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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-09-01 - Orange Coast Pilot. .. IUlll CUil 0 .. • • • • • • YOUR HlllTDll UllY ·MR TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 198i ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Still m;arried after-eight years at sea SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -It look eight years and they cov· ered 45,000 miles, but Ray and Shirley Triplett made their dream come true : '!'hey s ailed around the globe on their 46-foot le etch. • "We wouldn't trade those eight years for anything in the world," Triplett said as the ketch, Mqrning Star, bobbed gently al its slip at the St. Fran· cis Yacht Club. Onofre • permit sought By DAVID KUTZMANN OfU.o.ll, ........... Southern California Edison Co. officiaJly filed its application Monday for a possible low-power operation of newly built Unit 2 at the San OnoJre Nuclear General· ing Station after demonstrators turned up earlie r in the day to protest s uch a move. About 25 protesters in aJI held placards and banners in front of Anaheim's Marriott Hotel where ..Edis.on.Co.. CiJed its request with the U.S. Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, which is hold· ing hearings on the .adequacy of elnerg'ency pre paredness for communities near the $3.3 billion plant. Anti in another San Onofre- r elaled development, attorneys for the Nuc lear Re gulatory Commission came out in support of the utiUty's request that the licensing board refer to higher authorities the question of whether emergency plans need be judged on the basis of an earthquake larger than the tremor. the plant was meant to 1 withstand. -,·111e earthquake question and tb4 low-power application are related. Edison Co. officials bave ex- CSee ONOFRE. Page A2) South Africa troops kill, trap Soviets CAPE TOWN, South Africa <AP > -Soviet soldiers were killed and captured during South Africa's raid on black guerrillas in Angola last week , Defense Minister Magnus Malan an· nounced today. He s aid the South African troops toOk a Soviet warrant of· ficer prisoner. and that Soviet office r s were among those killed. South Africa launched a four· pronged attack into Angola last week in pursuit of guerrillas figl!ting for: independence of South West Africa, a S-oufh African-administered territory that lies between Marxist-ruled Angola and South Africa. Malan said the South African forces had "cotne across Russian officers al SWAPO (the guerrilla group) headquarters. During tbe recent operations, some of these Russian officers working together with SWAPO cam~ into contact with us." Prime Minister P . W. Botha previously said the South African forces clashed with the Angolan army. The government has also s aid Soviet soldiers were slaying at SWAPO camps, but: fled in advance of the ·South African forces. . SWAPO, or the So~t~ West African Peoples Orgamzatlon, has been fighting a !Ow-level bush war for South West African independence for 15 years from bases in Angola and elsewher e. Sounding off costs major FORT RU.EV Kan. CAP> - Maj. Stanley Daughtery has been relieved of duty as com- mander of C Company, lat Avia- .. tion Battalion here because bis marching charces chanted an obscenity wblle paaalnc in re· view before the baae com- mander, the Anny says. The bue •Information office said lnitJaJly tM men chanted an obtcenity tMtt later desert~ It 11 "a ~ wttb • mJld pro. fanlty tn it.'' That was u far as lbe explanaUoo went. No cUKtplne ••• announced for tbe memben of C Cdmpan,y. Oauabt«J was re-aaslped to Fort'Brao. N.C. • The Tripletls, both 59 and married 40 years, arrived home Sunday. S ince sailing lhrough the Golden Gate in " June 1973, the Tripletts have fought storms, s urvived a coral reef grounding, faced pirates off Sumatra, and gone places tourists neve.r see. Triplett, a wealthy Ins urance executive from Saratoga. Calif., would not recommend such an adventure to everybody. Hardly anybody, in fact. "You have to know what you're doing," he said. Most people who try it , he said, get a boat, lake a course in piloting and ocean navigation. a nd sail a way. Most get only a few thousand miles, then sell out in the South Pacific and fly back home. The Tnpletts sailed to Hawaii, across the Pacific into the Red Sea. the Medite rranean, throu~h the .Straits of Gibraltar. down t he west coast of Africa, a cross the Atlantic , thro ugh the Panama Canal, west to Hawaii again and. finally. San Fran- r isco. "Our circumnavigation days are over," said Triplett. "Once in a lifetime is e nough. We have seen and experienced so much that we can never be the same two people again." The Triplett marriage came ......-.......... ~..,. A few empties from hU store $farted Fred Gencht on what he calls "the most extensive collec- tion of 12-ounce beer C0'1$ m the world." At laAt count. he had 1.600 Labels Pop! goes appraisal. Beer can collector won't let fame go t'O(head By RICHARD GREEN Of .. .,_,, l"li.t Staff Fred Gencb\ has opened a lot of beer cans from the bottom in his day. It's not that t he 36-year-old Irvine father of two has an y aversion to opening the m the normal way. It's ' just that an empty loses value Of}ce the top's popped. And the re's not much sense ,in keeping the brew in the can, he says. After a number of years, the beer may rust the can, reducing its worth. · Plus, it's nol .much fun trying to lug heavy, brew-rilled containers to "canven· l ions," gathe rings where collectors like Genchi trade and sell. He is just one of 40.000 hobbyists serious enough to join the group, Beer Can Collectors of Americ . And there's t Musands of other people who have collected a souvenir can or two for posterity. Qenchi has 1,600 beer cans ranging from a Sc~tz 1935 cone-to• to bicentennial cans. stac in his home ii Deerfield. Hi favoriteonecontained-"SOUL"beer. "After the Watts riots. the Meyer Brew· ing Co in Los Angeles came out with the 'SOUL' can to kind of unite the community, .. Gencht said. However. the National Association for the Advancement o f Colored People thought the can was in bad taste and forced it off the market. making it a collector's item. Genchi also has a "Black Pride" can. This one apparently didn't run into NAACP objection. he said. '"The great thing about collecting beer rans ... Genchi s aid. '"is that each one has a story." . Take, for example, "Olde Frothingslosh: The Pale Stale Ale with the foam at the bot· tom " nus brand started as Lhe running ioke ol a Pittsburgh disc jockey who repeatedly praised the imaginary brew. When hundreds of listeners m issed the joke and asked where they could purchase some, the Pitts burgh Brewing Co. decided to CSee BEER CAN, Page At> No drastic remap changes But coast legislators rap Democrats' proposal By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of• o.ltf ...... MMt SACRAMENTO (AP) -"My office and my home a re still in the district. At Jeast I can be grateful for that." So commented A s · semb l ~woma n Marian Berge90rf, R-Newport Beach, when asic,d what she thought or the plansff reapportionment of the 7fth embly seat she now occupies. Orange'. ur lepslaton. un- like their counterparts in some other pa~ or the state, would not see dr:¥lic cbanaes in their districts. a.it they voiced some criticism~. nonetheless. in in· terviews M nday. U-r lbf plan advanced by the l>e,rtocratlc Party leadershl'P l ln the "Assembly, Mrs. Berseaon • • beavl ly Re~~¥ct -~ lose all of I e, and the com- munlU. San Clemente and SanJ._ apo. The I la0Ulid""1 of her district. -a~ Jrvtne, then rtalttD alonl Ne•port Bo.teva.td mad move into areaa in east Ounce. lncludln1 Cowan, Lemon and Panorama Hell(hls. , The 73rd Assembly District of Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle. R·Ca&ta Mesa, also would be in for c han ges. und e r the Democrats' plan. Frlzzelle would gain all o( Costa Mesa <he now has about seven-eighths of the city), but would be forced to cede about half of Huntington Beach and areas in Seal Beach a nd Los Alamitos to a new district that would encroach southward from Los ~geres County. Frlzzelle also would keep au of Fountain Valley and a small part of south Santa Ana. Hi s complaint with the Democratic plan -which bas NO&i This Week • not been released publicly but has been so well "privately" un- vei Jed that it is history -is that it fails to provide a "new" as· sembly seat in the county. The lrvine-Saddieback Valley area, Frizzelle s aid , is a "natural" for such a seat. Under a plan being circulated by the R e publicans , Mrs . Bergeson would be able to "keep" the portion of Irvine that includes UC Irvine and the village or Turtle Rock and San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. And Frizzelle would be able to keep the Huntington Harbour portion of Huntington Beach. Ho w the final deal will go down is.anyone's guess. "Everythiog's still subject to negotiation right now," M rs. Bergeson said. Frizzelle was not quite a s diplomatic. Referrinc indirectly to Republican attempta to hold off legislation until a more IC· ceptable plan is produced, he said: ·'Ten years of pbllosophy are Involved In lbe decision on reap· . portionment. What happens to one bill or another this year ls <See SEATS, P11e A2> through stronger than ever "The wake o f m a n y a husband-and-wife sailing team 1s c lu tt ered w ith d i vorce papers," Triplett said . "/\ trip brings out the best in a marriage and the worst. We had lo learn to be together 24 hours a day." They a lso had to rely on each other , as when Triplett fell over- board in the wintry waters <:if the Mediterra nean. It took Shirley Triplett 45 minutes to wrestle Morning Star around and pull her husband to safet y. Triplett fi gures more than a year should be sut>tracted from the e1ght-year figur e for the voyage. During the journey. after finding sare harbors for the boat , the Tr~pletts flew . to California for per iods up to JUne months to vis it wit h their fouJI daughters and son. But Triplett's vow that his CSee SAIL, Page AZ) Oriental fly • ID county; no • spraymg seen· By GLENN SC'OTT Of u. o.u, "4 ... , .. " While public attention has focused on whether lhe dreaded Mediterranean fruit fly will buzz into Orange County. one of the fly's larger and somewhat less threatcnlrrg cousins slipped in instead . An Orient al fruit fly has been discovered in a county fly trap in a Placentia orange grove, of· ficials in the county Agricultural Commissioner's Office said Monday. The fl y was caught late Friday a fternoon but the announcement was withheld until researchers in a s tate entomo logy lab in .. Sacramento confi rmed the find . said Leonard Lie khus. chief de· puty agricultural comm 1ssioner. Although the Orie ntal fly feeds and breeds on the s ame types of fruits and vegetables as the medfly a nd is equally capable MEDFLY, OUARAWTINE QUESTIONS EXPLORED-AS of severely damaging about $900 million worth of the state's agricultural products -Liekhus said at doesn't pose the same threat as the med fly. The reason. he explained, is because federal r esearchers have produced a synthetic lure that draws the m ale flies and leads to their eradication. The c hemical lure will be sprayed on utiHty poles and tree trunks in <See FLY, Page AZ> Cut-rate sentence Pot farmer must help oldsters VENTURA (A P ) -A j'udge who says he likes to hand out In- novative sentences has ordered a restaurant owner to sell meals at half price to senior citizens for 90 days as punishment for cultivating marijuana. Ventura Counly Supe rior Court Judge Steven Stone also orde re d Peter Knapp, 34, of Ma libu, to advertise the half· price meals in a newspaper in Santa Monica, wher e he har s Japanese resta ura nt. Stone admitted it ·'is unus al, but I kind or like innovative s,en· te nces. like when I ordered a guy who set fire to a barley field to s pend a s ummer cutting firetrails for the national Forest Service instead of havin~ him waste time in jail. I'm s ure that c ured him." Knapp, owner of the Susbi- M an restaurant and former road manager for rock s inger Joe Corker , was found to have leased la nd in a remote area near Fillmore in Ventura Coun- ty. Narcotics delectives'1'oon<f1JO marijuana plants growing on the farm in 1978. ~ Knapp's sentencing had been delayed until last week while he unsuccessfull y c ha llenged the validity or a search warrant used to seize the m arij uana. Stone said a more conven- tional .sentence. s uch as the $1 .000 fine a nd 700 hours of donated labor to a public ser vice <See POT. Page AZ > .Major ea_rthquake hits Sanwan. lsles GOLDEN, Colo. IAPI ""t A major ear t hquake rippled through the Samoan Islands re· gion in the Pacific Ocean late Monday, the US. Geological Survey said today. There were no immediate reports of injury or damage. USGS s pokesman Don Finley said the quake was r ecorded at a preliminary magnitude of 7.5 on the Ric hte r scale. The epicenter of the quake was not det e rmin ed, Finley added. Mike Browne, spokesman for the Ca liforn ia Office of Eme rgen cy Se r vices in Sacramento. said the · quake's magnitude was measured at 7.3 by the seismographic station at UC Berkeley. Browne said the quake struck at 2:40 a.m. PDT today <6:40 p.m. Monday) and its epicenter was in the Tonga Islands It was the mos t powerful tremor there s ince April 2, 1977, when an earthquake registering 7.6 bit the region, causing minor damage in Apia. capital of Western Samoa, and triggering a minor tidal wave at Pago- Pago, the capital of American Samoa, Finley said. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu noted the small wave at Pago Paeo. but said there was no evidence of a tidal wave t.hreal for the Pacific Ocean. m;GS earthquake monitors in Golden , said it was the strongest quake ln the world re· corded slnce a 7.6 magnitude quake ofr South Island. New Zealand. on May 26. ' T h e R ichter scale is a measure of gr ound motion as re- corded on seismographs. Every increase of one digit means a tenfold increase in magnitude. Thus a reading of 7 .5 reflects an earthquake 10 ·times stronger than one of 6.5. The San Francisco earthquake of 1906. which occurred before the Richter scale was devised, has been estimated at 8.3 on the Richter scale. ORANGI COAST WIATHiR Low clouds in late nigttt to mid-morning hours . Otherwise sunny Wednes· day. Continued mild with · highs in the low 70s at the beaches and 75 to 82 In· land. Lows tonight ln the mid 60s. INSIOI TODAY Dreasing in Schlit.z molt liquor garb. D C police break a drug ring. 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"' lfi 75 pl•r •'Ill '' I \I.I\ 11 flp~•111111 1u·· 1odt1,\: h:.inks and •ti\ 111 •:-111 ... 11111 11011' ma' pay as · ni. It ,.., I:; H!lf• Jlt'l'l't'nl on .,IX 1 " 11 1 ti 111 o 11 1• ' m a r k e t •1•111!11 ti•'' do\\ 11 rrom 16 l(M t ;• • J I I 1f\ { l 11t •·rr ... 1 11n th t• $10 .0110 111111111111' tlt·po..,11 ... ,.., limited to 111• 1111,1 111·1 po1111 ;tlmve S I\ .11111th Thill.., ~·,,tice group t)ost .. reward (n l1it-run 1111 Ii ' rill' Pol1c1· CHfrcers As •u·1.1l11111 1::. offl•nn~ a $1,000 re "as cl lor information leading to 11 ... "' '1•-;t of tht• driver involved !J .111 \11J.! 18 fillal hrt-and-run ~' 1 1dPnt assoc rat ion president r11111J,! ('offin~ c;aid today 1'11la<'1· are set•king the driver •J <1 "'he r or lrnll' g reen van t h;11 ,11 ul'k :\I rl'hclle Andrea I \, .. Ii. 1 1. of 11242 Lltrillo 1 '11111 t. 11 'ine. as she was riding '"'' l111·y tll' south o n Culver 111111· r11i'rth of Warnl'r Avenue \tis-. l.rnch drt•d last Friday I ri>m 111111.rtl'" s hl' suffered in the I t1l l ... lt1tl ,\n\1101· \\Ith info rmation tb11ul 0 lht• acc1tll'nl should con· il<'l l11ane pnhcc Investigator T 1kl' <>J.!dt•n. 75-t 3730 t•rinu· ralf" cut • : NE\\ YO RK I AP 1 Two ma- t' or banks have cut their prime rndini.i 1 ates to 20 percent. but t1rn~p1•rt!o. for further declines 11t•n • dimm ed by increases in l1 p <' n market r ates. Ch as e ~I iinhatl.1n Bank. ranked third lirgt'!o.I a mong commercial 1;mk!-., acted firs t Monday. and 1rst National Bank of Chicago, 11r ninth largest . followed s hort ~flt• n\. u rd ORANGE CO.(ST Boy, 3, hit by car in Huntington A 3 year-old boy is in critical condrtion today after being hit by a car and knocked 60 feet near his Huntmgton Beach home 1\fnndav afternoon · c; ahi·1cJ \'alt•!-.quez. of 2212 Oel a\\are St . \\as taken to F o urllarn \'alley Community H osp11 al trauma center for l'ml'rgenC'y trN1t menl following tht' 3 27 p m a ccident. police sa1rl A hospil:ll !>pokl•.,woman said tudil~ that the boy has internal IOJUrll''> a nd a broken left leg P olan• s av the• chrld was cross- ing l>t•law'are Street between York to" n i\venul' and L'lr ca St rt'l'l "hen ht> ,.,,as struck by a ear l'h<· 1htH•r. las ted as Beth 1111:!<1. :IJ. of lluntinglon Beac h. "o.ts not cited. police said . From Page A 1 FLY ... about liOO l11eat1on:. per .,quare mtlc during the next fe" months and :.hould kill off am threats of Onental fly infe:.tat1on. Liekhus sard :\o al·nal s pra.nng should be nen•s:.an. he added Thh rs.thl· lO th time since 1960 that the Oriental fly has been cl1hco1·ered in Oran.ge County, L1<•khuh said In e ach previous case the chemical lure. which hao; J -.exual attractton to the m;tlt• flv , has '>Uccecded in NadiC'ating thl-' in:.ects . 'That's why the med fl y ts so much more difficult to control. .. !>aid t.wkhus, who noted that no s uch S)nthet1c lu re has been de- , velopcd to alt ract it Although a nother s mall in· festatron of Oriental fhes has b(.•en reported rn Claremont. Lil•khus s aid the fly found in Placentia probably was brought the r e in fru it carried from Ha \\a11 . where the fly 1s fairly common. Among the .. hosts" attacked by both thl' m cdfly and the Oriental fly are oranges. lemon-;. grapefruit. peaches. tomatoes. apricots. avocados. figs and guava Liekhus said the Oriental fl y was captured in one of the coun· ty'.s own insect traps. It was found by a county inspector late Friday during one of his usual tra p checks in the orchard near Alla Vis ta S treet and All Amcncan Way Th(.' Oriental fly is larger than the tin) me dfly and slightly larger than a common house fly. Like the medfly. it burrows beneath the fruit's skin and lays its eggs A lthougn tn ere are many varieties of fli es in Orange Coun· ty. Liekhus said officials in his office monitor traps ror five varieties of dangerous fruit fil es. the med fly. the Oriental and the Melon fly from Hawaii, the Mexican fruit fly and the Caribbean n-uit fl y, which Is found in Florida Daily Pilat Olastified edotertltlng 714 U2·S678 A ll other depertmen11 642-4321 I hrun 1' P Haley Ji " "''•' ~,...~ [ ~ ... , •• •" "' • f~Ol)Prl N WePC1 l•1or•1a~ A M urpt nt> tlll M1c11c1el P Harvt•y Motwtl.tot nQ C.'tf~IO" L Kay S<hull1 °'"" ... "'"' ..... ' Kenneth N Go<ldaro Jr C,...\V'••r:w-(). tllC;l("I Bernard Scnu1man ~"'°' ... ' Crw IH H L 00'1 _..,,"O,"''" Carol A Moore 1_,_ MAIN OFFICE ))) Wt \I k •y $.t (O\f• Mf!'\• 1.. A Hlftl •dOt f''h Ko• 'S.0 (O'\t' M•\tt \." tJt.)ft •W•' Q"'I IQll~ 0••1\., I 0-.\t PuQl•\h1"Q (.onioen• No "l«t t ''I I,,.,•' ,,, 'rot f'n•tft·t ft ~11 ... ,, ... I... ~-·. " 'II . ii (It •• , , i ........... Ill\ ,, I• ~ l• ••• \ f" 1 t t w• ~ ... t •""" ' O"''t • OJ ,, .. .,, ll••t1 HI IA \Ail.., "''' ,,... 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Lebanon CAP> The Iranian rt•volut1011ary re gi me chost' u leader for lt-t1 rul in~ party lo replace &!iSasslnat· cd Prtme Minister Mohammad Javad Bahonar. u party ofricial n.•p<.1rted Ho urs after Bahonar and Pre11ident Mohamm;ld Ali Rajai w ere buried, two oth~r pohlical· religious leaders were slain and ntnc leftis ts executed, Iranian newspapers r eported. HoJatoleslam Ali Khamenei, the fi ery or ator of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini 's Is lamic r evo lutio n , was e lec ted secre tary.general of the Islamic Republican Party by a party congress Monday .·a senior aide reported by telephone to The Associated Press in Beirut. .. Hut I can assure you he will not become prime ministe r, .. said the aide, who declined to be identified by name The source said consultations were' under way in the Majlis. the Ira nian Parliament, to choose a prime minister to-suc- ceed Bah~nar . He said an- nouncemen or the appointment is expect Cl in two or three days The government will then ar · ran~e the third preside ntial election since the monarchy was overthrown· ln 1979, the source sard ' Meanwhile, the ruling Islamic Revolutionary Party news paper J amhouri Isla mi reported today that two assassins fatally shot HoJaloleslam Seyyed Mortaza Ayatollahi Tabatabai Yazdi in front of his Tehran house Mon· d a y a n d es ca p e d crn motorcycles. Tehran radio reported that lloJatole;slam Seyed Naser Bam J amal: the internal affairs director of the Court Combating Sins of Commission, was killed Monday afternoon by "irh - periahst agents .. The broadcast said a court guard was killed with him. but gave no details. The newspaper also s aid nine Mujahedeen Khalq g uerrillas "ere executefl in five Casoian Sea cities Sunday. 'the day Ra- From Page A1 ONOFRE • • • plained that they want the option of m ovin g ahe ad with fuel· loading a nd some form of low power operation of the massive nuclear facility if there are de- 1 a ys in full-power hea ring& because of extra time needed to re-solve the quake issue Lawyer s for the utility, in seeking to appeal the board's earthquake decision. said the three-member panel exceeded 1th authority tn setting s uch a re- quirement on itll own. The board issued its ruling in San Diego several weeks ago during the first phase of hearings Nuclear Re gulatory Com m1ss1on lawyer s cited the pre· cedent-setting nature of that rul· ing, staling in a legal brief that the board's order "could have severe adverse impacts on the timely completion of the licens- ing process and could jeopardize not only the orderly conduct ·of this proceeding but of other on- go1ng proceedings as well .. From P age A1 SEATS • • • far less significant. .. To be sur e, trying to predict wha l would happen Monday ir:i the stale capital building was equally difficult. The morning session of the As· sembly Ways and Means Com· m ittee was adjourned after a quorum failed to show up. Later. several bills scheduled for con· s ideralion were postponed until later in the wee k. In the Senate. Finance Com- mittee Chairman Alfred Alquist o pened an a fternoon meeting a f ter deleting eve r y bill s ponsoted by any Republican as- semblymen. Early in the session, however. Alquist decided lo continue the committee's regular agenda later in the week after Republicans threatened to scut· tie Democrats· bills . As longtime legislative ob· servers viewed it. promises that this year's reapportionme nt s truggle would be calm. cool and d eliberate were promises lost. From Page A1 POT ... which· a probation officer recom· mended. seemed less attractive than offering raw fish dinners at half price to older folks who the judge said "are in a terrible economic squeeze, especially in places like Santa Monica." Although Knapp said he is "surprised and a bit embar- rassed'' about the publicity the sentence has drawn, he.Hid he hopes it ''wUl introduce a tot of new customers to Sushi who l hope enjoy the half-price meal and keep buying after the offer ends." Nine leftists executed in wake of two assassinations jui and Bahonar died when an incendiary homh <'Xp lolled ut lht' pr~mwr·~ office. Thi• 111•\\'I Jlillll'r .;aid all tho!le l')((•('Ult•d WC'l'l' l'OllVlt'tl'd by l s lurn1 r eou rl :s of a nti ~ovt•rnnw11t \.1olc11q: Khamenct 1s still recuperalln~ from lung and throat wounds hf! rt·1·t·1vcd in a n assassination at . krnpt Jun<.• 27 llis "'de dechned- to s ay why ht.: \\ould not bccomt' prime mu11stcr as nahonar dtd after lw l11•t«.1m e '>l'l'retary ~cneral of the purty But he in t.lt eatcd tlwn · wu~ u tn•ncl In the party to M;paruH• the two poi.ts 1•v1•n l>l'fon· Buho11ar":. d<'ath Off1<.•1ul souret.·s. wh11 dc•t·hrwcl tu lw 1dl•nt1fi1·1I , :.uggestl'<i the e1iu<·Jt11111 m1nt!-.tc1 , Ah Akbar P u rvJrt•sh . a st!nior 1rnrty thcoret1<·1an. wab the top con lt'ndl'r for lht• pn•m1ership Tht• "Pt't·ll~ appoinlmt·nt of Kh ament'I and the move lo namt· a prime m1111ste r was se<•n , li) k11ow lcd.:t·uhl1.· lrunlan "1un·t•s ac; a sign tht' Khomeini n•l(1me wan~s to avert a power vn<'uum B!i a rl'">Ult of Sunday's .1~" w;" i n:ll io11~. N.1111111.: a prlml' minister v. oul<I h1·lp prevent dis ruption in d.1 v to <la y udmln1strativt a f· f111rs of the• stntc a nrl complete t lw llll'~t'r!-.hrp of the interim pn·.,1<knt1JI council that as· 'u rrll'd top t•xecut1vt· power s <ifll'r tht· t•xplo:-.ton Hinckley denied bail Judge fears s uspect in bid to kill Reagan would flee WASHINCTON <AP1 J ohn W llinckll'y J r . awa1trng trial on charges of trying to kill . President Heagan. was dcmed hi!> r·equei.t for ba il toda} b} f ederal l)q;trict Judge Bar rington D Pa rker. who said he felt Hinckley might flee if freed. Parker ·suid he weighed the provisions of the federal pail Reform Act and fo und that des pite the act's presumption of r e lease rn mos t. non.capital cases. there are no condjtions that would ass ure Jhnckley's ap· pearance at his trial No trial date has been s et. Parker said he considered several factors in making his de· cision, Including : The fact that lhnckley 1s charged with serious a nd violent t'rimes: The extens ive media cov erage of the s hooting . which the p rosecution s aid co.uld lead to threats on llinckley's life Hinckley 's background uf drifting around the country without fina ncial resources, HJs mental condition . His providing of false 1n formation lo police v. hen arres t· ed on a w('apons posse ssion charge Oct 9 in Nashville •. Tenn ··After weighing these various factor s, .. , f>a ffir said. "the From Page A1 court feels and concludl-'S that barl !-.hould not be set in this ease - and lht· defendant "hould bl' t•on fin~ pc•ndrng trral or this ma t · I er "I will deny ba1l at this t1ml· There are no conditions .,.. hr('h the court find6 reasonable and satisfactory that wotrltl allo" the defendant to be released." Hinckley. 2i> and also chaq.wd with shooting pres idential prl''>S secretary Jam~s S. Brady and two others outside a Washington hotel March 30, was not pre:.t•nt for today's hearing H is attorney , Vincent J Fuller, propored to Parker that Hinckley be sent to a private mental ins titution apd kept un der the' protection of L' S marshals. ·'The service rendered by t: S marshals. today could be rcn de red in any ins titution," Fuller s aid. referring to· the fact that- mars hals prote<'t Hinckley at the stockade 1n nearby Fort Meade. Md .. and when hl-' 1s transported from hrs cell. When Parker asked if F uller prefern•d a public or private an- st1tut1on. Fuller responded. "If I were able tlil find one, I would prefer a private institution." Parker : What ty pe of bail would be requjred'1 Fuller: Personal recognizanee '' ould bt· J '> c·um pt•lhnf( as an~·th1ng l'ls<· Parke r : Whal t•onrJit1ons "1111ltl you s u1.a:t•.,t '' Fullt>r: Custodr ti I t>arkt>r : With v. ho" Fuller: The famtl)-That v. oultl hl· outs uk of Denve r llinc kll'y·s f:.ith c:r . a we althy m 1 C'\.l't:uti vc. heads the Denver· l>.t"<·d \'andcrbilt F.ner gy Corp. · h "'"tant L' S Attorney Roger M i\dl'lman said that in addi· 1'11111 to then• being no assurance 11f l111wkley's app(.•arance for 111al ~l r ll1n ckle~ might PP'"'"'~ be 1n Jt•opard y 1f he is n•ka~l·d · ; Ju:-.l :.iftt'r tht' s hooti n g . Adt·lman i.a1d . ·t"o gentlemen right next to him tried to harm ~I r I l 111ck le\' The\' I rred to beat h1 m up Thl' Sc.e r et Service !Hhh1·cl them awuy " 1\dt•lman st11cl other:. may ha' l' thl· !.amt• 'aolent reaction tel\\ ar d I lmcklt·\ In a v.rrtten motion fri ed Mo n· da~. Adl'iman h;.id said the as· i.<i:. ... inalron attt:mpt. ··captured for :.ill tu ..,,.,. b\ t cle\'ls ion t·.aml•ras. h<1s <ttirred s trong fel'llngs in thl· mrnds of .some µcoµlcabout :vlr ll1nl'kley .. Th<' pro'>l'l'Ulor -.aid th<'n! was no \\ :.t) a pri' ate 1n!>t1tut1on could guar ant<·1· ~Ir l11nckley's sa ft'I~ BEER CAN BARON • • • begrn canning Olde Frothjngslosh in 1969 A 30() pound plus beauty queen was even picked to grac<' l'ach Olde Froth1ngslosh can Sud1 c;tories keep Gench1 m the beer-can ebllecting gaml' bN•ause it's fun And as an investment. 11 's as good as s tamp or coin collecting . · he said "Coltec· tor-, pa} thousand'> o f d ollars for a can 11 's s£>rto~ husmess " "The.re was a guy who was even off<:red $24.000 for onC' t•<m and he didn't sell." Genchi '"id lit• 11dded I h:it there is plenty of room for grcH\th rn the bt·cr·can collection game \' You've got to remember there are an est1h1:.rtcd 20.000 <hr ands 1 of cans out there." he said Preti) '>oon my collection "111 be up to 2.UOO I w:.ic-, introduced on tpe Merv G rrHin Shern 11n an c µr sode to air on Sept 17 > as ha\·mg the most <'xtcnsive beer·can collectron rn the \\Orld T)'wt ' 11111 true Hut I du think 1 ha1 e om• of the mu">t t'\.lens1H' collec tions of 12 ounce• s:ans · Gencl11 s tarted modest!) when he decided to hang on to a flow empties from the 318 hr an9s he· !.t•lls in ht!. \\' estmmi.ter wine ~hop v. hi ch hl' dtt1ms offl'rS a greater variet) of hcer th<m an~· other s hop on the West C'oast lie t•vc·n sclb "hat is t'l)nsrdered the stronge.,t hcl'r in thl' world, 28 proof EK ti Sla\'alor. made in c;crmazw Looking to-tht· future. Gent hi sa~:. hl' "ants to 1·an hr'> O\\ n beer someda) and maybe e\'l'O write a hook on bel'r cans. "Thl'rc are six books written on beer can collectors ... he said "Only one book contains anything more than a catalog of beer cans and their value -• ''I'd llkt• tow rrlt' a book that gets into the romance bt'htnd tht• c·an , tht· rC'asons why thl' brcwl:'I' came out "1th thl' can in the frrs t place · Casino bomb suspect's bail cut nixed RENO 1AP 1 Partly because the evidence again<;t him "ap pears to be great. .. casino bomb ing suspect .John R1rgcs Sr. has been clenic·d a redudion in his $2 mi Ilion hat I L'.S Magistr a te Ph y llis H alsey /\tkin s f rankly ackno" lcdged 1n bail · orders ~I oncla~ that the e \·idencc ap· pearcd t o s tack up agarn~t Birges. 59. of Clovis, Calif., and his gir lfri e nd . Ella Joan Williamc;, 47. of Clovis Speaking of 81rges. she said. "The weight of evidence ap· pear::. to be 1·er) greai...--not only from the ~tatt•mcnts made by l w o o th l•r al le ge d co - eons p1rators. hut from the fact that the search warrants yielded s ome 600 pouncls of dy namite a nd 20 switches of the type that wa s o n the bomb at Har"ey's. \ I .. • A~ ........ Bob Hope 1s /tanked by Bruce Jenner. left. and Merlin Olsen dunng tapmg o/ skit lampoorung the ·· .Wandrei/ Sisters·· tele-tnswn senes. The show Wtll be telecast Sept 27 on VBC as po rt u/ tlw B 0 ob Hope Special /aunchmg tlw comedwn·s 32nd year m telev1s1011 Ronstadt bars jazz record ,. Linda Ronstadt wants no part of all that Jazz The rock singer. who re- cently completed a turn as leading lady in Broadway's ··The Pirates of Penzance.'· barred the release of he r first jazz record , New York magazine reports The record was recorded this summer "''th producer J erry Wexler. "Others thou ~bt s he s ounded -wonde rful. but she didn't think so. and it's her record," said Bry n Bride n· thal, vice pres ident for Elektra-Asylum Records . which was supposed to dis· tribute the album Nancy Reagan has worn a "bulletproof slip"' actually a bulletproof vest in some public appearances since the an.empt on her husband's life March 30, Newsweek r e ports. The magazine said that friends of the first lady were telling other friends about the ad dit ion to Mrs Reagan's wardrobe Prison officials at Frontera s aid the wedding of former Char l es Man son f o llow e r Susan Atkins t o se lf · d esc r ibed "unemployed millionaire" Donald L ee La isure will take place on We dnes day ATK1Ns despite earlier reports to the contrary A s pokeswoman for the s uperintendent of th e California I ns titution for Women. where Miss Atkins is serving a life sentence for her role in the bloody 1969 S haron Tate murders . re- fu sed comment o n wh y prison officials said the wed ding was cancelled. The s pokes wo man. who asked not to be identified. said the wedding would take place in the prison's Catholic chapel at 2· 30 p m Wednes· day and tha t the re would be no outside guests Inde p endent Hollywood producer Ed Friendly has been elected to the boards of Caesars World, Jnc and Caesars New Jersey, Inc. John Lennon's widow is asking the 11ati9ns of the world to donate native plants or rocks for a plot in Central Park that will be renamed 'Strawberry Fields " in Len· non's memory "It will be nice to have the whole world in one place, one f1l'ld, living· and growing together in harmony," Yoko Ono said in an advertisement in the Was hin g ton Ppst. "This will be the nfcest t ribule we could g1 ve to John " • The plot. which Ms Ono described as "a beautirul triangular is land . where John and 1 took our last walk togNhe r," was renamed by lhe City of New York lo honor Lennon Singer Johnny Cash flew h o me lo He ndersonville, Tenn , after spe nding four d ays in treatment al lhe Mayo Clinic in M 1nnesota for hleed1ng ulcers, a choic spokesman said. Cash. 49. and his wife. June Cart er Cash, flew to Rochester in a private Jet Wednes da y after he was stricken while working with the Billy Graham Crus ade in Calgar y, Alberta. Canada Floods ·hit Texas coast Three die , hundreds flee as 18 inches of rain falls Coastal Nlgtll tlHOUQh mlO rnornlno low <IOUCh allWrwlMt mo•llY >unny lodey •no wooneso•y. Low 1on1onr u . COHl•I high n. Inland n . EIPwhere. •outf\ to •outnwut wino• live to 10 l noh mornlno< 11e<omlno wflt 10 WJU1h-tt 10 10 i. k11ot• aflerrwon• •nd 1v1n1no1 ~lhwHI •-II• 1 to l 1.-1 L-<IOveliiwu mornl"O> be<omlno par11y •11nn• eftitrnoom U.S. sum111a ry Up 10 11 lnchH of rain cau"4 lloocl• ... ... ~"' ••-fl ••·>• .. ·•• 90 ........... \,t-., ••• ' ---=== •no on Ttu1' <ot<l•I plalnt " • . , 1"'9k•I ~•Ion <over.cl Ille ••H, ~ tnd ,,..,,.y tf>undtntom>s oum~ up -..,;;;;;:;;;;:::;..... __________________ _ to 10 ln<Ms of rain oro parts of 1111¥nhu•. Al le.SI ltVW _ .. dll<I In 11000- lno In IOUllW•n Ttus on ~' •nd ~ of -·• ,,.., to fl" tf\elr hC>mos, At Shiner. 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Moon wn tod•v l :!.l pm . ''"~ a1t1tow 101 7J Tut'ICl•y9 II• m ......... 'ii:eii ...... _~u ....... R_f R_IP_DR ____ T ·--Z vme SAnllo-.lt• "~ San DM90 c-ty Oul-,.,.. __ ..,.y "'" s.1 ,_ ............ A .... -· A"" Mea Dir t ) 1 1 SW 1 , t l SW , 1 J SW J 1 J SW Llnll c.h- We1Te Listening ••• What do you like. about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like" Call the number below and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verifi cation No clrC'ulation call!!, plea!le Tell us what's on your mfad 642•6086 Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfruosday. September 1, 1981 s A3 Fair secllritjr weighed Parking lot problems may require Mesa police help Orange County Fair board member Mary Malavasi wants tx>ard members to discuss added ~ecurily for: next July's fair. Mrs Malavas1, cha1rm'an of the boarq's Fair Comm ittee. reviewl'd incidents at this year's July fair iitld said both 11he and Hobby Burks, membt>r of the board and committee. believe Costa Mesa police are required to sec ur e p arking lo t s surrounding the fairgrounds. Most of the problems this year, she said, occurred in tht- * * mu!'.:s1 vc parking lots sur roundng the "rounds at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. A brawl in one or the lots near lhl• muin gale eurly on July 13 sent an unconscious Anaheim man to a Santa Ana Hospital whcl'e he remained in a coma for more than a month Tbe board initiuted a fa ir security program th1s year which utilized a combination of uniformed fair security guards and yellow-shirted "fair guides" who called out guards when * * * Farm market gets month's .extension The certified farmers market o peration at Orange County Fairgrounds' southeastern park ing lot has been extended for one more mon'th. Orange County Fair Board directors granted the extension after board member Robert Seat reported the venu1re. which bring~ area produce farmers to Costa Mesa lo sell their goods directly to consumers at cut-rate costs, has been m ore successful than predicted. Seat sought a six -month ex te ns ion for the project, co- sponsored by the Orange County Farm Bureau . but that was turned down_ · The market was launched in July on a trial basis The first. Thursday's act1v1ty brought in about 17 growers and about 2.000 m arket attendees, Seat said . During th e past two Thursdays, attendanc•c rose to about 4,000 and gross sales hit mallks above $1 ,000, scat said. Eariier, the Farm Bureau had predicted sales eventually wouJd rist lo about $6,000 •. a figure con· s1de red adequate to maintain ..Jhe market between noon and 6 p m on Thursdays Ci rowers contribute 4 percent of their sales r<·cc1 pts to operate al the market. St'at said. Of that amount, I percent pays fo r the· market manager. 1 per- <.'ent f(oes lo the fairgrounds and 2 p erl'ent r s set as id e to purchase a sign to advertise the market location, he said trouble develo~d at the fair In previous year s, either uniformed Oranee County Sheriff's deputies or Costa Mesa pohc·e officer£ patroled the fa1q:rounds and the parking areas This y ear , Costa Mesa provided two officers In civilian l'IOthtn8 to patrol the grounds during e venings and to eall in uniformed Mesa officers if they were needed . 'They <.'Oordinated with the fair's security chief, Bill Epple . Mrs. Malavasi hinted to board members Thursday that Costa Mesa would be r eceptive to providiug additional police for next year's fair A report by Costa Mesa city officials, headed by Assistant City ~anager Alla n Roeder, rec·ommended that beer. sales be s hut off earlier each night during the fair. The report a lso indicated lighter control on beer sales should be initiated, especially in policing sales to minors . The city . a lso recommended thM the fairgrdunds close at a specific time each night, rather than depending on crowd sizes for closing times. City officials also suggested tighter controls at the main e ntry gates and parking lot patrols between 9 or 10 p .m. and d osing lime each night. Roeder said the report also s uggested the possibility of some uniformed Costa Mesa police on the grounds after 9 p m .. hours when most incidents usually fights occur Special districts gear up Incumbents unchallenged in five of 10 elections I ncumbents cxrlus1vely are running for offi ce in five of the JO ~p~:c1al distric t elcc·twns to be ht.>lct NCI\' 3 along the Orange Coast Following are the ~pectal dis- 1 ricts. scats l!P for election and <·and1dates: CAPISTRANO BAY PARK ANO RECREATION DISTRICT (three at ·large seats) Alex· :inder McGeary, incumbent, San Clemente; Ward Brady . juvenile probation offi cer. Dana Point. Judith Curreri. incumbent. D a n a P oint . Ly nn Muir . archnert. Dana Point COSTA M ESA SANITARY D I STRICT (three at-large s<'ats). Jim Wahner , appointed int·umbent, Costa Mesa : Ormy Cr ank. appointed incumbent. Newport Beach . llarry Green. appointed incumbe nt, Costa Mesa , C .L "Chuck'' Ropp, t>nergy sen ·ices representative. ....,_,__. Costa Mesa DANA POI NT SANITARY DISTRI CT (thre e at·la r ge seats ) Fred Roberts, incum· be nt . Dana P oint , Ri c hard Runge , civil engi neer. Dana Point ; Ann Ke ll y. bus1 · nesswoman·writer. Dana Point: Donald Klassen, appointed in· rumbent, Dana Point. E MERALD BAV SERVICE OISTltJCT (th ree a t -l a rge se<.1ts 1 James Keyes. incum· bent. Laguna Beach, Victor ~An drews, executive . Laguna Bea<.'h. Charles Cringle, ap· pointe d incumbent Laguna Be ach. LAGUNA BEACH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT <three al· large seats i Louis Zilnik. in- cumbent, Laguna Beach: Bruce Scherer, i n<.'umbent. Laguna Beach . Ralph Balfour, appoint· ed m<.'umbent. Laguna Beach. 1'1 •:SJ\ C 0 NS 0 LI DAT ED COUNTY WATER DISTRICT <three seats, by divi'sion l Division No. 2: Jack Hall, ap pointed incumbent, Costa Mesa Division No. 4 : Henry "Hank" Panian, incumbent, Costa Mesa D1v1sion No. 5. Thomas Nelson. incumbent. Costa Mesa. MOULTON-NIGUEL WATER DISTRICT (three s eats, by division>. Division No. 2: Gerald Buck, incumbent, Mission Viejo; H oward L:fnis , o p eration s ma·n~ger. Mi ss ion Viejo Div 1 s ion N·o-3 : Dwight Wil11amson, incumbent, Mission Viejo. Mike Chilver. educator. Mission Viejo: John Zorger, ac· countant. Laguna Hills . Division No 4: Laurence Lizotte, incum · bent, Laguna Niguel. ORANGE COUNTY WATER DI STRICT <four seats. by divi s ion >. Divi s ion No. 1. Kathry n Barr, inc umbent. Garden Grove_ Division No. 4: Phillip Anthony, appointed in· cumbent. Westminster. Passenger files suit Division No. 5. Langoon (Don) Owen. appointed incumbent, Irvine. Division No. 7· Henry Segerstrom. appoi nted inc umbent, Santa Ana. • Ill AirCal accident SOUTlt COAST CO NTV WATER DISTRICT (three at- large seats). Susan Crowl, in· cumbent, So uth Lag una ; Thomas Brooks, incumbent, Laguna Niguel: P . Norman An· d e r son . incumbent , South Laguna. A lawsuit seeking monetary damages has been filed by a passenger on the A1rCal jet that crashed Feb 17 al John Wayne Airport Kjell Brjornen of Menlo Park 1s seeking S2 million in a lawsuit he has filed in Orange County Superior Court. Brjornen who filed lhe lawsuit Friday, claims he received head, neck, s tomach and groin 1nJuries and nerve damage from It 1s slartling to realize today 1s the l orsl ol September already This has been a very busy year for me three trips to New York. the American Gem Society Conclave 1n Chicago. then lo Auslralia, New Zeala • and F1g1 and 1ust back from Alaska. . .and still 10 go to Atrrca before the year is out. September 1s the month ror celebraling our store s birth· day" and we will be having a party near the end ol the mon· th .but you II be he•ng more about that later. People • With September birthdays are fortunate 1n the wide rang&' of oolors of their birthstone. the sapphtre While mosl think or sapphire as blue (lhe velvety blue Kashmtr sapphires bei~ the most prized of all) actually upphlre comprises all the hlgtlly colored lransparent varieties of the mlnerel corun· dum, except red Which Is called Ruby. S1pphlfes range from colorless to near bl1ck 1nd lhrough all the shades of blue. violet. pink, yellow 1nd green When the term sapphire Is used without a color prefi x, It generally refers to blue. S1pphlres are among the more durable of the gemstones. ranking second on- ly to diamond In hardne11. F« this reuon It 11 a partlcularty popyl1r gem for men·1 tew1lry the 5 : 34 p. m c rash All 109 people on board the Boeing 737 jet survived the crash landing.in which lhe plane skidded down th e runwa y and cracked v1rtuaJly in half. BJornen names AirCal as defe nda nt , along with Boeing, United Technologies. the engine builder , crew members Donald Clark, pilot, and Ned Peterson. first officer, and Or ange County_ (~ EiEM WISE Mary Barr Cert1f1ed Gemologist , THR EE A RCH BAY COM· MUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT tth ree at-la r ge seats). James Linley. appointed incumbent, South Laguna; Kathleen Dahl· quist . incumbent, South Laguna ; J ohn McKenney, in c umbent . South Laguna. Many men like the black star sapphire from Australia which is really a velvety brown 1n col· or The six rayed star occurs In the other colors of sapphire too and the brlghtesl stars are usually seen 1n the light blue stones. The finest sapph1rea come from K&Shmlf, lndla, high 1n the Hi malayas. while Sri Lantta (Ceylon) supplies us with the gieatest quantity Whenever I go to Sri Lanka I always make the trip up to Aatnapura and the sapphire mines. On my lasf visit I watched them pull up 1 basket with three nice stones in 1t Of course I took pictures and you can see them In our win- dow along with our fine coll~ tlon of different colored sap- ph I res. (There Is also a snapshot of me losi ng my shoes in the heavy clay soil at the mines.) _ CHARLES H. BARR The mines ar1 not what we u.ually picture when we UM that term. These are more lll«t pits. . .holes dug seemingly at r.ndom. .. this one In the ml~ die of a rloe paddy, with bam- boo eeaffoldlng and bracea. • What comes out of thoH sim- ple holea In th• earth era bHutlful lndHd •. granda enough to mua an •no.- mant ring for a mod«n d'Y Prince.. Maybe your prlnc8119 would llke a sapphire too. Ac~A.. ~ .... , 17111 & lnlH, W11ldff ,._. ....... • .. s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT{fuesday, Soptemt?«H 1. 1981 mffiu~rnrn DOpglas wins plane contract ) WASHJNGTON (AP > -The Air Force has announced that il laas chosen McDonnell-Douglas Corp. to develop a new miliUry transport plane that could carry Army tanks and other heavy equipment to such remote areas as the Persian Gulf. 'Pentagon officials have testified that U.S . ability to airlift heavy military equipment ''is still grossly inadequate when we need to project forces of any significant size to trouble spots around the world." McDonnell-Douglas won over the Lockheed Corp. and lhe Boe· ing Co. in a seven-month com- petition. The Air Force stressed thal McDonnell-Douglas. which is headquartered in St. Louis, as the prime contractor for de- velopment did not mean lhat it was committed to build the new transport, designated CX in Air Force lingo. . 'the Air Force currently is studying several other possible approaches and has not decided what lo do to increase airlift capacity. Officials said it was conceivable that lhe Air Force might choose to build other wide-bodied planes such as ad· ditional Lockheed C ·S transports or military versions of the Boeing 747. The selection by the Air Force of McDonnell-Douglas lo develop an entirely new long· range cargo plane does not carry with it immediately any contract. Officials said negotiations were still under way with lhe company . The Air Force declined to provide a dollar amount or a target objective for numbers of aircraft. However, Air Force officials ....._testified before Congress last vyear that they had considered up to 200 new ex planes, which they estimated would cost about $10 billion to $12 billion to de- velop and build. The CX was a major proposal by the Carter administration following the'~velopment or the Pers ian Gulf eris~ in 1979 after the fall of the pro-American Shah of Iran. . The concept is linked to plans for deploying up to 100.000 troops and their gear, and then re· supplying tnem. In the Persian Gutt or any other distant crisis area. The only present U.S. Long- range heav.y-lift aircraft capable of carrying ''outsize cargo" such as tanks is the C-5. The Air Force has 77 of these, which have been undergoing a Sl.3 renovation to s trengthen their wings and extend their service life, and would be delivered in the late 1980s, with a full fleet in the air in the early 1990s. The proposed CX would be able to carry 172,200 pounds of cargo and, when Cully loaded, would have a range without aerial refueling of 2,400 nautical miles. It could fl y further with aerial refueling .and it would be designed to fly in all types of weather. Its four turbofan e ngines would enable-it to crui~e ,,,r-- about 526 miles per hour. The Air Force said it would be equipped with Pratt & Whitney engines, according to current plans. The Air Force gave no indica- tion when it will make a decision on whether to build the ex or use some other approach to solv· ing its airlift problemr. The Air Force said the de- velopment work would be done by McDonnell -Douglas' Douglas Aircraft Co. s ubsidiary al Long Beach, Calif., and at the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Bas e . California. THE BAWL GAME Bicycle niotn<.·ro~~ rat•t>r Jason Eiser . i . g l\'l'" nmt t o h1~ fru .... t r atwn ,,~.,,.,..... after hi!-> htkL· hl·1·;11lll' .... 1 ll<'k 111 1 tw r1111d dur ing a r<1 tl' 111 F .11rl.1\ \ .i P~ TCO ouster haunting public WASHINGTON (AP > -While Jabor leaders deny it, President Reagan's firing of illegally strik· mg air traffic controllers is cer- tain to force1Tnembers or other public employee unions to think twice before walking out. The shock waves caused by the mass firing of 12,000 con- trollers were evident in last week's overwhelming ratififa- tion by pas tal union members of a new three-year contract with the Postal Service. NEWS ANALYSIS The most s ignificant impact of hardhne s tands with unions Reagan's hard line toward the because of limited money for air controllers union may be education and a host of other seen this autumn when local services -gcJvemment leaders facing Union leaders are reluctant tu shrinking federal financing -discuss the fmpact of the air m ust cope with increasingly controllers' strike. militant teachers· unions. Moe Biller."lhe feisty, militant 1mpac·t Heagan·:. har!.h handling of controller::. had on il postal l'Ontra<'l that m i.In) ::,aid "as tn da nger of defe<1l · Rcg<lrdle::.:. of what thl' unmn le ade r s sa\. me mbe rs are ~<'CJ red bv 0 Lh1 s contro llers thing," said" Eugl'ne Polanski. a national fi eld offl1·t·r of the APWU. The• R~agari Wh1l l' llouse Charges nixed in sex case W,AS HlNGTON (AP> - Justice Department sources say the ~epartment haa tentatively d&c1ded against bringing ch~rg~~ us u result o( its in- quiry. mto the nctlv\tles or Paula Pa_rkmson, a. Capitol liill lob· by1st who claims she hi d aUai.rs wilh several congressmen. The sources, who declined to be identified, said the inquiry by the criminal div1s1on was ex peeled to be formally closed suun "She gave us some salacious ac('ounts or purported activities with congress men, but there was no ~idence of r-:deral viola- tions," one source said. The department opened a pre- liminary inquiry last March at the request of Rep Philip Crane, R-111. The FBI interviewed Mrs . Parkinson, Crane and others during the inquiry, sources said. Mrs. Parkinson. who appeared nude in Playboy magazine la:;t ~d-sttid fille-would «l.-l-.t~ll .. e~­ J ustice Department that she had had affairs with "fewer than a dozen" Republican House mem- bers. but that none of them had done anything illegal Mrs. Parkinson shared a cot- tage in Florida with three con- gressmen during a golfing vaca- tion in January 1980 The three m en , who have acknowledged sharing the cot- tage. are Rep Tom Railsback, R Ill.. Rep. Thomas B. Evans Jr .. R-Del . and Sen. Da n Quayle. R Ind At the time. Quayle was a llouse member. • union~ bristles at assertions by PATCO President Robert Poh, the AFL- Cl O and othe rs that the ad- ministration 1s engagmg in a ca mpa1gn to break up federal employee unions • "This is· not a union-pusting adminis tration," s aid White House adviser Robert Bonitati. ·'This is not a union-busting pres ident." The tables turned Dog oumers see what hot car's like David Denholm, president of a leader of the American Postal conservative Washington lobby workers Vnion, denied lhe rank- group, said he thinks Reagan's and-file vote !iprang from fear of actions will em holden school a similar confrontatlon and loss superintendents and other of· of work ficials to deal more sternly with Thal w<1s no s urprise. unton ORLANDO, Fla. <AP> -It sbouldn't happen io a dog. strikes by public employees. leaders want the troops to Myers, the group's president. which are legal in only eight believe..,. contracts with manage- Myers said the deal was s tates. ment are approved because the Transplant finding may aid in surgery And that's why Randy Longino and Janice Jeffries spent an hour inside a closed-up car un- der a~tless sun in 92-degree weather. The sentence was offered by the president of the Orlando Humane Society as an alternative to criminal charges of cruelty to animals. ~ "The punishment fits the crime and they were pretty good sports about it," said Dick struck after an inspector re-The American 1-'cderation of top officers have done a good job moved the couple's cocker Teachers. saying some 44,000 of of negoUatin~ wages and other spaniel and poodle from their its members face layoffs as benefits. locked car at a Winter Park schools reopen this fall, forecast Jn fact. Biller and Vincent motel and left a note explaining difficult contract negotiations in Sombrotto. his counterpart at the pets had been taken into pro-s u ch cities a s Bos ton and the National Association of Let· tective custody. Philadelphia. ll s aid teachers ter Carriers. both former New Longino stormed into the of· are thre<1tening strikes in both York local union presidents. fice a short time later, demand· cities. ascended to the top of the two ing to know why his car was But Lough t<1lk is being tern· unions bcc<1use of rank-and-file broken Into. pered with a recognition of reali· dissatisfaction with earlier con· He calmed down, Myers said, ty within the public employee tract settlements. when he realized he could face unions. On the record. top tabor Spanish king to visit U.S. -~u..;,p,.....,,.to.,_..,,a,,;y;..,,e-=-arrr.,.,·...,mr.:=-p-=ri-:::s~oc::n,..,.i,.,f .... c_o..,..n_v,.,ic...,t .... ---n-;..,L,.,1 ..... · n,..,dt-.a,,..._,L,_,a,.,m,__,pt"lk..,.,1 .... n_.-a-.r ... enos .... e.;.a .... r .... c...,h,_._,..I e.;;..a'-'d e rs ch a r g e that Reagan· s ---ea of cruelty to animals. A dog director for the A mer ica11 =tiandling of the strike by the can die in less than 30 minutes if Federation of State. County and Professional Air Traffic Corr- MADRID, Spain <AP> -King Juan Carlos will fly to the Unit- ed States in mid-October to meet with President Reagan during a week-long visit, the news agency Europa Press reported Monday. left inside an unventilated car on Municipal Employees, which re-trollers Organization smack& of a hot-day, Myers said. cently led Minnesota state union-busting and they assert At one point during the hour-employees through a 22-day that it will only make organized long punishment. Myers taunted strike, said she feels state and workers in the public workforce the couple from Topeka, K. local gove rnme nt leaders now more militant thah ever. standing outside their car with a will "use everything they can That can't be reconciled . can of cold soda pop. and the impact of public opinion. however, with the acknowledge· After the ordeal was over, the The swing lo the right will cause ment by one union official of the NEW YORK IA P > Scien- tists have found th3t rals wall not re1ect skin grafts if the rats are first given liver trnnsplants. a discover v that could eventual- ly he lp prevent the rl'JCCtion of organ IJ"ansplant:-. in human be· ings. Wnting in the C'urr ent issue of the British scientific 1ournal Nature. the scientis ts ~aid the liver transplant!\ were more ef- fective a_t stopping rcjectiory than the mos t potent a nti- rejcction drugs now used. The r esear c hers, Naoshi Kaunda,. H. S. Davies and Bruce Roser of the Institute of Animal Physiology 1n C<J mbridge , England. cannot yet explain the finding But the hope as that at even- tually will lead to the develop- ment of a new way to prevent or· gan rejection in transplant pa· tients. The main d 1ff1 c ull y with transplant operations is that the new organs are quickly attacked by the body's immune system. the line of defense that keeps the body free or disease most of the time The immune sys te m is de- signed to attack any foreign ob- ject in the body. whether that object is a disease-causing bac- te rium or a transplanted organ. One way to get around that problem is to give patients or- gans donated by their siblings. Because siblings have similar genetic makeup, the body may not view the transplanted organs as foreign and may not try t.o re- ject them. The agency said the king, ac- companied by his wife, Queen Sofia. and Foreign Affairs Minister Jose Pedro Perez Llorca. will visit Los Angeles and Santa Barbara and several other forme r Spanish colonial cities on the California coast. couple, dripping with sweat and major problems for us." s miling sheepishly. emerged Labor peace at all levels of from their car to a pair of yelp-government may hinge more on ··························~~····· : Put $38 lfl Work ancl Earn : ing, leaping dogs. Corky, the Reagan administration budget spaniel. and Romeo, the poodle, policies than on lhe president's had s pent the hour inside the stern respanse to the air con- society's air-conditioned build· trollers' strike . State and local ing. leaders likely will be forced into (hie c s. _. -------AIOVT 1$199GIEAT I e DINNER () g Good '°' thrM pl-• or 1u1cy, golden blown ~tucky "O Fried Chicken, 1>1u1 •l"GI• Hn'lno1 ol col• 111w, ma1hed 0 pot11oea and orny, 1nd 1 roll Limit two olltrt "' Z pu1cn.te. 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CALL OR WRITE • • • • • .• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • e · 3303 Hart>or Blvd. K·7 ... 1 I Mon.-Frl. g..5 (714) 957-0282 Costa Mesa, CA r.:· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• -• I LA boal-d backs anti-cii!iie bill LOS ANGELES IAPl Alex Bookston, an irate jewelry store owner who has launched a tough crime initiative, may see his pr9posal qualify for the June ballot sooner than he thought. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has thrown its awesome weight behind the pro- posal which woatd mete out stir- f er sentences to convicted burglars and robbers. The supervisors' endorsement came as a surprise to Bookston. who didn't get wind of it until after the board had adjourned. signatures and is aiming for 500,000. . The board's endorsement, he said, has generated the publicity h e needs to gather more signatures. He said Councilman Hal Bernson called and wants to introduce the same motion to the Los Angeles City Council this Wfek. Bookston 's telephone is also becoming a hotline for dis tressed callers who have a sad s tory to tell about the "one that got away ,'' ' Or&Rf18 Coast DAILY PILOT/TueSday, September I , 1981 s Trucke rs-. facing penaltiesr .. SACRAMENTO (AP> -The California Highway Patrol say& 1t iis planning a crackdown ol out -of-s tate truckers wh • haven't paid California fees. The CHP announced that i would st art detaining out·of· state trucks until the r,es and penalties are. paid, a mov.e that is expected to net the state up td $4 million a year In additionalt revenue. Surveys have shown that a4 many as 75 percent of out.of-• stale truckers fail to comply with California registration law, the patrol said. California truck fees, based on value and weight, run about SI .100 a year for a typicaJ truck and trailer .. , got a call from Mike An- tonovich's office (the supervisor who introduced the motion)," Bookston said. ··1 didn't believe it. I asked for a copy of the mo- tion to make s ure." ""One little old lady, 72, called me up,.. Bookston recounted. '"She s aid this man grabbed her off the s idewalk the other day. picked her up and then threw her to the ground. He grabbed her purse and ran straight into the arms of a policeman.' AIRLINE CLOSES -Gerald Peters. Golden Gate Airlines vice president. ~nnounces in Monterey that the airline is suspending all "''~ operations due to the impact of the air C'On trollers strike. About 800 employees of the airline will be laid off Trucks based in many other/) s tates which want to travel irf'°' California 'have three options; pay a percentage or l e California fee based on the miles traveled in California ('Om pared In introducing ·his motion, An- tonovich noted "California is in the middle of a crime wave which is unprecedented in the history of our state. In the past year more than 700,000 crimes were mm1 e . ''She was lying on the ground. Her glasses were smashed. She went to court because the guy was caught. But when the de- Super glue for brain surgery lo total miles traveled; get a 90-day permit for 25 percent of, the full California fee, or get a one-trip permit, good for fiv~ days, for $5. . Jct San Diego doctor develops new technique for oper ations California has reciprocaJ agreements with about 26 Eastern states to forego each other's truck fees. Books ton is familiar with crime. After looking down the wrong end of a gun for the sixth time last F'ebruary, the 62-year- old Granada Hills man decided to try to change the law. He launched a p etition drive to mandate 12 to 20-year sentences for convicted robbers-a nd burglars -double the current penalties. identify he man. she couldn't because her gla5ses had been s mashed. The guy was turned loose." Bookston doesn't believe his law would prevent minor details like this from throwing out court cases. "If my law were passed, a criminal would face eight to 12 years in prison for robbery in· stead of one year. He wouldn't be so apt to do this " LA JOLLA <AP> -A new technique involving a super glue is being used to treat inoperable brain lesion at the University of Cafifol'nia at San Diego. Or. Charles W. Kerber, the neuroradiologist who developed the technique. says he first got some advice from an inventor. "l learned a little bit about latex chemistry with a balloon on the end which I could float up Those convicted of attempting the. crimes would face eight to 12 years in jail instead of two to s ix. There would be no plea bargaining, suspended sentences or probation. If Bookston gets the required 346.119 signatures by Oct. 26. tus initiative will qualify for the ballot early next year. He said he already has gathered 100,000 'CHiPs ' star back after cycle spill College offe rin~ tailorin~ cour e Area residents can learn to tailor blazers and Jackets this fall by enrolling in an eight-part series at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. The series meets on s uccessive Fridays at noon . beginning Sept. 11 , in Room 103 of OCC's Home Economics Building and the fee as $20. For _!!lorejnformation. call 556-5880- LOS ANGELES (AP l -Larry Wilcox, still smarting from in- juries suffered in a motorcycle accident. has returned to work on the NBC series "CHiPs." MGM Television spokesman Bill Barron said. "He's walking a little slow, but he's feel.ing much better," Barron said. Wilcox, who plays a Highway Patrol m otorcycle officer, was injured when a three-wheeled cycle fell over on him while he was filming in sand dunes north of Los Angeles . • The actor was hospitalized -br-iefly and was advised by hi~- Grand OMllMa Sde CALIM>.o doctors to take three or four days off. The company worked on in- terior sets Friday. but Wilcox is ex peeled to be back on a motorcy('Je Monday. Barron said. 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Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, Ca 92660 Newport Beach, C• 92600 Newport e.ach, CA 92eeO 9~3536 W-3«4 2-2998 ------------.Jr into. the brain," Kerber said in glue hardens almost immediate. an interview. ly. It se . (f arteries and veins "And there is a tiny hole in the in the VM, in eff~ct starvin_g it end of the balloon to let me send to 11 th and d1vertmg blood into through some X·ray contrasting normal blood vessels. agent to see where in the brain I The patients are kept awake am to blow up the balloon to stop under hypnosis or the innuence the blood now there for a mo-of medication such as Valium ment and then, using the same because Kerber wants to be able hole in the balloon, squirt in to communicate with them dur- some glue, deflate the balloon ing the procedure. But they and get out " seldom complain it is uncom- Kerber has treated 80 patients fortable, Kerber said with a massive brain abnormali- ty called arteriovenous malformation. or AVM . The ab- normality, involving a tangled bundJe or blood vessels in the brain, can lead to strokes and dea~. , According to colleagues. . Kerber's acrylic-based plastic ··Most of the cGmplaints I get are related lo the hardness of the table." he said. Kerber has a special permit to use the surgical glue in research because its use otherwise is pro- ·hi bited by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration . Diet fig ure se nte nce d SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The operator of Metaboli c Weight Reduction Clinics Inc. has been sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison in connection with the illegal distribution-or di~ pills. Ann liera6. who operated -weight reduction c linics in Livermore, Hayward. Fremont. Tracy and Union City, also was rined Sl00,000, She pleaded guilty to on e count of insurance fraud through the mail. four counts of mis - representation lo obtain con- trolled drl!&S and one count of conspiracy to distribute 4.5 mill1on Phendimetrazine tablets A jury dis missed another 51 counts filed against her. CH P Com missioner Glen Craig said that citing truckers who haven't paid California fees was ineffe('tive because it was cheaper for them to post bail than pay the fee, and in some cases they just disregarded the citations. "Warrants were issued for failures to appear. but following up a warrant for an operatqr who may be tn California only a few days each year is difficult.'' Craig said. Motor Vehicles Director Doris Alexis said s he will assign employees to the CHP check• points to rate and register trucks and collect fees. The program will start Sept. 1 at the Banning Inspection Facili• ly on Interstate 10; on Oct. l at the ,Mt. Shasta Inspection Facili- ty on Interstate 5; on Nov. 1 al the Truckee platform scales on Interstate 80 and the Win· terhaven platform scales on In.· terstate 8, and Dec. 1 at the Ca- JOn Platform scales on ln- t e r s tate 15 north_ of San Bernardino. - Craig said the program grew out of a 54-day pilot effort at Banrung in late 1979. He said l , 107 vehicles were registered on the spot, netting almost $80,000 in fees and penalties. YOUR GAS BD,I, WILL NEVER TAKE YOU BY E AGAIN.· . urrRODUCING111ELEYELPAY~ It puts your gas bills on a budge(i? And that can help keep you on a budget. Here's a simplified explanation of the plan: Based on your past bills,'the Level Pay Plan averages your hi~her winter gas bills with your lower summer bills. So you make equal monthly payments. In the twelfth month of the plan. your bill is adjusted to make up for any underpayment or overpayment durin~ the year. ... Check your August gas bill for complete details about the Level Pay Plan. Then, if you want to join the plan, just pay the "Level Pay Amount:' ..---. " ft.you don't want to join, pay the "Total Amount Due~ A - Call the Southern California Gas Company if you have any questions. ~' Find out how the Level Pay Plan can help keep you on your budget. g',. OS A,nd help keep you on your feet. Le~ work together to save enargy.-~-- j -----~----------..._ __________ .--·.---~--.,_..--~-,----"!-------..-------................... .._ .... ____ ~ ... , ·• Orang Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, September I , 1981 arn~urnrn~ffi[ [pffirn~· Older youths need better shelter help 1 Ot·~mgc County leaders may have aggravated u sensitive spot by deciding last Wt!l!k t hul coun ty fjnanred temporary s he lter hom~s for wa\'w1nd vouths s hould primaril~.' ::,t'l'Vl' the most incorrigible types • The decision could IN1d some community lead(•rs to object. as in the past. to l he placement or the homt•s in th(•tr ne ighbo1·hoods . But count~ of ficials should stick to their poht·~ 1f they are committed to helµ111g I he troubled adoll·->cenls F'ive shelter~ currcntl\ a1·e in o peration m the county to ·provide res pite for runa\\ t.1ys or othl'r -yt>uths who need ~om~ ~eparat10n from thc11· t\1mil1es . Thl· count,. 1s paying a totCJI of $672.500 this year to the n{ln·µrofit agendt>s which ran the ~ht•ltcrs ThCJt money origint.1tes at tht> s tCJlc government level, where ii is budgeted for program:, to keep 1 ~o un~ people from enchng up behind bars, either in juvenile de- tention facilities or in jail. After stud ying the five s h elt ers t his s pring. though. ._.ounty resear<'hers eonc luded tha t the programs weren't offer- ing much help to the older but s till troubled vouths . The reason ,,·c.1s that the older "clie nts·· \\e ren·t as amt.'nablt! to counst•I· 1ng and didrt"l nt mto lht' l am1I~ t~·pe counseling tl'<:hniques uftt:n use~. ·flle SllJH'rV ISUl'!-i adm1tt1.·d las t week t h<1t I hl' olckr ~ ouths are exactlv t he one~ mo~l in d<y!gcr of c~mmtlltn~ crimes :md cl'.l:cirng up l>cbind har~. Th~) ~agreed that ->h t·llers tn futLH't' vt>ars mus t clt>monstrall' a will ingness to :,cn ·e s uch adoll·~tcnt~ bc.·for(• recewm~ ct)llnty funding It may not b(• u popu lar dt· c1sion. al let.1st at first Hut in the long run. focu~ing on the tought•st Nbe~ eould r~uc·e !:>~rious c nmt- A tougher U.S. The headlines comt• at us from L1bv<i and Kore a . but tht·~ s eem part .of <J m uch bigger pie tu re The Cnited Statl'S. that s lum bering giant the past decade. 1s real:>ser t ing 1t~ prese n c e worldwide ~md. if nect·ssary. ih mus cle One of lhl· priorities of the Reagan admm1s trat1on has bet•n to bol s ter the L'. image worldwide t hroug h mili t ary. t·conom1 c. d1plom:.it1c· and other policies This 1s not to s uggest the L' .S. conspired to bring about the re cent incidents involving Libya and '.\lortrt Korea But it now must be c lear to friend. foe and unaligned a like I hat the l.Jnited States no longer can be l'Uunted on to step aside or mercl~ grum ble a llttle At the momt>nl. am wa\. no grou~ or t.:.S. c1t1zens ~.held hostage b~ a Mideast nalton. no new Rus sian c.·xcur~ions ha'<' been launched. no ,\rab s heiks are raisin~ at rnndom the price o r ml and fe" Europeans are un- loading dolhtrs bec au~e of unat 1 ract1ve exchange rates. This is not to s av there aren't prOblt.>mS In lht' WOl'ld and SI ffi· mering powder kegs . One nearl~ went off last week in Angola .Ju~t this week. Americans were in jured i.lnd l ' S propcrt~· damaged in bombings in West Germany and Peru Ct•nlr<il Amenca 1s ' dangerous ly unstable. Tomorrow could bring mot'l' troubll• But it s eems e\'ldent th.it the l '.S. once again 1s m a king itself vis ible world\\ 1de This post>~ problt>ms a!-1 \H•ll as pluses . Our dowlllng of thl• t \\II Lib ~·an planl'S alread~ 1s n•lt·~u t ed to the baek pages If the '.'forth Korean incident follows previous µatterns . it s hould cool s hortly But more such confront ;.it ions. ran b<' expected The) ma,\ t·oml' this week. this month. th 1 ~ ''l'<\I'. hut the' will l'Ome Thl· · onh q uestwn· ts where That ·s th~ pnce for b(•ang th<' leuder of the 'fret' world How Rus!.tu \'ICW!:> Lh1s OC\\ role of Amc•rica als o will rn fluenct· actions b'' it s satellite and comrade nations. ln addi tion. Russia h a s s pe nt billions of dollars lo modernize its army. air force and n<ivy into the ~trongest fi ghting forct• tn t he world The position of t he Rt>ag~rn administration unlike that of his predecessor seem!'! clear be seen. stand firm and I hen don't ,·acillate '.'lcgot1att-. hut negotiate from strt>ngth. Thjs will continue ;.,i~ long t•s the publk l'lea r l ~· µern•h't•s 1 hi s pollc~· and s uµporb it Questio~able holiday I A controversi al bill-that '' o u Id m <1 k e ~l a rt 1 n L u I ht' r King's Jan 15 b1 rthda~ u public school holiday m Cahforn1a has reached Gm· Rrown .., desk aflt'r passagl' by both the Assembl.' and Senale. the latter foJlov.tnJl a biller. fiw hour debatc.· that n· s uited 111 :.i ban· mCJ1unt~ 111 fovor. If signed by the governor. lhl· bill woulcl makl' l'alifornit.1 lhl• 18th state to rC'cogni1.e thc.• h1rth dav of I he as suss1natl·d ti\ 11 ri1.ihts leader While Or angt• Count y Sen John Schmitz Wl·nt <1 liltlt' nnr hoard in denouncing King as the ·"g ullible companion of so America's top community com- munists·· a statement refuted b~· quotations from King ·s work" in which hc denounced com mumsm there still is reason In • q11est1on lhl' s tu1t•w1de '>dtool hohd<I~ prnpOSCJI There 1s no doubt that King. winner of thl· :'\obt.·I Pc·ace P ritl'. µla~·ed a \'Ital role in ad\'ancing c ivil rights and tempering racial prejudice-in thll; country. and that his crusade 1s one that should bt> expos ed lo ~·ounger generation.., Howe\'N. i-.o for Ill Cahforntc.t the birthda\'S of onlv two leader-.. G e o r g e ·w a s h 1 'n J.! t o n ;.i n cl Ahra ham Lincoln . ha\l' het·n honored with holida v~ .\nd in this light. it would Sl:em hard to ju::,tify a <,<:hoo t holi<la~· Ill Kin~·s honor Mor e to the µoint. perhaps would be the dcclar al ion of a da~ hich the wholl' "pectrnm of t civil n g hts movem~nl. <ind it s signi fi c <in c c for al l American::,. coul d be the subject of s pecial school slud1C's. Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex- dressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invit- ed. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626--0560. Phone (71-0 642-4371. L.M. Boyd/Weather forecast Simplest ot the American Indian techniq ud for Co rec as ting the weather: H the cookfire smoke rises. count on good skies ahead. If it drirts downward, expect a stormv lime 1 Q. What's the interest paid by ~wiss banks on savings accounts? A Up to 3 percent. LWhen England's king Henry VII arried Eli zabeth of York, that ended the War of the Roses. In com· memorallon there are· still al least 400 pubs throughout England and ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Wales each known as the Rose & Crown. Q. How many time zones an Chtna? A. One. Ever since the turn of the cenlucy. the best-selling calendars have been those with pictures of cats on them. It 's remarkable. is It not, that this trend has rem ained so con11tant? The 1981 best·seller was "Cat Calendar" by Bernard Kliban of Marin County, Calif. Thomas P. Ha&ey Publisher Thomas A. Murpttlne Editor Barbara Krelbich Editorial Page Editor .. j --- Soviets widen 'mine gap' WASHINGTON Mtnes are an errec live and relatively cheap mea11s or sealmg off an ene my's seaports in time of war But the Soviet Navy has opened up an impressive ·gap" in this bargain basement area of naval competition • with the United States. Acc·ording to a recent study by the General Accounllng Office, based on re· ports by the Naval Intelligence Support Center and other agencies, the Soviet Union "has the largest , most d1vers1fied mine stockpile and mme warfare fo rce of any of the world's navies." Meanwhile. the government probers concluded. the U S Navy's minelaying and mines weeping capabil ities have reached an all·lime low Exacerbating the problem is the fact that the Navy has given low priority to anlelU gence ef- forts lo determine the exact extent of ·the Russians· mine warfare expertise WtOLE S HRUGGING off the Soviet potential m this area. the Pentagon ad m1rals-have let their own mane warfare s trength go lo pot. concluded the an vest1gators. "The Navy would find it hard to con· duct even lh.e most limited type or mm- m~ or mine countermeasures opera t1on~,' the ~ecret GAO report states "Tht' forc·e is de~raded by inadequate numb<·r of s hrns. their age and de G. -JA-CK-AN-D-fR-SO-N -~ p&.1rcdncss they found in the Navy 's own m1ncla}1ng and minesweeping capab1hl) "A severe lack of mane warfare tac- l1 t'<tl ,expertise plagues the naval fleet and major shore s taffs." the un- published GAO report slates. Several Ne1vy officials acknowledged to the con- grl'ss1onal investigators that many of-. ficcrs assigned to mining or minesweep ing units had had no experience in the tricky business teriorating condition, and la<.·k of ex · perienct>d mine tountermeas ures personnel.·· MORE T HAN that. the Navy's m1nl•sweepers are sorry specimens. The basic force includes 25 ships with nff aver age age of 25 years And the vessels are not only antiques, but in deplorable condition. While L',S inte lli gence agencies agree about the Russians' superiority in m me warfare, there is disagreement over lhe Soviets· intentions. and thus over the serious ness of the threat opened up by the "mine gap." And because gathering inlelligen<>e about Sovi~ine warfare advances has been given such a low priority, sou rces mid my associate Lucette Lagnado. there 1s really little authoritative information on the subject ALL OF THIS brought the lJ S. seers back to the sorry state Basking 1n tht! IHllions of dollars s howered on them by the Reagan ad- ministration, the Pentagon's admirals apparently are planning lo throw a few buci<s toward the mine warfare pro· • g rarti Several new projects are on the drawing board, some are even in the production stage Unf.ortunately, the re· port predicts, il will take the Navy time to liCComplish its mme warfare goals - perhaps as long as five years Fund-raising tactics h rely legal Under the gui se of campaign fund· ~aising. California's legislators have been skating dangerously close to those felonious acts of bribery and blackmail in increasing tempo since 1966. It was at that time they commenced calling the mselves "full-time. professional lawmakers." a euphemism which turns out to mean "full -time, professional of· fi ceholders" whose dedication is not to public service but rather the perpetua· lion of themselves in elective offi ce and ''how much is in it for me?" Mindful of the laws of libel. their practice perha ps cannot be icalled bribery or blackmail but certainly' un· dee the_rules DL1air comment can be described as reprehensible, despicable and scandalous. The reference is to the proliferahon of fund·raising dinners s taged by the legislators . Such dinners are not new in the world of politics. Held in their dis· tricts at campaign time the dinners were about the purest form of fund· rais ing si nce the invitations and solicitations were only lo their known supporters and kindred spirits who gave cheerfully because they agreed with the views o_f the, candidates. ~ BUT ALL THAT HAS chanled and tod ay's lawmakers have targeted lob- byists as fair game for their fund- raising bringing particul ar pressure on those they know are opposed to them. That the fobbyists are their targets is self.evident in the fact the dinners are held at the state capital. And legislators don 't wait until campaign time but kick off at the opening and continue all through the legislative sessions. The money they seek in their invita- tions , which are not too subtle demands. EARL WATERS r, c:::-. -. ~, ,..,_ ~·~ is not peanuts. While some are modest, seeking only S.100 or $150. a plate. the most popular figure is S500 with some asking SI,000. The lobbyists are expect- ed to buy a table for 10 which can cost them as much as SI0,000. But that is on· ly for one legislator . Invitations received in the first six months of this year by just one lobbyist from 46 legislators carried requests for a total of $396,160. At those rates if all the members of both houses have or will solicit the lobbyists thls year it could put the cost of lobbying at the pro· hibilive sum of $1.25 million. Multiply tha t by the more than 500 registered lobbyislii in Sacramento and then call for .a Brin.k's truck. OF COURSE, NOT ALL of the lob- byists buy 10 tickets-A few courageous ones refuse to buy iiny. But the threat of being punished for not "cooperating" is r e al . In fa ct. more than a few legis lators are very aggressive in their ticket sales. They or their aides, paid with public funds, badger the lobbyists with phone calls or, worse, refuse to listen lo them when they come around to discuss pending legislation. pointedly telling them they don't see their names rm he hst of contributors . These com - put nzed lists a re used to match with oth s of their party thus magnifying the c rcion to gel donations from those not s mpathetic to the legislator's views NOT LL legislators hold such din· ners. Just most of them And some un - abashedly schedule three or four or more drnners in one year Nol all hold dinners in Sacramento Just most of them. Those reluctant to indulge in such tac- tics are pressured by their peers and their party caucus leaders to join in the fun. They point out that the dinners re- quire no effort because professional or- ~anizers, who s kim 15 to 20 percent, are avail able lo stage them making it "an easy way to raise money." While the money is ostensibly for campaigning, some members obviously have been diverting it to personal use because the Fair Political Practices Committee has been '\\iresUing with new rules to pro· hibit such conversions The new 1neanirig of 'property rights' ,- Every idea or institution. Lord AC?ton warned us a long time ago, finally perishes by an excess of its own basic principle These a re profound words, still too little understood by those who SYDNf Y HARRIS wield power or influence, and even less by the general public . I am thinking of rurnl people a ll around the country. who Are now facing the Wtimate confrontation with their basic principle that a man's property ls .hi.'l to dispose of as be wishes. From Maine to Cali!omia, and points north to south. this has been the sturdy in- dividualistic tenet of the townsman and the farmer around him. B T T H E DOC TRINE o r I n dlyiduallam is coming Into sharp con· met with the idea of community. Is there an absolute right to property that overrides the welfare of the communi· ty? Do you have the right to sell your land to whomever you wish. regardless or its impact? Until recent years, words like "zon· ing" and "planning" were like red n ags lo the American farmer and townsman: part of a socialist conspiracy. no doubt, some dark bureaucratic plot to divest the property owner of his God·given right to do with his land what he saw flt. · · r have a right to sell to anyope I want lo." he defianUy proclaims. But if we push thi!i principle to Its ex treme, as Acton clearly saw, we begin to lose other precious rights : most Im· porlant or all. the right to live in the kind of community wt would like to have IF WE SELL our farm to a glue rac· tory; If we sell our waterfront property to a developer; ll we sell out woods to a timber company or ou_r meadows to a che mical plant, we are drastically chan.rtnll the character of our whole 1 n!lghbo~hood -which may be t.he very reason that people settled there in the fi rst place If we stubbornly resist zoning and planning <or more s ubtly evade their reg·· ulalions» we may find, only a few years down the road, that our "liberty'' is a myth and a delusion, that it has cost us more than it is worth, that "in· dividualism" ii; an e mpty word if "com- munity" dislntegrntes. GllllY Bii Most of ua know where our next penny is coming from these days. It's our c hange fro m a $20 bill at tbe supermarket F.K 0'""'' 0... t-Mt .,. .-Aft ... ,~ ... • ... -•u•rlly r.tl«1 I.,. •I••• •t 11119 -~ ...,. ,._""' • 1 -••I• OIMMY 0.., 0.llf ftll9' .. 4 • o • a o a 4 • '., .. DC cop bullish Disguise aids drug bust W l\SlllNtiTON 11\1' 1 l>on 11t'll .luckson, l\Ul\llt'l'll'd of deal Ill~ In hl'rnin. "··~ {'UUght oH .:11urd 111 u -;urp1'1!11• ru1<1 but ~e l11gi;:l')\t 'ho(·k \HI~ thl· ~arb of t ht> urn•-;t 111i: off1t·t•1 a rented hull t'o~tunw S.:t John k.oruut1l0k ~uys the 1clt•;1 (or tht• bull 1111tfil worn by offkl·r Alfred Mc'Muster came from the "Wutt'h out, for the bull" advt•rhsC'm<•nts for Schlitz M ult Liquor Police h11d noticed many su~JH'Ch.·d drug de.ilers drinking the beverage "before, during and after mak· ing drug transactions,'' he said Police reports say J ackson, 31, of Washington . ..,d four others were sitting 1n a car in the heart of the city's southeast drug ror ridor when a nondescript van . pulled up beside them The officer an the bull suit aod several other undercover detec· tives bearing badges made from Schlitz cans leaped rrom the van and arrested Jackson and his con;ipanion!>. aN°ord1ng to the police reports Tho detectives seized S20,000 wo11h of heroin, $6,800 In cash and a pistol', pohce said And three other persons suspected of being drug dealers were arrest ed from the crowd of about 200 that gathered lo gawk. f)()licc said Kornurick, who directed ''Operatio n Bull," said the raid had been pJanned for two weeks. He said the officers originally in tended to a r rest the four on charges of drinking in public, but the narcotics and gun charges cam~ as a bonus. The arrest was designed to embarrass Ja~kson, who has given police "a lot of abuse" in the past, Kornutick said Reached at llis hom e Frank Sellin ger, president of the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co . said, ··we use the bull in our ad· vert isements, that's all." He declined to discuss the matter further. The te levised ads feature a bu II crashing through windows or walls. GOod life magazine only for the elite HOUSTON (AP> If you're a Cosmopolitan Playboy or Playgirl with Money or a Fortune. here's a new magazine to tell you how to get your Moneysworth 1n these Changing Times · The p~blicat1on Ultra features the good life and good times only the very rich can ar ford. The magazine \\<on 't appear at newsstands and there as no price on lhc cover. because it's for free sort or t:Ltra costs at least St50.000 to subscribe. says publisher Carter Rochelle. Or rath(•r. Rorhellf' Pact r each e tJ BOSTON CAP > The John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., which keeps losing gJass panes from its 60·story home of- fice building, has reached a settle· ment wHh the building's designer and builders. c x p I a i n s , it 's m a·i I e d at no charge to a carefully selected group of Texans whose average a nnual ancomes arc roughly $150,000 In other words. if you haven't already attained th·e pinnacle of financial success, chances arc • you'll never see the publication -not even its cover, which cur· renlly features an immaculately dressed woman handing a trophy to a man on a polo pony So far, Ultra is being sent to about 70,000 affluent Texans. whose names were gleaned from country club rosters and social registers. Ultra meets a need . said wealthy Houst&n apartment de· veloper H arold Farb. He said rich Texans want to read about fashio n , a r t, trave l -a nd themselves. Advertisers in the premier Is· s ue include Tiffan y's, Neiman- M arcus a nd the International Gold Bullion Exchange. Military ships misuse d? .JA(.;K~ONVILLE. Flu <AP> The tJ S Navy is in\•estigal· ang char1otes that twu captains und an admiflil improperly used Nuvy craft. in .some cases aJ. legedly to go skin·~ivipg, visit relatives or pick up s ausages and lcibster A hearing 1s being held at the M ayport Naval Station here to determine if Capt. Ma r vin 0 . Reynolds and Capl John E. Wasloski violated the Uniform Code of Military Justice and if they should bl' court martialed. Rear Adm Bryan W . Compton, station ed aboard the USS America o(f Australia, 1s not J target in the Jacksonville heu1ng, which continues next wt>ek But Navy spokcs m~n KC'ndell Pl'ase in Washington. D.C , said Compton 1s subject to a formal ir\vestjgation there. Reynolds. once base com mandc.·r. 1s alleged by Navy prosecutor Frank Niverl to have made seven flights in Navy planes from Jacksonville to . Cordele., Ga., near his home. for private visits and to bring back sausage for himself and his • friends. lie is also alleged to have flow~ Navy planes to An dros lslanCf, 111 ·lhe Bahamas. to pick up•lobster Naval rCftulations bar the use of Navy planes for private purposes Waslos ki, former executive of f1cer at Mayport. is alleged by prosecutors to ha\·e misused the 73 foot luxury yacht Rebecca Ann The yacht. built for the late m1lllona1re recluse Howard Hughes in 1940 and seized as a drug runner a fey, years ago. was loaned to the Navy by the General Accounting Offtce for th€.' gC'neral recreation use of the base's 16.000 men Compton 1s alleged to have or de red aircraft from tht' cai;rier USS Forrestal to fly him from Jackson'ville to Key West for a weekend s kin-diving trip. Socne of the allegations a.i:e be· ing made by Cmdr . Bernard McGee. former base comp· tr o l ler . M cGee recen t l y pleaded guilty to five counts of misconduct. 'Orenge Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday, September 1. 1981 .47 MODERN DAY MUSKETEER Da\'td llunlie. 1:1. o( Suu,al1to, looks out of plan' hitchhtktllJ.! al<Jng fn.0l'\\ a~ 1n El11ab1.•than 1-{arb. Hut Ill' is a P<ll't 1cipanl tn tht· i.JllRoUal Rena1ssanct Plt>asun· Fain• Ill ~"' at11 uncl needl•d a ridl' The f~11rt'. v. h1d1 ('1>11t11111e:-. \\ eekl•nd!'o through .. ,. ......... 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Tr~':::::'o":-/ c-.. / ... _ LEGfNO• Q NIEW INTERCHANGE D MOOIFY INTem:HAitGE The City of Irvine, in conjunction with CalTrans, is planning to construct the Alton Parkway interchange with the Santa Ana Freeway and modify the Irvine Cente r Drive interchange with the San Di('9o Freeway. The proposed project would provide easier entry for vehic les to existing and future commercial and industrial sites. It would also make more accessible a proposed bus and rail terminal and permit better dist ribution of traffic on the 'freeways. A crosstown a rterial highway proposed by the City of Irvine would connect residential and regional employment areas within the City limits. ' The public hearing will give you an opportunity to talk about certain features of the project with CalTrans and City staffs before the final design is picked. The te ntative schedule for construction will be disclosed. From now until September 24, 1981, you may see maps, a report on the anticipated environmental effects of construction, and o1her information on the proposed project. You may question CatTrans and City representatives about the project. They will be availabl~ Monday through Friday from 8:00 a .m. to 4: 30 p.m . at two sit es. The first is the Public Works Department, Irvine City Hall, 17200 Jamboree Boulevard, Irvine, California, where the environmental document is also available. The second s ite is at CalTrans, Project Development Branch B, 120 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, California. Come in and take a look, make copies if you like, ask questions, express your concerns. If you can't attend the hearing, you can send' your written comments until September 24, 1981 to CalTrans, Project Development Branc h B, 120 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, C~lifornia 90012. .., The hearing will be Thursday, September 10, 1981 at 7:30 p.m . at the Irvine Civic Center, 17200 Jamboree Boulevard, Irvine, California. Contact For further Information about th~s project. contact CalTrans at (213) 620-3210. IF YOU CARE ... COME! Dated! August 4, 1981 Published: Orange Coast Dally Pilot August 10, 1981 Septem~r 1, 1981 3S4M1 ·. I • Orang& Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, September 1, 1981 QU:estions a~swered ab'aut medfly, quar',;,ntine Fast breeding pest can lay· as many as 500 eggs during her lifespan Q; Why Is &be Mf'dUenanean fruit Oy to destructJn! ~ · The rernule me dlly ia capable of laying aa many as 500 •us during he r lifespan which can be 60 daya under optimum con.<hllons, uccording to Mike Henry, rarm adviser with the University o f California Cooperative Extension. It only takes l wo to t.hree days for eggs to hatch into larvae l maggots I and as they feed they Introduce bacterl a which rot fruits and vegetablc11 Q: What la the cycle of the medfly? A: Afte r mating, the female drills a hole In fruit or vegetables and lays two to six eggs each time. • The eggs hatch in two to three days . The maggots reed off the host, growing to one-third Inch In s ax to 11 days. More than 100 m aggots can develop in a large rruit. Mature maggots leave the host and enter the soil. They transfym into immobile pupae and remain in the soil until they develol> Into m ednies. This process takes about six days at 80 degrees; 10 days at 76 degrees. The me4fly then breaks out or the pupae case and pushes its way through the soil. • ...,. . When mature. they mate and the cycle starts over. The cy- cle of eggs to mature fly takes about 3~ weeks to four weeks. Q: Does the medrty pose a direct threat to humans? A: Although the rotted fruits and vegetables are not very . palatable. the fl y is not considered dangerous to humans. Q : How is the medfly transported kom one area to another? A: Eithe r eggs or maggots are m the Cru1t, or pupae m toe SOii or potted plants . I Q ; How far can a medlly ny? A: Its range is not very far Althoug h it can fl y up to one mile, generally it remains in trees and bushes where 1t was en - cased in pupae and soil. Q: Do m edm es s warm? A: They don·t congregate in groups. Q : Describe the m edny. A: Basically it looks very much like a housefly only it is s maller, though not a whole lot. Its wings h;1ve orangy-yellow blotches and som e dark blotches. It is much larger than the drosophila fruit fl y. commonly known as the vinegar fl y Q : Describe the medOy m aggot. A· The maggot Is the shape of and about the sam e site as o grain of rice fl Is c rea m colored, and has no legs . The body tapers to a point, but does not have a definite head. At the point there are two black mouth hooks which the maeaot uses to feed. Q: What other ldnd• or larvae are found ln fruit and bow do the)' dJlfer from the medfiy ••Hot! A : Larvae pr the coddUng m oth, Oriental fruit moth and dried fruit beetle are Ugbter in color, fPave s hort legs and a definite head which Is reddish 'jbrown to black. , The peach twig borer larvae is Ught tao in color and the body bas reddish brown stripes. They have a dark head and very short legs. The green bolUe fly and the vinegar fruit fiy also invade fruit, but the difference is they invade rotted fruit, while the medfly Invades fresh fruit. The green bottle fly maggot is larger tha n that or a medfly lt can grow to % of an inch. It is yellowish white. The vinegar fly maggot basically looks like that or the medfiy, only il is much smaller. It grows io about % of an iqcb. If you find maggots in fresh fruit, either r~port it or take a small piece to the Orange County Agricultural Commissioner's office for examination. Q. How wouJd a quarantine affect th• Oran1e County agrlcuJture industry? A : Hardest hit would be large nurseries that grow everything r~om-house plants to ornamentals to large trees. A high percentage of stock, as much as 70 percent for some, 'ts shipped out of s tate. Sale of the stock accounts for $122 million per year. Fruits and berries or ornamentals could carry eggs or larvae: anything potted mi~ht carry pupae. Other crops and possible loss include: Valen cia oranges, $28 million; tomatoes, $8 million: possibly lemons, $3 .8 million: green beans, $2.7 million; avocados. $2 million ; and hell peppers, $1.9 million. Strawberries also are a medfiy host. However. crops have been picked a nd would not be affected at this time. Also affected would be backyard fruits and almonds and walnuts. Not s uitable as a host are cauliflower , celery, sweet com and mushrooms Life cycle of Mediterranean fruit fly 7. Mature Medtty mates in tho mc>1Nng when temperature os at:>o-.. 6-4 • 6. ~\ Ttie Medtty brealts out ol pupae u.se· and pushes ots way through the sool ~ ~~ Larvae l!Ng90U) teed olf lruct growong to • , inch on 6-11 days Mote than t 00 i.tvee ain develop on a leige lrurt ,---~ ---4 . -Q Mature larvae ieave lru~ and enter 1<>41 <ID s. ~ ~ ~ Larvae 11anaf00T1into1mmobne pupee and -remain in IC>ll untol lhey develQ9 lnlO Medlltes Toxic shock syndrome diagnosed in woman and her husband . SACRAMENTO <AP I Toxic Toxi c shock syndrome mos t The doctors noted, "To our he re reported the cases in the s ho ck syndrome has b een frequently occur s in women knowledge, this is the first r e-Septe mber issue of the Western medical evidence that the dis· ease may be passed from one pe rson to another. epidemiolog1c factors could be implicated to account for their illnesses, whic h were virtually identical . . and fulfilled all the criteria for TSS " d iagnosed in a woman and her e ither during or shortly after ported case or TSS in a consort." Journal of Medicine. hus band. raising the possibility m enstruation. A few cases have Ors. Charles Fisher Jr.. B. . 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Give your appliances · the afternoon off ~'Click'.' Southern California Edison .. . f • • - • Fishermen. grumble over salmon ruling MARYSVILLE. Wash. <AP> Tulalip ·i.ri bal members gather along the shore, awaiting the a rrival of their special and honored guest, the king salmon. It is the first of the year caught by the Tulalips, brought ~shore. welcomed into the ·in· dian longhouse. surrounded with food, honored, thanked and Jdle fi s hing boats line the docks, some of the equipment in disrepair, "For Sale" signs dot· ting wheelhouse windows. They are the boats of Washington's non·treaty f.ishermen -who share the half of the salmon harvest not taken by treaty In- dians and complain they are "second·class citizens .'' Daily Pilat TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1981 FEATURES TELEVISION COMICS 82 86 87 Does smatl business r. have a gripe about the new ta,x law?.' .. 83 ,.eaten. Fis hermen displaced by Boldt's 1974 decision have generally blamed the loss of their livelihood on Indians who have a new lease on the salmon. The bony remains. tweaklid clean of flesh by the fingers ·of · hundreds of Tulalips, is then de- "It has created an incredible bure.auc'racy among the In - dians as well as <;L mong us. " But fish managers say tough times were imminent anyway because there were just too many fishermen. ··Boldt or no Boldt, they were s imply overf~hing the stocks," s ays Pete Bergman. of the U.S. Department of Fisheries. ·'The Boldt decision has been a plus for the fishery, but not especial- ly for all the fishermen." He s~s the number o f licenses --should be reduced by one-half. so the number of nony--·~S!~~~~~~~~~~~ Indians seeking salmon WOW([ i:.. be approximately the number of Indian fi shermen. A,.WI..._.. livered back to the ocean, an an· Thal way, everyone would be cient tribal tradition. allowed to fish lit the same time. John and Clara Fenton of Kent . Wash .. have a "for sale" sign in the window of their 40-foot trawler docked at Seattle.· "It ls a thanksgiving for the Now. non-Indian fi shermen are salmon returning:" says Bernie· pulled off the fishery after protest "fistl ·ins" marked projects that would affect fish Gobin, tribal council member catching a certain number of Boldt's ruling. The outbursts runs. ' and former Tulalip fisheries fish -and are forced to sit and ha:ve subsided. but rriany com· Already, the city or Seattle has director. watch while the Indians take mercial and s ports fishermen shelved plans for a di m. largely The return of the first king , their 50 percent. remain angry. because of Phase I I. salmon in June heralds the The Indians' average catch The impart of the fishing While the appeal of Phase II beginning of the summer fishing during the years 1970-73, before rights case is no longer limited is in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court or season for the Tulalips and other the Boldt ruling .. was 5 percent. to fishermen. Appeals in San 'Francisco, with tribes in Washington and Oregon In 1978, it was up to 27 percent of In a decision Jast year, known oral arguments scheduled this who s igned treaties with the the total $61.2 million value. In as Phase II, federal Judge fall at the earliest, Indians are United States government in the 1980, the Indian share was 43 William Orrick, who received involved in two cases - 1850s. percent. . the case with the retirement of Northern Tier Pipeline's plans U.S. District Judge George The list of those sharing in the Boldt, ruled the environment for an oil pipeline from Port Boldt ruled in 1974 that the salmon and its management is that produces the Indians' share Angeles. Wash., to the Midwest, phrase "in c9mmon " in the large. They fticlude fishermen 6f salmon must be protected. and the Skokomis h tribe versus treaties meant' Indians were en-using· a variety of gear Crom Simpso Timber Co .. concerning titled-to at least half the allowa-Alaska to California, including He also ruled that Indians are logging practices. bl e s almon and s teelhead Canadians. and managers from entitled to share in the salmon Several companies and busi· harvests.·, several stales, the federal gov-raised in hatcheries -a larger nesses have formed a Northwest fl has taken severai y~~ foi=a----f'~>f'rn'ln~nt and te<teral com-and larger share of the state's Water Resource Committee to treacy Indians to re-enter their missions, the Carfadian govern. fish. ' . address Phase II. · traditional world of fishing, but ment and lhe...various tribes. · Lawyers an~ .. 9,t.her~~~ve The committee is siding. with they take close lo their reserved Hundreds of hours of meetings worked on .. ·Ptiase II, which th~ ---the state.in'lbe-~onrl:appeal, 1md share -though' there is still are held each season to haggle state is appealing, say it could at the sam'e time is trying to plenty of .ar gument on that· for a piece of the action. make Phase 1• a lawyer's play-open talks with the Indians for point. "It's a real hodge-podge," ground. look like child's play.· arrangements to avoid extensive As the Indians hook and net • says Bergman. "It has created Conceivably. Indians could litigation. the salmon-a fish that brings an incredible bureaucracy have veto power over power Theeffortby businesstocover as much as $2 ·a pound at the among the Indians as well as plants. port projects. logging, all bases at once has drawn dock -grumbling is heard in among us." , dams. water pollution permits, some caustic comments from many Northwest fishing ports. In the mid·l970s, gunshots and agricultural pursuits and other Indians who · feel joining the · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--='--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ state's appeal is a poor way to show compromise and good will. •·:A lot of people have said. 'Isn't that duplicitous?"' says John Hough, regional manager for corporate relations for In- ternational Telephone and Tele- graph. But he says there was only limited time to join the appeal and "if we're able to work out solutions with tribal interest, we can always back away from the courtroom." Orrick's decision didn't define the quality of environment that mus t be provided for the salmon. leaving the matter open to Litigation or compromise. Attorney J ames Waldo, who has worked on the fishing.rights case since its early years and call.s_-it. .. !:awesome in its com- plexity," has been hired by the committee to study the impact of Orrick's decision. He says businesses fear the uncertainty implicit in Phase II. and want to e xplore the poss•ility of tradeoffs. Jim Heckman , e xecutive director of Che Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. says the Indians couldn't talk much with the Northwest Water Resources Co mmittee until the appeal pro- cedure is completed. ijec!kman. a former U.S. Fish and Wildlife. agent, says that ex- isting laws aren't strong enough to protect the environment to meet the needs of salmon en- hancement. ' While there is a great deal of jockeying for position to accom- modate the Indian 4\-ights' de- cisions. a few argue they are good for the fi shery -though some fi shermen and others are obviously harmed. "One thing is certain." says Waldo of Phase II "it will cer· .. tain.!Y. r:;aise the p~io'rity of the fi sheries habitat in q•uestion of multiple use of lands. and I SUS· pet"t most people would view that to be a good thing." "If you improve conditions for th'e natural production of fish, you restore the good quality of water. and that helps every- body," says Heckman. His f "1vors returned Larry Evans with the last piece of equipment in his now·closed gar~e. His Arkansas town benefit for htm to start another operation in a new place. • 400 attend benefit for neighborly mechanic EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. <AP) -If village mechanic Larry Evans had charged going rates at his fix -it·all garage, there wouldn 't have been a Thank Heavens for Evans Fun- Draiser. But for 17 years, he cared more for his work than for his pay. Sometimes he'd charge $2 plus parts for a day's work, or take almost anything in trade, or offer an easy payment plan which meant no payment al all. "l tried to do a decent job at a fair price, and that fluctuates," said Evans, 41. "I didn't have very good business sense, I guess." So when trouble developed for Evans and his garage. many of the 1,800 folks in this northwest Arkansas mountain town de· cided to give back some of the neighborly help he had given them so often. That's how Fun-Draiser came about. The garage is closed, but it's a transition. not the end. Evans' problem began after a convenience store opened above his garage last winter. The owners decided his clutter created a bad image. He didn't have the money to do much a bout it. At $3 a head, the February benefit drew a mixed batch of 400 people hippies. craftsmen. motel owners. tourist s hop operators. young and old. With three bands making music and a 12-foot caricature of Evans on the wall , they packed the 1886 Crescent Hotel's ballroom probably as full as it has t:>een since John Philip Sousa's 1929 concert, Ev"ans- booster Wolf Grulke said. They sang, they drank. they laughed. they stomped, they pranced in old·style mountain kicker dances . The visiting flatlanders spent a lot of time gawking at the antics of the natives. At least 50 electricians, carpenters. plumbers and others volunteered to help him build the new shop and get out of his qld one. They also raised $1,200 to get that new building started. "It's sort or overwhelming," Evans said. "Lots of people volunteered to" help move the tools, parts. motors, all the stuff I'd collected over the years." The money was enough to build a gravel road to where Evans wants his new garage. He figures it would cost $10,000 to get everything set up the way he wants it. "I'm ready to be out of town · and in a place of m y O)Vn," Evans said . "The kind of build- ing I want to do will be 40 or 50 or 60 feet long with a· cement floor. I've been crowdeCI all my- life. "I 'm not goi ng to move again," he said. Jim Perry and Grulke, two of the organizers of the benem, gained their experience with Evan s fr om a b e al ·up Volkswagen van lhey drove to, their road appear ances with t~ Gaskin's Switch bluegrass band. It's the nibher chicken that gets 'em every time "It was ridiculous the amount of favors we owed him," Perry~ 31, now the manager of two local weekly newspapers. said. ·•we·~ be out on the road playing music and when we came back to to~ he'd fix us up -on Sunday or whatever." Hazard PCB detoxified SALT LAKE-CITY (AP> The travel brochures say Utah is famous for Temple Square, the Great Salt' Lake.and powder ski· ing, but fall to mention the rub- ber chicken. ;' ~s·an oversight, says Gene Rose. a second-generation purveyor of gag gifts. magic tricks, practical joke& and fright wigs. He says .he ba'i one bofro rubber chicken that gets 'em every time. "Beautiful, aren't they?" says Rose as he unpacks a carton holding dozens of the plastic- wrapped, mournful-looking rub- ber birds at his Lc>ftus Novelty and Magic Co. warehouse. "It's the item that draws the most attention to us,·· he says. Rose distributes his latex leghorns and other products na- tion a 11 y from b ls modest warehouse across the street from Salt Lake's Union Station. Among his employees are eight to 10 members of the Utah Symphony, who pick up spare cash between concerts by pack· ing boxes and filling orders. The musicians are friends of Rose's sonl Jim, ·a ·bassist with the symphony wben he's not do- ing product research for his father. "They're good craftsmen," Gene Rose says of the musi· cians. "They're used to practic-ing. II The wholesale novelty busi· ness is highly competitive, so Rose won't say how many rub· ber chickens he sells each•year. But it 's "many . many thousands.·• The birds do get around . Comedian Steve Martin uses one. So doe.s ·Jdhnny Carson. "Tonight Show" prop man Jack Grant says Carson's chick~n has been part of the show for a "long, long time," stashed behind the comic's desk with the rubber.tipped arrow and the pencil with two erasers. Grant says be doesn 't know • where the bird came from, but Rose says it looks like one of his. "I wou!d say "'e are the major source of the rubber chicken. the rubber fish and the rubber })lg," Rose says, although, "Yo"" never see a comic with a rubber pig." The Lortus c hicken is a forlorn -looking critter - plucked clean, stretched out and scrawny, with· beady black eyes and a gaping mouth. The color of an old school bus and the tex- ture of a worn bus seat, it's more liltely to inspire finger- washin' lhan finger-lickin'. 8ose began man\lfactuiing his birds four years ago in a factory in North Hollywood. His other hot items are "man· ty·hose" -panty hose for men -disappearing ink and magic tricks. • Rose, 59, took over the busi· ness from his step-father, George Lo.Dus, who started a Uny novelty and magic shop on . Sall Lake's Main Street ln 1939. "It was an inslit\Jtion,'' Rose says. "We watched kids gro~ up. come in, then their kids would come in. We waited on them for 40 years." The family sold the shop in 1979 when the wholesale busi- ness "got so big we just couldn't pay attention to retail," he.says. '1t was hard to do.·· "It's surprising the pro- fessional people who buy this stuff," he says. "Doctors. lawyers. we've had senators, we've had them all.'' Why? Rose can only offer a theory. "With the economy and all the political stril~, )'OU have to have something to take your mind off it," be uys. "Something like a rubber chicken takes the edge off your day.'' PHJLADELPHIA CAP) -~ research institute has developed a method of detoxifyint hazardous PCBs by breaking thi chemical down into harmles&.t biodef(radable substances. Since PCBs, or polychlortnal· ed biphenyls, are highly toxic and not naturally degradabl*, the1r .disposal poses serious problems, according to Of'. Steve Osborn of the Franklin Institute Research Laboratory Inc. The process breaks down th6 PCBs -banned by the U.S. El\• vironmental Protection Agenc7 -with chemicals. .. ., • • • J .! • . \ -· ---__ , ____ __,___ __________ _..__......J ·' r ·t Ill Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(fueaday, Septemb•r 1, 1881 ~\ _A_g_o_-o_d_m_a_n_~-ha-.-r-d-.....t_o_fi_i_n_d __ ·~'~ Special award '.listing ~nabridged ' BRIQGtNG THE GAP DEPT. If you ·r~ on~ or thuse who plit•s the Pal·ific Coast Highway lanes u lot throu~h Newport Reach. you must recognize that the Big Ev\:nt is nettrini{. They· re going to open the spanking·new highway brillgc sµanning Newport Bay soon . f You just have tu know th\tt when the new bridl(e opens, there are go. ing to be a lot of firsts. First band to play. "'Bridge over Troubled Waters.·· First ribbon \to be whacked. First of· ficial limousine to cross the span . pro- . (;';) ""'"' MURPHINI ti4(~ TOM bably cm·rying Adriana Gianturco. Clearly. th~re will bt.• a lot of happenings. I suppose I could do soml' checking and find out what a etua lly 1s planned for the Span Opening Rites and ~en. but that would require a lot of unnecessary checlling and the in- clusion of numerous boring facts here . S FFICE TO SA\' that officialdom won't le t the new bridge go into opcratwn without a lot of hoopla. when the great day arrive!