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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-08 - Orange Coast Pilot-a u .... 40 s e tar , Mesa in New t}uandarg . WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 8, 1980 01'er Ali Art Raisitlfl. YOt. II, ltO IN, • HCTIOlllll, U .. &011 • • • Ne ort Can't Bl9ck Sexy Store ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Malden Trip Snag Brings Blimp Down LAKEHURST, N.J. (AP) -A gold and burgundy blimp in· tended to advertise Jordache jeans snagged on a tree today and crashed on its maiden voya1e, officials said. Trio Sought In NB Boat ·'Stripping' Those men who passed themselves off as owners of a Newport Harbor sailboat and started living aboard the 30-foot vessel are being sought by police today. Frank Rosenber~. owner of the "Gusto.·· told Newport Beach authorities that the trio also took his boat out on several ocean outings and were spotted one afternoon heading toward Catalina Island. Police said the boat was secured by Rosenberg last July in the Lido Shores Hotel Marina, when the owner left the area and returned to Fresno. where he's a real estate agent. Witnesses told police tM three men, all about 25 years old, ap- peared later In the summer, boasting they were the new owners of the "Gusto." Other boaters told authorities that the young men took the boat out on several occasions. One man said as he was returning from Catalina one day this month. he spotted the "Gusto" beading the other way. Becomin" sus picious, one <See llOAT, Pa1e AJ) YOIYO SOW 'RIGHI' AWAY' "Youdiditacaln, Daily Pilot. "J bad such good luck selling m7 nn in your classified P•1ea recently that I decided to try it qaln -and I sold my Volvo rllbt away." That'• the praise from the San .Juan Capiltrano man who found. 1bcee11 In the Dally Pilot elualfted pqes with this ad: '741'5A WDn: Lugg-ee rec• ~.l!B, PBS .... 11.-, ""' mlles, _1'99 .... ...., conct. S3000 •••·JUOCX Authorities at the Lakehurst Naval Air Enaineertnc Center confirmed that the 110-root blimp crashed, but there were no injuries. People calling a local radio station said the craft went down into some trees at the central New Jersey air base. The blimp took off at 8 :45 a.m. with no apparent problems. ac- cording to a Lakehurst official. ''When it reached 600 feet, the pilot sensed problems and he made a controlled descent," said G.W. Gagen, a Jordache spokesman. The pilot. whose name was not immediately available, was try· ing to put the blimp down in an open area on the naval center, but the airship hit a tree and its envelope or bag was punctured. Gagen said. "It's inoperative now." he said. The blimp was built by Airship Enterprises Ltd. of New York City and leased t o Jordache. The blimp was to be flown to Teterboro Airport and then to Battery Park in Manhat- <See BLIMP, Pa1e AZ> 40 Vodka ShBt,s Killed Rock Drummer WINDSOR, England <AP> - Rock superstar John Bonham, wild-man drummer with the Led Zeppelin band, died from a massive drinking bout, a cor· oner's court baa been told. The inquest was told Tuesday that Bonham, 32, died after drinking about 40 sbota of vodka in 12 hours. Coroner Robert Wllsoo recorded a verdict of ac· cidental death. Jimmy Page, a guitarist with Led 1.eppelin, testified Bonham turned up "pretty tipsy" for re· hearsal.s at a Windsor recordlnc studio. Rex King, Bonham's personal assistant, said he ·and Paee'a uslatant had to put the drummer to bed after he "dozed off." Witneuea said Bonham bqan drinlllnl quadruple vodllu with oran1e lo a bar at noon, had more in the atudlo 8Dd continued clrlnklnl •tn Pqe'1 liome uatU mldnllbt. Pqe •aid It WU dif. ficult to tell If Bonham wu clnmk Jaecame be wu ao UMd to clrlDk. • Bonbam, co-rounder or tbe band 12 pan qo, earned about. tt.t mllU~ 1 year wttb...tM 'band, cm al tbe world'• l8olt HCffllf\d rock l'OUPI· I More Trouble Ahead I O.llY ~ .._ .. ~~ .... ·x· MARKS THE SPOT OF NEW ICULPTURl IAICTED av COSTA MESA'S ALI AOUSHAN Two Tine ton Red StMI Winge Now Accompeny Controvenlel Pt8ttonn Roushan Strikes Again 81 IBUY ~Y!EN .. ..., .... , Ali eo...'8... embroUecl In a Superior Court cue for allepd- ly aot :::.::. to Clt7 of Calta 11 .. a for endlna a fountain-~ prayer tower ... , tbe ............... ltnlck qalD,...,. llouebm luWed tbe enw of a U-toa cnne m ,....._ a pair of . . . three-ton, red, steel wln11 1 behind hiA tower·rountain at 1550 Superior Ave. Rousban and hil friend.I, in· cludtq hil attorney, call the bit red monuments art. ·Costa lleaa city bfflclall are coaftdellt they are structures, •tnactur'M that/ 1bould not rile ....,..._ • fMt above around level wttbout apeclal autr.ori&a· UOD . Pending before Superior Court Judie Ronald Penner la the city's suit whkh contends that Rouaban bu not installed the landacaptn1 and sprinkler equipment ordered when tbe Ci- ty Council reversed a Plann.lnl Commillion rulint which denied tbe Iranian lmmilraqt the rllht to raile the tower. (See TOWE&, Pa1e AJ) Bookshop Hearing Ordered By DAVID IUJTZMANN OI-Detrr ,._ ,_ Newport Beach city officials failed to convince an Orange County Superior Court Judge Tuesday to issue a court order preventing the imminent opening of the commu01ty·s first adult bookstore. Though denying a request for a temporary restraining order, Judge J ohn K Trotter did schedule an Oct. 22 hea ring to allow the city to argue its posi - tion regarding the operation of the Talk of the Town bookstore. T he busine ss. owned by Thomas Wade, was originally scheduled to open Tuesday at 2930 W. Pacifi c Coast fhghway. However. the adult book em porium's doors remaanPd dosed through the day The city fil ed a la ws uit last week in an attempt to keep th~ s tore closed before the City Coun cil considers a 20mng or- dinance Oct 27 to hmat the mm me rcial neighborhoods where adu lt bu s 1nc s!>es ea n be operated The city Planning Comm1ssaon is scheduled lo review the pro posed zoning ordinance Thurs- day night and make recommen· dations to the council City Attorney Hugh Cofran srud that although Trotter f dilt!d lo is- sue a temporary restraining or- der. the Oct. 22 co urt hearing gives officials a chanre to argue <~ADULT, Page 1\2) or:~:a .:"s' ft'eather Low c louds with ex · tensive dense fog in night and morning hours. Inland fog l o clear ba ck t o beat'hes Thursday after- noon. Highs Thursday in the upper 60s at the bcat'hes to upper 70s in· land areas. Lows tonight 58 to 63 INSIDE TODA 't" Why not None of the Ab61•e. Innocent II. Victor II . 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Gene Roddenberry, creator of the 1960s scienc e -fi c tion lelevision series. says talks are under way lo produce television episodes featur ing Captain Kirk , Mr. Spock ancl Dr McCny Roddenberry lol<l an audirnce a l the Univcrsitv of CC'nt ral Arkansas herl' Tuesday that ht• had been negotiating with Para mount Pictures a bout t he possibility of producing the series. After his speech. Roddenberry said Paramount execulives con tacted him several times last week and arranged to meet with him-w h e n h e rP turns t o Hollywood next week The release in Derember "f "Star Trek The Mot1nn J!1r ture," wtuch he produced. ap parenUy spawned the interest in a new series, Roddenberry said ''We rurrenllv have a re cession in llollywoocl that has .,,..,,,. Pagt> . I I ADULT ... their position before the counC'il takes up th~ matter . Trotter rould issue a court <>r· der following the court hearing It is <'Ontended in the cit y's l aw s uit tha t l e ttin g th e bookstore open its doors will lead to a host of problems for the <'Ommu nity , incl udi ng a likelihood of increased sexual of- fenses. depreciated property values and relocated hQmes and businesses. Its opening would mark the first time Newport Beach has had an adult bookstore The city did ha ve an adult t h e ater several years ago al the site of the Balboa Theater on the Balboa Peninsula. 'l'he lawsuit claims Wade has failed to abide by the city's directives and plans regarding adult entertainment centers and Como said today the bookstore would be an "outlaw business" If it epened in defiance or city wishes. OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT fnt Or4f'IQ!f (M \t O•il'i P1101 ...,11t\ w h•t h " ton\OIMO tht Njfw \ Pr•\\ 1\ l>\IDh\MO D' IN> Or•nQ_. 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Ten years later, re· runs or the show, which featured one-hour encounters between the valiant Enterprise crew and a host of cosmit: villains, were be· ing earned on more than 140 slci· lions and m 47 other countries. Conventions of Trek k ies. as devotet•s are known , dre w thousands to hear s peakers af fl hated with the s how and trade 1n Star frck memorab1ha Roddenberry said he would not be interested in making a weekly series like the original, but would favor "six or eight 90 ·minute or two-hour s hows each year" He said he thought the original cast of the show including Willia m S hatner as Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as the half· Vulcan Spock and DeForest Kel- ly as "Bones" McCoy -would not be receptive to anything but th e 90-minute to two-ho ur schedule. Roddenberry also sa id the pro- d u c ti on costs for the new ep isodes would be much higher than the costs of the series in 1966 when each episode cost a few thousand dollars to produce. I le said the cost of a new series would exceed SI million per two- hour episode. The origina l series was by Norway Productions in associa- tion with Paramount TV and NBC. f ·,..,,.. Page . I I TO\\ ER HASSLE ... The suit also seeks an inJunc- 11on prohibiting Roushan from erecting more metal sculptures or structures as the case may be Roushan erected his original tower piece before city ap- proval At the request of Roushan. Judge Penner postponed a hear- ing 10 the case to Oct. 16. Notified Tue s day that Roushan bad raised the wings - t he second w a ter-s pouting sculpture project in a planned series of five pieces city of· fi c1als said they aren't sure what they'll do now. Mark Huebsch, assistant city attorney. commented , "We'll probably have to change the re· lief we seek. I wish I'd known he was doing it at 2 o'clock." T hat's when Roushan and a s mall crowd of photographers, friends and onlookers watched the big crane from Long Beach pick up the first wing. An additional dozen or so on· lookers watched from a mong the cars resting in front or Curley's Auto Body Shop, across the street. J . V. "Curley" D un c an shrugged his shoulders as he watched the crane oper ation. ''It 's his property." Duncan said he didn't care about what Roushan does with it. Duncan said other neighbors in the mixed residential. com- m e rcia l and indus tri a l neighborhood reel the same way. "lf he builds sculptures there, it might help my property," he said gesturing toward the car. bodies in hls front yard. "I don't th.ink it can hurt it any" Duncan concluded . "Besides, I helped paint on the thing Cwings) yesterday." Bookkeeper Susanne Lidbeck, visiting client Duncan, com- mented, "I don't like seeing som ething ugly like that going up. I'd hate to see it going up in front of my place in Newport Beach." Koushan 's attorney. Newport Beach lawyer Steve Stem , said , "Roushan's primary concern is his First Amendment rights to express his ideas fully. Th e lawyer contended the metal monuments are artwork, not structures and. therefore, do not fall under city regulations governing the erection or build- ings. Metal wo rke r Rous han's newest work, described as but· terfl y wings, rise even higher t h an his peace rtag -bearinlJ tower. H is next work "wi ll be dynamite," Roushan contends. He envisions a volcano affair behind the w:ings. He said Tuesday that bis met a l -working business , Customs by Ali. has suffered financially since he began his sculpture activities. Fortune True Pair Win $2 Million Pool, LONDON (AP> -Mary Fryer was told by a fortune teller s he would win a lot of money and buy a house. It came true today when she and her 55-year-old husband Joe, a forme r police sergeant. came to London to collect a check for $2,068.183.08 for correctly fprecutina the drawn matches in a soccer pool. IT WAS THE BIGGEST WIN this seuon and the second bll· gest of all time. Mrs. Fryer. 53, said she visited the fortune teller whlle on vacation and wu told to expect a bil win in-November. "She waa a few weeks out, but I'll cectafiily be lookin& for a new house." she said. Joe f)-yer wu due to retire at the weekend from bi• job u a transport mana1er. "NOW I WILL FORGET AU. tbeuahta of another job_.'' be aald. The couple live in Blyth, Northumberland. lD nortbeut England. • " - Baf Cle l11Cense North Yeffien U.S. to Aid 'Newrah' Backing Iraq? BOSTON <AP) -The United States will supply military hardware to neutral Persian Gull na· tiona that feel threaten by the Iran-Iraq war. ac· cordina to a new pledae by the Carter administration. BAGHDAD. Iraq <AP) -Iraq and Iran carried on relentlessly today their ground and air war while pro-Western North Yemen was reported to have joined Jordan in expressing support for Iraq. The United States has pledged lo supply military hardware to ne ut ral Persian Gulf nations that feel threatened by the Iraq· Iran war. Iraq was reported to have re· celved five shiploads or Soviet· made military spare parts and a mmunition through Jordan's Aqaba port since the outbreak of the war 17 days ago. The Soviet Union denied offering military aid to rran. Iraq claimed to have inflicted heavy losses on rranian forces on the ground while the air war concentrated on supply lines. Iraqi forces have stepped up air and artillery attacks on Abadan and battled holdouts in the port or Khorramahahr, seeking to com· plete their conquest of the Iranian side of Iraq's waterway to the gulf. Iran sent air strikes for the ,~,..... Pag.-11 I BLIMP ... tan for a gala christening party today. J ordache planned on using the blimp for "goodwill" and pro- motional a ctivities at athletic and charitable events, according lo company officials. J oseph Nakash, one of three brothers who founded Jordache Enterprises Co.. said the com· pany decided to use a blimp because, "We like to do things a little differently.'' In an WU1uccessful attempt to launch the blimp Tuesday. a gust of w:ind hurled the airship to the ground and damaged its landing gear. The Jordac he blimp went down not far from where the 804 -foot zeppelin Hindenburg burned and crashed May 6. 1937, killing 35 of the airship's 97 passengers and c rew One Ame rican sailor d ied on the ground. The destruction of the graceful Hindenburg, the technological pride of Hitler's Nazi Germany. signaled the end or widespread 1 lighter-than-air travel that excit- ed the world between t he wars. second straight day against the Iraqi oil center of Kirkuk: 200 miles north of Baghdad, and the southeastern Iraqi city of Al Amarh, wh.ich controls the supp· ly lines of Iraq's Invasion forces in the oil-rich s ec tion of southwestern Iran. Iran's military command claimed to have downed three Iraqi MiG jets. two near Oezful and one near Ahwaz in the southern sector of the JOO-mile· long battlefront on the 17th day of the war. Iraq acknowledged tbe loss of two MiGs. Deputy Secretary o( State Warren Christopher aald in a major policy speech Tuesday that the United Stat.ea will honor "requeala for usistance from non-belli1erent friends in the area who feel threatened by the con· met." The objective, he told newspaper editors, is to "prevent the con.fiict from expanding in ways that threaten the security of the region." Funds Delay Seen 4 Larws Approved For Canyonlload· By DON CHAPMAN Of a. O.Hy ~ ... SUff Despite objections from some residents, the Laguna Beach City Council voted Tuesday night to suppo rt widening Laguna Canyon Road into four lanes. Twenty-two motorists have been killed in crashes on the twisting, two-lane canyon road over the past five years . The council voted 3 to 2, with Sal ly Beller u e and Neil Fitzpatrick dissenting, to sup· port a widening plan favored by the Policy Advisory Committee for Laguna Canyon Road. But the council action doesn't mean bulldozers will be on the road next week. State funds for the project are not expeeted to be available for from five to 15 years. City Manager Ken Frank told the council. The plan includes widening the winding country road to four lanes from Canyon Acres Drive to the San Diego Freeway. gateway to clean air for resi- dents coming home from inland areas. ·'Trees are air factories. Roads are smog factories," Dobson said. The residents urged limited improvements for the road, such as passing and left turn lanes, road signs, and lowered speed limits. . Estelle Warner said the c irculation committee in the city's general plan revision pro· cess had also recommended limiting improvements to the roadway. Arnold Hano, pointinl out that the widenina would not be able to be funded soon, ur1ed the council to hold off on making a decisioo. Council members Fitzpatrick and BeUerue agreed. ,.,....Pap Al BOAT ••• Residents opposing the widen-ing of the road sai.d that it would yachtswoman notified Rosen· bring more traffi c and smog to berg who returned to Newport the community and damaae the only to discover the suspects had rural atmospbe.re of the canyoo. taken off. •·A wider road won't chance He told police the men left his chances for multiple car acci· boat in shambles and swiped a dents." said local resident Peter television set and S300 worth of Dobson. ''Accidents would be in-rain gear. He also said the creased. engine on his boat had bee.a __ f!Ls~id the r oad _w_a_s_a __ bu_r_n_ed out. Herilage Cu~lom Oe~ign Uphoklery {!a/el Save 25°/o for the entire month of . October -· . \ .-... _.,._ ........ Orange Coast l DlllO N ,, ..., ... -----.. ._ .. ---------. -----------...... -----------------------. Today'!i Clo11l•I N.~.Stoek• VOL. 73, NO. 282, 4 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Newpo~ Fi1-ui Settles Fraud Lawsuit Officials at Lhc Nl'wporl &iarh- baaed Preilley <.:ornpanies ron nrmed today that a tentahvl' $4 million settlement h as been reached in a securities fraud lawsuit filed against lhe firm two yearsaao. That lawswt. filed on behaJf uC R. Michael Murphy of Beverl) !JiH_!. was tied to the company's 10vutm.-nt In re2.ade111lal u~c nahtli to a devil'e I h•t purportt!tJly r o uld convert water into hydro1en fuel tlarry Morgan. spokes mun for the company and its president Randall Presley. said a definittve ettlement agr~me11l 1tnd a court hearing on the matter will be c·om pleted in the next few months The Presley stock Jumped from SJ a ~hare to $20 a share several year~ ago after the annowice· mcnt that the firm had acquired rights to the ·hydrogen converter and further announcernents that reported progress in developing and testing the converter. Also named in the suit was Sam Leslie Leach. the inventor oft.he · dt>v1ce Leach reportedly also has ·x· MARKS THE SPOT OF NEW SCULPTURE eRECTED BY COSTA MESA'S ALI ROUSHAN Two Three-ton Red Steel Winge Now Acco,npeny Controveral•I Pt•ttorm Roushan Strikes Again By JERRY CLAUSEN Of• Deity ...... , .... Ali Roushan, embroiled in a Superior Court case for alleged- ly not living up to City or Costa Meaa conditions for erecting a fountain-bearing prayer tower near the downtown area, struck •l•ln Tuesday. Roushan guided the crew of a U -ton crane in raialng a pair of three-ton, red, steel wings behind bis tower-fountain at 1550 Superior Ave. Rouaban and his friends, in· cludinl hi.a attorney, call the big red mooument.s art. Costa Mesa clty orficiala are confident they are structures, 1tructures that should not rise more than 30 feet above ground J'OU'O SOW 'RIGBf AWAY' level without special authoriza- tion. ' Pending before S upe rior Court Judge Ronald Penner is the city's suit which contends that Roushan has not installed the landscaping and sprinkler equipment ordered when the Ci· ty Cot.mcil revened a Planning Commission ruling which denied the Iran.Ian immierant the rlght to ralse the tower. The suit also seeks an injunc- tion prohibiting Roushan from erecting more metal sculptures or structures as the case may be. Roushan erected his original tower piece before city ap- proval. At the request of Roushan, Judie Penner postponed a hear- ing in the cue to Oct. 16. N otllied Tuesday that Roushan bad raised the wings - the second water-spouting •culptUtt project in a planned series of five pieces -city of· ri r ials said they aren't sure what lhey'U do DOW . Mark Huebsch, assistant city attorney, commented, "We 'll probably have to cha.nge the re- lief we seek. I wish I'd known he was doing it at 2 o'clock." That's when Roushan and a small crowd of photographe.n, friends and onlookers watched the big crane from Long Beach pick up the first wing. An additional dozen or so on- lookers watched from amon1 the cars restinc in front of Curley's Auto Body Shop, acrou the street. J . V. •'Curley •• Duncan shrusged his shoulders as he watched the crane operation. ''It's his property." Duncan said he didn't care about what Roushan does with it. Duncan saJd other neighbors (See TOWER, Pa1e Al) a1reed to the settlement. Accused in the suit but not part of the tentative settlement is Morris J . Mirkin, founder of Budget Rent-a-Car. Mlrkln is accused In the suit of issuing press releases proclaim· ing the validity of the device and announcing conc~sive public tests. when no pub"lic lest of the hydrogen converter was ever .performed, attorneys for the plaintiff said. The attorneys said that the suit a1ainst Mirkin and his MJM Hyd rotech will continue. The result of the settlement, the attorneys s aid. will be that persons who bought stock in the Presley Companies in 1975 and 1976 and suffered losses as a result of the hydrogen converter an· nouncement will be able to share in the settlement. Spokesman Morgan said the estimated af'ter-tax impact on the company's net income for the third quarter of fiscal 1981 will be a reduction of approximately $2 million. or SO cents per s hare Morgan said that the Presley Companic.'S have severed all ties with the hydrogen converter. Bookstore Saved Newport Fails in Injunction Bid By DAVID KUTZMANN °' ,.,. o.11, ,. .... s .. " Newport Beach city officials failed to convince an Orange County Superior Court j udge Tuesday to issue a court order preventing the imminent opening of the community's rirst adult bookstore. Though denying a request for a temporary restraining order, Judge J ohn K . Trotter did schedwe an Oct. 22 hearing to allow the city to argue its posi- tion regarding the operation of the Talk of the Town bookstore. The business. owned b y Pair Face Sex Charges \lith Teen A ._year-old Newport ae.cb chiropnctor and bis wife were.,.. r.ted early today on cbaraes they h8d seicual relations with a 14-~ear-old Jirl on numerous oc- c a s ions ~(ter s upplying the youngster with narcotics. Dr. Gortton ~ Braham and 1115 21 -1ear-old wife, Nancr. were ar-. rested at 7:05 a.m . a tbeJr JD Banana Court resklettte. Both are beint held on $.'I0,000 ball, charged with child molest•· Uon and several related sex cbarees. Police assert the girl first start- ed going to the doctor's Newport C rest home last March to participate In sexuaJ activity. In· vesti1ators allege the activity continued for several months. The 14-year-old, police said, later told her church pastor about the episodes and then notified police at his urging. Police saJd they believe the girl may be just one of a number of girls who participated In the aJ. leged activity. They said they are searchin1 tor other possible al· leged victims. Armed with search warrants at the lime of lhe arrest, officers said they seized a number of artificial sex aides they chum were used during the episodes. Police said Braham fainted duringthearrestand Paramedics were called. H e was not hos pilalized. Dr. Braham listed his medical office address as 3981 MacArthur Blvd., where, police said. his wife was employed asa receptionist. Records Sought SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -An effort by a man charged with murder to obtain records from the state's Or1anized Crime Control Commission has been opposed tn a petition filed with the Calllomia Supreme Court. The petition, tiled Tueaday by the attorney general, seeks to quash a subpoena seeldn1 in· formation regarding some 2.1 in· dl vlduals wbo allegedly may have bad various motives to kill the victim. Thomas Wade, was originally scheduled to open Tuesday at 2930 W. Pacific Coast Highway However. the adult book em- porium's doors re mained closed through the day. The city filed a lawsuit last week in an attempt to keep the store closed before the City Council considers a zoning or dinance Oct. 27 lo limit the com- mercial neighborhoods where ad ult busi n ess e s c an be operated. The city Planning Commission is scheduled to review the pro- ~d zo_!U~g-~rdinance Thurs- Oellyl'lltotSllft-• 'CAMPAIGN SUCCESSFUL' TIN CUP'a Grtndle OC Political Watchdogs Claim Success Orange County's "Time Is Now. Clean Up Politics•' or· dinance -designed lo free con· trot over boards of supervisors elections from the land develop- ment industry -was rated today .u an unqualified success. "Jl you ask me lf TIN CUP is sue cessful in Orange County, you' re dam right it is," said Shirley Grindle, a former Orange County planning commissie>Mr who spearheaded the effort whJch ledlothepQsageoflhe campaign financing ordinance in 1978. Mrs. Grindle appeared as the first speaker before a hearing of the state Fair Political Practices Commlasion being held at Santa Ana City Hall. The commission is <See TIN CVP, P•1e A'Z) day night and make recommtn· dations to the coun cil City Attorney Hugh Coffin said that although Troller failed to is· sue a temporary restraining or- de r. the Oct. 22 court hearing gives officials a chance to argue thei r position before the counril takes up I.he matter. Trotter <.'ould issue a court or - der fo llowing the court hearing. It is contended m the city's law s u it th a t le tti n g th e bookstore open its doors will lead to a host of problems for the community , in c luding a Hkelihood of increased sexual of· renses. depreciated property values and relocated homes and businesses. Its opening would mark the first time Newport Beach has had an adult bookstore. The city did have an adult theater several years ago at the site of the Balboa Theater on t he Balboa Peninsula. The lawsuit claims Wade has failed to abide by the city's directives and plans retarding adult entertainment centen and Coffin said today the bookstore would be an "outlaw bualneaa" if lt ope.Md ln defiance ol city wt~he-s. War Delays OPEC Meet vrENNA, Austria (AP> -A summit conferenc e of the Organi•ation of Petroleum D · porting Countries. scheduled for early next month in Baghdad, Iraq , has been indefinitely postponed, the Iraqi Embassy announced today. No reason was given for the postponement. but it was pre- s umed to be the res ult of tbe continuing war between fraq and Iran. both OPEC member Postponement of the Baghded ~ summit and prior meetings of government ministers from member countries appeared to furthe r delay the g roup 's longstanding effort toward agreement on long-term pricing and production pol icies. Inmate Stabbed SAN QUENTIN <AP) -A condemned inmate was in stable condition following a knife at- t ack by another Death Row prisoner at San Que ntin . a prison spokesman says. Carl Hogan, 27, was rushed to the prison hospital with three stab wounds Tuesday afte r the attack in the rooftop exercise yard. Coast Weather "Youdidttacain, Daily Pilot. "I h8d IUCh 1ood luck selling my van in your claaslfled pages receatly that I decided to try It qaln -and I sold my Volvo rlabt .,,., . " 6 N ewp«:>rt Officers Face Suit Low clouds with ex· tensive dense fog in night and morning hours. Inland fo1 to clear bac k to beaches Thursday arter- ooon. Highs Thursday in the uppe r 80s at the beaches to upper 70s in· land areas. Lows tonight 58 to 6.1. IN81•E TODAY Wh~ not Norw of IM Ab6vt. lnnocnt II. Victor II , Ph&I 111, PormolUI I Clftd lloneriut 1 a1 ~~ cand*i4tt1? Set POQ« Cltl . bat'• the pralse from the San Juaa Cepiltrano man who f0\md- 1uc ce11 in the Daily Piiot cluaUlect pa1es with this ad: 74145 A Wan: Luggege r.cll AC. ~. Pes n-..,.., ,_ ml,_r,.. ....... cond. P100 xu-pooc U ,_ na& load luelr MWq ,.. nr -or u1 o&her Ital, fer .u.a& aatt.r . -''' tll• =.,.., PUot ........... at A Santa Ana lawyer, who once won a $520 Jud1ment against Pope Paul and the Catbollc Church, now is preparln1 to aue . 1lx Newport. Beach police of. Ileen. · -And tb1 petrotmen, ill turn, •• , tber tatmd to •• •ttonMJ WlWam llillftleld. Tbe UarMlmed Je1at flfbtl item from tM bnMlnl aap ol a nof.ly ... Newport party ad • ..... ,.,., ... -.m.ld ....... ill an .._pt to drum uP vte· tlm1 ol ...._. pollee bnltalit.J. lbeffteld. no 1Uld UM pape blea ... I lwtll IDOUlt.ery ,... ..J fuaed to refund MO lt bad a~­ ed from him in advance pay- ment ror a St. Bernard puppy that ntiVer waa delivered, Hya the polta. 1uit wlll be launched thil ,,_ ma behalf ol a 1'1-year-old c.._ · He c~d• bl• t••D-!J• cu.at, a of UM CltJ ol 0r-... ...... .. byof. ftcen • ':J la W• Newport-= .......... _IO •tltdlll '° Ida ... . ~ ...... ... bl• eUeat waa llclellled aDd puacbed la tM r.., ,...... re- port tlll ,... .... tried to elude otrlcers and loet hi• foot- in1. fallln1 face-flnt to the •round. One Newport officer Hid the 1'1-year-old had twice been or- dered to bait before he fell. Sbeffteld, wbo HY• hla proat· l1ed-1ult will aU.Q f alle U · ...... .......,. ud .... , .. d.U rllbtl ........ ,.,. ... placed two ........,., adl a..ea .. be beU.ftd ''tbla wan't an a.olated lncld4lllt." la .. ol t.bt adt..&. -~ aamed lb police Gll1ftn _. .......... wlrio'd ........... leru with these individual& to cootact him. · One ol the named patrolmen, Trent Harris, cl1lm1 thls is where Sheffield 91ade a bl1 mil· late. He 1ay1 all 1tJc · officers named ill the ad plan to file a 1luder IUit a1atmt the Santa Ana11ttGne1. Harril 1ay1 teVeral ol tbe ol· ftcerw named in the 8d wereo 't even .lD\'Olved ln the arrest ol Shettlelcl'a cUent. While Sbeftleld claima the ada brou1bt blm rou1bly 100 te..,._. calll, Offtcer Harrta ( Mirr, .... Al) 7~ • ...... At 't_...,,.. M ~ L-. CM .,_ ...... Dt ...... L.M. .... IW »112 I -Ctt ......._ (t>tt...... .... ~ ............. 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Iraq (APJ lruq and Iran carried on relentlessly today their ground and air war while pro-Western North Yemen was reported to have joined .Nrdan in expressing support for b'aq. -.The United States has pledged to supply military hardware to ntutral Persian Gulf n ations that feel threatened by the Iraq· Iran war. Iraq was reported to have re· ceived five shiploads of Soviet· made military spare parts and ammunition through Jordan's Aqaba port since the outbreak or the war 17 days ago. The Soviet Union denied offering military aid to Iran. Iraq claimed to have inflicted heavy losses on Irania n forces on the ground while the air war c.oncentrated on supply lines. Iraqi forces have stepped up air aDa artillery attacks on Abadan apd battled holdouts in the port or KJiorramahahr, seeking to com- pfete their conquest of the Iranian side of Iraq's waterway to the gulf. 40 J/odka Shot,s Killed Rock Drummer WINDSOR, England CAP) - Rock superstar John Bonham, wild-man drummer with the Led Zeppelin band, died from a musive drinking bout, a cor- oner's court has been told. The inquest was told Tuesday that Bonh1tm, 32, died after drinking about 40 s hots of vodka in 12 hours. Coroner Robert Wilson recorded a verdict of ac- cidental death. Jimmy Page, a guitarist with Led Zeppelin, testified Bonham turned up "pretty tipsy" for re· bearsals at a Windsor recording studio. Rex King, Bonham's ~rsonal assistant, said he and P,age 's assis~ant had to put the drummer to bed after he "dozed off." ,, Witnesses said Bonham began cJcinking quadruple vodkas with ~range in a bar at· noon, had iuore in the studio and continued drinking in Page's home until J»idnight. Page said It was dif- f,icult to tell if Bonham was ~nk because he was so used to ~rink. Bonham, co-founder of the band 12 years ago. earned about $9.6 million a year with the band, one of the world's most s uccessful rock groups. From Pag., .41 SUIT ... says the ad left hlm in shock. "I couldn't even believe it when I say my name In the ad; I was doing traffic control al the tiple," says Harris, explaining tbat Sheffield got the names of t~e officers off a police report where all six were listed as wit· neases to the incident. ORANGeCOAIT H DAILY PILOT TM Or..,.. C.O.\t O•Hr P1101 • .,,,,. wtuth '' <Of'l'l01 ...... IM Nt#\ Pt1n, t\ CNbh\Nd b't ,,,, Ore"91' C.O.\t Puoti\NnQ (.om'41n, S.O.t•lt ... UOft\ er•~-"'" Motwd•y, U'U'Ovof\ FrtNy fM Cotlt "'9W .. N ... Porl .. Mft HunhnQIOin I••<" '011ntetn Vellt Y. lt••I"• l •Ount 4a..cft/s..tl\ (M'I A \tntle tf'Qtonel fCtlttOft '' _. .. ,Mid Si.flW'"O.Y\ ~ SwNl.AT\ fft• Ot11'\o<.1CMI ..... llitl1ne pt_,. f' et JJ0 Wt\I 8ey Str"t P 0 ... IMO C.-'6~.e .. C..•1tou11•0•1• .__,, __ Pr,.\tditftf •f'd P\iOI•"'-' '-··-M.tnaqlno Editor CIWll'M•M.l-A\\l\YM A!Un~l"t ltlltOf OfflcH c .. ,. Nit.. )JO Wt" II•• $!•HI ~ llHch IOl/ No ,,,.,, "'1111••• HYM•,,....., ~e<n 1111111 .. rh &oule••ro T1l1,ete11e (>'14)~ °'"'"''' ... .....,. .. ,....,. --~-- food and he11Jth l'or•· Another 31 worke r" n 1nt•en trate oo preparln• \he refuiccoh w find Jom and h11odlln1 othl'f 10C!l11l pro blem11 L>elore i. Churchill. d!ro<•t.Or ror the r.,f uicee uituit~c~ proa ram . uld th~ new worltt>rs will JOUl 1n the latter group "We',·c Ju.31 be••n tryinl( h> ,.,.. ........ '' TIN CUP ... investigating meam. by which the trad1lionul strangle hold or de- v elope r s o n finan cing or ~upen 1sor1al ('ampa1.:ns <·an tJt: eased nder the so.called TIN Cl!f' ordanan<'t>, a single donor may nut contribute more than $1 .133 to a single supervisor without that supervisor forfeiting the nlolhl to vote on any 1s~ue with which lhe donor has an mterest Mrs . Grin· die said that prior to passage of the ordinance a high percentage or contributors to supervisorial campaigns donated in exl'ess of $1,000. Since passage of the or- dinance those large contributions have drastically decreased. she said. "Our first goal was met," she told commissioners. Another objective or the TIN CUP ordinance that has been met Mrs. Grindle said, was to reduce the number of campaign con· tributions fron:i people who had direct business interests with the county PriortoTINCUP s hesaid up to 80 percent or all financing came from such individuals . Since the ordinance took effect that percentage has dropped to about 40 percent, Mrs . Grindle said. Mrs. Grindle said the most notable change observed since passage of the ordinance is that the amount of money donated by land development rela~ed in- terests had dropped. The·percen· tage. she said. now s tands at about 40 percent compared to 75 to SO pe rcent in pre-Tl N CU Pdays. "The-impression l 'm getting from the Hevelopment industry is thatit1sthankfulforTINCUP ll certainly has .taken lht> arm off of them," Mrs. Grindle said. She claimed that, in the days prior to the ordin•nce. the de- v~aopers' arms were twisted by supervisors and their starrs for at- tendance at such functions as Sl,000-per-pate dinners and $125-per·person cocktail parties. ··And there was no way that they (the developers) could bite the hand that was feed m g them." she said, explainm~ that de - velopers required favorable votes from supervisors to proceed with housing projects Anthony Says He'll Spend But $100,000 Orange County 1st District Supervisor Philip Anthony says that despite the figures con- tained on a campaign spending report, he plans W spend only about $100,000 this fall in his re- election bid. Anthony's state-mandated re· port covering contributions and spending from July l through Sept. 23 listed total funds re· ceived in his campaign t reasury as S.340.000. That figure would be a record amount collected for a' political campaign for an Orange County supervisorial post. However, Anthony said those figures are misleading, since some $53,000 represents loans for his U'76 campaign. Because they have not been repaid yet. the loans are still listed as con· tributions, he explained. NI uy al1011t with the welfart: and asal8l11nce sidti." she explamed. · '1'hl1 ts thtl tint big 1&dditlonal h1rln1 we've had on the social t1ervtcea 3lde. '' Rut liltadlly lncreasm1 ap· pl 1r1tl lon11 rrom new refugees h;ave prompted orricials f.rom the <'Ounty Social Services Oeputment to request more •tatflns. The County Board. of Supervl80r• approved the 1m- med1alt! lncreue Tuesday. 'l'he total cost to ad~ t~e workers will be $445.278 thls fts· <'al year, according to Dennis 8 . llart. assistant director for the assis tance program. Orange County will pay only 5 percent or the amount. or about $22.000. The federal government will pay 86 percent or the cost and the s tate wtU pick up the other 9 per· cent. Hart said. Estimates vary. but county of- ficials say about 45.000 to 50,000 refugees have settled in Orange County, where many have found jobs and the climate s uits them. Assistance program officials :.ay about 18,000 of the refugees have received government re- 1 i e f A ccording to Hart 's statis tics. his agency had 1,879 cases in June. That compares with 1.015 cases a year earli er. Of the 29 new positions, five will join three current workers who help refugees rind jobs. Hart said refugees who have been in the country for three years as of April 1. 1981. and who still haven't found jobs wilJ no longer be e ligible for the same degree or federal funding. One of the refugee program's top priorities is to help the appli· cants learn to speak English a nd land jobs to get off welrare, he said f ·,...,,. Pag~ . I I TO\lER ... in the mjxed residential. com- m e r c i a I and indu s trial nei~hborhood feel the same way. "If he builds sculptures there. 11 might he lp my property." he said gesturing toward the car bodies in his front yard. "I don't think it can hurt it any" Duncan concluded. "Besides, I he lped paint o n the thing (wings) yesterday." · Bookkeeper Susanne Lidbeck. visiting c lient Duncan, com· mented, "I don'( like seeing s omething ugly like that going up. I'd hate to see it going up in front or my place in Newport Beach." Housh an 's attorney. Newport Beach lawyer Steve Ste rn. said. "Roushan's.primary concern is his First Amendment rights to express his ideas fully. The lawyer contended the m etal monuments are artwork, not structures and, therefore. do not fall under city regulations governing the erection of build- ings . Me ta I worker Roushan 's newest work. described as but- terfly wings. rise even higher than his peace flag·bearing tower. His next work "will be dynamite," Roushan contends. He envisions a volcano affair behind the wings. He said Tues day that his metal ·working business. Customs by Ali. has suffered financially since he began his .;culpture activities. Tenants Supported OAKLAND <AP> -A long dis- puted rent control ordinance in Oakland has gained approval by the city council. The ordinance allows tenants to appeal rentUF- creases greater than 10 percent to a rent control board. ---JUST BREAKING----... L.ote items from today's world and national news developme'nts. AntirSemitism W m:e Attacked in France PARIS CAP> -President Valery•. Gl.acard d'Estaing, ac- cused by c ritics of keeping silent too long about the wave of anti- Semitism that has rocked France, went o n national television today to condemn the attacks against Jews. "The criminal acts bring a painful echo to the Jewish com- munity ol past event.s, of persecutions, deportations and the systematic massacre organized by the Hitler reaiime," Giacard d'Estain" said. The president's five-minute statement, broadcast live, came as police announed they had their first lead in the in- vestigation of a bomb explosion Friday that killed four outside a Paris synagogue. ·"•• Kiii• Sell. 1' 111 111 ,,,_, COTATI, Calif. (AP) -An explosives expert, apparently distraqht over the breakup of h1I marrta1e, blew htmaelf up alon1 with his H·Year·old~au ter today 1n vlew of his wife oa a street 1n downtown Cotati, lee reported. Police chief Gerald K er, fearina that UM man may have Pi..d other bombl ln the AN~: ~rdered an evacuaUoa of por· U9" of the downtown area of uua I.Own 50 mu .. north of San rraadlco.. . , Tlae vietima WltN ldntlfted • John.nJe Howe, 52, and h1I da.......,., a Junior hlCh ICbool It~ . •• • ·~-, ........ JOADACHE DOESN'T tiAVE A BLIMP AFTER THIS ACCIDENT AT LAKEHURST, H.J. Je•na Manufacturer Aiming High, But Ad Campaign B•rely Got Off the Ground Ad Deflated Blin'P Touting Jeans Doun LAKEHURST, N.J (AP I A gold and burgundy blimp in· tended to advertise Jordache jeans snagged on a tree today and crashed on its maiden voyage, officials s aid. Authorities at the Lakehurst Naval Air Engineering Center confirmed that the 170·foot blimp crashed, but there were no injuries. People calling a local radic station said the craft went down into some trees at the central New Jersey air base. The blimp took off at 8:45 a .m. with no apparent problems, ac· cording to a Lakehurst official. .. When it reached 600 feet , the pilot sensed proble ms and he made a controlled descent,·· said G.W. Ga~en. a .lordache spokesman. The pilot, whose na me was not immedialely available, was try- ing to put the blimp down in an open area on the naval center but the airship hit a tree and its envelope or bag was punctured, Gagen said. "It's inoperative now.·· he s aid. The blimp was built by Airship Enterprises Ltd. of New York City a nd leased to Iordache. The blimp was to be flown to Tete rboro Airport and then to Battery Park in Manhat· tan for a gala christening party today. J ordache planned on using the blimp for "goodwill .. and pro- motional activities at athleti<' and charitable events , a ccording to company o(ficials Joseph Nakash, one of three brothers who founded Jordache Enterprises Co., said the com- pany decided to use a blimp because. "We like to do things a little differently · · In an W1S11ccessrul attempt to launch the blimp Tuesday, a gust of wind hurled the airship to the ground and damaged its landing gear. The Jordache blimp went down not far from where the 804 ·foot zeppelin Hindenburg burned and cras hed May 6, 1937. killing 35 of the airship's 97 passengers and c r e w One American sailor died on the ground. The destruction or the graceful Hindenburg, the technological pride of Hitler's Nazi .Germany, signaled the end or widespread lighter-than·air travel that excit- ed the world bet.ween the-Wan~ Trio Sought In NB Boat 'Stripping' T hree men who passed themselves off as owners or a Newport Harbor sailboat and s tarted living aboard the JO.fool vessel are being sought by police today. Frank Rosenber~. owner of the "Gusto, .. told Newport Beach authorities that the trio also took his boat.out on several ocean outings and were spotted one afternoon heading toward Catalina Island. Police said the boat was secured by Rosenberg last July in the Lido Shores Hotel Marina when the owner lert the area and returned to Fresno, where he·s a real estate agent. Witnesses told PQlice the three m en . all about 25 years old. ap- peared later in the summer, boas ting they were the new owners of the "Gus to." Other boat<!rs told authorities that the young men took the boat out on sev~ral occasions. One man said as he was returning from Catalina one day this month. he spotted the "Gusto" heading the othe r way. Becoming suspicious , one y achtswoman notified Rosen- berg who returned to Newport only to discover the sus pects had taken orr. Herllage Cu~lom Oe~ign Uphoklery ~ale/ Save 25°/o for the · entire month of October • .... ,,. _""'"' ---.... .._ --... --------... I W•dnnday. Oc:tob9r 8,' IMO DAIL y PILOT Al Mary Vincent Decision Wins Prais~ Mutilation Victim to Get Pay B)' ARTHUR a. VINSEL °' ........ ,.._, .... A tl!am of 1'\ast In ba ed a\ torneys who won ar(lument.a that Urn rape and llX malmint Vic Um Mary Vlnctnt. a buddlna young artist lei ft to f alnt with steel hook3 malead o hand.!I. us entltl~d to compensation arc' Jubilant today "It wiu a llmdml'rk dechuoo." uya lawyer Mark Edwa rds. who appeared with bis partner Terry G i les Mo nd11 y 1n Sacramento to •rgul' In M half of Mi ss Vi n re nt be f ore tht> Califorrua Stall' Board of Con trot. The panel haJ earht-r rt'!)et.·ted a $23,000 claim by M1si. VlOcent and her famil y fo r cosb in curred in her hosp1tahLSt1on and rehabilitation State ofrk1als argued th•l she was a runaway whose paren1~ made their home 1n Las Vegas, thre ye s a n · napp d , ra d a by La ce in e 5l ·year ol e r ~eaman current!} 1s serv a 14·year term for crimes involved in the savage Stanislaus County episode. He had picked up Miss Vin· rent M>~uaHy aAuulted her and then rhoppcd oH ht'r hand•. l"a\'tng h.-r w dl4' In lht n1ght a Ion& a lont>ly hl1hway. but 11h{1 w&1 able to make hu w11y to ht>lp The vl<'Um now a Illar iitu dl'nt at u.~ Vea1e~' V arlt'lY tll111h St-hool wh(>r(' 11he 111 a s~nlc1r h1u1 bt>f'n hltchh1k1n a at the t ime, ra.iaina v11rioua IClte•I QUt!s lions. Edwards said 1'ueaday "Th.-~ wa~ a h1g hanaup on ~hetht>r 'lhe wH a res1den\ ot C:ahfomia or Nevada." h4' ex plained, oottng the state's Vic ttms of Violent Crimes Act 1~ worded lo exclude non·restdt!nU. o( t ht! state H e and G1 lt!S argued sue \'essfulJy before the board thal Miss Giles was an em ancipated Juvenile under the law, a <.'Ond1 t1on wruch must be met by pre v1ous legal steps The girl had been living with relatives tn Corona and was enrolled in junior high school there at the time of the tragedy, which she has chosen to use in a widely publicized appeal to youngsters in aJ I 50 states not to hi tr hhik.-. "We wert> able to prove through affidavits that she was 11 0 emanci pated m inor ," •~dw ard.8 11111d, polnting out that Mary h;ad chotcn to live with her Krl&ndfather llfld attend Corooa 11£·hools. T hia, lndffd, made her a teaal C11llfornia resident. <.:ompllr atina the case at that time were the fact that the Vic· tlm11 ol Violent Crimes Act was o new and, at 14, Miss Vincent had no driver's license. Possession of such a docu· memt. had she been old enough, could have corroborated her c:la1m lo being a California resi· dent and thus eligible for help with her med1cal and rehabilita· lion costs. Money paid to i.uch victims is not an award for their pain and trauma. but s imply underwrites the cost of care. Ca pital t o finan ce t h e hum anltarian fund is ac· cumulated through confiscation of money generatoo by crime and assessed to the small wages convicted criminals reC'eive in prison work assignments . Singleton. in effect. will be paying a small portion in recom· pense to hi s victim during his 14 years in prison. Edwards said Tuesday all the Oeltw ~ .... sutt ...... AX VICTIM MARY VINCENT WINS LEGAL BATTLE FOR STATE COMPENSATION FUNDS Onetime Runaway Shown ~rtng Aprtl Pren Conference In Orange County State Board or Control need do now is confirm through medicaJ receipts and bills the $23,000 in costs to Miss Vincent and her family. ··We expect a settlement within 00 days," he said, adding that the decision reached Mon· day will now ht: considered a precedent if any other legal res· idency dispute s hould arise in the future Edwards said Miss Vincent continues to improve as a painter although s he mus t manipulate her brushes with sophisticated steel hooks. She has been appointed art editor of her Las Vegas school yearbook for her 1981 graduation year and was elected vice pres1· dent of her senior class The traumatic event that marred her mid·tecns seems to have given a new direction lo life for Miss Vincent, who is now 17 a nd wants t o return to Southern California. Edwards said she hopes to enroll in a college or university here and pursue a career in physical therapy to help others based on her experience and the inspiring guidance of therapists. Decoder Flap Widening County DA Calls Halt to Prosecutions -~ ........ PROSPECTOR'S FIND VALUED AT 11.13 MIWON Vlctort• Premier Dtck H81Mf Holde Gold N.._. Thar's Gold 'Hand' Worth $1.13 Million MELBOURNE. Australia <AP> -A gold nugget roughly in the shape of a hand, weighing nearly 60 pounds and worth about $1.13 million. was round by a prospector six inches below the ground. The find , the biggest here in almost 50 years. was dis· played for the first time today. The prospector. who requested anonymity. discove~ the gold by using a metal detector one day last week m the Australian state or Vi ctoria, about 14-0 miles northwest of here. BECAUSE OF TUE SHAPE OF the nugget, which measures about 16 inches by eight inches. he named it "The Hand of Fate." The nugget was displayed by Dick Hamer, premier of Vi c· toria state. Hamer said the nugget was carried mto his office Tuesday night in an old burlap bag. He said the government would like to keep it in Victoria. IN 1131 mE FAMED "GOLDEN Eagle'' nugget, weighing 71 pounds'. was discovered near Kalgoorlie. .. The largest nugget on record here was ''Welcome Stranger, which weighed 143 pounds when it was found at Moliagul ln Vic· toria in 1869. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of -Detty l'llet Slaff Police departments in Orange County soon will be put on nptice by the district attorney's office not to enforce a new state law that prohibits the sale of de· code rs used to capture pay television signals. The decision by the district at· torney's office lo hold prosecu· tlon under the new statute in abeyance pending an Oct. 23 bearing in Orange County Superior Court. The decision waa made Tuesday following the rillna of a lawsuit by attorneys representing a decoder manufacturer. It ls contended in the action prep&n!d by attorneys Kenneth Golden of Westminster and Keith Monroe of Santa Ana that the federal 'ovemmeot has ex· elusive j urtadiction over the airwaves and t.hat the stale bas no power to regulate broadcas· ling. The attorneys failed in their attempt to win a temporary restraining order to block en· forcement or the law. Penal Code Section S93 <e>. But that issue became moot when chief Deputy District At· torney James Enright agreed to withhold prosecution under the new law until the run hearing ran be held. "We got everything we want- ed." Golden said following the the in-c h a mbers meeting between attorneys and Superior Court Judge John Trotter. Golden said that Judge Trotter promised to issue a restraining order should any enforcement action be taken against in· dividuals of firms that manufac· ture or market the decoders. The popularity of the devices has increased along with the popularity of pay television sta· tions. such as Select· TV and ON. By purchasina a decoder. a viewer c an a void p a yi n g monthly charges for similar units that remain the property of the pay television firm. T he law banning the sale of the decoders was signed Sept. 30 by Gov. F.dmund G. Brown Jr. Cruisers 'Near Death' Elderly Passengers Survived Ship Ordeal ANCHORAGE , Alaska CAP> -Some elderly passen1ers from the burning cruise ship Prtmendam were less than an bour from death before they were taken from Ufeboata after boura on the chilly Gulf of Aluka, says the doctor who ftnt treated them. •'We expected someone to NY Drug Raid 'Areidemtil' NICW YORK CAP> -From w•ll·dre11ed "Wall Street type1" to "street junklea," HOrea of dru1 buyers an• 111len 1erambled from an abln- doaed tmement via nn "capea Md tbe roof u police arrtnd to lantU&ate a acream. la wt.at turned Into an ha· promptu clrul buat, as people were aft'9lted at tbe lower &Mt llde lhnbatun tenement, wlaldl poliee deHrlbed u •de-... t . • •• • •• ... die." Air Force sur1eon Capt. Don Bud.son said Tuesday. "We were sitting on a loaded time bomb, waiting for it to go off. "It didn't." be said. "I don't know wby." Exposure and hypothermia were the foremoet duaen, but a full ran.ae of 1erlatrlc ln· flrmlties confronted Hudlon and his maltesblft medical staff aboard the 1,000.foot tanker Willlamsbur&h that rescued 3BS paasenaers. A II 533 pa11enaera and Prinaendam crew abandoned 1hlp Saturday after a fire that broke out · ln the en1lne room roared out of control. Tbe1 1pent ~P to m houri in Ufeboatl, toued in 40·foot aeu and drenched by Icy wavw before belnl racU9d by CoMt Guard beUcopten, a cutter md tbe WlWamabarp. All enntuall~ were nown to Seattle. "Sllbt hOun later. a few bwa· dred mU" fartber from tbe malDlaad, we would bave Iott half ~ u..m." said Muwr '-· .,,. . ,, __ ... -------·--··- ' there with the helicopter pad and fresh stores and unlimited hot water, they would have been dead." Nardi and fellow medics described the survivon' ordeal: ·'Take off au your clothes and put on a little nylon ni1btle. Stand here for hours barefooted, wedaed into a lifeboat. The 2JO to 30 mile-an-hour Mnda are con· atantly covertna you with salt spray. Wind chill in the low 308. "You're aeulck. And you're 80 yean old. Now you have an idea what it wu like." The paaaenaera ' a1e1 , however, d1d contribute to a amooth and orderly operation, Hudlaa edded. "U w were deallnl wttb peo. pie II or lllMler, tbere would · Ila•• belD mon pule,'' be 1akl. ..,,. .. older ~ bad tblnp ID pes1.,.Uft'. 1'hey were N· •laaed to tMlr fate ... Jludlcla Aid Ille ••wot tbroulb two boUMI ot nltroflyffria" of . .. ... . .... ... , . The bill cleared t he s tat e Legislature as an urgency measure and thus took errect im· mediately. A person convicted under the statute could face 90 d ays in jail and/or a $2,500 fine . Named as plaintiffs in the lawsuit are Stephen Robbins, and his firm, SCR Electronics, 93S5 Valley View St .. Cypress. According to the a ction, the plaintiffs have been "for a number of months in the pa.st profitably engaged in selling at retail to members of the public devices, plans, kits for a dev1ce and printed circwts containing circuitry that wiU facilitate the reception and unscrambling of over ·t h e ·a i r s ub scr iption television transmissions." The filing of the lawsuit to block enforcement of the state law follows by one month a de cision by Trotter in which he ruled against a bid by another subscription television firm, Theta Cable Co., to block sale or the so.called "pirating" devices. Trotter said tn his ruling that he felt the federaJ government, either through Congress or the Federal Communications Com· mission, had the power to reg· ulate the airwaves. Previously. a U.S. District Court Judge in Los Angeles ruled against the pay television industry in another lawsuit ht which a ban against the sale of decoden was sought. Robbit}I a nd SCR Electronics weh among those sued. Housing Rated Last ,·, •>I Protect CO<UJt Vutas Fint -Surrey BJ STEVE llAKBLE Of .. Deity ..... , .... Providi ng housina o p · portunities along the coast for low and middle income people was ranked dead-last by those asked to rate State Coastal Com· mission duties according to im· portance. The statewide survey. con· ducted by Field Research Corp. for the Coastal Commission. coet nearly SS.000 and produced 90 computer pages of r aw data. The random sampling of more than 1,000 people showed that nearly 50 percent of them hadn't even heard of the Coastal Com· mission. Asked to rank seven com· mission duties accordin" to im· portance, 80 percent of those quizzed said guaranteeing public access to the beach and protect· ing coastal views from being ob· structed are the commission's most important responsibilities. When asked to rate the com· mission itself. 15 percent said it was doing a good job, 20 percent said the comminion was doing a fair job and 13 percent s uggest· ed it was doing a poor job. Roughly half of those sur· veyed said they j ust we ren't s ure. Reasons volunteered by those who felt the commission was do· ing either a fair or poor job ran ged from "has n 't ac · com plis h e d a n ything " to "serves special interests." Michael Fischer. commission executive director. suggested the survey showed "an over· whelming number" of Califor· Bear Cub Removed MONROVIA (AP> -A bear cub was removed from the Can· yon Park area after state Fish and Game officials rendered it unconscious with tra nquilizing darts. nians are convinced of the im- portance or coastal protection. He admitted that. although the commission's work received a generally positive rating, that rating was "lukewarm and somewhat skeptical.'· · : ·'The public ex pectatiop seems to seek either a constant or even more vigorous reguJa· tion of de velopment in the coastal zone ... Fischer s ummed up. . He pointed out there is scarce· ly any direct criticism of com· mission staff and that only l per. cent suggested the s taff is un. derqualified o r poorl y organized. He also said that critics of the commission's performance are likely to have more rather than less education and lo have in· comes over SJ0.000 a year. The survey. he said, was takeh t o help se t priorities and evaluate the commission's ef· forts. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ ~- Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Certified Gemologist. ACS JUST HOW TOUGH 1s a dklmond? The hardness and tou1hness of diamonds ls what makes them so brilliant _. gems and so important in industrial tooling. Diamonds have been put throu&h all kinds of rigoroua test.a to prove their durability. Recently. the Carnecie Institute came up with what may be the ultimate test . . . Researchers at the lnatitute placed two cut d i amonds under what ls believed to be the hiahest pressure ever recorded in a laboratory experiment. The force was measured at 25.2 million pounds per square inch. To give you some idea of the immenalty of that pressure -it la equal to 70 times the preuure exerted by Mount Ever•t on the cnaat ol the earth'• 1wface. Finally, the aclentbta were able to break down one of the dlamondl. Oae of the 1toae1 be•• to now Uk• plaatlc under tbe prt11W'9. 1'be r ... attben concluded tbat dlamoncb can on I y be compruaed by cbemlcal and phy1lcal ~roe .... • dyanmlc at tbaM that lhaped tbe earth ltaelf. bpal Creations ·~·i"·.· .. ";··.·. '°• ... I ·~;a • c. V•v•d mulh·colored ond os 1efresn1ngly cool os o babbling brook on spr1r1g opals ore def1n1re ~orcr~rs espec1olly wnen occenruored v.1th diamonds os •hese A 1 ll karat yellov. oolo sen ng w1rt o •orge oval 0001 Ond SIX small round d 10mondS B An opal center surrounded by 16 round diamonds totohng 1 12 corots mount~ on 111 lcorot while gold C A 2 93 c arol opal cenre1 w1rh 78 corals 1n round diamonds J. C..JJump~ril~ J.w•I.,.~ " MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCrErY w~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSlAMESA ~ '-7'"" IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1CU6 -· ·-· ·--..... ·-· , . ti 4 DAll V PILOt Widne1<1av Octoner 8 1980 .. ' . Jus• Coas ting t't.O~TINCJ IN FIJM t'lAM: Preparations are now well under way Ju.st upcout at Lone Rtat h lla.r~ move the late multlbilllunalre Howud llugh4011' ramf'<I 0)' Ing, bo•t acma11 OK" water' to it:, final rHllng place This 111, of l"OUra~. the much puhllrlzed Sprurt· (iootc~ ta a umt wooden cr1t'1 luae11t In t.he world Ill l!M7 tha t new ~ That WU Its °"* C'la1m to fl\me . except for tht' fact that Ho ward Hu1he1 built the big old 1Mn1 ;and IN<a!I the pilot oo Its one trip aloft. on Nov 2 of '"7 Thu& It I• t.hat the Wralher <'orJ)Orauon hais now taken control ol the (~~ and 1:. pre panng to make 11 is rnu11"um piec e. imu,gled up neiar the Qu~n M ary WHAT IS HAPPENI NG now 11> that th" old watl'rfrout hangar that has housed thll Goose in seclusion all thei.t• years ts bt>1ng tom down Then the Oytnl( boat wtll bt· taken across the harbor to tts home by the QM Since the Goo~e has been 'lt1uMlly ;as rcl'luiov" u-. 11'> late ownet over the years. lht! t·omtng out p11tl y hu~ 111•1•11 the ubjecl of considerable t:unos1ty 11nd spec·ulatum The Wrather people, meanwhile, huv" ht<11(htr·nl'(I 1111 this Interest by c:loaking the propo1ted (iornw 11111v1•1111•111 111 a certain level of seerN'Y Company s1X>kesm en won't say 1)rt>1·11wly wh1•11 1 h1• 11111 aircraft will be m ovt:d Jo'irst. the movemt:nl was cxpt•c·tccl (kl 1 ll111 1h1:. 1l11tci has passetl. Now tht!re 1s s peculation fo1 <kt W ALL o•· THIS MAK ES a gootl ~11111n11·k 1111 th•· 111111111·1 ty buildup, Arter all. if you're ~otnK to havt• un 11Hr1.11·t11•1I. No. No. Not That! Go Get tM Thing With Wings On It you need to fire the imagination of the citizenry with some tub· thumping. 1t is reporte d , for example. that just m oving t he Spruce Goos e across Long Beach Harbor will cost a cool S2.5 million. Tow truck fees are outlandish along this coastline but they pale by comparison to the projected costs of the haul job on the Goose. Two and one-half million to move the old aviation boat adds even more fuel to the fires of s pecu lation Does this mean they'll fly the Goose across the harbor? After all, one reason given for all the secrecy around the Goose movement is that "it 's too dangerous ... WILL THEY FL V IT ? Probably not. Thirty.three years 1s a long layover. even for som e of our slower airlines of lodJ&y. Will they hoist the Goose upon a giant, golden barge and fe rry it across the harbor to the tooting of trumpets and gushing or fire boats? Not likely. About the only barge you could find big enough would~ t.he Queen Ma ry and s he 's not available. MIGHT mEY NOT. in a last burs t of glory, fire up a couple of the Spruce Goose engines and actually taxi the craft across the harbor waters? That's possible. It would have a solid show-biz nair to it. But as long as the Wrather people retain the cloak of secrecy wrapped around t.he old Howard Hughes non· flying machine. spe<'.'ulation can hype up the interest of the populace. 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FAA spok~sm1rn Ju1·k Harker :>;JIJ Easteni Flight 399, a Boeing 727 t·c1trying l'.!1 µ1?0 11le. and Eastt.'rn l-11~ht 453. a Lockheed L·IOll t•arrying 191 1>eople, both we rt.' approaching the airport on the 1.:ity's south side at an al· titude of about 6,000 fee t Barker said. ' THE PILOT of the ~27 took ··evast~ I don't know 1f he fie" up. down. or what." to avoid a collision. lfarker swd. The FAA be~an an investiga- tion of the incid ent. Barker ~aid . Human error evidently caused the 11ear-collision. but it has not yet been determined whether air traffic t•ontrollers or the pilots were responsible. he said. "WE'RE PLAYING l>ack computer ta 1 . .1t.·~ of what hllp· p~ned" and int~n·1ewmg pilots and controllers . R.1rker added The tapes include conver sations between pilob a nd the night tower and between controllers a nd the ir s upervisors . he s aid. Both aircr aft ha ve been grounded for examination. he added. 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S.• Sec--4:1S•.m. 06 S.CetMl llltfl IO:JI •·"'· 4.1 S.... •1-•:s.>e.m ,, Mb61t1 p.m Meeftrl-•:U e.m.,Mh•:•p .. m . Alanm Set SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. F.clmund Brown Jr. hu •laned a bill t hat requires nuclear power plants to lnltall alarms tbat would rln1 in a 1tate omce if radiation Reagan lip•~• -· Mud Slinging Intensifies By The Aa1JOC:l•&ed Presa • W1th1111t 1·nmmcnting on the nature or poht1cal campaigns, It c·1111 l1t• 1rnhl thut Ronald Reagan t<iok the latest bit or oratory slung 01 him 11111l 11lunl( It right back. 011 'l'ut·11day, the Republican presidential candidate called l'r1•11hh•nl C'nrter "a badly misinformed and prejudiced man " and 11u1tl "t11"11 rniwhlng the point of hysteria." A111I . l1t•111tan said, the country deser ved an apology from the lt11·11111t,.•11t l>t•mut"ratic president for his remarks Monday when he 1 o lliml uh1111t the bleak outlook for the nation should Reagan be ··I•·· lt•tl .. VOU'l.I. llAVt; TO determine whether or not America will 1111 11111111111 11r 1f I lost• the election whether America will be 111•111t111trcl , lll1ll'k from white. J ew from Chnstian. North from '"'"' "· 111 1111111 fr111n urban," C'arter told Democrats in Chicago, re· 1 ... ,.11r1v. 11111, hint:-that Hcagiui as pres ident would dug the United 'II u l ,.11 1111•1 Wiii l1111t·1,.·111lt·11t 1·un1liliatc John Antlerson. meanwhile, had words I '"'"•luv f111 .!,t'••h ('arter ond l<ea~an. "I am appalled by the low 1.-' r I 111 wl111/I I tl11nk both of lht• traditional party candidates have I nli ''" 111111 ··1111111111~0 ... /\11clt•t:.•l11 told an audience in Cambndge, M1u1" 11111 /\11111·1111111 i.uv1·il his :.harpc.:.t barb for the president, say. 111,,; I th111k th11 l Mr l'..irt1·1 ':. tl<·sr>erate attempt to reduce the 1 u11q11111(11 111 11h~11nl /\1111plll'1l1ci. 1!> really masking his own fear 111111 lw '" 1111w 11•11 ~c11111-t lo w111 tlw clt•l'tlOn " C'i\H'l'l•:H Wi\S /\'f' 1h1• Whitt· llousl! and off the campaign I.rail I 1w.,tl11y , 11111 111~ 1·1111111111..:11 d1a1rma11. Hobert Strauss. defended 1111• l111·r.1ilc·111 ·11 <·011111w11h .11"1111 Hca~an. say ing Carter was mere· Iv 11 v111v. lo 1h·li111 •111t· t 111· "•11.:.tint'l l11ffcre11t cs" between lhe two ....... M r.11111-. .. 11111 111 n wnt11·11 ... 1atcr11cnt that Reagan. in his reply, wu" p11 y111,.; all1·11t11111 011lv to ('artt·r '-; "li:inguage" a nd not the sub •1t n111·1• 11f 1111. 1·01111111•nti. "'1'1111-1 ... 111111111heu1·um11a1gn of isi.ucs," he s aid. "We're trying l11 1w1• lh11t 11 ht.•l'orra•s ont.•" tU:M~/\N 'S /\ID•~~. MEANWHILt:. mcide an apparent at· 11·111111 111 c·xplam llll'1r ('and tdatc·~ latest comments, releasing part ul nn 111tnvww 1n which Reagan denied he was t rying to asso<'iate t '11r h.•r with h11<otry • A!>kl·d what he m e ant b5' saying Carte r was prejudiced. ' ltcut(an told WP\"l·TV of Phil.ulel11h1a that "when I used that word I thought. to me. 1t was '·cry µlain that I was talking about that hl"i. th<' one thal ·s heen talktn~ about me on these Lines and maybe he's prejudiced against m e bel·ause f'm running for president.·· Reagan, ask~d if h e t hought Carter a ''dirty fighte r." also told r eporters "Well. I lhink he's a badly misinformed .and preju<!iced rnan." AND HE SAID o•· CARTER at another point, ··certainly he's r each mg a poml of hyste ria that'!'. hard to underst and " Beyond the political rhetoric· The 5th U.S. Circuit Cllurt of 1\ppeals ruled that Anderson's name must appear on the Georgia generai election ballot, and An derson aides said this meant the independent candidate wo uld be on the baJlot in all 50 states. Secret ary of StJte Edmuntl S . M uskie d enied speeches he has ma de dl!fcnd1ng L' S forei~n poli cy are partisan in nature. "You havE' a n awfully ~uspi<'1ous mind," Mus kie said when aske d by reporte rs if ht'-sµt·~·rhe~ ac·ross the country weren't political in nature. l'~ PO LITICS / NATION Rep. John W. Jenrette has said he will seek a fourth term despite his Abscam conviction of bribery and conspiracy It took Jenrette 30 minutes to regain hi s composure after the Tues· day verdictin Was hingnm. Train Kills Man a s Crowd Watch es C HICAGO (APJ Scores of bystanders in downtown Ch icago watched and some laughed, but none offered help to a man who was killed by a s ubway train as he lried lo s truggle to safety. a u thorities said The victim, who was not id e ntified im · mediate ly, died during surgery 1n Nor thwest e rn M e m orial Hospital o n Tuesday . about three hours after the a ccident The accident occ u r r e d shortl) before I p m . on an un- derground platform in the city's Loop area S ul1way traffic was stopped for nearly a half hour while the man, who apparenll)' had fallen off the platform. was pulled fr o m t h e track s. authoritH·s added Police Lt Wilham L'ol hns said the m an, who had one arm in a s ling. was attempting to grab for the plat· form 1N h1•n he was c r ushed between the train and the plat· form -.,~~ GOURMET FOODS '"' / ~ AND SPIRITS ~ Pr•ce~ effec 11ve 1nrough Sunday, October 19th ,,..,rr y 1 Some ltrniled quant1l1es1 In rhe event ol an error the te!,)al minimum price will prevail KAMCHATKA VODKA 80 PROOF SEAGRAM'S 7CROWN WHISKEY 6 991080PROOF 69 , 75 ' '6 l tlel ll'OI BOOTH'S HIGH &ORYGIN 90 PROOF 9~~ Liter ~~~~~Er':~~~~H 1,75 L•le• ........................ 16 49 811.1 PROOF ~:~u~e=·~ 01 ................................................... e 99 11 PROOF BV BURGUNDY & CHABLIS Magnums of tamous quality BV wines now most reason- ably priced 4 g Regularly $6.00 1 RED TAG 1 r. u1er ROBERT MONDAVI 11178 GAMAY ROSE Quite possibly our mosl appetizing Rose. 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Three of the teenagers were urrested Tuesday, but a fourth remained at lurge, polke said. The 24-year·old woman said s he was 1tltacked as s he walked hafk to her car from classes al Golden Gate Uni versity THE FOUR ALLEGEDLY forced her into the car at gun· point and cruised around the ci- ty, takmg turns raping her and forcing her into other sexual ucts on the back seat. At one point. she said. they told her they w e r e going to throw her into San Francisco Bay. When the woman tried to escape, she was shot in the wrist and shoulder. She then was run over by her car and left bleeding on the ground. THE WOMAN STUMBLED to a nearby house for help and was reported in fair condition at San Francisco General Hospital. The identities of the youths, two aged 17 and one 16, were withheld because th ey are minors . March of Dimes 1981 National Poster Child. Missy Jablonski. 5, from St. Louis. Mo., is very happy in the arms of actor Henry ''The Fonz" Winkler. astride a motorcycle in Los Angeles Tuesday. Missy. born with spina bifida, congratulated Winkler-on the birth of his new child and asked h!_m to support the March of Dimes. Two were a rrested whe n police spotted them in the woman's car. The third was ar- rested at a housing project. All three were booked for in· ve'Stigation of kidnapping. rape. forced oral copulation and rob- bery. One also was booked for investigation of attempted murder. Genetic Implants Told V CU Professor First to Vse New Tec!mique LOS ANGELES CAP) -A UCLA professor re- 1Mtrtedly has become the first known scientist to use the new techniques of genetic eng1neering in human subjects even though the university denied him penpission to do so at their facilities. Dr. Martin J . Cline. a specialist In blood dis- ..orders, attempted to treat two patients with a fatal blood disease by placing normal genes in their de- fective bone marrow cells, the Los Angeles Times reported today. f Cline. however, ~erformed the procedure in I~ly and Israel at a time when he was waiting for i ~mission to do it at UCLA. That permission was later denied. fHflrer. A••oilan l K i lled tempted murder in connection with last month's shooting of two people, police said. The wounded -David Silva, 2S, and Michael Hughes, 30 -were st.ruck by "a ball from what was apparently an old cap-and-ball pistol of about .44 or .45 caliber." said Detective Brian Davis . ,. Both Silva a nd Hughes have recovered. although Silva still has the ball inside him. ·Dalla.•• Cm• B ack '" K'ork HOLLYWOOD I AP> -America moved a step closer to learning who shot J.R. Ewing as more ac- tors, including "Dallas" s tar Larry Hagman. were called back to work following the longest actors OXNARD (AP> As his wire looked on. an strike in movie-TV history . Oxnard police officer was shot and later died after responding to a neighborhood disturbance, police Hagman, who plays the nation's most hated oil man and most loved villain, and the rest of the say.The incident began ( ) cast of css· "Dallas" were told to report to work b I a! T ~ '4T'E ' Monday by Lori mar Productions. s ort y ter 5 p.m. ues-J i /Ii , da y when the officer, _ J ohn Adair, 31. and his ---------- partner, Johnny Gomez, responded to a call made by Marilyn McG uire that her 65-year -old husband had assuJted her . Adair's wife. Pat, had been riding with the of- ficers on their afternoon patrol. •are Booked i n .tl11rder T ry No~lrlhnl H 'r 11pfn1• :lppl"f•L..-d LOS ANGELES CAPJ The city palice de- partment was authorized to use two non-lethal weapons -the Taser electronic dart gun and Chemical Shield disabling spray. The Police Commission on Tuesday formally asked Mayor Tom Bradley and the City Council to transfer $146,532 in uns pent salary funds to buy the devices . Police Chief Daryl F. Gates recom- mended t heir use after study and field testing by his staff. LOS ANGELES CAP> -Steve Garfield lqlown as "The Man of the Mountain" because he was often seen at the late Errol Flynn's old hillside ~tale, has been booked for investigation of al· ---- I 9 8 I Chevy Sales and Leasin9 Staff! .. • I Wednelday, October 8, 1980 DAILY PILOT AS State Reports Measure Costs A~WI..,.... Criilrol TV personality Allen Lud- den. 62, longtime host of the game show "Password," re- mained in a coma today at Community Hospital in Mon - terey, following a massive stroke Tuesctay. His wife, actress Betty White, re- mains at his side. SACRAMENTO CAP ) - Spending has gone over $10,000 for only two of the 11 measures on the Nov. 4 ballot, according to the latest reports on rile with the state. They are Proposition 10 on smoking and Proposition 3 on in· surance companies, according to reports available Tuesday. The supporters of Proposition 10, to ban smoking in retail stores and reqwre no-smoking areas in most bwldings open to the public, reported last week raising $410,000 and s pending $344,000, about two-thirds of it to qualify the initiative for the ballot. The opponents reported rais- ing $384,000 and s pending S304,000 through Sept. 23. But No-on-10 campaign spokesman Jim McKinney said Tuesday it spent $250,000 buying radio and television lime in the following week. Nearly all the "No-on -10" I Killed, I Hurt In Marine Exercise TWENTYNINE PALMS CAP) One Marine was killed 2J another injured by a I05 millimeter artillery round during a de;rt tra ining exercise. base spokesmen said , . The 2:40 p.m accident Tuesday was under investigation Jhief Warrant Petty Officer Ron Fraizer said. Names of t~ two Marines were not immediately released. Fraizer said the Camp Pendleton·based men were !,h !Dem· be rs of Headquarters Battery, lst Batallion. 11th Marin,.fe~iment and were participating in the annual regimental desf'" irmg ex- en•ise here when the mishap occured. . "Exact details are unknown at this time." Fraiz· said. FACTORY AUTHOR1Z:D C.OSE-OUT Ot' MA fl A& OIS.)NT INUEO MODELS WA51iERS & DRYERS n E MEW MODELS JIEHBE! Factory au~>011Led sale on d•tc0nhnued models to move ltiemot1FAST1 waflll9 s 1st lull 111~ nod et chanoe n t4years! • _.. money came from four tobacco companies. But the report abo listed more than 1',600 lndivtdual contributions averaging less than $.5. Proposition 3 would allow in· surance companies to deduct from taxes the cost of a guarantee fund ror insolvent life and disability insurers. A~WI...,..... \'ew Oait•f Lynn Sche nk, 35 , of San Di ego. has been named secretary of the Business, Transportation and Housing Agency, the fourth woman among eight agency heads. by Gov. Brown. · on a IEW 1981 RCA AYTA G J e tct•• .. DISHWASHERS Outcluna em 811 on the du•I wHh regut•r cycle • EntfQY S•Yef Drying cycle clrcul•ttt •lr WtlhOUI heel • t.Mttred !Ill ; Seti-cleaning Mlcro·MHh !Iller • Three 19Ytl Jtt·wtth ,.,.tem ' Lost of the line. we .... st make room for new models. Remember- Nobody Builds 'tm ••••• MATIAGI .._..,o ---·------.........-. Remote Control ColorTrak! Now 'PJI old Color TV-.g111dltea al b=mllke ~ conclllon .. git you 1120 atl .. reguler when you nde It In for a ,.. 1111 RCA A1mo1t COOlrol coneola. ofter ends October 12, 1980 FROM RCA \ . \i u .. , -• WedneSday. OC1ober 8 1980 Robert N. WMd/Publl.sMr Tl"tc>tNs Keevll /EdltOf Barbara l<reiblch/Edltorlal Page Editor orange eoas1 D•••• P••o• Editorial Page ~------------------------------------------News Events Stir Up Airport Quiet \\1th Or, n.:., County' John Wayne Airport closed to Jl'l lraffu· tor r un \\UY rt>surfacing. n•lghbor of the t111·111•l't :.t.1rtl•tl out th~ \\eek in bU sful quiet. l'hl' p cHl'l' \\a:, ..,hatterl'li abruptly by two p leceis of ~1rport rclnlt•tl lll'W~ 'J'ht.' lonl! tl\\'tutt•ll uirpon m aster plan was wwe 1Jed. 't'\l'~11i11g rt'l't11t\tlH'ntlnt1nns for a S'75 mlUion. 20·year ex· P'\1-.mn proi.:r:1111 thut \\ould t>nlarge the terminal to eiliht t11t s 1t.'> prl')l'llt :-.11.t> to a<"c:ommodate more than 6 m il 1 passen~t'r a vear. plan furttwr· recommends tnereasing daaly Jet d.epurt . trum U1e present 41 to ~ by 1995, usln~ DC 9 :Super w oth~r quittter nirrraft and strengthenmg the runwu.> t ~.cile the hc aner planes . Thooret~ly. this coultl be arcomplis hed along with an u<'lual rcduct'a in present noise levels. ,\II ot tt~1s ~ nt•ws w ill be mulled 0\16r m s sen e:, of l>U hh<· hearmg~1dort> the Board of Supervisors a<.'ls on the maste r µIan' ~1 Feb ruar\" . Meanwh tlt! 1n~·ashington. thl· t,;.S Supreme Court rel used t ~. hear tti, appeal of a California court ruling that Lhe. C 1t~ uf I .?~Angeles is liable for thous ands of dollars Ill a suit file\ b\' homeowners Ii ving near Los Angeles International ~i>ort. . This upheld the r~l~ that the city is responsible for d a1ms of pe rson a l in1u., and e m otional disturbance caused by the airport. Sin:Ular c_laims filed by 1c>wport Bear h residents in a ~978 suit. against Orange Coti.y Airport were disallowed m Superior Court here. Now U, appeal filed on behalf of the Newport folk t a kes on a whol~ew light. . What 1t a.II seem s to add up , is a bigger and better a1rl?o~ and b1 g~~r a nd better law~its. Whether the roun· ty 1s m a position to afford bot1 is the question the supe r\'isors now must face. The rost of dying, ~ike everything els_c js going up. Orange County s upe r visors found to their 'is m a las t week that the cost of burying indigents in one '" th/coun· ty's two pubiic cem eteries will be increasing l'lm about S75 to close to S600. There was no attempt to cheat the county, bt. athe r to end losses to the cemetery districts and bring f .. fees closer to th6se paid by the general public. · For this reason, s upervisors agreed to examint...he possibility of cre mating, rather than burying persons 'io die without survivors or means of their own to pay t. funerals. It was estimat ed the change, a lready adopted by many other counties, could sa ve between $50,000 and $173,000 a year. The practice of c remation and dis posal of ashes at sea or elsewhere has been adopted increasingly in the private sector in recent times because of the cost of tradi· tional interment or because of the high mobility of families and survivors. The county would appear to be we ll advised to follow suit. F.specially since funerals for some 80 indigents each year must be paid out of county welfare funds which could be more suitably allocated elsewhere. Sin<-e cremation is against·ttte-Jewish-faith, -that lJl'O· blem must be addressed. However. local rabbis have in· dic~t~ it might be possible for t emples to help a pay the ~d~1t1onaJ cost of burial cost of burial in the case of Jewish indigents. Child 'Protection' San Francisco's fading image as a cultural center took another nosedive this week. Of all things, a commjt. tee o~ li~~arians ~as _banned the delightful tale, "Mary Poppms. from c ity Library s helves on grounds it is un· s uita ble for children. . The amusing adventures of the quaint English nanny with he r umbrella and carpetbag has been a childr en 's classic for years and won even more fame when Walt Disney turned it into a f'.eatiU'e-length-mey4e,. - The librarians, it seem s. found that the Poppins story reflected an old·lime Britis h colonial attitude that is of. fen s ive to minorities. T herefore, ''off with her head!" The· only sensible comment on all this library "re· evaluation" -the librarians' euphemism for ~nsorship -was m ad e by one dissenting library official who re flected that our children are going to be "so protected they won 'l be able to function by the year 2000." One must wonder if Mary Poppins might have had mo re s uccess in the San Francjsco library system if she had been presented as a gay activist. But of course that would have been too shocking in her time. It takes more than a spoonful of sugar to make this sort of medicine go down. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Mother-in-law By ~M. BOYD It was Sir James Frazer In his classic "The Golden Bough'' who wrote: ''The awe and dread wttb which an untutored sava1e con· templates his motber·in·law a re 1mongst the most hmilia r fa cts i n an· thropology." That notable known as Lawrence of Arabia save up the notion of beds early in h~ • Dear Gloomy Gu8 ft• ftrtt prHldenUal rad..._ aaylnp, ''No more refa1••• • 1•t• ., .... MSVADA..NBLL-flli:nti7-,:5 . ...... young We and always slept thereafter in sleeping bags. Another thing you can do while waitiq at stoplights is count up the different ways to say goodbye: "Hang in there." "Take it easy." ''Talk to you later." "Thanks for stopping by." "Got to IO now." "See r,ou soon." "Give me a call ' "Take care." Never mind the forei1n words and phrases. They don't count. What's your favorite? I like goodbye. How can you call yourself a whiz at geography, ii you can't name 'the 12 naUona that border the Soviet Union? Start with Norway. Work tbrouab Finland, Polan4, Caecbotlovakla, Huaf arj, Romani•, Turkey, ran, A11laan11t1n and llon1olla. Tbn add No..U. Korea and Cldna. . Jack AnclPr on Navy Unprepared For Gulf Role W ASlllNGTON The Unjted St•te11 Is woefully unprepared for u military 11howdown in the Persian Gulf region, wher e turbulenc" und lnistabllity now threaten lht: free world 's oil sup· pit ockcd 1n secret Pentagon fllti11 I~ dl~muylng evidence that the U S . S h OW ·Of · s trength in the region is more s h ow than strength. Th e J o int Chiefs of Staff have warned Pr es id e nt Carter tersely that the Sov- 1t'ls possess "substantial advan. tages" in both strategic a nd con· ventional rorces in the Middle Eitst-Persian Gulf-Indian Ocean area. The Joint Chiefs called this the tro uble s pot or .. greates t vulnerability" for the United States. In an urgent, top-secret report submitted shortly before the Iraqi-Iranian outbreak, they warned that Soviet forces ·•could intervene in regional political conflicts" and could threaten ··U.S. and arned access to oil supplies." THE GLEAMING U.S . warships, now arrayed in battle rormation in those troubled waters, may look awesome from a distance. But viewed up close, all too many or the individual ships are unrit for service and manned by ill-trained crews. Fo r example, President Carter greeted the return of the aircraft carrier Nimitz from the Persian Gulf with fanfare and nourish. He new to Norfolk, Va., earlier this year to welcome the great carrier tiome . Against a backdrop of DJ6rtial music and nutte ring nags, he intoned: "Your presence in the Indian Ocean and in the Arabian Sea ... constantly ready, constant· ly in training ... (left) no doubt about American strength." He pl e dged "to maintain our military forces at the highest level of readiness, at the highest level of strength ... But there was something ~rter did not tell the cheering ~.'Ong : The Nimitz had not been :."lstantly ready'" at all. Its ~ ~her. Capt. John R. Batzler. a ~nt a grim warning from Ric~ Reeves the Persian Gulf that t11i'l·arner was in ··c.3 condition" far s hort or "'the hi ghest levc•I of readiness •· NAV\' SOU RCF.~ told my as· sociate, Ron McRae. that a com· bat ship should be in C· 1 shape before it is senl into a danger zone. They descri bed "C·3 condi· lion" as unfit for co mbat . although technically it takes a C·4 rating to keep a ship out or action. The poor condition of the Nimitz. sources said, contribut· ed to the failure last April or the hostage rescue attempt The Navy has had to scroun ge to keep its other aircraft car· riers combat-worthy. too. This pasl summer . the Midway had to be overhauled in the Philip· pines before it could be dis· patched to the Persian Gulf Fra ntic admirals virt ually scoured the Navy ror 50 .. volun· teen;·· lo man key posit ions a board the Kennedy berore it sailed for the Mediterranean in August And the Independence was plagued with problems - s c rews that dragged , in · o perative catapults. malfunc· t1on1 ng blower s during a month-long shakedown cruise In one work area. the tem- perature hit 140 de~rees, and ·~ crew members had to be rotaled every 20 minutes. WARNED THE Joint Chiefs in their top-secret re port: "The United States has several defi. ciencies in its ability to project powe r. First, adequate sea and a ir transport is lacking ... ··second, raced with severe budget ary constraints. m any oper ational and mainte nance prog rams, which support day·tO· day combat·r eadiness. have been cut back over the years. lnrtation compounds the pro· ble m . as already tight budgets cannot be str..etched to cover all that was programmed when the budget was put together. .. When that happens, flying and steaming hours and training days are the first to suHe r. Plant racd1ties deteriorate. Ship re· p:i irs and aircraft overhauls are put off Sl'Ores or s mall pro· grams that impact on near-term readiness are deferred The end resull is a fo rce which does not have the equipment and supplies it requires to operate efficiently nor the training needed to ac- complish its mission effectively ··Navy conventional forces ha\ e been funded at an austere level since <fiscal year ) 1978 ProJected aircraft procure· m ent rates are less than half those required to sustain current aviation force levels .. _ Overall manning of the fleets is a t 91.7 percent of all pro· gra mmed billets, but seriolltl shortages exist in certain skills and among supervisory noncom· missioned officers, where man- n ing is at 85.5 percent of authorized billets," states the top·secret report. IN STARK language, it con- tinues: ''Shortages of ordnance and fuel are also degrading readiness. Certain types of am- munition are in short supply and storage capacity is limited ... "Fuel and funding constraints , have reduced opportunities for training at sea, with an adverse impact on the overall readiness of s hips. Flying hours dedicated to training have also been re- d uced. cutting the number of training sorties nown in forward deployment areas and reducing training opportunities and non· deployed aircraft lo less than 70 percent of the hours required to attain primary mission readi· ness.'' Footnote : A Navy spokesman r efused to comment on the _ readiness or carriers, except to argue that a C-3 ship is "con· side red to be combat·ready." A\ Least Carter's Talking to People TC?RRANCE. ';alif. -The president of the· 1nited States came here the othb day for his ~th "Town Meeting· -to be, in his words, •·cross·ellrtmined in public." Before the q,estioning began. the crowd in t\e North High School gymnasium-oledged allegiance to the flag, sqig the ''Star Spangled Banner' and stood respectfully as the &:hoot band -rehearsed by '-'hite House advance men -plaved "Hail to the Chief." There he was, tte preside11t s tanding in front of so _:. count 'em. 50 -American flags. Time for the ''cross · examination" and her e ~omes a tou1b ques · lion : "Mr. Preside nt, my name is Shirley Dezutti and I'm fl"\m Redondo Beach. You are Imo~ as one of the best friends d education and I would like you to think about that topic for a minute and ask you to share Art Hoppe with us when it comes to educa· Lion why you a re the far better choice than the other two? .. The week before, at another Town Meeting , in Corpus Christi, Texas, Belly Godfrey had risen to ask: "I'm tired of hea ring you blamed as president ... What about that, Mr. Presi· dent? Whal about that ?'' WHAT ABOUT IT? It's like balling practice. U you have eve·r been out to the ball park early and watched big leaguers belt one fat pitch after another into the stands. you have an idea of what presidential campaign· ing is like these days. Jimmy Carter has created a fantastic political forum. for himself, with his Town Meet· ings. Out there with the real peo· ple, handling the tough ones straight from the grass roots. The fact is that real Americans are very polite after standing for "Hail to the Chief" -the lrum· pet·blaring introduction Carter once said would not be played during his presidency. You also wonder how "real" they are when, as in Corpus Christi, one questioner thanks the president fo r the birthda y c a rd and a nother says she sure enjoyed meeting the president at his nephew's wedding. AT LEAST CARTER talked to so mebody. Traveling with Ronald Reaga n. reporters and everybody else are constantly being shooed away by his press secretary. Lyn NOftiger. "No press conference. No questions. no questions.