Six-Day No-Cal Diet. THAT SAVED me from the dessert of monocalein phosphate (a substance, Francine ex- plained, . which "regulates tart· ness") tarts. These were followed by '•assorted after· dinner artificial navoriqs ... "But please don't mix tbe banana mocha with the lemon butterscotch," she warned, "aa they can produce u advene chemical reaction which re· leases a crowd·control .. ent." After warnlJlC ua to wateb for signs ~ diuineaa, drow1UMll or dl1orleotaUon for the next '8 hours, Francine bid UI aJI a cheery IOOd nitbt. On the way home, Glynda asked me tf I sUll favONd ccm· sumer education and truth lD labellq Jaws. I said I preferred eatln1. I J t I• ' I• I I I I i • • NATION Fndlly, September 26, t980 OHL y "'OT A 7 Guard Leamed From Kent State QUEENIE •r rrrsa AaNl.TI' ......... CW I lllAllJ -StalHliq on a street 1n Ma own oel1bborbood wblt-h wa1 now a battJe1round, Spec 5 Sbecktl Ha_mlltoll, lD nu jHht &rid Stffl 'helmet, ralHd his M·lt rifle and took aim at a t'ar speed '°' mtoat'lncly toward him, Then be recocnbed that the ceen-a1f'r scream lal ~Uee from the rar window, in the hut or lhe Ube~ C\~ riota, Wat has COU1 In ''My Goa, what lf I'd shot h1m'•" said \he 22 year old memberolthe l''lorida National Gu.rd "May~ itwouldbavebMDle1al,butm fam1I ~ould ne er havetor1iven me " But Hamilton had held ht~ flrt" THE ..... M£Mllt:as Of THE t'lorlda Nallonal Guard u lled in to help put down the May riotln1 neither inflicted nor suffered any rasualUes durin1 three days of vtolence that left l8 dead. 1,287 arrested. and property damage estimated at $100 million. NationalGuardorflc1a ls were rehevt>d It had been 10 years. almost to the da). s1nre another band of Guardsmen had assembled at Ohio's Kent State University, during ran anu war demonstration When the ( J smolte cleare-d from that ...._ ,.,.:.,-"' • \ U.' ·''·' encounter. four student _ _ demonstrators were dead , on the campus and the Guardsmen were wear ing the label of trigger-happy amateurs "We all learned a lot from Kent Stale," said Florida's acijutant general, Maj. Gen. Kennedy C Bullard. "We mow that it happened and that it could happen again. We did everything to guard against it." AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL, GUARD of· ficials" bad been uneasy, Another Kent State: like incident would be disastrous ror the militia's im· age al a time when tbe National Guard is more im- portant to the nation's defense than ever before. "I am concerned when the Guard is used in a Jaw enforcement role," said Lt. Gen. LaVem E . Weber, chief of the National Guard Bureau, the liaison office between the states and the Defense Department. "Law enforcement is not a Guard role, but unfortunately our role is often ex- panded." In the past year, National Guardsmen have * * * Military .Signups Exceed Quotas WAS:mNGTON (AP) -Military recruiting is ahead Of ia,get for the first 11 months of the fiscal ye~r, the Pentagon reports, with all four service branches of the military either meeting or exceed- ing their goals last month. The recruiting record follows a poor showing in 1979, when the armed services met only 93 per- cent of their goals. In August, the Army enlisted 17,200 people. Its objective bad been 17,000. 1be Navy enlisted 9,700 -100 more than its goal. The Marines, with a goal of 4,400, signed up 5,400. For the fiscal year, the four services recruited 351,500 people, ahead of the objective of 346,400. 1be 101 percent success compares with 93 per- cent for the same 11 month period a year ago. ... be.-n ralled up by their stale governors to in· tervent' tn ntne 11ubltc employees' strikes and 29 ctvll disturbances When the riots broke out tn Liberty City oo May 1, Florida Gov Bob Graham called out thl' GullJ'd Black residents, bitter over a jury's verdict exonerating four local white policemen in the death of a black businessman, were torching buildings and attaC'ktng whites. "THE GOV.:RNOR TOLD ME HE WANTED the Guard, but no confrontations," Bullard said. "I told him I had to arm my troops for their own pro· tection. ·• State policemen at first insisted on taking away the 20 rounds or ammunition issued each Guardsmen. But later the guardsmen were al· lowed to carry the clips, and then to load their M-l6s . As the lst Battalion, 124th Infantry prepared to move out of the armory one moming, at dawn, Maj. J ames B. Simmonds of Miami told bis men : "Search your souls when you're out there. I charge each of you with responsibility for your own self-control. Don 'l even consider firing unless you're endangered. And you have to account for every bullet when you come back." THE KENT STATE TRAGEDY SEllVED to make today's Guardsmen more careful, in the view of Florida Brig, Gen. Robert Ensslin, a Tampa advertising executive, "We have now developed rules of engagement for situations like this," said Weber of the Natfonal Guard Bureau. "They slate that the Guard is primarily for use in saving life and property. We've come a long way from the '20s when the Guard was sometimes used in strike-breaking.'· Under these federal rules, Guardsmen have no right to initiate shooting unti.l they are ordered lo fire by local Jaw enforcement officers. The inquiry into the Kent State incident indicated that Guardsmen began shooting without being ordered lo fire. · Jn Liberty City, the Guardsmen first secured the perimeter of the 25-square-mile community. A police man was stationed at each of the six-man outposts. LIKE OTHER MILITIAMEN THROUGHOUT the coWltry, the Guardsmen in Miami had re· ceived about 16 hours of civil disturbance training the past year. We no longer send our men out like rent-a-soldiers," said Capt. y.'ayne Merchant of Miami. "We kept cbeck.ing on our people, findi.ng out how they felt out there. The soldiers at Kent State were fatigued and nervous. We didn't want that to happen around here.'' Some of the Florida Guardsmen were in the l CHAS. M..CABE l == r."" 1 · . · YrlAmH With the purchase of either the wall oven or free-standing range; we will Include a grkktle, a 3-plece cookware set, plus an exciting "Jenn-Air cookbook filled with 180 pages of color photos, and dellclous recipes covering every Jenn-Air option. A $75 value. For a A111iled time, Davi...&rown will IKlllcle a CJricldle. Cone of Olll" MOSt r:.i::r cookinc) acc•ssoriesJ 1$41 v ... Liberty City riots of 1968 duriq the Republican Convention when slx were killed in nine days of looting and burning. Some were ~a.lied to Fort Lauderdale last year to" haul aas durin& a truckers' strike. They were greeted with sips that said, ''The Kent State Boys come to Lauderdale. Thanks Gov," "But that was a picnic compared to this time," Me_rchant said. "Thi& time they wanted.t.Q blow us away.·' LIBERTY CITY RIOTERS BROKE into gunstores and stole an estimated 1,000 weapons. A truck bore down on a Guard outpost with a machine gun bluing. Four soldiers shot out its tires with abou\ a dozen rounds. Gunfire then erupted from a passing car. The Guardsmen shot out its tires. But tbo6e were the only shots fired by the Florida National Guard during the three days of lhe rioting. "The public had been waiting for us to make a mistake, and we didn't," Bullard said. "I don't think a Kent State will ever happen agafo. NEXT:. TM Prioote Ann~s PROBLEMS WITH HE LP--1 NEW'-ORT BEA_C_K 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 St .. Santa Ana. 714-558-7200. · MEED HELP? visit our "Don 'I bt• a fool-wa1t'll you see the pricl''" TAKING tEGAL POSSESSION To ~ttle balance on eccounu of thrN months commlnion from recently CLOSED DOWN ORI· ENTAL RUG DEALER. 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Here, their newest T-strap ... sleek, sublime and absolutely ready for the moment at hand. Resting on a low heel, delicately appointed with decorative stitching on the vamp. Ours exclusively, in black or brown ca lf; '160. In the Designer Shoe Sa lon -where we are aft the things you are. South Coast Plaza, JJH Bristol Street, Coslll Mesa --- / .48 DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY Lana·· to 6e Swapped lnJine Co., Marine• Exchmi/re Acreage Flail IJr .. ment ha• been re1ched....._ta-.1m .. eom pl~ and tM Mal'ine Carpi re l•rdinf • land awap around Ow Tuat1n Marine Corp1 Air Stalioa. Rep. Robert 81dlum, R Newport Beach. h .. announeed The Irvine Company la to UH th• IT.T acn1 It obtliJted from the Marinn to reall1n Irvine Center Drive and Moulton Parkway. 11uit land la louted alon1 UM nort,hea11t side ol l1'~ h•llc:op&er bate.. Meanwhile, the Mannes aot ·7\ u rea northwt>at or the Inters~ uon of Warner and H'arvard avuu.. wblrh ia to be ust'd for military houlln.C Another 3t a <'rt8 south ol lht> land acquired rn the 11wap by the Marinet will be ut aside by tht' Jrvlne Company (Or rlvc-yUl"I' In raae thf' ff!deral gov"rnment tJt• cidH lO purchase It Since tht' land bf'lon11n.c tu each party In the aare.-ment 111 appraised at equal vi.lue, no money chan1tC'd ha11d 11 1n ttw land txchange llowflvt•r. •• part <>f the deal, tht! Irvine 'om panv Wlll s pend up to s.2~.000 for Santa ~na St-hCNtls Kids' Brea~f ast Issue Postponed An attempt to revive the issue of breakfast for needy children in the Santa Ana Unified School District hu been momentarily turned uide in Orange County Superior Court. Judie John K . Trotter denied a motion brought by attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union this week which sought im- mediate reinstatement of the t>reatfast pro1ram. _ lll.ll l\ldae Trotter_, i.n. d~lin· ing to take action at the present time, indicated he would re· consider a request that allows him to determine whether the school board, which dis · continued the breakfast pro· gram, is required by state law to oUer such a meal for needy children. "Th.is court intends to decide on the merits <of the case)," Trotter said Wednesday before m aking bis ruling. "I don't feel I can take action at this time.·· The Santa Ana district cur- rently serves lunches for pupils but ... offers no breakfasts. The ~hool-board-voted to w1thdruw from a federally s ubsidized breakfast program last yeMr because it believed offering an ear l y morning m ea l to youngsters undermined family unity and responsibility. _ More than 1,000 students have taken advantage of the progr am which offered meals at reduced costs or no costs. Trotter said the-court needed tQ_"g~ at the head. of t.he mat- ter.'' in deternrining whether the district had abused its legal dis· cretionary powers by withdraw· ing from the program. The judge noted that state law requires at least one meal be provided to students. but ap· pears to offe r discretionary latitude on whether two such meals are necessary. School board attorney Don Rubin said he concurred with Trotter's action. ACLU attorney Gary Williams said the necessary legal work will be done to refile a motion conforming to Trotter's wishes. Teens to Benefit Advance tickets a r e now available for Teen Help-Youth Service Bureau's third annual Laugh-Off benefit comedy show. scheduled to perform. Tickets, at $6.SO each, can be purchased by calling $57-1000. Proceeds will aid Teen Help, which provides family counsel· ing and drug abuse prevention services to various wes t Orange County cities. including Hunt· ington Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal Beach and Westminster. The event is slated for 8 p.m . Thursday, Oct. 2, at lbe Comedy Comer. 4700 E . Pacific Coast Hitbway, Long Beach. Vic Dunlop, the Wooden Cymbal Observatory and other acts are ~ -~ ~ ; Famous Falkland Islands wool, in our "Own Make" tweed sport coats The Falklands. off the tip of South America but populated by Britishers, have a celebrated produc t -fine wool, very white and free from burr, known ·around the world for its unique soft , resilient q(ialities. This excellent wool is s hipped to S cot- land where it is woven for Brooks Brothers, and we then make the sport coats here in our own workrooms. T hese are superlati ve jackets, in plaid and tickweave of heathery shades, and her- ringbones in blue/brown stripes. $260 HTAILllHID 1111 relO<'aUon of a 11keet range and r1dlo towers The hrfal draft or lhe agree menl WH '"41tined Tuesday by Ltrltc Gem John V Cox and 1 rv Inti < 'om111m y Pre:sidt:nt Peter Kremt•• Judg~ Gains Pri11t c()StS S•·ttlement M1llu11I vm'111111 lht' County of Oran1iw m11<ht 1mund hkt: any otlwr luw:cu1t, hut, lrl this cut>, M 1 I I 111 11 111 Or a n .c e (' o u n t y Suv<•11111 ( 'uurt Ju1ll(e Th~ldort' M1llimt The Jud.c~. e lec te d to the . b\!nd1 '" 1978 (pllowing a stormy law and orrler camJ.u1IJ(fl, sued the <•ounty earlier this year lie l'l1umt.od there was an error m the amount he was billed ror the printing of a s tate m e nt of qualifications that was mailed to voters wilh sample ballots. Millard was billed $4,287.89 for lhe printing of the state· ments. Two other candidates. whose statements were printed , late because of a legal dispute, were charged $2.600. Millard argued that someone was gel· ting ripped off. The case never came to trial. The parties in- volved di,d conduct s~veral set· llement conferences. They re- cently agreed on a figure - $4,068.04. Security Request e d LOS ANGELES CAP> -Resi· dents near Metropolitan Stale Hospital in Norwalk are asking Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. lo tighten security around the hospital after a 4-year-old boy allegedly was stabbed by a pa· tient. _ Residents testified that pa- tients seem to be wandering from the facility with increasing regularity. Officials at the sheriff's station in Norwalk said the station received reports of about 460 patients escaping lhe hospital grounds in 11 months. ,, NOMAD SAY CHAISE and SMILE 30% OFF ON SELECTED PATIO FURNITURE. 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"It is true that we a re ve ry close friends, a nd s he 's a very close friend j of my family. But that has nqthing to do with the way that I and others in this company evaluate performance." M s . Cu nni ngham g r ad u at e d fr o m H arv ard Bu s i n ess School a n d w a s an ana l y s t at C h ase Manhattan Bank in New Yor k be fore join ing Bendix. Divers Explore Wreckage DETROI T CAP ) - Jacques Cousteau 's re- se,a r c h t e a m fou nd nothing new when it e x· plored the unde rwate r I wr e cka ge o f t h e 1 f r eighte r E dm und Fitzgerald, which sa nk with its 29 crew mem-1 bers during a 1975 s tor m in Lake Superior, a c-I cording to the French e xplorer 's son. Two researche rs from C o u s t eau 's r ese.ar c h 1 ship Ca lypso spent 30 minutes on the bottom of the lake off White Fish 1 Pointe, the fi rst divers to examine the sunken freighter. I T h e Edmund Fitzgerald sank in No- vember 1975 after it was battered by gale-force winds and 10-foot wa ves. It we n t d o wn when hat ch covers leaked and the s hip's hold beca me flooded, according to a 1977 Coast Guard report . "Wh at w as p ut together by the Coast I Guard was perfectly ac- curate," said Cousteau's son. Jean-Michel. 1 T he younger Cousteau spoke with the Detroit Free Press via m arine tele phone . Health Fair FrMtettafor blood~. eye. pulmc:>Nry, heerfng. fltneu during Huntington Center He.ntl Felr Thur& thru Sun. Al90 CPR. ecupuncture demol I IChoof Mllslim Sult Quashed SAN l''H/\NCIS('O <AP I A S20 btlUoo IMw,..uat , riled "ftt'r lilt' controvenli 11I movie "O{'ath of 11 'Pnncess was a ar1•d on pul1llr ttlevtsmn la'lt Ma . hn hf-en ch~m1"sed tn a (t-dcr•I 1udtet' who aid It bord••re-d on th•• fr1 volou .... · 'fht ffiO\H" port r 11)'t-tht' 11u hllc 4-'XN 'Utlon or a S.1u(h Arat11nn p ri n r t' s ~ for u fl u I l t' o T h\' pl u 1 nllff1t t c-rrrwt1 1t rni-111\ln~ and d~famat1>n to th1· h lum1t f <'11.i HIO l .S. Ol~IUf'T l(lurt Judge Hobt-rt ~u1lar 'I.l td Thursday thl• "u11 h.1ti nu 1111•nt and fa1lc1I tv .11lf'~t' 'll''n,11 11.JOl &~<'' a~ rt• 1\Ulrt'd A~u1l :i1 nntt•d lh &t lh l' plamt 1f<i. .1llt'.:t· ull Mu ... hrns bell~'' l'<l to 11umtw1 more than t)()() m1lhon w11rld~ 1dl" wen· dt>famed b) tht• ..tiring uf L>eath of ,, l'rll1<·t'SK " nut h<· suld the lh:flun ittaon law d o t!IS not r>t•rm1t :o.uch .m U('UtNI "T ht• 111n1 of del amution h•w .. , to prc>l.-d lnd1vlduuls . u ttroup m uy hf> 11uf f1<'1cnlly lurtte-that u :-itatt>mcnt 1·onl0tir n111g 1t cannot dt•fume in<tlvtcluul .croup mtrn b.-r11. • A.cu1lur "llld It t: ~ t\ I 0 I •. l h c co u rt i.w1 1111tltc'd i.u1•h LH'l1oni. for such a lu1 ~" ~10up '"we would render rrH•Juun~lt•s!i th~ ri~hl:. g~run- 1 f'f'd by lht' .. '1r1'it A111cn dml!nt to t'0q :il1111· '~"u•·i. of public import " Tht• :-.ult, ftlt-tl Muy 14 by two Sttn "'runt l:.t'u ullor'llt'YS who J 1 t' M lJ'>h 111:, and among lht' 1'lttrnt1ffi., ullegf'd d..ft:ndanl!> ··pruch11·1.•d und a1r t'd the film l'Ur'iuant to un 1ntt:rnat1onal con !iplr ..tt')' to insult. ndLC'ule. d1:. t 1t'd1t and abusf' followers of 1 ... 1 am throughout the world. Of'IJI DAILY 10-10. UT. ~10. SUN. 10-I RAUMClllT: DAJl.Y t-t: SWI. 1M -I FAllJAI DAIU •t: sta t•7 - c .. ,. •• , ,,, VISA' I .... -·-MSC-39 /\rubs and the Kingdom or Saudi Arabia " Defrnda nts inc luded David J<'annlntii ~nd Anthony Thom1ts, the vrodut"ers ; ATV of England; l.uwrence Grossman , pres ident of PubJic Broadcasting System ; KQl!;D, the local PBS station; W(: AH of Boston and the Public nroadcastmg Syste m. T he f il m was s h o wn in 1o;n~land in April and by some too P BS alfilJat es m May. Ra il Lint> Vie we d LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Coun- ty Supervisor Baxte r Wa rd has co m e up with another plan for com m uter t rains into the San Fernando Valley, but Southern Pacific Railroad s aid as far as il 's concerned, there 1s Ill> sub· sta nce to the proposal • ( TERRY COLE-WHln AKER IN A UFI Tl.ANSFOIH•t& SUCCESS SEMINAR SAT., S.... 27, I 0 AM-2 PM HUMTNiTOM llACH tMH SCHOOL AUDITOlalUM MAIM & YOllTOWM. HUNnleTOM llACH Presented m Southem Callfom1a by Reverend Peggy Bassett and the Church of Rel1g10US Science of Huntington Beach Terry has been profiled o n CBS Television and 1n US and Neu Woman Magazines With love. Terry · is seen weekly by thousands on KHJ Channel 9. Los Angeles Sundays at 11 30 A.M Ti kets available at the door Tax deductible donation of s25 u per person Please arrive by 9 30 A.M For furtr,er 1r fr.1rmat1on call (714) 536-9336. I .. \I. HOYU .) INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT -·~ .. ~ -... ~ -.."' 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Di:Hric:t Attorney Ed Miller says 'l'he Vll'tlm, Hr1an Stnillard, was shot through tht-twurt with a small·caltber rine the older boy took from hli. mother's c loset following an argu rnl'nl. 1,iollc·c -1md Mtllt•r rt.•t•orr11111:nded that the older boy, who "J.Ml't 1dent1f1ed because of rus age, be made a "<I rd ''' lht' court and given counseling. · ·Ttus't!. a truly tragic situation," Miller said. 11 .. added that prosecution would "diminish ,,,. \ rhan<'t' the 9 ) ear·old defendant might ul· t1111Jtt:ly havt' lo t .. ad a normal life ·· The 9-yNlr-old hoy 's divorced mother was not at home when the Aug 12 s hooting occurred CELEBRATE OUR NEW SUNDAY SHOPPING HOURS WITH CHAMPAGNE RRUNCH INTHEZODIACAT N-M NEWPORT REACH . Each Sunday beginning at 11 a.m h~a~ to N-M's NorttiE..ntcanc.e where you 'll be greeted with a comp· llmentary cocktail' Then relax m our Zodiac Restaur· .mt over gourmet breakfast deltghts accompanied by complimentary champagne Wh at a way to start your shopping day• Seatings are at 11 . 12 noon and 1 Please call early tor reservations. 759· 1900. ext 336 P S After Brunch . browsa through the store we're open each Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p m at N·M Newport Reach Na-vy Squadron Retired N · M ~.fll l>JEGO (/\Pl The Navy is retiring fl~(Ut-antnA.. Fighter Squadron 121 afte r 26 years Tht: .,..,,.. ...... CARROLL CITtZENS CLOWN AT THE DULL HALL OF FAME Vice President Walter Moncfale '1 Among ·~ember1' Squa dron's pilots shot down 40 Soviet-made MiG airplanes up to 1972, when the group was cha nged, into a trauung squadron . Among the squadr.on's graduates 1s fo rmer astronaut Pete Conrad. \ .,, b " 1 '"'us 1DP1 '' •t • \ M Ne .... pun a~acn opl'n 1010 b Mon Thur~ r.. 1010 9 and Suno.iy i210 5 Dull Tot(''' Title No Great Prize CARROLL, Iowa (AP) Maybe it's JUSt a question of semantics, but the people of Carroll a re leer~ about being known as the centerpiece for 1 something called the Dull Me n's Club, a shrine to the ordinary. "Carroll isn't dull. And most of its people &l'en-'t dull,--either;" said Ruth Han. city editor of the Carroll Times Herald . But the town came up with an ordinary build ing for the club just the same. CONTRARY TO COMMON USAGE, dull doesn 't mean boring, according to club founder Joe Troise of San Francisco It's a compliment to be dt.ill. Dull people, he says, are ordinary people who get things done, quietly and efficiently -nice people who are "tooJnpdes t to grab the prize." The Dull Men 's Club, which claims a mem· bership of 3SO nationwide. describes itself as a group for those who drive Chevy Novas instead of Porsches. who bowl instead of discoin~ and whose idea of a good time is drinking a cold beer in the s hade and petting the dog. Troise. who said he drove through this wes tern Iowa town of about 8,700 several years ago, recent· ly suggested it would be a good place for a museum honoring the ordinary Perhaps a "one· s tory cinderblock building ·· HE SAID HIS DtlLL·OF·FAME, so to speak, includes actor Robert Young and Vice President Walter Mondale They will be honored in the museum. The 6·by·6 building, now a storage shed used by a radio station will be offered to Troise for S2 a year . Ms. Hall s.iid. Doug Alexander. a s pokesman for the Carroll Chamber of Cc1mmerce and always on lookout for promotion ideas. was not overly enthused. "As n local promotion. it might be kmd of nif· ty." he said "But I wonder a little bit about whether you would r~ally want to do it. local pride being ~·hat it is.·• Neverthel~ss, he !><1id, Carroll i!> certainly qualified ··1 gues~ we're ordinary. doWl"·to-earth folk. There's no crime drinking a ~er jn the shade and driving a Chevy Nov a We enjoy life and we get things done H that qualifies, I guess we would fit. .. Take Coastline Community College's 1V Art Classes & Then Take 15% Off Art Supplies from Aaron Brothers Art Marts When you enroll in Coc1stline Community College's television art classe . 'Applied Sketching Tech· nique( (Art 119) and .. Calligraphy" {Art 215). Aaron Brothers Art Marts will give you 15% off all an supplies and frames (except sale items) An exciting home learning experience for co!lege credit, each "telecourse" will air during the 1980 T lie N eru Ford Team ill l rv i1z e 1-rroite. Yoii to th Most I mportant Automotive E vfrlt <Jf the Year! The · G OPENING of dIM CLICKFORD and 25 TO CHOOSE FROM! 1• • r-1_. 1 't.: Te:cim at J11Y1 Ct rk F-ord 1c:; reaoy lo se1ve you 81 II vine Auto Center It's 111 '( 11 no r,crc.s1-. n becausr> ~,,,:II c:pf! 1t•'" !or.~ awei1tflc1 Fur 1 Escort tJol 00111 will you ~J;..t:'' ,r i;atu<Js such~_, f' 1c;. • <;r1r ' , )•.IO/, '.{' 1..; •fir d f.1 :iri ~,1 ,.,,, ·: ·~.,,..!11cl o ' <>l'r- .1 •·I' 1,,: 11r<Jf._ :.::. )na s v,P ;11, lool<.1"'9 Jurv .. arc: to mt•el•ng ~f;k-<r}· ~""' STARTS TODAYI Cash Se111n9 Pnce $5995 C1tsn or Trade Down Payment • 995 00 fall semester on KOCE lV. channel 50 And you can get everything you 'II need for sketching and calligraphy at Aaron Brothers: pencils. paper. pens, ink markers. !·squares. drawing tables. maskin!:j t<:ipe ' and more! For vour 15% discount (good through January 1981). just present your telecourse· enrollment card when rurchasing your supplies 4 "ll'(fl m.1nu.1I \~•II l t~hndt• tng1nt ,I;•· btllt' [ 1~11~1 Hrrl r,d ~M prn1on slet11ng rn111 consol~ 1ron1 Oise h1.1kes I I• I•• I 1111 :11 ~lttl b. 11'd 11~.~ls uo·11t1 1~.1.~ lnd pinion )IW• Q 1 ,.,,, lV enquie 11wd glass JM}llfr t111o,i d11t b1,tktS tnt111.1 It.ii b.1t~ reltd•~ Powi1 ·u~1 1~ .11110ma1tl lfMi.11111;1on AM 1.i,111) 4tl Monthly Payments 14? 35 Annual Percenlage Raio i 6 OO'loo For enrollment information. Cdll 963 0824 The artist-instructors will demonstrat€ their artistic techniques from 10 a.m. to 2 p m (except Ms. Edmonds' Huntington Beach appearnn<"e set for 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.) at these Art Marts· Bruce Mcintyre, "Sketching Techniques" Sun .. Sept. 14 Costa Mesa Sun., Sept. 21 Huntington Beach Sun., Sept. 28 Costa Mesa Sun .. Oct. 5 Huntington Beach Tara Edmonds, "Calligraphy" Sat .. Sept. 13 Huntington Beach cSat.. 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I " .,,., •l ' Gf=NERAL NEWS PUnch Al UCL.JI 'll>P TfH I -.o:W6 INslMOi/A I Slll J ~~...io • ~n~u-,,.111~"' r ~6Ntn\ Nuke Reactor Challenged LOS ANGELES (AP> A federal panel has accepted part of an environmentalist challenge to UCLA's request to renew its license for a small c.am.pus nuclear reactor. The rulil!£ mea~s a formal hearing will be held. Elizabeth S. Bowers, who presided al an Atomic Safety and Licensin~ Board hearing said, "We do accept the contention (which questions UCLA's right to a research. rather than com· merciaJ license> as appropriate. That means you are now intervenors." THE CHALLENGE WAS FILED BY the Com- mittee To Bridge The Gap, a group based at the umversity. The committee originally filed 130 pages of allegations concerning the safety of the 20-year-old reactor. Thursday's hearing dealt only with the com· mittee's right to intervene in the re-licensing pro- ceeding. It did not consider any evidence on the accuracy of the allegations. Mrs. Bowers said-the 1lniverstty:-l?i commlt::- tee and the U.S. Nuclear ReguJatory Commission staff would be asked "lo meet and to work together to try anct resolve some differences" in details of the challenge. No date for a hearing was set. The number of specific allegations a hearing wouJd consider was still being worked out. "WE CAN'T CONCEIVE OF ANY accident, short of deliberate sabotage, that would cause a core meltdown or an y startling release of radioactivity to the atmosphere." said Neill Ostrander, manager of UCLA 's Nuclear -En gineering Laboratory which operates the re- actor. He said the reactor, which was completed i.n 1960 and re-licensed in 1971, is designed in s uch a way that the nuclear fuel in its core could not melt even if all cooling water were lost. The reactor's maximum output is about one- tenth of one megawatt of heat energy, compared to s ome 3,000 megawatts in a typical modem nuclear power .plant. It is used primarily as a teaching tool for nuclear engineering students and for research by other departments . Brooks' Movies Series Slated The comedy films of Mel Brooks will be ex- amined in a lecture/film series beginning tonight at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Five of Brooks' movies will be screened Fridays from 7 to 10 p.m. in Forum II. Admission is $1.50 per night. Film historian Don Kilbourne will lead dis- cussions on Brooks· works and their impact on the mm industry. The series begins with "Young Frankenstein" tonight, followed by "Silent Movie," on Oct. 10, "The Producers" on Oct. 24 , "High Anxiety" on Nov. 7 and an additional film on Nov. 21. League Luncheon Set for Saturday The League of Women Voters of West Orange County will hold its fall llickoff luncheon Saturday at 11 ::l> a.m. at the Huntington Beach lnn, 2112 Pacific Coast Highway. Carol Burke-Fonte , director of student de· velopment at Golden West College, will speak on time management. Reservations can be made by calling the League at 714-892-2145 or 213430-3398. Canal Losing Some Backing SAN FRANCISCO . had not made up their (AP ) -The planned · minds. Peripheral Canal, which "What has caused the could expand'the now of overall negative shift of w a t e r. r r o m t h e public opinion is that Sacramento River to during the p ast two Southern Calilomia, is months Southern Califor- losing popularity in the nlans have moderated state, according to a new their favoritism for the poll. canal's construction .-Mervin Field's latest CaUfomia Poll s hows that 35 percent of California voters oppose the canal, 34 percent favor lt and 31 percent remain undecided. In July, 47 percent of tboH aamplecl favored conatructlon of th• caHl, while 28 percent oppoMd it and ZS percent while Northern Califor- nians have increased their degree of opj>osi· lion," Field said. Jn both the July and September surveys, opi· nion about the canal dlvlded along section.al lines, with Southern California Toten very much in faVOf' of the pro· Ject and Northern Califomimaoppoled, , I Friday, September 26, 1980 OlJt. HBO AllD CABl.E 1V AIE ALREADY AVAILABLE Jll 11115 AREA: --• HUNTINGTON BEACH/ WESTMINSTER/ FOUNTAIN VAU.EY Cableiytmns (71•) 8•7'3707 s CWLVPILOT All ... .I 12 ONLY P11.0 1 Gardening .................................... - Winter GardRns .. 'Easier' Jui.t t..-,·.1u'l' tht "'' ..ilht't h." 1.·l1olcd dtrn n d1~·'11 t 11wan th1111 ~ "u ha1. ,. tv ~" ,. u11 \our 't'.rc-111 bh· .:~1r1t.-11 nw 1•1101 , .. lll>lln Vt•.it•lt!hh• 1·1 op" .1rv .:•>t>d for t•llh1•r tilt> ' tll'\H'o1111•r., ,,, 'old l1nu•r,' 111 tlH· h.11 k y a rli nr holn1n) '1•.:••t.1hh• ~.1 rcl1•n "''' \\'1nt l'r ,.:..1 n l1•11, .11 r r,1,wr h• ll•llll \hLln ,111111111'1 )•1111' •"\ht\ "tll t.:l'l 11111 .. 11 •I I h<lr •• .ilt•r 1111111 Ith I 110\ '' l 'llll fl•'l'll ",ltt•rin).! 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Plant bulbs along a pathway or to enhance the edging of a porch. They even do beautifully in pots to add a s plash of color to the entry way or on the patio. You might even put a fe w under that _flowering tree. When it comes io how much to ~row ot each vegetable. it's easy to overplant or run short For a fa mily vf ;our. the California As· socialton of riurscrymen sug· gests up to a d07.Pn plants each of broccoli . Brussels sprouts, l.'abbage, and cauhflnwer Oklahoma Pmnpkin 'World's ~est' BINGER. Okla. (AP) -Until now, Singer 's biggest claim to fame was being the home or Cincinnati Reds star Johnny Bench. But now Bench. will have to take a back seat to a 240-pound pumpkin. 'or:...l@Uu~ 2()..foot..row with heading varieties spaced a foot apart, leafing varieties only ha lf that much. Radis hes mature . quu·kly and are bes t when first ready: plant one five foot row at one month intervals A 30-foot row of carrots and IS foul rows of b~cts and turnips all spaced two inche~ apart. ::.hould do the tnck Merl Sims. maintenance supervisor at Binger schools, grew a -pumpkin measur1ng 7 reel and 3 inches around. "The fair is going on here. so ... we took it down to the grain e lev a tor and weighed it," said School Superintendent Merrell Dilks. "IL weighed 240 pounds." A folder from the South Dakota company that s upplied the s eeds mentioned a pumkin grown a few years ago reputed to be the wo rld's largest. Dilks said he called the Guemey Seed Co. at Yankton. S.D .. and found the fabled pumpkin was a mere 220 pounds. ''They said as far as they know, ttlis Oklahoma pumpkin is the world's biggest pumpkin." he s aid. ~urns Tops for Autumn Color ··Mums ran llt· found :.11 nursenes now in a v. 1de variety of Wl'll nurtured plants . They'll be hloom1ng m thl· nl·xt f«v. weeks and will provide color for your g<irc.l~n well into winter -whether planted 1t1 bl.·do; and borders or an pots and con· l..1inero; Most t'hrvsanthemum varieties seem to n·::.1.HJnd lo tt\c ~anJcncr 's touch almost im· 111ediately And as cul Oower~. they art long last · mg. Where lhl?~ are already planted. mums should have generous amounts of fertilizer in lhe neJCt few weeks. Mam stalks can be strengthened by last minute d.isbudlllng <1nd the pl~ts should be slaked 1r fall winds threaten to endanger them. Hardy lo tender, depending on the species, c~ cl amen \\all prove Pffective if combined with other low growing plants in borders. Their heart- shaped leaves and nowe rs of white, pink and rose are very effective. Their flowers resemble s hoot- mg stars and their leaves are also attractive . All cyclamen grow best in a fairly rich, Porous soil with lots of humus and in filtered shade. You'll also find a few camellia varieties available in many nurseries that will add beautiful "patnted" color to your fall garden. Ask about the sa sanqua camellias with their shiny foliage with masses of multipetaled blooms. The sasanqua is a fine winter blooming camellia shrub, restrained in ~rowth and pliable enough to be trained as a vine, espaliered. or even used as ground cover. Bloqms are single. semidouble and double in white. pink and blushes of pink to lavender. PLAN AHEAD ... HAVE A GREEN Gardening Feud .Ends In Court . ( LAWN ALL WINTER! 5 BAGS BANDINI STEER AND 10 LBS. OREGON RYE GRASS SEED ... enouqn to cover 1.000 sq. ti Our Certified Nurserymen tell you how to winier- green your lawn J NASHVILLE. Tenn . (AP> It may have started whe n G . W . H arpe r . 68, dug up n eig hbo r Paulin e Ounwoody's g ladiolas --------------------...::;;.... _______ _. a nd blooming crabapple HYACINTH BULBS Beautiful Spring Hyacinths Fragrant, long-lasting cut flowers and ideal bulbs to grow in pots. More Bulbs 10 plant now ... DAFFODILS • RANUNCULUS • TULIPS • FREESIA • CROCUS • MORE tree. They were blocking his view of the s treet. Harper said. But that didn't give Mrs. Dunwoody, 74, the right to pursue Harper w it h a n e l ectric Jawpmowe r , General Sed~ns Jlfdge Robert Sutton ruled '·It is just awful for a lady your age to be go- ing after somebody with -----------------------------_. a running lawnmower," Sutton said. Plant Cole Crops NOw Have Fresh J/egeiables in Late Fall, Wimer U you Uve on the coast you can plant cole crops most any time. In other areas o r Caliromia now Is • good time lo plant such cole crops a s broccoli, Brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, collards, kale and kohlrabi. According t o Vincent E. RubaUky. vegetable s pecialist , U nive r sity of Ca lifornia Cooperative Extension, plantin& now will allow small plants to get a good start before cool fall days You will be able to h arvest these v i ta min -rich , fresh vegetables in late fall and into the winter , depending on. your area and the crop you plant. . COLE CROPS ARE generally planted in rows but because of their attractive. com pact leafy appearance. they also do well in the ornam ental garden , wherever there is room. or in containers. Preplant fertilization helps crops thrive. If you use steer manure. work in I to l 'h pounds per square foot or garden area Poultry manure is richer -I pound per S square feet is suffi- cient. Work manure uniformly into the top fi inches of soil several weeks or more before planting. Commercial fertilizer < 16-20-0 or equivalent> should be applied at the rate of 2 p()unds per 100 square feet or garden space. The fertilizer numbers r efe r l o percentages o f nitrogen , phosphorus and potassium in that order. California soils usually do not need potassium. IF YOU PREFER not to mix the fertilizer with the soil. you can a pply it as a band. Dig a fur· row alongside the planting row about 2lh inches deeper than you will pla11l the s mall transplants. Sprinkle fertilizer evenly along the fWTow and cover with at least 2 inches of soil. Water enough to moisten the soil deep· ly. The soil should be kept moist throughout the growing season, but avoid excessive moisture. Cole crops are very suscepti· ble lo insect d amage. Aphids are common and if allowed to persist. hard to gel rid or. The cabbage worm a nd cabbage looper can a lso be devastating and may require pK:oevenlive treatment. Many important nutrients are provided by cole crops and they are also low in calories. Broe· coli , cauliflower . and the cab- bage varieties are e xcellent sources of vitamin C, especially if eaten raw. Green vegetables such as broccoli, collards and kale are excellent sources or carotene. which can be convert· ed into vitamin A in the body. J;Peekend Gardening Checklist • Spring blooming perennials may be planted as soon as they are available at lhe nursery. The earlier you plant them the better off they'll be next spring. Ask for primroses, violets and phlox. • This is the ideal time to plant ornamental trees and s hrubs. Once the winter rains come, you won't need to worry about keep· ing them watered. • Use soil conditioners like gypsum now. The coming rains will help work them deeper mto the soil. • Overcr owded c lumps of perennials like Shasta Daisies produce fewer and fewer flowers each year. To remedy this. lift and divide them now. Replant the divisions after you add some s low r e lease fertilizer and humus to the planting sites. • Reminder : the sooner you set out the winter annuals, the sooner you' II h ave winter blooms. 1f you wail too long, cold weather may delay bloom until spring. • Dutch iris. frees ias. ixia . spar ax.is and several other spr. ing·blooming bulbs are bes t planted this month. Broccoli. kale and other cole vegetables can also be signili· ca nt sources o f iron and calcium. as well as other impor· tant minerals and vitamins. Perennials Booklet Available If you like flowers but aren't crazy about planting ne w ones every s pring, perhaps peren- nials are for you. These plants live from year to year and so you get continuing nowers. THERE ARE DOZENS of dif· ferent types of perennials you can plant, most available at your local nursery or garden s hop. Usually they are in bloom when offered for sale, so you can select the colors you want for your garden. Look for plants that are com· pact and dark green. Plants held in warm shipping areas are seldom vigorous. You can ten plants that have been held in warm areas too long by the thin pale yellow stems and leaves. Avoid buying these. FOR DETAii.£ ON preparing soil and planting, the Depart· ment of Agriculture has put out a helpful booklet, "Growing Flowering Perennials." The booklet sells for SI and can be ordered from Consumer Information Center, Dept. ~H. Pueblo, Colo., 81009. Try Calendulas Now. the modern gardener is not restricted only to the bright yellow and orange calendulas. There are s ubtle s hades of apricot. persimmon, cream and soft yellow Think about mass· i ng the single colo rs along d ri veways, garden paths and parking strips. AUTUMN CLOSED TUESDAY QUALITY 1 =K 10-2..ao SALE Clearance on •FRUIT TREES •VINES •BUSHES •AZALEAS •HIBISCUS 7.77 Sgal. Clearance on •BUSH ROSES •JUNIPERS • BOTTLE BRUSH •ETC. • 4.77 s.,ai •• ~ BECAUSE WE GROW THEM AC•H oj. 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Takt! aboul 30 women t't'ad.y U) sln1 and dance, put lhem ltl to a room lhat sffms bk~ tl hould only hold half \ha\ number, <'ra m tn • piano play•r and a vtnc1C>UA dl~Nor and you hllvt- the potHIHaJ m•klngs fo r 11<'h.olic11tualion You also han an cnt'r1et1c lf'OUP u llt'd the Harbor S!ngeo who brinl harmony to tht'lr spN:1al blend of mu 1ul renditions, ranglnc hvm "°r to Barh. :swing to aroadway favonte~ The band o women gathf'r for r~hearula evf'ry 1'uesd»y night at the P~sbytenan Church o( the> rovenant in Costa Mesa, prt-Servmtc a mull1<'al trad1t1on t hat began almost JO years a~o "Tht! KWUP origmall} started as an outlet for women." u plains Pat Kollemlu. who h11.:. d1re<'tMi lht> group for threl' year:. "Most ol the girb. hwd ver} small rh1ldren The group haJoi d babysitter ·ervH·e .and th»t was a real impetus to JOIO " BEFORE THE 1-farbor Singer:. !urned into a non profit 01 ganizatJon cootr1bu11r1g proceeds to :.tudent music scholarsh1p~ it wa:. a class ut Orange ('oast Collegl' When the Costa Me~a campus decided IO drop ihe program, Costa Mesa mu~1c teacher Virginia Kidde r founded Harbor Singers and became its first director T he group has continued to me~t weekly since taking lhree months off each summer for vacation and performs for a variety of audiences, from Kiwanis Club luncheons and PTA meetings to more prestigious engagements at Disneyland and Knott 's Berry Farm Donations for 11erformances help supply the group with s heet music and other supplies. The rest of the money supports t he scholarship fund. HARBOR SING ERS is a mem ber of the California Women's ChorU.91 .a network of similar groups which meets annually for a convention and benefit concert. The May convention at the Dis~ neyland Hotel benefitc ·oncert featured 500 participants. Next year's convention w111 De neld in Bakersfi eld and each group practices about a dozen songs to be sung en masse for the concert. Guest cond&l."lor al the Bakersfield concert will be UC Irvine music professor J oseph Huszti. • Although th e g r o up s po rts a p r o fessional a p - pe arance with melodic singmg and bright choreography, its goal is to remain modest. .. , WOULD LOSE my members the day it became serious and not fun," says Mrs. Kollenda. "These ladies do not want pressure. They already have enough pressure in their lives." Over the years, members have come and gone, but the group number usually hovers around 30. Most Harbor Singers hail from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, El Toro ' and Mission Viejo. Even with a similar group in Los Angeles, one member, who used to live in the area , drives from Sierra Madre out of loyalty, says Mrs. Kollenda, a Laguna jJeach resident. Drector Pat Ko/Jenda begs for more and rrrxe (nght). At far right, women smg away their frustrations in choreographed routmes. · ·' ll 's rnurvelous therapy." she opines . "This is your own Jit. t1 .. 1·rcattve outlt't and very few women have that." among divorced and widowed women seeking a creative. social group. · The only requi reme nt ror me mbership, besides the SIO per year dues, ts the ability to carry a tune. Ages range from lbt' mid 208 to senior citizens. Less agile singers ha ve choreo- graphy routines worked around them. "What's happened is most or our members now work so we've had to go to night rehearsals," says Mrs . Kollenda, who bas been a member or the group for 10 years. And though the Harbor Singers has never had a male singer, membership is not restricted by sex. lN ADDITION TO the full cast of singers, shows include the whimsical antics o( a s inger in a chicken swt and tunes from a qua rttlt called Second Glance. During the Vietnam War, the quartet traveled with U .S.O. shows throughoutSoutheastAsia. "l'D LOVE TO HAVE some men," snaps Mrs . Kollenda, ~ho leads her group with the bravado of the conductor or a ma- )Or choral ensemble. "I don't think that they'd (the group) would be comfortable about that but \l wouldn't bother me a bit.•• In rec~nt years , Mrs. Kollenda notes. there 's been less of a ne~d for babysitting services. And membership has increased t But, she adds. "If any man wanted to join. he'd have to sing in a lto." Harbor Singers perform With p1zzazz ' Philharmonic Physician Lailee Bakhtiar, officia1 doctor for Los Angeles Philharmonic. always goes along. Lailee Bakhtiar, who keeps members of the Los Angeles Phi/harmonic orchestra healthy, concentrates on preventive medicine. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lailee Bakbtiar may not be a musician, but she bas as much to do with keeping the Los Angeles Philharmonic harmonious as any of its 100 members. As the orchestra's team physician, lhe al· tractive M.D. makes sure the Philbannonic's oon-musical organs are in good form when the group ~on its many international whirlwind tours. Treating the musicians isn't always eaay, she says, even though most of the problems encountered by the doctor are minor. such as the common cold or gastroenteritis. "Very often there's no one place where a person can be examined that's quiet. Let's say I'm on a train. I can't necessarily rl.Dd a com- partment that's empty, so I sort of have to give consultations in hallways," Dr. Bakhtiar ex- plained. "Naturally, there ia no office, so I'm always behind an instrument or a curtain or walking down a ball. When we're in the hotel, of course, it'a easier. 'lben I can go to aee them or they can come to me," she added. Dr. Bakbtlar said worldn& without an office waa one of the bl11eat adjustments she bad to make when she began lreatin1 the orcbestrai in 1172. She hu traveled with the lfOUP on alf of lb foreip t.ou.n since then. ••Actually. another pbyslclan went on the tour of Japan in 19'72, and I was a peat of .Maestro and Mrs. Mehta," Dr. Bakbliar said, ex- plaining how she became the team,doctor. "But the physician had to return to the United States -be had an emergency -so I took over." The job has not posed any unique medical problems other than the lack of an office, she said. "Certainly. the medical experience Is not that different than what I'd be seeing in Los Angeles." But there have been some tense moments as the group's physician, the doctor recalled. ·'In 1974, one of the musicians had a heart attack on the plane two hours before we landed in New York. I had to r adio ahead for an ambulance and paramedics . . . lt was pre- carious," said Dr. Bakhtiar . She said treatment of the group's illnesses is only part of her job;· preventive medicine is the other. "By being available, I'm able lo see an ill· ness at the outset and prevent it from getting more confpli~ted," she said. During the Philharmonic's month-long, 20·city tour of Western Europe lut sprin1, tbe doctor rode with the musicians on their buses, trairus and planes. She attended lbeir rebeanals and performances and even acco~panied them on their days off while they shopped and went aightseeirig. "'Ibey certainly have the opportunity to brln1 up any medical problem lhal arises early.•' abe said, "so that is when lbe prevention comes in." ------- J. • ) I l DNL V PtlOT o .. , ... , ... --. ......... 0 0-.. 11 Pat ro11t-N1'PN ff fHNW'ftf Patront>ss~s uf l'opu dt' Oro. an a1.1:<1lla1 ~ of lloag Me morial Hospital. w~cc hunol'ed rPN!tUh at a cocktail p&rt. a t the Big Canyon home of Mr and Mrs Wilham Langston Among guests were ~St!ated From Left ) Carroll Heek and Betty Grisel, and (Standing f'rom {,ef\l Bt>\f Langston. Nora Jorge nsen and J acquie Miller. Keep Records Sealed DEAR ANN LANDERS I was an unmarried mother many years ago ln fact. I had two e hildren -0ut or wedlock. They were both adopted by the same couple. With God's help, I s traightened my life out and met a wonderful man. We ·were marrie d in 1965. Our children are 11 and LJ years or age The adoption laws are changing m some states and I live in constant A111, Landers· fear that one day my out-of-wedlock children will come knocking at m y door and say. ··Here we a re! " Should I tell my two daughters they have a half-sister and a half-brother somewhere in the world? H so. how do I e xplain it? They know nothing about that part o f m y past. My husband ~s we should keep our mouths shut until the problem arises He says the day may never come. but if it does we will deal with 1t openly and honestly at the time What is yo ur opinio n ? - NERVOUS NELLIE IN NATCHEZ DEAR NELL: My oplDJoa ls tbe ••me •• bis. Don 't trouble trouble 'Ull It troubles you . Your let~r ls u excellent eumple of wb•t can b8ppen when adop&ed children are given access to la· formation about &beir natural parenl.S. I long have been in favor of keeping those sealed re.rords sealed. DEAR ANN LANDERS : For months I have been wanting to share with you and your readers my ex- perience with depression and to em- phasize the importance or pro- . fessional counseli.n,g. After r eading the letter from .. OK Today but Wor. ried about Tomorrow,·· I felt an urgency to write immediately. l. like so many others, believed that to seek help for emotional problems was to admit inadequacy. It was easier lo bluff my way through. After five years or progressive depression. I considered suicide. My marriage was falling apa'rt, my children suf. fered from m y '"highs " and "lows " and my self.esteem was shattered. I so ught escape in Valium and became addicted. One night. after several hours of crying. I dialed the number of a psychologist that a friend had given me months earlier. l made an ap· pointment for the next day. The suppressed rage and ange.r I began to vent surprised the hell out of me. What freedom l After several months of concentrated therapy I am in love with Ufe. I enjoy my children and my husband and I feel like a dif. ferent person I don 't want to over- s tate the case -we are not exactly the "Partridge Family" -but things are 100 percent better. Please continue to urge people to seek professional help. If they hap· pen to get an incompetent counselor the first time. tell them to try a second time -and a third. I know from reading your column you are with me. Please help me reach all those depressed people out there who need to know there IS a way out. I found it! -TO HELL AND BACK DEAJl BACK: C.gratalaU.. OD •iJlainl oee of the &oaglaest baUlff of all. Aad aow I llope your JeUer will move otben who are where yoa were five years ago to reach Jor the pboae. They can flad • counselor ln lbe directory uader mental bealtb. Or any physician can recommend • therapist. U your dty bas a Com· muaity Referral Senlce, It coaJd be a sbort-c:Dt. Good lack to all of yoa ! CONFIDENTIAL TO CORPUS CBRISl1 ON THE FENCE: Yoar fears are malOGDded. Tbe major dlf. fereace bdween a man ·of '5 atKl a man ol 35 la 3' y~ars of experience. "! ( __ u_o_r_o_sc_o_p_e ____ )' SAn.JRDAY, SEPT. %7 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar. 21 -Apr. 19): New contact proves valuable ; fresh ap· proach to in'lestment leads to solid gain. Highlight originality, self confidence, initiative. willingness to stand tall for beUefs. TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20) · Obtain hint from Aries message. Lead rather than follow -heed "inner feelings ... Judgment, intuition serve as reliable guides. You'll be asked to make special appearance. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): What starts as something to fear could actually res ult in c ause for celebration. You'll gain backstage glimpse: secret is revealed as r esult of clandestine meeting. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): A friendship is tested: one who has your best interests at heart will offer "constructive criticism." Check ten- dency to be resentful. A void knee. jerk reactions. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ); One in position of authority wants to open dialogue. Talce notes, get ideas on paper and express self in graphic manner. VIRGO {Aug. 23 -Sept. 22): Lifestyle could undergo transformation. Focus on distance, F,_tea'-for bloOd pressure, I eye. e>ulmonarv. I hearing. fitness dunno Huntington I Center HMltl'I Feir I Thurs. thf\I Sun I Al90 CPR. acupuncture ClemOS & IC:hool 1mmunlnti0n. domestic adjustment. possible change of res idence and special rap- port with family member. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Dig beneath surrace indications . Someone is trying to pull wool over your eyes. Maintain sense of balance, humor and fitness. Check financial resources, ratings. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21>: Em· phasis on production, special re- 1 a tions h i p . l ega l rights and permissions Welcome ch ance for new creative outlet. SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You receive support from "unusual"' sources. Persons who had been indif· rerent seem suddenly to take special interest in your views, actions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on physical attraction. ad· venture associated with romance. s peculation, change, variety and con· tact with young persons. AQUARIUS (J an . 20·Feb. 18 ): Your natural abilities s urge to forefront -and are appreciated. Know it and proceed with confidence. Hunch should be fl.wed through conclusion. PISCES (Feb. 19· r. 20): You're ''barraged" with suggestions, re· quests, calls, messages and in· vitalions. Short trips, relatives, vis· its. help make this a busy, exciting scenario.' I I I ·--· lff~ 1n.,Celh ...... ! :r:i= dtll'*ill .. • -----..-._ L - '• FEATURING I NATION Townsfolk ID PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU' IUllN•H NAMl!STATl!MUCT PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'TlllOUS IUMN•H NAM• ITAT•M•NT rn• IOll0..1119 pe,,_. I• 001119 bll•I ne\\ ., fh• loll-lnQ lier_, h OOll'Q l)utl ... ".'· ~'tilo Blast Has After Effect OVERLAND OA$ A5$0CIATE!., I. TO , 11 N. Slonlnolc1" Ad., Soulll l.•Qun•. CA.'2671 .Je""" M to.<\, 11 N SIOlllnQlon AO , Sovlll l.11\/UNO, CA '1'11 OISTAES~ PR OPERT Y SEMINARS, 1'10 S.nla An~ A•t .. Sit, P. Co\le Mt~. CA '1611 M•l<olm 0 Wini.,. 11~ Wt~I Y•lt L-, lrvl,., CA '1114 CtJY. Ark CJ\P l A fog that luokt.'d hkti u '"hl(hl snow" blew Into thl tiny t'Ommumty shortly arter a Titan ll n11tniilt' silo exploded five m1lt•s awuy la"'t week. and officials Kil)' ub11u 1 two d ozen r t"sid e nts. 1ndu1ltn~ the. mayor, havi: heen sick tuke measureme nts soon enough to detect it. Thi\ bvtlne\\ h conduCltd Cly • liittll.O pMl,.nhlp J"""''"" r .... Tiii• llu\lftt'\• IS (Ol\du<led llY en In· Cll•ldutl MalColn'I 0 Wini., l'Vt'r slllrr Tht1 rcsl1.lt'nt:1 are comphtinlng or nnuston . t>Uming sensations In their nosei., throat$ and lungs, and dry. ally hpg, ulthough none apparently hus b•·com c Ill e nou g h to be The silo blew up last Fridity 1th.er a wr e n c h suc kc t dro ppe d b y ~ workman ruptured a missile fuel tank. One person was killed and 21 injured. The warhead from the m issile was ejected from the s ilo and was later taken to a weapons plant in Amarillo. Texas, to be analyzed or · disassembled lht• "•'•""'"' ,.., 111.0 wllh .,_. County Cler~ of 0.-C-IY on Se1>-1om«>e• > ltll.I Thi. \l<rftmefll ••• ltlllO wllh IN Counlv Clerk 04 °'"-County on S.o-1emr.r 10, l'llC> .. , ... JS 1"1.-1 Publl\Md °'-Cool O•llY Piiot Put>ll•Ncl °'-COOi O•llY PllOI 'i•OI S, IJ .... 1•, ltlO :itOJ• S.pl IJ, "• 2'. Ocl J, ltlO ,..._. PlJBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ho11 p1tallted Be nny Mert'er. mayor of the c·ommumty of 200, puts the blame :\quart>ly on the toxic fumes that seeped Crum the silo Mercer said he was awake early Friday because he had been alerted to the explosion by a Firefighter and was co nfer ring with other com mwiity leaders on whether to order an evacuation. Ll Gen Lloyd R Leavitt, vice t•om munder or the Strategjc Air l'orurnand, said Wednesday that Air Force calculat1ons indicated toxic fumes had not reached Gay and in ract had not ({One more than one mile Before the town was evacuated Mercer s aid, the fumes st urted to roli in. from the silo But Mercer said Thursday that the fog. which arrived about an hour after the t:xplosion. melted within 15 minutes and the Ajr. Force did not "A little after 4 a m .. it started moving in here lake fog." he recalled "Wt: could see ush falling , little particles In the mercury lights, it really showed up, like a light snow. You co,uld step out in it, breathe it. a nd it would just burn your nose plumb to your lungs .. PUBLIC NOTICE PUDl.IC NOTICE P:ICTITlOUS IUSINESS NAMI il.ATIMENT flCflTIOUS IUSINESS lne lollowtng ,,_;'°" Is OolnQ bull· NAME STATEMENT M\\ ., Tn"' tottowlno per\IJ'f' " dolno 1>us1 LA 8ElLE ORI GINA LS. J ll ''"' 1' Coll.,•n Pl . Costa Me~. C• .,1>11 PORS(ME HAU!.. lCM7 Enlerprlse LlbOIC A ,.,..,,,n 111 CollHn Pl Slrnl. Sui!~ C. Co"• Mew , C•lllornla CO\!• Mti.t. C. -91U7• ·~ .) 97616 '"" ~1,..,. "C-.Cle<I l>Y an In· Frank R H•"''""" Jr . 132 s.n Lance's Bank Won't Pay Bill CALHOUN. Ga. (AP) -The Calhoun First National Bank has decided not to pay $1.1 million in legal expenses incurred by former bank president Bert Lance in his defense against rederal bank fraud c harges, the former U.S. budget director says. Lance said Thursday he was told of the decision in a letter from Atkins Henderson chairman of the bank's board or directors, I Henderson refused comment. _LANCE, WHO LEFT the Georgia banking b~siness to ~cc;>me President Carter's first budget director. said his claims on the Calhoun bank were made under charters and bylaws obligating the bank to pay legal expenses in criminal cases against officers and directors .. if they are found not guilty.•• LanC'e was found innocent on a II but three charges against him and the three were dropped after a 16·week trial in U S. District Court in Atlanta. He had resigned his federal post amid an invesligati9n of his banking practices. Reports earlier this week said Lance plans to eall a meeting for the purpose of ousting the bank's current le adership and making himself chairman and his son president. The Lance family owns about 15 percent of the bank's stoc k. LANCE, WHO ONCE headed the bank as president and then as chairman, said he hasn't decided whether he'll take the matter to court. The denial apparently also covered a claim by one of Lance's co-defendants in the trial. Thomas Mitchell of Dalton. Lance and Mitchell asked for a combined $1.2 million to cover the cost or their defense. Rose Kennedy Said 'Strong' BOSTON (AP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy delivered three books to his mother as she rested from her s~ond intestinal operation in a year and later predicted the 90-year-old family matriarch will be "up and going very soon." "Mother's very lively, strong and vibrant. You can't keep her down," the Massachusetts Democrat said after visiting Rose Kennedy at New England Baptist Hospital Thursday. Hospital officials s aid Mrs. Kennedy was walking b_~efly and ~as in ·•very good spirits ... Her condition was listed as satisfa<'tory . Mrs. Kennedy entered the hospital late Wednesday for s urgery to remove a blockage an he r intestines. Home Energy Pll8J.I(' NOTIC't; NOTICE Of TllUSl[E"S SAl.E HO T·Tt-ON F•ld<ty. Oct~r II lqe() di~ IS O•vidu•t ttia90 Aoad, (O\te Mei.a. CaUtornta L•~ -rtin •1U• ,.,_., \tlt~t ••s thtiO .. ,.,,, tN Thi\ bU\1ntu Is (OftOuttf'd ov an '" County C~o. of O.anva Counlv on 5'rc> d1v10ual le"'~' 11 ,.., Frank R H•nr•hln J• 1'10417 1 hi> •••1emen1 .... hie<! wtlh the PuDll.necl 0.M'IQI' CN\I Oi llY Pllo• Counlf Clor~ ol O•dnQe Count• on S.pl 19, 2.&. OcL l. 10, l'llO JI.~ .. '° ""9'"" 1"90 F14U1t Pul>I"""° Ota._ C08'1 Odtly Pllol. ~Pl ) I) I•. 7~. 1'19() J61S.80 PUBLIC NOt'ICE PUBLIC NOTICE • m HOME FEOER"L SAV INGS ANO LOA~< ASSOCIATION OF S ... N OIEGO. tJ Cof'OOrdflun ft'\ fru\1~ un o., 111~1 Oe~d ul fr y" Cl<1lhl Oecembtr 1). 191•. e.Huleo t>y l THOMA<; l ANGIANO l'NO HELE N L ANGIANO. Hu\!Mn<l •nd Wife ""° r<•coraeo Oe<ombl'r 11, 197•. as ln•lru FICTITIOUS IUllNESS I _ men• No 761156 8""" 11007 PaQe 1116 of l NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS IUSINESS OH1t••I Record• 01 Oranoe ·counly, Tll• IOllowlnQ oer\On Is 001"9 1>us1 NA#ESTATEMElllT C11ttornl• will .-11 al l>Ul>llc au<llon lo M U H r110 follow1nc;a ~''°" '' ootnQ bu•I· lhe h\Q~I bfOOtr lo• casl\ Tnl awflff,_ Tl:IE.SU~ lltN, 191 E•'1 161h SI . no> •l mon•v of t!W Un11ea s1a1 .. ,, 11 1n.. Co\I• llMSOI, CA """ i T£E·SOUAR c COMPANY. lllO main onlr1nct-of 1h• count. Jd<QWllne otH•rtan/A Wo ol Wltlll•er !wile IC. C°"I• ,.,.. ... CA Courl-S('. 100 Ct•IC C.n1or Ori.e lilo. '" Via Zurl<ll C1tcle. Ne.,POr1 '1201 W••I 1n Int Clly ot !>anl• An .. Cow"IY BH<ll, CA ~ ' "'"" ~ Plott•. 14'1'1 LObo. El of Or•n°", !>l•I<' of C•lllorr>la. all Tiii\ ll<nl~\ I\ <ONlueteo DY an 1n I foro. Cl' ~ I '•Qrt1. HOe illlriO 1n1e•ttt convt"1''"° to d1"•au.•I Ut1\ t>u-..n~\ 1, conoucteo C>y •n in· I •no now ,.kt bY II unoet wtd Oetid of JM.outllf'"-e ~•-~rh•n 01v1du•I t Tr-u\t, '" "'•' pt~rt· "t ..... te<t in , •• o Tn1\ \:ta•·~· W•S. tllld wUh the .,..,.. M Ptef(~ Col.Inly end 51•••.~.cr1CW<1 a• C0<in1y Clork of Or;1ngo Counly on Sep· Thlt \~lo«nenl ... , 111.a wlln 11,. LOI , 04 f, xi 036 .. , pu m•p , •. , ..... .,., n '* Coun!y C~r~ Of Or•nQt Counly on S.,p. coraed In -11) ~Qt• ~ •na • of fl04X '"""~' 1<. 1"80 Mlsu11..-,. Maos, 1n 1"" olf1c ... of Pul>ll•r.G Or"""'" C.O.sl O••IY Pllol. f14seM 1111' County Recor<ler 01 ~10 cOU<>h St-111 ?&, Ocl 3, 10, 11, 1'90 PYDl1tnea 0r•"9t Coe" O•lly Pllol EKCEPTI NG ,.,..,.,,om all Oil, 18'4.,80 S.,pl 10,ana Oc1. 3. 10.17, 1980 . vtt. mlner•I• •nd hydroca1oon >ub I 38'11-IO Sl•n<t> ""low a <leOlll o• !00 IHI, I ---musurtO from •ne wrlau of •••d1 P llRLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE land. wl1h0Ut •he r1gltt of entry upon 111• \ur1.oco IM~of "' reurvod "' FICTITIOUS aUSINEJS -rl!<orded in DoOk 7457 P<\Qf '-1.1 NAME STATEMENT l'ICTITIOUS aUSINEH Ofllclal Recor~ of W IO county Tiit IOllOWll\q per..,,, " do1n Du\I NAME STATEMENT Tht ''"~ 6ddr~\ or oth...-common ne\\,4\ O J Tn~ fouowinio (M:r10f1 '~ dOU\Q busi~ dt>•Qn <111on ot lh• •t•• 11ro11•rly AO\/ANCEO OAAFll NGln.ss:;ILLll'M OEE JACOBS O.•cr•bfo<I ""°"'" pUrpor11!<1 tobe 1074 SERVICES. 441 E lllh Slrttl Co\1• ENT ERPRISES 17111 o B • nu& p S1r~1 Foun1.in Vallo . C• '270. Cl\t~tnno C \la Mn a C•h•o•n•• Mew Ca '12U7 roo.hurst OOtrt Bruce B•own 135'1 Wllll•m 0.. Ja<OO• 9957 O< Sa ., t "'" o.-m-,.,,.....,1 cove C•unuq, Ao El Toro. Ca '12&)1) crtSl~umtnQion BNcn "c• 91._.. • ..., nant or Wltrrantv t llPrtU or ll'T\Phl"d Tn1s bu\tntts '' condu<tff by an 1n Thi\ bu1otf'f'\i •S <~ted by an In reoard1n9 tlllt" 00\s-es!HOf'\ or encurn-Ohi110ua1 otwldu•• Dr•nct\. 10 IM¥ IN> unpalO ,um of Bru<t Brown Wiiiia~ j)ft J.CObs Ul.411 18. Ph,. lnteresl ,,...,.,.,.,as pro '"'' ''"''""""' *•• fil ed ... 1h 1r.e Thi• \lal~nl wu Ille<! with 1,.. •'~In trw Holt se<:ur•d ov •<>•d OHO Coun!y Cieri of Oranoe Countv on S.11 County Cltr~ m 0<<1119" Counly on~~ 01 lur\I. p111s "' 01 lh,. O•lr o4 In• .n. ltmDt• ll 1"80 lemb4'r ti, 1qeo ~ •11•1 puo11ca11on <Ii th•• Nollv an ,,.1111 f 10Sl71 llor.•1 ~•t1m4t.,., 8mGUnl "' Sl.500 uo PuDll\1..:1 0r6110<' Co.st Dall~ Pllol Fl4U65 for aowanc:t\. II 4ny vn<Hir lht '"'""' ~ol 1' 76, Ocl l 16 1'180 3111 to Pu1>l1\hf<l Or•~ C°"'' 0 .. 11y Pilot ot u ld Deed ot Tru\t, te<i•. charQe\ StPI 14, I•. O<t 3 10 1Q80 182...0 and "•Pf"'"WS o• '""" r N\tH PtBLI(' NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Tl\t B~O<larv un<lf!r W IO O~d o• -r-re.;s• ,,.~ htrtttofore t'tt:K Utf!d lho °" • llvt'red lo s•id Tru~tff • •rtlte-n o.e1ar•1ton 04 o.1au11 01 1,,.. 001,9,.. NOT ICE OF DEATH OF N-67200 !•OM -urea DY W•O a.ff ol '""' A L L I S T E R C NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~'::c:1o~r~:-"s.:t'.'':~1,°.! ~~;!' .~~ DA\/ I DSON, aka AL. c: 1 w ILL I AM MAM 0 RU rrus•ee-ceuM<ltot»mor-onl DAVIDSON OF LAGUNA SHINTO, aka WILLIAM June ••. ·-·~ ln\lfumonl No ISs.11 BEACH, CALIF. AND OF M . SHINTO, aka BILL Boo• IJU5 p,.Qe ••u ot Ofllclal t p E T I T I 0 N T 0 S H I N T 0 A N 0 0 F AKord\ohaldCounty ' ~.10 sa•e w111 bt conoucttd D• ADMINISTER ESTATE P E T I T I 0 N T 0 Ca1tforn1" Po<lln9 ano Pul)llsh1n9 NO. A -105984, ADMINISTER ESTATE comp•ny whOW aoa"'" and 111>on" T o a I I h e i r 5 NO. A·10S4S2. . num~r I\ ,,, NOr1h Mac!l\On .Avf'nul'. b f. . . . T 0 a I I h Pueoena. ca11torr>I• 91101 11>31 ene 1c1aries. creditors . . . e I ,r s , oa1-•-and contingent creditors of bene f1c1aries. creditors o•reo S..11tem0e• 11 1'1@0 Allister c. Davidson aka1and contingent creditors ot .AN OLO~~e FEOE~AL SAV•N GS1AI C Davi dson a nd William Mamoru Shinto, ASSOCI ATION OF SAN per sons who may b e aka William M. Shinto, 01EGO I otherwise interested in the aka B 111 S hinto and • cor-•llon · 1 h ••T•vsii. w1 I and/or estate. per so~s _w o may be av l•nae A wamtr 1 A petition has been filed otherw1s.e interested rn the ~ AulS111n1 v1ee PrHl~n1 by Helene o. Roberti and will a nd/or estate: S.:~11;t~1 ~~~oefl oa111 P•1°11 United California Bank 1n l A petition teas been filed · · · ,..,-ao the Supe r ior ~o urt of by Ernesti ne Shinto in the -Orange County reQuesting Superior Court of Orange PUBLIC NOTICE that Helene o. Rober.ti anof County reQuesting· that c1TYOF United California Bank be Ern ~stlne S h into be l'OUNTAINVALLt!Y.CALtl"ORN1A appointed as personal appointed as per sonal NOTICI INVITING llDS r e p r e s e n t a t i " e t 0 ., r e p r e s e n t a t i " e t 0 l'OR THI QUlotHT EMUUI~ · ad . ' t th f Aooa1:eu1ns1.ua•v .. ,.oo•AM adm1n19ter the estate of .~1nis er e est~te o "ltOJECTN0.4nt Allister C. Davidson, aka Wilham Mamoru Shinto of HOTICE is HEREBY 01vEN '""' Al c. Davidson (under the,Costa Mesa, Californ ia 111e CllYCcunc1to11,,.c11vofF-1a1n I n d e P e n d e t lunder the Independent V•lley, Ctllloml•, Wiii rece1•e SHle<I . • n . . . prOj)Ow1> Ull'llh ,,,. ._,"' 11.00 am . Adm1n1stration of Estates Adm1n1strat1on of Estates on Mono.r. 0c1-r '· '"°· '"' 11>r Act). The petition is set for Act>. The petition is set for OUICKSET EMUL.SIO N AG hearing in Dept No 3 at hearing in Dept No 3 at GREGATE SLURRY PROGRAM, In . . . . 17 Q · • • • • •«orO•nu .. 11,, lh• Plant and 700 C1.vte Center Drive, 0 Civic Cente r Drive I Sll@Ctl1UllOM Prooca•h •n•ll ~pre West, in the City of Santa w e s t ' s a n t a A n a . ••n1.a _, ...,.,.., <0••" •nO "'"""" Ana California on October C a I if or n i a 9 2 7 0 1 on ..C<OMPMI~ Dy ont ot llW IO<tn• of ' 0 t b 111ooer'• W!Curuy reciu•r~o by Sec1ton 21, 1980al lO :OOA.M. C 0 er 7, 1980 at 10 :00 1 1 01 01 111 .. SI••• ot ca111orn1• IF YOU OBJECT to the a.m . s1•noard Sl*lllullons. A1t 11roPOsa1s 'granting of the petition IF YOU OBJECT to the Shall Of m•r••O "PllOPOSAL ON ' t . f .. PROJECT NO •110 ... •ncl t>e m•>ieo you should either appear gran 1ng o the pet1t1on, Benefit or Oell•trld \Cl as lo be In lhe hdndl of at the hearing and State YOU Should either appear 1,,. c.,, c1etr• •' r>er ottlce .n c11y your objections or file at the hearing and state Ski ~ ::!'~~!'.:!~::,:7~·1~.!:.:7!~;,: written ob1ectlons with the yo~r obj~ctlons o.r file P rece1nd Wiii ... PUl>llCly -td. U · court before the hearing.' written Objections with the •m•neo. •nd oec••·~ DY "'' cuv Your appearance may be court before the hearing. c1u k Blddtruncs '"' pu1>11c .,. lnv11 in person or by your at· Your appearance may be :!,~00::,::.~ •1 ,,,. Oe<ltr•lion °1 torney. in person or by your WASHINGTON IAP) Fewer than five per· A11 t>ld• "'re<el...i. uem1ne.s, ano I F y 0 U A R E A attorney. . ooc:11reo ... 11 be ,.,erred by,,,. CHy CREDI TOR t I F Y 0 U A R E A cent of the mcome-tax returns processed by the C•••k 101,,. c11, env1,,..r """ow c11y . g t ...,.,., orofa hcon · c R E 0 1 T o R 0 , a Jnte rnul Revenue Service th1·s ea 1a· d t A11orney10tc'-<••~•nar..,.,n1nci10 an en er~• or t e de-. . . Y r c . u:ne a ax 111e city eounc11 al t11e •e11u1u •O· ceased, you must flle your contingent creditor of the credit for 1mprovmg home energy emc1ency. the 1ournec1 .... 11nc;aon 0c1-r 1. '*· claim with the court or deceased, you must file agency rel>C?rte~. . . . : 1,:;1 1:; ;~'::':~::.";!,":,~:. present it to the personal your claim wit~ "the court The I RS said that 4.5 m1l1Jon of the 90.9 mtlhon tafn • bu!.lneu lltense fl"Om ,,,. c11101 representative apPointed or Present 1 t to the returns processed through July 31 took the special Foun1e1n vall•v 1" Ktordance with by the court within four personal representative d . h" h . . I,,_ Founlaln Valley Munitlpel Codt th f appoint d b th t er e 1t, w tc was enacted m 1978. Cla ims for the vo1um• 1, rn1e s. owpeers s.o. .,,.; mon . s rom the date of . . e Y e cour c redit total $441 million an average of just utader s.111. first issuance of letters as within four months from $100 per return ' In ucorOMIC• wltll ,,,. provisions of provided In Section 700 Of the date of first Issuance . s.c110M1no101m,1nc:1us1 .. ,01111e the Probate Code of of letters as provided In TllF. ENERGY CREDIT CAN REDUCE taxes by up to $300 to compensate for in~tallation of in· sulalion. storm windows and si'mila r energy. saving devices. /.. Jess-used part or the credit totaling up to $2,200 per home. helps offset costs of installing wind· and solar-powered energy equip· mcnt. The report covered about 98 percent of returns ex peeled to be filed for the 1979 tax year. The 90.9 million returns processed listed ad· justed gross iqcome of Sl.4 trillion. Salaries and wages accounl'M for 83 percent of the total, or Sl.2 trillion. Dividends totaled $.12 billion and interest income $78 billion. THE TAX LIABILITY ON THE returns totaled $207 billion. If divided equally among the returns, that would mean an average liability of $2,276. The report showed 38.2 percent of the returns were filed by i\ersons or families with incomes of $15,000 to '50,000 a year. Those taxpayers owed 60.l percent of the taxes. The 2.4 percent of taxpayers with incomes above $50,000 owed 2'7 .t percent of the total. Tupayen with incomes under $10.000 ac· counted for '3.9 percent of the total but owed only 4.4 percent ol lhe taxes. Tupay•n claimed 220 mUUon exemptions. The Sll.I mllllon who filed the longer Form 1040 claimed ltembed deducUona ot •119 bUJlon. · :-i:.~~,~~,:';~~1~J~=~~.; California. The time for Section 700 of the Probate valley ,,., l>Y ·-1on et<W1alnea filing clalms will not ex-~ode of California. The 1,,. pre•aWnv _,., r.i• o1 ·-•tor pl re prior to four months tame for filing claims will ~'c~~~':.:C.:':: :!..:'.:"~~,::. from the date of the hear· not expire prior to four 1r•c1w111c11w111be .. .,_,011'1ewc· ing noticed above. months from the date of <Hsful blcldlr. ,.,...,.111nv •evH •n YOU MAY EXAMINE the hearing noticed above. ~~!~~:._~.::.:!4:..!~11e';,,:; the file kept by the court. YOU MAY EXAMINE recen1 ..._ ~..,.,..,._ 1or 1,,. If you are Interested In the the file kept by the court. oraneec-t.,-•pu11111MC111y111e estate, you may file a re· If you are Interested In the ~,:!';': ,!'~ '!::.1.:::;:,.~n~~ quest with the court to re· estate, you may file a 111• u1e11t1111H F•dt••• Mln1m11m celve special notice of the request with the court to waee. 1nwentory of eltite anet receive special notice of No bid wOI.,. <onslele..O untns Ills the Inventory of st •t m lOe CHI ll'le olf l<i•I lll•nl< form and Of the petltfOnS, aC• . • u e 1urn1~ l>Y -.. Clh _, 11 made "' c o u n t s a n d re po r t s assets and of the petitions, «coroanct w1111111epr.,,,111o,,,o1 1111s described in Section 12 accounts and reports Hollo and aw p,_ .. , r-trwments of the California Probate described in Section 1200 •nd condlllom ... lor11'1 -SKtlon of , ... _ ,.Allf I 2 o1 tne SIM• °' Ce111om1a St...cNro Code. ""' "'° orn a Probate s.>«111ec.11on1 EKll _,mu~ 11e A.R. Kimbrough Code. tic•-In «<onMnce wnn ,,,. ..,. L•thM & Wdlns Pll<"'-SIMt U-. Plana. Speciflcellons, -ottlcl•I SSS South Ftowef St. Propow1forms10 be -tw Dk9dlnQ Los A,..e.s, CA 9007t can be o«llalnect only el Ille efflce oftlle T•I: (213) 41.S-1234 Cll'll.Ene!Mtf. City Hell. p I • ...__. Tiit <HI of said l"lens end ub l:::.o~ Orange Coast s..c111c.u-1ui.oo, 1nc:1lldlne .... 11 Dally Piiot, Sept. 2S, 26, K lguchl & Y asunaga, Attorn•ys •t L•w, 3255 Wllsltlre Blvd., #636, Los Ant•l•s, CA 90010; t•I: (213) 417-1103. "" lllddtf ._., tlltt .._ Pl-eftll Oct 2 1-... SPIClflc.tltM M Miit 1>Y mall, Ille ' ' °""' 389 ........... Or ... Cllitlt Otltr PllOt 4-80 Sept."· v . Oct ••• ·-,... malllftt lftd NNll .. CN•OH .... II lilt .,, teldft ...... $1,00. ~ tflt COii otlr---.i:-:u;=-"~:-""--,,,,.-......!------:r--=-----­llle Pt-Md 5-<Hk.tlells n« !flt CHI Of mllllflt lllll lllMllllO Wiil W,... f~. Eftt'I" H. M<O.-C:lt-,~ f/f U. 04\lflf "°""'"" Vlll•Y. Cllfflif'rlll Plltlll ..... Or .... ON•! O,lly "''°'• s.,,lfl-... '"'° IU\1,< ••• o..-W ~l.M1 ht\I ' ... .,., t')fl •• MARMADUKE . by l~act Andtnon PEANUTS Ml/ ~EPORT lOOW 15 ().i C~l5T~ 5'f'M80l5 FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Charles M. Schutz HAHAHAHA! by Tom Batiuk BIG GEORGE . • 0 .by Vf rgil P1rtch B4> rHE WAL; , 15 Tl-415 A 5H.LlRE Pl-ONE ~ YEAH t fHE. 1..A5 T 1iME. 1148.