\ Unofficially . however. if our local brass had anv en - terprise. they \vould he preparing to give a lot of sp.ecial awards when the n ew bridge officially joins our over - burdened highway net work. Special trophies could be devised lo award the big winners. Some of t h e uward categories mig ht go like this : EARLV BIRD AWARD: This will go to the motorist who fails to put temptation behind him. crashes through the temporary barriers and crosses the s pan before the "Sorry you were trapped m tralf1c. Adriana. but the Newport trndge dedication 1s over · · official car s do 1t offlciall~· The trophy could be a copper- plated replica of a cell key and ~ewport city jail. The key won't work. o( coursl' • TAI LGATER AWARD: Goes to -tne first two motorists involved in a rear-end accident on the bridge. after it's o fficially open. Prize will be two tailgates from 1962 Ford pickups. s lig htly bent HEAD-ONER TROPH\': Similar to the tailgater. thb prize goes lo the first two in a hetid-on crash on the new span. Troph~ could be a couple of twisted headlight rims . But !here probabl~· won·t be any winners around to col· lect. EARLY DIVER: Som e time earlv on. one of the visit- ing ~·ahoos from inlcind will try taking a header off the new span. I le s hould get a s pecial brace from Hoag MemoriCJI Hospital as the perpetual Low Tide Award. JAJLBAIT HOOKER PRIZE: This winner is n't pre cisel~· what you might think. It goes to the firs t hapless soul caught fisbing off the new bridge. You know that fis· hing off the bridge will be illegal. It has to be illegal. Win- ner gets anothcl' lousy key to city jail. PRIVATE BUMPER AWARD: The prize of a s hat· tered yacht mast goes to the first sailor who bangs his boat into tht' bridge after it opens to traffic above :"Jo cheating now Don ·t bash the bridge until it ·s finished. PUBLIC Bl')1PF.R AWARD: Similar to private. ex- cept trophy of a dented s iren goes to the first boat operat- ed by a public agenn· that batters the span Contestants will include U.S Coast Guard. Orange County Harbor Patrol. Newport Beach lifeguards and Laguna Beach lifeguards if they·re really lost. DUNKED S POKES CITATION: Goes lo the first bicyclist off the bridge and into the drink. Prize is two spoke reflectors that you can see underwater. FRUSTRATED STORK TROPHY: This one will be presented to the proud parents of the first baby born on the bridge because the m othe r -to-be was trapped on the span in beach traffic . Wait a minute. you say. this prize will go unclaimed because the new bridge is going to solve all ~ewport ·s traffic woes on Coast H ighway. right? You just won the Bridge Dreamer Award. DEAR ANN LANDERS: T~ll (f'IY slJters in Manhattan lf they are looklnti for real men lo stay away from California - especially San Francisco. Every third guy out here ls gay -or a switch-hitter. Wbat a let.down! FOOLED TWICE DEAR ANN: I'm from Green- ville, S.C. Please tell those N.Y. secretaries THEY are the prob· lem. My_ l{_randmother told me when I was 1(, "Honey, Lf,you bchuve like a lady. you wUI be tre ated like a lady. If you behave like a tramp, you will be treated like a tramp.'' Maybe those New York secretaries had the wrong grandmothers. - WELL-BOl\N DEAR ANN: Please tell our N. Y. sisters we are having the same problem in Oklahoma. Things are worse dowrrhere now that the cowboy craze has hit. The men try to dress and act macho -walk bow-legged and wear their pants so tight lbey have to stand at the bar. -I'D RATHER BE SINGLE. DEAR ANN: I'm a "Toad" in Ro<.'hesler . N. Y .. by ordinary All LAlllll standards. Yes, I'd like a solid relalioru;hip, but the women I've dated suy they are waiting ror that "spark." When are they go- .ing t.o realize thul sparks set -0rc hot flames. and hot names die quickly? Tell them their prom days are over and It's time they grew up and faced reality. - MATURE AT LAST DEAR ANN : I 'm male. Catholic and no prude, but I don't believe in bedding down on the first date. The last three women I took out accused me of being gay because 1 didn't want to hop to it. I Jive in Colorado, where the air is wholesome but the women are another story. - DISENCHANTED IN DENVER DEAR ANN : H "Kissed a Lot ')f Toads" wants to meet decent, understanding men she should move to Lincoln, N~b. The only problem ~ they are all married, and they don't root around. H EA 0 E D F O...R S P I N STERHOOD DEAR ANN. I can't speak for the 20-30 group, but J know what goes on with men bet ween SO and 60. Sex is all they ta lk about, and all they can do is talk(. What these clowns really wan 1.is a cook. housekeeper and ·1aun· dress. -LAUGHING A LOT IN BEAUMONT, TEX. DEAR ANN: Women who want a clean-cut. well-mannered man should move near a naval base or a military· post. On<.'e ·there they should call up the of· ficers' club and ask what the policy is for <.'ivilians. IT WORKED f'OR ME IN NORFOLK DEAR ANN : Tell the hip secretaries in New York to skip Hamilton, Ont. The men here waAt sex first and .. we'll talk later ... I asked a friend from Mexico City if it was different there. She said , .. No. it 's worse." -FED UP DEAR ANN : The "Decency Capital of the USA·· is Salt Lake City The Mormon Church pro- ducea faithful, compassionate husbandis and wonderful fathers. FOUND MINE IN UTAH • 0£AR ANN . In spite of what t~t-Manhattan secretaries say. I m golr~a Eatct lo try my luck. i. There ls absolutely nobody ln Kalamazoo. BORED ANO DISGUSTED · OEAR ANN · Tell )'Our lone! hearts to~om~ to Toronto. Ther~ are so many terrific eligibles here my head Is swimming. _( .flA VINO A BALL · DEAR ANN : H's only an hour by air from Manhattan to Toron- to. but advise those secretaries to fly over Toronto and come to Montreal. The men have all the charm of the French but none of their chauvinism or arrogance Dear Readers : Merci beaucoup et bonne chance! Even 1/ dnnlnng is the .. jn" tlung in your crowd. 1t needn't crowd you out Learn tM facts from Ann Lan- ders' booklet ... Booze and You - F'or Teen· Agers Only.·· Send 50 cents and a self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P.O Bor 11995, Chicago, Ill 60611 Beryl Melinkoff lwnored at party By MARV JANE SCARCE.LLO OI .._ o.llJ ...... SWft M ost guests arrived by ~nd, but two came by ~ea when on Soderling and Jim Barrett osted a cocktail party to honor Beryl Melinkoff. Mrs. Melinkoff, who just com· pleted four years on the Newport Beach Arts Commission, was chairman of the group for two years and organized a Friends of the Commission to help raise money for the ar~s. Supervisor Thomas Riley, one of the landlubbers. broughC a framed certificate of merit from the Orange County Board of HAPPENINGS Supervisors to present to Mrs. Melinkoff for her many con- tributions to the community. Guests were gathered at a dooJ<-side patio in Soderling's Lido Isle home, where BiU and Betty Shock had arrived a few minutes before in her new "NeWPQrt Electrie-Packet.k• The quiet little boat, with its bright blue canvas cover. is a modern version of the surrey with the fringe on top. complete with "isinglass curtains you can roll right down in case lhere"s a change in the weather." So after enjoying wine and gourmet hors d 'oeuvres includ· ing cheese, filled pufr pastries and three kinds of pate, many of the guests accepted the &hocks' invitation to cr~ise the bay in the cool or the evening. (The goodies were the elegant creations of Jim Barrett, whose rm press ions brings complete parties right to the doorstep>. The Shocks were joined by Mrs. Melinkoff, Soderling, his fiancee Gail Showalter, Gene Washburn and Richard Dickson, who works w~th the Friends of the Commission to raise funds. Others at the party were Coun- ci Iman and Mrs. Don Strauss <he promised not to men lion "airport" to Riley). Roberta and 1tobe rt 0-rlver, Jo Anne ·and Gene Mix and Irene and Jim Bentley. M ark Sept. 11 on the calendar, because a legend will swing into town. Ella Fitzgerald, a singer among singers , will make a rare appearance that evening at the Irvine Bowl as a benefit for the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. And if anything could be ~ ter than an evening with Ella . it's the gourmet supper on the Festival of Arts grounds before t he show for sponsors and patrons. who will see the pro- ~a m from specially reserved seats. Florentine chef Giovanni Bolla has planned a feast beginning with pheasant pate and ending • with dessert served from an old- fashioned Italian ice crea~art. A special reception afU(r the performance will invite sf>onsors to meet Miss Fitzgerald at the Tivoli Terrace next to the Bowl.' The program is underwritten by the Mission Viejo Co.. Al· lergan Pharmaceullcal Co. and the Koll Co.. with individual s ponsors donating S250 and patrons giving $100. Janet Eggers is chairman for the evening with an assist from Maria Bird. and the committee includes Pat Atha, Jackie Ba ssett, Jay ne Berberian. Charlotte Bo mke . Nan cy Carlson . Ann Crowell , Jim Croul, Evelyn Lewis, John Parker, Ted Paulson, Marie Pezzlo a nd Museum President Charles Culp. Anyone needing tickets .or more information about t he evening can call the m4seum al 494-6531. Y ou don't have to be able to play an instrument or even ca rry it tune to help with musical enrichment in the schools . Jim Barrett 1 from left '· Beryl MelmkofJ. (;(JI/ Shr1wa/lt>r and Ren Sode~l.ing al pa.cty for .\1rs.. 11.elmkolf The Orange Cou n ty Philharmonic Society is looking for docents in the music history program presented lo hundreds of children in the county. tape, visual aids. period cos· tumes and script prcssiontsl and expressionist periods as well as the 20th cen- tury The nine 50-minute presenta- tions are fun and informative. coming in a kit f Omplete with No teaching experience is necessary to help children learn aboul primitive man. Ancient Greece. the Orient. Ro man Em- pire. Renaissan<.'e . baroque. c lassical. romantic . im - . . Call 759·0809 or 644-5034 for in- formation about bringing the en- joyment of music to school <.'h1ldren • ,. Capricorn: Restrictions removed Wednesday, Septt'mber 2. 1981 By SYDNEY OMARR ARI~ 'Mar. 21 IApr 191 · Your cunos1ty could lead along ··strange .. paths Involves mystery. hidden ob· jeclS. secret resources and money of others. It will be necessary lo revise. review and rebuild. Aquanus. Leo. Scorpio persons play key roles TAURUS tApr. 20·May 201 · Questions are answered -you gain vital Information concerning legal affairs. partnerships. corporation papers and money connected f1dence in other-. 1\rtt'~. Ll•o. Libra natives figure prominently l'rojel'I 1:,, 1·omple1rcl LIBRA 'Sept_. 23 Ott 22 1 ~l'" approach necessary whcrr money 1s l-onccrrwcl Mt>t•ting md1calecl "1th vital. clynam1c 1nd1v1duul "ho undl·r:-.tunds nt'tessity Cor showmanship. lA'<>. Ant''· Aquariu!> persons play key role:,, Avoid heuv~ lifting SCORPIO 10ct 23 :'11<1\· 21 • Secure base of opera- tion !lunch is on tarl?l'I You're culled upon to make peri.onal appearance M non t\ rll• h11?h .ind you · 11 emerge virtonous Individual "ho atdC'd you m past 1:-. due to make reappearance Folio" 1ntu1t1on , SAGITTARlt.:S r ~O\ 22 Dec 21 • Refuse to be depressed b~ those ""ho lark la lent (;11th You can work '>Uccesi.fullv "'thin :-.trurtun• of oq::antzat1on Important Cnntacls ore mode, IOVlh!tlOtl l't'<'('ll!eO 10 prest1~ioU'"­ SOCial event Walch Gemtn1' CAPRICORS c ON' 22 Jan 19 1 llopec;; wishes un with job Changes occur and could involve written dergo revisions and polts1blC' tranltform atlon Some material Gemini. Virgo. Sagittarius persons figure restrictions are remon•d offer 1-. n·rc1\·ed from one in prominently position of aulhont~ 01lt>mma 1mnlnn1? fmances 1s re· GEMINI (May 21-June 201 · What you-seek is handed solved Keep eye on Aquar1ult' _ you on proverbial silver platter. Synchronize efforts with AQUARll'S <Jan 20 f-"l•b 18• TJkc• notes, protect those Qf co workers. Moderation and diplomacy are lwtn ideas. check le1?al rights and perm1S!.1ons Emphasis on allies. Ac<.'ent on settlement or dl'spute, reaching un-promotion. prel-t1iic. standing in community and rela derstanding with relatives. dependents and making suc-tlonsh1p with dommec·ri nl! md1v1dual Gemini. Virgo, cessful domestic adjustment. Sa1?ittarius natives 1)tay kc~ rolc•s PISCES I Feb 19 Mar ~ 1 Breadth of vision is CANCER (June 21 .July 22 >: Good lunar aspect coin· widened. Sense or Pl'l'npt1on is heightened Accent on cides with sweeping changes. speculati ve ventures. spiritual value:.. abillt~ to articulate feelings and an offer games of chance and intensified relationship with which invol\·es rommunications. possible o-.erseas travel member of opposite sex Emotions tend to dominate 1 r 1 · logi c. Strive for greater balance give thinking proc· ..--a_n_d_a_n_ed_u_c_a_t io_n_a_p_u_n_i .,_· i .... m_A_' 1_>r_o_Jc_c_t ------- esses "'equal time ... LEO (July 23·Aug 221 · Practical matters dominate: older individual could be sincere but misinformed . Em- phasis on production. added responsibility. special rela- tionship and chance for greater reward Taurus. Virgo. Capricorn natives play :!Jgnifkant roles. VIRGO I Aug 23-Sept 221. You are able to lchieve beyond current expeetations. Emphasis on business in· vestments. career. prestige and abiltty lo Ins ire con· RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W....Y•W ... .. .... I '12 H..ttor lt•d. C..t•Mete-S41·0Zit HOUSE Of TAILORING Al TERA TION!> J.O ll MEN A WO MEN SO COAST Pl A/A )10 AtQl low pr lr•pl by Co• ou•rl STEREO SOUNDS OF TttE HARBOR. ' I ·- lli... ............... .:.....-------------------------------------......... -........ _________ ..._ ____ ------ , -I l· -----------------, .... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Tuosday, September 1. 1981 aa: f mrn~~~~~~ .. Small firms se k cuts NQtional association claims tax bill f vors big business ' , \ lb JOUN C'UNNI ..... AJ ....... .,...._. NEW YORK The big lax cut favors big busi ness over small, says the Nulionul Small Busmesi> A11sociation, whose rollis ins:Judt11t 6.S,000 indiviquali. and cnlerprisl's, none llsl.ed on a major stock ex change. The NSBA want!'. to Rtake its position clear. for at least two reasons . First. 1t seeks lo counter lht: position of some organizations that have lilt!~ but praise for the cut Second, it hopes in upcoming bills to correct somE' of what it sees as deficiencies hurting small busi ness. Its position contrasts sharply with that or the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. which claims that "contrary to som e published reports," the new law "affords substantial lax relief for smaller en- trepreneurs " David Franasiak, <'hamber tax authority , says, "Business people are beginning to recognize the numerous benefits to smaller firms in the... bill that may have been overlooked dur ing the heat of debate .. .,_ __ .1ie..c.be.r1 .J...ie.hen.son • ...!'!ISBA president, agrees that some re- lief is afforded small business by the new law. Still, he says, it is skewed in favor of big busi· ness. What was overlooked. lie says,. was srnall business in capital gains, for exal'Tfple. an cuNNIFF· area of great importance for small business operators considering the sale of their business. Prior to passage of a tax cut. all parties agreed that capital ga!ns taxes s hould be cut. but there were two different methods: raising the percentage of income that could be excluded rrom laxes, and reducing the overall tax rates The latter was ch osen. to Liebenson's chagrin "Increasing the exclusion would have treated ~Y income level equally.'· he says But "the rl"ll'lhod c·hosl·n. rt:lyani on overall rate cuts. does not .. ' Al $200,000 of income, hi states, a twxpayer un- der lht• new law will benefit from an ov~rall rate cut from 70 percent lo 50 percent, and a reduction In capital gains rrorn 28 percent tt> 20 percent. That m eans a total tax reduction of 28.5 percent In the first year. says Liebenson. • At $50,000 of income, he continues, the reduc- tion in lhl· ovt•rull tax r ate is to 38 percent from 4'9 percent over a four-year period, ~ringing with it a reduction in capital ~ains taxes to 15 2 percent frorp 19 t> percent. or a 22.5 per cent drop The inequity doesn't end there. says l.1el}Cnso11 , explaining, "If the buyer is one or the 11,000 companies wHh nationally traded stock. then there would be no capital gains tax at all. because exchanges of the stock of one company for the stock of another are tax free." Liebenl>on has lots of criticisms, especially when he compares what could have been ~1th what is T h at ts, when he matches the unsuc·• cessful Ways and Means Committee version of the bill, which the NSBA supported: with the act final- ly passt•d by Congress and signed by the president. The Wa¥s and Means version of the bill wou.J.d • have: t Cut corporak t<ix rates on taxable income up to $200,000. 2. Allowed first year "direct-expensing" of $25.000 of eQuipment purchases beginning in 1981. 3. Haised the quantity or used machinery in- vestment lre\ttecj, the same as new machinery to S525,000 from '100.000 in 1984. In contrast . the version that passed reduces 1•orpurak rates on taxable in com e up to only SS0.000 , allowed first year expensing of just SS,000 1n 1982, rising to ~10.000 m 1986; and put the used m achiner y clause at only $125,000 for 1981·1984 and S15<l.000 beginning in 1985 All these measures have a pronounced impact on smJll as opposed to big business, Liebenson points out ..... Malt o•ov•• MILLI• WILU Bqnk vice president namf!d Honoria Freem an has been promoted to vice presid ent in the commer cial loan depart:· menl of Union Bank's South Orange County regionul office. A member or the Orange County Chapter of Women in Business. Ms. 1',reeman lives m Irvine • l.yman P . Grover h as been appointed ad ministrator of Raleigh Hills Hospital in Newport Beach. He lives in El Toro. • Unda Martz h as been named marketing manager of The Irvine Company's Com- ON. THE JOB > merc1aJ/lndustrial Division Ms. Martz. who lives in Laguna Beach, is r esponsible for de· velopin~ and implementing marlt-eting, ad vertising and promotional programs for the company's offi ce and retail projects in the cities of Newport Beach and Irvine. * Wiiiiam T. Fraser has been promoted t o region,.Y manager in th e Contracts Division of Comprehensive Car e Corp .. the nation's l,argest private provider or hospital-based alcoholism treatment services. Fraser will be based in CompCare's Newport Beach headquarters. * Maria E. M iller has been promoted to corporate training director of Orange-based T _D Service Co Ms . Miller has been with T D Service since it's i nception in 1964. She lives in Fountain Valley • or internal audit ror Smith lnternallonal Inc., Newport Beach. Wells will be based at the company':; headquarter s where he will be responsible for special financial and opera tional reviews for management He will also assist the external auditors in the company's annual audit. Donald J . Yockey, president of Rockwell lnternational's Defense Electronics Oper1: lions, Anaheim , h as been named to the boar'll of directors of the National Science Center for Commun1cat1ons and Electronics founda· lion. • Barry L. Rupsi has been appointed ex- ec utive v i ce pre's1dent of Irvine-based Amencan Educational Television Network H e is responsible for finance. adm1n1stration and operations. • Jack N. Okaukl, formerly dir ector of data processing ror Downey Savings and Loan Association, has joined Capro, Irvine. as vice president rpr s~stems development. Ther a Bre~weg has Joined Com merceBank as co porate r elations officer for t he company's N port Beach headquarters Ms. Bredeweg liv s in Mission Viejo • * Harry A. So1.4~roo, previously cor porate controller of Soul em California Edison Co • has been nam d vice pres ide nt and treasurer Ile lives m Costa Mesa. * Richard S. W y has been promot~ to Douglas Wells h as been named director Times Mirror unit in purchase . OVER THE coui.~I~~r•l~As.~ ~ISTJ~G§ manager of the ~ax department o f Peat. Marwick. Mitchell & Co He hves in Costa M~a. • Times M irr or Satellite P rogram ming and Hughes Comtnu.nlcatlons lac. have r eached an agreement for the purchase of two satellite t r ansponders on Hughes' Galaxy I satellite ORANGE COUNTY BRIEFS ' scheduled to be launch ed in May 1983. Transpon· der~ on the satellite are being sold exclusively to cable television programming companies. Times Mirror Satellite Programming's plans for the two Beacltpoint--- C ·ont111ercial Cent~r Offices available m commercial 2-story building. Units range from 500 to 12,000 squ~re fee~. Tenant improve- m ents provided . Carpeting and drapes included. Garden plaza wi th lush landscaping. Walk to shopping and banks. $1.25 per square foot. Call Debbie (714) 641-6911. l'not logbook -D ·1 p·1 • Candid com~ta1:1es II Y I DI e:rclu.sively m the Buy • TRS-80 Color Computer •nd Get A $2.4.95 P111 of Joysticks •t No Extra Chugel CHARCE "fMO$T $TORES/ Only Galaxy I transponders will be revealed at a later d ate • Douglas Development Co.. a wholly owned subsidiary of McDonnell Douglas Corp .. has an- nounced that M er r ill Lynch , Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. has leased the main floor of the $20 million Crocker Tower. at the corner of M acArthur Boulevard and Campus Drive in Irvine. 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VnlTtl ,,., • Jll -· l't O u l.ilde lj new atus a nd s t eel 1 k y1craper In mid· M a nha l tun a few days ago, I u w a 1n1ppUy dreatect c h a utre ur g u a rdln a a n ille&ally parked car Ju.at 11 Jet black and a~ h ighly polished as the lo ngest llmouatne O n Its trunk lid w as a pro reasionally m ounted television a n tenn a and on lu roof, a radio.phone aerutl. W hen I p eek e d in, J could s ee I.be sta tu1 aym . bols a t iny scr een TV, m o bile phon e. even a portable refriger ator But the car itself w as o n e o f D e tro it 'a n e wes t 1981 compacts. It is. according to s pec ific atio n s lis ted tn "A u tom otive News," ro~hly 3'4 feet s horte r , almost :i foot t h i nne r ~ and about three inches low e r t h an t he s t and· ~ /« a r d limo u sin e ..;. of JU S t five ~,,.....,~~~--~~~~"""'Ira~ years ~g~ a l . s IYlVll PIOEI m o re. 1L weigh s about a ton and a h a lf less than its s umJ>tuous 1976 a ncestor : the horsepow e r o r its s ix-cylinder engine is less than h alf t h at o f its eighl·c ylinder p r edecessor; and its fuel effiden cy is about d o uble tt\at o f tbe 1976 version. , Re flect ing all these fact o r s. the p rice o r ~he '81 • compact limo" is r o u g hly two-thirds t hat o f its big broth e r live year s ago ( $9.000 vs. $14,SOC)), plus the c:xlr a.s o n each , o f course. I n a very light squeeze, the '76 Limo usine could seal seven plu s t h e c h auffe ur. In an id e ntic al pinch • the '81 can accommoda t e thre e plus the driver. That late a fternoon , t h o u gh, o nly o n e pers on s tepped into lbe car a t o µ executive le avi ng the s k yscraper. Detroit has been downs izing its c ars for n early a derade n ow initially t o m eet fede r a l fue l e fficiency levels. then o u r dem a nds a s buyers. But if a major ex~cutive with a n a nnual p ay in the balf-milllon· dollar range is rid i n g in what we u sed to call a ··rolle r s k ate.·· w h a t can w e expect? Genernl M otor s may be g i ving u s a signal o f the future in its d eal w it h Japan's, m oto r cycle a nd m ini c ar-m a ke r , Suzuki M o tt>r Co. Und er th e G M -S uzuki agreem e n t, a n e ngine will be b u ilt about one-t h ird lhe size o f the OO·plus horsepower machine th at pro pels lhe '81 c ompact, o r about one-eighth the size o f the engine in the '76 limo. This car w o n 't b e o ut until 1986 (pro bably >. s o GM is u n d e rs tandably v a g u e about lhe Suzuki d e al and pro- ducts t h e two pla n lo marke t in a j o int v enture . O n e guess. thou g h : no lo nge r t han 11 feet. under rive feet wide a nd p erh a p s rour feet high. To put this in p erspective. th e s m a llest set o f wheels y ou c an buy fro m e it h er Tok yo or D e troit today m e a s ures 12 to 13 feel lo n g. 5 to 51"1 feet wide. 4Y'• to 41h feet high, weigh s in a t 1,750 lbs to 1,900 lbs . To p ut it mor e drastically the 076 limo was 21 feet l o n g , a bou t 6 feet 8 in c h es wide, 4o/.t feet high a nd weighed in a l 6,000 pounds . In person al term s. in t he p ast five y ears o ur typical car h as s h r unk Cro m a s ix -p e rson c apacity Lo four occup ants. 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A:iJ 1 .1vt 1.:.ul .~ ~+·" 0 , :t .. +·"=:,J:I .. n"mt°= ~i_/U•1lilt,:·~=.,t't..,• •;)'.:::\\ ,~,!'i .:t -•" 1.-_ ..... ___ .... _______ ....._ ___ ...._. ___________________ ~-- .. 1 -----------------~-----~~=:~UP~-u-~-d-a-y-.S-:-p-te-m-bo_r_1_.-1-98-1---·-----.-.~~·~1• Equity theaters ready plays By TOM TITUS °' ..... , ............ fThi.a la the firat '" a i.rit1 o/ thrn column&-<>n thl /all "°"°" /or the Orange Coott'• pro/11rionol, com· mumr~ and collegiate IMatttt1) • Th atrtcal activity ulon' the Oran1e Coast, tradiUonally al a low ebb dunng this tall end ofthe summ~r. wi ll be springing back to llfe nex,l week wlth SC>me 28 dlrferent stage productions scfieduled ror local proressional. community and collegiate playho~es between now and mid-November. That's a rew too many to discuss in one col· umn, so we'll take them category by category this week, focusing the s potlight first on the coast's three Equity stages SoutA Coast Repertory, Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse and the Harle· quin Dinner Playhouse. INTERMISSION First up is the Harle· quirt, the plush dinner hou~ just over the Santa Ana border on Harbor Boulevard which bas put 33 shows on the bolWis since it first opened its doors in April 1977. Sharing an opening night with two community groups, the Harlequin will get the 1981·82 season off and rolling on Sept. 11 with Leslie Stevens' Fi(ties-era comedy, "The Mar· r iage Go Round," which plays through Nov. 8. Following on the Harlequin's heels wi ll be the other two professional theaters, sharing the open· ing limelight on Sept. 15. South Coast Repertory in· augurates its 17th season with Euicene J)'Neill's nostalgic comedy "Ah, Wilderness." the 147th pro· duclion since SCR burst onto the local scene back in March of 1965. Sebastian's West, which has been holding forth in San Clemente since November of 1973, has the Lemer·Loewe musical "Brigadoon" on tap for the curtain raiser of jts ninth season. SCR will be back in action on Oct. 29 with a production of Michael Weller's "Loose Ends" on the mainstage. The following week will see the first 1981 ·82 show at the Costa Mesa theater's Second Stage unveiled -but theater officials still ,, haven 'l selected the play. The musical biography of Fanny Brice <which made a star or Barbra Streisand> arrives at Sebas· lian's Nov. 10 when "Funny Girl'' settles in for a long holiday run. Finally , the Harlequin will offer local playgoers a look at a seldom·produced musical, beginning Nov. 18, when another Lerner-Loewe 800Y HEAT IR: 12:30 2:55 6:20 7:<t5 10: 10 -~--. -.. U...rRI 12:00 · 2:00 <t:OO 6:00 8:10 Ir 10:15 .. show, "Palnt Your Wagon," bowa in for at leaat the next two months. It s hape11 up as a bountifu l be1loning for the Orange Coast's play.for-pay houaee, and each will be alad to lune you in on any detalla of the respee tive seasoru. Call Sout.h Coast Rtp at 9~7-4033, Sebastian's al 492·9950 oiAthe Harlequin at 979·5511. f7"hurtda11 Tht communU11 tMolen ""~I tMir o~rai A MYSTERIOUS GRIN comes· lo the face ot director Woody Allen as he discusses a scene with actor Jose Ferrer in ='lew York. The filming in Manhattan is ··possibly'· ror a ne\\ movie but the comedian is being mum on the filmin~. In the Suf>!eme (cul lhe<e ore only eight Of them~ all of tlec. . ' A~~l#el•J ~'""""''.'""· . ~n..-l~IOM '· , ~ ..._l ..-,..f\ llill V""'tfJ • ......-•• NOWPlAYING OW&llOI KWPOllT llAMI MU f'lAU IRAlllll .. UIOll tllJO Ntwoon Buell 6A• 0160 81u s~ !>JJ9 uu c•¥A llWHIS C•llA WlST C*llOM( ll111o1011 V"10 49!> 6710 Wnlm.Mtt< 891 l9JS Otanot 634 l~~J IO rauu a.cc:ff'TIO IOll Hll ·--IT 11Humh and hallelujah!11 -Shel&a 8en9on, LOS ANOELIS Tl~ES '~.so 't..oW@@Mr finl~·­o..a-IRI 12:00 2:10 •:15 6:15 8:20 Iii 10:25 I ......... U.Al'll IPGI 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:3q.9:55. No Economy •S..t•nt Our WayDf Thanking You, America, For Creating Your Favorite Menu-\ t o w II IPGI 7()ym No,,...Na~ ~ 12:Ul225 4:!iS 7:3>& 10:00 OllTHKlt .. KT TllAQl (l"G l .. P't. Ap1che, Tiie 8ron• (RI HEAVY lllETAL IRI ALSO St40WING AMERICAN POP (RI ·wouaou ,h.111 End ... L0'19(A) ZOllllO ntm MY -..Aml,01 T.,un The Ape Men (Al ST•R<AI UNOEATHE RAINBOW lrG) OPEN 7:30 NIGHTLY UNMf12FAEEUna..Hoted C.11 142-H71. Put • few word• to work for ou. A Dinner At HaU Price! for 1he l.\SI ';'{'dr V1c1m1.1 S1.111on had been asking que~llons ol people 1hrouqhou1 Aml'rtC<1who1•n1ny hne d1mng We wc1nled lo ~,le~~clly whilt vnu \l.'i'lnted in a top qunhty restaurant~ You talked ed And now nur new expandc.>d dinner menu offers you a wh~ more More than the bes t Prime Rib. New enrrees '>urh .is 1lw P,1r1f1c Nm1hwes1 Salmon. or lhe Shrimri -.111fll'd with nc1b rilu<. n<.•w tlflf'IPllll'r~. Spl•caally rocklil1ls ilnd fine winv<. , More ways to order the best Prime Rib. Four rul<; of our s~rri)lty. rµnging from 8 to 28 hec1r1y ounces More dinne r values. O,niwrs c;rn:h as lhe Gourm<'I Game Hen. or lhe Baked l rnul Almnnd1rw comple1e With soup or unhmt1ed salad bar. n(P or polillo, for a wry affordahle S6 95 • More fine dining for children from SI . 98• Our new rnmplete ch1ldren·s menu s1ar1s al 1us1 $1 95 And includes <.u<;h i1ems as Chtekf'n TPnyilk1. Pina and Beel R1h Barbeque So thanks America for creating your favorite dirlner menu. And as a special thanks. use the coupon below any night before Sept. 13th. Order any adult entree and get another for half price. Now, Isn't it about time you tasted what you·ve created? Newport Beach, MacArthur and Jamboree, 752·0240 Buy One Dinner, Get Another For Haff Price! Thl!t coupon is good for a 50% discount on the lower priced en· tree when another adult dinner entree is purchased at U.. re· gular menu price. Li mited tO one hall price entrd per ~~ per two persons. Redeemable unW Sept. ~· Ulll. Not v..-ln conjunction with any other di.count or rree dinner cou,_ at Victoria Station. Void where prohibited by law. . 1,:)~; "'E~·.. ~11°f:i7::~~ TiietNat Prime ... A..t _ ............... 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"AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONOOH" 1111 -"BUSTIN' LOOK 1111 CNll fl SOlllCI ...... ·---~ "H£AVY :!TAL" (RI "AMERICAN POP'" (R) --·--· "RAIDERS OF THE LOST A9'K -"""' "THE FINAL COUNTDOWN - ORANGE ORIVf ·IN lOntO Ana lrwtJ • Sta•• CO ... Q• 558·7022 ..,. __ _ "SUH9'1111AN H'" --•·OH ANY IUNOAY II""' .... ..... .. .. .... MISSION ORIVE·IN ... -~-Mc•- .... ..... _. __ ._ "'HCA~ "'OM HfW Y0.-1t·• C"I -''DEAl>l. Y 8LHSING" 'R) 1711 ''T'Mt COHTRA lL .. ·~ .... . .. " " .. WARNER ORl\/f IN w.,.,. . .., .. w .. 1 ot teocll IMooo M7•H91 --M.1.-"U COllCt4A DI llllWUH" -"OYI IM.Ot.-' MCAIUMO ·'H~~~!e!,~~': r.e'!J~ t tl('IM MA~o n"-1~ M ~: T ., ISAAC STERN IN C HJNA u..ted ..... a... "Till'. Tl:.MPERATURl:. IS HIGH AND THI: ACTING SIZZLING IN 'BODY H El\ T." lime \1•1•1111• "A Mf.:LOURAMA SOA KED IN ATMOSPllE:RE:.. RICH IN CHARACTER ANO TAUT WITH TENSION:'-s..umut llc-troo l~()OY 111:1~1 ' .-\\ th.e lt'mrwroturt' rt\t'\, th.t' 'mpn1v: li1-.:11" -EVENl«i -aoo1a• NEWS KIMQFU Provll\(I lhll ••Ith ... IWO tooto 1word of oood and evll, Caln• bt .. ka • w1tch'1 po-o.,., e whOle '°""n I TIO TAC DOUGH' M"A"l"H A rumor lhat t1w1 4017th 11 going 10 ' bug·oul" ~ gr()Uly engget· ated untW " le IM!leYed that the entlfe ChltwtM army as attadellljl the cemp (P1r1 2l G) 0000 TIME8 J J.'1 job promotlOn may ba threatan«i by pretu• dlc;a. 9 G'i) EUCTIUC COMPAHY(A) CJ) C88 NEWS Q) ABCNEW8 QIN&CNEWS MOVIE * * "Pley..s" ( 1979) All MllCGraw, Dean Paul Mar- lin A young tennis player on Iha minor c;Jrcull pur- ._ 1 beautiful but elusive Old« women who IS the mlstrua of a -•lltiy bus1 n..amen 'A' 9 MOVIE • • "ThuncUtrblrds To The Rascua" ( 1981) The pilots ol llva aptclally equlppe<I rockal ahlpt must save the llvaa of . passengers trapped on a supersooic Ir anll90'1 'G' 9:30 0 JOKER'S WILD at P.M. MAGAZINE MMI Mtcl\ael C1111oress. pl\Olog<epllar IO the sters, a men who has walked tong dl1ten<l4MI backwards Bill Her1l1 with another movlil review, Steve Caney plays a game with paP!'r cllp1, Cept. Carrot on 1CCupr ... ura and accu· puncture ., 8ENNYHILL Benny does • ramalre ot "Tha Sundance Kid SI l<CETNEW88EAT Hott Ciata Aot>etts ~ STVOIOSEE "Friends" Explore under- wat« caves, v1111 a N- Hampahora town where kldl In trouble are getting help and a second chance (Al (J)Q!NEWS Im> BARNEY MILLEA • The 121h precinct prepares IOI a lhOCk when a bomb- « i.avn a br1etcase by O.tec:11va WUsoo's desk M1881HG PERSOHS: DEAD OA ALIVE Patrlek O'Neal exem•nes the bKkgrounds of six famous people who van- llhed without • trace and ~ poulbla reasons tor their dlsappearaflCes l:M I EDl'TOAIAL 7:00 C88 NEWS D NllC NEWS D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fonzie tackles the problem of hOw to inshll conhOencf.! 1n hll v1SlUng coustn D ABCHEWS 0 BUU.SEYE tD M"A'S"H 0r .. ms and ntghlmares plague the ovenotorkeo 40771h Cl) STREETS Of SAN FAAHCISCO An ea-CIA executioner and a retired US Army gener- el conspire 10 assassinate Iha haed ol Iha Red Clll- ,.._ delegation amvong 1n Sen Francutco • c $ 0$ • . . Coast DAILY PtLOT/Tueaday, September 1, 1981 ROMANCE Edward J\:-nl'r portrays a pappil) marri~d man who falls in love with (I _\Oung mu~H'lan playt!d by Meredith Baxter BiMt•.v Ill "The Familr Man" tonight at 9 on Channel 2 ' • ID OVl.REMY GuHt comedian Jack Cari« (All,l 81) MACHEIL / LEHRER REPORT CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH Im> MERV GAIFFIH Gua111 Bo Derek, Gloria Grey Tom o. .. _. lCJ MOVIE • * '"' "Blacl\ Meglc" ( 19491 Orson Welle$, Akim Temlfott Tha my11er10u1 Ceglloatro •• p1eventect hom tek1ng over an !lf'f'lplre [O)MOVIE • '"' "The ,Gong Show Movie · ( 1980) Chuck 811r111, Aobtn Altman A TV host mu11 contend with • variety or obstacles. Including network censors. to put together a collectlOO of Dl1arre acts lat his show 'A' ZJMOVIE * * '" Bon Voyage Chill· lie Brown" ( 19791 An1ma1- ect D"41CllKI by Biii Melen· de~ Snoopy end Wood- 5lock tollow eachllnge 11udent1 Cnarlle Brown, Pep~mlnl Pally, Linus and Marcie on an ad11an· luro-lllleO lour or EnglanO and France 'G' 7:30 tJ 2 ON THE TOWN Hosts Steve Edwards Melody AogMS A loolt 91 24-hour rMtaurantt; lhe ma1esty or the Grana Can- yon. Steadleem the ,__ est wondet ol mo11H1-rn,U.- 1ng o a FAt.k v FEuo 8 SHA,.,. NA Guest Freddy Fender fJ E'l'E ~LA. Hosts lne1 Pedroze. Paul Moyor A profile or Japan's 1ncre<llble Sumo wrestlers. a look et the tragic world or teen proalltutlon; a vialt 10 a new nation 1n Cal1lor- n1a wllh a population of two 0 FACE THE MUSIC ID I, ct.AUOIU8 "Some Justice" Tl~IUS and Lllll• 1 .. , that they will b8 1mptica1ed 1n tha death of Germenicus, Meenwfllte, Cel~l1 t>eglna ro lhow !19ns or men1111n1tablllty Ui) MACHEJL I LEHRER AEPOAT '1i) NEW8 Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE ProlllN or Iha two non- s1ng1~ Osmond orolhef°s, a man who hu wallled •ono distances bacilwards I{' RAC! FOR THE PENNANT Ber~ Tompkins and Tim McC~rve< recap dMs1onal b•Mblll standings and 1n1erv1ew some or the game'• top playe<s 8:00 tJ CJ) WAL TEA CROHl<ITE'8 UNIVERSE O Q!MOVIE • • '" .. The Eagle Has Landed · ( 19771 Michael Caine. Donald Sutherland A NllZI ~ando unit Infiltrates El\(llano during World War II wllh plane to kidnap Prime Mlnlste• W1naton Churehlll (Al U MOVIE * * • * "The Lady Eve" ( 19411 Barbara Stanwyck, Charles Coburn A young g111 makea e patsy out or tha WMlthy young man WflOlollelhat fJ Q)) HAPPY DAYS F oru,. and A<>o« jOln l0<c;aa 10 save ChKhl from e smooth-talking cotlege scout who hu ottered him a b•skelball ICholarshlp he can't refute (A) D MOVIE • * "PraK)' Boy FloyO" (1960) JOhn Erleaon, Joan Harvey The Ille llnd times OI one OI Am«b's most no1or1<>us Oepreulon oul- llWI are filled with vi<>- 1ene41 Cl) MOVIE • * '"' "The Crowded Sky" ( 1960) Dana Andrews. AllOnOa Fletnlng A Nall)' 191 manned by lndMduals wllh pressing pertonal problems unwittingly ralls 1n10 tha path or an oncom- '!!il paatangef plane 6i} NOVA "Aoao To Happiness" Tt>e Ille and times or Henry Ford, whOM "Motor Cara For The Ore&1 Mun11Ude8" made Iha Amertc.n dream a ... 111y .... O<>eumenled (A)O ~ MY8TERY 'Sargeant Cribb Abreca- daver" Sargeant Crlt>b• and Con~,bla Thaciterey get Into Iha act When malevol«ll Ina danoerous practlCll JOl<es •~ ruining the car-• ol Vtetorlan music hall 11111ts (Al O (HJ MOVIE • *'"' "A Flallul Of Dyna- mite • ( 1972) James Coburn. Rod Stelget An l•llh revotutlOnary and a , Mealcan thief whO Item up to •ob benks eometiow Wind up being herou of the Me•k:MI revolution 'PG' BIZAAAEVll JOhn Byrwtr tlhOWI you things stranoer then truth, larger than life, and unler lhln an)'1hlng you've - seen In lhesa specl1' encore preeen11tl001 rrom the Showllme B11arre library QMOVIE * • ' The Abdication l 1974) Liv Ullmlll'ln, Pet8t FlflCh Becauaa of her kMI for a Cardinal, OuMn Chrl1lln1 causas a stir throughout Sweden by abdle•llng and c:onv«tlng to Cathollciem In Iha 17th century 'PG' 1:15 (Z} MOVIE "°'-' ()f ..__ .. Tiber· hill ~-tlMI """° LMa lllltfl hie·~ ,.. ..... -..-meln- telne the ,.., .,_. In Iha ~c~_.._ an odd ~' from hla ~'* • • • "41 "Dol'l't LoOIO Now" ( 1173) Julie Chrlell•. Dol'l- ald 8uthenand A _.. hM r1CMrtno ¥lelON of ,_ ~ ~·., dutlnO '* encl '* ~·· ltay In VeNOI 'PO' HO i ;-nta 'Nllla.Y MAH Edward AM* and ....,._ Olth llutet•IMtiWY alar In •hi ••orv ot • "ec>PllY mar· ri.d men who It df_, lnlo • romanoe wttf\ a rounoet woman: Anne J1Cktot1 co- atW1, (R) •@ THMrl 00/t#AH'f TUBE TOPPERS · .: NBC 8 8:00 "The E"gle Has Landed." Michael Caine and Oona Id Sutherland star in a World War II action ad ventur~ about a plot to kidnam Winston Chruchill. KTLA e 8:00 "The Lady Eve." Barbara Stanwyk and Henry Fonda star in a boy-m eets.girl comedy. KCET@ 8.00 and KOCE 9 9 00 ··Nova . Road to llapp1ncss A documentary about Henry Ford's Js(e and car eer. CBS f) 9:00 "The f.~amily Man " Ed Asner and Meredith Baxter-81rney star in a story about -a married man drawn into a romance with a younger woman. J.alc mlttlilanly .,....._ J Cindy le pregnant and •~her (A)Q ,---.-_--_--... -.. --------------.,,.,..,., ........ , ... _.._ bo<* to obtain lldleta for "8.rQ411nt Cribb' Abt-llNNV HIU. Iha a.au .. • ht Amatlc4ln daV«" s.tgeant Cribb I Benny,,,_,. the Franch r~"' and Con111C>te llladletl)I entry Of the European ~ get Into tha ac1 -'*' &ono Oott•aet rnaleYolent ano dmngeroua' f • D(':lt( CA'tETT a:> MOY1I pract~ jolcM -ruining I' "Aide 'Em Cowl)oy" ** "Gel Ch1rlle Tully" Iha ClfMfl of Vlclorlltt Guaats: Larry Mehan, (1976) Dick Em«y, Darren mualc hall at,tllta (A) o Mon .. Hanaon. Don Gey. ~ti A awlna141r cons G NOVA (Pitt 2 of :!)(A) thousand• ot dOllare f~om "Aoad To 1Mppi""8" Tha ®ltttOWE en 11111an crime bou and Ille and llmee of Hanry *•'A "Honeyluckle maltM hit getaway In drag Ford, wtw>ae "Mo1or Car• AoM" I 1960) Wiiiie ~soo. wtlh the mob In hqt ~- For Tha GINI Mul11tudee" Dyan Cannon. whlle on toll 'PO' m9CM tlla Arrwtrlcan drMm '°"'. a Texaa country-(I) MOVIE • raalrty. are dowmented WNtarn llinO« ~ * * *'"' "Alllf't" ( 19791 (A)O lnVOIYed with Ille Mduel..... Tom Slllf'rltt, Yaphat Kot- (C) MOVIE dauglltet ot Illa aidelC1'::lc to Tha er-of a ap11C9QO- * • • "Rllnlr.. County" -though ha 'ltll 10vw Ing acr99 carrier fOllow 1 ( 1957) EllZ.l~h Taylor, n1S •11)1·11-h<>me wife. 'PG' mytt«loua lignll to a sup. Montgomery Clllt. During Ca:J MOVll poee0ry died planet end, Iha CMI W11, a captivating *' * "EAIM Y Girls" ( 1979) alter landing, dlacov« I hat Southern belle Is det«-Latltll BoYM, Georgina the meuaga wu a warn- mlrwld to have the man of SpeMn Fl,.. youog bNu-~lo •l•y away 'A' n.. chotce r-siardi.u or Ille -to Inherit • large 12:30 U (8 TOMOAROW the oonMqUlflOM. tum ol money from an all-0.-11· Ed A\n«, punk ())MOVIE Ing mllllonalf1'1wlll,11 they band the Ramones *°" "The 9-1 JOit• I do not anoe0e In ---• ~ E-.._,d" (Plrt 1) 'R' mleconduct, to Ille only **'-' "The ~ lntarna" t:ao 8 di TOO C&.08E FOfl other beneficiary trill to ( 1964) Mlcttaet Callan, Bar- COMF<>ftT larnp1 them BO lhat he wlll blll Ed«\ ~ and Muriel return ""*"Iha money. 'A' 1:00 D NVCHIC hOma eerty from • trip 10 n:ao 8 CJ) U.8. ~ PH4ENOMINA • flnd an unupec:ted ~I HIGNUOHT8 "Mu.le From The VOid" In their apar'lmant. (A) tflOhllol'tl• Of the day'• Hotill: Damien Simpson, Ga MERV GIW'f1N ac11on In the U.&. Open Stacie Hunt Guaat• Belita 0.-11 Bo Oetak, oiori. Tennie Champlonahlps 1 • Adair Gray, Tom Dreeaen, (from Flullllng Meedow., e IHOEP£NOEHT Dennis Quaid, Kanny Ran-.. N.Y.},_ T-....u. Nl1WON< NlW8 kin, e.11)1 Jotlyn, Cris a! ..,._.. • CID RACE FOA THE Groen«ldaal. . Hoel : Johnny Car1on P£HNANT 10:009aeG NEW8 G.-11: David Brenner, Barry Tompkin• and Tim Ill HART TO HART Tony e.nnen. Mccarver r-p dl11lstonal Jonathan and Jennifer try 8 9 A8C NIW9 l>IMball 11andlng1 and to dlacover wtlo It murd«-NIGHTUNE Interview aome ot the ~ 0 ~fMhlon model•. I ~MAKE A OIEAl. ~players • PM:IENT£ "Win• From Theae ****"The Good Ear1h" Grec>ae" ;:!;u~ranga Music" I IT AMiY ..,_,...,. (1937) Paul Munl, LulM \JilJ _,,."" ~ Rain« 9aaed on the llory • • * "Simon" ( 1980) l<C€T NEWSllEAT by Peart &JOll The Ille Alan At1dn, Auatln ~ Hoat: Ci.ta Aobet11 cycle of peuenll In China ton Sclenti.ta 11 a bizarre-• CA.PTIOHE> A8C 11 thr•tened by graao ty misdirected think llll'lk ~ 1:108 ()) THESAINT convtnoe 1 bumbling col--1:30 e MOVIE tega proteaaor that he I• an • *'-' i ·euna1o.8111" (1944) * * * "The Young Doc- allen rrom out« tpac.. Joel McC,..., Linda 9aJ-1011" (1961) Fredric 'PO' nell. Tha famous hunter, 9 MO\M: trall guide end ~ak-~r~ Oazzare *** "Rlnaom" (1956) er. Wllllam F. Cody, •••• .. lt"(1966)Mar- Glenn Ford, Donna Reed. ri.c-an Al'Mflcan leg-colm McDowell, David Wiler> hla aon la kid-and Wood The opprenlve napped, • wealthy bull--Ml>flGtfT -etmoepnare I I an English nauman must decide boys' achOol lleda to a vto- whethar to PfY the rlnfO"' 12:00 8 CJ) CA...oN lent 11uo.n1 rebellion or WOf1' w11h lhe Police. Cannon 11 hired by an CID MOVIE to:ao • .,... El IDINT admitted mua murd«et * * * "Grand T'helt Au1o" •~ ,:S~ wtio ctalma he wentl the ( 1977) Ron Howerd, Nancy datectlw to keac> Nm lrom Morgan A young man and "Tranl90'11tl0n" Advanc-committing eny more the daught« 'of a mllllon- M In tran9')0r1atlon tech-crlmee. (A) elre elope 10 'Las veges In noloOY range from new e MOVlf her f1thlf''1 Ro»s-R~ con1rol ayttema to unc.n-**'~ "TIWI GrNI Man'• with a eollactlon of fortune vantlonll tecflnlquM. Lady •. (1942) Brian Don-hunters In hOt purtull 'PG' ~ ntl,.._OFMlll llYy, Barbata Stanwyctc A 1:116 1 NEW1 ./eN4 ...:>r:MIE young cou~s "'°""9 West 2:00 ,_NEWS .. ., • ......, And '--" Two • >a> --• ~··1 brtnot with a parllng or II MOAECAMaE a. WISE lludet'tts ltMI I journal Iha Wl)lll, U 11141 husben<I Ernie playt a Zulu applying •~ Ille fac1.1 ol low turns to the trllPl)lnoe of la< Brtlllh cmzenahlp, Erie attlf hMrlng • poetic f0f1une 1n oil well• and 11'18 E oil' b " oil 1 account ol Mlea Btodla'a ~ r s an r 0 wlf9 ~ attrac18d ta tha Selvallon Army tragic ro... attllr (A) e hend-gambler (S) ED MCftt1AHOH AHO (JI) M90 8NEM PMVIEW • di MOVIE 00/MPAK'f HuabanO-llld-wlta comlce *'**"I Wanna HOid Your OUHll, The Ta .. s Jerry Stiller end Anne Hanef" (1878) &Jun Ken-Cowgirls, Phyllis Diiier. MMte lntroduoe tha '"°"" dell Hawman, Marc Abti. Lana. IM. ap«lals and aportl McClure Four 1..,,_agera g MOVIE eventa coming lo Home held for N9w Y0<k and • * * ,,., "Avanlll" ( 1972} Bo• OfflQI In September. raeort to """"J l'ldl In the Jack Lammon. JOlle\ Miiis 10:M (%) "r'' tu.QAZJNE ~ TMAH' 10:41 (%) MOYIE JOHN DARLING u au • "'-""~ 11\8" , .... In lo... with 11\41 lllghtty -t•lc dlUQflter Of Illa dMd '""*'• ""8· "-:.:1 ~ lllO MOWt.lt ......... «:11111 rpmlnl1ce1 •llOul eome Of 1111 grMt"t playa w11«t he's lnterv~ fa< 111a Tw.· ••1111 "Great 11.Mlhora ()f Our Tlfna ' 2:4'• MOVll *'-' "MIMlof\ ro Moroc-'°" ( 1859) Lall Bark« ,,.,nanOo ~ 2!'°1 mrr~ He MOVlf • * * "COpl Gaban• ( UM71 GrOUCllO Ma,., Car· man Mlrand• e ..wa 1:00• MOVll * * '"' "PeyroH" p963J MlchMI Craig, Franc:Olae PfttVotit e ..w. S:20 .. r• MAOADNE CW THIMl S~(.C)MOVIE * • • "AalnlrM County" ( 19571 El1zabelh Tay!Of. M0ntgomary Clllt During Iha CMI W11 •• captivating Southern IMlle la deter· mined to halMI the man of her chOloe r-siardiaas ol theconaaq~ (S)MOVll * • ~ "Bl... Fire Ledy" Cathryn Harrison, M&tk Holden A young girt pu•- .._ her dream ol • c.,_ 1ro show horae tumplng 10 Iha allGlualon of all alM (Z)MOVIE * • 'h "Bon Voyage, Ch1t· 1,. B•own" ( t97t) Antmat- IKI Dl<actld by Biii Malen· da:z Snoopy and Wood- llOCk follow ••change 1tudents C111r11a B1ow'n, Peppermint Patty, Unua and M11cie on an adven- lure·fllled tour of Engtend and Fra~ ·a• 4:11111» MOVIE • * "Doubla Jeopardy" 11955) Rod c-on. Jack Kelly A wealthy rNI attate man anempta to vindicate hlmM1r rrom ct\lfges ol having mu•dered an ext0<- llOOlsl 4:30U MOVIE • • •;, "Brubak«" ( 19801 Robet1 Redr0td, Yaphet Kotto A retO<m-mlnded warden unco.,.,a wlde- 1pread corrupllOO when he anlll'I hll newly aaalgned prison poelng •• an Inmate ·~· , We dne sday'• Dayi itMe Mor ie • -MORNltG --- 5:00 Cl) * * It "The Blues B<others" I t980) John Belulhl, Dan A)'kroyd Two bl.-llngera must con- tend with Iha Ctilcago police, Iha CIA neo-Na.rrs and Iha U S Army to put toge I"*' • bet>ef 11 Concer1 to •llM money for their penal> 'A' t:30 CC) * * • Running Wiid" ( 1973) Lloyd Bridges, Dina Merrill The gooo guys light the bad guys In the contemporary American South-I 'G' 8:00 ([} * * '"' "The Wt eek Of The Mary Deare" ( 1959) Gary C()()P*r, Charlton Hee ton A ship' I off tee< II aided by the Skipper of a salvage boll In cleattng his name of negligence Charges 0 • • "Thun08tbir Tha Anc.,. .. (1961) pllols ol lrve Sp9Clelly equipped rock at ships mull eave the llvas ol pas. 1enge11 ll•PP*d on a superaonlc transport 'G' 0 • .. (CJ • • • Bobby Deet- llald" 11171) Al Pac.lno, Mlt1,,. 1(...., An AIMtl· can racing Idol, who hM fOUIWI Ql'N I 11i001M Otl 11\41 Eur~ Cit-CUii. a1tamf)ta to dflOwo f\lmMlf trom hla I bac1Cg1ound end 11mlly wnlle f alllng In lova with • baaulllUI 'llrOll\an 'PO' 10:00. * *' "FIQl'ltlng F0011" (19411 ~ Boy1,'Lt19 Tllbol (I) • • • . Oeelgnlng Woman" I 19$71 Or900'Y Pecll, l.aufan 8aclll A toO dfHI d•liOner ancl a aponawrllar leel tne at1alfta OI M&rltlll bll• 0 • '"' Natty Htblla" ( 1971) Glenda Jackaon, Metln1 Mercour1 Several l\\lnl In a Phlladalpfli. con• vent become en~ In a W11ttg11 .. llke acanjltl ... ~ Abti.11 le •bout to ti. appolnta<I 'PO' 11:00., • ''-"Thr" Te .. s Steer• ( 19391 John Wayntt. Catolt Landla (CJ *** "The IOOlmak- «" ( 1980) Ray Sharkey, Tovaf\ Feldlhuh A man!· pulal"'* manag« -var- loua ployt 10 ca1apul1 two 4Mn·IQlf• Into pop alnQ· 1ng 111rdom PG' I 11:30 D * * ''Blllld 01 A Bounty Hunter" r 1885) James Phllbtooll 0 • • ·~ "Bu'ttaio Biii" ( 1944) Jo.I MciCrN. Linda Darnell The famous hun1- e~ all gulda and pe~Jllt W1lllem F Cody, ~ an Am«l- can leQenO -AFTERNOON- 12:00., ••• "A OaMMI In Otstreu ( 19371 Frad Aat11re. Joan Fontaine Cl) • • ·.~ "l all Story" (19601 Jane Fonda. Anll>o- ny Petkins 1:00 (tJ • • • "Dear Inspec- tor" 11978) Annie Girardot, Phlljppe Nol•et A femele oatectlva trlel to carry on a comp!ieated rom~ and a baffling murder 1n11e1tlgat1<>n 11 the same time 'PG' 1:30 {l) * * '" "The Wr9C-Of The Mary Oeara" ( 1959) Gary Cooper Charlton Hnton A Ship's ottic.t II aided by tha lklppar ol a .. 1vage boat In ctearlng nla name of neollgenca Ch81Q8S - 2:00 0 * * * '"' "Murder On The Orlan! E•preu" ( 1974) Albefl Finney, Lau- ren 9acal1 9el0lan lf«llh Hercule Poor01 ln-hgatet the murd« ot.,, AMerlcan lflduttrlalltt aDOMd • tu~­ unous and famous traJn S.«I QI) * * "Born Loters" ( 196 7) Tom Laugl>ltn, Ell~•-_! beth JamM (CJ • • "Running Wiid" ( 1973) LloYd Bridges. Dina Merrill Thi good guys fight the bad guys In the contempo•ary Amencan South-I G' 3:30 0 * * * ' Jumping Jacka" I t952J Dean Mar- tin, Jilrry L-s (_$) • * '" "Blue Ffre Lll.dy" Cathryn H1trito0, Miik' HOiden A young orrl pur- suea he( dream ol a car- "' ahOw horse jumping ro Ille eu:lulk>n ol eN etaa 4:.$() 0 * * '"' "The Cat From Outer Space t t979) Ken Berry, Sandy Duncan .-.n aatraterreatrlal tomcat c•uh lands on eetlh. '0 ' 5:00 CC) * • * 'Jack Tha Giant Kiiier" ( 196?) Kerwin Mathewl. Judi Meredith Alter rescuing 1111 king's daughter from e hUQI mons111, a young farm lad •• .-arOed IOt his hero- ism ••·~"Black Baauty" ( 19711 Mark Lnl«, Wall8' Sielak Baaed on lhe 11ory by Anne S.....tl A proud and awesomely b8eu11ful hO<MI comes under the owner1hlp ol many diverse people 'G' by Armstrong & Batiuk CHANNEL LISTINGS * * * * "The Good E1tlh" ( 1937) Paul Munt, Lulae Rainer Baaed on the atory by Pearl Buck The Illa cycle of peaeants in Chtna Is thr .. lened by greed • * * "Tl'l8 9luae Br0111- er1" ( 19801 John Beluahl. Dan Ayt<royd T-bluae Singers must contend with Iha CNc:ago p()llc9, the CIA, nao-Nazls and tlwt U S l\rmy to put t~thlf' • t>enefl1 c:oncef1 to rllaa ~!or fhalr _.e.arllh. 'A' .--....... ----------...-~~ ..... tJ KNXT C.BS l '"An l• I•• 0 KNBC 'NBC Lo~ An ie11• IJ l(TL~nd t L 1~ Any1•lt• IJ KAB<! TV tA8C1 lo<. A11 Jt"I' _{ '\tMB 1C..BC..1 S.111 011• 111 f> KHJ TV1ln1J 1 ll'" J\n 11°11" 1~ KCS11ABC1 San D .. •q1 ID l(ITv lnO t Los A•HlClt> Cl) KCOP TV 11•H11 L••'> Anq""'°' ED KCfT rv P851 l 0'> An,. It·~ ml KOCE TV 1PBS1 H..in• ~ irnn S.· u t 1:30 tJ CJ) COMEDY OF HOAftOAI A honeymooning couple Miect • hOtet r19<1ted to b8 haunted aM"unsafa 10 all lj>ul the pure at haan U QJJ LAVERNE & SHIRLEY Laverne. ddwnheerted t>ecauaa or 1 broken leg, 11 g111en a iwrprllll\Q look at what Ille world would be Ilka wlthOUt her (RI 0 at I, CLAUOIUS 11:00eu••wdla NEWt • 8TAATAIK The Enf«prlM . on 111 way home •It« a long mlaalon, II called to lnvaatl0•1• IN dlUippNf'enc. of a Vulcan ~Ip DO YOU THlNK ~ '5H0UL.D USE A PEN NAME~ 'Shogun' planned as $2.5 million Broadway musical By JAY SHARBU'rT A~Arawn• NEW YORK -James Clavell's big novel. "Shogun," was one of NBC's hottest shows last season as a mini-series. Can it now make it on Broadway as a musical expected to cost at least $2.S million? You bet, says Clavell : "I've been working on this four years. It started even before I had t.he television deal. My hypothesis was. lf the movie works, then the musical is a shoo-in." That won't be known until late in 1982. whep the show is due here, but the former British army officer . ex-J apanese POW, novelist and Hollywood screenwriter exudes s heer confidence that .. Shogun: The Musical" is a winner, not a Broadway kamikaze. He says he's already got Dale Wasserman, a 1966 Tony-winner for "Man of La Mancha," work-' Ing on the show's book. And he's busy looking for a top-cal\ber lyricist, composer, director and choreographer. And of course, a star. Maybe Richard Cham- berlain? After all. the former Dr. Kildare did hit it TV courses offe r e d Televised coll ege-credit courses are available from Coastline Community College and will begin this month. • Cl~ases in astronomy, finance pl anning. Shakespeare and a new survey of needlecraft are amonc the many areas covered in the t.elecourses. Text materials costing about $30 must be purchased and courses are taught with textbooks, atudy guides and faculty instructors as well as the media le1'sons. M'ore inrormatlon is available by calllng 963-0811,exl. 258. I •' big in NBC's $22 million "Shogun'' as the 17th cen- tury Englishman who travels to Japan. becomes a samurai and falls in love. Don't know yet. says Clavell. who's co- producing the Broadway edition ,.,ith a Japanese record company president, Kuni.IMurai, and says the show is "totally financed" by Japanese !iOurces. "Richard's a wonderful actor and I happen to know he sings very well." he said. "But I've not approached him and it's far too premature for me to do that. I have no idea whether he'd even be in- terested." He only laughed when advised that some may snicker at the idea of reducing the sprawling "Shogun," more than 1,000 pages in its paperback form, to manageable Broadway proportions. · "Yes, but was n't it Mao Tse-Tung who said, 'A thousand-mile journey starts with one step'? You have to remember, you're not going to tell the whole story. The 12-hour TV version certainly didn't tell the whole story, only the story of the Englishman." ' For that matter, he said, that story was com- pressed to a 17-minute version used to describe "Shqgun" to foreign TV executives. So Broadway holds no particular plotting.problems, he feels. He's had long talks about t h is with Wasserman, he added. and they've decided the stage approach "wi ll be rather like in Shakespearean plays when they aaidi 'Look, lend me your eyes, lend me your ura and end me your imagination, and for the nnt 2~ hours we·..-JO· Ing to entertain you." The S6-year·old writer isn't concerned that the last Oriental musical on Broadway. Stephen Son· dhelm's "P acific Overtur11," flopped. He per500ally thinkJ "ll was a disaster." Author of auch other best-aelJen aa "Tal-Pa.n'' and the new "Noble House," Clavell hu written for theater before, but just once, with ··white Alice," a drama in the early 1960s that never got to New York. He didn't want to tackle the Broadway book for "Shogun,'' he says, simply because he's never tried the musical form and this ts no project for a rookie. "And besjdes, Dale Wasserman is better." · MEET THE WORLD'S RICHEST ORPHAN I He's MMll •nou,h to llvc '" 1 focker! Smart enough to pick the wtnnert. And tM! enough to but the system. . ... ····~ .......... "" l'ii) .. Nol onl y that, he adds. he's been working on "Shogun" as the novelis t. TV overseer , and publicity-maker the past 11 years ..:.·and that's enough for me." ~ He's content to be a show-producer now. albeit as one making his broadway debut in the produc· ing business. hat happened to him 1hould happen to you. ~IR.l.!:~l:::lil:::.:llMllla.lall ......... ~ ......................... _.. __________ ..,.. ___ ....., ...... .....__........._ ______________ ------ .. , .. I . THE f i\MIL l' ClaCt8 "The rain st~, sun's out! Isn't anybody interested in going to the beach?" by Brad Anderson "Mmm ... beet patties with potatoes and gravy!" . . , . BIG GEORG£ by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) "He doesn't h1ppen to be 1 mu1lc lover." ... DEN~IS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum ' . "'Forget what the doctor said about five years, Mrs. Mitchell. Actually he'd like to see him "Don't you EVER eat at home?" ~ again in about six months." Jl"DGE PARKER THE OFFICER6 HAVE JU5T ~UuHT IN JA50~! OAM~El..L AND THE WE8~TER WOMAN 1 THEY HAVE HER IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM! ~Hf ~AMTb TO TAl.K TO YO ! r------......_ Gi\Rt'lt:l.D by Harold Le Ooux THE~'I) ONLY ONE OUfbTION I WANT TO A!>K HER. ALEX.' WAfJ !>ME ROMANTICALLY INVOLVED WITH MAGOI OENbON'b HU&OAND? IT'S NOT eE.CAOSE. HE'S SO YOUN<$, TINV ANO CUTE ••• ACROSS 51 Mrt. Charles 1 Music •ymbol 52 Caused to 6 Addlllonal roll along 10 US agt S4 Headgeer 14 RecluM 58 Cttnged 15 Grawn St Octobe< 1mege blr1hste>M 1~ Cont•t 81 Prefix lor 17 Prtpoettlon dome or neut lillillil'*'f'!I 18 Theel• box 82 Utt•ed 1t er.ell: Pref. '3 Chfi.ten 20 Girt'• nerne 64 FM11er 22 ~1on es Sh"" 24 W1nl!OW ee Merriment 28 ~ 87 Mooc..in 27Food DO'NN oontllintf 1 Hit •3't PoeUc con-2 \llQl'llll trecllon 3 Shortty 32 Ory 11 -4 Changing 5Toa1 .. 33 Old ptaytne 6 Thlcle""' Cltd unit 35 Stllrt 7 Smell 38 Compoeltlon 8 TheNund 39 Htrlg •ound "*" 40 °"'*9: t Siio Cofftb. l0rm 10 Holdt onto 41-SMdl 11 "Roel -.. 42~ 12En..,,.. 43 Tooll9on'le 13 Some ligne « W• ~ 21 Yldlt WM 45 Diii out 23 Copy. AbClr. 47 Slit ponde 25 Mont- rlYtr 43 AanoMI 27 Funds « Sh!Ver 28 Ar•b 1111\et 48 Bawl 2t No11 tout 47 Sharpening 30 .-tngUtd strap 34 Ofgan1C aut>-48 Macaw ttanct 49 Kind of 35 Geml"'""'1t eCllpM 38 Small bllla ~ Calyx IHI 37 Haul 53 Tiiie 3t -Caeldy 55 Slcilien 40 lnltllll In voteano ofllce" 6f J<N#~ 2 words 57 lnlllmed 42 Wcrtm1n 80 Shelt• by Ferd & Tom Johnson !--~""I"!""'--~---~....,... ps S'OONAS I CAN F~URE A WAYTO~ETA ~ORS"E IR HERE . PEANt.:T8 60ESS WMAT ! I JUST ~EMEMSREP /II.( LOCKER CQ\481HATIOH ! IT'S .... BRABBLE I 'AN"f ~IMO ~ 01'~~ f0f\14lt.0Efl1 VA1lt1Gl( ~ OIL SMOCK eu-r WHe!N YOU 'f"OL-P Me! :t WAS GONNA ~I!! AN OU"T'PA"T'tl!!N!1 :t., HAP 50.Ml!!"T'M IN et-se IN .MINP.' 0 0 "1 Otange Cour DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, September 1, 1981 .,. BUT THE MAN AT THE TV STATION SA.Y9 HEWON1T LISTEN TO ME TME NEXT TIME Yoo REMEMBER 1T, Wf(ITE IT POWN by Charles M. Schulz TME NEXT TIME I REMEMSiR IT, I 1ll 9E IN COlLE6E by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Bat1 uk r TAK£ rr~t5 15 WHE~ CAJ€ Sl6N UP t()R lJ.IE. MIC.KE:c,> M005€ ~ f i -.. - Ke!e!P YOUR VOICE! POW N, KIPPO! "T'He"e ARE! i::>t!OP&..E! IN .-te"e ~YING -ro SL-E!E!P.' e~_... ,..._ '· • I , .,, .,.\ '. -cs ... u ••• ,, e -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT (Tuesday, September 1, 1981 SEEKS PAY Hotwrt Ga I'\\ tx><t. I hl' M ,, ... nl' pl'i\'all• t'OO\'l('l\•(I of r o I I :.1 l>u ra I Ill g \\ 11 h t hl' l'llt'lll\ 111 \'1t>I n~1 m . 1.., .., t' t' k 1 n g $117 ,()l)(I II\ hat•k mihtar~ µay A twnr mg ''a ... ..,t'I lodu~· 111 Ch a 1· lt1ll l'.., vii IL-. \' u PUil.iC MOTICE MUNICt,.AL COURT Oft THI STATI 01' CALtl'O•Nljl TNI CINT•AL OllAMOll COUNTY JUDICIAL DllTlllCT 1t1 a vtc ~on ... WM\ s-AM, ca1....,.. t17tt PLAINTIFl'S RICHARD E ICAtAAES-PEGGY L K...V.AES DEFENDANTS UNITED STATES SOLAR CORPORATION, a Calfforllle cor-atiofl, GEAALO S 9EAAO, ,,.. dlvlou.tty; SEGAIO M HODGE. I,., dhrl ... lly; SHELDON KAAtGE, I,., dl¥1dl••llY -el AH-Ible Man .. Ina Ofllcer of UNITED STATES '°lAR CORPORATION 9AARY 0 McLEAN, fndl•leh4Ally, FREMONT INDEMNITY COAPOA4TION, a Cor-•tlon, encl DOES I thr-h X. tncluslw . SUMMOMS CASE NUMBER nuu NOTICIEI v .. ._..,. -.-. Tiie c-1 -Y _._ -11111 ,.., _._ ,.., ............ -· , ... ,...,_ wlltllll a M yL It-IM lllt_e1 .... ........ . 11 \'OU wllll IO -k tM acl•l<t or .,., attorney In u.i. m•ll•r. vou Jho<lld do \O promptly •o tl'l•I your written •••-·If •nv. may be lllacl °"time. AVllOI U11M Ml tlw ............. II ''*-' _.. -....-,....,.. U-. 1111 ~I•• --~-Ull. r-.......... 114aL 1Aa la I...._ ci...-si.-. SI Ulled -• tolkllar el consejo do un •bovlldo en HI• •'unto, -rla h•c•rlo lnmed1a1amente, de U I• manara, .., r.._ta n<rlt., ti hay CORRECTION In lhe Sears Sept. 2 advertising section lhere is an advertlsem•nt for 1t35722 Chain Saw with Case. The regular price Indicated 11 correct, however . a typ - ographical error occurred on the sale price. The correct sale price Is $259.99. In lhe same advertisin g section. there Is an advertisement for a 1160021 refrigerator. The automatic lcemaker ·is a11allable with l hls model at additional cost. We si n cerel y regret these errors. [Sears I \(All\ llOE 8UC I( ANO ( 0 alo-• .,.._ -r~l\treoa a ll•mPO ~------------"' t TO THE DEFENDANT A clvll 1----------------, cor11ptollnl h9s -flled !Pr the pial,., 1111 -Inst ,,_ II VOU whh lo dol- lhh lawwlt, vou mull, within 30 CleYl alter '''" summons h .. ,,,.., 011 vou. Ille wlltl thi• court • wr1nen r~nw PUIUC NOTICE NOTICI Of' TRUSTEE'S SALi AMB-4' T.S No TS 1'1 .. 