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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-02 - Orange Coast PilotGulf Proj~ct Damaged Noxious. Smog • Leaves Coast; Mereury Drops THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 2, 1980 VOL. Tl, NO. 276. • SaCTIONI, .. l'-as Probe rs ----"'"-'-"----· Hif Billy On Libya WASHINGTON CAP ) - Senate investigators. still at odds over White House involve- ment in the Billy Carter affair, concluded today that the presi· dent's brother "m erits severe criticism " for his dealings with the radical government of · Libya. In an interim report, a special Senate investigating subcommit· tee also criticized actions by President Carter and several or his aides in handling the affair, but did not condemn any actions as illegal or unethical. The report praised the justice Department investi~ation which concluded Billy Carter was a Libyan foreign agent. The report said Billy was given no s pecial treatment because of his rela· ~ tiooship with the president. The report accepted Billy Carter's testimony that he did nothing to influence U.S. policy on behalf of Libya. · It says, however, ··w e can as· sume with some assurance that the Llbyan purpose in creating and maintaining the relationship · was to benefit the Libyan gov- ernment and the Libyan policy." The .r eport says Libya's original purpose in establishing the relationship with Billy may bave been pah of a program "aimed at influencing U.S. policy through people-to-people contacts." But Billy Carter 's usefulness (See BILLY, Pase A2) Rate Hiked - By Citibank ...,, NEW YORK CAP> - Citibank raised its prime lendin1 rate one percen- tage point to 14 percent lo· .-day, eclipsing competitors wblch increased the base lendin1 rate ror blue-chip corporations to 13.5 percent a day earlier. )lost commercial banks, led by Chase Manhattan Bank, raiaed their p.rime rates one-hall a percentage point Wednesday to 3.5 per- cent. That wu the seventh increuein u many weeks. But ClUbank, the naUon 's 1econd-lar19' Ma*, took a walt·and·H• attitude w~ore raisin& ita rate to percent hom JJ t. •" Hod llouer? ,.,..,,..... Ernie Armstrong. 86 , of Sacramento is a walking bil 1 board for President Carter , among othe r things. Armstron1; says he's voted Democratic since the pres· idencyof Woodrow Wilson. Man's Threat Thwarted By Victim A knife-wielding man who threatened a.woman and began to asaault her in Laguna Beach Wednesday was talked out of the attempt, police reported. Officers said the suspect con· fronted the 26-year-old Buena Park woman on Rock Pile Beach near Heisler Park shortly after noon . The man reportedly ap· proached the woman and pulled an eight-inch hunting knife from a sheath covered by a towel around his waist. . He pressed the knife against her side and told her if she tried to move he would kill her. When the man tried to remove her clotbin1, the victim threatened to scream. Tbe vkUm wu able to-talk the suspect out of attacking her. He told her he and bis wife "bad split." He then ned southbound on the beach. • The suspect wu described u about five feet, eight inches tall and wei1bin1 more than 200 pounds. He bed abort brown hair and wu baldlne, and hacJ brown eyes andamuataclie. -Oil Port Control Sought ., BAGHDAD, Iraq (APl Iraqi and Ir:anian troops were reported locked in hand-to-hand com bat to· day for Iran's oil port or Khor- ramshahr. and an Iraqi air attack was said lo have heavily dam- aged a $3 billion Persian Gulf pe trochemical complex under construction to the ea!it. Meanwhile. Iran's Parliament unanimously rejected any direct or indirect negotiations with the United States on the 52 U.S. hostages captured 334 days ago. And in an offshoot of the l l·day· old war. the Iranian and Iraqi em· bassies ·n Beirut, Lebanon, were rocketa ands eriouslydamaged. Weste1 .'I diplom ats here said they believed Iraq's offer of a fo ur-day cease-fire, which Iran immediately rejected, was a ploy to gain international prestige. The diplomats said they believed the Iraqis also were seeking a period of quiet so their troop~ could consolidate gains insidt · Iran. Iraq's leading daily newspaper .. Al -Thawra, charged the Un.ite<ll States with war brinkmanship and playing with fire by continu- ing to interfere in the war. The paper offered no specifics to sup· port the charge. Iraq said its shock troops were battling diehards of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's r evolu- tionary guards in a fresh assault to capture Khorramshahr. "Savage battles are raging from hpuse to house and street to. street to complete the liberation of the city," the government· controlled Baghdad newspaper Al Gomhoria said in a report broadcut by Iraq's state radio. "They're figt,lling hand to hand." (See MIDEAST, Pa1e A2> Thief Returns Shogun Swords FRESNO CAP) -Two "price· leu" Samurai swordll stolen from a display case at Fresno State University have been re- covered through an anonymous tip. The swords, which date back to the time or the Shoguns, were found Wednesday by their owner, university professor Irv· inl Davia, at a location named by an anonymous caller. ' . . "" Panel'Raps Billy, President, Aides In Libyan Affair ows ·-~· Rocky Road ,.,.~ Lookiag like dinosaur bones or a moonscape, these potholed rocks are on the Susquehanna River bottom near Falmouth, Pa. The river, which went.on rampages of floods and ice jams in the 1970s, now is as low as it 's been since the early 19605. Temperatures Drop; Smog Leaves Coast By DAVIDKVTZMANN Oftllleo.lty ..... ,.. .... Air quality illfproYed con· sider ably atone tJre 'orange (;oast today aa lower temperatures and a hi1her Inversion layer com· bined to dilute a noxiou• layer ol a mos which settled over Southern. CaUf ornia this week. A spokesman for the Air Qualtiy Management District said high· pollution stage Lwo alerll we~ -forecast for parts of inland Orange County tody as well as first stage alerts for Anaheim, El Toro and Los Alamitos. But pollution readings along the coast from 'Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach were expected to be significantly lower with milder temperalW"eS, low clouds and fog. "Some relief ls beginnlDI to shQw," the AQMD spokesman said from his El Monte office lbis morning. The National Weather Service also forecast lower temperatures (See SMOG, Pa1e AU • ._ ·'\ ""'·-' __ ,,,._ Cheered In Coast Booster By GLENN SCOTT Ot1Mo.ltyl'Oe4Sl.aH . Or ange County Supervisor Philip L . Anthony promised Wednesday he will never vote for any kind or expansion of the John Wayne .Airport that will create more noise for neighboring resi- dents His comments were just what an audience of about 80 Orange Coast residents had paid $35-a- person to hear at a reception for Anthony hosted by Supervisor Tom Riley at the Irvine Coast Country Club. Anthony is running for re- election for his 1st District seal on NQ.v. 4. and Riley. the 5th Pistrict reµresentative, gave him a strong vote of confidence at the reception co-hosted by Ne wport Beach Mayor J ackie Heather. Riley told his gathering or sup· porters that he had made no deals with Anthony, but believes the in- cumbent from Westminster un- derstands proble111s that plague the coastal region and is willing to cast his vote with Riley to solve them. "Dav after day when we have <See ANTHONY, Pa1e AZ) Coasr f>::'lo°"""""~-1=­ Weather Fog, low cloudiness night and morning hours with only partial afternoon clearing at beaches Fri- day. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Highs Friday 68 to 72 alopg coast to 82 to 88 in· land. INSIDE TOD/l ~ How do some executives view women when they rite rapidly through corporate ranks? ~e "IAdtUr of Sue· cess . Bo ardr oom o r Bedroom?" Pag« 82. Index ... u,.. a ., .... ~~ CJ L.M • ...,_ M • ..._. c:.u tel"9nlle Al CleultlM 014 C-k• U <,..,_.. c• 0e•tll'"4k" 01 ,..._.... ,.., •MtN:tee-... ,..._... Cl.J "-... (I ,_,,,,__ ., AMIUMwt CJ ..... .... ...._.,,_CM lhtleMI"-M Of• ... C..-, Al ~ '"""" CJ,01 f'9f1• CM SIMI~ en , .... kMll .. fllMtln .... ... .., A4 ........ _ M -i:ft:C -ea 1 1- '· ,. I u lJAll ., "" 111 llu.Jl•.O. 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Automobile Club s pokesman "This past summer, oil men who keeps a finger on the gas agr~. that-big psofine usa1e "l.J.a.nk.. didn 't develop. The big oil com. Mike Masinter, the club's fuel panies with big s urpluses gauge coordinator, said his last generated since last February survey showed that regular was still havt'l a lot of gasoline on going for $1.22 a gallon on the ha nd. average in Orange County, un- Three fattors will drive the pump pn<'e UJI, he suid OPEC traditionally raises its prices in J anuary, the decontrol of oil pro du<:t prices will be complete this rnonth and inflation Is expected to hike gasoline prices about one l'ent a gallon every month. But while some independents le~ded was at $1.28 and pre- . and big.company stations are m1um hovered aUl.31. Tbe key. Emond says, is what cutting the prices drastically on The lowest price he's seen for gasoline, the average price real· regular is $1.11, and the highest_ ly hasn 't nuctuated that much $1.41 a gallon. Stiid Funded Did 2 Gunmen Triplets? Guess Again Fire on DALLAS <API The National Academy of 5'· • n ·ei, will fund a s tudy or acou. 111 II evidence that led investigatv1:. to conclude two gunmen f1 r1•d 011 Pr esident Ke n· nNly nearly 17 years ago, the Oet llas Mr1rn111g Nt:ws s aid ll>· la y 'fh1· nL~wspapcr said the study was rcqul•slc•u by the Justice f 'rum Pogf> I I BILLY ... ror that purpoM· t'nclt>d early In 1979 1t said. when he made clear hl' ~ nulrl not use his rel ationsh1 p .,., 1th the prt.>Mdt'nt to innucnce C S poliey JFK? Department and quoted a dt· partment source as saying the study is the "first preliminary step " toward reopening the in· vestigation. Th e four-m o nth s tudy , financed by a $23,360 National S<'i ence Foundation grant. will be announced Monday , the Morning News rel)Orted . The s tudy will review the validity of findings that a re· co rd1n.g .o f ,,p olice r a dio" transm1ss1ons captured the sound of four shots fired at the motorcade carrying Kennedy on Nov. :?2. 196.1. DENVER CAP) -Janie Maa. who had been ex: peel ing triple ts until a month ago, gave birth lo quadruplets at St. Joseph Hospital. officials say. A hospital s po kesman said Wednesday the three boys and girl, premature but each weighing more than four pounds. were in st able <'Ondition. "They're doing fine ," the spokesman said after the babies were delivered by Caesarian section. Twenty.fi ve specialists were on band fQr the de- 1 i veries. · From Page :I I MIDEAST ... I' -· Orange County <.rnd Huntington Beach city off!ciaJs turned out Wednesday afternoon ~o inspect dump site on east side of Bolsa 'Chica Street near Warner Avenue where health hazards h ave been feared. County health offi cer Rex Ehling has indicated no evidence as yet to verify that any hazar d 1s present. \ontrar v tu some c·rit1 c1s m during pubht· l11·anngs, the re port t oncludcs that Attornf'y c;eneral RcnJamin H C1v1letti Jnd Wh11 e llnUH' n a t ional s c l' u ri t y a d v 1 ., e r Z b 1 g n 1 e w Britzins k1 o;hou ld have told Prt.>s1dcnt Cai l<'r more about The Warren Comm ission de· te rmined in 1964 t ha t Lee Harvey Oswald, acting aJone. fired three shots at the president from a sixth noor window 1n the Texas School Book DePository Oswald was gunned down days later In 1978, the House Assassina lions Committee con<'luded a conspiracy probably resJ,,1lted in t he president's assassination The committee's con clusio ns were "based on a recording of a Dallas police radio transmission made when the ·microphone on a IJ<lli ce motor<: ycle a pparently was left open while the shots .,... ere fi red A <'O mmunique carried today hy Baghdad radio claimed the Ir a nians s uffe r ed "a la rge number of dead and wounded" Wednesday in the central and so~them sectors of the warfront. It listed Iraqi losses as 16dead, 24 wounded and three missing. . ·: • f ·rtm1 Pt1g~· .\I SMOG •.. {111 turla,. .md Friday w1Lh h1gm of ilt\. ~'ll.!Jcdt•tl H1 mo'>t rarts uf Qu t hem I '.1l1lo rn1 CJ ·• Though lht• late ScµLcmbc r ... -l'it-<1 ~ Ot•t•Jbcr pollut100 s iege, Ml\!med lu U4· 1·<1s1ng . ndc··!>haring pl<ins and imtastnai em1s!non cut· h1t'('.kS we r~ s til l be ing im· pl_emented. ·Precautionary first s tage plans ~re in cffcC'l in 1-'ounlam Valley, li untington ~eaeh . and Costa '•t nsa tod3y whtl~ ~ct•ond s tage pl11n<. '4t'n• 1mplt·mc•ntcd in I.a . !du.bra. ~here ~mo~ rcaJ1nf!~ of :17 1iart.s 1wr m1l11on.,... ere tXPeC't '"'' A rC'arling of :is ppm 1s rl'· 'l(JI red for a scromhtag ·alert By <:onlr.ist. rcadm~s in Costa " \l i.:sa amt La1rnna Reach wer e ex· 1-fr.,l'led to go no hight•r than .15 ppfff'." .. The AQM D said pollution read· i'ngs Wedncsday, tho1;1gh high, did not reach the levels at first ex-p~cted There were higher read· 1i\gs in fewer areas than origioal- IY'Predicted. the spokesm ansaid . ·A surface inversion layer of about 400 feet -which has been t rapping Pollutants close to. the .gr'ound has begun to rise . he ~:l id , dis pers ing the dirty f'l'laterial in the atmospher e. An offshore high pressure ridge ~!so has been allowing moist ffiaripe air to now on s hore. lead· lrig to the milde r temperatures ~hd foggy conditions or the past fpw days a long the coast. This condition. accord mg to the weather serv1C'c. is expected to <'ontinuetbrough Friday . Mayor Indicte d l NOIU (APl Mayor Phil Heed has l>een indicted by the Hivcrside County Grand Jury on char ges of pr esenting false mileage clajms with the county. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ••btf'tH W ... Ot• •0-l"l"f\f'j~t)il·•IY'• '"'•"' .. 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'~~!.,·:~~~ .. ·~~ Mft't•r O• H w•tl"•'-'"''"• h•rt1ft M•¥ .. tfPfOOWt~O llJ!IMvl , •• n •••••• m ... ,1., •• <oO~••Ortt o,.,,.t rl1ll y'o; al'11 villc•-; Lhan t hey d1d OC Transit Unit So mL' sc11at1Jr:> l rit1c1zed the two officials during the hearing!. for discussing th•· uroth~r ·s af fairs \\ilh the president The Iranian command said the Iraqis were "digging their own gr;,ives" m Khorrams hahr and nearby Abadan, major c1ties' or Iran 's oll·rt<'h Khuzestan -pro· v1ncc. and told the inhabitants: Measure Signed But thl' re port SCJ1d that by not ;irlv1>1 i n~ l-he preside nt fully, l'1 vtl1•n1 a.nil Brz('z111s k1 "arted l•l JJrnlt'('t l h1· pn•>;l(J Pnl from r a lt •nj! p•·r,1mJI respon.;;1 h1hty" Acou.-tt1<'al experts said they were 95 percent certain the -;ou nds were four shots They s ai d thrt!e cam..e from the g~neral ar ea of t.he bQOk de· pos1lory while the other ca me from a grassy-knoll. "You should fight tooth and nail l<? destroy these blasphemou:o; enemies and tca<'h them such a lesson that they will never be able lo }let up again " . Public and private indus try of· fi<'tals were jubilant today over Cov. Edmunjj G Brown J r, 's signing a bill this week that will create a separate transportation funding district for Oran1e County. Heading the list of officials un· abashedly ecsta t1c over the gov. ANTHONY ... confidence and trust . we're going to come up with the right answers and I'm very proud of that "said Riley. . Anthony is running for re· election against challenger Roger Stanton. a Fountain Valley City Councilman. But Stanton's name w~s never mentioned during the brief speeches at the r eception. Instead. the villains Anthony warned hi.s contnbutors to fight were the distant public officials in the state and federal agencies who impose restrictions on local activities. The oft.en·cited examples were me mbers ofth'e Feder al Aviation Administration. who h ave ap· plied leverage on Or ange County to open the airport to more·com· mercial carriers. H~ said the bes t way to repel their advances is to wo rk cooperatively a the m e both he and Riley re peated throughout the evening. Anthony called the reception .. an unusual kind of political gathering." It was, in that the at· tendees who donated to his cam. paign can't vote ror him because they live in a different district. The coastal residents did have a chance to lobby someone other than Riley about their problems or airport noise and the environ· mental quality of the Back Bay. Mrs. Heather explained: "On the BoardorSupervisors, we have lo count to three, .. reremng tothe fact that three votes makes a ma- jority on the board. She also kidded some Newport Beach residents who have gained the reputation, s he said, or think- ing "they're an island unto themselves ... Anthony picked up that topic and told the crowd that 1r county orricials and residents can unite to fight outside interference, they can work out a plan that will pro- vide greater capacity at the ai~port without creating more noise. ·'I believe we 're well on our way to putting together a model for the entire country,'' he aa.id. After the speeches were finished, Riley said bis support for Anthony has not.bing to do wttb Stanton. · "I caHed him (Stanton) and tokl- bi m I bad too mucb riding on the iuuea in the county and in my own district and I 'm not wtllina to see a cbanp," RUeysa.id. ernor 'i. acJ.JOn was Orange l'nun ;11.r a s1tuatw11 involving bulh t y Ro a rd or Su p c r v i~ or.; f•lrt-ign 1101i1·y Jlld law e nfor<'e Chaii:man Ralph Clark-· rnl'nt • ·'It 1s a great county victory The 1nvest1gating subcomm1l· I'm proud," said Clark. tee was under orde rs from the The board chairman said he · Sena te lO release at least a ten· was not disappointed that the tative rePort by 0<'t. 4, a month governor turned as ide a request to tho day before the November that he sign the ficr <'ely fought ~ene ral election over bill in Orange County Se v\.'n of tht> nint• sen;,itors on "Why. he rnuld ha\'t' s 1gne<l It the panel ~aH• wratt('n :.cparate m Nome.·· Clark quipped views to add to the n·po rt Under the leg1slat1on authored One rif th\·m. S~n Rou "f>ole. by slate Sen . John V Briggs. R H Kan . s <.11d. "I still ha ve grave Full erton, Ora nge County will be re:-••rvatwns and doubts about placed in a sep'1ratc h1gh~ar l'r1.•i.1dent Carter's role in this funding distnct in 1983. . matter .. The county rurrently is in a : district that inc ludes both Los An geles and Ventura counties. Local officials h ave a·rgued that Los Angeles interests dominated the district and. thus. Orange County received a dis· proportionately lo w share of state h ighway const r uction funds. It has beeo estimated that the county could gain as much as $50 million in new highway con· struction money between 1983 and 1988 under terms of the hill. The l nknown, ho wever, is whethe r a ll tha t much 'new m oney ~111 be available due to the shrinkin~ size of the stat~'s hi ghway construction fund. Its revenues are declining because of decreased gasoline consump· tion and tM general effects of in· nation. Brown's signin~ of the bill culminated a countywide effort behind the legislation. "When I first proposed this in November 1978, there was a lot of skepticism. people saying 'How are .we going to buck these odds'?" Clark said,. noting the constant opposition to the pro· posal from Los An~elcs County officials. "But we had a real county ef· fort -the left, the right, the con· servatives, the liberals1 in· dus try, ch ambers of com· merce." Clark said. Aladdin Back In Operation LAS VEGAS (AP) -With a spin. of a roulette wheel enter· tainer Wayne Newton r~opened the Aladdin Hote l's scandal· scarred casino, ending an 83·day state-ordered shutdown. Newton, a fixture at Las Vegas night clubs since 1959 called the event "the beginning': of a Nevada gaming empire he . plans to bu.lid. Sen. Strom Thurmond. H-S.C. vice C'ha1rman of the subcom· millec. issued his statem ent say. mg "the conduct of the highest o ffi cials 1n the Carte r ad ministration prope rly de serves censure." T hurm o nd s in g l ed out Brzezinski , Civ1lell1 and CIA Director Stansfield Turner, say. ing they "followed a clear pa"t· tern of nusconduct" by "seeking lo soften and delay the impact on American public opinion of Rilly Carter's Libyan connec lion" a nd by "slowing the normal workings or U.S. law en· forcement and intelligence agen· cies." The newspaper said the Na· tional Science Foundation will announce the formation of an ad hoc committee lo review the methods used in evaluating the acoustical a ata and the reasons for the experts' conclusions. The committee will report its findings at the end of J an uary to the s peaker of the House of Representat1 ves and to the Ju s t ire Department , t h e newspaper said. As a Matter Of Fact: .. La FITIE. La. <AP > -The Cajun guide paddled up to the bayou do<'k in his canoe and stare d at the dude wearing jeans. a nowered cowboy shirt and a gunbelt complete with a ho lster ed s ingle·aC'tion six· s hooter ·'Who do you think you are. ~oy Rogers?" he asked. After the laughter subsided. the cowboy star and hls guides left for an alligator hunt in the nearby swamps. Some 100 miles east of Kbor· ra-m strahr. facilities of the __ s prawling japan ese·Traniilil .- petrochemical complex in Ban· dar Khoemeiru on the Persian .Gulf we,re .heavily damaged. by an Iraqi air attack, Mitsui and Co . Iran's major partner in the pro1ect. said. M 1tsui offi ciaJs told reporters in T okyo saad the attack by s everal Iraqi fi ghter bombers hit thecen· lral part of the 85-percent com· • plete proJeC't , heavily damaging three of the 13 plants at the com· ple x Tuesday. They said damage from the at· ta~k . the second on the petrOC'hemi c~l complex in a week. could seriously delay lbe project's completion scheduled for the spring of 1982. The 745 Japanese workers at the project were evacuated to a camp six miles from the construc- tion s ite alter the first bombing raid, and none was injured in the atta<'k, the officials said. The Jradlan Embassy in the Lebanese capital was bit by rocket·propelled grenades about 4 a.m. today and the first four floors were wrecked b~yx. ploding grenades. an em y spokesman In Beirut said. ___ , ___ _ OP Gotcha, Dolphins, Offshore, Stubbies, O ' Nel Its, Rip Curl , IZOO , Merona, Powderhorn, T-Shlrts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A-Smile, Topslders, Quiksilver and much more. .----------------- ' 10% OFF Coupon l I Good 10(1 thru 10/15 I mt velld.,wolemer<MndlWO< 1100. J L ____________ ..:,. Store 2 Store 3 Several hundred people, in- cludlne part of 1,500 laid oft by the July .10 closure, cheered as Newton announced "the culno la offtdally open." It was the laraeat culno closure In Nevada gamtni history. Mein Store 2224 Newport llvd. -210YJ Marine Ave. South Coeet Plaza -- Coate Meu w. Store 4 w ............. Newport leach 875-7174 Open Delly iiiim lelboa lat•nd 673-7121 OpeftDely 841-0523 .... HoUr•Dettr b •• -- •_, ........ .. 111-8144 .... "9ut9 Detty • ---·...I . I - • 1 I Orange Coast tl •l l lll)'J ' ~'our llometow.n ----------~ - Daily Neaw~paper ---···~--------- VOL. 73, NO 776, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1980 ~ C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS \ New Pro&e Set on 'Second .JFK Gu-'' llt\1.1.AS 1t\P1 Tht> Nuuooul At·1utt't11\' Of Sc·1t·111··· · "111 fund a stud • oc"at'ou:-twul t'\ uh•nf.-th•t h.'d lnVl.'$llM~Uori. tu n 11wlu1lt' 1~0 i:unmt'n fln.-d on President Ken ned)' 1warl> 17 ~cur~ 11110. th\' l>ulht11 Mommg Ne14 ~aul to day The newi1paµc1 :uml th•· "ltud' wall re<1uct"teJ b) t he Ju:.111· ... Uepartrnent ant1 quott·d li cir partment soun·l' a:-:-.1) 1n~ tht' 'llU.!) 1!'1 the-rmst "rellrnlnMry '-H'P tol41tr1J rt!'t.l~nlnl( tht! 1.n ',•st 1~11t100 T ht' fnur month NIUd )', l1na nrrt1 b) .t $23.:NiO N»t1on»I ~t'1ent·t" t'm111Jat10fl ~rant, will bt> annou1h·t'J Mo nday the Morning News rcpor\ecJ !'ht' :.O(Ull y Will ft'Vll•W lh~ v,d1Jll)' of f111Jlll~1> th11t a re· ' 11 rd 1 n tt o f p ol 1 l' e rad 1 o I I a n i.mt~N HHl1' l'llUI Ill 1•11 lh e :.ound of four shots fired at the rnol11r1·1u.lc carry111g Kennedy on No' ~. 1003 The.! Warren Commission de· lerm1ned in 1964 that Lee lt11rvey C>~wald. acting alone, fired thr~ shots at the president !rom a sixth floor window in the Texas Sdwol Book Depositbry Oswald was gunned down days l~ller In 1978 the llouse Assasiiina· Savage _Fighting Reported in Iran< BAGHDAD. Iraq <AP) Ira · nian paratroopers behind a wave or jet attacks dropped into the strategic Iranian port city of Khorramshahr today. Iran claimed. Iraq reported savage hand-to-hand combat there In other developments: -An Iraqi air attack was saicf to have heavily damaged a S3 bi ll ion Persian Gu lf petrochemieal complex under construction to the east Iran's Parliament named a seven-man com m ittee to in· vestigate the issue of the 52 American hostages" raptured 334 da·ys ago. Tehran radio satd. Ceqdition Improves McQueen Fighting Terminal Cancer LOS ANGELES <AP} -Steve McQueen was reported to have showo oigns of recovery after t>eing diagnosed as terminally ill with cancer several months ago, a spok'esman for the -actor sajd today. McQueen, 50, is suffering from mesothelioma, a rare form or lung cancer regarded as incura- ble. said spokesman Warren Cowan. Cowan said McQueen 's doc tors say he has improved in con· dition the last six-weeks. He is a patient at a degenerative dis· ease treatment center at an un· disclosed location. M cQueen has denied recurring rumont and newspaper reports that he was suffering from in· curable cancer . He said, "The reason I denied that I had cancer was to save my family and friends from personal hurt and to retain my sense of dignity. as, for sure, 1 t hought I was going to die." He said he is responding to tre atment which "'has given me an extraordinarily improved quality of life." He said he has a sincere belief in his own re· covery. ··Hopefully," he said, '"lht! ch ea p scandal sheets and curiosity seekers will not try lo seek me out so I can continue my treatment. I say to all my fans and all my friends. keep your fingers crossed and keep the good thoughts coming. All my Jove and God bless you.·· Cowan said McQueen has for several months been consulting .~ ........... RGKTING CANCER Steve McQueen with metabolic researcher Ur. William Kelley, whose programs at the International Health' Ins titute in Dallas and other areas are directed at stimulat· ing the immune response. Dr. Kelley said , "We have been able to prolong the pa· tient 's life beyond earlier doc· tors' expectations. I believe that Mr. McQueen can fully recover and return to a n o rmal lifestyle." Temperatures Drop; Smog Leaves Coast Br DA YID KUTZMANN Ot•Delt9 ~-· .... A Ir quality improved con- seemed to be easing, ride-sharing plans and industrial emission cul· bac ks we r e still b eing im· plemented. r Sources in Beirut, Lebanon, said four of the seven were hardliners likely to oppose release of the ' hostage~ without a trial. The Parliament also rejected any direct or indirect negotiations with the United States on the ·hostages. -And in an offshoot of the 11· day-old war, rockets were fired at the Iranian and Iraqi embassies in Beirut, damaging both but causing no ~uries. The Iranian charge d'affatres in Beirut said he suspected the attackers were members of the Iraqi Baathist Party in Lebanon or the pro- .Baghdad Palestinian g roup Arab Liberation Front. In a message broadcast to the Iranian armed forces. President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr called oo them to "escalate" their struagle a1ainal Iraq. He said the [faqi forces are belng reduced "more and more every day." Bani-Sadr _disclos·ed the paratroop drop and said Iranian _,. fUl'ces-had chased the Iraqis out or the border city of Susangers and forced them to retreat toward the Iran-Iraq border. Western diplomata here said they believed Iraq's offer of a four-day cease·fire, which Iran immediately rejected, was a ploy lo gain international prestige. The diplomata said they believed the Iraqis aJso were seeking a period of quiet so their troops could consolidate gains inside Iran. lraq'sleadingdailynewspaper. Al-Thawra. charged the United Stales with war brinkmanship and playing with fire by conlinu· ing to interfere in the war The paper offered no specifics ~sup- (Stt MIDEAST, Page AZ) Te"tperature Just Right '---' For Burglar Jack Finkelstein told Costa Mesa police the weather was hot Tuesday. That. he said. is why be left a usually secured door in his Fan Fare Gifts shop open as he worked toward the rear. At about 1 p.m .. Finkelttein said, he noticed that an un- detected burglar mus t have slipped through the door and stolen the one-armed-bandit dis· played at the front of the shop at 1869 ~ewport Blvd. The red and silver nickel slot m ac hine weighed about 75 pounds he said, but none of the neighboring shopkeepers saw anyon~ labor i n g under its weight. Finkelstein said the machine. worth about $2,500. was not in· sured. sider ably along tbe Orange <.:oast today as lower temperatures and a higher inversion layer com· bined to dilute a noxious layer of smoe which settled over Southern California this week. A spokesman for the Air Qualliy Management District said hi1h· pollution stage two alerts were forecast for parts of inland Orange County lody as well as first stage alerts for Anaheim, El Toro and Los Alamitos. Bikini Heist But pollution readings along the coast from Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach were expected to '11 be s ignificanlly lower with mUder temperatures, low clouds and fog. "Some relief is · be1l.nnlni to show," the AQMD spokesman said from bis El Monte office this morniR1. The NaUonal Weather Service also forecut lower temperatures for today and Friday wlth hilhl of II expected In moat parta of southern California. Thou•h the late September· early October pollution ale1e Slwp Thief Hoo/a Tiny Suits ~ Newport Beach police to· day are hunting lhe in· genious thief who could go down in the annals of Harbor Area crime as the Rube Goldbur1l1r with his app.arenl blklni-hel1Un1 machine. InvesU11tora probin1 the theft olthree bWn1a valued at *90 from Sherley Knox' M)'tlJc Harbour bOuUque, 2111 Newport Blvd .. say the bur1lar never actuall)' 1ot lnsidetheatore. Instead, accordln1 lo Patrolman Todd Selders , it appears he is using a customized fishin.c rod or some similar devide lo reach tbrou1h the front door mall slot and snatch the batbiq sulta. Police said Ma. knox, who hlCI ber handiwork banctna on a wire some dla· lance awa)' fl'C)m t.bf door for display bu myaterioua· ly lost bikinis ln the same manner before. No •llD ol forced entry caneverbefound. . tiOf\S Committee concluded a conspiracy prohably resulted in the president's assassination. The committee's conclusions were based on a recording or a Dallas pol.Ce r4dio transmission made when the microphone on a police motorcycle apparently was left open while the shots were fired . _ Acoustical experts said. they we r e 95 percent certain the sounds were four ii hots They s aid three c ame from t he general area or the book de· pos1tory while the other came from a grassy knoll The newspaper said the Na tional Science Foundation will announce the formation of an ad hoc committee to review the methods used in evaluating the acoustical data and the reasons for the ex~rts· conclusions. Be~lafJound and Dolna .. The committee will report ita findings at the end of Jan"'ary lo the .speaker of the House of Representatives anct· to the Ju s tice Departm ent , the newspaper said J ustace Department officials will then decide whether to or- der additional tests, analyses and evaluations on the record- ings. With smog and heal the order of the day in much of Orange County, Nicholas Duran (on bike) .and Bcn..Arch.uleta beaded to the beach Wednesday aboard their smogless transportation devices. The two Costa Mesa residents were headed down Superior A venue toward West Newport when photogra.phcr s potted them. They have friends who li\'e at the beach and who store .their surfboards for them. Mesa Cops Seize Man ./. Anthony to Fight More Airport Noise In Thefts Costa Mes a police cordoned off a housing constructron area at Fairview Road near 1-'air Drive Wednesday and captured a man suspected as the gun- wielding burglar discovered minutes ear lier ransacking a nearby townhouse Captured at about I :30 p.m without resistance when round hiding in an unfinished g.aragc was narry J . Brozowski , 33. of Stanton. Brozowski, a rrested three times over Che past month for s uspic ion of burglaries in Newport Beach and Irvine, wa~ booked into Costa Mesa City Jail on suspicion of burglary and on suspicion of arming himself dur· ing commission of a felony. J Police said Brozowski had posted two $10,000 bail bonds in Irvine and one in Newport Beach to get out of 1ail after be· ing booked for suspicion of other burglaries. He is being held in Costa Mesa (See CAUGHT, Page A2) PokerU~ed By GLENN scon OllM0.11' ~I ... St.ff Orange County Supt'rvisor Philip L. Anthony promised Wednesday he will never vote for any kind of expansion of the John Wayne Airport. that will create more noise ror neighboring resi tlents His romments we re JUSl what an audience of about 80 Orange oast residents had paid $35-a person LO hear at a reception for Anthony hosted by Supervisor Tom Riley at the Irvine Coast Co untry Club. Anthony is running fo r re· election for his lsl Di~tricl seat on Nov . 4. and Riley. the 5th District representaHve. gave ham a strong vote of confidence at the reception co-hosted by Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather. Riley told his gathering of s up· porters that he had made no deals with Anthony. but believes the in· cumbent from Westminster un- derstands problems that plague the coastal region and is willing lo cast his vote with Riley to solve them. "Day after day when.we have MeSa Pair Beate~ By Home Burglar A Costa Mesa couple were beaten with a fireplace poker Wednesday night when they dis· covered a burglar in their home. Reported inf air condition today in a Hoag Memorial Hospital in· tensive care unit is James Williama,64. Wllllams·and his wife, June , 60, returned home al about 10 p.m .. Wednesday Police said. They were confronted by a black man about six-feet tall and wei1hina 180 pounds. they told poUce. 1be intruder· brandiJhed tbe poker and told the C<?uple not to move. Williams moved, police said. and wu whacked on the bead. Mn. Wllliama forced herself between the combatanta, otncen 11ld, and wu hit in the aide with the flr~lace tool. Wilhams reportedly shouted that.he was going for his gun. The assailant pursued him down the hall as Mrs. Williami1 attempted to phone police and finally ran outside calling for help. Williams told police his at· tacker caught him in the hallway before he could reach his revolver in the master bedroom. He said he again was hit over the head with the Poker and knocked to the floor. He said he s truggled lo the bedroom, gra bbed the revolver and aimed at the would·be burgfar. The burglar fied, police said. Both of the victims were treated by paramedics In their home. Williams was sent to the hotpltaJ for tr~atment and observ auon. Polite said the buralar eacaped without takin1 anythln1. " confidence and trust, we're going to come up with the right answers and I'm very proud of that," said Hiley. Anthony is running for re· e lection against challenger Roger Stanton. a Fountain Valley City Councilman. But Stanton's name was never mentioned during the brief speeches at the reception. Instead. the villains Anthony warned his contributors to fight were the distant public officials in the state and federal agencies who impose restrictions on local activities. The often-cited examples were members or Ute Federal Aviation Administration. who have ap- plied leverage on Orange County to open lhe rurport to more com· mercial carriers. He said the best way to repel their advances is to work cooperatively -a theme both he and Riley repeated throughout the evening. Anthony called the reception "a n unusual kind of political <See ANTHONY, l"age AZ) Coast W eather Fog, low cloudiness night and morning hours with only partial afternoon clearing at beaches Fri- day. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Highs Friday 68 lo 72 along roast to 82 to 88 in· land. INSIDE TODA~ How do some e.ucutives view wotMn wMTI they n1e rapidly through co rporate ranlu? See "l.Adlkr of Sue· ces1 : Boa rd r oom or Bedroom?" Page 82. lnde~ AM........_ Cl ....... .... ............. Cte ....._ ..... M ~ .... c..., ... hllillc .... .. a.o• ~ CM ._.,....,. Ctt , .......... "'""'" ... .. .._ M _.,....._. M I I •• f' + I ,----------· --:.----.r~ ........ •tt. • ·. D~lY PILOT_£ .,,,..... __ JVST BREAKJNC --- L.ot~ trrnu /rom tOda~'• WOTld 4lld ~ M10• dnle0pmn.u Ho1L~,; '1 -otes to OwJ1 .. 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RIYAlJll, Saudi Arabia <API Despite official denial!., oil industry sources said today that Saudi Arabia plans to Increase its oil production to offset the shortfall in international supply caused by the war between Iraq and Iran. , The official Saudi news agency denied foreign press reports that Saudi Arabia plans to increase crude oil production by 700,000 barrels a day, but sources in Tokyo said the Saudis de· cided t~ boost production to I0.2 million barrels per day. I ra1tia11 . I •ha•11ad•tr ~ llfteall LONDON (AP> Iran's ambassador in Moscow, who an- nounced terms for an end lo the (ran-Iraq war only to ))ave them disavowed by his government, has been ordered to return home. Tehran radic. said today. The diplomat, Mohammad Mokri. said in Moscow he was ~king .. a,routiJu:~.triJ>" to Tehran soon but he had not been told to retu.rn-ciliaa dded: "I a m the ambassador.·· 'SevPre Crii iriall' · .. Senate Probers Hit Billy's Libya Acts Wl\S HIN f;TON <AP > Senate investigators. still at ~ds over WhJll' House involve· anent in the Billy Carter affair, c:oncluded Laday that the presa· ilent's brother •merrts severe C"ritici~m " for tris dcatmgs with ihe radir al gover n m e nt of Wl>va · rn c.in intt'nm report. a special benatP m vest1gatang s.ubcommit l tlc abo C'l'1t1 t 1ied a ctions by l'res1dLnt CJrtt!r and several of l11s aides in h.mdling the afhiir ·but did not condemn any al•tions as illegal or ullcth1cal • The report praised the 1ust1ce .Uepartment investigation which conc luded Billy Carte r; was a L.tbyan foreh~n agent The report '~id Billy was _given no s pecial t.~ealment t>t!cause of hill rela- tlons lup wtth the pres ident. ··The re port acoepted Ball y Carter's tesllmony that he did nothing to innuenrc u s policy oh behatr of Libya s ecurity· adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski s hou ld have told President Carter m o re about Billy's activities than they did. Some senators criticized the two offi ciaJs duringfhe hearings for discu.c:sing the. brother's af. fairs with ..he president. But the report said that by not ad vis ing the presid ent fully , C'aviletlJ and Brzezinski "acted to protect the pres ident from taking personal responsib11Jty" for a :.1tuation involving both foreign poli<'y and law enforce mcnt Jljley Reveals Plans to Seek Re-election ffad Hnut-r:• ·~··- Ernie Armstrong. 86. of Sacramento is a walking billboard for President Carter, among other things. Armstrong says he's voted De m oC'rattc since the pres- idenryofWoodrow Wilson. Jury Weighs Verdict in Beati1ig Case Hug~es Protest Chided 11,....r.,AI CAUGHT •.. today with bail set at $100,000 · Police said t.he Costa Mesa episode unfolded when 17-year- old James Maenpaa returned home from Costa Mesa High School to find the exterior door to his room open and a chlnu By •"KF.~~!!~,~~?'.2~M.,f! .. tn:;1H. ,____,<,..,a'"~ITil'"!1'Tmr:Mc·ers he h-urd An uade to Orangt' (;ounty f'irth movement upstairs in has two Dl atrict Supervlsor1'homas Riley story townhouiie home at 195 Lex· said today he beheves, Hughe:c; ington Lan. Airwestlson"lnosefootang"inits Young Maenpaa said he ran legal challenge or a recent de· outstde. climbed over a fence cision that opens John Wayne and went to the home o f Airport to two additional jet air n ~l ghbor Harvey Green. 55, carriers where he called police. Steve Kozak. Riley's aide for Green and the youth then wail· airport matters. defended the de· ed for the burglar who reported· c I s i on m ad e by c o u n t y ly exited through the bedroom supervisors to permit Frontier door. spotted the pair, climbed Airlines and Western Airlines to up the fence and reached the begin service as the best means or townhouse complex roor. complying with a Federal Avia-Police said the burglar scam . taon Administration edict that pered across eight rooftops and new carriers be permitted to ex-dropped to the ground to be pand into the lucrative Orange confronted by a club wield.mg County market Green Hughes officials argued in the The burglar. Green told laws 12it filed Wednes day i n police. pojnted a gun at him and Orange County Superior Court told him-1.o back off. Police s&Jd that the earner was discriminat. lhe revolver. later foUJ\d in the ed against ttfrough the action jflrage where Brozowski was Specifically, they argued that t•aptured, was taken from young the county should not have Maenpaa's home. stripped Hughes or two of the 14 T he burglar Oed as a polh:e daily departures it has been unit arrived at the scene. 1 permitted. ·Seventeen officers converged Air California. tbe other Jet on the neighborhood after the ar- airline serving the airport, also rivrng policeman broadcast a was Stripped, Of two of its 27 description or the Oeeing SUS· permitted cJaily departures peel. The four flights taken from the Otricers said they found incumbent air carriers will be Brozowski, the gun and about . granted lo Frontier and Western $3,000 in cash and jewelry that EaC'h n ew ca rrier will be 'allegedly had been taken in the An Orange County Superior permittedtwodailydepartul'es. burglary. Court Jury began its first full day Through 1ls action. the board of deliberations today m the maintained an aggregate daily m urde r trial of El Toro Marine rnaximum or 41 nights from the Private Kevin Green, c harged airport. That limit wa s with beating his pregnant wife established to minimize noise im· s nd killing thei r unborn child. pacts on surrounding-residenlJal The jury was given the case -areas. Wednesday after hearing closin H ghes officials contended in arguments from proset'utor .eliiTr--mcawsi 1 that supervisors Harris a nd de rense orney should have considered increas- Ri chard Curran. . mg the cap on the permitted • Because of a ruling b Superior number or flights To do so, they Court Judge Luis Cardenas argued, would have taken "c ur· earlier this week, Green can be .rent condit..ions" into a ccount found guilty or no worse than second-degree murder. According to the suit, an which He is accused or striking his an 1n1unc tlon lo block the wife in the head in their Tustin s uper visors · ad ion lb sought. apartment last year when she Hughes offic1:tls cl .. amed the car turned down his sexual advances_ raer will lose about $25,000 per day Harris contends the severe an r evenue as a result of losing the head injuries and trauma s hesuf-two permJtted lakeorrs. The loss fered led to the death of the un of revenue wi ll mean a cor born child, delivered still-born by responding loss an income for the Caesarean section.' earner, they s aid Green, testifying Tuesday, claimed he never hurt his wife and had found her injured and bleeding on their bed when he re- turned from a late-night trip to a fast-fOOd resfaurant She testified he was the one who struck her when sht! refused to have sex with him. Curran had s uggested that a mysterious kille r who murdered several women an• nearby com munit1es last year could have been res ponsible for the attack G recn tes tifi ed he saw a m yste rious man outside his apartment complex upon both leaving and returning during the early morning hours or Sept. 30, 1979 If convicted on a ll counts. Green could race 25 years to life in µrison. ' f 'rtntt Page ti I While the s uit makes no men taon or it. Hughes was acquired Wednesday by Repubuc Airlines . a mergf'r .that will malrethecom- brned l'arrier the nation's· fifth largest Kozak noted that the board's ac- tion permitting access to Frontier and Western was made on an in- ten m basis pending further an.:tlysis and final dec1s1ons in April on an access plan · "Why they (Hughesi couldn't have waited until April. 1981, 1s a question that begs an answer from their dec ision-make rs." the a ide s aid Carter Gets OC Federal Court Bill A bill that authorizes forma- tion of a federal court in Orange Cvunty but appropriates no money to staff or house it -has i'>een sent to President Carter for his signature by the Senate. The bill cleared the upper house of Congress late Wednes· dav on a vo1C'e vote The le~isl a uo·n. authored by Reµ Jerry Patterson, 0 -Santa Ana . l?re· v10usly was approved b y the House of Representatives lJnder the measurt>. which Patterson said ltle pre~1dent i5 e xpected to sign, the new federal cou rt would ser ve Or a nge. Riverside and San Bernardino COU.nties. -• ' C urrently . Orange County cases involving fede ral lit1gat1on a re heard rn U.S Distract Court in Los Angeles. Patterson. in a statement re· leased following the Senate vote, s aid passage or the bill by Co ngress ends an e ight-year legislative battle. Attorneys and local leaders had long argued that Orange Cou~ty C\ne of the fastes t g row10g metropolitan areas in the state -s hould have its own court so that parties involved in litigation would not have to be inconven· ienced by driving to downtown Los Angeles. · It says, however . "We can as '>ume w11h -1ome ass urance that Uw Liby:in purpose in creating and m aintaining the relationship was lo bcnl!fil the Libyan gov- ie'rnment and the Libyan policy .. • The r t> port s a ys Libya ·s original purpose in establishing 1he relatJonship with Billy may ltave been part of a program •'aimed at rnfluencing U.S. fK>licy through people-to-people contacts ... Orange County 5th '. Oistricl ANTHONY. Supervisor Thomas Riley, ~-• !>aid today in Irvine that has • The supervisors ' action , Kozak said, is "very consistent" with past decision by the board to not inc rease the average daily number of departures nor permit increases of noise impacts on sur- rounding areas. Board Chairman Ralph Clark said he would withhold substan· tive comment on the filjng of t,tie, lawsuit pending a memorandul"ll' from County Counsel Adrian Kuy per. Patterson said there were in· ilia! indications that court could be held in r ecently opened courtrooms in the Orange Coun· ty CourttK>use. But Billy Carter's userulness for that purpose ended early in 19'19, it said, when he made clear he would not use his relationship wilb the president to influence U.S. policy. ' Contrary lo some criticism during public-hearings, the re· port concludes that Attorney General Benjamin R. Clviletti and While House national O"ANOE COAST c. health is good, and he plans to gathering .. It was, in that the :V· run for re-election in two years tendees who donated to his cam "My asthma has ~er_i cured paign can't vote for hir_n ~cause and I 'm slowly regaining my they live in a differentd1str1ct. strength. "'Riley told 100 people The coastal residents did have a at a breakfast meeting or the chance to lobby someone other Irvine Llons Breakfas t Club "I than Riley about their problems will make a third effort to be of airport noise and the el'lviron- supervisor " . mentalqualilyofthe Back Bay Riley explained that he first Mrs. Heather explained: "On realized he had asthma last y~ar the Board of Supervisors, we have at the dedication of Christ tocounltolhree," referringtothe College, Irvine. , ract that three votes makes a ma· "All of a .sudden I couldn t JOrity on the board. breathe -and I was a person She also kidded some Newport who had never been sick." Riley Beach residents who have gained said. "The doctors tried ~? find the reputation. she said, of think· out what I was allergic to. ing "they 're an island unto lie said the physicians treat· themselves." . ing him discovered. he "'.as suf· Anthony picked up that topic fering from a sinus infection. amd told the crowd that if county Clark said. however , "I hate to s ee it We are trying to get something realistic done at lhe airport." Change Due NEW YORK (AP> -The private foundation that o~s and.publishes the Encyclopaedia Britannica is ready to tum the Britannica over to the Universi· ty of Chicago. the New York Times reported today. Stores Eye New Center By RICjJARQ..GREEN °' ... o;i;y ~ .... ,..., Major department stores are "r lose" to s igning deals to build stores ·an a S300 million com· m erC'lal center the Irvin~ Com· pany wants to build in Irvine, at•cordfog to Ron Hendrickson, the C'Ompany·s planning dire<:- tor ''The Taubman Co. is now i.n intensive negotiations with de· partment s tores and J un- derstand that every erfort is be· ing made lo consummate the deals." Hendrickson said in a Wednesday interview. He explalned that the Taub- man Co. is doing much or the planning for Irvine Center, a 470-a cre commercial develop- ment to be built on a triangle of land formed by lhe Laguna, San- ta Ana and San Diego freeways. Alfre d Taubman is the cha irman of the Irvine Compan~ Board of Directors. The Irvine Company got zon- ing for the developm ent several years ago The company. however , is now in the process or refining the zoning so that construction can begin on the project in 1983 or 1984. Hendrickson said. The Irvine Planning Com - mission will begin studying the "Conceptual Urban Design Plan" tonight for a portion ·of Irvine Center. A riscal irnpact .report on the center is now being prepared. The commission isn't expected to rule on the design plan until the fi scal report is completed. The Irvine City Council will give final review to the plan I a ter this year, Hendrickson said. Irvine Company planners hope Irvine Center will give an identi- ty to the c ity. and provide needed sales tax revenue. Addi- tionally, three hotels planned for the center would provide the city with bed tax revenue, according lo Irvine Company spokesman Martin Brower llowever. portions of Irvine Center such as several major of- fi ce buildings have the potential of hemg more of a drain than a boon to city finances. according to city observers. · City planners have long await ed the opening of Irvine Center. which has been delayed several tames whi le other commercial centers s uch as tfie Mission Vie· JO mall have-~n built nearby. Financial offici~ls al the city !>ay that much or the t'ity•s fman- cia l future ts pegged on sales tax revenue ~xpected from Irvine Center " Rate Hiked Bv Citibank . N EW YORK (AP) - Citibank raised its prime lending rate one percen- tage point to J4 percent to- day. eclipsing competitors which increased the base lending rate for blue-chip corporations to 13.S percent a day earlier. Most commercial banks, led by Chase Manhattan Bank, raised their prime rates one-half a percentage point Wednesday to J .S per- cent. That was the seventh increase in as many weeks. But Citibank, the nation's second-lar~t bank.. took a wait -and-see attitude Wednesday berore raising its rate today to 1• percent from 13 percent. DAILY PILOT "The drugs they used to cure 'officialsand residentscanuniteto the asthma caus~~ m~ to .lose • fight outside interference, they muscle strength, said Riley, can work out a plan that will pro- who now uses a cane. , vide greater capac i~y at the ====We Carry ·the Best All Year LOllCJ--- lft• Ot~ '°'"' °'''" Pilot •• .,, "'"",. I\ lOIT\OllWd .... Ht'tllf\ Pt-\\ ., °'*"U.4 bv trw 0f•"U~ (O."t P\tD41\l'M"'Q (0'n4Nny iif'Nr•t~ 4'd1l10IH •rt pw:Ofl""d ""'°"°••. lhf'9'19f\ ~r1fhl tor Co"" ""-"~ ~•woort &.jte.l't HWftt•netOf\ • .,.,., 'Ov"9•1rt Yell•• lf••il\• L•O""'• 8tMh ~ .. W\t A \t"'91• t•9••"•' .. ,,.., " Pw041,,_d \.Mtw .. n <MO Wno.,. l~ O't"<.•N I :~~",'tZo~:t:~.: ~.::~!!.'.~:1:''"' ,. 0 ·-1'1 .. _ ,.,.,,°'""'•'Ml.,"°''''-' '"•"'o ..... , t01M, flltfftet& ._..,.._ '-'•"•••no Ef>l!Of' CNnetlt ....... AU,\1Mtt M•ntttll"t4 fif1tor OfflcH L.tl)U'nA ,,..," 1071 ~· (NU ........ y H1H\h"QtOI\ "•.-(" 1111) ... '-" ~~•'0 T•lf9hone (114)~ CteHHfed Advertl""I .. ..,.. "If you think you have trouble ai~port without creating more dealing with government noise. ·urisdktion ou should try deal· "I believewe'rewellonourway f ilb diffy t hospitals.·· to putting together a n:iodel for the ng w eren . enlirecountry,"hesa1d . He explained that at one po111t in his illness he was going to two hospitals at lbe same lime. ,..,...,.._.Al MIDEAST ••. port the charge. The Kuwall newspaper Al· Qabas quoted Jraqi Forel1n Mlnlater Selldoun Hammd u saytna the ll'anlana eventually would be forced to accept• CHM· fire "because of pre11ures." whlle Iraq wu capable of coadnu· lnt the war. He clld not HY what pres1w.. he r.ferred to. A ft e r the speeches were finished, Riley said, his sup~rt for Anthony has nothmg to do with Stanton. ..• called him cst.anlon) andlold h1m I had too much riding on the iasues in the county and in my own district and I'm not willing to see a chan1e." Rlleysaid. 3 Die in Blast Store 2 Store 3 OP Gotcha, Dolphins, Offshore, Stubbies, O'Neills, Rip Curl, IZOD, Merona, Powderhorn, T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A-Smile, Topslders, Quiksilver and much more. ~--~-----------. I 1 10%·0FF Coupon I I Good 1011 thru 1011s I I ..., .............. mff(,Mftdl• CH IZOO. J '-------------- ~~'''!!: ~ 0:,:f:t c~.::.,~t:.~'3.~ rn.f,., 01 •a••"•'•~•'"' ft•t••,. M AJ ... ••,••Uwt •a •HMut ,,.<••t _.,mtu •t11 4tf ,~.,,~,....,,.., Iraq aald ita lboek troops were battliq diebardl ol Ayatollah Rultolf ah Khomelnl '1 revolu· Uoaary IUarda la a ,,_.. ... u.1t HENDRICKS, Minn. (AP> The charred remains of three people, including a 4-year-old boy, have been recovered from the rubble of a grain elevator destroyed by an exploelon and fire, autbortlles say. Four other people were burned, three crlllcally, ln the Tuesday ni&ht blast at the Hendrlch Farmen Main Store 2224 Newport ••wct. Newport Beach ' -210"'1 Martne Ave. iiilil Balboa l•••nd louttl Coeet Plaze _,. eo.teahu w. Store 4 ................. 111.e144 ..... Ho"'9Dely ,.,oria t••" pO\t•Ge ,. ••• •• t .. t• Mitt• (ehlttMA h.1'\ ... U• IOOI \.ubwt~pt'-'.., ~ ,,., t• oo "'Of'l'I"''' '• m •lf •• M Mrffttflilr ""''"•'' ....,,tfWt10fl" ..... ""°"''"'' 175-7174 OpenO.-, 173-7121 ()peft 0.-, 141-0523 Metlttov,.DaMy • • toeaptunta.orrAIDlllalar. ~===~~--:-_:__~==~~~~~~~~~~~---;-~~~~~-~--~~--; ~..!.::!1 ,. - ' Elev at«. • CAUFQRNIA rnursday Oc.t1Jt>u1 2 1980 DAIL"f f'ILOI I .) State S • • Browli Vetoes 'White Flight' Blamed $250 Million .. Scliool Enrollment Declines 24.6 Percenl ) > SAl'RAMt:NTO tAP l Rlamm1 th" statt-'' "st'rioux fi scal 111tuation. · <i<.lv l'X1m und Krown Jr has Vt'lot'd more thi.n S2:IO million 1n 11t11tt· spendin,c Vetoln~ halls und blue" hnmg bills he 1u1i1ned, Brown l'Ul funds for llb1ar1~. retired tur hers. in dtv1dual penl)lon plan holdt'rs. rootrabutor~ -\n ch aritlei. drug pro~ram:c and othu pro1r11ms f 'BI Prefw11 Har• .. I 11d•f '11 LOS AN G ELt;.°' 1 AP I Tht! ... Kl 1i-anvt"!!lll(lll in1 poa1ublt' c·r1minal mvolvenit•nt 1n tht• l·nte1'11un ment tndWltry m<'ludina allf'l(at1on!> of fraud ron mi1w ··.chulu.!'• At)tt~" tel.-v1tuoo !It'"~" the Los Anaeles T111w ( ) r~ported in toe.lay 's t'tll Sf.41'E t ion:. All t'ga 11 on ~ ha vt: ________ ___, bt.'t.'n rnadt> reK11rd1n~ po s s 1 b 1 e c· r 1 m 1 n a I 1 n fluence. or rucketet.'r&ng 1n tht! ente rta1nm1.·nt 111 dustry," FBI spokes man J ohn Hoos i.a1d ··our in itial step is to condul't a prellrruoary mqwry into whether these allelfallons are true B•Hfy of ffi1ud119 tlfHft f 'fNaed MODESTO <AP> The badly decomposed body or a woman kidnapped along with her 3-day old son has been round In a Stanislaus COl,llllY pea ch orchard. according to s heriffs de puties A rew hours arter the body or Bonnie Sue Garn· boa was round Wednesday, a Modesto woman, Mary Al\ce Wry, 36, was arraigned on one l'Ount or murder and two or kidnappin g The baby, Richard Anthony Gamboa. was round sare at the Wry home less than a mile from the Gamboa residence. Gold.. Si hoer .ff har I'' ft,w.1 YREKA <AP) -The Canadian-based Noranda Corp. was granted a permit Wednesday to open a 00-acre open.pit mine in Siskiyou County in early spring that will create 60 to 70 jobs, the company said. The county planning commission gave Noran· da the permit to operate the Gray Eagle Mine north or Happy Camp, about 40 miles west or . Yreka. .ffae H'r.t Rallir11 f "'rm• Strnlw HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Former movie queen Mae West has rallied in her fight _agains t the er. feels of a stroke and has been taken out or the in- tensive care unit at Good Samaritan Hospital,. a spokeswoman s ays. The 87-year·old m ovie star, known ror her sexy roles, suffered a stroke six weeks ago that left her speech impair ed, sources told The As· sociated Press. 1981 CARS andTRUCKS • r - ALL MAKES! 833~0555 Ask for Ray, LUSE SPlC1AUST at HOWARD Chevrolet Cot~ o• Oowfll l f"'ld Q,a•• St\ NEWPORT BEACH ·" ~ I ' . APW1re ..... to Toting Heavy Load Linda Pettye of F'a1rfield lugs a heavy sandbag to shore up weakened r ail levee 10 miles west of Stockton Some 230 men and wo m en of the California Conservation Corps worked to stem the tide of delta flood waters that have inundated nea rly 6,000 acres of prime farm land causing millions of dollars in damage. I.OS ANGELES Early enrollment figures 'how a <It-t ided drop 1n while eorollmenl-ovM-eH-in ~t' <01ty·~ ~chool d1stnc\ (ro m this time last year and a 24 6 µerl·ent white declint.' an those schools 111v11lv1.'t1 an t he new integration plan The drnp in white r·nrollme nt is altnbuted to "white· night" and demographic l'hanges 1n ti1rth r;~tt:s and migra~· n · · Additiona lly tal enrollment an the district's 1;50 schools dee d 13.,835 t.o SZ4,020 students com· pa red with las t year's fourth week attendence f1,:?ures, aN·ording to the fi gures released Wednes d ay WHITF.-E!'(R0t:l,MEN1' DEC R EA..~ED by 18 ,515 or ,l2 ~.percent while minority enrollme nt in· creased by 4,680 or 1.2 percent. The while loss was smaller than ~ome a~1 busing le aders had predicted but lartlk~mag• o Jeopardize the future of some srhools involved in mandatory groupings, observers said. If these fi gure~ hold up through the fourth \.\eek of school the Aoard uf _..Education's anti busing m ajonty may ask Superior CQurt Judge Pa ul Egly who designed and ordtred the inte- grat ion plan to remr1ve 'omc of these schools from the pro!!ram bccausl! not enuugh whites showed up T llE flHJRTll·WEEK FIGURES becomc the has1s for the Los Angelt:s Cniried School 0 1stnct's ofr1 c1al attendance re port to the state ('urrenlly 111 the mandatory busing plan thert: are 57,239 students in the affected schools inste ad of 65,824 who would have lJeen m classes if ev l'ryont.· had showed up ()f the 57 ,239. 62.5 percent &re minority stu dt•nts and 37 5 percent arc white The'ie students a rc 111 ~rade~ Ont' throug h nine and attend 153 clPrn cntary and Junior high Sl'hool'> in the d1stnct A11 cs(1 mated 25,600 cif ll1cse pupils are bused IN TH~ NEXT 10 OAVS, en rollment in the mJndatory plan is e xpettcd to increase lo about 60.000, but the wh1tc•·rn1nont) pi-rrentagec; are not l'X pected to cha nge mul'h b<:cau~e while students returning to ... <·hool are llkcl) 10 be matched by Latino..<;. officwls said Mea:1 whtle. about 115 members of the anti· busing L<Js An geles l 'uhll1· Safdy Commallee paraded Wedne sda y to the San Pedro bra~of Ci· ty Hall T he group askt.'d City Councilman John Gibson J r. to s ponsor legis lat ion drn~ing the city attorney an to the battle over desegregating lhe nation's sec·ond large~ool d1:.trict. s poi...esmen s aid. COMM ITIE~OKESMAN Al<t n Kem pler s aid the group a lso wants "investigation and document at ion or the economic a nd social CHEDDY BlIBWE A de~htf ul bl~d of cheddar with a nip of beer Available while supply lasts ~'~fk©>(f1 '~~ffi~ FASHION WESTCLlFF PLAZA ISLAND 11,..,. ty""' .. .,,,..f'!,~8 .. acnt-.4?Nt. • ,, .. "'t t f}P,,S M 640-AO')(.; ,..., WPC ,,, I 1 h .. ,, A F II "' Q ~" '" r, • <t ,a• • tt '· I' ·· 11 , ',.. ~ ,, ,,, ~ • ~ !il.mm LIVE Contect lenses Eyeweer Styling Refracting Pre•acrlblng JOIN Tim lllr:PVBUCI Republi~ Home Loan MAINE LOBSTER 4.98 lb. Mow thna October 7 WISTCUflf PLAZA lllO ....... A•e,MewpertlMdl Or. Lou Elder OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave. --Newport Beach . " ' damage" to the community as a result of couo orderect'baslng. -:.---.---~ Furthermore, school district attorney Peter James said a petition was belng drawn up ask1n g the state 2nd District Court of Appeal to expedite next year's Sl'heduled hearings on P roposition.I T\I De~oders State Nixes ' Pirate Kits l I j LOS ANGELES CAP ) Electronil's con tern!> ' no longer can sell kits for so·called "privatt.·· pay TV decoders now that Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr has signed a bill that prohibits the sale for profit of "'. a ny device not authorize~ by a subscription -TV service Brown signed the bill.Tuesd ay llll?ht, but the action was not disclosed until Wednesday. Electronics (irms which have been selling lhl' • kits s aid ~~ey will challenge the law in court an.d contend it will have ltute immediate impact <Jn their activities. However, ~anyone selling suc h a device would be ~ubJeCt to a fine of up to $2.500 or 90 days imprisonment or both 1f tonvi<:ted of 1h1• misdeme anor THE LEGISl.i\TION CLEARLY plea~ecJ lht: indus try, in partic ular executi ves Cit Nut1onal Subscript ion Television Los Angeles. who havl· lerl ·the fight against t he· ·pi rates.·' · 'TI11s legislation will help in stamping <wt th1· pirates who have been selling illegal boxc~. part:. and plans." said Robert Cahill .. vice president <if ' the s ubscription television company ··we will work with d1str it't uttorncys in our subsc:nbl'. areas to wentify and prosecute those who v1olatl' this law.·· More than a half dozen electronics c;hop~ or bus inessmen were s ued uns uc<'essfully 1n federal <·o url this s ummer by National Subscription Television. STEPHEN ROBBINS, PRESIDENT or sen Electronics in Cypress. s aid he intends to continue ' selling electronics parts that may or may not be used to1>ujld decoders . • Robbins· attorney s aid he expects to fil e a. : lawsuit challenging the new law within days. · No estimates have been made about the size of t he "pirate" decoder market. KLEENEX TISSUE 200 sheet I DRUG STORES ---...-A [fil1JJj Place To Shop! 7 DAYS A WEEK -M~wporl Inch-I 020 lniM . WHtcllff l'lcna _Anlhon'J ~ SHOE SERVICE · for Handbags -Luggage & Zipper Repa ir Regional Repair Center for SPERRY -TOPSIDER Don't throw away your comfortable old tennis shoes We repair and resole all major brands. •Cor,__ det W. • ..._,_.. .. _ .. • So. c-tt V'*-J-• Wntcllff "a• • Fnltl• h l911Cf. • f..,._. S.-.. ls-te A11ol • MAC<•~JE-1<'::> ~'40ct- '1' ~ ~';:-· ,:-:-c,,"",, '~~ i ~::-l N ~~ Wt;',f'-L'~ F" f 'll 19772 MacArthur Blvd. lrvtne. CA92715 17141851·0991 OPEN THURSDAY NITES 'Tll 9 ~Broktt Call 142-1171. 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'l' ll t1' lit•l'lllllt' t tw nt!mt• of 1h1• xurn c u 1 Ult.' lllll't.• \\l',lltl\\ "l h1!\1l d h trl\'I l\1°'ldt.•" 1•11111lln1t·nt cul' l'ropo,1tmn 1:1 .rnd H 1·11u r1 1 u l111..: 1\tdt.•1111~ "'t'.Altt" d r,l rtc:ts to '~wnd no rm>rt· 1h.1n ~r <11,,.tn••I' .. n ~t'i• ~•ud.-n~ ~uNHwn ha~· ldkcn lHJL d1 u11~-. 11111 111 .11 1l 11·1p..ttt'd burl~t't\ Ht•rm ,. p.11 l'"" l>t.·.;in .:n1t:.h1nt( 1·ollt1t·t1' t· t•·•·th "',., i.:t•tl an~ Jun ior tn a m or<' d is tant s<'hool in ttn· 1hl\ of p a rt'nt puul hu'tn~. rt 'hu ultJ bt-no ted off1<'1db d uuhC th~t m un· tha n t 'H' M'htwil:. lH'tu~•lh "'111 be c·lost'rl n1•" 't'hc11 1I 't•J r But .11 tht· rntt• t.•n t ollm t>nt '' d ropprnJ,! t>11:rt'Pl 111 north ~t>'J "'hcrt' .. 1ud c nt pvpula t wn rs 1n1 rt.>a,ini.: ,111 1..'IJ!ht sd \Uol:-C\ e ntua lly w1ll c-lose P a 1nru1 .. , 11 m J~ be to µa r ents and dr-.trr<'I l'mployee' l°l(l:-Urt's ttre .. , l'l'rtam as taxe~ · Sotnl' off1rwls an· prt'dlC'tmg a d a }' "'hen tht" four h igh ~<:hoot l'ampu~l'S "rlt housl' a ll t he t·h1ld r1>n gra<lto' kmdl·rgar1l'n through I ~ Publar edu<·ation 1s unc.ie r gum g !--urne tlram at rr C'h anges and r ('side nts of the dis trict may .as "'e ll rac·e u p to it /' Heights Ban· Needed • Orange County · ~tmeral plan s a ys houses s hould not be· bwll an areas whC're jet airc raft noise exceeds the so· c alled fj.5 Community No is e Equivalent Level. the levt!l a t \\'hich noi e impatts are belie ved harmful to humans Unfortun ate ly . the gene ral plan doesn 't always con trol what happens m et pa rtic ular area. Zoning o n ce rt.am property m a y b<' diffe re'nt from what the g ene ra l plan calls for . h ut so lon g as the zoning ~s valid it is the standa rd tha t 1s used l o det ermine what may or may not be built Th<.' prohlt•m ol m cons1ste ncy between t he general plan and u>nm g fell anto t he laps of members of the ()range County Ho~rd o f S uperv isors last week over noise 1mpac b 1r1 San ta An a Heig hts, t h e unincorporate d rteigh bo rhood 'oulhwt•s t o f J ohn Wayn e A irport between Nl'WJ)(Jrt BeaC'h and ('os t <t Me::.a l'~x1stmg zonin..: rn t he· he ights permitted construc tion of r es1dcnt1al units de sp ite th e g ene r a l plan provision that Sttys then · s ho uld hl• no s uch cons truC'tion within the 65 C~F.L footp rint Tht:" hoc.an1 <H'tec1 to e rase that 1n cons istencv It adopt· ed a n urgen ey o rdina n ce banning residential develop- ment within the ti5 t::--.r EL boundary . While the urgenc y ord)nance rs rn e ffeC't for a m ax· bnum of fou r month~ t he county will develop ways to b r ing the :.i r(':.t's 7.o n ing rnto perm anent co n formity w ith the e encral p l.in It rs ;m ;JCttc111 t h<.it long ha.-; been ne eded a nd 5th Dts jf1ct,$'.Apecv1sor Thom as fulcy is tu be c ongratulated for •ringing it t o the board's attention. , Silt Clt~anup Helpful Afll·r y t·;.ir:-. o f ')ee mmgly endlt>s s s t ud y . lt appe ars tha t <tt ll•a st s ome of the silt that 1s c hoking the t;pper ·N e wport Bay will be rem oved . . . Sta ll' F is h a nti G ame officials detailed plans last w eek o n ho w they intend to s pend $700.000 for a partial ·dre d ging of the topm ost port.ton of the bay The pla n w hich s till hinges on the g ranting of ·permits by v ario us state and federal agencies. marks· the ;tirst st e p toward a complete bay cleaning . :: Fish and Game directors say th e dollars will pay for •removal of 2.10.000 cubic y ards of s ilt -roughly half the !emount washe d into the bay durin g las t year's rains . :: A full tlre dging, the y claim, would call for the re· ;,nova! of more than a million cubic yards of the muck . ~ But the dredging. which officials s ay eould take up tQ ~Jl year. w11l m ake strid es toward returning water to are as 4low little more than mud nats. : There are s till s ome unanswered 9uestions t h at r elate ~to. t hrs J>lan. SUl'h as where the s ilr·will be plac ed and ;w here the mone y will come fro m to pay for hauling that ~silt t o a permane nt rlump site. Still. this is a s t a rt that C'Ould unde rscore the urgency ·of finchng mo ne y to p ay for a catc-h basin to trap the s ilt b efore it rc•ac..·h es the ba y • Opinions e~pr e~sed •n the space above are !hose ot the Daily P ilot Other view~ e1presseC1 on lh1s page are lhose of their autho rs anCI art ists Re.1de r c:omment •S invited Ad<.11ess The Dctt~y P11<>t P O Box 1560 Co:,ta Mesa. CA 9<'626 Phone '714) 642-4321 _Boyd/Ethnic Dog Food 8> L.M . ~OYD Ralston Purina is r eµorted ly 1ntrodut'lni;! rav1nta ror dogs An enterprising move in the marke tpla<'e. lrue. Rut not 1magi11a t1ve enough, I say Why not sell truly ethnar dog rood" Ch inese eg"roll ror .-ch ows. We anerschrutzel for Ge rman shephe rds Tama les • for chihuahuas Corned beef and cabbage ror Bosto n ter rier s . Rouillabai!'i!H' ror ~· t ()•--ar Gloonav Gu~ No wonder taxes are so high if they mus t pay for the free classes an "Jiv ing togethe r " at OCC. Will the new rise In the <'<>et of marriage 'licenses. to rtnanc e divorces. be the excuse r or this n e w tom . foolery' GJ Gt .. nt• Gt1\ C9ft"ln-MAU ~,.• ,.,, l'lllllt• ., ................ . IOKttMtllY t"'9Ct -, .... ti ~ ="::...'a:,'~"' ...... .. Fre nch poodles ·tiori;chl for Russian wolfhounds And for those dogs or 1nd1s ltn<·I na taonal origin, c;tew What t an a woman Jo to ward off a pott>ntial r apist? Some cr ime expe rts s a y· One., tell him you 're preg nant Two, tell him you have a venerea l cffi;e ase Or three, act crazy. like get down on your hands and knees and bark like a dog. Japanese husbands tra ndi tionally Jita ve their brides ~ms of fi sh But the women worked for change Now surh girts are cash. A whirlpool ort C ape Peloro, Sicily , as known thereabouts as "the d eep blue sea." A massive rock fou r miles a way o n t-he Italian side of Jhe Straits or Messina Is called the devil Sailors who navigated those parts gave us the upr ession "caught between the devil and the deep hh1f' !Cf'3." A third ol.thc nation's food com es one way or another from the work of beea. That's the claim ot the U.S. Depart· ment ot Atrk ulture. • Is Reagan's 'Can Do' Out<fated? 1 11~ \ ,1 , ... I f.~~ TrJV(•hn ~ th·· ........ ,, 1111 •• \\l'•·k ;in1t ".111 11111~ .11111 111 ' < J rl1·r .rot! lt1111 .illl 1(1·.1~·,1 11 '-h.tk l' lhc11 .1 11 .1k1 '1h1•11 pill ht·'· I 1. "'' 011..1, 1111ttw111 1rirl·s,io11 . 11 1111, IJ'lllll th.•I tl1·t1 1(<1n -.hould "'111 this •·l•·• 111111 hut t h.~t ( '.1111•1 "' 111 t h1• pr t''>lll• 111 '''1'111'> t11 hU\ 1• I 111• 1-.-.ut• 111lt•11lt·j•t'IHl1·1H't' f 11 ..... ··"'' 1111th~1 "'nrll 111nt p It' 11 11 ) I' h t' p r l':.111 .. nt I•',. ' • II t ' I It ,. I 11. • • r I ti .i ., ,1 I I• 111 11 t .. ' r t ... ,. 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Jdnf'''• m th1·1r ... oub . will ·w1· thw~' ('.1rtl'r ·, rnwldlt•ll w<Jy WJl\T ('Ollf,U bt• tht• Il l' tt:l m iniJI~ ISSUl' or the 198() t•a rn· pa11-{n was bt.o~t ~x prl'~Sc<l for me In J C'LirlN ~upporter, Nell It J rttl-(iln th t• rormt'f hl.'Utcnant ~ovt•rnor 1.r llli nc1" If pt'CJple \\C'rf' real!) .i,:•11ng to \9t,.. their po<" ketbook' thi~.) wouh1 bt: st-t lli nj! 1n on l<eaga n an<l "AOuldn'l h:fvP t hl'se wi ld 'win~s tn poll\ ' '>did ltan1gun, \\ hCJ 1c; nov. :.en1or v1c·t' prt:s1d1>nt fJf th<.• First Na t1onal Bank of ('h1 rago "Rut lht'~ appa rently think thing, ltkc 1nflat11>n and unemploym ent an• more C'tlO\pltt•atNl lhan Hl'a gan dot's It took about c 1~ht year:-. tu f1~u n• out , hut I think IX'f)Pl e nuv. 'l't' t h a t t ht· dom t-,llC 1•1·011nni\ 1s li nked I•> t•nerg, ..tnrl tn (or(•1.rn P'1l1t·y · The 1ssut', m n~t 1\nH·r1c.in'- sr t•1r1 to ha\'C' 1·11nl'ludt•d 11•llH' 1:.i ntly , 1-; tr 1a n i:u la r the ec·11no1nv-. ener~y and rorc1gn p11l11·v l'r11 not !>t1 rl' lh•ai.:an ea n c·onvmc•t• them of m U<'h by,sa y 111i::. as tw dad 1t1 S::.in Antonio. Tcita!> "I sav we 1·a n curb inna tton. we can ·brin11. dov. n 1nter~t rn t~s. w .. c·an kt•ep mon · money 111 t h£ por kl'IS of worke rs. we can ~t million!> of Amf•n cans bar k to w1)r k · C'/\~ WE'! n 111 Wl' do that by ourselves" Or an• we linked to Jupan ? To 0S<iud1 Ar a bia? To We-;t Germany " To Russia" To C hina" If my read1n~ 1s nghl, R e a g an 's h1 gge~t c a mpa1 ~n hlunder was sendmi:? signals that .5omehow he wa!> going to re vers e ,\rneric·i.in in1 t1 a t 1ves tow a rd rn a 111 la11d Ch 1 na Wt> neetK'1iina, a lot or people think as an all\ a nd a!> a m a rkf't WP llt'l'<l man) pl<1t'eS a nd thln~S lO tlo v. hat Rt>.1g an seem!> 10 think IH' <·all lf<J by l)UrSE:I \'eS Carter. on th e· other h and. dl-wsn 't 'lc<'m to think Wf' c·ao do anylhin#( Thi· follt1w111.: 1:, an ex rerpt from a "p<l<il' rclJ(.)rt the briefing g1 vcn to the press hy l wo reporters chosen on a rot at IOfi: basis lo stay clo~c lo the prt's1dent when he travels written up as Carte r landed in Los Angeles last week " 'He ports are that lraq ha!> made seve ral attaC'k<; on lr an-:- by air pnmar ily We ar~not taktnli: a pos1t1on in support or e1tht-r lr11n or Iraq ' Your pres ident s a irl . tur ning awa} ..., from the mikes , !>u rn ethin ~ about us1nR 'the l ' N ' and 'othe r avenues ' · Our president ~ m urn bhnKs som c ho w s t•emc d more a p propriatt' to a ('nm pll'X <;1that111n than Hcaga11 s Wt• 1·an clo 11 Am1·r11·~1 · Rt:Af;AN'S OWN p1·opll' haw p1c kt.'d up o;c1m1• rrf that unt'a-.1 llt'ss ahout "'ha t Cann hkl·s t(J t•a ll .,1mphs t 11• n11t111ns · Afl1•r s am pl1 n~ t•<1rl y r t•s ulb o r H <' p u h I 1 c· a n· 1· an v a s s 1n 1~ 1 n ChlC'<lKO "uliurt1s. l>on Toltt•n . Rl'a~an ·-. ~1dv.1·,tt'rn m an<1~t·r fl1•w tu W a~t11n).!l11n to rt•nlf11 mt'nd that tht• <·;1nd1cl ttt1· a 11 ° nount•1• lht· n;i mt'" of nwn :ind wo m t•n v. ho • .... ould tw 111 h1 -. ('abinN Thi• 1<h•u "'"11ld 111• 111 rea!>s urC' vott·rs t h<il a Hea).!an ail m 1n1sl ra tion wo uld lw hroa1I hll~t'CI und <,oph1sl n·alt'cl 1·nf)11gh t11 dt•al with ;i t•ompl~ "'orld Then· '" uf t·•1urs1..'. Cl long wa' lo J.!11 1n this 1•u1npa1j.!n . ..tn;I R l'a gan "an :ill ral'l 1 vc ancJ like•• bl•· c•and1d.1tt· 'hk1•ahk" 1s n11t a word ofl l·n hl'ard around t h (• 11r c:-.1<l t'n t a n d the H4?µu bhC'a n s till aµpt•ars lo b1..• ah t•ad v.lll'r•· 1\ <·ounr.... If tht· t'li>c·t 111n wt•tt• lwltl Inda\, 1 "' (I u I d g u l ' ... .. 1 h ;) I ·, h ,. It c p u h I 1 c· <• n ~ v. 1> u I d "' 1 11 Cal1fom1a. Texas . l thn111:-. a ntl perh aps . '71•"' York Hu t tht· C'leC't1on wcm 1 romr unl it No\ 4. and c-vc>nt:.. twt 11. •·1•n now <Jnd lht•n an· hkt•lv to he \ "r) <"•)m • ple x inrtt·t•d · Energy Dropouts ~on 't Go Far/Enough To the E<htor I am be~1I bv the naivete or p oplf' wh11't h tn k that hy ')lln pl) nor p.1y1ng lhl'1r lq,:ht bill. the\ M e hurting the elcr t n ut al1L1e<; In re<1 llt) ttwy clu no thing hut 1n'rr cC1s e i>O\\l'r us age Consider your article in the Sat11rd:1y St>µt 27th e dition of t he Pilot .. fo r a momr nt Tl11s dropout from thl' cu!>tomc r list of Commonwealth E<11s11n 111.w us es a flashlight . Rood 1n Its pla<'e. "'he re n11 11th Pr snur<'I' r1r h0Rhl exists , hut u h1~hly 1neffi C'i e nl rorm o f lltum1nallun , n ('vc rlhe less Con!>1d ~r t he pfl ..,..er var10us ulllillcs had lo Rt'neratl• t<1 run l h4! ma<'tllnes that m ake the batt eries. the cas 1111(. the refll'ctor The lcn!> itself I.!-. ~las:-. The ~l ass-making in- dustry 1s one of the m ost cnerg)o intensive .ndustrtc!'> in ex1stenC'e. C'ONSIDF.R TH~ enl'q!) 1t t akes to make the beer the m an d rinks . t he c:a n 1t comes an Whal about the If (• that c:ools it" Thi:. as not madt' with a dully ')ffille or a froz~n s tare ll 1s m ade t>y a hcat t rans'fer process powt•r1..'Cl in mos t cases hy, you guesse<1 1t. clect r1('1ly The solar panels lh1o; man 1s t alking about using wil l be made by mll<'hanfs p<>wc rcd b} elec trtcit y The· C1cou;;t 11·;,il KU1tar used ul has birthday 1·ele1Jral11111 will be al th<' rourtC'S\ of l ht• m a nufa r lurt•r 11( t he K11tlar hody. lhl' rlr1·1)ral l\'t' r1n1s h and t h c• :.. t r 1 n g s . u 11 m a d c 11 n m a c h 1 n P -; a n ti 1• q u 1 p m e n t powt•n ·d h v your S;in Onhfrt: powu plant and others :1ke 11 Whi:n n<'r I pass lJy S an Unofre , l arn in awe at lhe genius of man and his ability to unlock the se<'ret.. of the atom and apply ti toward lhl' enric h· m ent or all mankind Ju~t as the pioneers faced the unC'ertaint1es of the frontier to unknown lands . our scientis ts arc fac ing the frontiers h~ading to the manifold serret.s or the uni ve rsf:' and we a r c I es s e r m c n Lh an o ur forefa thers if we cannot do 1t bravely and with confidence that w e l'an ma ster and control them ,. H any many wants to truly drop ou~ a nd away from this scheme o f things, he · must wander in the fores ts. eatin#l ber r1e5 and #lruhs and huddle ror warmth tn caves and .i:rottoes. No Oashlights lht'rl' for the truly dedac:uh'll . no beer for their hellles. Go, then, i.nd let lhe rest or us get on with the business of cre al Ing a world that can feed, clothe a nd warm the comiJlg genera. lion!'. J.W. REto f'•""'" \ialew• To the F.dltor: O n Sept . 22 your paper puhlhht'<I :i11 :ir111·h· Fun Pdr k Taq(N or 1..i .... .,111t \\ h1r h rf' f1..·rre d lo ,1 JH•n1l111)! 1a ........ u1 t ~11 rnt>d Cit l>1,n1 'l.1nll .11 rl 1h l"tid-t• ot ethn • It .. ,., ,, t •1 • .t I l1:-.nl'' IJn<I .1,k•"I : ·1o • lti>r·lo • ' uJb to lc avt· a ti .in .,. flour J I Lht• ·11.,rk Ho w d •!>ll l'IJOlnt 1ng <*11•1 il1sl(us l1ng t h ;1 t 111 rl1 .., 1d u .~ h "'ould allack one rir lhl' ft'\\ n • m.11nmg fam1I.' 111sr1tu111111s W H t I. t. 11 r ' s 1 ti t n t 1 ;J I <-.1nd11l.11t·~ 1·111' th1· · pl1J?hl 11( th1 Am <'rlC'Jn f;..1111 1\ '" u 1n a 1or ~OU.'l'C' 11f uur n •unt n ·, p r11b ll'ms. we ignon · da d~ 1111< 1d1•nh thi11 a r•· t ht· r<'as11n for 0111 <fr graded sensc· o f f;imlly ThC' two gt'n t ll'me n 1mplic·atc•d in th•· la ws uit hll\P :!<'h1t•vNI th"ir •1nh goal tu gain pulJll 1•11 ~ for thc1'r :ten!te of r iJ:ht 'I hose wh1J .!-.1 :1n1I ht>h1nd 1 h1• trad1l10n:tl ram1h unit Sh•H>ld be.' efl ually aSS<'rt1v.; Aftl'r a ll . 1s 1t eq u 1 ta bl<' to a II ow t v. n peoplt> 111 d eo;tr u v f11 :-.n t:y L1nd ':-. ~llm•ispht·~c-"hen lht> vai;t ma JOral) of p.irlo. usC'rs Jrf' proµo nt>nts uf family v alue!> upon wh1<'h our ro11n t rv 1s based" \AMll.L F. ·11 COl 'RTNF:V Tn lh l' Ed1l()r S1m·1• 0 d 6 o p1 ns N~1l1onal ('ons utnt·r . Wet·k . m uylw you 11 d p 1.ir l'11.· 1;il1' 11rint1 11 i.: m y , .. , 1wr 11·n,.es "'1rty p roup~ wrll h1..· rn t•1•t11.~: fo r a ('1)1 1~umc 1 Fai r a t Sndd letnH'k <'oil~·~(•· .I had ta ken rn v .. tdcrly father··, ('acl1ll i1c to an <1rP:1 dcal"r for a t'Ofl'pktf' tune·up T he mile age was 17.871 an<I it t•os t us $15.5 50 .lust 139 miks lalt•r tht· car brokC' down 1n I .e1s11n• Wt1rlc1 It wa~ towed to the n't'art•st ~11them Cahfomrn Autn Clul> ~en 1tl' sta t1t>n They could not ~et the rar sl a rted sn 11 had tu Ix-toweli bac'k to the dealer The udrllt ional ball was $140.92 plus S44 .40 for the tow mg Naturally we quest ioned the rt> pairs as they did c;1)me repetitious tune ·up work I c alled upon ·Consumer L-<'A~ue for the ir aid T he result was a refund . The first bill had anovcrC'har~cofSS.50 and th" s econd bill brought a Sl38 3<! refund Thl'Y hod billed (or re pairs under emiss ion warranty , and also had th<' tow1n~ charg«>s included. Car dealers mak,.. mis· takes . How<•vcr. I couldn't havl' rollowt-'d through on I he correc- t ion so wt>ll . We wl'rc thankh1Mo Consurner l.A!aji!uc for their he lp i\NOTIIER tremendous savin#l was madr with the <'ncourage menl and. facts from Consumer League Last spring my 21 year old daughter lost or s wallowed a threl' year -old ROid inlay fl was m y opinion at was improperly done. or it would not have fallen out. . --- The ·l~nt1-.1 hart !'()Id h t' pr ac ltl ' .. ,. I .s1,, ., .. ,t.t <•U r prnlilt·m lwlur•· tlw \l.1,,1r\.; "'iJ" ol••n1· b\ th•· fh"~ 1h•r•• ''l \\ lwn ht• pr•''t'nl f'd <1 1.1111•111 '•11 S.!f>U I IH•1t ll!hl UJ• the 1 :il'I I h.11 ht· h.1d pun h ..ist•ol tlh I 1111Jk111., ·'" 11. l'll ·'' 1 IH.' p1 JC'lll't• I I•· ~.1\ ,. u.-. ,1 nt:'A I.di uf Sij wh1<'h ' V. :t:-Ith IJt• lu~t uni) l11r \h \• Ill'" 1111.i,\ fll',llli h.1-.m \tl<'1Jl.!htNf11r ap<J l1f'n! _ \\'ho t'\ 1•r ht•;irtl .,r m .i king 011•r S:JtH > on a 5HI 111\ t<s l ml'nt at h11 d i.1rtl'1 nwmht·rshtJJ fee 1 \\'ht·n ''"u h,1\'f' 1•111 oura~c·m1•nt frnm "'m1•ont• \\ h11 "'Ill IH'IP like ('ons11 mf'r L1'ag11e. · yQu push a h 11 hardrr when th 1n,gs i.:o '"' rong A m1•r1cans in haste don 'I .dW:l,\"' <In (ftl<iltl y v.ork It 's we I ht• 1·1111.;111n1•r who <i lluv. 1t 'II 11 El 1-::'\ 110 1.t >F:~ \11k1• l 'igl111•r 1 o 1 he Ed1t11r J ur i' "<.>IO\'JOn:> v. h11 is f1 j!.ht1ng nud ear power by refus inJ? to use clel'tncil). a!> reported an your S~pt Z7 t'fJ1t1on. 1c; very adm1ra hie lie 1s a punsl at heart But that pureness does not s top h im rrom ha\'ing has friends usc elel·tn('lt\' l<> make him his l('f> C'Ube~...l.11 r hall his beer with :"Jor 110<.'s he mind buying bal· leries ror his nushli ~hts. or solar panels for his wa r m th, lhat probabl)' take mor~ energy to pro- dOl'e than they will produce Ah ' going bac·k 10 lhe wilder· nes~ 1s SC\ fin,. 1r you don 't go 11•n fa r b:Jrk COi.Di E J OSF.Plf l ... i1H•r1orio11 \ irar 1'<• tlll' ~~d1t11r l am ~ rit 1n ~ t o c h a llen~e Sl!\'('ral s t atl.'m e nts by Dr Charlt•s Rell tn h is artiC'le <Sept 14 1 on the 1.11.lerta rian Party P rnfes~t>r lfrll's m ain point seems lo t>f' that third pa rties a re merely an annoyance which may affect the o utcome of a few rnc'l'" hut nevc-r get anywhere. a nd that the l.1bf>rtan a n Party is just a nother 't'umc-lately " one or these T hl' L ibertarian Party has bee n org anized ·nat 1onall~· since 1972 a nd has run candid.ttes tn C a ltfM n 1a in t-ver v . e lection !>ln<'l' then It is onl)• this ye ar t h a t W<' ha ve ov er c ome the state's disC'riminatory ele<'tion l a w ::. a nd arc able t o b e 1d e ntifierl on th£· hallot as 1.1b Pr l ar1an:. in s t c ac1 of 1ndt•1>cndcnts Tim UBERTARIA.N Pa rty j5 un1qu • in its promotio n of a cons istent philosophy of liberty from oppress1vt• go ve rnment . wh<'rcas third partie s hav~ typi<'ally been org.taniied a round :. s ingle issue or c andidate. Professor Bell chancterizes-our com m ltment to freedom u a :-.tr anl-((' mt'< .,r lllw ral a nd 1·1111-.Pt1 ,1ll\t' •v.hwh 11 m,1\ 'A t•ll bt> 1 111· l.ub 111 p111nl oui th.at 11.h1l r l1lic>r <1 I ., a nd rnno;,.rvalt\'f'' t>nl h Hf'puhhrar1 .i nd D1•rruwrat1~ lotJ.I\ <1n• a ll tr~ tn~ to outdo 11111• :.inoth1•r <ii 'v.o r<,I r;11t hng. l.1lwl't.11"1.a ns an · a I ' n 1· o 11 ' 1 ' t ,. 11 t I ' n 11 n 1 n I t • r' 1· n t 1 u n 1 "1 a n ;1 pro Pl.'tl<'l' Prof"'"or 1\1•11'" ('11 mrano.;nn h 1' I \\ 1· (• n I h t• r I 1, t· II ( I h f' Hl'IW.hl1rnn Party 10 th1• IK50s and lh1• rise• of th1· l.1bertJ nan l'arl.\ 1:-. n •n •a ling th' implies thtil thl'r1· :ire no n at111n al l'n ses or c11v1~111ns rn l ht· ma;o r 1><1rtl••!> tudav as ther<' 'l\'l'tl' then With <1ur ('C'<mClm.) 1n its worst sh<1µ<' in °111 vt•a ro.;, 1nflat111n running rump:111t, pn •parat1n11s for war 'uc·h as n·~1stral i1m for :i new drart. a nd fk;il!:m and Carter r1ghtin~ off lhc Andersons and Ke nnedys, t wonder In wh1l'h 'ia nd plle does t h~s pol1t 1cal :-t'lt:'n<'e profcs<;o r bur~ h is head ? SUE WALTMAN Libertar ian Candidate for St ate J\ssemb1' 741h Distnct To the Editor: I c onside r it unfai r name calling to malign political cnn· servaJives by re rerring· to Neo- Na zis as nght wing extr«>mists as was done an the Sept 28 Pilot news s t o r.y o n the Oktoberiest bombing an Mumch P le ase look back to the Hitler e ra and you will recall that his Nazi Party gets its name from the original Ge r man Na tionalsoz1alistischeparte1, which being interpreted is Na tional Socialist Party Nu ts therefor<' a re Socialists . a nd they belong to the left. not the right Neo- Nazis thus are Neo·Leftist s. not ntcht·wing extre m ists. So let's be fai r to conservatives. ARVO E llAJ\PA To the Editor T he law is only a s good as the Judge. The Judge-is only as good as the Politician who appoints the Judge. The Politician ts only a!! good as the people who e le ct him Is it th«>n the fault of the voter? Perhaps it is the fault or the non. voter. When we have responsible voters , who vote. perhaps we wrn have rl>Spons ible politic-1ans and judges and law JAME!.. UOl.DING • flit Ot11t "'"' ••k -• <•"'"'""' .... ,_,. ... , ....... ·-~ "'""" ·-.... ·---,. 1•11., ..... _ ••• , ... ••• '*· c .. ~ ... CA tUH l •tle" C•ftt1eore• ler ·-IUhtll ,_ .... h .... -.. --·· ....... -'"' .. ....... ., .... , .... _, .................... .. ,,..,_ WI ,..., .. ••-.. '" • .,..,, .. .. ttrt.a ..,.,,..,..., -.... - <, , ..... --..-,-• ... -~--~ -- NEWS FEATURES IA'\11 f 111 IJI ~J Eloque nce City, USA K\' tl\'(;tl A Mt U .Jt,A"i .,.,_..., .. , ............... 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">lll>t>rh rhetont'al skills ·As if lo nail d(IV.11 \ht' \1tlc ol Eloq uenre Cit)' l' S A tht• leon i ne f1g u r t' uf Mvt're tl Mc K111h•y D1rk!>('11 :-.la nd-. 1111 1h, lawn of the new i.tate Capitol ha n d rai sed dra mut ic:ally t ,ranite co wslir k forever un fUrled in the breeze •• F aced w1lh su<:h histo ric L•NCOlN fl>mpetition, Carter sens 1bl)I avoided the hallowed iown town area with a ll its Lmcoln memorabilia ~d instead d1rcd ccl his cam1H.111-:n t!ne rg1e:, lo Lin ~In Land Com m unity Col1ege, a uny five-building ()tmpus that has m ade a name for itseU 10 wind and solar energy .. ·• JIMMY'S c11p1c ~ OF A roDIUM irked ll· Lois Gov J im Ttiornpson. who ht out for C hicago ill a snit, which is an e nergy.s aving huff. Out at the · rport, John Anderson s upporters dtd their best to rink the president in the shadow of Lincoln with PJacards d rawing attention to the d ebating pro- wess of "anotheF moderate Republican." 6 The Springfield MunicipaJ Band, however, at· (impted to invest the proceedings in a Lincolnes· p e aura by tootling a way at "Battle Hym n of the 1epublir " and "Onward Christian Soldiers" as the j'residenti.al moto rc ade ssed the last stand of ~· ~ ) rnfields . th at m arke d 4'- e start oftbe campus._ Stew To de mo nstrate his -- l eavage with R onald eagan on basic issues, Carte r attempted a sort or · use divided speech, too. Unfortunately, his sub· pd was e nergy and gasohol, nol.._ sla very. So p'asstorui. e ven in a Farm Belt a udii!nce wher e bib p veralls outnumbe red designer je~ns. we re not ~asily stirred when he lambas ted the Republicans for wanting to "turn loose the oil companies" a nd "pledging to abolish the 55-mile-per.hour speed timit." -.-Important matters, no doubtr trtit ha rdly lines to be chiseled in stone . LINCOLN GAVE HIS "HOUSE DIVI DEif.· 1--:~>ei!~ in .the sttond·flgor Re pre erit:a 1ves ffalr or the now res tored old !late Capitol, a-mid the quill pens, oil lamps a nd cera mic !>p1ttoon!> a nd with the portrait of Georg e Wa shington lookLng down Carter spoke in the s ta rkly modern cafeten a of Me nard Ha ll and seemt!d to face a house div ided. Somt! s tudents were miffed because they were only allowed 200 t ickets to hear the president. but whe n only a sparse crowct turned up., Ca rter bac ke rs roame d the campus eenriting an audience. Oth ers w e r e put out ,t>ecause t h e cafet e ria w as closed for the pres idential visit wh ile classes met as.usua l. , "They told us to bring our c.oTu n wn lunch today," grumbled a m athematics m a- j or , "at lea.st when Ande rson spoke here they kept 1the food lines open ." . ' MEMBERS OF T HE COLJAEGE BAND ~ere lnol happy at being super seded by the Municipal .band . • f)ld Landma rk Moved BALT IMORE I AP> They said tl couldn t bt done . but it was. After a m onth of planning, a city . rowhouse believed almost 200 years old was moved 300 y ards. The move meant the wooden structu re 'might survive a nother cent ury or lwo. The city of Ba ltimore p icked up the $38.000 tab ln the interests of pr eservation. T he 30-lon st ruc- ture was d es tined for d em olition to m ake way for parking. 'Now it will be restor ed and event ua lly 'itS'ed for a coffee retail store and office I •••••••••••••••••••• • • ; ~rJ~~-~~:~r-~:--~······=.I •• CELEBRATION • Join us this weekend. Oc-tober 4 [, 5. andyou11 • re ceive FREE a Wholly Cow FRISBEE with ~11y e SS.00 purchase." • After 5 pm. well compliment your purc hase • of DE BEST BURGER with dn order of our fa bulous, fresh. homemad'e POTATO CHIPS • absolutely FREE! The who)c boardwalk's tall-• ing about 'em! e • ~ ................................................... . . . ~ ~ %0 x •-s• • • • • • Thi•\ :-.1111 11"' "1·11•11 I ~'""It 111111~h ltl lilJ)' ft11 tlw l't1"1tol1·11 t -.1111fr1I ,, \1•1•11 off flu1ot1•1t1orn1 :.t < 111 ... 1 111-.1<11111111·11 111Hlc:r1:1 udi. pumt4!d uut hu11,1ly ltw l ol1·:0.111t1• I .11 t1 t ' 'l111.:1t n..: out Ltnl·oln l'.antl '"' 11:. 11·~1 .. .H d1 " .. , k 111 1'1\t'I ).I~ .11111 111-. 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In prime time tuo, a lthuugh tht•re was no comf)t!l•llon from "Sho~un " o( t he M1~s Ame n l'a contest a cen tury and a half <1go Carter , 1( he r1·:ttf the h1slnrtcal ma rkers hereabouts. at leas t left Spnn~f1eld with the con- solation of knowing tha t J\hc Lincoln. for all his courage m throwmi:: c1ut the dcbat~ challenge. lost the U.S. Senate dcct1on to l>ouglas. BUT NEXT TIME AKOUND, HE won the pre s1dency. even 1f he c11d r ack up only 40 percent of tht' popular vote Honest Abe was never one to wa lk away from an oratorical tussle . In fact . he once jumped out of the St ate Hous~ window <second noor> to keep on e going and avoid a vote on adjournment. A tough act to follow in this town. II Ill Timeless classic, -never out of fashion. Camel's hair sport coat There's no way to picture the luxury. nor the fabulous feeling of 100°/o camel's hair Leather buttons and center vent Reg. 215.00. 189.90 silverwoods I ..; ,. 1 r \ t 45 FAS HION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH r ,, , ' . -;l" . J EVANS AN D NOVAK ~~ < ). I . ,,,. I / j ·' \ I l': .. ' ' .. Y"'""-, . ' l / ... ~ ,, ~'• . ' . ' ' _/ Rowland Evans and Robert No vak team to examine the political scene as it affects In the the nation. I 'In .ra .. Earn today's high interest rate on Bank of America's 2 ~-year Time Certificates of Deposit~ All it takes is a m in im u m deposit o f $100. So e ve n if interest rates go down in the future , your certificate will continue to earn today's high Annual Ra le Annual Yield • 0/0 (The rate shown abOve Is in effect October 2 through October 15. 1980.J BANK OF AMERICA m ·~ 1lt-.f~"I· • ' 101~1 ,,., ~ 'u' t •• , #Ii 1• '"" , .. .\rifu tlyitit'<.l t\C,.•tll(J 1111'\lyt ·•"''lot ttft J 'lft·tH'l\llf't'' lt~•"'" t '" ''' '"'~to,t \'ft I t <If 't If 1 wrtl f )~ 4 ,t 1 ' 1n t0rcs! f or 2 . y ears Or longer 1f you like This inter· est 1s compounJeci daily for individuals Add to that the sa fety and convenie nce o f Cali fornia·~ largest hank and you·11 ~ee wtly 1t 1 nakes sense to save ·-it Bank of America . ----------- --..... -~.----··-· .... ~ • I DAIL y l'tllll LOCAL Mob Spy Describes Life Dying Hero 'Did Right' '\ FBI INFORMER CONSTANTLY RISKED LIFE loula E. Petera, Wife M.,llyn of Lodi WASlllNC.iTON (AP I A l 'u11fonda auto clt-aler h.H told h11w hl' left hll'> wife and r hlldrf'n ancl w1..·nt undncover for the fHI for 21" )'t'lins lo help wan the first r .... 11111 1·1111v1l·taon of organized a ame> kanl(pan Jos.-µh 8oMano Sr In »11 1nterv1ew al 't-'Bl head· 11u ,.rt .. N , L11u1:1 E Pt-ten. 48, of Lt>d1 . 1-jlll Wedne:id»Y beside has wi fe, Marilyn , and described his f eur mot1 vut1o n and d e t1•rm1nat1011 durinK the odyssey "'h1\'t1 took ham fut her ans1de an orgaoated l'tlme f11mily than any mnorent catm~n ls thotrgbt--to have penetrated THE ODYSSEY ENDED Sept <! when Bonnano. 75. was con- vict ed in US District Court in Caltfornaa on charges of ob· structanl( Justice. lt was the.fi~t felony conviction an what law en· fun·emcnt authorities s ay has heen a 60-ycar hfr of cr ime that 1ook lionnano from a gun runner for Al Capone lo llea d one of New York ·s five organi zed crime families. · The convirtion c ame just months after Peters collapsed and was told by his doctors that Dump Hazard Denied Health Agency Cites HB Studies By PATRICK KF:NN•;ov Of-0.11• Pli.4 Slett An abandoned chemical (lumµ in Huntington Bearh apµcars to pose no 1mmcr11ate thrf'al lo health. sa~ Oran)(t> County health orririals Officials also s aid that the de ath rates amottg residents liv- ing near the dun\p site compare with county averages. This preliminary a ssess·. ment by county medical officer Ratr Rotas• E~ed ,., Pipeline Lease Revision. Planned By ROBF.RT BARKER 0t ,._ Oeoly Pl .. 1 ~tett :'or 2.5 years. 01 I tan kt' rs from many parts of the worlcl ttave made frequent and rC'gular calls to Huntington Beach They moor to a buoy about a _ mile off <'Ottl>l to unload the ir treasure or t:rude 011 into a sub- terranean pipeline . THE Pf PELIN.E travels under the beach . under, Pacific Coast Highway. under the Huntington Beach Inn and leads to the Gulf Oil Co 's tank farm a t Newland · Street, n ear the Southern California Edison Company's power generating station. Gulf Oil has been paying the City of Huntington Beach •• 400 a year for the use or the pi"'*1e that lies under city te rritory But the 2.5-year lease expires Der 31 and then~ are strong in· dicallons that the city's asking price 1s going up way up Green Named To Sanital"y Board Post Harry S. Green. \pcrator or Costa Mesa Country Club. has been named to the Costa Mesa Sanitary District board of llircc tors. He was appomt<'d by the four rem a 1n in fi! board mcmhc r"s fOllowing the· rf's1gnation <Jf pre· sident Franca:-. II. \. lockncr. a loC'al developer who as moving lo Hawaii MEMBERS OF THE rive-man distract board arc paid S50 a met!ting. with one meeting rcJ(· City Councilman Jack Kelly, a member of the city's negotiating com millee, said the lease was written in the 19505 tn a different era when oil was considerably che aper "THE LEASE should have been renegotiated several years ago, to bring us into the 21st century." he declared Tuesday. "Everybody was caught by surprise by the sharp price in· creases. including the city. You better ·believe that the lease is archaic and will· be brought up to date.': John DeVries. director of re· ceiving and shipping for Gulf Oil. said the company would not respond officially to the city's proposals. He indicated that the firm would oppose any <•harges based on volume, however . DEVRIES SAID that about three tankers. each weighing ap· proximately 120,000 tons includ- ing the oil load. use the Hunt- ing ton Reach faci'tit-~ -each month. ··~ He said oil has been transport· ed from most oil-producing na· lions but in recent months it has 4 come chiefly from Alaska. The crude oil eventually is transmitted by underground pipeljn~ to the company's re- finery in Santa Fe Springs. That portion of the lease is not under negotiation. :.Mesan Vies For Title of ' Miss Hawaii ularly scheduled each month. a Costa Mesan Kimberly Kuuipo spokeswoman said. ' Morgan will compete Oct. 4 for Green was selected from a last the Miss Hawaii of California ti· of 10 applicants volunteering for tie. · the post. His ter m will exµire in The Miss Hawaii of California November 1981 Board members pa eant, in its ninth year, will are e lected. norm ally. to four-s e I e c t a year terms. goodwill am- THE BOARD oversees lht> ad· ministration and financing or the dis trict. which operates and maintiuns sanitary sewers and waste disposal operations in the City or Costa Mesa and the coun· ty -governed islands 1t sur· rounds. The district i:ontracts with the city for staff members· time and is manafed by Bruce Mattern. city pubhc work& dlrectot. Fluoride Nixed CLAREMORE. Okla. <AP> - Tbil city'• waler supply will re· main unfiuorldated. voter~ have d•clded by a narrow margin. The issue failed Tuesday with 8M f avori.n1 the proposal and 986 opposing It. 1-..:.~---- bassador in Pa sade na Hilton Com· petition lo represe nt nearly 100,000 Hawaiian Californians . a spokesman MO•OAN said. Contestants must have a grandparent or parent born in Hawaii or be a native themselves. Past queens have participated In Nisei Week fesUvitle1, enter- tained in state prl1on1 and participated in Hawaii'• Kamehameha parade. Miss Mor1an. sponsored by the Loa Aneeles-based Sons of Hawali, attends Oranee Coast Colle1e and ia a dancer at Dll· neyland'1 Tahltlan Terrace Or. Rex EhJing oentradict.s al · legations made last month by Peter Von Ellen. counsel for the owner of the abandoned dump. Von Ellen testified at a plan· ning commission public hearing that he knew of several people dy· ing of cancer caused by drinking water that had been contarninat· ed by chemicals from the dllmp. He said the chemicals had seeped into the water supply .. It's only a rerQote possibility that any illness or death can be linked to the chemicals buried at the dump," Ehling said. HE SAID THE various causes or death among rt:sidents i.n the area will be studied. The pre Ii minary study included · two census tracts of about 8,000 residents near the dump site. he s aid. It was ordered by Second Oistrir t Supervisor Harriett Wieder He said county officials have in Cer viewed two persons living near the dump who Von Ellen aJleged were ill from drinking con· laminated water. Ebling said there appears to be no connection because the diseases are not s imilar. . One woman has cancer or the liver and the other has an in· testinaJ disorder. Both are 61, he said. ·· EHLING SAID THE State Department of Health Services and the ~ourity department this week will test c ily water and water from private wells near the site. The four-acre dump is 700 f~t southeast of ttie Bolsa Chica Street and Warner Averfue in- tersection. In the 19409 it was used todumpoil refinery wastes. A priv•te study of the site. re- leased in August. stated that water quality in wells near the dump is good, b'ut that low levels of toxic chemicals are present. An ongoing controversy hu de- veloped over what to do with the contaminated soil buried at the site. THE STATE HEALTH depart· ment recommends excavatin1 an~ removing the soil to prevent future health hazards, such as waler contamination, explosive underground buildup or methane gas and exposure of toxic chemicals that are rising to the surface. The health department has identified several toxic and cancer causing chemicals buried inthedump. But the South Coast Air Quality Management District opposes H · ca v a lion. stating it .would spread toxic fumes and stron1 odors throughoulthecity. The owner of the site, Mola Development Corp .... wants to build condominiums there. The planning department .is prepar- ing a report on methods of ex- cavatloo and will deliver it to the planning co mmission in December. PUY BENEFIT TO GREENBE·LT A benefit performance of "First Monday in October" ·Will be 1t11td at the Lapna Moulton Playhouse Sunday at 2 p.m . Proceeds will 10 to the Laeuna Greenbelt, Inc. Tlcketa are '7.50. Further ln· formation may be obtained by callln1494-7"l4. ----. he had a braan cancer They have given him less than a year to live Knowin& now lh»l he may have spent the last years or his life away from has wife and three daughter!!, the six-foot· three. 2•0-pound millionaire Cadllla<' dealer said, .. If I had It to do over i.gain, I would do it again You don't c hange whut's right ·• PETEas· ACCESS to Bon- riano and his family was excep- tional. He was a guest al Bon· n~no'lt TuC!lon home, although the FBI told him Bonnano always put friencis and lawyers up al a nearby motel. He said Bon· nano's driver. Tony, told him when he asked why he was aJ. lowed to stay at the home itself. "Well. don't you realize you're part oflhefamily? ·· Peters said his involvement began in June 1977 when a local contractor came to ham with an offer of $2 million for his auto dealership which he said was . worth only $1 2 million at lthe time. · When the contractor told him tile buyer was Joseph Bonnano Sr., Peters said he had never heard the name. He was told Bonnano was head of the Mafia and wanted the dealership to wash money from crim e en.; ... terprises. "I couldn't believe it," s aid Peters, ildding that he had only recently been sworn in as foreman of a county grand jury HE SAID HE went to a meet· ang with Bonnano's son, 8111, and other fanuly members and told them he was It friend or the police c h i ef in Lodi and Stockton. "I told them that because I knew they could find out and they wanted som eone with an excellent reputation who could buy up businesses for them and not be questioned." Peters said. Two days later. he met with Artist to Speak A B C television new s courtroom artist Victor Paredes is scheduled to discuss has pro- fession Friday at noon at Oranl(e Coas t COiiege in Co!>ta Mesa The free. public program will be held 1n Science Lecture Hall I. FRI agents and agreed lo work w1 t.h them in gathering in · telligenrc a l.lout Bonnano's plans PET£R.l; SAf'6 Bonnano once lold him, "You're going to make a lot or money · · According to Peters , the Bonnanos wanted to. buy up l2 to 14 auto dealerships and did not runch when Peters told \he m that would cost up to $40 million. His wife. Maril)'n . s aid the idea of leaving his ramily came to Peters one day when he learned that Bonnano's nephew, Jack DiFilippl, suggested on the telephone to Peters· 20-year-old daughter . Leslie, that they get together sometime. "He just blew up," Marilyn Peters said of her husband. Peters said he o btained a legaJ separation from his wire and moV'ed into a Stockton apart· rnent which the FBI rigged wiU. cam eras and recordlng.devic~ Mesa-Costs Rise New Water Well Seell Stabilizer With an eye on the increasing cost or water imported from :-.lorlhe rn California and the Colorado River. the Mesa Cons olidated Water Di strict plans to drill a new well next week. Directors have awilrded an S87 ,905 contract to Beylik Drill· SOuLATt ULLOM Boys Club Honors Pair Sara Soulati and Rohbie Ullom have earned the Member of the Month awards for September from the Boys Club o f the Harbor Area. The two Newport Reach resi· dents · quahtaes include coopera· tion. participation. leadership ancl respect . a spokesm~a1d Hobbie is :J !