·· Nofziger chants as Reagan points to his left wrist. ''They tell me l have no time." the candidate s ays at almost every stop. No time for what? No lime for questions. Certainly no time for follow·up questions -which was the story or the televised "de· bate·· between Reagan and John Anderson and is the pattern of shows like .. Meet the Press." YOU HA VE TO be damned gutsy -or very unpleasant -to break through the politeness barrier in American politics. It's only happened a couple of times in this campaign. Lisa Myers, a reporter for the Washington Star, stared down the president at a news conference when he tr ied to ignore her assertion. which was true, that Carter's people had injected race and r acis m in t he 1980 political dialogue. And a high school stu· d ent named Steve Dulaney pressed the dodgin president with six straight impolite questions about the quality of public education in Corpus Christi. As for Reagan. forget it. The only people who are going to get a chance to stare at him are his wife and his dentist. AM ERJCAN POLITICS needs hecklers, both as reporters and citizens. We should scrap polite formats like "Face the Nation" -let the candidate face Sam Donaldson of ABC News or one or the other less inbibiterl cor· r espondents for a half·h ur. alone. I have always liked Cana· di a n politics, the sight or hecklers throwing com kemeb at Pierre Trudeau or him leap- ing into a crowd to take a swing at the heckJer. If we're really mad as hell, we might as well make the can· didates mad, too. Then they might have to answer a real question or two before Nov. 4. Uncivilized Approach Better War Deterrent? Good news! lo the event of a thermonuclear war, it now looks as though our leaden are going to come through au ri1ht. Operalln1 with a top·secret multl·mllllon-dollar bud1et. of. ficials of the Federal Emergency Mana1ement Atency say they DOW have worked out plana to evacuate e nouab top 1 admioiatra· Uon and mil· 1reeaional otflciala ''to ensure the continued democraUc lune· Uoa ol tbe UD.ited Statea govern· meat" -lf aay. The rat of us, ol count, will b&Ye to toe our cbue.. · Tb• Importance of tbJa tactical bnaktllroqb la obTioul: It wW allow our leadert to aqotlate ,. with the enemy coolly and logically without their reasoning being i~aired by emotional concerns !or their own safety. They will be able to stand up to the enemy aad call his bluff, if it la a bluff. Antt, if it's not, at least we'll all have the saUalacUon - as that mushroom cloud arises -of lmowin1 tl\at our 1ovem· ment will endure, even lf we won't . • CONTRAST TBl8 clviliaed ap.. proacb to International diplomacy with that of such backw~ tribes 81 thole who ln· bablt the Ugu.lap lalan'\5 ln the South Sullman Sea. Since Ume immemorial, the .two major trtbee -Uie U--.Jape and the Komeelape -have been wa1ln1 the mo11t bitter of blood feudl. Scarcely a week" pu1e1 wttbout. tbeN artalna aome freah dispute between their rt1f*UYe1 le8den over 1ucb major maU.n u ftaldnf n,bta, 1arba1• dll·· • posal and playing the drums too loudly after midnight. Each time the leaders get into an argument, it is their duty to go among their tribesmen and justify their positions by wbip.. ptn1 up a pauiOhate hatred of the enemy. "All the Komeelaps are cuckooeyed baboons who lust to murder us in our beds! " the leader of t.he Usalaps will cry. "AU the Usalaps are sUthy toves who seek to 11re and gtm. ble in our wabes ! " shouts the leader of the Komeelaps. WHEN EMOTIONS HAVE reached a fremy on both sides, the two tribes march up to tbe summit ot Mount Ugulap, where two stakes bave been driven into the pound 15 fMt •part. The le8der ol tbe Uaalape la UM to one 1take, UM leadw ol Lbe KomeelaPI to t.be other. Tbe Ua~la111 ltriDa lbfl' bows. noteb ...... their arrows, line up behind their leader and take aim•at the leader of the Komeelape. The Komeelape do likewise, taking aim 1t the leader of the Usalaps. The two leaden then have a final summit conference 81 their tribesmen eagerly await one or the other to declare war. EVEN NOW. a team of American political scientists is at work, attempting to convince these sava1es that no rational dlsco'1ne can take place tn such an emotion·char1ed at - mosphere. Obviously, in times of cri1l1, the leaden muat be taken to aafety so that if war la declared, they will 1unive to ne1otlate a peace. So far, unfortunately, tbeH arcuments have fallen oa deaf e•rs. For, 1rtrce time lm· memorial oddly enou1h, no IHder ot eitber the U1alapa or the Komeelapa· baa ever declared war . I \ J MORE OPINION Wedneeday, October 8, 1980 DAILY PILOT A 7 Nicbolu von Hoffman Government-Labor-Industry Ties Rarely Work Tb• newest ln the cunUnUQUI flow of Carterlan ~ronoml<' plau mitbt be callf'd fuclsm wltb clvll rt1hta or MuaaoUnJ without cutor oil. Tht Italian dictator wu auppo.t>d to have made hia polltlcal prlsonen drlnk the laxative aa a form ot torture. PreeidHt Jim Bob doflld''t have anythln1 quh .. so sevt"re ln mlnd for ua. but he hu ·b-· araaped the ,, \ renlral Idea .ai f • of Benito ......-T lluaaollni's • • fascism. the marriaae or normally economic ally competitive forces under between aovemmt'Dl. lndwnry and labor It 18 dlfrlcult for th~ humiaoe fu clst, the executive:: who klleves in the manaaed society, the monopoltat. to ac cept lhf> propo!llUon thrat com petition not only mukc11 on•· pro ductlve 1rnd t-fr11·1 .. nt II nll'ln kef'pa WI free t'()UR v•:A&S AGO Jimmy Carter wouJd hovl' bt·t•n 11cnou.'\ ly diaturt>N by tt1.. s uggestwn th•t a C'Clmm1ue .. to oversee the growth and inves tment an our eronomy should ~ Rt'l up at all , hl" would have been ind1 ~nant that ltus power would o.> tumed over to designatee!> of big bus1 ness and hig labor What t arter once said of others ('an now be said of him the man ~ been in W asbmgton too long Charles McCabe In lht• 11111n1 11f th•~ new. com· pN1llml frt• .. world. the board, lnti•r uha, wi ll a.pply ibelf to ~wrfr~·tinK un t.•nt1t r ailed the 1nclu1it111tl dt'vt•llllJl'ntml uulhorl· ty which will 1n the words or our Wh 1lt' ll ou s l' v 1s 1o n ur y, '11111h1l11.I' lioth publu.• a nd 1.1 r 1 v alt' rt·1:1ou 1 res, iu(•luding 1·ap1l;1l from [Htvate m arkets .11nc1 l*flRlon funds. to help re 'll J lt.:t.> Amcru·un ind ustr)' in .ir ••a:; mos t a f(ec·t e d b y 1• c· 11 00111 1 c· d 1s l1w at iun o r in du1:1tru.1l bolllcncl.'ks " Thl' presumption Lha t the go_v· 1•111na~11t will be able to remedy indu:.traal bottlenecks 1s n..ade ..iftcr four )'t'8fS or acceleraling ~ovcmmenl ineptitude in every IJJ l'l or 1t:. ever expandmg do m tt Ill The (.'art er ad m 1n1stration has failed in 1l! sin1le military overation in Iran. failed to run the s emi-socialized railroads of the Northeast, failed to put together a coherent or even fun c tioning De pa rtment o f Energy, fa iled even at the task of hiring s ecretaries for its own typint: pools who can spe ll. THE INCAPACITY of federal government to do anything is not the Carter administration's ex elusive fa ult. The causes are many . varied and long in the making, but you would think that the men and women who came into office in 1977 would h<t ve become c lose e nough friends with failure to know that when a system is breaking down, when it is crackmg apart in front of your eyes. you don 'l r eac h out for new responsibilities. At the least, you wait until you've been able to carry out the old ones. All the more so from an ad· ministration that barnstormed into office in 1976 boasting it had a ne w executive tool, something Jimmy Carter called "zero based budgeting." a gimmick that wouJd end at least some of the useless. cost ineffective, tax supported activities which con- .tribute so richly to the steady national impoverishment. THEaE ARE some national governments like the Japanese and the French which seem to be able to play a major part in a llocating private investment capital in their countries. but, forgetting the decentralist Jef. fersonlanism Carter has oc caaionally made his own, lh1s government can't do such a job. The state or the Civil Service. the collapse of administrative control are so advanced. anybody but a vole-starved politician would know that we have no practical choice but to leave these matters t o free market business decisions in the private sector. The argument for Mussolini's replacement of the free market with planned g overnment· private partnership was efficien- cy. ln th~ 1930s they said Italian fascism made the trains run on lime. but it didn't, and anybody who's ridden Amtrak knows the modem American kind doesn't either the &uardianship of the state The lion of labor and the Jackal of management are to be yoked to1etber to drag the bandwagon of government toward new prosperity, to use the daffy metaphon or politicians ram· pa1in1 toward re-election. Ex.pert Advice From a Dedicated Whodunit Fan THE PRESIDENT proJ)Oses the creation of an Economic Revitalization Board to plan our future. This instrumentality will be co-chaired by the president or the AFL-CIO and the chief ex· ecutive officer of the DuPont chemical conglomerate. Mr. Irving Shapiro, the man who heads Ma and Pa DuPont's family store, which did a mere $12.6 billion worth or business last year. was immediately quoted in the traditional language or the corporate statist: "The board has the potential for creating a major change in the r elationship of government, industry and labor, of getting the adversary quality out of the relationship." Bravo, Mr. Shapiro, that 1s ex- actly what they had going in Poland. and what drove the workers into rebellion, a system without an adversary quality Punrla "How l spent m y holiday" 1s the title of the first piece of English prose tha t most or us ever wrote. in the d ays when writing was considered a part of the edu c a - tional pro· cess. l recent· ly spent a holi· day at Lake Tahoe. If 1 had to write such a paper. pre- s um ably to detail my ef· forts at self· improvement intellectually. the r esult would be nugatory. Jn truth. I spent most of mr spare lime re ading detective s t o r ies. or whodun it i>. or "deckers " as my Etonia n former brother-in-law called them l have always had a taste for this genre. It is getting more in· l(cnious these days especially a m o n g a young g r o up o f Hrilishcrs My addiction to the m becomes stronger with age I HAVE MY prejudires in the field With few exception!> I can give the lady authors a miss - another proof. no doubt . or nt) incorrigible misogyny 1 don't like escape-proof rooms and s uch. and the high priestess of this sort of c ross-word puzzlt' to murder. Agatha Christie . gives me a pain Always has. ever s mce the day I founrl out that the Murder of Roger Ackroyd was pe rformed by the narrator This is cheating, and the good decker will have none of this Among the work~ or wo men ! like the gloomy tales c..f P11tn c1 .. Highsmith. I al!>o en1oy the tales of Margaret Millar m uch more than those of her immensely fa m ous hus band. Ross Mac- Donald. who just seems to me to tell the s ame story over and over again. This repetit1ousnt:ss 1s not con- fi11ed to Ma<·Donald ll 1s the c urse of the mos\ skilled at the form that there is an a lmost con- s tetnt sens~ ol deJd vu in reading che m The best of the deckers . for m y m o n ey a rc the gr e e n bac ked Peni;:u1ni> They publish each month a ('n m e s tory , most of them chosen at one lame by .Julian Svmons. who 1:. himself one of the most adroit prac\1· tioners. A MONG TH I:.; wor t hwhlle Pengwn.<; are those ~ r1tten by M ich ael I n n es . Geo rrr ey Household. l.ionc! Dav1Json, etnd a good m any nf the stories of Georges Simenon In d e(•kers, you usually don 'L worry about the titles Jf you like the auth<ir. you will like his books. despite the above injunction about rep- etition I c an. and do, rereetd the nov· els of Raymond Chandler about once every two years. Eac h time they seem n ew to me because there is never really any com- pelling plot. It's all atmosphere and wisec racks and v. good too. Two younger Rritish writers who have hooked me recently a r e Mi chael Gilbert and An - thon) P rice . Aga in, it is not needed to name spec1f1c titles T hey are all good. The best way l know to get your hands on the deckers you w<1nl 1s to write to J. Berr Stark Book.s Inc . 1360 South 49th Street. Ric-hmond. CA 94804 I U'-Ually \liTite him to send me a handfuJ and nine times out of 10 his selections are s atisfactory. For a complete list of books dV<tilable fr<>m Pengmn in the Un ited States, write to Dept. DG, Pengujn Books, 299 Murray Hill Parkway, East Rutherford, NJ .. 07073. I NEVER R E AD a thriller or a Wodehouse s itting or standing They are for reading in bed, afte r a nap. before you go to s leep or when you wake up in the night. The last is the time T enjoy them m ost They are a good deal bette r than mos t barbiturates to assure a sound s leep when finally you go off The only difficulty about mos t mysteries or deckers is that they e xpend their ingenuity too early f cannot say how many of them have held me in thrall until the god comes d o wn out of the mac hine Then I find myself s kipping. which is a form of reader-cheating, or sometimes l just throw it a~ainst the waJL In mys tery stories, as in life . 1l is far easier to get into a predica ment than to get o ut of it Raise Funds I Healthy sav · grow-th-. ~ For your club or ' organ1za11on w1rn no cost Call rlu'1l1ngton Center tor Communil)I Help 897-'2533 DI. AMllOSE. S.C. 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I I \ A• DAIL y PILOT .;.._~~~~~~~-~-Wttdnuo.y. Oc.100411 8 1 80 NAJlON ------------- Actor's Cancer l"orisultant Stirs Controversy DAU-AS CAP> To eome, lhe m aa treetlna a ctor Steve McQueen for <'llncer la a medical con man who recum mend• licorice root t~a To othert, tw'a a dediuttd, deeply rell1loua man who •i(nply wanu to abate hLa dilcovcrlu. WUUam D. Keilty, • ooe-UJM o rt h odont l1t , h•• built •omethlni ol an empire around hla thera,Met. Euc\ltlve dlree· tor of tbe tntemeUonal Haith lnatltut• In Mctlaklift. Jutt nort1' of bere, he alto la d.lrector ol lhe K•llty FuundatJon lo Wlnthtop. Wash .• and auoclatt!d with th• NutrltJon&I Academy of hJcqo and the Plau Santa Maria General HoapUaJ , our Rourtta. Mexico. lllELLEY, WHO HOLDS • Ph.D. In education. uid h .. learned he had cancer ot the liver and pancreas an the mld·l980a. He treated himself with coffee e n emu, a variety of he1alth foods and v1tamins to balance bis metabolism and allo w hh body's natural immunity :.ys tem to successfully fight the can cerous cells, he s aid f f ~hion~ w. a·orn m t!J I batter 1·.akei., ul'>o rcl·ommt:nd frt.>quenl l'ulfc.e u 1•111J1>, ui.111g reli(ular i • 1 " tJ 1 • 1· 1 1 · u I a I c d 1 11 a n c 1i.1ff1dw.111·, l(IU'I<, 1ir !>I .stnlcs:. "•~rl put li U f COi• ··~a,.. At;N•:MAS <'<m ht: ( ata I uct·orrtin~ to a r•·1>'>rt m lhr Jourt111I ''' tlic i\n1crlt·ari M1>c.J1c a l Asi;•><'i:il1011 They can , :.use .111 irnb.ilan n .· of l.H)d y fluids ;u.11 i..)lt,, .1id l>1 John " Ehi•~I<' ol Uw l.\N1 tt I<• m •·dtcbl cJC d n incr:j ,,ffi ,•t: 'fhc A•n11i1·an l',111t1::r S<><'ll'lv lt.<l.• Kd lt• .. I" •IKf d ll1 as one ,;, t ht •J1,._irn•:1•11 111ethods nf lrc Al· in"' ' CllH'l t' f hosc who k11011> 111111 1 .. h ht' ·•1lhl'• i,., J 1ok1· or a nw11 .thcad 1,f his lJUoE'. 'Hf.: ~I\~ 'fHE la•ighang '>lo<:k •II I0\'1! fo, 4111l.-•• "'hlle · .. a11J l>~ .l l.,~· Hur ~t:""· .1 <..ra11<-,·mt- <l.•11t1i.l who knt"" K{'llt•) when •.hey both p1 dl'lll crt th.,,• T hat's the m ethod he recom· mends In a pamphlet "One Answer to Cancer," which ad vocates pure living and exercise and says 86 percent of all cancer can be treated by dietary contrtJI alone. ACT OH ~I t:Vr:. McQUEl:h IN MEXICO Plau Santa Mad~ 40 Miltr• From Tijuana But Ile :. a ~ u ~ h·tl1cute11 , ,., ) qmet ven !-.J11rit u.t1 ma11 ." .,,, .. d k :1 .i \1tll<•1 • '"•'I~' •1mc l1tL11<l ,f K 1•l11•\ ,., IJ JU~hlt I . 1\11.. ~1111 11<>w .111 l'tnp lo yPt· at Kc!I...;, ·s i11,,1 itult 111 Add1!>on "Ht! lil'ltt\.C.'> th;tl 1;011 has i:iH·n h11 , 11L1t 11 111al1nn h" nwst ... tian• ~ it Ii \ hl wur lll I '('OP It• had ~1 ,· .l_\ !> tlol)U~hl ol h in1 a :-1 call y • c .1£1 . I do11 l s1>1• w h at 's 'ic> 1 1· jJ.Y ..tU.10l eating nght · · "I used to be so tradttionaJ you wouldn't believe it.·' Kelley said. "But I changed when l saw that nutrition could do for me what medicine couldn't. I 'm not doing anything illegal or im- moral." Ten years t h e Texol'> :-lal t l:! .... ,.i 11 1 M e d1r al Examiner:. .,:ul ;i,, .1 jun<:tion pn)h11J1I i11u k:+·llt \' 11.•11 vra c t it·1n g rncd i ·1i.1v .... i publishing hb p<1niphl1·l m rlw stale ln 1974, the Texa~ :.!ah-Uvn11I of Dental Ex<tmi1w. ~ lifted ,,;:. dental licens~. ancl , a r1 r,. ,1111,_ 11 • Kelley, at leru.1 15 uth,• .. t ;;n BEAUTIFUL OFF WHITE CAST ALUMINUM PATIO SET ll•ll !t•lil I •II lf,1.!I· t':O-h., •t. 111 • •• liij,tlC(I l1i11. 1•1 111t1 ll<tlC •JI ...... 1 hl t\ l>ull..as I 111w-. II•, .dil 11·· µ111·11:1 Ytho j)l'11fik11 h elwy ,_.ijd lllH · p.11it'11l Yt -'·• l11lll to ldk" l 87 Jilli" ,, fl u} .u111 ,1rink l'lLll <:arr<)l 11111 ·,, .. uai li1.,1. •..:C' ·~it • ,,..,,, K1 11.-r·:-..,,,,i,1:nl,~ts, wh1, h i.:;. • n·,•ip~" f111 f1,,od , ...... ol<t- l\.cil1!y :. :.p11k l'!>01 .i.1. 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I NOW COMPLETE lllS!ALLATIOM KITS AVAILABLE FOR ANY TYPE ROOF STRUCTURE MOBILE HOME FIREPLACES - 11 101.1 own a mobile home Jr.r1 ,.,.,., ulways wanted .l f1rom1ace . ti's ·-rna11 clearance and '>•ta dllow minimum s(1 .• c;;. for 1nstalla- >et:::!::!-.. l•un 12 111ches from n1rr!'>ust1ble wall HEAT CAPACITY 800TO 1000 s a. FT. FREt ST ANDING, AMI -TIQHT FIREPLAC• i-~~r:. <~/,,l/j ) .. ~H / '~IJ~lil ~.~ ---~· !:PU~ , , ~5 :::::c.._ ' s l otJI e,,.rgy elflC.efley • Amtt.ca'1 r.nest • Oo<rble pane glass dool s • Heal 1u1sunt QIJS~ • Ullor.13fe on sale!y & t>trlOtm~nct •Sood crass doQI llirn -stup neat loss. OR LEY HANDCRAFRD --MOlllE- WOOD STOVE Heats up to 2500 sq. ft. EHlclent Mme heating system. Glass front for vlewlr.g fire Side loading for wootl burning., RATTAN 5-PIECE DINING GROUP W;th 4 sw 1v:;I chairs and solid wp 40 -tnch table SUGG. '1350 SALE I· -CONSUMER Wednftday OCtoMt 8. 1980 DAILY PILOT A. QUEENIE Use Drug Bendectin Only as Last Resort ~G;:,.;;;~L;al""• t ........ --.,.,_-~-------' "'Send 111 a bufloon. a tk>ob of .. wh.i1·ko' · & ~ \'?@(!!] [[ ~®[f\YJD©® "Got a problem" T>ien write to Pat Durm Pat will cut red tape. gdting the at1$Wt'TS and ochon you rieed to tolve inequl11es in government and business Mail your qw&tiona to Pat Dunn. Ar Your Servace. Orauge Coaat Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa . CA 926Jf. As ma'QI letter~ as possible will be anst.l{ered, but ~ inquines o-r letters not including thtt reader's full name. address and business hours' phone num bercunnot be conmered This column appears da1· ly uceµt Sundays " ,. ...... UI~ Clla•ged \)EAR PAT. My children and a lot of their frieaps just love the old TV reruns of "typical" families with Wlfe at home, beautiful house, and father working to s upport everyone i.n style. I 've told my youngsters that it's just not that way anymore. Can you find out how many families re· main "typical" of those portrayed in• these TV • shows? P. w .. Huntington Beach A 1eu& 15 perceal of all famllles adMre &o Ute &radldoul model portrayed la lbese &elevtaioa •••· Today'• America• family, accordla& &o , &•venuaem atatlatlca, la more Ullely &o be ettlaer a •lalle penoa Uvtag aloee, a divorced pare•& wllla .e.or more dllNrell, a~"'° laave decided INK lO laave clllldrell, er a mlddle·a1ed eotaple wbo lane ...._. daelr clalklrell ud are faclq a lttODd lllntJle ~r H a• "empty ..&er" family DD· I&. More &laall laaJr of all womea •• work outalde &lie -..e. 'nlll pl• die a&aaertac divorce rate, &lie *eu.Jq binll rate ud -.er Ille espectucy an .__, &lie major ca .. f• tile fut·clan&lq -••t1pkal" fa•U1'• U&aaU... DEAR PAT : I'd like you to check. into this for m e before I make inquiries throuab my company's . health insurance re..e_resentatlve. Do group po 'c1escover ee a'60r£lons fOi a-ieen-a e depen- dent or an insured employee? It's hard for me ev~o to ask you about thia. L . W., Costa Mesa Tbe Amertcam C....cU ol Ule ... aruce alld llealtla lmvuce luUtw&e wu CGM8c&ed repnt- la~ yow q..U... H reperta dial ..._.. a famUy reqlllre u aborllollJor ae ol IU •embers, muy ll'HP polidft provide beMftla for letal abortlou ater die ca&epry ot Hrmal ma&eraky eovera1e. nu meaM that a male or female pollcylaolder wttll depmdetal covera1e 1eoerally la nUtled &o receive payme.U for a• aborUaa for u umar· rted daqla&er or uy otlaer depeedetd female. TH key. camlderalloll la llaat tile abortloa meet legal reqllll'elHDu. M09& ftnn• wblcla offer '"*' laauuce cov· erase to llaelr employeea ahio provide a booklet es· lalalU ~_ma of die ~cy _tile ~arry. Clleck W.. bookJet, or au you compuy•a IB· Hra11ee npl'eeeMaUve for belleftt laformalioa. Yot1 &-. C09Jd appreacla tlae laauuce compuy d1redly lf yoa· laave -aaawettd qDHdoaa before drawlq W.. matter &o I.be aapUoa ol uyoee at yHr compuy. 18 tile meaallme, remember that yoa are llOt alolte la facla& &Illa preblem. Y• may wut &o COii· lad a proleaJoaal ceea1elor before makJDI a de· cu._ ..... wlaat &o do. n.e IMUtll&e &old A YS &Ila& abowl t .OU-adelescnu became prepaa& laat 1ear, aceordlll1 &o Its •latlatk1. At leut 3 la tt &ffll· a&e prepamdea reported lu& year were for glrll ua- ller 15 Jftr8 ol a1e, ud at leu& 3 ll6 tt &eft·a1e prep ....... Weft aber&ed. W ,\SJUN(;T()N I A I' I 1'11•1(11.inl w o men l'ho uld Ubt' lht• 11\11rn1111. J.lckneP p.re1>•raw111 Herith:<:tan •ml) for sever nnw t'll and \ 11n111111x Iha\ cannot bl-lreatt'd without cir 11~!'1, lhu l"OOd and Druat l\dn1uustr 11uu11 1><1\' Th~ t'DA aid It pl11n 11 ltJ r ·v1:i.1.· th1 r.h)'llh'HUl l ubcllnte w t Ut•1Hh•r 1111 tu ndlrale thitt aml 111!10 tu p r t11X1w thot womt'n bt' IC•"ton u putwnl rMi:k 11~~,. lnH rt with s1m1l11r 11(1\ H't• u11d •kt.iii ·. on t he s1tll' l•lli·1·f!I 111111 pm1111blt-r1~.k:. of lhl' dn1~ T h•• 1't:em·> .illd 11 wt• 1.1i.111., the· Brentwood 116 1 l ~dn VJC • ll ~· i ''li'\"vdll' Lo~ Angel~~ l.A ~ul 111 1 (2 l 3J 820 u4uu End no 16631 V 'I ILi!) I • 1t1I ", ·d Encino. CA 'Jl·1 it, (21 3) 981 5..lll Glendale 225 North Gl"':Kldl. Awn • ._ Gl~ndale. CA 9 120ci (213) L4l 11 5b Hollywood 680 1 Hollyw,10...i ~\.l J!1:>w11d Hollywood. C.A 90(1?8 (213) 463·41'11 Lo• Feliz 1865 North Western Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90027 (213) 467-1123 Manhattan Beach L7 IO S"'puL~da Rouiev,irri Manhdttan Be<irt1. CA 902lJl> ( 2 l:-3l-546-3455 Mar Vista 123Jj Venil.e (3o ut..v.m.I Lo5 Angeles. CA 9U0b6 (213) 391-8?1 l Santa Monica 2505 Un..:uln brnil ·vird Sa11ta Mon1i.il. CA 9041Jr1 <2i3l 3~:i9 .. Qw, Studio City 127 ll v~nl ur.1 l'1 'de\ d Studio City. CA 1 11 1~< 'IJ (213J 98~·0( 1! I Toluca Lake 331 North Pd'~"' i.1,,,. · .~ BurhC.1:11<. U.. SI ~t)~ <2 1:J > 840 r.cieci Wut Hollywood 8951 Sant<i M0nk'd Boulr:.a1d Los An~l"l~c;. CA 9•Jf)69 <213) 273 7091 Wilshire-Mariposa 3435 WUs hin• Bou:~v.:rd Los Ang~les. CA 90010 (213) 389 ·137 1 ""DEAR PAT: Twrote to you a couple of months-t-4'8illl1a&a11.--- aao to uk your help ln cettlnt a refund from Na-1696 West K;:it\CilLI /w~nur,: tionil Home Product.I in Westport, Conn. I just Anaheim. CA 92804 wan'8d to let you know that I have received my re-(7 l4) 776-476 1 fund. Thanks I M.H., COlta Mesa ~ Y8 ~Mb 1" for you mote. Occ ..... ally a ftr• will ,....We .. ulle can of a proWem, IMll leta It .we. ll'• alway1 , ..... laear llaat tlalap UH werbd .. a1 preailed. laddelKa.Uy, If ••t-8 ltr• llllllll &Mtr leaen laan a.ea for.1ot· ._, '•mt &M cue. y..,. co1 ..... , w beea •• .._ r. a few we"eb •.'° m.e... v .. r letleMe ............ &Ml ue.iela .. ,, period. < Viet Memorial Design Sought ~ . WASHINGTON <AP) -The Vietnam V.._am Memorial 'Fund bu launched a na· U.wtdl com,.utklD for dtstp of a memorial to tlllaae wbo,eerved In t.be Vietnam War. Tbe wlnDlnl d•lper will reeetve a cub aw .. and wt1l be retained II a dedp ccmultant .... CGllllltndiGll at t.be memortal. tbe ........ .,__Mid. Cllb awardl ao will be made to tbe 111lllilt m Ullrd·plaee delilDll'I ad to 11 many :s--· ...... at tbl UDcola llemortal. Uncoln· Gilberl 2388 We..,1 Lmcoln Avenu~ Ana heim, CA 9280l (714) 535 5640 Costa Meaa 234 E. 17th Street Costa M esa. CA 92627 (714) 631-0800 R~onHubour 16907 Algonquin Str<c?et H untington Beach. CA 92649 (714) 846·3355 Newport Beach 690 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 644· 7630 I . ~.._ ___ ... ·:=:; ... ,.......,"' ........... . to ..... .., .. ... F. Wrl 1 UW""Vltbaam V.ur••·.-,-- llOllll l'llilll, lulte •· 1111 II M., N.W .• 1¢' .... o.c.-. 'ter11 on the re om ml·nllal1on of ll.'I f-'••rt1 ht.v anti M<•I •rr1al Health OrUKS ,, rl v 1 ~ 1, n ( · o 111 11 .it tee . It s e 1 d 1 t 11 .:n·t':; w11h that panel that sclenll!ie 1•\ 1d1·n•·t· clo~:. not show u link bet W\:t'll Hendcc·tln and birth defect1>, tJut that rnor<' research 1s needed. avoid morning sir kness during the first trimester of pregnancy. In 1978 , LI.$. physicians wrote 3.4 million new and refill prescriptions for Bendec- tm, whkh is sold by Richardson- Merrel Inc. of Wilton, Conn. An Orlando. Fla., couple who claimed 1t caused their son's hand and chest defor mities recently won a $20,UOO jury verd1r t against the manut'actur er. They sued for $12 million In damages . leaflet wtll include the statement tha\ '' BendPctin should be used only ttJ . treat. sianific».nt nuus~a and vomuing. that 1s not respons ive to conservative trea tment including more rest, drink ' ing very hot or very cold drinks or eating dry crackers.'' Thi• <11.l v1:i.t>rs. after hearings Sept 1., 111111 16, s airl that two scicntific- "tud1 es n uscd · residual uncertainty" uhuul ncude•·tin that m entt.-d further '>l u.ly :.rut w;.n11ng labels 11 •· .. urnuted JO million women h." 1• t:1k1•n the drug since 1957 to The FUA said its proposed patient Or. J. Ric hard Crout, director of , the FDA 's Bureau of Oru-'s· noted that "one m essage that we want., pre!;nant wome n and physicians to un. , de rs tand is that no drug :i.huuld be taken during prel'(nancy unle:.s 111:s es·.' lie ntial." Pacific Federal Announces The checking account that pays 5V4% interest: -·--- ~~~\,. ".~~~~ ~"\l\~(J~ ~\~\')~~ .,~\l ------f"t~'~ ~ ~ ------'-1.·~"' s ~ " ·.1. ,,.el!P -----C\ 'O'. ~~ ·~ ~~,~ ~ ' • t~ -· -fo~~g to c111e1 'rliem YOt.l"Vt" ~~ ,,...... _,...., go1 ..ir. auton1<1t1t., p Pri .1anen1 11:.".::orJ •>I ,,..... all your trari~cKtions. ,_..... ,,.,. Thi:.' re an:: !WO •ype· II' (I H,'l v & ~<WI:.' :Jn11 tliere< a WJY ~l> m..ike th i? -.011~y ,n 'r'Our d i?chn~ ,1r<.:t•t.11t \.,,·or:< ilS l'la·c! l0r you ar; you work tor It It !1 called Ul<'.:k & '-·oV< -: t ~ mc'>J 1r.lt't ~s1111g lle'N ... he .t-:~.1.>, ~y~tt ~1. 1nu 'I !'nt.i rlJ1'{,Vlil~'\? Ct\eL~ & Sri1.'E' \\''l·k., J!l'>t f ,j.iv a rl"gu'..:r r 1·h1:cking 11·cuunt Jt';, frh >.1th c1 n .inrmum tiafanr~, ar1J ynllt cl ,~rk, .1r" cl('.\:erted any· wher~ hant ~heel-' .ire au .?p:ed But there's ,)ne big rliReren :c The billan ·e i11 your Check & S:.we cJCCOt.:'11 ecims a full sy.;% ln tercst.111al mean~ you can ke~p both your savings and checl<mg at on~ convenknt place that's l·mow n IOJ friendl-1, prnf~~sion~il seniice . Check & Sav~ ciJc;o ~ave5 you 11011! Every check you write 1s instantly i.:upied on a duphc:ttc check m yo ur checkboo k Yl1u don't waste tune filling c·ul ..i c heck regis· ler. and you don't have tn worry about plans to ch1.10-.e lrom Wir :1 un~. '/<> .. rct .:111, a monthly stc.11em1:."n:. but w e ::.ow vcu th-< trouble of ha:1d111tg cancelled chedr,, b\ k ~p mg them in sa1e ::.to1age Im you Anti tn•"'r~ :; no set"\.1ce charge whc·1 you matntilm a nw 1 m.Jm balan.::e of J JSt $i00 Or. if you p refer we II send your c.:i11celled clwcks wnh yc11.1 sta tement a t no charge when you mum:\111 o $500 minimum bdlance. By law. you won t he able to llSe your Check & Save account unttl Jamwry 2, 1981. But if you sign up now. we lJ give yo'. 150 free personalized checks. And the money you deposit will start earning inte r· est immediately Sn if you feel hke you're losing interE>.st in your regular checking account. sign up for Check & Save today You'll see thd1 11 pays to ha.Je your checking dccount d t Pacific Federal Sig!! up for Check & Save Defore Decem.ber 15th and get 150 free personalized checks. ·~ .;. ... .; "L . , •:< •" ·! • ·~ ... ... ... ~: J ----------'"--~··~-----------------------___ .&.,_ - '. '· A I . DAIL y PILOT Airport Speedup Urged Private Pilou Face Rummy Slwriage OrMngt> l'ount~ s <'Om mumty Airport, C'ounC'll 111 askma lh" count> Rourd of Superva ors to work faster w t•onstrut·t 11 new aeneral av1at1on airport for prlvak pilot" In a lett\:r to l'Ollnly i.uper\lsOnl . Ed Buster. t•ouncil l'h&1rm a11. i.1ud lh\' forth<'o m1na C'losure of Mudowl~rk Airvon an ttuntJn-,ton Bea<'h will onl CSV F Chief Was Fowuler Dr ~h i es L> McCarthy , chosen to become tilt' a,·t1ng president of Cal State Fullerton when Pres ident I, Donald Shields leaves u1 Januar) fo r Southe rn Methodist Unavers1t), as chair man of the :.chool 's health profession:. committee and its former vire president for academic affairs A foundrng fa culty member at Cal State. McCarthy a professor of biology , was academic vice 1>res1Jent from t970-7<i until asking for reassignment to te aching HIS OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE posts here include ch;urm an of both the b1olog1cal scien ce dt!partmenl and the division of science. mathematics and engineering, and dean of the school of letters . arts and science. As chairman of the health professions committee he established in 1959, McCarthy \ groom s C al S tat e Fullerton students and r eco mmends them to schools for graduate work in medicine, optometry. dentistry and related he alth professions. Last year 85 percent or those -;tudents recommended were accepted. He is chairman of the McCARTHY J executive committee of the Orange County -Long Beach Consortium in Nurslng Education. and a trustee or the Southern California College of Optometry. He was a member of the admissions committee at UC Irvine 's College of Medicine from 1977 to 1979. In 1965. McCarthy was chosen outstand- ing professor both al Cal State Fullerton and in the entire state college system. McCarthy received his Ph.D. from the U niversity of Penns ylvania. He is an authority on the study and treatment of sever e burns and received a citation for has work from the U.S. Office of the Surgeon General. A CHARTER MEMBER o•· the Interna- tional Society for the Study or Burns . McCarthy has published extensively and con- ducted research on burns and on e xperimen- tal phosgene I war gas > poisorung Before comin~ to Cal Stale Fullerton in 1959. McCarthy taught at the University of Pennsylvania and its vetennary school and at Pomona Colle~e McCarthy. a Fuller ton resident as m ar ried to the former Martha 01:trby T hey have two children Elderly C ampers. Get Discount Senior citizens can camp overnight in two of Orange County's regional parks for half the former cost. 11dd hardshap11 bt:inlC felt hy private uareraft ownen. MEADOWl.i\KK IS 1'11•: lluse for 200 private plane• 'The field 11> belntt t•losed to make way for a mobile home ~urk "Wt 11re a11kln(l the l'uunty to put a 'Cull court preo' on the proJl'C'l uncl .:1H• U!> "~talus report on pro1r~•." Uustcr l'la1d 114" uid rt>cenl n~un· .. :.how more than 70 per t't'tll of l'l m .. 11 aarnufl ure ui..ed for business purpo&eti "So 1Jh.m11ure fly ing 111 not lht: reason for thf' rowu·1l'<1 c·on<'ern." he :.uatl Jose1,1h Irvine, i;pokesrnan for the a irport coun cal. 11atd the 111 i:•Jllt l atwn is not recomrnending when· ta new general av1at1on airport should be located l''ive i.tlc:. have bet'n under ron~1derat1on by county offtc1al:. They are Pnma Deshecha and San Juan Creek cast of San Juan Capistrano; Plano Tra buco 1n the hills east of Mission VteJO. Santiago Canyon eC1st of Orange , and the Los Alamitos Na\ al Air Mat1on 8USTl-:R SAID THAT many private pilots now are forcecl lo travel to airports in Riverside, Chino, Oceanside and Lon~ BeC1r h to tie down their planes "The tame a nd fuel expended is a very high pen a ll>," Buste r s aid "We feel the general aviation people deserve more consideration than they're getting," said lrnne "We wish the board would get this matter off the back burner ·' The airport council is made up of Orange County businesses mterest ed in improving air t rans portalion No Change Set Orange County's Public Information Office wall continue to cate r to county visitors as its primary task. the Board of Supervisors decided. The office located in the first floor or the Hall of Administration has been responsible for varied duties during the past decade, sometimes playing first fiddle to the press and at other times enterta in- ing lheneedsof a more gene ral public. A l979report from the county Adm1nislrativeOf. fice said the result of a de,·entralized publicity pro· gram was that up to 15 county staffers were perform- ing similar duties in various departments at;i cost of $285,000. . the supervisors decided dunn~ budget sessions this summer that the s ituation needed review But at Tuesday's meeting. the supervisors de- cided the current situation seemed to work :di right and they made no major changes THE PRmKIN PROGRAM. Better healtlL It belins with a fascinating 9'-minute free lecture. l f11141,,11 uf, 111 1wopl1• lwtorl' yuu 1\,1\\' .1fr('.ld\ 1t" .. 11·d tilt' l'r111l.111 ,1pp111.11 It 111 w111d tw.111h 'in our 'Ill 11111111lt• IH•1• l1•1 l11rt• 1111ro d 111 111111111 tl11· '11'·\\t•i•I. 1'11111..111 B1•llt·r t 1t•.1h h P111gr.1 m d 111·• 11111 l11•gm "11lt pr1 11ll"I'' II l1t•g111 ... "1111 .1 rl'\ "'" ur ( lllllt.tl ,,.,,,,,, Over 6,000 people have now lived the Prit lkin Program. It works. rlw P1111l.111 B1•l1t·1 I h•,chh 1'111~1 cm "llfll o1 11c•1ir1,,111n11 d wt B111 \nu II 11'.1111 q1,1t1\ '"'11""1111.1 r.11 i.. .il>m11 1111111111 •II .ind l11t••I\ 11 • .111d rh1• '''' 111t•h111g \\ ,t\' tho , t ,111 .111\•t 1 \11\1( ht'.ilth \t 1111• < • 1111pl111u·nto1r\ l1°l lll11• .11'111tl..rnt111111,1•1111 "di ,tl,n 1·\pl.1111 1111\\ flffl~l.1111 p,11111 1p,tllb I .Ill • lo,1· itlt11 Hlfl1,, lll•l\\\1.·1•f...,\\1lht1ul 1.td d11•h d1ug' 1H ,l hih • l '"'"' t11gh lilo 11d II'\ ,.1, 111, h11h·•ti•r11I lt1~h1 l'trdl', CH It ,11 rd .inrl lil1111d •tl).!.11 •\tHl l..t •t•Jl tl1t•t11 111\'\C'I ltH 1111• • ( 11111\ lh1.• ft'f11'\\l'd /t•,t, t•flt'I).!\ ,Jilli 1•t1th1 l",1'111 tll ol \ ll\lf\~t •f .1\41' \nd l,i.t h1.t 111.1 11 "''I - e <.,11f>,l.t11(1,ifi\ lt'dllt I ~ll •t 1'1\ lrtlf, NEWPORT BEACH :\larnoll llotel IRVINE Airporter Inn Should you attend this free lecture? Th(• Prr1tl..1n Progr,11111 ,in """ 1d1· .. rgn1111 .in t hl·.1lth h1•nt>lr" to nu·n. 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Cl'tting the information you need to makt · tinanc ial dec1~1 on~ isn't always easy. That's why .• it 13ank uf Amf>ri ca. w e've prepared information for you on a variety <>I finam ial c;Ll hjects. Timely. to-the-point and easy-to-understdnd information that can hPlr> wht•n \ ou're making important fi nancial decisions. Our corn.unwr information reports (The CIRcular™ eries) cover a wicl<• rclnge ur monPy managt>mPnt suhjects. "Managing Your Credit:' The Orange County Board of Supervisors agreed Tuesday to cut the admission price al ....,_-A".Ji.J"-"""'-1'~)'.,.a~n.,.d......_0,._'41N .. 4i1~8iOAaJ p&rlwJ.fflp.~ifht---~ campers who are 62 years old or older '..Pt-r.-;cmctt-Mtmt•y-f>tanncr.'"-arrd~\011e~rMartagemenrfur the Two-lnco rTie Family" are.just a few of the reports we havP avai lablc> Some oi them also include worksheets r-Q~ \ 1 to help you in your linancial planning. And they're · The reduced fees are projected to cost t"le county about $37 ,000 in lost revenues , but Jh1r l Novello, assistant director for the county E1. :i- mental Management Agency. said increased a~.en­ d ant'e, especially during the off-season. could counter some of the losses. The general fee for camping in the two parks is SS a vehicle per day. Seniors will be required to pay $2.50 a vehicle under the new rule. Novello noted in a report to supervisors that national, state and some neighboring county parks already are offering discount fees for seniors. Featherly Park lies next to the Santa Ana River on Santa Ana Canyon Road in the Anaheim Hills. O'Neil Park is on Trabuco Canyon Road northeast or Mission Viejo. AISOW1B. Y NATURAi. FOOD STOIE SPECIALS! (1018-10/16 with this ed) REGULAR $1 .40 SMOOTHIE ONLY WITHANY soc Salad or Sandwich ..... IO-. CAUSTo.A ~WA,_ REG . 3ntt.. SIX $1 75 35c U .... PACK • . _.. ....... ._, ....... Money Management f or Children and Parents \_Q_)lJ avdilable free at Bank of America branches. VVe've also produced the film, C-;;OHeU~~--" .. "'"';;;~;;"""':;.:i:r;;te>N~";,;;"::;'":;.;Of";;;,.' :.;· ·~":....--~..,-:o--~-------... ---.. ; ----,. . h. h h I • 2n6.::1a1 1 us c _s n: ut * s :e • ._._ "It' YourMoney. toacquarnt rg sc oo 11 11i1<'1') CIR<.: :l•ufl· .. ,1; \ students with the wise use o f credit ----· '" \~ and money management skills. \J:L).l_j Schoo ls ca n request this fi lm from r~~~~r~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~\~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~ any Bank of Ameri ca branch. -\ At Bank of America, we're F l nanclal Transit:ion& for the VVidoV\led 4& ) 3 '* (( aw .it( Income ~x Organ\zar \Qhi\ supporting National Consumer \..DJ lj Education Week and invite you \ to-stof)-in ~ aAY-~l::.IE!StiGAS you may have concerning bnnking. Now's a good time to invest in your financial education. And we'd like to help. BANKm OF AMERICA ( . Ir NATION Tra~lrr ' Mario Obledo. s t att> health and w~lfa rt' s e c r e t a r y . h i.r~ scheduled a 21 da' pers onal go·od wa il trip <OC'l. 13 No\' 2 l lo Latin Ame rica China Flights Frozen DALLAS <AP J Braniff Inte rnational Airways is indefinitely s uspendi ng its three weekly flights between Los Angeles and Hong Kong via Seoul. Br aniff s pokesm an Michael Kaeser said Tuesday that high fuel costs and in creased competition in the trans- Pacific routes m ade the economics "unsatisfac · tory" at this time. THE SUSPENSION, effective next Monday, leaves Braniff with only its Dallas-Honol u l u route remaining in the Pacific, an area which it moved into in a 1978-1979 expansion e ffort. It earlier dropped ser vice to Singapore and Guam. Braniff, along with other airlines, has been seeking permission for fiights into Japan from the Civil Ae r onautics Board. But it is awaiting a decision. T he Dallas -base d airline also announced it wiU ..au•pend f-Or-tha winter season its four w eekly fli g h t s to Amsterdam and Paris, effective at the end of this month. No resump- tion date for those flights has been an- nounced. It plans to con- tinue winter $ervice to London, Frankfurt and Brussels. BRANIFF, LONG a major carrier between Nor th a nd So uth America, began expand- ing into Europe and the Pacific the last two yeal'l!l.-Anelysts-fte~ r cently cited the long Pacific flights as a ma· jor drain on the com· pany's resources at a time when the recession has hurt the airline busi- ness in general. The company reported a net loss of S69 million in the first six months of the year. In another m ove. Braniff announced special discount far es between nearby cities on . Ill. ~ ~ J,.,,,,..,.~t\1•1 ~ t '"'"'"'"• ........ ; ,......-u ... :~ ............ , ... ,. Ill LEITE GOOD NEWS RAZORS ~~:91~<!. ,.LUS I flffl FOAMY INSTANT SHAVE CREAM REG.119 1.69 I I oun< e R egvlo1 I .. rmm lome Menthol RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT ~~:91!~ 4 ot Ory powder A n1r penporont ~ 01 i\roni.• sp1oy deodoronl CDMTRE~ COM TR EX COLD RELIEF CAPSULES OR TABLETS TABLETS ·-·u.,.••-<Q CAPSULES~ ...... c.-- REG .3.99 239 36·cop•., 01 SO·IOb•. for cold sympton relief. RAVE SOFTPERM- REFIU REG. 3.19 259 Give yourulf o ne""' look Regular 01 E1<1ro-curly • Afr1n AFRIN DECONGESTANT NASAL SPRAY NASAL SPRAY FOR RELIEF REG. 2.19 149 I '} oi . lor long lo~1tn9 re· hef of nosol con9es1ron Wednesday. Oc1o be1 8, 1980 DAIL y PILOT A I I VOIE FOR )alt MOST COURTEOUS~.~'!,EMPLOYEE · A POLAROID ~ ENTRY llANkS YOU '••• OneStepCAMERA ~~~~l~:~1.:: MAY ~ ..W-J\1 .... YOUR FAYOllT( fMP'tOYH ,_ THllnY D.UGS !J'=/ \ '.#!IJ ti MAY WIN ONI OF . SfVUAl PRIU~ / PUIATION AWARINIH 'M!'! NtCt1 GOOD fweU 00 .14tlli. '""lt POCIS Wtl WI USllWI TIM llGatY YO UllfY •&immst 110 WIS YO DUUnl t. TERRY KITCHEN TOWELS THIRSTY COTION I POl YESTER B.9 16 x)!t lor ollorrfmt 1 0 9 1 .. ocken rlu•y (hoc"P wlec •od quol11y pton" If P!lflCl 1. 79-1. 99 EACH . HG. 6.39 lA. QUUNSlll 2 FOR 7" llG. 7.79 U . IUNG SIZI 2 101 9" HEAVY GAUGt AlUMllCUM ri-·~·1 r-.,, ;; ft~;a!r. ~l . v~ J ~~~. '. .. ~ ·r-~~-/,,.. ~ . -T ' "'.)' •. ,, " ' ·~. c ' ---~ ·l ~'·.~i --~· ; .. --~ T-FAL 9-1 / 4 INC H GOURM ET SKILLET 16X20 IN. MATIED FRAMED PRINTS LATCH HOOK RUG KIT BY NATIONAL OR VOGART MFR. VALUE,99 13 .89 SP:~~Al :;.~: :r~.'!4.1~~~ ~~~~~·. '" S"x7" COLOR PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS SUPER,,C PRICE From your colo1 ne901tves 01 •hdes fo1 morn on1oymen1 HOLIDAY FOGGIR ;tf0. t.• 1'' b Ol spray ~.~'?' ICf CRUM 1/2 J49 GAL. EACH OTIUll flAVOIS 1.U TO 1.7• SPECIAL 6'' BUY EA. Walnut look me1ol, c'1rome look or broutone •J MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SWEATSHIRTS SAU 5'' PRICE (ro1w neck \lyle "' Royol. Novy 01 Grey Smoll, Med .. lge. o'.'(·lg. ·~ ... REG . 6'' 8.99 Holiday. Cllristmos & more. 100"1. M onsanto• A crylon yorn. ., REGENT SHEFFIELD 6. PC. KNIFE sn MADETO 5'' SEU FOR SPKIAl 8.99 IWT !.toonleu steel steok knive1 com plate w ith Mokogony '1older. B·ounce Non· oreosol sproy "SUPER QUART" BY THERMOS llG. 7.5' 4'' 36·ovnce bottle For '1ot or cold. HORMEL ~...---, ''SHOn ORDER" . . •• ,. SIUalON SUPER PllCI '39c 1·112-oi. Whl1-Stocki Loatl DIET ~•DELIGHT l.0-CAl.ORIE FRUIJ .....-~ SUPER PRICE ~!5 1 8-oz While Stodu la.ti 'JO·oi Wkile Slocks lost! 2-LB. PURE HONEY BY AUNT SUE RAW/WllD SUPER PRICE 119 Whtie Stocki Lotti LOWREY'S BEEF JERKY A FAVORITE CHEWY TREAT SUPER PRICE 199 4.oz. Wkole Stocks Lo1t! ..... -.f AVORITE MUSHROOMS STEMS & PIECES ~~~~~SUPER PRICE F!.51 •·ot Whole Stocks lost! 11 routes in an effort to .. ••••••••••••••• incr ease traffic on por· 1911 IOUTIQUI FELT CALENDARS TOUR CHOICI 79 C •EG. 990 TO 2.09 EA .• lions of longer flights . The one-way rare is as t---'h.....-a·r S28-on ~Portland to Seattle r oute and represents discounts or between 30 percent and 53 percent, depending on the flight, a company spokesman said. The fares, which don 't entail special restr ic- tions. link several cities in the Northeast ; in Florida; in the West: Midwest. a nd on t he Pacific Coast. Law Upheld BERKELEY <AP> - Berkeley landlords have loet a battle in their ef. forta to overturn a con- trovenial rent control ordinance. A Superior Cpurt Judie said the main part of the o r - dlnance "cuta the con· 1tltutional mustard" but 1110 iuued a pre - liminary i njunction a11ln1t one section of tbe law. MYLANTA LIQUID ANTACID ANTI-GAS REG. 2.19 119 12·o-r. for relief of minor lndlge1lion. PORCELANA CREAM MEDICAnD SllN WHITENER REG. 1.25 599 S,.KIAL 1'' rtl(( TOUa CHOIQ Q. I t 2"x35· I 1'2" •ACADfMll SIRCll ,AD llG. l.H """'*' 'onu IOUD nm 11"•14" r.a Of 6 llG. ttt •ACADlMll COllSYIUCTICNI rAm ASS'T 9"• 12" 42 CT. llG. 1. 1t AND IWIT MOii YD CMOOM flOM Colggte's savings campaign ~-LIQUOR BUYS Qeck "'•Oct. 111-0f TY a.we For c~.,... Aid Saw• Ev11 More FLOURIDE TOOTHPASTE 1.oi.· uu ma IKUHIG JS• Off l.Alll 1'' FlUORIGUARD RINSE 16·01. SAll PllCI IK\IMllS , .. °'' lMl1 1s• CUltAD BANDAGES IOI Of H WIDI 99c 110. 1.24 llCUMlll 2t4 Off LAlll • --••AILAlll •• • .,_ ""' CAin ISftl&a- .1. 5 LTR. E&J GALLO TABLE WINE ~IWIC. •flacllCOlOMIAIO ·;G.259 3.19 elm POPOYYODU 750•1 339 'lffliRILINDED AMDICAll RllllY 39 CAUDWI RlllY 111.e 3'' SAUPllCI DOW GARD ANTI-FREEZE &SUMMER COOLANT SALE PRICE 399 • .._ ____ r 1 Gollon j s EVEREADY - ENERGIZER BATIERIES PACIOF2 "C" OR "D" REG. 1.19 1~N9 Stock up now and 1ova, COSTA MESA COSTA MESA fouHTAJN YAU.EY I fOUNTAJN VAWY WISTMINSHR HUNTINGTON lfA04 21131 S.CXh Blvd. at Attonto HUNTI~TON Bf.o.-r-HUNTINGTON BEACH - 5811 Womtr 19861 Moma at Broolchuut El TORO fl Toro at Roe 233 f. 17tfl St. 2300 Har1-at Wison 16W Hcnot at Edinger Mognolio at Tolbtrt Wtstmlnsttr at Golden Wtsl Alligator Sla11ghi~r:. David Singletary. foreground. and Har vey Varnado check out future pairs of alligator shoes .. part of the bag limit of 93 alligators for the month-long season i:i Louisiana. In all, hunters took some 17,500 of the valua - ble reptiles from Louisiana ma rshes. Deputy Kills Fugitive Ape ·~ OROVILLE <APl -A smaJJ ape. possibly an orangutan. was shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy in this Sierra foothill town. The two-and-a-half root. 30-pound animal had been sought since he hitched a ride ho me with some Oroville men. bit them. then fled when they fired a s hotgun a t him . the Butte County sheriff's office said Tuesday. THE SHERIFF SAID THE FIRST report came from a man ide ntified as San Weaver. who r eported the ape j umped into his car when he s topped for a stoplight while driving home with three friends. Weaver said they took the ape home. where he fl ew into a r age and bit three of the men One or them grabbed a shotgun and fired twice. missing -· the ape, who fled out a wmdow. . . . The county animal control office s aid 1t re- ceived a report of an ape on a rooftop Tue~day morning. then several reports that he had bitten people on the Oro-Bangor Highway, which lead!\ l<> the s mall town of Bangor . AN OFFICIAL SAID HE TRIED unsuccessful- ly to locate a tranquilizer gun in the area Officers cornered the animal in a garage. where he was shot a nd killed by a sherifr's sergeant. The body was sent to Chico for exam ination_ Authorities said they had no reports of a miss ing ape. The closest zoo is in Sacramento. 70 miles to the southwest. Rerw Tourist Rush Spurred Shrink Status Shrunk P et1118ylvania Psyclu<itri"'"" F <Jruui 'Un/ it' HARRIS BURG. Pi! 4 Al» Wot'fully in1u.h'11uate s atlltrles h:iv .. fcu rt.-d Penrusy lvaan la's 18 state mental ho11pltal11 to hire 11 tuH p1ty<'htatri11t11 who have mt>ntal 1.1.0d hnllh problt:m~ or whu 1>ilt•ak poor Entillsh. accord 111 1( tn u :ctat•• report · ... ' "In some ('IUH.·~. It 'b t'lltll'r hire a 1>sy(•hl1.1t 1'111t wi th •·rrw t 1oi111I pr oblt•m 11 <1 r h a ve 1111 psy<•h1alrh1t ut yll," Ur &·utt Ne hwn. hcud of the stutc Off1l'l' o( Ment ul llt•ulth, 1111 1d Tua•i>day THE R•:POKT, Jlrt'J.IUr t•cl for tht' stute> Wt"lrure Ucp11rt1111:01, 1rn 1rt thut 1wo th1r1h of the 1>sychwtr11iti. ul c>rlc uoniuned t1•tl' hosp1t 11l "are i.er1ously m entwly Ill '· S1m·c t he report':,, com1>letton tn Augulil, however. that 1utuut1on ha:. 1mp111vcd. Nelson liaid I n o t h l'r li l <t l c me ntal hosp1t ab. the report ~<11ll , phys1 c1ani. .. b) and lar.:c ha\ e i.en uus defac1enc·1e:. rdalcd to the an ability to c·o 1nm1 1n1tc , poor health ur mental tllnei.i. " The six page report. wh1t·h focused largely on the s alary 1s :.u e , d id not d e f ine th e p1iych1atnsts' mt.•nt al 11lnessci. But Nelson s aid lhert.• were no a t u t c t· a s l's . a n d on I y · · a handful" of tht.• psyc·hiatr1 sts had e motional problems. MOST STATE psyd1iatnst salanes in Pcn11syl vania range bet ween $30.000 and $44,000, compared to $80,000 1n Mi<·h1gan and West Virginia and a range of S50.000-S60.000 in s tates near Pennsylvani a. tht.> report said . S<>mt• of tht• h""/'ll 111 11u1,.•rl11 tendenL'l, who flll1•1 out I hf' 11111•11 tlonna1rcs that tor rru•1l lh•• !Jaa11l11 M thu rcport,·told u r••&>fH 1111 thut tht' ntt'nl ully 111 1111yl'l1l11lr 111111 wt·rt~ not on U ll'tr "llutf11 " W l' h U V t• II II p II y 1'1111 I j I' psydlrnlri ~t~ or m1·11lully Ill ones, .. soul l>I' ll11r1'11•t M 1111t1·ll. :ti.~ustant SUJWrlOl t•111h•nt of 1\1 li!nt.own Shilt• llr>11\11tal , 11buut ~> mllc i. north 11f 'hlludti la>hiu "WE HAV•: AN a•ll'.traorcllmm I)'. hi gh rate of <·arduH· r>rohlems am<i ng our do<'lor11. but I have Se('n no mental prnhlc ms ," said Dr Franklyn Clarke. suµcnn· lt!n<.hml of the Ph1ladelph1C1 State llosp1tal 'I 'm afra id that th e ne w s paper r e aders will li(e lll'ralize that mental illness l'haracterization lo all state in- st1lut1ons. Clod I 'm not certain } ou ('an do that ... he s a 1d Cla rke questioned the state· ment t hat two-thirds of one hosp1tC1l 's psychiatrists had mental problems "That's the assessm ent of one College to Give lliesaving Class A C'ardiopulmonary res usl'ita· tmn (CPR> course will be of· fercd from 8 a .m. 'to 12:30 p.m Oct 16 and 17 by Coastline Co mmunity College at F'airview State Hospital. Costa Mesa . A<let1t1ona1 mtormat1on m ay be obtained by calling Bev Boyd at 96:1-:>044. 11t1Jwrlntf'ndent . The re was no rt•ul tc11lintc. und they weren't hl11 1>11th•nt11 lie had to have ob- " t· r v t' d t h e m J u s t a s a m tmaj(er " he suid. Several superintendents con- 1· 1,-dcd that they have hired rurciJ(n born psychiatrists. but ltwy said they did not feel the language proble m was a serious one Ot'FICIAL..~ OF THE Mental lle alth Association in Penn· syl vania, whic h r epresents nsy Iv ani<l. whic h represents mental patients . said they were not aware of the s pecifi cs of the psy chiatris ts' problems until they read newspaper reports. "We want to get to the bottom of this report," s aid association Ex ecuti ve O ire<'tor Robert Evan~. Don McCoy. executi ve direc· tor o f t h e P e nn sy lva n ia P sychiatrist Society. s aid he was not surpr ised by the report, since "at any point in time, I think all people suffer some kind of mental illness of one form or another " NELSON SAID THAT, with existing salaries. Pennsylvania cannot attract enough qualified psyC'hiatrists "It 's a fairly sm all numher. a handful. who have e m otional problems." he sa id .. 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Also, Engleman said, fuel prices have eased slightly and people feel like getting out and e njoying themselves . Early rail has traditionally been the heaviest season for Reno's gambling industry. Mild Winter Ahead? DUBLIN, N.H. (AP l The 189th edition of the Old Farmer 's Almanac says the coming winter will be a mild one. with less snow than usual in most parts of the country. Employing a secret. formula dating from 1792, the almanac's Abe Weatherwise -a pseudonym for publisher Rob Trowbridge and editor Jud Ha te -says less snow than usual will fall east of the Rockies. It qualified its predictions for this winter, saying further eruptions from Mount St. Helens could mean colder weather. The ..almanac -sometimes confused with the Farmer's Almanac published in Maine -is best known for its weather predictions. 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St«-( •CIWl\lf ~ -. -. -............ -.. , .. . .. CllfOIT CMIO • • ..... ·-· .. -~· ........................ -..... NATION UCI Unveils ,_.. Public Events The followin• st'hedule c)( aC'Uvltlea open to lhe public h•s ~n 1tnnounc.·e« h~· the Uf Irvin" Exten1lon program t.ATU•D&Y,0<, It ;!!:,:"j..~·'~"t '":.!:::~o• •,ct1o1oe• c11111c • .oiunc1 ..... .. ...,...._ OI pu•t-..ey, UCl A A UC. ltYlM fi!atet\M ... _ ... y _,_ I • "' ,. ) ...... "' ....... 10-C•11ler ll~IM tff tJoo ln<lw<le• _-11..., tl\fOll,._1 I\ lltf"l..0 1.•ll U(I €•19MI ... tllol ~)011 IATU•DAY,OCl. llA .. 0 U • llMll• Sit.Ill• WOl'll-O••"" R t e rt'o"· MA m••"•m•tlt \ <..,cll,..lor K ll Otono. U11llle<1 k.._1 O••tn(t 14 u( fr"1n. t: • 19'1"°" •-rno.11nv w0<t.\l•oo 10 • m to • o "' Rnl 10• ""'••• ScO.n<e i.-. UCI Ftt .00 •"< 1.,.., ~rllln~ EnrQll,...,.. " llmll•d Coll UCI E alw.lan, ITlll W )IU WIDNHOAY, OCT U .. CUent Comrnvni<•t•on M•"'•9• Vowr Men .. Qe •I'd T if"•· Jwlt'' ~'""'· Conwt~nt 4 \JC '"""" f• lliftlkln CW.-CS.y tenH'WI' fit JO • m to 4t l0 pm , The Rto .. 1ry "401 t l Douolo •nd M•<Arihu• Bl•d •~lno FH MO et I"" ooor i1~ or• enroUH. in<.luot• c••s• m41ert•h IUl\Cf\ •nd p.lrlil:lnQ EnroUrnent ,,. llml-CAii UCI E•l•n•lon. llt<i W-5414 TMU•SOAY, OCT. U "Forecasllno -Fln.nc••• Pl•nnlng for tlle Corperetlon, .. Jerome e .... 1 Ptt.O , auocl•l• prol .. W>r, Grodu•t• Sc-I Of "'°"'lnl\lt•tlC>n, UC 1,..,1ne A UC Irvine E•ten\fon on~ aay w~un•r. t lO • m to • 30 pm . Slloraton N-f'1. •54S MocA'1nur 81Yd .. N._, IM•<h Fee MIO •I IM doof', S7S pre..,roueo. 1nc1uoos <lass material•. lunch and park1no Call UCI E•te1"1on, 1714) '33-~ 14 l'•IDAY ANO SATURDAY, OCT.MA .. O U "Tru~I and F•ltn," Cert Fe!Htr. Pll.D .. cllnlc•I PSV<llOIOQISI. A UC Irvine E•lensoon two-tnftllllO pro- graM, Frklay, 7 lo 10 o.m ,; S.lurcley, • a.m. to noon, Rm. ll7 Steinhaus Mall. UCI Fee SJS, lncluOH park· ln o. Call UCI E•le nston. (114) W.S.14. "Fr .. lnv thlt lnrwr Child," NaoMI Lelloulllller N•v•or. Ph 0 ., •rt tllerephl. Me•uowlark HDllUlc Heellh Center A UC Irvine E•· tension lwo-,,._11"9 proor•m, Fri· day, 7 to 10 p.m.; Saturday, 9 • m . lo S p.m .. Unlw,.ny Club, UCI Fee. .. , lncludH oor•lno. Call UCI E•· 1•11\lon. (710 W.S.114 .. JllDAY A'lO SATURDAY, OCT. 24, U, NOY. 1, I "The Family AlbuM: Youno •no Adult Child ren 01 Atcohotl<\," Cl•uclla Block. M.s.w .. Adve nceo H .. lth Svstems, Inc. A UC'"''~ E•· ..,.slon ,..,,.,,_lino prooram. Fri· day, 1 to 10 p.m . Saturday, 9 a m. lo S p.M., Am. 193 Compuler Science BldQ .. UCI FM· "5. Call UCI e .. ten.ion. (7U) l:JJ.S.14 l'•IOAY, OCT. 24, HO .... te; TMU•SOA'f TM•OUGM SUNDAY, HOV. t, 1,1,' "S.lf·E~on In .,.. N•lur•• En- vlron!TMM: A ~9C)Nc Stucly ol Yowml• In Autumn, .. Mlcl•HI 0.01· j8rew11<y, 8.S., _Instructor, Or•noe con t Col•-· lrH l•nce ohotoo· ,...,..,, A UC lrvl,,. Eirten1lon field .-y 1-; -lrlp riwellno, Oct. 24, 1 to 10 P,11'1., lllm. F-10. ~ Sci I, UCI; li.ttl trip, ..... v .. , ~t·lrlp meetlno, Nov. 14, 1 to 10 "'"'" UCL ""' SIJJ, Includes accomrnodallons, m e•ls (Frida y breaklHl·SundaY twnc..O U(I -•11'q ~ -•ft , t"" tr.,,~O&t'•"tf" 10 'r'o••m•t• ll\t@lltnfilM t\ 1tm1tN (6 fl U( t ( • tentlon 11\•I IU )OU "6TU•OAY, OCT U r"'tt • .,..,.wr,1uo 0ouot1""'''•' '" If\• 1190, iit•tM-rt I K•••t •¥ ... 8" _,..,. ~· H~lll•• Corp A uc •~,,.. t:••..,•--•ov Mm tn.•t • • •M to & .JO p m ""' IU c._.., 'k1on<o 111419 V(t ~.. WO al u. -· V I f"• •n•olleo IM IWO.\ 0 11\.\ n'\4._rl.I\ lurw" •"'9 pe1~l119 f'411 uCI E •I""•-llUI ' w )41• "0• '" ........ ,.. 1'0wf ff'\~'""'' t;f' Id.. S1"""9f' ... l "''" M II A P<••lct.f\t, T,_ M,eft.•Uft\a tn.tHhlt• A UC 1r•tn• !:•l•n\10'°' On• O•t w m1n•r tJO•M to •lUom Am 114 (OmPoll•• S.•.n..• BldQ <JC.I I'" WO .. tho -'11 l>f• el\lvll•O inc t\.fOre\ ti•~~ m.tt t 1•h 1unc" •net IM•~l"Q C.,,.1 UC.I falfl\UO~ t1U I WS4U W•OH•SOA~.OCT n · HO'll S, II, It t• Fln•nc• IOt tf'\e Non F•')•rH ••I M•"•9•' Ji CQU•' W•t\h•uct M S f1r-..nc.1•I <.onw•tMlt. 8e1mont Ftn•nt1•I Corp A U( trlllnt-Ea ten,iCW\ U...-·."'ffll"'tl COMr~ 1 10 10 p m S1e. 1'1 ln;1f"le-fOwf\ C.entet I rv1ne FH tS> •1 ln.t dour \;7S pr~ en;o11eo. 1nctucte& ct•'• m•t.,1•1), luncn •nd oao.tnQ t:nroltmwnt I\ ltmlttd C.11 UCI E •len•IOn 11141 W ·S411 TMU•SOA'f, OCT JI "Flroanclno Cel>ll•I lmf)fo .. ..,,•nh V1•t>t• A.lte,l'\lttve\ tor Lo<•I C,o.- •rnm•nts., Fran111. 0 F•r90, wnior vice pruld•nl, Walnwr loht & R•m,ev. mun1c1oa1 t1nenc4e ton\ult •nt\. J~ Colte-r ~en1or vice Pr•' 11Hnl, ''''''"'<lllA• Funolno Corp ot Amerio Jow1>11 E Coome\, Jr al lorney, M<.OonoUOf\, Holl.nd & Al Ion. Ken .JonoK, allor ney and partner Jones, Hall, Hiii & White, Frill Streo11n9. attorntr and P•rlnet. Slr.Ollno, Vocu, CMl.on & R•ulh A UC lrv ln• E.xlen,lon onr·d•y MMlna r. 1:30 a.m lo 4 JO o m Sad· dl.0.CI< Inn. IMO E. Firll St , Sanl• Ana Fee· 115, 1nc1.-. luncll Call UCI E•lertSlon, (1111 W ·S.14 "Meklno • Succeu lul Trensltlon lnlo SY1>1rvls•on1" t-tow•,d Wll\On, Pf"t\1 clenl, AdmlN•lr•llve Researc h A•· _ ...... Inc. "' UC •rvlM EXtMSlof' -.O•y Mmlrwor 9 JO a m ID I JO p.m .. Holl<»Y Im, lilt BriSIOI, CO\I• ~w. Fee; MO •t lhc' door, i 11 ,,,., enrolled, lncluO.s cl•u mal«rl•I• •nd lunch Call UCI E•ltnsoon 1/141 W ·S414 "EffKU .. Coplno with 0 1111cull Peo- PI•.'' Robllf'1 M Br•mson, Pn 0 prln<ISNI, Braimsan~ p., .. u •• H•r rhon' AS50Clal .. A UC l'Vlnf E• 1•11\lon -Y seminar, •;JO •.m 10 4:JO p.m ., Murlotl Hotel, qoo NtWPOrt Center Or Newoort Be•Cll Fee MO 91 the ooor, i H Pr&-fnrolltd, lnch1des etas• meter1a11. lunch •nd parllno E,.,....1..-1 " llmllr<t C•ll UCI E•l....ion, 17141133-5414. P'•tDAY ANO SATURDAY, OCT. '1 A1'0 MOY. 1 "Supermlnd: Tiie unconscious In· l•lltct, .. llMbar• Brown, Pll.O A UC lr11lrte £•1eMion t•O-\.~iSfOf\ pro- oraM, Friday, 1to 10 p,m . S.lurday, • e.m to s p.M., AM 101 Pllril<al Selene t s lllclv.. UCI FH · »S. In· cl,llCM• parklno, CAii UCI E•t•nSIOn, I ;t., '33-Sl14 Symphony Hall Tuneup Costly SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) -The city's new $27.S million Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall may need a cosUytuneup before it's even broken in. The building's acoustical con s ultant, Theodore J. Schultz, says the hall will need ex- pensive changes in its acoustical system to cor- rect problems that have caused criticism of the facility's sound. In a letter to the San Francisco Chronicle, Schultz said, "At present, the hall is acoustically unfinished. We are not talking about the fine tun- ing that every new hall must have . . . What we are talking about are the mechanics of the hall, the adjustable acoustical elements, which do not yet function.·· . Schultz sa id the changes could be made m a few months, but gave no estimate of the costs. Backers of the symphony hall said they had not received a copy of Schultz' letter and reserved comment until later. 1 The hall opened last month to mixed reviews about acoustics . Lazy Watcher's Tips on Tennis NEW YORK (AP) -Here's the latest in lazy from comedian Joan Rivers: "When I watch a tennis match . I never tum my head. Wby should I exert myself? When the ball doesn't come back, I know somebody missed it," she s ays in People magazine. Town Clock Removed GWELO, Zimbabwe CAP> -Zimbabwe's four· month-old black-majority govemment has ordered the removal of the town clock from downtown Gwelo because it represents the white colonial put. "Bo11ie'1 Clock," Ions a focus of this midlands towti'• New Year revelries, wu erected in 1937 by the widow of Maj. W.J . Bo11ie, who ar- rived from Aberdeen, Scotland with the flnt white settlers ln the lllOI. He became one of the flnt members of Parliament wben the Britiab colony of Rbodesla became aelf-1ovemine in Im. C.11.141-1111. flUI a , .. wonts loworll tor " • ·~f!ICI ....... ., .... 1411 ,,,,.,....._.e--.. Sf 011ds Tall Sandy Allen of Shelby, Ind . who at 7 feet .5, 1s not ltkl'ly to get lost tn a crowd. walks do\\11 a Tokyo street. Ms. Allen, 25, i s lis tE'd in Guines!, book of reM rds as world's l allcst woman. Sh€> is in T<>kyo at invitation of a telev1s io11 <·01upany Arthritis Remedy Unsafe? WAS HI NGTON CAPl The government hai. w u rne d r ons um e r s u ~ai n ~l buyin g 1n du :.t r i al s trength DMSO, a controversial che mical being sold on str .. et corners and al some gasoUne stations. for treating arthritis . bur s itis or other ail· ml'nts The Food and Drug Ad 111in1strat1 r111 s aid it has not f o und the chemical safe or cffe1: la ve for a rthritis or bursitis. · James W. Swanson. FDA regional dirtc·tor in Seattle. said the agenc·y can 't vouc h for the pun ty or qu ~1lity of the DMSO being sold. H e 'aiJ thi:: effect of u:.1ng and u<;tri JI.grade T> M~O 1s unclear Au l the f'OA ha!'. re n:i \ ed repcwt~ ab()ut l'11emat·jl 1rrllat 10n lYPl' burns a:.~r,t'i ated "'nh con('entralt.-d lll\1S Sade efl,·rb found to Ol' cur w ith u:-.e of t h1.• <'hemical in lC'sls lnl'lud" nauf.ea ht.·ad:.u:l11::. and skin rash lnd u s t r 1:il ·j!c a l.le UM SO i s s old a s :.i deg reascr Weon'5(lay. October 8. 1980 DAILY PILOT A f S THE 'CITY OF COSTA MESA WANTS YOU! THE CITY'S HOUSING ANO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE WANTS YOU TO TELL IT WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE ANO HOW IT CAN BE DONE TO DEAL WITH THli CITY'S HOUSING ANO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS. $1 ,000,000 WILL BE AVAllABLE TO THE· J:ITY UNDER A GRANT AUTHQRIZEO THROUGH THE FEOERAi HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEV ELOPMENT ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981-1982. THE HCO COMMITTEE NEEDS YOUR ADVICE ON WHAT YOU Elli ARE THE CITY'S MOST URGENT COMMUNITY PROBLEMS ANO ANY OF YOUR IDEAS ON HOW BE ST TO MEET THESE PROBLEMS BEFORE PREPARING ITS RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE CI T Y COUNCIL. .5; ' . PLEASE PLAN TO JOIN US. WHEN: TIME· WHERE. Thursday, Octo ber 9, 1980 7:30 p.m. CaH S.111 Apu1ments · Community Room 1840 Park Avenue (Corner of Canter Street and Park Awanutl OR SEND YOUR COMMENTS TO: Hou11ng Committee City of Costa Mesa P. 0 . Bclc 1200 Com Mesa, CA 92626 Complete New York Stocks. De/Jvered same day in the fresh to yuur doorstep ................ s90 on our first morning flight $90 on our 7:30p.m. widebody. $90 on selected return flights, too. $90 with no restrictions. $6750 for kids under twelve you bring along. United savt·s you $87 off the regul:u· Coach fare to S<.!a llle. Ju~t fl y one df our selected ni ghts a ny day of the week. and you 'JI fly for just $90 one way. Scats arc limited. but there :lrc no advancc-purcha~(' or length-of-stay rcqu ircm c nts at all For information t.J J 1<l re~ervations, call your Travel Agent. Or call United al 973-2121. Partners in Trave l with Western T ntcrnat ional Ho tels. Most nonstops to Seattle I A"avf· 7:45 11.m• ~l ·m a m 11 ~n .. m I .:JO p II) :t.:m p 111 :, :mp "' 7:30 p.m~ •soo flights Arrivf' 10:08 a.m . 11 ·f;:~ ~• m I -lli p 111 {Hlpm ;; -to p 111 7 48 p.m. 9:50 p.m. Flythe frie~skies of United. I Call United or }WI' 1i-avd Agent. ~ •I . I • J 1 .I I 'I ,. I I I I I J. J I 1 I~ ' t\• I l l . . ,, l .\ > lo - .. Wed~~. Oc:too.< t . 1 MO _ NATION Do n a ld Caston~u~~. a m t.•mber of t h~ senior class of Ma iue MJlltary Academy. balances gingerly above Belgrade Lake He was participa ting 1n u National G u ard -............. <'adet m 1ss1o n t o learn tech niques. of stre a m crossing. Castonguay made a dry cro:)sing but other class members h it the dnnk Caterer Provides Freebie CICERO. Ind <AP) ll look 10,000 pieces or frled chicken. 5,200 frled biscuiu and about 8,800 soft drlnks, but James Peachey managed to be a good neighbor ag ain. Peachey, a real est ate salesman and the owner of a firm that caters com pany picn ic s , fe d more than 3,000 people from the central Indiana to wns o f Cice ro a nd Arc adia a t this third an· nua l "good n eighbor " picnic CORN ON T H E rob. potato salad and green beans we re also part of the free me nu which P each ey !l a1d wou ld h a ve r o s t p a y i ng c us t o me rs a total of Sl0.000. F o r 100 s hu t -ins . $••·~· ,.,,. .• s ... , ... , ",.,,.,, o ... .. "·-,..,. ............. ·~ ._, ... . Moonlite Sale Sele of seles thla Fridey nlte. 7 to 10 pm •t Hunllngton Center. Cell 142-5171. Cot~a-841·12" ... ..._._ .... MOii ~95-0401 -c:-~ .... Put • rew word• to"'work for ou. .. ... '*tlo ,..., .. a • ..,,..,,.., I It's in your best i nterest rate tod ay . Certificate ... You'll like the Interest Best at FAR WEST 12.935% ANNUAL YIELD 12.000°/o ANNUAL RATE Effective Oct. 2 to Oct. 15, ,., interest to lock in this high with a 30-m o nth T reasury Yo ur savings earn .25% more at FAA WEST SAVINGS than in a comparable account bank! Interest is compounded daily. Judge's Ouster Sought Peachey and a team of vo lunte e rs d e livered b oxed meals f ro m m obile units at tht: park. La t er Peachey· he ld a second picnic for the 50 to 60 vol untc er s who helped out. It only takes S 100 to open this account! (f ecMr .. r•oulet1ont '•qui••• tut>•'-"" .. tf\l•'••I P9"•"r for••''' wlthd••••' trom '•'""'•'• ec,t'ount• I SAVINGS INSURED TO $100,000 Gay Jurist Offended by 'Faggots' Remark EVEN SO, Pe a ch y s aid . he had eno u g h leftover chicken to feec.J another 1,000 peoplt . F~L I C LOS ANGELE~ <AP1 T\\u state j udges have asked U.S Vis tri<•t .fudge A /\ndr f>w H:.mk , who will becom e chief judge late r t his m onth, to resign or at least retract a re<:enl reference he re portedly m ade to "these fag~ots Crom Cuba .. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Stephen M. Lachs !la.id t.he comment .d ls into que!tion llle judge 's impartiality Lachs wa< Qppointed to t he bench a year ago b~ Gov Edm mo r, Rr•>Wl' J r. a nd is the state's first open ly ga y judi,:t! LACll.S SAID HE AND VAN ;'Jay<; t.h:.1u c1pal Judge Rand Sc h rad,..r told Hauk in a le tter d ated Aug 27 that ttiey we rr "deeply offended and dis m ayed" by Hauk ·s corument and sugges ted he re- sig n. "If I were an attorney handhng a case invo lv· ing a homosexual. I <Ion 'l think I'd want lo a p pear before h1m ," Lachs sa id. ''And lf 1 had a clJent who was homosexual, I'd be hes itant.'' Hauk in a Je tte r to Sehrader und Lar hs 011 Sept. 2 called their r riticism "presum ptuous and arrogant " "The jud~e ·s a ppropnate obligation 1s to app ly ::md e nforce the law as 1t i:., not as altered or a m ended by lhe atte mpts or activists to le galize passing fads or fancies," llau.k wrote ACCORUING T O LOS ANGELES Daily J ournaJ, a legal publication, Ha uk m ade the "fag- got'' statement at the Aug. 18 senten cing of a Mex- ican who crossed t he border illegally "I doan know. wh¥l'i happening. .. lh.e judgL was quoted as s aying .' We let a ll these I ranian ig- oor a muses in but not this young md.n who wants to support h.is child "And he isn't e ven a fag . like all thesP faggots from Cu ba wp're letting in," said Hauk, a 14-year veteran of the fede ra l bench As spokes man for the court, he will deal with p ublic complaints. Hauk, in hjs Sepl. 2 letter, quvted GLlbert and Sullivan's "The Rab Ballads ." "The other niyllt from <.ares exempt · I slept -and what d'you thlnk I dreamt? "f dreamt that som ehow I YMCA Schedules Kiddie Classes A series of conditioning programs designed for infants and p re -schoole rs begins Mon day at Orange Coast Y headquarters, 2300 University Drive. Newport Beac h . Each class last!> five weeks. Classes run 30 minutes twice a week during e ach five-week period Babies three to 12 months ca1k>d Rug Rats for this class, do exercises tailored to infants The course~ cont inue for Pos sums, aged 12 to 24 months; Sqwrrels , 2 and 3 years old. and Flying Squirrels , aged 4 to 6. Kids 6 to 8 com pete 111 the Monkey C'<tte gory which involves so-c alled fine m otor skills a nd moves into an in trod uctior1 to ttiam s ports Call Y h eadquarters al 642·9990 for informa- tion . F r e e t o t.la e P11blle F OCUS ON COMMUNIT Y HE AL TH SPONSORED BY PACIFICA COMM UNITY HOSPITAL HE PROBLEM OE WEIGHT AND REATMENT CONTROL IT LECTURE -DISCUSSION URSOAY, OCTOBER 16. 1980 7 :00-9:00 P.M. ~ MODERATOR M! A. AfRASIAll, M.O. YUPPA CONF.~NCE CENTER lltl9 Ot11wll ........ ~ 91oct South ol ... ) •• • ~ • ~-ff• had come "To dwell in TOJ>8Y·Turveydom: "Whve vice 1s vtrtue -vtrtue, vk e; "Where nace u na.st y - 1111&ty . n1a "Whn e n ght u wrong and wrong IS nght ... HA CK 'S COMMENTS ALSO ANGE R ED Deputy City Attorney S. Thomas Todd, who s aid, "As a member or the ba r . I was horrified.·· Todd. saying he loo was a homosexual, told Hauk in a Jette r Aug . 28 that he was ''highly of· fended" by Ha u.k's com ments and pointed out m or e cases involvin g gay rights are reaching the federal courts JI au.k replied in a IE'tter tel Todd that his crit1c1~m also was "intolerably presumptuous and a rrogant." noting Todd's "personal lifest ylP preferences are of abso lutely no concern to me.'' '·Anybody that wants lo h ave a chicken-and- d u m p li n~s party c a n ca ll." Pea chey said. No longer the hos t. he s ays the chkken won 't be free. · FAR WEST SAVINGS 27 OFFICES STATEWIDE NEWPORT BEACH 4001 MacArthur Blvd Near Jamboree Rood Serving Californians Since 1889 Famous Simon & Schuster author-lec turer-investment counselor Robert G . Allen says- "Send me to •Y city in the United States. Take ·away my wallet. Give me '10000 for livi~ -expenses. And in lthours11tbuy \ i]j an excellent piece ol real estate \ ·- using none ol my own money." I ~ "In o ther words, yo u don't have to he rich to buy a single family home or an dpartinrnt building -even in ch~e 11m~ of mfl auon. tight money , and high intt'r~ m es. 'fou can '1TIJ" Tm'O~· 1hin11 most conventional thinkers feel •~ absolutely ei.sential to buying real estate -cash, credit. a steady job. and a strong financial statemem -and I 'II still be able 10 buy as m uch propcny a~ I want. (It'\ actu11lly ea~ier in so-Ol.llcd rcccs.~ionary times, and l won't end up with big negarive cash nowli. either!) "How? Recause I understand creative financing! That's how 1 bought most of the real ~late I now own -the real e<-tale i11ves1mcnts 1ha1 have made me wealthy. A nd YOU, 100, using the P ROVEN, SAI·E. HONEST prinriplt·~ that will he outlined in an introduc1ory 'NOTHING DOWN' seminar (abc;o- lutd y NO COST O R OBLIGATION), can buy real estate with liule o r no money down . I HATE REAL ESTATE! I really do ... but I know of no other way whert~ you can start with no1hing, learn some basic facts in a short time, and then with a little lime and effon make lots o f money in just a few years. Yes, EVEN IN TODA Y'S TO UG H MARKET , you can create real wealth for you~lf, and -in five years, if you follow my plan -retire with a tax·frtt SOME OF WHAT YOU'LL LEARN AT THE FREE SEMINAR .•• • Wnn1 10 know how you c:an grt from wtwtt you att now to where you wans 10 M-flnandally-and how10 gd WR In the shortH I possible time • Want to leam how to achJ«v« fl.nan· c:ial lndcpcndencc • An dred of won1nl for others, a nd wane to le..-n the prindpJc• of t1ftandal Mlf·rcUanc:« • Waat co mde ....., on your lnvcst- mnt1 1Mteed of tU1C ft or IH • An tkll .IP11Jial MO lllUI and and co ......... yoar fncome • Anlowla MMUMthitllalnwW-....... to .._. crndw -4 pro- clucdw-.......... tKhn&qun • 0.. IWIDll'tY .-cl •al to learn • t . income of up to $25,<XX> a year. (You could have made a million dollars in gold in the pa'it couple of year~. and you would have only needed a half- -mrltrorrdottar.ncr sraH"WTth-. f cndn~t have the haJf-mill1u11, and m ) gue-.~ 1~ ... neither do you!). "My introdm:tory seminar (no co I or obligation) describes a complete program that ANYONE can learn 10 use -a pro - gram that includes over SO llpecific crea · 1ive financing techniques! (M ) ucce<;<;ful associate. who give~ the in1roduc10ry seminar, will clearly explain TWO of these techniques in detail.) Even if you 're a limited-<lollar investor'. you can stan your own program toward financial independence by following the HONLST . S IMPLE methods I have per~nally de- veloped-the techniqu~ that have enabled me to acquire several millions o f c.Jo llars worth of real cstat{' in ju-;• a few years and made me a real Mll- DONAIRE at the age of thirty-{)ne. It '~ the same approach I have 1augh1 thou- sand s of successful reul esiate investor~ all over America , and 1 he<;t· met ho<ls work BEST in recessionary 11mes. "I want you <o know that EVERY man o r woman in this country-plumbers. docto rs, sccretaric:s, tea('hcrs. salesmen. students. retirees. etc., of any age. no matter how cash-poor they may be. can PROSPER during a recession using my 'NOTHING DOWN' program . {I've received success letters from people starti~ at the age of nineteen, at seventy- five, and cvcrr.-vtlcrc in between.) It 's t~ MODER,q' approach of the eighties. and YOU CAN DO IT TOOi "By the way, I don't have callu.~ on my. hands because I do n't advocate buying run-<lown slum-type buildin&-' and rudng them up and trying to rent them. You can make money that way, but it's the hard way! My 'NOTHING DOWN' 11tethods are EASY and SIMPLE, and after you have learned them step-by· step, they can tum you from a doubting novice into a CONFIDENT CJ1pen. Come to the lntroduetory lecture (abso- lutdy NO cost or obliption) and aet a complete outHne or my method,, plus ~ sPeciflc 'NOTHING OOWN' • ~ iii""'~- "In the 'NOTHING DOWN' introdut1ory never knew Ix-fore. My brother, Dr. '><'minar you'll discover how to fi m.1 the Richard AJlen, is a specialist.in adul~ BEST buys (often in your own back education. After nine ye.ars on theiacul- )'ard): how w locate the 'Don't Wanter' ty o f Johns Hopkins University~ Ire tras wtio}tt do ALMOSl' ANYl'tttN<:tnr~~ T11t'"t0 dev'1op'l1'1-e most COM- nd of a property (many more show up Pl.ETE. EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND. m a recession); how to borrow at 6% 10 WORKABLE teaching methods avail- 907o interest when the prime rate is over able. ,o tha t you can quickly learn and 130'/o ; two specific NEW c:reative fi nance actually hegin 10 1ake 1he steps that will techniques; ho w 10 buy even ii your bring you to financial inderendence. It's credit rating is terrible; how 10 AVOID working now tor 1ho u'>3Ilds who have PAYING TAXES-LEGALLY. Yo u'll alrt:ady learned my TESTED, PROVEN learn ahout 11 00'/o financing (buying METHOD . and it C AN WORK for with 'NOTHING OOWN ' and gi:uing you! cash back); how to overcome your fear of investing (I think fear is the uglies1 four-letter word); how 10 establish an investment plan; how to use leverage to magnify your return o n investmenr s; ho~ to get rid of problem real ~tale ~i1hou1 lo)ing money; how 10 pynurud your buried as.~cts into MILLIONS. "At thh point you may be saying: ·~t­ sounds great. but ... ' lf that's your rcac1ion. I want you 10 know tha1 corning to my introductory seminar is totally without ri'k (there's NO ~t or obligation to huy anything). You'll hear about ho w you can ca~ily learn my entire investment program. and you 'll learn MANY SP ECIFIC NEW T HINGS you 8 P.M. · WEDNESDAV. October8 Newport Beach "Please take the time 10 come to my introductory seminar (They all start al 8 P.M., but COME EARLY ... we often run out of chairs!) It's a terrific multi- media learning experience conducted by my suC'Cessful associate. and , again, there's ABSOLUTELY NO COST OR OBLIG ATION. The ninety-minute seminar will introduce you to some--lifc· changing facts that sho uld revolutionize your plans for the future. The introduc- tory seminars are ONLY at the locations and o n the dat~ noted below. Don't wair to buy real ~late ... buy real estate and wait! Thanks!" ,,,.,.. .. ..,,.,,, ~.,. .. ,.. ,.,_.,,,.,,,,.,, G. MIM'• ''llOnMO oon·· method: "}~ur cJ(lf>r1><11h 111 fm>f><·rf\· m t't·•t•11mt 1:11t~ "It' n11m· 111s1,11Jir. 1111,,·1· tflt1ls. ,md .J f><Jlh thut IS mt•rt' JlrcJ1t•ht. 1/1·11r, 1111tf /cJ1I thcJn cill thc 0 1Ji,T s.."'"""m ci11.I f..1<>ks am1bm.:.J." -Jln.rn /~1m.m, S••cJttL· "b mot'<llfl't! ,,m./ 1Tt'uln 'r' . I 11nmgl,· ,.,, om mt.,,J 11 for cm.w t11• m11·~•'ll1'.I "' 1/,, mad M finanOIJI rndl'{'<'TIJ,.,.,.,._" -Stt:'h"' M. <:11/titrt, Silt'C't' Spnng "It j funtastic ... /,. kss thci" tltrtt "'""ths, wr mlJd«' "'ort t .iJh profit tlta" ""' ltad mu<I.• from an t11t1r't' )"''of ""'rlunx for a SJla rv." -Mr. cmd Mn. /)ean McAUut.rr "/~ "fY net wortlt 17~ "'six -'"'" -Rnu A r:,,,..fPNI,, n f> S l . . . . .. .. '--._ -. . . . ... . . --~ ... ---. ... . . fl .. - .._._ ,. .. ' NATION To Resl1Cn Post .'Silly Ga~s' Tire Interior Secretary WASHIN<tTON 11\f'I (ectl An drus has had it "'th Washington llr says one tt!rm a~ i. l'ubin,•t "''<'r••lan 11 enouah The formt1r hhtho govemor. who four years a.co bel'um e l'rt•t-uknt Carter's st'cretuy of lntl'nor . :\ll ~ he's llred of thl' ":-11lly games the~ play" In Washington He's tired of the prt>ssur\'. th•' end leas compromises. th~ e>xpt!ni>IH lifestyle and "lOO 1111111y has-~·ns on the social circuit · "WHEN I WAS K0Vt'f01j1, I rould implement a derii.1on quickly,'' An drus said an an inter view w1lh The Associa{ed Press ·· 1 cuuh1 even 1m plement a poor dt'.'l'ISson I l'Ould call up the state p<>h re or the national guard and they'd s ay, 'Yes, ~ir ' "Here you can., even implement a good decision in a timely fashion " A tall, balding man or 49, An drus was s itting in a large paneled orrtce ~. .............. HAD IT WITH WASHINGTON UfeM)te Soura Cecll Andrua Proposed Smut ~ Law Backed by Demonstrators SALINAS <AP) -About 500 anll- smut demonstrators prayed, waved PTacar& and sang ''Onward Chris- tian Soldiers" at City Hall in support or a proposed law that would ban the local sale or display or pornography. The protest organized by a group calling itself "In God We Trust, .. seeks a strict anti-smut law in Salinas. similar to an ordinance passed in Santa Ana four years ago that blocks pornographic films. THE PROPOSED Salinas law, howe ver. would include printed material as well as flJms. The coun- cil said it hopes to make a decision 1 on the issue next month. Some 150 persons crowded into the City Council cha mbers during the panel's meeting, while another 300 demonstrators heard the council pro· ceedings outside over loudspeakers. "We want war declared on porno· graphy, '' Mosley Collins, a self. described reborn Christian. told the council. Collins was one of mere than one dozen person who addressed the panel. "I FULLY AGREE that this is garbage and junk," said Mayor Jim Woods , viewing a collection of pomo- irapliiC malena l s ubmitted by th~ protesters. Woods, however, said an anti-smut law could get bogged down in litiga- tion. "We may go five years to close a bookstore and get no results.'' The group is headed by the Rev. Richard T. 7.one, a leader of the re- born Christian political movement in the Monterey County area. Zone also denounced abortion, bomoeexuality and sex education at tbe council protest. lh•I oxrrlooks lhl· (.IOl'Olll Mt'lrll.lnul l'l('t Urt-s of h" wtft· and lhn:•· daujhlt'n art· 'lc·attered cin tu .. dri.k Ht' poru a gold J 1mm ~ ('ar t~1 vir1 in h1s lapel ANDRll~ • AID HE told u.~ vr~bl dt'nt when he &<'cepled lhr Job thi.t hl' would st ay onl y one tt·rm, thi.t his d~ ,•1111on 1s no rf'Oection on <'1.trt~r. that ht> want.s to i.pend more t1tnt! with his '" o d a118hte1 N who hli \ll' htiallh ~roblem11 flt> 1s one of 'evcrul ad1111rustra11on ,>ff1t•1ab 1nclud111g rnfl&tlon ri&htcr Alfrl'd t\.ahn and ACTION director Sam Brown who have Saad they'tc lt-1.t\ Int: n•t:ardlt•\!o. or the OUt<·ume of t hl' elec·uon Odore he moved to Wash1n~1on, Andrus had the lowci.l mcome of any of Carter':. Cabinet ufflcu1ls Still. be ins ists h111 $33.000 governor's i.alary weni further thun the $69,fi:m he mak'esnuw "AS OOVERNOR, THEl' gave me a nice house and a car." he said. "They paid the utility bills They paid everyt hing hut the g rocery balls. My wife had a houscke~per and a cook. We had people who took l'are of the vard " Now he gets only the car a leased Oldsmob1lt'. As for his fan<'y title. Andrus said : "Big deal. You become a member of the president's Cabinet, one of 13 or 14 people in the world. My wife says that every Wednesday night she sees me dr agging the garbage cans up the drweway. You mow your o wn lawn. You've got a title, but it doesn't make that much difference." Andrus said he worked as many hours as governor as he does as in- terior secrt:tary ,_but the pressures in Washington are more inte nse. "IN IDAHO, YOU have 'a con troversy brewing over gr azing lands or the Tet on Dam collapses." he said. "You're intensely involved in that issue for 24 hours a day for a period of time. "But here, you can have eight or 10 disasters going on at the same time. and you have to piecemeal yourself both physically and mentally to deal with them.'' Another frustration is constantly compromising to gel bills passed. •'There is no credit ever given for s uccess," Andrus said. "In this city, ther e is no clear success. It's just varying degrees of defeat. You go through the legislative track on the Capitol Hill and get a piece of lhe package. That's not success ... The rrustration is you never get a g<>Od clean bite at a problem. "I DIDN'T WIN all my batUes with the Idaho legislature. But it was c lear cut. You'd gel the a.ns wer quickly." Still, he has enjoyed the challenge of being a Cabinet secretary. "It's like playing 100 games of chess, and you're one person playing against the other hundred, and you · have to run around and make all your moves. It's competitive and fascinating, but tiring. l 've enjoyed it . but I'm not going to dedicate my life to it. "I need to let my beard grow and let the cobwe bs clear out of my head." The lnterior Department is the na- tion 's principal conservation agency. It is responsible for m ost of the gov- ernment's land and natural re- sources. e nergy and m ineral re - s erves, Indian reservations, national parks and fish and wildlife . AS GOVE R NO R, ANDRUS became a folk hero when he ap- peared in television ads promoting the -tdldnr potato. Now he says-he · considering running again for the job he c alls "the best political job in the whole world." Lighting a cigarette, Andrus said of his decision to return to Idaho: ·'The lifestyle is more relaxed. The humidity is between 9 and 15 percent. The people are friendlier. It's a dif. ferent atmosphere. "The reason you people live here is you don't know any better . And that's fine because I don't want a crowd out ther e." ----~~·--·-·------... All you If you'w saved even a .:;mall fortune. Mutual Savings has a plan for you. Just invest 100 ln more .. rnd open an account. It's that simple. Then you ·11 start ~arning the highest mt~r· l!SI allowed by law. And that interest ral~ will he !>ecur~ for a full 30 111onths Even while other rat1::1s m1yht be r ha11y1ng. Wedneldey, Octobef e. 1eeo DAIL y PILOT A IS islOO bucks. getting a guaranteed pro fir. From Oct. 2 thru 15. our J2.00o/r annual r...-e yi1:.'lds 12.94 o/r vnur rate isn't a ffec~ed nt Mutual Savings. ·If you're looking for a short term plan with high interest. Mutual Savings still offers the 6 -month Money M arket Account. With a $10.000 minimum deposit, you'll have guaranteed saf~ty for 26 weeks. And both accounts are insured up to $100.000 by a U .S. Government Agency. Wt!'ll compound your interest daily. which 1wre<:i ·es your <Hinual yield. So you 're really earning 1ntere!>l 011vour1nt~1l!s! There's nn risk and you're We can't promise you 'II make a million dollars but at M utual Savings ynu 're <J ff to a great start. 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INSIDE: •Movies •Television ----·com~•c• ______________ Sino~ts Wednnday, October 8, IMO DAIL V PILOT ..c • ., ... M~n, OCC: A Healthy··Relatlonship Pi~ tes' Doctor Has Been on the Side6nes for the P,ast 32 Years By CURTS a. ... o.1 .. Onnge Gout C team ls s ufferln& C a van ety of m aladies, ranglna r om an acute case ol Jivin1 up l many points (defenslve lapse1tls ~ o a lark of any offenlive spark (atta k absentcola> Coach Dick Tuck r 's squad has •119 had its sha~e of fo1q1h oppo· nenls (Golden West a d Saddleback l to account for a I 2 pre-season re cord. I I I BUT TH E P.IRATES can t be labeled clinically dead. In fact. OCC boasts one of the healthiest. fittest teams in the state One of the reasons behind the Pirates· physical well· being is Dr. Bernard Mason, better known as Doc Mason to OCC football followers. The OCC football do~tor since 1948, Doc Mason makes Marcus Welby look like a cold·hea'rted. scalpel- happy quack. 1 For the past 34! years, he has been on the sidelines at Orange Coast hom e games. M1uon h u 11 ht>en u rootbllll fanatic since t!M2 "I helped t'oach a football team then at Hrookley Field. Ala when I was In th~ Army Air Corps My med1cul ch1~f. Or Joe Kopcha. was an all pro guard with the Ctuca~o Bears back In the 30s. "When we arrived in Al1tb1tma. he was appointed head football coach. WeU. after the first game. I really rrit1r 1zed the team , so Kopcha made I gr• a •od.-..•f r.-. lainrr~ but I'•""' doheg if for ilw-,.,.,..._. me the backfield coach." he ex· plains "l didn't know that much about of. fense . so he CKopcha) called !Coach) George Halas of the Chicago Beus and he sent us a book on the T for m a- tion "I asked Joe what I should do if any of the players asked me where I played ball." Mason continues. "He said don't tell them anything. J us t say you played at Penn State." Mason first became interested in the OCC athletic department in 1947. the year he moved to Huntington Beach. .. ~~CTUALLV, MASON attended J ef· I ~.as the fourth doc~~r to. move ' s 0 n Med i c a 1 co 11 e g e i n the re. Mason recalls . Huntangton delphia a nd trained al Gorgas Beac~ onl>: had •about 6.