1 lo IM complaint. UnlHl vou do •o. your oefaull wlll be enter..:I on •r>-4P NO ~lS pllcation of the ptalntlff, and th" cou,., On I Se9t-r '"t, •t tt·OO A.No , may-·• 1..oon-1 a99l11st you tor Tiiie l....,,•nc• -T~t Company, the reti.t dit.--.S in the comc>1a l11t, •' duly -4nled TruOM U-and •hlcll could rewlt In oarnhl'lment of C>U,,._, to~ of Trust Cleted l #oay ••Ott teklno of money or o<OCJe,.,Y or tt7' recorOed 12 J-it~. as In'". No. olMr 'relief reciuell..:I 111 the com tMlS, In -UllJ -Sii of Offklal Pl•lnt Record> In the office of ,,. County 04TEO July t• 1..o Recorder or O~ano e County. EOW4Ao'w 8ACZEK CafllorNa, Will SELL AT PUBLIC Clerk AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOEA - By ALICE VALDEZ FOR CASH, CASHI E ill'S CHECK OR 0.P<llY ' CERTIFIED CHECK, tpayal>fe at ALaUtT o. ar 1to®IST time of wte In f.wtuf ..-y of lht A".,_,. at uw United Stat .. 1 at the South fr0t1t en- t611 w .,_•Y Stolt. I• trance to tl'le Old Drano• Coullly 4 118i.j"" Callfer,;.• 9-t C0<1r11Qiw lotatecl In the 100 Block of l1l•l ttl-4nt Wot S...ta Ana Blvd. Ctormerly Wfft Publl~ °'-Coast Dall., Piiot, •Ill St I. Santa 4na. C•lllornl.•. all A•-2S Se ... t 1 15 t"l •lMl right, tltC. and lnterHt convey9d to ..,. • "' ' · · and now held t>y 11 u.-r w lO 0..0 of PUlllC NOTICE NOTICI Oft MA•SHAL'S SALi Greer Bro. Conc,..te, Etc . Plalntlff .s Grant Hombeek, et ~I. Oelendant, No 3-~ By vi,.,ue Of an uecu11on luued °" July 7, l"t by the Superl« Cou,.,, County ot °'-· Stale ot Cafltornia, upon a JUOgmen1 enter.., In favor ot GrM< Bro. Concrete. a Cafftornla <« POratlon •• 1uc10menl credllorhl -aoalnsl Grant Hornbeak. Her.chef H Hoop•no•rn•r. llt. •net H &H ,..,.,,,.,.,,,,P la 99nera1 pa,.,ne,.l\lpl, fndlvlch.oally, 1olnlly, w•era lly and OBA HAH Commercial o. ... .....,.. and H&H Contractor• as Jud9m•nt deblOttsl, .-ino a net balance of nt,utm act ... uy -on w ld J~ me nl on Ille elate of the ""'an<• of wld execution, I lla•e levlod upon a ll the rigllll, Ulle and Inter••• of w ld ludOnwnl -hi In the pr-r1Y In the County ol Oranoo. Sla to or C•fllorNa, dncrtbed as lotlow•. Parcel S, as per map-11t, p_, tO A 11, lnclu,1••. Of Parcel Map• In Oflklal Record• Of Ora"llO COUflty Comntonly known a' 11•72 c -an Avenue, t-as "H A H Commerclal 0.nlopment"I City of Irvine, County of Or-. Stole of C•lllornla. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhot o,, Se91embe• u, t .. t. ot , 00 o•c100 P,/llC, at Front of Court-. 4401 Jom- ooree Blvd., Clty ol NowPOrt BH Ch, C0<1nty Of Of-. State ot Calllomla, I wllf Mii al PVC>tlc auction to Ille highest bl-r, I« <nil In lawful money of the Unltlld Sla1H, all the r\9111, title ano interest of wlO lud9ment clebtorhl In Ille .-OHcrlbld prope,.,y, or Ml much t,,.,...,. es may be neuuary to satl•ly wlO execu11on, with accrue<I In· tere•t and cmh Date<! 4U9UJt tl, t .. t 01•blon HarbOr OOHE RHEA, Noar"'91, ~-County Br B Smllll, °""''Y N•t-o.u-.. l'talMHrt A__., .......... ,._. ,.s.MiLJ91 s....u AM, CA '1'1t1 11141 a.1411 Publlthed Of-Coan Dally Pflol, AUO lS, Se9I t, I , t .. t ~t PUIUC MOTlCE SUPE•tOll COU•T Oft~LtlfOltNIA COUNTY Oft OltAMOE In the Metter of tfoe Apptlutlon d ALYSON MICHIE ORA For Clloll!IO of H•mt CASIE MO. A11tlM OltOIElt TO SHOW CAUSI l'Ott CHANOI 01' MAMI ALYSON NCICMIE OAR "8s llfed a petition In this court f« •n °'""' •f· towtno ~lllontr to <l'l•noo ,,., rw.me fr om ALYSON MICHIE ORA to ALYSON MICHIE II It ,.,.,...,., ordered tllol all iwr-.s lnlerHl9d In the matter eforew fd 99' pH r befo<'o this cour1 In Depart,,._,,. No. l e1 100 Cl¥k tenter Drive Well, San1a A.na, <Allfornl•, on s.ptember )l, t .. 1, at tO::IOo'cloCa •.m .. -tl'len and there ~-c•uM, If any they ....... wtty .. Id ~ltlof> ,., <llan9e of Nme "-Id not be vr entecL II I' ""1her ..,._ 9\81 a cop., ot '"'",,,..., lD -, ... M ... jMIOlfthed in The Delly Pllo4, • ,__, of 991Wr8' clrcutMlon, P<lbll,,..., II\ lfll• <OUf'IY M -one• a -· ~ t-consecuO ... -•• ~lor tD the Cley of Wld -lftl. 0•19CI Aueus1 ?•. t .. 1 RONALD H PAENNEA J .... of the Sup9rlot Court Pullll-Or ..... Coell Dally PlloC, ...... ». ~ t, •• u .... t ... t l'tCTITIOUI aUSINIESS MAMl ITATa#olNT Tiie followlno pertons ••• dotno 11us1 ..... · PCM ltl!Al TY A MANAGE#oENT, 1101 oo.. Strwt, s..111 no, NowPOl'1 9oecll, CA nttll. PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY NCANAOENCENT, INC., • C•flloml• corporetlOI\, 1101 Dove St,..t, Sult• ,., ~ h«l'I, CA .,t.o, Tltn llullMM It <ondu<~ by a <«· -••loft. ~loftal Commuftlty ~menc,tnc Jeff,..., 9 . OtMn, ~ Thn .._._ we 111«1 with h County (18rll ot Oranoe Coumy on Awe. 4, 1"1. AU.8NAND l'U.TT, ......... "" ....................... .,. ............. ~ ..... ,,.1161 ,..,..lillM Oronte CMM o.lly '1tet, ...... ''· ... u. SetM 1, "" ..... , Truu In the ll'-r1y •itualed In w lO County and Slate d .. crlbed H : A LUMllOld ...... lnt•r••I in -to: PARCEL I Lot 11, Traci •211, City of Irvine, C-ly of 0.afl90, State .M Cafltornla, •• ·,Jibwn on a map 1'- cor-In Book Ul, p_, IS, ''· t1 and II. MC•ulfarwou• Noel>', records of Or-C-ty, California, PARCEL l A non .. oc1u,1ve ar>- pur1enant ••wmirnt 0"9r and .c:r-. the Sout~terly l .00 l•t of Lot 10 In said tract tor"'"~ of dratnao-aftd tor ....,,.ta•nlno the uterlor of the structural waif touted _. Lot 11 of said tract ad1aun~ to lhh ••-• T rt.1\tor or r e cord ow ner LAWRENCE 0 LATHAM ANO KATHLEEN B LATHAM The street adc!AU a nd otn.r com- mOll de\1-tlOn, II any, of Ille rMI propeny ditJ.Crtbld '"°.,. "purPOl'1ed to be It Mounta in View, Irvine, C•fllorrv• The ........ ...., Trustee dlKl•KM any llaolllty for any 1ncorrectneu of the street -reu -other common dHlgnallon, II any, ,_n herein. 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IS. ftl 1 J7'M1 Marshal's drug arrest divides tiny town TELLURIDE, Colo. <AP> -The marsh1d of this old gold mining town that became a swinging ski resort got busted on drug charge11 ond local opinion Is dtvided on whether he Is u hero or a scoundrel "Save Our Pigs," reatd the banner as about 300 of the town's 1,700 resl· dents gathered for a party to raise money for Marshal.Hank Smith, 37, a for mer member of the Socialist Workers Part y who join ed t he Democratic Party to run for sherirt. Smith faces arraignment today on four felony counts. includ ing possession of narcotics, tampering with evidence a nd conspiracy to tamper with evidence. He turned himself in to county ... . . J authorities last week after an lndt<·t ment was issued. Stx other residents were arrested this y~ar on indict ments stemming from an invesllga tion by the Colorado organized Cnme Strike Force, which had been an vesligating drug traffic in the area Once a gold mining town. the com munity is made up of many young people attracted by the Telluride Ski Resort, located 8,745 feet up in the San Juan Mountains of southern Colorado. Many residents said the use of co· caine and marijuana has been ac cepted by most townspeople, and they say their marshal should renect that attitude. Mayor J erry Re1ce said he did not .. • TWfNTV CLASSA CSCAR£ms More ~his ~os a · a . behev<• lht· .. 111k1· Co11·1· had J nj.lht lo dic·tut<• ou1 II h•!>I) It•!> · Hut ln<"UOlbl•nt ShNiff W11l1an1 Mui.tl·r:.. thl' mJn Smith hud !>UUJ hl' would run Jj(l.lln..,t next sprtnl(. 1.·1111 lend!> that 10 a s mall lO\\oll like· Tellundl·. outs1dt· undt'n·11v1·r ag1·nb arc nc<'l'!>:.lff) "Nobo<'I} IO this l'ommun11y l't r" 1ng lo try to :.l·ll 1111• 1·111·;11m· " M ustl'r!> said Roll Brigg:., a lot•.il 1·1111l1 ad or said. "Smith doe .. n 't rnndon~ thc hla tant us<• 11f drugs, but he und ... r stands tht• environment he re ·' l'ounly Commis:.ioner Tom llal1· ::.uid ht• believes the mars hal':. 111d1d menl was "an effort to g1\ol' h1:. <·arl'l'I' a hlal'k eve " S11111h J ~1·w '"'kt·r \I.ho wui. on hi'> \\,1., Ir• ·• W1· .. 1 Co,1!>l law !>thool \\ ht·n lw ''u1>111·d to v1:.1t Colm ado, hJ-. lw1•11 lht· l1t\\11 m iu:.hul hert· 111·t11 I\ lht ,.,, Yt-a1 ' l 'nlll lust i;pnng, h1· '>' ,,.., I ht· onl \ 1 l'~:l~l1·1 1'll mt'mbcr of th•· Srn 1r1h..,I Y. •11 k1·r-. P • .uty in tht• t lttllll \ f'ht :100 1w1111l1• \o\ ho Jtlt-nded tht' p.11 t' .11111 .11wl1t1n h1•1 1• ra1:.ed more tic.tit S.I IHIO 11n1· lllU'tlon item, a red 111111lt•I ol ,, 1·.11 hk1· lht· 001• used by ..111k1· f1111·1· :1j.!1•111 '. "'1·111 for $:wo S1111lh. ''ho "'":-. fn:t•d 011 a $25,000 ho11d , ,,1111 ht• ''rnfl<J t1'tt' lht• money to p ;1,\ 111' ;111111·111 •\ ':-. fpt•:-. flt• ::.aid he "11111<1 pll':t1l 11u111<·t·nt at arraign 111 t 'Ill fl 11111 ' ltH lJ J 11 IJ II Ill II a~ 11er r1g,Hrt1e by I TC 11w1horl •, l .. "' \. :~ .... ~ ~\ , . ... , -,_,. ,. Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Health .. ' Dally Pilat TUE60AY, SEPT. 1, 1981 CLASS I Fl ED . CS The Sailors are optimistic as they enter a new era. C2. Ram.s act like everything's OK ... However, Clark becomes a victim of the Fred Dryer incident By JOHN SEV ANO of tlle (>elly ...._. S'-ff were told by Dryer that It was his inten· lio n to honor his contract with the Los Angeles Rams. parenlly have made their final c uts , aw;iy :md you cun believe me that Dryer is an offi cial part of the roster. ll won't " H anyone has ever tried to hide or sweep something they have broken un-. de r a carpet. you can begin to un- derstand what the Rams are trying to do wit the Fred Dryer incident. meaning des pite the possible moral Dryer has not minced words toward ra mifications on the team. the de· the Ram organization. or Malavasi, "Several d ays ago Dryer missed three days of pract ice and the Min· n esot a ga m e with the e xpress permission of the Rams . Dryer is pres- ently an active me mber of the Rams 45-man roster now in preparation for the regular opening season game on Sep- tember 6th against the Houston Oilers . fensive end will be on the sidelines Sul}· :.ince goin~ public on the messy inci· day when the Rams meet the Oil~ dl6nt. Malavas1 hasn't hidden his feel· Amidst a day filled with cloak and d agger m eetings between Dominic Fronliere (representing Georgia who was home ill >. Coach Ray Malavasi, General Ma nager Don Kloster man, secretary/treasurer John Shaw, Ra m attorney Jo$e.,h W. Cotchett and Dryer. the only substantial development Mon- day was the following s tatement: "Nothjng has changed. Everyththg 1s 1ngs. either until recently. exactl y the same." said Dryer as he Malavasi has stated to the press on walked off lhe practice field at Rams more than one occasion recently his de · Park Monday. ''I'm here only to uphold s ire lo see Dryer off the club. Up until That statement. despite its obvious message. by no means indicates the matter between Dryer and the Sams is settled On the contrary, the situation couldn't be worse my end of the contract. Tuesday he s tuck by his statements, ··They have succeeded in breaking loo, until one reporter questfoned how my spirit. They've won. They've done a he could jus tify laking Dryer back after great job of destroying mS' desire to I he things he said play for. them, and each day J will be "I never made any s uch statements," "On this da9 General Manager Don Klosterman and Coach Ray Malavasi d is c u s sed the future plans with Defens ive End Fred Dryer and they Jn essence, what this implies. is that Dr yer is being forced to play with a team and a coach -he doesn't want to play fo r. And. since the Rams a p- like an ugly reminder of what they've ~atd Malavasi. done. "How about the fact you said Dryer "I gu~ss they r•gure after a couple of was loo old and didn't know when to Don Klosterma11 weeks all this wi ll die down and go <Set> RAMS, Pagt-Cl ) Red Sox slide I into a . victory Yaz breaks up his teammates BOS TON l A P I C a rl Vastrzems k1 keyed two run- scoring innings with a single and a double, but no one mentioned his ru ttin g in the Boston Red Sox club house. 00 I ns t ead . th e 42 -year-old vet eran was the target of· good· natured ri bbing for a comical slide Monday night in t he Red Sox· 4 I victory over the Angels. WITH THE score 2-1 and one out in the sixth, Vaz doubled lo left-center and wound up siuing on rus behind at second base. He then had to leave the game with a pulled hams tring Fortunately. the injury proved to be more of a cramp than a pulled muscle and tea mmates got all over Vastrzemski "Hey, Vaz. you're down to be out here tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock for sliding practice," shouted Tony Perez. "It was the most pathetic slide 1 have ever seen:· yelled Bill Campbell. VAZ DUCKED into Manager Ralph Houk's offi ce only to be told "we're going to get you some gloves so you won't dirty your hands when you slide head first." Ni c ho ls p r o m p t l y s cored Boston's third r an as Carney Lansford singled . extending his hitting streak to 11 games. Eckersley, 7-5. allowed a run in the second on a 300·foot triple down the right fi eld line by Don Baylor and a bloop single to shallow right by Dan Ford. Boston tied the score in the botto m o r t h e i nning a s Vastrze m s ki s ing led . took second as Lansford walked. took third as Rich Gedman forced Lan s f ord a nd scor ed o n Stapleton 's groundout. The Red Sox, who have won eight of their last 11 games . went a he ad in t he fifth as St apleton led off with a triple to the 420·foot mark in center . Rick Mi lier flied to s hallow center a nd Glenn Hoffman grounded to short but reached second as Stapleton was run down and tagged out. Remy then doubled off the wa ll in left . scoring Hoff- man. ' Angels starter Dave Frost , 1·4, look the loss. allowing five ruts before he was replaced after Lans ford 's RBI -s ingle in the sixth --- o.11,,....., __ "l guess it didn't look very fancy," Vaz said with a sheepish gr in. "l started to s lide, decided not lo. and just fell down on my The Red Sox added an in- surance run off Bruce Kison in the seventh as Stapleton led off with a double and scored on a two-0ut single by Remy. T his was a familiar sight f rom 1968-76 as George Hartman guided Saddleback College to eight successful seasons butt." · Dennis Eckersley pitched a seven·hitter and J erry Remy dro~e in two runs with a double a nd a single for the Red Sox. Hartman decide,d ~not to compromise · 'Th1s was a good ball game for us. and Eck came up with a good one for us ," Houk said . "You always like to win the first game of a series. Now we've won five of our last six games and we're playing good ball all .11round." Instead, the former Saddleback coach stuck to his pr inciples and convictions By JOHN SEVANO Of .. Delly ...... SUfl Whenever a successful coach, no matter what the sport, sud- denly up and retires, there are a lwavs the inevitable questions as to why. resident is a realist. with a strong set of principles he's not about to compromise on. • I could back off. It wasn't worth it to me to do either ." Hartman worked at the Sad· dleback campus when it was virtually nothlng. There was no football field. no lockerrooms. no practice area nothing. And, when it came to a point where Hartman's principles and "HE WAS VERY tough out there," said Angel Ma nager Gene Mauch, whose Angels lead the American League with 364 runs scored. "Pitching figures to be a big fa ctor the rest of the season and we just ran into good pitching tonight." Yastrzemsk1 s1hgled and even· tually s cored the tying run on a groundout by Dave Stapleton in the second inning . After walkln2 in the fourth. he double to le ft-center in the sixth but had to leave the game for pinch-runner Reid Nichols b e cause of th e ha ms tring. Some of the reasons are never fully Wlderstood. others are less complicated. In th e c a s e of George Hartman. the answer is not as easy as it sounds . HARTMAN WAS Saddleback College's fi rst·e ver football coach. He loved the game, loved coaching, and loved the kids he worked with. Wh y , the n , has G e orge Hartman joined the ranks of the retired? Good question. Part or the solution might be found in Hartman's philosophy toward life. The Sao Clemente LOOKI NG BACK convictions were threatened, he walked a way. He wasn't about to give in. "The coaching was easy." ad- mits Hartman. "I just got tired or fighting all the little battles. "IF A PERSON could just coach, it's no problem . But it's getting to the position where you can coach, that's what is dif- fi cult. And. you 'd be amazed al the problems there are . "I could either sacrifice what I was trying to teach the kids, or The players , for the most part . had to d ress in portable locker- r o o m s a nd th e n drive t o whatever high school field they were playing on that day. "I TIUNK YOU always miss the association with the kids," sa ys Ha rtman of leaving the game. "And. t he nice thing about my job at Saddleback was 90 percent of the kids were local. It was a lot more satisfying to win with kids in your own dis· trict." Hartman and Saddleback did ptenty of winning together. In Ha rtman's eight seasons. there We 're playing had baseball --Madlock Still, h~s 10th-inning sacrifice fly helps Pir ates defeat Dodgers, 5-4 LOS ANGELES CAP)·-Bill Madlock, the National. League's leading hitter .at .346, had only one thing on his mind when ·he appeared at the plate ln the 10th inning with the bases rull of Pittsburgh Piral~ and no one out. "I just wanted to get the ball in the air. to stay out of the double play," said Madlock. who delivered a sacrifice fly that gave Pittsburgh a 5·4 victory Monday night. ending the Pirates' seven.game los· llJg streak. "We 've had a lot of Injuries. and we've got a lot of big bats out of the lineup," added Madlock, who also singled In a run. "But that's no excuse. We've just been playing bad baseball. ''This is the first time In a couple or weeks we've got any timely hitting." Willie Montanez led off the winning rally with a pinch-hit single off loser Dave Stewart, 4-2. Omar Moreno, attempting to sacrifice. reached base safely wben third baseman Den-el Thomas fumbled his bunt for an error. Lee Lacy, also attempting to sacrifice, beat out his bunt ror a single to fill the bases. Madlock followed with his fly lo rlght. Odell Jones. 2·1, got the victory and Don Robinson. who pitched the 10th. earned hi!! first save of the season. Tbe Dodgen opened a 4--0 lead again!lt Pittsburgh starter Rick Rhoden. scoring three times ln the second inning and once In the third on Ron Cey's bases-empty homer, bis 11th or the year. The Dodgers scored the three second· inning runs on Jerry Reuss' run-scoring s ingle to left. an RBI double by Steve Su and a sacrifice fly by Ken Landreaux. The Pirates, restricted to two hits the first five 1innings by Reuss, scored three times in the sixth on a single by Omar Moreno, a walk to Lacy, a run-scoring single by Madlock and a double by Mike Easler. Dusty Baker 's wild throw to the infield on Eas ter's double enabled Madlock to score the third run. Pittsburgh ,tied the score in U1' eighth against reliever Alejandro Pena when Lacy opened with a double and Easler singled him home . Reuss worked Slf.J Innings and gave up three runs on five hits. Rhoden, who lMt to his former team· mates 16·6 last week. gave up four runs in six innings. were five confererttl!-titles and three post-season pl ayoff berths. His best record was 197J-when the Gauchos went 9· l. anci his overall mark for eight seasons was 6J.16·4. All these numbers just adds lo the mystery of his retirement Does he ever regret leaving? "No. definitel,y not," s ays Hartman . who no w teaches health and physical education classes at Sadd leback. "It was t he best thing I could ha ve done for my health. "J s leep at ni ght and my s tomach doesn 't turn upside down any more "I GUF.SS, REALLY. the worst thing about coa ching is the time vou spend away from your home while your children grow up. As a coach you're working 12 months out of every Bill MCJ.dtock year and never take a vacation. Suddenly, you quit coaching and find oul that your kids have g rown and you've missed the best part of your life ... Hartman says in 20 years as a football roach he took onl y t wo vacations. "and that was only fo r a weekend." he adds. He cr edi ts rus wife. who he is re- meeting these days. for provid- ing him with the necessary strength during that period. "When the kids come back a nd see you and thank you for the things you did. it seems like it was all worthwhile." says the 49-year-old Hartman who quick· ly adds, "but. unfortunately, there's no money in coaching. It's unbelievable what people ex· peel from a coach and then pay you nothing. You work like a <See GEORGE, Page C3> Cook, Akin seek t i tles Two Orange County women 1 will be eyeing national cham· pionships Saturday when the Michelob Light/200 Chicago race get s unde r wa y o n Lake Michigan. Several thous and spectators are ex~cted to line the Chicago la kefront to see Betty Cook of Newport Beach bid for her third na tional championship in the Open Class Paula Akin of Huntington Beach is bidding lo win her first national t.iUe in the Class llJ (modified> division in wblcb sbe holds a narrow lead. Drivers will be compelirfl ror SJS,000 In prize money which will be divided among the top three finishers in eacb of the four categorie.~. • ... ., . ......... .. Orange.Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesdoy, September 1. 1981 Did pl~yers lose respect for Frey?. From AP dispatches KANSAS CITY , Mo. The fir· £i 1r1g of Kansas <.:1ty Royals Manager J im f'rey on Monday caught most of the defending American League champions by s urprise but for different reasons ··1 never thought it would ha ppen," second basemap !<'rank While said after learning that Frey had been replaced by former New York Yankees Manager Dick Howser ··1 fell if it was going to happen, 1l would happen before the strike. ··But we got new hfe after the strike and we had a good road trap i!-4 1 I thought 1f anything was go- ing lo happen 1t would be over the winter." The Royals. who won the 1980 American League pen nant an Frt'y·s first season. Prey s tumbled to a 20·30 start this year before the players· strike a nd h ave managed just a 10-10 mark since play resumed. Frey had come under fire this season for some s trategic moves, and there was talk that many players had los t res pect for the former Baltimore Orioles coach "I think there 's a lot of truth lo that state· ment," said Royals relief ace Dan Quisenberry, a Costa Mesa lli~h and Oranli?e Coast Colle~e produt'l. Quote of the day "We wa nt people we don't have to say, ·Sit' 'em ' to. They a utomatically bite. We don't want barking dogs, ''e want biting dogs... New Orleans Saihts Coach Bum Phillips. ... Caldwell spoils Howser's debut Beu Ogllvlt slummed a two·run £i h11nwr und Mike ('aldwml notched '111.., I OUth <'Ureer victory as M1h,aukel' downed Kansns City. s 1. :.p111hng llll' debut of Dick Hownr as the Hoyals · Ot'w m unil ~er . . Etsewhere in Am t>r icun Lt'itl(ue action Monday, Steve Kemp :unasht-d 11 two·run triple und Kirk Gibson ex· ten<.lcd his hitting streak to lO games with a pair of singles as Oelroil t'lipped 1111' Chicago Wh1tl• Sox. 3 1 Dwayne Mur1lhy drove in four runs. three w1lh a homer in the fifth inning, and Tom Underwood pitched ~ rnniogs of hitless relief as Oakland beat Cleveland. 5 :l Right hander Dave Stelb scattered "seven hits and t· ll t 1· her [ r n I e W h I lt • s CaldWE'.ll :.Quceze bunt capped a three· run eighth 11111111~ to give Toronto a 3.0 victor¥ on·r Texas . Oscar Gamble hit has 10th homer <1f the year and Barry Foote highlighted " four run s ixth innrng with a two.run single as the New York Yankees routed Minnesota, 7-0 Baltimore'i. Lenny Randle belled a two-out homer in the ninth inning and the Mariners ... went on to edgt' Raltimore, 4-3. to snap a 10 game losing ~trcak Knight turns out lights on Montreal Ray Knight's two-out ninth· inning sing~ scored Ron Oester with the winning'i)-un as Cincinnati de feat- ed Montreal. 9·8, to highlight Na- tional Lee:tgue action Monday night Elsewhere. J ose Cruz's run·st'onng double and three unearned runs propelled Houston to i{s flftll straight victory. a 6· l decision over the New York Mets . Dave Edwards knocked in l wo runs with a ho mer and a sacrifice Oy and Steve Mura pitched a six-hitter as San Diego downed the Chicago Cubs, 4·1 Mike Schmidt h it his 23rd homer of the year, a three-run shot in the fifth inning. and Keith Moreland followed with his sixth as Philadelphia came from behind lo beat Atlanfa. Kn1qhl 11 ·8. stopping its longest los- in g streak -;1nce 1976 at six games _ Sus pended s hortstop Garry Templeton was hos pitalized Monday for treatme nt of emotional problems. the St. Louis Cardinals said. Baseball today On thu. duh.• 111 btibl'Uull m Ur78 P1ldwr Summy S!t'w<irt of the UJ ltirnort• Oriole"> ">t•l u 1 t-t·ortl with sevc!n blr:ught :-.trikl·outi. in his f1n1l maJor ll'.tgue gamt• Thl' v1C't1 ms Wt' rt'. in order, Jc~ge Or la , ('lwt Ll'mon, Thad Hoslt.•y, M 1kt• C'ollwrn, Kl•v in He ll , Cl11udt•ll W a:-.h111~lo11 und c: n·~ Pryor St t'W urt hm ll'<I the Oriol(•s to u !I 2 v1Nory over tht> Chu·ago Wl11tt.• Sox On ttus dah' 111 ltl75 In a 3·0 'H'ton OVl'r P1tt~hu1 gh. Nt:w York Mt•Lo; at•t.• Tom St>avcr struck out 10 buttel'l» to bccomc U1c first pitche1· in ma· rcJr leug11c history to post 20tl or more :it nkcouti. for t'i~ht t·ono.;l'cutivt• yt•ars On lh1s dutt• 1n 190G 'J'lw l'l11ladclphia /\ ·s scored a 4 I. 21 inning \'IC'lory on ·r the Boston Red ~ox. the lungc~l ga r\ll' played to j dec1 ~'°" ir1 /\mcn<'an Ll'<igUt.' h1stor~ Todu) 's birthdays Philadelplua outftt'lder Garry Madflox is :12 Minncsut:.1 i11f1eldt'r Hob Wilfong is 28. King gets comm1ss1oner's post Billie J ean King was named • < '01111mss1oner of Team Tennis Mon <1.1~. becoming the first woman_ to hold suth a Joh in professional sports. King, 37. sai<1 the nt>w job will mean cutting back her playin~ Sl'hcdule. IJUt not re tirement Our 1ng a Navy foot bull s crimmage recently. one 01 tht· :.tandout:-. includt.•d quarterback Marco Pagnanelli, a lluntington Beat'h High graduate. "ht> wa~ 14 of 20 passing for 152 yards During the first half. 111 v.h1C'p the Navy offense scored four times. Pagnanclli was 8 of l l and scored om• uf thC' TDs \\1 th a nine-yard run Olym µ1t champion Steve Ovett pulled away in the home stretch· to win the 800 meters 1n th~ Amoco International Games in London Ovett produced the fa~test recorded time this year at 1 46 40 Suns hine Mary. the luckle:.s fill) who bet'ame famous for 4neptitude on the track. died instantly whl'n s he broke her ne t.•k I rying to jump the rnside rail in the fir~t race at tht> Calder race track 1n M1µmi Telev1s 1on . radio TV : Tennis l ' S Open H1ghll~hb 11 :lO p m . Channl'1 2 I ta pl'<1 1 Ri\DJO: Baseball Angels at Bo~ton. 4 30 pm . KMPC 17101. Pittsburgh at Dodger-;, 7 :io pm . KABC 1790 1 Young Tars prepare for new league Cochrane optimistic as Newport Harbor switches from the Sunset to the Sea View By ROGER CARLSON Of tM O.tly Pflelt St.ti The numbers don't appear to be there, not like you wouJd expect for a Newport Harbor High fool· ball team with the season approaching. The Sailors have three returning starters on offens e !quarterback Greg Selby s tarted at fullback and tight end as a junior). two returning starters in the secondary, no more than 15 return· 1n g lettermen in a 43-man s quad and the lower levels ret'orde d marks of 4·3. 5-4 .and 2·7 in '80. Sailors Coach Hank Cpchrane. however. doesn't seem overly cont'erned with the numbers. In t'Ontrast, he appears confident and organized as he prepares his crew for duty in the Sea View League. <t distinct change in format for the long- time Sunset League representatives. "We're not an Edison or Fountain Valley. whit'h can turn out championship teams on the lower levels year a fter year ," says Cochrane. 1981 OUTLOOK "But you'd be amazed a t the development of some of our personnel "WE HA VE DECENT SIZE and our work in the passing leagues makes me thank we have a pe:tssing game and a secondary that has come a long way_ · "I don't think there a re kids anywhere that learn more in the1 r sophomore season than they do al Newport CCoach Mike Giddings> and there is something else I think about. too. "\\fhen we went to the Cl F Big Five Con· fer ence semifinals in 1978 our juniors were from a team that went l 8 or 0·9 earlier A year later we were--in the Big Five sem1s aga1n when those kids were seniors "Great records are fine for fres hman and sophomore teams. but with a little renection, there a re some other things to be considered. like age, maturity and several other factors." "We·re going to be a relatively young team." League for the firs tJ.ime. the pressure of entering. as Mr Big doesn't ~ear lo be a factor , since El Toro and Estancia are the early season picks for the lille. "To a degree there is some pressure on us," sa ys Cochrane. "Some of the old-line rs feel it 'll be a walk-through for us. But this league's top teams are very t'ompara ble lo the Sunset Le ague's teams with the exception of Edison and Fountain Valley. "El Toro thinks it has its best team ever a nd Estanit'a has a passel of juniors returning. Sad· dleback could be a real sleeper. I know they have speed. "Actually, this is kind of exciting, it's a new challenge. The only team we've seen before is Corona del Mar ... COCHRANE'$ STAFF is somewhat tentative, too. although his right-hand (Larry Doyle> and Tom Bazacas will be there. Also assisting will be former head coach Bill Pizzica (defensive line and offensive backs) and even ex-Sailor and USC quarterback Gordon Adams ~ lending a hand with the Qbs. · "We're oing to be a relatively young team." says Cochrane. ''Some of our juniors are going to ha ve lo strap it on a nd be ready early. 'Ne have Rob nerry some key seniors back. but in overall numbers. they aren't there " The Sailors have scra pped the winged-T a nd will be in a multiple offense Defensively they're" sticking with what has proved except1onelly suc· cessfuJ in the past a 4·3. llcre·s a rut'ldown by pos ition Ql.ARTERBACKS -Selby. a 6-3. 195•pounder with an obvious hard nose lhe was a linebacker and fUllbat'k as a junior l is considered a major college prospect by his coach. Nevertheless. Selby enters the 1981 season without a pass attempt un· der his belt. A strong.armed, drop back right. hander. Selby opened some eyes in the summer passing leagues Others available are Mike Wells 15 11. 155 jr 1. Kurt Schlegel <6·2, 175 s r .) and Bill Brown 16·2,,.JOO .tr J. whQAgoing to be see i(lg pler\- t y of action. but probably not al quart~rback . RUNNING BACKS -Tony Swies, a 5·11, 175-pound senior who missed his junior season because of s houlder surgery, was a two-way, starter for the sophomore team and, along with Jeff Nugent 15·9 160 jr.J , appears to give the Sailors strength and breakaway capabilities at tailback. Gavin Greely (6-3, 170 jr l is up from the sophomore Le a m to challenge Brown for the fullback post Also here is Greg Jat'obs <6·0. 205 Jr I RECEIVERS Rob Be rry (6·1, 170 sr.) and John Barnett '6 0. 165 sr. l are obvious starters at split end and flanker Berry latched onto 20 passes for 288 yards and Barnett. a defens ive s tarter in. ·so. is the fastest t4 7 40) among the Sailors. Also expected to see considerable action is Gil Ward , a 5·9. 150-pound junior who led the sophomores in re· ceiving a ye ar ago, alo ng with Mike Van Drimlen 16-0, 155 sr.>. lle rb Goss <6·0, 150 jr.l and Doug Johnson <5-9. 150 jr ). Scott Mahaffy (6-0.. 180 s r. l and Ken Carr (6·2. 170 sr .J are the tight end can· di dates OFFENSIVE LINE -Always a Newport Harbor strength. the forward wall is bulked by tackles Ri ck Deans <6·3, 195 sr .) and Dave Cadigan (6·31 :i, 230 jr. >. guards Frank Sennes -c 5·8. 155 jr. l and Brett Hagadorn <6·3, 205 jr. l and center Jamie Kitchens (6·1. 170 sr . ). Says Cochrane: "Cadigan is big, but moves like nobody I've seen here (5 O 40) .. Other tackles : Umpires receive fines PHILADELPHIA CAP) Umpires Nick Colosi and Frank Pulli were fined by the National League for an altercation with a television reporte r after the Aug. 24 game between the Allan· la Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies. it was disclosed here Monday. Richie Phillips, counsel for the Major League Umpires Assocfa. lion, said Colosi was assessed S500 and Pu Ill $300. The run-in among Colosi. Pulll ·and Mike Forrest, a sports re· porter for KYW-TV, resulted from a rhubarb in the ninth In· ning of the game. Phillies Manager Dallas Green a nd s hortstop Larry 8owa were ejected from the game by um· pire Steve Fields. In a statement telephoned by Phillips' office, Phillipi; said "Chub Feeney, National League president, has today <Monday> Imposed fines against umpires Nick Colosi and Frank Pulli in t'onne('tion with an alleged altercation with members or the media during a recent game. "A fine of SSOO was assessed agalnRt Colosi and a fine or S300 against Pulli, "An appeal has been filed with the N3tlonal League on the basis that any actions taken by Colosi and PulU were entirely provoked by the media. Erst' Larsen 16·1. 180 sr .1. Evan Everett (5·!0, 220 1r 1 and Peter Vann 16·1, 170 sr 1. the latter a transfer by way of Hawaii and Corona del Mar Other guards. Bob Perry <6·1. 171 sr 1 and Shawn ·curly" Culp 16 1. 205 sr 1. Bud Coberly 16-1. 180 1r I 1s another center possibility KJCKJNG GAME Culp and Coberly are bat lling for the right for No . 1. each 1s capable of con· tanuing Newport Harbor 's reputation for a (')ass kicking game DEFENSIVE LINE -Kitchens and Tom Lucas <6·2. 180 sr > are at the ends. with Cadigan. Deans, Larsen and Hagadorn also available. Dave Hackel (5-10. 200 sr 1 and Culp are at tackle, with Everett. J ason Savisa ar 15·11 , 220 Jr I and Vann backing them up . l.INEBACKERS Greely and Brown are the outs ide backers, a round Sennes. the offensive guard. Other outside linebackers include Cobery. Todd Pet'a 15·10, 155 s r.1. Carr and Bnan O'Dea ( 5 l I. 175 sr 1 B<'hind Sennes are .Jat'obs and Bob PC'rry SECONDARY Mahaffy 1s s tationed at ~trong safel) i moni:,tcrl with Selby and Bill Perry I 5-9. 155 jr 1 alsh 1n the picture Berry 1s backed by Nugent and Pat Gray <5·7. 130 Jr > at free safety The corners are Barnell and Jeff Conover (5·8. 140 Jr 1. with help ex pected from Ward. ,Swies. Johnson a nd Van Onmlen. BREAKING UP TWO Phil<1delphia ·._ Mike Schmidt forces Atlanta serond bl:lseman G lcnn Hubbard h1 J(h ''" I he hast.> spo11in~ his throw to first Ttw play al CM, Newport tourneys set UCI's Beatty in tourney lh 110\\J\RU I. llANl>V Oi I ... 0•11' f'll .. 'Wlf l·:ntnt·' ,_., t' 1111\\ IJl.'tni,: taken for several area golf tour11;_1111t'11h 1n<'luding the Costa Mesa Op1•11, ('11~ of Nt·wporl Beach championship and the i\11ahc1m C1t.v t•humpions hip, among others. Tlw ('o:-.1 :i M e:-.11 affair (the ninth annual ) is set 1111' Se•pl 12 1:1 ovt•r both the Mesa Linda and 1..os l..1.1.:0:-. «001 :o.t'' J('l'ording to t'hairman J oe l '11:.lt·ll11 Thi· C11:.t.1 Mc">a event 1s not only one of the largest 1350 l'lltl'l<'S are accepted l but one of the hl'lll·r kno\\n tournaments in the area More than GlJLF n S4 ,000 an prm·' ,1rt' offered along with green fees fnr hoth clu~ ">. ,1 du) long buffet on Sunday and nthl•1 lt'l' pr1Le.., .ill for tbe $40 entry fee. Pd'-I \\1011t•r.., or the event include 1973 -Jim G1•org<'. W74 Scott Simpson. 1975 -Larry ('ollms l!Hli Kc·n Teel; 1977 Jim Williams; 1978 c:r;_1ha m C'owan . 1979 Mark O'Meara; a11rl rnxo Brian l.indlt'Y with a score or 134. Thn•1• of thC':-.t· former' champions have turned pro 1nl'lud111g S tulJ.JSon, Collins and O'Meara. l.1111.llc·~ ha' lll'1·n hurnmg up the amateur cir cuit in California th" ~1·,1r and t'Ould be a good bet to re· p(•at .1:-. t'hampwn the first to a ccomplish such a f<'ul ('11mpd1lton 1:0. 1n the championship flight ;.!long with ha ndtt·.q1 flights 5·9. 10· 13 and 14·18. /\ny pla.>er \\Ith a t1:1nd1cap above 18 will have to play lo that f1 gur1: Co:-.tello 1·:-.t1matPs that some 80 men's and wom<.'n ':. tluti m1•111 hl•r ' volunteer their servit'es to hl·lp run tht' t'\t·n t t•ff1 1·1t•nll) with scoreboards and otlll•r a m1·mt11·' Entn lilanks ar1· r11l\~ available in pro shops throughout the a n .•a * • • TllE '\E\\'J>ORT 8t:Al'H event 1s more of an 1·\l"l u:o.t\t' tompct1t 111n and is limited to residents of that 1·11y or m l'm ht•ri> of the Big Canyon or Irvine Ct1,t">I c·nuntn d uh' It 1!> a one-day affair CSepl 21 1 ''1th ~1 I 11 «l11c·k .. tiol~un start at Irvine Coast ('(.' Tlie•t t· \\tit Ill' a low gross championship for hc>th nwn and \Um1t•n along with h~ndicap flights d1\'1dt'd into f1\1• J,!roup:-. The field is Limited to the f1 r:-.t 144 pla.> 1:rs \\1th a $40 entry fee that includes ).!1 l'l'n fcl'. l'l1·{'lrt{' t.•art lunch. beverages and hors d Clcu\ rt::. al the U\\ a rd!> ceremony Entrn·.., for th1.., onl· will be accepted untfl Sept 11 ,11 5 p m For furthf'r information, contact the 1·11~ <ti :.S.100 :'\~·\\port Blvd . Nl'wport Beach 92663. • • • TllE A~i\llEIM TOURNAMENT will be heid Sl'pl 19 20 and will hL• ~1-aged over two courses \nah£'1m :'\l unit'1p;.tl and Anaheim Hills A fi eld o( a hou1 ioo 1s t·' pt·c·ted for this one with a purse of S:l .1100 • Tht· kt· for tht• Anaheim tourne) 1s also S40 \\ 1\lt 1·111 r~ <k adhn1• on Se pt 9 for furt her in· fo rmut111n. t·onlat·t l'llhl'r course or call Larry \l:.trK1i>on ;1ftt•r i .ii night Jl 892-202!1 • • • LT l rv111l' i!cilfrr Oav1d Beatty, a senior. iS- pl:.i~ 1ng this \\N•k Ill !h(' t..: s_ Amateur tourney in S;.in Frarwi~rn lk.ttl) "as the top qualifier in the Southl'ro C·a 1 :-.ut 11111a1s He · s from M 1ss1on Viejo Oil~rs" Biles backs Stabler llOL'ST00: '1\1' 1 • Al though Houston Oiler quarkrb<1ck K1·11 St11hl t•r i:. being investigated by lht• "'at1ona l Footh.Jll l.cugue for possible involve ml•nt \\1th a kno\\ n ~um bier. Oiler Coach Ed Biles ,;11d toda~ he supporls him fully It s t1m t• (111 ~o mebod~ to put up or shut up," 11111.•' .. a11I 1n n· .. pon..,c• lo a New York Times story c·onc-t•rn1ng SI._. hll·r·:-. allegt'd assoc1at1on with ·con· 'lt'l<'d hookmak1·r ~1 cholus Dudich of Perth Am· hoy .. ~ ~ Bilt•:o. 111.idt• UH· r emarks at <t late morning prt'"' 1·onfC'n •nt·t· ~t u bler was not at the session ;inti ha-.)lad htth· to '-d~ to the press about the re· purls ·Kenny h'-'' 111~ full bal'kmg. \\e feel good about this s1tua11on, Btles s aid "We don't feel tlwn•':-. .1 pr11hll'm I don't even want to comment on 11 ---- .~ ......... lo,H•tl leammall' Kl'1th More land to be '~1fl'. thus avoiding a double play The Phillie~ ranw b~trk to beat lht• Rnl\'l'S in \t oncl3~ ·, <.•0111t''t . 11 8 ~ 0 I .. " MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Americ•n L••aue wen DIVlllON a-Otlt.1- (lllUOO K•,,u•Cllv ...... Tu .. Mlnl!H«t S.•lllt W L 10 t 10 10 10 II ,. 10 ' 10 t I) I 11 IAST btV"IOM ~o• S» soo "" .,. I 414 I •1' I ..,. 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I .SI HAUle,- Klton B••*' II' ... .... 2 Ect.tnl•y IS.Ml ' T 1 JO A J0,J11 M • E• 8B SO s l J 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 l I 0 1 Bl"' Jo • a, •a119en • Toronto 000 000 Ol0-3 t 1 T UH 000 000 000--0 7 1 Sh•b tnd wn1n. Jenklnt, Jonnton Ill. Corner ltl end Sul>clbe•O W SlltD (7., L J1<1~ln\ IS.11 A 1,().).1 From Page C1 l'"· S.allt. 011 .... t ... , Lt n11oro. 8oslon PtclorR, S.•llle Slr19l-'On, Stillmore R Henc>trwn,0.-land Harorow. c1e .. 1anc1 Al"'O'l,CN<tQO E veni. Boston e Bell, Tu•• 0 -'8 a H l'ltL '3 1'1 J2 IS 3'"4 "310 .. 1o:s m _,. )Of ., 101 ~ 1S 1tl l6 ... m fl U2 l6 U !24 ,. JI» u " !24 •• ?A'9 33 " l17 11 Ul 1' ID l .. 1' 116 SI t0 JU •• 161 JI 11 3t• "-"-... ,,,.,..,Ott.lend, 11, Tllomu, Mll•-H , 11, Ev..,•. BM1on, 16, Orkll, ,.,...is, 16; LuJllltt.I, Chl<t90. 16 RAMS PLAY DUMB • • • quit'?" asked one reporter "'I never said that," he tersely replied. "How about Lhe fact you didn't want Fred on the team ~" asked another "I never said that either." replied the coach as he stormed off in his cart "These people here can ob viously not handle or solve pro· bl ems," said Dryer. "Anybody who would do what they did to me the last eight days and then bring me back. well . they're foots." Dryer 's counsel , allorney John M. Thomas, was not at the Monday's meeting but was nab- bergasled lo learn of the de· velopments upon his arrival at Rams Park. ·'They con t inue lo push . bulldoze and hurt people no mat· ter what the cost." said Thomas. "The wounds are there and they continue to put salt in them. They're trying to do a hatchet job on Fred Dryer's pride. This whole thing stinks .'' Actually, the biggest specula· lion at Rams Park Tuesday had nothing to do with Dryer. or the cut s, o r who would play quarterback for Houston Sun- day. The biggest rumor that circululed was the one that had either Malavasi or Klosterman, or both, betting fired. AIML. the fact the Ram hierfthy arrived secretly and without notice didn't help the whispers any. The ax never fe ll , although Klosterman did comment on al· legations that he and Malavasl weren't getting along. "We've had o ur differences." uid Klo~lermii n . "but the rumors about the division between Ray and myself are ~hete are no prob· lems between us .. Except, 1t seems. when it com es to cutting people. These facts, concerning the Dryer matter. are known. Malavasi knew about the no-waive. no-trade provision in Dryer's contract prior to his de· c1s1on lo cut the 12-year veteran. -In a Febr uary meeting between th e Fronli eres. Klosterman. assistant general manager Jack Faulkner and Malavasi. the coach was·asked, at that time. 1f he wanted to keep Dryer. knowing the binding ramifications if he said yes. M alavasi, himself, approved Dryer's stay for another season. Although most of this year 's cuts had been "discussed" with Klosterman. Malavasi still did not inform the general manager of his finaJ decisions until mo- ments before they were an- nounced. Where does all this leave Malavasi? Well. in two attempts to interview him Monday, he left both hurriedly after being con· fronted with que!ltions concern- ing Dryer. This much can be added: when Dryer was asked to come to Klosterman's office for a meeting with the GM and coach Monday before practice it was M alavasi who went to retrieve Dryer Jrom the Ra ms' locker- room. It was also Dryer who told Malavas l as they walked to the office: "As a coach, you have in- 5ulted the <bleep) out or me as a person a nd forced m~ Into this situation ... This it1 (bleep)." Jn the meantime. one of the Ram cuts Monday -rookie de- rensive end Mike Clark -was an unfortunate victim of all this. ) Orango Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday. Soptoniber I , 1961 C3 Angel, Dodger sehedules '/() n ~ ' .. " . \--..::~ ,. ( Angela on Redto KMPC (710) Angela on TV Channel 5 Dodger• on Radio KABC (790) Dodger• on TV Channel 11 ; -~- Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sept. 1 2 3 4 5 .._ al Boston. 4 30 .._. at 8oslon, 4 10 • • •I Indians, 4 Ill -dll11<111111; II • Alie• di lnd1o111~ 11 Puales al u.itts. f 30 Pwates at Wiwi. 130 C.ds at ~ I _., C.Vd•, at Dellllf1. / 111 C..ds a1 Wr•n, I 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 • _. at Clev. II 05 • at Royals 5 35 • Ill* al Royals 5 35 • Ale* at Roy~ts 5 35 ..> • l eus at Anfeh. 7 JO r e.a.s a1 Allctfs. / • llllpis ~1 Reds 4 3~ St LOUIS at IMrtn, lil5 GIMIS •I Wpn. 7 JS Giants at ~ 7 35 Glirtls at Delllen. l 35 • IWrtrs al Re<h 4 o; 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 • leu:sat ..._I Royal$ at Mpb. 1 30 · RD,als II Allfels, , 30 .. Royals at ~ 1 JO • a1 IOlonto 4 30 Atlllta at ~ f'.J~ R~ al 0Mr1rs, 7 J) • Alflls ;JI IOIOlllO 10 JO • "9n at Reds 111~ • .._..at Padres 105 • ~ at Padres. 7 ~ Atlirlla at IMrers. 7 35 Reds al Dodee1; 1 OS 20 21 ~ 23 24 25 26 • Allt* at toronto 1030 OvUgO at A11t1S. I JO Chicago ~t Anftls, I JO Ctucago at .,._._ 1 JO Chicago at Altpls. 1 JO loronlo al Antth. I JO roroolo a1 Aiicels. I Reds at ...,s. I 05 • ~ at Qants 7 3~ • ~ at Giant~. I 35 • ~ at Ciani\ 1 3~ • Dldrefl al Houston ' 3' • ~ a1 Houston 11 70 27 28 29 30 , Oct. 1 2 3 Toronto at Anclk. I • ~ at Atlanta 4 35 Allrtls al Chicago !> .lO llll'lls al Chtc~go 5 30 Palm at lltdctts. 1 I~ Allctls at 1 e .a• ~ 35 Allctls at Tem 5~ • ~ at HouSIOo 3 lbJston al Dldcen. 11) ·-··-·" Afrnt~. 0.~lt'IO, S., II Sell, '-118" S., 0o11v1e, Mow ... ~ ... U. Ev•n•, Bott..,, S2, Wlnlleld, .... W YCH t., \0 ~llclllflt (I 0.ChlOftl) c1 .. ,, Bo•ton, .. I . Burn>, Chit-... ,. Torret, B<Klon, 11, Vucko•l<ll. Mllw--"· tO l, MCG•-•. Btlllmore, • l . Guidry, Mew "Yor•. • J, Hone~cun, T•a.•'4 l ,l NATIONAL LEAGUE 0 AB II H l'ltL M•OIO<k, PllllburQll S9 X. J.s ~ ~Olot, Pllll-lplll• IS 306 SO I . .133 D•w-. -re•I 10 1'1 St .m Ourh•m. Clllt"OO )I 219 11 10 lJO G,..,......., DMetn 7J U9 • a .111 A How., Houston 1' 1'1 )0 '1 -)U Grllloy ClnclnNll 11 17' o f1 111 St ltt•r, SM> Dteoo 11 1'A 1' • ,JlO S<hrnlot, Pt11111n n 1u S6 ., JOt Wt\hlnQlon. Alltnl• 61 230 2• 11 J09 "_ ....... Sc11rn1dl, Phlltdelphlt, 13, Ot•nn. Montretl Kl"Orntn. New 'for~. 19, Foti.,., Clnclnntll, 16 Hendrlt~. SI. LOUI> IS ._ .. ftMlll S<llmlcll, P"ll•cltlplllt, u, Fo1ltr, Clnclfl.. 11ell, 6t, ~,, o..titn. J2, Concepc:lon, Ctnclnn•ll, SI, Buckner, Clll<tgo, 41, C•ner. Mot\l•NI. •• ..... -.(I 0.Cl•l-1 t 1~·~0.,"'.'~~':(11~·~~.~~'1';,C~~~I .. Phll-lphla, 10 3, Kut, SI Loul• .. ,, v ...... -. ~. 11-4; ...... , ~. .. ,. NASL playoff• ~.-...... ( ... , .... , .. ,., OAMEOHE .,....,..., .• o_ .. c..-.t r..._ B•v.11 Cllkeoc> ti MonlrMI, n S.n DI-•I J •<k-•lllt, n Ml-• •I For1 Lt..otro.1-n Del Mu -DAY'S •UULTS l _ _,. ....... y-1u1M M--1 ~t•STUCE. l11t•mll ... A·GOltclo.AI ITCHOI •. 10 l tO 1.90 W•dOlng llacepllon IMcHarguel 4 60 J 10 M t S<;nny Dt""' IC>ntQtl 4.00 AIW> rtc:td A-Styll'11 Spl11, Wl"91ng II, 0ell9ftllul 51\tn, (OUGt• • M ...... Cour11y C•""'°" A -<OUOltd Time I '31/S SlCONO llACl. 6 (urlOflQ\, Ster Route IMCH•rQuel U 80 I 60 •.10 Ht Aln'l ... ••Y 1-rQ ... l) '10 s ID El Tiburon (~rota) 10 00 Alto rtc:td Summer S.llo•. lllQlll 0.. ToC>ln, s.mlnot• Kid , Super Ster, Vlnc..,t. 0.llt Ortell, Monslonor W•l>h, ,O.Codod, Slone Point. " I Time 1.101/S U DAILY OOUILE C lA•SJ pe;d 1111 10 THt•o ••CE. ••u·•-· EdQt I Plnc•v) I 00 l 60 l tO A·L..,., Sommers (VeltnJ.,.lt l 1 60 2 10 8ollt O' °""' .. "'' 10.1-.."-'Yll 110 Alw rtcod A Lt,le L•ndlno. Ptl•r>t FIMI, Ocetn Suf>Wl. Cina.rt II• Shth. Tlmt: I 093/S U fXACTA ().I) Otld $.44.00 • ..,..., c1t Atlanta I P~esal ~ 7.l5 POUIUM •ACE 0... mile ll't SN,._• Turn IV•le<VueltJ t) 10 S tO l 00 ~Oytlty A•w•rO.O IG•>l•ntO•I 4 00 1 -. li•tol Too IWl1>l•ndJ 1 '° AllO rac.ed M1H Wtld<•l, A\lrf, lOvtf'( Merit , Time t »3/) "l'TM llACI 11116 mill\ Cllocoltt• Lowr (0.l""°"'MY•I 11110 •10 4 JO Swtmp Urt. !Diet) t3 00 I 90 Or Stor1< tOrteQ•I t 40 •.Ito rtc:td 8111 DouQ, Oen /lono Corn. Ooml~. lii;.Mil"Wlrt, AKtndtr, f all"'1'\al\ Time I '11/S U lJtACTA I ... ) pel<I ~S 00 SIXTH •ACE. 6 turlono> •ltr 0.Chlon (Htwloyl 1' IO f,tO S 10 l.tllta I Belltitr) 6 JO 4.60 Ht-C..d IMCH••ouel 360 Alto rtc:.O Triple -II. p..,111 Low, GOOdQOllymlumol1y, O•-ltl Oolty Win nlnQ , ....... Nor1N•n Stylt, BUO••n• Ltu, T ~"~ ... Gr•v Suwn Time 1 ti SEVENTH •ACE One "'llt on lurt Pi"6or• tV•len1...,l•I I IO • 00 1 IO 0.llQftltOly (C.._l_I l ID l.1111 AQQr_t_I (Delt"'>ll>Wyel ) 10 AIW> rececl lleieoe. O•plorn•ll< Trvsl Jotn • u.dy OeulnQlv, Tr.,. MtlOtn Time I l6 n EJtACTA (l>-IJ pelo lf0) \0 ii l'ICK Siii tS-.l-H> S•I IM•O ... 01000 with. winnonQ llOeh lllYP ......... 1 \2 PIO SI• ContOltllon Pt•d l80 10 wolll llS wlnnlnQ llC.,tls flour"°'"'" E IGMTtf llACE. 6 lur•Ol>Q\. GtlA Arr•v (B<1llt1•r) 1• kl S 00 l 60 SPft<I B,.,.er I Pone av I l 60 l 00 SonQNy teo., J • 00 Nott ~r•I Jimmy won but ••\ Ot\.- qutllfled t"° pltce<t 1•51 4 ho reced FINI Ptul A ll•~on, Miii Strt•m, Ot:l•w•rtr E•P'f'''· G•ntr•~ Jtmmm Time 1 IOJ /S NI~ ••Cf. I"~ mu.- Ju n • l<V 81•\l t°'1'1)tl ts 60 10 .0 I 00 Ad•tltndolC~l•neoel 1'10 910 T ruco IOtlvtrnl 6 00 Al'° rt<ed Scotl MtPher..,n, Br-), 8elglum Steel. wn.1'\ .,,,.,, B"9, Pocr.,.o Hill AtNlrlllo Sllm, Ntl Kono l(lllnl<k, M.rUlor Tome t !01/S fj EXACTA 1.l-91 paid $1,2» SO Altenc»ncr u.rn lnternlltion•I meet (•I T.-,.) -..... ~1.--. 100 ,.,....,. -Jtl"04le -I Potier Even• t AuSlr•ll•l. I 03 1• 200 lf1dlvH'U411 ...Oley 1 II-VOit JOU41nne t U s I. 1 0. OI 100 trtt\tyle 1 Graeme Brewer t Austr•lla l, I Sl Ot, 2 JOftl\ HllltflUfYIO IV S.I, 1 Sl.'1 tOO 1,.....tyle I ~teve Srnllh IV.S,). S6 2t 100 b«t.•1,.,.r I Eric Erl-ton IV.S) S116 200 l><tttl\lro.,e I Glen" BtrlQtn IAu•lrttlt). 2 10 u . l Greo HIQQll\'°" (U S J. 2 U It 1,500 ,, ... ,,1. -I Mt• Mettlo.er (AuJl••ll•I. IS ll.'M, 2 e .. 1 Wek~ (U.S.). tS:42.a. ·-100 ..... iv•• t Tr•t o WIOh•"• ....... .,.11.1 100 ti.11\•rfly t I U etl'H IM (J-1. 1 0019, l Trtcev w1c,,,tm \Au•lrtlloJ, I 01 ~) 400 ol\dlVldU•I mtdlty t Ml~hallt Pur'°" IAu\lrall<11, • BU 100 Hld1111Chl41 m~d••v I M1(hf'fl• Pr•r!loOn •AU)tf•lt•I l 111 10 Monday's tran1actlons BASEBALL A-r1<t11 Le- BAL TIMOllE ORIOLES ~et•llto -·~ Cor~,, outheldlu MMj O•v~ .,Of'O Ptt<.ntr. iro:l~~'rrN:'R'l;v!.';.'rn::;~~1~?.':. m•"t9t' N•med 010 How~r mt11t9tr ~\IQIWllt<I Jorry Grole, Ullhe•. to• '''IO" men1 Ae<•llfd T1rn trtl•nd mftflOer ftom Om•,_. Of tne A.m.r1t 111n ~UO<••hon. M novnct<I trw -•lton ot •«•n PnelPt, llnl WWIT\60. °"'"' Concepc.ton, \hof1\toP. P•t Sheridan. outlitld•r Gr•g Kt•ll•Y cel<Mr, •nd t!1l1y Pa>th4111 •nd Jett S<ntt tl~r. ~lcner" •II lrom Om•h•, IOllOwl"ll IMAmeroctnAnoto•loonpl•yolh TOllONTO SLUE J,t.Y) Soq.-Tim ICUltom.kO. lh1tdNwma.n NttltfltlL• ..... A Tl.ANT A BllAVES Rtt•llto LtH¥ MCWllll•m•. 1>1l<lw.r, lrom llochmo"° ol en. 1n1er,..llon<1I Ltf9ue. Pl.o<od PrHlon H•n n•, pll<.a.r .on 1i.. t1 <ltf o .. •01eo llst. PHILAOELPHl/O. PHILLIES Plt<eO l t rr1 Cllri>ler>wn pllcMr on lfw 21-0.y dl\8blf!O list A(llv•lf'O W•rren 8rUll1•r Pll<htt ST LOUIS CARDINALS T••n<l.,....O G.,,., T•mc>•eeon. >"Of'l\loP, trorn 1rw wt-1 PMdPd t ... t lo Ille IS day cll•&Dled 11•1 Aec•Hed Andv R incon. p1l<htr, frOM Arl.•n,.., 04 trw-Anwnc1n A\~ l•hon 8ASKET8ALL IUI--llttNll Auec:letleft OE TROl I PISTONS S·~o Ron ..... 9uaro, to• rnv1u v••r contrMt WASt<INGTON BULLETS W•ovoo •u;t1n C.rr ou•r4 FOOTBALL N•l'"""t Feottwll L•-A TLAN TA F ALCONS WtoYod l lm M•t.t .. t1, lltc.U r Blllt A.-c .. m•n w tOir ,.. (•Iver• Chuck Herman g....-ro. •rw:t Wltt1.,,._ M ltc,.tl, tlnetwl<.lller BALTIMORE OlllOLES Wol•ed 'Obed Artr tt ltk kar. and Fran• 0•r .... oet•Mtvt !Ml<-Pl...:.a 8rotn Sut11ven. -1<1.,. '"° k~n S~ttan. 0ttens1v• bit<lr on the' 1n1urt<t rntrw ll•t BUFFALO BILLS wao~to LO.. Po«or•'. •loe retel••• llf'vbell G•nt. toghl '"° Grog CAier punlP•, •nd O•n M•nuc<t and O••ld Humm. QUA,., tr w e •> CHICAGO 8E,t.llS Wd••td t<on\ l'lltlWO, -IClo.er B•l•n Ctbrtl, 11""~'"' llotllo -·· QW•d llon llydttcn, ttO•• t nd JOhn Sl<il>ln•'•· fullbt< • CLEVELAND 8ROWNS Wa1...S Con Coc8'roft, tucker T-..rry M Uler ru""'no Dt<~ tnd llavmond Bloch olto"'lvt fin•m•n... Pl•<~d Ollvtr 01v10 deten>IYf' bK~, on IM 1n1urea '~'"• H'1 DALLAS COWBO'Y'S TrtO•O Atron Mllcnell. corner~-10 tn. Ttm~ 8•v 8u<.<_,\ tor en u""•~•owd dr4'ft choice W11ved BrUU' Tnornton °''~'he end, •ncl StoU P•llour lln•D•t ker Pl•UO John FIUCMr•ld c~'''· llnd Oo1lor Cllnk\Calt, GREE,. 8A y PACI( E RS W•l•ecl Eric Torkelson. ,unntno b•c•. •nO L•rrv ,_,_,,..,,., SAN DIEGO CHAllGERS Tr-.! Mtke WOOCI, •t<hr 10 lhe B•lttmort Colt• ID< • lulurP drtlt cnoic• Tr-.! • lulu•• orall <hOitt lo lllP Ml•ml Dolpl\0115 for ~ lloD.,h, ~·t-•• W•lved Jtll Gouell, punt_. From Page C1 lbfiton al lltdcen. I 05 L~ hM't.cker on lht 1n1ur.O 't"•'¥• lht OETllOll LIONS W•l•ed 80 llOl>itltO•\, l1;llb...:~ XIN\ Arnold wide •Keo-. - BMrtOft L••l•n. lin•n'•n Pieced Stew• 1ow11 luwbiK .. er •nd Oon Gr•Co, ~rel, Of\ tM tn1urwd reuH-;e 11\t KAl'ISAS CITY CHIEFS Wtlved ~rt Miiier. ®•rtero.c' 81.0 O•t•\, t.c:ll ... 011ut H•rr•ll corn+rb•<" •"O 0.ro" (hertv '91•1Y Pl•<ed llon w .. N"91on, wtdf' rf(t•ve' on Ow· 1n1utff rewrve ll't LOS ANGClES llAMS W•l•.O EIYll Ptt•coc~, IWlfbltck Mflr:e Cl•ra.:, oefeMh• .-no Nl.lr'tu' At'lodenon, wlcM rKeiver; 6ftO pl•c~ {)ll'f()rOf' lill• (. ent~r on In Jund ,.. wrw M IAMI DOLPHINS Tr•cle<t G40ret llobens. pUnltr to '"" Stll Dot90 a..._-. tor • ,1wm rouna 1 .. , <haft crw>tc~ Pieced Tom Hendtr,.gn, l•neDt<O• tna WOii.,,, JVCI~. cornertw< ~ on thit •nH"M rKff"¥e llSI WtlYed Oon Sewell, 1en11 •nd Nlet. G1•Qu1nto. h•llbtc• ,.EW ENGLAND PATlllOTS Tr- 8iU C1.1rr1fr °''•""'"'' N-<.-. to the New York G~•nt• tOf •" und•s<liOMd Or,...t cf'Gtce Pl•<Pd uury McG•PW. ""'°"'lit'' Pfft!Olt 8rown, w1ot rt(t1ver •nd Aon Wooten, of ten111v1 tlntm•n. on tM lnjurt<I rf'S..rve tltt NEW ORLEANS SAINT!> Tr-rony Gtlb<"Hlh, lull!Ml<k, lo lllP MlnnHoto VI> •no• tor•" uncl1\C~wc1 or•ll choice Tr- •n undi'Kto\il'O dr•t1 (f\01t~ to 1'"4: o.n.-.r Bronc.O\ IOt Rob N•irne-, llntO.<~tr W•lvtO l(evln Wllll•mi wldt recetver M11te Spivey. torne,o.c", Jim,~'"'"'' IOck•r, •"d ll•y CO>llcl, 11nebott.t1 NEW YORK GIANTS Wt1nd Lyle Bl•O-eno lt•O"'• 1<1no, <Hl..,•I•• t>•cks Al••n c,.,ren w1~ 't(fiver. Terry Fa IC on ollrn\ln t~n~"'•n eno Ceor1c 8rownlt!lf' rurvuno ba< • OC>ttln~<t 8111 Cvr ''" \1rono wttl't trom tne New Enot•nd Pe1'IOI\ '°' •n uMIKIOSOld dr .. I ChOIU T ueled Kt•lll T urnor. tlne...,ct.tr to ti. W•,nll"loQton Rt<J\ll.lni to, •n ul"dhckKed Oratt <P'CHCI' NEW VORK JETS Plo<od c1 ... C.•I~. rurvuno 04<.9'. Ot'I •rw tn1ured f.,_.N. ttst Waived P•ul Der Dy •lot r•c•lv..,, ~''" 5P""0'-· Of'tttn)tvr b•<"'. S1ewt SltPN'f>\ llQnl end. ~nd R•IPh DPLO«.h, 0. fen\lo;f llnt1m•n 0Al(LAN 0 RAIDEll\ Walv•d Dt l\ Pe~tonn1 ou•''''b•t lt Cir~o 8r.c.ef•"· linttMt "-•' 1"«S ~·<n M•'hnl, w10it re ce1vrt Pl~f'CI f<f'MY t1111 runruno c.ec.111.. •r"d WHll• JOt'W\ Mftfi\l 'If' P-nd on tN In jured re-wr111• If\' PHILADELPHIA EAGlES -Wtl•.O Grto L•Fluor, t1Qhl tnd. Ml-• Cu<elo, hn~O•<t1i•t AJc.h (;err• ouerd. St•v• HowtH tu.110.<"' lnc:I Jo Jo Ht•lh, Orfft't'S-IV• i..c .. SAN OIEGO Ct<AllGE llS Tr-Ml-• WOOCI, .. , •• , lo IM 8tllornCHe Coll• for • future dratt <"<>•<• l r.oeo • •u\urf' draft (hol<e lo IN M1arn1 Oolph•n-lor GtorQe Ro.,.rb. '"'°' SAN FllANCISCO ••FllS Tr-S..vt Oe8t<O Q.Wrlt•06<., to Int O•,.••• 8f'On co' for •" und•WIOW-0 Or•lt <F'loO•<• Tr.-0 JMl'W~ Owiirtu wldif> rt(th1er. 10 thit T~ Bo Bucc.ntt" ICH Johnny D••t5, ,.....,1ng bee• We•••cl Ma1or Og11v1e, lull!Mlc ... Lewi\ Giit.rt, toQhl tnd Jlrnmv Wtbl>, a. ff'nSfo;~ .00 M.ltt 8ou1• w •a.t rt<•lv...-•nd Ron OtBot• •"" Edd1t WhlltlY, tight PnO\ TAMPA BAY 8VCCANEEllS Wtlwd 1\atc HtQll\) "'""' r•ol"•' Jtrnn Hunter, otfem.•ve tlneman 8rU<.t Hff'tOf'O •no ~tl•t' Furnes.\ dttf'n••ve 11nemtn. •nd Jeff D•••~Y. otlen""" wn Pltc•d ~-¥ S.om<>n, llnebt<ker, on tr.t lnturPd , ... ,ve ,,,, HOCKEY Nttleftal He<•ep Lt- MINNESOTA NOllTM STAllS Slorwd J•I• W•hhle-n, K•rl IC...t,,.r¥o •no Ari""°"• center~ Wl,.NIPEG JETS N•rntd MlkP Smllh co•<h ot 1VI\• OI tr.t ,.,,,,., Hockt'( L•.oow TENNIS TEAM !ENNIS N•me<I Bllllf' Jetn KtnQ tomm1Ulontr COLLEGE FOROt<AM Named JoHpll P<tQnOlte 'ooro lntorm•Oon dtrKtor GEO~GE HARTMAN • • • l'row for 14 hours a day 11 ·s gelt1n~ wor.;e . and samC' lrL1alment Pastonni Coe kraft Galbreath De Berg "You Just can't he Cl football coach any mon· J\nd 1t 's gelling to the football fat'ld that's the hJrdcs l There arc just too many other lhini::s involved if ynu want a real class program " That (al'I couldn't l>e better ii· lustratl'd Lhan during Hartman's f1r!>t wcison at Saddleback, in 191i8. \\hen h e i;uspended 22 player!> for a rule infraction. He t'um<' 1 i~ht ba<'k the neX't M~ason. wilh lht' same kids, and \~ 1111 thl' Desl•rl Conference d1;.1mp1onsh1p ' \'- Pasto rini gets axed MOST OF T llOSF. lh111gs turned out to be a lot of personal lime and ene r f.(y . It wa!I Hartman ·~ philosophy that 1f a kid came out ror football 1t was the coach's obhgat1on. t(I make sure he J?