> "R:>R£ IT ~ WE. Pl.lf IT UP WlfH 51X-INCH BOLT.5 f "Phil. have we received a call concerning a missing sandwich machine yt>t?" SHOE MISS PEACH F IZANCINE, WOtALD I SE WELC.OME AT YOLA ~ HOl.ASE ? I -.ll• ....... L.el~ PLAT rr TH/5 WAY, A ~™lA~: YOll1'D 8~ VELLEO ~r, 0ELITrt.eD, .ANO !LAMED Fo~ E Vell:YTHINu by Jeff MacNelly Ferd & Tom Johnson 11L .. HAVE TO c::,o GET T'-'EM !:< by Melt Lazarius YOLA'O BE LlliCE ONE OF' THE F'~ILY.' THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO "One of ' the teachers hod o baby and brought him to school today for Show-and -Tell." DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS HMM .. :THe L.1me: MUIE: 1Nt71AN IN~U.ECTLlAL. NANCY, WHAT ON EARTH ARE YOU DOING? YOU KEPT WALKING THROUGH HERE AND I WANT PRIVACY--- DRABBLE ~~ .. A~ I fA'fRICI( I 11'1/E (.O'f A lllO~ 0 ... ...,. ,_ p. c ... "'l/lf'f.. •• ! "What's the matter. Don 't you want a rose on your table?" by Kevin Fagan FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston OR . SMOCK CHeF, 1'He PA1'1eNr I N 2.14 FOUNP A M E!SSA<Sf: IN HeR P Ot.JL.-rRY Pi e.' by George Lemont SO? HO"'-"ING Pl Ge:ONS DON'!"' 1..1ve F OReveR, K I Pc:::>O .' l"-.N\USI NeeD A VAC Al"'ION .' !HAI"' A N SWE:R MADE: se:Nse -ro .Me.' by Gus Arriola ~ 00Jl3T WEIJT tJIJNOTICE:D I~ mt= Ml')£11J6 OF~MUO ~ '/OtJR ~CJC?f TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE • ACROSS ~ Struts 1 Nutty 58 Adorllf 5 tnstptd 59 Edge 10 Funds 60 Dines 14 Greek con-62 Turn test 64 Roman poet 15 Bnng ou1 67 -pole 16 Ordnance 69 Mr Skinner abbr 70 Call 17 Ewers 71 Gladden 18 HoOows 72 Fnsll by Harold Le Doux 19 Fruit 73 Sluggish 20 F'oends 7 4 Fumed 22 Jells 75 Card 24 Sea eagle DOWN 25 Author Whar· 1 ACCiaim too 2 MonS1er 27 leaves 3 Transformed 29 Loolls ahead 4 -kick Grid 32 Out111 ploy 33 Painting 5 Mattress J.4 Card ol Old $Uppot't 36 Vt P, tor short 6 Fnill drmk 40 Sandbar 7 Slstltfs 42 Angutsh 8 Penonned 44 Ofeedlul 9 Canada's 45 Ancestor Pearson 47 Coolidge's 10 -pistol Veep 11 Arab chief 49 Container 12 Keen by Tom k . -4 50 Cheer 13 Anflen Ryan 52 ~cut 21 Careen treea 23 --and· UNITED Feature Syndicate Thursday's Puzzle Solved span 48 "And -- 26 Judean king bed'" 28·Elderly 51 Warmer 29 Diet 53 Lab utensil 30 Russian city 54 Crutches 3 1 -ecllpse 55 Competitor 35 Hauled 56 Juarez par 37 One who 57 Garment frees 6 t Male animal 38 Dltcord de.ty 63 Cloek d111 39 lndin1t1on 64 Notice • 1 Pt1111 66 Motsture 43 Corrected 68 Sevres SM· 46 Derby, e.g. son ,, 11 u ·> . ·:~ ~·: I .•. -.· ..•. ..•. ..... . • .. -:· . , I •' , ' -' .. ... 1. . ' . .. , ·'· O~LY PILOT I .TT Cannon •. .·lrt •••• Jan\' L ~enta 1s urt director of M ct're-er) Pa t·1 fie Ad\•erh sers. I 0 (' • Nl•WJlh l t trc>nrh Selects Chief 1: 1. Wayne Oliver, 42. hWi been n~med presi dent ol ITI' Cannon Ele('trfr dlvl8ion, Santa Ana. and Wlll over8Cl' the firm'!! nlove to the former BASF Video 'or1~ htu1dquartf"r?'\ In f'ount1un v.-11ey • . Oll vn wa1.1 appoint.-tJ tl1 lhl· JX)S1t1on alter formf'r p~l!lldt>nt Jau u_•tj l\mlc r'io11, S9, unnounn •d 11lun1 lfl reRlgn be1·auMi 11( lllnl'~:s TRUST DEEDS 4 VAIL.AILE FOi IMVISTOIS DCEt..lEHT YIB.DS Andt-raon wall beco ml' ass111t11nt l(roui1 .iencrul mana6(N (()r the l'ompuny whh'h ha)I offl~c:io In Sun tu Anu. Ir v me . l't1r111111u, Phot•11h: Can1:1da , <:t-rmany, EnrtluncJ uod Aw.lrahu For dc>t.,11 \ tall 960-1957 T ho mow 11\ 11lunnl'd Cot Ut•1•t<m ber llASfo' Curp d osed In M ay leuv111~ tht.• l!tl!'>,000 11q uure toot bu1ldan11 va(•unl 0 Bob Wlllldrn' flrolo.t>• onvt1me 11 rit~ c.1 r1k I • t t t •t1 CONSTRUCTION FIMAMCIMG •Res1dt-ntrnl up to 4 units no t<lkeout comnut.ment..-requm:.lo(l •Com merr1.il Building Takeout commit ment rt>qutrt'<"l a long with leases •ora n~e County Properties •Land Loans up to 1 year 50c1, of appraisal •yp lo S7..aQ...OOO @ 10 .... "°"""" L.ENO E R 11< rit< lge l~ank ?171 CAMPUS DRIVE IRVINE CALIFORNIA 92713 CONT AC'T JEFF JOHNSON I 7 14) 833-3700 Health Fair Free tests for blood pressure. eye. pulmonary hearing. fitness dunng Huntington Center Health Fair Thurs thru Sun Also CPR. acupuncture demos & school immunization COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD A Sil VEA -:- Prices for 9-25-80 0.14 C .... im ,. SUnr c1. in 10 l(rUQtrr.nd\ M•Plt L"'"I 100 '°'"""' )CJ Pu o• 90,Sll•e• 8- llw• S.11 v u. l7J7 111l. 17:16 Mil.SO _..,,. SMU ii _.,_,. 1$11.l"-lut.S ... C•ll tor cur,.,.,.t QllO'te! (714) 556-6850 South Coast Plaza VIiiage Suftlfk; .. , el Beer $1 (ecrou ftOfn '°"""'Co••• Pia.Le, ,_ . ~ . ~-~~"'~--=~=:--.... A ---,------------.... ~~r . ~ ~·--_ radio ~~-.~ :~ ~ pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE ( :ao )·our corporal ion afford nol to use the .l1crccd~s -8cnz JOO SD Turbodiesel asthc~anycar? 300 SD A hmo11c;ine may 1ell 1hc \\llrkl )nur firm "altlueni. fhe JOO D furboJ1c,cl 1c11, thl· \\11tlcJ '"''' 111111 "um,~icn1iou<\, and inno,all\C. and ,hrc!\\d. 1 h" f)l•lh 1r 11l 1111 l•11d1 11 L'~·J ,!?<.Jan ma~ define 1hc most 1111clligcnt car for \Our l'11111p.111\ , nJ lur thl.''I.' energy-on<ocious times. Tc\! drive it 1o day. Mission Viejo Imports authorizeu Mercedes-Benz deal er. (714) 831 ·1740 (714) 495·1700 28701 Marquerne f'arkwc1v 11 S1Avery) Mission V1e10 Or101tt County . L.~ CoW>- ty. S1n Btr11.1rdl.oo County , Rlvtrsidf CoWlty. 817.75 .__~~~~~~--::-:---:::=-~~-========~1- P UBUC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF NON·llESp0NSIBIL.ITY Nolft e I\ hf'tt>t>y QIV .. n tr"ldl t"• un OtrUQl'Wd ••I nol °' rP\POf'l'i.•blft IOr .n., o.ou Of ll•btlUI~\ <(>nft'dctPd by anyon• 01~r tnan "'•vlt on or .,,.,, thh Cl•tft NOTICE: OF SALE FICTITIOUS llUSINESS Nolle .......... Dy g1wn Pl'•"'•"' 10 NAME STATEMENT YCllOn\ 3011 Mid JOn Ol IM Civil Cocte N-47 .. ot lht Sl•te 01 C•lllornla lllt un The lollow1nq c>e•M>n\ an ooon9 0 1ttf'd '"'" '''" o~n ot s.e>otembtlr 1..0 o.r,•Qnfod Mc.Farl•nd s Tow1n9 , Inc 1 OU\ln•U ., ..... "" al public •ucllon •l 740 N CAL PACIFIC SOUTH LIFE •NO ltbr,lon Ave , D••nge, CA t2Ma •I HEAL.TH AGENCIES, 1201 Oo~e SL. 10.00 a m on ~ay, tM llh d•• ~ullt .000. Newpori Be.ch, CA. '26'>0 8ar0d•a M H~dncn Of De lobe• 1'80 the follow ing CJ! P1cll1c Life •nd Heallh 117SI Manc.tw•ter ~><nbt!dproperty,iowll; Ag tn c le s ," CAL I FOR N l•1 lrv•"I!, Ca 01114 10 ] Ood9e OMI CP. Vin Ho CORPORATION, '""&?1111 Avenue of '"" Publlsned Or•n9r CO.HI D.ollv LH13GJ8 13'782. CA Lie No. 74JHTI Stars,Sullt750,L."'Mlll"l.S,CA.'®&I Pltol Sept 75. 76. 0<1 1, l'l80 Saia salt ,. ror 11,., ""'DOW 01 s•lls F . H. & Company I n•uunce J8q).6() lytno lien or \ht unClerSlgned for low. Servlcts, Int .• Calllornoa corp0rallon, I I •no and/or sloraoe Charges logell\er '201 Dow SI • Sufi• .ac>, Nowp0n Beacn. 1 P UHi.iC NOTICE *llh cos I• ot ad•e•li•lno and eapense• CA. '16'>0 lot sate Ttih Duw -ess is cor1dut led by a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS D•ltd lhls 2&111 .,., ol Seplember, lll'M••l pertt>ershlo. NAME STATEMENT ''"° Glt••ld W Ganman Th« IOllOWlno per'°" •• 001ng l>USI· J IC. Lim Sales ~~:~~i':r:: .. ness •• P~b;~~'::o Ora119e Coul Da ily POol. and ~llb-"9ll>Uts J&J ASSOCIATES, 1991 Grec..-L-?1 -1· -This st•l-1 w•• lllf!<I "'"" '"' Costa MeY,Ca 0106 --Ja mes T R•flerly ™ Jo•nn Counly Clu -of Or•nge Coun1, on Slrtel, Costa MeY . Ca. 01&11 PUBLIC NOTICE Stp1em1>er II, 19111. Tf\IS bu\l,.,.ss is conduc1«1 bv an In I' 14~l dlvlctull P'ICTITIOUS-llUSINESS Publl$1\ed Or-Coast Da lly Pllol, JMne~ T llafle1'1y N•ME STATEMENT S.pt. 16, and Ocl 3, 10. 11. 1980 Thi• flat..,_, was 1111!<1 will\ '"" Tn1 lollowln9 per\ons are doing Counly Cltrl< Of 0.anot' Counav on Sep-llu\1neu as, ttmt>er 11. 1'8(), ANSWE R AD. J30 Wu l 8 &y 1'14U77 Sl•HI, Costa Me'HI, Calllo•nla <t2U& Publlslltel 0.""<!I' Coast D•llv Plloll Dran90 Coast Dally Piiot, " S.pl "· 16. Ocl 3, 10, 1980 l7u.t0 Calllo•n•a corporaflorl 330 Wtsl Bay Slrttl Cosla """"'· C•ll•o•n•• '1?62& PUBLIC NOTICE T111, 11us1ness "<onc:tuc1..a by a cor pot•Hon O•anqeCoas1 MUNIC.,AL. COUllT OF THE Oitlty Pllol UATE OF CllLJFOllNIA ~obtn w...i CRHTllAL CHIANGE COUNTY p,,..,.,...1 & JUDICIAL. OISTlllCT '· Mi>MQo• 1• O vlc CIMer ~ .... WHI I Ill\ ~laltmtnl wa. llltld with •~ S.MA AM, Cllilomla '110I Counly C~rk ot D•anoe Co.inly on S..p. INO:,;N~ ~~~~:AN.:.:~.~.~.~.~ temwrl 1980 Fl P11bll•ntod O.a119e Coast 0•11• Pll corDOrallon DEFENDANT ARNULFO G GUE RRE RO, Individually dOd dll• GUERRERO"S SHEU !.EllV•CE. and DOES I lh•OU!ln lC, 111clu•lv• SUMMONS S..ot S, 12, 10, , •. 1980 3'><l•·IO PUBLIC NOTICE CASE NUMllEll 1'1tl2 ---- NOTICE!"(°" ..... -SutO Tht F~C~~~!:~~·:::s. Cffrt .,.., .. ._ ..... ,.t you wl-• Tile loOowlno person is doln9 busl· ,.... ~ .. -_..,~ '0" ,.,__I ntu as wltlllll ... ., .. II-... l•formltieft CAl lFORNIA 1(01(0 MATS & -:~~wish IO _,""' .O••<e ol M ENVAIR, "" Placenlla. Costa Mas.. eltorney In l"'s mall••. '°" smutd oo O tt•27 so prompUy .., lhal your ,.•tlltn HubNrCI Linn Ounktl~, 114 S. ..._,.. H 8flY. ma, be flied on ume C1nyor1 -s Roact An-•m Hiits, AVISOI UUMI ... t1• .........._ CA ttlOI II '"._, ,.... _ ... , c ... tr• ui Tllii llU'4MU .. ConckKted by ... In· · dl•ldue1, 1111 •11•1 .. cle • m••o 110 U•. H L Dun"ll ,._......,.,. ...... LHla · ~n . ... ..,,,.K._.,..,__ Thi\ si.1-1 was flltd with the SI Ulttd dllwa li0flcil1r 01 conselo de Counly Cltn< Of Or-Covmv on Set>· un ·~ en l'l•lt •Sunlo, d<!berl• tem be• 24· IMO. .. ,., ... ll•c•rlo lnnltdl•l•mente, d• nttlo INIMra, "' ,..,.. ... H<rlla, SI ... , al9une, ~ ,., reglsl•ad• a 11emp0, TO THE DEFENDANT A <IYll compl•lnl llH bHn filed by Ill• ptalntltt ~Inst .,ov. 11 .,.,.. w1s11 10 Oolfftd tNs 1-11. you tnusl, w11n1n • dot vs (Ofter thl1 """"'°"' Ii. wrw d 'on '°"' lllt weth lflis to<.11'1 • w.,11.,. 1'99'>0flM 10 "" cornptainl Unlff' '°" do Ill, ~ cltl..,11 will be t nle•ed °" -41<allon of ~ pt11n1o11, ano 11\h court ,,.., ent•• • JuOll"'*"' ..-11111 ,.., lor trot rt llfll e1tm1ndlld '" the compt•lnt. which could ro ult In 1ernls11.nen1 ot wa9u, to1nv of montv or pr-n v or otM• ••llPI reqvesttcl In tr. compleint O,_ TEO. Merell S. ''"· Donald L. Armou•, CllP•k lly: JHMIM Gales, o.cMy ST•AMTZ&~INI a no•NEYSATLAW ,,.. ......... s-............ ca ... 11 Publlslltel 0r•"!lll C.oast Oallv PllOt. Sepl. 2'. and Ocl. 3, 10, 17, "'° P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS eUSINIHS NAMa STATEMENT Ti.. lotiowtno perlOfts .,.. dot111 t>u~lnen •• PA C IFIC CO A ST PRESENTATIOHS, '100 -Pa<lll< CN SI Hwy , Ne-1 BHdl, CA. 91"3 Oon L.oran Harper, i.7JI Grttt1•lew a..-, Huntlneton e.ac11, CA.t> ... Ecto Guidotti, 321' Clay SI., Ht wPOt1 IHell, CA. 'Ml This l>1islnts• Is conctucted by a ~ntral~p. DIWIL..H-r This .... _t WM llltd With the coun1, Cl..-tl .. ~·~ c-tv on S.Plt-U,1• .. , ..... PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The 1011owlno •"ons a•e d olno bu•lnen i s AN CAMP BELL. COMPANIES. 11100 8H<ll Blvd Hunt1n91on BOAch. California 91~ CamplHtll. Beo., Aulomoll•t Grouo, IM . a Calltorn1a corporation, 11100 BtK I\ Blvd , Hunllnoton Beach, Callto•nia '1?6"11 This bu>IMSS I\ CondUCled by 41 CO<• DOra1lor1. Campbell, Bec ke• Automo\lvt G•p., Inc HUQOL.GrlmalOO Thi> s1,aemen1 was filed wilt\ '"" Counl y Clerk o1 Orange Co.inly on SeP· tembt• l, l'llO. Fl-11 Publl•lltel 0.•"91! Coast Daily Piiot. Seot S, 12, It, 76, I'll() J606.IO PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lo1towln9 perM>ns ¥re doing bUStlW\I ., M E llR ILL LI M I T E D PARTNERSHIP, 7S2 W. l~h SI .• Costa MUI. CAW.21 Mark w. Chi. 1196 Oriole Or .• costeMts..CA'262' Chino-Hui IC.t0, ... :w Otcoll Slrfft. Forest Hiii, N.Y. IUIS Mlcl\MI l(ao, .. -34 Otcoll Sltffl, Fort>I Hiii. N.Y. lll7S Y ano·Cllleh Chao and Zu·Hu•I Cheo IMr & MF\.I, JO Orch1rd Avenut. Holmdllt, N.J.077:J3 Kuno-SYnv Hu..,.. '932 Vl<hburo Ort .. , HuntlnQIOn Btach. CA.,_ Albtl'1 H. C. Hsieh -Mar9"rel c . Hsl•h IM•. ' Mrs.I, 1"21 Ml Clmerron Slrwt. Fountain Vall•Y. CA .,,. Jul·LI Sun •net Su-Yu Sun IM•. & M".I· "32 Vl<lo.SO\lf'I Ori .. , Hunt· lnoton llNch. CA., ... MUii. W. CN -Hal·Lft Chi (Mr, & M".I· 11 .. ~tole Ori••· Cosla Mes., CA m» Jao Htittl anct J udy Hsi.ii IMr.' Mrs.>. 12'31 Blltlllllno c ..-11, Cenltot, CA '0701 This l>uslnen h conducttd by a llmlted par'INnlllp. MarkW.Oll Tiiis st.eltmtflt w11 llltct with 11\e c-1, Cltrtt of a..,. C_.v on s.. ..,,.,.,., Ill, 1• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Th~ fotto""""O ~rVJn\ are do•no OU\1ntU •' CLIMAX INSUUITEO BAGS 110 1 Nlcl\ols. Un11 H, HunllnQlon BH cn,CA ,,... Ct\rlSl•n• M Morrell;, 1150 Whlll11(, "IS. Cos la Mc!sa. (.0. q26)1 C••OI A. Morrel1I. 1150 Whlll1~r. ti IS, COSll NIO A. CA '1•11 This bu\1Mn 1\ conductedi oy d I general par'tntrsl'\•P Ch•l•llne M Morre111 This $).element was 1111'<1 wltt\ trw Counly CleH oi Or•n9e Counh onl Septem~· 14, l'llO • F14set7 Pubhsne<i Orange C.0.•1 Daily P1101 Sept 7•, """ Oco ), 10. II 1980 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T ht follow Ing pe•sons 11re dotn9 bu''"'" •s. MON DESIR ENTERP RISES, J011A s. Herbof Ol•d .. Costa M ...... , Ca . 91U& Ch1rles R~IMIO Gle1'1h. UIS El Rio Cl•cft, Cost• Mts.i, Ca. '2616 I c ... 1e Bell Gttrth, 2•5 El Rio Cir· I cle, Cos•• MeY . C• '2•2' Thh b11<ineu Is CondUCt•O by '" dlvl®a" Chu-and wife) CNrlt\ R Gle1'1h This stat-I waj hlf!<I wltn II• Co.in1, Clerll ot o..._ Coonly on Sep-I tem~• 11, t'llO Fl4SJ'7' I Pubtl"""'9 0.-C:O.sl Oailv Piiot Sept "· ?&, Ocl. J, 10, l'llO J781-IO PUBLIC NOTIC E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE~ENT The 1011ow1no D<l/'SOn• "'" do1no buslneu~. I H F S BUILDING, Suite 100. 290 N1wporl Cenlor D• • Newp0r1 Beach , CA •1MO John Mex Sltinb•ugge. 4012 Ondlne Cl•cle. Hunt1"91on Beach, CA ., .. , Norma Sttlnl>r-. 41111 Ondlne Circle. HIA'\tlnQton ~Kii, CA. '264'1 Aot.n EIKNl«h. SIO Klnos Roact, Newpol'1 Btac11. CA. '2MO Tiii' buslneu Is conctuc1..i b• • vene••• partnerslllp. J°""MHStei....,..._ Thli. swttment w•s fifed with 11\e County Clen. ot OrMve County on Sep· ltmber n. 1'80. F IO.,, Publlslltel Or•nQll Co.ul 0.11, Piiot, StPI. tt, and Ocl. l , 10, 11. 19'0 PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS BUSI MISS N--. STATEMRNT Tiit 1011-11111 persons a•e doing butlntH ll! THE HAIR DEPOT, 770 Bristol SI., C<Kla Mtw. CA. m 2' Daniel M. SI-ore, utt Brl•way, Irvine, CA. t2714 O.rotlly I. SI-Of'•, 42'1 BrldQtw.,, Irvine, CA. tV14 Thi\ buSIN n 1, tonductlld bv •n 1n. CllYICfual. , Oorollly I. SlttOl'a This •WI-I "" flied with the COUflly Cltf'k oA Or-COvnly on S.P· ttmller 12, 1•. l"t4M1 T .. :UUl--1 P-1-Oranoo Co<llt Dally P1...-s..t. ,., Ott.'· 10. 11. "'° ,.,, ... Publlshfd OrMgot Coest o.tly Pll04, Stp1 2•.-on a, to, 11, 1• Fl.... Pul>lls'-d 0.-C:0.51 O.lly Pltot "1NO Publl ...... Or ... Coalt O.lly Pll04 s.c.t. J4, -Oct. J, 10, 11, ,_, Seti!. U, It, :i.,O<'t J, •• >6t7 IO 2t14'410 Tral" :ffatt Slate Sen. J a mes R. Mills. D·San Diego, has been elect· ~d chairman of the board of directors of Am trak , t he Nati o n a l R a i lro a d P<J ssengcr Corp. Re taurants Head Named C Stephe n Lynn has bet!n named cxec:ut1ve vi1·e president a ncl rhtef operau ng officer of ThL' Wa rehouse Res taurant s, Inc The firm has restaurnnts an Newport At!aC'h, Ma rina del Rey and Redondo ll€<1CPl J::-yrin li ves- in the Lemon Height s a rea of Orange County ..... Savings, Loan Firnu Coalition Protests Merger Proposal SACRA~~ CAP) -A ·minority coalition bas asked the Brown admirustralion for a 80-day delay in deciding whethe r to aJ. low. G~eat Western to merge with 1J smaller savings and loan as· soc1ations. The coalitio_n or 34 community, minority, womeD's and low· Incom e groups filed a formal protest to the $12.1 billion merger. But spokesman Robert Gnaiida said at a Capitol news con· fe rence Thursday t~at t.h~ group might not oppose the m erger if it was assured that mmor1ttes would get a fair shake. He said he was afraid the merged giant migtit shift its interests to international finan cing rather than building housing in California. HE SAID he was concerned that state Savings and Loan Com· miss ioner Linda Yang was hurrying to approve the merger without setting up guide lines. Gnaizda _said his group had been unable to get copies of the m erger application ~rom Ms. Yang, and that when they finally we re obtained from Great Weste rn there were only six days left to protest . He said tt was impossible lo d~gest the 14-volume application in so short a time, and so sought the 60·day delay. MS. VANG COUL.O NOT be reached immediately for com· me nt Ile asked Brown to c reate a task force to develop merger pohctes to protect minorities and inner cities and ensure that the needs of the entire community a re met. Gnaizda said the me rger of Gre at Weste rn with 11 associations m a holding com pany called Financial Federation Inc . would be "the lar gest and most importa nt financial merger in California his tory·· HE SAJO THE SAVINGS and loan industry is on the verge of a "major revolution in"terms of its relationship to the public." "Within five years, it will be competing with banks across sta te and. pe rha ps, national lines for depos itor funds and services. "The result, in ·the absence of clear. community-oriented g uide lines. could be a flight of billions of dollars from California homeowne rs to interna tional markets and from inner cities to m ultinational corporate developments. -'fhts -protest questions not the l°'n~Vitablhty-or Cl>Ttectness of such. only whether it should occur in an uninfo rmed fashion without either plannfog or public participation." Ovt•r Tiu--Counl•--r MASO Listinqs Adv•nced Declor>ed ;Jnch•llOlfd Total 1uu"' New lllQllS '*w k)w' Total ~•lo 171 ) 18 11 \. 12'. 15'. 1511. J6• I 31 26'. 1b-l., 11 ) 111. Ups and Do"'n• "'· 34•. 41 •l NEW YO~IC. IAPJ TM 1011ow1no llSI 41, 4\ti \l"OWS u,. 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I.Ii w 111• n i,, MoMIM tit , 4 ~ ~ MtrMIO 'I j tc7 ltl' Pe<A et • '1 ·. 1 1010 I MUT•I I .. I ltl H <V; ._t:.WIP l ~ I J t~~; "'• • •• r • • Friday, 8-c>tembef 29, 1980 s FRB Attarleed Housing, Money Disaster Feared 97 JOHN CUNNIFF ........... AMIYll N£LYORK -An important home mortaace tr'O'-IP has intensified its attack on the Federal Reserve Board, saying the board's policlea threaten the country with "a housing and economic disaster." The US. League of Savinp Associations, whose mem· bers hold a major portion of home mortaa1es, claima the Fed · has favored commercial banka over aavin&I ln· stitutions and thwarted long-term financial plannin&. "I think it ls a legltlmate question to a1k if-the Federal Reserve does not have too much power," said William O'Connell, executive vice president, in a California 1d· dress this week to league members. 0 He said it represented "an ex- traordinary , unwarranted and I dangerous grant or power lo a few non· . J elected public officials who are not ac· \ _ countable to the electorate of a ~111.P' representative democracy." • O'Connell's comments were the ~ latest development in a campaign against Federal Reserve and regulatory ~ a c tions which the league says endangers the general economy, and ~ housing and home financing especially. cuNN1PP The campaign, designed to relieve "chronic near· chaos in financial markets,'~ Includes speeclld, lobbying, court action to reverse a regulatory decision. and an ad· vert1sing campaign soon to get under way. ERRATIC FED POLICIES, he said, "have plunged t his country into a financial malaise, with double digit in· flation threatenmg to become hyper·inflat1on, with runaway interest rates and rising unemployment.'' O'Connell's blast al Fed officials and the Depository Institutions Deregulation Committee, which he said is Fed dominated, has been building for a year But the roots of the difficulties run deeper. -He said meny of the-finan<Mal i>f'Oblem&--Of...mortgage. lenders originated with the triggering or inflation by the Vietnam war, and the s ubsequent worsening of it by oil price increases and federal budget deficits . BECAUSE OF INFLATION, O'Connell said, Congress authonzed removal of interest hmitations on savings, bop· ing that higher returns on deposits might offset the decline in the dollar's purchasing power Congress, he said, was "wise and prudent enouah" to write into law that deregulation should develop in an orderly manner over a s1x·year penod. But it erred, be said, m relinquishing power over the process- Authority over deregulation was granted to tbe DIDC, in which various financial regulatory agencies have 1 voice, but in wbich, O'Connell said, the Federal Reserve is J "the flags hip and dominant agency." ~ LF-.~ THAN TWO MONnts after its formation, DIDC virt~all.Y eliminated a regulation that permitted savings mst1tutions to offer more attractive yields than com· mercial banks on 6-month money market certificates. As a reswt, the savings industry claims if lid su<lif'en· ly been thrown into competition with much larger and s tronger commercial banks instead of being able to adjust and strengthen itself over a period of years. 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" JohnSevano Rams Management Overreaets Ram:. m.1nJ~t·mt·nt '' b..•it1nm11 • Lu µ .. 011 It appt•1ar'S all U1t• m t•tltu p1 1·~:.u1 t' 1:. rm.1lh 'lt•tt ang to ~wt to t ht·t11 0 1 ht·t 1t·1 \ 1•t 11 , r 111.1 I h start111g t11 rt•tl\'h ~""''''\ {i\·111i.:w Tt'm!)t·r:1 floa rt'll 111d m iiru1.:1•nwn1 ofh<'111I-. blew lht•1r \'ool . la:.t v. t't•ls. .1h1·r .t Cl'llov. 1 ol leagu(' Kl•n <iu11111·1. 1•C tht· \ ,1111·\ '"""' "'h1• ha~ nwer1"CI tlw H.1m' lht• p.11>1 thre• .. i.1•a<1nrh 'H 1•1111·'' tu '••\ 11µ1111 leu1 n111;c of tht>1r """ 111 1 ' nt "" t11\ ll1t· 11tuycn; Wtlr~ lc.i.s than , 1111111 1•11 ~·m1· w1·rt· 1111tll'r:<t1uut11hty 1rn.iry ""h tl1 11tlwr' •111111• 11 onkly, found It ruthe1 h1111111fllU' C:l·or.:aa wais putting together a new production 1·c11l1 pany • • 11 ·s JUSl another example of how manage- 111 c n l doesn 't care," J ack Reynolds told <;urnack. "See, they've got the money. It may not be the Rams' money but she's got it, and she doesn't want to give it to the players. the people who took this team lo the Super Bowl. propriety or the article but, as Gurnick admitted later, Klosterman handled the matter in a much mort! dignified manner. "He was very nice compared to the way Ray blasted me," said Gumick. I "''"' to rltt11t"t> 111 lht! f1r11t 011~ (pro •lu• I'"" I .111ll I Ill ~11111..: to Wf'ilr II c; ~tn11.i , .. 111m 11w11t,.tl l\11h Ut 111l t 111:.k1 111<iu11111·\ 'i. :.\01 y wrJ.>le 11 l)l,1v1•1 "'""''""' p1t•1·v ti1 :o;v.,·1•1 (.j C 0 r ~I U ':-II t• \\ I II Ill ll j II \ f 111 11 I t•'' ProduC'twns." \\ h1t·h ",1, f11rnu-.I ,11 .111 1•,t ir11.it ed cost of $250 1111 llh111 I r11 too pr1•t1 " 111 1•ltt v Bubt• Huth," JOke1I I' 11 11111111.1' \;1 )llU k 11lcl111.: u1 what" :.u1d l'ut ll.11lo n I l:IH''" I 1·cmltl tukt: u purt 111 ht:r h rst 1•111· 1'111 11111 1101 11~ unyth111~ for four Wt:l•ks \1 111.tll\ I think l 111 l1H1 'hurt lo bt• 111 Lht' mov "Incentive? There's no incenltve here . Whctht•r you win or lose you get paid the 'inmt'." said Reynolds. Anyway (and this part is a bit cloudy). Swet•l Gt.'Qrgia either read or heard about the Gurmck's article and went into a rage. She im- mediately called Coach Ray Malavasi and slapped him on the wrist fOr letting the players talk about her like that. a nd then he immediately went into a rage and slapped Gumick on the wrist for wntingsuch "a slanted and inaccurate" piece. "Look, I wasn't out to attack the Rams. I'm not pulling a crusade against them like a few other writers have been accused of doing. I was simply doing a reaction story to what Georgia announced last week." MaJavasi. as a punishment, barred Gumick from talking lo any more of the players on the practice field, which was somewhat funny in that the press has always been barred from do· Ing such things. 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(See SEVANO, Page 88) - AP Wlropfloto Crucial Trip for LA 'We Need lnwnsity Against Padres' -Lopes • LO~ ANGELES IAP> The Dodgers had hoped lhe return home after a poor road trip would give them the boost they needed in the National Le ague Wes t. But Thursday's 3-2 loss lo San Francisco dropped Los Angeles out of a tie with I lous ton for the West lead and the Dodgers ended their homestand with only four wins in nine games. Tonight. trailing Houston hy one game. the Dodgers play in San Ou .,., 1 '011iglu Cl111111u•I I I a I 7 Diego, where the Padres have won five or six games against Los Angeles this season. "SAN DIEGO ALWAYS gives us a lot of tro uble down there," said Dave Lopes. who accounted for three of the Dodgers' 10 hits Thursday and both of their runs. "We're. just. going to-have. to play San.- Di ego with the same intens ity we do Houston and Cincinnati . " Dave Goltz. 7·8. will start the first game ' The Pennant Race Hou a ton Dodgers Clnctnn8t.I w 17 18 15 L H S7 SI r._ ll~llA ... IMO ICMEDU~ G•rne• GB Lett 1 m g I • OOOGERS ('I HOME CJt Ocl J, •. S v\ Hoo;~ton AWAY t.is.ot 1',11,ll•ls.n01e91>.5">Ll0,0cl l,l •t S..n Fr.,-tietKO Cll'lCINNATI Il l HOME IS) S.pl JO, Oct I••·~ 019110, Oct 3, •,SY\ All•nl• "WAY Ill 5"11 2•. 27. ll, •t HOU\lon HOUSTON '" HOM E 1•1 StPI 2•. U , 2t v> C•ncrnn•ll. Sept JO, Oct I, l y\ Allanl• AWAY UI Ocl J, •• s •I Lo\ ""'18'~ " of the series against the Padres' Steve Mura . 7-7. The Dodgers play three in San Diego and.lbre<:. in San Far~~isco bef qre returning home to close lhe regular season in a t hree-game series with Houston. Out of necessity, the Dodgers started Conner Refuses To Discuss '83 N EWPORT. R .l. <AP) - freedom s kipper Dennis Conner had just completed a two-year m ission to defend the America's Cup. and he was not ready to start talking about 1983. ~ campaign was actually carried by two yachts. Enterprise and the year-old Freedom. Conner decided only in May to go with the newer boat after try- ing both off Newport and off his home in San Diego for the past year. It was an investment or lime and money by the sponsor- ing _Fort Schuyler Foundation unmatched in the cup's 129-year history. three rookies against the Giants. Mickey Hatcher opened at third base in place of Ron Cey. who suffered a bruised thumb in Wednesday night's game. Mike Scioscia and Bobby Mitchell were also in lhe starting lineup, and when Mitchell in- jured a hamstring in the first inning, he was replaced by another rookie, Rudy Law. "WE HAD A LOT of offense out of our lineup, I don't care who took their places," s aid Lopes, who homered in the first in- ning and singled in the Dodgers' only other run in the ninth. "There's a tremendous amount of pre- ssure in a pennant race. It's more mental than physical, and it's particularly tough on the young player. ··considering everythin g. we'r e fortunate to be where we are." _ -Eel Whitson,_l.l:ll_ with.J:elief help from Gary Lavelle. earned Thursday's victory. e n din g a personal three-game losing streak against Los Angeles. HIGH THROW ALLOWS RUDY LAW A BASE HIT. ··First. l 'm going to have to decide if I'm r eady to give up two years of m y life or three vears. because that's what it's coming to." said Conner. who brought a new level of dedica· t1on to the triennial yachting eve nt. Bond also said he will stay with the so-called "bendy mast" introduced to cup competition this summer by the British Yacht Llonheart and copied by the Australians before the start of the finals. Wives Tales "IT'D BE EASY to get caught up in the euphoria of it right now and say I can't wait until 1983." he said. "But I.can't do that." No 'Pressure on Coaches Conn e r trounced t h e challenger Australia by three minutes. 38 seconds Thursday to take his fourth victory in the best-of-seven finals and turn back the 24th threat to the New York Yacht Club's hold on the top prize in sajling. He and Australia designer Ben Lexcen, who will draw the plans for the two new yachts, said every boat vying lo defend or challenge for the cup in 1983 will sport such rigs, which have a flexible top that allows more sail lo be exposed to the wind and still conform to the 12-meter de· s ign rules. By CURT SE EDEN Ot ... Dell'( f'li.t Sl.lff There are quite a few Orange County junior college rivalries that can be tabled intense. but none match the baWes that have taken place over the ye a rs between Golden West and Orange Coast colleges. The players are physically re· ady. emotionally prep a red; the fan s h ave set asid e th is particular Saturday nil(i'f; and both campuses are buzzinf? with excitement: But the two men who direct this annual show -Orange Coast Coach Dick Tucker and Golden West Coach Ray Shackleford -seem far more relaxed. In fact. they refuse to let the pressure get to them . And that comes Crom two pret· , ty good sources: their wi\'es Pat Shackleford m et her husband when both were 12 years old. She bas seen her share or football over the years and she loves every second of it. "l go to every game and l have for lots of years. All the coaches· wives usua lly s it together," Pat explains. "Golden Wes t has always been vt:rY fortunate to have a lot of people who have continued to follow the football team. Our friends also go lo the games. and so does Ray's family." Pat con- tinues. And she says the dail> routine around the Shackl eford abode rem a ins pTetty much the way it a lways is during the week of lhf' OCC-GWC contes t ll 's pretty calm. "Everythan~·s the same," Pat explains matter·of factly "Ray duesn 't bring his footba ll home with him. There's nothing out of the ordina ry that we do or that we don't do. lt's just like any ,.. other game during the season." But Alan Bond. head of the Australian campaign, already is making plans for the 25th challenge. He said he will return in three years with two new 12-meters. "We 've had a very good lesson. and l can tell you not to take us lightly," said Bond. "We're a country and a peopole who keep on lt'ying. ·· The 1980 campaign was lhe third mounted by Bond' and the fifth straight by an Australian boat. AUSTRALIA SKIPPER Jim Hard y, who sca red the Am.ericans by winning one race in the finals a nd leading in another onJy to have the time limit expire, said his three turns at the wheel of a challenging boat are enough. .............. Does Ray eat any s pecial meal the day of the game? ··ue eats whatever l fix," P at responds. In short, the Sh acklefords mana,Jle to li ve with the pre- (Stt WlVES. Page 89) HIS RESOLVE to invest in two yachts reflects the impact the Freedom effort has had on this elite sport. The U.S. defense ·'I'll not sail an Ame rica's Cup challenger again ... I'm just a winemaker a nd a weekend sailor. The parttimers a re finished. Dennis Conner has pro- ven that," ,said Hardy. one or Australia's major vintners. WINNERS' REWARD -Freedom skipper Dennis Connor waves a drink in reaction to Thursday's victory. Behind him are crew members Rieves Potts (center) and Tom Whidden (top}. Tars, CdM (lash; Edison Gets Test Ry ROGE R CARLSON OC tlle O.lly Pl .. 1 Staff Corona del Mar High's &;a Kings s~ek lo snap a seven-game losing streak to arch-rival Newport Harbor and Edison High's Chargers are trying to protect a 10-game winning streak as the non-league football season enters Week No. 3. A capacity crowd is expected at O r ange Coast College where El Modena's Vanguards invade. eyeing a second straight upset of defending CIF · Big Five Conference champion Edison, while additiona l seating has been placed .at Newport Harbor to help ac- comodate an expected overflow crowd. D.J . Bell and hls Edison teammates * are ranked No. I in the Big Five Conference and Orange County. which Is exactly where they were a year ago when El Modena shocked the Chargers, 28·27. And Newport Harbor will be trying to turn its season around after an 0-2 start, and they can make it a full 180 degrees with a victory over Corona del Mar on a night celebrating lhescbool 's 50th year. Elsewhere, Fountain Valley's Btrons travel to Long Beach to duel Wilson for the sixth strai1ht time, hoping to keep an unblemis hed record against the • Bruin.a intact. Huntington Beach's Oilers tackle Bolsa Grande with an eye on snapping the school's 27-game winless streak and Laguna Beach, buoyed by a 49-16 rout over Mayfair a week ago, hosts speedy Elsinore. San Clemente tries to re-group after a 7-6 loss to Corona del Mar, but will be doing it without receiver-defensive back deluxe Bob Owens against Vllla Park, while Dana Hills is going after its fourth strqight victory at Bassett. Dana Hills, 2-0 oo the seuon, would create a school record with a triumph against the La Puente-based Bauett eleven. Saddleback is p(afued by injuries, but s till rates the favorite's role at winless Irvine and University will be trylne to bounce back from a 14· 13 loss at 1'dUn with a test against La1una Hills, a team whic h extended defending Sea View Lea1ue kin11>in· Estancia , before fallin1 in thermal seconds, 16·14. Westminster hosts Empire Lea1ue represenUative Cypress and Capmraoo Valley's unbeaten Cou1ari travel to .Carlsbad, a team which shelled San 'Diego Hoover, 54.0, ln the first week. T.......-1--..11:•1 COtOM cltl MM" el'"-' He,_ II M4ldllftl .... ldtteft .. oc:c f'-i.lfl Velie'( el Le WlllM ... .. ~--.. ~l\flell 8"<1\ ,,.,,.. .. ~ llHcll v111.,...•s..c.......,.. 0-Hllls .. ....... ..... -.c .... 1,,,. Le..-Hlll\n Ut\IWOlty •I Minion.., .... C'(PAM .. W..llTllMt~ Gettltt,... vec .. y ec c.1.-... ..... ..... _,.. . ... -.. • .... , . . "' .. ---..... --............ -...... --.... -.. ....-. ,.... .. -..... ,. .. ' . .., ... -... 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T'rof)C' 'la ul .iftt•r 1 h1 "" 111t 111 ··Pat lbonla~ r 1&me up ur1d usk1'lt fo r "'' 11u111h .. 1 ''"" Faulkne r said, ·you can 't 1h> that lln t'<lll'P••n\ tun< "Then he lifted nw an inch off lhl' ~1111111.I 1101111u'hl'1l "" against my car And then he pres ed h1' ~upt-1 Ho" I rml' .iml his hand pretty close to my fall· To wllich Faulkner re phe.l · \ 011 .ir• nH•.,.,111.; \.\ llh 111 i ability to run the team " Former San Diego Char~er star 1-:1 11114 W r1~ht "h1t .:11 companied Trope to Rams t'amp, broke up tht -.t•urlh .111111111 two departed without further notice ...------Quor.-~•I •h~ IJay ------. Heavyweight champion Larr) llolmt!l>, un ha)-up coming bout with Muhummad Ali "I don t bt:11c\ t-111 violence I pray to God no one get~ hurt r JU'' "111 d11 whatever I have lo do to win." 'Norgan Spark• . l ~• ru \ 'ic"f o.,, Joe Morgan drilled a two·run homer and an £i RBI single as Houston trimmed Atlanta, 4·2, to re· gain the National League West lead Thursday Mor gan drilJed his 10th homer of the s eason to right in the third after pitcher Nol.n Ryan hacl singled ... Vic Correll lined a two-out double in the 10th inning lo drive in a pair of runs and give CincinnaH a 5·3 win ove r San Diego. The Reds, who open a three.game series an Hous ton t tonight. are 21h games off the pace Of the ;.•..r Astros who are one up on the Dodger-- . . . Reliever Dick Tldrow halted a ninth inning raJty and the Chicago Cuhs hung on for a 5-4 win over MontreaJ. RookiP Lonnie Smith's fifth inning sin~le pro duced the decisive run as Philadelphia edged the New York Mets, 2-1, to mo-.:e in to first place by one -half game over Mon treat in the East division ... Ted Sim· mon1 hit two home runs, including his seventh career grand s lam, and Jim Kut lllllCMtGo\tf scattered 11 hits as St. Lou.is defeated Pittsburgh, 10-2 .. .In the Ame rican League, Cleveland left· hander Rick Walu d.efeate.dthe New Yorll..Yan.kees, 5--0 with a seven-hitter. It was only the fourth loss in the last 24 games fo r the Yankees who had Graig Nettles take balling practice tor the first time since J uly. The El Toro r esident suffered from hepatitis at that time and bas been out of the lineup .. . . Oakland Manager Billy Martla went out of his way so Bria• Klllgmu would avoid losing 20 games this season. He took him out of the starting rotation with only a week to play but ironically, Kingman lost No. 20 as the Chicago White Sox beat the A's, 6-4. Corona del Mar's Matt Keoagb started but lasted only one inning before back spasms caused him to leave the game. Keough is 16·13 and may be through for the season ... Rookie Dave Edler's two-out, bases·loaded dOU· ble in the 11th inning scor ed three runs and gave Seattle a 7-6 victory over Texas. Bamp Wllls of Texas a nd Seattle Manager Maury Wills made major-league history as the first father-and-son combination to face each other . \'cue~ 1n11 P01J• (Jp .~B,\ Thi~ \'ear KW Vutdewegbe, the UCLA All·Amencan m center drafted No. 1 this year by the Dallas Mavericks, has decided against playing in the NBA tllis season after meeting with General Manager Norm Sonja and Rick Sand, the director of player personnel . . . The New York Knicks said that Toby Knight, a starting forward for the past three seasons, will m iss the entire 1.980-81 season because of ligament damage to his left knee . . . All-American Joe Barry Carroll, with a fresh $2 million cootr act in band, joined the Golden State Warriors ... The New York Knicks acquired vet eran Campy Ra11ell from the Cleveland Cavelie rs and sent center· forward Joe C. Meriweathe r and a 1981 draft choice to the Ca vs. Pac·lwrs T._p_.rs 8rgl• to,...,.. A 11houtan1o1. shovlnic Incident that broke out In [il lht· Cirt't'll Uuy Packer tuc ker room was described ell• 11~ um· plnyrr us the kind ot thlnat that could hap- lll'll 1tw wa v thanu:s ht1vc been going for this 11·11111 'll wal> JUSl u swnonal thing that didn't have 111n than" to 110 wit h wh11t':s happenln~ to this team," running hJ1·k t:ddlf' IA'e-Ivery said ot the Incident that Is reported to 11.1 ... 1• anwlw J t11m und linebacker Mike Do•1lau ... The N1•w \ urk •iumts acttled rookie Unebacker Bea Apua to their ''''ti·r Wade rere1ver Jimmy lloblalOa was placed on th ~ ..... 111J11n•(I n~~erve hst by the S an F rancts'co 49ers, 11111k 111.: ruum on thl' roster for former Jet detensive end 1.»wrrne ... Plllt'rs Neither Kea A.edenot1 of Cincinnati nor I homa.!I "Hollywood" Hendenoa of Houstoll are expected to .. t.u 1 111 ttw 01h·rs Rl"nguls contest Sunday .•.. Jim Lanier will t'•m1t· 0111 uf rct1 rt>ment an hopes of helping the Minnesota Vik- 111.i' m111rv ru1dlcd offensive line after being traded lo the team b) M 1111n1 ~1Jlhomore fe fensive back Darrell Adams waa re- 1n .. tut1-.I to thl' 1'1•xt1lj /\&M foot ball squad after a hearing In ~ h11 ll lw ch'\flUll'd repQrts that drugs were round in his room ... c ti,111l'l'll111 John ('ribfot of the University of Illinois has been """'' 11mt«l l1y Br~ Ten ofhr1als on the university's ehallenge to a • 11l1111• 1hut qu.11 tt•1 hac·k Dave Wilson is academically ineligible. ( rf .. n#ftotr. ff Prk 'l 'i'• for '\opn f,t-nd tlt-11 t 'n·oi.h a~. who birdied the first bole with l!I ,, 111 fo111 putt , a nd Ch (p Beck tied for the l1c .. 11ou11d ll·<id rn a PCA Tour tournament in :'; ·•P•• l'hu1 ,,1.1 ~ by posting sax-under-par 66s. ' 1 c1bhaw pl.t)'t~.J the Silverado Country Club North course \.\ l11tJ lh.'l'k. <i i it year.old pro who is struggling to keep his rol 1\1•1:-rnrc.J . µl<1yed the s lightly shorter South cou rse. Ala n TJ1111· uf L.1i.:u11<1 Niguel finished with an even-par round of 72 '\11tl' of the top 10 money winners on the LPGA tour wilt Ii··· 11(( rn quest or a ,Sl9,000 first prize in the Dallas l11urn.1nwnt at Bent Tree Country Club in Dallas today. Beth lh nit·I alon~ with Donna Caponi Young and Nancy Lopt>z Mt'ltoo are among the contenders with Sandra Post '" 1pµ1ng ltw t>vent 1'111 l11r••s lignfiu11 i" .. tmrriea11 M'..,,_"i11g l'hur.,day lhat he 1s aware of an FBI investigation I.AS V EGi\S P romoter Don King s aid m 111 b11x1ng tl1Jt has been underway for the last two niunths "They'vt• been around questioning everybody, but that's lht• t\mcrrt·:m way," said King, who is promoting next I hu1 ... tl..t) 's Muhammad Ali ·Larry llol mes World Boxing CouOL'll hcavy\.\l'ight c hampionship fi ght. King's longtime promotional rival, Bob Arum of Top Rank. lnr , ulso has been mentioned in the probe. "ll 's tht• system of checks and balances," -said K&nf( ·When you !-!Cl as good as Arum and I. they autom atically "l:trt inveslli:?atmg. • "That's al\\ ays been m y plight I'm the No 1 target because l 'm the hest in the world ." King questioned the FBI concern about pro moters who J bo :t{'t as managers of fij?hters. "Everywhere e lse in the world you can be a manager and :.i promoter," he said. "But he re in America , they think it's a conOirt of interest. I used to be a manager, but I'm not any more. But to me they're both the same. After a promoter si~ns a fighter for a card, in a sense, he ma nages the fighter. because he watches over the fighter." King said or the in vestigation, "I'm not looking for am· nesty or anything. As long as it's fair, that's all I want. Box- ing is--a-great sport-and I -wetcome anything-that-wlll herp-- keep it clean." .~tn·ipf Ba.d:etball T.-,... Collft'b US. Tour U.S. amateur basketball competition with· the m Soviet Union was banned Thursday until 1984 bet•ause the Soviets a bruptly canceled their na- tional team's U.S. tour next November according lo the president of the Amate ur Basketball Association. Dr. E dward S. Steitz s aid the Soviets canceled games against 13 NCAA schools because of a reorganization after the Soviet loss in the Moscow Olympics ... Raddy Baker set an Old Dominion 500 q ua lifying re<:ord at Martinsville Speedway and won the pole position for Sunday's Grand National stoc k car race . The World Boxing Council said it will decide on Sunday whether to grant permission for a title rem atch bct\\een welterweight c hampion Roberto Duran and Sagar Ray Leonard, whom he beat for the title June 20 in Montreal Tony Baltazar overwhelming his foe all the way , scored a fourth round knockout over Ed Ballaran at the Olympic auditorium .. Star defender Artur of the New England Tea Men regained consciousness more th an 48 hours after un- dergoing s urgery to remove a blood clot on ttis brain The tnclependent syndicate whose yacht Clipper finished sc('ond in the America's Cup trials said the boat will race again rn 1983 and will be joined by a new boat as a teammate. Television. Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at San Diego, 7 p.m ., KABC 1790); Chicago at Angels, 7:30 p.m ., ~MPC (710). Basketball San Diego al Lakers, 8 p~m .. KLAC (570). Fr,1day, September 26, 1980 ONLY PILOT 87 DH lrwitational Top Runners Vie Saturday By ROGER CARI.SON I OI IM o.lly ~-. Sl.lff Saturday's r unning of the s eve nth a nnua l Dan a Hil ls Invitationa l kicks off the prep cross country season and many or the top-ranked teams will be com peting, including No. I ranked Costa Mesa. It begins at 8 a.m. with the featured Division I boys seniors going at noon. Also on the docket Sat urday is the Corona del Mar Invitational with a s 1m1lar time schedule It's a new decade , but the same story for cross country -the Orange Coast area is loaded with outstanding teams and in dividuals Here's a look at some of thP area's best · C'o ·ta Mesa Coach John Carneys Mu~tangs arc per~hed atop the Cl I" 4 A rankings anti ' justifiably so. Joe Fisher. the c oach \.\ho µut the crew together. has left for collegratc duties. but Carney fi gures to keep the Mustangs a mong the ulite The top lnd1 viduals are Scott Lac rosse (sixth in the CIF finals as a junior). Mark Howard John Crackcl. Victor Hererra. Ron Kuehne a nd Kevin Juberg Add Henry Median', Darrel Walker and Mak e Carpe nter. Mike Kieck <and Mark Ballard to the rost<'r ;ind il presents an lm posing lim•up University Bob Messina ap Pl'.OU'l;~to hav-e a pat hand-with several flUt~tanding runners, led b) Brad Me)cr I 15 05) and Stuart Lloyrt I 15 ' I 1 > Others who figure big fur the Trojans : Scott Emers. Stl·ve E m e ry, J ohn Owens. Steve Deeks, J eff Kuhel Phil Moores and Brian Nelson Prcsenll.> the Trojans are No 4 in the CJF 4 A r ankings. Edison The Cha rgers an• No. 7 in the rankings, led by the Southern Section's No I runner Jon Buller. Butler was tlurd in the CIF finals as a junior a rte-r nu sloweanlm . m ers in th e Edis on stab l e : Fre d Wolverton. Michael Coe. Eddie Gilpin and Doug Clurr. Fountain Valley Ranked No 8 currently, the Barons are defending four divisional Sunset League lJtles and w11l be doing 1t b ehind N ed Mosher , Bo b Erickson, Tom Strelow, Doug Ma nn. John Mct ch ell, Steve Oc-clcy, Dunny Ueynoso and Craig Smoot, all who purk well, especiall y the first th• ee. Mater Dei Bob Planta. 3 junior with a 9 :u: <·lo<:kang, leads a junior tlununall·cl Monarths unit, and they hann't been over looked thr' art' r:111ko •d No I on l'Rt.JS'; C<Jl !NTRY th<: J A lt•vcl Otltt•1 s to watch .Junior-. .J11hn :°ll(•hon, Johli McShanl•, 1'.rnr•· .,,strJda und Mark MrM :t:i tcr, st:nJOr Put 'l\l:own .u1d '"Pho111or1• M1td1 t-:ddy Newport fl ;,1hor The Sailors hav1• '""' uni\ on1· runnc•r (Hob Frank Im 1 .111d .111· parc·ll hy Hun ll.1rn. 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M 1ttl I· 1 •\rn mt• .lt>ff Mallone .n1c.J .11 fl 1(1 .. irh Sun Sets o n Tars Neuport Off to SPa .. I' lf>l(' NORWALK -It became of· fi c1al Thursday on the eve of Newport Harbor High's SOth re union. the Sailors leave the Sunset League at the conclusion of this 1980·81 season, moving to the 8ea View League. Orange County's eight leagues dc•c 1ded nn the issue w1l h a 5 3 vote approving the rc·leagueing which \\a!> designed by Corona d l'I M<:ar Princip a l Dennis Evans Tht: St-a \'1cw Le:.igue \.\ill in <.'~ude th· present m embers Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa. Estanc1<.1. Irvine . University and El Toro along with the Sailors and Saddlehack High. T aking Newport H arbor s long.standing place in lhC' Sunset Lea~utt \.\di h1 1 ~ Jll • ... ~ Thr· r11.11pos.1l 1>••·· I d bv l hc narrn\\•'"t ol 11 ... 1g111; j (l1>1 he· ang l ~rl .1·r 1ppril\.t'• ln 'Jr;jn1•c Count' p11n6f• 11' -q '6 The S<.iut n l" .,,1 1.1·,1J.,u1• 1 t" matn ... the• ;;um•• \ ot1nl.! 1lj :1111:--t lh• t•rOJl')~ JI \\t•n• tht ~111th <•u 1 t f''m p1re and Crntun '''•ll'IJl'" ''1th much of lite' 1111r><l.,1l u111 '"' 1 t1w n11•vc rncnt of "ant a 'i.. .tr1rl ~..a11ta \na \ ~1111 \ I rt•m t 1 l ••nturv tr, 1lw Emp11 • 111 •1111•'1 111 pl.it'~ El Oor~uh• .incl r: P• r .1111;1 tn \ht' ( t Ill w Hoth lt·.i~ 11 • .JI •· u11 .rn1mous in ~Ul h a pl.H'' "111 1t1d at appears nnly a mJH11 1f 111111 ht fore the Cl r St1ut hl'I re S<'t t 11111 1..nfoncs II Sailor Poloists Romp Over Valhalla Baseball Standings With four players scoring 20 goals betwee n the m , t he N~wport Harbor High water polo team opened play in the South Coast tourname nt Thursday with a commanding 27-2 victory over Valhalla High from San Diego County. The 32-team tournament is being played at three schools ... ~,.tl.J.· 11 Aulo Center Dr. 1m... a.noo JAGUAR 1979 XJ12 Demo. <Ser. #106738) CLOSEOUT List ...... $25 ,328. 90 Disc ..... $ S,628.00 = $19,700.90 JAGUAR 1979 XJS (Ser ••• ..,) CLOSEOUT List ...... $27 ,336. 90 Disc. . ..• $ 5,000.00 = $22,338.90 -..~•till.• .......... c.. 11 AIM c:.eer Dr. ...... ...,. until Saturday's championship game which wall s tart at 3 o'clock in the Newport Harbor pool. Newport is the No. 2 seeded team behind top·ranked Sunny Hills. Mike Howell led the Sailors in scoring with s ix goals while Jeff Wilson and J .R. Salvatore each contributed rive and Diggy Riley four Other area teams to wtn first round games included Es - tancia over San Marcos, 8·5: Oana Hills over Mira Costa, 13·4 ; ond Irvine over Dos Pueblos. 9·R. Laguna Beach , E dison. Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar all lost Thurs day. AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. 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'uul l\whrun Wt.• needed lhl' hr ... 1 d11\lo11 .. nil Frank ( Vu1llonet 1 ~ot 11:. th JI J Oll mor e ·· Ma l er lh-1 Sl'or~·d tht> f1rs1 time 1t LOuch~d tlw bCJll l"s1ng over SLX minutes of tht-chwk. the Monarchs drove to the St John Bosco one-yarJ hne But on third-and ~oal. Mater Dei was C'alled for illel{a l pro· cedure. moving the ball to the six. After an incomplete pass, Tom Baine came on and kicked a 22-yard field goa.I to give the Monarchs a 3 0 lead It was a learl that was tt> last until late in the third auarler Going to the air on every play but one , St. .John Bosco drove from its 28 to the Monarch nine w-hen q1.rnrterhac k Robe-rt Murvin hit i\ndv Salazar on an out pattern in the corner of the end zone. The conversion gave the Braves a 7 3 lead heading m· to the fourth quarter Newp'ort H a rbo r High c~nter C l ~rk e Smit~ .a.nd quarterback Gary Parrish W\U take their shots a_t VlSltmg Corona del Ma r tonight in the ~ig Ga~e . seeking to up the Sailor's record to 15·3 and eight straight over the Sea Kings. It st arts at 7: 30. Eagles Rally, 8-7 . Estancia Wins Heart-stopper By aOGIEllCAllLSON Santa Ana still bad 1:20. oe-o.itv ...... s"'" . or playing time rem aining and Warning: If you have a heart moved to the Estancia 44, near- problem. stay away from Estan· Ing the range of place.kicker · · 's.loolbalLleam. Soon;:.;;.e=r-..,upr~Jeu Zamora. or later they'll get you -just like they did the Santa Ana BUT SCO'IT DAVIS picked off Saints Thursday night. an interception, Estancia ate T horoughly bottled up, trailing away some time and punted out of 7·0 and on defense with less than danger, although Zamora sWJ five minutes remaining, Coach had a prayer. but missed a Ed Blanton's Eagles 'ot the 55-yardutemptatthegun. break of the night on Chns Cran-lo essence. the Saints showed dall 's interception and 28-yard e veryone how to let one get re turn to the Santa Ana 28, away after marching at will in capitalized with a s ix-play the first half, but settling for a march and won it with a two-s kimpy seven-point halftime point pass for an 8-7 non·lea_gue lead. verdict at Newport Harbor High. Quarterback Scott Franklin "I told them don't ever quit," completed 10 of 16 for 162 yards said a jubilant Blanton. "And (10 were to Ivan Camancho for the good U>rd smiled on us. 138 yards In that span). but only a U ·yard TD strike to Camancho amounted up to any points. With Steve Kram loet rcw the aeuoa (neck injW')'), tbe Eagles were in deeper lrouble wi.tb the loss of Jobn Bokenko (bad::) and John Recio (shou ld er>. but stayed within ranee wi.th a solid effort -no lost fumbles. only one interception, 11 yards in penalties and a steady puntin& J(ame . T h e Saints, meanwhile, were intercepted four times. St atistically, it was Santa Ana's game. The defending Cen· tury League cha mpions owned Estancia's secondary in the fint half, but they committed tbe cardinal sin of wasting scoriJll opportunities. "OUR TEAM CAN WIN when it comes to play. The offense hung in there and we played great defense." Crandall's interception came when first he tipped the ball. then intercepted at the Estancia 44 and weaved his way back up field into Saints' territory -and at the 28 it was by far the Eagles' deepest penetration of the night. Vikings Prove Their Validity Workhorse Bob Urmson took over Crom there, rushing for gains of 3. 12, 2 and 4 yards. barging over fro~ three yards ?Ut over the right side and bet}md 240-poundtackle Mike Smith. The Eagles trailed by a point. but they weren't settling for a s tandoff. Blanton put everythlng on the line with their "Boot" play. Quarterback Jim McC~hill faked to Urmson inside. stepped back and found J aime Aiken alone in the end zone for the win· ning two-point pass and the Saints were on lhe ropes. By J ACK MINTIER Ol lN o.lty l'llel Staff Coach Dave Thompson 's Marina Viking foot ball team scored its third s traight win of the young 1980 football season Thursday night. 20·14, over favored Foothlll at Westminster High. Foothill, previously ranked· No. 3 in the county by the Daily Pilot. fell to the well-executed veer offense of the Vikings. backs Pat Lustig and Chris Ven· I tura at full force , used ground control attacks to account forl two seeond quarter scores. With 8: 17 left in the second quarter Grandstaff faked the Foothill defense with a handoff! and ran a bootleg in for a 19-j yarcl score. Marcel Weise kicked the Marina PAT. ANOTHE R FA KE in the second quarter. this time with l : 33 remaining. put the Vikes ahead. A fake handoff and a rollout _ by t he Viking quarte r back brought tbe Foothill secondary in just enough for Grandstaff to Th at set the s ta ge for Vuittonet's heroics ··Obvious ly, this was a very big win for us ... said CoC'hrun "St. John Bosco 1s the best team we 've played so far, but we just play~d with a tremen· dous amount of character and Seahawks Nip Mustangs With the score even at 14 in the third quarter, Viking quarte rback Bob Grandstaff found Jeff Frandsen over the middle in the end zone for a six- yard score. After the missed PAT the Vikes held a slim 20-14 advantage with 5;52 showing on the clock The Knights then took a long ball controlled possession and marched ·down the field from their 41 to the Viking 10. hit end Mike Bush with a four· yard scoring strike: Weise's I second PAT was also good. The Knights fought back to the end as Blaising directed a Foothill drive on its next possession. With the Knights on the Marina 22. he found O.J . Dutcher in lhe flat and hit him • c.am@ out-on toµ_·· Moser's T hree TDs PacfJ 19-14 Win AFTER SUCCESSFULLY gai n i n~ two firsl-down s_on fourth-down situations behind them. the Knights were forced into another fourth down situa· lion at the Vike 10. Senior la1lhuck Kevin lhggms, th e back lh<tl Vuitlonet r eplaced , had hi s !-.ec(f_nd straight 100 yard l{ame. rushmg for l 50 o n 26 ca r r ies Quarterback Dan Sottasanti was near a nawlcss 11 for 17 for 120 yards, with fi ve of those comple· lions going to senior Mike Trot- ter 8y CURT SEEOEN • 01 -0.tlf Pli.t Sutt Rick Moser might be remem bered for effiicr hiS onenslve capabilities or his de fensive tenacity arter his performance Thursday night The senior from Ocean View High School ran for three touchdowns. including a one· F r om P agt' 86 SEV ANO 'S COLUMN • • • ·'It was obvious by her an· nouncement that she has no con· sideration for timing," said Gurnick. "The Rams are no longer acting like a team but li~e a business It's labor vs. management. and you're either in favor or orre or the other "You write a story and either the players like 1t or the owner likes It. This was a story that labor liked and management didn't. "t TIDNK IT WAS a definite over-reaction on Georgia's part. Other stor ies have made her look a lot worse. l don't know why she picked this one to go off the deep en<1. Naturally, l nev~r beard from Georgia about this thing . . . but then l didn't reaJ- l y expect to either ,'' said Gurnick. ·'I think the title of her pro· duction company CEmpress) re· ally sheds some Li ght. I think she feels she's above criticism. especially from her employees. 1 think she feels these people who work for her are not entitled to express their feelings "I trunk she was very. very surprised to see whal s he saw in print. The timing of her an- nouncement. though, shows she does not have a good feel for the feelings of her players." ALTHOUGH SOME strong opinons have been voiced Crom both sides, Gum1ck hopes the in cident can now be dropped "If the Rams are smart they'll pretend that this thing never happened. Maybe they need more stories like this about the team and about Georgia because they sure played pretty well Sunday." Gurnick chuck led. "As far as I'm concerned the issue is dead. I'm j us t going to go about my job the same way I have been ror tbe last three years. I'm just going to assume I caught Georgia and Ray on a bad day." U nfortunately, Gu rn ic k's episode was probably only the beginning unless Sweet Georgia decides to surface with som e explanations. --N, And it's too bad Klosterman and Malavasi are getting lhe heat from her. It's undeserved . They didn't do anything to cause the problems, only .ehe is to blame. As a matter or fact. they both have gone beyond the call of duty in defending her I really think Sweet Georgia has no concept of the unrest s he 's caused, or how much anger and animosity there is within the players. Said one Ram: "l don't think t he NFL is any place for a woman owner. l think she's tried to do her best. she just doesn't know what she's doing. She's 'gotten some bad advice." yard dive in the fourth quarter, then batted away two possible to~down passes in the final stanza to help the Seahawks overcome a s tubborn Costa Mesa team, 19·14 in a pre-season football contest at Huntington Eeach Hif!h School. Mosher. now in his third year as a member o~ the ,Seiihawk varsity squad. was a one-man wrecking crew. scoring on runs of 40 and 10 yards in the first quarter to help the Seahawks open what appeared like a com- fortable 13·0 lead. BUT COSTA M ESA Coach Tom French and his underdog Mustangs battled back and held a 14· 13 lead with eight minutes remaining in the game. "They're a better te am than us. That's all I can say." French said after the game. But he meant it in more ways than one. "We always e njoy p l aying Ocean View because they're gentlemen." After the scare Ocean View Coach Ken Moats received. he might oot enjoy the Mustangs that much. Still. he only had praise for French and Costa Mesa (0·3). "I don't think you can col)'lPU· menl your kids enough," he told French in the middle of the field after the game was over . "We really had trouble scoring agaillSl them." EVEN AFTER the Seahawks had tallied twice, the first time on their first offensive play with Mosher breaking three tackles for a 40-yard TD. the Mustangs refused to give in. Less than five minutes after his fi rst score. Mos her went in again. this time from the 10. lt looked like il was going to be a cakewalk. 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Meanwhile, Costa Mesa and junior QB Tam Eilerts had to please French with a number of sustained drives which resulted in 18 first downs on the night. COSTA MESA finally got on the scoreboard thanks to an in· terceplion by Forest W emer at the Seahawk 25 It took the Mustangs five plays and a pass interference penally at the two- yard line. to score their first seven points. Dave Montano rambled in for the score. and the PAT by Cliff Elbourn sliced Ocean View's lead lo 13·7. Costa Mesa's defense then went to work. shutting down Ocean. View for the better part of the second half. At the same time, Eilerts, a junior who is replacing injured No. J QB Greg Teregis, gained more confidence as the contest wore on . ··costa Mesa was red hot in that second half, " Moats com· mented. "They just deserved a little better favor." -w.ith a screen~pass_ Taking the ball behind three offensive linemen . Dutcher crossed into the end zone will! no lime left on the clock as tbe gun for the secon d quarter sounded. , Marina and Foothill went intO ~ the locker TOOm tied at 14. The Vikings got the break they needed as Foothill fumbled and t he Vikings' Rich Evans jumped on the ball at the 13 lo prevent the Knights from gain- ing a first down inside the 10 MAll.INA'S STRENGTH came and a possible score. from Lustig and Ventura as they The Knights had one last stab were virtually unstoppable. at a score in the esc aping Ventura. listed at 5-6 and 165 minutes of the conte~t. but three pounds, was all the Knights ~straight incompletes stalled the could handle as he ran 20 times drive. for 136 yards. He had runs of 23, Marina ate up the clock as 24 and 29 yards. they took its lasl possession Team.mate Lustig ran for 76 from the Knights 36 and slowly yards on 16 carries as the two watched the clock dwindle. The accounted for t he bulk of game ended with Marina OD the Marina's248-yardsontheground. Knights' one-inch line. While Lustig an d Ventura were nmning over the Foothill FOOTHILL TOOK an early defense. ex-Marina runningback lead by going"70 yards OD its Tom Fischbeck was not havin& first possession of the game for his best night. a score as q uarterback Scott The Foothill back carried U B l aising found e n d John times fo r the Knights but could Marshall in the end zone for a only muster S9 yards. He bad 29-yar d scoring combination one 20-yard explosion in the fint with 6:25 left in the first quarter. quarter but beyond that tbe Vik· The Vikings, running with ing defense held him at bay. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- NFL Standings AME RICA.N CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East w L Pct. PF PA Philadelphia 3 0 1.000 104 16 Buffalo 3 0 1.000 72 43 Dallas 2 1 .667 65 61 New England 2 1 .667 92 85 NY Giants 1 2 .333 65 93 Miami 2 1 .667 44 50 Washington 1 2 .333 47 62 Baltimore 1 2 .333 50 SS St. Louis 0 3 .000 63 85 NY Jets 0 3 .000 51 74 Central Central Detroit ·3 0 1.000 90 34 Pittsburgh 2 1 .667 79 64 Minnesota 2 1 .667 65 79 Houston 2 l .661 54 54 Tampa Bay 2 1 .667 44 49 Cincinnati 1 2 .333 58 62 Chicago 1 2 .333 42 49 Cleveland 1 2 .333 44 63 Green Bay l 2 .333 40 86 West West San Diego 3 0 1.000 94 50 San Oakland 2 1 .667 75 65 Francisco 3 0 1.000 87 '11 Seattle 1 2 .333 61 87 Rams 1 2 .333 80 72 Denver 1 2 .333 60 71 Atlanta l 2 .333 11 65 Kansas City 0 3 .000 43 64 New Orleans 0 3 .000 52 83 . s.e.\l'.aO-, ........ HY GI-a, I l~NWl tat 101 Ml,........ II\ Detroit H-Or-alMlaml Oa•tllnll al lkltl•lo 1a...-1 •et 101 Pllltedetpt\le at SI. Louis Atl..,te al 5en Francisco HY Jell et 8elllmore San OietD el ICeMeS Cltt' !CMMll •al t > s .. 111, a1 WMNnvton c111caeo a1 Pt"-'-911 Cleve!.,,.. at T ...... Bay OellH lls. ~Bay el Mii•-" • Houa..., al c1nc1nnet1 ..... , .. ._ O.n.,.r et -f.1191-(OW-I 1 •t •> FOOTBALL SPORTS ON TV I ' ' Saddleback Home Bucs, Rustlers Ready for Duel By ('lla T s.:EIU~N OI -Oellt "*4 , .... ··1 don't know whal we'n• .:o mg to do •tcalnsl tht-m vr wh•l will happen. but we 'r t> 1iomw to be there... uys Oran&e CulUL Colleee football coa c b Ou:k Tdr ker Sut>h a prophet• 1s uhoul tht> best anyone c..n t-ome up '41th when Tucktir's P1rutt·~ t anl(h• with t;oldt•n Wt>!ll ( 'ollt'l:t' Thl' a rr h r ivals squ11rt• off Satunln) night at 7 JO with tht' ~·111m•r taking home the Vu.'lor~ Ht>ll Down the rvad a bit . l 'uul·h Ken Swearmgen 's Saddleburk Gauchos take lo the home f1elcl for the ri rsl l ime 111 this )'OWlg season with a 7 30 t·ontesl agains t invading Weis t I.tis Angeles City College Here's a dose look at the c-om bat ants. Golden Weat et OCC One of the m ost popular Junior college confrontations in Orange County. this battle as now in its 15th year . with Orange Coast JC FOOTBALL holding a slim 7·6·1 advantage This year, however. the P irates a re the underdogs if that means anything. And in the past. it hasn 't. Go ld e n W est Coach Ray S h ackleford's squad holds a s light edge because of its gritty perfor mance in a 14-14 tie with highly touted Bakersfield last week and the Rustlers' 30-3 victory over OCC in last year's c lash. In addition , the R u stlers a r e load e d wit h talented sophomores. They we re r anked 17th in a pre-season poll , 13th in the st ate poll and seventh in Southern California. "It doesn't seem to m atter who is the favorite in this game ... cautions Shackleford. "The gam e is j us t ver y un- predictable. One thing you know though is that it's going to be em otional and h&J'.d-hilting.'' BOTH TEAMS run s imilar of. re nses. but Golden West's strong s uit , its offense. a lso gives the Rustlers the edge. Both tea m s also fou n d qua r terbac ks in l ast week's openers. The Pirates' Charlie Boss withstood pressure to com· p le t e 11 of 22 p asses for a respectable 134 yards in a 17-14 t riumph over Palomar la s t Saturday. Golden West's Tony LaPlante was al.so impressive, hitting on nine of 17 passes for 102 yards in th e f i r s t 30 minu tes at Bakersf ield . The 6·2, 205· pounde r 's pin-point passing keyed GWC 's only fir s t-half scoring drive. a 12-play. 73-yard • marc-h lh.tt 14 .... 1 M111wd b) .. 10 \ 1Hd ru r\tn b \-'>U1JhUlllt1rt' 1,11lhark f'rt'd ~uon· M t'.1nwh1lf' Tt.H'kt•r ,., ho11111)l for ... om e 1mpnn 1·m1 nl 1n h1' lt>am 's nmnin • 1tum1· " ~TUU' \'O l HA \ •· tt11 0 p l 1 0 n U rf 1• 11 <,I 11 0 d \ U II I I' t hro" in.: .111 I h• I irn1· 'ornd hin1• 1i. "rnn g , ht· 1 '-J1lu1n.., I 111· P•rnh'" 'tumhlt·tl ror lt•!>'i'l hUll !>41 ~ .i1 th on th1· ~1 11u111I ut'Jltl'>I l'alum.11 \\t' \t' .tl~11 \\l1t k1•J \t:'I\ ha1 d on 11111 l..11 kmi.: itu11H.' Out t'O\ 1•1 .ii:•· 11f p11nt ind k 11•kof(, lonkl'(I ~1 .. .cl "'"' w1•1•k ton t1 nut>~ 1 u. h.t•1 ho, Sl-ott Hou!>t' ha' bn·11 1111111)! d )(<>O<l JOh '4 tth k"·kuff, ,11111 1 m pll'U~t·cl "1th OUI l''\lt .1 po111t k1l'ktr. 1Mark 1 I llilt·:-. Tucker .,J,., t,~,·., '11 011~ point 1s its dt'tt:"n..,c µ.i rticular>l} the Hustlt.·r h111·h 11·1..u corp~ "Our offo1b 1• "'II Ill' tt·~ted," he pred1CL<; The t'Ontcst u ... uJlh draws J se ll o ut <·ro"°'' 111 LeBard Stadium. and t111:-. ye;ir 's game should be no e <·t>ption West LA at Seddlebeck ~ Ken Swearingen s a ys hi!> Gauchos must O\ er<'ome mis - takes and improv<' its offense. After all , Saddleback only scored 42 points in its opener with Ventura last week ·'You feel rather foohsh talk ing about improving your of- fense when you score that many points ." Swearinge n says . "However scoring points was the only thing we did well. "We have to improve our run ning game. The problem last week was simple We were using John Hill at qua rterback and he hadn 't practiced for two weeks because of an in1ured ankle ," Swearingen explains. "AND VENTURA was all set to stop lbe run. That's why our passing game wor ked so well," he adds. Hill hit fo r 21 of 27 passes. am assing 234 yards. He adds, "Our k icking game is horrible and it should be one of our bright spots. Swearingen and his staff were stunned when their placelricker, Guy J ohnson. missed his first point after at- tempt against Ventura. ·•But it's appare ntly a trad.lt· ion for him," Swearingen says. ··He's missed his first attempt for the past three or four years.'' T he Gauchos gave up 27 points to Ventura, yet Swear ingen says his defense is his strong pomt right now "Most of their points were set up by pen a lties, particularly pass interference calls, .. he explains" t<EN SWEA RINGEN WIVl~S ... .. ..,urt', amt, 111 fLll't don 't ltk.e lo think tht!} urc undt•r IJll''"'""e M t' a 11 " h 1 l e I) 1 1· k :i n II Ph1ll11J1•-. Tuckt:r al~ LAike the ganit m -;tn dt ··nick 1~ always ('Ulm ,· ex plams Phllhppa 'This 1s JUSt anoth1•r gaml' tu ham Whl'n 1t 's II\ er , it's over Thttt ., JU!-1 111:-. pt•rsonJltt \ ' She adds. ·Aft <.'r :Ju Y<'Jr'l of football, l 've gone to a Int of ~am C's. an'l_ U1e k has twt-"n the .,;11ne wa\ in the pJst " WH V 00 THF.SE two Cott{'hes refuse toct nustered over T llE ga me of the year? A look at their coaching record~ o;hl)ws they have murh in common · Tur ker is No Hon the n:Jtaon '!' winnmgest aC'tl e <·ommun1ty coUege football coac·hes List Ile h as ral'kcd up a rt'l'Ord or 114.59.3 over his 18 years as a JC head coach Shackleford's credentials are also impressive During h1!> 13 years as a JC head coach, he has logged an 87-45·4 record Their w i nnin g perce n t a ges art! identical: .'659 Both coaches have learned to expect the unexpected. Neither is superstitious. They have a job to do and they do it. . Still, Tucker admits there.'s_ something s pecial about the game. "OCC and Golden West are sister colleges loca ted in the sa me d istrict a nd we both recruit players from the same schools. so the series has turned into a real civil war. "MOSTOFTHE KIDS who are playing in this game have been r ecr uited by both coaching staffs, and most have played with or against each other in high school ... he poi.Ills out. Deep down. T u c ker and Shack leford want to win t his ga me . They want their players to experience the victory. but they go about prepar ing in their own calm ways Hollis Saves Diablos F11day, September 26, 1980 DAILY P,LOT - CBS Eyes Inside. Story auJ,er Changirig Ne tioork's Image Ky F R•:o ROTll(o;NB•:RG (710). Oodgeri. ut San Diego, 7 p m . KABC (790). /loP '"'11 Wrot•• The• CRS eye ulway!I has b;•en watching out for 111·ws. fo;cfwar'i:i H Murrow hegat Walter Cronkite who bcJ(at Dan llalher. and all of them made Journalis m wo rk Then "60 Minutes" made it en- tc•rtaining Basketball Lakers at Golden State. 9 p.m., KLAC C570) .tii 11ndnJ1'11 T\I, Radio TELEVISION COLLEG E f'OOT BALL In recent y~ars. the maJOr connection CBS S1lorts has had with news was when its cameras w<>uld catch Rather or Mike Wallace at courtside during a baske tball ~ame or tennis match. 9 a.m. C50) Northern Arizonc.t Saturday. at Cal State Fullerton. played Al a fight in Miami last year involving S<>uth African Kalli~ Knoetze, CBS Soorts closed its eyes to the controver sies and poUllcal angles of the -;tory That's not the way the sµorts departments at ARC and NBC would have hundled it 10 a.m. (2) NFL FOOTBAl~L -The Loe Angeles Rams v1> New York Giants at Giants Stadium in East Rutherfol'd, N.J. (4) -Nn FOOTBALL Oakland Raiders vs . Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, N Y Noon 171 BASEBALL Cincinnati at llouslun. I I I I THIS WEEK IN BAS EBALL. THERE HAVE BEEN a few exceptions. like the "NFL Today" ;;and some horse and auto rat•i ng tuvcra~e but. generally, all CBS Sports did was 12.S.'i p 111 (11) DODGER BASEBALL - The Los Angeles Dodgers meet the Padres in San Diego · SPOKIS ON TJI 1 p m. < 4 > f'L FOOTBALL -The San 0 1C'go Cha rger' m eet lhc Chiefs m Kansas Cit y. pnmt the camer~1s al the nearf'Sl sweaty 1><11ty and '>hout "roll 'em." 4 p.m. 17J C'OLLEGt: FOOTBALL 'M - Well . it see ms CBS finally has hared a spo rts pre<11dent whose idea of l'overage also is lo get the <.'ameras and mic rophones 1ns1de the personalities and behind the scenes His name 1s Van Gordon Sauter Highlig hts or lop college ~ames played this weekend. (91 COl.l..EGt: FOOTBALL -The USC Trojans ml'et tho Minnesota Gophers in Min· 11eapoli!>. Taped Saturday RADIO Foot hall Oakland al Buffalo, 9: 35 a.m .• SAUTER SAID lllS self·<.1ppoanted anchor JOb should not be construed us a l.>('hcf that substance as e vC'rything and style nothing en TV "I t h<Jd mo rt• lo do v. ilh t•go, gre{'d and curios it) That ex perl«.'nce 1s tot ally unrelatt'd to anything I b('hevL· and do now .. Kl')X I 10701. Rams al New Yo~k Giants, 10 a.m .• KM PC <7 101. San Diego at Kansas City. I p.m .• KSDO ( 1130 > Baseball Chl<'ago at An gel . I pm .. KM PC 17101 , Dodger:. ,11 "•1n Diego. Ip rn. KARC (790). HOC'ke)-King!> vs Edmonton. 7:35 p.m .. K {)(; 0 ( f~)O 1 Basketb:.ill K LAC 1570l Lakl'r!> at Portland. 8:30 p.m .. 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Hod i o ., · Aover11sempn1 'fF.LEVl~ION CJ?i 1 10 45 ::i m 17> COLLEGE l'OOTBALI. e1 !J The Uruvt-rsity of Nebraskd Cornhusker~ meet the U N1ltany Lions at P('nn State CE t t t l.15 a.m . (41 BASEBALL Cmcurnati <1t s a e llouston 3·30 p.m . (2) SPORTS SPF.CTACULAR IY T he US. roller skating champions hips , taped in DOMOVAN CRAWFORD Linroln. Neb. Also: The world team s peedway REAL TOR motorcycle champions hips and a discussion on .. --·LET HOUSE CUT TAX BILL--,.,. .. whether Muhammad Ali is too old to fight Vour home shuuld case you deduct the 5 p.m . (2) NFL R E VIEW AND PREVIEW. be. besides your nest sum actually paid to (7) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Alan Minter of dreams. an income the I o c a I ta xi ng (39-S.1) def~nds his world middleweight c rown "tax saver F rom the duthonty against Marvin Hagler (49·2·2 in London Also· A moment you lake t1fl e Also using part of three-way phone hookup between Howard Cosell. to the day you turn your home lor business Larry Holmes and Muhammad Ali. over the key to the purposes constitutes a 7 p.m. (11) DODGERS BASEBALi. The next 1nhab1tants you ded uctio n to r t hat Dodgt'rs meetthc Padres in San Diego.. a r e end o w ed with oort1on of the home 11 p.rtt. (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL o op o r t un tt 1 es t fl expenses used for the Wisconsin vs UCLA. played earlier in the day at m1n1m12e your tax bill business It is based on the Coliseum. (50) -COLLEGE FOOT BALL -While you own the rhe souare footag e o f Northern Arizona vs. FuJlerton played earlier in home. your two ma1or s pa c e us ed f o r the day at Fullerton. annual deductions are business However. it RADIO property ta;ces and the m u s t b e u s e d Football -Missouri at San Diego State, to 1 n t e r e s 1 on t h e ex c I us 1 v e I y t o r a .m .. KFMB (760), Stanford at Oklahoma, 11 ·10 mo rtgage These can business a .m .. KOGO <600 >; USC a l Minnesota. 