~ people Hospital in Panam a and a Swedish then .. Dunng the fa~l of 47 I was hospjtal in Minnesota. watching Coast practice one day and got acquaint ed with Ray Russo. the ·'I became a student of the game first Orange Coast football coach. after that, .. Mason says ... And it's "I was asked to becom~ the team been a wonderful relationshi p with physician,·• he continues. At that all t he coaches and the boys ... time . Mason became the team doctor Over the years. Mason has seen for a ll sports at Orange Coast, but OCC's ups and downs. ··we've been later amended his duties to include at t he top to the bottom. We've been just the football team. the national champions and we've Oaoly Pile! Stall Ploeto DOC MASON CHECKS OUT FOOTBALL PLAYER. HE'S BEEN DOING IT FOR 32 YEARS. gone 0-9 and 0·10 while I was here.' he adds. Mason puts the football players through standard physical exams at the beginning of the season. shows up .ea<'h Wednesday to watch the Bucs scrimmage, and is on the sidelines to treat injured player~ during games. "I get a m odest retainer. but I'm not doing it for the money I'm 64 Long Years here to not only treat the players but to see how they got hurt. It's impor· laflt in making a diagnosis of an in· JUry 1f you can determine how an in- j ury occurred." he says. Luzinski Helps Perconte, Wife Win Over Thug Phils End Jinx P HILADELPHIA I AP > The first 64 years are always the toughest. If you don 'l believe that axi om ask the Philadelphia Phillies. a 2-1 lead The Phillies had a run· neron third and t wo out. "I just felt he (Carlton > was a Tillle shrg-glsll. There'Was no use wasting him with the 'chief' in the bullpen." said Green. T WO GUNS, Ar iz. (AP) - Feigned illness by the wife of - Los Angeles Dodgers r ookie · Jark Pe rconte prevented her from being taken hostage by a !!'an who _£llle£~dly wounded a s ate "Department olPublfc Sllfe. APWI ....... HOUSTON'S ENOS CABEU IS SAFE AT FIRIT AHEAD OF PETE.ROSE'S TAO ATIEMPT. Greg Luzinski 's two-run homer in the sixth inning triggered the 1 P hi Iii es· f irst post -season victory at home since Grover Cleveland Alexander beat the Boston Red .Sox in the 1915 World Series. THE PHI LLI ES beat the Houston Astros 3· I Tuesday night in the first game of their best-Of· five Nationa l League Cham- pionship series. The Phillies had lost 10 straight post-season j?ames at home. in- cludingtwo in that 1915ser ies. two in the 1950 World Series to the New York Ya nkees a nd s ix i n divisional playoffs in 1976. 1977 and 1978. Steve Carlton, the Phillies' 24- game winner. was credited with the victory although he wasn't as over powering as during the regular season. Still, Carlton worked seven in- nings and all owed just one run. "He wasn't the Steve Carlton ·ve~trr-ttte past._... said P hillies Manager Dallas Green. "But that ·s why Lefty is such a great pitcher. He wins without his best. "He lets them hang on the bases." Green said. referring to the seven Astros stranded in the first four innings. GREE N IJFTED Carlton for a pinch hitter in the seventh despite It Figures to lie a Barn-burner The "chief" was rehever Tug McGraw. who had four wins and On Tl' Toniglaf C'hannfl"I 7 af 5 ty officer a short time earlie1 , authorities said. Kar l West.oven, 22, a transient. was arrested Monday morning here, Coconino County sheriff's deputies s aid. Patrolman Gene Fredericks, 42, was shot three times after he stopped a man for a llegedly not paying for SS worth of gasoline in Flagstaff. authorities said . three saves in September and one vicl'ory and two saves this month in the Phillies' drive to the NL East title. FREDE RICKS SUFF E RE D a McGraw came in and retired graze wound to the head and t wo six or seven batters to s ave the wounds in his right leg during game for Philadelphia. the incident. McGraw was asked how much The offi rer s aid he stopped hecou1dpitch.sincche'sbeenout Westoven ·s car ne a r here there almost every day for a because or the reported gasoline month. the rt at a service station. ·'I'm not ready to fall out of lht! He said as he was walking tree ... replied the zany left · back to the man's car to tell him hander ··Ifeel fine physically." to follow hi m to Flagstaff, the man pulled out a gun and "told McGRAW SAID HE HAD a lot metothrowdownmygun.'· of confidence in him self right Fredericks said he pretended now.butnotso m uchthat he'd let to throw down his gun. but il<'athim up. quickly dur ked between the two "I thi nk going out there every car s. lie said the man fired day br-eeds Jun-an~ -1.lu:.! e s hots and then drove not cockiness." McGraw said away. l''°reden c said ne"'frr~ Luzinski's home run came on a sever al shots at the fleeing man. 3-1 pitch and landed high in the The officer. bleeding from his first tier of seats in left field. It wounds, radioed for help and was the only hit of the game for watched the man enter a servtce the outfielder who has struggled station here. most of the season. "I usually slump in September. but for some reason get charged up in the playoffs ," said Luzins ki. who has had hits in a ll 12 of the Phillies' playof! games. The Astros look a 1-0 le ad in the third inning on singles by Jose Cruz, Cesar Cedeno. and at wo-out base hit under the glove of second baseman Manny Trillo by rookie P E RCONTE AND HIS wife Linda. who were on their way to Joliet. lll., had passed the shoot· ing scen e ea rlier a n d had stopped at the station to report w h at t h ey h ad se en lo authorities. Gary Woods . Sellou1, Expected/or Edison-MD Game Tlwrsday Night, AsTRos· PITCHER Ke n ve ry hot rivalry and it's easy to prepare Forsch held onto the slim lead un- .> They said the gunman fired a shot through the door of his car as he arrived at the station and took a shot at station attendant Carl Watte rson, but m issed. At gunpoint. he demanded the Pe r contes to accomp.-ny him, but Mrs. Perconte feigned ill- ness. By ROGER CA.RI.SON Ol .. DeltyNit ..... Foi weeu-uraQe Com!tY 1'HP toot: baD r-have been walUnt for Olla one - and MMer Del'• acoreleu tie wttb Loi Alamtkle 1-t •eek does very little to lpoll tt -<>nnae CouDtJ'• No. 1, Ectilon, duell Mater Del Hlp'a.Moaarcb. · Tbanday D11ht'l aon-~egue football coatnt at Sata Ana Bowl Dita the Ed1aon ChUIWI, deleedlnl CIF ilia nve Con- r.reDN daampiou and ranked No. 1 in tbe CIJ' DOil. aptmt •h•t wu 0r-.e Coull· . e'I Ho. I tea1D and Wtd bl tM eJF tllltll '-turdaJ'• ~shocker. ••1 T81NK WE were' lookln1 ahead," IQI Mater Det CoHb W•JDe Coelanm, altllouP he adds tUt ... tall• ....... ..., from Loi A.lamltol, which Dland..U. ii . eo.ela BUI, Wortmu qnee • • . Ulet're prett1 _,.,.. •• N1• ....... 11Dn'-'rwmeat la a put .. . · .. Cochrun says there are other factors that make this one special, including three straight losses since takmf a~llRl-...--­ in 1976. "Mar k Drazba , one i nd ividual ~ . ·~ ................ .. ..... , .... .,r~ ... '• ••• ••••'• a •••ell •I ····~ ' Mflter Del r..an ..., -*" ..., D5 ..... 8-3, 235, cd'lldl ...... n-•••• ••9W lee ~-~ ........ •u ,....aible for that one victory," says Coebna ••we don't f•l we've eve1· beaten Edllon. • · ''11da aame bu really built into a for it . til the sixth when Pete Rose "f!m sure. &\Ir-k.W. J\a-v.e been lookin11 __ opened with an infield single. ahead to this one they're proud or lhei~ICe MCBi'ictr'9tnn!t oat and league (Angelus), too." MikeSchmidUiledout. Sunset League re presentatives Edison F?rsc~ then went to 3-2 on a nd Fountain Valley have recently Lu11nslti and boom. The ball new dominated Angelus Lea gue represen-out of the ball park for a 2-1 tatives . P hillies' lead. The PhiJlies added Fountain valley has bested Servile the an insurance run ln the seventh on last four times and Edison has taken Garry Maddox' single, a sacrifice Mater Del three times and Servile once in' bunt from Larry Bowa, Maddox' four meetings the past three yean. steal ol third and a 1licin1 single THE lt, ... SEAT Santa Ana Bowl la expected to be a sellout on Homecomina ni1ht for Mater Del and It matches a pal.r of defensive-oriented club&, alt.boUlh each J)OIHUel a atrona offense. "We play a similar clefeue, witb 1am bllnc tactics,". says Cochrun. "Of· feuJvely pur atrenstb ta our runniftl and our offenllve line . "I know·Bill Workman 111oin1 to aay we're bl1~er, but that'• a bunch of (8ee EDl80N, Pase 82) to left by pinch hitter Orea Groa, whowubattingforCarlton. , The diacomolate Fonch went lh• dlltance, allowlDI et1ht bit., atrtldq out five and walking just one. He said of tbe pitch to Lualmld, "It wu down, lower lhu I wanted lt. He was able to extend hla anna. I cballeqed blm wlUufutballandhehlllt." The Astroa wm pitch Nolan Ryan, 11-10, In the second 1ame of the series t.ool1ht. ...eerconte said the man then pleaded with them to taKelilm'"to Winslow and offered them up to $200 from two envelopes with "wadA ~bills." P erconte said he pretended to help his "s i ck " w ife to a restroom, but the man shoved the l\Ul in front of her race, de- manding again she accompany him aa a hostage. B UT PERCONTE demanded that he be taken lnatead. But the man fled without hostages. Westoven was arrested about H '•·mtlea down the road without incident by Fredericka and other officers. "I did have the privilege QI catchinl him and handcuffinl him," the wounded Fredericks said. (" I •• DAILY Pll.OT A Capeute Report From the World of Sport• Did Thyroid Medicine., Not Holmes, Stop AH? t'rea AP ~aklile9 LOS ANGEL~ Muhammad Ah u ad he had m been l•liftl Ured and wu.k for days before hll heavy.-.laht tllle flchl a1alnsl Larry Holm~t< ln Laa Veau lut week and hf' belJe\lt'S he knows why. "I~ thrM daya bdore lt.be fi1hll and I rouldn't enn plck up my lea•." the former champion told a newa conferenc..- al UCLA Medical Center, al which he rf've aled be had been t alt ane medkation for a thyroid condition "When I look one tablet I felt fine," he said, but h~ ~aid he doubled the doue&e a.Unst doctor'b order~. 1mcl thul ;ap ~parentl,-sapJ)ed h1s -m'efilll\ and eontnbuted to his lo~!\ to Holmes. ' Holmes. 30, retiuned his Wor ld Hoxmg Counnl crown when the exhausted and soundly beaten Ah. 38. eould not answer the bell for the 11th round Ali said he had doubled a da1Ly dose of Th) rolar pre seribed by h1s doctor two weeks before the bout. increai.ang the prescribed amount because a regular dose had increased his vitality and "all of my vitamins, I always take one ex tra." Ah 's doctor . Or Charles Lee Wilhams Sr ., i;aid in Chicago tha t he presc ribed the Thyrolar for what he diagnosed as a thyroid imbalance, but he did not s ay how h~ came to that conclusion .--------Qteo•r of flw Dafl -----..., Boston Red Sox infielder Jerry Remy, following the firing of Manager Don Zimmer· "It's only the start. So many heads are going lo roll it 's going lo look like a bowling alley around here.'' a.d•..il'• C'•rfl• ll4'111lll1U B.,,U .. Zftl The Cincinnati Bengals' Isaac evtb, injured [i] in a 14-9 loss lo Green Bay, remained hospitalized 4. • ln Milwaukee while Coach Forrest Grell fumed at the real of the team . . . Coach Bill Walsh is sticking wilh S&eve Deller& as lhe San Francisco quarter against Dallas Sunday . . . The Miami Dolphins waived veteran fullback Doll Tes&ermu . . . Former University or New Mexico quarterback Doe Woods, who set a rookie ,...._-.i~Alll· ..,...reeoM-tn-the-Nationat-f"ootball League, says he is signing with lhe' 49ers . . . Dallas Coach Tom Laaclry said de· fensive back Benny Barnes has recovered enough from emergency appendicitis to be available to play against San Francisco . . . Jim PlllDkett will assume lhe No. I quarterback position for the Oakland Raiders as first e stimates on Dan Paatorhll's leg injury indicate he will be sideiined eight to 12 weeks . . On lhe col- lege scene, UCLA free s afety Kenny cuu1s Easley, who suffered an injured right knee -in a collision with a teammate during practice, is expected to play against Stanford Saturday ... Kansas State fullback Pete Brown underwent surgery to repair torn knee ligaments and is lost for the season A Salem High School quarterback whose neck was broken during a game last Fri- day remained hospitalized and at least temporarily par~lyzed. Claaace Crawford was injured when he tned to paaa, ran the ball Instead, and was tackled. Both coaches said lt was a clean hit. l' anlcen Q .... MJllftl A,,.,.. Pfaflofl '11dtft11 -NEW-YORK -The'Yiiikees are being ques -a tioned. by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs about the club's limited public sale of tickets for the Americalf League Cham· pionship Series againsL the Kansas City Royals. Commissioner Bruce Ratner said letters questioning the practice were band-delivered Friday to both lhe club and Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. Ratner said his office was questioning the allocation of 9,500 tickets to such types as "sponsors and sporting goods manufacturers. Under the plan the public was allowed to purchase 10,000 or the total allotment of 55,500. Season-ticket holders were al· lowed access to 28,000 tickets. which amounts to two for each season-ticket holder. The remainder of the tickets go to the clubs. pre11s , and non-participating teams.- Football Signals ILLEGAL "'OCEDUAE or FORMATION Fol'earms rotated over and over In front of body. .. PERSONAL FOUL One wrist st.riking the other above head SaMe signal followed by swinging leg: Running Into Or Aoughtng Kicker. -.S4IDU~Olllo11o~ed by raised !'rl!I "' swinging f0Mard:i.UM1n9 Into P .. Mr. Same ,lignal followed by hand striking back of thigh: Cllpptng. . 11· .. T .. 11n•fl'f' C' .. dl'• Miik Edile .. 1 HICll l'OIN'T', N ' (Af'l A University of [i] Tt•nnti11Ht' 1H·oul m ¥dc h111 way Into North ••• l'arotlnia'lf lm"kerroom &fter l•st weekend's foot· ball jj1un..-with Gcoqi aa Tef'h at Chapel HUI , a II Itch Point l\eWIH>l &>er r eported Tudesday. · TM-Hi.ch Poanl t:nterpnH. in a copyrtibted story, re- portt'd thltll Jim llull , a part-tame assistant coach for the Vols, discussed <•eor!lh• 'l\·ch'll snap cadence with UNC linebacker Durrell Nu·holson Th'· rt·port brought e)'pres11~ons of concern from UNC ll~ud rouc·h Ol rk 'rum and other Atlantic Coast Conference l'OtH'hl'S Hut Tt•nnt•ssce lleod Coach J ohnny Majors said lhat "t11mt,1t '11 11111k1nK u mounta in out of a molehill.'' 'l'ht." 'f\mfll'1>11Cl' 1·011c'h should not have been in the locker· roo1n tu IM'Kl11 with und he certainly s hould not have been 1ulk1 n1r1 with pluy1•rs," Crum said ·Prior to the game, word came to me that the Tennessee cuac.-h a..'ike«I tu talk to one of our players and l said no. How ht· l(Ot an lher<• Is IJcyond me " Hulph Chunrey, ud minLStrative assistant to Majors, said llall n•portcd that "he has two friends who are Carolina c·o ut hei. ancl thl'y let him an the lockerroom." •· 1 would doubt that seriously because no one on our staff ,I' evt>n knew thl' guy was 1n the locke.rropm, ., Crum said . I" .._ t•f rOclO.w !tr•ftldtlfl P,...._ A..U.. HOUSTON Aggies and Cougars may be run-m mng up and down the Astrodome turf early Sun-4. t day A fourth game Saturday, if needed, in the Na-. t1onal League basebaJI playoff series between Philadelphia and llouslon would delay the scheduled 7:30 p.m,start of the Southwest Conference football game between Texas A&M and the Uni versity ot Houston until 10:30 p.m . A fourth game in the best -Of-five baseball series would not· begin until 3 : 15 p m. After baseball, more than three hours are required to convert the Astrodome to a football con- fi guration A fifth baseball t(a me Sunday, if needed, would not start until 7 pm , giving gr oundskeepers more time to make the ·switch. . A&M and Ho uston officials chose the late start option 1>ver suggestions th~ football game be played Friday night or moved to Rice Univers ity Stadium. RJdtard f., Underg•• S.l"fllP'1f be LA Houston pitcher J . R. Richard, whose life was • threatened by a stroke less lhan lhree months ago, will undergo additional su'rgery early next week in an undisclosed California hospital. It will be to cor- rect a problem of a clot remaining in his shoulder . . San Diego center fielder Dave Winfield declared that he would become a free agent. sa ying he was looking forward l? seeing what he would bnng in the re-entry_.!!!:.!(1 .._._ etalls were --annom1ced fora new-style Davis Cup ten- . ~.~ nis tournament. sponsored for the firs t time and carrying $1 million tn prize. money, For the first lime. national teams will be seeded and 16 countries will play for the Cup . . Joe Pepltoee, a veteran of 12 ma1or league seasons, was hired by the Yankees as a minor league batting in- structor ... The controlling body of world auto racing voled to s uspend or ban any driver. team , or officials who take part in a threatened 1981 "pirate" Grand ••c"""o Prix sencs Britain and the two existing t: S races in Long Reach and Watkins Gle n , N.Y., d id not s how clea r s upport . The Mi lwaukee Bucks acquired guard Mlke Evans from San Antonio . Montreal teammates still m ay be downhearted from the ir failure to capture the National League East title but catcher Gary Carter has been more lhan compensated-with his second child. Carte r also got word that his teammates named him the team's playeroflhe year. Tefe.,ulo11. lladl• Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are · •.• ' excellent; ' • ., worth watching; ' • fair . ./ forget iL e 5 p.m., Channel 7 ' ,, v ' NATIONAL LEAGU E PLAYOFFS Houston a t Philadelphia Announcers : Ket th Jac kson Howar d Cosell and Don Drysdale T'1e A~tros will send fireballing Nolan Ryan (11-10) to the mound tonight against the Phillies' Dick Ruthven (17-10) in an effort to even the series. After the Phillies took the opener beh ind Steve Carlton and Tug McGraw, the Astros find themselves In the hole and would like to gain a spilt of the series before returning home to the Astrodome. RADIO Baseball Houston al Philadelphia, 5 p.m., l<NX (10701. PRESTON GOMEZ Gomez Hired By Angels, Jolmson Out Pres ton Gomez. w ho ha s m anaged three m ajor league c lubs and was fired a s the Chicago Cubs skippe r late this season, was hir ed as a than.I base coach Tuesday by t he Angels . Bobby Knoop wall shirt from the third·base coaching box to first. replacing Deron Johnson, whose contract was not re newed. Additional coachin~ C'hanges will be announced at <t latPr date . the Angels spokesman said. Gomez spent nine years as a m a1or league coach with the Los An ge les Dod gers, Ho us ton Astros and St. Louis Cardinals lie managed the S an Diego Padres from 1969 through the first month or 1972. Gomez took over Houston in 1974 and re- m a ifled the r e through mid August of 1975 A s h ortst op duri n g ha s playing career , his only major league appeara nce wa s eight games with. the W ashan gton Sen~tors. f'rf..I PflflP 8 .1 EDISON ... ba loney. Edison's offens ive llile is hea vier tha n o urs And Edison's defensive line isn't big, but G<>d, they're fast and >AiJI knock lhe heck out of you.'' Workman scoffs al Cochrun's assessment r egard in g size. "Mater Dei comes out with tw>, 2.35 and 6-3, 235. which 1s bigger than anyone we have And they line up side-by-side. "Ma ter Dei ha~ a quarterback I Dan Sottosanti I who can t hro~ a nd two fine tailbacks CKevin Higgins and F rank Vuittonet J A GAME Pl'ITING two ste rl· i n g de fe nses aga in s t one another? "I wou.ldn 't s ay so," s ays Workman "Our defense has been referred to as out to lunch from time to lime by one newspaper." O.J . Bell has bee n hampered by an ankle injury recently, but is e xpected to be in Edison's s tarting backfield Thursday. Are Sox Wooing Llsorda? LOS ANGELES t AP> Would-be Chicago White Sox owner F.dward DeBartolo wants Dodaers Mana1er Tommy Lasorda to manage for him next s eason if he can get ap- prbval to buy the Sox, ac- cording to newspaper reports. Tuesday. Lasorda, who led the injury pla1u~ Dod1era to a second~ place finish in the National League West this year. is to m eet with Los Angeles owner Peter O'Malley lhis week and discuss a new contract. LASOllDA HAS MADE no secret of the fact he would like a multi-year c ontract . The Dodgers traditionally have given one-year contracts to their managers . The Los Angeles Herald Ex- a m 1 n er said Tuesday that De Bartolo told "a Chic ago s po rts writer ," who was not ide ntifie d , that he wants Lasorda if OeBartolo succeeds in buying the White Sox. Neither the American League nor lhe White Sox' stockholders have approved the sale yet. De Bartolo was not available for comment , but Lasorda, while acknowledging OeBartolo was a long-time friend, denied he had s poken to him about a job. It's a compliment to hear ~ pie sa y they want you," Lasorda sa1ct. "Hut I have never talked to t he man about a job. I've been with the Dodgers for 31 years, anct thls 1s a great organiza- tion.·· "SURE, I WOULD iike a multi-year contract." he said. "It would make me feel better , especially considering that m ost of the players have them. It wou ld mea n a little more security " The Y,..hatc Sox' ma nager now is Tony LaRussa, who also was not immed iately available for l'Omment All_h o ug h t.h e H e rald Ex · a rn iner's Allan Ma lamud at- tn buted the White Sox ' story to "re po1ts in Chicago," the only reµort there Tuesday was a David Israel co lumn in the C:h1rago Tribune which reported that "a popular stor y out here <in Los Angeles 1 is that To mmy La sorda has worked his last game for the Dodgers.'' Israel used the exact same Lasorda quotes as the Herald E xaminer, except his column at- tributed lhe White Sox report to the popular story, rather than to a Chicago s ports writer . Y ankee8 Picked To Win Series RENO CAP) -Harrah's Reno Race & Sports Book made the Ne w York Yankees 3-2 favorites to win the American Leaaue playoffs against the Kansas City Royals and favored the Yankees by the same odds to win lhe World Series. In the National Leaeue playo ffs, the Philadelphia Phillies were listed as ""'·5 fa\·orites o ver the Houston Astros. 'f'trestoneg COSTA MESA ., .. c ....... ot H..tMw llY4 & Wits. Across frCMll TALI• THE llREMA• ,~-;;;·z;~:;;,2 QUALITY SERVICE ••• FAST CHARGE IT On Revotvfng Charge at Firestone' Stores & M•ny Flrntone De•ter• HOUH: MOH. THIU NI. 7:JO AM TO I , ... SAT. 7:JO AM TO J f'M ~ . ..,._a~ T-111 Tllll At ........ •,...........,__ ... ·--IN -~._"°'...,... ....... a<>.-,_ . • ~ • ~ .. t " ~ ~ .. "\ • . " ' ,I I ..-..... --••• _.., .......... •r-··-· ..... -........ -... .... FOOTBALL WednetdtY. Octot>er 8, 1980 Vilcilllgs~Face Tough Obstacle . I ' Marina ,( o. 4 in County) to Meet I.oara (No. 8) Saturday I • 1l By ROGt:R <'AIU.SON Of ... Dell.~t .... A year aao tw~,unbtate'h prf'p football teams ~hd~d with 4 Q terP the brt'tlll 'O butlt•r o( lhl' Vikings' front hn<' Those makln.C tht> yardalt-. h0'4-l"\ l'r ter(• halfba{'k1! Chrl:; \'rntur:a and Pal l.ulill", olonR 11li8 Week'8 rref.l Foolhall Games Greg Teregis at the controls. Teregis made his debut last w ee k with a 16 -o (-2 4 performance for 208 yard<> and three touchdowns. but the de- fense was porous. Four teams have scored 121 points bn Costa Mesa -an average of 30 per game. recordl Mari a 11nd Loara and Saturday ol ht tht~ :-.quut ort a1ain with iOHl11r t•r('(i •n tlals. Loana has lost on<'t' but tht> v. 1 t h q u ii r l t' r h 11 1· k Bob h > ..r. < i r andst urr \'rnt11ra hai. pu•kt·d 11p 351 } t•rclll on 47 eurracti for 8 7 4 D\'M:l((e wh1lt• <:r'VJdStllH, a t hrl'itt n)nnln(( or pitS1or1.i. hui. run to1 j 6 7 avt'rag.-and p1l!l:11'.'tl for 430 ~ 11nb romplt"tin~ 25 o( <l!I IHtl\liPI> TIMGmne l d1son vs Mater Oe1 Irvine vs Lagooa Hills (all 9 at 7:301 THU $PAY AJ~Sh Santa Ana Bowl Ttt.LIM Edison bv 7 Laguna Hills by 14 L•gun11 Beach v1. Untveralty Saxons· 3· l ~t·Qrd 1:. "till 1m presaive enough ttl ~ hslt'd 1•S ~ Oranae Col&nty':S No " u~tt by the Dally l~lot Onl~ a to~ los~ to El Modena spmls tht' Saxon~' record. ¥1ss1on V1e10 1fRIDAY Serv1te vs Newl)O<t Harbor • N~t Harbo< Servile by 6 l4kew<>OO vs f Mla1n Valley Huntington Beach Fountain Valley by 7 Laguna Beach goes for its fourth strai ght behi nd quarter back Lan ce Ste~art. re· ceiver Mike Davis and a horde of running backs against a 1·3 University eleven , keyed by quarterback Bill Tosheff (42 of 76 for 552 yards). ' Marlnu, meanwha l~. ha!> put l.00111 l> maJOr "l'lipon 1:0. ta1lb1H'k .John Ft,ht·I. ll 5 10, 173 pounlt i;t•n1or with 5 O plus stats out of tlw I O<.tan View vs l staoc1a Orallje Coast f.ollege Ocean View by 3 losta Mesa vs Mission V1e10 r1ss1on V1e10 Miss100 V1e10 by 6 tol{ether a 4·0 record ta-hint.I 1t:s veer offense, e~rnin~ u ,No 4 ranking in Oraoge Coun~ and breaking into the Cl F Bag 1:-'l\'c poll at No. 10 Quar1l·rbadc Jc1h11 llarnlln lb u .;printout thre<1I \Hlh thl' play ..ll'l lt)O l dguna Beach vs Un1vers1ty Irvine Laguna Beach by 8 Dana Hills vs Katella , ~ La Palma Park Katella by 7 r I I oro vs. San Clemente . San Clemente El I oro by 2 Coron• del Mar va. Kennedy "Marina has to be raght on schedule ... says Loura Coa<·h Herb Hill. "Take a look at th~ blocking patterns and the execu· lion up front. It's obvious Dave Thompson is a ''eer spectiJhSt the Bill yeoman of Qrange County football." \t.';tr ago thl':.t' l"-ll met and I .oJra l>et·ame No 5 111 a list of ~'' :.tra1ght Murana \/H'llrTJS 1:!4ll1 long Beach Wilson ~s Westrrflnster 'flestminsler LB Wilson by 1 Corona del Mar <2·2 I tries to correct a two-game losinl'i streak against 3·1 Kennedy, an Empire League representative under the guidance of 16-year coach John Hangartner. R1vers1de Noi th vs Capistrano Valley Caprstr~ Valley Capo by 14 ~l sev.h~re tha~ wt'ck the I os Alamitos vs Huntington Beach Marina vs. loara last non league games for all Orange Coast area team~ pnor to league play next week Corona del Mar vs Kennedy The interior of Manna's li ne -guards Doug Nichols and Jo~ Harrison· and c~nter Dao Graf Servlte vs. Newport Harbor Newport Harbor finds itself alo(aansl another Angelus League power. but this one has given the Sailors even more trouble in their last five meetings .than I ,f I , Roger:'(:arlson ----+- ·Q[Bs Take the Heat There's no doubt about it. ~he quarterback 1s the heart of a football team. But sometimes . it seem s. things get out of hand when the pros and cons of the field general are discussed. Recently a conversation in the stands was overheard and the gist Was the QB s urely had a rott~n flight, two interceptions a fumble and t~e opposition seemed to rul'\l.roughshod toward a v1c· tory. T he fact was. however, this particula r quarterback completed 50 percent of his passes despite two that were dropped. THE INTERCEPTIONS? Well . one was in the -receiver 's hands, but the ball bounced off his palms and into a defender 'S' grasp. The other was 'a deep pass on t hird down. which in reality, was the equivalent of a third down in~Q.!_llpletion and ensuing punt. And. tbe quarterback never missed a tackle But because the opp<>sation scored 30 points. his touchdown pass and two touchdown-eniineered drives during the game were overshadowed. Somehow, something1is getting lost in the shuf- fle. A pitcher in baseball can watch a two-out er- ror develop behind him, then serve up a dozen goptiel"bills.-yet. his ERA doesn't suffer at all. But a quarterback in football can put the ball on target every lime, yet his stats are sometimes totally clouded depending on his teammates. AN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN can do his im· personation of a bullfighter with the cape as the defender rushes unimpetted toward sacking the quarterback. but there is no stat for the lineman. The only thing recorded is the eight-yard loss when the QB is buried. maybe fumbling the ball away. It can work the other way. too, but not often. Sometimes a quarterback gets more than be de· serves. depending on his teammates. 1..ECi\LLING JOURNEYS to the Rose Bowl to •waiA: Loyola University in the early '50s. the Lions' Don Klosterman (Rams vice president and general manager> was the red-hot quarterback. setting one NCAA passmg record after another But on the occasions I had the opportunity to see the Loyola quarterba{'k do his thing. it seemed half of his yardage was chalked up by h1s backs, who took his short backfield. passes and turned them into huge gains Considering all tht! things that go against the quarterback. however , whatever he gains by pro- xy seems justified At any rate. the moral to all this is give your quarterback a break, he can use it. * * * Ocean View High 's Fred Tuttle recently kicked a 48-yard field goal for the )Ninning margin against La Quinta, the longest in several years here in the Orange Coast area. But how about Chaffey High's Cle' Kooiman, a 190-pound senior. Kooiman had a 52-yard field goal earlier this season. then pr~eeded to boot a 59· yarder against Alta Loma Friday to snap a 12· year-old Cl F record by Barstow's Jim While. * * ·--Newport Harbor High 's Sunset League football game with Edison at Orange Coast College Oct. 17 will be carried on Teleprompter Cable TV out of Newport Beach on a delayed basis. showing al 4 p. m. the following day. It 'II be on public access channels 23 and .r. * * * Interest in the state basketball championships appears to be on the increase with the revelation that new items are being introduced -s uch as t he possibility of four divisions for boys and girls earn· ing s tate playoff berths and contracts guarantee· ing the Cl F Southern Section a profit. That's reall y the only thing that has kept the Southern Section away -if the section will m ake money , they'll go for it Prexy Post To Bragan ATLANTA (AP ) - Jimm y Braga n , a former coach of the Cin· clnnati Reds. Milwaukee Brewers and Montreal Expos, was named Tuesday to succeed Bil· ly Hitchcock as presi· dent of the Southern League. ~" WEEJUNs · Bragan was elected to a two-year term by the league's governors dur· ins a meeting in Allan· ta. He will take office Dec .1. Hitchcock. 64, is retir· inl after nine years as leaeue president. The league omces will be moved to Bragan 's hometown or Bl rm· tnebam, Ala .. Hitchcock said. radio .-r Every man's fovoritel Hand MWn genukte moccaW. construction . . . made by the fCllMUI lass hands . . . they en lid" ... comfortallle and long wearing. Block, Brown or Cordovan c.aff • We buy this B~s Style in these sizes SATURDAY Huntington Beach La Palma Park Western Los Alamitos by 7 Marina by 3 Kennedy by 1 . Mater Dei. The Sailors have not scored on Servile in their last four games and in five games the Friars have a scoring bulge of 92-7 over Newport Loa Atamttoa va. Huntington Huntington Beach (1·3> is up agains t an opponent with a de· ceiving record. the Griffins' 1·2·1 record includes a six-point loss to 3·1 Foothill, a six-point loss to Sunny Hills and a scoreless tie with previous ly undefeated Ocean View vs. Eatancta Mater Dei. which was ranked as Ocean View's quick veer of· Orange County's No 2 team. fense will be tested by Estancia, EITorova. San Clemente and it c·ould be as close as last ye~r when the latter edged the El Toro's Chargers 11-31 and Seahawks . 2 1·20 Junior quarterback Bryan Douglass quarterback .John Heinle passed take their act to San Clemente for 130 yards on 6 of 14 passes where the Tritons and assistant against Westminster and ran for • coach Don Douglass, Bryan's 76 more yards to help Ocean dad, await. View (3·1) to its third straight Dana Hiiia va. Katella win The Dolphins of Dana Hills put Lakewood vs. Ftn. Valley their 4·0 record and a five-game Fountain Valley is on the rise winn ing str eak on the line with three straight wins. keyed aga inst a h ighly-improved by an offensive line that is sud· Katella unit <2·2). Jim Gleed has denl y allowing the running rushed for 643 yards and seven backs some space to do their touchdowns and Paul Sizelove thing. Matt Stevens gets ~ller l\~s com_Pleted 31.0( 5~ .Q~§ses f~r each time. as evidenced i:;y--t>ana Hills.-but they 11 get their his stats -42 completions_ on severest test of the non-league 73 attempts for 57.5 percent, season Friday including 620 yards and four touchdowns. Count on him to go to the air more than 18 times .··riday with Emile Harry the primary target. Coat• Men vs. MIHion VlefO Costa Mesa tries to s hake off an 0-4 start with quarterback Irvine va. l.8guna Hiii• Irvine is still searching with only two TDs and no wins in four dec isions . L agun a Hills. however. appears to be on the rise behind sophomore Bill Mc Vicar , a 6-3. 190-pound quarterback. DAil Y Ptl.OT a:J Malavasi Praises Ferragmno F'roin AP Dispatches Rams Coach Ray Malavasl, a little down In the dumps and a prime targel or heated criticism just a few weeks ago. was feel· Ing cheerful -and with good reason. Arter opening the 1980 season with a whimper. the defending ' I • I j I ! N attonal Football Conference • champion Rams have exploded. Following Sunday's 48-26 drub- bing of San Francisco, Los Ange les ranks as the NFL's highest scoring team with 156 points in fou r games. QUARTERBACK 'VINCE Fer· ragamo. the league's top-rated passer this week. has been the big difference in the Rams' re- covery from two opening losses. In the victory over the 49ers that moved the Rams into a tie with San Francisco and Atlanta for the NFC West lead at 3·2. he hit on 20 of 'l7 passes for 304 yards and four scores. · · 1 think the more Ferragamo plays, the better he's going to gel." Malavasi s aid. sounding a warning to upcoming Ram foes . "He 's reall y come along fast in the last couple of weeks. H!!'s getting the job done and making good progress." Ferragamo, th e former NcbrasJ~a star in his fourth , season ~th the Rams. has com· pleted 49 of his 64 throws for 721 yards and eight touchdowns in the Rams' last three games . His only bad outing came in the earlier 10-9 loss to Tampa Bay. in which he was intercepted four limes. Pat Haden opened the season at quarterback for the Rams, but went out with an in· jury late in the season open- ing loss to Detroit. FERRAGAMO, who guided the Rams to the Super Bowl last season after Haden was j).urt late in the campaign, appears to be putting Los Angeles ' "quarterback controversy" to rest With an Nl''L passing rat· ing of 108.4. Ferragamo has an impressive margin over second· place Steve Grogan of New England, rated at 101.6 this week. Malavasi said Hade n . who broke a bone in his right index finger Sept. 7, will throw the ball some this week. \-· . r r WIDE AREA -... -COVERAGE sa.. -.. 6 -7-I -9 -10 --... x x -II -12 -IJ x X-~ _)[_ x Ora•~. L.A. C... ., .......... c..ty. ........... (',.-Y. '·17.75 lo.\ , 11 I I '"\ ' •I . . . ... . , , " • I c D x I x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x. x x x x x ·X x x x x x x x x x I !aJ/1 w..a., IL.r.tJ'4"'-fl"11 S~OES x x x x x x x x x x x x x I I 99 , .............. lllripe11 lloch ... 759-9551 •• x x x J( Now Coors and Coors Light have easy-open, stay.on tabs like other beers. Make no mistake. though , the beer in the can's still like no other. . 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B•rto•ik, C..rroll, BronnlclW. HIGH SCHOOL I r•ln• I J 0 2 6 Unl••<lity • 3 S ~ 17 lrv1M scorino. Murc>hy, Andr~ws, Paul 2, W•l¥11,Kuo. UdtverlllY \Coring: M~Clymonds l, McCoy, AaplM 2, ~II l, Wllll1, H•nle 1. E•tonclo Coron•del-Ettancl• lCOrlng: Hertung l. 1 0 • 0 s l l 2 )-11 Bolding, Ursini. corono c»I /oMr .or iog: F•ber. Holmon 2, s.--1.Coe> .,,.s. ''A M•'• • ,. t I tci•t Q '9 ' \ u•t• ~W '"'"J l • flllo I lhf'\1"91' I t "•'•' • R•tt•tt • t. t f nt l"OOP 111111\IW .4 ••"• Couftt Of Godo Tourney , .. a.rte .... , '-'tt•I '«-·-~ Vw•Htt""G \lit•\ 0-f ki\ .. C•h •• " I • 4 JO\# l "" ,.,.,, Oef RoDlllrl V••c ••HV tt • I ~ /."°'tMlO h ttwJt• 04tt ~tr"Vt..,_\ lr4JT"fl • 1 • I l.UO~ L>tbO\ a.f 1t11rT• t 11101 •I • I I• •r. \ .-nn. l•f WOUQ.fl~ PUUP a J • I rOM•\ \tt'4d u.t AnlM•U MV••H • " • ' J1t1 .,., •0.1 Olr w1•1w (Jr(··~ • I • I t-fU ll ;. ·~· Olet • t•n• f#ufli( '1t • J I ~ I "'•"'f' I ul•"""-~t Ju.t'I ~ ""'1<Mnu • 1 • / • Supe1 ChallenQt Tourn•r l•tMetaio.;nw. Aw.ttr•l•ii) ,., ... _\I ...... """'" M.tvt 1 ()litt Jotln \.Or. • l • / w~ h -. f. 10.~ o.t ~Yh~r .. lt:tn1r'\jl I ) • J Women's Phottnia Classic s.u..o Round su,.I•• l u te f-er f'•nO~t Ot!'f An11it M Jn1t J.-ttn.not-.1 • J o t Mart it-' \lu•lt' ~' "'w °"''Ir., IOf'W'\ •" _, o • J An!" 'Nn1h ~· ''•" • S.CNnOYt'' o 1 ea J l. .. d A1ttouoph cJf't Lynn EO•lei•n 1 S J o. b J ..,11111•\ 81ac.lil.well dtt Jttth .. l Nt:#tw',,., t o I ) o t JHI O•v1~ oel $.tk:11a Mtlnern&y • J • J Dttn• G11be1t a.r l(•t• Gljioct>., • l • 1 hnd• L•ett Oft SnM>non C.Oroon 1 • &~ Rcrwe Btount °'' M•n'•nn Co1wi111e. o t ea ' Mdflb Rorrwnow def Gtn• G•f\UVtt\.4f t>-1. 0 1. Anoel•W•tkerort Cl""O Neot • J,t 1 Women HIGH SCt400L eor .... •1 !Mr "'· u .. 1 ... r,tty 4 S1,..1 .. Ado (U~ oet R1twnt. fl,>.ol oe• H,.trll"QIOfl 6 I, del Fa-ell, •·2, B•ket CUI 10\1 J.6 • t ~I ~· CUI '°'I .... won 2·• reltre<I, 10\1 ,.., o.. .. Bradsha,.,·Wlntersl•en IV l to•I h> Baldwln.Af9.MI. H , lo.t.to IC•ltm•n·Foro, .. , • lost IO Wll..,...Lipyonlk, , .. ; Connotly- Mlddlelon IUI 1011 1-6. 2 .... ~ 011 .... - 5111• .. n IU> lost 7 ... H , 1·~. • Marina ta,_ .. .,, V•ll•Y o """" Strachan CM I oet O.•pol. 1>·7. del Cur· ••n, 6-0 dtl B•ll•rd, 6-0; Entow CMI won 6-0, 6.J, ~:Cl•~ CMI won 6·2, 6-0, 6·1 -.. Nglllem-0. Casey CMI oel Briittkl•y .f•l•m-1 .. l;c»I Sll"9r-Guerra ... 1.-Tr•nne-S..rM,7 ... Har1·BllOQ CMC won .. 2 .. 2, ... , Tom-8. C...V CMI won .. 2.6-0, t -0. H--' H•-16, EdllOft 1 Sl .... 11 c.onza1v CNI <lrf. Slatl••v • ..o. oe• Hte> t>urn, 6·2; oel. W•lll\, ~. Oavo• CHI lo\I I·&. won 7-6, ~. O.ley (NI lost 0-., won 6 2, •·I -Samono\-Smllh (NI def. Set.al-Tu rner,"''· dfl Elll..,...Mallotlo, .. ,. Gel LOll·Restono. •·l. P•;lor·S<hHl•r IN I won .. 7. ~2. • I Anortw\ Elh\OI\ INI won'"" 6·1, .. J Ell...,ci41 t, El Toro 9 \E$&.ain<l4'#IMOn9•mn.1J .. /tt ~.,. .... Mt:'~'\ ( E \t u· t to H~u,0ouqn ' o. •Mt to OonOQrto, l I d .. t (OODer~n"Hln & O Ehler\ IE•• 1 '"" J • 2 h 2 t>, .. o.., 1r1 0 M •ar .. fE\t IO\t ()..6 Wlrt'Gn I 5i ·~ ~ .. Sn"o"~ro ltN>OtP (E\' • 10\1 to (,•U41'r Snttrm•n. 6-1 It.Kl to Popll .. .C.1e1e1 J b oet EM IY Allen ,.., ~n-C<1•~· IE\I 'won&·J. t0\1 l·• . .._., L.•""-•\tf:!r Cunn1nQn•m ~Eu 1. won f>·l, 6-1 ... l -ff Del 14, C:-Mlly 4 • SI ...... C•n11a CMI oef French, 6.0, m l Oonerl• t>.O, d@t Fl""°""··~-s Oreyfu\ IM I #Of> .. I. 6-1, 6-I. Miiier IMI -•4, 1·~ •• , °"'*" ~••moento-C Ort!\rl~ IHI lo\I lo SerN\l- Harty, ~I. del Oohertv Pr0<tor • •, 001 .ar .. nOl-WllH..,.,..,..._1, 0.1.,,...,..9.11 (Ml ""'°" 6 I, lo\! 1 ... wont>" Cuello• Wol\On IMI lo\I l •. won f>.7 IO'll i .. Pomona TUESDAY'S RESUL H cm .. """'' ..... une I A--.. . Fi''' r•<e ... utr~ S.tuHy tR4ntun1 .. "Ml. S.20. 1 4CI. Brtdr J<ltl ISlubbloltelOI 2 80, 2 20; A °"" Hone CAoulnol. 2 80 \S uac t• 16-11 f>'lid \I' 50 Qooar1erllorM • Socond '"'" AUU•ttd 10 Win IOom tn9uer t, • 60 ) 40 1 M> D•t.h1n t-4om .. (AulCnel. •.60. S.4CI: Ligfll Ao1 .. rd IE• Qulbell, I .OD Tfllrd roce Keen Olene CLl119u111 1, 1.ao. •.40, 2.80, A L1 n10 Rich IOomlnQ.,.tl. •.60. 3 20. Tlmeto hUofl CHartl, 2.IO u ... c .. u .. •1 P•IO '6J 00 ,_ ............... Fourth rac• Tri Out We" CMon•l, S 00, ).60. 3,00, Brnnt> Bdndll I BHu<lolirtt I, I.OD, 4.40; Quiel C..toe• IAll•rOyce l, J.IO Fiith r•ce Ll•onQ Trust CCampa\I 37 80, 1.60, J.40. Novida Scott C-NI J.00, 2.20; Mr. S.lclWln IAowlMI, 1 'IO Sl•th race MachO Fellow ISh•PMrdl, 31.10, 11.60, S.00; UnQUflSlion•blo CMeMl s.00, J 60· Antlr• f8eeuci11ire1. I 00 Seventh rK• StuPC>Y ~ TanQO A.tn"-'"~ n 40, 'I 20, S 00 Vnc•• Jav • S~n< ,,, l 80. ) 00. f 4'iil.eUrncforlents CZ•mt>ri\nd• , 00 E 19nth r•t• Grariom6 C a ll1t cSp•nc~r ~. • 80. J .aO; Pap4 J s P1ot1t I Toflo ll) 9 60. S.60; Conlro s PrlntO\\ IR°'•l-..1. • 00 $S e .. cl• 14-71 paid t ••oo Ninth race ,,.,. Rl••I f Ptercel, t .00, l.60, 2.60. Hanal•• Prine~ 151\epherdl , • 4CI, •.OO; H41c>py Mlnul• CAnderwn>. J.20 T•nth ,._. Profeuor Gr#ent tR•n~fn,, 20.IO, 6.40. •.60, Jar~ Fo• ISt>en<"' l. 3 00 2 60; Miu M<ld Sflcw INOQUf!ll, 1>.80 U e-.c •• 16· 11 poi<n 13.uo U Pie Si• (4.44"4·1 .. l paiO \.42,302.00 "''"' one .. 1nnl119 ttck•I u .. e hOrw•I u P in SI• consol•tton 1141od U.1.20 .. 1111 16 w1nn1no llCUIS Clour llOr-1. Eleventh race Amen Brolhu ($p~nct!rl. S.20. 3.00. 2.80. Se11u111 Spy (Aamlreil, • .io, J 80; Trygve CR•mirezl, 7.60. --....... Twelllh ••«t Mir«I• Power C~I. 5.40, J.20, 2.111; T-w .. s CROWIUI, •.20. 3.60; Altrui1tk IN•.arrol, S.80. S5 u•tlll 1•·11 paid t'l.00. ~11•ndMlC• 11.150. HoMywood Perk TUHOAY'l•HUl.TS ,,.._. Jt.4ete llll"llK•-1ne1 Flrtl rac• -Lumber Pop CWllli•m•I. 10.20, 4.tO, JAO; The Punll CCorgllonl. 3.111, l.60; Andy'1 l.Moce !Olten), 6.20. U •U<U (~7) P•ldMO.lO. 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Mooch 81Vt: f'lii 'l .JHQ<I • 20. 'UC) l j_O 04Y4!f $ ~VII l !),,_.t f'~(' ~ f> 60. • oo P1rw Ne.ctltt tBa'flti\-.> 1 20 \J .atl<:t.i I eJ c;.tu•d \1 '1 00 ~ttt:ndlitlll'C.W 4,8'3 Cross Country HIGH K HOOL llANIOHG~ -n 4·A 1. Uft6¥erwty, 1. Cott.1 liMw. l c.o•on.oe1 M4r; 4 OrallQI': ) CdmaflllO. t . Aolh"ll Holts; 7. F-..ln Y•ll•V, 8 ThOuSdnd Oa~s '1 Foolh\11 10 C""yon IA.naneiml 3-A L M•ter O.t; l . Bueii'i" Pane 3 t.a Can•da: •. El Ooraoo, S Mtr• (O>li, 6 • W.lnul, /, Hdw1h0ro>t. 8 Rowiaod; 9. Sooth Pa)~def\d; 10 Poorw•r VlfOM•'1 4·A · 1. Vnl•enll,; 2. l'o11nt~ln '••ll•Y; J Nt,.b1Jr) Park, 4. Coilil ""-••; S S.nla Barbara, 6 Foolholl • 7. C...ona •t M•r; 8 Patos ll••de•. 9. S.UVJ>. It . E'110ft. S.A I 5'an Marino. J. d1<\hOP A.111•'· J C<1plstr.ino ll•lley, 4, !Mt., Del; ) W•tnul, t. Lag111W1 .. oclt; I . Ar IOngton · I. 0 •..., Hilll, 9. Rlglwtti; 10. Arioy<; Gr.tn<H · Women'• Votleyball J ...... ~ Golden ..... , "''· Rio Honoo, IS•. 1>•. I) 4 ' H'11f> Scl'IOol Laouno &f~h dirt S..n C1erner11r 1>.t I)' Coror\6~1 ~.--o~• vn.ver~11y I) .. l)tli O•n• Hlll\001 L•Qut .. """ lS l. IS<> Hunt1nQ1on S.acn oet weistmln\h·r t~, i (\ 11 MtH 11\aOwf rCk.lf11a11 .... lit'.'•~_, 1, i) lJ N~wpor1 H•rDO< def Ed1soo, IS.II 1 15 ·~· Mater°"' Gel. SI. JO\f'Ph '· H·i, ,, 6 CtF4-AllANKING$ I A•••lion, 2 Mir• Costa; 'l. L•911M l•llCll; •• lntlM; l. ""'°"" Del, •• S41nt• B•ro.tr~. 1 £1 Toro. I . S...'l• MOnic:.t 4 wutmin>ler. It. c.r-•t flollOr. ClflS.AllANICINGS I. Lo11lulfl•; 2. F-Nll; l . "'"°" L>I-. •· C•nyon 1s..,.11•I, s. San G•wlet; •· ArcMla; 7. ~......,..:I. St. A"'-'· t Cypr41U; le. Ctiel I.a OloiMa .... W•I-. Misc. Tuesday's Transac11ona IASCE8ALL Atnert<.tl'I.• ..... l."'Llf.O RNIA ANGELS. N•meu ,..,tstor. Wt.e1 to 1ne1r co.«f'hflQ "'•" Al'I novnceo 111411 llW controct o! Oeron John\On, t1r\I o•r..et-O«h, would t\Ot IY rrnewed. NEW YORK llANIC£E5 N•mM Joo P1pilon1 minor IHQ~ !Miiii no ln•lr"t tor S..•r11~ N•m•d Jommy Br"9"1\ pr .. ldfnl IASKaTIALL NalloMl 8a_t.,.ll Aue<ialion DOS TOH CELTICS Released Ron "•rtY and Rufus H•rrl• ~uuos, and ArMll• 11•11m•n. f°""ard. OETAOll P•S.~ON!> w .... d u••' oa1 1.;n, unler. GOLDEN )TATE °"'ARRtORS °"'aovrd Geor11• Lell. lorw • .,o MILWAVICEE BUCKS A,qu.r1d M,11.• E••n\, guerd# from tne: Soar\ Antont0 ""'" tot tt.1tu1e c.on~Oer•t•On\ Wallf'&d Otrne:11: Mayes. Querd NEW JERSEV NI:; T> R•l•ils.c; LloyO i erry, cent.1, and Ro,..., Swr•o-w, 9~1d. SEATTLE S.UPERS.ON ICS Rll4•W<I ~°" O•v1\,forw•rd WA5HINGTON8VLLI:; rs oNa.1taO"f'll ~lrleklena,Querd forwud l'OOTIALL H41tionat l'-ball 1..,.. ... NEW YORI<. JETS Pla<•O t..la,. (,,dine\ tUf'ln1"Q b<k • on tnf!I 1n1Yrt-o ·•~'.,.-"'• '"' R.-~19rw-o t\oDb• fta1ton "unn1no Odf iil. SAt• FAAN( ISCO l'lf l<S '>•Qn"" Oor 'Nooch, tiJf"'•n.Q o.a<it HO<.JCE Y H•IHIN) Hetllay l..e- i10510H BAUIHS Returned lla•rv ,..-ptJenon, (t'flt&f, to V1CIOf 1t\ ~ IN W~Stern '"nado JunkH Hockey L'&+Que t!Uf'I ALO :OABRES Sent aob Moo .j'"''"'• "'nl .. r v.d ~~ McC1.a11.a.1n. "'9'\' "''"G •l RO".htiter of ow AMC!'r1c.,.,. H«kev t ~ ,,~"' ?flh,,rrc.d .:..11vf Patrit.1-. r 1oh1 wir.~. lo 'H~ ,J1lor hoe~·• y 11 ltrt Ni'0'1"<I 1Jav1d Fo•m•n tA..:"t..\ft1v• Yi<.P ;> ,, dl'f'I • Mitrt\e•I Owen. .cllmtn•Slra1•Vf ;I<" prt\ldf-nt 1no Rot>erl Pk*:tt vi(~ pr1\,Ut>r\!·f 1Nnce CAI.GARY FLAMES Retur .... d Deni~ (.yr, rlghl wonQ, 10 the Montro•I J""'°' Canedien1. A\StQl\ed Jlon Mac A ..... ••fl wl"lj, Oaw Hinclm.lrch, fON1ariJ. •nd Cioro Wap. pel, O.lenwm.vl, to BormlnQham 01 the c.n. 1ra1 H0<1<ey LeaQUI' LOS ANGELES K:·i.:.s 'lame<! F;1><11 ->uou., Ne\hJr11,coot ST LOUIS 8LULS • ''•<I" I) voug rl•l•ua11, center, ctnC .:o, Mulh "'· r19ht "''""'· lo lhe S.11 La~t City 01 1"" Central HotUYLHQue COL Lil GE EAST CAROLINA Hamed vu\ Ar• drews, L•urlt Arr•nls, H•I B•lrd, Boo Helmtek, ..a Ktn Smith, •~\l\llnl alhleli< <ti rector,. NHL T.,..., 1 aallleltleot. ae ... 111 Toronto>, Edmonlon I Annual yield on one to thre&year Investments. From $1 ,000 to $500,000 secured-by California real estate. Investments available for: I I ----~ lndlvlduala· Penllon Plana· IRA-Keogh ~~"=·~ CX>llecl (714) 175-1010 -MeoAlthur, lu*UONl•PG" lwtt,OA...O The ComPMY It Plly1 To Know. ~· ... ,., ... .. . .. , t-OR THE RECOHO UC IAVINE A ltJfglatfl Blasi Philddelphia 's Greg Luzin ski follCJ w:- through 0 11 a home run blast against th Houston Asl ros Tuesday night in lht! Nd tional League playoff game. The Phillie~ \\c..lll '11 l• nlll hu n1 ... ·r l h .,1 • ••1 ,,.I thC d1 tf••1 \ II> I fir ::.l po:-.1 , • Tift's Mixed E m c 8 > JOHN ~t:VAi'o!O 01 Ille 04tly Piiat SUH U~t IJ 1:-lhl. lJI gl'l dJlt.~ 'fhdl 0 ;) offi1:1Jl1.\ whe-11 th<: nc ,, 1J;;,,;.t:t1J.:1tt . g1111c 1.mdc1 Bill Mullig;.1, takes over at l,;(.' 11 "'" <md the old 1,11c .under Tim Tift 1s quietly pl:ircd ill d l'UI Ot:'I The i:\ em undcrs landubly will be g1;:ispcd \\o 1111 m ixed e motion::. b,\' Tift. who has spent the J>:.i::.l 11 seasons as a head c·oach tradttionall~ n11cn111 ~ \\-inter fes li\'1l1es Tift 's new role <.as a:-sislant a thletic d1r e1·Lu1 will be 4wte a .:ontrast frvm the one th<tl 11ormdlh had him drawing X ':-and O's in pre parC:tt1on o f lh< b<ts ketball ;)ca::.011. "I II:\\ I:. IOI.I> BILI. 011 .1 11u111ttc1 •< l J :O.IUll::. lhdt I '11 1 l!lllOg lll ... ho\\ up ,11 .!. I' n1 1111 II• 15 \\1th fll,\ golf lJag:-;,ind :.i told hl1(.·1 .ind " ...,, 1 ,\ 11u in ~farl·h .. :-J,\ .... Tift v. 1th a l.Jbf,:h Althou~h Tift hJ:-.n I lo::.t ht:. .,ens<: ol 111111 ... 1t ::. :.till •.Wing w be hJrd tor him to watch lhe -.t.111 OI IJl'C,(.'l;'(.•dtng::. Mulli"dn. :.1.:t:111111gl,\ has caplur1:11 Lht 1.,1i. of lilt Cl faithful suinething Tift\\ J )o un.1blr 111 do in tu:. l:J ::.e.i.sv11::. lhc· 1 l' T ickel :.ale::. i:l l'C soaring, .a three·YCat 1 .. 1d111 package h .. h. bel'll ::.ig ned and for the f11 o;t t11.1l. 11 the school':. history there is genuine upl1 mht11 about lhe e:oming season. All of this might built! ,1 ~vod cast: of sou1 grapes for Tift, who was gl\ en virtuaJly half lhE: budgel Mulligan has had to worlo. with. Such is not the c ase. however. As a matter of facl. Tift mighl be Mulligan 's biggest boos te r . "IT MIGHT BE DI FF E R ENT ii the Pl'r" "hu replaL.·cd me \\ :.i:-n ·1 :-omconc I liked · l'\ pl:11ned Tift the uthc1 dJy "Bill Mulligan•~ l1ll111 ~ in \'t:I > ,,·ell al lr\'IOt> and people a re rool ini;; fo1 h1111 .. If ool) the S J111e evulJ have bccu ruvl1n~ 101 'J'tfl. Allhough 1 ecognizcd as a fine basketball mmd. 'l'ift was given little. if virtually. any of th«' concessions Mulligan has rccen·ed · \d1111\1l'Cl1~ r1tt \\ :t:-.tlmo:-,1 ;1 gUlllt , " l LI 0:. l'\fll'l'llllL'lll 111 ll',\ 111g t11 ,.!•l l>l\ l"lf•P 'I •" >eat :. ago. ' We ... c1 \! l1 vrng to exist a:. aJ1 1SI Jnd tu sec 11 I ' '1 111 I II .111 .111111 JI tr1 I h v1..;11111 IJ \\\~h1 1 \ lll0r·1d Pcl 1'" • 1 S l•(.' tn)! llH j•I I right 11::., 11 11r1 • l f /RJ I lh1 .f I ~rtnn. ... I ' 11, I 11 I"-·• I , , 11111 j'i ,ii I II Ult 1<1 'I ,. 11 1111 '" 1.111111111-: ,, I i t "11111,'. hut 11 h ,1 • • Uh\ hll ..,I '11' .1111.tl Iii " l ti• ·''" .. llotlo I /l.1d '111 I I" ... , ...... h111 ....... I II ' I 1111 " rh., I "' l\ l .,., q d llllth lj!hl l d hk1.· ''· ••••• lhJl \\ h.1i "''' .,,.,' .,\.,' ht \..- I " I 1•d I 11,11 llU:; -.• ,1! 11un Unbeaten Pi1·ates CdM, IJ1ii , MtL~ 1'op (.;erritos, 15 .. 5 l'liuk~ALK ndel e aled Oraugt Coast opcntd the South Coast Conference season with a 15·5 victo1) o,·er ho::.t Cerritos College Tuesday afternoon. L u1 v11., Ol'I (\>)..,, 1 t1:,l.., ML::.J and Un1 versit.~ 11pu .l'd Sc.i. \'1t '" Leagul' waler pvlv )JIJj with \ tc lorics Tuesday ~flt•rno1,11 (I •• I lt•f I I It fi ~ t t • l I\ 111 ~ 11 · '' (I ~. '. f"•ol 1wo 1 un 1d 1•f him, their ' :J,. I .aU l• ,,. I 1r f'tll • I t 11;11·y I ,l f ti • I Ill f!(:I I' I' '•· •H • like• ..1 I I j 11 llf tit• t11 tll'O 11 IJIJ ( Iii fi .id ·J< With don~ 1h 1: 1n 111 fllcnb . ... 11111;: .,.,t "~1 <Jt ' r..1 \ I 'm •II~ 1 llO part of I hat I II 'It n · 111~1 \ ,., tf 111 ~up Win I \' ll. 11.Jgh, \ rll\lllfl~ dl1d o111 1n,,: three ,., high th~ Sea •r "l'I 11.1nd all 1 ,,,,i., fu r Ada111 Sofio and Greg Borsuk each sco1 ed tour goals for Coach Jack Fulle rton's OCC Pirates with Je'! Donnell addin g two. Dan Semc11s1J11 ))<.•11 u t ,, 1•f1 goal~ and µla} cd .iul.'t. 110111,., 111 the rield acl'ord1111, to h1:> l ,,.1, h des pit1' J fr.Jrlurcd f1n.:1•1 • • Co1 """ uci M .. 1 t1eft· ... tt•1t ~ 111 cia. 11 5 Joe Hoh ht1cl I I\ c "" • • ... 1n the CdM goal Doug H<.1rll11 11-. was lhe high Sl'(11'el fol lhl. lo:- ing Estancia team "1th thn ,,· c 1• 11 \1 u:-t angs .~ •• l)thers I lo I ,I '1t•Mt tn· 111 fl 11t•I' Wllh four, Tht victory brings OCC's re· cord to 11 ·0 o\·erall. including tournament action. \1,11 ~ 1 1 I•.. •1th three and Universit.v had balanc·cd ~< ,., 1'11111111 1 1tllo "1th two (?oat ... -WE-·IElER SILL A CAR IH A NE WI ... We always drive them 20 miles first ... it's part of GUI 'Golde! r \llJI ,, I • I service management team personally tesl drives every new car 10 Juubl1• t11•1 ~ 1r spots lhat may show up ... not only for satety bul ior perfdCI 01)eru11° .1 11111 first.thing we do is to inspect. From ;up h.> bot101r. 111:.11.lt: c>110 ' defects. This, we feel, Is our job. nol yours.Secvndly. vur pr~ Jel", 1, all the delicate parts of each car to assure It's top performanc..e 1w .. Then we use the elbow grease ... with the flllest materials a11d1lalli<' 1¥1 1 ,1 1 carefully rubbing to a brilliant and luxurious glow. All new cars should IC'I< 1k 11~ • • •11 . \ This Is called our "Golden Touch .. service .. I • LllCOLI ·IEICUIY .,., ...... fl .... ....,.. , _jj I t ~~AIR FILTERS llPLACI DllTY All PILTll NOWI otl.Y ••• 179 LIMIT 4 POii MOIT AMlatCAN CAii IAOI Oil TREATMEIT ~r ~ •• l~tl~~ij!• IY MAil COWOllS I• STOil LIMIT TWO 75c CASH AElUANS PEii ADDRESS. GROUP OR ORGANIZATION FOR CARS, TRUCKS. TRACTORS. 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W~~I"' I !. ~~3 J'> • f'AClf'IC ¥1EW MEMORIAL r .-11 C't ITT''I rv 1,•nrlu.i" ( ti,I( r >!.00,... 11 .. 1111 \ I " llllll• NOwlllll t 0. ;'11 I t .. 14\ ") 11)1.1 MciCOlllMICJC MOATUAIU(S LaQvntl f'lt•J( t1 494 041!> Lor1vn• 11111, 768 O'l33 San JuM C.11w11r .. rio •9!> 1171.J D Call 642-567 Put 11 rew word& lo work tor ou ----- -................... ···-.... .... ••I. 1 • J •I I 1U..1 I! 11.lttO llo1·4• 'l 'ltflll ft floor 1 1 1 '"' la .111 .11 1 ,, , ll• 111 ..ii · Jidmllnc: l ·niversity \n Owatonna. H • . I'·" 1l ,... .11 , •• di ot>t ruu1 .ii f c11 A Ike Pill man who had the '"" • ""''' .1· pr t .... ·111 for hu.;band Donald on their loth an- 1. \ •• 1 \ 'Ghosts' Hit ~l\l'H 'Ml::N10 1Al'l • U-Owing to 11u hl11'1ty .ind ,1 propo!>cd inili:!tive, the A.,sernhly l{ules Committee has pro- l•OSNJ thJ l the c-ontnwer~i<tl r•ractice nf ~ho:-1 votlflg ht! s'-rapped and vote <;w1tC't11ng he r~i;t rtC.tf'cJ Comm1l l·ce Cha i rman Louis P:qH111. D·~l il lbrae, presented the pr11p11sal ..it a comm illee meeting. 'I lt1.' nthi-1 tl:rcc Dt mecrats and three H1•P.11ll l1••i.ns agrt>ed tll use the pro- 1" '"Jl :..:-.1 :-111r1111~ p111r11 l nl' a c hanl!le 111 '\ "•f'111hh · p n11·l·du1 es t'\P,\' S Al ll T IU: rnn1m1llee '011 lcl h· .1r1 a I•• ;ir111g tin 1 hi.' proposal. .11 •lli. •\1'11:i r1v:ol ml.'J..i11 <' kiliecl this ···a ,. •'l"' •11.ic rwforp lhl' A::.sen1bly 1, • ·1 1 ti.. ··"' "'"'"fl 1n nec•t•mbcr. I I Ir tlol lll • I' lll l'IO ht>r S "· •ti • ""lh l•-..~m tr1 :1t •I• •.: •• l>1h1f11" qf th•• 1\'> . I'•' . I.' II ••II "'lh•111l lllt• two I I •• ' • ,.,,., , 1. rnl11:r•. 1•(1tt• 1>n hills on ., • .. 11111 111.,, l1;11t. \1 t•moer!> have h 1t11111« 1111 1n1 1r <l1·i;k;-and push them 10 \11!1• ,, • ., nr n•1 <;ho:-T vollng, a Pnrn '"''" pr:.1'1 trf' nt·eur~ when an ,, 11,r 111 111 .., "",,. frco u. the desk a nd another legis lator pushes the button for him . VOTE SWITCHING b when a legislator c hanges his or her vote after a final roll call. It is done quiet· ly. although it is re ported in the As- sembly Journal the next day. That is ctllowed, as long as the change does not affect the outcome. Papan said, "Personally, I do not heliev~ these practices have been used by members lo deceive their constituencies." He said they were used so "members could attend to other legislative business." such as tommittee hearings, while the As· !>embly is tn session. "NONETHEL•:ss, the widespread pubht"it.)o ahout ghost voting amt vote ·'>W1khlng anal adding have shaken the p u l>lH"S c onfide n ce in the l.~g1slature," Pav<tn said H 1s proposal would prohibit ghost oting. It would allow legislators to r ha nJ!e votes only with the consent oJ t wo-lhirds of those present and vot· I n g . But. wi th s u c h consent, le~islators could reverse the outcome of a hill. 1t• oors01en Fearful - I l a1 ijuana Gro-wers I II \ '· t I .,, I fl:.i nd:- t 11 .... .... ... , \ • I I Nl'rlht'lll , I .r:11 • 111 d,HIJ" it tlang1::ro:Jl> 1,11 11 Jl<h 11 ' 1«n 1 ·111!>1t1 i,: ont• pro- • '<1•11 '" Ji~,·11 lh1• 11111<lt'r11 dav " • ,1 ' 11, t 111 rnt11111-;111nt>rs ctunng 1'111!111•1'!111• '\., 1Hd !1111111<" n1<.u nt an e ver I 1 ·~'" ,., ;.1 l mp1 to c omba t the 1 .. 1 •I •'fll! I I tl'lfll<.tn;I industry IO the t•·11 ii• 1 .-111' 01 :-.C1nl)ma. Napa anrl , t 1., r 1•111111111•... ,f I he north country. ll·n inn• ar" 1111•unhni! bf'twecn those 1 .. r 111d 1~· .111. 1 mariJuO.n.t growing "11 Ii 1 w11 "ttl .pnrt.<,mu\ c.iui;:ht in fl I I II ltlfl' II I'-I BH "I 1\T'fOR '°' t:\' < ;t'ne 1 un· ... , 1·11 lilt• h;1nrh ol v1g 1ldn\es pro- l• 1 lllli.; iJ1 • r l111•r;1\IV.-CrOµl> Of illiClt '' 1, •t .11 • 1 11111 111~ the peaceful ,,,. '" ,, , 11u11t1 \ c;1d c into a 1980 r 1to•1 1 \pp;ii.1C"111a in the 1980s " I • 1•1il• .. 11 11 like ll1 hikr or 11.1< .. p.11 k .11·· 1111.h11 ~h<tl l~ are It • 'I 111111,. I l 1 • I ',I 'ol 11 g ! ti i f( I c u I l ll11•1L'. 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" • • 111 r 111· Oregon border l'E>Opl1• .1rl' ~hooting each ot her, ht>llltn~ 1'.1t'l1 other U(>," saJd Steve lh•,lt•) l'htef of th1• Bureau of N:111·ot 11 !· Enfor c·1•r111·nl. "A guy In :'ll'\ .1du County s:.1111 'I've got not hing again s t people growing ""t•eJ. but I'm l{etllng siek uf getUng ~t oµpcd by longhairs with guns who .1r l' guu.rding I heir crops · " o u k Su wyer. a soft -spoke n or· ,t,d ncd minister and a two·te rm rncm bf>r of the Sonoma County grand jury, was arrested lwq moolhs ago and <'har11cd with growing marijuana on h1~ remote Caudera property. He was also charged with beating, ter· ronzing and threatening to kill three youna rn •n h • t•riught trying to steal his l'ro1>. Snwytr's lowyer, Hobert Y. Bell, says hag <'lient 's cause could become a test use as a fundamental ri1ht of I a t· 1t1zcn Lo prote<'t hts property, whati-\·er i s o n i t. ag ains t tres passers. "Thi!> is the first case in history wh~re somcont' is being accused of assault for allegedly going for their we apon i n t he lac e of armed trc!)passing thieves stalking residen'. t1al property in the nighttime " Bell said. ' HE SA\'S ALLEGATIONS or mari- juana growers acting as vigilantes art-par t of an a ntl ·marijuana poht1cal campaig n launched by oppo- nents or grow~rs. "Vigilante is a s m ear word that has no place descr ibing people ac- c used of defending their own proper- ty It's a way for the d istrict aUorney to try J>t.'<>ple he does n 't like in the press rather than in the courts." Roclaooll OKs Consent Pact WASRINGTON (AP) -RockweU lnte rn:itional, one of the nation's largest defens e contractors, has agreed to a $1 million settlement of Labor Department charges it rejed· ed 42 qualified women and minority <'andidates for jobs at its Dallas plant. While consenting to correct what the La bo r Department called "var ious P"bJem areas." lhe com- pany did not admit to the alleged equal employment opportunity viola· lions. Rockwe U's Dallas facility, wbicb employs 6,800 bas been awarded about ~ million ln federal contracts since 1978 and la required to comply with the government's equal employ- ment resutaUons. ~are C08t Too Low WASHINGTON <AP) -An analysis' financed by the nunln1 home lnduatry says the covenunent undeiwUmat~ by more tbaa '500 . mllllon the coat of lmplemeaUq pro- posed nal• for nunln1 bom• receiv- in1 Medicare and Medicaid. The ,... 1ulatiON1 are aimed at tmPl"Orilur the quality of care 1tven tbe·2.1 million patient.a who live In 1ucb faciUUea - re•ardleu ol whetber Uley receive ' 1ovemment aa1l1tance. . . . .... . •. • • .. • • • • • •••r• .,,. ..... _ .... * ...... •• • ••·• • • .. • OBITUARIES I NATIOO Wine mts. South Anti-liquor Auitudes Bending LAKE CITY, S.C. CAPI -The ancient Greek poet Euripiedes opined that love could not exist where l.her4 waa no wine. The ph I losopher PI a\o believed wine the most prized gift or the gods. Tht! love of fine wlnt>s has not faded with lhe ages. Today, ap- preciation for wine 111 growing t hroughout the United Stattes, and Ame r ica n v intn e r s espe<'ially In the Southeast, are rising tolhe OCC~SIOO. THE SOUTHEA~T lS one of the newest areas lo develop a winemaking industry. There a re 2 1 w in eries in the eight Southeast s tates, maki.n~ up a fourth of the me mbership of the A s s oc iation o f American Vintners. The AA V comprises U .S wineries outside California. Winemakers in the Southeast have had many obst1A cles to overcome in developing the in· dustry. For Qde thing, some slates did not repeal Prohibition untu the 1960s, and in most , remnants of the temperance sentiment have prevailed. Despite the South's still strong a nti ·liquor attitudes , s tatt: legislatures have resp<>nded to the needs of the ne w wine in· du s l ry . In South Ca rolin:.i, lawmakers this yea r drastically lowered taxes on bottled wine produced In the state . Vir ginia legislator s took similar tax- reducing steps. VINTNERS AL."6 have had to develop a market for wine drink· ing in the South, wher e imbibers o r alcoholic beverages lean more to beer or bourbon. But winemakers i n the Southeast have been he lped on that front by a n ationwide awakening of interest in the pro duct of the vines. American wine consumption has doubled sinet> 1970 and is expected to double again by 1990. when experts pre· diet a billion gallons will be con· sumed. Jn South Carolina . vintner James Truluck Jr remembers that in the early 1960s, his friends did not share his nt'Wl)' acquired taste for wine. He had just returned to Lake City from a military iilint in F r ance, where he came under the spell or Euro· pean wines. TRUl .. UCK SAID HE noticed the climate of southern France was similar to South Carolina's. So. in the early 1970s he bt:gan growing vipes and making wine as a hobby on land near Lake Ci· ty . in eastern South Carolina~ -A-few-ye~ lateF, he ent.er~ winemaking as a buslne!>S ven· ture Truluck has yet to turn a profit. but has been succe!>sful in developing grape hybrids that th rive &lon~~i de So ut h Caroli na s tobacco and soybean c rops. Towing Rates Set to Rise In Costa Mesa Rates charged by lwo ftrms authorized to tow vehicles at the request of Costa Mesa Police Depa rtment will go up next month ronowing a split decision by the City Council. Counc ilman Ed Mc Farland voted against increases of $6.50 for towing and $1.50 per day for vehicle storage becaui;e, he said, they come too quickly after the rate structure set by council members in January. Cowicilman Donn Haili pushed for the hikes, which raise towing fees to $35 and daily storage charges to $5. Hall referred to staff reports indicating that average towl.ng c harges in cities near Costa Mesa are $45.17 and daily storage rates are about $5:42. . The new rates apply to Harbor Towing, 964 W. 17th St., and Coast Towing. 132 Indus trial Way. Firemen Set Open Houses lnNeuport All six Newport Beach fire sta- tions will be conducting day-long open houses Saturday as the concluding secment of fire Prevention Week. Firemen will be on band du.r- ing the 10 a .m .·to-3 p.m. open houses to answer queaUooa and provide Ups on fire prevention. The city's fire department headquarters are located at 475 32nd Street. Other stations are: -Balboa Peninsula: 110 Balboa Bl~. -Newport Center: • Santa Barbara Ortve. -Balboa Island: 323 Marine Ave. -Corona del Mar : 410 Manr.dAve. -artnen: 1341 Irvine Ave. APWI ......... DENTIST TURNED VINTNER SAMPLES HIS WARES Or. Jame• Truluck Jr. In Lake Ctty, S.C. Trulu<'k has been s uccessful despite warnings Cru m an agricultural agent who told him growing vines for wine grapes would be imposs ible in South Carolina . Truluck ~ays tie was con v inced grapes could be culti' ale<l because of the-v.Ud vines that grow m the area. A MAJOR PROBLEM for Southeast vineyards •~ pa ra~1t.-~ that thrive in t:oa1.l al humidtl\ The paral..1tes w1µt>d out 'nit·~ brough1 to thf' Soulhea'it II'.: th1• F'rench in the 18th cemun T ruluck, ~llh the help •if , .. perts. has deve loped h ybnd ~ r, s i s t a nt t o i n re s 1 at 1 on 111• believes control of the fungi "1s the key t.o the gmwth of the 1n dustry in the Southeast. .. Another deval>latrng hdLar<l tor Southeastern vanevard!> 1• hurracaues. Truluck has lost tw•i vineyards lo the stor ms Southeast vintner s say their wines have distinct advantages over the popular varieties lbat com e from California's more ad· van C'erl mduslry .. "~ASTERN GRAPE 1·hemistry is much more con- J u c 1 vc• to winemaking than Cal ifornia ," Tru luck s ays. "\\'\: ·, . ., !!Ol sufficient adds in lhe ~r.1~''' C'ahfornia ha-; trou· lilt· j:t'lli nii: 11t:1t :1c11.J lrnlarwc." A 1 •;11 111 Uw S11uthca!>l, nu Id hut .•Ill' hl h (: 1g11l "'i11te1 :. uffor suffi . r·11•nt ' 11H' .. lrl':-.:-." that gl\'CS an .. ,.,Ira g1u f fla wir 10 the win~ ... ('rultHk ''1.\' • The South C<trolrna vinter ts convincl-<l ··we vC' .:ot the right • ht•mistr,\ 111 lhl' '>Olis and thl! d 1mat e tu m.tkc as fi ne a wme a. a u\' I.fl the w<1rld .. Revues opular- Name Stars Fading At Atlantic City ATLANTIC C ITY. N.J . 1AP1 It :. harder to fincf a s uperstar o~ ~he lioardwalk these d8's. At lantic-Cit ) 's bi~ name acts are gi ving way lo "Las Ve~as-style 'rt:vut:~ for oH-~easun bus-trippers and gamblers. The likes or frank Sin atru. Johnnv Carson and D1 Rnu Ross will be dropping in for wec kenri show!' throu15h nexl s prmg, but m ost fun seekers at the cc.s1110 holl'ls "ill find such 90-minute feathers and flash shows as "Board~a1i.. Magit• · "Hello Broadway" and "Music, Music, Music.•· ··wE 00 PRETTY GOOD BUSISt:SS With our name !!Oler lainer:s in the summer whPn lhere·s a vt>r). very h1f!h demand, .. explatned Stepht'n F. Hyde. chief oper:itrng officer o( Caesars Boardwalk Regent.'y. "But when we get into tht! fall season. we just can't fill theshowrnom. no mat lcrl1ow big lhc: entt.-rtainer " "Look, the re 15n ! one altrOJ«tjcm that make!> a nickel's dtf· fe rence. in the c asino,· 5a1d big banJ leader St Zentner. entertain· m ent director a t the Brit;ht011 Hotel & C:u.ino ''Economically. 1t makes a lot mnrc: ~tn:.,.. to put oo u revue th;.i n the~f' !>UJ>t!n.1 ari. .. New Jersey',., 1•asino la~ rt.><iuire~ ~am · ing hotels to offer hve theciter entertainment Pvery night. But hi~·name show:-hke J ack J~nes , Tony Orl.rndu, Don Rickles a nd Sinatra can cos t S60,000 lo $250,000 a W<'Ck to produce -up to a third mon· tha n in Las Vegas. acccn-ding to Zentner. THE LOWER-8 UOGF.T Kt:VUES o f· 111c1tLU fe r ea~er bus-t rippe rs pll•nty or trn lf-riaked showgirls in lavish production number!'. Tht> glitter 1!' pun"t uatcd with so-so singers. sUck magicians. shl'k«r vickpockets. flv1ni; acrobab and even chimpanzees. · After a three-hour bll!> ride, 1l lookl> and sounds like Las Vegas. The revues usually play tw1C'c d;uly on weekday~ -in the al- ternoon. mostly for senior ritiLen:-., and at night for whoever's in town. It's ·a far cry from one ~lorious wee!.. 10 August when Frank Sinatra. Dean Martin. Sammy Davis Jr .. Jack Jones and CorbeU Monica played the Boardwalk "THE PROBLEM IS THAT IU:'rfY.R than 95 percent of our business is day-tripperi-. people thut come to !?amble," Hyde said. "They do not come lo enjoy our hotels and ou1 entertainment." The average 'isitor to Las Vega s :-I ay5 for 3.2 days, but the average Boardwalk v1s1tor stays only a !cw hours. Hyde said. MAit.iii Severa l yl'ars from now. when a doien casino hott ls compete for gamblers and con- ''cntion business. more big names will be hired to work the off-season. Hyde said. HPsort Internationa l Hotel Casino which offt>rcd a dazzling scheduJ e through the summer. hus cut back lo weekend name acu1 and revues lhrou.ih the week. Caesars Roardwalk Regency continues to present name nets on most nights, but larger gaps appear l.n t he fall and winter schedule for its revue lo ftll. PAU PLACE'S SMALi.. SHOW theater hasn't seen a top. name act since the spring and the new Rritehton. ttfter a tew weeks ol fiash after lts mid-August opening, just opened a nl1htly revue. "Let's face it," Hyde said. "the town has not yt!t developed in· lo a true entertainment center " ------·-·~·-_. . ( COMICS "'CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Bn d Andtrson • -~ • 'I ·v-f ' ,,~~.' !·--. 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Channd :! 7 30 t) 2 ON HtE TOWN .,,.,.ll •u\j~"Sb Ille lJbSI 11td~11s lo run t.:><.all~ Mula 1y 1.ilks w1111 " S11Grt1t Se1 Vlc;tl BQ\lnl Q FAMILY FEUD 0 SHA NANA G<1t1SI P<1!11 Pogti fJ FACE THE MUSIC Q) ALL IN THE FAMILY A your1g mo1he< leaves her 4-yoar-olO .son wTih Edith. c1a1m1ng Mike is the child's la1her 8i) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 6!) JAZZ AT SNOWBIRD Herbie Mann and his seK- tel perlorm "Memphis Underground," "Cln- nsmon Flower" and "JuSI The Way You Are" in a eoncerl taped 1t Utah's SnowbirO resort Cl) P.M MAGAZINE A couple Wllo turn home- less pets Into TV stars. Orlve-ln restaurants. 8 00 fJ CBS MOVIE Mt.H d Wt11J W t1C1 Wtht 1P•t1r•11.iru1 Roll1'!<1 Conru\J I-his~ M"rhfl US dQ~nls Jum .. s w i.•,1 .ini.l AlllllllU~ C.oHJo,1 Lomtt m .. t of a 19'' yttUt relth:tme11' hJ Udtllu a m.iniac 1r11er11 on rn11ng mo wotli.l .Part JI D REAL PEOPLE Featured: a 22·yeor-ol<1 Canaolan wlto 1$ a mara111on runner oesplle the loss ol ono 1eg, a New Me•ICO roOeo where the perlormers are 6 10 9-year- olO c;hll<lren. a v"lt 10 the town of 80<lng, Oregon • MOVIE ••·~ "Death Scream" ( 19751 Raul Julia. Lucie Arnaz A woman ls latally stabbe<I In tull view ol her Brooklyn neoghbo<s who fall to responO to po11ee inquiries b&Cause they 'd.on'L want to gar 1nvotve0 "(2 hrs I II MOVIE JO'((;• KulhllW\k l\la Ivel· u Vlt\Q 0.00-lt • MOVlt! • • Up In• Oow11 <,1r"" .... f 19671 Sandy II••"'"' f 11 ... ,. H.ckatt A 111i.l(.. ,.~h· ft( t ec>ta .. 11.10 111 • Uhelln khl/Q! •r)(J " l•-.flel •wittr rir;,l)ltlrtl~ 1run1 lludenla u111J •r1m111 lat111llO!I I' l\f. ) SI 21 fONIOHT jj)J WOMEN V.8 A ll110 Jut Mllrk•I Wllh lh•"" '"""II 111111 l\a1e H~r11J 11011! a t&8 MOVIE 6 • • , I flll ()11 h lJOlitll l HJ67t l cHI Mnrvm Erntt81 liury1111111 A 1ovg11 Army 111111u1 111onug•• 10 wh11> ir•lu ~11uµ.. ''° unruly group t;f mi.flt LOtWICIS for a UUu(Hy n11s•1on •"lo Wfl@tf\y tct••t•uv du•110.1-<Norld Wtir H 1:1 ru ... l\AJ NEWS ti JO (D CAROL BURNETI ANOFRIElolOS 81) ARTHUR MILLER ON HOME GROUND ''' t1 ut tne '"<J!!i.1 fJd'rtilrmt.-t.1 P'l"I r'Wttgnts ot wr oenbra. ' "'' '•'-~ dt>out rus hie aria .,., r.s t!'alurong tt•cerprs 1 10 Je.i11 01 A Saies- 1dn .!'£'.~ From The "" J<i., J1 Tne C•"'''"'~ JnJ "n,., M1stt1s m JAZ2. AT SNOWBIRD Dave Brubecf... piano. Butch Miles Orums. Jelf~ 9.,rgorw. tenor sax. Cn11s Brubec•. bass guitar anO 11.imoone 9:00 8 CIJ MOVIE Portra11 01 An Escort" (Premiere) Suse11 Anspach TC1ny Bill A 01vou .. t10 wom en try111g 10 make ends mttet t:1kes a 111gh1 100 with 11 proless1011a1 oe1ong ser- vice. D MOVIE "Beulah Land" 1Prom1ere) Lesley Ann Watren Pour RudO A severe snorlage of cash, a fire ano hdr 1ove for a Yankee tl1reeten Sar- ah's control over the plan- tallon (Part 21 G) MERV GRIFFIN Guests· Paul Anka, Amy HollanO. Jean Claud, Stewart Unge•. Tennessee Ernie Fo<O, Willie Aemes. Tom Oreesen, Ray Anmo ny. Jack ShelOon, Brll Ser- 'L Pele Con0011 (19 MIKE MACINTOSH SPECIAL 9:30 Ci) GOVERNMENT AS IT IS I• Cltann.-1 Listing• 8 KNXT 1CBS) Los Angeies • * "Cannon For Cordo- ba" f 19701 George Pep- pard Giovanna Ralli A small group ol U S Army lntemgence men $«!IS out to silence a bano 01 Mu~l­ can outlaws (2 hrs I "The Legislative Sraneh" Jack Anderson focuses on "the people ~ branch," probing the changing pow- er balances ano 011t10e<1 allegtences which have shapeo rhe pesl ano pres- enl t>ellavlor 01 the U S Conll.'_ess D KNBC (NBC) Los A ngeles D KTLA find I L05 Angeles D KABC TV! ABC) LO'> A11ge1r.., ([I l\FMB tCBSI San D1vgo G KHJ TV (Ind\ l v'> An Wit" ®) KCST 1ABC1 San 011•qr> (I) Kl TV 11nu l l "5 Anq(•11. Q) KCOP TV (l11d l L1 • A nq1·t11., fl1l KCE T -IV I PBSJ l O'> Anq""' • G) P.M. MAGAZINE tO·OO DU NEWS '1!> KOCE·lV•PBSJl11111111 ;1on8ei1Ch A new loo~ al Elvis Pres- ley, e couple wno tu1n hcimeiess pets 1n10 l V ;tars Gnel r..,11 me~es (-,erMan breau pu001ng, Or Wesco on a computer ior tne 11an01cappeO. 41) NATIONAL NEWS fJl) CHARLES M. SCHULTZ ... TO REMEMBER --t'our in Top 10 ,. -~"Fime' Gives-CBS Lead NEW YOlll\ 1\I'> Mort! people watched e n ~ t•on troversial film ·Pia~ 1 n~ for Time" than <In) olhl'r pnme- Ume TV :-ho\\ 111 1 hi' y, et>k ent.l ing Oct ~. and tl1J1 helpEo'tl the network encl NH("s two week '('Un as thl' No I nl'lwork. fi gures (rom thl! i\ C 1clscn Co. showed. CBS, which listed four of the Viteek 's 10 highest-rated shows. i~luding ''Playin~ for Time," 1"011119 Scar J amie Beryl Lunden. born in July, is t he youngest m e mbe r of ABC 's "Good Morning, America" family. ff er mom, feature reporter Joan Lunden. talces J amie tp work with h e r eac h morning. ended a two-week stand of 1ts o wn m third place "PLAYI NG FOR T ime," based on the l'O n centrat1on <'am p me m oirs o f Fan ia Fenelon, was criticized by some Jewis h organizations for casting Vanessa Redgrave, an out s poken supporter of the Palesti- nian cause, in the lead, The week e nding Sept 21 would have been the s tart of the 1980-81 season. had not the al'- tors ' strike delayed production on most shows. NBC chose that week to broad c a s t t h e miniseries "Shogun," and com- piled the highest weekly rating in the network's history. Since then . NBC's numbers have fallen off, though the network has maintained its competitive posture in the three-way race NBC's rating in the most re- cent Nielsen survey, for t he week ending Oct. 5, was 17.4. compared to 17.5 for No. 1 CBS and 16.l for ABC in t hird place. The networks say that means in an average prime-time minute during the week, 17.5 percent of the homes in the country with TV were tuned to CBS. WEEKLY AVERAGES com- piled by CRS and NBC diHer slightly from those calcul ated by ABC. ABC does not include paid political announcements in its prime-time tally, though the other two networks do. The dis· Unction did not affect the stand- ings in the most recent s urvey. The rating for ·•Playing for Time" was 26.2. Nielsen says that means of aJI the nation's TV-equipped homes. 26.2 per- cent saw at least part of the three-hour production. NBC's ·'Little House on the Prairie" was the week's second most-watched program. with the "Johnny Carson Anniversary Special. .. also on NBC, No. 3. ABC's top-rated s how was a mO\'ll' ' .Ja ws ." in seventh plac~ R EPEATS STILi. are com- mon in prime-time . as ttie networks await renewed produc- tion in the wake of the actors' s trike that began in July. Though the labor dispute has tentatively been settled, produc- tion Is yet to resume. NBC maintains the ne w season began with "Shogun" week, but the othe r networks contend 1980-81 programming will not begin until new series are on the air. For the second week irt a row. NBC 's new magazine show, "NBC Magazine with David Brinkley," struggled in the rat- ings opposite C BS' "Dallas," No. 9 in the standings. "NBC Magazine" was No. 64 of 66 pro- grams r hecked, with another NB C s h ow , ''S p eak Up Ame rica." 65th. The three other programs among the five least- w atched we re political an- nouncements -two on ABC and one on NBC. H ERE ARE THE week 's 10 highest-rated shows : Movie. "Playing for Time.·· -'th a ratin~ of 26.2 represent- ing 20.4 million ho m es. CBS ; "Lillie House on the Prairie." 26. l or 20.3 million. and "Johnny Carson Anniver sary Special." 25.6 or 19.9 million. both NBC; "60 Minutes ." 23.9 or 18.6 m i l lion. and "Dukes of Hazzard," 22.9 or 17 .8 million. both CBS: "Real People." 22.5 or 17.5 million, NBC; Movie - "J aws." 21.9 or 17 million, ABC; Movie "The End," 21.8 or 16.9 million, NBC: "Dallas." 20.3 or 15.8 million. CBS, and "That's Incredible," 19.5 or 15.2 million, ABC. . • • • --------.iiiiiiilliiiliiiii-•iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim H •: 'f T •: . \I I U I, E R 1<, TUBE TOPPERS ARC D 5:00 National League Playoffs. The Houston Astros meet the Philadelphia Phillies in the second game of t heir best-of-fi ve series for the Na· tional League pennant • KTLA e 8:00-"Death Scream." Edward Asner and Cloris Leachman star· in this drama about the investiga· tion of a woman murdered in view of neighbors who refused to get involved . _ ABC U 8: 15 <lime approximate) - "The Dirty Dozen." Lee Marvin leads a motley crew of m ilitary convicts behm<l ene my line~ in this war movie w1th Telly S avalas . J i m Bro wn and Ernest Horgnjne . Charle> M Schulll Chi· a1or (If tlle larnous ceim1c str.µ Peanuts niscu;ses n1s hie ... pero1:nces ond "'"'' re1at1C1<1sn1p 10 111s .. ort. imi MERV GRIFFIN Guests Paul An•a Amy Ho11ar•cJ J"a" C•auo Stewart Unger t tJnnes~ Ernie ForO W•lhe Adme; t0;30 G) Q) NEWS 81) GOVERNMENT AS IT IS T11e LeglSldt•ve Sran<.h Jack Ander><in locu•o~ on the people s IH an.;t' probing ire ch&ng1n9 ro.>w- er bala.,ces ano d"•llJJO alleglal'lces wh1(;1\ nave !>hapeo rr.e past anrt pres uni oenevror 01 thu U S Cong res• m COSMOS "One Voice In I he Cusnur. Fugue Or Carl Sugan explores me 011g1n evolu tlon enO d1versl1y ol Ille on Earlh a_ , 1:00 II D (I) ®l NEWS D HOLLYWOOD SQUARES G NEWLYWED GAME G) YOU BET YOUR LIFE Buooy Hackell ploys ll'lll game w1111 a lemale squaller a women who owns an all lemale parking ser111ce and a peanut ven- dor 41) ONE STEP BEYOND "V•Slon" During world W111 I. l'lur Fre• c.n sei1<11tsrs on pa11.,1 1ay aown their weapo11s .Jr,o retuse 10 1.911• 11 15 8 NEWS 11 30 8 'J: CAMPAIGN COUNTDOWN wa11e1 C.lfln•ute and 1111 ou~ cor ,,_.~P 'ult:n1s r~oon v' 1t.9 c.an<J•Otih;s t~Ciues '''tt t:! 8' lo1ate anc.J tie tnangu.~ pe,,.11tt.d s,!.,~''' 0 TONIGHT .. ... e~t 11os1 O;,.io S1e11 1tJrg Gu&>IS Jim Slallo•ll -.1 .. gg1e Roswell 0 MORECAMBE & WISE Guest star Vane~sa ReOg•ave 10.r.~ Enc ano Ern•e 1n a Lalrn American oanct> E11t and Ern•ll are 1nv11!!<1 IC Conner by E11c ~ porenh fJ GVNSMOKE Fo1mer DoOge C:ty M111 srial S1ry1<~r returns alter 1 S years 1n p11son sook 1n9 rnvenge aga•n•t lot!. suc· c~~sor. Mall G) HOGAN'S HEROES Hogan hunts e stool pigeon along 1"6 .. mder- ~ouno escape rovte W IT T AKES A THIEF Al Mundy arranges to oe 1mp11son11<1 1n East Germa- ~ 85 a soy 1Par1 11 SJ '1!) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS @)ABC NEWS 11'45 8 A&C NEWS 11:50 fll LOVE IOAT "The Men WhO Lo..CS Women" David Doyle. Cathryn Damon. "A Dill«· enr Girl" Grant Goooeve. Beu Armstrong. "Oh, My Aching Brother" Sonny Bono Mally Ingels (RI -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 8 Cl) C88 I.ATE MOVll * * 'J\ 'GOIOen NeedleS" I 19H) Joe Don Baker. EllZ· 8beth Ashley A your19 woman hl<H a so101er or lortune 10 smuggle ~n anolenl Chinese statue repu1eo IO have strange powers out of Hong Kong. (RI D TWILIGHT ZONE "Come W1n<1er With Me" G) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Cinnamon and Rolhn oec:ome. cabare1 perform· ers 10 get a oerange<I man to fell 1n love with Ctn· namon 12:05 8 LOVE BOAT lhe Man Who Loved W?men David Doyle. Cat11ryn Damon ' A 01ller- en1 Girl Grant Goodeve Bess Armstrong ··011 My Ach•ng Brotne• Sonny Bono Morty Ingels IRl 12.30 8 TOMORROW Guests ce11 regenera11on &'pert Or Claus Marlin country I rock group Ala oama 0 MOVIE • • * • • Love Lellers' r i94 51 Jenn1ttlr Jones Joseph Cotten A young woman marroes the ao101er she beheves 10 have wril· uin tier 1e11ers lrom the front and is later eccuseo or ~111tng him 11 hr . 55 min ) G THEFBI 'Moment 01 Truth" Q) NATIONAL NEWS 1:00 Q) MOVIE • * Fanny" (1961) Mau- rice Chevalier Leslie Caron A young French gir I tails 1n 1o~e with a Doy w110 goes to sea when he t1nos OUI she s pregnant f2 hrs . 30 m1l'J Q) MOVIE • • • "Crac~ In lhe M11- 101 • 119601 Orson Welles Juliette Greco Thr .. high· aociety lawye<a lead 11- ~t parallel 10 their Cltenll Of Ille lo ... r CIUS p 11r . 30mln I 9 POUCE WOMAH Peppet gee. und81cover to e•l)OH a massive coun- lerlenlng operation (RI 1:158 PO~WOMAN Pepper goea undercover 10 expose a mtstlve coun- 1ert11nlng operation (RI 1:30 D THE LONE RANGER "Pay Din" 2:001 NEWS MOVIE * • * 'J\ "The Man rn Grey" ( 19461 James Mason. Stewart Qr~ng«. 2:151 NEWS 2:25 8 NEWS 2:30 MOVIE * * "Evory M•n A King" ( 19701 Pier Angell, Wiiiiam Berger. I NEWS 2:47 MOVIE * * * "Cheaper By TM Dozen' ( 1950) Clllton Webl>, Jeanne Crain 3.30 Q) MOVIE * * • 'Let No Man Write My Epllaph ' C 1960) Shelley W1n1ers Burl tves 4 00 0 MOVIE • • • "Broken Journey· f t9481 Phyllis Calvert. Jame:. Oonar<1 4·151 NEWS 4:20 MOVIE • '> "Oeeo Man's Eyes" ( 19441 Lon Chaney. Jean Park or Thur•day"• Daye inee .,.ot•ie• 11:00 Q) * * Wesl 0 1 The 011t1oe· 119331 Johr. Wayne Gal>by Hayes -AFTERNOON- 12:00 G) * * * "lHX 1138 ( t9711 Rot>erl Duvall, Oon- alo Pleasence Q) * *'It "Submarine Command" ( 195 ti Wilham Holden Nancy Olson 3:00 ~ * * "file Sluing For- ei.t f 1952) John Payne, Susan Morrow 3:30 G * *', "Homebodies" f 1974) Ru111 McOe111tt Pe1er Srocco by Armstrong & Batiuk 1 w.,...,-E.O 1V GEi 50t'E LIVE 9-0TG ~ A woo~Y 0e~ CATERPIUAR! Srory Told Ac tress Soµ111a L o ren i s in - t e r viewed by talk s how hos t M ike Douglas during <.i visit to L os Angeles . Miss Loren will pl ay h e"r own mother in a TV m ovie about her life. Guinness Co01edy Airing on KOCE Alec Gumness stars in a comedy about an Engli~h painter who fights for his slightly tattered soul in "The Horse's Mouth'' airing Friday at 10:30 p.m. on KOCE. Channel SO .. Gulley Jimson is a fascinating rascal. un- burdened by middle-class morality -a painter who_ is absolutely serious about his art. To paint is to h ve And paint he does -in the most ex- traordinary places. Other films in following weeks include "Black Narcissus·• st arring Deborah Ke rr and J ean Sim- mons. and "King Solomon's Mines" with Cedric Hardwfrke and Paul Robeson. Later in the month, "50 Feature Friday" begins a four-week tribute to the late master of mystery, Alfred Hitc hcock. 11/.d-11.JJMu -~.ll.J+ ~ ''816•"•'' M..wowi' .iw...~~~I ~-'~~~lli'-'-"-A-J-~ /JolJMu-~.11.JOll. ~-I ••• , ...... ~ 11/;J/,J,j ~ 'kl#IJ ~ ~ttM>~M\ .. \C..W~ 6il ~ffW-... --NOW SHOWING-- COSTA MESA UA Cinema 540 0594 U TOH Saddleback 581 -5880 OIAM5l Ctnedom~ 63 4-2553 WESTMINSTER C1nemc1 We<;t 891 -3935 11 -. ENTERTAINMENT ORANGE COAST COLLEGE MISSION TOURS lanta ._...,. M1111oft -.. turday, Oct. 11 .. nlon Ian Lull "9y -.. turday. Nov. 15 Single Fee: $15 00 -Ser1es Fee S25 00 (tnc.IUdH Adm 1n 1on & fransP<)rlllhOn) V ... ·a..Wcard·lnfo. -SM-MIO ..... •'-lll~JI t)IO ' t ....... .,,,...,..., 494·1Sl4 ' t ,. .. .. ,,., .... ._ 494·1S14 o.rteo-•· IOIDllLINI 1N 1 lltJltl!JeM:-:4~ .. ,.,., -..-·· OM. 0001 IOO« "(N I ,,, ... 1,_..,,,..,, .... ,,.,.,,, ._, ..... STAIDUST MIMOllH111 11 ... ,, .... _,_,_, .. ,. All·-·.·" ., ... -· mlOI TIAIN1111 111 .. 111..--.... -, ... ....,_ ......... ..,.. IN OOD WI TIUST CNI ,.,...,,.~ ........ • ....,Of_'- nll llUI LMOOH 1111 ......... M&a\J=:N''' ... ~~~-.... ··-\CL ''CADDYSHACK" "HAROLD & MAUDE" (R) "HOPSCOTCH" (R) _,,_,_., .. ,,,. U.T-.~:-:• ,_ .. _....._ .. ~ ... , Tiii CMAWL ... 1111 ............ --.=-·'"' ---"-'"' -=-.:=-~ .. wfflieL --c::n~:::.--_, _____ ... Sequel Loses lmpac.-t Wedneldily. October 8. 1980 .......... Marlon Brando is garbe d for the filming of his new m ovie , "The Formula," in whi c h h e plays an eccen- l r i c fin a nc ier seeking to make a fortune in syn - thetic oil. DAILY PILOT •• Bu~ns Playing G_od By ROBERT OSBORNE , ... "•111•-·--After the way moviemaker s have lately been treating De Lawd ("Life or Br ian," "Wholl:, Moses." "In God We Trust"), Warner Bros.' "Oh God! Book II" should rome as a welcome relief tc a large lump of the filmgoing public. By com· parison t o toda y 's overflow of at-the-jugular m elodram as, it ·s also quite a breath or fresh air - al once gentle, cute. sweet , adorable and all relat· ed adjectives . But the bottom line remains that this Gilbert Cate s sequel to Carl Reiner's 1977 "Oh, God''· is not much more than a piece of cinemat ic.' fluff. badly in need or peppe r . and more story. It a lso MOJ'IE REVIEW n eed s m ore G e o r ge Burns. Burns , re-creating has spunky char a cteriza- tion as the voice a nd body of Himself, getc; the billing and ad-a rt conc entration. but most of the "Oh. God! Book II" footage falls to a young juvenile named Louanne . a preteene r. in the Te m - ple tradition of grins. pouts and perkiness. AT BEST, THE PLOT is skimpy. Louanne is a grade-schooler whose parents <Suzanne Pleshette and David Birney l a re in the process of a divorce One day. while lunching with dad at a Chinese restaurant. s he grabs the attention of God/Burns, who is chagrined at the bad press he seems to be getting worldwide. Bums and Louanne make a deal whereby she will help map o ut an advertising campaign on His behalf. She begins plastering "Think God" slogan· signs all over ·the city, also carrying on conversa· tions with God -whom no one else can see - le ading many or her cohorts and family to suspect An n-DM:wYmMAll&Sirnrm_=s2~T~O~l:m:oo,;PM~ llAISTOl ~ OF 40~ ANO 68!> SUNFlllV.tA 5'16-1711 CHORGa MIRN8 .. Oh, Godl Book II" ~ 12:00.2:0CM:OCM:OCM:00.10:00 R08ERTBLAKR DYAN CANNON "COAST TO COAST'' 12't•2:1-IM:IM:1•11:11 ,.,.....,, ..... JOHN TRA VOLT A URBAN COWBOY ,,__,.,,. lfiiJ .***Ya*·~ is brilliant: 4. "An rx=.::.:00 ;;;;.;~~er stubbornness and ~mcenly she • rcmtnded me of a young • , .~-Kathanne Hepburn ... -1\••Rffo "Judy 03vis is lhe guhiesr young woman 10 win. our hearts smce Kathanne Hepburn .. -Judol.,Ct.11 "A sparkllna movie." -0.... 5"'°111 -8C· TV ffllYSAT.tMHf JIMMAISHALL OM STA .. "'A11 l11tlaN1t~ f'H• ol IM-'t W'k, S•••~ aad l•p•et. It ...... A....,, dw ~ear'• Bnf." -Kevin Thomas, L~ Tin'l!s . .. • .. • ~ I ' ·:=i .. ' ~ , . ' ---"" ......... c...,. ___ ................ -.. c......... ~ ...... __. ................ .... Ft*~ ....... _. __ _ ....... ...... OM, ~•Ot eOOK II W•nMf' a re,, Producer-<JHPC tor S<reonpllf Gilbert C•les Jo\.n GrrM •i.f'lcJ. H"• &o1aman, ff'e<JS .~o. S.~nJ"'OO\.Mtlt~WMlll•r JOhl' G'•.-nf~ld Toc,..,k o ... C•\t GKrgt 8urn\,. Sutillnnt' Pie nf'ltt O•w•O 81rrw't, Lou•nrw John l ou1\, ConrtMl J•nt\., How11ro Duft A"thon i Holf•nd ,..UO" Down\ Or Joye• Bro1~n iNilt'1' HvOf'·Wf'lltt M~rl•n Mfor<•' ~oont'f Alten Rippy H•n\ '"""•d J • m~\ 1(1rti.WOOd Aunn lf\O nm~ \4 m1f'lute\ MPAA lhll~< · PG she 's eithe r fibbing or lo <'O Before the wrap-uµ, Burns com es to her re scue. "shows · Himself. reconciles the pa rents and keeps Louanne from a l~k up in a mental in- stitution. IT'S HARD TO KNOCK SUC'h goodness. or good intentions. and ~om·~ audiences may be blinded by the abundanc·e of sunshine. But the faC't re mains lhe film h3s its sh ~re of faults. mainly a lack of solid s1ory dc\'eloptr'ent Cfi \e scr eenwriter!> ar e credited · J osh Greenfii:ld. Hal Goldman, Fred S. Fox. Seaman J acolJs, Mehssa Mille r> and loo m uc h Louanne. infertious a s she may l>e Sorely needert 1s tt·.e adult asset found in Chapter I when Burns was sparring with an un- be lieving. and matur e .. :ohn Denver. Also missing, of course, is the lthen > fres h concept of see ing a d ry-w1ttetl Gc."<1rge Bl:rns show up as the anrarna- tion of the Man Upstairs. The cast is fi ne. Burns, as proven before . has one of the most Likabl1;: personas on film today. and adds immeasurably to what ente rta in me nt values Chapter Twn actua lly possesses. Pleshette and Birney look somewhat mi!>matched, agewise, but otherwis~ splendid. Louanne will inspire oohs and ahhs from a certain e lem ent or audience, but others may find her no less c alculated in her cuteness than scores of juve niles in years past. 1n 9ol1 lUc'ltust \I \II Hh\I 111 fl 11• --...:. -NOW PLAYING AMC ORANGE MALL Orange 637-0340 MAll'S SOUTH COAST Costa Mesa 546-2711 EDWARDS' IADDlllACK El Toro 581·5880 IDW-RDS' CINEMA WEST Westminster 891·1935 PACl~IC 5 Hl·WAY 31 ORIVl·IN Westminster 891 ·369j "AIRPLANE" IPGI -~ "DIVINE MA~r,ess·· I "XANADU'' (PG) ~ Beyond time itself ... he will find he r. • C.~ --•I b ,,. • ..... ,.."> ,..,.-~ NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' BRISTOL San la Ana 540 7 44.1 EDWARDS' SADDUIACK Et Toro 58 t 5880 AMC ORHGE MALL Orange 637 ·OJ40 EDWARDS' HUNTINGTON lh,ntmglon Beach 848·0388 DAClf:tC S Hl·WAY 31 DRIVE-IN Wes1mms1er 891 3b93 • • I ·'STARDUST MEMORIES" ·• • • • Turn your unusables into usable cash.Call Daily Pilot classified 642-5678. •:-;1, .... I c::==== ..,..I EMPlll ,,., STllllS IACI .. __ , .... .._ "BLUEi BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT" (R) c:=::=-=-·· ... ----= .. ~ .. _ _, 11 "SMOKEY I THE BANDtT PART II" "1141" --~~~ 1-rHl ILUI LAeooM'" ·~· "CALIPOIMIA 'SUITI" . . ,,., Coming Attractions• ASUCI with KEZY present I'll \ I·- ••• DAILY PILOT .. • ...... , ... I NOW Plans on States Opp_osing ERA • SAN ANTOMIO , Texu IAP> -The bo1cott, Hyin& It violated federal an- NaUonal <>r1ani11tlon for Women ll·trut lawa. Two lower court.a had plau to illl 1 •"Y ffODOm=.c · W'• =d the bo1cott, and the Supreme • ~that have ralifted ,.,_.. to laear the state'• ap-U.. Amen t DOW peal. Ula& U.I . lupreme Cwrt bu "Tate cour&a bave upheld the ....... M "°"',,''"'ERA bOyColt-•trllr• r and we will 10 to nMl .. 