>CNncl ~racier at llarbor \'aew School and Sara as a fift h gra1.lt-r al Eastblufr School ing Co of La Habra to sink the district's fifth well near the Santa Ana River at Talbert Avenue in Costa Mesa ANO, SAID ED Schnabel . Mesa's general manager, thret• more wells are under considera t.ion The cost for one acre-foot of waler purchased from the Metropolitan Water Dis trict headquartered in Los Angeles is $115 and as expected to rise, Srhnabel said. Costs in producang the same a cr e -foot al a well about 329,000 gallons are closer to $70. he pointed out. And the water taken from the basin lying below the coastal a rea is of better quality, he added SCHNABEL SAID THE basin th1'ee wet winters and cut-rate prices offered by MWD for fluid percolated Into the basin after being piped from out of the coun- ty is probably as full as it ever has been. The new well, Schnabel said, won 't c.ut the amount Costa Mes ans pay for water. but sho uld keep rising costs down somewhat. The district's last water rate hike came in Ju~y. The Bt>y ltk farm was the lowest of two bidders. District engineers estimated the we ll "'ould t:Osl about S00,000 Let's Recognize Our Women Business • in COM ING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1980 IN THE DAILY PILOT The role of oreo ~ WOlmflfl bu\inei~ will be highli<jlted in the~ special lo be publi\hed T uesdoy, Octobef I o4 in the Pilot. ond Octobe< I S in Comt Life. marling Women in Bu\iness Week. October 12 to 18 total of 3-4().CXX> Oonqe Comt people will receive "let's Recognize Our Women in Busines§." Along the Orooqe Comt, the Doily Pao1 1s the one newspaper wbr\inq women r~ on fcx news of the morltetplcxe. Fully o '"ird of Doly Pilot readers ore fully ~QYed \pouses ond others ore single°' heods of ho~ contributinq to the thriving Oonqc County economy. A tribute to the Orange Coast's Successful Women in Business 1'NS ISTMI ACTUAL SID~ AD F..,, b•HI '"P'~'""' " r lfJOJ bloc~ nrid wh,tl' ~ of n11y "'" (On be "'"d You• ,,.~~'""'! ..,,fl OCCO"'P'O"Y t~P pr 'U'" 1,, •"'•'- \PO(@ '°'OU rnt:)V .. \hf"VJf~ I I ,..,_, of <"PY .... h obt'<.11 )() '''"'-"" 'lr>d lpoct'I to "()Ch l.n<! 1,nl ~" th" CO'TlfJ<Jn\o l'On'e & ocir*e\\ "' ooJd 'YIM' I)< you muy "\""'°'" I b ~""' of cory "'' ~ tf yOV choo'" ....,, '" r>ubli\h a pet11e t+.e \OIX" ,.,.. be f,llf'd ...,,., "°'' ,,.,..,\OQP ' .. Let\ Recogn11e OUI Women in BuS1ness" 1\ on excep11onol opportumty lo ontmduce a new °' lonqtime msoc1ote to the younq, a ffluent. in11ol11ed ieoders of ahe Daly Pilot The poqes ae oded for recognit1Qfl of o words. ochievemenh or special contributions by tho women who moke yotM business qo. Recoqn1t1on notices will be two rolumn by two inches each. with o photo you provide. fhe cost of each notice is only $30 Don't• m1u out on t~is special odvert1sinq opporlunily. Re,erve space fOI' yo1Jt notice befOfe October 10. Coll M2·Sb78, todoyl DAILY PILOT 842-5678 - ------------------------ ...... r .. •• • • • • -·.•' ' ~ .... '"I " ... L .. ,,,.~ ...... ....-__ .... • . , . .. . -. . .. . . . .. . First Bug of Seo.wlfl Greg Bartlett of Costa Mesa shows off 25-pound lobster he snared on first day of the' season at Scotchman's Cove near: Lagwia Beach. Bartlett grabbed the big one in 30 feet of water. Lobster is 44.S inches long from antenna to tail. Bug is about 60 years old, Bartlett estimated. -sex Slaver ·GiVen 55-year Sentence ByDAVIDKUTZMANN Of-DMty~ ......... Convicted sex offender Leotis Heater of "Fountain Valley doodled away with a pad and pen- cil Wednesday as an Orange County judge sentenced him to nearly 55 years in state prison for ffilfiii" a-)'(>Unr-'ftttchhilrer C'ap- ti ve last May as a "sex slave." Superior Court Judee James Turner, before imposing sentence on the bearded, 49-year-old defendant, said there were "no niltigatin1 circumstances wbataoever in this matter." And Pros ecutor Dave Himelsoo, referrin1 to Heater's previous record of sexual offenses ctAlna back to the 19505, called him a "prolific perpetrator of sex crimes." Law enforcement officials had previously described Heater as one of the wont sex offenders in OrangeCountycriminal annals. He was convicted by a jury last summer for holding a teen-age hitchhiker captive at his home and sexually abusing him over a three-day period. Despite pleas by defense at- torney John F1ood, Judge Turner refused to send Heater to a state hospital for treatment as a men- tally disordered sex offender. He said the Fountain Valley resident was deserving or the m aximum sentence and then added: 0.11, ...... , .... ,,_ GETS 55-YEAA TEAM Sex Offender He•ter agreement by Leonsky to engage in "m aster-slavesex ... Turner gave Heater a 54-year, eight-month sentence. which would make him eligible for parole in 36 years. He will be sent to the California Institute for Men at Chino to begin serving his sentence. Heater was arrested in early May by Fountain Valley police after Leonsky was fpund in a parking lot crying hysterically and holding his leg. Medical Director Named An Amar1llo. T cxais, health udm1m1trator who 1s credited with rriukin te slgnH1cant e.m~gt!ncy ht:ullh care lmprove- nwnta In the Texas Panhandlt h.i"' bt",·n named director of ' .. 111 .. rK.-nry rnedkal services for 1>ranl(e Ceiwlly Hetty O'Rourke will assume tlut le:. in Orange Couoty Oct 10. S hl• sun·eeJs MT1ce Wttltams-, - who resigned tbe position in Sepr tt•mber He had been the coun ty 's onJy EMS director since th PoS1t1on was created in 1976 t; MS 1s a d.Jvis1on of the coun- t .>·~ Human Services Agency Tht: rule of the service is to over· i.ee the county 's r ecently established system to treat vic- tim s or majo r trauma at satellite emergency rooms locat- ed throughout the county and lo roo rdinate act iv ities of par amedics. a mbulance attend· ants and e mergency roo m personnel. In Texas, Mrs. O'Rourke was responsible rO"r implementing a communications system in whirh all emergency services in the 26,000-square mile Panhan- d I e were linked to a s ingle telephone number. The system permits operators at a communications center to ...dispatch the closest available medical personnel and eqwp- ment lo an emergency. The system Mrs. O'Rourke directed has been labeled one of the ""best in the country" by· Dr. David Boyd, chief or the EMS division of the federal Depart- m ent of Health and Human Services. Last 1,200 Of Captured Goats Ashore By 'ne Auoel•ted P,reu The last 1,200 wild goats cap- tured on San Clen'\ente Island were packed into trucks and taken to the U.S. mainland on a Navy barge early thi5 moming to be offered for sale. Trapper Jim Clapp said the 12-hour transfer at night was d'one swillly to sidestep any new t•1•l moves-by-envinmmen· talists who opposed the goat roundup. However, Clapr sought to re- aaaure the anima lovers. ·'The goats mual be treated humanely," he said. "No meat buyers or packing house dealers will get any of them." The Fund for Animals sued last year to keep the Navy from ·s hooting the goats. which threatened native species on the Navy-owned island. A court re- fu sed last week to issue an in- junction or restraining order preventing sale or the goats. Clapp captured almost 800 goals under a contract with the Navy. Most of the others. new at California's Kem River Wildlife Sanctuary, are expected to be sold with the rest. An estimated 2,000 wild goats remaih at large on the island. In liewspaper advertisements today. the goats were offered for sale to the" general public. The number of a Los Angeles answering service. 213-467-5722, was listed. The yoats' 80-mile trip by barge e lded at North Island Naval Ai Station across the bay from San Diego. Their next destination was Campo, near the Mexican border, then Ventura. where they will be offer ed for sale at $25 to $40 each . Clapp said kids under a month old, stiU needing bottle feeding. will be given free to members of the 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America. Clapp's w,ife, Diane. said they will take avioss with their $45,000 contract with the Navy. "Any person who heard the evidence in this case and can im- agine that poor, pitiful young man. whose chances of being a success in life are probably minimal anyway, who went for three days, cannot help but cringe and only wonder if he could ever become any kind of a productive member <I soci4'ty, and this court, for one , ~going to see to it that . . . Mr. Ruter doesn't have a chance to affect somebody else's life t he way he's already affected other people's lives, which has been horrible." Heater claimed he was inno- cent. And in a quick interview with reporters before being taken back to Orance County Jail. he said he would be successful in appealin1 bis conviction. Atlantic Barrel "I didn't get a fair trial," he said. He al.lo disputed his description u one of Orange County's worst sex ~. referring to the crimes ol convicted child killers Rodney Alcala and Theodore Frank as beinc far greater. (Alcala. and Frank were convict- ed in Orange County Superior Court after their cases were transferred from other counties.) ThnJUCbout bis trial, Heater baa maintained bis sexual ac- • UvlUea with the bilcbhlker, Jonathan Leonaky, 18, were con· aentual and that be never held the youn1 man .,u..t bll wlll. Leonlky, a 1U1htly built, blond man, teatifjed that Heater threatened to kill him unless he bad sex with blm and a 11-year-o l d &lrl at the house on GoldeneyeA \l'tnue. . Tumll' Nkt be acned with tbe Jury'• ftndlnp that there WU DO " Attempt Falters LAND'S END. England (AP) -Amateur sai l o r Ted McNamara today set fire to the fiberglass barrel in which be had hoped to sail to Florida but which bad taken him only 70 yards out to sea before rolling b•ck ashore. Champagne glass in hand, McNamara, who was 62 today, reflected on Wednesday's ill· fated attempt. for which he bad given · -.p his job and sold his house to fmance it, and said, "I'm bitterly disfppointed at not having m•de il." A cheer went up from hun- drecb ol onlookers on the beach at this resort in southwest En1land when McNamara put to sea Wedneada1 in hi• britbt blue, oar-powered barrel. He wuhed back uhore 50 minutes later. About 70 yards out lo sea tbe wind chanted dlrecUon, t~ Ude turned and McNamara, rowing furiously, was thrown into the water while the barrel noated gently back to land. One cout guard official said "th~ whole trip was doomed to disaster from the start. We are glad he WH washed ashore before be did himself any serious harm." He ignored repeated warnings from Comish coast guardsmen that bis five-foot-long, motorless veasel would not weather the 3,000-mile voya1e. "It wu a bit more difficult than I tbouabt," he said as he went otf for a hot bath. McNamara's only prevloua saillq experience was on a naval carrier to Burma la tMl. Cout pardamen are trylnl lo dl11uade him from takln1 another crack at reacbtn1 Florida without Me•~• raclk> or a Uf e Jacket. Thursda . October 2. 1980 [),t,jLY PILOl 'Bad Boy' Back Leary Turns to Platter Playing By ARTH\JR R. VINSEL Of .. 0Mly"*4•1eff The grownup guru and bad boy of the turbulent 19608 is back in Orange County, quietly sabotating s hi bboleths of middle class mentality and blow- ing up bridges of boredom between morning radio traffic advisories and auto mumer commercials. O netime Harvard psychology professor, LSD advocate, slate prison escapee, international fugitive and c ultural iconoclast Dr. Timothy Leary, 59, is being heard these days as .a K EZY Radio disc jockey. . "l 'M DAVIN' a good ~ime." declares the white· haired ex-pied piper or psychedelia. ""We're here to wire you. fire you, and inspire you -for the future,'' the ag. ing energy source behind. Operation Brain Change, the new KEZY program- ming pitch for hip youthful ears. purrs into hjs mike. Being a radio personali- ty definitely agrees with the former advocate of tuning in, .turning on and dropping out. Now, with his curiously hushed deUvery. you just have to tune in and turn up. . ./ O.Uy,.lletSl.tl- lOOK WHO'S ON AIR Otec Jockey Leery fog , gravity, surfing condi- tions. time, temperature and traffic. Listener Land. rr a trucklo ad of tomatoes destined for the Hunt-Wesson plant up the road in Fullerton locks bumpers with a Subaru on the Riverside Freeway. Leary hu a tendency to deliver that news like It was ·just our own little secret. HIS FOUR -trcrur-a - day gig at 1190 on the AM radio dial from 6 to 10 a.m~ be&an Monday and ends F'riday. but K EZY of- ficials who solicited him for the audition are in· terested in a regul3r Leary talk show. ·'I have absolutely no res· ervations about giving him th e mik e." s ay s K EZY Program Director Dave Forman who heard Dr. Leary al a broad- casters· conference. "We need somebody potent and he's potent!" "I may have my own talk show with guests. And people could call in," says Dr. Leary, who has re- cently been lecturing ,around the nation and ap- pearing as a s tand-up comedian-philosopher . "TEN YEARS ago, I was over at Orange Coun- ty Jail listening to KEZY from 'the othe r i:;ide'," Leary marveled dunng an interview in the station's Anaheim studios. - THE FORMER Laguna Beac h resident s peaks softly and carries a big sc hlic k in this latest public role as an authority on topics ranging from He e ven ...m.a~-i..b e. weather forecast sound a bit like a saucy conspiracy among himself. the ele- ments and you out there in .. , ., .. .,. .... , ....... re: -N .... peat'f!-~f~h;4firsf · ....... ~ ·------ scheduled job IJ ve had since I was fired from Harvard 17 years ago." Handicapped Get T i • Be f .. San Onofre Nuke Plant Near Fault · rans1t-ne its By GLENN SCOTT Of-DMty~I .... Evening and Sunday service will be available for han- dic apped riders when the Orange County Trans it Dis· tricl 's improved Dial-•· Ride system-get5--rrf full swtng-. - The district's board of direc- tors voted unanimously Wednes- day to include the extra service only to handicapped riders - which lnclUd~ the frail elderly, the developmentally diubled and the blind. The board set a $1 fare for trips within one of the district's 34 zones. An extra dollar will be added each time a rider puses into another zone. The board agreed on Sept. 4 to adopt a counlywide van system merging and increas ing the Dial -a-Ride a nd Dial-a-Lift systems that currently are operated only in certain parts or the county. Members had stopped short of approving the extra night and Sunday s e rv ice, however . because of added expenses. Pat Butters. bus operations manager for the district told mem~ Wednesday that the extra rvice would cost about $360. to carry 12,000 han- dicap riders in a year. The boar~1'already was figur- ing on spending about $5.7 milHon to move about 1.4 million passengers annually through the door-to-door van service. But on a recomm endation from Director Philip L. An· thony, the board decided to try the extra service "as a reaaona· ble starting point" with a cond.i· lion that th e fare could be chang('<i if necessary. . The aistricL s~ or~~~Jly _ -·hid suuesleil a $1.50 farei but Direct or A l Hollinden sue-· cessfdly argued Ui,at by lower- ing the fare, th~ard couJd ex- pect more riders and thus Jet a similar return. The dollar fare is wb•t general riders pay. But it is twice the 1lmount handicapped riders will pay durioC the daytime hours in which the Dial- a-Ride service is available to all residents. The increase is due to a state law which requires transporta- tion systems geared toward s pecial groups to earn at least 10 percent of the operating costs from fares. Charging only the us ual SO-cent fare for han- dicapped riders wouldn't have allowed the district lo earn 10 percent or the cost from fares , staff members said. Thus the directors, s till flexing their political muscle..;.fter win· ning a legislative fight in Sacr amento for increased ias t ax refunds for Orange County, vowed to fight the restrictive 10 percent mandate. ··w e have to gel something sensible on the books." said Bo ard Chairman Ralph B. Clark. By TM ~lated Preu A government eJt1>8rt says an investigation confirms the San OnQ.(r~ n11c~~~-~wer plant sits near a fault zone Wlilch con:tiffU-~ · offshore with another fault capa- ble of a major earthquake. The report of his investigation ia tieinl sent to the Nuclear Regulatory Commialion, which ia now decidin& whether to issue operatinl licenses for two new r ucton being built at the plust. Dr. Gary Greene of the U.S. Geoloeic•I Survey in Menlo Park said an apparent connec- tion was found between the Christianitos fault and the Inglewood-Newport fault. Greene and Dr. Michael Ken- nedy of the State Division of Mines and Geology "don't un- derstand the exact nature of this connection." An environmentalis t anti· nuclear group, Friends of the Earth, claims a major fault lies_ five. miles offshore from the - plant with a potential for generating earthquakes measur- ing up to 7 .5 on the Richter scale. while the nuclear plant would fail to ~;thstand one big- ger than 6.5. A 7.5 earthquake produces ground motions roughly 10 times greater than one or magnitude 6.5 and releases about 100 times as much energy. IN A RUGGED RACE, YOU NEED A SUPERB WATCHMATE. When gr"n .. , surge, the Role• Glrt-Me1ter is en Ideal timepiece for navi- gator and deckhand. This 30-Jewel cllronometer, In 18kt. gold, or steinle11 •1MI, pres· sure-proof down to 165 fMt, shows precise time 1lmu1tane- ou1ly In two time zones. vie rotating bezel and 24-hour hand. 32 Fashion Island. NewPor1 Beach 84+2040 ., ' I': • ~ 1 I nAtt v P11 <'' fllllf:.l\IY L\l<~Alf } l jtj .Ju~t · ('oasfinJ,! So111.-.tl1ir1µ; for All .. "1-:i\l'IU :K \AN •:~ It cm .. ~R TRl\lli\: So w<· v1· had 1·ou:sll•l fow morn111j.? und 1•v1•111n.: almoM as hca ) '*' rum Mhl clu~" huH' bt•t>n hlleJ "1th heal aNJ smog aatt1u·k .. You ma) bt• "0111lt>nni:.,. ha• 1·\t•r h,1pJ)<'n<'d t11 good old 11l1ddh· of the l'\•ad .,.,•,11h1•1 • So htu. youi l'IH'l t•i.pontlt•11l I 11 an t•ffm1 lo •;oh1•11 11om1· w~U\er-4!ohtt·\t, I 'v \"" 11ttnn11tt'ii rt>snl'<'h t>n 1hr nniy dr pendubl~ fore<' a. .. h li.1111" n to <'urn·nt <'I' 1hL8la011 Tbt•$t' .ire t'llnta 111••tl 111 th••<1111 1-'urrrw r Alrn1111 l.H' Mv new t opy fur lht• I.ii.I purt 111 th1~ )t'IH u111I l~t Jll"I ur rivt-d • THE GOOD E "~ '' th.11 th1• t'Vt-r dt'J>t.'ndable Alm anal' pr~let:. 1>retl) eH•n .,.,·.ather fo1 u~ in Nov1·m b~:r ll will ht-a m1xturt• or dowh dlld then rlec1ring, w1Lh no rain The Alma11ur , t'~tahhi.h<:d 1n 17~<!. ha~n·t gotten around to frettin~ over California sm og 1·011d1t1ons yet _ T he bad Ot'W~ 1~ I can't reµvn l" you on the Almanac ~ predictions for the rl.'sl of lh1~ munlh The reason 1s that the new book :.tart:. 1Ls predicting with November of thlb year amt carnes on through 1981 I AlllllOST ONE FOOT lON<, WEIGHS 6 l BS Thousands Sold atJIQgs- NOW ONLY sgBB ~!BJ~ ~~ ~~ Cwt-iron Bargain f'rnm 1981 Old Farmer's Al~ can't find the old Almanac with October of '80. Somebody must have filched 1t . They rlidn't bother laking the 1979 or 1978 editions. which are still cozy upon my shelf. That aside. any edition of the Almanl._<. is good for won· drous advert1bed bargains The 1981 edi1IO'n 1s nu eHep- tion. Why, there arc no less than two m1rach: cures for bald- ing males One comt•s fro m llouston. Texas, and the other is imported from Finland at S~ 95 an ounce How can you lose? ANC:Yl'HER AD IS FOR a new cart that "mad~ the wheelbarrow o bsolete'" The ad has a photo of a happy young woman pushing the cart along loaded with about six bales of hay. YQU JUSt know this 1s a great girt for the ladies. NATION /WEATH ER Congress 'Quits' Search Overturn Stopgap F ~nmice Bill Passes OK Due W ASI II N<;'l'ON ( i\ P ) ('un~rcs~. after doling out t•n11u.11h 1111111t'Y 111 keel) the government going for u ~1ut two and a h11 lf months, is railing it quits until aflt'r the Nove mber tdections, lu ving behind a full UJ(enda of unfinished business. The S<watc r ecCSbcd early today and the lluu.st• wu~ to do the 1o11me later 1n the day, having ht olrnn " 1Jcadl<x·k Wednesday on a stopgap gov· t'rnmunt wide financing bill The t•o nt rover sy. over fi11a ncin g abor- tions for J>OOr w11men , had brought the government 111to the 1l.-w f1sN•I ye1tr Wednesday witho ut the 11.'~al authurit) to do business, meet payrolls or l'j) bills But dgreeme nt on the s pending bill came in time to a vert any noticeable slowdown in gov- t'rnmcnt activities • The measure that kept Senators on Capitol Hrn Sugar ub . M ar.k!:!ting Thwarted WASHINGTON (AP > A manufacturer's plans for m arket· ing ·a new low calorie sweetener 180 times as strong as s ugar are being thwarted, at least tem- porarily, by a scientific panel that says the product may cause - tumors in animals. A public board of inquiry as· sem bled by the Food and Drug Administration recommended Wednesday that the agency deny G.D. Searle & Co. 's request to market As partame, the sweetener . • The panel concluded that exist-. ing scientific studies are not suffi- cient to dismiss contentions that Aspartame is linked with brain tumors in laboratory rats. CO MPANY spokesman William l. Greener Jr. said Searle would have to study the report before decidmg on its next move. until the early morning hours was a proposed 10· week ('xtcnsinn of JOblcss benefits one of the ele - ment:. in Prc~1dcnt Carter 's economic revitaliza -WASHINGTON CAP ) A lion program The hill was passed, but not until White House aide says President five hours of negotiations lx:tween De mocratic and Carter is ''looking forward to Republican leaders had added language tightening s igning" a bill intended to over · · turn a 1978 Suprem e Court de· elig1bility requirem l·nts for unemployment com · cision and prohibit surprise pensation. That sent the measure back to the House, police searches of newsrooms. which passed t he bene fits extension alone The House gave the measure When lawmakers come back on Nov 12, it will fina l congressional approval be to the fi rst lame-duck session in a presidential Wednesday on a 357.3 vote after election·year since 1948. the Senate had passed it by The major chores will be completion of the voice vote Monday. The two dis· federal budget for fiscal 1981 and approval of the senting House votes were cast necessary appropriations bills to allow govern-by Reps. Thomas N. Kindness. ment agencies to oper ate beyond the Dec. 15 cutoff R . O hio , and George E . in the stop~ap bill passed Wednesday .._,Danielson, 0 -Calif. Richard Neustadt of the White House staff sajd Carter. who had proposed the legislation , "is very pleased with the bill as it was passed and believes it pro- vides critically important pro- tecllon to the press." THE BILL stem s from a- Supreme Court decision that up· held a surprise sear ch of the of- fices of a Stanford University student newspaper by policemen carrying a search warrant. The bill would require t hat, in· stead or coming in unannounced with a warrant. police must ob· tain a s ubpoen a whic h the newspaper or other or ganization could cont~st in court. Katharine Graha~ chairman of the Washington Post Co. and chairman and pres ident or the A m e ri ca n N e w !ipa p er Publishers Association, said in a statement today that the bill "affirms our belief that police fishing trips through newsrooms are -an unacceptable violation of the Pirst Amendment.'' S HE SAID she hoped the new Congress convening in January would extend the bill's coverage to protect not only the press but a II citizens not s uspected of in· \Olvement in a crime . In addition to news organiza trnns. the bill would apply to scholars and others e ngaged in activities protect ed by First Amendment g uarantees of freedom of speech and the press The company has 30 days to ap- peal the board's r('commenda- tions. After a 20-day period for re buttals. FDA com missioner Jere Goyan would the n evalu::i te the data and clel1'rmine whether Aspartame would be marketed But the s cientific board's recom- mendation is likely to carry gn·at weight with the commissioner Brun~~ Proirsted ,,,_.__,,-:11 .. ---·--·SUU .. anoiher ow4M ofkf's-a cut.1rorr-ptggy bank for just $9.M while a New Je rsev firm alleues it will offer you $3,000for a certain copper penny minted in 1943. Searle is seeking appr ovCll to market Aspartame as a dry, ta bletop s weetener and for use in products su.ch as instant coffee a nd tea. dry beverage mixes. soft drinks. pre-sweetened cereali;, chewing gum, gelatin mixes and dry d airy toppings . Mrs. Cindi Lamb, Ml Airy. Md . cradles 16-mo nth-old daughte r . Laur a . who was paralyzed when the car in w~ich they were nding last No ... ember was hit .by a driver who was drunk, h ad rio driver'5 license and no insurance Tbe two appeared at a Wednesday Washington , D.C- news conference to campaign for tou~her penalties against intoxicated 'drivers. · The measure would restrict searches by federal. state and local law e nforcement officers . It does not apply to persons not t!.n g a g e d i n w r i t i n g o r newsgathering, !tut ll does re~ quire the Justice Department to for mulate guidelines regarding conduct of surprise searches by fede r a l authorities in suc h cases. ' There's no end to the miracles in this Al manac. HOW CAN YOU GO WRONG. for example. with a $5.95 volume on "Dowsing for Everyone "This has nothing to do with sleep. You learn how to use a rod and d iscover drinking water underg ro'und If you want Lo sta) above ground. try this SJ.95 tome that contains a ll 605 Burma Shave rhy mes that ever lined rural America's highways and even some that were censored. The Almanac ads offer cures for almost every arflic· tion known to woman or man. including sore knees. stooped back. pimples, rupture, s pots on the hands, aching feet . sinus agony, bladder vexations or even the need for tattoo removals. . Clearly. the Almanac doesn 't leave much or the human condition untouched. FOR MORE HEAVENLY needs. a couple or advertis· ing firms offer choir r obes in assorted colors. starting at $16.95. And finally, th ere's a n outfit right out or California. at nearby Vista, that promises for SS ·they'll instruct you on how to build your own cabin of t , 184 square feet floor space for just $3,400 cash money. Sounds like these people ought to be advising our af· fordable housing authorities. ASPARTAME h as more calor ies than sugar. But its con· centrated strength m eans a norma l ser ving would contain fewer calories than s ugar . One teas poon of s ugar has 18 calories. The same swee tness could he ob· talned from Aspartame contain· ing one· tenth of a calorie_ As partame was discovered in . 1965 FDA approved it for use as a tabletop sweetener in 1974 but changed its mind when questions about the tumors in test animals were raised. Fwnes Kill 2 ROLLA. Mo (AP) -Carbon monoxide fumes in a laboratory_ tank at the University of Mis- souri campus here claimed the life of a student research assis- tant and the lab technician who tried to save him. officials say. Kurt A. Holekamp, 22, and Don· ny Lee Anderson, 44, were over- come by the fumes Wednesday. Other Coast Hot; Too 94 Breaks Oct. 1 Record for Miami Beach u.s.s ...... ,,, ~· ~ dOtteel soutr..rn .nd' <enlr•I FtorkM ..,., Ille mldclle •nd MVIMrn All..,t• c.,.sl. 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' IJ 4 IJ . . .. 4 • IS s-11: ... ,._. helo"I 111 fMI, tnt l· l11'111m helQlll In 1 .. t. cltr9'11°" lum• Sent•~ Htwport·-lf\9lon ~no1..,ceumy 2 I IW l • • J I '"' Afu\lnf! "''' .1lic.11I Our plu'h ,c)our hoodc.J war m ur ()11 ffJ\ k C\l'O \\ f1l'l1 1t', olf tlw tr:l(k. From l 'ltr:"l'!'rt h1· Ru1h B1:1'1111\, in hnrv wirh n:iv1 '>trapci.. C1H 111n/p11hn1cr. ·x~-~-rn-1 . S•><J. 1\uivt Sp1>rt,wcJr. Nl'1,1,porr Bc:i,h BU llOC~5 WI l5U IR[ NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORl BEACH 83 Fashion lsllh!l 759·1211. Mon · Thurs Fri 10·9. Tucs -Wed·Sat to 6 Sun 12·5 • • .. ..-'. ,., • .,. .. ..r-.c ... -~~·-­,. ... • ..... -I ..,.._...,._...__... _____________ __ . .,,,,,__.._.. _____ _... ________ _ CALIFORNIA ThUtsday Oclober 2 1980 OAll Y PILOT 1.'; S•~••• .. 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Our 111 it ial step 1::. t n 1·11111ful'I .i p11•11111111 11' 111111111' 1n111 whethe r th~M' .Jlh•g,1111111 -. ,111 t1u .. Body ut' Hissiu~ .. t.l om tmotd MOOfo:STO 1,\ P 1 fhc bJlll\ 1.k1 omµo:.l'd body or a wom an k1dn.1ppt·tl ;donh "'1th her 3 da) old son has1 been foun<I tri a St an1!\lau:-. County peach Ort'hard. aceonhng 111 'hertff'~ deJ,1uties /\ few hour" a fll·r th<' ho<!\> of Bonnie Sue Garn boa was found Wednt·sd a\. . a Muclt•sto wo man, Mary Allee Wr}. 36. "as a rraigned on une count of murder and two or kidnapping Tht· ln1uy, Hichard Anthony Gamboa. was found safe at thr Wry home less than a mile from the (;am boa rc:-.1den<·e (sold.. .tttil rt• r ti i tu• I u t#JM•n YREKA (A P l The Canadian based Noranda Corp. was ~ranted a pcrn11t Wednesday to o pen a 00-acre open-pit mine 1n Siskiyou Coun ty in early spring that will create 60 to 70 JObs, the company said. The county planning "ommission gave Noran· da the permit to operate the Gray Eagle Mine north uf Happy Ca m p, about 40 miles west or Yreka. .tine K0t•s1 Hollit~s f 'rm11 .frt1nJke HOLLYWOOD (/\P l Former movie queen Mae West has rallied in her right against the ef· feels of a stroke and has been taken out of the in- tensive care unit at Good Samaritan Hospital. a spokeswoman says. The 87-year·old movie star, known for her sexy roles, suffer ed a stroke six weeks ago that left her speech impa ired. sources told The As-· sociated Press. 1981 .CARS I CWld TRUCKS • 1-~------1 ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask fior Roy. LEASE S'lCIAUST o1 HOWARD Chevrolet ~ "' ',..ti• :t"'l.,f) ..... , NEWPORT BEACH Toti11g Heavy IAJOd Linda Pettye of Fairfield lugs a heavy sandbag to shore up weakened rail levee 10 miles west of Stockton. Some 230 men and women of the California Conservation Corps worked to stem the tide of delta flood waters that have inundated nearly 6,000 acres of prime farm land causing millions of dollars in damage. L-OS ANGEi.ES Early enroltment-'f+gures- -;how a decided drop in white enrollment overall in the city's school district from this time last year and a 24.6 percent white decline in those schools involved 1n the new integration plan. The <jrop ·n white enrollment is attributed to ··white night" and demographic changes in birth rates and migration. Additionally. total enrollment 10 the district's 650 schools declined 13,835 to 524.020 s tudents com· pared with last year's rourth·week attendence figu res, according to the fi gures released Wednes· day WHITE ENROLLM E NT DECREASED by 18.515 or 12.8 ~rcent while minority e nrollment in· creased by 4,680 or 1.2 percent. The white loss was s maller than some anti- b1,ising leaders had predicted but large enough to )eopardize the future of some schools involved in mandatory groupings, observers said. If these figures hold up through the fourth week of school the Board of Education's anti- busing majority m ay ask Supenor Court Judge Paul Egly who designed and ordered the inte- gration pl an to remove some of these schools from the program because not enough whites showed up. THE FOURTH-WEEK FJGU RE~me the basis fo r the Los Angeles Unified School District's official attendance repo rt to the state Currently in the m andatory busing plan there ·:.are 57.239 stude nts in the arrected schoots instead ot 65.824 who would have bee n in classes if ev· cryone had showed up. Of the 57 .239, 62.5 percent are minority stu- dents and 37 5 percent are white_ These i.tudents arc m grades one through nine and attend 153 ele mentary and junior high schools in th1.• district /\n estimated 25,600 or these pupils are bus~. IN THE NEXT 10 DAVS, enrollment in the mandatory plan is expected to increase to about 60.000. but the white-minority percentages are not expected to change much because white students returning to school are likely to be matched by Latinos, officials said. Meanwhile , about 115 members or the anti- busing Los Angeles Public Sarety Committee paraded Wednesday to the San Pedro branch of Ci- ty Hall. The group asked City Councilman John Gibson Jr. to sponsor legislation drawing the city attorney into the pattle over desegregating the nation's second largest school district, spokesmen said. COMMITl'EE SPOKESMAN Alan Kempler said, the group also wants "investigation and doc umentation of the economic and social CHE1[)D\' BREWE A delightful blend of cheddar with a nip of beer Available while supply lasts ·ff~~ft<©rY W(flrm~ FASHION WESTCLIFF PLAZA IS LAM D ''" t ""'"" ~""'"°" Beoc:n e.7-09/~ NPwOO"'t Bea(h6 .. o-6030 Ml')tt Wed hi I T"U#' & Fn ,,,g .,,,,,. J ,. ,,, g S11 M e~ ... •1,, Sat 111 f\ 'S"'n ht" ~ [i1lm LIVE Contact Len••• EyewHr Styling ~fr acting Prescribing JOIN THE REPUBLIC I Republic Home Loan MAINE LOBSTER 4.98 lb. How thru October 7 WISTCLlff Pl.AJA I I SO 8"m An. M.wport 1Mc9' Dr. Lou Elder OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach damage" to the eommun•~ a11 a result or court· ordered busing. Furthermore, school district attorney Pete r J a mes s aid a petition was being drawn up as king the state 2nd District Court of Appeal to expedite next year's scheduled hearioas on Propos ition t 'IV Deeoders State Nixes Pirate Kits ·LOS ANGELES (AP) Electronics ron1·ern~ no longer can sell kits for so.called "pri vale .. pay TV decoders now that Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr has signed a bill that prohibits the sale for profit of any device not authorized by a subscnptaon-TV ser vice. Brown signed the bill Tuesday night. but the action was not disclosed until Wednesday. Electronics firms which have been selling tht kits said they will challenge the law in court and contend it will have little immediate impact on their activities. However. anyQne selling such a device would be subject to a fine of up to $2,500 or 90 days imprison ment or both If convicted or thl· misdemeanor THE LEGISLATION CLEARLY plea:-.t.'d tht' industry, in particular executives al N<st1ona l Subscription Television·Los Angeles. who have led t he fight againstthe "pirates." "TI1is legislation will help in stamping out the pirates who have been s elling illegal boxes, part:. CJ nd plans." s aid Robert Cahill, vice prt's1dent of the s ubscription t elevision company "We will work with district attorneys in our subsrri ber areas to identify and prpsecute those who violate this law .. , More than a hatr dozen electronics shops or businessmen were sued unsuccessfully in federal C"ou rt t his summer by National Subscription Television STEPHEN ROBBINS, PRESIDENT or SCH . Electronics in Cypress. said he intends to continue • selling electronics parts that may or m ay not lie used lo build decoders. Robbins' attorney said he expects to file a lawsuit challenging the new law within days. No estimates have been made about the size of : the "pirate" decoder market. • KLEENEX TISSUE 200 sheet I DRUG STORES A ~ Place To Shop! 7 DAYS A WEEK HeWJ1ort IHch-1 020 l"iM. WntcliH l'ltno ' -4-nlhon'J ~ SHOE SERVICE .. ' . for Handbags Luggage & Zipper Repair Regional Repair Center for SPERRY -TOPSIDER Don't throw away your comfortable old tennis shoes We repair and resole all major brands. .c.,.· .... cMt Ms-. HewpOft a.ec:11 • So. Coett Vlhp • W"tclff "n• • ,..,_ t.a.d • FlllMall S.--. ls.ta A11al II.I 4~~~~Ul... ul { ~..c; Cl 19772 MnrArthurBlvd 1n111<'. CA 92715 17141851 0991 OPEN THURSDAY NITES 'TIL 9 IJ<Tr1.'!td Broker Cell 142· 5171. 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Bt:ls1to r c<.•e1ved good p ay and trealmt>nt tlun n g hts 19 H.·.1rs "'1th the r ity Aiict he "111 r ece i ve $29.000 close -o ut pay for unused s ick leave an d arcumulated vacation time The d e<'is1on to re tain Belsito as a consulta nt can be applauded for its h uma nita rianism But 1t doesn 't say muc h for council rt•so l vc Petty Maneuve~ Jn the ir a ppa.rcnt zeal to win a satisfactory contract . some t each e rs o f t he Huntington Beach Union High Sch ool Dis tric t h a ve be en behaving like adoles ce n ts. At Edison Hig h School about 70 teachers h ave b een con du cting a program of admitted ·•mino r ha r assme nt " of s chool adminis tra tors . Te acher s pokesm en sa y the harassm e nt is m eant to s how diss atisfaction over the lack of a contr act and r rowded classroom s Hara ssm t:nt h as included backing their cars into re served µarking '>Pa(•es the reby making 1t mor e diffic ult for offtt·1ab lo <·heck for authorization stic kers : re fus ine t o tum u1 morning attendance she ets ; refus in g to read m orning attl\ 1l~ bu lletins t o student s : "boycotting " the c a fe tcn.1. ~t a~ing a luncheon s it in in the prmcipal's of .ficc. and p11·h1•t mg the l'ampus 1n the m orning before c·ta:-"l'' It '" •w1 11 .. 11 ,d1J l lh e~c ad 1v1ues will a cco mpli s h e x 'C'Cpl tu ~110" tht· pt •tl 1n<.'~S of the tea ch ers tn\·olved So fa r 1 ht·n· •~ nn e vide n ce that students hav e becom e drawn 111 li11t tlw t pott>nt1al dearly exists Tt11 1c .. wh1·1 <., "hould allow the lf' negotiato rs time to r e a C'h .1 1 011tr.1l'I a.erccm e nt with the s c hool boar<t. r a ther than "P''ttd • 11m• plan nmJ.( h a r a ssm ent i.1Ct1v1t1es t h a t t•o u ld .111', 1 .., .. 11 afft·c·t the a ttitude and educat ion of their :-;tudt'nl. -- ~:Unique Conversion Founta in \'a llcy planning comm is sioners have ap· provl'd un 1nnm ·atn ·c a nd inte res ting ap<irtment comple x ('on vl'r~wn plJn It ""a:-11 t q w t<· ,1 eondomm1um con ve rsion . which 1s <11ff1n 1lt t<1 111Jta111 ln~t ·ad , t he 472 unit P a rk Pac ific co m - plex will lit' d t\ 1dl'c1 o n pa pe r into 115 four p lexes a nc1 tw1 1 ~1' pl<•xro-. The:-.<· hlo<'kl'> w1ll b e sold to inv estor s who are no t ex · • pcc te d to' otTu py any nf the units . T hus . th e com plex will ·rem am r en tal in natu r e. but sm all investo r s will. tn ef· : feet. be pe!rm1tte d to own a group of apartme nts. T he n ew owne r s must pay dues to a community a ::.- • sociation for care of the comm on grounds. • Current res idents of Park Pacific have expre ssed !-con cerns about pos sible re nt increases o r displ acement : by the new owne rs Village Pro pe rty Management, which proposed t he con v e rsion, pled~ed to the c ity in writing tha t no re nt in ~creases will be imposed until 12 m onths beyond the ten · : a n t 's l a~t increas e . and that these n ew r ent h ikes will ~not exceeJ 7 pe r cent. ; The firm a lso pledged that any displaced ten ant will • r eceive $2,000 in r e loca tion e xpenses. Th.is ty pe of con ver s ion is quite ne w . and city officials sho uld kc<'p a close eye on ho w the P ark Pacific plan works o ut 'I h e Planning Co mmission wisely requested an evalu atio n of thic; conversion be submitted t o the m in one year. .. ~ Opinions ~xPr€'!>Se<.l in the space abo ve are those ol the Daily Pilot Other views <')l!P't'~'ied on this page are those of their authors and artists Render comment 's invited Address The Dally Pilot P O Box 1560 C<J:,t.J Mesa. CA 92626 Pho ne (714) 642-4321 ;Boyd/Ethnic Dog Food Bv L.M. ROVO Ralston P un11a 1s repo rted· ly introd uc in~ ra viola for dogs. An enterpris ing move in the marketplaC'e , true But not imaginallv<• enough, I say. Why not sf'll t ruty ethruc dog food ? Chrnese e gg roll for c hows We inerschnitzel for German she pherds Tamales t Gus No wonder laxes are so high if they must pay for the free classes in "Ii ving together·· at OCC. Wiii the new rise in the <'Ost or marriage li censes , to fina n ce divorces . ht> the excuse f or th1 5 n e w t om - fOOIPry" G J c,,1"n'7 ""' c.omm•1u~ •'• u•• 1n111t• •• r••••'' •no •• "•' MC•\\•t•IY '"lf'Ct '"" .,, • ...,, itf tM ..... ,...... • ... '°"' "' H••• IO Gl•m~ 0•"· 0.11y PtlOI for chihuahuas Cornt'd beef a nd cabbage for Boston ler· r1ers. Bouillaba is se fo r French poodles Borscht for Russian wolfhounds. And for those dogs or indis tinct na tional origin. stew What can a woman do to ward orr a potential rapist? Some crime experts say _One , tell hi m you 're preg- n ant. Two. tell him you have a venereal disease. Or three, act trazy. like gel down on y our hands and knees and bark like a dog. Japanese husbands trandi· llon a lly gave their brides )(ifts of fish. But the women worked for change. No w such girts are cash. A whirlpool o ff C ape Pelo ro. S icily, is known thereabouts as ''the deep blue sea." A m aasl ve rock fou r miles away on the Italian side of the Straits of Messina is called the devil. Sailors who n avigated those parts gave "" the expression "caught between the d evil and the deep blue sea." .,... . -.. . . . . - Is Re8gan's 'Can Do' Outdated? 1.0.., ,, NI, ... t.t·:s Tr 11 \l•lm•t lht• 111u11tr \ for ..i w••t•k und '°' ,l t d ll 111>1 J 1 lfl rn y (.:.tr! l' f II 00 It, 11111 I ti It,. Ji.: u 11 'h l• k " ttw 11 h.11u h J111I 111.llc l' ttwir p 1t d w -. I l Ulfll' J W,t) With lht• llflj.ll t'S-..11n JI uru. pu111L, U1..1t 1<.c.ll(al\ shoulJ '°'HI lhl~ \'11•1•!11>11 hilt lh ,11 l'.ir1t'r ~1 11 Thi· p ri" 1111.·111 'l'l'rth tu hJ111· 11..-1:-..,u•· 11\l1·ril1·1><·nd1·n1 t' Or IV u:,l* JlllJL}H:I \lo llfll I 0 111 plt•"IY Thl' vr t>~uknl 1ir1· ., I' n I ' I II I ' \\ n r I <l J " .1 l' 11 m 11 I •· " p lJ ('\' IA.ht'fl' \ IO l' I I I' ;.I II ' .1r1il ,., ,., , orll' ,. ht• 1!.-pc n d o n 11 n ,. .1not hl•r 1n thl'lr rl'lat 111nsh1p to 1·11nfu..,inJ? t•vcnts. 1h1· l'ha llenger prt'sl'nLS or rl.'Prl'!-t•nt~ a C'Oun trv mer1l'i.l that c·a11 do what 11 w~nt~ l.M:'l'J UM' its people are de -fill-..... ., ...._. .-..,, .... --·-' Mailbox ---------. -- c·cnt and dc tt:rmincd My ~uesl\ 1~ th:.i more Amer.1c1rn!>, WHh "<•dm•s!'i in their souls will sc<· thini<' Carter·., muddled way. WHAT l 'OUl,D be t h . d e lt'rrnining isl\ue or lhe 1980 cam pa1 gn wa!> bes t expressed for me hy a Carter suppor te r , Neil ll art1~an . the former lie utenant ~ove>rMr uf llhnors "If people Wl'rP really going to vote their porkt"IOCHJk!i, they would be set t h n~ 111 on llea1o:an and wouldn 't ha ve these wi ld swin~s in polls,· ')iJ ld ll<in1g an. who is now senior v1l'e prestd(•fl l of the F1r!il Na tiona l Dank of Chicago. "But they apparC>nlly think things like 1nflallon and unemployment are more complrcatt'd than Heagan does It took about <'1gl'lt yc·ars to figure out. but I think peopli: n o w SN ' that t he· do meslll' economy 1s l1nk 1•c.J tn •·n1•rJ(y a nd to foreign poll l') The issue nH"t A mericJn:. «,,,, ..... to ha\'c 1vn1'111dt'1l 1duc t anll_, " triang ul ar t he e1·1J non1\ l'lll'rJ(y and fore ign pul11 \ r·in nol St~re ReaR<.IO l'an ct>n\•1n1·1· th1·m ur mur h by say IOI.! a' hl' 11111 1n San Antonio, TPXlll\ I s:iv Wl' f'an curb mna tton. we ca n 'hnnl<( down interest rate:-we c•an k1·<·11 mor(' money in th1' JHH'kC'l 'i nf w<1rkcrs. w~ <'an p•Jt m1ll1m" of Amc n can'\ ba <'k 111 w11r k · t 'A:"ll Wt:? Cun "'c do lhat by o~r~ch e -;? Or an• we hoked tn J apa n·' To S<i ud 1 A ra bia? T<1 West Germany '• To H~s1;i ? To China '' If m y rc•;J1Jin~'i!> right. Re aga n 's b1ggl's t campaign blunder was senrlrng i>tRnals that som ehow he wa' going to re v t" r s e A m e ri r an 1 n 1 t 1 a ll v <' s to ward mai n land Chin a W1• ncerl Ctuna. a lot of i.w1ipl<• th111k. as an a lly and a-; a market We n<:ed m any plat'el\ Jnd things to do what HNigan J;('r'm !-lo think W (' C' an do hv 11uf'\1•I v{':. Carte r un tht-oth1·r ha nd. d ot•s n 't s<'cm to think wr can do anything The follow1nJ: 1s an ex rerpt from a "pool" N.'port tht-briefing given Lo the press by two rePortcrs t'hosen on a rot<1t inl( has1s to stay t'lose to the presid ent whe n he tra Vf'l!I written u~ as Carte r lunde<l in Los 1\ngelcs la st week .. 'Heport.s are that Iraq ha• made sc·veral attac ks on Iran, by air pri marily We are not taking a pos1t1on in s upport ol either Iran or Iraq' Your pre 'ldent :.a11.l. turning <1wa y from the m lkt•s , l\Om ethin g a bo ut us1n~ 'the> l ' '\J ' :.ind ·other a venues.· " Our prcs1den1 '!> mu ni hl111 ~s c;o m e how :,e'~m ed m•>re ap propriate to a complex s ituation than Hcagan's 'W{• l'<in do tl . Am-erit•a " REAGAN'S <)WN peoµl c have 1>1rked up soml' of that uncal\1 nc~s :ibout wh<t t Cart{:r likes to l'all "o.;1mµll stl(' not111n!-. · After s a m pli n g early r ('sulls or H r p t1 h Ir c a n 1· an v a '> s 1 n ~ 1 n <'h1cag11 -.uhurb!-., Don Tolt(.'O, Rcu1wn ·, M1<1weS ll'rn m<1 n<1ger. fi e•"' lo Wash1n gtxm ti• rei:om m e nd lhJt' th1· t·aod1datc an nouni•t· thC' n<a mt'~ of men and '"om t•n "'ho would bf' in his CalJinet The 1d<:<t would IX' lo n •ao.;sur1..• voter" tha t a 'Hcai::an admin1strat1on would be hroarl · h<tsed anc1 soph1st1c·ate cl enough to d eal with a rnmplex world. Then' 1s, uf eours c. a long way 10 go tn t h1:. l'ampa1gn. <1nd Hl'a l!an rs an a ttra1·tive and llkell ble l'and1da te "Ii keatile" 1s not "' word "ften ht>~• rd arounrt 1 h e p r c ~ 1 rl l' n t a n rt I h t• Hepuhlt<·an o.;t1ll appc•ars to he ahearl when: 1t 1·ounts If the •' lt·c·t111n w1•n • he ld toda y , I w II U I d g II l ' ' :-I h Cl l 1 h 1• H l' p u h I 1 (' a n .., w 11 t1 I d "' 1 n ('al1fom1.1 T1•x "''· llhnm:-<1ntl . lll·rha(I'. N<·"' York Hut 1h1· t•l1·c t111n wun'I c·omt• until :"11\ t J Oll I'\ \!Oh hl'l"'-t'L'll n111A. and 1 h1·n ,1 ri• Ir ke h tr 1 tw ''t.'ry 1·111n pl1•x 1nd,.t.•rl Energy Dropouts Don't Go Far Enough To the Editor. I a m bemus ed by the naive te of . people who think that by s imply not paying the ir l1~ht bill. they are hurtin~ the clectnc utilitll'S I n rcal1t v thcy do nothi ng but 1nl'r1·3\t' µ11wt•1 usage Cuns 111for \our rrt1<·ll 111 1h1 SJtt1rd~~. "4·1•t :>71 ti 1·d1t11Jn ()( t he P llol. fm a 11 1<>m••11t 'l'ni., d ropout from lh1.· ,.,,,, um1•r lt'l of Common"'t•.llth J-:d1,1.n """' uses :i rlJ!-.h llnht, g11111J 1n •L'- pl ac1• where no 'lt he· r sou rt'<· or light (•x1st~ IJut a ht~hh incffr c1 e n l fo rm of 11 lurn1nat1on , ncv < rth ell':.!> o n s 1d er the power "·anou~ ut1hlles h;id to generate lo run the m a chines that make the batteor1cs. the ca$ inJ?. t~CI ren e<·tor T he lens 1tselr 1s g l,iss The gl a~!' m aking in dustry 1s one llf the most energy. intensive industrie~ in e xistence CONSIDE R THE ener~y 1t takes to make the beer the man drinks. the can it comes in What about the ice tha t cools 1t? This 1s not made with a ch1lly s mile or a frozen stare. It 1s m ade by a heat tr an sfer p rocess powered in most cases by, you guessed it. e lectricity The solar panels this m an is talking about using will be made by machines powered by etee- l r icity The acoustical guitar used a l his birthday celebration will be at the courtesy of the rnanufaclurl'r or the ~uita r body, the de<·orat1 ve finish and th e s tring s. all made o n mac·hin e s and equipme nt powered hy you r San Onofr<· powe r pla111 C1nrl others l1k1• 11 W he "ever I pas ~ b y S .rn O nofre , I am 1n a we at the genius of man and hi'> ab1hty to unlock the secrets or the atom and apply it toward the e:iri<'h· ment of alt mankind Just as tht' pionet>rs faced the uncertainties of the frontier to unknown lands. our scientis ts arc facing the frontiers leading to the m anirold secrets of the uni verse and we are lesser men t h a n o ur forefathers 1f we cannot do it bravely and with confidence that we <'a n mas ter and control them If any m any wants to truly drop out and ciway from th.is scheme nf things . he mus t wander in t he forests. eating be rries and grubs and huddle for w armth in caves and grottoes No n ashlights there for the truly d edicated. no beer for their bellies. Go, then, and let the rest of us , get on with the business of cr eat Ing a world that can reed, clothe and warm the com ing genera- tions . J .W. R EID f'a•lfl \-'alaw• To the F.dltor · On Sept. 22 your paper ----~_...._, t-.- pu blished an art 1de .. run Pa rk T a rget of l.a"su1t. "'h1c h re fe r re d to a pendin g la wsuit :lime d at n 1snl'vl <i nd and 1t ' codl! of P\hl<'" ·11 '''''m'> that n 1s n1•\'l:incl .1 .... k1•d • '" hllfll<I~\:"\ ua l:-ti1 ICH\\ " 1t..r1• • (111.,1 al th•· )I.irk lf11"' d 1-. •Pl'"•nlln>.. .ind rl t,1-(•U'llO • tt .ti 111 tl 1\ 1d11.tl v.nul<I ,1tt;1r1; PfH nf !ht• fr1>. r• n1~111\lll~ l.11111: If .,lltlltllllo " II ' I. .. fl I ,. ' I d l' II I I .J I l'ant11rtatt>:-t'ltc tht· · µl1~h1 11( thr \nll·r u·.111 f.J 1111h ,,., J ma111r !-OUrt't' of our ('l)Ulllry ., prob ll'rns. Wl' 1i.:n11n· d aily 1n1rrdent.s li1a1 M l' tht' r c <.iM>n for our <ll' gr <i<kd !>Cn~1· o ( family The two gen tlC'men 1rnpl1<'ate d 1n t ht> l a w~u1t havC' ac h11>v1.•d thl'ir onlv goal to 1-{<lln publi city fnr their St>nse O( r11~ht . Those who st:tnd be hind thl' t ra d1twnC1I family unit s hould IX' equa ll y assertive Aft er all. is tt equ1tabl<' to allow two people to de s t rO \' D1~n 1.•yla nd 's atrnospher(' whe n the vast ma 1ority of park USl'rc; are propo ne nts of fa m1l~ values upon wh1 <'h our country 1s based " CAMILLE II COURTN EY ('otUIUftf#r 'id To the Editor : Since Ot't 6 open:. National Consumf'r ~f'Pk , m::iy bC! you'(t apprl'c1at!' p r1 nt111 g m y ex perient'es. fo'ifty (!r<iuµs will tx- meeting for a Conl\umer Fair at Sadtl l<'hal'k C'olleg1.· I ha d t akt·n my cldP rl} father ·., Cadillac lo an area ileal<.'r for a 1·on•plN11 tune up The m ileage• wa s 17.1171 and tl t·o:,t us SI~ 50 Jus t rm m 11t:s later the t'3r hrokl' do-w n in IA01:.ure World . ft wa1. rowt>d lo llw 11ca'rC's t S<iuthern Calrfomiu Auto Cluh ser vice sta t1on T hev c·oulrl not l!et th<' car tarted s<i 1t had lo~ towed back Lo the deal<'r Thi:.' ac1dit1onal bill was S 140. 92 pt us $44 40 fort he tow mg. Naturally we qu<'s lloned the re- pairs as they did s ome rep etitious tunf'·UP work I ralle d upon Consumer League for th eir aid The re.c;uJt was a refund The fi rst bill had an ovcrchargr or ~5 50 and the :-.econd hill brought a $138.32 refund Thf'y had billed for re p;11rs und1•r emiss ion wa rranty , and also had the t<1win~ charges inc luded t'nr dealers m ake mis takes However. I couldn't have followed through on the correc lion so well We we re thankful lo Consumer League for their help ANOTHt:R tremendous sa ving was made with the e ncourage- ment and facts from Consumer League Last spring my 21.year old daughter lost or swallowed a three-year old gold inlay It wa!I my opinion it wa s improperly done, or it would not h ave fallen out. The dl•nt1st had sold his prac tlCt', so I dl!>t'u!>:,oed our proble m hefore the work was done by the 11""' dcnt1,1 When h1· pre enl Pd a full hill fnr $2:,0 I IJrtJu~hl up the (,,, t rh:1t h•· tl.ul 1•un ha<t•d thl' J llJlJll'rJ• I \\l'I. ,1 th1· 111'01( llt't• 'I If • J •, • II I 11• " ... I "' ~·. "I ll'll •' 'rl11' ''"' • I I fl\ ftor lh1• 11('\\ 1rli:1 """'1n l!.1~ "'' dt1Ui.!htl·1 '"' .1~J,1!11.•nl '.\ h, • , ' t' r ht ,t rd 11f rn a k 1 n i: q \ ('r S~ICIO "'' .1 ~111 trl\l'StnH•nt 1tht· cha r ... r m1·mhc r:-h1p f••f'l When \IHI n.t\'~' t•nc·ouragcmcnt fro m somn>nt· \\ h11 "'ill help like ConsurnN L1..·~~uc. you push a bit harder w hen t h1 n1? go "'rong ~men r a ns 1n hC1st1? <Ion 't alw ay~ cfi-1 q uaht.v work It's we tht' comsumer who ..t llow 1t su ll t:;l.ES HO LDEN \HkP f 'ighlf#r To t h'e Jo:d ilor · .J uris Solm·1ons who is fi ghttnlo? nu('lear power by refus ing to use <'le1·tnc1ty, as rcpon ed 1n your !Wpt 'l:l f'1ht1on. 1s ve r) admlra ble lit• 1~ :1 pun st at he~1 rt -But that purenes s does not stop him from h3v1ng his friends use electnrit y to make him his ice cubes lo chill his beer with Nor does he mmd buying bat teries for his flashlights. or solar panels fo r his warm th , that probabl} lake more energy to pro· due<• than they will produce Ah ' goinh ha <'k to the w1 ldt'r neo.;s 1s so fine 1f you don't ~o too far ha1'k < ;01.tH F: .IOS!-:Pfl To the Echlor 'l'hl' Dally Pilot. hke much or lhP m~dt a v3Cillj1lie.d on-the Pr o p os1twn lJ mca'sure. and inerelv '>C't'mert favorable to it when tht• initiat ive showed .?very s ig n of pa~!>age Sm ee then. m ost of thl' m edia will ne ver let us forget any of the burea ucratic "goodJes" we ar e being "de· nied " because we are ~uitty of establishing a mo re reasonable I • bla m e alt the ir trouble:. on that m ul·h :ihgne<I amendment The Pilot. secminll,ly mostly on the o;1de of big government, J•rlnled 11s O\!.O ('ditorral on Scµt :!;. lltl"tl ' Bl·n .. f1l·1al Tc1x '"'h 11·h tt't 'n' · t ,1, · anrl h1•n l'ft•' 1;• I a n· ).'ent• r .ii 1,· 1n111m l'J tlhl•" Thi• 1•tl11or1.d -.itil Tlt t· C111n111un1I\ S1·n 11't"> ('1m1 rn1,:-111n ha s r 1·1·o mm e ndt•d l're ating a park asst·s~ment dis tr1r t that woultl tJX residents hased on the benefit the\ wo uld r ece1 ve frum the proposed park Those Irving (.'loser to the park would ht> taxed more than those ll\1ln{fon the outs kirts of the two mile assessm ent dis tric t At least 50 rt>s idents living near the µroposed park indicated al a r<: c ent public hearing that they would conside r a SIO monthly tax to maintain the propost.•d park a r<'a.sonable fee." OF ALI. the blatant defiance o f the s tate C o n s t1tut1ona l a m e ndment commonl y called P ro position 13 . that commission •whateve r 11 ts ) those participating m the plan. and the ed itorial all deserve the royal flee ce award of the year Their proposal is a property tax, and c·o mpris e s a n i l le ga l act Furthermore. as with all s uch brainstorms . it would be paid for by m or e non-users Lha n users of the par k. The turnover of prop· f·rty during reasonably stable times 1s so great t h at many future owners or property under the plan. could conceivably be unable to or unwilling to pay the taxes . while the originators of the illegitimate scheme could be far and away from the area Ne w nwne rs , without any word on the matter. will be part icipa t- ing in a tax, which. as all taxes go, will probably inc rease by leaps and bounds, and become a project the ent ire city of Hunt· ington Beach will be paying for. to keep up with inflation and greed. Br BORCOMAN tax base ,._,,_.r·~ f 'ault? T here was one flaw m the proposition It failed t o 041i1 To the Editor · down the tax base on a ll real The law rs only as good as the propf'rty. at t he '75 '76 level. Judge The judgeis only as good a s past present and future . For the politician who appoints the that. I blame bro ke n Jaws judge. The politician is only as J a rvis. who out-foxed both sides good asthepeoplewhoelecthim . or t he issue I. a s al ways. Is it then the fa ult of t he voter ? be lieve the p01ice and firemen Perhaps it is the fault of the non were shamefully treated as the vote r When we have responsible "whipping boys" in a wicked voters, who vote. perha ps we will manner by the oppone nts o r have responsible politicians and Proposition 13 who still hold or · judges and law fi<'e, and who st 111 de ny co m-• J AME~ BOLDING pens alion commensurate to the es sentia l and dan~erous occupa. lions of those brave men and women, wh.ile they, the office· holde~ and· othe r 'bureaucrats fare better than before Proposl- t ion 13, while co ntinuing to • Tl•• o.i1, ,., ... ••I<-•,...,.,..,.. •114 ,_ ,.,. ''•"' , .... " l.•ft•,.. \Aevt4t ... ~ ...... t• l ••IW•61 ..... le11 ... ••• IW., c .. ~ Mew, CA •IU •. l tll•" <•1tt1••tte ler l'W .. IUh*" ·-I· .. llmtl .. ,. ,. ............. -""'"' .. 111,.. W.•1••4' -· ... -··-_. .. •"<-........ , .. •"" ..... 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Ha11• :io 'w1 o n<'at O..,:il'ra1111·r·l11 :\ rluril f:tl'llll}, ut llu nihuldl l\.1 \ h 1' lit:1·11 pt rmJnt•11th -.h~t """'" J1 11u· 117' l\nolhcr facility, the $1 6 billion pla rrl cCJmpleted at Oiablo Canyon llf'M San Luss Ob1s µo, is wailing fo>r a h-deral license ll may 11cver j! 1•1 rt '\o PG&E h as d e vPIOJH•d i:•·o lh•:rmal pow t:'r al lhP C1··,.-;crs using the natural hot .,.. 1:11 Pr near the earth's surface lo t 11 r n ,, o we r r u I e I e c l r 1 t' gL·nenitor~ Toda), that ftt!ld r1ro\ ides r nough elet'ln c1ly to 111LE:l the needs of SC!n Fran l ll>l'O While Ge ysers produces at purer for m of steam than do m ost geothermal fields mak ing 1t eas ier to ulrl1ze the en tire weste rn region of the United S tate s i s riddled with ~t·othl•rmal potential. IT IS THAT poten tial, sym · bolizt..'<1 by Geysers, that makes the o pening of Unit 15 more ~ign1fil:<tnt an the Joni{ run than the Maine vote or the Iraq·lran con - nit t. And. third. P 1tc1f11• t;ui. 11nJ Electnl' announc~ thl:' :.l.trt up or llS 15th g~therrn al unit di Geysers 1n Northe rn ('ahrnrn11t M t'ltn\lohtl 11 llw ""ulht-rn ~'nd nl tho• ,1,111· 111 th• tih ... t1·n11.: 1 n f ~· r nu u I 1111 ll t-1 1 ,.i \ .1 II t• ' ~~·1.H hl'r111 .. 1 l''tplurJllllll' hJ\\ plt11JUtl:'d !>(Ill tl t-~ll'I "'J(I I "'h1l'h ufft-r i. d 1 t:J'>Oll ..illlt liot1< uf pruv'1d 1ng -.u1i,ta11t1.1l 1 In lfll al ~t'neratm~ r1t1w1•r Tou ns Disco1rer (;ro1vth Has Its Price M aine,'s Y.rnkee plant pn1 vides that state with l wo third' o f i ts t>l ertrtl'tly Shutting 1l down would have required lhtr purc hast' or replal'l'nlt'nl (lO\\t'f from other other New Eng land utilities adclmg $140 m 1lhon ·to Maine 's annual clectnc1ty costs The new Geysers geother mal unit s aves Ca hform CI 1 million b a rrels of oil a year IT 'S lKONl('1 pt•r h,q,, lh:11 t h l' I ;i.-t 111 • J u r lJ .1 l l l t u' t' 1 11uclea1· {At\\t-t wa' fou~lr t rn th1i. same part of ( <Jlifon u a S un OcSl·rt , <i nudC'a r fa<'ihl\ was SUPllOS!!d l<t ht' (•11n:.lnll'll·d by San Diego (;a~ & ":11.·dnl' SOMEHOW, IN reading about nea r Ulythe. It 11t•\1l'r !!Ol orf llw Iran . Iraq and t he Maine elec-dra"•1ng boards. lion . I got the feeling that lime At one time. ther'· '"''rl :.umt• has been standing still for the 30 nuelear power pla nli. tx·mg last six years . Going through m y planned for California l''rom "ene r gy" files I found these S un Desert in the southeast cor n e ws p a per h eadlin es f ro m ner or the s tate to Orov1ll1· 1n tht> 1973·74: north. the re were to be con _ "~&food Prices Feiired. _ _..;..s..._,tr'-'u~t~ a whol . trin~ o( in Fuel Crisis" nuclear planls . "Ene r gy Crisis Heig ht ene d by LA Sprawl" BUT NOW, barring sc1m c un "Jobless Rate Up ; Ene r gy fo reseen event or terhno log1cal Crisis Expec t ed to Pus h It marvel. none of thes e will see Higher" 1~·P light of day. "Survey Hints at Mass Defee-Inflation . s tagge ri11g capita l lion From Big Cars" . . costs. and f>xpens ive fuel have "BaWe Looms Over Proposed priced nuclear energy out of the Supertanker Port" and the m ost market . 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For Kitc hens. Bathrooms. Woodwork -And Most Int erior Surfaces • En;-in)(•I Durao1l11, • N • "'" -ig Pa1nrv (1r1or • E,1'.' f ADI''• '1 , 1•1 1rl Rnlll •' 1e1 IJ" WJ1t1 ~, ,10 u1'1 ~·>f~r BLACK AND DECKER Stow-a. Way Step Stool • • J 1 In-• (t " s1199 9al. PITTSBURGH 'WORKMATE INTRODUCING THE LARGEST WORKMATE THE 35" CLAMPDOWN A Work Center, Giant Vise. Clam p1nq Press & Sawhorse All In One Crown HARDWARE 3107 l . Coatt Hwy. I •li-.tw Sowtti •f MKArltlw C_ .. M ... WALLHIDE LATEX FLAT WALL PA(NT h ~ f ·~h J.:.. tl•">nf,•(11"41 ' ,, 1flrJ ~rnt:P\C,. :-.1 •• '' ',;1 • • ,, n Nl)r•J•dl H ,J\I .PhC'• 1 r ,~ r .. ,~ • .,,... •,. f ,J • ' E •< P le"t t ] p, v..r 11 \t "I )I ,,.. NOW ONLY 7114" CIRCULAR S4 W ~ Powe.-fwl Tocl. s27ss Great For A ll Sorts Of Woodwork 3/8" VARIABLE SPEED REVERSING DRILL #7 127 s16ss Rion HARDWARE w ••tclff ..... ltieirt .. s. •. 0..1 I 024 lf"'IM A•• .. 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(rr1m M··~ll'o 111111 C3hfonua. he said he ·s btefed up h•H th 1 I' 111 01, and as replacing obsolete 't·h11 1,., ""'" "' patrolmen. In addillon, he said his tlcJ,1art111t·r1l I' • 1111 Murder Case Hearing Set James Richard Hoffer, charged in the s hooting death of San Clemente Patrolman Ri ch ard Stt't'd nearly two yea rs ago. faces arraign ment u n murder charges Oct. 15 in Oran~e County S11per10r Court. Hoffer is accused of finng t'l4o rounds from a .38 caliber handgun into the 30 year-old offll't·r who was responding to a call for mrd1 .. :il a~..,1~tant·1· Nov. 29. 1978. Hoffer 's trial was dclayN.l after tw v. ot.., f111111d mentally incompetent tO -.land lnal In r\•urUJf \ 1979. Legal proccPding!' again~t llofft•r w1•rt su~ pended at that time Superior ( ourt .J ud~c· ltolwrt Rickles order ed him sent to Patton St ,1lto I l•1s1J1l al for treatment of what was termt•d II\ 11h~'lll.tn 1' chronic schizophrenia Doctors at tht> San H1·m:il'llin<i 1111~11 al f1111nrl him competent to stand trial t'arlr··r lh1<, '' ;.ir. 11d _ _be was ordered ba.c.k to <:>ran~ <:mintv fur tml Arizona /11<li<·ts 2 Fro1n El Tort> By FREDERJCK SCll(1~'1t·.HL OH ... O•llyPll°'Sl.ttt Two El Toro brothers ind1ctt•d 1n \nwna after posing as physicians in an atte rnlJt to g;11 n c redit were convicted earlier this year in Ora11~1· County Superior Court of swlJldhni: homeow11('rS th~ough ·a concrete contracting business thc:y oncP operated. Adonis Elmer Addison. 28.-and Sandy Norman Addison, 24, have been indicted by a stall' grand jury in Phoenix on charges of fraud. for~ery and misrepresentation relating to lht:ir alleged at tempt to win cr edit by presenting them selves as physicians. IN MAY, ADONIS Addison pleaded guilt~ in Superior Court to a s ingle count of fraud and was sentenced to one year in Orange County Jail eand three years' formal probation Sandy Ad<.h<;on pleaded guilty to a s ingle count of passing worth less checks and received a simila r sentenn· O range County Sheriff's Ocpartmt'nt In vestigator Clydt Wa lsh said the loral c harl{es stemmed from a concrete contr.icung bus1nl'ss the Addisons, along with a third brother, Gary Michael Price, 32, operated in Mission V1eJO WALSH Sl\ID THE brothers would co~tn.1ct for work, but not perform it. He said homeownl!rs were bilked between $8,000 a ndSJ0.000. In the Arizona case, the Addisons are accused of s aying they were doctors in an attempt to gain credit from four companies. mcluding American Express. accordjng lo a spokeswoman for the stale Attorney General's office. She said the Addisons represented them selves as Dr. Neil Paul Reynolds and Dr Paul Wilham Reed. ADONIS ADDISON apparently raised some- one 's suspicion when he said that although he was just 28 he had been practicing medicine for six years. In one incident during the inveslil(at1on. the \ spokeswoman said, the Ad.dison brothers attempt ed to convince a Kingma n Ari1.0na autn dealer to sell them a new Cadillac Course Chief Named Dr . Joseph DiMento. associate professor or social ecology, has been nameq director of UC Irvine's program In social ecology. He succeeds Dr. Ellen Greenberger. professor o f social ecology, who held the post since 1976 and now re · turns to full-time teaching and r esearch. The program in social ecology 1s a multidisciplinary course or study that seeks to identify. do research o n and provide policy guidance for solving a wide range or s ocial problems. Emphasis in the undergraduate and graduate programs are environme nta l analyses. crimin~jusUceandsoclal behavior. 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In Leather Collections, the Men's Store -where we are all the thing'> you are. • Clockwi e from top left: Th e rPvers1hle leath£'r an</ pop/,,, ha-,< l1.1ll 1.1C ~<·t. with knit waist, cuffs and tand-up collar. In h1mvn 1<~i1th<'r ' reversing to camel co tton and polyester, s22s • The ~ length quilted leather f ield jacket with an elastic ba ck, stand-up and lined in pure cotton. • The leather flight /acket, packed with polyester fibe1 till, 'At/Ii a button-off c.olla r, that loo/.. and feels like mouton. '291 • All, in rich hrown lc·ather for 16 to 46 regular. South Coa~t Pia/a, JJJJ /Jri to/ Street, Cmtd Mtl,,1 OpC'n M onday through f ric/iJy fwm 10 Jm to <J m 1nn. \.11tu<l<1 } 11/ 6 µm, ~unc/.1} I.! 110011 10 '1 P'll ' . ' • ...c. • •• .. . .. ... . ~ --. . .. .. . r1 ~ . .. ·~ ',:-... "!-'--..._.~ ... -.. ......... ~ .. ----~ .. -------........ .._.-.... ·--·----... ·--------......................... _. .. ~ • ,.,. DAILY PILOT ! SD Park I TourSet -QUEENIE Nevada Paper Spawns Flap .. Orange Coa s t College 's com mun1l y atrvke off1 re '" offering a k>ur of Sim n1c·.ic1 W 1 lcl Art mal l'ark Or t 11 A bw. Will h•uvt• rrnrn th• Costa M f'!Ut 1'rh11ol 'i; auditorium µark 111,.: lot at 8 30 a m anti rt•lu1 n Ill 4 11 m Tht• tour "111 lnc ludt' u ''1:-1t to 1h1· p1k ':< botlmH'tal wanl•·n . hi e11 anti u 111011~1r11tl ri t! 'l'l<'kt'ts UI t• $It\ For rc..i1strut11111 t•ull ~~~ I l'AHSON (.'IT V. Nev !Al'I The Territorial ":11ll'rpn•w ne v1•1 h~ul at so good. It wa:sn 't lonJ.? ago that Nevada's oldest 11ew:.,11tper uppcared de ad. Now everybody wants th publish at The latest issue of the Enterprise appeared on th1• 11cwt1t'ands this week. published by the En- k rpr ist' f>ublishing Co. of Canon City. The owners of th"" c·om pany R. 0 Jo'unJt, Ann W. Funk and Ha~ha nl Horgh1 Joined the growing cr owd of l)t'oplc who say they have the right to publish the 122 year old newspaper. · Bas1·ball ft>H'r went ttOI .. r h1111 111 d hurn ~ ht-11 II~· l(ul • wwcf'd by a foul hall TIU.: fo'KACAS OVER WHO IS the legitimate hear to the Enterprise name began last week when Vir g inia Cat y wri t er-publis he r David Toll vubhshed an issue of the newspaper the first in more than adeca<le M ake an appoi ntment for a total beauty makeover Persona lized beaurv :.tJrl~ wit h a dc.:1;1ilnl con!>ulcation and nourishing rnndHionin~ w .11ld shine co your hair. Next, our 'ktlll'd :-r.vlt~r:-wall lut and scyk your hair ru lx·~t :.u1r rnur fcarur<.·' Jnd li(c:,tyk The finak ''a makrnp :irplt l.111<111 t\ll l11r $~~ h1r an :ippoinrml'nt. phone "'I 1--~'' 1~1 1 , "'' 2W H:urworb ~Jlon, 1\:twron lk .1l Ii B~ llO C~5 WI l)~-1 ~~ NEWPORT BEACH The ink was barely dry on Toil 's 500 copies when Reno photojournalist Marilyn Newton pro· tested that she had rights to the Territorial En· terprise trade mark Then Dolores Schafer, who runs a museum in Virginia City a nd owns a building which once housed the Enterprise, claimed the trademark ~longed lo her. State offi cials hope t o.settle the trademark dis- pute in court under a state lawsuit. MEANWHILE, THE NEWEST PUBLISHERS or the Enterprise, in their debut edition, said they hope to print the newspaper monthly at first , and eventually weekly . They said they publis hed the Enterprise .in an effort to "speak to today's Nevadans. to their -inter ests in the Silver State, to their love or its unique qualities and to their COO· cern about its future." Borghi is preside.nt~or Prospec,tor Publishing, Inc., or Carson City. R.O. FunJt is treasurer of United Western Ne wspapers, Inc .. of Santa Monica. The Territorial Enterprise began publication in 1858 in Genoa, Nevada's first settlem ent. It sub- sequently moved to Carson City and then Virginia City. gaining fam e in the boomtown days of t.he Com stock Lorie D U RING ITS HEYDAY, IT INCLUDED among its writers t he young Samuel Clemens, who first used the pen name Mark Twain during his stint the re The Enterprise was revived in 1952 by Lucius Beebe, and continued to be published on and off until 1969. Abductor Hospitalized COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo <APJ A 16· year-old Wyoming girl has been orde red by a juvenile court judge to s pend two years in the .Slate Hospital in Pueblo for ku1napping a Colora do J;prings-boy. · Judge Donald Campbell imposed the sentence on Le th.a Rose Kingsbury of Cheyenne, Yf.yo , in connection wi th las{ September's abduction of Jamie Mokshefski. then 2 years old Mon -Thurs ·Fo 10·9. Tues ·Wecl ·Sat 10 6 Sun 12·5 The boy was found in Texas 17 days a rter his disappearance. Miss Kingsbury waa arrested in July while , hitchhiking near Cheyenne and was charged with second-degree kidnapping. All you If you've saved even a small fortune . .Mutiial Savings has a'plan for you. Just invest $100 or more and open an account. It's that simple. Then you 'II start earning the highest Inter· est allowed by law. And that interest rate will be secure for a full 30 months. Even while other rates might be changing, your rate isn't affected at Mutual Savin.gs. We'll compound your interest daily, which increases your annual yield. So you're really earning · interest on your interest. There's no risk and you 're is100 buCks. getting a guaranteed profit. From Oct. 2 thru 15, o ur 12.00% annual rate yields 12.94o/r If you 're looking for a short term plan with high interest. Mutual Saving!. still otters the 6-month Money Market Account. With a $10.000 minimum deposit, you 'II have guaranteed safety for 26 weeks. And both accounts are insured up to $100.000 by a U.S. Government Agency. We can't promise you 'II make a million dollars. but at Mutual Savings you're off to a great start I~""'"'' ""ulnh""'"~u11•" u~li\nMI 1w1lAltvl1•r 1Mrk,v.nh111 ,""'.,' h moul:tl Mnntf\ M"tl\..,I Art•<11ht~ M •11 '\1111{i!J11 1,1if'ttl°\t ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ~ ~w llu>N Rd' ~ PaoiiJ ~.Iii lot"""J•I.•"""' rn..J' c...i--s-~: 'olll( .,,.,.,,i. ho ... • C-..0 IHIH llt-11"'<1· C-•l-114'J( (,,.. .. ,....,. c-. .llllN c ..... -· r-.1:io s MM,,.., ,_V.-.V.17<~~·M.<r ....... (,f-....1v1N f\.•ndBllod' l.alotS.."'--ll4!t 14<,.,_n-....,u. P-.11~1 (ub.001.llW ...,...._, 7 ~1W<..ho<vwll•r..i•l<Ml a...---... n N -·~ ,,,__0-11 lll)M. • .., .. ,_ Rd' UplMol l60W r .... ..al\Mj' """"' '°''""f ""'•W•• 'IJt.<•S.•o«l ..... 'IA.'1 ll'M _ ........... ___ _ . . NATION 2786 HARBOR BL VD. ·~::.~t' I Mi. So. San Diec)o Ft-wy. in Wallft°'olH lldg. 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Heve your dle- mond1 and other gems rnet on the premlaes by our Mester Craftsmen!' 141( GOLD CHAINS S•roenllnM c.otW'"U ~ t'Wl•ts 'ltCIOn4Jt bOA etc 1'419' '5 ro 36 1n 1 b•O vlt'letV of !rfy'M one oiovo REG M5 00 ID 11\0 wMt poctt Ot'lit QrOuO AFG 1&5 00 to 960 \41~ 0'•<.e on• QIOVO llEG 11010 l /8 ..... Ot.C. one QfOvl> 1 19.88 124.88 '28.88 ~~~ O•':.! IQ l'¥J '32.88 AUOTHHS HG. Sl4.00 to $1,000.00 now 600fo oa M~ a.. ICCIOLD ~s ~ --1001 ........ 100• "°"' -10 drlC* F-lorm -!•edit--~ S..s -Etc 1-"'d tn6"V °"*' ou• Bmal STOCK HG. S75.00 te SH0.00 600/o & MOU Off 141( & llK GOLD WATCHES ,,...... and • ., ... l>v UN<llEllSAl GENEVE " XI FllO"' WHICH TO CHOOSE ':.~; " 800 '640.00 :.~G 1281600 '1150.00 ':.~ '7,00000 '2,800.00 ALL OTHHS '°""• 01 MOalOff ICflOLO .... ANT'S ,. ....... ..., ... -~ Emer a to 1 Avb•••. Opa h ~·-OUlt 9mRI STOCK 11(0 f l18MID tl,&0000 60% & MOltl Off ""_, . ...,.._, RISHWATB NAILS A1no1 Pe ttdanlt E1rt1no1 Nee"'-. -end ""°'• "" .,. -_., lrom U.e Vr-H\ .-.,, All _.. fll'I t...C VC*J many """"-., •. lllf.00 .. Slf.H0.00 IYB~C'9<>15 lrY--'O'Ye & MOal Off $75 .00 to SZJ.f40.00 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 4 DAYS Otll Y! Thursday, Friday, Sahrday, Sunday, II Oct. 2nd, I OAM-9PM Oct. 3rd, I OAM-9PM Oct. 4th, I OAM-9PM Oct. 5th, I OAM-7PM ------.......... -.. • .... ~ ...... ~ . .,.-. . --~ ... . """"----. ------------... ._... ____ ~----------..,... ___ . _____ ._...........,,.......,.. _______ ••--' CALIFORNIA rnursoay Oc1oour 2 1980 ~Ly PILOf ,, I I . Corps Jumps Claim? U .S . offi c ials have ignored re· peated pleas from th e Bahamas for help in battling drug smugglers, and as a result, the island nation otlANFR<>ttr WHEEL WORKS ,. ROLLER SKATE Gold Mi11ers Ru11 l11to Military Catch 22 INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE MADERA 1APl Bar k In CaUfom1a's 1eold ruah daya, "•ny 11ourdou1b rould slakt' o ul hl11 dalm and C'ount on the a.ovtmment lO protect-bi.a rt&ht to muek out •II lht' ort' tus burro C'Ould carr) However. two 20th C't"Ohlry 1nld miners u y th .. Army Corpe ot• t:ng1net'r" IA Jump1n1 their cl1u m •Iona &he Fresno Rh•er ~low lleruley Lake, 1it•ven mil•• northealll or hert• HUNDaEOS O•' P•:OPU: KA\'£ bttn dredJ( tn1 the fo'tftno Ra ver and many othM Cahfornh• waterway• for years without rlalms and the rofll~ h•• tolerated t~m a." lontc as they didn't anterfu" with the '-'OCPIJ' work But when Mk h•t-1 Webster ancl Jim liOl!irlaw filed actual t'latms on the rtver, well thal 's "sort of like a guy comrntr into your llvrng room and stakin& out • spac:c and saytng 'Thts 1i. tn111t.' • accord.in& to Don Denne . the corps ' legal coum.t'I in Sacramento "What h1tppened 1s , uur people nghtl so saw these stakes tn the i<round llnd kicked ,them out ," Denney saad an a telephone 1nte r v1e w Wednesday A working claim could interfere with the corps' operationoflhe lake 'sdam and the land below the dam is officially off I 1 mi ts to sourdoughs, he sa yi.. -WE&'ITER FILED THE PEGGY Rae claim Friday and enlarged it Monday, naming himseU. Peg1y Rae Webster and Michael Webster. as locators. Holsclaw claimed the Lost Llnda. with himself and Linda Holsclaw as locators. Even if the claims had been filed on land open to mining, Denney says the miners would have to get a dredging permit from the corps. And he says the corps doesn't want to start issuing permits to everyone dredging for gold in California. In other words. Webster and Holsclaw can mine the river as long as they don't file a chum and as long as they stay out of the way. But there's another problem. "Theoretically. if they found anything valua- ble, we could tell them to give it to us," says Den- ney. HESAYS THE LAND is under jurisdiction of the corps and anything on it belongs to the corps. That includes gold. Denney told Webster and Holsclaw that if they have any doubt about the .corps· R.edf ord Resists Ranch lnt~ion PROVO, Utah CAP) -Rol>ert Redford may lilte crowds at the box office, but he's gone lo court to keep his neighbors off the private road he built to bis ProvoCanyonhome. Actor ·director Redford asked 4th District Judge George E. Ballif lo deny a request by John and Phyl Ekins for right of a c- cess to the road, which joins their property. Ballif said he would look at the road and re- view documents before ruling. The Ekins' land 1s bordered on three sides by land owned by Redford. and tbey say building a road that wou.ld not go over Redford's land would be im· practical because the terrain-is ••oPOtto too steep. Re4{ord claims be needs sole use of the road to prese~ privacy· and security. The ranch, on which he oreeda dogs and horses and raises about 40 acres of crops, has been burglarized several limes. he said. · But Not in Small Cars FRANKLIN, N.H. (AP)-Mailmen in Franklin don't mind delivering letters in rain. s leet or hail . so long astheydon•thave todosoinsmaJl cars. The mail carriers have complained that five Ford Pintos used since Aug. 1 have slowed delivery as much as 45 minutes daily because they are more difficult to get into and out or than the usual postal service right·hand drive vehicle. A postal union representative said the postal service agreed to take thecarsoff the road. -l'\esa \7erde \J ine and. ~quor PARDUCCI WINE SALE! PARDUCCI 1978 MENDOCINO ZINFANDEL Gold Medals-Orange & LA County Fairs Reg. $3.60 '2. 99 PARDUCCI 1977 MENDOCINO CABERNETSAU~GNON Bronze Medal Orange County Fair Reg. $5.50 14.88 PARDUCCI 1978 MENDOCINO GAMA Y BEAUJOLAIS Parduccl's most popular red wine Reg. $3.50 '2. 99 All 750Ml John Parducc1, his wife and brother make outstanding and reasonably priced wines at this· family-operated winery 1n Ukiah. Because their wines .,. priced so low they often dO not get the respect due them TAYLOR CALIF. CELLARS c ................... .., '2'' I.ILi"' $4.zt We ·re a family-owned store and love to sell fine wines. expecillly when they're priced at 15.00 and under. We believe that fine C.llfomla wines .,!l . avall1ble at rMIOf'lable prices and that you dOn t have to be wealthy or a wine snob to entoy them. Come on In and let's talk wine! 549-4044 ~BAKER AT HARBOR.-- 11tunct·. they l'•n c·h~c k with t he Hureau or Ht•t·hinuatlon. wh1d1 rt"c-ords ttll mining clalmll on fodcral lll.lld3 • · It lht·y 11tlll hMve qut"11tion11. they c111n take the m•ll.-r tu t•ourt. he ic1ty11 , has been "in· 20°10 to 50°10 OFF ON A L L I~ IT~MS IN STOCK "Of rnurse, bec·ause 1t involves flakes of gold, i>eoplt> l(t•l 1>rutty worked up about it." notes Den· 111·y "And or r ouriJe, a claim Jumper is. in the same c·ah·~ury ux tt hor11e thief m some parts of the coun- try · Nl•vt•rthl'lcsi.. W \' reco~naie they have the n.:hl w tw wrontc anti we 're not goin~ to bnng the Arin\ 11own thl're ·· , vaded " by c riminals , Prime Minister ' ' Lynden 0 . • Pindling says . I ~.----~ • "tY~ I ~c ii,. ~ b BALBOA 17~10 105 MAIN ST JC PENNEY DA VS SALE. FINE JEWELRY Sale 39.88 Ladies and M en's famous name brand 17 1ewel watches. Excellent selection incluces Helbros, Gruen, Hamilton. Jules Jurgenson and Lucien Picard. 30% off entire line of Diamond jewelry. Earrings, pendants and rings. BOYS' Boys packaged socks 4 pair. Reg. 2.59 Boys' 50/50 T-shirts and briefs. Reg. 3.79 . Save 20% on Velour Tops for boys' l /S pieced, V-neck, and striped. Sale 2.07 Sate-3.03 Reg. s"10 to s19 Sale S8to15.20 Boys' prep size US plain pocket shirt Reg. s11 Sale 8.80 Prep size plain pocket corduroy jean Reg. s12 Sale 9.60 GIRLS' Girls athletic t-shirt Glrls' pull-on boxer sh~ SPORTSWEAR Save 20°10 Misses poly pull-on pant Reg. s10 Misses carina bow blouse Reg. s1s 2.77 3.99 Sale s9 Sale s12 Misses woven poly blouse with lace ruffle Reg. s17 Sale 13.60 Jr. blouse with white eyelet trim Reg. s13 Jr. poly sheer border print blouse Reg. s13 Full Figure pull-on pant Reg. s12 20°/o off Plain Pockets"~ cord jeans. Sale 10.80 Reg. 13.50. The same great fit and fabric as the best seller. The big difference Is the pocket and the price. Cotton/poly midwale corduroy in boot cut. straight or flare leg styles. Sizes 28 to 33". Full cut flare leg jeans. Waist 32 to 42". Reg. 15.50 S.le 12.20 Sale 10.40 Sale 10.40 Sale 9.60 . ,, 1· ... , I 20°/o off all our pantihose, 1.19 and up . Sale 95c to 4.20 Reg.-1.19 to $6. Choose from a great selection o f Flexxtra11. nylon For all day and after hours Sheers to t extures. In slimming c ontrol top styles. s m o oth al l ·in-ones, co mfo rtable s upport hose and more. Many colors in proportioned sizes. 20°/o off bikinis and briefs. Sale 63¢ to 4.76 ~ "-..Reg. 79c to 5.95 s·tock up and save on all r eg ular·we1g ht brief s and b1k1nts Many styles. demure to daring Solids and prints. Popular fabrics and blends like couon. nylon, poly/cotton. Womens sizes Sale prices effective through Saturday. SHOES Men's vinyl oxfords, crepe sole with tricot lining Sale 6..50 Reg. 12.99 LUGGAGE Save 25% on all Aspen Luggage by Samsonite. Reg. s34.sa2 Sale 25.50-61.50 SPORTING GOODS Bowling Balls Brunswick Triple Crown or Ebonite Personal 300 Reg. 29.99 23.99 Exercise equipment 110 lb. Cast iron weight set Reg. 49.99 Exercise bench Reg. 109.99 Sale 44.99 Sale 87.99 Exercise bike Reg. 99.99 Sale 79.99 ~ A'UTO CENTER . JC Penney Heavy Duty Shocks Reg. 9.99 Sa le 5. 99 Four Installed. Reg. 56.96 Sale 29.96 .... pMee effecttv• tttru Oct.e wclCPenney FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY 644-2313 m FASHION ISlAND m1 NEWPORT CENTER ' . ~ t ·' ' \ ., ; ' . ' • . , . ~ . !-. ' ·I 'I 2 DAIL y Pit 0 I Reco11sf. ru~f. io11 Sounds of hammers and saws can be heard these days in Bluebird Knolls where vic- tims of Oct. 2, 1978, landslide are rebuild- ing t heir homes. Twenty-four families lost their homes in slide two years ago. Now, Doggone Decision Dilemma . BEL L IN GH AM , Wash. <AP> -It's a sort of "muttemity" suit. Ivan Kohn s ays the 3-foot-tall Great Dane is his and its name is Jazz Lawrence and liev Ross say the dog is thcirc; and its name is Duke. Both parties have veterinary records and photographs to bac k their cases and Wh at- com County S uperior C.ourl will hav~ to del'tde tne So l omon -l1k e dilemma IT STARTED a year ago when Kohn ht!ard !he dog bark at the Rosses ' Birch Bay home. Believing it was his runaway J azz. he took it. "I knew it was my dog." Kohn said. 'T d had him four years. and I know what my dog sounds Like. It'!> Ju st hke with a kid 1' The Ross e s ' th e ft charge agains t Kohn was dismissed because Kohn had no criminal in- tent, a judge rul ed , although Kohn was or- dered lo return the dog. IN HIS SUPE RIOR Court lawsuit, Kohn seeks an order requiring the Rosses to return the dog to him immediately. He is also seeking un - specified damages for "mental anguish, irrita- tion , inconvenience and annoyance." "We've had Duke since he was a puppy,•· Mrs. Ross said. "Kohn claims the dog is S years old . But Duke is only 2 1/2. He may have a dog that looks like Duke, but this is not his dog." Seminar Set On Divorce "Single Again -Eight Stages of Divorce " is the title of a two'.hour seminar •Scheduled for Oct. 10 from 7:30 to 9:30 p . m . in the Oran ge Coast College chemistry building in Costa Mesa. Information about the free presentation by ·or. Charles Ara, licensed psychologist and m ar- riag e and fam ily counselor. may be ob- tai n e d by ca ll ing 556-518>. Earm Degree Park Sung Un of Hunt- l n g ton ~ea c h wa s llmong the s.u mmer lraduates from Iowa 8tate University, receiv- ing a bachelor's degree In chemistry. -------------..... -,. -... ------. , .------·-.... ----.. -. -.. ~_..... .............. ~ ........... . ... --.._ .... ..... ........... ..... -.. , the 3.5-acre neighborhood is being re· constructed. This view looks down on Meadowlark Lane and Meadowlark Drive in Bluebird Canyon. Ott Newport Walkey Rites Held at Sea emorialcommllal services to the sea follow- ing cremation have been held ort Newport Beach for longtime Orange CoHl yacht broker and sail· irfg enthusiast Oliver T . "Trev" Walkey 83 who died Monday. ' ' He and hi_s wire Bernita, who Uved on Costa Mesa's westside at lhe lime of his death would have celebrated lheir 2lsl wedding. anni~ersary Wednesday. SHE S~D MR. WALKEV, WHO was born in Liverpool, England, was a dealer in sailboats and power boats 3S years after an earlier career as a s urveyor for the State Divisioo of Highways, now known asCaJtrans During his e mployment by the st.ate, Mr. Walkey was assigned to a district encompassing · San Diego, San Bernardino and Santa Barbara counties . A veteran or service with the Navy in World War I." Mr. Walkey was at one time affiliated with the Corinthian Yacht Club in San Diego. He pa rticipated in the first Newport-to- Ensenada yacht race and was active in pleasure boalingduringhis career in the Ha rbor Area. BEFORE RETIREMENT, HE HAD been employed by Swales Yacht Anchorage, Al Larson Shipyard. Ralph Bogardus and the old Owens- Pacific yacht dealership. Memorial contributions may be made to the Emphysema Foundation, 1717 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, in Mr. Walkey's n ame, or to the Medicalert organjzation, one or his preferred health support services. I LOCAL ORANGE CCMin'Y HYPNOTIC CENTER INC. is proud to announce the opening of our new suite of offices at 505Mo. T ..... A .... W..151 SANTA ANA S.rvmg Southern Califomla with High Ouahty Professional Hypnosis to help you. Quit smolong. -- get rid ol unwanted weight manage stress. etc. Cal 714-972-4916 \\\\\~URS Cll£1NI Ill ~ 1127 Im .... Cati Mm, Cl C114) 13U21l ,, 'h Block Nor1h of 19th St 1121 l .._. Sl, ~ CA 1213) 211-5922 •• ··~ :,a:,.._ ~HiS"! --. ~aiuss. AFTER THE PARTY: ANOTHER HALSTON Tonight, when you slip off your gown. sl id e into another. The Halston toga . From his first sleepwear collection. Satin . Startling . Slippery as glass. Antron1' Ill nylon sati n. Black.white. P,S,M , 52 .00. Sleepwear. 288. THE BROADWAY • ~ ... • (,, -,,. • -C,, ( ": • I --... -. ··~ ..... ··.: ... :--. ·. J INSIDE : •Movies •T elevision Ram Fan o es on ~---- Offe nse Rami;· i.t'Uson tldrt'I hnlclt>r Jess Koodc11 or Sunta Ana ust>d to s1t happ11) 1n st'uls abQve tht' 40 y a.rd llnt• "ht•n the team pl11yed 111 tht· L.o' Anl(elea. Cohseum But ~hen the football team shartt:d thJs st-ason to Anaheim Stadium, th~· Orirnge Count)' resident fow1d h1:. :.even seats as signed nelll" tht' end zone RANKLED BY the a pparent railure ., give him comparable seats and arritatt:d by the lack of help he said he reee1ved from the Rams' ticket oHl<'e. Kooden filed suit in Orange County Supenor Court this week He asked the court to make the Rams give him better seats and requested SlCl0,000 from the organ ization in punitive dam ages. Lawyer Fred Anderson of San· ta Ana prepared the suit aod his associate. Dan Welch, said that they are considering a request for a court order to stop the Rams from issuing any new seats until Kooden 's seats are improved. Welch said Kooden was told his position was pushed down the field because a press box had t9 be bum lower to the play. ing a rea than first expected. B UT m E ATl'ORNEY said they believe the reason was because the Rams gave favora- ble tr eatment to community leaders and "bigwigs" who may never have had season tickets before. Kooden told one reporter he bas had season tickets with the Rams for 24 years, and he said be spent Sl,155 for his seven seats this season. Kooden claims in the suit that the Rams acted with "op· pression, fraud and malice," en· titling him to the pun itive damages and for unspecified damages for misrepresentation. Jack Teele, vice president for administration of t he Rams. withheld comment on the suit. He said the suit was the first he knew of to seek better seating through legal means Free Services For Acid Toss ROCHF..5TER, N.Y. CAP) -A lawyer admitted.Jn court that he offered free legal services to a client if he would toss acid into another man's face. Dennis Pizzo said he arranged for Raymond Steed, 31, to toss nitr ic acid in the face of David Agnello, 29, in 1978. Pizzo. 31, made the admission in Monroe County Court Tues- day. He pleaded guilty to. at· tem pted assault. He also re· signed from the bar association. ~ i ~ u. .J , ~ , -----....---.... _.. -.. -.... -----. ---.... ,,, .. , ~~-- Thur~iy Ot IOOtJr l 1 JllO l>All V PU 0 1 ., Anderson Editorial SAN FRANCI SCO CAP> - Candidate John Anderson has written an editorial appealing for the homosexual vore in what t he publis h er "o f a gay newspaper believes is a prece· dent for a major presidential campaigner. Charles Lee Morris, publisher of the Sentinel, said Wednesday ·that President Carter a lso agreed to write an ~ditorial for the news paper, which is published every two weeks and has a circulation or 17,000. "" "AS FAR AS I know, this is the first time· a major presiden- tial candidate has do n e something like this with a gay p'aper in the country," Morris said. Anderson's editorial, to ap- pear in Friday's edition. is about 1,000 words long· and de· tails the steps he would take to end discrimination against gays. Capistrano Cutback These include issuing an ex· ecutive order barring anti-gay discrimination in the federal government, and working to re- peal the immigration laws pro- hibiting gays from immigrating to the United States. T H E E DITORIAL outlined Anderson's other gay-rights ac- ti vilies. Wetsuited surfer cuts back on wave at Capistrano Beach Park where wave riders enjoyed t wo and three-foot tubes this week. The beach. formerly known as "Hole in the Fence," has long been a favorite for surfers. It was opened as a county beach park this year. -.. In 1980 I co-sponsored the two pending gay rights bills in the House. Later, last June. I s poke out publicly on my sup- port of gay rights ti.ere in San Francisco, and met privately with 25 lesbian and gay leaders of Northern California." Drill T e am Planning for SeniQl9 Unit T he award-winning Costa Mesa Westernettes J unior Drill Team is forming a senior team. according to Costa Mesa recrea· lion supervisor Pat Sanche. The Westernettes compete in loeal parades a nd various shows and are led by Grisel DeLaCobas and Gigi Martinez. The group prac tices Saturdays from 10 a .m . to noon at Belearic Com· munity Center. Sanche said. Girls between 14 and 20 in· lerested in joining the senior gr oup may contact the city's leisure services depar tment which· sponsors th·e team. Registration is $12. First for Blac k s CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. (AP> -For the first time, the city police department has promoted two black men lo assis tant police chief. Capts. Ralph Cothr an and Ted Wheeler were promoted Tues- day. Activ ities in Newport Firemen Plan Exhibition A demonstration by Newport Beach firefighter s of various lire-saving equipment. including the "Sky Genie" lifeline, will be staged Sunday at the Newport Center fire stauon. The two-hour demonstration a nd. an open house at all six Newport fire stations later in the week are part of this year's ac· ti vi ties planned durin& Fire Prevention Week. The equipment demonstration, to begin at 1 p.m .. will feature the "Jaws of Ure ... a foam blanket used to cover flamma- ble liquid, and the ''Sky Genie," a tool used for rescuing persons from the side of buildings. The open. houses are planned Saturday, Oct. 11, from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. · The Newport Center fir e sta· lion is located at 868 Santa Barbara Drive. Mor ris said that a fter the n ewsp a pe r en dorsed Car ter several weeks ago, "Anderson went through the roof. So we in· vite<l him to do a g ues t edttorial." Morris said he then invited P resident Carter to write an editorial, which is to be in the Oct. 17 issue. Morris said he has not asked Ronald Reagan to write an editorial for the paper. Oops! S a y s NJ Burg lar I All . best lings tch ELIZABETH. N.J . <AP> _A six se co es man who says he mistakenly • ~u::t1a~~edbe:n r~~ed~~~~ •c;rt~ . gr::~::~ uid Rime Green, have great taste. 23, was arrested after be re· t:~:~!r·~:·~~:·-.~= ·:~.~::: one has a oreat price. Green apparently intended to 0- break into an apartment across , the hallway from his friend's in Linden. N.J .. on July 4, said U nion Cou nty As s istant Prosecutor Peter McCord. ~ ~ ~ II\ ~ Fl '1 l ]II ~ i , / There is no substi tute \£ ~ i. . ~ I 1 I./'! ~ ~ )(, . '~ • ·1 for courteous service the moment y ou need it - and ·westcli/f Plaza has it! I (JI • i i v . " ..... ~· ·--·~ ...... . '--···-· ·--. .... -....... -.. ..... 1 .J ··-· ... ···-. -.. ---. -. --~ -..... -. •<r •-•r •¥•• . ........ . Hi DAIL y PILOT I~ NATION Ladder of Success: Boardroom or Bedroom·? NEW YOkK 'M» 'rh~ ror JKWale wurld b o1bu:u wllh tht a ftermath o ( "T h• Bt>nd1 ll Rlundt'r " un tnt·1ll1•nt that h.u rocu11t'd ntt1•ntmn on promoh<m&I a.>rlt'tl rt-s 1n U1\• 1•1u·rullvf' wulfllll At Is. lk' to many 1~ lhf' wal ~r \'Mm . ~w· w41M'en' "ht•n ttw~ rl'w ra1>11ll y throuah 1·orporutc rimk~ It 1s 1jullt 11 '11f rt-rf'ni x{1mtl1trd from th .. 1 ap phl'd ht 1111•11 ll 111 Tht• ltumor LA~'T W•~•:K IU~NOIX l 0111 <·ha1rnuu1 Wilham Alolt'l' f1•1t h" bad to <hxl)t•I tht• rumor 'w1rhn~ uround hi:. orflrt• lh111 Mar) <'u11n1n.iham wit~ promoted from \'h'l' pre!'l1d.-n1 fnr p\.lblu' affairs tu tht> mfm11el, rn11n-1m i>ort 1mt poe1t of \'It'\' prt>s11Jent for $lrateQI(' planning twr nu c she wu romantu•ully 1n t>l~•·d with him A g e e . 4 2 a n d r t' r I! n t I ~ divorced, look tht.> ex1raur1hnal') step of publttly announ1·ing he had promoted Mi. Cunningham betause sht.' was quahf1l'd and not beC'ause she was his friend Ms Cunningham. 29 and r~ cently separated then issued h e r statement. requt"~t1ng a leave of absence until the rumor mill ran out of g rist HER REQUEST generated a slew of criticism from other ex- ~ve types who thought she was running away from the is- sue. The board of Bendix, the na- tion's largest independent auto supplier and 88th largest in· duatrlal company. denied Ms. Cunningham's request. It told her she would have to stay on the job and fight it out. 4PW......,_.. 'SHE WAS QUALIFIED' BendtJt '• Agee · · 1 have a lot of res pect for the directors of that corporation for not taking her request." said Muriel Siebert, s uperintendent of the New York Stale Banking Department and the first woman admitted to the New York Stock Exchange, in 1967. "It said that we're not going to let the rumors determine what will happen to good employees.·· ''How many of us know the sons of someone with a very familiar s9unding name who en- ters a company as the bright promising star and suddenly has a meteoric rise?" asked a senior HER LEAVE DENIED Mery Cunnlr19ham vice president at a Wall Street rirm who asked that his name not be used. "USUALLY, THESE men aren't even qualified, .. he said. ··But we somehow swallow this a nd don't say anything. Just because Mary Cunningham is a woman, we say she only got the job because she 's s leeping around. That's nonsense." Ms. Cunningham, a Harvard Business School graduate who worked in the loan department at Chase Manhattan Bank before joining Bendix last year, Shooting Stars Burned Rapid Rise Often Leads to Quick Descent By JOHN CUNNIFF 4P ................. NEW YORK -The shooting star of industry, the person who rises early and swiftly to a posi- tion of h..igh responsibility, often flames out or is shot down by the flak of events. enemies and com· petitors. "There 1s no problem trickier and filled with perversity than that of the supermobile man or woman," said Professor Eugene J ennings. an adviser to top ex ecutives on personal. corporate and personne l matters ~ "IT LI\ AMAZING to me how many corporate official s sponsor a very rapid risin1 man or woman and don't fully realize the safeguards that must be taken to protect that person." said the professor. Jenning's comments followed news reports ~ri ct~em~rn\ ~ faced b y Mar y C un n ingham. 29. \ vice president ~ ~ of s trategic ~A planning for J. , -t-h e Bendht -~ Corp ., a Southfield. , M i c h . CUNNll'I' manufacturer of industrial equipment. Amid controversy about her rapid promotions and associa- tion with William M. Agee, chairman and president, Miss Cunningham sought a leave of absence but was convinced to re· main by the Bendix board. ·'The best way to bum out a talented individual is to let him or her go as high as possible as rasl as possible." Jennings com- mented, adding that bosses who allow it to happen share much of the blame. SHOOTING STARS, OR young, upwardly mobile ex- ecutives. were common in the economic expansion or the 19608. he said. Rare now. and more r .o ften women .. Jennings feels t hey are less tolerated and more criticized. Most often, he s aid, they art! found in plannmg. public rela- tions, consumer and government relations . and sometimes in personnel. all areas in which it is difficult to apply tangible performance c riteria The same lac k or succes~ meas ures . however. make 1t equally difficult for the in dividual, no matter how talent- ed, to prove be or she belongs ln the position. ·'The record is not demonstra- ble." he said. IF CRITIC IZED, Jennings suggested. neither the s ponsor (the person mainly responsible for the promotions) nor (he star can offer a strong defense. And if they do, he said. they only make matters worse. "In most cases the sponsor and s_tat: s.houJd _remain quiet and let the controver sy die down," he said. H the star has the competen· cy, he suggesledh it will in time begin to manifest itself. How, he was asked, can a s ponsor protect a young but highly competent person who, because of youth, cannot prove his or her right to a job in the conventional manner. i.e .. by de· monstrating a string of suc· cesses? ·'When you see an exceptional talent you must view it as a perishable asset," said Jen· nings , graduate professor of management at Michigan Slate University, who bas helped ex- ecutives handle many s hooting stars. TYPICA.llY, HE SAID, you patiently expose the stat to a broad base of people who will gradually begin to acknowledge ---- the star's competency and final· ly s upport him or her. "You build a constituency," he said. The star must be afforded the chance to build a foundation. "There is no substitute for ex· perience. and the judgment and maturity that comes with ex- perience." Finally, he said. "when tht! pers on does move to the top he or she has had the last weakness rem oved that typifies most shooting stars, the lack of judg- m e nt with regard to people problems " CRmCISM OF THE star has to be expected, and sponsors should be aware of it when they put the star anto an exposed situation, Jennings said. The fall to earth is too easy, he said. To slow a star doesn 't mean lo diminis h it. In fact, said Jen· nings. it might polish it up. Most people who reach the very top begtn s lowly. seldom moving fast until they are well into their 30s. he said. '·Most of the great movers and shakers of the world nev.er went up fast ," h e said . ··Late bloomers are much more com- mon than early arrivals, and they are much better accepted at the top." On the other hand, "those who moved up fast before their 308 to a reporting relationship with the chief executive often fail to sus- tain the pace," he said. "They will tell you. "I wtt.~in •t ready for it. •• State Act Upheld SACRAMENTO (AP) -A federal judge has upheld the Brown administration 's aut h o rity to put state restrict.ions on pesticide use that are tougher than federal laws. The decision dismisses the main portions of a suit by pesticide manufacturers against new California pesticide regulations. 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Riii We lsh. a Roston consult· ant who wu at Harvard with M& Cunningham, said she had an excellent reputation on cam. ror men. most exec utives a~kno"."ledge. But many say the climb 1s becoming easier have been something else,•· echoed Alice Magdol, a former advertising executive who is pres ident or The Marketing Woman Inc . an executlve search firm. ~· --...... ..... 0.1-........-, .. --''She was a secona-year stu. ACCORDING TO THE rigures Crom the federal Equal Emplo.i'.- Alent ()pportaMty l;Omm1li1on-. - 60t,.Sl4 female managers and of· fl c1als worked in firms that employed more than 100 m 1978. The number of s uch executives was 3.S million -· ~-... ii' ~--~II\'. • But some e xecutives concede dent and gave the marketinti training course," he said. "It was very good. Everyone's reac- tion was that she knew what she was talking about and was very talented." MOST EXECUTIVES s aid they thought the Bendix caper would have liUle eHf;Ct on how -women are promoted wlthin cor· poration.s. But Edwin Locke, president of the Economic Club, an organiza lion of top management ex- ecutives with few female mem- bers. thinks it will have a def- inite influence o n futur e promotional practices ·•Jt's not good for the cause of promoting talented women,·· he said. "It's bound to make men a little more cautious about put- ting women in key spots." The corporate ascent for women is far more difficult than He Wasn't Sober as A Judge · YOUNG GAINED a reputation of allowing convicted drunken In 1972, there were only 331,052 women out of 2.7 million. Few female executives are w1Jlin~ to wscuss publicly either the Bendix story or the more far. reaching problem that accom· panies many corporate ascents by women The Rumor. ''I rapidly moved up from second vice president to vice president and there we r e rumol's 'ls s he really that good or is something being given on the side''" said a female ex- ecutive at a New York bank who did not want her name used'. "IT'S BEEN MY experience. as well as other female ex- eC'utives who do well up the cor· porate ladder, that we couldn't have done it on talent it must the re of~.en is truth lo the rumors. ''Discretion in all forms is how the corporate world operates," s aid a senior management con· s ulla nt, who asked that her name not be used ... People do get sloppy with how they con- duct their personal lives and w1,men get punished more than men because of the old stand· ards They simply aren't sup· posed to have affairs.·' MS. MAGOOL SAID women have to work twice as hard as me n to avoid situations that can be misinterpreted. "The far-reaching question is how do women get to participate '" the full set of activities that are a part of knowing one's job w 1 thout being accused?" she said. "I would not advise women executives not to attend evening fun c tio ns and other social things. You just hang in there.'' Gourfrtet CAffee Sltoppes Newport Beach 1400 Pacific Coast Hwy drivers to clean up trash ,---------------------------------. along the side of roads instead of doing time in Jail. ''J'm ready to clt!an up m v fair share of tr<ish 1f I have to or whatever the judge decides," he said HE SAID HE '·was driving when I shouldn't, have been," addin& that he was driving home from a celebration of his birthday. The judge has said that letti n g drunk drivers clean up roads rather than spend time in prison is better both for them and for society. SC Sergeant Get~ Medal Tech. Sgt. Donald M. Fraser, son of Mr and Mrs. Royal W. 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"1t "pnrtc·n l<>us und a lhlng of l41Ut1•" that Ahrnham l.1nroln walks at m11tn11(ht 1n thl!-town With ht~ ich,lllt broodin.i about th(' llhnu1s s tatt" capital ul'4 1H'1' ha~ h1•1•n it wu.:h town for any a1r.-s11Jt•nt1ul <·und1d11tt' to play as J1m1ny ('arter foutlll uut 1 l·1·1·nt I 1'111' 111 .11111 ll .11 t r:11ht um 111 Spnn,.:hdtl b 1ui-t ll~'lron11. t111&11,ht 1lr 111m t\8KAllAM UN<"Ol .~ t. \ \ •: 111~ C'la :"11· /\ llousc ll1 v11h•1I '"''l't'h 111 tht' ohl 't.1tt• h1111,1• "h1•11• "'" hod~ l.11t•r l,I\ 111 .. 11111· ll1·n· ht· 1•hul h·n~1·tl St~phcn llou~la" lo lhc• '"' 1•1111t•h,111·' th,11 111.111•· htm a n.1t1onaJ (1~u11· n•llll"'"'d h i~ 111 ... 1 111.rngu1 al .111 dre!>S tn tus third noor lav. ofrl1'l' antJ. dov. n at tht' (.; rcut West1•r11 tkl"'' h.11ll· t ..irC'v. l'll tu fnc·111I' i.Jllll neighbor:. bl'fo1 t• h1•J1Jini.: 1•rt 1,1 \\ a .. h111i.:t1111 In Spt'mghclll, Dougla:. Thi-l.1ttlc Giant gave h1:. 