11.20 a rn , be considerable KNX (1070), Nebraska at Penn State. 11.25 a .m . deductions K J EV (870 ). Northern Arizona al Cal State Keeo in mind !Ml 11 Fullerton, I :30 p.m ., KWRM (1370). Wlsconsin at doesn't matter whethE:r UCLA, I :30 p.m .• KBRT (740>: Long Bea rh State YOU Pay PrOf.IE!r1Y taxe s at BYU. 1:30 p.m .. KNAC (105.S FM ); West Los direc tly or through an Angeles at Saddleback. 7.30 p.m .. KSRR (88.5 excrow acco11nt held FM >. by lhe bank •n e1tnPr Baseball Chicago at Angels, 1 p.m , KMPC MV Avoids Big Upset, 7-7 Every guy deserves some rest and relaxation! l By ARMAND HANSON OftM~llyl'li.ISU" The unde rdog Tustin Tillers out· played the host Mission Viejo High Diablos for 47 minutes and 50 seconds Thursday night, but settled for a 7-7tie Tustin out -played the heavily favored Dia blos throughout the game but had diffi culty getting on the s coreboard except for its nine play, ec>-yard scoring drive in the second quarte r, capped by John Collard's t wo- yard plunge for the touchdown. .., But lightning struck the Tillers when Mike Hollis. a junior linebacker, in- terc epted a pass with 31 seconds to play in the third qua rte r and aided by some exceptiona lly fine blocking by b is teammat es a nd som e fancy footwork·on b.is own, d ashed inti> the end zone from SS);' ards o~ Thal 10..second spurt kept Mission Viejo from a bsorbing an upset loss. The rest belonged to Tustin. Coach Bill Cr ow of Mission Viejo was nat urally disappointed. "We couldn't · move the ba ll They controlled the line of scrimmage . but our defense kept usin thegame " A happier Tom Nelson, coach of the visiting Tustm Tillers was e lated with t he way his charges perfor med, and thought the game proved Tustin couJd play with anybody. "T ustin became respectable tonight,·· he said. Tustin's defensive unit didn't allow Mission Viejo a s ingle firs t down in the first half. And only once during the game did the Diablos have the ball for longer than three plays and a punt. T hat came in the third quarter when they had the ball for nine plays. But Tustin had trouble punching the ball across the goal line except for its dr ive in the second quarter, even though the Tillers were completing passes, and gaining yardage from Steve Ahem all over the field . But the clutch inlerception and re- turn by Hollis saved de feat for the Diablos. 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Aano.., Jonn1t0ftie, Ow•vne l -•ITMlll., M•lke Horov, Oa.cy 11..,1•r, Tim Loor><19". olncl 8ru<e Afllecl, d~fen\tm•n. and Jtm Park, QOillle, to :ncilanaPOll\ of th<! Central Hoc:oev Luc;iw. Rel<a'4!<l JOl\r\ G11lb, <1e1t11sem•n. ano GreQ •<.111. lell wlnQ AH11;1ned Brent Sutler cente<. 10 L< ll\br1«19e of We•1ern Hot'l.ty L .. <1~. l(•llv Hruo.v, gcwlte, lo MeOlcine Hal OI ,,.. WHL, • ...., O..e SlmP\<)I\, cenlff, lo London ol 11tp On!Alrio Hoc b y Le<l(Jue. NEW VOAK RANGERS Ae•H~ Al<fl Sta•so11 •no euc1 l..a!fStrom, Oefenwtneft, Ml~t 8'°""'· ''C'll"' •ing, anO Kent ReilfODn, lt>ll "''"9 '1H•S•gned Doug 5oe1Mt1, Sl•W Wf'f'IU MiG Jim Pethf'i QOall~ftOer\, Tom AO••M °"" Cl••~. Joe A..c;i.i•llne, Gord Smul'\ and Gord Gl'JdOt'\, deftn1emen; Fran~ S....lon, Gdry !lv•M. MIU CIArlce, Cl•uOt L••o\.Ct, Oevt !.nopek 1no Mlkt MLC00-1, ._ft wing>, Bob 8 eGltt. 0... MtC•rtltv O.•t Stto, Mark Well• •no Lance Nf'lh-erv ceit"ltf'n •nd M 1lrf' B•ckm•n. 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Ort,, ... ,. .. .. . . ... .. . .. ·-... .. ·INSIDe: •lntermlsslOn •Movre Reviews •TV Listing •Galleries €1 Talent's Imported Spanish, British, Indian entertainers due at colleges Spe.1c-tut<1rs rnuy outnumber students on rams>ualc'ti tor ie wh1h· \t)i11 month as comMunity t.'vt4nts ~t-t oft lo a hu1t~r 11lurt than classes MWilc·ul 111&w1~· lhut C'llrlos Montoya created ~ at Saddlt"buck C'ollei<e last yeur necessitated two Pt'rfOrrnuncti11 thi:1 t1mt-uround 'rhf l.:g.-ndury gu1turlst will perform at 3 p m and 8 J> m Sundll)' 1n the Fine Arts Theah:r on tht-main campw., 2800() Marguerite f'urk way. M1 ice11vn VH.'J'' 1'tckets, if available, will tw S9 at tht' door MONTOYA PLA VS HIS own arrangements anti original rnm110s1tions based on Spanish gyps)' trad1twn At 14 he was performing in the "Cuadros flamencos" during the heyday of Flamenco singing and dancing . Hi s first exposure outside hts native Spain came when he toured Europe for three years with the famed Antonia Merce. In 1948, Montoya dropped the usual singer and dancer accompaniment and decided to give a solo recital. It was a s uccess and his concert itinerary is now worldwide . • • • ANNA RUSSELL, internationally ac- claimed "prima donna or parody,'' will make her Orange County debut at 8 p.m. Saturday in Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium, 201 E . Chapman Ave. PERFORMING, TWICE AT SADDLEBACK Flamenco Guttar;t•t Carlo• Montoya SHE'S 'CAOWN PRINCESS OF PARODY' Anna AuaHll Debunk• Sertoue Mu•lc Administration Building. The ticket office is open from Monday through Friday from 8 a .m. to 5 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 The program or "classical spoofery" is pre- sented a s part or C al State, Fullerton 's Professional Artist s in Residence {PAIR series. She studied voice, piano and composition with t he renowned composer Dr. Ralph Vaughan Williams at the Royal College of Music. But it was Sir Ernest MacMillan, con- ductor or the Toronto Symphony, who properly channeted her witty outlook:. a .m. to noon. · 1 Kathak. influenced by Jndia's Hindu and --+- Mus lim cultures, tells the story of the creation KATHAK MOVEMENTS TELL OF CREATION EJrpeft Dendng Concert at OCC. UCI In 1977, the veteran musical comedian and_ musicologist celebrated the 30th anniversary or her New York debut with a performance in Carnegie Hall. THE DIVA/DETECTIVE tracks down and exposes the hilarities in "serious" music from folk. songs to Wagnerian operas during her shows that feature stories at the piano, un- conventional demons trations on musical instru- ments and a unique "bel canto" singing style. Her repertoire parodies the "pure but dull" nymph-and-shepherd song beloved of British composers, the schmaltzy operetta duet, the lumbering .German lied and the finicky French art song. Among the most popular portions are a routine titled, "How to Play the Bagpipes," and a 20·minute unraveling of the plot to Wagner's four-opera ''Ring Cycle." THE BRITISH-BORN Miss Russell has been dubbed "the crown princess of musical parody" by Time magazine and lhe "world's funniest woman" by the London Times. Tickets at the door will be $7.50 for general admission and $3.50 for CSUF students. faculty, staff and senior citizens. Reser ved seats for future PAIR programs are available from the university's Performing Arts Center box of- fi ce, 773-3.Tll. • • • DANCER ANJ ANI AMBEGAOKAR will perform Kathak , the 2,000-year-old classical dance of India, twice next weekend. The UC Irvine Committee for Arts is sponsoring one presentation at 8 p.m . Oct. 3 in the Fine Arts Village Concert Hall on campus. Tickets. at $5 for general admission, $4 ror UCI affiliates and $3 for UCI students. may be obtained at the Associated Students Box Office on the first floor of Gateway Commons. THE CONCERT WILL BE repeated at 8 p.m. Oct. 4 in Fine Arts Hall 119 at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets, priced from $2 for OCC students, senior citizens and childre.n under 12 to $4 for general admission, are on sale in t~e college's of the universe through whirling movements and graceful hand gestures, technical and fast footwork and the music of the sitar, tambora (drone) and tabla Cdrum). THE DANCER'S HANDS also are used to develop racial expressions that change spontaneously with the tnagical stories of love, joy, fear and sorrow. Movements vary from a gentle and supple mood with subtle facial expressions into excit- ing and forcefu l climax bringing total harmony to the world of dance. Five. poun~s or brass bells on each ankle create the tinkling, rhythmic accompaniment. Anjani Ambegaok.ar started dancing at the age or 3 by performing for the Maharaja of Baroda. She has earned bachelor's and master's degrees in Kathak Crom the College of Indian Music, Dance and Dramatics at the University oi.Baroda. She was acclaimed the best dancer at the all-Indian University Festival in New Delhi and has toured Europe as a dance delegate sponsored by UNESCO. 'Mr. Wonderful' is. That and More By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Ol U. o.ity ...... ,,.... It's difficult to find a superlative that hasn't been used to describe Sammy Davis Jr. 's 50 years as a show business giant. CUches are ob- viously easy to come by. too. But no matte r how ..many times the diminutive, versatile entertainer has been seen or heard, one thing rings clear -his stage pre- sence stirs the heart. IT'S DIFFICULT TO imagine anyone not being moved at hearing Sammy's unique rendition of one of his big hits, "Mr. Bo- jangles," seeing him al 54 do a soft-shoe with the grace and ease of someone much younger or listening to his imitations of Humphrey Bogart or Jimmy Stewart. Moved is an apt description of the most re- cent audience to witness Sammy live. Those in attendance last Sunday at Los Angeles' Dorothy Chandler Pavilion for Davis' one-man benefit concert for Therapeutic Living Centers for the Blind were so thrilled by his impressions they were on their feet ap- plauding and yelling. And that was with three songs remaining on the evening's repertoire. THE CONCERT A~ marked Davis' 50t.b anniversary in show business and the first time he's bad the Pavilion stage all to himself. Sammy, his thin, twig-like legs moving most of the time, was backed by full orchestra and took good advantage of its individual sections including a talented group of string players. The orchestra was directed by George Rhodes, who's been with Davis 26 years . Davis, who is the central focus when on stage, acted as conductor toward the end .of several numbers. More than once he used his vocal chords to make his own music. He can sound like a snare drum or some low-note chords of a bass guitar. THE EVENT WAS billed as formal and Sam my opened dressed in a Tuxedo. But it took. only two numbers before he had his tie undone. Halfway through the show he ex- cused himself, went backstage and changed to his familiar black "work clothes.·· He put on a straw hat given to him in 1963 by Maurice Chevalier and did the soft-shoe followed by a tap dance to "I Can Do '.fbat." I IDS USE OF A shoehorn with highly polished silver handle enabling him to change footwear on stage without bending over brought a big laugh.•' I said l wasgoingtodance,notbend/'besaid, "' Davis, if he chose, could make it alone on singing. Or dancing. Or doing impressions. And being, as he says, "myself," h~ never misses a chance at wit. A rendition or "The Girl From lpanema" was exceptionally funny . His sense of timing is an keen as that of any comedian. AND ALTHOUGH obviously bumbled by a ··samm~ Davis Jr. Day" proclamation presented by Los An geles Mayor Tom Bradley, "Mr. Wonderful" smiled. Then he laughed and with his recognizable hand to 'his stomach and two steps backward move. chided, "I noticed you picked Sunday. Any other day I could have walked into one of those Rodeo Drive stores and ... " Reluctant 'Critic' Tackles Football Art Show By JOHN SEV ANO Of .. .,..,.,,. ......... When I was assigned to cover a National Football League art exhibit at Cal State, Fullerton, my initial reaction was typical of moat ldl·art lovers, "Why me?'' I mean, really, what do I know about art? Answer: nothing. My entire knowledge consists of what I think is good and what I think is bad. I COULD CARE LEsS WHO painted the picture, or what brushes he used, or bow many strokes it toot. to. Anyway, I went, principally~ I had On the drive over I was worried about the approach J wu going to lake. What ii I don't reeopile the artists' names? What's the dif- ference between abatract and pop art? How can I call in sick within the next 15 minutes? Tbe exblbtt (entitled, "100..yard Canvas"), which la belDi staged at the Visual Arts Center on campus wu exactly bow I figured it to be when I ftnt walked in the room. From all slclea there were ootb.iq but paint- ln11 and pictures -naturally all dealing in some upect wttb the NFL. -The ftnt thln1 that cauaht my eye wu a 1llde pn!Jllentatlon on one of the walllt. While the 1Jlde1 went from one 'NFL photo1rapb to another; I liltened to a narrator explain the 1tory o1 football and bow it's played. · Tbtl 1lldel were worth aeein~: the nar-rator and 1cript could euily have sacked. • TllE D&AWING8 AND pictures on the wall were aadly what I fi1ured they would be- drawm,. and pActuree. In other words, aome I liked and 101De I dldn 't. I eouklll't live JOU any other expluaatloa u to wbJ I preferred certain anea over otben. A. J Mid blfan, I'm no crttlc, and "'1at la pieallnl OIL PORTRAIT OF JOE FEDERIPIEL . Artl9t David Grove UMCI GnM lkNlrd to me does not necessarily mean it would be to others. Anyway, lhe exhibit wu divided into six parta, according to artists, with each dilplaying approximately a half dozen belt efforts. · The works of George Gaadt, Merv Corning and George Bartell were particularly pleasant. CORNJNG•s woa& featured a painting· depictinl Frank Corral's lut·aecood field Coal ' a1atntt San Francisco in 1178 wblcb cave the Rama a 31-28 victory, and anatber one wu com- priaed ol memorabilia of half a century. ol pro football. Both were excellently done .. Gudt'• art wu pleuinl to the eye • too, u be concentrated on NFL indlvldual1, moat notably a plcture con~ quarterback• Bart Starr, Joe Namath and Len DaWIOG. Quite honestly, however, these works alone were nol enough to m ake the trip enjoyable. What I stumbled upon in the back of the exhibit did make the assignment worthwhile, though. GONE WERE THE paintings and in their place were display cases documenting the growth of the NFL, featuring the evolution of the helmet, uniform, shoes, shoulder pads and football. There was a two-decade separation on tbe uniforms and equipment. starting with the early ones used in 1920 and progressing to l!MO, '80, nd '80. - Tbe highlight of the exhibit, however, and one of the last things to catch my eye, wu a film presentation of Super Bowl XIV, featu.ring the exciting cl1a4b between Pittsburgh and the Rams. This 23-minute documentary by NFL Films was superb in its approach to the game and bow the two teams fared. TIDS PARTICULAR display, buried in the back ol U>e room, made, the show a winner. Granted. the presentation is not the type of event you plan a Sunday afterDoon ~d. but it is informative and somewbat ente~1. The exhibit is open dail.Y. (It's tbe only art exhibit, I wu told, that hu been open wttbout a day off at Cal State Fullerton so someone must be attending.) It's open from 1-4 p.m. Satutday and Sunday and noon to 4 p.m. weekdays. NFL raoPEaTla. INC •• Art AWaace ol F\aUerton, Cal St.ate Fullerton J)epartment ol Art, CSF School of Arts 'od the CSF Jnstructkmally Related AcUviU• Committee are 1pcllllCJl'iq Ute show. · A c:onnolleeur ol art I'm not, but I do pro- fea1 to be • football fan. And, Oft'the latter buis, the exhibit la worth vlewin1. • • • I l I I ~ I k ' l C! OAILV PtLOI ENTERTAINMENT Laughter, Harmony Signal Where to Go Out JAZZ FANS ARE INVITED to a serl@s of cone. rts beginning Sundcty at the Fo,churl tN Rt>st aurant 17927 .MacArthur Blvd Irvine W lllit> Bobo wlll k ick off tht' t1r -.t Sunday vf'ntnq ot Ja11'' with !>how.., '1 t 1 30 1nd 10 For reservation... c o.lll cn8-0<l'>7 A FREE AFTE RNOON OF fun "nd dance 1) b<'lllQ plannt'd Saturday troni 1 to 4 a t the rustjn Community C nter, 300 c .-ntt-nn1111 Way Str awberry JM from I( f'. ZY radio w ill b on hand alonq with mime ar1"t~. belly dancers, oultarl<;h, Shaltt· ... ~arPan M tor \ and a bdrber hop qu"rtt•t SOUTH COAST BRASS QUARTE T rs corniflg to lf'lf' 1 urtl~ ~oc k Communit y Center, 1 Su11nyh1ll lJnvP Sunday at 2. Admlc;~ion to trw rnu,1c alt>"~ tor adults and $1 tor -.tuth•nts and Sf'n1or ., SOUNDS O F J AZZ wl ll fill t he (al Stdlt> Lonq Beach theater tonight cl" the Studio .Jau Ensemble kic k'> ott the s<hool's season ot jazz ~rformanet.•') a t IJ p.m Admission r<> $2.50 tor adults and S2 for '!>tUd nts at thedoor,61q1 E Se..,enthSt TUSTIN'S T ILLER DAYS start tOday with slngrr E)lrk Stewart tak ing the stage lit Pcppertr~u Park at S. Followed t>v booth dnd tood dl.,PldV'> and '>QU• re donclng at 7. Sdturdtt y the Tiiier Jaycee Para<SP take'> lo th • st reet., tH 10 a .m with 141 band!> and floats CulturcU shows. qnm e boc.>th<i, frt>e enteu talnment and danc Ing <ontinu(' until 10 pm Thf> thre~dilV 1·v~nt Pn<h Sunday a t '> p.m . with a M itn ne Band Concf!rt at 2 and a telebrity dunk at 3 pm "T H € BEST OF DIXIE LANO" w fll be en1oved Sutur<My nlqht at Knott's Bt-rrv Farm durinu d '>Pecial show featuring A l Hirt, Sob Cro5by and th~ Bobcats, The Dukes of Dlxlt•lund .rnd Ray Linn. The show bf'gin~ ot 9 p 01 with all the oertormers 1.tmm1ng togethc·r <t i 12 40 r1t the Charles ton C1rc lP Stage Ticket!> Me \8.15 In advance <"rid $10 at tht-doo,. For more int or mation ('all 827 1716 ext 457 THE POINTER SISTERS will rock Magic M ountain Saturday and Sunday in the Toyota Showcase Theater . 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We pack and deliver thousand'S each year. Just give us the names and addresses we do the rest. We deliver around the corner or anywhere in the Continental U.S.A . Sunkist Navel Oranges, mouth watering Comice Pears, Indian Raver Grapefruit, Washington Red Delicious Apples, Large Avocados and much more. Call now for early discounts. Phone 645-0032. , Just Arrived New Crop Dried Fruit Packs. OPEH SUH. 'TIL 6 I I I I I I I I I (; E ' 11 ~ AnMod~ I I C-or I ~"')? ~~ I SAN CLEMENTE TRAVEL INN welcomes Lynn Dove to the Fiesta Room tonight and Saturday from 9 to 1 a.m . The San Clementean le; r eturning to · this area after performing with the Oakland Symphony Chorus and in Bay area night clubs. LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC cl arinetist I< al man Block will perform TueSday at Cal State Fullerton's Recital Hall at 8 p.m . Tickets are S2 for adults and $1 for CSU F students. "G ISE LLE" often referred to as the "masterpiece of romantic ballet" will be performed this weekend at Orange Coast College's auditorium 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa . Tickets for the 8 p .m . show Saturday and the Sunday show at 2 p.m . are~ at the door for adults and S2 tor students and seniors. ELVIS PRESLEY, BUDDY HOLLY and t he Platters will come to life during "25 Year s of Rock 'n' Rolf" at Chapman College, 333 N . Glassel! St., Orange. Reservationsforthe8 p.m . show tonight, Saturday and Sunday may be obtained by calling 9q7·68S6. ROBIN WILLIAMSON wi ll combine bit s of poetf'-lf. Scottish bagpipes, gaelic harp and epic mythology in a one-man show tonight at Golden West College's Comm unity Center off Gothard Street at 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Admission to the 8 p.m. show Is S2. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED to the Irvine Cultural Center 's second annual open house Saturday from 3 to 5 at 17302 Daimler . Admission is free. Gymnastsanddancers and music ians will pertorm and an.swer qll.eStions. LOTS OF LAUGHS will be heard tonight during the opening of Golden West College's new "t:ourse, "M el Brooks: Comic Genius." Beginning at 7 in Forum II, moviegoers will enjoy "Young Frankenstein," followed by "Silent M ovie" on Oct. 10, "The Producers" on Oct. 24 and "High A nxiety" on No". 7. Admission is Sl.50 tor each night. ~YPRESS.COL.LEGE CAMPUS Theater welcomes The Bf!lla Lewrtszky Dance Com pany Saturday at 8 p.m . Reserved seats are available by calling 826- 2220 ext. 322. BIG BAND MUSIC w ill be heard tonight at the Hyatt Long Beach with the Tr acy Wells Big Band and Kar en Aldridge taking the stage . Admission is $4..SO for the 9 p.m . sho w with free dance instructions offered at 8 : 1S . NEW ORLEANS' MUSIC AT KNOTT'S Al Hirt In 'Beat of Dlxlelend' COUNTRY MUSIC SUPERSTARS are coming to the Los Alamitos Race Track tonight with Ray Price, Buck Owens and John Conlee perf orming from 6 to 11 . Saturdav's show starts at noon with Johnny Paycheck, J im Ed Brown, Wynn Stewart, Danny Davis, Helen Cornelius and Stephanie Winslow til 11 p.m . Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Band will be featured Sunday from 1to6 p.m . along with the Archie Francis Band, Harold Hensley and Carol Chase. Tickets are available f or all three days through Ticketron agencies. GUITAR ANO CHAMBER MUSIC will be wed Saturday at 8 p.m . during a special performance by the Orange County-Guitar Circle, featuring Leigh Unger and Helen Walker. Admission to the Fullerton College Show is $2.SO . "A SPACE SPECTACULAR" is the theme of a galactic music show tonight and Saturday at the La M irada Ci vic Theater. The M aster Symphony Orchestr of Southern California will perform works from "Superman," "Star War s," and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." For ticket information call (213) 860-2451 . -___ .. -- TICKETSAREON SALE for the Oct. 4 performance of the Southern Cali fornia Mormon Choir at the Irvine Bowl. The$15tickets include a box dinner . For reservations cal l 4q4.340e, "OCTOBER FEST 1980" continues at the Old World shopping center Fwy. and Beach Boulevard. German oom-pah· pa bands serenade st)oppers along the cobble stone streets. The shopping center is open from 11 to 9 and Sunday 1lto6 p.m . -LA-Fair Names Stars . -. Grandstand Acts 0penmg This Weekend free l'Clebril.v grandstand entertainment is included with admission lo the Los Angeles County F'air starting today, said Ralph Hinds. general manager .The stage line-up ttirough Oct. 12 inc ludes the Roy Rogers a nd Da le Evans Show featuring the Sons of the Pioneers and Roy "D usty " Rogers. Jr .. Saturday and Sunday. EDDIE RABBITT WILL appear Sept. 29·30: "Dick Clar k 's Good 0 1' Rock ·n'1 Roll " revue with The Coasters, Freddie Cannor. and Bo Diddley. Oct. 1-2; Rick Nelson and the Stone Luke's Exclusively BIRKENSTOCK FOOTWEAR SHOP Feel Belter with an lnlleS\fTten\ 111 Fool c.om1oi1" @Luke's Exciusivety S.rkenslock Footwear Shop 177 H RNer!:lde Drrve NEWPORT BEACH 631·2730 1.oc.atoo be01nd 111e Po<,t Olhce. east of the Rusty Peltean Restaurant One block sou1h ol lhe Newport Freeway on c.oas1 H19hWay Hours 11~. closed Sur-days ORANGE COAST COLLEGE PRESENTS LEE EDWARDS Dazzling Stage' Illus ions By One of America ·s Top-Ranking Magicians -SA TU RDA Y, OCTOBER 4 OCC Auditorium - 8 p.m. General Admlss/O(l: $3:00 -Cnrtdren Und11r 12: S2 00 Vl11-M11tercardllnlormallon: 556-5527 Canyon Band. Oct.3-4, and.Dr Hook, Oct. 5·6. The Loretta Lynn Show. featuring Loretta Lynn and the Coal Miners. is scheduled Oct. 7-8 ; and a Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Early California Rodeo. Oct. 9·12. The grandstand s hows will begin nightly a l 8 with an additional sbow at 5 p.m. on opening day a nd the two Mondays during the fair. LAWRENCE WELK SHOW regulars Myron Flor en and Anacani will pe rfo rm on the grandstand stage at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Oct . 6 as part of a special Senior Citizens Focus Day. Reduced admission for Senior Citize ns will be $2.50 Monday through Friday. General admis sion to the grounds in Pomona is $3.50 for ages 13 and older, $2 for ages 6 through 12 a nd free for children S and younger. The Home Arts Depa rtment will be teeming with action and s pecial events according to Nadine Lowrey, coordinator. THERE WILL BE QUILTERS daily except Sundays, China painter s. weavers , wood carvers. s pinners. cre wel and embroidery artis ans. and bobbin lacers. T he latter will not be at the Fair on weekends, however ; on these days there will be demonstra tions or hand built pottery using ancient lndian methods. There wiU be a nimble fingers speed contest Sept. 30. with a crocheting competition to s tart at 10:30 a.m . This will be followed by a knitting contest an hour later. On Oct. 8 al 7 p.m . tbere will be a holiday gingerbread house contest. AUTUMN WILL BE ushered in with a pumpkin pie competition at 7 p.m. Oct. 1. Horse racing with pari-mutuel and Pick Six wagering will start Saturday with an Appaloosa race at 12:30 p.m . Two quarter-horse races will be followed by nine thoroughbred events. The TIM-;JOo compute rized wagering machines will be in use, for the-first time. Another innovation....wiU be-Sunday Ncing wUh Mondays being dark. There will'not be "Early Bird" betting. ~~===~~~~~====~~~===------------------ FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT P.LEASURE ~· JACK .PRATHER TRIO I';, ,. .. ,. \ . ... Tues., thru Sat. i· DANCING SHELLY GORDON Sun. & Mon 314 FOR£ST AYE. LAGUNA BEACH ftfll f"'9 l~••I Ample Fret' Par~1nq 494-9491 752-8558 ~[~NT "REFLECTIONS" TRIO Tues .. thru Sat. MARK CIANFRANI Sun. and Mon. DANCING NJGJITLY O~rloolring Btoutlful L.akf' For11t rwttlght Dlnnert 7 De~ a Week 4 to I p.m. -15.50 23311 MUIRLANDI AT RIDGE ROUTE EL TCMO 770-mt ROBERTA KING Vocals & Piano Sun. and Mon. UI02 COAST HWV. l,.AOUNA NtOUfl '"' c-... ., ........ . 499-2626 4M-5n3 l l I • lNTERMISSION Ta11dPt11 Pf:-rf ormo11~e Gary Sadt•ruµ· µortra)S Lantry and JoQathan Moul 1s Ro ket Captam in Ra) Bradbury ·s ··Pillar of F\re " playing at the Gem Theater . 12852 Main St., Garden G r ove . through Oc t. 25 A no th er Bradbury one act play. "The Cold Wind and t he Warm"' is being presented in ta ndem. For t icket infor mation call the theater at 636· 7213. OINNl:.R PLAYMOU!>f At CheGRANQ HOTEL OPENS Sept. 23rd 1 HOHL WA Y. ANAHEIM. CA 12102 LIVE! -ON STAGE Limited 7Week Engagement EVERV TUES THRU SUN. 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I Every Tundey thru Suncley Evtnings (714)-492-9950 -MAK E RESERVATIONS - For "An Evttning To R~1,,.mt»t" --•NOWiiiiiii CWL V PILOT Cl Players' Setback Only Tempor~ry Daplte t~r non protea.'ll<H\al s tatus. codl· mumly theater productions do have 1&n adv"n· taie over Broadway shows an th'llt while the bite little show m1ay cio..-;after one performance, the local offtrtn1 plays out ll11 scheduled run no m•lh:r how bad the reviews may be At least. \hl11 holds true mOllt of the time. An unh•PPY t•-)l('f'pt1on vre~enfed ilselr- c>arller this month when "No Hard •·eennas." the oPtnin& production of the Sadd&eback Valley Community Thnlcr H i.son. weot off the boards nttf'r the tlrlf\ or .. J\t'hrduled four weeltendis .. II w1t1'n 't done In by lhc t.•rilica. but rather by lhf• forces of Oran.cc C.:oWlly government S£F.M1'\ THI-: SAOOl.EBACK player s had done Omf ulte•ratl<Hlli to their theater at 25Ul·C Obrero 10 M1s1w>n VieJO, a nd 11ubs~uent inspec· Hon!\ by lht-county's hu1h.tlng and fi re depart· nwnts rcvt•&lt•<I th ut lht• work wasn't up to S pt•(' 1 fll'<t rodf'S fhtthc•r lhun ullow tht 11l11y to continue its run while> the 1.Jc•f1f1cn<·1e~ w.:re being reP-.alred , the burtaucral.~ lowered lhe 11x immediately And tht-Saddle tmrk tro u1>e. wh1d1 1s renting the ftu·1ht.v. was It-ft without u source of income N~l~i. w :1uy . lhe action knocked the, "'ind out of the f1 vt-year old commuruty theater which h&!> bel'n m 1t::. new playhouse less than a year Hut according to SVC"T president J oe Cord10, 1t '!>only a temporary se tback temporary new ad.dress Lor SVCT when plans are completed. Me1tnwhile , the group ls work· ing lo remedy the problems a l lhe ne w theater so tha t the season muy continue unimped~d. * Mt;ANWHILE, TWO MOaE productions 10\n the fall par 1tde along the Oranr.e Coast. as Sebastian's Wes{ Dinner Playhouse brings the popular musical "Fiddle r on lhe Roof" back for its fourth outing and the Newport Ha rbor Actors 'fheater lp unches its se~ond season with Geor1e Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara.1' Gary Davis is directing "Fiddler" as the San Clemente dinne r house pre pares for another box office bonanza, as lhe first three have proven to be. Paul Michael takes the sta r- ring role of Tevye the dairyman with Blanche Michelson (who's been a regular Fruma Sara h in past "Fiddle rs ") moving up to the role or his wife , Golde. Others in the Set~astian 's cast a re Cindy Irwin, Kathy Row and Mary Hanson as three of the five dau~hlers, Aaron Speiser as Miss Irwin's suitor and Tary Js mond as the rival for he r affections : ·fiddler on the Roof" will run nightly ex· cept Mondays through J an 4 at the dinner showplace. 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente, with varying curtain times -Tuesday through Thursday at 8 : 15. Friday and Saturday at 8:45 and SWlday at 7 :45. Reservations 492·9950. COROIO SA VS THE players will attempt to regain the use of the Mission Viejo Hig h School ''MAJOR BARBARA" IS an ambitious theater, its home through 1979, and open the opening for the Newport Harbor Actors Theater next production . "'T~e Best Man," as scheduled with Don Laffoon directing the Shavian tale of a on Oct 10 Meanwhile. th.e group may .rehearse wealthy ind11strialist •s daughter who heads a at the Obrero playhouse but cann2 t perform ___ ... Sahl.al.ioo Army "troupe Victoria Bryan (who there. · also designed the set) plays the title role with Season subscribers will be notifi ed or the Jack Willenbacher and Nanr.y Ebsen portraying . . . .. . . . . .. . · . Intermission Tom Titus her parents. . _ . . .. Completing the cast are James O'Hannon, Nathalie Michaud, Pat Gilchrist. George Brad- ford, J ack Holmes, Ra ndy Myers, Robert" Knapp, Sue Konther, Dyanna Combe, Stan Pritchard a nd Br ian Ede ns. Performances of "Major Ba rbara" will be given for four-week e nds· -Fridays a nd Saturdays at 8 o'clock, Sundays at 2:30 -at the theater , in the old Monte Vista School, 390 Monte Vista St . in Costa Mesa. Reservations 631-5110. . OTHER LOCAL THEATERS at a gla nce finds "Hotel Pa r adiso" at South Coast Repertory (957-4033) through Oct. 26: "Grease" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse (979·5511) th r ough Nov . 2 : "R asho mo n " a t t h e We~tminster Com munity Theater (963-8626) through Oct. 4 ; "First Monday in October" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse (494-0743) through Oct. 18; "Picnic " at Showcase Produc· tions in Westminster (898·3311) through Satur· day ; "The Best oC Friends'" at th.e. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse (7S4·5159) through Oct. 18 ; "A Funny Thing Happened on the Wa y to the For um" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse (847-4465) through Oct. 18; "Meanwhile, Back on the Couch" al the San Clemente Communit y Theater (492-4465) through Oct. 18. and "Detec- tive Story" at the Gregory Bach Studio (979-8761 > through Oct. 18. C£ATING AT OUR HOUSE 1 When it comes to Sunday Brunch Our French Chef is really l}eaucoup. l::.'tlu•"lt· pJlt:. 'almon fumcc t "rtjle' ~·da1r-. Our chd Ol'\"er Imm" when to -.ay finis. Am.I neither" 111 )"u nm ~unday hufle1 j, a IJhulou~ array-of frui1~. salad~. CAA.'· cnirn·, -fmm1 ll'K: proud(":>! of buut r11isine 10 1he he11rt1c~1 11f farm ki1chcn n>okl·ry Add lhc l'>parkk of l.·11mplimcmary champa~,· and llw ~1rummln~ of s1rolling mariachi. Np wonder t'Vcryone rail<!. ahrnu thii. hrum:h -\'\'ht·n tht.")" finally s111p c:itin~ Fc;u urcd l"''CI")' ~undar 1n the c:kgan1 ~ 111:.'\0 ;i.m 111 .2·~0 p.m. . ~REGISTRY . CAN ·cosr·vou LES-S-THAN EATING AT HOME. F 1gur1• :! UHi f.,r \llUI ,elf .\ 111..: IUl•'t•n ttf l•llJI ol r. .... h )!n:1·n ..,;1l:1rl, two t•nt1cc ... lln1·d rhtt kcn p!u' :1 ·1·<11t1d '"nt1c·1· l1k1· ht d 11lJ, \\Ith harl)cr11e .. :111tt· o· h.1~ ··rl ~ian11. in··I> 1i·g1 1;11 \ • 111.1 ... h»d pH,,, ot''"' ;md ,:r;I\ '· h11r r"rn t1reac.l .n1d h11nt•\ htltll-1 .\II I nt~.-, l."i .ind .111 \•111 \1-snl "' ll>•lh 0 1·11111 "' If j 188<KI MacAtthur Bouh.";m l. lrnnc -~2-8~-­ '"'" "'""'"" l••cl I ;;;; ...... .,. 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Reservations ~lease . 714-641-9242 Dinner Dally Champagne Buffet Sunday . 9 a.m .-3 p.m. 695 Town Center Dr. Co•ta Me•a, Ca. .._ ........... ce.. ...... ( GJ'HE ti/JIG GYELLOW GJIOUSE GRESTAURANT 31ll0 Harbor BoulC\·ard. (11.;1.1 ~lh~• /Jn11rs. ~I-Th. ~-9; Fri, :).Jn. S<1t I 10 ~111•. !~~I For rl·:.~rvnt111n"'. rail -;4y..o:~w URBAN RODEO DAY SUNDAY SEPT. 28 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. All STAR • All FUN • All CHARITY URBAN RODEO & CONCERT BENEFIT Featuring RAY P-RICE SHOW - '" CONCERT BUCKING MECHANICAL BULLS STUNTS • CONTESTS • RAFFLES & MORE GUEST CB.EBRlllES • PRO ATHLETES & MORE PRO-RODEO RIDING CIRCUIT LIVE COUNTRY WESTERN BANDS $4000 IM PRIZES UVE IR9ADCAST -SAMMY JACKSON ILAC ~DIO Urtt. R~ Gt•ral Aclnliatioll S 10 • C..._ SS Ray Price C011Cert Tick.ts $50 ALL MOl• .. OPIT PIOC9S M> TO C ... PAIA&.Ystl AMD-OltAMM COUMl'Y ..... c..,. 111f•1dill I a,....,_.,_, ... .,_.. .... SANT A AMA 549-1512 ., l L I ONLY PtLOT I ... t•"-......... ,.. .... , Jff/114 J .. t~• ~ W.,n.-" C. .,..,., I uv.!> lnru Sun dl\d ~un ti "'"ti t:l.IZ.\Ht:T ll llOWARD'S ~~1~N ('.\U. DI N;~~ ~~~\~RF 1 fW COURSI DINNER ... ,...,. .. 1111 ~ 1.>ur I .il•lt; and SHOW .._ s I 1 •s -=- Engli,sh Tease Li,steners I taggering Oiv•~r8i ly of Music in London By Mlt;HA£L PASKEVIC 'H Ot ... .,..., ........... IANldon's stall bumm.c Fifteen duy11 in the "world's mO!ll ·x1>Cns1vl' CJh " will du »n.ara.oo JOb~l lhe tt wallet, but 1f 11 ·~ mUStl' yuu cr1i1vu, by Gf-Qrf(l.l , you'll ae t 1l 1n 'P"~~R I AWAY ... lOM TH•; IUX'k 1•alaces aod h•tlh 1·Cl.o;l th<>nt<-r dl11trlet , when~ maJOt bands und mu111rul11 llkl' "~vita ,·• "Annie" and "Swt•t•m•y 1\Nhl" t•ont1nut-. old out runs, the 'mtlll rtwk du~ u11• dmng booming business <h'11plh' ri.•l'l'!IMOn llt'mg tht: tulk of the town. lndt>t•d, in11m~1lt• 11pot11 1uch us Oingwall's. Tho Mar11u1•1• uml Hot•k Gurt.lbo may be this gr1·~1t 1·1ty '11 lai<t 1 l'n1tt111111.: harg1un. N1•w a llw tnli uml tu11c11 co.-;t ubout $10 ea<·h. hul 11 ('11uµlt-, of 11u11J I $~ 1 covt•r1.'<.I a full evening t•f r xl 11111,.; 1ww 0111::.1 ~· al lh<' tmy Greyhound r l11h In tht• Wt·St ~Ide borou~h of 1-'ulham T lli\T •:v•;NINf:'!o4 ht:udlmer. guitarist Hnherl F 11µµ anll ht!'> avante ga rde . all rnstr umentul Leu.:ue of Gentlemen, pointed towards thl' po:,t punk renaJssance London is undt>rgoin~ with the sup1wrt of bands hke Gang ur !-'our and l!::.scnt1al Logic That particular venue only scratches the s urface vn t ht: ovt:rall scene. however. The key to London •~the d1ver::.ity or music available s.t:.ggennt¢ by Southern Cali fornia standards . The multiformality is obvious the moment one fulls out of bed , glances out at another grey morning, and switches on Capital Radio for the day's fi r4'1 l'UP of tea Bnllsh airwaves are limited by government controls, but tucked in bet ween news reports or a nother overturned lorry on the motorway. listeners hear everything from the latest singles from the J am and Marley to MOR releases from Air Supply or Strelsirnd. TOSS IN SOME vi ntage He ndrix followed by c uts from the Urban Cowboy soundtrack and the brew becomes even stranger. Compa re that to the FM·dominated Califoi"nia market, rarely mix[ng black and white artists or country with reggae, and it ex· pl~ins why British radiophiles. for the most part, a re u more knowledgeable and less parochial lot when it comes to musical tas tes. Over a second cup of tea, the waking traveler turns to a copy or Time Out, an opiniol'lated weekly magazine that supplies listings of every- thing from soccer matches to museums. and music. All issue of Ne w Musical Express 1s an added bible for hard·core fans. WELL, LET'S SEE. Shoul dn 't be much hap· pening on a weekday night. right? Just the re· verse. There's a choice of ska with the fine Young Marble Giants at Brolley's ; rockabilly with the Stray Cats at the Venue; heavy rock with the Stoughton;> at the Music Machine or R&B with Nine Below Zero at the Rock Garden. l And, m y word . it ':> r eggae n_ig_ht at Dmgwall's, progressive punk al the Marquee.or electr o-popster Gary Numan at Hamme rsmith Odeon. Better have another cup of tea, mon. You 're <See ENGLISH, PageC5) Flash From the Past! Biii E1lck10n Playing your favorites from the fabulous 50's 8t 60'sl Appearing Nightly Mon.-Sat. 8 PM -12:30 AM DON'T MISS: )(11:.i'"# •Mond1y Night Footblll on our Giant Screen I •Delicious hors d'otuvres Mon.·fri.,4 :30-6;30-PM \~~£ia'-\ ~ COSTA MESA 3131 Bristol Ave. (Bristol at Sin Diego Freeway) DANA TRADER RESTAURANT Cadet Choir Home of Fresh Local Lobster I 6P-EN-O-AI LY 11 : 00 A.M. -\ LUNJ:H •DINNER • COCKTA I L~ Lobsfft-5eaSOft Opetts Wed., Oct. I st COMPLITI LUNCHIOH ( 11 a m ·4 p m l ( 1h Local Lobster • • • $6.SOJ COMP\ITI.,..... Mon thru Thurs ('h Local Lobster ••• $7.tSJ COMPLETE DIMMY Fri Sat & Sun (Whole Local Lobster .. $11 .tSt Oyster._ I Oa11y)l 11am·l30pm ) ('h Local Lobster ••• $6.tSJ Tours COUnty The 70-voice Protestant Cadet Choir from the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs will give rive free perfor mances oo the Orange Coast begin- ning at 7:30 p.m Saturday at the Univers ity Unit· ed Methodist Church, Irvine. A LS O ON THE schedule are concerts l!i Conven1en1 Locations COMPLITE CATlllHG ............... L.-c .... SpKJal ... $3.75 Fresh Seafood Daily at 9:30 a m. Sunday at .. ----------------------------• SLJNDA Y BRUNCH (Co~phmentary Champagne) S&VED 10 A..M. to l ,.M. • OYSTH IAR Ofll:H l to 11 ,.M, 34150 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY DANA POINT (Ample Parking) Res. 493-2603 . I l' ~:--r -,. . i i :. -:: ~--\.:~--~ . . ----.... :..:-_ .... _--......... ...,, -"' ---l. ~---..;;:._~~·-:.: ·.:: ~ -~ :...!___ ---' --'--. :::::::--r : ....... "'::.-:.i.: ... : .... =.~" :-, ::=' ____ --:-_ _t,_ ---=-:------·:.-~~~ L~; '--. ,A l~.,;..-; . --0..-~ Jff".:'"--5j~. , ..... , (a.,i,.. ,' I -11~~1~~1!, ~ 1~ ( I j . :::::-. , • ~~J ' \ • • • • -I •p ,, -: : 'f I { . --• I r,. .. ,, ... ~I ' -~ -· .• "'-• -:·=-9.t.....-. ;;: ~ 1----1-=::,,..,.......__ :;;. °i.-y...._, --; ~. ~ --n I ~.'-. ~ -. l . ~ ..._, '°.'·~"'1 . 1/ ---. Y·, 1\.I Enjoy an evening in lhe quiel \ I atmosphere of Franc.e. in Newport Beach. I l Our nouvelle cursine makes the veal. I chicken and of course the lresh fish exquisite. "Chez Lautr~c is tirst·rate:· Norman Stanley Rt:staurant E.clitur-Daily Pilol I ;~~/! the Garden Grove Com· m unit y Churc h , and 7 : 30 that evening al N ew p o r t H arbor Lutheran Church. 798 Dover Drive. Newport Beach. The c h oi r w i ll perform at University and Esq1.nc ia hi~h schools on Monday. JAMES BOYD Five local cadet ~ are me mbers of the c hoir. They are Eric Stake. Costa Mesa: Rob Schmidt. Newport Beach . Robin Sneed, Fountain Valley; Susan Talley. Irvine, and Mavis Throp, Huntington Beach. The choir is directed by James Roger Boyd, ac-ademy-organist-and-director of cadet chorai activities. IT PRESENTS A varied repertoire. r anging from spiritual. patriotic and fo lk selections to gre at works for chon,1s and orchestra. Boyd ~arned his M.A. an sacred music from Union Theolog1cal Seminal')' and was organist and choirmaster at Westminster Presbyterian Church in AkronJ Ohio. before coming to the academy. Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO I I I 21 sf PL. Kew p0rt••o0-ORW. l·fHO W-to Midfti9'tf D91y-WHl!Md' u..til I :00 o ..... YIAU ... .._.._ .... \ , .. . If J42 l Via Lido. Newport Beach (;f ~ Reservations recommended 714/675·4904 • / Id , · ~-..... / "---------------· o en ·"'·'~~~ ~i4 • Si{;;)ragon ....., __ ,.._ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo C.Orte Dishes Lunch Dinner Oailv • Food To Take Out 471 S Cho,_ . ZOJl H.tlor ll•d. ORAMGE • 750-7t71 COSTAMISA Clowd MOftdoyl 642-7142 • 611 ·991 I AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE Restaurant ' and Cocktail Lounge --t-OP-SIRLOIN AND SHRIMP 88 Per Person Regular 51395 S e r v e d w i t h· Soup du Jour. baked potato. Vegetable .de Gardiner SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I I :30 to 2:30 On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carousel on the First Level. For reservations call: 540-8822 . •BREAKFAST• LUNCH• DINNER •.COCKTAILS G RAMMA'S DINNERS ALWAYS INCLUDE BEVERAGES AND DESSERTS All You Wanl Of Everything •s.95 Children Und er 12 are charged 30c per each year of age • Our Friendly Waitresses Will Serve You A Complete Family Dinner With COUNTRY FIRED CIUCKEN BAR·B·Q RIBS PLUS or SPECIAL ENTREE • OUR FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH All You Want Of Everything '6.95 Children Under 12 are charged 30c per each year of age ffi?tl)JI)8'' Hou~ CALL FOR RESERVATIONS BRISTOL AT REDHILL COSTA MESA j l ART GALLERIES Frldey, Septem0et 26, 1980 CWL Y PtLOT (S Ar.tlst Pokes Fun at Consumerism ·· . . TlllADITIONAL·LOOKINO JAPANasr Pillntlngs ire olven • s.tlrlcal comment r-e•rdlng consumer-oriented Mtlons by Los Angeles·bll~ ertlst Mauml Teraok•. An ••hJtiH of 170f his w•tercotors •t N•wpor1 H•rbor Art Museum. IJO San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, wllt open when he lectures •t I tonlQht In the oaUer .. s. Admlss19" Is U .50. ,..1,·.,.1ntlngs •APNI to be woodblock prints untll clos.r observation re~••s such Incongruous det•lls H flying trench frlfl, Ice cream cones, golf clubs and other 10th century Pilr•pher n•tla. The juxtaposition lends grHt Insight Into social condlOons. Vlewlno hours are 11 to .S Tuesdays· Sundays •net 6 to 9 Friday evenlnos until Nov. 23. aLACK AND WHITE LITHOGRAPHS Inspired by "The World of Ray Bradbury" comprise most of the etchings by • Joseph Muan.lnl on d isplay through Sun-day at Abraxas Gallery, 281S VIiia Way, Newport Beach. The showroom Is open from 11 to S. The artist-professor has been critically acclaimed as "a master of the weird, of the technological and of the architec tural.'' THE STRENGTHS; STABILITY ANO dynamics of East Baltimore neighborhoods are captured in the photographs by Linda Rich on disi>lay through Oct. 7 In the · · Orange Coast College Photo Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Images upsullze the lives ot peaple by showing them In settings tt..t summ•rlze or symbolize thelr achievements and Interests. Admission Is free to the gallery In the ,:1ne Arts Bulldl~ from e to s and 6 to 9 weekdays. DRY aRUSH WATERCOLORS that rettect the fullest hours In• life of ..vlto11lty are the specl•lty of Larry O. Jones. He t..s traveled more tt..n 2,000 mites throughout the Southwest to find the scenes chosen for his current show •t Ho19Qenmaker Galleries, 372 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. The gllmpses of nostalola may be seen from to to~ dally. BACK BAY QUILTERS will display more than 100 coverlets Friday, Oct. 3 In the Bayview learnlno Center, 2S31 Orchard Drive, Santa Ana Heights. Admission will be $1..SO and a small boutique Is Included. The stitchery group is a Coastline Community College student organization.' THE TACTILE, SENSUAL worlds of wood and blown glass are being demonstrated at Designs Recycled Gallery, 619 N. Hart>Or-8tvd., Fullerton until Oct. 24. Furniture c rafted by · Richard Patterson is combined with the bold design statements of glass- blowers Tom Arnold, John Cook and Carl Radke of Phoenix Studios. Hours ·are 10 to 6 daily, except Sunday. ENGLISH MUSIC DIVERSE . • • <From PageC4> back in rock heaven. A decision is finally reached by evening. A s hort ride on the Underground leads to Camden Lock and Dingwall's where a solid reg- gae band, Night Doctor, keeps the d~nce floor jammed til 2 a .m . GRAB A MATE. Dance by yourself. It makes no difference here. In between sets, the sound system serves up the latest dub tunes from Jamaica while, over· bead, television sets provide a tape replay or England's soccer win over Norway. It's that kind or place. The next night leads el critico back to the Rock Garden, where three years ago bands like the Depressions and Slits were enga&ed in nightly punk warfare. BUI' THOSE OMINOUS days are long gone, and the green·haired lady who grinned then spit on my new leather jacket has probably gone in· to real estate. The little cellar is, as always, oppressively hot and overpacked with people (the jacket stays home). But the band, Nine Below Zero, is keeping the crowd happy with vigorous re- makes ol early American R&B tunes and dance· able originals. The effect is somethin" of a flashback to the Yardbirds cut their teeth on similar tunes in small clubs. " Combine that with the re-emergence of ska -The Specials, Madness and The Beat all have peppy new hits on the English charts -and it's easy to support the "music moves in circles" theory. AND HOW DEAD is punk? Let's put it lhis way (are you~listening Huntington Beach?). The only hint of past controversy preceded the U.K. arrival of San Francisco's Dead Kennedys. A city council in a London suburb refused permission for the band to play in the town ball, deeming the group's name "completely unac· ceptable." .On the London streets of 1980, there's a bet· ter chance of seeing a Ramones or Pretenders T -shirt than leather and pins regalia. "Destroy" chants have . been replaced by "We are the Mods." Violence is restricted to soccer games. There's no dance called "The Slam." "WHEN A MAN IS tired or London, be is tired of life," wrote Samuel Johnson. Perhaps this couJd be updated to read: "London is tir· ing." There's so much going on; mecca for the music maniac only 12 jet hours away. Just one final word of caution. Money. Don't leave bome without it. 1'1 l'TR•N IMPR•SllONISTIC OILS by AUh Bueter Of Newport Be.ch •re being presented I" a show throuoh Oct. 15 In theMmlnl1tr•tlw offices of the eo.st Community eou._~.1370 ACl•ms Ave., Cost• Mesa. Her local scenes -.td florals •re In the style Of Monet •nd Cezanne. The free exhibit Is open from 9 to 4 Wffkd•ys. "PHEASANT PLATE" Is the featured ex•mple •mono three generations of exquisite potte,.Y by the Tafoya family being showcased at Galerla Caplstr•no, 31611 C•mlno C.plstrtno, San Juan C.plstrano, this '"9kend. Camillo "Sunflower" Tafoya, his son Joseph Lonewolf and his .daughter, Pho-Sa-We will be present during champagne receptions In the gallery from noon to 6 Saturday and Sunday. The family is known throughOUt the Southwest for the Indian motifs and . fine quality of their earthen creations. fTPREVSON HUMAN FEAR. IT FEEDS ON HUMAN FLESH. Somewhere 1 along a · thousand miles of barbedwire border, the American dream has become a nightmare. LORD GRADE p1e~n1~ CHARLES BRONSON ., "BORDERLINE" Pruouceo Oy JAMES NELSON Direc1eo oy JERROLD FREEDMAN W1111en by STEVE KLINE and JERROLD FREEDMAN --ff~ ~~~~.~.~~~~!,~ early ·eos, when groups like the Stones and Jii!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~~~=::=J _,,. ~~~te~-f:it:ARt~ f qQAv /..-.. .. -•,...._..- cineoome a Scrczczn ComplczH Coll 6l4 2SSl BETTE MIDLER IS ·Prodocedol'd~br-MIGHAEL·RllC-Hlt -· ~---·· Wri!lenby JERRY BLATT, BETTE Ml OLER, BRUCE VILANCH E.!cutNeP•odvcer HOWARD JEFFREY D11ec1orol Photography WILLIAM A. FRAKER, A SC F~med 1n PonoviSIOO' rxJl-.-1~ Color by Technocolor ' . A A Ladd Company Releas~~~;:;~,net Br<>!> C) A Wome1 Commvn.cotions Company ~ fOI more ~s. reod "A Vte-H From o Brood" by Bette Mrdlcr R "' YMCn Soundtrack~ on A1lont1C Records ond ~ -::.:~r:r:=:• -----C l'll01""10<ldC...._.., M~~ 11AIRPLANE11• INI "WW. COUNTDOWN'' "THE HUNTEA'iPO I "XANADU" (PG) r~N NJHl IMPIU .,.. snllCIS IACI" __ , ....... ''HEKNOWI YOU'RE ALONE" "THE HIARIE'' (R) "BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT" (R) • •::::::J I "THI ..,. LAM>OH" '" . "CALl'°IMIA SUITl"I INt ' : •c: .. h.a ? 'Y # I .............. . "VT1\I ...... s .. ,,., . I .'"Cl.CH~ ci.o.t.· •ACAPULCO MX.D"' ,., ~ ......... ...... "-"'" aeu .... ,,._ ._l\A.,..... kss -e •••r a •re--• •u SAllUI HOYE 11Wllt£ MISSIOll Wl£JO Mann·s Brea Plaza Westbrook Woodbri dge Cinema Vie10 ( 714) 529·5339 530-4401 551 ·0655 830·6990 COSTA MfSA llUltTINUOlt IUCll WlllA lllSMEL 011115£ Edwards Cinema Edwards Twin Niguel Orange Mall Center 979-4141 848·0388 499·2327 637 ·0340 SH JIU CAPISTaAIOMiss1on Onve-ln (7 14) 493-4545 OIUCE UA City Cinema 634·391 1 OIUC£ Orange Drive-In 558·7022 -- This is B.rQttxf A~, Lead him~­ temptation ..• For he's Stitt ro follow. A MARTY FELDMAN FILM "IN GOD-WE TRUST'.' Starring MARTY FELDMAN· PETER BOYLE· LOUISE LASSER With a visitation by RICHARD PRYOR as God Introducing ANDY KAUFMAN as Armageddon T. Thunderbird A HOWARD WEST /GEORGE SHAPIRO PRODUCTION 'Ft'ltten by MARTY FELDMAN & CHRIS' ALLEN• Music by JOHN MORRIS Executive Producer NORMAN T. HERMAN· ~iate Producer LAURElTA FELDMAN Produced by HOWARD WEST and GEORGE SHAPIRO· Directed by MARTY FELDMAN ~~~~~.~_,,~~~•~w-• L!Pl:r!=.=:J STARTS TODAY ~ ow ... · emu MIT .... , •..,.... Wtstmlnstt< 191·3935 WtslmiMllf 191·3"3 If .......... °'11191 639-1770 ---~-=-T--r'...-lr'llT"J --f '"' ----,• ~ ;; ~ ,_ ,_.-;: 'Ill""'""•• ... ~• .e.-• ._.,,_..,,. __ _ -----------------·- ' • -'l -"-· I _I -- (.W OAlLY PILOT . !'hCl\!'t fl urn .t 1h!'tljnl ,.:uld..\.~ LO\ adc earth 1n lhl '-l ll'lll, I 11 t aoh drama. Without Wai 11111h I 11,., 1ntt•t1<I lO us~ nwn ::.uch as t ':1nH•ron Mttc hell , above, and Jack P.tl<tri<.·e for food The movie is showing at lol'al theater.; ' ACtress -Tops Triangle By BOB THOMAS F .. Tlw A•-••I ... l"r ... 1 "WI Lll E ANO PHILIS another study in human relation· ships by astute Paul Mazur sky. -two young men and a woman who love each other de<!PIV. the males platon1cat1 y .. Their mutual romances take them from New York to Kentuck y, Malibu, M aui and India and through many relationships during nine years. M azursky is a master of dialogue and comic situa tions; tiisonty trouble is with the finish. I he one ne chose causes a massive letdown, like being on an adventurous journey that leads to nowhere. M ichael Ontkean (Wi llie) and Ray Sharkey (Phil) are winning personaltt1es but the revPla· tion is Margot Kidder as their amour. Hers 1s an Academy nomination ~rformance, far, far removed from her Lois Lane of "Superman " The rating is R w ithadeqreeot nudity and expletives. some acid and pot. tots of talk about sex and some action. Stilt, it is a good -h1:-arted movie, the k• no that M azursky always makes. "MI DDLE AGE CRAZY" is based on thli: Sonny Throck- m orton sonq about ii man "40 years old, qo1nq on 20." He's Bruce Of>rn a successful Houston contractor with a wife who pumps up their sex life to keep him satisfied. But that isn't enough. His concern over aq1ng prompts him to trade in h is Olds for a Porsche and to have a fling with a Dallas cheer· leader. Director John T1 ent and writer Cart Kleinschmitt have done a slick job of con· .cac..tiog.a bitter .comedy•that is in r eality a modern morality play. Af1er experiencing the fleshly pleasures, the husband realizes that his old life wasn't so bad after all. Dern gives the best performance of his career, and Ann-M argret is ideal as his perplexed wife. The film's only drawback is an uneven tone, perhaps because locations were shot in Houston and interiors in Canada under tax-shelter financing. The rating is R, with strong Ian· guage, a nude go-go dancer and pervasive sexual themes. "THE GREAT SANTINI" is a profoundly affectinq and • superbly wrought tale of a boy coming of age despite a gung-ho psychopath of a father. Robert Duvall is a "warrior w ithout a war." a Marine Corps flier who believes his family can be run with the same fierce discipline he applies to his squadrons. The result is catastrophic, yet the family learns from the experience and grows. Writer· director Lewis John Carlino tells the story with the lei· surely ~ce of a well-crafted novel, allowing members of the cast to register as unforget- table characters. The leading players are magnificent: Duvall as the demonic father, Blythe Danner as the wife who loves him -despite everything, Michael O'Keefe as the tormented son. All have earned Academy Award nominations. Rated PG because of language and dramatic intensity. "THOSE LIPS, THOSE EYES" is distinguished by a flamboyant performance by Frank Langella as an operetta star with abund- ant c harisma but too little talent to swim out of show biz backwaters. Booked into an out· door Cleveland theater in the early 1950s, hebefriendsa premed student <Thomas Hulce> whohiresonas propmanand becomes enamored with the theater! and a pretty dancer (Glynnis O 'Connor). The young man in- evitably loses his innocence, I and m ostoftheotherplotturns arepredictableaswell. If onlytherestofthefilmmatched I theeloquenceof Langella' sport· rayal. Theratingis R .. with some salty language and one scene of female nudity. ~·---~"" .... -__:__-----STARTS TD DAVI------ COSTA MESA UA Cinema 540-0594 f El TORO OUJIG[ WESTMINSTER Saddleback Cinedome Cinema West 581 -5880 634-2553 892 -4493 • ,, WESTMINSTER Hi -Way 39 Drive-In 891 -3693 ' . ... .. MOVIE REVIEWS Price to Lead Benefit Western Mus~c, Urban Rodeo Aid Charity Country Western singer Ray Prtce will headline an urban rodeo and benefit concert Sun. day. Sept. 28, at the C razy h orse Steak House, Santa Ana. He will perform at 2 and 4 p.m ., and the 11 a, m . to 5 p.m. event will feature a variety or other attractions. will broad,aat live from the rodeo lite, and there will be liv~ muak by the Wiid Oats a nd othe r groups. Also featured will be the famous Me1calarow1, a pro· reaslonal stunt team, and Anaeh~ .nd C•llfornl• Surf Tht: rodeo I• heln1· roord1ns.t •t1 hy l'red Rcuwr, v1rt: '""ltt,.nt t1I lhc Cruyh11rae, and memtH-r11 ot th,. f;ur Pura ly11 l11 f'1.1unft•tlttt1 the U.S. Rodeo team. TICKt:TH t11 U1r fl111y l"r l1·1· 1•11r11·1·rl, whld1 BOTH GROUPS will wi II lndudf• "''""'tion11 c h a 11 en g e a "m e · frorn llh1 l1th.'lll alt1um RECEIVING funds c hanical bull" and "San Antnnl11 ltA111c," ar~ w i 11 be th e Cu re there will be a shoot-out $~0 cal'l1 a nil m 11y he Paralysis Foundation, a and o~r movie stunts. p u r (• h u 11 c II at Th 0 group s upporting re· Stag_e coaches and hay <.:razyhon1•· search for the sp inal wagons will be available U rhan rod•:'> t11·ket11 cord injured , and the for rides, and there will arc $10 for mlull'I <And SS Orange County Riding be a pony rides for the for children Thr.y may Cenier, a horseback c hildren , pie and he purcha111;:d at tht center for handicapped watermelon eating con-rodeo children and adults in tests ana-viiit.sl>Y mem-fo' o r r u rt h c r 1 n SINGS SUNDAY .:i Mission Viejo. bers of the California forro ation call 549-1512 Rey Prtce K LAC country disc F ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.._.;;;;;;;--. ___ _;:.__..:.:.:.:_::.:.:_..:.:,:.:_ ___ _:.:,:::...:,.:_::.. __ ._... jockey Sammy J ackson !>... r.n ,.;;; is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. 642-5678 Sometlling terrifying has happened to ... 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WILLIE & PHIL" 1111 l'\.Ue "THE IN-LAWS" "THE CHILDREN" PLUS(") "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" -""'-··'* -~· ==~ MARTY 'l!LDMA MIDDLE ·AGE "IN GOD WE TRUST" (PGJ CRAZY Frldey, September 26. 1980 CWLYALOT Cf Yes, Lyrics Changing\ No Trouble Adjusting, New Group Claims By l.IHA a OBINSON When 1t was 11nnounced th•t Rick Wakeman and Jon Andel'80n were leaving Ye11. tweryOCM.l wondered whether the group onf' ()f thf' bltU(t'IU iltlr•clions on the concert c1rcult u wt'll a!i a !iUPf'Jll'OUP when it <.'omes to s~lltnl( albums would bn:ak up WMkt'm~m h•d ltift the band before and re turnf'd, hut this w1111 the rlnit time that An· derson, who Wllb .r~s1)on1Hht .. for much of the 11on1ewnuna. bad left Ac<"OrJlnit to drummer Alan Whale, 1t wasn 't d1fflt·ult ut a ll ror the other.; (rumseU. Sl t'Vt· llow~ and Chm, Square> lo continue. T•:Lt:PllONING t'KOM Pennsylvania wb~r e the h111HJ with ne w members Trevor Shari~g Talenf Jose Feliciano, who has dedicated bis current single, "I 'm Coming Home Again," to the safe return of the hostages in Itan, will perform tonight and Satur- day at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach. Phone 960-5436 for reservations. .. UT H: W 111 U: H v~~ WOODY ALLEN'S "STARDUST MEMORIES" (PG) ,., 1 U . 9'tS, tf IO U T,_ I IS,l 11, '~"· 7:11... u . '''°" MARTY FELDMAN ''IN GOD WE TR UST'' <PG> WALTIR MATTHAU OLE NOA JACklON IN 'HOPSCOTCH" (R) CHARLES IROHSOH IN "BORDERLINE" (PO) ''THE STUNT- MAN" (R) PAUL MAZURIKY'S "WIUIE I PHIL" (R) PLUS "BRONCO BILLY" 1DOLE AGt: ~=~ lflUCI DIAN "W...NA STRANGI" CALLS" . '" "BORDER LINE'' (PQ) ,.,,." MT,_,_ .. ,. ROCK TALK ] Horn and Geoff Downes -was rel\earsang for the major U.S. tour that began at the beginning of Sept.ember, White said, "The whole thing was a mutual deeiaion. Over the last year the music was deteriorating because people were coming up with individual songs rather than all of us writing together. "When we started' doing this new album ("Orama"), it was pretty obvious that the music Steve, Chris and I were making was getting good reaction from people around us. Jon and Rick kind of departed, and we were going lo carry on as a three·piece unit until these other guys <Downes and Horn) came along and said they'd written a song for us. We tried it out and the whole thing seemed to work immediately." YES HAD SEEN MANY per sonnel changes over the years, and Alan says, "The idea of Yes from the beginning has always been that the nucleus or energy from five peo- ple has always kept the thing going. "The idea of the band was , to create a more progressive kind of music, be adven- turous about playing and get it across to the public. "This now reels like a 1980s version of Yes which has everyone giving 100 percent. Whereas last year . I felt there were three peo-_ pie giving 100 percent and two people giving 50. It's renewed enthusiasm all around, and energy. "IT'S ALWAYS DIFFICULT for any number of creative people to stick together for so many years. You have your individuals wi thin the band and they always have their point of view. '·People left and did their own solo albums and projects. but that wasn't a good period for us . Together. we were · much stronger than any of us by ourselves." How is this Yes difrerenl than the old Yes? "Well, lhe lyrics now are not quite as cos- mic as the ones Jon used to write. They're more real, about more real situations in life, and the keyboard player (Downes) is using more modem sounds of the 1980s. "IT SOUNDS MORE MODERN, but basically the nucleus or it all sounds like Yes, so I would say that it doesn't sound all that dif· ferent. "We were totally aware that people would make comparisons. Still, Yes has a lways wanted to create something new, and still keep that Yes sound, and I think we 've done that. We'vemanagedtotakeonnewboundaries. ·· "This Is Discount Bargains. When are you going to finish my sign?" IN GE COUNTY DAILY MATINEES -$2 TO PM MANN THEATRES 8RIS I 01 NO Of 4!r.> ANO &8!> SUNFlOWfR ~1711 ''l'J' "', :.-.,r Pt :.:r. MARlY FELDMAN 1n 9oA Wefrust ,~,,_,,..,, .. :1~1':11 Peter O'Toole THE STUNTMAN 12: 15-2:45-5:15 7:45-10:15 JOHN TRAVOL'rA URBAN COWBOY 12:00.5:00.10:00 Robert Redford (!) BR OBAKER :30 "A BEnER FILM THAN 'ST AR WARS t ••• " -TIME MAGAZINE TREAT YOURSELF TO THI TWO BEST ~·e• OF THIE ceNTURYI LACAll AUINUll (~o(a~) PlUS "UEAD AND CHOCOLATr --. IY•Y SAT. tMNI' JIM MAISMAU. 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Fn •• 5-*Jii•• a 1980 Teree;.1on TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS I k 111 \ \ -,::1.-, .,....WOMAN ondef Wom1111 c:ai>llK .. •Mnwin~lll•1t•aal• ollMC-.- • MAA.tOI All IC>C>f......... Meuoet "iallt WtH• IN ll•Y an• hie ~ •ll~t 1P•1 It .. 'A'l 'H ...... Nl'-2• ll\1~1\jl Ille C:an\CI 1"411 e C. .. M Ill• ,, lnl!Nnalll • TMl_..YM.U IHOW n,. 'rt11e11 f111rv "' ,,,. fll'Q9Ml'I ~ COl11H I C:OfllallU -111••1V ~" iK=~ "f:cl•P••• Ano L un •• t:aol~f.S:'~ ,Wll.OOMI 8ACK. o.cau .. nr Ille MCOt\4 olll -... on bO.,<:I 111111 lilt great o..are I~;~ In combat Pl "" I .;~, 1 .. ,~ Quell Wllltam Ptob•ICO 1a11. • .. oout th41 11r...,ic1e1 tututft • )0 D f~ FACTS Of LIFE tlllltl 10<l Sue Ann deci!Oe 10 t>ec:ome more ma1u1e Oy l'l•f\01"0 lit OUnd •tll\ 11 QIOUP ul 01111 wno •mOk• ~1 tAI 8 lf0l ANGIE 010m"' •how 11()51 R1Ch1rd U1w.a11 v11H~ Phi111dolphla with hi• show 'Family r ...O" ano pus the Falcos ~11n1l the S.n1l011S (Rf • AAMSWEEK AJOOll et L " Rams KltV1· ti.. bOll\ on anll ott lhe IMll<l with BlWly Tomkins •• WASHINGTON Wf£K IN REVIEW 9.00 9 THE DUt<ES Of HAZZARD TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8 :00 -"Night of the Liv· ing Dead.'' Radiation from a space ex- periment turns corpses into man.eating zombies in this movie chiller . ABC fl 9:00 -"For the Love of It." A new TV movie comedy centering on espionage and kidnapping with J eff Conaway and Deborah Raffin (photo at le ft ). NBC It 10:00 -NBC Magazine With David Brinkley. The veteran newscaster and commentator hosts this new series about current events. paogn and eHmlnes v1111- ous aspects ol the pol1t1C•I process 10:30 8 YOUTH AND TME ISSUES BARRED -Ml>flGHT- 12:00. AMERICA'S TOP TEN Hott: Casey K-G THE SULLIVAHS Diiie IS caught In Magg141'a room Christin. covers IOI Mm In lronl of Grac:e t2:30 D MtDHIOtn SPECIAL Host Chevy Chase Guests The Rolllng Stones, Jol\nny Lee. Ben- ny M1rdonas. Ir-Ca11. AIChlld Tee. Richard Belier • MOVIE • • •;, "Countdown'' ( 1968) Robert Duvall, James Cean An AmerH:an astronaut lands on the moon, only to discover a d emolished Russian apacecrall already there. ( I hr . SS min I D MOVIE •*'Ir "Subttrlvge" ( 1"81 Gene Barry, JOlll COiiini. 0 2:26 1 NIWI 2:30 MOVll ' * * * "Men Wiii\ Wings" ( 1938) Ftad MacMunay, Ray MMllncl. ' 3:00 • MOVIE ., e •'h "The Skull" (l9is-, Peler CuSl\ing, Chtlsto. pn., L .. 3:101 NEWS 3:'6 MOYIE . • • 'h "Whipsaw" <'935) Myrna Loy, Speno« Treoy . 4:00 8 MOVIE • • "Th41 Seekers" ( t9S4) Jeck Hawkins, Gl~nll Johns 4:161 H£WS 4:20 MOVIE •'Ir "The Crosby Cue" ( t934) Wynne Gibson, Onllow Stevens 4:30 • HEWS SA I l RI>:\\' -MORIN~ KOTTVI .Epat•n 01ves his 1111111• m4111itQefMI 01 pets lo Gabe 1lt.,· 11\t c.,N< gu1d1nCle c<>1,1nSe10r tells Epstein h• 1111'1 sm•rl 11nougl\ to bec;ome 1 velertnan1n .IAHFON>AHO SON Grady's flancee oect- thll, an« t"41 weod1ng ,,. woll no ionger«>e spenellng his 9Ylflongs will\ 11\e San- tords. ~'re Targeis . Bo ind Lulu1 get art ested IOf rusthng tw•Cll on one day wher1 they 1ry to help • 11&tQhbo1 win a horse tace (A) "Hypnotism And Control- ling Emotions" I • NEWS 4 Featured now people In Arcedoa. Fla . have lun on Saturday night; a look ea Oe1dwood, S D , where tlie cll1zens ore pro1eslln9 the closing ol Patn's Pur- ple Brothel * * * '1Fleme And The Fote" ( 1966) Documenlaty Oirecled bv Poe11e·Dom•,. n!QUe GalH611u A Frenc'1 film director goes l>eh•nd- lhe-sc.en&s 10 capture the mysticism of am;aeot t11bal riles among pr1m1Uve pea. pies nl Nttw Guinea. (I hr , 30 rrun 1 7:00 IJ MARLO AND THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE. D GODZILLA/ OYNOMUTT HOUR 8 PACESETTERS Jeff Conaway and Deborah Raffin are , pursued by agents of every breed in the new TV movie ··For the Love of It" tonight at 9 on ABC. Channel 7 D SPEAK UP AMERICA Marjoe Gortnet. Jayne Ken~edy and Rhonda Bates speak 10 people around the country about con1rovers1a1 1uues of lhe day GMAT PERFDRMAHCES "The Oteam" Merle Park Anll\ony Dowell, Wayne Sleep and Getry Grana are leatvred lrom Covent Gar- den's Roy1l Opera House In Sir Fredtlf!Ck Ast>lon s Ofll·ICI ballet with mus.<: D TONIGH.T Host. Jo,.nny Car50n Guests Or Carl Sagan Steve Matton D ~AMBE & WISE: Ernie 111es to unravel the MCtel of 11\e 1nY1!>11>le man Enc is evicted lrorn lhe11 apartment when Erno" get! married ., NATIONAL NEWS t2;40 IJ (fj THE HEW AVENGERS Key Q<Jvernm""t l)lhGoaJ!> #t>(J had recently been w a n<Jolth l&rm C;f)gon 011119 01 '\ttPl-'>"'°"lf netural c.au!>- e., Host· Larry McCormick . I ®J SUPEAFRIEHOS HOT FUDGE I TURNA.IOUT YOGA FOA HEAL TH ()) FOOD: SOMETHING , FOA EVElffBOOY • OQ(CAV£TT Guest Jon1than Millet (Par1 S of 51 (A) I ~2·1 COHTACTC;J M'A'S'M 8AANIY MILLEA Berney has lo worlt out a l reconclll1tion wt'len t"e l)lfenls ol 1 runa.w11y 1een- llQ« 1ttempt to snatch Mr ew1y from hlf ,_ rellg- louS cuh. 1 I CUNEWS NKNEWS ~DAYS AGA1H Some of the more "*"°" rable advenlures of Richie. Potlle, Ralph, Fonzie. and the Cunnlngh1ms ate recllled, I MCNIWI JOK!A'S WILD ••AlaULL LM A,..._ ~" con-f"91lt P,...._in S.. Olegt In flnt of 'II• crucl.i --, _ _.to lie lelevl-H dlvltlOft rec• •-~ to 1 c-. ., BARETTA A deal mule shoeshine bOy "8'18S problems lor Berella when l\e troos 10 avenge 11\e rape and a11emp11<1 murder 01 a young rehgoous worker fl) OVEREASY "Aller 65 ·• Mart1age' 0 (R) C,i) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT ()) TIC TAC OOUGH lDJ MERV GRIFFIN GueSls Marty Feldman Andy Kaulman, Wllllld Hyde-Whtie 7 .30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN St••• and Melody broad- cast lrom 11\e opening day of lhe Los Angeles County Farr. D FAMILY FEUD D SHANANA Guest' Rober! Gulllaurne 8 TELETOHE NEWS • FAf;£..TMEMUSIC MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 8!) VOT£RS' Plp£UHE Jim Cooper discusses issues attectong Orange County with candidates ' Channrl ~••• ing• • KNXT (C6S) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles I KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles (!I KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind ) Los Angeles KCET·nt (PSS) t-os -Angetes K~E-TV (PBS) Hun1tngton Beach ............. 1Ca. FROM 'CRIME AND PUNISHMENT' John Hurt (left), l'ninlc MlddlemaA Prodiicer Shows Toiu;h of Classics NEW YORK <AP) -"Masterpiece Theater" bectu ita 10th season Sunday with thanks due a 1tn1Je man responsible for four or the classics to be broadcut in the coming months. "'Ibe fact that these programs are surfacing in America at the same time," says Jonathan Powell, one of Britain's foremost television pro. ducers. "is a kind of curious coincidence. ''111EY A&E THE RESULT of the last three yean' work," he says, "and what you will be see· tn1, really, is a strand of programming coming out of what we call' BBC·2 Classic Serial•.'' "Muterpiece Theater" opens its season at 8 on KOCE (50) and 9 on KCET (28) with the first chapter ol a four-part adaptation of Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment," to be followed Oct. 26 by a five-part production of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." Both miniseries were produced by Powtu. who abo provided the British Broadcastins Corp. with two othel' dramatizations included ln the upcoming .. lluterplece Theater" season -Vera Britain's "Teatament of Youth" and "The~a Raquin," by Emtle7.ola. A nFl1I POWELL PllODVCl'ION, "Tinker, TaJlor, Soldier, Spy" bued on John l..eearre's spy thriller, will be broadcast besinnina Monday nl1bt at I on KCET as part of PBS ' "Great Performancea" aeries. Yet another, a neir pro- duction of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," is scheduled for January u part of public TV's • 'llyatery'' prosram. B&e-t ia the Don·commerclal network's enter· tainment channel, and production for "Classic Serial" is amoo1 Powell'• reaponjiblllties. "Over tbe yean," says Powell, wbo la in bis early 30a, "we've concentrated on tbe ire•t clualc novels of En'1lah literature, u well u other cla11lcs like 'Crime and Punishment.' "WllA,..WE'VE 8EBN TaYING to do recent· ty la reta1D tbla very valuable tradition for doinC the ei.le noYela, wbUe attemptiq to brine lnto the stnDd different and rather offbeat literature, alvlDC that the aame tare and productJon valuet u tbeotben·'' · ___ k ' lrom the 7 1s1 and 72nd as541ml>ly d1SlltCIS P.M. MAGAZINE 8:008 HULK THE INCREDIBLE David accepts a ride from a lone moaorcycllst and winds up becoming Involved tn 11n inner -gang war (Al D THE FLINTSTONES SPECIAL Animated Fred. w 11ma and Pebbles Fllnlstone end tl\etr lrlOnds, the Aul>- bles. welcome a new tamt- ly. the Fr1nkenslones, to their Bedroc:k neighb<><· t'lood D MOVIE~ * •;, "Night 01 The LtVlng Oeao" ( 19681 Judith O'Dea, Duane Jones Dead bodies become man-eat- 1119 monstets when they are activated by a 1adl8- llon leak (? tlrs I •o~ Mercy has second thoughts about goong on vacallon when everyone tekes • liking 10 h8t tem- porary replacement (Al 8 MOVIE • *'" "Fooir · (19701 Katharine Ross. Jason Robards. An aging actot and a young wo'!'an fall 1n love when they meet In San Frenc1sco (2 hrs.I ., MOVIE • • • • Moster Aober1s" ( t9SSI Henry Fonda, Jemes Cagney. A u S Navy cargo stup run'S1nto many 011sadven1ures 8 11:1 MOVIE ··For Tl\e Love 01 II (Prfll'T'tere) Det>orah Ration, Jett Conaw1y A model and e lovestruck medical student are pursued by a molley coltec:11on ol go•· ernmenl agents alter they 1a11 neor to Sov1e1 m1htary secrets O I MER~ GRIFFIN C,i) WALL STREET WEEK "West German Econom- 1~" Guest. Kati 0110 Poehl. president. Deutscl\e 8undesbank 9:30 S) SACRAMENTO WEB< IN REVIEW Host Mu11ay Fromson C,i) OLD FRIENDS ... HEW FRIENDS Fted Rogers onterv•ews Tom Snyder, Hugh Downs. Susan Stamberg and Tom Collie o 10:00 I) (I) OALl.AS The news that Pam as pregn1nt stirs up the long- standing ltNd between grendfall\ers-10-l>e Joctt and Digger (Al D NBC MAGAZINE WITH DAVID BRINKLEY (Prem>erel Oavid Brinkley and repor1ers Garrick Utley, Jack Perkins, Dou9· les Kiker and Betsy Aaron pres.nt current news sto· ries. 1oplca1 repor1s and prof ties l ~T=LNEWS BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL "Clmpa>gn Aepe<1" -81" Moyers reports on 11\e evenlS. people and issues ol the 1980 elect•on cam· • Felt• Mendelsso"n 11:00 II 8 ())(!I) NEWS D HOLLVWOOO SOU ARES 8 OAVEALLENAT LARGE Tonight Dave Is Aobon Hood. King Arthur and Ta•Lln • YOU IET YOUR LIFE Buddy Hackett meets a dog who smells our e11plo- sl..es, a woman who QtV8S lours ol lhe graves or HOI· lywood stars and Frank Sin81ra's lormet valet • THE BENNY HILL SHOW Spain and Portugal pr9$ ont lhetr enlt1es In lhe European Song Contest 8i) NANA "Fall 01 An Empire" Count Muttal again succumbs to Nana's magic. sl\e is hvong tn OPUient luxury al hos expense. but on her own terms (Par1 5 ol 5) 11:30 tJ ()) HO HOLOS JOHN DARLING 8 9 FRIDAYS 8 RHOOA Rhoda and Joe de<".•<le "'' only wey they can ~0<>ru: more ttme •OQlllhe• lti tr, barricade lhemselve& "' their apartment. dist" g11dlng family l11end• work and on snort "'" WOtld • MOVIE * • * "The 11<nP•l¥1 ( t9721 George C S<hll Diana Rigg A d1r.1tlu~11)ne;l doctor on 11\e 1tll•i14l ,,, dlYOtC8 IS seved horn !WI Cide by a young woman t;> nrs I ., IT TAKES A THIEF Al Mundy ts laced wnn 1ne problem ol smuggllng a detecllng British sc1en11s1 out ot an Iron Curtain country '1i) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11:45 tJa CAPTIONED ABC NEWS IJ HOLLYWOOD HEAA'f8EAT 110; CAAOl BUAN£n ANDFAIEHOS •.,l-1,•. rt•fl ~ltt .. 1 JOtf&t f •\•••,., JtJ\t A r .. tqr,tr; I 00 Cl) MOVIE • • • • , .. ,,.,,,,, I l'Jl'.;'t J&c.t'•(t. r.,,111;"v,r I' at~eont) ti'~ .. ' 1 lOIJ MOVIE • • • ~ttc.ret (..,-,.teml')n/ I 1'1'J"i1 Eu1at,,.;tr t a11r1t •A,., r ff"'JW '1'Q. AOAM·n •Aallr,f ano R~ '"~' & '6""'"''~r1a, / . ..i!.CA:<.'&a .. ,., ~''"' uq rr-1un1l·(..f"~ t 30 Q) MOVIE • • • 1 Tt·t. Sea Of Grat.