1 . ~ full •peed with t"e boycott," • 'Tlalll eourt victor)' la a laadmark Ila. lmeah . · decw. bolh I« dile IRA .... free Ae WU ba Ian Antonio to att.end 1peffb, ·' NOW President Eleanor · NOW'• nMAmal coevention. SlaMI u6d. . But Phyllil lthlafty, a leadinl op- TM 1-~ar.o&d NOW boy~ calll ~a& ol tbe ERA called tbe boycott oa law uniOGI Md other ortanla•· 'Immoral." ...... __ ti.a DCll to Mid eeaventlona ln ..._ • · Juat becaUH the boycott I.I not a LAttllUMRUUNG ............. wHN tbe SRA IMll not been ratlfted. violation ol -.all-trust Jaws does ®l Tiie It.ale ol NtaMW'l aued to atop the make the boycoU ri&bt, •· she said . NVCStreets ·Crime-weary Cheer Capture 1 EDITOR'S NOT E: -John W ~z "' on tdator 4' Auociated Press headquarters m N'f York By JOHN W. GONZALEZ . NEW YORK <AP> -l caught a muHer on my dinner break. I was too upset to eat for some time afterward, but 1 ·11 never forget the cheers or my crime·weary fellow pedestrians. The thief picked a tall woman who was walk- ing on Madison Avenue durina rush hour Monday night. In the shadow of the rectory of St. Patrick's Cathedral, OQ a comer crowded with people who are moving tOo fast to give you the time of day, the thief ripped the thin, gold chain from the yOUJll woman's neck. FROM 15 FEET A WAY, I HEARD her scream and saw her reach for the disappearing arm and body that had ·snatched her jewelry. She milled, but the thickness of the crowd slowed the thief's night and a businessman pushed the YOUDI man onto the street, where I w as able to pounce on bim. I had tq ~ar-hug the fellow for Jfl or 15 minutes until t))e police came. Fort.unatelY1 the businessman knew an effective arm twiat and helped me bring the chain-snatcher to his feet. I endured a barrage .of obscenities from the mugger. who failed in what baa beeome a tre~dy crime in New York. In the first eight months of 1980, nearly 2,000 chain snatchlngs were reported in t he city's subways alone. On Monday night, a 32·year-old man was stabbed to death when rob· bt rs tried to snatch a gold chain from his female c·ompanion. Since April, polke said, there have been an average of about 500 such robberies a month. THE WOMAN IMMEDIATELY THANKED us and started looking for her chain , wbicb lay by the curb. She couldn't find the medal that bad been at- tached to It. By then there was a crowd 1UJTOUddln1 us, each person asking the other lf the police had been called. A scrawny security guard from a nearby construction site came by and suggested we keep holdin_g the fellow. he t el ucked and squirmed. demand- ing to be let go. ''You ripped my c hain from my neck. What did you do with the medal?" said the woman. His reply was in poor tute, but be never denied the woman's ac- cusation. Several men who came close and asked "Have you got him?" aave the thief a verbal t ar·and-featherine . • ,. .. ,.... .. , Someone yelled, JOHN W. GONZALEZ ··w e 've aot to fttbt back. We've got to stick together, New York. No more of this!" • . "Let's give these men a band! Look al bow they got crie ! " I ; AFTtR APPLAUDING, SO•E 01' TBS passersby moved on and others drew·cloler, stut- ln& new rounds of cheers and staring at tbe thief. The woman, impatient durint the. watt for police, atood nearby and toyed witK' lter ~en chaln. I Jbi't lcnow whether sbe ever faUnd the medal. Finally . a si ren echoed amon1 tbe skyacrapers. The blue-and·white aquad cat from a m'dtown precinct rolled up and officers db open hanltcuffa rushed to our aid. · . Police arrested a youth they idenUfied u Tyrone ~ge. 18, and booked him on a cbarie of grand larceny. MY Zl-YEAR-OLD BODY ACHED a bit from the ordeal but was I unharmed. Aa 1 moved quick· ly away from the scene, I felt some pall on the back and heard more applafase frofD the conatruc· lion workers and secretaries wbo "9re waitinl for their bueel. • I cot half a block awat~ tbe businessman josged up behind me and Cit\ 1bakln1 my hand. He thanked ll'le for dolng m~eivle duty. Minutes later, 1 was beck oa the job, lhlnkin8 about Walter Mitty, the would-be hero. ~-KK Training 'Told .c~. Ala. <AP) - A Ku Kia Klan ,... d"8Wll to-have toedm:ted COIDNt-ltJle tralninl camps near here tlUI ,.., appann~y baa brelren no Ian. autborittes aay. · No complainu have been neelYed about the 1rour.::Saro olftetal lDveatilatlan ta _.r wa1, aa.ld and Cullmaa c..e, aullllorilill. The poup'a Primary purpoee Al to'tnlD people to "~OU 1-ien and nnlar ......... 8t K1ul ralllel and marcMI,'' ulil Terr, 1'tlclw a = .... lw tbe "IDHlal rare.a" .at el U. i.i. lmpln al tM'Xal,... al U. b Kia Kl•. I I • • "We t.h1nk the boycott la immoral -bad voted to back the boycott. Those bec,ause It la deliberately deslsned to oraanlaaUona represent more than 50 hurt lnnocent people. The boycott mlllloopeople,she1aid. . . . ba1 sotten no votet for the The ERA would ban discrimination ERA." on the basis of sex. It has been MlfltUJ'l Attorney General John ratified by 35 states, but five have Ashcroft sald, "I did believe, and •Ince rescinded their approval and still do, that the question of whether the le1ality of those actions is in one 1roup or several can threaten the question. The me.sure must be ap- economle well-being of a state in or-proved by 38 states by June 30, 1982, der to aet the kind of political or IOV· to become part of the Con1Utution. ernmental action they desire needa to The states that have not r)atlfied be decided by the U.S. Supreme the meature are Alabama, Arizona', Court." .-.rkamu, Florida, Georsia, llllnoi..s, • Iii s . Sm ea I • w b o is from Louisiana, Mi11i11ippi, M.issouri, Pittaburah, •aid more than 600 or· Nevada, North Carolina,. Oklahoma, 1anizationa -includin1 the AFL-CIO South Carolina, Utaband virlblla. NATION . .. 1l I 11 Wean~. ~tober I. t980 Thread 4 fra nkfurlt>r pu~ces and 3 pineapple t'hunks a lte1 nately un each s kewer. following manufacturer's 1nslruc lions : attach skewer KU&rds , Insert skewers in hot hors d'oeuvres meal·maker Carefull y pla<'t! glass ('over over food Kabob 10 to 12 minutes or until lightly browned: remove skewers Remove l'Ontents of eai:h skewer into a heated hero roll. top with ketchup as de sired Makt>s 8 serving:. PUMPER MUNCH'N 1 1 cup butter or margarine ''• cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon grated 11."mon peel 1h teaspoon cinnamon 2 quarts popped popcorn 1 cup r aisins 1 cup dried apple bits 1 cup dry roasted peanuL<; Melt butter m small sauce pan; add brown s ugar. lemon pet"l and cinnamon; stir over low heat until sugar is dissolved Drizzle over popcorn 1n large bowl ; toss Each year, with that first autumn gently. breeze, people everywhere turn their at-Add rrusms, a pple bits and peanuts ; toss tention to that famed American gently until well mixed, serve im- phenomenon . . football! mediatelv. Americans are such football fanatics Can also be served as a lunch box sur- that last year more than 130 million of us prise or after school snack Makes about watched pro games at home on TV. 1 1.;;..i quarts. · Why not make those weekend hours ex-POPPING tra speciaJ by getting the whole family You can pop delicious popcorn in a wi re together for an indoorlailgate party? popper (used over coals). a heavy, lidded With a lot or helping hands, setting the saucepan. an electric skillet. or an electric mood for your family footbaJI fiesta is a popcorn popper. snap. _ For a 3-quart popper or pan, use 3 Let your 'c hildren spread stadium tablespoons·oil and 1/9 cup pop<:orn ; for a blankets on the floor and watch the game wire popper. use 1/4 cup popcorn; for a 4- ''picnic·style. '' For atmosphere, spruce up quart popper or pan, use 1/4 cup oil and i.-.i cup the room with different kinds of football popcorn. paraphernalia and don't forget to let your Into a warm popper, heavy pan, or Irids wear their favorite team jeneys. skillet. measure the proper amowit of Then on to the food! So you'll enjoy the cooking oU; add l kernel of popeorn, and tame too, make lrellts that are quick and place over medium high heal. When the easy to prepare out.side the kitchen. Porta· kernel pops, add t~e corred· amount or ble electric appliances, like the hot hors popcorn, and sUr or shake to mix the pop· d'oeuvre meaJ-maker, easily turn every· corn and the oil. Cover, leaving a small air day foods into exciting, new "half-time" space for steam to escape. If you are usin1 meals that even picky-eating kids will a pan rather than a popper, shake 1enUy love. For example. combine four of their over heat. favorites -hot dogs, ketchup, com flakes When you hear the last few pops, re- and pineapple chunks -to make Crispy move the pan from the heat, or unplug_ the Fatt· Franks. ~e-wtth mags of whipped-popper:, and tum~our...perlect papcorn aoto hot cocoa. a large warm bowl. And don't forget the popcorn! It's the Drizzle with 3 tablespoons to Y• cup perfect game-time muochie and takes melted butter or margar~e . l-088 well, add almost no time to prepare. 1"2 teaspoon salt, toss aga1n, and serve. You aJso can make a lot of different treats with popcorn. One which is particularly easy to make and good for the whole family is "Pumper Munch'n," a mixture of naturally sweet raisins, brown sugar and dried apples teamed up with crunchy popeorn, and dry roasted peanuts. With these hints and recipes, you'll have no trouble gathering the clan on a weekend afternoon for an indoor tailgate party. And no matter how well the home team does. you'll score big with your family. CRISPY FALi. FRANKS 8 frankfurters •14 cup ketchup 1r.z cup corn fl ake crumbs 1 can (15~ ounces) pineapple chunks. drained 8 hero rolls. heated Cut each frankfurter crosswise into 4 pieces. Brush ketchup on frankfurters ; s prinkle with corn flake crumbs to generously coat PARTY MIX 2 quarts popped popcorn 2 cups slim pretzel stick~ -~.2 cups cheese curls '14 cup butter or margarine l tablespoon Worcestershire sauce v, teaspoon garlic s ail 1-'z teaspoon seasoned salt In a shallow baking pan, mix popped corn. pretzel sticks, and cheese curls. Melt butter or margarine in small saucepan and stir in seasonings . Pour over dry mix· lure and mix well. Bake al 250 degrees for about 45 minutes. stirring several times . Makes about 2'h quarts. Note: l cup dry roasted peanuts may be added CRISPY SNACK 3 quart." unsalted. popped popcorn 11,. cup butter or margarine. melted rned in can <3 12ounces. Frenchoruons) "'• cup bacon bits or bacon-flavored bits SaJt to taste Toss popped corn with melted butter. Stir In French fried onions and bacon bits Sprinkle with salt Place mixture on a jel· ly roll pan or baking sheet. Heated in 250-degree oven 5 minutes, serve hot. EASY CARAMEL POPCORN BALLS 2'h quarts popped popcorn 1 (14 ounce) package light caramels v. cup light corn syrup 2 tablespoons water Keep popped corn warm. Melt caramels in top of double boiler. Add corn syrup and water and mix until s mooth. Slowly pour over popcorn in large bowl or plln, mixing well. Shape into balls. Makes about 9 21h· inch balls. DAILY PILOT HONEY POPCORN BALLS 10-12 cups popped popcorn a4 cup brown ~ugar i;.cuphoney 2 tablespoons butter or margarine ~ Combine brown sugar, honey, and butter in pan over low heat until mixture bubbles around edge. Pour over popped corn, let stand a few minutes before forming into balls. MAR..~HMALLOW POPCORN BALLS 3 quarts popped popcorn l pound marshmallows 'Ill cup butter or margarine 1 teaspoon vanilla Keep popcorn warm ln top of double boile r, heat m arshmallows and butter un · tit marshmallows are melted and mixture is smooth. Blend in vanilla. Pour over pop- <'Orn; let stand a few minutes before form · ing into balls. ~PEANUT BUTTER POPCORN BALLS 4 quarts popped popcorn 1112 cl.Iµ sugar 1 •,2 t'UlJ light c·orn syrup I Vi cup pt!anut butler 11,2 teaspoon \'anilla Keep popcorn warm in a 250-degree oven Mix sugar and corn syrup together in heavy saucepan. Bring to a full boil. Boil JO seconds, stirring constantly . Remove from heat and beat in peanut but· ter and vanilla . Pour syrup over popcorn, stir to mix well makt:s 16 falls ~For ex- tra fun. '"hidt:" M&M Peanut Candies 1n· side each baJI). ~UGARED POP{.'ORN 3 tablespoons ('Orn 011 2 tablespoons sugar \/4 cup unpopped popcorn Heat com oil in heavy J. to 4-quart saucepan. Stir in sugar until dissolved. Add popcorn and stir constanUy until pop· ping begins. Pop corn ; tum out of pan im· mediately. BACON-CREESE POPCORN 4 quarts popped popcorn ~cup butter or margarine, melted l.12 teaspoon ~easoned salt ~teaspoon hickory-smoked salt ~cu_urat_ed Parmesan or American cheese ~cupbacon-flavored bits Put freshly-popped popcorn in a large bow!. Combine butter with seasoned and hickory-smoked s alts. Pour over popcorn; tos~ weU to coat evenly. Sprinkle with cheese and bacon bits . Toss again and serve while warm. PRETTY POPS 2 quarts VoPPed popcorn 14 cup butter or margarine 2 teaspoons honey 1 package C any navor l gelatin In small saucepan. melt butter; add honey and gelatin. Stir. Pour uver popped <:orn . toss well. Cool. BAKED CARAMEL CORN l cup 12st1cks > butter or margarine 2 cups firnal)"packed brown sugar i.-.~ cup light or dark corn syrup l teaspoon :.alt 1~ teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon vanilla 6 quarts popped popcorn Melt butter; stir in brown sugar, com syrup, and salt. Rring to boil, stirrin1 con- stantly; boil without stirring for S minutes. Remove from heat ; s tir in soda and vanilla. Gradually pour over popped com, mixing well. Turn into 2 large, shallow baking or roasting pans. Bake at 250 degrees for 1 hour. stirring every 15 minutes. Remove from oven, cool com· pletely. Break apart and store in tightly· co\·ered container. Makes abouts quarts. Food CJ 2 DAILY PILOT W.OnMOay Octot>er I tllO Squeezing Every Penny 9)' MARTIN ~WANE O.kr Supermarkf't ~~r I t nJO> your column wtd follow Its adviC'e Thto s av lng1 have ht-ton murh a ppr•1•ted • (\ul I han a quf'ltlon Are thfre :wmt> mllnufacturtor-A who art• not pluaNI b> shop pen who uve proof:, of purt'ha.sr for future refund offors'> Huth fnim lurwatt-r. 1-·1a Oear Ruth T ht·r" Ii< nothln.i wrona wath savtntt box ll>p:. und label& that mat quallry for futun· n•funct llff~N l)(U:.~ A MEAT pucker thro'4 nut th( ears. snouts u111t huh•s aftrr the• b,.,., c·ut!\ .1ro· remuH-<I'' 0( 1•1,ur:-.t-nut 'fu reni.un in huM nt>ss. tht• 1•ompume" "huse producb hll our supermarkt·t ~ mu!>I ''~ut>t'Lt' t'\ en t t·11l 11 f value out u( lht' ro" 111 utt'11J b th.' U:-t:• If su1•h thn ft un<I rt-"oureefulne !> ..i1 " wise for bU:5111l''!\ "h' 'houldn t tht'\ lie "'1::-e for you and nw • 111 llh':-.•· l1111t'S of r..ipadh ni. Ing food prll'e:.. '' h' 'h1luld <>hopµt"rs be .tt1\ less enterpr1s1ni; ' We net'<! to !'tQUt't'l•' ('\t'I y 110::.s 1bll' S ci\ ings out of our super market dollar:. to adt'· quately fe ed ourseh l'S and our fam1lat'' Every tame I hear ahout rdunder:. "ho u~t' old box topi. to qua lafv for new rdun<lb 1 h ave only adm1r at1on for their thnft and in- genuity DEAR SU PERMARKET Shoppt>r I was upset by your state ment· "What 1i. this world coming to when eashiers remind you to pick up your refund forms'!" Why must the cashier a lways be con· sidered the enemy? GrantNI, mistakes hap- pen. But we ar e frie nds to our c ustomers even though we don't know most of their names. During the 13 years I have been a cashier . I have many times suggested to c·111'torn1•N thttl ltal' llHl(l'r !Ille of a product c·ould bt.• tl heller buy l huvc 1.tlso s hown t ht·m ama llcr ... 11.eli thul w..rt• on 11ale and thus "''re 1)(1kr huyi. thun th~ I.urger s izes. I NHOW C\JtolTOMt:K~ whic h of their l'UrChll! t•11 huv•"roupc,,,li. ln our store circular umt wu1t wtllll' they get one at the front door. Thl'rt> h 11 't 11 dtt-<'kcr who hasn 't .111i.wt•1•t><1 111wi.l1111111 llkt-how to l'OOk broccoli cir hrat'A'ur~t or ho w rn 11ny lt'moni. ure needed for lt·m1•1H11k l't·rh111>' llu:-. 1:-11 't ex at·lly our Job But tltlllllo: 11111 JUIJ ulSo ffit'Ullb kee ping ve<>ple hap. II\ ulHI ,·om1ng bll<•k to our store And they do kt'l'll 1·11111rng h,1r k 1f lht-y are treated well llt•lc•n from Y. JUk1'.:J11 Ill l >t·..a1 ll1•lt'11 I lifn :.orry that the stale· 11w111 bothered you It wab not an any way m.-1:111t 111 ht• l 11l1l al or cashiers It was used t1• ~how hu" (ur wt• hdve come from the days 11• 11 Ml Ion~ .1go when refund forms were rare. I} 'l'l'll 111 mv:.t suµcrmar kets. Ttn: Al'TITUDt; cxµre:.sed an your letter shows why c abh1e rs like you have m y highest res Pt'l'l L'p to your t'<i rs m proofs of purchase? lf Y$>U t:an't savt> cverythinA. find out the proofs most likely lo be required by future refund offers in my Coupon Clipper 's Newsletter No. 4, "Popular Proofs of Pun·hase." For your t•opy. send 75 cents plus a stamped, self. addressed envelope to The Supermarket Shoµper . P 0 . Box 461 . Radio City Station, New York. NY 10019. REFUND Of' TIU: DAV Write to the following address to receive the form required by this $1 coupon offer : Hi· Dri Offer , P.O Box 9998. St. Paul, Minn. 55199. Th.is offer expires Dec. 31, 1980. ------------------------------------- Claussen® Dill PickJes are pickled cold. They're never cooked like ordinary shelf pickles. So they stay cool. c risp and deli- c iously c runchy. Look for them in the refrigerated section and get a real deal o n the Chill Dill. FOOD Filled With Raisins and Dusted With Spice Cinnamon Toasties Easy to Fix One of the cherished me mories of c hildhood is coming hom e to a plateful o f y umm y, home-bake d cook ies served with a tall glass of ice-cold m ilk But with ch angi~g life s tyles. today s children ofte n have to make do with the com· mercially baked varie· ly. especially when the homem aker also holds down a full-time job or is actively involved In a million volunteer pro- jects. · Unde r s tandabl y, cookie baking finds Its wa y to the bottom of the "to do" list. If your cookie jar has been empty for longer than your children can remembe r . p l a n to restock it now with these d elicious ''Cinnamon Toa s t i e s." a ri c h . chewy, raisin concoction that is baked con ve · niently in a jell y roll pan. A topping of melted butter, cinnamon a nd sugar adds fragr ant. (,Id BAKE CINNAMON TOASTIES ANO CUT INTO SQUARES fashioned flavor . But for new.fashioned goodness, these cookies have been created with less sugar and fat than us ual for su ch a satisfy. ingly sweet s nac k or dessert. with a fruity touch provided by the raisins. Just cut the cookie in- to three·inc h s quares and enjoy warm or cold These cookies are good travele rs. too. pe rfect for the lunch box or for all tailgate picnics. Think of cookie baking as a family affair and the job will go faster and be a lot more fun. Mom can gather the an g re · dients. the kids c an measure and dad can mix. The sweet rewa rd make s th e wo r k togethe r well worth everybody's best e fforts D o add C'hew y Calirorn ia rais ins t o y our cookie rec 1 pes They contribute unique, fruity flavor and texture and that bit of extra moisture to keep cookies fresher longt:r . California raisins give other good things to a cookie. too. Raisins pro· vide food energy. iron. potassium. phosphorus . calcium. magnes ium and certain B vitamins . Active kids burn up ca lories quickly · duri·ng the day and by the time they come home from school. mos t children need a snack to tide them over until dinnerume With ra isin. cook1es ready and waiting in the c ookie j ar. the old · fashioned pleas ur e of cookies and milk can be any child's "welcome hom e" greeting. CINNAMON TOASTIES Dough 2 cups nour ~.cup sugar 2 teas poons baking po wder I teaspoon .salt I cup raisins 1 cup rrulk 2 tablespoons melt· ed butter or maqiarine l teaspoon vanilla Topping 2 tabh:spoons m elt· ed butter or margarine 2 ''2 tabl esp oo n s s ugar 1 teas p oon c in namon Pre pa r e dough s ift f lo ur, s ug ar. baking powder and s ail into m ix in g b o wl. Add raisins. Combine milk, butter and vanilla ; add to drv ingredients. stir· r in g JUSt until m ois ten ed. When tht' w1t<.'heb and g h os t s ce l eb rate HalJo ween at your hom e. avoid their pranks and tricks with enchantinR egg-rich treats. Why not serve pumpkin µudding or a pple cider egg nog? Th e ~e nou r 1s h1n g re freshment!' taste great and make fa ll gathering:. m ore f un What can you do with Spread in greased 10 x 15-inch jelly roll pan. Bake in 350 degree oven 15 minutes. Remove from oven Brush 2 tablespoons butt e r over cake Sprinkle with mixture of su g ar and cinnamon. Bake 10 to 15 minutes more. or until golden . C ul into 3 -i nc h squa res Cool 5 m inutes on r ack Serve war m or cooled. Makes 15 large squa res. leftover turkey? Plenty' H ow about makin g turkey omelets'! Or, for a real taste treat. try a tu rkey quiche. And. if those two don't tempt you , there are always turke y crepes · All or these delertablP egg dis hes are ea~y to prepare So. take your pic k. and en10~ turkey li ke never before . TAMPAX URGES YOU TO READ THIS MESSAGE ABOUT TSS- TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME. Your health is in1portant to us. Lv<.•r\ dJ\ rll'\\' rl'porh lP!I \OU J l1t1IP b11 mrn(> Jl>out L )-fu \ll hod. "ndmmt• )c1u'\I.' pmfJJIJh rt>ad th,11 I.)" l du wd b} b.1ctu11.i c c1lled ~t aph\ loco« th c1urPU'-)ou m.1y n<>I be• ablt• to pmnnunc C' 11. but )ou'rp prubclbl\ \\.ondenng \l\hJt 11'i...1lldbnut ll)tiu'n•il lrlll1 pon uo..N WPll. hf'r (> MC' lht. t,lt ,, \\ l' ha\ l' at l!\,\\P1\X • 1. TSS is a very rare disedse ''hie '1 mc1y J ltt·c I Jo.. rnan) ao.. thr<'" 1n 100.(XXl\,onwn ul n"IPn'-fru,11Jgl'111 thP rour<:.i;• oi a ~1ear. 2. Tampons do not cause TSS. I 1 '' c.auwd br bactN1,1 I tm\(''er. ldm· pono., have bef'n JO.,'\DUJ lt:•d '' 11'1 f ~~. 1\ grPcll n1dJUrl ly of l ii"('' (.0\ f'rt•d 1n a reccnr Uc; Gm ernm<'nl Study occ urred dfllong u't'r" ul Rely. a brand which hJs been wit h· drawn trom lhf• market 3. Here are the symptoms to be aware of: tf you C'\pPrience a sud· den high fever, u ... ualh 102 or OV<'1. 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'-O you'll !wt· ter under..,t..ind 1 '>. cHld rh '>Y nlf)tom' r .., \(;'I) ra re· c1ml lhl' m~ ot getting tt '' !>n'I J ll Bur protec ltng your healt h is 1mpo1lctnl tu uo.. TAMPAX Incorporated We have been rnaktng Tanl)<.lx tampon!! tor over 40 ycJr' .. md W(' c.Jre! \. .. I ' ,. . FOOD Wedneed9y, October I . 1980 DAil Y PtlOT (D Election Night Winner Whtn tbe vott'$ iare belna tallle ll , yo u r winning randtdat ~ ml1ht ~ chlclum tht• ld~•I ehott·e fur •n E lection N11Ch t buffe t a upper Invite a ft"w rn .-ndll over to lt t en a. tht' returns rome ln on thll! on ct' every four Yl'iH !I OCC 8 $10 n Wh t'll tht' cou nt r y e l (•c·l 11 o pre5idc nt 'ou ""'on t min a mlnut.: of th" ex C ltemeot )'Ouri.elf I ( y o u plan 11 h tia d , preparing 11 h t>arty chicken casst'rule whtt·h needs only a salad and dessert to romplet~ 11 , tempting nl~ul wh1eh will wan unun1mous approval ltS your gut>st.s serve themselves Everyo n e l1k t!5 chicken and 1t is usually lhe best buy at the m eat counter-Seled a whole bird and c ut i t up yourself fo r ev e n greater savings Or, af time is at a premium. chicken is r e adily &\'ailable a lre ady cut into parts for just a few cents more a pound The National Broiler Council developed two recipes (below) whichl are ideal for the working woman o r b u s YI homemaker who likes to entertain but has little time to spend in thel kitchen. Mu c h o f the preparation can be done! th e n igh t before. At party time, there's little left to do but add thel last-minute ingredients and let the chicken cook, while you assume the role of-relaxed hostess. "C hil i C hi c ken Casserole" is a one dishl meal with an aromatic! blend of flavors that willll say "welcome" t he minute the front door is open ed. It h a s e y e appeal, too. with bits ofl green pepper accenting t he browned chic ke n and red vegetables. ·'Company Chicken Loaf" may become a family favorite as well as a reliable stand-by for parties. It is almost like a quic h e , with c hunks of tender chicken and spinach If lt should over-cook. pour a little hot broth over the top before slicing. Whether you're OD lbe winning or losing side when all the ballots are counted, you 'II score a landslide victory with either of these chicken dishes on your Election I Ni&ht menu. CH ILI CH I C KEN1I CASSEROLE 1 broi l e r -fr ye r ! chicken. cut in parts 1 can ( 16 ounces > 1 tomatoes 1 can (8 ounces>I tomato sauce I 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 teas poons chili powder 1 n~ teaspoons salt . divided 1 1 clove garlic , minced 1 can (15 ounces) New Orleans style red kidney beans, undrained I 1 small onion. sliced I l green pepper. diced In 3-quart mix ing bowl. place chicken and sp rinkl e with ~ teaspoon salt. In another bowl, mix together tomatoes, tom ato sauce, vinegar. chili powder. 1 t easpoon sa lt and minced garlic : slowly stir In kidney beans, onion s and green pepper. Pour mixture over c hicken; cover and marinate overnight In refrigerator . Whe n 1 ready to cook. place chicken, skin aide up, in I single layer in large ahal1ow baking pan and bake. uncovered, In 3SO degree F. oven for about an hour. or untU fork can b e i naerfed in chicken with ease. Serve on rice or n'oodles. Makes 4 aervinp. (Recipe may be doubled for larger 1roupe.) COllPAN\' CHICKEN LOAF 1 b roiler-fryer c h icken, cooked•, a klnned, boned and chopped into blte-slze pieces 2 cupe cooked rice 1 cup chopped fresh 1plnach l cup evaporated milk WllKINDER Qela lt ALL ........ ,,..,. 1ft tM i!tJMIQmll I l U P c h 1r k"n broth•• t I llhl~llOC'n m inced onion u It :.! l4Ull~· C()le l )' 1, lt>A.'llJOOC\ pep~r 4 titta well bHten 2 tablnpnon1' gntl'd parrnesan chtt&e In larg<' bo'ti•d , m ix t o g e t her bit e ~l zt' r h lcllen J'lit'c .-s . 11 cr . s pinach, rnllk. broth, on\on. ct'lcr) alt and I'<'µ pt'r rrfrt •e r ate , until tlme to t ool!. Wh,.n ready to cook. :1Ur in beatl'n till&• and pour i nt o well area 8 .,cl 2 Qu_art bakro~ di:Lh Sp rl nkl f' w i th parmt's an cheese um.I hake in ~ de1&r~.. I" ovt'll until baht b1 own, about ~ minutl'S 1 Rt' carllful noc tu over r ook and dry out I Cut an i.quarcs t u »l'rve Makt-'$ 6 ~crv111Ki. (Do u b le r .. dµ .. fur lara&t'r ll'OUPfi I •To Cook Chk kl'n ln deep s uucepan. place chl t'ken wtlh 2 cups of wat_,r , l ~m11ll onion, quartered . l rib o f t'elMy , with lt-ave!f; l tcllli JlOOn s ail a nd '4 ltiaspoon pepper Cover and •tmmer about 45 minutes or Wltil fork can be inserted In chicken with eaae. Cool in refrigerator. r~!i ~rvlng broth••. S e parate meat from bone11 Discard bones 1uld 8lun Cut chicken in blte ·slze pieces. For and election night buHet supper. Chill Chicken Casserole is a sure winner VONS SPECIAL LOW PRICES & DOO·BLE THE DIFFERENCE FROZEN FOODS hA f C,.itil l°"" CAIHO' -"--'-" ' ,."-,.,.., Westwood ke Cream Ill <JI LIAC pt/\ s c OR" "IUI• I) Vf(. Vons Frozen Vegetables llO\Jr't' l P .. t"Mei(• SIOUfHO' Macaroni & Cheese }29 .67 .79 ~"1UND·A•Ml.C }75 Banquet Salisbury Steak 120U!'<(U\1' 1>r<.ov11>•J'<"""' 3 ' 100 Vons Frozen Lemonade ~ #J-OtJNC[ PA( !':"ljiE Mrs. Smith s Apple Pie 2 1s 90Ul'ICEPACM <;E 59 Jerseymald Whip Topping • 7-0UP<E PACMct Celeste Cheese Pizza 119 DELICATESSEN 80l CllRTON -"FV.lo()llS Knudsen Yogurts .39 llONSll'f!COl..AA PIECESL8 I <19-fMlll ~ P .. Cll 194 MDd Chedd• Cheese U1 t2~EPAOIACE:--Oli/o\E/11 98 or Virginie Beet Wienert • 4 Ol P!IO --OffiON PEl'!'VI Oii H£1111S Alouette Spiced Cheese 12-0Z-1110 -:,lQW~ ~ SUCU Borden ute-une Cneese 1200~1'1<0 ::-Qll~T'5UCED Vons Beef BOiogna }09 }69 119 I ~OZ. ~_:.AAc.f'IQH 91' C0U: 51AW 5 9 Vons rUWIO 5al8d • 149 VONS BAKLHY )75 GROCERIES t • VUNCE C .. , .55 Del Monte fruit Cocktail 19 ::Xll'!Cf CAI" De.I Monte Sliced Peaches .65 1f<Xl•CI "-0£1 "CJ"IT( French Sliced Beans .39 110tl'<t CN<-OCI "IO'HE .36 Whole Kerne.I Com 17-00"tCE CM -OCl "l()NTE Earty Garden Peas .39 t X)()ttCE (/IM Del Monte Spinach .44 I ~OUNCE eom E-DEl MCl<'flt: .47 Tomato Catsup 16-0UN(E C/'>11 102 Suprema Sour Chenies 12~ P.\c:M<l( ·"'ESTI ES Hot Cocoa IW\bc 139 2 l'OUNO Jlllf -Sl"<JOIEJI S Strewbeny Jam 189 ~Ct CAN-ASSOlfTED ~\QI~ ury R.T .S. Fros g 119 ~80~-ASSOIMFO flJWOllS ry Plua C.ke Mixes .79 Sf-RVICF S[Af ·ooo f1l:EStl PACl'IC Red Snapper Alet SEArooc> Tll£A T Fresh DoYier Sole F9ets ~~l:rS'.imon UI 169 UI 259 UI 299 ... ]99 ITV\5 80.0'# AYAl.NIU Ol'ILY A.T STOllD wml HOr aMUY ~ FOii IEAllQ'T STOii!!. CALL ~ l'lt#'lllU USTU> "T 80TTOl'l OF TI«> PACE }19 6~129 299 GROCERIES 46-0ll"' r rv· Vons Pineapple Juice •f>O<lf'Cf.(./V't Wek:hade Grape Drink XI ()Ur•CE 80< Post Raisin Bran ~ 1'2 .AJM.t P.\CMvt· &nYCYOCl\L~ Noodles Romanoff l&OUNCE ec~ Minute Rice 430.JNCE oonu: Sunlte Sunflower on I l'OO!'IO 8pj Evans nto Beans .l-Ot.IM.A•llCKllGE-~rt'n .-.11\'0ll'> Top amen Noodles tU-~!"M Libby s Corned Beef IKIUI'<£ J~-~ ORIED Tasters Cho e Coffee 60UNCECM 9-Uves Tuna Cat Food t~CNt Ken·L.fGtJon Dog Food ~~-"55Tt> COlOllS LIQUOR 1~l'llJ.l.J'l'VI Cluny Imported Scotch ~ Sl.\OOll .._,. Bec-"um A.~~ts;;B~ ~-CAMllOW< Wl<ISKY 8..-n's-YO-- 8~~ Uebtraumkh c~T.ltllllOS ~~ CIMlbla Wine ~Wine .87 .66 128 .65 203 258 .49 .26 169 519 .31 .27 136 589 549 1299 669 399 279 269 319 MEATS ! IJll£ lll"'C et.Er -llOl'ICU SS Top Round Steaks L~ 238 T•tl"1.lll"CbfEr llO~Ols:> Sirloin Tip Steaks ti! 238 •>Jllf l\l"'0-Lf.o"'£"0l • Beef Cube Steaks L6 268 TA!ltr~l!l'.U Lu.r-CXK•C•IT Bondess Famly Straks LI! 2 09 Oii oonC\'< PCXrOl" ~ ~E ecu lA 188 Boneless Rump Roast lAR<.t ll1NC8U.~-LL.Y. Boneless Chuck Roast UI 209 PRODUCE l"tOlmfW't5T OllOWI< Jonathml Apples ~~adl1hes I B .06 u. .79 us •49 [A .19 U1 .29 BU .15 MEATS rA&Lll ... ..., ,(,.,r!JICU! ,p 158 Beef Chuck Roast t-'8lf ~roc-1..LA.., Boneless Stewing Beef l ll 2 18 ~R rPr'-"""'llOl£' }79 Boneless Turkey l ll S/'IOl\(J)-I I II l'tl(, O[<;IA.AO ~Jr[(' Hoffy Sliced Bacon 18 }29 •llUSE-Slll>Lfs.!o Smoked Ham Shanks l8 .79 S/'1()11[0 Center Cut Ham Slices 18 2 69 HEAL TH f., BEAUTY 12()(.l'IC( "2'10$1.0 "°" Cream ti Cocoa Butter 6ooroa.-R£CCJ&» Oii <Jr<SCv-rm Sure And-Persperant Deo • l~E -VCTIIA l!OO'f Oii ~EGU..AP Slldenc:e Shampoo I >OONC£ -OIEN'\ C. COCOA l!fJ rtER Ponds Tropical Bath Beads 20 coom -DE-COMCCSTM'T Dristan Tablets 120Z.~IJS!~T...,., REC Oii~ Usteme l'\Outhwash 149 }99 199 118 139 111 ""t'.'11 UPICTM ntcMS. n.I IClfl..OCf. t TO OCT. 12. 1-. CAU. lllJ) '31-l"Oll LCXAro. M STo. ~T YOC1. ~ -....... n9 #1 llOT ...-:TM AT llOM. DJt W. fTM ST~ LOii MIBA t :IOO W • ..CO .. VD. LOe NICllLD. 1511 w. WTM IT~ l.09 N!Oll.D. INI mllO NfD IM ~. t.llLA II lllETALOlwm'ID o.,y, Of9t I NII OM.•. toiOO NII llllMY -fOOO IT,.,. COC"°"9 QUIOl.\t ~ READER'S DIOEST CHECK cxrr SPECIAL .99 32-0Z. PURITAN OIL 1.80 171-0Z. OXYDOL LAUNDRY DE'TEROENT 6.30 PUREX TO~'N SOFT FABRIC SOf'1V£R FOR THE DR't'£R 1.79 Otoca~e.conw•. 12oz 0-"'-1w· II«~ 1201. 0.CW ~. ~llf,QIAMG Tl40l 1Klt Olcet ~. MCOf't O.OOC I UI 1 ge 189 198 )98 ""-Bunilal. ,,~ 12t.C~DOOl 10)0L.1 19 . ' .. October luueOnly . " ......... " .... ......................... " ............ .. ., ....... . '""'alft v ... , ,ount .. n v .... , 1ao1 ........... , 17MO MagMle. Talbe" lrWIM •no •llMM8 M . c .... ..... _, ... 1111t ........ 0.....-.... c.,ettrAM .. .- ,_,..._,~°'·•~· ~~Una Hiiia Ml41 A Partiwey I "°" --- ) C4 OAILY PILOT Wedneldey, Oc1ot>e1 9 IMO Back to Brown Bag Fall muni. b•ck to ischool. back lo lhe or firti. back to the board room Thu also mearu back to l~ "brown ba1" lunch for many W Ith mtl•tlon stHI glow ~vt'ryont''• budll'l, and nutl'lttt)n mh1retlll pl'aklna. an)'o ne who t'&U hmr h away from ho m e flirts with the' good old bro wn b aa from time to Ume The problllm n1 ·that after thr rlrat wtit'k. or ao of insplrt"d lunches, It 'a often bu·k 10 lh t' "bolo&na l\&ndw1r h l(yn drome" aaain Vet , with ia lilllt-planmna 1t 1s possible to pal·k. haneht'. for an entue yl'ar and never ~peat a menu VaritHy kl'l'&>S Lh" b o r~d om o ut of lunt•ht1 me and afford better nutnt1on as well Start with a plan or , better yet. a chart of s atis fying s andwich co mb1n a t1 o ns . Bu y several varieties of bread for the freezer. so slices can be removed to mi x and match o n e sandwich at a time . Start with varieties of r y e , who l e wh eat , Fre nc h , sourdough. pumpernickel a n d white. Tortillas, bagels, muffins, and pita bread can be added for even more varlet)' Add to tht' l'h 1tr t (aVOrllt' filhnl Melec Hoo•. from peanut but ter to brt>ast ol turkey or c rab Mak t' lar&t' b•tr h and free1l' such succulent ln&redlents Mii boiled eqa, alfalfa and bean sprout.A, c-el.-ry. let tucf' or oth('r fresh ve1etablai T beM> tasty items <'Mii b e adde d w hen th e undwkh 111 ia~•embled Don 't fo r1et t h t• .. breadlesa" 11andwlc-het> which are be\'-Omlna 1n crcHin&IY popular with the c alorie con srlou~ set Vanety lettuce6 or r abbaae leaves can i,., rolled around meat. eg~. fish or r hee:.t! fllhng ... for a gourmt:l touch Or try stuffing a bell pepper with tW\a salad or a whole tomato with ~·htcken salad for a take along salad. (Ek surt! to add plenty ur napkin~ 1 l For further sandw1t·h variety , use specia l seasonings s u c h a s curry or Italian spices, or add seeds and nuts for c runch and flavor A ll kinds or pickles are great for lunch. and ra w vegetable s pears , s u c h as c u c umber stic ks, red and gree n pepper slicks. celery and carrot pieces add f14 rther good nutrit'4[1 and color Lo the broliW\ bag Then. there are the h o t soups W hether homemade or a custom combination of c~ned or packaged varieties. so up perk s up an otherwise cold meal. Fruit pieces make great desserts. especia l- ly when tea med with cheese. Bananas com bine well with peanuts and peanut butter. Ap· pies. c innamon , nuts 1od raisins are great treats. The variety Is endless If culling fruit bdore packing squeeze a little lemon juice over c ut i;urfacaa immediately after cutting to prevent discoloration. D e l ic iou s and nu tritious homemade cookie$ can be made in luge batches and stored In airtight canisters or the freezer. Why wait untll Christmas for a cookie-baking party'! Those made with cer~al and dried fruits mellow we ll and make the.extra calories nutri· tionally worthwhile. One las t con cern : when brown-bagging, be careful to keep the hot foods hot (above 140" F ), the cold foods. cold. T his guar antees that the brown bag lunch will be safe as well as appeal· ing. Salmonella poison- ing is very serious and the bacteria grow well in foods which contain me at or eggs when they are not really cold If the school of office does not have an availa· ble refrigerator try us - ing the small gel packs that can be frozen and popped into the lunch bag to keep the food chilled. A message to users of ly tampons from Procter & Gamble. \\11111w11who1h1· l<L·h·· 1.11npn1h ..;hnuld ..,top u:-.111g lht·m rn1cl r\'1111 n tlw urnt-.1·d prt1dL11·1 t11 l 1111rter ,\'.· c;;11n bh · f11r ii rdu11cl (;o\'<:rnnwnt :-.lltclil':-. -.;h1>v. th~ll tampons an· assoc 1atnl with ;111 in crl·;1 ... 1.:d risk of 'lhxic SJu,ck Syndrom1 · (T'iS) Thi:-. i~ ri llL'\1.'ly-disrnw1l·d cl1 .... 1·ast· that ~1ffl'L"tS mainly wo11w11 wlH 1 ll"l.' l<1mpo1b durtn).{ their 1)(.•rtnd .... li>xic ~hock Svmln1nw L«lll lw vt•n -..l·nuus ;rnd 1~ heli1.1\'t'cl to he· n· 'P0~1~1hll· for fl numhL·r 11f (i(:alh" J\lmo!-.t all womt·n who hm·t· h:1d till' d1 ... L·a:-.L· h<1\l' rl'covt·n:d. Sonw rt't't.'rll ... 1 ucl IL':-incl 1l.'ntl' t h~11 l<t•ly wa:-. ttpparentl~ 1nrnlvl'tl with l oxic Shuck Svnclrome to a Krt'ttll•r t'Xh:nt than otill.'r tampon brand ... 'foxu.: ~hock Srndronw v. tts fir..,l reported 111 Nn\'cmb<:r !~IX. It i:-. bdil.·wd lo ht' cttthl.'O by a toxin prc1- cluceci hy a l>actl'rial infoct11 m (Swphylococcus aun:u~).111 Junl' l~IX(J, till' U.S. Ct>ntl'r fc•r Di!'\l'<t:-.t· Cuntr11I (CIJC) nr ... t lmked It to tampon Ll!-.l'. f\o onl' yt•t knows how nr why t<1mpOn!-. ;If(' fl!'\SO(i:ltt..•cl with this dlSl'ilS('. In Ju ne. basl·d ''° rcsc<an:h c1111 - d11<.:ted up to that point , CDC ... aid that l;\mpon u~<· <1lnnl· w;-1s nnt sufhcil·nt to n 111st· I hl' dist 'ilSL' CDC also s;licl th<1t nn parta:ulnr brand of t ampnn wa::-111ort· 11Jvolwd than otlll'rs. But 1111 'wpf\•tlJIH r l ' L'I >L i1t111t111111·1'<l ;1 111 '' -.twh It, 11111p.111 d \\llJllt 'll \\ 111 • li,ul "lti\lt '°'111 11 11 "'II d1 11111<' \\ l! It ''" 11111 ·n who d 1cl lit 11 I I w ... 111ch <'1111 t1rntl·d tltat 'li1;..1l "h"t k ~\ 11d111t1ll' \\';1-.. ;1"'\ll'lfllt'd \\II h 1;in1p11n ti....1· It .1i...11 1ndw;1t1'(I tlv tl l«·h ""'" app:1n·11th 111,·<1fq·d "1tl1 11111tl' r a:-.c .... th.111 am <1tl1n hr:111d. 111·11 ;1r1· tlw kt..·~ d;11;1 ,t\·<tilalJk-to d:tt1· DEFINITE TSS CASES REPORTED TO CDC -i C()r S!ut)y : I 1t• 111ole1e•J June 201 !,;_) COC S1uoy =2 1romple11!(1 St:1J1emt~r 121 so Qthe• t~<;.e<; 1epo1IPO lo CDC 140 101.il CO{. r asr· !1'1l(J11Ql1 !:>epltml)er 23 ~4? Rtly Hr and II J'.> ]4 lb Ome• lde111il•l'd Br d 1<J•, fdrt'l!lon u1. 1" Bw'<l~ 1.11ell 4"< I 'l'l (J IC! 11.WJ 8-1 1(12 Alllnd~ us••l lr.ldfS nll)lt IM11 we ni1mnt• ''''"cs •t1K1••en b~rlllSf \lllflC WOl"M u~ffi lfl(jfr lh••· 11nt b•dflJ ()n ~ept1 ·mh1·r :n. I'&(; t'11fl\'t•1wd ~1 'ril'llt 1l1c ad\'1:-rn ,. gr11up 111 rt·\ it\\ ttll knrn' n dattt n ·l:it111).! 10 T'-'S. Till' ,, - I j..!llllljl I t11ld 11tlt'd th.it lilt' ,j\ ,tJl.tlllt• d :1t<1 ''t'n · .... 1all l1 :1~1111·r1t;11 \ liur 4d \ 1'1'Cl tl 1.1t th< 11 ... \l it :-. o f till' l.it1 · ... 1 l.l>l .... tu<h -.ho1uld 1111t IH· 1g111ir1·d. I lwrl'f11rl'. 1111 S"ptl'lllht·r ~:..! f 'nu·t1 ·1 & (;(t11llil1• .il11l11l1nl'l'd II \\"ii" ... 11 ... p1·11d1ng ... at(·~ qf lfrl\' and t h:tt it ''°'aid rdimcl lllOllL'\ to <'<11i...111111·1 .... \d1t, twd Hl'I\' 111 t tw1r Iv 1111t·..., Tht· F11url :111<1 I >1 ug t\<11111111 -.;t ra· llllll tilft·r-; th i... rHIVll t' [II ( 1111;-.llllll'r'. -Tlk l 111•r1·nt ,.,·rdt·nn· 111di<''1t1· ... tlt;H \\1111\L'll ... 1](111ld ... top 11:-.ing R1·ly \.\111111·1 1 "h" \\;111t to n'Chtll' thvir n ... k of l11'<1l· s h11rk l'\l'll furtht·1 111,1\ ,,·;1111 lt> < • •11 .... 1d<'r 1101 u -,..111g illl\ t;1111p1111-. .1t a 11. ur u~mg na pk llh p.irt ul t lw 111111 · d tin ng t lw 1 r pl'rtnd ... "\\'rn111·11 lblllK 1.1111po1 i.... \\ ht1 d1·\1·lop ti high ft'\l'f ;111<1 \'1 111111111~ or <l1t111 hl·a dunt1K 1lw1r pt·noct ........ 1t.111lcl -;top 11s 111J.{ t;unp1111s ;ind "''l' th1 •1r c 11 •l lf •r:-. right a\\ m .. 'I h(: FIJ!'\ and lllC h;1\'t' .... 1id the•\ \Val I , .• 111111HH' -;t utl} in~ 'fox tl Sfil1~ · ~y11dn111w to tmd nut what 1':111 .... 1· .... at fi nd \\hV ti i ... cis:-.11n;1tt•d "''ith t.1111pon .... l'roc1t·r & (~mnhl(' wdl p:u t1np;1tt· w ith thl.· ~ml·rnnwnt 1n thi:-. i111pnrt;111t dtorl. 1n th1· llH'antirrn·. l'roctl'r &. ( ;.1111hl1· advi ... 1·:-. W•Jttkrl 11111 to ll"t' l~cly tampon!'. mid to rtt11rn 111H1s1-<f 1-<<.'ly fen ;i n·fu11d. You should know these symptoms of Toxic Shock Syndrome: How to return Rely a nd o1'tain refund: • High Fever ( 102°) and • Vomiting or diarrht:.'a If you have these symptoms during your mem;trual period, discontinue uRe of tampons and see your doctor at once. Send .\'our unust:-d Hel. tampons with vour nam ... and andn•ss to: Rely. PO. Hnx J>M006, El Pa~o. 'n.-xas 'i'W6f1. And vou "'ill receive a refund including <·c;~t of mai ling. NOTE: You may see Rely adt:erliHemenls in tru> November i Hsllf!.'4 of uariou.r; women~ ~tlzin.eR. Unfortunately, thRse i."iSl!-eB werP alrtmdy printed whe11 the d f!fision to !iUspend sul,•s of Re(y tt'Ol'I made on .';eptem/>1,r 22. l!Jfl<J. ~ I > 1'11111 Tlw f'n" I"'"(; 1111hh I ""'I'""' FOOD Wh ich Ones Are Common? Understanding Additi~ Many consumersl l m become concerned when they read about fede ral Investigation of food ad· ~ • _ dltivet1 and hear about pote ntial ha r m which ~=:;;;;!?--~~~-===-~===---======.~======= may result from con-· s u m i n g ex c es s i v e ---iii-~-;--~:;-~~"j"=~~~~~~~ a m o unt s of certain chemicals. It's a good idea to learn what food ad· FLAVOR dltives a re commonly EMULSIFIER. u1.1ed and why u---------11 To understand ad- diti ves, we mus t un· derstand that everything In existence. natural or m a nufa<'tured, is com- p osed o f th e basic chemical elements or nature. alone or in com - bination All substances have a "chemical" nature and everY1hing on eanh, in eluding you and me. is <'O mposed or these basic elem ents or · 'chemi- cals " Yet. through misun- derstandings, the word "c he mi c al " has a s · sumed a sinister nature when used in conjunc- tion with food Sc ientist s identify everythmg by che mical name or formula. Com- mon table salt is known to the chemist by its che mical components . sodium chloride While tht> list of chemicals on a food label may s eem overwhelming, many w~uld probably be fam1har if IJsted in the l'O mmon consu m e r nome nclature Natural foods don't usually carry labels list· ing thea.r chemical ingre- dients, but if they did the label on an or ange would list ascurb1c acid , b1 otan-. choline per ox 1dase and others Many pcoplt! would probably react negative- ly to such a label, yet it is thr ough s u ch c hemicals that nature supplies all the goodness of nutrition ·'Add1t1ve " 1s a modern term. b\Jt man has been experimenting with food addit1 ves since the beguuting of time In Egypt. colorings made from veget ables 1 and eve n insect s l w er e added to food to make it I more colorful and ap petizing Jn the Middle Ages s lreet vendors used sLrong2 Qices to make. foods more fl a\-Orful a nd to preser"e their fresh n e :.s Sall h as b een a dded to food . as a sedsoning a nd a pre- servallve for centunes PRESERVATIVES In this century, cha ng- ing lifestyles have led to more additives than fo rmer gen e rations could have imagined. As Americans moved from the farms to the cities. the need a rose for food that could be mass pro duced, distributed over considerable distances, a nd s tored for lon g periods. The m ovem e nt o r more women from the home into the work world created a need for more convenience foods. Gre ater sophistication inc r eased the demand for year ·round supplies or seasonal products. Inc reased consumer buying powe r gave in· dustry the incentive to introduce a wider varie· ty o f products t o t he public. Americans are now accustomed lo an abun· dant, nutritious, diveri.e, economical. safe. and appetizing food s upply T o guarantee these quahties. food manufac- turers use additives to prese rv e th e ap · pearance. flavor. lex ture, and freshness of f o o d s s h i p p e d throughout the land. What is an additive? a n y thi ng t h at 1s added to t he food during processing . r or exam pie. sugar is an add1t1ve used in the processing or canned fruits. Salt 1s a n additive used in the pro· cessi n g o f ma n y vegetables . Some ad· d itives have <.·ommon names, such as sugar or suc r ose. Othe r s are known only by thei r chemical names, s uch as sodium erythorbate. There are over <! 800 government approved. or ·generally regarded a~ safe·· additives. Most of them origmaJly came from n:>lural sources Through the genius 11r the chemical taboratory, m a n y "natural '' c h e m icals are now duplicated or alt~red s l ig ht ly f o r m o r e e<.'onomicaJ results. Each additive has a specifi c purpose when used in food processing. Are addJtives safe? If we <are evaluating the safety of our food s up· ply. nothing is 100 percent s afe . There a re only degrees of ~afety . This applies not only to ad- ditives, but to common foods as well. There are toxic sub· s t a n ces in car rots , potatoe s, and cauliflower .and on and on, but the amounts are so m i nute that no dange/ exis ts. You'd h ave to ea t a "truckload" to produce any ill effects. The same parallel can be drawn in food ad- ditives Large quantities may be dangerous, but the a mounts used in pre- serving or making food more palatable are con· sidered safe by almost all standards. There are a rew ex· ceptions. as in natural foods. Some people can· not eat eggs, wheat. or milk products because of aller gies. Some ad· dili ves c:.i n p rod u ce s 1m1 la r a llergic reac· tions. but for mos t peo- ple with norm al eating patterns, where a wide varietv of foods ar e con- s u m ·e d i n u s u a 1 amounts, there s hould be no harmful effects. Food additives, like most things in life, in· volve trade-offs. It's up to the con.sumer to de- cide what_degr«. or .....,.· ,..._ __ .. 1s an acceptable pnce to pay for foods that keep ".:II and are appealing. ton venient . r e adi l y ::ivailable whenever de· ~ired Clean up on savings with everyday low prices . JOY LIOUID DISH DETERGENT 22 oz OXYDOL DETERGENT 65 84 oz ........ . 319 DOWNY FABRIC !:'~~:.~~~ 3 08 COAST BATH ~~~ ......... 48 CASCADE DISHWASHER DETERGENT so oz 212 ERA DETERCENT ~Q~~~ ...••..• 356 ZEST BATH ~!.'~ .......• 46 BIZ LAUNDRY ~I~ ........ 211 65 oz 211 TIDE DETERGENT 10 lb . 11oz ... 643 BOUNCE FABRIC SOFTENER 79 60 Ct .•.•.•.. 2 COMET CLEANSER Powder. 55 21 oz ....... . Ollr Price Protection POiiey 9v1rantffS tnese DrlCts to l>e effective . ; Wednesday Octooer 8tn thrv TvetO•V OCtODtr 140\, 1980 FOOD Wedne&e:tay. October 8 1980 DAILY PILOT C'5 C111inary Olympics Set I C h t'f Rt "·h u rd Schnelder al1i1ta )'s has a timlle ano a ont• lint•• ready His south Jer'll') acct1nl,. trim phy•uqu1· ·and C'lllm resolution u11 der unbelievable pre l aaure don't d'-l1iVl'r tht' I '~age one . u111l at I ldbutesl oamash•r 1·ht'f Vet his ex<'1•pt11111J I culinary , k1 lls rt•C't>nt h earned tum a po:.1tion 1111 the 1980 u s t'11l1r1~n Team. whkh will t·o111 pelt In tht lnlt'rn11th111.il CuHnary Com~l1t1on 111 Frankfurt, <~crnhtn' Oct. 2•·30 S c hneHlc1 Ii.i s 11t1• added honor of being th" only Amenran burn an1J trained chef on th1• N.1 tional Team . l'omµrt:.t•d of four men who will prt• pare hot dishes for th1· judges The Team as .1 ~r11up 1 also will be jud~c.>tl on 11.., ! h ot dis hes d i!>plu) cd ' cold and <'Old food plat I ters. I When asked 1r h1· hai-. any advice for aspmni.: young chefs Sf'hne1d1•r immediat ely q u i p.., "Yeah, become a dot• tor!" But then quickly ·adds. "Seriously dcm 't ask how much mone~· and how many hours " And that's a livin g phil oso ph y w ith Schneider He was chosen for his apprenticeship in 1963 at the Greenbrier Hotel . Virginia, by being the only kid to hold out for twe l ve hours in the same chair waiting to be interviewed . ( · · 1 I wanted to be more than a coo k in so uth Jersey. "l 1 His only hobh~ 1s working at least two hours a duy on new s how pieces and offering them to patrorl s on the Wednesday night buff et. He never eats at home with his family because. "All hell may break loose at the restaurant. and I'd rather be here when it does! .. Working 18 hours a ay ls very-eommon for Richard Schneider. What drives him .into competition when de· mands on his time are already great? "I always wonder how good I am! When you· re a c h ef.owner , yo u ' always do wonder how you stack up with the hefs oo ~ outside., - the fJUYS competing ror the 'glamour' jobs ... Apparently, the hard work ethic is prevalent in the entire Schneider family . R i chard 's father. who is 75, gets up I with the SW\ ea ch morn- 1 ing to open the Sil ver Lake Inn. a "w h ite 1 tablecloth'" e s tablis h· II menl, well·respected in the Clementon, N.J . com- ' munity. f Richard explains thut his brother "runs the front while I tend the back. We keep it rnend ly that way." Carolyn, Schneide r 's wife, handles the books (an example of a not her · 'Schneide ris m · · "Never let a stranger h andle your money "> And now his young son Richard has taken an in· ter est in the business and exh.ibits tallow dis· plays each year in the P.h i I ad e I p h i a Food Sbow, which his fathe r organizes. :Although he'll com ~le for the fi rst time in • Ure International Com- petition , Ri c hard Schnelder seems to be made from t he same mold as every master c)le f who exce ls in F:nnkfurt. He feels the same elJlotionaJ attachment to a career that demands so muc h m ore than talent in the kitchen. l " I nee d this pro- f.ssion . Everybody needs to be needed. I U~e doing this. I relax by being busy in my r•s taurant, walking atound. I need pe(>ple. Jlyen if t listen to the •tme old stories night I ecene 1 ••• everyd•y In t.h• DAILY PILOT u ft er mli(hl I' II IM~n U~tlln " Pllll.AUU.f.tlll.\ PF.PPEM POT ~ ,owirc.., hont•\ C'Ortl b c -.wma<•h 11 rip•• I qu.1r1 ,·h11·kt>1t i.tm·k I m,•rhum 11nl11n dll'l'd I -.m.ill ~rt•\'n pepper 1111°\'" ::! I J lJ I t' ' 11 n 11 n ., rn.11 ~unnc' 1111 tuhll•'tpt)llll!oo nour 3 1) u n <"' 1• ' r 11 ~ 1)4.1\ .rtot·~ 1111 '"' l>a-.h 111<1 rJ1•1 um ', tt:a~poon olt Oa. ... h white VCPJlt'I I tablt•11pc:1on rru11hcd blu<'k 11t'Pl"'rt·om11 In o kc•ttlt.> cook tr11JC 1n l°lll f' k l'll li t IH'k W ht'll dont•. n•muvc· frCllll 11tot·k .ind dtr<' ~·I ITlflfl ond ., ll,"k .i..,11h· In .i "'ll••r Ole• pol '\11111 c• rnll111111nd l(fl·•·n pc•11111·1 111 mor1i1a r111t• until onion l11t~ .1n• t run:.parcnt . aclcl flou 1 to mukt• 1111111'. • ( 'uok 11\ ,.r 111"' heat avpr11 1111ult'h fi ve· m 1n111\•i-. l 'ook clH·1•1l 1>41tul11e!> 111 ... tot'k until don1• Set 1>0t1.1tcws aside Add ·t0t·k and n·M:rv~d I r1pl' to ruux and :s1 mm er Whtie.• s11nmt:rl11.:. acl<I 1t1>1t•ci. und :1ca1tonings ('011t111Ul' to simmer for ;1pprmdmt1lt'ly one hour A cl 11 µctl t ot-s fl v e 111111 UIC"h l)t<fo1 •• rooking IS 1·11 11111ll!lcd \'w ld 4 5 't'fVIOj(lt • roux a m1 xt11rl' of fat anti flour wH:<I to thicken -.a ut·c.·i. When udding rloUI', ~\Ir (ut r cmllllUOUS· h 1111lll i-.flloOth LARGE END RIB ROAST R 'nnrn flt .. , 168 7-BONE CHUCK STEAK Bof'neo Rt•H 139 1n }'INSTANT 6~~"ff:TOES .59 . RIB EYE FILET ~O{'n(( r SMALL END RIB STEAK eonoeo Beet LARGE END RIB STEAK eonoeo Beer CROSS RIB ROAST .. ,. •• t , •••• ,i, 7·BONE CHUCK ROAS} RO• .. C·I" tor~ r .. • BONELESS TIP STEAK FRYING CHICKEN •• •0• I Af".:lt • OA\l'f A• ..... _., •'• CHICKEN WINGS CHICKEN BREASTS ''1 ,. • ... =·· GROUND BEEF "'+• v ... Ii"{ ,, •I• ff C .... LtAN GROUND BEEF ,., '· 't· tf FILLET OF DOVER SOLE 111r .. ,. ~'~''"'~•t ., ... , o· ' "'' ... ,.. 298 1· 238 189 LO 1 .89 1 .37 .... 2.38 .65 .. 78 2 .98 1.39 1.78 .2.58 Health & Beauty Aids • DATRIL 500 l t • '".\ 'C.S ""• ~- BAN ROLL·ON •t P&•,• '• .J, • r'P• ' Qf • EXCEDRIN CAPSULES BODY ON TAP .. cy •, o-••4 1 OXY S MEDICATION ·' r PERSONAL TOUCH , ,. ,( SINUTAB TABLETS I, P:PTO BISMOL 1. SUR~,~O~.'D • ·. • SURE ROLL·ON b 1r""n, "'A'' "• r: .,. [, PRELL SHAMPOO li,,181 L PRELL SHAMPOO •OY• ~ HEAD SHAMPOO • Q,,, " lj,)~••ff 1.37 , 1 .59 1.39 1.29 1 .79 1 .99 I 1 ,99 1 .59 1 .59 1.79 .1.79 .. 1.79 . , 1.69 f. HEAD CONDITIONER 1 69 •ID •1 01 • f. DIAL ANTl·PERSPIRANT 1 29 AfOO\()' Of('. UN!t( 00 fO(~M 1 Cf/ • b A R M CAPSULES b HENNA CARE SHAMPOO 1 79 c•eor \ Ao1 • i CONDITIONER 1 /9 C•ROI ~"Pol.a C..,f • 01 r SUCRETS LOZENGES b llf(; (ltH041(N ~ (M(OOV 1 19 00! 1111 .. l..0.AZtC 10 , L SUCRETS LOZENGES 1 "7 C°"'" COlflOQ\ IH • "t b All<A SELTZER PLUS 1 37 COlD ... ()l("'l 10 \ • L MAALOX SUSPENSION 3 19 16 01 • b 0 .X. TOOTHBRUSH 87 A0\111 • BONELESS ROUND STEAK 187 annoeo Rf·Pf TOP ROUND STEAK Boneless Bonoeo Beef lt LO TOP SIRLOIN 268 STEAK Bonet~~ Bonoeo Beet Loin lD EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF ... rrAUAN S TVLE SAUSAGE •9f M "" • '1 \I HILLSHIRE SAUSAGE 'I( •f ... r-. ,,:. " .. BEEF SAUSAGE SLICED BEEF LIVER .... OSCAR MAYER BACON ' '···· LADY LEE SLICED BACON ... ' . . '2.19 1 .98 . 2 .19 . 2.29 1.19 1.98 1 .29 Household & Pet • PINE SOL CLEANER .!. ; PUREX TOSS N SOFT ... 2.39 .2.19 1.49 .... 99 ; DOW CLEANER ' 11 • ~I HI CLASS DOG FOOD , PAMPER S DIAPERS b • i KITCHEN BAGS ;I •Pi I I I• 1 .18 .1.82 .1.99 .. 1.38 b ~:~·BOL CLEANE~ , 1 1 .19 canned & Packaged L ~~!~~~~.~~~KIE·~· .. · .. 1.29 I, e~~;ESAUCE : . I •• 1.12 I, ~r~~!~fOCKTAIL 1 ,.,".78 r DEL MONTE DRINKS b P!N~APPU ,lll'il'r"('Q'U1l 71 00P1NtAPPl( OOANGl (if Cl f A"•• L l. CLING PEACHES .-.U'V()1 OA• ... ltJ(~ 00 ~,.,..t> BEEF RAVIOLI (wf J ,_0, AD 00 i•~l j .... 55 1'\01 , .... 65 }'LADY LEE 6CIDER .f' LADY LEE 6CORN Oil f'BISOUICK b~~lll"V L WAGNER DRINK ... L MINUTE RICE 1 FROSTING 2s9 • n: 179 48 0 1 Bfl 169 12' 01 (Jn 162 I· C; A ' .73 .89 .1.89 .1.19 we honor manufacturers· coupons. <;r 11r1110 PH m "' f ir .1e10111o n,11 c11~rl'vr>r ,,lv '"I' J, ~I~~~-~ HALVES . . .89 1 DEL MONTE SPINACH L HEINZ VINEGAR .. 43 .79 .29 .69 .59 b PROGRESSO TOMA TOES PROGRESSO PUREE b ~RE.~D CRUMBS I, s~~o. p~er._DRINK b ~~~,~~~E ~.1~., ,,.49 .,.54 ..... 1.05 .... 85 b ~~~~V S TACO SAUCE ,. • • 7 3 l. AUNT JEMIMA sv~.~~ A' 1.41 b T,~~~.;o CATSUP 1: I~··. 93 l. J.9.~v~,;,o JUICE •. ' •· • 62 DISCCl.NT SUPERMARKETS ANAMllM l lt 10 ST&TI COUIOl e<KK.IVMO COITAIKIA ! 'llUlllTOM OAllHI0 - J:DANISH ROLLS ' . . . ,, ~ .89 1 I ')/ r '' !:CHEESE 549 SPREAD Lclnv lf'P S111q1r l tD Pkq Wr JD Sii( 1'<1 All1!'riC ~n L ORV SALAME Y-0<"0 IV) ~ ft •:l••r:.1.59 1.49 1.99 I ~HE~D~~. CHEESE b ~-~~S~ ~H.E~~~ ... 1.29 .' , .. 2.59 LIQuor & Wine f'PABST bBEER • CANADIAN DEW !... --•• • Pl\Ul MA<:.SON WINES ! 'I r CROWN RUSSE VODl<A ' 'I "4 '"'' .... ... 999 299 8.89 3.99 7.49 Richard Schneider will be among chefs representing the United States during the International Culinary Competition later this month in Germany. bfil! Produce JONATHAN APPLES j •,, • f ! ' I SEEDLESS GRAPE S C't • • t ur 1 ~ • BANANA SOU ASH hea1t n1 v & r .. ir rs RUSSET POTATOES U S NO I e,11unq S•ff HANGING POTHOS PLANT (; Pt>! .29 .59 .14 10 .33 lD 329 lJCI P1.1n c, 1YJil...lU.L ;.:.ch .H "terr \'"'" 111.tnr t.Jt-~>r Dairy & Frozen Vil A PAKT JUICE ..:.•. CHIFF=ON MARGAPINE COUN TRY WAFFLES [ ORE ·IDA CRISPERS i Ol?E IDA COB COPN 129 ! 0 1 PHJ 1.51 .. 75 .69 .99 .89 ~ BIRDS EVE VE GET ABLES . ·.as .71 .. 48 .. 81 :;•• , HAWAIIAN PUNCH t . r GRAPE'F=RUIT JUICE r CHINESE EGG ROLLS "'> ••• Everyday low food prices. CAMPBELL S SOUP " ' I POST GRAPE NUTS SHREDDED WHEAT 1Ak ' ,'f HARVEST DAV CORN 'h""I I o0\(1 ,\ 1 ~ 4 • ·' : .,.61 .1 .49 .1.19 ': .... 33 HI CLASS CAT LITIE~<.R R• 1 . 6 5 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .. , ·~.79 SPAM LUNCHEON M~~; "1.28 ~.~~.~10RATED .MI LK •n .• ,.42 CRISCO SH ORTE NIN~-'JI '" 2. 2 5 ~~~xe~;, ?!..v ICE CRE.A~' 1.18 TRASH BAGS .. ' LADY LEE SALT 0 a •,.i t /I CORN CHIPS " tt J • GREEN BEANS HARVEST DAY PEAS ROYAL GELATIN BANOUEl DINNER M• ·l~ I VILLA FACIAL TISSUE VILLA TOILET TISSUE .1 .45 .25 .49 .,.29 .... 31 .. : .. 49 ~. ,., .69 ,, .. 49 I A• , I •J • .75 .99 LADY LEE SOFT RINSE Lower prices ·overall 0411 DIN OM>ltl u•t• ruc:uo avt""' lt\l"TlttOTO'i MAC" I ... "AMOll ~""° I Ut NO. IUCUO AVINUI 11111 ~IA &Vl-... , AT\.ANTA AVIMUI lt\INllMOTON MAC" ,_~--CHICA AVINUI --'°" llACM , .... ...,_MUMT llTlln CMllAllOI MM I. CMAllWAll AVINUI ---...t. ~---:..·- -UIOllllA !M4A ntrt CA80T llOAO AT UI ~Al IAIOAAllA a~ n ao. ••••lfOI. 1TMn STORES OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TutnN Ut11 ... 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The usual re- rnm me ndation is that a hout one·thi rd or the d~1y'!> calories be e ate n • ut the first meal of the d ay Becaus e good n utri· tion docs not necessarily rl e pend upon prepar a· lion lime. an easily. fix e d . quickly -ea t e n breakfast can be just as nutritious a s a m ore leisurely meaJ. For a quick breakfast nn the spot. cons ider a l)IC'n<1er be\'e r age. Add \ l' 11 p of milk. fruit or Juice to an egg. Blend with a touch or honey. <·hocolate syrup, pre - serves. malt powder or an\' o ther f avorite rtuvoring. If s prep are.ahead , breakfast to be eaten on the run would beiter suit >•our needs. keep hard· cooked ef(ls in mind. Add a' sprinklln1 of seasoned snit or a herb, ond for the kids, some crushed p,eanuts. can 10 •lon1 <ln 'a pla•tlc bag) for dippln/' ' o .i 11 r 1 t, r ,. r e M m y l1 .1l1,1n I l \pl 111n.tl I dt1\ t' l!.!1111 11\tnt'••tl 1 1.1ht.·"'""111 m1n1·1·1I I I l' .. h II I 1 " '" JI 01111 dri1•rl nt ··~.11111 111 ma r 1111.1 m b I • .1,11111111 ti I \ 111,1c.,f f'1f 'llltt·fl 'UI> tlnl411r 't't'il' I 1111' I 1111\\ I \\Ith l1tlfl h•1111'" \rid 1 • •I 1•1 t•I'• r ""' 1111 ,, n.t , 11• 111n IH· 1 ''l•'l'' ·\1lil t11t1· ''" SH• GourMef Hy Bar b1u t1 G1b1Jo ns 11 1.111.,:1· l'llli•'" :0-1111111\ll' 11 11 h ..i111flu \\ \'I 'l'l 'th 111 " "1•11 J 11'-I lwfo1r1 · ,,.,\I ll~ M .1k1•, 'I' •,1•n 11111' JJ11ll •>\llll1llt'" 11!· 1·.1111111•.., 1•ad1 S l ' ~ S ti I N •: A t• PI. t: SAi.AU 1 1111pan•d ealln~ ap :1 lnrll'r ribs ('l·lcr y 1 peeled e atin g 111'~1111{1' ~ tuhlt-... poons r:u~ins 1 tal>lt•spoon plain low fJt }O~urt t tablespoon low fal m uyonnai~c p I II t' h I) f (' U I !'\' po" dcr · <! l :.i blc" poon:-, <I ry n1:.i,tcd ... unOowcr ~(·l'ds L)1 ('c applt:' t'.-ll'ry and orange. Stir in rem ain· in~ ingredie nts an d s1>rinkle with s unflower s eeds Serve o n lettuce M a ke~ four servings, up· prox1m<1tcly 95 calories l'UC'h Add u }est1 Uf' a1r to din· lll!J rind die/my with sktnny dips Send a sl<rm,wd sell· addressed enuelope nnd 35 cr'nts 111 Slim r:ournwl l'ar /y.. 0 1µ!1 f' () lfoI 624. Spa rtn. \ J 11787 J on all Henckel Knives "We now have • fine Hlectton of Imported beer end wtne" GOUIMIT MAllCIT eMaJ' MHh.~D.t-4,NM• &1444 l. Comt Hwyw C-delMw 67'·1JUAIHDIUYHY YOU A1WAYS SAVEi STATIRBROS. MONIY BACK GUARANTH ON QUALITY MIATI EVlitY PllCI OF MIA TIS UNCOHDITIONALL Y CiUARANTHD TO PU.AH YOU . • O• YOUR MONIY WILL II CHIHFULL Y HF UNDID Ml'• IUDl!.CUT COOKED LOBSTER au, • •OUflrtO. I OWt>Orrlf •UM••OAST LI •1•• .. HH•IONELU S snWMIAT LI • 1 •• 11UllU$( • -SMOICEO • •1CHIC SfYL£ •••• -CHUCK ROAST BLADE.CUT 97c LB Service Deli 1•l .. TUllED IH STOllU WITH MllVICl DELI'S OHL YI ALIA • •OT•tO ...... ALU• CAllllOTlll.111 .... SALAD ... u.39c ...u:49c CACM( VAlllY • ...... ..C AMlllHCA• ._. EYEll,111 ... • IUCED TO DllO(JI •21 • •OAST• ........... •A,.•llZl:-.Cl 'ACKC•IU l l 'I" I TATl"lltOS •1va•1n1£S•..Ol ,..to •11• 99c <1115'< •llOlfH 79c CINCKSnAK ll .... IHUYD ll WHITI .. 59c LUNCH-ATS CA II MfF • l .• OOl 000 '1" ••••na• PRICES EFFEC. LI lllf • lOIN •2•• 7 FUll DAYS, T•-SnAK ll OCT. 9 · llEF • lOtN • Sl€AIJC •27• .............. ll OCT. 15 , 1980 llU • U>IN • ITUK • IOHlUS$ •2•• T .. Sl•LOI• LI e WELCHADE •GRAPE DRINK .... e JIFF• CREAMY OR CRUNCHY •PEANUT BUTTER . • FOLGER'S • lllEO .. DRIP 0 111 ELECTRIC PERK ·COFFEE .............. .. 16-02. 4&·0 Z. 59c 1&-0Z. 5 118 52'' 5608 e OXYOOl •FOR LAUNOflY • DETERGENT .... .... .... .. 171·0Z. ! LAUNDRY LIQUID 84-0Z. 530• ! ii"ii LIQUID •• FAllAIC SOFTENER ~·FINAL TMCH e SPRAY CLEANER •FANTASTIC . • FURNITURE POLISH wBEHOLD .... All ()l!IYl DETERGENT DETERGENT ,t z $491 l z •1 4 • GL.llSSPlUS LIQUID PLUMR GLASS CLEANER !-0z • 1°• ! im1u 96c U-OZ. I 32-0Z. 5 137 5114 •. U -OZ. . 18-0Z 79c 7-0Z. 5105 Al .. $0 DETERGENT f.:z s2os WHIU CHARMIN TISSUE !ou • 1 •7 Beer & Wine Specials (SPECIALS GOOD IN ALL STOl!ES EXCEPT LOMA LINOAJ ~ll :''''''" ,,,, '"""'""""""-0'M $1'9 11 ........... ~ ............ f ........ ,.Ol CANS 5229 GALLO CHAIUI, •l ANC • .__, ....... -·CHU I.II • s42s HIAllTY IUllOUNDY. 1110 llOM 011 WlllES MOUHfAINVttf•Ollt ••••••••••••••••••••• J•UTIUI Liquor Specials tAYAllA&llN9T-WllMl-UCl-IC>fllYI .. WHISKEY =.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •k. '9" SEASRAMS SIN~ ............. ,~.SS- -CALVED WISIEY ........... m~~ss- ~ 811 I I ••••••••••••••• I IM ,,. au•. Cl<UC• llOASI •1•• •ou .. •••• LB llH • c .. uc~ •is• 7• .. l•OAST l B HH • l .llllQl l"D ., .. ••••OAST LI lltlf •CHUCK • IONlLESS ., .. •HOULDI• HAH LI <11111< F110ll" •1•• fT&TPI IAOL ••AT 99c ...-•H>Z TU••OTPlu.IT LI ,_o EA CLUllUlllHOI •1•• IT A TOI lllOI. • •r.• 'I" nouT •H>l ha (A Wll•H !!-gz l A •11u .. •11o u" •2~· IA-• I U\.11 • IUClD •12• ICILA .. IC COD LI ........ LI <lllSH fllOllH • CLUSTOI •2•• 1•·WT1I • 11-0Z NO •1~· S .. WCllA• LI SIZDIA•. l A L ow Frozen Food Prices f°R'itiJ"fisH""(• ! 1'01 s259 Piffi"'"AC0-"i"'" .... .,, s1ss HAWAIIAN PUNCH I 75c fl'sii FILLETS • .~, s219 pjffiCL.U~·-N••~ _,, Sr9 fl'siisticis···--c~~L s199 PROGRESSO SOUP -·r-I _,, 55' TOMATOES lfAllAN$f•Ll I >l-01 63• TOMATOES C0\1-0 ! '~' 59' BREAD CRUMBS ...... "• • .,z 52' CLAM SAUCE..... • . • ..,, 89' WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OR REFUSE SALES TO COMMERCIAL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS JOHNSTON'S YOGURT I t \IAllllTIH M>Z. 46c I Bone-In Beef Round ~· Round Tip Roast B::t~':~~d ~: Corned Beef Irish Br:~~~:!1nt Cut ~ Corn Do Bulk Pack . . t. Cosmetic Puffs --~ Tomato Sauce •~1.1ac C•n • Wed11eSday. October 8. 1980 DAILY PILOT f:1 c .. FOOD WAREHOUSE lb.s 112 lb.s222 lb.$,54 lb.$,04 /\. REGULAR /OR KING~ 71GARETTE'> "\ Carton ~ ~ 39 v ~~~!0P~c~~-~~ ...... 4~1:9 sl49 Yellow Onions Flavor Favorite 1b. 19c ~~-~i~~~·.°.~r .. ·~~:-s449 Bartlett Pears 29c ~!~:he:!~ ............... ~~~:· s149 D 1· . A I Juicy Sweet lb. 29c ::~:~~!'!:!p .... 30-lb$698 e ICIOUS pp es Exlr:·~ancy lb. ~:!~:!~~~~~~ ....... ~~:: 54c Red Radishes o~~~~~n 2Bunchea39C Jack Chee~e Best Buy s 1as -.. Monterey tb. ~ Chapman Between rookhurst • Gilbar J GARDEN GROVE ) Romona At Vallt!_l . ELMOrtTE t Main At &th St. CORONA Lanker9hlm At Oxnard NORTH HOLL1WOOD ~ 1 ~ ~ Chivas Regal lf·Proof $1133 # Scotch 750-ml. ~ ~ OUR 9th FOOD BARN · Food Warehouse OPENS SUNDAY OCT. 12th. IN CHINO! I \ ('• DAILY .. !LOI WIJdnw~IJ"~ Vt I '" I FOOD . Super Cheeseburger 'l'een-11 it What with both Mom Jud Dad workin1 theH days. more and mor~ l~enaun are wlndln11 up rookln1 some o( Ultt family mealll 1md dolnK their own party rooklna Today 's ret'lp.-11 arei th~•dlcated to ~••ten. bu•) Moma and (end fo r themHlvca Dads They 're quir k, eaay , hl'arl)', outrthous and taay Hoth 11111. .. thl'tr 11t•aaonlntc l1111p1ratlu 11 f r om W1H1·u1Hl•rs h 111• ~KU<.'C ~l'lAUAti It mukc- thla a~1~·t so 111m11lt• Th (' ~u per <'het1u1hur1er maakt•!i enou1h fur th1• whOlt' fn m ii)• Th .. 111\•t•t II' ' l' a 1 11 n o d " I t h W11r«e. lt•roe h1rt> i.,\111·" and onion .md 111bi1ut half o( 11 path'd into 11 lilr~l' ~lund boqier on u b11k tn~ pan Cht.'<ida r d'l .... ,t' aml hrt'a1t.1umh t'l'll\tur., 1c. sp.1oneJ ,,, ,,, 1 h~~n 1 '11 tllPlll ,,,,, p;\l\ .... i •ln \\ 1\I I i>"h' 'l'\11 1 111\oi I ;\I !'llll lll"e hi H,f'l..,I 1HI '"'f1\I~ ~l1n11 fo'"' F .-c., 1.1 ,_,, .I I hi l.M\ f"\11 \II' ''°lh'~t'f\ , a " h" r 1 A • .-.1 1 n " \\ '''"~M'\"I h-'!'I•' Mt~ ·hh ~ftltd· ''"'';"~~· "~ "~ tlw> "'~' ....... l'I(>~,. "'~W'I, ~.·~)\ "' 'tt. ~ f''Wlf.)F.:'~t\"' •<~ .. " i "" • "·~·(• l.'>1'!',.l.t(t~Ar1•"" .~ ,~~ \ ' h ,. • ·~ ' • ., •• ,. ' ·~· ··'h<N'>••f ··'f<'•>.~" . . ,, )\, .... ~ ,.,,,,Wt, ·" .$"# .. ~-. .. , ~ .. ~, ... ~ .. __ ......... ·' .. '""'. ----__:.......,,_ .~ ~ .~s !v..: • • .. • .c \. • ' •· ,' •' r ,i 1 •l t~"~''"'' , .. I ". ,·,u· ,. ~t:.u..• l'rC"tw-.at \I\ l"<I t.• ~I ... In 11 nk'\bum ~'~ 1 phh'•' 3 tablPs poou:o o C lht• tomato suuct>, St't rt> maining aul.'t> as ide Stir in cheese. 1 ~ cup of the bread crumbs. 1 of, the eggs and 1,4 te11spoo11 or lhP Worcesters htl't! I sauce;• mix well and set 1 aside In a large bowl place ' beef. 1>nion. salt and re toa1ntng tomato sauct-'2 cup bread c:rum!Ji., l egg and l lh tea~pooni. Worces ters hi re s auce. 11--~-'~ill~X-'~""-·elL I Place 21• cups or the beef mixture on a Jelly rol I or shallow haking pan. Pat into a 71,-,·inch rircle. Spoon reserved cheese mllcture on top, -~~~Jaj "' mch ,,,_ 1 Dishes . With Fall approaching, l mt!nu planning turns to hearty meals. A favorite I throughout lhe West has ;i\ways been cttlli. and I what a better combina- tion than chili and beer . CIDU AND BEER I 1 pound ground beef l cup chopped onion 1 cup chopped green I pepper 2 c loves garli c , m inced I 4 cans (15 ounces ea ch ) Hot Ch i li with I Bt'ans 2 cans (8 oun ces I i>ac h ) tomato11auce 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese 1 can (12 ounces) lighl beer ·2 tea s poons chill powder ~teaspoon salt v.. teaspoon pep~r Saute mt!al, onion, green pepper and garlic until veeetables are tender. Add remaining Ingredients; mix well. Cover; beat and simmer 15 minutes, stirring OC· c aslonally. Makes 3 quart.II. CIDLl FRANKS c~.rr..u aad beer co•W-f• •fl•kk aad R•..,_.cu.erole 8 Frankfurters . sliced diqooally 1 cup chopped green pepper 4 cans (15 ounces each) Cbill Con Carne witbBeana 1 can C 12 ounces) Ugbtbeer l cup a~ cbed· darcbeele v.. cup spicy brown mustard v.. cup sweet pickle reU1b Sau&efrullaudll'"D pepper uat.11 tender. Add remalDIAI lnsredteau; mix well. Covw; ~ .. t ud 1lmmm' 11 mlnuMI, 1Urrtn1 occa1lonall1. _ llU•2~quarta. J .. • "" f I 1111 .... 1. .. \. ... U.t .11 t flU'tO.~ jfl I 11 I 111 a Plat l' ruma.1n1og t~, I rn 1 x t u r " o n t o p 11 f t'h t'f'"'t', pat 00~ II :i,1•u I ln1 111 \'hftte ( 'mnl11t1• <'Ali.up 11d r .. m • .irun. lt'li JJ()Ur\ W11n.c•,,,1f·r .h111 aau,·, brush on m 1•.1I •I ... ' Uakt' unl\I c• .. ~ .. , th r ou tih J S '" J 1 min ult'" 'prtnk It ... 1411 • 11>1t I f .t I"~ II ' tll 1 h r.-dd\·d h · 1l cl 1 1 Ioli ••II I 1,1 l' h ,. ('be. If cit· "I I l •I VIEL() 6 portm11"' .... tt' ,. • It ll 8UI\ <-enlt-r '' cl1 &ired do nt>t dd 111 1•1111 l'rumb• and t .1111 11 t n Ho; 8 MUl't• lo l'h"'1i.t' llHJ<IUI 1 l 1 IC'° t'lllll''f' M '(lllfll l' I t I 1 I• tu 111ut.1 SMUI t• In '"' 1C i ,., r I• l I 1 ' I 'I • i ,, •II • II > llfl f(.11 k l1114 • I I 1 \. t1 11 I.I' J 8 , 1 , • ·r f1,Jl\1n., • 111 ii' • • I I l • J l• i I\! 11" 1• r'.IUll'. d ,111!1 ,, .. I , l•lf!l 1 11 111 i(t1I fie I IOL 111 111, Ill 111 11£ .,, .11 ulp•j ... d ... ;1.J l 11 I I I I ... 1•h1 <tt This Super Chesseburger gets its seasoning inspiration from Worcestershire sa uce. • OVER SUO REDU CED DOLLAR VALUES! ~ Eggplant 'ff ~--· Apples ~ , ..... Squash li! -··· Melons .J 'H ........... Prunes Doti•-· fft Tomato Sauce .... Mi.-~-, ff! Macaroni ~~G;;b.ge Bog s ~ tt1We't;-c;;~ .... •. 29 4 .39 .. l9 ". 19 .... ) 3 9 -/ 3 . .. ... 6'1 .89 ,~ 1-;1;i~J a:·:,.') ~ ' ... u _ T tlC11C1fO Sc.1.1p .... '~•'· ·~ To1na•o t>as t ~ 2 · .. ~, $1 ~~s l 4 · .. ~ 1 &.. • ~ 1 ..., r' • -. • 1 ,. t .... ··""''-" ~~ kound Steak • 1 ,. ~lo T~p ... R~und Steak • 2l• ·~ R~~;··R~~Sf • 1 11 1 •• '\•. ~ ..... , •• ~~~ Beef Pattie Mix ::·. 88 .... 111••• 3 , ... ~1 ... ~-" Peas 7 , .. s 1 ... , ,.~, '~ -C~;;·o··· N~~'dles 4 .. \I BEEF CHUCK .... 7-BONE ROASI ''""'--0 • ~~ Brown Gtovy Mrx . . ~ l "-*137 .. 1 3 s1 6 , ,, s1 ~~ ,,, C:heeze ·lf C.rut..•us ...... Ollf I/, JI. 450" ROll Ot SCOT<ll MAGIC TAPE ,... I f•llttOt ,K,,'< ;J.; Fresh Red Snapper • , u~,., r~ ~ ... S.S.o4 t••• L ~~Pork Chops ' ............ .. ~Spencer Steak .-~ ........ .., tt!» Sirloin Tip Steak ~~ P;,-k Steak •tll Wl1" l'\JICICASI 0' Otlf 1011 IT ) l ~ t•.-5·- Z-'!' Q. Tips ~ Ult;;. Razors ·~c.-. Ht Cricket lighters ~ .. 0. · D" SIM ~ Eveready Batteries fft ~ i:ti;r Pens FREEi SOTH ANNIVERSARY CAKE .u '" Of "' ITelG .... •• nu M<. u . 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Octooor 8 l 980 DAIL V PILOT (,'9 • 'Enriched' Not Smne a 'Real' (? c::::>c:::>e:::i o Coupon :::::1 c::> c::::>c:::> l>on't let anyone lJ )' to convince )Ou that a dlt!t of fabrk ated t•111 lchlld food lt1 juat as t4ood for YOU •• u vur1 e t v of natural grai n s veti(t.-blcs. (1 u1t.; .rnd other "real" (OU\111 No m1ttl'r bo w m an) vlta-.111111 anti mlnm •Iii 11re pumpt.id Into tht1 m•nulactund producL'i, lhey will ~ mh stnw t·~ senttal truc't' ntint'ral• tbiat arti vital to ioud hc;altb A ~· f 0 I d I I\ t: t 0 I> I K l c,u1d A . K u ncn authur of "Me t:a nutri· WH\" (MeG ntw fllll J, trace m inerals liu.,port and rt-aulate tht> myriad funl'tions of our gland». our nervuw. s)'Stt>111 anJ our di&est1 ve system While much has bct!n learned about ihe net!J for v 1ta m111s 1n t he human body. 1t 1s only 111 recent year~ that the 1m purtance of mine rals has come Wlder sc1en tUic scrulin It has beco me appare11t that all the vitamin.'i seem to net!d the co fac toring 1( minerals in order lo be effe c ti ve in th e chemistry of the cells Kunin explains, "l ine comb,ines with vitamin A to promote protein s ynthes is in cells , without which healing does not proceed proper· ly. Selenium is known to inter~t with vitamin E to protect the cell mem· braaes from fre e radicals, preventing one of the common types of blood vessel damage that ca u se s atherosclorosis. Vitamin C is ineffective as an an tioxidant and builder of conn ective tissue unless copper is also present to act as a catalyst." T r ace minerals are aptly na med because the y exist in s m a ll traces in many of the natural foods we eat. F o r in s tan c e , magnesium is found in who le grain s. green vegetables, nuts and moluaes. Manganese l3 also found in whole erains. peas, l eafy Rv .lune Rotn \ t"¥•'l 11hles nu. "ii8 St·lem um 1i. pro hy ht•lpm~s ut tuu.l .. , rl n~ bre "'·e-r , ) t«1:.1 "ht> a t a;crm. brun brut r ol1 a"J "'hole .ir u1n." S 1l 1r o o 1 found 111 Jlfalfa fr l.!s h (1 ut t l> r t'"' c r s y c '"' l d n 11 .:rt't-11 \ t'~t'tahlt>:. t 'op!)t'1 t r.;t't>:. dre m l1H•1. searood nut:., ra 1'\1n:. a11J molasses 71nc trnces are found 1n oy s t ers , 11\er br ewt!r 'i. yellst pea:., I nuts, l(rains and beans I JI ere are some recipes that a re n ch in \ ttamins and trace minerals to in crease the nutrients in )OUT diet. BAKED O\'S'fERS FLORENTINE I 3 pints oysters .1 dra ant!d 1 2 p ac ka(es (JO ounces e ach ) froze n chopped spinach, thawed I 2 tablespoons grated onion 1,~ teaspoon salt 11. teaspoon nutmeg 'r~ cup wheat germ 1.4 cup ground nuts 2\ablespoons butler 1 Arrange a layer of oysters in a greased bak· in g pan. Combine thawed 1 chopped spinach, grated 1 onion. salt and nutmeg , spread in a layer o"er oysters. Comhme wheat 1 germ and ground nuts ; I sprinkle over spmach., Dot with butter. Bake in a preheated 350-dcgree, o ve n for 3-0 minute s . Makea6servings. aaoccou 8PllOlJTOMELET 3~ WE CATCH OUR OWN! . Live Local Crab •••••.•• 1.45 .. I . ....... w.-.. s,.dlll" Live Local Lobsten •••. 4. 9 8 .. t Reel Ash, Swllllllllng Fresh 1 Ioele Cod & Reel Snapper • "We Cle1n It fof You" le35 .... o,.e..~~ c:;.. .... ' __ .., ....... ,... PiAISOM'S PORT -~ ...... C...Mwy ............. 671-6771 3 l11tJlc>11pvon' 1•11ld v.•1tter I l(' '4J#)llfl .. 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Wettot«'f Ptau I 7tli & lniloe ~kec .. 1 64Z-~n t <t blHI~<.' l 'illl d)I ht•,111 1 ':• 'up wl1c1:1t ~4'1 IH I H'U~I, tinpped 1•r 1 C'll llO lvft t111J l~url <'<i tu \11«~<1 . -----Dire ct or collect, 10 sub:.cribe Feahlon Iatan Hewpor1 841..ch MtM030 l~t>:•ti f 'll ,,. 1 lurnµtd '•If 11.i:..l • .... 11 ,••11 1•ff.1>" for (J µ1•1 )ln~I T• Jl/t1 Pert Shampoo ~~"'11 .... s 11' Sire . 6 4 2 . 4321 to YOUR hometown paper. t he l•1J"JQl(t}I HOW THE DOUBLE CASH REBATE WORK S: 6uy 1 each ol ot l•o•t 25 different item • ·•101olu~ S'l0.00 or mor" al Sot.wa y. Save yo1o11 ca1h re9111e1 top• 'I .in <heel, the 10101 09om11 the pnC111 you w ould l'"Y for the w:une i1em1 d u11n9 the aom• wool. c.! 0 1 'r o•tie • lotol «>n 1enl ionol superrn a rke t. • If th., other store's 1otol 1 lower malte o fi,t of..,,., h e m ond 1n prl«or. \h•n rt'hHn w ith the price 1111 a nd your revi•l4!r l o p 11 10 Ike Safewoy •101., wher• you mod e your p urchcae. We11 rebate 10 you, in coah, DOUBLE THI OlffflENCf. Thot'• Sof•woy'• Ooubl• Co,h ltebote. With confld•nce ,..,. , .. y ... 1hop Safew ay for o w holo lot more '°' yo<Jr 1hoppin9 d ollorl , •• ,,.. •• 0 • : :l'· P' 'I Kraft Velveeta 2 .. ~s2•a ·con tto.41 •Ho \MO tAf SIOOB •...::0.-·11110 ,,_. .... _CM. t •U lttO"' ...,._ ~ th ........ oi.... .... ~ o.i,,., _, _..,, C......... .,_. Ootelo•, -..... ,. °""" •"" l-1 ..... "'••1..t O..••lllo•• 0..lw 1.1 •·t ,. •n ,, • IM ...... Dr., Mtwperl h«Jt • 06 .... C..-Npw.,, L ..... IMdt • J4 ...__..., ,._., S.... L.... • S .... AM..,.__, .t L.• , .. , Mlui00t Vi•fo ,, , JHI S.. ............. ~ • 14411C.trDt.,.tW .... tnlM " . • .. ' . -......... . . . .. " ...... f"' f8 DAILY PILOl I Wednetd•v Oc10~1 6 1980 FOOD Stock Freezer When Prices Low Ouran.: 1nftut10 n ur) periods . bU) 1ng rood when pr11·(':. ;trt-111" for u e latt•r rt>Jlh .,3, e mon"y c~'k'\ 1 ·II~ 1f OU OWi\ U frt-1'1.l'I' A frl't•,cr <>p1•11th'1> nw11t t•ff11 It-nth "lil·n II ,., lll'afly rull, "1lh 1111 waste spllC\'' to d11tl 1.m 11e<'esliarlly , ·o wh) not tall It w1th i.1•.i:-.tm11I low p r&l't'd food " In late sum11wr lht•r\ are abunu..101 fn·:-.11 h 1111 u n d ' ,. ~ 1• l u h I 1 .. t.'onsidt>r It t'l'llfltt '!•1111• while th1•, It' at tlu·11 be1H prtl't> l'l'<lt'h•'" 11e<'t a rH1t'll u ntl µlurn:. fret>iC' "t'll Squ&!.t.t' u l•H uf lt-1111111 Jllll'l' or a:.rurh1.· . .H'lll over lht' 1·ut ... urbt<'t-11 w 11 re vent d1sn1lorn1tu11 f'or small fa1111ht':. a :-.sn~le cupful nf fro1t•n rn11l can ~ ste\\cd tor 11 t' s s e r I I 0 pp I n K l) I' blended with milk for d del1<·1ous fruit shake Cherry tomalflt'!> rt'ul ly need nn proces!>ln~ llther than Wa:>l11111{ Put a h an1Hul int o ct s andwich bag . fu ... trn a nd freeze They w ill thaw quickly. relt.'a1>1ng their s kins eas ily Add the thaw~d and skinned tom:itoe::-to stir· fry or other vegetable dishes for extra color and nutritJ011. Bell peppers .ire great "seasoners" and need no special preparation for freezing s ince they have a protective s kin Whole, or in slices. ucll peppers freeze qui<'kl> They can tater be cut o r chopped while froien and added to casseroles for special flavor Watch for good valut:s in t he meat ca se and bu} ahead as a hedge agains t rising mt:a t prices. Jr the meat is to be fro ze n for on I y a week or so, the plastic store wrap is sufficient For longe r storage, 1t 's best to rewrap in heavy foil or freezer papt.:r to insure that the pa<'kage is airtight Hert> .tre some lip~ for .;;wing time anrl energy while usm~ ~1•u1 freezer to besl advantjgc W hen m aking casseroles . double the recipe and freeze th~ ex- tra portion. Using heavy duty foil, line the con tainer in which th e casserole wall be reheat t-d , exlend111g the foil we-ti 0\'8 the-st~nf the ' t•o ntainer. PlcJc<· thP food into thL' roil lin•:tl C'Onlarner <Jv erlappin~ the foil to l>c a l. and lreClC W h t'n the packet 1s frozen soHd. remove it from the dish and over wrap again with foil Label it indicating what 1t is and when it was frozen, and return to the rreezer . When ready to serve at, simply remove the outside overwr ar>. p ut the frozen pre- formed packet into the original container, heat it and eat: This m e t hod also saves time and en erg) 1 , CONFECTION What's your favorite confection ? With eggs. you can add important nutrients to treats likt> b r ead pudding and spongecake . An egg ble nded with 1 f r uit jui ce and a t ablespoon of honey can furnish k id s with a healthy after -school or late -night snack. All of these delights are siro· pie to make. and simply delicious! I CREP ES C repes are egg-rich pancakes with a f'renc h connection. They'r e sim · pie to prepare and c an be made ahead and stored in ' the refrigerator or the freezer. At meal time,' warm the crepes in the oven. pla ce your favorite I filling in the middle, roll J Qrfoldlhem ,and SerVe. I FRl'ITATA I I 1 n .., t' r u b ~· n w 1 h l" r ai.iwrole dish Olllhl·r Wll ~ l o U!>t• tht' frt,...tt'I (1lr .. av1n(l11 '' lo tt.Ar l 'IUU !l IJllt•lwr K~·c•p a slu1d)' c·m 1•1 t'tl plu.!-11 <' p1lrher 1n t h" fr1,•11·1 "hc•nt-\1•1 ~uu 1 n ok ''''llt>tablt>s 1tn1ln th1· h 11 111d Int o lhc '<>uv p111·hrr I ••CloHr \('iZt.'loblt·" .ind .. tt'~' l1•un rn1•u1 I r 1 m m 1 n .: s , I " 11 n ,. d , .. 1~·•' top:. .ind 1111 uu , ul\ uli.o bt> u\ldt-d Wh1·n tht• p1tC'hf'r "t'l!'o ueurl} full . 1t '<1 :oouptamc ' J uil a few 1t<hllh•1n11 ext rM ni1•a1 . mc1 1l' Ye jjl'lahlu pu<'k Ul(t•tl on ion s11u 11 o r '''Ill" tw uallaon m1~hl ht· net•dc-tl Noodlt·" 111 111h1•1 .,a11la. 1'110111wd pol attic' or n~·c ali.o 1•1111tr1l>uh· tu 11 rnort• '"h'ilUlltlUI '>t>lll> Whut 1·11111~111wr:i lif\' Ii I' ' I I 0 11' t• 1 II I ht' f1t'l'1t'r l'lu11IH' l11tl(~ un• wundl'• fol 1t1' Joni( l:t li lht!)' lift' <'l l•un l'IU'l\ll' frcctl'I ('Of\ t uuwr' art' \ t'r\ h1tncl) Price• ettecUve Oct. 9 thru Oc t. 15. i 980 but 1•v1•n m;uga1·111e tuh:. an• u&d ul The prime Tt!4UISilt• l!'o lht1l lhcy IJI' 11tur dy and ;11rlilthl t-'ur t' x t e n d l' ct f r · t• z 1 n I( p eriod:.. l'Ont u1n1·r ... ... tu1uld be fillt•tl 1warly It• lht• top, a llowin~ 111:.l 1•1111ugh ht•ud spat·~ for the food to cx1>and u~ the watt-I' contw11 form:. iC't: 1·1 ystub Tot.lay !> 'tore !>)Jet 1t1ls tun bt" t oulorr ow 's 'mom·y in tht· bank" 1f }•IU fill tht· frcc1er with ~ l1111e ... onw loud for the v. tntt•r 11'\onths ahead ------------- Fill your freezer with seasonal. low-priced food . We reMN• the right lo lknlt Of mu.e Mt.1 to commeJclal d .. lefl °' whol ... tere. l~ l ~ ----j Sesame ;i 1 ~ -~Bread 'i' EOGSWME :~. It VlllWO 11.W • 1 I 1 lb . :E-_ ~-~.. " J . Limit 3 loaf .· I · Ralpha-Egg .. , ·-- • 21/a 01. pkg. \' • ~ 1· j Ralpha-Golden Premium 1 tce Cream Aaaorted Flavora Extra Fancy Washington Farmer John Sliced Ba con Limit 2 .Llmll8 1, gal. rourad per lb. II 1 lb. pkg . Pure Vegetable Wesson Oil G.E.-Soft White Light Bulbs 24 oz . btl. eo, 75or100 Watt • • pkg. of 4 Joy or Ivory Liquid Detergent JI 32 oz. btl. AN\'WH~ INW[Sl[RN'SWORID ~ .~'fl't~De~ ~ •ONE COACH ROUND· TRIP TICKET FOR ONE PER ~ "'? -- First of the Season MONTH FOR LIFE ANYWHERE WESTERN AIRLINES .. u u11T unctmecu .1• FLIES OR $25.000. Tickets are non-transferable. non-.......... , ~·.~~ ~:.~ ::::.:. .~::;. cumulatl\le and not convertible to cash. Complete details ·::::;;::~. ·::;... ·~ :-::; · · :.:::: =~m In rules. '.".'.:~·.;.;:· 'T" .... ...... . ........... celebrat e the-fa•rr h ar vest with a frlttata. F l a vor th is unfolded llalian omelet with Just a b o ut a n y a u t u mn vegetable in your garden. Add a UUle cheese, and you 've created an lnvtt- ingentree. Fresh Dungeness 129 Crati Over-aec1,000 pr~zes available to win., ~~.~~~.- Ju•t come Into Ralphs and pick up your You mu1t be 18 or over to participate. ·::: ~:~··: ~ ..... "R1tph1 Sl,000,000Great Escapea"TM "Ralphs S1.000,000GrH\ E.cap .. "11.1 ·~· "£{;.~-':':_·:·:: ··• ·- -tH F• Mktill Clla ..., Ptllt ·-142-5111 . I per lb. ·Pre-cleaned -=~1 51 Ad.,.,.Hd lttMI lfl ttlll ad.,. tile NrM price er .._ In Ill et..e ....,. ......... !trice• ....., flen ed..ta.M llllftcel IMJ HfJ ~Ill ...,. locll ,.,,...leloft, c .. t fecMfe ., ....... i.c•en. ....... ,..... -.. '"'" ........ "..;._. "'"., ...... -.......... ~, ......... e ......... ., ........ ., ,, ........... ,,..... ........ ...,. .. • l na ST., CISTA llJA , ... , .... um& la1S ••• "WIJIT ... booklet. Every lime you shop, g1me plec;" are 1vallable at 111 97 Ralphs 1-:, ·.-::::.-:; r•:.;: :. ::. you'll receive a "Ralph• S1.000,000 stores In Southern C11tfornl1 Odd• effective .:'Ii:.:::.:·:::-:::·· Great Esc1pes"rMg1me piece. There Oct. 2 until 30 days after etart. After ~: ::;,;::.~~·.~:: ··- ere two way1 10 win II you complete 30 d1y1, weekly updated O<fd• wjll be .. '.·f.=i:;'~."!~!'.:::·: .. one of the collecllon aeclions, you're potted In all 1tore1 and R1tpt11 ..;:; . ."'.;-•• ~·: ·t~h:" a winner. Or If your "Ralphs S1.000,000 newspaper ad1. Ende De<;. 31. 1980 • ~;:~.-:.!.-!::...:·. :.·-- , .... ·••J Great Eec1pn"rM game piece or when 111 "Aalpns 11,000,000 GrM I ~~:::r.·:.---::-..:.,. match• one of the lnet1nt wlnnere E1eapee''ra.tpleceure dl1trlbuted. .:;'.;: ~.;;:;.:",r::.!!" :.: .• •• '· ;.; •• 11 plctur•. numb•• Ind letter• vou'tl be For further detalll , .. official rulee .:ir.·-·-'"" ·-···--•·•·-, ...... .:!': .. 9!.;."to...-.:i:..-~...:::c--......--_.....,._. _______ _ •-., lnetanl "A1lphl 11.000.000 GrHI All prtze aval19blllty 11 1ubject to ---·-·-.... ·-- Etcapee"rMwinner preYIQ\'9 verlfled oftlclal wlnMra. No p11rcn ... nec:eeury . j .. • .. .... -. _, .. cast• llJA ,_. ·-··-·· ., .......... IUa -~ -•t l LMIA. ..... -Ila WI. .,_,. IUCI l'alA & WI. FIE• YAU.O \ ' 15411 S. l•llmf, IUWTEI ST• ,_ f.\I lilJ, M Sllllly ..-............ ..._ ............. , FOOD Looklnai fo r a mai n dish that's both t>a \ a n.I econorrucal., Tn· b1tk .-d e ggs Thn ·r; 1nt•x pensive und t•as~ tu µ1 t' pare for 1my ml't•I from breakfo!Jt th1 ou.,:h din ner Baketl eggs rttn bt· .1~ baslr or as soph1stu·utt•d as you plt>U:.t' Huk\• them s1m1)ly with ~ It, pepper and u splu~h 11r cream or milk Or. tmkt• them atop comt•tl bt>t•r hash, chill \'011 t•urw . Spanish rlcl' or 'our favorite Vtlg~tubll' t'Olll bination Eggs art' 11t-h1·w11:. too , bake d 1n:.1 d t.' J potato! Creamy Egg Bakt> 1:- an exceptionally sa vur~ baked egg idea Suur cream. cheese and :.i>rn t• zippy seasonings form an easy·to-make but ex citingly flavorful sau<·t· in this dish. Bake the eggs until they're done to your lik ing and serve them ~1t ting proudly on m uffin!. or toast. T hen. p a t yourself on the back for saving both time and money. P e rk Up With P e pper Many working women (more and more men too!) are watching their weight. Making tasty. totable . low-calorie lunches day after d ay can boggle the mind. Most people seem re· duced to carrying con- tainers or bland cottage cheese, dry tuna fis h or yogurt day in and day out. These are good for t he waistline. but a steady diet of thes e foods can bore the taste buds after just a few days (one of•the reasons some experts feel that quite a few diets fail! ) . A diet menu should be va r ied and well balanced, so why not try this unique variation of pepper steak, "Pepper Steak Salad Cups." to perk up your next low· calorie meal plan. --a-u-1ia. • ~u.le..:..oi: the· Or ient" lunch in its own edible container com- bines cooked' beef strips (you can use leftovers or pur chase ready-cooked roast beef from your supermarket) with fresh sliced mus hroom s . tender bean sprouts and crisp broccoli flowerets. T h e combination 11 then marinated several hours or overnight in a piquant mixture of bot- tled lite red Rus sian dressing, soy sauce and a dash of ground ginger. Bottled lite dressing makes this marinade so convenient and flavorful, yet it doesn't add a great deal of addi- tional calories. After the beef and vegetables have ma rinated, they are s pooned into crisp green pepper cups, then wrapped. Take a long so m e m elba toast or bread. have a glass of cold skim milk and your lunch is complete. It tastes so good, you may perk up and f-0 rget you're on a diet! P E PP E R STEAK SALAD CUPS v. cup Lite Russian Dressing 2 teaspoon s soy sauce Dash ground ginger 11'.a cup cooked beef strips (about 3 ounces) o/• cup sliced m ushrooms Ill cup bean sprouts ~ c up b r occol i flowerets 2 medium green pepper cups In medium shallow b aking dish, blend lite red Russi•n dressin g, aoy sauce and gineer; a dd beef, mushroom s , 'bean. sprouts and broc- coli. 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COUPONS FOR AU OTHER MARKETS: Brin q in your coupons. INCLUDING "DOUBLE COUPO.N" coupon1 from any m arket in Los A ngeles, Ventur~ and O range Counties, and we will d ~ redeem th em o s .1f the y ~~re our own. Redemption subject to all limits imprinted on each coupon. If we ;/ do not stock the item spec1f1ed on the other m arket's coupons we w ill substitu te an item of equivalent value Cont1nvily program ell cluded. Valid Thurs., Oct. 9 thru Oct. 15th, 1980. Substitutio n of items on M onufoclu re r s coupo ns prohibited by lo w . I USDA (1'o•ce Chvck Cvt 7-BONE BEEF ROAST tB 1.59 USDA Choice :nvc~ Cvr 0 -BONE BE EF RO AST LB 1. 79 C&D FRESH DUCKS ~~:;: I 09 4 TO S l&S L8 . • FRE SH -,·::::.. s3 99 SWORDFISH LB. ()1 ... , ~',•·.: .. p, I r" . BELL PEPPERS r;'l (t. .69 MONTEREY SQUID I•'' • 1 • ' I> fl .. ,,, COOKED 0. PE El FD SHRIMP ~ 4.59 F RE~H RE.X SOLE ' 1+ " f ''"#\ t I '+ •! 1.29 " ••••• ,, j CHERRY STONE (lAMc e MMil MAHI I • I ,, .. ' ... , , r ,.,, <;ALM ON STEA!I''. 4.59 OCEAN PERO~ PAClrlC f-11Ltl'1 FRESH RED SNAPPER USDA (nno<" 8u~el•" ~.:.ll~d 5hlr:' CLO D CHUCK ROAST LS USDA Cho•te 80"~'~" lo•n (vi NEW YORK STEAK LB Hormel Whole or Holl CURE 81 HAM LB l,.. M idi A,,,1 J-to ~ rt. J lJl NATURAL CREAM CHEESE t ~' f JI,. HAVARTI CHEESE N 1.011d .. 9 JI CHEESE & NUTBAlL Kif 2.49 4 .99 2 .89 .89 1.69 1.99 ~I Poncho S1ylt' THI CK SLICED BACON El lloncflo Swe•t or Hot ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE F roi en Delro•led Meoly SMOKED HAM SHANKS 0 1,mp•O Random w~.gn1 ·, HOT PEPP ER CHEESE 4 0 1 SWISS KN IGHT SPREAD 1Jeof8 l, oz • Wo•o 801 FLAVORED BREADS .a .79 I B 2 .89 I~ 2 .19 IB 2.19 te 1.29 l B 1 .49 ... lB .• 79 LB 3.19 .79 EA. 1.19 W••p-1de GOUD A or ED AM (ttJh G rn"•d 0~-~ SWISS tc.fil Ull!Y CH EE SE 101 1 •. 79 * -SLICED NATURAL ·2~.! PKG. PARME5AN CHEESE JOZ .79 Pre,1ous RICOl1A CHEESE 160l 5 1 29 16 or Berns1e1n'\ ITALIAN DRESSING 6-o r. l'rogreno Morinoted ARTICHOKE HEARTS 28·01. S&W OVEN BAKED BEANS 1 ~ 0 1 Reg.-E• Roch & Thie~. lowry·• SPAGHETTI SAUCE MIX \ 1.2• .93 .79 .33 B11tlr1 1\ BARDOLINO WINE 3.29 C.· • , ' • VALPOLICEllA Vv lNE 3 .2 9 w .. "',. Bro\ w .... ~ 750 "I GREY RIESLING 2.99 .GLOBE A-1 SPAGHETTI 4 0 1 Nh,,lft p .. ,.,•rl HUNT'5 TOMATOE5 R 01 f'rfly t'\\u BREAD CRUMBS 10 o r lenl1I M'""'"O"" Spl1! P~n PROGRESSO SOUPS 12 01 Seneca Nolurol APPLIJUICI aP.ttilliaifov1•s ~,vi&Niot1oit"it111 .45 .53 .59 .83 .89 .79 GAVIOLI LAMBRUSCO 1.99 .\ ... 1u'""'' w (' 7 ~u ,,,, C ABERNET SAUVIGNON 3 .39 i sn "'1 TORRE ASTI SPUMANTE 4.99 49~ I ., Cc-~~ 'tvgor r U lp DR.PEPPER B 01 A«orted F lo•or1 JOHNSTON'S YOGURT 15 nz Doubt~ Stull OREO COOKIES Q.TIPI 170's 16 o r Normal lint Oily RIVLON FLIX IHAMPOO )0'• TYLENOL CAPSULES v isiLltil l'N'i. CA•I 1.35 .49 1.29 .84 1.64 1.39· 1.88 l••tJr• Uo•'\ •.tt.: t EHf"tJ J7lJ~o Fo 1 EL RA NCHO G ROUN D BEEF ts 2 . 19 ror (1-.1 Do~·. "'O' E·c~~d )O"i. fo l CO URSE GROUND BEEF LB 1.89 FRUM SALMON SllVER 3 99 WHOLE OR HALF La. • Pordelf. .o.,, • f Inv,, NATURAL CHEESE 1.39 Rovnd BON BEL CHEESE 8 oz 1.99 Pree OU\ MOZZARELLA$189 CHEESE 1201 Two 7 lb lub~ Diet IMPERIAL MARGARINE 9-o r Auorted Vor SOFT SOAP .69 1.35 16 o r CAR~ TION-ff>FFffMA~f~E;.___,.l~.65 _... __ __;,w l .S• J2 or An t Trod111o"ol Vo11ehe• RAG U SPAGHETTI SAUCE Spooo beef mixture in· to pepper cups; wrap 'and cblll. Makes 2 serv· fln11. 205 calorie• per •aervlnl. CllENSHAW Ml~ONS ~ TH ICK MIA TIO SWUT IV II ....... Keepayou on top of the loc•I ecene ... lund•Y• ~ 1t1J lllm·n (rllp Green CUCUMBERS fr"h MUSHROOMS, s ~ P1o11• EA .15 .69 US No I RUSSET POTATOES fre•h I lb CELLO CARROTS .L9 .25 .19 Pl(G l or C•P S~··o~A. K.tw1'0 Udo"'. • tf)()CS r)f' T~r ,,~(("(t Kor•• • .., •• "' ..... lw•-1:.·· ... NOODLES ................. 79 SEAWEED .. .t .. . .. 1.SS .SS .71 f •• Co• _._0 "°'0 11"<>9 tN Out lt(\H 'tOOU(f Df" t7 01 11\o ~nl•lv Alvl EEL . . . .3.25 1 l or RE D BE.ANS . H oo bo• S&aM,ld Med t<o• KOHALA I 49 10)01 h1w\o~O"'pyo() .. ~ GOLDEN CURRY ............. 95 KIM CHEE . .. e GOURD STRIPS .... . "'' 0-'IL Y PILOT Wednesd1v October It 1980 NEWS FEATURES nch llllll l A ,_ ~ ver Tra11splo11f i;Ratio 'Low' ~On Survival .. '· ~ By DR. PETER STEINCROHN •. ~. Dear Dr. Sleiacrobn: Oh. for a second chance ! father has been a hard drinker since I can re- mber. Now. at the age of 53, he has developed hosis of the liver . He says he's willing to try to quit drinking, but at's the use? His doctors tell him there's little t can be done now because his liver is shot. I 've been thinking of the wonders of heart and ney surgery. So many lives have been saved by art and kidney transplants. Why can't the same done for hopeless liver patients? Is lt pouible that some day we'll be hearing · that livers have actually A---------b een transplanted in .,DOCTOR IN human beings? l'veheard "THE HOUSE that the operation has been tried in laboratory animals with some sue- cess. Even if the operation becomes successful in ~man beings, that miracle will come too late for my ther. -MJssC. .l Dear Mias C.: Liver trans plant is not so much tte news of the future as of the past . Many do not ICDow that as far back as 1963 a Colorado s urgical t~~m pioneered in liver transplantation. This group had previously reported on 141 cases of liver tfansplantalion which showed a slow improvement ta the one-year survival rate. ! But recently Thomas E Starzl, M. 0 .. of Qenver reports in Arc ha ves of Surgery, that of the lfSt 23 cases or liver trans plantation. only six p.a · t~ts survived for as long as one year A major blem is that all of the patients were terminally i before operation. In the new group of 23 patients, eight died ·n one mootb, and six died between 30 and 90 • after auraery. Three more patients died after , six and a half and almost 12 months A final ent died 386 days Mter transplantation. Five rtmained alive from 390 to 612 days and were well atthe time the report was prepared. Surgeons are reevaluating knowledge gained the treatment of these 23 pat.tents 1n the hope of proving the success r atio in the future I * 1l * 14 MEDICALE'M'ES t For Mr. G.: There have been re ports which in · ate that heart attacks have been lessening dur- the past few years. But I hope this does not d to false justification on your part that smok· !fl and overeating are no longer the threats to th they were in the past For example, it 's still true that more than ,000 die each year of heart disease. About a ion Americans have heart attacks each year. out 350,000 deaths t ake place outside the pital and within two hours of onset. • * • Ir you are inclined to develop crops of boils. have a checkup on urine and blood to rule out the possibility of undetected diabetes me!Litus. says Dr. Sleincrohn in his booklet. "Practical Guide lo I n Problems ." For a copy write him at Box 1560. t a Mesa 92626, enclosing 50 cents and a mped, self-addressed envelope. It's evident, Mr. G .. that you are being pre· ture in letting down your guard by gaining 25 P UBLIC' NOTIC.: l'l'81.H NOTH'•: lllCtlflOU' I V•l .. IU NAMe \TAllMINI I,,_,. foUthWlft\I ~Huf\ I\ 00109 ~\I t-.