1m pu:.s10netJ Protect the Fla~ s peet'h, and ht're <:11, Jla1 Stevenson shar~nctl hi:. :.utJt•rll rhetorit•al s kills As if to nail down t h~ title t1f Eloquence Cit). L' s A the leonine figure o f E' ert-lt rwkKtnley 01rkst·11 :.lund::. UJI lhl:' lawn or the new state Capitol, hand raised dramut1c ally , gr anite cows h ck forever un· furled' in the breeze , Faced with such historic LINCOLN competition. Carter sens ibly avoided the hallowed downtown area with all its Lincoln memorabilia and instead directed h1:. campaign energies to Lin· c~ln Land Community College, a tiny five-building campus tha t has m ade a name for itseU in wind asad solar energy JIMMY'S CHOICE OF' A PODIUM irked 11 ~inois <?<>v. ~im .Thompson. who lit out fo r Chicago II\ a snit. which 1s an ener gy-saving huff Out at the airport. John Anderson supporters did their best to shrink the pres ident in the shadow or Lincoln with -..lUS~J:.d.s-..<1~~ge9tion to lhe debating pro-'cffssOT~· another mooerate Republican." The Springfield Municipal Band, however. al· tempted to invest the proceedings in a Lincolnes· qUe aura by tootling away al "Battle Hymn of the ~public" and "Onward Christian Soldiers" as the presidentia l motorcade Possed the last stand of G~~ J Qornfields that marked 4-- ... start ot the campus.. Stew , To demonstrate his -----.. ~flil-,,. ---.. .._. -· .. , .. .-1'ha•\ ,,11 1f \.\I' \.\ t'l 1'11 l l(l)c;tl 1•nOU l(h tO i,tl.t )' for I h1· P n •s11lt·11t sn1Ht•cl 11 l1•t'il 11H '1ul(1·lhorn1:.t <>thn <11~1(ru n tkcl unclcq~rads pointed out :.11,~1f y that 111·11 11111· ( '.11 tt•r 's :.1n.:llng out Lmcoln Lan•! fu1 ll:. rt•i>l.'111 l'h work 1r1 1•111·r11.y and hi s v1s 1l1111-( the I' ,1'111h11I .,, 111 ,1 11•11•111 \,\Ill k11h11p 111 all'ohnl 1111•1.., h.111 tu lit• 1•a11 l't'lll•d ul th1· 1't1ll1·~l' lw(·uu:.t· not 1•nnu51h furm1,1r11 lurr11·d •Rll Still and 1111 tlit' 1·arnpu~ 1 rnv.cl'I ~avt• lh\' lfft''>ldent an I II l h U !> I II!> 111' I I' I' t: 1) l 111 n p1· 1 li;_1 I'" 11111 t 11 t h1· 1· x H:n I ol d1urtc1ir1~ ll 1·J1 t1a111'> ..i:. "'hi-11 l.mculn llt'batt'li Douglas 011utu11 but :.urging forwurd d1tl1ably to shake his hand' I j)re:.:.ed the prc:.&dt!nltal ncsh gave him th"' lull Cingt•r ll\'l' · c-c ulti.'il unl· :.ati:.fied c1t1zen in a -..tr d\\ harvc"t hat hl'111rl' d 1mb1ng into his pickup t1·u1·k w1lh lhl· Hca~a11 hu111per sticker and disap- 1.war111g dt·ro~::. lhc IJrlllr&t' at bctlcrthan 55 miles per AND Mf.o:OIA GR~ATS FROM ALL the major network:. were on hand to film if not· actually televise all 25 minutes or the presidential address. This might nol have been the case had John Deere perfected the cathode ray tube instead or the steel plow in his fat>to ry at Moline when Lincoln ta ngled with Douglas No TV producer would have touched the Rail Sphlte r Vs. Little Giant series with a 10. foot pole Rhetorit was the national pastime then. The format for the LmC'Oln-Douglas debates called for an hour and a half speech by each debater. In prime time too, althoug h there was no competition from "Shogun" or the Miss America contest a cen· tury and a hair ago Carte r. 1( he read the historical markers hereabouts. at least left Springfield with the con· solation of knowing that Abe Lincoln. for all his courage in throwing out t he debate challenge, lost. the U.S. Senate election to Douglas . BUT NEXT TIME AROUND, HE won the pre- sidency, even if he did r ack up only 40 pe rcent of the popular vote. Timeless classic, never out of fashion. Camel's hair sport coat There's no way to picture the luxury. nor the fabulous feeling of 100°/o camel's hair Leather buttons and center vent. Reg. 215.00. . 189.90 silverwoods 45 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ~-) EVANS AND NOVAK I }~ ./ _. --'r .- I i I (A tf ,., Rowland Evans and Robert Novak team.to examine the political scene as it affects In the l (\ i f.avage with Rona ld agan.o~ basic issues, Carter attempted a sort of use divided speech . too. Unfortunately, his sub- ject was energy and gasohol. not slavery. So passions, even in a F'arm Belt a udience where bib overalls outnumbered designer jeans, were-'not easily stirred when he lambasted the Republicans for wanting to "turn loose the oil companies " and "pledging to abolish the SS·mile-per-hour speed limit." Honest Abe was never one to walk away from an oratorical tussle. In fact, he once jumped out or th~ Stale Hous~ window (second noor) to keep one going and avoid a vote on adjournment. A tough act to follow in this town. DAILY PILOT the nation. ___ J Important m atters , no doubt, but hardly Lines to be ctuseled in stone LINCOLN GAVE HIS "HOUSE DIVIDED" speech in the second -n oor Representatives Hall or the now r estored old state Capitol. amid the quill pens, oil lamps and ceramic spittoons and with the portrait of George Washington looking down. Carter spoke in the starkly modern cafeteria of Menard Hall and seemed to face a house divided. Some students were miffed because they were only allowed 200 tickets to hear the president, but when o n ly a sparse crowct turned up. Carter backers roamed the campus recruiting an audience. Oth ers wer e put ou t because the cafeter ia was c losed for the presidential visit while classes met as usual. ·'They told us to bring our c •11T111 own lunch today," grumbled a mathematics ma- jor. "al least when Anderson s poke here they kept the food lines open." MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE BAND were not happy at being supe rseded by the Municipal band. Old Landmark Moved BALTIMORE <AP> -They said it couldn't be done, but it was. After a month of planning, a city rowhouse believed almost 200 years old was moved ~ yards. The move meant the wooden ~ucture '1ight survive another century or two. The city or Baltimore picked up the $38,000 tab iii the interests of preservation. The JO-ton struc· ture was destined for demolition to m ake way for parking. 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T .. -- B' UAIL PllP I ., Punch ·• 'Is there any drink let1?' he says 'Only the sherry In the cake: I said " Obispo f~Hlogy Japanese Pay Dean Tribute CHOL.AME, CaliL <AP) Two dozen rans of the late James Dean have paid tnbute to the film star who died in an automobile accident near this tiny San Luis Obispo County community 25 years ago. ' In a ceremony at Stella's Country Kitchen restaurant. the organizer or the yearly memorial, Japane9e businessman Seita Ohnishi, told the gathering through a translator that the American public should keep alive the image or the film star who personified youthful rebellion to a generation of filmgoers in the 1950s. "l'D LIKE TO HA VE Americans think more about things like this," Ohnishi said over the rum· ble or five or six diesel trucks idling outside. He s aid Dean s hould ~et a posthumous Academy Award. Ohnishi. in his mid-40s, added that because of one of Dean's three movies, .. East of Eden," the actor was more popular in Japan than in the Unit· ed States He said the mov1e's father son ronfli ct is something important to Japanese youth Cholame, a bend-in-the-road town consisting of Stella's. a gas-station and a onl' room JXlSl offi ce. is located about a mile from the spot where Dean slam me<I his fast-moving !\JIOf1..' car head-on mtv anothe1' vehicle Sept 30. 1955 IN 1977 OllNIS lll BIJ JL.T a concrete and chrome memorial to th1· ~tar <1round a Japanese Tree ()f Heaven pl anted in front of the post offi ce The squ<insh structure. said to indicate both the ··r ou.eh " (rnn crete 1 ant.J the "successful" !chromcl llmes m De an's hh!. bears the actor's .dates of birth and death and was completed at a coat of $.LS,000. The crowd of mostly vouna rans included the driver of the tow truck who pulled Dean's s mashed car into town after the wreck. Besidesr "East of Eden," Dean starred in "Rebe l Without a Cause" and "Giant" before dy- ing at age 24. Estate P lllnning Lectures Slated Estate planning topics such as avoiding pro- bate. reducing taxes, holding title to property and administering wills will be explored in a four-part lecture series, beginning Friday at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The free class will meet from 7 lo 9 p.m. in Health Science room 131. The lecturer will be Thomas Gieser . a Newport Beach lawyer. FV Police Join Card Progrmn Fountain Valley police officers are participat· ing in a football card safety tip program sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and the Los Angeles Rams. All officers will distribute color Rams photo· graphs to interested youngsters through Dec. 21. The reverse side of the Player of the Week photo contains a football rule and a crime preven· tion or safety tip. Woman Sought SAN FRANC ISCO (AP > F edera l aulhonties said they are seek ing a m yster y woman in a $300,000 gold and silver theft Sept. 17 at San Franc isco In· ternational Airport. The precious metal, destined for a Santa Cla ra County electronics firm. had been picked up by a blonde woman in a late model sedan . But that woman. who works at the airport, <'Ontacted U.S. Cus toms and told them s he was hired by another woman to pick up the tour con- tainers ol metals from Philippine ~irlines. The Informant's name has not been disclosed as a prote c t.Jve safeguard. Customs ·agents said the inlormant apparent- ly was asked to pick up the cont aine rs by a woman who identified h e r self a s T h e r esa Rushmore and represented herself as a Oynac r aft employee. Company records list no s uch employee. The blonde woman de- livered the containers to M s . Ru s hm o r e at a n other part of the airport. She said the two we re cas ual acquain- tances at the airport. Dynacrafl manufac- tures materials used in assembling integrated circ uits. The precious metals are used in wire. in certain connections. 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Handy i;tuff you'd lik e to get for cheap. 4-llECE PIPE WRENCH SET 1277 You can label them. "Little P roblem," "M edium Headac he," "Large Trouble," a nd "Let 's Sell The H ouse" DISS TON PROFESSIONAL 26" HAND SAW 99 •D-23 Our deal is for 8 or 10 point saws, is theirs? (Gets you t o thinking, doesn't it .? A nd just who are "they?") A nifty cork veneer tile. cork over composition. You get the look and the insulat ive quality in one beauty thing. S4S DOUGLAS FIR Smooth four sides ( the f ifth one is a little crude. but we're wor kinq on him). Standard or better. 8-20 ft. lengths. 2z4 LIN. FT. 2x6 I. JOHNS-MANVILLE FIRE GLASS Ill FIBERGLASS SHINGLES Talk a bout a good looking new roof with a super fire rating and a 20 year warranty. JM rnakes such a thing with experienced perfection (big w oids, I love 'em). 3 Bundles equa l 100 square feet. . ' , ' I 77 BUNDLE ARMOR ALL 81 ~oz. Combines with molecu!es in rubber, p lastic, leather. etc to k eep things lively (I ld~e lively things.) ARCO GRAPHITE MOTOR OIL lOW/40 wr. OR 20W/50 wr Get enough fo r a coup le oil c hanges The dealer who came in for 10 r.ases. him we gave the raz.zberry. YOUR CHOICE DUPONT GAS BOOSTER i 2 oz. OR WYNN'S OIL 'f.REA TMENT I I o z. FOR. 4 CYLINDER CARS Maoic words, "Gas Booster." Oh, oh, here comes the crowd! ANES BELL ALARM SYSTEM D1f1lfJ!f i c~i~~.~NE~11l':E I J~~ ~~ : PLAN12ED ;~oRING w ; ti L1 rl so. FT. Wire b rushed finish, real wood for that solid feeling. Sold in the 24 square foot boz only. SENTRY MINI-SAFE 67~~ Insulated and fire -tested. got a nice 3 number combination, removable s helf. and inner compartment. HENRY COLD APPLICATION CEMENT l GALLON 377 5 G ALLON 1577 COLD APPUCATION CEl'l'IENT T o waterproof laps 1n new r oofi ng, old roofing repairs . w h<ttever For tight. dry c;eams Hen ry knows what it needs DISS TON RAKES DELUXE METAL FAN RAKE PREMIUM PLASTIC & 3sa METAL LAWN RAKE •D24P Great to loan on and look busy OSCILLATING SPRINKLER 3~!4220 Do big areas with one pass, the oscillating sprinkler waters like w aves of rain. Set it for r ight. left. c enter. HONEYWELL DEFENDER 11 6497.~· If something moves into its protection scanner area it goes off like my cousin lock ed out of a pub before closino time. 13'' COLOR T.V. SET You like Hie price? You wa nt to know the' name? Sorry, won't tell you . You come in and ... th• thing. It's worth more, believe me. 1 yr. parts & labor, 2 yr. picture tube wananty. .23777 -,., ... .., • I ! • .!!... ..... --·---· •• --------------------.......... -... NATION Refacgee Roma11t.•e . Ret1tn1 Bus Fare 011ly $1 • NEW YOHK <AP> T 1u1lwa ys bu s r1u~~c11~1·rs who s pend thl' rl•gulur $97 15 for c ro~s l'Ountry fare soon may bt-able lo buy a rc- l u111 ticket for only SI . lhl· hus line says The ra re would be ':d 1t1 -through Jan 30. :m id James Kerrtgan, <:h1l'f l'Xl'Cutive offi cer f')f Tr;ulwa)s Inc Tickets wtll be sold as :.oun as the lnterstatc C.'u mmen·e Commission ..:r onb <ipproval , he '\Ull.J K crn~an said regular onC' way transcontinC'n tat fare wlll be collected a l the outset with the passenger 1 cce1ving a return trip coupon for SI - ---- --------------- ---------4 -- Tired of tramc jams? Don't forget to check with. us about our free home de livery service. MORNING FRES11 PRODUCE Just arrived by jet from Hawaii . l.A RGE RIPE JUICY HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLES 19( LB. PRIME & TOP CHOlCE BEEF a1ted at leai.t :10 dt1)" to the peak of perfection Fresh Frozen Ground Beef Patties 10 lb. box, 40 patties lo the box. 14.90 ea . "t' ,.rt-ha pp) to announce that Odant'\ ·~no" hai. a itou rml't catenn I( d rpartmcnt .. rom part) plalleri. to a t:•1mplett" .\it do"n dinner Call 673 5520. ask for Tom ~artln GOURMET MARKET llJIJI • I'll f I Jj.; DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD FRESH LOCAL SWORDFISH ........ 3.4~) lh. 1...JQUOR DEPARTMt~NT Delaney's Private Label Chablis or Vin Ro~e ;~.11 11111 I.Ii!• Bering~r Wines , ;;,., 111 Chenin Blanc r t•i.: ,, !1!\ J :>11 The Bishop of Riesling •7.il> 11111. 5.tlil Scoresby Scotch ,.,,., 5.55 'I' fi.Xfi I All liquor 1iric·1·' clu not inC'luJ,. tax J Marine Sgt. Steve Faken and Cuban refugee Sara Teresa Alen could not s peak each other's languages when they first met m the U.S. Interest Sectio11 m Havana in May Faken needed a Spanish dictionary to pop the marriage question, but all worked out well when they arrived in Mi ami from Cuba. They plan to marry in several months Coast-lo·coast travel l>me 1s approximately 69 hours. "'''fl 1Jl N•fi"t nt.•V'W'\ C'f '/Ouf 1 4'"11H'll"llty All Hl~ f"l~w~p.->r ;iOu r1t_-<ed (()tf'~ 10 yOU t-'V~ ~ ,;,,, ,ri. •·:mug.a This ad f'fft•dlv•· Wt'fl., 10/ I thru Tue·~ .. 1017 DELANEY'S New Store Hours 9·6, <.:lo~ed Suncla} 2920 Newport Rlvd .. Newport Reach 673-5520 Babies Given Strep Shots • BOSTON (AP) -Giving babies a shot or penicillin with.in an hour or birth will almost ent1re- ly prevent strep diseases, the most common infec· tion among newborn infants in the United States, a study shows. But though the res ults are promising, the re- searchers say more tests are needed to make s ure this routine use of penicillin would not lead to even more dangerous illnesses. THE DOCTORS WHO CONDUCTED the re- ·search on 18,738 babies found that a qu.ick dose of penicillin ahnost completely protected the infants from diseases caused by a bacterium called Group B streptococcus. · The strep germ became increasingly common during the 1970s. and in some outbreaks among ne wborns it is fatal SO percent of the time. The fre· quency or the infections varies from place to place. In the Texas hospital ( J where this study took MEDICINE place. th e bacteria _ caused three or four ill· --------nesses amon~ each 1.000 babies. The study is being conducted at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas by doctors from the · Univenlty of Texas. It was published in today's New England Journal or Medicine. Strep infections can cause breathing dis· orders, shock, bleeding and meningitis in newborn babies. IN TIIE FIRST ZS MONTHS of the stu<b, the researchers gave peniciltin to half the babies born at the hospital. Of the 9,439 who took the drug. only one developed a streptococcal infection during the first three days of life. Among the 9,299 who did not take penicillin, there were 12 cases of the dis- ease in the same period. Almost 27 percent of the mothers carried the bacteria in their bodies, and they can pass it on during birth. Among their children, 50 percent or the untreated infants became carriers of the ger m , compared with 12 per cent of those who received penicillin. Most carriers of the germ would not de· velopt heinfection themselves. The doc tors were cautious about interpreting their findings, however, because they are afraid that babies who receive penicillin will be more likely to catch other kinds or bacteria that have built up a resistance to the drug. Crash Blame Fixed WASH I NGTON <AP > -T he Natio n~! Transportation Safety Board has blamed manage. ment and supervisors of the Western Pacific Railroad for a freak accident April 29 that sent a caboose and three locomotives crashing from an overpass onto a highway near Hayward. A conductor and a brakeman died in the accident and an engineer and a brakeman were injured. · Damagewasestimnted at$1.4million. The board, in its investigation, assigned blame to the responsible supervisor and the assistant supervisor and to the railroad management for fail- ing to see that the supervisors were trained to make "critical operating decisions." CAl.l UNDA BLUE ABOUT A SECOND ~: 1RUST DEED LOAN · UP IO 1500,000 m 8 · Newpo~.~~~!~~!.~~1;,2nc • I (714)7~ @ M:' ~J71 j • I ·e believe that ha _holdups are a crime.~ You've eaten away half_ your lunch hour being held up at the bank . You've left the car running at the curb only to find a crowd parked at the teller line . You'v e rushed to get money before 5: 00 and go t ca ught in the rush hour ... in your bank lobby. Imperial believes that's a crime! At our offices throughout California, we've come down hard on-time-robbing incon-. ve ruenc es. That's why at some locations we ope n express lanes at peak hours. We keep most offices open on Saturdays. We have ample parking outside. And we· ve got peopl e who are friendl y. but stay fa st and efficient. Imperial has many ways to help you save. Not only money (passbooks and certificates that pay rugher divide nd s th an any bank), but minutes too. So if the slow ins and outs of bank- ing are holding you up, there's a quick alternative. It's Imperial Savings, for people on the move. ltn~2!!!AT§avings Coate Mesa; South Coast Plaza Town Center 3310 Bristol Street (714) 540-7591 Newport Beach 3366 Via Lido (714) 673-3130 Newport Center 550 Newport Center Drive (714) 644-1461 <IC • .... • .... ..... .. . -·-. ........ -.. , ··-. ~ ----.. ···-fl'~~·-------............ -.. -------. -·.---1·--·--·· Htl (11\IL I IL J' Tele1'ision TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 1111 'KSDA \' ~eva..G­ uJOeou Nt w :s Cl WONOLH WOMAN f f '~ I • f ... ,.. I I' t I II ~ 111.. I.\(. lk.•UYI• CD M .'l''."l'H ''°'"' I 11•1 f"'h • I I f11•t la.Jli\.ff t 11. •1 th ' ti ........ ,., t • It .. \ 0 l~tt I t I I I lh I\ If) I Ill Ol NN~ lflLL Sttl,)W '\ If I\ ,. ' •• , I M•H ~v•~ .. ·n • """ ui........ .. ...._ .... ED J 2 1 CONTAl..I ;> '1i) tH:RE S Ill l llUR HEAL TH ht n wttt\il ~ '• '11,1 •\ 1 w \drH •~.-1~ .JiH CBS NEWS fO, ABC NEWS 630 0 8ULLSE'YE . I llf.•111 .I"'" m WELCOMf AAC ii. KOTTER Cf Jlil:" J t •I' w\t itl 'f 1,. 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E11c and Ern"· make .i musical cr,medy number out or Stouo HO&• 1ed M .111 0 @ ABCNEWS 0 OUNSMOKE I hr..e hClunly hunhH '> hol<l Ooc l\o!!y Sam and Lou•e caphv.. 111 tne Lo119 B•<1nctr ano oiler to 1'•<.ha11qe thum tor 3 ""son ... , ''' J·"' m HOGAN'S HEROES A11 .issass1na11on plot agamsl H11re1 force-. Kiin~ 1u help Hogan hooe tn& tM U"'1Ce IE IT TAKES A THIEF At Mundy o:IS oul 10 s1ea1 tnu lor mu!., IQ< .l SOh<l m1\ <.1te luer 11c;.,-, a wi;allh) recluse EID CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11.50 0 @; CHARLIE'S ANGELS A 1Jca11111u1 woman lu1as BClsley 1n10 a romantrc. fllng tna1 betomes a death !rap (RI -MIDNIGHT- 12 00 0 MCMILLAN & WIFE Sally's unclt-. ii raccho1 ~e 1iw f1f1r IS the VIC1trn (Jf fi 11umo~• ot 1nc•den1s ~eem 1n9tv planned 10 prr)vOkP TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 9 :00 "Fast Break ." Gabriel Kaplan has another breed of sweathogs in this 1979 movie about a basketball coach and his motley crew of players <photo below > NBC t9 9 :00 "The Great American Traffic Jam." A ser ies of freak accidents brings the Los Angeles freeway syste m to a halt in this new TV movie (photo at left ). KCET @ 10 :00 -Sneak Previews. Movie critics Roger Ebert and Gene Sis· kel host this guide t o new movies, debut· ing tonight. n1s heart c;ondltlon- U TWILIGHT ZONE "Caesar And Me ' m MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Tne IMF onterc;oprs a n11ro· g1yc.er1ne ,,.per I who plans to olow up a govornment house fJl) DICK CAVETl Gues1 Richard Bullon !Part 4 or 41 12 30 0 TOMORROW Gu.,st actress Ovan C1tn· non 0 MOVIE * • '• Tr1e People Ne•t Ooor ( 19701 Eh W8118Ch , Julie Harns A young man rs banished Dy his lather who believe~ roe 1s respon- sible lor supplying Orugs to rus srster ( I hr 55 min I 0 THEFBt •Ttie Maze Q) NATIONAL NEWS 1 00 0 @) POLICE WOMAN A group ot merc;enaroM run oul ot wars lo flghl •n and turn to crrm11 IA) m MOVIE • • • "Anatomy 01 A Murder" I 1959) James Stewart, Ben Ga.uara A sm a ll-town a11o rney delends an Army lteoten· ant who •s accuseo ot kill· rng a m.in suspecteo of attac~rng his wllo 13 nrs ) Q) MOVIE • • 'Tower 0 1 Terror ( 19721 S~ay l<enoall, Frank F1nr1ty A teac.ner ana a detetl1ve attemp! 10 catc'> a mu1aer1>r loo~P at a g11ts SC1'100I (<' l\rS I 1:30 0 THE LONE RANGER Steep Thieves 1:40 8 NEWS 2:00 D NEWS 0 MOVIE • • * Hie lnnernance' ( 1948) Jean Simmons, Der roc;I. 01iMarney In V1clor1- ,on England, a learlul young g .. 1 rails unde• t11e _on1ro1 01 her 8•11 un<.fe wno plans 10 make sure '"e rs nor alove to C.Qllcc1 an 1nher11<1nc;e f<' nr~) 2· 10 tJ MOVIE * • ·, On Ttie Rmera 119511 Danni Kaye Gen.. Treine•/ An Am(l11c;sn ompersona!es a Franch he•o whole enlerta1n1ng on lhe R1v11Jra 12 nrs j Q NEWS 2·2s u NEWS 2:30 0 MOVIE • * 1 Chubasco t 19681 R1c.M110 Egan Cnros1opner Jones A youth rosotves ~onie mner contt1cts when tlA IOlf\S a tuna t1~ti.ng 11ee1 r 1 111 '>0 min ) 3.00 Q) MOVIE * * Manhunt 111 The Jun· q•e t 19581 Robin Hughes, lv1'i Alvorez An e•ploter scour~ tne 0ung•"S ot Ora111 '" ~Pdfc.n ot a m1!.s1n9 er~e<J11oon 1)1 gl)!d see~ 01 (1 hr 11) m"' I 4 00 0 MOVIE * • • Madoflr,a 0 1 The '>MtJn Moons 119451 P11rlh~ Calver! Slew~rl G•ang.;1 Mier a ch1ldhQod ftnC'"'''''P' N•th a mys1er1· ous gypay -• wom1n ltv~ wotll • dull f>8"t.()(lllf· '.l._PfOblem 12 1111 I W MOVIE * -. "When 0 1ngl1nd S1r1kt1~" ( !955) John Hud· ion. Raymond Greenleal A county proMCU!or os lec;e<J w11n a ma)Of drlem· ma Wl18fl lie mull cnooM l>OIW9lfl duty 1n olltee and u vtnQ his daughhtr lrom dl5gf8GI When he IS bllCk• mailed I 1 hr 30 min I 4:201 NEWS 4:25 MOVIE * * "Peat! Of Thi South Pec;tllc" ( 11155) Vlrglnl1 M1yo, Oennll MOfg1n An tdytloc; Soulh Se'* laland 11 r1vage<1 by lhree ruthlesa lortunl·hunters 1eek1ng Pf~ j)NllL (I lu_ 35 min) 4:30 II) NEWS f 'rfday:• Dayf i ,,.,. ff 01.•f,-,. 111>0 II) • • Wes1ward Ho · ( 1935) John Wayne, Shella Manners A cowboy learns 1ha1 the 1eader ot a gang who murdered his oarents 1s his own brother -AFTERNOON- 12·00 ID * * * ' r11e Dawn Pa11ol' 119381 Errol Flynn, David Niven A Brotlsh lly· 1ng ac;e reads nos lrrend ~ rookie brolh8r Into a deed· ly tomba! mission 11 hr , 50 nun ) Q) • * * "Sergeanl Rutledge ( 1960) Jellrey Hunter Constance T Owers Alter tlSmg above h1S stave t>egonn1ngs a cavalry otticer •s oetended o t rape and murder c;tiarges by hu; superior 01t1cer 12 hrs I 3:00 ®l * * •1r "Pursuit" ( 1972) Sen Gauara. E G Mar- shall A pollhcal ac;tlvost matchM wits wilh an agenl who tries 10 slop !he lo,. mer from desuoylnQ a large U S city (I ht • 30 monl 3:30 0 • * 'It "Change Of Hab>t" ( t969) EMS Pres- ley Mary Tyler Moore A young novllra1e and a doc· 10< oecome deeply am.ched while working togemer on a ghello c1tn1c (2 hrs) JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk AND IHE WINNER OF "0-£. EMMY ~ 0EST U VE. LOCAL P~MING 15 ••• A.~"'' ~lil ... 'Rawhide' ~ops the Nostalgia Poll lloop H1atJttp Gabriel Kaplan makes his movie debut as a deijcatessen cashier who becomes a college b asketball coach in "Fast Break." airing tonight at 9on CBS, Channel 2. LOS ANr. El.ES <AP) If we must have re- runs , then let 's have them from televi'iion 's Go lden Age . sauJ 1,300 vi e wers who picked "Rawhide"' as their mosL-wanted TV rerun in a Top 20 Mwspaper :-urvey ''The llone.vmooners" and "Amos 'n ' Andy " came in second and third. The poll by the Herald Examiner was prompt- ed by the actors strike that has virtually wiped out the new fall TV season and brought down an aval anche or reruns on an audience already we aried by a summer of repeat episodes. "Ri\WIUDE," THE 1960s CBS show that gave Clint Eastwood hi s s tart as young ramrod Rowdy Yates, won with 462 votes. In the show , Eastwood co-starred with Eric Fleming, who played trail boss Gil Favor on a series or seemingly endless cattle drives across the West. The nearest competitor i.n the rerun survey. the classic Jackie Gleason-Art Carney "Honey· ~ooners •. " got 413 votes. and "Amos 'n ' Andy." a pioneer s it -com of the '50s. had 389 votes . "The Honeymooners" co.starred Audrey Meadows as Gleason's exasperated wife and Joyce Randolph and later Jane King as Carney's wife in a s.aga o~ a not·s~-newlywed couple and their up· stairs neighbors tn a run-down Brooklyn apart- ment building. The show began as a sketch on Gleason's ··cavalcade of Stars" in 1951 HERE I. THE UST of the Top 2Q reruns, sta rs and vote totals I "Rawhide ." Easl"¥ood, Fle ming, (462) 2 "The Honeymoone rs," Gleason, Carney. (113) 3 "Amos ·n· Andy," Alvin Childress, Spencer Williams, (:J89) 4. "The Thin Man." Peter Lawford. <387) 5 "Have Gun Will Travel,·· Richard Boone, (379) KCOP to Air 'Deer Hunter' Two indepe ndent stations, WOR in New York and KCOP in Lo' Angeles, have purcha~ed broadcast rights to the Oscar · wlnning Vietnam film "The Deer Hunter" after the networks turned it down. calling it too viffent. Part of the networks' thinking. no doubt, was the centrality of a bloody gambling game involving Russian roulette. The game is completely bound up with the storyline -occurring four times Both WOR and KCOP intend to broadcast "The Deer Hunter" on election night, whe n the networks are tied up with vote re- turns . It 1s a traditionally big ratings eve ning for independent sta- tions. .. . ... - and wouldn't easily yield Lo judicious editing. TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TWO BEST COMEDIES OF THE CENTURY! PLUS 'WIAD AMO CHOCOLATr ,STAITSAUDAY: .. MY lllUJAMTCAI_ .. afMt SAT • ..-Hr] JIM MAISHAU. OM STAM " .......... Of'"9t 639-1770 c ...... 01111916:14 2S~3 ....... ..,,. ,. nit,__,., ............. 11. IMnt m O&SS fi "Pe rry Mason," Raymond Burr. <377 ) 7 "The Untouchables ," Rohert Stack. <372 > K "The Ed Sullivan Show" <355 > !l 'General Electric Theater." host Ronald Rt!agan <322 ) 10 "Your S how of Shows," Sid Caesar, I mog o.:11c ('oc•a, Carl Ht·1 ncr , 1321 ) The next 10 included Sho~ Probes Drug Growth . Americans consume two biJlion drug prescri p- tions a year 20 bottles for every family in the country 1:'he ~lari:ning gro~h of prescription drug consumption in this country 1s the subject of ··u .S. Chronicle, .. airing tonight at 9 :30 p.m. on KOCE Channel 50. ' The rood and Drug Administration has laun.c~ed a campaign that charges organized med1~me: doctors and the drug companies with contributing to ove rcons umption of drugs. Today, pharmaceutical houses spend 25 cents of every dollar orr promotion nearly twice the amount s pent on research. FDA says. Furtherm ore. pharmaceutical companies huvc won financial control over most medical magazines. s ince these magazines are financially dependent on drug advertising, FDA complains. They a lso pay for medical radio and news pro· gr a ms. and s ubsidize the production of medical e<iucation videotapes that inform doctors or new treatments. This information, complains the FDA 1s "consistently tilted" in favor of drug therapy'. and 1ts "Cducat1ona1 content ... 1s promotional in intent " Beyond time itself. .. he will find he r. STAR TS TOMORROW lOWHDI' 8"11TOl Sanra An,1 ~40 7444 AllC OAAIMll MAU O•anoe 637 0340 YWAMI' llOOlllACtl e1 Toro ~t·~ llWAMI' llUITNllT• lfun11n91on Be~n 848·0388 'AC••tCt ltl·•H H INllfl·t• Wesrm1ns111 891 3693 "77 Sunset Strip," f:fre m Zimbalist Jr (306 ); The Tw1hght Zone host Rod 5erling !304): "Our M1i.s Ilrooks.· Eve Arden, Ri chard Crenna !293); "Topper." Anne Jerfreys, Robert Sterling (286): "Texaco Star Theater.·· Milton Berle <284 >; "The !\1an 1-'rom U.N.C.L E .. " Robert Vaughn (282); "Wagon Train,·· Ward Bond (267); anything with Steve Allen (2361, ··Goodyear TV Playhouse" 1220); anything with Ernie Kovacs <213). "Saturday Night Live With Howard Cosell" brou~ht in seven voles. two fewer than "Rin, Tin. Tin " ··-·-~';' .1 f ; I r• \ ' I . • ./ ·' c "·'.:· . ,,· ·~ ~l\'tEil C'-~ 2 ND ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY• OCTOBER 4TH FROM 5 P.M. • SUCCESS SEMINAR • • TAROT CARO READERS • • CARTOONIST Will Y STRATON • • MAKEUP SEMINAR• MEMBERS FREE • NON MEMBERS $4 I~ 'ff %/J::ff ~ I Al ALBERTS ANO HIS ORCHESTRA 8:00 TO 11 :00 PM ADVANCED HEAL TH CENTER I 1300 BRISTOL STRHT NORTH t NEWPORT BEACH, CAI IFORNIA 92660 l''I' FOR INFORMA flON and RESERVATIONS , , I ll•ir. (7141975-0700 I 1111 l ·~ t -·,-.1_.----.-- .. ---..... -. ...__......._ ----....... ... -...... --....... _ ..,,__ --........ ---·--· . .. .... " ........ l - Pa fir lbo ne fot ofl .... to' do ~ be ............ ___ ...-_ ... -------------------------------------------------- ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION 'First Monday' Splendid a t Laguna -.N>ml'<ID). m all prnhuh1 hi)' 1 h1•1" will tw-11 woman JUSlll't' 0 11 tht' S11l1rt-m1• t ·011r1 l'nlll lhl'n Wt' "111 havt' Ill i.t•ttlt> f111 lht> 111 .... ,ant hvpotht-'1" 11r · · l"m1t Monda) u1 <>r totwr ' Play" righlb Jl'I ome I .~14 rc•rH t' .incl Holwrl t-: Lo\'t', who g»vt' ll!!> tht• Jl()\ll'l'I ful lnh1•111 lht> W11111 11 Intermission Tom Titus ft•'\11' t'Oll.' •lj;ll hHVt' r 1111\(' 1111 with .I h C'llOfUlllZl'd 11111 l1.111TI \ r M frtrhto;f a 1 1·011111 of 14 h11l 11H1othl 1w1·11r 1f -.1wh .in .1ppo1nt m1·n1 \ll't-rt• 111mlf• l.1k1· 1h 111·1·1lrr1•sM11 Vl l lh l h t' 1 't11n•11('~ 1>1111014 Wllh,1m .f1•n111 n1o:s Br' J ll 11ro 1111) IH'S II '> '>f'f IC\US li lllH h11t 11l"1 lll~hl) cntt•n .urnnl( T h <' I .q: 11 11 ,, .M 11 u l t 11 n llolt 1 J 1·,111!\t'rv11t1vt· 111telle1·t ual from Oranl(c 1'1111111 y 1a hu1ll 1n luul(h >. and the court's crusty 'lt'111111 1u1 11>t l Gl'o r"e Woods) whu':. i.et 1n his m1Jre llbt·1 al WUH hut 1t1w!\n°l nt!i:lec·t h1!> homework They tou<'h oH •mmt' 111arvelou!> l'tr ebral sparks without lm1111.; tht• 11artH·ulur cmmcnce which brought them 1 11t hc h1~ht·r.t lnhunal l1 1t1y houst'-h1t~ ~t11tl(1tr•l lht""fl~1 Hiil nt:ht:> lo l•'1r'>I Monll11v MtM V1tn tlolhs t'Xt."t'lleoHn t-he "-straig-ht~'J of the~ wo '"Mi:nmc nt!>, mutchmg her overbearing op. pcmrnt 11111111 fo r lc~al 1>0mt m their mock interroga l1Un1> 111 h1lc rctaming the basic aura of humanity so t'S:.cnl1aJ to ht'r charac·ter After a hilarmus scene in 14 hit•h the JUSl1ce5 view a pornographic movie, .her 1o:cndt"r l.lt!COn1e::. It'!>::. a point of contention than does tH•r pohuc·al philosophy bt'I WCt'll 1ls Rr1H11l111 1l) pnlllhH t111n .inti the• """ 11• ver sion. anJ d1rt.•t·tor llouli(la.'> Ho\\.I' hits 1 1 ullt'd uOt' of the rmest sho111s of the ) t>ar 1n lo<'al l·nmmunit y theater It 's thought provokm·.: tht'akr ll t>t-rall ) l ai:t>d w1lh humor "'1 thout re!>Ort 1n1< to lflt-11•01) 11t:d images TH E PLAY T RANSPIRI-:.'\ .1111111'>1 hit.slh in lht' offices of lhe. ne111 ft'male JU-"lh .. • lidrb11rd Van Wood::.. 111 the role trealed as a vehicle for Henr) funda, 1::. nothing less than masterful as the "great 111::.senlt'r .. a homa~c o f !>Orts to both Oliver Wendell When East Meets West Burt R eytwl<ls Lassoed by Chinese Producer By BOB T HOMAS HOLLYWOOD tAPI The Nat ional Association of Theater Owne rs has n am ed Raymond Chow International Showm an of the Year, and with good reason. The Hong Kong producer has in· vested S40 million in t hree U.S.· m ade movies and has hired Burt Reynolds' services for SS milLion He is a slightly built , un- assuming m an to be dealing in s u c h high s take s . But the American film industry is learn- ing what the Asian m arket has known for sever al years ; that Raymond Chow is a shrewd , far- seeing operator whose gambles rarely fail. CHOW WAS HE RE this month to view a rough cut of .. Cannon- ball Run." which he b ankrolled to the tune of $20 m illion, one- q u a rter of w h i ch wa s Burt Reynolds• salary. <.:oncerning SS million fe e, which is probably a record for a film star, Chow comme nts: ''It was sound business. The part was tailor-made ror Burt; I can "t th.ink of anyone who could play it better . His name is im- po rtant in the United St ates, which is our prim a ry m arket. Outs ide th<' l tn1te d Stal('S he Uot's not me ;.in as mueh box- office. but h1::. popularity I!> rnm- ing up. "HE HAS N EVER tieen to J apan, and I have told him that his standing there woul<I i.:really improve if he woulrt s pend a cou- ple of wee ks there. H~ s aid he would try to arrange 11." Chow also hired Roger Moore. whose rame in Europe , Latin Am e ric a and Asia is wider because of the J a m es Bond film s, t he fee r eportedly Sl million. T he producer added "the best-known lady al the mo- ment,·• Farrah Fawcett. plus "old-timers like Dean Martin a nd Sam my Davis." And to further nail down the Asian mar ket. stars of Chow's martial- arts movies -Jackie Chan and Michael Hui. Also from Chow is the $15 million "Death Hu nt " with Ch arles Bronson . Lee Mar vin and Angie Dic kinson, and the c urre n t r,elease, ''The Big Bra wl" with J ackie Chan. R AYMOND CHOW has ob- viously ventured far from bis days as head publicist for the Sh aw Brothers. t he fore most produce rs or Jlong Kong. Chow defected in 1971 to for m his Golden Harvest Group, whiC'h has since become a rilm-making a nd the ate r co n g lom e rate throughout eastern Asia Golden Harvest took a J.:real lea1> forward after Chow saw Bruce Lee on a TV interview program. Lee was pac kaged as the kung.fu maste r in .. The li1,:: Boss .. and "Enter th e Dragon ... whic h assaulted the interna Lional fi lm m arket with a brand- new genn • C ho w venture d int o the English·speak1ng marke t with ''The Amsterdam Kill." "The Boys of Company C" and Roger Vadim 's "Night Gam es ." None was a smash. but Chow claims never to have suffered a loss on his 120 movies . He continues making 20 films a year in Hong Ko n g a nd Taiwan fo r t he Chinese-speaking t rade , b ut the d ecline o f t he a udien ce ha s spurred his venture into the in· ternational market. "THE CIDNESE·SPEAXING· m a rket has been falling steadi· ly for five or six years." he re- m arked in his Beve r ly Wilshire Hote l s uite. Woman Appointed To The U .S . Supreme Co urt , And She's A Conservative From Orange Co. T H AT'S T HE STORY O F THE H1T BROA DWAY PLA Y 1 "THE FIR.ST MONDAY IN OCTOBER" "DRY & FUNNY" -N .Y. POST SUNDAY MATINEE OCT. 5th -·2:00 P.M. MOUL TON PLAYHOUSE 606 LAGUNA CANYON RD., LAGUNA BEACH TICKETS: $7.00 AT DOOR CALL 494-7924 or 494-0743 J ] ] J Old fashioned, romantic d inner-dancing is back in style. . .. and tht' Grand l'onal(c """ ofTC'r.. ~i>U an l"\'c.·nintt to l'I 11npctc "ith you r fan>ritc ml·mory. Soft tinklin~ uinncr mu~k'. d c.)tanr candlelit tahlc st'llinJ(.'>, the ~r:imkur of flamlnEt tah kside n>okc.·f). llw ulttm.1tcly danc.:cahle l)lck Powl'll Trio is fc.-arurcd "Thursday through Saturday 7 to I(. anu :.oft piano od~r l-.·cnin~'i SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS · Timrsd:a); frida~~ S;1turllar ;.a.'lk for our "Flyinl( l.uhstcr" dinner . frt'sh Maine lohstt·r... '))"'h'r... darm, llown in from Bo~ton. Displaced F..astcmc·r... rt·jcm:c! ~REGISTRY .. 18"110 M~Anhur ltotik"\-:m.I <"'M) 7~.Z-H7ry I h1 tt'lC'"'n Uu•d C 1~W.ifl'tn U.ilt..r. '"""'" llolrnes t111d W1ll1<ttn 0 Uoug las His 1nterpretal1on. while not a lway!> technically nawlcss, 1s enormously wt•ll l'hDractnizcd It 's the sort of µart that comes ;1h111g all too o;chlom 1n loeal theater, <1nd Woods lcw ks onto 11 w1lh <a hea r huJ,!. G f':N t: Kt:NEOICT IS splendid as the amia ble ('filt•f jus tice who refe rees the iifeolog1 cal 1sputes with a twinkling eye Bruce Campbell also 1s quiler·f fect1vc us Woods' bright young law clerk who doubles as Mi-;s V11n ll<Jlt's tennis oprx>nent . whale Phil Jntcrlamh storN1 highly in a s uperfluous cameo sequence as c. 1l1vorc·c· lc1wycr for Woods' wafe who's a bat raltl('(J at hi.!VlllJ.! to melt the Creal Man fa<:f.' lo face VC'lcran 1.agunu <1Cl<1rs David Paul and Walter Oa-ly are pre!tlled in lo 11er v1('{"fn b<ickground r-0le~ as other ml•rnl>ers of thl· high t·ourt along with Elgin 'FIA5f "°'OH O .. Y IN OCTODEA A oltt• b'r' JtromP l.•ollli'Pfn('fl tr\C: QobPt1 f. Lt'~ Otf"f'U ed Dy OouQ1•'\ Rowr ~e-t Ge'SIOMt'~ Paul f()h .ana 0Aw10 Hill l10f'lh ng Oy R ic It. C,of\Of\, \l.ft9t' "'"'""°''' Jut1e Wtitl"'-'' PfP'\l'f'llt."(J T\WMJ•Y\ lnrouon s.&turo,a.,, a1 8 p lt"I unt11 0\ I Hi .at trw UQuna MOUUon Ptai;houw, tJ>#I LdQun.• (.--,.yon UfMo. LoQU\"ld Qfa"n R~u,."ilt•on\ ·~· 014) Ju~ucr Df!lnlf'4 Y,u w IU\Hu• R\ltr. l <k>fn1\ (nltt IU\I W'f' M~S.OnWorod\ Ju\1•<e M•rolo Wli'OI> Ju\l•t t JO\••",,,. ... ,.~ ju\llCf' Wdldr> T"')""D'\01 Ju\ltC.• AfnOfUv> Quine. v Ju1t1ce R1t twtrd C~u'v Ju\l1(r t hH\topt ... :r H+tllUtdt Blok• PMtOQt •PN-r Mlln~tl.tl TH£ t.AH C,..titQo< .... Ood\ U..trb..tr.t Var Hnll ~"" 6*MO I f:lt-.,(t" (.am~11 WoU,.,. 0 •1, E19.n Y oll JOl\r. VPrna, Oa~ .. ,d Pdvl Nvrmon w.-in~,.,n .. n r-r,,ri~ W•lt-\ ''IHI l nttflnnd1 Oaw10t-46~\ W •lltd ll. f!NJn I\ !)coll. John Vernay, :\11rmt111 WeingJrtcn •rnd f rc1nK Walco; Wilham Morn. <ind t>av1d Jl ,on1'~ complete th!! cast 1n mon· minor u~~·~·1 ments. Thc 1.a~u11a ~wlt 1111-! tiv Paul Tuft :rn<I l>:l\'td H 111 . 1s qu1tf.' 1mµo.;ini! "1th 1('. to""enn1• l;1v. I l1rar1•·~. \\hale H1l k t; .. b on "liglit 111~ dfloeb arc· inln • all' alld ,•ffed1Vl' THE HM h :-\1'1\(.t'. "OHKl:\C:-o,.f th• '1111n mt.· Court m:l\ lllll S l'l'lfl 111.l· a i:11ld IHIUl' f111 d1 a rn:lll:,l<;, hut 11 ~111~p11 rd two pla\ '> prcK.luc('f! ll1l'<.1lly tht'> yc•;1r itht' olht•r "Thi: '.\h1:nir11·1 nt Yankl''' > hoth ·~u1t•• 11111.irt·.s:.l\l' I ar"I \t1111d.n m O• t.1h1·1 m 1•ril!'. :1 un a111mo11.s tlc>11.s1onofh1gh int n t Pl•rfurma111·e.s 1•11nt111u1· ·1 u1 ::.<la\'> thrntilo(h Saturd:JV~ at th1· M11u!lr111 '1.; new <·urt:un 111111• of II pm.-in. the 1hcat1•1 r.oc Laguna C'nnvon Ho,1 cJ Laguna Hl'<1t•l1 .. Br\("t\STAGl:. Film editor H11·h ,inl Curr ll'r who s u1>f>rv1st•u the-cd1t111g of n11>r<• than IW• Laurl'l :ind ltardv and Our r.ang cumf'Chc<;, .... 111 ht honored F~1day al 7 I;, p m by tht Orange ( ount y Sons of llw l>e:,t·rt <..1 F.aurel and H;.i rdy fan C'lub1 in the Mer cury Hovm or Mercur~ Savin f!S an•I Loan. 1095 Irvine Blvd , Tustin three 1929 L&ll short subjects will be screened, a~ well as the pie throwing sequence from .. The Hattie of the Cen tur y" ( 1927 I which fN.1tures more than 2.000 cuslard pies in a ction The Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse 1s mter v1ew- ing for a new technical director. a city-funded. part-time position . . those interested s hould call playhouse d ir ector P ati Tambellim at 754•5159 for a n application and further information ... com M!Sl ((mo DUNC! W!SIMINSHR W!SIMlllSl!a ~ • " ' 5Jddi+'bd • '1nPdon11· I ,.,, 1 \'1• I II 1·1~y 19 Or '" 111 '.~, '>I ~81 S880 JiJ4 l~' l ll't! ~4 11 15':11 ib'H ,.0 PA55(5 ACCI P ffOOVfllN(J fHtS(NOAOlM(Hfl com 1o1rsa KUNll~&ION BIACM I,,.. 1 " .. I'• 1.: .. "' •. J 4 IRVIN[ GUD!NmY! .. I 'II • I• ' )\ J~ " I BR!l .. f' : • . SAN IUl k CArlSIUMO 'I !"UNA NIGUH omcr '1, '~ l It C1~tma I~ bl! i'1 11 loHSSION YlllO oam1 ' • •l 't11.1 fl1.1111:t !Jn,e In . ' « •r• ... ~ 10?7 ORAN Cl ,,,,, 'A1 I f,J/ ,'40 ! t 1 ,, Jo. 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MIAfUlUINI ............ ,,~ .. ___ ._e- n.I ..,,... lfttUI IACIC IN! __, ____ _,_ ...................... _.,-·-~­... 909 WI '9UIT ,,.. ............ ,,, .......... ·~Of--i­ntl llUI u.GON111 ......... , ....... ,. "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" _\'.._,,_,...,., .. , .. , ... ,-.-._,"' ,,,....,,, "HOPSCOTCH" (R) WllOA\'._, .. , .. , ... ..,.,___,,...., .. ,._ .. "llORDeRLINE" {PG) "THE IN-LAWS" (PG) One-Trick Pony Midler Movie 'Divine' lh llON 1• t:NNl rq(;1'0N '"""""··-.. -· ... rtw vt•1,at tit-v1 1l11t11c 1111vcrt11lcnts of liette M1\llt•r 10 1•11nn•r1 h ttve l~~n supt•• bly 1·upl ured 1n · 1>1 v111t• Murlrwss,'' lh1• llllll1tl product10n of the I .u1lcl I 'rnnpnuy which t!I !!~If rl'lelllling its product throul(h W11rn 1•r lfro~ The n'luv1c marks an 11ut1lJ1<'10uet 1.kbut for th.: ntiw l'•>mr)uny and should ............... PLAYS TRAGIC PAINTER ON STAGE TOUR Leonard Nlmoy H Vincent Van Gogh Lend an Ear Nimoy Plays Vall Gog h By J ACKIE HYMAN LOS ANGELES (APJ -Leonard Nimoy is still enthusiastically exploring new worlds. In his latest odyssey. Mr. Spock of "Star Trek" and the host of TV's "In Search Of" has turned back the clock a century to explore -on stage -the worl<t of one of the most tragic and e nigmatic figures of the 191.h century -painter Vincent Van Gogh. Nimoy's one·man, multi media production has c riss-crossed the country tn r ecent weeks, hitting such diverse points as Boston . Detroit and Omaha. Neb. The show, which he rlirected himself and adapted from a script by Phillip Stephens. will be prescnte<l in Los /\n){f'les Oct 2·5 NIMOY l\U~O HAS ar ranged for "Vincent. The Story of a Hero" to he I a peel for d 1:-;t rt but ion to the home video market Van Gogh. fam ed for his int ense. i m pressionistic landscapes. committed suicide a fter what were reported lo be recurnng houts or insam ty But, s3ys N1moy. 11 wasn't really insanity al all. "The major question w e deal with in the play i•. what was wrong w1th Vincent Van Gogh.," said the 49-year old actor in a telephone mterview from Dayton. Ohio, where he was performing. That question also was the topic of an ''In Search Of" episode. N1moy noted, explaining in his rich, familiar voice, "We have very specific evidence that he was epileptic." IN TIIE PLAY, WHICH includes projections or Van Gogh's paintings on two screens. Nimoy portrays both the artis t and lhe painter's brother and mentor, Theo Theo s ubs idized Vincent, who sold only one painting during his lifetime -for the equivalent of $80. A pamting or Van Gogh's sold at auction this year for $5.2 million, Nimoy added Bill touring in a dem anding solo performance isn 't enough to absor b Nimoy's energies. He 's also wr iting a series scripf entitled "In Search of Great Lovers," a look at the Don Juan·Casanova myths . And, with partner s. he's working on a treat- ment for a television movie and bas optioned a play. "I LIKE THE IDEA O•' helping lo develop a project." Nimoy explained. "There ar e some tim es I wish I was just acting. and at other times I get hungry to be developing something." Nimoy, who perfor med the lead in "Equus" for a time on Broadway, admits that the stage, com pared to television. is "much more tjme con- suming for the dollars earned." But. he adds. "There are some things one can do on the stage that would never be done for television or movies -like 'Vincent.' " IT HAS BEEN SAID that Nimoy's fame as the ha lf-alien Mr Spock overshadows his other acting accomplishments. but Nimoy harbors no resent- ments against the role. .:c>I 11 orr to a strong start. both fmanc1ally and art 1sllcally "01v1ne Madne ss " i s. a s M idle r •H:knowledgcs al one point, a "time capsule version" of her concerts There are bits and pieces from <lifferent shows she has done. There's also the sleazy Divine Miss M and tacky Delores DeLago personae, the raunchy Sophie Tucker jokes and the wistful and touching Magic Lady. all lied together with M1dler's irreverent sense of humor Midler 1s a great vulgarian who delights in tackiness and open sexual inn uendos an.d her E•ecuuvept°""""•' Proch.tc•r-0.n<tOf OtYIHE MAOHlfH Y •CemjNfly -•rd.Jettrey MICl\eel All<l\l<t ;.,,., 81ell, &ene Mldle• a'"'" Yllenc:" Wrilt" ,~...,.,-, ....... w.1~ ,... iieue Mldtt•. JOO l'ffl Brown, Ut• H-19. Ol•• Gr•Y. •••1"9 Sues row Aunnu>Q ""'• '4 ,..,,,...._ "" ................. .. vocabulary is generously laced with profanity. But this is only one aspect of her personality and the main strength of the fi lm is the manner in which it reveals the full scope and brimant subtlety of her talent. SHE IS OUTRAGEOUl\LY funny and defiantly tough , but there is also a tender and vulner able side, which comes through on the plaintive ballads and the Magk Lady routine. She's also capable of a wide variety of expressions, which are beautiful- ly studied in William A. Fraker's excellent photo· graphy. Al various times she looks pretty, plain , young and old and she has t he uncanny ability to lotaUy change her appearance to suit the material she is performin~. The only problems s he encounters are on the rock songs, which s he delivers with such intensity and emotion that the lyrics are usually rendered inaudible. This is something that has been de· veloping over the past few years and something she should work to correct. "DIVINE MADNESS" WAS written by Jerry Hia tt. Midler and Bruce Vilanch and was filmed ~1th 10 cameras during three spec ial concerts at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium last winter. The fi Im captures all -of .thf' excitement of a live perfor mance and s hows the affectionate r apport that bonds Midler and her audience It also points up the incredible arpount of ener~y she puts into a performance. Midler is accompanied by the Harlettes - Joct!lyn Brown, Ula Hadwig (who 1s the only one remairung from t he •)nginal group) and Diva Gray who provide backup vocals and "immoral" sup· ~IOrt. Irving Sudrow 1s featured in an amusing title c redit sequence .is a head usher briefing his staff on the upcoming concert and the "quatity" attrac- twus that are presented there The prndurtion has been attractively designed by Albert Brenner. with costumes by Robe.rt OeMora . 0JShy choreography by Toni Basil and Marla Blakey and colorful concert l1J!hting by E H B. "Chip ' Monck The excellel')l musical ar rangements and supuv1sion are by Tony Berg and Randy Kerber, and Glenn Farr's editing con- tributes greatly lo the fl uid pace and visual in- terest HOLLYWOOD tAP 1 Dinah Shore 1s giving up her daily t alk show, "Dinah and Fnends." after JI) vears · Mis~ Shore ts considering offers of other tele vision projects wh en her contract expires in mid-October. She became a talk show hostess in 1970. first with "Dinah's Place" on NBC. t hen in syndication with "Dinah's Place," which was renamed "Dina h and Friends" a year ago. Peter OToole THE STUNT MAN (A) 11:1•1:-.u ~19:11 IN GOO WE TRUST (PG) ,.,...,_. •:1 .. 1•1•:11 URBAN COWBOY (PG) ,_._1e:• BRUBAKER IR) 2:30-7:30 11.AIRPLANE11 lrGl = "DIVINE MADNESS" (A) "XANADU" (PG) .fitherWa'I. he'll get it in the end "STARDUST MEMORIES" (PG) "11'fE EMPllE ,,., STRIKES IACIC" _..,, .... _ "Bl UES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT' (R) "S~OKEY a THE .... ~PAUL SIMON ...,.,BLAIR BRCM'N , ,, .. ,..,~RIP TORN . JOAN HACKEn I c:::::.-:::=.::~.-.. ~::..... -J BANDIT PART II" "1141" ALLEN GCXJRWITZ . MARE WINNINGHAfv4t , LOU REED Pi<ICW .. ,..,., MICHAEL· TANNEN c·)"'"' .. ""t.w MICHAEL HAUSfVtAN W.~teot>v PAUL SIMON () ...... ),,.ROBERT M. YOUNG • "•"·'· ... PAUL SIMON ·lR I ···--~ -····--·~ ................... [J]I OCIU't.,.., 1 · '"•htfl•tH-.•litt' STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 STARTS TOMORROW ·~c.• -·1MT1_,T _ ... 'cmMWHT ............. 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I I \Ill HW l'lt II HI NOW PLAYING A•C ORANGE MALL Orange 637 0340 MAO'S SOUTH COAST Costa Mesa 546·2711 EDWARDS' SADDLHACI( El Toro 581 ·5880 HWARH' CINEMA WEST Westminste.I--fill1 ·3935 PAClftC S Ml-WAY 31 DRIVE·IN Westminster 891 ·3693 STADIUM DRIVE-IN Orange 639·8770 "WILLIE a PHIL" .. , · illlll "-1194'11 ll'\.U9 ,,., "CAOOYSHACK" "BRONCO BILLY" 'AIRPLANE' cHA,.LH BR0Ni<*-'.tiill 1Uo10 '"BOftD!ALINE" ~IU." """'"'' -._. CNI I "' e:o "IMDOl.~ AQI , ... ~. ...I «r' -----... -' r • ... _ .. .-. ---. -------------------------.... ~------".!1111 .... ~........._---~------~-------,, .. Featuring_._._. ___ c·· INSIDE : •Happenings •Erma Bombeck •Ann Landers •Classified People-movers Seen For Growing Coast Dunng the 1980s. Orange Coonty 1s expected to add new residents equvalent to the combined populations of Anaheim. Santa Ana and Huntington Beac h How w ill this influx be sheltered and transported? A rch1tact Randy Bosen gives his views on what 17lc1Y oe expected ArchitectW't: in Oran~t-l'oW\ ty. What's ahead" .. ·or openers. it 's prt'dll'ted tbat there will be an mnux of between 400.000 and 600,000 new people to Uus 1trea U\ lbe next decade. • "That's like dumping the cum bined populations of Anaheim , Santa Ana and Huntington Beac h on us " said R andy Bosch, this year's president ot the Orange County Chapter. American Ins titut e o f Architects. Ii cn ¢m b(•r Or»ngt' ·ounty l'lt1 ie.ns (.)\re(•t1on Finding Com mmee, s aid, ··There will ~ a tremendous a m o unt o r r e - dt-velopment. more private than -PUbl11: There will l>e morl' htgh density centers like the a1 rp<>rt, downtown An aheim and f ashion Island. "THERE Al.$0 will be people good transit system. a fixed in· dependent gujdeway controlled by a computer. ·'There also wall be people movers within the core a reas," Bosch predicted. "It will be a radically dirferent lHe style. We will think about multi-use, the live.work-play ethic. There will be dense residential areas." D•lly .. lleCSt.lft,._ they're doing something that Im· pacts the whole community." He foresee5 more preservation or older residential are\§... IDd... some roncem s abOu{ the mus o f '50s -s t y le tracts here, part1cuJarly in the central part or the county. Many a r e in de teriorating neighborhoods. and they are "a big problem we're going to have to race." he s aid. The shapes of the new build- ings of the '80s and '90s will in· e lude modern condominium towers, painted buildings to cut down glass in response to energy needs. and buildings influenced by the past. Bosch s aid. IF A HOUSE most represent- '1ned the outdoors without Imp- inging." Perhaps a new way ol thinking about architecture is represent:· ed by Philip Johnson's head· quarters building for AT&T in New York , the rirs t "post· modem·• high-rise. 1 t has a cornice on top for de· coration and resembles "a piece or Chippendale furniture," Bosch said. ··n ·s a new way to integrate s omething of the past." THE GLASS and stainless steel boxes that have been built in recent years ''could be built anywhere in the world today. P e ople want to express 'There will be a tremendous amount of re- development. more pnvate than pub/Jc. There will be more h1gh-dens1ty centers like the airport, downtqwn Anaheim and Fashion Island. They will all be linked with a good transit system ative of Southern Californi a architecture were to be selected it would be the ranch-s tyle home, Bosch srud. s omething a bout a parficular place " --· HE TOOK A FEW moments from his busy practice to chat in his new offices in the Mercantile Building of South Coast Village about what be sees ror the COUD· ty in the decade ahead. Bosch, who also serves on the Bosch s aid architects '"are realizing more and more that Randy Bosch, president of the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects The sprawling homes, which were built arter World War II and now repr~sent a luxury because of their space, "blended outdoor li ving with indoor .'" Rosch scud . "'The structure de· It is important to design build· ings suitable to their area, Bosch said. "'What 1r you put up Greek columns on a lilt-up con- crete building in the Irvine In- dustrial Complex? ··A radical building can break down the social fabric." Ona Wing By ARTHUR R. VINSEL °'*IMlly ,._SUI! A guy named Ken Hutchins, who rought cold sweat and kept his mouth shut as a Continental Airlines exec preaching and promoting air travel for years while scared witless of flying is teaching aclusforpeoplellkeme. Hutchins, now a psychotherapist and psycbololY teacher al Orange Coast College, says be flew more than 100,000 air miles, while out- wardly calm and even rejoicing to fellow passengers. 1bere be was up there, eight miles high with the jet stream a t bis tail, hyping the sarety. com- fort and pleasure of it all while literally flying, if not living, a lie. "IT HAS NOT BEEN until recent years that I have discovered what it is like to be comfortable enough lo even eat a meal more tl!an 10 feet off the ground," Hutchins admits in bis clua outline. He plqes be now oan change all that with bis power~ positive thinking course that purports to takethefearoutofflying. For you, maybe. Notfor me. No,thanka. My pbilmophy is that the same thing that hap- pened t.o Icarus, the mythical Greek who flew too near the sun OD-wings fashioned of wax and featben can happen t.o a 747 too. Flying is against nature and maybe it really is all some giant cosmic trick. done with mirrors. "If the eood Lord meant for us to fly. he Go Fly A Kite would have given us tickets," is the way an old newspaper colleague put it one hot August when asked why on e arth he was driving from California to Kansas on vacation with a wife and inf ant baby. Perhaps I fl y too infrequently to lose that white-knuckled apprehension and the urge to run to the air terminal restrooms 12 limes in the hour before e.nplaning. Or perhaps all those trips were necessitated by waiting in the airport lounge on a barstool closest tothe bartender's duty station, frantically watching the clock as departure time ap- proached. · THE nRST TIME I ever new, it was on my Dad's lap· in the back seat of his buddy Harry Keane's decrepit Piper Cub looking down on the patchwork gold and green farmlands around San Lujs Obispo. I kept thinking we were going lo rail out the window whenever we banked. and a Prayer ~ince that summer evening 32 years ago, I have Oown in Cessnas; DC-3s; DC-6s ; DC-7s , bouncy 707s : a 747, Catalina Airlines Grumman Goose amphibians; a USMC Huey helicopter; gale-tossed DeHavilland Otter , Air California 737 fanjets and the Goodyear Blimp. Once I finally got up the nerve after a ride on the Goodyear Blimp, ror a featbre story several years ago, to book another blimp ride for an old girlfriend's birthday surprise. THREE HOURS LATER, having arrived at work, I was out covering the crash of the Goodyear Blimp. the s ame one we would have been taking a joyride on for her birthday the next week. Little things like that keep happening to re· mind me of Wilbur and Orvil I'! Wright's legacy to modern man. My all-time worst plane ride, however, OC· curred in 1977 when we booked a week's vacation in Puerto Vallarta, flying via Mexicana Airlines. I had, indeed. to be carried off at Puerto Vallarta and rushed from that airborne stagecoach to a converted Volkswagen Thing open·top roadster used as an ambulance for the local public clinic. As travel goes , l think in retrospect that the Donner Party had a better time than we did aboard Mexicana Airlines. or at least they must haverelt more in controloftheirfate. WE TOOK OFF from LAX in a blinding storm. bound for the sun-drenched tropics that day. We had to run through the downpour for the PtJexicana aircraft waiting on the runway. No sheltered boarding tunnel had been available. Once aboard, takeoff time just came and went. We sat there on the ground. The cabin doors were closed a nd pressurization was building up. when all or a sudden there was a loud blast. a whoosh and a rush of wind MY WIFE TURNED around a nd spotted a stewardess and a steward frantically latching the hatch that had blown open due to faulty closure, luckily not atJS,OOOfeet. But something happened when the pres· surized hatch blew open . causing a tiny. but stub· born shaving nick inflicted that morning to rup tu re again. I relt a trickle down my neck. "You'rebleeding ... ," s aid my wife. Soon. my handkerchief was soaked through and my shirt collar was darkening. The engines roared to life as mine seemed to be ebbing. "l ·n hit the head after we take orr." l whimpered, gelling scared as the tiny vein along my jawline le.aked a way my life. or so it was · beginning lo seem . Once airborne, I was the first passenger to the lavatory. Neither men's nor women's had any paper towels, nor djd they have any running water, an oversight the stewa rdess partially remedied by brin~in~ us a case of paper towels that I held on my lap for l,SOOmiles . "Senor, wouJd you like some ice?," the stewardess finally asked. She obliged, not by bringing a discreet icepack to chill and stanch the Dow of blood, but a large, eccoomy si&e plastic bag like you buy at a 11; quor store to keep a good6to11 p.m . cocktail party supplied. I almost froze lo death holding that in my lap. BEFORE LONG, people at the front of the aircraft were making trips to the toilets that didn't work in the t ail just to get a glimpse of the gore-covered grtngo in the back. They probably were making book on whether I'd live till we landed, and the captain even had put the plane on automatic pilot to come back and ex- amine me. which made me feel even more ap-prehensive. Tbe capt.ain fmally radioed ahead from 600 miles out to have a physician and that i.naane VW Thing-ambulance waiting, but at leut we were waved through Puerto Vallarta customs without so much as a cursory search. They probably were making book on· whether / 'd live till we landed. and the captain ei,:en had put the plane on automatic pilot to come back and examine me, wh ich made me feel even more apprehensive. A bunch or wizened little old nuns helped me out or the VW Thing at the c llnic -not in the part of Puerto Vallarta you see in travelogue com· mercials -and carried me inside. TKEYWEPT AND cluckedtheirtongues a lot as they placed me on a cold. tile table which was e ven more frightening. but after a quick scrub, the young doctor patched me up with one single stitch to close the tiny vein. Naturally, he s aw fit to shave the beard from one whole side or my face to take one stitch, and being a stubborn sort I drew stares all the rest of the vacation with just half a beard. I refusedtoshave offtheotherhaJf. Suffice it to say I won't be in Pror. Hutchihs' OCC cl~ next week trying to learn how not~ be afraid or flying. Just as sure as not, the guy sitting next to me in the class wouldtryto hijackthe auditorium. 4 The Business of Bearing Another Woman's Baby By CHERYL Tlll1MAN LOUISVILLE, Ky. <AP> -Surrogate Parent.mi Auociatea Inc. is expecting Ila first finished product this fall. Jt will be a baby boy, due sometime around the week~ November 15. Surrotate Parenting is a baby-making busi· nea1, alpine up women willing to bear children for couples who themselves cannot produce off•prinl. &AftE aaOPBY. the organiaation'a at- tomeJ, laid the first surrosate mother -who doe1 not atve her real name but 1oe1 by Ellaabetb kane ln connec:tloo with her au.r- ropte modMll' activities -ta a 37-year-old JI. 11..U woman with three children ol ber own. SM w• lmprepaUld with 1perm from tbe male partner of a couple who cannot bear cblldrm. Tbat tbe baby ii a boy -and that be ta beatt.by -ta already known because of teata aec"8ar)' due to the mother'• aae. said M1. lroplt.J. Surrotate Pareatln1 wu establlahed in 1'•~ b)' Dr. Richard l.Avln, a Loulavllle ln· fertility specialist. and Karen Zena, a former paralegal worker. Ms. Zena said the driving force behind the organization wu Levin, who "has a real feeling for those couples who come here unable to have children." '-.. IT 18 A SERVICE that people need to know about." she added. Ma. Brophy s'aid the parents in lhiA first caa.e have not met the surro1ate mother, but have spoken to her by telephone. When asked about how much cootact the surrogate wanted \o have with the child while he or she 1rowa up, she replied, "I don't really think she (the surrogate) wanta any further con - tact with the child, other than lmowin1 It 11 healthy and happy," The lawyer said Surrosate Parenlln1 bu to devise ita own contract between the blolOllcal mother and the prospective parenta. Tbere wu no ll)odel to 10 by. THE Bl&TB certificate will bear the aame1 ol the father and the surro1ate motber. Accord· ing to Ms. Brophy. the child muat be 1e1ally adopted by the wife of the father. Ma. Brophy would not divulge how much the surrogate mothers are being paid. "We ask the women to just tell us what they're interested in,•• she said, adding that most of the surrogate fees range from $5,000 to Sl0.000. The attorney said that in many states where it is illegal to pay for a child, the wtte can apply to be the baby's stepmother. DURING AN INITIAL three-hour consulta· tion between the prospective parents and Sur· rogate Parenting, Ms. Brophy and Levin try to poin&eut all the things that could 10 wron1: the surrogate mother could chan1e her mind, the child mil.ht not be bom healthy, their contract.I have not been tested all a legal precedent. The session, she sfld, informs clienta "how we 1ot ltart.ed, SM>• our procedure work• now, what kind ol examinaUona we put tbo.e women through.·• TboM examlnationa lnchade a fertility H · am, JJ8YChiatric and paycholo1lcal teaUn1 and a check ol the surro1ate'1 children to make sure they 're healthy. Some couples, Ma. Brophy said, may request extra tests of the surrogate mothers, such as an IQ test. THE INFORMATION about the surrogates iB stored io a computer so that the organisation and the parents can call up descrlptiona of women who would be appropriate biological mothe.rs. During the pregnancy. the father is re- quired lo take out insurance policies to provide for the surrogate mother's family should she die while pregnant and for the baby should the father die. Ms. Brophy said she know. of no other such or1anhation and that the service has heard from interested parties in some 30 states. as well as Canada. Mexico, France and Italy. THE LAWYER would not divul•e the ti I number of sWT01ate mot.hen enaa1ed by the ·1 or1aniution, but she said SWT01ate ParenUn1 l' la Proceedint with regular inaemlnatlona. "'l'he thina ii t.o keep •UITOl•te parenUna ln • a controlled manner," Ma. Zena Hid. "We want ti to make aure that It's stUI perceived that not everybody goes and dou th.is." II I . .ti "'•' .... --·-·--..--. ~ ... . • ..... -·-·-·-~ .. ·------------- f".! llAH•l'll ll FEATURING Need to Rediscover Pride MAllUFACTUIEI &OOIS --· BIAND NEW -OPEN ARM • SEWS TRICOT TO DENIM WITHOUT TENSION ADJUSTMENT • SEWS THE MOST DIFACULT SHEERS & SYNTHETICS WITHOUT PUCkERING OR SIUPPtNG • SEWS STRETCH * PROGRAMMED BUTTON HOLES • BLIND HEMS * I , 2, l NEEDLE • DECORATIVE AND MORE 25 YEAR GUARANTEE ALL PARTS & LABOR SANTA ANA 2151 M. GRHD AYE. (111.) Ml-1113 -__ , -VISA -TCll .. S AVAll AllL l t ~0~111 110 40)) D f•1I 0 WARNlR -> ~ 1 ;::::-s ... ~ ~~ -~I A fl R HUNTINGTON BEACH 1l2H BUCM BLYD. ( 11•) Ul-1111 WATCH FOR GR AND O PENI NG O F LA MIRA DA & MISSION VIEJO STO RES' COMPUTl SflVICf Al'• MAICU • 20 YIA•S IJU•HllNCI 0Pfl'o 10 9 MON 1hru fRI 10 6 SA I NOON 5 SUN Of;/\H l\NN LANDERS Wf' rt•11d .a lot about lhL• l\nw r lttui worker and h1:1 lu11ne1111 and low levt>I ur p rlltJuc• t1vily Wt• also rt•u1l 14, lol :.houl :uinw fleu hn.ttn ,!i::::;;,,j .......... 14¥, ~LV~.4W~~ ~ w1•1ar punl11 wht•11 'iht• l(•l'°'!'I l o ht•d Hu i w~ 11 t' V t' I rt• h ti U rl y I h I ti~ a h out A 111 t•r1 r un Ill U I\ II t( l' OI I' 11 l II II d wht•lht·t lht'y lrt>ut th1•1 r lH''>Vk hkt' hu m an h .. 111 1{11 or dol(:o l'Ull you lffi Ulo(ll)C tht.• rt-c·ltnai. 11( J ll t·mr>loycc who hu11 i.ulft.1 .. 11 u heurt .il l 11 1·k " 1n lhc 1n u·ni;1vt' 1·i.r1· unJt and the ~u pt.·rvtsor t1·lt•p ho n cs h 1" w1Cc t'Vl'I )' day tu hnd oul whtn he 1:. fitOlni-! tu htc< h:H'k 1111 tht' )ob" I u1>~ to work for d \0. u 11d crful m an wh o t ruined h1:. Dt"QPI€' with t ht.• phalo:.uphy. 'If the pup il ha::tn't learned, the tcurhcr ha:.n't taught " It wa:. nul the worker who got lh\C' blame if m1:.lakt:-. were made 1l was the ma n in charge or the departm ent In thu:.c days management was train e d t o get employees to t•ooperate and produce for them 1>coplt' were inspired to g ive their best. Until bi g bus ine ss goes back to treating he lp like human beings , r a lh (!r than "t h e en e m y," this country ain't goin · nowhere' THE S LAVE I N MICHIGAN DEAR SLAVE : or course, there are tyran- nical, exploitive people In management. bul there are also l azy. c areless. incompetent employees who are rip· ping o ff their bosses from bell to breakrast. More to the point. we must some h ow r e · discov e r pride In workmanship and the p e rsonal satisfaction that comes from a job w e ll done -or this country ain't going nowher e. D E A H 1\NN LA N DERS My husbC:tnd has some very peculiar 1 d e a s abo ut w h a t 1 s san it ary and what 1s nol lie is a real nut when 1t comes to food. For ex ample. he re fuses lo eat anything I buy at a b ake s a le . He won't even taste the food at a fami· ly picnic or a churc h bazaar. According lo him . "You never know ho w clean the kitc hen Brin9 Us Your Tired and Weary Knives FREE K.NIFE SHARPENING Saturday, Oct. 4 II a.m.-4 p.m. A J. A. Henckel's Represe ntative will be on premise to answer all your Questions regarding any brand of knife . GOURMET t .. ARKET MHh, S. .. nd. Del md Pr1 •~• 3444 I. eo..t Hwy .. c ......... Mw 675-1353 FUI DILIYBY a.PALS for October The Opals of October collectlon returns to Orange County.for an exclusive once-a-year showing only at Jewels by Joseph. See this dazzling display of colors bursting from a magnificent selection of opal jewelry and loose stones available for sale. Visit with Opal authority Norman Cornell. along with our staff of expert gemologists. Sept ember 29 through October 4 A1111 '"'""dt-rs ·------·. - ~a11 . and I 'm not taking uny ehanct·s " T his sume m an nosses h111 teeth several limes a 1hay which 1s OK but he wa lks around the house with floss hanging from both corners of his mouth He will drop the floss anywhe re he hap· pens lo be If it get s c11ught in the vaccuum s weeper, so what? l am s ick of finding used floss un the arms of chairs and on the sofa It 's dis - gusting My husband thinks he knows everything a nd will not listen to a word !say. You.howevef·j\!'~ "a very s ma rt pe~"\ according to him . So, will you please te ll him ho w sanita ry 11 i!> for othe r members o r the fa mily to have to han91e an other person's used de nt al fl oss '> TA NGL E D UP l N ROCHESTER DEAR TANG: Floss- ing should be done in private -and the used noss should tie disposed of lmml"diately. Anyone who d<~s othf'rwlse is ill-mannert"d ;,and gross. Please tt'll "Mr. ('lean" thi s advice c om es straight from the freshly flossed mouth of that "smart p ('r son " in C'hica~o. D EAH /\NN L/\NOEHS l.J'i l Fe bruary the• d aughter of a cln'if' friend h:1d a big ehun·h weddin~ She woFe wh ite a nd had seven bridesmaids On Aug. 3 s he gav1.· birth to ~ hah> boy who weighed 8 pound-. 11 oun('eS Thl' I.Ht Jc ':-. mf•ther 1:-. lt·llrng ,., 1'1'.\ llllt.' lh(• lJalJ_\ WJ• }Jll mature. Please explain how a premature baby can weigh more than m ost nine-m o nthe rs ? The woman is so insis · tent I decided to let you settle it. -NOBODY'S FOOL IN TRENTON DEAR NOBODY'S : Unusual? Yes. l~possl· hie? No. What lntrlgaes me ls not tbe slse of tbe baby, but the s ize of your interest. Why do you care?. OEAR ANN I.ANDERS I j u s t finis hed reading the let· tcr from "N Y Ques- t 1011 " regardin g the S \\-1ng1 n g sa d - masoch1st1c mar riage I am wnt1ngon un 1m puls l' to s u bs tant i a le your response In a i!enerat1on ~ho st· m o t t o 1 s "Anvth1nggot·~ "it ta kes l' o u r a ~ c l 11 d c c• I a r c somclhtng 1s ·s1rk, :-.1ck. !>lt.'k I :1m a l7-vet1r old h11mo!'.(•'(t1.tl an<l kn11w !>Pvt• r a I IH' o p 1 c w h fl pr<.1t'l lt't • S <ind M H~ a W a~ llf It ft• I ha Vf' 11('\'Cr lw l'll HI\ 111 v1·d 1 n that ..,luff h11t h il\t' w1tm•!>:,ed pll'llt \ ()111: or my best fr1t•n1b ~ti:. mixed up \\,1th ll It \\,,~·sad ln ~atch ,. .. m .. 0111· I l iked de tl•nurat<· Evt'nt u.ally I st•\ t•red l'Ontart bec<JU~e I coul<ln 't e ndure• the !>t'\'l'rt' C'h angc 1n his flt'rsonalily My frtc>nd is ..,1 Ill looking fur a heller I rip and 1s twC'om1ng 1n t'rt'.t ~tngl y weird and m1..,~·rahh> S:\1 1:. sick . ;ind 1t ,.., p ru1·t1c·t·t1 arn()ng -.t r(11ght ..., ;,.., wt·ll ..1.., ,.:a-'" I cannot lH'lll:' t' th.tl IX'llph· \\h•1 .il1usc• 1•.11·h other " hod11·~ and • nJll.' p;.1in .ire normJI ( ___ 11 __ o_r_o __ s_c_o_p_e ___ ] FRIDAY, OCT. 3 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIF.S (Ma rc h 21 April J'.}1 f'ocus on 1m print ing !>tylt!, making rnost of charisma. ac C'e pting neetl for change, rev1s1on and travel Member of opp.>!.1te sex figures prom inently. c•s pec1a lly af born under GC'mm1. V1r,go c>r Sagil tan us TAURUS <Aµnl 20 May 20 1 Emphas is on prope rty, basic issues , secun ty and willingness to obtain a valid. professional a ppraisal of possessions. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): What begins as something trivial could be transformed into a "critical s ituation." Ke y is to be flexible and to give full play to intellectual c uriosity. CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Playing games now could pro ve e xpens ive . Know it and review recent lessons. Whatever you do. do it. to win. Your position is stronger than might be an- ticipated. Accent on money, paymenL<>. collec· lions and locating misplaced article. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22>: Your words and views receive wide attention. Lunar pos ition e mphasizes personal appeal. popularity and timing that is on target. You 'll be rid or burden and have marvelous chance for new s tart in new direction. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Obtain valid hint by re ading Leo message . Stress independence. originality and willin gness to pioneer a project. You solve a myste ry and result could be solid profit. LIBRA I Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): Emphasis on friendship, accurate impressions. romance and re alization of dividends based on stock or busi· ness investments. You r egain sense of direction and recoup recent loss. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov 21): Some persons attempt to belittle your property or personal capa bilities. Maintain balance and humor. You are going in right direction. SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov. 22 Dec 21>. Whal ap· pears to be an upset will boome rang in your favor. Take long-range vie w. Me ans look beyond the immediate and per ceive potential. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an . 19): Brang forth powe rs of discrimina tion. Be selective . Check financial rating of one who makes grandiose promises. AQUARIUS (Jan 20· Feb. 18 > · Go s low, lie low, be obser vant. plant seeds for future. Avoid cos igning, be aware or legal rights a nd pe rmissions. Accent on partnership proposals, marital status and ability to relate to whims of publlc. PISCES <Feb 19-Mar. 20): Define terms concerning basiC' issues. including services, de· pendents and employm ent. If realistic. you win. Otherwise. you could become victim of self· deception. WEEKENDER Qeta It ALL t09ether Frldeye In th• H111fj~INI Good for you. l\nn C.:llEERING IN COSTA MESA. DEAR CHEERING : Of coune, you are rl•ht, but· many people think SM l•~~Jrin~.~.~ f r y 'rgays because of the porno nlma and iay pubUcatlons lb.aJ. ad- vert Is e S M para · pheroalla . Thanks for writln« lo inform t)e un&ophistkated -wh~b most ol us are. DE A R A N N LANDERS · A group of people go out for d inner Some o rder drinks, som e don't. Some order o.ii, ,. .... ,...,_ e ntrees. desscrL<; a la Bandirraft Sale ca rte , and after-dinner drinks. Some don't The bill a rrives a nd he/she pays hls sha re, plus a tip. Let 's s ay $15. The n he /s he 1s to ld. Preparing items for the annuaJ Arrowcraft Sale of the Pi Beta Phi South Coast Alum· nae Club are Mrs. Richard Cooling (left) and Mrs. Charles Sparkuhl. The sale, on Wednesday Oct. 8, at Sherman Foundation Gardens, Corona del Mar will benefit cot- tage industries of mountain residents and the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, Tenn. For information, call Mrs. Sparkuhl at 640-4965. "You owe another $10." This is questioned and t he bill is examined o nce aga in . The waite r ex- plains t hat the bill was split equally a mong the guest!> because a break· .-------------=---------=---, down is tou complicated . Everyone must come up wi th m ore m o n ey because they are $50 short. • I find this a nnoying. mconsider ate and rude cs ~cially when I am made to look like the cheap one . My bill is usually smaller than the others because I don't drink. Splitting bills is fine if t he differe nce is reas onable <S2 or $3). But if people want to have elaborate d mne rs with C'Ocktails a nd wme, they s hould n't expect <>omeone else to pay for them. partiC'ula rly i C they 're not do~<: frienrls Please adv1:-.e m e o n what ca n be done about lh1s, and don't :-.<1y not to go 'q,ut 1 n group s becausf· t·n tert<1111ing 11ut 1s \'ery popular these d a y s a n d c a n · t Ii t• 1 ~l\111ded ('llE A P ~H OTS IN llA;\11 1.TO.'.\: DEAR HA~: Th e -.olulion b. i.o obvious I c an't unde rl>t a nd why vou had t-0 "'ntt' to me ·1 o i. i st o n ~ r p a r a l f' Chf'ck~. I : .. , ' • BALLY .. , \t1//::..,./.lllJ \1 •. Tailors your fall look. Tlie Kiltie Moc Good compony to travel 10 ond hord to be w ithout N ovy or M id Brown Coif with Crepe Sole and Heel ; , lj • ~ ~~~SHOES " .-Hit rrl11<1t1'. d, HliltJI<- 1. , .. ,,, ' \\ J /u /11 " ,, ,,, lo ...., 99 Fashion Island ... Newport Beach ... 759-9551 r ...... ------- I Th. I 1s coupon I will go right to I your head. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I $5.00 OFF AN\' COMMAND PERFORMANCE SERVICE t llairr ut. Perm. Color & F'rosting > OPEN EVENINGS & MONDA VS t ·t 0-'IL V t-8 SATURDAYS NOW OPEN SUNDA VS 1Z·5 SOUTH COAST PLAZA 1 Upper Level. Next To Sears Around Com er From Woolworth's 754-5768 Command Performance* For the loolu that get the looks, .. --1 I I I I I I I I I L ____________________ J • I ' ·----. --.. • Clip along dotted line Offer explrn 10/31/80 .. ... "..(,,.~ -----· --... ~-- I ' 11 ·d ,\ I I .. ' .. -------------- FEATURIN G AT LUAU ARE (FROM LEFT} NATE READ£. COSTA MESA MAYOA Anene Schaefer, ha Amburgey and Paul Brecht. Orchid Ganlen Mixing Most chambers of commerce ha ve mixers each month so the members can get to know ea ch other and add a little fun to the business day _ But the Costa Mesa group has real- ly had some millers once in a while. One is the annual luau. now history for the fifth time . It ge ts bigger and better eve ry year as its reputation grows . This year again Paul ud Jaae Brecht opened their orchid gardens ff app.-nings By Judith Olson for the event and Mrs. Brecht made delicious hors d 'oeuvres . There was Hawaiian dancing and Island muaic. and Brecht's colorful orchids set an appropriate mood. More than 400 chamber members and guests stopped by, including ex- ecutive manaaer Na&e Reade, Costa M esa M ayor A rle n e Scbafe r , l'hitm bt>rpresadent, Dr. Robert Moore, Ken •·o wler , the presid ent elect , and Orville ud Bea Amburgey. There were also numerous mem- bers of the Lions Club in attendance. ~ Many people he re on the Orange Coast quietly go about their work day by d ay, never ca us ing a ripple and-- yet malting an impact on the lives of others. Such a person is Msgr. Tbomas Ne vln. who ha s just completed 50 years as a Rom an Catholic priest . He is the rector of St. Joachim's in Cost a Mesa and beloved by all his nock. His quick Iris h wit and good humor have 1tlso kept m e mbers of the New port-Mes a · 1 rv io e Interfaith Council in good spirits over the pa.st fe w years. Nevin was honored by the council during its first board m eeting of the year at St. Mar k Presbyte ria n Church, Corona del Mar. A plaque was pres ented to rum by the Re~. BUI McQuold, Interfaith president. When Your Routine Gets Better With Age One of the few advantages <malce that ONLY a.dvantage) to aginr: is be· iog in a position to compare the present wilh lhe past. Tbe older I get the longer the dis- tance I walked to school, the colder the winters, the more ragged the un- derwear and the poorer 1 become. 1 bad an audie.nce close to lean lhe other nisbt aa I described how I used to paint my varicose veins with ma- gic marten so they would look like textured stockings, when I saw the group was losing interest. Quickly, I went into my J :c an-r e m e mbe r · when-gasoline -was-o nly · 10-cents·a · gallon and a-movie-c ost-a -nickel routine. That always impresses them. From across the room, a young man said. "Think of the stories our generation will have to tell in just five years." •·How do you figure that ?·' f asked. "Okay, assumjng tha t the current rate of inflation is compounded an· nually over the next five years, you can pretty well figure out that if a posta ge s tamp cost 15 cents this year . in 1985, it 'll cost 35 cents. Or a pack of cigarettes that cost 85 cen ts will ioom up to $1.95." The group began to drift over to where he was speaking. ·'Can you imagine what kind of attention you're going to get in five years by saying. 'Why. J bought a home and only paid $150,000 for it in LA !' Can't you hear someone saying, 'What kind of a dump couJd you buy for $150,000? Why, I looked at one the othe r d ay w ith on e bath and a carport ror $343.000!" The whole group got caught up in the s pirit of what he was saying . "People will never believe I once bougl-• a slice of pizza for onJy 75 cent s o r a ticket to a m o vie for $5." "Think of it! A s uit I bought this year for $235 will cost a guy $540 in just five years.·' "Imagine, they'll be pa ying S3.35 for a quarte r·poun der, $2.99 for a gallon or gas and $6 for a copy of Playboy." F ina ll y, a young girl intent on counting on her fingers said, "Good gr ie f! A bra that cost S8.SO this year co uld r un as high as Sl9.SO in j ust five years." I d idn't think anyone he ard me as I mumbled, "That could bring Dolly P arton to her knees ... I had the attention of the gro up once more and didn't know what to do with it. Fashion Course Set In Fall at Saddleback Cynthia Garner, presi- dent and founder· of lma1e Consultant of Irvine, will be boating ••Foc us on Fashion and Ima&e" workshops in co~uoction with Sad· dleback Collete's Com· muntty Woman pro1ram thl• fall. Slated for the Holiday Inn on LI Pai Road in La1una Hills. seminar will be held Oct. to. Another on Nov. 22 will be at the North Campus ln lrvtne In Room 201. A f ubloa editor for ''Blarrits" maiailne ; UM'I Golden West's "ln 1 tbb tuue." Ms. Gamer E bu reeetved acclaim for r Iller ima1e pro1ram• f wblcb empbuise the a,. velopmenl ol a total loot I tbro\&lll one'• penonal ' appear.nce. , i Ber approach to de· I veJoplq a budaet for r warcln*e MlectMla bu f H1iated women and f men iD hnpr'orinC their J p• raooal and pro· , f .. kmal lm•I•· lm•I• eomuawu .. 1c1. Re gistration fees for the course will be $45, which will include six hours ot instruction. a "Focus on Fas hion .. w o rkb o ok . a pe rsonaJjzed color key chart as well as tips on how to select the best styles. fabrics and ac- cessories to c reate a total look. Christian Club Luncheon Slated M &ism BuJleit of San Clemente will be pre- a en ti 01 the latest fasbiona to the Christian Women's Club luncheon attendees on Oct. lt at lbe El Adobe Restaurant ln San Juan Capistrano. Elections Talk Due The members of HadaHah Newport Beacb Chapter will hear Pat Mcl..oqblin, prnl· dent of Oran1e CoHt Lea1ue of Women Voten, Oct. 22. at 12:30 p.m. I --···-.. ---~-- .----------------------- lhUrSdav Oc1obe• 2 1980 IJA'LY PILOT C3 P UBLIC NOTiCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "'a"'°"' au11Niss ~•UcllfOfi'Ci "'CT1T.-. ._,, ....... IUoMC tTAflMINT • IT•" .... •Ill .... ICI r1W ... o . MA.Ml ITATIM•1tT T ... loj-11>9 o.•wn~ ... °"'"' Oc_, '· ·-.. ' .. """ ... tM ,.,.. ' ... 10110•1"9 ..... OM .,. CIOtftO bol•IMO et ml .. I 01 l3D I! CMtl H..,., , ..__, eiv11,...1 _, OVALITY TOOl.S. lJS. Wal..on BH<ll CA . ..,,INIOll-1"9 ¥9fWI OMN I $H£1.T£11S, 1016 O\iall A .... C..u-. CA.,.,. CF 112tlM, 14' W•Ullll, Hul l Stro•I, Ht•PO•I Bu ch. 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PUBLIC NOTICE "IC'TITIOUS aUllNl.IS ·-· IT&Tall!lll.NT r ... ..,_,"O --•• e1o1"' ........ ftilttt ., MOit VENDING, 117H 5•"1• Anita Ct 'F-t•ln Vall•y, CA '2109 Otl\ It _.,,.,., 177 .. Senta Anlte Cr F-aln ll•ti.y. C" '17Cle Th" bull,..\\ I& ConclV<tHI llY •II ln-dl-'dlMOI Oli>lt _,..,,_ fh l• lt.tll-t .... , Ill .. •1111 , ... County Clo• .. ol O••net County on Sept n .1• lloni"ftt•· Ptftldtnl Hl.WPOIH EHTEllPltlSf . J010 Tllh 11~-t WM II ... •1111 IM HewM01 91...i .. '"-1 •.c11. CA C-ty C .. ,,. ol Ot-t_,.v °" --'*I ltmll., I. t• llOfla v FIKlll. l010 Newport ,., .. , .. 91wd .. ..._., e.ac11, CA .:ltiU Publl-OrM>91 C.,.tl 0•11• PllGI. Tl-P FIKN. 109 Oe411Nn St . S.PI II. II,'-'· Oct. J. t• 1701 .. Apt, •'•SHI llM<I\, CA .. 740 LYIW\ $torttMI, 109 Oe4ptlln s1.. P\]BLI(; NQTICE Apt. 11·1, 1Nl llMC'h, 0. .ef«I --AMi• M. VI••· no Palo Ati. · ----o=-,---,---Aw .. •UM, Palo AllD, CA.._, SUPelttOll CCMlaT 0" This bulllleU I• C.••1tlucla<1 by • CALlf'OtlNIA 99M••I ...,,,.~ COUNTY°" I.OS ANoe1.1.s I-V FllClll C.. --,._UMI Tiiis Sla-t ........ •1111 ... In '"• M•tt•r ol AH THOH'I' °""'ly Cletli ol Or.,,.. C:-n!\I on Set>-RICHARD-~IMIC PETERS Ml- MW .... .._.."""-"USJA lamber "· ,.,_ A """" -lhoulO bt o.<taud trw PublliNcl Or-eo.11 Oallv Pilot, ,.,.._ lrom ,,,. c111tody -c""trol ot llb A£V. Bill MCQUOID PRESENTS PLAQUE For 50 Yeara ot !Serylce from Magr. Nevin. Baldwin Pianos and Organs ., •'\>I "< l 1H 1Ml"I' 111 1 1 lf1r1 • ·. f .. 111on l&land 6•0· 9020 DAU Y 10 tt SUN ,7 \ W.O H fHUltS ,,_, tQ • • at Ella Nors HALF·SIZE SHOP fftlflfOI lU O••-..r.,, •ell cona Miu llOS 1,.,.,, lt.4 lllllfl8UOI II&<• .......... , .. __ ,, .... l UllU •Ill S •&ll ,. h i1w • w.,w S.1)4. U , Oct-l. t , It. ,_, P111111.-Or .... Goe" 0.llt PllOt 1Mrenl$ ~. Stpl 11, 2$, Oc1 1. t. t• J74t.IO To Gllllitr1 Leon llwv tP•""'"'*' P UBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOllS au1tNH NNllll. ITATaMIENT Th• IOllOWl"9 l'e'"'"' ••• C1oln9 busl~l H l OllWAl T'S, 1171 Glenneyre. I s..i11e 1'S,.....,,. eeec11. CA n ut 1 Lorett• Af\n l(lott••man, IHt Cattllna SC .. ..._ llleacll, Ca t:ltSI I Walter Wlltlam O(lcnterm•11. ll Mo. Vista dlo COtollna, So IAQune ea I .,'11 ~ This bu•iMSS Is <ond .. ct•d by • ,. ... , .. "',,,., ......... ';/ l.onl\a A KI051ffm.,, -•I Tllh ll•-was 111..S with t,. County Cl-OI Or-County on Sep- ------tat ... ,) -rH llO<lb uftlU•CMrn -PUBLIC NOTICE to 011 ,..,_,. c1almlne to De ,,. latl!Or -----or motl'ler tit wld ml"°' .,.,..,.. •bo"9 N-1. t!'&Ta"'l.NT By onJc11 or tlll• Court you ••• .. ICTITIOUI au11NeU nam..i J Th .. 1011-1"9 per\Of\\ •tt Ooln• hereby Cited Ond r~ulrecl lo •Pp9" llU>•neu .. _ lleforo ,,. Judtle """'Cline tn O.C.rt. ME~ VEAOE Fl.OORIHG, l'SI ment 44, rm •II of Ult_,.. tnlllled Hubor Bllid .. C..t•Mew. Ca '2•1• I court, locat..i at Ill HOrtll Hiii Sl,...I, De""" M.,k Foster. 1217 W lo• A-I", CAUl0tnla tllOU on HCW· Cll•ndltr A¥9., Senta ...... Ca "~ ....... , 14, , ... t;JO A.M ot INt day, s110...-Wlclt•r Foti••. 2111 w, then •nd ttwr• to \/>OW caute , 11 any , ...... , ... A¥9., Sant• Ana. CA."'°" YOU ....... Wiiy solo ,..,....., ""'ulO not Tiiis buslneu Is conclUctecl by an -tie de< te....i ''" 1.-. ttw """'"°' ot hl1 lr>e:o•POt.t .. •1«1••-otlle• "'"" • l>O•tnh accor°'no to tlle petition an part"tr\/llp. lllo M•efn. ~ W_ Foste< Fot l .. lu.e lo alt-. VOii m .. bt This stat...,.nt ••s 111..i '"''" 11w .,..,,,.Ogulltvote<ontemptotcourt County Cieri! ol Or-County on S.p· TM pellllon 111.0 lleretn Is for IM ttmbtr ''· '* P..•-Ol l,..lng tlw 111b)e<I clllld fo• ,.,.ms ,..,_ Placo....,,t '"' ac1op11..,,. Put \1-.d ()<-GNst O.oly Piiot PubllSIW<I Ot-Coast Dally Piiot O•IHI ~ 16, 1-' ......... ,,.,. ~pl 11, U.Oc1 1, '• 1"° ll06-IO S.ot._ II. U, Oct. 1"---'~"° lllO·IO ~tJy [;':,~cw an. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE sy" """'po C>otputy $TATl. .... NTO,. AMllOONMell'f ,.ICTITIOUtaUllNIEU "-"" H . '-"-• c.My~ 0 .. USIE O,. NAMI STATeMIENT CA'91 L. o.tta. "ICTITIOUs•USlltl.tsMAMIE Tll• loll-lflO --"clotn9 l>\OI· :-:~.=...,.c-.. 1 he loll-1"0 por-.. llaW •IMln ••H H O trot,_ dOnecl tlw .,_"' ttw Flcllliou• Bu>I Cll EAT1VE EHVIROHMEl'ITS ~:~~.:CA-U MHH•me LANDSCA PE COMSTltVCTOllS. ltO c_,.,LM..._.." COUNTRY FLOWERS, UOtl ,~~.Monte Vl•I•. Cotle M91a, Ca. 00,._.,"*!lll•s ~.:" B•""'. Humlneton l!Mac:h CA I ""1tc,..,1 J HelDer9. a 11111, Hunt• PubllSIW<I Or-Cou t Oally Pilot, •~t e..c11 Ca ~ S.171 H . Oct 1. t . 16, 1"° TM FlctlU°"' Buslneu Ha,,,. ••· -. °" • · ·-3"~IO ltHtd lo -w.s 111 .. in Otanot .Jl:t;;.:a':"'lt>Hs 11 Conclueltd II• an '" -. Gountyan A_.sl4, '"° Mllc,.llJ Helt1er9 P UBLIC NOTICE Sandra IC. ~. 15el Amu on lt l••r Circle Fount•I" Veller CA This st.tlt-1 ••• 111..0 •1111 lhe ---91709 . • C:-t• Ct-o10._,. GountyonS.p. NOTICE OF DEATH OF I Debbie Ota Smith , l •Jl t '""IM•l6,I"° ,.,41,.. A L L I S T E R C . Fo;~,~ .. =-~!~r::.c;A,=...,.., by. Publl"'9d Or-c.ou t 0011, Piiot DAVIDSON, aka AL. c. ~,.,., __ ,,,,1p. Sept-1•.u.0ct '·'· '~--l!!!:!!> DAVIDSON OF LAG UNA s..'dra .: MallOMn PUBLIC NOTIC"" BEACH, CALI F. ANO OF Tt1I• •ut-t was 111ec1 '"1t" t,. r. P E T I T I 0 N T 0 ~.!~ ~ °'-teu"'Y °" Sap-"'CTITIOUS au11N&H A 0 MIN IS TE R E ST ATE ,,,_ • MAMIE .,. .. ,. ....... T NO A 105984 P\lllll""" ~.,... CoeJI Dally Piiot Tiie lollowlnt pertons aro Ooln• T• • I ·1 h . s. llV•lneu as: o a e t r s , "'·..!!,..~~--~ GO HAWAII. 111 c.ciar s1r .. t. beneficiaries, c reditors PUBLIC NOTICE s..11• •."-'-.. ... CA '1t6l and contingent creditors of 50 " °""111'· 111 c-St-•. Allister C O•vldson •ka Suite a . ..._, a..ac11. CA .:a.., · "" .. "1n1r1ou1 au1111eu J-~. mo w. •••-A I C . D a v Id son and 1tAMa1TaTeMaNT 111 .. 0 .. ""'·A . ....._. .. a<,., c1o persons who may b •------•••• .. ! e.v!~,:..~·!.~1,.. .,.,...,, .,. "1"9 "~" ""''""s 1, <--.,, • otherwise Interested In the .I 0 I! SW£" Ks c A EAT Iv£ -•al--tfllp. will and/or estate. . -------------1 ~\!~1~"!:.'gi.:.::..i~·~:-,'""'9 Ho. s..ino.nt111v A petition has been filed Joto"" St•~" l.e<M•. t•iso Tiiis -was rna11 •1111 ttw by Helene D Roberti and . New shipments of sweaters and turtlenecks ••••••••••ml ~:t~::":,,.:!:!.:. Mo, rn, s...1a ""°· ~":.\'J.~,:1' of °'-"-• -United C.lltO..nla Bank lft ... _ "'41711 the Superior Court o 1. .... Co11i.. """c-... , .. """' .. .._.,_°'-ca.it 0a11, Pl1ot. Orange County requesting Dal.ly Pt' lot ~7~-"'-· s..10 A .... ca11tom1a StJit. n.0<1.2,•. ,,, "'o .,.., that Helene 0 . Roberti and Sw Elltt1 MaSOln. ,,,, Cyprn s, United callfornia Bank be Classified !>a;~~~":1f.:~~f'r,~7:~ma by •I PU11LIC NOTICE appointed as per sonal ads Call .,. ... , •• .,.""'""'Ip ---------re pr esent at I ve t 0 3467 Via Lido Newport Beach ~JO • JoWpfl s le<lle• ,.,C!'ITIOUS IUSINIESS I administer the estate of 642 5678 T•1 lllAM• STATl.NIEltT . -n' \IOI-I was "'"' ••th '"" Tiie IOI-.. --11 •n9 l>Utl· All ister c. Davidson. aka ----------· ~=::r ,;,~~. 0 ' O••n90 County "" 11eu ea: Al C. Davidson (Under the. Win $10,000 worth of Karat Gold Jewelry and choose the pieces yourself Right now, we're offering you o chance to wen your own selection of Korol Gold Jewelry items worth up to $10 ,000 There 's nothing lo buy-1vs1 come in ond pick up on off 1C1ol entry blank. And while you ore here, be sure to see our e xtensive collection of fine gold 1ewelry Korol Gold Jewelr y is always appropriate when only the best wtll do BankAmt rlcard • Visa • MOiter Charge CHARLES H. HARR Wltstctlff ,..,. ,.. I 11flfte " .... '"" 6 llVIM ,- P.O ... al5'6 ..........eo.c .. ,,.., (1141 ~ .. ,,,_ PACIFIC •EACH HOUH . LTD., I n d e p e n d e n t PUO!llflall 0r-ea..-0.11,, ""'i.t. ~~70 ~ -s. .. L·"'· --"· Administration Of Estates s...t. "· 11.:u.0c:i. 2._!.!!0 __ ~ 1. • ...-a.. eo.10. 1110 e. '"" s1 .. Act). The petition Is set for L·m. H_, _,,,CA ftM.l hearing In ~. No. 3 at 11,!::!!,==: ·-•t"' i.w • 700 Civic Center O,.lve, PUllUC NOTICE f'1CT1nou1 ausueeu yY\llln LM co.o West, in the City of Santa ...._. IT&T•Nl•NT T"h ·--11tec1 •1111 ,,,. Ana <:alifornla on October ,..!~,':°'1°:'""9 ...,._. 11 ~ .,..,,. County Ci.•• ot °'-County on 2l, 19eo at 10:00 A.M. PE NE LOPE'S FASH ION s.1>1.n.••. ,,,_ IF YOU OBJECT to the FA11tE, 112' VklO<la, s..11 .. ..1. cost• PublltNd Or-co." oe11v Pilot, granting of the petition, Mata, C••!fl>m1• .,.~ j S.pt u , Oct. 2• •. ••. ,.., you s ..... ·ld either "p....,ar Hane y Pctnalope W•I ... ,, • ., JMO.IO '""" v -erootrhurst. Ho 110. HuntfnOlon . at the hearing and State ••••11.cai1"""1•.,_ I PUBLIC NOTICE your objection s or file r"is ""'1MU 11 conouctec1 by •n 1"· written objections with the cii.touaiHancy P we1w --,.10 1 •u11Nut court before the hea ring. Thi> •tat_,,I "'°' 111..0 wllll Ille NAMI. STATaMl.NT Your appearance may be Cou,.ty ci.r1r of Or•'* Countt on s.o-Tl•• to11o.1no .,.._, Is OOl"il t>usi-In person or by your at- tembt• ••• .., ,. .. ,., ..... ~~E 0 EHTEllPll lSES. llSll torney. I PubllsMcl 0r•"911' Co.e>t D•lly Pllol, !,'!:;"'-Lii · HUtlllnel"" .. ecll, C• I F Y 0 U A R E A 1 Sept 11•11•15•°'12•1"° ~ l to1aMn 0t-.,1w 1Ec19911<oot1 C REDITOR or a conl· PUBLIC NOTICE L". w...,11,,. .... BMc11. C•-.,... ingent creditor of the de·· Tiiis bulolness •• condu<te<I Oy •" I"· ed t f 'I oMd..ai ceas , you mus t e your 1 ,.1a1Ttous aus11tus '--9 A 0 1-. c laim with the court or NAMI! sT&UMINT Tl••• ,..,..,..."t ••• 111..a "''" l11e present it to the personal • Th• 1011owln11 e>er~ns ••• aolno Counly Cl•n ol Oritnvt Countv on !>aP· representative appointed I llUJl~~:~N SAILI NG SYSTE MS CA 1 •·m~· '•· ,., ""sat by the court within four JCMJ Entowp.lse Strttt, Sult• F. Cott• Pub11.-°'""°" cout Dally Pilot I months from the date of Mesa, CaH1om1•m,. Sept 11. u, 0c1 2, •. ,.., ll•l>-IO first issuance of letters as I Stu rn S.111n9 System• Inc , a 'ded · Se f 00 t Wisconsin coriior•tlon. HJ Non" F1,., I P UBLIC NOTICE 11 Pf,l'Vt tn C ion 7 0 ~ Aven ..... Stu•.,..,..eav,Wls S41lS '{,~e Pro bate Co de o f , I pO!::~o~nen ,. conouc:1e<1 by• '°' -"'CT1!'1ous au saw s--' ~~Ii forni~. The. time for i I stu•nS.t11nq NAMI! STATl.NllNT f1.llng c.la1ms wtll not e)(· SY\temstnc 1 Th• 1011owl"!I """'""' .,. aoino p1re prior to four months e.11 1 Miiier. 11UJ1ness as from the date of the hear· ClllelhecllllrtOttktr BIOG RA PH IES UNLI MITED. j • ed bo Tiiis • ..-was 111ec1 w1111 tl'e ·102 w1111tWv O•, u111a ""'· CA ng not1 c a ve. c-1,cie,,.otOf-Countyon S.1>-mos YOU MAY E XAMINE 1emt1er1, ,.,_ ICatN Tr-. JOts E La Vtt•. the file kept by the court. "1..i1tt O•an<Je,CA ~ If . t t d ' th Publl._ °'°""' CNll Dally Piiot. Randel Cllarlu I.om .. , 11t31 YOU are tn ereS e In e Sept. 11, 11. U. OcL 1, '"° )IOIMO Wllltl'ty Or . Saftta Alla. CA '210S estate, }'OU may f ile a re· Thh 11<1•111eu Is conouc1ec1 by • quest with the cOCJrt to re- 1 PUBLIC NOTICE 11C1Mr•1 ~,.;~ celve special notice of the f'ICTtTtous ausaNHI n.is ·-was 111.., .. 1111 ,,. t11ventory of estate as~h I NAMl.ITAHMe•r c-tvC1e<1i010r.,,..c-tvon Ser> and of the petitions, ac· TM 1o11o.l"9 """" 11 cto1n9 ..... ,,. temba• 16• ••. ,.14._ c o u n t S a nd re p o r t s 119" .. -P111111....., 0r.,.. eo.st o.11y Pliot described in Section 1200 tlALllOA IS~HO OIRECTOllY. f th C l'f I p b t "°"' corai 51,"'· Balboa "'•"•· Sept. ''·».Oct. 2. •. '"° JISJ.tO o e a .1 orn a ro a e cauto"'ia"*' PUBLIC NOTICE Code. Pout• Jo z.1"""01er, no111 tor•• A.R . Kimbrough s11"t· ea-1,1-. ca111orn1a ., .. , Lath•n & WatklM ~:~~-1' t-.c1e<1 "• '"' 1"-'~~~~!:~~·:::s SSS Soutt1 FIOwer St. Pa1110 J.leltvnoler Tiit follo•l"O P•rto" Is oo l"o Los A...,, CA 90071 Tlllt ............ "" 111..i wltll llw 11<1,1 ... ua: Tel: (213) 415-1234 c-ty Clfftl 01 Or-Counlv Of\ Sap. LAGUNA POINT C°""PAH'I', 1711 temberl, ••· Gle-yre, \uli. •a. Youna e.ac:11. Published Orange Coast ,.,...,. cautornla~ Dally Piiot, Sept. 25, 26, Putlll-~ ..... Cotut Dally P1io., LH.., A. ,...,..1, 1Pe0 Vldo•t• 01., Oct 2 1980 S.pt. 11, ti, U , Oct. 2, 1• J701-40 U-r L...-a..c ... California 'HSI • ' Tlllt ~' II C-.C\ff llY an PUBLIC NOTICE ltldlvld\IOI. !p;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,-;;;;;,;;;;;;;..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,J ,.,44, .. -----------"ICT1TIOUS auttN•H NMM ITAT•MUtT TIM fol-' .. ...,._ Is ...... to.Isl· ,. .... , Plltlll-~-CNtt Oallv Piiot, S.pt. 11, 11. U , ')c\. 1. '"° ,....., PUBLIC NOTICE M IC HAE i. CA P t t< ·..---------l!N!'l.AP•ttES, tnOI Aalme,. ,,_ fllCT1T10USe"5f•aU ,.,,, v ...... Ca. "'°' ..... J!'AT•MS'" MlcflNI Caplk, 17101 Aalm•r, TM ...-.,. ,.,._ It ...... busl· .._.. ... Volley, C., "l'W "'"a.: TM• _....... It conductN • .,, ... ..... DIANA·s auurv WO•LO. IUO itl•ldlHll. M. ,,_ .. St., S-a AN. CA. ft1'1 ~ c:a.t• OlaM lYll"e C•llalla,., tt7tt Tiiis --llltf •1111 tN S.llMl,~0..V.,C..ft6&J C-ty o...tt o1 ~ ..... c:-ty Of\ Seto-Tlllt ..,.._ K ~'eel tty °" Ml• ........ "· '*· ........ . "'.ut1 ~I.. call ... P\lllllWIM Or .... COHI o.11' Pli.t Tlllt ,--.. •A ti,_ wllll IN ,_.._ .lt.U,Ocl.1.t,t• •n• ~,Cleflltf0r-~'11 ... S..- Mm .. r 4. '*· PVBUC NOTICE ..,...,. ,._I_. Or .... c-Delly Pl ... ,._., "· IS, OCt. 1, t. t• J7'IMt PUBLIC NOTICE '90TICa Of' ---··~let~ITY N .. lc• ls-.-, fl-..... --..,. .......................... _ ..,, ---. er n•n11tt t.mrecttd .., ..,~ "'"°' -m,w11 . .., at .,,., ........... OalM fllt 11'11 MJ llf ~' ••• ........ M. .... k ll 11111 _._ ... !ff •••••••••••• Sell your time shore in- terval ownership in- terest i n a con- dominillm, own-your - ow n aparJ ment or recreational property in the new Doily Pilot clossificotion -T I M l SHARING/INTERVAL OWNERSHIP 2eG. Cal "42-5671. .. DAILY PILOT lrvlnt, C..ftPU PwMltllM Otan .. Coast ~ti.\ s..t "'· •. Oct. '. ·-.... Deily ~·-------------------~! . , "" ... ft,. ~. I I •I I t l ' -. • • ____ ,,.,.,,.,._ ---. -------. -----------------------. ---------------- ('I DAil ~ Pll( 1' .· ~ . MARMADUK E SHOE MISS PEACH ~ t.0 Ml Tr-iER' -1~!o8AK'D l/JE"-.. T T:; T,....E c: .A P i3Ctl ~D, T~ C"E: TC "1 HE.~ c:t;O~ D0661E A 6 CNE --1 '~J . ~ .,. ~~ ' -....r._. THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Brad Andenon P E ANUTS I ~ANT COMCENT~ATE MARCIE. ALL I CAA ™INK Of S TMAT klD CALLIN6 Mf '60LF BALL NOSE '' J DON'T LET IT BO™ER '<OU. SUL READ '1'0VR 600K. AND PUT IT OVT OF '<OUR MIND FUNKY WINKERBEAN WUAT l7 1T, UNCI.£ COSMO? 3 .... ,-WHEN 5HE 6CT "'"'r-tE~E HEIZ (" ...A P6CA ~D WAS i3ARE AND SC ""'EK" i:::.t-c ~ Dc:.~u1e= ,...A D ~CNE . I LL0'2~ ";;2 -,, .,, -· -........... ,, (... "::;:] c.. t;;~r ~!./ by Bil Keane GORDO .st:E -;rA.u. tN A • FeW DA'-15! IT TAKE.:; TAM r..::> Sf:U:.::T ~cs SOFA~ At-J' C~AZZ/ /._."1-.2 by Jeff MacNelly by Mell Lazarius ~HE --iADMADE '\ $C..A P 0...Af C~ , T 1"Hc -..J1Gr-1T B~Fl-RE SECAt-ISE IT CC S- HEil: F'Olt1 e AND A >-iA L ~ E3LACI(-$ __/ f ~~ I ; --• • , f ~ c ~ .,~ _;. ... N .. O · W JUDGE PARKER "Hove I been go~d today?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Charles M. Schult , P55T,51~.0IO M&D(ff ~f MEN TION l'IA" AWi PA~TICutAR BRANO OF GOLF BALL? • i , 10·2 by Tom Batiuk 5(¥.; , l)()LJ D().lJ'i MI ti.ID IF I CALL ~ R05ALYNN, 00 CX)£) ~ .DRABBLE tO I Io' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE vUSl !J.Mt::I l I'M HP.VIN > Fl nooo liME, we 'vE 11 GoTm LEA~{: .. DR . SMOCK NOVV 1'1-H: N t GH°f'"- GOWN :t: /\/\. GIVING YOU 1-'iAS H Ot-e S ~­ !He S H OlJt..DE=PS WHICH tS vv .-1 t?RE YOUR W INGS ·' ......... GO 1N '!He:. e:ve: ..... - 'IHA'I ... by Gus Arriola • • by Harold Le Doux by Ernie Bushmiller . ·-AND r'M EX HAUSTED I NEED SOM ETHING TO PEP ME UP --~ • - COMICS I CROSSWORD BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch ··can't you wait till hall· time. Ajex?" by Kevin Fagan I lOVLO~f1" ~1NO M'I ?NEN<ERS. by Lynn Johnston by George Lemont J us.,.. KIDDING, KIDDO.' 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SS Kind of bag 56 Bardol - 57 Unite 58 Be aware or 60 Bull Sp 61 T1n1s 62 Abstract being 65 Anger ·I 1. - / _-b --r4*f' ' ' AP Wire-to MUHAMMAD All HAD BREAKFAST IN BED WHflE AWAITING TONIGHT'S FIGHT. .... -.. --.....-- -----------------~---.:=.------ LA Wins • • • Loses Cey, Welch Join Dodgers' Injury Li.-,t SAN FHA NC IS(.'() (A p ) Joe l"f'rKUSOn ha.s ~een hmlled aclio11 this season . but he's doin g more than his s hare for I.he Los An~eles Dodgers this week &:'! they t•hase the Houston Aslros into a fi nal s howdown 111 the National League West. ft was Fergusop who singled tv ignite th~ game t.Ying rally i'i1 1'ueMHly's extrci inning victory over San franc1sco, ilnd 1t WilS fo"erguson whose home run, triple and six run!> halted in paced the J>od~ers to an II 4 victory over the Giants Wedncs Jay night "I STAVED IN ~HAPE all !>(•a:.on I wasn 't getting a chance to pluy rcgul<trly und I knew the only way I could be ready if I got a chan(·e was to ''" T\" 'f 'uniglu ChonnPI I I af 7::10 work as hard as I could,' said th1: Dodger s' l'at1·her. whost• J><Jwer t11tting he lped kee p Los Angeles two ga mes behind front runnani.: Jlou:.ton with four games tu µluy The Dodger!>, who hold a 13 4 season ed ge c1ver the Giants , pla~ them for the las t time tonight before he<.iding horn{• to end the s t•ason with thn:f' )lames against lhc Astro!> C 1anL-; •>ulf1cl1lN Billy N11rth, wht1 played for the DodKe rs 1n 197R, s a id that 1f th«: J)<xJ~t·rs j.{t1 in t<> that sl'r1f•s tw1) gaml's lich>nd, "They're in a lol 11f trouble Hut 1f they gc, in one bal·k, they've got J C't ion "I wc1uld11 't 111'1 against l111· l>Mlgl•r ., •· hi· :.11lclt'd . . TIU: DODGERS AGAIN had trouble handling the ball Wednesday , 1·umm1tt1ng f1 vt· errors but. unlike Tuc!>t.lay's fi J win, thl'y duln'l have lo c:ome from ht>hand th1:. time · Hy t~t> fourth 1nnang , 1n fa1·1 1•very J)1t<1gcr 1n the s lartmg lineup had a hll, and Pll<'her Hurl lloouin was well rm his wa y to the I Ith v11·rnry 111 hlS la°'t l l df'l'ISIOnS against the (;rants _ Houtton Dodgers The Pe nnant Rae .. W L 91 67 ag 69 2 The Remelnlng Schedule HOUSTON (4): Home (1) OC1. 2 va. At11n11 Awey (31 Oct. J. 4, s II Lo• Angel ... DODGERS {4): Home (3) O~t. 3. 4, 5 va. Houaton Awey (1) Oct. 2 11 Sen Fr1ncl1co. Although the win wus encouraging. in1un report.-. from the loc ker room on Cey 01ncl plll'hl·r H1>l>by Weith weren 'l Ccy left the gamr· an the third innin~ taftr·r ,uf fe rang ;i pulled h <Jrnstran~ m his right leg, anti lhl' JHognos1s for a c1uic·k return was not ('ornfort1ng "Then· 1o1.a~ n o 1nd1<:<.it1on iln y th 1n~ w.:i·. wrong," s<.iHI <.:cy. who s uffered the m1ury rouncl in~ scCllnd b<.ise in the se1·ond inning ··11 JUM grabbed me as I turned the b1:1se I've li;11l ,,,,,, .. humstnng pulls in the vas t. ctntl frurn 111 y r·x pcriencc>, it':. a delic ate s1tuat1on "I{ 1l resp.m1h wcll ltr 1c·c tn:1.1tmc11t~ :md I <'1.111 wrL1 J> 11 up ;md pl:..y, J will " News on Weh'h was less 1n:.1J1nng as th•· right h L1nder will ~ lo!>l to the l>1>rfgt•r!. fur I tit• r •·st •ii the sca!>un with u grflrn pull That definitely leaves M:rnag<•r '1'tir11 111 v LLISfJrda sn a qunacl;.i ry us tt1 how to frll lht· w11d 1111 Welch an the JJ11dgcrs ' upcom1og !>t'rll"• w ith llouston Welt'h was s c•hedulcsJ tu 1.utc h~ Salur dJ. with Jerry Heuss <.i:.surtlln~ tht' dul11:s Suntlay Lasorda, however, m1i.:ht bc fort·t·rl 11, u ,1 H.-u!>s <m Satunlay whw h woul<l m<·an I loot1111 w<Juld be ask<:>d tu c·nmt· h;H'k Sund.i y ''" '"·'' 1 IH ,., tl;.iys n·!>I WhatevC'r, tht l>r>d14ers l'an worry a t)(1Ut th.11 later T<mi~ht thcy'n.· g11ang 10 h<rvt' 1·rlt1Ugh prnfl le ms on lht·rr hunds try ing tr1 :.olvl' V1rl:1 1\1111 114 IO). as he takes lo the mound a~C1 1nsl llavt Golt1.'17 91 Will AliReaeh and Conle Up Empty? LAS VEGAS CA P) Muhammad Ali. a boxing immortal in the~utumn of his career, reaches ba<'k f, u ne mort> springtime tonight when attempts to win the heavyweight c-hamp1onsh1p for a record fourth time retirement but trained for six months a nd came tn cit a trim 2171t4i for tonight's bout, the lightest he's been since beat- ing Gt>0rge Fore man for the crown in 1974. uf Ali 's prcf1ght antic s, ins isted on sepa rate weigh-ins But AJi 's entourage was on ha nd for H olmes' appear a n ce and when the {'hamp1on held his be lt high over his hea d , Uoyd Wells, who counted situps for the ex·champ, shouted at him. World Roxtng Association version of the crown making him the first to hold t he most glamorous title in boxing three times. tie Holmes with Tommy n una::. for the record. !<'or two years. Ali s tayed away from the ring. touring the world as a prci; idential envoy, making movies and speaking appearances. a nd eating e:x· ceedingly well. "Pancakes and gallons or milk." he said The m an standing l><'~ween Ali and this latest pieC'e of hux1ng history as L 1:1 rr:1 Holmes , a f1>rmer s par ring partner and now the undefeated World Iloxi n~ Council chamj'.)1un And Holme:. promise., th;it he will wnlt.' the last chapter lo Ali 's n ·markahle Mory "You will see a m1rcic le, a real mira· de." he said cit the we igh-in Wednes- day "I'm turning the clock back JS years My bml/lg and m y s peed <tre bac k Don't he latl' I might do this in one round r>on 't Ii<' out buying popcorn a nd hot dog~ .. ''Does the winner get that belt?