~ I t~4 71 '>r-er1c.er T•ac1 K1t1h"""" ~""t>'"" 1:60 tJ MEWS 2:000 HEWS 8 MOVIE • • • • The P1ayboy 0 1 me Wes1ern World ( 1963J Siobhan Mc Kenna Garv Raymond 2'20 tJ MOVIE 7•30 II DUSTY'S TAEE>iOUSE I BIG BlUE MAA8L.E THE LONE RANGER ELEMENTARY NEWS m SOHAISAS • AS we SEE IT (R) (() KIDSWORLD 8:00 IJ ()) MIGHTY MOUSE I HECKLE & JECKLE D ,RED AHO BA~EY MEET THE SHM00 8 LEAVEITTOBEAVER D 9J PLASTICMAH I AOL~DERBV MOVIE • * * '> Boys 'Town" t t9l8) Spencer Trecy. Mocltev Rooney F'atner F1111agan's Boys Town Is disrupted by a seemmgly heartless new arrival (2 hrs 1 ., SPECIAL PEOPLE f fB ONCE UPON A CLASSIC Domino<: Beyond Gravr- ly" Nick and hlS lnends c.!ICI\ 11\e sugglers. LO•d Sia•nton prepues to launch hos rocket (Part 8 of 8)C IR) Is 'Shogun' Silverman's Salvation? By PETEil '· BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP > -Fred Silverman 's very own television season has found the legitimizer it needed -"Shogun," a bona fide, runaway hit t.bat may actually bring about The Miracle at NBC. Some considered Silverman's show of bravado merely a smokescreen· meant to keep his RCA bosses from thinking about the bleak present. Silverman was fighting for his job. Then NBC lost the Moscow Olympics, and the pipe dream seemed dead. Silverman's decision lo "waste" "Shogun" last week, when the other two networks were saying there was no season. "Shogun" a television phenomenon along the tines of "Roots." Viewing dropped somewhat Fri- day. perhaps due to the Jewish boli- da y or even viewer fatigue. But "Shogun" was a winner. a big win- ner. They'll talk about it for yea.rs. the way baseball fans speak reverently oft.be 1914 Miracle Braves of Boston , who came from last place to win the National League pennant. Si lverman's ambition seemed.even less, attainable . T.be first 18 months of his NBC presidency has seemed like an effort to shrink the legend of Fred Silverman, Superprogrammer. Yet, he boldly predicted that NBC would be No. 1 by this C.hristmas. But Silverman got lucky. Actors went on strike, leaving all three networks, in essence, on even terms. And Silverman, thinking on his feet, moved quickly to create a ''revised fall schedule," meant to suggest the illusion of a real season. · Silverman gambled, and won "Shog u n " overcame it s idiosyncrasies -namely. overlengt.h a nd a considerable amount of un- translated Japanese -and became a sweeping hit. _ Vi ewers proved Silverman right. T hey did want a new season. "Shogun," the fi ve· part, 12-hour miniseries based on James Clavell 's novel, represented a new season. "ShogUn" succeeded i.n cementing the perception that no matter what the other guys were doing, NBC was delivering a fall season. NBC bas a heavy load of big movies on hand, and the World Series in a few weeks. Even if the actors' strike ended this week, it would be December before the networks got full delivery of their ordered series. By then, Silverman may well have his miracle accomplished. "Shogun," an expensive miniseries of unknown potential, was the cor· nerstone of Silverman's plan. There were those at NBC who questioned Viewers repaid Silverman by watching the thing in droves. They bought sake and paperback editions of Clavell 's rat novel and made Call 642·5671. Put a few words to work for you. 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We\tm1rtSter aoy M r •nd MI'S Roorr M1COSt• Hun1 •"Qlon Bek" Qlfl . M r •ttd M r$ M •fttn M oran We>lmlnol~ Qlrl .-....... 16 C•Pl\lrano nov A.,.un" Mr dnc:I M#\ Oorh:UO 0 '-ltv •n S.•n Juan C•Pt\hanG G•'I Mr •nci M.t• De~ SUl>O S..n Jullf• C•P1\1rano. bOY A"fU" lO Mr •"O ~r\ C.trl C.Mttw•n ~·" Ctem~ntt-_ girl A ...... ,,, Mr •no Mr~ C>on.tf Vt1llM01ftQll•m, C.os1a Mtw OC>Y HO•G MEMOlllAL HOSPITAl PAESllYTflltlAN F14JJ7) Ft+4f'4 R~coro~ tn fl\t• -,ff•<.t o• .,,,. Coynty. PutJHV'f'd °"•not CW \l D••ly PHQI Publl'\hed ()t.;r,~ (.o.\\t o-... PtlO\ fl~, _, .. (ko, et Of~""Ot \.OVnly State 0•1 YPI "76 Ckl 3, 10, '"'° Jl!l&-80 S.-p1 .. ,. 0<1 J 10 1980 ;f/3-80 C••·•o•n1 .. WI I !>H l Al PU8llC t.U ( TION 10 111 (,Hf'>l l!IOf)ER -FOR (,t. ,H (Q.'WdOlfil' •JI time Uf !.tit tn PUBLIC NOTICE :·~:'':.:.~',';:"'~~1~' • .'.:7'. u~~1%;·~·~~~~~: ~ Court"o1Jw 100 (.1w1t (t"l'\f'r c;,,..,. FICTITIOU!> 8VSIHESS •ICTITIOUS 8VSIHESS Wt\t. '>Allld Ano C•1>lor~•• •II ,.g.., NAME ST .. TEMENT H""°'E SlATEMEHf I toll• An<l 1n1•-.sl <on.-;t'CI 10 4nd now Tn~ loUowfno ,,.,se>tl '' Mfno t>v'' l h t> t~ Jo..,•n9 Ot!'"" ' cJ•uno held Oy u under \J•d ~do• t ru\t 1n M\i as bUS•I"~\' as tf'~ prorit."f"tY \t\Udtti• 1n uuJ County I HUTCH & ASSOCIATl;S Svc: STARSHINE <)R1GINA1 10NS andSla1e0.'>(.•1b<>c!ll\ ~ES) REAL ESTATE JO?IA H•rOC>• 1&•7A W~•I Iowa St Co\I~ i,,,,,,. Tt1" Souln-ilrfly Ill SO lttl ot PUBLIC' NOTICE Mr and Mr\. W1li1•m P•vne Cosla Mew, DO'!' ltalt'llfo@n IC•~ ""'" M•w DC,. tllVd C~t• """''"·CA 916'6 C,tl,ioinia ~.,. l d & OI 11•<1 No )(;< 1n t~ Colv 01 ~ember 11 Hutth D W t•uHf\•"'-0" Sli Gtorota lout\~ (4Jl'\Oull lb•IA \..O\t~ M .. ~4 Countr of OranQI!'. Stair of Mt dnd Mt\ M1(1\dtJI rontl. N,.•Pott P1e,.OOt1C Cost•~,., CA ..-16?6 W~st fo.wa St C-O!tC.. Ml"\d C~iitorn1a C ttl1torn1a "' Ptr mtI10 rtr<orded If\ Housiog Aide d 8eAC" COY l 1\1\ bu1.H~\\ h COl"dUC t..-<t bt' "" in i· •1•14 80011. , I Pttoe JI Of M,~<eH•nttOU\ N4r ana M,., FolO\~ Od"'•S 'w1n >u.en divldu•t f r'li\ 0Uio4ne\\ I\ (Onouctpd tJy "" I M .. p\, '" ,.,,. OtflCt of the coun•\t! (dDl\lr~no \!''' H~ch Hulrhin\Of'\ •ndlvlCJual R•coro.-r ol w,o County Mr •M ""'1\ RObltrt 8uctay ''"''"'· rtut, St.al~\ Wd\ '•'fld With tf'W Gfrot9•aC4W'OOft l ~· '"'"' AdOr"\'\ •no Other SAN FRANC ISC O (AP) -Mayo r Dianne Fei n stein ann o u n c ed that San Francisco has b een awar ded a S5 7 m illion federal gl'an t to reh a bilita te hous ing in the city 's poor Hunters Point dis t rict. T h e mo n ey wi l l go to re n ovat e severel y vandalized apartments. 9.,1 Coun\v Clerk ot OranC)P Couf"'fY on "''~ '\•atflf""lenl .,.,."' t1lf'd w•th tnt common Ot1-f9"olti°" ,, .,.., 0, tn~ M r •nd Mr~ JONI lort41roto ''~1ne .AvQU\\ 11 1'IO Co1.1nty Cler\. ot Or•n~ (Ut,,1•lty on •ti»I propt''h dtH'r•b~o ~bove I) 91rl 1'1641•1A119ull 1~• t<lllO I pu•oorl•d lo tJ<o •16 E•SI Flower M• ""0 M•• Rob••• l "dS•• Publh""'1 Or•not c.o." Oa•ly P1101. 1'14ll11 Slrffl CO'llAMOW C•lllO•"'" N•wPOrl 6'11Kll 0,,1 ~o• 2&, end 0<1 l 10, 17 l'lllO Pubfl1ned OranQr Ccws1 0 <)oly P1101 r11 .. · undror<i<;i....i Trust•" cii11<.lt•m\ Mr ano Mr-. Aobftrt Pt~ •ft>, trv1n• 1901 IO Seol l, 10# IJ 2& 10IO lS•J-t.J """ hlbUlty fOf ""'"' •n<oueclf\MS. or Q!fl '"'~ \H~t addtt~·u .tnd other common Mr Ind """ ~ .. ,.,. J•n~1n• Hunl PUBLJC NOTICE <k•19n<1hon, 11 al\v •llown lw•e•n 1no1on 8o<n oov P UBLIC NOTICE Said ••le w111 bl>~ out wllllOut Mr •net Mr-c. C•r I Joh'-'n Blor',Qtt.SI I 1 c.ov~n•"' or warranty, ll•prt\S or I 8alb0a '''"""·girl FICTITIOUS 8VSINESS l"fCTITIOVS 8USINESS I 1mo11M, r09,.,d1n91111t ooswu1on, or I Mr ano Mrs David MalM.on Hun1 NAME STATENIEHT H-E STATEMENT 1 rncumb•M<tt to pe~ Ille rom41n1n<;1 l"IJlon Se.ct>, DOy Tiie tolf"""'n<:I °""""" Is d0ln9 Ous1 TM follow1nq "'"""" is Jo•nq Du\I pr1n<lpe1 wm OI INJ noteCsl •e<u•~ s..e.,,......11 "'-'' ., M\\ •S bv w 1d DetiJ ot Tl'u$l. w•th 1nter•\t M r •na Mr~ 0.vld Antonmi, f rv1nf', bOY Mr and Mrt 11m Snydetr Costa Mew, boy COCHlt~M JOt4HSON WILLAAO JAMES COCHRAN -HARRIET Mc0UIUCIN JOH,..SON, 13. rHiOtnl ot Hunl1"91on 8eech. C• PU\ed ewav on *'em"" n l..O PHW<I -11Y on S.ptemt»r 73, I-Siie I~ surv1~ DY ,.,., Miii Jtrome $.ur-vl~ by ~ James Coc.hr•n ot ~ndrew\ Jonnson OttUQMtr. J•n~t Hunlln91on 8H<ll, Cl .. Leon Cocllr•n Jonnson .,.., l>rO!llOr John Andrtwl ot Oklal\Oma, brother llov CoclV•n oi M<01111k1n, Ser•lu s to l>t Mid on Ken>••· >1Slflr ltn<r N~lfon of Saturday, S"plembu 71 1•80 ~! wlclllla, IC•-· 5 11r•f'd<.h1idron, l 1 OOPM 1n lt\e l'reeman OlaPel OI the gte•l gr.llndchUOr«n Memor••t P4WOI~ Pf'Tibytel'4•n \..nwr(,, wt(tl '-trv•ces wtlt b• hela on Fr1d•Y. Or V.he E 1lmont1t1 oth<••tt"C) Stplemoer 16, "'° at 1 OOPM •I Interment Mounl••n v .. w Cemtiery Diido 8roti..rt, Hunl •n-;ilon 8eecn Tum..r & Slewno Mortuary, Puedena Cllepel. Interment "''" De private dlrt<IO"· · 0 1rec1•0 by 0 II day 8ro111 e rs SMITH Mortuery , 8e•cll e. l•IDert PEAR LE.SMIT'4,res10!!nl otCost• H•mlinvton 11Hc11. c. M7 1111 1111«\6, C. f0< •• v•a" P••WG awn on ~o·-· 2' '"'° su ..... d b• ""' llu•band l J Sm1tnOI C~•• Mn•, C:a GLAS•EltG and dlUQhttr Melinda v•rl1m~n 111 MARTINS GLASBEAG, resident of Lo~ AnQelt5, C~. Sil'rvotes wert "•'O Co•la Mew, Ca PasHtl •wey on Sapteml>or ?&. 1'19() al I OOPM OI ti... Saptembet U, 1'80 World W•• 11 Harbor La-Mounl Oll"f W moro•I Yt\erMI ot IM v S Arm• SUrvlvo<I b'I Cllepel wilt\ interment 1mmed•a!#ly Ills wit• LilllMI Of Cosio W sa, Ca <t followl"9 Servr<e. u"°"t ,,.. drrect•<>n 01u911ter Cheryl 8rudy 01 Pac Ille ol Hart>o< Lawn Mount Dll•t Monaury '4elgflts, C.., I ton-ln·lew John Bruoy Of Corl• Mes.. S4C> SSS. ••so •t Peclflc H•igllh , C•., • brolner Aeron Goldm•n of 8ostOI\, Deaths ANNA KAYE PAOOUCTIONS, A GROWINC. HABIT )O(> Nonh 1 lntroon, es provld<lel In >aid nolelll, 1secn 5'1r1~1e, Ste : 33, HIH\tln91on Tu,un, 0'"'"11"· C•llfo• n1a 9?0NJ advanctt, II 1nv ""°"' Ille !••ms ol BH Cll, Co. -Te•rv Vbanu, l•• N l u~11n said Deed O! Trust, 1oes, '""'II"' and Ann• l<•lllC!rlM O...llette. 1.ot? Orenqe, Calllorn1192... ••11t1nses Of the Tru•loe ano ot !lie Tottol• Cr Hunt1nqton Bt'•ch, C• Tnl\ bu'\ttWU '' conduct.-cs by an in· 1r'u\t~ Cl'fateo b'f ,...o Oeito ot 'ttu\t -tu.I• dlv1dual -+.-Tiit lolal amount o• thr unpaid rru, btntrwu '' c.ondu<ted t>y .1n 1n Ttrrv '1'brriM'e1 balance ot UW! ot>hQ.ahon S@<ur•CS t>y dtVIOUl l ,."'' \t4'tPmient wa\ hlf'd '11WIU1 '"" p lhf! pro;aiert., to bf M>IO .. nd ttt•$OtMOle An.na K Oue•l"Ue County Cl•rk 01 Or•nQlf Cou"'V on S.,p l est,m•tco t oil' e•o~nse\ and lnl) sl•ternent wu Ill~ wllll the ••mber 10, 1980 advonrts •I ''"' 11m• of lne lnll••• County Cieri< Of°"-Count• on ~O· NO•lllS AllO ASSOCIATES, INC PUblluHon Of .... No•1<• 01 S.1• ·~ 1emoer 17, 1'90 010 C•-Drl,.., '1Dl,J17 .o8 Ft4WI N•wP9f1 ilffc:fl, Calllo"'ie .,... The oene•l<••'Y under sa10 !>Md 01 Publl!ihecl Otllft9t Coast 0•11y P1t61 I ~1..,11 T • u • • /IC.,elolo,. •'•<vied dnd ~01 "· 26, Oct. 3, 10, t'llO 3'7...0 PuD•I<....., Or•noe Coa<t Dall• 1>1101. d•hverMI 10 I"<! und4!rs1Qne<I • wn1ren Sepl U, 19. 2&. O<I J, 1'190 JIJO..l/IO Oecl•rauon ol Oefaull •no O•mand tor S•lf' aod 8 w rlUf'n Nohe~ 01 P UBLIC NOTICE I I Del•ufl •nd ffrclron to 'iell Tn• PUBLJ{' NOTIC F. unders1QM<I cau\eo \<l•d Nollu ol NOTICE OF DEATH OF l ?.~':r"d:d ~.;'~~,,!0,.., K E I T H E L I H A R · N-67529 j 1>rooer1y is 1ocalll0 RINGTON A ... D OF I NOTICEOF DEAT HOFI O•l•dSep\emf)erll,1480 p E T I T I 0 N T 0 c AT HE R I N E J u N E SECURITY "lLIEO ADMINISTE R ESTATE I M I L L S A N 0 0 F l !~:!~~~.~~,.,. NO. A·10S9t0. P E T I, T I 0 N T 0 1 11020c,,..M1~r Bl•d T 0 a I I h e i r s ' AOM IN l~TE R ESTAT E I No Hollyw_,,C~.-·~ f • I 1213) 'l80-t•t7 bene 1ciaries, c reditor s NO. A·10S962. ov Jud•tnR w...a11nq and continge nt creditors of T o a I I h e 1 r s , Au 1 ""' Prn'"""' Keith Eli Harrington o f bene f iciaries credi to r s Pubh)hr!O Ordnot Coast oa11v 01101 Laguna Niguel, California, a nd contingent creditors of S.1>• '' 76.<><• J 1980 3160 ~I and persons who may be Cat herine Jlme Mills and I PUBLIC NOTICE otherwise interested in the' person s who may b e I will and/or estate: otherwise interested in the "111111" A petition has been f iled will and/or estate: HoT1cEoFT1tvSTEE'SSALE I by Bruce E. Harrington in A petition has been filed Re s;:_r=1~,';;3 ~~ the Superior Court of by Blanche I<. Shields in SANr1,11c;o e ... ,..IC.• ca111o•nluor· Orange County request ing the Superior Court o f oo•a11on "' du•y •OC101n11'd Truth•• """SSB<-h, 7 \jfftr\ E01tll Welner ol Arl_.a, C. , Atdelle Sn•1d0r of San M4orcos, ta .. • Qr-n Ad•m 8r...ty Services -·• held on Sej)tembe• 1&, UIO •I 2.JOPM al Ille Harbor Lawn·Moune Oh•• Me...,,.,,lao Clwoel with lnter,..n1 1mmeo1atetv 1011owln9 S.rvl<H ...-ll'le dir'e<llon of Haroor l ••n·Mount Olive Mor1u<1r, of C:osle Mese. 5'f0.S55A that Bruce E . Harrington Orange County reQues ting :':'uas~' ~~o1~~1~"~~~~.~~~'. Elsewhere lbe appointed as personal that Blanche 1<. Shields be TIO,. To THE HIGHEST eiooER r e pre se ntative to a ppointed as p e r s onal FORCASH 11><1v•1>1ea111meo1u1e1n administer the estate of r e p r es e n t a t i v e t 0 1aw1u1 money o~the un11..i s1aies1 •II I< 'th El' H · t ( d · • l h f 1 ngnt, lllle -1nltrttl conv•yM 10 LONDON (AP) _ er 1 a~nng on un· a m1n1s .er t e estate o anonowr-eldby •lunclerwldDeedof PACIFIC VIEW MIMO•IAL PARIC Cemetery Morluary Chapel John "Boa.zo" Boabam d e r the Indepe nd ent Catherine June M ills Tru•• 1n 111e orooerty "•••1n1tt•r ~ d ' Administration of Estates, !under the Independent d••<"l>ed r u m m e r 0 f l h e Act) The petition is set for 1 Ad ministration of Estates TRu'>TOR JAMES " ~ERA and JSOO Fac1r1c View Ori11e Newpon Beach 644-2700 "4cCOIMta MOUUA•IES Laguna Beacn 494-94 15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap1s11ano • 495·1776 H.UIOI L.AW ... -MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler A11e Cos1a Mesa 54().5554 N•CI llOTHIH llU llOADWAY MOITU .. Y 1 t 0 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALTI & laGao ... SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLlff CHAPll. 427 E 17th S t Costa Mesa 646-9371 ptHCI llOTHHS SMITHS' MOUUMY 627 Main St Huntington Beech 536·6539 ........... , COlOMIA&. "'"8AL NONI 7801 eoisa ,..,. Westminster 893-3525 ..... ·1 n l e r n a t ,· 0 0 a I I y : . . AOSE~.t..R1E A KERR. nu~nd •nO . hearing rn Dept. No. 3 at I Act). Ttte petitron Is set for w11e, accla.1 m ed hard·r ock 700 Civic Center Drive, hearing in Dept. No. J at eENEF1c1AA'r SANTIAC.o m u s l c g r 0 up Led West in the City of Santa 700 Civic Center Or West BAN I(, • C.lltornla corporation, , •. . ' . . . · . ' 'orde<I J.,,....ry lO 1'80 .n ln~I• No Zeppe lin. has been found Ana, Cal1forn1a on Oc tober Santa Ana. Cal1forn1a on I Jsan 1n -1).llS oeqe .,, o• 0111(••• dead at the home or lhe 121 , 1990at10:00a.m . !October 14, 1980 a t 10:00 Aecoras lnllleotflceollheRecar<ler groun l le ad g u '1ta r 'st IF YOU OBJECT to the a.m. ol Or•noe County, "''d df>Od Of trust ,.. S I •i • f . . F d"<•lllestl\l'lollo..,ln90<-r1y Jim m y page. p o lic e g r a nting o !he petition, f '(OU OBJECT t? .the lot 41 °' Tr<1e1 No toHe, in 111.c1 s aid Bo nham 's age you should either appear l g rantrng of the pet1t1on, 1vof Cos••~.<nper Map recoro.d · al the hearing a nd state you should eithe r appear in t>ooll m. Pll!lt!' u anc1 1& ot M••· could not be 1mmed1ately your objections or file at the hearing and state '""•nC10us ""'"'· '" 111e office 01 111t determined but he W3S in . . . Counly Recor<ler ohald County, MAV . • wrltte nobject1onswith the your ob1ect1ons or file BE .t..LS01CHOW,..AS.HS11Sant•Ana hts early 30s. court before the hearing. written objections w ith the A.,.n.,., eo.1a w .... c.1110,,.1. "111 a Your appearance may be court before the hear ing ,,, .. ,_..s•orcom.._~IQnttlonli LOS ANGELES <AP) in pe rson or by your at· Your appearance may bt? ~~::,~:i-:ei:;:;;:;:::i~:~~ntc -Lewis Mileslone184 ,a torney. in pe r son or by your Tt1ebenefk1aryun<1ersa1doeed ol Russian-born m o tion I F Y 0 U ARE A attorney. TruslbVl'ff'°'1of1brHc11or<1e1au11 C R E 0 I To R I F Y 0 U A R In IM o4141pllons secured 1n.rt1>r, picture director w ho or a c ont-E A 11e•etolor e n e<uteo -ci.nvertd 10 w 0 n t w 0 Ac ad e·m y ingent creditor of the de-C R E 0 I T 0 R o r a ,,,. ""°""'9ntd ... ,111 ... Oect••••1on A d h d · d ceased. you must file your contingent creditor of the of 0e11u11 -oemenc1 for s.1e, •'"' w 3 r 5 ' a 5 1 e · c laim w ith the court o r decea sed you mus t file wrl1t•nnot1c•ofbre.ct1an4ofele<llon A m ong his 40 fl'lms were • • to ou .. ""' unc1erslon.<1 10 .. 11 Mid present 1t to the per sonal you r claim with the court propertv 10 wtl11v wi<I -1oe11ons, th tr orig in a l 193< representative appointed or present it to the ane1111ereattertht11nc1er1!9'Wdca11wd p r oduction of "AIJ Quiet by the court within fou r pe rsonal representative .. ic1noticeol1>rH<ll-a1e1eeuon to 0 Tb W t F t , 1 • be At<ordld """Y 2', l'IO n lnitr. Ho. n e es em ron , months from the d ate of appointed by the court 211011n -urn_ 1m. 01 "id "Fr ont Page" an d "Of first Issuance of lette rs as within four months from Off1c1a1 Aecorcb. Ml.Ce and Me n " He d 1'ed l provided in Section 700 Of the date of first issuance S.ld wt• wlll ... ....-. Dul """"°"' • 1 . . • toven•nt Of" warr.nty, • ........,_.,or On. T hursday. t h e P r o b ate Cod e o f Of letters as provided 1n Plied, ·-d"'9 th••. posws~. or California. The time for Section 700 of the Probate Htcumbr-es, to pay 111e ,....,,,,,.ng __ .___..._,,..,......filing cf alms will not ex-Code of California. The prln<lpa1 sum o1 "'-not•<•> secured • Y I · · by Hid Deed of Trust, wllll lnleretl •• plre prior to four m9nthS t me for f1flnQ Claim s Wiii inseldnoteprovlcled Hven<n lleny f rom the date of the hear-not expire prior to four under 111e terrnsoh~ld OHc1 ot Trust: ing not iced above. months from the date of lees, <"-r9es •"" uoensu 01 1 ... YOU MAY E XAMIN E the he·:>r ing noticed a bove. :.%"'~~ ~r~ ·~~~ ~~.:::::: t he flle kept by t he court. YOU MAY EXAMINE 11e1c1 on Tu.sde,, 0c1a11er 1, ,,.., '' If you a re·lnterested In the the file kept by the court. 11·00 A.M .. •• t11e •rent en•r•nc• 10 t t fll If I t t d I th Soutri.rn P.telll< Tille com.,.,,,, su es a e , you m ay e a re-you are n eres e n e Nor111 cM1r111o Par11 or1... Suitt 100 quest wit h t he court to re-estate, you may file a s.n11•ne,Q111om1a. · ' celve special notice of the request with the court to Tiie tot•• 1mou111 01 tM unpaid i t of t t t r I I I t · f batan<e of !ht Ollli..tton s.<urtd by nven My es a e asse s ece ve spec a no ice o u ld pr-rtv 10 be 1o1d 1oge1,,., w1111 a nd of the petitions, ac. the Inventory o f estate fnler•u, 1•1e c~s. ~na esllm•ttd tteal'h FOl•r co unt s , a n d r e p orts assets and of the petitions, cost•,·-· ....s ac1Yencn ... of ---described In Section 1200 accounts a nd r e ports t1Mdate.....,,,1ss11M,61s." of the California Probate described In Section 1200 oet.c1:~~ri~"°uNK , • Free tests for blood prequre. eye, pulmonary, hMring.fttneu during Huntington Center Healtt't Fair Thurs. thru Sun. Al90 CPR, acupundure den'°8 & tdtOOI Immunization. Code . of the California P robate c.111orntA<oriioor••ton. Code •u•1<1 rn111 ... ' By: SOUTHERN P.<>CIFIC Greg M . Mortensen, Esq., Rliidel, Kendall & P IU , Wiison & COHO Harrington 42tt <Attn: Geort• Pike, MacArtttur Blvd., Suite Attorney at Law>, P.O. 10Sr Newport IHc~l.......CI. BOil H, Arcadia, Cai. •1006; HMO; tit: (714) 7st-zni. tel: (213) S74-1lt0. ~ TITLE COMPANY, • <Of1IOl'atlon, A99nl SIS ~ C.Orlllo Perk Or .. Sull• 100 Sell!• ..... Call!. '7101 111•)917·1• .,. Welclo R Hll\ill, Asslttenl Se< ..... ,.,, Pullll\lllCI Or.,,.. CDett Delly Piiot Pllbll"'9d Or .... Coe.I Delly Pllol lfu&lltMcl Or-C-11 0.11\1 PllOI 5"f, M, 17, OCI. J, ,.. "1MO Seclf, M, U, Ort. J, I• Jt11-ID s.,t. lJ, It, M, t• Jtlt.td t t 6 , 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c ~ Tht 1Mtteat Marketplace on the Orange Coaet !?~~';.! •t.~~~Tr~L~SIFl~.~c.~ .. ~! Trade H With • Want Ad -· FHt Credit Approval INlhtah ....................... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY rublilher'1 Nofic•: HMMtForW. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G ...... 1002 G....,.al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ llOaM ~ $17,900 Attractive home with crackling rlrl!µlace in h\' mg room. and close l11 schools and s hopping Large Jl8X6.5 lot VA & FHA f111;rnclng nva1lu ble! A real steul! 963 6767 THIE REAL ESTATERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWPOIT DUPUX 2 Un1t11 vn fee l11ntl AcrQSs from vark. Neul'- beaf'h. hay, & shoppin~ Pm •etl al S2t-"'>.IJ()(I (';vl'11 00 4!'lS3 DOORS TO IEACH All real estate advertised 111 1h1s newspaper is sub-Ject to the Federal f'air ,_ ________ _ Hous ing ct of i968 which makes 1l illegal lo ad\•(•r l 1se "any pre fercnc·e . lim1lat1on. or cliscrrminttlion based on race. <:olor, r<'lifi(1on. sex or national ong1n. or an 1n1enuon to mct ke any Stll'h r>reference, hmita ltun. or di~crimination. ·' 2 2 Uuµlex O w ner mot ivated Oµe n t u c r eati ve f1nanc 101t Pc.!!istbly httle or no cas h. Will tracle property bolll Tht-; rwwspaper will nut kno" 1ngly .inept an~ .J.dvert1~1ng ror rea l c:.,1 JI{· whic·h •~ in 1•1ola tiu1111( thl.' law ERRORS: Advertisen should check their ads dally and ~ er- rors immrdiattfy. The DAILY PILOT auu.-s liability for the fint iit- cornd iMeriion Giiiy. - ....................... 1002 ···•·········••·••····· \-0, NEWPORT '().'.. FIXER <\ Bdnn.., 3 hlllhs. hu1tt- famd1 room and forrn:.i I d1n1ni.i room A real ba1 ~u10 ne:.ir Uuv c r Shore'> <..'all for complett- det <1tb ~&2:113 MAGMIFtClNT eooaSJF· VIEW MAMSIOl'4 $1 ,750,000 Keck Alde~lle. Rllr 832·~140 @.1'4EWPORT ~ Slll,900! 1;ar or ,, ,, $219,0UO t: ve~ 54H -00 15 associated 81101<EllS llEl\L TOllS ll)]t, wt.' 8olt.(J > t> 1 i 'be.~ FIXER, $91 ,000 Hm11.t your paint hru~h 11nd save thousands'. I H<lrm townho!TW. Jmrni.i rovm . 1.>r1 ... ·atc t r l•c shaded patio. and hu1:c l(n•cnhclt .Jus t step~ from P•J<•( lm 1K1s~ible 111 malr h' ('all !J(;:j 67117 Very atfor<hJblc Newport Ti:rra r~ condo' Ur grdded end unn f:x1rt1 windows a(ford mnre light and \ 1ew 11111~ udcle<1 counters & ,1orage in coun1r~ kitchen' Take over low lr-~----R-ew--... -L- 111ter(•11. low pa~ ment. & ~.::. ~ low pnnC' ICJ.m < io1,•,. ESTAT&:RS $680 mo. $69,3001 Sec and subrnil' Ca 11752-1700 THE REAL ESTATERS OPPORTUNITY knc~lu. often whl.'n you us~ result gellln.I! Daill l'tlnt Class1f1ed 1\d'> 111 reach I he Urangl' t'm1..,I murk et. 1.1hmw1>12 .lfi7M Waterfront Home .) BR -I l~a t'U!ilflll1 w u1cr lr11nl hom t• '' Ii\ 38 ' p \'I II u l' k l'r1cc•d SI .1 9 1 11110 Hudtlt·t w 1r, .. ll· fur l'alm $pnng ... Est<1ll· F•1r tlel :ul-. on th•' home 1ntl .1ppl Io -.~·I'. 1·till Carol llurr JJ..'l u:.11 oc~ ~ASSUME S&0.000 I st TD. Only $30.000 <1own and uwn1•r "'" carr.1 a 2nd is~:A!~~&: Jl.R~ 1--~·-,··---J --·-,I TI> S 11 p e r s h a r p ~ 1 F:a,ls1de 4 Bdrm 2 bath hmnl' Bnck firl•placc. 2 t•ar l(arJge ,. ne w roof I .-. ..::·!~ f ~lu,t t•all on this one' TRY sa.ooo DOWN Lo\'eh 3 Bdrm 11 2 hath home on lovely quiet ' tn-e·hn~ s lrl'l't O" nt-r s a~· s be f I ex J b I e n n financing~ Call now CI) SEA CCN.E PROPERTIES 714-631-0990 --------~ $99,950 NORTH COSTA MESA A ~pe<'tacular 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with huge bnck fireplace. builtin ,·aruu m system. brick BBQ. and wood decked spa + many extras Call :>.16·23lJ 1 • , •• 1 ~ I r: 541) 2313 ,'4( • ~ ~<(}~·· , 11-----------1 Starting a New Business Accco1d1ng t o Calllou1I• 8ualnen end Profeuion1 Code (Sec 17900 to 17930) a ll peteon1 doing butinaH under • flctltlou1 neme mutt Ille • •t•lemef't wllll Ille County Clerk end tine It publl1lled fo u r t l m•• In • ne .. pepe• Hrvlng 1111 •••• In wlllch the bu1ln•H 11 <oc:aled. T .h • .sute.m•nl I• required by lew •"d It 11eceuary In protoctlng yaur 1>u1lne11 n•m• Mosl b•nk1 requlrt p<oof of nHng to open commerd al account• THE REAL I ES~E~~._ ! i i ! I I ' I CORONA DEL MAR DUPllEX Larsie enclosL•d brr ck courtyard f'rench doors lc;td lu forrna I IL~ 1ng room Bcautrful Italian ttll! and Oak 1Jla11kcd floors enhance ram ily room ... n d co untry k1tl·h1.10. :\1asler s ui te o\·erlooks flower £tiled terrJl'e Huge ~ t·ar .Raragc t 'all now' I I i I@ L THEREAL -ESTATERS The DAILY PILOT provldH both ftllng and publlcetlo11 Hr,..cH We h••• •" Ille nec.11ery form• •nd malnt.,n • d•lly ••rvlce lo Ill• O r •nge Coun1y CourlllOUH EUller tlop by one ol our convenient office• or phone Ille LEGAL DEPARTMENT 642 .. 321 , Ell. 332 for mo re lnl6rlfl•l1on end IOrml I SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 ·6990 I -I Tellrni.; the 111osl people possible 1s important Lo the s uccess o f a n) gara~e sale :\lake sure , . , u 1· s 1 ,, I 1 s l e d i n Classtl 1ed µhon \! Gl2 5678 A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 -----P~inMllG .,..... $1 75,900 Bnog your µainl hru&h, shovels and a hllle 1m ag1nat1on lo t·ash in on l11R SSS This heach duµlex is Jtl:>t one block 10 the water and the owner ~<a\S b{o crcall\c on financing. Th ts v.on ·1 1.c:.t 1.1t the price ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 14-631 ·6990 --~GREENBELT GARDEN CONDO Great for investment or first tune buyer. Sharp 2 B<lrm 2 hath with good ass umahle loans Ur. try S3.500 down. <.:all now . 5-11; 2313 SP AMISH EST A TE $149,900 Towering trees enhance this gorgeous 2 story estate. Spanish tile en· t~'. leads. 10 s tep-down living room and massive bnck fireplace. Format drnrng room 100! Second story hosts secluded master suite. + 3 more q u ee n s ize bdrm s . Sparkling pool. Corner lot with RV acf'ess. Hurry! ~ SEA COVE f'R<YJERTES I 714-631·6990 ·------------ For Ad Actiln l:all a DmyPillt AD-VISOI 642-5671 Want Ads C.11&42-56'18 Tt:.tE 1~ NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE 2'70 SAM Ml..UIL DttlYI C7 I 41 759-150 I SSSHHH! 1m11t II QUIET!!! J feel like screaming about this fantastic 2 bedroom. den. 2000 s q uare Coot home in p rime IRVINE area ! U I did'it would be gone now! So you'd better be quiet and HURRY!!! TA«I ova LOW, LOW rYMTS!!!! on the sensational 2 bedroom end unit located on a quiet soothing stream ! Featuring a spacious floorplan and an assumable low interest loan ! Priced to sell this weekend at $105 ,900. AIAUAMD .•. in WESTCLI FF HIGHLANDS charming 3 bedroom ranchstyle home feat uring a la rge fenced J yard , cover e d patio a nd a country kitchen ! The price h~ been reduced and the seUer will consider all terms!!! YU. 'fOU CAM ••• Maybe you thought you couldn't move into a larger home because or high inCerest rates, but the owner of Ulls home i s an investor wiJling to consider any ter ms! Be cr eative and be p repared to move into this 2500 sq ft. 4 bedroom . 3 bath h o use in NEWPORT BEACH featuring a park like rear yard and a spa in the master bedroom.for $259,000. ·~ Walker It r-e~-e RaalEatatlL_ l '• Cle IWLYPILOT ~.~attm H11i1n,_S. ....._,,_..,. Hovff1PorS-. ....................... ···················•ei••• "-"FOf'S. tto..1fwS. HottMt,orS• .NH.. 100J ........ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1Mrel t 001 ..... ,.. I 001 .._.... 1001 ··················1···· •••........................................... IALIOA ISUMD- l01 APOLIMA One or a kind old worlJ desu~n & Quality o( thb Ill'\\ ;rnthcnlH' Fren<'h Norrnandv honw 4 ll}il1 m 3 t»tth C' u s l o an h o m e W"lt h I 1 n t· ~ t rruft smuni.h1p ~ ;1nwn11u·' No"' H\'t11lablt> ~ 000 Cull fm .1pp't IAYNOHT Wt• h:I\ l' M'Vt'I .11 fmt> lmnt1•!1. "1lh fllt'r & 'hp IL TOIO HOISi COUMTIY 4 .B.drm . ~4 baths rnnc h .!>t ~Jt> mrn1t'stut.-111 oran)l!t' ..:run·~ $2'10 noo DHllftllD 1 Outo.tandtnt: :i IN'flruom :i l\Jl h hontt• with 1 tum II vi a llilf'l'lh'(I !11•rn1 11tur < ,. t h 1• 11 r" I t ,. d 1 11 "" l'U 111m wat l1>u i11•1' "lhtl'IOUll Wt11H1 put Iii 11 t• t" It I fl I! • 11 'i I " 111 llr jlot'llt''• t ••tttr JI Dtr \II 101 Stll:i tHIU I .all • ti Jt:11 «:SELECT I PROPERTIES ~ 2fORO~E I w'' , ul l' 11• •U ~•""' •'"' I 11 ~ I' r 1 t 1• I' 1 1 1r1' l-.1 h11I•· 1'11,tu M1•,,1 11·nt J St 1•1 •"°11th /I/I REALTORS ' 67'95511 RIAL EST A TE CAREY .lum u proj(rc~sivc• rompany with a ~n·ut rutun• Wr arc looking for lwo or lhret• "C;o (;elters" to round out our Nluff 'ull Vudy Nelson and let's ta I k about ll BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Ji' t{,,y,,d,. Ur 1v~· N 8 6 7~ 6161 C(>LE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2S I 5 I. Coast Hwy .• Coruta .. Mw l~A.~~;1 _________ ''-s~-s_s_•_• ______ _ Jll'>\ ,\,t llltj! Ill' Ill ,I bu "l.1 '1 "' "•l\1 fl L~lltJ,.! 1-. I ll\''"lf \UUI U\\tl \ .,:11-11 '"II.I \\,I\ ' •t ll l1hlll \\j\ I 1 lt•ll I" uplt 1!1••111 I'\ I It !"'"' lht "f\ '" tl IS \.\ lh t lu\ ,.,, \nU 1 "' ,.1 •I \!too~ ci..,,ll It."•' ut 1·1h1Ut ·•-u1l ttlll \A I' 1' I THE 1 -• ¥ NUMBER TO 2SEE NEWPORT IEACH.OFACE 2043 WHtdfff Dr. 17141641>-7711 CLIFf HAVEN'S LOWEST NICE Got to see it to be lieve it! ! Vou would be surprised ! A little TLC and wham ! You 'vt' got the buy of the year. Come see lhis 3 bdrm. Right in Cliff Haven . You won't believe the price HURRY IT WON'T LAST!! #215 FAIULOUS 2 STORY Multi·level home. cathedral ceilings. s unken living rm. 2 frplcs. patios. gianl firepit. lots of trees. 3 car garage and almost 3000 sq ft of wide open s paces. DEFINITELY NEWPORT AT ITS BF.ST!! *'21fi PALM SPR_IHGS SPECIAL CONDO In c r edibly b eau tifu l P alm Springs condo Over 1300 sq ft in move-in condition. Mirrored & panelled wa lls. 2 rommunity s pas & pools. &e tht' desL·rt at its best and WATCH YOLJR MONEY G ROW!!! #127 15% DOWN • $1,200/MO $259.100 Sounds in c recH.ble ? You 're a b s o I u t e I y r i'~ h t ! _ c.an you imagine s pa in mstr bdrm. wood siding. spacious rooms. trees. patios & lots more. Best of all BEST FINANCING IN TOWN !! lt218 TOMS &TONS OF TREES You·ve simply got to see this cust om built home. High up in Anaheim Hills. 3000 sq ft of .... s umptuous living. Giant mstr bdrm. The yards look like a forest. Onlv $304,900. ASSUME 10%°1<, Sl.65:5 /M01 #219 SUPER I PEHIHSULA n . Magnificent. spectacular a nd onl y a few yards from the Pacific Ocean. 4 bdrms. 2 baths. sundcd.s. spa . professionally land~l'a pt>d DEF'INITF.LY AN OCEAN PARADISE!! it220 ATTIHTIOH IHVESTORS INCOME PROPHTY Thruout our 90 offices we have an incredible variet y of income propertr F inan cing is our specialty. We put the impossil>le transac-lions together ... res ults = incredible down payments. unusual cash now. SSS IN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT. Call today for free investment counseling. #2'll ~ Walker &lee RealEsfate .... .... '::~~~· s~~~lA-°' £trs· e..4 1tiJ CtAY l. POUA11 ----- ~ · 11--.-D_A,_B-.....N _Y...--. . I I 11 I I PARNO j j 1~ j He'1 ao old-IHhloned. hie . . . . . ltmlly Hll -dlnner1. l __ A_l_L_C_A_R_....,, 5 I I I I I 0 Comi>t... Ille chwcklt qvOled • . -• • • bv l1lli~ I• the ... 1111"9 we<d VO<J d .. tlop ''°"' ..... No, 3 !I.low • PtlNI NUM&ltfO lfllUS IN 111m SOW•IH •• UNSCIAMll( AllOvt 1£11US TO Gfl ANSWU rrrrr1 I I I I I I SCl•M-LITS A111wft"1 M Cla11lflcotlo• 5100 COMMERC IAL RULESTATE CAREER '-'' 1lih'h"I lorul 111111 1 I 1~1tt1 11111111 1!11111 ll"ltl I ' \'JI t•tl t \ __, J ,, -. l t 1 I .,.11 .......... ,, .l. 1 .......... ' 1111 .t ltl'"I 111 lVlttllll I t l._tl I• .11 ' \jl• ll1J1t.1i.:1·11.1 111 ,\ t1111i.., r,1.,:1 1 .. ,1 .. 11· '' 1111 1111 1111J tr,11111111 111 111 ·"IH" '' ul th1' 1 ... 111 \ 11n111ue 111>1101 lt1111l' 101 ltll" hU'>HI~" rllllltkd I 1-.d t:.!>l.dt> jA'l'oOIJ \ ,1fl l111 .111 lttll'r\ ll'\\ 11 ... d .. 11111111. l'vrp Iii.I 1i'i1~1 ~PAINT & SAVE 4 ISdrm~ tll·t1, i-hn11·1• I rel" I 111 t .. I . (' \\ 1111 ,. I llCll(hht1rh1Hlll \11\llllL'f\ h:.rga 1n pncl•<I' Slll!l.:11111 6-'lli 'ilil THE REAL ESTAT&:RS OCEAMVIEW 2 Bdrm . 2 1 1 halh F'urmer mooel \\1th a fonta:.llc '1ew :'>Ju,t 'l·e lhh <lecorawr·s lll'hRhl lll's l l'undo 1n Cu,1.1 M~!:a H t-:OUC ~:u HY SI o IJOll WI I.. I.. '°' EI. I. 1-'1\ST' ,.3. RED CARPET ·-754-1202 - 2515 lstA•e, CdM lli.tt:.tanding 'll'"" 2 :t Bdrm hou.-,e~. '<Ill! !Jark mg. frnanl'mg. Both 11111\ s.56.5,1100. Open ~n I 5 PalmDewrl 3 B rm 1·ondo. ~alt."\l l·om mumt~ rlo~e to pool j:irLlZZt & tennt!> court Sl:l'J 500 L'<.tll ror appt :'>I \l'RYSTAl..:FFl-:R s1: \LIO'.' n F:Al.TY 673-5354 UHITS. UMITS 8 four 11le:1.es. ~rll 2 Bdrm 127.500 l':Jl'h I:! Ulllb nmtr .. ct ll'rm' Sl1~1.tl(lll l!:I 111111.., u111t1·r lllXgrrn • .., ... :1s111rnn \11d lhtr(·' mon• l':Jll Int 111l1J .)..IO :li.i66 .._Whelan ~ Real Estate SHARP DUPLEX Corner lot. \IN•J ::! lltlrr11 untb . cxt:Pllent t-:;n .. 1"1tc Costa .\lc~;r l•H·a t11J11 ~ 1 l't' Ill\ l·'d Ill I' 11 I <t 1 SJ59.500 ,,.,,. .......... SUBDIVISIO~ 1'11111'' h11tli 1l1· ... 1·rt . l'h..!:111 /\p111 rtv••tl It'll lallv1·lr:ll't11111 11l111 Ill '• :.11·1t• ll}b W11ll·r llt 1•1w1·1 111 "1tht ~1m.101 U /\1.1111 /\ I S l./\~ll It I•:/\ t.'l'V i;?:l>17tMI It/\~( 'llOSl\NTI'. l"I'. l,11wly <llUl "'I fl 4 lt1 , :JI / h.t. 1111 :! Ill rt"I l ,11Vt11)' Vll'W '111•111 nll $.1/:1,l"ltl I A1vt'ly ~1 111 . :1 hu. v11·w ('l•l!lt• to v1 ll111ot" l 'n"1·tl mc..-tt.~om- ( 'IJI. V ,.;It &t 1\.1\SC If' ,.:1 Tm llo Sl HunchoS.ml1• ,..,., t '/\ I 75G·2471l DOVER SHORES WATaMOHT $650,000 3Ull. 28A. F /R. 1>1111 1 slip. ort;;NSAT/SUN I :; 400 Momin I( St ur I .11 Own<'r M2·6M7 Have ljj1melhlng lo ~c-11! Class1fiet.lld:s doll well. O~Mr Will Finance , I 1fK1· :!11l l ,1111 l1,11•t..h," \ '' t 1t1 \ t h ti''',. ' t,.·u1 U11tn' I Ii.ii Ii' "1•l 11 11 jllln l '''" ,1 r1d lu ,1ol\111I •111111111' Jlt' 111111 "' tlw .11111·11111''' '"'II• 1 \\ t I! 11 n .1 •11 1· " 'II • """ 11 l-'11 ll Pl II • ~ 0 1 111111 Oun I ~ Jll \l.il\1• ,111 ol lt'1 1 )lo 11J~1 t;:SEL£CT I PROPERTIES LIDO IAYRtONT \ I I ii d I l i n n ;i I ·I llllrrn 1·11:.tom ho1111• " :..t'p.ir at l' tl111111g 11M1tl hrwl. p;llw & a gt11111111~ bay in front 1\s,u111.-JUMI O toa11 ,ti I 0 ' , I n I l ' I l' .. I s J.~511 t~~l Starter Home S86, 90 0 t u1 .. :1 lw·d11M1rl1 \\llh 't ' 11 K:u 1~1· .11111 ltav "'m tlt1\\ ,.,l>lllll• l'\1,1111. l111JUl'l1t._ \itt .1.il1 :!ht~I Sharp ~ach Home J lklrn1 1111111114 ro.irn 1111 ''" 1111·lu1t111 g ii •·· Im JShl't tit.I ~Jr.Jj.!l• .111 t """ l>l2:l.~111 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 LEMON HEIGHTS l'h:u:nini.: :1 or I l11ln11 1·u.,1u111 h1ult hntnl' I.\ ll'tt~l\t.' ust-ol ~1a111('d i.:la~~ and UM·O \Jn1·k~ 11111 It 1n:.. H1111m 1111 h U r S o' ~ ~I ,1 t U I t• luntl!-.t:a!Jtn g fxo d1·1:1 P1· \ll·:w . CE GEDBGE ELKINS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE WOOOSRIDGE. OH THE UJCE IRVINf ;\ l'n111111• Thrcr Bedrof1nt O•·l:frhNI Co nde• llomt• Prt me 01·v1>loµn11•n1 Surmundt'<I II~ r.rass 6: Tri:~!> F<.1n11ly noom With F'irepl:ii·e Opens To DPrldnj.? Wtth N1i::ht Light & Wa ter ·1ev. Separate DtntnJ! Room :vlanv L'pgr<1dl'S Aeautifully Decorated Commun1tv l neludf's Beach . Ctuohouse. Tenn1:. Pool,; & Spa $290.000. IALIOA PENINSULA CharrnmJ( Beach liomt? Owner Will C:.rrv F'lrs1 Trust Dec>d Walk .\cro,c; St re et Tc, lire an Front. llr W dlk 1 o Homenv. nt>r<, Pn \•ate Be:ich & Ro.1l L:.unrh r\r(',1 l'uoh~truclcd Ot·ean \'i~" From l'urr t•nl :-\underk Or l101t·1111 .. t St•rond Stnr} C urrwr Lot S359.90tl OCEAH & IA Y VIEW T " ,, Large Bedronms . Two Baths F1rl'place In Living Room Gi.ltl'd C11mm11n11v Wtth ~ost Bt>au11ful i\m•·nitws In ~ewport Beath S1011l;,r Two Hl'<lniom Hcccntly Sold F'ur Much Morr l\l uk<• Offer $199 !l~O macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY FltEHCH HOftMAHDY ESTATES "Prime" location on the bayfronl in Ne wport Beach (Private gate guarded island). Dockage for 80 ft. yac-hl. Beautifully drafted and detailed mans ion. 2·Slory living rm w/baronial firep ace & elegant Fre nc h doors. Paneled librarv. rabulous plank fl oored mus1c/ptayroom. formal dining rm w/cxq uis ite lead e d g lass c:a l>incl~ o f bt!autiful woods. Spac·ious master s uite w/ marble fire place & His & Her dressing rooms and baths . Pool. spa. sauna . Fully e1ir·conciitioned . Security syst<!m . 3-car garage. Beautifully l;111clsl'a1>ed . Offered al $.5,000.000 as a lt•aschold estate. (Fee may be purcha se d >. Qualif i e d appointments only. <J·ll ) -LINDA ISLE IEAUTY Tht' lar~est bayfront lot on lhe island ! <Over 133' on the Bay). Cornlcmporary style, walls of JthtflH ... super view & slip for 80' hout. Moho~any & beveled glass entry ~al<'S open onto bricked <'ourtyard w/pool. Professional -15ifi'--ror-e·rrcerrn1nttrg:--LH>rarr - w I rich t eak floor . 4BR suites. Childrens • playroom. Special sound proof eel room for movies and music. Offered as a leasehold estate ... Fee mayl>e purchased. $3,300,000. Appl. only. (J -12) CATHY SCHWEICKERT 642-1235 712·1414 C Clf'llPU' V oley Center 642-IUI 'IQ I Do""' 0.1•• \ ; 111-1700 WoodbndQe Center 644-6200 Harb« View Center • ........................ ...................... . WESLEY N TAYLOR CO HEA LTOHS si net' l H·H CHEAT VllW IH DOYB SHOalS NtmGtous GALAXY DllYI Beautifully designed home by Ivan We lls . Newly painted interior. Ull us ual high atrium entry with travertine floor 3 family bdrms plus lovely master bdrm suite, formal dining. family rm & beautiful pool. sp a & patio with Back Bay & city ltghts view. Owner will carry 1st T.D. s ubj. to buyer qualifying. Vacant. $550.000 WISLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS l I I t S-Jooq.."' Hth load NEWPORT CIEHTH, M.I. 644-49 I 0 VACAHT. IH JASt.llNECR£B llerc> ~ <! 3 hedr<'l<11r1. 2:{1>0 sq. ft. home O:'l a WH.Jt• ~r <'I n b<:lt with views of the < it y ltght~ ;.irid a peck (j view of the o<'<'an . .Ja~mint· C r N·k has $.!Uarded gntc entry, community pool a nd tennis ~rod i" C'om 1•ni<•nt to shops and Fa~hion 1~.iiJ11 d /\ . .,king $375,000 .. ;ind vat<mt . I J~IC ) Jt-ti( JMr= \ HFALT<'8~. <175 -6000 :.!4-.:1 hnt ( 11n ... 1 1n,1hwav, l.nrtma d· .. 1 M11r 11'\VI II 0 1 Tiff m <,r LIC,Tl""(,'J I'll 10W!'\ Clllll . . . . . - ..J ~ PENINSULA IA YHlONT On ly homr on tht: market in this t•xclusivt' cast ha v location . Ch:uming pier ~ltp & wide sand\ tx a~h Lot he hind with d ouble gar.<J~C: + !.-pare parking. $2,lOll.00() I N NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 HARBOR RIDGE--VU & SPA Cathdrai uiU.-91. marble Htry, • CJOl"M atrium md --.llllffed dtcoratof' 0tt'lftlit~ Oynmty ~ 2 bdnn. 2 bo. wbte crier. n~ost rOOlft, fOf'llld diftMCJ nn c:md COftYf't"5Cltial pit. ~ . wisM-t A..l.T.D. $385,000. tll-14QO BEAUTIFUL RETREAT-VIEW > WAT F-HFRO'\JT llOMES.1 ..... l HH\I I..,, I\ II ... I \\ 1 '' • 1 ., \\ t ~· It ~. , .. ~ h. t -"1 •• •. 1\ • H .11 .. I I 1H~l . 631-1400 673-6900 PRIVATE MONARCH BAY Thi1i1tt.3~ .... you'•• bee11 waltl119 for. Hardwood floors, cu1to• ........ forwd cllllwcJ ,...... fa•lly roo"' with h•9• fireplace. Ilic• yard CllMI tt. coH..._• and secwfty of a prhah guar.d•d 9ate coon •ilty. C• IM yows for °"'Y $520.000. Calf ROW for - appuhslw•"' to '" HU• lop .-lty ..... SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW HOME . Thi• .... 3 .... 21/J .. ..... °"""' ........... ..... cocAoe, ...t city 1CJ11t ftewl. l11cllldH t..aly room ...... ..... ,...._._... Louhcl • • .... c ... ._ strfft ·IR Mo. L ..... a..., offetlRI) at S449,000. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH I• Mewpert le•t..t.ooll te U.,Oflrst •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BILL EAST Bill. a second generation Californian, brings to Harbor Realty a diverse and interesting busine~s background that will be of great value to his clientele. Arter eammg a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical· Engineering and a commission in Lhe tJ.S. Naval Reserve at U.C. Berkeley, Bill spent 51f..i years on active duty during World War JI. Following the war he spent the next 25 years working as an Electrical Engineer in the Avon Refinery at Martinez, California first ro r Tidewater Oil Co., then Getty Oil Co CJnd later Phillips Petroleum Cornpany H 1 I I took 1·:J rl y rl'tirement from Phillips f'etri1l1:u m to accept a <·ontr<.1cl with <;uC:tm Oil & Refining Co , i n Cuam ttS Engineer ing . 'VI a i 11 t P n ;1 n c· t: <J n d Con s l r u c t i o n ManCJg<:r Wh~·n tha t job was 1·omplr·h:d h<: decided to remain in Guam to purs 1u· <l career in Real f<:~tate and ir1<·1<h:ntally to enjoy the wonderful sailing ;,nd scuba diving in <:u<im , S<11p<rn . Truk , Yap and Palau. Hill was C:tcttv<: 1n the Rotary Club of Tumon Bay as well as the Guam Hoard of ffrC1llc1rs He served as the Mu lti pie 1.1 ... un~ Chairman. Vice President and \1ember of the Board of Di r ector~ c1f the Guam Br1ard of Realtors W e are most pleased to have Bill East join us at Harbor Realty. Phone Bill when )'OU wi s h to discuss your residential or investment real estate needs or even seuba diving. He will he h(jppy to assist you. 17141 673-4400 12131 628-2828 l-LUlBOR RE1\.LTY Di•ision of HcrtKir ln•~1tn.nt Co. 1 HARBOR ISLAND .Just lis ted 1 Lovely 3 bdrm bayfront home wilh pier and slip . Newport's most prestigious a ddress. T r aditional s tyle. m agnificent grounds. 40' lot. $1 . 780.000. 17141673-4400 1213> 628-2828 I-L~BOR THE l=-Q= NUMBER TO SEE COSTA MESA. OFRCE 27'0 ...... llYd. 17141 545-949 I CHAMfil YOUlt UNSTYU Now you can afford to buy your first home TODAY. or move up! Interest rates are a l 13'h% and climbing! Don'l wait for rates to fall -prices begin to escalate more rapidly then ! We can show you how you can a fford to purch.ase your OWN HOME NOW ! Call for a counseling session . OUI RIST IXAMPLI is a beautifully decorated mobile home in a quiet park. wood paneling. screened porch. double carport, great kitchen and only $20.500. 'I AMOTtB IXAMft.I of afford abl e housing at REASONABLE rates. Buy now and takeover loans -of record or -use-your''\' A. Ov-er "t60(f8q-ff of comfortable living space with large bedrooms and more. Act now at $115,000. Walker &-lee Rael Estate l• ' • ... • ..... _, ........ ~., ...... ,l • • \ . l ........... s. Fnday. Septemt)ef 2e. 1980 OM. v At.OT €I I ····················~· ..•...•................ ••••••················· ···················~··· ......•...................•.••.......•.•...•.. 81•1• I OH G....-.. I OOJ Cede MIM I OJ4 ttwelwl• leoch I 040 Ir.... I 044 LApto leoclt I 041 ....._,For S. Howw1 For S. HMtH For S. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 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"arm. m vitmg home It h as M exican Pa vers . plantatio n s hutters and n eutr a l wall coverings . It is a Spyglass best b uy at S.527.000. J o Anne Perkins. agent. U~l()U~ ti()'"~~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 East Coal>t Highway, Cor•md del Mar WE HAVl 3 9 OF THt:. BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN FOUHT AIM ¥ALLEY iuGAMCI Highly upgrade d a nd customized large 2 story home near Civic Center in Fountain Valley. Lots of amenities with high e motional appeal. $189,950. Own er will consider taking back a s ubstantial 2nd. Call Mas . agt .• The R eal Estaters. t6J..7111 Cofcl t62·5 I 62 INllcll -------·1Bolboo 15'and 1006 Dalebout Bay&Beoch Red Estate lllAL ESTArl IJCEu.EltCE S<ltCE 110 WESTCLIFF ...........•.....•..... B~ owner. 21i Apolena. 2Br. 2 SIOI)' houS(>, frpk 28r garage apt + lrg se1>a rale owner·~ unit S39l.OOO Good .,issum. 673 IY72'i IDEAL FAMILY HM 2 Story. 3 bdrm and gue!>l quarters Large pal 10 S35S.000. LOU BRECETEL & Assoc. 6?5-3331 MISAVBDI CAPICOO I .111 jlt' ~ Jl(lp 11 ;,,! 1 I hol h r ul''l'I•· r lot H \ '" 1·1•' ~ ~Jlnnklll'•~ 111111\ anti OiidC. \~k 1111t JllH .1110 I 1111 :OIO ll.11 ·~~--HERITAGE . REALTORS £-SIDE DUPLEX Two l Ir. UNt\ \142.500 FOUEtt HALT Y 546-08 14 SI07.900, CHlOl TlilS! 11111 1.111tl1111.. I 11111111 h ,J k•-1111.I '" ·•"'> 1-u rtu.•i 1l111t11..: , • .,..,,. lq.o 1111 \.Ill ""'" lt1\I lh1 fill ll •" h11h-1I "" 111 1•11 p.11111 .itttl 1111\/ I .. 11 II 11111111111111 Ill "" "II " •1)11 111.-,.f.1t1 II 1111 '" 111111 lflt'"' II \llltWIHlll 1-1 llOH-.. t .ill >Ill 11 >I ~HERITAGE REALTORS NEW CONDOS EAST SIDE C .M. .!Jl:!Sa11lJ \n.1 \\« 2 HK :!I II b.1. 1·•111tt·n1 1• dl•:-1~11 Sl ltil~Ml 646-5096 646-6093 ASSUMABLE LOW INTEREST \,.,u·ll 111'\I 2 llH 2•: IJ,1, •·11111111 111 'rnu II proJe•'t w f1t10l .n1cl .. pa :!ml Tll aYJdahlt· ti75 l!JI :! l1kr !'i BOrm 'l ha. :iooo sq lt \.,:,,u m .11Jlc l u an., S l >! H .) II II ·\ .I! 1 • J 111 • !).lij ll64ll lBEDROOM Dnuhle 1-!arag(' 1mx121.i· lot ~wet Im <el ion hut clilM' lo ;huppmi.: :'-icw n111t . l'OPJICI' plumh1ni.: hard"1JOtl rJunrs plasler walb. ~nod •·untht111n SI IU.0110 \11th an assurme hie loan Roy~.Rttr. 548-7729 1 Br. 2 Ba, ~02 16th P l. SlGS.000. 19161 472 ~6 or 19161 ~5·8975 for info or apµl lo sec Uo noL dis . turbvccupants . DRJYETO 2371 Onlncje An. Open house Sat Sun 12 -' This 3 Odrm. frplr . beaut. yard home only $l19.900 Cl'ntury 21. Gold Coa!;t He~ltors Just hst ed neat three bedroom . 1wn bath home Beamed ceiling m l.Jvtng room Lovely pool Large lot. Convenient tu s c hoo ls. :,,h ops and ha nks OwnermO\l\1tlCii Quiel< pu s :>esslon S230.QOO 631-7300 ---------1 548·1168 DUPLEX NEWPORT TRIANGLE H.B. BUJ ld111g. site fur units Wllh 2 Bdrm home (.'lo,.,e to Hoag Hosp Call for details BARRETT REAL TY REGISTER 642-5200 SHOPPER'S SPECIAL Assume l11an al luw 1111 on this al\rad1ve <t t.clrm home in a good loc·a111111 Selle r m<1Y t:arn a 2ntl Large yard wi.th rnul trees. 5109 uoo ('all now 979 S.170 ALLSTATE REALTORS Curb appeal home 1,1.ith 3 10 50, LO" ... bOrm;. plus NEW \J:-.111' • fO "'" \\Ith 2 hdrms. 2 tlet:ks Great chance to use your Total rharm a nd -' rar eqwty and assume the gar S4:l'i.OOJ 10 5'· loan ' .LJrge 3 - bedroom. ram1I.\ room WATFRI RONT h 0 m c (.;en t r ;J I J I r HOMES alnum. r alhedral cc1I REAL ESTATE ings, super clean .lu~l 63 1·1400 Sl 18.500. Ca 11 nuw 54().1'7211 lalboaPeftinsula I 007 TARBELL. REALTORS ......................• OCE»(· BAY VIEW CONDO ~l' hldg, pool. 2 Hdrms. 2ba boal slip ava il Priced lo ~ell ::it $339.950. O W C Bk r O wn er b75·1898 TllNllNG OF SELLING? H.ive client for Penin Pt home $300.000 rnn: .. w. 25', doWT'I Uwncr l arl';' llalan~e \~. ~75 11170. $82 500! Cute l BArm w extra large lot. The la'>l reJI bargain 10 t::asl1srtc C. :'II ,.\g t Wkd~'> U4a 0!1!12 wknds 64&~.ll 1 Opt HH 1-5 Sot /Stan 1995 Santa /\na \ vl· Remodell!d :rnr ~le!>:J clcl Mar, $15'.l.~l Uwner will give S2.000 l'Jll al lowance ~6-d47i a 1-.'l --•A•TTEHT---,0-N--•I ~~~.~~~: ••• ~~~.~ 8a1·helur l 'n1t I': S1dt• Goud lncoll'll' Pro1Jt'rt' Sl 2•1,!:11)0 i\<i T LI.',.,~, name & numhcr 631 117'1!1 REAL EST A TE PROFESSIONALS The Wilham M1ch11cls Co w1ll show 1o u ho'4 to make 11 hapren NOW We are currenll> staffin~ our Dana Point office & are 10terV1ewmg sales & management personnel Call for a confidential appl. 831·0655 R!!z.0~!_. 3 Br . \3,. Ba . N ew carpets. drapes. floors. appliances. pa1 nt. e tc. Dbl all. farage. 2033 Greenvi l e St. near Wamer.S .. \. D.S. Educators Rcall} 642-7743 SEA VIEW /Hpt lch Co1mtry Fr. charm. cust 38r. terr deck. unique spa & lush garden. 3Br. vaulted ceil's, fr ml din· ing, fam rm, brcalhlak· ing vu. Harbor View Realty S44·94ll 6'75· rt83 &IGAHT DUPLEX BY O WN Eft Ch111ce Lot" So. ur llwy Wik to bc h. 3-2. 2·2. frplc. prof d ecorated. bel0'4 appraised value. Pnn ciples o nl} 675-1055, 673-4848 SOUTH OF HWY 2 Bdrm C harmer , fin•plac e. p atio & garage $185.000 B Edertsen Agt. 675-2373 or ii0-8598 BY OWNER. SOS Carna- tion. 2 BH + guest or. 3 BR home + l BR gar apt WI fplc. S255,000. 673-0727 SEAYIEW Priu Red. $20,000 15'1< Dn. Bit-in financing Largest Seaview 4 Bdrm Port Royal Mdl. 2700 sq fl . 2 yrS old Motivated seller! Cjl I "-wpori C...ter 640.5357 FourPlex Xlnt Loe.Gd Cond. nr Bluff By Owner. 2 3 br, 2 2br. (rplc, creative financing. 675·1055 OWNER ANXIOUS Charming 2 br cottage. ri!bullt.. R·2, assum 12c,;. loan . $225.00 0 . Owner ta gt, 498·0257 Cotta Meta 1024 C...CO..DO Beautifully appointed. Plush c arpeting throughout. 3 Bedrooms. 3 bath condo in great location. Close to shop· 1,·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·-•• ping, schools. tennis Ir '* LOW DOWM * swimming. Formal din· Ing room. large famil~ Mne V .... h.c. room. F~ land. Offered 4 Bdrm , + rtt room + at m>.000. pool. Call 641·8833. S.ccns IMlty ~~!f.~· l~Ll~4!!8!!r .!!2!!Ba!!.!!Co!!!!!ll!!e1!!!!!e!!!!!P!!!!!k~. 75'-1616 c omp! paint in/out. • 1118,000. 546-8477 agt. ~~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~Classified Ads. y0ur one-Waat Ad Retuhs 642-5618 stops~ center. DcmMIPoint 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vi~w from~ Top 3 Br 1·1• ha. hardwd flrs. beam ce1ls & e xpans ive wind ows . P l u:-. fru1 t tree:,,. hot lub & rm tor pool. Panoramil' view of rolling waler & city light.:.. OPt-:."I for) our in· s pecl1on. Sun 12 5 at 34011 Blue La ntern or call 661 20\ll ror appt Realty Wo rld. Van As soc. YIJU'VF: ll E ARl> OF S EA RIDG E Herc's }our eha nce to live in this new delightful rommunity on the hill with ocean views jlnd charming floor plans . This model ha s 2 bedrooms. 21 :t baths and a large cheerful kitchen with greenhouse and prival~ porch. Just listed at $143,000 493-8812 ...... , .. ley 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !MOIEFOR YOUI DOU.Al! Spacious condo wfwallpaper. wet bar, 3 roomy bdrms Ir great TERMS! Complex has all the amenities you DESIRE i nd close to s hoppin g ! For l hese \>enerlts. only SI li.000. 5'5-9491 .. .... ,, .... , HOMI IUr. Wu. hicht & 111ry. I hlk tu '"hi & 1111rk I '• nH lu I;. h Onh SI lK,000 146-5502 .a. LOADID W1lh 1•\lru .. 'lo1t·1• l'11·:in l 1~11111 011ly I.'' 111111•!> '" h1 ••• h 1"11 1 l fl I I l' •• )llfl ~·· l'.11 I. l'IJn• l1w K4l.! t 11,1 l'llllll cltl\\Olo" 11 l11c·u It• rt I llr I l1J ''''I"' Ill l.J l.t• I' 11 I.. 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BUY HOW-SAVE & APPRECIATE This :1 Bdrm 2 Ba l'urdUl' \I liUl 1 n · <: 0 LL i-; G J.; PARK area 1s t e m,· ... s 111 all 11the~rs lt~tl'd for -.ale Bu~ this hl'.1ut~ no" and ~ nu will nut nnl.> s<avt• mor,icy but get cxtr;.i Jµpredatlon as wl wl'll Asken only 5132,5110. BY OWNF:R. 1900' 3 hr . hest loc. Bcerfield UWC $149.9911, Lowest \'d('llnl i52 53.'>3 READY & WAITING Be<eutiful J Bdrm \•acant home. newl~ decorated lhruout. ldtally located 1n the CA LIFO RNIA HOMES area Close lo schools . p.irks. pool:-.. s h oppin g \,kin )! s i' Wo11dhr1dgc C 11ndo . 2bdrm. Iha, high!~ 11µ racJed ~ OIMJ <.:a ll tor appt. 5.'i!I 5 llr.! ••10% DOWN) bu" 1h11c lt11t•ly I Bdrm 1•11111111 (;rca\ m ve11tllll!nt •w 'll<u·1cr home• $H2 5'111 ~'Udhrldg~ Rcalru 551.:moo l!tlU lt~n.rnc·~ Vli,.1,l"ln,. 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"('CITT \C; E . :'\c'4 d1.1tal'hcd :iudrm. -Z 1b:.1 mam upgradc,.-1 hloc·k I rum lakt: $175,000 Wk !JJi 1 :rno . II m 857 02lf.I RCTaylorCo OnThe Lab Woodlinrlge 2 Br plus den. 212 Ila cond o "Bri>:hton '' B P lan Large rt'la'>H'r hedroom sui le Su nm k 1n ·hc11 nn cul-de .,a, S2t.1.500 Woodbridae .. Villaqe Unequel) ancf he<iuU(ulh upgraded 3 Bdrm condo ChtHCC corner al'ros~ lrom park w11h mount<.1rn \'le w :\I an~ ext r<e s Pnced al S 112.JOO RCTaylorCo 640·9900 lnvci.tnrs. Reduced SiUOO. S99,1100. as:-.ume 91 ~·: loan .:it $1'5.'iUO SJ.1,500 lo a ss um t' Tnl µa ) S600 m 11 ll uw.1 rd ~"2·1iOOU ,\gt THIOHl.YWAY Mewporfleoc8-106t .._wporlleach 1069 Mt....,..IHdt 106t TO GO ••••,•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••-•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 l:ktrm noor plan. C.H'e ao JUST USTID! v11•w dHks , lurge OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 WA18FtlOHT c ndos c·lt lnick putio PIER/FLOAT. quaint 2 Pnc<'d ror 1mmed111t(· 2 RUE CHATEAU IOYAL bdrm ~me on legal R-2 1-nlcatSIJl.OOO. Beautiful 38r. 38a Townhouse i n 10 1 2 ca r 1tara~e . Ml~~~~fi"LTV Exclusive Big Canyon. Tastefully 5425.000! decorated, High Ceilin gs. Private a..o.leyProp. P a tio. Come see this on e for $380.000. Realton ON TllE 8EACll·Mob1lt< llome 2Br, redwood d e<'k , r edur s h akes . hardwood 1nl. frplt· $59,90<1 (7141 499-3816 Agents will be pleased to s h ow you •675-7060• attractive 2Br . 2Ba U n it for S290,000. ------ OC EAN\'IEW <!Hr, 31.l<.1 . fam rm. 2 hlks 10 bch. SJ25,0oo. 497.5132 Beaul 1ful Occanfront home Just rctlurl'd to Sl.i8.'1.llCICJ <.:mnplelely re modeled IO!>tth• OU\ ,., t l!Ulc to t,ugunu ~ most j1 rt' ' l J "' I () U :. h (! J (' h Owner wall 1 Jke 1t•rm' lll)Cn I h.e Slit 1S11n I 5 1:177 < ;avmla I Jr ·19': 1666 OCEAN VIEW :1hclrm 'lba 1 tam rrn lr~ tlhl g<er. 1>1x•n 11\·.im 1•e1hn f(!. Cll1M· 111. "a lk Just I 'hnrJ hliil·k; 111 111.•:Jl'h Ulx muv1• 1n • untl ~:1115 11\JO I I" n " I \\ 111 r111:.111 c1· x:1:1 1:11 :1 or l!~I l':«)ff FAMILY HOME ~)J:J t'lllU ~ ho1111· \\ I Bdrm~ lamaly room "el l)ur ,spa. and n·d \\IKKI dl•\'k l lll! S:!lllo !HI() f!M 711~1 LA~ ~~ ~~3J~~~1b~\2031 LID 7' 4-459-2641 __ (d~ .... - Ht·altors MEWPORT WATERFRONT Largest floor pla n offered. Open. fresh a nd a beC:lutiful view. Custom decor. gold fixtures a nd many upgrades. Boat s lip rights up to 45'. $749,000 JAMES E. GOULD Peniftsufa Duplex Ul-1532 REOUCED 1 11111plelt'I\' refurb1shell. • •llU hlk .:. IK•ut h You L·ngo own the la nd Great I f1nan t10!! $205 1>110 •tlJ' R .. 1r..... ~zt~eb m tu lw,1(·h. pl .. e:e \'tl'" 1·1111ll'r, i' rm. 2 11(1 Z:,,1t1n -.n,_1 on H 2 ltualt.labl1 • !10 lot S:Jl .'lh. OW(' Znfl IHt-al \'<Jll•h• '" ., 7101 Se·u-,hor" Opc:>n 1\ .. 11\ ()\\ llel . Id.} 11411) OUPLEX "V ~ l'nrn1• l•wat11111 Walk111g d1.,I Jllt'l' IO lllW!I fll'iH'h .\:.high -.1 hool \ .. r~ la1 )!l' It :t lot with po:.s1hrlll 11•., ·\ hlllt-paint will wnrk "onder't' S2l:1.llOO MAGHIFtCEHT ... 1·1t:ws from I ha:. lar,l!l' lc\ 1•! hw !din~ :.ill' 10 a 11e" pn\all' .irt<a Ltw,11 759-9221 BIRD'S EYE (Jt·eal\ t tmv v1<'w c11n<l1J llottl !.hp Tn 111•, tltmn Uwm•r I!. mottvall'tl '• World ll E 5-t:l 2591 e•d l•ll ,; t•ul <1<' ';.it· !11rc·1·1 l.---------•I h ll1.1hmd & ab!"\' ,111 111·eJnfron1 1111 .\n h1l1'<' tural 1•11nlrob t•i prnt "''l the Y\l•W s;ri$,IM'l0 THE BLUFFS NEWPORT HTS. 1 lldrm ·1 l1alh ('<111!111 U OO , f St!.1'1.111111 \, umJlil\' In 0 \\ 11 \~l 1>~1, lli'Ri OPEN DAILY 4-6PM 426 Via Lido Hor d MAGMIFICENT LIDO BAYFRONT l0Jljll\ th ... l!l•ltl ltft' 1111 Ltd11 Ill t hb ''"" ,, l'I' m ... delt<ll :! ... 111n la11r111 m a ~I .1111 Ila' ltwat 111n '' 1lh fa h111•11•'> v11•w un lhte- WJI c•r &•al·h 11UI ll'fllll San Cletrente 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE/OPTION Lu xury. c:ustom 3 br wood & glass home on nearly I acre close to bea c h $400 ,000 0\\11er I a 1.'l • 498-<)2.5 7. San JllClll 'Capls..._ I 071 • •••••••••••••••••••••• By owner. rorced to sell our dream house. .i Br 2 story. 21 l Ba , w cntrl a 1 r A ss um I O '4 mortgage. « blocks from Uana P l. Har bor . Im maculate ! $149,900 "93-3&13 HORSES-HORSES I a e. equcsl estate. New 4~JCJO sq ft. single story l'!.lm hm Has valley & IK'\'Jn \'ICW., S.5'75,000 I>. flourke Hcallur 546-9950 EXECUTIVE HOME Luxury livmg for your C\ cry nc;:d 3 &!rm , 21 ~ ha, ,\ aulted • e1 ling , >UO ken l1v rm. hemily rm "' wethar. frpl1· l.g rn,1.,ler ~u1 h• w Ol·ean view Ma ) l s e 1opt ~39.500 Laquna Village R.E 497-1761 Santa Ano 1080 .......•.•......•...... l BDRM FAM HM. ONLY $91 , 500 ! \ ••harming, well localeii home• near Santa ,\na l'olll'f!e, golf course & p t1rk F ea turing · I lardWOINI Ors. firepla ce. & 1 1 ~ baths CALL 644.7211 FOR Dt:Ti\11.S LAK-EPARK L.:i ~u na '-1 ~ucl A lx!au11fully l<entbl'apl'd :J bdrm z 'balh hom e f1:<1lunng ht ~h bea mccl C'l'tllng., ,'!, dec·•1ratej.) 1n rx.c ellcnt las l c 1\ pl<enned <'ommurul) with l.IOOI & s pa clnse to N1gul'I Pa rk . .;choob & <;hop 1>me Sl45.000 I ppc1 h<ty \ t('W Mo~I •lest rl•d 11n i.:rna I ;1 rett S11ae1uu.s 3-Wrm._u .. .holJ b~ room. end urut lluf(l' l•l!l lU S:.!50,IJl)I) ,\,_l , G-IU 55611 \\ell pla1111t.·d :1 hd1 m ,<, u-.,i......;w~:.a.:=IW&:l::I r1m,1en 1hl1· 1lt•n \I .. !>tl•r ~-..r.r '~"-~~11Ci¥~~ .. . ... 1714> 494-1177 LOCJ&#tO Hils I 050 •.....•................ LOVB.Y LAGUNA HILLS Pnnc1pa·ls only Lar~C' 1 Bdrm on '" crs1ze lot l'pgra<I~ galore ' Fmest home m art'a with s plen- dous mountain view. SHIJ.500 with large a:,,· i.umahle loan Drive Ii~ 25-li l l.l<Jmet.!> St Tht•n rail C /21 Newport Center 640.5357 FOil SALE BY OWNER <;iant :; Br 3 Ba 01\ly S269,51JO Owne r ~Il l t·arry ut St500 munthl~ \11th S.W.000 do"' n :-lo l'rt'dll needed 1 711 1 841)..l!/l).t, Newport Height s B) I >wner 2 Rdrm l BJ 2 l>l>I G.iragesf 1'7!.l·91Uii' I \ t'S °"'AGMIFICEHT HACIENDA OH BAQCBAY Will trude for Condu~ 111 llawa11. Mammoth. \'ail or " 4 Bdrm :\f;.11ds l'IHJlll. i><>ol S499.0fl(I \!!COi 11.tt). ll}\ ( BIGCAHYOH New cxch1s1\'l' ltst1ng F'u1cst l'UStom horn on the goll 1•nurse S Bdrm:,, with over 6000 sq ft of beaut dJ\ lime ant.I C\'en 1ng 1·1l·,\~ ln<'re1t1hle :>et:urlt' fl) appl thru Wm C .. te SUI00.000 'iWlt' "11 h fer.-pl;,c•e '\:wt' d1nmg rm LEASE/OPTION P~lMula Point Lurge I b<lrm home un l'Orner 1 >ne year opuun Wllh Sl5.t~l dnwn & $1300 per mo Sales pn c<' 11f ~.000 - WATI RFRONT t-IOMI:.~ REAL ESTATE 63 1-1400 EASTBLUFF N.P.B. Beautiful!) rem odeled h11me w extr<.1 large pie o;haped l11t LanclSl'aP\'d for pri \':IC)' F1r<'1JkH'l' m e n1er1 :.i1nmt•nt are,l w 11pen & !.PJ l'H>U-. k1tt•hen dining areal> 3 Hr 'l Ba with roorn lo ad.I fin' F .ml ai.trl· bu\ \\ 11 h 10'. down and 0 1J\\ nr·r finannng or a:-.~urrui blc h i EASYTOIUY 3Br. 1200 sq fl. 2 car garage. near business dislncl & schools. C.:on· vent ion al BYOWMER sao.ooo 547·3182 -------- 3ttr. l '2Ba Condo. lg liv rm attached garage. enr l patio. VA subslllu· tum 11 ' 2'. 541-5785 Tustin 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECLUDED 5 IDRM Spacious and air) S Bdrm family home. in be autiful Lemonaire. Large secluded park· like ~ard "1th lovely shade trees a nd gorgeous lawn. Separate family room and dmmg room. 3 baths. beaut ii ully decorated. S29'J.OOO don osen reultorl'i -LC1CJWM18Hch I 048 LOCJUftO HiCJll!I I 052 Oeh.ax~ Townhouse ••• •••• •••• •• • •• •• • • • •• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e.• ••• .J. ~~~~e~~~~r 6d-I 736 557.4437 2707 Bristol St, CM li th AT PROSPECT TUSTIN 73l-3lll 3 Br. 21 2 Ha encl µat10. 2 1· a r g a r :! t 11 I c· ~ . s1:1 1.11 1111 Open lb•• Sat Su11 I i =II ,\nr ht<rwootl S m okctri·1• 5;')1·17:15, H.11 l!'i:ll! work H\ I IWnl'r l.u\'I'\\' :! Ur I •, Ila r " 1, 11' h 11 rn l' • 1 n I u s h gurdcn !.l'tllllJ.; 11 tennis l'M,.,, pools. :.Jttn!J,,, .,J.1<1 Grl'al pnt't: al SI 11 SIJO .\fl SP M. 730 .11t02 WOOD PLANK ... flo11nnR. 1>lush Nrpcl 111g & bcauuful t:orner lot art• among -.omc or the amenities foun<1 in this NOHTHWOOD PLAC E 4 Br t-F .R . Note \ht! l1na11c10~ 111c·ludes a lst TD 10 t:'xce-s of SI00.000' S22.6.!W 559-8888 There's 311 easy way for you to sell that lm·y<'le you nu lonuer use Just adverti se 1t en the Classified! Ca 11642-5618. Ho.IM/St.dio/Gst. 160Lalrea Open Sat /Sun 1-4 flOU ft to the beach : I .ll:ean view too! 3Bdr & separate guest apt .. \ll " IJaths 2 Stor) a t l.iCht!d ~kylil{hlt:d i,tud111 has 572 s4 fl i\rtrsu. and crarts ml!n don I m iss this : T hcrL· Urt< :1 wood hurn1n1t fireplace:,,. a fam nn "''1lh wet b<.1r, a covered sk,,·hghted lunc11. 3 gara~es & a rnurtyurd 1>1g enough for J j)C.H)I. .\II this for $325.UOO. Ho. LCICJIMCI Duplex Attracll\.e 2 :,,tor) s1ruc lure with plca~;inl ot•e an \'iew. upen beams, deck & patio 2 Bdrm each Own er f1nan c 1n g . $335,000. Emerald lay + Poot i\ Jacuzzi off the mas ter suite & 2 more bdrms. C us tom pool tn t he private rourtyard & ten- nis l'OUrts nearby. Just listed! S4SO.OOO. 494-7551 --...,,1111~ HILLIE ~MG CORMACK RE Ir .... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • macnab /.lrvine .. -realty - A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY ---------THIVIUAS- IAMCHO SAM JOA9UIM - SIJl,1001 An excellent price for this lovely Alisal Jt¥Miel in pre m ium location. Master suite & con v . den - private, decked atrium. Walking distance to pool. s pa, golf and tennis. Owner anxious. 551-8700. (J-13) ----,SJ.' 414 - COfTlM lloJey c..,.. 642-1231 'I() I Dov« Qn...e Hl-17 Woocbidqe C~t"' 644-620.0 Horbor View-C~•e< Laguna Niguel Realty • BEACH LIVIHG :-.:e wly redl•coraled " Bdrm . Den Spa ul f :'ll<isler Suite Near ten OIS COUr1 ::.. SllKll. -.aunu i-;,panded wit ,,penal l1 h r a r y C:u ered p;it If) $l40.000 EXCEPTIONAC: Pride of O" ners p n•flet·ted in this :i B•lrm home with s unke n Lil ing Hm. & beamed t•ealings. I .ocutL'CI close lo :.chools and s hoppin g lrn - ma c ulat l' and ri.>· a s o n<Jbly pri<'ed St5l ,OOO LOVELY LAl<EPARIC Imagine owning your own 3 bdrm. detached home within walking dis· tanct> to large lake with boating and fishing. Also near community pool. s pa and lush g reen park. Newl y li s t e d s o hurry ... $135.000. 495-53220 496-24 I 3 830.5050 49)-9494 lS''t dwn pymnl. assume lrg l sl ul 121 2' <. no pls . Owner will c·arry bal. Desirable Nigue l Shores Villa Largest mdl. de· ..corator perf. S329,000. l'rln c Only . (714 )496·~. -----N.wpori leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UDOSPICIAL Try 10' ~ down. Move in lom'orrow. Charming patio entry home 4 Bdrm. 3 bath on Eslr<eda walkway. Reduced for fast s ale. $359 ,000 R.H.,R. Bkr. 673·7300 F'or Classified Ad ACTION Calla Daily Pilot AO.VISOR 6-•2·5678 ·+y 640-5777 E \."lT HLl FF :1 l\R ... fam Hm open l. ~n + de n p I a n ( J refrcc 1.011 :.1Letl yard I mm 11 homl' "t lh <'harm. Sl~.IMlO. 10', J ., "''"able loan ia:! <!l!li ()\\lier\~ l '1111d11 \\ vrean & moun t .1111 '11•\\ Walk I•• hearl1 3Br 2 ,Ba. pool tennis Sl\12,50(1. O\•nl·rti-15·!1461 BARGAIN!! NOW $157.000 Owner leavin g in l month. He said "Sell my 2 br. 2 ba condo". The lowest pnce ($157,000l in ;-o;ewport Crest. Assuma hie loan & owner may help. IA!l 's deal 1 MAURY STAUFl'~E ll SEA LION REALTY 673-5354 $5,000DOWM No qual1fy1nJ(. Prime N B. location 4Br. lrg. ) ant. S2:B.OOO. S40. '7400 or 8.1l·'7834 FOR S1\LE BY OWNER NEWPORT SHORES 2 story. 3 bdrm. 2 ba, re· cently redecorate d . $\39,000. 6'75·4886/673-8145 DOYB SHOii.ES FABULOUS 1 IOM E WITH POOL 4 Bdrm, 3000sq f\. Cfl 1 Newport Cewhr 640.5357 JASMINE CRIBC Decorator's own home. 3 Bdrm. 2 story split le vel home with nice ocetn view. The ultimate in de· cor. Call for uppl. Others ln area are also available. Cull C fl I Newport C...tft' 640-\157 EASTBLUFF l~Xl'£PTI0:-.:1\L VIEW FEEBYOWMER Out:-tan1hng \'Jhll' 3Br. Den lge L H Fo rinl lJ H ~1 a11' 1-.. ~ t r J s · OJl\:n llou~,: 11 Jm 4pm ~al Su11 1 Jll fi-14 li~lil BLUFFS S20.uOO dim n I hr. :J h,1 Owner will :-ell HI\ con tral'I ,,r lc.1~e upuon Br1J k l.'r , '>lt•\ t 9!\i l!JOll 64() 9345 J U:.l retlun?d SISK 0\\ ncr anX\\IUS 3 hi'. 1·11 hu. pool SC!IUK :"\11 al.!LS Jl this IHICe. µleaSl' f.42 ~1171 PRICE & LOCATION Askin~ S?\5,000 ~\ 1lar~c as:.umable loan. l'a rrs 2nd. 3Hr. 213a . + pool. prest igious N .B Call Nancy At!I !Ji9 8728 l!1es. 979 5.170 d)s. BEST BUY IN Hanor Highlands $163,000 3 Bdrm. family room. fireplace. high assuma ble loan. new plumbing. carpet. paint and drapes. Call 645-9161 NEWPORT CREST • OPIH HOUSE· SAT/SUM l·S 21 LcM Fall Cowt Modifi ed Pl•n 6 : Enlarged master with mini-view of ocean. 3 BR. 21~ ba, family rm +wine cellar. WARMl .. TOM REALTY 972.1104 ---Wntmiftshr 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEAT AS A PIM -i lldrm & Fam1lv Rm with beautiful "yard. Luwns like golf greens. Park Place Inc 842-7461 OtMr Real Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile Homrs Few Sale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5110 J 4t1n Capo. 555.000. 2 Br. 2 lia. l<iaO sq. fl. 8yrs 0111 Agt 541·5032 HEWPORT BEACH WhyPoyRent .. when J OU ean buy a home near the waler on the Lido Peninsula ? 700 Udo Parts Dr. 114 lBr. I ba . furn $32.SOO 1112 -2Br Iba, SSS.000 #22-2Br 2ba $65,000 Communit~· pool, walk lo s h o p s & man y restaurants. Wat.-front Homt1 Inc. 631-1400 Newport Beach, beach near by, 2 yrs old. 20X40. 2bdrm. 2ba, corner s pace. $41,500. Days 673-4801. eves 642-SS28. Wik to bch, S• adJt pet pk. 1200 sq n. 28r, 2Ba. '73· top cond. By owner 980-8608 BEACH PAD Extra Lux, Spacious 1 Br Double. C ustom lnlf Superb Decor. P lus h Cpts, EJe1ant Mslr. Br wf lwin sliding mirrored wardrobes. Steps lo Bay in Udo Park "Newport'". Age 35+. Co&y & Cheerful. MUST SEEi Owner. $42.500 + SJ I 0 C7~Jci:. 12131 "''"''" ("I 2 DAIL v PILOT Othef'Re•btete ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·••••·•············••·• ACl"ff99 for S. '200 ················~·····~ $ nt>rt~. ll u11lin ~t n11 lk• 111 h Tu b1• :u:ilc.1 .a I pub 11 l' au l' t 1u11 '' 11 lO 16 lie) h)' or(!{-r (1t tlw Supo'nor Coun liroi.N \'<ll\1.1''1 ;1\1\11\ Ill\ IL d l11lu M,u ,h l'111.i1 \111• l11,111t ,.,..._ ~u :.!l~ ~ lultdabl.Aoc,.._,. 111 F1111l .uw l".111 h111l1I 111• lo !!~ 1 rnick~ \lu~t ,,.11 "all 1'Jll 1 ht I U \\ 111 1•on ... 11l1•r ' h111 •l•n.,111111 11.:r.•1•11••111 ~~I 11()11 Ron Willie.> Reotty 497.5494 ... :r's:" 1100 •·••·•··••··········•·· IYOWHR 0.. Top of Oona Poi"t Harbor lllit ~ll.1 111 ..t1•• lu\ Jtluh l ,, .. ,1 .11•1 ~I~, ·~~1 l'Kl'-1 II' \I" ll'I' l~1:!IJI ~och Property I l 50 ••.•.......••.......•.. e..c.... 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( 11.·1•anfrnnt clh rur ·~ht•d molnk hmnc :.!hrlrrn 1n ~t:'C park " lt1·al "" po>c•I ~auna, spa. p\'l ~<·h Munlhl.\ or lsc 54!1 :!-IU~ ur 19'! ;om i Pnml' l' I 1.'0mm IO\,.,. mt•nl apprP\ l J l'lt' nr nc•v. ~hnpp111 ! c·e1111•t m \ ISlJ $1;l5 0011 t9X 5iJ.) <~r ... 11 Br1•,11J ." t111t11•r "'ewport ~och 3 169 ,, .... ,!•rt,\~~ (pf l)u1ftUf11(' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ctw111l:.t \1; I i.">:.' 1'•:!11 BAYFROHT Ill '\ T 1n: \\ 116 l '\IT'-~aeon Boy .\II ~Br '· I nut. tu ,.1•11. (JN f llEW \'l'EH Condominiums /Town• houses fon afe 1700 nr 1 .. iki· l'.u I. 1111 l',11nrl l~au11ful :.! bdrm 1 dl•11 2 I ht Ill'' will • ·' n " ·~1 Ila. lrph pvt ht' 11·h lcn ••...........•.•....... 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[>.18-2Ul:!\.I IONI:S IH \I I\ i'\C ,..._I N-44. 673-6210 Income Property 2000 ....•.................. *-Fantcastic: Buy* H EDUC ED S7 ,tMMI Onll $64.51.)11 O.•t><tn 1 It'" IOl 'µ!us ;ippruvi'CI plan~ lur tn ll•\·d home Walk \Ill', th::.lant't• lo 1>.111;1 l'l Harbor Ownl·r fi:JX 11;1.1 OCEANFRONT LOT l.ar~c lot in 1•xd11,1vc Three .\rrh flay 111 So. Lagun" Sl'C uni~ r.:ute c11rnrnun1t v with pvt. s1rce1s, bc:il·h. ll:nnb & 1.'11.11.Jh<ouse Ver~ rare up- port u n 11~ l.01 pr11·e SI I !15 , U ll 11 (.',,I I l l:l R28-l:J<lll .,r owner i l4 .t~I :iO'itf wkn~cb BAYAtOHT /Bal Is. l~X C E l'TIU~1\I. \'I EW uC Pav1ho11 P1u. ... 1t decor ~lrtO "i.. 11r short le rm Wlt-ITER RENTALS Hr Ill'" tum. Sl~JO mo I Br S.">CMI rn.1 nc•v. \\ .1tc.:1 Iron\ Si1h .bun 673-6900 - LIDO ISLE Cumple t el) IUl'llt!>hc.:d \\Ith (!\C.:f\lhllll \CJU 11t•t>d HC'rrlOdclNJ & de l'llr:Jlt'(( :1 Ur. dt•n ;i halh 'lonthlv Bill 1;run1)\ Hllr. tr;=, liHil • l'E!':l '\"il L \ fl" FHO::\T lluu~e "1th 1i.-.11·h .incl tJ 11 l' k 1; h ti I m ' lu1111Sht•1I l.i r~·.11 \ ll'Y. \\drl Oct r, thru '.Juni· fi. ~1501/ nw W;1ter1 r<Jnl lltll llC'!> lo.II I ~l~I WATERFRONT SURF Furniture Optional :mr. :m.. 'fl:Jl 1011s 1450 "'" 11 l·:M•r or pn1I . h1Jmc 11ro1<· :\IJ IUre ;,idll' S7:111 m•• :\Ir Tnl•1lct 5.Sl i fi5!> Tcr·nl1l· Vu :JUr upprr dph lnm l:i11nd :! !?Jr 5116 Sc;,i.,hon· Ur. Sl·1· 111 ~r lBr nr 1ll'ean Adlls quiet <.:In ulll & cable f l'C(;' ;'\;o pcl $.'J95 winl(•r 5'111· I 1~.1 2hr, 21/a, ) rly Sl50 J>(:r mu. no 1>ets. nu rhtl<lren, qwel. 675:3198 Lara.:c.: OCE,\N VIEW fol 9 UNITS, 2815 13cmurd et Laguna LIDO ISLE COSTA MES.\ Beach Sli5.IXX)K.ti :-i887 2 Or 2 &. Home Ubl 8450,000 $14:->,l)(JO Jwn Mobil~ H~ gar, rircplace. So patio Cush rlow Near beal·h !I p0 ...a. 2300 No pet~. Winler. S695 nl ti73·4 l84 s harp g a rd l•n u n its •••••••••••••••••••••••I•---------• ~~r curnes lmane1n~ lHVlNE Tlll'.:GRO\'ES LIVE MEAR BEACH l hr , 2 bu. utc, dhl gar. Upitraded $66.0IN) Shown 4l'NITS.Huntrngt!m b~ a ppl. 731 059!1 Beach S260.000 Sib.I)()() Owner /a1,tt . down. Beautiful 2 HR ---- lownhouse unils J BR 2 MOUfttain. Dnert, Bo. home ror owner. Retort 2400 Seller Carnes rinanl.'ing ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWHTHEBEST 2 or the hnest Lownhousc units on lhe eoasl occ>an Views. walk to beach 3,200 sq ft l•f luxury Low down and super wri1e·ofr Onl~ $211 .500 with 11111.Y $29.ooo down. \l72·9300 II Bruce Hanes FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. Mission Lakes Cou ntry Club. Golf - tennis-pool. Be autil ully lundscapcd. no main · tenance ya rd. 9000 Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Spnngs 2i3.:n8-2572 Westsi~eU~~J~ Mes a. I~~~!!'!!!!!!~~!!!!'!!!!!! good comtil1on. income BRECK ENRIOG E SKI S40,800)r. PrkcS445.000 RETREAT . New , 5 On payment $130,000 bdrm. solar-war m e d , OWC ualWlC(' al 11 'h SPUCIOOS home with spec- t acular Colorado moun f R€HIG€ ta\n view Imm acre ·1>lus ---+---+--HOM€~ :1<-cluck-d lot s100,ooo. by Keal fo-:Slute Jnvcstmc nts 333:1 W. Coa•t llwy, Nil ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalboa lstand 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIHTIA REHT ALS 2 Bdrm home. lovely Patio and garage 5600. Bayfronl 3 Bdrm lower. ~arage. SIOOOtmo &yfront 4 Bdrm Uf)per. garage. $1200 YEAltL Y REHT ALS Little Island. Lg I Br apl w/deck, unJum. $600lse Beautlfully rem od 3 bdrm h ome, unfurn Sl200/mo lse. Includes utilities South &yfront 3 bdrm lower, gar. tum or un- rum Sl.200/mo South Uayfront 4 Br up· pe r, gar . $1500/mo. furn or unfum Lou lrtdlhl & Assoc. 675-JJJ I ........ u......... .......u.......... .......u........... 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Chormiftc) 2br home S29.5. p1ckN frd yard Great for k1dsc6.'li01fee s.11 .. 1S56 l:let11 .\~cnt RENTIMES /\~I ERICA'S r JRST COM PU.IE HO:'tl f: Hl·::"TALSER\'IC E Al.LAHl-:AS. s1z 1-;s \.N'D PRICES Ci\LLTOD . .\Y 631-4555 JUr Hom; ti\ wclucled :irea &195 (64S51 ft'e REHTIMES 631 -4555 ;i IJH l'ull"ill' i\cluhs :-.I n f>ch tl:Jni.:c & rcfni:e. l '11ls pa1rl 5450 mo 1.181 , W 18lh fl.12 •.lli3.'> KIDS/PETS OK I:: Side llousl·. 2 Bdrm . <;Jrti!(e. Fnet.l) ard S.'>-15 642 2510, f>.*li·-t84k E .,11.lc duplex un tl, 2 Br l Ba . lrg yrd . t•hdd fJel OK Avail !Oil. llifl' i Santo Toma~ 5450 Call .John 6-lli-:>wti Brand new .:undo, 2 s tory, 3 bdrms. 21 4 ba. frplc t300 sq fl with w w cµt. drps 2 car gar w 1opencr. $650 mo 2182 Maple. lii3·2282 or 675·s.IR7 l'ves. Brand new 3 Br 21 2 Ba lownhome. fplc. patio. 2 car garage. Npt llgts area. $745 ~48 ·7638. &Ui·9125 e\'l!S 2Br. I B"· Irv rm . rrpk. gardener, nl) pets, $.5(IO. 548 5827. 2 Br duplex. $470. ul1I pd, 3.'l3 E. 21st. CM. adlts mo pets 3 Bdrm 21 2 Ua brand new spacious condo. Vaulted ceilings. frplc, $625. Agt. 964.4590 -----NF. W P O RT T F. RR . CONDO. 2Br. 2Ba. Crplc. gar . pool Kids Ok. 110 pets. $.'>75. 968.83118, 960-1503 Newport Heights . $695. 3Br, 2Ba, yard. frplc , beach close adults pref. Avail. J0-1. Call Jon: 645·5110, or 833·9721. 2 br ootlage, wtgaroge & yard, to m in. to beach. S450. adults. n o pets . 631-4889 ' Lovel)' liltle 2bdrm house in prime E. side locallon. IMO/mo. 962·7940. Ma k e your s hoppln . i ll1!rm luwnhou:w, t<Va1\ lll: l l JU~ llV> :!tiSll) 1' 1111 \II \1111 \ l'I', f till 1\ l>c1 flt>l lh,turl! I cn11111~. cJ11 vt: li1. lll\.'0 I 1tfl 963-8182 . 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Si25 per mo E'\l'C tumw \~ :;.~ llhX ll.\{'K l\r\\ I Br. t':JrJ),eb & 1h-p~. "littO mo tiJI 5KifJ .ill 1;P;\\ 3 BR. Sh<\,f'll & dt':Jll, :\11•..,a \'t'rtll' 9'511 meo h k lor 11111..>'lli~l .- 3 Br duµI unit S..'il!i I Ur huu::.c S2i5. µh11111• 0.1 1 212'lori.i5·7illl 3 IHlt m L :.iri.:c 1 a rd Ht'<lecur Kids l'l'l!> on. ~')S(lmo b'75 ~912 Bk r L'n111u1• :Jhr . 21 •h<.1 , lgc mewl ktl. drn dt•n, f p P'1 p~1t10. i.:ar. nu pnl l'rps nr W'l'hlf nr. S6~,u ~ :.l't: i;;:i .i141 211r Illa ~arai.:1· r1•rwl'tl ) Jrd. n11 JX'L'i 1-'lt'l'l & water pJid 84~1 mo Isl & last. 61\.'l· 7i37 3 Rr lg )<I Westside. frplc. remodt>li:d kit<'h w <11_-;h\A;ishl.'r. launclr rm. ~');;., rro 5-\5 uw:1 .1rt 1, "kdv, or wel'kl•nclio. Ne" Ice J llR 21 4 11 .. 1·1111 rlo Wt.•thar. m11To. WW 1•pts. dr~ el('\' gar opnr 1nt t'rcorn /..J ' H BQ P:.tllO. m;i 11.\ Xtr;i~. i.I \ .. ti J11 10 KO S~i75 mo ii I li.31 7100, t>.ll WOI Cl.. .. 1n ::!btlrm. I ha. gar, nh pel!>. 8425 2211H l' P lat'l'n ll:J 515 7!18.'J 2 Br Scni.:lc attul'hcd J,!arJge Stroll ):Jrd. Pc>t OK 8470 mn f>..12 •ltC>7 ~ LEASE MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE 11:.ird 10 find lari.:c 3 Bdrm h11llll! \v:.11 lal.Jlt' Ort 15 'l'.Jr l'ost~• \fo'>:.t Gulf Cour~e anti park. .\II the am e n rlll'~ f or grat•rouo; lr\'lnJ; :;>19;} mo .> 16 z:31:1 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS DonaPoW 3226 ················••·•·•· WATCH THE WAVES! 2Br 2Ba. w oce.in \ 1ew ' $.125 Kids/ Pets 19575) fee REHTIMES 631-4555 Great Uan a Crest :I l3r+fl1m rm New landscaping, low care w sprinklers C1t1se lo sch, park. New home SIDS/mo. Avail now. call days l!J6·0221, ag\. ------- 2 Br. 1 ba duplex Ocean view. frpk, gar. no pets $500/mo 661 8864 or 770-7872 Spect acula r ocean view. 2 Br. Condo. $600 Beach Cottai:e lllr. $.500 l mile lo \>each. Agent 496-5980. Nice se<'luded studio. pvt yard. ocean vu. 1325 inc util. 495-1.1227 ------ Lovel)' h<lme for lease. Dana Pl. 4 Br. 2 Ba. yard. •2 mi le Crom Marina. No pets. Aft 6. 