•n~••ol ., •• , h • .,,.. t • "''" ''"' l)u\fl'W ' ., ....... ,., .. ,, .. t tH\-\lat•tn1t1,t fllW!lt\ fU.0 .-tUt OW <.U..nh (. ler-at Or.,...,.. 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C• 91•SI l'-l~ p Tully f ll" \ .. t-1 w•s llllCI wltll 1111 0 M•Orgarel A C.ra-.s. 111 C;oru\ Tnl\ st•l-1 .... , Iii"' wltll '"' r :: • l -9eac:ll CA 'l?UI C t Cle k of 0 Cou t S. Count~ Cl«nt al 0<•119" County°" Sep. Shell• H. Terry, 711 CYl>f"on Or ,,°::,'::.e~ 1,3 ~"8C> "'"99 n Yon o ttmber I•. ,.., :: B. Laguna B .. <11. CA 'tll>SI ' ,,14n 16 P'l4UMI Tr11• 11'""''" " tonc!u<l..0 b• an Publl•""" Oranvr Coast 0 111 Pllol I Publl•lllCI 0r....,. Coast 01lly Piiot unlncoroor•t~ •uoc1<1t1on Olller 1n1n Se 2 0< I 8 I' -~.tc) Sept 11 14, Oct I, I, l"ICJ --~--IO I PArlMr$fllp Pl • I • • ",...., St~e>ntn t err• PUBLIC NOTICE TlllS \lei•""'"' WH 11110 Wllh ,,... County Clerk of Or•"9" Counlv on !><!o PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F14'12• Pul>ll•ho<I Or.ingt C.O<l\t O•••v Pi!OI Ocl I I , 0 71 l'i90 llf<l•-tO PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTIOUS IUSINEU NAlolE STATEMENT Pl'BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINloSS NAME STATMEl'T tn .. to110_,+n9 (>t!t~r1• ,,,. tJtH'HI ou,1ne-~' "' PUBLIC NOTICE "'CTtllout 8UllMEIS llAMa IYATIMElfT I lie IOll-lno perOOll• ere Clal119 bu\llleSUt flNER GRAPHICS. fOal C- O~ve,.........., IN<ll, CA nMO ! lllebett S11111e, Beroer1, )Ill Matoourne. c.,_.., CA-.. 1 St.,._, w._ Tiner, Jin O<- A .. -, "-llHcll, CA ... T hh bu1l11en '' conclvcteCI 1>1 • 0t11tr•I --nNp. ~W.Tlner Thi• .... _ -· ,. .... Wiii\ llW c-1v cieni ot 0r.,... c°""'Y °" s.p. Cember Jt, t• ~·­Pul>ll-Or-Co.ft Dally Pilot O<t. 1~1~~:1; NOTICE ~1 I lllCTITIM evsiiiiii--' NAMI STATIMlllT Tiie 1a11-t119 ...,..., I• 00i"9 busl· MU .,. CHAMPION PRODUCTS, 16113 8U <ll Blvel,. Hutllll\lllOll Beac:ll, Ca t2MI Ev• L..auc:•, ll:li P...-.uoet Or., HunllngtOll Btac:ll, Ca t2W Tll" l>ulh•H "conOucted by .... In· Cll•lelu•i E•• Lau<li Tnl\ •••temtnl ••• tlleo wllll tllt Couhl't C1erll al Orange Countv °" s.p.. tember 'l'I, l'llO "'461» PuDll\lllCI Or-Co.II D•llY Piiat Ocl l,l,U,11,1980 - PUBLIC NOTICE 0157• NOTICE OF TllUSTf.E'S SALE T.S.Ne.-S T 0 SERVICE COMPANY 1s duly ' APPolnlfCI Tr.ntoe ....-. 1111 lollowlnq oocrll>ed -at lrU\t WILL SELL Af PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BtOOER FOR CASH lpey1bl• al lime of sole In lowfuil mo""' al Ille Unltlel Statffl •II r1g111. UUf' •no lntf'r~t conveyed to ~ now lleld bV 11 """"' MICI OoeCI al Tru\t In ,,.. pro1>erlv 11ertlnalter aoscribld. TRUSTOR RONALD F CANE Ind L ILl IAN A CANE.llu..,,..,.,•nelwlte BENEF'ICIARV MARIC HAVES Rt<OfdtCI Marc.II "· 197, •s IMI• No ''"'In -IJDM IM!lt l<Mt at Of. 11c1•I Record\ In tlle olllce of '""1 Aecoroer al O.anve County, u id OHO of "u•I describe\ ,,.., followl!'9 pro- ~rh lo• H al Tract No. ttOI, In,,.., Clh of Irvine, County of Orengo, State ot C•ltfornf•, •\ \P\O'#n on • M•P re. cor~ In 8c>01< 361. Peges 71, 22 •llCI JJ ot Ml\t•ll..-"'8pS, In Ille o"lce of 1"" County Aecordtr al "'ICI Co.onty, • Ellln, Irvine, C•lllornlat17U c 11 a 11'"1 addrff• or common de· ••gn•l•on I•~ above. no werranh " Ql••n .. to lb cornplet..,.,.. or <Ot· ,ec.tti•ut:' P UBLIC NOTICE SA,..IA ANA II l>P0P(R1 1ES • Gent!r•1 PdtH'lt'.'r\tHp ~61'\t• Ana I ~rOPfttltf'\ tt ""'"""'•' P1'rtru•rv.io '"" Nt •POrt 8hf1 Su h--F N,.woon The oenetlclary uncle• said Deed of Tru\l, by re•son at• t>f'e•ch or det•utt '" l"e obllgallons secur4'<1 therel>v 11oretotore tlllKuled anCI aollver.a to Ille unoer"9nee11 wrltlen Oe<loralion or Oel•uil anCI OemAllCI for Sele. •nCI wrltcon nOllet of breacll ano of olectlon 1 to uu .. tllt ...-r)lor-to Hll ... 1c1 prooertv to S1tl\ty ••IO obllg•tlOns, •no ther .. tter Ille ~"19"'!0 Ct•uW<I •••Cl notice ol l>n!ach •nCI OI •le< tlon lo w Recorde<l June 10, '''° u 111. 1 ,,, No 13000 In -1~1 INIQlt •II, ot w ld Olflcl•I Record\ eeacft, C•l•IO,..f'ltll916"'~ l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS Edwon Hume 111 1101 Haven NAMIE STATEIWIENT l Piece. N~,.pofl Bo<11 Cai11orno1 Tiie lollowl"Q per1an Is ooi!'lg ttM>l bu sine\\., S.nta An.a Pr~f"1t•\ • Ltm ltf'O BOWER GROUP, ARCH! TEC· Parlne,.lllp Fo" Dtvelapmenl TUAE ll001 S.yperl< Clrc~ lr'\rine COfJ)6rallt>n General P•'1ner I.OU CA •Ht4 ' Sprln9d•le Sutlt C. Hunllnglon Eu~ F 8~r 908 M lramair 8fitCtl: C..ltf0fn•••268"t Ll qun• Beecll CA '1•~1 T 1115 OU\l""U IS COnCluCl•O bf I HU\ Ou\-tfW"'U •s <onckl<.t~O by an 1n 9i!'Mr•I P6r1'nt!'r-'!.n•o Ot'ftdu•I S..nt6 An• Pr~'11h EUQlfM F-Bow~r a'• Faw:• ()e.iitt-fOOtnf'l\1 Coro Ft•n.._ Bower Genet•I PartN't '"•' \l•1'"fnrf'1't W4'\ tltl'O ""'t" It--Ja~ \. FoA .. Councv Clerk 01 Dt•"9' County on Seo p,.....,,,..,, ft'fnbtr •• 1'MJ Edw1n t-4urn--•it FUS1U ffH\ \t•t~~· W4U ,,,t'd .... I'" ,,.. Pul>ll\lleO 0<6"19" COll\t Daily P1101 COUl'I~ Cl~·· OI O!""~ Count• Ort De ~pt II 1f Del I, 8 t'i90 l7S4 80 !Ober• 1"80 PUBLIC NOTICE FU61U PuDlh.....0 °'"119" Co.•• o ..... Pllol, Oct I II 11 1'I l'lllO 0101-80 Said w •o will De ,.,,..,.,, but without coven•nt or _,,ant~. U~1) o• Im piled. •l'Qll•dlng lltle P<K!.f's\lon, or encumbtM<es to OIY ''-r•ma1"tnq or1nc•o•• \vn"I ot ,,._,. nc>1•fsf sec ... r.s o~ w 10 Deed of Trust. wll" lnfertsl •S 1n S41•0 note pr-oo.'lded •ctv•nces. tf '"". u-r IM ltrms Of W•d Deed of Trust, •ee\. < "•'9t' •nd ••Pttnw s ot tt.e Tru\t,.. ano ot lllt tr'"'' n utlel 11, •~•d Dt'eel Of Trust Said .ale wlll oe lleld on Tl>ur'4•Y October JO, 1-al I I I 00 • m 11 Ille olflce of T 0 . S.rvl<e C.omp.tnY 8M1li: of Anwrl<.• Tower, Su1lo It 10, One Cll' Baul«vAtd, WHt ' Or-e.CA ----"ICTITIOUS IUSINESS ttml>et 16, 1'90 l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS l'ICTITIOUS 8USINE'5 NAME STATEMENT "14UU NAMf. STATEMENT Al Ill• time Of Ille lnlll1I put>llc1tlon ol 11m nollce, trw lof•I •mount at the unp•ld D•l•nce of Ille 01>ilg•llon ~urlHI II\' lllt •bovo aew:rl--OI ,, .. ,, •no H l lmateo COSll, Upe!ISll •nCI Ad•AllCHIU71, I ... 13. NAME STATEMENT Tno following oersan ts e101no PubllslWCI Ora<>QI' Co.\I D•llv Pilot Tiie 1o11-1nv per\on Is 001n9 t>usl-Tlle following perM>ns ere C1oln9 bu•lne\\ .. : Set>t,tr,24,0ct 1,1,1.., H"·IO neu11 - -I t>«slnen H ' SENSIBLE SECURITY, 940 Ar-Al 'sr EEL INSTALLERS WEST "1CTtTIOUS IUSINESS ISLAND ENTERPRISES, JBll> l>Or,Cost•Me ... ,CA921>77 I.no Bl OENARY SUPPLY, 2~ Le i NAMESTATEllll NT S•PP"f,.. Ave . Betbo• Island. C• Jonn BoertJe. ,_.0 Arbor. Cost• ----S•tl•i C0\'41 Mew , CA.,,,. T~~ toUo.,lno Ptrso1 '' OO!'l9 bu" "1'62 Mt ... CA92U7 · PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Cary OM Lln1ger '1907 Oraoon ,,."as RaYmo!'d lojyle Grueu m1c11tr. Thi> t>usirwn "conci..cled by an In • Cir . HuntlngtOll Beach, CA.,_ BOBS TREE •ERlllCE. lJ3 E J1SV> $apPllrt Ave., 81100. ISl&nd. dlvldual P'ICTITIOUS IUSINEH Tllll busl~• Is cOtlduct~ l>y in in 19tll Strttl, C~l• Mew C•lilorn1a I ea . ., .. , Jotln Boolrlle i NAMf. STATEllilENT I dl•ldu•I 92627 S.p~;,~:10!':.~a~l'•~~·d,31~~11 c:V~'.'v ~1:~1t":~r.::. ~::,,,;~: ;.";. ou:~~.~o~owlng personl "'" doing Tiii\ ~~I L~n~~;.1"' wllll tllt !;!~:~~'. s~1t~• !;;.n1•~.1~1!J,"~ 1 "~1. l>uslreu I• c-ucieCI ov an un toml>er 16, 1"8C> 1'102'1 L 100 ARCOC ~=wporl Bl•d .. ~ou:,y ~~~~Or-County on Seo-Tiii\ bufl,,..,, '' <l>nCluCl4'<1 b y an In I lncorPOralt!CI ••50Cl•llot1 Ollltr th.,. • p bll°li'ed Orange Co.•t Dally Pilat Newpa<1 BH ch. • 1 em r Fl01'4 C11•1dua1 P UBLJC NOTICE 0•1• s.i>l-r JO, ,.., T O. SERVICE COMPANY I SSllCITrust.e ByS,..,anH•ic•. Au11tM1tSecret•rv OneCllV Bl~d. """''· 0r-.cA., ... m•>,._.,..,.. Pu1>ll•lllCI Or•nve Co.Si D•lt• P110t, 0<1 I , U, 22, 19'0 •O»« PUBLIC NOTICE .,.,.,,,.,INp. •-pul 11.2•.0ct 1,1, l'llO ]1'1-tO Av~~.'~; 1•1,c.11111 oHrn.1~-~.o~po;..-Pu1>11·-~-Coul D•il• Piiot e.<>IUM I., .w lion •..-. .. u.. • . ~-....,_~ Tnls ,.,.....,., ••• lllfel *"" '"" I R-.mono N. Gruelim1c11tr 1 Nor1hrid91 ea ..:ns S.P1 11. it. Oct 1. 1. ,.., J7,...-to . 0 This s1-..1 wti fllt!CI wlln Ille PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii• o.nlneu h c-ted by 1 cor· Cauncy -ltr• al 0ran9" County on Oc N TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,,.., Co.only Cltr11 ol Or-Couftly on~ PUBLIC NOTICE' IOC>er • tcieo I PACIFIC CITY BANIC. ltOll Gol-tember n , 1980. POr•tlan. c. "'4'711 Wot. H""11ngton a..c11, C.lll0tnl• l't4S1M "'CTITIOUI 8USINEH I ~=~~Ivan, Pi.Oll\lleO ~ Coilll D••I• Polot, ,,.., , II•• fllt!CI, wl"' llM Fe<Mral PubllSlacl Or-CoHt Dally Piiot NAMl ITATEMENT ~-l'ICTITIOUS IUllNISS Oc• I, tS, 22. "· l"ICJ ~ De-It •-ance ""-ellan,..,. .._... 2, Ot1. 1 1 15 '* Jl4J-t0 Tiit following ""ans •r• doing ~Ill• ___ ••• 11,_0 _1111 tllt N-. STAT•MaNT pllcetl.., lo Ellllblllll • lf'•llCI\ wfllcll .-... ' · ' • l>uslnns ti • ,.... --Tiie tol._lng lie""" I• Clolng l>usl· IOC>fic•tioll -a<cepl"" for llllnv on ----1 PEARL BEAUTY, I U2• Btacll County Cler11ofOr-C.OUntvon5" MUH PUBLIC NOTICE s.ot•m-u. 1980. n .. .,.,,.._, PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE Bl•Cl.,StMlton,CA~ teml>er7'.1980 K ARIS ENTERPRISES u 1oullonoft11t pr--11ranc:11 11112.S nds and smoking two packs a day. PUBLIC NOTICE 111a1nous MistN'us ...... STATIMINT toll-11'19 pe"on• are dolnQ llllslnet.S 11: Tong luu •nCI Tv Pll•m, "1S10t llt4'J1J Fl,..OOd, lrvlne, CA '271' ' I N41fl7 E 17111 St reel, S.nl• AN, Or--lllCT TIOUSIUSINEH -. lllCTITIOUSIUSINllS Town Ln , Huntl!>Qton k•ch CA Pul>ll-Or-Co.st Dall, Pltot Da•ICI E~rCI J1<k ., Fl....-"ICTITIOUSIUSINEU Counly,C.Utornla. I NAMI STATEMENT 92M7 Oc.t t, I. IS 22, 1980 ~Irvine, CA '2114 • NAMI STATEMENT Any ... '°" wlJNnv la_, ... CAO•ES, JOO Meadow Brook, Colt• MeM, CA._ NAMa STATEMENT d I fh• fol-Inv..._, Is doing l>u•I· Tll" 1>u11nen I\ conducl•d by Tiiis llU\l,_s I• conCIU<ted by .,, .... l Tl!• IOllOWl"!I perM>n• ••t ClainQ tlll• eoc>tlcatlori....,, Ille''"(.~.....,, • Tllo lotlOwl"!I .,.,son• •re o ng ness.. I lneltvld1111l t •IClu•I business H In writing wtlll•.,. R..._I Olrec:lor J MAllGOF MARKETING co .. I• Celllarnle COfllO'etlan>. 1$37 "C" Ty Pham Tiii• .,._, ... flfe<t wit• Ille OEllELOPMENT co. 1'50 RIHI Hill CorooratlOll et Its R-o-• Offke, .. 1>usl,..n••· l JAMES SCOTT CORPORATION T-•w PUBLIC NOTICE Devicl E Jae~ LAUR EL WOOD H ILLS of tlle Feoer•I O.oo•ll lnsur•nce CompUter Auhted Olwer1illtd .... lslatlt S«vleft C«porallOll, JOO Meadow 8roc*, c:.ta /lilltw, CA '26» Tl\ls bull-•• condUclDcl by • CW· 1t4'2 S.rU car-.. Fount•ln V•lley, Baker SI., Col .. -· Ce. mM Tiii> s .. l_l w•• 111.0 wllll tllt MUMICl~AL coulif O" TNl County Clert! al Or•nve Counly"' ~ Avenue, Calta Moo ... C•lllornle '11>1' Mont-v Sl'"1, Suite llOO, Sen C~. tt70I r II 1 .... S I• Wiiiiam Jemes Scott, Jr , l~t County Cler_ of Or•nge County°" Sep STATE Of' CALlflOttNIA l'O• toml>er 16, 1•. Mark 11 1 Propertiu , Inc (•, Fr•llCllU>. C.llfornl• 9'1IM. If •nY James J . r•rre • -• •n L•nal, Calta MeM, ea. 9262' ttml>er 11>, ,.., TMI CX>UNTY 01' O•ANOE ,CltSJft eallfornla <ort>or•llOlll, 2SC> RICI Hill ""''°" Gesl'" II> protftl !fie grM1tlft9 C•rlott•, Fount.Ill V•lley, c •. "7°' Tllll busk>e\s I• Condue1eCI b• •n In· P'IOHI ...... JUDICIAL 01n•1cT PuDllS...., Or-Co.st 0,1, Pilot A ......... Coll•-.... C• .,.,. of tllh •ppllcatl ... ,.,. .... e rl9'1l to do -•lion. M• ....... lle B. Ferrell. tMl Sant• dlvldu•I. Publl1111C1 Orll'lge Cout D•llV Piiot WI,,......... on.. Sepl 14, Oct. t. 9. U, '"° 311>1-to Unl-OI Fl.-cl•i Corpoutton (a tO II lie lllft • wnlten notice of 1111 In. C•rto11a, Fountain V•tley, Ca tt701 Wllll•m J•mu !kOlt, Jr 541>1 11, 14, Oct I, I, l"ICJ 37-...0 ,.....,. ileKll, ca. '2... Callfornl• <orwratlon1, »J Wut Sl•tll lel'I will! 1t<e R..i-1 OlntetOt wltllln c.on.uter AMl<I_, Ol .. rtlfled ... , Estate servtcH Thlt bullneu Is conelucted by Tiiis S .. tfl'!>elll we• llled wllll lho PLAINTIFF· HUGH CRAWFORD Slrtel, !0:1112, L~Anoeles, C• '°°" U d•Y• of ttw d9te of lllt lest llUbllc•· general_,,..,..,,..,, Counh Cler-of Orengt County on Seo-I PUBLIC NOTICE' o E F EN o AN T . J E R R v PUBLIC NOTCE Tiii\ buslr>eu I• conducled by • lion of tllls nOllce. Tiie _,.;Ollflelentl•I By: Ina R. W.Wr, ,.,....dtllt Jemn J. F•mtll loml>er 23 ,.., I c. ALWAllO, lnlll•l<Nally enCI doln9 busl· vtneral pertne"lllp. portions of the appll<•llon •r• on Ille Tllll ti.""'*'t wet lllod wltll Ille • . llt4S7SS -l'lrtlTIOUS au•tNISS --,.. .. u_, tllt llclltlous firm h•me lllCTITIOUI IU,PHSS Mar-111 Pr-rlles, Inc In tlw R991-I Office H per1 of 1'- TlllS ......,._ we1 llled -.Ith Ille Counlv Cleft ., Orall90 CoUncv on S.P- tlm,,., 4, .... Counly Cler11 al Oref!9' County°" Sep Publls/1ed 0r•"91 Coast Dally Piiot ., onCI llyle ol J ER RV AL WAR O NAMI STATIAENT St.ven H. Senllerg, 11Ubll< Ille tNtlntelned II'( t ... C«pot•· tember 2', 19IO. "14' Sept 2~. Oct.~ IS, 1'90 J8.4J..to Tll NAMI STATIMINT CLASSIC AUTOMOBILE INC., A Tiie following perOn> •re doing Pres..-nt tlon. Thl•lll• l•a••il•ble lof llUbllc ln- 1114'tl4 llullll ..... Or .. Co.ti Dally Piiot PubllslllCI Or-Co.st Doily Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE 1>u11:...~o~~wlng per.ons •r• doing c 0" PO" AT I 0 N . c LA s s I c t>«slnH~... c Tlllls c"·'-o1 l. w•• filed wllll Ill• SPO<liotl during reo1111r lluslnus -"'" A U T 0 M 0 B I I. E S I N C , . A SOl>-8VSTERS, lllt51 Burke, HM'I• oun Y l<lr11 ""All9t Countw an S.1>· !lours. O<t.1,t ,U.H ,t• -~ ----< rlNCIEVIEW PROPERTIES, I.SOU CO RPORAT ION •nd DOES I llnQtonBtacll.CA,_ tember U.t980, P'I-Pul>llllled Pur1u1nt ta Section Oct. I, I, 15, 22, I-Jtla.90 PUBLIC NOTICE ~pr no •le, Suitt C, Hu11lln9ton THROUGH)(X>l,ln<lusl.. J •mu W. J•yer, Jr . 10101 l03,t•(bl(t> al.,._ llulH anCI R~ula· "~~"ifr::~~·:::s Btach, CA.,,.... SUMMOttS Conlllt.,.IOll, tt11tlngton 8Ht ll, CA LA••Y TUCKEll lions of Ille Fldff.i ~II ln>Ur•n<• PUBLIC NOTICE Fo•• 0o¥tlopment Corp. I• , •• 1 NU~ei•·. 4_1 -·~ TUCKI• & IOO•n C0<POrat1 ... The loll-Ing oerM>ns •r• doing C•lllornl• carPo••tlonl. uon Spr-NOTIW Yw ; ........ ~:..... TIW "-:;•rrv A, yrer. 10101 Constllull ... , Uf N~ ~Ori.. PACIFIC CITV 9ANIC CA.~:".":o'i::~~A bu•lneu .. , lt)9Clelo, Suite C, Huntington Be.t<ll, r1 ..,_ IMt wttllMt 11 CA 92.,.. S.he 1" Bv D B Weller OCCU~ATIC*AL ll•OG•AM PURE SPORTS. ""7 El Encanto. CA t2.., r :::.. :::.!.. ....... ::... ,_ --... Huntington~ ·, Cl tao b N--18Mdl, c. . .,_ 111 Prflid...t · NOTICI 0118ULlt T•~S~I• ·--,_._.__ Dion• Polnl, CA '71'7' fhll bullnen ,, Cotlclvcttd by • ·----• ..._ Tiii• l>us• ' s con UC y • Publltlled Orengo Co.•t Dall, Pilot p bll·~ Or ~-0 I Pl (lilutttt-4t17 U.C.C.I _.. -Atonro R. W•ICUr, Xll91 El Eh· lllmlttcl -,·~•p. ' Ill .. • ....... It ...... ....._ .... geMrel ... .tMnhlp II .. _ --.-st • ly IOI ,..........._._ ,...._ •• ..._ ~W ._ J Oct. 1,1, tS,12, ,.., ~ Del I a ,.., --Notice II lleroby given lo lllt -.-.--canto,O....Polnt,CA'261' Fouaew1-..1Corp. -·-· J . --ver, r • • ,,_ Credlton of RAY MOHO WEILER. SUlt~US ~l•TY SAL.I Mic,,_. L O.ltoue, 204 .... OnCI J.,._ L. "au, AVltol U.. ... .W. -· 1 tr. Tllll -wft lllt!CI wftll Ille ............. .. "Tr-,.,_, ...._ ~lnen adelreu II NOTICE IS HE•EBY GIVEN t ... t St , Newpor1 Beacll, CA '1'63 ......,_ II .,.._. ...... --Ulllr• 1H. C-ly ,.,,. o1 OrMve County on S.p. , ... O.W St,..t, No. A, N•wPOrl tllt Gover11fn9 Board ol Ille Tiiis buslMSS Is cor>ducteCI I>•• TlllS ~t ••• llled wllll tllt 1111..-..i.e-.-u..-te1t11>er•·'"° -..Cl\, C-CJ of Oren9f. Slate Of Caphlr•no-'--11• Bo.t<ll llegional 90neral --rsNp. County Cler1I of Or-C_.y on Sep. u ........ fir • ..._ LM i. .....,_. 1114lZM : Celllen1la, _,.., I llul-tran•l•r 11 Occup•tlollal Proorem, S.n Ju•n A'°""' R. W•l<'er t9""bitr 2', '"° c:• .-e ...... Pu..,.i.ci Or-Co.51 O•llv PllOI ...._,. • • ..,... .. ll•ymoncl eno CaplstrallO, Callfwnl•, wlll re<tl,,. Ml<,_1 L O.lf•H• l'lte.m II you wtlll to-" 1~1u of .,. S..pt i1, 24, Oct I, a. 19IO 37tcMO .J•MpfllM Mellllt u. Tr•nsftreu. •rlllen lffllelblell upto-lnctucll"I! Tiii' •ta'-1 ... lllt!CI wllll tllt Publl-Or-Co.II Dally Pltot atto,.,,.y Ill lllb ....nw, you ~ICI 00 -..e _.... ....., .. , Is 1-Dove J·OO p.m on tht 2'111 claJ of Oct-r. County 0er1i of o.-c-y on s.p. Ocl, I. I. tS. n 1980 "93..o .., 11rom.il• so tlMll your wrllltn PUBLIC NOTICE ........... A, .........,.., Baacll, C-IJ 1• at lllt AdmllllttratlYo Offke, 11512 te m t 1, i•. ,.._,,., It any, "'-Y be filed on time. et C.llwnla. -:::::-.::..+.Ee.l"C"'a.,m'lllMnor..-.llt-Mril~, s-i!Yil"J" ... ..,.n_c..,p,.1..,stP'r-....,1•1 mil== _p t.utt 1 PUBLIL'! N.LMa SI Uttea-to11e1i.r el conMJo oe -lltat.riou. IUIUt~ ~ ........ _.Q~!!l!'!~;,,~.~dHc:,£~r"1wcrn1i1 09Nr• ... ,_Or_ II 0.lly Piiot . ... v V' .. reE--.................... .,..... ..... ,,a NAMISTAT•MENT •:Alt_. 11tr-.11111w.-. 9'11HP· ~~~=-L~O';rE~Ypu,· ~=1f Sept. u ,0ct.1,1, 1J, t980 •1• ll•cer10 1..,.,..,111ame111e, de et•• Tll• fOla.wll\9 .,.,...,., .,. dolnv l!Wftl.,_...-wllleftf\atMIL••Vbusl· ... N..,116 ,,,_ra. au r-ta et<rlla. ti,,.., lnessn ; -.. _ .. o.wi °"'°' -IOUI· WtlllclH, dl•WI .,. ............ one lllCTITIOUS IUllNI• al9Ufta, llWde-r .. l.tr-. tlem~ A Iii! E II I c AN T II Av E L Met, ... Dowe MNet, No. A, .. _ _, "-terlOfl ,..If,.., Mil -t hUll, -ftl, PUBLIC NOTICE MAMl ITATH!laMT TO THI DEFENDANT: A Cl CONSULTANTS INC 11 Celllornla 119ec11, Oluftty of Ore1111. State of Afld cN<k, lfl eccordanc• wllll lnslruc· Tiie IOll-1"9 persons •r• dOll\9 compl•lftt ,,_ lleell lll<ld by,.,. pl • cerpor•tlonl, is10 Campus Ori••. c;.tllenl69. ~~ ....... , •• ,<Gld ...... '~~.~ °"e,.!!' .. • ln3tll\eS... '!.C!!.'.!ous,, .. T·.u~~ ... ,., llulAMSlet: I !!.'1' ...... , __ !-·If -Wl!lfl. ~ ...... _, llMcll, ea. -TM ...,... trantftr will .. <°'*""'· .. _., '"" .,..,,. -..,. u -.. -MAlllC Ill PllOPIRT ES, INC., '"I •--".,..,must, wltllln ... ~, Carolyn M. MetMI!, ttl6J W•ll· "'8llN ., er 8'tef IM t4'fl NY of Oc· EC C•mlllo .... ,, San J..,.n CeplSir-. Tiie fOl-1119 per-• ere Going "50 lled Hiii A-. Colt• llNM. 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If you are etarttng a new buelneH call the DAILY PILOT for lnform.uon and forme 14&-4321 IXT. W ! i : DAILY PILOT ! ! l_ ....................................................................................... , ..... ..I ... ---· ·1 .BUSINESS Wednesoay. October 8 1980 DAILY PILOT Long-grounded Mutuals Fly Again Stieker lJp DETROIT <AP> -Stickers on Ford Motor Co. 's 1981 cars will Uat prices that are hi1her by 2.3 percent -an averaee ol Sl93 - than those first announced for the new models, says the nation's No. 2 automaker. BJ SHE&&l' LlJC.\8 In the Sixties, anyone who wu anyone owned at leut one mutual funli In the Seventies, they fell from favor. Enterin& lhe '80s, we find mutual fund au eta toarlna once a&aln. In fact , for the first time In the lndu1lry's 56-year histor y, they have aurpaassed the SlOO bUlion mark, almoat double the assets of only one year aao. Money market funds accounted for most or tbt ex ion with •Hets of around ~1 billion But whal the Investment Company I n1ttlute calls the continued "aparltlin~ performance" or 1nutual funds which Invest in ~ommon stod ls. Is also help1n.c to bOOlt usse-ts Durlna 1979. ('Qu1ty funds are estimated to have risen in ,·alue an averaae of 28.89 percent 1 includlna re Investment of all capital &&Jns d1 s tri bu t1 on s a n d .1n <.'0i-me Lucas di\'tdends l ln the past fi ve years, the a\'eraae equit y fund showed gains of 157 percent with all dividends reinvested. Yet. surprisingly. the Institute says these re markable results have gone virtually unnoti<.'ed H and when the individual 1nvestor does realize this turn of events. w~ m ay see even mt)re spectacular fi&ures. MANY AN INVESTOR'S FIRST step into the stock market has been an investment in a mutual fund or "open-end investment company" because an open-end investment company provides pro- fe s s io n a l managem e nt of funds and with diver sifi cation within a single vehicle. Mutual funds also redeem out.standing shares anytime the investor chooses. and issues new shares with each purchase. The first consideration in choosing a mutual fund should be whether the fund's objective matches yours. Three basic types of funds invest in equities, including the following : -Growth Funds Their objective is capital ap- preciation. Some are more risk-oriented than others. but growth funds generally keep most as - sets in common s tocks at all times. They offer in· vestors a greater potential for growth (and higher risk) lhan other funds. THEY ARE WELL-SUITED to investors who want to build capital and do not seek current in· c ome -altho ug h some gr owth funds pay dividends. Dividend and capital gains distributions can be reinvested automatically in extra shares, if de· sired. -Growth-Income F unds. These work toward long -term growth of capital while providing some income. They have a slated objective or providing investors with reasonable dividends and generally have past records or relatively stable income. Growth-income funds usually emphasize com- Fu-st Turnpike Hits Milestone HARRISBURG, Pa. seve n tunnels, more <AP> -The n ation's than 26 million cubic first superhighway has yards of dirt were re- mark P _,an o ther mo ved by turnpike milestone wben the Pen-builders, more than the n sylvanfa'TurnpltT French moved to build tume-' ~ and neared a the Maginot line. total of 2 25 billio n travelers. D f The comm1 ":s 10 n e ense boasts that lhe turnpike Is not only the nation's S • oldest expressway, but ennnar also is among lhe best· maintained, at no cost to SJ ed the taxpayers. It cost at $70 million to build. An Orange County "It's a self-sustaining marshall's office hand· road, paid for out or the to-hand combat expert, motorists' tolls," said Marcella Muller, will turnpike spokesman teac h her specialty from Dick Haratine. Built to provide a 1 to 4 p.m. Oct. 18 in the swift p ass ag e Co r Orange Coast College soldiers o ver the Al-Student Center . Bo th m e n and legheny Mountains. lhe women are invited to at- pike was an engineering tend the lecture-seminar feat. With grades ne ver in"Costa Mesa. s teeper than three degrees on its 160-mile Participants should route, it reduced lhe trip wear comfortable, pre · across the mountains ferably older , clothing. bou h Information may be from 8 l eig t hours obt aine d b y calling to less than three. In constructin--=-it;_;;s:__556 __ ·5880 __ · ______ _ 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 11%-22% on 6-""' to one pa1 solely HCUnd T.D. notn. Trust deeds available From s1,ooo to '200,000 c.I..,.., .......... ..-.y C.AU. DIRECT or COWCT FCJt DETAllS & fl& IROCHURf PLEASE CONTACT ME AT· HOME ..... : .. BUSINESS . PLEASE CALL AT 'NAME . STREET .. CITY . . TIME BUSINESS HUNTINGTON IEACH 0 • (P9ter'tL~ ............... ... a ... 714 146 IH7 ·Ill .,.._, MiWPon llACH 6M= r:"C I llM ....., .......... .. .. , I I c:o mmon stock funds . but usually suffer less of a setback in dt!cllning markets. And the invested in- rome dividends from b11lanced funds are less like· ly to fluctuate widely. mon "loco l1ut favor iJtocks which PlilY dividends. 1n conl riu>t to 1rowt h funds which would Invest an l(rowth stork!! pay1ntc lllllt! or no dividends (; 1 uwth IOl'Olllt' rurub MHncll ffit'l> hcJld bonds or preferr~"ll 1ss ur11 'I he du1tlnc:t1m1 bt'lWt't!ll growth anll 1rowth u11•11mtJ funds IS lhot t he latter µrov1de Ul \ t!&ton• with 11011u• l111·omt.· In derhm1114 morkt·ts. "l"owth an1·01ot' funds ,. 11n he '-'"l,._.,.,ed lo "h""' a .. omewhat higher price i.1ab1hty lhun l'Upital 1otam on~nted fund!! R3lanced funds differ from growth-income fu nds chiefly in that they state sµecifi<:ally what proportions o~ ~hei r assets will be ii;ivestcd In fixed 1ncomt! securities and what proport1011 in equities. The increaa~, now in effect, don't apply to Ford's new, f el.efficient Escort and Lynx models nor to 1 ury cars, the company said. The announcement came less than a month after Ford first listed price tap for ita 1981 can. Ford said on Sept. 9 that lta 1981 models would sell for an avera1e ol 3.2 per· cent or S286 over the final cost of the lB models. -BAl./\N('t;o t 'l'NOS THto.:SE t r y lo minlmi£c: risk without 1>1tl0 nhc·111~ pos1>1b1lmes f(Jr lon1 wrm ttrowth Such funds in vest assets of 11pe•c1flt.od pruvurtions In fixed mrome secun ties and rom mon 11tcwk!i As Ii rcsull, tht!Y do not sho"' as l1lrl(C a tcain durlntc rt!nn.: m11rkets as most Another ronsideration oC investors in mutual fu nds Is the variety of sh11reholder services availa· ble When you decide which category or fund best suits your obJectives. next consider which fu nds of- ft!r the combination of services that best meets your own needs. Sherry Luca." ta an acc01mt execuhve for Merrill, Lynch. fermer & Smith':i Santa Ana office. • The Ford price increase came on the heels of a similar announcement by General Motors Corp. Introducing the no-cost Extended Service Plan. Finally, a warranty as special as the cars it comes with. The cars 0 1981 Lincoln C'lnd Continental Mark VI The warrnnty the regular limited warranty of 12 months 12.000 mi.es o:u$ Extended Service Plan covera~e on ma1or powertra1n and other components of 24 months•24 .000 miles Now you get a total or 36 months/36.000 miles ol coverage l>ecause we've added our E.<tended Service Plan coverage at no add1t1onal charge Thr~ supplemental limited warranty includes specified re pairs on engine. tran smission. drive shaft and axles. steering, front suspension b rakes. a1r-cond1 tioning and electrical components • Dunng the penod from 12 months 12.000 miles to 36 months136.000 miles. you pay iust $25 per repatr v1s1t at your selling dealership Coyerage also includes reimbursements for towing and a rental vehicle .. when your Lincoln or Mark VI must be k~pt overnight. 36 mOAt~.000 miles of coverage tor L1ncolo and Continental Mark VI Uncommon protection I or two uncommon automobiles. 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For information, <.':lll 58Wl PAY N O INCOME T AX In 1980 or 1981 a nd Recove r Taxes Paid in '77, '78 & '79 • Up to 400°., Write-OH • Quick Return of capital • Positive Cash Flow •High P rofit Potentia l • 4 Years of National Acc.eptance Act Now ! Don't Wait Until Dec. 31 CALL: WALT F R E ITAG (714) 644-2526 GE RALD KOZAK, TAX PLANN ING 359 San Miguel Dr., Suite 110 Newport Center, Newport Beach Herit~e B a nk \II 'II ti u 1 I I •II CONSTRUCTION FINANCING *Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required a long with leases •orange County Properties •Land Loans up to l year 500'/r of appraised •up lo S750.000 •-teritage u ank 2171 CAMPUS DRIVE IRVtNE. CALIFORNIA 92713 CONTACT JEFF JOHNSON (714) 83~3700 ltl41111 I 1111 1111111ll1111pl 111,1l,.l1h 1u y uf • l"°r ('Of'P , It\ l11t• hM• '"'•'II 11111 h1111u•1I t 11 111111 f•t'll with ch•Ml~n. 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Hamilton, lluntmgton Reu<:h, 1~ v1f'e 11rt-s1dl'nl. <'vnl rollcr '>f Far W\"~t Su VlllKS and Loun Association New11<>rt Be ach The Sally B Jenkins Co and Pectlgo P111Jl11: Relations have mer~ed to forrn Coombe & P e dil(o P a bllc R e l ation s, Ne" port Beach Dlt'k Ward, Mission Viejo, 1s director . advertising and pubhc wu o relat1onsforWisdom lmportSalesCo . Irvine. Golden Rail, ho liday planning a rm tif Bnllsn Rail. will use a computer system manufactured by Computer Automa tion, In~ .. Irvine, to a id an estimated 170,000 annual passengers in fllanning vacations. Thesyste m isvaluedal$138,000. Mary Ann Ford, director of Early Inte rvention programs in Laguna Beach and Fullerton will be honored Wednesday in Lake Forest by Saddlehack Valley Business and Professional Wom ens Club. She will be presented the Woman of Achievement award. Reservat ions 957 -32M. ~ver1 1sernenr- CJ? eaJ •Y Cf:state DOMOV AM CU WFOID REALTOR A BETTER BUY S u re mortga ge in· terest rates are higher than they were, but so are the ma rket values of home a nd land. P le ase believe me when I say tttat even a t today's inflated prices and interest rates, real est ate Is a better buy than anything else you can go after with bor- rowed dollars Financing tor othe r purchases often costs twice as much • and these things depreciate while a house usually grows in value. Check the t rade-in value of your car when you t urn it in for a new one. Also for the past ten ye ars , real esta te values have doubled the Increase In' the Dow Jones a verage. In this sense, reat es ta t e is the m os t worth-while investment you can make, a n d your best protect ion against Inflation. And don't forget the price- le ss d ividends your tamllv will enjoy as you live In your growing in· vestment 963-8 182 COLLECT OAS CORNER AMAZlllO llEW OAS-SA 11110 DEVICEI R•r• Colna a Slampa GOLDA SILVER Prtcee tor 1 o-a.IO -c-esn.• -c.. ••.1:2 ...., -Kr_rr_ -.. t1M. Nl ... I. l HI --f1 ... , 100 COron9S ... 1, Mt4 50PHO\ ... IMI, """' s11 .. r 8-1.a.~ ,...,.. C..•-..-. "MY PA6E" ANO I ARE PAllTNEllS .. " My ouslness deal~ 1n service 10 !!'le public: being dVaildl:lle a1 all 11mes IS a musl Aus"~' Paoe enr.ures 1h1s My paqer and I :irn J;1rl11e1,. 11s sala1y .. 1u<1 ~ •ew do11a1~ d ll'Cnln 1 oe re~• •s mine' Ii r. Mu11>nv H c Murohv P111mh11111 Bueria P~rll "EVBI WITH MDml IN TitE TllUClt - 'II' s llkt ~vlng someo~ 1ao you on 1he sn01Jl<Je1 tow., you att wanted ··Aly A Cumoer1ano ~C&A Air Conc1i1oone1s Retr1gt1~1ors Garden GIOVt "OU"INll THE8ASOLIN£ C"UNCH .. WHAT MOllE CAN I SAY?'' 'When I gel paqed 50 miles trom the olhce and can Ile routed 10 ono1ner cuslomer near INI toc;a hon Answer P~ge pays off 10 its h1gnes1 deqree .\nd w11h my ousine~s o Nopens di mobldWily I'll belOSl•Nllhour11I " ··John S 01rnm1c~ AOOt>e £ng1nee1s Inc 00...ney "WE HAVE GAINED ACCOUNTS.,," "Answar Page ha~ provided us 1ns1an1 tonracl with our men 1n lhe 1tetd We 11.Jve g.imed accounls by being able 10 gel 10 emergency c.ills and 91ve our cuslOIT'e!s q\14Gk seivice wnen ttiey ha\lt' a Pnlbleln " (71C) 511 tllO South Coaet Plau VIiiage -·---c------1 AYAI AIU MOW! Prestige location Early Mail Oehvery Holding and forwarding u.s.r ..... Sr.tce ........ The Mail Wte 11111 .... St .. ,.. l,..._,CAtt714 17141 549.4733 Jim Cronk Hyorex Pesl Conrrol Co LOS Angeles tp;;:;;;;;;;;;m ________ .,. "THE ONE THINO THAT SETS ME APART ' -11~10 In real esute your c.ills lrom chen1s Me A ~ yo111 lifeblood One 1nong lhat sets me ~Piln 111JTl(jflln IS 11\ill my calls gel to lrll NOOt'· pager Ed Jones Cenrurv 21 RMI Es1ate L•kewOOO WIDE AREA ''l'M NOT GOING TO MISS OELIVE"ING A IAIL." COVERAGE "I c.in relax ou1side or nomc and office Mnow1ng lna1 I m not Q01no 10 miss delivering a baby when I m 'between Or•IC~ c.uity, L.A. c ... toutlons' • ty. SH ~M ... c.-,.. ·Eugene A ~Iman M 0 IUn nWt r .. &y. Canooa Park Art!INtx Page r.an alert you kl in1><J1ant phone cals 24 In.tis a day in Lai Angeles. Orange. Rlvefslde. San Bernardino and parts al Ventura counties. There is no limit to tne numbel or "Deeps" you can receiYe, and no extra plm! charges CJ special equipment to Install. When saTml8 WanlS you. they Ju!;t dial 1r1 any phone. It's as WSof as tn.11! caw us IOOily fCJ aA the delabl '17.75 fU~SWER PHBE &45-1342•731-n11·sa1 -2493 Or Cll lnttrr111U... ftr t11t AM .. Piii lftlcll -·YI'· .,.. fOf "'" lltlly ~ion • ~ "' ''~< I I • H '1' IJ \j !It ' l I If I HI 1,f •I .,\ II t I '..t ft . ·flT • C.11 142-1111. Put • tew word• to work tor you. Inflation 'Cure' Doubted By JOH N ('lJNNll"t ' -~·-·· .... , .. Nfo:W YOl<K When eleC'ted of the excess demand is expres11ed 1n lnn ation ... titrust provisions as were <'Or· po r a tio ns. says B rown in a paper called "Inflation and the Pass. Throu1h." ft<'l RI~ 1ui'1 asplnnl8 to office talk 1tbou1 1·ur1n1e lnnutaon through t r~ciltlonal flllC'al und mo netary tJ i'l1·1plll\t: a l(OOO m any people yuwn, da1>hcli eve or even ge t a n· t(ry 'I ht•y suy 1t cunnot be <tone The result of such promiAeS, he m aint ains, "is a built·in struc tural gene r ator of con tinuous inn at ion11 that cannot be cured witho ut r e pairing t he structure." The structure, he says, is defective The Clayton Act or 191' al· tempted to correct labor's rel· ati ve weakness by exempling from the antitrust law the right to organize The Wagner Act of 193S provided the . right to strike and limited court injunctions. I rll' I u1h.'tl 111 a vast range of l>('Oµlc from those who insist we should prepare for what they fr1:I 1~ the ('Oming collapse Into un1ir1·h3 to academics who dain1 111 have studied the s1tua· 11r111 d111pa11sionately. As evide nce or it, Brown re- fen; to the record. fo~rom 1947 to 1965, he sa ys , ~ infl a ti o n aver aged 2.S pe r cent a yea r , from \ 1965 lO 1971 It - THE FULL Employment Art of 1946 further str engthe ned labor, he states. and as labor ga ined muscle ''there has been little more than the appearance of resistance to excessive wage settlements." aver aJted 4.5: and from 1972 t 0 1 9 7 8 it- re ac hed 7 7 pe rcent. S i11ce tht>n THE T HINKING of the latter t·an be garnered In popula r gem inars or In any bookstor e, wht>re som.-of their to mes have rl•arhed bestseller proportions. lluwurd Ruff and Douglas Casey are prom inent among the m . Courtn('y Brown. former pro fcssor and dean of the Graduate School flf Business. Columbia I lr11ve rs1t y. offer s a somewhat J 1Hercnt and less cataclys m1c view. hut he too feels 1 nrt a ti on will be h ard tvoverromt! double·dig it in fl ation h as berome the norm rather than the exception The result, he claims. 1s that for more than 30 years wage in- cr eases have been greate r than inrreases in productivity, as measur ed by o utput per man hour The labor force s hift to less manuf ac t u r i n g and m or e services has added to the infla- lionary pressu res, as Bro wn sees it. because increases in pro· ductivily are more difficult to achieve in service indus tries. Rrown's view seems likely to be intt>rpr eted as a nll·labor . especially since he has long he ld d irectorships of prom inent cor· porations But he also points out that la bor too has bt:en hurt by mnation and that to some extent corporations h ave merely passed throu gh t he ir higher l'OSt S. The prohlem has deep roots. says Brown, a nd he traces them back lo t he 1930s a nd 1940s rather than merely to the Vit:t nam War , where sn ma ny r ur- ren t commenta tors begin their analyses Combined w1lh measures to assist t he disadvantaged . the in- creased costs have t ypically been passed through lo the con· sume r in highe r prices. which lend to negate some of the ad vantages won through policy. ·'The hum a n s uffer ing as- sori a t ed with that punishing period focused publtc policy on measures to ass ist the disadvan· taged: farmers, une mployed youth, the elderly. and others," he stales. adding . THE PROBLEM of inflation, he claims, arises from having is· s ued more claims than can be r ed eemed. "T he politicians for years have promised too mul'h: ·'And among the groups iden· tified for additional assistance was , or course. or ganized labor " IN IDS OPINION, "fiscal and monetary policy have not been so much the gene rator of infla. lion, as popularly believed, as they have been a nd are the ac . rom m odation o f inflation ary pressures that preceded them ." When the Sherman Act was passed in 1890, or ganized labor was as much subject to its an. Ov~r l "h e Counte r MASO U.titMJS ; ·~. • l.'I 1' ~ l .. .,, I.ill ,, .' . • ll 15 ~ Jo 14 I UI) .. , I.IP .. ! VP IA i . <JP .. l . VP .A i UOWNS NdfN• L .. I Cl)9 Pr1 "'""""'f<> ... I • I :~ J ~:~~" .. I I I• ' , I o1 I r,:,t:•tt;Mn • ., ' 111 nH lb ... \. I tO J Ver~\ 9 J : . I 10 ~ Tim rMn '• ' 1g¥ N# h (YW1 1•1) 15'1 l ~IOp! 1'. .. 9 I uHn 1' • 9 I SarmNa1 ]'' I q ' AO\l'~nt 3•, ' •• M1dw0 1., 5 • I 6 I AoV"~•lf11 • .. 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Wednesday Oe1ober 8. 1980 N DAIL y PILOT c Is Dow Jones Final UP 3.33 ·CLOSING 9e3.99 Bell's Bill Tops $44 Million By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ If you had lhe impression you were seeing and hearing a lot of those ··reach out and touch someone" commer cials fro m the phone company, you were right-The campa1~n to get you to call long distance more often is a blockbuster , the biggest one e ver mounted by Ameri('a n Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T> Every year the trade magazine Ad vertising Age issues a report on who spends what on advertising. Just out, the report shows that in 1979 Ma Bell spent $44 million to pro· mote long distance calling That was up dra matically from the $18.5 million spent in 1978. THI-: SPENDING ON this campaign helped to lift the phone company's tot al ad\.ertis1ng budget for the year to $220 million This in<'ludes all thf! advertising done by t he Bell uruts acros~ the country And 1l boosted AT&T into ninth place among all adve rtisers. Ma Rell ra nked 13th in 1!¥78 and 16th in 1!¥77. Here is ho w Ad \'ertis ing Agt~ r1J nkctl the top 10 ac.J vt>rt1'lers 1tl A m e r 1t· a 1 h a:o.l•d on their 1979expend1turcsl. Money Tree Proctor & Gamble, lhc pt>re nnial No 1. with an un· belie\<able budget uf $615 millJOn s upporting a slew of brands 1 t-,olgers, Crest. rampers, Tide. Ivory, Duncan !lines. Head & Shoulders 1 2 Genera l Foods I Maxwe ll House. J ell·O. Kool· Aid, Sank a. Rnm >, S393 million 3 Sea rs . R11ebuck 11nclud1 ng Allstate Insurance} S379 million 4 General Motors •Chevrolet , Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac. Cadillac >. $323 mil hon. 5 Philip ~torris <Marlboro, Benson & Hedges. Merit. Miller Beer. 7-t.:p>, $291 m1lhon. 6 K m art 12,000 stores>, S287 million . 7 -R.J . RE YNOLDS. the nation·s largest cigarette maker IWtnston. Salem . Vantage, Camell , largest canned foods processor. (De l Monte ), largest Chinese foods m a rketer (Chung King) a nd largest container ship operator (Sea·Landl , $258 million. 8 Warner.Lambert <List erine. Efferdent , Tndent, Fres hen-l 'p. Certs, Roi aids I. S220 million. 9 AT&T. $220 million 10 F'ord Motor (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury). $215 m illion. Proctor & Gamble ( P&G J, the colossus of Cincinnati, rea"hed a new milestone by cracking the $600 million bar· rier . This means that P&G is now advertising at the r ate of $1. 7 million a day. Missing from the top 10 c ircle this lime was the embal· Ued Chrysler Corp. In 1978 it ranked as the No. 10 ad• vertiser \.\ith expenditures of $1 89 million Then, when it applied ror a government-guaranteed loan , it conceded that its ad s pending was "eiccessive." and it pro· mised to cut ba('k rt d id to SJ 18 million. Its new rank in the advertising standing~. 4oth. Four Japanese car makers now place among the 100 largest advertiser 'i in the United States They are : Toyota, 57th with S80 m illion: Datsun. 65lh with $66 million; Hon· da. 8.5th with $44 m1ll1on . and Mazd a. IOOth with S28 m illion. AMONG THE MOST heavily advertised products in 1979 we rt'. Coea·Cola. S4 l million : Winston cigarettes. $41 million: Anacin. $39 million: Pepsi·Cola. S35 million; Max· well House coffee, $34 million; Fulgers coffee, $33 million : Salem C'igarettes. S31 million : Marlboro cigarettes, $31 m illion. T:-·lenol. S30 m illion: Budweiser beer, S29 million. Ranking 28th on the roster of leading advertisers, s andwiched between CBS and Loews. was the good old United State s government It spent $146 million. using J7 d ifferent advertising agencies to spread the word The biggest budget -$42 million was the U.S Army's. This recruHment cam paign was handled by the N. W Ayer Agency. the very one that docs the "reach out and touch someone" commercials for the phone company .-.1ork11111 Th.- .'ipol lighl ,,_EW VOR" AP• ~IP<t flO()f'\ P'''' •no net <OctinQll' O' lhP ftftttf' mo\t ec••""" ,_..., V_or\. Stoc iii E .. t.hAnrr-1\\uP' trMJ1f'\C;I l'\df10n.tH,-dt •'TIOtt' 1h4l,, S' I 1 • t .. • 7 . .. • . .. • \o •"• -" '• ..... . ... -.. ... Pct Up tU Up II.I Up t i 8: ti tlP 7~ u: 7.• Up 7,t 8: a Up '-' Up U 8: u Up U Up 4..S Up •..S U.P 'J Up '-Up 6 Up t·' Up ·; 8C u (-'Iii ... <t9' • d pc)<jl'Q V S <lO\llA<I lions LUCI 0 ct'nh a PQu"l;t l lM 17t) l1 '· <tl1h a l)OV!"ICI o..-1t.-1Hftd Tl11 II .. ,. ~tel> w..,, <ompo\llf 10 11111m1-. tb N v n 1• flljlen:..,t..c>S01>'4I0000<!• •l<t<k ...... _ $4'7 '1:10 troy ot N Y .'tfh·t,r NEW YORI( fAPI H•noy & H•rm;on \llv•r U l oao, Unt,....., En11eth•rC1 ~llv•r U0,'50. unch•n!14!CI, leDrj<a\ed \11 .. r $7? 0~, Un< ll•n~. 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NONt: Ot' THt: Above wai. t h.- u ndidale'1 1epl nl:lm e, which I sup poae works out to None 0 T Abo\ e, 1f you see the middle iniual. and miayl>t' Just plain None to his friend::. lo a stroke of cam pa1"n genius , gubernatorll:ll hopefu l Luther IHvine Knox legally chunged his name to None Of The Above The candidate s ue cessfully sueJ lht' state, threatening to bl()('k the elet'llon. to have the Secretar) of State llst his ne~ la~ ful name on the ballot in t he c1~ht candidate open primary. Luther. I mean None. rin1shed third from the bottom or fifth from the top, as he probably prerers to look at it None definitely was no nonentity He polled a remarkable 7 ,076 votes, com· pared with 297 ,000 for the winner, which wasn't bad for a fellow not even listed in the Baton Rouge phone book. None Of The Above is definitely on to something there. ONE REASON FOR the widely viewed-with-alarm voter apathy this key election year is that the candidates, even the incumbent, jus t don't have pre- sidential sounding names. They just don't make presidents anymore with sonorous, states manlike na mes like Millard Fillmor e. Ulysses Si mpson Gr ant, F ranklin Delano Roosevelt, Zachary Taylor, John Quincy Adams. The incumbent would have been bet- ter off sticking with the James Earl Carter on birth certificate. Jimmy Carter may be 0 .K. for a Grand Old Opry banjo picker, an unrate d welterweight boxer or a reti.red letter carrier on an RFD route. The Carter part is fine -in the great two syllable pres idential traditi on of Adams, Monroe. Jackson, Tyler, Taylor, etc. - but the Jimmy 1s all wrong. Un a oan- quet place card it just doesn't look right between Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin. Ronald Reagan suggests a matinee :ft , '~.:r. ~va ......... (Allfl.11 IU<MNIDY idol on the order of Honald Colman or Roland Young John Andcrsonsounds too muC'h Like a Wash111~ton columnist or a purveyor of prefabricated windows. JOHN KENNEDY AT least had the 'is1on to spruce up his handle with the 1nfus 1on of Fitzgerald, a fte r his maternal grandparent. The name problem has l>een with us for quite a while. Herl>ert Hoover ' sounded (and looked> like a department st ore vaC'uurn salesm an. Ha rry S Truman had a middle millal that didp't stand for anything, ana Harry was too folksy even for a small town haberdasher. Calvin Coolidge was, per se, a viola· lion of church and sta te. One solution lo this nom inal dilemma, whic h I m eant to discuss with the Louisiana delegation before the bourbon ran out a few semester s ago, is to have presidents upon assuming office as- sume a new name, after the manner of popes in the CatholiC' church . AFTER ALL, JOHN Paul II does have a more pontifical ring to it than Karol Wojtyla, and J ohn Paul I chimes a historic nua nce not sounded in Albino Luciani. Ric hard Nixon could have became In· nocenl II. with the primary title going to Warren G. Harding, who also tried to disown the scandals of his adminlstra· lion -Teapot Dome and all that pre· Watergate sin. Cambridge f Dwight D. Eisenhower could have en - tered the While House as Vlclor II, followinj in the footsteps of fellow West Pointer Grant, whose war exploits .iao woo him the presidency. Born Ai&in Jimmy Carter could be enthroned in the Oval Office right now as Pius Ill, in the sanctified semi- leetotaler tradition of unsmiling Cal Coolidge and t he aus tere James Buchanan, who never called himself Jimmy. LYNDON JOHNSON, the patriarch of the New Society and champion of the decaying inner cities. might have as- sumed a double papal cognomen, like Urban Renewal I. Reagan's concern for Taiwan early in the campaign could be memorialized at inauguration time by his assuming the eponymous preside ntia l title o f Formosus I. in the manner of the late 9th C'entury occupant of the Chair of Peter. Anderson . t he think ing pe rson's moderate liberal or liberal moderate, depending on how the voters view this former conservative, might take t he oath on the portico. if miracles happen, as Liberius or perhaps Honerius I Also available from the nearly 2,000.year ol d roster of popes to help spruce up the nameph1h: on the door at -t600 Pennsylvania Ave. a re such papal· ly assumed titles as Felix (bringing in another ··Era of Good Feeling'') Hyginus <strong Medicaid Stance in Stale of Union message>. Miltiades (firm defense pohcy), Clement I pnson reform, anti ·C'ap1tal punishment 1, Simplicius (easy solutions to the na· lion 's woes) -even a Pelagius , Benedict or Gregory would sound C'lassier than any Ron. John or Jimmy. THE DETERIORATION in pres1den· tial names m ay signify the decline of our unique de mocratic system Johnny Carson summed up rhan~ing styles in heroiC' names when. during the recent Tonight sho\\ anniversary. he asked and answered his own question · "Where are the Wash1ngtons and Jef- fersons of today? They're all wide re- cei\ers in the N l''.L. ·· Box: Less than OJmstar. ' ... Lt-ssfhan 0.1mgtM ______ _j 0 f'hlllp Morrill lac. 19'0 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Litt 1hln 0.1 mg "11r:' 0.01 mg ....._----------------.....! nicotine w.per cignttt by FTC Ml1hod. 1 , I Get . Tomorrow's NEWS Today ... : 4Z L TOMQqRow IS ,'.,LWAYS IN~.,~,.)'_ .:.1.). il ... 1 ... TUlf,'y'~ 11EWS lODAY ... EVERY DAY . OFF ICES IN NEW YORK ANU WA~H I :1(1 I JI~ HA l l U1Sf D. , . l1~D PROPER LONDONERS ARE TUC~ED lN BE D ... TODAY'S LEG ISLATIVE ACTIO:i I. SACqAMl'IT U ,'1fl:J SMH A Ar~t'\ ... THOUGHTFUL COLUMNS ... PERSONALI TY ~EA fURES ... 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Old and New The Nt'"'Vtlrt ll;irh.ir At'lt•I.., I ht Jh•r "lt3~('(j lhe clas1UC' 1·1111W tl) • M 11Jor l\11rb3rn h) 1.t'C1r 1111 llt•rnard Shuv. 1ln Fr1Ja, r11~h1 fo' I r ~ t n qt h l l· r l'. .: u I h <' r J .1 f It.> r l h c pt.'rfor111t11H·(' fur u h11(frt .1l thr '"'"'<I M•·~lt theatl'r lo l'l\JO tht• uft .. r.:lov. ur th•' plJ) un11 the-(C"tafuour-of this th.-ntc-rtrndmmr Nucy and Rudd) •:bst-n, foundt-rl'. or lh" th.,alt'r, were 011 hunll tu .:r1•1•1 11u1•s1~ 'l'ht> p1l1y will run thn•u..ih Ot.•t ~ The 1wx1 111 .iht n r un.111• {'1111'\t 1 ('~tli,.n\io. partld p utt"<i u1 "'hkit 11111' bt• the• ht')ttnlllnl( u l anotht-r ne"' traJ1tw11 The ('hop111 Ch.1ph•r or llw OrunteP Count) Music Center s~1on:.ort>d un t·~.-11111t1 under the stars ut thl' In tnt tivwl 1n I utiJuna BeaC"h Guests i,;:tt lw1 t"<l IJl'fort• lhr 1·om·ert fut a hox supper tn the manner ul th1• lloll wood Howl There wu15 enl\'1 t.11nmcnt l1\ mag1t•1;111 \rt Fisher tbt>tt t'r l..uuv.11 .1~ thl' pr1111·1pal vi t-~I Mor ro S<·htll•I • ttnd rn1 ml" Joe-I Swt>osen. "ho hu!> studied with ttw gr<'.•\ 'tarct>I Marceau Dellf ,., ... ,._ lly l.H ,.,. ... THEATER GOERS-FIRST -NIGHTERS INCLUDED Don l affon, Nancy and Buddy Ebsen and Lee Adair. AT DINNER BEFORE PLAY ARE (From Left) Petrtck end Dorothy Hurley, Nichole Robertaon, T•nye Montgomery, Mrs. Jelean Montgomery. D eSSl>t1 of lht• l'\t.'11111~ WJS d lOnt~lt b) tin• 100-voit·e Southt•t 11 t .thform<J :\1u111)011 l'h1.1r Mayl>t> Lh1s k.and of th111~ "'" hc<·unw dll ..in nual C\t:nt 1.a~una ., a lot clnst'r thdn Hollywood. Guests 1n rlutkd Jo) <'f' Hanson, Choplll Chapter president, and her hu:-hand. Ron; N;an. ffapperting" By Jud1tt1 Olson cy Baldwin, chairman of the Laguna ~each Guild of the Music Center. ano her husband, Jam~. and Sue Alston, event ~hairman . and her h usband, Walter. Also. Georgia and Richard Spooner 1she's chairman or ull the g uilds >. Or. and Mrs. Stuart Cumming and daughter Zara lshe was espec1al- ly delighted •tiecau~ s he attends El Morro "<·ho<ll 1 U r a nd .Mr . Rh-hard Jooae.. Karen t'renr h \\Ith h<'r '>c>n ·();a vid and ~cveral of his fr11..•nd,.,, amt Gr ahle and Oon Oulmans. Mote ~ucsts w1.•re Joan and Ron Lane, Pat - ty and Kon Melvill ... MarUyn and Steve Pauley, Norma and Mike Hello, Suzanne and T ed P aulson, KarlH nt> a nd Oennls SlllUvan and Pat and Ed Williams. Abo Lht•rc we re Rt>Uy 1&nd Bud Godfrey . Char and Rill Wachtt'I. Rosanna and Howard Prestooand Mrs. Job.n Prf>stwfch. T here was not ont>, hut thrl!~ part1e:-. to ctJebrate the opening of the nl'w .I. ~. Orown an t enor design studio nl..'ar the l<'r ry landm~ m Balboa. The owners of the firm. June and 8-0b Brown I They're transplantc; Crom <rlendor a1 have n : novated an old bu1ldinf! construrtcd 1n 1920 and are offenng cooking l'lasscs and design services n rown. quite a ..:llu rmt'I <·ook 1hc t1>arhes d <'l3SS rallNI "The Inner Man' 1 preµared mo~t of the food for tht' ~alh eran~s. al "h1c h he and his wife cntvrta11wd ncarl.' 500 lie fi,ed lk <'f Wr>lllngton. ch1l'ken with l rab h11m1-m»dl' roll.!> Englis h trifle and r 1 cpe~. Quit"' a fcJ:.t It was Meow's f1flh b1rlhlfay fi ve monlhs, that 1s and lhl' lilt il' taffy 1·olored kitten was honon.'(.t with " 11a r I~ hy her •>wner. Barbara Belden. M1•ow ,.., llll' m .1sc•c1t f11r Mrs Belden's San Juan Cap1-,1r:11111 :,t111v "Tiie Cat's Meow." Smn~ ·,he alrl"ady h.1s !)0 many toys, Meow got a bath anu .1 prl'lt~ Ot>W n hlJ<m for her birth J ay 'lif'.,.olas and Kathlt•f'n Mau.one C<'lebrated thl'1r t!>lh v.1•dd11w •mnn <'1 ,ary with a reception 111 1he1r I lu1111n1o1.t1111 Bl".1C'h home for family and t r11•nds a.ncl ,, 1·c•r€'n1t1n\· to rPnl'" their vowi> at St~ S1mn11 and .Jl•d1' 1•h;1rl'11 lluntington Beach ThC' Mc11111nc.· v.•t•rc nwrried al Saint Club Calendar RUN VOUR ARl' OUT, a SK and IOK rare benefiting the Newport Harbor Art Museum, is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 12, beginning at 7:30 am. Wider the direction of John Blair. There will be an awards ceremony and Oktoberfest in the Sculpture Garden. Cafe at t he museum following the race. Entry fee is $7.50 or $4.50. For information call S'6·3663. MARIANNE ALIREZA. a California woman who spent 13 years in an Arabian harem. will talk about her experience at 7 30 p.m· Satur· day. Oct. 11, at Chapman Cnllege. A reception will precede the lecture, which is sponsored by Chapman Women Ticket information may be obla.ined by' callina 997-6632. UNICEF'S annual wine and cheese party ts scheduled for 6 pm. Friday, Oct. 10, al Lhe Umt· ed Nations Center. Santa Ana The party 1s a fund.raiser for UNICEF as well as a preview sale of the 1980 UNICEF cards and gifts availa ble at the center. Reservations are requested and there is a don:ition or $it per person. For in· formation call the center. :>42·9743 THE ANNUt\L t't\LL membership coffee of the Women Associates or the fntc rfa1th Foundation at UC lrvme will t:ike place at the home of Chancellor and Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. at 10 a.m . 1\Je.<;duy, Oct. 14. Mrs . Robert Weed, presi- dent. will welcom e guests und Ma bry Steinh aus. president of Interfaith J•'oundAtion. will present plans for a new building on c ampus. FAMILY STUDY GROUP of Orange County, a nonprofit organization dedicate d lo fa mily ha rmony through parent edu~ation. will present the film "Individual Psychology in Counseling and Education" at 7 :30 p.m . f'riday. Oct . 10, at the Fountain Valley United Methodist Church. MEMBERS OF 10 Sout hland' Zonla Clubs will m eet at the San Cle mente Inn Saturday, Oct. 11 , for a fall conference themed "Capture the Im age of Zonta ScrvirP a nd Fe llowship · Lunc heon speaker will be author Virginfa Lee Inter ested women executives may call 960·5855 for information. SIMCHA CHAPTER. B'na1 (f ,;th Women. will meet at l p m T hursday. Oct 9, at the Fulle rton Savin~s office in Fountain Valley for a progl'am by the West Orange Cow1ty League of Women Voters . A SELF-HYPNOSIS works hop will be presented at the Santa Ana Y Mf'A Saturday. Oct. 11. at 11 a m For information, rail the \'l\lCA. S4:.!·35ll. SWAMI MUKTANANDA. a S1ddha rnc<.11latt0n m .1~te1 . will offer free public programs from 5:30 to 7:30 v.m . d aily beginning Tuesday. Oct 14. Conta1·t I h\• Costa Mcs;.i Siddha Meditation C<!nl er. 9'/9·87:!7. for inform nt1on .. ITAUi\N t •ATHOl.W FE:Oi:RATION, Rranch :n><. will celi'h1 ate (.;(Jlumuus Dl:iy with a da1wc Kitchen Not For Adults Only If your children are like mine. thl?Y have led s heltered live<; They hdve never seen a chicken naked without benefit of seasoning or dressing Thev have never witnessed the birth o f a cass.erole. They have ne\•er walked an unexpec- tedly and viewed the m assaging of bread dough They have regarded the kitchen as an adult community that is not open for cluldren or pets. Their visits have been limited lo throwing open the freezer refrigerator doors and d eclar- ing. "There's nothin g to eat in this house." Now that they h ave their own apartments. I get a wonderful, warm. maternal feeling Just knowing they are starving to death. I c annot tell you the number of times I tried to lure them into th e kitc hen with teasers hke. "Have you no curiosity as to how the cereal gets into the bowl?" Or. "Come. Stand by my side togethe r we will 'just at.id wate r,' ·· But they never took the bait. Once when I m ade m y son watch as I mixed a Caesar salad, he looked at the oil. bits of ga rlic. lemon juice, Worcestershire, Parmesan and a raw egg floating in the .bowl and said , "That's gross!'' and walked away. Now I have become the most important re· aource in their lives since Pampers. There Is not a day goes by that one of them does not call long distance t o ask, "How do you make spaghetti!·' "Put on a p an of water and add the spaghetti." llaonlfte Sale • lei.of HI•• this E.-.a BomlJeck "Spell that .. "S·P·A·G . "Not that! The water• .. "What happened to all the fast foods you were goin g to choose from? .. "Mom ! Man does not live by 11ecr et sauce ;.ilone I have lived under the red warmin~ light and founcl it wanting Now t.ell me ag111n ; what does it mean when my potatoes begin to hush?" In visiting one of their apartments the other night, I flung open the reCrigeralor door. On the first shell was half a eontainer ot yo~urt. On the s econd shell was a roll of film and a hardened lime. A doggie bag In ttHI egg lteeper w81!1 later identified as Sweet & Sour Ports. "There's nothing lo ea& m thll house I·· I an- nounced. Ooo 't believe what you hear about revenge being empty and meaningless. It wu woo· derful! Moanftte sate Frlde, nit•. 7 to 10 pm ~t Huntlnoton C•nter. 8 LESSONS $15.00 NUfttingtOft tentef'I f11ntullc 1 Mio"' .... lrl nit• 7 to 10 p.m .. llf'td continues at 7 µ.m. l•'ri1lay, (h't 10. al the Holy Spirit Church, l''ountatn Valley John Titone will pro- vide Italian music before the dance, and the musicmakers during the evf'ning wm be Don Tere rS<m's "Swing. Inc ... Tickets will be availa· ble at the door NEW NEIGHBORS JUNIOR CLUB will meet at 7 :30 p.m . Tuesday. Oct l4. to hear a speaker from the Rape Crisis Network. Toni Bruno will discuss rape prevention and how to deal with the situation of r1tpe The orj!anization is open to resident~ •if the Capistrano Valley and meetings tak(· pla<'e in the home Federal Savings and Loan huildin~. San Juan Capistrano. For in- formation, call 661 ·3667. evenings. T HE MONDAY MORNING Club of Laguna will mPet at 11 .JO a.m Monday, Oct. 13. in the Ir vine Coast C<iuntry Club. Speaker will be Derek Ward Marlow, an international banker. T HE TUESDAY MORNING Club o f Newport Heat·h will m ed at 11 a m Thursday. Oct 9 at the Ralhna Rav l'luh I\ musical revie~ will be pres~ntN1 . · CLARA BARTON CllAPT~R . Daughte rs of the Am ericau H<'volut1on. will hear a talk by Mrs Philip Blank entitled "l'erpetuating Memories with Dolts fnr Ocmot'racy" r1t 7 :30 p.m . Tues- d ay . Oc•t. 14, 111 th e Vtilley View Park Clubhoust' Gnnlen Crrovc, ANIMAL ASSIS1'ANCF. Lt:AGUE will host a bl'nefil luncheon· to welcome new members M1111dc1y Oct. 13 at noon in th<' Mercu ry Sav- ings and Imm hu1ldin~ Huntmgton Beach. For inf-.1rmat1011. c·all s:n.~(;75 or 008 8481 L.\l'\ MARINERAS Al/Xll.IARY tQ Family St-rvice ..\ssoc1a\io11 will have its third giant ~a rage sale from 9 a m to J p m Saturday. Oct. 11. at 1633 i\n1ta I.anP. Newpo rt Beac h . Merchand1.,e from 35 donors will be featured. inel u<lin~ antique·~. furniture, books, appliances. jewelr) and plant" WOMEN o t· TUE MOOSE, Costa Mesa Chapter 1158. wall !)C'r ve a · Dur k a· Plate" dinner at 6:30 p.m . Thursday, Ol·t 9. at the Moose Lodge. Costa Mesa ORANGE COA~T CITI ES Branch of the Music Teachers A:.soc1atwn wall meet at Rp m. Tues- day f)('t. 14 al the> home of Donna Bashaw Mrs Nakyong C'hu1, a member of the piano fa C"ulty at Saddleback College, will talk on "Preparing Students for the Piano Concerto." Fo r infor mation . call Shirley Case. 494· 7085. SEVERAL WORKSHOPS will take place at the MaripQSa Wom en's Center in Orange in the next few weeks. "How n o You Decide What to Do With· Your Life?" will be the topic of workshops Thursday, Oct. 9, and Thursday, Oct . 16, at 1 :30 p.rn . Edythe Peters, MFCC, wfll be the speaker. .On Friday, Oct. 10. al I p .m. Tamra Inabinet\ from lhe Sociology department of Cal Sta&e Fullerton will speak about nutritk>n. Por in· formation and reservations, call 541~. F ~October 11th . \ -__ , A totally new way for~ ro buy your next car . . &·. atlled ''Plain Price Policv" And it's only frcml ... C.11 142-H?I. ht• lewword1 to work lor "· COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB 557-0211 oo Sat. 1ub1ect to 1toc:t1 445 Ent CoHt Ht9ttw1, • Newpoft 9Neh • 87J.OIOO Oii hand. Beech Blvd. VOLKSWAGEN • PORSCHE • AUDI 405 1wy .• ,__ ____________________ _, Patrick Eire , Ptt 11nd have four children, Helen. Betsy, Nickolas and Ann Marie and two grandsons. Donny Cecil and Gregory Allen. II you hove an item /or llappenmgs, .tend it to Judith Olson at thR 1Ja1ly f>1l11t . PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 or cnll her at 642·4321 Happenings run11 every 1'u.esduy Club CC!lt'ndar mns each Wednesday in the Daily Pilot and contains nnllces of wo~·s and service club meetmgs and events open to the pubbc for the folwwmg wet!k Send notices to Club Cah-ndar, Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Include your nal'l'M? and phone number Notices must be in ovr lllmd.t three weeks '··~91ce of an event. Pictures are o maJOT fwad·mi.sers open to the vublic To requR!ll a ire. wnte or call the Feature Deparrmeni. 642 4:1;.., t>tituw.en 2 and S p.m Photo n:qlU'.tU are honored <>n a space available ba.n.! jeans by: ~ a:ERRAAIY bo'"' jour; 10 Anniversary Dollars Off! a mission v1e10 JP~r j.-vel 495.-zq13 mall ~PACIFIC \~~LOORING 2846 E. 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OCT. • By SYDNBY OMAaa A&lt:S (Mar 21 Apr 19} Dtttsloo 1) nutdt' atrectint hume, dom .,1tlc 11tuat1on. pe<'tal ar ranaemenu whi<'h brh)ll t'rforta, View lo pubh<' attention TAtJaus 1Apr 20 M•> 20 1 Stay away lrom direct ronlruntahons Play waiUna &amt' In d lvldulll you aided in pu t 1:1 bark. not to u'k favor!l, but to repay you GEMINI I May 21 June 20 1 Vnu aatn (Crettt'r dearet-O( Sel'Uraty fo'O<'UB IS Oft t'mo Uooal stability a~ result of heeart to heart talk wllh "•Pttl&J" pert1ca11 CANC't:a t June 21 July ~1 All tndl<'auon~ point lo nec~sslty for "ve rlrk 11t1on in wri ting · Mean.'I follo w throu gh 0 11 p romlst's, pMlt"<'t in tereata. r he<'k source und r .. •ch an unc.terst and Ina whh me mbt>r or opposite st>>t LEO <July 23·Au111 22 > Relat1v" ~et>lts •1d counsel in connection with lik style. res1der1('t- or domestic ad1ustment Rt mtr re ted . but avoid becoming inextricably involved VlllGO <Au~ 23 Sept 221 Avoid being 1a fool about moo~~ som eone seems to hav~ lined you up as a prospet•t for the "Hrook lyn Brldae." Know 1t . be aware and wary Define te rms. steer ('lear or get ric h qwck srhe mes LIBRA <Sept 23 <kt 22 > Accent power 1trength, confidence. s d your own pa<'e and 1m print policy, s tyle T rust your own Judgment, in tuition. SCORPIO <Oc t 23-Nov 21) You get r esults of closed·door meeting Be discrete , keep a con ridence and take ste ps to protect asseL<; An as signment is completed. SAGl'ITARIUS <Nov 22-Dec. 21) Roman- tic interlude dominates your personal scenario A long-standing wish comes true; you now are able to make fresh start in new direction. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Consolidate .assets: make payments, obtain what is coming to you. Get acc ounting, take inventory. Em- phasis on basic goals, ability to communicate needs to superior. AQVAlllVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on . communication. expanding personal horizons. • travel, education and special social activity. Gemini, Sagittarius natives figure prominently. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20); Read between the lines, study Cine print, detect subtle nuances -and check financial s tatements submitted by those who desire to "do business." DEAR ANN l.ANU t-.H~ You un · u wart from ht'a\'t•111 In on~ tell .. wc1011 you havt- .. dut·ated more ptioph· 1•hout h \.t'r d1'Jcusc than w t' <'oold hove In lO Yt'ur., 111 four d uy., we hove ret'etv~ m 1•r tl.000 ltll ~·r' rl'<IU1·st1ng 1nformu lion, and we t•'l(pc1·1 1.11 11•11 .. 1 fl 000 rnon• llu.ndn-.J11 of pc·oplt· Y.hu ~11111 i.t111I at 1:-. 1us s um t-d thut all lt v..r 11111blc•mi. r~ u result o( drtnkLn jt \ uun~ p1'11111t• with h1•pot111~ huvc d1f llc ully 1•onv1m•lnt( t1th1·r~ thut lht•v don 't t&k*' llrug,. WC" tu t• l'l 1•1 r111 tlv at r .111•ful for lh•· trcm l"n tJou i. 1t10~1,.1 1tn1•1· ~"" h11H .:1\t•11 us hy lt:ttl11g peoph• knr-1~ w .. t·x1111 \ 11u h.ivl" f!IV('n the L1v(•r f'o undatmn .i lH.00,1 1l11tt 1·ornpt1rl"1> with the t"ruptloo of Mount -;t llclcu~ On bt-hall of the board of •Urt·l'lllP• Wt' tha nk you. THELMA KIN<~ TH Y.IL rF.X ECt T f\lto; DIH F.<"J'Ofl > 1u:.uc THt:l.MA : I am dt-ll1hted that tb~ mf'etkla ln m v c•olumu produced lut·b luod r e· ( J BAI.BOA SKI ('U IB "''II haH' <1 ~oftball gamt' Saturda} Ot•t 11 , 111 ( o:-.t:1 Mt:sa t"or informa- tion. c·aJI 75<! Ol~ SO llTH C'OA:-\1 n ;w1:-;11 \'Ol"l'tt wilt sp<insor a dann~ .tt 8 11 m ~aturd~•" <k t 11 an Costa Mt>s a l-'<1r rnfor mauun, 1•0 11 l1and1 at 551 ·6020 SELF Cio;NTER "''II have u Single 1.-:xpeneocl' discussion on ·Fn<'111g Your Fears" at 7 3U p rn Friday, Oct 10. 10 the Cit y of Orange F'or in· formation, eall Jan or Mic•hat:l nt 997-9600 PEOPl.E SAMPl.E lt . a workshop led by Emily Col~man. wall be tw ld al 8 p m Friday. Oct IU. 10 Ne~port Bca<'h F ur information . ca ll 213-828--8949 ORANGE COAST SINGl.ES will have a gene ral m e eting at 8 p.m . F rid ay, Oct 10. in Huntington Be ach Also, the t,:ruup wall sponsor a bridge game at 7 p.m Monday. Oct 13, in Huntington Re ach. For information . call Ann at 751 ·0291 OUTDOOR SINGLES 1.1.ill s ponsor urban cow boy" dance lessons at 7 pm. Thursda>, Oct 9, at The Cowboy nightclub in Anaheim Also. the group will sponsor a bike nde at 10 a m. Sun- day, Oct 12. in Fullerto n For information, c all Robe rt at 544·8276. Ann Lataders 1Ult1. I. too, have l'ecelvea • 1reat maay let&en of appredal.IOll. Here It • aample: DEAR ANN LANDERS: You will never know how happy I was when I read In your column the common misconceptions aboulllvercliaeue. My husband d ied or cirrhosis last year. and the man ne ve r touched a drop of alcohol. So many of m y re latives and friends said "(never knew Gi!orge drank." When I told them "He didn't," they looked at me as ii I was a..tia'r or a fool . No comments were made, but I knew they didn 't believe me . I clipped your column. had copies made and s ent them to 15 rela tives and friends . Now J can hold my head up -an d more important J can vi nd ica te Geor ge God bless y~u . - G RATEFUL IN NEW YORK. For tlMM;e of you who may have mluect the orlglna.1 column., if you want &o learn more about dbeases of tl•e liver ud help fuel re- s earch tor the prublems, please wrlle lor literature. The address: The Uver FowtdaUon, 30 Sunrise Terrue, Cedar Grove, N.J. 07919. ll's f~ and writte n In language anyone un un- Jers taod. Bui do send a self-addressed stamped envelope. please. ' DEAR ANN LANDERS. I am enclosing the newspaper clipping inc a se you don't believe me. He re is a lA ndon society beauty who didn't know which one of s ix m en fathe red her child so she invited all s ix to the christening and gave tht> baby six names one after ea ch of the c andidates She also bestowed on each man the honor of being a godfath<-r The six men, all young upper m iddle -d ass barhelors, make a half cir cle a round the baptism al fount T he mother is in ht>r ~ She is the daughter of an English peer The editor of a high-c lass journal that traces bloodlines of Britis h aristocracy was on hand to write up this event as e vidence that the world is ch anging. What do you t hink of a clergyman who would particip ate in a fiasco like this? - UJSGUSTEDINOHIO DEAJl DIS: Well -that's sbow bi&. Quttn Victoria must have been whirling in her g rue. Tbanks for sharing. G D PENING Sta1·tq October 9, outsmart those big aepa~~ent store prices. $ -· THE DEPARTMENT STORE PRICE (if you're rich) $ THE fT ' "'-A-DILLY PRICE I if you r'-· ~ma rt ) 4 d ays onJy $J5 1003 WOOL BLAZERS J\.\·w,. \\'l)( 11 d:h.;IL 'rvl i ~ 111 r\\'l·~d ... ht·rring~ 1nl'.' .ind •d1J, $899 SHETLAND SWEATERS AND OXFORD SHIRTS A~~-nrrl·J fa ll ~lwdanJs 1n :.i1liJs anJ fa1M~le r;inems .. md crio;p Oxf, 1rJ., in '>olids, o;m f°X'' .mci t:incr-;.1 II . $1J99 ~ J J~' FAMOUS·MAKER lfJi~ CORDUROY PANTS ft G reac fining cords tn na\)', black. t:m , hurgundy. hr0wn , 30-60% off perfect quality, natne brand fashions everyday! t You don't have to be rich, just smart. Thete Grand Opening Specials available only a t Costa Mesa sto r e. OOSTA MESA Other conve nie nt h's-A-Dilly locanons: Harbor Shoppin1 Best Plaza. 28608 South Bristol Strec1 , Center, 2~1 Harbor Segerscrom Avenue and Bristol Scrcer. 754·8849 Blvd. at Walso~, fuuntain Plnzn, 18802 Brookhurst S rrcet, ~~~:.:~nney 8• between Ellis Avenue and Garfield Avenut• %2-9084 190 fl\shlon Stores in the West. O pen 7 Jays. Hours: • Mo n.-Fri. 10am-9pm, Sat. 9:30am·6pm. ~ S11n 12 NOlm,5pm. Tiie IOllOWl"f per-t are dol119 0..~MU A\ LA MOOE lllAIRICS. 111* fla«ll 11..0., HUllll .... on .... II. Ca 92M Row c Wll""· 1m Sunvl c;,.. .. lld • , ...... -. ~ .,.. Er"'' Wiim> lllll s.,,. .. 1 (;row Ad , Falo-. Ca .-ioM •••II or llalllllll•t. t0ftlracla4 by .. ,_ ""-' -"'""If· O<I 8( .,.., rllhdate O•l•dllllt htdeyof0t1-r.1"° Geo<9r w. 111a., DOlt~Pllwy, So.It••·•• TM> 11<n1,. .. " conou<t.., or •" '" I ......,_ """· c• .,.u dlvldveiR Publl.i.ct 0r81'91 Co•1>I Dally Piiot, OM Wlllfl\ 10<1 I ... 1'110 .01-r l\ll >IA-I ••> liled wllh 1M ' ' • CO<lftl y Clet'1! of Or.-. C.O....tv on Seto· telTltw• l, ,.., PUBLIC NOTICE Pl*M ! Puoll"'9cl 0.-C.0.\1 Dally PllO\ 0<1. 1. •. u. n. 1'•:> ,..,.., N-67565 NOTICE OF DEATH OF PUBLIC NOTICE ANN SYBIL SILVERMAN _ AND OF PETITION TO 1 NOTICE OF DEATH OF I ADMINISTER ESTATE IC 0 R N E L I U S M . HO. A-105917 SEXTON, •k• NEAL To all heirs , S E XTO N AN D O F be nefic iaries, c reditors PETIT I 0 N TO AD. and contingent creditors of MINISTER ESTATE NO. Ann Sybil Silverman and A·106146. pe r s ons who may be T o a I I h e I r s , otherwise Interested in the benef iciaries. cre ditors will a nd/or estate: and contingent creditors of I A petition has been filed Cornelius M. Sexton, aka by Dennis J . Silverman in Neal Sexton of Tus tin, the Super ior' Court of California and pe r sons Orange Coonty requesting who may be otherwise in-tha t Dennis J . Silverman te rested in the will and/or I be appointed as personal estate : A petition has been Ir e pre se nt at i v e to filed by Gertrude Sewton administer the estate of 1n the Superior Court of A nn Sybi l Silverman Orange County requesting 1 (under the Independent that Ger1rude Sexton be Administra tion of Estates appointed as persona l I Act). The petition Is set for r ep~ese n ta t i v e to a d · 1hearing in Dept. No. 3 at m 1n1ste r the esta te of '700 Civ ic Center Drive Cornelius M. Sexton, aka I W e s t , S a n t a A n a , Ne al Sexton (under the In-C a li forn ia 927 01 o n 'de pendent Administra tion October 21, 1980 at 10:00 ;o_f E~tates Ac t>. The petl-a.m _ taon is set for hearing in IF YOU OBJECT to the Dept. No._ 3 at 700 ,Civic I granting of the petition, C-:nter Drive, West, an the you should either appear C 1 t. Y o. f Sant a An a . at the hearing and state California on November 4, your objections or file 1980 a l 10:00 a .m . IF YOU written objections with the IF YOU OBJECT t~ the court before the hearing. granting of the petition, I Your appearance may be you should either a ppear in pe r son or by your at the hearing and state • at1 orney. I yo ur objections o r fil e 1 I F Y O u AR E A 1written ob1ectlons with the C R E D 1 To R 0 r a court befor e the hearing. contingent creditor of the Your appearance may be deceased, you must file In person or by your a t-vour clai m with the court tor ney o r prese n t i t to the I F Y 0 U A R E A. pe rsonal representative ~R EDITOR or a cont-a ppo inted by the court 1ng ent creditor of the de · within four months from ceased, you must file your the date of first issuance claim w.lth the court or of letters as provided in present at to the personal Section 700 of the Probate representative appointed Code of California. The by the court w1th1n four time for fi ling claims will months from the date of not expire prior to four first issuance of let ters as months from the date of pr ovided 1n Section 700 of the tiea ring noticed abOve. lh l'. P r obat e Code o f YOU MAY EXAMINE <;~11forn1a The time for the file kep t by the court. tiling claims wl11 not ex If you are interested in the pire or1or to four months PSla te , you may file a frorn the date of the hear· request with the court to anq not1C:E'd above. receive speci al notice of YOU MAY EXAMINE th e Inventor y of estate the file kept by the court al.set s a nd of the petitions, If you a re inte rested 1n the accoun t s a nd r e p orts es tate, you may file a re-descr ibed .in S~ct ion 1200 quest with the court to r e-of the California Probate ceive special notice of the Code inventory of estate assets and of the petitions ac· McCLAIN & GREEN, • c o u n t s an d r epor t s 'Law Corporation, described in Section 1200 4000 MacArthur Blvd., lof the California Proba te Suite 4000, Newport Beach, Code. Callfom~t2MCI. Rober1 A. Eastman'" Al· torney at L a w , 27 90 H•rbor Blvd., No. 20 2, Costa Mesa, Ca lifo rn ia 92626, ~5891. Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot Oct 8, 9, 15, 1980 4097·80 Pl IBLJC NOTICE Pub lished Orange Coast Dally Pilot. Oct. 7. 10. 14, 1980 4070-80 P tJBLIC NOTICE O.•SJ1' COllalCTIO MOTICE 0"' TaUSTll'S SAL I T S !'to 41lOl·J f 0 SERVICE COMPANY e$ duly I •Pc>Otntt!d Trustee under tr. foll-1"9 oeurloeo S.Curlly L•r>d Contract NOTICE O F DEATH OF WILL SELL AT PU BLIC AUCTION TO TME HIGHEST BtOOEll FOR ALBIN C. OLSON ANO ,CASH '""'eo1e ••time of .. 1. in OF PETITION TO AO· taw1u1 ....,,,.vot1r.u..i1t1Gs1-1•11 MINISTER ESTATE NO •10111• 11"• •"" lnler"Ht ""',,...,.., 10 . -"°"" ..... ., by II ...-r .. Id Securlly A-106160 Land Col\lr•ct In the propHly T o a I I h e i r s , .,.,.1,.,.11 .. C1Hcn- bene t ic1 arles c redit ors VE NOE E o o l'tALo R . • CHAMBERS arid. cont ingent creditors of VE NOOR· ROBERT A ICAILJCH .• Albin C. Olson of Hunt-marr1..i.._ ington Beach California Aec:o.-J.-•. 1• •s 1 .. s1r No. • ~ In -lli2' pave ""of Officlel and persons who may be ll•coros 1n rr. office of 111e "acorct.r otherwise interested in the o• ora1191 0oun1,; .. 1e1 s.c .. 11, Land wi II an~'?' esta te · . ~~~! .• "'::'~0 ~':,01'°!"':.';o. A pet1t1on has been filed IMMt1010 .. 10 P••<•• e .,,., c. a• by Alde n Carder 1n the tollo•n s u p e r I 0 r c 0 u r t 0 f l'a~ .. A: The llullCllnQ -OIM• !Ora nge County requesting i»rma...,.,. •mprow,.,,...o 1001..i on C Loi I al froKI tHO, H per Map re-tha~ Alden arde r be aP· 1 co,,,..,'" 9oo11 -. P-., ...., 41 a1 po r n t e d as per son a I MIKt1•~Mac>s 111 1""""'oof 1"" rep re se nt a t i ve to a d ., Covnty Racordtrof ... dcoum,, w111ct1 -. <Clt1S111UIH "LANIJ," .. *'"-under m r naste r the e s ta te of t 111e 1 .. m•of t111s o...r.,1 .. I Alb in C. Olson <under the l'a._. •= L..at 1 ... Tr~1 '7«>, as Independent Administra-,.., Map ·~ in Book-· P~ t ion of Estates Act) The •1 •nd 41 of Mhuu-.. -~ '" 111e I . . . · oflk• of l!w CouMy llecoroer of said pet1t1on is set for hea ring c-1,, 11e1nv 111e "t.Alfo ..... ,._ , in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic 1 .. 111e <~11GM ...., 1t1pU1•1i-s of Center Drive, West, in the j 1111' , .... .,,. ..... <~ 111e l vlldl"9 C i t y o f Sa n ta A n a , =1:': s:i-=~· '""''_.' California on November 4, I l'arc:.i c: NOft-Eac1us1ve Hs• 1980 at 10·00 a m me11n -LOU u -,, of Tract · · · '1.0. u -""-rec......., In 8-* I F YOU OBJECT to the I P-s 4t -•2 of MIK•ll._ ~ gra nting of the petit ion. in 111eoHlc•olt11e eoun.11 llaco..derof you should ei ther a ppea r .. id c-, .• , *'<••-...., *'"-. In Sactlan I.OJ of ,,.. cer1aln L•-at the hearing and state dated~ n, "71 -recorded y our obje ctions or file O•<•mlMr n , ""In loek U'2J, written objections with the Peo-s ,... to • 111<1vs1ve, Offklal Records, -s lrst,_t lfo. J0'62. court before the he aring. o•o C•mpus oreve, N•""""'' Your appearance may be e .. c11. c.i11..,..1 •. in person or by your a t-.. , .. • "r•• -.. , or common • t "-•lenallon Is "'°""' •bove, ,,.. ..... Orney • renty "QI_., as to Its ComtlleletlHS or I F Y 0 U A R E A corracl""JI." CREDITOR or a cont· Tll<l-wndet"MldSacur1tyt..anc1 · t edit of th d Conl••<l. 11'1 ,_of • -.Cll or de-ingen Cr Or e e · lautl In Ille obll9atlon1 Hcured j ceased you must file your i11ere11,, ,_.talon •119C-...., -. ·Claim with the coort or pre-ll••••d to 111e _,.......,. • wrthM t ·t t th I 0ec1era11or1 of o.t..,.1 -°""'8lld sen r o . e persona '°' s.ie, _ -•n.n nollc• of brwa<ll I representative appointed end OI ela<llOft lo UUM Ille UI\· by the court within four 1Mr119MC1 10 sa11 Hid .,,._.rt, to I months from the date of .. ush w1c1 *1991.....,...., .... ,...,_., . Ille vllden'9ned cM>toed .... -•c• ol first issuance of letters as -ac11.,.. .. e1eet1an .... "ac..-ded I provided In Section 700 of J.,,,. •>. t• 8' 111t1r ..... tatSJ 111 .__ the Probate Code of t>•H . P•ee HO, ot Hid Olllclal California. The time for fil-"~.°.;1'~,. w111 .,. ,,..... ...,. •11,_, I Ing Claims Will not expire towel\elll or -r-11, ••u or Im· prior to four months from p11ec1. r....,.lftt 1H1e, -w.t1ot1. °" d f I tn<vmbfAMn. to pay tN rema1111no the ate o the hear ng prl11Cl'9ftum1«V..ctll'lt6idSacvritv ' noticed above. Land c ... tract. w1111 IM-t as 1""r•ln I YOU MAY E XAMINE 11rov1ded,-n,11-.,11Mer111e l•rm• of MICI *""' L...., C8"1ract the file kept by the court. , .. ,, .... ,.,., •IMI upe111e1 01 1,..; pt you are Interested In the rr.,11" -°'""' 1rvtt1 <rNtM Dy e state you may file a re-.. id S.Cwltv ~ C-trec:t. s.ld .. ,. ' • h wlll 119 lleld on V.-• ... v, Oclotlff J1 quest wit the court to re-'* ., 11:00 a ..... 91 111e ofttc• ... r 0' celve special notice of the Sentk• ~, . ._., of ,..,...;1c4 Inventory of estate assets r-r. ~ 1110. o... c11, ....... ar• d of the tit' W•ll, Of'._, c.tltornla. an pe ons, ac-A1111e 1.,,. °' 111e 111111a1 pu111iceti.. c o u n t s a n d re po r t s .. "'" -1ea. -. , .... ..,.... .. ,,. described In Section 1200 111111eld INlance or 111• ••rieau ... of the California Probate .... ,...,..,.....,.._,,.,..1at..,1. ly LAM CMtre(t Mii ftt""-'W C09tl Code. • 1111•" ........ •• •• ,,,., , ~ Jamn WoH, Attomey at •1·::.~....,1a.1• Law, ... Wllattl'9 Blvc&., ·r. o. saii.v1c1 COMP•lfY No.. 1020 Loa AnttlH ...... ,,.,,.... • Caltfornfa 90041, (2U) ~!!:::C 651·22'1 ow City ..... i:-= Published Oranve Coast er.,..,c.~,.- Oally Piiot, <>ct. a, 9, ts, -~...!!.!!>~"194 1990 ..,...., ~--_.,.. C:..• Deity ..... t.1,1,IJ,'9 ~ DAILY PILOT The Biggest Marketplace on the OraJla• Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Car:-Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ~.~ ............ ~;:;!.~.~ ........ ~:!!.~~.~ ........ ~~~!.~~~.~ ............. :!.~~~~ ...... .. .. I 002 •••r• I 002 Gewt'.. I OOJ ....-al I 002 ·•······•······•···•··· .................................................................... . EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUN IT Y ............. ,Motic.: SHAIPDUPLD l'omt"r lot. l•o 2 Bdrm UIUU rJ.<'f'll«'fll F .. 1111111!1• t:osla Meu lot•1111 on N i n• 1n\l'sl rnrnt al s1~.'°°~~-.... 4 IDll.M $101,000 U~e l'UMlt!r IOC It" ... ('f'511 Ov«r,.1u 1I :1 1 •If ""' lll(t'. loo Owner '"I\~ hnnl( aJI o/t1•1' l'ull Si A ( <Nf mo; ft(/ II ., 7 14-631-6990 AU rt:111I al<Ak "dv1,n13t'<1 in lhL~ IW\\l!i)a(>"r u. 'ub Je<'t lo Uw •·akr111l F1ur lious ani Act of I 9611 wt\ll·h inakes 11 1llcial to i--------• 111th•ert1se ' any pre COttt•CIAL HALISTATE ferem·e, hm1t1&tion, ur discnmanaUOn bast'\! un ra~. ro&or, rel11pun, sex, or national ongm. ,ir JO intention to make an) such prelerence. llm1t11 lion, or dlscrimmauon ·· 'Jlus newspaper Wiii not knowlnJIY a ccept an) advertising ror real estllle which 1s in viula lioool the law. IRIOIS: Actnriiwn ........ dleck their ads .., ... .:::. «• ,... luau • TIM DAILY PILOT as-1 WNlly far..._ fint i. cGn'Kt ......... only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge•:.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl0.000 DOWN CcMDUPUX Two 3 Bdrm units 1 year new. Assume lsl TO or l250.000 al 13-1/8, ANO owner will car ry th e balance. Call 67J.8SSO VACANT LOWDOWN Owner says selJ now! 3 sunny Bdnns, sparkling hardwood noors. Ne wly painted & waiting for new buyer. A steal at on- ly •.500. Call now. Cl) SEA CTNE PROPERTES 71 4-631·6990 PEPPERTREE Plush El Cajon model with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. central air . security system. spa, formal din· ing room. bonus room and the list goes on. Full price $168,950. Call for further details 751-3191. CSELECT I PROPERTIES JOGTOIEACH SpectacularCdM duplex. ffuge 4 Bdrm owner's un· it + 2 Bdrm unit. Un· believable 4 car gar age. Priced to sell now. Ca II ~ SEA CCNE PROPERTES 71 4-631 -6990 WHATS UHl9UE AIOUT UMl9UE BIG CANYON-3 Bdrm, beaut. maint., pool, spa. across from park. Ask· lngSSM.000. UNDA ISLE--t Bdrm on lagoon, 3 frplc's, Kol pool with waterfa ll, sauna , boat s l ip. Sl.800.000. ON GREENBELT-3 Bdrm s, 2"'1 ba townbome. move·in cond., Mexican paveni, ea.rthtooes. Sl37.500. MOTIVATED-Cozy duplu, 2 and 1 Bdrms. 1&one fplc, beam cell· -.:1110,080.-0IM RElllOD ELE0 -3 Bdrm. ranch style, coun· try kkcben. pool. quiet loc1Uoa -.500. LITTLE I SLAND-UHoe1 .. ted. Awfully cute a Bdrm home. 2 Bdrmllllk .... 500. ntA'l'SWMArl ~"" AIOU1'. IJNK>lJ~ tte)MH a.kon.8'7MOOO . IAC:XIAY SISS.500 l:;le~.i n t 2 :.t u1) tuwnhume Scl'lullt'd pati o , s un r111 .. 1.1 gourmet k1tl'hen lluge mastH SUllt' I \lt:W from 2nd st()() l'.ill tor further details ~ SEA CCNE PROPER TES 714-631 -6990 CAUB ~tablh>I~ IOt'ul r11 rn I.) talm\I!( aµphc11t1on.s from licensed rea l c !oldl•· :.alesmen & broker:. fo1 " caret'r in commercial rl.' <11 est:ite manai;ement & bnikerage Extens1vt' on lhe Job tra1rung 1n all asµects or this f1ehJ ,\ unique opportunity for the bustnes" minded reul t>state person Call fur an interview Realonomu•s Corp 675·6700 CE llDBll ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS Of SERVICE ..W LtSTIHG4.IDO ISLE Top l.oc<i tion. Near Tennis Courts & Reaches Really Neat T .... o Bedroom. Plus Den. Home With Formal Dining Room AS SUMARLE LOAN SJ7S.OOO HAalOR RIDGE CLASSIC Supcrb Kensmgton ~odel With Outstandinj! Styling Four Bedrooms & 312 Baths Master Bedroom With Fireplace Excellent L1vanj! Ar!'a. Separate f'nrmal Oinini:i Room. Jena1r Built In Kitchen With Roomv Rreakfasa Area SSIS.000 . SPYGLASS HIU Ahsolutel.v Spef'lacular f'our Bedroom Ca1lehom Model With Breathtaking Ocean View [)e('orated To Perfection Gori:ieous C ustom Wood Floors Lovely Wallpapers. Ru1lt·ln Book Shelves Even Standing Room Attic. Automatic S prinklers . Secur1t v System. Don't Mass This_ ASStJMA BLE FIRST~ $570.000. IMYISTOltS A n9IT'IOM Nice Livable Home On A Large R·2 Lot In Belter Area Of Costa Mesa_ Build An Extra Unit f'or Income. Priced At S9S.500 ·--..... , ... , .. 759-9100 #2CoqooiatePlna MewportCewfet' ( Pete Barrett ) .;::::presents:::=~ THE ACACIA DUPLEX llG Ate llAUTlfUL 5 Bdrm upper story with private courtyard en· trance. La rge living room with fi replace and open beam ceilings. Lower has 4 Bdrms a nd patio. Separate laundry. $345,000. • THE COWNS AVENUE DUPLEX STE'S TO SOUTH IA YNOMT on Balboa Island. 2 Bdfm front unit, beautifully decorat ed -light and airy. built-in kitchen. Newer 3 Bdrm unit in rear -extra guest rooms too. Must see! Excellent financing available. THE 35tll STREET DUPLEX IY WIST MIWPC>n"S llST llACH custom designed for versatile living 3 Bdrm s a nd 2 Bdrms , in - terchangeable in grouping. Fres h carpets, paint. $279,000 incl land. ASICUS .... _...._we1..., ,,...._ wMda co•en...,.... & Mien. Pete Barrett ~r .. SALISPIOPLE •• IJ~IVU l WAHTS TO TALK TO YOU OUI IUSIMISS IS •llAT. IUT WI W AMT IT TO II llnH. WI FllL l l~ltJlll OfflaS ONI 0. TM1 ....ST '"PACICA .. s·· IM THI tMDUSTIY: TO TMOSI WHO UST Wmt US AMO TO THOSI WNO SILL FOR US. OUI YOLUMI FOi Sl,TIMIH WAS 7.5 MILUOM; lMATS OMI SJS0,000 SAU A DAY IAT A ••Y ATTIAcnn c~ MISSION SPLITI. TMIMI AIOUT CAW..lt~IVUt. WE WANT TO TAU TO YOU, IUT CAU llfOllE OCTOIB t5TH. U,._l()UI: ti()Ml:S REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 C:ut Cont Highway. CoronA del M.u WI HAVL 4 6 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN E-Z FtMAMCIMG Luxury, t·us tom 3 br wood & l(lass home on nearly I al'rt' Close to beach . $395,000 . Ownt:r/agt. 498 0257 l 'pgnidcd ;ur Mn<I "/\" 1>la11 with as s um. 1s t TU Par- flUl'I floor).. "asht•r & tin 1•r ind <'11mm l•'UOI'-fl4x1I s11a & "'.1 u n a B 11' 11<1\\ t'lui,<• t''t'rll\\ lll'\I .'•c·.1r Sl11J.1M)l1 ~j ~ Waterfront Hornr 5 BR. 4 Ba , c·uslom wat e rrr ont homl' wll7x38' pvl clo t·k Pri ced $1 ,394 ,000 Builder w it rude for Palm SP.rings Es tate t-~or details on this homl' und appl 10 see. l'all Carol Horr. agt 631 ()(l!fll LOOK $85 500 4 Bdrm 2 b~. flrepla1·e. 2 car garage. large} ard Seller mo tiv ate d ' 645-9161 ··- OPEN HOUSE .-'> REALTY z W \NT ACTION? Classifed Ads 642 5671! THE LINGO INVESTMENT DEPAllTMEMT IS LOOKING FOR TWO HIGHLY MOTIVATED LICENSEES WITH REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE. WE OFFER: Choice location in Newport Center Comprehensive Training Program Newsletters Public Investment Seminars Competitive Commission Schedule PLUS PARTICIPATION IH: Investment Brokerage Group Investing Home Equity Sales Here's your cha nce to join a dynamic group and get in on the ground floor. For a confidential in- t e r v i ew ca ll GF.NE TROWBRIDGE. CCIM . at A Lingo a55.0211 ttiJ' ~·ll""' macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY HARIOI YllW HOMES DCLUSIYE! Outstanding "Monte go" on fee la nd ! 4BRS, 2 baths -formal din- ing rm -family rm. L spacious yard. Comm. pool & park. $242,500. Appl. o nly . Donna 'God s h a ll 644-6200. (K-62) 752·14 I 4 Com~ Volley Cenrer 642-1235 q() I D9vfl< Drive lllK&RN 551-1700 Woodbndqe Centei 644-6200 Hotbot View Cente< CHANCE C S I H A T L E L R G A 0 S 0 B M S E 0 C 0 H U N G C H 0 U S I S L B R V M T M 0 K P A H N T I 0 N M I 0 U I A H T 0 0 Y S H H A E L A 0 N Y E C 0 H T H SJ S...A..LA H R K D D T I I lf .. JLL.l- y D 0 P N E R C U N C t T S B K E S L I R E R D K E A H N U S E C S N k 0 L A L F D U 0 R A U D I L U ~ T E A T 0 ZN 0 0 L MN TT T G LY T 0 H.E E 0 A T N W F C R G U E T R S D A T R Y T H H 0 N E 0 R D L 0 M C 0 U A G I R 0 P W U S P L E U P J U & A M I L £ £ D A 0 L P H S A R M T U R E E E L H A Z H Y 0 D E H U T R 0 F D H A T E T L T S H T A A T A I H E I T H H P E 0 E ........ ..;...... • illelalMly. ,:J ~ .... "111: ftftlMll lllnd CllWAt ............ ~ flll Ftub a..... o1 ..... Udy Luck ~ .. ltla '8duck Upa IM 0... • ........ Tiii ...... ~·· T.....,,_:Nartrilntl ' ;:;;;~.~--;;~; ~;~~---ioozF;~~---iooi ;~~-·iooi . . ·--·-·-----·-~=----. --·--. ·-·--------·---·· 1 · ·--. ---·------··:: ::·· ·---··· ········-· C,/e 0 I .newporl New ly remodeled traditional style 3 f bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large l I recreation room & 2 patios. Living J ,,. REALTORS room has attractive beam ceiling. fireplace & French doors leading onto . brick patio. New kitchen bit-in -~ appli ances. Close to tennis courts. --sa ndy beaches & clubhouse. Now TIM E SHARE. Ocean view Laguna available. Call for appt. Shores. Prime time winter. Trade ti me with great locations: Aspen - Hawaii -Europe' -a nd many more. $15.500. COLE OF NEWPORT IEALTOIS 255 f. Coad Hwy •• c--.. Me 675-5511 MEWPORT DUPLEX 2 Units o n ree land \1•ross rrom park Near beach. bay. & shopp111,:: Pnced at S205,000 Eves 642·2253 DOORS TO BEACH 2 2 Duplex Owner m otivated Open to c r e atlVC r1n<1nc 1ng P05s1bly Lillie or no cash. Will trade property · boat t ar or ·i? $249,000 F.:w~ Mil (1715 associated BROK ERS-RE A L TORS l OH W !alboo 6 11 J&&I 6 UMITS Super rental lueallon. }earl) or s um m e r winter SI00.000 down and own(•r will l'arry the balance Ask tng$535,000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 ASSUMELOAH Beautiful 3 bedroom 21 2 bath Brookview condo thats meas ures 1600 sq fl It features a laundry roo m , garage door opener. 3 patios, rnm- mwuty tennis & pool As- sume exlslmg loan and owner will carry a la rge 2nd. Full prfre $132,500. Cal 556-2660. «;::SELECT I PROPERTIES leaut. San Juan Spacious 4 bedroom J bath hom l'. w it h se parate ma s ter bedroom s u1t 1.: Beautifully decor:it ed w1lh plush wall tu wall «a rpe t i ng , < U!