·· "The winner gets this belt," Holmes said of the broad red band with a be Jeweled gold ins ignia that he said was worth $38,000, "and at 's gonna s tay with the one who's ~ot it now " Ali then r etired, apparently ending a remarkable career which had begun in the 1960 Olympic Ga mes at Rome where he won a gold m edal as lighl- h ea v y we 1 g ht c ha mpi o n Ho lmes. me anwhile . defended the WRC crown seven \1m~s. wanning f'OjCh fight by a knockout and t>xtendin~ h1:, career rt>r <>rd to JS·O Wtnnmg seven lllle dt· fenM:!S by knockout tied the number or con secutive KO victories of J oe Louis and a knockout victory over Ali would Then came the decision to go for th1• <'hamp1onship again Many of -All '., dosest advisors tried to talk him out of al but he was dt•t <:r maned /\n gel•1 Oundee, Ali 's longtime trtunf'r , s a11l ' ,\ gremlin c:IJmbtd on his !>houldcr and whispered in his ear, 'four times, world -.-.Ht>'!> ail o)rl man ~nd I will twat hlll) th<' C'h<1rnpwn :,a1tl of Ah, who IS 38 and ha!> n1Jt fou~hl 1n two yt•ars Ali ballooned to 254 pounds d unng has Ali will t:arry a s ix pound advantage ovt-r llolmes. who we ighed in at 2t 11h 'T'rart1llonally , champion et nd r hallenger weigh in together but llolmes' ramp, wary or e xposing the champion Lo any Holmes earne<l the belt J une 9. 1978 whe n he out pointed Ken Norton for the crown Tha l was three months before Ali beat Leon Spinks to regain the cha mpion.' That's all i t look " Astros Win, .5-2 .Ruhle, Puhl Spark Houston fo'rom AP Dispat~h~s llOtlSTON Hou<>ton 111tcher Vern lluhll' i:.cattc re d •me hit:. and got a hlll•· dl·fens1vc• l1clµ from hrs team mate:. Wednesday night ns the Ast ros {'ap1t<Jh?.1·tl on a thrcl' run double by TNry Puhl to dcieat Atlanta 5 ~and 11·m:11n two 11,amcs ahead of tht• OcxJ"'er-. an the Nat 10nal West "(;csar C.:e1kno wu~ C'htt~rng t!Vt•ryth1n~ down in the outfield I Eno1>) Cabell wa s vu·k1ng them off 10 the 111f1eld They wt.·re Jll~l fant a:.li<'," s aid Ruhle. who hoostr·d h1!1 rcrurc1 to 12 4 Huhle has !siled q v111d in th\' /\stros · p1tch111J.{ staff '>In<'«· lh•· loss of J R H1 chard to a s l rt>kf' on July :W "I'm nut worried a l>oul what J 'vc donl' alrt•:.idy I m· Just look ing down the ro.id," lluhlt• ~aui "We've got to look iJl wh:Jl''- ah ead and take this thing one gaml' <1t a time " Puhl's se(·ond mnaniz tlou"lf' took ean· of the liravcs , ~1Jark111g a four-run inning tha t r allied the As tros from a Z·O def1 r 1t Puhl''> hit fell into the shallow ri~hl field aft<:r lipping lhe l'(lov1.: of .-.ec••mrl baseman <;Jeon Hubb<ird "The l!OOd lord must h<.1v1· bcl'n carrying 1l," f'uhl sauJ "I'd know it was a tough pla y ' Hubba rd said, "It wa~ 11nt· 11r lhosc in betwPen balls ll went off th<• lip of my mill I i-.hould havr ha r111 · f~.rJH'"~ 1•11illif>!f , I mfdl Slw1Wdfna1 The Montre al F.x1><1~ 1>1('ked a great time to gel hot "We're playing as good as we 've pJaye<I in the la:r;t two year..,," Montrcol rstC'her <;ary Carter said after the Expos wrapped up their fifth straight vu·tory .• m 8·0 decision over the St. I A)u1s Cardinals Wcdncstluy nrJ(hl The Expos ~tayed one half game ahead of Philadelphia an the National League E a.,t . as the Phillws heat the Chicago C:ubs 5 O behind Steve Carlton's two haller Montreal will not play today, CAllLTOH while· thl' J'hallics play the Cubs on<'c more hefon· 11JX!n1ng a make or break, three-game 'enes at Montreal Fr iday night "We played 159 games und 1l all boils down to three Un l>elievable." Carte r said. "I gue:r;s tt 's ~ood for the fans, though . We JUSt want to provide the thralls for them this weekend." Andr&-.Oawson rontinued his red -hot hilting with three hits, two 1181 and two runs scored At Philadelphia. Carlton, 24·9. dl<ln 't a llow a hit and had o nly one baserunner until Mike Vail led off the eighth with a line drive single to center. The only other hit orr the Phillies· le ft· hander was a s ingle by Rill Buckne r in the ninth Should the Phillies beat the Cubs tonight, the two teams would Rlerl the c ruc1lll series tied ror ~he lead. Domination Over? America's Cup Trend Changing MATT KEOUGH KEtJUGH UIJ1' FOR SEASf>N C lll CA<:O I A l'I Th e Oakl and /\ 's announced Wcdnes d ay t hat r1~h l ·hantler Mall Keough will be lr>st to the club for the final four ~ames of the 1980 RC<.tSon Keough, 16 IJ, wai, e xamined Tuesday in Oakland hy Or Ken Jensen. wht> found the formn Corona del Mar High standout h1:1s musc:lc and liga.ment st rain in his lower back but no disc in JUry Traction a nd bed rest were prescrilx.>d for the ailment. Keough was third in the American League with 20 com· plt•l.e games and <'arried a 2 92 ea rned run average tie ap peared in J4 games this seas on, striking oul 121 und notc•hin1o: two s hutout:,. Ry ALMON LOC'KABF.Y O•lly ,lloot eMtt.,. Wrrt., Despite 24 lJ 5. victories tn 129 years of America's Cup 1·ompet1tion. th,. "a uld mug" wall b<.• harder and hartlt'r to defcn<l in yce1rs t<> t'o m e That is the Joint ai;(reement of l>enn1s llur~an n f Newport Bt·at'h, lac l1c11rn on l'"reedom. this yt>ar's defender , and Halsc•y lfe rreshf)ff, n avig<.itor on the victorious cre w T HEIR REASONING: The relaxation of New York Ya<'ht Club's rult-that the boats, sa ils an<t all the l(ear mus t t)(' designed in the country of the l·hall cn~er. plu1> a IJOSS1 b lP "hrcakthrou~h " on s ut h things as the ··t>endy mas t " and th<' Kevlar Mylar sails ''Ther e 1s no doutit that /\ustralsa wal> a faster boat in li~ht 1urs up to 10 knots prim anly because or the so called. and con troversial "hendy mast'," said Durgan in a pos t -m ortem 1nterv1e w at ha s ho m e in Newport Beach Nodding agreement w11s He rreshoff, grnndson of the great Nathanael G ff er reshorf of flra stol, R I who des igned six Cup defenders starting in 1903 Halsey himse lf has been involved 1n sever al America's Cup c·ampaigns, s tartmg as bowman on Columbia Ill 1958, the f1rst 12 m eter to defend. He was also navigator aboard the unsuccessful Amerfran Eagle in the 1964 trials. navigator for Ted Hood on Courageous in 1974. and aboard Enterprise in the 1977 tnals. "TIIERE IS LITTLE DOUBT that Jim llardy anrl' Australia would have beaten f'r eedom l h.is year if the winds had remained light," Durgan s aid. "lt came down to a J(amble by both s kippers who were allowed to request a lay-day after each race. Conner wo uld reques t a lay-day after a hght weather race. hoptnR the wind would pipe up the next day. "Ry lhe samt' token. you will remember that Hartly would gamble after a l11{ht weather rac·e that the wmd would hlow harder the nex t 1l<1y a11d ask for a day off. "But a~ evcryone knows or sh11 ulcl know the weather man docs not ;il way~ ('OOPl'rall' nn Rhcidt' Island Sound at this llmt> or year ll has proved lime and a~a111 that It does not pay to desi~n a 12-meter for 111.lhl wind!> or strong wind!>" s<.11d Dur1:an Tht> two kC'y t·rcwme n nn fre.,1Jnm gltv<• Bt>ATING <·rc dJt to Conner·s 1 wo years of devoted 11rr· pa ration for the l!lllO defense of the Cup "tic was sometimes not too c areful on tr1v1al matters:· sa id purgan. "but he wa s always walling tc1 take input from the <·rew a nd he 1s a master tact1c1an " MUCH Ot' THE INPUT dunn~ the actual ruf'inF( came from tlerreshoff anrl Durgan "It wa11 Halsey's Job to keep track of whe re lhe boat was on the course es pecia l- ly in relation to the lay -line and to keep us posted on h<>w far a head of or behind we were right down to one-tenth of a boat length ··1t was my respons ibility to keep the skipper informed as to the proper time lei tack and the selection of s 1ols for a ny giv1•n condition " "It was then up to Conner to decide whether to point the boat higher or to fall off and foot fas ter," Durgan explained . Both Durgan and He rreshoH joiner! thl' CSee AMERI CA'S CUP, Page OU Rams' Smith Fills thi Gap Well By IOHN SEVANO Ot -OMty ,_ ..... After two, not just good but exceptional performances against Green Bay and the J • ·~ If l 'Lf • ·--a1 al • _..,. New York Giants, some critics are bailing GC°ft.l'On e fl# •an-1"• at n ~ the RamA' offensive line 811 being the best been a chanf(e, 1f ever so subtle , in the five.m an group that opened hul(e holes for Wendell Tyle r and blocked so etriciently tor Vince Fe rragamo against Pittsburgh In Super Bowl XIV. tioned Doug Sm 1th 's ub1hty to rep!;((,. Harra h at the beginning of s umntt•r workouts. Those people aren'I questt0n1111-t Sm ith's work any more, though. Smith has meshed into the unll ll kco c ream into c:oftce. It's almost as if he h~ul been a part or the awesom e Corte 1111 New York Yankee slugger Reggie Jackson uys he'd Just as -not just in the West but in the entire soon 1et the ~nnanl race over with. NFL. Jackson and te amm1i1le Oscar Gimble drovt tn four runs It would be ha rd to argue against the apiece toward that end Wednetday rrlghl as the Y1nkeea belted the consensus. The Rims' offensive llhe ap- Cleveland lndJuns 18-7 to •n•p a lhree·11me losln1 1tre1k 1nd pears to have everything It takes to be • lower their division c linching ma1lc number over serond·place 1ood. sound, solid unit. Key lngredienll B1ltlmore to two. The Orioles were 12·8 winner• at Bostorr Wednea-like 1l1e, speed, qulckne11 Cthe latter two day night. . are not the 11mt) and agility are at· "I'm tired of hearlng about Baltimore Manager Earl Weiaver • _.tributes eve ry member of the unit and blowtnc il and lbe Orioles and the Phillies and all that.·• tald poHeues. Jackaon. "I don't want to hear It I just want lo keep the l!'arnmer Ironically a twllt exists in talki.na about down, wtn ll and ao home." the current' Rama' all"nment. There hat The namett that are usually synonymous with I.he Rama' offensive lines a re Oou1 France. Kent Hill, Rich Saul, Jackie Slater and Dennis H1rarah Harrah. ho wever, was one of the •ullerton Four that beld out lhl8 1ummer, leaving a hole that had to be filled. The respon1ibllty of fllllng that aap wH given to a third-year veteran out of Bowl· ing Green who missed mor~ than half the lt7t 1euon with a knee lnjuty, Unden.tandably a lot of people quea· . --........... -.. -.-... ~.--.----,,.,. .... _... .................... ·-~-....-------. -..... -. . -"' ... ... -------------· .. . -··-- along. , Smith worked hard &after bcilntc given th•· opportunity. He wasn't hMndl.'1'.t th • joh at right guard. he earned It. lie earned It • with hard work and dc dlcaUon , r~lenll~1's vursuJt and dnlre • "I'm just happy to be playing with 11 lineup of auyl' like thi1J," Smith s ays modnUy. "We've been able to accomplis h 18ff &AM~' !i'MITH, Pa&~ CU , . .. .. ... ....,,... .... ----- {ti IJAI~ •I I ) 1111• •WY I) hit•• .• l'H I A Cap sul ~epor1 From the World of Sport• 'l'ht· 11.~tl Rad.#(~ .,r ( ~oura,.(«> -~. ', 1 111 ht . t.1<1tt. •• 11 rttrt-t•r h1111t1ulhurk K .. r Yi tn [il 11. 11h1tl ''"·" ,,,1111th111i:111..l'lhli. ••• \\ ,. \ ,. i..••I In l''t .1hh1'h our runnani.: jtllllll' Y. ,. 11 .:111 I•• fnr.,:..t ~ h111 ho1ppcnt"cl la11t wtit>k Jo,, 1, 1h111.: 1li.1ut 1•11t .. ftroni.(• h "w tmJ'lrove Wre Ot't"il lwllrr hl,11 l..111._ ,1t11l l>t•t1t•t t'li.t'CIUtlUn Hut l•t•ll utu•rf'rl 1 hn:s-r ,.·cmb Suturdlly Ht-gu1nt1d 103 y;inb. 11111' ''"'''' h1 ., l 'l\I\ t'r:.ll of KlH\ba.stt·am lo-s1· t11 l.ou1:.v11lt' 17 !I 11 rupptr)~ tht• J ayhuwk.1> • r t't·urJ lo 0 i I Al f:d1son lli~h . Hell nHt·r hud to worr Y ,1bout 11ffc-m1t' Thr t'har~l'I':> rumi>ed to tht• t 'l fo' lht: ,..1, c• < 'onfen:nrl' lit le with a SS 0 v11· tor ov<'r Ht•dlunds in t h1• f111ub Ed1i.on "l'ntt22 Hcfori:-t rani.fernn~ to ~d11>on. Hell plln t>d at ~t t"rant·1s , ~ t111·h ubo had j Po ll'ni orcen:-.t• lie :.rort:d ~ touch!lown1> htmi.elf 11\ helping the Knights tu an 8·2 rc l'1trd t•or the Ctr11t ti me tn h11> c·c1n·cr Hell 1s Bt ll f1nd1ng ht' must deal with de frat In thn·t• ~.1m-.·s. Kansai. has ~t·ort"d only two touchdowns Hell got on~ of th1•m un J one· yard run The ot~cr was a l1 yard 1J:1ss from Edison produet Frank Seurcrlo David Ver~er As Kani.as 0Cfcn1>1ve player or the week for h1~ 103·y~rd performance ·aga111st Lou1sv1lle. Bell earned s pecial pra ise Crom offons t\•e coordinator John lladl. who recog111zes the lac•k ofblockm~ "I still don't know how he did 1t. lie s hould gt!t the red badge of courag~orsomcthing, '' lladl said ------ftuolf> of lhf> Day NBA n ·ferc•e Joe Gushue, a lluding to the league's cocaine scancfals , as NBA security chief Ja&k Joyce got up lo speak at a meeting of referees, coaches and executivl'S · ""lsn 't 1t true . Jack, that things go better with coke '"" 1·o s 11·r·.tt llo1nf>r .4iipark" HRd.ti (~t'<>r1t1• Foster 's two· run homer in the bottom of Ba the ninth in111ng led the Cincinnati Reds to a 2·1 vie· tory over San Diego Wednesday night in ~ational Leag ue •H'llon Foste r 's homer, his 24th. helped re· liever Tom llume record the victory . . Dave Parker'drove in thrC'e runs and reliever Enrique Romo blas ted a grand slam homer, ht-lpm g Jim Bibby collect his 19th triumph of the season am! giving Pittsburgh a 10-5 victory over the New York Mets -ln the American League. Sleve Ke mp drove in ttis lOOt.b run of the seaS-On to start a six-run third inning and Mark •'ldrycb won his second game of lhC' year as Detroit breezed to an 11 ·7 victory over Toronto Mike Norris scattered njne hits for his 22nd victory of the season, and Mike Heath, Jim Essian and Dave McKay drove 1n two runs ea ch as Oakland bla sted the Chic ago White Sox 11 3 Kansas City downed Seattle, 4·1 A dnulilt ·header between Te xas and Minnesota wai. called oH becaus e FO\TE~ of wet grounds New York Mets manager Joe Torre, rumored to be on the verge of being replaced, said Wednesday be expects to be around in 1981 Doctors who examined Roa LeFlott'• left. wrist have decided the Montreal outfielder must wear a cast untJI at least Oct. 11. Le Flore broke a s mall bone where the thumb joins the wrist when he c rash<'d into the left field fence Sept. 11 . . Cincin· na11 -.ll'ff1',top Dave Concepcion who has been hampered by a ~ore thrt•\\tnr .1rm. will undergo s urgery Fnday on his right cllt('" llr•·• 1 Hoi~w" t 1·.-rag.-10 .:mt K 1\N:-.,\~ <'ITY, Mo George Brett hit two doll hie!> and his ~4th home run of t he season Werl· nesday night, raising his aver age lo .391 a nd lead· ing tht! Kanasas City Royals to a 4· l victory over th<' Seattle Marine rs . Brett. who added four points onto his average, was walked intentionally in the first inning by Rob Dressler, 4· 10. He led oH the fourth with the solo homer to give the Royals a 2·0 lead. th.•n doubled in the fifth and a·gain in the seventh. Bretl has three home runs, two singles, two doubles and nine RBI m his last 10 at bats. He also has 502 plate ap· pearances. 'luaUfying him for the American League batting crown. Wilue Wilson singled in the third, s tole second and came Around to lirort• nn l wo infwlcl out!\ After Rrctt 's fourl h Inning hnnll'r, i\m oN O tis "'"J:lcd , wCont to third on Clint tlurdle'ic douhh· 1111d ~t·on•d on 11 throwtnl( error hy ichorutop M IHIO Ml'ncloui h• 11111k 1• 1t :I" Brett Xt'Orc•d on f>m n·ll l'urwr'11 clouhk an lh1• fifth Heg· l(ll' Wttllt>n hit 11 iso lo lcurrw run 111 lht• <it.•vc11lll orr Marty Pat tin. i 0, who rt:llc•vc·d ~tbrkr ltlC'h •;tilt· to '>tart lht• rtfth Ken Hrt•ll p1tc•hl'(f lht> 111nth for lhtt l<c1yub Hu•pl1h1 \..-h~nm 1··1u~ ·"-•~'11 Tl·nth yeur 111 u Tim •·oaey , vdernn lt-af11·r or the Ii] Mt11m1 011lph1n11' 11H'X tJcr1enl·e<l secondary, un 4 , ch•rwl'Ol knl't' ~urgt"ry Wl.'dnesday a nd ts ex~rted to b~· \ldchrwd for four to t-1Kht week:., lhl· Nallonal .. vothull l.cu~uc dub repc1rted The Uolphins' ~turtmg s trong a ufrty w;i1o l'lacl'cl on the in1urcd reserve ltsl. a nd Doug Beau· dulo, J hflh yt-;.r !Jn> w&1ved thts yPar by New England, was Milnt.'<1 lly M1am1 A Judge Wednesday dis missed d runken dn v 1ng daar~c11 c11(a1nst Pittsburgh Sleeter!. 11untl'r Craig ('ulqulU 1n a May. 1979accidenl th.it left a <:1·org1a woman In a coma. Knox Count)' Judgl' J08epb Nigro s aid the stall' fJlll'<I to µrov{' 1ls case HoUy Bryant, Zl. tht.·11 a\ n1ver-51t) o r Tennessee s tudent, ~uf. ti>r ..-J br:un d.irm1gc and has be<>n in a coma '>Hl1'1· the .1t•t•1den1 lier family had hied a SJ n11lllo11 \j\\suf\.aga1nst Colquitt Min ~-/ ». / 111·:-.ota wu1vec1 •IX year hneLacker Derrel ../ 1.uct', tr imming 1t:> roster lo 44 players l'oac·h liud (jrunt s aid a dect!'i1on on act1vat· ing another player will not Ix· made until ."0 u., Saturday The mc>s l logical t•hoire to replace Luce would be rookie hnt•backer Dennis J ohnson, a spokesman said l.1ne ba(•ker J oe Rlno has been placed on the m1ured reserve lis t hy Denvt>r ttfll.'r undergoing suq~cry for Ligament and c artilage clam age tn his le ft kec He 1s e xpected to be s ide lined for 8-lo 10 \\ l'l'kS n ·,,, ... f>r ·""Y·" lie'.• ... lopfW(f fiimnhliuy JOHANNES BU RG. South Mrtca World ~ Boxing A!'sociat1on heavyweight C"hampiun Mike Weaver said Wednesday that he had reformed his gamblin~ habits shortly before coming l<> South Afr1C"a lo defend his titl{• "I losl $1 ,()()(l'Trlthc s lot marh111vs at the Lake Tahoe. N l'V rasir.n whcrl' I was based . l>t>fore I new M .Johan 1\f's burg." he told tht.' South i\fnran Press 1\s:-oe1at1nn "Man. that's a helluv;J lot of money and it could still be Yia rrrttnR my bal·k pocket ·· As WR/\ champ, Wt'aver 1:-not lturtmg lrf() hadly St11J. be f~els he has not earned enough to takc ehancf·s "I reckon l have l'arned hair a rn1llton dollar<, f1ghl1ng !-.O fal' and that ·s not nearly en<lURl1. When ynu think or M uha m- m ad Ah. it·~ not much more than a few cent:-.· ht' "aid "I s tlll thtnk I might gt>l my rnult1 ·milli ~n ~tar fi~h.l <incl,....._ I hope 11 ·~ aga 1n:-l Larry llolmes,' · the 2Jf year flTOWeaver ' Satd .-------Ba"f>hall Today On ttus tlatf' in basehall 1n 1968 Bob l.1b:mn s et ~ World Sl•ncs n ·1•ord \.\.tlh 17 strikeouts 1n hurling lht' St Louis Cardinal<; to J ·1 o vt< turv O\'er the Oet ru11 Tiger-.; 1r1 lhC' SPne ... opener ·On this dale 1n 1931\ Bob FeJlcr or the Clc\clansl lnd1.rn:. r.rnnt>d Iii lklrotl balt<·rs hul los t to tlw 1'1 1!1•r-; I I .4"'1ndi1u11 to '•••f \um1• (Jtfu~'! A mnvc 1:-. underway lo nume San D1cµo Stad1111n afte r J ack Murphy, the late sport~ edito r of the San Diego 111 00 Murphy, who d tl'd last week. was in11t rumC'ntJI 111 gettinlo{ the stat11um hullt in 1007 Srarhorough Downi. h arness radng track in Maine. hat ~fonday l)y the '>econd fi re tn stx wc•ek'i, has dt· cided to can<'cl its w inter racing season and buiTd fi ve new cinder -block barns, the track's general manager said Four teams were d ropped from the Women 's Professional Ba'Sketball League durin g a financial organization Wednes· day. The leaf(ue said New York. Iowa , Houston and Milwaukee have elected not to participate in the 1981 season The Buffalo Sabres or the National Hockey Lcaf(ue ha vl" assigned s ix rookies to their Rochester farm ('lu b Following are tne top <,ports evr>ntc, on TV IC'n1qtH Rn11nas a re .••• e.l'CPtlenl .•.• w<Jrlnwatt hina •. fil•r • f orget 11 n 7:30 p .m ., Channel 11 -. ' ' DODGER BASEBALL: Dodgers a t San Francisco Announce,.s : Vin Scully and Ross Porter The Dodgers go for a sweep ol the three.game series.with the G iants as Da ve Goltz (7-9) lace<; San Fra ncisco's Vida Brue C 14· 10) Los Angeles remains two games behind Houo;ton in the National Wes t pennant race. A Dodger win tonight sets the stage for their crucial three-game series l inate with Houston which begins Fri· day. RADIO Base1:>all -Dodgers at SanFranclsco.7:30p.m., K.ABC (7901. Hockey-Vancouver at Kings. 7:30p.m ., KOGO (600). . -------- SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL ' Celtic Cowen Retires UO STON I AP l lhve < 'owt·n!', the• hul-thng but hurting cc11t1·r nf lht! Boston Celtics, s ur- 11n~1ngly announced ht~ retire ment Wc<lnesday aft f'r an out ~landing IO·yP ar c·aree r with the Nationi!I Oaskl'lball Associallon team Jui.I nine <fays befur1· the reg ula r HASOn begin~. Cowens not1 fied the dub of his reltre· m ent in a telephone call lo <; 1• n e r J I M a n a g e r R c d Auerbach He s aid repeah!d tn Junes t•> his legs and feel had ··ut into hts ability · Weo .ire all in s hock over here." ~aid Assistant General l\1 an ager Je(( Cohen "Obvious- ly. we were expecting him to play lh1!-. year lk was in all our ads.·· "HE'S AN UNUSUAi. young man." Auerbach said "If he feels that his hody has gone do wn. it 's gone down " lie anded thal c1t the start of the preseason Cowens told him. "Red, I don "t thank I can cut 11." Auerbach s aid ht! and tea m owner llarry M angurian Jr sug- gest ed Cowe ns try attending training camp lo s ec how he fell. "I was undt!r the impression that he felt ver y well He cer· la inly had played well," the general mana ~er ~a id "lie d1dn 't feel that he could continue playing in the manner that he had been playing in the past." Auerbach said he didn't an· t 1c1pate that Cowens would change his mind COWF.NS, 31, a r ugged de- fensive s tandout , apparently called from Indiana where the ..-~ 1!.lt,~ .._IN,&!l'~ •• ).dJPdul.ed.~ ~~ -· the Ch1<·af(o Aulls tn an exhibi- t ion ~ame Wt•dnc ~da y nig ht, <"ohl.'n said Il e ttdrl ed that Auerbach planned to meet with Cowens hut that r1t1 t I me for lht-m eeting "as set l a:-.~"d Hell "h.11 he thought :incl he -.c11d hf' thought 11 was a 11n.al -de1·1,,,11111 <'11htn ,;,1d · C'ovol•n' ,ll\\,I\' °""':. ;i .,trrmg· "'ille<l gu) 'i'hl• H11.,t1111 <rl11ht· quotl•d ('o" ••11:-J :-""' 1n).! 11aggmJ,? fl)Ot 11r11bl<.'m ti;"'' 1 mpair1~t1 his 1ump111j.! JtJlltl' Piuit·lla'\, Oad Hit, List•~I A8 Critical TAMPA. Fla. (AP) -Lows Piniella. father of New York Yankees outfielder Lou Plniella. was li!>ted in r ntical condition at a hospital Wt>d nesday after be 1ng hit by a c-ar on a busy T<im· p;.a bnul<·vanl The 61 ,1.>.1r oh! P1n1l'lla '4:lS tn 1ntl'OhtH,' (•,1rt• Police ~<11d hf• "1:-th1 .i"11 :lti ft•l'l un 1mpal'l ,1nri 'Ufrt•r .•cl "-'' cr.il hrokt•n nh~ Jntl :.i hrnkcn 1•nllarbone Ptnl(·lla \\;,S l'r o-.i.tng Wl'St~h.ire Boulevard Tuesday when, \.\1lnt•i.ses told police. he scf>m l'd to cha nge hts mind, tum a nd recross lhe street Piniella apparently walked in· lo th<' path of a car car being driven by J erry Royal, 21, ac· cor ding to Tampa Police Capt. Barbara Williams. No charges were filed. The younger Piniella w as wilh- the Yankees in Clevelan d ffir a series with the Indians at the time of the accident. -DAVE COWENS Brewers Clean Up On Angels From AP Dispalcbes Charlie Moore e njoyed the 1979 season for the Milwaukee Brewers, and with good C'ause. He batted .300 and tied his home run high of five . With a homer. triple, double and single in Wednesd ay night's 10·7 victory over t he Angels, Moore lifted his average from .284 to .299 and he knows he has an outside chance to hit .300 again this year. • · 1 had been going thro ugh a -:r~amp ea.rly in the s ummer." said Moore. "but I look a lot of extra batting practice, especial· ly when we were. on the road, and 1t seems to have helped "I KNEW I could hat close to 300 this year bec:a use doing 1t last !.cason was a big confi- dence builderforme .. )too re ·seeme d p artirularly proud of ht ~ perfo r mance in dutch s 11u<.itwns l<.is t s eason . say1n~ I hit :169 in clutC'h :.ituat1ons from th(• seventh in ntng un I h;.atted 375 with thf• sc·o rc tted or the Hrc wers lead IOI! b\ a run. and htl 104 on the road in tho~C' s1tualtun s '' ~Joore's four hit~ Wedncsd;.i y night <irove 1n three run~ and helped reliever Bill Castro re · cord ht s s e cond win of the season agains t four losses Milwaukee's wtn he lped push the Brewers into third place in the American L eagu e East ahead of the Boston Red Sox The Brewers· 10-run outburst w as fa.sh1ont•d with the aid of a 19·h1t a ttack that 1nc'l uded eight t•i.tra base hit:-· :\~GEL STARTER Ed llalick1 was t:.igged for three runs tn the first inning on a lcadoff homer bv Paul Molitor and RBI singles by Cecil Cooper and John Poff But the Angels lied it in their half o f th e inni n g a fter Milwaukee starter Bill LaPoint> walked two batters and gave up a run-scoring single by Camey Lansford and a two-run double· by Brian Downing . The Brewers went ahead 4.3 in the second on a single by Robin Yount off Chris Knapp, but the Angels tied it 4·4 in the t hird in· ning. ~:· Ousted Zim.mer: Baseball Still My Life BOSTON !AP> -Don Zimmer ta out of n Job. but probably not tor lonli( He's sure another ma· jor leai;tue uniform awaits him tomewhe re. Zimmer. who joined the Red Sox as a coach in 1974 a nd became martager in July, 1976, went out the way he cam e in. head high and satisfied he had done his best. 17. began his uninterrupted career by s igning with the old Brooklyn Dodgers Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN "Baseba ll <;till ts m y life." Zimmer s au.J Wednesday afte r being fired ::i11 m;mag~r of the ,Boston Red Sox "And life will 'Cb on .. "I've been 1n a baseball uni· <orm for 32 years a nd will be in ooe next year. You know, I've Oever worked at a JOb not ren as a 1ax1 driver in the off -ason, other than out there on ~e field.'' radio pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE ·OrlD(lf Coaoty, I. . .\. <.'oun •ty. Sn ~rurdlno Cowuy. Rlnrsldt rou ty 817.75 •: Loc•I news. , 1 •• Ewery d•Y· ·: .. ~ In lh• i•t!!Q4jj.)1 'r "I have no regrets other than we didn't win a championship,"· he said. "You always know when you become a manager you're gomg to be fir ed some day. I can only say that I did things my way, working with what I had." After starring in both baseball and football in high school in his native Cincinnati, Zimmer . only His career nearly ended an l~ when he was hit by a pitch on July 7 while he was lea dtng the American Associa tion with 23 hom ers and 63 runs batted Ul with St. Paul However. he not only came back tn 1954, he won a JOb with the Dodgers. That started a 12· year m ajor league career wttich took him to Los Angeles with the Dodgers, the Chi<'ago Cubs, the New Y ork M e t s and the W ashingt.on Senators " Barrels and Drums, yes. Bars and Grills, no. We'vr: t.ikcn thl· ads Jnd listings thal bu~• nt's~cs use to lclll cath other and put tlwm In J st>paratc hm .. 11..-The Los Angeles Business To Business 'I clluw Pages. You 'II find matl'ria Is, equirmenl and services fro m firm s all over th1• greater Lns Angtlc!> market. And you'll ftnJ them I aster anJ t'asier than ever. Bars and Grills? They're listed in Pacific Teleph11nc•'s Los Angeles C o nsumer Yello w Pages 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division w L Pc t. x Kansas City 94 64 .595 Oak land 82 77 516 Minne&ota 74 82 474 Texas jJ 83 468 Chicago 66 !IO 423 Angels 65 92 '114 Seattle 59 !)9 .373 East Divis ion l'ic w York 100 !)14 .633 Ballimort· !)8 fit filfi Mtlwauket.• 8S 75 !'131 Boston 82 74 525 Oetro1t R.3 75 .525 Cleveland 7A 7!) 497 Toronto 6'1 94 405 x Clinrhed divb1on title Wod.....S.•'• S<oro M ltWttU .. ff 10 .. ,...., J Oa•t<tncl 11, C~m•O'> l Mfl'\n~•..olA 411 l~•.it\.1. PPd rtt•n 6at11 moo 11, 8c>\lonR 0<>1101111 Totonlo I N•w Yor• ''· C•~Yf••nO J l(.tnun. C•IY '· ~•ttl .. 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('o.i1·h H .. , M<Jlavus1 hli.'> 1111l1t'Jlt•tl JlJrr.1h IS \fl sha pe QJlli rt.'<1lb l1> r~!>UOll has duties a:. a :.t..1rtt•r 0\1, Li~ns lash· H a rrah as J bout 111 find 11111 quickly, thou~h . thJt Smith 1 .... not about t o g 1H' up h1~ 'pot without a fight "I'm going to kel'p pl <1~111.: m.,. hardest," says the 6 3. 2.55 pound Laguna Hills resident "I'm not going to give up " If M 1\1 v asi deC'idcs to mah lht· change, Smith wall find him employing t he s a m e roll' he h as for the p ast two seasons ~ort of like a Jack of all trades "I've bffn doan~ tha t for the pas t two seasons." says Smith of 7 6ers Stop Laker LONG BEACH <API Doug Collins scored 16 points. while Julius Ervin jt and D a rry l Dawkins added 14 each Wednes- day ni g h t t o p ace th e Philadelphia 76ers to a 104·98 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in National Basketball Association exhibition play. 8) ROGEll ( \Kl~""O Ot tM 0.11• t•••o• Sl.jft \h'l'an VH·-w High :. ~wuha"'k' lt;..itlle J Sunsd Lea~ut• 11p11t>nt•111 for the first urn~ aocl tin• l'on111.1 dttl Mar Sea K1n,.:s will h1• t•ngaged Ill a c•ontesl with un dt.feated Cap1:.t nrn11 Vullt·~ tonight 111 non-lt'a~ut· f(>ol h.111 games Each begins <il 1-:10 and <k\',111 View and Corona llel MM .•nll'r as underdogs At lluntanj?ton Hcad1 ll1~1t th•· Westminstt-r Lions prov1dt· th<' opposition for Oct•an V1t•\\'t which has reboundert with twu s traig ht victories bchanct the running of Rick Moser and Doug Irvine , a pair of JCt-quick halfbacks out of the veer Westminster enjoys the slight edge as favorite because of an I oriented backfie ld w hich 1s ex peel ed to explode. The Lions have \ 1 returning s tart.e rs a nd 32 \ .. rs1ty lt·Ucrmen an c·amp .rnc1 ,11 •· dut• 10 µla) to llw1r potential /\ll Suni.l'l I etli.?ut· b<wk J<:rn W1l l1ngham 1s lhc kt!y to "'''strrnnstl.'r 's attack \t Newport Harbor 1h~ un cil'l c;Ht'd ancl s till u ntes teo I 'aµ1strano \"alley 1...'t•ugar:-; an 1 ad,• foe :.i 11u,·I wi th \'orona dt:J Mar C • ;qrn 1 s r.in I. t'll N <1 3 1 n (11 .tit)!(' County h) the Dall) l'ilot and No 3 an the Cl F Cf'n tr ti Confen•nt·t by St)Ulht·rn l';tl1fornrn o;rortswriters aftC'- li<'rnoh sh 1n); 1-:1 Toro. l'w.c u '\It sa a nd C;irlsbarl b_v a com \Ji n Nb corv of 1 :.!3 4 I l'he 1 unners tu "'at c h ..111· Capo's Eric Fox and Ste\,. Lanham behin<i a mass1 vc front lint' kt:y cd b.v G-4' ~. 231 pound Dave Mahron1c ANNIVERSARY ITALIAll AFHR-Sll ftG. SIO~ SAVE 01 SllS lfl S1il Slil Slil s1• S171 s1• ml - -71" 1n11 1•" 11r lZI" lZI" .... 1• BOOTS a1G. S40 llG. $4 SAVE ON BOOTS llC. Sal IWCt Cll• Sl• ...... 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And a ... the third Wl•ek ,,, the JC season begins. , """ r11lt'•;t11>ns r1-111:11ns to be ans wered: C:m Golden We••! 1•u•1t1n111• 1b 1mpn·s~ive display of offensive ~1owl·r and d1•fc•n!.ive tenacity"> And can Orange C'm1"t l'l"rOVN frnm la-;t Wl'ek ' ... staggering 30-0 loss tutlh' Hu'>th•r-; :1~CJ1nslthc tughly touted Gauchos? llt•1t• .., a elowr look .1t the I wo ga mes "addlt'had. al Orange Coast O<T Coach C>1ck I Ul kt:r calls SaddlPbdck •1uarterba< k John Hill uni? ofth.c best qb-:. in the slate. .111CI he 'II bl-h a~J>> lo know that lli II •Sc,, Pt:Clt•d to sef' •1fllY hmncll JC'll•m afl1:1 mJunng '>Ome nbs m th.: ( ~ <tlll'hO~. \ l('t11• ~ l1VU w Est l..O'> i\ngt•li'> I ,1:-.t wt.•f:k Wt c:> not •mn 1r ht• ti plaJ or nut says Sad <Ile hack C,1.1t't1 K1•11Sv.1·arin11r1· "He dido 't work out \tonda.v 11 I w clJ\I , liul WCtlnc:-da) he v.~s throw 11g ftfl(' ";\\• .ir1•11•• 11 .;rnl ll1· 1:.11l..1nnin~ to!>tart fres hman Dav 11i K1 :-(1111• 1 I :1 1 c •<• ! llgh 'il·nool at quan t!t bark Bul l<i<ik for 111111t•1• "' 111 • w 11 t· pliiflOl? t1 m l.' ~EA '4~1 1JLI . 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The m~un running threat will be Damon - JC FOOTBALL Moore, a 5 fi, lRO 1>0und '011hornore who scored the Burs· winnml{tou\·hdov.11 <!gaanst Palom ar. a, I\. Pinc.-v .... Colden West T ht· Hu!>tlr·rs' a'1illl) lo lee touJ:h Bakersfield in their opcnn. 14 14. anc.J t heir ... urvri::.rngly easy 30 0 \'•c·tory •r •• ·r O<'(' l.1-.t Wl·r·k makes them the heav fo\l>rlll'"> hill y11u , oul<l11 't t·oovtnce Coach Ray Sharklcford "W.;> will lw l'\'1·rvn111• s favorite because o ( our reco r d rnrnparcd to l h1·11-. 1 O-<! >." S hark leford say~ •Jf 1'1~rc<' "Number .... "~" be deceiving, though, an•f this time lht:y :1r r Tt11:-. i:••m1· rs going lo be a rea l harn bumcr ·• l'1tT\'t• 1:-ttw d1·l 1·r11.J1n~ Mdrnpohtan Confcrent'! , o 1·hamp11111' Thi-.\ .. :ir lht· llrahmas have run rnto a pair ()f w11~ll tt·.1111 ... 1n t ht'lJ firc;l two games. They ·l 'trll'rl ••ff ttw l!1Sf11·.1111pa1J..,n w1lh a 31-0 setback tt> '\Vilt' ;11 lo I~)\\ I (' h.irn 111011 s ~nl.:1 Moi1 ar·a City - ''TH.\ f (~<\l\'\E, the Brahmc1::. 1·omrn1tted ht turnovL'I' \~h1eh 11·0.,ult••l..I 1n :!8 of S anta Monica ., p1 in\~ I he 101111 .... 1r1~· v.f•(•I-.. tile Brahmas wen~ ~' 1;11ncd !ll Lb..: lurnl n11nu1"'~ by-College of lhl! \ an' ons lh,mk ' Io,, I a• c ( •H't' rna:.k pen all y This y1 ;·r h1·;1<1 1·1 .1rl-,l am Penc!l1'ton wclcomi>s Iii r<:l11rnm1--ft•t11•r111l n fr•im '! l"nm whwh finished 7 .. la. l "t"'tSUn rhc• Br :thma~ feature a defen~e "h1l t. 11.!'fudt·~ '>1\, .,. 11r111ng starters < iff1•ns1\ ·ly I 1 ·ri-1 1• 11•1i t1y Stanford transfor Bahr I JUIPnt.k.·r~ at quarterback Tailback Don :\br11;uu make.~ thl.' Hrahmas doubly tough of· fens1 ,eh --- Pro foot ball Probe Q -What \s l hl' ~mallt>st amount or money players have rt>ct>ivrd for pluyini.: in th .. Na- tio n a I Fu·itball <'onf"rl'ncc d1ampion11hip r amr'! t\ J\s m1~ht lw •·xpct tcd. 1t h ~1ppcnt•<I 111 the' first NFL 11l11• ~·' rnl.' l>Nwl·en ( 'hwag11 and Nt•w York an rn:i:1 . Cli1 t·aRo. wha·h won 23 ~I. n·«e1ved $210 34 per man Thl' lm;l•rs· ~hare was ~ 140.22 Th.it's n far ery from las t year. whc·n Nf''C champio n Los /\ngt'le~· 1 CCf'I\ ··d $9,000 pN man an<l runner up Tampa 0Jy hall to ~<'\ tl1• fo r the sam e amo•mt Q -Is th..r .. a 11tadlum in the NFL that seats r.-~ er than S0.000 peopl.-? ~ A Our records show lhat Metropolitan Stadium in Bloom · ington, Minn .• home of lhe Vi - kings, has the s mallest seatin~ t•apacity ( 48.446 \. The Houston Astrodome. whi<'h seats S0.000 for football. ranks second and Busch Memorial Stadium. home of the St. Louis Cardinals. 1s third \51.3921 Q -Are any of the pl ayers the ('iocinnati Bengals drafted in 1969 still on thr cl ub'? 1\ Onlv one clt.'fcnsi ve back Kl·n Rile}· who the: Ucni::ats llrafted out of Flonrla J\&M 10 Lhl' sixth round of the 1969 draft Riley. who e ntered h is 12th season in 1980, i!'i Ci ncinnati's sen ior citizen He has scrv<'d the Ren gals well. intercept in~ 44 vasses and be111g named all-pro m his career Q -Whlch college has the most defensive backs currently playing in tbf' NFL? r\ -By our count, going into the l!ISO season. San Diego State ht>ld lhal honor with eight de- fensive backs in pro ball. They a r e : Willie Bu c h a non <Sa n Diegol , Nate W righ t CMin - n esota >. Joe La ve nder <Washington ). Monte Jackson (Oakland>. Terry Jackson <New York Giants>. Herman Edwards (P hi ladelphia), Terrell Ward (Phi ladelphia l a nd Saladin Martin (New York J ets> Monte and T erry Jackson arc brothers. ...... ' ....... ., ................. . -----. ---.. I I: r I I . _____ ..._... ---------- ("8 OAIL Y f'tl 111 .... '. '• " BOA TING I OUTDOORS .,,,,. ,i .... •~·· As tros Best Angling Rehire Upcoming Virdon Probably lhc best ang ling of the yeitr come~ :11...~~j.-r----.1•~!4-"·--&~l:dw in~ --the1rmnths-u~ttobt!t una Not' ember, when many varieties of fresh water game fi;Jl C'Om(' alive for a pre-winter feeding s pree U .. (.W s T-0 bL~( AA .... l">-...)1---...---... llo uston M ana ger 8 111 - l ' '. O•ll'f' PHo• St•U PhOto Rainbow trout, largemouth bass, channel rat fi s h and blucg1l will become very active at ull Sout hland lakes that are open, while excellent trout fi shing will he on t ap at the higher elevation lakes and road side s treams on both sides of the sierra Farther to t he north , both salmon and steelhead will be on the m ove to s pawning g rounds and many limits will be caught by anglers dnft1n g or shore fishing the rivers north or Sac rame nto SAN VICENTE LAKE in San Diego Co unty opened its gates for the foll rishing season today, FISHING :.nd gOOd to excellent bass fi shing 1s expecl1:d dur- ing lhe fall m onths w'ilh some pretty good trout <tc tion as the water beg ins to cool Vi rdon , who h e lped build the Afi.lf'os -inl-0-:. National League pen n e n l c on tender, h a s signed a thr ee -ye ar con- tract. Astros owner J ohn Mc Mulle n a nnounced Wednesday M c Mullen's a nno u n cement of the rehiring of Vi rdon and his s taff t'a m e prior to a game in the Astrodome against the Atlanta Bra ves Virdon's s taff, which inc I udcs balling coac h Deacon Jones, oitching coa ch Mel Wright, fi rst base coach Bob Lillis a nd third ba se coach Don Le ppert each re <'e1ved a one -yea r con trac t FREEDOM TACTICIAN DENNIS DURGAN (LEFT), NAVIGATOR HALSEY HERRESHOFF OF NEWPORT BEACH Some big rainbows can be caught now, prvv1d 1ng anglt:rs use t h e dee p trolling technique Hens haw, Vail, Skinner. Dixon, Cuyamaca as well a::. San Oie~o city lakes s hould a ll be good for trout a nd bass fishing a nd angling pressure should be on the light side All of lhe lakes can be reac hed in less than two hours from Orange County and a ll of fer complete facllitie~ for fis hermen and their families: · ·'There was no hagg ling about it at all," said Virdon , who becam e the Astros' manager for: th<· final. 34 games of th1· I 975 season . AMERICA'S t:lJP 'fREN Ll (~ H ,\N(;fNG. • • Rustlers Triumpl1 CLOSER TO HOME, Irvine and Anaheim lakes a rc open on a daily bas is, except for stocking cb ys. and both should give up m an y limits or ~to<'k ed rainbows to a nglers fi shing from both shore or on boats . "Right now I'm just concerned with gelling through the next fe w days . We-Ve got some fine young ballplayers and I think we have a bright future." Freedom-Enterpns1.• t'ffnrt 111 M.i\ IK'ron· th .. 1r1ab · "Ind \,,1, -..1lll l1gli t J.t\11r1rw \11~tr:il1a began in June 1·,h1•f1 E ach of these local lakes continues with a heavy stoc:king program which ins ures plenty or ad1o n Also available at Irvine will be some !Jass and channel catfis h in the trophy clitss. Virdo n r e placed Preston Gomez as the llou ston manager and the Astros finished the 1975 season 431h games out of first place. "I DID SAIL WITH Connt>r 111 Septt-mbt•r 111 1979 at Newport and several llmi:s in San I )J\.'t.!O a nd here on the West Coast ,·· sauJ 1 lerreshorr "Dennis as ked m e lo come ea~t and s k1J.)pt'1 Enterprise in the trials after Lhe Congres~1onal Cup last March. f look over thi: helm of Enterµr i-.e in May," said Durgan 1 Durgan. 1nr·1dt:ntall~ wJ-. the winne r o f this year 's Co11gress1ondl < "11p :11 Long Beach for the second s traight }car 1 Reviewing highlights of this year·~ Cup Je fense, both crewm en agreed that the most perilou-. time for Freedom was in the fir~l rate wh1•11 ,, master link in the chain Lo the 1 uddt·r qU <Hl r.rnt broke as the boat was approa1 htnl! th1· -.1·c·•·ntl mark with a comfortable lead ''DENNIS <DURGAN> T lJ l<:'liEU 10 111c c11HI said"'l think the rudder j ust ft•ll off'", ~;11J llf'r reshoCf" "We both looked ov(•r th1' ~1Ue expcr 1111i1 to see the rudde r tom e floating tu Lh l' :-.urfac-P "But we soon d iscovered lhitl 1L wa:-. a 1111,j..i·n chain and Conne r was able to !'teer the boat IH ll1•' trim tabs until we got around th<' "'cathn m irk aod could steer by both l he s;111" and t nm tab~ rm ti! the cham wets repaired,' sa id ri11rJ!J 1• "It took a bout 40 minulr!. m11.•t of lh• downwind leg lu mwk~ rev111r'>, but because of the sizeable lead we had, Australia was never a ble to close the gap although s he did gain con- siderably. "Meanwhile the wind had freshened anrl we were able to make repairs a nd gain b<H:k most or the lead on the next weather leg ·· "The whole thing could ha\'\' ~·l·r1 iJ 1 ,a~Lri1us for us if it had h appened h alf "a' up 1tw "'' .. u .. :- leg es peciallv the firs t V>1'.1lh1•1 w1• "h1·11 lh1 Boa tin~ BCYC Series Tops Slate Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will send a neel of Performance Ha ndicitp Racing Fleet I PHRI-'> yachts around the buoys off Newport Bea ch and Huntington Beach Saturday and S unday in the seventh race or the Ange l man Series. Other area sailboat racing a c t1 v1t y this weekend will be confined to s m all boat racing in '1de the bay with Lido Isle Yacht Club stagin g its Fall Regatta Saturday and Sunday. and Newport llarbor Yacht Club continuing 1ls foll se n es of Lebman-12 races on S unday, this one for the Cicero Trophy. , PHRF sailors out of Dana Point Yacht Club wUI enjoy an argosy type weckcml with a race to Oceanside on Saturday and a race back to Dana Point on Sunday. In other Southern Ca lifornia Yachting As:-.oc 1a Uon areas: Santa Monica Bay Santa Monica Yacht C lub Transbay race . Saturday. West Coast Yacht Club (PHRF > Sunday. Sin~le-h.mded r ace San Diego Southwestern Yac h t C lub Invitational Ensenada r ace llOR), PHRF. SDllF . s tarts Fri- day; predicted log race Ensenada, Friday Mission Bay Yacht Club Jr Commodore Sabot regatta, Saturday, Sunday. Oceanside Yacht Club J essop Series, Sun- day. Santa Clara Racing Associa tion • Ser ies, Sunday. Santana ~· Silver Gate Yacht Club -Man 0 War Sen es, Sunday. Nortb and Inland Anacapa Yacht C lub Sc rip1>s-Kettenburg Series, Saturday, Sunday . Santa Barbara Yacht Club F'all Series No. 2 Hancidicap Saturday, one -d esign. Sunday Surf Set For Indoor Season The California Surf opens its 18-game North American Soccer League indoor season Friday night, ~v. 14 against the Vancouver Whitecaps at the Lona Beach Arena. • Tb1s aeuon, the NASL Indoor season has been :• expanded to 19 teams and has been split into two • conferences with each having twodivisions. :; Tbe Suri Is a me mber of the Western/South '• which includes the Dallas Tornado, Tulsa Ro~bnecu, San Diego Sockers and San J ose Ea uakes. la the second year the Surf has participat- ed ln the indoor le"llgue. California posted a 4-8 r e- cord in 19'79 and failed to advance to the playoffs. ' IH Kf • \ '\ ..; \I U \t 'STtl \I.I\ ...,, mph <•uha1 lt-tl I r 1 1 d11111 on lht· .1l111111·ol '(T11•1d 1.11 ,. 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Y,et~ us 1ng 1t I•• gt•l Y.l'allw r 1·11dc·s regarding wind '>h ilt~ "1hat's whal \\I' r·a lkcJ a 'H1mcl1<.m · laui,!he<l Dura~an "'l'hl· rult•<. ..,lated that .radios wer e al lmH·d un111 lht• s tart hut lhen must bi> turned off We followed thl.' rule explicitly "Aul Rond's unders tanding was that the r adios rnu:-.l be lurn1·d off 20 minutes before the s tart Durgan anti He r res hoff agreed that Hardy Wi:IS an a ble anrl dcdil·atc•tl s kipper and had the com plelc rcspcrt an<I t'11(1peratton or his Australian lTew "J irn"s aim wa!> to win the Cup on the race cours l· and h1• veq near ly pulled it orr except for somt> wron~ g uesses on the wea the r ." said Durg an REGAHUINC; Tt:O T lJ RNE H'S failure to Y.10 the rlf.!ht •to llcfenr1 lhe C up for the se cond s 1ra1ght time I think IL was a rast' of Teri rclytng 100 mur h nn lhr· ~talus QUO. o h-.cned llerreshoff · He had the ~.Jm<· bhll' ril1bon crt.>w he had 1n 1977, he cer ta1n I) had heller s ails . but I t hmk Teo failed to re Jlizc lh::tl the world mov('S on Ile JUSl failed to put out the nc<•essar} <•frort ll1s 1·rew was JUSt as gung hu:1!. in 1917 · 'Td ::.a) that I t•fl s <w rrat t <1rly in lhc trials 1.:ot 10 !urn a l1ttl<·. a nd thf' hr11k1·n lni:l'-t ,11 .1 r rul'ial poanl in the tria ls JllSl look lht· h1•art •LUt of him." o;a1d l>urg:.i n Mena t;oldt>n WcM C'ollege u v er"hPlmt>rl UranAc ( 'ua i.l ('oll('At' 1n s t raig ht i.;.in1t•i. Wt>dt1P::.da)' night 1 n J u n 1 11 r l' o 1 I c g e 1.1,c .. r11•n':-. volh·yball ac t 1011 The San Be rna rdino m ounta in lakes of Silverwood and Big Bear will be very good for trout , and there shouldn't be too m any angler s on either lake at any time during the next couple of m onths The Astros improved each year under Virdon. They finished l 'h games off lhe pace last season. 1 ht· Hu~l ll•r v.1,men, 't1.ir k1·<1 t,v Tarnar<1 I .111d1•rd alt• 't"l>r1 ti an l',I") 15 2. 15 l , 15 l~J VI (" I 11 r ' 11' l' r () (, (' Look for Sil verwood to kick out som e nice \trtped bit!.5 as well as trophy browns this fall and winte r while R1~ Heitr will bt: cons ist ent for rain ho v.s in the 12-lo 26-inch <'lass taken by troller s itnd b.!1l rlunkers BISBEES 1 .. 111.i. rtlal1· "a~ credit •·<I ""1th 10 kllb for lh1· v11 t1111n11-. Hu~llt>r'i Oce an f1sh1n g rem arn~ on the ~low side. a c - t•11rd1 ng to reports from Davey ·~ L<Kker al the pav1lwn The best f1!'i h1ng is for t><>nito and rnack1•n ·I wit h snm1.· ac Lion rm bas \ thl• complete tac kle <>hop 406 S. Bay Front B•lboa Island 675-5180 Hunters Eye Deer Season Hunters tn Orange County can expect fair to ~nnd c-ond1tio11~ for the zone D-11 gene ral deer s eason ll1at opens Saturday, Oct 11, according to the T>t•part ml'n1 <>C Fish a nd Game Thi' harv<.·~t 1n thl' county 1s expec-ted to be 'irn tl.ir lo la s t \C'ar whr n 95 buck~ were taken Jn • lh•·r Jfl•J:-. of .;.1utht•rn California. the !>amt' cond1 lior1.., •'"<1-.t Ttu· dl·t•r .•r<· 111 t•>.n·llc•nl s h.1 pl.' and havf' ade q u.11 t' \\. atl.'r and f"rngc· dt'l'rJrding to U rG observers LJ\I yc·ar, 21..1!J7 I> 11 deer tag~ ~rre s old and I 171dt·Pr\\l'rt•h;,irvt•i.ted 1ntheSouthland Th1s 1s a "•' l'n perce11t ~ul·1·r·~s,r;1tio I I ere·~ a rundown on pro!.pects by area · OAAHGE COUNTY Hunt1nQ oppof'1un1t1#'\ etr~ rAtl'd fo&tr 'a QOOCJ ..,,,n nor Yt'\I ~APl'<.-tf\O to C>t' '\ttn,1er to ,_.,, Vf"/Jr s q)OV<•s ~' ,,, f'JIC•llent iht!Pt dn~ ,.,4¥f'"t1df'q\Mt" •efttr •ncJfOtttQt' F 1rf' c 10'\UrP\ n~"• \hut Off mu'' o• tnr nof'thtr n Nt1 of T rabu<o 01str1ct o• ttw 4. IP.,..land N.ttton.ll Fo rtt\t. but th• \Outtvorn pror'hOt'I '' \Ull OPPn •net SIW'uld pn'tv1()• QOOdh1.>nt1nQ MdJOr 1tCU~\.\l\M19nw•, I•. lr-t'Or1•o• H!Ql'l••'f.•"" hrunsfromS.n.Ju.n (tH)t\lr •noe•stw•'" 1n10 fl\~ tore\t 'nt•,1o r ~C<l"\\, 1'Sattor0f-O l'lv tht S•lte>n Pw•k true' tr•ll whi<nw1ll 0.0Pen ,,om !...,n Ju.tn H04 So'•"O' to S11ton Pett" TM ''••• QOts through CH~rs Rw1on•t P1trk wrwre "° "ut'\t •no I\ Of'tmlttt!'d bu1 "unt•rs •r• aUowed ~,,.._, tr'!r'>u9 n t"Pt:M'" fOff'WI ')•UM rf"IJ• •rPIJ e~(:.,U\ol! Qi hlQh 'I'" n.,,.,CI .... mp1nQ '" Uw •or•\t ·~ •Howf'CI tinlv tn f.M-. •f'IOPfd (dmoqroun<h I nform •llOl'I •nCI r11r,.ct10f"l\.rtt•Vbl obt4'1nedf•om .ny of tnf' U~J: So~rOst•tlon\•H>nQ H 1or.wt'tly i4 If'•'"'"" \houlCI °""'mlt ttttt 11t1tno 01 the rtrl' ck>\ure-. trwre-m •v be,.,, to 0000 hunt1no 1n the' notthtrn Pl' t Of in .. TrtM>uco D•,tU<I w llh 411C<l'H v•• the N ortl'I m.a1n div•~ off IN-0'1~• H 1on•t;y o,-llW lndt4n lrvcri... t'••I ''O"'I f fl>mt \CAI ~·H DIEGO COUNTY t4uru1no \nou•o DI' l'H-llMt •• Ca mo Pe-not,tott ,0, l'lunt .• r '\. 'UC:'V •nc>U9tot lo n~¥,. ,.( ... •v~o • CW'tM"'llt In • OF'G d'•••no El~wrt,i.rp 1n ttw COfM'IY d~•' ,.,,. orrl1y •tll 01t1Wr'W!'d Sorr• Of tnir nlOf"lf ooe>t111" ..,.,.,..,. .,,. '"'" OPf'n \of'(_ hon\ ot P•lof"f'\4r Mot.#\l••n 1no1an F••U ... ,., ot Pa tomd' ~• L•oun.ie l:toulcter Cr ,. .. -.ancttriit•,-••,OU'lhOf 1n1e"••••• W IESTEIO• lllVf ltSIOE ANO SOUTHWIESTEllN SAN aERNAltOl .. O COUNTIES Ot-rt' nu"1;bPr\ rrm•1n IO• ro mooer•t• Snoit'd ch.-c' w•lti S.n Rtrna r '>•noN•ho,..1 .. Otf'\I Ot'iMttm"'t tor°""'"' toc:at1on\ In lrl(> !»ttr (\fl>, l'\"1f'0•"0 movntA1n) OP\I orowwch •PPP•r to DI' 1n ,,_. •'••s ~~~~~.,~::.;;,';, ~,:,',~·\~~~~; :;u~t~~~·::!:t~:,';,!U:,~~n~t•:~. s~:::-:.~ MC>utu a1n l OS ANGEl.IES Co>U .. f Y Jt.1>1 ~00\11 •II ~IH>hr'IQ 1n 11\I\ county,._..., 1n t~ A "Ol''t-' N~t•t')ntfl ~ O•"'\I mo\I Of wh1("w ill bPOpenaltfic>oOl'l l'lun·tpr\Should cn~c Ir w1tt\f0tt\t ttutt\nrttl~\ tor,.,,. (IO..,ure\ t1r,..rm\ ,-.-,ttlct•OOi•nd MCfH arohlt rn\ E AS rlEI~ .. SAN 8£ R .. ARO INO COUNT Y l •\I YHr 11 t>uc~s .. trt lekon ~, ,,,.,.., °''"""r1 rNM.1nlA1n, .tnO 1ncr,.11v-o Ot•~.sure-covtd f•\vft '" • rHq~r "~, ..... ,, f ht Prov1dlJ(I(" t Mo untt111n Or~' ht!rd '' 1m•ll ;)nOt1m1tf'O ni•tnly rotM Nftw Vor />' PtOYI~((• and C.1t~r11tf Mountf\IM\ And ,rw. Mid .... fl\ "'N MD\1 of the ttunfH\O pr,.\\vrf' •\ 1111.etv to ~ in thf' J•1nto 8.8'i.lll, CottonwoodSprlno~. Cut Spr tnQ .!Ind S•ncJ c .. nton(lt,.A\ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ______ , FOR THE SPORTS MINDED ·All CJ h811 ., .. • N r SPll•ng • N l'l 1rwen11Jrv • F-Jrl Ttmt: 01 Fu ll Time • No Overhead • Tai< Shelter Bene t11s • Interest Free !'01nanc1ng • r E, oan.,1on , I " ... I•·•· IV " I "• .. ., ... ·-i'' . ... .. f •· ' •••• t ..... ''""f * rt I ff 11 • H I• r ' (' JfTI"" P "'" r • I"" l ,. ~· # I 19 f" h .,, ... j , ,.ft\ If• ... , ~ f' i 'i }t t"f I : 'I (fl ,,-., J ,.,f 4 Cati M. la. 1714) 640-6618 Potomac Mortgage Co. PLA%A VERDE LIQUOR ONE LITER SALE-BOTTLE OR CASE EARLY TIMES Reg. S8.2S ... Now $6.89 ... , SAVE St.36 CANADIAN MIST Reg. 8.28 Now $6.72 SAVE St.56 CROWN RUSSE Reg SS.64 .... Now $4.53 SAVE St.1t KESSLER Reg. SU4 . Now$6.18 SAVE S1.26 RON RICO RUM Reg. S7.77 Now $6.18 SAVE S1.59 GORDON'S GIN Reg. S7.23 .... Now $6.19 SAVE SUM J & B SCOTCH Reg. su.1s . Now $12.39 SAVE St.76 ACROSS FROM KONA LANES 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East Costa Mesa 549-1422 ."""'..,,,.,,. ........... ~...,,,.,,...,,,.,,.:... ......... ...,,,.,,.,..,,,.,,.,.:... ...... ~~~ COASTS~ Women• SOUTH > Presents ... the ARIES K-CAR America's Answer To The Imports We atock 1lze1 6117 to 13 Wldtha A lo EEE $53. We stock atzea 5 10 10 SOUTH COAST $43. • l"h-t Ordtn Acceptfll • , 1154 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH (714) 844-4223 "27 MAIN STREET, AlHAMIAA (213) 212-3t71 ..... ..,_ .. ___ _ .. •• ,-•• I ,, .t~ •• "'-.._ •• .._ • .... Dodge 211~1l.11b111 llh1I ~~ ( n<.1,1 M1•<.,1, < \ 540-0JJO ~ ...., Opt'n ooo ·' m Iii oOO rm ~.It & ~un J , 0 00 ti m I ii Q 00 r m M ·I ~ Servile H o ur5> 7 oo .1 m l• oo rm t\I r >...,.41119'::..-....... ~~ ~~:... ...... p ... " -.... -........... ,. . ' r ' r ,. -..-~ ..... ---.... --. ..... -........ .,, ........... ._ , FOR THE RECORD I BUSI NE S!-> \ ,., .. 1 tt "•'' .. ,,. ¥ ., .• , • """"• ........ 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B•lllmore :IOJ 1.liO OClC). 11 IS O Bo\10<\ 117 OOJ 000 8 ,. O McGrep. Slt•urt UI. M•'"""' t&J """ Grah•m. Oenic>wy; EOtrsloy. C•m-11 U I. A_..ie CSI, Hur~I C'I and F!Sll w Stew•rt, 6·7 L-Ec~•r'•I•• 11·1' S AUrtlnei Ill. HA 8411tmc>ft, Murr•y U?t Crowl•y 1111, O.u.r 111 Bouon, Pore1 IHI A-16,711. y-........... _, New Yori!...._ ISO 031 001 18 19 o ci ... 1.nr ooo no 002 1 ., , JOhn, Perrv ISi -C.rone, O•IH; 8erker, Grim\l•y IJI, St-on Ill, V. Cru1 1•1 .,,., Oo•i. W--ry. l~ll L-B•rk••, 1•·11 HA New York, Jac-r.cn CJfl, G•m1>1e 1131. Brown 110, Cerone IU). A_.l_i Ill. A 19.0l1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgers 8. Glents 4 LOS ANGELES SAN FllANCISCO .... r h ... .. .. r h ... 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San OleQO 000 000 010 1 • o (tnc1nnall 000 000 007 1 ) o sn1rltv -F•hlo•. ~ .... ., Hum• 191 """ Corre ll w Hume, • 10 L Shlrl•V 11 11 HR Clnc1nnali,FO\ler 110 • 11,1 .. AtlrotS,9r•Y9tl A ll•nl• 070 000 000-1 • I Hou~ton o.oo 000 Oh s 10 1 P. Nlekro, c.mp Ill and 8"Md1CI . Ruhl• ancl AsN>y w Au111e, u • L P "''""'o. l}-11 A S,600. Top 10 1....-......... ,~1 AMElllCAN LEAGUE G8ret1, KC c-r.MH Ollone,Cle Rlvtr\, T•• .,c.., u,...,,._.. 88ell, r.a Wilion,KC eumllry,8.tl Ollver. Tu Wahon,MY G A9 II H P el. tu"'° ... 171 ~1 ISi 611 U 111 JSI Ill S73 81 111 340 He 618 •s 10S lJ? 10 u • 1• 116 .ne Ill oo n •~ m UI .. , 121 174 m ISi U:> t 16 201 31' 151 ._.. U l03 .JIS 111 461 " to .110 "-"-otllvle, Mllwau•w. 40, Re. Jack ion, M~ York, Jt; Tl•o•N•, Mllwaukn, •. Arm ... Oa•lencl, lS; """'"•Y. 8•111mon , l1 .. _..._, .. Coope r, Mllweuk••. 121 . Oqll•••. Mllwa114'M, "'· 8r01t, K•nus C11Y, 11•, ,...,,, • .,, S.ltlmor•. 114; Ollver, Ttaas. 113. Pltcllt"" 11' DMlt ... "'I St-. S.ltl"'°"• U.1. 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Job less Gro1 CAL MITZ E S In England LONDON <APJ lJn1>1nploymt>nt 111 Hr1tatn. a lready at its worst level since the m 1d -19:l05 depression, wo r sene d in Seµtemher to a to tal of 2,039.003. or 8 .4 percent of th•· work forl'e . tht• government has a nnounced ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED lOAN UP TO 5500,000 -~ ~i·u•p1irf E1/ftif!, -F1111ds Inc 1@1 Labor P arty le.1ders blamed ('.111s e 1 vat1n· P r11ne Ministe r Marg<Jr<'I Thatci.1•1 ~' • ,•11norn w policies for the crisis .. , I /;, "111e prime m1m ster mu~t nmi. sun 1)1 kno"' 1n her heart that her pohe1cs h.1\t' faill'tl · s a 1rl l.1·n Murray , secretary general 11f th1· Trad<'• t nw11 Co11gn •ss. Britain " affll1at1•tl lahor n11•\••rnr·11t T llE Hl:o-E OF 37.795 an Scpt1 re.ht r .\,1<; I . .,,. t.1r am allc than 1n prh 1ous rn1111thi, tJut th1.., ":,i.., ciue largC'I) 111 lt>cn dj.!l'rs \\ho h .. cl It ft ..,, hoot find ing johs. llw IH•p:1rtment ,1f J.:n q1l11 n1••111 .. 11d l',p; wcck Thi· u ndcrly1n1? trtmd t~ '>WOf' >111 U()ll n101 .. on t hi.' dolt• each month Las t month there weri· 2,001.208 unemployed . or I.I 3 percent 1>f the 24 5 million Bnt 1sh \\Ork force A year ago. I 4 1mll1n n Bntons. or 6 per or the work for<'t'. "Ne unemployed Toyota Ups Price T ORR:\N{;E !/\Pl. Toyota Mo tor Sal<'S. US A .. In<', s:11d the prices for its 1981 modt>ls will he mc rea'ied hy an avera~e 6 I percent or S3Rl ove r its t9AO ltnc T he aver age 1981 truc k price will be 9 8 per cent or $615 higher th an last year, Torot:1 s.a1d Wednes day. blaming the. jnc rease on h1J.?her im- port tariffs . The p r ice inc rease~ wtll range from $200 for Toyota's c heapest car to $1,S70 for its most expens ive model. Lean sa i<I. (71 4) 760-6060 $50,00 0 to $500,000 INCOME PHOPERTV SECONDS • lhlvr•._t hf\l1t l""·''u nf · • Inc-om# • Comm .. tr•~•• • R••1d .. n11 .. 1 • \41• .-1.t\I f'Or1m thnt-nt' • "f··nrhl·1 funtitnq~ • b m n l\th• to J y•••" • 'ifo u th Prn ( .. •lifl'trnl; (714) 759-1515 Ai.If RtCAN 11/')Ml MORT GAG£ ' l•f tit ... ,. I Pl t/' "t"N I • ,., ._~ H·h I I •,t• DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE THIS TIME. 11. 968 ~o Annual Ra t<.' 12 • 505 % [ffect1ve Ann11dl Yield· Republic's Money Market Certificates Now Is the lime: to lake anothN look at Money Markel rates. Republic's Money Markel account guarantees a high short·term yield on your savings. And your savings a1e msu1rd to St00.000. No broke1age lees or other chacges al Republlc. Call us. We can arrange for lransfc1 of fund) by mall from other associations or banks. Above rate available Oct. 2 thru Oct. 8, 1980 $10,000 Minimum Deposit 6 -Month Term (1 82 days ) 'i1rlJ ,., I l't'J nr fl" 'l.•'1 l"MI •rtC .. tr·~t rt'fH tlf\lt'~1 fr.t on<-\t•or '" 1h~ '"tr k.11'~, ,, .. ,~ 'tt,11nr At r,.1ww ti lnt,_,,.~t It'''"''' , .. 1111 J o,,, hl>f 1 I u ""'''' F.-.,tMot hw.. ''"'l"'''" 1tt•'\• ~ 1t1.'tl .,.,, ,. ,, ,,,,, .. '\l:H~ "'' ro1ttl~ w1th,h,)WOJ • ••••• Every time the Roo'ilt'r Crow!> yo ur Mon<'y Grow\ "'· In~ REPUBLIC F.§l'~~r~a~L SAVINGS 11111111 SANTA ANA 17th St West of Nt'w port f rtt'wdv (/ 141 541 5286 Af'CAHEIM 202 Anahl'•m Plnra '>00 N £uchd SI c 11 4 1 05(, R2QO l.AOUNA l'UQ UEL,30212 C1own \11llev Pnrkwav 1714 14QS 011•1(1 WESTMINSTER l 34 Wrstm1Mt('1 M11ll llolio t, Sdn 01C"qn I "'" I/ 141 fl4 I ., 14 1 -•Head O mce: AllAO[ No\ l,l.1'1 N I ,11..r """ t.ll II 7Q1 l)ll l hkl 1>111 I lr.;LI9 l'\LIAOf NI'\ • N 1AHE 1'1 · AA'<. AOIA · llURFVINK • (.I.Ml M11'1 l · I Iii( M Nl)I'\ I ti K..11 C' • I A~.< I'<'-""-.tll I · I no., .. 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I -' \ II j Clft (JAIL'( Pll 0 1 Columbia· Sued by _!_. -- I h11t .ilJy IA lrb11 J 11t U New Home Finan~ing Plans Proposed Wl\S U INti 1'0N 1AP1 puhll<• co n 1m e11t on them "In the la~l two years , AmP11t·1rns who h ave been throu~h C>tw I uvt•ragc: costs for the home chartered savings and loan as lf the home were not sold by _ _Magnate hwkctl 1>ut ot thf' hclu~lnl( market One would u1 v~ a horne buyer huycr . 1nl'ludlng interest, pnn· tiy 111n•t100 and oorln"'°internt_, 11 '?w~r _I~ ~ ••• <·~pal, lflMST~l'Hes:·1t11rn· sociations . the end or the sharing period, Under a ~·ma1eiJ~~~= ~ •1r*r-woti>d~aance ~tITr·""""'·-- "h'ior(gage." the lender and home re mainder of the mortgage and ..,._-mfi-..OolcriflVt""TtriY"'tf,....imr--,..t1'itig" "foY tt-tftrn ln1ie to the: tenance and utilities have prlct'd borrowtnR options. under len<l er some of the profit from r 1 se n by 4 2 p e r cen t ; t he buyer would agree in advance the lender's s hare of the ap- l.AS VEGA S 1 AP 1 M11l1ona1rt" bui.1n .. 11 man Kirk Kt-rkotian has f1l~ a r 1v1I suit a1alnst Columbia ~cturf':i Inc . t'h 'artrln1 lhe l'O mpany ma n111 e mt>ot with llf nor1 nei a plan 11rul)Ollf'd by the 1-ederaJ rising 1>roperty \Ullluc:s ho uiehold income or home Home Lo1111 Rank Bollrd The.' other-woultl cul monthly buyers ha<> risen at an annual ~m the percentage-of profit the preciation at the prevailing in- tender might receive 1( the home terest rate The boa rd a nno unred this payments In the early years of a rate of about 11 5 percent .. s&id Wf'f'k If w~ plannlna two new mortiitKc and raise them later Jay J a nas. c hairman ~f the ts sold during a n agr eed -on The second proposal, called a period up to 10 years. In no ··graduated payment adjustable ncalble moftgalile and invited on !>oard which oversees federally <'-use wo uld the lender 's share be mortgage," is a combination or more than 40 percent. two relatively new types or mortgages. tock holdt'n" Interests to prf' H rvt' ~Ir control over Co lum bia, ('QUrt offlc:lal11 havf' Uld The lJ S Otstnc·t Court sun. whll·h ~f'tk5 SlO mil lion 1n punitive damaiies , ta C'cu1es Columbia of vlohallng an •&""'° mt'nt Ke rkur1an madr with lhe company when ht' bt:tian bu Ing his holdlnais 1n Columbia two yt'ars ago Also named 111 the suit ltlt'(j earlier th1s wt'ek werti Allen & Cu , an investment tompany with close ties to Columbia. and four of the film makt'r·s dlrec tor s : Leo Jaffe , Columbia chairman: Fran<' ts T Vin<'ent Jr , pres ident and c htef ex- ecutive office!'; Herbert A. Allen Jr., president of Allen & Co : and Dan Lufkin, a financier. Columbia, s aying 1t would counlersue, called Kerkonan's suit "a sham without m erit or substance." Ne11.~ Rolls Al'Wl ....... w Farmers Paid Record Price For Products WASHI NGTON <AP) -For the third s traight month , Agriculture Department figures sho w that farmers are receiving record over all prices for their products. Figures re leased this week showed a 1.9 percent gain from August to September , or 8.8 per- cent increase more than a year earliet-. Lenders n o w may write mortgages that initially have low monthly payments, which rise over a period or years . Lending institutions also may offer mortgages that c an be re- negotiated, within limits. The proposed new mortgage would combine the low initial payments or the graduated mortgage and the adjustable in- terest rate of the renegotiable mortgage. A uniaue feature. though, is that the initial payments would not fuUy cover the interest rate, so the outstanding balance on the loan would actually rise dur- ing the early years of the mortgage . The balance would only drop when thtr payments begin to rise -a s much as 7.5 percent during a period or up lo 10 years. CuisihaJ!ls Sued The long.simmering dis pute ~tween Kerkorian and the com- pany came to a head Monday with Kerkorian 's announcement that he would try t o merge Metro-Goldwy n -Mayer Film Corp. wi~~umb~ _ The new Silver Spirit, shown in photo re- leaseu Uus week in London, represents the most important change to four-door Rolls Royce cars since the introduction of the Silver Shadow in 1965. The glass area has bct!n U\creased 35 percent and maximum utilization of inte rior s pace has been achieved by curved side windows . No price has been Lis te d as yet for the new car . The department said the in- crease over the August rise, which was 3 6 per<'ent. was due mainly to higher prices for soy- beans. com , milk, oranges, let- tute and eggs But the gain was som ewhat offset by lower prices for apples, cattle. potatoes, lemons, hogs and tomatoes. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Cuis inarts, Inc. was s ued in s tate and federal court for allegedly conspiring to fix the prices of its popular home food processing equipment. " ,. A Golden Opportunity_ Let Inflation Work For You QUICK CASH I usually 1n 7 to 10 Working Days) MOOILOW MONTHLY rAYMIMTS L-1 for •y ,wpoH ...,.....,ct ... ,_,...,....., HUHTIHGTOH HACH Pet~' I 1r1Chn.QI 16400 reclflc COftt Hlqltw-, S.lh Jlt . '2649 714/146-SH 1 • JI l /5'2·1557 MIWf'OIT HACH HO New,_t Cwhr Dri•• #250 ·UHO -714/644-ltJJ 11,000 to 1200,000 CALL TODAY! VXIVERSA.L) FINANC .IAL .,. .._______... A11a1lable lo r up 10 nnP ypa r IC'lnqpr terms available w1lh m lerest ontv oaymt>nto; O ll1ces and a ll1lla tes also 1n S a n Bernarel1no A111ers1oe Palm S prings S an OJego. PaS<Klena. S an Francisco Oceana.de. Century City Office Fixtures, yes. Orthodontists, no. \/W!ve taken the aJs and listinxs that busi - nesses use to call each other and put them in a separate book.-Th~ Los Angeles Business To Business Yellow Pages. Yo u 'll find materia ls, equipment and services from finns all over the greater Los Angeles m a rket. And you'll find them faster and easier than ever. Orthodontists ? T hey're listed in Pacific Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. Now local investors can enjoy personal service and untraditional rates Now you can buy and sell through a national broker at big 8avings on commi~sions-without giving up most of the personal service that you're accustomed to. We'll save you up to two-thirds of the commissi~ns that you pay the full-commission houses. On some transactions we even beat the bare-bones discounters. lry us and sec. Call or write for free brochure and commission discount schedule. COLLECTORS CORNER Rare C:O.n1 & Stamp• GOLD& SILVER Prices for 10-1-80 Geld C-Wll s.1 .. r Cl lJl.6' lwy Sell :.~~r~~ ::::• m~,. 100 Cor-• "'61 • '41• M SO P·• \0\ '8J7 M lU I SO 'Cl"'-!>11¥~ 8~ IOt.S"" lt.1'1.S,_ C...tar•--· (714) 556-6850 South Co11t Plaza VIiiage -...... 11. tK ' ... ""°"'~Coee·IPl&1a) radio pager WIDE ARE!\ COVERAGE Orng• Cot111ty, L A. ('ou11- ly. San ~rurdlDo Cowity, RJ.e"._ r-ty. '17.75 lotal mo. cost no deposit on aedit approval OU..,Gf <OlJ..,Tl' A4DIO Jflf PHO""f '1f A\'I( f I""( WHAT IS ANAPHYLACTIC (An -a -phy -lec -tlc) ~:~C) R. Ph. __ This is a severe allergic reaction which us ually. deve lops ver y rap11Jl y and may be falal. The symptoms can vary and m ay co mpri s e a combination of many of all of the following · red fa ce, Itching , hives, nausea, cramping , vomiting. 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' After a long histo ry of working well in labor and com· mercial disputes, arbitration settle ment by a third par· ty based on consent of the disputants -has an honorable reputation. In these areas. the disputants usually are of m ore or less equal strength and the a rbitrator 's e xpert knowledge in the field involved may result in a wiser de· cision than m ight be reached by a judge or jury . • . But in consumer disputes, the parties usually are not. at all equal in sophistication, knowledge or finances to • carry on a contest. Experts from the industry may accept industry viewpoints which lhe consumer may want to challenge. In some insta nces, arbitration pr og rams have in fact been pre· paid by an industry a nd pr inted form contract clauses have been used lo pre·commit the con sum er to arbitrate all future d1sp11tes Money's· Worth The industry may help in c hoos ing the arbitr ators to m ake sure they havl! the ··exper t knowledge." The a rbitrator's hearings at a lawyer 's office m ay be scheduled in m id-day . Not showing up may m ean a default award against the consumer and an extra fee. In some c ase~. a consumer may have lo pay a $100 fee for arbitra· ta on EVF.N THAT'S NOT the full story If the consumer re· fuses to pay on the basis that the goods or ser vices were not as ordered. the a ns wer may be: You should ha ve ar bitrated that Or you ar~ated and lost , and therefore m ust pay regardless of any d aim you may think you have . The warning should be obvious. Use of arbitration must be probed with care and the magic word "arbitra- tion " does not by itself say the process is or is not good for consumer rasc~ 'fhe ti~ or sa le 1!\ the wrong tinH: lo e-x~t a con- sumer to make any ch<nce You're thinking or ot he r things pril'e and qu<lli ly lo na me two. Thus, more and m ore rcpulabl(' companies are offenng <l rbitrat1on to consumers with the dcc1s1on to be made when t he dispute ar ises. It's C not fair to "lock 10 • • arb1t r ation ~fore this r TRF.ATING UNEQUAla" E'lUALLY 1s not equality . A sophisticated seller w1lh legal counsel who writes a contract is not on the s ame level as a small individua l con· su m er who can't acce pt or reJect a provision which is almost certainly poorly understood 1f compre hended al all. , No matter whether you consider this vie w patronizing ur s nobbish, expectin g a n average consumer to be ade· ~ quately infor m ed to m ake vital decisions on arbitration at ; the time of buying a p roduct or service is the s ame as ex·f pee ting an am ate ur lo decide whether an airplane is safe ~ for flying by a glance allhe gauges attake-off. f; THE PLAIN LANGU AG E movement is an effort to re·f duce consumer ignora nce about contracts but is a Ughtl year away from its final goal "l And if a contract contains arbitration rules, bow cant ! the consume r understand them 1f the rules are not in sim·ft • pie language? t · To remedy this abuse . lcgisl,a llon has been introduced;, in Nt!W Vork and may become a national pattern, lo pro· h1b1l pre·comm!lment clauses requuing a rhitr al.Jon in con· s umer contrac;ts. The consumer may then accept or reject a company offe r to arbitrate. .ftporllghr NEW YORK CllPI !>.In WHr>Hd•y prk • •Ad net Cf\M9 of Uw fif ... ., m 0tt •< tht• Ne-w Vcwlk Stocll EXCl\anCllP fUUltt, tr*9-tnqn•l'~U,••mort0'•"i f At1Atchf1 $ I IJ:z.1100 -_..,on Sim .. 1.IOO ·~ , .. C06ott l'enn &6>,llClO I~ IBM llOS,000 ~ ,, . ""'-1 & T .00,CJO 11' • Pnl!tpoPtl 1.,,000 •1'• lo. .1 • • 1 E.u.on n&,600 ''~ X.rok Cp 41t.'«X> OI' • MtO.. moll 4$S soo 17•· Te~to In.. t3' tOO )I _, 0 1,i/JO ,, ~ldOllOn f .01,SOO oJ Stc!Ot II nd • JW, 500 io>.. GullW\I '. J'O llOO " • .. IV'ner H•U ~ :.4..41(1) 1'1 ' • 1"'4. .... ,.,,. I N•lom.> s l Pl•n ~ .. rc11 J 51\t llOll , • EmpOE plC } WslnCoNA Of 6 AtlRl<llll \ ~~ .. :~·:~ ~~116~ :18 II llmttHtU t 11 .,.,,. ..... l)f IJ !\OT 14 ModMerth IS Tt lU Corp t• Mldld Mtg 17 W.ICoNll \ 11 tn&ltco Coro ~ ~t"e~~ !" 21 .,....,,_ I ll Tu OllGn s J3 Zapel•~ IA ti.t t,U lS W-h \ ,..,.,.. 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Air Complaints pown W i\SlllN<:TON 11\1' 1 Tht' l'1v1I i\rr'1111 uutll·I'> ll41artl rt'porb thttl run 'llllllt'r 1·1111wl .1111l'I .Jhoul 1t1rhnr•s urc 1l11w11 sh ari1ly l\t cor1hnl( to tht! rt•Jlort for July, th~ L"l~~l>.k..~hc llourd rf' 1·1·1 vc•cl I ,!Ml!'> rom·1,hu11ts That 'ii tluwn almolil •&O 1H'rt•1•nl fro m t ht' 3.252 t•om µLutul.S n :.CCt'l ·ti 1n July 1979 Thr· Ul(t'lll'Y !tUf.d rl1~ht pr<>blem!I It'd the llNt in July w tlh 382 com • IJ I it 1 11 I 11 , f 11 11 11 w r• ti by h a K g a g e t roublt!1', t•u11to111c 1 i.t>rvil'\' problems and refw11I and <'rt-d1t ch sputes O 1· It a A tr I er11· 11 h ad th e best 1•1111to 11w1 1ot1t1s fa1·1w11 1w rforr11anc·c for the month. ucC'ordlnR to the r epc.irt, With I fl5 romr,latnti. for ev1•ry 100.000 pai-M·n~ers. Other lines with low complaint rnt111!'.> enclucfod Hawaiian, 2.JO per 100,00o, Southwest 2 60 and Frontier 2 68 ·-·· The hjghesl compl aint ratio for the month was 46 61 complainu per 100,()()() for Golden Gale Airlines. In addition, World Airlines had 21 30 per 100,000. Wien Air Alaska re- <·orded 22.22 per 100,000 and others with high rates wer e Air New England, 16.67 and Texas Interna- tional, LS.57. Sall rrtce1 Good Thru oet. I . 1980 All Sale Item• 1118 SuO,e<:I to Stock on Hand All Pho1ogr aph1c. Typograph•cal Clerical .Jnd Printing Elf ors are Suo1ec1 10 Correction . . - Barelg Comfortable Kelly McCoy, 2, of San Francisco, uses natural air conditioning, with aid of an um- brella, to keep fairly cool at the beach at Pacific Grove during a hot spell. No relief is exJ)ected until the weekend in Monterey County. FirDIS Fight Smoking Ban SACRAMENTO lAP) Tobacco companies have spent $250,000 in the last week on com- mercials against a ballot measure to require no- smoking sections in most buildings open to the public, the campaign said. Until Sept . 23, the end of the first financial re· porting period for the fall campaign, tobacco com- panies contributed only a relatively modest amount against Proposition 10. • IN FACT, SUPPORTER..."\ OF the measure said they raised $410,787 in contributions and loans. Yes-ori-10 treasurer Peter Hanauer noted that since J"Jl y I, when the initiative qualified for the ballot. hls campaign had raised only $141 ,197 But No-on-10 spokesman Jack Johnson con- firmed a report Wednesday that since Sept. 23, the campaign apenl S2SO,OOO buying television and radio time. Flo1t1111 C111dla (51. R11. 6.95 ...................................................... 3.50 Fl11t1111CIUla1011101. Rte 7 .95 ................................................... 4.00 Pillo Pll (La111n11201. fllt. 7.50 ................ -... -· ................. 1.0G..cti DlrlClll' Chin Recl•• 181 Redo~. fftl. 5 98 , ........ . ........................ 3.00 ~111t1r TNllll' (lttal. Ree. Z.19 ....................... -..... ... ......... .... .. . .. 1.00 TI~I Calldla (IZI. ""· 1.19 ............................................................ &oc ""8Ult ( ... Kllltrl (31. "'9. 49.95 ................................................ 20.00 14114__,11llp(f11) ..... IUI ............................................... 9.00 ..... Cllln ..... 51'·2.39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 500/o aft History Unit Meets Th e So uth e rn Califorrua chapter of the American Histor ical Society or Ge rmans from Russia will meet Oct 12 at the Old World Inn. Hwitington Beach. Hegistratiori ,begins al noon for the talk on "Dealing With Soviet Bureaucrats," followed' by a lwicheon and while l elephant sale. For information call 528·6l26. C ALIFORNIA MERCURY -SAVINGS a 1111 foa 11 rmwno t w n Executive 011/ces: 7812 Edinger Ave .. Hu~lngton Beach, CA 92647 Southern C1lllornl• Reg1on'il Ofllces. 5677 E. LI Palma Ave., Anaheim, CA 92807 895SValley View St , Buena Pa11t, CA 90620 1656 Arnell! Ad,, Camarlllo, CA 93010 20715 S Avalon Blvd , Carson CA 90746 2302 1 Like Cen1er Or , (Lake ~oresl). El Toro, CA 92630 1001 E. lmpe11a1 Hwy., Le Habfa. CA 90631 Gt 4140 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90807 • 22939 Haw1t101ne Blvd., To11ance, CA 90~ 1095 Irvine Blvd .. Tustin, CA 92680 IOU•l 235 N. Cilrus Ave., West Covina, CA 91793 ':~~~'t.c "Mercury Room" 111etl10te on• 11served OHi& \ \ ' ""----,> (f - R1i11bird SpriUllf' #0-13 (~J. Rte. 1.49....... ........... . ......................... 5.00 Rllabird l11~ct s,rt81er 11 St110P5· 125 (10). "'9. 18.49 , ...................... 9.00 Rli•Mrd Sprinkler #225161. ""· 20.99 ............................................ 10.00 ,...... s,ri81• (71. ""· 9.99 ............. ' ... . ................................. 5.00 40 ft. Roll At..i.11 ~II (30J ...... 4.59 .......................................... 3.00 !Ww1141 Oct. Pit 1~1. "'9. 7.91 ...................................................... 4.00 Vlftro 50111. Fdlnn. Ttmlt F .... (111. 1111-UI .................. : .. , ......... 1.00 .. 51 Aul. Ftrtltlz•. llllef .... (20). 1111.1.11 .................................. 1.00 .. 51 Wt. ftr111nr. Vtllt*t Feld. (311 ..... 1.91 .............................. 1.00 · Tobacco companies "have decided to support this campaign even at thu late date." SaJd Jack McDowell, whose firm managed a successful cam· paign against a no-s moking-section initiative two years ago and has just been hired to run the ad-• vertising campaign. ...... ~. ""· 8.35 .................................. .... .. . . .. .. .. ......... 3.00 Y11on 5# Ant. Ftrtlllz•·. e...-Feed. (23J ..... 1.11 ............................. 1.00 Vltn 51 Aul. Fer111lzs. Anllel I c.Hl.120). 1111.1.91 ........................... 1.00 IN 1978, TO OPPOSE a somewh at broader in· itiative. the tobacco industry raised a record $6.5 million. Proposition 10 would require no-smoking sec· lions in ~ork places, government buiidings, restaurants and health facilities. It would ban smoking in the public sections of retail stores, ex- cept tobacco stores. · • Nearly all the No-on-10 money came from four tobacco companies. the campaign said: $149,000 h'om R.J . Reynolds, $117,000 from Philip Morris, 965.000 from Brown & Williamson, and $41,000 from Lorillard. Asai.slant campaign treasurer Dana Reed said no pledges of more money have been received. BUT NO·ON·lt CAMPAIGN spokeswoman Eileen Padberg has said the campaign is seeking more money from tobacco companies, and might raise as much a.a half the 1978 total. The Yes-on-10 contributions included $42,835 from the California division of the American I Cancer Society, $7 ,000 from the San Diego County Heart Association, and $1,000 from singer Kenny Rogers_ I. * * * I Singer to Head 'Great Smokeout' .. NEW YORK <AP) -Singer Natalie Cole has failed in several attempts to (luit smoking, but plans to do better the next lime and set a good ex- a mple as chairwoman of the "Great American Smokeout" on Nov. 20. The "Smokeoul," sponsored by the American Cancer Society, is a 24-hour nationwide campaign to help smokers kick the habit. ··. "My fat.her, Nat King Cole, was a heavy 1molter who died of lun1 cancer." Ma. Cole said. "Thia didn't keep me from cultivating the habit. ,When I tried to quit several times in the past, ll always took up cigarettes again." Ma. Cole said she would try to quit smoking "for my music and my son." Robbie, who will be 3 this month. 1 . The fi.rat ''Smokeout,' • held in 1977. was led by ac\or S,m-• coL• my Davia Jr., but he did not make it throulh the afternoon without smoking. Actor Edward Asner led the campaign the riext year and ticked hi• two-pack a day habit. He celebrated his first annivenary of quitting by 9ervln1uchairman again lutyear. I °"' Salll. 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Stall Sit 1101 ..... 17.95 ................................................. 9.00 Au'I Hallll Toell. ~. 1.~ ............................................................. 1.00 Aa't N..-THll ..... 2.29 .. : .......................................................... 1.20 Rly-0-Vtc l"""1 l.11°-l. "'9. 1.91 ~ ....................................................... goe llltl ... Clft.-s (70) ...... 59' ........................................................... 30° propane by the tank Useful energy 1n a bottle For camping appliances. torches. etc. By T ru-Test 159 bag up your troubln ... and your leavea. lawn debrla. traah and morel Good heavy· weight plaatlc lrHh can llners. Pkg of 24. 32·gal Sile 349 Conveniently Located ... Easy To Reach 2~66 HARBOR B~ VD. IN COST A MESA .PHONE 546-7080 HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 • SA TU RDA Y AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 .. 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EQUAL H0l1SINO OPPORTUNITY P\MllMf''s Motke: All rl'11l esuh~ advl'rt 1:.~·it 10 thi:. 11cws1111µer is ~ub Jed to tlw ft.'<ll'r1&l .. ·1111r llOU•IOIJ A1•t Of 1988 wh1rh makt-5 11 1llt'11al to ad\crt 1~c ··un) µre lerence, hm1talion, 11r dlscnmmallon b11:.c<l 0 11 ·ace, color. n•bRmn, :.t•x, or n&tlonal ong1n. or .in 1ntenl1on tu l'Wlke any :ouch preference. tim1ta uon.orchs nmmalion · This news · µer will nut knowingly ept a n) advertis ing r rl'al d late which 1s in vu a- l ion of the law 6.-r.. I OOJ CHMr.. I 002 G ... ne I 002 G...,..i I 002 Gewral I 002 G.-ral I 002 G.....-al I 002 G...,.al I 002 ··•·····•·•··••·•····•• ••.............................................................•.•••..•••........••......... •··········•····•·••••· .••...•..••..•....•.........•••...•.••...••••. CiJ C oldwell Banker A""9Aa.a JAIMI .. c.- 1.o ,•ely 2 BR & d~n V~ry privatt· vurc1 & pa Guard i;::1ted t•nmmu n il .\' ofr t"r1n~ t~nn1 s , sw1 mm1n~ & lu ~h grcenb~l ts $275 .000 With uttnu·tl\'t' fi11ant'lnK IN NEWPORT CENTER 41644-9060 fftE · 1<W6 NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT HILLS OFFfCE 2670 SAN MIGUIL DllVI 1714175'·150 I sa •a DISPBA TE!! MIWPotlT HACH SI 15,tOO rt>rrtfi<· t o wnhome in Newport Tl·rracC'' 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. end ur11t light and airy atmosphere and ad orable decor Upgrades thru·out ! <:omplt'le community recreation fo ('1lilies ·A mere $115.900 .. I J~l()U~ tl()M~~ REALTOR S. 675-6000 2443 East Coas.t Hlghw•y. Coron• d.-1 M<1r w~ HAVL • I OF ntE BEST LISTING~ IN TOWN OCEANFRONT Large s uper del uxe COltNER duplex. 3 Br. 3 bu up, 2 Br. 2 Ba duwn Xlnt condllton. $1:195.000' Balboa Bay Prop. Rfflton •67~7060• REALTORS 675-551 I REAL EST A TE CAREER Join a progressive company with a great future. We are looking for two or three ·'Go-Getters·· to round out our s taff. Call Vody Nelson and let's talk about it. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 l. Coaat Hwy .. C.,._. .. Mw 675-5511 POSITI VE CASHFlOW with only $16,000 dow11 tn rl ud1ng management fcc:-r osil1\ e cash now on this ~aul1ful :l Rdrm rondo Won't last ul only S66, 900. 54-0. 361)6 HARIORVIEW LIDO ISi.i Newly re m6deled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featuring l.a~ge recreation room & 2 patios. L1vmg room has attractive-beam cei,ing, fireplace & French doors leading on~o brick patio. New k itchen blt-1n appliances. Close to tennis courts. sandy beaches & clubhouse. Now available. Call for appt. IAYNOMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip. a TotlO HOISE COUNTRY 4 Bdrm .. 3 baths : ran c h s tyle. mini-estate in orange groves. $240.000 Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 41 8oy\1de Dr•ve N 8 675 6 161 ES LEY N ~YLOR CO. REALTORS s 11H'l' tH4o GHAT VIEW IN DOVB SH0US BIORS: Advertf1en ~ chedl their ach dally .ct report ff• rors i111111tclatefy. The DAILY PILOT a11U1ftts ~for the fint ht:. -ciriict IMeriiOft only. Has been transferred! Stunningly s pacious 2 bedroom townhome featuring A/C, upgr aded carpets. prime location. Large assumable loan ! A bargairt at S94.900! ! ~II 1tlle 1ll'm:. ti·li! 5fi7H •Whelan Real Estate CORNER w jVVE.W Wonde rful e xec uti ve hume for entcrl amtn~ Privacy. prestige ant.I impressive S bdrm htomc with formal <11nm.: rm Large pal10 :.urroundc·d I>) mature l(reencr~ SJSll.000 CAU 673·64100 Wottrfront H""ms Inc NlmGIOUS GALAXY HIVE Beautifully designed home by Ivan We ll s . Newiy painted inte r ior Unusual hi gh atrium e ntry with travertine floor. 3 family bdrms plus lovely m aster bdrm s uite. formal dining, family rm & beautiful pool, spa & patio with Back Bay & city lights view. Owner will carry 1st T.D. s ubj. to buyer qua lifying. Vacant. $550.000 \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAM&SAVE THOUSANDS Townbome olfers 4 Bdrm o n separate levels. formal dining area. and pri vate tree-s h aded patio! Jmt steps to pool and la rge 1reenbell. Great foe children! Only • •t.000! Call 963-6767 THE REAL ESTATERS llDIM $87,900 AltractivP. home with c1·acklmg fireplace in hv- illi room. and clos~ to ~chools and shopJ>ing. r&e ll&Y.65 lot. VA & FHA flnancina availa· ble! A real steal! 963~67 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS cu.swe *>UllS Advt'rtiscrs may plue. lhcir iods by l~lephune R·oo a m lo ~ JO p m Monday lhru l"nday II to noon Saturd:a) COSTA MF.SA IJf'f'ICE 330 w na, 642.:161~ ltl'STl!':C:TON llf:At'll 11117~ ll4-arh Blvd :;4(1 12211 Li\Cl"1lA 1n:At'll 1027 :> ('o.,;,i llw) Lil{Wla ltt'•Ch 494·9466 'IOHTll COl!'l.'TY di.ti rr..., ~o 1220 CL.AS MPllO OU.OlMS Or11dlinl' ror MIJ> & kill• 1s s 30 p m lhl' day ~t'ro rt pul>IH·atoun ' -XN'PI flJr S unday & " ondav E;d1t1ons "·hen de11dl1nt' 15 Saturday, 12 noon CLAISlflllO ...... ~ F:R RORS Adverll>crs hould rhl'Ck their ads daily • rt port urors l mmt>d iately TllE DAILY PILOT usumH llabihty ror lhe r1r11 incorrect ons,nion only CANCELLATIONS Whl'n k1lhnR an ad be sure lo makt' a rttord or I h l' K 1 ltl. N L'.~ 8 Y. IWl&l1 you b•--_ l9't u rt'ttlpt df J canC'ellatlo11, numbtf" presenl tdvtrt~ d15pute CA ~CELLATION OR co•EVllllN..or NEW AD B"gf O RE RUNNING Every efron is madl' to 11111 or C'Of'n'(I a nl'w ad that has bffn ordtred, but we t'annot 1varantpe lo do 111> until the ad has appeared tn lhl' paper OIMt:·A·LINE ADS Thue ads Ul' 5lrlclly cash 1n advan« by mill or at any one or our olrlct'S NO phont onltrs Ou.dUne 3 pm friday (.'09fl MPSll Orril'l' • 12 noon a.t 111 b r •nt h orrt<'es THE DAll.Y PILOT ruervu thl' rl•hl t o t l1u 1ry, edit, censor M r I' r u 3 f • n 1 1dvtrtltemt nt and tn t h •nlt It $ rateA 6 re1ulatlm5 wllhout prin! ooclu c:vumn ....... ~. S561 Piii MONTH ... is all you pay when you takeover existing loan. Sharp Irvine condo featuring 2 bedrooms. new carpel & A/C! Priced at $105.900. HAllOlt VIEW HOMISlll Co mpl e t ely refurbished SOMERSET MODEL featuring 4 spacious bedrooms, large yard & c ul-de-sac for children with a view of BIG CANYON for adults ! Great for entert.aining. ~ Walker &lee Rael Estate [ptll@lJ~~~~~· ~ . -ADOltAILI COTT AtH. SI J4, too. N1 ........ *Y l btdrao-. l'/2 Miit wffll lwdwaad floors .... twwport lffc• ... .., .. br9d ..w -... ..... a...,.. lo•ely "'" -..ct lot. ,...., ............. to .. ........ ~ ..... -YIEW -VIEW -VllW ...... S t..drH• 2 story, bocks to loYely 9r•Hlt•lt wltll 1tl9llt llt• •l•w. O••nhed ._lper pool & ....... S•rra•d•d by trHI & flow•ra. SitMhd -...... c:l!Me MC.. H.wly off .. e4 • Sl47,000. -JASMINE CIEIK CONDO . lxp•1td•d 4 ·PI••· l•••tlf•Wy •pp•l•hd. Plull c :;.c•t1119 lllf 11 .. 1at J.le•H•, J ceMo ............. -CloM to ........ " ................. ,,..... ..... ,._, ..... ....., ,.... ,... a..cL Offwlld., SJ20,000. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR , 759-1616 PAB IM llAI l IDIM SP AHISH IST A TE S87.t00 $149,900 Attra~tlve home , wi.th Towering trees enhance crackling fireplace m liv· this 1or1eous 2 story 1ng room. and close to · estate. Spanish tile en- schools and shopping. ti)'. leads to slep·down Large ~XIS lot. VA Ir living room and massive FHA flnanclng availa-brick fireplace. Formal ble! A realsteal! 963-6767 dining room too! Second THE REAL ESTAT&:RS ftY $1,000 DOWN Lovely 3 Bdrm 1 \'II bath home on lovely quiet t.ree·Uned st.net. Owner says be fle xible on ftnancing ! Cal I nc;!W. story hosts secluded master suite. + 3 more queen 9-rle bdrms . Sparkling pool. Corner lot with RV accei,s. ll~!<J) SEA COVE PRa'ERTES P.O. lloi& t!IO. Coll• ..... 71.'4-631-6990 Make >••r ••""'''"• ~ LEASl/Ol'TIOM dollar ~o farther! Ll!lt SEA CM' PROPERTES Luxury , custom 3 br your buslnes11 evcry'du~ wood ft glus home on in Jhe Clusslfled IC''-1 ion 714-631-6990 nearly 1 acre cla8e to ot thla newspaper.---------beach. $4 00,000. 642-5678. tiuslfied Ads 642·5678 _<>w __ 'M_r_l_aat;:;._. 4fM.-025 ___ 1. __ CIE BEDBBE ELllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE OUTSTANDING IA YNOHT HOME Stc:p Through Elegant Doors Into This Lovely Cus tom Built Home Located On Promontory Bay Floor Plan Includes Living Room. Formal Dtning Room. Den/Library The Spacious Master Bedroom Overlooklnf! The Bay Has A Fireplace & A l.uxunous ly Appointed Bath. There Are Three Other Bedrooms & Maid's Room & Bath. Pier & Slip For A Large Yacht. Sl.850,000. Shown By Appointment Only. llG CANYON llandsomr Traditional llnmt' Custom Built 0\'Prlooks Golf C'nur:.c & 7th Green Master Rl'Clrnom With F1rq>l<n·c & l.uxunnus Huth P lus lfu,::c:-Wulk In Clo:-.eL Farruh Room With Wl'I Rar + \'1c:-" or Gulf Cours c i\lanelous Gourmet Kitc hen Shown By Appointment Only S950.000 NIWPOltT IJllfGHfS Two· Year Old llome /With An Individual Pt•rJ1onalily. Great For Enlertalnm2 Four Family Bedrooms + 21. Baths Great Stora11e Space. Privacy For Those Who Pn•fer This Luxurv In Life. Owner Will ('a rry Loan $240.CIOI•. MEW umMG -WOODlltlOGE rro fesswnally Oet•orate <f Three Bedroom nil In Mint Condit ion. Jo:njoy WoodbndRe Wit h All Of Its Rc•l'reational Fae11it1e~ This llome H1.1s An As.;11mahle !I•,•. Loan Pm·cd T,, Sc:-11 Sl fl.l .OCM) 759-9100 It 2 C O(pot ate f'lcna Newport C...t.t- REPAIRABLE PENINSULA PT. M•w a11 ......... flMst locallolt • tlw park. Gr•at pote11tlal -9r••t oppo,.....ty. LClr'¥ IMIHJ f'OOllt wltlt flrepl.u. l .._ & 2 H. S215,000 COM DUPLEX W/VU 0.t of II flilld proptl'tJ OY ......... flw ,..ti wffla o VIEW Of IAY, OCEAM & 11l9ht llgllh 111 Coro110 d•I Mor. hpKlaly ..... 4 bed ......... '"-II doora, Werior ....._ wffll briclr & CJ"H•r t· Cit w•eg 2 IMcl, ,..... ..... Flnlbl• prop.rty wltll Cllorl1•ol S4tl,OOO. 673-6900 WATERFRONT HOMES, IN\ REAi ESTATE '-t"l''' R .. nt"I" f""'Jwth. M.t•t.1,ttp'f"of't\I . 24Jl> W L •ld'I I IW\ l'lewpoon ix.,,. h 6ll~l400 118C&RNlf . 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CiJll Ii i<! ~tjiK --------- THE l<W6 NUMBER TO SEE COSTA MESA OFFICE • 21to...._••c1. 17 t 41 54S.t4t I YESYOUCAN ••. afford to buy your first home TODAY. or move up! Interest rates are at 131h% and climb~! Don't wail for ra tes to fall - prices begin to escalate more rapidly, then' We can show you how you can "afford to purchase yoor OWN HOME NOW' Call for a counseling session. ~ARSTDAMPU is a beautifully decorated mobile home in a quiet park. wood paneling. screened porch. double carport. great kitchen and only $20.500. ANOnta IXAMPU of a ffordable h ousing a t .. REASONABLE rates. Buy now and takeover loans Qf record or use your VA. Over 1600 sq ft of comfortable li ving space with la rge bedrooms and more Act now al $115.000. ~ Walker &lee Real Estate '=~=' S~\\cfl}A-~~trs· .... .... -~ aAT I. l'OUAlll ----- •:':':...ti=---~· :: low 10 I-to..r 11....,le -do ROC TE R I I I r I r • ~mn~~m r r r 14 r r r I' 1 ·~~~mmsl. 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PUBLI(' NOTIC'~: P lJBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUt evt1•••• l'tCTlflOU\ euai••n I UN•IO. COUllT OP l.l '\' XXX l.ovt" .. nd k1 11t':'l lo<•vn vtl()(I\ fr11m Oo11 C'u~ 11w ot M;inn dcl lie.\ f JI\• ....... ,,... ""'"'""" • ,-, "°'"" tk,f\ljl\l'U 6\ IAI c,.lllAI 11.,(',IN"'l "'I.' ••I (,II I la I llf(,IN .... 4()\ llV .. A IA laoO "'> fl'I••• 0t \6hl• AA• l • lt)/()4 lll nO••I ,.., Co1 m1, ~ Ill ~u t.,.,nn., Of•• t • .,~ HO""'• M •Cof1f'ltt'IL U I 10 , •• ,.,..,. UrenQll r. •ltiilM '"'' thnu .. ,, •~ 1 t.mdu• ,.,. n, • ti~"-• •I &»tln.#V\tO "''-""''' lwit ( Of"°Ht • fh4• \tet,...•.nt ••• HIN t11111t" IN 1 Quflll• , .. ,, o•4h •f9 1 f"1tHv vo'4't> ~·/' ,..., t•vlllo ,_., U• ...-. • , .. ,, O•••'I t'tl04 t" t ' t •t u •• .OU ICt MAM& UATl-Nl ....-.tTAT8M81fT Q Ll'°"ltlA lh• lall-.... --"11111,,. ""'' l'h• lollOWll'4 .. , .. "' .,. dolnu COU..TY O•O•Mfe• ,.. .. •• '°"''""' •• CAie ltUMelll A·MM6J rouHINV ~lOWtctn ..... ltf'I' flMf VIOfO, •n ·--'" --. of ....... IUllon ol ll•••h lllYO 11....,,.._.., e..,n CA ono.O••-Oro"". Ce ...... $lf•HE"' PHllLll"' GOOOMAH by .,... P'1et A -""el J l!•••t ... ,, hit .. , .... ,, HO'#AlllO MAlllK 0000· , __ ,,.-...-1\9 Am•, ... lleedlne,CHr ..... Cro ... c • .,... MAN ..... Ll!ANH OOOOMAN, FOf •over ,_l•ln v.11., CA lfJ1Cll I l>I• bUW~\ I\ <-led l>v ~ In ~ ol N-. 1,.1, _,,. .. ,.t andU<lc>O llf.,. in lo1wl ... e11-end*ll•l OllOlll lOSMOW CAUll I ,,..._, A ...... , flCMll CMA ... a Ofl MAMI a ......... w..tt.I( ~" ""' ,, •• _ ..... Ill.a wlln .... \Tl!PHEN PHILLIP GOODMAN, 1 ,.,, ,1114.,.."4 ••• """' ._11,. lho r-ty C,terll o1 O<-c;ou..1y""...., by "" oerenl•. HOWAll o MAii IC 1 lie• JO 1• C.000MAH -lEAHN GOOOMAN "''"''' (IH• .. ()t.,. C-ty "" \ell em ' "4'•1 l>ev• 11~\IUon lftlhhtO<ir1 IOf e~ 1•!"11e• I) IW p.,011.-Or-C:O.•I Oelly Piiot order •11-1"9 s-tlllorwr to,.,.,..."" f'uDll_Or_ CA>.•t b•l~l'::t~=-1 ~1 J • 16.U.t• ,..,., nelne ffom STEPME"' PHl l l lP -_.. GOOOMA"' lo PHILLIP 8AENI "'"' 11• n °'' 1 ' 1• _.., P lJBLIC NOTICE oooo..-AN P lJlll.IC' NOTICt.: l'ICTITIOU' eut ••IU NAMI U ATIMINT I I It ... ,.c.y O<dtfed lh<lt ell 119rt«>\ lt1t•rn1t11 '" u. _..., ef0tew10 -pe•r Mtore lho\ <-' In o.pe,,,....., u I~ .... I,.,. l flh)• "'•IN>n f,tt I hit t ••I• •wtf\1u o t '"* l<t '• ..Utl ....... '·•ltt I ,.__" • red l E E T 0 F ''" 100-no e>e'-' " ""'"" ""•' HOTI C O F D A H ,. ... •• • R E H E s A I.. T E R (Al •I ORHI.& tLO<.Gfll~. , ... HA R D A GE AND 0 ~ "•rm-. "-••-w. C• 9J•11 ...NOTlc.E_OE...0.EAt'.H-OF JUANITA ARNOLD AND 10F PETITION TO AD· MINISTER ESTATE NO. A·10606I. To all heir s , beneficiar ies, creditor s and contingent creditor s of J uamta Arnold of Irvine, Callfornla, and person s who may be otherwise in- ter ested in the Wiii andfor est ate : No. l •• JOO Civic C.nter Orlw WHI S.nle AN , C.lltomle, on Novem .. ; u, '*· .. 11 00 o cloo • m , .,.., then •"O tf\iere \ftOW c.au ... , If My .... h.VO, why Wld 119111-fOr (...._ of ,.•m• ·-not be gr..,1.a. P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D . l•n• M w .. c1 1""' A•yfflonct l•••• -.. C'~ .,.,, 11 " lU<'IWr .,......., , ..... copy Of 1111, .,. .. , to.-~ be puotl\hcod '" lhe 0r4"9t C-Jt 0.lly PllOt, • n••,P•Ptr Of gener•I ctrcut•"on puDllthed In U>lt c-1• el lees! Dt><e ~ we•k for fou.r COf\MC.ull-... ..,..., orlor IQlhednOfMld ..... _ MINISTE R EST ATE NO. 1n1> °"''..,." ,~ <ono:t..<•..s ,,. •" '" A 106011 01•1# .. •I f O <t I I h e I r \ '"" ~,:-..:, ... 7•;:, ,,,.., •lln '"" 14 I •••. "'r·" ~. P·1 .. ~~ L""'xa111 l>t'nt'flC ltH I~'> t rcdltOf s (OU•••• t .. ,. O!,Ot•-C .... nlyOft ~· ~ • ~ « • 1:J tmd continQrnt creditor'~ ot t•<flti.r .,. ,..., O•t•d Set>ternoo• tt, '"° I-' 0 U t I l' l' I\ I I I .I n ;.: t' <:ou s t rt':.l ti\onl'; ..11 1· amu n.: tht' mort' th.u1 l ,4'00 StUd t•nh "ht• qua1tr1t"d for ,,nt' , t'Jt !\ Englt:.h nt>dll bdort' enrolhn~ m une or th~ Callfor111;i Stat e uni vers1t1es and college " • ~VITI I tlll.M~H ...... ,, ( t,.Hltqit "''"' '""'" Irene ~a1 te1 Har d~ge of ,, .. 01,,,., u.-ccw~t 0.,~·:.~~! New port Beach, Caltforn1a j o..1 1 '· •• n '"° .oos.«> A petition has been filed by Pamela M . Svidergol In the Superior Court o f Or ange County requesting that Pamela M . Svidergol ~i.:: ;-:_r.1 ... ..., .. ,,.,,,,. '"····••'-" 1v"1'.1 b.fir\ •'•'"' • ..... d n<I ~r..om, who may be - 01nnw1-.e 1n tert''>tec:i 1n.tme PUBLIC NOTICE Supet1or c .... n llODElllCK al THEA ,.,. •• ,..,~or1 .. Slol .. I By suc:c:e.ssfully pa:.:s ang a two-part Engh:.h f'xam last M ay tht.' :.tu dents wa ll be e xempt f r o m h aving to take fresh man English M or e th an 4,800 studen ts took the t est. T h e O r ange coastal a r ea s t ude n t s w h o passed the test are· '"°"" eor-Clel -r M'91> S<-1 O.vlO OIHi.y ''om Orenoe co .. 1 Colleu• MO_rd _y Fr0tn £Olton H'911 Sc-RenH Pelltuc:u -Geil Rown. 12 Coast Students t r-Oin'\ "'*"ttw th\Hf ~ r.GOI lilttlotll w111 anat or est ate ... '10• ..-.... , ... " ""' "''"'' ''"" "'"i'f\ .,.. ,,.,., . .,,.,,.., A peti11on has been tlle<J by F red R Salter and Clarence J Turner in the 11r•"' "A' 0••• Superior Court of Orange titfiti Off t" ""'flt H 1yt k""'" 1••t•fv L ,.,. ~'' M •teil'flll\ •"0 D•M.c \if "•••f1 ~•um ,.,. ... ucu I btuf\1nq Co unty requesting that Pl'ftUC NOTICI!: ' F r e d R . Salter and Clarence J Turner be ap- pointed as co-executors to flCT•t•ous aus1111Eu · administer the est ate ot NAME UAlEMfl\l't In. 10110 .. 1nQ oent>n• ••• 00•"11 Irene Salter Hardage Cun- DU"Ae"•' der the Independent Ad- c.11::,< .. ~.0':.:;;,~.~1,!1 R~7~EB~ .. ~: m1n1 strati on of .Estates Co•••M•w.u .,.,. A ct). The petition 1s set for cneri.. A eo.1 •. 1100 ~" eruo heanng in Dept. No. 3 at !>1 F-~1n ve11ey,C• n1C11 700 Civic Center Drive, in .. O...IMU "<onoutte<I by• <O• j W t ' t ..... C 't f S t 00•••'°'1 es , in ,,.., 1 y o an a GREGM<CONAM"Y I A na , California on October ~· '°'1•· 28, 1980at 10:00a.m . 1n,. ii.1......:1 ... , '""" •llh ,,... IF YOU OBJ ECT to the County C .. rt of O<-Counlv on Sep granting Of t he petition, ••moer M. '"° F• .. m you Should either appear Puo11.-0<-eo. .. 0.,,Y Puoi at the hearing and state 0<1 1. t. ••. u. ,,., 0011 eo you r ob jections or file P UBLIC NOTICE wntten objections with the court befor e t he hearing. Your appearance may be "~C::,.~~!:~:,::::S In person or by your at- Tn• ,0.,_,"9 .,.r....,• ••• "°'"' torney. ou11neu.,, I F Y 0 U A R E A fllCTITIOUS t USINEU NAMI STATIMl •'t I ne totlCMlnQ c-non " -ng Du\I neu ., DAVE BRONN ~ASO .. AY, l•»O llOM-!II , Founl•ln V•ll•Y. C• t?IOI Oe vlO E.uge.ne Bronn. 1•l•O llo>e•OOCI ~ ..... 1.1n V•ll•y C• t?ICll Thi\ OW\llW~S " <-onducfed bY' In In· Ol•lOu•t Oe¥1d E 6ronn rnl• ,, .. _,,, .,., 111..i •"" 1n. Counly c .. ,. of O<-Counly"" ~P­ t•mtNtr 30, 1• ,.I ... PuOll•IWd °'-Coe•I 0411v Piiot Ott 2, '• 1•, 11. ,_, )<IS._., P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Of' Al"'l'LICATIOM -CHANGE IN OWNl 11'"1 I"' OJI ALC°"OLI C l l VllllAGE LICENSE .... ..., To Whom II M.ly Gon<ern HEE JUNG CHA It epplyln11 lo lh<t Oep•rlmel'I Of Al<ohOlic B•••r·~ Control l0t • "ot" ON SALE Bf ER ~ WINE IPUB EAT PL , lken>elowll elCOhollC ti. .. r_s et 5114 Ecl1"9ft, MunflnQI°" lle~h. CA t?Mt Publl.-Or-C...\I O•llY Pllol Oct 2, 1"° tOIO-«l PUBLIC NOTICE N••-' llMcll, CA tt.-Tel ,,,., ...... be apPointed as personal P11011.-Or..ivo t.cw\I o.o1. P11.,1 'repres entative t o ad-°'1 '·'·'•·13·1"° •011-eo minist er the estat e of PUBLIC NOTICE J uanita Arnold (under th e 1 Independent Admin i st ra-F•CTlflous aus1Nus tlon of Estates Act). The 111~E STATEMENT petition is set for hearing "~:::.'o1'°""'"' DP'""''' OO<nQ bu11 In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic' PROCE\!> EOu •PMEN 1 01 Center Dr ive West in the CAL•FORN1A. ru1 t 11 .... ._ •• A•• C i t Y 0 f Sa n t a ' An a . Co": ;-~~~,"':a~~ Ell-•e ••• California on October 28, c.o,,•1\1\<!w,cAviut> 11980 al 10:00 a m . '"•s °"""''' "<ON1u41.., ov •n '" I F YOU OBJECT to th e 01••du•• , • • J E ~Ul>l•11 !granting of the peti tion, 1n., 'l<I'•""""' ... , 111.., .. ,,~ ,,.. YOU Should either appear Counly (IH• ~I Or•n<I" (ounov on I at the hearing andl'state S.pi 73 •'lllO your objections or f il e p .. 011 •. ......, l>•Mll<' ,.,.,1 o-1.1~·;:1~~1 w r itten object ions with the 1 S.D• H 0-1 '· Q •6 •oieo court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at- tor ney. I F YOU ARE A CREDI TOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de· ceased, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal P UBl.IC' NOTICE ,.ICllTIOUS 8USINES!> HAMl \TATEME"'T r "" tollow •nQ ot' \on ., do1n<1 bu\lne\~ ·~ f'O~ POI~ ~AYE 971 N "'"'""' 8tvo , F"uUr t10t'I, r ~llfot"t• .AdVtlf'V"" Pl'"OOf!rt'f ')y\\~rt"I\ lt\r 1&'1~t f'r'P"Oon I t'IMf", t~un1 1noton a.~," '"'''o'""' 'n.,.9 MAA•N EDI TOR or a conl- MorJ::'. 't ent creditor of the de-"~~~~!:~~·:::s Rct . cost• ce sed, you must file your rho 1011ow11•g .,.,,..,,,. •r• dolnQ Graduate 1representative appointed by the court w ithin four l mont hs from the date of fir st Issuance of letters as f P\1 \ 0l,'\1n•\' .~ tnnd\Jf t•f1 C,,y • lOt pot•Ufl'\ MyrN B. Elllott, 13'71 lliclQe<tHI claim w ith the court or f)u\l~~·.·R·i', DEVELOPMENT COM o·,~i,"':,::'~,<;,:.~ c0..duclod b• ·1 present it t~ the per~onal P"Nv. uo Per'<~••r Onvo Su110 UC R j ve rsi de h as ge,..,., .,.,,,..""'P representative ~ppo1nted 110. ~n•• An.. C• ..,,o, I Myrn. B. ElllOll by the COUrt With in fOUr WYM• S Going, Jr , on on a w arded degrees to 12 Thi< ,1•1......,1 .... , 1111,d """ 1,. months from the date of dMctu••. 411 ,...,,n,"9 C•"•"" Acwo. Or an ge Coast area stu-1 county ci.no °' 0r .. nge '°""IY"" Sep first issuance of let ters a s Coro~~~~· ':.,.';;.':!on •no A> ,4\(Jy"n(fl '"'?()ftfh •)v\t~m\ Irv ~t1t>+'\J Attl' provided in Section 700 of 111c• ,,,,..,,.,..,,, the Probate Cod e o f 1'"' •••t•"-t .. d'• ,,,..., "'''" ,,,.. l califor nia. The t ime for ~~;'.'~,,!:";\:, o"'""" '°""" on 1filing claims will not ell-F1u1s1 d l . lomDer JO, 1• . · , en s. . ,.14Uel I provided 1n Sect ion 700 of .OC:letu, It>< I• Cehforn•• corporo T heyinclude: Pu"""'"°'-eo..1 D•••• P1101 the Probate Code of ~;:~!~/~~~~~~· orive suu. 110, From Co•t • Mou Geolf•~· Ou 1• ~. "· 11· ,,., -California. The time for T!>I\ bu\lneS> ,, conducl•d by • p i r e prior to four months Puo11,......, Dr·~ co.\1 fl•••• 1>1101 from the date ot the hear ~"'" '1 '8 11 °''' •'tflO 'M.•lll(j 1 ing noticed abOve P l 'RI.I(. NOTICI-.: :!:!~•m z:.mm,. M~ pe~ r-n.n.tve ~ P UBLIC NOT ICE filing claims wilt not ex-Qitner•1 ~~17;~ivetOPMENl From Muntlnoion Su en O•.tct pire prior to four months COMPANY YOU MAY E XAM IN E 1 the file kept by the court If you are i nterested in the FICTI TIOVS 8U\1 ,..IE\~ NAMf. \lATEMEl\I T Eer1 Bro..n. BS. _,.,.,,,Y. GordOn ,.1CT1t1ouseusi111ns from the date of the hear · By wvnno s Co•nu. ,, Slehlell<trg, oduc•llon•I trtdll NAME STA'tEMENT tng noticed abOve. ~nttol P•rtnar estate. you may ftle a re t)\J:~t"..,:0;:0Wl,,Q ~P\Of'-. 9'f#-1 t\\,I Ch••••• ec1 .... c1 B·~·· MS, I In~ loll-lnq .,.,,..,.. "001'1Q f)\j\I YOU MAY EXAM INE Tn1\ ~i.it.,,..,.I ... , filed •11n '"" ~~':,',!,<•=·~~h A••••ncl•• "•",..·~MfR1c MICRO wr sr ,. .. , the file kept by the court.1 ~':::~~~~~::0••"9"C.,..n•von S..D Mery•nn• T .. rner Ph[) •n Ro...,,,,.,.""" FOU<>t•on V•ll•Y C• If you are inter ested in the ,1 .. 1" !quest with the court to (P· 011vfRS IH!SI AU l>AN I JOQ(j ceive special notice of the B11>10• ""'• ~'" r.• ...,.,o inventory of estate assets 00, .. ~,';,·~1~· .. ,,:1 ~:,:','.."::.'.~.' ~· .. 11>ropo1oqy , J•n S<o11 Ko••• e• '11Cll estate, you may file a re-I Publt>hed Orengo cA.,,, D•"• P.1101 pollll<•I >elence, VlrQ1n1a c.,1,.,,, 8rutt w Cameron Jr t 1u1 Oc t 1 • •• 13 l'llO 4011 IO 8•nU, BS,P\Vt'-'Oloqy, Ka,.n MH Ro"'mMy A-. Founl•ln Valley C• quest With the COUrt to re· 1 ' ' ' ' land of the petit ions, ac-'l'M6 C 0 U n t S a nd re p 0 r t S HH\ """''"" I\ <e>nduCl•d D • " "'' Gr1tt1neo-.eA.Dw<no•ogy 01oe ceive special notice of the• PUBLIC NOTIC•: From MIS..IOn V•,o Mlth .. l lou•\ In" bU\lne-.\ I\ COt\doc:l•d Dy et1 on tnVentory Of estate assets I described in 'Sec tion 1200 00'•''°"01,..,,. ,..., I of t he California Probate M.1v1n M r,..1,;rwv ::;',.~!~;::r.;..8.~~"'t•• ><••nt•"" 0"10"•'arut•w C•mo•on J• and of the petitions, ac- From S... J,..n C•p"'r•no JoM lhl\ \l•temenc -·~ llk!O ••lh t,.,. C 0 U n t S a nd rep 0 r t S Ro<to ""-111no. MA Engll~h ono Countv ,,..,. o1 0t.on90 Countv o" O< descr i bed in Section 1200 c-;~~-:'~M.;:::':· 0R•.;.;~t.~~~ 11-• 1· ,.., m un of the -California Probate Clven, es. blot,..,m15l•y Puoll-Ore1]9f CO.O$! O.t1ly PUol Code Oct 1, '· "· u .• ,., -~ Deaths Elsewhere ALBANY , Ga. CAP> Edward Vason J ones, 71 , an ar chitectural expert wh o direct ed Whi t e H ou se r estor ation wor k in the 19705. died Wedn es- day . ¥.:tttSIOCll HELEN MCKIS$0Clt OI Sent• 8erbere, ca. -longtime '9\IOtM of thct He-1 .. kh eree, P .. -ew•y ~ptem .. r lS, 1W el $em• Berber•, C•. L.ovl119 mottler of Shine, C.nerly •nd Pew It MclCluocl< Prlve1e "'4morlol >e<vlce• •Ill lie "''d el lhe P•tlll< V--..-lel P•tl< W•ICh· Ayce·H-. •-r•I dlretton. ~nl• Berber• , ..-cottMICIC MOITUAalES ~ Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hill!. 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HAalOlt LAW ..... MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Ceme 1ery Cremalory 1625 Gisler Ave Cosla Mesa 540-555<1 f'tHCI HOTHIU HU HOADWAY MOITUAaY t I 0 Broadway Cosca Mesa 642·9150 IALT71HGHOH 5MfTH & TUTHILL WHTCLIFf CHA,llr' 427 E 171h SI Cosla MPsa 646-9371 P'tHClllOn4HS SMITHS' MO .. TUAIY 627 Main St Huntlng1on Beach 536-6539 NllC flAMILY CO&.OMAL flUMHAL NOMI 780t Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACIAC ••W .......,llALPAH Cem1tary Mortuary C~I · PUBLIC NOTICE '°'CTITIOUS IU"NISS •AIO!I ITATIMIN't fht 1o11-1r>g 119r_, '' dolnu oo•I ,..., ., James L. Aubel, Jr., At· torney at Law, 3432 Via Oporto. Newport Beach, Ca. t2"3; tef: 673-4172. Pul>ll•IWd 0r-. Coe•• Delly Pllol Oc t 2 •.1• 4014«1 1 SUSIE PE YTON E"'TfAPRl!>E!>. I JI 10 P.,t. Ntwpo<I "101 N~""°'' e .. t l\, C• Tl"60 ~BLIC' NOTICE . Su-\lf' S Pevlon. JllO Pa r" Newoorl 11101 Nf'WPDf1 8~•cn C• ~"° f hi\ tM.H11r .. U I\ { Qndu( ff'd b'; .tn tM Oi1ii1tdu•t Su\I• S f'eY1on ff'\11. \t•l~I ••\ t1lf'd •ttf\ IM Counly Clerto. of Otenot County o" S.p temt>or ••.1• fl1U"7 Pul>ll-Or-Co .. 1 O•lly Polol S,,pf ti, U, Oct, 1, t, 1_, :1111.flO NOTICE OF DEATH OF HOWARD F. MOWR Y,, aka HOWARD MOWRY , ak a H.F. MOWRY, AND OF PETITION TO AD· MINISTER ESTATE NO. A-106060. t T o a ll heir s, beneficiaries, c r ed itors PUBLIC N0 1lCIE fllCTITIOUS eVSINISS NAMI S'tAT•ME•T I he fojl-1"9 "''°"' •rt clOlng bu\tr\oe'SI M I and cont ingent c reditors of Howard F . M ow r y of N e w por t B eac h , C alifornia, a nd persons NEWPO"T CENTER DENTAL GROUP, 1.01 A~O<eelo Aw , •404. Newpon e..tn, Ce. t2MO Georv• N•l clu,, o o 5 , •04 llMrlgolcl,Cor..,.ClolM•r.Ce t?•ll Jo"" -IColm 0'0.-roo, O.M.O., 1.0t Lynft9rove Otlvo, M•nh•ll•n BH Cl>,ca -Lloyd Elllofl RetlW•, 0 O.S .. ~ 0. Anre Or • car-Clol M.,, C. nus TimothV .JoM O'"'elll, 0 D S, .. 12 Neplu Or , HunllftGlon Be.cl>, C. ., .... T hh l>u•IMU I• CC>ftcluc ted by e ucrner•I _,,.,,,.,p, liOYd E. A•-r. 0 0 S TlllS SUI-••• filed "'Ith llW c-•v C .. 1'11 ol O<-County on 5-t>· temti.r 1•, '"°· fltOMI Putill"'9d Or-ca.st Oeily PllOI 0<1 1, '· ,., 7J. 1• 400t-eG P UBLIC NOTICE who may be otherw ise in- ter ested i n the w ill and/or estate : A petition has been filed by Rehse F . M owry In the Superior Cour t of Orange County requestln9 that Rehse F . M owry be ap· point ed as p ers ona l representa t ive to ad- min ist e r t he estate of How ard F. Mawry (under the I ndepende n t Ad · ministra t ion of Esta te s Act>. The petition is set for hear ing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive. West, in~the City of Sa nta Ana, Calif ornia on October 28, 1980 at 10:00 a.m . I F YOU OBJE CT to the "ICTITIOUSIUllNHS gr a nti ng of the petition, NAME n ATEMllNT you should eit her appear ,..:~~,1o11-1"' per...,, '' cto•no •u•• at t he hearing and state "'eoTANICA l.UZ...MAR•A. ui your objections or f ile eOTAN•CA. 110.0 H.,.11.,.. Bl•d., Foun wri tten objections w ith the ••'" V•ll•Y. c. t?10I court before the hearing . Ho .. 