493-5087. ----~-· ---- For Sale or Lea.se. Un· furnished. 2 Br. 2 Ba. <Sea Ridge) Condo in private location. Pool, tennb, 2 car garage. I m· m aculate . Call Agent 494·6322 or 499·5265. Panoramic ocn & h ill view, 2Br, 2Ba Copd.Q. 9800 mo. 642-9772. (2r.J) 430-5188 ~letiarwc tit 1-:t.'Onorny ! :lllrhoine w/cl'ntr81 o /c filed )'ii l.'>.'i0Ul4!i01fl!c REHTIMI$ 631-4555 llOM Jo: 1-'0lt It F.NT 3 IJllrm. S.VIO, F.:occd yaril &-.:urai.:t• l-'8mll1 vlt:,•'>l' Ktth & IJt'\S Wl'l<'(>llll:. l 'ull 00.t 25611 or ~l J\gen~111~ Fountain Yalley JU4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ek1n~ the ullimatt•" Try lhi!. eic<1uis1te 3 Br $525! <IM76J foe REMTtMES 631-4555 HuntiftcJton leoch 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lk:;iut1rul hrund n e w J hclrm 2' ~ha llun1ing1on l~:tt h hornc t:ompletel l-.1r,Jl'lcll & dr11pcd 5 hl11c·ks fr 0111 lw11d1 & ~1·h••1f, 11110 Jlt'r m11 ~ ulr I., ()wne1 "1 IJ trl a rn lain (·)(\ yarll 1·11rc• l '1111 !lfiO 14111 Trn1111"1I p;11•arl"c·, :!hr S:L'i5 l'llJ'll' ll1.,1•h011b Kub I JK .:.ar 11wlu1ll•d 111.111111 \~t·11t lo.JI 1:.:.i. r .... 1\l1'lolull'l1 1•xc·1·plrorrnl hra11rl tfl'W. 11•·v,1•1 or· 111111••tl 'l l~lnn ::!': Ira 1111 mt• I .11nchc;i11111 c < ;11 µ1'l 111 f.! /l.i rlr.qic•., la1111 h 11.1<1111 wrt h u1i 'I.Ill' (1111 1 flotl f':tll ho• .,.,,.;1 ,,.., 1,.1r rn 1lr 1lt·11 :, l1l•ll'k•, 1111111 l11·u1 II & w hc-11 'bl lW 111:1 rn11 t- 11t 1h 1),,.11• I \\Ill 111.1111 l.1111 t·l.I \,llol ('.oll 'MAI 11111 ltm.t11· 1t•l11·.'11 . S<!!I!'• I• 111 :11·111.• Zbr d11•w 1111 I h· lll.':wl1 I •11,l!>j 1 It ·c· 0.:11 4.15li \~1·11l I ·ii rrul 2 fl I . I , II ;1 I' II II d I) "''""'" .,.Clll'. n ·frr l!. l!:.tl ·•f.!C. z pooh ~(.JUO:J. j:Jl'UIZI (t•l1rll\ l'llUrl. '\l'I' l(<ilt• Jtllh. 1111 pct~ $450 mo '160 1~9 l'n•,l1c111u~ Palat'l'' :!Rr l)l'fuxe llo~,frplt !(:Jr:Jg~. b:Jlcnny VICW + m11rl" S50C1 11;1~19 1 fee REHTIMES 631 -4555 Exl·r 1 hr. 3 Ila, lge fam rm frpk. nr bc;ic h. ~i1r<lt·ner ~ 5:u; 1):1;!5 2 Stor~ Condo. lu rgl' 2 Hr I '~ !:la Pool /\dulL-; onh N•·ar Rrou khur \l \.tam" S-195 :.14>3 4852 -~ 4br Sll'i<I 1nr111th. 21 ' m1 from lk1a <.'h 84().5()18 5 bl ks to ocean Elcgunl 2 bdrm . fam rm & den. cSi25 moJ Plush 1·rµLo;, 2'" ha redar & gfas~. Diii 1:ar 11'1 i:ar. lulh malnt 1d i\clull:.. no pel~· ln4°Wrl.' at 527 18th S t 7 1.t 960 ti33 1 ur !16() 63.11. 3 Bdrm 2 B;i v. ramrly rm. JUSI rnmplctcly renov:.il 1.'CI. nu carpt>h drap~i, tile 12 mt from beat·h Cruss :.ts llrookhurst Bus hJrd Garden111g paid 111 owner . S6i5, mo l'all Orhb1e 731·58-14 Beaut c•ondo, 2 br + den, 3 ba. man,\ xlrus. :.uper loc ~.f)231! HOME F OR RE~T 3 Br $55() fenct-rl ~a rel and ~;,i ra ~c Family plt>as.., Kids & pets v.ekome Call !l&i 2 1~if;i} or 973 2!11 I ..\gt.. nu f t:c> 2hdrm. den. ~· iba. lux 1·011110 frplC', dhl gar. pool 1 ac S56U mo. 5-l/i-tiU:2 2br :.! ,ba. den. dclux ro11· do. rrµfc \\C.:l bur. tennis. pool. Stil5 m•1 R ill !16().1217. 5:11; f\,')l;s TurtJerock View. 1-;icec. Twnhme . .!. Br. 2 Bil earthtones. 1 yr. l11e i700m o . Ginny Slevens A~'l ~8600, 97.!_!192 WOOUllRllXiE 3 bdrm. Condo 11, R• NeJr Wildwood Pt.ark, vuol. SJ>tt . tenn1~. htk". Lease ~mu 2l3·!0'7 lf.33!! fleaut1ful <.iolt Course Condo W /)(rea\ view 111 R1111chu San J oaqu111 N~urly new 2 Hr 2 & end unit J\1r, pool, s1111. !725 mo 10 1:l d !1 washeridr)'er. Ad ult!!, no pdo; Owner 1fl(H119 4hdrm, ram rm . prl\al e IJl'JOI & Jae· •in cul dl!·SltC. a' 1111 1mmi_.d 559 !WOO ur U'12· 1717, lcave ml'~:.. :1 lir I , hu condo, p1111I, S.S:-..0 m11 '">'~ 1:u:1 5:;() f\.l IZ W(.101)11111 J)('; E Condo for li·aw :1111 I' •Bu P .1tt0, 1111•11. l11k1" lcn111s. no p4'\!> $51~. ITT) 544 2292, clol\ s 1ir 11'12 •131):) c·ves. Nl,HTllWl)tl(), ~1 n gle o;t•1rv ~1111 21>u . c·xcc· lu11111· l111r11.1c l' 1 \ r nit! Sep Ult w1•thur . f"lt. lrpl• .'1<o pch ~70/J 1\\all !1 l7 < ·a11 llt' ~··•·n S"t & ""'' I I l!I l'l"Y· ur 1·a ll 1>111 118>1 alh·rfipm Loquno Buch 3248 ..........•..........•. JOG TO THE BEACH! l''rum lhr., elegant :mr• K11fs OK' 11j<J751 fre REHTIMES 631 ·4555 c:r.tl'lf)U' l111ng rn lo\·el) '.lholr in. 2bu w ;.p:.i :'\11 ""'... $>12.'i lnJ 4:1i 1117;! 111 .. anfronl nY1h1l1· h1m1e ( r11111 SSlllJ mu Ii I I I 1!1'.1:11\11> 2 hc1rrn ;i bth Parkrng. dct'kl>. f1replac·1-. near hca1·h $71)1llrm. 494-ll?l 1 Two Terrific HomPs l'Dlh are :l Br. 2b :.t w11 h •w:ean ''tcW!> 88011 & $850 lOCJUftO Beach R.E. 497-1761 2 hr. :! ba •h•n. l~c.: dt'c k. 111t><rn 11c\\ frpl c. 11rr\a c1. no pt•I.., :s;:.o mo garrll'nt'r ind Op1·n 11 k e nrl ... 10 I 197 5817. 11kd}!> Jfl 6.. 1i1:1 1175· l\~JO HOT TUB l'oz, c·ou.1~e at \\cl()(b Cove w / hut tub on , .. ducJ1•d dec·k off tTlli sll'r bllrm (J..·l•:Jn '1e w lblk 10 tich 2Br + ;,tud10 rrplr·. s k• lighh oak l.11ch & huth. deckl.'cl t'tl tr} i.:arrlE•n. ne\A c pl $775 mo Isl last dep . 4~ OlfiO 38r, 3Ba hoU:,t' m \'1ctoria Brh S l l'PS lo :.and . :'t1a~mC1 can1 white watl'r 'tl'W from J dec ks F'rpk. v.shr dr\'r. ulll m l'l Owner w1she:. to sell profl(·n~ Will g ive re· llorell renl & bonu~ lo lt' nanl who wrll c·u·OIK'ralc 111 ;,h11w111~ Gumb1ner & \:,~1 oC ~!1-1 !f 121 L.oquna HiHs ·3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HmH: FOR RENT 3 Ud rm. SSSO. Fc.:'nced yard & i,:arage. Family plea :.c K11ls & µeb \1t•kome C.i 11 96-1 2566 o r !li:l l9il ,\gent, no fcl' JBr conJ11 \.'1ew 01 moun tams. n.-Jr ~olf course. L ugun.1 lhlls v1llagl' Puols. tennis. l'ollcyball el c S6Y5 962-5.'>S.'> Ask for Ucc Loquna Mi~I 3252 ······················· Irvine 324 4 2 Br . .!.ba 1·undo Pvt p:ilto, gar. ~111 m pool. S.-12.'i mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• .i95 0227 WOIXlhndge . .'ibr. fam rm. drn rm. 3ba. ;i1r. month mumh. n u pets $975 A~ S.11 5032 Wuo<lbndge. lge 4 br. Jb;i. lam. rm . atrium. ate. nr pou l . le.i"c i n c l . gardene r. waler & lac n11 llt!t~. ~) mo. a vail '"v I. 5Sl·:U 17 art. (l llOME FOR RENT E 9th Condo. Jllr. 2Ba . on golf cours e $625 mu. ~97·-1924 aft iP~1 wknds Be:.tul. 2Br. part furn. 1$1ii5lor unfurn •$6501 µ11\111 home Spa. 2 car gar. immed o<'Cttpuncy 8.'11 7.'i40 ---Lake Forest 3255 ··•·•·•···········•··•· Baysho.tes 2685 Ra ys h o r c Dr. 4bdrm. 21,ba. SllOO/mo .• yeiar L'te 2l3441·32S2 o r SS 2116 WestcliU area lovely e"· ecutive home. 3Br. 2811 . ava1lahle for 1mmed1ate orrupan cy. Dee, J .D. Property Man1Agcmenl. 751-2787 Bhlfs condo. 4 Br, 21..-2 Lia . ne w paint, new carpet. lease Stl601mo 833-1357. 644-8170. , 3bd r m . 21hba condo. beaut oce11n & city lites vrcw. no pets, S700/mo . Jim 9tl3·0002 or 008·4650. HARBOR RlDG E. Sec. Gated, 3br. Jba. din rm . fam rm . library. a trium , 8)0'. 111ew. ga rdener rn· d $2200/rrv. 644 6120 or &i4-5400 OHTHEIAY 2 Bdrm, 2 ba with a pool. Security. ~/mo. Wcrt..tront Homu lflC. 631 -1400 llGCAMYOH McLain Twnhme 2Ur . 2ba. Tennis PoOI Jac sec. Cvd 11rk 'g for 2 cars $950 644-7722 d y!>, 640-1:1368 ev twknd l.arfle 2 Sl<I)' home. Clotie to beach with PoOI facil. 3 Br. 2 Ra. f1rplace, p;al10. s undeck. Very clea n. f7~. 873'8141 &675-4912 Condo. 2 Brdm. l"'1 Ba, 2 Car Garage, Pool . Sauna. Spa Wulk To Beach. $62.5 mo. J ay 759·9100 s.ca.-• 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :ieascape Village. I 1:1tory condo. 2 br. den. 2 ba. frplc. Nr pool. tennis Nu pets. l&50. 493 4343 _,,_ C•st.w 3271 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 2Br Eslate! $450 Cool N Breezy nu bit ins Kids<6409> fee 631·45.51 Agent Valerie Nr Marina , I s tory. 2 br. den, 2 ba. frplc, pool, ten· n" No pe t s $600. 493.4343 South L~ • 3286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean view. blk r ro m beach, 4 Bdrm. 2 living, sauna. sµa, pvt guest qtrs,Sl600.499·5.J04 l.()wer 3 Arch Bay cot tage. 2bdrm. 11,,113 2 people max No l(ar . $850 mo Please c all 7.'i4·0370. Mon·Sat . 9 lpm or eves only 499·5'W5. Tustjn 3290 ......•.............•.. Countr.> Collage. 2Bdrm Stone Crplc,$400(54401 Agent Jim 631 4556 -Westminster 3298 • • Q UJ\L I TY N i'~WP ORT W ESTC L l Ff' H SE m111ute. from lwh, 3Br. ZBa. ;i Crpks. 2.00U s4 fl . gardn r ind $900 mu 1213 I 843·5578. (2 13 ) 276-7091 ask for Pa m • • ----------;·~;.-;::·~=~·x·I~~·~~·~; BLUff"S CONDO smglt> IHel. Jbr, 2ba , nu pel l>' $700 mo on I yr lse 640>,')211 fwys. 1100I. set· gale. kids OK. S.575. Ca ll agt Jan. 848·3ll9 or V1ck1e. 8.19·49'4. Lt'UH l Br 2 1., U<t Candominimns Spacious houst' :\cw Unfwwlllwd 3425 c~rpet~. drapcob. oven~. ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• dis hwas her Walk to H U N T I N .G T 0 N beach 328 <.:ol\on $8:)() ~AHBO~. 11~me loca- mo . 7 14 s41l 7398 nr lion. manna view, beaut new J bdrm . S975. 3ba. 213 624· 1861 balconies. frplc, elc. No Be au11Cul got! 1·our'l' pels. 213 634·8602 o r townhow.t>. Z Hr ;i H11. 7H °'*~-· __ dming rm. b;,ir, 111·t. J<rl' · BLt;FF'S CONOO: single pool , tennis, ~ara ~t: lc"el. Jhr . 2ba. no pets' SlU511 &«1-8126 or 497 5471 S7()()fmo on l yr lse. NEWPORT SHOrtES. 3 640 5211 br. 2 ba. S745 mo . older Cozy :lb~ 2ba. Hunt Bt h pref 673-11145 fi75 48116 nr Ocean. 2t·ur ~ar. frplc:. ~bclrm . 21 ~ba. '.'Jewµcl rt Shore<; Walk 111 be;ich. knn1s & pool ,\,•ail 141 1 ~lS mn ~ant\ ti:ll 0090, Ci75·1853 UDO ISLE 2 Br 2 Ba Den. frplc. Ca ble T\'. ele<: gar dr . Sl2.50 mo Adults Yrl~ least-o i 5 ·6~ 48 . ~85 0215. 673-1328. ILUFFS CONDO 3bdrfl), 3ha. fam rm. hot tub. all in xlnt <•ond. S11JOO month to month \va1\ 1mmed 'o.io.904..i WATEAFROMT 4 br. 2 ba. rerng. StO\'e compl furn. fenced patio. ti;e garage. 20· boal slip. S950 mo. yrJy, 11kJ, or wknd 6i5-3692 6i54121 3 br + dl'n 2 b11 tl.\nhse t·ondo rn The Bluffs. new paint & crpl, bit ros. wash dry . 2 patios. auto 2 car Rar. frplc. pool. $875 mo, t>+J-843.5 ~xonthe Water 3 Br 2 Ba. partly rum bllns. fnge. frplc, wet bar. patro. &ml slip "'de ue 25 · No pets SlUOO mo . yrly 6754421. lyr new. Extra spacious. 2Br. JBa. luxury garden ('OndO'I.\ wet b;ir & frplr Nc>wport Heights. Close to beach & s hopping 5890. 848·9840 or 848·7945 . ~ 5650 mo. St0-11:n 2 m1 Crom bch, new delux. 3br 2 12ba. built·fns. pool. ~ car ~ar. S775 mo 213 438·8il86 D eluxe 2br . 2ba. was hert d r)er. fr plc. p!N1I. µalro. a c. built-ms. ~ar. $.550 771 lSJ:l afte r Spm the Sand. Hunt Bch. 2 Br 2 Ba. pool, seeurily. sauna _ g~m . w vu. swoo' mo 644 ·6604 rn le\el. H B 2Br.211Ba. microwave. trash com- pal'tor Lennis court, rac· quetball. pool. jat"uzz1 & s auna Avail Nov I $750 mo 968·roi-i . 1·568·<1166. 848 i292 1525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNER Fl.NANCE Costa Mc>sa Twnhs $87 ,500, $22.500 down 2 bed I ba. Pool &15-347-1. 700.9310. ~" u.m.,. ,3600 ···············•·~····· ~ br, I ba. e ncl. gar . fenced. pvt. 1mmac. no pets. $395._5'18·7'234 __ Apartments Fvntishecl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STEPS TO BAY. lbr , great patio. Frplc. gar. 5395 Winter. OPEN'. '3281 2 Sapphire· 644·0954 ---------l Bdr m I Ba. Beautiful -RE~LTORS court yard selling. $470 mo. yearly. 213450-1051. lboo P1111i111ula 1707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S l eep i n g rooms & kitchenettes. ~ wk & up. Oceanfront. 675·8740 4 B<lrm S.'i95 Fenced yard & garage. Family please. Kids & pets wekorne Call 96-1 2566 or 973·2971 ,_\gent, no rec. LidollteLHM LAKEFRONT This warm. com fortable Exec. home w /dock. 4 home is close to Lennis CX::EANFRONT. Small 1 br's S350 & up. 2 br's yearly & Winter s.550 & up. 673-9270 or 673-4928 Rdrm. 2•,, b:i. 2 frplc, on and beaches With 3 "ide g r e,•n belt. Lge Bdrms. J Ba. den and redwood deck. Tastefully rorma t dining room. it of· -decor:ited. SHOO mu y rly fers a perfect blend of RENTALS lse . C hesh i r e E .E familyromlo rt andeasy 2br. 2ba $700 75.CH877 entertaining. $1200 mo 3br. 2ba 81000 FS7ur50n Mission vi....:... 3267 644-9990 Jbr. 2b;,i ........ 1"!'!~~~~~~~~!!!!'!! j br .211ba S7SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1: 4br, i1.2ba $950 Med1lerranea n 3br home 4br. 2' 2ba $1750 Spyglass Central air lh roug hout W brick frplc(63701Cee R&mMES 631 -4555 HOME FOR RF.'\ T J Bdrm. S5SO. Fenced yard and gar age. Fa mil~ p lease, k i d s & p et & welcome. call 964·2566 or 97J.29"ll l\gt, no fee., Lovely 3Br lwnhse in Newport Heights. 2"78a, frplc, & pool. Newly de· corated. $850 /m o . 645-4955 or 645-4834. West Newport. block from be a ch 2 Br collage w/garage. Refs . No pets~ l&SO )'rly. 552·8343 B A Y FRONTA G E , Beach. Pier. 2 Br. 1625. 1 Br. $525. S450. Adlts. Wntr. 303 E. Edgewaler 1·81\-2866. Beaul1/ully rum. walk to beach without crossing Street. Yearly. Im med. 2bdrm. 2ba. $650. 3bdrm. 2ba . ..x>. Call between 4·9, 613-0313. bdrm. lba, WINTER RENTAL. heated pool, s teps to bay. beach . ferry . $425. Call eves 675·1811. tt523 CAMPU,Da:IR'llNE Mtwport IHclt 3269 3 Br condo, 2~ ba, pool. Ba h l Ba r t c h i Id r e n I pets 0 K . c · ap .' >' .ron ' yr · 1650/mo . 645·3165 or ly . $350 mcl. ut1ls. pref. 213/372· lZll older man, refs. no pel. ••LWES! Roughly 10 to choose from S375-S950 m onlhly on l year lease. we·r~ the ones to calf ~brtdae Reah1 551·3"0 4HtB1rnnu Pkw)'.lirVIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEE! Apl. & Condo rentals. Villa Rent als 87H912 Bkr. ROOIMES .... talCAS LIADB IM THI IUSIMISS <>'llMTALS•• CALL 631-4555 Bluffs beaut. condos' for lease. $7~ to ll50. Agt. 644-1133. Lrg. 2 Br. Condo. Newport Heights. Frplc, pool. washer &c dry e r . 165()/mo. 675-8410 days or 613-2.287 eves. HAllC>a YU HOME 4 Bdrm. 2 ba Monte10 Mod e l . 1 9 6 5 644-1..284 {1144· 7383 CDMAl'T Bay view. 2 bdrm. 2 ba, din rm. Open Sat/Sun 10.5. aaoo. 423 carnation. 640-L830/644· 7383. PAUL MAITIM It.I. 613-67M/ 673-7219 peclacular Oceanfront 3rd. floor. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Fire place, Ba I con y, 2 garages. Winte r . S900. 640-4184. • \7.17 • IAY' Thal 's iiif;'OO pay for a 30 ct.)' ad In the '4S.6'46 <1wner who will conside r cqu11y trude for Newport yac>hl a nd 111111. Ca ll 559-U977 eve~. Want Ad Help? easier by using the Doily SELL Idle Items wilh a 642·5618 Pilot Classified Ads. Doily Pilot Classified Ad. -...,.. pect acula r view from lge. brand new TH In Turlle Rock , 2 M /br sultn. den. 21,-\ ha, wet ba r, frplc . a /c , 197S. 7S2-83SOI 751·5813 ---- Brand new• beaut. upper bay, pro(. decor. 2 br, 21"1 ba. 2 sundecks, .~tio. 2 car gar.$795. 673-4"31 DAILY PILOT sav1c1 DlllCTORY DO IT NOW! 642-1671 -........... ~ .. -· ........ . • ~· .. '-. I -... . ... At••=• rw.t.a..d ~· lwah aw... -~· tMt•h.,...... ~ lac•t• u.lww. .,_ tzo•h u.tw.. DAILY PILOr DI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... 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I 1 lBr . l:lrd S t. l"qit:. patio st</\'e rt•fnJ! ,\null n1111 :.moker:., no pt•I:. nc1s S375 mo 6;1&-7662. l.agWlu. ocean.& c;;rnyon ' us sn5 in"' u t" Fr.ink !151 02011. e ve :. ·1117 2951) 011 Ncwpt1rt &>ach l~at·h llotel room ~m all kitchen ZlClfi W <><·t.-an front $2MtJ & up + $2kll scc & tlepos1t. 1n:1 .1154 Slet!ptng room only . plll home $.50 week 6:11 1254 Room & Boord ~050 •.•...•................ Hoom & hnar d 1n 1·x l'lwngl' fur I hr~. Ii da' "'" c:leanmg & cook111g Alt I. 556 li:Ji Vexation Rentats 4250 .•.........•...•..•.••. :;.~Ulb P alm Spnn.:s. Lu;1, l .. urn 2br. 21,b<1. pool ~1de. <.:a l hc-dral l' 1·n golf 1lt•ntllS. 11vail wk I~ 11r month Iv 7 M Ii?:; Ol!Xli or J28 70!l'..! • PJlrn :)i.inn_g-. :I fir :1 B.1 hco~e rurn. Si!OINI m on l hl' rcnt <JI durin)! !>l:J~lln Camon Co11nlrv nub area 1;.i5 5!117 MOUMT AIH VIEW VILLAS TEHHISCLU8 M 1''\11shr2 llr2 Ba a pl. I blk 111 beat•h, S262 /mll Bal P t!ll 1\11atl 10 I 673 3-136 afl l!P'.\1 Profl'~~•una l to s hart• Penl House. Ocean View. l'romvntory Poml S400 mo HJS 3010 Da y:, li7J 7fl50 E ve As k for J eff l"e m lo ~hr l bcJrm a pt 111 t:oi.1a ~h·s a St'.10 , m11 plus ultl Close lo OCC ·'H\S llk7 I i\lJ\urt! K•·-.1> 'ihr Nw" ,\pl l'11 v Br & Un ~30 Itel· l''ac-751 7908 1J111 Fl•rn llml W;rn\l'd ltl Shr rtC\\ :lhr h:.e 1111 B I C1111 ,. l.111· Fu r11 s 1• 11 h .1 wash dry S:IOO 1111'1 ut I \\ail 1mmcd nun !>lllkl' li7:15477 Malt' rrnrnl<' wantt•d 111 'hr 3 llr I': Ua Jt>I Full r't>c f<J1·1htil-.. :-;,1 las t uttl 111J S2311 m11 II a r Ito r <;recn .\pt:. nl'Xl 111 I)('( !17!1 l!l-\0 ~\·m UC I ... 111r11•n1 ,.hr :! 'tor~ l'•in1l(J rn l n11w " :wnnus ~t11de11l 1111n ~moker:,.. Gail, a5\I >WQI \I F 2Ud tilth lltilhl)a hlan•I S!:!~ fii:i i J.l'i ~ IWrm. I Bath ..... lle«k <lk encl g;.r 1-. side s.iso The Real !'~state Stor1· lliS 1771 2 hr. I ba rrpt~ . .i ll new lr'fiM 3844 Yrly' 2l>r. Iba. 1•nl'I ~wr fre:;hl) t.l(lld otn hi\'k S500 2 13 !Mi ~ii I I 11 r 714-67:i 22X7 ~l'a1 Palm Spnngs I 2 & :1 lx·droom villas avatla hit-Weeki\. monthh a111f am1uall~ i hJ?hll••I tcni11~ 1·uurh C. '111.,c lO It u 11 .. h 11 ~1 1 r u ll c , Rt·'t <Ju rant ll<J\\ \gt•111 1il4 H2>! 111.17 \.\'dlll respo11i;1hll· 11l-.1I m.Hure Hn11111m.il: P.1 'haro· lu,unou~ :1 l\tlrifl ('o ndo 111 c "''J \11 .... 1 c.111 Jrt 5 -~is .,J!;.1 1>amt. hit 1n.c;. S.J5t1 mo •••••••••••••\••••••••• tl:ll 51!1X ,1ltcr 2tom 1 Br Cont lo m · 1.akt>!:t · Perle-ct 2br 2ba I IOU ~q ft . fplc. Ind!) D1shwr. entl g dr . ssoo. :11117 Mace Avt• :HO 4400 S410-S4fi.S 2 Hr. I Ba. A11t Pool, laundry rm. crpls. drps .. \dults only L°;.1 t OK ~L ~grnt.:..ti42 160:1 5'i50 5475 2 Br I Ba Apts All bwlt 1ru., enclsd ~ar W 0 hook·up Near S l° Plaza <.:at OK. lmmed occupam·y TSL )Jgml 642-1603. 3 Br. 2 Ba. upper. nr OCC. ramlly unit . S4.>0 641·86S7. 752 5111 ---- SHARP 2 lldrrn 2 bath, c nr l garage. private 1>at1v. no peL.,; s.\50 m o. (;a ll 54fl-5880, u sk for Pam or Larr) -;., M'E•l:field FAMILYAPTS. Brand new beuu\tful Ir.: apt. for ram1ltes with l or 2 cb1ldren. :-.iear park Hea t paid Xo pets. 2Br. 2Ba S46.'i 39fl W. Wilson, C.M 6.'!1 ·5583 548 2408 :\IESi\ \'ERDE home at- mosphere 2 & 3 Br dlx apts No pets s.1~1034 2 Bdrm House. re(nge & s tove.·· Small child OK. S4SO ~ 1:m -r 2 Br I Ila Duplex Pt!l - Child ( IK. $1125 541:1-4301 mealiBllU APARTMENTS Be autiful brand new garden apts. s pa ,\dulls. no pets. 2Br2Ba $455 :198 West Wilson. 631 ·558.1 2 Br $360 Pool. quiet location t\dults. no pets cl23 W Ba) $48·9516. 2BR 2ba. den, udlts no pets . Lge upper nr DCC $450 ;\vatl lO/l , 979-24 16 ~ br. l ba. in newer tri· plex· upµer . nr So Coasl Plaza. b it ins . gar 644·5623 Sharp. clean 2 Bdrm. I Ba. bwlt ms. Wests ide 4 Plex Kids OK. No pet:>. $375 645·2478 E ves & Wlrnds. APT IN 4-PLJ::X Lge. l bdrm. front gar .. 3 11 M es.1 Dr 2 ll r F:ndosed Rar:Jge S.'185 m11 fi.11 2.174 . 7!:0 l!JI I SPE«IAL & FRlE:"IOL. Y New pa1n1. l<Jndst'aping. i!Or. yd , $:j95 mo 2350 S ll ll \ a 1\ II J ,\ V C r'.\lanuger m ~:1 t·all f>.1.1 51117 Lgl' 2br . ba. Crpk a µt \I e s a \' r rd" Are a Adults . no pt!ls 3099 Mace A\e $495 lbr. E Stele, rnv Fe nced -Yd.SJ.IOCall t.uu1se 613·6.'>62 or 536 4192 - -- NEW BRF.1-:D APTS Bach At Loft. I Edrm. Bach. From s.115. Frplc . rec room. pool. jacuzzi. enclosed garages. Gas & waler pd Adults. no pets 393 Ha milton. C )1 ~·441) I Dana Point 3826 • •••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX Xtra IJ! upper. 3 Br. 2ba. 28xl8 11v rm Some ocn vu , close to beh & shops New plw;h cpts & d rps SS95. 499·2237 . 495-1490 Beautiful lrg. 2Br. 2Ba S475. 615-4174 or 675· 7346 Tnplex ----........... °"leach 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sunny 2Br.S325 stapJtc good loca\1on18-166l fee REHTIMES 631-4555 Lovely all adult. no ~ts. t.2&3 Br apts 6200 Ed· inger. h.b. 846-0619. --- Deluxe poolside xtra lge 2br. 2ba Bltns. dshwhr 11 2 miles beal·h. ,\dlts. 110 pet s $395 m o 536-8362 HUMTIMGTOH LAKES SPARKLING STREAMS CASCADJ:-;G WATERFALLS TOWERING PIN~ NEW SPACIOUS LAKESIDE ADULT APTS. • E legunt fireplaces •Private lakeside pat1us & balconies •Healed pool & whirlpool spa •4 miles from heach 842-1160 7562 Elhs Ave II U 13blks W. of Beach Bl 1 Lovely 2 & 3 Bdrm . To wnhouses. gurage. patio. laundry fac. $425 & $525. Call 2L1/59fi·7202 or 114 /960-1317 lge patio. ldry .. frig. rm MARIMER'S WALK for veg gdrn. Nice st., nr Lg 2 br apts from $450. Newport/18tb. re(s. No Frplc. large yd. patio. smokers $310. $20 off to gar, nr Hunt. Harbour . r etired person for It. 16662 J ib Circle. Apt I. duties 642·2142 · 840-6807 ~---~---~~~~~- FUii jac, tcnnil>. e ntJ unit SSclO mo 731 4763 LCICJWMI •och 3848 ....................... Wide O<'t!an views <.:la:-::.1c arc hitetturl' on acres of gardens P ool & ~pa r•:-;tate l1v1ng. Clos~ 10 be ach & s hovp1ng I Bdrm . Apt. S,175 incl utils :\lature t-ons1derate adult. -194 4653 or I~ 6017 STL.01 0 : Rcfr1g. Orp~. Cpt . .Stove. 1.-., blk to b4'h $340 tncl ull I 497 -3077 Bach a pt. t: ti I ant I S2SO mo. -t-lst1 lasl 1 cleaning. 494 5723. Studio l!J>l. pUy furn , pvt beach access. s:r75, utils mcl. 499-4517 1 Br. near Viltona Beach. util in c l $385/m o 494-8316 2 charmmgl~ redecorated apts w, .,pectacular o<·n view in V1ctona ·sch. 2 Br . l ba. frplc, 2 decks. & lBr 2ba witb wshr/dryr. util pd. Owner w1sbes to sell property Will give reduced rent & bonus to t e n a nt who w i ll co o perate in s howing . Gumbin1.•r & Assoc 494-9421 LOIJlmG Hilts 3150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.tllside 2Bdrm w /pool ~Nu applc<5816) fee RENTIMES 631 ·4555 LCICJWMI Miquel 38 52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br . 2 ba condo o n golf course includes refer. was ber & dryer. S600. 492-6700 or 492·21!16. Lge 2 BR condo. newly re furbis hed. pool. a dlls. No pets. $500. 552·0042 aft 6 -------Newport leach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATHFROHT WOHDER J ust steps lo the :.and From this 2Br w, garage Only $450 1640.'il fee REHTIMES 631-4555 NO FEE! A1>t. & Condo rentals Villa Rentals 675-4912 Bkr PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS COUNTRY CLUB LIVING IM NEWPORT BEACH 1.i blowk tn occ.m 4!hlfrm l ba. frplc RUr. :.111H• refr1g. wa:.twr ilr) <'I adults. no !X'IS, S61MI vr I) &15 -l!KIS. All! Can"in Townhnust· 4! Hdrm 2 Ila 2 undo·r grourul parking pl111·1''\ 1'0tJl. tennis. 1·!(• fi-1.-1 O!;l~I San Cl...wnte 3876 ...•................... S330 + \lllhlH.'S paid Kids OK. Trees~ arl!a 1-198.s> 6:11 4556 <il!t l<•e Move m loda'. $32.'i s:f75 1 &2 Bdrm. Walk 10 beach Nice & clean. 49M-t;u:17 o r 498·1903 NIC E 2 Br I Ba, v1ew . j!ar. lndry, walk to sh~ SJ70 49)-2'710--- 3 Br 2 ba. 2 balconie~. f r p I c , o <· e a n ,. 1 e w S590 /m11 586 0741. 768-4541 2 Rdrm I Ba <1ml \rd. ga r age. dose to l>e:ll'h. $375 mo 193 5047 o r 496-4292. ----- San Juan Capistrano 3878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo 2 Br 1'2 Ba ~ew carpets. ~rapes. paint $475. 492-6700. 492·2196 So.Ht LC9ftCI 38 8 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex. "New parnt carpe t Dec k . orean view. sto\·e. refngerator . util. incl 2Br. $1fj(J I.H r s:E5 No pets, Open Sat 9-5. 31776 5th St 49J J:l4fi ~nh Furnish.cl or Unfurnish.d 390 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxur) adult apts in 14 plans from S415. 2 bdrm from S505 + pools . tennis, waterfalls, ponds! <..i a:. for 1·ook1ng & healing paid From Sa n D1e(lo Frw.y drive North on Beach 111 Mc r adden then West on '.\t cf'addc n to Se a w ind \'1lla p.e 17 t4 )893-51.98. P.ilm Ul>:>ert '11o'w ( 11nd11 :1Hr 2Ba hl'<Jut1fulh tum1~hed 'iec gutc. 12 lo•nnts ct:. .\\all (kl Ii :-; o \ 7, S I l ()II 7 lo.1 ·640-8261!. .. <.:1\LWOl!NI.·\ P;ilmSpnng~ l orulo111111tu111 Kl•111.1I-. Luxur. Lond11rrnn1um ... ~ompielel) 1-'urnt!>h<•ll Country Cl11h S..·n m~ Golf. Tennis A\ a il able at Spectul Ratt>'i for our CIJenls onl~ Weekly, Monthly and --Week-end Rennlls Ca ll '. (714 l 328-891 t CATH EORAL CAJ'llYO:'I. COUNTRY CLUB 31·56i Cathedral Canvon Dnw• Palm Spring!>, Ca lifornia 92262 Desert Resort Reall~ Retttds to Share 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving·! Avoid deµosit:. & c ut living expense-;' Prnfe!.sionally s 1nt'e 1971. HOUSEMATES 832·4134 The Roommate \ ou ·n, Looking For I:. LooklllJ! Por You ' SS(J fee fur 1Jc11 pie w1lh hume to ~han• Sl.5 for those l110\..1ng l\nU \Wl)'D (l)ll\~1UCIJ a roommat1•search a~,. 752-9475 t\pl to shr S225 mo 11 , blk!> from heh. Chill.' 615·i063 . )Ii.Ike ) o ur ad v1•rt 1-.111.: dollar i:o farther '. L1:.1 your bw.ine:.s en·r~ da) in t he Clas::.1f1etl ·l'rt 11111 o f this ne w spape r 642-51i78. Ft•1nall• n•111111lll1l• 111 :.hr luxul'\ ''"nh~e r1.•1 I 11•11 m,,lr l11lrm. hal h 52!.IO m11 ~rn<tlkr l1drn1 s21:u 1110 1).111 l.i:!H (',,, h' j ft 51':\I . 1'0ema~r lO i:hr r11rn :rnr h."· '" 101• S2.">0 llill ulil 5.'i!.l lii!lf: ~ I Hno11111\a\c "Jnl1.-0 n1·\• Jr, 1ne ho;e , $2.511 mu i32 t\ii75 oh~. 1!.li 1131.I e\ l'S F em a le room rn;ill' needed 111 share I a rg1• 2 bdrm hou~e . Laf!u1i;1 beach w c>t>ea n \lt:\\ S350 m•i .,. 1, uttl 49Y·SG5i Fem l•> :.hr 3 Br '.! B.i bonw nr tx·h Sli5 5.11> 11411 C\turient pn·f to c;hr I hr h~e. C:\1 w M·F ~2.J. ul i I pt! 5-18· 7505 Will ., are m~ ptu ... h t ri lt•vcl H B hol'TI(' I rpl1· micro. S2"5 mo. in d 1111 H1ta 5:~&RQOO PllOFl-:SSION,\I. \I \U; EX Ee Slr a1£hl . :>l't'k tnJ! a profesc;wnal l<1•h 2.5 ..ill. to shr expense,. 11rl rm l00Z) La~una lkh t·ot tai.:e lblk from h.-11 OC't-an '1e" Hot luh on Sl'(0luded det•k ofl rnh Ill!> Ok k1t('h & bath. nc\\ 1·p1 ,\ppr11 :1. S3i5 11111 l!H 0160 Park Newport \(JI. lluom male to share i!IM '.!Ba nllT view s=ioo !140·GO!l5 White femalt> lookmg 1or while male for room mJle lo i>hr be .. uutul ap\ ln the <:ll) 1Jf Orang .. · ti:\.l 1796. IOA.\l IP :\I )I F to s hare C11.,ta )lt•'>J ~"t 2Br duple'. s1-;u mo + ut1I ~ 523:! 2br, \ 1 "ba apl pool. l1•11 mi.. l°clM Malun· llus 1 nl•Ss lad~· pre f 225 ~ ut1I liolll·8297. tl1:'l 2437 Goroqes forllent 4350 ....................... • Single )lcsa V._•rdl• 11.,rbor Adams C )l Sol 5 S t o rJ ~e 11111~ 54!1 :l232 or &11 · w ;u 10x:M tiar Storage onl) Cosl a ~ksa S-10 mo Ca 11 1·5 pm. 6:l6-4120 Single garage. S45 73\W t!ith SI Costa Mesa. 640 9'JOO 10·12 12x3 J', dry wall finished .• ii.so rear llr e n 11). s torage !146-9501. eves 84~4152 Offiu lentil-4400 RENT AL HOUSING, NEEDED Fluor has a new program designed to help itsemployees locate rental housing In the Orange County a rea. If you have hous ing available for rent or tease. pl case contact F l uor's Hous ing Services De partment between 7 :30A~· 4 : 15PM. Phone714·975-3970. ·---o• .. •······· 'l'FLUOR Offic.Retttd 4400 Business Reritd 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH C01ne t W.•1 ... hfl Or'"• end ltwuw Aff ..I Aw c....,._.., j'c-....• .-•o<•o! ./"4u11< ./ u ....... ./ Fwll •-OM<Oll• .. i/ ··'"'' .... ~.c. ./ .... ,... ...... "9 Call Mr. Howard 645-6t01 (.)(lwt> 'IJill'l! ;natl Full i.crv11·e 1·xc<·11t1 Vt! '>UI le:. avail 1or lt•a..,c in I 'clll•'r f'rnntl' 1..o(:alt'<l rH:c•I' <lt' \1qiurt For lc !'olrll!. 111 for 111.1111111 edit l>ct:IJ1•c II ult '15..'> i!2HH IHl "i \\'e:.td1tl :'\ II W anl f 111J11t't;il lrlSl IOlltJ,.. I h t 110111 \gent 541 50:12 NEWPORT BEACH lf)<l9 W1·'ill'l1il !Jr Call 1;1•rw 11111 f; I:! fl:!IHI KOLL CENTER MEWPORT ~;lt·~anl CXl'l'Ul 1 \ ,. ,, .. , .. 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G2.i OFF lC I·: SPACE Panel Wall!> Cpt lit-al 011 Sl P kg 20:'\2 'lewpnrl Rl\d C \I ~51i 4181 ur &14 2'a8 :"1<'' 11f11tt• " •tor.i~o: 11r <.nor k541 v1 11 Sl!5o IH6 !<(-':!:.! <J(l1t•e II\ the •W1:'!111 ·115 :trd SI . llB Sill.> m11 (i rvunli lloor SCOTT REAL TY 536. 7533 L'o nirnt·rt 1ul !>l.,rc!>. -.h•lJli> E S1t1•>. C'.\1 I-r S.1.'1 l "' wat1'r ~ -;~11 $175 /mo . l-11m off1l0l' 1·uh1t ll''I 111 JI•'" bldg l<t•nl 1111 ludc~ .. J.,.t r l!ll'pllnn to·ll·11hont' Jn!>"erin )!. \•11nfl'rem c rms. l'O(>~ 111.: la1•1lll1e~ kitchen. nitel\ Jan1lon;.I ~··rnt·l'. l) 11111~ :>l'I'\ ll't'" un -.111· E' l' I U \I \ l' (; .t r •I l' II ,.; 5.17 1151 M1·d1t·al or 11fft•'l' sul'" lur lt!.1-.1• L>uwnt11\\ 11 J...i~urw B1'.tl0 h 1.;11; "I fl S(;:!:I mu \mph-I'' I 1J ,1 I k I fl I! 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Business Opportunity 5005 ······················· \I .1 r k t' t l n 14 ~I a n .1 ~ l. r q1.,rtt11n1• 1 nc1•ded Ll\ t',l ,1l1h,h1. .. 1 1'•1mpun~ f•ir 2 p1 •i<lul·I line~ that arc• 1 .. c11lcr-. 111 1h1·1r '1elds :.k1 Jr<•as & m:ir1na~ Orll(•r, 1111 hand will re t urn 1n ,·r~tm'rn t of ~ 1101.1 1n 1o mo:. Please • all l>-15 a>.lli!l I\ :\ .J \~ITi IRl.-\1. ACCNTS (.,r 'J h· !'>Jn Clem. L.1j(un.1 l':\1 area S840 to ~·,;100 'rh 111comt Cas h 111 t t;rrn~ :vt r l ri n .'i-14 ilHO L.1r1d,1'.cp1· hu,mes~ fur SJll• la\lon ffiOWl'rS, vanwnl. l'U~er. s t ring tn mmt-r trlr 960 7104 Money to loon 5025 ..•...•............••.. /NEED /MONEY • C RB>ITHO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TD loons 978-6531 /855-1145 \rran~1.'<i b) Coast Homt Loans A Mor1gage Broker ct HOME OWNERS • $10,000 TO $100,000 I Br. Crplc. new paint & carpel. ,\dlts. no pets. Refs. S350 mo. 210 Topaz. Shown Sat/Sun 10 to ol . 494.3082 E'slde Dix Twnhse. 2 Br. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. Fireplace. 2'-J ba. rrplc. blt1ns. dbl Garage. S4SO/mo. gar. W /D hkup, deck. Call 963-2205 An adult commW\ily on the Back Bay. S pec- tacular Spa, 1 s wimming pools. 8 lighted t ennis courts. bike trails. pul· ting green. Bachelors, l and 2 bedrooms apart ments, and townhouses rrom $449.00 per month Who will ()~et'° 'lour ca f> \f'J~ 'JOIA '(e, at • •••••••••••••••••••••• -------• 841SiMssRetttd 4450 For Air( Reason Loans Secured By A Comb1nat1on of Real and Personal Property Cdl Chuck or Janice 21 hrs 7 days fncd pa tio. ga rdener , adlts. no pets. a vail now. Spaciou. ... 2 Br rront apt. Refs pis . $5 80 /m o S375 m o . 2 kid s . Quiel 2 Br, l Ba. Li l. mature teoanl. $475/mo + util. yearly. 675-1639. 631-46.'>9eves Slater/Beach. 1st & last. ----848-546.'i. 831-9303 E0side I Br. lge yard. . $365/mo. 220 Costa Mes a 3bdrm, bit-ans. frplc. l~g St. 640-7814, 963·7600 master bdrm w/walk·in ..... Paninwla ll01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '895 yearly Charming Bay Front. l Bdrm. Parking. U tils paid. 679-91167 Eves. Balboa Peninsula 28r a pt. Covered carpo r t , MeO/mo. Annual rental. M2-{&';I. l Br. Stove. private patio. GJs paid. Adults. no pets Ref"s. $295 mo . 646-0983 * 2 Br Condo near SC Plaza. SA. frplc, tennis. pool, spa. $495. No pets. 549-3232, 641-1400 1 br. by beach, patio. ga. l Br. Eastalde.: small but utlls pd. uoo, refs l'Ozy w/lotsorneatwood. 873-1401/673-1275 S300.1>42·!M50afl 5PM. l Bdr.m. Apt. between S3'75. 2bdrm. l>,A,ba·studlo, 12th. It 13th. Streets. dral)ed. carpeted. l?aUo. Yearly. S37S. 675·7876, adults, no pets. Avail OCt $47~. ,_is.~842--~~-$2_._~~~- 2. Br 11!\ Ba towntlouse. Flnd what you w•nl In blt-lns, air. pal\o., gar. Dully PllolClossirieds. No pets $42:5. 645-.a37. closet. SMO/mo. 995-1093. Harbor Area-2br. lba. no pets! $WO/mo. SS4·28ll after6pm '>' \ I ! j ··. -....•..t I 1 .. I ".1 1 • 1 a 2 IA Pttio Apts. • Oishwtsllen a 180'1 • '911 & Rte. A111n • G1nlt11 Lantlscapi"I . , .......... , ... ,. On Jamboree At San Joaquin Hills Road ( 714 )644-1900 Ocean view Penthouse, 2 Br. 2 Ba. Sec. $700 mo. 6#-0452 Eves. NEW DECOR·3Br. 2Ba, Crplc. gar. 2 blks bch. $675 mo . y r ly No pets/kids. 64S-lll82 2 BR Yrly 1 Blk frofh be•Ch Upper Unit in Duplex l Ba, s\\'. refrige, water . $400 mo. 3505 Ba bloa Blvd. Agt. Gus. 213/ 986·Mll 2 Bdrm . l t,.i Ba . Townhouse style. Adults. no pets. s:ns. 548·2882. Bay Front s uper lar1e condo. 2bdrm~ 2ba, aec bide. boat dock ovall. adults, n o pets Owner /all " l%SO/mo. G1S.Ol~. ~~~? use Aniw•r /Id service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $10 per week. For more information and to place your ad call 642·5678. DAILY PILOT Ideal loc ation for Al· lorncy , Real Estate. or Entre pre neur . Ofr.4t·e now a vailable · lar ge pane led Reception area w ith storage and 3 private offi ces in beautifully main!ained full ser vice buildin g <Com e r Westcliff Dr. & lrv111e. Newpurt Beu ch ). 800 Stt. f'l. Call Mehssa 645-6101 COSTA MESA. ORANGE COAST FINANCIAL O :NTER: SUlTF.6 2845 Mesa Verde Dr. E $295 mo. inclds Recep· tionist. and utilities . Set• 9-Sor call 957-1414. J .E . DWlaer Attorney EXIC.OfACE Private bath w 1showcr 11~ E. Balboa Blvd, Nll 450 SQ. fl. $250 m o 64.2 4623. • • •••••••••••••••••••••• For store & office space at reasonable rates. 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. MESA VEROEbH PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M 545-4123 957·5823 t\MERlCAN WAY MORTGAGE CO. YOU CAMIE SURE WITH A OANA PT2 To8 Room Ol'r&Coinml •,_price BANK 1-rom S245 mo !J75· I 120 ----- STORE SPACE ror 1ease 2nd JO'S 300 sq fl. J\va1 I now 1500 sq ft. avail. Oct 15th. REDUCED R•ns Negotiable term s. Coa!ll "' Equities. 2131596·~2~ ~~= Prev. Chiropractic ofc. :JO Ask ror Linda F1ynn yr.i. 1800 Sq fl. 493 Old or Karen Lmn !!~rt Blvd. 642-551 I. 1-~--~~~~ 163.S s /f at 2& sl(. comm / lndust area In Costa Mesa U11efuJ for 11\orage or shop farll. ~or 54'J 90:~ Need Muney'! Oon1·1 pay 2nd TO rates. Qualify ror Ile· I''\. C&ll t<,lng 549·7770 MOMy Wcmhd 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pace for r1·n1 1n i:.'1ro SM.000 wantoo. 11et·ure by pean Sk111 l~re Studio 1n 2nd TO on l'dM property Cororr.1 ctel '.\-l.1r 675 5<1Wl 613 fr.DI --- ~. S.O..tlt»i a. 19llO ~···'.. ~ ~ "' .. \ T ..-:, e"J•'r ···.~ ~~ ·~~ 11""1 ~ .,.I, c1 • ta &tu• c..,....... a.ctric.. t lu~w ...................... ........................ ................................. ................. . HCMA.c ........ .-... ~~ ........ . 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Tree t nmming, c lean up' hauling ma in t1'f1Jnte r\mae548 8414 Trt.~ &Shrul>Tnrnrntnlt & llcm11vaL Y .trd Ch~:in up:.. l h1ulinl<! 6.15 0 1 IR, ~1'; 111:1J1m l'.1tJt'l lllJ.! II\ l.l' l'Ut11l'r ~1:150 rl all rm., p:..1 .. ·r-. ~:xi> to 1;, HO ;;;Jti 2:1.;o ~c.il pa!l'ht's & text u r"'' Sancl>lastinn FreeEst. 893-1439 ••••••••••~"? ••••••••••• Y u .. la removal !>l>t'l'I Ull!>b. I rC'l':. r e tn11\Nl anil trimm ed h.iuh11g l"rc1· e~l /4110 ~I Pt~1111111g Sp••1·1ult'l mt & l'\t Frt'l' l!'l1mat1·-. 839 6ill3 .Ill) lltlll' Spcc1<1l111nl! 111 Int 1•x1 11.at1 h1ni: & rc~1·1·0.,, ~·ri·l' e~l h 15 5661J 11<12 ~78 S.rnd & water bla .. tmg .\Jan 1 ll•anup:. lo r:.itc:o. m:1 5~ :!1:1 "92 :191)1 Sewinq/ Attff'ations •..............•••...•. Tutonn9 •...................... ' B ~: ·\ U I N <: . 111 ~ h I ~· (Ju.ii Prut w K 12 ., ........... -...... -....... _-.... _--...... -....... -~--.... -... llll1!111116l 1<:>q.ll'nem l' 1)1 e~<,111ak 111g .\ n d \ I 1 " r ,, l 1 11 n , l'rl•!lcntrab .\I Eel l'oM (ir,111 I '111' Work llcf'-. \' ;11 I 5-18 tlO'.!l Typin9 Service I I t L A Fictitious Business Name Statement filed with the County Clerk Is valid for five years after which time cont i nuing busi n esses mu s t r efi le . Publication is necessary only if there are changes. Call the Legal Department at the DAILY PILOT for info rm ation and necessary ferms.- 646-4321 E •I m I rt(' :.i '0 It :i 1111' IL11 I' !WI y;51; .............•.•..•..•• f ,,..,t <wturatl' t' !)mg 1111 IB\I ('orr,•1 l Sdcdr11·. Social Services t>lht>1 't:net.m .11 \\ork. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hu.,.1nl .. ," lt.'llt•1 ~ rt' f'l<Uhl.E :\1 .., '\t!ed 10 -.Uffil''> et1• Ku ren I.ilk" Frel' <"•1u11 sd111g tii5 12:10 _ \ II C II E I p I. I N E Window Cleaninq 1~15 2:!.22 Look 1111<! lor .i hume 111 '"UI own • You II ltnd ma11~ h11rne-. o.1d1..r11s1•tl lot· ,di<' 1n ('l;1s~1 r1cd l'\'t'ry iJa.1 •••.••.........•...••.. Let T hcSuru.h1nc In" C.tll Sun'>hm c W111dow le.mini.: Lt<l 5-IK ~ WANT ,\CflON'} Class1red .\els 642 5678 Mori~s. TnlSt DHdi 5035 Lost&~ .....•..•....••......•. 5300 ~ymr"!& Pr.porat1on Hf.Ip Wanted 7100 Hf.Ip WQnted 7 100 H.1p Wanted 71 00 Help Wanted 71 00 Hetp Wanted 7 I 00 ~Wanted 7100 FOL.:'<[) Shepherd .•.•.....•...........•.•...•......•.•...........•.•.•....•...•.•.•.•.....••••.................•.•..••.••.•••••••...••••••••••.•.••••.•••.• •••...•.•.•............ Sattter Mtg. Co. ,\II t ypes of n•al estall' investments ~tnN~ 1349 Specializin9 in 2ndTDs 642-2171 545-0611 Blk Tu11 m;ilt' Spnnf.!••r Sp:intd l.1H•r Wh1 Fe m . lll1rrler Cullie Ru:.I Ft•rn, <;••ldt'n Hetnl·V<•r \talc, St•1 t•ral Cab & kittens ;\c"'P<'" Reach \ntm:il She 11 1 ·r 1>1-1 :11\.Sh ......•..•............. Schools & Instruction 7005 •...••..•.•.......•.... l 'o:.ta Me;.a < 'hns11.m l'rr S<.·hool """' l'nrolltn~ In trocluctor. 111rer 52!1 ;.() Wkl) Ind hot lunchP'> ASSISTANT MANAGER l)r.1per '> Lcil(una lltlh -,tore' :\1 11 ~1 he c''< Cash for T.D's. F o u n d m " t h l' r ' 6-lli 5<123 pl.'nen ced tn he! 1 ~·r \\Oml'tt'!> rcJd\ to Wl.'ar and sporl!.\\e~tr. \ppl~ in person tu :\l.mager .\la ble .\u:;l1n. 23621 Moultn11 Pa rkwa1 Pla1.a or l·all i68·6622 ror uµµo111tmenl A m cr11a n ~t i: 953-4141 Ilk r hran•ll•1, .-\lhcrt-.11n ·, Jobs Wanted. µrk~ 1111 llH !IH:ui:n; 7075 Widow has tnJnc' lor 2nd T D No crctltl ~·hcl·k. no pnlty for .t<:tmn l'J ll AGT673·7311 an)tlffw ----2nd T D S30.om .n 11•, int . Due ;i vrs ~I'. d1sc- Bkr 89!i 'Ti~:i or ~11..i 2ti0i Annowtcements / Personals/ Lost & Foi.ftd ••••................... F'11u11cl Sml hctl(C "'ht :\I rloJ.! ;.h.i \t'<I 111•1·k ('a II 197 ~I tK Ft>l '\i D fl hwk 1-;tt .111 prox I \rolrl \I(' Edlnl?l'r & Sht•r II II ~12 llYi I :.ift 11'\f FOi :"JI l 111.1 l'k I l•nlJ h· 11111>1" \ u: l•a1·1111 I ·o.1~l llw\ & Warnt'r If f'I ~~~·3777 Penonafs 5350 Lost & Folmtd s 300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PR!:: L.\W slude111 fl(•eds ----------. S2."i ooo \ ill do .. n~ thmg L l' ~ ,1 I l' II n r 11lt• n l 1 J I FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 m" I' n Bo>. :12 1~ 'I.; B !l:.?1:fl:J M~SAGE 1:3c p<J mpcred "'1lh J µc1 i;onal rela\1n)! 111.J'>'>Jl!l' b) 12 or the pn · llH">1 girl!-in &rnlhcrn -----------t I' J 111orn 1 a . ,J :i r u 1.11 ~uun~1 etc Op .. n ltlani F 0 U N D C ~ r m JJl S h epherd mt>.. ma1e s mall. younR frientll\ Beach and Ellis 962-4931 LOST. Vic Adams Sehl Blk Wht male l'al w hlk fl ell col la r L im ps "Pickles" 1u:WARD ' Call 557· IOl9 F o u nd . s rnull vt•llo"' Finch. \ tl' Goldenwt·'>l & Bolsa 897 OW5 l.im. i dd~'> .1 \\1•ek \ 1s a \I C \tlllnl>:. 111".1 Ith Sp.t :!t 12 liJrlJor Bh d !'cr..l:.i .\1~u ll-15 J.13:1 Br lllA this ud fnr 'uu r 1>pt•c·1al g11I TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS 21 llHS i5:! OKl7 TOMMY'S OFMEWPORT ESCORTS i52 9368 Found , La c.lie 's pcri.<:n 1J lion eye glassc" \'ic· Npt Bl & 19th, ('M $49·:.1141 G.-.at Company Lost Fem Shellie Vic ESCORTS Mc F:idden 1;01denwei.t 24 llr !> t>41 ll\110 Brwn & whale s hort rur Cash/C~cks Re w ard K!J7 ;,439 or AmExp/MC/Visa 894.7268 -1--------·- Found: black r at. rem, w flea collar. Laguna Beach 49"1· 7927 LITILE ANNIES ESCORTS REWARD -Jlt mujor credit curds aC"ceptcd SSS Lost'. S unday ni ~ht 9·2HJO. 1201b Rotlweilcr neutered male, black & tan. very fnendly Lost in Cap1s truno Beat·h area. Plcu~e call James 498·757:-i. SCUM-Lm . AllSWEIS Gratis -Bandy - Apron -Racial - RADIO He's so old-fashioned. his family eats RADIO din· ners. Found. Parrot. H.B. 847·6342 840-7040 Spaniel 530-4723 DIA \IOND WANTl::O: ''2 10 l <.'aral P P 540-0208 hl r 11. afl S O\'erl4e1ght lbs 1r1 6 wks dru~s. no 673 0111 lose 17 25 No shots. no C'o nlract s . *FOXY LADY* OUTCALL ONLY * 9_72-1138 * GuysM'Gab ESCORTS •972~1621 * _!}ow Hiring 11nei:._6pm MASSAGE$10W/AD MYSTIC MASSAC E 5.'i6·4656 Santa Ana Found. Springer Brown/white. 3 no lag. ~7-8071. collars· Tired of bein g alone? FOUND: Fem K1Uen. ln cir tWhl) 8·9rnos . Hunt. Bch. Area. Red Collar. 89t-6523 Little 11 lie)!! Classified Ads are really small "poople lo ~"'•"'"" sales calls with big re adershil) 01111 hig results ! To place \Our classified ad. cull today 642 56~. -· Want a good young Mex· ican wile. (903 > 768·2712 FtRSTLADY lie.cwt. Modlh. ".-.YD-.c.n. * 972-1345 * MC & VISA Acrepted ---~~----- COVERCilRL • OUTCAU. * US3-IT118 MC/Vl SA ...•........•....•..•.. E xperic1111•d \\Olllilll want::. 11,1\ work ln '0111 humt' , ..tnni: lnr 111' :ilt<I or 111 rl(•Nutt :H!l-OJ'i'.l ~Ip Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \<.1·11unt 1111-: SHIRT-SLEEVES P T hours open lo ~1,,-.1..,t trc.isun:r Duttes '.lncd Ind 1r.iin1ng on upcr<Jt mg I. o;enl'S Burroul(hs C"omputer Salary com nwnsur.tle w ab1ltl 1 and exp Costa \lt">ll .ti310i00 .\c•coun1 unl, J r Tu>. & h(11.1}<kt.:t!Plng. L al!un:i 1 P\ oll1ct' 1'0 Bo\ !:l l:JI La gun.i Be:ic•h !•2fi.'i2 Advertising Sales Tht: U.ith Pilot ha:. .in 1mmed1ate opening lor a 'all's pcr'>on \\Ith newsp.lµcr d1spla) a d 'ert ..,, nit exp~n l'1H'<' Ci o o d ., a I a r y . l' o m m1:.:.1ons & exrelll•nl tr mize bencf1L~ ~:>.t•i'l lenl growth opportuml1l':. for a per:,1Jn with career um htllon..., t:all 111r .1ppomt ml'lll. 642 4321. ext 277 Or~Coast Daily Pilot 330 W Ba v St. C :\1 ~:qua I Op°Portumt \ F:mplo)er :\I F II J\IWU)'l> Good ,lub:. ror lol·.tl pcoplt: with Sad dleback l'cr..onncl /\gen 1 y 111 M 1sswn \' 1eJn A,~SWERl~G SVS nds mutu.re pcr..on. 1 lpm to i um '\h1fl 362 Jrd Sl =C. Lagun:i Ek:ir h. Apurt mcnl Manager. Couple 711 Unit Adult /\pt Beach are:i OH1l·e & mainlenancc s kills re 4wred. Reply : P 0 11ox 3111. Seal Ucach. \·a. 90740. Apt Assistant Manal(er Trainees Will train Couple:. Paper work & mamtcnenare. 642-5073 • ------ ASSEMBLE RS. We will [r a in . App ly 7a m MacGregor Yachts. 1631 l'lacenlta. Costa Mesa 4SSEMILERS WANTED Apply ut Pacific llundy Culler Inc. 720 W. 17th Sl. Costa Mesa. --------- ASSEMBLER AUTO MACHINIST TRAINEE. Pc.I val'atwns & 1ns urann; Appl) al Hub AulO Su1>11I~ 2120 ll arbor Bl v d l'M &lli :!4t>l ~e Cl<iud 4UTOMOTlVE TIRE SERVICE AND ltght repair~ Wtll 1n)! to train. :'llewpon T ir e Center. 3000 E Coast Hwy •AUTOPARTS• l'oonterperson Min 2 ~rs JObhe r exp T o p wages P;i1d val'alion & ms ur:ince .\1 gm1 rotcn It.ii for ni.:ht person \ t> l'I~ al flub \ulo Suppl). 21.2Q llartx>r Ill \'d. C:\1. &lf,·2464 Sl.>c Cl<iud Bubys1ltcr. Tues & Thur!> mornmg!t 11n> 11cgot1u l>le One !.I mo 11ld g11 I !17! .. 289fi 13ab,sllter "anted a-. hac.kup for prcsthrwl i,:11'1. my home , tran:. pro- \'1ded 89'l 14:.17 11:..tnkm~ S&L TnLERS Fullerton Savin gs & Loan has fulltime teller µu s 1 1 1un ~ o pen :ii ='iewpurt Beach office & lluntmgton Bc:ich offic1· Wiii tra m Typing re qwremenl JO wpm. Cull 871·4244 ror :ippt. EOr: Bank mg TELLER FULL TIME Position uvaalable 1n our Costa ~e:.a office Ex periencc 11referred Plea:-t: cull .Jack Clarke at 546-2300. Califomia hderal SaYi19.&Loan 2700 Harbor Blvd Costa Mes a . Ca 92626 Equal Op~t"y 1-:mploycr Bllnking TB.LEIS PfT&F/T Agressive independent bank m N.B seeks exp tcllerS. Xlnt opportu111ty . salary commen s urate with exp. Call Susan or Thera for appl. Conwnet celank 540-6961 E.0 .E . Bank mg •filLER* Te ller needed to wofk rulltime 10 our beautiful Electra ca l /Mechanical. Exper . w /assembly of electrical & mecha nical equipment. Soldering & • light shop cxper . Some lab work exper desira· ble. Good pay /benefits . Growing co. in San Juan capo. 714-493-6624. HUNTING TOM BEACH branch. Experienced S & L Teller preferred . Cashier exper. may be acceptable. T ypin g & customer service s kills necessary . Excel le n t compan y bene fits & working conditions .. i\SSEMBLER/ELECTR. Immediate openings for mechanical assembly. Ex per. pref. but not re· q 'd . Growing co. good ~efals. call for a ppl: 845-3632. Newport Marine EZ!alneeri.ng En· gr t020W 17lhSt .. C.M. Want Ad Results 642 5678 For interview. call Jeff RoWns, 846-3306 SodlestS & L l7071 Springdale St F.qual <>i>l'lY Employer UankutJ,! New Accounts Cl~ril l'rcvmus cxpen1•1u 1• ih· :.1rJbil' Ciuod ~ p111 1: ~Kilb reqwrt>d Sp;in1:-h S Pl'ak1n1: 14ould h.- hl'lpful lfn1tl•tl l'llhfornrn flank ;.!:1111 So ~a111 "il !:>.int;1 '"·' 55X 5lK7 l -.1111:ict :\lrs l..1ffe) EOE &nkml<! COLLECTION TELLER \\ e 11 s ,.. a r ,lo! o Ha ll k . Orange County ,\ 1 rport Office. hai. an 1mmed1utc need for a ()illec11011 and Wire Teller ,\b11tt~ t11 typt -'tl Wl':\I ..tccuratel~ and µIC'a'>anl phone 11'1'inncr 1s l'''>t'll twl. Ii monlhl> µn•\'WU:. ~·xpcnt•nl'e 1!> re11 wri'd \\ (' orft'r e\l't!ilcnl lwnefa b Salu r~ N1m mcn;.urall• with l'X penence Plt•a:.e 1 on- l<i('l :\'!rs L:imur t7 I 4J752-S73S S1nu<~>IW WELLS FARGO BANK ol500 M.lc Arthur Blvd Newport Rcuch. CA r-:'lual ()ppl} Emplo~ er :\1 V II Banking Santiago Bank is Expanding! Orange Count~ ·i; oldest independent bank will be opc:ming a nc"' branc h tn fullcrton Immediate l'areer opportuntltcs a rc a\'ailuhle in Fu llerton and throughout ull or our bran Ch t!!> for hig hly moll\ aled. cxµenenced bank personnel Operations Officer New ;\cl·ounts Tellers Note Department Secn•t anes PBX Operator Central Ser vices Entry Level l'•>Sitiuns Beauty Operator , manicurist, m akeup artist to work in warm. friendly salon. Hrs flex. Rent or comm. M7·2234 Eager buyers read the Clusified Ilda every da)'. If you have something ror sale. reach t hem fast and im·xpen~ively. call 6'2-5678. 8KPR/JR. ACCT. tor rapully C\pand1ng ltnunrial firm 111 F,1,;hwn hlund }<.\per J mu ... 1 D.111) input & t:.l'nC'r.il lt'flger dl~1n·d I i5~· 1!>15 llonkkc(.'per w t•11r1111utcr l'\I' ;ippn•x 2;. hrs pr \\k . '" l.J~ll ll.J -;it 2.f.AI Boukkc.-per 1' T . !or '\ K 1 ·1• \ l•• ll'!o11m t• 1•nn1·1,.,il 1~1okkl11•p1111: & .1cJm1n1-.1r.1l1H' rl11l1•" pnor l·p \ c'Cp n·q I .1\ •''<P preterr(-ti !-,,dun L•> SlSOO i."12 1055 BOOKKEEPER f /C Growing mannc mr~ m In me has opening fo r l'Xp f C bkkpr tu \\Ork lhru f1na nc1al ";ite· mcnt... E'p m llolh mfi: & re.ii l''>l3le ''"'' rll'" C.ill B:irbara, !f.17 :i:~u for ap11t BOotCKEEPER-f /C ="Pl Hl·h 1n \estmt•n1 hrm has opem ni.i . pl•r "" 1wns111n for f' l' r11m m 1-c;1ono'kpr dl'l atl o r1 ent t>d pe r son lOmputer k no"' lccJ.:c J mtL'!l ~k1lllul on phont''> & 111 PR work. matun1' nee Call ~10-0l:!:I BOOl\KEEPEH General Office. I girl oil'. mu.-.1 be rro\I\ all.'CI & self '>1.irlcr ,Start S!JUO m u '''"'port Bell Ch. 673 11)30 c':i;.h11'r W<itlll'cl P ar! tune L.i1wn.i lll::..t<"h 1-;1 Toro a rc:.i h41 111.11 l..A.'llt ta CASHIER F'-pt·n<·m.:t! lull t11lw µos1t11111 11pcn ~ .. I.in • 11mm"il'ur.tlc w •'XPt'r \t•PI) tn p<·r~on \Jtotr11 l ;1r """" :~so t1:.irh111 Hh1t \ \I l 'h..1ufl1•u1 W1· "111 lrJtn '\, ttl Jppt ... 11a11,•1· \111~1 krtU\\ 1..1g Bd1. l.:1g :'\ 1g '\pl 1!1 h ~ Cd \1 .1r .. a:- C:11111J tlrl\ 1n1t rcl·urd For .ip111 r.ill \\ .ilt l!l 1 1.1~11 ur !1.'il '.!Jxl 1 'llHIST:\I \S \10'1;1"1 ~; II t It U ' I ;t ' l I I llonwm:iku-... earn 11> S,?()111) hy T hankS>!I\ 1ng clemon.,1 ra11ng T o':-, &. G 1rt-. '" 1tl'111 <'""'" "'' 1·ollt•1 ltng 'l't'O .1 t a 1 I 'all ; 10 H:1:1u rnlll•t•t 111 ~cl· lull' r; 11··r:-. ' , . \I><; r:T:-. l l'lehr .11 tni.: nut :1111h 'l~ar CLERICAL Hegtsll•r today for lo1·:il tem110r;iry assignment~ 557-0045 Cf'\-Lfr\: l!MPOl!Al!Y PtesONNH SEIMC!S 3723 Birch St~et Newport Beach UUSl.:\ESS MAN,\t:fo:H Clerk l'harma('y, l'\P fur 1·ommuntl) .1~!>ot·ia prererred ... 0.,mt·~ 11., lion ltetir·ed wt•lrnnw t:ift:o & tarcb I) llVi~l'i:i S.md resumo_• to <trl ntr 6.">H. Da1h Ptlot. I' U Uox 15611. Cl;;.!u ~e:..l. C'a 9'it12tl CANVASSERS Purt or Full Ttmc for \'oter Reg1s trat1o n Onie S7·S121hr Work o"'n an•a !199·6.563 C:iretuker tu ot'l'UP ~ apartment m communtl,1' clubhouSt' in cxch:ingc f ur ma1nlen anl'e N sc1·unl\ d ulles .\1usl he ,11 ound. must eveu1ng~ & wtoekends. M11turc nm n o r m;irricd c nuplc 55i! I l !l5. 559·.75 45 . 551-204ti CAR WASH Ca shiers wanted. Pa rt lime. Founlam Valley. Nl'Wf>Or< Be:il·h. Cull : fl.14·4400. ask for Num·y CASHIER Must have exp & bas ic photo knowledge f"' T . Apµly in person !'holo- graphy Unhm1ted. 16889 Beuch Blvrl . 11 8 , 847-3664. C~tnERS UTDTEM MARKETS f'or 2nd It 3td Shifts We promote to manage· ment & supervision from within. WANT A CAREER? Call (714) 631-9421 • • CLERK TYPIST lmmcdrnt\?~npellln)! lor l'INk T > µ1s t tn lo.111 l.Jrokeruite co. m Fashw11 Island Basie ofr.ce .,ktlb rcq d Growth u11pt~ C<tll .\ls Heap : 6-lO !}:J5U CLERK TYPIST Ir you are took mg for .1 ch<Jllcng1ng pos1t1on, e n JOY van et) on the job. & "'ant to work m Newport Hfo uch. we h,a\'e :i job for \OU We need so111l'onl' ~ho can provide good clencal support -for our purchasmg dept T y pe 45wpm. & ty r prc'°ious office exper For uppl. call 640·4580 ext c202 EOE - Cocktail Waitreu ~~ull time Private club. 8.13·9561 C°"""'n:ial Loan Officer Bankmg. e xp req. Xlnt salary & benefits. :ipply personnel director. -MERIT AGE BA~K 721 N. Euc lid, Anaheim 991·3860 E 0 Ii. Controller or CPA ror tp· s uran t·e compa n y Insurance back g ro und necessary. Salary open. Orange Co. Airport loca tioo. Pleas e send res ume to ad no. l:i38. Da ily Pilot. P 0 . Box 60. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 -------- Cook Suule Cook , nights . Prep cook. <Sirlme line exper I Da ys . Mr . Kivelll 493·2603 or apply 1n person 34150 Pacific Const Hwy, Dana Point. Counter he lp, Kustcr'a Cleaners, Ptror FT. 5411-42.i:l ( Counter dn \'11·uning 1 .. undrom~I! til ~ l'M. 5 1lo.1\' ll1mm1tt C'll'Jner~ 1 .. ;.,OJ tll•I \lur iS'.J '.l'JOl 1 ·.,unlt!I ltdp m•edt!d lor 'Jndw11 h !.hop :\ton Frt l'art ur F T ,11 \nthon\ ., I >••11 li1911 Sk' park 'it• \ In 111•• I ·,11 I 5;~.-t~;iU tor ·•Pl• ( ulllll"r llclp \\ .in\l'it I' T ht•l p I .i-.t lour! 1·\ I• ra·lp!ul \ l•Jlll «! In 1 .. rn<1tl••1tiJI ll11lil111! 1· .. l.11Jo \l:.inn:i \'dlai;:1• '\ B 1:;3 771! I 1 ou•u. \\ '' 1 U> \l.11;J;.:e Sm.ill 1!1"11w'' l'art llffil• Wiil t1 ;i111 ('.di 1 .. r :.ippl ~f>.:!27!1 ( 'u.~1ome1 &r\'ll'l' It <Jint'e T ' ping & J:OO!I phone per.on;.il1l \ 1'11s11111n r.- qm rt'-. a ... h .. rp dl'lc1tt <I rl l' n l l' d 111 1 I I\ Id LI J I th'trn11.· .11h .Jnn·ml·r1t filr• the rii:hr Jll'r:.1111 l; r .1 p ti 11· H c ., "11 • • , .. l'orp K9H ·15x.1 •all lor .. ppl a:-k l11r lln 1. u, h\'l•n Pl•r-1111 '"l' t.•d t;•>ud Ort\ Ill).. H<••'fJI d I lunt !kh \rt>:i 5:\ti :!S!l:l I> l' I 1 ' l' r \ m CJ n I\ areht1W>erna ;, lu1 :.1ck room '"!JPh dl'h' c n e' Knowledi:<• or Ur<Jnl!e Count\ & good d11\·1nt.? n·co r~i rl·q u11l•rl C.111 644i·213.'i UELl\'f:RY 1" COl.l.F.l' T IO:" :\IAS fc•r washer ,\ dn er rent al '"n rce Iii ) dr ''"t.! rl'Q IK~ r:. & good rlr" 1ng n·cord L ntkil Rl'lll All 1)-l:i 07110 Dell\ l'I'\ ma II I. \ r I llll' l> tu hon1'.·:. tn .\ H 3 :lO.im 111 1:am SSSll lo S62;> mo :>4b g.w or1'46 l-113 l>cttl al fl'l'epl111111sl. x Int oppvrturut~ for person 1•x1:1Cncnced an front & hack oHll'e prn<"edure:.. 4 da' work wt•ck C:\l 1:.15 i;)80 UE:"JT \L Ortho <'ha1rs1dc. P tT . t:xp pn:frrrl'd 642 59\17 Dental Ei<p Dental Assistant. work 4 dari. itCl paid for ~ G42 0112or644·6687. Dental Ortho, cha1rs11lc. mus t ha ve e xp. P T 3day wk . Ne w port Beach and Costu Mesa 540.5170 DENT AL ASSISTANT Fur ortho practice. RDA or eligible. Laguna Belt. 494·8555 De ntal Looking for a high ly rmuvated chrs1dc assist ant to ret)lacc our "Mother to Be" X lnt salary & benefits. P cdo. As k for Sharon !>-18·5580 DENTAL ASSIST. Cha1rs1de. 963·5634 ~---·----~ DENTAL ASST. Cha1rsidc RDA or cligi ble X·ray he . busy of fice. Costa Mes a. 642·1670 DENTAL ASSISTANT- Pedo Ofc. X·ray lie. Chrsidc exper req. As k Theresa 548·~ ----- DltllwcnlMr Busboy f tr Pri vale Club 833-9561 Do-nut shop work . early .\M. no exp. nee . Appl) OK 's Do·N uts 2959 Fairview. CM DRAFTING .\lel'h..1n1cal. m111. :.! ~ r!> •'Xfl or dflit l't'rt Hai.tc 1 n i: &. i:eom St>lf st art er 1.. n""' t{'dg"' •• r 1 ·s .. \S I YI I 5 llllg pratll<'C:. Hr tnl( ""rk samples ROSAN.IMC. -;1.i :>.ll!-5533 :"'t•wport &•.tdt L<tUJI UJ'JlilY Emphl,cr DRIVER WAMTED \I.JI" or le11'1'il•'. "11511 wk ~ lo!J" \1U'I ht nl'!ll & 11lt-asa11l lJela 1 •'r .id \•·rt •!>In!.! l'OIJ~ I •r<llll{l' Count~ .irt'a C.i II Hun ••IU X-l-15 DRf'v EHS r »rlllll'd bus drt\'t'r~ for l'fl\ alt' 'H'hool Apply lt~l.1 Brookhurst F'n un I.on Valll'~ ~i2 l3t2 l>kl\'EH.S ('10'>::. 1·11u1Hr~ '" ~1.if'cial ltl'l'll~< fl'q 'd \l,w<irt'• "r Yadth 11\31 l'I.,. c1111.i C :\I ESCROW TRAINEE :\hhl l\pe .)0\0,pm learn •\llh .13 )r old lOmpany '\lot oµport~ Sal:iry to abt ltl\. IJendtts , Call Ou' £:.crow. a ;.k for l.~1111 . .>17·5625 EXECUTIVE 1 SECRETARY·· T•J 14'ork doi.cl~ ~1th Prc-.tdenl nf fosl puced 1n\·estmenl compuny. :\lust ha\'c experience. g01Jll :.ktlb and ht-delual ont.>ntc'<I Xlnt benefits S.tlar~ 1111en 1 'all :\I ary ,JO .it 1.>l 6li01 1-: X E C U T I \' ~ ~El'HETAl<Y lo prc:.1 1knt 11f d l'\'e lupm e nl l·•1mµan) loc:ilt'Cl a t the bch m L~uua. mature, '>t'if m11lh atc1I w x lnt hookkt•eping skills. ll al'· cur:it c typing & SH. sales & rC'nlals, to SISOO mo ~ualtf1ed persons only. Call for appt 49'J·3816 _ F.\l'TOHY W Oij.K ERS· da~ & mghl !thlfls. all JObs full-time w tbenefits. Apply in pers o n a l Vohann of Cahf 26381 \'1a De Anz.a. San Juan Capo New mdustrial p a rk off" of Ca mino Capistrano . in San Juan t:apo. -------- Fast growing new hea lth Co. net!ds you. If you are not saltsfied with you1 m· l'Ollle ca ll .\Ir Sparro from 1-5 at 91\2-8311. Female wanll"<i to clean & helµ mainraln boaL'l for s ailing C'lu b. Good salary. Excell. workinl': conditions. 493·9"193 Female attendant lo care for dis abled woman with respiratory problems 7 hrs1da'. Tu-Sat. Irvine , M9·SI09 Field Rep.special temp. project position Good pu1. l mmediule opening. Inquire T e lepro mpter Cubie fV, 901 W. 16th St. NB. 642·3261. FROHTDESI Gari needed ror small bu.w Manufacturing 0 1 · fice Duties mclude. tYP· ing, filing, phones, c~tomer service & some secretarial s kills. Salary Open ! Contact Brian Jorgensen al 545·0477 --- f\Jn. Responsible person to l'are for 2 yng children Moo & Thurs 8.30·5:30 Want t\d~p? 642 5678 _642 __ 3340 ______ _ -l .... ' ' .1 . ·-_. - '· ~.,,go .-.ww.id ··~ 711'U ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• He4p W..e-.d 7 t 00 Help Wmthd 1t00 .,,.meet 10 I 0 Fumitutl' to~ nN.'\t11 P T HU St.:KEEP~:R. fo_r 3 Meetk a.I PeW W... T......., . helpt:r for d(lh\t•nes & 11thool ai e children Jo rce Full tin~ frunl offlro 111 ah i.c hoo I It r u d i! n anous dull.-~. Aprux rC)C')m 11 bowrd w /l)ep pewlllon Ml 11111 Vi"Jo 0 ...... 1..u for t11oilnlnt1 and 3(M() hr w .... -it $3 i~ h r qln 9tO wttk , In t.uk\' med 1 c 11 I o f f I 1• '' u~l1tn1n1•n1 111 the 111a1c•11 ltc.,e./Cleric.al I M M E l> l A T ~: OPF.NING <i r n wlnt compulv t· &t>fl ware company " look 1n11 fUI' u hrl .iht, p..-rtwnuble lndivhJual "' th fro nt oflic·e •1l l'OlH ll ncc l o h•nd c 1thonell. U11h1 lYPIOlt "' lnw & utlwr olfirv <lulwll ~xcdlcnl beneCll~ 111 clud1n11 dt·nt :;ii <: rc·ol wnrktnJ: en v1r11n m1•nt St_·ncl rt!:.ull).' with ~al111 y • t'l1u1re11lt'nt Ile h1,,tory U• 11111111 Sky Purk C:1r de, Suitt' 100. Ir' Int• \Ylll" lnqwl't.' 111 prr ... .m. Tut•• ArrowhH d. 714·33'7·97f!fl. [t13ura ncc tullln11. l)'I) .md ~:u1V1ie Vuu r~c1·111e ' lhn.1 ~l.111 1'131 Nc~11tVt 114 llJjlj ma. ~xe<'Ultve" nll'thrul toJ> nulr h 1111110111.i In im Rlvci \ \I JIOUS""Klo;t:P~R LI i.etretar1al ~"peirlt•IU'e Arm\ 11vr~1t'4' 1 .. .-nr111e ... \t' ~ tOllO tlw xkill \llU 1 M111M· G1tnlen tr lllilH\\ 11Hrn rwt'<le\l. f T. fort umlo 1n N l:l Pl""'""' 'l'urkrn~ l''•lltht1nni. .!. \IDI 1111 1111rl'lllll• t .. r r1 11ht IH!.r'>ull to:,,.,. Ill 110111 llUIU'.lh!llilll"' • • 4 J II iii~ lllUI h•'\'l'""''n II &. :1 lrn .av1iom11fll• 111 HU!\\ ... 1h·~ 11,•p l 11 "'""'' <:1111-'r"'"' lll "·'" d lt• 11((11•1· 1'••11 11111 1• ~ll•n Vll\'11 • IWlll'(lt' S16 27UI Gt•11crul Pan Im •• h4•l11 w.1111 .... 1 ln.•wrl 1•r. \tv11tlli\ 1'111·~ 1lr1 \ Ill 1-(hl' \ pph 11;,;,1 Pl.c('t'OllH l ' M GINl:llAL OfftCE SM>'rOST \K'I' MOH t-' $ WITll "· '\l' 1-:ll t l.•.:.N,. to t-'IH•\;11 f01fl1" \ ,fflt'\I \<'I I\ 11 u•, Wt-Writ I r Jiii (.'1llT\lli10\ l'.11111"•11• 111 ' .\l'Pl.\' HI-: r\\ 1-; E'I\ ' .S. 11 \" ~ Prnuu. 111111 1•1 .. ,1 'llt'"llVrt llto.ll'h GEH.OfflCE Entn ll'\CI p.,:.11 11111 l.1~ht secrt'l.1ria l ,k1t1 ... Nt>wpu11 Fa:.h1vn hlam.I Hour,, I :loam .iµm hi. tor Mr:. Prall. tH-1 tll l I Gift mfr ru-c-<l~ l>•'r!>On tu cul fahn 1• & kt'<'P rnvc·11 LOI')' records Knowlcd~e & interest 1n fabrwr. de !ilr~ Al·cur.-.11.~ ~ 04111.1 work1nl't halnt~ reqwr('(f 8 •J()am 5pm lr\'lnl• lun .1 t1on 9;-. 3333 · GO FOR IT!! You want we'"c )?OI' Ld's cJu1t ' WcTeac•h' WI.' Tram! Our aRents are happit•r haH.• mn1.<1· :.up port and a re dom~ more busmes,, You 1.·an tw ' Call Al Stellato tu f mt.I out how !16.1 5117 l W.-\1.K ER & LE Jo: I< 1-: GUARDS Full & part ume All area'> Urulorms furn'd A~es 21 or ovf'r. rct1n·d 11elcome No exper nee. Appl~ Univer s al Protection ~n·1ce. 1226 W 5th St Sarrta An.J In terview hN . 9·12 & 1-1. Mun· Fri. HAIR STYLISTS Commanrl Pe rformance has openings rn Npt Bch & Hunt. Bch. Guara nteed salary + comm1ss1on. Pa id ho liduys , paid vacation. co. paid he alth insuran1·e anct ad vanced trammg Phone Pat n c1a for appl 96-1 #18 ou l t:n"l111h i.,-eall1n~ 11u11n n\l>t•1I In wnC111~ I' r t ft' r r t> d O 1111 n M "'cl 1 , • I tt t' (' t' Jl hl'f11re ~1111 rnh"I '11u t r 11 n ' I' 11 1 t 11 t 1 u n llMI t Houkkt't'IJ4.'' 1-:, 111.a) clwlU'lt' 2. 3 '" I yo•ar K~ll'rf'n <'t·.., i'!t'°"J.ltnt pt'r uni fo'urm h 111111· •·1111,11nrn1 1'101111• ,·11t1r ,1l l•n rh 67:t 11114~ Ul'1' 10 ,..~hiu11 bl..r1tl ... 1<1lb 1111' up t11 s:11M111 ~ llm.1' ~l1M • ·"h tli11111~ .1111•( 1r1.1m tlUt '~t-!MAN t jq ' nul t"nitl"h '"' .ilnnll l•H ffrr1-.1 (N-n tr .. "''""'' .. I I H II ft 1• f I' r t' n I I' "' 't'llll lJOr\ Ha·u1 h ~.I In lhJll'\f "'I\•' I' f I ilrO \ti 11 111c1m" fttllnll "'h111 I V ll I. 11 1•"' ht>~ I llnu.•>t•.,.orll I .111 :-111\.. a. St ul I ..U ttci'4 lmmr"hdl• 11 f Upt:n111.:i. 11\all foll \'\Ill .. , ll>H11'11 11l'1' &. 1h h•1'1\ 1lrl\ .. r l 1ulo., lllU•I ht I ll 1h''l'r'> .!I & "'''I 10<l\l\ 1o!tl .11 11nie r 1•1•111 ti "'·"' I'""' S.:I ::i h1 \1>1Jh J .,1 h cl11 I .1pnl h k 1111 ll'J.11 or \1,11 \ 111.1 ., I lh "I I \l lrL,ur.1111 l r ... h1111 1.111 II\ t1,•p1·111knt .a 1(1 n I H 1• •IUll I'' l'•l•1·r11 II•. 1 .. r 1• • • ,., n .i I '"ll'' u 11 < ... 1.,. lllt'I I' I HIU I I '\ .... I ll \ ' I • I- hrJn1 h ur111 ,. 11 .. u;J.., l'\I' pel')onJI lrn"'" ,.,.n \lu:.t r J ll' markt-1 & 41wte '\lot 111JPl ' lur :..:If ·tarlt-r '411l1ng 111 t.11.t' rt!,.IJOn,.1hrl1l1 SJl.aP nei.:ol111hlt• 'Hi.' i:.'~-1 Jun1toral Expenen1·t.1I lloor rnun. 101) wa~t>:.. :179 3\123 JANITORS Part tune eves Nt!wport Beach (A)11a Mesa a.m Janitor~ & waxer!> Musi be over llh rs oltl & li S cnizen Call 532 1;:,sd. IOAM 3P~1 . Mon F'n Jlo!WF.l.RY UESIG.'.llE H :.eeks µ t asst Model m aking assembli ng. -l!fi .\550 KITCHEN HELP Sandwic hes & s11lads F\Jll lrme P nvatf' club. IW·9S6l LAB TECH. To assi s t 10 !!lee· t r1cal optical develop mcnt work '>lust be ex per 111 handling delica te. m1n1a1u r e p a rts & possess a high 1degree of mte lhgen ce & motivation to handle a vanely of as· srgnments. Expe r in light s hop practices & c lectr onrcs desirable. bu t not req 'd. X lnt . p.iy benefit s Growing co. 111 San Juan Ca µo. il4·4!13-6624 Landscape Mainte na nce Foreman. min. l ye ar ex- pe r 1n J man cr ew s uper v i sion SI000-$1250 mo .. \s k for Ron. 64&.7441. ------- \hod1l~I Ofh• l' ""'"1.1111 ~~11t-n«'lin'\l '" .. 1 1.nl !->ur11 ... 11n, ""'' ,. rnr .• m ro t1 w h ii " r1• •I u I 111 cm•>'""~' " 1111 1111•1!11 .11 lf'l1\ t' 111 IW7 ~it1'l 'l't-1.1 {lit.; UJl'll•(ll I~ , .. ,1 lot Tt•I"' o ,,.., 111 111 l11r ,, M 1•10 1·111l Tu11' 1 '11 T r u1 •·I 8t•rll'f1h ll1'1oi.;111il 111 5p11n1 .. h r111 ·1-.·l1·, " hrl1•ful (.di \1111i:11 foun. ,~.: 1171111 N•11i.1 MMd •dro ...... y for holdlly •ppiftcJ! APPLEOME h.i' h•mpc.n11' .a!>'-11-(n 1111•11L' ,n a1lc1lrll ""'" 1111 leg.al e \l'l' "l'I I &t '' I I 1q11:.I:. word pron "'' '>\Slr!llllb 1JJ)!> HfVBllt.FU l Jll &rbar" 95i lill;!h . ur.e Nt"ed 1, \'N 1111 111)( l1ir:. llHICt." 111 II U • 11rlltl''1•1 11.t'e kenl.I:. ~ un J t 01l.6µhcre Call t-:1,um• J t ~~ 2377. 11111 ;'1()µ111 NURSES AIDES 7 to J Cert & 1r,111w":. -MesJ Verdi:! Con\ 1111 ... p. filil Cenh•r St CM Nursl'S PEO.NURSE Pnv dul) h vc in pw.1 lion for reg1sterNI nur-.t• with perh at ri1• /nu r:-.ery exp. req <.:ungemal fast paC'ed atmosphere (inoll ben efi t:>. Salary com m••nsurate w /!'xp For 1nter\11ew. call 673 9151 NURSING L\"N or RN net..'<led for f time P~1 shift 111 con' hos pl. Xlnl s a l:i r ) & benefits . 1nclud1ng in· suranC'e, vaC'at1on & su·k pay A pp l~ Bt!•l'rl~ Manor. 3-IO Vieton a , C:\I Nursmg ; I rull time RN & l tull lime L\."N Laguna Hills Nutrit1001st Chnlc'. day hours . effective 0~.'t I. interviewing "°"'. Ap pl) w resume Preven trve Health Care Founda· tion Clinlc.1-7l4·855 ·1077 NURSING R..~. 3·4 days/wk. -II bed conv. hosp. Very clean. good stalfmg. Santa Ana Heights. 549-3061 OFFtCEASST. Variety of d uties, type 45 50. bluepnnts. good phone voice, must have o wn car . Xl n t co ben efits. S4 SS h r o7Hlfll. •riv. Mu111 1 ... 111 .:0011 "'"" .arnl h,1\" h rl'h 1·l111o1l •ll11lo1111.1 I .tll lu •••• I I 1:'1 I r\ \11-.,') ,\ ~UI lli.o'h II t N I' Iii' .. \I "II UU:! 1111:! I f.i\f 1 U 'Iii\ 111 l.l .'\ 711/i 1;!.'1 I ~\'fl \ ,\NAM~ :!.l:C> THIS IS THI ARMY , • .,,., 111111· hllllJ "' ·"~'"' 'l'1lh lll.•\1•11111<.·•I \11·11\ulh 111, .. lth•tJ l'l'IJjll\' ,\l\l"l h t• 11 11 I 1• I •• '4 11 I k "''"'l.1•1111• (,,111 I \lllhi:.t , 1/. H;,,111 l'.a1\ 1111~ 11011 '1 I)• lt1 h I~ hr' l'l'f \NI I k $;1 • I 111·r hr lluu"·"I'<'' ~t u tl1•11I;, 111111•1 '1 Fl""t1h: ,. tl1·1t11h11~: \\Ill k "111•11 \IJU ..,,111t ~,It ~Ill 1111 \\1111' l111UI " t( "cll\ll'd \\,. (1.11 nh h u11rf11rr11-. l"h' 111 h·11111 We lll't•d 13 f111 h111• h t ·on~· Jiiin Lhl' I l' ,1 111 'l l' " tJ 1' r W1 11ll'r"·ru11t1d H1·dlull .11 linstol 711 11.;7 11717 l'art time IJru~ l 'lerk 1;, hr' per "'l'l'k 'I u1•s \\e1lt1l'" Thurs <Jlt<'I n11011... l>n n•rs Lil n· ,1111 r1."1 &ll \ 1\).1 l';itt 111ne 1"tCr,11n m···dt•tl Ill ()uok tJilSl<"-UP :\11111 & T11t·~ '\o ex1>er nl'<' /\p pl) l'cnn)'SlH'e r . I lititl l'lanmlla Ave. l'.M PART-TIMi- ·EVEMIMGS Adults ovc·r 21 with 11ut st ;111 d 1 n ~ a tt r a l' 1 1 v I! per~on;ihtl!'!> who l'llJOY wrlrkrng with k1d.s S.t per hour Call 6-12·4:121 i-;,t <!S() betwe(>n 2 and fil'm \.sk for Lon Orange Coast Daily Pilot :OO W Ba) Street Costa Me5a. C Equal Oppor Em plo) er ttec~pllu11 1:.l 'M e..,i.a ge l t'nte r L'lerk f or Newport Bt'IH'h It E firm Sw1\l•hhourd eitl)l"r req'd Must be i.ha rp, have abrlil~ to ha ndle bu~y pbom:~, & prt.K·ess messag~ q wckly, neat f*'nmansh111 front uffic·t· ap!Jt!aram·t· Call Lila ~~ 200() t•ltl :~ Hel't-pllunrst Typist for 111an11faclurer ·... uut·nt H' y 11:lephonc. must hc1\ good voice lo lake v il.lers t:: ('\'II re numeralmn. i.l9 I l50 R£CB'TIONIST l'uinmaod Performa nt·e h.a1r :.lyhng salon needs l'e('eV{tJ1n1sl!. In N pl Bt•h & I lunl Bch Pos1l10n of fer.. ro. paid hea lth 111 surance. pa d holidayi,, & pa id vacat 11111 Appll l'ants must hav1 out~o 1n g per !>On <t Iii>". he ... t~ l1s h m appe<1ra11ct• <md must he a hie to han die very lite bkkpi; Phone Patnc1a for a ppl 9f,.j.4448 Heceplllien'I Offic·e, /\1· curate lyping. xlnt. phon \ee h , Non·s m oker -!l57 5&Jt!.._ Recept (Typist Pa rt time. for <1rch1tL·r· tural firm m ~c11.1>orl Beach C.d I NJnn ;s.q.91-11. RECB'TIONIST N e eded for pltas a n t bu,iness offu•e (inod front office µcrson11ht) Lile t~ ping. Telephone exper pref Xlnt. work· ing cond. 631 0700 Reapfionist Pasle up E x per pre lndependent 1111 Co seck:- fcrrc'<I, or will t rain Full exp recept1on1s t . gel, t i m e pos1t1on Co phone manners.utetyp · benefit:> Ap p l) 111 in g . gen erul o ffi ce person· 1660 Placentia duties.pleasant work111~ C.M. cond Appl,\ at 1740 Pet store sale:.. N.B. Newport Bl \'d , C .~I &i6-9661 644-0980. S.A. 83S·031l. ------- C.M. 55&1994, &586.J.112. Ree~ption1,,t needed a l Pharmac~ Assi\t ant, eit· per'd . 1-6 Mon· tol'i. Ca ll Mr Grant642·1580 Printmg shop, full lane. ls looking for exp. AB Dick pressmen, and willing· ness to learn other press m achinery oi)erallon. In Hunt Bch, eall Newton. 848·0088 busy hafr salon T11m Rae Hairstyles, 645·-1012. Receptionist for Construe lion Co near Adams & Brookhurs l . H .B 962-6686. RECEPT IO:'-.IST11'YPIST CM based company M in qualifications. 50WPM. d ict aphQf!e exQ_e_r 957-8191 H.F..SAU:S TIMISH.\al l'.:xpcncn~-d 11alc11ptii1plc wi.ntcl.I <.:1tll While Water ReaJty lrll' P•t llry~ 4~SUI_<_•·_. -- ·······••·············· ........................ ······•···············• lks taurant S(;T Pf.PPERONl 'S l'IZZAS'l'ORE Now h1nnJiC ror lull ft par>\ llm~Jl('nmg:s at loc11 l16o:s nr <W Ai r port. Vaned da}t> & hr.., ldecil suvvlerni-nta.1 In come ror llOU...ew1H1i & 11tudt:ints Our progressrv ~rowini.: rompany offers o pp lys for advancement based o n you r J o b 1>error manre l'le11sa r11 wor kmR t<JO<ls 1\ilusl bt• Iii 11r over All Iv tn person ~So f;a11t 8rist11I Sunta An;i I !eights <Next lo McDonald!d E.0 .1-:. fle~t au rant DB. TACO 2..'li..">2 La Paz Rct, L.1g I I ills Gri ll person . FT . wet!kda)S Will tram ,\p ph rn pe rson hl'fur e IOam or arter 2pm \1on Frr flestauranl ' DELIVERY PERSON SlAMSTllSS Exp. in vinyl & h1•11 \ y fabrir,. Tvµ pay lo pro per pe r .son & fringe bm('f1lll for dentlll l0h111r ml2 118 • ·II 8',2·5033 Secretary As1.wHunl 111 Fmanc1al Genius Gen lie. Joyful. Pcrfrrt 1omst Orga nH· Cook •19'J-!>68:'J ~cretar\ P 11 r t tr lll <' Secretary I Re<'ept111nsst wanttJCI. Temporary on ly. :ldys wk 9AM 5PM. Tues Thurs. 1-'rl Sta rt 10 14 80. Gootl typing, h and·wr1ting & phone· rn1ce rcq'd. C:eneral of lice skills. Knowll'tlgE-of reul estate andlur ton- 1 struction beneficial. Call on above days for uppl• 49:10711 SECRETARY For N~·wport Ueach law olfree Xlnt lyphl & <lie· taphone n e cess ar' Sal11ry negotrahle <'on tatl Pa l. &U tll'.Jll <;etretary fkt"ept1oni:ol, has11· k1H1wl1•d ge n f vurcha:.e urders & rn· •111crng. w1lh g1KKI lypm~ :.kills Salar~ 11egot1able f~l:t 4800 SECRET A.RY :'llB res taurant seeks energel1l' IJ('rson tu do lwwhllllll' llehvcry Call In 2nd Trus t Deed;, for a ppl ~\ I~ Ebl.'ru" office '.\ewport f lleach. 8·~. :\1·F Xlnl Ret.ul Stores health insuninl'e. plan Opentnll ~oon in Hunt ind d-•ntal t 'all tor a p 111gton Bo•ach J n ew po1ntmenl l"ranrc ... lalhes' Fa-,h1rm d1M·nunl 552 .itt5\I store 0µ1:1111ng~ J vaila 11 Serret an I) p1o;l n .•t•e p 1 c for :,tore man:iger. twn1s1. :'ll<lN SMOKl-.H as:11stant managt'r , '<tics For interview. ,.,k U1etapho11r or shtlrthafld I 11 r A n 11 a Ii I! 1 l e lll'l't'~"•'n l.tl!hl hook i!l3· 7111 U).11. k l' I! 11 1 n ,.: & u r r 1 c e ~en ice... Salary open 1ktwl sales. cx.1w.:TcU:lJ.l"4l'-+-J.hJ'"~ PQtn.l ..c...JL4l.~·V44 prefi:rrcd. F 'I' (;~drug aft. tipm & w1:1:kemls s t ore C;,ll uft l·r 5, f>46 TI'14 RETAIL SALES S t r o n g c· a p a Ii I e . personable. mature l;,1d~ w gn •at fa~h1on sense . for :.m 1·ham lad~ 's hou\I •IU• rn Laituna B(•h t;,cat oppt} & potential )Ir Edwar<b .1!J3 0752. .i!f7 !018 or ~rs T rabrsh !>5i·l5i 9 HOOFF.RS WANTED Scrond Men J\pply rn !)l'rson 874 W 19th St <Ac-ta Mes.1 64:J·l691 Roofer w1Lh own t•H>b and truC'k needed. F'ull o r part ti mt• 9;5.1120 ---- Salesrmn Wanted 642.-3l60 Sllles - SECRETARY Ne wport Beac h rt'al est ate mvestme111 & ap pra1~ng fi rm desires ex pen encel.I secretarv w x Int typ1n i: <;kills 851 9591.1!.33 1972 SeacLJr~ Goon typ 1:-L 11. nll'e ph!\11e personah ly. Good benefits. tun ct1mpan} 675·3256 Sf><'relar~ ~o okkeeper ~a tur 1: (lt'r sc111 lo handle all \ anely of duties through lnal balanct' :vt rnrmum 5.)'rs. work exper, plus busy <hvers1fied d uties Require de pendable & ef. fic1ent self-starter. f ast & a ccurate tyving re q ui r ed No n-s mokl'r, xlnl. salary & lienef1 L!>. Mission VieJO ar ea. Mrs Parelli: S8l·J830. ---- STEMOJCUlll( Pe rfo rm sfenolral>hic duties to one or m ore m an•1er11 . GoodshotUuuid and t yp 1ng skills required. Moth aptitude and ablhly to operate l~key by touch Good s.hiry , btine nts a.nd working conditions Pl.ease uhm1t resume ur call in <:onf1dence to t7t4) 541>-1111 DOUGUSOIL COMP.AMY t:mployee Relations Dept Eva Taylor 311i0 Airway Avenue Costa Mesa. CA,924)26 .. A suD\111iary of 1 onoc·o Inc " 1\ffirmat1ve Action Employer M F Dl:lle Witk Rdrigerator Good .CondH1on , •'ros t fo're.e $2SOM2 4!M7Ui.nny -- Gold Taµpan Sc:lf Cle an· tng f.lcc·tnc Double Ov<·n S200 839·5998 22 7 l'U fl . St:ars 11.efrtl(er alor . Side by side with ice maker. x lnl ('Ont! $:',!7~ 644 1130. 16' t:Qldspot Refnge. S12S or best offer. Other 1lems tuo. 962·30lll or 002-1772. Sea r's Lady Kenmore dlx washer & dryer. 5 yrs old Sl~ e a. SeJr's best lrgsl 2dr fnr/refn11.. S3SO. All t•opprrtc111e, operated un· cter servs agreeme nts 9fi0· 7244 Tapran e lectric range ll:it.od, t wo years old SSS. CA.II !l68 li437 aft 61>m -·-~·------• AucfiCNt 1015 ___ ...................................... . STOOC CLBlK START $140 Mo l'UHLIC Fi.JRNITURE . Job Secun ty * AIETION * established <.;om pun' T__a_ 7.·l-M Free med1cal tclentai -·~ VI"' Apply in p('rsun I. o v e I y b d r m s e t s . Between 8am Ham arrnoircs. hunk beds . 8.53 Production Place chmas. bookshel\ cs. hall ~ewport Bea ch trees, anllque o;enctary. --------•! dirt l)1ke PLL:S LOTS Strung bookkee11rr tu work 111 small elect111111l':. firm in CM Dutu.•s 111 d ude 1\R contrul. l'OllN· tron & all rn lrma l <t<'t'\f.: Sal arv o pen X lnt lie11cC1t:. M.l SJl)Cl Ti!acher's Aide Aide lur Tod d l e r~ :ld ys wk 81\ )1 IP M t>I0-81120 '1'1-:ACll ER Me-moon.IT.30 61'M. for after s chool car(• Sdy~ wk 640-8821/ Morn: SAVE SAVE SAVE \\'e honor BofA. M<.:. Ca:.hr i:>r '~ Check s & <.:ash . NO PERSO~AL I ' I I ~: l' K !> PL E /\ S E ' F'noJ .i' a ti a hie Ile m s suhJecl lu prcsale. MASTERS AUCTION 2fn5'"' Newport Blvd. CM 833-!162.5 t>4 6-8686 Bicycles 8020 ········••!•••········· Mcni. ten ~1_ieed hlkes. fair shape s.·.o.ouu 4\f• ·5338 aftcr .tprn Tc.aclwr. vre sch.1111. F 1'I . :i 10 ~peed hikes Xlnt s111n" l1<.·n.·f11:. c·ond ho~~ & girls. Make s..111-2550 offer 'J68·6801J . ash1k1 IU spcl. gd cond. ,\lum1nurn hod~ S\00 l.i.\!\ :t32'.J 1 F.,\CI llm SpN· Ell \\a,lt'r '1n lleh Sc 1Jr1•I 1-; x I' " () )) m II I t 1 ha111h1•aµpecl Jtllt~ \t)1h 1~ tu \\Ilk i mplement Buildi"C)Materials8025 be h.J\ 1or :.a: pro~r J m ••••••••••••••••••••••• plun'-Supi>n1sur~ l''ll. \:cmtral'\O!"s Shop Sale , rc4 S~5fl mo pl u s builder s ha rd w a r e ti.-nefits 11 JO ~l'M Li11t hand tools .. pl)'"ood, elr etl Cerehral P;,b' \, Sal Sept 27, !1;4. 123 In '>4JC Slf .. S?fiU <luslnal W<>.• C ~ TELEPllUNI:: ~\I.ES l'cl·nager ... b.I ll 1·t 1n:e~ wclcomf' Earn good monev <.ill .,f'tc r ti•m <~·1005 Cameras& Equiptnfnt 8030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SALE! Canon AEI. Body on · ly . no lens. 6 months lo a year old. Would reta il a l S220 : as k111g $150 firm. Call day 9 to 5 at 646-4451 & ask for Don Reis. Accept111g a pplications for full time posrtwn in Reader Ad D e pt . Telepho ne & Coun ter Sales. Good spelling & grammar c:-sent1a l. App. Iv Pen n~,,a\er . lll60 Placenua Ave (.' M. TMephone Soliciton :-.lt'<'ded 1mffil•d1.1tl'" :tu s t u dc 11 t s u nd or humemakcrs who need 10 eam money 11.ork1n,g SECRETARY pll'a~ant C:\Ctun~ houri.. New Super 8 So\md Movie Mktt!!/Sdes :l !I )Ion l-'r1 ;..;o ~elhni.:. C«rner a w 1 pro jector, -Sal~ '7 Salary :i 1;, h r e<11111r & splicer $450 for Career op pty in ras t ecn..rous li.inu!> \('fl"'> all l!l-1 f;()27 µaced _Npl. Bch. IO\'C:>I· f r om John w ,11 111· c ---."lr. mcnt hrm. Requires l l)p \irpt>rt ( Jll sue :iJ1er ats_ _ -JI ~ s kills tshthnd: 90· Ly pmg ~rn:IT-Ot]l) ....................... . 75r.-SO-und professional -Burmese Killen. CFA re COi.L EGE STUDENTS HARDWA6 E..SALES Avpl) in person Rion Uan.lware. 1024 Irvine I Westl'hff Plaza1. NB Landscape Co looking for capable qualified men. e xp p r e fe r red. must ha ve mechan1c~I <tP· tit ode. 768-4751 bet ween 8.30& 3:30 urfice -------PROO F REA U ER 1 B I LLl l'liG KNOWLEDGE. It o fc work. s tart part-t ime Call Phy ll is 17\4 ) 979-6176 RECEPTIONIST Work full or p<1 rt time Switchboard & lite lyp-s e 111 n g l'i e c l r .° n 1 c ing. Xlnt benefits Call c a lculato r s. m1 cro- ~C).63UO. . • ei>IDl)Ulers & te.l.ated pr(). exper , marurity & cor-T~ Solicitors 1:.