>t om draperies a nd a lus h shady ba1·k yard Full pn<'e onl~ 5169.750 Call fi61 2407 t:=SELEC T · I PROPERTIES WANT ACTION? Classifed Ads 642-5678 'W.Wii WATIR YllW'" Remod e led M editer r an ean masterpiece on lush canyon. steps from pri vate beach . 3 BR + master s uite. Deck overlooking ocean. Unique bath with separate s pa & dressing a r ea. Quality In Cameo Shores. $765.000 Fee. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 INVESTMENT SEMINAR SCHEDULED FOR SAM CLEMEMTE L I NGO REAL ESTATE 'S I NVESTMENT DEPARTMENT will he presenting a free seminar "Group Investing. the Trend for the SO's." Mr. Gene Trowbridge. CCIM. will lead a discussion on t he advan- tages and disadvantages of group investing in real estate and tr~t deeds. Different form s of ownership arid tax implications of each wlll also be discussed. In addition, this seminar will ex- plore why group investing may well become the most important vehicle for real estate ownership in the 80's. The seminar will be held Thursday. October 9th at 7:30 p.m. at the San Cle mente Inn in San Clemente. Reservations s uggested . please call Ms. Sue Nicholson at • bi!J.OO 15s-0211 R H A C I I' I I I .... .... R 0 T l B It'• obvlou• lhll aolar energy la on Iha way. Thi• year alone we've bHn hlt by --------. everything under --. N E T " I T I I I I I' -.... 1---.1-'"'1 S,.....,.l 'r--ol---1 0 COl'lple!t !lie c~v<~I• Qvor.,! _ _ • _ _ b~ fllllno In ·~• "''uin9 WOtd• ..__...__ _ _.__......__..,__. yov d•••loc> ''°"' Oleo No J below -e-:..::uN~K~•~AM~''~f-lO_'_fl_s _ro~l..__.i.-.L~ I I I CCI ANSWU . IAYNOMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip. EL TOIO HOISE COUMTIY 4 Bdrm .. 3 baths : ran ch s t y le . mini-estate in orange groves. $240,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay~tdP Drove N 8 6 75 6161 GetGRI:.:EN c<a~h for WHJTE clcphunt:-. with a Cla:.s1f1t.'<I t\d <.:all 642 567H Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad 1s a s imple matter JUSt call 642·5678. EXQUISITE NEWPORT CONDO Trvty a •wcaM lit .... ..,...,. Crest! Co..... 2 '*I, .._ ""' OCIAM YU. De~~orwfttt....,._._. ..... ......... c ..... o ..... wll ...... with fiaa•ciRCJ Hd carry AITD. SllJ,500. 611·1400 NEWPORT HOME--0.W. 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Newport 1026 area. 66141Z'Zeves m> Dc:ietx::>LJt ••••••••••••••••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim.-1 Fo url'l"x Xlnt l.01',l>d Bay & Beach C.1nd. nr Hluff lly owner WANT A&OOD Real Estate 2 J br, 2 2br. rr .. 1t-. IMVISTMltlT? VA< nrA•E n ciutHCf SlffC• ,.,, 1· r cal i v e r i n 11n1· 1 n I: We have an excellent 6· 675 IOM unit rental building llGCAHYOM F=o.t•Van.y 1034 whjch haa great potential The much sought after ••••••••••••••••••••••• for increasing in value. DEAUVILLE Model Great year-'round r en · over looking Big Canyon t.lal Golf Course. Three ONLYS249,950! spacious bedrooms. din f( )'\I '°' I I \I I \ I \.1 ... ing and family rooms. Exceptionlly attractive pool & spa. Please call for app o intment. ~.000. 673-7300 .. ... WHITE GLOVE T E S T E R S WANTED RCTaylorCo NearTMlalle Woodbridgl' 2 Hr plus d c n , 2 1"1 8 a l' on d u "Brq;htun" H p lan 1 .. ·lrtic master bedroom s wte. Suru1y kitchen on cul de·sac $2M.~.00 WdwcJVlllocJe Uniquely and beautifully upgraded 3 Dr l'Ondo. Choice corne r <il'ross from park with mnunta1n view Sl 12.500 R..cho S. Joacpi11 ··San J oaqwn" model, 2 Br + den/study Quality neutral tan 1·arpets and drapes . 1-~abulous golf course view, 2 privatE' patios. Asking $175.000 NEWPORT WATHFllOHT l.an~est floor plun ortered. Open, fresh and a tlt1uuliful view . Custom decor f(old fixtures a nd m ciny upgrades · Boat slip rights up to 45 · ~ $749,000 JAMIS I. C10U1.D Ul-IU2 ------:--- 3 IN BIG CANYON DRAMATIC Custom Built Home of nearly 5000'. 4BR. 4BA, + 2 h alf BA. Cathedral Ceilings, 3 Frplcs. Glamorous Maste r Suite with Oversized Closets. Dressing Room. Jacuzzi Tub Large Swimming Pool w/Spa & Wate rfall. Overlooking Golf Course. $1,200 ,000 EXOUISITE 3BR. 3BA Town~ouse. High Ceilings, Custom Wa ll & Window Coverings. Cheerful light Eat-In Kitchen, Roman Tub in Master Bath, 3 car garage. & lovely private patio area $380,000 MOT TO MENTION A Stunning 2BR, 2BA Townhouse. Also with high ceilings. custom deeor ator touches. & large storage area. This one for $290.00C) 1032 Wall St. La Jolla CA 92037 K)L~~ BROKERS~ LTD• 714-4H-H41 Cell Cotlect 1100 ~S:-' 11 00 ..•..•...•............. •••••......•.•...•••... INVITATION TO BID HIWPORT HACH 2 Mobi-..0111e1 J.a r~t· tM ' lHr & St udio i\"ik1~!" S.11 ,0()() f.i-42·3436. ti75·75~2 a rtt•r ... 30 J~ Plymouth • • • • • l.:1rge 2Rr & OC'n 11 Ra lgt• Pttlt<1 redt•t·nrnl Ni S46.t01 J44 M;ivflowt-r n75·8819 Both include Pnv<.it e Bt.·<H'h 2 1f 111!> Jacuii1s. f'lub lloust-!-. clt· Adult~< I\ t.•r 3.'> 300 E. Coo1t Hwy at l~I• Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.4GUMA HACH 9'00$9.FT . 11 Ltlased commercial· 1111.l1L't nal units lt>t'aled un one of Laguna'.; main h11<hwu ys Flulldmg re i-ently re1mdeled High ilc1llU 1111 area Partners w<Jnl •JUt offering very <Jtl1 lH'l1ve C1n11nc1ng on 11 total 11rice or '575.000 with s-tr.i 750 down H1·1t I• 1110mtr~ 675·6700 M~GZOHE UhlcJ home, garuge anti b.irn will vroduce some 1nn1m~ whilr you plan 111·~ 11,., elo1111M!nl 8.950 I "I 11 111 l.inlJ neur llllh & Wh1111.·r Cos l.1 Mt·~a W eilev H. Taylor Co. ReoHon 644-49 I 0 NEWPORT /6 Unih ,...wport m.och I 069 Ne wport Beach I 069 l ······•················ ····•···••••••···••···· 111 1 llf• heart of Newport IJ.•ad1 l.iwatl'tl m <'Om rnl'n ·111I art>a ll c<tn ht' lhl'll for l>usmcc;s, rC' ,Ill h 11110 .,.... Completely refurb1:.hctJ. one blk tu hea(•h Vou own th..: land Gn .. 1 financtnll $19!1.SOU ~ 759-9221 OWNER FINANCEO \JO ICI l1rh 1Jl M'.I \ V. • 111 nt:c fh1 :?h:. .' "'' od •111 I! l hw l.l.111h -1 1111 ~'JXK I JW< I 'I 1111\ l l', , lllCI lut 111 I . 1 l J', .!fl'. d1tlo\ ti • 111. !'>1o:.,,1111rc 1 •11•·n 11.11 I. O"'m:r M5 M lll STROLL DOWN THEILUFFS MEMORY LANE Upper bay view Mosl in llrn. cxdu.'" t' 1lt•\ 1•1111• desired onginal urt:u nll'lll tlei.1..!n t·cl 11 1 hi' Spacious J bdrm .-hob t rad11 111nc1 I t "I" t ucl b> room, end unll Huge Sl }lt: T 11• l..t·1I ·'" ·'' $2c0 000 \"I i.m1rbt lh1 • \llUll~ lft'"" patio " · ~ " tht."St• J.tarbor \'1""' h1111ll •640--·S560-··------•f hlHlllA.. t-11 ud1· • h.11111 ' Thl'I• 111..111-. but '4h\ FOR SAi.l IY OWNER Giant 5 Br 3 Ba Uni) $269,500 Ownt:r will carry al $1500 m unthl} with $20,000 down No c red 1t need l'd I 71 I 1 840-1964 \" G ,,.,,,,,, .. ,.{ NI{ L11' r1,. .. , .'·1 .. 1, ':>IJ'Jil \CJUI JOI II •l'·•l 11111 gl\ I! ll' ,, 'Jll l1tf ·11•1•1 ~lf1.lUI .';1;, ''1'11 NEWPORT CREST 1!1.-11t1al or "" 5450,000 - ~Alt Hl·HONl MOMl-.~ REAL ESTATE 6JH400 Income Property 2000 ··············•·····••• HOME'n'IMCOME 'liu .. :! lw<lroom house l'Ll'b dupl ex and lourplei< tCJ provide in , ••ml• Ownt-r wi ll c·arn 11 a I• 1 • r e a ., s t.I o "" n -;')2 1'!20 ~ QUAIL A_,~~S~- l()petl Til 1:30 P.M.I BRAHDNEW 6UMITS SBLEI EASTSIDI UNftS DESPSATE!! View this s potless well maintained townhome & your search wil be over ! Attra ctively decorated. wet bar & a double garage too. Trimme d down price & terms are available on this beauty 545-9491 Penthouse "San Mateo' model. 2 Br unit over lookmg goU <"uurse and nil(ht light view Up· g r aded . Comm un it y pool, tennis $100,000. lrYine 1044 LQ9Ma m.ach I 048 f:k•l jlil<~cll!'' rl1,tl Ill '\t•lo\Jl'lrl ll••to •h \; pn• c·:. "'U Jlt .tltnr•I ·~ Br un11.1> w garages Isl .,,-ric·r IJPnef1ls Gre .. 1 r ,. 11 \ d I a r c d 1 n W t''I m1ru.ter Owne r "" 111 hcl1> l111at1 l'C ,\gent ·~I 7300 100/oDOWN Needa some fixing, great opportuity for investor. Don't wait, call now. ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 ·6990 llACHDUPLU Sl7S,SOO What a great fixer ! Lots of potential. Only 1 blk to bay. Last one left of it's -·@ · SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 14-631 ·6990 MODEL HOME Quality thruout is whal , you'll find with this 3 Bdrm townhouse. Close to everythi ng. Offere d with owner helped financ ing. Ca II now. ~31196 ·~ ~ ........... 'Ibis property presenL'I a super ~portunily for the discrinunating investor. You'll have special pride in owning this duplex located in Orange. Both units have 3 lrg Bdrms, 2 Baths, dbl car garages, and a huge patio for e n· tertaining. Super rents· motivated seller-asking Sl.IS,000. BALBO A I SLAND REALTY 673-8700 INVESTMENT •SlttlNAR• "Learn How To Invest In Real tatllte With Little Or No Mooe Down!" "T" ~not giving encJUlh return? Inn.lion Outstripping Bank Interest? ... Wan Tbe F\lbt Against lnllalion! """9 Hew To""'"' la ........ Reeerw~~Now. °''-Sellllt 2 BR 1 ~ Ba condo. Cpt.a, dnla. bulltlm. (Over 40 8dUlt community.) Pool. jacun!, clubbouae. 915.000. ""ear lar1e sbop-Jlin& cent• and tMa atop. Otewide. nM.D tm Has been transferred ~ Stunningly spacious 2 b ed r oom townh o me featuring A/C, uµgraded carpets, prime location. Large assuma ble loan! A b a r g a i n a t ., HunlMcJOlt m.ach I 040 RCTaylorCo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.900 759-1501 , _111111!!11!1!!1111!!1!!11 ... !l!ll!l~- GIEA T FAMILY 640 9900 •1 4Br. 2Ba~& atry. l -----hlk to schl & park 11,, m1 to t>ch Only $118,900. **UtlQUE! 2300 SQ. ft of IUXwiOUS liv· ing, with it ·s own POOL & SPA! 'Ibis 3 Bdrm & den attached ho me 1s possibly the only exam pie m the prestigious Woodbridge &tales with ll private pool. Call now to see & eQJOY ! $561 846-5502 ,ER MONTH... .a. is all you pay when you takeover existing loan. . Sharp Irv ine condo featuring 2 bedrooms,~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!! n e w c arpet & A ·c ' Pril'ed ·at $1 05,!>0 0 759·1501 ., ~Wint 11 % Super opportunity for in vestor or first time buyer 3 Bdrm o ldie w wood rtoors, dining room. oversized lot Put your equity to work. $111.900. Call TARBELL. REALTORS, 540-1720 ~·"-cl 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By owner, 217 Apolena, 2Br. 2 story house, frplc, 2Br garage a pt. + lrg Drastic pnce reduction $149.000 for a deluxe 11ceanfroni unat . 2hr , 11 .• ba. assumable l0"-1- lst , o wner will ('arry 752 2197 Agt. SLIGHTLY WILTED revive it with a l1llle pauJt and lender loving care! Large living r m , huge fenced c ul-de-sac lot & double garage. Hurry before owner fixes lumsell and raises the price from $105,000 all terms! ~9491 Sllr7.!500 wo,\dhrldgc Kc.lit lJ 551 :ttHlfl l!t:?ilflanam·• p~,." """'' * • .A111i9n11W. Loan Beautiful 3 Bdrm homt! newly decorated lhruoul. located in lht: prime Cabfomia Home:. art:a. CIOtie to sehool.s, park. pool and shopping. As k , • .1.1 ...-.-; HANCH ~ HFALTY ~ SSl 2000 separale owner 's unit. r~:;;iiiiiiiiiii-~~···· $392,000. Good ass um ~:..DAILY THE I ~ 21:=.s:~oo NUMBER TO SEE $1,IOO,ooo COSTA MESA OFACE Wat ........ /Wlbury 27t0 ....._ ltYcl 673-6900 1714154S.t4tl IDEAL FAMILY HM. 2 story , 3 Bdrm and g uest qrtrs . Large patio. $355,000. LOUIUCHT& & Assoc. 675-lll1 -------- ..._ P11•a1111a I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Ofsnu.? Have client for Penin Pt. home. $300,000 range. 25% down. Owner carry balance. ~.675-8170. C....clllW.-IOZZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX BY OWNER Choice Loe. So. of Hwy. Wik to bch, 3-2. 2·2, frpk. prof. de<iorated, below appraised value, Prin-= only . 675·1055, eo.t.MeM IOZ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. , ........ S14Z.IOO PUU.mllALn 1*49114 IDCllDS Wtsmlc.M. 251Js.t.Ana Ave. 2 BR. 2~ tie, coatemp. ~°':4uot3 STIALAIU This barga in home f e ll from escrow.· as the buyers m oveN'back to the east and the owner says sell TODAY! Fantastic three bedroom home on a huge cul-de-sac lot. only SIOS.000 a ll terms. TBMS-THMS available on this outstanding 1600 sq ft townhome with all t he amenities! Wet bar. wallpaper and more! All for $115,000 -FHANA welcome!· Walker It lee Real Estate 1044 ........ macneb / Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAYINE COMPANY DIANI ...-eaTOMI 1044 •BRS -family rm -spa_! Decorat· eel like a model home I Only ~ block to comrmmity pool, spa, tennis .t& park. 1225,000. Appt. only. Julie Van Wieren 752-1'14. <k-83) 7U.14 I 4 ---=1=1-=-1 ____...x-- CoiT4M Vdltfrr C.-WoodbldCJI Center ....... ,. ...... .. 1!01 Dov. Driv• Harbof v;.w Cent tr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woocbidge Condo Spolless 38r. l '•Ba Count ry k1tch e11 Lrg palm. Assumable Isl at 9-V•%. $101.000 551-1183, Ownt'r Sa l e b y Uwn l'r Washington model 1.' r old. 3br, 3ba. SR7,000 a~ s umable mortga"e al 101;4'/, ·terms.Pr1nc1pab only 39 E. Yale Looi> $182,500. 714 857 20()4, l'llll eves. Orangetree1:ondo, lbdrm, lba , $75,900 N..:at ' 551-6084 Owner rtJRTLE ROCK Brv:.id moor. 3 HR. 2 b.ith la1 ing µark. upgritdt.'(!, ex cellt'nl move 1n .. ,..111ci1 lion, Sl69.500 1'all 1:133 1961 from I to ti pm NEWLY LISTED <..:onvem enee, n1m rort and pleru.ant surrow1d ings are lhe key words to this great 1 Br .:ondu in No. Irvine. Loi.:. of ten 11is , vo lleyball, and swimming co mpliment this s treamwood <·om mun1ty. This 1s a qute l uppe r u nit perfect at 181.500. 644-7020 MOVE IN COHDITIOH Terrific family home, located in College P ark area. F eaturi.n g 4 Bdrms . lctr ge fam ily room and bonu:; room Near park and pool wan may be taJcen s ub ~&1. to eXlSUng finam· mg. Offered al $176,UOO Call 540-1151 ·~;4~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS C.USVIEW Delightful 3 bdm1, 2 ba home ne11r s ho1>p11oi: center, UCI. and recrt-a lion Sunny and bright Plan I wilh 2 patios $143,000. Includes the land 't523 CAM"'' J>a: IRVINE L..,_..IHch 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ········•·············· THEOHLYWAY TOGO 3 Rdrm noor µIan. Ol·e;m v ie w d el'k !'>, lar ge enclosed br11:k µ1ll1 0 Priced for immed1alt: :.ale al $1:11,IXX.I MlSSION REAL TY 4~·1Y731 •WALK TO lH:A<..:11 • 4 Br. 3 Ra , ram rm ul'ean \lcw S3l 5.000 497-5132 ATTENTION. "Uptom · ing EXEC'S" Gr..:at ror entertain111g /Ii v 1ng Short dtstanct." to b l'h White water vie~~ 3rlr ~11 ba LCICJMftO Villoqe R.E 497-1761 $d2.5UU 0-n )<IUf u 14n Jµanment "' ros!'> from /\rt Gallery W;.illarl· 1-· NeH. Realtor -1~1 93111 <>Pf'ORTUNITY ICMOCIC ING <'harming 2 Bdrm home with lovely mo unt a 1n view Great rental unit or honeymoon l'OltdRl' Sl25.000 don osen r enltors 121.1 N COA.Sl HWY LAGUNA BEACH 4.97 4848 LOCJllM HiCJU9I I 0 52 •.••...•..•............ LINGO SPON~kS A KJTE KILL HOME TOUR! All o ur 1Jstmg1> w1 II be open for )'our viewing 1>n Sunday . Oc l 12th between the houri. ur 2-6PM. 29405 Ana M<tna Four bedrooms, 3 baths. intercom. pool si1.e lot, formal dmmg $232,000 29<111 Ana M<1ri11 liSTllUFFH.,.I . lit'aullfull) 1 t-m o1h •letl home w extra lar~·· pu• shaµed lot L<tndsc "" ·d fur pnvetcy' Fireplat·c 111 l'nt t:'rtJ1nml'nl J r.-a 14 OJ)t:'n' & '>PJ I IOU ' Lr\ 1h1:. .! l1+·tlr1101ln • :! hath \:.:.un .. · 11r \I I 11 1 he •·r,•.1tt\ ,. ilt!'\lf ~ " d1•u ••nd UIUI I( 11 R \ 1-!I ·"" Ill/ :0-\ 1\1;.J I ~ ~·· 5-UNIT ILDG. k.Jtchen rumng .ir~.i... :1 Tintin I O~O 'l.'1 Jr Newf>Ort llc1ghts I I It I ..I :. t i 1· :J IJ d r m '"'"'r. unit w ram rm. !• ,, 111.JI rtmrnl( rm. 212 Ar 2 & Wllh roc>m t•• J J•I • ••• •• • ••• •• • • •• • • • • ••• , vn' F:.ntd.'>ltt bU\ "1th I OWN YOU OWN IV', dvwn «11d •J"' 111•r HISTORIC ftnJIWlnl! ur •• s .... 111"' Ill• hal h-. ~· llrl'plan~ •I other It ' .. J, lln tl'> NH·h W <! I ,ff Ill• .! hJl h ., & 1 r• 11.11,. 1\l r111m.s & 1,,,1111• 1, dosed garages lst S19<J t0 1 C ALIF HOME 642-1736 557.4437 1-h JI" 11111 1111 Ill 2717 lrist°' St. CM I tf 11; I I ltlt I 1 ..... I I' JI II.Ilk• ._t,,l)lllj 111 11 BLUFFS sai,ooo down 4 br. J 11.1 Owner will sell 011 •'1111 tra cl or lt:'d'>t' 1111111•11 B r u k t:' r S 1 .. ' t• fl!l7 1900 f',W !l:i-i5 LID05"CIAL l'I') IO'' r:t<•WLI \1t•\ L' lrl lunivrro~ lhdrm11e" pat111 entry h11tn•· I Bdrm, 3 bath 1111 i':i.lr.111., waJkwa 1 R1•du1 1•d l•H fct~l ~a le SJ!)!! 11011 R H R Bkr n73 7300 OP!H DAILY l 06'M 501 ST ANIJltEW!:o. I< I> Corner of Cl;1 \ St H1.11 l' luxun co11d6 1n ('Ill fh<iven 2 ~I on '", 1 2. 000 "4 fl C! • ' µI 1 .. c omm poul SJ6fl 111111 Agt 64t>:l802. t;75 :J78i U"'ER IACX IA Y TOWMHOME BACI( ON MARkET Highly uµi.:r:.ided :t ltl{ 2 1•2 B l:I B It ) p u I II t tu wnhu mt:, new from b uilder Fc·dturc" 111 elude aJr l1111d1llu111n~. ~ar<1g~ door 11µc nt't recr~at1u11 fat•1ht 11·~ .111cl much more Pnct:d al Sl68.:MJ "1111 Vt:r) <1llra,·t1 \t' !JU financing a1 11 j. 11111·1 ,.,1 for :Ill ; t'a t:. F1,1 J thl1 twnal mforrnutu111 to. "'' puintrnt'nl, l ;i II Pou setter Homr s 631 ~ . .i:-ok furl .1 r111 pl1·11l+ 111 • •1.111111 h111m ••..tk 1111111;, 111.111111· I p;.rk111g s pH<"l'S Only I .r:. 'IEW $450.(.l(JO Wesley H. Taytor Co. I I r 1• Iii " 1 • I o d I U II •lll.'t'lh Jf" d 111 lcJ 111..::. l'IU:. rnur•· 'I 11 ·l·• f ·"'' ,, ha... . 11 f. Reaftan 644-49 I 0 J " , 111.H I '·I •II " 8 UNITS , ... ~ •• 1 .. 1clt' Cn::l a Ml'S a . .. 1 1111111lt11m tnl'o)ml• I ;:.111 "'' H l'n•·l' S-115,000 ' llr• l'J' rnt•nl SIJ0.000 •I\\ I IJJl,1111 l' ,JI 11 ' i ~ PQE:H IGE: __ C_H_A_R_M_l-... G-. -,,... +---I HOME:S I RANCH REALTY 551 -2000 DE:UGHTRJL H1• .. I t-:.\.Ldlt."ln1cs tments .i::i.1:1 W Coai.t lfwv. NB .1645-~646 - OWHY AHC. 8° o I.at t.!t I lsdrnJ ,J 11:.11 • l"m •i. rn11m I • .11 ...,.,, Jl!t• IH-.1u 111111 I"'''' J tllJ "I d lir1• ~ 14 lllJ ~hu~. h~1· ·1•1111'1 •)· •1u111t.:. l'o.istaMl'Sa,2 m1 1t•1 .. 1 1t ~t •. 111 ... 11 111 h1•ach Cash flow .• 1111 11 ,, 111,1,1· nnµymts2yrs_ ~! ~I l:!,51111 tfown $450,000 . I ~~ f 1J (:~~I PrulC'1pals Oruker, Les ~. __ i!_j,:__ ltJruh.irt _,59.4475 or -• .1 l' •.,_ I ~r;2 l!'l7i • ====== ~'.\YS "Uf. ITSEU~ W.. M supt"r duplex 914'7. other Rl'd Estat• .is.~um finanring Make • ••••• • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • off~r Own \~ 642·9666. Mobil• Homr~ For Sa6e 1100 ..••.•••....•.•.••...•. I-ctr "·'''' "' I l'lll hr.11111 '"'"" 111ol11I.-hu111l' 011 'l.1.,.p1111 lf1J1h II." I' .J I I I \ I •• I " ' ' h • .t 11i:1h11.I II\ l l\t. ,, I I •1H·1. 11. lth t ' :-..cl IC.·d111 "" ~:1 i1111 lk. ,1111 1 ul .•1uli 111 ~h,1 ~USTSELL' :! hou.,cs nn 2 d uµlex tots . r· ~1 Best offer takes JO'. rmancmg Own1 Agt 1;12 ~ Oce .. South l'Clu.t bedrwcu'> J balhs, la111 ll.) room bonu:. 1 oum pool :.ti• lu l So?.59,000 29423 A11a Mi.na t-'our bedroonb, 3 b111hs , i.p.t, mountu111 v1t-w great l1•rm.-. $249,500 WAIVl'~lJ Lii bu\ J hr l'Ull do •II hvfl.1t! In ... ~,,, IJhlfl :it:l' of Npt Ul'h Pnn onl~ Bob Htll 11 .. \ 891-66<1.!. t'.V c 964 5:J rn d0••11 "''' i. ctllJ "Hit.• l!IJ.'lll W,1111 !-.I II Ii hk l•" I ·"" 11 :'1.1•1 I I <!I :1 ._!t ••• :,..J "' t .i .. ti u ,. l f 41 •• t'' " ,1lu111 .... 111r1,:. ~ .. od ,,h,1vt· 1n lil-.1111 '"" dciUfl 111irl.. ~H'1 rl'll l , pl'll'Cd fn1 q\11 • k ~.tit• ~ 1-!R 11 2 8a condo Cpts. <lfll:.. builtms." <Over -10 .idult community > Pool. Jd l·un1. clubhouse . ~.S.000 Near large s hop- p1ni: l'enter and bus stop. 1 )(·l•unstfle 714 .433.4422 :$434 Ana Mana Four bedroom:., 3 baths. bonus room. c ustom pool and s pa, lands<'ap111~. $297.500. ~AJ111Mi:tn11 Four bedroonb, 3 b1ttru.. formal dining. l'Us tum tile , pool and s p a $299,000 . 29161 liobobnk Ftve bedrooms , famal) room, den. dining room 3 baths, spa, views $i!!l9,000. For m ore in formation call 495· 1720 OON'T PAY HIGH INT! A:.sumt' high balunc•1· loan at apµrox 10s; in1 on 5bdrrn, Jba E HluH:, twnhm w beaut 1 ul tic s 11 c lol' A i:t K ,1, 552-6000. $4500 '""" I:! 1 \\' W 1 I u 11 -; I> .c • t• I I 11 t 11 11 X H I ___ 1111! _____ -f I~ UJ\ It IU N(i l'tl:-.0 EASj&a.UfFS I) Rcdl•t•nr IJIHI l'W ''Ill'. 11 l' w RESTAURANT BALBOA ISLAND t-:xccllrnl Mam St loca- 11o n Include s I a nd. l>ltll!!t. <Jll fixtures, clien- ldc. + I Ar ap\ Full prH·•• S5UO,(}()() Owner wi ll carry balance w1S:IOO.po<> down. Call Pre..,t1ge Homes . 645-6646 U..,.JrnNew 4 Bdrm, 2 bath prcsll vc hom e . Close to c\'t-r ything. 2ba . f,1m 1111. <'Pl draVt'=> i.'lt. 11l' 11 S39. 500 !JtiO II :1 I • "1" -·o·a·ux .... 11111n~1rL~u~· • REDCAhPET 754-1202 Ac~forSole 1200 ···•·••····••····•·•••· 5 ,11•1 c• llun1 1ni.:111n tje,H'h r1r tw ")Id JI IJ u Iii 1 , .. u, 1 r on "11 C •-coo· --rro.rn11j(1 hy .1rdC'r .11 t111 _..... Supcnur Court l\ri)k1•1 TRI LEVR + cooµerulloll'111v1LP<I lnfn ON THE BEACH-Mobile Home 2Br, redwood dec k , cedar shakes. hardwood inl, frplc 958,900,. (714) 499-JIU6 ........... 1055 YIEWI M.i r i>h O<Jtar. Aue• • t1oneer~ 213 272 U!i.16 E-ZASSUME H\'aut 1fully upgraded triplex All 2 Bdrms. •<'Parole garages and 111.1t111s New wood ex-Ll•rwr~ a nd inte r iors. 'l1.:1.' carpets, paint and "al paper Owne r will i:arry the financing at I 2 ·'• •; Pr 1 c e d a t Sl76.000 For more in- formation. call S40-l 151 OCIAM & CANYOM YllWS ~enctid home ol wood and llaaa with each win- dow lramiaa a different ocean cw mo..mtaln view. Own tbia comfortable a Bdrm boal9 ol dramatic ~ fw oaly 1115.000. noaac:i.., availa ... .•44-n11 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIUllOUS MIWDICOI Beaut. ln 6 out. beamed ceU's sky Ugbta, in a woodsy aettln1 with atrium, malure t rees and 1reenery. Ac ro11 rrom tenm. courta and very private with a spa. S,.ctoua 2 Bdrm + den. fonnal diDiq rm in co- ordinated newral decor A beaut.Ill.I.I home for a perf edioniat I $1'8,500. I WAn°RfRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 831-1400 I 2-7 /i°/o! SEE FOR~ER Yll!:W ! Classic Cave Cod nestled o n count r y knoll ' Dramatic livin~ room with r om11ntic dec k , overlooks countryside . S hows like a model home ! New p lus h carpets and drapes. King bdrma, 3 baths. Formal dlnlna ! Walk lo best schools and shoppln~. Call now to see-. won t last I Priced lo .stt'UI ! 7l4·S514111 I 1\L corner lot. (.'all l11rn111 P111e~. Sl.400 dn Luke CIVl!r l>tlYOtcnts o( ~i4 mo (7 J.t I 963· 6600 e v l!S ~~--HERITAGE . • REALTO RS C~~ Loh/ I SOO ~.~~••••••~~!.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCATION+ Harbor Lawn Mt Ollvc. 10 acres no. or Rancho Geisler Ave, Sec 711 Santa Fe, $180 ,000. Cypress. CM 97!>-0076 T~rms Among S200K C 1...1 homes .• oauarc-FJCamlno Propenles Pfopc1+, 1600 1-436-LAN D ..........••........... - COMM'LIUILDING ~~ lve>w.tr ···-··············~?!.~ lO,OOO! ~ 10 income of For ttalc or rent, brand '90.000/yr. Pr1mc II. B. bll h loc. i,, ml lo l.Jch. Only new mo e ome on $.595.ttOO Hurry Wo n 't Newport Be11ch Ray . Lut!840-l9&4 P artly furn is h ed l':'lUJl:t ... __ .. } ,f ~ '1 I f oee..r-... ...... ....... u.tw...ilhed ·••••••·•··•··•········ •··•··•··•••·•········· ·••·••·········•··•·•·· ........ 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A<.:. cls hw1>h l l'arpon pool, tennis, e11· $550 m o • t'a rb 1-.e A1111h no pets 1\v;.i1I <k·t 15th. 54li1.(Jlll2 LOCJUM leach 37 48 ...•.•..•.............. :! br JOO' from •Jl't:an uttl s incl, $700 ITV! li61 l lhl 4!+4 4741 Hewportl.ach 3769 C:ondorniniurns ••••••••••••••••••••••• U..fw'ftithed 3425 •<ICE \NFRON1 \\'all $4511·$475 2 U1 I Ila \p\)o \II h1uh H\S t'nrl~d t:dr W U tionk up \;1·.ir S (' Plata <'at (JI{ Im med o>eCUIJant\ '!'SI. \I i:mt 1;.1;,i 11;o:1 We!itl'ield fAMILY 4'1'S. 3126 ····•·•·············••· Jhr . 2b.t . priv yard t111rage, trplc , d1shw .. wet bar. w 11. bike tn bc•h S6ull m o . s:100 ~ H 4!13 ~ l Jl· l' a n v 1 t.'-.-. i. 1 u t.11 o 1 ;.i1 ai.;1• S:lllli. 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Swan Rea Estat~ Movt' out of the :.mu~' Sucessful liquor ~tori· Good lease Eqwpll'lt.'nt license & inventor) in cl uded. $24!.000 Secluded hadeawa\' Ii acres. beautiful buitdrn~ sites. seasonal stream & one bedroom l'ab111 $200.000 (;oot1 owner financing Other R·:!, R J R 4 & comm erical 11ro perl1t!:. availa ble . •\boo. R I acreage available Fur further mformat1on. con tact Ken Ma r ks at Sw•l.-Elfat• 2319Spring Street Paso Robles Calif om.la 93446 1101123 .. 7710 lit .iuttfull' 11•1111111 ltd r n1 ho nu• u111111 n $111111 mo 1111 I •H I ~ llcl\ front :1 hr hm' r )t J r 1uon u r u1d,1r11 $I :!IMJ 1110 Soull, tSavlronl I H1 up per, u;.r $1500 m<t t urn or unrurn. No Ila) 1rn111 .i Br uppt•1 "' "arport $1<!00 'rl\ ""lthPoSSdO<·k 11nv Lou lrechtet & Anoe. 673-3331 lalboa PlftiM.Mila 3207 ..•••••••.•............ 2 hr. 2 ba. g<1r ,. o pnrt new <·rpt. il\dil lhru J Unt' 30 S700 mo .I IOI Wh11e .)4!1 48ii wk•h ..,. ~ 2212 ,,, es Wt'i!krnds Ha 11111:1 '\•arl) It·•~,. :11 g1..rl' ,ll'PI\ to hea1 h H• .id1 house w11 h oc.•Jn VII!'" 2 Br 11 , lia 985 51!'l:! ur blS 11720 C•1treo l.ach 3218 ..•••..............•... sura TOWNHOUSE 3br. 2ba, oceanv1ew w1d , refrig, prime Joe . no pets. $6SO. lease. 499-3982. ---- CA.RI.SIAD C..... .. Mcr 3222 Larg~ 2br, 2ba. condo on water. Sun deck. pool Quiet adult commuml} Easy fway a ccess $109,000 752 2197 Agt/Owner CM of State Property 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60 Acres Wyomhtc) ~eves Rea Estate Ex~ 2100 ..•...•...•............ Palm S pnngs Wall e'< change beaut1fuJ. lari.:l' Las Palmas es tate for Balboa, Lido. or Newporl home. "Ca II 714. :12:;. 078.!'i Real Estate W..ted 2900 ...•.••................ HELP! Just sold on 1031 NEEIJ Income prop to :.! M II Pref. near bch. but \141!J consider all in nll'l' a rl'tJ 7141 53&9909 or 531, 5050 Rentats ....•.................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... , ...... 3107 .•....••............... Charming S bdrm. 3 hath bayfront with 38' boat float. Sept. -July $1200 mo. Yrly S1600 mu 13111 Grundy, 67:i 6161 ..........•.•.......... 2 Br hse w 1ctbl gar .• put111, no pets $65(), mo f.I() 93501040-I~ So of hw~ Beaut & clean. llkencw. J bdrm . .!. ba. pal10 1\dvlts unh· $800 mu Age nt . 675-2.:173 2 br dplx. ~ar. 1J3l10. n1.J pets $495 avail O.·t 14 558-2626 Costa~ 3224 ..•..•.......•.....•... Personality P lu" • :mr w sunny dream kitchen & land~t:a~ ~rounds· Only S49:'> 16468 I (cc RIEHTIMES 631-4555 Nicely land:.ca~ 2hr hse w 1enclo:.ed yd for K 11.ls $425 I 5493) ( ec REtifTIMH 631-4555 RENTIMES AM ERICA S Fl HST ("!IM PLETEHOMF RE.Vl'ALSE.RVIL'J. AU , AREAS. 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I I I ' .• 1 ct I :.!I • ,~, I I, ~ .. ·Iii lfl lJ I •I ,, ' ,. r1., t I,, 111• I t .iq•h ,,I( ,11(uh !'Cl p1•I!> ·~ I 111 I pt:-l1:'IAI t-:.j I ) •1-··· I It kl!, )ljl!J IJt•I \•' lll"•bt1h• o\lr:t 11;1· I '1.1 .:11;., Blto1~ dshwhr n11l••)o ti<·;io•h \dlt-. .1 I' t' • , :,.1!1 ~1 mo a, ~.h~ HU""TIMG TOM LAKES I .. ,. \HKLINC 'iTH Et\M~· '·,\SC.\UI:-;<; \,\Tf':Hl-',\LL~ I t1\\'EHINC: PINES ·, EW S l',\t "(I ILIS (.,\ K K'\ l IJ 1-. \I.JI tr \l'I'~ • f•J1·l!dlll I H l•pt • .u't'!\ • ,. 11 ,,,. L1k1·,01ll· pJll" .5.. Ital 1111,.:• •lh·Jlt1l 11111.1I .\ 'I 'lo~,,11 I•·• • : n1df". f1 ""' )~.ll'h 842-1160 .:1...?. r.11 ... ', ,. H u I.I;.._., \\ .1 Ii<· .11 ti 111 • I•'" 1 1JI .Ii!•' Sol ~O llo> •.1.l'Jt.:1~l!'l \'pr~ 111(' .. 2 8r hvu~t $395 fl'U \liUlb Ill I pet~ R-~ inn P-ie Nror1 Beact1/No > BLUFf CONDOS ~ w . I ~·~~~1~0~1~lll'~: ".111 '~~ : L~·as~ ~to SllKlll 1 ·••••8··.·.··N••O••N••EW• • • • • • • 1~ gr .id..,., (.".1m11. IHHll & .! 3 4 Br .\~ &1-1 11:13 • 1>t.!> 1 \flq ,. p t •• j '. j 1!,1, I,. Ill \11 •' :!ltl l hJ llt L<;f:; l Dr hll!TI(' dp L., ~t1 rl'ltil!. lnnl ~ct .l(.1r a1UL<.. $3.5'1 n"LI 1H4 ~/ti Ldrge t..i~t.:.111e :! Br I Ha l"arpo·t~. drnix·~. ~ ard N n pets $4 :15 11111 548.6611() SlTPr;R 3hr , 3b:.i. fam rm. :"Jov I Maoy feature"' Clean. new paint, nr schools& dub. S7oo 546-3937 S45·3822. 4 Br 2 Ba home 7fl2 H udson. nr So. <.:oast Plaz.i. C hildren l)K S695 m 'l 01 st'oun1 s.'>7-3111! Almci:.t new 2 HK eondo w owo J at.:_U?ZI. i\ \ J JL 1 1mmed S575 645 91til. as k for Betty 3226 ·······················1 $700. 2 Br 2 Ba ~ 120u s<i I fl. storage 1Jt:ea11 v ww 1 .. 1 reµlace. garagt', 11PtJr I beach. no pets 675 6467 Et Toro 3232 ....•.•....•.........•. Luxunow,2story 111 guud a rl"a. only S57S 3 lg bdnn. .. ,s.102 1 tl'e I l0a ll Vick1 631 15.1.1 ' l' •• 11 I ~ :-.. ll I' •. I "' I I \ 11 11 m•• "I'! 11-·i11 ' o ----------"I lklrm l'Ondo i\ o. '! i .. r Newport BMac•·/Su ~ ,) • ~· • '· I I " 11 I ll..Sl 0~10le,c:. ~ D bo t gJ1 ,l ).!l' w1\h 0 11t·no·r 'fJl . .,, •• I ti) ale u 1·rl\Jlt•y:m1 llr.inllnl'" 1>'"' ~; r< Fl ~: 1. D 1-. x 1·: < j ~ Bov ~ Beoct1 \''l1n111t·x '" Wt"a rn11h11·• 1 ! ,., 642.51 13 11. I,' I l l lt., .~rflt t J l ~· .,l • JI I \111 I• \\ 25uu ~ r 4 ~~ 3 ba. :i 'r'I Real Estate ~111u ,.._ ________ .... II<'~. fut! r1·l' ar~·a ~rH1H~1Fc<CC1.F"'ns•HCflt•~ JAi I/. '21x1r111 111 ... ,1, 1111~ "'' SX.15 fl\lt 67;> 9919 THE BLUFFS UCE,\:\;f"l{O:>ff DclU\•• :t U' l'I' 10 ~',;I ""' Hr t. Ba 2 car ga1 age 54li-IS7:J F"uur "---'.room . t wo ancl "' {\?4 II h L' .\ . V 0 N v I E W .,...... ,'<;I)ONO~·~i Avail now l1 .lune 15l . one haU bath condo on TURTLEROCK RIDGF.. /-~REALTY-=--.._! $67'i m o '\u 11c1., ba g r eenbelt. E nd unit I!-.___~ 673 fiti40 3hdrm . 21' · J car gar. Much sought after larg.: i B<l rm -.;. ~ 1, 11 1.i d r ape,,, 1 l'h 1lll 11 K llef n ~e no pet!-$:11,\ ""' S 1 ._. 1 r .i :\1 ~ m t C o t;.tl·l..324 avail im med 979·2560 or Guadalupe Model. Vear· 963-8182 851·0610. S.Sl -1494_._ _ _ ly lease. Sl950month. IBr. Lux CONDO on Stream A C. D W, Mir rorecl W a rdrobes. ~.)() ,\lo I~ M!ll RENTALS l tir .!lJu Jl:lr. 2ba Jlir . .:• •ba llJr 2h.i r.uo $750 $i.'>U 631 -7300 ....... Bayfronl w 1dock for 45' boat. -l Br, .t Ba. avail 1mmed S2.JOO mo. I Yr Lse CIR R.Jtrs 6-16-5096 Brll or Llnda IRVINE NORTIIWOOD THE LAKES U.mer loft. I b<lrm up graded. pool Jac. saun::a, Le11n1s S5UO mo < a 11 544-1434 Ne-.-.port Ot·.:anfrunL Beautil ul 2 Br. 2 Ba. Weekly or m o nth ly 7141752.9466 J hdrm 21'lbo 1 •1nrll l"rpt ' lr p Ott:onfiullt \' 1nh·1 J wa~1,c r tlr cl 111. B'lrm 2 Ba. frµlt-. 1111 h b l' !h5<1 m.1 1.1~ >II• nets i695 •\flt L111tla 67S 706() hp,H ICllJ..' l-';.11111J o '! l11fr I 1 -:. lJ;, SJ9.'l l bdr111 I h.1 Small &ch. on the beath $:~ PIJ.'g rouno o\ 1• ' $250 Sec Ocp Sl!il• 'WI! 9~ from ~ · 1 ·\I 1 .. 1 '>-°"-• ,,. , 1.>. 2'i I • 11, rt.Jin\ ,. • 11101, 1 ~ '! hdt Ol;, "' , \ I I' .. nl\ n1 II• I 1 •1111' '' "t ••• 1:-U.1 1Loqurta Beach 3848 •...•••.•....•......... S1um11 ap1 pll~· furn . p\1 lic:io I• al't:l!s .... $375 util::. inl'I 199 4517 Sludro Apt F'rpl1·. n ew i350mo 1ne:I ut1l. 497.1744 Mr::. Hornero lbr, I' 1 bl ks from beach . S38.'> utal ind 494-1966. I.II":.% I t.uquna Hills 38 50 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 l':l'*dlll 2Hr unit with I "Ir $.Ifill ~161 f"C REHTIMES 631 -4555 -1 ~ u. z 1 ,b;.i $i:.I) $825 $90( Walk to ~al·h. tennis & pool 4 br. 2' 2 bJ :'Ii w1>l Shores. a\'aal 1mmc1l. $925. Nanc' 631 6900 :i: B Waterfront "-Ith 0 1 w1tho11t boat c;(Jp 2 krni: !>Ile odrm:.. 2' 2BJ I I flJll'. :1 pal10!> & 21 2 t•ar i;::ir. avail ~O\" l $900 \\ (•Ul slip SH150 with Wk.I~ s 556 X840. t'Vt'S ~J-0Jll4 lndds all u11b 6i3 .Jl!H Bach. dt'aJI IJlll , lltli pd. ~:.~,T~JUF I Hh en,, dt'J ll, fill lj llld Ill~'! & LOCJWMl Mi~ 3852 Bill Can}on <Ando :1 Br. library. md"s Qlrs . S:.!600 mv Ai.,'t. &13-906u. Hcrbor View Ho,_ l pgr .idt:d 3 HR 4! Ba, rnu:.t see to appref'late <'umm pool. t haldren UK. nu llt'b A~atl now 5795 IOO \~ 962 lio09 furn P ref 1 11111 "' .\oO l' f'~T~ SJ:i l' 11 person $275 ~ 4~ Sea can.me 3776 .•.•.••••.•........•..• Aparitntnh foumished ...•..•.•.............. lotboa P~o 3707 Whit~watw Vie-ws ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1. & i llD fum11'.lietl ;1pl:. I ~l s.s.511 ,(.~, '11• ''"''{I. 111 .. H \Y FRONT ,\<; 1-; Wlutt'W.1ll'rltlt\ po11I <11iltlh. 111 p1·t-. Br S52~. $450. i\dlt ~ ·• llr I' h.1 ~; " 111 f-'11111 't'J"lll \jol 1;..2 t1•1_ . .•...•.••............. I 1 ~, 2 UR ro1,do newly re- ' 111rt>1shcc1 pool JdJls No I µo ·• • ~ s..'\2 (!04~ ~~-6._ ~wport &.ooch 38" '······················· I IJn•Jm ~'Orne 1 rue• S.185 7<1t hi) 1·ar·p••i1;.'(j 2Mr m w nc11> Jµµk ltl42.l 1 lee R&lTIMES 631-4555 HCJMF:f'OR RFJ\'1' 1 •( O:'llDO llent:1i.:e l'ark J Bd rm $.5SO Vl'n• ••1 lhr I ·,11;1 :! "t.. 1111110 vard & 1wra~t· l'"am1h I ~~Oil mo I i i I !.IH.1 :.Ji!. ll.1rhor V1l"w ll••tne, ~IJ21 Pt•rt P ro\ C'nn• new t q•t-.. l•t'W divs . $7!1~ n11 IJCI !>. Mi ~ .. 11ur1 Bcarh, f'tcr. 2 Ur $4;:L'l llr t9tlSL'k l-lr£:1111 1,._11; .·11H 1o,.l 1»<.><1 Wnll :!0:1 E Erf~•·"'utrr Apclrtmenh ·•rs;. :1 I lrrn 1,1 I 87 1 28136 Utwf\rni$he-d I )!dr .111 • ,, ·" k ""I PARI NEWPORT 1>l~<i..,1 KHh & 111·1-.1 all••r !'lpm Wt'lrnmc l"all !l&\ :t51;i; 111 LCICJlol"O leach 3248 973 ~1 .\~l"nl nu l\!t.' j •••••• • ••• •••••• •• • ••• • l l\.l".•11110111 ITll1hll" 1 .. rllll' I Ur :J Ha l'(IUolt r\ l'1tl ontal. 10 11rani.w2n1\ • hor,es OK. St..::.'l.IO mo 111 c I l!drrlent?r R30 1'1(;j5 1 Or 2 IJa ~,1r lr!JI• relng. dral'(.". "625 m o lfr rra S<1,,11 11111 o, 1 11 l!l'J .om; I ~ ;.!bilrm 1·ondc1 nn P' 1 lJt'.11 h . 1n1ol • t nn ... I~.!~ l~t:fl7fJ:I u2JO 552·3107 I Lul<. un ou... I II r 1 lld --Home 9\."10 rnn 197 :.:01:? Sharp 2 Bit 1° ~ h;, e<>ntl<•.1 or llli ~ ..\ C Ind I")'. atta 1·h g;. r fenced patio. µo.101 d11~l' 1i11r~l'<IU.-. 3 Hdr rn homt'. to s<hool. ~ ;,:,2.t18!Jl t 1·umph Id) 1 ~rr111tlcl.-rl ••••••••••••••••••••••• pc.•t!ot S.lNfl j1q1 JJ \,,,'JI I 2h1trrn. Iba. Wl'JT l.H lalboalsland 3806 ! , ., ,1,c, ·ix:1 Jtt-:NTAI,. ht.•alt·tl p1u,l ••••••••••••••••••••••. ~•e11~ lo h.". '"'·1• h O..:lu't'-' ll..!\lrnn1 .thdr m terr} s.i;•;, 1..ill ,., c., 2lJJ refn!! lrpl•· ,1Ju.t• COUHTitY~¥1 LIVING 'II~ 153& 2134 •I' ·1 1,.;1..... 1&2 .1edroo :ir •1·• & IP Wllhllll)ol'' Bt..t nin~ on I 11" nhc•usc 3 lldrm J I~ \'1ew '\11 675 ltsi l nv 11i•b S!lOll 11"ll> ~ r •• 1 '' l Pl" • ·IJ'' ..ll"' ' I 1"111111:-i.,~1 f\W 1900 pcli. SI ICQ m:> i-.1.; .17\.12 Had 1el111 \pl. Ila~ frt•nl. pun1all) fum. m atun · 11:-. I HE B1\'I 4! Bdrm 2 rl':.pons 1blt' 1wr~11n. 111 1 11 .. 1\ POOL Securtt\ p.:L'l S350 mo rnd uttl. !S951, rnu SELL R ITY C ONlht &lrn1. 2 u •• S75(J mo Hi.) 6i3 &7b5. hjJ 7:!t!J 2 •X'l':A~FRO;>.;T W10ll'r. 2bdrm. Oll'l'I~ furn $59 inc l VIII 6 1(1 5jtt:? 0 675 76~3 after Gµm Mh 72 J:I t~l-1 .'>Lib ·1,,1 m 'ii.o I 11 dtt If••·' la6boaP~o 1807 1'1 1,1 ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I -l:l ta I S~) tfl• f ' S10illl H..lh ~I Ycarh l ' I I Is p 11 l 1:1 P \1 ManJ.,er "'·' . .i I.! ,!. (~II 4•lf"1 I Ill" 1 ( I I-\' .\ "i \,I 1u,n \ ·,Hl"-'"""'' \," "• '\fl\ 11 r.1 U fi 3Hr 'r ' 1:.1 r .!. hit.-., !>lo '1 II 0 \ I} :"""" ~ ub 1;.15 l•>IV .ma hr h I " I n"H '111-t1·r l;,rge C ul e h Jchel11r 'l'r' l'•'h ~L.l• 11111 pn l'al'' w hu~e II•·• k I \\'1 li.1111 1·Jtl1.1• 11. $325 m111 rl' 111;, so111 \\ I 111hl' !t .. tnu :?t~.t SP\" h11•t!. 'tiu.ttt 1t11tk ;e\a tl ·• , , I 11 tt 11 l.' I ~ ""'''' .u.:1 ~1·i,11 m u ... 1111' . HJ. llt'lttr .11 l11tl11 1 ,, .... • 1 Hlk lo O{'t'JO l RR I ~j(t 'lltl ,\ ,,,. r • I." 11 •111111 "! I ti .... CoroM dtl Mer 3 I 2 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 25bl Elden A\'e Lg 3Br. fam rm, 21 28a. atnum. patio. frpk, m1rcowave oven. attal·hed rlhl t ar gar 1 yr new. S800 m u To see call 979-5009 MESA VERDE 5 lidrm, formal dinmg r m , IJOOI, maintenance ell< gardener rncl SHl.'i01mo lse Call Waterfront llomes. 6.11· 1400 wknds&aft4PM I ~tauo w ,1\t• 1.1\l'll V1ew l ~;,.v;.i.y 3234 t•f night lag hl ~ & ••••••••••••••••••••••• c o;.o ::-t 11 n e No Ill' I ~ OC J-::\l\" \"I E:W Clean .ind n1•at 2 Bdrm. 2 ba " ffl•li' Set·unt.' patio 51).'J(l mo Walerlronl Home~ ln1· 631-1400 Balboa Inn (hc.111lrn111 Winter ratt!S ~l up "'k For mfo call 67!) 11740 111 l\;1, fpk ~·111! gar "alrr pd '·.o•.1111 ~ LH. acllts, no !Jeb SS\I!> u1rl'tl !~I : l I I! ,1111111 • 631 3888 t).15 ~ l~lti :l~~ I lr1 h :! • ,,r 1 nrl ••h'• m" r•ll• '\l1:111 ''" j.!ll r ONTHEBEACH 2 8drmduplex. view, wk ly possibly. Agt. F'aye 640-9900 Newport l.ach 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln\•1t1ng 3Br OnJy SS50 Central lllr. fncd yard plus more' <84691 fee REHTIMES 631-4555 lmmac. 4 Br I~• Ba Nr I schools & sho~. R esp t•uuple or family No pets_ I.st last & ::.ec. S690 mo. 968-7824 S85U mo 640~ EMERALDIAY lkt'a11s 1dc Front How View 4 Bdrm, lge rt'l' r n. t\ ' a 1 I I O· I 5 ~')() m o 4911.1029 lOCJWMt Htfts 3 2 5 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMF. FOR RENT LOWEST PRICE 2 Hr :! hu with pallu & derk ~c:uraty. · pnvac) pre· st1ue. greenery $&15 mo W;.terl'mnt /Sahshury 67J..6W<J Steps to IJe<tl..'h, yrly. 1m med 2 br. 2 ba, $600 :1 hr. ~ lia. S750 <.:all 1;-;3 OJI. alt !ipm 2br' Iba. C'lt•St.' Ill hay &beach $4001m11 673·8'lJS nr 998 0768 CostaMHG 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS Y ear r o und renta l Newport Penins ula 2 Hr I Ba A.ft 6pm & wknds 9t~· 1031. CoronodelMar 1822 ..•...•................ Spac1011:. 2 Wrm. :? l)alh. dinrng rm, r p, bay view $800 Agt 640-1~. ---- 21.r. u11l11ni. w,c\l'I \\ h111 W;Jlt'r J.K1 !/!)tt - \ ;1h II l'l3 t>.11;.;11~ Xtro Lor~ Roorn ('lc .. n, 4u11 I I lh I 11.i no ktrl~ pd ,, :i.:• oil mo l'all C rn11;: 1;:J1 l.:.'lwi ' VILLA BALBOA \;1·\\ Lu-"Ur) 2n r Condo. F'u il Sc•"' 11 .• untler 1•111u11d 1.1J rk11.g C-a~ne~ 1.unt' s-rri rnu fl;;, :mu; f \-;Tiii t 1··1·· • hr sgl J(lt1lt 1111 l~ls S4tlS mo 1>14 ·1167 :..-.:i~ •. 2bdrm. 2h;l, lux Con LIDO ISLE Completely furnished with every thing you need. Remodeled & de corated. 3 Br. den 2 bath. Monthly Bill Grund y. Rltr. 675-6161 Pool. Spacious Deck. 313r. 2Ba, Frplc. 11w lt·ms, 2 t•a r gar. rec rm. 1'1nt area Wik to s h o ps . $950 /mo C all eves/wk.nets 714 645-5761 HwliwcJon a.ach 3240 4 Br $5.'15 FenC't-d yard a nd garagr Family µl t!ase Kids & pets wt'lcume Call 964·2566 or !173-2971 Agt .. no fee._ :l l:!r 3 8;. Exclus1 \'c L'tin do. Pool. Lennis, etc $850 Pr 11pert~ H OU !>l'. li42 38. 'iO. Furn I br a pt. $325 & up. Encl gar. Adults, no pets. 2110 Newport HI 5•'8·4968 betwn 8.30 & SPM Cozy I Ar Apt f•'rpll'. po11I. I employed person. no smoker f)r pet. $17S mu Isl . last. dep . r ef's 640-4999 2 Rr l Ba condo. rH.'W I\ .t, . c·orated. :\1• -..o \ ,·rl11 A\ ail 11n n'1 ti f!p l• ~95 \i.,'l ~· • !J t\g9b o i.;an1en p(1rch. park 1ng, duLhn us r & all .1m1'mt1ec; Xlnt l't>mplex 11.l rn :!J:I 8J9 1701 of 1111 °213Zlliti-l00 Older 2 br, new carpet Avail. now. 6 mos. lease. $CSO/mo. \13 25th St, ~7573.Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIGHT MY FllE! J Br w /crackling brick frplc St95 (8427 >fee REHTIMES 631-4555 LOCJlllMI ....... 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 hr. 2 ba Wstc!Jff condo. pool. frplc. appk:.. $.525. Days 546·2750 t!ves 640-4388. E. llMff Condo -----Hwttilwjt• leach 37 40 Cd M Duplex front umt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail now 2 Or S450 H.l 's ANEST Call 2131442-3784 Eves S ·I b u i! B r II .1 1' l' 11 I h ,, u s e U r v.•rsa1lh•s New decor "r 111·l·:.in Lush crt ) rd. j I For Rent Till June 15th. One bedroom house Cumiahed. No pets. R en to m ature adult o nly 1-'T.lt·tl ll Sunsets. city lights. fan tastic ocean view condo Brand new3bdrm. 212ba. w /atrium, communit y s pa & s k y lights t9'lS mo. ulal m et 2243 Pacific Ave, Agt ask for Ginny 9fi8..4456. 962·0496. S blks to ocean. Elegant 2 bdrm. (am rm & den. tS72S..Jno) Plush 1:rpts. 21,; ba, cedar & glass. Dbl car pvt gar. fully maint yd. Adults. no pets. inquire at 527 l8th S t. 714 /960-6331 ,,r 960-6331. 3 br. conv. den. 2 ba. view. comm. pool rec fac . &5i mg ..l!ltl...:t...d mam · twn. 496-2130 2br. w /d . re.fn g, dbl itar, S6001mo 646-4315 Spanish Estate L1yin ' Beautiful park·Ukc sur ro u n dings. T erraced pool. Sunken "as l>IJq, -Br, Ilia, frplc. w /ocn new.' studio kitc hen, S600 mo.640-8945 Tu-.-. nhou~t· f1 n•pl.11•0'. nea r rww all hulll 11" pal 111 ~ .ird Im nwd 1w cuµann TSI.. \f J!nil 64.Z ti221 ...llu...Adu!t Sec l>.ldg.. Jll..__ __ _.; 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Penin. Pt. home . Mo t o mo . or wlnler lease. $700. 873-2113. 1206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Db t ··Bdrm duplex. 3· ltorY Uvln1 rm, frplc, Sl.500/mo. W /dock *2000. l7WOl7 BAYFROH'J' 8.1. 1Z1 E. S.1fr'oat, 2br, 2ba, 1in1le .....,., -yrly, Herb, 21Mfa.am. 1111 U..,. fMt with Dally PllatWMt~. J ) 2 Br. Cottage with garage & yard. New carpet . lite & paint. 10 min. to beach. $485. Adults. no pets. 6.'U-4888. Short term avail. until Jan 2nd. 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Re frige Was'ler/Dryer, redwood spa S6SO mo. Sierra Mgmt. Co. 641-1324 . 211DUPLIX 2 ba, dishwasher, patio, 1ar. $480. 675-0562 Deluxe 2br, 2ba, prlv. pallo, condo, comm. polls, jacuu.I, $415, lal, last, sec. t88·4t6S/ 557·Sl!I. Comfy 2Bdrm Cottage! Kids. $375 (84261 fee UMTIMES 631-4555 3bdrm, 2ba. ne»r Central Park, 1625. 847-~. MIW MtslionV'-fo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeauUful-Gbdrm home w /fencedyd for Kids/ P ets $575 (8.117) fee J im, Agt. 63HSSS HOME.5 FOR R ENT 3 & 4 Bdrm. $S50·162S. F enc e d yards a n d l(ar1t ges. Fam i li es pl e a se. k ids & pets welcome. call 964.2566 or WTJ.m t Agt, no fee __ • __ ..... IMch .... ,.,. INch l2't & Sc•• ...................... . 2 Br, 2 Ba. diahwHhe r , 3bdrm, 2 h ba ~ondo, stove. carpets, drapes , beuut ocean Is city lites frplc, dbl. 1araae 6 view, no pets. 1700/mo. paUo. -· 714·1153-IOM. Jim ts3-0902or 968·4650. ) D I:: L X ~ WATERFRONT. 3bdr m . 2ba, newly decorated duplex. blt·ins. frplc, wet bar. Z cable. partly furn, patio. 25' side tie boat slip. No pets, SOOO/mo yr. ly . 675-~l. LUXURIOUS 4 Br CON· DO ' Newport C r est . Spacious family home with view! Tennis. pool, etc. One yr lse. 95(). Tom Rainey, 549-9961, 541J.2714 12 blk to bch. Lovely 2br. Ib a . f rpl c, patio. l600/Yrly. 968-8263 !''or Lease By Owner. l2900/mo. 22 Salzburg S48·78l s p arkling fou ntains ----------1 S p acious rooms Separate dining arc11 Walk-in clOAets. h0'™1 · hke kitchen & cabinets. Walk to Huntingto n Cente r . 1 Bedroom -unlurn. $400 1 Bedroom furn from $430 2 Bedroom furn $C90 Twnhse·unfurn. from $.510 Adults, no pet.s UUUtlee Free! LA QUINTA HERMOSA 16211 Parkalde Ln, I blll W. ol Beach, 3 blks S. of F.din1er. 847 5441 l Sl.17 per DAY That's ALL you pay fora JO day ad in the DAILY PILOT SDVICE llBTOIY 00 IT NOW ' '4J.H71 1 I 4 5 2 H r 2 B ,t Townho11~1..' :\1.',l r nl'\\ s k' hght. all huill rns firt.'place pala.1 y ,11 J lmmed O<.'l'U1Jan1 \ r~;i. \l.:mt f'42 !M 12 $445, )bdrm, 2bo F"am1I) no pet~. rir S 1' Plaza 1131 <!!H9, 5411·112\I! l Hr L' PtX'r i\tl11 lb on I> $3JO No J>l'IS 631 217i 311 W Wils1•n. • :ii Br Condo 1u-11r ~1 · Pl au1. S \ l'ool. s pu S5r() No pets ~9·3232 or 641-1400. E SIDI" 3 11r. :mu 1 11arage. ln1lr. rm .. 11w1• & r efrl .IL ~ 1.lii lllCI 00 3148 1.it:i.:. ~'ull 11.'<' far Pool. 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CA '266017141 ?52-1500 lUO WIJ.hlrit llvd., lot A,.._,, CA 900 I 0 I~ Ill 317-7194 NO r A PLACEMENT AGENCY •VERY LOW rRJCES * •)n lundSl.'1t 1>c main tmancc l''rec e'ltrnal es <lJ 'r l!'J>errenn.• George ~~15 1;urder11t1~ L.uncl-.\':tp111g Tre, ·1 r 1rnm111i.: & Rt-mvv..11, Major Clean Up Free Esl 111 ,•x pen::.1~752 .!_3_:19 G ..1rdenin~ Serv1t·c Yard!>. cleanups. lawns. eornplete )d maint Tree trimming Free est. 83:>·72Z7 'lbere·s an easy way for you to sell that bicycle you no longer use. Just adv ~rci sc it in the Classifmd' Call 642·5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home 1mpr vcment. 25 ~ r, eAper Fenl'ing. Depe11- 1.lable. 631·42.64 J \CK OF ALL T RADES llo me repair s. s mall Jvbs 1'}'1er. &lG-1455 H11 ndy 111 t111 repairs. carpentry , plumbing. clec.'tn cat. light haulml: t:T C Ha lLoa P e n mn...,uJa tl75-J014 -........ •••••·•················ HauJJng & Dump .Johs Ask for Rand) 549-4368 Haul·move-clean-up. Con· r rete removal. Dum1> t r uck. quir k ,,er v 642-7638 2 Yo u n g M e n W /resporu.ib1lities havt- lrt'tT 4WD Truck Yard & 1'ree maint. oquip. Can do any t h i n g ! C all 548Qt4") 645 4259 --------Jmlitort .. •.•...•................ BiU & Marilyn ~ Llt:an111~. Patnl111g & Cu Pt'Olrl ('y vffcrb ra il bJ>Cl'l al ~. 548 8444. t..dlc..-i •..•...•.............•. l..andbcaping, lit!\! 1nn1 ming. i;pnnklt•r rt'!Jilrrs & <lt'l'1gn. 67J.391~<:V~~-- Maii:»N ~ •.....••.....•......... Brickwork, small Jvbs. Newpo11. Cosl:.r M ~a & Irvine. 675·317fl cvt•s Brick & blO' I. worll.. I re<' es Luna l l'S F:\'C.'S !J6() 42:.12 C us tom Brack Wurk Planters. Walks. 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Trust ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-·••• o..ic11 SOJS La i;rut11t BeJch l\101or t un, Fern Hmmll! to shr Jbr . loli W..stclJr'f. N.B. Wa nt MWPT FltOMTACil Wanted in Costa Mesa or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9h5 ~o l'.i• 1f1c t'o..a .t 21.ha twnhst' $1",0 all financial inst. 7000s.f. llMl'ALS Irvine area, :! or 3 RR. SattlerMt«J. Co. REWARD " t I I l Ill .1 I t-t• •• t I 1·1.1111 I '1 ••1111)..'. ,!f ·'" & Balboa Ocean frunt. 2 Br 2 Ba Yearl) or wmtcr Unfurn or furnrshe<I \sk for t.:onme 1;.i6-lfi2J. llW). LaJ;11na Be d r h PcL' Oit 64<! ~. f>.l4 71!!0 lsl. noor. Agent 541·5032 house prefe rrt'd. 3 All lypes of re;.I e !-olOJ1I' Daily , Wel'l~ly. K11l'hcr1 work 2 Rental Spaces Approx Adults. Xint refert.•nces in'e.lme11l~s1nct: .l~'I it.rs .n• 11hJ11 nc llalbn:• C#'lii I I··" 1. 'l!lt>rl 615-iOOO ~ 1..,.,, "un 11 .. , ... gl.i , 11 n Iii• l"fl '' ti•.n, 11 r P~Oflcah S) 50 .1vail.:lhlc Low w1111 t•1· 550sq.ft.&up includin~ G73·5701 Eve !>. & ~.._.. • ._.."' r ,,1 ~ l').t ·.:~I H111111•e W..amod' Lgt: 2br Ulils. S3SO & $450. 21150 weekends. ~-.-, .!liJ. rulmed O•l'Upanc) Ideal location for Al-Newport Blvd Costa ---------ZndTih Lt•• 11,,.,11, '!" l.at,!ir·n '1 1 oii3lllO'l tom ey, Real F3tate. o r M~a.See Manager WANT E D Gar age for 642-2171 545-061 I .u"r. 1,1, 11 l•'.na··I• ... ,... · Ent r e prene ur. Off1re hght 11tora~c CM 'NM \, r~::. fn.1m ll<;,. h :! Hr I u • v u f " s ·1 bl I -..-1--.-. •--.&.....1 4450 11 H<·f ) ( • M .n. !<12 • ·<>I or (JV~r 11>0 m o. now ava1 a e ~rge __.. --area Cont a•'l J ud ~ Widow hi..' 1mnt') lr1r :.11 Ii.a Adu.lb llf11; 11'' rwh , H11ui.t• m C ~ r all Karen paneled ReN?ptJon area ••••••••••••••••••••••• b75-9490. Mon lhru 1-'r1 T O 'Ju lrt'd:l dw· .. · ru:u' 11' , ..... ,. 11..a k ~I ·•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• la11 r .r,. ,,,11-I .• 'I ''HI-I A\'o ,\uJt•nt 111•• '" 1:1 ' • 111· II <11 1:1 I. ~"j 10..•• Wdl 11!1 111\l11IO)( 11• ....... t,al1 J ,p,H I L•'J,.'1) •ut1lttl.•n t 1,l \ ;·~ ,... I• \\ ,. I) l\<1\ 1~'4.! ;-,tJO .c.irl) t>.W~l71i _ Jo.rn111 rua11 01c.-311, 1.11 all ll'M 751 t\:.'71) with '>torage and 3 l"orst.ort'&olfice spal·e at 8::J>to5 i>nlt' for "t''•"" '·" 1 • \FkS\ILLf"\ lu\ •r'l 1·1·1\.~J 7"1trAJ t;,.ll a.t " -prl\a l c o ffices 1 0 reasonablerates. -----\GTtii;:~ .r .ui.•tm••' I, 'I •1' \\ I I , : .,. ,, b · . · · ~ s,.p IA' 1 ~~l !Ahr~ M 1-, JJIO( ,.nare 1wn1L<1c , bcaul1full) ma'mla1ned 500to27005CIFt. F\Jmis hed rental wautt'd I ~ r. w te~~/! '•c1<> '"°1 • ~ -lf'11111,.,. ra.,1:d IJ.111 , l)U<)l. full s Hvice bui ldrng. MESA VERDEbR :?Sr hou.<;e or aµt. d11rin~ Ca~ tcw T .0.'~ IJI(, ~J.'l I 'lfltlel lh•ml ... 11h l.•t(·h,"1 llrt\ oil',, (Tll!I"' ( 1w11 ronm & fl-Orner Weo;tcucr Dr· & PLAZA Nov & o.:c ·~for VISll Amt 11t:aer \I•,. ,.,., I 11 , .... r 'I ts •. 1·n ,...1,.1,i,1.!Jt:.•·li '-1,.,,, t•"·< .h .. 1111 11 L•h $'.lf, • u t ·I lnrue.;'l:l!wpoitBca .. h l 1525Mesa VcrdeE,C.M mg Or .wiie,&chrld MASSAGE II ) ' .-J I q ' I \ d \\,~I• I • •• ., l : , I .i ~ n ~ •Ill• I :<:U l t tat:. l•.J••I l'n •P• 1 n1• ·\•:1J1h 1 11 1.,r • • ...::1 :>1 1~ !GlSG fl 545-412) Contaet Vi\'lan !-id1ult2. H · • K' !1 .,., Jll•·• "'·'"" .,,,:,: • >11 Call M •I s 6451>101 -------· 833~ '' 'J"'~" '• •-i ·' i ISi• 111• llkl~rn ,~ .. rdtn \µt t:' o;a . STORE SPACE for lease. ----- ~nfs / I !A.I,''._,"• •I I• r~1/ I i,t ,.u:L• In :! ut tnt! prt 1 •I · t ,, • , 11: ~~•Jth11rn l ~•I d t r • 11 J l t IJ l I ' • • i •,'.t •·t (lp.1.._ 11 Ut.lttl I I ·; 1 t\' .J "l::Ck \'ts •a.!-1010. _ I Room & Board 4050 1 1 ia·.;r ll Cl' :\1Jn ~n;oker 750 sq. ft. Avail now 1500 Prof. wornan sNkl> morn Lost Ir FoiMd 1j"1 ~hi '""' 1••• •• ,. I 1..,11 H.-., •r· ,.1,1 • , I i..u" .:ondo, pcnllHJll ,. ••••••••••••·•••••••••• ~1:; ~'>'i~ ____ sq ft. avail. Oct lSth. in q uaet h o m e# near lbdnn new ··ri>t .trµ• l<oon1 ~ ooord 111 ., "h •r 1hdrm House in O .. \..NA PT2To8 Room Negotiabl~ lerm.<i. Coast bea~h. 5Jll..22756-9pm • 1· ·1 · lt IO ,, lor I lit" ., •l 1\ I"' a •• . rvc ··Comml ·-pn·ce ...................... •• . I ANloultc"91tnh 5 I 0 0 I 1 1 ., " • " I ' • ••••••••••••••••••·,.•·• • HrPn•"'-'cH•d ,.,, f, \• • .1 l I \t.Jflll::. f1C111lh ., e e o I d ~ µ u u · "' ' · ·.. • n.. "· 1 '" ... ..,. Equities 213/596 TtJO? •--1---jl t/ • • . , ,..;, 1·.1.1111111( & r.11,i..111i. l "·'• $),,.., L ... 1"' ast .,. From••,.cmo 975 ll20 -----··-·---· -11••1 <lubho~•n• .. 11111;;. u1 .\II I '\.Joi, 1'7J'/ d• IJ•><>l t rl'q u 1red --~---·----OANA PT2To8 Room Flll•c• ~ \ t l .,.ulk-.; S amii I I ';'IJ().~7 j 125 250 sq n gmd fir Ofc &Comm.I lfJ pric~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now You Can Sell .,,., l ': l!::irhri1 !•! ti, 1 , \l•"lil 1..t.'i .H:lJ Ur 111 1 .: j,H \Ol•r _ 11 -.;I I I 1 It •\\,pd .,IJo, ", ;" • 1 1 U '"I t .•ct r •I.• • r. • I , .... , ,..,1 '1 ,1 ., ' '1 .n .• ,,,,' ""' !,.11 921 l ••.· '· '" :1 :!7.i1; VccotiUf' RMtah 42~0 , utlls pd F'ru~ s75 up. r;s J-'rom 5245 rro 975-11..21.1 ---..S •\l!S 1·•••••·••••••••••••••••1r., R11om m.11c lo ~~r y,· 19th. St C M Tom ----------Oppal"tlmlity SOO!J • l'\l.11-'0tl J,\ .. txlrmrl1;pl~11N.fi lhs1; 957.1900 Pnme HaTborBlvd.C.M ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•1'\~11 r: L rl"'1 \11 ' j f1t••1• l1ch ~:!:, Mi>-?4til • ----110· frontage 2000' bldg. RESTAURANT&MAR 1 '1 '· •l(,•Jn ""'' ' 11 1 1' t1r11 '>r 11111 t.7 Ollt.i Cd~ Del0>~ S\Jllt'S. 15o0 suitalile for e a r lnl, COlilltaJ l'elltral Ca lif 11 /. .:ar 1'dl l'oo! •I>· I 1 r• t .. , ,. h :.q ft. AC, ampl pkg. Ul1I restaurant. etc, 548-1 1~ ty. Pnme toe, 8 'rs old saund )jz:; (;j~ klvl I • · ,,. 11111 11.1urn th nl 11, 1 """ 11'-' l•r,• " •' \O :. r pd .,,,.:5 E '~st Jlw), ••a:11 ()IO I "'r 141,.,. 1 111 rood" 111 """ "' or675·2213 eves ong·ownr. .,.,.,.,, ~ross WEST l'l.11-'F \'ll I \ '\t ~i ;'"'"·•fl 6 67f>·mocl --------!>&le. Liquor lil· and 1.~'~1 \ 1 ~11·m111 ,•111101. ,. v .......... u ------Newport Modem Sture or ~.000 full pn t•t !>'or '.!hr, 211·'· 1•.iti'..,, 11111' I 1\.rrril••tl'I "'1•t11'>ltt•1I '•··•rkirl" :\t .. lh"r \\ .i ~r 600-;qrt oH1ct, l ~rlta!>e <Xe,nrpostofc $450,548 c onfidential rnlo 1·all More ·-uigle '"'"1 ~1~1 •.i1<>I 1.:11u111 1 lluh!'>Hl10I{ " ,.. v ~ $700 per mo. !'lcwport f 213 477 .. 001 S m ith Meyer Okr fii.'l-~J 1 Ge.If 1,1,,11.,, \,,11 11hl I•> ~hr hs\. '~ :.ame ~..!:--~---'--.itlr 11 .,i1 , I'•'"' PEN:\\' l'l ~l Ill H -\ O' Still 1on ll .;;i T HE 1H.l'I .I-~~ '\cwlv Oecor. ~pl.it I \I :Jhr :.!ha. ;.11n deck ~35 Carol 1>'75-S!l:.l Heaut :!br.Npt Ht!> upc-n ~am, frpk. etc $.191) ,\dulls no pell> b42 TI45 EASTBLl.FF. Sp:illUUS custom 2lJr. :?b11, llil>hv. , pat io. Stll5 , no pe l liJl 2009 O ,. e a n v 1 e w 2 II r Vtlrsaille;. l'e11thn11-.t· ihi5 mo 644 ~5:! f:\ e~ Ke au l 1 ( u I 1 B tJ rm Newr)Ort Crest Sp..1, \1:n nis, wulk lo hf.act. Sl I.I\ mo. 646-0086 Ce.nter. 5157 San X1colas , 5-18-7813 pm. Pnm·rpals ablt> ,1l ~µct.1ol l1:1t1•, S:-i5. m11 tve<> & wknds Sle lO!I. 6411.4684 lndl tri .. l..t.. 4500 mly for o11r1h•:·1:.0111\ t;lG :J85ll ___ __ ---_ --••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-----_ Weel.I\' Munthlv .111<1 ~·ALF' L'v<.••• b Plcaa 121.!0sq. ft $375 mo. 1-'tont 1-·or Sale &.ndwrch Shop. J lllW" lcii : "·". Weekend R~nlal<, "' • """"'"' pnv rm d Ex--.......... e .....Ja.-. office. large rear area & ·--•me Ne-."""' 8 r h loca· I I lu• rum r -·ndo Pool ..,.._.. ... ---... • "'"' '"" \ 'I •.• 11... '111 1 ~ "" door Unit 23 . 629 tio n . 185,000 <71·1) li nt· < \~~::~~l\>~~~\~:~r>N IH~u: J::e:: :::~ ··r:t'~e~~::;:~:::e.. ~YJ~~~aba~~~4s~ofs 1 -~:;·orafi 7P_M ~z1;0 ~:'7 ~:~::.i,~~~1",~~ .. 1.'1':';': <.OI 'ITH'I CL llll . Smkr ~ust love music! 1800sq.".2 F'ron•off:1-c-es-. MolwytoL.o. 5025 .1c1d1 l1on,rl 11111 ,, ~ ::.67 Cathedrt1I Ca1l)'on On\E.• P.ilmSpnn~:;. ''1jl1fom111 'IZ!62 Oesen Resim Rea It~ l.l(t-Big ll<•ar t..a bin 1A1ol tbh: c11lor T\' 2 frpks Slflb l-1 . 7 J.1 1545 6916 ------Refttda to Shere 4300 ........•..•••...•..... I I\ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jae. etl·.$187 $0 645-0684 2082 M1chel'i0n Ur .. #21.:! 2 Baths. Large rear s hop ./NEED •inll •irlt· 1111' ttw 1 ' ' N I\ 2021 Bu.-iiness Cnlr#2 l3 arcu & door. S49S mo d :i ·, :. :-. "1 1 , 11,. 714·752.-0234 ITI5 Whill1e1 Ave. C M. ··om n •·•11.i. ·111 F' :'\ta1ure. Re:.~ras To -----.1110,1 •·II t'h ... 1 .:• Shari: l.ge Charm ing Ofril-erWhse. JOO sq. (l. or 54().93.52 Days. 646-0681 MONEY '11\11' l'•'lltl\ Pind.{·1 J. I O O H o m t' J 3 3 2 free, 1600 sq. ft. Whse Eves. _ .; \ rl 111 1, ~ e , ",., 67:1-:l:nfl X!nt Sky Par k. Irvine FOR LEASE 11 ..inl.. ·\mi•, 1,.;.rd location. :;40-~ \ "J 11 \l.a-;tt", .,, , ~:it l'ersonto,hrhs,.nr. ---------- St: Plaza.Tencverungi. C..\NNt:RY VILl,AGE, KOLL-lRVINEINOUS s:;;;.9016 N.B. Comm. spice in CONDO quaint Cape Cod bldg, 6200 sq ft w/2,075 ore • CUDITNO PIOILEM f\,r· m ort• 1nfor n .. ,11tq1 .. ndtopla<'t' '"1tr J\I 1·..111 642-5678 I I • 1 I i 11111 " 1•1 t. f t t ft h( iii al'• It t t II i t ttt 1• I'' Jl'l• Al,, I ' j '-H '~,,., I' tu ,1 h • ,1 , ,. o <" ; 11. I ,!II~ I ,. . jl I "'I I wl• '\ I :-. " I i .. .ti •1. : f 1 .( t' ,'1 tf\.tl H I 1 1.i ·"' ... ' ' •I.I' ..J\I .. 1Tn.E Af'llHIES E CORTS :nl11 .-"II Q• I I 11l1· !Ilk .11•1 '.I I 'I' I FOXY LADY I I' '\'111u .. ,~ l,111.1 1 1 * * 'r '>.11"1 h1 10:, •1' J't \1.1.0"l.Y .. , ....... ~JI I ,, l'I ' 'It ,.~~ 1.1.:r...1h.1 lu11, I ~., ,Jiii' 'I •lllH l.11 'IHI I Uri.; ~ '"""l"•fl l~l\ 11 hi .. , f\ 11 Ill f', .. \Ill I Jlt I ~It .kt.Wot \,,, I Fuu.11.I I :r.111•·11 111'1 r•·1 ... , I 1n-1; t/) \I• ,, ... , .. ~J1 1 'h ,. I ():' 11.1.:.. "'.I.! 1•1"111 I ~ \I U It '1 (; I' r I< I • 11 Siu pr .. rd rn1 , 111.11•· .,, I t/IU•t Ill'• II• 1~•1 l.11.j ,. .. ~ '"~ ·~·' J-'1 1( 'l) l I'\\ II 111.;<'I I-• m '' • 1 1 ,. 1; 1•rool.l111l'l I .1J11 l.l'I • • .11 ... ~ !l:..t * Y72-1138 * \1 \.'-°'.',<;I ~11) " !\I> \t \'~I II. ;\),\$!:>AG t-' >.., •l•,::.t,Sunla \n,1 FIRSTLAO.Y &corl. Modtfs. Porty Danc:en. .. 972-1345 * \1(' & 'Y ISA \<'Ct'J)lt'tl COVER GIRL "OVTCALL • !15:111,78 .\1CIVISA 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~n"1ng? Avoid deposit:> & c ul la ving 1·xµen::.es ~ t>roles:-.1ondlh !.>l rtce um Clean . consc1c 11tious . a\'ail Nuv. 1. C all s pace , nr OC Airport working wo rfll.l n wanted b'73-6522. ask for Ronda . $110, 220. 3 phase ele<' lo i.har e quiet Hunl· 9:»1::J>. Asking 50" sq ft .. gross 3 rninon Harbor area apl -----------yrs. Call Hugh at 540-7!123 w 1i.;irne. ~IO ~ 11trl COMPUTER ROOM Mon Fri. 2.-d & lrd TD tom. 971-6531 /ISS.114 S Arranged by Coed Hom &.o.i _A Mortgage Brok~- Lott&.~ --5300 I 1·.11,1111 :--111·11 111•111 'Vl I\ rn.d1· l\fl. hr,, 1• ,\ .. ,1, MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS• 972-9599 24HRS. Sunny2Brw ut1 b µ<l , tlnJY ~l 149ti51 ft't! Call Jim. 631-4~'15 Move rn I.Oda} $325-'37!'; I & 2 Bdrm. Walk t.1 bea1•h Nice & clean 491' 1.1 H7 nr 498-190.1 ----TefM 3890 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Modern 2bdrm M urvel' Only $350 t 9985 J I ee R&mMH 631·4555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawill rd~e New 1&2 bdrm luxur) adult 1tpls In 14 plans from $41.S, 2 bdrm from $.SOS + poo ls, tennis . waterfall<;, pond&' Gai. ro~mr& neating paid. From San l>1ego Frwy dnve North on Be.ch to McF adden lhen West on McFadden lo Seaw l nd Vi ll age . (714Hi93-5\98. Oceanfront for Wi nter RentaJ11. fUrnished & 110· CU.rn. Bioker. 67!>-4912. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• On Newport Beach. Beach Holel room · 11 mall khchen. 2I08 W. Ocean- front. DIC> " I.IP + S260 &«It deposit. !7S.4154. Pvt ent • blllh ror quiet empl rem. Utt' 4'0Uklng, reh. Sl8S mo CM ---- HOUSEMAT£S g;u I LJ.1 g.1112182 up to ~sq ft al 90<- wiU divide-rull ser vace Rent/Lease 3.000 sq. rt Warehouse/olfic:e spact- Prime Newport Business District. 50< /sq. rt 556 2922. •••••••••••••••• • • ••••. , I • '" ,, .. ,.,,1,1-111\1• ... The Hoomrnale You·r .. l.oolung Fur h l...ookm~ F•ir You ' $.')()(ct• fur p1•n pit• Wllh homP 10 ~hart­ tf..'l lur those 1<~1krnl! Ferrwle wanted to share 3 Courtesy to broke rs . bdrm, 2'!J balh condo 1n Camµus & Quall, NB. Ne w pol'l w 1 l h poo I, 540-2960 jacuzzi. tennis. ett· Call 11Clcr 5. JO µm, 642· il94. Att""'-Docton! Galtcw°T!..t 4350 .tm.J I W('(.; C('lflll).11l)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'mque rree standing, well appointed medical bldg., located in heart of H.B. 6 treatment rms, X- Ray rm, business omce. large reception rm + pvt office area. Available. Ca ll today for appt lo 12.'IO sq. rt. $395. mo. Front office, large rear door. 1240 Logan St. C. M 540·9352 day. 646-0681 eves. d 1onmmatr1>1!Jrch a~y 752·9475 1ox20· Gar . Storage unly. Cosla Mesa $40/mo Call I :; pm, 63&4.120. -------- ll!X20. SSO mo F1rsl & last. 'lor age onl y . 1543 Orange, C:~J see. 5500' WAREHOUSE & Of. fire 31): sq n. fr(lnls f)O Molton Pkwy JU" Lake. REDCARPET Forest Dr. nr new bldg. 893-1351 95l·UI08 ----c: ~:~~11~~~.~~~ 1 L_~UIY OfftCl2800 ~~ .......... ~~~!· m ....... occupancy. Storace Sp8CC1. Newport Oldest & largest agenc)' 673·~. 67~· 9Q. ft. Ste ol 8 ofl'lrea + Beach. 2306 W. Ocean- S.•rvini;: So. C'alifomra Office......, 4400 conference " reception. front. 673-4154. d r Koll Center. Newport PhotOR an · Rt' e rences ••••••••••••••••••·~· ............ ~~on 1 a et Ann lliYe &OllJe ... a to sell? YOU CAM II SUllWJ'THA BANK 2nd TD's llDUCID li TIS s .......... 714-alJ.5200 Ast for Linda 1'1ynn or Karen Linn MllDHIU'7 Help yourself to a Heaping selet.'tlon or FOUND ADS AIE FIEE Call: 642-5678 DO YOU OFFERASE RVICF:' Lt~ the pubbc know .,..1th an ad in the Daily Pilot Service Di~'lory. ll C'On cost you as lilUe 3S S2 17 per day For more m· formation and complete rates caU 642-5678. Qualified Ho~{uJs ''!'!!!'!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!-~ in t he DAILY PILOT -I· l'rL'(lits BC NBC' CIJS' "1" " .. .. c~mo-t.A Time:. Etc Harvey (213) 556-2000 <,1assilledadsdolt well. --------_______ _ 641 Ul99 Smee 1971 '"THI" iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitliii;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;~;;,i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-. Oasslfled Ads HELP WANTED ADS _ _1_n _1nc:_!llearAirport ~AlfC-'-""'I IXICUTIYISUm OWN A IUSIMESS? Will s h11re my plush tri· J'.=-..-... f\lllservleeofficesln IOUGHT A IUSINESS? level H B hon~. frpk. -i'c...,_ NewportCenter micro. ~/rnl. mcl. all ,/,,..___ ~5470 ./--.Ice Ril!_. ~~ ./...,.. ,.._..,. MIWPOIT MACH 2 r m m ts ncrclcd . r esp adults. beaut orca11front ( nll Mt llow.ud 645 r.1 01 16'9 Weatclilf Dr. Call aene mu 842-0200 living. S400 & $300. 1---------:i olfices available. Great 673-7ta6 CM, over 2!>, clean at rel1a· ble, $185/mo + ~ utila. MS-'l'8Z'l Karenume Fem lo ahr Cbr 2V.b• + den oceanrront lo Npt w/2 male• llem SZliO \illl. Vrly. f'rplt', Oar Deetta, w /bfn.47'2 ICOU.C8CTB locatlon on-Lido MIWl'OIT Penimula. 400 aq.f\., 2IO l!leaaat ~ve Hilles aq.ft., Maq.ft. C.U Jack in~ locatba. With for info:..,..., c o mplete ••pport services. Fl llST ...... HUMTIUeTOM MONTH FREE. llACH 7141191'*1 Office apac:e H•Uable f, , •• aq. ft. Sult.. Call e4Z.se71 11•/ltl.·1951. For only $38.50, the Oranae Coast DaHy Pilot Legal ~partmenl will publish your FictltlOUB Business Name Statement 4 limes. We wlll file your business name with the Orange County Clerk. Their fee ts $10 for 1 business name, $2. for each additional busint'ss· name. SAVI STEPS! USE OUR OONVF.1'tENT MAIL Sf;ftVtCP:: D•llY Piiot · Pltue Mitcl me . mt"'' foot·WtcR Thantu' NAME .. AO DRESS CITY STATE IAYITMI SAYE •• ! I :vi _.1, U.ti7 l''uuud 1 ·, ... ,..l'f '•1•111111·11 hlo11d 1t•nl(jl<' \ 1• H.1k,.1 ,\ tlJrtl'1. C'\I ~·rt l" 11 ,, I I lll,ol Ht 1111 It.Ill ! o,tp 1•1•"• I I Jo,·I • 'II I tit Ii ' ti IJllll ,v.ll) ll()l'J •\1111 h 1und I in1 \\hi h r n Stuh ·r .w 111 Lhai.a \1>::. 1 '1<'. Ea:.lblufl ''""' 1:1:r. F11 u11cl L ha :.:i •\1-·'"' n cJm M IH1b. 1·1"1low \t Grrm ~he11. blk r~n .\1 Mm ~·hnaul.tt•r. M Nl:i t\111mal S h1•l11:1 ti44 36!lli FuW1t1 malt' '1amc~e h1111: haa rt-d Lavt>nfl, 1 1'1Jlll I 51.5-lOOll---- Lost l>ud1shuncl. h ma It'. vk of SanllJ.:u rttJ &. Senora. Mesa Lkl ~1Jr a re 11 . HJo:W\ttn • 751·9808. L 0 T l' n 1 1 u r n BAC'KGM•1MON lto,trcl. Vi c nf Warnc1dule Center Warn(·r Lk'a~h Rlvd "RF:WMttf l Jll The ~el'dlePQrnl .I unc 1100 714 ~\2-2333 Ill :. Lu ST T a n 'or ker Femule. ··Asper" no I U Rec.-nl Mcither CM a1 t:u 9Slt*l 8 ~ Cad llhh•:s to On Ca rb Wbutever lht .-uJ Koll 'cm''" ~he markl'I With a Classlflcod Acl l '.nll Now! G42 56'/8 •• SPltl ru \L tt EA DINGS H:im-IOpm Pully Lil''d llfl 72116 or •l!l:l.911:\4 IHI~ " < :in11111. Ut:,11. S.en I I Ill •MASS4GE• W.: .. 1.cnd Special & I: \'Cn an.:·, ·I l()p m $1:> J't'r half hr llot Tub & S11un.1 ..;\('ve 's Hair llap· ~'""~ 1~11;.91;:11, Ladin&G...ts ESCORTS •972-1621 Call for info or :ippl ~pttnt& .,..at'°" ........................ Schools• IRstrvdiOR 7005 .............•.•...•... Co~la Mt.>s11 Chnst1a.r1 Pre· !"chool now cnroli.Jnl( In tru.luclor)' uffrr 129 50. Wlllv Incl hot lunches i>iG-5423 1075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rud or atlendcnt rart' for the elderly, Pieper & refa. :'>18-9467. !>48-3047 (.'oru.c 1enl1ous. res~nsl­ blc person not afraid of hard worlt needtl Job a11 1·arpct layer helpe r tlnvt~ some eAper. Jim 964·T4'2. "'nc1 •hat you w•nl In 01tlty Plloc. Clu1llled.-. ..... " ....................... ·-....................... t .......... _._ .................... ,, •• ' J. ... ~~---....-..----.1' ..... .. ...... _,.z ........ I . 7075 .-.w_," ············~·········· HtfpW..t.4 11 00 ~W..._. 7100 ....,w_.. 7100 Wedneeaay.Octobef8. tH<> * o.a11 11;un1 D7 71 00 b.c ~tbt./Sctrv drsires full 01 v tlr"'-(JOellt I()(\ ~n,(ICH \ ~('\I \ Ir or •·~h1an1 tu 1'' e<·ulJ\-C', l'\.'lh,'<1, 1•r "°'' rntll'al bu.sin"'"'" l>I'' ~111 t:.xttns1~ t' 1·' pt'r 111 public & ''1mn11.1t111 , 11• lltlOOli uf1 nlt<\Hll .ill nun & '•OCUll llllUllllfJ.: <\ lr:nel a11wl., ""rll -.t•ll "' P'W I•· l)t't 0 1111bl1· & ti.ave: 1td • \>ll11n1u11<· ,1\11111 !Ult& W11r t. ial ti.mw "' otflce R1 ur11L· 111 .. 111 11• 11 oo 1 Hit, Ww.-d 7 loo ••••••Ci•.CAa:•••••• ···~:u·sro····.,·:·1t··s·;:~1·c::· .......... ._ ........ ...., w_.... 71 oo ...., W-.ct 11 oo Hefp w~t-J • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • "' r-, r..-.n ..., P t I d I r Pt•rn1 µiart lhrw Vat•lin t:J1cell4'nl opportunity t"art ll{ne olr Nveer~or •z::.•;:::••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... "•• •• ....... • • • •..to lody ~p I C&Rltll CH4MGrt 1•1 f11r 1 hrw d11lly in loan I 0 r per a 0 0 w 1 t h motomome --""•-IMSUIAMCE \t{'tt.1 11 Jo,"'' 11111• 1 Foo ,..,./bfim.t.r \ 11,. tth;:i"' nl 1-I' 11111 bn*tirll<' r ompan) In xtrllordln•f)' teh,phon~ Beach kecutJve. . PUICHASe• S.. •-(T..-.. , 11 1,1 1 , ,, 1 ,. 4ue.'lt ~"· ~ .. ; "·'ti• ft'4\11 1•"' Bu \11 .... 1wll •ll ll1 Ir lt'i.sh1oo l1l1111dTypll\&. lit O t "O I fOl'retlredman.61:r.-803&, ....,. ' 'Ulllt 1·•'11 11••1 \ti 11h-.'-·•.~t J>l"1111 111 111•11 llo, .1.11 111,.., ,,. 1 in th. ~'.:,r111~~~ 111 Cull Ki.tie ~.:!,~ ·~·~\~' i::; .. ~r::,~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimml ~ta!&l=· ~~~~ ~~uu~,~~.~: ~~ 1~1,. 1,.., , , 1,1 "''"I•' fl~·r 1111•1., •,1 , 1 1.: iu.il!J,1·•J 1••m1pu1a&lom1lli'klllll,eye persona>'· u,. an ullforCath1e. F'reet.oappticant.Corp. Neededrorlrvme art'a "·•'• 1 11 ,1 111 fut Juh.11H • m 1' ' • 111 hi '' '11•-'1" •ul 111 •II ..... """' i.umier ~lertron.lc firm •• OS Lota of variet~. So--" ''b•-'" Hit Wn"lu I I I ,,_ •urancc COITI J>drl " 11"}" 11 1'·11 1111' 1 ,_,.Ill< \I, \1lMre~~1~c S.IAJ')' 6 uuienllve Typ· typin1. 11.000 11 Ellie 7sz.1990 E O 1-: HOWAR.0 Che•ro'4ri I >I •11 ~uoi•• I "1 1111" 111 11111111111 1Ja~11nc•1w !Jru mg rt!Quired. Call Penny w...... O'Bnen. 5iW-500l. Alao .-•••••• -_______ .\l•·<lr •' 11"J\I t.IJu.11•1 t a11 I 1, .111.111 11 1•11 S 7373 Needed to deliver Dally r Jobs SneW ars II lh' 1, 1 '\ .. \\ ... H< I .. I ' 11 I t ii."' ... 11-.l 1n 11111Nt1/f!),, Computiq~-A~--p ·~ lo tt r N ng .. _ne h. ... .... AMditOf' I ol ~1 I· , •.• ti ADULTS I ,,H II f11t111tl lt•14111 l't ll\ I \ \I l II I \ \~ ,h u1~.tt•1• I I tt I ''"I• I l\o .. 1 I \ 11.1 I .. I 1 • \ \1 Ill \\1 .. It ti ' I a f \ I• I (' A~HllA t-i I ,., I It 1 I tJJll I lfl I•'" I 1\ I 1111111 \It I Ill \\ \~If •• 1 ) I 1 I• •I • •' 1 .. 11 ... 1,:1111 tt.t2 71)13 1 ..... newapapen new:. 1ng o t!wpon ..... ac Me..._. o,., ... rack.I and stores. Approx Agen cJ.· 4340 <.:a m pus Fee paid. Only 2 yr ... "' -·' 3 •~ 4 ...... _ d 1 JA\I Or E ... ~r w/{;PA firm m·• F'..xPt'rietll-'ed needed for .., nUUH a1 y . . .c. I rut growint hotel chain botft Saturday 6 Sunday I ~~~!i~iii~iiiiiiiil op co w/growt 1 wttm fl([ ftAlflMI' f('t 'g backaround a +. Must have dependable,,-tial & gn-11t hcne111.s I o llQU na t~UChnstineMl-\325. car and &ood drlvinic r1i ~OfflCI $22,000 Also fee Jc,IJ-. SKILLS A LJrnE -------cord Good hourly nite C:.JI Marjon e Sullrvan, Our rapidly expanding """ cs1n1 s 11· & s II OELJVERY ,....ri.on for w11h salary inr rea 0 l":1 ~.,,.,., nc 1011 11l' .. ' 1,. 1 .. 1 .... 1t1 .1 t ._, f• P tc •ffl It t t'\ I ~ ti •• I I"'"' 11111• 111 l'\11 11 .... , .. '111 1110111 111 '" , •• , '1.,11 I , I ,,.,,, ... ( r-" internaliooal CQ. Is Sei!k-f N I • i-iunst As.4tSt tn shop every 6 months untl ulg o ewport k:.1•11 IUSTY• Ul" an enthusiastic, seU A •3•0 ,. MEDIC .. L ! ~hr. wk. The Ji1ower 1TUleage allow~nce Call .. gency, ,, ., .,am(Ju' "" G H d , t starling indiv. for a Dr EOIE . DMD M1"111M~d1, fl 1• lllJC•IHlll; 1;.JI ~1 1 > l.ouK111•• fo1 hK'lll tc n1 MiU, \Ol218 "A" Adams eorae a 1ng a I r 't' · · · v ,. , Q\!allt I hn/\I ••II "Piil 111 uffer11 1•i.p 111•1 .. 1111111 i: ll r l' I 11 I " I I I ,.; , 11 I h ¥hlht'1H tHI 1n1p.1 llll)n,hlv. ,1111 dr1 1 111~ .. ~.,., U> u .. ~cl ~l•·-'14U- 111937~ .-A\ITOMOJl'V--- " Ave . H.B 642·4321, 9am to Spm generll 0 c. pos~l·o~n~m~l":::;;:::;:::::/ trll_'> & .1l?f)F~~ ru<.lomer ' •It .1n 11>11t"llrtll'lll& thal "'"p "··--b••dna Oept " t-;;~-~~-;:~~::;:;::;;;;;:=1 weekd°"" -·~ _ .. .., · c.1-r"11 1(t· OP ':. ,1,.rv -loUll .,µ...,. ,,,...,1 ... "~Hitn....-•• ,,u Gd. typi.ng, phooe11 & fil. rir......o•. 1~~-0RY .11111 ,.,, .... ur l· to the pro ~C:O.t tng required. Out.sta nd· _. " _.., >f'l"I'• • L r.11° "'•tot·.< ._.,W..ted 7100 ' •RTS DWT T1lUCK 011\IER• f" 'ttl• UI t \I I I., I 111 I I I 1ll•ifl 111 It '>••JIHtl worlll '• We DllJYllY Plot '"" comn•..,,aation & xlnt CLllll(S per.r n. • ., •d •• 11' "' I -tit-.. .. ..--•&.26 h ... , .. t • I It• j\r-•• ,, 'f' 4 11 L I • .i• •hull and onfl term ... _ _. 330 y Strttt <'O benefits . Pleasant ... r 0 ·"' o " oJ ' '' " ···••••·•••••·•········ Ill I I • I rrtJ ACC OUNT l't•I • ,JUt't' t'lr• •• f it Lo. S.,..,c• Clrti l'ernwn1·t11 pun I1rn.· h ,,.,, .... '...... ..... "' ( ;,11 I' •II t. ~ I ll b I 1 It h I' 11 I I ••• HOW ARD Cti. .rol,.I hroaer ••we 1011111u111 •ll I ''"' .\ L! • "'t'wpo1t fh·.1 .. h 1.. •.1-~f"•• hl- va all~·\ fur lu.111 ,,.. , i., I 1 \ h ' " 1 Clt!rk tn Jl·.il "Ille "' '' '11 I I '~ ... l11)n l!r•11Ull \'1111 111 .\lw.t h,1\ t' "'I' f, I •Ill 11 '"' t'll I I I 111 re<',1 0111.: 1111 .. 1i. 1 .. 1 "•I II I lliaruia111011' 111 kol~· I "" "·•1 H r ornpu1 .•• t1011.d ,1.1 11 -..1<. 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OPENING Equal Opportunity Contact: Personnel. & count ShJ<:k t. 111 I'"~ 1 •11• Ill'•' llt"<'l"ll'>ar} The D81ly Pilot needs a £mployer M /"' ScM.tHlc emplyml 1•011lcl 110,0.,1111• ~t \ 1·1 ,I It'<' ('..ill l\ldJy dt'ltvery person for a Dri--., COlllroh lead 10 full lfffil• ))'•!>II 11111 f, •11 1111••11.lnll'nt large motor route i n ~ for nght 1ntl1v1duJ I ' i i i I Laguna South Laguna DIU.STOll 18011 Mitche ll South V1ck1. V1ck1, ;; tu 111•:1'1 ~57·0045 CASHIERS CT\-Lff\:_ 8 ea c b . Re JI ab I e Clerk, Fu II or P tT. Irvine, 557.9051 EOE t.:<lastal Pcrsun1wl \1.•·• auto mobile is a must. M o u It o n PI a 2 a __ -----__ _ cy,2790H.arbrJr Bl c '1 I Hours M F3.~S :OOPM; Pharmac), Lag l11llo; Mr G I RL F' RI Di\ y fu r NE\'ER A FE ... 1 .. 111 •11 • '' Sal &Sun6·30to8:30AM Drey~~~3'184 gra .. h1c arts, ans we1 NO COLLECTING. Ex· ,.. UTOTE M! •.~I . ! ,, ' . , .. I \ I 1111 I ~\ \I ... ~·' .. .klt ,IL;I t I d tt rt II II II I I, •• t •11 - 11 ' I I I II ,, 111 I I \I ill I ,,,. .. '·11(, \I llt ' • "llt'l,t 'II I 3723 lirch Street M~wport leoch ClEiUC TYPIST cellent earnings ror Just EDUCATION phones, record kt't!ping, a C'OUple cl hours or your Coordinator Adult de· som e lyping. Ex per day For Detail!'i r i,11 velopment proKra rn helpful. 642 LS52 for appt F osler Ouelle\ 'St Master i.inPi.ych,:1°':1al -GlRf.,FRID~Y 642 4321 ~ork or Spec t:.d . t.lectriral engintenng o,._.,. Coat Supen'l~o~: ex~r with firm nr O.t: Airpon 1s Daly Pitot DD req d , Super VlSe dat sl!cklng ambitious girl 3JO W. Bay St. C.M. ly ~peration of progra 01 ""' oHice ~kills and abili EquaJ Opp Employer Uruted Cerebral Pal:1y l> 10 w11rk into offil'C M 1 F 546·~760 _ mg ml. Sala!') SS.50-$6 50 ELICTRONICS p.:r hr R W R Assot 714 5S7·967l as k fo r Clane JANITORS 11 I P&rt time cv•·~ 'llc"I'"' , Beach Cost.1 M1 ,, •'" ,, " J11rulors & w.1x1•r-. •.11, 1 I 1 • 11 1 be O\e r 1&' r.. .. 111 ~ I .. l'tll'l.Cll C.tll >.I~ I " ""('rt tvAM :lf'~l !>Ion I • 11• Key}MM:h Operalor f:.'Cpt'nf~lll:l!fl Iii I h·ol 'ool fast l!ro~ini.: l11i1, l ... 11 .~11·!'1J tJ.Hkj;lt llll l I <.::ill Chn~uni· ~\I Jo1'.! •• l.und~l'lll" <'11 ••11-.111 •, , ...... 11.a 11 I\ 1•1 • 11•1 • 1'1 1 lrvrne EJ Toro .tr.:.1 1 ... 1 Parn S..~!1~1221 l 1111'.l f ··••t' ' ' .. u \: llt .ti··~· 1' I"'' '' • l f, I 111 k .1111 1 I 1 ou Jre look mi< for a • 11,1llt•O!lllll( j.J0:.11 IOCI. t!ll '"' vJrit>t) c.n the Job. & want tu w•1rk 111 Newport llt'.1( II WI,! t.a\'t! u JOU for I 1111 W1· 111.-('<J S\lfll\!00(' ''ho 1·ar1 provide gc.w•ii d n11 ;ii 'llPJIOI t rur our pu1111,1:i111g llei>l T) ve 1JWtH11 & l~ r prCVlOll:O. 1>fli1 t' t•\p..•r Fur .;ppt Dental ORTHOREC/SEC'Y F.xperienced u ni ) Newport Ce nler 644· 14-0S GUARDS I capable. r1uulll" 11 1111 • Full & part time All exp 1ir1•t. rr1 d 1 11,· 1 ',I ·----------------- ,, I~ " -Acl·ounung H.1n l. h "' '"''• r . 1 t l>111 " I r1'U\4.."t1 t1,w•ri1ug '"' : I .1.,. lJ>lll •A(\.. &P r ·1· ... t11·1-,,t"·, \, -----·· t \t. t1 'I \ • ,111 ti·W -151:«1 c xt :wi 1·: D I• Dental Exp DentaJ Assistant, work ~ days get paid ro 5. 6<&2.-11112or644·6687. INSPICTOR l::xperienced in the 1n spet'lion vf pr1ntetJ ('1rc ull board a s semblles Small m e 11 m r g r n e a r o cl' ., n Pleasant workml! 1;ond1 I tlOl\S. BenefilS Ask for 1 Rick or f\ob areas. Uniforms furn'd havr '""''f,.11111 1· 1• Ages 21 or O\'er. retired lll\lrtc i l:l; .;, .. ·, Ii-·•,, r 1·11 ...... 1 1 .. 11 •JP e&.au1: Free to applicant f'r .. r 1•r putChli'iJnj! or ('t11L'il lit per llUlJI'}. fnt!ntlh 1 •• Gd ..-ar .... r o ppt , '• beach To S!JOO. \lso It•• JOl)S ~all (' ,1r11\ llu1 \.. ~.:.rut. Sflelltn~ l\ :>1wl1 I In>: nl l'it!wµ<>r1 tk•:.11 II Agen t') l.l-10 ( ol 111 JIU' I l'UUlll3 '·'1' I ----------1 CLERK/TYPIST '' d I: 'll! ' 11 .1111 ' 1• ' Clalm-. t"r«.M\.Qf' full lll!ll' f,,r 11lcasa111 111 '>al..i11 I 11• 1111 1·1 • v.' J 111·1• 111 1-a,hion bland •••Il l"· J1~qi,.., • I 1 .111 l o 1 11t~f\llw 8£Hf nT~ ! 1"' 1tll:l."1 Dr !::OE I JlJn~ II.I: TB.l..E:f( I , r t 1 "' n• '' 1 •• ,, t h 1111..111. ''l'"l \fl ~Int .... 1.1r• .\ 1,. 1•111i. \IJJll • ~ • • •m111 I HERIT 4GE BANk •• t ... ~ •• 1 • A.''CfG hK P~(: ~' ,Nt,. TE~PCJR \R \' I I 0 I· fkgtsler toe.Iii v 111 w ttri. on Vdriou.~ J l'C'ou1111n;! & I 11.Jn~w" bookkee ping '·'i•l'(n I '* TEll[D * men ts . l't'rirk r :11.,1 l11 LI\ y our home ~·1 ~1J n Cl~rks to Senior l\rcuu11 Tdkr m t••J•,, I•• · .. ·r"' {c1 • .,;ms) 1 11t1t·l' 'itivp WJ11 re!>s·Fu11 kll I 1 1 rn 1· 11 ..1 ' :. • S " 11 PROCESSORS 1 l~riaenli: Inn I • · .. 1.11>111J11v11 Fn Cook & ' 11\••r t'>l' ::.h1ft. d gt' n1• 6t 1 ro ntts ·' 1 r •tr . ,. a 11 :'11 ~.,a I I 1 .. 1w.~.1..1i;.a1:~ __ _ b1 u.,..fl\ 01 d f'a.p.:-.sion ,,.__ ~• I.. O f her-tr1"Qf\"Cl ;.,... •at• ..,.,. ..... rcfi1... 0'9' • Dental Recevtiomst Expenenc~ iu rront & back offke necessary 4 day w~k Beach area ~ 751kl DENTAL ASSIST.\~T f'or ortho praf't1t·e. KDA ur ellgible, Laguna Bch. 49<1.~ • Dt:.~TlST: Hjghly ex perienct!d. Caµable. So. t.:<l Oentistry. su.0112. 644 6687 welcome No e,(per net'. 8 .JO & ;i J;J. \1·1 I , I A1ip l ) · U ni~·er s al 2J,ljll \11u 1 .. 11,,. ·•Ill• • Prot.ect1un SeorVlc~. 122C ~1•~:,•n \'tt~J•J J •1 -:•·' l c .. 645-0145 W 5th St S,Jllla An<i ln -I It --------\ terv1ev. tus 9·12 & \4, L..-g .. 1 "l'l•ct.11' , .. ,.1,1l 1 ESCROW SECY Mon f't1. fut' ~ruw111, 1111 ,t .t 11 I ~ Mi n I year expc r ., --------;,j.,., firm ~111•1111 1. ' , 8:Jl>.SPM,Mon·l1'n Xlnlj l'J •Udl lm•·p1111• 1 benefit!!. Cal l Helty Hotel :'-ll'f'd irrtl1.,1r1u .. 1 11 11111 Fa_rn~. 7~_ J tlliHJ AlJIJIT o•erw11rk1'1• .1.11' " • Field Rep-spee1al temµ ah11h<' !).,..., It n1 •111 projl!ct posit1un Good 1'1£11 ""<'1al•"-'-· •' pay Immediate upentni! '4 llf''''" ·· ·"' .\1,1 We we '!>eel..m" a reliable 1 I 1 Inq&Ji re T c lcprorn11t.:1 .. f'i!" '" ) ""fSOH Wlth all ;,p\ltU<k f J d I Cable TV. 901 W 16lh Sl, "" " ys I• ,, " t1• .1 NB. 642.3261, for !1gurt:l> & ('ilkulator eXJ'>llnl( .• 1,ri·1.1r11 . :.kills to \\Ori.. !111g hl l \IJC luu~ il·n•111111· Audit. EnJO) exrl'I l'Om \\ill lra1n "" 111,q ;11 ii pany twnef11.5 tndU1l111g J free meal iier :.hifl App Will 1:•11• 1rln 1111 ·111,. ly in pt!l'SOO !lAM .'loon. ~Ii fA>H ' I ( ... , \ i, I I • tf ' I • II • '\ t, "'' \ H I \ \ ' \ 11 ,1 ti ' I t;inL-; n•'t'de-d lhruul(hOul fulltirne >.~ ••lll I•• •••I o11I Orange County HUMTtNG TON Cff'S Opt"fl.••.p to->U~of I ~ .. ,. 11ur lrv1m•, W•>Ud t·•porn~ctti be-nct1h ht 11\~t· & Santa Ana ~ r c. c .es' or s a nd I Or.mrti~ Hanking exp tl'11'1tle-cs w;tt\o~dlft9 rt>q '<Int ~uf;.rry & • ~rll'l 1lS, apply personnel Oranqt County 1n-l thrc<'tor suroAce c:ompol'ly . HE:ltTAGEIAMI< D1pn j fah Pen. w/econom) rar Ear ly AM newspaper delivery. Lagu na Niguel. St art StllO/mo. incl'g bonu.<1es. 493-0732 File Clerk General office Typing reqwn.>d for pro. motional PUJl>OSCS. H S grad . No exper necessary Goud benefits Farmt"rS l n s uranr e Group, 540-4100. E .O t:: Moo·F'r1 Personnel MARRIO'n HOTEL 000 Newpon Center Dr N~woort Beach Lf9d Se'Cre+rry ~u :.t :-..... 01 .;; .t.Ll. SH·f"::. I EAC H I Ao9EllT HALf:& Equal Opp Em pl y r MI F S«ilh '~~; 721 N Euclid, Anaheim , ' l · J ' , , 1• ,,, ,II, 11 1 accounl~ · 1 bront'h F:xp.r11'r111·il j S&I. To?lkr pref ~rrr•d, 1.~ush1cr t'>.Jit:r n1.1.. lit> I acccptahl1· T .. p111 "'1 1·u:.11>mcr ~t•rv1o·t' 'lit •lls n l'les.-an r.;xrt 11 •11 t r o mp»n,,,· bcnef1 t1< & -.,orkml{ L'On<l1t 1on.,, •Aftdytica1 ability I 9!!l·~ •Good wti~ and • ~E·_E __ _ ·~ comnw..ftcotlon CONTROLL.a • I 0 key . l:"I!() paid. Cal'eer oppty llSllll/ mmltm F-..c ... ........... Stalewtde mobile ho mt: loan bro&er needs ag- greuive represent•tive roe this area. Xlnt. com· mlaaion plan, Call Mr. HOOSECLEANERS k . to M 50 pe.r hr. Must be \8, speak Eng., have transp W ill train. Ma l e , Female . &M-7080 G r11w1ng Rt·df ~ ... 1 .,, '1t1!(a t 1o u f1r111 1o1I New!JOr l Cl!t1ll't i.i·• ..... ex~ni:n<'l'<l ... 1f1l'l1 nl & ! e n e r g e t L ' I ,. 1· ,, I secre t al)· She.rt ltJ 1111 d1ctaphone. & xl11t '' t• ing sk ills a m u.'t Xl11t salary tlc~ndm~ uµ-1:1 qualif1c111101u. & ~ic,p,•1 Good benefits. G40 raw I ftl f •qll\ I .. '. •Ill • 23S3No. Broadway •Know~ of RVS with expanding steel lt200. Coldwell Banker ' Bldg .. SantaAna & COi la br 1 <'at Ing co. for •Spanfslt s,-o6tmq qU<thr.~ CPA. Reward· r C7141 1l 5-410l ...a. .. 1 1ug futW'e SZ>.000. Alsu -FREE PARKING h 11 llltefl ie-. •'Jll J, 11 0 ,....A !ee tubs Call Marjorie ft111h11 -. ll-10 I.ii• 'We o~ c~l11"e I Sull1v;.r11, 540 500l Snell· I bl',,tfih ond op· 111 g & Snell i n g of t-a • ....._st f'9• ~~qro~ ~l>Of't Head' AgetK')'. ~Ut1"; ~41U. I <..AL.-. t \3.IOCampu:. Dr. EOE 111r,1 hpn11.:oah·~1 -1 com'''"'WW'O l' 1----------1 f.qUA.11 <'wt' 8m:>I•" " I "'lit> f'qaerienc ~ Coll I I Rochd R~ tor a.. I --------•I 1'he hi.-. .1n 8:.tnkmg Clpf"'tntment o1 17 I 4J . •COOK• immedialf' ope11u1.: for a Ta..LEA I 7 S 4 • I Cl ~ 2 0 "l lirl'akf JSt couk , F 'T sa1es p e r .. on •.-.·1th I r t-1 m.rne11t ru1111111 .. ,,. 1 1:..x11 prer. ,c not v.·111 new!'pa}'er d1:.p\J~ 111 •I:\\ we.,i.. ,\. , •• n t. ""' 1 97 -8950. tram Apply 111 !Jf!rson. ''erUs1ng e·qicri ,,,11•e I F •qwn""' ... t • • '• 1 • •··1 PACIAC MUTUA L 01t·k Church'!> H1.-st. 2698 Good :o;a l<t r \ , o m I.Jul.,.,, 1,·o,1 .. u1o 1 • • o11M ,. '""'Pl Ul,CM m.rs.s1ons & e l\<'Clltor1l fr •ni. n ... I,•• • r.tl 11··1 Group Oprt"Ohon\ iuge Lenef1Lo; l::llc'1•lll'11I 111wwn :<•111 t .. ·n1 · • t~ C:ttrll!'r growth vpponun1l1t.., fo1 .1 d' d n '"'in·· 111 ' • · 1 I J~S Ch.-.OI\ St. a person \\'1lhr<';1rf't'.'r am 'Ji•• :Jt:AJI) f:1H· : Co•to ....,_·a, "2626 COOi( h1uons. Call or appc,11nt ,,_ .. ~ .. rm.:nl, 642-4~1. e xt b~ n.-Coost BkPR/ JR. •CCl \, ~ 1w l Pull urne. farruly ~tyle 'ook1nft . Need nwture, 1k1~11dablc pe.rsc.n 40hr ""k XJnt pay 194-94!>8 rvr 1lltl'f'llll:W -·-..,,.,lot for ra1111.ll1 'ildl··1111:1 l•·••11t Oaily i fin<ir'11al 11n11n l':i ••1onl ,'11 ,,.r \~ I• 3:lOW.BaySt,( M bl,111tl l.:1<.~"1<1 ,1 11111 f -.. "' --1 Equal Opportunity l),u '.~ lllf'\J! "" 1,, 11, 1 ·L I COOK 1 llOUSIO:K~F.l'ER Livi! In F.xp l.I, Oriental P rd i:r r uble 1 or F. '.Ai:? llllS:l F.mployer M1t' ll f•"<l~l·rtlt:•1ft'<J 'I•"•• 1·•·•' "'·''I -;·~ I., ' l1'1t'll ,•11, t Ill 11111 I AMIMALHOSPITAL ----------· It \ ' ,, "'11111' 1 II' I,, ' I '"" ~1:1111 I Cleaning, llath111~ & A., IOA T~ ,;1, 1,,,,·, COPY CLEltk !>IStmg F rr ,, M M11n 'J'" u' h 1111 ~ •• I LIJ(I) Machtne Over a tor Sat I rvine ;,54! IJl'l I \\.,. r.r1·~m .,, ... hr:. 1 ,J '1 11 111 1, 01'1.'<ied Ill a busy photo· Mon-Th~ I l'IJl'•'nl1C1 •'I lllf.I' s hop Must be I HElf' , ncr~dft' & cl\JO) work· Aparlmt'nl M 11 llJ41.'r ~b1kk<:-l'IJCl I I Ne«f S~bod,. Ill~ v.1th l'('C•ple i''ull Couple 6S Adult unii:. I'~ 1• 11111 •11,11-\ i• ... ~ I HEU'' t1mi.' p<1sit1on ('a ll Ofr1ce &ma1nh:n11n.i~"" I ~~·1. .. u · ,,uh ,1 ... 11 , I ...._ . ..i. """•~·.•a " ,.. Not Just Art1.,,,,..y ....,, ..,..., __ _ ~~592 ~7.:!· 14·rc11l'c.' .,.,,ml• I 1,., 1-t .. l ! 1.11 11nc 11 1·11tu.111'1 I 1·1,unter lit'lp p 'T Also ASSIM•MS 'ACllAGMS W ARIHOOSIMEH -104() people n"cd~I 1111 Irvine art!& TOP PI\ V ' :l shifts a vailabk. EOE ca1n.om.1 641-1144 Mt r· -------- f.!1 11'41111. td II, ,, .._ I I ll ,.,,. .,., l;('I 11 iu 1· T P 'I exp c r 'tJ ( Jf.tllhl .. lo ..... k • •'"I .,1, 11 '"' I••· J•>li \pph h • , !uturf' co n'rCl!l11 '""' r.... ''''"''•ll;<.I'• .,.mdw1c '.'vtan. <.arys t11in l'o111 •l't f...111~ \•I \1\1 • • t 1~1 1 ,\ '\' I ()(>h 7~ !):11.11 \('r\ISU•lt 1>H ir.11 I 111 !1,111 I I If IJ,111. 1 ('C)U,"11-:R G trl, 6 \M. ,, 'Ill ·~J''1 •hilt. 110 uxp er Bc.okk<'CP"r 1.rn11.1 r. ~ ~ Led~e r S11ulh 1 11·i.ti ----------·I nl.!l'l">Saf') 1-",lime. App· Pl1uld A rca. 1.1nk l\'ll•·• 1 Jc11"ul j I~ 111 veri.on , Oippity Properties ~7 1<1!•1 ./ r>11n1Jt:., 1854 New1>urt I UIH1 l'M IOOICkEEPEI DAl A c <>11nt<'r h<'lp 5 days a Mature ~1 :.on 111 h.111•11" I' wi~k. Mou lhru t-'Ti nil \'<lfl••t) 11 1 ilut 1, • CO ... TROL lhroul(h l11al hah11• • r'fllll ~_4862:__ ~uurnum 5~ r .• "Hrl\ t ' CLERK per. plus hUb~ di\ n~dr.:d dutie!I lt1':Q_tur(' 1ll•pt·nd11 ble dt elf1 <'1(•n l ~··If '!tarter Fast & d• c Ul'lll•' t~vin.: n qu1r1•rl :0-:on s rn1,kcr. "Int ,.1IM.> & benehlio M1~.~.in11 \·11')" arl!lj Mrs 1•ar1111 Will he r ... ~pon•.itilt' ior l'l>l'<k111 .. 'tori. room ::ihur• :i1:1•s. um! Ul\.dat1111: k1111ull 11'11•as··~ r 11mr J11d 11<'< ~ 1111 vi m.ilL'nal I "lllh llhllll\ Counte r dry deaning lnundronllll, PT or IT. 5 days Dimmitt Cleaners. Corona del Mar, 759·9901 ASSISTANT MAHA6B Draper's La1una Hills s tor e . Must b e ex- per ienced in better women's ready.to-weur and sportswear Apply in penon to ManRger Ma ble AU5li11, 23621 Moulton Paricway Plaza or call 788-t&il'l f~ appoinlmt! nt 58l·38Jtl !!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!11·1-------------Vr1•. Mu·, l"<prn,..111 ~ in an ell t.1wu1t· rna nuf .ir tunnR m.1l1·n 11 1 c>ntrol 1Jr pnxluc·thJfl l'Ontrol rn \'1r"lt1AP11t. tust be .ahlc tu "111 lt ~1th , onivuter l't'JXlrl:" CotUlter Girl needed for cl r > c 11! a n e r s . E x pcr1enced only. Full II me . 968-363.1. ------ COUPLEWANTED Manal(c small business P (f WIU Train Call for AUDITOI The Southland Corix>ra · lion has an immediate openial fee elHfWetMeFy uad ilor l O perform SlhnicaJ mve ntorlc<1 of 7-f;LEVEN S"rORES . Abllity t o work with fi&W'es ttuickly & ~c curately. Xlnt com p&ny bene f llR. Appl y In per8C)G. or cat! 17 40 W Laveta, Orange. C A . 911-0l.IT. •AUTOMOnVI LOTM91! O.V,. dealer otter. full· Ume permanent po11l· I.km to Ml1R sales• ..n1ce delU· ln lntere•t· ms. vutect teekl. ()pp. l w ad .. ae•ment. Sff ......... HOWAID Q1•r•t Dove. Quall Sta. N&'WPOAT BEAt1t ========::J IOOICKHl'ff~ /C l'ashloo l<ilancl tuve:-•t- ment Jo'lrm Xln.L U1>11t Ell.~cm·e & Ma1u11l~ retiwrt'd Call 640.0J:.!3 CAFI TllUA WOQM S Part time :J,3•,hn.Jdd.v S4 311/hr. Apply Nc\\1mrl .Mesa v 1ufi~d Sc'1nol Oist. Fooct Ser vice 1857 Placentia A ve C M 760·3273. Caftvassers · Exsxincnce preferred. Will train Top pay, 25 hrs. a weelc. s.11-4501 . ThMe little •dg really work! Je>Ln the thOusall'b ol other people In thb 11ru who are regular '*"' ol Cloalfic.d. Ca 1l cw ad taer at 8'2-5678 W~ vtlrr :i .~tolJlt> wo rk Cll\ lf'Ol1llll Ill "ltll an Cit t•ellenl i.Jlu r) a nd bttnehts 11nd..a!lc 111dud tn~ c1.1mpany paid l.1te . :'ilet11c:i1 a nd Dental lns uronc cb. Pen btl)n Plan , ~n v 11114~ Pl an ~1th II pulil holtdayi pe r Yc.?ar . and t•1\c week Vl\<'a· lion after six months. Pt e a H! a pvl y al : PERSONNU . mi>3 T'AIVf ,I(, INC ........ ,,,,., .. _ .. ("-.•. ' J8lb1Utchey Stre.•t Santa Ano. CA m~ ftA!ual Opp Emplyr M /I" .!!._ppt.84&327&.~~~~- CIEDIT ASST lmmediate opening for experienced credit auis· ta nl w /phon e e x · pen ence. Good clerical skJlls essential. Xlnt. co. benefits. For appt, call Pef'llOfU>el : 549-034 . CRT lnpul operator. Ac- c u r a le but w /s peed. Permanent Prr posiUon. Nr 0C A1'1>0fl. 955-3452 Ask for Norma. CUSTODIAN Central Kitchen Cuato· dlan needed by Hunt- lqton Be1cb Cit y School District. •n-ll 142/mo d epe nd l n 1 on ex · perieqce, Apply 735 14th St. H.B. 5.16-El. Crisp: 80CH42-1930. --------· L I V E I Hate s R.OllAL DISIGNM HCJt ' r." n. ,. r '· 1,.). ... ,,, 'l1u •111 • 11ll 11e·H:'IW & I lull li11~ 1 \ '-J .~11 1111:1 11111. '\111 •ti.in• ,1 t 'how, ~ \ tl.i• >-•·ur •11 11~. •kl • h1r I ..... ,.,. Mulli-m lllio n do llar Or ange Co. li&htin g manufacturer baa a need for experienced de· signer/estimator. 3yean min. experience. l\tusl h.ave following qualifica · tions : elec tri ca l ~ e•perienee. prefer persoo with UL knowledge. m ust be able to communicate well w it h potential c ustomers, mus t be c-apable or eiJtimaliog custom jobs for bids. ruu knowledge of engineer· ing drawings. Responsl· ble for 3 person office. Excellent creative de· Help needed P rr. Frr. llCllJ AIBT front beau11ru1 .,,, irtr· Np t B ch ar e a must ha•~ :a''>l l'f, --ll:_ X A V J E R · S O F 11111Ill(I 1714> "99 1972 I ''"' -.~ 11 NEWPORT.64!>-7846 Wlo.r..... -· Fulllime careerposition Lhe·1n \vmp.i 111"" immediately available. elderh ~oma11 ;\Ju-• I Qualified applicants over 3U ~osl ha,, 1·;.11 -----------I'· I F1orist Clerk & telephone sales. Some Uihl book- keeping. Must write legibly & be accurate. Experience desirable . JOhrs/wk. Call Kenl . 6'1~10. Cl<trk Kennedy hotel night audit ex Reference:. :'141-1 11.1 . 1• should po5Ses:I 2 years L i 1 " h 11 u s c .,. , r i. ' pe rience. Enjoy ex-blwn9AM·llP\1 rJv d ••\o u ... ·~-\ .,..., '-l / hr , It 11 ,j f I cellent company benefits. Apply in person 9AM ·Noon . Mn n· ~-ri F1onst ---·-------Personnel s 1 "n en v i r on men t ~OllST Salary open . Full Openmgs for Designers, _be_nefi_ats_. 54&_290_~ __ Sales person, & Dell very DJSHWASHER·DlNING person. 645 3604 ALAN MAUIO'n HOTEL 900 Newport Ctr. Dr. Newport Beach l!:quaJ Opp Em pl yr MI r ROOM person nee<Jec1 BECK FLORIST _ ~~~~~~~~~ LOAN PROCESSOR PERM PART flM 1 Imme<! ~111n!( in 11,,, brokera~1· c•11ni11:11•J \ c ur<1le l•1n rr,.e . 1.Ji•t.11 unented, .ih1llt1 1n , 11 • , w p1e~surr l . 111 1\,11,. \)4().935() t II I I l •I . \ ., t • 11 " \ immed. For small retire-•-••-••••-mt Macllinc Opt-rul•1r l11r ment r esidence -in FoodServices·Cook HOUSICLEAHIMG lath<' & nu ll f1.1r l'rt"I l i l.aguna Beh. No e.xpcr Karen 's Clea n in~ t 1on u l µr ... 1 •· 1• ,,, . , • I I 11 I l•I 'II necessary. Will train SB4IOI Service ts looking for u m1mc1tu11' p;cr ·1 · .11i.c• 1• 111 111 8AM·2PM. Xlnt pay . hnrcl·wo rk ing. s elf ur cq••·ri..-111·\•d • "· 11 'I I f11 I II 4.94·9458for interview COOK i.tarting , r t'lic1b1t• Pl'"b1hl· lur .111\.111 , ------------~.to muture IA-Oman to ~ork I ml·nt Eu 1: \f 1 111 1 ' •Dilltw 11hn• - ' p ... 1 I Sll. 54--. I rulllime. 1'ransporlal1•m I re('ISlllll ...... !>, I • _ .. Niles, days. $3.50 ""'r hr r-· s o·· I ... ' I ... ,, • 'I ,... Several open 1n os 1 1s a m 11s t . o '-.agu11a ... 1i;ue " ·'·•• ' ''J Apply in persoo. Gram-" 66 2 ma's H~..,a. Bn'stol at Supe.rY\SOry job d1reel·, _1·81:> --- -I 'I .. 8 ~~ .> ill rll\'03rlt I r 1,f , f I Red H.ill, Costa Mesa, in& cookin~ and St'rv~ llou:sekreper C t•mnan111n complt,~ 111 1 'n IJ "'. ,1 I ) NewportBeach ____ ~l~h~~!~1~Yo!J~il 11REI>! !'i('t.'(j resJ'(>ns1 !'>48 955t>Jn,111'>711\' 1\; DISHW .. a~ van·ous '--··-and shift< ble perso11t.orehc\"'mc l \'. -1"'f5111 ,..,....,. " d k L · • Malena! ·,11,\n•I avadable or 2 ays a wee r rir ... e PersonreqPrr towash tails c all Mai,:g >c . Lri; 111Jn11lc1llu1" glassware. & do lite . .10..•_•nn. Re"e.reo~es saJlboat c .. m, .. 11,1·111 •I · · h Appl" Immediately ...,.. .....,... •· ~ rnamtenance m researe J seekmg person· t• h,1 , lab. no exp nee. Must be C O U HT y HOUSEKEEPER 1LL\e rlle all a.~po·1'\:. .1 111",. reliable with gd work 0 F 1n needed ror l child. a~e tory t'ontror µun I 1 1 hab1ls. Approx. hrs OIAHGI 10. 979-6149 & k tJ l 6 Pm . I" e w Po r l Penonnel Dept. ----------s tot' r0<1m ul n··· I Pharmaceuticals 897 62SN. RouSt RmG180 Holelflqtper/Cooll Should \>.> Jblt• lo k· · 1•, West 16th St , N .8 . SantaAna.CA92701 Live in P r lvale accurate m1•cnt•11 ) '"I 642·7511.extll . (71")"""......... cords 1n a m .1nu11 I OL'iHW ASHER .. .,_"""'" quarters. Good localion, K I-< ~· Affirmative Action benefits & salary Must system envun I . Oay shift Moo lhru fo'r1. Apply in person. Dick Church's Rest. 2698 Npt Blvd, CM. Employer MJF be e.xpenencro & able to 546-llOI. __________ , Full & part lime help wanted. Light main· tenance, prefer ma\ure start imme d iately Mature w oman pre- ferred. F-Or details. call 631·747S. Dock / Booth Attendant. f\llJ time. Call Judy or H arvey : Newpor t Arches Marina: 642·4~. person. Ice Capades, ---------.... !n&-8880 DRAFTING PRESEN· TATION. l or 2 y rs. architectural drafting in school. Perm. Position. 540-5850 •IMOS• Full & pert-time posi- tions. starts at S3.2S per hr. Call Mark 7Sl·281M> DllV..SCHL IUS Certified apply at 16835 B r oollhu r sl , F .V. 962-33'2. .... --------- General Growing fashion Co. has permanent positions of receivin& & shipping rabrlc. Also lnvolv~d aome maintenance le drivln1. Capialrano Beac h loc.tioo. Hours 7:31M, ~wagesforsta· ble, reU.able worker. Contact John. Eeo1e Meenie Bikinl, 496-1211. G8t•ALL~IOI Con1l11tln1 or lo•ding cassette tapet. F rr flnl shift. 