1 leO !1<;1>1-. l..o s St An .... drew' P•. Lot A,.. .... c •. -10 Your appearan ce may ..., Tnh IJUslMU It tonducl.O by an In in person .Or b y YOUr at - Olvlclu•L lor ney. This ~5!:~7..., """ ,,. I F Y 0 U A R E A CounlyClerl<ofOr-CounltOftS.p C REDIT O R or a con t - temti.• 11. '"° ingent creditor of the de- Put>t•-0r-c;...,1 0.,~'= ceased, Y.ou must file you r 0<1 1.• .... u . ,,., .o~eo claim wa th the court or ---present it to the personal P UBLIC NOTICE rep resentative a ppointed ~1CTi'ilCiU11Uiill1U--NAMI STATIM•Nt ,.. lot•owlno -ton " dol"ill t>u•I· IWU •t LA POI NTE OESION, 1t0t1 Alome A\lllt., '"-HIOWI, CA. •u11 Merle H. P-IOtlll, ,_, Atom• ........ l..-......... Ce ,,.,, Tl•I• buMnH• Is c-ted •v ""' 1 ... ,.,,,_, MMleH P-1-1 fhlt ttAlernent •• llleel with '"' C-IV Ci..11 d °'"°"' C-..ly °" 5">-t.mller IS,,_ ,., .. ,.., Publlai.I Ot.,.. C.O.st 0.11, l'llot s.pt. "· u. Ot1 l, '· ,.., .... PlJ6LIC NOTICE '°ICTITIOUI I UllNaH MAMalTATUHNT The tollewlng pertons .,. oolno .......... , SIMA .. O/EWING, "'° l"'lecenll•, v .. n £, c.aai. Mtt.e, c... ttW l"'eul A...0.1 Sl.,,_nt, IJ1 I . J1'• St .. CO\te NWM, Ce ftW'1 Wllllern E. Ewlfte Ill, H ffMf- t e,, 1....-1eec11. c... -.s1 • Tllh W.IMH It <elMluel .. Ill• e •11mllecl~ ........ _."_ bY 'the court w ithin four months f roni the date of fir st Issuance of l etter s as provided In Section 700 of the Pro b ate Cod e o f Calif ornia. The time for f iling claims will not ex- pire prior to four m onths f rom the date of the hear- ing noticed abOve. YOU M 'AY E X AM INE t he flle kept by the court. If you a re Interest ed In the estate, you may file a re- quest with t he court to re- ceive speclal notice of t he Inventory of estate assets and of t he petitions, ac- co unts and reports descr ibed In Section 1200 of the Callfornla Probate Code. Thh ,....,_ -lllN •lltl IN C-h c;..._ .-Ot.,... C:-y ell-· .. "' .. , ...• , c ...... .... .....hl!M Or .. C.tt o.u, """" .......... °"""" C.tt Deity "" ... 3500 Pac1he l/1ew 011110 Newport Beach 644-2700 '-----------~ Oct.t,t ,M.u.1• 4ttta ou.t,J,•.t• .. , .. I FICTlllOUS aUSIMEH NAME STATEMEH't r ne toUOWtnQ e>enon 1\ do•no t>u\I ntu, ., BOWER CROUP REAi ESTA TE OEV6LOPMENT, ll001 S•VIMIH Cor Cit "''""· Ce ""' E."••n• Fr•ftC.fl 8 ower. 901 Mlr•m•r. ~ .. ech, c:. . ._,. Thi• --•• ~ .... ,, ... lft· e11 ....... 1 E-F,..,_, Tltl1 tt ......... 1 ..,., lffeel •Ill> 1 ... C°"ntv C~• °' OrllftOe <:o.intv"" Sep. l•mber lO, IW Code. p,.,,.,..n, Duffern H. Hel sing. At- torney at Law , R i m el & Helsing, Inc ., 10 55 N. M ain , Su i t e 406, Santa Ana, ca. 92701. Publl-Or-Coe•• O.llv Piiot Oct. l , J, •. 1• ~·s-ao PUBLIC NOTICE f"1• \l•tt"""f'lf w-'" •1lt"CJ -..111'\ fN' C:ou"h Cl~r• ot O r etr'<>" {oun• 1 flt't ~DI 73 l'Mi() FUll 'IO P\IDll~""" Q>anQO (o.t•I O<t•I• Polnl .... DI l~ Oct 1 ' t\ l'«l ~II() P UBLIC NOTICE --~-,CT-, TI.:::-::ou=s":'•.,.U":'l -IN..,EH NAMI STA'tl'MllNT Th• foUo.1"9 perwn1 •'• dolnQ bu\INUM NOTICE OF DEATHOF B&B ORCMI O!>. 111U Senle ....... Sut•nM, Fount•ln V•ll•Y. CA "170ti Publl"'9d0..,_Coe>t D•llY Piiot 1ELtZABETH BAKER Oevlct A Brow" 111u S.Mo O<t 1, '· 16, 1l. '"° ~2s.«I IM E A A I FI ELD ' aka SuUl\M, F-•··" V•llo , CA"''°' ELIZABETH 8 . MER -fdwud R B•o•n >I)• H"0" P UBl.IC NOTICE R I F I E L D , a k a "•;,.,;~;~7~,~·',':•,~•d:~'!'u b• A FICTITIOU$ I USINf.SS E L I z A 8 ETH M E R . 00""•' "'"''""""'" l\IAMESTA'tEMElll't RI FIELD , AND 0 F o ... c1 .. Brow" T ne 1011ow1n11 PP• •on " do1nQ I p E T I TI 0 N T 0 A D . Thi\ "61~nt ••~ '""" '"'~ '"" °"''1ne-n•' +County Cl•r1r of Ot•n~ Countv on FIDELITY PR O PE RTY MINISTER ESTATE N0.1 ~pl 1ll'l!IO MANAGEMENT COMPANY, n~s L• A-106075. I l't•Sff1 Mired• . .._,.,.""'" Cel•fornle TlU) T 0 a I I h e I r s PuOll•Md Or•n~ Cou~r, o .... HowMcl l•wrence Out>en JSj()S , . ' I Pllol. ~ >S Oct. 1. •,••.I* L• Mlr.O., L.oQUN Hiii\, c.iuorn•• b e ne f iciaries, creditor s ._.., Tlu.3 and contingent c r editor s of --------'""ow .... ••,_.,.,.., t>y •n Elizabe th Baker M er-P UBLIC NOTICE 0ne1•v•d1H11 r lfield of Cost a M esa ---------'"'' .'::."'.:.:!.~ "'"' w11n 1,,. Califo rnia and p er son s F~C::,.~~!:~!':::s County Clerk of 0••"90 County on who m ay be otherwise In -lh• followlno 1>9r'IOnl .,. Oo•n9 !.eptomi-1. 1• ,., .. ,. te r est ed in the will •nd /or """;;~ .. ~~~TIME u ouoR. •)411 •A. Publls,_, Or-Coe•t Delly P11ot. est ate: .,. ... ,., •. c:.o.i.i-.c•n•i. !.ept 11. 11, JS, oc1. 1. 1-»-..o A petition has been filed "yu•u• tt1m, ct• 1-L ,,., • ., P UBLIC NOTICE by Arthur S. Merrifield In u,,.o,,. A-, ......... ,,.,, CA,,.,, the Superior Court ~of unc':~"~':;;~~,.,~~":'·" Orange County r e<:auesttng Thi•--·,, '""""''.a bY •n 1n that ArthUr S. M e rrifield 01v1eue1. fllCTITlouS IUllN811 •AMCITATIMCNT T1>e 1o1-no --•• c1o1,.. ""''· "9H es: ANMOllE OISTAl l UTOllS, 117S °'jewpon .,.., , c:.o.i. -·CA '1U1 J_, 0. Ell..-e, 50S COi-• St., 1 ••-1 llHdt, CA '2te.l be · ap pointed as personal T,.1, !!.='': •. 111.., "''" '"" representati v e t o a d -county Clerk of O•-" .. county"" m i n ist e r t he esta te of ~D• ••.-· Tlllt -. 11 c...-<:teel by en Uft· lncMper-•-••tlon olllff 111en • per1nenN11 E I i zabeth Baker M e r -~ ... m rlfield (under the lndepen· ~=~o;~~ ~fr. .. <;;' 0•11Y Plloi. den t Administr ation o f Estates Act >. The pet i tion Is set for hearing In Dept. N o. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West , In the City of San ta Ana, California on Oct ober 28, 1980 at 10:00 -0. f.lfmo<• Thi• , .. ,_,·we lllCld with I.,. COllnly Clertl oA Or-<:o.inty on Sep ,...,be•••.•• flHfJllll Publl-Or-C...•I O•llv Piiot ~pt 11, lS, 0<!:2:_!, 1• J11s.«I PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS IUllNIH NAM• STATIMENT ,,.. '"'-'"' --15 dolnQ -·-... " •s: BAll'OFORD PLACE. 1'111 Meono•••. $Mite 1. Hunllr>GI.,. e.ecn. C• .,_ Hine Moffh, 1"31 S...1• M•rt•. Founl•ln Velley, ca t?10I Tiii\ IJUslMU I\ cor>dll<ted Oy •n In· cllvlcNel a.m . I F YOU OBJE CT to the gr anting of the d"etition, you should either appear at the hearing and stat e your object ion s or f il e wri tten objections with the court before the hear ing. Your appearance may be in per son or by your at · torney. -PUBLIC NOTICE -"""iiCTITiciiieuiiit.~ •AMI ITATllMINT tr•• ,_._no 119'""' '' 00<n11 t>u•I Mts ai: BEST O'NATUlllE, 1511 W !>unflO-• T•. s.M• ,,,._,CA "110.. Jerry II Te,..,, Ull W S..nllo-r T ·6, !><Int• AN. C'°' '111M T~I• _._, I• c-.C:ted by en ,,.. Oh ld'Ua l ;.,rye. re,..., Thi\ ,, .. .,._, ..,_, llled wlllt llW County , ... , °' Or""'91 COU<>IV"" Sep. tember 1•. '"° f'l•Jl't> Pu011"'9CI Or-COHI O•llv PllOI \el!.!. !.!,__!!. Ocl. 1. '· '.!!" --.!"~ P UBLIC NOTICE IF YOU AR E A C R E DITO R or a c ont-J11CT1T1ou11Ui1'Nus-NAM• STATIMINT Nl,..Mo<-rl• Thi• 1tel.,..M we> filed wllh I ... CO<lnlY Cteni Of OrcwlOO <:o.inly "" !let>-t«mber JO, ,..., ingent c reditor of the de-The fojl-•nQ 1>9'"'"' ••• c101n9 ceased, you must flle your .,..,,,.. ..... .. ,_. Publl,_ ()re19 C...st 0•11' l'tlol claim w ith the court or M.J A. L To, 1ns1 '•~ Ln , Huntington llHc:h, C.llfOl"fll• "JM• present It to the personal Merloft J Mos 1ost ry""°"" Oct "•. 16, u. t..., .01'-IO P UBLIC NOTICE representative appoi nted Lene. Huntt noton B .. ch, ca1110'"'• b y the court within f our m4' • f d t f e>.reld -·Or., IHOI C°"CO<d, LaOALNOTICE m onths roni the a e 0 Hunlln(lton llH<h, Celllornle t?M' ltOTICSOf'..U•LtCNU•lltO first Issuance of letters a s Thll IMIJI .... , " conclu<l•cl by • MOT ICE IS HE"EIV GIVEN...... provided in Sect ion 700 of ........ 1 _.tnertNp, ""1111' .... ,"" wlll M twld bf ,,,. cn,. th e Probate Cod e o f "'-•Ion J Ar°' PlllftnlngCommlsatOnot l ... CllyolH11rt· Thi• ,,.,,_, .... lllod •1111 llW t1n9ton 1 .. <h, C•lllornte, fer ,,,. Californi a. The time for c ...... h c1er~ of O•M>Oe coun1, "" ""'_ot _i.,.1t1e eoe•19•E1• filing claims w i ll not ex ~i>t•mti.••·1"° "'•"'· e p,._ .. CI edCIUIOft I• Ill• I f th -""'" c;.ner•• Pl .. -•cll lndl<•T•ttw ~'"°'· p lr e pr or to our mon s p11b11._ 0r.,. ca.tt 0•11 • .,1101 •••''°" -•tt1-1tlfl of•-"'"'" fro m the date of t he hear-Sept 11. 11. u. <><• ,, ,,., ,..,.., ,,.. cu,·, <Mti.1 ,_ WITll ...,k_ Inn noticed abOve. ,.-.re• pret«tlon •NI e1t,..totwnent " MA E XAMINE POll<IH . On Oc-r 1, 1•C1lte11Hlon YOU Y w111betwldonet111t1Hnot11weo.11.e1 the file kept by t he cou r t. Element, with !tie U<ttMlon of .... I f you are Interested In the dlDwn•--· Urldutn-flOlklft fll •111111c.-..1o1fll-e•""""'""' estate, you ma y e a re-olteu•MdonOc~tt. t•. quest with the court to re- S.ld_,.,._.11-.1wld_.T11e _of ce lve special notice of the 1:•l"'.M.,on10111"9-to1t11••·1" Invent""' of estate asset s , .. c-11 CN....,• M idi,,. o1 ..,. ~ ' 1 c1v1c con•• • .,,,""-'" Mrwt, Hun•· and of the petlt ons, ac - ,......, .. ect1,Ga1Hom1•. c oun t s a nd re p o r ts "'" '""'"•...,_ere Inv•-to descr ibed In Section 1200 ett-.... -· .. -...,.... "'9lr I Calif I p b t ..i1119111 .., ..... 1,.1 ,.,. .,.,_ 1 of the orn a ro a e Cont•ll._.... 1 Code . ........ ....._. .. ,.,..., ... -e•"" 1-t11aotv"'-1~~-'· I Long & JHkul11CI At-T•..,,._. .... 1714no-5'11 r o .... 1Ntllllll•, .. 0c...,,1.... torney1 •t L•w, 2706 c1TYf'UHN1No H•rlMtr 8'Yd., Suite 210, PlJBLIC NOTICE "iiCfmOUI '°'iUitNIH NAMa STATI MlltT Th• 1011-1no perlOn• .,. clOlnQ .,..,,,.. ... , 8 8 A f., lllOO Dow $1rMI, Sulle JIO, Ill• .....n lff<ll, CA "JMO Tl>O"''" J lerreO , Jr., A ln .. r ""' l •n.. Newpo<1 -It, CA t?MO H--G E ...... 1100 ~II-. -te<ltD, CA t)ICll Thh llVSINH '' conclutled by • llmllecl ,.,.,,..,.,,.p, TllOmetJ. 8¥•«•.Jr. Tiii\ •~ -Ill_, with '"' C"°nty Clefk of Or•n9t Countv on s.,..u.•• L .... L.~ .... ._... .......... , .. ........ 9eadl.CA .... T .. t OHi , .. ,.., =~~" cost• Mn•, C•. nu•; s.c,...... tel: I...._ ,., .. ,,. "'*'"'" °'"°"' GM\I o.11, 1'1161. 1"''*41 ... °'""" QMtl Dell, Pl19t S.IM U, Ott t. '· '•· , .. ""*41 ... Or .... CM•I 0.lly l'llOI, Oet.t,t• O<t. '· J, '·.. .., ... - ·r: ........ _...,. . . . .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COllOMA D& MAI DWLD • ••...................•. 100.z· ....................... , ....... ~ St75.t00 Rnng your p~unt brush. · 11hovels and a lhUe 1m agmat1on lO ca11h m on big US This bead1 duplex 111 JW'll ooe blo<·k to the water and the owner sa)'ll be acallve on rmanr ml(. Thts won't L arge enclosed bnr k c-ourtyard French duor:i le&d lo ror mitl llvllll( mnm 8eauttful ltallan Ille and Oak l)liankcd floor~ enh11nc:e fam ily r oom and cou n try kitchen Master suite overlook!\ flower f1ll('\J terrace n ugl! l~t ~ca:. ---- l(arage Call now' ~r SEA COilE PROPERTES 714-631 ·6990 •Cl) SEA COIE PRCPERTIF.S 7 1 4~3, -6990 Have !>11~th111~ t11 ;.ell'' Clal>i.1f1t:d ads do 11 "'ell macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY JUST HDUCID! Gra cious JBR condomini um for "carefree " li ving . Convenie nt locC1 tion. See it NOW! Reduced to $154.900! Be tty Grubb 642-8235 . (J -65 ) 752·14 14 Hl.a700 ( Omf"'' Volley (.,,,,et Woodbrodqe Cen•ei 642.aZlS 644-6200 q()I Oc.ve-Drue Hutt.or v,e .. Co"'"' THE . 1~ NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2043 Weatcltff Dr. (714)546-7711 CUSTOM HOME IM THE HILLS , Sl04,HO Sec m g is helif>ving ! ! ' Nestlei! on t op o f a hill . fore s t l ike s urroundin gs in ex c l usive Anaheim fl ills 36 matured trees on t he property . 3.000 square feet o f in nedibl e li v ing s pace: vuulted ceilings, twn fireplaces. <:ver~ rmxlern t0nvf'nience, only nnc v1·<11 n1;.-v. One entire half a 1· ,: (• c1 f F' A 8 U L 0 U S S r:C'l .l 'SfON''' 1:222 GRli T FOR IUDS You 'w· >.:<>l to see 1t now !~ 1 At this pr ac<· & terms you ca n 't a ffnrrl to wait R e mode led kitchen throughout. lge. brs. & baths. Lots of storage space. All this a t a dras t1 cC1 lly reduced prin OEFTNITELY BEST BUY IN NEWPORT BEACH ~!! #223 $50,000. RIDUCTIOM, P .. MSULA POINT Bea u ti full y r e m ode l e d & profession a lly d ecor at e d & la ndscaped. 4 brs , 2-bath .. fir e pl .. • 2-sundecks. covered patio, s pa & lots more. BUY OF THE MO NTI I ON THE POINT'!' #224 IUY OF THE WEB J>ri<'NI for q uick sale Sell er has bought another and 1s ready to MOVE! F a bulo us multi-level home. s unken 1.r. & s unken fa m. rm . Mi rrored w e t bar & war<ltobe. 2 fire p is . Quie t cul-de -sac. G r eat v ie w from m aster br, Bring your offer, this is a SACR1 FICE SALE!! #225 Dl:S8r1 DUAM $76,000 In beautiful watm Pa lm Springs. the re 's a d ream waiting for you. I.300 sq uare feet complet e ly furnished. pools. club house . . . a nd most of a ll s p ecta cular multi-colored s unrise & sunset shows ... YOUR HOST -THE SUN & THE DESERT !!! #228 tMVISTMINT OPPOITUNITY Fabulous 4-plx . 2-2 brs .. 2-3 brs .. 4-firepls .. 4-ba lconies . All in excellent condition -assum e 1st d .d . 12.25o/t . Sl.586 mo. 2nd. .t.d .. lO'f. $300 mo. Bring your offers today. Seller has EXTREMELY F LEXJ BLE TERMS!!! #2Z1 PllCID TO SIU Immedi a t e ly ~i " n ot soone r . E xcellent 10<'~" in Newport. Spa in mstr "-~ ,ood siding & lots of up .C....",. 150/r dn. Sl.200 m o $259 .~" IMM EDI AT E OCCUPANCY!!! A TnNT10t4 A&INTS: If you're looking to e xpand your goa Is & ca reer oppor t unities NOW IS THE TIME T O MAKE THAT MOVE . We currently have two openings fo r successful experienced a~ents . who wish to become even more successful. You r ability to d iversif y & s ucceed at Wa lker & Lee is limitless. Call today & find out what has made Walke r & Lee s uccessful since 1941. As k for Bob Cast aneda. Manager. 646·7711. ~ Walker &lee Real Estate ,- • • .. ----. --. ..------- lnurSrJ.ty O:tooer l I llj() " HoutH Fors• HcM,,., few saa. HOVH• for Sak HowaH for S-ak ....................... ••••................... . ........•.......•....• G........ I 002 G...,... 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Open. fresh 11 .... 11,M 1·~' .1u., Co"• ~Cl I 024 t ,.., 1111l1v111ual ho""'' 1 JV t•r 11100 i1q rt nl homo-a nd a beautiful view Custom deeor . •••••••••••••••········ h1w1t11 111111ro•h'•J .. :.11 h 111 •• :.. St.u 11drk f11r JU.'t gold fixtures e:tnd many upgrades . IUCHWAUC E-SIDE DUPLEX 11." "'1J.ir.it1· 1111r.11(1· .1111.1 SHd W down' n·sT0~1 Boat slip rights up to 45'_ fwo l Ir. UNh >o11 ll 11w111•1 ~1111•.i rn 1J l.l';Xl:-Oll:'l'ON ('OAt'll ~"••pl11"1.1ll• .1tlr •"'·'', !:~•I •\IQ lu ... 111\utlll' ""1tl1 I I'·" '"'l' IM'Cin• """ I I• 1lh. 1111111 lh1 1 ... 111111· SI 42.SOO 1.i I K.., .. 1111 r IJ LIS 11 h· II llMtllt a 111ast .. r br ... FUUB •lAL TY -:Mil 11~1 l 1\ 2A hr )t'l'unty .l(Ul1-. $749.000 JAMES E. GOULD C.t_Mno .. 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Rltr. 548-7729 VIEW Front row view home 1n exclusive Irvine Tcr race 4 Bdrms . pool. e l egan t l hroul(hout St.096,00> "' 675-341~, ~~-$82500! DOWN TO EARTH I Cute l e Arm w .exlra lnvesLrnenLS arc hard 1c1 large lot The 13,,t n •al find but this 1s om· Two hargam 1n EastsiJl,. C M houses on one lot. a two 1 Agl Wkdys . tf.15 Ot1M2 13drm a nll a on~· Bdrm wknds 64&1:1314 Lc.w:ated 111 a ~pt'r rent al Opt Hse 1-5 Sat /SAAn area 1n fJsl growing t995Santa Ana Ave :\l1dwa~ C•l.\ H-3 ton111g Pt·rrn1Ls a total or f; u111ts .....•••.........•..... Fuur l'lc\ Xlnt 1.uct.d !'1,,1\l 11r llhtf( LI\ Owner :! :.i br. 2 :lbr. rrpll', t' r I! a t I\ c I I II a Ill' 111 I: lt'i5 ll.65 Fountain Vall~y I 034 .•.....•••••....••..... !MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR! SpJr1uu s l'u ntl11 '' '4Jllpaµer, wet bar, .1 room) bdrm,, & j!reat TEIUIS' Complex has all I he Jm.-11il1es Y1)u U !::SI Ht:: and du-.l; lo :,ho pp1n11 ' F or l ht•st• llenl'f11 s. (lnl) $115,1100 5-15 1:>491 Call us for detail:. A ............ ~ ... ---11111111111111" :.uper ,·aluc at St20.1Ml0 HuntinqtOft Beach I 040 H ,, L B 0 ,, I s I. \ " I) 1 0% DOWN ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Div1sum ol Harbor lnvei.tmenl Co RE1\LT\' 1 o~ER Fl ..... 6i:l 8700 I TT.... .... Huge Fumi.sh.d 4 & 3 Bdrm duplt!x. step::. -ii .. -~ .......... _, lo beach Fantas111• 111 MIWPORT come potenttal. With a DWI.EX normal down payment. 2 Units o n fee land. !>eller will t•arry the <'n· Across from park. Near tire balanc e A~k1n g beach, bay. & s hopping S295.000. Priced at $205,000. E ves 1¥2-2253 COORS TO IEACH 2-2 Dup lex O wn e r m oti vated. Open to c r eative f1nan c in i: Possibly little or no cash. Will trade property hrra t -car -or "? $249,000 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 Eashide Condo Owner will sell on 1·on tr.Jct with low down :l ht.'flroom 21 ~ h:ith luxun M m e with lot!. of l'Xlra~ ,\gt 556-2660 123 INT. Golfe r 's dream hu m e located on the 16th (airway of ex clu:.1ve ~esa Verde Golf Course With only 10% down . o w ner wil l fi nance balance ,at 12'} with m· ti:rest only pay ments . Please call for deta ils & appointment. 631·2246 or !><18-20!9. B~ Owner, S87,900. :lbdrm. frpl<'. R-2, lrg lut. gd 1·ond. 1937 ~1 ap l e . 957 1223.X 311 , Riek associated Eves 548-0715 ................ --13 txlrm Freedom home b)' 1 ~''•I II '> REAL TOllS , >Iv ~ JI 1,, n b 1 I 1 ht. ! GHAT POTINTIAL Bring paint. wallpaper, &J imagination. '1 Bdrm den, large rrivate yard, c"'hoice Newport ... lghbortaood. A baq~am today -profit tomorrow' 646-7171 INR.ATIOM BUGGING YOU? Make lnfl11tlon work for I YOU wilb these 8 units f)n 2 lots. steps lo beach urba)' Super summer winter rent als~ CALL TODAY' owner. seo.ooo 20'"~ dn as· sumable loan 548-0358 $91,900 3 Bdrm. 2 car garaRe. new bath. Jltrge covered pauo. Hurry! 645-9161 GREAT FAMILY HOME 4Br. 2Ba. light & airy, I blk to schl & park. 11 z m1 to bch Only $118.900. 846-5502 ~ ~ EXCELUHT LOCAL Near Huntington Center Nice 4 Bdrm wit h large F'amtly Rm ~ & neat pal10 Park Plal{' Int 842 7461 CUSTOM HOME Ocean View 3br. 3ba. deck s . optional s pa, great buy! $179. 000. s.1&-0272 OWNER IOUGHT A HOTH ER Just look .. you'll fall In love w 1Lh1s btn 4 br Just steps to bt:ach in move m condition 96.1-5671 481{ 2Bi\ $1Cl2.50U :>.t!ar beach agent ~·1571 1006 ...,i.,.,.....,...W..0 ......... 1 lolboa lslmtd ............................................ 1 DOU HOUSE .............. -'iriW•ll Bv owner. 217 Apull'n;i , :ittr. 2 Sll>r) hOU.'it', (rpk 2Ar garage apt ~ lrg separate 11w1wr' un11 S.'l!Jci,ooo <:onJ ""'"rn COMMERCIAL RnLESTATE CAREER &tablished local firm 1s tllk1ng apphcal1ons rro rn licensed real est ate salesmen & brokers for 3 career m commercial re alestate management & brokerage Extensive on the job training in all •cts ur this field A qpique opportun11y ro r Ule business minded rea l tlltate person. Call for an Interview. Realonom1cs Corp. 675-0100 rAIMT & SAVE THOUSANDS Townhome offers '1 Bdrm on separa t e levels. Qirrnal din1ng area. and 1rivate tree·s h aded '8lio!,Jusl steps to pool and large greenbelt. Great for children! Only •1.1>00 ! Call 963-6767 , . THE REAL ESTATERS f' NEWPORT ' SI 11.900! 1,i:j 0727 2 UNITS Diamond No Bay ;ircH 3 Bdrm hollll' & 2 hdrm apt Lovet~ hnml' l11r your ramtl) + 1nn1nlt' S398,(KKI LOU IRECHTB. and Assoc. 6 75-3331 Couage, 3 hr, ulllO sq ft lot. S250K 111 1><11 <'nttal i31·3434 a~'\ Balboa P..-sula I 007 ...........••......•..• TllNllNG Of'SEl.UNG? Have client for Penm Pt. home SJ00.000 range. 2511;. down. Owner L'a rrv balance. Agt, 675-8170 • New 5 Br. 3 Ba. Terms. View 113 E Ralhoa. 67!>-2164. Eves IOZ2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX BY OWNF.R Choice Loe. So. of H""'f'. Wik It• bch. 3-2, 2·2. frplc, prof. decorated. below appraised v11lue. Prin· clples only. 675·1055, 673-48411 9.IOfo ASSUMAILE OH. 12.1', CREATIVE F'l:'\ANC I NG See J-61"M. Thu!'Sday & 1-'r•· d:Jy Open 111.luse. 1213 lielfast St . call 546-~ ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS BYOWMER t:ompletel) re mode led 2 Bdrm w,encl palm. 9-172 Grand Ave Located at Yorktown & Bush ard Open hol.l.\e Sat Sj.lp LO ·I $103 .:'IOO Ca II 54 IJ.06110 n r 963-0557 Irvine 1044 ~~~~~~~~ .. -1 ...................... . ln\cstors. H1'(Jured s.t<MIO SI03,000. ;.,i,sume !II luan .it 56.5.51.10 s:r. ~ tu T..dor TowftO'tome Elegant des 1gri acccnls thi s 3 b e dr oom town home. with dmmg room , 2 C\• bath s. h unds(lme rir eplac l', bw It-m s, vaulted l·eil mgs , and plush decor Brand new, $107,000 l'all TARBELL. RF:ALTORS, 54().1720 MESA VERDE CAPE COD Large 5 Bdrms. 2~ bath. comer lot. RV access. s 1>r1nklers fro nt 11nd back. Askin~ $187.SOO. Call 540-11.Sl ·~-'•HERITAGE . • REALTORS lrW... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ss ume T n t pay S600 ·m 11 !In ward ~"12·6000 ,\l{l L ovely 2 Br l '2 B a Tnwnhoml', 1n lus h garden selling, w1tcn111s rrts. pools. saunas. spa. Great pnce at $114,500 Aft 5P:-.1 . 7:.13662 READY & WAITING Beautiful 3 Bdrm vacanl home. newly decorated lhruout. Ideally loc ated In the CALIFO R NIA HOMES a r ea. C'losc tn schools . parks. pools. s hopp ing. A s k ing II e--;. HANCH HF ALTY ~h 1 2000 ~ry atrordable Newport errace condo! Up- aded end unit. Extra ndows afford m ore 1ht and view plus ~dded counters & ttorag• in country ldtehen ! Take over low Jatereat, low payment , BY OWNER, sos Carna· lion. 2 BR + guest or. 3 BR home+ I BR gar apt · W/ fpJc. $255,000. 673.0727 macnab ) trvtne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY princ loan ( 10, , .. ~ .Duplex, by Owner. 1 Br & mo. 169,300 ). See 2 Br, xlnt rentals. Must d sub m i t ! Ca 11 sell fl25.000. 675-3063, 1700 Hi7g.9667 eves.__ __ •.. SIAVllW rrtce RM. $20,000 U'"° down . Built In i iAilillil••irlillrliiillJ financ lna. Largest Seavlew 4 Bdrm Port Royal Mdl. 2700 IQ rt, 2 UMte it 119!1 sltled Ads are really I "pt.'Opll' to people" calb! with bltt re· IHllnblp and b1& results I Tu place )'OUr clas11lfled Md. call today M2·S678. )'nl old. . Mollvated Seller!,,. C/21Ne..,....c...,.. 640-5117 St-;LL idle Ite ms with a Dally Piiot Clusslflccl Alt. --- TUnU ROCIC ·NI a.Ate! A single family home w/4BRS. 2'h baths . separate family rm . separate formal dining rm as well as eating area in kitchen. A great Broadmoor Plan 4. Community pool & tennis. Offered at a great price of $169,500. Marion Frizzell 551-8700. (J-66) -7 12·1414 cOt'flPU\ var..., c.,..., 642 .. IH q(ll Dover Drive ..... , Woocbidqe (.,.i., 644-6211 Horborv-c ...... 599-8881 ••TURREROCK > UcJrm exe('ut1ve home ,. lt!Slurt'l> Jnd upgrades :.:. you VI! neYer seen ' C11ll fur your 1>e rson a l m- :.1>l'tllon or thh lrul~ mJgmf1et!nl µrope rt y ~.90<) w,,,,d h ridge KcalllJ .')5 1-:UHIO •~:.!tt f\"""nc;a '"""'' lt\llw Wocx!bndgc !'11111111 ... nd unit. Jbdrm. 11.d1<1 ~IUIU190 Cd lm•J l1c111. .... 'ii! ti lt\2 WoodbridcJe Condo Spotlesi-1Br 111 BJ ( '•1 untry k1tcht'o l.rg µatio i\J,suma hie bl J I ~"•1 1 Stol.!JOO 551 ·I l!:!J. ( )Wnl•t RCTaylorCo Neer TM Lab Woodhndgc 2 Br plu,,. J l'n . 2 12 B<i l·undo " B ri g h I cm . . I:! p I a 11 Lariw ma:.tt·r bedroom suite_ Sonny k1tehrn '"' rnl lie sac $214,500 Wdbrg VIiiage Uniquely amt hea ut1fully upgraded :l Br l'tmclo t:ho1ce corner at ross rrorn park With m1111nt.11n view $1 t2,!'>(X) Rancho San Joaqwin I ' San Joaqwn .. model. 2 Br + den/study. Qualtty neutral LUil carpels and drapes Fabulous golf course vie"'. 2 pn vale patios. Askmg $175,000 r'enthouse "San :-.11.1tL•<>'' model. 2 Br uml over- lookmg golf course and night hl(ht view Vp · graded Co mmu n11~ µool . ten111 !> Slflll noo.ooo. RCTaylorCo 640 <)CJ()() UNIVERSITY PAllK 3 Bd. farruly rm. 2 ba. Deane home By owner_ Assum. loans. extensive upgrades. paneling & wall co venngs, itrt>en be lt on 2 s ides Open h ouse Sat 1Sun 1 R u ss.ooo Ph 552·4649 3 IN·BIG CANYON DRAMATIC Custom Built Home of nE!ar ly 5000'. 4BR. 4BA. + 2 half BA Cathedral Ceilings. 3 Frplcs. Gl amorous Master Suite with Over sized Closets. Dressing Room .. J a c uzzi Tub Large Swimming Pool w/Spa & Wat erfall. Overlooking Golf Course. $1.20.0.000 EXQUISITE :rn n. 3BA Townhouse. High Ceilings. Custom Wall & Window Coverings. Cheerful light Eat· In Kitchen. Rom an T ub in M aster Bath. 3 car garage. & love ly pnvatc patio a r ea. $380.000 NOT TO MENTION /\Stunning 2HR. 2BA Townhouse Also with high ceilings. t ustom decorator touehes. & large s torage area T his one for $290.000 1032 Wall St La Jolla CA 92037 JOL~~ BROKERS'- LTD• 71 ~45'-2641 Ca41 Collect LCICJWHI leach I 048 1•1i If( SALE llY OW'\/ t.,H ••••••••••••••••••••••• '\EWl'OllTSIHIHl·:S THE OHL y WA y 2 "'''" 3 txlrm :.1 ha n· • TOGO Cl'nti) red 1'l·orc1Lt:d 3 I,_, fl I Sl:r.J.ulJO ><.Jrm oor p an. ocean 675 -1886 613_8145 new dec k s , large cn1•tosed bnl·k 1>atw REDUCED TO SELL Pr1C·ed for 1mmcd1all' fiO' to beaC'h . pt sea view. sale at Sl:l).000. comer. 7 rm. 2 bu. 2 stor~ MISSION REALT Y sngl on R 2 buildablc 90' 494.0731 tot. $298K owe 2nd. loc al condo o r ? 710l TAX SHELTER. Buy m y Seashore Open d11ily 111 ml. 2890 S Cst Hwy Owner,645·8410. l:lldg at Victona Cove. l-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..iiiliiiim .. - Laguna lkh Next to new LIDO SPECIAL Chris Ahel prujerl. Ca II Tn 10.; cl•)wn Mow 1n I::\' Robinson 499 1460 or tomrirrow t:h.i rm1n e l:luzz ~c)er '199-4503 fo r pat 10 i•ntr\ l!Hml' I detdlls lidrm :l beth oo .. :..,trHll H •Wr\Ll\TUBE,\l'll• \\alkwa' Reducefl (<•r fu s t s ale $35~.o oo I Br, 3 Ba. fam rm, R 11.R. Bkr 673·7300 ocean\'lew $325 .000 497.5132 A TI ENTION. "U pc om tilg EXEC'S " Greal for e n tcrt a1n1ng !11v1n g Short distance t.o bch White water vie w:. 3Ur 212 ba. Laguna Villaqe R.E 497-1761 O>i t: OF T ll E liES T llGCAHYON t::xclusive listing Finest 1.u:.tom home on the golf cou rse. 5 Bdrms with l•ver 6000 Sf) ft or l><'aut davttmt' a nd c\'l'ning views Incredible '-l'• un t ~ By apµt thru Wm 1 'ote Sl 75 millt11n THE "UN-CONDO" BUYS IN LAG NA' This 3 bl.>droom ('Ontern *Cote Reallv & IO\·t>~tmt>nt 640-5777 IN WOODBRIDGE poru11 wood, stucco and ONLY $132, 500 glass horrr h••S 3 dt!c·h . ,\ dchghlfuJ 3Br adult uc-beams. ftrl'place. ~ma II cup1ed Cr~kwood "'IX'" ocean , 1cws Loc all'<1 nlan on low traffic n il nght on the golf 1•11ur·sr lie sa c stret•t The lnwt•s l .,., ,0 u·11 re,•1 hke \Our c•>e:.t deta1·hcd rt":,ldcnt·c l>Jt•i(\ard 1s l'ndlt-'\:> ,\ in W~bndge dream home for S!~!l.1""' CALL QUICK <l!lfi-4950 644-7211 --~ '7 b,ingo YARDWORK PROBLEMS nnt with lh1s o ne ,, SJ>U''IOUS 3 bdrm. 211 ba townho me with fam rm F.asy care plank and block m11lt1·level patio with Malibu lights and fountain. Clt>Se lo park area with tennis and riools . wh1l'h enables you to have nv..rC' Lime f()r fam1I~ run tt523 CAMPU5Da~IRVINE LGCJUfta HiHs 1050 ....•......•........... SACRIFtCE 5br. Jba . 260<l'. cstm lot. w 1 view 2 patios. rci: veh access S142.SOO 771).1\359 or 768-o.565 Newport leoch 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -P'e..-...aD ... x Completely refurbished. one blk to I.leach You own the land Gr eat rmant ml(. $199.500 ~ 759-9221 llllD'S EYE O!:ean + bay view condo . Bi>al sUp. Try 10% down. Owner is motivated '' World R. E. 543-2591 ~~~ ••••• 1.~~ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ON TIIE BEACH· Mobile H ome 2Br;, r e dwood d eck . ced af !hakes. hardwood int, rrplc. $59.000. (714) 499-3816 ........,..cS,...th <.:lassie tiled roof Spanish home . Ocean side Emerald Bay featuring ocean view, ha rdwood noors. open ceiUngs. 3 Bdrm . 3 Ba. family room. formal dining. A nice ho m e . $575.0ITO. 644·7020 Lingo •.i& .... • THEILUFFS Upper bay view Most des ired origin a l area. Spacious 3 bdrm + hob- by room. end unit. Huge patio. $250.000. Agt . 64().5560. FOi SAU IY OWHIR Giant 5 Br. 3 Ba Only S269,500. Owner will carry at $1500 mont'tlly with $20,000 down No cr edit need ed. 1 7 14 ) 840-1964 $5,000DOWH No q ualifying Prime N.B. location. 48r, lrg yard. fl•:~. 640.1403 or 1131-7824 People who need 1~rle should alwa~11 chcl'k lhtj Service Otrel1ory In the• DAILY rlLOT HARBOR RIDGE OPEN HOUSE LEASE/OPTION Hr:ind ne" Ca!'a Bl.in' .1 :\lod el :l B<lrm dt'n .inll '11•w l-1exrble finant'lnl! OpenHou'e 20 ViftW'IO !Ti I 0-2 & Sun 1-4 C /21 Newport Center 640-5357 OPEN DAILY l -7PM ;)(II ST A.'WllEWS HI> .l'1•mer of Cla\ St llarC' luxun 1·ondo 1n Chf fha ,·en 2 ~tory . o\'er 2.000 sq ft '.! (pie's comm 11001 S l69 uou ,\I(! 6'1f,.J81Y.!. lii5 :r1!17 .IU~T REOUCF:O SISK t >wnrr anx1ou.-. :i br 1 •. 1>~1. p11ol 2 101\ Nu a!lents al Lh1s prin-. plCdSe. 642 7!Y7 l NEWPORT CREST :l Bdrm. l!' ~ ba. 2 story :.pl11 le\'CI L'Ondo Close tn J)O(ll & tennis Walk to beaoh Open house Fri / Sat Sun. 21 Gret el Crt C/21 Hwpt. Cetttec- 640-5357 WESTCLIFF lmmaL-Ulate4 lidrm 2 ba home w ramlly rm, µvt pallu & pool sz yard . Perfect for cntertulnmg and Comfortahle hv1r1< l.ovcly area. close to schools & shope;. S22<J.500 497-5411 /'\JEUJELL AssociatEs Nl'WrORT HEIGHTS CHARMER This re modeled home features added muster bdrm and ram1ly room. 2 fire places. hardwood floors. n e w copper plumbing. hew roor. RV at·tcss and much. m uch more. New oHenng 111 $188,900. Call ~1151 .. -,S .. HERITAGE . REALTORS --m~. 9811116. et~On-3te~ ~C--..:..:.---~-1-al ___ .;..,.;..-------1 l1:.1r1ta1n 1n NL•W1J11rt _. ..... ~ lleuch sso.11011 PnN• IO ftroperiy 1600 dud~ µvl ~1H·h d uo • •• •••••••••••~•••••••• C.:Jll 760 ~,11, ext 2m 1076 ..........•............ LEASE/OPTION Luxur}. cu stu m :1 b 1 .,.ood & 1;las:. humt• un ncarl) I a('re do:.e lo b e a c h S 4 O •1 . o o O Owner al,lt. 4911-02.'ii San Juan Capistnno I 078 ••••••\••·············· One Acre 2br Coun try Home. Lge Barn, 1de:il for horse:.' $265.000 UY OWNER <193-67'18 s-taA.na 1080 ····~················· 2 IDRM COTT AGE <>NL Y $73, 900 Ncwlv lis ted A L'Ult' -.ta17er home with hugl• }Uld N .. w l'Jrpct & paint :-Zear Santa \nJ <.:ollege c i\L I, (l li I('" 644-7211 LAGUNA H.ACH 9600SQ.FT. M I.eased comrncr1•1al ind~lnal units ltx:atcd on 11ne or Latiuna's m.am hti.:hways Buildmg ri· cently remodeled Ht1.(h dt!mand area Partners want. out. orfenng q~"> attral.·Uve financing on a tolal pnce of $575,(J()() with Sl66,750down flcalonorrucs 675 670tl M-GZOHE (llder oome, garage and ham will produce :.omi.: tnl'ome while you plan new devl'lopment 8.95'1 sq rt oi. land near. 18th & Wh11uer. ·~t;i Me:.a Wesl~y N. Taylcw Co. R~alton 644-491 0 BUILDERS PAO<AGE ltc,idy lo i_:o, Off1 l'c Uu1 lding Santa Ana :Ofrar the l'1v1c Center 10,400 sq rt lnl'lutles workin g draw1n1:s & permit Chuc k Sµ1l ler Broker 6:11 12f..ti ~ l'r11ne C I <·omm mv.·-;l ' ' • menl. aµprox I atre nr "3C new s h11pµ1ng l'enlcr 111 \.'1:.ta. Sl:Ii.000 498 5735 Residential R·2 BY OWNER :rnr. llard'4ood Flvcir-. l.~:l<llhl'(l 21·ar gar. 50 1C I s I) I 0 I ' •• n n ,. r c It· dn\'t!\o\\ B:.1 ) w111rlow 111 I) II. JllU l'illl hi! CUii H:n1-'d lnlu an Hr~. rm ~• ut•t·o c XI. nr l•:ll•rnl' 11 lJl1 & .ll1gh S1·h•>t1I J l-.11 l!U.'>ln"'">~ 1>1)lnrt. :1 lrwl tre1·~ 1n lJ:H·k 'ant llWIWr Wiil hl•lp r111.on('I' 930,000 547 :11R2 T.astin 1090 ....•••...........••... A lOVEL Y SETTING Spa1:1ou:. a nd airy 5 Bdrm family home. in bc11 ut1ful Lem o n a1rl' Large secluded park hke > ard with lovely ~hade trees and gorgeous lawn Sep ar ate family room and dining room. 3 bath~. NEWPORT /6 UNITS 1n h e art <1f Ne wporr l:Joodfh Locat1-'l'i m com mt•r1•1aJ a rc•a II 1•an lw U'>NI for 1Ju~1ness rt: '>1'hmt1a I or"" $450.000 Waterlront Homrs Inc. 673°6900 Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate HUI ur•rt U CCllfHCC SINCf "" l::xcl~1ve listing lh gh v1s1b11Jty. Com er lot m fast growing Newport Beach business area . Ap· proved plans for 10,000 square root bwlding. Call for details 611-7100 ...... beaut iful!} DECOR. ~~~~~~~~~ r\TED $299,000. t- O'·tl~Fiiil 17t!J ,\T PROSPE1'T TL'STI:" 731-31 11 ...••.•......•..••••.•. IH OWN F.R -3Br 2Ba. air. enl.'l~ed patio. ne w II dernrnl cd nr µool & )l ame rm" $811.1100 540.4585 ncom. Properly 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······················i...-.............. ... Mobile Homts For Sale 1100 ....................... M<)BlLE HOM£ S40.1100 pres 11 gt: Jrca . clubhousei pool :.cc llurr'). A!,'l 551·5656 •EXCITING• S~cial Buy l:kau11{ul newh up jlraded l'Jrpds & drps 5 indi vrdual houses with spendahle Costa Me'la S uhmll )Our term-.• 752 1920 J QUAIL PLACE PROPEtlTIES - 10,.... fll 1:)0 ....... l i!l:H't. :18 ,\ Le\ Ill llnrTl<.' tn I ........... _ .. __ I. a g u 11 a 111 I I-; n I•' I'" t 5• Pk All fl<'"' dtJl'I , ur n1·r lvt .ic•rn!<,. l 111m !'lubhsl'. 1>1i.1I )11111111. 'aund, 1•H·r1·1~1· & rl't h.111 I "J ... Y..!!l t H e wpori Beach Best lw in Town 12'~'\!\ 2VllR. lBA. lrunt kitchen. liumc tu h,H 1· Ol'\\ l'Xtenor ~uµplt1·cl h~ ~eller 1 DGt>.t&l • CLASSIC MOllLEHOME SALES IRANDNEW 6UHITS ~ Br units w gara11es Is l uwn1.:r bend1ts C.rt!at t('.nt:il art'a 1n \\\·~tmm!>lcr Owner will It e lµ f1 na1H'l' 1\!lClll tiJI 7300 8 U,..ITS W.-s tsHle Cost a ~c,,a. good condition. mcome StO l«ltl > r Pnce >W5.000 l>n pay m<'nt $130,UUO. ()WC balance a t 11'; :?706 Harbor. Stl·200 1\ 540-5937 A PRE:HIGE: ------. ~ I HOMES LIDO PARK 2 Rr 2ha i62.500 Owner will consider c " C'honge for mo11n1 a1 n l·ondo or m obile honw in mount ams BURR WHITE REAL TOR. IMC. 67S-4630 Acreacp for S• 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 ac res, llunl1n gt o n Beach. To be sold at 11uhli c a u c ti o n o n tu116/80 by o rder of the Superior Court Uroker cooperation m v11ed ln(o Mursh Dozar. Aue · tloneer.; 213 /272 · 9536 1 Ac com e r lot. Cahrom1a Pines. Sl.400 dn t ake over payments of $74 mo 17l t I 963.6009 l!V<'S :II ACRES X Int investment. iwotl ll·verage I m i rrom ne w freew :l). North nl Rancho Cuhfun1111 l"ull pr ice. Sl 3U,000 1·1111 714-677-5611, Broke r 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWHU O..T°'of 0-floW H...t.or 2Hr . 2Bu, all c l•'C lux adull Co·OV apt s 12»,UOU PIUN<.:ll'ALS ONLY 496·2134 Heal Estate Inves tments :1333 W Coast Hw ~ . N R 6U-6646 Units. F. Side Costa Mesa 2 bachelors. I 2br Great Bread & Butte r $124.900 Ask for Domon1r Cioc1ola1AGT 752· 1!120 BEAT THE IMTEREST RATES! Owner will carry paper, hve tn and rent out the BF.ST DEAL m town m a ~-plex ' Assumable loans. ne wly p::untcd & highly . desi r able Put your dollars to w9rk at only 5285,000. $45·9491 ... AT THE HACH 6 un1ts .11wnl!rs apls W lrg end i.treenhsc )ld 1• o n d W 1 I I t r a cl e S250.000 J l~ Yo ung He a l l y , 1142 8540 or !Mi0-1493. l'HIDE Of OWNERSlll P Tnplex Easts1de Cost11 ~lc~a $16,200 gross. us sum loans Mary Jank, IUtr 631 l!l!M OWNER FtNC. 10/o Uunlti!, Cost a Mesa , 2 mt to be11ch Cosh """ owe no pymts 2 ) rs $1 ll.~ down . $450.000 Pn11c1p11li. Hroker. Les llnrnh11rt, Satl 447~ or 972 1577 ' . 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I 5 tii3 1328 S1w1'IJl 0 ular 1 ll'W frocn l•----------l~t.' brJrtd 11ew T ll 111 P u rl l~ fu1111,h1·d 673 6113 Mountain. D~sert, Resort 2400 •..•................... FOR LEASE Ne::w 2 bedroom 2 bath home M ission Lukes Cou11lry Cluh. G•)lf tennis-pool. Beaulafolly landscaped , no m ain tenance yard. 9mO Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Springs 213-378-2572 2600 ••.••••............•..• 60 Acrn Wyomin9 96J.fi609 C\'CS Re-al Estate he~ 2800 ....................... Palm Spnn g!> Wiii •"'< chanl(t' beautiful. l.1ri.:1· Las Palmui> t>slJta· IPr RallaoJ. l .t<ln. 1W :"'1'"P•>r1 hotnl' t'<Jll 71'1 :12."1 07KS Tr:ide beaul S1crr;.i n :!o.tH'I ur rctt reml' nl :!II~ :.!ha ho me •tn i.:olf p111r'l' swim. tennis. st.1hlt·~ & see FOB C"\l fir "II huml' h \ •l"'llt'r r145.(J!}(J2 Huh :\l.\L'l 11.\W,\ll CO:>-IJll 8ellul1full) f urnis hed 2Br ground fluor Pool & elc. f"o1· TD . Rt>ul Est ate. ••r •• ~.ooo er1u1 t y O wn er R Iii IJ2i. 898·3135 Red btafe Wanted 2900 ....••.•••............. I l:H'e L';ash Wiii hU\ Davis & Clarie 851-1 666 t4ELP! Just sold on I0.11 NEt•:D inco m e prop to 2 ~al Pref. near beh, b ut wall consider all tn nice arl'a. 714 536-9909 or 53& 5050 lefttab .•..................... Houses Fvmislwd •...•....•......•...... lalboa Peninsula 3 t 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charmmg 5 bdrm, 3 t>a•h bayfront wit h :cw boat float Sept. · July . Sl:.!00 mo Yrlv SltiOO mo lltll Grundy .-675·616 t ------ Winler J Br C! Uu ~iO mo. 11-1 E. Balboa Blvcl 675-2164. E'ei; Corona del Mor 3122 .•.•...•.......••...... 2 or 3 bdrm, 3ba, l;.ir~c priv. yard. No Smoj(ers Irvine Terrace {iil'J:,86'i0 2 Br. ocean vu. p\1. strecl SllOO mo +refs . (~Sunbo\' Hl·al1~J 631-2242 , ON THE BEAC rl 2 Bdrm duplex. \ it>w. wk ly possibly A~ Faye 640-9000 lrviM 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Former model. cirec lvg, 3br . fam rm. office. frtnl din rm. $1250. ownr /ul(t, 752-1146. Mtwport leach 3 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br condo , 2"'~ bu. pool, child ren /pets OK S6SO •m o. 645·3765 or 213/372-1238 IAYflROMT jlol I.a. EXCEPTlONAL VIEW o( Pavilion. Plush decor. S'TOO wk or short term. WINTER HHT ALS 2 Bdrm, n e w furn 9800/mo I Bdrm. new. $450/mo Waterfront/Salisbury 67).6900 2 Bdrm homt.'. hweh µ.itm and g11ragt• Sti<Mt Bayfrunl 3 f'41rm lv""l'f f:JrJi:•· SlllOO mu U..) front l U<lrm 11111wr, ~Jr:a~l'. Sl.2tNt YEARLY REHT ALS I.ill le Island Lg I Hr "pt w 1dei:k, wuum. S()()Ols1· Ueaut 1fullv remntl :1 bdrm home. unrurn $1200/mo ls c Includes utilities. South Bayfront :i bdrm lowe r . gar, furn or un furn s12001mo South Bayfront 4 llr up· per. gar, $1500/mo. furn urunfum Lou llrechtel & Assoc. 67S-333 I DI'< 2 Rc.lrm dupl~·x .. I !o.lOry II vm~ rm, frpk . 51:,t)C) mti W uut·I.. t!OCIO 67f1 :lllh7 LllXUHY ('llNIJll :111r. 11,ha :!l'Jrd gar ""' P .11111 Li.!.J ,.,•' l<••nt ~!\i;\ OIO %2 ll:ll I Ill' ;;.i~HflS!J Sutl'\t'lS, l'lt~ hf,!hl~ I .111 ta!o.111· ueean '"'w 1·ond11 Uranrl m·w :111<trm, l ' ~hu . w atrium. n1m mun1l\ ~pa & !o.k ~ lii.:ht:. S9251mo, uul and 22.l:J Pacific \ve . ..\1o.I\ .1~k for Ginny 9ti1H456. 962-<~l!lfi Ve11 n1ct> 2hdrm how .. 1•. Sl951mo .\dulls. 1111 pets 642 n 135 :! llr Cottage with gar:1).(l' & 'ard :'-le" l':afJwl, I ale• & 11atnt IO min Lu h c:atla S.185 Adult!o., r111 l•l'l" t\,l I -'1189 :1 ~onths -I li<lrrn ~ II.a Capistrano ~ach 3218 Hcfnf!t! \\';isht•r 1)1 , 1•r ••• •••••••••••••• •••••• rL'CJWood 'PJ ~i.)0 rnu 3 rm 21 J li.1 ( 'l!o. ltl San ~It.' r r J \l g ITI I ' " l'lt·m 110-.,111 ()!•1-.111 'u 1~11 13U :'><CJ JICL' ~ms. t':tll ,tfl fi P\1 llf!l-4USK Corona del Mar 3222 ......•................ .J ;,.;m1111 l're~k nt'"" 2 ~t' Ut:CJll 'll'W :11lr. :111.1 Dan & Fan. rm <;1·t i:atl' $1~1 m•i :!l:l 111,1.itH-1 5 l!H J Ii;! :.l.'14l\I "I It lnJ.llc Tcrr<il'C \~'ulk to shops & beach t;r,lnr an d $1.~I pt!r mo Agt 6H 9635 Dig Ot'cun \'1ew SupN. ( '•>nrl :'-Ir fa~haon hlaml II\ an c L'•JJ!o l C11u ntn ( 0 l11h , l'a rk :11tr 2h;i garoll'ut'r 11111 "S:Jri11 m11 '>-\!!SI 11, Cot.' 2 llr 2 Ha 11 uust' Hl0 Jr un11 "•th p.11w g:irdc n & g:ir;.i~c :'li1tT h>l'almn Yl•arl) lea,;c References pl c:.tsl'. 6i5·4993 CostaMHa 3224 ••••..•...•...•.....•.. lt.s not a mirage! $295 2Br home w /ft!nct'<J vcl ' Quiel. lreesy urea. Gar & much morc(64<l4 l ft:e REHTIMES 631-4555 RENTIMES 'h1 II•'" I\ r~·I urh1~hl·d. 640-2036 2 BR DUPLEX :J Bit :.! 11.1 rnnd11 """' ;a1•u1 LI nu l'l'I n I! . .i 11 uh I pd ~JO rnu \\,t al JO l:i Ca~ ~~·WOO, \'1v1an Dana Point 3226 ....................... Scasu.le Rendl':t' uus' <!Ur w Ol'C:tn \'j(•\\ Sl:!..1 l\ttl!> Pt•l!.. I !l'il5 I (, l' REHTIMES 631-4555 (;rl'.il Uand l't ,.,t '.I B r-lam 1m '\tw land~~aµ1ng. '''" 1·.1n • w ~prank h•r!! l 'h•M' tu ~t:h. p11rk .'ll'" hnnw ~5 mo ,\,ail now c·,111 days -196·112<! l . a gl CA:eanv1ew 2 on 1 l11t :! Rr House Sl95·Stun10 S275 1 m.1le to beach & llarhor Agt>nt -196~5.qso El Toro 3232 ..........•••.•...•...• HOM E FOR ll ENT J Rdrm ssso Fen ced yard & garage, Fa rnily please Kid!> & pt.'t:. welcome Call !164 251iti or 973 29'i l 1\genl. no rec Tu'nlc 1<111·k , 2 ~1 ba ~w ks. dl'n. :!' ~ ha wt•t hJr frpk. :a ,. Slli;, 752 K:l.'JO 751 5813 J Hr 2 h:t . tihl g:ir . fnnl ) :i rtl $6..'ltl nY• I' ark It It' 551 5000 TURTLEROCI< GLEN a Br, :i Bu. :1 .. a r· g :i r . -ltlj 988-IZ~l. cxt :.!I-I l n ·1n e W1111dbridgl· l lldrm Fenced yard_ S.S75 per n 111 !>!'> I 255-t 4 Br 2 Ba I~ n J lo1•:il ref',., rt'q Sti25 •i7J :1112<1 or 67:J 0158 WOODBRIDGE L a kesid e 2 Br 2 U;.i . S!AIO mo LJkcfrnnt 2 Br 2 11.1 ~25 rn1 752-2211 REHTALS :!hr '! hJ :11.Jr 2ha .II.Jr .! hd :Jhr 21 .ha lhr 2 hd 1tir ,. B :.!' t...i Si'OO $1t k~l 1-\lnt $750 Si:\CI S'<25 $91111 '+523 CA~PUsDa·/RVll'IE Former m<11kl ,.,,., h g, ;Jhr Lam rm. 111f11'l' lrml elm rm $9:1() nwnr J._'l i5<! I f.lti 110:\t E FC>H RE'.\1' I lir 55!15 1-"enced ~·artl and g uraRe Famd~ pll•;1s c Kids & tH'I .; welcome <:all 964·2566 or 973-2971 A~ • n11 fee - l r,ane North wood : .ibclrm. :?bu. fam r m . pr1 ,. I.IC"'' & jac on l'Ul·d l' :.:.tl' Beaut del'<Jr T 0 "''ail 1mmed 972-1717 During hu!o. hr:. .in!>werin g ~erv1cc will l'ross con- nel't AM ERICA'S Fl llST co~ PLETE HO~t E RENTAL SERVICE /\LI. /\REAS. SIZES Fowttain Valley 3234 ~ leoch 3248 .....•..••....•.•••...• . ........•............. r\ND PRIC ES l "ALLTODAY 631-4555 Sunnv 2Br home w fnl'd \'ard for Kids. Ca rag<'' Sil~ II urry 1 t 5457 J fee REHTIMES 631-4555 ---- KIDS/PETS OK E Side House. 2 Bdrm , (iurage. Fnrd yard S545 h 1:! 2510. 6-lt;...\8~ Cahfomw Orea mm' 3Br ho me S4951ti468 lfee REHTIMES 631-4555 E side duplex unil, 2 Rr I Ba. lrtot y rd. 1·hllrl pc·t 0 1\. Avail IO I :.!661? ~anto Toma!-. S45<) Call .lnhn 64f~5096 3 Bdrm 21 2 8;1 brand ne w spacious condo Vuulled l'e11lngs. frpk S62S /\gt 004-4500 2567 Elden Ave Lg J Br, ram rm, 21'\!Ba . alrlllm. p;.il10, frplt. m1rcowaVl' O\•en, attached dbl t·ar ~ar l yr new S!!OO mo To see call 979 5009 New 2Br. tBa. Laundry hook-up. garage . front yard + patio. Adulls. no pels 1495. 645 7300 MESA VERDE. 5 Bdrm. formal d111ing rm. pool, maintenance & gar dener lncl Sl«iO/mo lse. Call Waterfront H o m es. 631-1400 • N~'W 3 BR 3 Ra condo. fplc. patio, 2 car gar Near shops. &5 mo. No pets. All. 759·1~ -------- Cl;iss":'l Comfon '. s.52.5' Stunnmg JBr w fncd yd for Kids• (8476' fl'e REHTIMES 631 -4555 Peak of Perfection: :i Br exe<" home" /central a c $.."125 <89751 rec CAii J im 631--1556 Huntinqton leach 3240 Oceanfront rrob1te home ••••••••••• •••••••••• •• from S-150 m o ( 7 14 ) 5 blks lo O<'ean t::tcg;.int 2 bdrm. fam rm & den. IS7~ moi !'lus h aµls. 212 ba. n-dar & ~lass Dbl r ur P'1 ~ar lull~ marnt \ti. \dull!-.. nu pcl« Jncjuire at 527 llllh St 7 1-1 ll60 fiJJ I or 9606331 What a dea I' :JHr S.'iOO Ba Icon} View & frplt•' Must ~l'e 1 (1)759 > f1•c REHTIMES 631-4555 2br. 212b11, den. delux l'On do. frtik, wet bar, ll0nn1s. pool. 625 mo Hill 960 t 21; . 5.1&-65ti5 Old World Charm 1 S375 Darling 2bdrm rclrcal Kid.s OK! <8265> Ice REHTIMES 631-4555 41lr Exer. 2128;.i , $750 mo Agt . !">4&00'l2, 9f-.."2255 l"onvemenlly locull.'C1' 2Br ll,').5 tS.188 1 l'cc REHTIMES 631-4555 JIJdrm. 2ba. near Central Park.~. ~7 -152..5. :l Br. I V2 Ba. w 1plml. $7001mo. I.st & last + ~ dep !168·8009 J BR. 2 bu new I s tory 24 hr; sec .• full rec facs. Adil. comm . No pets . ~mo. 2l3-59'l·2906 .j91J.J816 Fabulous lge Wood~ l'll\ l' <! llR 2 Ba home. Ckeun views. relTYldelt>d Avail 1mmed Sl<!IM.I mo. W D. refn~ inrld .\9'J·H89 I Bit I B.i, c lm.e tn town and l!t!urh Ol'can view St25 673 6223. 119'1 3271 3250 ••.....•.....••..••.••• llOMF. fo'OR nt-:NT 4 Hr s.s95 Fenced vard and gara~w !-'amity please. Kids & pe t s welcome Call 96<1-~ or 97329i1Agt .no rec. • -----LGCJUnO Miquet 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR +den, 2 ba ho use m Niguel Shores, oceanside of hwy Gated rommuni- ty. li!nnis crts. pool, etc. Mm 6 mos. lease at $825 per mo+ ullls. 4!Y1·2380 Nr 160A park, l11ke w1lio11ting, fishing. ten- nis Very rural sellm~ 3 br. den. 21, bu. newer 2 sly Nr t'Omm pool/sp:i $75q. 831-31.28 Mi11iaa Vl.jo lZ67 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME FOR RENT 3 Bdrm. ~ Fenced yard a nd garage Family p lease. kids &r pets wekome. Call 964-~ or 973-2971 Agt, no fee. , .... ...,.. ..... l269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8ll ys hores Trade ~our old s tu(I ror 2br, •ml rned yrd, clean , new goot.llc" with a al 1ar , pet OK. Crpl5 It ~~ a~l2·56~ ~rpe. l490/rm. 64.2-08.S1. 2 Story t'ondo. large 2br . l\'llba. Pool Adults Only. Near Brookhurst t Ada nu. 1475 963-4152 4hdrm, 21-,ba 8uyv1('w, 11150/tno .. year lse ll42•8750or 213/385·2176. .. MG D.N\~ &~S Lido Isle Lease This warm. 1·nm fonah li• hornt: IS tlOSl' lu tt.'111111' ..inti bt:<H·heo; W1lh 3 lklrms, :I ll<l, den a nd formal dining room. It ur fors a perfect blend of farnily c·omfo rt um.I l':+!-" l'ntcrtammg Sl2tJO mo 644-9990 LovE'I} J Ur twnhst• an Newpvrt llciRhb 2' ,Ila. frpk. & puul ~l·wh dt• 1·1Hutcd SH ~O m o f>.I!) 49[);, or &15 .jjjJ I l.rl! 2 Br Conrlr1 'l'"" fHH't lfrti:hts Frpl1 pool \\ U ~ h l' I' & d I' \ t' I' 9;511 m11 1i75 ~tud:a\,•1r .,;:• .:!2K7 •·\ , .... <l:-.i Tit ~ 11 \Y :!hll " "''"' ~SU mo .! ll>lrrn ~··· Ill It\ SF-l'l'HIT \ C'U:\IW :!Bdrm. 2lia s;sn mo \\ Jlerfrunl 1 lo nw' Ina· h31 l ·lt~I BA YFRONT CONDO 2~·1kn. 1•xccllcnt taon . snoo 11r mo s lip a\ailable 760-9333 rol'a Boat Al(t l.rg Jlidrm UJJJ>t•r duplt:x. I h11u~e from ot1·nn •><·t•an v1e\\. SiS.l nY• 'r I' 1175 8018 BAYFROHT LEASE II t.'lflltl\ JBn 2b.i "rJp a1 ound di:t·k I·:xl'lu~1\C• k•<"Jlton w 1111 am..•nalae::. ... ecun I~ g.llc 1.111111. ll'n Ill:>. !>llWUI. t'IL t;re,Jlt!~l barR:.tlO 111 ;'l.'e"1rnrt llt:ach 350,000. t•ni·t· 111 eludes pvt beach dull Ca II 760-6060. ext 211() Lge 2 St) I>uplcx J Br. ~ full Ba . Frplf• I n Newport lll(hts SHOO tnCl 6-16-6303 OLUFl<'SCONl)O :1 bdrm 3 ha . fam rm pvt s pa all m xlnt cond S975 Avail 1mmcd 64().9044. J 2 ·2 Family rm fireplace. JUSl compleLC'- 1 v rcnoval ed , n e w carpet. drapes. lile t, m.1 from beach on· qU1 ct c ul-dc·sat•. Gardt>n1n~ paid by (Jwner Crn,.s s t s n rook hur s t 1Bus h ard Call Debbie 731-~14 BLUFF CONDOS I .cases S600 to $!000. 2 3 4 Br. \J.rt 644 11:13 Dolebou1 Boy&Beach Real Estate THEILUFFS F'our bedroom. lwo und one half bath condo on green helt End un1l. Much soughl afte r large Guadalupe Model Ycur ly lease . S95C> month 631-7300 M.I. Bayfronl w /dock for 45' boal, 4 Br. 4 Ba. a vad immed IZJOO/mo l Yr tse'-Crn RH rs. 646-5000 Bill or Linda. 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bargain Believer ! $425 Roomy 3bdrm (8403) ree REHTIMES U I ·4555 3290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Entertainers Delight! Elegant JBr home $550 Brick Crplc <S446> fee IEHTIMES 631-4555 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br, 21, bu, xlnl loc. nr IW)'s. PoOI, sec gate, kids OK. 167~. L'.1111 agt Jan, 848·3119 or V1ck1e. 839-4944. Sharp 21Jclrm , 1mcl11 r11r renl tn El 1'11111 1 •~11., ;,i1r lau nllrv rm a l l:.tl'ht-tl I 1 .ar i.:ar lttnl µatiu, IAllll ,1,.,111 lttl"" lle.-.l ltrtll• lo •·:ill :afll'I' -l11m , $.'ISO 5S2 IJK~I ...;,.w 21Jr 2ba a l Cavil' I lr 1011 1md Wllt J1r 'aun.1 j)uOI JUI' I t'fllll!o. r tubh!o.1• Soi9S bt• .;;;, 5i75 J\',Jil 2 Hr :! Ila nr S.1 c oa-.1 l'la/J 'h11rp, 1·t•11lr J ar 0 wtr i:a~ ptl ·\dulb \~l ~:l:l 1521°1 Townhous~ Unfumish~ 3525 •..................•... BRAND NEW :1 Ullrm n 1ncl11 ,\ 1· 2 t'JI' g ,1 r ,I j! t • \\ I\ h II Ill' 111' I 1•n,a11· vurd llr;111tl 11•·\\ I 0 Ill "'I 1·' Ill f ' I I ti,. " c ;n'" il.l.'l nv• Apartrnrnts Fumish~d ••.••••.•..•...•....... Balboa Island 3706 ....••••.......•.••.... I Bctrm I Ha ll<•aut11ul 1·ourt \ Jrd w iling 5,1-;11 mo Y\·arlv :n:i .i:.o 111;,1 Balboa P~nsuta 37 07 Xtra lr9 Rooms Cll'aO, qwet. 2 B<I, I l:li.1. no kids/pets $350>100 Cdll Cru1g 631 126G • Eteganl lin·plac·e!t BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS· S1ng1e:. 1 & 7 Bedr om~• Fur n1~hed & Un•11rt11snee1 • Adull l VH')Q . No l'tilS • Mod1•:s Oi.en n.i ly q lv b 11~;z~13 • Privatl' lake!o.1dc pat11" & balcontei. • llealoo pool & whirlpool :.pa Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No. '380 Irvine I )I 0-Ir 17141 645-11~ Newport Beech/So. 1700 161h St Dr,_., .11 •St~ 714 • 642-5113 Apartments UnfurntsMd .......•............... Bcilboa lsJand 1806 ·••••·•·•·•····•·•····• l.1<•lux1· 11:1' fr,,rit 1l11lrm Jlt,L n•lric. tqil•". Jdult~ llll 111•1'. ~)II ll'lfl 'rl\ 1.u, 7<it:1 1;..i1 .i13>! Bcilboa Peninsula 3807 ........•.•.••..•••.... '-•11.ill B<.11'11 $:11111 Yl•jt I\ I l t I , 1> cl ~ Ii I' \I :\l;111.11!1•r lji~, .ll 12 llJll••.J l't•11111 11!,1 .!fir"''' I 'I \ •' I t' d o ,1 I I• " r t I Iii nlll \t111U:al I• ttl,11 ·;,;iriX."1:1 I Ult' ''·" ho·I .r \l'r' IHI\ J I" "-llt11"' d1·f'~ S:lr. n1•1 "'" 1,-; d\111'1 , Ulk 111 111 1•;,in '! 11 I< 1 • 11.i fpla• 1111 I 1 I f( .11llh 1111 """ ::.; •• ' I "· I !&\." t,.i,, •·'<i!'.! Cap1strono Bt-ach 38 I 8 Ht::AL'l'ORS ht.-droom, stove, rcfni: 1:11t'I g arage No Pl'l~ $3:1.'1 ti-16-:?ml ltoumr :1 Ur Townhouse o\pt 1n qwct .\tlult com plt•x :'-l~wl.' rctJ1•c11rulccl, F'1repl;oet!. enl'l-,d p:it111 & g:ir:tl(t' SorlJ no pcts S<\!J5 m o Ii-IS 3381 vr "'~ 59-19 S-11.11 2 B r :! llJ l'ownhou.'l' Frp'• 111·:.r nt•w .ill hwll an.o;, JHl\ttJ lmmctl occupa11n TSL '11.!mt li-12· lliO:I •4 m1lb from l1t•at·h 842-1160 i562 Ellis Ave 11 H 1:lblk.' W of IJca<'h lit 1 Suhbt· tu .\1ur 31, l!lflt ·1e r. 2fla wtrfrnt 1·1mclu w bout -.1111 $900 m•• 1213 ) 592-5-126 Luvcl) 2 & 3 Rdrm Tuwnho uses. gar11gc patt0, l;,iwulr) fac S42S & $52.5. Cull :tl:J/5!J6 Wl2 or 71-1 !j6(t 7347 2 Bdrm . 2 11uth. F1repl<il'c <;ara1;e S450 mo Call !II>:! 2205 I 6.. 2 HH apt, .uJult!o. no 3hdrm. bit ms. frplc, lrg ~b SJHI & S345 :111 W mast<.'f' bdrm w /walk·tn Wi!Mm 1;:i1 2177 closet S5!01mo 995 1093 WON'T LAST 21:lr 2ba S49;1 rm .\l1>nt1t'l'llo Tuwnhnnw ( 'wnm ptJOI & dbl g a r. \gl·nl :l5i ·lil36 :\u ,. I Br un qwet s l S350 'l;tt pell> ~a tun· p;.:rsu11 pref 675 li60ll l!if:I l"ullenon Hr l.ir ge & t:lt•an "it•l\'e rclrige S3111 in 'lut11ng ut 1b \al ult :-.i11 J.tel:.. ,,7·1 t>.17 2 :-t ;nn1111: I Jr gt' l.Jrtlt•n ,\pt 1'1x1I Jft'J l>31'5 ~ 111 w 'ii 5-l:!."> ttt<' ll:llh H;,rlJor Area·2br, tb<1 . no peli.' S40CJ mo 554 2HI I aftertipm :->cw Mndo, I & 2 hcJrm,, S.575 9550 Adult" 1111ly. 0•> pe~. iH.>Ol. jat', tennh . (.'le. !146-1821; 2 Bdrm 11, B11 L'.ond.1 $45() i\dulL' nt1 p<'I!'. l";.i 11 !ltH isr.r. or !fi'.! 2!171 r\ gt nu ft'c N1te 2hdrm. I 12ba twnh~t.· ~L) 11• ap1 1'0•11 l!:tr ln d r). new t•rpl Si m , m 11 !JliO !iO <l :J I 1.:lO UJ50 ~li.'i Lari!•' r hPt'r\' " h•lrm :! 11;, • 'lt"l' 111 ·~·,•;,n .\io J>t'l~ H:t;I ;1.llli • •••••••••••••••••••••• >o.--Yt rv •• ••••••••••••••••••••P-••1 -·t::r.1 ~ll'l'f.'lll~ f ll om ... ,\. 'lli1 ..!.h.11 .. c.1l11r :111.j , tllllll\1 l '1111111Tn t•i.., kltl'hcm•lll~ S.lCJ "k &· Lull It, a •, h .:~ •.,.r It. '' -'t't I ~_ Jl~ltrra l'.1r111 ~'qlt.'rmu 11p 01 •·Jnfnrnt iii;; R';"UI I ~1-V• 1111' 1 ~. -··~ ,\ ,.ar..ip ~ 111m ,.11 •• 1 .i:Jl, i.)1~· C 3 2 1 \t1Jlh 1, ''"'" :>.IX ,;1.1 Ol'E \:>;l'l<O:'llT :-,mJll 1 I orona ~Mar 82 hr'~ S.T~· &. up :I tir, •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 1 ~l:!.'> l BH i:.1r 112 I· 1 ... 1 \l'JI I~ & \\'tnlt'I S'i5H ,\ ! llJrm I 11.1 r ··~r 111 .. l St \ho·~' J~I .! _IH< '!' '" :! lldr 111 1n 1Juµl1·x , 111·.i1 lu .11 h ~ 11111 Ill' r Ol 11 "i.11> 7~1-I:? -;i !J:!i'I ·-·i t<l''ll l \\ IJJll1t .ol I .I,. 111111• ,,,1 SJX·i >II ,,,1:11 1.,, UJ).lll '''""" -''"" .,.r I 'l'•.1 '1lOI ·..t>~:.!J.!.5 II \ \' F H ()'I; t \ (; I·, I 1•;·~ ~~ • • I kr l llu 1111 In'> p;il "' -· 11"Jtl'l I Hr I u ... l•''t •·,1t11i I lrpt. nu J•t.'h lr11al1 l!hH'll l'1t·I' !! Hr ~:!.. I 5"•~· ., l\r I )\, \f•I ... ,, llr $5~• ·1:111 \dll ' • (i lo.-1 1 , 1 , 1 I 1111 11rJ11-.1 .11.hJlt ~ "" h o·,11 h £.1~>0 \,k lur \\'nit .Ill! I·. l·:cli:;1·~Jtl'I' 1/."11 II '1''·1' '11 It P•'I• ilHCll l(t II S"r.-J:t l..1\'.,nne il I Ji iii .t';";,:, I 1r I ~ It J ll I " I ' J ·~II ·..i:.•• 1.11J. J l.:'>h e \ ~' J rttiJHTI • l'J .ll li.J lt •J11\ 1~1 Spt.'rta .. ul.1r Ck~unfrtml :'>ll!nll ti-14! W J3 u1\'t'I) 2 llr t 1, UJ, 11u1ct Irvine 38 44 '' ~drdcn 'u ttdulu.. no •••••••••••••••••••••• • µet' St35 1;:ll :'i ll9.Lake fro11t lbdrm condo t>I0· 1 lSC S.100 mo Bea ut sclltnJ( • 3rd lloor 3 Rr 2 BJ F ire1,la cc . lfaltnn~. l ~arc•l:l'S Wrnt~·r S~HI l~I0·-17Kol CostaM~sa 3724 ......••............... SUSCASI TAS F\Jm I hr ~1p1 S3:! .. "> •" 1111 EnC'I i.:ar \tlUlh 1111 pets 2110 'c"P"l'l Ill !l-18 -!!MR IJl'l"' 11 II :w N 51' :\1. HuntiftC)ton ~ach 37 40 ..•......•.•.•.••..•... H.l'sRMEST Spanish E:slate Lt\'mg' flea ut1ful park hkc s ur ruund1ngs Tl'rracl'd pool Sunken ga~ hhq, .>parkling fount aln!o. S p a r 1 o u s r o 11 m i. Separ a te d1nmg art.'a Walk·in closets . hornt' hke kth ·hen & <':.thmels Walk Ill llun11n g t11 n Center I Bedroom unfum S40Cl I Bedroom furn )rom $.iJIJ 2 Bedroom furn $490 T wnhs l' unfurn. fr om $.510 Adults. no pcls Ut 1Llltes F rt'\' 1 l.1\ QUINTA II EHMOSt\ 164!1 I Parkside l.n. I blk W of llca1·h. :1 blks S elf 1-:rltngl'r ~Ii 5-1-11 I Udrm f-\1m Apt 11111\ ~o t••"l!. \IOO·<!t>7.') lrviM \dull:. (' ;.i II 3744 ..•.••.....•••....•••.• Nt·wly fum.ts hed C'ondo. I Ur + ofr ror 2nd Br> I Ba . S unn) d eck 011 s tream. AC, dshws hr. carport, pool, lenn1!>. etc S550 mo year ly lsc Adult, no pels • 1\ ''a II Oct 15lh 548·0<!12 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIGHT /SOUND O F SEI\ IBr-frpl gar-to-6127 /81 714/494·5184 337-2222 f'Wwport leach 37 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •OCEANFRONT , /\vatl now. daily . wel'kly Sp.!r , t ucular view H7:l SUH F Oreanfront view :.! & J Br. balt•on y. frpl<'. ~ar From $5SO. wint e r 640·4787 OCE1\NFRONT Wtnler Exec. Type, 11ood area. quiet. lrg. I Br 675 4688. Winter Re nlul: 2 Br patio, garage. SJ75 100 lnclda ullls. 2091,\ :llrd. St. Open House Sul/Sun 213/322-3653. •- OCEANFRONT Deluxe J Br 2 &. 2 car garage. Avail now llll June lSlh $67S mu No pcls U73·6640. Elq~anl :! hclrm .! l1Jt h d1n1n11 r rn f fl lia~ '1"". ~1(1 .... '1 ...... t•ll'o.lit t 111i..1d1• rw.m & li,111. r..frq.: "" t..11 1011·1 f11'f'1HI o111I\ bl'l;'i • hi ,\. IJ•I ~ i°:'1 I .it. :·111 1..\2 l.~~1 C!.-1111, Pool. '"a lennt:.. we11:h1 Zhdrm Iha adult~ .. nh rm 1·c1tl 55 1 5810 1H : .. ;·· t.l~1 l•l/\ I flt \111 ~ rp11 1~k1I I 1•01plm 1'<1 IH'f'lln 1111 ... rnnk~r o r 1•et S-175 fll<J l~t 1a,.,1. dc•p . r<"f., t>.10· 19\r.f •l\c•r Ill $'\~1 m 11 ">~" l.i~J ~1~1 I •.clrrn dph •H1.!I• 111111 ,m11f..l•r pr1·\ 1 d rl'q !61 \\' l ith .... ~ I);\[).~ I.:\. E~TTl \' t·: ~l · I 1' I· \\11t.11Jhnd1:P Jhdr·m .1tl Ir' t Il l' \' 1, I .i ~e a rn 111l'111l1es 9\511 :1.'it ;io .. 12 Costa M esa 3824 . ..................•••. I llr Newt) dN·or f!Ji. pd c?nl'I l!ar Acllt ~ 1m11I 1).1;! 507:1 t Br S3W ~111H•. n•lr1gt• Condos for rent in "I It• pool Quiet ud ult:., 1111 l..1kc!> " 1 & Z llr 1'01o1I pe t s -1 23 W B .1 ~ JJc. Lenrn:. 131 -176.1 5"11:1·!1516. I Br Jpt. :>;ew l"µl, drapes . stove & rcfng. Top Work & n ent.J Ref's 0 111\ • S250 mo. f>.t2 4300 a d ::338 3848 ••..•....•.......••.... Wide o<:can views Class11• a rchitecture on acres uf garde ns. Pool & sµ;,i Est ate livmJ(. Close f•) 2bdrm . Iba. ne" l'rpls beach & s hopping 1 J Ur TuwnhOU!>l' Ill'"'' drps. Ille. patto. paint Bdrm . Apt S475 inc·t dt>eor g.is p<l t.'otdsd Hui;?e fnt'd yrd . pels kids utib Mature cons 1deral1• ~ar Adil:> pool 6-1:1 ::,073 U K S4 5 o mo . 1 i 19 adult 49-t-4653 or 49.i.w11 2 Ar. I bath i\pt .~t>wl.1 dec•or Ga~ pd encls<l gar pool . .\cllL' 642·50iJ. I Br w hcatl'<I P<lOI S265 ;o.lew appl<'' 16425• fee REHTIMES 631-4555 ~par1ow. F'am1I\' 3 btlrm 2 b;r SJ95 PIJYJ.(ru und & fJlklL ~ !1556 from IL> i PM P~rlect 2br 2ba I IOO sq ft. fplc·. lnd1J'- 0 1sh""T. e n<'I gar. S500 31 rr; M <H'l' \ Vl' 5-10 I~()() SHtl ~16.5 l Hr t Ha ,\µl Poot. laumlf) r m. l'rpl~. clqls 1\c.lull:o. uni~ l'a1 Oh. TSI. Mgmt I;<!:! 11.0:I ~50 $475 2 Br I llJ i\pL<> .\II hwlt ms, t•nl'lstl i:ar W 0 ht•Ok up °1;10,ir ~ C Pla1.;i Cat 0 1\ lntrrll'd tx·rupan(·~ TSL M~mt. 642 1603 We!it:field FAMILY APTS. Brand new beautiful Ir~ upt, for ramihl'S with I or 2 children Ne:::ir park Heat paid. No pets. 2Br. 2Ba $46.5 :&! W Wibson, C :\1 631-~/Mll·Ul.»I MleSliBllU "APARTMENTS Beuuuful brand new garden apts. spa Adults, no pets 28r2Ba $455 »!West Wilsott. 631 SS83 2liR 2ha, clen. adlts, no pets Lge upper nr OCC $450. A vu1I HI I. 979 2416 Stwrp, clean 2 Bdrm. 1 R11 built U\S, Westside 4 Plex Kl<b OK No pets $37!). 64:1 2478 l':\'e!oo & Wknds. Wt!:.tmms tcr. #8, Oiien .--. --- Sat Sun. 9.5, M 6·-165R. Studio apt. pUy rum .. P' t ti.JI· 1094 beach access. $375, utals 2Br Jl?Ra. frplr. t!nc l gar Adults. no flels Sl95 mo ti:.11 StlJJ' md . 499·-1517 I Br, near Vtrtona Be"a<"h. lltll incl . $385,m o "~·8316 E "1de2bdrm twnh~e Jpt. L -N"--lll~Z "al' patio I' b" ·•dults CICJUl'O 1".f"""' '1 ~ . ? ~. " ........................ . onl} no pels. S.100 mo i\\'atl 10 10 646-3.\20 Lgc 2 BR <'Ondo, newt) re ------· furbished. i;ool. adlts No lb<lrm . qwet area lots of {>els. SSOO !>!'>2·1l042 a ft 6 trees. no ix•ts. $325 m<J • ...;wpart h~h lS-69 r\ vail 10 10 646-34..'>\J ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Dad1elnr umt. $26') mo viii 1xl. no pets. 1\\ ail :'io' 3 fi-16-3420 Bike to the hea ch ! 2 Bdrm 5385 16-1211 fee Call V1C'k1 6.11 4S56 Cut1: n Cniy l hr~ adult. no NO FEE: i_\Pt & Condo pct. n r stur\'s & hus. S3l5 rental~. \,ilia Rt.'ntal' 645-il!Jfi 6.:_75-4912 Bkr. __ I Bdrm cri1ts, rlrps. pnv palto. l'rpk A\ail now Adults. no pets S320 m et util + sec F:as t 21st St fi46 t72J s,.cial & Frifttdly New paint. landM'a ptnJ.:, 2 Ur : yd, $395 rno 2350 S anta i\na Ave t Manager in E I Open HOus c S at S utt Call 645·51117 2 B d r m Nie w pa 1 n I , dra1ws, I chi ld OK RefnKe. no pets $36.'i mo Sae::rra Mgm t <:n fi4 l· t:.124 $445 lbr. 2ba, family. no pets . f>.tG !12-18 or 1131·2919 Deluxe Mesa Verde :1br. 2ba, d 1r . put10, frplc. 1600831-2919 1 br. on back bay ! Pool. $350 rmnth. Call 646-8126 ---- Hw11 ... leech ll40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• All uuts paid In this deluxe unit S250 <9642J Jim. 6.'Jl-4556 fee PARK NEWPORT COUMTRY ClUI LIVING Singles. 1&2 bedr 6'om aplS. & townhouses From S-149 t>44·J.~O can view Penthouse, 2 Br 2 Ba. St•c $700 m•1 1:44·0452 En-s l::W DECOR-JBr, frµll'. 11;.ir. 2 hlks $675 mo y rl y pelsi kids , 645 1682 2lia. heh No Bay Fronl ~uper lar~l' l'undo. 2bdrm, 2ba. sec• bld g, boat dock uvuil. :idu ll s , no pct !> Owner agl $1250 mo ITTS·Ol().5 VILLA BALIOA CONDOS I Bdrm + Den. 11• ba with ocean view. 2 Bdrm. 11. ba. lrg pat io 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. with ocean VleW. From l650 Mo. JRL Properties 6'S-4566 645-6459 SELL 1rllc items with a Find what you wont In IBr, 33rd St. ('rpls. p11t10, SlO\le rerng. Adults onl , no pets llefs . 1375/mo 04{>-7662 E.1!!.!.>'...!.:il,?l_ ~as~lfie•I Act Vuaty Pilot Cla:1s1f1Lod!. ' --• ·--· .... ~.._-. ...... ---··I ' ............... I 11 . ~ I I ~ 'I I .. .,,., ........ u..w... ··•··•···••··•·····•··· fiffwport leach l869 .•..••••....•••....•.•. H1ti ( 'itn)"On Tuwnhnuc;e ~ H•lrrn 2 H,1 • •Ht•lt·1 .ir1111t1ll 11111 l\mit 1•1.111·~ l'noll l<-111111' 1•11 1'4 1 O.'Mrl '""'·'""'' u1 ... •111 •1t,1 ll'l'h "''""' t.,,1 \1114 .. 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'1arden. µord1. p.1rk ing. l'lubhou~c & all amcn111es Xlnt 1·11m11IC'x flam· 21:1 839 liOI of r1l'e 213 ZiH .-;,ioo f·)·11ntSi!<lfl n•1 !Ii.) ll:.!11 1-~~f,q r1 :.r.111~1 1•1°1111 Th .. Hoomma11· '\'•111 n · I 111!1 l' l.1rf!t' rt'.11 ·"'"'fl. Ltiokmg l''or b Loot..tng i!.')jl ~'I It i.:n ·.I tl r 11111, d1111r lJn11 :~:1 f.:!!I Fur You' $50 fc,· for pt'u pd Slli.5 mu ii'1 W l!llfl 1'(•1 01111.tl \\ ··~ c· \I pie wl\h hon11.' lo ~h;1rr , St c \1 Tnm~:'ii 'I~· 1:..111 '1.15.! l>.11 1, Iii tJti81 $J."i r11rtho.s1• lo.>kang ~:11·~ • '.\1l~lcal or orftt•" '<Ullt· 111r .. THE COVE" Oelu'(e Apt Ray~1dl'.: . fl I lw )'"> ·1..~ll!"X.lllV ll'a~l' Oownt11wn l..1l!un.1 llllA1 ''I It :! ~·rw11 .1fl11 ,., ,1 I.. \. '-/ Ill' at' h 1;;;4; "'I I 1 :! 1-1.ath.' l..ir!(1' n ·ar o;h1111 l>rt ve Prt \'ate be;.n·h pool. s pa I Bdrm IJ1·n. 11 2 balh r1reµlan~ S!J'i:i 759-1092 er roommatt'Sl':irc·h ""~ ~ti~J n11· i\nipl1• 1111 .1rl•a &. 1li1m ;'.1•11, 11111 752-9475 J1drk 1 11 ~ Cl w11•·1 177!>Wh111,.•r \q• ('!\t 2 Br 2 Ba r\IJt lor n•11t .\dults Garage. dis - hwas her. was her.dnt•r hook up 1375. :-.le<ir 11i11~g Hosp. 548-0230 2 m i. from bch. nl'W cte lux Condo. 3 br 21 2ba. hut It tn!\, pool. 2 car ~urJ S7i5 mo. 213438-R.186 Pt·nthou se U r Versailles. Nt'w de1·nr Nr ocean Lush 1-rt ' nl. ftn. Adult. Sec bl1lg · Nu ;:et·~ F\.tll rec t'a1· SS!"ill 1Tll1 ""~ f.1\.'4;783 . - Sh;::-p I & l hr ,1µL'> :\µt 1-tb , ~)I) f.< ~)()(). ,HIUll~. nu !lelS 642 iil5 ·-:v.11,.Ja 01.'ean front 2 Hr ~ t:a Yearly or wmll·r Urtrurn_ or furn1s h1·d Ask for Connie 646-R72:1. 6i5· 7060. Agt 3 Br. 2ba.f1p. d ". palm. $50 mo. Adulls . no pct:; Agt. 673-0060. Will share my plus h In level H R home frpk micro S2fi.'i mn ind all Rita, SJ6.R090 LagunJ Bch. :row r1·s1d. Xtra br avail. shr fam rm. lvg rm. kll. S4!35 w util Prtd. mature non :.mo k e 1130-5330 d ) s, 494·5613 ev Ralph Lauren polo l) pe female needed Lo shr tux ury 2 Br 2 Ba apl on thl' beach m the sand. 1375 + ut1I Cornpl furn . frple. W 0 . elc llousekeepcr I time µr wk. ,l!aragr ~nn <;moke r, i;!ood sense 111 humor Call Dys fi42 ()ii4JO. I;!\ e~ 673 1531 J1N•ph ,\pl lo Shr S225 111t1 I 'JI! Cl> de fli5 7111;..1 afll'r •1>m ~dM Roommate ncedr.!1 to I Lo shr 4 Br i'.fluse, NB. SLevs lo beach $185. lsl & last 631·3574 -----2 Smart Guys from Npt Smt Ci.mtnte 3876 need rmmte f•Jr semi • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • I> l u s h 8 a ) A " e Seas1deSplendor: SJ:)11 Reside nce Must like Elegant2Br t5226)fe" )\ontl' Pvlhon & l'lean REHT1MES 631-4555 k 1 t l'.h e ~ s2 3 :1 mo ------ -Isl last m;,.4424 Move an Loday S32S $37;; I & 2 Bdrm. Walk to hl'al·h. Nice & clean 4911·6187 or 4~·1003 3 Br 2 ha, i hakomes. t r p I c . u 1· e a n v 1 1• w S5i5 mo 5Rli Oi 11 'iti8·4~1 San Juan Ca;>istrano 3878 .........••.•.......... (Ando 2 Br 11, rl.i :'\c" carpels. drapes. µamt 5475 492·b700. -l:ll 27!lfl :'llcw !bdrm. S350 ml'l jla~ & .,.,aler . l'ool. no Pl'lS Isl & lasl rnn + $51J ~ cleaning dcp ,193 ~496 ca ll aft er tipm ur weekend:> 3890 ..•.................... Beautiful 2Br Retreat ~,garSJSO 199851 fe\' REHTIMES 631-4555 ~ntsFunliWd or UnfwniWd 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawind Village New l&.2 bdrm luxury adult apL'I in 14 plans • from $415, 2 bdrm from $505 + pools. tenn1s. waterfalls. µonds ~ Gas fo r cooking & heating paid. From San Diego f'rwy drive North o n Beach to McFadden then West on McFadden lo Seaw1nd Vllla~e (714)893·5198. Oceanfront for Winler Rentals. Furnished & un- fum. Broker 675·4912. ROOMI 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R 0-0 m w 'f u 11 ho u s e µrivileges. Newport Beach. Oct. l. 642·6811 Html Bch house. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 4 blks from beach. 122.5 + SlOOdep. Afl5PM. !\t;ill' l"emale sh.in• :1 Br Townhouse '1:1111 smoker. neat, refl!rrenrc;. Bl 14 n 21 30 1 ••at~ Sl75 mo + • ,, ultb "l,l•ar ()(;l' 5-15 113.54 Fem 25 35 to shr 5 hr twu,e . Halboa Is . 14 :.! m her,... S200 winter. s.1110 ... u mmt'r . S-1011 d1•p Sharon. 83:.1 HJ.JI wkd~ s XI ra I rg horn1• Lo s hr w s tudenLs l Hr a1 ;iii :"-ir OCC Bob llc1 rn•I I li73·4697 art Ii :'loon smok er. temah• 10 ~hart• 3htlrm ~_; ..,,dl' t. \I LwnhM~ l'l'l~ OK $.!()()met uul 6:11 2744 Share a house 1 2 blk from Ocean, CdM. M . F", nnn s m o k er. $260 m o H75·489'J 19am·3pm 1 F't>m:t lt'. nn n s m oker. luri:c bedroom. 11cur hea1·h. with .Mother & <..: h ii c1 S2 7 5 And 0 r Bah~s1llinit 962 3956 /\ft 1-i 2 HDRM Ganlen Apt lO share Non·Smoker Call J Sierra 55i .i396 Chris tian Fem. seeks s ame lo shr apt, Dana Pt Call 494-1085 1>er 4. 49&!>'191 art 5. 2 rmmts needed, resp adults. beaut. oceanfront Ii v1n g $400 & $300. 673-7136 --------- R oo mmate wante d . respon female, 20-30 y rs. avail now, share beaut custom wooden home. S250. Jill 495·1515 or 495·3550. ----~ale or Female Room· mate wanted to s hare large 9 room house with magesllc view m Laguna Beach. 494-7687 960-3494 _______ 1 Resp Male/Fem to s hr Room In large hou!le. lge Bal Pen Hme, W/Dr, Frple, Lge yard. I ml to fum. l300t mo.63J.403l OCC. S1A5 + 1'4 utal. Fem. ~•91'1• pref. 957-3865 tor•..t OSO Youns white exec req •••••.•••••••••••••••••• room • balh. l ·2 eves per 10x20 Gar. Stonge only. week. Days & conditions Costa Mesa S40/mo_ Call nex. Ref avail. Irvine o(. 1'5 pm. 636-4l20. - • tice. please call Dys: 5rORAGE GARAGE. 130 7 l4·8H·l701 , eves : ,Maaoolia. CM. $60/mo. 213-821·2800. 0 . Phillips. 675-7696or631-6723 .. .. 1~17 2351 a-111 !1:1~..' t>a.\, 1;.11; l.N1XI l'•I \1 Ddux1• S111t1·:-151111 '4 ft AC. ;impl µk.I! \'Iii pd 21155 E l'»l llw~ 675-#000 600 sq ft olfire. I ) r leas\: S700 ~r mo Newporl Cl'nll•r. 567 San N1col.1!'. Ste 109. 644-46lW LIDO SHIPYARD AREA New A •Cofficcs ~ -661 Sii rt I · 1260sq ft I 1984 sq ft I 2fi40~q r1 Lido "gmt Co !fi!!-3733 for .1pµ't OFFICE SPACE • mall pnvat<> 0H11· ... ~ near 0 C .\trpon H1·nl 11n month rronlh has1s lilJ. ti 111 or 1133-8244. M tin Fri. 9·5pm Plcrza becn.'t•e Suites 2 lrvme local1m1" "There 1s a d1frC'rcncc .. ~ M1.'hclson Dr ii212 20'.!I Busmr-;s <.:ntr"2l3 ,, .. 752-02.14 FOR LEASE' "111.L·IH\'I N~: 11\JfH'S l'ONDO ri200 Sq ft W•l.07!> 1111· "Pa\:e. nr OC . .\1rport Sl 10. 220. J phase l'IN· Askm.I! 5&' sq ft.. gross :1 yrs Gall Hugh at !'>-10 792.'J Mon F'r1 750 s q ft war~·hou:.e. Ulils pd \ )l StarOCJ~ w orf1re. restroom fii5·6251 4550 .....•....•...........• "1orJ~t' Space '.'<rwµurt 13cadi 23116 W On•an rroni 1ii3 115'1 Rentds Wanted 4600 ......................... Wanted 1n Costa MeSJ or lnme area. 2 or 3 BR. h o u s e µrc-fe rrccl. :J \dults Xlnt rdercm·e~ tii3 5i0 1 f:1 c' & Wl.-ckends. W \:-ITED: <;,u;,gl· for light s torage CM :-.. ll J re a Cont a l'l ,f ud \ b75 ~90. Mon thru Fr;. 8 :t0 to5 Business/ln•est I office Newport lkad1 Finance ~c·, &Tt.\I Ser\' .\\'~111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RNsnnatlle 1~15 2~. BusiMss Pre,,t1~111u :. Ne"1>11r1 Ueat h ufl te e 111 ..,h,111• SH~• mu m:i 75!1!'1 Oppom..tity 5005 ................•...... .l .\:'l.ITOHL\L \LT '\TS 111)' ,JI\' Sau l'l .. 111 Newport Frontoqe l.J~UnJ.' \l ;1r1•..i sx.11111• RENTALS s:..:~llJ 'I" LOC'Offil l ,,,.11 •• , 1 u 1 I e rm' \1 r I n n \µpr11x 5.'lO '•'I It '):l.>l· 1 ;,.11 i ll!(I an11 1ntluum1: utiltt , .. .., llt511 :-.le.11. jJ(>rt iii\ ti ( "''a Fur S.th.' lh 1)14 lllT, l1<•J11t ,\lc":i ~· )lanJ~l'r I flt1ut1 '1Ul' 111 '"" '•'OJ 111 2tJO :-.lewpon ('P11ll'r Ur Prt m e l•11·allnn 11 ti h Ot'l'an ''1ew 1572 ' I SI 50 fl (.'all 1>10 53.5i ,1,k for ISJom Apgar. 1\i..'l 1 SJn <.:lem •ntc .~)II ,q ft 0 0 0 •• , ""~thin~' ou ne1•tl JU"' ·~a;cn IOUI d111.1r ,11,, ... tJ ll m.1kmi: ITYlnl•1 1••:! 4!-111 Ill' 1!12 f>l<'JI . 0 0 £31.i~·, ~ fvavel ~kJrt you ~~'t f.roN'\ yov.v phor'e? Use llns~r /Id service wh en placing your ad a Daily Pilot ad number w ill appear in your ad we t ake your me ssages 24 h o ur s a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $10 per week . For more Information and to place your ad·call 642-5678 . DAILY PILOT MoriCJOC,'".!S, Trust Dff.m 5035 ..•.......•............ Sattter Mt~ Co. \II tv1>C~ or n•o.i l ,•,,1a1 1· 111\1._-:.lnlL·nh -.me1· 1''4!1 Specializinq in 2r:dTDs 642-217 ~ 545·06 I I Cash for T.D's. \mer1 n 1n :vll '1 !15.1 4141 W11h111. h~1:-ri.1111•1 tor 2ml T n :'<lo t rl'tltl I h····k. IHI pnlly tor :H·twn 1-.ill ·\GT 0i:1 7311 an~ htllf' Amounce-ments I PH'SOMlts/ Lost& FoUnd ..••..•••.•.•..•....... 5100 ..•..•••••..•..•....... Now You Can Sell More "ilh O a tl\ P i lot Pt:~~\' t•f"l;t'llER \US ~lilt uni~ '-:!. ·' 1111•'' 1111 '.! 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I l'\I 1'31 :Jt,li P l'f'Sonals 5350 .•••.•..••..•••.....•... l'HE LAW ~tucknt nc1•cl-. s;!S.(Mit Will.olo an1 lh1lll! L 1• g a I C 1111f1d~·nt1 ,, I IJ\')1 p () U.1x '\2~ <! :'<I ll \:l'.cltit>J M~SAGE Be pampe red wnh ·' personal relax 1 n ~ mussal(e b) l2 or the prr• lllcst 1(1rls m South1•rn C alifo rn1 .1 .J;1 1·u1.1.1 -;au11:i "IC' Open !•lam ~c1m i da1:. a w1•1•k \ 1, a ~1 l' i\.tl;mll~ ll••allh ~IK•. 2112 l l;i r bo1 Uh •J. < '""' ,, )11•~a !Hf> :u :1:1 Ur lllg th1-. :..rl 1111 It'll! 'l'l'ttal g1fl TOUCH A ClASS ESCORTS 2.1 HRS i5<! ORJI Profoi..i,111nal Th ... rupcut11• ma.~~age L11·'d 'I. 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It •!~c·t 1,1 h t ,1• ,111,1 11 Ill•'' 111 I o·ll• 1 ,, ... 111•11 .1, ,, . ..., \1·1•1111111, ~ ' \ ''" 1'1 I ' ' \I I •Ii l'•n .1hll' I .111111 .1111 ' t'.ill ' ' ..,, 14 , 11i , ..... ,. 111 • 1 '{,~;;' I':·:" ~~i"1~~i·" '''1 1c·~·~v AS Sr-, (''"'" ";·~1rdl1l1 'lran~"' ..... ..,l -..i\111•'·· l'.11l •1:' I ' '' ' "llt'lll '''4'·'111 \\Ill I. fj'tl(t \ii om' I' \I \Ill t' I I( 1 "t 1 •I 1 111 1 111111•1111111•111 11 1·.li ~. 1"1.,, ~1 ,1 ,111 \\•• '•"",,,,rt ( ••r I• I ntt 11 • 'I, 111 •11 .. k1·r prc·h·r 1, J '" ·ll"'fll'I\" \~j.. foll I h•• \ 1 I li ll f Ill! \1 ,1 ll .t I! I' I 1~111 .J I II 1\f•('1)Ufll iog ATIENDANCE ACCOUNTl .... G TECHNICIAN CALL 7110 J.l()tl .. _ ... ______ ..... At•ct ~ Proof Oper Hun machines rn b;ink . en r11dt' ch~1·ks. bal;ince tr;iru.actions 2 )rs 1•111 lcge St.ii typtnl! l'Om 11uter Jptnudt' SXC~I rn11 TJI." ..1 tl 111 nt·Jt C'I ,..lllf'lll\ nlrnl n111l'l' I)( IT •11, si-:! Ul•t \ti p.1111 l11r h1 ' lll1Jlt1\ t'f ,\If \gl'lll'~ IAJ11k1111? for t-Xt> 1.dl'r1ted c1 r l t ,.. 1 . G r d p h 1 t' 0l'Sll?n Jllu:.trator l11r free lance fJUStllon. F T Must ha1c rl'f ConlaCL T he S1 mpl~· W.,' ,\ti ' er 1 t" 1 n i: .. \ l! c n l' 1 i H !If'.; 1194 Advertising Sales rt11 !>:1111 Ptl11l h,1 .in 11.1rn1·tl1;ilt' 111><•0111~ to; .1 .ii<'' p t I '• ll \\ ti fl 111''•"1 ·'I'''' ct1 ... pl,11 .111 I • I 11-.llq.: l 'lh'f lt'l11 l \r 11Ht '.t I .1 r\ ''\)Ill 1111 .. ,11111, ,\ '''I lio•fll fl 111,.:1 tw •nl'l tl I·'' l'll1·n1 l~11k1J11! Commercial Teller H<ink1ng l'Xt11·1·11·11•'" 1•• •· f ' ' r c d h ,, ~ ... ", t '"'"hl\'flfll! '''Pl 111•1111• l411Uld IM• h1•lpl ul L111tl'<I Caltlo rrnu Bo1 nk W01'1•;.in .\vt• L ugur1ll &at:h 19'1 i).').lti E (I ~- li:tnkmg . •TELLER• fdll'r needed to work fullttme m our hraut1ful HUMTIMGTOM BEACH lo 1 111•h l'\lll''l•llt •·d ">\I. I 1·l1 ·1 1 r1•l 1•1 • .. .i (J .,tllll ''11t.'f Ot.1,I l1t acr1•pl<rbl1• T~ p1n1t & cu:.t11mer scn ·1t·t• ... k1l b '\.\fl ''' .J •rr.• • .. >' C'\Sll ll-.1< '111 ",, ...... f( .. "' l a 1111 -..:11 'Pfll 11 1 •·1 I t.11 1111 ·". I I \\,. .. ltH 1•11 Cashier /Rctml t' T 11c1 m.1111·111 i'"' 1111 11 xlm hcn1·111 .. I .t.111•' ,q pun·I '>tori-' l',h h 11111 bland 1;.14 ;11111 C~HIERS UTDTE M '.\I \HKI IS F11r :!nil ·" '"" • ''"" \\, l'l'llu 1l1 t1 11 11 1 ll"lll ,\ 11; 1.1111 fl W.\.'\'.T .\ l' \ll f· l·.f t'Jfl Iii ll 1..ll ~II. I necessa n Excellcnl ,_ _________ _ n1mpan1 llt'neftts & ""orktng 1·und1lton.' Fur mten•l'W c;itl .le1r Holhn,., ~&3306 Southwest S&L lilril Spnnctlak· St 1-;qudl Opfll' f'.mfll111 \'I HJrlt nclc r l'<it l 111111• \lull l.111c•h , .J! l l'.ilm H.dt~IJ l'l'll ,;~5 1.-11. CIVIL EN(;l~I· 1.,11 Ccrltf Re)! ... ut1 il11 <·~ per rcqurrcll \l.,11 11•· park dt'.,11:11 di 11 .dil• Wt ,1rP f1111k111g 1111 P.1rtnt1r "''··"' \ w t "'Ull Hc,.u111" 111 I 11 11, .. '.!li li, 111'111 tl, lo I ' '.l.!1'47 'h'r'l'·al JOB SHARl~G l ~ti l'''' 'H.l1tt•1d llnll 1 l1·111 I • •l111,11ll1• 1·1 .. 11 I ·I. BEAUTY n n 111.1111 111 \ ,.,,,\'I'll II llJ I I ' ,, \l II< .11 II '"' ,, ">.111111 C'lll'lllltl! tk l I I .111d •l1t•nl11111 I• of• ,,,.t W1·s111i rr l'IJ t.• '''' 1•. •, ""'''·'' , .i11 , , 11. ·' "" " \ I " II I ' I \J, tlt'.lf '"" I I UTILE ANNIES .:ri""1h 11111••rtun1111·,, l11r ·' p~.::'''n \\Uh \.trt'\'I .11n ESCORTS t11111111 .. 1'.111 11·1 «l>tll""' .. II, l:\.li 1• I l·.HI• 'l I 11, , 11 1 11 p, r ,, 1 .. , 111 1111~.u.11 • .l.ip.1111 .. t 111.1nt<'lllh! 1•••dr• 11 ri•1 J 'd '"'•·•h'tl 111 '"'"•IL. ..... .Ill lllJjOr 1 ro'lhl l ,11,h nh•Hl h I~ l'f.!: t•\t :.!'', 1\1'.:n. t hc ffil'l'han1~· frt11n ,u'lcPll'd Or~ Coast ... \\OI k 111 lr11•11d h -..11.... pur• I .. "·"' I : ;,. , llr,.. f11·x lk1H or • 11111 .....,,..-, Whitma n .., t:ura ~l' :,:111.li:!:J OoilyPilot Cl)~ " nu" I hlk .•11111.11 OI \ \l()'\;IJ W \~ r ~:I :Ill ,\ ~ll St I '.\I lhl' s lrcet .11. t\1·n 'I ' , ·, 1 , -~-1u.1lttpl)'1r1 11111L1 \lohtle Slo.illon. l'DM l•i 1 r:tr.it 1 1 :..lit 11:.•i>. !-.rn,1l111 1·r \1 I-11 hl r ll,Jlt ., ----------- SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Hector Lou.~} .Noble f:xpend DENTU HES With thr pm•c of i.:1•1cl . people at <' t.ikmg th1•11· mone) out or hanks :11111 µulllfl)( rt 111111 OE:\ TIJRES Car Pool 5150 ....•.................. :"-ieed a ride tu OA meet mg. :\ton. IOam nn Ucll & II R ~160 22W Lost& Fowtd 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo:.l grey rem. Tiger l'al . fle11 collar. vie Wils on '.\1iner, <.:M 548·11192 -- REWARD $$$ Lost . Sund ay night 9-21·80. 120lb Rollwetll'r neutcret1 male, bh1ck & tan. very fnendly Lost in Capt:strano Beach area l'lc•use eall .lames 498-7575 f'olllJ(I mt. malt• adull. black & white. VIL () l' airport !1 79 5153 . M4 8685. .:. Found: biR white Runn) 'Rabl>tt. m CdM. plett:.<' call 7:>9-1598 Sibenan Husky, round \'IC San Miguel &t Ford Htl 759-0378. -Moficl huw D111ly Pilot Chass· 1fied ads display lhetr mei.sages w11h leg1b1lll> and Impact? Our ad11, we are proud to s ay. reltlh get res ul t s . Phon\• 642·5tl78. *FOXY LADY* r ll'Tl' ALI. O'.': I. Y * 972-1138 * \I r\SSAG E SI 0 W t\ I> 'v!YSTIC MASS\(; E 556 41\56 sanl:. ,\n<i FIRST LADY Escort. Mockls. Pcrty Dmtetts. * 972 .. 1345 * MC & \'ISA r\creplt!d COVER GIRL • OUTCALL • ~1.(Y1i8 )1<.: \'ISA MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS• 972-9599 24HRS. Busmei;sman 40 6'1'' 215 to meet slendt'r a tlr.11.' live woman to 33 (;u ahead call ' Le1 's tulk • 9i2 185(1 •• SPRITUAL REM>INGS IOam-IOpm F'ull) Ltl"d 49'l · i29fi o r 492 !IO:J.1 110 ;, S Camino Ilea !, San Clem. Lo•fty Lodi•s WITH PENTliOUS 1-: FIGURES ESCORTS/MODELS For All Occasions SJ.5.QHll 24h rs •MASSAGE• Weekend Special & F:ven1ng's 4 lOpm $15 perihalf hr llot Tub & Sa1Ma Ste\1! s l1.11r Haµ pen~~ 64~9fl36 llave somethtnl( tu sell' Classified .id!! do ii well ,\p.irtmtnl \l.1nc1,.:1·1 I 111ph• i ll l 1111 \dull \pl !lt•ach ·'''"' 1rfI11•1 & m ;.1111l£'na1we 'k1lls re qwn'{I Herl~ P 11 llo" Jiil S1•.il l1e.1d1 <'.1 ••n.it• \111 \:.:.1~1 •• 111 \l.111J f.!t•r 'I 1·a 1n .,., Will ir.1111 t 'uuµll'' l'Jllt'I 'AlllK & rna1ntcnen;ice b-14! .'>Ct'i:I 1\SSEMBl.EHS W\• "'" t ro.i 1n Appl ' 'i a m M.1c·t;n·1.:111 Y;i1·h1:.. lti:J I l'lun•nl Ill. Costa ~ll·sa ASSEMBLER Ele('t n 1·al Mcch:imt·al Expcr 11. a::.sembly •>f 1•lc1·trH•al & merhan1c·al •'<1uiPllll.'nt Soldenng & ltght 'hup expcr. Some lah work t•xper tles1ra hie (;011d pay b~mcf1ls 1 ;rnw111~ t'O in Sttn Juan C,11)11 714 4!13 6624 ASSISTANT MANAGER Drape r 's l.aitund Hiib 't 11 rt' . :\I u st ht' e x µert l'lll'Ct.I 1n b c tt1•r wonwn's n•ad} to 14l'Jr and spuns wcar . \pply in pt•r.-.un tu ManJl(er MJ ble i\u~tm. 231;21 :\toullon Parkwa\ Plaza or t'ull iti!I~ ior appoml men I AUDITOR Thl' Southland Corpora 1ton ha.'l an 1mmedrnte opcmn(I for an inve ntory auditor to p erform phys1c11l irn cnlones or 7 ELl::VEN STORES \b1h1v lo work with fi.:ure~ quu•kly & ac <'Ural ely Xlnt 1·11rn1)an} hl'nc rits llpl y 111 l\t•r,•m. or \:all 1740 W l.0Vet 11. llra11~e . (' 9iK-tll37 lll~Lll':H\ dl't•;lt \'It II! !-."' up ,'!,, 11111 111.1 I! 111ld1r ,111 1'111•1 d11 tl l1r.11k I~ I .111 I Ultt I ,\ d" h.111c111.11rk 111 J ll "'fi.11111 1111( nll'd >;1t1• p11 ~11111 11111 'h11p !'>t.n'IP •'\lot'!' ff"i •I I n ' u r ill\\ l' '"" " I ll 1 • I' lll'nl·f11, ln m1 1111· t .ill .f11TI K :111 .1 \11111 1'11 117!1 IK:l-I ' BKPR/JR. 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OFFICE ASSISTANTS \\ l' ,t 11' .11 l't f 11 I ""' .1111111· 1111 I•""'"',, I 1 l1·ru·.11 ,, l'I 111 1 .. , ,1111 11 11·111111 lllL' 1:l\\ I''" I I' '" """"·1111 ph 1111' •II 1111ol1 l't t1l t''""ll.d1 Ill I 11111,.t I ',di I 1 •I 11 loo! 11 1111m.1t11111 557-0045 Cf\-Llf\:. 3723 Birch Street Newport 0.och .... _. -. , ~-·-- I lAIL • 1-11t11 • ._, ... • ._1._.i· ,)~~~~1 I ~~~••••• ••••• ICGrlMI S.,..vic• .......•......•......•.. Chine~1r Ac. .. unctu,... ,h,111t1••• a. ,,, ,1111 • 1. "' it;« 'l.!.111 I Hlllt It! tj,lhl t'llo'" .. hi \ t•nti .11 \, lllllllH I Ill• • 111' 10 111111 hl1 ,If h I h• Ill l lt1111 111 Ito t 111 I• tll \I \ l' A\phaff "" ~ ·~· • "" h ~111 , 111 ._ ••••• •••••• • • • ••t ••• •• \.) ~ U ll I hU' 111·1 "lo1 I>"""''' •t 11~111l 1 .. i •lt•·11i111 ..... 1l.11.1ltn1 ~ '"'l" .. 11 ..... 111.. 'I I h •I labY'ittincJ •••••·····••••··••····· 11.1111 "11 lllj,, '" h 111111 11\!.lf "" ... , ,.. 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II l ) \I ~ ll 1-; I' \ I fl l:'><T EX T l'll \I< 1n::-.m·,\TT:'tl<i IH:> :n 1:1 Cirp.:ntr") 1111 t'XI 1\11~ Silt' JOh. e:.l1111.1te" Ca II ;\1 rkt'. &Ill ':5!10 Sµtr:il wundcn -.tatr•'J:<t' All wood cu ... 111m ma.Jl' by master c ral'l:.m.111 ~1111·1-14 - I ,'lhtlll ""lh I '' \4 J \~ ~ ••• """ t\'-, •• llt••· <'1' f-'l t'(' •''ohltl.111 I .di .ift t•( ~ 1>.1:i i~~ J Cowts~incJ •····•·•···•••······•·· MONEY PROBLEMS? \\'1· will h1.•l1J. 11t r11ul!lt IJl Hl~•,:.t1111al flllJ lll l.d plJ1111111R l'rt \.it. , 1111 I tdt•ll lt al 'Ul'l't"•' I u I ,II IHI> .'>I~ C AREER COUNSELING Dci \tJU ft;,v1• 1·ar,·1·1 1·or1 f1a:.1on '' If ''t IC'l u..., hl'Iµ Wt• lta' t' 1111,· 111 1 lw m.1:.l 11rom11otnl( ui.:thutb -.1•1·11 m 1·.1rec·r tl1•vd11pl'lltnt CLlll us for lletatli. .11 171·11557 ;:n2 &.ctnc• ·••······•············· ~I H lllll I\' l't1o1ol 1qiht ,, •••• dtlfa.'11 .... I 11 ~·1·111 ""'" Jttlt' l.1 ~ • \.f• .!.._I r t 1H 1• ... I•• I \I I I I u I It I • I 11111" I 111 ''"' , .. i. 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Fair pnl't·~ l.11· l'hr" !">:!ti ~g:Jtj Gf'nef'al Senices ··••·•·•·•········•···· Ex..,enl't1t·1..'Cl utl m;1 rkl't ll(ILSt-:" Call (;ingltam 1:111 ~'re1.•est &15 51:.!:J llous1.•1•t.•:in1ng 1 µtu, wh..it~ t.'..ill Suds 'n Stuff f(lr tlet ails !1-ll <J8H.I l'1.'\IJr l'rµI & , uph1il dn. lollTI. :.coll'h.:rcl, prul fir W t" fleJS li38 5543. 7..JI K\151 R UB I N 'S llOUSI': Cl.1-:ANIN<; SEHVICI-: HouHC~ .........•............. l>.·1••rul11hle• I.uh 111 1'11•;111 111111 It •• rn l'. 1·' 1• 11 1,11; t1101 7'.11 u:.IH:J I lllf'. hlllL'>l'kt.·~ .-+''4ffNI.,. d r l ' t• , 't· •· r '-'I ,1 r \1 , ;t l.111.:11,11(l"' f<l0'>1JClll"ll1ll• '11·1·1.b work tlH UZil. r ' IJ 11 11 •. " I' n ti \ 1 11 r u I .d •· W 1 n ti ow s "''·' s:. ht •• 1..21 1:1 I >vh•Jr Jh l>.·1 ... n1IJl.ih· own trnn,, ltc1111e'> vfftc-e;., tht!-t orl'.1 ~1ti \tH4 ut IWI> li!J51J Janitorial ..........••••.....•... Urll & Mdnlyn':. Cleanmg, Pamt1n~ & (.;aqlt'ntn < '11 u rren, full 'l'l'('IJh ;',ll!l-IW44 LandscapincJ ···•••··············•·· I-clll wrnter (11111d1n.: lra"h ) f,11:.tnt'>' Jo}·,, .\ma1111g l.amts ,•aptnl! ..; 11 rt n I! fl u u r " It 1 11 g 1 ,, rlls 5J!).3fi0!1 Ma sonry .....•.•••.......•.••.. llnl·kwurk. s ma ll JOb:. :'lil·W~•rt. Costa ~e:.a & ln'lllt' t;75 :1175 t'\'eS .'loland Masonry Custt>m Olk Work & RNatn1n1: W a I I s t r c l' ,, lo I 53!F79Ml/54tl·I~ Mo•in9 ••.•......•........••.• MovmJ?? The Slarvrng Colle!!<· Studcnb have 1:rown Lie Tl~-1 '13fL Same good wrv 6'1 l IY127 PaintiftqfPcipMIMJ ....•..•.•••.....••••.. Pl-~l'EltS l'AJNTIN<; 1-:xpr 'd R··11 -. fbles Fn·1• i-:i.t (';,fl <:cnl' ~..-,i (}1:"18 l>av1·..., l'111nttn.:, serving an·u !J yrs, most rc11s ln:.urt.>J , hc'tl. ~ l-'111e ext/mt p1.1rnt1r1g by ltrc·hurtJ S rnor St ltc . in., Try me ~s.5SS. 24 hr.; Paint in.: & Papenn.: Prof work 1-'ree es t Hs nhl Steve 54~42lH AGAPE FORCE l"\INTING COMPANY J (ienerat1ons ()( Painting Exrellence 535 hlOI l'aµcring by Le Pap1er St:J SO rl all rms papers ~;xp Ill· 15180 536 23.'".0 • Parnttng int ... xt. rcas i ales. µromvt 11cal :.erv .i nd "orkmans h1p gu;.irantced. 557 6932 Tt·idurrn g hy Charlie Tum flat vt spray lex t u re d "'alls into a l'r t!<Jt1v., Jc ~1gn s ,i~.ij24jj P a1nt1ng IJ} Charlie t'~tom pamlm.lt &. slain· 1ng vf a ll phuscs •194 8248 Ralph's Pointinq 536-4383 Inter t-:xtl'r Pa1nt1ng , rasl. efflctt!nt 10 yrs t•xp rto1:k bottom pnres (; re~c 979-91i2 l .. .. I 'm..fflMJISMJn• . .••...••••............ Painting, 1mmed ser vt1·{'. low rates , work1n.: Matenals 11uarantet-d. 10 yrs area 848·5684 P'lcntr /Repair .•..................... Stocco &. Plaster Patc·h nil Joh t0t1 sm 14w ck & clean 645 420.1, 645 4199 Neal patches & texturb Free &t. 193· I 4 39 Spel'1all~1ng 1n int e xt putch1og &. re stucc•>s .. F'tee est 00-566() •Patch rtasterinq • All Types 538 71 LJ Plastering &. R ... stucco' Special Textures Free Est 494·6262 -~ -...•••.••.•............ New cons truction rt' modl'I. replfH! Slab leaks . eleC'tron1 c ull) lo<·ated & repa1recl . drains cleared Top llat 630-2030 P.0 . loxRent•s ...••..••.•.•••........ Pvt Post Box Servt{'t! TIIE MAJL ROU M, 24 hr 2600 F: Cst Hwy CdM NB 640·0340 or 644 441! I RoofincJ .........•............. Hepa1r & R croof All types sh1n~le:. r11c·k shakes -compo·tar Free est S4l·S930 Fin Avail "REPAIR all types . IO yrs exp, all work guar F'r esl.<i J ac:k 848·1053 . ... .. .. ··"'. - Rooflnq T"" Seniu ..........•............••••.......••.......... 111-:T'TeR 111111.T HOOi-' Tree trimming. <·h·u11 All types. llclt romp till', up1o . haul1n~ ma111 shuke, ltcrt horuJed 11111 tmanc·c Amie 5488414 .. 'we 4tSl-(.'.:.~~·~. ~ta~ -=--:--. ~ostinq .••••.•......••......•• ~and &r water htas ting XJnt cleanups. lo rall'!o 1175 5!1';1 213 5!t2 ~l!IOI Social Sef'YicH .........•.......•..... I' It() II L 1-: MS N e ed to talk., Frt'e counschnii A II C II ~_: I. I' L I N 1-: li45 2222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• futor Town-Su~ & >--lob'• Math, Reading, Sc1em•e, Mu!tic, Spanis h. St udy m Methods Pre-School College Calt f, Creden t1als 645 5176/548·9570 af ternoons Typlnff Ser.tee ••••••••••••••••••••••• TI.. Past 4ccurate tyµing on •••••• ••••••• •••• ••.... I BM Correct /Selectri<' . uther secr etanal work. F or (lual1t ; Til e & bus iness letters. r e ~lu:.nnry W1irk al th~ sumt'S, e t c Karen m01>t lrtl'xpenstve pnces 675 l.230 arount1 1,75 4394 -- -:: --· Window C'"""'9 H~on leach ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tlt. Co. "'Let The Sunshin e In" Lt!l us upgrade that <>hower, tub, drain board or entry wa.> t.:l'ramrt ttlc improves a ppear & value of an) home ur 1·ornm llld l( at a rt!aS co:.t l''rt'c e:.t & :.ugge!'> tum~ n"'' 842·3020 ~era m te Tile tn:.talll'd a ny where S ma II JOl>s welcome !J61l !I'~ Tree Servic~ .••.•.................. T R 1'. E 0 E S I c; ~ Ornamt!nt al pruning Sc ulpturing. t opping . thinning. re moval. gen clean up 64& 1845 Call Sunshine Window Cleaning, Ud 548 8853 $2.17 per DAY That's ALL you pay for ;,,i JO day ad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! 642-5678 Scll utk ttl'm:. Ill~ eXN'Ulll I' w n'lt.'dt..i cxpcrtt!rtt'e wall 1·realt.' 11rinl ad~ mark1.•t1ng' ~all's ll'llc!'!> rJdtc1 :.pot!'>, n1.•wslNll'rS. hroc·hun•s and P R C..ill 675 12:111 For a thoroughly di:an h.o, l' :HO UK57 W \NT ALTltlN" t lass1fed Ads 1;,1.i !'ll:71i Want Ad Resulls 64~ .1ti71! Want Ad lfolp '' 1>42 .ifi71i Ciel <:REEN l'a sh l11r WHITE eleph<tnL'\ \I llh J Class1f1ed Ad t ':..11642 sG78 ~ Help Want~ 7 100 H~p Wonted 7100 ~p Wanted 7100 H~p Wonted 7100 H~p Wanted 7100 ~Want~ 7 I 00 ········•··········•··· •••...•••..........•...••.•.•..••..............•••.•.........•••••... ··········•····•··•···· ··•····••·•····••·····• t.:lerk Pharm;1q l'XP UI-: 'TAI. 1\~SI S l 1\:>o;T F11·ld Rep s pecrnl tt•mp GUARDS Housetleeper/Cook prcferrl•J . l't1sm1•ttt·!>. •COOK• Pcdu Ufc, X ra 1 l\t' 111·n1cct r10s1t1on Goud Liv e i n Pri vate ·"~ •· ·•· ·~11 1,·n ·1 1-'ull & part tcme All !Ju•".,. car...,, .,.. I ,,, , Bn· .. il..f a:.t 1,0 11k. F T l 'h1s1de ."'"Ill'' t l''I ,b k µ.I\ lmmccl1ate opt•mnR areas Untfor~fum 'u quartfers. Good locatwn. CLERKfl!CEttT --i..~-·'f>rrf-:-11 lltlt '¢'1n -J"l~~M8-ft.~ • '-Inquire 'l'C'lepromplcr Ages 21 or over. retired henc tls & salary Must full ltllll.' ~1u:-l ht' good 1ra111 .'\ppl)', in pN:.tlll t'able T\'. llOI W l•llh St. welcome No exper nee he expenenced &. able to tvp1::.I .• 1c1·ur;ilc. d1·µ1•n ~tckChur.ch s lkst.~li DESIGNER / '11 11.642 :.121)1 Apply U n1 11crs ;il ::.tart imme diate ly ri :lb Ir f ,, m' Ir a r ,'ljwpt 111,C.'11 Prutloettun SconH·t•. n<!f; Maturi! wom.tn pre "' gcnt!ral ,,ff11·1· pro ESTIMATOR FILE CLERK W 5th St • SantJ Ana 111 ~~rr7ed7 For dt!t;irls, t·all J•.11tr} 11.•vt•I µ11:.1111111 ter\'lcw hrs 9 ll & 1 4. ,;.,1. 4 5 cedun:s Will lr alll right l'rn1k . Part llU11' Mull ;\lull1 mtllttH1 d o llJr ,l\arlallll'tnuncdiatel\ tn I' er.., 11 n l '' ~ o r k 1 n · :\ion f''r1 he·:utiful ii1·!'an ,,r w 01 l.'n1 h ''· ·11 1 1• .. 1111 01,111g ... 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CLERK TYPIST I rnrrwclt..ih' 11µ.•nt111! 1111 C lerk T \ lll::.l 111 lo;i n hrukl'fctl!l' l c1 111 1··,,.,1111111 ?slJllU IJa:-11' 1111 H ,. ,k 111.., r1••( fl (;I O\ll h "111'11 Ca ll \ls "'"'I• 1,.111 !1:1;,., t 'lc"""'''· I' '1 or I' I k1111wlt•dgt m1hl Ill' ,1hl1· t !H l:!l'I 111 I lltllllllllllC >ti I' 11 t'll ...................... CLERK TYPIST l 11un1 .. r lll'lt• 111·1·<1 .. d lo11 ,,1n1lwwh 'h"I' \11·11 I t,P l'11rl t1r I• T :ti \111 ~111111 ' l>d1 liK>ll .-..k ,p.irk '>l• \. In 1110· ( o1ll .;:,1, ,_;i11 1111 ·•l•P $4.69 /hr ( ·.,u111i'r lln1• I ulll 11nt• 11r SS.82/hr µar111me . """ s mok..r Immediate opcnrnR fur a ~5 OM5/!l&M~l2 Clerk Typist We seek an lndivarlu;.il wll11 is Bil ln,l!ua I. and '" fluent in hoth F:n g lt !>h a n d Spanis h This po,,1tto11 rn \'OI Ve.; ~l'tll'r ,,, dt:'r11·a I \\Or k uf .nt·t.q!t• dtl f 11·u11 v t;hr.;111)! cb t" lur "l'l'lw,1 l lUll"o 1:. l k'J11ltt.•f h l!IX(I llunttnglon lk"1c•h C 11111n lligh ::khoul Dt:.lnet 1s a mc na ''lolcm!> "·hool "" ll1l:t Wi;: offcr an •m vrcssivc µal:kai.:t· of 1'1111 hencrrts 1\ppl> ..ii 1<1111111 131 MeUHSD IUl.51 Yorktown A\e lluntrngtun Beach, CA921i46 E<lual Uppty , Emp oycr M F'11l ~ Comnwrcial Loan Officer Obnk111~. exp r<'q X lnl ~lary & hcnf'ftLS, a~11>b personnel rlireNor HERIT AGE'IANK 721 N. Euclitl, Am1hc1m 991 3860 - E 0 E Companio n & cart• for elderly gent rn C'<<'ha11ge Cor room. hiiard ~ 'ma II salaf). fi-10 91 Iii <.:umµanion I lou,cke1 •per Chauffeur for widowed Co unte r . dry riloa11111i: laundrorTlilt, PT •ir i.-r s da\'S D1mrmlf t'h-anl'r' l'11ron,1 1Jcl :\far ;;;~ !J'1.'i IJ I '.I.I \ EH\' pc•r•;iin f•1r .,.,11r1:.t A.'•rM 1n """" .10 Ill hr "" Ith• rl11"1·1 \I ti I llll~i \ \11.111" \q • II JI IJ E I. I \' 1': I<\' I' r H ~ () "\ W \,--:Tt-:IJ \l uc;1 lta\l· j.!oorl drn1n~ rernrtl !'a ll IS..'!:! 181.!H DELIVERY PERSON IMMEDIATE OPENING The Darly Ptlot needs a delivery person fl•r a large route tn tht! Park Newport and Big C<111yo11 area or NCWJ>Ort Reach :\lulonzed trans1)0rtalton is u mus t !lours M r 3 00 to 5 00 PM , Sat & Su11 Ii .JO tr1 ti 30 /\M NO C ULL~;CT I N<..; E x C'l•llent eurnmgs for JU::.t a t•ouµle hours ol' your da) f'or details n t II r•>Sll'r Oucllcl al 1>12 .\321 Oran«Je Coa1t Doily Pilot 3.10 W Ray Strec1 Cos ta Mesn.CA 1-;qual Opportunrl' Employer M r Dt•mon!>trators wanted workrn#( 111 '>lores nt•:ire~l )uur area 1-'ri & Sat. i hr' a day P;1~ $26 5.51 5031 hel Wl'l'll !I & 5 elderly lad ) Live Ill. 1.k•m11nstra1wn Work non·s mokcr. Waterfront \' 0 ll r :r re II A I s n home Pnvute rm Lad) s upe rvisor openi ng;, also needed for p 11 me ii8 3300 fi.&6·65115 . 557 !J89 l ' --~-2624, DENTAi. -Ortho • t1..i1rs11k . 1•,T COMPUTER ROOM Exp µrt'fl·rml 11-12 5997 l41, to JtlOO q ft at 91~ ~I divide-full servr ee l>t.:ntal C4iurtesy to hroke rs Exp Dl·Otal As::.1stant. Campus & Quart. N R work 4 JJ>'S get paul for 540·2960 _ _ ~.fi42 01 12or &H ~7- 90MPUTER OPTR. D~:NTAL A.5SISTANT or · c II For urtho pru<:tice, ROA ~,,anl.(e t:uast 0 e g<> or ch"ible . Lu0 una Uch Xlnt puy & bcnefils " .. \\ltlllng Lu work Jshlft:-;. ~!)ii 8555 l~fcr advunred muth 11l&ebra, s tat1st1 cs, & e'lbpl oyee uppralsal DENTAL ASSIST. Chaarsrde !ltiJ-5634 t¢hn iques Cont a ct DEHTAL/Atsiit. a s t Co mmunit y e~ei;, 1310 AcJams. Busy N R r estorative . 55G·5!M7 , b efore practice need s cf per. ~.,_"M , o c l . I ; l h person. good sa ary. ~E./M F ~~efi_its_.GJl_-24_~ _ liii'-iiiiiiiiliii-mmiliiiill .. -iiilir--• ~n1a) Ortho, chatrsade. .... c~.• ... .,-.. __ .._11\IOW' must have exp I' tT • 3 ct a y , " k "1 e w po r I 5 CALL l"'«l!'h and t 'usta Mcsu ; 760 3-i(IO $40 5170 ::az::_ Tr 11cl1..• ) 11ur uld s tuff tor iww j!uucli(.'s with 1J l't,1'\MfH'd :111 6'12 ~.t.7H II I 1 h II II I I ' " I I ,I I t '"to1111 r... mu ... 1 111· "1p . .t1lt .. r ,.,11rn.1t111i.: • tl'oltlm )"h' fo1 r l•tch 11111 ~ i'"" ll'<li.:·· ''' ··n1••n••1..•1 lr•J! lira" 111~, ltt"·1>11n ... 1 hit fur :1 tlt.'r..1111 ol.Ul:e r"xc elkrtl tr1'.1l l\'1' cit • ••t:n t·11 111 u ntnl•tt l SJlar} open 1-'uft l>encfrti. 5-1&2'J0 1. DISHWASHER llU.'> f)(I} l.un1•h 5 d:.t_\ lo t~r wt•1.•k l'n \;lle l'luh 1!..'l:I 'J;;li I • Disttwashers • "''"'' •1.i ' 5"1 ~ ... , .... , 111 \pph 111 111:r'>1111. (jr;.im rn.1 .., llnU-'t' llrht11I JI lt1..tf Jltll t'o'>t.J ,,, .. ,.i Nt'WIJ(lrl Be.1th ()c, flt.JI 'oh•111 worl. t\;\'I no exµ ntt' DK ,, D•1 :'11u h Fairview. (.'.)ol l'arl) ·\11111) :~ !t :, '• DRIVERS & HELPERS Exp 1n mnvini( housdwld goods for 1111.·at mo\'tn.i , Co Mtn1mum I ;r exp Toµ salary Call 768 0643 DRIVER Ltt c Pl ck UP & 0 ... 11 verv. Se n 1 or r re r 1· r r •'cl Thum~n Ulueprrnt 31111\ E Alfwa; Ave (' ~1 549.9233 ORIVEllS cros:. eountl) No special lrrensc req '(I MacGreRor Yacht-. lfi:ll Placent1..i. C M DRIVERS WHtce-nds Net.oded to deliver Dall) Pilot new::. pa per!> tn new'\ raC'ks and st1)re~ i\ pprox 3 10 4 hour.. daily JAM both Saturda) & Sunday Must h:.ivc• dependa ble car and ~nod <ln vtng re• cord Good houri\ rat1.• with !>alary 1nt·rt•ase!. e very 6 months anll mileage allowa111·t· Cull Gcorgr ll ar d 111~ a l ti12·4321. 9am 111 Spm weekdays o,...coas t Doily Pilot 330 W Bay Stn•t•I Co:-.tu Mesu. C1\ f'.:C1ual Oppurtunrty Employer M 1 f'' Executive Secretar), c a reer minde d , ex tensive travl'I, bright, encr~et tc. only exc•eJ) t1onal Individuals need apply. Nun smokr r pref (.;:111 Ans wer Ad 1190 . 2•thrs, 00 .. 1300 ---E X E C U T I V ,.: SECR ET'\RY to pres r dent o f development company located al the bch in Laguna. mature, self mot1vuted w /xlnt bookkeeping skills. It ac cur11te typing & SH. s ulcs & rentals, lo $1500 m o. Quulified persorui only. call for appl 499·:1116 Fem1tle altt..'l'ldunt lo care f or w o m a n in wheelch1&ir TuC':4,·Sot. lPM 7 :30l'M I rvin e . SOO·SlOll. FILING CLERK I;, OWlll~ tlt't'tfllllll'::O d i:. tri hutur nec.:cb m:11un· p1·r~on for ft11n g 11'-pt .\Int 111111<1rtun1t1l'' & •'11 h1•n..f1t, Call J1•,rn ".;.i; "Oi)jl) flur .11 lll'!>tl(rwr dl'11n•11 "''' t!1.•,ir<:d llut "'111 1r.1rn pe r ... 111l nl•I ~•th Jl11st11• h11ekg rounrl t.::.ill 96:1 <>i24 aft liPM G .. rage Atten d;int Sccretdr) & :\1a 111 lanant·c Full ttml' llc•11 e lt l!'> ('.i ll 11 111 ·l!~I 11 i!°l l!(I I JT7 <:,..., allt't1da11t w.1 nl •·tl ll•iur... i :1 \111h1l ~1 ;11 11 111 ,.1.1.1 I Ill\ {'r:-rl' Dr GEHERAL OFFICE \ ~ell organt w<I fllo'r,.on n••t•ded lor hca' ~ t 1 µ111g & I thni.: t\nurat') '1.·ry 1 mport dflt 591141 St50 mo 4 ).!rrl offrrc 1-;xcellcnt Bt-neflt:. 0 C Airport i\rea f''rf'denck Bro,. n 1\s-..w 546-!1J'J5 GeMrelll Offic~ I' T Tyµing, Ac1.·ount1ng l':xp lk'Siral>le $4 :n hr K:l:l 6276 Jean <;eneral )'art 11me he lp wa utecl. Jnserters Monda) Tves- thn nrghL5 Appl) 1660 Placentia C M GeMral Office Part time ('lt.'rk T y1ust. no Sii Hrs aflrrnoon I r1PM Mature wumJJn J oh l11c Newporl Bch G46·743l GENERAL OFFICE Our rapidly expanding tnlernational l'O 1s s eek mg an enlhu.'>1as tr1·, sl'lf starttng indt\' fur a f!c·neral ufr JlCl!-tltwn 111 our Purch:.i1o111g Ocµt Gd typing. phone!'> & ltl 1t1J! r'"twred Outstancl 1111! compen.o;attcm & xlnl t'O henefits . Ple:.is ant worktnA environment t '1mtac·t : Personn<'l Scientific Drilli~ Controt1 18011 Mitchell South Irvine, 357-9051 F.O E Girl Friday Adverllsing office. Na· \tonal SaJling maqazrne of neig hboring Yacht liroker n~s I Grrl F'rt day In N. B. Ca~rnar of· ftl'C, knowledge uf sailrn!( l1dplul 673· 1093 dys . ----- GO FOR IT!! You want · we've got ' Lct's cJoit• WeTeach! Wl' Trarn! Our ugents are hoppier. have mc.we support and arc do111 g rnore business You con too! Call Al Stellato to find out how 963 51i7 I. WALKER & Lfo:e RF. Gt rl F't lday /lnforma I nf ra re i\hle lo hanclle pho nes, t y ping cor · respundence 11 mus t SIKXl/mo. AAk for Susnn. 548-341.n The lasll'Sl druw in the West u Dlttly l'ilol Cla11sH1cd Ail 642 5678 flair Sly lts t. w.irk ftir ~ourself . !>Ub-runtrJt'lS 111 wdl estahlis hctJ N B salon. 3 pos 1t111n:. 11111:11 Fur tnkrvicw l':tll Chut•k .itm5·204fi HAl{l STYLISTS 1 ·1immand Pcrformanre has ••11C·nmi.:-. 111 Npi lh'h & I lunl lkh (iuJra11t1·1'{l ,..al..1n + t'omm1s-.111n l'111d htll11la.1 .., 1•.11tl 'a1'o1twn 111 patcl ht.,tllh 1n:.11rJ1tt't' ,tnd atl1 a 111•t·cl lr:.1111111~ l'honc l 'atnltJ fo r appt !Jti-l ·+l41i 11:.tnih rnan Ei..1~·nl•nc···d panumc 642 3030 IL\ROW ARE St\U :S Apply 111 pcrs11n Hwn llardware, 1024 lr v1111· (Westchff f>l.nal, :-.i ll 11 l• '' ,. ,. i': q u 1 p m ,. 11 1 :\let•h.in1 r ""am l!l\••n m11t I 1<:1 1n LA 1\111111 1 .. llllll:> nlU.,( l)t! fl tt'I \ 1•tl h~ IOJ HO al tlr;i nge C•1asl art'a ofl'l'c Jti;l:l l 1-:nterµn:.I' l.n II B For further inJu c.:all IS-18 l!>'ili Hue;p1tal ln~urance b1llmi.; clt!rk, top salar) + fringe benefits Mm t yprng reti New port Beach area t,;<1 I I 64()..8950 llospitals Card.JopuJrJY>nary Ui:pt H es p1rat ury therapistsl'P er Diem Pool. All s hifts Cos I a Me s a M emorial flosp1tal, 642 2734 or apµ ly tn person · 301 Victona St C M flosp1lal Mt.'d1cal Records Cll'rk needed A R.T or eltg1 ble or' l yr exper . Xlnt henefils Costa ~es a Memorial ll o s prt <ll. 642 2734 or upµl y 1n person. :Ill Vi<:t ona St., CQSta Mesa llotel Night Auditor 5 ntghls a wl!1!k. NCR 4200 Please apply to David McNeil or Mrs. Ualta1.i1r Hote l Laguna. ol2S So. Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach 494· 1151 Hospitals Radiology Techn1c1an. Full tr me days ; part time days , full time s p e c 1 a I p r o c e,£1 u re s technologist , & part lune secretary. f''u II & pa rt tim e radiolo~> transcnbers. Must be ARRT. certified Xlnt be ne f its. Costa Mesa Mcmoriul Hospital. 142-2734 or apµl y 1n person. JOI Victoria St Costa Mesa Hot.el NIGHT AUOlt drtH! He h rl·<t d 548 l»Wil or 75!1 53\:1 I l l<iu:.ckecper. Mon Fr r, lpm 6~1m. lnine. 1wt'd """ l'ar, Sl25 CJll 1.•\e' KJ.1 11:.115 l lu~t'WI\ t·~ & firandm<cJ: t Chnstm.a ... window f)Jml 111 ..: \\'1.•l•kda}" uni~ \luM ll\c 111 C ~ or "tJ II .ir .,J 11<12 1!223. 7 !Jµm wkrl\' or wknd;. H f11u re fnenrlh·. rom; 1•1t•nltous & lkpcnclahlc. wt• need ) vu fur food µrep &. c·ounH·r scr vt!r ti 4 wkdys, no t·xp nee Apply m person. Stone Mrll Ter race, 2915 Hedhill. C M lmml'lltatt' P •r opt'ntn~s J\'ottl for n •ok:., bartl'O dt>r.., & lll'lr\e~ cln,cr t ', 1 t1 k" mus 1 he I ~ cln\tr' 21 & oVl'r ~Ith gd drl\ in.; rc('urd SI <irt lrom s:l 25 hr ,.\ppl~ (ta1 I) uft.,r :ipm A"k for Jeanur .\l.i~· 4101-: 17th SI. C .\1 lru.pet'lton LINE INSPECTOR Fi rst & second s hift opening for 1r1div1duals h a v i n g r e <' e n t e x . ix:nence w1fasteners or s m all ma c hine (lperaturs Excellent pa) & outstanding benefits which include fully pard medical & dental for spouse &. depende nts ROSAN, INC. 714.548.$!)33 Newport Beach An EquaJ Opportunrt) Employer INSTRUCTOR Wanted. Figur e Salon Part lime. Will train well i:roomed woman over J!'i 631 2444 lnteHicpttt Woman ln\·cstmenl rompany s~ks a woman <·apuble of typing and office pro- tocol to work nex. hrs . Call 673·4227 JANITORS Part time e ves Newport Beach/Costa Mesa area Janitors & waxe rs . Must be ove r 18yrs. old & U S citizen Call 532-6558. tOAM 3PM, Mon ·Fri ------ LAlincH. T o a s si s t in e le c · lrical /Opl1cal develop· ment work. Must be ex· per. in handling delicate. mini at ure parts & possess a high degree of inlelUgence & motivation lo handle a variety of as· signments Exper. in light s hop practices &. elect ron ics desir able. but not req'd. Xlnt pay /benefits Growing Co rn San Juan Capo. 7 l<l-493·6624. a.ERK We arc seeking a reliable LE PETITE person with an aptitude F'ull Time Position Open· for figures & calculalor Ing 9.4 days . 897-9939 s k 111 s lo wo rk N i IC ht liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii Audit. ~joy excel. com pany beneftl.<1 includtnA a free meal per s hift App ly in person 9AM Noon. Mon-F'tl. Pt'rsonnel MA••IOTTHOT& llOO Newpor1 t:cnlcr Dr. NeW'p(lrt Beach F:qual Opp 1-.:mplyr M/F OPPOIT"UHITY knocks often when you l.&!le rtlllull·llelllna Daily Pilot Classified Ads lo t'l!ach the Otan1e Coast markN Phone 642 5678 ~f.~~~ ..•. P.!?.~ Lady to Ii 11e in or out. (can have other job> Balboa Island. Call Jimmie . Thurs. rri & Sat at 673·3739 Landscape Co look111R fol' capable, quahl1ed rnl.'n exp µreferr e1l. mus t hav1: m ech11n1c al a11 tttude 7R8-4i5 I bd wl't'll IS.30 &. 3 :.i Aµµh JI 23811 \.'1a Fat1rtt'J nte M1ss1n V1eJu Legal scl'rt>tar~ lll't'dl·tl for gro .. mg llunt Be h law firm F'rtl'ndl\ &. 1 a~ual atmv"l'h ~•r t· :-;crtl 1ndl\ 1dual to ht'llJ •J\ l'rworkt.'<l !>I afl. "t1rk' Jhulrr bt~<o & mJnH ·•' ~ol·t alt!!> Ll'gJ I l'\ 1>•·r Ot'l'l',SJI ) \l·,11 fl l'l'CI legal i.cc) for m 1111rnum uf :J dvs pr ~ k 111 a"''"' e:tl!>t mg "iccrC't Jn C'<o a ntl I) 11e long dc><·um<·llb · Wtll train on rruu: l·ard Will cons1dtir full ttme 847·6041 LEGAL SECRET ARY To $1400 DOE T op notch la ~ firm wants extreme l~ l'•>m111• ll'nl 1>erson with 5 1"" l'Xl' tn (\tllf l't\'rl lncth cxcepltnnal ·~ping & -.h skills re<1 Ca ll \'1ck1t• 540-6055, Coast al Pc•rson nel Agency. 2790 II arbor Blvd.CM NEVER A F't:E Un-In lobysitter Prefer Mature Woman Comparuon t o 12 yr old boy No Hsehld duties Pay negociable Cama tion & Bayside area CdM 675·9'l35 Lot Boy for cleunup & de l.cvef). must have xlnt driving record. Apply 1n person . Hutcheson ':- Body works. 140 In dustnal Way. C.M. LOTMEH& RENT AL AGENTS for Thnfty. Renl·A·Car F'ull time. Nr• OC Airport Expr pref. but not ncr . Outstanding fr mge benefits. Appl} rn person or call Dirk at 549·9151 -- 7100 Help ~ed 7100 ._. W.ted ...........•........... . .•..........••••...... Matntenance General llandymirn dutres Im mediate hire F'ulltime da)s San Clemente Inn 492 6103 Nursing: l full lime RN & l full time L VN. Laguna Hills Nutritionist Clinic ; day hours: effective Oct I , inte.rVlewing now. Ap· ply w/resume: Preven uve Health Care Foundu tt0n Clinic. 1·714·855·4077 MAIMT.MAH General mel·han1ca l 11r elc c:tncal ba1·ki:ruunrl 1 ... 11-11-._ .. -._ .. -.-iiiilllllill- Nursmg nel'es!.<1 r) Appl> lo l:.arq Surf & Sand Hotcl Laguna U...al·h ·1!17 ol47i .'1..inuf;,(·tunng f.lel'tmntt ~Hr 111 I .J~ llrlb Jrt,1 rw11b pt.•r..,11n (t)f Ill\ (•l\llJI'\ I 111\lrol j()IJ k1t11n1? ~1mt· µur.·h:.i~ 1ng The , .. ,,.,lion ha.., ~rci"lh µo\ellltJI t 'a ll ~·r..iOl'I' jjl} fi2:J2 \I E (' H \ 'I I (' \ I. E:"<C I:\ F:EH fi111wth r1ppvrtu111l~ ,\ r.1µ11111 expa nd ing m .. clHal 1·11m pu n t·n t tnJnu!acturt r r~1u1rcs c1 c:ompetent 1ndlv1dual to t trcnl!\ hen 1•ng1ncenng funt:ll(•n~ I nl'ludc" de :.11rn 1lrJftin~ m .uenab t~ting . ..ind H .& I) pm Je\·ts ,\ degr<'l' '" pn · 1t•rrt~"l "11h I .I 1 l.'.1rs 1•x 1>1•nenc 1· h11we1 l'r r" n•nl t;:r,1duat1~ "tl h guo<I rcfere nt•1·s .. 111 ..i b11 re '"''' e cons1dcral1t1n lireat opµortuntl} l11 J111n an e x c 1t l n i? 1~·.Jm Qual1 f1ed ;ipµlt l'ant:- !>end resume to· Chief En~ineer ~I Via Fabrfrante ~l 1ss1on \'iejo, CA 92691 M~i~me . frvnt office pos'if:,~ Mrss1on VieJ<l medi ca l o f fice . Insurance billing, ly p· mg, execuuve & mt..'<liral secretarial experience 495 1060 Medica l Assis tant. exp. hte typrng. bookkee ping. non-smt1ker preferred, salaf)' open. f' J'f or P T 646·~194 Mortgage Bankmg •LOAN SHIPPING* Warehousrnf'(. serv1crng and shipping of PHA/VA home loans. Excellent I BEST NURSES REGISTRY ,,tale lt<·l'nSl'<i hundcd Still'!' 1971 •S.O.S. * We are sh<>rt 1111 s luCf W,.. re all~ nt!ed ) uu • ' RN's/lYN's/NA's ICU /CCU Nurses WI OFfER: shift d1fferent 1al health msurance bonus referral 11lan free malp insur;,m·e •twttun reimburse Cl-:'s Bes t Nurses Rcl(is lry h..is been designl'd ex 1•lus11·elr for the d1 <i ~·n nun:iting Nurse who "'1::.hl'~ to ullhzc her pro lt'SSIOll Wtlh pn1le w •. j!1\"e e ve11 cons1deral111n to mt't'l your nt!1..·ds a s 111 µn•ferl!nce uf shift. lul a· tron and type of as::.1gn ment We place the t•m phast:. rm YOU' So Be ChOOS) ! Try us, You'll like us" 754-6791 1500 Adams. C. M Nursin g in a f riendly working a tmosphere Costa Mesa Memorial H06pilal. Current open· mgs. Med·Surg RN's/LVN's Days, ..,"· & nicJhh F\Jll.tirpe and part-time Benefits ' Flexible Hours IC U/CCU/ER RN's 12hrshifts Work 3.7 days in an 80hr. pay period. Time ~ t ~ .r patd for hours worked overs MACHINE SHOP TRAINEE Person w /me ch ab1 lily. t o oµerate production mac hinery . Xlnt co benefits & rapid advan· cement. Call today for in· lerv1ew. Oeltromc Corp 929 Baker S t l' M , ~-0400 "' opportunity with rapidly g·r o wing nati o na l mortgage co /\l lc<ist 6 months ex!J(!rrence r e qwred For appt call 1714 l!n5· IOllO CCU SuperYi1or Wlth expenenre needed immed Come see us about our ne w salaries a nd our bene fits which include dental plan & employee credit umon MACHINIST Exp. centerless gnnder. C.M. company Salary depe nds upon exper. 545.0400, MochNShop Laguna Beach elec· t ron1cs manufacturer has lmmed. opening for top notch product ion m achinist w /5yrs . mac h ine s hop exper Must do nwn set up & own tools. Machine oper, to learn drill press. mills & various machine shop duties. Knowledge o f basic math req'd Call for an appl. Telu nic Berkeley, Personnel Dept. 714-494·9401.EOE. MAIDS 642-3030 M ainte nance: For apt complex in Coita Mesa 548·915.56 From 12· 7PM, MAINTENANCE Jt\NlTORIAL Varied duties. Soane pa\nUng It light JJlumb· in1 e11:p. net'. Must be wllllna to work a s plit i1 hift . Referenres . 