•ste red with pa ~ers por ate bkgrd. helpful. Growmg c<;rp F.arn c' Grand Champion Imes. Call. ~0123 l'el. money rn the pnvac) ~·~------- Hospital Insura nce b1lhn11. clerk. to p salar ~ + fringe benefiG Mm t) pmR req. Newport Bt-ach are.a Call 640 8950 HOSTESS Din n ers A p ply rn person LeBiarnlz -I 14 No NewPort Blvd. :-.T B 645>6700 LEGAL SECRETARY Plamtilf's_ personal rn· Jury pos1t1on avail 1n F'ullcrt o n f or w e ll groome d . personable secretary w texp e r & gorid skills at the Law f irm of Garber, Sc•kolofr & Van D y k e , I nc .- Medical ins & profit shurm g-526-2267 __ _ Ltte offi ce & retail sales in p i lot s u p ply s l o r e Orange Co. airport vit F' rr 540-i594. ---- Work while kids a re rn school ' P T R eC'ep· tiomsl/Secretary pos1 1100 now a vailable in Irvine Send resume to A.XJom Properties Inc . 177ll Mitchell North. Ste B. frvine, Ca. 92714. ORDER DESK· Person to have total respons1 bhty for order desk includin~ handlmg customer l'a lls, typing invoices. ronlrol of in ventur~. & tom munrcauon with pla nt rl' g a rdin g shipments & p roduction sch edules S RW Computer Compo n e n ts Cu. I rvine . 714-5.'ii-7060. P •time. 7days. 2hts/da i· ly. AM d elivery, L.A. Times. SlOO per week. Laguna Beach. 494-lW96. Real Estatt:Sales DPEllEHCED AGENTS We offer the followini,:: • High Commission 1 Ae~t location , P11 vale secre tary 'Professional assocs. Call now for appointment 67J. 7300 ask for W Jll Receptionist· New port Beach Full lime Front orfi1 e ap~rance. Good phon e manner a nd gener a l o ffice s k ills necessary. Call 549·2988 REPRO APPRENTICE J::xµer. not necessary Xerox & Bluehne copy mg. Full time. Mon .-f'n Fringe benefits. Contact T o m . a t M a :. t 1• r Rlueprinl. 234 Fisch(•r , C M. 540.'1174. Ha\'e somethin)! to sell? Cl<1ss1ried :id!> do 1t we ll. Hotel Night Audito r . 5 111ghts a week. NC R 4200 Pl\·ase a pply lo Oov1d McNeil .. r Mrs Baltazar , Hotel Laguna . 425 Sn Coast llwy , Lagun a ~ach . .\94-1151 L1 ve in companion for ;,.-~.-.---.-_-;.-;.-___ .-._-.-.-.-;.-. _______ .__-___ -.-;;;;_-;;;;.-_-, ----------1 elderly gentle. m us t Hotel have valJd dnvers lie . Nlf'HJ lllOIT car 1s provide<!. Duties D NI mcl. cooking, It hsekeep- M Hllf'(R ang, & some prachcal RnM nurstng care Rcrs. req t-ull time career pos itron Plelbe caJI 645-0242 bfr 1mmed1a1ely avarl.ihlc 8.30AM or aft 5PM. Q ualified appl rt:ints should possess 2 year~ U•H lobysitter hote l nighl audit ex Prefer Mature Woman per ience EnJO)' ex Companion to 12 yr. old c e 11 en t company boy. No Hsehld d uties. benefits ,\pph m person Pay negotiable. Cama- 9A M ·Noon. Mo n Frr t10n & Hayside a rea . P eT"\Onnel l'dM 675-9235 MARRIOTI HOTB. 900.NewportCtr. Or NewPort Beach Equal Opp Emply r M F Housecleaner Wanted I or 2 days pe r week , or young girl to work afler school or S aturdays. Harbor Ridge area. N B Kathy 760-1479. Ho.•••per/Cooll L i ve l n P r !v at e quarters Good location, benefits & salary. Must be experienced & able to start i mme diate ly. Mature woman p r e · ferred. For detail,,, ca ll 631-7415. ---------LOT MEN& REHTALA~erts tor Thrifty Re nt-A-Car. Full tim e . N r . OC Airport. Expr. pref. but not nee. Outstanding fr. inge benefits. Apply 111 person or call Dirk at 549-9151 LVN. 11-7. part time. No wknds. necessary. Mesa Verde Com . 661 Center. N B. 548-ss&s. MAIDS 642.3030 Maids Wanted. SeacliU Motel. La1una Beach. 494-489'l. Let's recognize our Women in Business COMING TUESDAY. <XTOSER 14. 1980 IN THE DAILY PILOT A tribute to the Orange Coast's Succes•ful Women in Busine88 THIS IS THI ACTUAL SIU OF AD FOt te•I repoduction, o cleor btod and ...+.ire ~ of OtTy size con be used Your menage woll Cl<compony 1he picture in 1111• ipoce! You rr<>y estimate 11 ~ of copy wir\\ ot>o.ii 30 letters and 'f)C>Ce• to each line ord have 1114! CClmpol'Y !'ON & adchu in bold lype OI )'OU fTOy eWnole 16 "'41, of copy ser soAO. If you choose nor 10 pubi~ O picl\n, the space COi\ be filled ...;rt. 'Pl menoqe. ducts <ret ail salesl Knowledge of com puter sciences helpful. Good pay & benefits In Cosl<i Mesa. C'aU Le\', 540· 1530. SAL ES CLE RK full o r p<1rt tune W/11( marine hard ware l'O mpany With good hcneri ts, room 'for J ll v a 11 Cl'm l•nt &15-1711 SALE.5 If yuu are agressive <in<l looking for a future in re · Lari mgml w good co henefits appl~ rn pcrs1Jn SECRET ARY P ff Good at or ganizing. good skills. to woc.k 1n f'ash1on Is land Ca ll Arleen. 759-1515 :.t~ECRET ARI ES•• ~cff65/I.>eta1l/$12.000 Clarrns Exam/ Exp/$14,4\KI T60/Leg.RE preUil3.l!llO Wd procfMOacc.$12.000 Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch, E:-;tab '64 Newport183J..l!l.OO/Free :ram to I lam Mon thru - ----- t-'n Standard Shoes .. 1077 ~ So B"ristol. C.M SECRET ARY P ff •SALES LADY• Full or 1>art time. THE SHOWO'ff 22 Fa:.hion Island N Ii SALESLADY t::xper'd F tr Benefits. paid hollduys. S tart $185 wk. Regal Beauty Suppl). 263 E 17th SI, CM S a le s M o t iva t ed Wurk Tue & Thu for ;-.;n \'acht brok e r No sh Heavy public conlact. Fret· to Applicant lr"ine Personnel A1::en,·y 488 E. 17lh. Cost a Mesa Sw te 22-1 642· 1-170 ~ SECY-OFC MGR F Tim e. P rof p hone ll'Ch. Good office skills. lite bkkg. urgan. abihies NU urea. 957-JtWli. s a lesperson t u s ~ll sccurit) produ.,c ls. SERVICE.. 642· 1815 . ln·field. XJnt QPportunity & benefits with rapidly Sales People Full time & growing l'Ompany for pan time. R.M. Abrams e lectrically·incline d in· Cata.log Showroom. 1819 dividual. 540-6300. Newport Blvd.C M. S ERVICE STATION AT SALESPERSON T E N 0 ENT M a I e I n eeded fo r H OME female, full time. S4. hr DE C 0 R A T I N G + comm.CdM.644-2410 FABRICS. Please con · tact Alicia or Susan at S • r • i c ~ St at i on Hom e 1-,abric Center. Cashier 64S-512l Near O.C. C. Apply 1740 Newport BMI. 646-9661 Salesperson needed ror sailing school & sailboat SHOE SAW & convenienct• of 'r>ur Doqs 8040 nwn hume vr u~c our •••••••••••••••••••••• • modern rac'i. <.:ol1cgl' stud\•nts UK ' Call 964-2239 lor t umpll'te rn fo. Ask for Ha rt Trame\! 1600 Automated P~ss Operator Gd uppon unit~ (nr t ht• r1 ght person I'll J S<JOl W 0 r k I II )! l' 0 11 ti . g ~ bc1wllls Pl P. li·ll 002 t . 2!J8.FJ E, lith. t. (; M Typing . P T. tlex1hl l• hour:.. Newµorl [,k.1t•h localt' ~55-14.l:I 1\prsl. Clen,.rnl 11llJl'e. no •''lll'f n<t' II :--•ira.i G11od bent>lrt~ & promo t1 u11 ul 11 11por1 unit •c~ In 111c clfl'J . fJrml!l":. l nsvr.ance Gr .. up. !>ltJ..1100 t-: CJ E \ .1rtl·d \\Ori. :'>l c,11.'Jll Deh. ~cc , an!'\ f'r1 S ul uni~. I i 281d Nl'Wpo rt Bl,·d. \' B Wa1ll'r Wa1lre~~ pos1111m Part time & 1ull time p..1,1l10n!> avail $.5 i5 ht \'o t111s Pv1 l'OUntf\ club l'ull for 1nt1•n ll'\\ f>l.1·5-104 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTMINSTER Kl.ESllOND PupS. AKC. Cham1l sire M IF Pet & s h o w P ,, t I> t y 2t:I ~1 1.345 aft 6 pm. ,\dorable Keeshund Pups . Male & f e m ale No paf)t'r!; Ii we+>ks old. $.50 ~I O'l.62 Engl Shec1xlo~. 4 mos. p<J per~. $150 Cus to m doghousl'. X-lge, SlSO. 760-8479 ------FrH to You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ccu·kapno. his na m e is Bandit because he 's white "1th hlac·k mask. 5 vn.. a people dog. loves kr<l!>. w<inl lovm~ home. .fH.i·tiG!IS- Lri: Friit11la1re. bottom trt.'\'t.er. workm~ condi· Iron 64b UM IS :\1311:' purt-hrl'cl T F.R- H 11-.K \31Tll1°:.. shols. to a '"' rnJ! home o nly . ;).18. t38tl K.llt t-rui Jor a guod hnme 2 hlal'k & while male~ la II 96.'l-1568 Free t1> l(oo d-he~ heuutiful. mature feline lacly &l0.6436 Female S1a~se 2yrsold 548·029<• --- ABBEY Part Auslralian She pherd ANTIQUE MALL puppies. 8 weeks <lid. D.1ily 10-6 ... r i 10·1' 646· 7070 ------ Closed Tuesday Kittens. nd hm Tuxedo· 11751 Westminster Ave. Elmoette·f\lzzette 4 mos Garden Grove 554-6103 497 5027 . 5'18 6472 &IS-6141 Going out of Business ~ 8050 Sale. J an es Antiques. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2721 E. Coast llwy. CdM 67J..S152. ** IBUY ** Housekeeper needed by Newport Beach e xec, live in. to cook & clean. start 5am. Benefit$ in- c lude separate lh •ing qt.rs w I board. salary & medical insurance. Refs required, Respons ilJle. mature penon.631· 7475 <Barbara) Maintenance : For apt complex in Costa Mesa. 548-95.56From12·7PM. "Let's Recotnlze Our Women In Business" will be publl.sfiid Tllftday. October 14 in the Dally Piiot. and October lS in Coast Life. m1rtiln1 N1tion1I Women In Business Wffk. chartering bus iness . We have an opening for a Some Clerical duties. pa.rt time .salesperson on Salar y +commission . wknds. Exper. pref. Con· FUii tune desirable, part tad. Mr. cannon. Hem · lime possible . Sailing phiU's Shoes. 54 Fashion • knowledge desired. For _ls_land_.~e. 644-4223. _a __ p_pt_,_c_a_ll_645-_7_1_00_. ___ 1Shoe sales, rut! lime with 10 pc. Duncan Phyfe antq. din. rm set; Queen Anne desk. 55Mi95S Ame r Oak : Dresser w/Bev Mirror. Oak rd Good used f\lmlture & Appliances-OR I will sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-1616 & 133-9625 MATURE WOMAN P/TOFFtCE 20 hrs /wk. Newport Beach nr OC Airport. 979-2873 I Mechanically inclined HOUHkeei.ier Wanted! tow service, radio d is· 2 kids " home need love patcher. Kri'owledge or & care!, Newport Loca· area dealted. Willing to Uon Ref1 Req. 5'8·0844 wortc wknda. Must have or15'·~1 clerical ability, non· • Sl:IJ. idle items with a unoktr. 413·3091. Appl)' Dally PUot Claulfied Ad. In person: 311'11 Loa '42·5S'll. _JUo. __ .s.i_c. ____ _ Thia i5 your opp0rtunlty to Introduce 1 new or lonl(iaie 11~i1le lo :M0.000 Or1n1e Coast people. 'Mle p.11tt1 •rt ideal for rero1nltion of 1w•rcb. 1ehlevemtt1U or 1ped 1l contributions by the women who make )'OUr bu1lneugo. Recocn.itlon no(lq!ll will be lwo ~umn by two inchn uch. with• photo you provtde. 1'te coal of uch notice Is only PO. Call now for more lnform1tlon or to reserve apece, dudllne 11October10. C.ll tu-Mtl lod1y! DAILY PILOT 642-5678 SALIS-all All or w rout exp., or will Otrleii and graphic arts train. Good co. benefits. supply co. has full time Apply in person 9am to pos. open. M·Fri. Will Uam Mon thru Fri. Stan· triin. Busy Ii interesllng dard Shoes. 3071 So. Coffee tble Maple Early Americ an Birch Dresser & iron/brass dining rm set. oval drop Obie Bd. 21678 Club Mesa leaf lbl, 2 leaves. 2 arm & Place. 646-3478 4 side chrs. 496-6889 work. Frin1e benefils. Bristol. C.M. Appl.-cn IOI 0 Solid , exec· SS00 desk. Apply . Master Blueprint, .. _ .. ______ .. ,1••••••••••••••••••••••• 30x60, must sell, S22:i 234 Fischer, CM. 54Ml373 •• Small Parts M&embly G.E. eleark dryer, lr8 67~1230or673-2712 Clean work area capacity, gold. xlnt cond, King Size Hvy Duly Xll'a SALISUP. Add a proven brau Une lo your territory. Com · mission negotiable. 714-497.eoc». STAIT $4.JS tM. ~. f'\rm. innerspring matt WIU. TIAlftl G.E. elect.r1c dryer, Ire w/ m1tfchlng coil box Apply between8·11am eapaclty, gold . xlnt cond, spring. never used, stlll M3 Production Place •· 493-8345. packaged. 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T\·.., 'l cn·1p,. beds turn. t l111h1·.., household 1tt·ms & ;i 1· l I:". mun• 1-:H•r 1111111.i lllU'l .:11 1W \ltmll• \'rl> 1 1 C:\1 Sat Sun all tl,1\ Hu9e Antique Show & Sale on .\lam SL S1w l lk-ad 1 ~c·l\l lo Po~l Uf< Silt 'I lo .-, J1lhons ol t '111lt•t·l ,ll1ll'.., u11d £sta11· llc1n' ().J.. & walnut furnrl un• <·111it•< ror', lmltilfl ha'>k1·1' ~ ru ~-. ~ k11p,1nt r11,. 1·11. lol'dcl -.11\1•1' •I\ 'I.ti t hma. kitchen llt'rn' ~UJlh SE E \'OL'TllEl<t-. \'ou namt 1t \\l' i.:01 11 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CiAlt.\(: 1-: S,\U~ Sat & , S1111 lJH4 Ouk St Co~lu k s.l u,101 "" TY DECODERS On·Select & Z channel1' Furr & rt·u~ pnced in· i.unng you uf qualJty un 11'. <.:ompl. lnstalll'<l & i.:uur Oo nol tw taken 111 by ndrculous low 11r1<'c' H1·mcmb<>r you RN what you p01 y for k40·:lliil(I 1 pll'USI.' leaVl' ITM:'!i,..,lg l' J 8060 .............•....•.. ,. IJ<'UU Hl'i;t AVl>Y rnarc. C1·ntll'. lvnP, w llH'k $1tl0!Jllf' hst urr K:ll 11)07 llN1ut i\r<th1a11 .\Ian• 1 y.-.. old l'ror Tra111cd. Spr U1s1JOs1t 11111 S<!IJlltJ 'l'utk 1111'1 55G :!1173 11r '>52 4811 ./im 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUYI NG gold & •ll\t:r l><'ra p &_Jewel ry Silverware. 1.ll'ntal i;uld. <ll1tm11nds; clasc; r•nR1- lmmed c·ush 5-19 268.'> Thunderhea<l lntlu" LAWN .\10WER McLa nc 20" & l•el Self l'ropellcd X 11\I (.;1md SJ.'i0 83.'l-2844! Drop L b f Tbl.End ThlsT V 1'> pcwrrl u T1re!>Me1al l>e l e<'lor h-12·2895 Slrollec rar seab for se1lc, good cond. SIS each 536-0168 llOI. 1-~X Pr e~ld C'nl 1 il I Uld Bed S60. Sewing W;i 11·h1·s Wh11 lt•s i1ll' ;\IJl'h w c·u l>ini:t S50, 11rn·c-. Cul l 760·8i l8 l'1t turus&C'lc: ~ 2661 lh Tri Pa11.\ J llJI r el hr1l11 ant ,:ul t11 a111o ntl ll!lt\'o V\'SI. Jf.11.ll' ~1:11:-1 ... ..it SJlf1t1 Xlnl 'alul' •• 111 K86~ \\ \:'<JTEU \lt·11~ ...,11l1d Pinball Machine ~JO 97!1 7331; \lodt'I rad1<1 t·ontrollctl 11utl111anl ho<1l. a ll ·;i1• l't:"''• $;!1111 IH..'i 507:1 l,old \\ .itdi """alt· For S.ile ne\\ Km~ W11tC'r f'.1n1 \ l!t:cl, Stl'n·o, Xlnt nin1l ·1~ 11~11 S:llJ() c<i Uan .'\56-11253 Miscell~s 8080 •.........••...•....... LUGGAGE TAGS frnrn \flUr bus incs ... ce1rtl Semi · .. nt-1·ard lor t-.11·h l.11.: µlu~ •me -..,are W1• 1 t-1urn perm anenll~ .,,.llll"<I <1llract 1\ c t aj.! t.\. 'trap mo f'lllll! .11rl1nt• I 0 reqwrl'ffil.'lll'o P n• \ 1·n1 I•...,.., & 1 lw((' For ,1 1~·1-.ondhtl'tl tai; 1·nl'111 ... e \I Jllµaper l.11Jr1 1· ur l>.i\ <;In" p;1p1•1 & \\\' .\Ill h.i4·k & In m u111r IJY,~ IJr II'\ lWll l':.t rtb 11 "" .IUkl' llo'<f',.., llCl'd re pair Scebur~ & Wurtitz1•r. Call 4!J-t-•i02i ,J11hn Bollt'n Power!>, t!I "I. prrol modl'l111g u 1111,t• Si25 1·01lui: tur ~J vfr IYl2 1'95!! Sterling. Royal Danish 8 pl ale ~1·t ex 1~ cllc.,I Sll~>Y 1 UK> 759 t&tc l '11mm I µwr m11\\ 1•r '"" t'<I~, r S2'l.5 holh Wa'hl'r llf,, IJn l'r. Si4!5 11111 h 1,11; :111111 ~"!:.~·. ~:.-. ....... !!.~~ 1~~·-~~·-~~---....... !!.~~ • hu, k 11tlw1·k WA~TED·:'lot'\\ nr almn>ol tll'\\ ma tl'l'mL \ 1·lolhl"" Ill' i C;,ill aftl'r 5 111 \\kch" .\n\'tlmt:' wkn•h h k for H1L~ i:i I >l!l6i ~. ~:: ~: iS:· 1 ... f'NEW CAR -DISCOUNTS USED CAR SPECIALS :, • siocot suu•L s~R ;,.~ DISCOUNT 72 DATSUN 4 speed. bucket seals. AM FM radio. S I 89 5 " HUM&CR NU1o1t1cR WAGON ws w. luggage rack (796FVZJ ~ RABBIT 6157 932529 5650 5400 i5o ;;. ~ RABBIT DIESEL 641 3 984458 6975 6695 280 74V.W. 412 4 speed. AM FM ste reo radio drsc brakes vinyl interior (234PRCl ,. . . ·~ . ·!-·~ . · . .. .. • I .. ·~ · .. 'fl •) ... . ·. RABBIT RABBIT DIESEL RABBtT 2 DR RABBtT DIESEL RABBIT RABBIT DIESEL RABBIT 2 DR RABBIT DIESEL RABBIT 4 DR SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO DASHER DfESEl OIESEl WAGON 6457 986788 6432 990192 6215 910385 6498 995855 6007 925735 6500 988503 6064 932919 6463 993952 5986 918960 5891 040000 5917 047597 5908 037304 6289 065560 5909 040640 6348 054409 5972 001487 5910 041330 6168 047772 6051 147106 6374 185636 DASHER DIESEL. 60 I 5 I 41463 DASHER DIESEL 6050 147303 DASHER DIESEL 5939 126146 DASHER DfESEL. 5942 115115 DASHER DIESEL 5936 I 14344 DASHER DIESEL-5946 I I 1989 DIESEL WAGON VANAOON _ . .; DASHER DIESEL 6292 160233 62oi 093958 6466 195769 DASHER DIESEl 6385 186081 DASHER 2 DOOR 6228 120237 DASHER 4 DOOR 5894 093745 DASHER 4 DOOR 5937 I 15758 DASHER 4 DOOR 5938 I 02760 5650 7170 5650 7615 5650 7140 6450 7870 6,45 9235 8535 8880 9010 8820 9395 8762 8869 9295 I 0,680 11,023 9785 I 0,680 I 0,340 I 0,045 9670 I 0,680 10,620 11,325 10,305 I 0,525 9675 9155 9615 9415 5400 250 6890 280 5400 250 7224 5400 6818 ' 5895 7472 6295 8484 391 250 262 555 398 650 751 7815 720 7980 8090 900 .• 920 7945 875 8345 I 050 7976 786 7795 1074 74 FORD PINTO WAGON 73TOYOTA atJCA '76 HONDA WAGON '75 FORD MUSTANG 75 TOYOTA auCA '74 v.w. VAN '76 FIAT SPIDER ·n HONDA cvcc '74 vw BUG 8195 9375 867 1305 liiRV~ 9475 8675 1548 I I I 0 9375 1305 91751165 8975 I 070 8675 995 '79 v.w. RABBIT 76V.W. BUG ·n LAHOA 1800 9475 I 20S--:B~~· 9675 945 10,595 730 9195 1110 1230 680 980 1140 8375 I 040 9295 8995 8175 8475 • '79 TOYOTA llfTBACJ( '76 VOLVO WAGON 71 HONDA ACCOIDll 79V.W. SCI ROCCO 79 RA88fT DIESR 4 speed. disc brakes b11cke1 sPals. luggage rack. radio (077MX8 Atr condrtionrng AM FM stereo mags. tinted glass 111nyl roof ( •2801) Front wheel drive. 5 speed bucket seats disc brakes (929TSYl Auto trans . air cone: cllsc brakes trnled glass. ws w lugQage rack (137PHWJ Auto trans disc bra"ec; bucket seats rao10 heater wh1lN .. all t•res 278PCS 4 s peed disc brakes bucket seats vinyl inte nor and more f524MOR1 Automatic transm1ss1on Otsc brakes. vinyl rnterror I 153LWT) 5 s peed. Orsc brakes. radio luggage rack vinyl interior 1519SFBJ 4 speed disc brakes. bucket seats. radro. LOW MILEAGE 1764SM0) 4 speed, buc ket seals AM/FM stereo radio vrnyl rnterror (9131(LC) . P1nstrrp1ng. AM FM stereo power disc brakes 1033172) Auto trans , disc brakes custom Wheels (750WRI() 4 speed. metallic silver wheel covers AM IFM stereo I 109939) 5 speed. air cond oower brakes. buc ket seats . AM FM leather (608YHT) '6 soeed. dlSC b<ekes. vtnyl rntenor & only 4.000 miles (873272) 5 speed. air cond . disc brakes. AM FM, linted glass. (684XKB) 5 speed. air cond .. oower steering & brakes, stereo. (335RLX) 5 speed. arr cond AM tFM stereo, alloy wheels. radials (937UBV) Fuel injection. 4 speed. air cond .. AM tFM stereo. radials. alloy wheels. (055XNM). 4 speed. air cond .. dlso brakes. ster.eo. luggage rack. (985WKJJ r -.. . 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Si.50 l'W·i!bM:! r•Htlll '>ak F11rn1lun• I"\\, Ir~ 'll'rt'o cit' II H !11>2 '•.51· Fini· 1 h111a -.t·n 1i..· 1111 »· ti"" \\hi \\ llll\ 1 luw1·r., s;s 1~2 2!191 · \Ii ll11lm\·' light 111·keh. t 'r ,1s ur... Pt11.1cc Ott 2 Wk 1!.1 I" "11 Cf' 5 pm ·,ix 1.1>11 111.,h\1 J~h1•r port a hie & C'llll\l'r\!lrll' perfl'Ct 1 unrl Si . Xtru lg dog h..,l' '21 <;"Ing sPI SI U ;1;11~ 1'111i.; l'ung thl. 'Int L'11nd Slut m achine . small dt'~k 1.i. 1758 :! twin I.Jeth SlUO each. llrH•1 S:JU. bdrm chest ~;o t>-HJ.7(81 t\t!~ ll u e en ma 11 re., s .., t I ' ,,.,1 . ,155 Scola h111l• J 11 .. c1 ll kt' nc'' s 1o:i b41 !!2115 MiscellGMCM.ts Wanted B.\RGAINS' Ed!!er SISO. B •••••• •••••••••••••. ••. .'l. B Ht-dge T nmnwr Slu Wrll BU\ t ·sEO OFFH' 1-• 1>10 i091 C'Ve;. n ·R:-..=11T Hr: \\or~ 808 1 l' \l!l'E1 :.hghl h ll'>t•tl 'lhll con<I. t rooms hl.!ht hurgand~ ,..hon "11<11.! Ht•rlcl' ru11111.!. pt·rl"•'t tor rcJ111ng \'an~. lltlr111 " 111 ·• ~'> l'at h roll C .ti I Hll·k l>t:I \\ 7 ~ .. rn 111 7 :lpm 552 i552 All VS HOLMES Ol l 2 Good St':.th J\.311 .uo ()80 1oj.) 1~1.·, STERLINl; ::)IL\ EH N pl settings + !>1'1'\ 111 1714 Iii I i53.1 Pl' 0c-,..1g nc r Clothe" ,1t i;t 1 t• away pnl'es Sill' H 11 67:1·27i2 IAl:!l' "eri.:ht no" Fun ,\: l'.h~ '' ;i~ l11 1 .. ,,e 111 2'Jlh" a month lllO' )!uararr It-I'd or·' 11u1 mnne~ ha1·k \Ir ~fJil rro !;162 h3 I I I 5p111 Ben«hcs Shel\lnl.! \\'Jnlt·d Old .\men··:111 lnd1.in llcm' 14-1 ;•1;~ Musical lnstrwnrnts 8083 . ••••...•••......•..... CON"\' 01ree1ur trombone "1th 1-.1se Ex1·ellenl eon d1uon SI• ~J 6i5·80 2 ;ift Pr t.P~1 I )I nld \';i111<1ha s1ud111 uprq:hl P2 F . elion) frm~h . Sl~t 198-127 1 Hl::,SO:-. I iullar Amp 1211 \\'.ill:-S350 t>IW Xlnt C1111tl Also Elel·t l;wtar 1<t .2.'i wall-\mµ SJJo ;157 ~193 GIHSll:\ Acous t1t• " eke l r I l' p I I' k LI µ c a :. ~· S225 OB0-192 5.'JJO , TIME IS MONEY oo blhyiV~~ 8d yes,fAlrl':::c.::.11 ~t WOY-k7 Answer lld service Use wh e n p l ac ing your ad a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we t ake your m essages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your conven ience during office hours and get the respons~s ·to your ad ... this service is only $10 per week. For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678 . DAILY PiLOT .. ~ . ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y A M A II A A M I' W/Rf.'vnh, l1k~· new. $195 675 1230. b'7J 2il2 Trum11eti. Olds S125, Llenge $112.:i. W/l'UWS li73 27~ 19116 M 11rl111 l>at c: real S11u111I, 111•w h;1rd'l hetl ca.w $450 •ltl7 !'ifl:fl Office Furniture & Equipment 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANTI QU F: S H AW W LI< Ell :.olicl oak riling cabrnet~ '>et or 3 See 111 e1µprer1.J te. Ca II 675 60Si or s..12 01311 EXECl:TIVE DESK & <:hr. Walnut contemµ style Cost St550, stdl S650, 6:11 1716 S.U'l':S, SAFES, SAFl':S (ioo<.I huy on s afes li42 1!115 J Hu\ al Uond copier:.. modcb I IV. Reductwn l'cri1·c-1 n>nd Sl5Uo tu Sl800 213·.»92 2930 l'\ ... &12 13'"J 21 hrs = 19R EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IBM Scll·l'ln<:. V1ntagt! ~:xl'c. + t.H>t'Wrtr stand & atld111g ma ch S59!J li.11 515~ 8087 ....................••• Young '\maLun l..J \'l'll ti a r Ill' .111. • \' 1>0 II 011" l!l'llllt & linger lrarncd. ~I SO t•omp l \l l <1Kl' .> 1 :> 611 Ill \\ k ti"' 541; 5;ig4 \ clluw tolla rl'tl maeuw S2.'>0 111l'I rnge !'.!~ 11~~1 C\ll•S Pianos & Orqans 8090 ..•.......••...•....•.• '78 l.awrcl Orj.!an. SJ.500. 5-12 ·~'>Xi I P\l lu :IP;\l Wu1 litter 1Jrga11 Xlnl I '11111 I $>15() 518 170."1 Piano 'mall Uak up i.:n1.1ht i.lnt C1Jnd. S600. -ll~Vili:l Sportinq Goods 8094 •.•.........•.......... L.1tlic!> · Palmcrcllc golf cluh11 & hag. never u~ed. S:!SU Poker 1<1 blc, S41l 5-18·~5 Swaps 8096 ..•.•.•..•............. Gem:.tone dl!aler has sur· plus RUBI ES. Wrll Lrude for gold. a11L1ques. or " 640·8688 TY. Rodio. Hifi. Stereo 8098 •.•••••..•...•......... lleauuful 7.enHh :ff' mlor 1'\' ~ ., r wrnt \ . frel' 1fr h\<'I"\ $12.l 1Mt»17l!6 :\larrantz Stereo w cass S600 new S300 takr~ Still L'ntl1·r \.\',1 rr 25" Colnr 1 ron .. olc Sli<ltl Sac SlUll !J:i~ .)~ 1i . I HI. l>l'mu Sale-vrt';i :.1H· J kl' r'. a I I!. rt'" t pr1rco, ,\llJ11t11· :\IUl>I• 115 I·. I i1 h St . !' :\1 1~1)AA!l:i SO~\' hetam.i' \ 1d1·0 Hl.'<·nrdcr ;\lorl t-1 =i2llO \\ .Jt; t a pt'!> S7 5iJ 84U· 2682 Som '• · \'O 2600 unrl. 15 ·, • .. 01l11r 11tleo t<lpcS, l>t>-.t ufler 645 -I t8i 1\t' CulorT \' vnly -l mos old S250 6-12 5235 9 Channel :\'fixing Console W Rcvcrb b~ Q S C 200 \\'Jl ls Sacrifice S250 615 5107 <!.> 'l'OLOR T \ SI 8 I Yc<irWarranty t>.12·53-10 --- Boats & Marine Equipmtnt ..•..•.••...•.•......•. General 9010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• W.\NTED HOBIE CAP TRLR Four 16' Boat Call ll11l 540.-1088 -----~ Boats. MaintenanceL Ser.ice 9020 ...•.......•........... Boat work. repairs. re· furb1s h1ng . pa inl & varn1:,,h Hig h quality worl< rrea:s r11te5" 548·i044 eves Boats, Marine E.quipmtnt 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 12 GLASSTRON Newly Rebuilt outboard 45 H.P. on Amencan Trailer. SIOOO 645·3623 loah, Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 3' Gt-an Mc:wiHr Full y e q u i ppe d , beautifully maintained. ready to cruiSl' or h ve aboard. Sl ip may be available. ll' 2'1-Financ· ing 11ossible. $72.000. or $65.000 If no broker in· volved. Clean deal will Include 9' Avon Redcresl with floorboards and -I .5 horsepower Johnson out· board J ack C urley 534· ISOS home. or 840-2254 on the boat weekends 33· VlKING S F. ·74 lourn bntlge. teak pulpit. fish equip. 2 stations. C02 system. l wn crusaders. $42,900. Newport Yacht Ex ch 675· UJOO -------- 35' VI KING S /F , 1979, lw/350 Crus . FWC. 7.5 Kohler gen .. VHF, falho, sum log, to urn bridge. stall shower. S95,000 .Nwpt Ya cht Exch 675 1800 ... . ... J • 9040 ..... , ..... to40 IHh.W '°'° ,. ..•..•....•....•.•.....••.................... 21' f1bergl1&:01 1'u 1t . lh l)WOt'r 1r11n11ferr .. d laJandl'r Wt'('kt•ndcr or 111Crfc<1 1m Ccntun ~ Char.acter 8Jy l.aun1·h <olpr,:, t•mpr rarn tii.i., ~· 6mo Qld \'W thllhtl fo'o1 d VII. I 00 h 1" 0 1esel t 'ull j:Jllc) Tandt1m trlr lo1&1h•c1 Sluve. ~frilf.t•r;itor. llhl Oanll Mtmn.1 11t ur:.t1tt> berth. heud . 1·0 111111\>I{' $14.000 49:J IM l'7 Sl9.~ ll.41\~ f>ar\11 it r W a111 e1I l tl Swrthi.lwr 1nl'w 1 '"' 111 <bod TI 11ula1 IUH- '67 OWENS SEA SKI fo'i'". 2tl . room'. xlnt (•onil l'Ml • h11 !\111• $10,900 MOMli' d t•pt h 'ou111h •1 J Ult1 pilot 2 ~ .• , h \ 11 F .,."IJ ""'"r"' ;tri t ht·'' r m• ra<hO!.. outni.:.:~·r, h,111 llt O ll '"'" '' rn.i li' t auk "ir\i.lla" ,0 nx· Ii•..: 'tr a' ""'' '·'" s.t 1•itl )@a t tom 11 \ '""' ,. r ""' 1\i'l " mutur W :-llv I ,tll 1 • ft Jlum 1 , .. ,111n1 r Wi! l!U7, K ~ I 10 \t.,11 lllhll \11•n I 1 It Si' >II "'1 1.)1&.•ll~\ •• 11 :O.kt. K.'i hp M"'' 1•1t'rh .. 111 1r.111t•1 1•"4 I Ill l'I ll'l1IJlll f''.'u i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co ron.ado I I l e nte r 1•ockp11 , lmmu111l11t1· 1ond & all xtrn.,• M'-'> tro.d1• R E or ~ :NI' S ull ,. p .i} 5W $1) 4Z!U lmUCID Ol.'i Coro1ui1l11 ~11.1011 11\1·4' keel. m11111. 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Sk1p)ack 20 19711 l'ud1JI •-~ "' 9060 Cubin ~ 0 ~I (' <:ood muun, ;aoif HllAND :O..t:W 1•amJ)t•r n Paci.. SJ.t;tXl 5 12 658i, IP .\! :!PM l'Ond. ~ 548 fii31 '79Glassmate, 17'. 115 llP J ohnson OB. completi.' rover. like new. 30 hrl> approx on eni: S4995 613-!M»'i -- ·19 Penn Y a n . 26'. fly bridge. 200 hp s gl diesel. fuJly equipped for ftshm g. still under warr. pnv party 531-7730 SS900. 24 · Sport fi sher, FIB. Twn VS. cabm. J eff hull. Glass ovr PW. gd s hape . 531\-7911 o r 639-3181 30' Penn Yan. twm dsl. Sportfisher: dealer de· mo. full electronics. radar. full fishing pkg . Every option. 168.500 213-592-2859. 213-592-2444. '80 Penn Yan Sport.fis hers & Cruisers. ALI 18. no outdrive problems . Mdl avail: 20•2', 22', 23', 3()". a:r. Closeout sale. call t-0- day. Marine Outfitters, 213-592-2859. 213·592-2444 '73 28' Luhrs. all glass. TW gas, reblt June 'ti(). hauled May 80. Custom S.F. 2 bait , AP Fath VHF, Bimini, w /encl & c overs. Sl8.000. I 7 14 673-0311 .•...•••............... "<19. 1.Utlers 16 25rt . 'am Motorized likH 9140 hul l , :.lip 10 NB .••••••••••••••••••••••• heautdul $4000 8~1 90!0 SAMT AtfA 525 OiJpava:. 19811 St :irflite II. asking s.175 ORO. xlnl tond 1>31·9176 - Ila !> abso lut ely eve,... Motorcycles/ ythtnR. 8 hags. beaut Scoofen 9150 n ind Po~s N B. s l 1 p. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $13.000 Owner "'111 con s ide r ex c han Re for BMW, Me rced es. ur Seville. 559-5164 eves. 79 Hobie 16. Cat fever t'ol- ors. w t rlr. XJnt conrl Sal-, $1995 54!1 4741. 8-18-9024 Layman 12. 2 sails. trlr. <·over. racing gear. $6011 645·4727 Cal 25 "I. l.pin. 2 jibs. VHF, s lip avail. S5000 r1rm. 673-06417·5. Lido 14 . Hull 113718. with ·71 KAWASAKI KZ IOOOLTD 12.000 miles. financing available ( 7N79571 ~ "?ldliJH LINCOLN Ml-:RCURY 16AUTOCENTER OR. IRVlNt: XJ0-7000 HARLEY D AV IDSON BLK /Chrome Compl. Reb Eng. ne w trans ra<'- rnit valves. cam s & pipes Xlnt Cond. S2700 OBO 673-6631 sails. co,·er. and trailer '73 Honda CR250 Dirt Sl,000. Call &12·3187. Bike. $150 ----534.0417 ---21' Clipper 4.l:iJ>, j lps 4, lrlr. e<>ver. Npt Bch s lip, Must sell. '75 Sw.u .i GT s:isoo. 83&8907 7 !'> O G r e a l c o n d , Shoc--k-Sa-bot-. L ik_e_n_e;; $850/obo. 213·431·4723. Fully equipped for rac- ing S475. 540-1909 a ft 4PM. ------- Hobie 16 +trailer, Sl.750 bst ofr. 714· 7J8.J939. 20· Tempest Sailboat. like new. $3500 or lrade fo"f '78 Honda C8 7SO SS F . 5700 mi . xlnt cond. Sl850. 661-9151 8!'!·3737 HO SPSTR. Xlnt Cond. Rhlt Eng t2000m i > '.'Jew T rans. Cus t. C hrome. See to App. S2450 Sacr. OiJ..6631 Boston Whaler 11'. A 1 Con d . 65HP Ev i n . Vanson trlr. full covers. compass. anchor. S3700 546·C&11 CM Cal 20. 962-~ Motor Hofms, Sale/ N,.,.,. ca "_h_i_ll_s_a_c_n·-r1·-ce-Rent/Staroge f l60 ~ s . w .••••••••••••••••••••••• 20' O"Oay. trlr . OB. 3 STOP LOOKING!' sails. aU xtras included. *Al Motorcycle 197943' Viking, aft cabin. Bestoffer.675·3t48. Swap Meet luxurious. 6-17 Oetroits . Orange County's Largest fumunoradar. Airicond ISL. 24' S. F. sloop. head. AJI Indoors. Space Avail. Microwave. tras h com galley. sips 4, 6HP OB. Fri Sept. 12 : 6pm-llpm. I pactor. dual stations xlnt cond. Rac~ruise. niteonly! Orange County S250.000. Newport Yacht s hp avail. Reasonably Fairgrounds 24 hrs. inro Exch. 6 S-1800 pnced. PP 1114) 499-4146 n 4-831·5116, A.Mtos. ew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 A.ltos, Hew ····················~·· ............................................. . • • . AND THE 1981's ARE COMINll 11 ORDER YOURS NOWI : .. TO PURCHASE OR Li:ASEt ' 9510 DM.YPllOT R1•11t ~if l.u>. Mutor ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 !fl ~x 12 llrc:. 1200 Whitt• 11p116w11 Klug.Ii $f'.0. 197 ~~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1.oolun~ for styh· i.11d ..... if t••o Allllc!e~ t•zo ,_.. fl60 rud Cl'Onomy al U re ~ ,.. --..ct ,. •••• •••••••••••••••••• • llnw ,,,.,. II, 1•11 ,·0 111 asom1blc pn<'<'? 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TV It 1-: \Of-:RS ANI> \l)Vl':tt'J'ISl".RS l'hl' l>rH'e of items ,1l1'·1·r11:.1•cJ b) 'e h1 c l<" 1lt-al1•1 \ 10 the \ e h1c lc d .n :.1r1 ed <11lverl1s1ng •·\ll11mn' dot•s not llH.'lude ,1)1) applicable tuxes. ll1'l'fl!>i!, t ranslcr f<"CS . 1111dnc1• 1·h11q~e:.. Ice:; for .ur J-\l>llut1on conlrnl lie 'll'e l'Crt1r1cattoll!> or de alt!r do1·umen\ar~ pre · paratmn charges uole:.:. otht'r\\ 1:.e :.pe1·1fled II) 1hc adv1·n1,(•r l 'la.s:.1f1ed Ads 1)42 5678 SOUTH COAST DODGE 2888 ffarbor Blvll C~IA:\11::.'iA 540.0330 ~Cl ./ OHICS 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buick. 'S.1 Skylark n mvt $3500 ~ C.:urnheun 1·onv\ ~J. A few other so·., l' ars 497 ·S53'l Mustang '64· ~ 1 llwncr Gd l'ond Uni: thru-out $3100. 673-9271 pp WANT ACTIO~? Classifed Ad!. f.42 5678 THUMORlllD S40-fBlt .. The most desired clasi.lc -----'7SChevy LUV lo miles. 10 S o . Cal if Fu l ly 'S.'I Porsche Speeds ter. Camper ShellS2600 restored. while w /blue orig & tutally restored. 18 645-472'7 eves int . & f ull pow e r . roals or_ hl k laquer. ,77 Kin& Ca b Dat s un. (<XX;UKZ). ~Ul,500. 12l31T9Q.0'14S or ~.OOO orig. mi. best offer f11 ~-takes. 847-5593 da ys : THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl V 0 COSTA Ml~A o~J 0010 '46 Ford Woodie, restored St3.000. ALSO '29 Model 1\ Town Sedan. 4 dr. restored. Idea l for stu· dl'nl. Sl0.000. 675,·6161 '60 MGA! new eng. paint. tops, tires. rtY>re . $4500 firm. 645·7531 RKreaH"d 963·2'784 nights. VtMdn HlO -- ••••••••••••••••••••••. Delsun Snug Top camper FUii Custom .79 Dodge ~he.II. short bed, rill 0 ·50. crew cab & 19' Sth 73-79. 6e-507_3 __ _ whl trl.r Assume equity RARE '78 Mini-P ickup & lo<tn. Must sell 646-9873 45 mp&, 4 spd. 3 plalon. 70 ev!!..__ _ mph. runs 1reat $3000. 4 Wheel Dri•n 9550 2518 Vassar Pl. 641-8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76CHEVY BLAZER Cheyenne Pkg, V8, auto. air. s t ereo. n u tires. xtr a !>, i mmac , 14300/0BO. 779.1794 '28 Ford Model A C pe '79 For<I Ranger Lariat, '79 Chevy "2 ton short bed Sllverado, ps, pb. air , c ruis e contr ol. duel tanks. blk/camel int, lo. lo mi. show rm cond. See to appreciate. S67SO. 979-0368. w rumble seal, Sl>400 super packagl'. $10.000. &10 161>5 64$-2495. Mark. Want Ad Results 642·5678 A.ltoa. Mew 9100 AYtos, Mew 9100 A..to1, H•w 9100 A..tos, Hew 9100 A.tot, Hew HOO Alltos. Hew 9100 ................................................................................................................... ··················••!•• 1980TOYOTA _COROLLA 2-DOOR SEDAN E Quippe d w i th 4 _s p ~ed transmission. deluxe p1nstnpes. bodyside mouldings. wheel well lip mouldings. (085225) EARLE llE'S SALE PRICE 5443 tflOVOlVO 1980TOYOTA CELICA GT COUPE ltlOVOlVO ltlOVOlVO 1980TOYOTA COROLLA 4-DOOR SEDAM EQui pped w i th automatic transmission. AM/FM multiplex ster:eo. deluxe pinstripes. wheel well lip mouldings. (537971). --~~-_.; EARLE 11rs SALi pttCI 1980TOYOTA LOMGIED SRS PICKUP TRUCK EQu ipped with SR5 Sport Pac kage. AM /FM stereo. chrome rear bumper. Del Bar mirrors. (122938). EARLE 11195 SALE PRICE $ ltlOVOlVO lflOVOlVO lflO YOLYO •T 2 DOOISIDAM 2 DOOISIDAM 2 DOOISIDAM 4 DOOISIDAH Z DOOISIDAM 2.-.SPOIT ---4CYL--4CYL- 4 d Automati c s p e e transmission. power transmission. wheel steering & brakes. w ell mouldi ngs . w h e e I we I I fabnc care. 4 wheel mouldings. 4 wheel disc brakes and disc brakes & fabric pinstripes and more! care (VC24245A 1· 178393) (VC24245A 1-180247) '7901 58346 1974 DATSUM 8210 4 DR. Sedan 4 speed transmission. vinyl top, AMIFM stereo. wsw tires. rear window defroster & morel Must be seen to ap- preclatel (595MEq 52599 1977 MGB Equ ipment Includes AM •FM stereo cassette. steel belted radials. new top, luggage rack & pin stripes. In eJCcellent condition! (435901) 54599 -4CYL--4CYL- 4 speed transmission. Automatic air cond • wheel well transmission. power mouldings. fabric steering & brakes. care. 4 wheel disc pinstripes. wheel well brakes. pinstripes & mouldings. fabric more! guard. mo<e! (VC24245A 1-180974) (VC24.445A 1-587169) 58566 59218 1979 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 4 cyl engine. 4 speed transmission with overdrive. stereo. steel radial tires and morel (861WYF). 54999 __ 76 TOYOTA COROMAWGM Mark II model. 6 cyl. engine. 4 speed trans .. factory air cond .. pwr. steering & brakes. AMIFM stereo. wood grain exterior & tinted glass. 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IUS 1rASse.a AM FM 1-0.... ...S ~ l20SlEXI '4495 '79 COUGAR Ill. 1u10...,1llc """ • Po••r 11eer(n1. olr condftiof*9, ~-.AM FM -· oplll -1111 ....... cNle ..,._ -_. l&UWlllMI I ,.., 20.000-- '4595 '71 Squa r e bac k . ne w eng \Ires. all ori~. mint l"OOt.I. S3()00 613·8689 'ck 9910 •••••••••••••••••••••• • IUICX 'IO SICYLARK 1976 VW IUG 41 door sedan. Automatic, 0 .)n a m ite sunroof. 4 air conditioning. Pretty speed. silver w black m l"ar ! 105091 tenor (647PHB I $6991! $3995 HOWA.RDCM•rot.f · JIM MA.JUNO Dove & Quail Sts. VOU<SWA.GEN ~EWPORT BEACH 18711 Beach Bl vd. _ 833-0_!~~-_ HUNTINGTON BEACH "78 Buick Regal coupe, ___ ~42:~~0~ _ _ _ clean. extras. 25.00 mi. ·75 Rabbil 4dr. am Cm. CallS4&38._:!Sev!S -- 41K mi. 1 owner, Good 'itl Estate wgn. pwr, fm. -shape. $2950 49-1 !1822. ne<..>ds tares. $4000 -------G.a44839 1975 VW CA.MPH --- Dynamite Weslfalia pop· adilloc 99 I 5 top m stlarp condition . .i •••••••••••••••••••••• s peed. s tereo t a pe ' ·72 El Dorado. Convert. IU17852J Xlnt cond. 38.000 miles $5995 S.5000. 557·7619. JIMMA.RIMO YOU<SWA.GEN 18711 Beach Bl\'d. ·10 Eldo, mini cond. lo m i. See lo apprec Sac S2750 bsl ofr 640-6436 Hv1'o'TlNGTON BEACH 842-2000 "58 Convert &sedan. limit· ed prod .) r. both for "78 \W Bus 4spd New S2000.IH44839 radials . Spotless. $5600. See at 19Z7 Harbor Blvd. amaro • M ll •••••••••••••••••••••• 9917 Costa esa . or ea ·--Ca On 0 714 T23 879l 1:> maro: e wner. • 1 • --Xtra dean. low miles. 1976VWCAMPER S3400 or bes t offer. S h a r p W e s t f'a I 1 a ~-6355 __ _ __ ~·automatic ~ stereo ·78ca"maro. ps. pb. pw. Ill tape. DynamLte · <068969 I whl. air. am/fm stereo. $5995 perf eond. 551·2509. V JIM ~IMO -.... ,.. 9920 OU<S A.G1ENd •••••• ••• ••••• •••. •••. 18711 Beach B v . ,1,1 ~vaOLET HUNTINGTON BEACH ~.-.~·" 142-2000 CAPRICE ·-=------•74 VW '"THING... Xlnl Cond & New Motor 556·3673 1978 VW RA.nlT Sharp custom 2 door Automatic transmission, fad ory air conditioning. power steering. power brakes. tinted glass. On· Ir 38,000 miles. 1413Pl8) SlS99 JUtomallc. <?nl) 28.000 ~-~ ~~~Jd., mil e s . l l s n i c e !~ T4W~ .. <~VZ.S> LINCOLN-MERCURY $3995 16AUTOCENTER DR. JIM MARINO IRVlNE 830-7000 VOUCSWAGEN 1s111 Beach Blvd. SEE US FIRST! HUNTINGTON BEACH We have a good selection 8 2 2000 o f N E W & U S E D ___ 4 _-_____ 1 Chevrolets! ·77 VW 4·spd, 7 pas·s .. sun shadow tint windows, perf el"t cond $5850. 644.0906 ----- COHHEll CHEVROLET '64 VW. runs xlnt. Bo· --------cty int gd shape. Sl.250. ' ... 'lo!,,."" )l.erhir )~1 • ! «W:--1\\H '-\ 546-1200 494-7290 '75 VW Bug Conv. Excep· 70 Chevy Malibu, mags, new trans, new brak~. $795. 675-0070. ask for Bill t1onal. Absolute!) m ust 72 Caprice. 4-dr. full sell. S4650firm. 673·61919. power. $750. Good cond. VW '74, ·75 rmdel, amJrm. 673-4749eves. 1 .i.s pkrs. natural wOOd in· •74 Chevy Van. all power, side. gd cond. 1600 eng. Air. fixer. Steal it only SlOOO dwn. $2400 take $700. 640-211l8l payments. 645·3329. '75 Monte Carlo. ver y '73 VW Super Beetle. good cond ., full y ~M/FM. sunroof. new equj pped . good bu y t1 res. S2:500. Ca II an 4 pm $335() 496-8(X'; 1 M-F or anytime Sat or --·------ Sun839·300l '76 Chev Monn Fstbk. '13 VOUCSWAG .. IUG 4 cylinder . 4 s peed. radio, heater , super clean. (41UfG8) $2994 - SOUTH COAST DO OGE 28118 Harbor Blvd. {X)STAM~A 140.0330 40K m l, A/C. auto. clean & green. $2700. 759-0985 '10 Chevy Wagon. gd transportation car. Sac $575. 613-atl9. 74 CHIYY IMPALA Auto trans., factory air conditlonin11 . power ateerin1, 48,000 miles. Immaculate, (732NL8) ~ "11t1ttel.e HONDA . llAUTOCNQl"TER DR. JR VINE 830-'1IOO --------'85 Chevy Impala. Good Find what you want ln Cond. 9600 Best offer. Daily P\b Cluallleda. Aller6:30pm 642·6171 l a, Ua.d 'Autos, UHd Auto•. 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SeptAmber 26. 1980 DAIL V PILOT 1,UHd •••••••••••••••••••••• 9965 .......•.........•..... 1979 POHTIAC 9000 milt' Gran Pr1 '< l'OUpc t-:\·o norn) V Ii hardly used and all ong m t1t 12lll\Vlt 0 I $4695 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 11!71 I Bt'at h Ri vel Ill NTl~WO:"I HI-.. \( II 842-2000 "65 P1111t1Ul' <;Tl> C 'hl•rry tn.>H.lt' & out' Owner musl ,elf' 1\sk1n~ Sl5!1:-1 C · 111 ti75 17S:I aftt·r II fl ro Thunderbird 9970 ....................... ltlO .pt·-·q; 1 Lincoln Con1tnen111 Couoe UST PlllCE 17.541.00 DtSCOUMf 1441 UI TOUIPllCI $1J,IM.ll Wh,11 ,1 W1JtH krt 111 ,,1 ~It l'PlflW 111(h\ ,11 ,,. 2a!llSl! llu1 bur 111"1 l"\l't ,1 lli<.''" 540.0llO llH \\;1,t-\CH "11' ' FtNEST . 11i'''' S4499 IH 1'111111 J 1tl11 I'' .1111 1111 I II~" ( II. Ill " I .1tl1.11 ,;-ltltJ tt f t.1 'I 11II1 I •·•I l'/l 't I 1.11. 7·•11 '80 PONTIAC PHOENIX 'it Thundertllrd 00:1 c 'Y\\ Xlul \l1n1 l'ond 0 111• 011 nl'r-. Rc !->t urr :.!13 12:1 !Jll~ \ '"" 1111!.:l'f l flh 1:\ l'r\ du) llat l) 1'11111 l'la, 1t11·il ,\.I-. 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X lfll 1·01 ti (, ... ,c1 lllill '<tl!L ;:.J:i'f,1 I .t 11 t;i.l ~l.!ti <la~"l r•tl Ad, .111• 11 .. ,m ,111·1 lo ,1 -.11\" ,., I 11 ga1 J hl' ••r 'a1 rl .11 ' It , il f>t•l11 I I ,I\ fH lt•ll 111111 l l>I.' ·ph· Calla Daily Pilot AD-VISOI 642-5678 9100 AutoJ, H~w 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, H~w 9800 Autos, Hew 9BOO Autos. New 9100 .. ...-•................... ··················~·· .... ····•·················· ·······················1······················· •...........................•••......•.•••.••. W C11r1tme111.11 '"' , 111.t runs" ell Sli.51• 91;:! 11:1+1 •II 5Jt I I'~ Ill COUCJar 99 33 IH \~11\lll' •..!0\\\11 CAll 830· 7000 · · · --THEODORE ROBINS FORD 11:"/t'OL" :\l EHl'I H\ lti.\l .1111 I·.~ n :H l>H •••••.••...•••......... IH\"l:"il-. 11:101000 Must Sa<'nf11·1: 1;1 c 11ui: • .ir S2 .00\I bt'-.t ufr :>.lnl ('OOd. &l·H'5i9 MustGnC) -----'-;7';-"J _ • Q U J,:J!.r L II ll \ Comµletel) Rebll. 'Ul'l'r dean l:s~ $:!!1Su l:tkl'" !Wll· 19fi-I DodcJe 9935 •.••.......••.••.•..••. ·oo Dodge Cororwt Good trans . t11r $2!15 Call 645·0758 -Ford 9940 •••..•..•.............. '76 FORD WAGON ,\utomaur 1rans m1,s1nn. facto~ air cond1t1on1ng PIH\Cr SlC<'rlnlo(. l•OV.t!I brakes. :sleet radial lire-. tinted glas .... luggage rack 55.000 orq;:inal m1les L1kene"' 12-111s..i 1 ~?t.~ LJNCOl~N M ERCl.iRY 16AUTOCENTER DR rRVlNE l!J(J.i()OO '79 FORD COURIER .i rylinder. 4 speed. tinted glass Lo n gbet.I CIN63103) 54499 ~'"-"~ ....•....•..••••.•••..• 1974 MUSTANG II \"er.' :.h.1rµ h.111) -11nnr l'O Ulh" I l.:\l i n d i.:r au\11rnut 11 v. I'''" 1·r 'l et•rtng Dyna1111f t'1 1818LF''LI $2495 JIM MARINO VQUSWAGEH 18711 Bea<'h RI\ cl llC~Tl:-.'GTON BE.\CH 842-2000 ti6 \lust \'R A111u. t•ond S251XI 111 fer 1>-14.~ .. ,., i~l Xlnt l'ond xlnl 1•:i., m11ea;rc--S49o0 \fti:r tif'~l !16-1 fi723 ·19 hal<'hfta c-k. J au\o. '"re whb . I•> m t. lffilllJt' i.'19.(1()66 1,1:, 3066 )lustani: ti, 'i4, !>ll'rc·o. A • . PS. auto .. rw.- brakl's & lrrt•s \6. mrnl 1·011d. $22(10 ('alls aft tiP:\1 962·1 t.">11 ~ 3 Ong. Beauties '&11 2 Con vt. Sl995 ·05 2 -.- 2 $3995. '6.5 Coupt• $2995 PPt>tO 1399 Ll);COLN-MERCCRY ·75 <bpd. am fm stereo, 16 ACTOCE:.'\;TER OH a c. IThlJ: wheels. lu rn1. IR\'l N E 830 7000 like l\C\\' 64&3879 Autos, Used Autos.U1ed ....•••....................................... NABERS AUTO CENTER NOTHING OVER 54995 SUPERB CARS - AFFORDABL~ PRICES -- '71 DATSUN $2495 FIOWAGOH ........ . EQu1pment includes 4 speed transmission and AM/FM stereo radro A super value on this gas saver• (465UJTl '71 DATSUH s4495 JOOSX COUPE , ........ . EQuipment includes 5 speed transmission. air conditioning and wire wheel covers (400UJT J ~ ....... s3795 Auton>at•c lranc; 1111 whPPI v1nvl rrof po wpr steprino ! bra~ P<: ~" CC'lrid 8 rallyP soort wflee-1& 718ZIO '77FOID s2995 LTD WAGOH ........ .. With power seats & windows. air conditioning. stereo radio & morel (893RKTJ. ~::l=:e ........... 5299 5 Eouipment includes 5 soeed transmission AM FM radio. decals & body side moldrnos This "pas saver" has LOW MIL ES• 1525PRJl 7JCANl•C , '2495 a DCJI: :ADO •••••••••••• Full pcwer. elr ooQditioning. leather covered IMtS l AM/FM stereo radio. (733EHN). ~=-........... '4695 • si>eed trans w1cru1se control. factory air cond . f1'M steering & brakes. AM lfM stereo w tcassette tape player & mag wheels 1018XU8). ~~~ ........ '2995 • speed transmission. AM 1FM stereo with tape player & ·BELOW average miles!, 1006UZC). NABERS AUIOClNTUl 14211AIBST. COITA..U 5tl·9•2 WILL TAKE ANYTHING IN T R A D Ell \ ~ ..... · llL.~~ '~ 2112 ACRES Of FINE .;..., I,- tRADElllS! I 979 f ' Virtually new. tess Special Purchase A cond . automatic than rOO rn11ec;• ~~1ng & till wheel' trans . power sst~han dealer invoice r~·~·,~6288 y -~ :· .... 'ff _,,__ ·~ ~ / ... ...... 1 •• :~o,;~ o GUARAN TEED TRADE IN ON ANYTHING WITH WHEELS! APPLIES TO ANY NEW 1980 LTD , THUNDERBIRD. GRANADA, FAIRMONT. MUST ANG OR STANDARD SIZE TRUCK IN OUR S500 HUGE S!~4~~~TEED TRADE IN ON NEW 1980 PINTOS AND FIESTAS /J .. 'il1 • 'i' . ~ I I I I , J .f 4. I Ir' l •.1 , 1r ~ " J f I HURRY ! NEW 1981s ARRIVING DAILY! EVBtT HEW 1910 CAI AHD TRUCI IH OUI HUGE STOCI HOW OH THE ILOCI AT THE GREATEST DISCOUNTS OF OUR 58-YEAR HISTORY! , .. NOW! GET BIG YEAR-END SAYINGS IN oua CLASSIC CAR DIVISION TOO! 1928-29 MODEL A's • MUSTANG CONVERTS • AUBURN SPEEDSTERS ... __ .. ,.._ _ _.__ I i. , . l ••• DAILY PILOT PLYMOUTH VOLARE NEW PLYMOUTH ARROW PICKUP ____ LO~RICE_ ,_ 1973 FORD PINTO SQuire Wagon Economical 4 cylinder engine. 4 speed transmission. wood grain sides. radio and more• (279MVG) 1979 PLYMOUTH VOLARE Sedan va automatic trans .. air cond . power steering & brakes. vinyl top, custom moldings. radio. WSW tires & more' (994XTXJ 54295 1977 CHEVY CHEVETTE Scoo1er Economical 4 cylinder engine. aulomatic 1ransm1ss1on. radio. wsw tires and more• f642SOE) 52295 · 1979 CHRYSLER LE BARON Sedan va. dUtOmot1ve lranl> air cond padd~d too. pwr steenng & brakes radio. ::;phi seat wsw tires & more' 324XTZJ 54495 FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE INFOR_MA TION, CALL 546 1934 ROCKY ENGLAND • NEED CASH??? _...._...... ................... -~-------- We pay top dollar for good. clean fate mOdel cars See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today WI AUOW TOP DOUAl FOi YOUI TRADMHI SH US HOW!!! ' J SERIAL #2803 1979 DODGE S''''lOMA T Wagon va. automatic I• ~~ 1 .. pwr. steenng & brakes tilt WheP' a ..Y -<>lit pwr. leather seals. luggage • eJ ~!(. wsw tires & more! t099YBMJ ~595 Sedan 4 cyl engine. 4 speed trans . air cond .. AM/FM stereo. bucket seats. pawer brakes & more! 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I Huntington Beaeh Fo1•ntaln Valley E DITION 1,* * * .. ~our Hometo .. n Dally Ne.,spaper VOL. 73, NO. 270, ~ SECTIONS, " PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Interest Rates Due for Another Hike WASHINliTON tAP> TM interest rates Amtrka.na pay for various typu ot lo•ns art' upecled to n n follow1ng the Federal Re s t-rv~ Board "s decision to raus e lls kc:y h1mk tending rule from tO percent to 11 percent The aclioo Thursda) b) tbe seven-member board also riUses the likelihood that the nation's recovery from the c urrent recession will be slowed Spokes m e n tor both the: housing and auto industries have warned that a new increase in Damage A.ward Sizeable By DA VJD KUTZMANN Oft• Delly ...... St.ff A settlement that could total S26 ·mHlion has been awarded in Orange County-SUperior Court lo the family of a 3-year-old Laguna Hills girl who suffered mental and physical injuries durin~ birth at Mission Community Hospital in 1977. Terms of the settlement were a nnounced in open court Thursday by Superior Court Judge .fohn K. Trotter, who met with attorneys for the hospital and parents during the past week to reach a final accord. As explained by Trotter to Brenda and Ronald Nath, par-ents of Kaleina Nath, the youngster's estate will receive $50.000 annually from the Mission Viejo hospital with a built-in escalator clause of 4 percent a year. Should the child live a normal life span of about 72 years, the damages could total $26 million, the judge told the Naths. Trotter said a conservatorship would be established for the younggi.rl'sestate. · He said the Natbs could invest the monies the estate receives but they would be answerable to the court each year on how those funds were used. In addition to the settlement, the family's attorney, Robert L. Charbonneau of Newport Beach, was awarded $250.000 in legal fees. Court documents indicate Mrs. Nath was admitted to Mission Community Hospital in September, 1977, to give birth. However, she claimed she was left unattended on a gurney for a long. enough time for the fetus to suffer injuries when its flow of oxygen was restricted. This led to brain damage and other injuries. Trotter noted that the child would need around-the-clock attention by nurses and he approved the deposit of a lump sum of money in a fund that would be used specifically for medical bills. The Nath.! agreed in court to accept an additional $50,000 from t.he hospital's insurance company to give up their right to sue when the child dies. The judge said they would have had the right to initiate another cause of action upon her death. The Naths originally filed their lawsuit against the hospital and its three owners in October, 1978. No Competition DAR ES SALAAM, T8JWU1.ia (AP) -Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere has accepted the ruling Revolutionary Party's nominatioa u sole presidential candidate in Oct. 26 elections. Gas Prices Dip a Penny / WASHINGTON <AP) - Good news, fo.r a change, for driven: the average pump price of 1asoline dropped about one cent per 1aUon in the put month, tbe blgest drop since the American Automobile As· soriation be&an reporting prices in 1974. ~ The auociation, a motorist service or1aniza. lion, re1ullrly surveys about 8,000 1u sutioos na· tioawide. It said that the replar 1a1oline price at full·aervlce 1taUon1 averaced $1.25 per 1allon1 down 0 .1 cent. ana unleaded avera1ed $1.291 per talion. a decreue of O.tcent. lntt'rest rites C'Ould cauae a pr•mature end to the Improvement 1n sales rn tb«»e two lnduatr1e8 and tip the scales of the nation's .. <'nnnmy toward recesaion again But Ow board was apparently more worried thi.t a rapidly e xpandrng s upply o f money co uld wo rse n the nation 's 1nnauon rate A statement from the board said the 1tction was '"part of the contanuing policy of the Federal Re serve t~ disc:ourage excessive growth" or the nation's money supply. '! Because most economists believe excessive growth of the money supply contributes to infl1ttion by puttin& more money In the hands of consumers and businesses, th~ bo1trd obviously felt It had to 1tct Higher Interest rates discourage borrowing, and thus slow the growth in the money supply. Interest rates have generally been on the rise in recent weeks, and Thursday's action by the board appea red likely to continue the trend. Several major banks increased their prime lending rate last week, to 12.S percent, tbe hiehest level since mid-June, although still well below the April peak of 20 percent. Home mortgages rates also have been edging up In recent weeks . The government increased the allowable rates for mortgages bac ked by the Veterans Administration and the Federal Housing Administration to 13 percent on Monday. In California, home mortgage rates of 14 percent .are common and are spreading through the rest or the nation. An indicator of tbe increase i.D mortgage demand was a report Thursday by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board that the value or mortgages closed by federally Insured savin gs and loan associations in August was almost 40 percent higher than in July. These lenders wrote $8 billion worth of mortgages in August, the third straight monthly increase, and raised the volume to the highest level since last fall, although the total WU 18 percent under August 1979. It was the first Ume since March that the Fed has raised the prime discount rate, which is the amount of interest charged on loans from the federal reserve to the nation's bank. The last change iii the federal discount rate came July 28, when it was lowered from 11 percent to 10 percent. That was during a period when interest rates were generally falling. l Oil City Falling BaPPfl Feeliag Notice that funny feeling creeping across your face, and notice your mouth wideninf? That's called a smile. And if funny sounds bunt from your throat. blame the laughter on 10-month-old Kevin Kelly of Clearwater, Fla., who dares you not to catch the magic of his happiness. TeacherS Accept CUSD Salary Offer By JOHN NEEDIUM oe .. DM..,"•tutt Teachers in the Capistrano Unified School District voted 1S7 to 23 Thursday to accept the administration's latest wage 'Doctor' Still Jailed on Murder Rap A Colo de Caza man who ~llegedly posed as a physician in Southern California for four years, and allegedly lost one patient -who died of acute diabetes, remains jailed today in lieu of up to $50,000 bail. Gerald Barnes, 47, did win a reduction of bis $200,000 bail at a hearing Thursday in Harbor Judicial District Court before Judge Robert Polis. Another hearing on the case was set Oct. 20 in the same court. Barnes stands accused of murder, grand theft, unlicensed medical practice and issuance of false prescriptions as the result of a six-week probe by the State Board of Medical Quality AssUJ'anee. Deputy District Attorney Enright argued Thursday for sustaining the $200,000 bail set by Orange County Superior Court Judie Richard Beacom. ' offer of an 18 percent pay bike over the next two years. In addition to the 9 percent per year wage increase, the district will pay 2 percent of the increased costs for fringe benefits for the first year. In the event the district does not receive the amount of fu~ing expected from state so~es in the second year of the contract -1981·82 -a deflater clause has been included to allow the district to decrease the 9 percent increase lo 7 percent. Now that the teachers have ratified the contract. it will go to the school board Oct. 6 for final approval. "We are very pleased," said district superintendent Jerome Thornsley today. ''We recognize the difficulties the teachers a.re experiencing witb inflation and we're just very pleased the contract has been approved." Tom Youngerman, president of the Capistrano Unified Education Association, had little to say about the contract other than to spell out ita terms. •·As you mow we are all under a lot of pressure since the passage of Proposition 13," Youngerman said. ''It seems the bailout money is drying up, so there's ping to be little for schools in the nexC few yeat'S. Wage negotiations have been in progress since June when thP- old contract expired. Iran, Iraq Move Toward Talks BAGHDAD, Iraq CAP> · Iraq . c;,a.i.'"~-.t.Q(.t,;ty t~e . fall .or. .Iran's 'burning oil refinery city or Abadan was imminent while both countries appeared moving toward mediation of their t>order conflict. The two Persian Gulf oil giants dueled with heavy artillery across their border waterway on the fifth day of the Huntington Cops Hunt 2 Robbers Huntinqtoa Beach police are searching for two men wt¥> tied up an elderly jeweler and bis wife in their homes Thursday afternoon and robbed them of $IOO. The names of the victims, both in their late 70s, were not immediately released by police. ' Lt. Bruce Young said lbe jeweler, who operates a store in southwest Huntington Beach, arrived home at S p.m . and was confronted by two men as he stepped out of the car. One or the suspects was armed with a handgun, police said. The two men demanded the jeweler's briefcase and ordered him into the house, where his wife already was tied up in a bedroom, Young said. The. jeweler also was tied up, and the men began searching through the house, be said. At that time, the couple's niece arrived at the house, saw the contenta of her aunt's purse dumped on the floor and ran out to summon police, Young said. The suspects were alerted by the niece's entry and fled out the back door, Young said. The suspects were described as white men in their 30s. The elderly couple were not injured in the hold-up, police Slid. Stanton Supported By OC Deputies The association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs announced today it is endorsing challenger Roger Stanton over incumbent Philip Anthony for the lat District seat on the county Board of Supervisors. The election is Nov. 4. Bob MacLeod, business manager for the association, 11id Stanton •U choeen by the group's political a ction committee because he is considered "the best for the job." war, setting oH fires in oil .installations on-both sides:-····· · · Both cOWltrnes have indicated they will accept Islamic m e diation , ac c ording to Pakistani Foreign Minister Aga Shahi, a key figure in the 40-member Islamic Conference of Nations. He spoke with reporters in New York in advance of a meetino of U.N. tt e'. l'e·,o.·t es· 'w'h.<> · ·ai s'c>" ilre' · · • members of the I slamic conference. Baghdad Radio broadcast a statement by Iraqi Foreign Minister Saadoon Hammadeh saying Iraq would "welcome any discussion'' to end the <See WAR, Page AZ> 'Nat Fit' for Release FV Athlete~s Killer Loses Parole Plea Charles Dennis Bean, who was convicted of lint-degree murder for the 19'14 slayin1 of Fountain Valley athlete Steven Michael Finklea. was denied parole Thursday during a bearing in San Luis Obispo. A three-member Board of Prison Terms panel, meeting at the California Men's Colony, concluded that Bean was not fit for release from prison for three principal reasons -the manner TV Reporter Injured in Auto Crash Jere Witter, associate producer and reporter for KOCE television 's Newswatch program, was injured Thursday when he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a brick wall. Fountain Valley Community Hospital spokesman said Witter. 53, suffered facial lacerations and was rel eased after treatment at the emergency ward Thursday afternoon. Police said Witter was driving south on Brookhurst A venue at 3 p.m. when his car rammed into a block wall near Brook.burst Avenue and Continental Drive, not far from his Huntington Beach home. Channel SO News Director Melinda Cotten said Witter was resting at home and would return to work next week. The Huntington Beach police report stated that Witt•r apparently suffered an epileptil seizure and lost control of his vehicle. Witter has been employed by KOCE for the put two years, a station spokesman said. KOCE is located on the campwi of Golde.t West College in H\llltingtoo Beach. '- in which the killing occurred, the apparent lack of motive and the need ror further paychiatric evaluation of Bean. Robert December, a spokesman for the sute panel, said the "cruel and atrocious manner in which tbe murder was committed" was one of the leading reasons for denying parole. Bean was arrested with his brother six years ago for the Halloween slaying of Finklea, an all-star wrestler at Oran1e Coast College. The killing occurred inside a Fountain Valley fast-food m arket duriq an attempted robbery. December said the shootinf was "inexplicable and seemingly unwarranted.•• During his trial, Bean and hi.I brother contended Finklea had picked a fight with them. Hugh Bean, the brother of Charles Bean, also was convicted of first-degree murder and senten~ed to die in the California gas chamber. He committed suicide on death row four years ago. Charles Bean was sentenced to life imprisonment. December said the prisoner will be eligible again for a parole hearing next September and each year thereafter. Senate Agrees WASlllNGTON (AP) -Tbe Senate went along with the House Thursday in voting to bar the u.se of federal money to seek busing for school integration or to provide lawyers for illegal aliens. Coast Weather Barnes' defense attorney, David Brickner, a former Oran1e County deputy district attorney ar1ued about circumstances 1urrounding his client's actions. $82,SOO·a·miaute Deal . Denae ld.,_t and morn· int foe, clearinl to moeUy sunny Saturday afternoon. Low• tonight 55 at the beaches, 85 inland. Hltb• Saturday lower 70. to near 80. Judie Polls finally set bail in a complicated three-option arraqement. He laid he will allow Barnes to 10 free on a $50,000 bail bond, or lf at least $20,000 equity ln bis Coto de Cua home Is plqed, or if the defendant forka over $10,000 in casb that can be attribWed to his own fmandal reeoun!eS. Brickner and Enri1bt Immediately pointed out Samet placed title al the Coto de Cua property aolely In bis wife'• name IOIDe Ume aro. a,tckner tolct new1men afterward tbat bis client would try to eeeun hi• freedom by poetlq $10,000 cub ball. Fortune Made in Quick Buy-sell Action COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -Denver lawyer Leon Bronfln owned a Colorado Sprtnp abopplna center for juat 12 rnlnulel,-buf be made aood uae of the time, tu~ a cool f1IO.OOO profit, olftctala -cloee to tbe trmaactlaa lakl. Bronftn paid Sl.35 mllUon to t.be owners ol the Clrele Eut Mall, then quickly told the property to Gerald Nakata, ,r1p.re1ent1n1 Pacific Mana1ement Co .. a Seattle prdpertJ' mana1ement fll'm, oltlciala Hid. Theule once: fl.l mlllloa, • accordin1 tO documents filed with city officlala. "He (Bronfln) owned the mall for a sum total ol about 12 minutes," said John stack, the mall ,_..al m ... a1er. Coateetecl ln SeaWe, Nab&a Hid tbat tbe procedure "la pretty commoa tbrouebout tbe country.,. Bronftn'1 involvement in the tran1aetlon took place Aq. •. but It •• not eompleted mt.ti Tbunday. wbea Honolulu buslnwman Lowell C. E. IDI obtained tbe 1boppin1 center from Nakata In what the Internal Revenue Service calla a "1031 Tu-deferred Exchange," documents filed 1how. Nakata said that the swap Involved a piece of Ina's property in Hawall. In 1ucb an eacban1•. two partlH 1wap property of comparable value, avoldlnt capltal·talna tu• in tbt ,...,.,..., tu olnclala aaid. "We're talkllll about a bit chunk of mone)' ,'' Hid Bob Morrtl, an IRS •Pok•man in Deever. "A 1hort~term capltal 1atn, you'd have to pay tu oa 100 percent of it -and tbil la about 11 1bort u you can •et." ' INSIDE TOb~ ~ T lat '· C1'0tOft pr1t1e•11 of porocfw" '-di ofl o 'l*rf of ntntaMmnt al loeGJ col· •• -nen before oU tlw mdnt• CJrriw. Sn Page Cl. •••ex = cw ... .. NFSIEl'•z M =·'· ... -...•·c:t ----~ =-0 ..... ...... . T•ca... 0 :::: ~ WP I I CW ,. ............ ----~-.:--- PSA Halt Cramps Flights Stranded pMBengt1n1 holding tlckeu on canu led flights of 111trakebound P actrlc Southwest Airline• continued beating a v •t h todaf t o n :s.:rvalion counten1 o ot her commuter alrll~ One o( UlOtSt• 1urhncs. Newport tl e at4"h bued Air California, repo rlt:d reservl\tlon a nd inforrnatioo call11 had jumped 64 1>erctlnt 11ln&:t' SOO PSA pilots and flight ~na(1neers went out on :.trike Thursday lHelated sto~. phOlO Page AS) M ar k P e t erson o f Air <.:a ltfornaa s aid the airline 's reser vation agents in San ~~rancisco "didn't even have time to taJk with me ·· IAAN'S VITAL REFINERY CITY OF A8AOAN UNDER SIEGE Other T•rget Ar•H In Both Countrt•• Noted on M•p Ear l ie r thi s w eek Ai r California r e ported it had roughly l ,SOO seats available daily to accommodate stranded commuters. WAR NEAR END?. • • The strike has idled 200 PSA ru ghls d aily between points in California, Nevada, Arizona and Meidco. Nearly half of all commuter nights in California a re flown by PSA. fighting but warning that ·•any assistance offered to the Iranian regime. especially in the field of spu e parts, will be cons idered a n act of a ggression against --"=a~<fS sttOr1ty." T here h ave been r e ports. denied by Washington. that Iran might seek spare parts for its Am e r ican -m a d e plan e s in exchange for release of. the 52 Ame rican.Sit has held hostage since Nov 4 Ir an reported "very heavy .. civilian casva lties in Abadan and Khorr amshahr, two major • por ts on the Shatt al-Ara b waterway. Tehran Radio quoted Iranian President Abolhassan Ban i-Sadr as de nyin g Iraq's c laim that it had captur ed Khorrams hahr It said he visited the front Thursday a nd went wit h in f our mi l es o f Khorramshahr Tehran Radio said ·'the hrave people'' of Khorramshahr had set up defenses on a ll sides of the <'ity and were fi ghting in the stree ts and on the roofto ps . T he Iraqi military said earlier Iraqi for ces had capt ured Khorramshahr C\fld were closing in on Ahwaz, the cap ital of Ira n 's oi l-r ic h Khuzes t a n Province 70 miles t o the north. T he cla im fue led s peculation Iraq was trying to seize aJI of Iran's 24,000-square·m ile oil heartland. A spokesman m Paris for a Surf Fi sliing Eve11l Slate d A surf fi s hing co nt~st 1s sche duled this Sat urday and Sunday at Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington Beal'h. The event. beginning at s a m. both days, is sponsored by the state Department or Parks and Recreation. Registration is at the contest station at the m am lifeguard tower at Bolsa Chica on days or the competition. . A trophy and prizes will be g1ve.n. Fishin g licenses a re req uired for people 16 years and older Cla ses Set In Wrestling The Boys Club of Huntington Beach is offe ring two wrestling classes for youngsters from 6 to 13 years of age. T he firs t session, a t 19699 Edu ca tion Lan e, b ega n T hursday and e nds Oct. 23. The second session will be from Oct . 30 to Nov. 20. B o th session s cos t $2 . Additional information can be obtained by calling 968-0509. ORANGE COAST H r DAILY PILOT fh~ 01.-. (N\I O•ilr P•tot 111t1tft Wft•cflli '' com01IMICI '"' Newt Pttr\\ ·~ l)VblltMCI o~ tn.. 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He declined to elaborat~ but-the 1-raqi decision was unders tood to mean It had stopped shipments through the pipelines to the Mediter ranean as we ll as through the gulf. Gove rnment s ources in o e i g bboring Unite d Arab Emirates said more than 30 JAPAN HARDEST HIT BY OIL CUTBACK -A3 NUCLEAR WAR POSSIBLE IN MIOOl£ EAST -A4 cargo s h ips ca rryi ng goods bound for Iraq and Iran were a n c ho r ed j us t outside t he Persian Gulf, apparently afraid to enter the war zone. Baghdad Radio broadcast a claim that Iraqi anti-aircraft brought down 11 Iranian planes that raided the cities of Mosul and Kirkuk and economic and military installations e lsewhere. Informed sources s aid there was hea vy damage to the small oil refinery in K.irkuk and to•the Larger refinery in the southern port of Basra , which Iranian jets pounded Thursday . Within hours of the start of the strike , it was reported lines of people were 20 to 30 qeep at limes at Lindbergh Field in San Dlego, PSA 's home base. Peterson said Air California flights headed t o No rthe rn California out of John Wayne Airport in Orange County and Onta r io Ai r port a re full or ne arly fuJI It's the same story for Air California flights coming south from the three major Bay Area airports San Jose, OakJand a nd San Francisco. he sa id. "We 're encouraging ~le to make their t ravel plans far in advance because so many or our flights are already full," said Peterson. A United s pokesm an said the airline had only scattered seats a vai l abl e be t we e n S an Francisco and Los Angeles until the middle of next wee k. Extra nights between San Diego and Los Angeles and San Diego and San Francisco have been added by Western a nd Pan Am erican World Airways . Most a irlines, including Air California, are accepting PSA's standard interline tickets. ~--JUST BREAKING--- Late items from today's world a1ld national news developmnls. Carter Holds Delivery Of Engines t9 Iraq WASHING TON (AP l -The Carter administr ation, anxious 10 maintain neutrality in the Iraq-Iran war, has abruptly changed its mind and is holding up shipment of military-related equipment ticketed for the traqian Navy. '"' The transaction involves six General E lectric gas turbine engmes designed to power frigates being built in Italy. U.S. officials, who asked not to be identified, s aid the administration decided to postpone the order e ven though t he frigates might not be delivered to Iraq for a year or more. As recently as Wednesday afternoon, t he administration had reconfirmed its intention to go ahead with the sale. Catbfl (.'ftt~1·~ lfnrbor KEY WEST , Fla (AP) -Boat captains returning from Cuba today with no passengers told authorities the Cuban government has closed the harbor at Mariel, the port of de barkation for tens of thousands of refugees who have fled to the United States this year. Twenty boats wit hout passengers ar rived in Key West early today and about JO more were reported on their way, the Coast Guard said. l.~ •. lsk~ Oil P11rh._ TOKYO (AP) The United Stales wants to meet with Japan. Britain, France, West Germany and Italy, the chief customers for Persian Gulf oil, to discuss keeping the oil lifeline open through the Hormuz Strait in light of the Iran-Iraq war, the Japanese government said today. .. In Washington, an aide to President Carter, who asked not to be identified, said there had been discussions with these nations about maintaining navigation rights during the fighting -but-he said there is no likelihood of a formal conferel\ce. DfJllflr Fin~ taold l "p _ LO~N (AP>.,-The dollar fi rmed Hainsl most major currencies today. GOad closed slighUy big he r. In Tok'yo, the dollar closed at 212.90 yen, a drop of 2.75 from Thursday. In London, the pound coet $2.3183, compared to $2.3978. Gold closed in London at '100 an ounce, up from .-& late Thursday. In Zurich, gold clOMd at $'100.50, $Z up from Thursday's close. The metal was tradi ng around tm8.50 later today. Q1take H1111lt""' ,.,,,,...,, TAFT (AP> -The second earthquake ln the west.em San Joaquin Valley in just over two days ratUed windows and s ta rtled a few residents today but caused no serious damage, ofliclals reported. The 6:19•.m. quake wu cente red near Taft, about 22 miles southwest of Bakersfield, and wu meuured at 4.4 on the open-ended Richter scale by the Caltech Seismology Laboratory In Pasadena . Pope l*p.-H11 St1H•1d VATICAN CITY <AP> -Pope John Paul 11 opened bia fint syuod ~Roman Catholic bilhop9 todaf with expectations that it will break no ne w around And wm reaft'lnn tbe cburcb'• tra ditional oppoa'Uon to blrth control. abortkJD, divorce and extra-marital sex..W relalJGaa. o .. ,,~-'•-1RV1NE HISTORICAL EXP£RTS VOW FlGHT TO PRESERVE IRVINE LANDMARK Gener•I Store Mlty Go to Mek• Wey for Slx_.•n• DMded Hlghwey Hi-Story Threatened? Fight V owe <I for Olrl Irvin~ Gen~ral Store By RIC HARD GR F.EN Ol I .. o.lly ~, ... St ... Historical authorities s ay they a re prepared to fight against road.wideni ng pl ans that could possibly result in the destruction of some of thel>ldest buildings an Irvine Ian Johnson, president of t he 1-rvine-Historic;tl Society~ said this morning she plans to make . sure proposed widenin~ of Sand Canyon Avenue does n 't mean the end for the Irvine General Store. established an 1909 "lr vin e ha s ve r y f ew historical buildings-." she said .. u ·s not just the Irvine General Store There are other buildings along Sand Canyon that must be protected Like the old blacks mith s h o p , th e bean a n d g r ain building and the Irvine garage. the old oak trees a long Sand Canyon must also be protected." Ms. Johnson sa id she has seen t oo muc h d es t r u c t io n of historical buil dings in lrvme "There used to be an old railroad station by the Irvine .Gener al Store.·· sn e said "That was destroyed in 1966 or 1967. It's a good thing that Denise Schoonover <who runs the store> . went over to the station with a pickup truck and s aved some of the old benches ''We lost t he old Wa lnut Ware house and the F ran cis Packing Hous e came down We're going to get involved in the study about the widening of Sand Canyon to make sure the same thing doesn 't happen to the stare ·' Ms . Schoonover said t his morning she 1s confident that the ~1Cy can rind a way to improve Sand Canyon and not harm the store or other nearby structures. T h e cit y Publi c Wo rk s Department now is studying-how- l he r oad can b-e im prove d w ithout damagin g histor ical buildings and old oak trees along the road Harry Ehrlich. public works ad m imstrator for the city, said he t hanks the r oad can be widened without harming the historic bu.ildjngs . H e s aid local hi s t o r ical authorities wtll be mvolved in the design for Im proving Sand Canyon between the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways. 5J llo111es Pla111ted lie explained the road must be widened to s ax lanes (its currently two lanes) because a cor porate yard and dog pound will be built near Sand Canyon a nd t he San ta Fe railroad tracks . -£ordata Park Site Development OK'd Nuk~ Blast Told STOCKH OLM , Sweden <AP> T he Sw e d is h r esea r c h observatory said Thursday the Soviet Un ion set off what appeared to be an underground nu c lear explosion . its t hird within two weeks. One of Fountain Valley's few l' em a i n in g u n d e v e Io p e·d residential tracts will soon have 51 new homes. Th e c ity 's Pl a n nin g Com missicm has.~rQ.Y.ed plans for a new housing development on t he west side of Cordat a Street. 'south of Corda ta P ark. The homes wi II be constructed by Standard· Pacific Corp. or Costa Mesa, which purchased the · 11.3-acr e s ite fr om t he Fountain Valley School District last month for $2 ,725,000. Standard-Pacific offi cials say the new homes, all two-story four -bedroom structures, will be priced at $180,000 to $225,000. The project also calls for the developer to dedicate 1.7 acres of the property for an addition to Cordata Park directly soutb Qf the existing recreation a rea. Despite the high pr ice tags, the developer a nticipates no diffi culty in selling the new homes. · • w e·r e con cer ned a bout in t e r est rates."· s aid-Da vid Lan glois. vice president or Standard · Pacific. ''But we·re not concerned a bout real estate values because they"ll continue to go up in Orange Coun ty due to the demand for housing and the shortage of buildable land." La nglois described Fountain Valley as a prime location . He predicted that 90 percent of the new homes will be sold to c u r r e nt Fountai n V a lley residents who are pleased with the city and its school system but wis h to m ove to m ore luxurious dwellings. t;n y offi cials also hope to take advantage of Standard·Pacific's park land dedication and SSl.000 park ~ee payment to completely redesign the Cordata recreation area. Gary Davis. Fountain Valley·s parks and recreation d irector. said the city has applied for a $54,000 federal gra nt, which w o uld b e add e d t o Standard-Pacific's park fees for improvements at Cordata Park. The existing park includes a s m a ll pl ayground a n d a ba s k e tball co u rt .atop the adjacent city reservoir. Davis said the hard court area is not level and has bee n difficult to s upervise. If the f ede r al funds a r e obtained, Davis pred icted the city will abandon recreation use or the reservoir, improve the pla yground , r e l ocate the basketball court and create a large open field play area. "If we don't get the grant, we will have to come up with the balance ourselves," he added. "But we're hopeful ... " 'Princess ' Suit N ixe d SAN FRANCISCO <AP > A feder al 1udge has dis· missed a $20 billion suit against the producers or "'Death of a Princess" which claimed th at the con· troversial movie about th e ' execution of a Saudi Ara· bia n prin cess defa m e d Moslems. U.S. Di st rict J udge Robert Aguilar said Thurs- day that the suit , broughl by two attorneys on behalf of 600 million Moslems worldwide, bordered on the "frivolous.