569-0138 .... , .. Offla 8:30·4:30 typ, filin g , phon es . Near O .C . Airport non·smkr p,..i. 59-3400 Npt. Hbr. area. Ute de· liveri•, Criqe benellla. a.era1 f /time Mon. lhru Fri. n. .... .., CMt 11 540-UU, M a1ter --~ Blueprint, ZN n.oher. NIOt P'raiit o.k Clerks . C. II. FUJI tllnl It part lime. DllVllS&H&PllS M u 1t be availa ble Exp ln lllDviQI bouaehokl wbdl. l:lt:per. hel»lul. .... f0t local moviq NCR GUO. Aeue caJI for <». ltintmum 1 yr exp. an Qlll. 64$-7B Mon.- Tap aa.lary. call 79-0Ma. _ .... _1. .-_::_»~_. ---- .( INSPECTORS ASSBaYLINE Our successful growth in the computer manufac· turin1 field has rmide these posit ions i m · mediately available. W~ olfe.r a stable work environment with an ex· cellent s ala ry and beneflta package includ· inc company paid Li~e. Medical, and Dental m surances. Pe1Wion etan, Savtnp Plan wit h lUl(h imer.t rate, one week paid vacation alter six monthl, 1J paid holidays per year. ~ poeilions mu1t be fill ed Im· mediately. Please apply at: PERSONNEL mDS ' ri.1v1:x. 1NC ........ 0-.1&...otC:....... 1815 Ritchey St.reel Santa Ana, c •. 11211» F.qwal Opp Emplyr M /F rt ~-....... M EC H \ N IC \ I. ~:NGJN El-.H Growth opportunit' A rapidly exp;1n11lnt1 m~dical rom po111·11 1 manutat1urcr requ1n•:. J l'Ompetmt ind1v11lu:il lo strengthen t•nl(HW\'fllllo( functions lm·1ud1'~ de• s ign, dr.iftlnll. matl•r 1.ih testing, and R & 0 pro jects. A tlc~c ec 1:. 1m· ferred with I 3 ye.irs c' periem·e. l1owl'\l'r, 1 cent 1,t1:.1Juat1.'S •Hlh ~'""I references will also r,• ceave cons1derut1u11 Great ovportun1t v tn 101r1 a n ~ x <' 1t1 n K I 1.• •• n1 Que \I fled a µpl 11 .1111> send re:ri 11 nie Io. Chref t-:n .:1nl'er ~l Viu l"Hlin<'untP MLS.'llon Viejo. CA ll26!1l f • Ill Action ~I DilyPlllt Al-VISOI 647-5111 ------ .. ' . . .. •' RN'! /JV ICU !CCU w~orr-n •I I I . ' .. \I I 'I •II tr• ·It n"ll1 rl1• • •I 11Jl1• tll 1" 11 lttJt·~t ( F ' Ii"'' ''•r"· \l't'l'oll\ h,t!'t lJ,•t•H I t ~ I ' d f fl1' I\ t t, 1 ,. •fl d • r 111lrl 'tl111 1t ,. 'l'•t Wl~ht·• ,,, 111111 1• II•! .. , .. lt•.,~lt•ll flo I 'I 11 \.\I' 'I• , ,., t•r \ ~ .rdt•ral 11•n ltr Ullt•l u•11 t • t-.. 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"\ '>19 7~r.:1 l'Jrt tunt• j)l'I""" llt't'fh·tl 1n book pa:.tt' up ~l·rn i\ Tues N(• t:XPl'r "'"' \11 pl~ P .. nn~,.;t\('f 1tot;11 I 'lal·enlla • \ \ ,. t \I PART TIME EVa-.IMGS Adults ovr r 2 1 w1lh 11u1 stand 1 n g a t l r a l' l 1 v •· personaht1~ "ho t'UJO\ working wilh kub $-1 pt·r hour Call ~2 ,1321 Ext ~between 2 :mrl llP111 .\sk for Lon OraRCJe Coast Daily Pilot 330 W l\ay Strc1•t Costa Me:.a < • ,\ Equal Oppor Emplt1\ e r I' T llelp Wante d f•ir <.,andw1t•h Shop IA1t'<1I•"' near 0 <' A1rpt1r1 llr' 10.302 Xl MC>n fn t'all belore I lam H.'l!I 8!ll9 Past e up Ex111•r P"" ren-ed nrw1llt1,11n Full •1 me po .. ll 1•n <• " ... n .. r I h \ I• I' h I " 1 ... r~<in lt.{~I l'la1 c•n11.1 (' M PAYROLL t•anllme f'a\ roll (. h•rk neNk d fur multi ot11 n • 1 n s u r.i n r 1· .1g l•111· \ ~alar~ cu111 tnt>l''ur:11 r with ex1lCn e n .. 1· Lm•l.1 \163-~1 1 PIX OPERA TOR Full Time H!!l1;;ible 1ierson with plea.,:int & efficient phone m;i nn1•r need('(l ti) JUlll lllll p 13'\ dept Appl~ Ill 11ers1111 !IA M '\11111n .. \111n Fn Personnel MARRIOTT HOTS. 900 Newport l'cnll'r lJr NewiXJrt Uc.1l'h ~:qual Oµp Empl~ r M F Personnel SECRETARY '\1ust like w 11 r k1ng " people II\ y phone work & have a sense of humor Wall bt.• 1(1t-el1nit & st·rt'emn~ JP11h1·anh Jlong ~ gen d 1•ri1·JI duties nm for arlvance ment Salan 111 1·11m111 w ab1litv & ex11 F11r appt, CCIII Tod S<-n II e:. 9 7 !J 11 9 lJ IJ Pest control M f', for pest 1·ontrol routl· <;o• >ti start1ni: pay 7541 5'\.15 Pharmacist Auid. 9 to 6, Mon 10 F'rtda~ •~' µr d esired 1!tl i613 Pnotograph) L<1h TPd1111 c 1an s No exper11•11t'l' necessan. Will train Call btwn 2P ~1&11 'M Edwards Pholol(rn pll \ 768-5!00 Pre-school tead1er want ed. 21 2 \ r old das~ Cert. or exp n c1•dt·rl Call Susan 640 ll820 Printing Want to ue a Pressman in Web or fs et? t~ull time Mm age. 20. Will tratn ;\ppl)' Penn )s aver , 1660 Plarenua, C.M. PROD UCT I ON TRAlNEE Rubber hose produrts Musl pass co. phys1t'al incl back X ray. Taking applications blwn 8 10 only Stratoflex . 17671 Annslrong i\ve . Irvine. EOE. A Kendav1s Ind .. Co. PIT It sec'y/recept tor de. sign1adv. F1Ung. typ1n1. Q.hOOet M & F S3.50/hr. 646-7131 Real Eatale Sales DP•l .. CID AMMTS Webfferthe following· .(Hl«h Commission I Beal location I Privatesecretary I ProleulonAI usocs. Call now for appointment 87J. 7300 ask for Walt -~-·· .. * Wednesoay OC111D•1 8 1GIO Hate ,fv ~nswer-the phone? Use 'nswerlltl A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the respon ses to your ad ... 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M1•d11 ;II and lh·nlal ln~ura nces. P e nsion l'lan, Sa\ mgs Plan wath h1.:h 1mcrt'Sl ra1 "°. one w1-c k paid \•a\ atwn aftt•r ~1>. mQnths . 11 µa1tl hnhdays pc.•r ,\car. Thi:, (JU"1l 1on musl lw filled 1mml'iltately Plc.JSl' .1µ ph Lii l'f.HSO:'ll:\ El. mi>S 1•uvr < •N< •• ••• "•'•~ .. •• :llHO lkt.lh1ll Avcnw• C ·11-.l<1 Me:-a « ,\ 92626 Equa l 0µ11 1-:m µh r ~1 .. l!l'l'l [.J I 111n1 ::.t t) µ1 sl "'l'1•!-1•n1h lh·~11Je 11t1al ll';il •"-l,1t1• nrtu •• nt·ed \ I' I r ,. 1· .. p 1 1 11 n 1 ... t °'"l Sun !I :. L1<'1·ni.t• µn• ll'rrl't.l 55!J !WIO RECEPTIONIST With or w1lhnu1 t) pin~ 11et'd1:d T111,1 pa\ Tem pnran~ & fulT11mc Call lod!-.•·n1t•c•, at !H. 8!lt10 · llrntal \,t.:1'111 \ 1•n hu ... , 111ll•'l' l11 1•n. .. 1· .. , ... , 1~1 6.~ R£STAURAHT MANAGER l''ao;t food. Irvine. prol 1ar 1•n l)pportunity, exp fl''I Submit resuml' Wn tl' U assifl1'fl 1\d 11f;711 U,111\ Pilot. P o twx 1s.;o. I o!.I a Mei.a. 92ti:!6 H1>:.t Jur ant DB.IVYY PER SOM >I ll restaurant :.1•ck!> cnerl(et ll' pen.on to d1J lunt•hllmt' deliver\ C'J ll for JPl•t >l';J t509 Ht-st Jll ranL' J.P. MAC'S RESTAURANT :-.iuw lllRINlt Hus I~)\ i-t•vc~ Cook~. l.''IP i\ \1 l'M Wallrl'S!>C:.. exp, ,\~1 l'M flartl•nd1•r. C\(}, J\M J>M T'1"1l1111l'-art· 11µt•nm~ a\ .1 r~ult of I ran-.f1·rs to 1111r nt'v. rt"; I :.tu r.i ot ,l(lllN 'O 'S 1n Santa Ana \p111) 1n )J(•rson bt wn J 5, Mon t hru F'r1day 10142 \d"m " i\\e . a t Ill ookhur-.t. tll:i lk,lauranl JOHMHY'S RESTAURAMT NEW d i n n er house reslaurant opening in Santa Ana 'Tustin area m ;:ipprox 4 wks We seek sen oill> appucanls who want to be a part of a great r est aurant ex penence m this area. POSITIONS OPEN F\111 & part lime AM & PM shifls Coolt, exp pref, xlnt pay Bus Boys Hostesses C.:ash1 ers Bookkeeper Dis hwashers· Clean Up Must be 18 yn; to apply for above positions Waiters/Waitresses AM (lunch & brunch l & PM Must be able to work at least 4 s hifts per wk. Designer jeans will be worn. Experie nce r e quired cocktails pref. Cocktail Waitreues Lunch A: even1n1 shirts. M1.11l be 21 yra lo apply Appltcallon1 will be taken ttos Mon thruSat. itl Johnny'• R•aurant. 17th St at T~Un Ave. <90Ulhwcst comer) San· ta Ana . New~ort Freeway on ramp, l blk west on 17th. Ser-vice wren p~nf>~rur ~ ... 642-5678 DAILY PILOT .... w...... 71 00 .-.w...... 7100 ....,w...... 7100 ....,w ...... ...•..••••••••...•..... ......•.•.••.....•.•... . ............................•................ 7100 W..ted 7100 ...... W..ted 7 I 00 Docp 8040 .....................•. ··~···················· ....•.•••..•..•...••.•. 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CM NEVf:R A F't:E S~WClllhd 642-3260 •SALES• Great Oppty for a :;elm :.tarter w1peri.011alil) + & ou t going natun•' 01rt'cl Sal~ consisting of getting appts. & follow 1ng thru Good l'ar Nec•essary 64 l ·076J .. TII E Nl::ISSER CO . SALES fi'ull & part t1mt> F'abr1 c W a r ehouse. Costa Mesa, ~&4{Wl Sale; Hom GIFT SHOP Pt'OPll' unented. relaablc person ne(!(jed lo wo rk fleJ<J ble hours Should be sales onented and able to operate cash register. Enjoy cxrellenl com pan.y benefits /\ pply in person 9AM-Noon, Mon for t, Personnel MARRIOTT HOTB. 000 Newport Centl'r Or :'liewpon H.eaeh F4ua l Opp EmpJ_, r M , I' SALES hnrned Salt!s l'ns11111n 11pen for CareN Orient ed l'ersl)n Must be 11va1I to 11111)rk da) ~ onl} ~1 ale or f'ema le please :.t rpl) an per~u11 S~1 i\llTY PAN"'l'S 2407 So llnsllll SA Want Ad Resulu. &.12 56711 ~.,,., I 'II I .. It I l I It 111' c 'flit \'I INCi 1111 .. 11•,..1 10 .11'\ home a1· n•-;~ 11\Jll 1• tllllt' Wil l t r ,, 1 11 C.: ,1 11 K J r •' 11 >HH 1JJ1" J 71' M St\U~S II "'u ,1rt• .ti.:n·:.~1H• J111J I 11<.111.i tor J fulu1c111" t .. 11 m.iml w 1:11\X.1 1 u l~11l'f1l:-..llJpl) Ill l~f:.011 !hllll 111 11.1111 Mon thru l''f 1 ~l 0&11da.rcl 'ihue:-., :J077 !),, lln o;lol 1 · ~ Sale:. I 1i.:ht 111 i.: 11 ,turc '>Jll':'>tnJ ll for nut:.1de Sall.':'> In fast gn)wing (.'(I Man ur wonwn. exµ & established prl'fe rn·d :\lus t be :.i self s tarter. ~u West L1gh1in.: 7Jl 3344 SALES MAMAGSl Real es tate s al es manager needed for new Irvine office lo('atlon t:xpenence 111 the Irvine a rea reqw red Liberal compensation & profit s haring ava1.I. to the person qualified to han die this position Send n·· sume to. Classified i\d lf677. Dally Pilot. P .O Box 1560, Costa Mesa !12626 SAL ESPERSON nt-eded full ti me for gift shop in Lag Bch 497·6009 SALESPBSON $800 + car a llowanC'e & commiss ion & e xt'el benefits Lg corp wanb mature women & men for their dental lab sales. Prefer someone with knowled11?e or den tal eqwpmt or reception background in dentis t's offke. Call Ann. 540-6055. Coastal Personnel t\gen· ty, 2790 Ha rbor Bl , CM ~EVER A FEE EOE sates Yow 0.... PriYate Offic• & Secr.tcry. .JI)() a \H.'Ck +. telephone Sales, 2 pos1t1nns avail 761 8101. B1U Ma) SEAMSTRESS For O ry Clean e r Repairs. & Altemallons f'uU or P rr. 5!*35 Wa rner H.B 84&4221 Secretary to CF.O. ad m 1 n1 ~tra11 ve . mathematical . hook keeping s kills required t:hallenJiling opportunit~ Salary to Sl8,000 Collin~ b s0t· 567 San N1c·ola~ Or NH S e 1· r l' 1 a r y . A d m 1n 1s l rat l\'e t:e ntcr. Cap1~tra110 L;nd1ed Sehool Dist Enellent work1n11? cond S alary $903 $1.112. Excellent fr inge benefits Appl) in person Personnel Of fu~e. 32972 Calle Perfec 10,SJC Let's recognize 'icc~l.tr) MaJor Newport Center law firm seekmg Lt>gul ~ec·n•tary mtelhgcnl'e. .:11 'lkllls & pnor legal e p rt'q Call Lu,\nn Uut1·her 7~ :BJO SECRETARY Rt.'i.'ept part ume !lours & '>81Jry fel xablt• Newport Beuch a re<1 Call Patti 700.8868 SECRETARY Newport Beach architet• tural firm 1Jut1cs 1n e lude .:eneral office & SICaETARY CIVIL ENGINF.ERING COMPANY NEWPORT BEAC H NF.AR o t: AIRPORT . l'\Jll time. cxpenenn•d, cheerful pt:rsun wanlt>d f or e n try level secretarial po!>it1 on w 1 oppartun1t~ for ad\ Jn 1·emenl Strong lypm~ & i.om e S H abil1ll n ne!'essar~ 1\pply 1n person w1resume to Mr F'\Jente:. at Ro~r1 Bein Wilh am f rost & A ~ soc1ates, 1401 ()ua1l St N I.I heav~ typini;: :\ss1stanl SECRET ... RY to dept head. ~ell "' s tarter Construction e x PART T 1 M F: F' I' I, L Sec y Heeepuun1st for CM area t'on.-.truction & real eslale firm Lite lyp 1ng re q 'd So m e shorthand & b1 lingual F;ng Span helpful. $.'i 19 pr hr, 40 hrs Ask for St!noril Angela. Cahuilla ln1· 711 W lilh St. rm G I . 645 29J7 ~ER\'ICE STATION AT TENDANT Full ur part ume Hour i\ ~ com m1i.~1011 I n~ & \at· 673 m .1 St>rv1ce Stat1u11 \'as hier 1\ppl\ 17'10 ~1·wpor1 Blwt 641).9661 pr. preferred not rt• TIME. t ypin~. tli « Sffl .. MI' ID[C qwred Contact Karen taphone, selfmot1\ate1I, rnnat R . Jackson at 714/673·0300 travel arrilngl•rnent:.. l:..xper1encetl :.hipping & etc Call Mi cky, 8J3.861!(J receiving clerk wanted Seeretary EOE 1or Orange Co hght1nj! C°"STRUCTIOM manufil11urer \1ust be PROPERTY MGMT. ••SECRETARIES•* expencnced with fre1~ht FIJI! charge construt·t1011 G Ofc TOO/grow s 12.000 ltnl's fte!>P<.1n!>1ble fnr secretary skills. People Exec 1Sh80 P ro $16.500 logging & d1stn butlng all skills as reqwrE'<l h) pro FChg Sec REto$16.llOO incoming materia ls & perty management. at C<>rp/T651Sh80 $14,400 routing all nutg<11ng or lention to detail & a t• I.ii Reinders Agency ders Must oo rehahle & cura<'y Pleasant work 4020 Hirch Est '64 EOE have good handwriting ing c ondition:-., bonu!> :'llewport183J 8l90i f'rec Only experientcd need incentive & advan ce apph 54&2!llil ment within compan) South Coast Plaza arc<1 11111 ... 111111 ............ _.__.. .. Siu~ Sillf>S, full lime with Call Mr Dunn or :\lr s SECRETARY or w out e xp or will Renaud at Link lell t•r ~ B properly m gml train Good co beneftb ~pt!rt1es, 957 Rl!ll firm. heavy phone:. & Apply tn person !Jam II• mgmt r espon I lam Mon thru Fri Stan Secr etar y 1Reteplionist . f'rt-etoApplicant !lard S hoes . 3077 So bas ic kno wleclge of lrvinePersonnelAgcn1•\ Bni>tol.C: ~ payroll, purchase o rde r:-488 E. 17th, l 'Ol>la Mei.a & invoicing with ~d typ Swte224 f>42 M70 SWITCHB0 1\RD 1 n g l> k i 11 :-s a 1ar \'11111-..-.... -... ,,........... OPl::RATOR negotiable 642_' 1026 · Cit~ t1f Laguna Bead1 S816 mo F\111 time cen Secretary /Recept 1onist . s.cr.fcrial P /T tr al telephone reception front office & secretarial Temporary pos1t111n, <lut11•!> 5', s alar} in responsibilities for re H e c e P t 1 o n 1 s l . c·reasc after timo!. 5lJ5 s identaal developer Secretarie!> & nenl'al Fo rci.t A\'e Ldgunil must have xlnl sk1lb Call Bea1·h, ur ca fl l!J'i ;131 I Tustin location, xlnt V1ck1Ht.~ton&A:-.~111· l:iefor1•l1.,15~ benefits Call Gail at 714 540!>100 EOE ,,\ 832·2881 . ext 213. SMAUOFC/$14,400 Property Mgmt Co nel'lls "take·charge " person Type 60 (no s h 1. AIR. A1P , handle apt mgr s by phone. Newport Nr Cst llw.y!l)over 95.5 ~I SECRETARY General Office FT. 11T1 med openin g for So La Ku n a Bea ch areaHomeowner's A:. soc1ation. Good typing required. shorthand or s~ wnting a + Must be outgoing, personable. & enjoy a busy office de ahng with members & publat• Good Benef11 PaC'k11~e' Call Weckda \ !> 9~ 12 il.t 493-0122 for 111 tervicw a11p!I SECRETARY Stock Brokerage firm 1n Fashion Island has 1m m e diate opening for secretilr y bal'k u p operations Experience preferred Hn 7 3.30 Conta<:t llelen Ml'l.inley for appt 644-2292 Sell tl11ngs la.'it with Dail) l'ilot Wunt \d:-. SECRETARY Super secrelanal open mg with lead1n~ Newport Beach real e:.tate 11ff1t•e Yer} d1vers 1f1c11 po:-.1 lion Lols of opponun1t \ Patience and 1wrs1111aht \ o plus (.';ill <;l'ofl 759·1501 E 0 r: Sec ret an es EXECUTIVE SECIET AllES We arc accepting J p phcat1ons fo r cxecut1v1• setretarial pos1t11111 s Shorthand or Rtlwpm I l' qwred Wide vanN~ 11f ba c kground~ nccd~d Oranj!e Count~ \1rµ11rl .. rca 557-0045 U\-Llf\: llMP'Ol!APY Pll1SONNll ~(PVIC!S 1723 lirch Strfft Mewporfa.och Secwftv Officers T eac hl'r P n ' S1•ho11I Col>ta Mesa ilrC'a G4.2 IHI I TF:A('ll t-;Hs l're ... C'h1111I lull & part t1m•· Pll' It \1111:' 5.Sl iJ:ll l'e.11 lwr Pn· S1·n1,.•I \l,11 ~11b5 & Atdf~ If uni He h i\ri·a llt•nl•f1t ' Cal l :vl arll\n !M7 5:.!H I 11r St2~ TEACH ER Spel' Ed ~faster·~ in Beh Sc prt!f t:"t>-w 1)0 multi h;rnd1capped adlts Ab1h ty tn wntl' 1mµll'ml'nt ht.>hav111ral plOl!rJ ffi planl. Super\ l!>un t'll I' r1'q 8 :10 1 P \I I n 1t l'll 1 \•rcbr.il Pa l~' \ss<ll '16-57f.O TF..-\l'ln:ru; \.'>~IST \~T Speu:.tl <'l.c.::.1·~ lor han d11·i1ppc..'O Jt..lult:i 2 ) r!> t'Ollel!e e>.pcr rcq d Ex 1•el 'J1·at11111 & m.<;uran1·e beMltts Wkch s I) 3lJ lo ·tPM U111l1:d l'ercbrJI Pal!>) ·\ssot• 3020 W lfa n ard Sl Santa ,\nJ 54(, 57ti0 Telephone Sales a.lie•• It our Women in Business for Buena l>ark & Irvine All shifts Dthf On\ er!' Ii('. transportation & phone a mus t Expr pref. but will train Denef1ts avail, uniform rum. Apply in person. ~I thru Th. 9am to 4pm .\d \OCate Entertpnses 7!120 Orangethorpe Ave lfl06, Ir ~OU don't belCIVe It when you rcud 1t . come see 11 happe n s~ou -t-Weekl\. 24 hr::. a "eek 761 805°1, Mr Bud d~ Rodgers COMING TUESDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1980 IN THE DAILY PILOT Buena Park i14 523·8300 Sec'y :\1rpor1 La~ Firm Top skills. bright. o r gan1zed. Non Smkr Josie&'>! 9025. Telephone Opera111r for l lpm. 7am shift Many bene fits 228 Forest , Laguna De11ch Telepflw Operator A tribute to the Orange Coast's Successful Women in Business THIS IS ntl ACTUAL SIU Of AD l'()f be\I reprodue1oon. o clear bbd ,-,,>eJ wMe photo of ony "'1e con be u•ed Your meuoqe will occompony 1he pictu•" '" 1h1s \f'.lO(e You may "\I.mote I t "''°' of copy .... 1h obotJI JO lene" ol'd •poc e\ 10 eoch ~ne ord hove 1'111 COmp<>I')' f10me & oddr1m "' bold type or you may e•llmOle t b M l!\ of copy W!i \olid If you cl>oose no• 10 pub~-.11 o pict11e. 1he spoce ton be f~led with yo.1 ,.,,enoqe "Let's Reeognlze Our Women in Business" will be published T uesday, October 14 In the Daily Pilot. and October 15 in Coast Life . m arking National Women in Business Week , T his is your opportunity to ihtroduce a nt-w or longtime associate lo 340, Orange Coast people. The pages are Ideal for recognlUon of awards. achieve ments or speciitl contributions by the women who make your business go. Recognition notices will be two column by two Inches each. with a photo you provide. The cost of each notice ts only S30. Call now for more information or to reserve space, deadline is October 10. Call 842·5678 loday ! DAILY PILOT 642-5678 A Flcllllous Busln•n N•m• Stalement lll•d .,llh lh• County Cler~ I• valld tor llv• yeer• •fl•r which 11~ conllnulng butln•H•• mull 11111•. Publlc•llon 11 necaH•ry only II lhe1e ••• chan11a1 Cell Ill• Legel Oeper1men1 al lh• DAI LY PILOT tor 1nl ormiollon end ne cen•ry lorm1. 642-4321 Ed l32 San Clemente Inn . TNphoM Solicitors :"eedcd immediately 20 !>ludents an d or homemakers who need to earn money workm~ pleasant evening houri. . J..9 Mon F'r1. No selling Salarr S3 75 1 hr + generous bonu.o; ,\c ross from John Wa )nl' \1rpon Call Sue after :!PM 641·0100. T•~ Welton Crowin.: corp. Earn ex eel money in the privac) & convenience of your uwn home o r use our modern fac's College s tudents O K ! Call 964·2239 for complete in ro. As k for Bart . f)n(I what vou \\ant in D:.111) 1'1lol Clas!>1f1eds S.Cretary/ A11i1tc.t Major Newport Beach based real estate company needs a responsible full.time person in the Relocation D e partment. Requireme nts : Excell e nt telephon e a nd interpersonal skills. good typing. clerical and organizational ability. Diversified duties. Real Estate li cense preferred. Send il\<luiry to: Relocation Department Macnab-Irvine Realty 901 Dover Ori ve Newport Beach, Ca. 93663 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ' ._ ..... ... ,,. . .. . • TEU.B F'\Jll tune. m beautiful new LllRuna Be1tch or fwe Must be dependa ble, accurate & e n1oy working with people Re qwre 40wpm typing For oppo1ntrrent, call Mrs Jerue. 898 149f; Eot: MF T; p1sl, fo' T hol'Tlt', P T of fke B .. I A~k for Jan, 752 49611 9 2 KEESHONO Pups. A.KC Champ 1>1re. M I'. Pel & s how ~v t JU Y 213/007 1345 aft 6 pm. FREE PHONE DOG BEHA V lOR COUNSELING Call Gmger, !162·9668 -----,.,... to You 1045 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ft-ft Fil Dirt. 545-1914 ----------1 t•ree eut St Augustine TYPtST sod l).&5 Beach St Costa Mesa, 6'l2 9985 Adorable tabby kitten. has shots. nec.>eis lovinl( family Call 645 1275 FREE DOG To 1:ood home f;.t&37K~ Cute & t·ud dly blk Kitte n ---------• vel") playful, For-. me• Co. $900 DOE. Knowledge or IMH M emorv t; pewntt·r ."1us t ty pe liS 70" vm a ct uratc Some numller!>. i1b11 Call V1 c·k1 .. HO SUSS , Coastill Personnel Agcn c.>, 27~ Har bor Bl CM NEVER ,\ FEE 54'M279eves. Waitresses ilPl'l v between 2 & .i, Stavro!>. Beaut Amencan Pit Bull 5930 W Coast Hwy. :'llR mlX, rrutlP 7mus all sht::., ---more info call 548· 1305 WAITRESS . apply betwee n 9AM 12PM , Charlie's Ch1h Corp. 3001 Redhill. Bldg. 2. Ste. 222. Costa Mesa Pree to l(tlO(l homt! Golden Retnevcr male . 1 year old 548·t..790 or 548 94 JO 3 pups. strong. healthy. WANT ED M ATU RE Pit Bull mother. has xlnl ADLT COUP LE to blood.41eftof9 49S·l5l5 manage 16 urut apt house 1n nice Easts 1de C M area Hesume & local ref req Exp p ref T•l aµply , please send com plete resume lo ad no 629, Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, co~ta Mei.a, C,\ 92626 Free to lovini:: home. adorable male kitten, t rained lo use the J•1hn. llas all s hots &40 2781 or 673·0280 I W1reha1red Terner. I Japanese Spaniel. shots , to good home. !'><iS-9086 --- ----------7 mos Blonde f'em Lah WAIEHOUSEMAN Expenenced in s h1pp1ng and receiving Mus t dnve fork lift and truck Exc ellent salary and henef1ts. Appl) ANTHONY SCHOOLS lllJO( ampu..., On\'' .'\'{·wpnrt Bea1·h l a Equal Opportunll) Employer M F W1llmg & amb1l1ous in dJ\·1dual to begin at pro dUt"lloo levt-1 &-1tdva1we as ab1hl1Cl> alto .... 111 supen ISOIJ l'f>S1l1011 a :. r Qmpan) i:row ~ hno.,., lt•tlge 111 Span1:-h \l·n helplul ('all Bill llogan 642 159:1 Word Proceeatng f'nrt une 500 1·11mpan\ :.eek ~ ~UI M ag II Wani: Xerox 800 1150 lmml.'<.llate Top .,alJn 1Jenef1ts Inn Du.smes~ Sen·1cl' 18.152 MacArthur Bl vd Su1te325. lr\'in!' 75.2 Ulfil ...•........•.••....... ~ IOOS .....••.••.•..........• W~IMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Daily W-6, F'r1 10-9 Closed Tuesdity 11751 Westminster Ave Garden Grove 554·6103 Looking for antiques Will exchange professional plumbing. 673-3571 eves "MI. HUMM EL" Bell 1978 First Ed1t1on 759-1147 Applimcn 10 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mix Spayed all s hob. Goo d H ome un I y • 646-4716 after 6pm 8050 ...•..............••... **I BUY** GtJOd used Furniture & \pµhanCf'5 OR I will sell or SEI .L for Yuu MASTERS AUCTIOH 646-1686 & lll-9625 Solid e<ec $5011 cle~k . 30x61J , mus t sell. $225 6i5 1230 or b73 2712 S..,x· bdrm set. $ISO N1te s tand, rails, dresser w mirror & chest 1)45 2:194 Dramal1c Spanish 10 IJl' d1n1nj! ... et. t·athc1lr.il hull II C•n crcdl•nza. S800 r.'6 .tl3'i Solid .1ak Thornasvllh • µt!(.l e:,laJ tJhlc " -I l'IHr!> & 2 ll•a \I'S. SIOOO 5-'8 4i 15 aft 7 1\ kd~s & aft 12 wk ends ~cen rnattre:.s I.lox ~1,r mgs frame Just nt'" Cert a "PlUOw Sort .. ii;!7 5 Eves ll'>7·0043 ~lovin.: Sale F'\Jrnlt un" car. pool table Holid~1y Rd .. Newport . 548·9536 Furn in love ly Me s a Verde home must be sold Liv rm. bdrm. frml d11Ung rm. den. & csl m home office c ustom desk, access. TV. radios etc. 5S7·21n'> aft 5 pm. Kmg Sz Hv~ Duty Xlrn Firm lnnerspnng Mat 1ress w Match Coil Box S pring , nevl'r used. packaged worth 1540 1n cl delivery S220 Cas h onJy640-~ t'or S<1le . Gold velvet s wivel rocker. gd cond very comfortabl e 642 4315 Apt s ize refngerator. $45 548-4039 c./Jl size bed, pd SSOO. Will F'ndg Wasfier & Dryer sell for $250. J eff 557-1352 S75 each. Queen sz Water --------- Cloud Bed $300. 979.7791J Qn sleeper . carthtont!s SU PER BUY·Ltke new GE Drye.r $85. 64().. i091 . !l60· 19'.!9. SJ& 4209. --_ -------$170. Coffeetbl $23. End Ele(: range. dbl oven. I tbl $8. aJt 6. 646-2972 _ self·clng Xlot cond $100 979-6717 Refng White Admiral. brand new, xlnt cond Must sarr1f1ce. $400, 552.5390 ---licyclH 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOspd. bikes. xlnt. comt. Shimano & Sun Tour equip, 2.5" $9S. 21 ·· $85 833-2842 • ----.., Wanted: Tandem 5 ur llJ s pd Bicycle. 548·4039. Schwinn Twin. 11uilt for 2. $239. Peugoul 10 spd, SllO. 839-4720 c-r•& .... ,...... 1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOi SAU!!! Canon AEl. Body o n· ly ... no lem. 6 months to a year old. Would ret ail at 122(); now asking $125 firm . Call days t to 5 at 646·~1 & ask ror Don Reis. Trade YoW' old 1htr for new 1oodlea with a Clusllied ad. 842-5878 . .. 1'wn beds, w/headbnards . good cond . $40 ea 642·9l24 aft 2 JO Sofa & Love Seal looks like the 40's $450 eves and wkends 760-1106 -------GsopWe 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Furniture GaraJile Sale, Childs bdrm set, chairs, lamps, round tbl, rattan dm rm set. spool head· b9ard & dressing tbl + bl?d accessories Fri. 8·11 30, 7 fo'ltn tndge. <Turtlerock Dr to Sun dan ce ) 8 5 1 ·9196, 833-8274 SUPEISALE! SATON.Y lto4 16151 Pitman Ln, Hunt Bch Golden West <Vic of Zody's) to Laurelhurst, La11re lhurst to Pitman Lane. C1.1Stom doll quilts and clothes and lots of misc. goodies for ever ybody . Peot»M who Med People That's what the DAILY PILOT SERVlCE DIRECTORY la all about! l . . . . . . .. ..., .. ._cpW. IOll ~=••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• t040 MOV I NG SALE • Woodahop power tool&, cl&Uaa l.Orc'b, l\eno fr more eau1s.,m ..... 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maa·1 t& ao'd 111f>t·r nn& Mila for S\600 "' k1n1: tlliO. 631·53l8 Mh11'••-IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• we .... , •• , from YOW' bulmH!il card ~ one t••rd for 1·1u·h ,.. pha OM sva~ \\" return per manenl I\ IC"Ued aatrartlvl' 11.1~ .le 1trap, me"""' ttirlt11~ I D. requln!mfl\l!> Pro• vmt lou 6 t~l't t Pvr 1t IJl&U'M>na.lik'd t Uj( fl Ill' lo!lt> -w .. llpal"fr, fitiril· o r "Day Ck>" paj)('r Ai "r will back • tnn1 wu1- tap Or try lwu t•urth back w bia<•k PRll't-;s 12eaotJ/S,, 4/~ t ... J1 80 t'U 6t9tap $1 ~'"' 10 or more Sl .w "" Sale$ Tlllt l ncludeo NO CARO• Draw your own ur :o.l•llll name. addr~. ()hunt• &. we'll make ooe •'dnl f1t-r tag. Add 25' eu·h Send clle\·k or munt•) 111 ckrto. Pll.OTNIMTIHG P 0 . Box lS6V Colt• Mesa. Ca !r4!ti26 CERAMIC TILlllSCl)UE 6x6", 25" per pie<'e Pa1n1 & glar.e your own tries Good for ceramic· s hops or private partie,, IO USt' yo11r artistte,-abrln1es, s.14-7533 2 Caddy spoke w hel.'I rims. SlOO for both ~2002/ 839.9320 Lo"l•aa•• Send aomeone you love u bouquet of JO multi col· ored helium balloons tied with ribbon & your own personal message Perfee,-t for even oc t•as1on We dcl'1 ver. 673-4419 TRS-80 Complr Level II. Space 16K. Over 50 games & prog:ram!I All acc. Xlnt cond S900 080. Rick aft 4, 839·0059. Sofabed: $175, new queen box spring & mattress: $1,M.641~. Everest Jennings wheel chair. Adult, lite weight, Xlnt cond. $85. 631-1832. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WUI lklY ust;o ()fo't'IO~ ruRNITURE, . Work Ben h u , Shel vln.c 01 rm C.'hur~h nl't!llii Rl'fntt " l'oni.olr 11r l&t'r P11rno G oo<J <unit it ..... <t9.'. 1741! W ~rl-.ll •&&ftl .i:r•id •111~ M111lern qn :1lpr ,,.,,. QuaOAan flit , ah 1kc "- IW'1l, da) pub ,,. ... lllit nuu·h t'.t lu1K mo. II rf"I .. iJn•T.:Z ttuaful ... ..._ ... toll ...•...•••............. ''ONN Otnonor trurnbf)n1· w1lh •'!AH t:'t'C'Urn1 11111 iii hon ii'l'' ij(J.'12 • n ... t!l'it Mar?1hall 1m .... 11 .. uJ>N l«'•u.I 11mv JTOu "'"""t t'I,., t 111· 1: uq,., v• u fr:.&lunal 011111'-I $4511 ~l H6().a Uunil\ lrumµc-l llllo<J l'Vllt.l fr\'t Ill ul ~ SI ..!U ~ah .~1 mcon 8pm Offlu ........... .......... 1015 ....•................•. u·..._ • ._.._ Full~ c<1u1ppe ll , beautlf\llly nwantaln~. reedy lo crulii• or h vtt abu1ard Shr1 rnay b.- a1111lable l 1' t', l''lnan<' Ill& ~slble sn .uoo. Uf ~ 000 11 oo bro6wr an 11olvt'd Cli·•n 1lci11I ... 111 1nc h.1de t ' Avoca RMif'r,.,.t W1th floorbnarrt.~ .11\d I ., bortt'IWlWttr Joh111111n IJUI board J111 k C'u1 It') 534 l!iO.\ hon'W' it( ~10 ~~· 1111 tlw ta tlU Wf•l'k,. n1ti. I OS TOM WHALER 1 l'IJ .... o.ty ........ OW! ........... J .... I .. I Mr than 10 hOur .. r all I':""" lii'i ~~ tlO l't•r\O 't "" Sponf1"hc1 ' & l rw11t>f!I II I H nu outdnH• vtublt'rm ~lll ll\'1'11 ., .. l. 22' 23 ~·· 38' ~ :.,· 3:1 L'hl'lt't 1111 \calt', 1 c1ll 11Jd111 \hniw Outfllt~r!>, 213 ~112 :lK~!I. 2 l.1 .)9'J U44 1950 YIMT AGE Office f'..tittoft~ Z3 i·ustom bll Chns1·r.ift Ukt> ~W ~ll{hl jlllll l.lhl,. I ablO t'l'UISer <•()roplell"- S\'rrt-ru. 1n l.IUIUlllll ,:ohl " rdurlllSht!d J Unl' Jltl:IU fire ret;,ardunl lalJri<' lll'ad gall ey ::.Ip~ <I. The ::.ound rel .. rd .t n1 Dana Pt Mun11:.i ~lrp !>lll'en:. t:; ,5, ..... B II Maanhind SK!lil\l e4u1pped \\1th ht>J\ y i\11e11I to see un wkcntl!>, framing and f<>utm~~ rn 1 w e e k d > !I 1· " I I c I e a r .i n u d r i c d (213194~ 3805 aluminum Wht-n :.t'I up ----------an two 11'1 :.hape u1· rangemeol!. 1h~~ t·rcJlt> W Formula, 2:f llum. ex 3 lllx 10 0 H 11•cs The' t t'I Best ofr orq,pnal (aclory l)fH'I' 543-3420 Sl.250 t1ffenng al $600 Dalebout R.ty & llt'ad1t 23' UNI FL. YTE Realty,631·7300 ,. New3l8Chry, VHf,:.nrlr Financtng. slap av;,a1 I IBM Correct mg Selectr1t• Retaal 1>nct' Sl!l.111•> II typwnter. S8001orfer I S9950 A Y. 646·9000 ·Pitney Bowes mu rlang machine 1:5600 P1tner 1 Bowes folder # 1831. Pitney Bowes cnvel1>pe stuffer llJ3(Y7 IBM Series I line printer :;4973 300 I.PM w 1attac·h. ca rd. S8000 offer I BM Scnes I displ:.i) st alron "1979 w /altch nards (21 673-4000 ,.... & °"Jmts 1090 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Coon 721 Organ. 61 note manuals. AGO 11edal , Piston.~ & more. 546·2453 l::ves. BABY Grand Kimball , xlnt. cond. Must selL 13,000or best olr . 964·3890 29' CALIFORNIA Fly Bridge Sportfisher f'/gls A l eng , VHF, Sndr Financing, shp avail Retail price 125.000 Slfi.500 A Y 641i-~Ml 211" OWE."llS EXPRESS VS Power. VHF. Soundt•r Financing. slip av;,ali Retail priCl' $12.0U> $8500 A. Y 646-9000 ·79 JET SKJ 3mos. old. must sell! Sl600 548-0067 ---- W.19'.tce,P_.. & .......... t400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tUYIUYIS Wl1M Vie PAITI tmpon..d ur p11n• IMPORT At.n'O SUP Pl. Y 101 N Ma111'1\4!11t('r Anohelrn 776 9900 Mitcll•••• Z401. 260% __., 7GllM17 ~. .......•••••.......•..• IMl'Olt1ANT NO'flt 't-;TO u .. ;AIJl!:IL~ ANU ~J>n:RTISl-:US l'llc prll'<' v f 1l r1Th 11J\.,rt1 ... ·d IJ) \1·h11I\' dt•all'.'r!i 111 l hl' 1\lh1dt- d1&1111 1fled .id~ertn11n g Polumm. t.lot!a !!!.It iol:Jude ""> JIJl'ltL' .. IJI\' IJXt':ol ll rc:n \', trun11(1lr ruc11 . fanuure t•hargCt>, r .. ~:; tor 111r 1•11llutkK1 c'lintrol dt' \ 11:" ctin 1f1cat101u. or tit• alt:r ll~·urrll!nl un VI'\' paratllutl i·har~t:" uull,"s 11lht'rwl&\I !i1J4!t'rfled by tile a<Jv1in1ser ......... 1 Ctiluka '520 .....••.•.....•........ 1957 FOID THUHOHlllD The must desired d ussn· 111 Su l'u I 1 f F u 11 \ restored, while w blue 1111 &. f u l l 1>ower IU05L'KZ I SAYE!!! THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD CO~TAMlSA 642 ·0010 '46 1-~ord Woodie. reston.>d SIJ,000. AL.SO '2!1 Model A Town Sedan, 4 llr, l'estored. Ideal fur !llu dent SIO,OW 675·1H61 '61 Call L1 mo-.1ne <8 pass 1 .\lso 'QI (;alax} • :lfi.000 miles J llol h need much work M.ike uffl•r 642·2221 <or for m-;~ 64696661 'SJ Sedan Delr,·err Pam•I $2500/0bo, Call 645 7019 '57 T-B1rd. must sell. 2nd owner. I .... w ...... tlto ....... ;1rW •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1419" IUY• 1MW t7 I 2 Top dollars t«r Spurlll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Can, Hu.a , Cam~rs. For tht! Beat Oeal In tl4'a, Auill • Oraqe CounlY ,, Cume1 AP fol' U /C MGR See Us Toct.y• r JIMM•D'O YOUCIWAMN ll'1ll Bear h Blvd llUNTINOTON BEACll 141-2000 TOPDOU.AI PAIDFOI CiOOD & CLEAN usmcAIS! WANTED! Liale model Toyotas arnl Volvo :1 t':.11 u !> 1'01>AY ! t t 1~·a rle Ike TOYOTA·YOl.YO l ........... h. Ceole"'4H• "U•·UOl • S40·t4'1 PO RSC HES WANTED AJluw us 1he opportun11y to consider the purc hase or trade m of rnur c:lca11 Porsche Chl•(:k w 11h Us Toda\ 1 f}6.H qiil,t 1i 1i Hlv I (..A.l{len ( t#O•<• •• 6.J6 2)JJ Top Dollar hid for Y oor Car' JOHNSON Ir SOM LIRc•Mercury 2626 lfarbor llh ,f Costa Mesa 540·!iti:lll W•f'ay OVER .... look For Your Good VW. Porsche or Audi SADDUIACI( v AU1Y MOtt'TS at02 Mllt'1uenle Pkwy Mlaalon Viejo lll-2040 49§..4949 Closed Sundayi. --------521 S2JO.tJ +Toa '80 Exec Car, loaded. OOmos 0 E L 12.500 dwn 675-5603 '76 2002 S IR, 4.spd. l>lereo, Sienna Brown, Xlnt C'ond thruout S67(JO ~"%3'7S"/87s:tl638 '72 Bavana. auto, air, stereo, xlnt cond Must sell 644·5613 ·75 BMW s.~ Must s ell 1mmed! Ready lo give ~ SS.SOOtoffer_ 7141675-0693, 213/865-5616 Ask for Don '69 BMW 1600 2. ver > dean, ~d met'h S2l!OO E ves 496-4742 '79 BMW 5281 Cre!llda Gref'n, ull <1p11ons ~tl mpg. .i ,, s um'-' Is 1· s :u a1mo .&':Fl ~ c.,. 9715 •.•••..•..•.....•...... '78 BMW 3201 all 11pt1on:. beige, 45,000 ma. mini cond Wkndiev 58t 4015 ·11 Capri , new l'lut('h , run.!I Wt!ll S 1200 Ca II 5-18 473\J 76Cupn $2500 675 1)4{)0 9720 ••.•••.....•..••••..... .. llO .. ST U :t.-1 HO I I ..._ ................. ~ --~9459 -:~/& SfiQ lace. '540 VW·PORSCHE·AUDI 77 280Z 2 +-2. 4 spd l'lt•\· snrf, ,\M fM l'a::t!. . '\ ( '. S3K mi.~ 661 707·1 ·17 l!80Z Ong ownt·r ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 44S E. Coast Hiwa) '79 Honda Odyssey. atBaysideDrive Bought new· April 80. Newport Beach 673·0'.JOO Mint cond. SUOO 979-0368 ...... I .. a rted Burgundy, 4 spd, A '(, tapes, xlnt rond $62.'\0 7141675·1259 Wedne5011Y OetOtlOf 8 1980 • OAllV PILOT •• ............ .... ...... rt.ct . ••••••.......•........ ··~··················· •·•········•·······•··· w.ce•• ._ t740 ... ...,.. t710 C:..l"O n 17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7ttimCllMl JOOD 10,000 mil•. Absoh•t~I)' new! Loaded! <923WRNl $11,ttS JIMMAllMO VOLKSWAG&I 18711 Beach Blvd JIUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 611 M 8 250SE l'O Upe . white, blue leather mt a l'. radio li75 59a3 'llO T O WA<;ON :"ew' 160mt Cost $29,500. Sell S27,m>, 731 L390eves, ,.. .. / ........... '80 240D. 40 gallon fuel t a n k , Many 'Clra!I 631 7100 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MGB '70. new lop. exh. raduds. amt rm 8 trk, mags. lug. rack Good coml SlltOOor offer, mu ... 1 s ell 493 5797 1213 1 659-2888. Ive messai::e MGI 9744 .....••............•... CLASSIC, '73 MG B-GT xlflt cond. new pa1n1, new int, sten:~o 1·a">l>, S30CXJ <•r bst ofr, 499·3205. 79 ~1GB XJnt cund S~ll ;,at best orrer. 833·2033 l'v. ;>41 2672 d,\'l>. Pftll)Mt 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANI; E COUNTY'S PEUGEOT UIESEL HEAOQuART l·:ns 1980 5051 IGas&D .... I HERE MOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS ""8 IJove Street NEWPORT R~: \('II 752-0900 Pone he 9750 ..•.....••.........•••• '75 POtlCHE 914 Dynam1le, 5 speN1 "por1 l'O upe Stereo 111al!!. 170411DZl $5995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beae,-h Blvd llUNTL.'lGTON BEA!'ll 842·2000 73 C.Umaro "OtJd l'CJruJ _,, ---=-----now Ille.., v1n !t1f) SlltOCI Hop in for a test drive. At 7~1 3106 7!>2 ~!14 Chen1*t 9920 •.........•••••........ SEE US FfRST! Wu hu' l' .i ~ocid 'l'll'O u.m or N I·! W & l ; S E 11 I hn rol~b' COMMRL CHEVROLET :~ lfarllur HI' it < ., llST '\ Mt:...., \ S4~1200 "'UtW\Jt.UOWCl\Ct ' '77 ~TATION W,\(;()N VOLKSWAGEN, INC . I ;,ap rice F:~l;tl!', \1 rnl 531-4100- 'iU1u -- '73 VW Super ll1:etle A~ f~ '>Unrouf. nl'" tm.-s. $25(111 ~all afl 1pm ;\I t• or anyl une Sul ur Sun 839·:9>1 n SUPER Beetle ('()nvt Taxa<'ab Yt>llow ~.ooo A~k f or lt1l .1 tl.i \~ 357 OC>IS. 642 '.l44M C\ e ... 73 Campe1 run-. l!l'f'dl auto t ra11.... ::.:!61111 • t It ufln 1PM, 1\lli 1.14•i '68 V W Ru:. >< lut 1•111111 MU!>l !>t.~ 61die\••111 .\µ prel· Am fm <:.1 W ilt• $3,<XJO (JB() 1).1•1 11 I:! 'RI) \ 'W Rabh11 t°iHI\ ,111 SK hes l c.ff1>1 '-,1•rt ;ti 140'l 1:.10-'1:8:).'i, 1,+1 II 2'.1 S.•\ \ 7:J VW llUI( l't•lill Pnit In xl111 1111111 S<!-1,, .. or 1,..,, ,,1 r 1'•7 1(1:u ti4 12t1CI t•n~. 111 h11r••-. 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Wi..rt i" \1 "olo• I .11111 '(Int •' 1d '(1rJ ' ~ d ti!•' I i'h '"'-·• H \\I . t'il \I taAt ti( ..... \ .. 9'130 •••······•·•····••••··· 11' I I' I 11 \ l T ("I I 1 I'. il Bu~ I 11w111•1 \11. I· .11 ; t1·rt II I iJµ(• ""~'I-' q fl I '" I t 1'11. I 111 f 111 I ,,, :'>la n1 ,tr.i' ~~i· t •1111 1111°11\ 11 ,1,t 1 .. ' "~:·•I 1!14 !12l7 ft\ •ll•P ·Id h1 ·' 1111•11 73 Supt•r Ho 1'1 h· • 1i.. •II 1 Oll'l' .,\I f(,-11 mt1t~., i':!IM10 546-:.!(JI I nr K:JO 1~7:! Ii, ti r • r 1 I ,, , I i ll•'11·1 1~1, l t1I IS..rlhll ol Ford 9940 .....••..••......•••..• rn l-'111 I IX·I Ii r1 fli . 'l•·rt•• ">1./1(1 "' '.1 ... 1 111 •• , .,,7~ 72 \'Vo' Squareb.t1 k h11d II e w I I r c :-. h .t I I gen~·rulur l>l <lr1 •·1 t-; ulKI rru on .. ng SZ:.\~1 l!I" :li'I:? '76 !llJS, lmmac, all tJP af\l'r6pm lil>:-.t.i W~r .. ,...., J 11 11111 lions Must sell. list of r Uuswk 8510431 631 5785 ~77 VW I n v.oo·r .\Int i;o•l<I ••nh S4.• 1 I 1 I ----· -. e,-ond, New lire., IJrki.. Hu~· •!I ~1·~1 HJI> y,17 t Cribs, white, complete. ,..,,5. Cedar chest $40. Sp ,...,._. 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14' inboard boat. will l>t'll as a unit, boat lk lrlr. or .,.a parts, V-8 engme, V dnve, pn>JJ5, sh aft. rud- der. ete,-New or new con· dltion. 646-1823. 4 w-.. on... t55o •••••••••••••••••••• ••• • ........................... .__ 9705 '12CHEYY-... 4W.D./350, Am/FM 8trk. a /c, auto, new tires, tank rack, dual exhaust , $3150/080 1·639-3625 aller6pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Misc.._.ous 240Z. 260% ,.+s 768-5837 '78 Dats un 280Z. auto, 27,000 m1, con d . 831-7050 831·5175 eves 2+2. mint '78 Blk/Blk 928 Porsche . AM /FM stereo fut·I m U..Com 9945 $27 .950 or assume lse jl jectaon, 2 o, t•Omplelely • •• • ••. • •• •• •• •• • ••• • • • low payments &10.9960 s Loe k . 6 5 . ouo m r 69 ,\1 jrk 11 1 < 1.,~>1• .. -..a. llll1c•••a•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lip& ll.lct&n9, 15 each. Sc ... •..... ·•. Luden 16, 251\. vam Hiib chalr. a Record 788-5137 h u 11 , s Ii p i n NB . -'~'--;;..er_._ .. _~ ___ . __ ----------t beaut I fu I. $4000 . SUper Buy-Like new GE Brand n ew downs ki 81H-9010. Dry~r SIS. 640-7091 . jackets. converts into 12 ' S n owbird. ni c e 71 Toyota Landcruiser _,.1929 . .,..., • ...,., vests. $4.5. Ask for Terry stau·onwagon 58 OOO/m1· _. _._,., 351-2182. learner's boat. $295 • • • 67~9 $2750. 494-8525 . IMh.W 9060 FINAL ALFA ROMEO CLEARANCE ALL ·791a MUST GO! "We're Dealin'" 1910SPIDBS HalMOW!!! 675-8604, S4."I001bsl olr !.l60 729R art MJ .<1011 mrles ~19!1S eves '60 Porsche 356. good _!P~ -----K3l :r;rn nr 493 r.8li6 '72 Datsun 240Z. a 1 r , mags. 4spd, $3, 7SO 673-6733 or 493-94.57. --------- cond. 675·6970 wkdys. '63 Bus rebwll e ngine. 675·2208 eves & wk ends. runs areal• SllOO O BO 646-1778 ·77 l.ani:oln Con1111c11lal Town Car 1 rlr s1h 1:r. 2l,OOO mi 1-::xei: driven '58 Speedster . restored, red. black leather ml, new ures 1375-59!'>3 Xlnt t·ond 641 9800 or '7 0 SQ \J A R F. A .\ (. K t..t:! 1:1.;;, Orange Wh11._. 01 1~ 1·111 lnl Ext k eb e111! 'J::li~111 Mef'cury 9'>SO Lilhtweilht wheelchair. DynavJL uer-eycie.__Aew Hl--Or\'linel-eoM~wtll ...,,,,,.. besloff sell for S200 cash. ,\ lsu, .......,.,, er "7sr:rlcson 32. cstm I nt ext. 6 sails, whJ, knot, VHF. many xtras. boat covers, nicest on West Coast. Must see' $39.900 Firm. 968-7903 or 968·0872 1980 Toyota P. U , :5000 mt. under warranty. Sports pkg , AM/FM Cass . CB-. much more $4.500 and takeover payments 080. 962·S900. IEAc:H IMPOR-TS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 ·75 Dutsun. $1950 Needs.body work 760-09l6. i7 9J IB"Slenne,-e • SOii un d er warranty New llres. e lee,-s ·r lthr alarm. perfect Sl6,9()()_ 76{> ~I 646·9464 ••••••••••••••••••••• ". Vol•o 9772 (Jki\!'>(:f' ('1)1 :'\T Y :-.. glass·top table. w 14 673-.031_4 ___ _ matching chairs S85 Mus t sell. desperate! MS-eOM. Scuba Gear. regwator & Very deluxe custom pool table w t rack, balls. cues. Value: $3000, Sac: SU>OO. Dbl Depth Harbor Lawn Cemetary Lol. Cypress Sect. Sacr. $800, G E Ref rig. Sl2S ~S4~-- BC. Best offer. 545-0673. Ca•ct.'11tw 2 H&R T rapdoor Spr· mgfields/45·70 carbine, s:zoo. Rifle. 2SO ori K Rem- ington rolling block 7xS7. $250 Trade or sell 971-5740 St.. ............ .... 1095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laser Sailboat & Trlr. Xlnt cond, $1200/bst o fr Ev 857· 14216. d y 634-5150 IMh.Slipa/ DocU 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Side Tie up to 22', $15 67S-9174 ----- 21'PIH Trwcb 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICED TO SELL, Alfa Romero Spyder Conv .. '77 \iJ, air. Dlaupunkl stereo, silver. I owner. S6.750or bst ofr 499·3205. '57 Ford. nms or good for ------- parts. Days 646 7901 . '74 Spyder. 39,000 mi. i;d <>ves 646-5672 _ __ c•ond, $5200. ·79 Chevy H alf Ton S1 lverado Loaded Showroom cond. Black w/camel interior. Lo w low miles. 16750 979-0368 646-1815 Wood woven blinds, t., year old, xlnt cond. Light beige colors, $200/best offer 960-8362 Comm, US range, stain- less back. stove . grill. fWJ.sz oven. S27S & S495. 642·1900 ----.-----Marc u s C h annel . '76 Datsun Long bed Sl2S/mo k I ·;a /\Jfa Spide r ('onvert Silver w 'maroon inL Blaupunkt AM I FM slereo. $74.50 or best ofr 548-2184 Everest J 1:nn1n gs Wheelchair. excellent condition $225. 493-7249 673-8145 Eves pre up Low ml es 12600 495-1*!6 '72 GT V . 5 s pd , Blaupunkl cass. 67 M. seU to LSI $3400 (>42 31J:J ----'""· Storlll)I 90t0 s-. 1096 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wood stnps 8" wide & 13 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dry storage av arlable 4" mjrror stnps for wall Prof plumbing ser vices Newport Dune!>. 1131 decorflS.64().2746 fur antiques Ba c k Bay Dr N R 72 yards green c pl w pad Gd. cond. $2.0o per yd ~-4814 The perfect Christmas Girt, ladies c herry red fox fu_r coal. l\ip length, never been worn. Sacif, must sell. make offer Call USl. 642-4300, 24 hours Men's ski boots . Nord1ca, 71.ia. Lances 8 medium. Dolomite 9 SIS ea S48-6792, Call 673-3571 eves 644-0510 ·49 DeSoto. Sale or Trude T1 •tporf.._ ror Gold or ETC 540· 1446 ••••••••••••••••••• • • •• eve673-9574days c ••• ,I, S./ '767~HONOAMAT1C llailt 9120 For Sale or Trade for ••••••••••••••• • • •• •• • • '79 Datsun. 7\.'.a' bed, incl Pickup, 731 ·6728 dlx King cab. like new, TV, l.clo. 5 e e t o a p p r e e,-. HIAt Steno 1091 SS400/0BO, 00-4614 M ••••••••••••••••••••••• lii4Dtartucl~ 9140 Beaulifw Zenith 25'' e,-olor 1V. 2 yr wmty , free de · '79 Spe c E d , blk _u_· v_e_ry_. _$124 __ • 646-__ 1_7_86 ___ 1 Mot o be c ane moped ••••••••••••••••••••••• JBL Demo Sale-Great Microwave Oven Touch s p eakers, at g r eat Control New 1375. Queen prices, Atlantic Music Sz Cstm Bedspread & 4t5 E. 17th St • C M, w/extras , xlnt cood , 1425/0BO. 673-5454 or 673-0164 'SJ Suzuki l'"Z-50. SOt-c. like oew.$500. Sham Daily Pattern like ~ new, S7S. Chan delier .._..,.W.W. Gold le Crystal Effect •••••• $50, Antique French ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wicker Tea Cart $150. Ga•rtl /" 90 IO 54&0195 '78 PlJCH Moped S200 Firm. 759-1218 64().SlOO ext 54 '78 CHEVY 5 ~ton cstm deluxe, e1uto. a <-'. p s p/b, lllnl cond Whl JOM $iWOO 64& 9464 ·-9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW lt72 l.O CS Auto, Must sell. 642-1~ ·77 Dodge Van. BIOO. "5pd. '711 BMW 3201. all options. beige, 45.000 m1. mint 49.ooo mi. gd cond, $3200 ron<J, Wknd/ev. 581·4015 Aft~ 4pm cal~33- t980 Van_ Chevrolet $8,700/0BO 494·2996, Iv msg 1973 Dodge Surfe r Van. frig , bed. captains chairs, auto trans. air, crpts $3000, 641-8604 '63 Blue Corvair Van, col- lector's item. Housecar model. Gd cond. 11000. 41M·9901. ----- '73FORDVAN V8, PS, PB. AUTO S8'75 646-\ 684 320 SZ 15.23 /mo +Tu '80 Exec. car, loaded, 28mo6 O.E.L S2.ooo dwn 675-5603 -------- CREVIER &I ST 6 H OAOWAY SAN TA AMA 835·3171 THf UlTt"'A T( 01\IYIHQ "'ACHtll[ •USIDIMW1• '722002liiw/s /r 12061) '733.0cscpe, m int(0559 ) '742002tiis/r !0332) '752002a ({)(m) '80 280ZX. T-roof. rue. perf c ond, loaded S.SS-9400or731· 7438 eves, '66 Datsun Roadster classic, Best offer. Call eves 64& 7516 ·77 810 wagon, up<l, PS. PB. am1rm. lilt. cloth seats l mmae,-, Xlnt cond.661-<IW -----·-- •74t,1,t 260Z Extras. ne1mtiable Steve 675-719:; Rat 9725 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Fiat 124 Sp~ der. new IO p , tires . brakes. Am Fm stereo. ska rack.s & bra $.51110 558-7049, 9ti2 7432 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEADqUARTHS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES&SERVICE OLDSMOllU HONDA GMCTIUCIS 2850Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540.'640 '77 ACCORD Sspd, a /c. silverlblk int xlnt cond. lo mi $41.50 548-2'180 ·7e 91 lSC Targa, petro blue. showroom cond L oad1td w /exlra !> 49'7·2871 Rolhloyce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *l DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY I ~ CARVER ~!L} .. S~~~~~l 1Wwpor1 k•ch \'-----'~ ClOSlO SIJNOt\n 9760 ...••••..•.•....•...... 1980SUI TUllOs HERE MOW! EXCIU.EHT SB.ICTIOH! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Stn~t NEWPORT REACH 752-0900 Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71TOYOTA C&.JCA G .T liftback, s speed, air, st ereo. rally wheels Original r ed fini s h (881ZRF> S4tt5 JIMMAllMO YOUlSWAGEN 1B711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 84.2·2000 .••••..•..••.•....•.•.. VOLVO SALES. SHVICE AMDLEASIMG OVERSEAS DEi.iV ER' EXPERTS E.ULE IKE VOLVO 1966Harbor 81vcl COSTA MF..'>A 646-9303 540.946 7 OL4NGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVF:I 'r VOl ,\'11 Largest \'nlH> llt-all'r in Orange l oun1' BUYorLl.;\SF DI II E<.'T [!f:Jl'l~, 2025 S Manchester A11ahe1m 750-2011 '73 145 wgn, 1-:1'1'(,'n, 4 "ll'I. :.11r. am •fm. SJl\5() p vt part) 5."12 8H71i AutOI, Uwd ••..................... 990 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTMMG ova $4995 MAIERS AUTO CENTER 142.S Baker S1ree1 COSTA MES1\ 540-9202 840-2741 ...................... . Kine SI SIMMONS Cor-CANOE, 17' Grumman. rect Polture Firm Mat-all alum .. w/paddles , trfls Is Sprlnes . Sl2S. ~aft.6:30pm. 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I ~our Ho•etown Dally NewHpaper VOL. 73, NO. 282, 4 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOB.ER 8, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Ali Adds Wings to Mesa Prager Tower ---- 'X' MARKS THE SPOT OF NEW SCULPTURE ERECTED BY COSTA MESA'S ALI AOUSHAN Two Three-ton Red Stffl Wlnp Now Accompeny C~ntroveralel Pletfonn • SCULPTOR 'HOOKED' Aouehan OoH Aloft Fires Char 1'0rth State 87 TM Auoelatff PreM Hot weather and bone dry bruh fed at leut flve NOl'tbern Callfornia. fires, charr1nl alJout 1,500 acra in widely 1cattend areu, cauatnc at least tbree In· turi•. Tbe lar1fft blaae Tuesday couumed more tban 700 aen1 of bl'Ulb ~ MVeD mll• IOUtll of La"tllclft, eceordlq to a de- ~rtmeat of forwtrJ ........... Ml ... IANCW)AM»WOftltllANWATCMMOUI•, da:':J:':=.a=.:= .......... ..,_lilieTl9Ulll1 ... ClrHll l.-tbe:blwforaeverar_~: By IERaY CLAUSEN .... CNll,....., ..... Ali Roushan, embroiled in a Superior Court case for alleged· ly not Uvtng up to City of Costa Mesa conditlon.'l for erecting a fountain·bearin& prayer tower near the downtown area, struck again Tuesday. Rouahan guided th~ crew of a 45-ton crane in raising a pair of three-ton, red, steel wings behind his tower-fountain at l~ Superior Ave. Rou.shan and his friends. in· eluding his attorney. call the big red monuments art. Costa Mesa city cfficials are confident they are structun.s, structures that should not rise more than 30 feet above ground level without special aulhoriza· lion. · Pending before Superior Court Judge Ronald Penner is the city's suit which contends that Roushan has not installed the landscaping and sprinkler equipment ordered when the Ci· ty Council reversed a Planning Commission ruling which denied the Iranian immigrant the right to raise the tower. The suit also seeks an injunc- tion prohibiting Roushan from erecting more metal sculptures or structures as the case may be. Roushan erected his original tower piece before c ity ap- proval. At the request of Roushan, Judge Penner postponed a heat ing in the case to Oct. 16 . Notified Tuesday that Roushan had raised the wings - the se cond wate r -spouting sculpture project in a planned series of rive pieces -city of· fl cials saJd they aren't sure what they'll do now Mark Huebseh, assistant city attorney, eommented, "We'll probably have to change the re· lief we seek. I wish I'd known he was doing it al 2 o'clock." That's when Roushan and a small crowd of photographers, friends and onlookers watched the big erane from Long Beach pick up the first wing. An additional dozen or so on· lookers watched from among the cars resting in front of Curley's (See TOWER. Page AZ> More Refugee Aid County to Add 29 Social Workers Twenty-nine social servi ce~ workers will be hired by Orange County soon to help jobless In· dochinese refugees who continue to flock into the area. Pair Face Sex ChargeS \lith Teen A •year-0ld Newport Beach chiropractor and his wile were ar· rested early today on char1ea tbey Md sexual relations with a 14-year-old atrl on numeroua OC· ca1ions after aupplyln1 the youns81-erwlth narcotics. Dr. Gordon E. Braham and his 21-year·old wife, Nancy, were ar· rested at 7 :05 a .m. at their 20 BarunaQMart restdenc . Both are bein11 held on $50,000 bail, charged with chJld molesta· lion and several related sex · charees. Police assert the 11irl first start· ed 11oing to the doctor's Newport Crest home last March to participate in sexual activity. In· vestlgat.ors allege the activity continued for several months. The l•·year-old, police saJd, later told her church past.or about the episodes and then notified police at his urging. Police said they believe the girl may be j\.ast one of a number of girls who participated in the aJ. leged activity. They said they are searching for other possible al- leged victims. Armed with search warrants at the time of the arrest. officers said they seized a number of artificial sex aides they claim were used during the episodes. Police said Braham fainted during the arrest and Paramedics were called He was not hospitalized. Dr. Braham listed his medical office address as 3961 MacArthur Blvd .. where, police said, his wife was employed as a receptionist. Record8 Sought SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -An effort by a man charged with murder to obtain records from the slate's Organi,ed Crime Control Commission bas been opposed in a petition filed with the California Supreme Court. The petition, Ciled Ttresday by the attorney general, seeks to quasb a subpoena seeking in· formation resardlng some 28 in· dividuals who alle1edly may have had variowt motives to kill the victim. J'OLJ'O SOW 'RIGHI' ..4Jf' At" ''Youdldltacatn, Daily Pilot. "I hlld such sood luck aeWn1 my van in your cluslfAed paaes recenUy that I decided to try It •l•in -and I sold my Volvo rt1bt away." • That'• the praise from the San luan Capbtrano man who found. 1ucce11 in the Daily Pilot clu1tlled paaea with thil ad: '14 14S A Wgn: L,, ... reel! A~-~8, P as-sisted, """ mues, ~ret gas, gDOCI cond. $3000 •••••••• • 11 yau want load luck aeUJ.na 1oar car -or an1 GUier item, for tb1\ matter -try tbe friaodlJ 0.Uy PIJot ad·VllOl'I at ........ The county has about 80 employees in the part or its In· dochinese Refugee Assistance Proeram who help disoriented :-rrivals get welfare_ pay~ents . D<llly ...... " ........ 'CAMPAIGN SUCCESSFUL' TlN CUP'• Grtndle OC Political JJatchdogs Claim Success Orange County's "Time Is Now. Clean Up Politics·· or· dinance ;--designed to free con· trol over boards of supervisors elections rrom the land develop- ment Industry -was rated today as an unqualified success. "If you ask me if TIN CU P is s uccessful in Orange County. you're dam right It is," said Shirley Grindle, a former Orange County planning commissioner who spearheaded the effort which ledtothepassageofthecampaJgn financing ordinance in 1978. Mrs. Grindle appeared as the first speaker before a hearing of the state Fair Political Practices Commission being held at Santa Ana City Hall. The commission Is inveaU1atlng mean& by which the tradlUonal stranglehold of de· velopers on financin11 of supervisorial campaiins can be eased. Under the so-called TIN CUP ordinance. a single donor may not contribute more than Sl,133 to a aln1le supervisor without that 1upervilor forfeltine the rtaht to vote on any issue with which the donor hu an interest. Mrs. Grin· dle said that prfor to passace of the ordinance a hl1h percentase of contributors to 1upervlaorlal campaJps donated In exceu of •1.000. Since 'puaase or the or- dinance tboae large contributions ban druUcally decreued, she said. "Out flnt 1oal wu met." site toldeommlaaionen. Aaotber objective of the n N .. CUP ordinance that baa been met, Mn. OriDdle said, wu to reduce tbe number .of campaip con· trta.uum. from people wbo bad direct bualwt ln&ereet.i 1'ltb the couat7. PriortoTJNCUPlhe1aid Clle ftN WP, Pqe Al) I • ~u .. food and health care. Another 31 workers concen- trate on preparing the refugees to find jobs and handlioR other s ocial problems . Delores Churchill. director for the ref- ugee assistance program, said the new workers will join in the latter group. "We've jus t been trying to s tay afloat with the welfare and assistance side." she explained. "This is the first big additional hiring we've had on the social services side." But steadily increasing ap- plications from new re fugees have prompted officials from tbe countf Soc ial Services Department to request more staffing. 1be County Board of Supervisors approved the im- mediate increase Tuesday. The total cost to add the workers "',II be 5445,278 this fis- cal year, according to Dennis B. Hart, auistant director for the asslstanc~rogram . Onnta County will pay only S percent of the a mount, or about 122,000. The federal government will pay 86 percent of the cost and the <See tORING, Pate AZ) $14,000 Gem Halli Reported In Costa Mesa A burglar who took nothing else stole about $14,000 in je welry from the Cost a Mesa home of a St. Joseph's Hospital official over the weekend while s he was on Catalina Island. police reported. Janet Lee Cable, 37, director of volunteer services al the hospital in Orange, reported her loss Monday morning, according to investigators. Pohce Officer Tom Curtis said 16 items or jewelry were taken, the principal one being a $12,000 white gold ring set with a .88 carat diamond of distinctive de· sign. The hospital executive told police all windows and doors in her Mesa Verde area home were locked jW1t as she had left them. Coast \\1eather Low clouds with ex- tensive dense fog ln night and morning houn1 . Inland fog to c lear back to beaches Thursday after· noon. Highs Thursday in the upper 60s at the beaches to upper 70s in· land areas. Lows tonight 58 to 6.1. INSl•E TeD'°'" WllJI not Nune of IM Abc>w. l""ocnt II. Vic(or II, PHu 111. FOT1'l'IOIUI I and Honmw I a1 prnidnliol ccmdidolet? See ~Clf. •••• AtY-..... tca M -ry~ CH .,..._.. 01 ...... L.M..... At •1allaa• C1t ........ C1•tt _,,... ... At ...._.,_.. CM D).M ........ ..._ At ., ~ <-•.,. ar ..._. •.cu,ot ........... ...,_ ., .. • ..._... A6-r OP ......... Cll a .... 111 I ............. Cit ~ 01·1 , ......... .. ..... Cl·lt ~ ... •111• DI....._ M ........... Dl ..... "'91 M I I c W.On•so• Octot>et e 1990 ~--JVST BREAKJNC---..... Lat• atmll from lodaJt'I world aRd "°'""'°' IWtDI deoeloPf'Ml"t•. Anti-Semitism JJ ~ Attacked in France PARIS ~AP ) Preatdt>nt Valery Oi9card d 'E•t•1n1. 1u· CUled by (•1itlc11 or keepln1 sUent too &oea about the wave pf anll St'mlUlm th•l hu ~ked Franc~ . ..,., OC'I national telev1s1on today to <'Ondfomn the attack~ a1a~iul Jews ' "1'1e rlimin11l acll brint a (NllnluJ echo t.a.&be Jn·'llh N>m munil1 ol pall eveeb. of ~. ~ and lht! 1y1t.....Uc masHc,.. or1anbed by tbe Hfll•r rettme." Gl1card • d' Eale&M aaid. The ··Pf91dent '1 five minute statemf'nt. broiadcu t live, came • polh•e •Mouned they had thf'tr f1r~1 lod In the ln vettlallioa tJI • bomb uplCMJkln fi'noa) that k11lett four puta dC' 1t Parts IJDllO(IUtl C.,,frt'9 t:ra~•••,. Ll.rwr·• ,.,.....,. YAKUTAT. Alash 1APl Coast Guard hehc·opten rescued firerlghters and l"rt>w from ieboard thr tll fatt'd Pnnsedum today after names and ht'UVY blat•k s moke btllowed from the dlS&bled luxury liner undertow m the <;ulror Alaska 1 Related story. A3l "The flames flared and Lhe ~pie requested to be evacuated as 11 precaution." Coast Guard C'mdr Terr) Hear ham i.a1d from the Coast Guard's Silk 11 air stauoo · The shJp was taken under tow by thl' tugboat Commodo~t­ Stralts Tuesday after sevt:ral Coast Guard f1 refighteni. the captain and chJer engineer of the Prinsendam and a vu:e president of Holland America (;ruises . the ship's owner. were airlifted aboard to rie the tow line and check on the hre · Sflrla. Hu•ia ... ign T....,fl MOSCOW (AP) Syrian President Hafez Assad and Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev signed a treaty on friendship and cooperation today in the KremLin. Tass reported. The signing was held shortly after Assad arrived in Moscow on a three-day official visit. There were no immediate details on the contents of the pact, but Syrian sources in Damascus reported earlier that the treaty included military provisions. 'Star Trek' Eyed ... ... Enterprise to Fly Again·--on Tube? CONWAY, Ark . CAP) - Devoted fans of "Star Trek" - gdeved when the five-year mis· aion of the U~ Enterprise was cut s hort. not by marauding ~Ungons or Romulans but by earth·bound ratings -may be in for a treat. Gene Roddenberry. creator or the 1960s scienc e -fi c tio n television series, says talks are under way to produce television episodes featuring Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy. Roddenberry told an audience at tbe University or Central Arkansas here Tuesd"-Y that he had been negotiating with Para· mount Pictures about the possibility of producing the serie~ __ ---:a.rter his speech, Roddenberry said Paramount executives con- tacted hJm several limes last week and arranged to meet with him when he returns t o Hollywood next week. The release in December or ''Star Trek The Motion Pir Military Hero 'John Blanset Services Set : A funeral s erv i c e w as scheduled today for John Charles 8lansetSr., a 24-year Costa Mesa .r;esident and World War II nteran cited for herois m as a U.S. Army medic, who died Mon-day. . Rites for Mr. Blanset, a reci· paent of the Bronze Star in 1944 for service with the Fifth Infantry Division, were held at Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Park Chapel. He died at his Crortdon Street home atthe ageof63. Burial is scheduled at Park ~emetery. Carthage, Mo .. follow- 101 today's rites. 'l'be former plant operator for th~ Missouri Water and Light Co. leaves his wile, Mary, and a son, John Charles BlansetJr. 0..ANQE COAST DAILY PILOT ture," whJch he produced, ap· parently spawned the interest in a new series. Roddenberry said. "We currently have a re· cession in Hollywood that has kept us from doing a sequel" to the movie. he added. The original series, which went on the air in 1966, a cquired a cult following although it had only a three-year prime-lime run on NBC. Ten years later, re- ru.ns of the show, which featured one-hour encounters between the valiant Enterprise crew and a host or cosmic villains, were be· Ing carried on more than 140 st a· lions and in 47 other countries. Conventions of Trekkies. as deV'ote-e ar-e nown . d rew thousands to hear s peakers af· filiated with the s how and trade in Star Trek memorabilia. Fro•P~fll TIN CUP .•. up to 80 .percent of all financing c ame from such individuals. Since the ordinance took effect that percentage has d ropped to about 40 percent, Mrs Grindle said Mrs. Grindle s aid the most notable change observed since passage or the ordinance is that the amount or money donated by land development related in· terests had dropped. The percen- tage. she said. now stands at about40 percent compared to75to 80 percent in pre-TIN CU Pdays. "The impression I'm getting from the development industry is that it is thankful for T IN CUP. It certainly has taken the arm off of them," Mrs. Grindle said. She claimed that. in the days prior to the ordinance. the de· velopers' arms were twisted by supervisors and their staffs for al· tendance at such functions as $1,000-per-pate dinners _and $125-per-pe.rson cocktail parties. "And there was no way that they (the developers) could bite the hand that was feeding them." s he said. explaining that de- velopers required favorable votes from supervisors to proceed with housing projects. N. Yemen Backing Iraqis? HA<alOAD. Iraq I A P > lruq und lrau1 l'iArrled on relenlleaaly today thelr 11round •nd 11ir war whllt pro-WeAlcrn North Yemen was n •portcd to h11ve joined .Jordan tr\ expressing support Cor lrl'q 'l'h~ Umted Statcli has pledged LO aupplYliDUlary hardware to neutral Peraian Gulf nations that feel threatened by the Iraq· Iran war Iraq was reported to have re· l'elved fiv e :.hlploads of Soviet· made military spare parts and ammunition through Jordan's l\qaba port since the outbreak of thf' war 17 d11ys ago The Soviet Union denied offering military .ud to Iran. Iraq claimed to have inflicted hea vy losses on Iranian forces on the ground while the air war <·oncentrated on supply Imes . ,..,._,.,,. Pag.-. l I TO\lER • • • Auto Body Shop. across the street. J V "Curle y " Dunc an s hrugged his shoulders as he watched the crane operation. ''It's his property." Duncan said he didn't care about what Ro ushan does with it. Duncan said other neighbors in the mixed residential. com· m e r c iat and indus trial nei~hborhood feel the same way. "If he builds sculptures there. 1t might help my property." he said gesturing toward the car bodies in his front yard . "I don't think it can hurt it any .. Duncan concluded, ··Resides. I h elped paint on the thing I wings l yesterday · · Bookkeeper Susanne Lidbeck. vis iting client Duncan. com· mented, "I don't like seeing something ugly like that going up. I'd hate to see it going up in front or my place in Newport Beach."' R~ushan 's attorney. Newport Beach lawyer Steve Stern. said, "Roushan ·s primary concern is his First Amendment rights to express his ideas fully. The lawyer contended the metal monuments are artwork, not structures and. therefore, do not fall under city regulations governing the erection or build· in gs. Meta I worker Roushan 's newest work. described as but· te.dly wings f!ise ~ert higher than his peace flag -bearing tower. Hi s n e xt work "will b e dynamite." Roush an contends. He envisions a volcano affair behind the wi ngs . He s aid Tuesday that his m e tal -working bu s iness. Customs by Ali, has suffered financially since he began hJs 3Culpture activities. HIRING ... state will pick up the other 9 per· cent . Hart said. Estimates vary, but county of· ficials say about 45.000 to 50,000 refugees have settled in Orange County, where many have found jobs and the climate suits them. Assistance program officials say about 18,000 of the refugees have received government re- l ief. According to Hart's statistics, his agency had 1,879 cases in June. That compares with 1,015 cases a year earlier. or the 29 new positions, five will join three current workers who help refugees find jobs. Hart said refugees who have been in the country for three years as of A~I 1, 1981, and who still haven t round jobs will no longer be ligible for the sam e degree or eral funding. One of the refugee program's top priorities is to help the appll· cants learn to speak English and land jobs to get off welfare, he said .... ""·-,,,~,·-"' •ncl Putltt~ Fortune True Pair Win $2 Million Pam .,, . "'=.~~ ... -:z::- ~ "· "-A"''•t il!IV~ lfttor LONDON (AP) -Mary Fryer was told by a fortune teller sh'e would win a lot of money and b\lY a house. It came lrue today when she and her 55-year-old husband Joe. a former police sergeant, came to London to collect a check for $2,088,183.08 for correctly forecasting the drawn matches in a soccer pool. ' IT WAS THE BIGGEST WIN this aeuon and the second big- gest of all time. Mrs. Fryer, 53, said she visited the fortune teller while on vacation and wu told to expect a bll win in November. "She wu a few weeks out, but I'll certainly be lookinl for a new house," she aaid. Joe Fryer wu due to retire at the weekend from bla job u a transport mana1er. "NOW I WILL FORGET AU tbouehtl of another job," be said. The couple Uve in Blyth, Northumbe.rland, ln nortbeut En1land. ' ·~-....... JORDACHE DOESN'T HAVE A BLIMP AFTER THIS ACCIDENT AT LAKEHURST, N.J . Jeane ~nufecturer Almlng High, But Ad Campaign Barely Got Off the Ground Ad Deflated Blimp Touting Jeans Doim LAKEHURST, N.J . (AP> -I\ gold and burgundy bhmp in- tended to adve rtise Jordache jeans snagged on a tree today and c ras hed on its maiden voyage, officials said. Authorilies at the Lakehurst Naval Air Engineering Center confirmed that the 170-foot blimp crashed, but there were no injuries. People calling a local radic station said the craft went down into some trees at the central New Jersey air base. The blimp took off at 8.45 a.m with no apparent problems. ac cording to a Lakehurst official. ·'When it reached 600 feet. the pilot sensed problems and he made a controlled descent." said G.W. Gagen. a Jordache spokesman. The pilot. whose name was not immediately available, was try- ing to put the blimp down in an open area on the naval center. but the airship hit a tree and its envelope or bag was punctured. Gagen said. "It 's inope rative now." he said. The blimp was built by Airship Enterprises Ltd. of New York City and leased to Jordache. The blimp was to be flown to Teterboro Airport and then to Rattery Park in Manhat- tan for a gala christening party today. Jordache planned on using the blimp for "goodwill" and pro· motional activities at athletic and charitable events, according to company officials J~ph Nakas h. one of three br ot rs who founded Jordache Ente rises Co.. said the com· pany deciQed to use a blimp because, ··w e like to do things a htlle differently " In an unsuccessful attempt to launch the blimp Tuesday, a gust or wind hurled the airship to the ground and damaged its landing gear The Jordach e blimp went down not far from where the 804 -foot zeppelin Hindenburg burned and crashed May 6. 1937. killing 35 of the airship's 97 passengers and crew. One American s ailor died on the ground. The destruction or the graceful Hindenburg, the technological pride of Hiller 's Nazi Germany, signaled the end of widespread! lighter-than-air travel that e.xcit- ed the world between the wars. Mesa Council OKs Center Plan Changes Amendments to a master plan fo r con struction of C .J . Segerstrom and Sons' Two Town Center development on Bristol Street were approved by the Costa Mesa City Council Mon- day. makmg way for construe· lion of a movie theater and a pair of restaurants. The co uncil's unanimous ap· proval was granted to four re· quests: Allowing a portion of pro- posed parking spaces to be de· signed for s mall cars Authorizing construction or two restaurants and a four the ater movie complex with two theaters seating 550 pers ons and two others seating 300 each. Shifting building space from one portion of the huge center complex under construc- tion to the restaurant-theater area. -Eliminating plans for an offramp leading to the center from the northbound San Diego Freeway at Bristol Street, a con· venien ce conside red un- necessary in lieu of Bristol widening projects planned by the centercontractors. Her1lage Cu!!lom Oe!!ign Uphoklery ~ale/ Save 25°/o for the .entire month of October ----- ·-·-··-···· ..... ---.............. ,,,,.. Irvine fC111 1nrJ - l' our Homc•f own Dall~· Nt•a·spapt•r VOL. 73, NO . 282 4 SECTIONS. 51 P A G ES ORANG E COU NTY , CALI FORN I A WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1980 TWENTY· FIVE CENTS -----------------------------------oc Boosts Indochinese Refugee Aid Twt>n ly llint> ,u,·1.tl 'l('I 'H'•" workers will tx· h1r1•fl b Oron~" Count y soon to ht'IJ.1 111hlt'M~ In dochlncsc rdugt·cs \\h11 ,·onrmut- to fhwk anHl the .irt·.1 T he t 11un t y htt ... Jhuul 1u 1 employet-!> an the !Jui t 111 1t:-In dot·hrne~w lfrfu~t·t· .\~:.i-;tu111·t' Progr&111 'A ho hel I' 1.h :.ont•nttod arr tvuls jl!et w1•lfan· IJIA} 1t1t'nh. food untl hcaJth ,·:1rt' Another 31 'A01k\·r1> l'1>t1\l'11 ---- 11· J I .. <10 .ptt• 11:t rl n It 1 lh' I t•f Uj.(l ,,., \11 !Ind 1nh' .1n1I h.1ndllnl-! 11ttw1 :.11 ,. I lt I I" fl h it• Ill ' l>t• lu f '"'" Chun ·h1ll . 111r .. 1 t11r for Lht-ref U~t>t' 11!\Nl~lJlll't' pru._-r;JUI 'llld lh .. """ worker 14 111 10111 111 \he I a t 11• 1 ~rnuµ \\ l'0\'l' 111:.t lh•1•11 tr\' 1n~ tu 'l".~ .dl11~11 'Allh ltw "1·llart· and 11:.'1'tun1·•• 'l(k -.hl' t'\l)hill1t'1I I h1" .~ ''" ht 't tltf udd1twrHtl . . '~.... ••11111~1.i~-,. .. ~ l11nn" Wt' V\" h111I on lht: s~1a1 ,,., 'll'l'll :.uh• llul i.lt·t1dll) 1nl rc.i~1ng li p pl1 n 1t wns from new refugees have 11rom1Jled offfr1uls from tlw co unty Social Service!> Deµart mcnl to request more :.lll ffln~ Tht> t'c>unly Board of -;upe rviM1r~ a pproved t he im· mt>d1e1Lc 1nnt>ast' Tucsda) Tia• 1111,11 r o ·t to aJJ the ~ -. JOROACHE DOESN'T HAVE A BLIMP AFTER THIS ACCIDENT AT LAKEHURST, N.J. Jeans Malnufacturer Aiming High, But Ad Campaign Barely Got Off the Ground Pair Face Sex Charges \'\ith Teen A 36-year-old Newport Beach chiropractor and his wife were a r· rested early today on charges they had sexual relations with a 14 ·year·old girl on numerous oc- c asions aft~r s upplying the youngster with na rcotics. Dr. G<>rdon E. Braham and his 21-year-old wife , Nancy, were ar res ted at 7 :OS a. m at their 20 Baruna Court residence. Both are being held on S50.000 bail, charged with child molesta lio n and s ever al related sex c harges . Police assert the gir l first start- ed going to the doct0r's Newport Cres t ho m e last Ma rch to participate an sexual act1v1ty In vestigators allege the act1v1ty continued for several months. The 14-year -old. poltce sa1J . late r told her church pastor about the episodes and the n notified police at his urJ?inJt Police said they b<'licve the girl may be just one of a numl>er of girls who partici pated in the al· leged activit y. They said t hey are searching for other possible al- leged victims Armed with seart•h warrants at the time of the arr est. offi cers said they seized a number of artificial sex aides they claim were used during the episodes. Police said Braha m fainted during the arrest and Paramedic!> were calle d He was n o t hospitali2ed. Dr. Braham listed his medical office address as 3961 MacArthur Blvd .. where. police said, his wife was employed as a receptionist. J'OLJ'O SOLD 'RIGHI' AWAY' "Youd.id it again, Dally Pilot. "I bad s uch good luck selling my van in your classified pages recently that I decided lo try it qain -and I sold my Volvo ,..1bt away.'' That's the praise from the San .1uan Capistrano man who found IUCCHS In the Dally Pilot clualfted pages with thiR ad: 74 145 A WQn: Luggage rack AC, Pe, PBS U · Mlted, 59M mites, reg an. QDOd eond. S3000 JUIJMUUCX If IOU want tood luck aeWn1 ,..,. car -or any other Item. fer "'at matter -try tbe fll1•:8J Dally Pilot ad•vilora at ....... Ad Deflated Blimp Towing }emu Doun LAKEHURST, N.J . <Al') A gold and burgundy blimp in· tended to ad vertise Jordache jeans snagged on a tree today and cras hed o n its m aiden voyage. officials said. Authorities at the Lakehurs t Naval Air Engineer ing Center confirmed t hat the 110.root blimp crashed, lrnt there were no inJuries. People callink a local radio station said the craft wenl down into some tree~ at the central New Jersev air base The bli mp took oH at 8·45 am. with no apparent problems, ac- cording to a Lakehurst official "Wht•o it reached 600 fret, the pllClt sensed problem s and he made a cont rolled dt:s rent," said G. W. Gagen, a .JordciC"he spokesman. The pilot, whose nam1• wa -nC1t im mediately available . was try· ing to put the blimp down in an open area on t he naval center, but the airship hit a tree and its envelope or bag was punctured. Gagen said. 'It's inopt:rative now," he s aid. The b li mp w a s b uilt bv Bgdroge11 Fuel Airship Enterprises Ltd. or New Yo rk Cit y and leas ed to J ordache. The blimp was to be flown to Teterboro Airport and then to Battery Pa rk in Manhat- tan for a gala christening party today. J ordache planned on using the blimp for "goodwill " and pro- motional activities at athletic and charitable events, according to company officials J oseph Nakash, one of three brothers who founded Jordache Enterprises Co., said the com- pany decided to use a blimp because. "We Like to do things a little differently .·· In an unsuccessful atte mpt to lau nch the blimp Tues day, a g usl of winri hurled the airship to the ground and damaged its landing gear. T he !ordachc bltmp went down not far from where the 804-foot zeppelin Hindenburg burned and crashed May 6, 1937, killing 35 of the airship 's 97 passengers a nd crew On e Amerir a n sailor died on the ground. Presley Settles Converter Dispute Officials at the Newport Beach· based Presley Companies con· firmed today that a tentative $4 million settleme nt has been reached in a securities fraud laws uit filed against the firm two years ago. That lawsuit. liled on behalf of R. Michael Murphy of Beverly Hills. was tied to the company's investment in residential use l"ights to a device that purportedly could convert water into hydrogen fuel. Harry Morgan, spokes man for the company and Its .president Randall Presley, said a definitive settlement agreement and a court hearing on the matter will be com- pleted In the next few months. The Presley stock jumped from S3 a share to *20 a share several years aao after the announce- ment that the firm bad acquired rt1hta to the bydroten converter aqd f\lrther announcement.a that reported pn>pW la developt.nc and ttllinaStheCODverter. AUC> named lD the auit wu Sam Leslie Leaeb:Ethe lDv tor of the dev1ee. Leaeb y allo hu qreedtotbe ment. Accused in the suit but not part of the tentative settlement is Morris J . Mirkln, founder or Budget Rent-a·Car. Mirkin is accused in the suit or issuing press releases proclaim· ing the validity of the device and announcing conclus ive public tests, when no public test of the hydrogen converte r was ever pe rformed. attorneys for the plaintiff said. The attorneys said that the suit against Mirkin a nd his MJM Hydrotech will continue. The result or the settlement, the attorneys said. will be that persons who bought stock in the Presley Companies tn 1975 and 19'76 and suffered losses as a result of the hydrolen converter an· nouncement will be able to share tn theHUlement. Spolt•man Morlan said the estlm-...S after.tu impact on the comparif'• net tneome for the Ullnl quarter at ftleal 1•1 will be a reducticJG of APP(Olllmately S2 mlllkMl, or aoceata per aha re. Morsan 1ald that the Prealey Compani• have severed all tlea with the bydroaen converter. workers Wlll he S445,278 this fis - l·a l year. according to Dennis B llart, assistant director for the assistance progra m . O range County will pay only S percent of the amount, or about $22,000. The federal government will pay 86 percent or the cost and the state will pick up the other 9 per- cent, Hart said. Estimates vary. but county of· fi cials say about 45.000 to 50,000 refugees have settled in Oran~ County, where many have found job!> and the climate suits them. Assistance program officials say about 18,000 of the refugees have received government re- 1 i e f. Accordin g t o H art ·~ statistics , his agency had 1.879 cases in J une That compares with 1.0 15 cases a year earlier Of lhe 29 new positions, fi ve w1ll jt'lin three current workers who hell' re fugees find jobs . Hart s aid refugeec; who have been an the ·ouutry for three years as or April 1. 1981 , and who still haven l found jobs will nu lon~er be e ligible for the sa me degree or federal funding. One or the n:fugee program's top priorities 1s to help the appli· cant!. learn to speak English and land 1obs 10 get off welrare. he ~aid Theater Idea Out? 'Jet Roar Drowns Lion Country Plan C'ol. 0 . F Newton of the El Toro Marine <)>rp1-/\1r Stat ion predict- ed Tuesd ay noise and crash hazards from militar y a1 rnaft will scuttle plans for a 10.000· 'TIN CLP' Successful Orange County 's "Time Is NQ w, Clean Up Polttics ' or· dinance -designed to free <.'On· trol over boards or s upervisors ele<'t ions from the land develop- ment ind~try was rated today as a n unqualified s uccess. "If you ask m e if TIN CUP is s uccessful in Orange County, you're darn right it is,'' said Shirley Grindle, a former Orange County planning commissioner who spearheaded the effort which led to the passage of the campaip rinancin&ordinancein 1911. Mrs. Grindle appeared as the first speaker before a hearing of the state Fair Political Practices Commission being held at Santa Ana Cib'...llall. The eommisaioo ia lnvesU,aUng means by which the traditional s tranglehold of de- v e Io per s on financing of supervisoriaJ campaigns can be eased. Under the so-called TIN CUP ordinance, a single donor may not contribute more than $1 ,133 to a single supervisor without that supervisor forfeiting the right to vote on any issue with which the donor has an interest. Mrs. Grin· die said that prior to passage or I he ordinance a high percentage of contributors to supervisorial campaigns donated in excess of Sl,000. Since passage of the or· dinance those large contributions have drastically decreased. she said "Our first goal was met," she told commissioners. Another objective or the TIN CUP ordinancethathas been rnet. Mrs Grindle said, was to reduce the number of campaign con· tributions from people who had direct busmess interests with the county. PriortoTINCUP shesa1d up to 80 percent of all fina ncing cam t> f rom su<.'h ind ividuals Since the ordinance took effect that percentage has dropped to about 40 percent, Mrs Grindle said Mrs. Grindle said the most notable change observed since passage or the ordina nce is that the amount of money donated by I and development related in· terests had dropped. The percen· tage. she said, now stands at a bout40perceotcomparedto75to 80 percent in pre-TlNCUPdays. "The Impression I'm getting from the development industry is that it is thankful for TIN CUP. It certainly has taken the arm off of them," Mrs. Grindle s aid. She claimed that, In the days prior to the ordinance. the de· <See TIN CUP, Pa1e AZ) 75o/t Declared Testing Goal To Graduate All Irvine Unified School Dis· trict students will have lo score 75 percent or better on three tests in order to graduate from hlah school. the Irvine school trustees have decided. School diltrict administrator Bruce Glvner explained that the mln.lmum proficiency exama are mandated by the· state but the individual school districts decide criteria for a pa11tn1 score. Readiq, wrltlna and math 1kJlla are tested, be aald. MOit student.a take the teat well before tlMy are In tbe 12!h 1rade to that they can be glva..... remedial aid II they need lt. pe rson amphitheater at Lion Country Safa ri in I r\'inc. "I doubt that the Irvine Plan niog Commission would rccnm· m e nd in favor of l h t' am 0•11¥ l'llel St.If,,_ QUft!ft Crownftf The resa Harper. 17, is all s miles a fter b eing named Ir v in e H ig h Sc h ool Ho m ecoming Queen. The high srhool senior received a s pray of flo wer-; a nd thl' qu ee n 's c rown dµri n g hom ecoming festivities over the weeke nd She is t h e da ughter of Mr and Mrs Rob~rt L. Harper Irvine Eyes Turtle Rock ' Building Halt The Irvine City Council 1s to d ecide Tuesday whe ther the Irvine Company should be al· lowed to proceed with furthe r residential development in thf' Turtle Rock area of the city Last summer the council or de red a residential ccnstruct1on halt in Turtle Rock because or complaints by resid ents that water was seeping from the ground. The council me mbers s aid further grading in the area could inc r e a se the w at e r s eepage problem . An engineering firm tlas now developed a plan to control water runoff so that new con- struction can begin In Turtle Rock. The council is to determine if the plan ls adequate. The plan concludes that s eepage proble m s <'a n be "minimized wjth judicious grad· Ing, adequate drainage and curtailment or artlficial irriga- tion to levels essential for plant arowth.'' Tbe plan , drawn up by Lel1bton and Associates or Irvine. says that prime factor for the seepaie problem Is ex· ceaslve watering of land ln Tur- tle Rock. ·'Thia excess water results primarily from over,trrlaatton ot 1lopeia, parka, gn!enbelt areu and lndMdual lots.'' tbe plan aay1. ) phitheatc-r. ' t he .,t:Jtion's com · m un1ly plann1ngoffacer said in an 1ntcrv1ew ··If they did '1ecide in lavor of 1t. wf'"d app~al the de· l'ISion tot he City Council " Newton's position differs from the Marine Corps s tance in 1968 when initial plans for an am- phitheater in Lwn Country Safari were cons1dc·rcd, according to Koll Co. senior vice president Tim St radcr. whOSl' company is plan- n 1n g to hutld th1• $3 m1lh on faC'ility. ·~They I the Manne Corps J said then that they didn't oppose plans for Lion Country Safari . which in· cl uded an amphitheater. 'he said today "We've looked at the ac t ual flight operations S('hedules out there for the last t wu years. ·'The property isn't in a crash h aza rd zon e T he Ma rines themselves adm it there isn·t 1ooise problems1 on Friday, Saturday and S unday nights." Strade r said those a re the nights when the amphitheater would be used. In a letter to Irvine City Manager Btu Woollett Jr., Newton said the amphitheater site ls about one and one-quart.er miles southwest or the air station and one mile west of the main runway. .:.-H~ said jeT alrr ra-rt practice ---- 5,000 operations annually that could fly over the amphitheater at an altitudeof600fect. ·'This pattern is utilized both day and night," he said. The City or Irvine's General Plan places the proposed site in a well.defined accident potential a rea. Newton said. ·'There is misinformation in the letter,·· Strader said. ''Specifical- ly. the property isn 'I in a crash hazard zone. Thf're's never been a c-rash in that area." Strader said Newto11 's letter isn 't binrung on city offi cials, and he said 1t wouldn't ,;low clown KolJ Co. amphitheater phtns. He said he hoped the Planning Com mission would a pprove plans for the theater 111 2 months and that ronstrurt1on would begin ca rl y next year 1 he amph1thc<Jtcr should open 1w '<l .l ulv," Strader said Record~ ~ought SAN FHJ\:"J('fSCI) IA P 1 An effo rt by a m;cn c harged with murder to ol.>taan records from the state's Organized Crime Control Commissron has been oppo ed in a 1-1ctit1 on hied with t he California Supreme Court. The petition, filed Tues day by the attorney ~eneral , seeks to quash a subpoena seeking in formation regarding some 28 in· dividuals who allegedly may have had various motives to kill the vi ctim Oran~:"" t::;. :::-... - Weatlaer Low clouds with ex· tensive dense fog in n'ght and morning hours. Inland fog t o cl ea r bac k to beaches Thursday after· noon . Hi ghs Thursday in the u pper 60s at the beaches to upper 70s in· land areas. Lows tonight 58 t o 63. INSIDE TODA~ Why not None oJ the Abe)ve. Innocent II. Victor II. Pua 111. f'ormoaua I and Honeriua 1 0$ pre~iol candidotea? See Page CI6. •••• ... ., .......... \t Sflffry ... _ , .. E"M ~-01 M.._ l...M • ..,,. M ~ t tt ltni-• CU·lt Mevlft ~· c.i-.. At ,.......,_.. Cl4 \ I t ' C._tlflW O>M ......... ,....... A4 J c~' 11 , .. k Cf'MI.-., .... l<ft M,Cll.01 .......... " .. ""'1• ., ... ·~ .U.1 0.. '"'_,_ cu I•~ •t Steel! Man.ts Cit , .. ,.,... OM T ... vlti. N ,_.. Ct-n TllHten .... ...._... 01 W.•"* A4 ._~ 01 W~NH.-A4 '· DAILY PILOT 1111~---JlJ T BREAKING __ .........._.. l..otr ''""'/rum t0do11'1 world orw.I IMllconol MW Mwlo~t• Ant~Sen1itism Jf m:e Attacked in Fronce I' ARIS 1 A P l l'res1eh:nt \' alt'r)' Cih1t>ard d t:11t~11nl( .,, CUSed by l'rllki> Of kfCl)lng 'llt'nl lOO long .thou\ the Wl!IVl' O( ttllll Sem1tbm thut hu roc·kc-d l"r unrt'. -.·ent un nallonul t•·l4tv1 11111 luday to l'Ofldl'mn the attack~ a1i1a1ni;1 J('w i. "Th" l'rhn111ot al'll'i brm(( u painful t•ch" tfJ lhe Jf"w1ah M m munil.)• or pa!lt e\'t'f\t or pe.rst't'utmn~ deportalloni. and thc> s~·•tematit• ma"~@\'!¥ 111 to:ana~ed b' the" Hitter re11mt'. Gii.t>nd d h ta.ina s1ud . 'l'h• pres1d~nt'i. (1\·e m1n11tt• statemC'nt bro::11l<•.J11 ILU:.._ came u po l<'tc' "iiinouneCllhe) • 1 t'lr (artit ltad 1n· lht' in veatlptlon o( a bomb tncplotl<Wl f''nda th11t kallt'd four ouhadt• u Parit ayna,o~u(' Cepf~ ,.; ... ,. ...... 1.1 ..... •• ( ........ YA Kl "l'AT. Alaska t A P l Coast Guard ht'hcoptt'r re11t·uec.l firefighters and r rt'W from itbnard the all fated Pnnsedam toe.lay artt>r n»meii and heavy black sm<*e billowed from the diUbit'd luxury liner undertow in tht' Gulf of Aluka. t Related story, A:tl "Tht! names Oared and the people reques ted to be evacuatt'<l ai. a pre<'aut1un. · Coast Guard Cmdr Tt!rr) Beac'ham i.a1d from the Coast t;uurc.l's S&tka air>t1H1on The s hip "'as take n under tow by the tugboat Commodore Straits Tuesda) ane r several Coast G1•ard firefighters. the t•aptam and ch1ef engineer of the Pnnsendam and u vice pres ident of Holland America Cruises . the hap ·~ owner. wert' airlifted alJoard to rig the tow line and che<'k on the rare E_,,,,,.k,. .. 111 Hrinf,,rrt#fl SAN FRANCISCO IA P l Remforcement of the S J -mlle railroad embankment keeping delta floodwaters from inundating another 45.000 acres of ra<•h farmland, as well as the East Ray 's main wate r supply. was completed today. the railroad s aid Just in case the e mbankment threatens not to hold, the railroad has 40 dump cars standing by with more tons of rock!-i to toss down on short notice. The s ingle track connects Storkton. 10 miles east. with San f'ranc1sco Traffi<' includes Amtrak passengert rains C"11rf Pr fJK11 ffnwih1g BllL 811111111 Bruek:ll WASHINGTON <AP> President Carter s igned a $31.2 billion housing bill today and attacked banks for "overrea('ttng" to the economy by unjus tified increases in interest rates ··1 am deeply <'Oncerned about the recent ups urge in 1nterest rates." Carte r s aid at the s1gnmg ceremony in the Rose Garden . The bill, called the Housing and Community Development Act of 1980. authorizes S31.2 billion for the Department of Hous - ing and Urban Development's low-and moderate-income hous- ing programs The money authorized is $2 billion less than what Carter reques ted but 30 pe rcent more than the authorization for the last fiscal year 'Star Trek' Eyed Enterprise to Fly Again on Tube? CONWAY. Ark t AP l Devoted fans of "Star Trek .. grieved when the five-year mis- sion of the USS Enterprise was cut s hort. not by marauding The release m December or "Star Trek The Motion Pie· lure." which he produced. ap- parently spawned the interest in a new series, Roddenberry said. --~ingons-Romtdtins but ,, earth-bound ratings m ay be an lor a treat. Gene Roddenber ry. l'r cator of th e 1960s s ci enc e f1 c t1 on . television series, -;ays talks are µnder way to produce tclev1s1on episodes featurin~ Captain Kirk . Mr. Spock and Or McCo\ Roddenberry told an audience at the Uni vers ity of Central Ar::ansas here Tuesday that he had been negotiating with Para· ·.mount Pict ures a bo ut the .poss ibility of producing the . series. After his speet'h. Roddenberry . aaid Paramount executives con- tacted him several times last ,. week and arranged to m eet with • hi m when h e r e turns t o Hollywood next wee k. 