631·7227. Ask for Nanl'y COlDWELL IANkER Res1denllal Mortgage SerVJces A Cu Id well Banke r Co. An equal oppt.y Co_ Meed extra fftDMY for holidafit.oppiftg! APPLEONE has temporary assign menls available now for legal exec sec'y & sec'y. typists. word processor system 06. days NEVER A FEE Cull Bar bara 957-6026 Need extr a SSSSSS d e monstrate l1qu1d em broider) lnro c a ll 53&3613, 9am 3pm NURSES AIDES i to 3 & 11 lo ; Ccr1 trainees Ml•sa Verde <.:onv Hosp. 001 Center St C M Nurse Need LVN for doctor's office No nlte s o r week end s . F'un al mnsphcre (;all Elaine at R48·2377. t().a:lt>pm IFYOt,I hav,• a sen 1n• 111 ot frr or 1(11111i... tu sell. 11lun• un ad 10 th e Oa1l1. Pilo t t.:las,-;lrlt-d Section l'hol11· &l2 567tl ., ___ . Let us tell you about our recent activation o f Alcoholism Reco ver y Service Prog ra m . C r i ticul <'are un i t Super visor w ex pe r n~'<ied 1mmed. Contact Y o landa f'~l o r e nc e , Director of Nurses, 1714 l 642-2734 Ext 272. 301 Vit• tona. Costa Mesa. ---------Office Sl75PYMO. I n c lud es an 8xl0 ' furnished olc cubicle + e lec. rece pt, telephon e answe ring Conference room s. coping facil , kitchen. janitonal sves. E xecutive Garden s 557 ll5l Part time lunch help, 6·12 hrs per week SJ.75 per hr Housewives, stu dents. others. Flexiblf• scheduling. work when you wa nt. Sat /Sun oCf More hours rf wanted We furnish uniforms, easy lo learn. We need 13 ror lunch. Come jom the l e arn . New Der Weinerschnltzel Redhill at Bristol714·957-<r717. Part Time Help Wa nted for Sandwich S hop Loc ated n ear O.C Airport. 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'-;curl d 1ef k or ml)ncy or tin Lo PILOT PRINTING I' 0 Hox 1560 Co:.ta Mesa , Ca. 9:.!626 f 11•111 fop l'J 'l'l$'r shell "" 1.11·k. f1l~ Hu1whcro or El l .1111111<1. ,&15o or llffer .1111 llll~i ;.ift r; PIX OPERATOR Full Time Hel1Jld.- pt'rson "''th .,1 .... .., .. 111 & eCflc-1enl pholllt' 1T1.Hlt11 I needed l(I JUlll 11ur I' II\. d~pt Apply Ill IJt•r-..111 9A M·No11 11 .\t on Ft 1· Personnel olJ'JI "t (i. I"'" Ill l.!jllll RN t Ill prt•\ 1·111111· h1-.ill h ',1 r , tl11111 \I .I\ 111 ,. •"' JJl!lltll-.lf' .. 11 \I ,tlllfl ,, ... 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Cashier 1 1.t • !, 1 1 I ' 1 t 11111 ""' " '' 1 ' ·1 \•I < 'l11th111~ 1~ .. 11... ,111 ·'"" 1111>1 •.Ill•· WELLS :-.: ... .,()(' ,. '''''" 1;111 1 ~.1 •1111.,,.. 111•1111.~.t11hln11• 11.1111 I ''I \I I I '1·1'.'>Ulllll'l lltrt-1'1111 " HERITAGE IAMtC MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Center Ur ~ewport Beach Equal Opp Erf1pl.i-r ~t F ; 11 -l!l'J .tlti1 i .:t ;-. I· tK'lul. \nt1ht'tnl ·~1 ;184j41 '' 1111 ' 1'' '>•.HI" I 0.11 1·am1~·r !'t.h,ell. '••Wp1111 111'" I I• ~..... I \ ... I f',11 .. FARGO \\,II \f,1111 111.! II,,· I 1k0·11 ...,1,,11,11 ,111,1, dn,.1 .,,11( t I 11 \1Jl.1 lu 'd, 11 .1:-0 I I I" I I' f I I 1 ul ROOFERS Wantt.'d (411 lt1rg .. Ill HJ .. 11 \1 LiST I IA\ ~: St!l'fl.'l.<n E q 1-: BANK Scr\111 St.111111 \tlc•111!.111t I 1 111 • \ l , "• ln•ll • ~.,. 1 , 1 ,. '" h.ln 1 I· T l'1·rm t, •i:11 '' h ',ii II . " , •. , I I,., ,\, \ . ''" ,. t' • "" "'' •·111·n11 ~U• .,., •I .1111111 \\ ,l\'tW T1·11n11-("luh. 1'.1\ l'IJn ·""" \11 11<111 I '' I h f•I I •11" \'I l.1-,t\ST a V 1-:,\lt:-. COHSTRUCTION PROPERTY MGMT. ;\IW l-.1 tnll ·' l!<I ,. \I 1,, 1 , 1 I ,, ,1 , Furr 1t1.1re 8050 1 Hor\cs 8060 1.111111\ '"~"' •ill l.t05 .\11t.! "' 1 tf• I I •••••••• •••P•••••••••• •••••••+•••••••••••••• ~Ml k.1\. .. 1\\kJ\:O. Personnel needed h) 111•1 tery s tudio . n o ex f' necessary &tS·&S35 Pet attendant. bu.-;) be:.11·h kennel. full part !1mc Start S3 7S hr Hclt•n 4.94--0142. Pet s tore ,,ate,, :... H 644·0980. s ,\ 1135-0311. C.M. 556-199-1. &586·3112 Pharmacy Assistant. ex per'd, 1·6 Mon-f'ri Call Mr. Granl6'&2·l580 PLUMllNG SUPPLIES Growing compa ny has excellent opportunil~ for sh ipping & receiving person. Musi ha ve general knowledgP of plumbin g products. Good working eond1t1ons. Salary open . Fringe benefits. Call Mr. Peters. THI IA TH MART 67!>4830 PIT helper needed by small architectural rlrm for printing, errands . & misc office work. Should be organized . mechanically inc lined. willing to learn Interest 1n design profcss1un:-. help£ul. California dri ver s I icense req Write P .O . Box 227. South Laguna. Ca. 92677 Quality control lnspeclor Some driving& lifting re q'd. Marine industry 546·1101. R.E. Agenl . Part lime for leasmg I.A apartments in Orange County J D Real Estate. 751-2787 REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE needed. Top producer-; for executive real estate firm. Top comm1ss1on:-. paid. 96.l· 7451 Real Estate Sales EXPERIENCED AGENTS We offer the following .tHigh Commission ., Best location ./ Pri vatesecretary ./Professional lll>SlK'S Call now for appotnlffil• nt 673-7300ask for Wall Receptionist /Message Center C l erk . f or Newport Beach R .E . firm. Switchboard ex per req'd. Must. be sharp. have ability to ha ndle b~y phones. & proces.., messages qwckly. neat penmanship, front office appearance.' Call Lila: 833·2900. ext. 11206. RECEPTIONlST·fronl of fic:e w 1hvy phones Al· tractive. w /pleasant phone personality. Xlnt benefits. 833-1361 llECB'110NIST TYPIST EXPEHIE,"llet-:· tn hot .1pµhrnt11111 < ',111 IA•t• Hc'rt1f111g 1;.1i . 7222 10.'>J Supenur A' c l' ~I RU!lfo'E HS W,\i'\Tt-:1> ::Wcoml Men 1\pph 111 (J(>r'>on 874 W 1!11.h SI Costa Mei.a 1;.15.1691 Salesman Wanted 642·3260 Salt's 81.1!.tness ~r:-0011 -.t'cl..111i.: amb1t1ou:. :1ssOl'1a11• Earn potential s.!O hr t If you desire J rare1•r leading to financial freedom 1·all fnr upp 't 493 ·SO.S l , 530-433..1 Sales COLLEG~STUDENTS Work full or part time selli n g elec-tron1 r cal c ulators. m 1<·ro. computers & reluted pro· ducts (ret ail s a les 1 Knowledge of computer sdences helµful Good pay & benefits . In Costa Mesa. call Lev. s.io 15.10 Sal es Full t lml' Chnstma:. hdp needed .\ pp I y n n w R M .\ b r a m !'! <' " l a I 11 ~ s howroom 1111!• Nl·wpo11 Blvd.C M. Sales HOTEL GIFT SHOP People oriented. reliable person needed tn work flexible hours. Should be sales oriented and able tn operate cash register. Enjoy excellent com pany benefit,-. A1>ply in person 9A:vl Noon. :vl<on Fri, Personnel MARRIOTT HOTB. 900 Newport1Cen1er !Jr Newport Beac h Equal Opp Emplyr M V S.•r\ tt'•• St ,11011 ( ' "'' ~ 1 , •• , 1 1 ,, ... l 11 , \ppl\ 11 111 '\1\\111•1 1 I "'"'', 111, ,11 1 * • I BUY * * l·\111 chargt' ron-.tr111 tu1n l•----------Sc('retary skill:. 1't•1111h· j 1 .... utl 1J •d .!ia1tuf• A ~k1lb a:. reqwrt'<I h' 111•> l>l.'t1' ni;tna).(t:nll'nl. al tt·nlwn to detail & JI' curan Plcasanl work 1ng t ond1t1ons. bo11u:- 1111·t•rtll\'t• & ;id\ an rt· m.•nl w11 h1n t•ompan\ South Coasl l'l<iza an·;1 C.111 Mr Dunn ur Mr:. HcnJUd al Ltnklt•tt er , .. rn()t' rt It',.,. !J57 KI !11 SECRETARY Mkt9/Sales Career uppty 111 fast vaced Npt Bch mvest ment firm Requires lop sktlls (shthnd. 90 : lyping 75> Sound professional exµer . matunty & cor· porate bkgrd. helpful. Ca II : 64().0123 • •SECR~ARJ ES•• Sec IT65/Detail 1$12.000 Exec !Shl401 ProS16.500 CustSerSec /ExpSIJ.200 Wd proc T70 ace S12.000 Liz Hemders Agency -1020 Birch. E:l>&-ab '64 !'lewport 833·8190 "''ree S~-:( 'R 1-;TARY Work while kids are 111 H hool ! P T Recep t1onis t1 Secretary pos1 · lion now available 111 Irvine Send resume lo: Axiom Properties Inc , lnll Mitc hell North. Ste B. Irvine. CA. 92714 DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE·• IA•l the pubhc know with an ad in lhe Oaily Pilot Service Dlrecton fl can 1:ost· vou as ht tie a.., S2 Ii per d.Jy For more tn lormal1on and «0mplete rates call 642 5678 Sc•crctanes \ ·urrt·nt openings .1 1 lunl mi,'tu11 lk'arh l;nmn ll1gh &.-hool 1)1:..lnC't mdudt• SECRETARY $882· St 09 l /monthly W1 II perform c l1·r11 JI Uh.I ··•t·:~.1.1 11.111 ' \"""I ,, ,. ' ,'ih111µ11 1).( & ll1·•'t'lll' ( 'lcrk 1 • \t ..,t JI 111111 1 ;!70 f-:J'.I I it h ...,1 I \1 I" T a1•11h 111 11<·1·,1111 Ill l.!pm • 1111 ' ' \l,tf'\ .Jll 1'1.'l I f 11 T " 'I,. . ,,, • J ... I·' l••",I •wn• 1 \ 1•uf11 ' l •fl d q flld l 1p • , , \ 111 · " " I I "" I SHIPPING /REC . I 11 111 •• " • Cf , '"I I' I 1 r k W 1 I• Ir • 111 • , I• 111~1 t· 1. I• $1110 hr l1or • 1, 1·11"1 • 1 firm ,\1>µ1\ \1111·11• .111 V. 1111~1'I•1• f II ft Zclllt•r ll:.x»l ll.111 '" '' 1,,A•ll>r1\•llL , t I II '1 •lif I·'" I . (/I I I "' f I , :11 • ~l· .. l i tor\ ••U MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 83).'1625 1 \PC' "-1llfl 1nu ' ,. n ·, .i .t ••·•ti\ r pl • • .i I UllJ H ·.Ai1 I I I '1 111 " 1, 1l1'< rl 11t1 c" 1 n <in <•ti m1111,,1ral1vc uHlr•· 11 .. quires typing 50wp m. shorlha11d OOw11m and \ go11t.l organ1tal1ona l sk1lb ln1n1· 111 lh "' I 11u I I Ill 111111. I ( 1 I \ \l,.\I f f\llll~ I/I \lfl 111111 111 ; ,.1111" I 11 , r r • 1 1 11 ~ m ,, 1 t HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY $981· S 12 16 /monthly P os 1t1on wall be Secretary to a hqch school Principal. Re· quires typing 65wpm, shorthand IOOwpm and good adm1n1strative skills May be required to tram other employees Closing date for apphca lions for the abc:we pos1 lions 1:. OcLOber 6. 19IW w., offer an 1mpn•.,s1 '"' packalo(e nf f11ll ben<·f11 ,., Apply at Room 131. H•UHSD IU2Sl Yorktown Ave Htmlmgton Beach. CA!l2646 1-:qual Oppty Employer M f ,JJ Have somclhllll! 111 s.·11 ·• Clas.,1fied ads .Jo 1t '-'Cit SHIPPING~EC. F.xpcncnl'Cfl ,.,h111p111g .'I. rece1vinR clerk 14 anlt.~I for Orange r,, t1i.:ht 1t11! manufacturer Mu~t lu· expenenced w1lh fn·•l!hl ltnes Respuns1hle f•>r loggmg & d>stnbullnl! .. 11 m c-oming mulcrial:. & routing all out~omg or ders. Must be reliable & have good handwn1111g Only expenenced nl'ed ~pply ~IS.~1 Shoe sales. rull t 1tn(• with or w oul exp , 11r \t"l.11 train Good ro ht:nl'111:-. .l\pply 111 l'lf·r-.1111 !l.1 rn l• I lam ~1on thru 1'"11 St.111 d.1rd Sh11c~ .Ii•,~ ~ .. Unstol. CM Sinl'(rng T l'lei::r.im C'o holding aud1l1on!. Want ed: J)eQplc who ;ire out lt(<llll!; & fun·IO\'ing 1n df\·1duals Work •~ pa rt lime w pay Mu-.t hav1• own trans PIN1s~· t-;.ill for a ppt 5S7 .25:19 SMAUOFFICE Property M~ml Co m·cch .. take-c hari::c ·· 1.,,.rson Type 00 (no >oh r. /\. H. A 1'. hJndle a r>t n•i<•' h_\ phone :'oil' 1;1i1HI ,, .. l'CS!> park 'I~ 2:>!11 Sm.1 II Part~ ,,,.,., •. rnhh I.lean wc1rk ,1 r ... 1 START $4.25 WILL TRAIM \\.111 """''' l'.1r1 11111•· ·1111• t. Thur l'n p;11 1111! >ohlplf\I l'h l11.1d ,'(. Ill' loud 11111•1" fk• ahh• l•l 11111·r.1tl' l•1rkhll Ideal lrn -.1uilcn1 llu11 11ng t 1•11 Ueat•h ••reJ !l.17 JSW \\'elder 1-'art llmt• Whr .. m1r11mum Alum11111m my;. tig ~16-11111 WIRE OPERATOR 1.canini.: hr11l<.1•r;ii;1• I 1rn1 " 111,11• lu111-• 11d l••'C '''' 111~· 111•\er ,,..,.d """ I"" k.t).(t'<I W•11'f h (,'>.!II 111 d d 1 It \'Cr\ ~:!I) l'.1' h 1111 h 1.10 !«JH7 ~S "at;•rl.11.·d. loaded " x · \rJ:.. ntl.l!>l St•e. paid S700 S275()ij0754·1596. Chen, din rm lhl $400 l11t'S(e 11Vl'r stuffed t•ha SIOO. Gold Occuraltve 4 1> a n el s r P "<' n S 1 0 0 ;.413 J9GG h..1~ 11n11•••li ..U'' •>I" 111111• 1 l\;1h\ t)('tl " lint·n!. 11('14 1111"'"'''''"'•11111 • it, I p1o1 1 ~ • 1< J"·" ,., n , on1n1••r1'"' •I,. ,, · ,.:.r Jl,u&ad <l:'A• L.'*' t"'-1~ h1r 7Jl1fl1 I ,tfl llo•I \lt. tt1 f '• f It ..... Merchandise Antiques 8005 ....................•.. WEST.MINSTER ARB~:y .\.. ..... Tl(~l.,1-: M.\LL l),111\ Ill Ii. 1-·ri Ill'' ( .,,;,Nt Tu1·sd :1' I liS I Wl'~I m1n,.,lt'I \\ c 1;.u tll-11 c:rmt· fl'; I 1·111·1 li111tlt-11 Ciak 111111111! ·"' 11111 ll'l t11.t\\ t.1ltl1• 1·h,11r• h o111I C11•1-.l,1 ' ,'((,0 !lf,~· ~~~·..! ,., f' \1111•n1 '" t 1.1k •lr' , ..... r l lJHld lll' fl llllt f lt ,.,. \•·1•·.t, \ti 1 ., .. d • 1tud "I" loiK:I ', I •I , I .1111111~ ((11 lo d1r:. lt'oll'> china t'ahtlll'l. ,; 1 hr . new i::arhage <'Ont fldllor ltlC'I in d~'al SilOO \\'hlfe kth'h 1;_1blt'. l~c , hroml' lclt(s. ti ctir:. SIJO Vi.~ l222 K111fo! ,7 Hcaul' r•''' Lux f11 m mattrc~s almo1'1 ,,, .... S:?Oll ~ t.i9ti2 SACRIFICE 1 11'iorn !tl<idt· R><ll;en '"' 1 "·'' Pinm.: 1'11l <>ni: ::.~11111 '\llW ::.11111 I ,1,,. ,, ."' t i•' li:"7 I h1111 ~ilfl' •I 1111\1! ~•I I• 11 -.I .... I.ti>. ,.. 1· I 1'1 11~ llltl hi·• 'Ill I 1 , 111 I 'I '"" ~ p \lfll ' .. pd I f#., • 11\111•\t•· 1, •• ,, .... ''Cl' Let's r~cognize our Women in Business \pvt.1 hct\l.1•1•11 I\ 11 11 1 1·•~· '1 •1·11~ 1 .,,:i~ 1111 1 ' RSJ Pr111lur 111111 l'la• ,. lil1• ,\ I 11 1.ol lw,' '11 :'l/('wpurt 114"'.•dt I ~i• I till I • ,: •ll\,li: I·"'' ,. 1lr111t ,.,.,., t 11\\ 1 -----------\ I I I \ 'I . ill 1'11.111 1,111111 ~,'"' I ' llit h t f t •I, t111a. STAl:-.IEOtil.\. ... :... I \ll'\"I 11\'llllo.1 lihl :-.,,. t••\\ ... 1 .. t 11111• ....... l'a11111n • Y.'dl t. ai:i '" lJ•f"" ill ;110,1111 1l.11ol If, 111111°11 '"" 111 I 1 I 01 • 1111 · n I ti I "' d 'l>/~• I '. l -,~l!t C< .MlNG TUESDAY. t X::TOBL=-R I '1 I ·mn 11 J THf: DAILY PILOT A tribute to the Orange Coast's Successful Women in Business THIS IS THI ACTUAL SIU OF AD ~ illll ~Kl 'I' •1 ··-"' I I• \\ ·"'·' Ill ' STOCK CLERK CALL 76().~UO Tl·acher'!'t Aide t\1dc for l od1tl lr' 5d )>o wk K\!\1 11'.\1 MO 8820 Tt-;,\('111-:R Ml.cmoons 2·30 1,1'\.1 1111 afll'r <il'h 1111I 1 '"" 5dys wk &40·81120 Tt:ACllERS l'reM'hool full & par( t1m1· '""' Irvine. ~'l2 7331 Appliance!> · 80 I 0 I " oJ 11 ~ t.11""' I''"' I h1d1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1• ti <r_1 I \t•l\111 ( 1~n1t 11 t i l I' 11 I '\ I ,11 ;;,.11,1-.1111 "-•''111 ~' .\ :-,· 11,:: H 1~~1•1 '1·,i·l,11 I. "n'111 -l ·1 .. 11c· ""' lhl .,.,•ar ' "''"' ,,..1 .,., , .. 1'/Jll.< n '\II 1·111 1: 11 •'\l 111 1°1 •, 1 h.ur: S:l.I . llr.1 ;t!I; ,:!\Ml lrlfli''.111 \l,11 h!O>' <hlltol :-1 111 II; l>r\1•r:" )!;" 1·l•'o10 ""1 "' gond. S75 5 1H x513 ~IH 4 lff5 ,,. " ''" .\.\,,1 :\111-.1 """' ~t'l'llllll.i l 11111; h. \\ll'k1·1 d1.11r• gl.1:. 1.1hlt.•!t. I.imps l'I• 1;;;-, 17R?. "I{ 11 '\ \ .., 11>1.I I·'\ 1: I I !-1 11 llldL.' tt1.1t1•nJI ~" l~. 2x6s. .\ f11t t '<mtl '11~1 •• '""' :-.111 • """"'\•'" jl If ,1dl' 11ltJl1• fo. I It k , 11111 ~1•1 .. s~ ·.a~1 MiscellaMOUI 8080 •......•.••.•.••.••.•.. CERAMIC TILE BISQUE f\x6 ... l.Y per piece. Paint & glaze your own tiles. <rood for ceramic shops or pnvate parties lo use your arl1sll(' ab1litic'> ~ 75.1.1 .! I dlloJ\ "IJ\11\I • Wh1•1•l 1 rm... l>lllh t11 r hnt h , ~ 1110::. i.c:t• •• r TV DECODERS On Select & Z channt'is Fair & reas priced in s unng you of quill.lly un. 1L'> Gompf mslaJlcd & guar Do not be lakt'n 111 I\ 1 l-:x1•1 d1 'k 1·ha11 -.1 I I 1 h.1tr x.lti 112-\. 1·111 .... dt• .l1ih11 Wa}ne 1'1·11 111" 1'l11 h famll.> 11w111l11·1 hip SI 100 '"' 1lr 1.';.I 7.il~ Baby Furniture, crib , chair. seut. clolhes. play pen. v. asher /dryer. Lori 847 ·3616 -- -------lcal IMtnlrnenh 8083 . .................••.. CONN Director trombone with case Excellent con · 1ht1on, $100 675·8052 after 6P:\t \l.1f!;h:.tll llMI watt super le;.uJ .11111• S700 l llane1 ,. , .. ' ti II I ' u I I :I r pr II I• 1un.ol n"11df'I S·l:iO 1 .. 1 "~·l OVATION 12 St ring J\coust1c Gw tar W /Pick · up & Hard Shell Case. 2 Mos Old SG00 /0 80 S.10.0181 hv nd1culous low pnres Student flute & trumpet, R1·rnembcr you get whJt SWO & 58.5 6-'1·5544 after \OU p3) for. 811().;H;l!O 5 1 pl<'3:.<' leave ~o.;sagc 1 Ping Pong lbl, xlnt <'Ond Slot mach111t• ~m iJ II llt•,k 'IC,8 !l:JIH l/u1·e11 rnall 1'1'..,, ~"l "\1.'" $155 Sof., h11l1 ·' ht•d l1k,• t)t'\\ 5lt.. 1,l f )\:!fLi Love Balloons :-,, ntf >.11n')r•11n1• \llU 111\1' ,1 lwu1qut'l nl 'Ill m111t1 l'UI 1111·d lwl1uni hall•""'" ll••il '"th nlllllm .~ \1111r """ I"' I "> n JI mo•._.., .q! ,. 1111tl'l'l (pr ('\t'f\ I)( ,, , •••II Yi " •I• 11\ 1 r ., .. ! lll'i • P< ~I '"'"' ,,., \\ 11-J1 ~ ~lllill'I ,,,., '1<'1• 1111· X 11.1(\\;lll' Ill, 111 \\!II 'I'll .rl :>:!O 111 ''· l '.111 lloh li:!I tl!l71 HISSO!'J <j UIT,\R /\MP. 1211 Wa ll!> SJ50 0 8 0 . 1-;lt'ct Guit ar with 25 Wntb Amp SlJO. Xln\ C11nd111un 557·83'JJ \ I OU :'Ii I ;11 SI udcnt• .~·· ' 1 / ;• E u r o p c ;. n h.intl~tJ<' $7:; !'62 1550 t •1111g.10, \ l'I) ~ood corul S!IMI !lji-1 3076 Office f\lmiture & Equiprrent 8085 ............••....•.... I h \1 E \ 1• <' u t I \ e 1 'I"'" nlcr • It Kl :'\iced" I t'l'olll' (\ill .l!J7 5ti 10 1\f I 111• 111d1t-lffi l!l:lh \1 .. 1. 1 ul.1 .! 1•h.inn 1·l ll<'l'l'l'r $125 ( .. )dt• ·' l'h•ttll ~ .. 5'1K .~1r;2 TIME IS MONEY voun1. aggressive. CM CPA firm. Salary to S850 DOE. Call Ad Answer #2'11 al 642·-4300. 2A hrs per day. Fo• bes• 1epodt..c1"'" o rle.,, blod and wh1e photo ol ••ny we cun be u\ed Your mf!\\OQe wilt occompony tf.e p1cru1" in 1h1\ spoce You may e1hmote 11 Ines of copy wnh obo.J4 '\O lene•' ond spoce1 to eoxh ~ne ond hove 1he company nome & oddioe" "' bold type °' yo., may 1'11""0\e I b mes of copy "'' l()l;d ti you c~~ not 10 pvblii» o pc!l#e ti>& \f)OCe con be filled with 'fOIJ me11<>Qe Teacher. Pn· Sdmol 'ltlso Subs & Aides llun1 lkh Area flenef1ts l'llll Maril}n 847 528>1 11r 844! 2948 Whtrlf)IK\I l'lt l'llll' dl\lr "h1tc. 2 \r-. oltl '1111 l'Otlll $1'1"> 1:1..1 1>1211 \n! 111 ut• !..h,I\\ W .ii kcr 11---------------------tl RECEP110N1ST rrv PIST CM based company. Min qualifications. 50WPM. dl ctaphone exp er. 951-8191 Receptlon1sl : Newport "Let's Recoiin11.e Our Women m Business." will be published Tue~day . Beach Full time. Front Ot tllher 14 in the Daily Pilot. and October 15 tn Coast Life. ma.ldni.? National Tracher INSTitUCTIOHAL AIDE BILINGUAL (.Japanese. l.aut1an, Vietnamese . lrun1:111 1 CALL 7ti0·3400 olfice appearance. Good Women 111 B11smess Week. phone manner and TEACHER Spec E1l. 1eneral office s kills This 1s vour opportunitv to Introduce a new or longtime associale to 340.000 Master's in Beh Sc. IJl'l'f necessary. Call 549·2988. Oran~e· Coast people.· The pal(es are ideal for recognition of awards. Exp. w 1 DD . m 11Il1 fleeeptiooial achievements or s1iccial cnotribullons by lhe women whn make _\IOUr handicapped adlts Ahih Recllonlsl /lyplst. huslnessgo ty 10 wrile11mplement weekend•. Reside ntia l beh avioral program real estate olClce needs Recognition notices will be two column by two inches each. with a photo you plans SopervlSory exp 4 . provide. The cost of each notice is only S30. Call now for more information or r cq SSS o I m 0 p 1 us P /T r ec e Pt 0 n 15 t · to r<>serve s pa<'e. deadline is October 10. Call 642·5678 today'. benefits. 8.J0.4PM Unit S.t!Sun 9-5. License pre· ed Cerebral Pa lsy s fenoed. B-INOO. soc .. 546-5760. a.t.u.rant Ir \'011'vc nc\'er placed a -..V•YPllSOH c.:ia:.s1twd ud. you'r" m NB re1taurant s eeks the mmnnt)' Tr~ 11 once· ....-.et.le penon to do .. 1 lunctitlmm delive ry. CaU 642-5678 and see how <tu.ll'"' you for,I In·~ Ii 'u II r1•f11t.:. xl11t ('11nd $Ii.>. <'.ill l!lG 4~ 22 I'll fl rl'fnl.!. 1:11 <'11'1\ci. Wh1I~ ~12.'1 ,\11115 l<l\t.•r \\I'. N II Washer & dr) er Int rr111rl. S12.'> 1•a n11.m •II~ hwasher. S50. 616 511411 141ildincJ Mat~als 8025 .•..................... .l\ngle iron . 1o·x211 ~ 21 .xJ,16. Si ca, nt•\\. f>' I party 541 .:Yrms \ Camtras& Equipmtnt 8030 ....•.....•.•.......... FOR SALE! Canon /I. El Bud~ only no lcn11. 6 monthi; lo n vear old Woultl rclu1I at $220, askmg S\SO firm Call da} 9 lo 5 al f~lf\ •MS 1 & ask for Uon I<<'•" lorappt.151·1509. get rcH1 Its t•h 11111• f.425678 WantAdHelp? 642·5678~=:==============::::::=:=:=:====!.L--=.-.....;;. ___ ....J. loil•:t.I . hill' 1tt'nl' Wllh d 1),111' 1'11111 1 ·1a.,.,1J u·1I Xii "'1111 •>ak f1 hnl! 1.1h111ct:-. _L · · .!_ .J 1 I I ~l 111 3 -.11h I rlrawcr., 100 bu?y TD~Ke ~ Ye6Por'G6S l.it'l1 Mu .. 1s1•ll'' ,\ll:tfor • ..c:1+-, •A f0 .,..? ~ u11ly SfiOO (Ml fi lol 1 (J.12 0138 ~l\ "'I r Garo~ Sale 805S ···············~······· (, ,\ H ,\ C ~ S ,\ I. E .t-:n·nth111g '•"l'"' 551 111111°1 l>me l'dM SS !lam on CA R.\1:1-; "' 1-:STA fE SALE 2 Oven Stove 15in (;;\JC wide rims·l..1mps FU111 man~ more 1tl'tn~ 1121 l'rl'~l~l lO Ur C M ~ltl fi281 Girl 1'11ut Gara~e Saltr Ort 41h Q11m lpm IGO'JI < 'ralft. II B STOP!! Take time to relux and sho1> al home ll 's 5tmplc with Dall,· Pil o l < • ."lus~1f11"1 Ad~ i\'.rld 1f )OU h,l\'I' '><1meth1nl( lo '\e l l. 1·1111 o fn<>ndly Clas.;1f1t•tl •\ti Visor Ill fli2 51\711 Answer Ad se rvice Use wh e n placing you r ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we t ake your m ess ag es 24 h o ur s a day ... you ca ll in at your con venience during office hours and get the r esponses to your ad ... this se rvice is on ly $10 pe r week. For more informa t ion and to place your ad ca II 642-5678. -~ ... j 11 l I I e l I t ......... .., . . . . . . . -.... .. Ii I" - • ....... -. - -- fJ#f OAll • f.'11 Ol '560 Aalto1, l•porhd Aalto1. U1•d 4ut~ Wanted '590 IAutot, l"'port..d ··••············•·•·•·• .••••..•....•.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autot, IMport.d ···•·•····••··········· •.•.....••.•.......... ah. W t060 Motor Home>. Solt / ••••••••••••••••••••••• R...t /St~ ft l>O 49. Ludt:.!~ lb ~ll \. .1r11 ••••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • TRUCICS I '11•1111um 1•1 tt...., DatttM 9~ZO MGI 9744 '1°"'1wOIJI'" 9770 0..•rolef 99%0 \ 111J1 111 Jiii(•' I ""'"' 11 .. 111 , 111111. h I I 111 k I t t1l1•f fJJHI rot .... , U't'tl' ••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1<11 l'l.i11 •II ll1Hlll''ltl\ I I ~ / . ..•..•.•.•.....•••.••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··•••··•·•·••·•··•····· Krm1nl!l•m ~n 101 el1•r \.'I"'" 11 lt'r w , orr(•rl lllif l1.Jlu1, hk,• 11 .. 111 ~I ••II <!11411) P1c:wt0, & en,... 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"""-'·•ft•· 'ht·~t t111 t ll•l.,&•lt t" )J!l r:o. 1~.1 li:-7'1 111 i I.I Jltl 11'1 111 11 \ \I 1 II " (l ' I' I .... 1)11t; \~ 1ll I .t'l'h•• 1111.11 l-:,·\111IJ Ill 11111<1 11J,1 \ ~ (,•.11111,., hm· tctll 1111 1111111 .. u1 1111,11 ' SI ,•1~ Iii J 1Wti II .,_,.,,,,, 111-..·11(11"" <'llill IJ & I l'\ 011il U llH IH 11'11 Iii'-~ II '"'" ~)IW II T rolt.n. Utility 9110 1: ....... 11.111111 \e•._U f\•· J t•t.tl \.'.I ',!, ••• f'•&.Jl!, .... ' •.•••....•.•..••.•..... Sport~Goodt 10'4 I .t•·t1J1h•1 \..1'111 t-II I •I ' l t I' I I Ill I'. I ••..................•.• j I\ I Ill h II ~ I \ 111 ~ ' 'l'Ol'I' ,1tt' 111•·•1 " I' n, '""1 ~ , •1111 1111 I \I h ._, .. 1, ~hi kt111t IJUllllll' 1 ) .11 I·\ •. 1!17 .:71N I!. i' 'I ~ ·~· $1·-l "''" ,, II fl~ ~ .'7 IJ \Ill Ill.ill\ \II.I' looJI AMtowvic:•.Port, < ll\ I'' 1111 l'"-1 "II \I, I'"' 'AC:C:lrHortlrt 9400 l •• ,,,, ''"'' ,, • s.l'• ~.. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Mi1celaneoui Scuba Gear h r 111 '"'" ,!J.1.1111 ~o!l llli1:! $SAVE SAYE S 7ttl:S ~r. Stor~. RHtaurmwt, IJ !'ll !\Jo'h ll "\II Hll \I I tk<' '\1·" ).ttll I .tll 1>'~2 I IUll ... 1 •.t.r. WITH USS> PARTS J11111"n.,1 . "' 11.111 1\11,ll<l' \l '1'11 ~l ,,,., ' 1111' ,, .... , 11,.,,,., Sor 1095 ••••••.•.•........•.... S II ll W l \ S I:: S & IJISl'I. \'t HAl..'l\S ~:i. l.Cl)llo11:.il ""'-'l':. 'lie~ l!d q ual .M u11 thru ~·r1 . S.llJ·UbU lti ll11b1t• c .. 1 \lnl < 01111 Sf!?I-· 1,+1 14~ 1 ...... , ... 11 " &.> -...1.111 .. 1\11<1 hc1u1 , 111 ·~•111 71 !'iµll lttt• l',1fl>'f111 "1h 1,IG 17t.I loots. Slip./ Dock• 9070 ••••·•·•··············· TV. Rodio, HiFf, Stereo fur rent, 25' s ide lie Nt:>Jr rt!rlJ . Balbua Isl MisceUaneou~ 240Z. 260Z parts 7&1·~17 8098 673 1440 ••.............••..•..• l1oa ul1ful Zenith 2,5" C'Olur lo~, SpHd & 9080 Autos for s...a-'IV. 2 )r wrnty. free tic ..., Livery $12A 640..1786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Bay liner Liberty, 20', IMPOHTANT JDL Demo Sale Greu1 like new, L20 hplnboard, NOTICE TO $p t!a kers , at great marine radio, trad er, READERSANU pnces Atlantic Music Sll2SO. 673-flll9 ~ ADVERTISERS 445 E 17th St C M The µn ee of 1t1•mi. ~68895 " · Two Kitw jet ski new advertised by veh1d~· ____:____ neve r used , $3500 for dealers in the vchrt:le L9 inch Sanyo color TV & both. ~·8711. e lass1hed ad vcrt1s1n.i s tand. Sl25. ti73·3571 Larsen l5'Ski &FishBoal columnsdoes nolrncludt• E\'es. with 50 llP Mercury & any applical>le taxes . COLOR T. \' Sl:IJ I Year Warra n1ty 6<12·5340 license. transrer fees. tra_i_le_r_. S_IS00_._54_6-_2629 ___ . _ ftnance charges. rl't's for 6 ' M agnavox ster eo. 13' Siu Boal. w /trailer . 100 hp Mere, must sell. Sl800. 551-2743 air pollullon control tit' vice cert1f1 cal1on.-; or de aler llocumentary µn• parat1on charl(cs unlc:.:-. other wise s pec1fwd h.> the advertiser loah, Stciracp 9090 J\m Fm. rel·ord player . :<Int C'vnd $155. 631·6752 •...•........•......... Boah & Marine Equipment ••••.......•..••..•.... GeMrol 9010 Ory storagt! available. Newpor t Dunes, 113 1 Back Bay Dr. NB 644-05111 ••• •• • •••••• •• •• •••• • • • Transportation 8' U111ghy, fiberglass over ••••••••••••••••••••••• wood. oars. oar locks & C~n. Sate/ 1luv1t hooks S.:25. Gii Rent 9120 wnd ... ~G-7511! •• • •••. • •• •• •• •• •. • ••• • 8 . L '79 DalSun.711'hed,1111'1 oats, ~CMntenance dlx King t•ab. liki-new. ~rvwce 9020 s c e l o a p p r e t' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $.S<WOtOBO 645 4614 AM l30t1l rd1n1sh111 g , l•1p ----- •mies, hoot stnpes . '!Ul'Cr Motariud lffles 9140 struct urc. non !>k 1d. rer., ••••••••••• ••• •••• ••• • • S12 741~1 'i9 Special F.d1t 1on Blk 1-ibcrgla~" & gel c<rnt rl' Mo t obec•;,ne M oped w man) xtras lo m1 , s pr p:ur Heasonahlc . rl'11,1 rond :i.'iOO.(JBO 673 545-1 hie H....C-. 49'.! 573.3 Karen fl'iJ.0164 Beats, Marine :\totobec.~.me rooped. lo m1. EqWpmtftf 90JO xlnt cond. Puncture pro •:••••••••••••••••••••• o f t u bes. c arrying 3 Sa!>ol, fiberglass. race hasket. banana seat + C'fU!f PCd. s~o Ne"." helmet Alt6. 760-l88l S 16 BBB d'latn. 200 . ---- $1 25/ ft llanenl • tllA ~"::1.dn/ winch, $W Swan 1\0F. rs 9150 $511. 645· 7491 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boots, Powt"r 9040 .......••.....••.••.•.. 43 · Gran Marin., Fully e qu i pped hcautrfully maintained . HD SPSTR. Xlnl <.:ond Rblt En~. 12000m11 l"ew Trans. Cu~t C'hrome. See lo App S2450 Sa C'r 673·66Jl ready tn cruise o r Ii vc '77 Y /\MAHA YZ-2.50 aboard Slip m ay be S500 :.ivailable. 11 1,;•1, Financ -83!Hi840 mg possible. $72,000. t)r ---~.000 if no broker Ill· '76 llonda CB 750F' Model, volved Cleun deal will engine 811 C action 4X 1nrlude 9' Avon Redcr est pistons and n ngs Weber with floorboards a nd 4.5 40 OCOE-18 carb. f{ cam. hOr!efJOWC!r Johnson out· AJI engme work done by bo a r d Jac k C urley Noms Cycle Prod. Less 5.l1·lSOShome.or K40·2254 than 1000 miles on on the buat weekt!nds eng ine Custom seats 21' r 1berglass :rug . Islander Weekender or Character Bay Launch. 6mo old. VW Rabbit Diesel Fu ll galley. stO\'e, refngerator. dbl berth . head. com plete. $19,500 &i&-7887. CIGSs1c 32' Cabin C rwser. t win screw. 1934 Har bor ~al Sacnfice. $13.500. 675·2428 eves. Kreber raising headers. New c ru1s1ng handle bars and mirror s 492·2858 ·79 Yamaha 750 Special. excelle nt Sl7SO, call Sc:ott. D~s <2131444-4103 or 840-5068 nights. ·77 XR75 XJnl Cond. S22S 499.2756 '78SUZUKJ RM·2SO-C2 1950 VINT AGE $795 /OIO 2!' custom bit Chriscrart 644·s215 cabin cruiser. complete ~ u~ S-"-Vi ly refurbis hed June 1980. ,._.or .--1, - Head , 11alley. s ips 4 . R...t/Storacp 160 Dana Pt. Marina. s lip ••••••••••••••••••••••• B--11 Mamlitnd. $8900. •A•Motorcycl• Avail' lo see on wk~nd11. Swap Mfft w ~ e k ti Y s c a I 1 Orange County's Largest (21:!1945 lS05 All Indoors, Space Avail Fri Sept.12. 6pm·llpm. l rule only ! Orange ~nty Fair grounds 24 h~ info 714·831·5116 30' Penn Yan. twrn dsl. Sportfishcr. dealer de· mo. full e lectronics. radar. full • f1shrn1t PkR. Eve ry -Option 168,500. 213-592·285!1. 213.592.2444 '80 Penn Yan Sportfishers -f-- Rent; 22· Lux. Motor Hme. sips 6. s elf-cont S2 5 0 I wk . + 8 ' I m 1. ~ & Crwsers All 18. no ---------outdnve problems. Mdl u;.iil: 20\2', 22', 23', 24', 21'. 28'. 30·. 33'. Closeout aaJe. call tod111y. Marine OUtrillers, 213·592·2859. 213·592-2444. t?t'l Scarab 30' twin 350s. low hrs. high perf equip. 70mph+. mus t sell. 1124.500 w /trlr. 759· 1913 or IJ40. _,__ __ _ •77.23· Mako. lnb, fully equipped. priced to sell. 673·9.163. 1919 21· Eliminator Day •MIWPORTEllS.2 • •Like new 20 Minis •Sleeps 4 adults •S p acious r ear bath wtpullman Ir tub •Obi door cedar lined wardrobe •Kitchen with a n gle d counter top • Loadl ol stor11ge ~Dual air conditioners e6 new 8 ply tires •New e arlhlone up· hol1tery Ready for Immediate de· livery with 30 days parts Ir labor guara ntee. SB500 ea. 9520 ...............•....... 1957FORD THUMDERllRD The most dc:-1rcd ('lasi.n· 1n S o Ca l i f Fu ll} restored. while w IJlue int & ru11 1111wt>r IUOSUKZI SAVE!!! THEODORE . ROBINS FORD 2060 HAl8011 8lVO. COSTA MESA 642·0010 46 F'ord Woodie. re~l11rc•I Sl3.000. ALSO ·~ :\l11dcl A Town Sedan, t dr. restored. Ideal for :.tu dent Sl0.000. 675·6 lli I Early ~ercedes 190 Oh diesel sed:.in, c las:.11: pre rin Imes Was :.t•trl'd tl\ ph•nat1c. new ever ,·thmg i75'AJ .>42 5052 ·:,5 Pori.chc SµcPd.,ter. ong & total I~ rcsturl•d IK ('OJt!i u l l1lk tu11u•·r $18.500 121J 1791/.lfi' 15 or 7'.11 1818. '63· '66 T bird parb DAYS ONLY 1:14& 70l9 For Sale: UnKrnal Tout box from Model T f'ord 1714 I 49'7·J581 '6 1 Cad L1mos111e 18 pass.) Also '64 Galaxy (36.000 mile. I Both need much work. Muke offer 642·222t lor for m s l( 646-96661. RecrMHo.Mll V.Mclft 9530 .•••••..•...•..•....... Duna Buggy & Trailer New engine, extra parts , clean. f>4S. 7996 aft ll 4 WhHt DrhH 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Toy L/C I owner. 151\ actual m i. lots or extras mcl sml blk, c hev Vtl. A!C, posHrac Ahsulutt- ly lmmac No ru~l or llenls. all onR $3500. C'u II .-213/961-3552 till 6pm or 7141536·5057 art 1 pm. J\:.k for Carl Nelson. '76 UMC 4x4, dual t;mks, hitch. needs some work. s acr. for 4u11·k s alt• $1750. 673·0019 ---- '63 JEEPWAGONEER Good Cond11ton $1650. 835 2545 0 liO '7fi Blazer. Cheyenne pk.:. custom paint, 36'' tires. lift kit, very, very clean $4500/080. 548.8454 CHEVY BLAZEll 4X4, rebll 3/J7, removable top. m an y new parts. $1750t bst ofr N B 673-4836. Jeep '72; CJS, V8 Many extras. S3200 498-17Z4 ·12 c .. vy 11 ..... 4W.0 ,/350. Am/FM 8trk, a /c, auto, new tires, tank r ack . dual ex haust. $3150/0 8 0 1·631M625 al\er6pm 9560 Cruiser-only u1ed 10 DALE'S RV tJ~. See lo appnw eve. 17141 Hf-4446 '74 E l Camino350. Ollt/blk 919-7288 1508'2HarvardAve. lnlr; 4 1pd. Brand new ••••••••••••••••••••••• A&ltOI, Imported d1 f• 111 11 11 I 1'1111 ··•111d 11 IJ •• I i.: I...... .. h I II ·" I tlr ,,,. Ho•111 11lh•r u~, •Ill .Mf17 l'\ ,,, :>.17 lfi:IH ..•.••••.••..•..•..•... I, I 111 111 J I' \ flll'• h.rnn ul 1 u11d I 11 .Ill, llt'W I J lJt,tl, Ill 11~1 1111 •Al li7k..1 "I 111 '<llJ f,!;;,, 4HoRonwo 9705 .••.................... Ill h11 II :.!:141 1111 k Ill> 111'14 I II•'" 111·" ph J • uno•I • 11 11 d $ I •l.1 II 11 11 1} l•ll• L'i:J:t l"•I :111m .> l 11<•1 roll'! p11·ku1> ~1111111 •.tit cl .j\' •\K 'l!llh I I C"• .I IX ~> 111 I i.och;i-I\ 1 I ru•·k !'.p .. ·1·il .:il.!1~1 .. , ... :.~•11 Fl:-.1.\l.Al.t'/\ HOMED 1..·L. t.:1\H ANn; \I.I. 795 Mt;STt:o• w,. ro: L>eahn · 1980 SPIDERS HERE NOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 84ll l)(1Vl' Stn•cl "EWK>HT 1:u-;i\I 'II 752-0900 i ll \If J 200U S p) dl'r '77 211o7. :! + 2, -I i.p'1. cit•« :.nrf Ai\1 fM t·a~s . A < • s:J1\ m 1 $8500 f~ I 7117 1 i2 0:.hun 1:.mo, 1111 0. $11~ C;ill uh J tilil HX9-I ·w ua1sun28oZX GI. pk1:. '(tr<Co Tra1L,forn'<l 1 ake IJ\t:r il>e ht ~ IOOS rrce .t!l6 21j(J.l .;ll SJ1\1 11 ~:Ml' l>u11lp ltl•tl l'H k l 'p wtt h le.lb & work S:~Ml ti42 541."1 ~j ltl:t l 1s ,uuu rn1. jm fm t·u:.:.. '76 lJatsun p l , 1001: bl•d ~400 5'\ll 861i l'\ t>S rarnpcr ,hdl gd l'11nd Varu. 9570 .......•..•.•.•.•...... '70 Ford E··11n11ll11t'. must ,l•ll. $1500 or tlt.'!-l offrr ~l.'i !>117 . 7 I u () n t: E V, u n Tradcsma11 IOU, New Tire::.. Pnmc CumJ. $1l:IOCI J err !lf.S.42f>ll 1!173 011dgc Surfrr Van rnl(. bed. 1·apl:i111 C'halr'>. .iuto lr:.ns. air, erp1~ $JCMIO 1>41 !!rot 'Tl Dttth~e \'an BIOi), 4s pil. 4!1,UllO ma. l(d 1•<ond. $3200 Mte r4pm c·all ~0-94l.1 ·12 rord Van. rehu1ll cnR. C'lL,lum int. mul(~. s tereo, $25(Jfl o HU 962 806ll l!*ill Vun C:hl.'' rvle1 $8,700 OBO 4~·29!16, l\' mi.i.: AutosWmwted 9590 J'IU<.:t-:t> TO SEl.I. A lfu Homero Spydcr Con\' ii'~. a11 . ttlaupu11kt Stl'reu. Sll\lt-r I (11,4 llt•I' $G. i50 or hst of r 4!1!1 JW5 '7-1 Sµ' ~! .. r. :19.ooo m 1, i:d cond, s.521KJ ~\t; 1815 9707 ...•••.••.............. 'RO Audi Dresel, 2 g.i::. lanks , rull) cQUIPPl'd. $15,900 !Y7~2711H '78 Audi 5000. ful} p.1wer. ~nrf. c:.tss. wh1t1~ w tJluc tnl. $7800 li45 2374 or 675·86JIJ ·79 Audi suuus. 1m mac ulale. ull '<lr,1!>, blac-k. $10.000 or tt'i!'ume lse. 6112 · 4886 ·72 Audi 100 u; Wht S HlOO Olm ~d 496 TJ94 IMW Auto Hun~ 9712 •...•.•.....•..••••....•............•...•..... WE P/\Y TOP l><ll.1.AH for tup ust>d cnri.·fon:1gn, dhmestll''! or da~~rcs II your' l'ar 1:-. Pxtra o•leun, 'et• us Fl RST ' ,, I In Or-~ Coo.nty 2!JlS Harhor Ill va r·o~I,\ \1 ES.\ 979-2500 WE BUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS COHHRL CHEVROLET ~ 11 .. rhor ;ih <I 1 ·1 ~l A \f .. _,,\ 546-1200 HIGH BUYER 'fop d11ll:.tr<i ror S1>11r1-. \ .1ri. Hu1:" c ,,m 11e1 ., !II~ loo /\Olli',, .\~k rur L C ~lG It JIMMARIHO VOLICSWAGEH IR7 11 13eac·h Ill vd Ill :-.ITIN(;1'0N UEACI I 842.2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAN USED CARS! miracle mazda Z 150 H..t.or ll•d.. Costa ~ 645-5700 WANTED! I.ate model Toyotas and Volvos Call u :-. TODAY''! Earle Ike TOYOTA·YOLYO t •UH~ll•cl c ......... . ~ •O·UOJ or u o.•o 1 F'or the Bt•SI Dl•UI 111 Orani.!f' County l'omt> St'l..· lJs Todu~ '' SADDLEBACIC VALLEY IMPORTS :~l Mar~u1•ntc •'kwy M1ss1on \'1eJ11 831 -2040 495-4949 c:lost'd Sunda ...... CREVIER &~ I SI 6 t•O AOWAY SAHIA AHA 835·3171 . ! HE Ul TIMAlC DRIVING MACHINl •USED BMWs• '72 2002 Ill W s r I 2061 t '73 3 Ots <'Pt' m ml • 055!! 1 74 4!002111 s r 11133;> I 'i52002a 1003.'i l ·;,-,531~3w ~.r t 1.ut:1 1 7li 21.)(12 S r-1.S I' ( 15 71l I ·r. 6301:,,.1 (·ISh.'\X<; I '7R 3201 .isµ, utr 14:lill 1 '7834/(ha, air lliO!J51 '78 SJt1w loar:lecl 15-ltill 1 '7952.Mt<i s r l<!Gl5 • Closed Sundays ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales·SerV1Ce·Leas1ng Roy CarYer,lnc. Rolls .Boye<; BMW 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640.6444 ------ BOB McLAREH's 850N. Beach Blvd L1\HABRA 15 Mi. No. of s,\ F'wy 1 1714tS2:Z.533l Sunday by Appl BMW 1972 3.0 CS Auto. Must sell. 642-0fl9fi SJ250 ~IO· l»li!l . 7:10 7 ~ 6 ·;3 i.ioz. lo mr $3,SC•I 5-tt;.3736 'i7 :!!lOZ Orii.: uwn1•r Burgundy. .i <;µd. ,\ \ '. t;.ir)t:s xlnt cnnd Sli25U 714 1675 i.!59 Miscellaneous 240Z, 260Z parts 168·51l1'1 9723 •••.•.•••...•.•........ l!178 Fcrr;.in Spider, hke nu·only 9,001lm1 $32,000 Mr ~tr:o.l u u g hton ~·7300 1do.y'> only > Fiat 9725 .••.•.............••... '711 FIAT Spun 124 C<Jnvt Wht T JO Int I own Ol!llo ltres well mJtnlamed $49!1!1 C:.ill 7 M 76U 0728 <'V<'' '7!1 ~µul••r ~1m, ,,..11 Si700 ur take "' 1•r l:.1• 8400 & kl'l'IJ c4u1t' & d e p SH2 mu. 22 mos K."11.1<11111, fulh l'QUlppcd auto ,\ l'll•a11 1·la:-.~1t' li441 'J5741 Honda 97 27 ............•...•.••..• VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY :-,,\U:S & St-:HVIL 1-. OLDSMOBILE HONDA GMCTRUCICS 2f\50 Harbor Blvd CUSTA Mf'~5/\ 540-9640 JOC)UClr 9730 . .•••.•.••••........... 1!167 J a1war Sl·d.in '''' S!121.f.I I 11wn1·1 7M 5-t5-24Ub '(~ .111~ XI\ 1-; lto:.id~tcr di r<t m (' w 1 r l' w h I!> P11 t•ll1 11rei.. m•w c ng. rn111t ong 01.i II 644 4147 ;oftcr lipm '63 XK t:: Rare 3 I< 1-:xcel boll} 'mt Wtres. radials SR:!OO. Lug 661 .;J982 '79 XJSM•w Wht Red Int S21.600 67S·5603 9732 •.••.•.••.......•...... ·731,, J eni-t!n Heal.>, rchll eng. 4 cyl. 29 mp~. SJ500, m11-.;1 sell 673-fi662 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Maida RX2 <I cir, nu patnt. nu cng IJ K m1 S211KJ 963 21W7 '80 RX7, lvr, hlk ml . air. only 200 mi. $1t700 P P !n!HY7!Mafl 5 ~ede1a.na 9740 ··············'········ '69 MIZ 280SE Cpe :Mr. Auto trans, be"ut car. rull lthr. :;nrf Gt:! 0096. PO RSC HES '78 530. 4spd, s/r, l'TUlgs. am1rm cas:.. xtra cll•an. '6(i MU ~I.. 70.000 1111. Beige? 552·3907 h:.irtl & soft lops. wl11lt'. ru.oou crno. 675 <W!lil WANTED Allow us the opportunity to consider lhc purchase or trade '" or your rlean l'orst·ht! Check with Us Today! tl63t ••••IX•' fU~•1 Ga'°"" GtOwf" "' llil·Jlll Top Dollar Paid For Your Car' JOHNSON & SOH Llftc•Uercury 2626 Hart»r Blvd. Cost a Mesa 540.5630 w.r., OVER "-hok For Your Good VW. Ponche orAudl '76 BMW 2002. bruwn1tan, low m1 . mags . um/fm . xlnl 1nl 1m C'ch. $6!)00 752-9371 /640-7059 320 $215.23/mo +Tax '80 Exec car , loarled. 28mos O. f.: L. S2.0UO dwn 675-5603 528 $2.l0.9l + Tax '80 Exec. Car, loaded. 60mos. O.E.L. S2.500dw11 675·5603 Capri 9715 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '78 BMW 3201 . all options. beige, 45,000 mi, mint cond. Wkndtev. 581·4015 ----- 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 DATSUN 2402 Dynamite 49,000 mile sport coupe . 4 s peed. stereo, air; & m ags See thlllone! <821FZFI $46'5 JIM MARINO VOUCSWACHN 18711 Beach Blvd. M<>rrcrlo:s Bc117. 250 SF: $4S<Ml E\'eS. 497 3"19 ·79 300 Turbo, lmmuc Maple yellow, $26,1)()0 I No sunrooO 640 9738 '78 450SL. 14,000 mi. A "10" I owner, S27 .950 <714 1 673-41 16 ·w Mercedes JOOD diesel. hke new. a ll extras, sun· roor, Mexico c assette. etc $19.500. Ser v1re r e gularly ul Slemons. Call 1 497·5612 rn am Sat nr Sun 'fi7 Mercedes 200. lat e hlue, snrf. xlnt cond. $2.500. Must sec. 497-4649 . ------9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197' MCi MIDGn Xlnt cond . l o m1 , AM/FM. new radials. Ton cov .. SJ.000 961H924 ·e "'l 'ormula, 23'. Runs ex· Irvine "'I· New lltft, gd mp1. ......i VW·PORSCHE·AUDI '-~· Best olr. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! _D~D_l(lo_0._$411_1_4cs____ 4C5 E . Coast Hiway H\JNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 Utttetslk)ll Classified Ads a re reully small "people to people" aaln calla with bll re adership and bta re.ult.a 1 To pla« your c lasalfied ad, cm II today 642·5678 ---543-3420 ____ 5 Bluebird Bus. conv'td lllO Dataun Pkup, shell. at Bayside Drive Selling :mything with a iloM(lf'I Whal'!r 13, 40 H P, mowr home, idnl conc:l. mag wheela fr tires . Lo ~ewpon ~ 673-09(~ 1>1ul~ Pilot <:l11$slr1cd \d loaded . lraller. 92800. thruout. lnckll 2SO Hon· m i. lllte new S.'\,000. F'lnd whnt \OU wunl in 1~ 11 simple m:111tr ..::O)IS~:::·;.87.:.:M'1==40=·====i=d=·=·=·=·=500::::. ~=;;;;25;;;;1=5===.l.::113=1·=1.IM======~.l n.11ly r1lo4 Cias .. 1r1eds Jlbl ('~ 11642·56711 r _,. 9748 . ••............••...••• <ll<AN<:E COUNTY S I' F:UG ECYT 01 t,;s..:1. llEADQUARTlrnS 1980 505s IGas & Dinell HERE NOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS ~ Dove Street NEWPORTBEACll 752-0900 Pl-:Ut;t-.OT l!li ll .. \IM J)t fo:SJ::L :\1111t e•1nd1111111 Arr \~ F:\I ~lert.'I) 'llll roof, PS, Pl:i. power Wiil d•Jws. uulo .. 25 m~ 1·1t}, 30 hw) S7,5ull rrrm c:J 07UY<)I 7H I 8 157 c R" c r' Hh'I I' r 1 \'a 1 t· l>an y Ponc:M 9750 ....•....•••.••.•••.•.. 1!175 PORSCH E !11<1 2 II Immaculate! Must see 111 aµprec1ate' $11!.15 or best offer Lca~mg tht• st:He MUST SELL' '7141 642 0138 '67 Porsche 9l2. 5 :.pd. 1111 rus l. ong owner, ht!~l o,·er $.50(.JO. 832-4369 19'75 Targa Carrer a . choe hm w tan mlenor Poh shed wh~ls & P7s Thts car 1s rre s h l 'n fortunalel) mus & ~ell 759 1913 or 640-t963 '79 Turbo Carrl!ra. 50(J m1. folly load..d RBS 1"7'-.. absvloteh Oawless Call l:iob, GiS·74H I :..ft ~ •. lii3 J'iitl ·-;;, 1'1irs1•he 91<1 . \ t'I\' C'lr;in pol ma~!> n••w 11n~-.. s hotks ~•·i•I ' .\m Fm 1·;.i5s , hedrl .. 1. Ii 1 :i I.'' we r 1• d ; I -1 5 I!! '; 1.1 t.!'i 11 ' • j l.J f1,1f. Ill~ l'\ e' •7;, 1'11r~l'l11• \HIS Hlk lllk, ,\ \.' 5:.pd ~tusl "'" Sl.'i.f/110 1,16 ff.t28 1;~ •112 ni-w l'Ol!tn•·. tr.111 pa1n1 ma)!:. 5 ,, .. 1 h•.,•lt I\ $75(MI 'If~ 5!11:! Rolls Royce 9756 •••••••••.•............ ClOSl O SUNDAYS ·77 VW l s pd, 7 pitsi. , :sun -.haduw lint w1ndowi., 1ic tr c l'l 1·01111 $51150 044 (9)6 '7!> VW Uug C:On v Eitecµ tional Ah611lutcly mu1it sell 5465(H1rm fl73 OOl!J '72 L.J':..'-S;;p~ ~~tt.~~ AM F'M . SUllrf)(}f, new tares ~10 CiJll afl 4pm ~ t' or .:inylirne Sol or SunS.19 J!JJI '6tl VW Fa st h aek. SllAllP' N1•w Int Ong, Own Xlnl Co nd Sl75U I >110K-lli1>457 urter ~>µm 'H VW Suf)t'r liectlc. t'M 8 lr<11:k. on~ owne r 12500. !i 45 flSOI l)ys, eve~ 1>111 l!:l'b\ • H V W l' •Hl v e r t 1 l> l c Classic 1mlT\iJI', n1..•w 101. new ttrt'l>. ti73 -1700 '74 UUG 1-;x1 Int Xlnt Cond Nl'W l'nt & TtrP~. Runs <;real $321M) h rm 54H 32:17 ~ l~HM Bug not run11111.:. S295 l,;all .Jfll'r 31' :'\1 ~31)9•i i2 Mug 001· owner Am Fm !.tereu. tuµl' s mog 1•ert1r1ed l<un:. & IO•iks like new Muny xtra:, ~ l>sl ufr Must sell this "'~k 494 9227 VW '76 Scirucco Xlnt cond. Auto, amtfm . snrf. S451MllOBO. 775.0375 -- WANTED! '70.'75 BUG or CAM l'l-:tt Must he in good shape! ~7·3182 '79 Convertible. bes t offer. xlnl cond. blk lblk Stereo cas:. 833-7tU!O M F '67 VW &Ju. cng com pleteh overhauled, new µamt. new hall . 548·4997 Volvo 9772 ........••.....•....•.• VOLVO SALES. SERVICE AHO LEASING OVERSEAS DEl.IVt-:llY ~:XPEltTS EARLE llCE VOLVO l:.i66 llarb11r Blvll t'llST A Mr~';/\ 646-9303 540-946 7 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO 1-.Xl'l.l'SIVlil.Y \'1}1 \0 l.Jr~(''l \111\11 l)•'.iler in' Jr:u1gt• t '11unl\ · Ul Y or I.E.~~: l>I H 1·:1 'T ~ ~~~ 2C25 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 Saab 9760 Autos. Used ...............•••••••• ....•..••...•.•.......• 1980S4AB TU RB Os HERE NOW! EXCELLENT SElECTIOH! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street ~EWPORT 8EACfl 752-0900 --- 9901 ..•..•............•.... NOTHING OVER $4995 NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 Uaker Street C(Y.)-i'A MESA 540-9202 ---Triumph 9767 luick 9910 .....••......•••••..... . .................••••• '79Tnumph TR7 con verti ble. S:.pd. AM f'M s ler('(I casselle. A C. flawless 9,000 m1 S8500/oHer 1 ·639-3625 aft 6PM ---~-----~ '79TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 4 cyl 4Spd w o\·erdri\e, mugs. son & hard lops, lo mr. am rm tape. lul!g rark 25 + mpg, 11~ u 'I 0 ' P P S55UO fH5·"212 VolksWGCJlft 9770 ....................... * IUICIC ·ao SICYURIC 4 door sedan. i\utomat1c, air condittonmg. Prelty ear' 105091 $6991! HOWAAD CN•rolet Dove&Qua11Sts :-JEWPORT BEAC ll 833-0555 't>3 Buick. m echanic 's s pecial. Sl75 Call artc'r Spm ~2-i~ SEE US FIRST! We have a good selec11on o r N E W & U S t-: I> (, 'hevrolets ! COMM Ell CHEVROLET '}\.?< ll.11 ,.,, Ii . .i 11~1\'1~'\ -..--~ -5--· '57 Chev . ..,agon. ~dr. lwl ,\1r 35d eng C IC',111 S'Z200 96(). 5R27 '74 Impala. 61.000 m1. xl111 eond. New llres. PS1r11 $1100. 645.9750 '70 M o nt e C urio 11m 1fm1stcreo fltrk C'B radio. A I eond S2<Xl0 I 0 DO. 642 2514 'TI Caprice Classic. l<lnl cund, best orrer. 760-9258 arter6µm weekdays C~ler 9925 ....................... '76 COltOOVA Rik l.Lhr lnt Blk Ext. P 1S. P R. A (;. P W. $2200 OHO 549 8539 eves ~ 9935 .........••............ Looking for style and fu<>I 1•conomy at a reasonable pncc·• Whether you w1l.h w buy or lease TRY US SOUTH COAST DODGE 2888 Harbor Blvd cosrA MESA 540.0330 '70 Dodge Dart. 2dr. µower, A/C, radio, $700 rpr1rnaint receipts. Sl295 cash biJ.0064. Mercury 9950 . •••••.••••.•.......... ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERSHIP RAY R.ADEBOE UNCOLN·M ERCU HY 16-18.Auto Center Dr SDF'wy-1..ake Forest exit IRVINE 830.7000 78 MERCURY COUGAR Factory air cond1twn111g, till wheel. cassette X TR/\SllARP 1640VWll1 CALL 830-7000 ~?'4~ LINCOLN :'\lEll('t:HY tr. A l,'T(J <'ENTER D It I HVIN 1-: 830 71M"I 1~7 :\fonarch Ghia, 2 tl r I ulh l!(IWP . .&0.000 n11. \Int l'and. $3.JllO. Sandt i52 513t days. 968 2990 C\CS MllStcaiMJ 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 \lust an~. 6-c~ I, good cond Best ofrer &1&9721or848 4619 ·1;5 Mustang 1-'aslhat·k 4 l>P''<'<i, new t'ngtnl' s us l~!nSIOll ~IMJU IH2 37il'i 'i6 l;h1a II, luaded w lt!ll tras. clean. ong owner. S3SOO 96(). 2225 Oldsmobile 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Old's Toronado, new tires xlnl rood. $950 or best offer 839· 7634 . '72 Olds Vista Cruiser. drive to apprecrale. SlSOO/ofr.54&4l31 '79 Olds Dsl Cutlass Brghm. lo mi. Lots of ex· lras. Assum lease of buy 7 14 1955-0031 d ys or 551-1673 ev twknds. '79 Olds Cutlass 20.000 problem-free mi les. Garaged. Beller than new. No krnks. $55~ l)ys 830-9790. 193-7171 ; eves 493-1332. '76 Bwck Estate W;.i gnn. Pinto 9957 ruJly eqwpped, l<lnl rond ;;·~~~~~·;·~;·;~~:~·:t~ HERE MOW!!! .. Dasher Diesel Power"' Also a good selectt0n of Sc1roc;cos CheC'k us for t h e Bt:;ST price ~· Professional lea~inj.! ;<variable' 1!119 Lakewood Blvd LONG BEACH 12 I 3t 597-3663 OPEN SUNDAYS 1974VWGHIA Last year ror this class11· co upe 4 speed Omam1le! (J76S51 > . S44fS JIMMARIMO VOU<SWACiEH 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEA(;ll 842-2000 1975 VW CAMPER D~11am1le Wesllalla poi> lop In sharp condilron 4 speed, stert•o tape ! (0178.S2J $5995 . JIM MARINO VOUCSWACiEH 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACll 842-2000 197 6 VW CAMPER S h ar p W eslfali11 w /a utomatic Ir> stereo tape. Dynamite! <0689891 S5''5 JIMMAllMO VOUCSWAG_. 18711 ~ach Blvd HUNTINGTON HEACll 842-.2000 !139·0783 after 5µrn AT. AC. radio. I owner . Codil~ 9'91 5 low m1. $1005, 540-7873. .••.•.....•............ '80 Dresel Scvtlll'. new. s il ver & hlue. loadccl. 50.000 m1 guar on cui:, Slli.500 540.:l!J:JI wkdys '76 Piht1> St:1t111n Wagon. 4 C)I, Slll'k !ihlrt , air , st<>rco. cass. :lO.OOOmi , ong owner S2800 •OBO. -19'1·54118. '76 ~l Do. Good ('C)nd Nl'W lire~ $:n)l. Cl.ill 846·8318 Plymouth 9960 art 5JJm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'H W AGON. In Good Shape. lots of extras! '60 1-lectwood. runs now, power. :ur. Res t offer 4!M·0638, 494· t704 "72 Eldorado Convt 38K Xlnt Cond. $.SCIOll 557 7679 •'80 Cpe de \'lie, loaded, drk blu lthr .seats & lop. AM 1 F'M tape, W W , Sll.895 Eves 1132 5262. dys n1·2007 ---- '80l',\D. SE\'11.1.t-; OSI. Lo ~ties hke new P P. 760· 1018 ·79 Seville, lo:.ided, as su mc l~ase. $284/mo R411. 5()8.5 ·73 ELDO Cpc. Xlnl Run Cond. Urccn/wht t-:xt & lnl. $1500 675·11995 eve·~. 754-9101 days ---- 9920 ..........•.........••. '70 Chevy Wa.ion. gd trun.sport11l1Qn ('llr Sat· ~75 67~19 --- 'H EICam1nolSO Blktblk lnl r 4 spd Braud new cnl( New tirc'I. 11d mp11 p)()(). S49 ~!I llllVl' l\Otnelhm.: 10 !CC'll" Class1rwd ad.'I do 11 wt•ll 1 Offer 547·3182 Pontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 l'OMTIAC 9000 mtle G r an Prix coupe Econo my V Ii, hardly us ed a nd all onRrnal (210WR0) $4495 JIMMARIMO VOUSWACiEH 18711 Beach Blvd. l IUNTINGION BEACH 84:Z.2000 '65 Pontiac GT O Cherry Inside & out 1 Owner must sell! 1\skml! $15!t5. Call 675-1763 af~6 p. m . '72 Pontiac Station Wgn. all pwr, runs fine. Good m1le11Ke $600 Olio "94·928.1 ----.. '79 Trans Am , llke new, mus t sell : low mi , S60001orrer. 548·5195 nu.•rw;d"-9 970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 T-blrd, xlnt cond .. sun roof. lo m i, new radial tires 968-5844 SEITidieltems with a Ually Piiot Classlflod Ad, --· .... -.... -. --.... ··-------. . .. • Duntinliton Beaeh Fount81n Valley FOI T IO N DALLAS lAP \ 1'ht' National Academy ol Sciences will fund a study ol ecouaunl ntdence lhat led investJaatont 10 conclude two 1unmen nl"l'd on Prtaldent Kf'n nedy nearly 17 yurs ago, the Dallaa Momanac N""'~ ~1ud lo day The ~wspaper bllld the 1>1utl) was request~ by lht• Ju.stll'l' Department and quotl'll " dt· partment sourt·e as saying the Oil Port Control Sought BAGHDAD . .Iraq (AP> Iraqi and Iranian troops were reported locked in hand-lo-hand combat to· day for Iran's oil port of Khor- ramsbabr, and an Iraqi air attack was said to have heavily dam· aged a $3 billion Persian Gulf petrochemical complex under construction lo the east. Meanwhile, Iran's Parliament unanimously rejected any direct ·or indirect negotiations with the · United States on the 52 U.S. hostages captured 334 days ago. ' And in an offshoot of the 11-day- old war, the Iranian and Iraqi em- t baaaies in Beirut. Lebanon, were • rocketed and seriously damaged. Western diplomats here said they believed Iraq's offer of a four-day cease-fire, which lran • immediatety rejected, was a ploy to Sain international presti1e~ Tbe diplomats said they believed f tJse, Iraqis abo were seelrina • period al quiet so their t.rooPE . could comolidate gaiDA widf ! Iran. lraq'sleadingdallynewspaper., Al-Tbawra, charged the Unitecll Stat.es With war brklkmanahip• _ • and playmg Wltb fire by continu- ing to interfere in the war. The paper offered no specifics to s~'.')· port the charge. Iraq aald its shock UIOops were battlinl diebarda of Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini's revoJu- t.iooary IU8J"da in a fresh JtSsault to capture KhOrramshabr. "Savace battles are ra1in1 from house to house and s~l to street to complete the liberation of the city," the government· controlled Baghdad newspaper Al Gomhoria said in a report broadcast by Iraq's state radio. "They'refighting hand to hand.•' A communique carried today by Baghdad radio claimed the Iranians s uffered "a large number of dead and wounded" Wednesday in the central and southern sectors of the warfront. It listed Iraqi losses as 16 dead, 24 wounded and three missing. The Iranian command said the Iraqis were "digging their own graves" in Khornmshahr and nearby Abadan, major cities of Iran's oil-rich Khuzestan pro· vince, and told the inhabitants: "You should fight tooth and nail to destroy these blasphemous enemies and teach them such a lesson that they will never be ab!e to J(etuP again.·· Some 100 miles east of Khor· · ramshahr. f acilities or the sprawling Japanese-Iranian petrochemical complex in Ban· dar Kboemeini on the Persian atudy U1 the ''fl nit prel\mln•ry attp" toward r~>Pf'nln& the ln \eat11auon T h e fou r m o nth s tud y , flnanred by a $23,36() N•ll<>tull S-r1enl'e !l'oumhtllOri 1rant, will bt' annourwed Monday , lhti Morning News reported The :study will review thti validity of f1ndmgi.. thatl at re l Ord1ng o( pol l t.'e radio t r ans m1sswns captured I.he Roly. /tloleg! ound or four shot.I tired al the motorcade carrying Kennedy on Nov 2'l, 1963 The Warren Commission de termined i n 1964 that Lee llarvey Oswald. acting alone, fired three shOls at the president from a sixth noor window in the Texas School Book Depository. Oswald was gunned down days later In 1978. the House Allsassina APWI ....... First lady Roealynn Caner and dauahter Amy are sur- rounded by comic book characters aathered at tbe White House to support President Carter's program for energy efficiency. From left are Green Goblin, the Incredible >.iulk, Spider Man (kneeling), $pider Woman and Captain America. Former HB Mayol-s Probe City Charter Huntington Beach mayors. from the distant lo the recent past, ronvened Wednesday night to examine the city charter, the document that lays do wn the ground niles tor city government operations. Ted Bartlett. mayor m 1947, was present. Also attending were Orange County Supervisor Schools Eye Valley Block Parent· Plan· Harriett Wieder. mayor in 1976: Jack Green. 1969; Don Shipley, 1964 and 1965; Ron Shenkman, 1978. and Don 'MacAllister, 1979, The group was called together by Mayor Ruth Bailey lo lend prestige and SO years experience in city government in efforts toward ch anging the· charter that she said has become un· workabl ·in some areas. The ( ~arter was first ap· proved in 1966 and has un- dergone three revisions. I_. Gulf were heavily,. damaged by an Iraqi air attack , Mitsui and Co.\ Iran's major partner in the prOJect. said. FounWn Valley School District administrators will recommend tonight that the district decline to formally participate in a Block Parent program because the dis- trict could be subject to a lawsuit if a member parent acts im· Expected to be one of the more controversial tasks con· fronting the former mayors will be to study and make recom- m e ndations concerning the e lected positions of city at- torney, city cle r k and city treasurer. Causing the most concern re- cently has been a political dis· pule between City Attorney Gail Hutton and the City Council over who controls the city's legal af. Orange Coast Weather Fog, low clo udiness nitbt and tnoming hours with only partial afternoon cleariq at beaches Fri· day. Lowa tonight 62 to 66. Highs Friday 68 to 72 along· coast to 82 to 88 in· land. • INSIDE TODA~ H010 do aome e.recutt~• mni aoonwn when tMy rile rap«HJ tlaroUQh corporate ronkl? SH "Ladder of Sue· ~•••: Boardroom or Bed~"~B2. ••••• properly. . The Block Parent discussion will take place at the regular board of trustees meeting, which begins at 7:30 in the district of· fices at 1 Ughthouae Lane.· In past yean, several local Parent-Teacher Organizations have developed Block Parent pro- grams, in which a designated adult posts a sitn in bis or her win· dow and offers assistance to local children who may require medicalaldorothertypeaofhelp. Arter learning that various PTO• employ different guidellnes for such programs, district officlala prepared a set or rules that could be u.sed district· wide. The trustees will receive these suldellnel tboiaht but will also re· ceive a recommendaUon from Superintendent Glenn Hardy that tbey not approve a district·wide Block Partftt ~am beumeot UabWtJ eoncema raised bJ tbe di1trict'1 lesal adriaera •'We are aarina that tbe dlltrict should notoH(cialJy 1ponaor tt, but that doel not mean we don't ap- prove of tbe pro1ram," a aid Barry Pulliam, uallta.ntluperift- tendent for buainea aervices. fairs . • Several atterQpts to m ake the post appointive have been over· whelmingly rejected by voters who must approve c harter changes. <See MA voas, Pace AZ> Triplets? Guess Again. DENVER (AP> -Janie Maa, who bad been ex- pectin& triplets until a month aao. 1ave birth to quadruplets at St. Joseph Hospital, officials say. A hospital spokesman said Wednesday the three boys aod '1f'l, premature but each wellbinl more than four pounda, were in stable cooditkla. "They're doin1 fine," the 1pGke1man said after the bablel were delivered by Caesarian aectk>D. Twenty.five 1pedallst1 were on band for the de· liveries. -' . . 't'our Homt•lown Daily Nt-·wspapt•r I -.::::.: ,. .. #~ •~""' ,,._-. ., ·~---·v _.,.!: lions Committee concluded a conspiracy probably resulted in the president's assassination. The committee's conclusions we re based on a recording of a Dallas police radio transmission made when the microphone on a police motorcycle apparently was left open while the s hots were fired. Acoustical experts said they were 95 percent certain the !lounds were four shots They s aid three l'ame from the general area of the book de- pository while the other came from a grassy knoll. The newspaper said the Na- tional Science Foundation will announce the formation of an ad hoc committee lo review the methods used in evaluating the acoustical data and the reasons for the experts' conclusions. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS GUn' The rom mittee will report its findings at the end of January to th~ speaker of the House of Repre!lentatives and to the .Ju s l1<·e Departme nt , the newspaper said . J ust1ce Department officials will then deridP whether to or- der additional tests, analyses and evaluations on the record- ings. Police-OK Pact 5% Pay Hike for HB Cops By ROBERT BARKER Ol Ille o.lly Pllel Staff The Huntington Beach Police Officers Association ratified a one-year contract Wednesd ay that includes a 5 percent pay raise and a 7 percent contribu· lion by the city into the offi cers' retirement fund. The 233-member association ratified the contract by a 4·1 margin, chief negotiator Mark Reid reported today. The agree· ment is scheduled to go before the City Council Monday for formal city approval. Cost of the package is estimal· ed al $946,000 over the next 12 months. The agreement also calls for $1.13 Gas Makes for Bargain By JERRY CLAUSEN OI ,,_~Ill J'l'9'.Sl.tl Whether it's gold, silver or ()(I, it's supply and demand that sets the price. And, say spokesmen for the oil companies and oil industry ob- serven, that's what's happenin1 In Oran1e County where a motorist who wants to shop can now pick up a gallon or regular for about $1.13. That's 20 cents less than the peak price in re- cent limes. ., The reason. the spokesmen say, is that California motorists are using Jess gasoline than Jhey did in 1978. Historically. gasoline use has gone up about 5 percent per year. T hal combines with a surplus of gaso)jne and c rude oil to create lower profit margins for ser vice station dealers who hope to sell. "Nobody is really creating de- mand in the gallon price range we're talking about," said Mark Emond , publis h e r o f the Lundberg Newsletter that week· ly a nal yzes the petroleum market. "Nobody goes out and drives a lot because five cents has been lopped off a gallon of gasoline." he adds. "It's the oil companies competing with each other. They are overstocked and attempting toclearthatoverstock. "Thal lowers the average price on a national bas is. But the average comes down slowly. "What you a re seeing out there at Sl.13 a gallon is loose gasoline in the hanas of a price cutter who hopes to build up volume that will result in profit.·· Emond said no one knows how long the lower pump prices will last. A lot depends on the world s ituation, all report. But Emond does predict an eventual price increase, possibly in January. <See GAS, Pa1e AZ) .... RV Stripped While Stored A Huntington Beach sportsman who hadn't visited his recrea- tional vehicle at a Newport Beach storage rental gara1e for a while ts seelns red today over theft of his Old Blue Eyes tapes. And that lsn 'tall. Sam W. Greco complained to police that more than $1,SOQ in valuables have been stolen from the 22-foot Pace Arrow vehicle stored at 3IOO W. Cout Hi1hway since he last used itin June. Greco said the Ion tnclpdes the swivel-style front seats, di•· mantled from the Ooor boards, the radio, stereo player and a larte number or cusette tapes, alJ by atnaer Frank Sinatra. Police said the bur1lar broke open a door latch. the reinstatement or an educa t1o n bonus for new off icers whi c h Reid call ed thl' cur ~ nerstone to settlement City negotiators e liminated the education plan for new of·. ficer s last year OHicers are paid a bonus for attending collegl' «Ourses rle signed to inr reasc their pro fessionalism. In addition. personnel m the police department's heli copter squadron wlll receive a 20 per- rent bonus for hazardous flight pay. Adjustments also were made in vacation poUcies. Officers can be paid for up to 180 hours of accrued vacation. I 11sf a11t Rain Vacation t1mt' also was in· r r<.'a sed. Offlrers with 15 or more years service will get 24 days On the lower range, begin· ning offi rers will get 14 days. The agreement also means th:1t an offi cer with 31-'.I years ex· pencnre r an· ~xpecl an annual S:Jlary of $23.370 without over- time Negottator Heid railed the rontral'l fa.Jr and one that the ci- ty "can eac;il y afford." Mayor Ruth Bailey indicated that she was pleased with the settlement and predirted there will not be any hitches when it com es up for Cit y Council ratification. • .. w ........ An unidentified man sprays his d ate with a bottle of water to help beat the heat in Los Angeles' Griffith Park. Wednesday was the s moggiest day so far in 1980 with te mperatures over 100 degr ees. Temperatures Drop; Smog Leaves Coast ByDAVIDKUTZMANN 011 .. o.llT P119tS\aft Air quality improved con· side r ably aJong Ule Orange Coast today as lower temperatures and a higher inversion layer com bined to dilute a noxious layer of smog which settled over Southern California this week. A spokesman fort he Air Qualliy Management District said high. pollution staae two alerts were forecast for parts o f inland Orange County tody as well as first stage alerts for Anaheim. El Toro and Los Alamitos. Bul pollution readin1s along the coast from Huntington Beach to La1una Beach were expected to be significantly lower with milder temperatures, lowclotids andfo1. "Some relief is be1innin1 to show,'' the AQMD spokesman said from tu. El Monte office this morninc. Tbe National Weather Service also forecast lower temperatures for today and Friday with hi&ha of ae expected in most parts of southem Caillomla. Tboup the late September· early Odober pollution sle1e seemed to be eulna. ride-1harin1 plans and industrial emission cut· backs were still being im· plemented. Precautionary first stage plans were in effect in Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, and Costa Mesa today while second stage plans were imple mented in La Habra, where smog readings of .37 parts per million were expect· ed. A reading or .35 ppm is re- quired for a second stage alert. By contrast, readJngs in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach were ex· peeled lo go no higher than .15 ppm. . The AQMD said pollution read- ings Wednesday, though high, did not reach the levels at first ex- pected. There were hi&her read· ings in fewer areas than ori&tnal· ly predicted, the spokes man said. A surface inversion layer of about 400 feet -which has been trappina pollutant.a close to the ground -has begun to rise, he said, dlspersina the dirty material in tbe atm011pbere. An offshore high pressure rtd1e also has been allowin1 moist marln' air to now on shore, lead- ing to the milder temperatures and fo"y condltlona or the put few days alon1 the coaat. 1 t • r ' -.._ .. __ .. ____ ... __ ---...-. -.. -,.. ......... . __ _._,,._ -.. ~---...... . . -- DAILY PILOT ,., ~--JlJST BREAKINC----. l..Auf' IN"'l /rom todcltl'• tUOrld Giid 11111'-"' VIOi dfw.,._,• Boston Pupihc Hurt In Racial J7iolence BOSTON tAP1 t-'1ghuna brolle out today betwrtn bl•t k iand whltt• !Students al rat1ally tf'nM' SouOI &o.ton H11h School, 'udee,Juo-!~ ..... , ..... C~'*·h .. Nciec>~ ~- "We h&\'t' four wh1tf' yout taken to the holpllal with 11ll1ht tnJurlH and ont> bJa<'k youth lakc-n to tM bolpltal," uld ofttcer Oeorjle Lottt. "Wft.'ve arrested one black youth." Polk~ d111patchf'd ambulance• and utra officers to the scf\ool when• rourt ordered bustn• hu led to 1poradir v1ol11nct isinC'e ltr14 Poht'c reported an1nur lnJurlf's amelnl a dotf'n other !Stu den tit tlb• l~tHta" Br.-ak• Hip AMt-:tun1s. lia lAP1 ··M1 ~ Utt1a1'~ Caner. President Carter's 112-)'ear old mothe r. fractured her hip In a fall at her l"laln$, <iJ . homt! toda> and was admitted lo a hoapltal, of fir1als sa1d James R Griffith. •dmm1str•tor of Amen cus-Sumter Coun· ty Hospital. said Mr~ Cttn er tnpped on a rug about II a m as ~ne t;Ol ul) to tum on a te1evuuon set Griffith said Mrs Cuter's physician, Or John H Robinson • lJ I. plann\c-d lu rt'v1ur lht' fr•l'lured nghl hip in surgery this af ternoon. .,.._" Rap• Carl rr ott Sfft!f Pkut PITTSBURGH <AP) -Ronald Reagan sllld today Presi dent Carter's poliC'ies have crippled American steel companies and that the administration's new plan to revive tlle ailinl in· dustry is an election year ploy to win votes. Campaigning for blue·collar support in one df the nation's steel centers, Reagan said the recovery program announced by Carter Tuesday is "a complete turnabout, a move I suapect la designed more lo provide political recovery for the Carter cam· paign Ulan economic recovery for lhe steel industry.·· Reqan made his remarks in an address to worken at lhe Cyclops steel mill. His speech was inaudible in many parta ol the mill. where steel was being pressed into red-bot in1ota weigbiqnearly7,000pour¥fs. j,.....,. A_,,.••ador 8'!..W.. ~all LONDON <A P ) -Iran's ambassador in Moscow. who an· nounced terms for an end to the Iran-Iraq war only to have them disavowed by bis government, bu been ordered to return home, Tehran radio said today. The diplomat, Mohammad Mokri, said in Moscow he was making "a routine tril?'' lo Tehran soon but be bad not been told to return and added : ·1 am the ambassador." •. Ollk-ials lulrilant --OC Transit Unit Measure Signed Public and private industry of· fttiala were jubilant today over &ov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s · 1lgning a bill this week that will ~ate a separate transportaUon fUDclla• district for O.ran1e t;r. I ~-=r: .... unrc•a1a•· JI edtatic t.be aov· ·~·· -··~· oal"d ~f Supervtaora airman Ralph CJark. ; . 'It ls a ereat county victory. l'-m proud," said Clark. .r.tThe board chairman said be ~s not disappointed that the 'jtpvemor turned aside a request {h at he sign the fiercely fought over biU in Orange County. ·, ''Why; be could have signed il ltn Nome.'' Clark quipped. •-Under the legislation authored !by state Sen. John V. Briggs, R· Fullerton, Orange County will be pJaced in a separate highway :i.tnding district in 1983. .,., . The county currently l.!I in a -c#•trict that includes both Loa ~1eles and Ventura counties. .. 1, Local officials have araued ~at Los An~• interest• ulon-.!.nated the ct and, tllua, .~ranae County ·recetved a dis· proportionately low sbare of ,at.ate highway construction d\alld•. ')b ll ha been estimat.ed that tlle l!-f PUDty could lain as much aa $50 miWoa lD new bighw~ con· strucUon money between llU and 1• under terms of the bill. The unknown, however, is whether all that much new money will be available due to the shrinldna aiae of the state's hi1bway construction fund. Its revenues are declining because of decreased 1asoline consump- tion and the 1eneral effects of in· fl a lion. ORANGI COAST . . t1 " DAILY PILOT ,,.. Or-CoeY o.ily l'ilOI. •II" _,ft " <«W'n•tNG ,,_ Nrttn-,.,•u. I' lhtbfllMO Oy IM 0••-CMU l'wllllllll"' C°"'""' S-0.rtlo M lltOfil\ •• ~,.,..... MoncUr. t~rouef' "'•0.\' few (o\I• ~. ~wtMHt ••<" t-tvnt•ft9'0" •••<" ~ovM•tft V.tll••· il" .. 11\I , L•t\IA• 8•e<h,s.J1h C...\t. A 'lr'OI• ttQ•ONf "'9•1~ 1\ ShfOlltftifG s..tw_.-.,, MCI SUnde~' TM Pfl"<llNI CNIHl\,H"'O e»&•t ., ., JlO w.,, 8•• StrHI, p 0 8olf U.O, CMte Mt••, C•llforn.• •>•l• •-11N.-Prn10t,,t •l'WJ Pvblh twt ,._ .. (t ..... Editor ...... _, .............. ... ~ .. 1nqEdllO' CMrlo!tM L-Auh.t .... ~lnit Edit« Brown's signing of the bill culminated a countywlde effort behind the legislation. ·'When I fi"rst proposed this in November 1978, there was a lot of skepticism, people saying ·How are we 19inl tq buck these oddll'T" Oark aald. aotial the comtaat oDP:leiUon to the pro-P«M•I w-om-u. Aqel• eounty offlciala. "But we bad a real county ef. fort -the left, the right, the con· servatives, the liberals, in· dustry, chambers of com· merce." Clark said. Trip A.waits Safety Ar_t Poster Champ Huntington Beach residents aae 18 or older can compete in a 1980 home fire safety poeter con· teat sponsored by the HuntJnat.on Beach Firemen'• Asaociatlon and the city's Fire Department. The fll'St place winner will re· ceive a two·day trip to Las Vegas, with air fare and hotel accommodations for the winner and a guest paid by lbe firemen's association. Plaques and ribbons will be given to second and third place entries and to honorable men- tions. Entries mast be a minimum of 18 by 22 inches in size and must be submitted before 5 p.m. Nov. 3 to the f\re Department at City Hall , 2000 Main St. (City employees are not eligible to' participate.) The theme of the contest is fire safety in the home. Posters can illustrate smoke detectors, e limination of electrical huards, fire safety in the kitchen and other topics. Judging will be done by a panel that will include Mayor Ruth S. Bailey, two council members, an artist and Fire Chief Ray Pica(d. The winnin( ~ntry will serve as the city's official 1980 ftre poster and will be displayed at department functions such as Fire Prevention Week at the Westminster Mall and the Oran1e County Fair's firemen's booth. . , ._... ........ .. _O<_c_., ""''°' Hu"'9Mit0fl ..... a... ' ltwflH<ll--""°lll"'A••" I' 0 9o•IW,me OtfllH L-~II· 1W' No, Coe'4 "It!!-°' c ... 1. -uo ..,_,.., ••v •-• ,...,...... 171•>1«M111 Ctee-..Att. ....... MMl7t ,,..., ... 11 .. C)t._(_,_., ... ...,,no • Pancake Breakf ut Set in Huntington The Wat Oru1e County Yll· CA will hold a paneake brHkfut Saturday at Murdy Park ID Hunt.lqtcm Beae!r near Golden West Slreet ud WanMr A•eaue. • ' Breakfast of paaeake•1 aaua .... ~· Julee, milk ana cott .. will be aerved from 7 :IO a.m. tonaaa. Hughes~ Protest Chided By t•at:Pt:alCKSCHOEMIERL Ot-~r-..... &.n.Ald.<~ 0!1n&e Count1 Fifth tliirrld$i~VT.Or thoriiis Riley old t.oday he believes Huahea Airwntlaon "loose foolin1" in its leaal cb1Jlen1e of a recenl de- clslon 011t opens John Wayne Airport lo two additional jet air C'arrien. Steve K.oiak, Riley's aide for, airport matters, defended the de· c uion made by c ounty isuperviaon lo permit Frontier Airl.inea ao<i Western Airlines to begin service as tlle best means of compl)'in& with a Federal Avia tion Administration edict that new carriers be permitted to ex· pand into the lucrative· Orange County market. Hughes officials argued in tlle lawsuit filed Wednes day in Orange County Superior Court that lhe carrier was discriminat- ed against through the action . Specifically. they argued-that the county should not have stripped Hughes of two of the 14 daily departures it has been permitted. Air California, the other jet airline serving the airport, also was stripped of two of its Z1 permitted daily departures. The four rugbts taken from the incumbent air carriers will be granted lo Frontier and Western. Each new carrier will be permitted two daily departures. Tbrou&h its action, tlle board maintained an aegregale daily maximum of 41 rugbts from the airport. That limit was established to minimize noise im· pacts on surrounding residential areas. Hughes official& contended in the lawsuit that supervisors should have considered increas· ing the cap on the permitted number of flights. To do so, they argued. would have taken "cur· rent conditions'' into account. ""'"' Page . l I GAS ... Three factors will drive the pump price up. tl\ said. OPEC traditionally raises its prices in January, the decontrol or oil pro- duct prices will be complete tlus month and inflation is expected to hike gasoline prices about one cent a gallon every month. The key, Emond says, is what will happen next summer when motorisla tradition-11>' drive more for nci.tlonal purpoeea. Thia put aummer1• oil ~ aar•. th'1 bu 1uoune usaae didn't develop. The bil oil com- p an i ea with big surpluses generated since last February still have a lot of gasoline on hand. But while some independents . and big-company stati~ns are cutting the prices drastically on gasoline. lhe average price real· ly hasn't fluctuated that much over the past four months. says a Southern Ca lifornia Automobile Club s pokesman who keeps a finger on the gas tank. The lowest price he's seen for regular is $1.11, and the.highest, $1.41 a gallon. Seniors Get Cable Service, Dickins o n Pacific Cablesystems, serving Hunt· ington Beach, Fountain Valley and We1tmln1ter, is offering free training for senior citizens who wish lo publicize their ac- tivities and concerns· on cable television. Using equipment"' provided without cost by Cablesystems. seniors will be able to produce their own videotaped protrams. Scriptwriting, camera opera· lion, sound recording, produc- ing, directing and editing will be taught by the company. Interested senior citizens can contact Steve Jsraelsky at 839-9841. Rate Hiked By Citibank NEW YORK (AP) - Citibank raised Its prime lending rate one percen· ta1e point lo 14 percent to- day. ecll111ln1 competitors which increued tbe base lending rate for blue-chip corporations to 13.$ percent a day earlier. Most commercial banks, led by Chue Manhattan Bank, raised their prime rates one-ball a percenta1e point Wednesday to 3.5 per- cent. 'Olat wu the seventh increaelnumanyweek.I . ButQUbank, thenaUon's aecond·lar•est bank, took a wait-aad-aee attitude Wedne9day before ralalna ~ lta rate tocla1 to H perceot from 11 percent. I ~ .I i -~ .,...,..-s .......... Sus~ted Coasi Dump Surveyed Orange Co\.inty" and Huntington Beach city officials turned out Wednesday afternoon to inspect dump site on east side of Bolsa Chica Street near Warner Avenue where health hazards have been feared. County health officer Rex Ehling has indicated no evidence as yet to verify that any hazard is present. Billy 'Merits C~ticism' Senate Report:lho Raps _PresitWnl WASHINGTON (AP ) - Senate investigators, still at odds over While House involve· ment In lhe Billy Carter affair, concluded today tbaC the presi· dent's brother "merits severe criticism" for his dealings wilb the radical government of Libya. In an interim report, a special Senate investigating subcommit· tee also criticized actions by President Carter and several of his aides in handling the affair, but did not condemn any' actions as illegal or unethical. The report praised the justice Department investigation which concluded Billy Carter was a Lihyan foreign agent. The report The Fishin' Was Good said Billy was given no special treatment because of his rela- tionship with the president. The report accepted Bllly Carter's testimony that be did nothing to influence U.S. policy on behalf of Libya. It says, however, "We can as- sume with some assurance that the Libyan purpose in creating and maintaining the relationship was to benefit the Libyan gov- ernment and the Libyan policy." The report s ays Libya 's original purpose in establishing the relationship with Billy may have been part of a program "aimed at influe nc ing U.S. f',.....Page .. ll MAYORS .•• Ron Shenkman. committee chairman, said that the panel will not'take sides In the dispute. policy through people-to-people contacts." But Billy Carter's usefulness for that purpose ended early in 1979, il said, when be made clear he would not use his relationship with the president lo influence U.S. policy. Contrary lo some crilicifln during public hearings, the re- port concludes that Attorney General Benjamin R. Civiletti and White House national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski should have told President Carter more about Billy's actfVities than they did. Some senators criticized the two officials during the hearings for discussing the brother's af. fairs with the president. But the report said that by not advising the president fully, Civiletti and Brzezinski "acted to protect the president from .taking personal respons ibility" for a situation involving both foreign policy and law enforce· ment. The investigalinl subcommil· Newport Beach poMce to- day are bunting the in- genious thief who could go down in the annals of Hara.or Area crime as the Rube Goldburglar with his apparent bikini-heisting machine. "We will not be· a political arm of the council and <we> will weigh the issuea independent- ly," he said. His first action was to send a letter to Mrs. Hutton, City Treasurer Warren Hall and City Clerk Alicia Wentworth saying that the committee will not take a n a dversar y pos1t1on with them. tee waa under orders from the Senate lo releue at least a ten· ·tative report bf Oct. 4, a month - lo tlle day before the November general election. Investigators probing the theft of three bikinis valued at $90 from Sherley Knox' Mystic Harbour boutique. 2811 Newport Blvd .. say the burglar never actually got inside the store. Instead. according to Patrolman Todd Seiders. it appears he is using a customized fishing rod or some similar devlde to reach through the front door mail slot and snatch the bathing suits. Police said Ms . Knox, who had her handiwork hanging on a wire some dis- tance away from the door for display has mysteriOU5· ly lost bikinis in tlle same manner before. No slgn of forced entry can ever be found. • "We want ever yone to know that we are not out to get them," he said. Shenkman said Mrs. Hutton had opposed formation of tlle committee. City officials have pointed out that there is a possible conflict when Mrs . Wentworth ad- ministers the city elections when she herself is a candidate. Cooluaion also exists over Hairs dual role as city treasurer and risk manager. The committee plans to have its recommendations ready for the1April, 1982, ballot. I.nvited to Wednesday night's meeting but not in attendance were former mayors Norma Gibbs. and Jerry Matney and Ron Pattinson. .~ . Seven of the nine senators on the panel have written separate views to add to lhe report. One of them, Sen Bob Dole, R·Kan., said. "I still have grave reservations and doubts about President Carter's role in this matter." 'Male Sexuality' Seminar Saturday A free seminar entitled "Male Sexuality and Male Mid-Life Crisis" wiU be conducted from 9 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. Saturday in Forum 1 at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Topics lo be discussed include the process by which men learn about their sex roles, the in- fluence of the mass media on male sexuality, and how to cope with mid-life changes. Newport Surf and Sport ====We Carry the Best All Year LonCJ--~ir Mein Store 2224Jl4t.,.,. llwd. Newport 8eech 175-7174 O,...DelJ Store 2 -210Ya M•ttne Ave. -BalllO• ... and 173-7121 Openo .. ., Store 3 OP Gotcha, Dolphins, Offshore, Stubbies, O' Nei lls, Rip Curl , IZOD, Merona, Powderhorn, T -Shirts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A -Smile, Topsiders, Quiksilver and much more. P9'--------------I 10% OFF Coupon I Good 10t1 thru 10/15 I I I no1 "~ltd°" Y I• "'4fr(tl~twor I ZOO , ______________ J South Co•8' ... .,. ~ eo. ....... .., ltore4 WeebNft.._ ..... 141-0123 M .. ..._.Detlf 111-1144 Mett Heure Deely --- I j I ., . ' \ . . .. I ---·---• • • .I • -• • -• _..._._,._.__ ~ .... . ._ . . .. ... ' ~ l l I' • I ' • ~ .. I • . ' " J 1 -.. • ~ n • ' . .. . 1 CALIFORNIA ._...\ · Brow1i Vetoes- $250 Million SACKAMENTO 1AV1 81amin& the 8latt'' "lt'rlOUS fll('aJ 1tuat1on ," Gov Edmund Hrown Jr hu vetOf'tl more than S2SO million in 11tatf' .,..,~.,,..'-9:.,.P. ...... ._._ ....... .,,, ... ,.....,..~... . . _ V~na Dills and blut-hmna bills he 11l11ned. Brown;t'ut fWlds for ltbraneti. retired tear her1'. an dlvidual ~muon plan holders. rontributors to rhariliH . drug pm.crams and Olht'r pro1ram11 f 'BI ,.,..,.._,. ,,.,,., .. lnd••rw LOS ANCF.l.F-'\ IAl'l The FBI is 1nve11Ueat ln1 J>O"lble ('riminal lnvolvt'mt'nt an the entertain ment industry lnrludlng allegations of fraud ronC'emin1 "Char11~·11 An1els " telf'v1slon senes the I~ Angeles T1m1•& ~fttT.4TE ' lions ( J reporkd tn today's tid1 Allegations havt." bt>en made r egarding possible rri manal 1n fluen{'e, or radteteenng 1n the entertainment in dustry." f''Bl spokesman John Hoos said "Uur 10 itlal step as to condu<'t a preliminary inqu1r> into whether thest> allegations are trut' .. ~fl of ff l••h•fl ff••• f '•Neid MODESTO I AP I The badly decomposed body of a woman kidnapped along with her 3-day old son has been found m a Stanislaus County peach orchard. according to sheriff's de'puties A few hours after the body of Bonnie Sue Garn· boa was found Wednesday, a Modesto woman. Mary Alice Wry, 36. was arraigned on one co®t of murder and two of kidnapping. The baby, Richard Anthony Gamboa. was round safe at the Wry home less than a mile Crom the Gamboa residence. Gol~ SHt-..r .ffi11t-fu f'Jwte YREKA (APl The Canadian-based Noranda Co~r. as granted a permit W~nesday lo open a 90-a e open-pit mine in Siskiyou County in early spr tha( will create 60 to 70 jobs, the company said he county planning commission gave Noran· da the permit to oper ate the Gray Eagle Mine north of Happy Camp, about 40 miles west of Yreka. .ffoe 11·_.., Ralll.-11 f~r•••Sfnllw HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Former movie queen Mae West has rallied in her fight against the e(· feels of a stroke and has been taken out of the in· tensive care unit at Good Samaritan Hospital, a spokeswoman says. The 87-year-old movie star. known for her sexy roles, s uffered a stroke six weeks ago that left her speech impair ed. sources told The As· sociated Press. I 1981 CARS and TRUCKS ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask For Ray, lWl SPECIALIST at HOWARD Chevrolet Cor"~ ot Dov• iano Oua•• .._,, NEWPORT BEACH AP Wl ....... I• . ./ Tot1·ng Beavg l.AJGd Linda Pettye of Fairfield lugs a heavy sandbag to shore up weakened rail levee 10 miles west of Stockton. Some 230 men and women of the California Conservation Corps worked to stem the tide of .delta flood waters that have inundated nearly 6,000 ~cres of prime farm land causing millions of dollars in damage. Thursday. October 2 1980 DAILY PILOT 1\G n 'White Flight' Blamed ;; Sclwol Enrollmem Declines 24.6 Percenl l LOS ANGELES Early e nrollment figures damage" lo the community as a result of court ... , show a de{'1dcd drop an white enrollment overall in ordered busing. •i the city's school district from this time last year Furthermore, school district attorney Peter ;: and a 24.6 percent white decline in those s·chools James said a petition was being drawn up asking •! uwolved ln the new inte1ration plun. the state 2nd District Court of Appeal lo expedite , The drop in-wtrittre1rrot1~1C'1s-~tmtnrt~ n€-it1filr's scheduled hearings on Propositio1 t. ' "while llight" and demographic changes iri birth rates and migration. --1.dditionally, total enrollment in the district's 650 schools declined 13.835 to 524,Q20 ~udents com-T\' Decoders pared with last year's fourth-week attendence figures. accordmg to the figures released Wednes- day. WHITE ENROLLMENT DECREASED by 18.5 15 or 12.8 percent while minority enrollment in· creased by 4,680 or l.2 percent. 'The white lqss was smaller than some anti· busing leaders had predicted but large enough to Jeopardize the future of some schools involved in mandatory groupings. observers said. If these figures hold up through the fourth week of school the Board of Education's anti· busing majority m ay ask Superior Court Judge Paul Egly -who designed and ordered th~ inte- gration plan to remove some of these schools from the program ber ause not enough whites showed up THE FOURTH-WEEK FIGURES become the basis for the Los Angeles Unified School District's official attendance report to the state Currently in the mandatory busing plan there are 57 .239 students tn the affected schools instead or 65 ,824 who would have been in classes if ev· eryone hadshowed up Of the 57 ,239, 62.5 percent are minority StU· dents ¥1d 37.5 percent are while. These students are in grades one through mne and a ttend 153 elementary and junior high schools in the district. An estimated 25.oob of these pus:Uls ;tre bused. IN THE NEXT 10 DA VS, enrollment in the mandatory plan is expected to increase to about 60.000, but the white-minority percentages are not expected to change much because white students returning to school are likely to be matched by Latinos, officials s aid Meanwhile. about 115 members of the anti· busing Los Angeles Public Safety Committee paraded Wednesday to the San Pedro branch of Ci· ty Hall. The group asked City Councilman John Gibson Jr. to sponsor legislation drawing the city attorney into lhe battle over desegregating the nation 's second largest school district. spokesmen said. COMMITTEE SPOKESMAN Alan Kempler said the group also wants "investigation and documentation or the econo mic and social CHEDDY BREWE A delightf ul blend of cheddar with a nip of beer Available while supply lasts - ·State Nixes Pirate Kits LOS ANGELES (AP) -Electronics concerns no longer can sell kits for so-called "private" pay. TV decoders now that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr has signed a bill that prohibits the sale for profit of any device not authorized by a subscription-TV ser vice. Brown signed the bill Tuesday ni~ht. but the action was not disclosed until Wednesday. Electronics firms which have been selling the · kits said they will challenge the law in court aod contend it will have little immediate impact on their activities . However, anyone selling s uch a device would be subject to a fine of up to $2 ,500 or 90 days imprisonment or both if convicted of the misdemeanor THE LEGISLATION CLEARLY pleased the industry, in particular executives at National Subscription Television·Los Angeles. who have led the fightagainstthe "pirates." . .. nus legislation will help in stamping out the pirates who have been selling illegal boxes. parts and plans," said Robert Cahill, vice president of the subscription television company. "We will work with district attorneys in our subscriber areas to identify and prosecute those who violate this law " More than a half dozen electronics shops or t bus inessmen were s ued unsuccessfuJly in federal court this summer by National Subscription Television ~TEPHEN ROBBINS, PRESIDENT of SCR Electronics an Cypress. said he intends lo continue selling electronics parts that may or may not be used to build decoders. Robbins ' attorney said he expects to file a lawsuit challenging the new law within days. No estimates have been made about the size of the "pirate" decoder market. KLEENEX TISSUE I DRUG STORES ........__~A (ij:1t1f Place To Shop! 7 DAYS A WEEK · M«wpori hctch--1020 l"'IM. WHtcllff ptno -4nlhon'I ~ SHOE SERVICE for Handbags Luggage & Zipper: Repair RegiQnal Repair Center for SPERRY -TOPSIDER Don't throw away your comfortable old tennis shoes We r~pair and resole ~ [!llm1 LIVE Contact Len••• Eyewear Styling Refracting PrHcrlblng all major brands. JODI THE RSPmlUCf .epubllc Home Loan lf1772 MacAnhu r Blvd, lrvtnc.CA92715 (714)85Ml991 UmwedBroMr Cllll 141-1171. Put a few word• to work for ou. MAINE LOBSTER ,. 4.98 I». Mow...,. October 7 WISTCUff PLAZA ! 11soem.•n,Me.,...._. Dr. Lou Elder OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach -.... OPEN THURSDAY NITES 'TIL 9 " \ , .... ~. . .... .. . ..... _ .. ___ -,,-. • 1 • I • ...... • t -···----.. ---........ ·-............... . 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''•'f.!"'>' a lurll'h eon sit·in In the princ 1pal's or. l h'1•. .111d p11·k1•1111t>( the l'Umpus in the mommg before ,.1.l!o"t'S Ir 1:-1111dc·ar what these activities w ill accomplish e x· ·:t·1·p1 lo s how the pettiness of the te ac hers involved. ~ So far there is no evidence that students have becom e ~rawn in. but that potentia l clearly exists. ~ The teache r s s hould '31low their .negotiator s time to ·::reach a cont ract agreement with the school board. rather · thc.in spend time planning harassm ent activities that <·oulct aclvcr~ely a ffect t he attitude and educ ation of their !-o tudents Unique Conversion F(lu n t:.11 n Vc.illey. planning commission ers have ap· (H'O\'l'<I un innovative a n d interesting apartment complex 0 C'On v (•rs1on p lan It wasn 't quite a condominium conversion. w hic h is d1ffic·ult to obtain. Ins tead. the 472-unit P ark Pacific com · plex \.\111 ~ d i vided on paper -into 115 fou r ·ple xes a n d t"osix-plexes. These btnc ks will be s old to in vestors who are not ex· . v~c·tt;d to ocf•upy a n y of the units . Thus. t he com_ple~ will :.re main r e ntal in nature, but s m all investors wtll . m ef· :.feet. be permitted t o own a g roup of apartments . . The new owners must pay dues to a community as· ~ociat1on for ('are of t he common grounds. C urre nt r esidents of Park Pacific h ave expressed : concern~ abou t possible re nt increases or displacement : by the n ew o wne rs. • Village Property Management. which proposed t he ·con version, pledged to the city in writing that no rent in· :c reases will be imposed until 12 months beyond the te n · : ant's last increas~. a nd that these new r ent hikes will not ex('eed 7 pe r cent. The .firm a lso pledged that a ny displaced te na nt will receive $2.000 in re location expenses. This t ype of con version is quite n ew, and city officia ls s h ould keep a close eye on how the Park Pacific plan : works out The Planning Commission wisely requested an evalua tion of this con version be s ubmitted to them in one year. ~ • • Opinions e 11pressed 1n 1he space above are those of the Daily Pilot ·Other views expressed on this page are those of their aulhors and ·artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Dally P ilot. P 0 8011 1560. Cos ta Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 ~Boyd/Ethnic Dog Food ~ . . . By L.M. BOYD Ralston Purin a is reported· • ly i Q.lroducing raviola for • dogs . An enterprising m ove • in the marketplace. true. But ~ not imaginative enough. I s ay Why not sell truly ethnic dog food? Chinese eggroll r/;r chows. Weinerschnitzel for German shephe rds. Tamales t u~ar Gloorny Gus No wonder taites are so high if they must pay • for the free classes in "living to11ether" at OCC. Will the new rtse in the cost of marrla1e Jicenaes, to finan ce divorcn, be the eitcuae lor this n ew tom . foolt>ry? G.J . for chihuahuas. Corned beef and cabbage for Boston ter· , riers Bo uill a baisse for French poodles. Borscht for Russian wolfhounds. And tor those dog.s o f indistinct na· tional ori,On, stew What can a woman do to ward off a potential rapist? Some cr im e experts s a y : One. tell him you're preg· nant. Two, t ell him you have a venereal disease.' Or three. act crazy, like get down on yout hands and knees and ba rk like a dog. ' J apaneff husbands trandi· tionally gave their brides gifts of fish. But the women worked for change. Now s uch girts are cash .. A whirlpool ofr Cape Peloro, Sicily, is known thereabouts as ''the deep blue sea.·• A ma11ive rock four miles away on the Italian side of the Straits of Meaaina ls called the devil. Sailon who navt1ated thole f.•rU:,:ve -.-the eapr~1ion 'HU between the cfevil and deep blue sea." 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It k cable.. 1s nnt a word often ht':.trd around the presi dent a11d the Repubh ran still appears to ~ ahead where 1l counts If tht· election were h eld today. I w o u I d g u l' s s t h a 1 t h e R e publica n s w o u ld .,.,,n California . Texas. llhno1s and. pe rhaps. New York Rut the election won't comt' until Nov 4, and events hel wt.>en now ;md then a rc likely to be very com plex indeed. t Energy :Qropouts Don't Go Far Enough -l To the Editor . I a m ~mused by lhe naivete of people who thin k that by simply not paying t heir light bill. they are h urting the electri<' utilities In re a lity. they do noth ing but 1ncrca:-;e p ower usage Consider your art1rle 1n the Satur day. Sept 27 th e dition of the Pilot. for a moment. This drop(lul fro m the custom er list of Commonwealth F.d1son now uses a flashlight. ~ood in its place. where no other source or light ex1st.s. but a highly ineffi · dent form of illumination. ne vertheless. Con sider the powe,. \'anous utilities had lo generate to run the machines that make the batteries, tht' cas· ing. the refl ector The lens itself is glass The ~lass makin~ tn· d ustry is o ne of the moi.L energy 1ntens1ve andustrie~ in (.-xistcnre. C'ON~lgf:R THE eneri.:y 1t takes tu mak1· lhe lwcr thf' man drinks. the c·a n 1t come!> 1n What about 1111' t•'(' that 1'ools iP This is not m :itl1· with a c·htlly sm ile or a fr•17.cn i.tarc It 1s made by a h1•at trans fer prot•css powered in most cases by, you guess ed il. electricity The solar panel!\ thas m.in 1s talking about using will he made by macron~ powered by ele<-- tricity The acou stical guitar used at his birthday cele bration will be at the courtesy of ttre manufacture r o f the guitar body. the-decorative finish and the string s . all m a de on ma c hines a n d e quipme n t powered b y your S an Onofre power plant and other s like it Whenever I pass by San Onofre. I am in awe al the genius of man and his ability to unlock the secrets of the atom and apply it toward the e:u"ich· ment of all mankind. Just as the pioneers faced the uncertainties of the frontier to unknown lands, our scientists are racing the frontiers leading to the manifold secrets of.,.the unive rse and we are lesser m e n than o ur forefathers if we cannot do It bravely and with confidence that we can m aste r and control them. If any many wants to truly drop out and away from th.ls scheme of things. h e mus t wander In the forests, eating berries and grubs and huddle for warmth in caves and 1rottoes. No fiaahlight.s there for the truly dedicated, no beer for their bellies. Go, then, and let the rest of ua 1et on with the business of creat· ln1 a world that can feed, clothe and warm the coming genera· lions. J .W. REIO F.,..I• \'alaw• To the Editor: On Sept. 22 your paper publ1!-tht'fl an ~rt1rl f' · Fun Park T arget 11f Law,uit , · wh1l'h rr• ferred t o a pc•11d 1ng l..iwsu11 aimed al 01sn1.·y land a nd its code of ethics It st•t·ms that 0 1sney land ashd two homoscx ,u<\ls to leave :1 rlanct• n oor at the lp.Zrk How d 1!>.tppo1nting and d1 s gu st1n ~ that incJ 1v 1du:.ls wou ld attack nne of I.he few rt· main1nr. f&miiv 1nst1tultons Wtlll,E pr cs 1dcnt1 al c andidates <·1te thl' "pliRhl of the /\meric·an famth as a ma1or sour ce of qur C'Ountry 's prob le m s , w1· ignore daily in1 cidenLs that are the r~ason for our d e graded s en!>e or fam ily .The two J!entleml'n rmplicated 1n the laws uit hiwc a('h1evcd lht•ir nnly eoal to gain pulilr('1ty for their :.ense ~f n~hl Those who ~t anJ bt-hmd th1• tr aditional fam ily unit should bf> equally dssertivc Afler a ll , is al 1'qu1tablt' le allov. two people tr1 dt'str11y U t s neyla nd 's a t mospher1· when t.he vast ma· JOrtly or park U!otl'rS a n• propo ncnts of ra mtl} values upon .,., ha ch our coun lry 1s bas<'d ., t 'AMILLt:: H t'OU BTNE't' ('•ua .'lunwr t id To l he Editor Sance Or1 6 opens National Cons ume r Wt>ck, mayb1t you'd appre cia te µrioting m y ex periences. Fifty ~rOUIJS will be •meet in~ for a Consumer f"air al Saddlf'back Collc~e. I had taken my elderly father '!> Cadillac to an a rea dealer for a corrplete tune -up. The mileage was 17,871 and il cost us SlS.S 50. Just 139 miles later the car broke down in Leisure World. It was towed to the nearest Southern Ca lifornia Auto Club service sta· lion. They could not l{et the car s tarted so it had to be towed back lo the dealer. The additionaJ bill was $140.92 plus $44.40 for the tow· ing. Naturally we questioned the re- pairs as they did som e repetitious tune·UP work. l called upon Consumer League for \heir aid. The result was a refund . The first bill had an overcha rge of $~.50 and the second bill brought a $138.32 refund. They had billed for re· pairs tinder emission warranty, and also had the towing charges included Car dealers m ake mis· takes. However. I couldn't have follo wed through on the correc· lion so well. We were thankful to Cons umer League for their help. ANontER tremendous saving was made with the encourage· menl and facts from Consumer League. Last spring my 21-year old daughter lost or !\wallowed a three·year·old gold Inlay. It wu my oplnion it was Improperly done, or it would not have fallen out. I . J T ht· dl'nl 1-.t had c,11l d h •~ IJrar 11 1·~" .,n I d1~ .• ·us"t•tl r,u r problf:'m b1of11re I ht: work w a:-done b} lhe nev. dentist When he presented a full bill for $250. I brought UI' the fat t that h(• had pur chased t he proble m:-as 1.1.ell as the practice llP gave us a nt:v. bill of S75 which was t he lah c:ost only for the new 1nla) Jle st1ll has my d a u~hterfor a patient Wh11 e' t>r ht' a rd of maktnl! over S:H>O on a SIO rn\'t>Stm('nl !t he c h.1rter mt>mbersh1p fee 1 When .\nu havt' encouragement from s omcc.111c who will help lrke Consumer 1.1.'ague. you push a bit h arrier when t h1nj?S J!O °" ro ng AmC'ricans in haste don't ci lwa,\' do quality wor k It's we the nm~umcr who allow 1t so II El.E:"l IU>l.UE!\' \11k,, t 'ighl ,.r To t ht> EdJtor Juris SolO\JOns who IS h ghlmg nuclear powt.•r by r cfusmg lo use cleclrtt'tl;. as reµorted 1n your Sept Z7 ed1t1on. 1s very adm1 ra tilt• lie·~ a pun~t a l heart But thal pureness does not stop him from ha \'anJ;: his friends use e lectnnty to make him h.as ice cubes to chill hts beer with. Nor doe-; he• mind buying bat· te n es for his flashlights. or solar pane ls for his warm t h . that probably ta ke more energy to pro· duce than they will produce Ah ! gomg h.1ck to the wilder- ness is so fme 1f you don 'l go too fa r back GOLDIE JOSEPH l 0G.l' tlid~oding To the Editor . The Daily Pilot, like much of the media, vacillate d on the Proposition 13 m easure, and merely seemed favor able to 1t when the initiative showed every sign of passage. Since then. most of the m edia will n ever let us forget any of the bureaucratic "goodies" we a re being "de· njt!d" be<-au.'le we are guilty of est ablishing a mor e reasonable tait base. There was one flaw in the propos ition: It failed to nail down the t ax base on all real property. al the •75. '76 level, past present and future. For tha t . I blame broken.Jaws J a rvis, who out.foxed both sides of the issue . I. as a lways. believe the police and fire men were sha mefully treated as the "whipping boys" In a wicked manner by lhe opponents of Proposition 13 who still hold of. flee, and who still deny com· penution commensurate to the esaenliaJ Md da.ngerous occupa· lions of those brave men and women, while they, the office· holden and other bureaucrat.a rare better than before Propoei· tion 13. while continulnl to . .. . .. . ·---. blame all t~w1 r troubles on lltal mut'h allgm•d ;.r m cndmt•nt The Pilot, !><'Cmingly mostly on the sade of big government. printed iL<; own editoria l on Sept 25. titled "A Hene f1c1al Tax " 1 wh1c h te rms "lax " and "bener1c1al .. are gene r ally 1nt·om ratit>le1 The edito ria l said ·'The Community Ser vices Com "'iss ion has r eco mmended cr eating a park a ssessment dis· trict that wo uld tax r esidents based on the bene fit they would r1?re1 \'e from the proposed park Those Ii ving closer to the park would be taxed m ore than lhose ltv mg on the outskirts of the two rni le assess me nt d istr ict. At least 50 residents living ne ar the pr o posed park indicatett at a re cent IJllbh c hearing that they would consider a S lO monthly tax to maintain the proposed park a reasonable fee " OF ALL the blatant defiance of the s t at<' Cons titutiona l amen dme nt eommo nly called Proposition 13, that comm1ss1on 1 whatever 11 isl . t h ose participating in the plan, and lht! editonaJ all deser ve the royal fleece award of the year Their proposal is a property tax, a nd co mpri se s an illegal act. Furthermore, as with all such brainstorms. it would be paid for by more non-users than users of the park. The turnover or prop· e rty during re asonably stable limes 1s so great that many future owners of property under the plan. could conceivably be unable to or unwilling to pay the laxes. while the originators of the illegitimate scheme could be far and away from the area New owners, without any word on the m atter, will be pa rticipat. ing in a tax. which, as all taxes go . will probably increase by leaps and bounds, and become a project the e ntire city of Hunt· ington Beach will be paying for, to keep up with inflation a nd greed. , B.F . BORCOMAN \"olrr•# Faadt"! To the Editor . The law is only as good as the judge. The judge is only as good as the politician who a ppoints the j udge. The politician is only as good as the people who elect him. Is it then the fault of the vote r ? Perhaps it is the fault of the non· voter. When we have responsible voters. who vote, perhaps we will have responsible politicians and judges and law. JAME!. 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PTlllE pt• 50 1110 .. , '> SleulCh I 10 t lit 18~ .. WAI• pt 7 11 22•,. 0 Thur-.tJay 0c tuber 2 1980 H/F DAIL y PILOt Cl I CfmsttnWr Part ..... Plain Language ) MoveDlent Afoot~ ~ By SYLVIA POaTER •' Suddenly, arbitration for minor disputes la "in" -u a l. way to speed as many types of disputes as possible out of the cowU and relieve court con1estion. After a long history of working well in labor and com. l' mercial disputes, arbitratioo.-settlement by a third par~.; ty based on consent of the disputants -bas an honorable.!. reputation. In these areas, the disputants usually are of. more or less equal strength and the arbitrator's expert ·· kaowledge in the field involved may result in a wiser de·'· cision than might be reached by a judge or jury. But in. consumer disputes. the parties wiually are not · at all equal in sophistication, knowledge or finances to carry on a contest . Experts from the industry may accept industry viewpoints which the cons umer may want te· challenge. In some instances. arbitration programs have in fact been pre- paid by an industry and printed form contract clauses have been used to pre·commit the con· sumer t.o arbitrate all future dis putes. Money's Worth 1'1 .1. The industry may help in choosing the arbitrators l.O' make s ure they have the "expert knowledge." The arbitrator 's he arings at a lawyer's office may be··· scheduled in mid·day Not showing up may me'an a default' award against the consumer and an extra fee. fn some t'a scs. a cons umer may have to pay a $100 fee for arbitra· · tion. · EVEN TIIAT'S NOT the full story tr the consumer re- fuses to pay on the basis that the goods or services were not as ordered. t he answer may be. You should have arbitrated that Or you ar bitrated and lost, and therefore must pay regardless of any claim you may thlnk you have. The warning should be obvious. Use of arbitration must be probed with care and the magic word "arbitra- tion " does not by itself say the process is or is not good for 1 consumi:r cases. The time of s ale is the wrong time lo expect a con- sumer to make any choice You 're thinking of other things pr ic'c and quality to name two. Thus, more an<f more reputable compames a re offering a rbitration to consumers with the decision to be m ade when the dispute arises. It's not fa ir t.o "lock in" arbitration before this. TREATING UNEQUALS EQUALLY is not equality. l(, A sophisticated seller Wlth legal counsel who writes ' contr act is not on the s ame level as a small individual con ~ sumer who can't accept or rejttt a provision which i almost certainly poorly understood if comprehended at all.