·· Aguilar said a defamation suit could not be brought on behalf or such a group. T he movie, which traces the story or a princess ac· cused of adultery . was broad ca s t on ·public television in May. WHY ALDEN'S? We show more than thirty manufacturer's carpet lines with approximately 3000 samples. We carry about 100 rolls of carpet at special prices .. In our remnant room jlre hundreds of remnants from tiny to room size. Every American manufacturer of vinyl is represented in our vinyl display: Armstrong, Congoleum. Gaf. Mannington, Biscayne and Amtico. Rolls and remnants in stock at special prices. Gur drapery department includes cu~om fraperies. "Levelors,.. Woven Wood Bhnds. Custom Bedspreads and special. treatments. for unusual windows. We not only have a specialist in this department. but our own excellent installer as well. Wood floors are represented by several manufacturers such as Bruce, Harris and Sykes. Patterns include Plank and Parquet designs. 1663 PlACENTIA AVENU~ • q>_SJ~ MESA. CAllf. 91611 • PHONE 646 ·41138 -646·23.S.S -• BUSINESS STOCKS ll ... .. ·-'• .. .... r Friday, Septttmbor 26 1980 II F DAILY PILOT FRB Af.l.ark~d Housing, Money ~Disaster Feared By JOHN ClJNNIFP .. ~-...... .,.. NEW YORK An important home mortgage group has intensified t\.s al-tack on the Federal Rest!r ve Hoard, saying the board's policies threaten th~ couotr.)' with .. a housing and economic disaster .. The U.S League of Savings A!>soeiations, whose m em- bers hold a maJor portion of horn~ mortgages, rlaam :. the Fed has favored commercial banks over 5uvan gs m stitutions and thwarted long-term rinanr1al plaonin& "I think 1t is a legitim a te question to ask 1f ltle t-'ederal Reserve does not have too much power." s aid Wilham O'Connell . executive vice president. in & n1lifom1a ad dress this week to leafWe member!> He said at represented "an ~• tr aordinary , unwa rrantt!d ilnd dangerous grant of power to a few non elected public of(i e1als who are not J C rountable to the elertoratC' nf .i representa tive democracy " O'Connell's comm ~nts were thi: latest development an a l'ampat).!n against Federal Reser ve and regul;i ton ac t ions whi c h th e l eag u1.· says endangers the general econom} and hous ing and home financing espt>c1e:ill\ CVHH•H The campaign , designerl tci relie\'t• 'dirrin11· near chaos in financial markets,·· 1nr lutit•)> ~1>4 1•1·hc'> lobbyan~ court action to rever se a regulator' dc1·1~1011 .11111 \tn Cid vertistng campaign ~oon In get under v. ;n E RRATIC l"EO POLICa•:~. h<' -JllJ h •H' plunged this country into a f1nanc1al mala1i;r., "1ll..1 douhlt> ii1~11 in- fl ation threat ening to b etorn1· rn fll'I inflJtttin with runaway interest r ates and nMng ucwmplc1'1mc-n1 ' O'COnnell's blast at Fl'C.l ufftrtJfc,, Jllll 1 ht· 1>1·1>o1'.'1tor) lnsututions Dert-gulat1on \omm11t1·r· -.. hu-h ht-all! " f''ed dominated, ha~ been bualdtnf.! (11r I \l'Olr fl ul fl I llfl!S uf the diffteuJties run deeper He said m any of the• rrnan1·1al µ111hh 1W· "' mnrl ~ilge lenders ong1nated 1o1.1th the tni;~1·11n~ r1f 111fJJl11111 h> thc• Vietnam war. and the ~ub-.t11u1·11'rv..,,.,t:11in.i. "' 11 In ntl price mrreases and fC'deral bud ~cl rl•·hnt- BECAt:SE OF INFLATlO". O < 1m111 ,.11 t 'onl!rt>s~ authon zed re moval of interest ltmttdtt in::. 1.11 "J' trtf!• hop ing that tugher returns on dep<1'ilt' rrnchl riHM·I 1 ~l oll'f•h11 e m the dollar's purchasing puw~r Congress, he said. was Wl'>t' .1nd pr uch nt • nough • t<> write into law that rlcn~gulat1un ::.tlClulJ <lt.•\+'hrfJ 1n an orderl} manner over a six year pertf')(I 1101 11 • n "tl he said. in reLinqUJshtng pqwer OYCC lb.e..p«u.:~ Authority over deregulation 1t1t a~ grc111l t.-<l t•• ltlt' DIOC. an which vanous financial re~ul.itllf\ .JRt'llt 11:., have a voaee. but in wh1 rh O'Connell said. thl• l-'l•dl'r.11 Hc!>ervC' 1s "the nagstup and dominant agi:nl~ l.ES.'i THAN TWO M OSTIL-.. aftt r it.., l\lr 1t1allU1) l>IOC virtually eliminated a re~ulat1on thut Jll·rrnmerl '\&vings institutions to offer m ore ..ittnu ltH· \1dcJ~ thJn com merciaJ banks on 6-month mun<·y 111.irkt'! , .... 11fn .1tc~ As a result. the s a' angs indu~ti' d.ttm'-11 ha' udden- ly been thrown into compel1t1on v..1lh murh lu r~er and stronger commerciaJ banks 1n~tcerl of being able to adjust and strengthen itself over a penod of vears The effect. 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I ' - --~-LY PILO-T -~~~·~-~,-~ _________ S.orts G(2! • JohnSevano • Rams ManageD1ent Overreacts Rams numt•Kt1me nl as begmntnft to paruc It appears all the nk>d111 prl'UUtt' 1s ftnally st art ln1 lo gt>l lo them or bettf'r yet. 1t '1 finally startlna to ~•ch SW(~t Georg1a Tempers Oarod and mana11ement offl C'aab blew their eool last week after a fellow col ltague Ken Gumkk or the Valley News. who has covered thl' Rams th~ past thl'ff susons wrote a player re1H•t 1on paert> to S weet Georgia 's n ew ~:o m p11n y , "Empress ProducUons." which was forml"d at an eshmat ed costol$250 m11Hon GUllNIC'K'S STOil'\', from a Joumahst1c standpoint. was more than t.Jmely Here was a lady that hadn't negotiated at all with her players, hadn't made a public ap· pearance to the media the entire summer . and suggested the re was a hea vy cash Clow problem within the organization, announcing through the media (she couldn't avoid that) that a new $250 !Dillion production company had been formed. N 1•t-dl1•11i; to ~11y , UJ>on le•rnJng of their own~r ·s m•w "toy " the players were less than t•nthu)(t•tl Sorrlt' wt•rc undurst1md11bly angry whalt> othn i.. •1Ullt• frnnkly, found It rather humor<>WI "I waot to daoc.. 111 U1c first one (pro· duC'lion J ttnd I 'm going to wear a G-string," r oi11 rnt-ill ~I Hoh Hrud:unsk 1 in Gum1ck ·s· story · I m tcJO ~rl'tty lo play Uabe Ruth," joked r at Thoma:- .. An• ou k1dd1ng or what., .. said Pat Hadt>n "I ~uei.i. I l'Ould take a part in her first one l'rn not doing anything for four weeks. A<-luaUy.·I th111k I'm tc'o s hort to be in the mov- 1elt " ·"She'~ doing what"" gasped Mike Fanning. 'She must have enou~h money to bum a wet elephant ·· THE PLA VERS' REACTION was expected. Here they were trymg to fight like ~II for an extra $20.000 or $30,000, and all the while Sweet Georgia was putting together a new production <'On'lpany. "It's just another example of bow manage· me nt does n't care," Jack Reynolds told Gumick. "See, they've got the money. It rqay not be the Rams' mon~y but she's got tt, and she doesn 't want to give it to the players, the people who took this team lo the Super Bowl. "Incentive? There's no incentive here. Whether you win or lose you get paid the same ," said Reynolds. Anyway (and this part is a bit cloudy), Sweet Georgia either read or heard about the Gurnick's article and went into a rage. She im· mediately called Coach Ray Malavasi and slapped him on the wrist for letting the players talk about her like that, and then he immediately went into a rage and slapped Gurnick on the wrist for w riling such •'a slanted and inaccurate•· piece. E VEN GENERAL MANAGER Don Klosterman got into the act. questioning the propriety of the article but, as Gurnick admitted later, Klosterman handled the matter in a much more dignified mpner. "He was very nice compared to the way Ray blasted me," said Gumick. "Look, I wun'l out t'o attack the Rama. I'm not pulling a crusade a1ainlt them like a few other writers have been accused of doini. I wu simply doing a reaction story to what Geortta announced last week." Malavasi, as a punishment, barred Gurnick from talking to any more of the players on the practice field, which was somewhat funny ln that the press has always been barred from do- ing such things. THE POINT, Oil the bottom line lo all this is that Sweet Georgia and Malavasi panicked. Sweet Geortta because she was worried about public opinion, and Malavasi because the boss was getting on him. (See SEVANO, Page 98) Crucinl Trip for LA ............. 'We Need lnwnsity Against Padres' -Lopes • LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Dodgers had hoped the return home after a poor road trip would give them the boost they needed in the National League West But Thursday's 3·2 loss to San Francisco droppt!d Lo6 Angeles out of a tie with Houston for the West lead and the Dodgers ended their homestand with only four wins in nine games. Tonight, trailing Houston by one game. the Dodgers play in San 011 ·1·.-Tot1ighf Cha11t11-T I 1· al 7 Diego, where the Padres have won five of sjx games against Los Angeles this season. "SAN DIEGO ALWAVS gives us a lot of trouble down there," said Dave Lopes, who accounted for three of the Dodgers' 10 hits Thursday and both of their runs. "We're just goiAg to have to play San Diego with the same inte.nsity we do Houston and Cincinnati . " Dave Goltz, 7·8, will start the first game The Pennant Race Gatttea Houatoft Dodge,. ClnclnMU W L G8 left 17 M 9 .. 17 t • 15 19 2Yl • Tiii-~ DODGERS "I. HOME (31 Oct. l, •. S "'-~Ion. AWAY 1615otpl :It, 77, 11•1 SM! Oleoo. Sec>t. JO.Oct I, l et S.n Fr..clw:o CINCINNATI (I I' HOME ISi ~I lO, Oct I vs. Sari Ol1110; Oct J. C, S V1' Ati.nt• AWAY IJI ~ 2', 17, 21; •I Houston. HOUSTON (t) HOME (•I Sept n . 11, ,. vs C1n<inn•lo; Sotpl. lO, Oct I,)"' Allent• AWAY 131 Oct. ], ~. s ., LOs ........ of the series against the Padres' Steve Mura, 7-7. The Dodgers play three in San Diego and three in San Farancisco before returning home to close the regular season in a three-game series with Houston. Out of necessity, the Dodgers started Conner Refuses To Discuss '83 NEWPORT. R. I. CA P > Freedom skipper Dennis Conner had just completed a two-year mission to defend the America's Cup. and he was not ready to start talking about 1983. campaign was actually carried by two yachts, Enterprise and the year-ol<l Freedom: Conner decided only in May to go with the newer boat after try· ing both off Newport .and off his home in San Diego for the put year. It was an investment of time and money by the spoMOr· ing Fort Schuyler Foundation unmatched in the cup's 129-year history. three rookies against the Giants. Mickey Hatcher opened al third base in place of Ron Cey. who suffered a bruised thumb in Wednesday night's game. Mike Scioscia and Bobby Mitchell were also in the starting lineup, and when Mitchell in· jured a hamstring in the first innin&. he_ was replaced by another rookie, Rudy Law. "WE HAD A LOT of offense out of our lineup, I don't care who took their places," uid Lopes, who home red in the, flnLill· ning and singled in the Dodgers' only other run in the ninth. ·'There's a tremendous amount of pre- ssure in a pennant race. It's more mental than physical. and it's particularly tough on the young player . ·'Consideri ng e verything , we're fortunate to be where we are." Ed Whitson, 11·11, with relief help from Gary Lavelle, earned Thursday's victory, ending a personal three-game losing streak against Lo6 Angeles. --- HIGH THROW ALLOWS AUDY LAW A BASE HIT. "First, I'm going Lo have to decide if I'm ready to give up two years or my life or three years, because that's whal it's coming to,'' said Conner, who brought a new level of dedica· lion to the triennial yachting event. Bond also said be will stay with the so-called "bendy mast" introduced to cup competition this s ummer by the British Yacht Lionheart and copied by the Australians before the start of the ftoals. Wives Tales No Pressure on Coaches By CURT SEEDEN Of ... o.ity ...... Sl.lff "IT'D BE EASV to get caught up in the euphoria of it right now and say I can't wait until 1983, ·· he said. "But I can •t do that." -There are quite a few Orange County junior college rivalries that can be tabled intense, but _ none match the battles that have . ··--taken place over the years between Golden West and Orange Coast colleges. follow the football team. Our friends also go to the games. and so does Ray's family." Pat con· tinues . And she says the daily routine around the--Stra~k1eford -abode remains pretty much the way it always is during the week of the OCC -GWC contest. It's pretty calm. Con n e r troun ced t h e challenger Australia by three m inutes, 38 seconds Thursday to take his fourth victory in the best·of·seven finals and turn back the 24th threat to the New Yor k Yacht Club's hold on the top prize in sailing. But Alan Bond, head of the Australian campaign, already is making plans for the 25th challenge. He said he will return in three years with two new 12-meters. He and Australia designer Ben Lexcen, who wi ll draw the plans for t he two new yachts, said every boat vying to defend or challenge for the cup in 1983 will sport such rigs. which have a flexible lop that allows more sail to be exposed to the wind and still conform to the 12-meter de· sign rules. AUSTRALIA SKIPPER Jim Hardy, wh o scared the Americans by winning one race in the finals and leading in another only to have the time limit expire, said his three turns at the wheel of a challenging boat are enough. The players are physically re· ady. emotionally prepared; the fans have set aside this particular Saturday night; and both campuses are buzzing with excitement. But the two men who direct this annual s how ...._ Orange Coast Coach Dick Tucker and Golden West Coach Ray Shackleford -seem far more relaxed. In fact, they refuse to let the pressure get to them. And that comes from two pret· ty good sources: their wives. Pal Shackleford met her husband when both were 12 years old. She has seen her share of football over the years and she loves every second of it. "I go to every game and I have for lots of years. All the coaches' wives usually sit together," Pa\ explains. ·'Golden West hu always been very fortunate to have a lot ol people who have continued to' '"Everything's the same," Pat explains matter-of-factly. "Ray doesn't bring bis football home with him. There's nothing out or ' the ordinary that we do or that we don't do. It's just like any other game during the season." "We've had a very good lesson, and I can tell you ·not to ta ke us lightly." said Bond. "We 're a country and a peopole who keep on trying." The 1980 campaign was the third mounted by Bond and the fifth straight by an Australian boat. ......... Does Ray eat any special meal the day of the game? "He eats whatever l fix," Pat responds. In s hort. the Shacklefords manage to live with the pre· (See WIVES, Pa1e 81) HIS RESOLVE to invest in two yachta reflects the impact the Freedom effort has had on this elite sport. The U.S. defense "I'll not sail an America's Cup challenger again . . . I'm ju.st a winemaker and a weekend s ailor. The parttimers are finished. Dennis Conner has pro- ven that,'' said Hardy, one of Australia's major vintners. WINNERS' REWARD -Freedom skipper DennJa Connor waves a drink in reaction to Tbunday'a victory. Behind him are crew members Rieves Potta (center) and Tom Whidden (top). -"--'--~~~~~~~~~- Tars, CdM Clash; Edison Gets Test By ROGER CARLSON °' ... Defly ...... ~ Corona del llar H!gh's Sea K.ings seek lo snap a.seven-game losing streak to arch-rival Ne wport Harbor and Edison Hlgh's Chargers are trying to protect a 10.game winning streak as the non·league football season enters Week No. 3. -A capacity crowd is expected at Orange Coast Colle1e where El Modena'• Vaniuarda invade, eyein• a second ltrailht upeet of defendiq Cl F Big Five Conference champion Edison, while additional seating bas been placed at Newport Harbor to help ac· comodate an expected overflow crowd. D.J . Bell and bis Edison teammatee a re ,ranked No. 1 in the Big Five Conference and Orange County, which is exactly where they were a year ago when El Modena shocked the Chargers, 28·27. And Newport Harbor will be trying to tum ita season around after an 0.2 start, and they can make it a full 180 dearees with a victoey over Corona del Mar on a night celebrating the school'• 50th year. Elsewhere, Fountain Valley's Barona travel to Long Beach lo duel Wilson for the sixth straight time, boplna to keep an unblemished record against the Bruins intact. Huntington Beach's Oilers tackle Bolsa Grande wltb an eye on anappiq the school's 27·1ame winleu streak-and Laguna Beach, buoyed by a 41H6 rout over Mayfair a week ago, bosta speedy Elsinore. San Clemente tries to re·arouP after a 7·6 Jou to Corona del Mar. but wiU be doin1 it without receiver-defensive back deluxe Bob Owens against Villa Park, while Dana Hills ii goin1 after ita fourth stralaht victory at Buaett. Dana Hlllll, 2..0 Oft the HUOD, would create a acbool record with a triumph a1ainlt the La Puenle·bued Bauett eleven. Saddleback ii platued by injuries, but still rat. the favorite's role at winleu Irvine and Unlnntty will be t.rytq to bounce t>.lt from a 14· 13 io. at TulUD with a test aaamst Laauaa Hills, a team which exteDded defendinJ Sea View League kiqpln Estancia , before f 81lln1 in the ftnal seeoada, lS.14. WeatmiDlter bosu Empire Lea1ue . representative Cypreaa and Caplatrano Valley'• unbeaten Cou1an travel to .Carlsbad, a team which lbeUed San 'Dieco Hoover, 54-0, in tbt flnt weell. ,...... • ._0:•1 c_._. .... ......,...._ .,....._.,......_ .. oc;c l'...,_V....,•La..._ .....0r ............... llNCll • .._. .. &A9lllW e..tll Vll'9,_. .. 1111 a....-0-...... ...... ... _. ... ....... ~ ........ ~ .......... Vtete c,.,.. ....... ... ~v....,•c:.r ..... ~-... -...,.,..._. .. _ .. . . \ Irvine EOl l lO N VOL. 73, NO. 270, 4 SECTIONS.~ PAGES • ORANGE CO UNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1980 Iraqi Pla~es Bo \'our Hometown Dally NewNpaper TWEN:rY-FtV1: CENTS Te~ran Oil Re_fin~ry New Kid in Toana We s tern Airlines jet a pproaches J ohn War ne Airport for -- test landing . The a irline recently won nght to fly one flight. a.day oul oC the coWlty airport starting O~t. 27. Until now. only Air California and Hughes Airwest have been able to fly fro m the airport. Western officials brought in the plane today to study landing and takeoff patterns . Noise tests revealed the 737 will generate roughly the same a m ount of noise produced by the Air California jets. Huge Award Given For Birth Damages By DAVID K UTZMANN OI -o.llJ ~ ... S\Mf A settlement that could total $26 million has been awarded in Orange County Superior Court to - the family of a 3·year-old Laguna Hills girl who suffered mental and physical injuries durin11t birth at Mission Community Hospi.taj Hi 1977. . . Terms of the settlement were a nnoun ced in ope n court T hursday by Super ior Court Judge John K. Trotter. who met with attorneys for the hospital a nd parents during the past week to reach a final accord. As explained by Trotter to·- Brenda and Ro na ld N ath , pa r ents of Kaleina Nath, the youngster's estate will receive $50,000 a nnua lly fro m the Mission Viejo hospital with a built-in escalator clause of '4 percent a year. Should the child live a normal life span of about 72 years, the damages could total $26 million, the judge told the Naths . Trotter said a conservatorship would be established for the young girl's estate. He said the Naths could invest the monies the estate receives but they would be answerable to the court each year on how those funds were used. In addition lo the settlement. the family's attorney, Robert L. Charbonnea u of Newport Beach, was awarded $250,000 in legal fees. Court doc ume nts indicate Mrs . Nath was admitted to Mt.sioo Community Hospital in September, 19"1'7. to give birth. However, she claimed she was left unattended on a gurney for a long enough time for the fetus to suffer injuries when its now of oxygen was restricted. This led Death Corner To Get Light? The Irvine Public Wol'Jls Department is preparing plans and cost es ti m at es for a stoplight on Campus Drive and Verano Way where a blind lban was hit by a car last month. The Irvine City Council earlier this week told the department to look into putting a stoplight there in response to complainll by a group of UC Irvine resident 1.t ude nis who 1 a l d the lnteraectlon ne ar UCI is not 1afe. Richard LaBe lle, 30, is reeoverin1 from injuries be suffered while trying to cross Campus Drive near Verano Wayr Hla rufde dol was killed Lil tbe acdaent. I ., to brain da m age and other injuries. Trotter noted that the child would need around·the-clock a tte ntion by nurses a nd he approved the deposit of a lump sum of money in a fund that would be used specifically for m edical bills. The Naths agreed in court to a ccept an additional $50,000 from the hospital's insurance company to ·give up their right to sue when the child dies. The judge said they would have had the right to initiate a nother cause of action upon her death. The Naths originally filed their lawsuit against the hospital and its three owners in October. 1978. 'Doctor' Still Jailed on Murder Rap A Coto de Caza man who allegedly posed as a physician in Southern California for four years, and allegedly lost one p atient who di ed of acute diabetes, remains jailed today in lieu of up to $50,000 bail. Gerald Barnes, 47. did win a reduction of his $200,000 bail at a tiearing Thursday in Harbor Judicial District Court before Judge Robert Polis. Another hearing on the case was set Oct. 20 in the same court. Barnes stands a ccused of murder, grand theft, unlicensed medical practice and issuance of false prescriptions as the result of a six-week probe by the State Bo ard of Medical Quality Assurance. De puty District Attorney Enright argued Thursday for sustaining the $200,000 bail set by Orange County Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom. Barnes' defense attorney, David Brickner, a forme r Ounre C®.Db' dep\ltY district attorney .ar1u e d about circumstances s urrounding his client's actions. Judge Polis finally set bail in a complicate d three-option arrangement. He said he will allow Barnes to 10 free on a $50,000 bail bood, or if at leut '20,000 equity ·lD bia Coto de Cua bome is plediecf, or if &be defendant forts over tt0,000 in CHh that Call be attributed to bll own ftnllliclal resources. Brickner and Enright immediately polnted out Barnea placed title of the Coto de Cua property solely In hi• wife's name aome time aio. t Civilians Evacuate Airport BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP) -Iraq claimed its warplanes bombed an oil refinery in Tehran today in retal iat ion for r e peated Iranian air st rikes. T he blow against the Iranian capitol came as refineries or both coun tries in t he oi l hea rtl a nd t o t h e southwest were ablaze a fter heavy artillery duels on the fifth day of the war The Teh ran Ktlac k was reported even as both Persian Gulf oil giants appeared to be moving toward m ediation of their border conflict. The Tehran refinery products 200,000 barrels of oil a day, abo ut o ne third of Iran 's domestic consumption l>efore the revolution. Iraq threatened other such attacks unless Iran JAPAN HAAOEST HIT BY OIL CUTBACK -A3 NUClEAA WAR POSSIBLE IN •OOLE EAST-M stopped Its dally air raids on Iraq i oU lifelines. Minuus after the air raid was reported, Tehran Radio said Iranian officials were orderin11t civilians to evacuate the entire vicinity of Tehran's Mehrabad inte rnational airport "for sec urit y r eason s ." Th e bro adcast also to ld Tehran residents lo "turn off your lights and stay where you are until we tell you otherwise." Both countries have indicated they will a ccept Islamic m e d iatio n , a ccordi ng t o Pakistani Foreign Minister Aga Shabi, a key figure in the 40-me mber Islamic Conference of Nations . He s poke with r e po rters in New Yo rk in . advance of a meeting of U.N. de l egates who also are m e mbe r s o f the-I s la m ic conference. Baghdad Radio broadcast a stateme nt by Iraqi Foreign Minister Saadoon Hammadeh saying Iraq would "welcome a ny discussion •' to end the fighting but warning that "any assistance offered to the Iranian regime, especially in the field of spere parts, will be considered an act of aggression against Iraq 's security." The re have been repo rts, (See WAR, Page AZ) Stanton Supported By OC Deputies _ The a ssociation of Orange County De put y S h e riffs announced today it is endorsing challenger Roger Stanton over incumbent Philip Anthony for the 1st District s eat on the county Board of Supervisors. The election is Nov. 4. Bob MacLeod, busin ess manager for the associ ation, said Stanton was chosen by the gro up 's political a ct i on c ommittee bec ause ht is cons idered "the best for the job." Roppg Feeling AP WI~ Notice that runny feeling creeping across your face, and notice your mouth widening? That's called a s mile . And if funny sounds burst from your throat. bla m e the la ug hter on IO-month-old Kevin Kelly of Clearwate r , Fla ., who dares you not to catch the m agic of his happiness . Riverside Woman Sues Tampon Maker The maker of Rely tampons was s u e d for $5 m i llio n Thurs day in Orange County Superior .• C.OUrt by a Riverside woman wllo c laims in the legal action that she was stricken with toxic s hock synd rom e after using the product. The lawsuit follows reports by the Atl anta·bas_e_d Center for Disease Control that women who used Rely t a mpon s r a n a gr eat er r isk of getting the sometimes fatal disease Fullerton attorney John Van Dyke, representing Susan Coffer of Riverside, said he filed his legal action in Orange County becau se juries h e r e h a v~ awarded some of the highest punitive damage verdicts in the United States. Van Dyke said Orange County residents seem t o be highly awar e of produc t li ability litigation, prompting him to file s u i t he r e rat h e r t h a n i n Riverside County. Van Dyke. who has handled 175 lawsuits against the A.H. Robins Co. because of alleged ddects in its Dalkon Shield contraceptive device, said Miss Coffer , 32. came to him last week after being hospitalized. He r laws uit c laims thQ.J. Proctor and Gamble Co .. which agreed to recall the tampons, ne gligently dis tributed a hazardous product without informing the public of the potentijll dangers. Miss Coffer-a1so alleges that her use of Rely tampons led to her bout with tox ic shock syndrome, which seems to strike women who use tampons. T h e Center for Disease Control said last week that prelimina r y tests indicated users of all tampon brands ran t he risk of getting the illness, but Rely users faced greater risk. T he disease is characterized by a r apid dro p in blood pressure ofte n resulting in s hock, hi gh fever , vomiting, diarrhea, s kin rash and -in about 8 percent of its sufferers -death. Van Dyke s aid his client noticed her symptoms this past summer. They intensified this mo n t h , r e quir ing h er hospitalization . Thoug h released from the hospital, he said she st ill suffers from a frozen right shoulder. Car Sellers Face Tickets P eople who use I rv ine 's University High School parking lot as a used car Jot on weekends will be given $25 parking tickets, according to Irvine police U . James Blaylock. He said the Irvine Unified Sch ool Dis tric t Board of Ed u c ation has t o ld the dep a r t ment to begin giving citations to people trying to sell cars there . The board's action came after people living near the school complained that private·party car sales were causing the lot to bec o "i'e a n e ye so r e on weekends. Scam Probe Spreads Recovered Burglary Loot A.uxiits Owners An investigation into a stolen goo ds.for -drugs fenci n1 operation in aoulb Oran1e County may e•pand into Costa Meu and Irvine and other central county locations, a sheriff'• depa_rtment spokesman aald today. Bur,lary iDHs ti1ators H id Tbunday tbe)' llave recovered more than $100,000 In jewelry, preclou1 stones , stereo equipment, silverware and televlltoa Mta In C!Ollftfftlon wltb their arrest of two· adults and HYell JuveniWI. "The tldl ........ out and committing the burglaries, then tradiq the stolen goods for dope -marijuana and other drugs," said sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. The adults arrested in connection with the alleged fencing operation were ldentifted u Robert Black~J 23, and bia wile, Lisa, 19, .!ll La1una Hilla. Moat of the stolen property waa recovered durtn1 a aewcb at the Blackwell residence, Hart Hid. "We have cleared 30 dur1larles that occurred throuPoiut the south county," -.J Hart said. "Now we're looldni at cues that occurred In Irvine, Costa Mesa. Tustin and Santa Ana.". The recovered property is awaiting Identification by bur1lary victims at the sberllf's department south county 1ubltation at 30143 Crown Valley Parlllway, La1una Nl1uel. Further Information may be obtained by telepboDint IM tc)06 between II a .m . and 5 p.m. Monday throu&b Friday. A':::! the items inH1U1aton a re "• to ftDd ownen to is 1 (lee PaOBE, Pa1e AJ) Interest Rates To Rise? WASHINGTON (AP) -The i.nterest rates Americans pay for various types o f loans are expected to rise following the F eder al R eser ve Boar d's decision to raise its key bank lending rate from 10 percent to 11 percent. The action Thursday by the seven.member boa rd also raises the likelihood that the nation's r ecover y from the curre nt recession will be slowed. Sp okes m en fo r both the housing and auto industries have warned that a new increase in interest ra tes could cause a pr e m at u r e. e n d t o the impro_vement io _s ales ..in those two industries and tip the scales of the nation 's economy toward J recession again. • But the board was apparently more worried that a rapidly e xpanding s upply of money cou ld wo rsen the n a tion 's inflation rate. A state ment from the board said the action was "part of the continuing policy of the F ed e ral Re serve to discourage excessive growth" of ~e nation's money supply. Because mos t economists believe excessive growth of Ute ~ money supply contributes to inflation by putting more money in the hands of consumers and businesses, the board obviously felt it had lo act. Higher interest rates discourage borrowing, and thus slow the gr owth in the money supply. Interest rates have generally been on the rise in recent weeks, and Thursday's action by the b oar d a ppe.ared l ik e ly to continue t he trend. Several major banks increased their prime lending rate last week, to 12.5 percent. the highest level since mid·J W1e, although still well below the April peak of 20 percent. Home mortga ges rates also have been edging up in recent wee ks . The go ve rnme nt increased the allowable rates for m ortgages back e d by the Veterans Administration and the Federal Housing A<J"ministratlon to 13 percent on Monday. In California. home mortgage rates of 14 percent are common and are spreading through the rest of the nation. An indicator of the increase in mortgage demand was a report Thursday by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board that the value of mortgages closed by federally ins ure d savings a nd loan associations in Au gust was almost 40 percent higher than in July. These lenders wrote $8 billion worth of mortgages in August, the third straight monthly increase .. .. Coast Weather .. Dense night and morn· lng fog, clearing to mostly sunny Saturday afternoon. Lows toni1ht 55 at the beaches. 65 inland. Highs Saturday lower 70s to near 80. INSIDE TOD1'" Tiit "crown princt11 of parocfJI" a.act. Off O tpUrl Of mterlaittmnt at local col· ,.,,, -~ ~ aU '"' 1tuderat1 omw. !ft Page c J. l•tlex =. .:: ~ ... ~ C.Otl Olm*• .. 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Six ot h er juven iles have been released to the custody of their parents Two otheF adults who have as sist ed in the investigat ion have not been arrested. Th~ ·Irv ant· Com fumy hu flied phuu1 for u 36 ho e gotr course and 1,465 homt111 In Laguna t'ian yon u 11l•n' that would repl•ce 111 jttlnt propo .. I with the City ot La1una Beach that wu 1quelch._ICI urller this year . Ttfe La1uo1t Beac h City Couot·ll voted in April to reject & )'CJi.mc.u:a: lllUJI dev.!!IO ment plan that would include 1,83 resldtintiaJ unit.!! on 1,400 acres in the c.nyon T hat p,lan jncludcd JOO acrea-of lhtl S22-acre Sycamore Hills pareel. localed between LHuna Canyon and El Toro roads. Tht.> <'ity purchased Syt'amore Hills Crom the Ra nc ho Palos Verdes Corp two a nd one half years a~o for S6 75 million to end yean of lawsu1l!i between the develol)m ent company and the t ity The plan offered this week by th~ Irvine-Com pan y woUTO in c lude two 18-h o l e golf chump1onsh1p t'ou rses on 360 acre~. probably the largest <:om pl ex in Or a nge County, according to company offi cials. T he complex would serve as ht'adquarters of the Southern 1 California Golf Association. A JOO.room inn and i!lubhouse1 restaurant a nd golf-o riented retail shops would be included, said spokes man J erry Collins. T ht> golf association would design a nd ope r a te the golf t'Ou r s e . wh ic h w o uld b e availa ble for public us e 90 pe rcent of the time. Collins said. "We 're ver y e nt hus iastic about it," he said. "We think it's a plan that meets a major publit' need and keeps a significant visible portion of the land i.n open s pace " 1 "Al the same time , it provides a good r a n ge of housing oppprtunities." he said. Collins s atd homes would range in density from one lo as many as 40 pe r acre. with an average of six per acre. Hotel, Center-Bids- -Eyed by Plmmers "The 1,300 acres which would be developed in the plan filed with the county this week is located on the western side of Laguna Canyon Road, north of -the El Toro Road int.er-section... The proposed San J oaquin Hills Corridor would run along the so u the rn e dge o f th e property. t --Zoning requests for a SOO·room hotel and a 480 ac re commercial center in Irvine will come before the city Planning Commission next week. The lrvinP City Council will have to give final apprt>val for both projects after they're reviewed by the commission. The hotel proj ect 1!l being proposed by the Koll Co. 1n the Irvine Industrial Complex-West on the northeast corner of Von Karman Avenue <ind Michelson Drive. According to city planning requirements, the Koll Co. must apply for a city General Plan amendment in orde r to build the project. T h e c ompa n y 's ame ndme nt r equest comes before the Planning Commission next Thursday. The commiss io n also will begin considera tion of the 294 -acre phase two of the Irvi ne Rock Fans Riot KINGST ON, Pa . CAP > Disgruntled fa ns s tormed a National Guard armory where the rock group Blue Oyster Cult was performing, setting off a rock-and-bottle throwing melee that took police two hours to quell. The trouble started when a group ·or SO fans, grumbling about ticket prices. atte mpted to enter w_!thout paying. 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Company's 480-a c re Irvine Center proJeet. Irvine Cen~r. lo be bwlLon a triangle of land formed by the Laguna, San Diego and Santa Ana frttways. is to include a regional s ho pping cente r , a large office/comm erc ial center and three hotels. Collins said t he ne w plan would not involve realig nment of La g u n a Canyo n Road . s omethin g that had been proposed in the joint plan with the City. He said there will ba a need to widen the road by two more Janf'S near the golf course. ~:-----JUST BREAKING Late 1teim from today's world and national news developments Carter Holds Delivery Of Engines to Iraq w ASHlNGTON (A p ) -The Carter administration. anxious to maintain neutrality m the Iraq-Iran war .. h.as abruptly c ha nged its mind and is holdin~ up shipment of m1htary-related equipment ticketed for the lraq1.an Navy . . The transaction involves six General Electnc gas turbine engines des.igned to power frigates being bui_lt in ~t~ly . . U.S. officials . who asked not to be 1denllf1ed, said the administration decided to postpone the order even though the frigat es might not be deli vered to Iraq for a year or m?r.e. . As recently as Wednesday afternoon •. the admirustrallon had reconfirmed its intention to go ahead with the sale. .-..irfu111 Blanu•!ft Liqamr. lug.-r LOS ANGELES (AP) Convicted Robert F. Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan says a combination of liquor. and ang~r over the anniversary of the 1967 Arab-Is raeli war t~ggered his actions the night Kennedy was shot, an Arab-Amencan leader who interviewed Sirhan said today. . "You must remember the circumstances of th~t !'~ght. June 5. That was when I was provoked. That is when ~ 1mtaally went to observe the Jewish Zionist parade in celebration of the June 5th, 1967, victory over the Arabs. That w.as the cala~ysl that triggered me on that night," Sirha~ says 1~ a transcnpt of an interview with Dr. M.T. Medh1, pres ident of the New York-based American-Arab Relations Committee. 37 Deficleu~·it•1' f 'fJHHd '" Tl•rw> Hilt• HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP> -A Nuclear Regulatory Com mission study found what it called 37 serious deficiences in the control room of the undamaged Unit 1 at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant. But, Metropolitan Edison Co., the operator of the plant, said today it bas already begun to correct the problems. The study, conducted in July by the N~C's Human Factors Engineering Branch, found 87 problems with control design and layout, ranging from meters set too high on the panel to controls that could be inadvertently activated. RnditH•~·• ice f61u Lt•11k•.f 'nHH \HI«• T1~1 LAS LEGAS (AP) -"Small amounts" of radioactive sas leaked from an underground nuclear test conducted Thursday. but the gudidnot.escape the confines of the 1,350-square-mile Nevada Test Site, the Department ol tnergy said today. ·'There is no indication ot a he'1th.h11ard on the test site and there have been no accidental expo1urea to radiation from the seepa1e," said DOE apqkesman Dave Jackson. "The radioactive gas haa not been detecttd beyoOd the borden of the test site and la notex-pectedtoleavetbeNey!!'aTestSlte.'' Qaeake RaUl••111 \'allry TAFI' (AP) -The second earthquake in the western San Joaquin Va1Je)' in just over two days rattled windows and startled a few residenfs today but caused no serious damage. offidala reported. ,---==t -• ' I 0 .. ,, .. , ... ''-" -IAVINE HISTORICAL EXPERTS VOW FIGHT TO PRESERVE IAVINE LANDMARK General Store Mey'Go to Make Wey for Slx-tene DMded Highway Hi,story Threatened? Fight Vowed for Old Ir:in~ Gen~ral St or~ ' By RICHARD GREEN Ol IM D.itr Pllet 51.tf Historical authorities say they are prepared to fight . .against road-widening plans that could possibly result in the des truction of aome of the oldest buildings in Irvine. Ian Johnson. president of the lrvine Historical Society, said this momi.ng she plans to make s ure proposed widening of Sand Canyon A venue doesn 'l mean the end for the Irvine General Store. established in 1909. ''Ir vi n e has ver'/. f e w hisloricaJ.-·buitdmgs, "· 1fie-s aid. ''It's not just the Irvine Gene ral Store. There are other buildings a long 5and Canyon that must be protected like the old blacksmith s hop. the bean a nd g r a in building and the Irvine garage. the old oak ,trees along Sand Canyon must also be protected.·· Ms . Johnson said she has seen f 'rm11 1•19•. I I too mur·h de'i trur tion or historical hu1ld1ng:; an Irvine. •'There used to be an old rC1 ilroad stC1t1on by the Irvine General Store," she said. "That wa s destroyed in 1966 or 1967. Jt 's a good thing that Denise Schoonover (who runs the store1 went over to the station with a pickup truck and saved some of the old benches. "We lost the o ld Wa lnut Warehouse and the Francis •packing House came down. WAR NEAR END?. • • We're going to get involved in the study about the widening or Sand Canyon to make sure the same thing doesn 't happen to the store .. Ms Sc hoonover said tl1is morning s he 1s confident that the city can find a way to improve S<ind Ca.nyon and not harm the store or other nearby structures. denied by Washington. that Iran might seek spare parts fo r its Ame ri can-made pl a ne s in exchange for re lease of the 52 Americans it has held hostage sint'e Nov. 4. Jran reported "ver y heavy" civilian casualties in Abadan and Khorramshahr , two major ports on the Shatt a l-Arab waterway. Tehran Radio quoted Iranian Preside nt Abolhassan Bani -Sadr as denyi ng Iraq's c laim that it had t'a ptured Kll_Q.rramsh_~br. It said he visited the front Thursday and went within f o ur mil es o f Kborramshahr. Tehran Radfo said .. the brave people" of Khorramshahr had set up defenses on a ll sides of the city and were fighting in the streets and on the rooftops. The Iraqi m ilitary said earlier Ne1v Buildi11f.(s For VC lruine Win .4pproval Unive rs ity of C a l ifornia Rege nts• com miltees ha\'e r ecommended regents ' approval of $18.7 million in projects at UCI through 1984. The Board of Regents is lo consider the recommendat ions at a meeting next month. The UCI porojects include: -A $4.4 million social ecology building. -A S6 million building for the UCI Medical Center. -The $1.7 million phase two construction of the Biological Science Research Facility . ·--A $2.6 million m edical library. Iraqi forces had captured Khorramshahr and were closing in on Ahwaz, the capital of I ra n 's oil -rich Khuzes t a n Provl'nce 70 tn11es lo the north. The claim fueled s peculation Iraq was trying to seize all of Iran's 24 ,000-square-mlle o il hearllanrl. A spokesman in Pari~ for a French oil company said the Iraqi national oil company had told its custom ers it had halted "all oil exports." He declined lo elaborate but the Iraqi decision was undershxXJ-ro rtrnrrlt had slopped shipments through the pipelines to the Mediterranean as well as through the gulf. Gove rnment sourc e s in n e ighboring U nited Ara b Emirates said more than 30 c argo ships carryin g goods bound for_ Iraq and Iran were a n c hored just ou t side the Persian Gulf, apparently afraid · to enter the war zone. Baghdad Radio broadcast a claim tha t Iraqi anti-a ircr aft brought down it Iranian planes that raided -the cities of MosuJ and Kirkuk and economic and military instaJlations elsewhere. Informed sources said there was heavy damage to the small oil refinery in Kirkuk and to the larger refinery in the southern port of Basra. which Iranian jets pounded Thursday. The Iraqi command said three of its planes were lost. but did not confirm any damage to its refineries. A group or reporters who traveled to Bas ra from Kuwait drove lo a small village on the banks of the Shatt opposite Abadan. The reporters said they could hear outgoing Iraqi artillery from both the Iraqi and Iranian sides of the waterway toward Iranian positions near Abad an. Th e t'1ty Puhlit' Wo rks Department now 1s studying how the road t':.tn be i mproved witho ut damaging h istorical buildings and old oak trees along the road. Harry P.hrLich, publit' works administrator for the city, said h e thinks the road can be w idened without harm ing the histo ric buildings . H e s aid loc al his tori cal authorities will be involved in the design for 1mprbvi.ng Sand Canyon between the San Diego and Santa Alla freeways. He explained the road must be w i d e ned t o s ix lanes (its currently two lanes) because a corporate yard a nd dog pound will be built near Sand Canyon a n d the Santa F'e railroad tracks Status Note Now Needed All future residential zoning requests by the Irvine Company mus t be accompanied by a r e port on the s tatus or t'ommercial development in Irvine, the City Council has decided. Mayor Art Anthony said the ne w zoning process should be established because there isn't e n oug h c omme r c ial deve lopment m the city. In addition to the new zoning requirement, the City Council told the Irvine Company earlier this week that it should eubmit semi-annual reports to the city on the progress of commercial growth. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- WHY ALDEN'S? We show more than thirty manufacturer's carpet lines with approximately 3000 samples. We carry about 100 rolls of carpet at special prices! In our remnant room . jlre hundreds of remnants from tiny to room size. Every American manufacturer of vinyl is represented in our vinyl display: Armstrong, Congoleum, Gaf. Mannington. Biscayne and Amtico. Rolls and remnants in stock at special prices. Our drapery department includes cu~tom fraperies. "Levelors." Woven Wood Blinds. Custom Bedspreads and special treatments for unusual windows. We not only have a specialist in this department. but our own excellent installer as well. Wood floors are represented by several manufacturers such as Bruce. Harris and Sykes. Patterns include Plank and Parquet designs. DEN'S : iiiiiillition: ·custom draperiss ·11no1eum • v*MI ·floor 1663 PlACENTI~ A'VENU~ • q:>_S!~ MESA. CAllF. 92627 •.PHONE ~46-4838 -64{,.2355 ' ) J I, Laguna/SOuth Coast "our Honu•town Dal_ly N.-.wHpap•r EDI TI O N VOL. 73, NO. 270, ~SECTIONS,~ PAGES ------0RANG-COU N 1 Y.-CAL F'O'RNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ·Interest Rates Due for Another · Hike WASHINGTON l I' I Thl' lnt~re11t nett':t Am~M'lns P•' for various l IJt'!> ( loa n. ta r t" expeckd tC1 ru;t" following the F"t' <f e r a f R t• loo t' I \ t• ll O It r 1J ' dec1s1on to ru1:-t• lh kl') bank lendine rate from lV µcrt•t.•nt lu 11 per<•ent The a<·t1011 Thur.,llu) h) tht> seven·mt!nlht:r board '1bo ru1~e~ the hkehhood thul thl' nauon'.; rec overy f n •m the ~· urrenl rece~t0n will be Inv. ••cl Spokei.m e n for bo th thi! housing .. md c:1uto 1ndui.t rtC!i have l'llTill?d thm: u ncv. mcrease In .. n -ainllge Award Sizable By DAVID KUTZMANN • Ol IM O.Uy ~li.t S~ll A settlement that could total $26 million has bec1\ awarded in Orange County Superior Court lo the family or a 3 year -old Laguna Hills girl who suffered mental and physical injuries during birth at Mission Community Hos pital in 1977. T erms of the settlement were announ ced in o pen cou rt ..Tburs d:iy by Superior Court Judge John K . Troller, who met with attorneys for the hospital and parents during the past week to reach a final accord. As explained by Trotter to B renda a nd Ron ald Nath. parents or Ka lcina Nath, the youngster's estate will receive $50,000 ann ual ly from the Mission Vi~jo hospital with a built-in escalator clause of 4 percent a year. Should lhe child live a normal Life span of about 72 years. the damages could total $26 million. the judge told tht: Naths. Trotte r said a conscrvatorshi p would be established for the young girl's estate. He said the Naths could invest the monies the estate receives but they would be answerable lo the court each year on how those funds were used. In addition lo the settlement. the family's attorney. Robert L. Charbonneau or Newport Beach. was awa rded $250.000 in legal fees Court documents ind ic ate Mrs . Nath was admitted to Mission Community Hos pital in September, 1977, to give birth However. s he claimed s he was left unattended on a gurney for a long enough time for lhe fetus to sulfer: injuries when its flow or oxygen was restricted. This led to brain da mage a nd other injuries. Trotter noted that the chJld would need a ro und-the-clock attention by nurs es and he approved the deposit of a lump sum of money in a fund that would be used i;pec1fi cally ror medical bills. The Naths agreed in court to accept an addition al $50,000 from the hos pital's insurance company to give up their right to s ue when the child dies The judge said they would h ave had the right to initiate a nother cause of action upon her death. The Naths orig inally filed their lawsuit against the hospital and its three owners in October, 1978. No Competition DAR ES SALAAM . Tanz:inia (AP) -Tanzanian Pres ident Juli~ Nyerere has accepted the ruling R~volulionary Party 's nomination as sole preside ntial candidate in Oct. 26 elections. Gas Prices Dip a Penny . WASlUNGTON CAP) - Good news, ror a change, for drivers: the aver age pump price or gasoline dropped about one cent per gallon in the past month, the biggest drop since the American Automobile As· sociation began reporting prices in 1974. The a ssociation, a motorist service organiu - tlon, regul,arly s urveys about 6,000 gas stations na- tionwide. It said that the regular casolin.e pric e at full -service stations averaaed $1.~ per 1 allon1 down 0 .8 cent, ana unleaded avera1ed Sl.293 per s•Uon, a decrease of O.t cent. 1nh'rr t ra tt's could eau~e a prtm 1l t urt> e nd t o tht lmprovt>ment m i.alc In t ho:w two lndustnes aru1 Up thr !lC:sles or the> nation's l'l'00Ctl1)) toWlil cJ r t-C"t>SSlOt\ aRIUn Rut thl' botlrtl Wu b c:1ppa rl'ntl.> morl' <AOrru•d lhal '' r1:11mtl rxpand 1n~ s upvl ol money <'ll uld v.o r !>t.'n t he n a t ion .., mrlallon rak A statement frvm tht' ooard :ttt1d th~ actmn was "pisrt o( the c.·ontinuing µol1ry of th e Fed eral R e se r ve t o d1scourdgt> exce~~1ve ~wth' of flu.• nation·~ mone) s upply R~4·uuK .. m:r• ... l economusts 0011 ... ve exce«s e growth of the mon ey 1wppl <·ontrl butes to 111'11Atloo by vut Ing rnore money 1n the hands 1 l'unsumers and ~ui;ine~sei.. th~ board obviously frlt 1t had lo urt Higher Interest natc~ dlsc·ouruKe burrowing, and thur, ·low' the ~ruwth in thP mon~y ::»uppl y lnterc~l rates have generally been on the rise in rec·ent weeks. anJ Thursday's action by the board appea re d l ike ly l o continue the trend Several m aJor banks increa sed tneir- / prime lending rate lust week, to t2.5 percent, the highest level 11ince mJd-June, although still we ll below the April peak of 20 percent Home mortgages rates also have been edging up in recent we e ks . Th e g overn m e nt increased the allowable rates for m o rtgages backed h y the Veterans Administration a nd the Federal Housing Administration to 13 percent on Monday In Caliromia. home mortgage rates of 14 pt>rcent arc common and are spreading through t he rest of the nation. An indicator of the increase In mortgage demand was a report Thursday by the Federal Home Loan Banlt Board that the value of mortgages closed by federally ins u red savings and loan associations in Aug ust was a lmost 40 percent higher than in July. These lenders wrote $8 billion worth of mortgages in August. the third s traig ht monthly increase, and raised tht: volume to the highest level since last fall, although the total was 18 percent under August 1979. It was tbe first time since March that the Fed has raised the prime discount rate. which is t he amount or interes t charged on loans from the feder a l reserve to the nation's bank. T he last change In the federal discount rate cam e July 28, when it was lowered from 11 percent to 10 percent. That was during a period when interest rat es were generally (l:i_llflg. Oil City Fa • .. Iran, Iraq Move Toward Talks BAGHDAD, Iraq (API Iraq d a1med today the fa,11 of Iran'!! b u rni ng oil refiner¥ r 1ty of Abadan was 1mm1nenl whih! ·both l'Ountnt'S appt.>arcd moving toward mediation of their border conflict. The two Persian Gulf oil giants dueled with heavy artillery across the ir border waterway on the fifth day or the- .. ~ ............ Happy FeeHng -Petitioner For Recall Convicted Notice that funny feeling creeping across your face, and notice -your mouth widening? That's called a s mile. And if funny sounds burst from your throat, blame the laughter on 10-month-old K~vin Kelly of Clearwater, Fla., who dares you not to catch the magic of his happiness. Teachers Accept CUSD Salary Offer By JOHN NEEDHAM OI tM De!IJ ~let $1afl Teachers in the Capistrano Unified School Dis trict voted 157 to 23 Thursday to accept the administration's latest wage 'Doctor' Still Jailed on Murder Rap A Coto de Caza m an who allegedly posed as a physician in Southern California for four yea rs. and allegedly lost one patient who d ied of a c ute diabetes. remains jailed today in Lieu or up to $50,000 bail. Gerald Barnes, 47, did win a reduction of his $200,000 bail al a hearing Thursday in Harbor Judicial District Court before Judge Robert Polis. Another bearing oo the case was set Oct 20 in the sam e court. Barnes s tands accused of murder, grand theft, unlicensed medical practice and issuance of false prescriptions as the result of a six-week probe by the Slate Board of Medical Quality Assurance. :. Deputy District Attorney E nright argued Thursday for sustaining the $200,000 bail set b y Orange County Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom. offer of an 18 percent pay hike ove r lhe next two years. In addition lo.the 9 percent per year wage increase. the district will pay 2 pe rce nt of the inc r eas ed c os ts for fringe benefits for t he first year. In the event the dist rict does not r eceive the amount of funding expected from state sources in the second year of the cont ract 1981-82 -a deOater c lause has been included to :illow the district to decrease the 9 percent increase to 7 percent. Now that the teachers have ratified the contract. it will go to the school board Oct. 6 for final approval. "We are very pleased," said district s upenntendent Jerome Thornsley today. "We recognize the difficulties the teachers are experiencing with inOation and we ' r e just very pleased the contract has been approved." Tom Youngerman. president o f th e Ca pis trano Unified Education Association, had little lo say about the contract other than to spell out its terms . "As you know we are all under a l ot o( pressure since the passage of Proposition 13," Youngerman said. "It seems the bailout money is drying up, so the re's going to be little for schools in the next few years. Wage negotiations have been in progress since June when thP old contract expired. By STEVE MITCHELi. Of -0.llY ~let St..- A man who misrcpresentco the contents of petitions seeking the recall of two San Clemente councilwomen to signers has been found guilty or an election code violation. Willia m Edward Campbell . 58. o ( S an Di ego, a petition cir culator during the recall ca mp a i~n a gai n s t Councilwoman Karoline Koester and the late Myrtis Wagner. races six months imprisonment. a $500 fine or both. S ou th Ora n ge Cou n ty Municipal Court Judge Blair Barnette found Campbell guilty of the misdeme anor charge Thursday a f t er h ea ring tes timonr from lwo witnesses who claim Camp b e ll m is r epresented petitions in order to gain their signatur<:s on the documenL<;. Mrs. Koester. now the city's mayor. and Mrs. Wagner. who die d of a hea rt att ack in January. were the subjects of a recall drive by a group calling itself Citizens for Res ponsible Government. Jus t before Mrs . Wagner died, she charged that recall petition circulators hact m i4'lcd many signers by misrepre!ienting the (See P ETITION, Page A21 Stanton Sur>ported By OC D e puties The association of Orapge Co unt y Deputy S h e riffs announced today it is endorsing cha llenger Roget Stanton over incumbent Philip Anthony for the 1st District scat on the county Board of Supervisors . The election is Nov. 4. Bob MacLeod, b u s iness m a nager for the association. said Slant.on was c hosen by the grou p 's poli ti ca l action co mmittee because he is considered "the best ror the job.'' wa r , selling off fi res 1n oil installations on both sides. Roth t•ountries have indicated they wil l a ccept Is lami c m e d ia t io n . acrording to Pakistani Foreign Minister Aga Sh a h1. a key fi g ure 10 the 40-member Islamic Conference or Nations. He s po ke with re-porter s in Ne w York 1n advance or .i mt.•eting of UN d ele ~at es wh o also ar e memhe r s o r th l' Is la mi c confe rence Baghdad Radio broadcast a s t a t e menl by 1raq1 F ore ign Ministe r Saadonn fl ammadeh s a yin~ Iraq would "welcome any discussion" l o e nd the <Set> WAR, Page A2) H'itla 1,465 llonws Golf Course Sought In Laguna Canyon The lrvme Company has filed plans for a 36-hole golf course ?.nd t ,465 hom es in Laguna Canyon a pfan that would replace a Joint proposal with the City of Laguna Beach that was squelched earlier this yt>ar. The Laguna Beach Cit)' Council voted in April lo reject a Sycamore Hills development plan that would include 1.831 residential units-on 1,400 acres in the canyon_ That plan included H>O acres or the 522-acre-Sycamore Hills pan·el. located between l:a'1una Canyon and El Toro roads. The city purchased Sycamore Hills· from the Rancho Palos Verdes Corp. two and one half )'Cars ago for $6.75 million to end years of lawsuits between the Couple ,ield Mter Bogus Bills Pa ss~d U.S. Treasury Deperlment officers were holding a man and a woman an custody today after they allegedly passed three counterfeit $10 bills in San Juan· Capistra no , Orange County Sheriff's deputies said. D eputies said the pair re port edly passed the bills Thursday at about 11 :30 a.m. at the San .Juan Ca pis tra n o Mission, a nd at Mission Hamburger, 31721 Camino Capistrano and the Capistrano Trading Post, 31741 Camino Cap1strano. Officers said a witness saw the man and woman board a tour bus after the bills were allegedly passed. Federal authorities did not release the names of t.he pair. who r e portedly w,ere ap· prehended in the San Diego area T hursday nig~t. _ development company and the city. The plan offered this week by the Irvine Comp.1ny would i n c lude t wo 18 -h o le golf championship courses on 360 acres. probabl y the largest complex in Oranj(e County. according to company officials. The complex would serve as headquarters uf the Southern Califontia Golf Association. " /\ 300·room inn a nd clubhouse. rest aurant and gotr-oriented retail shops would be included. said spokesman J erry Collins. The golf association would design and operat e> the golf cours e w h ic h would be available lor public use 90 percent of the t1 me, Coll ins said. "We 're very enthus iastic about it ... he s aid, "We think it's a plan that meets a major public need and keeps a significant visible portion of the land in open space." "At the same time. it provides a ~ood ran g e of ho usin g opportunities." he s aid. Collins s aid homes would range in densit} from one lo as many as <10 per acre. with an average of six pe r acre ·'The I ,300 acres which would bt> developed in the plan filed with the county this week is !orated on the western side of Laguna Canyon Road . north of the El Toro Road intersection. The proposed San Joaquin Hills Corridor would run along the southern e d ge of t he property Collins said the new plan would not involve realignment of Laguna Ca n yo n R o ad . Or.::~,Coasl • -~ _=--..._~ We atlaer Barnes' defense attorney, David Brickner, a former Orange County de puty · district atto rney argued abou t cir cumstances surrounding his client's actions. Scam Probe Spre8ds Dense night and morn· ing fo,g , clearing to mostly sunny Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight SS a l the beaches. 65 inland. Highs Saturd:ty lower 70s to near 80. Judge Polis finaYy set bail in a complicated three -option arrangement. He said he will allow Barnes to go free on a $50.000 bail bond. or if al least $20,000 equity in his Coto de Cua home is pJedged, or if the defendant forks over $10,000 in cash that can be attributed to bis own financial resources. Brickner and Enrl&ht immediately pointed out Barnes placed titJe of tbe Coto de Cua property solely in his wife's name 101De time aco. Brickner told news m e n aflerwant that his client would try to aecure bis freedom by pot1tiq $10,000 cuh bail. ' . ~ Recovered Burglary Loot A1roits Owliers An investigation Into a stolen goods-for -drugs fen cing operation i n south Or a nge County may expand Into Costa Mesa and Irvine and other central county loc ations, a sheriff's department spokesman said today. Burglary iovestlgatora said Thursday they have reco\l'ered more. than •100,000 ID jewelry, precio us atones, stereo equipment, 1ilverware and television sets ln connection wit.h their arre1t ol two adults and seven Juveniles. ''The kida were 80in& out and • . ... committing the burglaries. then trading the stolen goods for dope -marijuana and other drugs," said sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. The adults arr e s ted In connection with tl\e alleged f e n cing ope r ation we r e identified as Robert Blackwell, 23, and his wife, Lisa, 19, of Laguna HUia. Moet of the-stolen ,,roperty was reco\tered durinc a aearch . at the Blackwell residence, Hart said. "We h ave c l eared 30 bur glarlea that occ urre d throu•hout the south co~ty,'' , . Hart -said. "Now we're looking al cases that occurred in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Tustin and Santa Ana.". The recove red property is awaiting tdentificatjon by burglary victims at the sheriff's d e partme nt south county substation at 30143 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Nlauel. l"uTther i nformation may be obtained by telephonln1 13t-e005 between 8 a .m . and 5 p.m. Monday throu&h Friday. Amcm& lhe items lnvest11ators a re seetln• to flDcJ ownets to ts a (SM PaOBE. Pace AJ) INSIDE TODA 11' The "crown princeu o/ parody" ~ of/ a ipurt of entertainrMnl at local col· l.eges -ewn tM/ore all the students arrive. See Page Cl. l11de~ .......... ........ .,.._, CM....,.. .U a........ ~°" e-IC• .. c--.. .._...._ a ......., M • ...... , Ct .. PMWrtlll ., .• ..._,._...All ........ Ill ..... 'I a ....~ .. _, . - ! - I r I I t I I ~ .- o.lly Pll .. , ... ff - Tamp~ns. Sued in A'ilment 'l'lw 10.ikt>t of Rt•ly llunpc.in8 wu s s u e d for SS millio n Thur,,ttuy 10 Orange County Su!)f"rtor Court by a Riverside woman who cluims in the legal 1tt'tlon thal she was stricken with loxit' shock 11yndrome after u11ln.c lht'l 11roduct The luw11uit follows reports by the Atlaot .. ba11ed Center for Olaeue Control lhat women who u11ed Keir tampons r a n a ;(realer ris k or getting lhe 11ometimes fl:ltal disease. l''ullertun attorney John Van Dyke, represt:nling Susan Coffer of Hivers1de, said he riled his legal al·Uon m Orange County because Juries here have a warded some of the highest punitive (Jamage verdicts in the United States Van Dyke s aid Orange County residents s eem lo be highly ~ aware of p r o du c t liability litigation, 1>romptmg him to file s uit h e re rather than in R1vers1de Co unty Van Oykl', who has handled l75 laws uits a gainst the A.H. Hobins Co because of a lleged de fects 1n its Dalko n Shield contran·vttvt> device. said Miss Cofft'r, 32, t·ame to him last week after bemg hospitalized. INVESTIGATOR RICH ~TURA WITH SEIZED PROPERTY 9tofen iiooda Probe Could Expand Into co'unty li er l a ws uit c lai m s th at Proctor illld Gamble Co~, which agreed to rec·all the tampons, n egli gently d istributed a haz ardous product without info rming the public of the potential dangers. f 'r•nH P19• t I Miss Coffer also alleges that he r use of Rely tampons led to he r bout with toxic s hoc k syndrome. which !>ee ms to strike women who use tampons PROBE WIDENS. • • unique rrng fas hioned in the shape of an American n ag. ll is set with red, white and blue s tones. lnvesti~ators also recovered a 2·carat pear shaped diamond belie ved s tri pped fr o m a pendant and two large stones of A lex and.rite According to Hart. property turned over by the juveniles in return for s mall amounts of drugs were later sold by adult members of the fen ci n g operation al s wap meets. The Blac kwe lls and one juvenile remain in c ustody. Six oth e r juveni les h ave been released to the custody of their pare nts. Two other adults who have assisted in the i n vesti~ation have not been arrested. The Cente r for Disease Con t rol said last week that preliminary tests indicated users of all tampon brands ran the risk or getting the illness, but Rely users faced greater risk The disease is 'characterized by a r apid drop i n blood p ressure ofte n r esulting in shock. high fever . vomiting , diarrhea. skin rash and · in about 8 percent of its sufferers death. PETITIONER CONVICTED .. Van Dyke sa id his c lient noticed her symptoms this past summer. They intensified this m o n t h , r e q u 1 r L.o g h e r hospitalization. inte nt of the in1 t1ative and confusin~ it with a rent control issue . More than 15 San Clemente residents said they had been approached by c1 rculators "31ld that recall workers had made untrue s tatements about the petitions After Mrs Wagner 's death. the recall supporters fo cused on Mrs. Koes ter and her name -appeared on a June ballot seeking her ouster. That effort ended in fauure and the councilwoman retai:ned her seat. She survived the recall by 570 votes. But f ollowing a 12-week investigation by the Orange County District Attorn ey 's office, William Campbe ll was name d in a mi s d emean o r complaint. During his trial in the South Orange County Court, witnesses said he told them they were s i g nin g a ''f ai r h ousin g initiative ." One witness, when asked to sign a second petition, s aid she was told it "had something to do with redistricting." Rock Fans Riot KINGST ON. P a IAP l Disgruntled fans s tormed a National Guard armory where the rock group Blue Oyster Cult was performing, s ettmg off a rock-and·bottle throwing melee that took police two ·hours to quell. The trouble started when a group or so fans, grumbling about ticket prices, attt!mpted to enter without paying. ORANGE COAST 1 \C DAILY PILOT ff\e Or.,.. C.o."• 0.1ly P1!o1 .. tit\ """~" •\ com1>1neo '"" N•Vrr\ Prn\ " o ... 1>11"hfd o, '"'" Or•n .. (O.\t llVOl•\.f'*f'O (O'T'I~• S,..041 "''l' t'd•1•on' .,., O\H)l1~d ""°"°'• '"•011Qn r,.a.., tor (O\I• ,,,,,,. ... N t wP!)fl 8--•t~ H\iftt•notOl'I 8e•t.,. Fou"t•1" V•11•¥ I•••"• l •OWI'\• 8.-•t f\ 'iovtf\ Co.\t A iitf'oQ~ 'lf'q•Oft.41• Mnion 1\ ~t>t1\"tCJ \.ttVf'O.t\ ~ WncJ•Y\ ft~ .. Pf'll\C•Ootl CM.11>1•\"•"Q 04~l 1\ •I UO Wtll\I 8•t ~lt=NI P 0 &o• 1~ (O\t• Mf'\it (•lltO•l'tt• •lt1t> "• ... 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Though released from the hospital, he said s he still suffers from a frozen right s houl<ter. The attorney said his s uit against Proctor and Gamble is the fi rst one in Orange County challenging the safety of Rely tampons . He said other s uits have been fil ed in San Francisco and Redding ~--JUST BREAKING---- Late items fmm today's world and nal1onal news developments ·carter Holds Delivery Of Engines to Iraq "WASHINGTON (AP> TheCarteradministration,anxious to maintain neutrality m the lraq-lran war , has abruptly changed its m ind and is holding up shipment of military·related equipment ticketed for the lraqian Navy. The transaction involves six General Electric gas turbine engines designed to power frigates being built in Italy. U.S. offi cials, who asked not to be identified. said the administration decided to postpone the order even though the frigates might not be delivered to Iraq for a year or more. As recently as Wednesday afternoon, the administration had reconfirmed its intention to go ahead with the sale. Cuba (,'fmw~ llflrhor KEY WEST. Fla. <AP > Boat captains returning from Cuba today with no passengers told authorities the Cuban government has closed the harbor at Mar iel, the port of debarkation fo r tens of thousands of refugees who have fled to the Uruted States this year. Twentv boats without passengers arrived in Key West early today and ~about 30 more were reported on their way . the Coast Guard said. l'..S .. tskN Oil t•11rh•y TOKYO CAP) -The United States wants to meet with Japan, Britain, France, West Germany and. Italy, t.he. ~~ief customers for Pt!rsian Gulf oil, to discuss keeping the ml lifeline open through the Hormuz Strait in light of the Iran·lraq war, the Japanese government said today. In Washington, an aide to President Carter~ who ~sked not to be identified said there had been discussions with these nations about m~intaining navigation rights during the fighting but he said there is no likelihood of a formal confere nce. Dfllller f'ir~ Gflld 1.,p LONDON CAP> -The dollar firmed aealn!it rnMl major currencies today. Gold closed slightly higher. In Tokyo, the dollar closed at 212.90 yen, 11 drop or 2.75 from Thursday. Jn London the pound cost $2.3963, compared to 12.3978. Gold clos~ in London al $700 an ounce, up from $896 la~e Thursday. ln Zurich, gold doeed at $700.50, $2 up rrom Thursday s close. The metal was trading around $698.50 later today. Q~r Ha• I lt•11 \ ·11llt•y TAFr <AP) -Tbe second earthquake In the western San Joaquin Valley in juat over two days rattled window• and startled a few residents today but caused no serious dama1e, o.f(iclals reported. The 6: lt a.m . quake wu centered near Taft. about 22 miles soutbwes~ ol Bakersfield, and was measured at 4.4 on the open-ended Richter scale by the Caltech Seismology Laboratory In Pasadena. , I ---------- . O•llY Piie! Staff -IAVINE HISTORICAL EXPERTS VOW FIGHT TO PRESERVE IAVINE LANDMARK General Store May Go to Make Way tor Slx~ane Divided Highway H~tory Threatened? Fight Vowed for Olrl Irvine Gen~ral Store By RICHARD GREEN OI ,,_ O•lly Pilot SIMI Historical authorities say they a re prepared to fight against road-widening plans that could possibly result in the destruction or s ome of the oldest buildings m Irvine I an Johnson, P.resident of the Ir vi ne llistotical Society, said this morning she r)lans to make sure proposed widening or. Sand Cariyon Avenue doesn 't mean the end for the Irvine Gene ral Store. esl'ablished in 1909. "Irvi ne h a s very f e w historical buildings," she said. "It's not just the Irvine General Store. There are other buildings along Sand Canyon that must be protected like the old .bJac.ksmith s hop, the bean a nd g rain building and the lrvm e garage. the old oak trees along Sand Canyon must also be protected':"'' Ms Johnson said she has seen too mu c h d es tru cti o n of historical buildings in Irvine. ·'There used lo be an old railroad ~talion by the Irvine General Stor e," s he said. "That was destroyed 10 1966 -or-1967. - f 'rom P19• t I It 's a good thing that Denise Schoonover (who runs the store) went over to the station with a pickup truck and saved som e of the old benches WAR NEAR END? ... .. We lost the o ld Walnut Warehouse a nd the Francis Packing House ca m e down. We're going to get involved in the study about the widening of fi ghting but warning that "any assist ance offered to the Iranian regime, especially in the field of spue parts. will be considered an !lCt of aggression &ga1nst Iraq's security .. There have been reports, denied by Washin~ton , that Iran might seek spare pa rts for its Am e rican m ade planes 1n JAPAN HARDEST HIT BY Oil CUTBACK -A3 NUCLEAR WJ\R POSSIBLE IN.MIDDLE EAST -A4 exchange for release of the 52 Americans it has held hostage since Nov. 4. Jran reported "ver y heavy" civilian casualties rn Abadan and Khorram shahr . two major ports on the Sha tt al-Arab waterway. Tehran Radio quoted Iranian President Abolhassan Bani -Sadr as denying Iraq's c laim t h a t 1t had captured Khorramshahr. It said he visited the front Thursday and went w ithi n f o ur miles o f Khorramshahr. Tehran Radio said "the brave people" of Khorramshahr had set up defenses on all s ides of the city a nd were fi ghting in the streets and on the rooftops. The Iraqi military said earlier Iraqi fo r ces had ·captured Khorramshahr and were closing in on Ahwaz. the capital of I ra n 's oi l -rich Khuzestan Province 70 miles to the north. The claim fueled s pec ulation Iraq was trying to seize a ll of Tran's 24,000·square-mile oil heartland. A spokesma n in Paris for a Fre nch oil company said the lraq1 national oil company had told its customers it had halted ··all oil exports " He declined to elaborate but the Iraqi decision was understood to mean it had stopped shipments through the pipelines to the Mediterranean as we ll as through the gulf Govern men t so urces 1n neig hboring Un i ted Ara b Emirates said more than 30 c argo sh ips c arrying goods bound for Iraq and I ran were anc hored jus t outside th e Persian Gulf, apparently afraid to enter the war zone Baghdad Radio broadcast a claim that Iraqi a nti-aircraft brought down 11 Iranian planes that raided the cities of Mosul and Kirkuk and economic and m ilit ary installations elsewhere. Informed sources s aid there was heavy damage t-0 the s mall oil refinery in Kirkuk and to the larger refinery in the southern port of Basra, which Iranian JCts pounded Thursday The Iraqi comm and sa id three of its planes were lost, but did not confirm any dam age to its refineries. A group of re porters who traveled to Basra from Kuwait drove to a small village on the banks of the Shatt oppos ite Abadan. The reporters said they could hear outgoing Iraqi artillery from both the Iraqi a nd Iranian sides of the waterway toward Iranian positions near Abad an. "It looks like all of Abadan 1s on fire." said London Times corr espondent Robe rt Fis k ''The column of s moke from Abadan'refinery is billowing for miles into the air. Even t he sound of incoming she lls passing overhead was deafening." The reporters said authorities in Basra told them of having counted 100 dead and 500 wounded in that Iraqi city since the border dispute escalated into an undeclared war. and Canyon to make sure the same thin~ doesn 't happen to the store." M s. Schoonover s aid this m orning she is confident that the city can fmd a way to improve Sand Canyon and not harm the store or other nearby structures. The ci t y Publ il' Works Oepartment now is studying how the road c a n be Improved without damaging h istorical buildings and old oak trees along the road. Harry Ehrlich. public works administrator for the city, said he thinks t he r oad can be widened without harming the historic buildings. H e s a i d local bistoii cal authorities will be involved in the design for improving Sand Canyon between the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways. He explained the road m ust be widened to si x lanes Cits currently two lanes> because a corporate yard and dog pound will be bUJlt near Sand Canyon a nd the Santa Fe ra ilroad tracks Alternatives Under Study A pu.blic forum exploring alternatives to nuclear power is scheduled to be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Laguna Beach City Hall. The forum is being sponsored by the Committee for the Right to Vote on San Onofre. Panel members will discuss waste heat, geothermal, solar, hydroelectric, wind, and ocean power sources Recycling and conserva tion are also e xpected to be discussed . WHY ALDEN'S? We show more than thirty manufacturer's carpet lines with approximately 3000 sa mples. We carry about 100 rolls of carpet at special prices. In our remnant room _sire hundreds of remnants from tiny to room size. Every American manufacturer of vinyl is represented in our vinyl display: Armstrong, Congoleum. Gaf. Mannington, Biscayne and Amtico. Rolls and remnants in stock at special prices. Our drapery department includes custom fraperies. "Levelers," Woven Wood Blinds. Custom Bedspreads and special treatments for unusual windows. We not only have a specialist in this department. but our own excellent installer as well. Wood floors are represented by several manufacturers such as Bruce. Harris and Sykes. Patterns include Plank and Parquet designs. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• -instalfalion. custom draperies II( 1''1 rnm ·linoleum. wood floor . . 1663 PLACENTI~ A VENlJE C9_STt. MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -6 46 ·23.S.S LOCAL ·Girls E.rperienc...-S•~ Kim Robinson. 11. holds hoses to he1' ears and Listens to ster eo music as l l-year-old Alicia Lewis waits her turn. Both belong to a Culverdale Elementary School class that recently went on a tour of the Expe rience CentC'r, a hands~on mu~eum. next t o the school in Ir vine . The free-to-the-public muse um is open from noon to 5 p m . Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m to 4 p.m. Tuesdays throu~h Fridays Dump Warnings Urged HWtlingt,011 Hazard Cited by City Plam1,er Meanwhile, the Pla nning Com- mission this week approved the frame work for environmental s tudies concerning poss ible hazards dealing with the ex - cavation of about 100.000 cubic ya rds of the conta minated ma ten al. that inclu<les the forme r four. acre dump. The environmental report con- cerning potential hazards of ex- cavation is scheduled to be com- pleted Dec. 16 Friday, September 26, 1980 L/SC ONLY PtLOT All ·school Waives Fees Mariners Open to Special Classes By JERRY CLAU!'\EN 01 ... CHlly ...... Stolff Schoolroom rent fees wiJl be waived this year for a n or - ganlzulion planning to offe r enrichment classes at Mariners Elementary School in Newport Beach. John Nicoll, superintendent of the Newport-Mesa School Dis· lrict , t.old trustees this week that a $16-an-hour fee for classrooms will be waived t o put the elementary level classes within reach of more district students. SCHEDULED TO begin Oct. 6 a re c lasses in German. Spanish, vocal and instrumental music, art and science . Instructors will be paid from enrollment fees ranging between $15 a nd $50 and collected by the organizing Mariner s School Parent-Faculty Organization, a non·profit group. The PFO "has or ganized a pilot program of before and a fter school classes," said Mrs . Marian Robboy, one of the or - ganizers. "OUR CONCEPT of the pro- gram arose with our recognition of the financial realities facing the NeWIX)rt·M~n School Dis· trict and our wis h to help con- tinue the oTstncl's tradition oT excellence.·· she said. Mrs Robboy s aid enroll men I 1s open to all childre n 1n the school district and that the fa ll "Super School" will run for 10 weeks. She said that if regist ration warrants the move, r emedial reading and ma th also will be of-' fered Registration for the •Classes - some trimmed from district schools as the result of budget cuts this year --is scheduled Monday al Ma r iners School between 3 : 15 and 6 p.m . and Tuesday between 8 and 11 a.m. MOST CLASSES will be of- fered for a $20 fee, she said. The exceptions include several art classes, between $40 and $50, to be given through the Newport Harbor Art Museum's new out· reach program . The school district recently drew criticism and the threat of a lawsuit when it initially re- fused to allow the American •Civil Liberties Un'ion, another non·prorit organization, to hold an October seminar without rental fees at Newport Harbor High School. Nicoll said Tuesday, however , that he sees no problem in the proposed no-rent plan for the Ma riners School -based or- ganization. HE SAID THAT like the Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. "the PFO organizations have favored national status with the dis trict." Information about the classes may be obtained by oalling Mariners School, 760-3466. Res~dents Only? Peninsula Parking , Study Autlwrized A recently r ekindled dream a mong Newport Beach politi- cians to IJ mit parking along the Balboa Pentsi!\ula to residents only may be-•both impracttcal and illegal Hut Newport council member:. have asked city planning com- missioners to push on with a study or the "r esidents only" p3rking scheme. COUNOL MEMBERS, dunng a n afternoon study session this week, were told that such a move could be construed as in· te rfering with the public's right to access to beaches heach and where you also have lots of renters.·' He said if a permit program is to wortc, it would be necessary to estcrblistt a proof of residency !"-YStem. a process that would be cumbersome when dealing with a transient renter population. ANOTHER DRAWBACK. he noted, is that th~;,-.ecord of beach shuttle services 1s not a sterling one. He said s uch service in Long Beach was discontinued in m ids ummer because or poor ride rship. Huntington Beach Planning Commission Chairman Mark Porter said that he will ask the city to embark on a public in formation program to warn resi· dents of possible hazards posed by an abandoned c h e mical dump in the city. Porter said that schools could be asked to warn children of the apparent dangers. Another alternative would be sending leaflets to neighbors of the site, southeast of the in ter section of Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street. urging them to keep th'eir children awa~ from the four·acre dump. ~ The studies wi II focus on monitoring the a r e a for poisonous vapors during ex- cavation. an evacuation plan for residents. safety measures for workers, and precautions for the transpQrtation of the material. Please! Don't C<dl Bay City 'Frisco' Further , explained city traffic e?lgineer Rich Edmonston, the parking concept could prove to be a ni g htmare f or adm inis trators strapped with the duty of determining who lives on the peninsul a Th e idea. s u gges t ed b y Councilwoman Ruthe lyn Plum- mer last month. centered on is- suing parking s tickers to resi· dents and developing a shuttle bus service to move tourists in and out of the area A beach shuttle service pro- vided by the Bank of NewpQrt in Corona del Ma r , where runs are made from the bank's parking lot to three local strands. has on- ly attracted mild interest. "When families head to the beach." said Edmonston, "they come with folding chairs. rafts and pi.cn~c lunehes.-Jt's just-- more convenient to pull right up OFFICIALS FROM the state Department of Health Services have noted t hat toxic and can- cer-causin g chemicals have risen to the surface in places. posing potential health hazards. Causing Porter 's concern is the fact that neighborhood youngsters play at the site and use the ar e a as a bicycle course. Porter also said that dis - cussions are under way with the MoJa Construction Co .. property owner . to ring the area with a chain link fence 2 NetDport ltlen T h e state De pa rtm ent of Health has urged the city to al- low Mol a to haul a way the- material and bury it at a new dump site. probably in West Covina. Th e r eco mm e ndation , however. is oppos ed by the South Coast Air Quality Manage· menl District wh1('h has warned that excavation would expose the. community to toxic gases and particularly matter that re- portedly includes cancer caus- ing agents. MOLA r s SEE KIN G perm 1ssion to build more than 200 condominiums at the site SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - Som e a rg ued tbal only ill· advised tourists and the unap- preciative call the fabled City by the Bay ·•Frisco," while others claimed only snobs and nit· pickers insist on calling it San· Francisco. But a judge presiding over a trial raucous with laughter and hard·nosed opinions ruled in favor of those who believe Frisco is a nickname tantamount to an ins ult. THE DECISION by Judge Dorothy von Beroldingen was greeted with thunderous ap- plause in the packed chamber of the Court of Historical Review and Appeals. Probe Continues Into Pit Deaths While the First Amendment's freedom of speech provisions al- low people to use the word Frisco, Judge von Beroldingen said there is a need for an official policy. There was no immediate reac- tion from attorney Quentin Kopp, who argued for use of the name Frisco At one po int , Kopp rose solemnly from his seat to ques- tion· a witness , Monsignor Richard Knapp, pastor of Mis· s ion Delores Bas rlic a , who testified against the use of the word from a reli gious point of view State officials are sttll in- vestigating the deaths of two N e wport Be a ch m e n who perished in a Costa Mesa in- dustriaJ test pit I ast week A state Occupational Safety and Health Administration of· fi clal sald that investigators are paying speciaJ attention to "con· fined space entry procedures" at the J .C . Carter Co. pump manufacturing plant where the technicians' frozen bodies were found early last Thursday Jim Brown. OSHA district m anager , said the Orange County • Coroner is not expected to de- termine causes in the men's death for at least two more weeks. The dead men, Byrd Guy Hlll. 38, and Charles E. Haley, 29. were found in the pump testing pit by plant employees atabout7 a.m. They had been setting up a test to be conducted by day-shift workers Thursday. plant offictaJs noted. . Brown said the 10.foot·deep, Movie Night Scheduled In Newport A night at the movies that will provide fun for Harbor Mea school girls through Girls Club r ec reation programs is scheduled Oct. 2 al the Edwards Lido Theater in Newport Beach. Mn. Barbara Meserve, presi- dent of the Harbor Area Girls Club board or directors, invites tbe public to see "That's Enter- tainment. ... featun mm abown u an amaual fund-raiaer. Tlc:kea an $10 per person for the 7 p.m . movie, and refresh· menu will be supplemented by 1t•1• entertainment by Girls Club membera. Reservations mar be made b)' calling ..... 1111. cement-lined pit contained three test vessels for checking out pumps manufactured to load pro- pa ne aboard ships and other trans Ports. HE SAID BOTH propane and nitrogen were housed in the pit. The nitrogen. he said , is used to fill jackets around propane con- tainers to cr eate frigid tern· peratures to keep that gas in liquid form. Rrown said five investigators conver~ed at the plant. at 671 W. 17th St.. immediately following the deaths and that three are still assigned to an in vestiga lion. The OSHA official said his men have found no "major significant leaks " in the testing equipment. COSTA MESA Fire Marshal Russ Henderson reported that initially it was believed gas had s uffocated the me n a nd that their bodies subsequently were frozen in the pit. He sa1d temperatures in the pit could have reached ?SO degrees below zero. but Brown said today bis reports indicated tem- per atures were more like SO degrees below zero when the two bodies we..re discovered. KOPP APPEARED to have the Catholic priest on the ropes Job Fair Set For Oct. 22 _ A job fair, aimed a t getting local employers and prospective employees together, will be held Oct. 22 at cente r c ourt in Newport Be ac h 's Fashio n Island. OfCicials from the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merc.e, s~nsor of the day-long event. estimate nearly 100 com- pany representatives will be on hand. Employers are urged to re- serve tables early as they will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Each reserved ta- ble will cost $100. For information, call 644·8211. Sand Artistry Newport Evem Oct. 19 Newport Beach's san'dcastle building contest, which traditionally draws hundred.a of sand artists and spectators, has beenaetforOct.19. Tbe Sunday afternoon event, dorint wbicb sandcastle builden get two hours to create their masterpieces, will be held al Corona deJ Mar State Beach. Prises, ranging from molt humorous, to uruque, wm be. awarded f0Uowfn1 the com.petition. Entrants, who must pay flO to reserve a beach plot, should call Mt-8211 for reservaUons. Coot.estants are permitted to use any tools necessary fot their creation. • ... for a moment. "You took vows as a priest. Is there an ything in the vows you've taken which pro- hibits the word "Frisco?" "No." the priest replied. But the cleric agreed with several other witnesses who con- tended that if you could shorten the name St. Francis to Frisco , you might tll5o say "St. Poncho of Assisi or St. Frankie of As - sisi." That ju.st wouldn't do. he said. -SHE NOTED that some cities. including Beverly Hills and San Francisco, have enacted pref. e rential parkin~ regulations with reasonable success. ··But this is a coastal area:· s aid Edmonston, "where you have people coming in to use the to the beach than squeeze on a bus ." Quake in valley C OALINGA (AP ) -A moderate earthquake rattled·' some windows in this western San Joaquin Valley city but ap- parently caused no damage. The quake registere d 4 .2 on tbe Richter scale. It makes Cents to shop with money-saving food coupons from the Daily Pilot. Start saving today. Ca 11 642-4321 and ask our circulation department for home delivery. Coupon Savings -one more reason people all along the Orange Coast value the ·- I r tl f Z DAIL V PILOT Gardening ....................................... -- Winter Garde1~ 'Easie r' ., JUbt beeUU!>(' lht' \\t'Ul ht'r h,1\ l'OOh.·d clu\\ 11 dot''" t nw .in lhJt you h :wi: lo ~" \' 1111 ~our 't'~t·ln ble i;11r1tcn. 'l'h. ~'0111 i...-... ~n ve.:t>tahlt• 1·rop' urt' .:•.OO for l'lthcr tlll' "flt'\\ 1 cin lt'rl> or ohl l lli\l'r ·· tn th1• b11d~):u1I ,,1 b a lt·on y H'At>lilhlt• jt.11 1lt>n .,t'l Wintt•r ~nrdcnb ore c a 'll'l 111 tend thu11 ~u111111t..-plot:. ,,., llw' will .:t•I rnud1 111 tllt•11 11. .111·r f 1 om lht-r:u n ,,.,,,on rH·•·•I watcnnl( less o rtw1 111 ttw niuh•t lempt-ruturt'S, hu\ 1• (ewer 111:.l.'t'I pests to 1·un1t•nd \\1th .irnJ :-11111 mer \a1•;1t1011s """ t tie t .ik1111i: ~OU U\\J~ rron1 lt1t• ~.trdt'O JU.'>l d S lht' mouth \\.th•r111~ tl•'P ripen SEVERAL COOL S~ASO vegetables are ova1lable now .it yQur local n urser ) 1n flab p<1ks a n d s mall po ts , .i s :.ma ll transplants read ~ to ::.t~t out in the garden. O f the m a n> t r a nsplant a vailable. ther e will be broccoli , cauliflowe r . lettuce, c abbage a nd B~els s prouts Also, iook for seed of such tastl' trea~ as bee ts. carrots. rit dishes and turnips whic h can be sown now BA.SlCALLl' THE lDEA 'with growing winter vegetables is the s ame as that in growing cool s eason a nnu al flowe r s The ea rlier you get them 111, the mor e bountiful the ha rvest will be . Plant vour cool s eason gardennow. · When it comes to how mur h to grow of each vegeta ble. 1t 's easy to overplant or ru,n short For a family of :our, the California As· socialion or Nurserymen sug- gests up to a dozen plants each of broccoli. a russcls s prouts. cabbage, and c aulin ower. For lettuce, a 20-foot row with heading varieties spaced a foot apart. leafing var ieties only half that much Radishes ma ture quickly and are besl when first ready, plant one fi ve-fool row at one month intervals. A 30-foot row of carrots a nd 15-foot rows of beets and turnips aJI spaced two inches apart. s hould do the trick ,. . .Tfaink· Tulips Fall is the lime to plant tulips. Plant bulbs along u pathway or to enhance the edging of a porch . They even do beautifully in pots to add a splash of color to the entry way or on the patio. You might even put a few under that Oowe ring tree. Oklahoma Pumpkin 'World's Biggest' BlNGER, Okla. <APJ -Until now, Binger·~ biggest claim to fame was being the home of Cincinnati Reds star J ohnny Bench. But now Bench will have to take a back s eat to a 240·pound pumpk:io. Merl Sims, ma intenance supervisor at Binger schools, grew a pumpkin measuring 7 feel and 3 inches around. "The fair is going on here, so ... we took it down to the grain elevator and weighed 1t," s aid School Superintendent Merrell Dilks '·Jt weighed 240 pounds." A folder from the South Dak<>ra company that supplied the seeds mentioned a pumkm grown a few years ago reputed to be the world's largest Dilks said he called t he Guemcy Seed Co. at Yankton, S_O., and found the fobled pumpkin was a me re 220 pounds .. They s:ud as far as they know. this Oklahoma pumpkin is the world 's biggest pumpkin.'' he said. Cut Flowers Last Mums Tops for Autumn Colnr "Mums" can bt' founJ at nurseries now in a wide variety of well nurtured plants. They'll be blooming in the next few weeks and wHI provide color for your garden well into winter whether planted in beds .md border:. or in pots and con· tainers. Mos t chr ysanthemum v ariet ies seem lo respond to the gardener's touch almos t im mediately. And as cut n o wers, they are long last mg. Where they are already planted, m ums should have generous amounts of fertilizer in the next few weeks. Main s talks can be strengthened by last minute disbudding a nd the plants should be staked if fall wmds threaten t o endanger them H ardy to tende r , depending ·on the species, c yclamen will prove effective if combined with other low g1 owin~ plants in borders. Their heart- sha ped leaves and flowers of white, pink and rose a re very effective Their flowers resemble shoot- ing <;tars and their leaves are also attractive. All eycla men grow best in a fairly rich, porous soil with lots of humus and in filtered shade. Y'"ou'JI also find a few camellia varieties ava ilable in many nurseries that will add beautiful "painted" color lo your fall garden. Ask about the sa s anqua camellias with their shiny foliage with masses of multipel..iled blooms. The sasanqua is a fine winter blooming camellia shrub, restrained in g rowth and pli able enough to be trained as a vine. espaliered. or even used as ground cover. Blooms a re single, semidouble and double in white. pink am.I olushes of pink to lavender. PLAN AHEAD~ .. HAVE A GREEN Gardening Feud Ends In Court LAWN ALL WINY.ER! 5 BAGS BANOINI STEER ANO 10 LBS. OREGON RYE GRASS SEED ... enouQI\ IO CCJ\'er 1.000 SQ tr fil!I ~ NAS HVILLE, Tenn. (AP) It m ay have Our Certified Nurserymen tell you how lo winier· green yo ur lawn a 14.42 value s t a rt ed when G . W Harpe r . 68 , dug up n ei ~hb o r Paulin e Dunwoody's g ladiolas -----------------------------... a nd blooming crabapple Beoutif ul Spring Hyacinths Fragrant, long-lasting cut flowe rs and ideal bulbs to g'°w in pots. mJ 12 OR MORE BULBS tree. They were blocking his view of the street, Harper said . But that didn't give Mrs. Dunwoody, 74. the right to purs ue Harper with an e l ec tr ic lawnmower., Gen.era! Sessions Judge Robert More Bulbs to plant now... Sutton ruled. DAFFODILS • RANUNCULUS • 1a~·~t ;~J;'5;g:~~~o~: TULIPS • FREESIA • CROCUS • MORE ing after somebody with -----------------------------.. a running lawnmower," I Flori~t Special I Sutton said. In hopes of maintain- ing peacf!, the judge declared a l S·square· Coot. rigbt·of·way plot adjoinin g their p r o · perties off limits to both of them. P-a n t Cole Crops Now . Ha:ve Frf!s h Vegetables in Late Fall, Wiriter Ir yoo live on the coast you can l'Jant colc crops most any time. In other areas or California now is 11 good time to plan\ such cole c r o ps as broccoli, Brussel s prouts, cabbage , caulinowe r, Cninese cabbage , colla rds, kale 1.md kohlrabi. According to Vincent E . Rubat zky. vegetable specialist, Univers ity of Ca l ifornia Cooperative Exlen.sion, planting now will allow small plants to gel a good start before cool fall days You will be able to harvest t h ese v itam in -r ich, fres h vegetables m lale rail ahd mtd the winter. depend ing on your are a and the crop you plant. COLE CROPS ARE generally planted in rows but because of their attractive, compact leafy appearance. they also do well in the or n a m ental g a r d e n , wherever there is room, or 1n containers Preplant fl'rtilizal1on helps crops thrive If yo.u u::.c steer manure, work in 1 to 11 2 pounds per square foot of garden area. Poultry m anurt? i!. r 1cher -I pound per 5 Squa re feet IS SUfh r icnt Work mauurc uniforml~ into the top 6 inch t.'S of soil several weeks or more• before pla nting. Commerc ial fertilizer 06-20 0 o r equivalent> should be applied at the rate or 2 pounds per 100 square feet of garden space. The fertilize r numbers refer lo pe rce nta ges o r nitroge n , phosphorus a nd potassium in that orde r California soils usually do not need pdtassium. IF YOU PREFER not to mix the fert.ilizer with the soil, you can apply it as a band. Dig a fur· row a longside the planting row about 21h inches deeper than you will plant the sma ll transplants. Sprinkle fertilizer evenly along the furrow and cover with al least 2 inches of soil. Wate1 enough to moisten t he soil deep ly The soil should be kept moist throughout the g rowing season. b ut avoid excessive m ois ture Cole crops a re very suscepll- ble to insect damage. Aphids are com m on and 1f a llo wed to persist. hard to get rid of. The cabbage worm and c abbage loope r can also be devastating f;!nd may require preventive h·eatment. Ma ny important nutrients are provided by cole crops and lh~y are also low in calories. Broe· coli, caulinower, and the cab- bage varieties are excellent sources or vitamin C, especrnlly if eaten raw. Green vegetables such as broccoli, collards and kale are e-~llent -source~ or - carotene, which can be convert- ed into vitamin A in the body. Weekerul Gardening Checklist • Spring blooming perennia~ may be plant ed as soon as they a re available at the nurser) The earlier you plant them the betler off they'll be next s pring Ask for primroses. violets and 11hlox. .'This 1s the ideal lime lo plant ornamental trees and shrubs Once the winter rains com e, you won't need to worry a bout keep· Ing them watered • Use soil conditioners like gypsum now The coming rains will help work them deeper into the SOii. • Overcrowded clum!J!'> of perennials Like Shasta Da1s1es produce fewer and rewer flowers each year To remedy this, hft and divide them now. Re plant the divisions after you add some s lo w rel ease fertili ze r ;,i nd hum us to the planllng sites. • Heminder : the ~ooncr you set out the winter annuals, the s oone r y ou'll have winter blooms If you ""'.ail too long. c-old we ather may dela. bloom until spring. ; • Dutch iris. freesi:ls, ixia . s paraxis and ~evcra l other spr ing-blnom1ng bulb~ a r e be~t planted lh1s month Rroccoli, ka le a nd other cote vegetables can also be s igrufi. cant sources of iron a nd calcium, as well as other impor· tant minerals and vitam ins. Pere1mials Bookle t Available ' If you like flowers but aren't crazy about pl anting new ones e ver y s pring, per haps peren- nials are for you. These plants hve from year to year and so you get cont inufog n owers. THERE AR .. ; DOZENS of dif rcrcnt types or perennials you ca n plant , most a vailable at your h.lcdl 11lJrber y or g<1rdep shop. Usually they are in bloom when offered for sale, so you can select the color!> you want for yo ur ga rden Look for plants that <.ire com- pact and dark grt'cn. Plants held in warm shi pping areas are seldom vigorous You can tell plants that have been held 111 warm <treas too long by the trun pa le yellow stems and leaves. A void buying thcso. f'OR DETAILS ON preparing soil and planlrng, the Depart- ment of Agriculture has put out a h elpful bookle t , "Grnwing Flowering f'l'rcnnials .'' T he booklet sells for $1 and can be ordered from Consumer l11for mation ·center , Dept. l.2'lH, Pueblo, Colo .. 81009. T r y Calendula 8 Now, the modern gard~ner is nut resln cted only to the bnght yellow and orange calendulas. The re arc ..,u btle shades of c.spricot , ~r:.1mnion , cream a nd soft yellow T hink about mass· ing the sini;ilc_ c.:oJorS-alo ng dn v~\\ays, garden pa ths ci nd _parkinJ? st nµs .. AUTUMN CLOSED TUESDAY DUALITY 1 ::,;K 10.1-10 .. SALE Ctearance on •FRUIT TREES •VIMES . •BUSHES •AZALEAS " •HIBISCUS 7.77 5 gal. Clearance on •BUSH ROSES -•JUNIPERS • aomE BRUSH •ETC. 4.77 Sllflffin Li...ittd BECAUSE WE GROW THEM 4ClfS OF l"UMTS AT WHOUSALE & HlOW11 .... IMwood c. Y4 ' f 7 111l I oos •~~~~~~~~~AVOCA Cll.tcrtflf ir--'299S .... Ht Vwfl'tiH 25 lbs. Mony with Fnit ~-;::.,. "';:, 130 h!J. ssus Mlltrietlt,......,. Food ..A"l:~Cl:J~ Sort»o 5pr'9Y •· '4 9S I 2 iltclt l_. lowl Pot ..... 11.n '171 rATIOTaUS OH SAU • to 12ft. FICUS llltUAMIHA f'lAMTS FOtl POOlS NOLUfDtlOP OUlOWHEl IS A NOHSSOfl OF OINAMEMTAL -ROITlCUll'Ull YOU 4SKEO FOfl THIS , I CJlll. CaroM110 JnMl11•. Indoors cw Outdoors. Rec).os ...... 52 95 ----7~ l'robl•Mt] = ~ .. '""" -...... 1•611 WAR"(" ,llV{ f01.;"T°'I" VAl,(' P"ONf ~•6 J'7'' 1 Block West of Harbor on Warner EVERGllB' l"EAll Silk 0 4K LEYLAMDll CYl"IESS IRAZIUAH ""1'Eft EVERGflfftol RM EVHGflHM ASti SYCAMOH IT ALIAM CYf'HSS HYDRANGEA TREE YUC CA CORAL TlH AND MAHYMOH LLO\'D•s gard~n sl1op rl: ~"'I ( PANSIES & VIOLAS . (' • 1 ~ I .--, • .J ~ ·....., ~ . I ."" Plant now for winter & spring color. POMYPAK . ... ~a~c ,, .• • Tultps • Ranunculus • Daffodils • Freesias & More FREE IULI CHART! ~ TAKE HOME DOZENS I ROSES "' lo\le buds'. 2.98 doz. -.--~~~~~--~~--..i..' ~ ~s -~ 6 - 0IMOMMOWH U!~a ~~,!RASS I ~ ,..:;;,,,.,, I 946 ~!1!i~!. 2840 Harbor ll~d., Costa Mesa • ' -Ad Kood through September 30, 1980 00\.~•HWATINO ._._ .... _ !It lo(' 11111~1 S.-•vttw f11N> Suitt" at t 01.H Cloot t( •II 510tft N@.ar8'\I •N'f ~t•itl COITA •M641 -1289 , .. ..._._ lllHIOM "MJ0495-04Q1 t.nc.-c._....,,. lt•ft 0..,. ,,..,,. 91 .. ..., r••Y I Cell 642-5671. Put • few words lo work tor ou. '·-FRFE O...•"" "HMl- ~f.Ott•f all winier. MOW IS THE TIME ~:.~s..$449 J.4• A - -Weed Free ~) -Use to cover rye grass ~ 2 cu. ft. sack ~ ' ~:"\ !~. 5149 i All ITEMS SUtlJECT TO &TOO\ Of04AHO Sale toOd ""°""' Od I 1880 ~ OPEN MON. THRU SAT 7-6. SUN 9-S VISA . ::I LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC "'~:;;.':9e 2028Newp0rtBl11d laPBay'St l COsta MPsa CA92A27 l 71 4)6 4f\·744 1 ... - Orange Coast OI TI O N YourHemeto•n D•lly New111p•per VOL. 73, NO. 270, • SECTtONS, ._. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1980 C/N TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Banks lli"ke Priine Rate to 13 Percent BULLETIN St'Vt'ral baat1 la t~rf'~ Wf'ttf'ra statH, l~allforala . Oreaoa Hcl Waallt.atea railed U1eir prim• ratt' today t• u PUC'f'Bt from IZ.I pt"rC'f'•t. Callfonala baab talll•a ow atltoa lathded l'alted C'allforala, l'allfonla f'lr•• Baak, Uoyd1 BHk Callforwia, the Bank of ('allfornla aad !Wnrity Padftt' Nata..al ..... Earllt'r in th.-day, Chase M anhatum Hank 1n Nf'w York City had tllke<:I 1L'i prime lcndtn6' ralf' to 13 percent fol lowt'd by Cltlbank The Federal Reset vt-Roard h3d hiked Its key harlk ltndinK rd le ihursda~ from 10 pt·r C'e nl to 11 pt'r<'ent The at'tion by the seven· member board ;sl!IO raises the llkelibood that the nation's re<'overy fro m the current rt-t'lllJl!IOO will be slowed. Spokesm en t or both the tu>usina and auto ind~tries ba~e warned that a new increase in Interest rates could cause a pr e matur e e nd t o th e improvement in sales in t.ho6e two industries and tip the scales of the nation's economy toward recession again. But the board was apparently more worried that a rapidly expanding supply of money could worsen the natlon~s innation rate. Because most economists believe e.xcessive growth of the money supply contributes to tnnatioo by puttint more money in the bands of conaumera and buatnesaes, the board obviously felt it had to act. Higher interest rates discourage borrowin1, and thus itlow the growth in the money' supply. Interest rates have generally been on the rise in recent weeks, and Thursday's action by the board appeared likely lo Iraqi Planes Bo continue the trend. Several major banka increased tbelr prime lendlnt rate last week, to 12.5 percent, the highest level since mid-June, although still ,veil below the April peak of 20 percent. Home mortgages rates also have been edging up in recent weeka : The 1ove rnment (See BATES, Page A!) ~~-____:,_-=--=-Tehran Oil ~Refinecy--==-rm O.ltr ,,_ _.., RlcMN ........ New Kid in TOIDll Western Airlines jet approaches John Wayne Airport for test landing. The airline recently won right to fly one flight a day out of the county airport starting Oct. 27. Until now. only Air California and Hughes Airwest have been able to fly from the airport. Western officials brought in the plane todaY-to study landing and takeoff patterns . Noise tests revealed ttie 737 will generate roughly the same amount of noise produced by the Air California jets. Huge Award Given For Birth Damages By DAVID KUTZMANN Oft• Oeltr ,.. ... Sa.ft A settlement lhat could lolaU26 minion has been awarded in Orange County Superior Court to the family of a 3-year·old Laguna Hills girl whosuirered mental and physical injuries during birth at Mission Community Hospital in 1977. Terms of the settlement were announ ced i n ope n court Thursday by Superior Court Judge John K. Trotter, who met with attorneys for the hospital and parents during the past week to reach a final accord. As explained by Trotter lo Brenda and Rona ld Na th, parents of Kaleina Nath, the youngster's estate will receive $50,000 annually from the Mission Viejo hospital with a built-in escalator clause of 4 percent a year. Co as& Should the child live a normal life span of about 72 years, the damages....cQl.lld ~tal $26 million. the judge told the Nith . Trotter said a conservatorship would be established for the young girl's estate. · He said the Naths could invest the monies the estate receives but they would be answerable lo the court each year on how those funds were used. In addition to the settlement. the family ~s attorney, Robert L. Charbonneau of Newport Beach. was awarded $250.000 in legal fees. Court documents indicate Mrs. Nath was admitted to M1ss1on Community Hospital in September, 1977, to give birth. However, she claimed she was left unattended on a gurney for a long enough time for the fetus to suffer injuries when its now of oxygen was restricted. Thia led to brain damage and other injuries. Civilians Evacuate Airport BAGHDAD, Iraq <AP ) -Iraq claimed its warplanes bombed an oil refinery in Tehran today in retaliation for repeated Iranian air strikes. The blow against the Iranian capit.ol came as refineries of both countries in the oil heartl and to the southwest were ablaze after be~vy artillery duels on the fifth day of the war. The Tehran attack was reported even as both Persian Gulf oil giants appeared to ~ moving toward mediation of their border conflict. The Tehran refinery produces 200 ,000 barrels of oil a day. about one third of Iran's domestic cons umption before the revolution. Iraq threatened other such attacks unless lran JAPAN HARDEST HIT SY OIL CUTBACK·-A3 NUCLEAR WAR POSSIBLE IN •DOLE EAST -A4 stopped its daily air raids on Iraqi oil lifelines. Minutes after the air raid was r e ported, Tehran Radio said Iranian officials were ordering civilians to evacuate the entire vicinity of Tehran's Mehrabad international airport "for sec urity reasons ." The broadcast a lso told Tehran residents to ·'tum off your lights and stay where you are until we telJ you otherwise." Both countries have indicated they will accept Is lamic m e diation . according to Pakistani Foreign Minister Aga Shahi. a key figure in the 40-member lslamic Conference of Nations. He s poke with reporters in New York in advance of a meeting of U.N. dele1tates who a l so are members o f the Islamic conference. ... • ENGINEER PUTS II MILLION MIDGE BUILDING PROJECT INTO PIAIPECTIYI Third Greclen From Mertnera lchool Toured M• to ... Mechlnery In Action Bridge Kibitzers Kids Get Ans1vers on Bay Project By STEVE MARBLE Ot .. Dett,~ ..... Ike Yamagata lipped the yellow hardhat back-on his head and pointed down the dusty knoll toward the mid-day busUe in Newport Bay. The gr oup of third graders, tom between scouting through lunch bags and following the structural engineer 's cue lo take in the panoramic view, quieted down. "WE'RE BUILDING A new bridge," be began. "because the old one Is too rickety. It's too old, too narrow.'' The classmates from Mariners School in Newport Beach nodded in agreement. "What are you going lo do with lhe old one mister?'' ptped up one towhead. ' Yamagata, who's been working on the project with the Kasler Corp. since last sprinh, told them the 1931 bridge would be torn down. "ilE YOU GOING TO blow tt uo with dynamite?" another student asked aa others Rocchio and a squadron of parents, had biked up the hill where the old Castaways Restaurant once stood to get a look at the bridge work. Since the class is studying machinery, the teacher reasoned the bridge work would more than give ber students an eyeful of cranes. pile drivers and earth movers. BUT MOaE THAN machinery, the students appeared to have an interest in lhe economics of the project, ex:peded to be finished in a year. Most wanted to know how much the new bridge would cost. "Around $9 million," said Yadtagata. Several students whistled in apparent awe. One said, "My dad makes that much." Trudging back down the hill, several students admitted they weren't quite sure what they'd learned. "But I think I learned a lot," said Tom Eastmond with a shrug. ''I hope we don't have to write a paper on this." nodded, indicating it was a good auestion_ llA'ITllEW PINEDA SAID he wanted to The engineer said no. He told them when come back and "watch them blow up the brid0 e." the new seven-lane bridle is complete, workers e . d · I I I I ~ I I l _J I I l Trotter noted that. the child would need around-the-clock attention. by nurses-and he approved the deposit of a lump sum of money in a fund that would be used specifically for medical bills. Baghdad Radio broadcast a statement by Iraqi Foreign Minister Saadooo Hammadeh saying Iraq would "welcome any discussion" lo end the fighting but warning that "any assistance offered to the Iranian · regime, especially in the field of spne parta, will be considered an act of aggression against Iraq's security." There have bee n ~epqrt~ denied by WaahlnJlton, that Iran <See WAa, Pase Ai> would use a "headache ball" to knock down the Many a motorist stuck in the uly Pacific Coast Highway Bridge. _ _bu~~:to-bum~....r OD -t.be -bridge llllely-woul1----H The third gnde..-s, along with teacher Jean agree with tfieyoun1ater. Weather Dense night and mom-ine fog, clearing to mostly •WlllY Saturday afternoon. Lows toni1ht 55 at the beaches, 65 inland. Hi1ha Saturday lower 70s to near 80. l~SIDE TODA 't' The "crown princeH o/ por~JI~ leadl of I o "*" of nt1rtaiftment at local col- ~gf• -nm be/ore all Ille atudenU arriw. See Page Cl. l•tlex ........ ........... ~ Al ~et-Ott c.Mt .. &· ! •I 1111E I C14 ....... . ,,. .....,.... .,. == :: --~ .. ,...,. cw ........ ,.... .. ............... =·= M ....,,.,a RI -~ RecU• 0 ..... .,. ............ ,....,..... a ,......,. cw ....., .. ......... b4 The Nalbs agreed in court to -accept-an-addilional-·$SQ,ooo_ from the hospital's insurance company to give up their right to sue when the child dies. The judge said they would liave bad the right to initiate another cause of action upon her 4eath. The Natbs originally flied their lawsuit against the hospital and its three owners in October, 1978. Pair Convicted LOS ANGELF.s CAP) -Two men were convicted by • federal court jury on charges stemminc from the operation of. a cocaine dlttrlbution rlng out of the Hollywood Park horse racin1 track. They are Alvadro 0 . Perdomo, 55, a bone trainer, and Juan 0 . Fernande1, 1'1, owner of an upholstery shop near the vaek. NetqHJrt Botdenlrd Traffic Study Airs a SUrprise BJ 1EaaY CIAUSEN ... .,..,""' ..... A pair of Caltrana traffic studies anvelled Tbunday night ln Cotta Mesa produced one a~rprise but confirmed 1omethln1 that juat about everyone drlvint Newport Boulevard already know• - traffic alon1 the major . tborouPfare la 1ettlnl heavier. Tbe llll'PrlH, accordinl to Caltram official•, ia tbat an October, 11'71, survey abow• moat southbound traffic l• headed for Costa Mesa, not Ne~Beach. 1t abo reveals, said ~rt Burrell, seni or Caltrana atreet la just a funnel for en I i nee r , t h a t N e w port beach-bound motorists beadinl Boulevard's traffic does not for Newport Beach. •OVerloed Pacific Cout Hl1hway Stlll unknown, however, are :in either direction. all of the resultl of a survey Burrell aired the 1971 survey conducted lut Au1ut at the and part1 of one made last bei1bt of the summer beach Augual durin1 a City Hall aeuon. meetin1 of the Route 55 'that aurvey .,_ •bow that Transportation Study Polley more southbound veblelH Advlaory Committee. pa1aecl • -ebeekpobat at ll•a Burrell said the 11'11 study ta Drive la Calta ll•a, but the at1nlflcant ln that Newport ort1lD and deltlnatlm o1 tbaM Beacb offtclals have claimed drtYen wan't be lmowa '*11 a moet ol tbe boulnard tralftc ta c 0 m p u te r "e d st u d y h beaded for Costa ll•a. com,..._. iD about two.-... COila lhla oftklala, on the The AUl*t shdr llldk.._ otherhand, bne claimed the that 48,000 veblclH ware aoutbbound on Newport Boulevard over a 24-bour weekday period, compared to only 31,000 on a weekday in 1179. It allo reveals tbat on Au:u!:i a Sunday, •.ooo veblclea p the checkpoint, compared to ~ J0,000 makla1 tbe trip on a Sunday la Odober, 1m. Tbe 1"" ltucb 1bow1 tbat 11 percent of tile motorl1U ,..,..."I to a postcard 1urve; m• a IP key locatiou wen fTom Newpwt, 21 percent lived In Ca.ta II~~ 4 perceat ill JnlM; M per~ la other~ of tlM eoaaty aad I pettftt (lee 90VLSYAD, .... Al> ' ~ f. i ~~~~~=-=--=-~:~--~-~·-----~-~~:---___:_'~-----:-----~~-;.r-~~'~-!:::: ~ ,~ ~ r I Happy F.-.-ling Notice that tunny feelrng c~p~ng?across. your fac~, and notice your mouth widening . That s called a smile. /\net if funny sounds burst from y~ur throat . blame the la ughter on 10-nwoth-old. Kevin Kelly of Clearwat<.•r , Fla .. who dares you not to catch the magic of hts h appiness. County Burglary f----Probe May Widen An investigation into a stolen good s -f o r -dru gs f e n ci n g oper ation 1n south Orange County may expand into Costa Mesa and Irvin e a nd other central county loca t ions . a sheriff's department spokesman said today. Burgla ry invest igators sa1d Thursday they have recovered more than $100.000 in jewelry. pre c i o u s s t o n es , s t ereo e qulpm-e rit, -Silverwa r e a nd television sets in connection with 'Doctor' Still Jailed on Murder Rap A Coto de Caza m an who allegedly posed as a physician in Southern Californi a for four years, a nd allegedly lost one patie nt who died o f acute diabetes, remains jailed today in lieu of up lo SS0.000 b.ail their arrest of two adults and seven j uveniles. .. The kids were goin~ out and committing the burglaries . then trading the s tolen goods for dope marij uana and other drugs," said sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. The adult s arre s t e d i n connection with the alleged f e n c ing ope r a ti 6 n w e r e identified as Robert Bla<'kwell, 23, and his w1fe, Lis a, 19, of Laguna Hills. Most of the stolen property was recovered during a search at the Blackwell residence, Hart said. "We hav e cl e are d 30 burglaries that occurre d throul!hout the south county," Hart said. "Now we 're looking at raS"es that occurred in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Tustin and Santa Ana.". The r ecover ed pr operty is • Canyon Complex Planned 'l'h~ lrvlnc C'onwuny h11s filed plantt for 11 36 oole golf course arid l.465 bumh in l.111tC~na Canyon u phrn that *Ould r t'Jlli<'l' a Joint propoti •I with the City of l~wua Beach th1o1t w11:s M1utlthf'd earlier lhi11 yt ar. Tho l.agunl.I Ue ach City Council voted In April to reject a Syr arnore Ullh> de velopment plan that would Include l ,831 re.1dtnlial unlL'I on l,400 acres 1n the canyon That plan int'lucled 100 acres of lht' S22 •<'re Sycamo re Hills parcel, located be tween Laeuna t' u n yon ;and •;I Tor~ roads ·rht> <'tty purchased Sycamore lltlls from the Rancho Palos V1•r11t'S Corp two itnd one half , ~an. ago for $6 75 mil hon to end )l'•H~ of luws u1ts ,b(>tween lht' dt"velo1>ment c-ompany and the C.'I t)' The plan offered this wct•k hy t h e lrv tnt' Corn1>any •wOuld 1n c·ludc two 18 h o l e ~o lf dlamp1onshiµ c.·ours(•s on 360 ant's, probably lh(· lar l"(c.'sl complex in Or~1 nge County , ac.·cording tu c.·ompany uffil-1als Tht.> c-omph•x would serve u:. headquarte r!> of th~ SouUwrn California G<1lf AssoctttUon. A 300-room mn and dubhoust', restaurant and golf or ient1·d retail shops would bt> included. sa1d spokesman, J.en:.~-Colli . The golf assor1att0n would d es i ~n a nd ope r a te the golf course , wh ic h w ou ld h e a vaila ble fo r public use 90 pe rcent of the time. Collins said · • We'rf:I very e nthusiastic a bout it," he s aid. ··w e think it's a plan that meets a ma jor public need and keeps a significant visible portion of the la nd in open space." Mesa Boy, 5, Injured by Auto, Dies A li ttle Costa Mesa boy .,,truck and hurled to the pave m ent by a ca r as he ran into the street near his home-'.n!esday died of hjs i njuries Thursday night in Founta in Valley Community Hospital. Ronnie Garcia . 5 , whos e family lives at 2901 Mendoza Drive, s uccumbed about 5:30 p. m ., according to hospital officials . O r ange County Corone r 's d e put ies s ai d fun e ra l arrangements will be handled b y M acDo u gal l F a mily Mortuary in Santa Ana. Gerald Ram es. 47, did win a reduction of his $200,000 bail at a hearing T hursday in Harbor. Judicial District Court before Judge Rober t Polls . Another hearing on the case was set Oct. 20 in the same court Barnes st and s accused of murder, grand theft, unlicensed medical practice and issuance of J alse prescnptions as the result ~f a s ix-week probe by the State Board o f Me di ca l Quality Assurance. .: _a waiting ide ntific ation by burglary victims at the sheriff's d e partme nt south county subs tation at 30143 Crown Valley P arkway, La gun a N igue l Further information may be obta ined by telephoning 834-6005 between 8 a .m . and 5 p.m . Spokesmen for the funeral ho m e sai d the fa mily was • ·• scheduled to confer with them later today about rites for the c hild. Monday through Friday. Among the 1rem s investigators are seeking to find owners to is a unique ring fashioned in the shape of an American Oag , It is set with red , white ·and blue stones. Deputy Distri ct A t lorney Enright argued Thurs d ay for sustaining the $200.QC!O bail set by Orange Co un ty Supe rior Court Judge Richard Beacom. Barnes' d efe ns e attorney , David Brit'kner, a forme r Orange County deputy district attorn ey ar~u e d abo ut circumstances surrounding hts client's actions Judge Polis finally set bail in a compltcated t hree-option arrangement. He said he will a llow Barnes to go free on a SS0.000 bail bond. or if at leas t $20,000 equi ty in his Coto de Caza hom e is pledged, or if the defendant forks over $1 0,000 in cash tha t can be attributed to his own financial resources. . Bri c kne r and Enri g ht immedia'-ely pointed out Barnes placed title of the Coto de Caza property solely in his wife's name some lime a Ro. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f ... Qr .. NI:,, r,.. •. t ,,,,., ••• ,,,... ... '" ... hu"' comQ1"""'il '"'" "'-'"""' ..,,, • • f>'-hl1\N"CI o. If• Qt.,~., (\M\I Vut'lo!o ftutt) t..\MJ\&Wlu ~ ........... &d+116f\"\ .,,,. 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""°"" ,~,., 1ttw,U4't1<"'°' ~tor••I ..... fltr .. 4Mh#fh\.llfl'Wf'th Mt •tfl' M •t -'•••MW'fM ••'N"W' 'PH"'•' ..,,."''"'M\ ot t....,,,....., . r.:::--!··,~\~,:~..r.~::,~~ .,-:~ rt•f "'. ~lf'\•p b f flt1.att ~ ,. f'Pll9NMf Mtht•t f *°'hN'ffflll"I'\ '4 00 Meftl"t f Po lice s aid the m o toris t invol ved in t he accident. a woman who also Ji ve s on Mendoza Drive, wasn 't cited. f · rbtM 1•,9· \ I BOULEVARD STUDY. • • outs ide Orange County. F ift y.fi ve pe r cent of the m o t o ri s t s u sed Ne wpo rt Boule vard on the Oct o be r weekday a nd 53 per cent on Sunday to head for Costa Mesa destinations. About 35 percent were headed for Newport on weekdays and 38 percent were headed there on weekends. "The <Orang e C ounty Fa irgrounds in Costa Mesa ) s wap meet accounted for 17 percent of the total weekend trips to Cos ta Mesa," Burrell's report stated. '·Recreational trips accounted for 22 percent of the total trips at Mesa Drive," he said, "with 69 percent of the recreational trips going to the City of Newport Beach and 'l:'l percent to Costa Mesa." The Callrans advis o r y committee is studying various routes and met.hods for handling traffic along the conges ted boulevard as part of a plan to I! o~j_b.l.y Lm..p+-0 v-e t tte -thorough! are. Still under study, afte r throwing out plans to reroute the highway along Orange Avenue in Costa Mesa. are alternatives that range from no action to an underground freeway route through the heart of downtown Mesa and a full-scale freeway that would knock out homes and businesses in West Costa Mesa. Still considered a viable plan after discussion Thursday night is continuation of the big freeway ditch route, now terminated at Mesa Drive, through the downtown section. That route n early was abandoned because of costs lnvolved in condemnlna porUona of downtown businesses. But Cattrana engineers noted Tbunday that by c~ntilevertna froatqe ttreeta to overhan1 the ditch roll.le, tll million in condemnation ceats could be •aved and adual conatnlCUoa prices lowered .. Th e po li cy commi ttee . com posed of stale and coWlty officials and membe rs of the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach councils . now is scheduled to ta ke the alternative boulevard plans before the public. The first workshop session is scheduled in Newport Beach City Hall for Oct. 22 al 7:30 p.m. Meetings are scheduled with the do wnto wn Costa Mes a Tomorrow group in November. the Irvine Exchange Club on Oct. 2 1 a nd the Balbo a Improve m ent Association on Oct. L8. The policy committee's work will t e rminate In a draft e n vironm e nt a l impa c t statement. Thal statement, a long with recommendations, then goes to Sac ramento for Caltrans review, public he arings and. a final e nvironm e ntal impa c t statement. Finally, Caltrans officials will select a route and method of trafttc;now-torpns~n a ion o the California Trans portation Commission and the federal Department of Transportation. The eventual product should be ready for funding by the end of 1981, Burrell said. Stanton Supported By OC De puties The as$.ocia tion of Orange Cou nty Deputy Sheriffs announced today it is endorsing challenger Roger Stanton over incumbent Philip Anthony for the lat District seat on the county Bbard of Supervisors. The election ia Nov. 4. Bob KacLeod, business manager for the aasoelation, Hid st.ton wu chosen by the •roup'a polltlcal action committee because he is considered ~·the beat for the Job." l -.. _ • o.11, ...... ,_ "'94lt IRVtNE HISTORICAL EXPERTS VOW t:IGHT TO PRESERVE IAVINE LANDMARK General Store U.y Go to Make Way for 81•4ane DMded Highway History Threatened? •,ight Vowed for Old Irvine Gen~ral Store Hy RICHARD GIU:F.N Of ... 0.11, ...... , .... I llht11r11·al authorities ~a y th~y <1r 1· 11n·1u1rNt lo fi~hl a~ainst n•a cl w1elt·111n~ 11lans that l..'ould poss1hly r1·~111l1 m the destruction of S•)mt· of tt ... olilest buildings in fl'V tnl' l 11n .l11hmm11, president or !b 11'-vtttf-HrirtOTff'ftT So<'i"ety, said lt11 !> m11rn111~ :.he plans to make sun• pruposecl w1dcntn~ of Sand ( • :111 yon I\ venue docsn 't mean the e nd for the Irvine General Store. established jn 1909. "Irv i n e has v e r y f e w historical buildings," she said "H 's not just the Irvine GeneTal Store. There are other buildings along Sand Canyon that must be protected like the old blacksmith s hO"p-;-the-btran alld J!rain building and the Irvine garage the old -oak trees along Sand Canyon must also be protected." Ms. Johnson said she has seen too mu c h d estru c tion of historical buildings in Ir vine. "There usecf to be an old railroad station by the Irvine General Store," she said. ''That was destroyed in 1966 or 1967. It's a good thing that Denise S1,;hoo09yer_ l'f.'ho runs the st.ore ) went over to the station Wlt a pickup truck and sa ved St>me of the old benches. .. Nof Fif' for Release "We lost the old Walnut Ware house and the' Franc is Pa ck in ~ House came down. We're going to gel involved in the study about the widening or Sand Canyon to m ake s uJ'e the same thing doesn't happen to the store " "-FV Athlete's Killer Ms . Schoonover s aid this mo rning she is confide nt that the city can find a way to improve Sand Canyon a nd not harm the - s tore or other nearby s tructures. Loses Parole Plea Th e ci t y Publi c Works Department now is studying how the road can be improved without da m aging historical butldangs and old oak trees along t he road Charles Dennis Bean, who was convicted of fi rst-degree murder fo r the 1974 slaying of Fountain Valley athlete Steven Michael Finklea . was d enied parole WAR ... might seek spare parts for its Am e rican -made planeslYl exchange for release of the S2 Americans it has held hostage since Nov. 4 Jran reported '"very heavy" civilian casualties in Abadan and Khorra ms hahr. two ma,Jor ports on the Sh a tt a l Arab waterway. Tehran Radio quoted Iranian President A bolhassan Ba ni-Sadr as de nying Iraq's claim that it had captured Khorramshahr. It said he visited the front Thursday and went withi n f o ur mil es o f Khorrams hahr. Tehran Radio s aitl "the brave people'' of Khorrams hahr had set up defenses on all sides of the city and were fighting in the streets and on the rooftops. The Iraqi milita ry said earlier Iraqi forces h a d c apty~ed Khorramshahr and were closing in o n Ahwaz. the capital of Iran 's oil -ric h Khu zestan Province 70 miles to the north. The c laim fueled spec ulation Iraq was trying to seize all of Iran's 24,000-squa re-mile oil heartland. Thur~during a hearing in San Luls.Jlbispo. A three-me m be r Board o f Pnsori Terms panel, meeting at the Ca lifornia Men 's Colony, concluded that Bean was not fit for release from prison for three principal reasons --the manner in which the killing occurred, the apparent lack of motive and the need for further psychiatric e valuatioo of Bean. R o bert D e c .. e m b e r . a s pokesman for the state panel, s aid the "cruel and at rocious manner in which the murder was committed" was one of the le ading reasons for de nying parol«!. Bean was arrested with his brother six years ago for the Halloween slaying of Finklea. an a ll =st a r wre stler at Or ange Coa s t College. The killing occurre d in s ide a Fo untain Valley fast-food market dunng an attempted robbery. December said the s hooting was "inexpli'Ca bl e and s e e mingl y unw arra nte d ." During his trial, Bean and his brother contended Finklea had pi cked a fight with them. Hugh Bean, the brother of C h ar l e s Bean , also w a s convicted of first-degree murder and s entenced to die in the California gas cllambe r. He committed suicide on death row four years ago. Charles Bean was sentenced to life imprisonment. December said the prisoner will be ~Jigible again for a parole hearing next September and each year thereafter. Harry Ehrlich. public works a dministrator fo r the city, said he thinks t he road c an be widened without harming the historic bu:tdi'!gs. He s a1a tocal his torical a uthorities will be involved in the design fo r improving Sand Canyon between the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways. He explained the road must be wide n e d lo six lanes (its currently two lanes I because a corporate yard and dog pound will be bUJlt near Sand Canyon and the Santa Fe railroad tr acks RATES ... increased the a llowable r.ates.Cor mort gages b al..'k e d by the Veterans Administration and the Fede ral Housing Administration to 13 percent on Monday. In California. home mortgage rates of 14 percent ar e common and arc spreading through the rest of the nation. An indicator of the increase in mortgage demand was a report Thursday by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board that the value of mortl'(ages closed by federally ins ured savings a nd loan associations i n Au g us t was almost 40 percent higher than in July. WHY ALDEN'S? We show more than thirty manufacturer's carpet lines with approximately 3000 samples. We carry about 100 rolls of carpet at special prices. In our remnant room jlre hundreds of remnants from tiny to room size. Every American manufacturer of vinyl is represented in our vinyl display: Armstrong, Congoleum. Gaf. Mannington. Biscayne and Amtico. Rolls and remnants in stock at special prices. Our drapery department inc;ludes custom fraperies. "Levelors... Woven Wood Blinds. Custom Bedspreads and special treatments for unusual windows. We not only have a specialist in this department. but our own excellent installer as well. Wood floors are represented by several manufacturers such as Bruce. Harris and Sykes. Patterns include Plank and Parquet designs. DEN'S : iiisiaiiatioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PlACENTIA AVfNU~ • Cp_ST~ MESA, CAllf. 91617 • PHONE 646-4838 -646-13.5.5 • ...... __________________ -----.. - STOCKS Frida,•" .. f~l0M in11 Pric•• --r- . . NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Oyat•t~l IN' • ......,,,.,_, Orftthr ,..,.--.., ¥0,,_ Mid._.,, ""•" '''' •Jf.tW tk),toift Ottfvtt •"d {tf'lt.,'tft1tl1 'tfOC'"' •."•"-'9'•ANl •-•l•lillf o-. 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"I think it is a legitimate que stion t o a s k if the Federal R e s e r v e does n ot hav e t oo muc h powe r , .. s aid William O 'Co nne ll, exeC"utivc v ice preside nt, 1n a C alifornia ad· d r ess th.is w e ek lo le a g u e m e mbers H e s aid 1t r e pre s e nted "an ex trao rdin a r y, unw a rrante d a nd d a n g ero us ~rant o r powe r to a few n o n - e lected p u b lic o ffic ials who a re n o t a c c o untable to the e l ectora te -0 f a r l'prese n tative democrac y ." O 'Conne ll's c omme nt!> wer'e the l<Jtest d e v e lo pme nt in a campaign a g a ins t F e d crnl R e s erve and r egula t o ry a c tio n s whic h th e l e a g ue s a y s e nda n gers the g e n eral econ o m y . and .. h o u s in g a nd h ome financ ing espec ially cuHNtFI' The c ampaign, d e s i g n ed to r e l ieve "c hro nic near· c h aos in financial mark e ts , .. include s s peec h e s, lobby lllg, c o urt act ion to r evers e a r egulato r y d c c1s 1u n a nd an ad· vertis ing cam p a ign s oon to get unde r wa) ERRATIC FED POLICIES, h e s aid, "h a ve p lunged this country into a finan c ial m a lais e . with double digit in · fl<Alio n thre ate n in g t o b ecome h y p e r .j nflation. with r una w a y inte res t rates and n s ing u n e mplo y m e nt " O 'Conne ll's bl;ls t a t Fed officials and the Depos itory lns lllulto n s D e re gulatio n C o mmitte e , whic h h e s a id is Fed dom inated, has been building for a y e a r . B u t the roots or the difficuJlies run d eeper. He s rud many o r the financial proble m s o f mortgage l e nders orig inate d wit h the t.riggering or innat ion by the Vie tn am war . a n d the s ubsequent w o r s e ning of it b y oil price i n c reases and fe deral budget d e fic its BECAUSE OF INFLATION, O 'Conne ll said, C o n g r ess a uthorized removal o r inte r est limitations o n s avings, h op· in g tha t hig h er r eturns on depos its m ight o ffse t the d e cline in the dollar's purchasin g powe r Cong ress, h e s aid, was "wise and p rude n t e nough'' to w r ite into law that d e reguJation s hould develo p ;n an o rde rly m ann er over a s ix-year periOd. Hut 1t e r r ed, he s aid, in r e linquis hing powe r over the proc e ss A uthority ove r deregulation w as g r a nte d to the OlDC. in whic h v a r io u s fin anc ial reg ulatory a gen cie s have a voic e . but in whic h . 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HlwMPll! ·•"MD 1Wf I M•tlll,1 110 •. 12 fl ' :\lot "-""'ty t,M 1 .l~I U »-..t14 SOttfll'1 •114 ' 11 ...._ "" Mr• • ·• 1~ ""' W1M1oo1 1.40 •• '11 21~ VI W\tcPI. 1 '1 I o 11\lu ,, ~----------:,~-----..:..--~·~-,"'"ff - .. ---~-Y-~L_m ..... __ Fftdlt_._---_~_-_, ________________________ S_~U " JohnSevano Rams -Ma~agement Overreacts Rama man•al"ml"nl Is t>t>ilnntna to panic It appeant all the meodla pr~ure la ftnally ttart ln& to get to them . or better yet. it's finally Ncudl cn lo·n y, upon learn.in1 of their own fl r '11 rww "Loy,' the playel'1 were lesa than enthused. Some were understandably an1ry whtll" othc r11 , quit" fnnkly, round It rather humoroU11 Georgia wu putting to1ether a new production company. • · propriety of the article but, aa Gurnid: admitted later, Klosterman handled the matter in a much more dignified manner. atartlna to reach Swttt Georita. ·· "It's just another example of bow manage- me nt doesn't care," Jack Reynolds told · Gurnick. "See, they've aot the money. It, may not be the Rams' money but abe'a got it, .,od she doesn't want to aive it to the players, the people "He was very nice compared to the way Ray blasted me." said Gurnick. Tempera na* and manqement otficiala blew ~lr cool lut wH>k after a reUow t()I leairue.-Keo Gumick or the Valley News, who haa rovered thti R•m• the pdt t.hrtt seasons wrote a play er re a c tion piece to Sweet Georgia 's n e w c o mpany , "Empress Productions." wtllch w111• formed at an estlmat· ed coatolS2SO million "I want tu dance ln lM lint one (pro- duclJonl and I'm goina to .wear a G·slring," com mt!llled Hob 8rudzin11k1 ln Gurnick 's story, "I'm too vretty to play Babe Ruth," joked Pat Tbomatt "Are you kidding or what?" said Pat 11 adt n "I gut'~S I could take a part in her first one I'm r\Ol doing anything for four weeks. Actually, I think I'm too short to be in the mov- 1e11 "· · who took this team to the Super Bowl. "Incentive? There's no incentive here. Whether you win or lose you 1et paid the same," said Reynolds. Anyway (and this part ia a bit cloudy), Sweet Georgia either read or beard about the Gurnick's article and went into a.rage. She im- mediately called Coach Ray Malavasi and slapped him on the wrist for letting the players talk about her like that, and then he immediately went into a rage and slapped Gurnick.on the wrist for writing such •'a slanted and inaccurate'' piece. "Look, I wasn't out to attack the Rams. I'm not pulling a cruaade against them like a few otber writers have been accused of doin1. I was simply doing a reaction story tO what Georgia announced last week." Malavasi, as a punishment, barred Gurnick from talkin1 to any more of the players on the practice field, which was somewhat fUJUly in that the press has always been barred from do- ing such things .. GVllNICK'S STOaY. from a joumalisttc standpoint, was more than llmely "She's doing what '!" gasped Mike Fanning. ··s he must have enough money to bum a wet elephant ·· Here was a lady that hadn't negotiated at all with her players ; hadn't made a public ap- pearance lo the media the entire summer; and SUHefted there was a heavy cash flow. problem within the organization, announcing through the media <she couldn 't avoid that) that a new $250 million production company bad been formed THE Pl.AYERS' REACTION was ex~cted. Here they were trying to fight like bell for an extra $20,000 or $.10,000, and all the while Sweet EVEN GENERAL MANAGER Don Klosterman got into the act, questioning the THE POINT, Oa the bottom line to all this is that Sweet Georgia and Malavui panicked. Sweet Georgia because she was worried about public opinion, and Malavasi because the boa• was getting on him. <See SEV ANO, Pa1e 88) Af'WI ...... Crucial Trip for LA - ~ 'We Need Intensity Against-Padres_, -Lopes LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Dodgers had hoped the return home after a poor road lrip would give them the boost they needed in the National League West. But Thursday's 3-2 loss to.San Francisco dropped Los Angeles out of a tie with Houston for the West lead and the Dodgers ended their homestand with only four wins in nine games. Tonight, trailing Houston by one game. the Dodgers play in San 011 'f'\/ Tonight Ota11nPI I I at 7 Diego, where the Padres ha~e won five of six games against Los Angeles this season. The Pennant Race Houaton Oodgera Cincinnati w 17 .. 15 Game a L GB Left II 9 17 1 ' 19 2¥1 I TMRM-~ DODGERS (t i HOME CJ) Oct l. •. S "' -on. AWAY c.1 Se94 ,., 27, 2' el sen Die9o. Sept 30. Oct_ I, 1 •I Sen Frenclw.o CINCINNATI 11) ~E CS> s.p1. JO, Oct. I'"· Sen ~:%;.~. l. •. S •l Allente AWAY UI 5el>t 2', 11, 2'. HOUSTON Cf) HOME l•I Sepl. 2•. 11, 11 • ._ Cln<lnnell, Se94 JO, Oc1. I, 2 •• Allente. AWAY (3) Oct. l, •• s ., l.0$ ,,_.e\ three rookies against the Giants. Mickey Hatcher opened at third hue in place of Ron Cey, who suffered a bruised thumb in Wednesday night's game. Mike Scioscia and Bobby Mitchell were a1ao in the starting lineup, and when Mitchell in- jured a hamstring i n the first inning, he was replaced by another rookie, Rudy Law. "WE BAD A LOT of offense out of our lineup, I don't care who took thetr places," said Lopes, who homered in the first in- ning and singled in the Dodgers' only other run in the ninth. "There's a tremendous amount of pre- ssure in a pennant race. It's more mental "SAN DIEGO ALWAYS gives us a lot of trouble down there," said Dave Lopes, who accounted for three of the Dodgers' 10 hits Thursday and both of their runs. than physical, and it's particularly tough on the young player. of the series against the Padres' Steve ·'Considering e verything, we 're Mura, 7-7. The Dodgers play three in San fortunate to be where we are." "We're just going to have to play San Diego with the same intensity we do Houston and Cincinnati . •' . Dief{o and three in San Farancisco before Ed Whitson, 11-11 , with relief help from returning home to close the regular season Gary Lavelle, earned Thursday's victory, in a three-game series with Houston. ending a personal three-game losing Out of necessity, the Dodgers started streak against Los Angeles. Dave Goltz, 7-8, will start the.first game Conner Refuses To Discuss '83 NEWPORT, R .I. (AP) - Freedom skipper Dennis Conner had just completed a two-year mission to defend the "-merica's Cup, and he was not ready to start talking about 1983. campaign was actually carried by two yachts, Enterprise and the year-old Freedom. Conner decided only in May to go with the newer boat after try- ing both off New~rt and off his home in San Diego· for the past year. It was an investment of time and money by the sponsor- ing Fort Schuyler Foundation unmatched in the cup's 129-year history. ~~~~~~~~~~--~~~ HIGH THROW ALLOWS RUDY LAW A BASE HIT. "First, I'm going to have to decide il I'm ready to give up two years of my life or three years, because that's what it's coming lo," said Conner, who brought a new level or dedica- tion to the triennial yachting event. Bond also said he will stay with the so-called "bendy mast" introduced to cup competition this summer by the British Yacht Liooheart and copied by the Australians before the start of the finals. Wives Tales "IT'D BE EASY to get caught up in the euphoria of it right now and say I can't wait until 1983," he said. "But I can't do that." No Pressure on Coaches C onner troun c ed th e challenger Australia by three minutes, 38 seconds Thursday to take his fourth victory in the best-of-seven finals and tum back the 24th threat to the New York Yacht Club's hold on the top prize in sailing. He and Australia designer Ben Lexcen, who will draw the plans for the two new yachts, said every boat vying to defend or challenge for the cup in 1983 will sport such rigs, which have a flexible top that allows more sail to be exposed to the wind and still conform to the 12-meter de- sign rules. By CURT SEED EN OI .. Delly f'tltll St.Mt There are quite a few Orange County jwlior college rivalries that can be tabled intense, but none match the battles that have t~ken place over the years between Golden Wes t and Orange Coast colleges. The players are physically re- ady. emotionally prepared; the fans have s e t aside thi s particular Saturday night; 1 and both campuses are buzzing 'with excitement. But the two men who direct this annual show -Orange Coast Coach Dick Tucker and Golden West Coach Ray Shackleford -seem far more relaxed. In fact, they refuse to let the pressure get to them. And that comes from two pret- ty aood sources: their wives. Pat Shackleford met her hu1)!Jnd when both were 12 years old. She liaa seen her 1bare ol football over the yean and lbe IQvea every second ol it. "I IO to every game and I have for lota of years. All the coaches' wives usually alt to1etber, '' Pat explains. "Golden West bu always been very fortunate to have a lot of pe0ple who have continued to follow the football team. Our friends also go to the games, and so does Ray's family," Pat con- tinues. And she says the daily routine around the Shackleford abode remains pretty much the way it always is during the week of the OCC-GWC contest. It's pretty calm. "Everything's the same," Pat explains matter-of-factly. "Ray doesn't 'bring his football home with him. There's pothing out of· the ordinary that we do or that we don't do. It's just like any other game du.ring the season.'' But Alan Bond, head of the Australian campaign, already is making plans for the 25th challenge. He said he..will return in three years with two new 12-meters .• •'We've had a very good lesson, and I can tell you not to take us lightly,'' said Bond. "We're a country and a peopole who keep on trying." The 1980 campaign was the third mounted by Bond and the fifth straight by an Australian boat. AUSTRALIA SKIPPER Jim Hardy, who scared the Americans by winning one race in the finals and leading in another only to have the time limit expire, said his three turns at the wheel of a challenging boat are enough. AP ........ Does Ray eat any special meal the day of the game? "He eats whatever I fax," Pat responds. Io short, the Shacklefords manage to live with the pre- <See WIVES, Pa1e Bt> HIS &ESOLVE to invest in two yachts reflects the impact the Freedom effort bu bad on this elite sport. The U.S. defense "I'll not sail an America's Cup challenger again ... I'm just a winemaker and a weekend sailor. The parttimers an! finished. Dennis Conner bu pro- ven that," said Rarety, one of Australia's major vintners. WINNERS' REWARD -Freedom skipper Demm Connor waves a drink in reactioo to Thursday's victory. Behind him are crew memoeii"llfeves 'Poff.a (center) aiif"'Tim Whidden (top). Tars, CdM Clash; Edison Gets Test By aOGER CAaLSON .. ....., ........... Corone del Mar Hi&b's Sea Ktn11 seek to snap a seven·aame loain& streak to arch·rival Newport Harbor and Ediaoa fflab'• Charaen are tryinl to protect a 1~1ame wtnnin& streak u the non-leque football seuon enters Week No.~s. A capacity erowd la expected at Oran1e Coast Colle1e wnere l!!I llodena'a Vaquanta lnvade~a ~ at.(_-1ibt UfMt of cW CIF Blj Plve Oilit..,ce cbamplcm , are ranked No. 1 in the Bil Flve Conference and Oran1e County, which ia exactly wbere they were a year aao when El Modena shocked the Char1ers, 28-27. And Newport HarbOr will be t.ryln1 to tum its seuon around after an ~2 atart, and they can make it a full 180 depees with a victory over Corona del llar OD a ni1bt celebratlq tbe 1cbool'150tbyear. SIHWhen.-Fountain Valley's Barons travel to Lone Beach to duel WUIOD for the •lath ll.raltbt Ume, bopiQI to kMp an unblemished record aaainat tbe Bruinl ,intact. Laguna Beach, buoyed by a 49-16 rout .over Mayf al.r a week ago, boats speedy Elsinore. San Clemente tries to re-group after a 7-t lou to Corona del Mar, but will be doin1 it without receiver-defensive .back deluse Bob Owens uainat Villa Park, while Dana Hills la 1C>ln1 after ita fourth atrallbt victory at Busett. Dana Hilla, 2-0 on the seuon, would create a sebool record witb a triumph a1ainlt the La Puente-bued Buaett elev•. with a test a1atnat La1una Hilla, a team ·which extended defendin1 Sea .View League klnOln Estancia • before falllnl in the final aeconda, 11·14. Westminster hosts Empire Leaaue . representative Cypreu and Caplstr~ Valley's unbeaten CoU'1an travel to .Carlsbad, a team wblcb aheUed San 'Dle10 Hoover, 5'.0, ln tbe first week. ,.....,.-er:•• c-•MM•......,....,... El..._.,,._..._.OCC-~V.-.-IA...._ ... .. Or-• M""9 ... I INcfl Ei-..•L....-llNdl VIMll,.,_ ..... C......... . I 1 ·I I , ~1 l wblle llddJtloaal aeatln1 bas been plHed It Newport Harbor to help ac- eomodMe • eQeeted overflow crowd. Huntlnston Beach's Olien tackle Bolla Grande with an eye on an8PPln1 the 1cbool'1 27-l~e wtn1 .. streak-and Saddleback la ptaaued by iQJuriea, but atUI ratel the favorite's role at winleu Irvine and University will be tryinC to bounce baell from a lt-1.1 bl at TuatiD o.. ..... .... ··-...... ,,,.. " I D.J . Bell anc( Ida EdiloG &e•mmatea L"""9 ....... Ulll--. .. ~ ""9 .. ,,,.,... uue•luur c r· awv....,•~ r