•>t the best treatment possibl<• an fn<1thall <Hid every· thing clst• "IF VOtt 00 :..omethmg like that." says 11<.irtman. referring to the n1s<•1pllnc. "the kids respt>ct you more and lhey get morr out of 11 Galbreath, DeBerg among traded .. t'rom AP dispatches Quarterback Dan Pastonni. obtained by Oakland from the Houston Oilers for Ken Stabler in one of last season's biggest trades. was waivlad by the Raiders Monday as. National Football League teams pared their rosters to the opening-day 4S·man limit. In other moves, fullback Tony Galbreath was traded from New Orleans to Minn eso t a. quarterback Steve DeBerg was dealt from San Francisco to De nver and veteran place- kic ker Don Cockroft was cut by the Cleveland Browns. A number or teams said they would not announce their cuts until today. Galbreath. who lost a halrback job to rookie Heism an Trophy winner George Roger s. the Saints and leag\.le's No. 1 draft pick , wd traded by the Vi · kings for an undisclosed future draft pick Monday. The Salnt11 also ptcked up linebacker Rob Nalrne from Denver and cut lour phcyers, among them wide receiver Kevin Williams. the team's No. 7 dran. pick from Southern Cal, and com crback Mike Spivey. The Broncos acquired OeBerg rrom the 4~ers for an .un disclosed draft choice and cul second-year reserve Jeff Knap· pie . DeRerg. picked op just six days after the Broncos had waived Malt Robinson. gives them a veteran to back up Craig Morton. Rook1e~Mark Herrmann 1s No. 3 on their depth chart. Cockroft. a 14·year veteran. lost his JOb to free-agent Dave Jacobs Cleveland also cut Terry Miller, a former l .000-yard rusher &<'quired last M :iy in a trade with the Buffalo Bills. Thal doesn't mean the kids ran the show, though. Hartman was in control aod everyone knew 1t. "Kids don't mind working hard if vou 're f11ir." says Hartman. who retired in 1976 after spendin~ one year al San Diego State "They don't mind working if tht•n"s a goal in mind and that goal is usually to win "Plus. on my tl'ams. t he rules for lhe No I guy were the same as the rules for my No 55 player. Everyone received the Ali to announce come bac k "Whrn I s uspended those 22 players, they knew what the pro- gram wai. all <1bout the next time " Tht'rl'':.. something to say for people who st and up for what they bclien• in. Hartman cer- tainly qualifies in this category. Ann, it's because of his stand. nnd his beliefs and convic· tions that lfartman decided to retire rather than compromise. "I accomplished everything l set out to do. l don't know how I coul<1 havl' bettered myself in lhat ilu:ltion," he says. The hetterm ent came from thosl' kids fortunate enough to IJlay under him NEW YORK (AP) Muhammad Ali. the 39-year o ld f ormer heavyweight champion, will hold a news conference today to aMounce plans for hi s first fight since Larry Holmes battered him 11 months ago, a spokesm an for ' Bahamu5 ·based group that will promote the fight said Monday night. Dotselh, a spokesman for the pro molers Dolseth did not say when the fight ·would be sl'heduled. but said, "it was a sharp assumption'' that It would be held In the Bahamas. RAMS SEASON TICKETS U..lhd Cholc•Sffh Ali. the only man t o win the heavyweight championship three times, will appear at the conferen('.b In a New York hotel along with thl stlll unnamed opp0nent. said Paul - Ali. who was granted ft license to box in South Carolina two weeks ago, h 38 not fought since Holmes stopped him in the eleventh round Oct. 2, 1980 In their World Boxing Council title bout All has won 56 bouts ln his 20 vear orofessional boxing career 213-463-1101 IAMfw s-dey) 714-752-8960 , --... ----. --_.-,.. . ..,.. -.. -.. --• 0 • 0 0 s a a a 0 • s a •• JC .. OrangeCoott DAILY PILOTfTuesday September f , 1981 aids needed 1>1-:A H PAT OUNN M y n eigh bor was visitin g the other day while J was cuttm-g raw c hic k en on my cutting board. I wallhed the lx>Md w1lh a s ponge and water. She com mented t h at it I dids\'l clean the board better than that the whole famlly could get food poisoning from whatever was cut on 1t later. She went o n to say s h e washes h e r culling board with h ot water and soap after using it. ls she being overly particular, or 1s there a danger 1r a c utting board is n 't cleaned lhlS thoroughly each time it's used? A.N. Corona del M ar Raw chicken, olher poultry, meal and fish may carry salmonella bacteria. The bat· leria could contaminate the cutting board and be lransterred to other food placed on tht> board later If It Isn't washed thoroughly to prevent growth of the bacteria. Cutting boards should be washed and rinsed carefully after each use. Hot water, detergent, a brush, and even chlorine bleach are recommended for safe cleaning. Be sure to rinse thoroughly after cleaning. Sanitation key DEAR READERS: Most incidents of food poisoning occur because food handlers do not follow good sanitation and health prac· llces. • Food poisoning bacteria need food, waler, a temperatur«> between 60 lo 120 degrees, and time to grow. Al cold tem· peratures -below 40 degrees -bacterial growth is very slow. At temperatures above 165 degrees, bacteria are destroyed. The most vulnerable foods are low.acid, moisl protein foods -eggs, meat, poultry, fish, beans and peas, dairy products, pud· dings. custards, and potato and macuonl salads. Least vulnerable are fresh fruUs and vegetables; acid foods -canned fruit, pickles, fruit salad; dry food -breads, cereals, cakes and cookies. To prevent food poisoning, vulnerable foods s hould be protected from contamina· Uon. and kept very cold or very hot until eaten. Leftovers s hould be chilled quickly in the refrigerator (spread out large quantities in s hallow pans to speed the process). Vulnerable foods should not stand at room temperature for longer than a total or four hours, including preparation time. • 1;01 o problem? Then wnte to Pot Dunn Pal uni· cut red tape. gelling • 1 the answers .nd action you need to • solve inequ1t1es in government and business M111I your quesrwn3 to Pat Dunn, Ar Your Servtce Orange Coast Daily Pilot P 0 Bor 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 As many letters as poss1ble will be answered DEA TH NOTICES Bt:TZ Sen ll'l'' "rll lw undl'r lht• ;JUSPIC'l' .. l•I llll' C:lendJlt• Elks Lod~l' rtJ28!1 Enlomb menl \\111 folloY. IJ\ the• i\h be~ ~l r Snnnt.ig "a-. ,1 nalt\t' of lrry,;i anc1 ",,, formt'r \'an• prl's1dent ·Jnd c cnl'ral '\Jll''> :\lanJJ.(t'I' or F o res t 1 .. 1 " n t; I t' n d ... I l· <~ 1• n i· r ,1 I :\1 ,1 n a I! t' r "r :\krn11n· <..1nll•n;. \kmort,al l'at k or llrl':i . \'1r1· r11 l'' 111l'11 t and < • l' n 1• r .1 I ~lc1na,J:K1 of thl' \'Jiil'' uf thl• Teefplc· \l1•mu11dl P Jrk. llonolul11 !1;1\\,111 and at lht• FOR THE RECORD Birt/is IANCLUMUNTI OCNl•AL MOS,.ITAL ""' tr Ml -W.. A-10 ~!alO.N, ~C......,.lu.tlrl -.. , ... ,. "'' •r>d Mtt S.relo hr•n. S.n Cl•"-l•. bOY J11ly II M1 -Mn 111<~10 Ounc.n, Ill, S.n Ctemef\M. bOY '"'' D Mr •nd Mn lryan Garvin hn J11•fl c..c>lll•-· ,,,. Mr u"4 MO~ '*'91M Wll~ur-. S4WI Clemente, bOY Ml. and ""'" S1•""911 C:.O.rn.n, !Min ca.,...,.,., ooy Mr and Mn 1100000 ~let, Sun Cle..-a.,bOy JllllyD Mr ....., Mos <AM Walll, Jt., !>Ml J~n C.OtAr-. DOY Mr •nG Mr\ Ptltr i...omann. La9Uf"9 HI-I, girl Mr ana Mrt. Jonn Mullen, Jr , Ceplllr-BN<ll. boy Mr and Mn Elbert rurn..-. 111, San Cltm.ttta, Qlrl JlllyU Mr and Mn n1oma• M<Cempbell, !Min Cleminle, 91rt Mr -Mt" J.,.n C..fl\<Kho, S.n Juan Ctc>lst•-. Ql•t J11ly •• Mr ll'CI Mt\, Lury Tvlor Wayman San,,.,,._""· boy Mr and"'" Ml<hH I Manr1no. San Clenwnte, boy Mr ano Mt" Oellnll 0. Siio, S.n , ........... 9111 , ... , 17 Mr -Mr'-0.MI\ NaylOn $<tn Jutn C.OIUtoWIO, Qlrl Mr and ,,,,._ Johll l(nna•ln•, S.,. Clemente, Qlrl July 1' Mr ano IW\ Actrlan Gal••ll, San Juan eao .... ..,.,. Qlrl Ju4y JO Mr -Mt\ Ce1v111 Eilr•I• S.n Ctemenlt. cwr Mr ...., Mt\ JOH Alv•r-. S.n Ci.mente. Qlrl Ju4y )I Mr •nd Mli Gu1t•vo P.Or•'-•, S.n Clemenlt, girl Mr •no Mt\ S.mutl Sllu~. Sen J.,.n CAOIS1r-. boy A ... ..-tl Mr -Mr\. ""4rlln Sc.hroo. SM\ Juan c..p1st•-. girt Mr. eno Mr\ Rlcharo Berrlu, C•Pl•tr1no S.t<n. 9lr1. Mr -Mts JO<tl li•Cn. Capistrano 8ea<ll, girl A ..... tl6 Marilyn M<Mlllen •ncl Lawrence Rom,,., S.n CIC!mtnlt, boy Mr •no M<S (l•trl<tl Phllll~, S... Clementt, Qlrl A1111111• M r •f'ld Mn O.nlet Mvrr•y, S.n Clemente. OOY A ...... ,, Mr •nd Mri Brl•n Sm1 lh, S•n Clemente, girl A ...... , .. Mr •no Mr,. Ed••n Ter..-.11 S.n C ltmentt, 01r1 Mr '"° Mrs W•nls Jenrellt, S.n ciem.nte girl A"''"' 11 o Mr •nO Mrs loll P•ller>0n, S•n Cltrnenlf girl A"'•ntu Mr And Mr' ~f<10t P•rr•, O•M Point. girt Mr •NJ ""' 0.vtO Weleotr, Sen Cltmente, boy A-tlU Mr •no M" Robert 8110110. S•n Clemtmtt-9•"' ., A ...... ,,. M•ri• v 111'"'""''"· Leoun.i ei.cn, boy Mr ano M r\ Jo\tpn Nieto. S•n ,,.,, .... ,. boy A"'tnl lS Mr and Mt\. Rooouo li•llalObos, S.11 Clttnenlt boy Mr -""'-Rl<Mrd Lt Comte, S.n Clemente. OOy Mr •nel Mr\ Sttf)llen Lono. S<l!I ,,.,,,...,. boy l'OUNTAIN YALL£Y COMMUNITY MOS,.ITAL Ju4y 1l Mr and Mri R09tr Ytll, Hunll"l!lon 8H<h,Qlrl Jyty 14 M r •no Mn won lttm 1rv1M, Qlrl Mr ancr Mr> SltOll.., Kim Munl 1'9lon &Kil, Qirl Ju4J u Mr •nd Mrs "'" y S•m•n••oo Founletn Valley, 91r1 Ar11lur Gonultr 1nc1 Nenty Tinoco, Founlaln V•llty, Doy J .. ly t1 ArmMldo PelKlo •nd Tina M(l(H , Nt•IJ0'1 &Ncn, Qlrl Jwly 1* Mr ....., Mt,. Ntwm•n Liu. lrVU\if' bo• Mr •nel Mtt ,.,..,, ... Bound .. HUlll lngton Bff(ll. boy Mr end Mrs. Briln Mooclh•rt, Fo~n taln VelltY. Qlrl Ju4y" Mr .,., Mr\. M.IM'IOh•n Sll•h Hunt l1'9lon6N<h,Qlrl Mr 1no M<\. Alben S.houchl HUf\1 11191on BH<h, Qlrl Jiiiy JI M r •nd Mri G•ry Sat1otr\. Foun1•1n V•lley, bOy . "'lllC NOTICE IU,.l•IO" COU•T ITATI 0, CALl"°•NtA ~MTV 0,. OltANOI (ll•lt or JOSEPH H Of. •II• JOH P" M HO( ake JO'r PH MANUll NO[ l>e<HMCI .... tt•Ma NOYIC:I or UITINTION TO Hl.L •IAl P.O .. l •TY AT ,.lllYAT8 ULI Nolke I• IWtal)y •••en INI svDja<I 10 ~OHlll'NllOn by IM •llOv• allllll..S '""'"Iii' Court, °" S.111ern0ar 1• '"'· •I 10 di • m , or O .. rtetter wltllln Cl• llmt •IM>-by l•w lM ll'ICMrslQntO. n •GmlnltlrtlOrs Oi tfle .,t•I• ot JOSEPH HOl. OK .. s.acs. will w ll •I ll"l••ts wl• to ,.,. nl.,..st •"41 IHI net btdOer on er. l•tml and <-Ilion• Mrel,...,,.r ......,,._, •II rlglll, llll•, a nCI lnlM••I ot JOSEPH NOE, 0. (HMO. al l!W llll'9 ~ Ill• claall\, In Ille 1u1 p,_ny 1oc11eo 111 1na co..nty of Or•rive, !.!•II OI C•lllornl•. 0.M:tlOad e1 IOllOWl ~Ol 70of Tt.C.I N11 1021 In lho City 01 N•Wl)Orl 8"1<11 COll<ll'f •• Ot.n0t. St•I• Of C.lll0tn1a ., ~r Mep •• coroeo In 9-,.,. ~· • lo U ,,,. clu\I .... OI MlKt1'11-• M•O\, In ..... olll<e OI llW Counlv R,..o,.,..r of \elO Count• EXCEPT •II 011 r19n1. tllln•••ll mlMr1I rtQhl\ n•tural Q•I rlQlll\ oind olher llydro'°•rbon~ Dy wh•l\Olt'"'ft """"" hnown t"41t '"•Y oe within or ,.,..,., w lO l•n<I. lo(lltllllr .. 11n ti.. ~r~tu•I rlQhl ot drllllng. m1n1no eAOlor in v and oper1t1no llltretort •nd '10""-1n end ••movl119 lhe wme from ~••O lano or any olMr ••no, lntludtnQ Ille rlghl to W/llDSIOO or dl..cllon•lly dr Ill and ml"" trOI!' l•nd~ 01"4t• IMn lhO\e here1n•bo•• dt\t rlbtd, ou or Of' w•ll' tunnel\ •nd ,,,.," lnto, ,,,,,OUQ.,, or I CfOU tM '\ott>- \'i(f ..... of lh• t and her•lnalbowt dtHr•Dtd •nd lo Dottom 1ucn whlpSloOeG ~ OtrecltoMlly drlll.O ••II• lunnel• •nO sn•lls unoer •nd otn .. 111 or boyond '"" Hterlor 11rntn th••to' •ncl to rearill, rtlunMI. eci111p, rn11nt•ln, r.g.alr. Ottoe-n •nd oper1te •ny 1h1<h w•lh or mint\. w ithout nowe-wer, trw rtQ.ht lo onu muw. stOtt uptort at>O ooerelP 11\rOllQI\ IM "" t.ce or 1,... u-• $00 •ttl of lht wo. ''" f«e of \410 l1nd. •~ re\er-veo 1n tr. Gttd trom llw lrvln• Comp•ny '' cord.o July J, 1910 1n 8dbll 9"6. PaOt 1?0 Olllc111 Rti<Or<b Ttie property " commonly teftrrn1 to o t'/9 Port Card1Qan Pl•C•. H1wPor1 Bt.CI\, C• TM Ult Is ~Ub)e<t lO lvfre'lt 1aa•1, covenAinh cono1llon\ re\tr•< Uon&. re wrv•tt0n\., r•91'h, r.gt.ts of ••Y. •nd 01wmerns ot tt<Ord 81C:l1i Of off~r\ •re 1n ... 1te-o tor thl\ P•Ol>er1Y -must oo In wrlllno ono Will~ •t<tl•e<I •1 lh• oll1ce Of JAMES A HUMPHREYS, J R L .. W CORPORATION. ••tornoy• tor Solo •Omlnt\tr•tOf\ •I 41.0 Von K•rman. Suite 100. Nt•l>On Buen. C•lllornt• or may tit 1111<1 with llW c•er• ol '4•0 Superior Cour1 °' ""llvert<I to JAMES A HUMPHREYS, )R., P41rsonolly, •• •ny umr otter 1ir~1 publlullon ot IN• noticf and before m•~ll'"Q said s•lt Bids must ~ •nlfl'CI •nd wtll be opened •I ,,... o,,l<t 01 J AMES A HUMPHREY S JR LA W CORPOllATION, al Int hour of 10 00 • m on the atiov• O•tf' Tne-CHODPflY Wiii be-Wlfl on ·~ 10110 .. 1119 t••ll'l\ <••II or oarl <Uh Ind oart credit the-ter-m,_ of \uCn crecht to ~ •«itPloDle 10 1111! uncl•r~IQneG •ncl •o t~ Supenor Court ten Pfrtfnt ! to' I 01 lht omount D•O to <K<ompany Int Offer by u•ttlleo 'lleo, eno Int Dalan<t to De paid on (ontlrmauon ot ••I• DY 1"" Su~rtor Court T .. n rents oPt-tdtlnQ •no m••nt•n•fllit t t ,11; ptnw-s, ...-nd pr~mfum\ on tn,ural\iC• •«tPl•Olt to lht e>vr<hostr •hall ~ prorated•• Of 1r. dtt• ot record1n9 OI conv•yanct E•amlnat1on of title, rt- corct•nio of convti;ttnct, trllf'1\fer te•t,, ono •ny 11110 1n,urance poll< y •hell be I •I Int UPM'it OI Ille \elltr• Tiw unoers111ne<1 ••M•vn Ille r 1Q11t to "•l-e<1 •4'• ono •II b10S prior to tntrv ot •n order conftrmlnq t"t ~•It O•leq Auou•t n 1'191 I\ JUnollt OulrOl & W..rg.ortl Gama ai aom1rH\trct1or' ot tlwnlaleoltht •bOve-n•mt<I df'<e-Oent JAMES A MUMPHIU!YS. J" LAW COtU•O•ATION ly ... ,,_A. Hu,.....,..,,, Jr 4740 v .. l(~ ....... 11. S...lt• llO New-1 e..cr.. tall ...... I~ l1141U..- PuOllSIWCI Oranoe '°""'' D•llY Ptl()I, S.ote~r I i. t. 11191 l•n 11 PUil.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8 USINEU NAME STATEMENT Tiit tollowlnQ perwn• art ooino bv1i>IM'\\ ., JULIET, S7S Vlt1o<•• 11 40, Co.I• Maw.CA'1ot7 Boris G<lkeylO, SH Vi<IO<I• .... '°''" Mt~ C.lltornt• t2•71 Gallne <iv'9YIO. SU Vl<IO<la .... COll• Meie, Celllornl• •»17 T hts bUSl ... U " (Oft0U< le<I Dy • 11eneral 1>"r1t>trSll1P !!of i. Gu,•ylo Tiiis '~1-1 wes llleCI w11n 1111 County Cl•r• ol O'•"Ot County on AuQ 211, 1'191 FUM70 PubhV,.;j c>•llQlt C°"SI O•lly Pilot, !J,tpt I 8. IS ?l '"' ll6H1 P"UlllC NOntE flUIUC NOflCE NOTICE OF DEATH Off JOSEPH WILLIAM ROGERS ANO OF PeTITION TO AO• MINISTER ESTATE NO. A·110033. To all ht1rs , benet1clartes . creditors and continoent creditors of Joseph William Roocrs and persons who may be otherwise lnteres t l'd in the w ill and/or estate . A petition has been f iled by Aubrey Mceachern In the S,uperior Court o t Orange County requesting that Aubrey M ceach e rn be appointed as personal representative to ad· minister the est a te o f Joseph Wiiliam Rogers (under the Independent Administration of Estates Ac tl . The pet.Ilion Is set for hearing in Dept. N o. 3 a t 700 Civic Cen ter Drive, Wes t, in the C ity of Santa Ana. Cahfornia on Sep- tember 23, 1981 at 9 ·30 a .m. • NIUC MO~E "ICTt'l'10UI 8UllNIU NAMl IT.t.TIMllU T 111 10llow1119 oe1tont ete oolno Dull-•. I I IN LIQUORS. U.l Ii 1'111 St., Coat• M9w. CalllO<"I• '1UI N.,man It OolillY. ~ (-•akl • ..,, l .. YN llfftll, Cflltornl• '-SI Way,_ f Pau11 JJJt Whta#le Clf<le, Cotle M9M. C..llf0f11I• n.i. l lllt t>u•l .... n It COlldu< ltO tly • .. .... , •• j)ar'lne""'lp H I(, OolDv I llll sl<lltmtlll w•• Ill"" wltll Int County (II•• ot 0••1199 C.ounly °" AUO 14 1 .. 1 ,.,...,. l"MblltNl:I Or ..... (.oa,1 D•llY Plic.. Aua 1', Sept t, I , IS, "91 JllMI PUIUC MOflCE ,.CTITIOUI 8UllNI H MAMI SfATIMINT TM loOllOWlllO llt,_ I• Gel"9 -I ....... 8 EST BET fEMl"OAAltY U:AVICE. ts. W C.-Pt .• Sa..U AM, CA'210I J•me• R-r'I llollln119r, U4 W Camd!HI Pl., S...t• Ane, CA '1f04 Tiiis -•ntu I• cono..ueo Dy •n 111 dlvld\IM J.,..... R tloUlno-r f llll ti.i.nwnt w•• Ill.., wltll IN County Cieri! 01 O<eng.e Cou111v on Aug 14, 1 .. I ,.,_1 P..ollslled <><enoe Coal! O•lly Piiot, Auo "· u. s.91 1. •. '"t .)6S7 .. , PUauc NOTICE P'ICTITIOUI IUllNIU ltAMl ITATIMINT The loll-1119 Ptf'tC)ll It 0011'1! Dwtl IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, 1 you s hould eith er appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be In person or by your a t· torney. "•" ., HONDA JEWELE'RS, 100.1 "4am1 A.,.. • Hununoion 8eacll. Cell• tt-. S•m S.llchl HonOe, 1~1 e 1 ... se111 Dr . HuntlllQlOtl e.ec:n, Celli. '1t47 T Ills busl ..... s 11 Concl\K1t0 DY •n ·~ OlviOM•I IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a conft. 1ngen1 c reditor o f the de- ceas, vou must me your claim 'th the court or present at 10 t he per sonal r e presentati ve appointed by the court withi n four months from the date of S.mS Honda Tiiis .U••......,I ••s llltlO with llW County Clufl ot Or•no-County Oii "UO If. 1'91 ,.,_. P110t1.nee1 Ora~ co .. 1 Dellv Pilot. Auo. 2S, Sept 1, 8. IS, 1•1 ll17-4t PUIUC NOTICE f 1 rst issuance of letter s as F1cnT1ous aus1•us provided an Section 700 o f NAl'f'E n•T£M£NT the P r obate Cod e of Tll• 1011owlnu pe,.on 11 dolnG llu'ln,uu Califor nia. The lime for MR ,..SSEMBLY, 11l E i>au1u1no. filing claims will not ex· Co•l•Meu.CA'2U• Pl re prior to four months O•nny Reynold•. ,.,, A•pld" Huntl"GfOtl &..Kii, CA 'l'JMI from the dale of the hear· T111s ~· is c-uct.o by ..,, ang noticed above. 1no1vio...1 YOU MAY EXAMINE Thi• ~;.!~Y:,:•111.a wllh.,. the f ile kept by the court. Coun1y Clerk ot Or1noe county °" If you a r e inter ested in the Aug ••.1'111 estate, you may file a re -Publl.n.o <><•noe CN•I 0•11:1;=. quest w ith the coun to re· Auo 1a. 1s. Sept 1, 1, , .. , M5M• ceive special notice o f the 1------------ inventory of estate assets P"UlllC NOTICE and of the pet1t 1ons, ac· 1------------ c o u n ts and r eports described 111 Section 1200.5 of the California Probate Code. Pike, W iison & Cosso, Attorneys at Law, 414 South F i rst Avenue Arcadia. C alifornia. 1 (213) 574-1890. Publish ed Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Aug. 25, 26, Sept 1, 1981 3819-81 PUIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINEH NAME STAT£M(NT Th' fottowlno e>erMJn1 are doing OU\1~,il\ 81(,.RITE lllUC.I( REPAIR, 17101 Sptlnud•le Ave 11 IO•. H11n11n91on ~atn,CA'llW J•moes w 8100s II 101 5'>r1"9d•l• Ave 1110• Hunt•ll91on Buell. CA .,, ... , F O.v1d Wright, IH7'1 Woodl"l!lon .. vt Bellllowwr CA «110. rn1s O\iSlnt\' 1 ~ conduct•d by • gen••<M iiar1N<~IP Jamu w 8•911• Tn1s ,..,,..,_, "'" 111..0 w11h ,,.. Counly Cl.,k ol Oren~ Counly on .. UQ J1.1•1 ,.1.,721 Published OranQP CN~I Dally Pilot, ~I 1, 8, IS, 71, 1'191 ~40.tl NSM110 NOTICE TO C"E OtTOlll5 OF CULi( TllAHSF(lt 1s.c •• •101-•101 u.c .c.1 Nollu I\ htrtllv Qlven lo the <rt<lllOl's Of WILLIAM E RHODES ano AUDREY ~-RHOOES, T ransltrO<S, """°"" .,.,,,,. .. odcl•ffS Is 1•40 H Grat t L•ne. Clly ol Co•I• """• Counly ot Or•nue. State ot Celllornl• that• bvlk ,,..,,,,.,I• a-.1 lo ... ,,_ lO WILLIAM GERALO MEAO, Tr•niter••. WM'• b\11.tnes1 eodress u 7$31 Cllll• Or . City ot lutn1 Peril. Counly ol Orange, Stele of C1lll0<nl• TM proe»rfV 10 ... 1ren!.l•r..O Is 0tscru1eo 111 venerel H All ttoc• In "-· lh<lurn. equipment ano QOOCI wlll of ,..,., PRINT SHOP bvMn•n lo.nown as SHAMROCI( PRINTING ano 1oc.1ted •• 24AO-H Gr-c:e une, City ol Costu Mes., County ot O•.,.oe. Sl•I• of Celllom1• r11e be.II• tr..,,S!tr will to. conwm· m11..i on or •fl•r rrw 1'nd Oly ot Sap. lemtltr, 1 .. 1. •I 10 00 AM •I GROVER ESCROW CORPORATION, WhOU •OOrn• Is n•oo Rocllll•tCI Blvd., 5'111• JN, El Toro, CellfornCe Th•I the last dale to lilt c1•1ms Is .. ,,..,, So ,.,. u is known lo Ille Tr• ltr ... e ll t>u•lntU ,..,,..., llnd aoortsse• u..o by Ille fral\ilerors lor l1'e pesl lllrw , •• ,, .,.. $amt'. OUIH AUQU>I i.. 1 .. 1 Wiltl•m <Ar•ld _.., rr..,.st•rte O•OYElll ESCROW JlMll 1tec111'"° ltvO., S11lte t H 11T ..... ca111an110 .. _» PUILJC NOTICE PuOllshed Or~ CoeSI D•1ly Piiot, -------------S.Pt 1,1 .. 1 FICTITIOUS 8U51NESS NAMl STATl:MEHT Tiit totlOWl"ll per"°" IS do1119 bu!o4 n~\j,41\ PUBLIC NOTICE MONTGOMERY'S 80ATW0RltS NOTICE OP' ,.UILIC H£AlllNG UNllMI TEO. IU) Sl.tl"!rlor ,..,. , Apt. HOll<e 1s hereby glvtn that Ille Pt .... 11111 BIOQ •• Newport Bte<h, CA nlnQ Commlulon ol Ille City of '7,..;J Hewp0'1 8'ta<ll will holO • pvl)tl< rw1r Grtg Ro,. Montgomtry IOl tno on IN! P'OOOMCI •rn.nOme111 to tht Superior Aw. API a1n. 0109 ••, Houllno Elemenl or the City ot Htw-1 Bee<ll. CA tMJ Htwpor1 Buch General Plan d•· Th" O...IMSs ·~ conouc:tt<I by •n 1n ••on•t.a •• ·o.a11 ttoustnu E1emen1 dtvld\lal GPA tl-l(H)" afld 1"t Orell Envlron- NIUC NOTICE lltCTITIOUI IUilMIU MllMl ITAT•MIN' In• lollo•lnu .,.,..,n• •re "'"' llu•llwn .. EXClU$1VI PAHINTAftONS, 14}4) l,o. All"'' llv• , a 21•, ~ Hlllt.. CAn.ll Cl YO[ HUUT 100 L• AlltO .. • 11', ~ Hiii•, (A U'I•)) Sus.ANA HllUOICA HUU r 70.0 l °' Allaoo 9IVll , • 216, L.e-H llll. CA t3") 11111 _1,_, I\ conchKl•G llY •n 111 Pl•IOU41 Cll'IMHuut NOTICI 0' A,"LICAYl(Nj "OlllOUT'MlltN CALtlJO•NrA 8ANCIO•P Holl" I' •tb'f glv.., by trw AllCMl- unt, \outJ-.rn Cellf~nl• 8-0<P, >10 llr-y, ~ .. ~"· C.1119f'llle t1t.ll, lhlt II •Ill ai.ly to trw .. _, .. "•-... ,.. __ "' 10 ~,..,.Jot ,,.. ...,,., -1no c.on-y A<I ,., • 0.1" -'no tompeny TM ""9ll<et!I '""""' 141 e<Qltlf• >l0,000 ........ 1100 ~rul!I) ot l4'Q\H\CI Hal~I 8-•nO f ru•I c.on-nY It• Or9$ftlllllenl, JIO llrO.Ow•y, Laou-bekh, Calllornle t'IOI Tiii• ,..,, • .....,., ... , 111.0 will\ tna Coullty Clerk ot O••noe ,.,.,,.,. Oft Auo • ••1 TM PIA>flc II 1nvll$0 IO lltl>mll writ ten c......-• "" tlll• a~luti(jft te ll'I• Ftoe,el lte .. rve tlCM1rO al tllt "1477'11 F.O.rei lt-rw 8-Of Safi Fr.,, Pu411•tlwd O<"'Of Coest O•lly Pilot, cl.co, .._. Olflat lo• 7102, Sen Ffet!· '11141 II. 11, 1J, ~~1.,1 .. 1 ~I <lte6, C.llloolle. TIW c.om,.,,..,l parlOCI PUil.iC NO~E P'ICTITIOUI 8UllNIU NAMI ITATIMENT -Qll tlllt ~IUtlon Wiii llOI •nd befOn kpt-H, 1•1. C•il Mr (;Ordon SMllll, ttl..,,_.. C4UI w+J11'1, al llW F.otrOf A_.,,.. 8AMI Of S... F,.,.. Clteo to find""' II YOll ...... ecklCllo• .. I time IOI' ...clfnllllnt cc1mmentt on 1110 Tiie followln9 person• •r• dolnQ bvll ....... PLAHTl!!lt Clt£ATIOHS, 90'1 IH St.,r StreM. Stenton, CA - Juan Cardl~all, Ult 6111 Street, oo.,,,.y,CAten•• Mertenna Cardinali lllt 6111 Slteet, Downey, CA 902•1 apOil<.lllOn O' 11 yo.. -more In IOrft'lellO" •bOlll womlttlnQ COl"I m•nh The Fuclefel R• .. ••• will (Oft ,10.t (Omtl\enh. lntludlrtO requeth 1or • PIA>ll< .._uno or llM'm•I n.•<lllQ on trw -''<•lion, 11 they art re<tl...i tly llW "-<•I R ... ,.,. Bank dllrlft9 llW Cornf1-t ~rlOCI T nl• llu•lnU\ I• <Ondu<l•d lndh•-•• t Hu'°""° & Wife! DY Publl-Oren90 CNSI O•llY Plle4, J11enCe<dln•ll MMl.,,ne CtrOlnall Tiiis Slat-I w .. llleci wlll\ 111t County Clerk ol DrenQOt County on Aug. 14, 1'9. l<lWISM Publl\lled Or-'°"" D•lly Pilot. Aug 11, U. Sept 1, I, ltll l1~1 PUIUC NOTICE l'IC'tlTIOUS 8USIN£U HAM£ JTATIM£NT Tiie IOll-lng 0.•'°'1 l'l OOinQ t>u•I neu •• MAClt & ME ENTERPRISES, Ill M•r911f"lle .. _. Co<one dtl M.,. CA .,.,! Aly"'" Mtcll••. 713 Maro.,.rlce Ave . (or-Otl ""4r, CA 'l'JU~ This lllAlnen •• cono..<1"" DY an 1n dlvl-1 Aly'°" Mlchlt T111, Jta1eman1 ••• 111.0 w1111 ,,.. County Cltra 01 O••noe Counly on AllQ 24, 1'91 FUttM Pu4111""'° O<-CNt.I Oatly PllOI, AUQ 25, '5e91 I, I, IS 1 .. 1 ll01~1 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OP AIANOONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS IUSINES5 NAME T nt 1o11ow1no Pf'"°"' have abun 0.....0 lllo uw of lllt F1cllll0<>• Bull neu, ""•me: VIDEO HOMES, 10011 Garl1eld Ave . Hunllr>Qlon Buell, CA '1644 Philip H M<Namee, 111'S McO.rmOlt, Irvine. Celltornla 91114. O•I• Slmoro, 14l0 S.nt•nella hr-••o. C.orone oel M•r Ca111ornl• •H>U Tnis bUM ... \ .... Condu<l•O by • ltmtMOPMtnerlhlp o.~s.m11<0 l nt' U.lement •• , '''"° w1ttot the County CIC!rlo. al Or-County on Jutv t •. 1'111 FIMIU PuOllSl'ltd Orange Coas1 Oally Pilot, Aug 11 II, 2S. S.pl 1 19'1 Jl>OO..ll PUIUC NOTICE FICTlflOU5 IUSIN£SS NAME STATEMENT Tne rot1owtnc;1 perton '-' do•no bllSlnH&H fAI SOUTH COA ST T .-)( PLANN I N G I B ) SU H COAST FI HAH(IAL GROUP JS?SS C1 b0t Road, S..llt m . leQuN Hiii•. CA "'" Cr•lg w Bro•dm•n J'1 Sunrlw Cl«IC!. COJt• Maw, C" '16?7 CralQ W 9Nrdmert Thi> 5111..,,_I .... llled "'lln lllt County Cieri! ot O••noor County on Aug 7, ltlt ,., .... PuOlhlltd Or-CN sl Oally Piiot, Aug 11, U, ~ I, I , 1 .. 1 J10f.01 PUIUC NOT1CE PICTITtOU5 8USIN£55 NAME STATEMENT Tiie lollowl"ll ~'"°" is OO•no t>ust MHH GLASS MASTERS ll17 S.nl• ""' Avt • COll• ""'"" C• '1U7 P•ul Wllllam Stcles, 1317 Senie Ana Ave, COii• Mn.I, Ca t?UI Tht' bu\1neu '' conauc1eo by •n 1n dlVldu•I Paul w Stdn Tll" st11ern.nt ••• 111ec1 wllh the County Clu \ ot Or•noe County on Auuustl. 1•1 Fl..it PuOll"'*" 0<-Coast 0•1ly Pilot Aug lt, 11, 2S, S.01 t. , .. , lSSt-41 PUil.iC NOTICE AllQ U , Sot>! I 1 .. 1 alt.ti PUil.iC NOTICE IN TH£ cr•CUIT cou•T OP' TME $TATE OP O•IGOM ,. • .,. c~ ••Me"- ~ .. o.me.tk ·--In lht Menor ot lhP Marrl-of MICHAEL .. NTHONY ROBINSON. Petitioner eno C AROL RAE AOlllNSOH, R••POftOtnt t ... , ... SUMMONS o..tln1i< 111-t-T o CORAL RAE R081HS0H ResPOndo<'lt You ••• rwl"tby roqulrtO to _, •nd -lllt ~llllon tiled -'""' you 111 IN •00... t'llllltd c..,.,. wllllltl 111lny llOI dos from trw d•t• ot HfVkt of '""" ... ......_.upon YOU. and In < •w of v°"r t•llure to do io, * wenl tntr·to1, pelttloner wlll •PC>IY to llW <0Ur1 '°' the rellei Otmer>Otd In lnt~lt- HOTICE TO THE RESPONDENT READ THESE PAP ER S CAREFULLY' You O'IUSI •-r" In tlll• , ... or IM olntr \Jew will win 11110tnatkally. To "~r" 'fO" must tilt wllll ti-. (OUM • lt91I Hper <•lled • "motion" or "•n•wer ln• ··mo1lon"' or '•n•-"' musl lit Ql•t'I lo tl>t <.,..,, clerk or ectmlnl1lralor wllllln JO <MY~ •I-with trw requlr"" llllno i.. II l"lull lit 1n P<-• form •lld ,,.,.. Pf'- ot wrv10 on 1r. pellllonor'• attotNy, or II Ille ~lil>on -· no4 ll•v• en et· torney, proof al ..,vie~ ""°" l1't ~II· II on tr t' you rt•v• •ny QuflUOfts, you snould -an atto<nev lmmedl•t•IY M•cr..1 Anthony RobtnSOll STATE OF OREGON Counly of MARION •. 1111 undcPrs1Qneel petlllonor. on1ty llWll lllt 10t'lf90l"!I I• an U U< t •nd C- Pl•le COllY Of lllt orlQinal summon• In '"' •DOn entlllo<I <IUM Mlc..._I Anthony Roblnton ~lltlCllWr PuOllSl'ed 0<1119t CoaS1 Oally Pilot, AUQ II, 2S »IOI 1, I , 1'91 3701-41 PUIUC MOTICE SUPERIO• COU "T 01' CALIFOR NI A, COU NT Y OF O"ANGE '" t"' IN'Mr OI -A""'luti.n ot NGUYEN, THI DIA F., Cha-91 ........ Al- o•OEA TO SHOW CAUSE "°" CHANGE 0' NAME NGUYEN. Toll OIA 11•1 Ille<! a pell "°" 1n lhe coun tor •n oroer anowlno Ptllll-r lo <IWl"Ot "'" .,.mt from NGUYEN Tt11 01.-10 dtan• ,,..., nuuyen hoanQ II ts lltnPby orOlrt<I lh•t all ~"'°"' 1nttrt"Slf'd .n 1.-w m•n•r ••Of'l'Wtd •P- "•' brfore-'"'' c0ur• 1n ~rtmMI No J al 100 Civic C.tnler Drive Wnt, S.nta 11n1 C•ltlornta, on Sept 16, '"''· •I 10 JO 0 CIOO • m • •ncl thtn •nd tht•t v"'w uuse. It •ny tr.ev llavt, ..,.,Y w1d ~1111on tor (ha~ ot namt Sllould not lit grantt<I II IS Nrther o<O.•fd that • C.OOf ot th" 0<dtr lo show uuse be l)ubll.,...., 1n lJW 0 •dy PtlOI • M •\CMI»' ot Qtner•I t1rculall0ft PVOl•Slltd In 1111s coun1y •t l••\t one• • •Mk for fOUf COt\~Ull"'• Wt"ek~ p"or to the °"" ot ••• ., ....... ,I'll OATEOAugu!ol 1, 1 .. 1 Ron•ld H Pren""' JudQto11r. S<c»rto< Couri NGUYEN, THI DIA nus e..-., UM~"""• CA tv'7 PuOll!olle<I Or•not CN\1 0•1tv Pllo!, AuQ 11, 18, JS, S.ol I l'NI lllOS-41 l'UIUC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS IU5tHESS NAMI STATEM£NT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS TM lollow1no ~rwn I• 001119 t>uM-NAME 5TAT£MENT ntss ., TM toOO....•nQ Pft10f'I '\ 001n9 tM.tM SAM'S TAILORING, .,. w ...... , ntu H Av•. Fountain "•llty, CA '110I. SUNSET MARICE TING GROUP, A .\RLENE i\ BETZ . (Ol'ml'r J'l':O.ldC•nl of C'nr(ln,1 del ~tor ('J l'assrd ""··~ on August ~. 19!!1 an l'o<;ta Mesa Ca Sht• as .. ur\'1\'ed II\ her dau~htrr l'l'!:I') llt'll ur :"'e"pQrt lll'<'<'h Ca . -.on Bob of Jd;iho. ~"" ~t·ott or Mrnln Park C<i .incl 7 grantkhaldrrn. Su1_\ Buh Lisa. Ch11.,11na KJtat• \1111' and St·ull) Funl•ral w11 tl'l"• ~ 111 lw hl'lcl 11n Tul0'itla~. Seplembt•r I. 19Rl at 7 OOP:\1 at Par1f1t· \ 1e\\ ~1or1u;ir) Newport lho..il'h I .1 In lerm<'l\I ,,,11 l>e 1ir1,at1· .at Pac 1I11· \ \ l \\ ~l l' mu ri .r I P a r I-I' ,1 1· 1 I I t \ 1 l' " M ortu.1n d11 .. c·tur~ Mr •no Mrs S1e"en F•~hlnQ, Fo•n t•ln va11ev, boy preen I llflll' \\a~ 'lwner and FICTI TIOU5 BUSINESS GrotQ II MontQOmery mental ltnPKI Rt00n l llti •l•l..,,,.nl was lllo<I wllll tllt Holl<t Is htrtby lurl~r given lNI S•ml Zaki Abv J-11. 11021 v.,, l lmttecl P.,lnerslllp, J<t6l Pacific 0¥U Lil., Huntlnofb,. 8U<ll, CA '1M7 Coest HIQ/\w•y. Suitt 100, O•n.t Point, T Ills DUSlneu h cono"' ltd by "" 1,.. C" '162'1 dlvlclual DOUQI•• A Lord, G.,..er•I P1rt,...r, SO;\:"IOT \C PlllLll' ,\ SO:'>i:'llTA<~. age 69. u l)rom1nrnt ceme\l'l'l,Jll an Southl'rrr Calaforn1J Im lhl' µu-.t 15 years P;i.,.,ecl a" a~ on August <!8, lgijl ~en ire~ "'II be held nn Tuesda~. ~t'P tembt>r I. 191!1 al I liOPM .It Angl'le!. ,\bbey Memorial P ark Chapel. Comptnn. Ca P l'l!Sldl•nl of i\n)!t•ll•o; 1\bht•y NAME STATEMENT ~li·monal Park Compton lllt 1011ow1~u Ptr\OM •rt do•ttci lie \\(JS PJ .. I E'Callt'd Rull'I PUIUC NOTICE t>u\l;:~~.Al OVNA,STY co. :MU of lht· Glt•rrdJlt• Elh Lnrlge FICTITIOUS IUSINUS Nt w-1 Blvd . HeW'PG<t BH<h. CA 11128!1. Past 1>1-.ll'ICI {,O\ NAM( STATEMENT .,..., (•rnor or Lton:.. lntern:tllOllal TM IOllOWl"ll ~""" Is dolnQ t>u!o4 Timothy PenClll Wano. SIO Past l'reMdt•nt of tht• Glt•n ntH•s· Ironwood St · Rencho P•los Verclft, dall' .lunwr C'h11mhcr uf co~t;:~~·~A":i~:LD. 251 Waln1tt, CA :!:1....., S.ldeno, 23'1 Warwt(~ ('ommel'l'I.' and \\;t~ al.;11 Dl•n• J s111plev. 2S2 Walnut, Avt ,LosAnvelu,CA 'i0031 p a 5 \ pr('' Id l' 111 U f l h l' Coste ,,._U, CA '176llf> T IHS t>ustnen IS Con due led by I Tiii bu$l lo ono tt<I oener1l i;..rt,.f'V'1p rnmptnn ChllOlbt•t ol \om dlvt~I neu I C UC Oyen in Ttmo4hy Ptnclll WM>Q m erc•e . I le Wa<. a member Of [)l_.. J S/ltptey This •Ull..,_I was 111.0 with Ille lht! l 'nat \ l..Odfle #Jil8. F&,\ M This st•l..nent w .. hied wllh fht Coun!Y C1er1o. ot Or<1n11t County on Jnd \\US a Kn1J{hl Tcmplar County Cltrlo. Of Or•n11t County on Aug 79, l'ltl "~ or the I IOnl)lulu York Rill' Aug 79· l'ltl ,.,....., PuOllshed OranQP co .. 1 Dally Piiot, Mr Sonni a~ was a gruduJtt• Pu0tl\Md Or•no-coas1 Dally PllOI, S.Pt 1, e. IS, n, , .. , Counh Cl•'~ 01 Or•"9e County on u ld l)oJOll< rworl"ll will bll IWld on the Aug 19. X41 " 10th <My al Set>ltmbtr 19tt, al lht hour Flt_, 01 1 lO pm tn Ille COi.ineii CMm ... ri PublhllOCI Oranoe CNS! O•••• PllOI, ot , ... ~ St.ch City Hall •• , Sept. I, I, U, 12, 1 .. 1 -~ ... 1 w"lcll ti,... •nd pike any •ncl •II -------------Cle"-" lntKesled mtv •.,pear end to. PUil.iC NOTICE FtCTIT10US IUllNES5 HAM( UATEMINT Tiie followlnQ person• ••• dol119 bv•l,..sas EAGLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS, , .. , S Rllcllty, Senl• An•. CA '270S E CS EIKl<Oll< Cal(ulalor S.rvl<t. • Collfornlo corporullon, 1'19 S Rll<lltT, Sent• Ane, CA "210S. Tiiis be.Isl,..., Is conoucttd by • <or· por1llOn llUrOI-_,, Joan Winburn S..:•tt•ry PleMl119 tommlnlOn City OI Newport Bee<I> Published Orano-Coesl Delly Piiot. S.pt '· '"' PUlllC NOTtE NOTICI OF INTENDED T•ANS"I" SMnl Zllll At>u JUOtll :Ml&J Paciltc Cool HIQh•ly Sutle :IOO, Tiiis S1•1HnMI wes lllH wltll !ho Dana Point, C .. '1761'1 County Clerk Of Or•noe County Oft This t>us1n~1 •• condu<lt<I D• • Aug 10, 1'91 llmtttd .,..,,,_rsh1p FIMlSI Oougaas A Lord Publllht<I °'-Coe•I Dally PllOI, fnls •1•1-nl .... Ille<! Wllll llW A11<1 u . ~. 1. 1, IS, 1911 31lM! Counly Cltrk 01 Or1noe County on Aug H.19111 PUIUC NOTICE STATEMENT OP' A8AN~Ml:NT OF USE OF ,.ICTtTIOUS I USINISS NAME The 1o11ow1no peoon "•• ·~.....,_., tilt use ol the Flcllllou• Busaneu H•me. HOME "PPllAISAL SERVICE, 1 C•n•I Circle, Newport BHch, c.- 92~. .. ,_ PubltSl'ltd 0r•"9t Co.111 Dall~ Pltot, Sept '·. 15 72 .... , ~., .. , PUauc NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAM£ STATIM£NT Th• lollowlnQ "'''°"' are dolft11 bus1,.ues ------------·o( the cla.,i. or 1932 at l l'l.r\ S.l>l t.e. IS.22, 1 .. 1 l921t-tl EC S Elt<tranlc C.lcutolOf SlrvlGe Wiima J Gentry SK fTrNt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llWll DEBIN ENTERPRISES. INC., wlloM DuilMU -••n I• 1700 E•st Peclll<o ..... ,...,.. Ane1W1m, Calllornl•. Int_, lo lr.,,.llH' to EOWllRO ERIC UllHE 111 •nc! GlEN .AlKH BUSHWA'I', w-butlnn1 -'"' It. Unll K. l~ S. Sunlll1t 51,...l, An•ntlm, Celllornle, 1rw following pr~y now loceteo •l unit IC, 100 S Sunklsl Slrtt1, A....,.lm, C.lllornle. All ll'le stock-ln- lru<la. ,,...cllandltt, lh<luru, tqulp. -nl, gaodwlll, -lrkle Of !Ml G•r 1aln butl,.u known as "All CAL SOLAR, INC -tocetuel el Unit K, IUO s Sun~ltl Street, All•lltlm, C•illornl1. The tr..,1ltr of !!It p1oper ty Is WOject to eommuct11 Code Sec· ,,,. Fl<tltlous 8.nlneu Na,,,. re terr.cl lo .-U wn 111..S In ~­Counly on AUQMSI 11. 1'7• AMERICAN INSTANT PlllHTERS, l'IOI W..terly Pt Newport 8oKll, C,. .,"° HARlott LA.WM-MT. OllYf Mo rl!Jdr\I • C<>meh'rv ( l t>ll'lcl !Or\' lb25 G1'1le1 Ave Cosra Mes., 540 5554 P'IUCE IROTHEU HlL HOAOWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadwav Cos1<1 Mes a b42 CH 50 IAL Tl I HRGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIH CHAP'fl 427 E 17tn SI Costa Mesa f\4f\ 93 71 P'IHCf HOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main SI Hunt1nqton Beach 536 6539 P' .t.ClflC YllW MIMOalAL PA.all Cetn>tel\' M ortua!'t Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newoort Beacn 64-' ;noo McCOIMIUC MOITUAalH Laouna Beacn •9• 9415 LaQuna ~ills 768 0933 San Juan Cap11tr•no 49&·1776 e Jnd ~t.'1 'l'd 1n the l n1trcl States ~u'~ durmg World War II and w:ii. a member of the Brea Post # 181 of lht> Amt.mean LeJ{ton. H e leaves to survive his wife lle lenc Sonnta~ t)f Lakewood. Ca 2 daughter~ Marjorie 1\ Cahan of l,cmg Beach. Ca and Conttne M Daesnt!r or Monte Sereno. Ca • I !>On Philip Sonntag. Jr or Loni{ Reach. Ca . 2 sisters Conlin<' Rcrgeron M t'Namara o f Avon. Connectacul and Relly Cummm~s or ~11ssmn Viejo. Ca end ht.· also leaves 5 grandch1ldrrn Servires un <!er the d1ret•t1on o f llarbor Lawn-Mount Ohvc Mortuary of Costa Mesa 540 5554 PUil.iC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMI STAT£MIN't Trw fOllowjno Pff"'" is dOl"Q bvtl· "'''as DAYTON IHTERHATIOHAl. Jiii Ma9f!041a, ln.lne, CA '171• Alcll•rd S Dayton Jr . llll M.ttQnolla, I n.lne, CA '1114 Tiii$ Ml•1tU IS COllOUCled by an In Olvlduel Rl<Nrd S. Davion Jr Tiiis si.temtnl wn 111..0 with IM County Cler• ot Or•n11t County on Aug. II, 1•1 .. 1 ... 71 Pub11"'9CI 0re11Qe CNSI Delly PllOI, Sept. !, •• I}, 12. ••• ...... PUil.iC NOTICE ,..ICTITIOUS IUllNllSS NAMI STAHMENT Tiit 1o11ow1no Mf'IOft I• dotno 11vt1 f--------------; neu•: EMERSON CUSTOM BOATS, l"ll If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Dally Pilot classified Grt<• .._, eoti. Mtse, CA. t»a Prfftoon .,..rd, l)a.J Ruuull A ..... c 111no, CA. t11t0 Tllll bUMMH IS COftdUClH by •n ln- dlvlOU.I. ""'Ion Merci 1 Tiiis •Mil-I •11~ .lllllCI wltlt ti. Cou11ty Cltr• of On noe County on Aug ll. ( .. I ,., ..... Plltll1111911 OrUf'tt (OuJI o.tly Pl~ S.pt. I, I, IS, ft, ttll _, .. , PUil.iC 1100 "ICTITIOUI IUllNllS NAMI ITATIMINT TM IOllOWl"I ..... IOft It doll\9 bvtl NUM PUIUC ftOTICE NOTICE TO CllEOITOllS TO Tt~E CREDITORS OF BILLY THOMAS M E ARS and .-RIS o.-RlEHE M EARS . TR AHSFERORS Tnis stlll_,.I wet lllecl wllll lht County Cltrk Ol Or•n9e County on A119 11. ,,., "*" Publlll/wd Or•~ Coast Dally Pilot, S.pl I 8. IS, 22 1 .. 1 Jl61-41 Pur,._1 to Stcllons •tOS •"d •107 of llW UnlfOfm Comrn.rc1a1 Code. you •------------- ••• lltrnv nollfl•O u follows fl'UIUC NOTICE TRANSFERORS. •r~•-1 lo m•k•. ·-------------,, ....... to lllt uncle• slQned b<!Vtfl, NS M U TRANSFEREES, In t>ul~ •II°'• I~ P'ICTl~IOUS UUllNESS sl1nll•I .,.,., 01 lilt m•ttrlels, sup. HllNll STATEMENT plies, me<"tllalldl~ or 0111er 1n .. n1ory Tiit IOllOWl"ll P'""'" 11 dolnt bvtl· and 41qul-nt ot lllat c.,wln rtlell neu "· 1lore ~-n '" Dl .. 1Ct Galllry, •II of v I T T I R E A I. E s T • T E wlllcll h looltG al 1710 W1rn'r ENTERPRISES. LTO, 40 41 A .. nue. Founleln Vel1ey, County OI MecArll'lur Blvd , • 110, H•wporl Or•-· Sl.te OI California tt70I. Bt..:h, cutllornte '1..0 Tt. e>rtttnl n•me or names ano AnllDny M. Vitti, 113 E,..nlno Sttr :"~'~.!,=.:!'::. ol Int Transl.,o" Lent , Newport &••ch, C•llfornlu Biiiy Thomas Mears end Ara. n~is buMntU Is <onclll<led tly •n In Dari-Meers, 1180 War,_r A .. n11t, dlvlOU.I • Founlaln Vellev. Ce llfornl• •t1ot. Alttllony M Vitti Trantferon Tnls ll•Ct•M~I w•• 111"" with tN Antonio Munor u nd Rln• A County Cl••'-ol Onnoe CO\lt!IY °" M11no1. t .. ll Brlc1Qepor1 Ro.O. T11slln, Aug ,., lWI C•lltomOe '2*, Trao>t•'"' ,.t .... All oilier bulll'tU n•~ •nd "" PvbllSl'<ld Or~ coa" D•llY PllOI. Ortlws uwd bY ,,.. Transt•rllrs wllllln S.pt 1, I, IS, 12. , .. , ,,,._., ~:~~':1~ ... ~~~·:~.SOH~.·· 1------------- Tlle b\111. lfaosler la to be tOftwm PUil.iC NOTICE m11ect et 811Sfntn 01!9ort11nlty World, 1-------------UJO N. Gr-. S.nle Ane, County 01 Or•,..,. SI-OI Calll0<nl1, '1701. O'I or •fttr Slcl4""Def' 21, "'' TIW 1.,i o,v to tntff claims In tllh .. (,_ ,, s.o.-"· 1'11 Oalad AUQVtl 74, 1'1111 Antonio Munot RIMA.M11ncu Tr..,_.,_, PUllll.,_., Oranvot (OHi O•lly PllOI, S.pt9"'!119r l, 1"1 >'17-41 lllCTITIOUI IUllNllS NAM£ STATIMl.NT TM IOllOWlno --It dol119 111111· MIJ.•.S COSTA MESA CHIRO P"ACTIC CLINIC, 2m Newpor1 Blvd., Costa Me ... CAtt&27, s . " "uoows•I. o .c cs1e .. 11 Aoneldl, 111\lt "uby Av• .. BalllM tsleno, CA fM2. Tiiis 111111""' Is CellCluClH ..., a .. "" Olvl- S, •. •u1a11_.1, O.C. ad. Call 642·.5678 and a friendly ad· viserwill help you A H KElll'I' ASSOCIATH. l.Ol 0o .. S. 5'111• US, ... W!iort 8e~ll, CA 1-------------Thlt MatofNnt we• flluel wit!> .... County Ct-ot Of'•llOt County on turn your wheels into cash. ttMO. IU<NrO HAfldy K•l'-Y, 209 SuMnMll Pl., eos .. Mew. CA mv tlllt Ml,t•uH I• <~.cl ltY ell 111 Oll\clwl, "k lWd H Kuai.y °fl'll• .... _... •ff tHeo wllll Ille c-ty c1..-11 .. <><•,... e ..... t., .,. A119.21, 1•1 ,,..,, 1"\11111-Or~ C6f•I o.ll'F Piiot Sept. l, t. IS, ti, t•i JUMI ...... -. ----. -. ,. NOTICIOP' NON·••ll'OMllllLITY Hotk• ll --•OY elven tllet ll1t 1111> O.r~l9Nd wlll flOI IN ,...,..,..,lbl• tor •ny .. , ., llfflllllff alfllrecwd ~ .11.,_ _,. lNn mywlf, Oii ., ....... 11~1 .... 0.lllCI tN• l 111 <lay of A~. ltll Jvr,M.IC-M t..aTolellel.AM, EIT.,..,CAut.- PutMltfttcl Oranvot Cou1 0.HY l'Oot, kpt 1, t. •• ,.., ,., ... , .o\119 ,,, 1 .. 1 ,.,._ llllOll.-Or.,... C..tt Dully Pll~ kot '· 1. u . n , 1•1 ,..,., '~ILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS &42•54178 J e"'" e.rton Smllll, >Canel Clrc ... Hewpor1 8"<11. CA "2603 Tllll -lntss •H <-llCltd Dy ..,, llldl•ldual. J-BM'!Otl Smith Brian Ma ........ • E••N rt. 1,..1,,., CA .,,,. Gery Haw•. •O. S. Welnut SI-. AMIW(m, CA '1to:I Tl'll> llu\lf\eu I• condu<ltCI by • uenerel l>Mt,.rilllp. Brt111 M l'Nl'IOOO fllls S'lat.,....nl w•s filed with !ho County Cltrk ol Ore119t County Oft •ut 11, 1'91 TlllS 5111....-1 wn lllecl wllll tte Co11n1y Cl••• ol Or•noe C011111Y Oii ,.._ Aug 14, t .. l Put>ll-Oranqe (Nil O•lly Pllol, "'61161 Aug 15, Sf91. '· •• u. , .. , ,., .... , Putlll-°'-c. .... Oally PllOt, tlon610., PUIUC NOTICE Wllhln '"'" YHr!o ,.,, past, so ,., •• known to Ille undtrslone d P'ICTITIOUl8UllMISS tra1111.,..., ALL CAL SOL.AA, INC NAMl.ITATIMENT ~· uwd the IOl-lno eddlll-1 bU1I· Tlla lollowlnQ persons •r• OolnQ MH .... -. -.odr•MOS· the,.._ 111t1lnuun : ' "ALL CAL SOLAR" el Unit F, l•lO S REL I A 9 LE M ESS E H GER Sunklst S\reM, Anehelm, C1lll0<nle. SERVICE. 2091 Bu•lftus Centt1 • ft d t 11 t n • rn e · · o E B t N 0,1 .... •too.'"''"'· Cotlloml• ma. EHTERPR1$IES, INC " at Unll I", IUD AnOrew Mt<llul•. 111, I Riptide S. $ul\lllst St-i. Melltlln, C.lllornla. Ca11rt, Htwpor1 BHch, Calllornle Tiit lnl...o.d transt.,. wlll 119 con· '2..,. wn"tmet"" on ~.mo.r 11, 1'91, •I Jeflrwy -.ita. e "lotkM C....,, Int offlct Of. •no <l .. m• tor debts of Htw!MW1 llMC:ll, C••-• ~ Ill• trensferor mey o. llltO wllll Tiii• tl'<llneu I• conclucltO Oy • 9EEICMAH • OOHLEY, At torr-.ys •t oentr•I ~C> Luw. 1n111n.IM lloutev1rd, SI/It•*· -Macllut•. Ill T11slln. Qlllornla. Tiit 11111 date'°' Ill· Thi• --t ... n1M1 wltll IN 1119 Cl,olml lor Otbts of ll'le lrensl•ror It County Clerk 01 Or•fl9t County on Sept.....,.,. 11. 1911 -._ n •. ,., Auo II, 1.S, S.pt I, I, 1•1 1'1Ml PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS SUSI NIH NAM£ STATIMl.NT Tho lollowln9 pertont •tt OolnQ business as • THE LIVERY GENTLEMEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING, • 1 Soulll Cont Plu•. Cost• MU•, c •Ill~"'· .,.,. Alen wont Anderson, Ull S... llago, Santa,.,..., C•lllOl'nl• n10t. GltY E"'"t Fl•""· Po eu ~2 Mam.-11 ~. Calll0<nle •U... Thi• buSlnt1t IS COll4u<led Oy • Olntr el paftnet'llllOo Alan w A,,.rtOfl D•t.O· JllM t. , .. , EdW•rd Eric UN Ill Ga-Alan 9~1oway Tith Nl•m.r..t w•• Ill.cl wltlt U• Counly Cltf'k Of 0<an09 Counly on July 11, , •• ,, .. ,. ,.,.,.., PllOll-Or-C .. tt Delly l'llOt, P\IClll,_ Or..._. CO.SI DIMiy ''lot Pullll-Oranvot C-•I 0.lly Piiot. A119 11. U, s.tM l,I , 1•1 ,._, AllO 11, 11. 75, Supt I,, .. , :tell-ti Sept-I, lteo "31MI PUil.JC llTICE P'ICTITIOUI 8UllNISI NAMI ITATCMINT l'lc:TIT10UI 8Ul111IM Tl\$ !oll""""I --II dol"9 bvtl NAMe ITATIMllltT Ntt •.: Ttw 10llowl119 ,.,,..., er• lfolnt DOM •ACITI JEWELERS, 11)1 M'-°'; HtWDlf\ 91vd., C.teMeM, CA '2'21. Cli~E COO COHNICTtOH. llU Coate MeH .ltwal•"· 111c ., 1 0 ..,,._.. '-· ...__, lo.cfl, CA CellfltN'Na ~atlon, 1 .. N~ 91WO. 11"11., Ctllu MHO. Cell!Of'ftl1 tan ICaNll ~I, lVll DMlorall ltl., Tiii• llJll'"'91s It CCllllllKIM 0'1' • <Or· HtWll'Off .._, CA fJMO, POrtllOn. C:•~ lrv!M, 1114 O~ Ylle, Cotta~ ,1e .. 1,,..., In< Hewpwt to.cti, GA ..... Tiii• -.,.,,,.., •• c~tM by • OeMllllc J. R.-cltl oeMflll ~ "'"'-I(-t<_.1 Tiiis ft.ltttNftt ••• lllUCI wllll ""' Tlllt .......,_. -11..-wmt IN iCOllflty 09"1 9f 0<~ C-ty en C-.V CIUA .. cw-c-ty .,. Aue ... 1111. -...... P"l.-a ...,. ll, l•t """'' l'ulllllillld Or-. C-•I 0.lly Piiot "'*'...,. °'.._. c-1 °'"" ....... ktlll. 1. •· ts. n. ••1 JIS.Mi All$. U ....... 1, e, ll, ""1 •tMI PUii.iC HOTICa mMl Jtt PHUC NOTICE ,.ICTITlOUS IUllNllJ.S NAMl ITATIMll•T Ttw followl1>9 ~sons are dOlfl9 t>u•ltWU n : AP OLLO S l"tlAYl!ltS IHTE .. NATIOHAL IWHTl ltNI. 1m H•--1 11..., • c.tle ""9M. CA. •» ,.,,. Am ll'llPOn ~' Inc., • C..lll'Otnl1 ~orpot«IOft, 071 H~ 81¥0., 0.la Mew, CA. '1'17 Tiii~ lloA•IMu ts <onouc1eo o., a c..- -•ttof'I ,.,.. A,,. 1maen cu~ tM. J.I 0..-11.~ Tllll ~-w• lllUd elttl ._ c-ty Cltn ot Of'onte c...My 04I Auo t1. '"' .. , ..... ~114111-Otano-C-•t 0.lly I'll«, 5'94 I, I. IS,. n, l'9t ,..,.., .... Builders join ecology camp 8y'11IOMAS D. ELIAS Although they're being e nforced half. heartedly tit bcsl, suncUons sl11pped on California for Its refusal to set up annual vehicle smog In· spcctaons havt' accompll!1hed one thing. They hove pushed the construction Industry in· to an ullrnncc of ('Onvenlence with en vironmen talists. ... That's about a! unlikely a coalition as Israel and the Arabs, India and Pakistan or lhe John Rlrch Society und the Communist Party. .. 'or enyironmentalists have been the bane of build~r~· existence the last decade, clamping one restric·t1on after another on cons tr uction projects. But the little-publicized first step in the fede ral actions begun against CALIFORNIA California almost two years ago 1s starting to Focus hurt some builders. That first step was a . . ban on large building proJects t hat might cause added pollution. It seemed less drastic• than last year 's announced embargo on all federal sewer and highway funds for the state , . Loopholes prevent the more publicized sane· lions t:om ha~mg a serious impact. Projects enhancing public health, safety or transportation are exempt and that includes almost every· road or water purification development. So lhe grants ~mbargo hasn't been much of a blow Far from lh~ $850 million shock promised by the federal Enviro nmental Protection Agency, il has. actually held up less than $65 millio n . Estimates vary from a low of $2 million (the June fi~u~c provided by the EPA itself> to a high of $62 m 1llton I last month 's estimate from Democratic state Sen. Robert Presley of Rivers ide, the legislature's leading ad vocate of annual inspec- tion ). There 1s also dis pute over how much the ban on large construction has cost CIJA.VGI:·S Tl'.Vf: .\!lo rley Sa/t'r Safer • revises • • opinion BU.FFALO, NY (AP > CBS news m an Morley Safer, who deprecated Buffalo's culture and cuisine two months ago, is singing another lune. ··My impression o f this city has certainly changed I wrote 1n my commentary about the mythology, and now J'vc seen lbe reality," the anchorman of "60 Minutes" said • 5 6 7 8 D A I Bul the most interesting phenomenon m that arena is th at the largest damage estimates come fro m the build· m g industry. that traditional foe of new clean-air laws. Safer . who was here ' L f<,!.J a 12 ,hour v1 ~it s ponso red b y the l Chamber of Commerce. said he planned to do y another Buffalo rom mentary at.~"' ap propriate time The Construction lndWry Research Board claims more than Sl.3 billion worth of work involving 26,000 jobs has been stopped by the ban. l'ltlUlEY Stalle d projects include shipbuilding and auto assembly plants, almond hulling facilities, oil refiner ies a nd concrete plants. "The first year the ban had little i mpact," said Ren D. Bartolotto, director of the construction board. "Many farms and utilities had anticipated the action and began processing biiilding perm~ early enough to be excluded (fro m Che ba n J." But now, he says, the impact is growing each week. By contract, the s tate Air Resources Board - ever the leader in the pro-inspection fight - downplays the effect of the feder al sanctions. . The $1.3 billion estimate 1s "m uch too high," said ARB spokesman William Sessa. "When you s tart investigating details, you find projects are held up for many r easons." not just because of the fed eral action But simply by announcing that the sanctions are ~aving a heavy impact, t he building industry h~s increased the pressure on state legislators con- sidering a watered-down annual inspection plan that would use "blue shield" service stations as in· s pectaon points State smog off1C1als a re going along with that plan. although they'd much rather have one in- volving centraltzcd inspection stations. Their lack of enthusiasm for the only s mog inspection plan still alive in this legis lative session may be one reason ror their downplaying the effectiveness of the federal sanctions . But regardles s of whose estimates one believes, the political s hift brought about by the san<·tions is significant. For gelling builders to push even indirectly by issuing heavy damage estimates -for any clean air law 1s a remarkable test am ent to the potential power federal sanctions could have if they were applied assiduously. 1 Elias is a columnist based in Santa Monica. l • On his June 8 "Morn. ing" s how, Safer pre dieted that the trammg here of some Chinese chefs would turn out lo be an exercise "in in· ternational ill wi ll " • Safer spoke of the citv's "chemical cuisine'' a nd "g reasy, impenetrable eggs, burnt l>accm a11d slow s ervice · He said he r eceived about 2.000 protest let ters after the broadcast One Buffalo resident. Fran Banks. s aid s he hoped no one would mis treat Safer during his tour. which included stops in two restaurants .. The idea of fussing so over sumeone who blasted the c ity is ridiculous." s he said · I only hope no ont· boos him, or he'll go back Qn the air and give al to us again." Another Buffalonia n s aid, "ll e 's the guy who's here lo eat. r ight'> It's amazing ho w r e warding a rrogance can be ·· Ang~ls in SF SAN FRANCI SCO I AP 1 Bands of G uar- dian Angels have begun to patrol the s treets of San Francisco Tips to · blir~enders · can 'lift spirits' By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I'm between jobs now but need to make money. How can I do as a bartender? -A.W .• Kansas City, Mo. Although bartending wages tend to be modest , the lips certainly can lift your spirits. T he successful bartender is quick with a s mile. ready to listen with a sympathetic ear. remembers which customer wants just the first syllable ·in vermouth pronounced over the martini and serves up libations with fla ir. Most bartenders can concoct ~ozens of drinks without using rec- tpes. In the dregs : Bartenders often m ust hoist heavy cases. pull the tap under pressure and work eve ning shifts. s plit shifts and holidays. They m ay have lo evict rowdy custom ers and say no to those who've already had a few too many. Several sta tes require bartenders to be 21 or older and to have health certificates proving they're free frbm contagious disea ses. Bubbling up: Most employers pro vide on-job training -you don't need to go ~o a school or mixology, but jt can g>ve you a head s tart. You call begin by busing or waiting on tables or assisting the bartender. In most places, you'll get free meals and jackets or uniforms. CAREERS Restaurant Employees Union. Union barten"'=rs ir;!.. Washington , D.C .. are averaging ~ an hour in wages . Non-union bartenders nationwide us ually start at m inimum wage. Although bartenders are closed· mouthed about their take in tips, several confide lo my associate that $150 to $400 is not uncommon for a six -day work w eek in th e ~shlngton. D.C., area. The best places to look for begin· ning jobs are in s ma ll restaurants a nd neighborhood bars With ex- perience, you can advance to head bartender, beverage manager or wine steward in posh restaurants a nd hotels or cocktail lounges. Some bartenders e ventually go into busi· ness for themselves. Bellying up to bartending could be the right career mov~ for you. as well as a way to fatte n your wallet. RE.do>ER SERVICE. To receive a one· page career report on bartender! Jrom the National lnittitute for the Fcxxl.!ervice lndtUtry plU3 a !ingle copy of "The Professional Mmng Guide," o 95·page booklet packed with miud drink recipe a. courtefY of Angostura International Ltd .. enclo&e a 35-cent 1tamped, aelf-oddreued long white envelope with your requ11t to Joyce l..ain Kenned11 at Boz 1560, Cotto Meaa 92626. Aik for " Bartender." You r pay wlll be alfected by the kind of establlir1hment you work for and by how fast you operate -you m ay have to mix more than soo drlnks on a busy evening. Many bartenders move seasonally, following the tourists . Top-dollar spots are San Francisco. Lu Vegas a nd New York, according to a representative or the Holel and 500,0/)0 leave TELAVlV, Is rael <AP>-Morethan half a million people left Is rael between 1969 and 1979. the Ministry of Labor and Social WelraresaJd. p I L 0 T 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Tuesday, September I, 19A1 '' -- INDEX Rtol htah ' Ho." For S. Hov•tt For S. Hou•tt For S• ~,.,For S. • •••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••.............. ·!····················· ·······················c~~··················· Te Plxt Ym Ad, C1U -~~~ .......... ~?~~ ~~~ .......... !~~~ ~~~ .......... !?~~ ~~~ ........ :.!?.~~ 642·5678 HOUSES FOR SALE l.tMt~t ~.,~. hl•rwl fltlbv• l'~n•Mlll• C'•putu no 8utt1 \ "'""" d•I lhr {~I• )hu U•"• .,,_.n1 11111<0 ro.111.,. 1.11., H~•UIM\ijil'I "•(" lt\IM Lo1•~• lluth 1 .. t•.ft• H1H' l..al lilft• ,, .... , \f1u.on \1t 141 ~tr.mt~~:" ""JUl r'l l .i$,Ml .. nu ~··~· Su l&utf'I Sot.Ah L11w"• 'attlf'r>1••1t• ~ot:Mlt UO.mH ::u lt REAL mm .\cruu '°" \•~" AW\tnfAa\ fOf ~el• ~ ... ~!~:~~"' <.ttntlft\ u,c, lhf,11\ t= ... :·::~:r:•> °'-ptt_,_. l ft1n 1'• • .... M\ lO Ort 'tU\td IN'Mr-ot p,~rt' lftdi.i.Mr\al PtCPtt\) IAI• '"'\•I• \tot>1lf' Mw.t: 1 flt Ptll. \IUiUl\\fl l>c\ttt kO(lof! 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Uri" -..n1..n '5 .l t MERCHANDISE AUTOS, NCW AUTOS, USED ,,.,,..,., ~!I~ llwo '«1d1U.t< l •nt•f\I t.~'r1-1f1 ... h~) "'" Comft (~411\Ut• \•"''"Ur \'OUlfU ~f' lmptrt•I 1..nro&n M•"''" \ >Cfltf~f) ~~t.,. f'•nt(l •>l)'rft\Mtlh P"'1tm 0\111\\Hrhofq 1·01 •f'to 1'114 Mt IWI !WI IWl 1m 11112 ltrl4 IUA tlll/ , .... '°"' EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY :: P..a.ll1lttr'1 Motfct: HIM I ::, All real estate ad 11.c1 v ertlsed tn t his ::~ newspaper is subJttl to 1C111J the Federal Fair Hous :: Ing Art ot 1968 which 1r.... makes 1l lllegal to ad "" vert1se "any preference. l1m11at1on , or dis r rimlnatJon based on race. color. rellg1on. sex. or nauonal origin. or an Ultenllon to make any s uch preference. 1Jm1ta11on . or d1 ~ _.nmll\at1on " This newspaper 11111 not know1ngl; 8\'Cel)t an; advertising for real estate wluch 1s in viola lion or th!_ law ERRORS: Ad'ltriisen shcHlld ched& ~ ads ly mid f"tPOrl ,,.. "°" lllllMClattfy. The DAILY PILOT CIHUllltt labilty fOf' HM flrst h1corrtct h1strllo11 Oftly. THll«IHG TOW~OMU Call lhi! llpectaltblh .it th~ rnntlom1n1um In rurmallon c·enter 'l'ouch!tone lfealt)' 963 (.i67 SS0,000/ SI 00.000 DWM Great opponun1ty Ont' or Corona del Mar's bt•st and most prest1g10U) ueas A steal on rel! land Call673-8SSO THE REAL ESTATERS SKIMDHP With some paint & TLC this Peninsula Pl duplex 11ould be a cutr sum mer re~ldenct' Ill come propen} !dean· localed and loaded willi potential Asking uni} smsoo lolboo l..a.d Rlty 673-1700 FIXER SI 19,950 Costa Mt!Sa bari:a1n ·3 Bdrm 2 ba th hu.:e added family room. rt replace Call 546·2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS • S1Sk DOWH ,, DISl'WTE! ~ Bdrm 2 b11 pot1l homl' Assume lu b111un('I! loan OWCi;tra11thl uoC~:' SUCCf.SS HBAl.TY S4S. 7991 HONEYMOON SPECIAL S99 ,SOO IRVIN~: 2 Bdrm condo, I lt'H'I nestled Ill lot~ or tull tre~ Enclosl"d j(Jragt' shingled ~xtenor l'IO\t to Woodbndge lhgh and Walnut Centersho11p111g Too good to last • 7S2 1101 THE REAL ES TATERS GIAMTAXB S Bdrms, 3 Ba. pool II\ aCCt'ss. 2 fireplace; . .ind great f1nanc1ng Call now for more mforma lion full pnce Sl64,900 TRADI T 10\,\L REALTY (,)1.7370 WOODBRIDGE REDUCED 3 Bdrm 2 bath. rarl' I .. ..._ D ..a..-le\'el e11cellent loc.111on Ann. t • .. ...,... • e n d u n , 1 r e " HousH For Salt Prime Co61a ~esa are:i e;irthlooes. mo\e ~ :~, •••••• ••••• •••••• •••••• I 20 un 1l condo pr0Jer1 I d i l t 0 n Ass \.lm ·• b (\. :~· C.tt1trol I 002 ~ompl dpproH'd redd) hnancing at II '• ' Ju~t '''" ••••••••••••••••••••••• to build. call752 6499 reduled lo s~.5UI '/'II '"" l llt, SI 03,000 I 1752.1100 Prime CM home huge •• .,.. .......... . ~:::I ~=~·lkO >~~e (~~~~~:~ $12,000 r1ql4!H~ ~:!1 home nt'ed!. som1• fix DOWM ---------~...,, mg Onl> 10', do'<n l'Jll Super sharp 3 Bdrm 2 ;;~ no11 I lia th lo,.nhom<' l'Ol) k1lrhen and d1ntn)? art'a 0 1t'rlook) lu~h IJnd HJ ped p.1110 Sl2.UOO down to u 14'· SEA COVE loan Pnceonl; Sll4.9<HJ PROPERTIES Actno-w.~2313 714.631 .6990 SPYGLASS HILL OCUH VU SI OOK U11dtr Approi•al My loss as your gain' 4 1·,:~ Br. sgl story fantasllc ·11., ocean v1e11 Needs fast esr row Appraised at S6SO.OOO Must sell no11 SS50,000 Ownr Agt Bruce Blomgrl'n 759-1221 or 760-0297 THE REAL ESTATERS THEREAL ESTATERS NH• ''ort• •4Nf•nt•ntf •u1. for Cl&t&irlfd Ad ACTION CaU A DAlt.T l"ILOT AD-V1$04l '4M47' If it's got wheels, you'll move THE REAL ESTATERS IEACH IARGAIN On!} S90.900 Bike I(. beach J Bclrm 2 bath used brick hreplace On ly S91.000 down Call fo1 more details S46 2313 THE REAL ESTATERS 2 ,EMIMSULA ,OIHT IARGAIHS owe BALA:-ICE IU', Call no11 ' 4 BR Mexican \'tllu. I housl' from poundinj! surf Secluded master retreat 111th f1repl11 ce :"ev. kitchen . dine on tiled patio Horr) STEPS TO SAHD F'IX ER 3 BR & DEN needs yo1,1r attention Br ing shovels and pa 1111 brush Make SS's Owner will carry at 1011 in '"'"@ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-63 r -6990 4 BR BACK BAY I s 111,500 , Roomy, 4 Bclnn. 2 '>l~. 11 cozy r1replat·e \ ery clean . hghl and J tr) :-Jew d1sh11asher. 11 ater heater. paint papl'r skylight ' Beaut1(ull\ landscape<! PJllo A must see• 646 7171 THE REAL ESTATERS HARIOtt RIDGE An exqu1sr1e offering Elegant & spac.ou~ J bdrm .. fam1h room I lei home 11 p0anoram1 c 11sta or harbor. roasthne, ocean & night· lights Prestige. com· fort. luxury & secunt 1 Reduced. 0011 S739.oo0 • 011 ner fmancmg 1 Agt, 640-5560 DUPLEX $94,900 Investors delight ' Two 2 Bdrm uniti; Current in. come SiSO mo I )ear home protecllon plan in eluded Call to see r 646.7171 THE REAL ESTATERS STAR GA'ZEKfr~ t---~~--a. CLAT I. 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And if pou hne 90\"et!lina to ull. ult a friendly Clusilltd Ad· Visor It 142-sm turn your wheels into cash. -.. -- ........ "°"" Of ~. '""' .. --It In. -fl Tldlnl' lntelll11nu Advice .J lh11111~ tnfor11111lon Good Ntw1 " Werd Co111111111~ut Glad Tldln11 t Scoo Anlcl• Dl•f•tch ..... ,, Ito" 0o8'tl T 011otrtlf: Fl""ofta CDMDUPLEX Li•t At nt ltoeh OWC at f 2%!!! Only SIO,IU) down 2 yr 2 Bdr I IJa huuse + 3 oltl 1mmu,•ulutr 2 llH 2 Br 2Ba rental unit w 'J lla mob1lt' honw Ml.II dbl l(DrBJ!l'll So 11( 1111 y a11e Ill Small pets OK rlo&e /to evcryth1n11 Mary Jt1nk , llcultor, OWC W $.2.\,()JI rlwn al 631 IO!H 12';, 4 yrs SJ~5.uuu JUST UICE MEW' Ownr Agt 760 w.17 • WA TERFttOMT Sharµ 2 stur} t Wrm 2' > bath humt'. 2 ITJJIC\ \h.tk\• rnof re1l11 ood dtl'k to ~alcr.. t'<h:e + tioal dork SJJS 111111 • INCL! DING LANIJ' lalboo lay ,rop. Rtafton •67S.7060• Thi~ lovrly 3 bdrm horl1t' ha~ bt't'n C!Olll1Jletely r<' dont' New roof , n••11 r.irpet:.. r'tr Owrwr will 1·arry larl(t' loa.11 Onl; $tJ2.5UO t".111 tod<i) !nllmO A ·LLSTATE REALTORS SU,ERI! SU,Elll! -s.3•6-0-0•0 ... ,-0 ... N-t:Al'l'Ulllt' hOmt' 111th 4 bdrm~ and pool 111 l'X rellt'nl .ir~:i Creall~t' Isl SlSO,~XI at 117•1 J~ financing a1a1lable On ~umablc full\ rcnt•·d ly S1111.ooo Call today 1r1ple1r. 01111er 11 rarr) 979-S;J7U 2nd C:all &459161 ALLSTATE , OPEN HOUSE , REALTY REALTORS X ' WATERFttOMT • :-Je11 port Shores 4 Bdrm . 212 hath home for S2SUU 00' Super sh:tpe. R H..E ~LT ORS lo\ ely landsrapmR on • largl'i.I lot lmm;n·ut.ne llG CAMYOM .ind comfort.ibll' llos cu~tom family home Rreal fmanr1n1: (':ill to 111th S Br pool and spa, M'e formal h\ lilR and d1111ng 642-5200 plu) MZ) hbrar} and famtl) room Pri1at~ maid ~ room~ on the iiolf COUl'St al IJ1g Ca j PETE ' BARRETT ~.. REALTY n) on S2 ni.001 D.M. Marshall Rltr 760.0135 HOW HIRING L'niqu(' llome~ Im· . has an opporturlll\ for an Hperitftced, quahfiecl rt-al e::.tate agent Liberal ('Omm1s~10n !