~i No matter whether you consider this view patronizinlr(. ur snobbish, expecting an average consumer to be ade quately informed to make vital decislons on arbitration a t the time or buying a product or service is the same as ex : peeling an amateur to decide whether an airplane is saf I for flying by a glance at the gauges at take·off. I THE PLAIN LANGUAGE movement is an effort to re duce consumer ignorance about contracts but is a Jigb year away from its final goal. - And if a contract contains arbitration rules, bow c the consumer understand them if tbe rules are not in sim pie language? ' To remedy this abuse, legislation bas been i.ntroduc in New York and may become a national pattern, to p hibit pre·com mitment clauses requiring arbitration in co sumer contracts The cons umer may then accept or re~ect a company offe r to arbitrate. If the proposal becomes law. It will signal the nation that pre·commitment clauses are not fair in consumer con· tracts. And to the credU or the business community, no op- position to the principle of the bill has been expressed from any quarter. PRE·COMMITMENT CLAUSES in consumer con· tracts where warranties are involved may be illegal under federal law. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act of 1975 sets up procedures for resolution of informal disputes, under which the decision of the mechanis m cannot be binding on the consumer. Thus, a pre.commitment to ·a binding arbitration procedure would seem to violate federal law. That vital point is not known to those who plan to put arbitration clauses into their fine print. The whole issue is so m ired in befuddle me nt and misunde rstanding that the answer well may lie ooly in clarification by new state laws Meanwhlle. this report 1s designed to warn the con sumer to be exceedingly skeptical of commitments lo arbitration .'tto"k" 111 Th.- .tiipotllghl NEW 'f.)RI( (API S.lo., l o m "°"" p,.tce 1'1d ,,., l h.A"9f ot ,,_ ''""" "'°'' a<lt¥P New '\'or\ Stoc~ E'cNln9f' 1\-WiPI lradlno n~t1ona11y •I mort 1,..n" AllRrcMI ' tllt.IOD S6 ' ~• • NottOt'I Stm e.Sl,600 1S' • ' .. Ami'• I & T Sl•.100 SO'~ I (Ok)n PMn _.., 100 ti'• t• • IBM •11 /00 "'"' • 11 "'"""'"'' .01,400 .. • • .. =r.-~t= ~~~ . ,:: ~r. ~ ,. '10 ""',,:: '.! !:!!!EE pt '1.n ... 'a'~ ~.,,_., . ., H•""Y" 10 II lO ti~ ..... MrsllM 3 60 II lSO ..... '' PTlllE pf 7 IO 1100 s1•,. , •• , SI-lltl • II J-.... -anc t .. I ,., ,. •"'!.· • 3)5 ·~ .. _, 1)4 ..., ~ Hanna 1 > " ~ .. -Mrsllf I 1• 10 2'7 14i , . PTllls..b I 1• I• ,. ... • • • Sltr(hl .. s I 11"-. Wl\CoNA • 2• ,. Sil ...:i • I •• e.rbfP ' .. 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FirlllS FighJ Smoking Ban SACRAMENTO <AP ) Tobacco companies have spent S250.000 in the last week on com· mercials against a ballot measure to r equire no· smokin~ s ections in mos t buildings ope n to the public. the c ampaign said. Until Sept. 23, the end or the h rst f1n :rnc1al re porting period for the fall cam paign, 'lob:lc-co com panies contributed o nly a relative ly mode'>t a mount against Propos1uon 10 JN FACT, SUPPORTER!'\ OF the me as ure said they raised $410 .787 io contributions a nd loans Yes-on-10 tre asure r Peter Hanauer noted I hat since J"Uly I , when the initiative q ua lified for the ballot, his campaign ha d raised only $141 ,1!17 But N0-0n·IO spokesman Jack J ohnson con nnoe<t a report Wednesday that since Sept. 23, the campaign spent $250,000 buyin1 television and redloUme. Tobacco companies "have decided to support this campaign even at this late date," said Jack McDowell, whose firm m anaged a successful cam· paign again.st a no-s m oking-sect.ion iniUative two years ago and bas just been hired to run the ad· vertising cam paign. IN 1978, TO OPPOSE a somewhat broade r 1n ltiati ve. the tobacco ind us try raised a record $6 5 m illion. PropQs1tion 10 would require no-s moking sec- tions in wo rk places. government bu11 d ing!:>, restaurants and health facilities. It would ban s moking in the public sections of retail stores, ex cept tobacco stores. Nearly all th e No-on-10 money came fro m four tobacco companies, the ca mpaign said : $149.000 from R.J. Reynolds , $117,000 from Phili p Morris, $65,000 from Brown & Williamson. a nd $41,000 Crom Lorillard. Assistant campaign treasurer Dana Reed said no pledges or more money have been received. ltUT NO-ON-tt CAMPAIGN spokeswom an Eileen Padberg has said the campaign Is seeking more money from tobacco companies, and might raise as much as half the 1978 total. The Yes-on-10 contributions included $42,835 from the California division or the American Cancer Society. $7 ,000 from the San Diego County Heart Association. a nd $1,000 from singer Kenny Ro gen. * * * Singer to Head '" "Great Srrwkeout' . NEW YORK <AP) -Singer Natalie Cole has failed in several attempts to quit smoking, but 'lans to do better the next time and set a good ex- a mple as chairwoman of the "Great American Sm okeout" on Nov. 20. The "Smokeout," sponsored by the American 1 Cancer Society , is a 24-hour nationwide campaign to help smokers kick the habit. · .. "My father, Nat King Cole, was a heavy smoker who died of lung cancer." Ms. Cole said. "This didn 't keep m e from cultivating the habit. When I tried lo quit seveul limes in the past. I al way s took up cigarettes agai~." • Ms. Cole satd she would try to quit smoking "for my music and my son," Robbie, who will be 3 this month. • The first "Smokeout, •· held in .1977, was led by actor Sam· coL• m y Davis Jr., but he did not make lt through the afternoon without smokin1. A Actor Edward Asner led the campal1n the next year and kicked bit two-pack a day habit. He celebrated his Ont anniversary ol quittin1 by )ervlnt as chairman a1aln last year. ' ltea lta · llt·s f Air Complaints Down WASlll NC:TON t Al'I Th~ CIVIi Ae:ronaullt'' Hoard reports that run :tum,·r com1>la1nt11 uboul airlines arto down 11hi6rl'IY A<'corclln.i to tlw r e5>t1rl tor July , lhf" latf"!ft 11v:11lable, the board re <'t"lvcd l ,00!) c•ompl1t1111ti. T hat's down 11lmost 40 J>erc·tmt from lht~ 3.~ com plaint!. rt>1•t•1v1-d 111 July 1979 T hl' nl(t:nry ~01d nil(hl problems led thl' lis t In July with 382 com pla l11l 11 . foll o w e d by baggage troubles. c·u.-.to111t'r e rv1cc problems 1rnd rt'fund a nd c·r~lil d111putes r> t• I l " A 1 r l 111 <' l'I h u ct th t: best c•u:s tomt'I !\:Jt11 .. fa1•twn JH~rforruunc·e for the month, llc<'ordin~ to the report, with l.9~ complttinll'I for ('very 100,000 1rnsscn~cr!i. Other lines with tow complaint ratios mrluded flawa1lan. 2.IO per 100,000; Southwes t 2.60 and Jo'rontJer 2 68 Thf' h.ii.thest complaint ratio for the month was 46 67 co mplaints per 100,000 for Golden Gate Airlines In addition, World Alrllnell had i-4.30 per 100,000. Wien Air Aluka re- <'Orded 22 22 per 100,000 and others with h igh r ates w e re Air New England . 16.67 and Texas Interna- tional, 15 57. Sale rrtc:es 8ood Thn.I Oct. 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IN COST A MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOURS: WEEl<DA YS 9 to 9 • SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 ----------------~---..---··--.... _ -- : : -:-... ..:::..:....:..: .. =-.: :.~.:...: ---.. ~ --• .. • ~-·--·-· Irvine f'(11 T l ()N . . ''our llom .. •own l)ail~' N•·w~pap_.r VOL 73, NO. '276, 4 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS New Probe Set on 'Second . .JFK Gun' DAl.1.AS !Al•) The NatJonal Acad-'mY. of SclerH:es wlll fund • study ot arousUcaJ evldtnce th•l led lnvH Uaators to conclude two gunmen flr~ on Prt'aldent Kc-n nedy nearly 17 years aao. the Dallas Morning News u 1d to day. The newtpaper s1mt the study was requested by the Jusllce Department and quot~ a de partment source as saying the $ludy 1:. thr "h nil prt1liminary step" toward reopen,ng lhtl in \'t"Sll&1tl1on The four m o nth st ud y , flnanl'cd b a S23.3e0 N•Uonal Sc'lent't' fo'oundallon grant. will bt! announced Mnnday . the Morning News reported T he study will reva~w the v ahdity of findings that a re t' o r d i n g o f p o I 1 c e r a d i o 1ransm1ss1ons caot ured the isound of four shots flred at the motorcade carrying Kennedy on Nov ~. 1963 The Warren Commission de· t e rmaned in 1964 that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, tared 'three shots at lbe preSident from a sixth floor window in the Texas School Book Depository. Oswald was gunned down days laler. In 1978. the House As11assina· tions Committee concluded a conspiracy probably resulted in the president's assassination. The committee's conc lusions were based on a recording of a Dallas police radio transmission made when the microphone on a police motorcycle a pparently was left open while the shots were fired. AcousticaJ experts s aid they were 95 percent certain the sounds were four shots. They said three cam e frQm the general area or the book de· pository while the other came from a grassy knoll. The newspaper said the Na- tional Science Foundation will announce the formation or an ad hoc committee to review the methods used in evaluating the acousticaJ d1tla and the reasons for the experts' conclusions. The committee will report ita findings at the end of January to the speaker of the House of Representatives and to the Justice Department, tbe newspaper said . J usttce Department officials will then decide whether to or- der additional tests , analyses and evaJuations on the record· ings. Major Stores· Eye ~rvine Center Savage Combat In Iran BAGHDAD, Iraq CAP> -Ira- nian paratroopers behind a wave of jet attacks dropped into the strategic Iranian port city or Khorramshahr today, Iran claimed. Iraq reported savage band-to-band combat there. In other developments: -An Iraqi air attack was said lo have heavily damaged a $3 b i I I i o n ·p e r s i a n G u I f petrochemical complex under construction to the eaat. -Iran's Parliament named a seven-man committee to in- veatigate the issue of the 52 American bostages captured 334 days ago, Tehran radio said. Sources in Beirut, Lebanon, said four of the seven were hardliners likely to· oppose release of the hostue, without a trial. The CSee MIDEAST, Pa1e AZ) Supervisor Riley Will Run Again Orange County 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley. 68, said today in Irvine that his health is good, and be plans to run for re-election in two years. "My asthma has been cured and I'm slowly regaining my strength," Riley told 100 people at a~breakfast meeting of the Irvin Lions Breakfast Club. "I will e a third effort to be supel'VlSOr." Riley explained that he first realized he had asthma last year at the dedication of C hrist College, Irvine. "All of a sudden I couJdn 't breathe -and I was a person wbo had never been sick,'' Riley said. "The doctors tried to find out what I was allergic to." He said the physicians treat- ing him discovered he was suf- -t fering from a sinus infection. •'The drugs they used to cure the asthma caused me to lose muscle strength," said Riley. who now uses a cane. "If you think you have trouble dealin1 with government jurisdiction you should try deaJ- ing with different hospitals." He explained that at one point in his illness he was going to two hospitals at the same time. Coast Weather Fog, low cloudiness nl&ht and momln1 hours wltb only partial afternoon clearing at beaches Fri- day. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Hl1bs Friday 68 to 72 alon1 coast to 82 to 88 in- land. l~SIDE TODA~ Hoto do tome ezecvtfvea tMto 100nwn wlwn thev me rop«tlw through corporate row? Sft "IAddn of Sue· a•••: Boardroom or Bftfroom?" Page 82. ..... s=a..... g =:-" .a ~ ~~ =·-= c: &'= .... == .. ca ' ~ ~ t=!l!!' l: =:-_.... en Giiftiiii • = ........ .. ......_cw= -a: ::11 I_...._. .. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Die o Fw • DAiiy-AA.,. MAP LOCATES 'GOLDEN TRIANGLE' WHERE '300 MILLION CENTEA PLANNED M•for Department Store• Reported About Reedy to Sign Contrecta to Bulld There AERIAL VIEW OF TRIANGULAR PARCEL AT SAN DIEGO AND SANTA ANA FREEWAY LINK Zoning Refinement• Being Sought So Th•t Conatructlon Cen Begin In 1113 or 1914 ----------- $100,000 For Gifted Kids' Plan It will coet the Irvine Unified School District about $100,000 this year to provide special "talented and atfted" education to about 100 students, 1cbool ad· minlstrator Burce Glvner bu said. Givner said he will detail the exact prGll'am CCMJt in a report for Manday'a Board of Educa- tion meeting. Tbe $100,000 coat ii primarily due to the 1alaries of teacben who h8d to be hired, be said Wednelday. Under the program, established thla year by the acbool tnaatees, children are 1iven 8CHlerated education ln an all-cky clM&rOOm tetUna. Anthony to Fight . More Airport Noise By GLENN SCO'IT Of-Deity "91111 .... Oran1e County Supervisor Pblllp L . Anthony promised Wedne9day he will never vote for any kind of expansion of the John Wayne Airport that will create more noise for neighboring resi- dents. Hts comments were just what an audieMe of about 80 Oranae Cout Nrlidenta had paid $35-a· person to hear at a reception for .Anthony ho9ted by Supervisor Tom Riley at. the Irvine Cout Country Club. Anthony ta runnlnt for re· election IOI' bll lst District teat on Nov. 4. md Riley, the 5th District repreM11tative, gave him a •trorll vote of CCIDfWIDft at tbe receptjoa co·ho.ted by Newport Beaab Mayor Jackie Heatber. Rile)' told b1a 1aUMrin1 of 1up- porten tbet be h8d made no deal& with Antbon7, but beUevH the ln· cumbent from Westminster un- derstands problems that plague the coastal region and is willing to cast bis vote with Riley to solve them. ·'Day after day when we have confidence and trust, we're 1oing to come up with the ri,ht answers and I'm very proud o that," said Riley. Anthony ls runnin1 for re- election aaainst challenger Roser Stantaa, a Fountain Valley City Councilman. But Stanton's name was never mentioned durine the brief speeches at the reception. Instead, the villain• Anthony warned bi• contributor, to f\gbt were the dlatant pubU c of fl cl ala ln the state and federal a1encies who impoee reetrtctlona on local actlviti•. The often-cited examrle1 were members of UM Federa Aviation Admlniatration1... who have ap- (8ee .\NTllOr.Y, Pate AZ> Company Reports Progress By RICHARD GREEN Ol 119 Dally IOI ... Si.fl Major department stores are "close" to signing deals to build stores in a $300 million com- m ercial center the Irvine Com· pany wants to build in Irvine, according to Ron Hendrickson. the company's planning direc- tor. "The Taubman Co. is now in intensive negotiations with de- partment s tores and I un- derstand that every effort is be- ing made to cons ummate the deals," Hendrickson said in a Wednesday interview. He explained that the Taub- man Co. is doing much of the planning for Irvine Center. a 470-acre commercial develop- ment to be built on a triangle of land formed by the La·guna. San-. ta Ana and San Diego freeways. Al fr«'d Taubman is the chairman of the Irvine Company Board of Directors. The Irvine Company 1ot zoo. in1 fow the development several years aao. The company. however. Ls now in the process of refining the zoning so that construction can begin on the project in 198.1 or 1984, Hendrickson said. The Irvine Planning Com· mission will begin studying the "Conceptual Urban Des i gn Plan" tonight for a portion of Irvine Center . A fiscal impact report on the center is now being prepared. The comrnis!!ion isn't expected to rule on the design plan until the fi scal report is completed. The Irvine City Council will ~1ve final review to the pl an later this year. Hendrickson said. Irvine Company planners hope Irvine Center will give an identi ty t o the city, and provide needed sales lax revenue.• Addi· lionally. three hotels planned for the center would provide the city with bed tax revenue, according to 1 rvine Company s pokesman Martin Brower. However. portions of Irvine Center such as several major of. fi ce buildings have the potential or being more or a drain than a boon to city finances. according to city observers. City planners have long await- ed the opening of Irvine Center. which has been delayed severaJ times while other commercial centers such as the Mission Vie· jo mall have been built nearby. Financial officials at the city say that much of the city's finan- cial future is pegged on sales tax revenue expected from Irvine Center. Rate Hiked By Citibank NEW YORK (AP> - Citibank raised its prime lending rate one percen- tage point to 14 percent to- day. eclipsing competitors which increased the base lending rate for blue-chip corporations t.o 13.~ percent a day earlier. Most commercial banks, led by Chase Manhattan Bank, railed their prime rates one-half a percentage point Wednesday to 3.5 per- cent. That wu the seventh lncreaaeln u many weeks. But Citibank, the nation's second-laraest bank, took a w ait-and-aee attitude Wedneaday before rahln1 ill rate today to 14 percent from 18 percent. ............. F1GKT1NG CANCER Steve McOuMn McQueen's Conditio./i Improves LOS ANGELES CAP) -Steve · M cQueen was reported to have shown signs of recovery after being diagnosed as terminally ill with cancer several months ago, a spokesman for the actor said today· McQueen. 50, is suffering from mesolhelioma, a rare form of lung cancer regarded as incura· hie. s aid spokesman Warren Cowan. Cowan said McQueen's doc· tors say he has improved in con- dition the last six weeks. He is a patient al a degenerative dis· ease treatment center at an UD· disclosed location. M cQueen has denied recurring rumors and newspaper reports that he was suffering from in- curable cancer. He said, "The reason I denied that I had cancer was to save my family and friends from personal hu.rt and to retain my sense of dignity. as, for sure, I thought I was going to die." He said he is responding to treatment which ·'bas given me an extraordinarily improved quality of life." He said be has a sincere belief in his own re- covery. "Hopefully," he said, "the c heap scandal sheets and curiosity seekers will not try to seek me out so I can continue my treatment. I say to all my fans and all my friends, keep your fingers crossed and keep the good thoughts coming. All my love and God bless you." Cowan said McQueen has for several months been consultinl with metabolic researcher Dr. William Kelley, whose programs at the International Health Institute in Dallas and other areas are directed at stimulat- ing the immune response. Irvine Plants Lose Power More than 130 companies in the Irvine Industrial Complea lost electrical power at 6 :37 p.m . Yf edneaday when an under- ground transformer malfunc- tioned, ac cording to Bud Jacklee, Southern California Edison Co. area mana1er. Full power wu restored to all but one by 1 :52 p. m., be. said. 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Deify.._,_ Air quality improved con 111derably along the Or ange Coast today a,, lower temperatures and a higher inversion layer com blned to dilute a noxJous layer of smog which settled over Southern Callfomia th.is-weetr A spokesman for the Air QuaJtay Management District said high. pollution stage two alerts wen~ fore~ast for pans of inland Orange County tody as well 33 first stage alerts for Anaheim. El Toro and Los Ala'mitos The Fishin' . 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Wht•rc· slc t•I was bc1n.: pressed inlo red·bol an ts w..-1i.!hm~ n~·urly 7.l)(IOpouncts (aric•r Hu1•k" "~'"" "~ P"""flfl'• DAYTON. Ohio I AP> President Carter reaffirmed his de· termination tuduy to use "whatever means is required" to keep open the Strait of I form uz in the Middle East. At the same time. the president re·emphasized his desire for the Soviet Umon tostayoutofthewar between Iran and Iraq. .. At a "town meeting" question.and·answer session at a ronvention center in Dayton, Ohio. the president declared, "We have been influential in confining that conflict to just those two nations.·· and in encouraging them to begin peace negotiations ·Severe Crit icl.sm' Senate Prohers Hit Billy's Libya Acts WA~lll!'/liTO ..... l AP J Sen:tte investigators. '>ti ll :1t odd~ over Wh1ti: Hnusc 1nvolv" mcnt 1n the fltlh Cartl•r J ffa1r concluded LCJ<.l<iy. lh<il the pres1 ·tent's brother .. merits sevt!re criticism .. for his dc41lint1s with tht> radical gove rnm e nt o f Liby a. 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"9 M2·5671 "•OM\~ (1•,,.l'llf 4N-NOO c;eC'uri ty advis er Zbigniew Brzezinski s hould have told Pres ident Carter more about n1 lly 's ac·tivilies than they did Some senators criticized the two offir 1als during the hearings fQr discussing lbe-brolher's a1: fairs with the president. But the report said that by not advising the president fully, C'1v1letti and Rrzezinski .. acted to proteC"t the president from taking personal responsibility .. for a -;ituat1on involving both forc1~n policy and law enforC'e· m<>nt f 'ro'" Pag~ .. 1 I MIDEAST ... Parliament also rejected a ny direct or indirect negotiations with lhe United States on the hostages And in an oHshoot of the 11· day old war, rockets were fired at tht! Iranian andiMqi--embassle5 in Beirut, damaging both but causing no miunes_ The lrani1m C'harge ct'affa1res In Reirul sa id he s ust*<'led the attackers were me an IM:rs •>f the I raq1 Raalh1st Party 1n Lebanon or the pro Haghdud l'ales t1n 1a11 grnuJ> /\rJIJ IJIJl'ration f'ronl 111 iJ inessage bro»dC"ast lo the Ir aniwi armed forces, l'res1denl Al>olhassan Ham-Sadr called on them to ··es<•alate" their struggle against Iraq lie said the Iraqi furl'"~ are being reduced ·'more a nd more everyday .. Bani-Sadr disclosed lhe 1rnrutroop drop and said Iranian forl'cs hud chased the Iraqis out of the border city of Susangers and forred them to retreat toward lhe Jr1111 lraqhorder . Western diplomats here said U1cy believed Iraq's orter of a four-day cease-fire, which Iran immediately rejected, was a ploy to gaif) international prestige. The diplomats said they believed the Iraqis also were seeking a period of quiet so their troops could consolidate gains inside Iran. Iraq's leading daily newspaper, Af.IJ)hawra, charged the United Sta{es with war brinkmanship and playing with fire by continu· ing to interfere in the war. The paper offered no specifics to sup· port the charge. The Kuwait newspaper Al· Qabas quoted Iraqi Foreign Minister Saadoun Hammad! as saying the Iranians eventually would be forced to 'ac;cepl a ceue- fire "because ot l>ressurea, ·• while Iraq was capable of conUnu· Ing the war. He did npl,say what pressures he referred to. Fire Guts Church GRANTS P~. Ore. <AP) - A fire caused heavy damace to the SO.year-old Newman Ulllted Metbodbt Church here Wectnes. day after sparks i1nlted a IHOline-aoaked carpet, Granta Pass fire ofnciala sajd. llt11(hl'" ortlr 111lt1 RI ~""" Ill th1• I 11 "' 'I u 11 f ii P 1 I \\ 1• 1I111• ~ii 11 \ In ( 11 :tllfl(' 1 ·1111111\ !'-11pr 1 l111 c ·111111 thut lhc• 1·111 nt>1 ";1 "' ilt•u nnii11:11 1•tl ,ll(!illL'fl thn111fi!hlhr a1·tion t-;1 nit• Arms trong, 86 , of ~ar rnm •nto is a walking ln llhourlt for President t 'urlcr, among other things. i\rmtitrong S(jys he's voted I k muc:rut1c since the pres. ul1·n<'yof Woodrow Wilson. ··Some relief is beginning to show," lhe AQMD spokesman said from his El Monte offi ce th1 .c, morning. The National Weather Service also forecast lower temperatures for today and Fnday with highs of 86 expected in mos t parts uf southern California S11t'\'tf11•all~. lht•\' :11 ~11r1t lh11t the 1·1111111 v .. 111111111 1111t ha,·•· Ill r11>1><-d I h;1i1tw11 11( t "11 11( I hr 1 <t dally d1•purt 11n•11 1t ha~ l11•1•n 1wrm11t1'() Air California . llw cilht•t .11'1 airlane scrv1ni;t tlw 111t1)orl. nlso was stripped ur two or al !' :!7 pf' rm ittcd daily dt>partu n•s. The four niRhts lllk <'n from tht· incumbent air rarricrs wall bt.• granted to F'rontit"r and Westc•m Each new car rier will be permitted rwodailydepartures. Through its action. the hoard maintained an aggregate dally maximum of 41 nights from lhe ai rpo rt. T h at limit wa s establis hed to min1m1ze noise im- pacts on surrouncting residential areas. Hughes orfrcials contended in the lawsuit that s upervisors should hav<> consid ered increas- ing the cap on the permitted number of flights To do so. they argued, wo uld have taken "C'ur- rent conditions" an to account. According to the s uit. in which an injunction to block the super visors· action is sought. Hughes offi cia ls claimed the C"ar rier will lose about $25,000 per day in rC'venue as a result of losing the two permitted takeoffs The loss or revenue will mean a cor. responding loss in income for the c arrier, they said. While the suit ma kes no men- tion of it. Hughes was acquired Wednesday by Republic Airlines, a merger lhat will make the com- bined earner the nation's fiftt. largest. Kotak notedthatthe-ooard'S at:· lion permitting access to Frontier and Western was made on an in· terim basis pending further analysis and final decisions in April on an access plan. "Why they <Hughes> cou.ldn't have waited until April . 1981 , is a question that begs an answer from their decision· makers," the a1desaid. The supervisors· action , Kozak said. is "very consistent .. with past decision by the board to not in c rease the average daily number of de partures nor permit increases of noise impacts on sur- rounding areas. Board Chairman Ralph Clark said he would withhold substan· live comment on the filing of the lawsuit pending a memorandum from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. Clark said, however. ··1 hate to see 1t We are trying to get something realistic done at the airport " Carter Gets OC Federal Court Bill A bill that authorizes forma- tion of a federal court in-Orange County l>ut appropriates no money to staff or house it -has been sent to President Carter for his signature by the Senate . The hill cleared the upper house of Congress late Wednes- day on a voice vote. The legisla· lion. authored by Rep. Jerry Patterson, D-Santa Ana, pre- viously was approved by the House of Uepresentatives. Under the measure, which Patterson said the president Is expected to sign, the new federal court would serve Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. C urrently , Orange County cases involving federal litigation are heard in U.S. District Court In Los An1eles. Patterson. in a statement re· leased following the Senate vole. said paS!lage of the bill by Congress ends an eight-year legislative battle. Attorneys and local leaders had long argued that Oran1e County -one of the fastest growin1 metropolitan areq in the state -should have Ila own court so that parties Involved In Utl1atlon would not have to be inconven· lenced by drtvln1 to downtown Lot An1eles. Pattenon sald there were In· itlal l.ndkatlona that court could be held ln recently opened courtrooma ln the Oran1e Coun· ty Courthouse. f 'r'"" t•age . l I ANTHONY. • plied ll'verage on Orant(e County 111 o pcm the 1urport to more c<im· merC"1aJ carrie rs I le said the best way to repel tht.'1r a dvancc•s 1s tn work cooperatively a theme both he and Riley repeated throughout the evening Anthony tailed t ht· rect>plwn "an unusual ktnct or pulttical gathcnng " II wa!.. in th<it the at tendt>es who donatl·d lo his cam- paign can't vote for him because they live ma diHt:rent district The coastal res idents d1dllav" a ehance to lobby someone other than Riley about their problem.!. of airport noise and the environ mental quality ofthe Baek Ray ~rs Heather <•xpla1nf'd : "On th<.• Board of Supervisors, we have to l'ount lo three ." referrmg to the fad that three votes makes a m a jority on the board. She also kidded some Nt W]}C>rt Beach residents who have 1!a'lned the reputation, ~he s aid, or think· ing "they're an is land unto themselves." Anthony p1C'ked up that topic and told the <'rowd that if county offic iaJs and residents can unite to fight outside mterference, they can wor~ out a ~Ian that w1JLpr_o. vTde gr eater capacity at the airport without creating more noise. "1 believewe·rewellonourway to putting together a model for the entire country,'' he said. After the speech es were finished, Riley said his s upport for Anthony has nothing to do Wlth Stanton. "I called him I Sta nton J and told him I had too much riding on the issues in the county and in m y own distri<'t and r·m not willing to see a change," Riley said. Soviets Boost Afghan Strength WASHlNGTON CAP> -The Soviet Union, meeting stiff guer· rilla resistance, has rebuilt its troop strength In Afghanistan a nd is using .. scorched.earth" tactics in an uns uccessful effort to pacify the country. This is the assessment of U.S. officials who also told reporters Wednesday that the Red Army h as flunt permanent bridges across the Soviet border while slowly increas ing troop strength to 85,000 men _ Though the late September· early October pollution siege seemed to be e asing. ride sharing plans and industrial em1ss1on cut· bac ks were s till being !m · plemented. Precautionary first stage plans were in effect in Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach. and Costa Mesa today while second stage plans were implemented in La Habra. where smog readings of 37 parts per m11Hon were expect · ed A reading of .35 ppm as re · quired fo r a second stage alert. By contrast. readings m Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach were ex pecte rf to go no higher than 15 p pm The AQMD said pollution read· 1ngs Wednesday, though high, did n<Jl reach the levels at first ex peeled There were higher read- 111gs in fe wer areas than original ly predicted , lhes pokes mansa1d A s urface invers ion lllyer of about 400 feet which has lx>t!n trappin~ Pollutants C'lose to the ~round has begun to rise. hr sa id . dis persi ng the dirty ma le rial in the atmosphere. An offshore high pressure ridge also has been allowing moist marine air to flow on shore. lead. ing to the milder temperatures and foggy conditions or the past few days along the coast Triplets? Guess Again DENVER I AP) -Janie M aa. who had been ex- pecting triplets until a month ago. gave birth lo quadruplets at St. Joseph Hospital, officials say A hospital s pokesma n s aid Wednesday the three boys and girl, premature but each weighing m ore than four pounds, were in stable condition. ·'They're doing fine,·· the spokesman said after the babies were delivered by Caesarian section. Twenty.five specialists were on hand for the de· liveries. Building Halted SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico CAP) Puerto Rico's Environmental Quality Board has ordered the U .S. Navy to s top building facilities for Cuban and Haitian refugees in Puerto RiC'O. ."fo sign of forced entr) c ane ver be found Jury Weighs Verdict in Beating Case An Orange County Supenor Court Jury began 1t.s first fu ll dar or deliberations today 10 the murder tnaJ of El Toro :\ifa.n.ne Private Kevin Green, charged with beating his pregnant wi.fe and kilting their unborn child The Jury was given the case Wednesday after hearing closing arguments from prosecutor Cliff Harris and defense attorney R 1chard Curran. Beca use or a ruling by Supenor Cour1 Judge Luis Cardenas earlier this W<'e k . Green can be found guilty of no worse than '>econd·degree murde r He 1s a ccused of striking Jtis wire m the heud 1n their Tustin aµ~rtmcnt last year when she turned down his sexual advances. lla rras contends the severe head inJunes and trauma s he suf. fered Jed to the death of the un- born ch.ild. delivered s till·born by Caesarean section. G reen. testifying Tuesday, claimed he never hurt his wife anc1 had found her injured and bleeding on their bed when_t.l~re·. tur nedTrom alate·night trip to a fast-food restaurant. She testified he was the one who struck her when she refused to have sex with him. Curran had suggested that a mysterious killer who murdered several women in nearby com- munities last year could have been responsible for the attack. G r een tes tified he s aw a mysterious man outside his apartment complex upon both leaving and returning during the early morning hours of Sept. 30, 1979 tr convicted on all counts. Green could face.25years to life in prison. 17 Bodies Found GUATEMALA CITY CAP) - Police found the bodies of 17 Guatemalans, some of them s howine siens of torture, in various parts of the country, a police spokesman sa.id. 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A rew hours afte r the body of Bonnie Sue Gam- boa was found Wednesday. a Modesto woman, Mary Alice Wry, 36, was arraigned on one count of murder and two of kidnapping. The baby. Richard Anthony Gamboa. was found safe al the Wry home less than a mile from the Gamboa residence. Gold.. Sih"f"r ffi11t-''' ,,,_..,. YREKA CAP) -The Canadian-based Noranda Corp. was granted a permit Wednesday to open a .90-acre open-pit mine in Siskiyou County in early .spring that will create 60 to 70 jobs, tbe company said. The county planning commission gave Noran- da tbe permit to operate the Gray Eagle Mine ·north of Happy Camp, about 40 miles west of Yreka. .'tlae H'e.1 Kallie• f 'ro•S•roke HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Former movie queen Mae West has rallied in trer fight against the ef- rects of a stroke and has been taken out of the in- tensive care unit at Good Samaritan Hospital, a spokeswoman says. The 87-year-old movie star, known for her s~xy-roles, ..suf'!eud-8 strok~ six -we-elcs-irgo mar lert her speech impaired. sources told The As· sociated Press. ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask For Ray, lWC SPECIALIST at HOWARD Chevrolet Cotf\9' of Qo_.'J' a"(I 0 •II ~$•\ NEWPORT BEACH APWl~IO Toting Beavg Load Linda Pettye of Fairfield lugs a heavy sa ndbag to shore up weakened rail levee 10 miles west of Stockton . Some 230 men and women of the California Conservation Corps worked to stem the tide of delta oo.d. waters_ that h.ave-.inwid.ited nea:f'ly- 6.000 acres of prime farm land causing millions of dollars in damage. Thursday, October 2. 1980 ONL 'f Ptl.01 . I .'; 'White Fliglit'· Blamed ' . ' ' .. ,• I School Enrollment Declines 24.6 Perce1ll ' ' , • ... LOS ANGELES Early enrollment figures show a decided drop in white enrollment overall in the city's school district from this time last year and a 24 6 percent wftile decline in those schools involved an the new integration plan. The drop in while enrollment is attributed to "white flight" and demographic changes in birth rates and migration. Acl,ditionally, total enrollment in the district 's 650 schools declined 13.835 to 524 ,020 students com - pared with last year 's fourth-week attendence figures. according to the figures released Wednes · day WHITE •:NROLLMENT DECR EASED by 18,515 or 12.8 percent whale minonty enrollm ent In· creased by 4,680 or 1.2 per cent. T he white loss was smaller than some anti· busing leaders had predicted but large enough to jeopardize the future of some schools involved in mandatory groupings, observers s aid. If these figures hold up through the fourth week of school the Board of Education's anti· busing majority may ask Superior Court Judge Paul Egly who designed and ordered the inte- gration plan to remove l.ome of these schools from the program because not enough whites s howed up THE FOURTH-WEEK FIGURES become the basis for ttre Los-Angeles· Unified School District's oHtcial attendance report to the state Currently in t he m andatory busing plan there are 57,239 students 1n the affected schools instead of 65,824 who would have been in classes W ev· eryone had showed up. Of the 57 ,239, 62.5 percent are minority stu· dt•nts and 37 5 percent are while These students are an f,!rades one through nine and attend 153 ell:.'mentary and j unior hig h schoolb in the district t\n estimated 25.600 of these pupils are bused IN T UE NEXT 10 DA VS. enrollment in the mandatory plan is expected to increase to about 60,000, but the white-minority percentages are not expected to change much because white students returmng to school are likely to be matched by Latinos, officials said. Meanwhile, about 115 me mbers of the anti· busing Los Angeles Public Safety Committee paraded Wednesday to the San Pedro branch of Ci · ty Ha ll. The group asked City Councilman John Gibson Jr. to sponsor legislation drawing the city attorney into the battle over desegregating the nation's second largest school district, spokesmen said. -COMMJTI'~E SPOKESMAN Alan Kempler said the group also wants "investigation and documentation of t he economic and social CHEDDY BREWE A delightful blend of cheddar w ith a nip of beer Available while supply lasts .. .. damage·· lo the community as a result or court •' ordered busing. F urthe rmore, school district attorney Peter James said a petition was being drawn up asking the state 2nd District Court of Appeal lo expedite next year's scheduled hearings on Proposition 1 T.\' Decoders State Nixes Pirate Kits LOS ANGELES (AP) Electromcs cnn<'t.-rn~ no longer can sell kits for so-called ''private" pay TV decoders now that Gov. EdmLLnd G Brown .Ir has s igned a bill that prohibits the sale for profit of any device not authorized by a s ubscription TV ser vice. Brown signed the bill Tuesday night. but the action was noldisclosPd until Wednesday Electronics firms which have been selling the • kits s aid they will challenge the law in court anti contend it will have little immediate impact on their activities. However, anyone selling such .i device would be subject to a fine of up to $2,500 or 90 days imprisonment or both if convicted or the • misdemeanor. THE LEGISLATION CLEARLY pleased !ht· industry. in particular executives at National Subscription Television-Los Angeles, who havt< led the fight againstthe "pirates." "TI1is legislation will help in stamping Oijl th<• pirates who have been selling Illegal boxes, part~ . and plans." said Robert Cahill, vice president of the s ubscription television company. 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It'd Silt Cleanup Helpful After yl':tr!-. of :-iecmmg ly endles::. stully . 1t appt.•<ff::. t h at at IC'a<;t ~omc-or the silt th11t as c hoking the Upper Newport Ua y will be r e move d . .._...... S tate rish a nd Game offirials detailed plans las t week on how they intend to s pend $700,000 for a partial dredging or the topmost portion of the bay The µIa n , whi<'h still hinges on the granting of pe rmits by various s tate and f P.deral agencies. marks the first step to ward a comple te bay cleaning. F'ish and Game directors say the dollars will pay for removal of 230,000 c ubic yards of s ilt roughly half the amount washed into the bay during last year·s rains . A full dredging, they c laim. would call for the re· moval of mor e than a million cubic yards of the muck. But the dredg ing, w tuch officials say could take up to a year, will make s trides toward returning waler to areas • now little more than mud flats. . There arc s till some unans wered questions that relate :lo this plan, s uc h as where the s ilt will be placed and · whe r e the money will com e from to pay for hauling that s ilt to a pe rmanenl dump s ite. Still. this is a s tart that could underscore the u rgency ,. of finding money to pay for a catch basin to trap the s ilt •, before it reaches the bay. ~ :; Bus Plan Inadequate ' f •• A grouu of par c n h fr()m the College Park and Colony hous ing dc·vl'lopmt•nts m Irvine a ppeared at the last ~r-wn<"-~vi»Ci•i'l-..~<!11-K)I -OistR~ be&f'fl-of~etttion ·meeting-···- a n d demanded I hat their r h1ldre n be bused to Venado Middle &·h oot The parents to ld school trustees that their c hHdren arc force d to walk a risky path to the school. They said the s tudents had to pass the Santa Fe railroad tracks. busy street:, a nd isolated areas of the c ity. The school trustees agreed to provide a partial solu· lion to the parents' concerns. Buses would he provided to 170 duldren living in the Colony and College Park. but o n · ly f of' t he morning trip to school After school the kids would be o n their own. If therC' is j ustifiable concern for the c hildren's safe· I y . l>use~ sho uld be provided to and from school. :· The trustees' position wa!i that offering two.way bus •• trips for the y oungster s would force the purc hase of new buses. while the morning trips could be provided al no c o s t by ''juggling·· other bus routes . The school dis trict staff should give more creative thought to the possibility of arranging afternoon routes to a llo w for Colony and C ollegt! Park c hildren to be bused home . And, 1f 11 is de termined that this couldn't be achieved witl1out a si ~mficant c osl to the district. pe rhaps school distrn"1 ·p;.arenls s hould be asked t o pay a fee lo have their children huM•rt • Op1n 1ons expressed 1n the space above a re those of 1he Daily P ilot Other views e.<pressed on this page are tho'>e of lhe1r authors and artists Reader comme nl 1s invited Address The Dally P1101, P 0 Boll 1560. Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 Phone (7 t4) 642·4321 Boyd/Ethnic Dog Food By 1 .. M. BOYO Ra lston Pu1111a is reported ly introducing ravtola for dogs . An cntPrµrisin~ move in the ma rketplace. true. But no t imag111al1ve e nough. I sa} Why not ~ell truly ethmc dog rooc1·1 ~hincse cggroll for c hows Weinersrhnitze l for German 'lh\'phertls. Tamales for c hihuahuas. Cornvd beef and cabbage for BoKton ter- r i c r s . Bou ii lab a isse for On tt, tell him you 're preg- nant Two. tell him you have a venereal disease Or three, act crazy, like get down on your hands and knees and bark like a do~. Japanese husbands trand.i- t1onally gave their brides gifts or fis h. But the women worked for cha nge Now s uch girts are <.'ash. .. French poodles. Borscht for Russian wolrhounds. And for those dog~ of indistinct na· ~ tional origin, ste w. Q Is it possible that heart attack pain can feel like a toothache? A. llapptms all the time The pain in l8 percttnt of t.he cardiac cases is sairt to b« rl'- r1•rred to the J:I ws and tet•th ~ What can a wom1m do to '! ward off a potential rapist? • Some crime exper ts s ay· 4 ~: o~ar Gloo111 y Gu~ Re your Tue s day headline, "Doctor Glut Seen By Next Decade." It took me 45 minutes to .cet in and see mine j ust taat week. A.R .V. GIN/llr CO•• 'cemm•"" •It•••· ......... , ............. ftOI MUtwfllJ f .. leel <lie ,,. •• M lloe :::r::"r ...,. -"" ..... M ' on. 0..1, ,., .... A hce betils its wings at leas t Ji\ times :.as rast a~ beats the typkal human heart A whirlpool orr Cape Peloro. Sicily. is kno wn thereabout~ as "the deep blue sea." A massive rock four miles away on the Italian side of the Straits of Messina is called the devil. Sailors who navigated those parts gave us the expression "cau,ht bt!tween the devtl and the deep blue sea." A third of the nation's lood comes one way or anotbe r from the wo.rk of bee•. That's the claim of the U.S. Depart· menl ot Atriculture. 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I 11111, W<' can IJr111g <!own interest ralc'>. we <:an k{•t•p more money in th« l""'kt'l~ t)( wurki;rs. we 1 .Jll put 11Hll11ms nf Americans back \(I work · CAN Wfo;? C'im ~1· do lhut hy 11ursclv1·.<.·1 (Jr a rt-WP ll11ked to J apan·' Tu Suudr Ar11b1a? To West <:c.:rma ny'> To Huss1a'> To ChinJ'' If my rt'ac1ing 1s right, H eaJ.(un ·~ bi i.:i.:1·-;1 tti mpaign hlund\'I' was st-nrl1ng s ignals that 'iOm('how he was i.!<1i ni! lo re v er:.(• i\ m t' r ll' <i n 1 n 1 I r a l 1 v e '> lowarc.l sn•J1nla11d l'h1na We need China, :.i lot of fH:IJ))IC' think, <is an ;div <.ind u~ :1 1t1ark1•t We neetl ma~y pla1•1·:. J nd thing'> 111 tlc1 .,., hul H.l"a~;111 st·cm~ t11 th111k we l'an rlo b) .. u1 '>1•lve' t::a rtt''" "" lh1· other hand. ... ~--... ~ . ., .. __ .... ........._ c1oesn 'l seem lo think we can (lo anything Thf' follow111J.( 1s an ex f'erpt from u ·pool " reJ)f>rt the hrt<'fing 'g1v('n to the press by two reporters cho,..en on u rot at ing basis to stay rln•w lo tht· pres ide nt when he travels written up a s Carter landed in Los Angeles last week· .. •Reports arc that Iraq h;c, made sever al <.itlacks on ln~n by aar pnmarily We are nut taking a position In s upport or e ither Iran or Iraq· Your president said, t urning aw<i} from the m rkes , snrn e thinit about using 'the lJ !'l · a nd ·other avenues '" ••Our prcsid1·n1·., murnlJllng~ !'>O m c ho w ~i;:emctl mo rt· ar> propr1ak to a 1•om plc·x -.1lualron than Reagan :-. "We <·an do 1l /\ml'rtl'U ' R Et\CiA~'S OWN pt·opll• hav1· p1 l'ke<l up some nr th<it uneus1 nr.ss ;i l)out what Cart er llk•:s to call "rnp!Jstie notions · Aftt:r s a m µ 11 n g c <.i r I y r ,. :-. u Its o ( It e p u h I 1 t' a n c· a n v as~ 1 n g 1 n C'hi r~ago subu rh~. Uon T11ttcn Hcag:m 's 1\111twestt•rn rnan<.1gcr flo•w to Wush1ngton t1> rccom m .. nn that till' 1·and11l:1tc an nounc·1• th1• namc·s of 1n1•n and wom('n who wmlld lit· 1n h b ('a b111t•t Thc· ult·a wou lrl ht:• 111 rra:-.:-.un· Hiler!> l11at a lteuga n adm1ni.,t rat1011 would IH· broad haserl und M1ph1sl1<'alc1I c nouj:!h to deal with <1 l·•;mplc-x world. T here IS or 4'11U rst•. <A long \\ a y tn go 10 1h1~ l'ampa1,gn. and Rt-agan 1s an ;1rtraf'tive <.antJ llkea 1111• l':111rl11lat<· "like able" i:-. not a word o ft t n hl•<.ard around 1h1· p r es1Jc11 t and the· l<epubhcan still appc:ars In tw • r.1. ahl'<.ad where II 1·11Unls If the· e lec t 1•in Wt!rc held to<1:1y, I "" II u I " g u ,. s ~ l h ;J l t h t! H c p u ti I 1 \' .1 n ~ "" o u I rt w i n ( 'al1fom 1a , Tcx.Js. Illinois ancl, pcrha p;., New York Uut lhl cl1·t·t1on won't c·o m c until Nov 1 and evt.•nt<. h1:tw1:e11 now <tntl then a n · likely t11 he ver) com plex indeed Energy Dropouts Don't Go Far Enough ··1"1. thc .. E<ffior I :.am bemu.\1•£1 1,y lhe naivete of pcopf(• who thank lh<1 t by s1mpl) not paying thC'1r hl'(ht bill, they art' hurting thr Plt.•ctnc utilities 111 reality, thPy do nothing but anLrt·<.i :.(· power usage Consider your a rticle in the Saturday. Sept 27th edition nf the Pilot, for d moment Tlus dropout frnm the custumer hst of C<1mmonweullh Edison now uses a n ashhg ht . ~ood in 1L'> place, where no other source of light exists. but a highly inem cient form 1,r il lumina tion , n e v e rt h 1· I e '\" C' o n s i d e r t h c pow!'r var ious ul1ht1es hatl to g<'n<'rall' lo run the rnarhincs that mak(• the batterit•s, thr ca~ lll!o(, Lhc rdled11r Th~ Jen!> Itself b glass Ttw gla .,s-m;iking in tlustry 1:; on., of Lhe most e nergy intens1w· 1ndu~trll's 10 11x1!>t••net• <.'ONSIDfo:H TH E f•oer(!y 1l takes to m aktt lhe ht>t•r <he man drinks . the 1·a n 1t cornl'S 111 Whal atJOut the ll'l' that f·oob 11·1 This 1s not m;ad1. with a 1•h1lly s mile nr a fruien -.tare ll 1s made by a h<'at t ra11sfe r proc1•,s powerc-d in m1J<;t l'a'>e:. by. you g uesst.'(1 it, clet'lric1ty The solar panels t h•!> rnitn i:. talking about usrn~ wall be m ade by martrirres rowen·t1 hy elec tric1ty Tt.e a cous tical guitar used al h.ts birthday celebration wi II be at lhc court<'~y of the manufacturer o r the guitar body, the de('orat1 "'' ftni~h and l h e s l r 1 n )( :-, a 11 111 ad e on rn a c h I n es 11 n ll e <1 u 1 p m e n t powered by your San Onofre powe r plant and othe rs li ke 1t Whenever I pass by San Onofre, J am in awe at the genius of m<.an and his ahility to unlock lhe secr ets of the atom and apply 1t toward t he f'nrich ment of all mankind. Just as the pioneers rac<'d the uncertainties of the frontier to 1mknown lands . o ur scien tists are fac ing the frontiers leading lo tht• manifold secrets of the unive rse and we are lesser men th an our forefathers If we cannot do it bruve ly and with confidence that we can mas ter and control them. If any many wants to truly drop out Jnd away from this ··scheme of things , IJ e must wander in the forests. eating berries and grubs and huddle for warmth in caves a nd grottoes. No flashlights there for the truly dedicated. no bee r ror their bellies. Go. then, a nd let the r est of us get on with the bus iness of creat· Ing a world that can feed. clothe a nd war111 the coming genera- tions J W HEID f~a,.Hy \'ahc.-• To the Editor: On . ~ept. 22 your paper puhll~ht•tl :111 art1d•· l-'11n Park T:.11 get .. r 1 .. 11 ...... 1,.1 ·' h1ch r .. re I r l' cJ t" .1 I" II d I" i.: I ~·" ., u ll ::ii med <i i I'"'":\ l:tud and sh cudl' of 1•liiH'' It ~•·t•m s th.it D1sneylancl :a~kl'd t ""''' h·imo\ex uals to leav<' 41 1lan1.·1· rlm>r al lht< µark Jlow d1~a1111uint1n g and dis gus ting Lh~al 1nJ1v1duals would atta1·k 111.,. of tile few re rnainmg fam1I.\ 111'\t1t11lr<ins WHILE pr cs 1d e n t 1a l r:rnd11Jates 1•1tt• lhl' "plii,:ht ,,f !ht• Amt<rit·:.i n fJm 1h a!'> a m aJor sour<'<' or nur <·riu ntry ·s 1>rolJ· lcm:.. we i~nurt• daily 1mr1de.n1 ~ I h:1t are I he n·as1m for our rlt• grad ed ~<'nM: o r (iim1ly Thi' two t!Cntll"llll'll 1ropl1t·atcd 111 the: l.iwsu1t linv1: ;11'111cv1.1d th1·1 r nnl\ goJI In gain µuhlH 1ty rnr thl!11 M!O!'ll' 1)f n~hl Those whu ~.land bch111d 1h1• 1 rad1lional f;imil) unit shc111lc1 111• 1·quJll} :i~M·r"tl\l' Alter a ll. 11:o 11 t•qu1tal1lc leJ all1111. t11.ll f)1•11plc tn 11 t• ), I r 11 ;y I l 1 11 ,. ) I a n d · ., ..i.lmu~pht·n· \\hCH th1• v.ist fl'l.i JOrity 11f park UM:r• ;in· 11r111l<> nerllS of f:im1ly \al11t•!> upon "ht<'h our Cf)Unt r \ 1; b;:1:-.ed " l ':\MILU. 'u ('(ll'P rN}';\' To the Editor. Sine<> 0 1·1. fl opens National Cons umer W(!ck. rnay t>c yuu'd a ppreciate pr111t1ng my (•x pen e nces Fifty grou1>s will bf> m eeting for a Consumer F'a1r at Saddlc buck Coll1·ge · I hall take11 my e lderly f dther s C adillac to an area dealer for a <'O IT'pll·te tune·up. The m slca!{e was 17.871 and it c·ost us $155.50 Jus t 1:19 mile's later the <'ar broke down in l.A.•asurc World II was towed lo the nearest South<'rn C'alifornra Auto Club service sta lion They c·ould not ~cl the car s t artc1I so 1t hart to be tow<'d h.ick to the dt•alcr. Thr add1t1onal bill was $140.92 plus $4'1.40 for the tow· ing. Natura lly we ques tioned the re pairs as they did some repetitious t une·up work ' calletl UJ)On Consume r League for their aid. The result was a r efund The first bill ha<I au ovcr<'harge of $5 50and the second bill brought a S t38.a2 refund, They had billed for re· pairs under emission warranty. and also had lhl' towing charges ineluded. Car dealers m ake mis· takes. llowcvcr. I eouldn"t have followed through on the f'Orrec· tion so wi>ll We were thankful to <.:ons u rner League for their help ANOTIIER tremendous saving was m ade with the e ncourage- ment and facts from Consumer League. Last s pring rny 2t·year· o ld daughte r lost or s wallowed a three·yeor-old gold inlay. It wus my opinion it was improperly done. or it would not hove fallen out. . -- 'f'hl rh·ntht had sold h1:. µrac - t ll'I' "' I rl1:.1 w,..,t•tl 1wr pr 11blt·m 1>1'f111" ll11• ~ •>rk ~a~ dime uv lhr Ill!\\ d1·nt 1~L Whl'll ht· jlrl'S1•nlt•d CJ full 111 11 fr11 $250. I lirouJ,!ht up tht- lal'l lhal he h atl r,urc·hased the prot>lt!m;. as wdl a s the practice• If(• ~<J\'l' u~ a nt•w 11111 or $75 whll'h wa-. t ht· lah t•11sl <inly for the ne w snl a~ I r~ ... u ll ha~ my rl:tul(hted or a pal 11•111 '.\ho M'c•r h1•arrl of m ak 1ng over ~3(1{) 1111 a $10 1nve-;tment 1 tht' r·har tc·r 11w111h••r,h1p fl•e 1 When '011 h;n 1· ••nc·ouragement from 'l'>tnll'lll' who will liclµ like ('on~11mt•rl.t·u~11e. you push a h11 hJrder wh1·n th111 gs go '" ron~· i\nll'ri( an'-rn haste don't :tl11. ·"' do 1111aht y work ll ' we tlh' 1·m...,1 11rwr wht1 allow ll !'><1 11 1':1.F.N 1101 .J)EN \11/~•· f 'ig/tlf•r To the• F:rlit11r J 11ns "~oluvJ111" who 1~ fll(ht in,:: nuclenr powt·r by r<'fusin~ to u.-.<• <·IC'1·tn1.·tt~, '" reported 1n your Sept 27 f'.!1111111 . 1~ \'Cry admrra ble I k is ,, put Is l al he~· rt Hut lint JIUl'l'n<'ss does not Slop ht111 f11HT1 having his rriends use ell'l'I ririr y lo make him his ice cul11.•<> to rhill his hc•e r with Nor doc~ hl' mmd buyin~ t>at le r1e5 for hi~ nashh~hls. or snlar pane ls for his w~r mth, that probahly lake moreener~y to pro· duce than they w1 II produce Ah' ~oing buck to the wilder ncSS IS Sii flnl' If ~OU don "t go too f ll r b•1rk (:OJ.DI E JOSEPH l'o the F:ditnr r :1m writing t o challenge several s tatements by Dr Charles Re ll in his article <Sept. 14 Jon Lhe L1~rtari:111 Party Profe!-SOr Uell's main point seem s lo be that third PHrties are ml'rely an annoyance which may affe1·t the outcome of a rew racl's but ncvN g1d ;m ywhere. and that U1e L1b<.'rl arian Party 1s JUSt another "comc -lal1•ly" Ont' of lht•st· The L1 b rrtdr1:.i n P art'¥ ha:; been oq~anjzl'd na tionall); sinn · 1972 :,ind lws run 1.:a nd1dates 1r1 Catirurn1a 1n C\ en cl<:<:l1on since lhen 11 1:. only this yea r that Wt' have nvercomc th!! st a te 's <l1scnminatory e lection law., un cJ <irr able to be ident1f1e d 011 tht• ballot as Libe rtar ia n s in ste ad or in de pendents Tiff: UBF.RTARIAN Party is unique in 1t~ promotwn of a cons istent philosophy of 11 bert) rrom OppreSSIV(! gOllcrnment . ~·hereas third parties havt' typ1<'a lly been or ganized a round a single issue or eandidcit<> Proh·s~ur Hl'l l characteriie~ our t•om rmtmcnt to freedo m as J "stranf,l(• m ix" of libc rnl and conser v;i trve lwh1l'h it may well, l>cl. lie fai ls to pCllnt nut that w h ile l1b cra l :-. and const'rv;it1ve:-.. both Hepubhcan dnd Demorrutic, Loday arc all trying to outdo one another at :;word r allling, Libertarians an• a I s o 1· o n !> i s I e n t I ) · non intcrvc n11 11 n1 s t and pro-peace Professor Be ll's comparison hetween lh e ri s e of th e Repubhcai1 Party m lhe 1850s a nd the rise of the Libert arian Party is r evealing Ile implies that there are no national crises o r divisions in the major parties today as there were the n. With o ur econom y in its worst shape in 40 ye;1rs. infla tion runnmg rampant. preparations for war s uch as registration for a new d raft. and Reagan a nd Carter righting off t he Andersons and Kenne<fys. I wonder: In which s andpi le does this political scie nce professor bury his head? SUE WALTMAN Libertarian Candidate for State Assembly 14th District l 'ftf Pr"• f '11ul1? To the Editor· The law is only as good as the judge. The judge is only as good as lhe politician who appoints tbe judge. The politician is only as good asthepeople whoelecthim. Is it then the fauJt of lhe voler'! Perhaps it is the fault of the non· voter. When we have respons ible voters. who vole, perhaps we will have responsible politicians and judges lllld law. JAME~ tOLDING • L.etter.~ from readers are welcome The nght to condrn.se letters to fit Bpact or el1mmate lit>el a.t re1erved l.etters n/ :JOO u10rda or lea1 Will be gf uen preftmmu All letter1 muat in· elude ngnnture and mallano addrtn but AOYM• may~ withheld on r~st f/ auf/tcftnf rea•on 11 apparnit PiMtru 1.11111. not be pt.1hll11hed. ....... --... . .. ... . -............. ~ ·.-' Laguna /South Coast EO ll l O N \'our Hometown Dally New~paper .~~;;.::f..!~"o .... _21_6_., •... • _s_E_C_T_•O_N___.:S,:....~_P_A_G:...E=-=-S---=..:_..-.-.. ..... o.uR-.A,.j(jN,_G;_E.:.:.......:C....:.0....:U_N_T_Y_;.:_C;;;...A_L...;..l_F..:Q~R....;,N_;_l:..:..A~--------T-H_U_R_S_D_A_Y...:...'-OC_T_;,O_B_E_R~2,....:1_980,;;..;..... _____ T_W_E_N_T_Y_-_F_I v_e_c_E_N_T_S Nem ProfJe Set on 'Second .JFK Gun' 0Al.l.AS IAPI Tht NaUQnal Audetl\)' ol Sden<'t'l' W1 U fund a 1tudy ol acc>uallt'al evld~n<'l' that led lnv•U1atora to <'Ontlude two 1u11men fired on Prealdent Ken ned)' oearb l 7 yun aao. the Oallu Momln1 Nt!Wli> uad to day. Tht newapapc"r 1uud th.i ~tudy WH requuted by the' JU.SUN• Departmtnt and quot~ a dt> partmmt aour<·t! as uy1na the ~tudy la the "ftrtt preliminary M ep" toward l'f'Openln11 lht In vesllgalion Thl' four month ttud y , rtnanced by ia 123,380 National Science fol>undation 11ant. will bl' announc ed Monday , thf' Mornll\I Nf'w• reported The study will r4'vl l'w lht validity of finchnas that a re t'u rdlna or p()la<'e radio tra ns m1ss 1ons raotur,.11 lht TStreetO.,erpaataGo sound ol tour ~hot.! fired at the motorudr carrying Kennedy on Nov 22, 1963 The Warren Cummlaaion de· lcrmln~d rn 1964 thal Lee Huvey 0.wald, •Ctlna alone, fl red three s hots at the president rrom 1t slxlh floor window in the Texas School Book Depository. Oswald was gunned down days later In 1978. the House Asussina- San Clemente Council members have approved hiring an engineer to pre· pare plans for a new overcrossing at the end .of Trafalgar Lane. The estimated $100,000 structure will replace the 50-year- old bridge that has provided access to surf· ers and Qther pedestrians to the beach below. Alderman, Swift and Lewis, of San· ta Ana, will prepare plans for the new overcrouing for $17,900. Pedestrians will continue to use the old bridge while the new crossing is under construction this winter Few Big Clemente Spenders With less than five weeks re· maining until the Nov. 4 election, only three of the 13 candidates seeking two San Clemente City Council poets have a massed war chestsexceeding$200. Alan Konen, a management consultant, is by far the top fund- raiser to date, reporting $1 .488 in campaign funds. He reports a contribution of $500 from S. Kustni Nimusi. who lists her occupation as a secretary, and S200 which Korsen contribut- ed to hi.sown campaign. Another $745 was raised in in- di vi.dual contributions of less than $100 per contributor, his report states, as well as $43 in non- mooet.ary contributions. The next highest fund-raiser to date is Joseph "Jay" Durkin, a businessman who reports be has amassed $406 in bis campaign ef- fort. One bunstrecf dollar contribu- tions came from Sam Kolias, a self-employed businessman, and Boyd Ames, a consultant for four <See SPEND, Pase AZ) Coast Weather Fog, low cloudiness nl1ht and morning hours with only partial afternoon clearlne at beaches Fri· day. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Hl1h1 Friday 68 to 72 alon1 coast to 82 to 88 in- land. INSIDE TODA" How do tome ezecutfwa vift1 p)nwft .,.. ,,..,, rUf! ropfdlll tltrough corporole roftb~ Sn "~ Of Suc- c e 11 : Boor droom or B..Sroom7" Paflt 82. ..... x =a......g ........... M ---~·· l:l ,._.. CW -.. Cl ..... 111° ., Clemente Rejects 1.andslide By STEVE MITCHELL Of-OMty "9t Sutt San Clemente City Council members ordered city crews Wednesday to remove two dirt mounds from public streets near the June 13 landslide. saying they can't wait any longer for homeowners to act. The action came moments after the council voted to deny nearly $10 million in claims filed by seven property owners around the 30,000 cubic yards or dirt that slid down an embank· ment about a block above City Hall last summer. The homeowners filed claims for damages earlier t.his month blaming the city for permitting -Man's Threat Thwarted By ·Victim A knife-wielding man who · threatened a woman and betan lo assault her in Laguna Beach Wednesday was talked out of the attempt, police reported. Officers said the suspect con· fronted the 26-year-old Buena Park woman on Rock Pile Beach near Heisler Park shortly aft.er noon. The man reportedly ap- proached the woman and pulled an ei&bt·incb bwitine knife from a sheath covered by a towel around rua waist. " ~ He pressed the knife againat ber side and told her if she tried to move be would kill her. When the man tried to remove her clolhin1, tht victim threatened k>scream. The victim wu able to talk the suapect out ol attackinl her. He told her be and his wife "had spilt." He then fled southbound on the beach. The smpect wu described u about five feet, el1bt inches tall and wel1bln1 more than IOO pounda. He Md abort brown ba1r and w• baldiftl, and had brown eyesandamuatacbe. He WU reportedly barefoot.cl and wore a sreen atrtped T·lhlrt and wblte panta with ...... and white atriped batb towel wrapped around bla waist. con ruction at the base of the slope which they believe con· tributed to the landslide. Following the routine denial of the claims. council members turned to the problem or remov- ing dirt buttresses on Calle Patricia and Avenida La Esperanza before the winter rains begin. The dirt mounds were placed at the bottom or the slope after the landslide in an effort to anchor the earth mass. G e ologists now s a y the earthen dams probably aren't necessa ·y. but city officials wanted • lOld harmless" clauses signed by the affected property owners before removing the · mounds. Frustrated by the homeowner lawsuits, and what several coun· cil members term as non- cooperation by the propert y owners. the coun cil voted to move the mounds off the street and onto adjacent sidewalks. Clly Manager George Caravalho said city crews will move the dirt away from the two streets and construct a concrete barrier to prevent mud runoff when the rains begin. He said the mounds will be covered with a thick layer of oll and Vlaqueen plastic sheeting, at a total cost of between S2,000 and $3,000. . Triplets? Guess Again DENVER (AP) -Janie Maa, who had been ex- pectin~iplets tuntil a month aao, 1ave 'blrth to quadrupletl at St. Joseph Ha.pltal, officials say. A hospital spokesman said Wednesday the three boya and 1lrl, premature but each welahini more than four PGUDCll. were in atable coocllUon. "They're doln1 fine," the apokaman said after the babl• were delivered by Caenrian aectlon. Twenty-nve apeclallats were on band for tbe de- U vert• . lions Committee concluded a conspiracy probably resulted In the president's assassination. The committee's conclusions were bued on a recording of a Dallas police radio transmission made When the microphone on a police motorcycle apparently was left open while the shots were fired. Acoustical experts said they were 95 percent certain the sounds were four shots . They s aid three came from the general area or the book de· po11ltory while the other came from .a grassy knoll. The newspaper said the Na· tional Science Foundation wiU announce the formation of an ad hoc committee to review the methods used in evaluating the acoustical data and the reasons for the experts' conclusions. Landslide Repair Bill -..--..._. The committee will report ita findings al the end of January to the speake r of the House of Representatives and to tbe Jus ti ce Department, the newspaper said. J uwce Department officiala will then decide whether to or- der additional test.!, analyses and evaluations on the record- ings. Laguna Renews Federal Aid Push By DON CHAPMAN OI -Dally ...... Sutt Laguna Beach officials are again appealing for aid to reJJair $845,000 in landslide damage in Arl'h Reach Heights -this time $1.13 Gas Makes for Bargain B)' .JERRY CLAUSEN °' -Deity "-' ..... Whether it's gold. silver or oil, it's supply and demand that sets the price. And, aay spokesmen for the oil companies and oil industry ob- servers. that's what's happening in Orange Count)' where a motorist who wants to shop can now pick up a gallon of regular for about $1.13. That's 20 cents less than the peak price in re- cent times. The reason, the spokesmen say. is that California motorists are using less gasoline than they did in 1978. Historically, gasoline use has gone up about 5 percent per year. That combines with a surplus of gasoline and crude oi l to create lower profit margins for service station dealers who hope to sell. "Nobody is really creatin~ de- mand in the gallon price range we're t.alking about," said Mark Emond . publis h e r of the Lundberg Newsletter that week· (See GAS, Page t\2) to a federal disas ter agency's national director. The city council has approved s pending municipal funds to cov- er the cost or hillside repair on and be.low Del Mar Avenue in ,. ............ .Had ffaUt-r? Ernie Armstrong. 86. of Sacramento is a walking billboard for President Carter, among other things Armstrong says he's voted Democrat1c since the pres- idency of Woodr..ow Wilson. Ar c h Beal'h Heights. When federal aid was denied, council members assigned th~ity's­ general fund reserve and an ad- ditional $250,000 of expected in- creasf'd property tax revenues to pay for the reconstruction. But city officials are continu- ing their efforts to obtain federal aid for the project. They contend that the work - already under way -is eligible for disaster relief funds. "We have carefully reviewed the agency's regulations and the law behind the r egulations," said City Manager Ken Frank. ''It's clear to us the project is eligible." Frank said a letter from Police Chief Jon Sparks to na- tional director William Wilcox ol the Federal Emeraency Manaaement ,\8ency included a geological report on the allele a.nd let.ten from geologist& and civil engineen. , ·'The letters testified to the emergenr y situation and that we have pursued the mosi cost ef· fect1ve alternative." said Frank. Geologists bad told city of- ficials that the 30,000 cubic yards ol loose dirt on the hillside would almost certainly damqe homes below when heavy rains begin. The reconstruction work, which began Sept. 22. is expect- ed to take about three months. Frank also said progress is be- an~ made in obtaining ease- ments from property owners for access to the 17 affected parcels tn the area. "We will get almost every one <of the easements>.'• he said. Condemnation would be re- qua red in the cases of those who do not provide easements. Temperatures Drop• Jury Weighs ' Verdict in Smog Leaves Coast Beating Case By DAVID KUTZMANN Oft .. DMly ...... 1'9fl Air quality improved con· sider ably along the Orange <.;oast today as lower temperatures and a higher inversion layer com- bined to dilute a noxious layer of smog which settled over Southern California this week. A spokesrpan for the AirQualliy Management District said bigb- pollullon stage two alerts were forecast for parts of inland Oran1e County tody as well as first stage alert.a for Anaheim, El Toro and Los Alamitos. But pollution readings alOng the coast fry>m Huntington Beach to Laauna Beach were expected to _be significantly lower with milder temperatures, low clouds and fog. "Some relief ls be1lnnin& to show," the AQMD spokesman said from bis El Monte office this mornina. The National Weather Service ' · iilso forecast lower temperatures for today and Friday with highs of 86 expected in most parta of southern California. Though the late September- early October pollution 1ie1e seemed to be easing, rlde-abarinl plans and industrial eml11lon cut· backs were still bein1 Im- plemented. Precautionary tlnt 1ta1e plant were in effect in Fountain Valley. Huntlntton Beach, and Coata Mea, today while second 1tqe plans wen implemented in La Habra, where 1mo1 reajtinp ol .3'7 parts per million were expect· ed. A re.cUAI ot .15 ppm la re· quired for a lftODd at .. e alert. By contrMt, read.lap ln Colta Mna and Lquna Beacb were ex- pected to 10 no hllbeT than .15 ppm. The AQMD said pollution read- ings Wednesday, though high. did not reach the levels at first ex- pected. There were higher read- ings in fewer areas than original- ly predicted, the spokesman said. A sw1ace inversion layer of about 400 feet -which has been trapping pollutants close to the ground -has begun to rise, be said. dispersing the dirty material in the atmosphere. An offshore bigb pressure ridge also has been allowing moist marine air to flow on shore. lead- ing to the milder temperatures and foggy conditions of the past fewdaysalongthecoast. Rate Hiked By Citibank NEW YORK (AP) - Citibank raised its prime lending rate one percen· tage point to 14 percent to· day, eclipsing competiton which increased the base lending rate for btue-chip corporations to 13.5 percent a day earlier. Most commercial banks. led by Chase Manhattan Bank, raised their prime . rates one· half a ])ercentage point Wednesday to 3.5 per- cent. That was the seventh increaaelnu many week•. But Citibank, the nation's aecond-laraest bank, took a wait-and-see attitude Wed09day before raisin& lta rate today to 14 percent from 1.3 pettenl. ... -----~-- An Orange County Superior Court jury began its first full day of deliberations todaJt in the murder trial of El Toro Marine Private Kevin Green. charged with beating bis pregnant wife and killing their unborn child. The jury was given the cue Wednesday after hearing cloeina arguments frqm prosecutor Cliff Harris and ltefense attorney Richard Curran. Because of a ruling by Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas earlier this week, Green can be fou nd guilty of no worse than second-degree murder. He is accused of 1trlldn1 bis wife ln the head in their Tustin apartment last year when sbe turneddownbissexualad vances. Harris contends the severe head lnjuries and trauma she suf- fered led to the death of the UD· born child, delivered still-born by Caesarean section. Green, testlfyin1 Tuesday, claimed be never hurt his wife and had found he r injured and bleed.inc on their bed when be re- turned from a late-niebt trip to a fast-food restaurant. She testified he was the one who struck her when she refused to have sex with him. Curran had 1u11ested that a mysterious k.iller who murdered several women in nearby com- m unltJes last year could have been responsible for the attack. Green testified he 'Saw a mysterious man outside bl• apartment complea upon both leavln1 and returnln1 durin& tbe early momln1 huun of Sep(. •. 1979. If convicted on all counta, Green could face 25 yean to Ule ln prllOO. -------------_, ; ,, •I '' _.. .-. • • ;. '·~ (JAIL\ I'll l 11 )' ~ l St. ---Jl/ST BREAKINC --- BlJS/011 P11pils H1ut Probe rs Hit Billy 111 Rat·ial Viole1 ......... --.. 0n-Li-by-a . UOSTUN I r\I' I .... ~hllnjl hrnkt• oul today betWef'll blark and ~hll'-' "tutlt'nti. Jl r11t'1all ) t••niu• South ~ton llltih S<·hool h-.1\·in~ '" 1• mJ11n•d .1n1t fH'(UllJHln& ofC1ciab to cl<>11c• tht> s1•hool · W1· h .1H' fou r ~hilt> ) tJIJ\M t ak t-n to the ho6p1\al with 11halhl 111Jur1t"?> .mu 1in1· hi.irk 'outh 111lu•n to thf' hospllal •m u! ufficu 1 ;1·oric11t l.01t1 'WI'' C' .1 rrc>s t4'J (Int> blarlr youth " l'tiltt•t> 1t1'\,1.1tl·h,•d 1mhul4Jlt't!S and t'•tra ntrlrf'l'tl to the "·111•01 \\lwr1· • .. ur\ .. r•l••rt•J h11 .. 1n11, h~i. lf'd h } o,po rad1c Yil)(enc-e '111 l't' 1117 ' l'olt1't' 11·1i.1rt•·1t 1111n111 lllJllrlt>' .. muna u dt11f'n othtr stu d1·11h 111-AflOH Hap• ('nrf,.,. .............. rtaH 1'1'1"1~111 u c:11 I \I' llu1111ld tt~agan l>liUd today Pr~1>I dr1\I l '.rr '"' ' 1.,1111 it'' h.11 t• , nppll·d Amencan ~leel rompanies ,md th.it th1• .rll1111111,tr.rt11111 !I l\t'\o\ plan to rtv1vt' the a1Un1 in J u:.\1) '',II\ 1•\'-'' \1011 \ e.it µlu \u 11o 1n votes t'.111111111~11111~ fur blu1· t'\llhu >upport 1n one of the nitllon':. "!l'1'I 1'l'Cl,ll r' l<t>:tg • .111 '>..tit.I the rt't'O\E>ry progn ur1 announced by · l .r a t1·r 1 Ul''du\ 1' ,1 \'1t mplde turnabout, a move I suspect 1:. •lc -.1g11,.,1 """"'·tll 1ir11' 1dc pollll< al rt'l'Overy for the Carter l'am 1>.r111:n thai1 1·1·on11nH<' r e1·tl\'t'ry for the steel industry · llt'a~~IJI "1JUtc" h1:. rl.'marks 1n an address to workers al the ( .> l'lc.>1)!, ~h·cl n11ll Ills '>pe~·ch was lnaudtble in many parts of lth.' null "'h'-•n • !>led wai. bein~ pressed into red· hot ingots wc1..;hini.t m·arl~ 7 ,000 pounds Cnrl••r Ba~·k11 ll!u•11ttt: Pt&Uaflf' UA\'TON , Ohio IA P i President Carter reaffirmed his de· termination today to use "whatever means is required" to keep open theStrnit of Hormuz in the Middle East At the same time. the president re-emphasized his desire for the Soviet Union to stay outofthewar between Iran and Iraq. "At a "town meeting" question-and-answer session at a convention center in Dayton, Ohio, the president declared. "We have been influential in confining that conflict to just those two nations," and in encouraging them to begin peace negotiations. ~"'----------------------------------------------------' • • ' iAtkins Joins f Capistrano { ~.Plan Board San Juan Capis tra no City Coun<'il m e mbers appointed i;o mmercial airline pilot James Atkins to the r at y PlannJng Co mm1ss1or1 Wednesdav Atkins v.:111 fill the p0sition left v.a cant by /\nthonv Bland. who was appoint· cd to the City Council Sept 17 Atkin s 11 ls o s ought I he counc il post Al kins . 33 . 1s c urrently president of the San Juan ATKINS • a p is tr an 0 ':'own Hall Assoc1at1on. a group which advocates controlled ti c:· '.velopment in the city · The Continental Airlines pilot :Was an unsuccessful candidate (or a City Council seat in the 4pril 8 election Atkins wiU as- Sµme h.is position on the Plan· n ing Comm1ss1on immediately Bu~glar Gets 'Items of Gold '· ' Gold jewelry ca ught the eye of a bllrglar who smashed the front . window of a LaAun.i Beach store !'hen rearhed in <ind stoic the items l'oltcc 5a1d a i;:old bracelet and two ~olrl pendants with <i tot al value of $1 .620 wt'r e t<.rken from 'South Sea Sail.;, :J77 S Coast Hig hway, at about 7 15 a m Wednesday 1'he bracelet was va lued at ·S750 a nd t he pend ants were "Valued at $175 and 395 Communists 'Out' ROME l AP > Arnaldo Forlani, president of the domi· nant Chnstian Democratic Par· ty, today was named to try to Corm ltaly 's 4Qth postwar gov- ernment. He reiterated tht: party's position that the Com· munists would be excluded from the Cabi11et or this NATO nation o"ANOE COM1" Lise DAILY PILOT n.-...., ...... (QjtOf n .. ..,,,. ,..,,........ Nl•Mq•~• Editor cu~..," L .. • .,MU.Ml ~""''~. Cctitor L•I""• •••cfl omce 1~11 >lo C.O.•I "-•• Telephone (11')142.4321 Clenllled Adnr11MngM2-M11 U,Un• hech ,\II Oepert-nt•: · T elepflo11e ........ ~ • .,.,. ~" (MJ,,.,ttt• . ....., SPEND e •• ranch developers in San Clemente. Durkin said he has raised another $156 in contributions or less than $100 and a non-monetary contribuliooof$50. The third candidate who has raised more than $200 in the first campaign expenditure filing period is businessman Gary L. fuller. Fuller said $300 of his S330 cam- paign chest was donated by TRW engineer Charles T . Anderson . The remaining S.10 came from smaller contributions. The other 10 candidates ftled abbreviated campaign expend· 1ture reports showing they have collected less than $200 ~o far in their election efforts. Those hopefuls include In- dustrial designer Edward G. Beyer ; financial brolcer Robert ··Bob'' Brennan ; attorney Patrick Lane; sanitary district executive Ray Maddocks and at- torney Thomas O'Keere. Also instrument technician Stephen Rackleff; veter an coun- cil c andidate Robert Rusin ; homemaker Melanie Vansell: .clockmaker Bill Wagner and former planning commissioner Al Wulfeck Canclidates mus t s ubmit cam· paign contribution totals for thP. second filing period by Oct 23. The third and final filing period won•'t come until Jan. 31 -nearly three months after the election The l3 candidates are seeking the seats vacated earlier this year by the resignations or former Mayor Roy Hamm and council member Roy Hurlbut. Those vacancies were filled by appointees Patrick Lane and Thomas O'Keefe. both former council members. Carter Gets OC Federal Court Bill A bill that authori%e11 form•· lion of a federal court in Oranae County -but appropriates no money to staff or hoU5e' it -has been sent to President Carter for his signature by the Senate. The bill cleared the upper house of Congress late Wednes- day on a voice vote. The le&iala· lion, authored by Rep. Jerry Patterson, D-Santa Ana. pre· vioualy was approved by the House of Representatives. Under tbe measure, which Pattenon said the president la expected lo sign, the new federal court would serve Oraoai, Rivenide and San Bernardino counties. Currently. Orange County cases involving federal liti&ation are heard in U.S. District Court in Loe Angeles. Pattenon. in a statement re- leased following \he Senate vote, said pnsa1e of the blll by CongrellS ends an eight-year leglslative battle. Attorneys and local leaden had tong arauect that Oran1e County -one of the fastest lrowinl metropolitan areas In the state -should have lta own court so that parties involved ln Utl1ation would not have to be lnconven· lenced by drlvtn1 to downtown Loa Ancela. Pattenan said then were ln· iUaJ lndlcaUona that~ eould be beld In receaUy o,.aed courtnam ID the Or .... Cow>· ty Courtbaule. WA S lllNGTON (AP > St'nUtt' IO\!Cl§lagators, still at o<ld11 ovu While House involve ment 1n lh~ Hiiiy Carter affair, 1•onfluded today that the presi· dent 's brother "mer its severe t•rlUclsm" for has dealing.s with ~he radic a l government of Libya In in Interim repurt, a special St>nitte inve11ligating subcommit· tee also criticized actions by Presldenl Carter 1md several of his aides "' handling the affair. but did not condemn any actions as 1llegaJ or unethical The report praised tbe justice Department mvesli~ation which concluded Billy Carter was a L1byan foreit{n aJieent. The report said Billy was given no special treatment. because of his rela· t1onship with the president. The report accepted Billy Carter's testimony that he did nothing to influence U.S. pobcy on behalf of Libya. It says, however. "We can as- s ume with some assurance that the Libyan purpose in creating and maintaining the relationship was to benefit the Libyan gov. ernment and the Libyan policy." T he report says Libya's original purpose in establishing the relationship with Billy may h ave been part of a program "aimed at. influencing U.S. policy through people-to-people ~ntacts." -- But Billy Carter's usefulness for that purpose ended early in 1979, it said, when he made clear he would not use his relationship with the president to influence U.S. policy. Contrary to some r r iticasm during public hearings, the re- port concludes that Attorney General Benjamin R. Civiletti and White House national s ec urity advis er Zbigniew Brzezinski should have told President Carter more about Billy's activities than they did. Some senators criticized the two officials during the heanngs for discussing the brother's af· fairs with the president. But the report said that by not advising the president fully. Civilett.i and Brzezinsk.i "acted to protect the president from taking personal responsibility" for a situation involving both foreign policy and law enforce- ment. f 'ro• Page . l J ly analyzes the petroleum market. ··Nobody goes out and drives a lot because five cents has been lopped off a gallon of gasoline ... he adds. "It's th~ oil companies competing with each other They are overstocked and attempting lo clearthatoverstol'k. ·'Th at lowers the average price on a national bas is . But the average comes down slowly. ··What you are seeing out there at Sl.13 a gallon is loose gasoline in the hands of a price cutter who hopes to bujld up volume th at will result in profit." Emond said no one knows bow long the tower pump prices will last. A lot depends on the world situation. all report. But Emond does predict 1lll eventual price increase. possibly in Janua-y. Three factors will drive the pump pnce up .. he ~aid .. oP~C traditionally raJses its pnces tn January, the decontrol of oil pro· duct prices will be complete tlus month and i.nf.Ullion is expected to hike gasoli• prices about one cent a gallon every month. The key, Emond says. is what wUI happen next summer when motorisls traditionally drive more for recreational purposes. This past summer, oil men agree, that big gasoline usage didn't develop. The big oil com· panies with big surpluses generated since last February still have a lot of gasoline on hand. Thief Spotted Fleeing Scene Of Burglary A buralar who smashed a storefront window in downtown San Clemente early this mom· lng wu spotted running through a vacant let loaded down with heavy camera equipment. Police said a dark-haired man weartq a U1ht jacket smashed a window at tbe Arcade Camera store at 104 Avenida del Mar at about 4:30 um momin1. setUng oft an audible alarm. A nellhbor who beard the alarm, aald be saw the bandU runnlol \hroup an adjacent lot, carrylu cameru, a tripod and nubmlta. TIM ......, owner wu uaeaalnt the km dda momlae, wlalC!b ln· eluded tbe theft ol RMar c:arneru, ca1n, a tripod and.nub equlp- mnt. f . , APWI,...-. ltastonf Rain An unidentified man spr ays his date with a bottle of water to help beat the heat in Los Angeles' Griffith Park. Wednesday was the smoggiest day so far in 1980 with temperatures over 100 degrees. San J Dan Earmarks Site for f jbrary San Juan C apistrano City Council members unanimously approved use of school d1strict land for a future county branch library. The land. located within the city at the northeast comer of the Camino Capistrano and Ac· jackema Street intersec-t1on, is owned by the Capistrano Unified School District One ac·re of the nine-arre site is proposed for the ne w library The school dis trict does not have immediate plans to develop the remaining portion of the land. City officials say they have a commitment from school dis trict offi cials to enter into a 50. year lease agreement on the library site with the option to ex tend the lease. The city in turn would sub- lease the land to the County of Orange after the branch librJlT)' has been built. Councilman Kenneth Friess said the process for choosing an Jurors Kept From TV Sets LOS ANGELES (AP) Prospective jurors in a long. awaited Mafia trial returned to court today after receiving a warning from the judge to avoid watching a TV show about or· ganized crime. As jury selection entered its third day, U.S. District Judge Terry J . Hatter was to quiz panelis ts on whether they obeyed his order not to watch Wednesday night's CBS movie, "Fugitive Family." Hatter did not tell Jurors the name or the s how or its subject matter but told them it was "not suitable for your viewing " architect for the li brary pro1ect has already begun. • · J expect the whole proces~ will take about six weeh ." Friess said "We ha ve received 125 requests for packets on the library " Friess s aid the held of apph· cants would be na rrowed down to three finalisL'i who would be given $2,500 each to prepare sets oC conceptual drawings· A jury m ade up of rity officia ls would then choose the best proposal. The Fishi11 ' Was Good Newport Beach police to· day are hunting the in· genious thief who could go down in the annals of Harbor Area crime as the Rube Goldburglar with his appare nt bikini·heisting m a chine In ,·es ti gators probing the theft of three bikirus valued at $90 from Sherley Kn ox' Mystic Harbour boutique. 2811 Newport Blvd .. say the burglar never actually got inside the store Instead, according to Patrolman Todd Seiders, it appears he is using a customized fishing rod or some similar devide to reach through the front door mail slot and snatch the bathing suits. Police said Ms . Knox , who had her handiwork ~angingon a wire some dis· tance away from the door for display has mysterious· ly lost bikinis in the s ame manner before. No s ign of fo rced entry can ever be found. Oil Port Control Sought BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP) -Iraqi and Iranian troops were reported locked in hand·lo·hand combat to- day for Iran's oil port of Khor- ramshahr. and an Iraqi air attack was said to have heavily dam· aged a S3 billion Persian Gulf petrochemical com(>lex under construct1on to the east. Meanwhile, Iran's Parliament unanimously rejected any direct or indirect negotiations with the United States on the 52 U.S. hostagcscapture<t.134 days ago. And in an offshoot of the 11-0ay· old war, the Iranian and Iraqi em· bassies in Beirut. Lebanon. were roe keted and serious I y d a in aged. Western diplomats here said they believed Iraq's offer of a four-day cease.fire, which Iran immediately rejected, was a ploy to gain international prestige. The diplomats s aid they believed the Iraqis also were seeking a period of quiet so their troops could consolidate-gains inside Iran. Iraq's leading daily newspaper, Al ·Thawra, charged the United States with war brinkmanship and playing with fire by continu· ing to interfere in the war. The paper offered no specifics to s up· porllhecharge. Iraq said its s hock troops were battling diehards of Ayatollah H uhollah Khomeini's r evolu· tionary guards in akes h assault to capture Khorramshahr "Savage battle~ are raging from house to house and street to street to complete lhe liberation of the city," the government· controlled Baghdad newspaper Al Gomhoria said in a report broadcast by lraq 's stale radio. ''They'ref1ghti11g hand to hand." A communique carried today by Baghd<1d radio claimed the Iranians s uffe red ''a large number of dead and wounded" Wednesday in the central and so uthern sectors of the warfront. It listed I raq1 losses as 16 dead, 24 wounded and three missing The Iranian comm and said the Iraqis were "digging their own graves " in Khorramshahr and nearby Abadan, major cities of Iran's oil -rich Khuzestan pro· v1nce. and told the inhabitants: "You s hould fi ght tooth and nail to destroy these blasphemous enemies and teach them s uch a lesson that they will never be able to J!E't up again " Street Work Approved in San Clemente T wo streets m S<1n Clemente will get a facelift within the next month after City Council ap- proval of contractors to com· plete the reconstruction. Camino San Clemente near ShorecUffs Junior High School will be completely ripped out and reconstructed, city officials s aid. The contractor, Holmes and Trott of Los Alamitos, was awarded the $90,636 contract from among nine firms seeking the work. The firm was the low biddertn the job. ' Council members have aJso awarded an $18,974 contract lo the Griffith Co. of Irvine to re- construct a portion of Avenida de la Paz just inland of the San Diego Freeway near City HaJl That company's bid was ·the lowest of seven. Newport Surf· and Sport ====We Carry the Best All Year LOllCJ--___.. M•ln Store 2224 Newport •hrd. Newpott •••ch 171-7174 Op-.DelJ • Store 2 -210V. Marine Ave. liiiia Betllo• tllend 17$-7121 ... .,.., OP Gotcha, Dolphins, Offshore, Stubbles, O'Neills, Rip Curl, IZOO , Merona, Powderhorn, T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A-Smile, Topsiders, Quiksilver and much more. .---,...----------~ I ,,. I I 10% Off Coupon 1 ' Oooct 1Qi1 thru 10/1& I nol vallClon~le,.,.r<N,..,IMOr 1200. J .. '----------------- lton3 '°"'h Coaet Ptaa ,.,,,... Co ........... M1-o523 Mel""'9D_., -.. ---. ., Stor•4 w ... ,..."...,.._. 111-e144 ......... Deir . . .I ' .... --·--·--.._ __ _ CALIFORNIA .. lhur5day, October 2. 1980 DAIL y P1L01 I l.i State S endln Brow1i Vetoes $250 Million 'White Flight' Blamed .. Sclwol Enrollment, Declines 24.6 Percent SACRAM•:N'1'0 l A P l Rl amina \ht> ~late" "3enous h scad s1tuullon , ' <:.av fo:dmund J\rown J r hM vt-tl~ mort' thitn S2!K> million In state spendin&. Vetoina bills and blue hn1na b11ll'I hf' !'l1gnt-d, Brown cut rwtd for llbrarles, rellr~ te.t'hers, In div idual pernuon plan holdtors, <'ontributors to charitl,.., dru.c J1rograrn:< ·and other pro1rams t 'MI Pn•fw• ff•11 ·lr I Nd•• rw LOS ANC:El.F..S lAPl The ft~RI 111 1nvt'st1"ut Ina posslblt" (•rtminal involvt'm~nl in tht-enterta,m ment industry irwludlng al1.-git1on11 o( fraud con{•eminK "Char he's Angels .. telev1s1on senes; the l.M Anget~s Time~ ( J reported In today's ~di ~lttT.4TE llUOS 11 A e~a l1 0n !> have been m ade regarding possible criminal in fluence. or rucketttring in the entertamment m dustry," FBI spokesman John Hoos ssud .. Our in itial step is to conduct a preliminary inquiry into whether these allegations are true " Body 111 tli••h•fl .,,,,.. f 'tHOtd MODESTO 1AP) The badly de<'omposed body of a woman kidnapped along with her 3-day· old son has been found in a Stanis laus County peach orchard, according to s heriff's deputies. A few hours after the body of Bonnie Sue Gam- boa was found Wednesd ay. a Modesto woman, Mary Alice Wry , 36, was arraigned on one count of murder and two of kidnapping. The baby, Richard Anthony Gamboa, was found safe at the Wry home less than a mile from the Gamboa residence. Gold.. Sil eer .ff h1.-c" ,,,,,...., YREKA CAP) The Canadian-based Noranda Corp. was granted a permit Wednesday to open a 00-acre open-pit mine in Siskiyou County in early spring that will create 60 to 70 jobs, the company said. LOS ANGELES Early enrollment figures show u deC'ided drop in white enrollme nt overall in lhe city's school district from this time last year a nd a 24 6 percent white decline in those schools involved in the new integration plan The drop in white enrollment is attnbuted to "white flight" otnd de m ographic changes In birth rates and migration. Addjtionally, total enrollment in the district's 650 schools declined lJ,835 to 524,020 s tudents com· pared with last year 's fourth·week attendence figures, accordin.: to the fi gures released Wednes- day WHITE ENROLLMENT DECREASED by 18.515 or 12.8 percent while minority enrollment in- creas ed by 4,680 or 1.2 percent. The white loss was smaller than some anli- busing leaders had predicted but large enough to jeopardize the future o( some schools involved in mandatory groupings. observers said. If' t hese figures hold up through the fourth week of school the Board of Education's anti· busing majority may ask Superior Court Judge Paul Egly who designed and ordered the inte· gration plan to remove some of these schools ·from the program because not enough whites showed up THE •'OUKTH·Wf;EK FIGURES become the basis for the Los Angeles Unified School District 's official attendance report to the state Currently in the mandatory busing plan there are 57,239 students in the affected schools instead of 65.824 who would have been in classes if ev- er yone had showed up 0( the 57 .239, 62.5 perl'ent arc minority StU· dents and 37 5 per cent are while These students are in grades one through nine and attend 153 elem ent ary and Junior high schools in the district. An estiinall'd 25,600 of these pupils are bused. The county planning commission gave Noran· da the permit to operate the Gray Eagle Mine north of Happy Camp. about 40 miles west or Yreka. .. ,. .. ...._..,. IN THE NEXT 10 OA \'S, <:nrollment m the mandatory plan is expected lo increase to about fl0.000, but the white-minority percentages are not expected to change much because white students returning lo school are likely lo be matched by Latinos, orracials said. tf11e H'.--1 Hallie• f , re1111 Sc nl!ke HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Former movie queen Mne West has rallied in her fight against the ef· feels of a stroke and has been taken out of the in· tensive care unit at Good Samaritan Hospital, a spokeswoman says. The 87-year-old movie star, known for her sexy roles. suffered a stroke six weeks ago that left her speech impaired, sources told The As· sociated Press. 1981 CARS andTRUCKS • I ~I l ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask for Ray, WSE SP£CIAllST at HOWARD Chevrolet ec.,.._., ot 00v411 1"'0 Ou1•1 5,, NEWPORT BEACH Toti11g Beavg Load u'nda Pettye of Fairfield lugs a heavy sandbag to shore up weakened rail levee 10 miles west of Stockton. Some 230 men and women of the California Conservation Corps worked to stem the tide of delta flood waters that have inundated nearly 6,000 acres of prime farm land causing millions of dollars in damage. • Meanwhile. about 115 members of the ant1 - busing Los Angeles Public Safety Committee paraded Wednesday lo t he San Pedro branch of Ci · ty Hall. The group asked Cit y CounC'ilman John Gibson Jr to sponsor legislation drawing the city attorney into the battle over desegregating the nation's second largest school district, spokesmen said. COMMITTEE SPOKESMAN Alan Kempler said the group also wants "investigation and documentation o r the economic and social CHEDDY BREWE A deligntful blend of cheddar with a nip of beer Available while supply lasts ~ !mEJ LIVE Contact Len••• Eyewear Styling Retracting Prescribing .JODI 'l"BB lllPUBUC I Republic Home Loan MAINE LOBSTER 4.98 I>. Mow ffln October 7 WISTC ..... PLAZA lllO ....... Aw,Mewpert.._. Dr. Lou Elder OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach damage" to the community as a rt-suit of court- ordered busing. ·, Furthermore, school d1stn ct attorney Peter James said a petition was being drawn up askin" the state 2nd District Court of Appeal lo expedite next year's scheduled hearings on Proposition 1 'IV Deroders State Nixes Pirate Kits LOS ANGELES CAP) -Electronics concerns no tonger can sell kits for so-called "private" pay TV decoders now that Gov. Edmund G Brown J r has signed a bill that prohibits the sale for profit of any device not authorized by a subscription-TV , service. Brown signed the bill Tuesday m5?ht. but the action was not disclosed until Wednesday. Electronics firms w.h1ch have been selling tht' kits said they will challenge the law in court and contend it will have li ttle immediate impact on their activities. However. anyone selling such a device would be s ubject lo a fine or up to $2,500 or 90 days ·1mpnsonme nt or both if convicted of the misdemeanor THE LEGISLATION CLEARLY pleased the industr y, in particul ar executives at National , Subscription Television-Los Angeles, who have led the fight agains t the ' 'pir ates.'' ·'This legis lation will help in stamping out the pirates who have been selling illegal boxes. parts and plans." said Robe rt Cahill. vice president of the subscription television company . "We wi ll work Wlth dis tri<'t attorneys in our subscriber areas to identify and prosecute those who violatt' this law " More than a ha lf dozen electronics shops or businessmen were sued unsuccessfuJly m federal court this s umme r by National Subscr iption Television STEPHEN ROBBINS, PRESIDENT or SCH E lectronics in Cypress. said he intends to continul' selling electronics parts that may or may not be used to build decoders . 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Cotl!>I Dally PtlOI Uttorlal '•o.e -. ................................................... r ThurSday October 2. t!B> ~obt'rl N WPt>d Publl\her Barbdra Kre1b1ct1 1Ed1torial PMJe Ecrnor Fire Access Road Should Be Pushed Rcgufoal l'uots tal ('ommil'>~1oners have appro\'~d plan for U flrt' U('('t•i-s mad lhill will provide bt-ller (trl' prott•c·tion m the Afl.·h lit>ach Height& ,·ommunl\)' 'fht• rnmt "'oulct a lto"' fare P«eNOOnf'I from the Tuv uf tbt• World :.t.tl um tu rt-~pitinti tc1 emertct-nr call~ in A1 ch 8t•1u ·h lh·1~ht'. rHI\\ :-.ervrtl b) tht-l'lt\ 's Ajtittt' Street firt• wtatH>n Tht• n 1mrm:o;. tnn1'r' helped the vroJP('l along by t•hnHnatm~ "1 n mditio n that pedestrians amt h1n t'l13ts bt· Jl111\o\t-<l tu u:.t' tht• fire "H'l.'t'~ roiut Tht-. l~ly of l.a..:una &arh was granted tht• fire roali c·u t.'mt•nl:-fur t'mt•r.cenn IU'C'P5 onl) An :h li~i:t('h tll·1.:ht~ llomt•o"'nt·r r\~s0<:1at1on m.-mbt>h ha('t> c1ppo:,t.>d <·on:-.trw.tiun of .1 roucl that "'ould .ttllO"'' through 1ratf1c· Tht•) fl'ar bt>a,•hhounJ \'b1tor~ "'ould clrtVl' through their nea~hborhoutJ The fire a cfl':-.:-nl.ld will 1·ut rcl>pon:.t' t1111t· b' ltrcmc·n to thl• Arl·h 8l'al'h Hea~ht:o. .trf>u Tht• soon~r it 1s hu1lt tht' belll'r ~udit Unnecessary Despite hN a rguments for a 10-year audit of the city's sewt!r and water fund, San Clemente Mayo r Karoltne Koester could not muster support from other council members . He r conte ntion has been that the sewer fund 1s full of errors. d1screpanc1es and missing accounts and that a complete investigation of t~ sewer budget be conducted by outside consultants . But cit y officials argue they have spent upwards of $20,000 to answer dozens of questions posed by the vigilant mayor. They say there is no indication of wrongdoing on any cJty employees· part, although they admit their investiga- tions show some small boolleeping errors. The rest of the council agreed with those findings . And they are in accord with City Manager George Caravalho"s recommendation that the cit y finance de- 1>artment be le ft alone for a year to straighten out minor ~ccounting problems that probably sparked Mrs 1Coester's well-intentioned investigation in the first place. :. If nothing e lse, the mayor's cons tant haranguing over the fund s hould result m correction of an admittedly inef- tident accounting a nd data processing system in San t lemente. ~ But that really isn 't enough to warrant the full-scale a:nd expens ive a ud1tmg procedure she was advocating. ;;· boundary Change Best / ~ :; A San Diego Superior Court judge has turned down a Eque.st from Marine families living at Camp Pendleton allow their children to continue attending c lasses at . an Clemente Hig h School. · The s tudents live in the Fallbrook Union High School :Pistnct.. This year the Fallbrook school board suspended ~ tuition agreement with rh~ Capistrano Unified School !District that a llowed the s tudents to go to San Clemente tligh. which is muc h closer to their homes at Camp Pendleton. . In re!:iµonse. the parents and students launched a J>oycolt against Fallbrook when school began in Sep-~mber But following the j udge's decision, the parents say the boycott is over. ~-Instead, they say they will try to have the school dis- t.rict houndanes changed so the children will reside legal-fy within the Capis trano Unified School District. /: This •~ (I good idea. It is silly to have students bused an hour hoth to and from Fallbrook to attend classes ~hen San Clemente High School is only 15 minutes away ~. FaJlbrook ·s stated need for the state and federal ~nds the stude nts · attendance will bring to the district is 1econdary to the welfare and education or the Marine de- j>endents •' ~ . 'pp1n1ons e.11pressed 1A the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot ~ther views ex.pressed on this page are those of their authors and 1'trt1sts Reader comment 1s invited Address The Dally P1101 P O :"Box t560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 d ~ ~oyd!Ethnic Dog Food ~ ,,, By L.M. BOYD ~ Ralston Punna ts reported ~Y introducing raviola ror ;!<fogs. An enterprising m ove •:in the marketplace. true But :;not imaginative enough, J ::say Why not sell truly ethnic .~dog food'! Chinese eggroll for ~chows. Wemerschnitze~ for ~~erman shepherds. Tamales ;!ror chihuahuas , Corned t>eef ~and cabbage for Boston ter ::riers Bo uillabaisse for ;:Frenrh poodles Borscht for •:Russian wolfhounds. And for ::those dogs or indistinct na :C-tional origin. stew. ' ~ What can a woman do to k ward off a potential rapist? ~Some crime experts say : ~.One. teJI him you're preg- "I: nant. Two. tell him you have \•a venereal disease. Or three. act cruy, like get down on your hands and knees and , bark like a dog. .. Japanese husbands trandl· lionally gave their brides o~ar ~loonay Gu8 Re your Tueaday headline, "Doctor Glut Seen By Next Decade," lt lOOlll me 45 mlnutn to 1et in and see mlne Just last week. A.R.V. girts or fish Hut the women worked for chanl'(l' Now such girts are C'ash · · Horsefeathers' " he cried ·'This pLlce g.Lves. m.e the h eebie-jeebies Let 's go. Time's a -wastin' " U you were to hea r some Seasoned Citizens say the fore going. you could be fairly certain that party had been a ran of the co m ic s trips Ho r sefeath e rs, heeb1 e - jeebies and time's a-wastin' all were introduced into the vernacular by Billy deBeck, the cartoonist who c reated ··Barney Google and Spark Plug," the forerunner of "Snuffy Smith." Q ls it possiblf' that heart attac·k pain can feel like a toothache? A. Happens all the lime The pain in 18 percent or the cardiac cases is said to be re· ferred to the jaws and teeth. A bee beats its wings at least 34 times as fast as beats the typical human heart. A whirlpool off Cape Peloro, Sicily. Is known t hereabouts as ·'the deep blue sea." A massive rock four miles away on the Italian side of the Straits of Mnstna la called the devil. Sailon who navi1ated thoM parts Jave U1 the tllpreaalon "caulbt between the devil and tM deep blue IH ... A UUrd ol the natJon's food comet one way or another from Ullt work ot ben. That'• the ~lalm ol lbe 0 .s. J)eput. m•t ol Apteulture. Is Reagan's 'Can Do' Outdated? l.U~ 1\l'll:t-:l .. :s Truvc•lln.: 1 h1• 1•011111 n for 1 wc·c·k 0 1111 "'Jl.-111111: J1111111} 1 ·11rh•r 0011 IC on J I ii It 1• .q: u 11 ' h ll k l' I h 1• 1 r h.t11d11 u11J 111t1k1 lh1•11 ptll·ht•l\ I n unt· <1WU\ "'''" lht• 111111rcSh1un, 1.11 lt\1i. paunl th.al Ht'J~Jn 'lhouh.J Wiil tl\L'l t•lt•t•llllll ftllt lh<1t ('llrtt•r "'t 11 rh•· l>ll':O.ttll'Ot "lt't'llll\ l o liU\I(' thl" 11':\Ue· int<'rfl<'11"nd1•n c·1• or lo UM' ,111ottwr "'"'ti l'Ulll p It' x t I y l'hl· 1>rl•s11h·nl pn· 'l'll t :. lil l' w o rld a ~ a ,. u 111 1-1 I t' x pl<J C't' Whl'rl' A in t• r i 1· u n ., ..and t'Vcry1111t· d :.t' 1lt'pt'nd " n 11 n t' :rnvther 1n their rt•lat1on~h1p to l'Onfu~ing c•vent~. the rhallenger presents or represents a coun~ try. Ament•a _ that t•a n do what ti wants because its people are de- Mailbox • .. n1 111111 tll'tt·rm1ncd. My guess tantly , 1s triaogular · t h e " th11I rour .. Ame ricitns, with economy, energy and foreign · .. u lr11•'' tn th .. ar souls . will see ~licy I'm not sure Reagan can th111.is ('11r\t'r's muddled way ' convince them of much by say. Ing . as he did io San Antonio, Texas ''I say we can curb infla- tion, we ca~ bring down inter est rates , we can keep mor e money in the pockets or workers. we can put millions of Americans back to work " WHAT ('O ULO be the de- lt•r1111nin.: 1:;sue or the 1980 cam- 1»>•'!n was best expressed for me hy o Carter s upporter, Neil llurt1~an. the former lieutenant l(OV~rnor or lllJnOiS "If people wl'rt' really going to vote their l'Ol'ketbooks. they would be set- thn ~ in on Re agan and w.uldn't have these wi ld s wings in polls," said llartigan. who 1s now senior vice president of the First Na· t1onal Bank of Chicago. "But they apparently think things Like tnOat1on and unemployment a re more comphcated than Reagan does It took about eight years to figure out . but I think people now see that t he domest1r economy is linked to ent!rgy and to foreign policy " The issue. m ost Americans St'em to have concluded reluc ('AN WE? Can Wt! do that by ourselves? Or are we linked to Japan·• To Saudi Arabia? To West Germany '' To Russia? To China'' Ir my reading 1s nght, Reagan's biggest campaign blunder was sending signals that somehow he was going to re - verse Ame ricC:tn 1n1t1a t1 ves toward m a inland China_ We need Ctuna, a lot or people think. as an ally and ets a markeL We need many plaC'el> and things lo do what Rt>agan seem!