'Interviewing Seminar Set A seminar focusin g on in terviews o f pros pec tive employees will be sponsored by Saddleback College Thursday from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m . at the Airporter Inn in Irvine · The fee for the seminar "How to Pick a Winner · The In· tervlewing Process" is S55 or 16$ at the door if space is availa· ble. The fee includes lunch and materials. Further information may be Obtained by calling 831-4646. OflANGl COAST "We curre ntly have a e c·ession in Hollywood that has ke pt us from doing a sequel" to the movie. he added. The o rig inal series. wh1C'h . went on the air in 1966. aC'Qu1red a cult following although 1t had only a lhree·ycar prim e -time run on NHC Ten years later. re runs of the show. which featured one hour encounters between the valiant Enterprise crew and a host of cosm1c villains. were be- ing carried on more than 140 sta t1ons and in 47 other countries. Conventions of Trekkies. as d ev otees are known . drew thousands to hear s peakers a f filiated with the s how and trade in Star Trek memorabilia. · Roddenberry said he would not be interested in making a weekly series hke the o riginal, but wouJd favor "six or eight 90-minute or two-hour shows each year ." He said he thought the original cas t of the show including William S h atn e r a s Kirk. Leonard Nimoy a s the half· Vulcan Spock and DeForest Kel- ly as "Bones'' McCoy would not be receptive to anything but the,. 90-minute to two -hour schedule Roddenberry also said the pro- d u <' li On costs ror th e new episodes would be much higher than the costs of the series in 1966 when each episode cost a few thousand dollars to produce. He said the cost of a new series would exceed Sl million per two. hour episode AIJthony Defends 1Funding <>run~" County 11.t District -;upt•n ·1bor Philip Anthony says lhitl dt>l\fl1h• the faaiures con· I alflt'd on a 1·1tmpu1gn !.pending 1 .. 11or1 ht: pl1..1nl> to >pend only ..ih11u1 $1110.000 th1 1> foll an his re 1• I 1· 1 11011 hid l\~tl1t>n .. t.itc rn · n a e re port l'overmg contributions and l\pendm1 rrom July I through Sllpt. 23 luted total funds re· ceivt."d in his l't1mpa1gn treuury as S340.000 Thut figure woulc.l be a record amount collel•ted for a polillcal t·amp1u"'n for an Orange County 'UIJt'r\ISOnal DOSI However, Anthony s aid those figures are mis leading . s ince om t' $53,000 represents loans for h1" 1976 campaign Because they havt' not heen re paid yet. the loans are still ttsted as con- t ributaons. he explained Anthony added that another part of the total was contrii:.uted up to four years ago and is set aside to finan('e his efforts to rig ht a t'cusat1ons that he con· !>p1red to launder c ampaign funds m 1976. The inc·umbe nt supe r visor said his Friends of Phihp An- t hon y campaign committee raised s light ly more than SI00.000 last spring during the pri m ary election and 1s intend- ing to raise and spend a similar amount bv the Nov 4 election. ·'This is not going to be an ex· pens ive c ampaign ... said An thony Even SI00,000 looms large, however . compared with the total of S12,899 raised by Roger Stanton. the challenger for the Isl District supervisorial post. 40 Jlodka Shou Killed Rock Drummer WINDSOR. England tAPl Rock superstar John Bonham wild-man drummer with the Led Zeppelin band. died from a massive drinking bout, a cor - oner's court has been told The inquest was told Tuesday that Bonham , 32, died after drinking about 40 shots of vodk.a in ,'2 ho rs Coroner Robert Wilson recorded a verdict of ac- c idental death. Jimmy Page . a guitarist with Led Zeppelin. testified Bonham turned up "pretty tipsy" for re- hearsals at a Wmdsor recording s tudio. Rex King. Bonham 's personal assistant. said he and Page's assistant had to put the drum mer to bed after he "dozed off .. Witnesses said Ronham began drinking quadruple vodkas with orange in a bar at noon. had more in the studio and continued drinking in Page's home until midnight. Page said it was dif· fic ult to tell if Bonham was drunk because he was so used to drink . Bonham. co-founder o( the band 12 years ago. earned about S9.6 million a year with t he band. one of the wor ld's most s uccessful rO<'k g roups. F rm11 Page / I I TIN CUP •.. velopers ' arms were twisted by s upervisors and their staffs for at- tendance at such functions as Sl .000-per-pate dinners a nd Sl25-per-person cocktail parties. "And there was no way that they t the developers> could bite t he hand that was feed ing them." s he s~ud, explaining that de- vetopers required favorable votes from supervisors to proceed with housing projects. DAILY PILOT TM 0 tM'4Jf Ca.\t D••h Poot ••tf'I "'"''" \ <ttm01hfd IM Nfl•\ p,_..., '' °"'°'h"fWO o-, lhf Or•"9f' (M\t Pw0t1tf'l1"'0 (ornp.tn.,. \f>CM••t' f .-1t10_,\ "'• °"Oh\"'4Pd M<l"O•V thrOVQJ\ Ft10o •ot (O\t• MfW NflW00'1 S~Mh Hunt1nQfOt't t ••• ," IZouMAH'I V•llf'• , ,...... l •Qv"• ketf't ~th (O.\I A '\<"01• •f'Q•O"•' f'Otf•O'\ •\ pwOl•\N'CI MtvtcM•' .. "4 \wflld••' ,,,,. P••f\liO•• Ovltll\h1nQ ot*°'I *' •' SJO W"'' 6•~ !tt•Ht P 0 80• tMO CA\t• Mfo\A (.4tM0tn1••1•,. Berserk Policeman In Irvine Subdued .... rtN WHd P1-•\•drnt •"(f Pvbt•Vw", Ttt•"'•' ••• .,., Eo to• ................ __.. .... MA"•Q'"<I El'fitor CMnHM L9" A'\'-''''"'' ~4'Q'M EO+tOf OfflcH (O\t• #te\• ))0 WUI l•Y ~'fft l~.t &.•C"' 101' H• (N\t "~··• Hv"4•f'Wlt0ft IHH"' '18') .. •C" ikiwff•••O T~Ofle (114)1G-4U1 Irvine police Capt. Jerry Boyd disclosed today that an off-duty Santa Ana policeman be- came upset last Friday night in the Registry Hotel and had to be pinned down by seven patrolmen. Boyd, who kept a police report on the matter private following the incident, said the man wu taken to UC Irvine Medical Center for psychological ob· servalion. Re1i1try General Manager Dan Gifford said no one wu se~ioualy hurt and nothin1 wu broken ln the incident that be1an ln a hospitality suite be· ing run by the Latino Police Of· Ileen Aaoclation. ·'Somebody Just had too m uch to drlnk and he w11 a very lar1e man," explained Fernando ' Aldecoa, a Santa Ana police de· tective who is president or the or1anization. He aaid the man was a fellow Santa Ana poHce officer. "There was no right." Aldecoa said. "He was taken lo the hospital as a precautionary measure and released the next morninc. I don't know If he's gone t>.ck to work." Hotel 1eneral mana1er Gif· ford said the man was escorted from the loth floor hoepitality suite by a hotel employee and a coupleofmembenofthe Latino Pollceomcers Aaaocia!ion. "When he WU bein1 brou1ht downstairs in an eleutor, he be1an kickinl and screamin1 'The Viet Con1 are comln1,' " uld Gifford, who nplained lht man wu a Vietnam veteran. ·Fortune True Pmr Win $2 Million Pool, LONDON •AP) Mary Fryer was told by a fortune teller' s he would win a lot of money and buy a house. It came true today when she and her SS-year-0ht husband Joe. a former police sergeant. came to London to collet't a check for S2.068,183.08 for correctly forecasting the drawn matches in a soccer pool. IT WAS THE BIGGEST WIN this season and the second big gest ol all time. Mrs. Fryer. SJ. s aad sbe v1s1ted the fortune teller while on vacation and was told to expect a big win in November. ,__ · '.Shc...was a..1c.w. weeks.AUL b.ul I 'U_certainl~.k.ing., for .a- new house." she said Joe Fryer was due to retire at the weekend from his JOb as a transport manager. ., "NOW I WILL .~OR GET ALL thoughts of another JOb," he said. The couple live m Blyth. Northumberland, in northeast England. Recorder's Office Feels Sales Surge The hours that the Orange County Recorder's Office is open to the public wer e trimmed Tuesday to cope with an ap- parent hoom an the local real estate market Doors to the office m the Santa Ana Civic Center will be closed at 4 instead of 5 p m during weekdays Assis tant Recorder Ella Smith said the earlier clos- mg was necessary because or a s udden surge an the number of recordings of land tran saction~ being sought. About 1.500 rerordmg~ were handled each day through .June. Mrs Smith saad. but the num bers have been mr reas ing until a record number of J.413 record ings were made Monday To handle the in crease . the 12 count) workers who handle re- r o r d i n gs ·h avE• worked an average of 10 hours a week uver time for the last m onth. s he s aid. The earlier rlosm~ 1s sup posed to cut down on the over time by giving workers a <'hance to rerord deeds and othe r do<'u ments sent to the office by mall. and to keep daily r eceipt books balan<'ed. Mrs . Smith said the office has never handled as many record ings and the boom reflects an active late-summer sea son for the Orange County real estate market. She noted thal bee of· tlce reels the boom late because or the one-to two-month delays while deeds are m escrow ·'There are some real estate agents out there who had a hea l th) August." s he s a id. "becaust' we 've reallv had a busy Septe mber and October .. T he recorder's 1>ff1<:e handle~ 325 different dot:ume nts . inrlud- in g many associated with real t'State and also birth. death and m a rraaJ!e c·ert1f1r ates News Service lJp for Sale c A MA n JDG E. Mass ( A p ) L'n1tt>d l'ress lnttcrnat1onal has a nnounc'l'd t hat cl1scuss1ons are under wa~ for lhc salt: of the news agency. no~ privately held b~· the E W S<'nl)p!'\ Ct1 . .Jot.' 0 Srnath. publisher r,f the le '1ndraa •I.a 1 Dail\ T'l'-4n Talk and chairman <1f tht: new" !-t'rv1ce 's ad,;~rnrv board told .,ubscn hcrs at an· annual meet ing Tuesday that no deadline had been st"l for a 1•hange in ownership l1 Pl earlier I his year proposed a hm1ted partnership, offennR i.h<ffe" 11f the news a~ency to a number of lJ.S. media organiza- tions But lhe offer failed to at· tFae-t enoug tru~ei-and w:rs withdrawn. N. Yemen 1:1acking Iraqis? BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP) Iraq and Iran carried on relentlessly today their ground and air war while pro-Western North Yemen was reported to have joined Jordan in expressing support. for IMaq.,. The United States has pledged to s upply military hardware to neutral Persian Gulf nations that fei!I threatened by the Iraq. I ran war Iraq was repOrted to have re- ce1 ved five shiploads of Soviet· made military spare parts and ammunition through Jordan's Aqaba port since the outbreak of the war 17 days ago. The Soviet l 'nion denied offering m ilitar) aid to Iran Ir aq claamert to have 1nf11 C'ted heavy losses on Iranian forces on the ground whale the air war concentrated on supply lanes Iraqi forces have stepped up air and artillery atta<•ks on Abadan and battled holdouts in the port of Khorramahahr. seeking to com- plete their conquest of the Iranian side of Iraq's waterway to the gulf. I ran sent air strikes for the second straight day against the Iraqi 011 cente r of Kirkuk . 200 miles north of Baghdad. and the southeastern Iraqi city of Al Amarh. which controls the supp- ly lines of Iraq's invasion forces 1n the o il-ric h s ection o f southwestern I ran. Ira n's milttar\' c·omma nd claimed to have downed three Iraqi Mali Jets. two near Oezful a nd one near Ahwaz 1n the s outhern sector of the 300-mile- long battlefront on the 17th day of the war Iraq acknowledged the loss of two M1Gs An Iraqi major in command of the Khorramsha hr port area s aid Iraqi armo r h ad driven around that city and r ut thl' sup ply highway hetween Abadan and Ah"az. thr capital Qf <ul- r1d1 Kh uz1 s1 an Provin1•t• 70 miles to thC' north But Ira nian i;n1per fire prevcnled 1ndepen dt•nt confirmataon of this daam The ca pture or Khorramshahr a nd Abad an would gl\ e Iraq full control of the Shatt al -Arab. the 120 mile waterway that forms the southern part of the boun d ary between Iraq a nd Iran and has been a major sourl'e of c·on- tention between the Arabs in what is now Iraq and the non. Ara l> P~rsiaris of lran for much of the 20th century Henlage Cu!11om Oe!1ign Uphoklery !!ale/ • Save 25°/o for the .entire month of October _......_ ____ _ •• I' ..... ---.. Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EOl TI O N * '\'"our 11 onu• r.u" n · lti•i l~· :'l•·"~Pa 1,11•r VOL. 73, NO. 282, • SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1980 TWENTY rtVf CENT ~ ()_(;_ Boosts Indochinese, Refugee Ai Twenty nine sot'1al 11erv1<"t'!\ work~ra wtll be' hln'<i by Oran(lt County 800n to help 1oblc:ss In dochinese refugees "ho 4·onunue to O~k into the a.rea The t·o unt y ha~ <Ab o ul 80 employ~s 1n the part of It:. In dochine11e Hefugec Ass1stanre Program who help d1sor1ented arri\•als ~et welfare payments food and health t•are Another 31 workl'r!> cuncen trate on prepartn1; the refUl(f!e:; 10 find JObs and handling other s o f lAI pro hlt•ms Delore11 'hurch1ll. dlre<·tor for the ref ugec ass1st~ce .,rot:r1am, said tht> new worker' will JOtn tn the h•ttt>r groui.i 'Wt:'\'e 1ust been tryrng lo ta) afloat IAllh the ·welfare and ass1stam·e :.1de ," s ht: explained This a:; tht-firs t big etdd1t1onal htr1ng we've bad on the social is~rv1ces side." But steadily increasing ap· phc llltons from new refugees have prompted officials from the county Social Services Department lo request more staffing The County Board of Supervisors approved the im· mediate mt•rease Tuesday. The total cost to add the workers will be $445,278 this fis- cal year. according to Dennis 8 . Hart. assistant director for the assistance program . Orange County will pay only 5 percent of the amount, or about $22,000. The federal government will pay 86 percent of the cos t and the state will pick up the other 9 per- cent, Hart said Estimates vary. but county of- fi cials say about 45.000 to 50.000 refugees have settled in Oran~c Co unty. where many have found jobs and the ch mate s uits them. Assistance im1g rn m 0Cfit'1als say a bout 18.000 of the rerug .. c-. have received ~o' crnrn1•nt rP li e r. Al'cord 1n g t o ll a rt '~ statistics, his aKe nq had 1.879 t•aiw s in June. That compare!> with 1,015 cases u :rear earl ier or tt1e 29 new positions. fi ve will Join three t urrent workt>r!' wh" fl t•I!• I 11.•1 t I 11111 101•• Hart "' 1 •l'J 1,1 u · .... h11 1,,,.,. hCt> II I 11 1111' yp.1r ., .1• ••I •'I•• II I wlv1 '''JI h a\ 1 r. t I• .. 1r11 1111 I• ng1•r ,, 1. .. t I -..10 11 1h•~1 't' •I 11 '''' 1 0 (11• 11[ lht . .-f11 I I op pri111 ti It" I I • • I l'.1111 ~ I 1 .11 I' •. P• ti I ,1 I II I oh I ._1.;. c '.111\ 1111 Ho1neowner Fees to Dou Center Decision Delayed The Regional Coastal Com· mission has postponed action on a state attorney general's report that alleges Peter's Landing commercial and marina de- vel opm e nt in Huntington Harbour is overbuilt. The report said last month that development of the center exceeds permits issued by the regional commission. The state report was sched- uled to be discus sed i n a closed executive session Mon· day in Torran ce. but was postponed until Oct. ?O because only eight of the 11 com - missioners were pr esen t , a spokesman said. The com· mission next meets in Hunt- ington Beach. Me1 eanren1er :-execu 1ve director of the RegionaJ Coastal Commission, said it appears commission permits allow for between 60,000 and 80,000 square feet or development at the center. Peter's Landing current- ly is built up to 107 .000 square feet, be said. Peter's Landing is located at (See PETER'S, Page A2) Reagan Sets J/ tdley Park AppearwJCe R epubli c an pres ide ntial nominee Ronald Reagan has scheduled a c a mp aign aµ- pearan<'e at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley Monday The former California governor is expected to speak on the grassy area north or the city 's recrea· tional ct!nter. 16400 Brookhurst Street. at about 2 p. m. Fountain Valley city officials met Tuesday with Reagan's cam- p aign staff. but Parks and Recreation Director Gary Davi$ said financial responsibilities for the event have not yet been finalized. Campaign officials say the event wtU draw about 6,000 peo- ple. Entertainer Pat Boone is scheduled to appear with Reagan atthepark. Before reaching Mile Square, Reagan is expected to speak at Seal Beach Leisure World. Mile Square was the site of another presidential campaign visit in October, 1976, when Gerald Ford drew 25.000 people to the sit.eon a Sunday afternoon. VOCVO SOLD -'RIGHI' AW .4l" D9ltr "" ..... ,_ NEW OWNERS HAVE 810 Pl.ANS FOR HARBOUR CW9 Dorta, Ferydoun Ahlldpour Ouat Coadlne ca. .... New Club Owner Evicting Students By PIDL SNEIDER MAN Ol tN IMllY "' ... Si.ff Ferydoun Ahadpour has big plans in mind for the Huntington Harbour Bay and Racquet Club, which he and his wife Doris purchased about a month ago Chiropractor Charged "' ith Moles tings A 36-year-old Newport Beach chiropractor and his wife were ar· rested early today on charges they had sexual relations with a 14-year-old girl on numerous oc- casions after supplying the youngster with narcotics. Dr. Gordon E. Braham and his 21-year-old wife, Nancy. were ar-. rested at 7:0S a.m. at their 20 Ba run a Court residence. Both are being held on $50,000 bail, charged with child molesta- tion and several related sex charges. Police assert tbe girl first start- ed going to the doctor's Newport Cr est home last March to participate in sexual activity. In· vesUgafOn, alieee the activity continued for several months. The couple paid $4.2 million for the club, which includes a 156-slip marina. They expect to sink another $500.000 into dock repairs, pool improvement. restaurant remodeling and other renovation. But their plans do not include continuing to permit Coastline Community College to conduct classes at the club, as it has for. the past four years. Ahadpour, a former marine salvage operator in Iran who moved to Newport Beach four years ago, was criticized this week for abruptly evicting the college's swimming and se;uba classes. He also has given Coastline 30 days to relocate the six college sailboats currently lied up in his marina. In all. Ahadpour's actions have affected 28 swimming, 32 scuba and 134 sailing students. A college spokesman said the club owner agreed in early Sep- tember to continue allowing the claues. He said the owner abruptly reversed h imself last week and ordered swimming students out or the pool. • Ahadpour met with reporters Tuesday afternoon to counter the criticism . ''Every single time we bad a claa.L-hu.e. we.'ve bad c:om .. plaints from <club) members," <See CLUB, Paie A!) Flood Mapping Rapped The Huntington Beach Ci ty Council will appeal a federal nood map that could cause Oood insurance rates to double for 12,000 homeowners The council approved the re- quest by the city Planning Department Monday to conduct studies and s urvey land iden- tified as a flood hazard area by the U .S . Army Corps of Engineers in July. The federal flood insurance now costs $88 an- nually per home. The federal map will be used to establish which homes must purchase insurance, according to the National Flood Insurance Plan. WiWam Holman, aaslstant city planner, said the map iden- tlliea about half the city u being in a fiood bu.ard area. .....---------------- ?IJ ~ One fool ahallow floochng ate a -Two to nine foot flooding area ; I The appeal will deal mainly Wfth-itle sectiorridentffied -u 1l shallow flood area, Holman said. He saJd about 3,000 homes are in this area. _.._ .. __ .._ __ MAP IDENTIFIES FLOOD ZONES IN 1'4UNTINC10H Flood M9y Be One In a Hundred. But l neuraf\<. • • Aon Holman said the appeal wilJ seek to exempt those homes from the inaurance fees because they are built on foundations higher than one root. the level of flooding identified in the shallow area. Enrollment Dow .. Sclwol Closzut? ~ This shalJow area 1s generaJly bounded by Heil A venue on the north, Gothard Street on the east, Graham Street on the west, and the inland border or the Bolsa Chica marshlands. Proposed in H Holman said the city believes about hall of the homes in this area can be exempted from in- surance fees . The survey and studies could cost the city between $15,000 and $30,000, Holman said. "We're doing the mass appeal because we believe there's a good chance of removing homes i n this area from t he in· surance," he said. The city also will represent in- dividual appea l s from homeowners in deeper flood areas. HB BOy, 6, Hit by Cycle Supe rinte ndttnt La IA r1·n c 1 K e m p e r h J s pr n Jh • s t' tl I h • c los ure Of t WO e lc mt>nlH\ schools in the llunt 1n~ton Ht""'" Cit y <elementary > Sr· hoot P1· tra ct becaust> of r.Jecl1ning cnru,I ment Enrollment ha& d1 µped 1n lhc dis trict·s 13 schools . venH .111,v located south of /\dams A VNHll'. from a peak or 8.500 ~lutknts '"' 1975·76 to 6,800 last month Kemper said Tuesday ttu.• dis trict can expect to s<i vl' at le.tst $300,000 annually hy lhe pro posed closures. The city school dislrH'l i:. om• of the last districts lo l'Omt' I· grips with school clos ures. a ch- cision frequently a pplauded for potential tax savings hut op posed by parents whose children would be affected Four trustees put off u d l· A 6-year-0ld Huntington Beach c1sion on Kemper''> rcqut.>i;t fut two weeks when a full hu arcl 1:, boy was in guarded condition to-expe<'tcd to convene day at Fountain Valley Com-If the five trustees approH th<· munity Hospital with injuries he proposal, an ll·citizen atlvisnry received Tuesday when he was committee would be forincn to struck by a motorcycle. recommend which IY.c.> sc·hn11h Police said Stephen Serna of should be closed. 2405 Delaware St. apparently Kemper s a id thal s mall stepped orr the curb o n r · h Yorktown Avenue near Hunt· amities and h1g prit·<'s of ington Street and into the path of homes appear to be causing the an eutbound motorcycle driven shortage or students. by Brian Robert Bellino, 17• of Current enrollment at the h schools include : Huntington Beac . The accident Clapp 44 special education occurred at 3:30 p.m. student~; Burke 4~_t.ader .-Police Hid-the ~~; Hawes, 3ll0 ettler, 323 , who w~ not seriously .lnJured in LeBard 455 Cincludes mentally the acctdent. was not cited. I l ll('d ITllJ h I ·i!.,.. 1'1·r1' J Ool :-011111 1 l'ltl· l • I • .. Bla "'t I hu' t! • • SI\:-.; l· ,, • -~· I •I I CJS~U hJlli•f\ !\ ' ,., t t I • W tnclll\1.'-.ti I I ;II' tl:11n ar•· l•1 11. \I bullcl1'1i: 1·•11 ..... 1 I T hl• 1·1•1111 r " · \ 1 (C)J t h o' \.,\f ...... 1 )'nltl • 11 I' lllO II" ' l'ii-t'O \ 1, ''H'I• I I nl ti ., rl•a h •n11c11 t \\-nrn1•11 \ · 11r f..11\!/.ll lflll ' . -u.,,r \\ t•a th ~·•· Lov. , '••1111-. 1• 11 h ' , h 'OS I\(' cl.-11"' (u~· 11 lth.'I I an<l m 11rn1111-h 1111 ·• r fo g to 1 tc .. 11 1. • 1 ln:arhl':< 1'hur~'Oa<1' :i r ,-1- noon l li1:h:-f'1111 n.1I , 1 111 I h I' u Jl IH' t t.tl' II I I I bl':lc ht•' ltl llJtlll ' •1 II' "YoudJdltagain, Daily Pilot. "I had such good luck seiling my van in your classified pages recently that I decided to try it again -and l sold my Volvo right away.•· T he 14-year-old, police said, lat.er told her church pastor about the episodes and then notified police at his urging. Police said they believe the girl may be just one or a number of glrls who participated in the al- leged activity. They said they are searching for other posalble al· le1ed victim.a. Sick Calls Upsetting land ar '"" I"'' •· ~.g In ti..1 I ~SI Ot; '1'01 \. W Ill; 11nt ,\ 1/Fh ' 1tl fir • \/• , lnnon ·nt II ~· .. '"' II I That's the praise from the San Juan Capistrano man who found 1ucceu in the Dally Pilot clu1ified pages with this ad: Kids' Parenu Get Wrong Number in HB ·1• 1.-s A wan: Lugg99e r•cle A~_f!B, PBS H· sltled, ~ mites, rev O•I, eooct cond. $3000 •••·JOUUC Armed with search warrants at Huntington Beach realdent the tlme of the arrest, omcen Shiela Towers atarted 1ettlal sald they Hlaed a number ol tbe atranae telephone calla TUel· artlfldal MX aJdel they claim day momina and tbeJ ,,...t wereUMddurlnatbeeplaodea. tbe kind tbat would brllbtea ber Police Hid ltraham tainted day. duriqtbearrestandParamedlct They were from pareotl ft· If you want 1ood luck selllnl were called . He was not plalnlDC wby t.belr younpters your Hr -or any other item, boaplt.u.d. -were too W to attend cl ..... at for tbat matter -try the Dr. !!_.~lilted b1111 m .. 9'~al ~~ Hllhc-•:.9· -m'•• --..a ,= D .. u .. PUot ad vllon at offtce --u *1 acn.nuur a..., -.. ...v -. ...u .... __, · · =~ _, ....... ,_ --'• -m1••. I m1aelf, u u .. -8ktd., ' cea ... ,111awu• ..... .... -.z waae uu•ceptionllt1 God, what ll folnl on? .. Kn. ~ ~ .... ..u;~~~~---...;_----~~~~~~-:+-~~~~~~~~~l Towensald. • 'Tbey informed me why Jobony wun 't ln school and I dido 't care about Johnny." It wasn't a cue where Mn. Towen may have been mis- taken for Marcua Welby. What went wron1 was that lln. Towers' home telephone number wu Inadvertently lilted u UM number for the 1cbool's attendaMe olflce ln a princlpal's .. news letter sent last week t<• about 2,000 parents. The number was off by one digit and that was because of a typographical error. according to school officials. The officials asked for help to· day In getting out the right telephone numbers and relieving the atrain oo Mrs . Towers The cor rect numbera are 963·8306 or 963-~. .. ' I II f.'11nnt•'llL" I rll• '' I' l us Pfl'\1.l1•r1lw l "'"'' 'u See #'nm' ('1,; f ndt-' ,., v evr lierv.c• •• \~r YL~•' ti• &rm• II~~ 01 Mllle!t L M OtW A• Med.•.,.•• t•l 111011'~· (1).1\ -··.. ..., C•lftel~• A\ M vt\' t ._,. c ta CIH\lllN Ol 10 H•he ·•l•t (6..,IC\ Ill P1t~'I ;.1 Cret.\wor• *'' "4fl'•<• ,. t • i 0.•tlt NtllO• 11• ,.,. .. , r.1 , 1411.,il l A• I l>r ~ '"'"'"·nn " ._. .. ,._..~, M • "oc• M••~•h t tt rNtwu ,... Ot ; Tt tf•"'tn HI l'-.41 (I II ~,...,.,, I I H .. H 0 "'9 Ol Wu lMI •• A"41 L•-" 0 1 Wot Id ... ..., •• . - % DAILY PILOT HF w.anesd• Octob11r 8 1980 ~--JUST BREAKINC---....... Al1ti-Sen1itisn1 JJm:e Attacked i 11 F ranee PARIS tr\l' I l'1 c>,11.knt \ alt>r c;uit•ard d E.stall\I( ur \'US~d by c·n lt<':i 11r k\'t'p11\.i i-tknt tnn lon.t about th .. Wit\ t> of un11 Semitism th 11 hui-riwked t-'rnnrt• w••nt on natuinul l<·h•\ l!\HHI today to l'o1111\'mn tlw .11lt•t•ks 1tl(u111!4I J .. w:-. "Ttw ,·riml1111l ll<'ti. brtn6l 11 p1un!ul t'<·ho to tht' .ft'Wtt1h t·orn ffiUll lty or ~.l~t l'\ t'Oh of pt>r~t<'Ultnns. deportalHll\N •ncJ the systen~at l\' mD"u1·re 111 .:umi,e-d h~ the' 11111.-r rt-l(tme, <~111('1trd d'Eatam)l SUI~ ---Th-e prr!Ocknt'"' f1 \>t-tnllllllt• tate,m.ent... bro.:.Jt :.i;~ 11..,e <'limt' u pohc\' ann1111nt'l1 the) h.1d 1h1·ir f1r .. 1 lt>u<I rn thl' in vcstigatllKl or .A lx1m b t•itplns1on t-'nl1u' t h111 k1ll•·1I four ou1 .. 11h· ,, ruris isynu~o.:ut' t :•IHIHk•.-ttf ff,.fnlom-d SAN fl<A Nl'l~<·o 1 \P 1 Hetnft1ri·cnwnt of the 5 J milt· railrm1d t•111bunkr11l'11l kt•t>p111~ ddla Ooodwatt•r' from inund1111n~ another 45,000 ucrt>:. of I ll'h rurmland as well a~ the Eu~t flu)·~ main wakrsuppl). ~ u:. romplt'll'(i toda) the rallrnad saud Just tn r llS\' thl• t'mbankrnent threat~ns not to hold , tht- rallroad hus 40 dump <·a rs stand111g by w11h mort' Ions or rn<'kl> to toss down l)n s hort 11111 H'l' The ... 1ogll· tral·k <'C•nnects Sto1'ktun IO mtles east IA llh San t-'rar11·1~ro 1 r.i.Ht t· indudel> Amtrak passengertra1 ns C11r•_.r fl~• llfJ1Ui119 BHL 8111111# llnul.:11 WASHINGTON lAPl President Carter signed a $31.2 billion housing bill today and attacked banks for "overreacting" to the economy by unjustified increases in interest rates "I am deeply concerned about the recent upsurge in interest rates, .. Carter said at the signing ceremony in the Rose Garden The bill. called the Housing and Community Development Act of 1!180. authorizes $31.2 billion for the Department of Hous · ing a.nd Urban Development's low-and moderate·income hous· ing programs. The money authorized is $2 billion less than what Carter requested but 30 percent more than the authorizatfon for the last fiscal year . 85 Picket Marina Negotiation 'Stml' Spurs Protesting By PATRICK KENNEDY Of "'9 O.llr Pllet St•H About 65 teachers picketed Marina High School before classes today as unrest over stalled contract negotiations ap· pears to be spreading throughout the district. The Marina High teachers put down their picket signs at 7: 45 a.m . and went to class. Officials of the West Orange County United Teachers As · sociation said the open house at Ocean View High School tonight would be pieketed. Valley OKs Contract on Balloon Race Expressing satisfaction with a series of revisions in the agree· tnent, the Fountain Valley City Council unanimously approved a contract Tuesday for the 1981 Gordon Bennett Balloon Race, scheduled for April 25 and 26, 1981. When the contract initially came befor e t he council in August , council members ob- jected to the city's status as a co-sponsor of the event with few controls over its operation. · The revised document states that the event is coordinated with the city, but does not list Fountain Valley as a co.sponsor The city's responsibilities -and liability -are limited, accord· ing to Suzanne Victor. an ad· ministrative aide with the city. Under the contract. Fountain Valley will be reimbuised for traffic control and security out- side the park, crowd control out· side the park and fire· paramedic emergency services. The contract now must be ap· proved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. which oversees operation of Mile Sauare Park. which lies within Fountain Valley City limits and ia the desi~nated race site. ORANGE COAST .. , DAILY PILOT Th• or.,,... C..0.\1 0..•Y Pilot w 1tf\ "''UH'\ I\ ComO•ne<I ,,. ,.,.,, Ptf'\11 I\ ~MDll\hf>O br .,.. .. Or•f\94' C.0.\1 PwOtl\nl"'O Comp•ny S.(MrAlti ~ltlon' .,... "'604JW.ct Mc>r'Cl•y, tn101o1Qft F"°"'" to,. ,., •• Mtw N••Pott I••<". HIM\H~on lt•<h1Fount•1fll V•lf•Y h~•"• L•Ovn• ltM:f\JSowth C.ont 11-. \+rtQI• r~1on•• ..S•t.ot\ ·~ "'*U',_. \Ml""'0.'1'\ ""'° Su"d•n Th• pt1n<:1p4'I ~''"'"' P'tirll 11 •t llO We\t B•f Str~I. P 0 ._..._ ...... _.16;.o•;_l'60--.~ CetlfOt"°'n1e'-''""ltiu.• --.... _,,, _ Ptf\Jdifl'\f •NI Pwt;M1""°' TIMMA•A MYf"9'Wfl!it M•l'lf0'"CI Editor CM ..... M L.., •U•\t~t ... n..o11\f Ed1ttt ·--.. Wl\I Of .. Covntv fOtf0t omces ~ IM.t<.1'1 t011 Ho C.NU Miff'••' (O\te Nlew JJO Wut an Mtoot William Bianeht. director or the te;lcher association. said in· s tructors would give informa· lional leaflets to parents attend- ing the open house. He said the leaflets wo uld ex pl a in the teac•hers' protest over contract negotiations and over ·sized <'lasses Marina High, 15871 Springdale St .. is the rourth school in the Huntington Beach Union High School District to be picketed by teachers this school year. There are seven high sehools and 18,800 students in the dis trict. This is the third teacher pro- test In the district this week. Ocean View High School, at the <'Orner of Warner Avenue and Gothard Street, was picket· ed Tuesday morning before classes and again al lunc h lime On Monday. fi5 of the 135 teachers at Huntington Beach Hi gh SehObl called in s iek. The dis trict c alled in s ubs titute tea<'hers. Teachers also have picketed Edison and Westminster high S<'hools this semester Representatives of the dis· trict 's 800 teachers ha ve reject· ed the district's "final" contract offer. The teaehers are seeking a 15 percent raise . improved medic al benefits. a revised teaeher transfer policy and adherence to the district goal of an average of 26 students per class PETER'S. • • Pacific Coast Highway and An· derson Street. Deputy Attorney General Steven H. Kaufmann h as s aid that possible courses of action against the development include revoeation of coastal com· mission permits , thereby halting . further development. James A. Thomas, counsel for Pe ter's Landing, said the de· velopers have plans to expand the center another 20,000 square feet. Kaufmann said ot h e r alternate courses of action the com missioners cou ld take against the development include seeking injunctive relief from the' courts : s eeking civil penalti es and s uin g fo r damages. lraqUJ Take_ '/\·eu· Arms, Press Iran BAGHDAD. Iraq <AP) -Iraq and Iran carried on relentlessly today their ground and air war while pro-Western North Yemen was reported to have joined Jordan in expressing supPort for· Iraq. The United States has pledied to supply military hardware to neutral Persian Gulf nations that feel threatened by the Ireq- lran war. freq was reported to have re- ceived' ftve ablploadl of Sovtet- mact. military spar. parta and ammunttioa throu1h Jordan•• Aqaba port alnce the outbrelk of tbe war 17 daJ• aco. 3 N&bbed In Store Robbery llunt111..cto11 Ht•1tl'h 1>ollct· have 111 r't•:H•'\l thn·e yuu11 i,: rn cn who a lll'l(f'llly lhrt'w u 60 year·old w11m u n C'lerlc lo the floor and rnhht•fl J local ('Ul1Vt'ntcncc store of $5tl 111 <•ash and groceries. ltunlln~ton Ucach police Sgt 1.ut-1 f k'hoa-sar<t ltre -stl"Ortl{ arm ruhllt·ry l)('('UI red at 7 55 p m at tht· 7 t;lt'ven slor1:: at 8472 In d1unupuh!\ An· Tht· l'lerk, whOSt' name was w1t hhl'ld. stru<·k her· head on the l't1U11lt'1 ~hen he was thrown down hv thl' intruders, police o;uu.l At·curding lo Ochoa. a witness oul!11de th~ store gave police a de11c r1pt1on of the bandits' g4!lu way vch11:l1.' Patrol Sgt Monty McKennon spotted 1t, s ummoned help and arrested the trio at Garfield /\venue and Bushard St. Ot'hoa said Hobert Stoner . 24. a nd Ste'·~ Trout. 22, both of Santa All • and Ruben Duran. 18, of Ga den Grove. all were jailed on s picion or robbery. f'rfHtt Pagt-.I I CLUB .•. he contended. He asserted that students have misused club facilities. blocked dock areas and disturbed club banquets and weddings. Ahadpour also said some m embers h ave expressed anoyance that they have paid to join an exclus ive elub that permits outsiders to have free run of the grounds. When he firs t met with college officials . Ahadpour said he had only owned the business for six days and was not familiar with the Coastline classes. "We had no idea it would be as extens ive as it has been," Doris Ahadpour said. Ahadpour said he is the club's 10th owner in 18 years. He blamed the elub's history or con· ttnuing finaneial proble ms on "bad management, no controls and no discipline over the place. ~reating a large overhead, ·'This has created a lot of ill will with the members." he said. Currently, about 550 people belong to the club. The Coastline classes. he ex- plained, have bee n eliminated as part or his overall campaign to upgrade the facility. He suggest· ed that the classes be moved to other area marinas ~ Coastline s pokes man Jack Chappell s aid eollege officials a r e di s turbed by the elu b owner's hard·line position. Coneernin~ the charges that s tudents dis rupted club ban- quets. Chappell said , "If these were his feelings, the college would have tried to work with him in rescheduling the classes. But we were never given that option. We we re just thrown out.·· The college s pokesman said Coastline probably will be able to find alternate pools for the swimming and scuba classes. although the sites may require a longer drive for some students. Vasquez New FV Planning Commissioner Architect Ernes to Manuel Vasquez was appointed Tuesday to fill the Fountain Valley Plan- ning Commission vacancy creat- ed by the resignation of Michael T. Steele. Choosing among 12 applicants. plus <'Ommission alternate Philip MignanelU. the City Coun· eil selected Vasquez on a third round of voting. Vasquez collected votes from Mayor Al Hollinden. and council members Marvin Adler and Barbara Brown on that ballot. The commission vacancy was created when Steele announced he was leaving the city. The new commissioner 's term will expire June 3b. 1981. Vasquez. 31, has lived in Fountain Valley for the past four years. Crash Kills HB Cyclist A Huntington Beach teenager who was Injured in a Sept. 29 motorcycle accident died Tues· day al Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital, hospital spokesmen said. Michael Paul Whalen, 11, of 15791 Aulnay Lane, suffered head and lntemal lnjurtea when he lost control of his motorcycle on Edwarda Street near Citadel Drive and skidded into a tree, ICCOrdint to the poUee Nport. Police sald he w11 not weartnt a helmet at the time of the acci· dent. ... _ '. --..... JOADACHE DOESN'T HAVE A BLIMPA"ER THIS ACCIDENT AT LAKEHURST, N.J. Jeana Manufacturer Aiming High, But Ad Campaign Barely Got Off the Ground Ad Deflated Blimp Touting Jeans Doun LAKEHURST, N.J . (AP > A gold and burgundy blimp in· tended to advertise Jordache jeans snagged on a tree today and c ras hed on its maiden voyage, officials s aid. Authorities at the Lakehurst Naval Air Engineering Center confirmed that the 170·foot blimp erashed. but there were no injuries. People calling a local radio station said the craft went down into some trees at the central New Jersey air base. The blimp took off at 8:45 a m. with no apparent problems. ac- <'Ordi ng to a Lakehurst official "When it reached 600 feet, the pilot sensed problem s and he made a controlled d escent," said G. W. Gagen. a Jordache spokesman. The pilot. whose name was not immediately available, was try· ing to put the blimp down in an open area on the naval center. but the airship hit a tree and its envelope or bag was pun~tured. Gagen said. "It's inoperative now." he s aid. The blimp was built by Airship Enterprises Ltd. of New York City a nd l eased to Jordache. The blimp was to be flown to Teterboro Airport and then to Battery Park in Manhat- tan for a gala christening party today. Jorda<'he planned on using the blimp for "goodwill" and pro· motional activities at athletic and eharitable events. according to company officials Joseph Nakash, one of three brothers who founded Jordache Enterprises Co . said the com- pany decided to use a blimp because, "We like to do things a little differently." In an W\Successful attempt to launch the blimp Tuesday , a gust of wind hurled the airship to the ground and damaged its landin~ gear The Jordache blimp went down not far from where the 804 -foot zeppelin Hindenburg burned and crashed May 6, 1937, killing 35 of the airship's 97 passengers a nd c rew . One American sailor died on the ground. The destruction of the grace.ful Hindenburg. the technological pride of Hitler's Nazi Germany, signaled the end of widespread 1 lighter-than-air travel that excit- ed the world between the wars. County Faces Fine in HB Tern Lawsuit Does one good tern deserve another'! Apparently so, at least in the view of members of the Orange County Board of SXpervisors who agreed Tuesday to settle a lawsuit with the federal govern- ment over alleged disturbances at a least tern feeding site in Huntington Beach. Under terms of the settlement. package. the county Flood Con· trol District will pay the U.S. Treasury a Sl0.000 fine for fail · ing to secure proper permits for a flood control project in which waters to the foraging area were c ut off. In return. the Department of Ju stice has dropped i t s demand for $50,000 in compensa- tion from the county. The dispute between the coun· t y and the U.S. Arm y Corps of Engineers arose more than one year ago when. corps officials complained that the county moved ahead with a flood con· trol project without obtaining permission. As part of the project, work crews removed several culverts that provided water to the least tern feedin_g are.a neac the mouth of the Santa Ana River eh annel. Herilage Cu!l.lom Oe{lign Uphoklery !!ale/ Save 25o/o for the entire month of October ~-:' .tr ' . I , • 41.r . ', ' . f ~ ~I \ ·~ ' • • ·1 BUSINESS / STOCKS Tut-8elay~~ (:lot'inf( Pri•···~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS °"°'•l•un1 '"''~ .,....,,~ 1P\if llM• "'Y'" AAKt-\1, P:etiU( PB# t.o~•Qt\. C.•roU •Ad (ll\(f1u,•U \toe• ••Hw10.,.,·\ .,.J' ""'' .... Ot tn. f'f•tlOl'\•f •-VK••Uen of WcvflH•\ o. ••• ,,..nc:t '"~''""' \a/ednesday.October8. 1960 s DAILY PILOT Cl5 Bell's Bill Tops $44 Million By MILTON MOSKOWITZ If you had the impression you were seeing and hearing a lot of those "reach out and touch someorut" commerciai~ from the phone rompany. you were right. The campail(n to get you to call long distance more often is a blockbuster the biggest one ever mounted by American Telephone & Telegraph IAT&T). Every year the trade magazine Ad vertising Age issues a report on who spends what on advertising. Just out, the report s hows that in 1979 Ma Bell spent $44 million to pro- mote long distance calling . That was up dramatically from the $18.5 million spent in 1978 THE SPENDING ON this campaign helped to lift the phone company's total advertising budget for the year to $220 million. This includes all the advertising done by the Bell units across the country. And it boosted AT&T into ninth place among aJI advertisers . Ma Bell ranked 13th in 1978 and 16th in 1977 Here is how Ad vertising Age ranked the top JO advertisers in Am e ri ca (based o n their 1979 expenditures 1: Money Tree Proc·tor & Gamble. the penmni al Nu. l , with an un- believable bud~el of S615 mill ion supporting a slew of b~ands ( Folgcrs, Crest. Pampers, Tide, Ivory, Duncan limes. Head & Shoulders I. 2 -Gene ral Foods (Maxwell I louse .. Jell·O. Kool-Aid, Sanka, Brim>. $.193 million • 3 Sears, Hocbuck 1inrlud1ng Allstate Insurance> $379 million. ' 4 General Motors 1 C:he"rolct. Bui ck. Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Cadillac 1. $323 million. 5 Philip Morris (Marlboro, RcnsQn & fledges. Merit, Miller Reer. 7-Up >, S291 million 6 -Kmart C<!.000 stores >. $287 m1l11cm 7 -R.J . RF.VNOLDS, the mH1on 's largest cigarette m aker <Winston. Salem. Vantage, Camel). largest canned foods processor , <Del Monte>. lar gest Chinese foods markelt.'r (Chun!? King) and largest container ship operator ISea-Lanrl 1, $258 million 8 -Warner Lambert 1 Listerine , f.fferdent, Trident. Freshen Up Certs . Rolaids). $4!20 million ~ AT&T, $220 million. 10 Ford Motor ( F'ord. Lincoln. Mercury). $215 million. Proctor & Gamble ( P&G>. the colossus of Cincinnati, reached a new milestone b) cracking the S600 million bar- rier. This means tha t P&G is now advertising at the rate of $1. 7 million a day. Missing from the top 10 circle this time was the embat- tled Chrysler Corp In 1978 it ranked as the No. 10 ad· veruser Wlth expenditures of $189 mill1on. Then, when it applied for a government.guaranteed loan, it conceded that its ad spending was "excessive," and it pro· mised to cut back. It did to $118 million. Its new rank m the advertising s tandings· 40th Four .Japanese 1·ar makers now plac·~ among the 100 largest advertisers m the L'mted States. They are. Toyota. 57th with S80 million . DatsWl , 65th with S66 million : Hon- da. 85th with S« million: and Mazda, lOOth with $28 million. · AMONG THE ~OST heavily advertised producLc; m 19?9. were: C~a-Cola. $41 m1lhon . Winston cigarettes. $41 m1lhon, Anacin. SJ!l m1lhon, Pepsi Cola. $35 million . Max- well House coffee. SJ4 million. Folgers coffee SJ3 million· S~le.m cigarettes, SJI milhon : Mar lboro l'igareltes. SJi m1lhon: Tylenol. S30 million. Budweiser beer, i29 million. Ranking 28th on the roster (lf leading advertisers sa~dwiched behH'l'n 'RS ;md Loews. was the good old Umt.ed States government It spent $146 million. using 1? different adn~rt1sing agencies to spread the word. The biggest budget $4<! million was the U.S. Army's. This recruitment <·ampaign was handled by the N W. Ayer Agency. the very one that does the "reach out and touch someone" commercials for the phone company. .. t.wric-an Lf'adrr• NEW YORI( IAPI S•ll'f Tue\Clay Pflct end rttt c.n.an9" ot tM ten most actl'•'• Amtnc.n Stoo E•<l\anQO •swts lr•dlnQ nahon•llyatrnor•t""n'I g~;:.:c, bi ~:= HouOllM 1 .. ,000 Dome Petr 9 1 S2 ,IOO TUCIOsNle• ' 10,500 ConOl 1 ~' • 110,200 CrotOll tJ,_, Ott•prOCI 11 ,000 RanverOIJ • llAOO HUSllyOG S 70,IOO 13'4 IJ'O l'I'• ., ... t a.-. ..... u JA\e 31"4. 1w. ·· 1 ''\ ,~ .. • 1 . '. .,, '• I. f II WHU rooa,.fi 111>'1 341 1931 148 • AMEil 010 NEW VORI( '""' °'' I T"°f), ,~, ~ ~ ,, .. , '"·" c • .,., .ti'--9'1 .. il pouno, V ~ ct•'""" hons Le .. O u1nt1 •POUn<1 llM 37''>·37\, CtRI\ d J>l)Und, otli•tl~t Tin WI .. ,. Metals W!"'ll. lOmP0\11~ lb AhtMI-, lb, N Y 7116 ,..re...., wn.oo.~10.00 ~· •I••" ,. .. u_ , .. ,.,,70 troy 01. 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DETROIT Revl1llln1 Uw al\• ol the 00 P convention and the hot.-& wherw th• Loulalana dc-le1at1on at •)'ed rt" mlnda me that the Bayou Statl' remaln11 the lut atronathok1 ot onailnal pohtlul tblnklna in this rc,,publk The current t'ampai1n year 11 no ex ception and In fact relnforr H the Jl'(Mnt Not only did Louisiana surprlH the fundlll by elt'<'ttnai David Trffn, Its lrst Republkan .covuno r slnr e Ret'onmul'tlon. but •ho th• ballot reatured someont-nam~ Nooe Of The Above NONE Ot' THE Above wiu the candidate's le1MI name. whlrh I aup poee worka out to None 0 T Abovl'. If you ... the middle lnitaal. Md ma)'be just plain None to hi• rr1enda. In a s troke of campalan 1enlu1. gubernatorial hopeful Luther Devane Knox legally ('hanged hls name to None OL. The Above The C'andadate suC' cessfully sued the state. threaterung to block the election. to have the Secretary of Stale list hjs new lawful name on the ballot in the eight-candidate open primary. Luther. I mean None, finished third from the bottom or fifth from the top. as he probably prefers to look at it. None defirulely was no nonentity. He polled a remarkable 7.076 votes. com- pared with 297,000 for the winner. which wasn't bad for a fellow not even listed in the Baton Rouge phone book. None Of The Above is definitely on to something there. ONE REASON FOR the wide ly viewed-with-alarm voter apathy this key election year is that the candidates. even the incumbent, just don't have pre- sidential sounding names. They just don't make presidents anymore with sonorous, statesmanlike names like Millard Fillmore. Ulysses Simpson Grant, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Zachary Taylor, John Quincy Adams. The incumbent would have been bet- ter off sticking with the James Earl Carter on birth certificate. Jimmy Carter may be O.K. for a Grand Old Opry banjo pi ck er. an unrated welterweight boxer or a retired letter carrier on an RFD route. The Carter part is fine -in the great two syllable presidential tradition of Adams, Monroe, J ackson, Tyler. Taylor. etc. - but the Jimmy 1s all wrong. un a ban- quet place card it just doesn't look right between Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin. Ronald Reagan suggests a matinee ......... ....... cw ado! on the order of Honald Colman or Roland Young John Anderson sounds \oo much Like a Washan~ton columnist or a purveyor of prefabricated windows. JOHN KENNEDY AT least had UM vision to spruce up his handle with the infus ion of Fitzge rald. after his maternal grandparent. The name problem has been with 11s for quite a while. He rbert Hoover sounded (and looked) like a department store vacuum salesman. Harry S Truman had a middle m1t1al that didn't stand for anything. ano Harry was too folksy even for a amall town haberdasher. Calvin Coolidge was, per ae, a vlo&a· tion or church and stat~. One solution to thas nominal dilemma. which I meant to discuss with the Louisiana delegation before the bourbon ran out a few semesters ago. is to have presidents upon assuming office as- sume a new name, after the manner of popes in the Catholic church. AFTER ALL, JOHN Paul II does have a more ,pontifi cal ring to i~ than Karol Wojtyla, and John Paul I chimea a historic nuance not sounded in Albino Luciani Richard Nixon could han beume In- nocent II, with the primary Utle going to Warren G. Harding. who also tried lo disown the scandals ol h~ admlniatra- tlon -Teapot Dome ud all thet pr•- W atergale ain. ---------------- -.... I Cambridge I ~~ • ~~) Owishl 0 . Eisenhower could have en- tered the White House u Victor II, following in the footsteps of fellow West Pointer Grant, whose war exploilJJ also won him the presidency. Born Again Jammy Carter could l>t enthroned in the Oval Office right now as Plus Ill, in the sanctirted semi· teetotaler tradition of uns miling Cal Coolidge and the aus tere Jamu Buchanan, who never c1tlled himself Jimmy. LYNDON JOHNSON, the patnarr h of the New Society and champion of the decaying inner citiel5. might huve as sumed a double papul COf(nomen, lak1· Urban Renewal I Reagan 's concf>rn for T :uwan early in the campuign could he me morializtl() ut inauguration time IJy his assumLnli( lhc eponymous pre111dent1a l titl e of l<'ormosus I . in the manner of the l1Jte 9th century occupant or tht! Chair r1f Peter. Anderson , the th1nk1ng pcr,on ·~ moderate liberal or llhcral moderate, dependin..i on how the voters view th1i1 former conservativv. rr11~ht take the oath on the port1<·0, 1f m1rndes hapiwtn . as t.ibenus or 1~rha1>s lfontinui. I Also uva1lahle from the nettrly Z,000-ye ar old roster of J"OIK.'fl to h1·l1) spruce up the nameplate on the drM1r &t 1800 Pennsylvania /\ve. are such papal ly auumud title/\ as l<'el ix 1 hnnl(m6( In another .. Era of G oud fo'eelln1('' > llyginua I strong Med1ca1d Stance in State of Union m esaage >. Miltla1lea <rirm defense pohcy). Clement I pnson reform. anti-capital punishment J . Simplicius (easy solution!l lo the na tion 's woea ) -even a Pelagiu:i. Benedict or Gregory would sound ilasaier than any Ron, John or Jimmy. THE DETERIORATION in preslden· Ual names may signify the decline ol our unique democratic system. 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L---------------------------' • .. .,. l Laguna /South Coast t'our Ho•etown Dally New111paper VOL. 73, NO. 282, •SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Student Busi-ng -Faces More Stud ., Capl8trano Unafted School 01~ trkt boW'd mem~r:s u y llw!> want mort' Information fr1>m school adounistrator before they lmpl~ment a bwuna program for students U vang within four miles ofschool The board 111 1•ons1dertn1t :start mai a corndor bWJin3 J>roararn ror student.!! who must now rind other means to get to school DL'ltm·t adm1rualrators d('ftne C'O rridor buainat as a les11 '"°om preh~Mlvc aervl<>e than lht' dis lrt<'l would normally provide Buses on corndor roultis iservlce only main thorou&hfares and do not lC>JH'lfl re-s1dentlal s treets. T he boHrci lhi week uslled S uperint e nd e nt Je r o me Thorn:slev to find out how mWly tudents would be elig ible for sul'h u program and r~port back tot he board at its next meeting. However, an initial survey of district parents showed Little in· terest In a corridor busin1 pro- gram, said assistant superinten· dent Sam Chicas. All students at San Clemente. l>Hnu Hills and Capistrano Valley high S<.'hools were polled. They were given survey forms to take home to their parents with pro- posed bus routes on them. The rorms asked parents if they would take advantage or a cor- ridor busing program and if they would be wij}ing to pay up to 60 cents a day for each student using the service. Only 66 Corms were returned to the district. Only Dana Hills High School parents showed sufficient interest in the program to war, rant further consideration. Chicas said. Chicas also said he has strong reservations as to the validity of the survey. "My feeling is that many of the forms never reached the parents,·' he said. He added that it would be too costly for the district to mail out forms to all district parents. "We ' re workin1 on findinl the number of eligible students at Dana Hills ln preparation for a possible pilot proaram there,'' Chicas said. He said he is also working on ways to cut the costs of the pro. gram. Chicas esUmated that it would tak.e$7,000to run a corridor busing at Dana Hills High for one <See BUSING, Pa1e AZ) Canyon Road Widening Backed Sex With Teen? Medic, • Held in Wife Orgies A 36-year·old Newport Beach chiropractor and his wife were ar· rested early today on charges they had sexual relations with a 14-year-old girl on numerous OC· casions after s upplying the youngster with narcotics . Dr. Gordon !:. Braham and his 21-year-old wife, Nancy, were ar·. rested at 7 :05 a.m. at their 20 Baruna Court residence. Both are being held on $50,000 bail. charged with child molest&· lion and sever al related sex cbarJes. Po"ce assert the girl first start· ed loinc to the doctor's Newport C rest home laat March to parttclpate in sexual activity. Jn. vestigators allege the activity continued for several months. The 14-year-old, police said. later told her cbu.rch pastor about the episodes and then notified police at his ur~inrc Police said they believe the girl may be just one of a number of girls who participated in the al· leged activity. They said they are searching for other possible al- leged victims. Armed with search warrants at the time of the arrest, officers said they seized a number of artificial sex aides t.hey claim were used during the episodes. Police said Braham faiJlted durin1 the arr~t and Paramedics were called . He was not hospitalized. Dr. Braham listed his medical office address as 3961 MacArthur Blvd., where, police said, hia wife was employed aa a receptionist. 'Star Trek' E!lftl Enterprise to Fly Again on Tube? CONWAY . Ark . CAP) Devoted fans of "Star Trek" grieved when the fi ve -year mis- sion of the USS Enterprise was cut short. not by marauding Klingons or Romulans but by earth-bound ratings may be in for a treat. Gene Roddenberry. creator of the 1960s scie nce -fa ctio n television series. says talks are under way to produce television episodes featuring Cuptain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Or. McCoy. Roddenberry told an audience al the University of Central Arkansas here Tuesday that he had been negotiating with Para· mount Pic tures about the possibility of producing t he series After his speech. Roddenberry sajd Paramount executives con· tacted him several times last week and arranged to meet with him when he returns lo Hollywood next week. The release in December of "Star Trek -The Motion Pie· ture," which he produced, ap· parently spawned the Interest in a new series. RoddenbeJTY said. ''We currently have a re- cession in Hollywood that has kept us from doing a sequel" to the movie, he added. The original series, which J'Ol.J70 SOLD -'RIGlll' Ahl"' "\'oudidttacain,Daily Pilot. "I had such good luck selllng my van ln your classified pases l'ftently that I decided to try it a1atn -and I sold my Volvo rt1ht away." Tbat'• the praise from the San Juan Caplttrano man who found. 1ucceu In the Daily Pilot . duallled pqet with this ad: '74 16 A Wan: L~ rKk AC. Pe, PBS H· llllecl, JtM mlln~ _ret gn, tDOd concl. $3IJOO XXX~JCJUUC lifent on the air in 1966, acquired a cult folJowing although it had only a three-year prime-time run on NBC. Ten years later. re- runs of the s how, which featured one-hour encounters between the valiant Enterprise crew and a host of cosmic vilJains. were be· ing carried on more than 140 sta- tions and in 47 other countries. Conventiops of Trekkies. as de votees are known , dre w thousands to hear speakers af- filiated with the show and trade in Star Trek memorabilia. Mo-ped Rider Denied Claim By SC Council San Clemente City Council members have denied a claim against the city for $24,000 for in· juries allegedly sustained by a man who fell on a city street while ridin1 his mo-peel. Richard Perry Lewis or 129 Ave. de la Grulla claims be wu riding his mo-ped south on Coast Highway near Cami no Capistrano May 23 when he ran across loose 1ravel in the street. He blames the city for not re- movln1 the 1ravel, which be says resulted ln him falling from, the motorized bike, 1tri~ a sawl1orwe URI tM I~-- He seelca $150,000 for Jost earn· in11, -'75,000 for loss of eamin1 capacity ind no less than $15,000 fo r medical bUla. Council members also denied a c laim flied by his wife, Blanche, that seeks $125,000 ror loss of love, co~panlonabip, al- fection and f~ental and emo- tional pain and distren. The councll routinely tumed both claims over to ltt claim ad· Juster for further actlon. Veta Aided WAIHiNOTON-<AP> -Pnel· deal c.... bm 1lped l .... l•· Uoa liYlDI HrYlc•·dlHbled veter-CG9t~·Uriaa IDere ... over the nat "" 1•an and lD· creubll mulmum loaa l'W'•· t•H for veteraaa wbo are parehMnf..._. ----------------- 'l'laefl c---··~e Sgt. Greg Ba.rtz and Dispatcher Karen Prigge of the Laauna Beach Poll~ Depart-ment work ardep-artimMlrs new:-137.000 communications console. Dual position ar- rangement replaces seven-year-old, single seat setue. Two-person console allows more flexibill!Y in.. times of. heavy use. po'TICe say. New console also includes burglary alarm monitoring panel. --------- Liquor Store Fact!$ Gripe Over Litter San Clemente police ha.ve stepped up patrols around a li· quor store at the south end of town after neighbors com - plained workmen and transients are using the front of the store as a tavern. Eighteen propert) owners on Avenida San Fernando peti- tioned city council members last week lo order operators of Park Liquor lo clean up their act. The residents s ay property s urroundmg the liquor store at the corner of Avenida San Fernando and El Camino Real is cluttered with beer cans and bot- tles. And they contend a group of workmen and transients use the front of the building as an outdoor bar each weekday afternoon, tossing their empties in the driveway and an adjacent dirt lot. Further, the neighbors main· lain the building itself is shabby, and In need of a paint job, the driveway ln need or resurfacing, and trash containers are left out- side even after 1arbage pickup. New ArDIS Arrive, Iraq Presses War BAGHDAD. Iraq CAP) -Iraq a nd Iran carried on relentlessly today their ground and air war while pro-Western North Yemen was reported to have joined Jordan in expressing support for lraq. The United States has pledged to supply military hardware to neutral Persian Gulf nations that feel threatened by the Iraq· Iran war. Iraq was reported to have re· ceived rive shiploads of Soviet- made military spare parts and ammunition through Jordan's Aqaba port since the outbreak or the war 17 days ago The Soviet Union denied offering military aid to Iran. Iraq claimed to have inflicted heavy loues on Iranian forces on the ground while the air war concentrated on supply lines. Iraqi forces have stepped up air and artillery attacks on Abadan and battled holdouts tn the port of Khorramahahr, seelctna to com· plete their conquest of the Iranian side of Iraq's waterway to the gulf. ly lines of Iraq's invasion forces in the oi l-ri c h section of southwestern Iran. Iran's milita r y command claimed to have downed three Iraqi MiG jets, two near DezfuJ and one near Ahwaz in the southern sector of the 300-mile· long battlefront on the 17th day of the war. Iraq acknowledged the loss of two Mi Gs. • Civic Leader Merlin Harlow Rites Slated Funeral services for pioneer south county resident and civic leader Merlin E. Harlow, who died Monday at the age of 71 afte r a half-c ent ur y in Capistrano Beach, will be held Thursday morning in San Clemente. Funding Will Be Delayed By DON CHAPMAN Ot .. Dell,~•-Despite objections from some residents, the Laguna Beach City Council vot ed Tuesday night to s upport widening Laguna Canyon Road into four lanes. Twenty-two motorists have been killed in crashes on the twisting, two-lane canyon road over the past five years. The council voted 3 to 2, with S ally Bellerue and NeU Fitzpatrick dissenting, to sup. port a widening plan favored by the Policy Advisory Committee for Laguna Canyon Road. But the council acUou doeln~ mean bulldo&era will be on the road neJrt week. State funds for the project are not expected to t>e. available ror from five to 15 years , City Mana1er Ken Frank told the. council. The plan includes widenint the wind.int country road to four lanes from Canyon Acrea Drive to the San Diego Freeway. Residents opposing the widen. ing of the road said that it would bring more traffic and smo1 to the community and damage the rural atmosphere of the canyon, "A wider road won't change chances for multiple car acci- dents." said local resident Peter Dobson. "Accidents would be in- creased. He said the road was a gatf'way to clean air for resi- <See CANYON, Pa1e AZ) SC Firemen PlanDiitplay San Clemente firemen wiU dis- play their firefighting equipme.nt and offer home safety lips during Fire Prev e nti o n Week ceremonies Saturday. They'll open the station at 100 Ave. Presidio from 10 a.m. to 2 p. m . with displays of modern and antique rire equipment, smoke detectors. fire extinguishers and films. There will be rerreshments, prizes and a poster contest ror the youngsters during the open house. Fire officials ask that children be accompanied ~Yan adult. · Coast Councll members were sym- pathetic to the pU1ht of the real· dents, and ordered additional police patrols of the liquor store especially between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m .' Iran sent air strikes for lhe second straight day a1alnst the Iraqi oil center ot Kirkuk, 3JO miles north of Baghdad, and the soutbeutem Iraqi city of Al Amarh, which controls the supp- A machinist, Mr. Harlow was active in community affairs in· eluding membership on the Capistrano Beach Sanitary Dis, Weather trict Board of Directors and a termuitsoperations manager. Low clouds with ex· Rites will be at 10 :30 a.m. at tensive dense fog in night R R I ._ the Ray _f.JJ1l.U.L Mort .... _ _,_ and momln&..b®.ts Inl&Dd a •s unn ng-=r------.cmhapel~-El Camino Real, fog to c lear back to . & • San Clemente, where visitation beaches Thursday after· noon. Hitbs Thursday in wu scheduled until 6 p.m. to-the upper 80s at the J" IWIW'lf•~-... ff ~--~-.~1 day. beaches to upper 70s tn-~IMAM"I-tul ~ ~ Officiant will be Mr. Harlow's land areas. Lowa tont1ht A Lal\Dla Beach resident bu more than a pawin& suspicion that there are rats -Uae bl1 kind -in his community. Bruce Dunn told City Council memben 'l'Ueeday that he bu seen at clOM ranee ae.v eral ot tbe toothy..nrmln ID La•una al-ley• tn .._ montht. He Hi._ th• rodents were about a foot Ions. DOt IDehadina tbelr tall, md nN four to five tncbet tall. They were frequenl· tac truh eollec:Uon areu at nt1bt wbea be aaw tbem, he •aid. Dwm Hid be aaw tbe animals ID alien beblnd CoMt HJ1bway, between Ocean Avenut! and Cleo Street. City Treasurer Fran En1lehardt, who also la presi- dent ot the board of trustees of the Oraqe County Vector Con- trol Dittrict, told council mem· bers that there had been eQID· plalntt of roof rah la 10me Oran,. Count.J communlU•, in· cluclina Lquna Btaeb. But bunli 1ald the ratt be HW were bl•1er .than roof reu, which ...i ID plantt and lreel. Mrs. l:nllehardt 1ald U.at lbe would alert tbe vector eoDtrol dlltrid about tbe report. Dunn 1akl be would NPOrt tlM matter to health authorttlet. ton-In-law, Rev. James J . 51to8.1. Farley, of Greeley, Colo., with interment to follow at Paclllc View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. Mr. Harlow was a UfetJme member of the \Jou Club, an honorary llletlme member of the Serra School PTA and a charter member of Pallaade1 United Methodlat Cburcb, servtn1 on lta board of dlrectou for many years. Survivors include hl1 wife Velma ; dau1bter1 Karlene HJekman, of Capiatrano Beech and lAntta Farf4t1, of Greeley; a 1llter, 'l'Wma n.ber, of Iowa, and nve ll'aadebildna. IN81DETeDJ\~ Wh., ftOC NMW of CM AbOve. lrmoc• II, Vklor II. PfMa 111 , l"onnolUI I aftd HOMriu I cu pt....wt'°' condidole1? See Pa(leClf. . .... At V-...,,_ At ...,,, "-Ctt ........... 01 .... t..111.... 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Gl8t•u<I d' E1lalna a aid TM prtisldt'nt's fi ve minut~· ::it.atement. broacJcoa:st lave. caroe N poli<·e anno1111t'd they ha d their f1nt 1.-ad 1n the 1n vesUaatioo of a bomb l•\Pl~loo fo'nda)' lh•t killed four uut1udt-1t Paria •YTI•CoKUt' f.MINIHlalle-Hf llrf .. to~ SAN FRANt'ISCO IAP> Rl'lnfort'ement of the ~J rmlt' railroad embankment kel'pang cle lta floodwater~ from anund111111i.: another 45,000 uc res or nl·h t 1u mlanJ, as ~ell as the East Hay·) main water supply. w11s C'omple1ed today, the railroad saul . Just in t•ase the emb~mkmt'nt threatens not to hold, the· railroad has 40 dump <'1tr:. standlllt( hy ~1th rnore ton:. of roC'k:. lu toss down on short notice The :.angle lrar k t·onnec•t:. Sto<·kton. 10 miles east. with San rrant'll><'O Trafhc 1ndude!> Amtrak passeneer trams. Cann-Oli• Howd119 BllL Blflllfll Bwlklr WASHINGTON IAP I President Carter signed a $31 2 billion housing bill today and attacked banks for ··overrea<'lang" to the economy by unjustified increases in interest rates. "f .. am deeply. concern~ a~ul the recent upsurge in interest rates, Carter said at the signing ceremony in the Rose Garden The bill, called the Housing and Community Development :4-Ct of 1980, authorizes $31.2 billion for the Department of Hous mg and Urban Development's low-and moderate-income hous ing programs. The money authorized is $2 billion less than what Carter requested but 30 percent more than the authorization for the last fiscal year. 2nd Story Denied for Laguna Home Laguna Beach City Council members have overruled a city panel's approval of plans for a second story addition to a home aiop a north Laguna bluff, after area residents objected to the Project. 'In a 3·2 vote, council members overruled the Desi g n and 'eview Board approval or the plans, which included a t .~· square-foot addition to a one· story home at 101 Mc Knight Drive. The property is owned by Kent Snyder. Voting against the appeaJ by Mrs. Isabella King were council members Howard Dawson and Kelly Boyd. Mrs. Kini and other neighbor- ing resident& contended that the addition, which included a turret reaching Z1 feet from the street , would block views and not be compatible with nearby homes. · "We built so those behind us could keep their views." said ·Mrs. King. "This would not be fair to us.'' ···other residents o r t h e neighborhood, which is adjacent tQ Crescent Bay Point Park. said that second stories should not be allowed in the area. But architect Morris Ske n· derian, representing 'Snyder, 'said the addition was not out of scale with imme diate neighbor's homes. ' Forum Slated In Clemente A candidate's forum , featur-mg the 13 hope(uls for t WO seats on the San Clemente City Coun· cil, will be held Oct. 22 at the Community Center. The breakfas t m eeting . SJK>nsored by the Cha mber or Commerce. begins at 7·30 a.m . at the center, at 100 Ave. Seville. Candidates will h ave five minutes each to prese nt their ~atform. A question and answer period will follow. Ticket.a are S4 and available at f. e chamber office. 1100 N. El amino Real. For more in· r'mation, call the chamber at 92·1131. ORANOB COAST L sc DAILY PILOT Frot11 Page ,t I CANYON ••. dents coming home from inland areas. , ·'Trees are air fa ctories . Roads are s mog factories." Dobson said . The residents urged limited improvements for the road, such as passing and left turn lanes, road signs, and lowered speed limits. E s telle Warner said the circulation committee in the city 's general plan revision pro- cess had a lso recommended limiting improvements to the roadway. Arnold Hano, pointing out that the widening would not be able to be funded soon. urged the council to hold off on making a decision. Council members Fitzpatrick and BeUerue agreed. ·' he counc.il s ~ved toward a safer road in the past. with passing lanes . It seems to go ahead on widening would be premature ... Bellerue said. f'itzpatrick said he wanted to get mor e information "It may be necessary to get four lanes," he said. "But I want lo be convinced." But the ot,ier three council m em bees s"'1 safety dictated that t he road ~widened. "The road is unsafe . It carries too many cars for its size. The county wilJ tell you that. The ci - ty will tell you that." said Coun· cilman Kelly Boyd. Councilman Howard Dawson said four lanes with a traversa· ble median would help cut down fa tal head-0n accidents . "I also think that we should take the position that we want a rustic median." he said. Mayor Wayne Baglm said ac· cidents were killing innocent people in the canyon. "Safety is number one,·· he said. City officials will now forward word of the council's support or the $4 million project to the Policy Advisory Committee for Laguna Canyon Road. That committee in c ludes representatives from Laguna Beach. lrvine. the Orange Coun· ty Transportation Commi~sion, the county Board of Superv1sors, and Caltrans. County Crossed Up LOS ANGELES <AP > -A judge has ruled that the 50-fool while c ro:.s on a h i ll in Hollywood violates the constitu· tional separation of church and state. Superior Court Judge ,.,. °'-'-" 0.11, "''°'· ••th ""'''" ,, Thomas T. Johnson also decided : ~-ci.":t ",;;::.~· c'.;:",.::.':~;r: Tuesday that the county can 't : ~'r.!.:'9..:=''::.~:: .. c':~~.~'4:,· sell the cross, can't use public I au(.llo l'ount•ln Ve il .. , lr••"t L •eun• funds to maintain it, and Cer· ,....",... s..~.::,:,:~,;or~ ~.:To!~ -1-------tntycan·t light it up at""Jtifht-. - 1 ~1,,..,.. .. -.t I' et >JO W.'t ll•Y SH"I ,.. 0 ... u ... , .. ,4 "'-'6. c .. 11t0tl'\'' •1•.,. . _.. .. _ PfntOtf\I •net "'vtlft""'f ~ .. 11-· I.it., ·-·· _......,. Mot .... ,...,'"''"' ~ML-. ..... ,, .. , .._ .... l!dlto- 1.agun• ••ac:ll Office UnlHO (M•tH .... we• Oftlcff C...leMOW UOW..t .... 114'"' " ..... , ........... ~ ,,.,, ... ~-.... ,d Artists Honored A reception for artists David Romeo and John Paul Jones will be held from 7 to 9 p.m . Thursday at the Saddleb1tck College art gallery on the school 's main cam· pus. An exhibit of their works will continue through Oct. .:n at the gallery. Style Show Slated A newly formed Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae 1roup named Tres LafunN will hold • luncheon· faablon lhow Friday at lO:aoa.m . 4 at Republic Savini* and Loan Al· •elatJoa, JO:l12 Crown Valley Parkwar, i.u-a Nlluel. Thoee tnlertlUd ln further lftformaUoo IDaJHll-.cmt.. Refugees Help Boosted T wcoty nmt' 11oc1al s ervices workeni will 1,., hired by Oranate (;mmty aioon to help jobless In· dochlMttl refuget."is who continue to fl ock into tht• urea The l'ounty has about 80 ..-mployc<-lrr the 11art of illt ln- 1Jo<'hlll1•111• tlcfugee Assistance Progrum who htilp disoriented arrival!! i tlt wetr1u e payments, food and health care Another 31 workers concen· trutt' on pre parint( the refugees lo fmd Jobs and handling other s uraal l'rubl e m s Delo res ('hur<'htll, chrt>t·tor for the ref. u~ct• ass11.tan,·e program. said tht• 11..-~ workers will JOln an the l.1th'r ~rou1J ·w c 'vt! JU t been try ing to .. 1 tty afloat with the welfare and .1~:.1stance s ide." she explained. 'This is lht> first big additional hir inK we've had on th e social ser vices side " But steadily inneaslng ap· pllcations from new refugees h ave prompted officials from t h e county Social Ser vices Department to r equest more staffing. The County Board of S upervisors approved the im· mediate increase Tuesday. The total cost to add the workers will be $445,278 this fis· cal year, according to Dennis B. Hart, assistant director for the assistance program. Orange County will pay only 5 pe rcent of the amount. or about $22,000. Single Bid "'ins Flood' Project Work A Vista contractor was the only bidder for tl)ree flood repair proj ects in San Clemente that must be completed before rains begin this fall. Cit y Council members accept· ed the $38,945 bid from Donald f'. Dresselhaus for construction of two drainage projects and repair of a bridge damaged in last year's rains. The work includes repairing the bridge at Lobos Marinos, repair· ing the flood channel lining a(l,ja- cent to Camino Capistrano and re· pair or the catch basin on Camino de Los Mares. Council members decided not te ~rit moT~ bids-aft-tt Dresselhaus proved to be the only contractorwillingtodothework. City officiaJs said repairs must be completed before the faJl rains begin in order for the city to be elig1 ble for fede ral disaster funds. Cost of repairs will be reim· bursed up to 75 percent if the work is completed now, city officiaJs said. Until those funds a re received, the contractor will be paid from unappropriated sewer funds and storm drain fees Lawn Mower Purchase OK San Clemente parks officials tested five rotary lawn mowers before coming up with one they found suitable for the city's turf. City Council members ap- proved purchase of a riding r o tary mower from South Orange Turf Supply Co. at a cost of SS,462. The bid was the second lowest of the fi ve submitted but parks orficials convinced the council the m achine was superior to the lowest price model, which they t ermed of poor quality. Interviewing Seminar Set A seminar focusing on in· terviews o f prospective employees will be sponsored by Saddleback College Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m . at the Airporter Inn in Irvine. The fee for the seminar - "How to Pick a Winner : The In- terviewing Process·' -is $55 or S65 at the door If space l~aila­ ble. The fee includes lunch and materials . Further information may be obtained by calling 831-4646. F,....Pap 1ll BUSING ••. year. even with a 60-cent fee. He said part of this amount couJd be 'covered with state reimburse· mentfunds. · The 1tartln1 point for the pro- poaed Dana Hills corridor is al the tnlenect.lon of Del Obi1po and Camino Caplatrano ln San Juan Caplttrano. The route proceed.I atona Del OblapotoCout Hiahway, rlsbtoa Coast ~way l.o Golden Lantern Drive ln Dana Point and from there l.o Dana Hilla Htgh School. • -. Al'Wt~llt JORDACHE DOESN'T HAVE A BLIMP AFTER THIS ACCIDENT AT LAKEHURST, N.J. Jeana Manufacturer Aiming High, But Ad Campaign Barely Got Off the Ground Ad Deflated Blimp Touting Jeans Doun LAKEHURST, NJ . <AP > A gold and burgundy blimp in· tended to adve rtise Jordar he jeans snagged on a tree today and crash ed o n its m aiden voyage, officials said. Authorities al the Lakchurs1 Naval Afr Engineering <;enter confirmed that th e I 70-foot blimp crashed. bul there ~er~ no injuries. People calling a local radio station said the craft went down into some trees at the central New J ersey air base The blimp took off at 8:45 a m with no apparent problems. ac· cording to a Lakehurst official "When it reached 600 feet. the pilot sensed problems and he m ade a controlled d escent," said G.W. Gagen, a Jordache spokesman. The pilot, whose name was not immediately available, was try. ing to put the blimp down in an open area on the naval center, but the airship hit a tree and its envelope or bag was punctured, Gagen said. "It's inoperative now," he said. The blimp was built by Air-ahip EnterpriM& Lld. of New York C ity and leased to Jordache. The blimp was to be flown to TeterlJ<>ro Airport and then to Battery Park in Manhat- tan for a gala christening party today Jordache planned on using the hhmp for "goodwill" and pro· motional activities at athletic and charitable events. according to company officials J oseph Nakash. one of three brothers who founded Jordache Enterprises Co., said the com- pany decided to use a blimp because, "We like to do things a little differently." Jn an unsuccessful attempt to launch the blimp Tuesday, a gust of wind burled the airship to t he ground and damaged its landing gear. The Jordac he blimp went down not far from where the 804 -fool zeppelin Hindenburg burned and crashed May 6, 1937, killing 35 of the airship's 97 passengers and crew. One American sailor died on the ground. Italian Film Set The Italian film, "Open City," will be shown at the Laguna Beach Library at6:30p.m . Thurs- day. The movie.,-with English.sub- titles, was produced and directed by Roberto Rosselini. SC Library Hearings on Design Nixed A r equest by several San Clemente residents that public hearings be held regarding the design of a new public library has met with City Council op· position. The counc il with the excep· t ion or Mayor Karoline Koester who vot ed no. and Thomas O'Keefe who was absent -said eno u~h public comment has been rec eived o n th e new facility They s aid the committee who selected the architectur al firm was composed of San Clemente r esidents, and that the senior c itizens or ganization had also commented on design of an ad· jacent 4.000·square-foot senaor center. Bes ides, City Manager George Caravalho reminded, the con· tract for the des ign already has been awarded and is nearing completion. In fact, he said, final drawings should come to the council later this month. County Supervisors approved a joint city-county agreement with San Clemente in June for cons truction of the 18,000· square-root facility adjacent w the city's Community Center on A "enida del Mar. Herilage Cu!:lom Oe!!ign Uphohlery ~ale/ Save 25°/o for the entire month of October p BUSINESS I STOCKS NYSE ·COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS a.m. (PDT) Prit*A 0.,a••"-•ni.•.-.,_,.,. '"" ..... •••• ""-'" "•'''" Pew,'"'""· 0.11 .. 1-C1t•<1ftM ll •too •• ,..._,_,_., ... , ,.,. ... ,..,..I AJ-i.1...-.-t«v•ll .. , o. ... ,, •NI lft\llnel Teledyne Pact Penned · M US~EGON. Mich. CAP> -Some 1,000· United Auto Workers union members at two Teledyne Inc. plants here will return to their jobs follow- ing r atification or a ne w contract that ended a 3~-month strike. Geo-steam Unit Due E L CENTRO CAP> -G round breaking Is two years away but ap- proval came today for $60 mi1Uon in federal funds assuring construction of a major source of geothermal energy In California, the Imperial Valley 1eothermaJ plant. Due to nnUllellon clftlcultlee, 80tM ............... . -- I but needed a roommate had tro uble finding didn 't a long the o n e b eca u se know a nyon e Ora nge Coas t. I Then I tried Pilot. the Da il y D a il y Pilot a d s offe r ed c lassified a s uch a wide s e le ction fro m whic h to c hoose that I fo und lik ely candida te with just a fe w inte rvie ws . We now get a long g r e at and enjoy Ii ving togethe r . If you need a room- m a t e. r ea d the Da il y Pilot classifi ed ads . If you have room to share and want mate , place a room- ad with Pilot an Daily the friendly classified ad-visers. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5878 -. I ..... l.rt t I 'I t ._,, ·~ Wednesday. October 8, 1980 USC DAIL V PILOl f: I 5 'Re~laOut' Bell's Bill Tops . $44 Million By MILTON MOSKOWITZ If you had the impress ion you were seeing and hearing a lot of those "reach out and touch someone " commercials from the phone company, you were right. The camp@i.gn to get you to ca11 tong dist ance more ottenls-a 6lockb-us1er. the biggest one ever mounted by American Telephone & Telegr aph <AT&T>. Every year the trade magazine Advertising Age issues a report on who spends what on advertising. Just out, the report shows that in 1979 Ma Bell spent S44 million to pro- mote long distance calling. That was up dramatically from the $18.S million spent in 1978. THE SPENDING ON this campaign helped to lifl the phone company's tot al advertising budget for the year to $220 million. This includes aJ I the advertising done by the Bell units across the country And it boosted AT&T into ninth place among all advertisers. Ma Bell r anked 13th in 1978 a nd 16th in 19T7 Here is how Ad vertising Age r anked the top 10 advertisers 111 Americ a <bas ed on their 1979 expenditures >: Money Tree Proctor & Gamble . the perennial No. 1, wath an un· believable budget or S6 15 million supporting a slew of br ands ( Folgers. Crest. Pampers, Tide. Ivory, Duncan Hines, Head & Shoulders). 2 General l''oods t Maxwell House, .rell·O, Kool-Aid, Sa nka . Rnml, $39:1 mil l11in 3 Sears. HoebuC'k <induding Allst ate Insurance), $379 million 4 General Motor~ (Chevrolet, Uu1ck . Oldsmobile, Pontiac. Cad illa1•>. $323 million 5 Philip Mor ris c Marlboro, Benson & JI edges, Merit . Miller Beer, 7 Up>. $291 million 6 Kmart (2,000 stores>. $287 m1ll1on 7 -R.J. RE YNOl.DS, the nation's largest cigarette maker <Winston, Salem , Vantage. Camel>. largest canned foods processor. <Del Monte). largest Chinese foods marketer !Chung Kang) a nd l ar gest container ship operator <Sea Land i. S258 malhon 8 -Warner Lambert < L1stenne, Efferdent, Trident, Freshen-Up, Certs, Rola 1d!>1, $220 m1lhon 9 AT&T. $220 million 10 Ford Motor <Ford, Lincoln, Mercury), $215 million_ Proctor & Gamble ( P&G >. the cnlossus of Cincinnati . reached a new mi lestone hy cracking the $600 million bar- rie r_ This means that P&G is now advertising at the rate of Sl.7 million a day. Missing from the top 10 circle this lime was the embat- tled Chrysler Corp. In 1978 1t ranked as the No. 10 ad· vertiser with expenditures of S189 mill ion Then , when it applied for a government-guaranteed loan, it conceded that its ad s pendi n g was "excessi ve," and il pro- mised to C'ut back It did tn SI 18 mil hon. lts new rank in the advertising st and1n~s 40th Four Japanese car makers now place a mong the 100 largest advertisers an the United States. They are : Toyota. 57th with S80 million, Datsun, 6Sth with S66 million; Hon· da~ _85lh with S44 million: and Mazda. lOOth with $28 million .\MONG THE MOST heavily advertised products in 1979 were· Coca-Cola, $41 million . Winston cigarettes, $41 million: Anarin. S.19 million . Pepsi·Cola. S35 million . Max- well House coffee. $34 ma Il ion. Folgers coffee. $33 million ; Salem cigarettes, S31 million . Marlboro rigarettes, S31 million: Tylenol. S30 malhon . Hudweaser beer. $29 million. Ranking 28th un the roster of leading advertisers, sandwiched between CRS and Loews. was the good old United St ates ~overnment ll spent S146 mall.Jon, using 17 different advertising agencies lo spread the word The biggest budget $42 million was the U.S. Army's. This recruitment campaign was handled by the N W Ayer Agency. the very one that docs the "reach out and touch someone" commercials for the phone company .ttfo.-k• In Thr ... pol If ghl NEW YORK l"PI Sele•, I I.Im Prt<~ •nd Mt <haniQll: m ,,_. ''"~" mo\t 6<tl'tt New York 'ilocll. E.-t.n•"91! l\\·Uitr\ lredlng ""l•<tMllv •I m0t~ lh•n '1 I IBM .:11,lQO .~~ • 1-. LO<lld EJ1.J> iOJ, 100 s••' • ,, • s.r., •• GD S1'9.100 .,,.. I . ~1"9 • ..J . .00 "°"' • n F 000 4AO,IOO JO• • l._ "°n ProcJ JIS, 100 ll ',.--------------Occ 10.nl Ptol l7•.'IOO ll"' • • 8urn•Rl li0,100 '"' .., Mobil J.lJ,000 a>.. • t• .. NC>tton S.m 2",SOO '•' > • '. 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UUMlnl bl UU. repub&lc Tb• e\llT'tllt campa&1n year 11 no ta tepUon and ln fact reinforus U.. pplnt. Not only did LoWalana surpriat UM pundita by elet'-llftl Oavld fieen. Ill firat Republl<'an aov•rnor alnct Rtcon•truction. but also the ballot feat&ared 10meone named None Of 1'Mt Above. NONE Ot' THE Above wa• the candidat•'• leaal oan:ue. which 1 sup· poee work• out to None O T AOO.e. ll you aee the middle ln1tlal, and mayt>e just plain None to bis frum<h In a stroke of campaign ien11H , aubematortal ho~ful Luther Devine Knox legally changed has name to None Of The Above. The candidate sue· cessfully iued the state, threaterung to block the electioo. to have the Se<'relary of State hst his new lawful name on tht! ballot in tbe etgbt candidate open primary. Luther. I mean None. rirushed third from the bottom or fifth from the top. as he probably prefers to look at it None definitely was no nonentity He polled a remarkable 7.076 votes. com· pared with 297 ,000 for the winner. which wasn't bad for a fellow not even listed in the Baton Rouge phone book. None Of The Above is definitely on to something there. ONE REASON FOR the widely viewed-with-alarm voter apathy this key election year is that the candidates, even the incumbent. just don't have pre· sidential sounding names. They just don't make presidents anymore with sonorous, statesmanlike names like Millard Fillmore. Ulysses Simpson Grant. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Zachary Taylor, John Quincy Adams. The incumbent would have been bet· ter off sticking with the J ames Earl Carter on birth certificate Jimmy Carter may be 0 . K. for a Grand Old Opry banjo picker , an unrated welterweight boxer or a retired letter carrier on an RFD route. The Carter part is fine -in the great two syllable presidential tradition of Adams, Monroe, Jackson. Tyler, Taylor. etc. - but the Jimmy 1s all wrong. Un a oan- quet place card it ju!>t doesn't look right between Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin. Ronald Reagan suggests a matinee CA•Te• idol on the order or nonald Colman or Roland Young John Anderson sounds too mut•h like a Washmgton columnist or a puneyoroCprefabracated windows . JOHN KENNEDY AT least had the vision to spruce up his handle with the infusion of Fitzgerald. after his maternal grandparent. The name problem has been with ws for quite a while. Herbert Hoover sounded <and looked) like a department store vacuum salesman. Harry S Truman had a middle 1mt1al that didn't stand for anything, ana Harry was too folksy even for a small town haberdasher. Calvin Coolidge was, per se, a viola· lion of church and state. One solution to this nominaJ dilemma. which l meant to discuss with the Louisiana delegation before the bourbon ran out a few semesters ago, is to ha•e presidents upon assuming office as. sume a new name, after the manner ol popes in the Catholic church. AFTER ALL, JOHN Paul II does have a more pontifical ring to it than Karol Wojtyla, and John Paul l chimes • a historic nuance not sounded in Alb6no Luciani. Richard Nixon t•ould hen bttame In- nocent II. with the primary title golfli to Warren G. Harding, who also tried to disown the scandals of his admini1lra· tion Teapot Dome aod all that pr• Watergate sin. ·Qlmbridge Dwight D. Eise nhower could have en· tered the Whale House as Victor II. following in the footsteps of fellow West Pointer Grant, whose war exploits also won him the presidency. Born Again Jimmy Carter could be enthroned in the Oval Office right now aa Pius II I, in the sanctified semi· teetotaler tradition of unsmiling Cal Coolidge a nd the austere James Buchanan. who never called himself Jimmy. LYNDON JOHNSON, the patriarch of the New Society and champion of the de('aying inner cities. might have as- s umed a double papal cognomen, like Urban Renewal I. Reagan's concern for Taiwan early in the campaign could be m emorialized at inauguration time by his assuming the epon y mous presidential title o f Formosus I. in the manner or the late 9th century occupant of the Chair of Peter. · Ande r son, t.h~ th1nk1ng person's moderate li beral or liberal moderate. depending on how the voters view this former conser vative. might take the oath on the portic·o. if miracles happen. as Liberius or perhaps Honerius I. Also available from lhe nearly 2.000-year old roster of pope5 to help spruce up the nameplate on the door at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. are such papal· ly assumed tibles as Felix I bringing in a nothe r .. Era or Good Jo'eeling'') Hyginus <strong Medicaid Stance in State of Union message ), Miltiades (firm defense policy), Clement <pnson reform. anti·capital punishment 1. Simplicius <easy solutions to the na· ti on 's woes J even a Pelagius, Benedict or Gre~ory wo uld sound classier than any Ron. J ohn or Jimmy. THE DETERIORATION in preslden· tial names may signify the decline of our unique democratic system. Johnny Carson summed up changing styles in heroic names when, during the recent Tonight show annt versary. he asked and answered his own question: "Where are thl' Washingtons and Jef. tenons of today'> They're all wide re- ceivers in the N. F L." Get Tomorrow's NEWS Today ---= fC L i HE NEWS EVERYD ~E ~I LL BE TALt,l 'IL AWLT TOMORROW IS ALWAYS IN TODAY'S DA ILY PILOT ... 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