->plat~ Prime rarms a\ a il able Call Oean Rathbun for an a ppo1ntml'nt 615 6000 U,_.I REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 [111 Co .. 1 Hlgh..,1\. Coron• del Mir \\ r: II\\ r. 15 OF TllE Hf.ST .\GE'l:TS I~ TOW!\' RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERI/ICES Sl,000,000 VIEW FOR $695,000 Includes a 4 BR home v.1th pool. ko1 po nd . ~pa. family room, spacious dining room. hardwood floors. new tarpets, nev. paint & attracu,·e fmancmg 10 Spyglass C IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 OPEN DAILY 2·6 PM ON BALBOA ISLAND I 16 Marint A•e. $495.000 208 Grand COftal, I .I. $675,000 I Collins 11. IFvml S 1,200,000 Comt and preview these fine proptrtft1 mid find out how you can m•tst "' l6a lsfand! BALBOA IS. BAYFRONT ltautiful 4 bdrm homt Oii Ccntr with boat sffp. Two story wood ..ct CJlot• c0ttt111if0i ory with bolc°"'Y mid ~"­ ,_.,...kite ...... Subntlt t1c._., for proptrly "' '°"" s,...... Ano ...... IMj .... or 7 0 Wfltr w41 OHJ.t with flftcMclng. $ 1,200,000. Wlfl COfltldtr ~ funtithtd. 673·6900. GRANO CANAL ON WATER L.."9f & lo•tly 2·story, 4 btd. i.o... °" qultt Llttlt Is. Enjoy ytor 'rou11d rwcrMftoft. Aho l bdnft ,....... .wt. Tie for 2 boats. $675.000. 673-6900. BLUFFS ENO UNIT-¥1EW le..ttfully "P9"•d con. o•trtooklllt ~· All llfMftltlts ...... ''Ooltortt" p1.,., l bdrm cot1do with ••...W. lo.1. Ow11tr will ltoH/opticMI wftll $22.000 down & SI 260. per MO. $241,000. WATERFRONT HOMES,tNC R[Al C.STATl .,..., 11 •••• ' Prl'C'Ort• ~ ......... 201) w ro .. 1 Hlav JI~ MMHlt Avt ~""llOfl 8t.t1 h -1W1<M1 I~ 6>1·1400 61Mtl0 ... ,. ...... -. -.,. . "' . ----.....~---------. -----......--------~---~----------~-~------------.·,--. . . .-~ HIWTUOOI Prntll lO!a ~oo fib CBnt ~ bdrma. llbrar . huae matr su1lt. d1n1na 1rnd rnltrt11nment are~ lJNDER St M11Uon Ru•k Aldtrettt, Rltr 714 '731 44&4 LINDA ISLE fo:xciting opportunity! Wide t•hannel view from spe<'lucular architectural designed 4 bdrm . 5 hath, pool home. Slip for 2 large boats. $1 495 000 Summer Oc<:UJlancy. · ' LIDO ISLE HOMES Fealured on Hom t•s Tours this lovely tradltwnal spacwus. (•ustom 3 bdrm. 3 bath hon:ie. newlv rede<·orated Priced to sell quickly at $475.000. Must see. Newly remodeled 3 bdrm . 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilin gs Great for t'ntertaining. 5420.000 Best price for the money . . PENINSULA POINT IEACHFROMT P a noram1<: bt1~ & ot·ean view at wedge. from prime large lot . 4 bdrm. J bath custom home. 3700 ::.tt ft. featur mg marmeroom. Sl.385.000. NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 bdrm. den. s pacious Plan 8. im- maculate. Low priced at S215,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Joli Bu 1'•d1· Dr•v•· N B 675 6161 E!E 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 VEARS OF SERVICE S MILLION S VIEW S Lo vely Courtyard Entrance Tile Galore r-Plus Hu ge Bay View Patio . Potted Plants flowing Fountains Jndoor10utdoor Living ~ This Two Bedroom. Two Bath Condo Shows Better than A Model. Shown By Appointment. A "Jov Of Newport " Listing. · ORIGIMAL ILUFFS Bright And Airy Three Bedroom End Unit On Greenbelt With Sunnv Deck And Open Beam Ceilin g. Located On Quiet Cul-de.sac Near Pool And Tennis Owner Will Carry Al 13.5' <. $169.900 759-9100 ·----·· ..... 1J 2 COi poi • flta.a .... wporf CetMr OPEN DAILY 2-6 PM .... ON BALBOA ISLAHD 116 ~An. $495,000 201 GnMd CCHIOI, I .I. $675,000 I comm ls. lfwftl Sl.200,000 COMI .ct fn•lew Htese fin. Pl~ CMd fillet out how yow ~ IR•nt hi lc6oa llac.d! BLUFFS ENO UNIT-VIEW le.tft.ly MpCJroded COf'ftlff' OYtriooUtg 9"'ftbeff. All OIMftltfe1 ht tt. "Dolcws" ,.... J bclMll COfldO wffft esMllftelble lo.s. OwHr will ltase/G,tlOfl with $22,000 dowft & SI 200. per "'°· $241.000. GRAND CANAL ON WATER L..ogt & 1o .. 1y 2-story. 4 Md.-..°" qttltt Little Is. hjoy yeor 'ro11nd rtenclHoft. Aho I bdrwl r...tal .... Tit fOf' 2 boclb. $675,000. 67).6900. BALBOA IS. BAYFRONT .._...... 4 bdnn holM on cOn..r wittt boat sip. Two story wood .ct ~· CCIWt•lftPOI wy with balca..y .ct «Mck, ,_,.., kitchen. W:IMff ndmc)t1 fOf' P' op.rty lft f'alm SprilNJI. Arro•od. 1HJ leer or 1 Owfter wil mslst with flHltclftCJ. S 1,200,000. Wiii COMlder MllRg fwwi.ti.d. 6 73-6900. WATERFRONT HOMES.INC REAi ESTATE ~ R•nt.<I' P''"'°"'' M""""'""'"' 24~ V. C 'ld~I Ii~ Ntwi>t1r1 ee ... h 631-1400 JI) Marne A\Jf &lhoo Isl.Ind '7Ut00 '=~' s~~~lv\-a£trs· :: ._ ~ C\AT IL POUAll-----• •--o-.....,, el .... ·-.. ~-cli t.. ..,..,,,._,_.,..._ .. I LOVFAR I I' I 2 I I I I ECA E S ,,, ~ I I I' I . I I NUU CT f;t t'l1r--r1--.1--.1,.,.., ..... 1~ 01<1 10u llNr •t>ov• 111t ... __.. _ _....-4._...j.i......J m1111em111c11n loOQtf'? Ht got r------...... --of lllt '"' I CC llEI I ........ ,-, .... , , .... , .......... , ~ • ~.:': :-.. ":!.':. ~ 'IOll4Miee'-•Nra.JW.. • ;;rrl.~s®~·ril' r r r r r r r 1 ·~~~~l(llflSI I I I I l I J I SCUN-1.lfSMlwnllCblftclllalJOO .Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate . REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US ... TO CORONA DEL MAR . SOtJT ll O F HIGHWA Y COLON IAL TWO STORY DOLLHOUSE TWO H EDROOMS LARG t: YARD .LOVELY ONE BED ROOM REAR UNIT TWO CAH GA RAGE BCYrH INCOME PRODUCING $299,500 1617 WESTCLlf' DR, H..I. 631-7300 ~ , I REALTORS 675-S51 I ~04M ASSUMrTIOH: CDM duplei with good flnanclf!CJ. Eodt unit 3 ldnn 2 lath, fainily room. Close to t•erytlMncj crt $429,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coad Hwy .• Corona cW Mar 675-5511 I • EAST ILUFF AT ITS IEST Remodeled and wonderful. Three bed.room .. three bath and firepla ce. Wail until you see this incredible Master bedroom. Beautifully done throughout. $215.000. Pos~ihle lease option. U~l()Ul li()Ml~ REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 Eo111 Coul Hlghw1~. Coron1 d,I M., WI HAYl 45 Of THI H ST AG&fTS IH TOWl4 ;;;;;;;;;;;1 JASMIMECREEK Most popular 5 Plan 141\h spertac11lar greenbelt & view locallon 3 Bdrm + ram1ly room S36s.OOO 75~1111 MES4VYDE AssuMablt Loa" Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOn-.f H COMDfTIOH Sharp 3 Bdrm, 5 years new. large open k1lcht'n, lovely atnum, earthtone rurpels Askmg $134,900 Call 540-1151 ~~~ • HERITAGE . • REALTORS ***** l lR + r~ + Spo Mesa Verde area I AUAMD Reab~1rully m11intu1n1•cl 3 Bdrm homt', ho.:t' fo rm k1ll-ht'fl. µu rk ~ltc yu rd. und a rarl'ly touncl lari:e bascml'nl Full price Sl27.900. 751 31!11 C::. ':>fl HT -f""' PHOPE H l It':> TAKE YOUR CHOICE One twusc acro:.s f rnm the o(her. beth ft 2 loL~. ea has 2 Br I Oa Super add-on potential 631-2242 ~Sunhm' ltl·alt' THIHl<IMG TOWNHOME? Call the sper1ahsll> .it the condom1n1um 111 formation center Toud1~1one Reall1 963-<ll67 * * 5 BEDROOMS Xlnl ram1 l\'I neighborhood 0-Anerdesperate • II ogl' rrcc Stand1n g TEAMS ~ h.omt 1n ~oodbrid.:1: with SJ.SK d OWC . @) Cables L pgr~cled &. , own at ;ilmo:.t ne~ Lall rur ::r'. Sl42.900. make of· CIR ~uµer ~eta II:. & )Our ,,.,,,_ personal 1ni.pec·1ion MnaVerde SHARP38R Owner·~ anxious w,,,,dhrldgc Really 551.:1000 192U liarrann !'~'"·"""'' Lovely rerurbis ht'd home on golrrourse As sume IO"i int Only St 19,995 Prin only Palrirk Tenore. agl 631-1266 GoH Coww Hom~ $2119.500. 4 Br. J Bu. view S223.000 1n as sum able loans al 11 63·~ Opn Wed. Sat & Sun I 5 Ca ll Anita 557 1270 or 646-5096 WOODBRIDGE condo, ~ bd. 2 ba. single story cor- RVM~ Rf..\LTORS SHARP USTSIDE 6-1'1.EX OHL Y 15% DOWN Owner will hnanc:e to qoahhed buyer Well located. good looking 6 umts + 4 rar garage + ample parking Reio" FREEDOM HOME ·11x gross 3 Br t Ba large yard Cal How 644-7211 EASTSIDE 3 br. I ba, S95,000 641-0763 M.lm spa 101·6 rm s120.ooo I ~ ""ER t; pper 3 br. 2 ba. ____:___:___. ram rm Sll0,000 Ownr I will carry si.>.ooo tst at ----- 12q A t.642-1523_ ~.~~~~••••••••!~.~~ BEST ANANCING IN TOWN Brand new 2 & 3 Bdrm Townhomes 1n lovel> garden setting. I 31/•% fixed interest rate. Assumable with no pr•papMftf petiaHy. 30 yrloca. All ameml1es mcluding double attached garage. woodburrung r1replares, custom kitchen. wet bar. pvt deck. recreation area with pool, spa, BBQ and much more. Located at fain•lew and Avocado. on the same site as the original Roger 's Gardens in Costa Mesa. SEARIDGECondo2 Br 2 Ba. SJ0,000 down , $1800 Mo Owner 714 49'J.4369 HlllttiftcJtOft leoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rRICB> IELOW MARKET Minutes lo m1l t-s or pounding surf This low maint Townhouse " I br + den or 2nd br . I & 3 < ba lmmac . highly upgraded Has 3 pools. jacuzz i . lenn 1s , clubhouse. wet bar. rprlc Has existing 7 9', loan Open Sat Sun 1 5 9766 Verde Mar Bkr SJG· 1600 or 968-8341 HO QUAUFYIMG Owner transferred Super 4 Bdrm. best area Just Sl29.900 Rkr 848.0709 ner unit, n1l·e yd. As ~umt-$73,000 at 12' •'. ask 1ng Sl42,900 Open Hou~e 8 ~. I 5 Owner 559 6(.62 PRIDE or o~ n ersh1 p Th1i. J Bdrm 2 Ba " formal dining room ~ho"s hke ii nrw home Lo\'el} }ards "' wroughl iron fence un rul de sac Don't m1~:. th is one' Assumable r1n an c1ng l\s k 1n g $126.500 I RANCH REALTY !)!) 1 2000 MINT CONDITION with lorallon lo rnotch .t bdrms.211ba Fordham Model In Viii 11. l'n1v Park Numerous up i:rades inside and oul Superb vie-A and pm·at•y Sl74,9tMI Seller uffering gt>nerous ll'rms to help~ ou purchase 'l~13 CA"4Pt1SDl·IRVINE Loguno ltoeh I 04 ••........ ,. .•......... ALot Ac,..,. fw Wt I JOCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dt.:ViLOPERS Ull AC 1ile &Oneel for 46 units 1n City ol Vista Only 18,800 per unit. Ttrm 7M or 11S' tn s1T11·7fi..;.:;.;;:i.:..__ •SUMHYMIAD• By owner Tract ol 3$ ICIU ready to rtt'Ot'd S262.SOO ~'inancing avail 1714 1 1so 0823., a 1373 Ca..ercW r,..,.,ty 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RAU: C I H Newport Buch Property 50' lronlalJe In prime loca· tion Owner will finance t:x clus1ve Pr1nc1pals onl y Ask tor Irene Loudon, Agt. 6JH247 or 631 7300. 2 IR 2 IA COHDO Ad1aren1"to Ne'(...porl .__ .... _____ _ Crebl area Sea Wind r-Section Sl.23.900 Good Red 'ed to Sl28.SOO terms 21:1R 2BA Condo l yr Roy M~Cant., Rltr. new Highly upgraded T1I . Wall t o wall 541-7729 car els Wall paper THE ILUFF Lan Sl'aped, enclos"d .......... x.. • ,._,.. •-------1111 pat1 Pool, Tennis. jar 3 bdrm. dm rm .. hv. DOVBt SHORES S91.000 +assumable lsl. rm ., fam rm . F I', 2' 1 13.S 8' i Open Fri.Sal & bu. xtra large porcelain AREA Sun. Or by appt 32031 tub w/ceram1e Ult• walls 1 year old 4 bdrm . 311 Via Tonada San Juan & n ba th , library . 3 oor. 4 cov<'red, patio r1replaces Professional Capo Off AIJpaz. comer art-a:. Pnce S2J0,000, 5', ly d(•coraled formal din or De I Obis po Ag l down.assume'40.000lsl P ar1r1r Co mpany trust deed al 7'•" Xlnt ing . ram1I) kitchen & 498-5640,498-5000 land lease $853 00 ~r large den year Can't change until year 2003 14', ant only 2nd t r ust deed due 1986·87 tall ownl'r for Redhill~Realty 1 ;~ :~ -;:mo lttcOfH rraperty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trade Luxury Newport appl dall} arter 5 pm ·-------· C714176().8425 home on 11 acre for In· come !,;nits or " Equity S21!0.000 Al·t no~' Broker Co Op Agent 631·4516 WESTCUFF 4 ID Spacious. open & a1Q . beaut 1 Bd " 2 pal1~ Assuml' to 9S', 1111 A rt; .;ii value 275,001 Palnrk Tenore 631-1.266 RVM~ R F:.\L TORS Harbor Vi'w Move in condition. 3 bdrm. 2 ba home 1n llarbor Vie" l11gh as sumable loans Highly upgraded lhrou~houl Shows like model Must sellJasl. Askuig $239.500 incl land Come for in spert1on Sat. Sun I 6 1860 Port Wheeler or rall 760-9596 Owner A&t Owner Will Rnance Below market rate, beaut1ru1 3 Bdrm home w gbstenuig pool. near parks. sdxJOls & shop ping Onl) St98.SOO Call Har r y Freder1 r k 631-1266 RVMtte I Rf.Al.TORS --l Trade Luxury Newpon home on 1, arrl' for In come L'nlls or., Eqully $280.0011 Art no~' Broker Co Op Agent 631 ·4516 WANT house in Newport Heights ror client All l'ash Cleo l n1ted Brokers 548-2739 IEST IU)FFS IUDGETIUY 3 Bdrm. 2 bath single stor y 'To>A nhome' Original area, end unit, Krnt rond Sl69.SOO <owner finanring1 Aitl. 640·5560. -WESTCUFf IBR CONDOS95.000 Can assume exist ing loan or approx. $60,000 al 14' • '"r int. ~3-J!610 CAREFREI UVIHG OH UDO in th1:. 3 bdrm l'OlY l'harmer on rxtr.i ~ide lol "11h large patio Ex Ira parking :.pal·e or small boat storage Redh1ll~Realty 1;7:~ 7:wo s .. c1.......te 107 .......•..........•... •OCEAN VIEW. steps to hea('h 3 BR 2 Ha condo. need less than t.!O.OIMI Own Sales µric· $26o,OOO 549 3232 1714 I ROOM ENOl"G ll H!> enormous )ard merel} al'l'enti. lhe panoramic ocean and harbor \ 1sta~ nsable on each side of this rharminl! 3 BR 2 Ba sngl Sl} home Pn ced lo sell "1th JUSI $25.000 down at $229.~ Canon Properties 493-8901 Santa Ana 108 ...................... MAKE AM OFFER! 3 lnrome Properties Ea~1 s1de Costa Mesa O" ner v. ti I rarry Pmed to sell' J1! NE~ COi i 1/ tlH.'J ti JC. ; II l>4 Hliti:l 2925 l'olll•gi• .\ \l' l'•l\1<1 .\h·~a ('\ BY OWNER L1qu1datmg Properties 1st parcel. pnme N E Costa Mesa location, 2 slory home "' sep 2 bdrm mrome S250.000. xlnl lenns Courtesy to bk.rs 546 6673 wkd ·s. MAMYUMITS No down. one set or 32, rlose lo break e\'en Prin onl~ 540.:.;66 Whelan Real Estate IRAD.fORD CONDO 3 Bdrm . 1•, ba. near So Cst Pla za Assum able loan. ll 4•; lln 1st S98,SOO Wkends or aft 6.1---,•Y•O•W-~--- 549-1636 "~ 98 units. I blk from Di s ALOT n eyland. Only 1sr; FORAUTTLE do-A n. take over pymls Charmin~ 3 Bdrm home Great lax shelter & in lo\ ely ne11!hborhood great rental area Local· Prime schools. huge edat 106 ~atnce Mgr tovered patio, \'A or ha s set up \aca nl mdls r HA terms a\aliable Open daily Bkrs $88,500 welcome Call Ric k don osen rt-altoro; 17TH AT PR<liPECT Tl'STIN. 731 3111 SCHlth LOCJllM I 08 ·······••···•·····•··· THIS llOME ll AS IT ALL' Byers. 760 7292 Won't last'' ..... ~ rro 2100 ·······•··············· INOL'STRIALCONDOS LAGL'NA HILLS :.JOO' -4500. Buck Shepard Assoc ~1-~l Loh for Salt 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 side by si de lots in downtown section or HB. 211 blocks lo bch, want rast sale, terms. Prin CIJ!als on[y Call 842-8705 Garden Pen Vilocp Opttt Doily at I 0:30 from I 0:30 A.M. 548-2239 SI 0,000 DOWN! f or Sale by owner Sharp 48R. 3BA. hv rm . ram rm . lrg lot, trees Next to Greenbelt As s um e loans See anytime $1 34,500 , Caretaker on prop 16711 Diane St. 536·0794 or for A Little I acre + bldg s1le. gent UDO ISLE I l l/~/o Channing, remodeled J BR + ramily room home with 2 £pie's. on quiet clul desac street. Lots or curbside appeal plus RV access. Moti\•ated owner w1carry lge 2nd ror qualiried buyer. --1!!!!~~~~~~1 M7·320S ly slopin g parcel short 20~ down. owe lge 2nd distance from tennis & wino payments 2 br. 2 beach Ownr has 1n-ba. immac w1ex rluded plans for custom pansion Potential. Just villa Sl7S,OOO Spec S335.000. Agt.963-8182. Beau11rul ocean views. a su per location . 3 rirrplares, an atrium and stained i:lass win dO'A'S are JUSt a re~ or the features you'll rind in this wood and glass J lx'droom. 3 balh home A true entertainers delight ror only S395 1100 499 4551 • Cof'OftO def Mor Oldr dplx 4Sxll8' IOI ocn side hwy Possible to build 2 Condos 997·1717 ownr Lrg R-2 rorner lol. <duplex OK l Close to NB City Hall St99.000 673·4928 759-1616 COSTA MESA Air filtered & cond . 4 Bdrm Hall or fame bomt . Remodeled kitchen , hard ll'OOd floors , xlnl corner lot Near schools from kinderga rttn th rough college. Try your VA for a low down '134.1100. MAME YOUI TllMS 4 Bdrtn. one story, fam rm. comer lot. Owner vuy motivated & wlll help finance Just $'51.SOO RCTc1ylor(o . . ~~.~!~ ..... !?~~ l"lft• 1044 l"int 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FURLOUGH A1 rhne pilot sacrifice Reduced WK, 3 br, 2 ba cottage. Cash, T.D .. tradt. orre r. SJSOK Ownr/A l-66l·OfJ93. Coroaa det Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWCCDM 11~% assumable financing. 2 Br. I blk from water Move in to- day. Call Tim Rhone 631-1266 10%,._IRa 2 Bdrm . some vu, lolest price In CdM. l blk from water. Call nm Rhone tod. )'. 83).121111 R&'M~ Ht '\l T 11H'- --- 4l41MOMA tle1ant new 4 Br Vic· t or lan part ial vu, ownr/contractor Just com I · . 5 000. 2 BR ocean v\eW coUa1e. Sout.hoCSeavlew. Owntr wlll carry flrat T. D. Ant AMD>. HAllOR lllDGE-IEAUTIFULL Y appointed view condominium. 2 BR + conversation area, kitchen with nook + formal dining -One level. Assumable loans. Owner will assist in financing. $419.000 Lorraine Rennie 752-1414 (Y-61) LOCATION f'LUS CHARM & CHAIM & V 41.UE Highly upgraded Warmington "C" desirable end unit within walking distance .to pools, parks. tennis and lake. Don't miss th is marvelous opportunity for a great buy. Good financing available . $165,000 Darlene Peitinger 551·8700 (Y-62> • tacular views! j~!!'I!~~!!'!~~~~ MI SSION Ri':ALTY 494.0731 WEST OCUMFttOMT Tripleit Terms $600,000 Divorce fore-es Sale A~t, 615:§~ l.ower 3 Arr h Ha y -e Great ocean view. pvt EASTILUFF L' area 4bdrm beach 4 bdrm, fam rm, fplcs. 1ngo house 499-3144 Xlnt rinanring Im· A1o11;. .. ,, __ mediate occupanry ;;ftltodt 1069 possible $285.000 BUILDERS & INVESTORS Two vacant lots Hunt 1ngton Beach area Poss1!>le site for 2 singlt homes or duplex R 2 zoned Appraised value Sl40K Make o<fer Call Carol Mulvey, Agl. 673 7300 orr1re. or S48·3216 residen(e. •••••••••••••••••••••• 642-5161_, 64Q-~107 CH4TliU OM GALAXY DRIVE Enter tall stately doors to a spectacular pool with marble and tall columns. Look through the home to the bay and ocean beyond. 5 BR, Den study large lot $1 ,900,000 Barbara Aune 642-8235. (Y·63) •••••••••••••••••••••• 110 •••••••••••••••••••••• OC EAN FRONT New Mod u I a r Type llom es. "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~Ill!"~ leased land, 3 pvt bchs. Mo.It• D.wt, . 24 hr secunty, r1shing ••tott 2400 pier from S:W,900 1or~ •••••••••••••••••••••• • down. 499-311~ Exclusive North Sho~ l•-------·-1 home Lake Arrowhead •EXC~TING• httftW. With o r with o ut lum1turc. 24x64 Green· brier Home in Laa.11111~ n1rcst $a tar P1rk. Tlttl'911C .. 1976·2h~ Kmeawood Home w/38n. 28a. If( kltchtn & 111 hvlna din 1ng eru CLASSIC MOIUHOMI SALIS 271le H1rbot, Stt ~ A 54NtJ7 • BR, 3 ba + fam rrn, 1n cl tust pool tablt . Lake view (714 1 95\·0747 or l213) 990-1485 BIG BEAR VIEw LOT~ Ntar ski, lake & shop. ping. $32,500. 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I. fir 1 Ba pool, laundry 957 0101 49MU> 11171 •DtLUXf OfACIES• Rfftfol1 le.i~e 4 llr 3 Ba 2 cat l!(>tsmay~ 0<"<·an f'ronl duph·' rm Nope15 Closrtoall. I lie rdrtgt' d w, ~r SC General Hoi.p1tul HOOSE•--.uTir.S OffictR_.d 4400 l.2&3room Nolusere I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l(aragt!, ltmni~ rourt. John Marshall 3IJO"; comp fum. 2 lrg Call for .ippt S410.S435 balcony, enclsd g11r11"t' 1 ll R, lllOVt!, l'.I rpel 832':""1~· 5 •••••••••••••••••••••• quired AdJ AlrPOrter ' : HolHtl Funtftt..d ~pa, pool SB.so Mo Ref's 631'12il6 patios Nr Balhoa l'1er 2 M TSL Mg l 642 1603 ~ "" 1617 Weslcbff N H. W11nt Hotel 833-3223 9-12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d blks lo ll&y & all shpn!( ' u • m · Adult~. no pets Sl50 Mo Avull Aug 29th $34~ mo Prof female. non l>ll10kt•r financial 1n~t 7000:-. f. -· · ·- • r1•4uire No iJ(lfs S!l(Jomo llnio!I. 404 ··R"' ... 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DU Pt.~X·2Br, frplc · 2 SS7·5701_~6~·M52 Calif. ll-7PM 714 851·0081 842·2834 IS73-t900 556 7174 3Blt. 2BA S950 mo Step~ S700673· 7711'7 t>nrl gar , pool. dswhr bl ks from PCH, SSOO mo Aparlwltfth fwnish~ (213l6ll-3040 Prof ess1onal Offl res --------•INe11o Condo. 2 bdrm +-to lkh JAC"KH: 631 4(}1G Costo Mtso 372• Adults 642 5<113 542 3591 or Unfwftithtd 3900 R emodeted to your WINTER Ba)fronl 1 dt>n 2 ba Bnghten Spr or646-717l ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEO 3 Br 2 Ba drapes, d "''• •••••••••••••••••••••••Female Roommal 11oan1 NEWPORT spec1f1c,lJons Birrh St Bdrm. 2•, ba. $1400 rno mg m1l'ro pool :.pa 2 Lido Isle-I Br 3 Ba E\er SUS CASITAS OCCU,AMCYI )'a rd. garage. fr pie.-S E A W I N D ed lo share 3 Br hoU.\t' CENTER nr A1r_port Call644 7722 Close lo Bay front 2 Br l'ar l(ar. patto S795 II o rn e co m m I } Furn I br apt S345 &. ., ll I' A s' N ... ar bearh Avail 9 30 "'11ss1on V1e10. full pn• ,,..,r PRIME LOC •TIO ... 2ba $65-0 mo WatC"rfrnnt Sierra :'11anagement Co bear hes l"nn1< ·•lr up l::nd gar Adult~. no ' r 1 •U pt earn S600 Mo 675-4009 art 5 VILLAGE S3llO 1ncld uub 5411 ll!<HI Loe "' " ' ~ • l'eihn"~. 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JUA , frplr gar Wintl•r llom~ Mutureaduhs no BEAl'TIFl'L 2 Bi 2 Ba LuxuryAdult unitsat af Crom $535, Townhoust• bay&orean li731266 Avail No11o' A,·ailable immediately l "mque-IBR. gar util rntl l(ar<len"r l!oJll'r pc1 S9CHI $725 Mo S.11H1767 Jl4!1S ~u1et , ~t><·ure 19111 M y rd OO f fordable livuig. 1.2 & 3 t1"GUI S610 + pool~. ten Jo' to shr J hr )'rl} rental ~5640 Pnme Hunt Beach m· $1200 Sept 19th lo June mo 645·41el :-O:e~pon Hl\d 64tllU7J fp~~.a lndl")~· ~Lio~qd,; Br Well decorated nis."'-·aterlalls. pondlt' on Balboa Ii.land dust rial park Call !11th 615 ~ ~e~J \·erde 4llK. fpll . W ATERFROMT HOME t.rg I Br 1\tlull Near 1 h11o~hr encl ~ar Adlts. Olymp1r s1z.e pool. bghl Ga~ for cuokuig & hi:.al -S220 mo Sel)t Ill C"all • NEWPORT 894· 7257 Ask for Mr l(ardenmi: int:1 '$750 mo 2 'lur} 1·u:.1om home 4 shop:.. par pool Jll ulils l no""l• ... ,, t'd tennis court. Jaruu1, Ing paid From San Doreen 673 73Jll or C b II ON THE BEACH Xlnl BR form· I d111111j( & .. <., ....,., D1~go f~·y dn"" .North rE ... HSUU am_ll e -7520759SS94984t•\ei. · a 'pd 18114 :'llon10,1a. 31117Msre 5404400 park like landscapinl( < '" ·~ 673·9207 loe WinterRen1al ,\\a1l ' br~a kfa:.t nook 3 t·.ir 5480336 -Most beautiful bldg 111 on Beach to ,\kfat.lden Sparious txecull\e of HEWPORTCENTER Sept1. 12.,.,l Br 2 Ua . 4~:~ I ·Q'•uB1~.1 r~~rl' 2P l'1<1r garage li:e clcM•b. pan la9;_a l--h 37 .. 8 S1pal'1dou~r :! llr 1t ._!!a H B. then West on Mr Fadden P~~~el~~~n~~ f~~a~ 1~ ,~;~ Hficae1s1· AJ1t1·ros5 .. rsvirfrc~mavac1.i1tay Prestige swles on 16th app i. """"1mo 126 ~: " < ••1 t·~ trv.3frplc., l)?t•d,·tk. -· ~ " .aun ry ac ,µoo . ...,;15 f'romS395.846·0lil!I LO Scaw1nd \"lllJJ!l' " < ,., floor.upto3yrleases 0 l' I' u n front t 2 1 3 ' S750mo 631 tl':l!n !:>Oat dock IJ\ all JI t•xlra •,e• ••• • •••••••• • ••• ~ ~· • f>.18-95.'16 f 71 4 >893-5196 ~moker tu shan• 3 H1 2 ble. 'up11011al" From 22!i G Olson, 760-0404 -- 398 3332, f213l 839 2261 F;ast side JU R. 2 IM t"hargt· For lraM· onll rum ~ux 'tud11.1. 'Phu, I\, 2 Hr Ii, Ba 323 E 18th Dlelux e2bpool2sb1de bxl tra Ba :'II ewporl <' rl'S I sq fl up al rt•asonable I 7TH STREET 2 br 341h St a\ ail frplr wood panell.'d h\ l'all Pt'KK> Pall1~on ma1u ~cn1l'c. iJ onei.. r · t I h Id nrge r, a. tns, Rooms 400 Townhouse rnmpll·ll'I rentals No li:.asc re 9 13 6 13. ~ mu ind rm Sci25 mo 673 1134 i I I !:155 :n;:i "k tl.J \~I St25 "'k 499-22Z7 ll~. i~o ~~a~5 S~e:ra I d:.wh r •11, m~les beat·h ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'ith tt'nn1:. :.pa pool quired, call ~73-3002 COSTA MESA l I 613 5742 63!157811 l' d 3 BR R r I R 5P\1 Htwpart lffdl 3769 :'11grn1 <.:o 641 tJ24 Adlls, 110 pets S450 mo Wanted Refined. maturr 646 11169 or ti42 :J.150 "'k THE RIGHT 2 or 3 room office suites u 1 · · · .. on 1o 21 i a P <' 11 bo \ 'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 536·8362 mall' Non-smkr. Share for Tom ~' A c. plenty of prkg l"lll l _a ... i--a 3152 enc 11a110. 2 car j!Jr -ar r 11•11o rnme-. e\ PRtV•cy•n111ET love!• home Prnau.· SP ... CE -~-· "..,....' $71HI 751 1.,,,. ,1 <' 1. ~ • ..,.... MAllHEIS WI.UC , f emales prd •rrcd JI "" incl A'a1I "°"' Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo """· rrl Cl" 4ur J11 hJhUUS\' l.1ke ne11o I Rr Apt:. . bath Room. board Bdrmhomein l'l THERIGHT R 675-6700 Prime ;l11guel Shorr, : 115 Rt'.iut I( round,, 'r": ""·Kar or nirport l'p or I. 2 & 3 Br fownhouse laundry $375 mo l!>l & I Sl85 ~o. 1 S2CJO Mo + el!lonom1cs -- 3BR. 212BA home. l'oa.sl ·4UR. 2BA, fam rm. pool. '~ 'l ~ep J:Ul'~1 m.ud ~ down halcony or patio Apts from 5475 Patios. la:.l 894·1706 l.:tils 4116·7333, 770 8075 PRICE ~'ldcof Hwyf561·!1331 Jar McsaDt'IMaran·a (jlrs,St50075!10279 pool .~p tibq I· d ." sinl(le & double car Room pvl bath. k111·h GUl.UMTEED! OFRCESUITES Htw r+itoeh 3169 SIHIOmu5567271 Ll()O ISLKrle;in l Ar 3 lush.~h~ded ia~~l.;~· f,ar~es .Otel~r H~~ µriv Pool J\all Hmmateloshan•2tir 21• 300to6000Sq F't Prime 750sqflto4500sqflof ••••~•••••••••••••••• Rrand ne11o 2 Br l'undo. 2 Ra. S1soo mo 't rl\ ~;n 111.1: $460 & up Mature ar ur 1 ren Ea~lbluffs Prof fl'nt :~~n~uox '~h D~~lar 17;~~1 Waterfront offirt'~ 1n fi res a~ allable in t.IDO ISLE charmml! 4 Ba l rar .1:ar "'clt·l· JU\ L1dollf~,1vlc Sail adult:. NO PETS Me~a B4068<YI pref S21KI 7f;cl82·1:! art pool Jat' :I fµI'> Mt 6 Ne~port llarbot °"1lh fashion I sla nd bdrm. 2 bath~ newly rt'-door, frpk. dishwasher 1enn1i. & b&icb 222 \'1d pin es 2650 H 11 rh 2 BDRM TOW NH OM E 5 JO 196 26Gt boal sh ps .n ailabte I :-O:e11oport Centeri Ex· derorntcd SJSfHI mo mirro_ 11oasht'r & dr)cr Palermobi5ilG8 TEAR·ROUNOFUN 549 24.17 Pool.parit,nearbeach R 0 (l m 1 11 n 1 t.: t' PlusalonRhi.lof,pt•nal rellentv1s1b1lll> Call for Yearly Also otht'r rrn I pool Jae. balcony \;u Wl':.tl•ltrf I ~Ir} ~ hr Sn -a 1.,1 .. 11Ps o SPAl'IOl"S 2 BR \dull. 96J.5191 n e 1 Rh borhood for Dana Point, M :.tra1ghl amen111~ Temf1l' lea~ details Exclusive with 1als d\ ail Bill Grund) P<'IS A»ail Sept 15th .,Id>. 3 ba l"ln k1t<'h ;;,·~~: ~· ."~1~~;·~d~ onen b('amed t•eihnt: 2&3 BDRMSAVAIL em ployed. resp non reliable. P'1 br I>' I ba 1ng terms"°"' a\ .11lahle William Cote 675·6161 SHOO Mo. 54~2253 Gardner np pt.'ll. S!Y.!11 "~'''"~ • P1.,, mrr•~ lob of 11ooot.1. st·n·1nl( Huge 3br, 2ba. $495 smoking fem nr O('C S250 mo, ut1l!i ind Isl & t:all Today' " Ne11oly dct·qratro :i UH 11H111ttiftgt0118taeh 324C 64295Qi GREAT RECREATION bar S:l!HJ "" fX'lS 2256 Beaut 2br'sfromJ95 szoo 1ncludt"s util last 768·4234 1714)675-8662 tCote Realty Ba. 650i SheJ~h11n• ... :•••••••••••••••••••.• P\'TCO.MMl":-.OlTY ''''"11'•'"'"1"'~,()11\ MJµlc St 548·7356 All extras 2k1dsOK.no 9578390 -So Laguna rm ba P't loatSlipsA•oilab~! & Investment drive b\ S8Sll mn Brand ne" 3 br. 3 ba 2bdrm lbath tcu~l' I'" <1.fl•u'"'""' li7:J·ll!I03 pets Isl+ security f'urn1shed room IC1t cnl . pool. p\I l'Omm •IRPORT•nu •640-5777 ~rnler 7sZ·6499 house ford1sl'nmrna1mi: SHHIO rno 5.'l 31~11; .1~a11n C"lut>,•SJunn Refs 962·3831 847·04_?2 ~ r I\ . Cos I :i !\I Cl> a S295 + ulils 499 4722 "' -~ I fam1I.\ 2 blk., lo bl'a('h • "v<l•u,.· "'dll• • Large 2 Br 1 Ba in 4 2()(• mo ~.5 2753 a•k Jo' roommalh nt•l'ded I-' urn 1 shed or u n ----\ er,ailles 2 br 2 bJ c ~ • ..... ~ f h··" L d HEW,ORTCREST I o ta II; upl(raded ~u1tes din rm lgc• k11 i ~.,..m,..~a • ''"' ~StiBJIU Plex.mcene1ghborhood. for Penni J SR 2BA. $275 mo ~rn1s ;"' ~ "'tn 0"' PrimeHotlchloc. Beaut JBR. \le"' Gardenl'r 1nrl 1 1 rt '•••Q d~ge A'AR'TMENTS brite &rheery,garage. A\'ail.9·5 Muslhercsp xecu "e u1tes in A !too ft StOOO mo. Agt645 O'l.95 Sl200 mo llJJ.11145 /a~d ~o h~,1.:~: l~ :r ~~~~e~,~~ ~P::d Beautiful landscaped no J!!IS $475 760-1'!_13 ~~~rr~~~~J; P~~:.ba~~ l' D M 644 3Sllll "'k :~~~r~~alkmJ? d1stanC\ p~:;~ifuU serv . :~11t:e Winter Rental 2BR. 1U,\ 2 Br I balh be3t'h Wtla)!e tnucht!~ S7ou Sand\ 1oc•m\ • ru1 ... sned garden apt.S Patios or LCICJm'O ltoet. 3141 Non smoking femule 642"7504 Hm. PLAZA waler CIOSl' to beal'h w~sl $61Hlmo.lsllas1+SlUO 6126149 ~Unfurno>lil!(J •Adull derks Pool&Spa,rO\" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 25+ yrs. mo 5569280 Hmmate~antedlo shr3 EXECUTIVESUJTES Comesee1tnow' New port Complett-1\ l'lean1ng liHI ri.fJln ~Br 2 Ba Mobile homr, t ••ng •No Peb • ered parking Adults.no Sharp 2 Br New carvet. aft 5:30. un nr brh Fm1 prcf'd MtwportAn:hH/ furnS4SOmo5486900 S36·1~53 Ltdoarca St>SO.Mo Models OpenOa11y pets pa1nt.w1t h garagc Mustbenl'at!>IH!llllfi 2082 Mirhelson=2l2 TokollClllklldQ. 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Oreanfronl for Windler •~•••••••••••••••••• r 2BR homr '" ~alho,1 I ·~'<~ ~~~ ~:~~:1~r space Prest1g1ous Npl !Uh Wmler $900 or } rl> I t:arpds. rcnl:lt'd '.ird )ho11o t!r stall, slo\ e & 880 """~ •• •w gar. pvt pallo. a u ls, no Rentals Fumishe & Free room & board t S325 + sel' '''ail St•pt H • B ch I oc New po rt lea~eSl200Nopellt \J.tl. Watd paid 2710 F" refrigc .S7SO bl & last (714)6451104 l>t'l!. S495 276A\'Q:Cado unfum Broker.67S.4912 sala ry'" Balboa rurl 67J.8293 WESTMINSTER Ar,rhes Toka1 Bank 5485527. Dela11oarl' 63t.4l 211 t S500set·urity t:all NewportBeachS. 54ll 7s10,00 5722 NOJ-'EE'Apt.&~Condo huusekeeptng&babysi t lf you"veoevcrplat·rrt,1 1200SQ.FT. Bld.&6424644 __ ---------: l5PM 759"381 .\bk for Mr 1700,j~1~15J4~·5;;31 "" E.ASTSIDE rentals Villa Rentals. tingforfather&5yrson Classified ad. you'n• 111 14308 BearhBlvd Ht~n W11lshare 400 sq ftoffice DELUXE 2BR, 21A Bingham 2 Br I 1 • Ua Townhou:.v 675·4~12 B!:_ok~r Student or grandma. the minonly' Try 11 o>nt'e l (rwys Cn1<" Center space w single arcluterl WIMTER Near brh"' frpk & $2200 Month 6 bedroom. Laundn rm . pal10 P'RK NEWPORT nonsmoker. own car andseehowqu1ckh voul Shopping Center Pnme or des11(ner Great lor 2 bdrm. I'• ba ht>U!ol' patio End .1:ar !>moke 41, Bath in ~P'l!lass for bdrm luxuno~ Pool. 1otaragl' Small child., " Exp Refs 675 3793 . gel results f>hont' locatrnn 97!18118!:1 ur Balboa Pen S200 mo Arn119 15 81 llll6 15 82 alas-m ldn l.i \dlh lease or lea~"t· opllon Jar & )!)m In \'ersa11ll's 1 ~mall J>('l OK S-525 $:°i50 COUMTIYCLUI 523 4920 642 5678 645·1260 !:J!ho_ne 67J.2026 __ Ample pkmg S575 mo S-180 960-"614 A\ a1lable 1mmed1a1el\ $850 :'11o Call 631 61ili6 )lo TSL \lgml 1)-12 1603 UYIMG 1755 ~9 13BR.Zba l~f'R 1mml><1 1Ca11Conmeal6449990or Yearh. 11o1n1cr, summerJB.il·hclor 1.ofl 11o11h Bachelors.t&2bedroom ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br f um Yearl) On o t' r up an r' 9 182 494 2350 i\gt rt•nt:ib Brwn !frail) l(ar:~<' & µ;1110. smgle apts & townhouses. • /' ' • seashore "': Nr11opor1 I ~ro.ugall HB Si2!'> mo f,a)tlllufl Jlidrm. :!'il>J 675-9111 pcr~on, 1nl'lds slo,e. f'romS510 644 lllOO S500 Mo Lllls inl'ltl H42 6006 'on do u µJ(rJd I'd t6.'ill mo )rl}. l br. l lla. refr1g~. ullb pd gas & 3 BK. 2 ba. yrly $675 mo • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL • 548·2901 . ll OMEf'ORR~:Nl' SB.SO mo A\ail immt·d frplr l(ar ~r·plunr ,\1 "aler S~US + $JOO Frplc, bllns. patio, gar • • ' • I 3 Bdrm ~75 f'eon•d 760 68l I 548 5682 ~l'l'u.nt) lall bt11on 111·5 Like new 129 35lh St 8 Days • 3 Lines 8 Dollars HousHUnfumilhtd )llrd & garage Kid~ & Wmll'r reol.11. llt'aut :! fi.156404 Don1d1sturbocrupan1s • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• IX'15 11oelrome 54$ 2IMK1 EXCWSIVE tir 1 tt.i nt-~ 11a1n1 & dt· Days Gus..r...2tJ·~1711 e Its easy to place your 8-0ay Week Class1f1ed by matl and 1t e ,Jolboa lskwld 1206 Agent, no fee HARIOR RIDGE l'Or p,1 gar S.S.IO mo \\'est:f"ll!ld ·······················Irvin• 324• LUS£ 1213 1«52788 '4566f.S f'T VI.CANT e costs 1us t $8 -that s only a dollar a ·day' To qualify for lh1s e Charming V1rtor1o.1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2HR den&fabul11u~1110 Orcanfront 2bdrm. lb;1 FAMILYA S 3 bdrm . 2 bat h . • special offer. YOU must be 8 non-commerc1al user offering home, 4 !)r, .i ba 11!1 'l/orth11o ood 4 br. 3 ba de~rec \ 1c11o Commu111 tlct'k winter S.525 (."JU I Sparkling dean lrg apts f1replare. blt·ms, newly h d f I t $800 d d I h t • Topaz SIJ511 mo homc.nopcts,S950mo IH>OOl&1ennis.si•1·ur11y t•,es 5485313agt Curfam1hes11o1thlof 2 refurbished YrlyatS750 • mere an 1se Orsaeup 0 pera an eprtcemUS • 673 2777 leasc. 552-RSIOaft. llam gale S2.500 per mllnlh Oceanfront beautiful 21 ~~~drcn :-Jear park No mo. • be tn your ad The cost stays t he same w het her your ad • lalboa Pftllinsula 3207 'l/ewly det'11raled 2 Bd I l) 0 n n a God' h J 11 . Br 2 Ba B)' Wt!ek Ill 2 AR 2 BA $515 needs eight days selling time or JUSI one ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba huge k1trh fenred &w-6200. Mamab !nine month Start1ni.t 9 5 J98 W W1b0n 6315583 • • 3 Br oreanfroot rondo'" y rd . dbl gar. ,\ l' Really i52 9466 ·' Br 2 a~ T'ownh·ouse. t b h B lb 5635 mo Ask rur Rick or H I " e Use one w ord in each box About 4 words make one e nea ear Y a oa -_ S ORTTER.MS Jikyhiihl. ;,ill built·in&.. !oration "' ser parlllnll Crai.ir83t·Ot.23 WESTCUFf BEACll REl"ITALS. 2&3 frplc, pnuo yard Adults ~'!!!!!11'!!1!!!!!!!!~!1!!!!!!!!~!!!'!!!!! • class1f1ed ltne of type M1n1mum ad •S 3 lines Please pnnt • and spertarular \'1e11o Lu x u r 1 0 u s r 0 u r bdrms a\•a1l h> week or on I~ S48S Mo TSL r plainly SllOO>_rly.6441211 A_gt bedroom. thm· bath month Agcn1,67s.s110 Mgmt 64294t2 E~~~~L~!r~~~~10a~e~ • • Capistronoleoch3218 home Beamed rc1hng~ Ot.'ean fronl Sharp 2RR 3 Br 11? baths New Sgle adlt. No pets SSOO • r------------------------------,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• in li"ing room and fam1 Winter Gar No prts paint No pt!l.S S4951mo mo644·4767 Condo. orean view . 3 Br ly room Secluded pool Adults $695675-3382 851 ·2175 • I • 2•1 Ba Dana Bluffs. WOODBRIDGE .~1ze .\'ard Space for IJoat WALK T() THE BEAC'I Oreanfroot large 3 Br 2 • I • I I el<' $900 Ne11o Condo 2bd rm. 2ba ' lBR nr SC Plaza Pool. Ba l'pper. 2 car garage. poo . ennis. or trailer Slll.'>tl month Fully funushed houses & 11oe1oht rm fndge ~·25 r I I s •92 6700 2 r a r gar Sll75 mo b ,. .... rplc. year y ease L20C I ~ · ~ea rl y ui.1-. Agent duple:ces ~S750 per mo Mt6 964 2196 • • Coroita def Mar 3222 G40·28J6_N_anl'_>. 631 7300 mo 9 Mo I ease ~o 642.3443--• I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOCJUfta ltoet. 3241 675·l642 NEWPORT WESTCLIFF, 1 br condo SPACIO~S 5Br. JBa, •••••••••••••••••••••••Santo Ana 3210 ApcrtnltntsUftfunt. APAR'TMEHTS ad ults, no pets, pool. • I • rormal dill rm. ram rm OCEANF'RONT Mobile ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br Avail $320 mo newly decor .. new ap· I w wet bar. grdnr tnl'I Home.s S6SO .(TIO & up Neat 3 Br 2 Ba rondo. lolboo PIMtsula ]807 Plus ut11s No children. ~lcs, ssoq, 673-~ • : Avail 9· I $120() mo. A.i?l Dbl wide. 4!J9.l316 near So Coast Plaza ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. no waterbeds. OCEAN VIEW, yrly, 2 I 760 8311 IA\ ely 2 slor>. gar hot' P o o I. PI a)' ground S275 N it'e Bachelor 2450 Newport Blvd BR I Ba, S600 mo. Av! • I • l900+ sq rt "'2 luh . "et bar elc $:'i95mo Jeanne Salter Adults onl) No pets Costa Mesa _ 91644·67Sl;646-3189 • I. balconies o\erlookin.: Sl295 mo 1213>926,671!1 631-1266 Agt Ulls paid Ill> ~~ Ba)' Westside Sparkl111g Oceanfront 2BR. back Bayside Dr. Park Spht 0 sidt OfH l.ake. pool, spa. ulk to A\e A_pt 9 dean spacious. I & 2 umt Lrg de<'k, rum. or • I • le\·el 3bdr m 2ba. CtClft ~ SoCst Plata Gate Ser IBR.stove.refng .park ~drm Newly redec unrum.Winter.S600mo I w frplr & elec gar 1 Spacious 3 BR. 3 a. Gardener. Patio home ing S400mo. t:pts. drJ)5. OfW, range Yrty. $775 mo &40.2092, • • Sl050. By app't. Owner I drne rm. fam rm. fplc & Beau 3 llr2 ba, den S950 675-0612 & refr1g. View & ocean 675·7673. • 1 1 • 675·66'75 645-2668 big secured yard /\ mo. lsl last + dep I yr Bachelor ...... mo 1 .. hl-k breezes. no petS SJ50 & 2 Br t ba. Steps lo ocean i -!(real floor plan t.o share lse · ~ • $42S 548-299'2 5.s2 9723 • 38R 2 Ba.fplc,gar.n1iw &relainprivary 200yds 751-6'707 from bch Yrly 201 E ~ or _..:._ Garage, sund eck . 1 • cpts & paint. 717 Or(•h1d. to a North Laguna Ralboa Blvd 675 9562. Large 2 Bdrm, garden S500 t mo. 675 ·3504, • I Publish my ad for 8 days s tarting I. $895 mo By appl only Beach Sl400mo Agt Wtstniinsttr 3291 752·8925 apt E"side Pvt patio. 675-2891 ___ _ Dys 540·4988 . evs. 49475.SI •••••••••••••••••••••••Beach front 2 Br 2 Ba gar. mature adlts. No t BR Versailles. Pen· • I e 640.9219 HOMEFORRENT Winter onl•· stWi Mo ~J!..'485_._642·0461 thouse.~permonth • Class1f1c at1on • LOCJUftO MicJ-t 3252 3 Bdrm. S62s •·enced ~ 644 <""" u" "'""' Coda Mts0 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard & garage Kids & S.S9 1692 ' -·-~~·....,.~-._,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Ba G:irden Home, pet$ welrome. 545-2000 Cof"Ofto det Mer 3122 2 IDRMTRfrLD 2 bdrm, 2 ba Versailles • Name • SPACIOUS I •• Niguel Shores. pnvate A enl no fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near shopping & beach. Ad Its. no pets. Ocean • Address • Condo near So. Co1isl rommty, pool, beach. C0ttcloMIMIM Large I Br apt nr beach Stove, refrig. dish. Vlew$750moS.S7-1997 P laza. woodsy at S9S0.4~·[!QQ.6613.S.26 _ hndslwd HOO wlwetbar. frplr , sing!e washer. laundry fac OCIAHVIEW • • mo!p~re Security Newport lhodt 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pref.~ lnrl most util, ~~~~ical~~81::. v\. Is steps Lo sand Two 'City Zip Phone ______ _ S450 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach adults on 67~1 153 very clean 2 Br apls • r • WaterfroolHomes, Inc ly 1 BR, Uqu1site vian,640-sm. Balcony, patio. carport. • Check or M.O. enclosed 0 • 631-1400 OC EA-NFR ONT 2 Versailles Beaut COIOHAD&MA,R Furn avail. S600tmo· E'side 3 Br I b; Xira lg Bdrms with tots or wood gardens. pool. jaruul, 2 bdrms each with NEWrOIT'HBGHTS BSI 9417 • Charge my ad to: • encl yr'ft wtderk. gmhsc and shutters. fireplace. sauna. gym, 24 hr sec. prw ate bath. Clean fi rst Spacious 2 Br. 1~ Ba. OCEAN FRONT & frutl trs Newly tiled mature adull.'I. S875 mo uarit_S700/mo. 631-6666 floor unit with private Townhouse style. Laun 2 lrg tBR apt's, 4711 ". -• kit c h w/bltins Sml yrty. C d ~--patio. flreplere. hit. in dry hook·upe . garage Seaahore. Winter. $500& •• 0 v~ # Exp • •~en L OIHO•-kitrhen. carpet & Adults.no""'c.$475Mo S O pettchild ok _,., mo li.ARBOR VIEW 4 ~rm. U•t.MIMd ]425 .,..... 5S . 730·6427 eves & Reply ad •896. Daily 211 ba 2 story with fa mi ....................... drapes. $750 per mo. Avail. 9· 18. 549-9'Z79. wknd's. 975-~U wkdys. • • Pilot Box 1560. Costa I) rm. formal d1n1ng. 3br.2ba.aic,petlo.pool. (7141673·4400 Bache lor apt, 2884 Veruilles.nice 2br,2ba. • 0 # Exp. • Mesa" CA92626 view. big yard, prlvary sauna. no pets S525 l?lll Ul·?l21 Lasalle rrplc. ocean vu. S6sO 4 Bdrm . 3 both rondo SJIWO moyrly m o nth to month lh• h.•il•ri.111 ""Iii···• 9S72740aft6P~ Sandl'.642-'149 • L • wramrn1l1es S800 C11ll • S.S7-5761,5'5-7975 ·lli-.1t-t-:~1.1 11 f11111 l.rg 2BR.1BA .. k25mo 38r 21,\ 8a.2stot)'Con· ------------------------------ 613 3.'J3SdaL~2439 Ev TRI LEVEL APT with Newport Ve~atltes stdio SJ'1~ dep. Laundry fac, do. 30 ft. boat slip lo • -M.U hK Qelified Acf?lriflillrj • Me3u Verck ex« 4 Br 2 ocean view 3 Bclrms. 3 condo. pool, JI<'. sauna. adults, cal ok. 2009 Ma· eluded. $1200 per mo !~;~'?.!:"~'"" ~:i;Efi~:~:rr.~· ,~;~:::,'.::;:.·.,::. .~~~~~·:::::,:'. £~:~~:: : Daily Pilat ~i!:~·uzm : 3 Br. big lot, fmc. l58S WaltrfrontHome.. lnr rrtg tum, pool, Jee, ten dr1pes. re:fri&e. alovt. 2Ba Moo mo + le 28r • • ~~~~~~~191 Select Ul-1400 ~~~~,: •ss.w•ft :,~u~:.::~v•ll S:.i.i.o~~.;f~304 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. I .. I : n ,., L ~t .. • . t ~ . - ' ,. . ,, ; ,. I t DAIL y PILOT {Tuesday. September 1. 1981 SUMMER SPECIAL ~~~~~! ........ ~.T.~~=·········· ~~~ ... = ... .1~'!4!:~~ .. ~...... ~~.~~.t .............. ~~:~~~~~: ......... ······················· Shampoo & 1ite11m clcun ORVWAU.JA<.:otJSTIC J.A('K CW Al.I, TRAIH:S lkhnbh: Couple drlt'I> r1•n H ll I CK W 01< K Sm 11 ll l'AINT1N1; .('l'S'l'OM l'l.ASTt:n Pi\Tl'lll Nt; Cu•tom I 'n,111111"1'1lt• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~1~:,6? ,r~ .. ~~1 Bout & Y11l'hl l'll·unin11 ''lt•11nrng wa)lhmi: & re f> a 1 r 1 n 11 F r 1· i1 t ~ Bond1'<1. prut \'Jn• 1,1( •289405 ~ ~ Wull' llo)) I nr Color bri0 hll.'lletll whl "' 1•1li• N •0"•"rl ('u~t" k "'· •1 I l l '"t ••p N1•1A lh•muth•I Hc11a11 .. . • 14 yri; l!'Xp. t\llly h1"1I & Plumbrnj(, eh•1', hl.'lllm" tul & yurJ \'lcan U"~. • n, ~ ~ vv • WIJI ..., yr~ ('l(j) • any II l'X ... ~r.! I A ,. rrpts 10 rnl11 bll'llCh ln•urcd ~ S54U Odd Jobs 6:11 4uSll huuhn,&, l'tl' 64.2 4~ " M r~ a . 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'Y qu r o f "' ook '"K for hou!>erlcan Hers. t'rt't' e)l ~9 94!r.? lh'.i~ frl·i• ci-1 tl-!:. !J:IH:J 1 M tv M 11 67J.84~l loosmaU.631~2345 &Sm11ll Movt.ngJul11> rng0wntraru;731 ~ 111i: .rv.ni. · • ,111mpi:r1rullni.t t}ri. A•lt For Sandra luild•rs C ll MIKt:: M In EllW ,\IWS l'Al\''11'.'\I; hl~'Hl;J,J 1''1' l.11· In~ ~O!l)lll NoSteum/NoS/\urnpoo Electric·ran Qual . dt 11 646·1J9l Ht!llabll' homcmukcrN j 0 • 9 ('CJ 1 ~'I'. l':XT 11 \' ) OUI UJU) l'1lot ~1·n IC'I' L11n•t'lOI'\ H1•11110:.1•nl,1l 1\ t' •••••••••••••••••••••• Slain Specialist ~·ast pcndable., Hes/Comm lluui. cleanup. eom•rell• will dean your hom(' or,··••••••••••••••••••••• TOP HAT Plwnbin9 Window Cl~ dry.Freeest83!11~ L11''d.Fr~est 631-5072 n·moval DumpTru('k :.ivt •A-IMOVIHG• ~~~·~v·:~~.1 ~!~"1\~, ·"""' lo11,1rud1011. r1· ••••••••••••••• ...... C--t/C_,......... 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"as laid to re"' both day & night ~hlfl!> 1631 Plart'OllJ l' \I ~111., Chiof I'll'' fur 1 011 l c "11d11 '" lh \ ,, r •· d I 1tf1·1 "cl roil l'h1111t· 8 to 9.5% 1nump1t0ns t'" n• of JI ' ausl ltnt•nl"I Hi•>t.iur~111' d11111·' tll Xl~il I R ... ntals W-"--..,j 460 Hlk Lab M. Coekapoo ·11.' e\ en1 I: nu,. Ex t'ell b t:fW bt•nefrls & R t k ~ ·'"'" 1·rrni: l'11 p11•r " ....,ICU w111'1onlv st20000own lk I Sh 1981 afll'r near!) II working rondrl1oni. Hkkpr ""taurJnl ' !.J ~llnd 11 ... 11'11 (',111 'l'\'rl'li1llhll '1'r\IC'I' .~It' •••••••••••••••••••••• Prtnc1p1lsonly Call f71 41 b ~. ep rel br :'wt. r lo al romp:.i w grnd pref l>tal" 1·.1,h I ~an..1i;cr l!~I ~Wt!i:• ~1·111 111n"1 759 90.lti l'rnf ~I Nnn -.mkr Wants 784·2072 Ask 101 Ron Choe Lab M. Shep blk yearsh 0 ·~· . ork IS 111 hft' support r~ce1 pli.. J>l'i: hu.i 1 d DATAEHTRY : 'riv rl'nllll v. I or 2 & hr M. N 8 Animal nron!> ip t' prt>\lllU' MED 1 (.'A I. ,.: LE C system payallll'' I' H • 8usr'n ... ss R__.al ""501 r·t·m"alh• u a\!rnt , S'h"lter" .. 3656 d:.i) \\a!> !>pent visiting TRllNll'S fur in ·I 11 Child Cart Ne-~d t'dM arl'il Mk• "hi t tu fi \ton thur ~ ruL1 \ 11 " n 11 ,1 11 ~ I 1 1 1 hnu'~"''l'Jlllll! ( ,di •1 111 J ·.11~. 1~. 1 I \1111 I 11 l\111'1 lull Ir 1111· ,111.rl I ,:ru\\ tn. • 11rnpul••1 111111pacl\ 11u11 '"I"~' I l°h• r1 I x.n n1•1 " ......, ,, ~' '' ' .,..... "1lh f:Jm1ly and fnend~ t pll.'J!.e ca I I Sa com (''<P l',umc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot•t•anfrnl or fial Is 502 LO!>l SI her & I! ra \ d t ~ ff Lh ('fl s'·t'"' • pf) Ho'< Mt'B 177 ,. < l ,, ff .,.,JJ""M M-.. yto•--.in wa~ op~o v.1 MR PAHF.LL I , l'1\f'r•.1d·r Ur ''jj!f. .. "''1·.·1 ror 'ort·"' 11 11't' \Ii.tit' " """ ........ ..uun m1n1aturl' SchnJuter !>pt•ni·(•r ,leak and 581·3830 ' •1 '' ~"' il rt'J'lin.ihll·rall"-.! 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Want investor for Npl SSOO REWARD Lost Wi\NT Jo:O i\trhne t1cke1 ba\•fronl home Gl\C "eil serured L~l or 2nd Miniature St•hntiuu ·r to llou~ton or Dallas I. a s 1 f' r 1 V 1 \' Forl Worth deparlrng I Aulomotrve PEP BOYS I oo.1,1 f11~h"·') lh'al111111nm' T D Agt.675·6161 Rushard Bann1n1? ~o l.o~ Angele:. bel"At-en I i;;~ Iii•~· Bus1'n ... ss c I S • 7 d 11 "' ScrttlerU... o questions askl'd C'a l 11ptcm 11er an OCEANSIDE Opporiurtity 500 All types ~'ria1 ~late 962 3898 Woulrl hkc ruunci trip I Mlllll'ly,Moe and Jock 11Ht11· 111mm I !llM1 121Mr •••••••••••••••••••••• rn~cstmentss111cel949 Found 11 30 II!\' M P leas(• r ail dJ~" ''I l.l n.~ .. to 5 "'" \ PRIMT SHOP Speci°'1irtcJ ift Samu\ ed. ~tagnoha & 768·5837 •MECHANIC• ~TWM •INSTAWRS• 1•.101., 't"'i>' I 1:13 l'i2.l Thmrn~ bu.\lnrs~ (' ~1 2rtdTDs lnd1anapohs. 964 7337 &ftolo~& . , W ESTCUFf AREA lo" o\ crhl.'.id C'all for 642-2171 -545-0611 962 5314 l'rt-paration"" dl.'ldlb S65.lllXJ Craig FOL'ND Valuable anld ••••••••••••••"'•••••••• i lM, o.q fl n·IJ1I ~hop no" I ,31 1266 I Discount~ Trust Deeds .. ~TWM a\Jil.i!lh• Jlti;h traffll' ti a\ailable for Imel.tor,· brarelel with diamond,, Jobs WCll'lhd. 7075 Irie .i11u11 l',tll 1151 !131111 Xlnt v1eld For deta1li. ~ev. Pt Bch Area Mu'-l ••••'•••••••••••••••••• Pep BO)S 1s l.'\erythml! a met·han1c \IJnl:. rn ;,i ser\Jce gar.Jill'' Wt· n· clean , fu)\ and pm fess1onal Wt• o!fl.'r an excellent pa) srale und a bt'nef1ts parkug1• that in c ludes dl\count I Uov.11• ll1•\<'lopm1•n1 96Q-l~7 Broker desmbe 640-9360 NURSE COMPA;-.JJON 1 1..ovrn i: r arC' for thf' 11:111 \11:rh1•1m ~t (' M Mackeret Rots Mtq.. SCRAM-LETS elderh & or 1nrirm. (;rouncl tlo111 lilMI '-4 fl SINCE early 191H 'NSWERS plusC: call 730 4068. T<11 il'I 1 Jflll'll'd S:!!l!'l Sper1almng rn " 646 92'.!1 ~fh\\uro•ri;;:1 ~'!;.o;..i Dana Point Dr~ Cleanrng Isl &2nd 'f D .l> l'nm1 B1·J1 h lo1..1llon tltM1 \~t!n C~ 560011 Full If there 1~ a desire prrt•e Pri vat1· Pa rt y ~·la\·or Cease Hdp Wanted 7100 bonuses. p;11d \ Jcal1on~ t:ncut k1cll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• medical and hfe in~ . ~II fl ~i50 ,,., I lli:!:Jrtl \ftl.'r 3PM \\ knd ~ ~I F M v.111 de\ 1se 3 !it 1;1·, llR:> ,;;;i Ulll 4!13 6944 way. Ord )'OCUA~~Lat:;,ut lh1• AAA MA.DETING pens1o~i!f.~c~!r Prtmt· Rt•t.iil Store for ln•tstmftlt le.i,l. ruJ~t llv.\ rron OpportwWty 5015 li:tl)t• tonH'la drl \tar ••••••••••••••••••••••• !01 :! 'q n air ron<l . lronl !... n•af1•n1n 111:.m Pit• pr1\ :.ill' p..rl.1ni: n"11er 197 23.11 Lookmi: for st•1·un>d tn 'e.stmenl~ l'p to 9 10 vestori. Min SS0.000. I of 3 HrSltOI( pnml1 loca lions v. ilhtn Or Cl) buy 4475 m~ & ~elhni: precrou~ ml'tJb Ab~entee or ••• • ••••••••••••••• •••' partrr1pat1on The Gold Xlnt Shop Le>< F::o.changl' 71 1 631 711<XI Commtrciol Rtntoli \Ill 11.tlbo;i 1'1•n1,11la all (om ind Julo Lrarr11· 10 Just mo\ed 111to to"n• the H.1lhoa fern llll~Se~ Then gel cH'qua1nte<l In front Grl.'at pl,u:r for 1A1lh Lhe Class1f1ed Ads !Josik ,tor!' Jrt sho-r ol They re the easiest way 111 ,. 1•11· fi73 2!143 tofind iusttheilems and Ii?:\ :rn:10 ~en ~·e~ you need• Peter Dobbs, Broker 76().6827 640 6016 LOW % LOW FEES malhemat1r1an Jogger·• CO. ACQt:Al!'<TEO ' H CAI 'l'LL·s r ~eeds p t r t Sales U1s e gut ·l · 11 lrrbuturs Potential Appl) mpersonal thefeet I s1u .ooo PH ~eek 152211eodlll•d. f Ol:ND Rabbit , v11·1 Dynamic new wealth WHhMtst....,Ca. 2MD T.D4 Slater. fountain Vall~· producing ro wants am· Equa~Opportun1ty L o an s ava1lab l l.' burr eolor w point b11ious m0l1vated people Employer M f' S20.000 St50.0UO Eq11rl)' 840 7039 now For appt. call -------1111111!"-I and pur('hase loans fO l'NL> Corker mix 851·6490 AAA Marketing Baybsillcr needed part Owner nnn owntr Nol male. v11k Edinger & Co • 4000 Ma cArthur time. our home own pre pay penally J\s Rrookhurst. II B rv Blvd I New_port Beat:h_ transportation .... B I sumable 840 7039 ACCOUNTS area 645 ~aft 5 Com munit} f'undrng f o und S he pherd ,.AYAILECLERIC Bab)'S11.ler "Aanted for 2 Qirp 6303 Malamute. black & tan The Joli) Roger Inc has yr o!d. eH'r) Wed 9 3 114 848 male Dobennan. blark an A p Clenral position Ea~ls1de C~l 645 3514 S!l 0011 buys Sl2.00.1 TL>. & tan, female. Terrier for an rndustrious in I IAIYSITTEI 324•, annual yield mix, black & while d1v1dual General office. Wa nted rn my $20,000 buys S2'2.tlfl0 20', female Also I Parrot & or account mg ex home 2nd TD Newport Beach Animal pen ence preferred. Ex 673 OJ22or630 3482 S13,000 buys S!S.0011 TD Sheller,~·~ rellenl benefits & work 28.2', annual yreld Found. Cockatiel Vic of ing l'.'onditions. App\y hi BABYSITTER rC'spons1 Chris Shaw 730-6050 Npt & Bnstol Street person al· ble. person ov!'r Ill. part WEPAYTIIEMOST ~lQJ.1 TllEJOLLYROGER llmeinmyC:osla l\1 t'Sa INC Home llrs. ncx1blt'. own For your TD's & nntes Pen0ttols 535 At Dennison Acsoc 17042 GiUette Ave. Ir\' transp. 979 7S93 ~ •....•...•.........•.. 673-7311 COEDS would love to (7141546-0331 BABYSITTF.R Wha l every rnHslor party w1thyou.CallSueA IO E Need mature Neededfor7mo mfanl should know about Trust or Kathy anytim e nonsmoking person Mon Sat Ref 673-6657 Deeds 1Bu1 didn't ask' 1 m9J63 mm care for elderly Babysrller "A anted My Natrona! Mortgage Ex man. Fn. Sal & Mon home 8 S Older woman rharige has published 2 EXECUTIVE nights. JO ~m·7 ·30am. __erer. 642-1371, 544 9470 bookt; v.1lh al\~wers lo * SUITE * S4 00 I mo Ca ll Bea Babysitter needed Your questions every rnvestor Re an,_S48-.8691. home CM Tues. Wed, sho~ld ask before invest 24 Hour ESCORTS AHIMALHOSPIT AL Thur. Call 549 OS04. m.&Jn '.l'.P~ 7515511 953·1122 MC/Visa in Costa Mesa needs Arter S 30 wkdoys 631 b'9-ll BOOICKEEPER R E d t• \ m t p c 11 11 ml.lml f irm ufl•·r' l'hdllt:n)!inl! '"" for hlipr "1th nun •11 I \ r exp rn I or mort• 11f I h1· full11\\ ini: .1rea~ \nl\ I'd) Ht'< prur t• ... -in)! h 1 I I t n I! r ,. \'l't pt~ d1,t111r,1·nt\·111 ~ inurnal pr\•p.ir.1111111 Pl~ 1·Jll our n•'" ln uw nfr to arranl!l' for an 111 t t•n1c" TrJmmt'll , L'rov. Co 641 ~I BOOkKEEPERS Full & p lime ,\µfll ) 111 person. Hu.'t~ Pt:IH'Jll 2i35 W Coast llv. ~ :-: I\ I 'IN11°a I Classified Clerk Trainef: lh\' l'IJ~..,fu·d \cl\, • ..., I Ill)! 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J: 111111a1111 n <i o 11 rl Mon f'rt ll :.1 In 5 ,..ull h\•11ef1ls Call 1.tntlJ 'it r •·Ill p,11 lo.,, l.• "ti.on v. rl' 111 11•m 1 1111 n•ur.111· \\Ith 1' l•<'r 11'1111' \p1oh Ill P•'l"•ll \lo111 I 1 M;11T1 511m,1r 1111 .1111.1.\ Hl11;1-u I\( lilll"l.rlhH•• \\• In ~ 11 !-111 11.1:11 I ll1•li11 rl dn\1•r-. 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II!\' ,1.1111111 w.1i:1111 \.HI 111 p11 kuprrud1 1,11 tlfl\ tllj.( ll'llHll 01'• \\ tlrk f'llll'l'I' o! 1h•l1 I "I IOI! h11n1Jl1•, 111 ll.11 1\ l'd1•l lll'\\'p;qwr 1 .1 r • Cashiers Sales nt'rson COOi\ s ll!'lp1'.r .urhn1 1' rlt•r ' nrl Ph ot ography r.rl1•r1ni: (':it ol fl'.I t:ltod ,l;irtini: ~alar\ Llnhmrted IS looluni: for 0\'f'r II! \,11111 \',1111 \\llh rl'~Ul.ir \l'h•·duh••I rash1ers & c~p ranwral 11 r1 q •r s l1 f' I .ii I ini ft'J~t·~ sales people for 1m \lanin Uau' ltt \M 1,111 mediate !ull t1m\•I t;PM,li46JIX4 l>onWlllranh employmC'nl Appl~ rn (.'Ol':-;TER lklp \11111 1,1;.> 1321 bd 11 \\1 person al 16111l9 Rt•arh Fri . Super ~andv. 11·h •Ir .,ft 2P\I d,111\ Bh·d HB (' M 545-~ I . CASHIER rm·;-.;n:R llrlp L>onul ll1•nt.1I f.\J) flrtht1 J"\ ~hop Pt 11nw ru,t.1 Rll \ h1l1 t1m1· Xlnt Cashiering pos11ton rn Fashion Retail ~tori• Exper preferred Mu~l be available evenrng~ & weekends. EOE 644.5070 Mesa area !>1!1117!1:1 ,.., 1 Jr\ & h1•nt·f11, Cnunlcr ht•lp. I 111111 Kuster~ Cleane~. II« E 16th St l' M ~48·4243. I'll 1~115 Dl•nt,11 1\s~1:1L1111 1 h.11r '!dt'. X R•n 11a1t 1111w Ii.Iii ;?tl~l Daily Pilot ...... · · · · · ..., NO DISCOUNT Convert SOOTHING MASSAG E KENNEL PERSON Days, SSS 6'400. work your T .0 to cash Fordiscriminatingmen Fltime Mon thru Fri. Stasei ·--------1 Wrthout suffering a dis· Cali P-eter,494-4871 Call S48·3794. btwn I•-------• Use Answer Ad service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you cal I in at your convenience during office hours and get the respon ses to your ad ... this service is onlv S7.50 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678. CQ.!1!11.:..~a!l_!it.:.JSl·SS ll For total stress redudion J!:.~. Banking & relaxatioo massage AMSWEllMG SEIV. NEW ACCTS Hfl Awc....tl/ Ste~J0-8,548-2817 Telephone Operators. 6 months previous bank fltnO!ltds/ . ..,,,_ rd S rng ex per. prtferred Loit & F...t For stress & weight vanous S•w..., 362 3 t I arc~:!:"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• loss massage by Andrea No c .... ~ wia Beach f Lost & Fo.d SlO ~2817 lOAM·lOPM ASSEMBLERS We will 0 Contact. a •••••••••••••••••••••• YOUNG LADIES avail•· t r ain . Apply 7AM C h 63 5 ble lo oarty anytimt MacGrtgor Yachts, 1631 at y. l·l 11 FOUtlJ ADS ARE FREE Cal: 642·5'71 M-Ote Ca II Gl n a or Lisa. Pla:=c=:en::t::i•:• Ols:=l:=•:::M::es=:a =l!!E!!.!!O!!. E!!.!!!!!!!!!"ll'"'l!M!llllll!!!/F"'l!/!ll!V~/H 76 -.=. 1 ·.=.; 9036=-----1--... ·s·s·n·.·l!!-·s-·I BARTENDER. p /time. SOPHISTICATED • .. .._ immed opening. Apply Loe. Mlasioo Viejo co. In person Big Yellow uny needs Assemblers w/2 House: 3010 Ha r bor UW yrs. exp. Candidates Blvd . CM. Mon.Thurs ESCORTS -24 HRS must hive gd. manual blwn l & 3PM dexterity, gd. eyesight, BEAUTY OPERATOR nut In appearance & de-W•lll....t.cll 971-0342 Lost 8126 black & whitt CASH OR CHECK pendable. Work is in b(t rtnt a station tn CM s upport medical elec· area. S49-l~ 1'trry_ tronica Gd benefits. Boat Operator w1bl1ck spot on C'hin. •hilepawa. Reward Attractlvt whilt male, 846-lllS friendly. athletic. tan On I y r es pon a I b It Shore Boal Operator, r1on1 lefklng penna· Coast Gua.rd Ucenae. To ntnl emplymt. need ap-operate Shore Boat In ply. Call: Mn. Parelll. Avalon Bay, Catalina. 511·3830 ' 213/510..*2. John Jen- CASHIERS MAHK1'..i'S For 2nd & 3rd Shifts Starting S4 up to $4.SO We promote to managr ment & supervision from within WANT A CARE F.11' Costa Mes11 SJ'7 W Wilson St 631 9600 La11una Beach 494 9233 Huntlngton Such 962>9116 Pe t'9C)Mel ()ept. $37.48«) . l. . Field Sales Supervisor . l.1ml(1•1l 11111·1111111' ,f\ .11l.1hl1· 111 1111' Ill ,trll!t' t 11,1\I Jll'.1, 1411 ,('If 111Ult\ .th•I • .11t•t•t 11111•nlt~I 111tl1111lu,11 "h" '"1n v.ml. \\tlh f"wlfl ~.tit.:.' 1'1•11plt· r1 .1111, fllOll\,1h• ,11111 i:1·1 1c·~u11~ ~1.11111n ".11:un .. ~ 1 a11 ll•'c:t"'Jr) E\1°t'J1llc111.1I 1•.11 llmg,, 1•111~ 1ult r l'l.itl·d ht•m·111, ·" .11l.1hl1· Im lh•· • o:h< p1·11ph• II \ uu r.m pr 11du11• 11·,ulh. 11111 jU\I l;ilk ,1ht1Ul II t otl) 'Iii() tlil'll 1111 rn1crv1ew A~k Por \1r C'hnnl't• 0...,. Coost Dm'Y flllot 330 W Bay Street Costa Mc!;a, CA Equal 0PPorturt1ty F.mployer Ill' 11.irhor ) .11 ht' 'al1•' rrt I 11 ,. 111·1•1), ,, j!oull l\fll'I n•1µ_lo "11rl. "lln•I ' t lpportunrl' fur .11lclrl11111.1I hr' W11l 1 ram 1111 l•llllpUll'f l!l:J ~1111 ur 1:~. ~11 1:1 * DRIVERS • l'1·r,un' \lllh j;l~MI th I\ 111,C n•1 •1r1h ITIU"I 11 .. Ill '1 11f ,1fo!t tu ""rJ. ll.1111 to :l11m '1110 •hru I-i·1 'tJn .ii :t :I.I 114 I hr l.dJI \l.1 rl. ;·,1 •r.111 lllll\ ,. 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Our ,m,111 111n,ult1ni: ftrm ~ ·" h 111 n 1, l.111 ti ;-.; H 111·1·•1' .:1·11 .. r;tl olf11·1., lt11· .11ctni: 111·r~•lll L'um 111•l1ll\1' ,,ii.in Greal ""rkm)! 1111111 ('.111 Glen Ill"'" ii 1 fl.M 'lli1 dvs. ,, I IJ 'I I ~., •• \' r" r i 11 ltl \II'\\ 1; F \ UI \I Ill-Fl('E r\ ptni: .1 OllN for sm oft l.111 ht"An ~ & I:! ~••on. i l4 54~ ii% (;t'lll.'l.11 Tht lalboo lay Club Some• n! our summ1•r t 1·m 1x1r;irtr:-uri• mo\·rni;? on & "'1' 1·ummll> need drpt•ndnblt• & ooli;tomi:: 1ndr\lduab for tht'M' JlO'lllOO\ HiQht Maid IP \f 12 :JI,\ \I IJ.i\' ofh ;1n \1 u~t ~po:.ik ~:n~h'h Security Gvardl F111lt1nw Gra\eYllld & dav ~hlfts a\'atl "IX Optrator l-'ull11mesh1rt 2PMtoH>P~ 1nl'ludcs ef'krnd~ Ot)so(f \Ur) Lacltt Spa Att ..... )/T lhun.day thru Sund11) Pll·ese roll for Mppo1nt ment !I 30 SP M. Mon · d a y t h r u t' r i d a y . 64.>'71'8 LOST: Small Jrey kitten, 11pprox 8122 Lai Och Hi Area. 4117 -4287 Xlnt masseur, versatile, com panlon seeks aenerous womt'Jl. Steve. S45-SS03 9 AM..S PM nin ufUPM. t e. t t ••••• e. t t I t t t e. t t t t t. t t t t t t t • t t . t t t t t It ::::::.::::::::::::~~-~~ • -~ ........... ..-....................................... !llo.;j ............................................................................. A ...................................................... .-..-. ... -..-.. .................... _... .... ..-..................... ._ _____ # * -•e • ... --... • It -ft........ -... -. ._, ,. #3 • • • • ea o a • e st tr a>• • • e tt -• 0n • = er • d • -= t.' I -: .. --·-,...--- Orangtt Coast DAILY PILOTITuesday. September 1 1981 Sell it .all and put cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days 3 l.:;ines 8 Dollars Special fl 51t rate for non-commercial user s offering m erchan- d ise pri~ed in t he ad for $800 or less . Cost is the same for 8 days or one. Minimum three ·lines. Extra lines jus t $2 .60 for 8 days . For an EXTkA . day, call today 6'2·5678 The new Dolly Piiot 8·Day Week It's a Classified PLUS ' , I ~~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~.~~~ ..... ~!.~~,~.~1r.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~r.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~'r.~~::! ..... !!~~ ~~~.~ ..... ~!.~0 ~.~1r.~~ ..... ~!.~t General UHlre. fo'ull Ma intt•nan1·e !Ju.it Nurse LVN R1hngual PHOMEPEOPLE Hece11t1one1t RESTAURANT Si\l,F.SPERSO SECRET.A.RY Wareh~WOl1l.n •· Tame Good typist. hke IMSUUHCl deaning. repu11 E' prefl'rred MF.DICi\L. and or door hunger dis "'Jnted for bllbY but l'Oll El Robenu no"' h1rani.; lllllhly exp s11le:.IJCrson for Cl'A fmn m ln·rni· ;\ud10rnu11l 1•ompany '" dictatron,~es, key •ACCOt.:NT ltEPS Lit pertenceunlybi32tl50 WEIGHT LOSS tributors nosalcs Work l .ien111lofrl<•1•mNli Good PT da) & l'\t'ninr: needed forh1gh(ashlon Experr1•1111•d l)l·r~on lnmenet'ds2fulltlmlf punch (~11 tnnnl Ccill mul\I branch personal M l"'-'TE...i.a.urE ........ CLINIC Full or port 10 afte;nuon ancl ur typist. frollt 0CC1n• aµ Munter l>('r~oranel 111 ·Wnrnen11 Boutique 1n ncedl'd 1111 tyµ11111 . pt•rm worker:s Ship; between 10 & 2l'M lane agenry i.eeks A" """""" M"'" time Enthusiasm .i evening 5400 pr hr + 11t•:irancc Xlnthtnehlb. ten1t'ws IOAM or 21'M. l.aguna Ut!ach. Salary ~horthand . .:111d utltl'r 11mi: 1 rt't't'1vuiii&qualitt. 