> to think W(• ran do by our~l'l ves Carter. on the other hand. doesn't seem lo think we can do anything. The following is an ex cerpt from a ''pool'' report the briefing given to the press by two reporters chosen on a rotat- ing buis to s tay close to the president when he travels written up as Carter landed in Los Angeles last week . '• ·Reports are that Iraq ha~ made several attacks on Iran. by air pnmarily ... We are not taking a position in support of eithe r .Iran or Iraq' Your president said. turning away from the mikes. something a bout using 'the U. N · a nd ·other avenues.·" O ur pres1de nt "s m umblings somehow seemed mor e ap propriate lo a complex situation than Reagan's ··we ean do 1t, America .. REAGAN'S OWN people havt· picked up some or that uneas1 ness about what Carter likes to call "s1mplist1 c not1on5 · · Aftt'r s ampling ea rly results o r R e p u b I t C' a n ,. a n v a s s 1 n g 111 Chicago suburbs. Uon Totten. Reagan's Mulwestt>rn m;inager, fl ew to Washington tu reC'om mend thcit the 1·and1date 1rn nounce tht' namcs r>f men and women whh would be in h1!> Cabinet Tht• idea would l>l' lo reassure voter!> that a Heaj;!an ildmi1:w;lLallon would ~broad bas('d and so1>h1s h l·att-d enough to deal with a rnmplc x world There 1s. of cour!>c, a long way to go 1n th1~ !'ampaign_ and Rca~an ban atlra1'l1ve ancl hk1:a bit> canrJ1da lt• .. likeable· 1~ not a word often heard arountl the presid e nt an d thl' Hepublkan still a1,pears lo he.• ahead where ll t·ounls tr the cleC'l1 on wcr1: twill tuda). I would g u t·s~ th;Jt tht· Rcpubl1C'an:. \\uulri win l'ahfon11a. Texas. llllnu1~ and. perhaps, New York But the election won·t come until Nov 4 and l'Vcnts helwcl·n now and then art' likely tu hl' vcr) m m plex indc•ed Energy Dropouts Don't Go Far Enough To the Editor : I am bemused by the naivete or people who think that by simply not paying their light bill, they are hurting the electric utilities In reality. they do nothing but increase power usage. Consider your article in the Saturday, Sept. 27th edition of the Pilot, for a mome nt This dropout from the customer hst of Commonwealth Edison now uses a flashlight. good in 1ts place. where no other source or light exists. but a highly ineffi cienl form or 1lluminat1on. nevertheless. Cons ider the power various utilities had to generate to run the machines that make the hatteries. the cas tog. the refle('to r Thi! lens 1tsell is glass The glass-making in- dustry is one of the most energy. intensive industries in existenc·e CONSIDER THE energy tt takes to make the beer the man drinks, the <'an tl comes tn What about the ice that cools 1t., This ts not made with a chilly s mile or a frozen stare. It 1s made by a heat transfer process powered in most cases by. you guessed it. electricity The solar panels this man ts talking about using will be made by mardlines powered by etec- tr id ty. The acoustical guitar used at his birthday celebration will be at the courtesy of the manufacturer of the guitar body, the dt!corative finis h and the s trinj?s , al l made o n ma c hines and equipme nt powered by your San Onofre power plant and others like it. Whenever I pass by San Onofre, I am in awe at the genius of man and his ability to unlock the secrets of the atom and apply It toward the enrich· ment of all mankind. Just as the pioneers faced the uncertainties of the frontier to unknown lands, our scientists are facing the frontiers leading to the manifold secrets of the universe and we are lesse r men than our forefathers if we cannot do it bravely and with conridence that we can master and contr ol them. If any many wants to truly drop out and away from th.ls sc heme of things , he must wander in the forests, eating berries and grubs and huddle for warmth in caves and grottoes. No fiublights there for the lruly dedicated, no beer for their bellles. , Go, then, and let the real of ua aet on with the buslnesa of creat· Ina a world that can teed. clothe and warm the coming genera- tions. J .W. REID .............. To the ltdltor: On Sept. 22 your paper publishc.-'d an art1Cll' · · r~un Park Targt!l or Lawsuit," which re rerred to a pe nding laws uit aimed at Di sney land and 1t :- code of ethics It sel'ms that Disneyland asked two homosex- uals to leavt' :.i dance floor at the park_ How d1sappoint1ng and dis gusting that 1nd1viduals would attack one uf the rev. re- maining famtl_ 1nsttlut1ons W H I L •: p r e s 1 d e n t 1 a I Candidates ('Ill' th(· 'pltght Of the Ame r ican fam1:y a!. a ma1or source of our country"!> prob lems, we ignore d ;.uly inic1dcnb that ar<> the reason for our de- graded sense or famtly Thl' two gentlem en 1mpl1cated 1n the lawsuit have achieved their only goal lo gain publicity rnr their s ense of nght. Those who stand behind the traditional family unit should be equally assertive. After all. 1s 1t equitable to allow two people to destro )' Di s n eyla nd 's atmosphere when the vast ma- JOrity of park users art' propo· ne nts of family values upon which our country 1s based'.' CA MILLE II CO URTNEY To the Editor . Since Oct. 6 opens N.ational Consumer Week. maybe you'd appreciate printing m y ex- periences. Firty groups will he meeting for a Consumer Fair at Saddleback College I had taken my elderly father's Cadillac· to an a rea dealer for a COIT' plete tune-up Tht! mileage was 17.871 and ii cost us SJS5.50. Just 139 miles later the car broke down in Leisure World It was towed to the nearest Southern California Auto Club service sta- tion. They could not ~et the car started so it had lo be towed back to the dealer. The additional bill was $14-0.92 plus $44 .4-0 for the tow- ing. Naturally we questioned the re- pairs as they did some repetitious tune-up work. I called upon Consumer League for their aid. The result was a refund. The first bill had anoverchargeof$5.50and the second bill brought a $138.32 re(und. They had billed for re· pairs under emission warranty. and also had the towing charaes included. Car dealers make mis- takes. However, I couldn't have followed through on the corTec- llon so well. We were thankful to Consumer League for their help_ AN0'111ER t remendous saving was made with the encourage· ment and (acts from Consumer League. Laat sprtng my 21 -year· old daqhter losl or swallowed a three.year-old aold Inlay _ It was my opinion it wu improperly done, or it would not have fallen out. · The denlt!>l had !>old his prac t1ce. so I discussed our problem IJ<'fore the work wa!> done by the new d~n11st When he pre ented a full hill for $250. I brought up the fact that ht• had purchased the problems a~ well as the praC't1ce Il e J:!ave us a ne\\ btll of S75 which was th<' lau cost nnly for the new inlay Hesttll has my daughter for a patient Whu ever ht' a rd of making over $300 un a SIO tn vc!>tmt>nt n he charter membership fee 1 When vuu have 1•nro11ragement from someone who will h elp ltke Consumt•r L•·ague. you push a bit hardt'r when th ings go "''rong Amert c•ans 1n haste don't alway!. do quality work It's we the cons umer who allow it so llF.l.EN HOLDEN \1tk•• f 'igh•••r To tht> Editor Juris SolOVJOn:o. who IS ri ghting nuclecir power by refusing to use clectric·1ty, as reported in your Sept 27 edition . is very adm1ra ble He 1s a purist at heart. But that pur eness does not stop him from having his friends use electricity to make him his ice cubes to chill his beer with. Nor does he mind buying bat leries. for~ Oashhghts. or solar panels for his warmth, that probably take more energy to pro- duce than they will produce. Ah! ~oin~ back to the wilder- ness ts so fine 1f you don't go ti')() fa r back COLDIE JOSEPH l.itwr1aria11 \ iPIC To the Editor I am writing lo c hallenge se v e ral stateme nts by Dr. Charles Bell in his article (Sept 14 ) on the Libertarian Party. Professor Bell's main point seem s to be that third parties are merely an annoyance which may affect the outcome of a few races but ne ver get anywhere, and that the Libertarian Party is just another •·come-lately" one of these. The Libertarian Party h as been organized nationally since 1972 and has run candidates in California in every e lection since then. It is o nly this year that we have over come the state's discriminatory election laws and a re able t o b e identifie d on the ballot as Libertarians instead flfo.I independents. THE UBEllTARIAN Party Is unique ln Its promolion or a consiatent philosophy of liberty rrom oppressive government. whereas third parties have typically been organized around a sin1le Issue or candidate. Profnaor Bell cbaraderiaes our com mltment to freedom as a ··strange mix " of liberal and conservative Cwhich it may well be 1 lie fails to po111t out that whil e liberal s and conserv:.i tive~. both R<'pubhcan and D<'mocrat1c, today dre a ll trying to outdo one another at s word rattling, Li bertarians are a l so co n s i s t en tl y no n -1nter vc nt1 n ni s t an d pro peace. ·Professor Bell's comparison bel wec n the rt ~e o f the Republican Party m the 1850s and the rise of the Libertarian Party 1s revealing He implies that the re are no nat 1onal crises or divisions in the major parties today as then• "'e re then With our economy tn its worst :.hapc m 40 years, 1nflat1on running rampant. preµarat1ons for war such as registration fur a new draft, and Recigan and Carter fighting off the Andersons and Kennedys, I wonder In which s a ndpile does this political science professor bury his head? SU E WALTMAN Libertarian Candidate ror State Assembly 14th District To the Editor My-spirit$ soar e'3dt time t pass the sculpture by Pastonus on Main Beach. It makes me think of the rele ntlessness of tht> ocean waves . of the strength of man and the relationship of man and his origins The «>lors vary from invitirtg warm when touched by the sun to mysterious cool and dark when enclosed by fog and mist. We are lucky to have a chance temporarily -to live with it and lo get to learn more about it GERTRUD S. STOCKTON Hal..,, II To the Editor: 1 Re 'l>.aeuna 's Main Be ach· When we first saw it my friends and me pondered what it was. and finally decided it must be part of the frame on an auto carrier which had som ehow become dislodged and fallen oU. When we realized it was lo t>e planted there, complete with ceremony. we figured, "Well, that's Laguna. Eventually. Uke the hippies. it will go away " Time's up! Take it away! KATIE KAUFFMAN • Letters from reoder11 art wt'lcomt. The nghl lo c:ONknae Idler• to fll space or ~laminate libel is rH ttwd. {,elfer1 of 300 words or leu will ~ gi1>n1 prefnmc~-AU Z.tlen mud tn. elude 11{1Mt1're and moUmg addNu bvt nc(me1 mo11 ~ ""1~"1 on reqw1t if •Mf /fct.ftt rffle>ft la opparettt PO.l'llwUlnol bepublilMd. • ... -4 . ' . . . "'-. . . ·-. .. . ... .... ... .. . ... .. ... --··-.............. --..... t. NEWS FEATURES DAIL y JJILOT SI Eloquence1 City, USA • Ry Hl'G H Ml'l.l.JC. ""- -A~\-lelC• ............ SPHING l-'IF:l.t>. Ill Arrord1nli( \n \he· tM~t Varhl'I Lmd u~ who wa born her'(• 'tl '" por1t'11 lou8 ;and 11 thml( of st att' thlll Ahrnh1rn1 Ltnt•oln "alks ut rnldr\lfo!ht rn th1!" to"'n With Ms l(host hroochn.i about the llllnou. tatt" caplt1al ulwa)'s ha bt-t'n 11 towth town for anv pl'~~hle>1\Ual r and1datt' to pli.v a." Jimmy C•r\"r foun\l out r~n·ntl\ Tht> ornton c al lrutl1t1on IO Sprmttllt•hl'b JI.ISi h. i.t r(rnJ.: to f11tht or 111111 /\BllAIL\M LINnu .~ Gt\, ••. Ill~ l'lai.i.11· Hc)USt• l>l\'tdt>tl ''Pt>"'<'h 1nth••0111 ~l111t· hrn1:-.t•. "h1•r1• his \)(Ill\ luh'r l,1~ 111 'ill1h• I h•r ... tw 1 h11lll'l\l(t'd ~tepht•n lloul(h.t:. tu th,• 'l' \ l'O d\'11,11 .. , thul m 1ult' him a nal1u11ul f1gurl'. 1'11111p1ht'fl h1:. tu :.t rn11u,.ur:1I 1J1l dress In Ms llurtl floor I a"' 1>fhct• and. down lit the Great Weslt>rn dt•11<1t. b,uk f,1r1•1H·ll 111 frtt•n1b und oe1ghbtu-s lwfore• h1•.ut111.: 11fft11 \\ "'h1ngton l.n Springfw lll. Oou.:la~ 'T he l.1ttl~ Giant· gave his 1mpass1011t'tl Protet't the Ftai.:· speech. and ht'rt' t;u\ AJIJ1 Stevenson shar~n,•d ht:--.u1w1 h rtletoneal skills As if to nail dr>wn lht> tllll' of !loquence C1\y , L' S A . tht' leonine figure <J r 'Everell McKtnlC)' Dirkst!n stands on tht- lawn of t he new state Capitol , hand raised dramatically, 1ranite cowslick for ever un- furled in the breeze. ~ Faced with such historic 1..1Nco1..N ~mpetition, Carter sensibly avoided the hallowed 40wntown area with all its Lincoln memor abilia ~hd instead directed his tampa1~n energies to Lin coin Land Community College, a tiny five-building campus that has made a name ror itself in wind IJld solar energy. JIMMY'S CHOKE OF A PODIUM irked (I. Unois Gov. J im Thompson. who lit out for Chicago in a snit, which is an energy-saving huff. Out at the 1irport, J ohn Anderson supporters did the ir best to ~hrink the president in the shadow of Lincoln with placards drawing a ttention to the debating pro- wess o f "another moderate Republican." The Springfield Municipal Band. however. at- ~mpted to inves t the proceedings in a Lincolnes- IJUe aura by tootling away at "Battle Hymn of the Republic '' a nd "Onward Christian Soldiers" as the presidential motorc ade .... ec1 the •• ,, .iand or e~· . 0 qernfields that marked ~ the start of the rampus. Stew To demonstr ate his c leavage with Rona ld . lleagan .o~ basic issues, Carter attempted a sort of 9-ouse divided speech. too. Unfortunately. his sub- ject was energy and 1tasohol, not slavery. So stassions. even in a Farm Belt audience where bib overalls outnumbered designer jeans, were not easily stirred when he lambas ted the Republicans for wanting to "turn loose the oil companies" a nd "pledging to abolish tht! 55-mile-per-hour speed limit.'' Important ma tters . no doubt, but hardly hnt:s to be chiseled 1n !'>lone LINCOLN GA VE . ...fUS "HOUSE DIVIDED" s peerh in the second-floor Representatives Hall or the now restored old state Capitol, amid the quill pens. oil lamps and cer amic spittoons a nd with thf' portrait of Geor ge Was h ington looking down. Carter s poke in the s tarkly modern cafeteria o f Menard Hall and seemed to face a house divided . Some students were miffed because they were only allowed 200 tickets to hear the p resident, but when only a spar se crowd turned up, Carter backers roamed the ca mpus recr uiting an audience. Other s were put o u t bt'cause the cafeteria was closed for the presidential vis it while classes m et as us ual. "They told us to bring our cuTu own lunch today." grumbled a mathematics ma- jor, "at least when Anderson spoke her e they kept the food Unes open · · MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE BAND were not happy at being superseded by the Mwuc1pal band. Old Landmark Moved BALTIMORE <AP) They 5a1d it couldn't be done, but it was. After a monll\ of planning. a city ro whouse believed almost 200 years.old was moved 300 yards. The move meant the wooden structure might s urvive a nother century or two. The city of Baltimore picked up the $38,000 tab Sn the interests of preservation. The 30·ton struc· lure was destined for demolition to make way for parking. Now it will be restored and eventually µsed for a coffee retail store and office . •••••••••••••••••••• : ~JJ~~-~::~r~J--~·-· ···~I CELEBRATION el • e Join uj this weekend. October 4 [, 5. and you11 • recei.Jf!'FREE a Wholly Cow FRISBEE with, any :1 • SS.DO purchase: • After 5 pm. well compliment your purchase of DE BEST BURGER with an order of our • fabulous. fresh. homemade POTATO CHIPS • absolulely FREE! The whole boardwalk's talk e r .. ing about 'em! e ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' •••••••••••••••••••• 1 •I •' .1 I •1 •1 • • • • Featurin9 OE BEST BORQERS. scrumptous e Nndwlches. DREYER'8 Ice cream ... •nd much morel e WHOLLY COWi RESTAURANT • UDO MARINA VILLAGE • 3240 .Via Oporto • Newport Beach e • •0nto pier fo~lon'le1 While supply laSI$. e ····~···~········· Th1•\ '•'"' \\ l' "'l'l l'll l ~oO<l l•f1(1U~h tu ~Jlfly rnr I ht· rn•shlt•r11. ''II rr ('ti .. \\'I'l l off (I u2elhor111st Ottu•1 1l1 s .c1 untied undcr.ira1b pointed out ';j"1>"> thul 1k i.p1 lt· ('.1rl1•r :-. :.111~hna out l.mroln La111I for th r1·~l'iHt'h ww II in l'llCflolY 11mJ h 11, \llSJllll~ th(' ~ ,1..,ohol .. u II ,, r ,·1•1•nt workshop 111 .dt•ohul ftll'I!'> h.ul tu ht' 1·1.10 l'Clh·d ul tht• t·ollcl(t.· bet·1n1st: not 1·1111u.ih f1t1 nit·r::. turm·u out Sl11l anll all, the campus 1 ro"1b ~uve tht· 1>re:.11.lent an I' n t h u s I u' I I (' r l' l ' I! pt I I) II I'"' laup'> not 111 th1· t•11lt-nt ol t llilrt1•1111g 11 l·u r l1a111:0. (I!> -.N hen t..mcoln dt•lJull'd Douglas ouucu;• l>ul l'll.lrK1ng forward amiably to shake his hand. I pr t:S!'>t'd llil" pre:.1de11l1al nesh -gave htm lh1· t11ll l111~t.•1 fin· "Xult1·u onl' ~at1sr1ed citizen in a ,rr·u"' harvt·~t hal ltefort.· tl1mb1ng imo his pickup lr ud, "''" lh1• H1·a~.rn bumi;er sttcker and d1sap- 11t-<1n11~ J1·111~~ ll1t· prm 1 tl' at bellt•r than 55 miles per AND MEUIA G REAT~ t'ROM ALL the major nt'lwork~ were on hand to film if not actua lly televise all 25 minutes of the prE>sidential address 'f h1:0. might not have been the case had John Deere pe rfected the tathode ra y tube instead of the stee! plow in his factory al Moline when Lincoln tangled with Douglas No TV produl·er would have touched the Rail Splitter Vs Little Giant series with a 10· fool pole Rhetoric wa:-the national pastime then The format for the Lincoln-Douglas debates t•alled for an h(lur and a half s peech by each debater. ln prime-time too, a1though there was no competition from "Shogun" or the Miss America contest a cen- tury and a half ai:o Carter. if h(• rE'arl the historical markers hereabouts, at least left Springfielc1 with the ron· solation of knowing that Abe Lincoln, for all his cour age in throwing out t he ut-hate challenge, lost the U.S. Senate election lo Douglas. Timeless classic, never out of fashion. Camel's hair sport coat There's no way to picture the luxury. nor the fabulous feeling of 100% camel's hair Leather buttons and center vent Reg. 215.00. 189.90 .silverwoods 45 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ~ • f. 1 ' r \ <' I I 1 I ~ _) lj ...... BUT NEXT TIME AJtOtiND, HE won the pre sidency, even if he did rack up only 40 percent of the popular vote EVANS AND NOVAK Honest Abe was never one lo walk away from an oratorical tussle. Jn fact, he once jumped out of the Stale House window (second floor ) to keep ont' going and avoid a vote on adjournment. A tough ac t to follo w in this town . rn Ill ·11 I In Earn today 's high interest rate on Bank otAfnerica's 2~-year Time Certificates of Deposit~ • A ll it takes is a minimum Annua1 Rate deposit of $100. So even if interest rates go down in the future. your certificate will continue to earn today's high Annual Yield Rowland Evans and Robert Novqk team to examine th e political scene as it affects in the the nation. in terest fo r 2 11, ye ars. Or longer tf you ltke. This inter- est is compounded daily for individuals. Add to that the safety and convenience of California's largest bank and you'll see why it makes sense to save at Bank of America (The rate shown above 11 In effect October 2 through October t5 t980.) BANKOFAMERICAm t • I .. H' ''• ' ... M• ,. h l Uh ..... .,----c ..... '" ....... ~ ~ -4 • -~ ~ .. -........... .. .... .. ·~ -.. -...... ? 11 ~ .. " " )1 ~ H .. M ... M 8 f DAIL 'Y PllOl L SC LOCAL Shot Slated Oct. l l -'~': f <1rnier Pe1uBeion Wine Class --.-~,-----r Leader, 79, Dies Scheduled College Offers Career Seminars Fernini8m Gets Blame Vacr inut1011:. .... 111 ht• given to ck>a~ frm11 111 • m to 2 ') m t kt 11 "' Irvin e-·~ l l11I\ l'• :1 11 , Communaty l'itrk Dislt'mllt'r and ru bit·~ thots wall be l(IVt'n fur S..'1 nch. Tht> v1u·1·1111111011:. art' sponsort~I t;y lhl' l'natt'd lluman1t 1tr1an:1 o f Orant(t• C'uunl> llt"hrt•w 'l 'a•tfllll B e~1nn1ng and 1HI van ce d H l'hr""" language c-lasst•:. ~ 111 be offered at the South Coast Commun1t1e!'I J e w i s h ~ c n t 1• r 1 n • ( ____ ,_, "-' i_· f_'."'i ____ J Laguna HcuC'h. begin ning Oct. 7 For information call 497·2070. The renter 1s lo c alt>d at 298 Broadway Lagunu Beach area reside nts can make ap pointments for an Oct. 9 visit by the Red Cross bloodmDbile at SoullL_ Coast Medical Center. Drop-in visitors may also contribute blood during the vehicle's visit to the hospital at 31872 South Coast Highway in South Laguna. The bloodmobile will be there from 12: 15 to 5:30 p.m. Th e Sa n J uan Capistrano Recreation Department will sponsor a free nu s hot -clinic for persons 55 and older. The <'linic will be held Oct. 22 al lhe Communi· ly Presbyterian Church. 32202 Del Obispo Street in San Juan from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. For informa· lion call 493·1171 , ex tension 247 or 245. C1H»kt-ry ('I"~" ''Creati>'e Microwave Cookery" will be taoght beginning Oct. 7 at the Saddlebac k Colle ge north campus room 301 from 7 to 9 p.m . Information may be obtained by c alJing 831-4646. Quetzal Nearly Extinct PANAMA C I TY . Panama CA P > Encroaching civilization has driven the bird of peace. G uate mala 's winged national symbol, and 83 other species of birds to the verge of extinction in Central America, an American ecologist said Dr. Nicholas Smythe. head of the Smithsonian Institute Conservation and Education Office here, said the quetzal , also known as the bird of peace, m¥.oon be vi s ibl e l y on Guate ma n s tate emblems unless there as an immediate halt to "the indiscriminate and irrational" cutting of trees i n Ce ntr al America. Smythe said other endangered s pecies in lhe region include all membe rs of the c at family, as well as bea r, wild pig, boar. rabbit. rhesus and o ther monkeys. ant-eater. armadillo, partridge, pe'-cock. green turtle. 1olden frog, ringdove. dore, hawk. boa constric- tor and Iguana. "'•••••II Keepa you on top of ' the local acene ... Sundey1 In the DAILY PILOT I J ..,1\1 ,I NJ\S 1A I'> T h.-fornwr commander of A ro~ Wetlk wine ap· Weekly career and educational development 11 ... '"' M.11111f' D1v1!tl1111 at Cum11 l'cndlt1ton hH preclation seminar will Je.mi.Jtars are belne held aLUic Saddlcb,llclt College MONTREAi. <APl Radlt'al fe m inis m In Quebec hus led to a 11ignificant inr rease in Jl~lily _JlffiQn#( young men in the pro- vince. sc.ys l>r Andre l.antheir . head of the medical rf'searC'h de v ar tm ent or th e Univer.uty of Munt rt-al d1•·1I h1·11· ft;ll11w111.c a lool( illn~!'I -&e-etf~·~· .. d1-...,.n~o~rth campus throu~h Dec 2 1 1 1 ... 11 H11l1.-rl o ft1rnr cllt-d Tuesdi.y fl., w1111 dlebarlt College begin· The public is i11 v1tec1 l<1 the series, held ;,. \ "·''"" ul W111\t•1 :.t·\, lowl:l, Hiaef had hvcd 1r1 "·""'·'' In• '""" y1•Jr1> u ftc·r movmg from Carmel \.ill••\ 11pu11 1t'l1nnH frulll the Marlnt' Corp s in I 11:; 7 111' ~r.Jfl11:t11•1I fron1 tht· ll S Naval AC'ademy In t H24 urul .. ,., vt••I Hl t 'uhu. t 'hma an1I the PhlUpplnes t~·h1r1· W111l1I W.11 II lfr wui. u 1111lttary uclviseron 1111' 111~J1't1111 11( .. :u1 11pt• .me.I wus with tht' 1st Ma11n1· 1l1 v1!t1u11 w lw11 Ok111uw11 wa11 in vaded He .al!'lo 111•1 H'd with th•· t11v1i.iu11 1n Kon:u nlnic 0<'l 8 Tuesduys from 11 a m to noon 1n room 206 of the The t'ourse will be held at the Dana Vista Community Center in Dana Point , Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:30p.m. Information may be obtain ed by c alling 831·4646 . I I 200 Buildinl( on the cam1>us Informa tion may tw obt aanen hy cullinic 559.9300 CHAS. Mr<:A BE PUTS tongue firmly in cheek in the DAILY PILOT ''Brand names for less'' ~ . now in Laguna Rills We ,ve been offering California shoppers savings 0 n brand , name family and home fashions in Canoga Park, Granada Hills, La Mirada, Huntington Beach and San Diego. With the opening of our Laguna Hills store in Oakbrook Village, smart shoppers here will soon discover they'll never again have to pay high prices for brand name fashions or sacrifice quality to save money. Hard to believe? Listen to what our Granada Hills shoppers have to say ... .. Marshalb has a great select ion of dot he's and t ht' quality o~~~hl'. .. clothes is terrific-... \ 1'1111<1 '.">111111d1•,... '-.(11 u 111 ... f <1/1/1••111" l.AKE FOREST "Yo u have to come 10 Marshalls be- ca use they are number l in mv book for merc ha n - d 1&· that is the top qualitv mf'rchan - d ise:· - \\ (tll<.it '·""""'"' ~hwlou· I 11/f.., C 'o/lf11n1l<1 "I especially like the prtces on the gift items and the merchandise is easy LO find." .\lnn1 T111kt •r I ii I f(l hni ( '<l II /or 111<1 .. Very nice. a nd the e mployees are VC'T)' helpful. S\IC'h a wide sdeclion of clot hes ... '"''''' ...,,,,,,,1 \\'IJ11/11 I ( u/1/11111111 "Tur fact thar evc0 ·thing is about half-price bri np;s me to Marshalls. Fanrusli<'! 11 ·s hard to shop in CJ regu lar cl<>pa rt 111en1 s 1 o re afr er :-,ltop - pi ng at Marshalls!·" l<'1n1 /l1C111·11 \ 11/1·111 "' < 11f1f11n1t<1 Iaguna Hills Grand Opening Th11 •"Sday, October 2 at 9:30 a.m. LAGUNA HILLS: Oakbrook Village on Avenida de la Carlota. take El Toro Road exit off San Diego Freeway (Rt. 5 ). adjacent to Laguna Hills Mall. • ....... Orange COast . l I l I I I ( lt J 'l'oda~··s ClosinJ,! N. , .• Stoeks • * VOL_73_, _NO. 276, 4 SECTIONS, 40 .:_P...:.A.:..:G:..:E:..S:_ ____ _:o~R--A.....:N--G-=-=E--C:..:O:..:U.:..._N_T_Y..:....,_:C:.....A_L_l_F_O_R_N_l_A ______ T_H_U_R_SD_A_Y_. _o_c_T_O_B_E_R_2._1_980 ______ N __ T_W_E_N_T_Y_-_F_I V_E_C_E_N_TS Riley . Aide Discounts Airwest Suit By F'R•:Dt;Rl('K S('llOF. M •:HI. Olt .. 0..1. "-"·" An aide to Orlill~e ('uunt) t-'lfth D1i1tnrt Su~rv1M>rTh11rn1u. Hilt'> su1d tod4&) ht' IM.·h\'H':. llu~ht•:. A1rwl' t tli un · loo.w fU<1t 1n11 in Ill\ legal challt'lltJll' of n rl'<'t•nc tk c1s1on that ol)t'n:_. Juhn Wayn•· Airport to t wo 1.1dd1t11111..il Jl'I .~11 carrien; St eve Koz<ik Hilt•\ ' .au.I fo r * * * :u qH1n m..ill1•r' tlt•frnd('(I I h1· tit' 1 I ' I 0 n ff'I J tJ l' b y I' O U II l )- !\11 Jjl' I v1:>111"o to 11t·rm1t Front1l'r \1rhr11•, dntl W1·i.l•·r11 1rhn1::1 tu bt'~HI ..... rv1n .. , the bl':.t ffil'ilJlSUf l'O mply111~ 14-lth a f''l'1frr<1I v1.i lion Adn11111,11 c1L111n rtl11•1 that 111:'" n1rracr~ tk• 1>t>rn11tted t.1 l'X p1.1nJ 11110 llw hH'rc1ll\l' Orangt• Count)' market llu~hc~ offll'ldl:. .i1 ~Ul'll an lht' • * * la" ~1111 fill'd We dnesday In Or.in~c C'uunl> !;u~nor Court that thl• <•.uner Wlili dlsc riminat.- t'!I a~u.111&1 through Che uction. Spt!C1fit·ally. they argut'd that t he cvunt) :.hould nut have ~trlppt.'(1 llughes of two or lhe 14 Jaaly departures 11 has been pe rmitted 1\1r l'ahform a, lhl' other jet Jtrlinc servrn~ the a irport, also * * * was stripped of two or its 27 permitted daily departures. .. The four flights taken from the incumbent air carriers will be granted to Frontier and Western. Each new car r ier will be permitted two daily departures. Through its action, the board maintained an aggregate daily maximum or 41 nights from the airport . T hat limit was * * * established to minimize noise 1m· an injunction to bloc k the pacts on surrounding residential super visor.s'. action 1s sought, areas tlugbes om c1als claimed the car Hughes officials contended in rier will lose about $25.000 per day the lawsuit that supe rvisors in revenue as a.result oflosint: the s hould have considered increas-twn permitted ~akeorfs The lo~s ing the rap on the permitted of reve_nue w1~1 _mean :i cor- number of nights . To do so, they resJ>?nding loss_ an incom e for the argued, would have taken "cur· carr1~r. theysa1d rent conditions·· into account Whtie the s uit makes no ml'n According to the suit, in which <See SUIT. P ae:e AZ> * * * * * * Anthony Vows Jet Noise Fight Savage Coinbat In Iran BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP> -Ira- nian paratroopers behind a wave of jet attacks dropped into the strategic Iranian· port city or Khorramsh a hr to day . I ran claimed. Iraq reported savage hand·l.0-hand combat there. In other developments: -An Iraqi air a ttack was said to have heavily damaged a S3 bill i on Per sia n Gulf petrochemical complex under construction to the east. -Iran's Parliament named a seven-man comm ittee to in- vesti1ate the issue of the S2 American hoctages captured 334 days ago. Tehran radio said. Sourc• in Beirut, Lebanon, said four of lbe seven were hardliners likely to oppose release of the hostages without a trial. The •' Parliament also rejected any direct or indirect negot iations with the United States on the hosta1ea. -And in an offshoot of lbe 11· day-old war. rockets were fired at tbe Iranian and Iraqi embassies ln _pelrut, damagln& both but causing no ~uries. The Iranian charge d'affaares in Beirut said be suapected the attackers were members or the Iraqi Baathlst Party ln Lebanon or the pro- B a g hd ad Pales tinian group Arab Liberation Front In a mess age broadcast to the Iranian armed forces, President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr called on them to "escalate" their struggle against Iraq. He said the Iraqi forces are being reduced "more and more every d~." Bani·Sadr disclosed the paratroop drop and said Iranian forres hadchas edthe lraqisout or 'he border city of Susangers and forced them to retreat toward the Iran-Iraq border. Western diplomats her e said (See MIDEAST, Page AZ) NB Car Looter Gets $2,000 A Newport Beach seafront resident and motel owner com- plained to police Wednesday that a car burglar relieved him and his wife or more than $2,000 in clothing and jewelry locked in their auto. Angelo Zaby, who lives on West Ocean Front in the Newport Pier area . to ld in- vestigators the loss included suits and sportswear. their un· derclothing and two costly rings hidden in the pocket or one or his wife's coats. Rate Hiked By Citibank NEW YORK <AP> - Citibank raised its prime lending rate one percen- ta1e point to 14 percent to- day, eclipalng competitors which increased the base lending rate for blue-chip corporations t.o 13.S percent a day earlier. Most commercial banks, led by Chase Manhattan 1.. Bank, railed their prime rates one-half a percentage . point Wednesday to 3.S per· cent. That was the seventh lncreuein 11 many weeks. ButClUbank, thenaUon'a second-lar.rest bank. took a wait·1nd·He attitude WeH~ before raisin& itl rate t.oQy to 14 percent from 1J pllftllt. Be~lafJound and Doane With smog and heat the ord~r of the day in much of Orange County, Nicholas Duran <on bike) and Ben Archuleta headed to the beach Wednesday aboard their smogless transportation d e vices. The two Costa Mesa residents were headed down Superior Avenue toward West Newport when photographer spotted them. They have friends who live at the beach and who s tore their surfboards for them. Temperatures Drop; Smog Leaves Coast Supervisor Riley Will Ru11Again Air quality improved con- s ide rably along the Orange Coast todav as lower temperatures and a higher mversion layer com· Trio Jailed In Holdup Of Market A trio of armed robbery sus- pects, whose lemo n -color ed Cadilla<' was described to police as the getaway car within mo· ments of the holdup or a Newport Heights mom-and-pop market Wednesday, were stilJ jailed today in Newport Beach. Investigators said the suspects w ere captured unarm ed Wednesday night shortly after the 7 : 40 p . m . heis t at The Boulevard Market, 449 N . Newport Blvd. Booked for investigation or armed robbery were George G. Foor, 47, of Lake wood; Gary W. Yocklin, 31 , identified as a trsnsient, and Gerry Hulsberg, 22, a Fullerton resident. They remajned in custody th.is morning in lieu of $2S,OOO bail each. · The suspects were captured as their luxury sedan pulled into the Oakwood Garde n Apart- ments parking structure at 16th Street and Irvine Avenue, police said. Recovered in Foor'a sedan, police said, were a six-pack of beer and '89 ln cash, the same amount taken from the market held up by a man who simulated a IUD in tu. pocket. Detective Capt. Wayne Con· nolly aaid it Is beUeved Foor, a metal worker. la the man who demanded money while 1lmulat- tna a run baaed on descrtptiona by the unidentified holdup wit· neaaea. -----·- baned to dilute a noxious layer of smog which sett led ov~r Southern California thi5 week A spokesman rorthc Air Qualtiy Management District said high pollution stage two alerts were forecast for parts of inland Orange County tody as well as firsl stage alerts for Anaheim, El Toro and Los Al amitos. But pollution readings along the coast from Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach were expected lo be significantly lower with milder temperatures. low clouds and fog. "Some relief is beginning to show," the AQMD spokesman said from his El Monte office this morning. The National Weather Service also forecast lower te mperatures for today . Though the late Septe mber- early October pollution siege seemed to be easing. ride-sharing plans and industrial emission cut- backs were s till be ing im- plemented. r Orange County 5th District Supe rvisor Thomas Riley, 68. said today in Irvine that his health is good, and he plans to run for re-election m two years. "My asthma has been cured and I'm slowly regaining my 5trength," Riley told 100 people at a breakfast meeting of the lrvme Lions Breakfast Club. "I will make a third effort to be supe rvisor " Riley explained that he first realized he had asthma last year at t h e dediration o r Christ College, Irvine. "All of a s udden I couldn't breathe and I was a person who had never been sick." Riley said. "The doctors t ried to find out what I was allergic to." He said the physicians treat· ing him discovered he was suf fering from a s inus infection. ·'The drugs they used to cure the asthma caused me lo lose muscle strength." said Riley, wJto now uses a cane. 1 Bikini Heist Thief Hooks Tiny Suits Newport Beach police to· day a re hunting the in- genious thief who could go down in the annals or Harbor Area crime as the Rube Goldburglar with his apparent bikini-heisting machine. Investigators problng the) theft of three bikinis valued at $90 from Sherley Knox' Mystic Harbour boutique. 2811 Newport Blvd .. say the bur1lar never actually got lnsldetbest.ore. Instead, 1lccording to Patrolman Todd Seiders, it appears he is usin g a c ustomized fishing rod or some similar .de vlde to r each through the front door mail s lot and snatch the bathing su.its. Police said Ms. ~nox. who had her handiwork hanging on a wt re some dis- tance away from the door for display has mysterloua- ly lost bikinis In the s ame manner before. No sign or forced entry can ever be found. Airport Growth Opposed By <.;LENN ~COTT Oll ... D•llyf'ololSUIH <>rangl' County Supe rvisor Ph ilip I. Anthony pr omised Wednesday he will never vote for :rny kind of expansio n of tht: Jnhn Wayne Airport that will create more noise for nt.'1ghboring resi· dents llis comments Wt!re just what an audience of about 80 Or ange Coast residents had paid $35-a- person to hear at a reception for Anthony hosted by Supervisor Tom Riley al the I r\'lne Coast Country Club. . Anthony is running for re- election for his 1st District seat on Nov. 4, and Riley. the 5th District representative, gave him a strong vote of confidence at the reception co-hosted by Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather . Riley told his gathering or SUP· ~rters that he had made no deals with Anthony, but believes the in t•u m bent from Westminster un- derstands problems that plague the coastal region and is wall.mg to cast his vole with Riley to solve them. "Day after day when we have confidence and trust, we're going to come up with the right answers and I'm very proud of that,'' said Riley. Anthony is running for re· election agains t c hallenger Roger Stanton, a Fountain Valley City Councilman. But Stanton's name was never mentioned.during the brief speeches at the reception. Instead, the villains Anthony warned his contributors to light were t he distant public officials in the s tate and feder al agencies who impose restrictions on local acti v1 t1t•s. The often-cited examples were members of the Federal Aviation Administration. who have ap· plied lt!vcrage on Orange County to open the airport to more com- mercial carriers He said the best way to repel their advan ces is to wor k cooperatively a the me both he and Raley repeated throughout the evening. Anthony called the r eception "an unusual kind of political gathering " Jt wai;. in that the at- tendees who donated to his cam- paign can't vote for him because they live in a different district The coastal residents did have a chance lo lobby someone other than Riley about their problems of airport noise and the environ· mental quality oflhe Back Bay. Mrs. Heather explained : "On t he Board of Supervisors. we have to count to three," referring to the fact that three votes makes a ma· jority on the board. She also kidded i>ome Newport Beach residents who have gained the reputation. she said, of think- ing "they're an is land unto the mselves." Anthony picked up that topic a nd told the crowd that if county officials and residents can unite to - fi ght outside interference, they can work out a plan that will pro· vide greater capacity at the airport without creating more nois e. "I beUevewe're wellonourway to putting together a model for the <Stt ANTHONY, Page AZ) Burglary Victim Hun't a Prayer Stockbroker Edward J Mc Nary told Newport Beach police his car waa burglarized Wednesday outside a Fashion Island restaurant. Patrolman Andy Gonis said In his report that the thief who broke into the auto's trunk took $$00 In cash anO a prayer book. AP W1,..pNi10 FIGHTING CANCER Steve McQueen McQueen's Co1iclitio11 lmpro'ves LOS ANGELES CAP) -Steve McQueen was reported to have shown signs of recovery after being diagnosed as terminally ill with cancer several months ago, a s pokesman for the actor s aid today McQueen. 50. is s uffering from mesolhelioma. a r are form of lung cancer ref?arded as incura- ble. said s pokesme1n Warren Cowan. Cowan said M cQueen·~ doc· tors s ay he has improved 1n con d1tion thr last s ix weeks lie is a patient al a dejtenerat ivc dis- ease treatment center at an un- disclosed location M cQueen has denied recurnng r umor.s and newspuper reports tha t he was suffering from in l'Urable cancer. He said. "The reason l clcn1Pd that I had cancer was lo ~<1\:1' my family a nd frie nds from personal hurt and to retain m.> sense of dignity. as. fo r surP. I thought I was gomg to c1ic " lfe said he is responding to treatment which "has given me a n extraordinarily improved quality of life." lie said he has a s incere belief in his own re covery "llopef!Uly," ht> ~ai d . the CStt ACTOR. P agl' t\2) Or:n~,~~a~• \\eat her Fog, low c t oudi nes~ night und morninjt hours with only pa rtial aft ernoon clearing at bearhes Fn day. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Hig hs Friday 68 to 72 a long coast to 82 to 88 in- land. l~SIDE TOD.\\' How do some ezecutwes view wo~ wlw>n the11 n~e rapidly through corporate ranks" See "Ladder of Suc- c ess B oardroo m o r Bedroom'>" Page 112 Ind•·~ A"" L•_., CJ ~.... . ... ,.,._, P-Cit .......... _ ... or..,..c_, M ~ ... le.._ .. Cl,Ot (M Cll .. .... •• ... ,1 • .-- • O~L., l"'ILO I f'.i __ rflUI \.r:lctu l. J..!!! l • .,----} ST BREAK/NC----.... lAt• &lf'JN frorp ioMll'I IUOtW QRd IWlllalleJ IW10I ._..,....,.,.. House JI .oles to Oust Solo11 Over A.bscam W SlflNG't'ON 1 P t Thi.' llouat-voted overwhelm11111ly todu~ Lo l'~J'<'I He11 M1r h11f'I ·ou1e· Myera, O·Pa . the ''"' nll'ni ht'"ION'I tw ('1v1I Wur '" hart>hl)' Jnuuahed. for ml•f'nnducl In lOnnr•·t•tlfl v.1th 1111' fo'l11 'I l1nl)("n tnvt-llll••Uon n ••. \'tllt.• to r .. ltlll\,. \1ye~ ., .. ~ 378 JO. ually mor .. lhiln th•· 1 \~" thtrd' 1n.1Jortt) r1'qu1red l\h 1'r'. lht• ftr t C'on.rrtum.,1 c:onv1C"ted an thti l"lJJ'a \bi..· .1m tir\~n· 1nH~llie11tton in which 111 otht r mtirnbers of , l '111'\l(I'\'~" ''"' ,. lwt•n 1mph<•ated, protrllled hia expul•ton ·1 knu<A uuv. 1,1,h • .tt ll '''''':\Ilk" to 1it on dt>•th row A1.1)'CJu1(11 lu 1 l1t· ''OltnJo: 111.1C'111n(' kt•1•p in rnind when you hu thiat butto11 th.ii 11 '"" h it' 1 llll' ,:,me c((ect ol blttlnl the button 1f I WN•· ~t rnJ)l>t."tJ '"'" .111 t'lc1•tr11· .:h&Jr · :uud &ty .. ,..., 11 lwo lt-rt11 1·00 , ~r1•:-.:<111.m f11 •111 Soulh Ph1ladelph1 11 ff.t.afl"" H111u C•r•.-r '"' .-.,....., Plale J'l 11"\Hl tt•il.1 t APJ Honald Rt'Clgan ... uad today Pres1 1.kn1 l '.u1.-r , polar1es hav" r nppled Amenr un s tet'! 1·omvaruei. ,1n1t 1h1.11 lhl• 1.1droin1~trat1on's new µIa n Lo rt'vtve thl' 1t1ling m 1tu-.\ ~ 1 ..m clccllon year ploy to"' in vott'b l 'itmpwgmng for blue coll1tr :.uppon in one or lht' nation·!> ll'1.'I l'entt>rs, Reagan said the recm l'ry program llnnounced by Carter Tue:1day 1s "a l'omplete tumabqµl, ll move I suspe("\ 1i. dl'~tgned more lo pro\ 1de polllll'al recovery for the Carter r am pj1gn than eronomi<' recovery for the i;teel industry " Reagan made rus remarks in an address to worken. at the Cy<'lopcs .)teel miU ('arfer Baria Honnu: PW1•..,,.. U1\\11'0N. Ohio <AP • President Carter ruffirmed his de term1nat1on t.oday to u:>c "whatever means 1s required" lo keep open the Strait of Hormuz m the Middle East. At Lhe same tim<>. the president re.emphasized his desire for the Soviet Union to s tay out orthe war between Iran and Iraq. "At a "town meeting" question-and-answer session at a convention center in Dayton, Ohio, the president declared , "We have been influential In confining that conflict to just those two nations," and in encouraging them to begin peace negotiations. Saudu ,,, llik•• flurp111:> RIYADH. Saudi Arabra <AP ) Despite-officiai denials. or! ind ustry sources said today that Saudi Arabia plans to increase its oil production to offset the shortfall in international supply caused by the war between Iraq and Iran. The official Saudi news agem·y denied foreign press reports that Saudi Arabia plans to increase crude oil production by 700,000 barrels a day. but sources in Tokyo said the Saudis de c1ded to boost product ion to 10.2 million barrels per day •. News t•r Sa~·s . .Two-gunman Study ·. OK'd in JFK Death • PALLAS l APJ The National .\cademy of Scienl·es will fund a $_t.ydy o{ acoustical evidenre that ~investigators lo conclude two i.ttnmen fired on Pres ident Ken ned y nearly 17 years ago, tht! pallas Morning Newg said to. fay. 'The newspaper said the study 11oas rP,questE!d by the Justice Qepartment and quoted a de· Fro"' Page .t I SUIT ... lion of il. Hughes was acquired Wednesday by Republic Airlines. ~merger that w1!1 make l he com· bined earner the nation 's fifth .J~rgest. Kozak noted that the board's ac· lion permHling access to Frontier and Westem wus made on an in· t:erim basis pending further analysis and final decis ions Ill ..{prilon an access plan . · ''Why they <Hughes) couldn't hilve wailed until April, 1981. is a Q!)estion that begs an answer rtom their decis ion-makers, .. the aide said. The supervisors' action. Kozak Sil id , IS "very l'Onsistent " with bast decision by the bosrd to nCJt ~n crease the average daily ll<lmber of departures nor pennit increases of noise impacts on sur· r.ounding areas. Board Chairman Ralrih Clark said he wouJd withhold substan. live comment on the filing of the lawsuit pending a memorandum from County Counsel Adr ian Kuyper Clark said. however, "J hate to see 1l. We a re trying to get somethin~ realistic done aL the airport " DAILY PILOT Ff\• Or•n4t' Co.u 0•1•• Pt101 •it" ...,."" ,, tO'"O•~d t h(> Ne.-\ ft''"· h pveli,.,,_d •• tfW Ore~t CO.\t PWIMi\IHf'\CI (..,..N "'V s..p.,,.,. PC1if10A\ 4t'I P.,.IMi""G ~··· lf'lf'OVQll\ r-11cWI' to' Co\t• Mlw. ~•woort e..w" """"~·O"I &••H it Fount••~ V•ll•• lrv•ft• L.•twn• 81'.t(ft South Go.t\I • ""''' 'f91°"4t fCM10f'I ·~ :::::,,":, 5::.-::~.~ ~~~'.~r'~:.:tnc;coi lo• t\t!O (O\t• '-"'"-· (.ehtortt•• tJtJ• ·-""-PO\i .. ftl •"'d P"°'lw.t ~., ...... [ll<W ~"·­.""'''•fl' '-'•~•nt ln1·1.,. Office• ff'tte W w 110 Wttl l•114'"t .. =!9:!:t~0~~~~ f.O:c'i. =~~. Tef .. llol'I• (11'1~ Cleulfted Act1teltlllftll42.el1t partment source as saying the study is the "first preliminary step'' toward reopening the in- vestigation. The four -m o nth s tudy , fi na nced by a $23.360 National Science Foundation grant. will be announced Monday, the Morn~ News reported . The study will re view the validity of findings. that a ~e· cord i ng o r poli ce radio t r a ns m issions c aoture d t he sound of four shots fired at the motorcade carrying Kennedy on Nov 22. 19fi.1 The Warren Commission de t e rmined in 1964 that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone. fired three shots at the president from a sixth floor window in the Texas School Book Depository Os wald was gwined down days later. ln \978. the House A1111 assina tions Committee concluded a conspiracy probably resulted in the president's assassination T h e committee's conclusions were based on a recording of a Da llas police radio transmission made when the microphone on a police m otorcycle apparently was left open while the shots we re fired. Acoustical experts s aid the) were 95 per cent certain the sounds were four s hots. They s aid three came fro m the general area of the book de· pository while the other cam e from a grassy knoll . The newspaper said the Na· lional Science Foundation will announce the formation of an ad hoc committee to review the methods used in evaluating the acoustical data and the reasons for the eltperts' conclusions. The commJttee will report its findings at the end of January to the speaker of the House of Representatives and to the Justice Department, the newspaper said. J usuce Department official• will then ~ide wbetber t.o or· der additional tests. analyses and evaluationa on the record· lnl•· Soviet8 Boost Afghan Strength WASIQNGTON <AP) -11\e Soviet Union, meetinl IUft l\llr· rilla resistance, hu rebuilt tta troop atrenst~ ln A11baniatan and la utina "acorched-eartll" tactics in an uuuccnaful effort to paclfy the country. Tbll ll the aueumeat of U.S. offtclala wbo alto told reporters Wedneeday that tbe Red Army baa bullt e_ermanent brld1es •uota tbe Soviet boc'cMr wM1e alowlf mcreutna troop'tatrenctb toU,000 men. ~ ffadffauer? Ernie Arms trong . 86, of Sacramento is a walking bi 11 board fo r President Carter. a mong other things . Armstrong says he's voted Democrat1t: since the pres· 1dencyofWoodrowWilson. f"'ru• Page :I I MIDEAST ... they believed Iraq's offer of a four-day <'ease-fire. which Iran immediately rejected, was a ploy to gain international prestige The diplomats said they be Jjeved the I raqis -also were3eeking- period of quiet so their troops r ould consolidate gains inside Jr an Iraq's leading daily newspaper, t\1-ThaWTa. char ged the United States with war brinkmanship and playing with fire by continu- ing to interfere in the war The oaoer offered no s pecifics to sup. port the charge The Kuwait news paper Al · Qa bas quoted Iraqi Foreign Minister Saadoun Hammadi as s aying the I nmians eventually would be forced to arcept a c·ease fi r~ "because of pressures." while Iraq was capable of continu· ing the war. He did not s ay what pres~ ures he referred to. Iraq said its shock troops were battling djeha rds of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khome ini's r evolu- t ionary guards m a fresh assault tc capture Khonamshahr. "Savage battles a r e raging from house to house and street to street lo complete the li beration of the city." the govemment- controlled . Baghdad newspaper Al Gom.hon a s aid in a report broadcast by Iraq's state radio · 'Thev're fij?htlng hand lo hand.·' A communique carried today by Baghdad radjo claimed the Iranians s urrered "a large number of dead and wounded" Wednesday in lhe central and s outhe rn sectors of the warfront It listed Iraqi losses as lfi de.ad. 24 wounded and three misstn~. ACTOR ... 1•h eap scandal s h eets and curiosity seekers will not try to seek me out so I can continue m y treatment. I say to all my fans and all my friends. keep your fingers crossed and keep the good thoughts coming. AJI m y love and God bless you." Cowan said McQueen has for several months been consulting with metabolic resear cher Ur. Wilham Kelley, whose programs at the International Health Ins t itute in Dallas and other areas are directed at stimuJat· ing the immune response. Dr Kelley said, "We have been able to prolong the pa. tient 's life beyond earlie r doc· to rs· expectations. I believe that Mr McQueen can fully recover a nd retu rn lo a n o rm al lifestyle " Arter a she -year absence from i.he screen. the blue-eyed actor starred in two recent movies. "Tom Horn" and "The Hunter ." He has starred in such pictures as "The Cincinnati Kid ," "Bullitt." ''The Great Escape" and '' Papllton. ·' RV Stripped While Stored A Huntington Beach sportsman who hadn't viailed his recrea· · tlonal vehicle at a Newport Beach storage rental 1arage for a while la aeelnl red today onr theft of his Old Blue Eyes tapes. And that lsn't all. Sam W. Gr~o complained to police that more tban $1,SOO i.n valuabl• have been atolen trom tbe 22·foot Pace Arrow vehicle atored at :.oc> W. Coast Highway since he lut used it in June. Greco aald t.be Joas includes the awlvel-atyle front se.la, di•· mantled from the fioor boanb, the redio1 stereo player and a lar1e number ot cauette tapes. all by slapr Frank Sinatra. Police said lbe bur1lar broke open adoorlatcb. j Probe rs Hit Billy ' On Libya W ASlfr NCiTON (Af>J Senate 1nve11 t1gators, s till at odds over White lfouse involve- ment in the Billy Carter affair, concluded today that the presi· dent's brother "merits severe cr iticism" ror his dealings wilh the radical g overnment or Libya. In an interim re port. a special Sen ate tnvesligating-.aubcommit· tee also criticized actions by President Cartee and sev~ra.1 of his aides in handling the affair, but did not condemn any actions as illegal or unethical. T he report praised the justice Department investil(allon which concluded Billy Carter was a Libyan foreign a£ent T he report said Billy was given no s pecial treatment because of his rela· tionsh1p with the preside nt. The report acc epted Billy Carter's testimony that he did nothing to influt:ri ce U S policy on bebal( of Libya It says, hOwf'v •r. "We can as - s ume with some ass urance that the Libyan purpose tn crealing and maintairung the relationship was to benefit the l.1byan gov ernment and the Libyan policy." Tht: report s ays Libya ·s original purpose in establishing the relationship with Billy may have been part of a program "aim ed at influen ring U.S. policy throu&!LJ>;eopieM>"'{.e&pf con ac . But Billy C:trter 's usefulness for that purpose ended early in 1979. it said. when he made clear he wouJd not u::.e his relationship with the pres1clent to influence US policy. Contrary to som e crit1<·1sm during publ.ac_hearings, the re port conc ludes that Attorney General Benjamin H C1vilett1 a nd White Ho use nation al sec urity advis e r Zhign1ew Brzezins ki should have told President Carter more about Billy's activities than they did. Some senators l'rit1cized the t\\O offi cials during the hearings for discussing thi· brother's ar fairs with the president Rut the report said that by not advis ing lhe presidenl fully, Civiletti and Brzezinski ''acted to protect the president from laking personal responsibility " for a s ituation involving both foreign poJjcy a nd law enforce· m ent. Guard Struck By Burglar At Newporter A Newporter Inn sec urity guard res ponding lo a silent burglar alarm an one of the inn's liquor storage rooms 1s rec·overing to· day from injuries s uffered when he was clubbed by an attacker. David J . C hra~tensen was treated ~tl Hoag Me m o ria l Hospital early Tuesday morning after the predawn assault off the Monte Carlo Room in the inn at 1107 J amboree noad, A fellow employee who said he was dashing to a second alarm apparently trigger ed in an adja· cent silverware s torage room s aid he found th e da zed Christensen trying to get up off the n oor. Police s aid 1t appeared t he victim 's attaC'ker hid bene ath a table and table cloth to surprise the guard. Triplets? Guess Again DENVER CAP) J anie Maa, who had been ex· peeling triplets until a month ago, gave birth to quadruplets at St. Joseph Hospital, offi cials say A hospital spokesm an said Wednesday the three boys and girl, pre mature but each weighing more than four pounds. were in stable condition. "They're doing fine .'· the spok.esman said after the babies were delivered by Caesarian section. Twenty-five specialists were on hand for the de· liveries. Carter Gets OC Federal Court Bill A bill that authorizes forma- tion of a federal court in Orange County -but appropriates no money to staff or house it has Ot>en sent lo President Carter for his signature by the S.:nttte . T he bill clear ed the upper house or Congress late Wednes day on a voice vote The legisla lion, authored by Rep. J erry Patterson. D·Sant a Ana. pre- viously was approved by the House of Representatives U nder the measure. wh1rh Patterson Scaid the-pres ident 1s expected to sign. the new federal court wo uld serve Orange, Ri verside and San Bernardino counties C urrently Orange County cases mvolving federal litigation a re heard in U S. District Court in Los An~eles. Patterson, in a stalemenl re leased following the Senate vote, said passage of t he bill by Congress e nds an eight-year legislat1vt' battle. Attorneys an<J loral leaders had long argued that Or ange County one or the fastes t g rowrng metropoht.an areas in the state s hould have it:-own court so that pa.rt.Jes involved in l1t1gation would not nave to be inconven· 1enced by drivmg to downtown Los Angeles. Patterson said there were in itial indications that court could be held in recently opeo4!d courtrooms in the Orange Coun- ty Courthouse Fro• Page .II ANTHONY. • entire country," he said . Aft er the s peec hes wer e finished. Riley said his support for Anthony has nothing to do with Stanton. "l called him (Stanton I and told him I had too much r~ding on the issues m the county and an my own district and I'm not willing to sec a change." Riley said. Thief Grabs Boat, Trailer A missing S3 ,000 motorboat and trailer s tolen from t he ir parking spot in the Newport Heights area overlooking Newport Harbor are being hunted today by police and the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol. Owner John C. English. of 1331 Santanella Terrace. Corona del Mar. reported loss of his 18··foot Mercury vessel. named Miss Potato. lo poJjce Wednesday. Stores Eye New Center By RICHARD G&EEN Ot•IMltl' ............ Major department stores are "close" to signin1 deala to build stores ln a $300 million com. me rcial center the Irvine Com- pany wants to build In Irvine, according to Ron Hendrickson, the company's planning direc- tor. "The Taubman Co. is now in intensive negotiations with de- p a rlme nt s t ores and I un· derstand that every effort is be· ing made to consummate the deals," Hendrickson said in a Wednesday interview He explained that the Taub- man Co. is doing much of the planning for Irvine Center, a 470-acre commercial develop. ment to be built on a triangle of land formed by the Laguna, San- ta Ana and San Diego freeways. Alfre d Taubman is the chairman of the Irvine Company Board of Directors The Irvine Co mpany got zon. ing for the development several years ago The t·ompany, however. is now in the process of refining the 7.0n in~ so that construction can begin on the pro1ect in 1983 or 1984. llendrickson said. The Irvine Planning Com - mission will begin studying the ·'Conceptua l Urban Design Plan" tonight for a gortioo of ltvlne Center. A fiscal impact report on the center 1s now being prepared. The commission isn't expected to rule on the design plan until the fiscal report is completed. The Irvine Caty Council will give final review to the plan later this year . Hendrickson said In me Company planners hope lr v1 nt! Center will give an identi· t) l o t he c ity, and provide needed sales tax revenue. Addi· titmally, three hotels planned for the renter would provide the city with lll."CI lax revenue. according to Irvine Company spokesman Martin Brower Howt>ver. portions of Irvine Center such as several major of· rice buildings ha ve the potential of being more of a drain than a boon to city finances. a("cording to ctly observers. City planners have long await· ed the opening or Irvine Center, whlch has been delayed several times while other commercial renters such as the Mission Vie- JO mall ha,•c been built nearby. Financial officials al the cit) say that much of the city's fman· cial future is pegged on sales tu revenue expected from Irvine Center. No Response To Reward STATELINE, Nev. (AP) - Whoever set off the bomb whicb blasted open Harvey 's Resort Hotel.Casino l ast month was proba bly part of a group so closely knit it was like a family, says the F BI agent in charge of the case. Joseph Ya blonsky said he drew that conclusion after an of· fer or a $200,000 reward for in- formation leading lo the bomb- ers tu med up no takers. "Urft!er norm al conditions, a person would sell his mother down the river for $200,000,' • he s aid . "It would produce somebody on the periphery of something like this." ,_,'-____ , ,,,. •• Newport Surf and Sport ====We Carry the Best All Year .LonCJ----ir Main Stot• 2224 Newport Blwd. Newport Beach 875-7174 Opeft D ... y ( • ---Stor• 2 210\'t Matin• Ave Balboa Island 673-7126 O,..n Delly Store 3 OP Gotcha, Dolphins, Offshore, Stubbies, O'Neills, R ip Curl , I ZOD , Merona, Powderhorn, T -Shirts, Sweatshirts, Four Play, A-Smile, Topsiders, Quiksilver and much more. .---------------.. 1 10% OFF Coupon I I Good 10/1 '""' 10/15 I I ""' u 1111 on ,..1. ""'""•"'"_. o• 1100 J '---------------- South co .. t fttaa ~ Ito,. 4 We.e...en.-MMt 111-1144 MattMou'9Dely Cotta Meu .., 141·0523 MeM HcH.tra Delly • • ~ •• I I CALIFORNIA fhursday, Oc:iooor 2, 1980 DAILY PILOT A5 State S endln Brow1i Vetoes 'White Flight' Blamed . \ \ ' : ~-----·--Scho&l· ... Enrollnie1rt-Declinl!s 24.6 Percent ---·· .. $256 ~Milliiin~---···· . •"'\...... . ' .. SA(;RAM t;NTO t A P I Blamtn& lhe lltatto ' ··st'rtOUS fl s<'11l iutua1ton. ' Gov Edmund Brow n Jr hM VC'C<M"d mort' than $2.SO million in ~ttat(· 2'pendln& Vetoh\& bills i1nd blu4'·bn1n1 b11la ht' 1tRned Arown l'UC funds for hbranes. retired tuchcr11. '" dlvidual Pt'JUIOn plan holdera, rontributor!'l to ch aritle., ltrua J1ro.ir•ms a nd other procrams •·•• ,.,..,,... ttorfr 111d••rw LOS ANGELES (AP l The Flit Iii 1nv t•st11(1tt Ing pouible <'nminal involvtiment ln lhe entena1n m ent lndu."lry 1ndudinit alleg1&tions o r fraud conremlntc "(.'huhe's Angels .. telev1s1on senes the Los Angeles Time~ ( J reported 1n today's ed1 .'tT.4T!~ l ions 11 A egat1on!> ha v e been m a de regardin ~ pos sible c rim inal 1n fluence, or racketeenng 1n the entertainment m- dustry," FBI spokesman John Hoos said "Our in- itial step 1s to eonduct a preliminary lDQwry mto whether these allegations are true Body of tf l##itlfl tffJtll f 'fNOtd MODESTO (AP) The badly decomposed body of a woman kidnapped along with her 3-day- old son has been found m a Stanislaus County peach orchard, according to she riff's deputies. A few hours after the body of Bonnie Sue Garn· boa was found Wednesday, a Modesto woman, Mary Alice Wry, 36. was arraigned on one count of murder and two of kidnapping. The baby, Richa rd Anthony Gamboa , was found safe at the Wry home less than a mile from the Gamboa residence. Gold. Sileer .tlf11P 10 ,,,,...,, YREKA (AP) -The Canadian-based Noranda Corp. was _granted a permit Wednesday to open a 00-acre open.pit mine in Siskiyou County in early spring that will create 60 to 70 jobs. 'the company said. The county planning commission gave Noran· da the permit to oper ate the Gr ay Eagle Mine north or Happy Camp, ,_bout 40 miles west of Yreka. ~ .tine M'nf Hallie• f ' ro• St nJl.w HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Former movie queen Mae West has rallied in her fight against the ef- fects of a stroke and has been taken out of the in· tensive care unit at Good Samaritan Hospital, a spokeswoman says . The 87·year·old movie star, known for her sexy roles, suffered a stroke six weeks ago that left her speech impaired, sources told The As- sociated Press. 1981 CARS and TRUCKS .I- ALL MAKES! 833-0555 I Ask For Ray, LUSE SPfCIAllST at HOWARD Chevrolet Co.,,.., o• ()?¥ilfll' '"° Ou••' St\ NEWPORT BEACH Toti11g Bea.,g IAMld Linda Pettye of Fairfield lugs a heavy sandbag to shore up weakened rail levee I 0 miles west of Stockton. Some 230 men and women of the California Conservation Corps worked to stem the tide of delta flood waters that have inundated nearly 6,000 acres of prime farm land causing miJlionsof dollars in damage. I.OS ANG ELF.S Early enroll ment figur es show a det·1dM drop 1n white enrollment overall in lhe <'1ly :. ~chool dist rict from this time last year and a 24 6 percent while decline 1n those schools involved in tht!new integration plan. The drop in white e nrollment is attribultd to .. white flight" and demographic changes in birth rates and migration. Addition;1Jly, total e nroll ment in the district's n!lO schools declined 13,835 to 524 ,020 students com· parC'd with last year's fourth-week attendence n~urPS. Ul'l'Ord1 ng to the figures released Wednes- d:1y WHITE F.NROLLM~NT DECRE~SEO by 18,515 or 12 8 percent while minom y enrollment 111- erea sed by 4,6/j() or t .2 percent The while loss was s maller than some anti- hus111g leadt:rs had µred1cted but lar ge enough to Jeopardize the future of som e !>Chools involved in m andatory grouping:., obscrvt:rs said If these figure~ hold up through Lhe fourth week of school the Uoard of Educat ion s anti· busing majorit} m <Jy ask Supenor Court Judge P<i ul Egly who designed and orde red t he inte- gration plan tc• re move i.om t of these schools from lhe program hcl'a usc no\ enough whites showed up T HE f"OUKTll-WF.EK FIGURES bei·orn e the basis for lht• Lo~ Angele:. l tnihed Srhool D1stnct's off1nal allcndall('t' report 10 the statf:' Currently In the m ;1ndatory busing plan there ar e 57.239 :.ludt>nts 1n the afferted schools instead or {)5.824 Wh1) WOHid ha\'\! been In c lasse:. If CV · 1•1·vor w h:1d ~howt•d up Of lht• 57.2:19, 62 !'i pt·n·cnt <1rc m1 11or1ty s t u- d1·11 ts and :17.5 µc•n-c nt <in• wh.1tc These students are in gral.lcs l}nc throu){h nine ;me! attend 153 cl1,m cnt;iry und Junior h11!h schr)()b 1n tht-district. An t.•su rnated 25.t)()() of these pupil:. are bused IN THE !'!EXT 10 l)/\ VS , 1•nroll ment in the m .rndotOr} plan 1i. expel'lctJ to 1nue::is e to about llCl.1100, hut the wh1te-rr11 nor1t \ percentages are not t.•xpech:d lO dwngc much because white students returnmJ? to -.1·hool are likely to be m atched by Ldt1no:. offi cials said M~anwhile . about l 15 rnrmbers of the anti· bus ing Los Ange les P uhll l' S11fct ~ Committee paraded Wednesday to the San Pedru branch of Ci t} H <all The ~roup asked City Counrilman JC1hn Gibson Jr to ~ponsor le>.:1sl:ltion d rawing the '1ty attorney into the besttle 1.>ver des1•gregatmg thl' nation's l>t'l'Ond largt!Sl school d1:.lrtcl , spok esme n s aid CO.'WMITTEE sf>OKESMAN Alan Kempler sai<I the ~roup also wants .. investig ation and doc umentation of the cconom1I.' a nd s odal CHEDDY BREWE A delightful blend of cheddar with a nip of beer Available while supply lasts · ~~~fk©>ff1 f ~rrm~ FASHION WESTCLIFF PLAZA ISLAND , ~, .... ~~ •. .,a ..... 114,, .. ''"'""rN1 BPK" &•v-60.)'1 ~ 11 11•"'1 11 r~ ,,, a r,, 1.1u y. • • , ,,, 4 -s,u {I (' ,,, 1 / ., • ,. • •• t\ c;, ,, M ':, ~ tmD1 LIVE Contact Lenses Eyewear Styling Refracting Pre1cribl119 JODI 1'llS u:PVBUC I Republic Home Loan MAINE LOBSTER 4.98 rb. NowthnlOc...-7 WISTCUff PLAZA 'llO.,.,.... ....... .,..... .... Dr. Lou Elder OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach damage" to the community as a result or court-... o rdered busing. Furthermore. school dist rict att.orn~y Peter J ames said a petition was being drawn up asking the state 2nd District Court of ApJ)t'al 10 expedite next year 's scheduled hearings on Pru1t11•ut1on I T\f Deroders State Nixes Pirate Kits LOS ANG ELF:S '/\I' 1 F.leclron1c-' concern~ no longer can sell k1l.., ;. r so r·all<'r1 · privat1•" pay. • TV decoders now that Gov Edmund C llrnwn Jr has signed a bill that proh1b1ts the ~ ... le for 11rofit or · any device not authorizPd by ::i ,u1Js cnpt1011 T\' • s er vice Hrown signed the bill Tul'S•l..1v nieht. but the action was not d1).clo~ed until\\-, 1J11esd:i" Electronics firms which hci.1e ht-•·n selling the kits said they will c hallenge the law 111 court ani1 r ontend it will hav1· hllll' 1mmed1ate impact on their activit1 e~ 1 lowever. anyone !>l'lhng s uch a • devite would be subject to :J fine of up to $2.500 or 90 days 1 mpn~11nment 01 l.t0th if convided of the misde meanor T HE LEGISL/\TION CLE ARLY pleaM·rl th1· indus try. in particular 1..·xec ut.1ves ut Nalitm al Subscription Televis ion.Los Angeles , who ha\ c led thcfight agains t the "pirates " ''This legislation will help 1n st a m p111g ~ul th1· pirates who have been s elling ill•·;(al hoxes . part'i and plans,'' s aid Robert \ahill . vii L' pr~·sident uf the s ubs cnµl1on television ("11n pa11y "We will work w1l,h district ;.1llornc ', in our :.ubscnber a real> to identify and prose< ute thOM whu viul alt' this law ·· More than ,, half dnz\;n • ·ctronics shoµs o r businessmt·n '', • c sued un~ '• l'essfully in ft>deral r ourt this s umm e r b} '\.,l1•1nal Subsrr iption Telev1s1on STt:Pll E~ ROBBI NS, PRESIDENT of SCH Ele «tronics 10 Cypress. s aid ~e intends · • ontinu•· sellin ~ el€.'ctronics par ts that may or rn.• not be used to build del.'nde rs Hobbins' atrorney ~alcl he expl'<'\S lo fil e a lawsuit challenginr lhl' nr"" la1o1. w1thm days No estimates h..t H been made about the ::.izc oi the "pirate" del.'oder market. KLEENEX TISSUE 200 Sh E:• I DRUG STORES ._ _ _,_Am Place ro Shop! 7 DAYS A WEEK Nrwpori lroch-t 020 l,.,,i,... Wrttcliff 1"1010 _jjnlhon'I ~ SHOE SERVICE for Hand.bags Luggage & Zipper Repair Regional Repair Center for SPERRY -TOPSIDER Don't throw away your comfortable old tennis shoes We repair and resole all major brands. •CcwO..e cMt Mw • Me..,.n hec:ll • So. COftt Vlhp • Wfttcltf ptae • FetWo. hl-4 • ~ ~ l s.it• .... , 19772 MacArthur OMS. lrvtnc. CA 92715 (714)881-0991 OPEN THURSDAY NITES 'TIL 9 Ll<'rnRd Bn>krr C.llNl-N71. ~., .... , .. ....... ' ' • I ~flltm·lel I-a~ ................................................................ ~ Robert N Weed 1Pub1t\~f Bctrb!trcJ Kreibrch 'Editorial P~ Editor Silt Cleanup Plan ·-Helps-Bay Pi@lure··--· - Afh'r ~t· .r-. 111 :o."t'mJOlith i'ndl"" !!lud). 1t apPf>aan that at lt•ast 'iunw ,,f tht• ~lit t hat 11 C'holllntc thr l 1ppt-r :'llt-wpor1 H.t~ "1ll lw rt•mm t.4'(1 Sttth • 1-·1,h anti (;1u n•• ofhr1•I~ d•t111l~l plan11 I.at Wt>t•k un hLI\\ Hw inh•nd tu "Pf'nd f700 ()(X) for a panlal t1rt-d.:in,.: of t ht• tupmllM ~"lr"on ot tht b&) Ttw plan ~ h u·h '"" hlnttt~ on tht> Kl'Dntina of 11erm1L .. b) '.1r1t\Ui. 'llltl' 1mJ ft"'d .. ral atrt>nt'l<'l'I . rno rk.s lhe iir~t "lkJ11l 1\\ .trtl ,1 r nmph•h• ha~ dc>an1nl( Fa~h and \;.Hnt' d1rt'\'turs Sa) tht tfollar-. "Ill 1H1~ fur r t'll1 11\ <11 or :!:tut• ruhh· 'artl<i. of 'lit r(luithl\' ha.Ir lh(" .llJWUJlt "'··~ht•<I 11i\1> th t> bt'~ \lurtn~ lhl ~ t'IH ... 1'11111' ,\ full tln•lljotlO)t. \ht'' daam would \'Bii for tht• n• n\U\ ,ti of more:> than u milhon 1·ub1c 'arcb ur lht' muL'k Hui thl· tl n·d~m.-:. "hll·h 11ffu·1u i~ 'R~ C'ould ldkt' UlJ lo J )'l'al'. \\1 ll nrnkt• 'tr11lt>::. to".inl n·lllf'IHn~ v...ilt·r tu 1tr, u .. IHIY. llltlt· rrwr t• th.rn nlutt Oah Tht•rt• <itt• ~\Ill ~onw unan::.Y.t'rt•d qut',lton:-tltJI rt•lut .. to lt11s plan. S Ul'h t\1' whert> th~ :.lit -A lli lw ~tl1H•c'tf .11Hl ~·twrE' th1· mont·~ \.\ill l'Omt' fro m t n Pd' Im· h,rnhn6t th HI -.:111 to lj 1~·rm:i1wnt dump :-1tc Stall. this t~ a 'tart that l'Ullld undt•rc;c-or~ thl' ur((l'll<'' qr rinuang mmlt') to pa) for a t'atc h hasan lo ti ap lht· '"' Ut'fw" 1t n:<wh1·~ tht' ba) Heights Ban Neecle<I Orange Couuty 's general pla n says houses s hould nc1t b<' built m a r 1?as where jet a ircraft no ise ex~eeds the so railed 65 Community Noise Equivalent Level. the level at whic h nmse impacts are believed harmful to humans_ t;nfortunalely. the general plan doesn't always con lrol what happens in a particular area Zoning on certain propeny may he different from what the general plan r ails for but so long as the zoning is valid it 1s the ~t:mdard th;ll rs used to determine what may or may not be huilt Th<: prohli·m of inc1ms1stency between the general pl:Jn and toning fell into the laps of members of the Or;rnj!e ( ·nunty Hoard of Supervisors las t week over noise 1mpa1·b 1n Santa Ana He~ghts. the unincorporated r,c.·1s.:hborhoo<l ~c,uthwcst of John Wayne Airport between N<•wport lkarh :rnd Costa Mesa. • Ex1~t1ng l<1ning m t he heights permitted construC't1on Qt n•sr,lcnt 1al un1b <frsp1t e lhE' general plan prov1s1on thitt K~J~ ~ thpn• .shnulc1 be no s ur h cons truction within the 65 C-NEL foolµnnt ThP board a ct rd to Pra<;e t h at inconsistency It adopt- e d an urgL•n<') nrdanance banning res idential develop- ~1f•nt within the li!l 'NEL l)oundary Wh1h' lht· 11rgt•n ey nrchnan ce 1s in effect for a max- hnum ol four months the county \\111 develop ways to l>nng the an:<J ·~ lOning mto permanent conformity with ..the 1-!Cner:.il plan , It ts :in ::Jl't ton that long has be~n n eeded a nd 5th Dis· l.rit:t Supen 1sor Thom as Riley as to be congratulated for ~rtn i.:111g rt to ttrt' txianl's :1ttentre>n Closures Inevitable :'>lt·,~~·r1 Ml·~ .. , l\C'lwol offl ciab art strut:gUn g with plan::. to tlo.st. down as many as eight schools as student p<1pulation d(•thnl'S and enrollment·based income from jhf' state <1lon~ w1lh 1L O verhc<1d costs can drop as much as $200.000 a year .)N}wn a S<'hool doses. • ( 'uttmg costs h as hecome the na m e or the game in the llfltl' Wt'althv :-rhool dis t n(·t Besides· enrollment cuti:.. Propos1t1on 13 and a court 'uling ordPnnµ w1•althy districts to s~end no more than jmor d1stnets on t•ac·h student's education have take n bi6' <('hunks out of anticipated budgets. • Ht•fon: pan•rrts hegin gnashing collective teeth over iellinµ JUnwr t1 1 :.i more distant school in the day of j><tn·nt-pa1d hu:-ing. rt c;hould be noted officials doubt that tnOrC' th<.111 two !-.chools <trtually will be dosed next school ... ·car • Rut at th<.· rate enrollme nl is. dro pping except in n orth '.\>1esa when .. st udent population 1s incn•asin~ all ·c.·ighl ~cho(:'ls f'VCntually will close P ;.11nf11l :.i " 1l may be to pare nts a nd cl1c;tn ('t -'·mplu~ P!'S, rlosun:s are as certa in as taxes . Som,· offic:1als an• predictm~ u day when the four .:tugh s rhnol tampu~e~ will house all the c·hildren. ~radt>!I kindt·r~arh'rr through ll Publrr t•du('ation 1s undeq~o1ng some dramatic «h<-•11/.!!'S m1<1 n·-.i<lt'nt~ of lht' district may as well fa<'e up t I) t l • Opinions t.-lCpre.,c,ud 1n t llP s pac e aoove art! those ol the Oarly Pilot Other 111ews eipresseo on lh•s page a1e those ot the11 authors and artists RPader commenl is ·invited Address The Oatly Pilot PO Box 1560 Costa Mes<>. CA 97.626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321 ~Boyd/Ethnic Dog Food . ·' By L.M . .WVD Ralston Purina is reported ly introdut'111g r avrolll for dogs . An enlcrpnsinJt mow• in the marketplace. true But .·not 1maginat1ve enough , I • say Why nol sell truly ethnic • dog rood? Chinese eggroll tor •> cho ws . Weincrschnitzel for , German shepherds Tamales tor chihuahuas . Corned beer and cabbage for Boston ter- ri e r s Bouilla baisse fo r t (;loor11y Gu No wonfter taxes are 1'0 high If they mUAl pay • for the free classes In "living together" at OCC. WUI the new rise ln the C'Olt ol marri11e licenaea, to r1nance dlvorc. bf> the excuse f or tbl1 new tom · fooler~? OJ fren~h poodles Borscht for Russian wolfhound~ And for those dogs or indlslinct na honat origin, stew What can a woman do to ward off a potential rapist" Some c rime e xperts say· One. tell him you're pre11· nant. Two. tell him you have a venereal disease. Or thrH. act rraiy. like get down on your hand& and knees and bark Mke a dog Japanese husbands trandi- llonally gave the ir brides girls of liAh. But the women worked fM change. Now such lifts are cash A whirlpool off <;ape Peloro. Sicily. i1 known theruboutt1 as •'the deep blue t1ea." A musive rocll tour miles away on the Italian side of the Strait.I ol Mt11ln• 11 called the devil. Sallon who navl1ated thole part.~v."' tJNt ._.,,_.ton "t'lu betwHn the devU and dMpblue 1ea." A Wrd of tbe natioa'a food ""'" oae w&)' or .--from--~---TW't t"-cllAatl v.a..,.._. mntfl . ' Is -Reag~n's ~Do'Outdated? 1.os 1\NG fo:1.ti:s ·rr11v1:hng I h,. t·1um1 ry (or u Wt't'k a nd Yo 111t1•h1r1.c Jimmy C'1utt-r •• niJ H 111111ld tt\'1tt(t1n N h~kt' t ht'lr h11mb uod rn"kt' th 1r p11 rht:J1. I ,., ... , .. llWllV w1th \ht' Ht\prt-sslO(I, wl 1h1iL 114111\l , thut tte11Kun .should "'111 It"" d.-c•l 11111 but lhttl ( 'artrr "'•II . I tu 111 ,.,,.a,·nl '~l·ni~ l11 hCI\/" lhL· l"l>llt' 111h·1 d•·1>••rHk11C'1· Or loi ll'" illllll h1•1 '""'II '""' ""''''' Th• ,,, 1•i.11l.•111 , .... ' t• II I " l h I " "r I 11 .1-. .1 I I• '1' " I •• \ p I .1 L' ,. IA h 1• r 1• \ Ill t• r 11· J II ' .111J ,.,.,., \ llflt ··l\t• Jt•p.-1111 II II ti II l' ,1111Hhl·r 111 tlw11 1 1•l;1lw11~h•1' to 1·1111t11i.111~ ,., ,•nh. thL' dHsllrn~l'r pt c"H'flh or n ·pn -.•'fl\' .i 1•111m 1 rv. A111L'r1t ;1, ihut l'•rn •lo what 11 "'a nt-. l1t•1·uus1· it:-pt•111•l<-Jr•• de --4 ~u ' .. , . ; .. · ....... J.·1>1{ 1 ('nl and det~rmined M y guea!I 1:. thal ;nort! Americans. w1lh '~•dness in therr souls. will sec things {'lu-ter·s muddled way WHAT COULD be the de· terminlnf( isi;ue of the 1980 cam pargn wa!> bes t expressed for me by a Carter supporter. Neil Hartigan. the former lie utenant governor of Illinois. "H people were really going to vote their ix><'ketbooks. the> would be set thng tn on Reagan und wouldn't have these wild s wings in polls," 'lard Hartigan. who ls now senior vice president of the Firs t Na tlonal Bank of Chic ago "But they apparently think things like inflation and unemployment are m ore complicated than Reagan dot:!) lt took about eight yean. to f1gu,re out. but I thrnk ~pie now St:l' that the domestr r e(•onomy is hoked to t.·nergy and lo forctf?n poltcy .. The t!>Sue. m ost Americani. M'em lo have c:ont'l uded reluc tantly , is tr1a ng ulitr tbe economy . t!nergy and foreign polrC'y I'm not sure Rea~an can convin«e them of much by say mg, as he diet in Sl!n Antonio. Te:icas "I say we t•an curb i11n a. tion. wr can bring down interest rates, w~ can keep more money in the pockets nf workers, we can put millions of Americans back to work " ('AN WE? Can we do that by ourselves? Or are we linked to J a p an" To Saudi Arabia? To Wesl Germany" To ftussia·> To China ? H m y r('arhn~ rs right. Reagan's biggei.t campuign blunder was !>ending signals that SQmehow he was going lo re \'e r se Amt!riran 1n1t1at1ves toward mainland China We need Ctuna, a lot of peoµl e think . as an ally and a~ a market We need many plarcs and thinll(s to do what HPu~an seems to think Wl' can do by uursel vc'> Carter on t he other hand. doesn 'l seem to think we can do anything. The follo wing is an ex rerpl fro m a "pool" report the briefing aaven lo the press by two reporters chosen on a rotat Ing buis to stay c lose to the preside nt when he travds written up as Carte r landed in Los Angeles last week .. 'Reports are that Iraq has made several attacks on Iran. by air primarily . . We are Ml taking a position in support 11f either Iran or Iraq· Your president said. t urning away from the mikes. somethin g about 11S1n~ 'the U N • a nd ·otht:r avenues ·" Our president ·s mumbling:, somehow s eemed mort' ap propnate to ..i complex s1tuat1on than Reagan's "We can do 11 . Ameri1•a .. REAGAN'S OWN peoplt· havt• ~irked up some of that unca!>r ness about what Car\t'r likes to <•all "simplistic notions .. After s ampling e arly re s ults "' Republt<•an t·anva!>s rr.g 111 Chicago suburlis. D1Jn Totten . Reagan's Midwei.tern managt-r. fl~w t1J Washin~ton lo ret•om mend that the can1ltrlatc an n11unc" lhl· names or nH'n and women who W(IUld he 1n hr:-. Cab1n•·l The· ril<-a would Ill' 10 reassure voter!> Iha\ a ftt'a~an acJm1n1s tralwn wrwld bP broad ba!>ed :i111l .,nph1st1cal'er1 t•nou~h to dN1I \\1lh a t•omph·x world l'hf'rt• "· 11f enur!>t•, " l<m.: " .... ~ to go 1n th1 ., c·am11a1gn, und H~al:!illl h an alt1 ill'll\l' an1l l1k1•u lilt· 1·:in<l1dat1· · lrk<'uhlt-" " not a ilr.·nrr1 11(\l-n ht•artl ar11un1I lh<' pres 1d1•nt and th<' Rt•puhlll·an .,,ltll app(.'ar!> lo llf• ciheac1 \!.h•·n· 11 c·ounb If ltw clel·t1on w1·r1· h1·ld t11tl:1} I w u II I " I:! u \' .. ' ' h ;J I I h L' II c l1 11 Ii I t r· a n ., "' o u I d IA. r n ('al1fwma T1•'<a' llJ1nni!> and, 111•rh.ip:-'\'t·IA. 'I •>r k Kul 1h1• t.'IN·t1on \\11n 't <'<1r111· 11nl1l "'Inv ii, and 1'\l'IH; IWt\\l'\'ll 1)11\A, dOI! lhl'n .irt• lrk1·h lo lit· H·rv 1 om plt'X 1nd1•1•11 ........................................................................................................................................ Mailbox Energy Dropouts Don't Go Far Enough To the FA1tor : I am hcmusc>d by the na1\•ete of peopll• who t h ink tha1 hy simply not payrng their light ball . they are hurting the clectrfr u t ilities ln reality. they do n o thing but inc r ease po't\e r usa ge Consider your article in the Saturday. Sept 27t h edition of the Pilot. for a moment. This dropout from the customer list of Commonwealth Edi'<on now u~es a nashlight. goort 1n it.s t>lare. whrre 110 other M>urC'•' uf hght exists. bu! a highly 1neffi cient for m 11f 11lum1nat1on . neverthPless l'nns1dt>r the i><>wer various utilities hac1 to generate to run the m achrnts that make the batteries . tht· cas- ing. the ren eetor The· lens itself 1c; glasi; Th" glas.; making 1n clu <;I ry is one of lht' most eneri;:y intensive 1r1dustrh·s 1n cx1i;t1·n1·,, ('ONSIDER TIO: <>n•·r~y 11 takes lo mak<' the hce r the man d rinks, the r an It l'Ome<> rn What about t he 1('1' Lhetl l'OOls t\" T his 1s not made with a l'h•llY s mile or a frozf'n ~t are It rs made by c.i heal transfer procrss powered 1n most r'ases by. you l(uessed it. elN ·trir1ty The solar panels this man rs t .. lkrn(i! about using will be m t1de by madttrres-powered hy eltt- lricity The aC'ous l tt:<il guitar used at hJs birthday celebration will be at the l'Ourtesy of tht> m a nuf at'lun·r of thl' guitar body . the derorallvt-finish and the strings , a l l made t>n mac h i nes and c quipm t>nt powered by y11u r San Onofre power plant and others lake rt Whene\er f pass by San Onofre, I am in awe at the geniu11 of man and his ability to unlock the secrets of t he atom anc1 apply rt towa rd the enrich ment of all mankind Just as the pioneers faced the uncertainties of the frontier to unknown lands. our scientists are facing the frontiers leading to the manifold secrets of the universe and we a re let1ser men than o ur forefatheni if we cannot do 1t bravely and with confidence lhat we ca n master and control them If any many wants to truly drop out and away from this scheme of thinRs. he mus t wander In the foresls, eating berries and grubs and huddle for warmth In caves and crott.oes No Ouhlight.s there for the truly dedicated. no beer ror their bellies. Oo, then, and let the rest of u.s lel on wtth the business Of creat· ln1 a world that can feed. rlotbe and warm the comin11 gener1- Uon1. J .W REIO ,. ..... .,., ..... ToU..Ut«: Oa l•pt. 22 )'our paper published an artrde "F'un Park Target 11f l.:tw:.1111 ' \\ hl<'h re !erred t CJ <1 p1·11i.l1ng l.JW 'iU tl ai m ed al Dr~ne\ Ian(! Jnd ib code of eth1 r~ It seem!> that Disneyland asked two homo!>ex uals to leave 3 dance nr1or at lhc park. How d1sappo1 ntin~ a nd c1i s1.t usti n ~ \hat 1nd1viduals would attaC'k onl' of thr h"W re maininJt famil v 1n.,l1luttoni; W If I I. •: p r 1• s 1 II e n t r a I l·andidll\cS ('fh: lht• "plight of the /\ml-riran fa m ll• af. a ma1or 1•ou1 ce of 11ur count ry'<; IJrOb lcm~ we 1~norP JJ1I> 1n1«1dent!> that arc Uw reflStlO for our de 1itraded scnst• of fomtl y The [\\n l!entlcml"n 1mpl1n 1t1·d 1n th1· lawsuit ha\'(' a<'hrcv1·d tlu·ir •inh goal tn gain puhlr('lt ,! ror t}\f•tr H·ns c of rt~hl Those IA ho ~1.ind hehtnd tht• trud rtwnal fam ilv 1in1t !>houlrl tw \'.'qu;tllv as-.l"rt1v1• Afl1•r all 1s 11 l'q u11ahlt• to alln\IJ two rcople to rlc <>lro ~ Di s ne y l a nd '-; atmosph1•re "'hen lhe va~I ma· Jl'lrltY or park us<>rc; are propo nents 11f family value!> upon wh1d1 nur rountn ,., bao;ed" CA!'.111.1.E ·11 ('O\!RTNEY f 'on~m11••r tid To the to~hlor Smc<' Oct. fi oren~ Nauonal Cons ume r W1•('k , maybe you'1J apprecrale p r rn lin~ my ex per1e.iC'e Fifty groups will be meetm~ for a Con .. 11mer Farr at Sact dlebRck Collei.eC' I had taken my elderly father's CadillaC' to an a rea dealt'r for a rorrplete tune-up The 1nllcagc was 17.fl7t and 1t rust us '155 50 Just l39 miles later the cur broke dow11 in Leisure World It was towed lo the n••aresl S-Oulhern California Auto Club serv1rt· sta lion Th('y roulc1 not ~et Lhc car 11tarted so it had lo be t owed back to the dealer. The additional bill wa!! $140 92 plus $44.40 for the tow ing Naturally we quelltioned the re J;airs as they dad some repet1t1ous tune-u p work_ r calted upon Consumer League (or their aid The result was a refund. The first bill had an overch&rf'e of SS.50 and the second bltl brought a $138.32 refund. They harl billed for re- pairs Wlrler cmis11lon warranty, and also had the lowlnR charges inc luded. Car dealers make mis· t akes. However . I couldn't have followed through on the corl'tt· hon so well. We were thankful to Consumer League rorthelr help AN&ntEa tremendous saving waa made with the encoura1e· menl and (acts from Consumer Lea1ue. t.ut aprin1 my 21-yea.r- old dauchter l08t or swaHowed a • three-year-old 1old lnl•y. It wu my opinion lt wu improperly don•,· or lt WO\lld not have fallen out. 'l'h<> olent1 !-I hail :.111<1 hr ~ pt at• tut• .,o I 111~(·\1~!>,.11 •>ur prr>hll!tn lwfori• lh• \\Ork \\<J!> done b> the new clcn11Ht When he presented a full bill rw $250. I hrought up the fact that ht-had purc•hast'<l the problems ac; IA ell CIS the practice Ill' ~i:tVC us~· n<'" l11ll of S75 wh ich was tht• lah <'OSI onlv for tht· new inlay flt-'till hds my daughterfor a patic·nl W h1> •'Vf'r he :i rd uf making t>ver $301f on a $10 rnvestment •t he chartt-r ml'nihership fct•J When you have l'nt·oura~em11nt from someone "'ho will he lp like C'onsum(·r I ea~uf'. you push a bll h .:1r<.li-r when thrngs gr> "r<ing Am<'nc ans in haste clnn't al"' a\' dn qualtt.\ wo rk ll"· we I ht• 1·r1n .. 11111t•r '"ho allC11A. 1t "" II El I·::-.: llt1l.IH-:~ \uk·•, f 'ighf ••r To the l':d1tor Juris !'iolm'J""" "h11 1s f1.JUiting nuclear power h} rdusrru: lo use l'lf•ctrrr1t>. a" rcµo rtt•d tn your Sept. 'l:l rd1ti1m 111 vf'ry adm1ra blc H1"'\s a p un !>l <tl ht•urt But thal purcne1>~ does not slop h11n frum having his friend~ use e lectnnty to make him his ire cubes to chill his be'!r Wllh Nor doel> he mind b11y1n~ bat tcric.s f\lr lus rt.ashhdits. or solar panels for his warmth. that pr\lhablv takf' more ener gy to pro· du re th<in they will produce ,\h ' ~01n~ ha(•k to the wilder ne'~ 1!. i;o fine 1f you don't go 1•111 far back GOLUIE JOSEPH To the f.ditor · I um writing to c hallenge several s t a te m ents b y Or Charles Rell in his article (Sept 14 >on the Libertarian Party Profe?isor Bell's main point seems lo be that third parties ar e merely an annoyance which may affect the outcome of a few racei. but nevPr gel anywhere. and that the Libertarian P arty ii; just anolht>r "come-latt>ly" one Oft ht' SC The t.ibertarian P arty has bet>n organized n ation ally since 1972 anct has run candidate!\ in C'a hfornia in every election since then It 1s only this year that we havl' overcome the state's discr iminatory election laws and u r e able to be idc•ntitied on the b•llOt as L.1b c rturla n s in s te a d or 1nde~ndenL-. THE UBEaTARIAN Party Is unique In Its promotion or a consistent phUO!'lophy or liberty from oppressive government, wher eH thlrd parties have ty plcatty been or1ani1ed around • 11inale issue or candidate. Profe-r Bell characterl,.. our ~ommltment to freedom aa • ·~tran~e Olll1 of liberal and l'•>nsl'r\'3ltV(' 1 which 1t mav w('ll b\' I tic falls lo i><>inl out that w hil e lib e r a l s a nd conservatives . both Republican a nd De mocratic, today are all trying to outdo one another at sword rattling. Libertar ians arc also co n s i s t ent l y non ·rntervent1on1 s t a n d pro.peace Professor Bell's comparison between the r1 s « of th e Republic-an Party in the t850s and tht' n sc of the Libertarian Party rs rcvC'alini;: lfe implies that there arc no nal1onal cn ses or d1 v1s1on:. tn the ma1or purtie!> today a\ lhl·re wt>rt' \hen With 11ur et•onom} m 1ts worst -.hape in 40 v<>ars. inflation runmn~ rampant. preparalwns for war s uch as rc1.t1stration for a new draft. &nd Reagan and Carter fightin~ nff the Andersons and Kennedys I wondt'r In which -;andprle does thr s p11 lil 1cal sc1enct• prnfcssur bury his head" StJ E WALTMAN Lr be rt a nan Candidate for State Assembly 14th Oistrict To the Editor: I consider al unfair na me· calling to malign political con servatives by refe rring to Neo Nazis as rill?ht-wing extremists as was done in the Sept. 28 Pi l o t new s s t o r y on the Oktoberfest bombinl( m Munich P lease look back to the Hatler era and you will recall th:.t his Nazi Party gets its name from the original German · Na tionalsozialis tischeparte1, which being interpreted 1s National Sorlali.st t>arty. Nazis t herefore are Socialists. and th,ey belong to the lert. not the nght Neo- N a:1.is thus are Neo-Lf'ftists. not rlght-w\ng e:ictremlsls. So let's be fair to conservatives. ARVO E HAAPA To\he Editor : The law Is only llS good as th.-. judge. The judge is only as good as the politician who appoints the jud1e. The politician is only u goodulbepeoplewhoelecth.Jm. la It then the tauJt or the voter? Perhape It 111 the rault or the non- voter. When we have rnponalble voters, who vole, perhaps we wlll have responsible pohUcians and jud1n and law. JAME!. BOLDING • , ............. wtc-·-··--·-,_, "-,...... ~--......... ---.. ,...., ... ,. ......... , .... ('"9 ...... C& ttta• ~-"-" c...i..r".., .-.C•'-................. _..._•re-.t• ............... ·-·---"-..... .. ........ _, ............ __ .... <Ire••·-" ..... ,, --................. _=====:-: .. ~ . .. .. .... --. -·--~~ ~~~~~ . .._ .. • 1 .. •• . . -----. --·. ,,_ --\. ............. -.. ---.... BUSINESS STOO<S Thur8day" t :lo8inl( Pri~t·" NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~,.,f..,;, •ra•wat .,..,," t ,,.. .... 'fon, MHIWll\I ,,(.,Ifft Pfiw tto\tOtt 0.lfCMI ••ilO l.H\tfnMll \IOt " ._.,~ ~••"'1''"* 11, trw H••"°"•• ••'O'•••·~or SM M•tlw' o-... ,, .,_, ''"''""' • Thursday, Oclober 2. 1980 N DAIL y PILOT -Cl I ... ----------------------~ Dow Jones Final UP 2.82 , CLOSING 942.24 -·" -------....~ Co11smner Part ,, Plain Language ·"~ !I Movement Afoot. By SYLVIA PORTIER .. Suddenly. arbitration ror minor disputes is .. in" -u a; way to speed as many types or dis putes as posilible out of• the courts and reli eve court congestion. •• After a long history or working well in labor and com-. mercial disputes. arbitration -settlement by a third pas•: ty based on consent of the disputants -has an honorable reputation. In these areas, the disputants usually are ·of more or less equal strength and the arbitrator's expert knowledge in the fi eld involved may result in a wiser de· c1sion than might be reached by a Judge or jury . But in consumer disputes. the parties usually are not at all equal in sophistication, knowledge or finances to· car ry on a contest. Experts Crom the industry m ay accePt industry viewpoints which the consumer may want to challenge · • In some instances. arb1trat1on programs have in fact been pre paid by an industry and printed form C'ontract clauses have been used to pre <'Om mit the con- Money's Wo~th s umer t.o arbitrate all fu ture disputes. The industry may help in choosing the a rbitrator~ to ma~e sure they havP the "expert knowled ge." Th~ arb1tratrir's hearing'> at a la wyer's ofrice m ay be scheduled an mid·day Not showing up may mean a default a ward agains t the consumer and an extra fee. In some cases. <i cr>ns umer may have to pay a StOO fee for a rbitra · lion EVEN THAT'S 1'.0T the full story rr the consumer re- fuses to pay on tht> ba~1s that the goods or ser vices we(.e not as ordered. the answer may be You should hav, arbitrated that Or you arbitrated and lost. and lheref~ must pay regardless of any claim you may think you have. The warning s hould be obvious. Use of a rbitratioe must be probed with care and the magic word "arbitra- tion .. does not by itself say the process is or is not good f~ ronsumer cases. The tune or sah.• 1s the wrong time to expect a coii-i sumer to make any choice You're thinking of other thi~ price and quality to na me two Thus, more and moii, reputable com panies are orrering arbitration to consume.rt' with the decision to be m ade when the dispute arises. It\ not fair to "lock in" a rbitration before this • • TREATrNG UNEQUALS EQUALLY i~ not equality. ~t A sophisticated sell er with legal counsel who writes) contract is not on the sam e level as a small individual co sumer who can't -accepf or rejed a provl•lon -whicb- almost certainly po0rly understood if comprehended at No m atter whether you consider this view patroniz" or snobbish. expecting an aver age consumer to be ad quately informed to make vital decisions on arbitration at the time of lJuyang a product or service is the same as ex- pecting an amateur to decide whether an airplane is safe for flying by a glance at the gauges at take-off. THE PLAIN LANGUAGE move ment is an effort to re- duce consumer ignorance about contracts but is a light year away from its fi nal goaJ. And if a contract contains arbitration rules. how can the consumer understand them if the rules are not in sim· pie language? To remedy this abuse, legislation has been introduced in New York and may become a national pattern, to pro· h1 b.it prl'-commitrnent clauses requi ring arbitration in con- sumer contracts The consumer ma) then accept or reject a company offer to ar bitrate ,.,.,o,·I.:" 111 Th,. .'tpoflighf NEW VOR"-(p.P+ '>•'''"" ~n 0"4" 11na ,..,t r,W\'Qll? ot tr.,.. fdh"i."(' ...,....,,, "div. Nt-ift' -.."'' St-><\ l tt nonll'-, .. '"'" h .. •J1tlQ tMl 1Vf~1tll• 1'1 n•<Hti lhrH \I ')fictrlp <.,,0 ~11011 . f ~tCn1 ",. .... ~ .. ~" ' t..lllW•I • Un01J( ,..1 ~ (<Hon P~nn S~O()il lr'O "' Ph1110'\Pf'1 Wt• \)11 Eu.on IBM u AL In< MOil•• (Ainle1L.E1 XI • " I~ ' ~· . lb . ". •• 10 • ca • 4,J>. '1"• .... 18 n . .:s • . '• I • I •I . I .. I p!ll ond Dou·11• N E W YORI(. IA.Pl fn.p tOllC#w,n9 11\I \lw't#\ u-.-. Nrr• 'Vot~ St0<t.. 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(J ~~--~~~~1 ::. ·~~·;1:' '' "'''~' ..... .-.1,..,., f tQ ' ' • ........... Barely Comfftrtable Kelly McCoy. 2. of San Francisco. uses natural air conditioning, with atd of an um· brella, to keep fa irly cool at the beach at P acific Grov~ durinR a hot spell. No relief is expected until the weekend in Monterey County Firms Fight Smoking Ban SACRAMENTO <APl -Tobacco companiet have spent ~.000 In t he last week on com. mer clals a11tainst a ballot measu~ to require q<> smoking sections in most build1ngs open to tJ\e public, the c·am1-1a1gn s aid Until Sept . 23. the end of the first financial re- porting period for th e fall camµa1gn, tobacco com· p anies conlri bulc d only a relatively modes t amount against Propos ition JO. IN FACT. SUPPORT F.R.'\ OF thl! measure said they ra ised $4 10, 787 in contributions and loans . Yes -on·lO treasurer Peter Hanauer noted that since .l'uly 1, when the initiative qualified. for the ballot. hi!. campaign had rais ed only Sl41 ,19'7. But No-on-10 s pokesm an J ack Johnson con· (jrmed a report Wednesday that 'Sine~ sep[ 2:[ tfie . 1 ca mpaign spent $250.000 buying television and radio time. Tobacco compan1ec; "ha ve decided to s upport this campaign even at this late date, · satd Jack McDowell, whose fi r m managed a successful cam· pa1gn against a 11o ·srnok 1ng section i11i t1at1ve two years ago and has JUSt bc<•n tu.red to run the ad- verli!>1ng cam p:ui.:n IN 1978. 'TO OPPOSF. a somewhat broader in· Hiatlve, the tobacco industry raised a record $6.S miUion Propos1t1on 10 would require no-smoking sec- Oons in work places, governme nt bui1dings, restaur ants and health fac11iUcs. Jt would ban s moking in the public· sections of retail stores, ex- cept tobacco stor~!I . Near ly all U1e No-on-10 money c ame from four tobacco companies, the campat~n said· $149.000 from R.J Reynolds, $1 17,<XX> from Philip Morrts, $65,000 from Rrown & Williamson. and $41,000 1 rrom Lorillard Assistant campalRn treasurer Dana ReeO aalO llO pledges of mor~ money have been received BUT NO-ON·I O CAMPAIGN spokesw oman £ileen Padberg has said the campaign 1s seeking more money from tohacco companies, and might raise as much as half the 1978 total. The Yes-on-to contributions included $42.~ fro m the California div1s1on of the American Cancer Society , $7 ,000 from the San Diego County He art Assoc1al1011, and $1 ,000 from s\nger Kenny Rogers. * * * Singer to Head 'Great Smokeout' NEW YORK (AP1 -Slnger NataUe Cole has failed m severa l attempt.a to qult 1mokin1. but plans to do better the nex\ Um• and sel a good ex· ample as chairwoman of lhe "Great American Smokeout" on Nov. 20 The "Sm okeout," sponlOl'ed by the American Cancer Society, Is a 24-hour nationwide campaign Lo help s mokers kick the habit. · "My father, Na t King Cole. wu a heHJ smoker who died of lung cancer ," Ms. Cote aa..i. "This didn't hep me from cultivating the habit. Wbcn I tried to qwl snerel limn in tM past , J alw a 11 took •P cigarettes •tain." Ma. Cole 1ald the woald lrJ to qult srnoktnc "for m1 m•• and my aon," Robbie, wllo wW CALIFORNIA ... baa.Mt ffe ~ . C l ... D 1s1ory MERCURY SAVINGS .tAlr omp aints own Unit Meets WA&H~TON tAPt -TIM Ci vtt MfONIUUn no.rd report& lhal C()ft· _..., cofnplainu about alrbnes are ~ .... rpty Act'Ordl"M to t)M, r~rt fOf Ju})', lbll h1tm 11vallabl•. the bOaPd ,... e•hed I,., rompla lnt.1 ThM'• doWr\ almou 40 perC'4ml from the a.z:>l <'0111 pblnll rw4r1vfK1 In July IWJQ Ttl41 Mgi!M)' u lc1 n1jht l)t'Ob&emJ 14td uw l11t l n July •Wt m com· pl1jnt1 , foll ow-.d h1 be(Ct(u ge troubl~. c,:u."t.onwr "''k>e Df(lble mll aod refMnd Mnd rr.;dlt dlapuldl. O e l•• A1rl1nu ti •d tbe bett cu1to nwr llulllfal'tlon l)tlrformMce tor the rnottth, accordlrif( to the report, wtth t ~ compla.ant.1 for every 100.000 paawngen. Q\ber tlne• wltlt tow complaint ntlOt ~luded HawaUP, 2.ao per 100.000; Southwest a.eo and Frontier z.sa Tbe highest corns:1'alnt ratio for the month was 46.6'7 complalnta per 100,000 for Golden Gate Alrllnee. In addition, World Alf11net haG 24 30 per 100,000. Wien Air Alub re- corded 22.22 per 100.000 and ~et'a with high rates wore Air New England, 16.67 and Texas Interna- tional. l5.57. .... l9rk:el 1ooe1 nwu Oct. a. 1110 All Sa .. Item• are Sull10te1 10 S1oc11. on Hano A ll P11010011pn1c Typ091apn1ce1 Cleflc.al end Pron1111Q Errors 111e Su1>1ec:1 lo Co1r-ec11011 FIOlllnt CllNlla 151. ffet . 6.95 . .. . . ,, , • .. •• .. . • . . . •.• .. • .. • . . . . . 3.50 Floatlrag Cllldltl IUI (10). fllG. 7 95 . . ....... .. .. ... . ... • .. .. . .. .. .. . . 4.00 Plllt P11(lJll1•11l 1201. Ree. 7 .SO .. . .. .. .. ... .. • ..................... 1.QDucll DtrlCtor Cltll11llav•181 Atd oaly. Rtt. 5.98 . ............... 3.00 ltolatw Toa1t• (l1t1t. 1111. 2.19.. .. .. ... .. .. . . . ....... , .. . . .... 1.00 Tiki Cllldlea 1121. ""· 1.19 .... ·--=-·-'-='--· "'" ·~· ··---__&D~ l'tlillJfe (hfKUllr) 131 .... 49.9~. .. . ... ... .... • • 20.00 14.114 ~ ... , .. ,, ""· 14.88 W*"t Celtra ..... 59'·2.39 : . ....... C.Ulel ..... 6.35 .............................. . OI• Scaltl. Afe. 3.98 . . ........................... . 9.00 50% off .. 3.00 2.00 una Pllcemi.. ""· 99' . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. 50e Clokll Cltllr Sit. X-Mla. !let. 3.99 .. .. . . . . .. .. ......... .•. . . .. ... . .. . 2.00 Pit Saw 1101. ffet. U5 . . . .. .. .. .. .... .... .. . .. .. . . . . .. .... .. ... .... . . .. . .. . .. .. .. 3.50 Clllllnt Jen .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. . • .. • 50% off KHI Klfllry klPw Ill 211I112). Ref. 8.99 .. . .. . .. . . • , , . • • .. .. 3.00 All Twa Micro Wllflt Ceomn IPlutlcl.................... .... .. .. , . . 500/o on flltle fnltlrl I Accasona ....................... , ............. : .......... 200/o on S1TICtD l .B.O. #4158171. !let. 15.99 ............................................... 10.00 Struct• u .o. #7700141. fllG. 34.95 .................................. ! ......... 22.00 Slr1ctt 811 u .o. #9300151. ""· 119.95 .. .... .. .. . .... .... . .... ' "..... • 79.00 Strtctt 8111.B.O. #9510121. Aef. 159.95 .............. .. ............... 110.00 . ' ... 170.00 ~ Str1Ctl Qu u .o. H750151. ""· ZSi.95 ............ . Str1ct1Spit1.1.0. HMZ (21. !let. 19.99 . . . . . ........ ... 14.00 StnlctD Spit B.1.0 #'9M (3). lltt. 19.99 . .. ................ 14.00 Or..iMo11TMICll ... 1UA"""'1u#2712 1111. lltt. 59.95 .................. 35.00 Dr..i lote THI. CIMNC Ucceuon11 #3713 (7). "" 71 95 . . .. ... • • . Wf*tww#AJC·l(l9). llet. IU5 .......... . . . ................ . ~ #'90·1111). Rte. 19.95....... ......... ... ....... ..... ......... • . 40.00 8.00 .11.00 Ealf*iwer #S.C·I 1121. Rel. 9.95 .................................... ........ ..• . 6.00 II Ille old heater can't get H any hotter The S o uthern Callfomla chapter of the Ame rican His to rica l Societ y of Ge rmans fro m Huss1a will m eet Oct 12 at the Old World Inn. Huntington Beach. Registratloll begins at noon for the talk on "Dealing With Sov1d Bureaucrats," followed by a luncheon and white 1 elephant aoale . For Information call 528-6126 . OPEN MON. FHI BAM fi P.M SATUHDAY 10 A .M . ·l P .M . Ex•cutlv• Ollie., 78'2 Edinger Ave , Huntington Beach, CA 92647 South1rn C•llfom1• R•olon•I OlllcH 5677 E L8 P•lma Ave . An1he1m. CA 92807 8~~ Valley View St . Buena Park, CA 00620 1656 Arnell! Rd . Camarlllo, CA 93010 2071~ S Avalon Blvd , Carson, CA 90746 23021 Lake Center Or. (Lake Fo1es11. fl Toro. CA 9~ 1001 E 1mpe111I Hwy . Le Ha1>1a. CA 90631 G) 4140 LOl\Q Beach Blvd . Long Beech. CA 90607 • 22939 H11w1horl\e BlvcJ . To11ance. CA~ 1095 Irvine Blv<f.. Tua11n, CA 9'680 11111•1 23~ N C1trua Ave. W os1 co .. na CA 91793 Ml)IJ\l•t "Mercury Room .. n 111t11ble on a 1Ht1llled brul1 11"0" ____ j ( Rtlnblrd Sprfnkltr #0·13140), Re9. 8.49 5.00 ...... 9.00 ... 10.00 ... ' .5.00 R1l11b1rd lmp1ct Sprinkler 011 Sl111d #P5·12S 1101. R-o. 16 49 R1lnblrd Sprinkler #225 (6). Rig. 20.99 . . .. M1l11u Sprinkler 17). fllt. 9.99 . . . . 40 n. Aoll Al1111l111• Uti"I 1301. ""· 4.59 .. . . .. ............... : ... ' ... 3.00 -.BldWlldJk:LllLIA'll--Aet.-J..QQ~~-::~-::-.. :-. :::::~ .. ·.7.~-4;00 - Vlpro 5# Aul f"11Uzers. To ... o Fot4.11Bf. Aef. 1.99 Vlgoro 5# Asal Ftr1iliz• lltH FMll. 120). ""· 1 99 Vlgoro 5# Aul. fwtlhzw. VlfltaMI foM. 1311. Atg. 1 99 ...... ' ........ 1.00 ............... 1.00 . ............... 1.00 Vl9oro S#Aut. Fertillz•. hqr• FHCI. 1231. llft. 1.99.. .. .................... 1.00 Vltoro 5# Asal. Fwtilizw. Azllitl & Cl11lla. 120), !let. 1.99 ....... Vlllitt Bleck Slllltl MMlt TriH 13'" 1101. !let 39 95 Vlll1ge Black 8111111 Hldtt Tri•• 16" f6f. 11tt 44 95 Vlll191 8l1ck 8111111 Hldge TrflllW 19" 161. Aeo. 53.95 99 ft Tape MtHllrt 114), !let. 14.99 P11111p Jup 150). Rtt. 9.99 Pillo llghll 18J. AIQ. 8.98 . . . .. .. 1.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 . 7.00 .. 6.00 ... 5.00 Wood Mill Bma IB), lltg. 12.88 ..... : .... •· • • .. .......... •. •. • •• .. .. •. .. . .. 8.00 Wood Bird Ho11&es (10). fltt. 9.88 Slngl• Hlb1cbl (14J, R19. 4.88 .. Oo•bl1Hl~chl 1201. lltg. 14 B8 .. Wood1111111~ 191. !let 44.99 . Blma Chairs 1251. Aef. 14 95 . b llery T1bl1 UllJl (4Bf. Rig. 5.49 Fluoresct111 u111er11 15), RIG 24.95 MM 12 pc. Sockel Set 1101. Rtt 17 95 ........ . Ass'I Hind Tools. fftt.1.49 ............... , ... . ' .4.00 ......... 3.00 .. 7.00 30.00 .8.88 2.50 12.00 ............... 9.00 ... ····· .. 1.00 Aia'I H111d Tools. Aef. 2.29 . .. . .... ..... ...... .. ............. 1.20 A1y·O·VK la11ltr11 lM·I. fllt. 1.99 .. .. .. . ... . . .. .. .. . .. . ..... ... . ... . ....... , ...... 9()C Us10 Boa C11n1n 1101. ffet. 59' ..... . ........... , .............................. 30e T1mfl for e n ew one 7 lnergy-1evlng oae water lleater with g1a1s11ned tanll. snd 19mP9'8ture sllutoff 30-gal Reg 1111 115 propane by the tank 10995 u eetu1 8ftergy 1n a oonle 'or ce"'~ng eppll&nces 10tcllel. etc By T ru· Teel 1ss bag up your troubles .•• and your leaves. town <1ebr11. treeh an d mo re• Good Meevy· we1gh1 pl11t1c lresh can liners Pllg of 24. 32-gel 1118 349 be a thll month. I ~ The first "Smolreo•'·" lliltd ' In im, wu led by actor lam. coL• my Davia Ir., but be dkS not qialle it throulh the afternoon without 1mokln1. 1 Actor Edward A1ner led th• eampaip U. nnt year and kicked blt two-pack a day bablt. He celebrated hi• first anniversary ~ qulttlaa by Mrviaaucbairmen a1aln lut1ear. 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