642· 1163 CM ca r c er m 1 nd e d 1 n Uependuble, ~xv. full m 11 st ' Ron u ~ l' ~ • I S4.00 pr appt +bonus ti75·6300 Monday thru Frida> + Comm. C<ill 4~·5688 i:t•nl'ra I nff•<'t' du lie~ 1 untrul Xlnl work in G E N ~; R A L 0 F' · div 1d uals lo serv1t•e lime Oa)~. For. ~if[tt·~· 714 495-5103 or f.61 IM3tl ca 11 M 1k e ~4!H 94 1 RECEPT(TYPIST '\ s k for Mar 1 a. ·I 3 Sul:11 \ rnrnrnt•nsu r ult' cond & salar) Uene m F'ICE SEC'Y 9AM accts Must huve l!d btdi: NU M4 l:'>lfi ·11 2 213-493242(1 Seriousonl,ynefdcalJ !W\ab'd cxpoit mrkli.; fash1on lslund1Nll Sandwich shop Jookin.: "1\h l''Pl'lll'fl<'t' l'I in~urance. pension 44 4PM, Mon Fri. Must oral & "'r1tte11 1·om wkdys Nursl~ • -firm net·d~ Kl't't'll ' RETAIL SALES for respons1bh• part 7525611 vrurit ,h;irmg P!ao <:all l_Y Pe Ca I l (.' h Ul' k mun1cal•Of! sk alls . , MolfttettC11Ke Mmi NURSES AIDE QI, A LIT y Cont ro I t1un1~l Typ...,qo ans~ er La~un11 Uch, full \lmt• time help to "Mk ,iftl'~ for J VPI 5-10 <lru1 li.7 3·6110 •CL~l.MS CL~RK , Gt'nt'ral mel·han1tal Exper'd . all sh1fb lnspertor $550 ~r hr !elt'phonl>s & !!rt•t'l "~ huu~e"'are;, pH,on ~~~id?s ~;f~1~~lbt1J ••SECRETARIES•• woi.o .PHOl'ESSOR GENERAL OFC, typing Agent) netlds oUtl!Oin); kno"'ledge l'~~nl'ncc Conv hospt Npt lkh Must hJ\e 2 yrs mold 1turs \'anou:. t)p1ng pan t tmt• 1 a'llll't Bl\d NU 1'70 Sill() Gro\\$21.600 w I 1 II II EA V \ C1hng, answer phones, person to take initial 1n Plec1rie11I & plumb1nK Bring your smile & Join ma('hine operator exver dut1e:.. acturary a mu~I 4!17 4W3 ,\n1Pn R E SIJ 2tMI I:: X F. C l T I V E hie bk_pn_&, 21~592-2l>9 claim repo~ & handle 'helpfu1 Appl) to l.Jrr) us• Free mJr med . dt•n Wtll 1·01nplete & record l'leiisant surroundings. R"tail Sal,-SE ... MSTR"'"'S liCl'l)t Tt~1 Phunt'Sl4 ll~J SFC:IH:T \IU \L t -Collo~up Llaam ex per Surf & Sand llott'I I & IC T I I f t ' ~ "' I;.> S S , ' ' ' GET PAID •.. Increase skills and look Cor a JOb at the same lime Info Send self ad dres~ed s1amped en velope to T R.G En - terprises . 24 105. Grayston. El Toro, CA 92630 helpful Salary comm Laoun11rk:rch,4!17 4477 ta • ems op ~a uo rcsu ts o ms pee lion t'Xt't'll benefits & sa ar} f:x1·1tm1: L11(U1lJ l11.,1rh ~:xpr'd sample mukt·r G o t'onsl A 19 :!tKi T~e bes_t of al. worids. c With l'X~r PJ1d t'U . A Call Mrs Sloan L'scmu:ru..cope d1alin Gd opply roradntnce Women'!>t\µµarl'ISll111· Cor fashion dei.1gn t-:~pl'onsullantOurs •Suvt'rSmartC.at benefiti. Manager, ofC1re "'ork 642 81)44 d1rator~. calipers & 11ri· mcnt Non smoker onl) 1ook 111 I! for h 110l'~1 ,tudi•J I' tlmt' fie it hr) Lit He1nders Ag>. lnl • Orl(.iniiin~ ,\billlY •R EC£PTIONIS T counter he!11 fur fuud Nursing c·1~ion instruments tu IMS Equ111me11t lnl'. motivatt'd ,ale' lwlp F.xcel workini.t cond 4020BirchEst'64EOE •CllreerOraentt"CI •. r· Busy ofr needs fast. s~r"i ce Seasona~,lt• RM-LVHCHARGE <' h l' <' k s Pc r 1r 1 l' <!llo5 Barrant•a Hd startingSrpt l~t SJlary 7517377 Ne"'port '83J.8l90 free • .'>l t1l'ha111ralAp111ude ~ energetic person for (6 Mo l H~ ar.t'~ l all 3·11 & 11 7 Hebef ton.w climens1ons of plastic Irvine 559 6!101 i rnmrnission full & Sl't'l l'tary Rel•eptaon1st, ~ • ('rcut11·t· \'1suul ~ Crontofc Mustbeable to 544 ~37Ror96096t3 hos pt Npl B\•h molded products RECEPTIONIST part llinc 1%1111• lu1 type 5owpm. pteai.ant •(;uodw1thExccut1 \\' r h 11 n d I e b u s V MARI ME SERVICE De d It' al ed & w I I h Rt' port marginal quality Fashion Island. Nt>"' port a PP I ~ ftH "'Iii~. "1 phon,• manner. ability 111 SECRET ARY EXEC. SS Good Paj SS Sur1t0 hboard Paid 0 0' F.xperten-··d .. , .. 0 ... •miles f'rc_ie med, den t•onditions\osupervi!>or I h • · d 49334H4 • p t Ad rt SS3Da_,weck$$ I. " • • '" • u • ~ Take ad to nearC6t State Beac w\e typing. I( w111 k "' public f ran ersonne \'e 1srnr.: b benefits l'all operator mcch.mic & tat & llfe ins Contact Em ploy men I Sen rrt· phone per.mnahty Ex SJle:. ~:i •1366 l)epl has opening per I PAlJLINE.549-8909 general 'boat worker Mrs Slo3!J,642·8044 I uCc m Orange Count)' cell !>a lal) 644 9174 •IRIDA.lSHOP• t'Xpans1on ~pt Bch 1c"o;~mrt~~lprcfer~~ ·1A GIRLFllDA.Y l•------•--_•I Apply 1n per:.tm uni~ Order l'1cker Packer. UOT 556 382 014 Ad RECS'TIOHIST SECRETARY Cmanc1al SC'n1le firm l I) I!> our u ~ PI 227 211lh St !\'4 llt lkh. un some shrpprng ba1·k paid for b} employrr Part & foll llmt· "'111 Ill hr "'k for front oil' Gd typing shrthd exp ex PJ n tl 111 i: ,H n 1 re ,.) • eas anl , malure ihe'Ba' ground helpful f'ull Goodoppt) Corm .. turt>. 1wl\1lrun 60wpmamu~t req'd Non·smkr Call bureaun~'I.°~. 1 1 person recfd to handle JR. CLERKS '\'·" '"1 llml' l'all957!1323 busmes~bkeper..on"'ho lfJIO 1•rd t'\11 IOll'lJll 1714164 19111 6400L23btwn.9&2 Tlll::Ofl-IU-. ' d1vers1fledduties •' ..-ul(a can '4 ork ~ 11hout dothml(i.aleo, t' \I 54!121811 •MustbeExrellenl.at .. Registertodayforlocal L'h1ruprJl.'llt' A~)\ PANTS PRES.<;EH C\ ReafEstoteSaln )Upcrm1ononaperma 5569333 >lt.tK2l SECRETARY/ • - curate typ1s1 lspeed temporar) al>s1gnml'nls Rt•cep11on1!>t. Elrau per or t•ountcr girl for ForT Ol'lll bas1:. Typin.: !>kills RECEPTIONIST SEl'L'HITY Secy, Lf9al I 6Swpm I on eleclrir 557.0045 hus~ offin• Good ap I dr) cleaners l)ana p~ lop req d f'ull nr II tlmC' Sales <: r u 1s1 n i: W or Id GATE GUARD Eslal> :"olpt Cenler Law: typewriter pea ranee. health>· en Point ss1.6252 ,-VJ, Office I l'all CULUGAM OF \1 ai.:a1.1ne. i\dverll~ani: fur pm·ate communii_v, firm need~ exptir legal 1 •Dependable & efCic1enl en Lin-thusrast1c, knowledgl' or' -:.I Newport Beach Lido or . !162 s:111 7~2·0322 S.t."'-'CLEME ... TE II oft• l'leasanl Lado Laguna Beach Ar!'a St•t·retary w good typ-. self·startertodoXerox-• -ms billing. pe~ board· rart·t1me Sales !:idy fart• nl't>d!> 1•reat1vl', aJ: I . "'" " \'rllai:e ofr Sading Hotaling relief shaft 1ng drclaphone &! mg & maintenance of -computer very helpful wanledforreta1lston·1n 1ire:.:.rve ai:ents "ho Hentalt:onsultant.fllme 1~ look1ni: £111 a knuwlcdge helpful S451lperhr Call I Mon :.horthand ~kills l{eal manuals&fihng llMK)flAllYPlll'lONNllS!IMC!s Great career po1ent1al Laguna Uea1·h ~:A "'anl to m·x1m1Zl' Ill 1 tncld "'knd~ L;ir~i· aQI I salcspt-r\on \\llh ,., t.731093 thru Fri for appl Estate ht1gat1on v. em_.. •TWX & telephone ex 372lllrchSt~ I Call631·5664. per1encl'(I 4975659 d1v1dual ~olenttal l'Omplex ·~ :-.il'"'POrl pvnt'nt'\'u1cl111•ll:.t•llin1: SECRET"RY/ 4!M8571 pha~1:, 110 land use Law· ~r anas.i;et HewDOril.ach Partume sates, Exper lllGll C0~1MISSIONS'I Reach _SalJr)' • ur ha'c held ptNllUfl' ., SER\'ICEStatlonallend Sul11r) <'<rn1pet11t\C •Non smoker ~ o E . MEDICA.1 ASSIST. Ladies ~pecralt) !>ho11 Call Walt, 67} 7:nl ~.;~ei•;~,~t'" 191~1 Mon thJI requin' m1•1•11111: & GIRL FIJDA y to assist owner~ lubes. 640 6960 Excellent salary benefits l•--------111 lack ofc., f/tiftrte. Ex· Fashion Island I da) n•l.itmi: to tht• 11uhll1 Part lime "'anted fo1 islands & gen marnl RECB'TIOHIST ' •r. d•sir•d. Hvnt. ~ome l'\t's Fil'\ hr~ RESTAURANT Weofh•r rnmvan) startmr.: up L·utl time i\ppt.' \1r •. Kennel Custodial duties. "' "' "' "I Guaranll'l'<l IOI 11nw r.•, ""rl"OC'' Ill bu•1n"~· r l'uurleous. responsible I "' ch.o...,.847 '"(>04 Call ~l1m1 75~9951 "'.E.luvESTMr....rp Vartuu!>_da) po:.111uni. •··'...-, ~ " ~ . ., Botts 2490 Faanll'"' · p lime wknd~ 1r,11n '"'--v L·a"rn .. "tuYle vou g"lllea'm I a\all Skinn) llaH'n dunnJ:trJ111111i.; uCfi!'e required Well or Hd t;"t1 ~erretar} "'•rn ted for8 5t MISSION VIF.JOAHEA PHONE Mrs Janb 581 :B:.> Ha1rstyhs1 for Bal Is Salon W /strong Npt area following,, 67l40U. HARDWARE Laguna Bch. Cull-time retail. housewares person, parC·t1me cashier 4974403 HAIDW ARE SALES Full or p lime Apply in person Crown Hardware. 3107 E Coast ~dM HEALTH EVERYIOOY LIKES /ii.WIMMER Be pa rt of the rastesl growing comp<1ny m the health & nutnt1on field unhm1ted llll'Ome opp', t MrCase_y 834-17~ Hotel MIGHT DESK CLERK Lado Shores Hotel & Manna. xlnl salary & beneC11s. permanent F IT Call Barbara 67J. 8800 I 7_A M -tf>M HPUSECLEANERS To SS/hr, car 645-5123 HOuSEKEEPER. dtmng rm attendant.FT. Sm retirement residence La Bch 494-!NSS Housekeeper II\ e-m .. 3 school cluldren. Tustin area S«·C!>OO Housew1 ves & college stu dents Full & part.time positions avail. S4.50 hr to start. Rilpld salary in· crease Lo those willing lo W'br k Call 631 4118 . bet ween 9 & 5=---- INSPECTOR IHNOCESS Medical components mf- gr. needs a person who likes de1a1I work , capa ble or worlung with a microscope & sm. parts. Salary comm. with ex- per Located in Mission Vie10. Co. paid profit s ha ring, vacation & holi days paid. Medical bCe ins Quallfied apph cants please call . MRS PARELLI 581 :B:.> min ~Jge mt•r1t '" ~ledil'al c. " J °"' .... k H B cz Bonus tomm1"111n ••,mazed and ronsr1t·n · orr1re wnrk Sunrise~ "7 ~·r.'") PART TIME II f'. }' I T A G L'. .,.,.1) i ur to"'n, ~ 7" 12"' • crea~e~..., "''' Orthodont11· A8s1slan1 • ' •-1 •3 Vacat1011"'11hpa\ trous Submit n•wml' SER\'IC:ESTATIO"i Avrat1on ...... .,., l KevPunt·h Call Dr JosephJa1•ob~ IN\'E ST M~:NT "'111 tt;•staurant 04MO!>Pllal11Jtlon and salary req\Jlr<' ATTEHDEMT . DATAENTRY 848-4444. Openings for Vehidt• tPach you rreall\'I' MeM'Ed'sPino msurnnu• ments to Murphy & Full or part ttme E\'t•n Merchel!Hhe OPERATOR Emissions Inspectors m f1nanc1ng. 1031 t-.:x Im med part lime o111•n #5 Complt•lt'lr•11nm1: Hruad Pubhshrng (.'o ini:~ & Wt't.>k ends ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvrne based restaurant MEDICAL.ASST Laguna Hills COM ~hange!i, investor _dl' tnRs avail for rlctivery withf:tctoryfoll0"lll' 425 30th St. Suite 8. Ma<•':.Tcxaco9G8-65115 Antiques 8005 cha1nht1banupportun11y for2person staCfmm•w PA:"olY WILL TRA IN l'elopment&rounsebng dn\l'rS Mustbeablt•lo c(i Proll'l'llrdlul'al NewportBeach,92663 SEH\'ICESTATIONA'f •••••••••••••••••••••••f .1 bl f 1 u.. Newport Bearh QfhC'e "'Ith a aOC)d salar) for Ex per rounselor.s re work t'\'C.'fltngs & ha1 c lcmtor\ T f 11 avai a l' or an u •11 f'O & BO cxpenenCl' "' l'l'l\'e 100', cemm fhe 1~ gd driving r~ Starts #7 Quahfll'd lt'ach Secretary/Recept. TE:'>/DE:-.1 u tam+· Mult sel 3 7 4 I Dal a E" t r1 necessary Call 972 ~32 '"0 re 1nrorma11 on an unusual op ply for rrom SJ 50 to SJ 75 hr + "il'etled for expanding apply t'ht.·Hon 1251 Nu irnmediotef't I Operator 1 Yr on the 1714> please apply bet"'een 8 right person Confiden ups Agr21 &over ran Hyou"OttlcJhketnh\•Iµ real l'Slate 0CC1ce 1n Coast lhi~ Lai:un:.a 1905 Louis C '(1fCan} IBM 3741 is requrrl'd am ·S Pm ~1onda) \tal 1ntenie"' Call appl) tlail) aft 5PM \1\' t'Jll Laguna Beach RE ex Heal'h glass fingerbowl. signed · ~e~~I ~~~fi:~~=1~1~?~rr MEDICAL ASST ~h!~e~~d~r 3,t i~u~: V1nce~6-5lal N Ed'!> Pizza 17th & 1130 J03lor49'.! :rm l)eracnce k~e1151pCul Goodd s 5 r-:w ~1AlltkOPER:\TOR11 W363, 1rndescent blue: d h rt h PART TflME lhlls. CA 9alS3 or call Tustin, C M n o "' & Joi n t h t' I t~ ping s 1 require ample ma er e~per a 1rare1 .appx 4 •, tn. • lime ii) s 1 "'11 Jl Ne"'port Beach ph)Sr ,71417co 9674 RE•LEST ... TE Restaurant Culligan' ll'am"f:~:o CallHarn_et,49748-14 machine CM&317iio "•de. SJ75 . Witham·J tract1t'e '-'Orkmg l'Ond1 • "°' "' "' / Hogarth etchmJ>: dated lions & an e~relll'nl t'ian \'araed front & SA.LES SA.LAD PREP CHEF SECRETARY/ SHIPPING PKG'G 1763 caricature oC John • bt>ne£11s parkage back office EKG's m HAMILTONTEST Th1s1sour~thyearsell Expr nee Good -<'Om BOOKKEEPER Full lrmc. will tn11n Wilkes al the f;imous • Salar; will he com surance a must Salary SYSTEMS 1n1t (rne Sout hern I p11n) benl·r1ts. fnendl> SAW Fulltame Typmj!. hght .co~ta Me~af>t55421 Wilkl'S trial. famous\, rnensur<itr "'llh c~ ~~~~u\'a~:1!itho~ CA.LIFORHIA,IHC. Cal1forn1a homes workatm06plwrt Appl) COMMERCIALR.E. shorthand, fllinit & S\\1\rhboard llpt·r~tu1 P•l'CC :..hn"'n an en - perient•e \pply In pcrience 644 7244 Perh!lps yuu wnuld en m person only 1 pm tn5 Tared orselHni: huuM·s 7 ulhl•r general offac·e i.:raveyard shift fr1 & cyclo pedia . Walkes l person Mon Fri. llam ~89'!9 EqualOpportun11y JOYJ11mangaf1rmac:t1vl'r pm. TUe!i thru Sun days a week• Wt• nect1 clutleh + bghtbookkt!CP·I Satn1ghhonly &123013 shown 1"'1rhng the r apt Spm at Employer 1n luxury res1dentral I Sebasllan's West. 140 one ht·en~t~ to ltr:lm lht' mg expcnenre l.allh~S"' ltC'htward 01'eralor oC Liberty at 1he end or a • Tll EJ1H1.~tHOGEH Models needed Alllypes l-'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!111-~ areas such as Big Ca I Ave Paco Sl' sk1lls tomanJfo:t' brnk<·r l UH• or calrulator~ 11 timl'nir.:ht!>.Jllshrfl 1 strck. unframed SSOO M e n . women & n> on. Sp) glass H1 II I H•stauran~ commercial rt'al e .. tate I." l' 3 t e d on Lid' \\ill tr.irn 642 3013 p P i 714 1 R3.S6~2 e1·es 17042G1llellt'J\\l' In Children No exp nee PAYROt.lCLEIK Inane Trrrace Linda MCDO .... .t.LD'S Income from mi:mt Pi•nansula """Purl &"'1>.ends -17141546 0331 >18 i762 Payroll Clerk needed by Isle. et1· I """" .. h1I t ""urwr T .._'"CHER S uth C t Pl " c ~ou t'am ' r·· lkJ1·h Call6i3 11160 t;A --'I fa Sc hour Dist T> p1n11 live in real estate sale!> We 3re "°"' acceptmJ: heallh rnsuranl'l' &. dc•n Sl::(H~"Ti\ln ., "l't'k Call 6411 1111211 immediatett LEGAL SEC'Y MODELS/ESCORTS Hunlmglon Beach Ci t) I If )llU are presenll~ a\ 0 oos ma t>enef11s hfr 111:.ur;inn· • • . I \fll'mtl(lfl 3 6vm 5 Ila)' Must SC'I Exp d. Cor pleasant S l\ TQP Ool ars 95~0971 speed oC so~ pm re do mu ha\e 1mmed1att· 1 apphr3t1on:. for day & lat plan ConlJC'I l\\•n. RECEP'flO~JST \sk for Susun 1905 Louis l' 1'1rran) medrum sized PI di.' ~e"'spa~r 111sertt-rs for quired S990-tl233 mo & unhm11\'\I Jl'l't•ss lo t'\enang help Full ur 675·6700 .\tusl ha\e pnor shop i:la~i. frn.ierbo"I. signed ; ft'nse firm Good lyprnR LA Times 6 mommj!,s depend 1 n R u n. C? x the 11rl's1denl of your 11 ar1 t 1 m c :-; o e" pm~ centerde,t'lopment TEACHER \\'363, arndescenl blue 1 • SH abil11y lo "'Ork in per \\k . 20 hr "k peraenrC' l2month Ill!'' I cnmp<1n1 .or1sht•h1ddPn pcnt'nre nt'(·cssar) Wr Sales or rt•lallrd l'Xfll'r Typt•I FT& I' I' exp prd trarel . appx 4 ,, in. dept>ndentl) Brnefat~ 548 8.141 or6461413 llun Apply 735 14th St awa~ man 1\'(ln to"'l'r offer £1e~iblt· ~cht-dult•. Earn SHWIS.)lO l)t•r d;n 1 70W PM , e:<J>t•r on IHJ\I t f'41~8!1'.!H wide. Sn5 Wrlll'am Beverl}'953-9345 MIGHTCHEF II El 536-8851 • remu\'edfromthescl'rlt' frt•l' unafnnn~ n·~ul.1r lakinl? ordt·r~ door 111 ~l·mnr) l)flC"ratl'r ITF,\t'IH:lt."i Dtrl't'IOI llH llogarth t'trhanl? dated f LEG.t.L SEC'Y Experien"e uni". l'on PBX :\ns Serv 1 tp i;1 Our pre"dent is a\'aila performam·e & waJ;l' rl' I r I Sll!ttl. h'Y 1lhorw~. Mmll' 1irc,lht•il an l' ;\I l'ull 111 1763. rar11·a1ure llf John 1 ""' ' , '-I n _,, .. I • (nor or 1111 II\ rn111p;in\' I h wkk ~pill" h I r I Litigation ·exp . non t1nental Hestaurant f T Exv prer Must "l' u you neL,, 8111 1 \ l l'" s l nm Pan} f1nanre1t at11r 11i-ulat1on ' e: .. . e '' u I "T1mt'75l 55~ Wilk\·~ ut lhl' famous I smoker.toworkforbus) t}P\' 25 wvm Mu~t ta• 11onal trammi: lo help 'pon,oret1 ~onul al' llu~) ='"P' ll'ntl'r ile Wilke' trial. famous "'oman attorne) in Parlner 's ll1l>lr11 . O\er 21 S~O-li77 l'\t \Ou m1•rt•Jsernurearn ll\1t1e' & ;1d,an1·rmt'nt 11rol(ram ()((11 1•, in \1•l11f)l'rs nt'l'd r11~ht ,Tf:ACl!f:1< ·Hh .5111&.llth p1e1·e 'ho"'n an en· " C '!AG II Laguna Beach i97 4441 10 4 tn"~·· opportunalias If \ou Oran!(e~J.,\ rounll~·~ I hand .\1ust mJkl' i?ood 111mb111Jlmn. ~rl'fllh 1111 ~, •lv"udaJ . \\ aikes •• ewport enter ·' Conlat'I Hu:k or Carl am pm " ' · Fur th<' 0((11 •' n11.1rt·~l J el !r.17 H33J ' ' ,., exp & or Sii helpful not GENERAL OFFICE f:\pl'rll'nccd or inc' "'unt to Join tht> numbt•r ' II 21:1 '"Yll 155f .1ppet1ranre b1· 'df ~~ .. ~hu"'n l"'arltng the rap Nurs1•s Aid "'anted for perienrt>d ~ou ma) ""II one ra~t food 11.•am al the )OU. r.i 1·1 • • ' ~tarter "'"II 11r)!a11111•d r1•lcph.1ncS1ilt•' of Libert\ at lhe end or a , nol req 546-3733 lwt"'•een toam ~ lpm •. 1 bl f \' , 3 h k · l'\',\ patients Groom IVJCKJ HESTONI profit rrom our color nation, fPadin>! .. hop "' must >e 1·apa c 11 >or~ Cl r~ a "'t'l' 1 slli·k unframed, $500 LIFE GL'ARDS Sepl & mg therap).meals.etc \ldeotJpebMmg&~all's ping mall, Jpph to tht' Sales h.1ndhngmult1ple1a'k' \l.ikt> S21111 to Sc;uu .i' pp t714 •~fi392e\'es J fall week ends 38hrsdail).except Sun tra1111n.: 1m1~ram "h1l'h manager.in)1ime female prefernod \rt l'lease send resunw ~ "l't.'k '"11 sram 111.:h &"'kend~ 968-0Jll ~lust berellablr Exp & &ASSOCIATES "'l' re1.·I IS th\' flOl'SI Rl'~taoranl Galh?r) inl.d!(UflJ 401 ~1 salar~ h1slon Ill qu:ll1t\ Siik Srrel'ned . l MACHINIST ref 964-1002 S~caahsts'" J~ Jala bl.e_ N ~ e d 1, d C 01 k 1 a 11 day "eek SJ le~ t'\ 1x·r Classified Ali =Klii !>.ral) I l'rocluc Is l'rofl .. ;suma I Must 54'11 ~1gnrd o.nginal t Smallcleanshopneeds ·--------1 Tem~:~~!~rical \\l'an·nu<Jfranch1~l', Waatrl'\!>tb f oud pref 4940123111447:.o«JO 1'1lot. PO""' 15611 managt•rnrnt Goud l1tho) palls \enice.,'1 good Lathe person. hranrt1 or subs1d1ary Snrvhr•. Oa• Bt••.bo\•s. eves l'ost:i Me\a t'a "'Orkrn1tru111ht1ons Cull S7oo lJlder. S4SO . • Nursing 54~0400 h d ' ,. • , _, S I !12ti26 99u• 770 6022 rr1edldl'nder S275 . ' 3-5 yrs exper Benefits RM JU\t l'a quarters tJi·~ter Bar. Assistant Al,ESLAOY Wantt•c in "" \'.4i!iW'CI>. $275• Alvar. l C..M.642·!142-D.,youwar\ltomakl•a Su:~~;!ll>.:!r~-~~mr Weha\'~m~f·~ roilerTlos!t•sses~I t1rguna·neat'h 1•-nm1• ST.TllC:T,,RY will\ TECilR ...,.. S2ij \I.ix Sl50 All ' MACHIMIST difference' Kal<'1 1?h i ft•" hii:hlymoll\'ated & 1111,;,t' Bookkee11crs 4 daywk Expd 1""'11 kno"ledgenftx>okkeep l,ookmgforthat spec1al rnus•·um quality• Hi lls ll osprtal 1n 1 Pre-s~Aide persnns "he' ha~c 11 clt• Apply in person F'ri mg "omm's rc.uiy 1111 ing helpful. apply bt"'n person, F' T Costa framet1 \l~oT1f£an' art TR.AIMEE Newport Beal'h has an Exper pref Interest 1n l '1rl' 10 be more sut• Sept 41h bet w l'e~ wear Pis ~tatr rt'!~ 2PM 4 PM at lht• Valla Me sa. e~p preferred ,!la~' Ro)al Worl'ester Prefer some shopexper 1mmed openmg for a E<.:t-: Mon lo f'ri 11 311 ~<·ssrut For at" 10 1 9 llam Rlbt> Peht•an. w,1 rile 320 5 ftl'oa~ht \l e'(al' 5 an Hestaorant Call for appl Par1fit porrrl;un "llh original 1 !or small mfg farm m charge nurse to work the am \ o 3 pm SI art en ac"' apporn men 2735 Pac1C1r Coa:.t II"'). ~) La1i:un:i l':tt :IHI I ° Coasl llw\ ~'ederal Savinl(s & Loan j pa1ntin It P 11 t 714 > J Irvine Call R1lev fo r I Vi sh1£t. full time E' 9 11 81 CaU between s' "1th the sole o"'ner & • N B 92651 l>ana Pomt 493 t:>46 . 631 0800 EU E ~·2183 ~·t 979-G(W) .. d s ·•m and 12noon 540-6()711 founder call Wesley ~ ' Salesman Yach!:. &. per 1n me urg " Ta.,lor RESTJ..UD•NT SECRETARY TICK ET TAK EH !or Machinist ' I c o h o I s o r ""' Sailboals Exponl~ b h k 1 ' " ' m PAODUCTIOM Wesley H. TcrvtorCo. IOllURMS 67~2050 \lag Card OperJlor ear par 1ng ot TOOL & DIE MAKER Psychiatry preC'd W1• TRAIHH R'EALT<1'RS No" hmng Hostess. 5 Capable of SUl>l'n 1~1nr.: Wkdys call 714 84611414 Growrng rospec1ahzing offer excell benefit~. Assembly machine 2lltSanJoaquanllills days & p lame SALESNeedlur2~ales m~lallationofne""'urd t'H'~8461ll86 1n deep dra"'n metal commensurate sal:H}. operator for aircrnCt & Newport Beach da ,.~ eves Inter' iew pros to help us contlllU{' prol'essmg system ~;'( TYPESITTER . stamping. ~\'eking 1ndi\ free meals & tu1\lon re rndustrial rubber hose 64 .... 910 Mon Thurs, 2 4pm 37 our exl'1l1n1? gro"th in cell t)·pang skill s SI 200 Roller rnJ•ler ra" l'nl· que tom el"alion piece~' S200 P J rh 848 176S. 848 6202 2 Oak l'hina CJb1nets. Oak dres~l'N 1'11•C'k~ who can work "' mm tmbursement for related ,,._ Fashion Island, N 8 the direct mail adv1•r11s mo 1;,i4 57il fo:x p'd nn I BM Corn su~rv1s1on & d~vrlop· seminars f'or Ill products Must pass ('0 Hl.'t'Cpllonist needed for 1ng £1eld rop. l'Offi poser. full 01 P<irt lrml! i mrnt. proto-\ypt•. bu1hf terv1ew. call Meg An physical Takmg ap Insurance brokerage !•--------missions l'o~!>ihll• SECHETAlt'r &12·9678 Colll•rt1<mof 1Sotct mark ing & ma1nt of pro-d rews . 714 645 ·5705 11licataons btwn 8AM firm Duties include Restaurant mgmt oppt)' Call Mr l'llrl lime St'<Tt•l.11\ 111 TYPIS~/RECEPT ! 1 1 54 um 64 m 94 els S2fiOll Jll 64.\ 0:1211 d T & EOE M F lOAM onl)'. Stratofle\. I h & I ff1 ''II gress1ve les op pay answering teep ones Straw Hat Pizza Oavenport,642981)2 n~urance o t't' ·' 11 lime ~ewport Hcat'h , benefits t714l956 2090 l• .... 11111------•I l7671 Armslrong Ave · hRh\ typ111g F'or appt lluntinoton Beat·h • .._ ________ an•a Wclhn11 to trJIO l' 11 0 In EOE A Kenda\ls all 714 644 ~ " ,. Call Jerry 754 07t l 3 re a a 0 S pm· A.....llancts tOI 0 Ind Co c • Fountain Valley 1n store SALES 1 673 9389 •• ';~•••••••••••••••••• l Pt1me,7days,2brsda1 REC~/TYPIST. manager.exper&musl NewportBeachleading SECRET.ARY llARBORAREA The fastest draw in thl' Nursing Wes\. a l>J11\ Pilot RM Chcirw MlrM Class1f1ed Ad 642 5678. 7 3 30PM Challenging I A'f d 1· LA P time NB area'Good be mature Responsible Jewelers seeking p 11mr Nt>eded with off1re ex 'PV81ST APPLIANCESERVICF: Y ·' e ivery. b f Id I h fur product. customer I 11 d n"l good l' pin" • ' 'n W 8 Times $100 per "'eek JO or e er y or .in emp oyee. we ver.e in per. 1 • , ... ~ i\ "hatlenain" opptv 15 e uy used apphanc~ d d C II relations. crew efCtcien-h k'll Cl d d k ' " " , LB&!Jna Bea_t,h 494·8:496 1cappe person a cy & manrun". total ap-sales and office pro P ont• s ' s r er 1·s OJ)t'n at a leading rler we sell recond. guat -position for Rehab .lll'----------------1-t oriented nurse. ded1cat KIDS- SUMMER JOBS. Earn S30-S60 per week. Trips & Prizes. Ctl Mr. 0-C• .. 960-0694. .. ed & with smiles F'ret med. dental & life ins, Top salary Relocation allow neg. Call . Mrs Sloan, 642·1MM4 673-9389from 8 5pm Pe 3 ran c; 0 C the cedures Mon, Wet! & ewer helpful Musi he Ironies distrahutor for appliances 549-:.>77 1 P/TIMEEYEHINGS * • * * * • • restaurant uml. Little or Sat 673-9334 ohlc to wQIM on your good typtSt to train on Washer Dr~·er & D1s - C-.•9 RECEPTiOHIST no book work to be done own Xlnt""salary for llne computer sy~lems hwasher SIOo earh ! YouthCarri~ SECRET.ARY St250mo.tostart,Th1sis Salesperson. ladies hll(h ~i~htft"s<;0ti':1~~~enu~ Excell opJ)ly & t·om Ref rigerator S!75 , Adults with outstanding Development & real notapart-timeJob fashion store. Nrt B<'h Chris t ensen. 16691 pany benefits. Call 6465848 Nurses Now taking apphcations for certified pral·tlcal nurses. Only those with State certHication & a wilhngness to work need _apply. 661~ atlractivepersonalities estate firm.plu.c;h omce <.:rew leadsduyor naght. area . Salary ~ good MillikenJ lrvtne ~ 1063 Elsa.556-~ 19 S cu ft frostless who enjoy wotking with surroundings seek~ exper part lime Can be ~!1_er1ts.Call644·7 l00 rreezer. recond1t1oned 1-0· 15 year old youths sharp, enlhus1ast1c mdiv st'heduled around some TYPIST S225 offer ~ 7611 Evenings ~9 pm Call f II h C 11 213 S I w pro appearance. pro-co ege rs a I I a es •S""'•.rr .a.RY• F.~c"ll refn"erator. SxS 6"2 4321 , ext 343 h In r ""'~'"' Good startinl! salary ~ .. between 2 pm and 5 per P one maMers. x t 592·2416 or nppl Prof.~ Excellent oppty Cor f' lime 5 da) wk Fnr "' icemaker white S2SO ' pm AskforAndrea tyf.mg, fibng & general t--------· ~ sharpgalloworkmCast rnten1rws, Al Itson Call6455165 Daily Pilat ···· .... · .. · ····: . PART TIME EYBlfliS We are presently seeking· adults with pleasant personalities who would be ' interested tn work Ing in Sa lei & Promotion With Daily Pllol Carriers 10 to 15 years old Unlimited umings available to nght person Hrs S 30PM to 8 JOPM, Monday thru Friday Some Saturday ava1\ablhty For appointment, call 642 4321. ask for Btn • WllJl1ms ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. 8AV ST.1 •COSTA MESA, CA. 92'28 AH COVAL oPPOl lUHITY llMPU)Ylll ............................................ or ice skills Oppty to be Rutaurant Markellng Reill'! to sell tJ paced Newport Reuch S48·227 t MICROWAVE Sh a rp ~:~z:\ft~. ~::;gco~ F'OOD PREP Sandwich product thal 1s wantrd & romm'I real estnlt' ofr carousel programable. , mensuratew ex per. Ask maker. etc tr you are needed by everyont• F, x r l' 11 en t t > p 1 n Jil VETERINARY HOSP. xlnt cond Hardlv used 1 cor Ciatly friendly, consc1en\1ous, Eammg potentlnl f70wpm min 1 & die Perm pos1\1ons avail.. SZ75 559 4731 - •--'-p.-. .__ independent, & like a job $40,®SSO.OOO ta phone skills rcqu1rrd f time bather. brusher. New GE Washer & dryer -"'"' ..... llllft;. with versatility we need • Co. Trairuni. Challenging position for w r le a ntn I? P t 1 me S500 Best Offer 714 973-1221 you Mon Fri 6-4. •QuabfledLeads right gal.Call iieneralfront &back All 968-65S5 R ECEPT I ON IST , f'/time, nr OC Atrport Lookme for sharp in d1viduals wlproC at titude & appearance Must be able to answer medium lo heavy phones , no typ1ne neceaa. $5.00 hr. Call 7S2·086=9 ___ _ HCEPr·TYPIST PART· TIME Gen office exper, 9·12 dafu',_844>-'-95""1"'"3 __ _ R estaurant ex p er •Hl11h lncome Laila.833-2900 incl wknl1s, Ne~porl helpfu l Please apply in Aabth 5*-DI•. Beach & Irvine Apply GE ELEC. DRYR ,. person Stonemill Ter· 537.7130 Mon f'ri. R 2PM. 1333 Xln t, S60 848-4281 rare.,_2915Redh1ll,C ~L Ask for Michelle SfCltlTARY/ Avorado, Newport Washer & us drytr. RESTALIR'ANT HCnOMIST Beach INwpt Ctr behind <'lun, work 1eood. ~. Part time sandwu:h & Publlsblnl firm sttks 1 theater> ta , SC'll sep S4ll llS\3. , counter help wanted Sain. ..... c• bnaht 1ndlv lO perform Wan•hol&Se S48 4485 I Call blwn 9 & llA M. Non profit youth orga a wide variety of omce COSTA MISA Stove. 0 '1\...-Cf&, Merritt. 752·S40.L good brnl'fits Call Lin duties. This candld111e W AltlHOUSI clean, worlts l!ood . Sl5CI l RFSrAUltANT .!• St6-4990__ should have a pleasant Nfl'd1n11 part/Cull-time S411·&13, S48-4C .f Gary's Dell haujobfor SCTlY,,...MCt phone vOlet, ltd typing wa\ehae wotkcr In AvoradocolorObltovea f you. Mana11er, u ndwich State Farm A11cn1 in 3kllls ' willingnesa to ter '5tinR perma nenl eye le\'tl el«t r11n11e.' 1 m an, cook. plt1 me. Newport Beach need• learn Wiii consider fl pos1.tion In marine field. S200 RCA11llwchabrol • fltlme counterhelp. Call full ti m e ex per'd tr11nee. Contact Mn 0 Templin . 12131 or TVl llS for a • 675-2193~--~ar . MS-8470 EvesLS4MD 611·2t!3. Arlt{ l Pm 646-WS ·---. ........... ._....--~.-~v--~--..... ---------------------~_..--:""'!":'!""'':w::~-:-·-~-----;-;-------------------~----~ Orange Coas1 DAIL'( PILOT fT uesday, Septembor 1, 1981 to.ta, I•/ A.Mto SH"Ykt, ,_.. AwfoJ W -.cf 95'0 Aalto1, IMporl.d ~ •• I~ •· t11apwttd ·~•-!o Ct._.., 9050 I Acc.....tn 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A<1 &• IOtO i.. __ ::_. IOSO W..c t l w-IOIO Spo...i.....~ 1094 ................................. ,.,.......... MW 971Z Merctdft9-9740 olvo t77J •• ~,................. ....................... "*i 4.2' modem ll~hm11 bo11t '72 3SI W • traru. 'tro1111 ............................................. , ...................... . 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S2Uea Wlndaon antlqueo pool uils & .lt'<'~~i.orit'~ IMPORTANT Mi:at sell thla w.-~k 631 3733 dy•. 49' UOS --960 I~ rva wknd.~ R1m1 ~ason Ttckel1 Ible I yr Shilt + 1111 Xlnt cond Very rllllt NOTIC•:TO Si1lt•:. Serv1oc"l.ea5tnlJ '3'750 548-:mll all 6PM evea Sc \W1nn llrl• blkr, Dry bar '200. butrd Sl50. for111le,2forS'700 fqlllj) $S0011662:m ~or best ofr 673'9-IBl Rt:ADE:RSANU Roy Carvtt",lftC. oranyl1mewlcnds balloon llret, tlO 2 n•w limps SSO, Mtit•h & ch11r 7~-0960 12131.UllOt Maaon Smith --1o board & 857 1424 ADYF.RTISt~RS Rolb Royce BMW MG t74l Atltot, UMd alt t. bl'd •9 b th s1• b k 100" WI\ • l..u~l'r, good l'OOd S'700 OI Thi' 'prit'I' ur llf'ms 1••0Jamtw•r.... • •••••••••••••••••••••• • s • 0 .,, 00 I , ti ~ ~ -8', n•w. sm llob1r OOtll' be!il offt•r &13-7586 or 11dvtrth.t!d by Vl'hlclt .,. D .. h"' .;-.~o "•" ••••••••••••••••••••••• W dl 9910 --al\IPM L>ama l'll'I, CM 545 7790 AR CH 11' ECT ll RI\ l. rider. 8', fair cond , SSO li75-0354 dcall'ri. u1 lhl' v1•h11·l" Ne.,. port ....... ,. ~ "'"'" tf6t MG COUPI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nfolli't1lermldor 45"alass Like nl'w furniture for 011e11t t5year + cullt!c 411A2842 ,, rt11u1fted a1hertb111g '77RMW ~II Rf!luct1ntly must •73 Rrgal s100 080 c bek top w t arid ule 11· couch, wmitcd lion S8$0 prr 1ssuc GOLFCLL'BS SA.NTAHA.20 rnlumni. rtoe\ oot 10 l.1kt!n~· ftell .need biQer cu Days , 6•0 6300. dt1Jtitoilrr,Mdll>C1'4~. b11rk rhrur. tru1J111unul S48 2739 All sorts. mrn ·~ SISO. t:qu1p ror ratt' or rludt' an) 11pph4•11hlc 21H924177 Any tradll consider~ Stephanir Evr~. r~•il S700 S.•11 '460 dtllk & Crt'tll'l'll:J & Olht>r tt!1hn11 fun Cunbl'llu ladies S'7S 5..\2 7174 crUt:I(' Outiitundlng racl! taxe6. llCcrtst! tran~ft•r '68 1600 11rn rin. clean, Call S36 7995 !14C>l4150, iCcms 67375..\2 forward, Nl\'CNe, vorni l<oi1slgnol St 6'0-c?OStM record Triulcr. L2 b11g Cei.:1, rinuncc rhoqic~. rert'11l t!OI( overhaul 1 57-0901 or 0 78 Reul v6 turbo, M O,V lNG thl,s week. ,,...,.._. $600 ble speed. Light incld. Mark er Sten.ins S60 ~•ll5 $7500. 546-8901 dy~; reea for air pollutwn rnn TOP 0,.... 1 "'R Sl200 ('11114~ tm 495-0507 aupi•rb cond , univ ~.ooo Wla11l~r W. G s dr er ••0 OM9 S239 k Sit o ,. 644°2161 cvsiwkn_ds trol dev11·e cert1f1rnt111ns I ~ ' T re h • II 'J ' .._._ -was • I ii t' l . RoSlijjl llol ROC s~o. or dealer dO<'umcnt:iry PA.ID FOR Cltroflt 97 16 ronche 975 nll, loaded wlxtras. . ~..,!.: •. 0M•ny pl 1tnl i1 lfosp b~ (t!ltt'I S30o. Judy,730-~ 190CM Salon11111 Step USER t 1 I GOOD&CLr..au ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• lop,full pwr,t111to trans, ..=:.~ rechner cha1r~ Windsor 1111llQUt! pool ins k 5491Mlll42 Xlnt cond.~lYl21 prtpurui()liriarl(ebUO " """'" '67 OS21 , :J:>mpJ!, Kint ·75914111 M .. .,~.Low Mi nul~1·ro11trol,AM /l<'M, _ _ _ , less otherwise spc!'1f11·d USED C •RSI .. .., k lk-&tt 1020 _ 51.8-~ Ible. 1 yr Slatr + 1111 Sto-, 1--"---"', 14 ' Sun fo'ish S111I Boal bv thl· advert1~1"r · "' • cond S3.Sl•i Mu~t St!c. A Mint S7500 IU3 7519 :; I' are II 3 ~ 1a 11 · w-L' r ""UI" ssoo 966 2:tn I ... .... _ _,, , 494 !t'J27 "VeS s G. I 9 s I u rr er pp ·····~····· .. •••••••••• r.veryth1ng In 11.'rri II' ~,. L lor . 1095 Pt'rfel't for ~UIOlllt'I' Allt""11•i/ ~ ~'TU DENT FlUTt; !'ond 6' sofa. be1gl! '48 Rol'kola Jukl' Mdl ••••••••••••••••••••' .. S3SO 494 11472 ~ Datsun 9720 '74 911, Se1>1a bruwn, 111 640 8383 l:amaha, xlnt cond, 112.'i veluur S200 F'lne $'On· t428. IOspds AP:tF 26" & 2 N('H Cash Rrgtsters. S H 1 Clotslca 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IO)'i., slt'reo. 32.0INI mi. '80 CENTURY LTD. 4 dr, 540-0942 temPorary cuHee table. Motoberane24' S5o S70 '22Searh fo:Xcellent • •.11· Obie 14 · 11 flt'rf 1··••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt rund s11 800 6 q •I, loudrd. 17,345 m1 llS>YS'DIRTBIK•; Sl7S "Butte rfl )'" 7601649 6467009 Setup. man y xtri.. PRETTIEST 645237s,6'7S863!1 $7~700 6310700 ((ood coodlllonwS65 ~ 1 <' k ~. r ch e 1r • 190 Fron I Throw M o~ cr TY lodlo. ~~~~:~1~~u for ·~ the '57 T-llRD 2150 Harbor ll•d. 11'14 POl'licht' 911 Tari:a. CodJl oc 991 S 540-0942 Tu hp Lam11. S25 Art ~ ca tr her S70 Toro HIFI Steno 8091 Classic New Eni:land (,';it IH TOWN! Costa Meso 645·5700 white extenor. black '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bo~S h --; •• C I' de ,. 0 h 11 t 5 l ri nd Electric Mower $65 Gas ' o .. 111 •. trlr .. 1, Wood 5 IEST ~'. t~rior R"<'entl• r"blt. CO.,,.T~ "'TIU'-. 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TW d~ls &IO 9696 Wkcnd!i S5li 17117 off11·f' FREE APPRAISAL SI~~~ rll~<~ ·~-~627m i . '6!1 VW BaJa ,'le~ t>ng, 4 30 . Teafart Cherry dill srt wall units incl dry bar & lllKW gen l.d'd"" llC'at. M LlST SELL Pe g 1 hour!> c ·11rmit•r CM.illu · new trans. ne~ l1rcs f.ord 9940 Ad.rabl" Rog1ster"d & chrs. llulcli Earl,. china cab . 2 Oak wall pror ma1nt.shp&uwnr '!..c~u R"" S )(I 8 • h "' ~ p ~ . ' units 7525273.8574271 f in S249 000 Bk r Muped Gd sh~pe '""'1 '62 l'llF:VY\,\:'\ CHEYROlET 110 RX 7 ~1i;te. excel new int "' 3SI e:.t ••••••••••••••••••••·•• L ~uo Apso uppy. Am Hanging lamp ---,,,..... · 759-WISE\'es Good c:ond. ni'" ltrr' lll"ltrl'.,\t'lllll.VIJ offer8474452 73 Ford LTD Wagon femaile, 10 weeks S200 963J59Saft6PM TEC Mi\·190 efertron11• &75.,..,.,1,960-t725e\'es < r cond $9900 Days 116.000mi Runs~reat Terms. 556-7?71. -cash register. 16 pre ~ct '78 G1tane Moped Gd S5SO 494 41174 Ill '\Tl:'\GTO'\ BE \l'll l 4!13-8976. eves ~ knds 76 Rabbit 50.K ml Will 96J.171J -• <'Ond 1600 mt $225 W--'-.. 9590 847 6 087 trade for Good runn1ni: Silkie Terrier. AKC. MOYIMJ Sa~ _!eys.~ 498 21142 Trod•WincnocMs 644.8549 Autos wnn1 • or 675-r.616 \'an 6317958 71 LTD wgn , clean. good adorable female. shots. Quality furn, antiques. ELECTRIC DITTO 211' Burtram. SF , '7flJulte Moped ~ac h!> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549·3331 72 Mazda RX 2. rebll 60 V W Con~ertible transp Air am fm 1Arw1ts1S27S.:551·2348 m1sr Sacr ~2823 machme, Astro dial SOO. Rdr Rec fat ho. \II~ motor Batter) l'harger ~0f; rto'~ T~~l~~Ol;l:.'~I~ Alltoi, Import.ct eng, nc~ paint SJ375 , Male Offer Must see $950 YOIHCSHI RETERRI ER GorGCJ• S. 105 deluxe uflll, xlnt cond sum log, tabs. 5 scoop turn signals helmet r d •••••• ••••••••"•••••• 962 5046 6J8.S382 Ask forGaQ • 545 9514 Al<C. has all s hots. •••••••••••••••••••••• Retired teat'her asks bait tnk. for the c;cnous' Basket. All lnl'I l..ess r~~:~fc~· ffo~,~~t\r;r ·;~ IMW 97 1 MaH rati 9739 ML:ST Sell '81 Rabbit 19i4 Pinto Stallon Wag S8&-6399 DESIGNERS ENTIRE $200.962-~ flsht>'!Tlan.s~p. tharf 250 mi $425 000 c:1,tra clc:ln '1.'l' u' ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'om·t Sho~rm cond Xlntt·ond Sl4UOORO ~1'.sbund. black & tan. ESTATE SALE Ofrtre desk 60 X 24 OW C: S17K SJJ.000 646-8165 FIRST' FnrTht• lk~l ORANGE S8 .... 900 646-~2 960 S586arter4 PM. -iiliboldmaJe.Allshot.s Sora loveseat; cos t steelmaster. S'75 Steel • . / Bo\url.l'.tM'Dl·<1I COUti.JTV'S 1967 f'ord Truck 1 2 ton. H' Ii s P a P e r s su>oo. Sac S6.SO \\all un· case chair, SSO Plu 32 L'. NI F'l.ITF.. Scd Motorcyclft ~ In Oranf!I' Count~ "' ' '71 VW C.O..n. small \'8, ram per shelf Housebroken 63l !854 1ls. tables. stereo <'Ost iglass chair pad. SIS F B. 77. t~ Crusader<. Scooten 9150 Curnl' St't• l, 1 od:l\" EXCLUSIVE Xlnt cond Many ~tral> run!. Rd S600 S600 sac SJ(K), color T \' M a n u a I add t n g low hrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• k "' MASERATI must sell. lea\in~ Statc 496 42113 .... lo Yoo 1045 Sl>O El'"" """"d m0<ModlOChO<k om tl W C S..K '"'" .,. ""'d' Moto"y•lot9K & 17.200 080 -....................... sora bed. smoked glass -l!!tnler1 t1n. ~039 m lies Perfect mod DEA.LHSHIP 559 8912 494 0053 74 GalaK) Runs i:ood U C Gennan Shepherd dinnette, master bdnn 1 8 M Se 1 e <' t r 1 t' 1 35' CltRIS <.:omndr S F' SIOOO 549-3758 •I 11, 0 ,._. C-"f We'll ~eliv~r anywhl!re .73 Bl ·c. 5' roof. rl'blt f:,1~~~ party 968 4748. male. 3"'1 yrs Needs rost S600 sac $300. typewriter. pica type. ·10, tw. 4Z7's p W C im '79 HOftda Hawlll I 292S Harhor Bl\d SA.DDLEIACK in the world e n g N u t ir t' s 6od h e 545-2452_ -sofa ' loveseat unused extra wide ca made, ele· mar cond. l3J to I S600 543-864S 0 IMW BEACH l~ORTS am rm ~tereo ca~s Call 76 F250 Ranger XLT Pl' 1050 S 2 7 s N k " •• choose from SS9 SK C STA ME.';A Do s with ~hell. fully equ1p'd . o Jun . ments Included ... so. 67S·9007.960-t725e\'es '72 Honda 350 St 25 per 979-2500 :!114112 Marl(urrttl· l'k"' 848 ve lreel 673-9423 28.000 m1, hums reg. nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Everything mint rond 851·2255 CC Call M1'ke Aft < •1 \' 752-0900 '7 K C'h N 966 5210 " ,, ts:.1011 1t•Jn I armann ' 1a cw tires. S4800 firm 631 3527 ~1i.. I BUY * * . p 8017 '"5 OSOi WE PAY i\"L'fl" nL'"''.. 1969 Harbor81vd R d I I ;.._. MOVIU'-.SU " m 16' Dolline and trailer""'' •c. l i-JH•l eng a ta s. ru~s Eves Oood used Furniture & n"1I' "M: ••••••••••••••••••••••• wt35HP Evmrude OB. '7S. Kawasaki 100. Clean TOP DOLLAR I EXITS F'W\' 1 6~t -7 i70 stereo. 6#40Z7 Must-, 9 9Sl ~iances. OR I will Everything goes. Furn .. Cockatiels Babies. 7 wks windshield. convert lop cond. Only 900 mi. $300 831·2040 495-4949 M..,.c _ _._ ,_ 97 40 • 69 VW IUS -·7 Y odd & S t S Id Alb. & FOR USED CARS Wll e"U.-. 'Ifill'.. ••••••·•••••••••••••••• or ~U,for ou s ms. a . un. o . 1nos ctn ,·ill ~cc...,•, lncld •kis. 760-8538 _ Clul>t.'llSundays ••••••••••••••••••••••• S M 9 S 2120 C t Sso I SSS u ~.,., 0 Newly reblt 1600rr enl(, Ml" TANG ·70 red l'On ........ ST "''UCTIOH on · · res view namons 0 St•""firm.964·5819 ·79 Kawa•ak1 "~R. •K "L"' ... u•G""'O... $ -"' D L B h 979 9"'8 ""'' ~ """"' , ...... """"" " " 1 000 000 under wmty Also m·~ vert1ble restored lS99S "4M616,13J.9625 r, aguna eac · ""-Boston Whaler 17' mock ml. xlnt cond. many PONTIA.C/SUIA.RU SELLING YOUR MB' distributor, 11en , r e 951-9258 KING 1 NNE RSPRING 4 94- 2932 Tame African Grey Par· up Saltwater loaded 'llO xtras 12200. 551·9218 2480 Harbor Blvd 1 ln\'enttr>· WE rA Y gulator, rarb & brk~ 'fo6 M ustanii v8, auto. air. ·~TRA FJ RM mattress Esten Sat. rot SSOO. Will trade for mod el SJ3.,000796 6191 ·79 llondaxLt8.'i Set up COSfA MESA OF .... EW BMW'S TOr DOUA.R SS Paint & tires good S2200 Pon.\ int ltlnt ctmd S325o H h F tools M t anything 673 8823, . . 5"9 .. 300 549 .a57 " G 2 62 7 l , ntver used. wort um. · misc. us 67~0774 13' Boston Whaler w 3.Shp for d 1 rt. SS75 . Da ys "' • .._ _ ·I.. Sales nnd Lrasmg Jt Call Jack Bacon i4 · I S33 J242 SlO, sacr S248 del sell631·~61.. _ FARGO'S Evinrude. rull equip 63 lJ7l5, Eves 548-09,JS PORSCHES co mpctttne pml.'s Ex JIM SLEMOHS VW '71 Super Beetle. nt'w ·68 vs :.rl aC': pwr st, ~~r used queen sz, Honn 106 FEATifERED w/all opt.ions, low hrs. '69 Honda 4.50 DOHC + l'Clll!nt )l'l\'ll'I! and parts IMPORTS t 1 res. ll blue P P pwr brks Great rood worth S399, cash only •••••••••••••••••••••• FRIENDS $3950 675-7272 shoei helmet. dependa WA.NTED clepl 1970Harbor 81vd S2200 089 551 IS69 644·2341 AskforJeff ~ d•I. Usually l)ome Rossi Caruso Jumping Blue & gold MaC'aws S78S 13' lotto.. Whalef' ble, S651!tOBO. 644·981S -Allow us the OPJX>rlumt y COSTA MESA '76 Dasher Wai:on Lots or . -7 U. 7350 ST 81 ~:I~~~ Xlnt Yng Cockatoos S395 w/I year old Mere 40,1'80 Kawasaki KZ 750 41 ~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~:=~ Good ~election 80~1 iA.-& 631·1Z16633-9300 Xtras N~~h ~r:.llt~t.f"'~:-~tr.Opr~; MU Sa.&. -~-· Man Others. 67~ bo~ rail. side ra;ls . .i cyl. Xlnt rood Must sci Porsche. Check with l'i; \ 1ousf~ owned · W owner S2899 O B o 1:11:01a ny C?bl Bed hwtfry 807 50 gal. aquar . htr, lge cushion swivel seat1 soon• StSOO S4S·0541 , Today• other fine r:irs m t''< '79 JOO Tt;RBO DIESEL. '80 Rabbit. ternf1r rond. 675·9227 1ttress.N1ght stand •••••••••••••••••••••••pump, etc.+ 5 special w backrests. bow & 75!·8211S _____ ';J cellent cond1t1on snrf. aux tank. stereo must sell 1mmed. Old~ 9955 li'A(essertomalch Llke GOLDEXCHAHGE flsh1S3CJO/OB0.644·5378 stemlights.nearnubat· MotorHOMtS,Sftlt/ .IW 1j~ cass. 26.SOO mi. dk red, loaded S5 0\IS ofr ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'f. Must stt lo GP· 5 top cash Cor gold tery + cover S39SO l..t/S.__ f 160 i..(.{. ~-~ We afsn ha\'(' n lease pvt pty $26.000 Call 675·6995 Cut Sup Brougham v 6 2 ·11•. Only SlOOO or :~~er & diamonds w~ Picmos I 0...,.. 1090 675-6670 dys, 673 4585 ••••••••::::":......... •w ....... , 11, ~'.,. com pan) that lcns<'s 673-9336 or answer ad BaJa Bug .64 Factory dr A Ir. eruise. pwr ett 97o:A :~M. M ar 1 a _p1cku . e.21az X6331 ~~·ti~~·e .. P~·~·;·0·r~·;;~ eves FOR R~~ A·I Pace.Ar· c,.~~~~~ ~"?2m ~:~:~s ~n':f~!ll~C F~~t~~· 112261 642-UX>. -sunroof. '74 Dual Port. seats. wtndows. all t'K . . DUNHILL lighter New. xlnt condition. apt size loGh. ••I row 28 air, gen. awning. dnlonal information 110 '79 24().D, sunroo<. auto rebuilt trans. 12 V alt . tras S8400631 0443 _cabinet. ~ghled Sac. Cost, S200 Sell. firm.842-lSllO. Ctierttr 9050 sl s7 6»-c904 WEIUY lea~tnll pleaserall trans. air. stereo. ivory many utras S3000 19'77 Cullas~ Supremt. Ii tlful ~·l~lasa S14S, 6]5-~--RM I Electrir -Piano ••••••••••••••••••••••• 81. Pac•~~· 26', Class CLEAN CA.RS 714 972 IZ70 11.i 661 !161 I f mb!":.~>. ~·f'.°s :01 64t·6317 days, 641 1777 <'YI. many options. Rrt'11t · · . Good mvestmenl 3, 20pt t Piano. Harpsichord. A, fully eqwp d Week or ... uD TRUCKS 8Sl·6.226. ___ __ eves art 8 cond 962·4217 ER rttliner w/htf diamonds in 14 kt ring, Organ, lute modcsJ $300 VAClITING days 842-8786 "'" f'or II good deal J.nd good ·77 Scirocco. new brks, '71 Delta 4 dr Sed Runs "'-_Jlbrator, $100 /0 80 S280. 14 kt Waterman f lRM. CONSULTANT Allto Se"a, Parts afler ulrsserv1ce set!. Mercedes 38-0SEL. '81. tires & clutch 11m/fm good . Rood tires . Sl>iio £t;SK/dresser wilge pen & pencil set 11'l Ol WendY163J.2973 CHARTER SERVICES & A.cctACritt 9400 & silver, mett/blue int stereo $5000.6'.tl..sQi 673-5358 ttr~r · Sl OO /OBO gold, S190. IOAM·l2PM. Wurlitzer Electric Piano. Newport ~och •••••••••••••••••00•••• ~~jJ~~d~~~e<'I ~714 1 Voho" 9772 19'19 Cutlass. all options . • • 613-2809 S3$0/ offer. Must see to. , 675-2960 lloneycomb wheels, ••••••••••••••••••••••• mual sell b(ofow book ~ box spring & mat· Mitctl••• IOIO believe. 494-8472. Sport fishmg ~old, 15x7, fit Chev.. SALE8-6ERV1CE-\.EASING ·7~ 300DS. Blk -Blk. all op-#I VOLVO DE.A.Lii SS19S. 64'.ul9, 847 0337 Lr• •fhe1vy-duty bed -Cruising Ids Pont Xlnl cond 208 w 111. SANTA ANA !:"!...1.9.400 847-2736 or IN ORANG.,..COU NTY , (ljua . high qualit y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hamrri6nd organ, mdl CZ Sailing ' . . 71 4/835-317 1 ,,,,.,.,.,.v r. ....___.., 9960 J¥1' 1/yr old 9633MS Llndborg Tennis Cl ub in xlnt conditlon. Best of· Bay cruises ::s~g~r orrer (714 ) CLOSEO&JNOAY ::~=:•••••••••••••• !ll!J!!!!l. mem berah1p, '500 or ter. 640.UM Christmu Pa~es HIGH IUYll • '~~.erfcu1iesr~Ee~I~~ s~w. SBVICl '71 Volare. ps, pb. II '" 4fltteel HAND CARVED l>Hl ~er. CallN&-6487 S.W ... W.tl u IOfZ Business Meetings 4w?us ~.::rils s~!~: Top dollars for Sport~ 1--;=.•~ty:rllMJ Beige on bei(le, St5.SOO OVER!f~ft\Rv am 'fm cu~ Xlnt ,.,.,d ~ wtr bed. w/u tin llOW0002X6'S ....................... Weddi~g RecepUons ..!!!' Siu $300.546-094$ ;l~::.'A~~~· Cam!>('r~~. negol. Bel 6. 67$68S$, EXPERTS U>oo.548SZ70 Ing see to appre<" c· to 20' loftl. Xlnt deck· SINGER Touch & Sew Cockl11l Parties Ask forU/C MCH IMW rwct.M Or ask for Shel~ '69 Plymouth ~t'otr.s.&-• Ing Freeh lotd •mv1n1 Zia us mdJ. 750 Pri« llourly , daily or t>X 2 NEW VWUres & rims, JIM•·.u .. ...,.. LHMeo..tlt ,9 ~D Turbo, Ivory, iu• .. 111 Satelite RiOO 0 80 c~rtPln•••llunltslnrl wttlll.y. Save at ~/fl. '200. lmded char\tn Michelin~~· ,_"'""' McL .. IMW !! ailutru .51K,olferor ~ 56814S .._ ....... r 11. .... in, cab., 2 Jim 146-•an ime 7~1414 YOLISWA«HH I-Or•--trade.• VOi.VO Peopl,whonHdpeoplt ••1""" • '-"' SELL idl ··-· 'th 18711 Beach Blvd. -, --1116 Harbor Blvd G*•win unha, C.o~r Desir , U S S•w1n1 New Slngtt Futura II, Make your 1hopp1n1 e hc.11"' WI I HUNTINGTON BF.ACJI 110wPWt"-! SELL Idle ltema with 1 COSTAM~A should1lwayll'htd1the bdrtl unit 752·5271 . mublne, SZ5, small lov w/evuythln1 . Colt S'750, t11ler by "9lftl tM Dilly Dally Pilot Classified 14•2000 I 14152 .s: ~Jt~ Oiilv Pilot Cl1aaified 64 _ ... _t_"'OJ I , 46 _ 7 _ Service Olrtc1ory in lM 1 m. MZ-5231. muatseum S48-0at. iJ laallled Ads r\d. ... 'JI ~ Ad i .. ~ __ Q~!LY ~UJ! .. " * • • • • ' TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 1. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 4>5 CENTS Coast so Ions rap plans for redistrictU.g By FREDERICK SCHOEMF.HL 0( ... CMlty Pllll , .... SAC.RAMENTO '"My office and m y home are slill in the dis trict. At.._least I can be grateful for tha\. · · So commented As · se mblyw oma n Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, when asked what she thought of the plans for reapportionment of Onofre • permit sought By DAVID KUTZMANN Ofttlita.My ...... StMI Southern California Edison Co. officially filed its application Monday for a possible low-power operation of newly buil{ Unit 2 at the San Onofre Nuclear General· ing Station after demonstrators turned up earlier in the day to protest such a move. About 25 protesters in all held placards and banners in front of Anaheim"s Marriott Hotel where Edison Co. filed its request with the U.S. Atomic 'Safety and Li censing Board, which is hold· ing hearings on the adequacy of emergency preparedness for communities nea r the $3 .3- billion plant. And in another San Onofre· related development, attorneys for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission came out in support or the utility's request that the licensing board refer to higher authorities the question of whether emergency plans need be judged on the basis of an earthquake larger than the tremor the pl ant was meant to withstand. -The earthquake question and the low-power application are related. Edison Co. officials have ex· <See ONOFRE, Page AZI Iran appoints Kani interim • premier BEIRUT. Le banon (AP> - Iran's interior minister. i\yatollah Moh ammad Reza M ahdavi Kani, was named in· terim prime minister today to replace the assassinated Mohammad Javad J3ahonar, the official P ars news agency re· ported. It said the speaker of Parlia· ment. Has bemi Rafsanjani, an· nounced the designation of Kani at the end of an open session of the legislative body. and that a vote on the nomination wQUld take place shortly. Bahonar was assassinated with President Mohammad Ali Rajai in a bombing Sunday. They were buried Monday and within hours two more religious· political leaders were reported slain. Kanl, 50, was jailed several times and banished dur- ing the rule of the late s hah. Later that day, Hojatoleslam Ali Khamenei, the fi ery orator of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's Islamic revolution, was elected secretary-general of the Islamic Republican Party by a party congress, a senior aide reported by telephone to The Associated Press in Beirut. The aide. who requested anonymity, said the government will arrange the third presiden· tial election since the monarchy was overthrown in 1979 to replace Rajai. <See KANI, Pace A2) Sounding off costs major FORT RILEY. Kan. CAP> Maj. Stanley Oau1htery bas been relieved of duty H com- mander of C Company, lit A via· Uon Battali0n here because hJs marching charges chanted an obscenity while passing in re· view before the base com· mander, tbe Army says. The base information office 8'1d Initially the men chanted an obscenity but later described it as "a c..S.ce with a mild pro- f anlty in it." That waa H far u the explanitJon went. No dlsdpllne waa. announced lor t.be memben of C Company. Da...ptery w.-re-a11igned to Fort Brau, N.C. the 74th Assembly seat she now occupies. Orange Coast legislators, un· like their counterparts ln some other parts or· the state, would not see drastic changes in their districts. But they voiced some criticisms, nonetheless. in in- terviews Monday. Under the plan advanced by the Democratic Part y leadership in tb.-: Assembly. Mrs . Be rgeson 's heavily Republican district would lose a ll of Irvine, and the com· munities of San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano. The proposed boundary of her district would go around Irvine. tben realign a long Newport Boulevard and move into areas in east Orange , in c luding Cowan, Lemon and Panorama Heij!hts. The 73rd Assembly District of Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle. R-Costa Mesa, also would be in f o r c h anges und er the Democrats' plan. Frizzelle would gain all or Costa Mesa <he now has about sev.en ·eighths of the city l. but would be forced to cede about half or Huntington Beach and areas in Seal Beach and Los Alamitos to a new district that '\ ..., .......... a.rt. .... A few empties from hi.J 1tor• rtmt~ Fred Gnchi on wbal he calJs ··one of the most extenswe collection.'i of 12-ounce beer cans m the world ·· At /a ,'it count. he had 1.600 labels • Pop! goes appraisal Beer can collector won't let fame go to head By RICHARD GREEN Of .... °*''' ...... $Wff Fred Genchi has opened a lot of beer cans from the bottom in his day. It's not that the 36-year-old Irvine Cather of two has any aversion to opening them the normal way. It's just that an e mpty loses value once the top's popped. And lhere·s not much sense in keeping the brew in the can. he says. After a number of years. the beer may rust the can. reducing its worth. Plus. it's not much fun trying to lug heavy, brew-filled containers to "canven· l ions," gatherings where collectors Ii ke Genchi trade and sell. He is just Qne of 40,000 hobbyists serious enough to join the group. Beer Can Collectors • of America. And there's thousands of other people who have collected a souvenir can or two for posterity . Genchi has 1,600 beer cans ranging from a Schlitz 1935 cone-top to bicentennial cans, s tacked in his home in Deerfield. ·ffis favorite one contained· 'SOUL" beer. .. After the Watts riots, the Meyer Brew· ing Co. in Los Angeles came out with ttie 'SOUL' can to kind of unite the community,•· Genchi said. However, the NationaJ Association for the Advancement of Colored People thought the can was in bad taste and forced it oCf the market, making it a collector's item. Genchi also has a '"Black Pride" can. This one apparently didn't run into NAACP objection, he said. ·'The great thing about Collecting beer cans," Genchi said, "is that each one has a story." Take, for example, "Olde Frothingslosh: The Pale Stale Ale with the foam at the bot· tom ." Titis brand started as the running joke of a Pittsburgh disc jockey who repeatedly praised the imaginary brew. When hundreds of listeners missed the joke and asked where they could purchase some, the Pittsburgh Brewing Co. decided to <See BEER CAN, Page AZ> A.round the world in 8 years SF' couple cover 45,000 miles on sea oddyssey SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -It took eight years and they cov· erect 45,000 miles, but Ray and Shirley Triplett made their dream come true: They sailed around the globe on their 46-foot ketch. "We wouldn't trade those eight years for anything in the wo'dd," Triplett said as tbe ketcfa, Morning Star. bobbed gently at its slip at the St. Fran· cis Yac6( Club. • Th~ Ttipletts. both 59 and mam.ct years, arrjved home Sunday. ~ · Sine~ saiUng through the Golden Oate in June 1973, the Tripletta bave fought storms. surv'iftd ia coral reef grounding, faced pirates oft Sumatra. and tfone Pl••es tourists never see. · Triplett, a weallh.y lnaurance executJ• from Saratoga, Calif., would nbt recommend 1uctl an ad~to everybody. Hardly any lb fact: ••you have to know )'OU're dolni:· he said. MOit people who try it, he said, eet a boat, take a COW'H ln pilotinl and ocean na~at.ion, and aail away. Mott t~on.ly a le• t.houland miles, then teU out ) in the South Pacific and fly back through sttonger than ever. home. "The wak e o r many a The Ttiplett.9 sailed to Hawaii, husband-and-wife sailing team across the Pacific into the Red i s cluttered with divo r ce Sea. the Mediterranean, lhro~h papers, .. Triplett said. "A trip the Straits of Gibraltar, down brings out the best in a marriage the west coast or Africa, across and the worst. We had to learn the Atlantic. through the to be together 24 hours a day.'" Panama Canal, west to Hawaii a1ain and, fli)ally, San Fran· They also had lo rely on each cisbo. ' other, as when Triplett fell over- board in the wintry waters or the ''Our circumnavigation days Mediterranean. It took Shir~y are over," aald Triplett. 'Once Triplett 45 minutes to wrestle In a lifetime ls enough: We have Morning star around and pull seen and experienced so much h b b d f t that we can never be the same er us an to sa e Y · two people agaln." Triplett figures more than a The Triplett marriage came year should be subtracted from • the eight-year figure for the ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ voyage. During the journey, after finding sate harbors for the boat, the Tripletta flew to California for perlod1 up to nine months to visit with thelr four daughter5 and son. J But Trlplett's vow that bis global saJling days are over won't )Jl'event hhn frorn flying to M ajcm:a next month to look at another boat. ThJft one. he admitted reluc- tantly, will be a power boat. • would encroach southward from Los Angeles C.unty. Frizzelle aJso would ket:p all of Fountain Valley and a s mall part of isouth Santa Ana. Hi s compla int with the Democratic plan -which has not been released publicly but has been so well "privately" un- veiled that it is history -is that it fails to provide a "new" as sembly seat in the county 'The lrvine-Saddleback Valley area . Frizze lle said , is a "natural" for such a seat. Under a plan being circulated by th e Republic ans , Mrs . Bergeson would be able to "keep" the portion oC Irvine that inc ludes UC Ir vine 'nd the village or Turtle Rock and Sast Juan Capis trano and San Clemente <See SEATS, Page AZ I RtISs soldiers " seized, killed Angola • ID war CAPE TOWN. South Africa 1 AP) South African troops raiding black nationalist guer- rilla bases in Angola last week killed and captured Soviet s o ldiers. Defense Minis ter Ma gnus Ma lan announced to day. Malan did not say how many Soviets were ki lled. A govern· ment s pokes man in Pretoria. reached by telephone. said he did not know. The government says it sent troops into Angola only lo attack the guerrillas who Cor 15 years have been fighting to end South African control of neighboring South west Atnca. South African soldiers still were in Angola. t h e ir withdrawal hampered by land manes on roads and tracks out of the Marxist·ruled country, ac· q>rding to a South African state· ment today The Angolan news agency An gop has been report· m g the South African troops OC· cupied about a dozen vi llages. In an An golan radio interview monitored in Johannes burg to· day, Angolan Defen se Minister Pedro Maria Pedale confirmed that Soviet·buill SA M missiles were deployed in Angola before the South African attack. An estimated 20,000 Cuban troops are reported in Angola. South African troops entered Angola last week in pursuit of guerr i ll as fi gh t ing for in· depe ndenc e of South West Africa. a Pretoria-administered <See ANGOLA. Page A2l Coast S&L chiefs mull tax warni.ng By KEITII TUBER Of ... Dell' Pllet ...... "It could hurt us tremendous· ly " -that's what Luan11 Stone/ Irvine bran ch m a nager o Va lley Federal Savings and Loan Assbciation. said about the Inte rnal Revenue Service's weekend warning that staled it had "substantial doubt about the in come tax consequences" of rolling over bonus programs linked to the new All Savers Certificates. The key here is not the ·All Savers certifi cates. but rather the various incentive programs that have been set up to in· troduce the certificates. The one-year certificates were authorized by Congress as part of the recent tax cut.. Available Cor a IS-month period beginning Oct I. the interest rate will be equal to 70 percent of the yield on a one-year Treas ury bill. A maximum of Sl.000 in interest - 52.000 for married couples - will be-e~empt from federal in· come tax. Many financial institutions are trying to entice customers to de· posit their money in advance of Oct. l by heavily advertising ··re po," or repurchase. pro· grams that feature interest rates as hi gh as 50 percent. At V~lley Federal which merged re· cently with Irvine Savings and Loan Association Ms . Stone said the institution is continuing to advertise an 18 percent repo plan until Oct. l , at which time the account automatically would <See WARNING, Page A2l Airport operation 'hack to norinal' By JODI CADENHEAD Of -°*'" ,.. ... $Wff Travelers using John Wayn( Airport would be hard pressed t( realize that a four-week-old strike by air traffic controller~ is still under way. Despite a drop in the numbe1 of controlle rs from 21 to 12, thE number of daily flights has re mained the same with few un usual delays, say authorities. "At this airport I'd have to sa) we're back to normal," said Denis Horn. chief of operations. "We'r e virtually at normal operations.·• tn the first days following the Aug. 3 strike there was about a 20 percent reduction in the number of passengers because of some public doubt concernins the availability of nights, Horn said. ot hers having slightly Jess. ac· cording to Odenwald. . Odenwald added that he's only had a chance to talk with one of the three new trainees. and he has four years of military ex- perience. The shortage of workers hai forced the controllers to work as <See STRIKE, Page A2) DRANGI COAST llATHIR Low clouds in late njgt!t to mid-mo rning hours. Otherwise sunny Wednes- day. Continued mild with highs in the low 70s at the beaches and 75 to 82 in· land. Lows tonight in the mid 60s. "Right now it's working at INSIDE TODAY capacity," (0 daily flights) he added. Because of its size and ideal weather conditions, John Wayne Airport hasn't been plagued by Rome of the problems facing Drtuing in Schlitz malt liquor garb, D.C. polict r,reok a drug ring . See A7. s~e larger airports where operations ha ve . been cut by 25 11011 percent. Horn said. Four of the 21 conlroll~ .. working at John Wayne before ••Y-tentc• i: t.'::f , " H Aug. 3 decided not to strike.I: L..M, _.. ....,._ M4 · Five military controUen Joined a,.. EE I: them shortly thereafter. Tower ji chief Ralph Odenwald said three .. f2 ~--~ more recruit.9 currently are ln a;;...,... ~ tralnfna. ~ ,...,. 11 f:7£ Three of the five military con· :=== ..,. .._ .. trollers have between 2~ and ·'·-----------three yeanJ experience. with the ' I .. I • '2 • • • • ~ Orang Coast DAILY PILOT rruesctay . Soptember I . 1981 , -Hinekley-denied bail 0.11,,...., ........ \/1 ·111/){'r., 11/ llw Oranr.w ('ourl/rf Allw11cl.' for S11rvwal prot1·s1 1mts1<fr tile A11ohew1 .WJJJJJDtl Hotel M<m· d1111 11'11111' .'i1111t/1t•rn C<1/1fon11a ~:rl1scm Co flit'tl uppl11.:<1llOT1 for lou pt1ll'l'T pam1t at heanng ht'ld inside From Page A1 Spy Boyce retur11ed to priso11 ONOFRE PERMIT. • • Con\ 1ckd ~P\' Chrai.topher Bo\ l'l' wa::. n•turned to federal µri.,un today following dismissal of a11 l'Scaµl' l'Ornplarnl agam!>t 111111 b,\ the l S Allorne) ·s office 111 I A1:. An~elt•::. llo.\ l't'. "'hu has heen held m :-;11ohumi.,h t'uunt,\ Jail 1n \\' ;1o,hmgton :.incl' hl'rng rec aµ lured 11 days ago, most hkel} "tll hl· flny. n to the medical 1 t·11lt•r for fl•drral pn::.oners in '-1.mngfll'ld :'>lo • al'cordmg to a l S ,\tturrw~ spokesman. pla ined that the) want the option of moving ah l•ad with fuel load111g and some form of lo\o\ poy. er openit1on of the massive nuclear fal'lht\ 1f there are de lays in full ·power h earings beeaU!>C of extra tirnt' needed to rt'::.oln· the quake issue L1Hners for th<· ut1htv. 1n seek111g to appeal thl' board's l'arthquakl' decision, s:ud lhe thret• member panel exceeded 11!> authority 1n :-.l'llmg :-ouch a rl' qu1n•rnt•nt on its ""' n . The board 1ssul'cl its cul111g in San Diego se\'err.11 \H'l'ks ago during the hr!>t pha~.: of hl•anngs ~U{'lcar Hegulatur) Com 1111:-.swn law~·ers cited the pn" cedcnt setting nature of that rul· ing. staling in a legal brief that the board's order "could have severe adverse impacts on the t1mt•ly rornplet1on of the Licens· rng process and could jeopardize not only the orderly t·onduct of this proceeding but of other 0 1:1 going proceedrngs as well. .. Edison Co. cons ult ants have already testified that as yet un licensed reactor units 2 and 3 al Sctn Onofre three m iles south of San Clem ente were built to "1lhsland the s trongest earth- quakl' considered possible in the area. a quake of m agnitude 7 on an offshore fault system about five miles from the plant BO\'l'l'. 28. hm; refust•d tu eat ""ll'I: being 1·aptured by L' S rnar,hals oUl!>ldl' a hamburger s1and 111 Port Angeles, \Vash. He 1·st·..1pt•d from the federal prison at l.om1>ol' un .Jan 21, 1980 Cut-rate sentence l ' pon his n·turn to thl' custody ul thl· Bureau of Prison., he v.111 rc•suml' the 10 \ear '>C'ntt·nce ht' was st•n mg for. esp10nagl' Pot farmer must help oldsters .\ll·x.inder II Williams 111. t·hrl'f as:.1stanl l' S Allorne\. saHI today tha1 the esl'apc.> con1 µl:..11nt \\as rlr(>pp1;>cl "pend ing furllll·r Ill\ t''>t1gation of poss1bll' fl'cll'ral l'rimrnal \'t0l<tt1ons .. l"t·dt•r<.11 authorrlres ~<t~· Boyce 1 s s u s p e C' l t• d · o f r o b b i n g nunwrous banks 1n Washington and nt.•arb' slate•-; \\'11l1affi., 'aid tht' e:-.cape ch,rrgt'. \\h11·h earne., " 5 ~ear 't•ntt•nc<:. t·orilcl !>lilt bt· brou~ht against llu' l'l' b\ a federal :,!rand JUI"\ 1nd1rtrn~·nt I !lo "•11'1 tlw f1,1clhal 1n\'est1ga t 11111 of 11d)l11•ry and escap(· d1a1gt•s \\oClld he prt•st•nted to a f~d1•1 al I!' .ind JUn rn Loe; \11gt•I•·' ;ii 1 futun· dale .. B1t'vt't' ''as 1·11n\'tt•tl•d 111 1977 of srll1rtl! h1ghlv l'lass1f1t•cl mforma 1111n d1·.iling \\1t h l' S satellite -;unctll<inn· '"stern<, from the l fl\\' Co of Hedondo Beach ,, h1·1t· he workt•<I from mid-1974 1111t1l IH7G as a s\.C'Ul'll\' clerk Fi·d<·ral authont1e\ ;,a\ the\ l>t•IH·,·c· Ho,re ll\c•d in th~ 11ugg1·<1 Olyn1p1c Penrnsula of \\ a ... h111gton state for ;,ibout tht- 1111 ..,t 1·1ght rnont h" ....,,.. Hughes aide out on hail \' ,\ :-; {' 0 t' v E R ( i\ p I I 01 ml'r Hern ard Hu~hes aide Jnhn ~k1t'r. who s pent lhe "ct1k{·nd 111 1atl awaiting an ex trc11!1tion hearrng 111 connec t ion v.1th lht• 1974 slayin~ of a :i..·am·ou\ <'r ::.tol'k promoter. was h ll•ased after his family home '.111 -,11hurhan Tsawwassen. val 'lll'd at St9o.ooo. was posted as ihonil :\11• 1 t• r. 1 7. form c r I y of "i•wpor1 Rca<'h. and two othC'r : rn 1• n \\ L' rt• 1n<l1 ct e d by a ~r·at ifornia ~rand J ury in :Februar y on first -degree :murder charges in the stabbing •1kath of Wavnc Alfred Netter 111 1. Rt'\erlv lli"lls hol(!I. : Mc•1er, now Cl Canadi an c1t1ze n. was a rrested Friday ' Netter. 44 whe n he died . operated Transcontinental Video Canada Ltd .. which was once t listed on t he Vancouver Stock 1 IO:xehange ORAN~ COAST \'fo:NTL'HA 1i\P 1 A Judge who .,a,~ he hkt•s to hand out tn novall\ c 'C'ntt>nces has ordered e1 restaurant owner lo sell meals at half price to sen ior citizen!> for !lO day<. a!> punisrment for cuh1vatmg marijuana \.'rntura County Superior Cou11 .I udge Steven St<me a lso order('(! Pc·ter Knapp, 34 , of ~l al1hu. to advertise the half pnre meals rn a news paper in Santa Monica. where he has his J a puncse restaurant. Stone admitted 1t "'is unusual. but I k111d of like inno\'al1ve sen From Page A 1 ANGOLA. • • lt·1·11lnr~ hl't\\t•t•n ,\ni.:ola and South Afr1c-.1 SWAPO. 01 tht' South West Afr1ean Peoples Organization. has heen f1ghtmg a low-level bush "'ar ctgarnst South Africa f rom bctst's 1n Angola and l'lsewhcrc'. M<llctn said the South i\fricctn fori'l'' harl corn e across Ru.,.,1.111 off1n•rs at .SWAP() 1 gul•rnlla l ht•adquartC'r!> Dur in~ th<' recent operatrons .~omt· of these Russian· offtcers work- ing together v. 1th SW/\ PO ca ml' into <'Olll<tcl v.1th us · I k "aid the South African t rnuµs took a So\'iet warrant of f1n•r µrrsoner .rnd that Soviet off1 t·c·r" were· a rnong those k 1 lled Prime M1111ster P W Botha previous!\ sai d the South African forces also clashed with the Angolan army. The govern mt'nt has said Soviet soldiers were stayin~ ut SWA PO camps. but that they fled at the ap proach of the South African forC'CS. Malan said "beside these inci- d ents. providing indisputable evidence of the Russian involve m ent. an enormous a mount of Russian propaganda material was found in S WA PO head quarter areas. clearly indicating the Russian aspirations with southern Africa " South Africa has claimed to have killed a total of 400 guer· rilla soldiers Daily Pilat Cl 1111fle<I adverti•il'g 7 t 4•6•2·5678 All Olher departmel'ts 842-4321 i I j Tnomas fl Ha,••v P1.tl-h\l•tJH .,,., c t1 ,., f .... ,, ••• 1 •11 ... Rober. N WPPd P1M•O-• Thori;io; A Murr n nl• Cot~ M1chaet P HarvPv L Kay S1·hull1 0.1 .... ~ 1,.., ..... l'.ttnnelh N Goctciarq, Jr C •Cvill•(W'I O•'""-'' Bernard Sc.nu1man c;,o,,,.,. ... Ch11r1es H Loo<--1>9 to• .... Carol A. 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VOL. 74, NO. 244 tences. like when I ordered a guy who set fire to a barley field to spend a s ummer cutting firetra1ls for the nationa l Forest Service ins tead Qf having him waste lime Ill jail 'f m sure that cured '11m .. Knapµ. O\\ ner of the Sushi Man restaurant a nd former road rnal)ager for rocl< singer J ot' Cor'kcr. was Col\nd t o h ave leased land in a r emotc• area near Fillmore rn Ye otura Coun l\' Nurcotics detectives found 80 munJuana plants growing on the farm 1n 1978 Knapp's sentencing '1t.rd been delayt•d until last weck'white he 11n!>utccssfullv c hallenged th~ \ .tl1d1t~ of a· s eard1 \l.·~rrant u-,(•d to sc·ize tht• mariJuana Stone said a mort' t·onven- l 1onal sent c•n<·e. s uch as lhe SI .mm fine and 700 )'lour s of donated labor to a public service which a probation officer recom- rnl'ndC'd. seemed less attra ctive t han offering raw .fish dinners at half pn<:L' to older folks who the 1udJH' c;a1d "arc rn a terrible l'('OIHHll l(' SC'jU('l'ZE'. l'Spec1a lly in plac.:' like Santa Momra " From Page A1 ~SEATS • • • And 1''rizzelle would be ab1!> to kel'p the Hunting ton Harbour · portion of Huntington Beach. Illm t he final deal will go down 1i. anyone's guess .. Everythrng's still subject to negotiation rig ht now ," Mrs Rergeson said F rizzelle was not quite as diplomatic. Referring indirectly to Republican attem pts to hold off lt'gis lalion until a more ac- ceptable plan 1s produced. he said "Tt•n years of philosophy are involved in the decision on reap porticmment. What h appens to one bill or another this year is far less significant." To be sure, trying to predi~t what would ha ppe n Monday in the state capital building was equally difficult. From Page A 1 STRIKE. • • much as 48 hours a week, up fr o m the usua l 40. said Odenwald. "It's not to be cons trued as an easy chore because the job itselr is difficult." said Odenwald .. But we're gelling on well." The s hortage or controllers has not meant a s ignificant de lay in flights. according lo Odenwald. About the only reduc lion has been "in some local trainjng nights. A spokesman for the Airport Noise Abatement office. which monitors tbe noise level of com· m ercial carrierf, s aid there has been no reported cbanae io noise levels since the strike beean In discussing the situation. Odenwald said the four air con- trollers who did not s\rtke came under 'a great deal or pressure . • Judge fear s suspect in bid to kill Reagan would fl ee WASI II NC>TON ( /\ p ) J ohn W ll11wklt•y Jr , awaiting triltl on chari;tl':1 of tryinte to kill Prl'Mdcnt Rca~a11 , was denied his n•quest fol' hall toduy by fe d erul Dis trict Judge Bar rington D. Parker. who said he fell Hinckley might flee If freed. P arker s aid he wel~hcd the µrovisions of tltt• fedl•1·al Hall Hcform Act and found that de~p1tc the act ·., p rcsun1pt1on of releast' In most non (•u p1t al c·asl'S , there arl' nn t•onch t1ons thl.lt would assun• Hmcklcy's <1p p<'a1 :uwe at his trial No trial dale ha:. been set Purker s aid he con1Hd ered Major earthquake hits SamQan Isles GOLDEN. Colo <APJ A major earthquake rippled through the Samoan Is lands re - gion in the Pacific Occpn late Mo nday, the U S . Geological Surwy said today There were no imnwd1ate n·ports of injury or dam:ige. llSC~S spokt•srnan Von Pinley said the quake was recorded at a pre liminary magnitude of 7.5 on the Ri chter scale. The epicenl<'r of the quake was not determined. Finley added Mike• Hrowne, spokesma n for lhl' C aliforni a ·O ff ice o f Em erge n cy Serv i ces in Sacramento. said the quake's magnitude was measured at 7.3 by the seismogr aphic s tation at. UC Berkeley. Browne said the quake struck • at 2:4-0 a .m PDT today (6:4-0 p.m . MMday) and its e picenter was in the Tonga ls hrnqs. ll was the most powerful tremor there since April 2. 1977. From Page A1 when an earthquake registering 7 6 hit the region. causing minor cla rn age in Apia , capita l of Western Samoa. and triggering a minor tidal wave at Pago- P ago. the capital of American Samoa. Finley l><tld Tht' Pat·ifit Ts unami Warning Center in Honolulu noted the s m all wave at P ago Pago. but said there was 110 evidence of a tidal wave threat for the Pacific Ocean · USGS earthquake m onitors 1n Gol d en said it wa s th e s trongest quake in the world re cord~d since a 7.6 magnitude quake off South Is land, Ne"' Zealand. on May 25. T h e R i c h t eT s c a 1 e i s a m easure of ground motion as re corded on s eismographs. E ver:y increase of one digit m eans a tenfold increase in m agnitude Thus a re ading of 7.5 renects an earthquake 10 times strongl'r than one of 6 5 WARNING WEIGHED. • • be turned over into an ali savers certificate . The IRS didn 't g i ve any spec1f1c reasons for its wa rning. but onf' poss ible explanation could be that some of the pro- grams make the rnter est pay· mcnt::. on lhe repos conditional on the customer's investment in an all savers certificate, If the eustomc r doesn 't buy a certificate. he or she forfeits the interest on the repo. If the repo 'and the certificate a re con - sidered as one transaction. the total interest paid could be higher than 70 percent of the rate on one -year T ·bills Tha t would make the investment In· el1 ~1blt• for the tax exemption From Page A1 ·'There is a Int of confusion. · said Fred F orl>ter. president of Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association. "What the finanl'ial mst1tut1ons arc offer ing is a very high interest rate for four to six weeks with the in terest earned during that period subject to tax. ·'The interest on the savers certificates would not be taxed For t hose situat ions when' rollovers are mandato r y where the d epositor has no op- tion because the plans are ir revocably linked -J think the I RS has a good point. Combina- tion accounts hke that. in my mind. are not ~hat Congres~ had intended BEER CAN BARON • • • st•vcrul lactors in muk111~ hi., dt- c11>ion. ineludang Thi· fact thJt llincklt·v 1:-. <·huri.:i•cl wi th 'l'rtous :11111 v1olcnl ,.,.. ml''. Tht· t•xtc11:-.1ve ffil•cl1u 1·11v l'r . .1pt' of the shooting. which the proseC'utlor1 said t·ould read to thn·als 1111 lllnl'kll•V '" lift• ll11wkll'y·., b<H'ki.:round of <I 1dt111i.: ..irouncl lht· <·ounlr\ without frnan<:i al f't.'SOurc·es. · I"" nwntul c·1md1tion . I h:. t>r11\'1tl 1 ng of fuls1.· 1n Im IOJtwn to pol1rc whN1 arre::.t t·tl rm .1 Wl•apons po:-.sc:-.s1on <'h:irJ.:l' Oc·l 9 111 Nashv1llc, Tenn '/\ft1·1 wt'1gh1ng lhl'Sl' various fal'to1 ~ l'arkl•r said. ·the c•oun ft•t•b .. ncl conclude::. that """ '>houlc1 not b1· ~wt 1n this ease and tht· 11t•rc•rulunt '>hould he c·o11- f11ll'd lll'llllln).( trial of this mat ll' 1 From Page A 1 KANI ... '\l1·a11\\l11li· tilt' ruling lslamu: H1•\11l11t11111ar ~ l'.11 l,\ Ol'Y.SJ.>aper .J .in1h1111n lslam1 reporH·d today that l\\o a ssassrns fatall} "hot 11111.ctult·,lam St•\' eel :\torlaza \' ,1toll.1h1 Tah,1t .i i>a1 Ya1d1 rn I 1 nnt ol hi:. 'l't•hran hoUSl" Mon· d <• _,. .1 11 d l' .., r a p t• cl o n moton•\ l'lt•., Tl'hrar,i rarl111 rl·portl·d that I l111atol<•::.li1 m Seved N a!->er Rani .Jamal. t lw ini nna I affair s rltrl't'lor of tht.• ('ourt l'ombating Srns of ('11mml'>,10n. \o\J1' killed .\l oncla\ ;1fll:rno11n O\ 'irn · pl·nall::.i :tgl·nt... · Thl' hroadcast said a t'ourt gu.ird was killed "1th him hut ga\ t' ~l·tails Th<· m•y. spaper/;11::.o \aid nine .\1 ujalwrlt.•c·n Khalq gul·rrillas \\l'rt· l'X('C'uted 111 f1\'c Caso1an Sl'a t·1t1e" Sunda\' the da} Ha 1.11 and Bphunar died \.\hen an 111c·t>nd1ar) bomb explodt•d at th(· pn·m1(·r·..; offil'l' Tht: nt·Y.spapt.•1 sau.J all those l' >. l' cut l' d " l' rt• eon n ct c cl b" l slarn1c· court~ or unt( governmc•nt v10lt'nce Khanwnl'1 1s 'otlll rccupl•rating from lung and throat Y.ounds he 1 <'ceiH·d in an a!>sassinat1on at· tc·mpt June 27 lits aide declined to ::.a\' "h" ht• Y.ould not become µrime rn1n1stt·r as Oahonar did after hl' becarnt· secretar y general of the part) Out he rn· d1catl'd there v.a., a trend 1n the part~ to 'l'PaTJH· the t\\O post:1 C'\'CO bl'fon· Bahunar's dee.1th begin canntng Olde F rothingsatish 10 1969 A 300-pound plus bea uty queen was even p1C'ked lo grnt't' each Olde Frothingslos h can Such -;tones keep Gcnchi in the beer can collt·cling game because it's fun 1n tht• world T hal :-. not trnt: But I do think I have 1)11(' of thC' m•1st l'Xlt•nsi\'e collect1ons of 12-ounct• cans.·· And. a!> an investment. it's as good as stamp or c·o1n collecting," he said. "Col lee· tors pay thou,. and s of dollars for a can it's !>erl!IUS bu~1ne'iS " "Then• ''as a gu~ who was e'·en offered S24 ,000 for one can and he d1dn 'l sell, .. G enc hi said. I le added that there is plenty of room for growth in th<' beer -can collection game "Ynu·vt• got to rc·rnernber there are an estimated 20,000 t brands 1 of cans out there ... he said "Pretty soon m y coll ection will be up lo 2.000 ·1 was introduced on lhe Merv Griffin Show 1in an e pisode to air on Sept 17l as havmg the most e xtensive beer-can collection Gcnchi startl'<i mode::.th when he decidcd to hanll( on to a ft:v.. t•mpi1es frnm the 318 brand::. he sl'lls rn his Wcstmin~tcr "'rne shop which he claims offers a greater variety of beer than any other shop on the We!>l Coast lie e\'en st•lls "'hilt 1s considered the .. trongl•Sl beer 1n the Y.orld. 28 proof EKl' Slavator. madC' in German~ Looking to the future. Genrhi sa)s he wants to can his ov.n beer someday and mavb<• e\'cn \Hite a book on beer t•ans ·"There an• six book~ "'ritten on beer <·an coll<•ctors ... he said. '"Only one book contains a n:,thing more than a catalog of beer cans a nd their \'alue "I'd hkt' to \\rite ct book that get!Pinto the romance behind the can the reasons why the brewer c:'a mc out with lhe can in the first pierce." I ' .... ., . .....,... .... , I I . ., • • . .. . -...... ~--··· :;:: :g .e. -= . ., .... ~ Hob Hope 1s flanked by Hrt4Ce Jenner, left. and Merlm Olsen dunng tapmg of skit lampoor11ng ~ the .Wa11drel/ Sisters televi:.wn senf:"s 1fle show will be telecast Sept 27 on .VBC as part of the Rob llope Spt'CWI. /au11C'l1mg the t(lmed1ari·s .1211d year m television Ronstadt bars jazz record Linda Ronstadt wants no p art or all that jazz. The rock singer. who r~· cently completed a turn as leading lady in Broadway's "The Pirates of Pe nzance." barred the re lease o r her first Jazz record. New York magazine reports . The record was rt!<'Orded this summer \.\ tlh producer J e rry Wexle r. ·'Othe r s thought s he sounded wondcr,ul. but she didn't thirtk so , a nd it's her record." said Bryn Briden· that , vice pres ident for Elektra-As) lum R ecord s, which was s upposed lo dis· tribute the album. Nanc) Reagan has worn a .. bulletproof slip'" actually a bulletproof vest 1n some public appearances since the attempt on her hus band's lt(e March 30. News week re- ports The magazine s aid that friends of the first lady were telling othe r frie nds a bout th e a d d1t1on to Mrs Reagan·s wardrobe Pnsoo offic ials at Frontera said the wedding of former C h a rl es M a n so n f o ll owe r Susan Atkins t o S tlf - de st•rib e d · · u nem!iloycd millionaire" Donald Lee Laisure will take place on Wedne 1day ATKINS dl•s pite Elar licr r eports to the contrary A spokeswoman for the s uper111tend e nt or the Ca Ii fornl a I ns lit ut ion for Women. ~here Miss Atkins is sl'rving a life sentence for her role in the bloody 1969 Sh ar on Tate murde rs. re- f u!'lcd comment o n why prison officials said the wed ding was cancelled The s pokeswo man, who asked not to be identified. said the wedding would take ... pl ace in Oe prison 's Catholic chapel at 2:30 p.m. We dnes- day and that there would ~ no outsideRuests. Independent Hollywood producer Ed Friendly has been electtd to the boards of Caesars World , Inc and Caesars Nfw J ersey. Inc J ohn Lennon's widow is a s king the nati9ns of the world lo donate native plants or rocks for a plot in Cent.al Park that will be r enamed '"Strawberry Fields'" in Len- non's me mory. "It will be nice to have the whole world in one place, one fie ld, li ving and growing together in harmo ny." Yoko Ono said in an advertisement In the Washington Post "T h is will he the nicest . tril.Jute w e could give to J ohn " The plot , which Ms Ono described a~ "a beautiful triangular island . where John and I took our last wa lk together," was renamed by t'he Cit y of New York to honor Lennon Singer Johnny Cash new ho me to Hcndersonv1lte, Tenn.. after s pending four days in treatment at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesot a for ble edin ~ ulcer:., a c linic s pokes man said Cash. 49. and his wife, June Ca rter Cas h , flew t o Rochestflr in a private jet We dnes d ay after he was ~tncken while working w1th the Billy Gra ham Crusade in Calgary, Alberta. Canada. Rains pound Missouri P ower outages and flash floods rip west-central area Coastal Lo• cto..os t•te '°"'O"' ano mlO· mor,.lno Wednesday otherwh~ \unny Cout•I, tnl•nO lo•• m 10 60• C041st•I lllQll n , lnt•no 11 Weter 69 EIHWhtrt . •oulll lo •Oulhwol wino• s lo 10 ""°" btcomlnQ we.I to SO<ll-t 10 10 16 -noi, Sovtllw.SI •well• l to J lett L-ck>udln.u mor-ntno hours, wiO'I N'1••t \unny et t•'"°°"' V.S. summar.Y ,_,,d W••--S• •< S•a• o .. o • O"'i.d•d IIIIIIlD ------ PAN AMEIUtAH Ac•pulGO .. 1~ • Ber-• 13 76 01 BermuGI 1S Ol BOQOt• •S 10 Curec ao II 1• FrMpor1 II I• JS Gu.o•••l•r• II U OI Gu.oe'-71 U .OI H•ViW\11 K1no11on Montt90 Bay Mu•llM> Mer.o. Mt•l<o Cil'r Monterntv N•'.wu S•nJ-. St tClll• T-Vu<I~~ Trlntded Vtr.C:ru.J .,, ,. I• 11 " 7l ., 1• .. 11 •s ,. 3-4 •3 76 .. '' 91 ,. .,., 11 M •S 17 ., ,, n .. 76 • \ Orarige Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesdey. September 1. 1981 H/F t\3 F ai~ security weighed Parking lot problems may require Mesa police help Or'1n&c County Fair board member Mary Malavasi wants botJrd members to discuss added security ror next July's falr. Mrs. Malavasl. chairman of the board's Fair Committee, reviewed incidents at this year's July fair and s aid both she and Robby Burks, member of the board and committee, believe Costa Mesa police are required t o sec ure parking l ots surrounding the fairgrounds. Most of the problems thi~ year, she said, occurred in the * * * m as~l v c parking lots 11u r roundng the grounds at M Fair Drive, Costa Mesa A bruwl in one of the lots near the main gate early on July 13 sent an unconsclouii Anaheim man to a Santa Ana Hospital where he remained 1n a coma for more than a month The board initiated a fair security progNlm this year which utilized a combination of uniformed fair security guards a nd yellpw-shirted "fair guides" who culled out ~uards when • * * Farm market gets month's extension The certified farmers market ft. oper a tion at Oran ge County Fa fr grounds,... southeastern park- ing lot has ~en extended for one more month Orange <.:ounly Fair Board directors granted the extension a fte r board member Robert Seat reporte d the ve nture, which brings {!rea produce farmer s to Costa Mesa lo sell their goods directly to consumers at cut-rate costs, has been more s uccessful than predicted. Seat sought a s ix-month ex tension for t he project. co sponsored by the Orange County F'arm Bureau, but that was turned down. The m arket was launchl!d in July on a tria l basis. The first Thursday's activity brought tn about 17 growers and about 2,000 market attendees, Seat said Dur i n g th e pa s t two Thursdays, attendance rose to about 4,000 and gross sales hit marks above $7 .000. s eat said Earlier. the F'arm Bureau had predicted sales eventually would rise lo about $6,000 , a fi g ure con- sid~ adequate to maintain the market ~tween noon a nd 6 p.m . on Thursdays Growers contr ibute 4 pe rcent of their sales receipts to operate at the market, Seat said. Of that a m ount. l pe rcent pays for the market manager, 1 per- cent goes lo the fairgrounds and 2 percent is se t a s ide t o purchase a sign to advertise the market location, he said trouble developed a t the hair In prev io us years , e ither uniforme d Orange County Shoriff's depul1c11 or Costa Mesa police officers patroled the rutrgrounds and the purklng areas This yeur, Costa M esa provided two officers in civilian clothing to patrol the grounb d\Jrmg evenings and lo call ln uniformed Mesa o fficers 1f they were needed. T hey coordina ted with ttfe rair's security c:hicf, Bill Epple . Mrs. Maluvasi hinted to board me mbers Thursday that Costa Mesa would be rece ptive to providi11g additional police for next year's fair A report by Costa Mesa city offtc1 als, headed by Assistant City Ma nager Allan Roeder , recommended that beer sales be :.hut off earlier each night during tt\e fair. Tb!I .re port a lso indicated tighter control on beer s ales should be initiated, especially In policing sales to minors The cit.)' also recommended that the fairgrounds close a t a specific time each night, rather than de pending on crowd sizes for closing times. City offi cials a lso suggested tighter controls at the main entry gates a nd parking lot patrols bet ween 9 or 10 p . m and closing time each night Roeder said the report a lso suggested the possibility of some uniformed Cost a Mesa police on the grounds after 9 p. m ., hours when most incidents usually fights -occur Special districts gear up Incumbents unchallenged in five of 10 elections Incumbents exclusively are running for office tn five or the 10 special dtstncl elections to ~ held Nov. J a lonn the Orange Coast ~ Following arc the special dis tricts. seats up for election and candidates: CAPISTRANO BAY P A RK AND RECREATION DISTRICT (three at large seats) Alex- ander McGeary. incumbent. San Clemente ; Ward Brady, juvenile probation officer, Dana Point, ;Judith Curreri, incumbent, Dana P o int : Lynn Mu ir. a rchitect. Dana Point COSTA MESA SANITARY DIST RICT <three at-l arge scats) Jim Wahne r, appointed incumbent, Costa Mesa; Ormy Crank, a ppotnted incumbent, Newport Reac h ; Harry Green, a ppointed incum bent, Costa Mesa ; C L "Chuck " Ropp, energy services representative, Costa Mesa. DANA POINT SANITARY 0 1 TR ICT <three ' at-l a rgt seats1 . Fred Roberts. tncum- bent, Dana P oint ; Richard Runge. civtl engi neer , Dana P oi nt. Ann Kelly , bus i - nesswoman-writer. Dana Point; Donald Klaasen, appointed tn· cu m~nt, Dana Point. E MERALD BAY SERVICE DIST RICT <three at·large seats>. James Keyes. incum- be nt. Laguna Beach; Victor An- drews , executive. Lag una Beach ; Charles Cringle. ap· pointed incumbe nt Laguna Beach LAGUNA BEACH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT <three at· large seats). Louis Zit nik. in· cumbent. Lagun a Be ach; Bruce Sche rer . incumbent. Laguna Beach. Ralph Balfour. appoint· ed incumbent , Laguna Beach. • M ESA CONSOLIDATED Passenger files suit AirCal accident • Ill A lawsuit seeking monetary damages has b~en filed by a passenger on the AirCal jet that crashed Feb. 17 at John Wayne Airport. . CO NTY WATER DISTRICT I three seats, b y di vision> D1 v1s1on No 2: Jack Hall, ap· pointed incumbent. Costa Mesa. D1v1sion No. 4 : Henry ··Hank " Panian. incumbent, Costa Mesa Division No. 5 Thomas Nelson. inc umbent, Costa Me sa. MOULTON-NIGUEL WATER DISTRICT Cthr ee seats, by division>. Division No. 2 Gerald Buck. incumbent. Mission Viejo: Ho ward Lanis, o p e ralions m a n ager. Mission Viejo Division No . 3 : Dwight Williamson , incumbent. Mission Viejo; Mike Chtlver . educator, M1ss1on Viejo, John Zorger . ac· countant, Laguna Hilts Di vision No. 4. Laure nce Lizotte, incum· bent, Laguna Niguel. ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT C four seats. by di vision ) Division No. 1 Kathryn Barr . incumbent. Garden Grove Division No. 4 Phillip Anthony. appointed in t•umbent. Westminster Division No. 5: Langoon <Don) Owen, appointed incumbent, Irvine. Di vision No 7: Henry Segerstrom . app o inted incumbent, Santa Ana SOUTH COA S~ COUNT Y WATER DISTRICT <three at la rge seats l. Susan Crowl. in c umbent , South La gu na : Thomas Brooks. incumbent. Laguna Niguel; P Norman An d e r son , incumbent . South Laguna. He•vv thunoer>torm• 1111 WUcOn•ln and the .oullltrn hlgll Plalns 100.y •no lhe rtm.,.nh ol • lroplU I OtPrtUlon OumpeO heavy r•ln o-ll'le WHtern Gull C041" s-s •no t11unde-.111>wtrs were H•lltrt d from lllt mld·Atlentlc Coe'110 Ille_, M1u1u1ppl V•ll•y end o¥er Flo.-1.S., and tho--. 1111 W•lltlnv!Oft •l•t• •no the wutun se<tloM ef llMI no<1""rn RoOlt•. Duluth H•rt10tO Htltna Honolulu HouJIOn tnon.-. .. Jao111vne IC•n• Clly l •\ V"90>S lllllt Roe• Loul•vllle Memphl• Miami 10 u °' e19.,.., 81•'-C•t•llna llO 40 .. ,. ,. u S un ... moon, tides Kjell Brjornen of Menlo Park is seeking $2 million in a lawsuit he has filed in Orange County Superior Court. the ~:34 p.m crash. All 109 people on board the Boeing 737 jet survived the crash landing in which the plane s kidded down t h e runway a nd cracked virtually in half. Bjorne n n ames ~·real as THREE ARCH BAY COM· MUNTTV SERVICES DISTRICT Clhree at-large seats). James Linley, appointed incumbent, South Laguna; Kathleen Dahl- quist. incumbent, South Laguna. J o hn Mc Ke nney, incumbent. South Laguna HH•Y ••In POUnOtd -ll<entrtl Ml•sourl overnlQlll. P<odu<lng 11 .. 11 "~ In Jonnton Counly •nd Kt!· lered POwer oul~• In 51 Louts. 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No circulation calls, please Tell U!I wh at's on your mind. ll/IO-lNntter '*I»• UQvrwiNtOu<M -: 1oo---------------------------------- 642·6086 Brjornen who filed the lawsuit Friday. c l aims h e received head, neck, stomach and groin injuries and ne rve damage from It 1s sterttmg to realize today is the f irst of September already This has been a very busy year for me three lrtps to New Yo rk. the American Gem Society Conclave In Chicago. then to Austrehe. New Zeal& • and F1g1 end 1us1 back from Alaska. . .and sllll to go to Africa before the year is out. September Is the month for celebrating our store·s .. birth- day .. and we will be having a party near the end ot the mon- th. but you·11 be hearing more about that later People with September birthdays are fortunate In the wide range of colors of their b1rthsto11e. the sapphire While most think of sapphire as blue (the velvety blue Kashmir aeQphlree being the most prized of all) actually sapphire comprises all the highly colored transperent vanetles of the mineral corun- dum. except red which Is celled Ruby. Sepphlrea range trom colorless to near black and through all the shades of blue . violet. plnk. yellow end green When the term sapphire 1s used without e color prefix. It generally refers to blue. Sepphlrea are emong the more durable ol th• gem1tonu, ranking Mcond on- ly to diamond In hardnats. FOf thl• rMSOn It 11 a p.r11cularly populer o•m for men'a jewetry. d efendant. along w Boeing. United Technolo,gies, t engine builder, crew m ember§; Donald Clark, pilot. a nd N¢-"Peterson, first officer, and orange County. @ EiEM WISE Mery Barr c.en1fled Gemolo01s1 CHARLES H. BARR Acc,......G- L.-1rtf•t Many men !Ike the black star sapphire from Australta which 1s really a velvety brown m col· or. The six rayed star occurs m the other colors of sapphtre too and the brightest stars are usually seen In the ltght blue stones. The finest sapphires come from Kashmir, lndla, high 1n the Himalayas. while Sri Lanita (Ceylon) supplies us with the greatest quenttty Whenever I go to Sn Lenka I always make the trip up to Retnapure end , the sapphire mines On my last visit I wetched them pull up a ~ket with three nice stones in 1t Of course I took pictures and you can aee them 1n our win- dow along with our fine collec- llon of different colored sap- • phlres. (Ther e is also a snepshot of me losing my shoes 1n the heavy clay soil at the mines) The mines are not whet we usually picture when we use thet term. These are more like pits. . holes dug uemlngly at random. this one m th• mt~ die ot a rice paddy, with bem- boo scaffolding and braces. • What comes out 01 thoH sim- ple holes In tha Hrth ere beautiful lndHd. grande enough to make en engage- ment ring for • modern 8ay Prlneets. Meybe your princess would llke • .. pphlre too. ,- i H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, September t , 1981 Three Texans killed in storm, floods S HI NER, Texas 1AP > - Tornadoes, heavy rains and floodinl( claimed three lives as a slow·dylng tropical depression saturated a broad s wath of southern Texas and chased bun· dreds of ram-soaked residents frorp their homes. The storm system, which dumped up to 18 inches of rain across some parts of the low- lying coastal plains, continued its east-northeast drift Monday night, spawning at least four tornadoes in the Galveston area and heavy flooding as far east as Houston. Afier 16 inches of rain fell in Shiner, Rocky Creek spilled over its banks. sweeping. away a trailer house and killing three brothers trapped inside. officials said. Bombings at V.S. f a_cilities deplored WASHINGTON (AP) -'The State Department says it is tak· ing precautions to protect U.S. diplomats and civilians over- seas but is doing nothing ex- traordinar y in Peru, where two U.S. diplomatic facilities were bombed. .. We are deeply disturbed by this wave of violence in the form of bombings," spokesman Dean Fischer said Monday "Clearly we deplore a climate that seems lo lend itself to this kind of violence " did not blame the Cubans ancl Soviets also. Ambassador Charles M Lichenste in , the deputy American representative at the United Nations. told the council the United States could not sup- port a resolution that places "blame solely on South Africa for the escalation or violence." Command hits N. Korean attack PANMUNJOM , Korea <A P > -The U.N Command charged today tlaat North Korea com milted a ·~premeditated and un- provoked act of aggression" by firing a missile al an unarmed U .S spy plane an international air space last week. It s aid the incident last Wednesday could have brought a major confrontation U.S. Rear Adm. James G Storms Ill. s peaking for the U .N. Command at a m eeting of the Military Armistice Com- mission. warned that the U.N. Command will "take whatever measures are necessary lo ensure the safely of our aircraft and crew. Make no mistake about our resolve." $30 billion cut in defense eyed A,.WI,.,...... OPEN SEASON ON GATORS 1\ll1ge1tor huntin g !»l'Jsnn has opened in Louis iana and ht· rt· thl'l'l' mt·n Wl'l':-.lll· \.\1th a 10 footer 111 thl' Salt Ha~·ou. .Jo(.• Hilliot kl·t•p:-. lht• allii,.:<1t11r .., 1~1\\~ <:lampl•d ~hut ''hilt' Pl'tl' F1t1morns. d.irk :-h1rt ..i-. srsts :..tnd .Jame:-. Bla<·kwt'll '' 1l'ld'> a h<.atehN lor l111:il dt•ath blow. --- Divers celeb.rate Ship's ·secrets' uncovered NEW YO HK 1 1'1 Tht" t e a m pr 11 h 1 11 ..: I h 1• w .1 t e r y gravt'Sltl' of llw Ar11l1\"<1 l>oria has t>ndt>d u month luo: ;adven I Urt' for \\ hJt t•x1.wd1ltJll lt•ader P('tcr c;11nlx:I c·Jllt-d 'tlw l:ast SCC'rt'tS" or lht.• s unk\lfl luxury linc.'r D1vt•rs on ttw t•xpetllll m wt•r<• ceJt.obralan~ lwo uccomµlli.h ments tht• n ·c·ovl•ry of u Bunk ol Honie first C'lass sarc und the d1scovt"ry ol a huge holt created hy tht.• Swl•dash liner Stockholm wh1•n 11 rammt.•d the Andrea Doriu 25 years <•go rifty one pt.'oplt' perished in the· cl1sastL•r Th(• massavl' damai,e an the area of the s hip's ceneratang room explains why tht s hip sank so quickly. said e11ped1t1on spokeswoman l.11lian P11.:kard Tht> St.'iHl'h f • .11IC'd to confirm speculation blaming the acci dent on a m1ss1ng "att.•rtaghl door. she added But as lhe (.'latej d1vPrs headed back for their st·hc·dulf.'d Wednesday arri vt1 l at Mont auk on Long lsla ntl. one eJtJ>t.•rt <>II the hbton· of tht• A11ctea Dona quei.t1 on cd the c>x 1·ed1t1un s s1gmfil'ance. William ll orrer. "ho 1n tcrviewcd about 100 tf lht.• sur viving 1>assengers for a 1979 book on the sinking of thl' luxury liner, said he doubted an~ thing of great valu~ \\Ill Lt.• round 111 the safe ·'Thi! Andrea Dor.a was 1101 the Titanic." lloffcr, author of "Saved ... said in a ttlephone in tervie\\ from h1 :.-. homt.· 1n Virginia .. There "e1e som(• nt.•h pcopl(' on board. ti.at most or them >At'r(• avt.•r uge me'> · llnffN said no :>ne ht.• 1n (Cf\'l('\\l'd repor tHI lt.•;J\'ln g anything of value 11 lh01• ,aft;'!'> ~ (' v I' r a I w I l h ti r ~ w t h t• I r vuluahh•!>, antir1p;1llnl( an c•urly arnvul m Nl·w York "Tlw» W('rl' rNH1y lo lt·avt• tl\e 'hip lw 'u1d Ac·tn•:.:-. Huth Roman. one of th1• ht·!'lt known pusscng('rs, said 1~1 st month at her home in Suullwr 11 C'<1lrforniu lhal :.he had n·mo\ ecJ h1·r Jewels from the ..,a fl• on tht• llli;!hl of lht' ('Olhston. I lost t.'V(:rything ," :.he !>aid. l>ul tt'!» riot in that :.afe " Hoffer 1!1-.m1.,.,t•cl 11111d1 of the :.pe<.'ul a· 111111 a' lor1· he111g stirred up by 11t·11pll' "ho >A ant t o sl'll a Ill 11\'lt' C:1ml>\·I <rnd Ju:. wire, Elga An· tlt•1 ::.1•11, an· rnak1na.: a documen· tan (slrll ur lht• l'Xpedihon en· 11llt.·fl. Ao.dre<i Dona The Final < 'ha11t l·r Also, ii"' a d1ff1cull dive, bul 1111t an 1mpos:.ible one." Hoffer ,,11!1 11 1h1·re wen: riches do>A n t ln•1 e I thank :.omcon1• else \.\11t1ld h:J\'t' gol lt·n thi.•m by llllW li t.• ,il s 11 qul·.,t1oned the 'I g 11Ifll'J111 t' tJ f I he d IV e r S ' St'al'('il [ur the l'<.'aM>n the ship, \\ h1l'h wt·aghed more th<.in 29,000 11111,, 'unk lt·'>s t h<.in 13 hours .t1t1·r llw 1-r a s h Tht· n·al q!.lt'sl111n, he s~11d. was \\ "' lhl· 'haµ li:.tt•d so quickly .tf11·r bt·ing hit. and the answer \\ ,,, lhal 11 had bt•cn riding high tn llw .,., .11t·r To :.<tvc time and 11wm·~ tht• t·aµl<.11r1 had not or- cl t• l'1·d 1h tan ks filled >A ith w.1\\ att•r for balla:.t. he said l"1tli11g tlw tank:.. "was one of I ho"' thang:. that most of the 1-.qit.1111'> <licJn t clo They \\Inked .it lhC' 11•g ul<1t1on:., JUSt a:. they 11 ... 1·d lo -.1w1•cl through fog ." lloff. l'I' ,,ml Blast at Germany air base probed RAMSTEJN Al R BASE. Wes t Germany <AP > Two American officers remained hospitalized in stable condition today while authorities probed the bomb blas t that injured them and 18 others outside joint U.S.-NATO air command head- quarters LOS ANGELES <AP > President Reagan will s lice up to $80 billion off his military s pending buildup and may have to. go even deeper to balance the budget by 1984, a top White House aide says. R e agan w ork habits criticized Aides d efend president; Rex Allen finds him laid back Meanwhile, eight privately owned cars were torched in an American housing area in Wies baden but no injuries were reported, the U.S. Army's V Corps said today. Af rica11 le(!der . gives up power White House c hief of starr James A. Baker Ill said in an interview Monday that the cuts in planned increases in the de- fense budget are necessary to make additional reductions in social programs politically palatable. Cleveland school leade r jailed CLEVELAND IAP J A U.S . LOS ANGELES (APl In the presidential suite, a vac.<ationing Ronald Reagan was s pending a leisurely 45 minutes with a boot maker and a one-tame cowboy actor .. ill! artcd like there was nothjng else m the world he had to do nothing else on his mind." former film star Rex Al· len said a fte rward Such impressions aside. Reagan's aides insist he is a hard-working president who. even if he r elaxes occasionally. gets the job done. And that, they s ay, as what counts. "You ought to judge him by the bottom line, not what means he• uses to get to the bottom lane." Wttlte House chief of staff James A. Baker Ill said in an in lerv1e>A Mondav "The fact of the matter 1s he':. hl•en more effective in his first s ix or seven months than any president in recent history ... he added But Beagan ·s relaxed styll' so metimes contributes to criticism that he 's not very husy Monda} ·s • mt-<·ting "1th Allen :rnd bootmaker Tony Lama came as Bake r and other aides >Aere trying to refute a :-..ews\\-eek magazine artic le re porting that Reuga1 put:.. an JUSt two or three hour!> a day of real work, 1s easily bort'Cl and doesn't always d11 his home\\ ork Allen and Lamd :alll.'d lo g1\l' Heagan four pair... of t·t)\.\ lm~ b o o t s e n c r c ..., t ed " 1 t h t h e presidential se.il The v1s 1t ran on lo 45 minute' and Allen told rcp<irteri. lall'r, "I said , ·Mr !'re s .dent. >Ac" v1• taken a lot of \'our tune and you have a lot mo!'(' important thing!> to do thill '>land around and fool with us. " "N<L .. Alll'n !>ai d Hcagan replied 'You know. four pairs of boots an 45 minutes that'"' prl'l l.\ i.:ood Ev1 ·n IH'fore he moved mto the \\'hit~· llou~. lfragan let 11 be knmrn th.It he µlannt•d to run the g11\ t•r nrm•nl like a corporation. ht· >A1111ltl IJl' tht• chairman of the board, ll-a\'1ng tll<' dctail work to 11tht•r!» \s pre!>1denl. he usually lt•a\f'' lht• offict' by 6 p m and rnulllwl~ takes Wednesda) af· 1 t•rw>ons off to go horseback nd- 111g Baker 'aid he would "argue \ 1a.:orou~lv '<\1th the conclus1on that the prestd('nt only works t >Ao or three hours a day .. But ht• didn't !»3) ho>A long Reagan's "orkda)S ~ PARIS <A P > -Pres ident David Dacko of the Central African Republic handed over his civilian government's powPr to the army today. because of poor health. the French Foreign Minjstry reported. District Judge ordered the president o f the C l eveland board or education and the school system 's treasurer led away to jail in handcuffs where they were held for l wo hours before agreein g l o pay de- segregation costs. Lewis teletho n said harmful But Gen. Andre Kolingba. chief of the countr y's armed forces. said he demanded and receiv6d Dacko's res- i~ nation . markrng the second ouster for the pres i· dent. He said he wa s co n - cerned about oAcKo the president's ill health and the political tension ·'reigning in the country for the last s ix months.·· according to an of- ficial governm ent broadcast from the capital of Bangui. V.S. vetoes move against S. Africa UNITED NATIONS (AP> - Thirteen members of the Security Council voted to con· demn South Africa's invasion of Angola. but the United States vetoed the resolution because it Chic John E. Gallagher Jr .. presi· dent of the board of education. and Paul Yacobian, the school system's treasurer. were found Monday to be in civil contempt of U.S. Dis trict Judge Frank J Battisti's 1978 desegregation or de rs. Iranians occupy off ice in JI atican ROME <AP> A group of Ira· nian students occupied a con- s ular office for three hours to· day in Iran's embassy to the Vatican and demanded to meet with the Italian press to protest conditions in t heir homeland. police reported. Police surrounded the building in the Parioli section of Rome before the students s urrendered and walked out of the buildjng an a single file with their hands in the air. police reported. They were loaded into trucks and taken lo a police station. authorities said. Reporters~t the scene counted 21 youths. WASHINGTON W\P ) Even as comedian J erry Lewis raise!> milhons of dollars for the han dicapped thi s weekend, two groups that claim to s peak for the disabled say his "Labor Day of Love Telethon" doe!-\ more harm than good Two organizations claiming to represent the disabled say the program hurls the v1ct1ms or muscular dystrophy by making Americans think of them as helpless. childlike objects of pity rather than as adults . married and raising families. holding meaningful jobs and cnJoying the everyday jo ys and heartbreaks of life' The Muscula r Dystrophy As· soc1at1on. which puts on the an nual telev1s1on appeal. counters thaJ to most of the c rippled vie· lims the s how serves. the critics' IFYOU ha vc J :.erv1c·c to offer or Roods lo sell. place an ad in the Dail\ P 1l11l Class1f1ed Sc.•l'tlnn Phone 642 5678. s. ------- 1 s1•10UT99 GREAT· -------AIOUT I 9 DINNER (') g Good IOf tl'trM plecH or juicy, golden brOwn Kentucky ~ Fried Clllcken, plu1 alngle HMng• ol col• 1law. m11"-d O potatoe• and gr1vy. end • roll Limit two offera Pef Z purchaH. COupon good only ror combtnetlon wtltte/Oa111 ~ I ~-Cuaromer pay1 111 1pp11cabte talH tH i.: Offer expires September 13, 1961 1 ,.,1e9, mer ••ry 11 perllclpetl"O toce I llonl. 000d on1, UI Souther" C1t110<"l1 • ...,.,°" -1 IM Chick.,. .. "4wlch WlllCIOw lar111« s5 ftft SUPERI e77DINNERI Good for ,,1,,. p!KH ot juicy. goloe11 b•ow11 Ke111ucky Fried Chlcke11, wltl't lour roll•. a l1rge col• alew. a luge ~td potatoH a11d a medium gravy Limit rwo ollera per purcl'tau Coupon good 0111y for combl11a1ton wl'tltt/ duk orci.ta Cu11omer pays all appllcable ul11 tn Offer expires September 13, 1981 Price• mey v1ry II per· tk:lp11l11g 1oc1t10111 Good 011ly 111 Soutl'tern Calltornl1 wrtere you 1ee lhe Cl'tlcken S111dw•cl't Window 8ar1r11r z 0 a. :::> 0 () I ---·-\ t.•om·ept of "1m ~1ge" is far less important thun the question of sur\'ival ThC' d1spult' bNween M DA <ind the Aml'nc:.an Coal1t1on of C1t1zens "ith Disab1l1t1cs 1ACCD1 and the Ralph Nader formed Orsaballty Rights Center has been going on behind t he "cenes for several years It bubbled to the s urface a" Le>Ais was in Las Vegas prepar- ing his 12th tl'll'vision appeal Last yl'ar. the show raised s:n m1ll1on 10 pledges from 93 million viewers Thc coalition. representing 126 groups with 8 million m embers, and the center outlined their ob· Jel.'lions an letters to the pro ~ram's corporate sponsors and e xecutives o f t he nearly 200 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • We are establishing a nat1onw1de pool of small money lenders to assist us 1n the financing of our NEXT c h1f11ng movie "Obsession With Terror" tor PAY/CABLE TV . Five years ago Newport·Pac1f1ca was founded. a young and ambitious moti'on p icture studio. We are very proud to announce that this fall NPS will be releasing . world-wide, our first major full length motion picture '7he Hunting Season. " WITH ALREADY 4200 PAY/CABLE TV STATIONS BEGGING FOR FILMS NO MATTER THE QUALITY, ALONG WITH NETWORK/LOCAL TV GOBBLING UP MOVIES SO I elev1s 1on stations that w 111 earn· the 21 ' ~-ho11r tt•lethon .. i'\H' from C\'Oktnl'! pit'. said Craig Wood . <1n MDA spokesman. lhl' tcwi~ lc.>lethon seeks to proftll' adults overcom mg their d1fficult1es an way:. that are "ml'ant to l'\'Oke admira- l ion " Wood. in an antc·n·icw from Las Vegas, said the chant v's poster child rs the only stncken youngster shown Lewis was not avallahlt' for l'Ommt•nt. bul \\'ood quoted him as s aying. · I think m y telethon has done more for the ima)'!e of lhe disabled than any dfort in historv Anvborlv that cnt1cizes at for the way al i>re::.cnl:. the das abled JUSl hm;n't been watching the show " FAST, IT HAS CAUSED AN ALMOST FRANTIC DEMAND FOR PICTURES . Real1Z1ng such a demand, we pounced upon this golden opportunity and in the past S years developed and contracted under one roof all the necessary creative talent needed to start a new picture for PAY TV every month -and at less than a m1ll1on each111 And here's how: because our hlghly talented writers. actors. direct ors. cameramen. film editor. etc . believe so strongly in the commercial success of our pictures4 they are walling to commit' their time and expertise o n a d efer red Dl-.'FE \ {)S F.Fl-'f H<T J1 ·rr11 l.i ·w1s ' salary as they did an 'Season1• This means that everyone involved 1n the creative making of our films will be oa1d from rhe movie profits aftf.ff 1t has been released THIS EDGE ENABLES ME TO PRODUCE QUALITY 35MM MOTION PICTURES FOR UNDER A MILLION EACH1 11 So . gel on the bandwagon w it h a enterprising movie studio 1n Orange County and enioy some handsome profits for yourself both now and in the future fOR BROCHURE ON HOW $38 CAN GET YOU $19.456 AND MORE, CALL OR WAITE :!".._.,= .... ------------------------- . .. . .. --... . -... . . . . .... ... . . .... . . - t Session-end spa ts plague Legislature SACRAMENTO (AP l Purti:rnn politics. inter-houSt> rivalries and short tempers an setting off session-end spats in the Legislature. The fi scal committees of both houses. with hundreds of bill~ facing deadlines this week. were at the point of a djourning Mon day with no work done. unltl cooler heads prevailed . On s uch a thin thread hung legislatio n to create a s tate "superfund" for cleaning up tox ic wastes. to increase penalties for c hild molesting, a nd to ex empt some proposed housing de velopment from local govern ment veto.· There's us ually a flareup between the Senate and the As:,embly at the end of a session whe n each hous~ has control of the other's bills domiruums without commission approval Described by Ha nnigan as a "(•leanup m easure " the bill would also remove meal and room price limits at two Marina de l Rey hote ls, and allocate $500,000 for public access routes through Holliste r Ranch tn San ta Barbara County Proble ms cit ed by union boss SAN DIEGO !AP) Times ar e so tough for Teamster s that they may have to Jay off their bus iness agents , Wes tern leaders of the union have been 'told • 4 0 a u a a a .. Orango Coast DAILY PILOT!Tuesday. September 1. t98t H/F A~WI ....... Olympic games1 Panel selected l.OS ANGELES <AP> A group of 34 leading e xecutives has been named to a Dusiness Advisory Committee to assist with planning for <he 1984 Olym · 1>ic Games , Paul Zi Hr en , c ha•rman of the Los Angeles Olympic Organ izing Committee. has announced. Z1ffren told a news conference on Monday "this group of 34 brings together the most dis t- inguished members of the Los Angeles business commumty .. The Business Advisor y Com- mission will complement and work c losely with the LalJor Ad· visory Commission, consis ting of Southe rn California union leaders." Pe te r V. Ueberroth, LAOOC pres ident. commenting on the new commission, said, "We are grateful for the opportunity lo seek advice fro m individuals with s uch outstandin~ bus iness c redentials. Occllknt.al Pelroloum Cor11 , ,r.., Hartley. ci..lrmM, u111wt 011 Ce. of Calllonola ,..,11111 H-lay, -~-. Cer_, H..i.y HMt Slorn, JeO Horton. ci..1r....., ••.C:wtl.,. ~ mu .... Soolt,,.,n Getllornla tot..., Co , f.....,... Jono•. cl>alr,,..,., Nort,.rop Corp Wllllam l(loul\nlck or .. ldonl. Allaftllc Rl<llfletct Co .• Georve K .. ltr. cl>alrmM, si- ard 011 Co .• of Cellforlllaj ''.otflO La""'I" Jr , Cllalrmen o-.cutl•• commltlff. 5*<11tllp PacttlC ::~~~=t<a ~~u:<i."l.MedOOrry, Cl\elrtl\aft, Paul Mitter, chairman, Peclll< LlllMI"' (;VJ , David Murdock. OWMr. Pacific HOIOI"' Co., Franl!Hn ~pl>y, C"6lrme<1, Tim .. Mir-Ga.1 Sklney ~•''°"· cl\alrman, Golly 011 Co. J~ PlllOla, Cl\etrman, First lnlaf'tleta a-corp;~ A-II. pr"''*''· Peclfl< LltMI• Corp.; "°'"''' Slwmwar. presldaf>I, SlQNI Gotfl. ~nffl. lftC A0<Co Sl<lll-. C"61rman, ttcer J Card Walker. C"6tr,....n, 01.,.., Pr~lloft• L•• W•U.tn'\M\, Chairmen, MCA, IM 'Safe, san~' fireworks bill backed SACRAME N TO (AP > Leg1s lat1on to pro h1 bit Los Angeles, San Jose and other c ities from banning ··safe and sane" fireworks has r eached th~ Assembly floor R eagan suggests fede ral pay hike George Mock , firs t vice presi· dent of the international. s aid .Monday that it lost 200.000 mem- bers in recent years. SMALL BUT WORTHY Steve Rubm~L·r . president of "Rather, it 1s retaining t•s tablished companies with a particular expertise. This ad- visory commission will be in· v aluable in finding the ap propriate business group to ac complis h many of the jobs necessary to operate the 198<1 Ga mes successfully." SB999 by Se n . William Campbell, R Hacienda Heights, is supported by numerous chari· ty groups that raise money sell· mg fireworks . But 1t is opposed by cities and some fire officials. LOS ANGELES <AP> Presi· dent Reagan, said to feel that fe deral workers s hould help s houlder the burden of his budget-c utting , has recom · mended that Congress approve a 4.8 percent pay hike for most c1v1l s ervice e mployees. In addition to the declining member s hip and economic h a r.d s hips . Mock to Id l he We s tern Con f ere nc e of Teams ters that the nation's lar gest uni o n face s an acknowledged image problem "Instead of laying off those busi- ness agents. send them out to or- ganize.·· he to ld 700 represen tatives of almos t 500 ,000 Teamste rs in 13 states Nu mis mat i c Fi n e Arts. I n c . . 1 n R l' v e r I v II i 11 s . d (' monstrates that a sin~le a ncient coin . about · the size of a lJ .S . qu a rtt•r. has real va lu e The c1>in . a silvl'r tetradrachma. dating from 460 R C . valued at Sl25.000 w worth more than the average single family home tr Ameril'a. estimated at $85.000. Ancient com~. according l<1 Rubingcr. havt' been appreciating steadily Ueberroth said the advisory commission will actively assist the LAOOC 1n ide ntify ing Califorma rnrporat1ons interest· ed in s por.soring the Olympic Games The bilJ would cover fireworks that mee t prescribed safety s tandards Local governments would be allowed to regulate the sales and ban them in certain areas Unless Congress unexpectedly rejects the proposal. the raises will take effect Oct. 1 for l.<I million white collar workers and at various times for another 490,000 hlue-collar e mployees. If the recommendation made Monday 1s turned down. most of the federal work force would get increases to totalling 15.l per- cent the amount a s tudy g roup s aid 1s netessary to bring parity with pay in the private sector Blaze destroys Silver Tip Lod{{e Poison spray area enlarged in north Ziffren said Ho ward Carter. chairman of Carter Hawley llale s tores, Inc., will be chairperson of the business advisory group. In addition to Carter. mem- bers of the committee are. It clean-d the Assembly Ways and Means Committee on a 14·7 vote Monday Campbell s aid almost a ll fires around July 4 arc started by II· legal fireworks, not the "safe and sane" kind Panel approves co<dtal measure SACRAMENTO <APl The Senate Finance Committee has approved a bill to maintain the s tate Coastal Comm 1ssion 's power lo r egulate the conversion of hote ls and motels to time· s hare dwellings . The m easure, as amended 10 the Senate's Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee .last week, would still permit the con· vers ion of apartments and con· FIS H CAMP <AP > Fire d estroyed the old Silver Tip Lodge two miles south or the Yosemite National Park boun· dary Monday for a loss est1mat· ed at S450,000. The fire destroyed four cabins a s well as the lodge which con· I ained a bar and restaurant, the California Department of Forestry reported. An adjacent m otel was s aved. Res idents o f this little com - m unity. located along State Route 41 in Mariposa County, s aid they were awakened .by dogs barking Just before 3 a .m . and looked out to find the lodge in flames. The lodge was built in 1942 to replace the origin al structure which had burned. Grand OHM.a Sale CALlt:<>DO SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) -The area in northe rn California to be sprayed from the air with the in· s ecticide malathion tn-combat the Mediterranean fruit fly out· break has been ~nl~rged by 47 square miles to 1,249 square miles The move cane today despite statements by Gov Edmund Brown Jr that the pest, which threatens 200 varieties of farm crops. has been brought unde r control. .. 1 don't thmk farmers know with any certainty that we have the upper hand ... Jack King or the California Farm Bureau Federation said 'Monday .. We certainly hope things are going well. But I don 't think we're that confident.·· Brown s aid Sundav that the in· JUMBO PISTAC .. OS $4.49 per POIMd at Trader Joe & Pronto You would expect lo pay Trader Joe's al the in '6 99 or more for these tersect1on or 17th Street. b 1 g • d r y ~ r o a s t e d Newport Boulevard and p1stach1os, but we got a Superior Avenue <next to special shipment to sell Denny's and Ba rda)'!> ror only ~:49 per pound. Bank> Transcendental Medirarion® Program Please v1s1t our newest HOW IH COSTA MESA Ushering In The Age Of Enlighten menc [n This Generation • NEWPORT STATIONERS File Folders Oxford Hanging Fiie Folders Ox lorn Tiit. 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Aooer1 0 AnOf'r\o", ch•lrm•"· A.tl•ntlc R lc,.llelCI Co • Robert AnC1e r1on. cl\alrman, Rockwell lnlernatlonat. Ror Andenon, cl\atr"*'. Loe.._ C«P., S.muat Armacost. prHldoftl 8-of America N T &SA St.nton A..,.ry, dwltm.,,. A.very lftf•t,...tkW\.el •Norman 8arkff. cl\airrnan, Flr't lnltf'J\alt a- ot Calllornta. Al<t\aro Cooter cN lrmaft, -•• Fa r90 Bank. Francl• Dale publl•ller , Lo• Anoe••• Haralcl Eaaml!Jer Ro'-r1 Ertieru, pr .. ldenl. T tme1 Mirror Co . Rober1 Flwr. <!\airman. Ftuo1"'CWP., Wallor ~rken. cl\alrman, Pa<lllc MulU<tl Lii• lnwranc:e Co • Willia m GoulCI. chairman, Southern C•llfornla Ee11son Co. Don.kl Guinn, cr>alrman, Pa< Ille Telept>one and Teleoraotl Co .. ArmtnCI Hammer, cl\alrman. Riles seeks aid LOS ANGELES (AP> Slate schools chie f Wilson Riles met with President Reagan behind closed doors Monday and said later he had asked for the presi· d ent's blessing on a plan lo deal with youth unemployment in California and the nation. He said fires caused by illegal fireworks caused SJ 9 million in damage tn Los Angeles County in a recent period. while "safe and sane" fireworks caused onJy S37,000 damage He also said legal fireworks sales raise $7 million a year for non-profit organizations. But San J ose Fire Mars hal Bob Delgado said allowing any type of fireworks encourages the us e of all of them . Since San J ose banned fir eworks. losses from fireworks-caused fires have declined by 82 percent. Delgado s aid City officials s aid fireworks c:i re banned 10 82 Califo rnia cities. including San Jose and Los Angeles. with a total popula- tion of 6.7 million. YOUR GAS 80,1, ~NEVER TAKE YOU BY SURPRISE AGAIN. INTRODUCING THE LEVEL PAY PIAN. It puts your gas bills on a budget. And that can help keep you on a budget. Here's a simplified wlanation of the plan: Based on your past 51Il s. the Level Pay Plan a\'cragcs your hi~her winter gas bills with your lower summer bills. So you make equal monthly payments. In the twelfth month of the plan. your bill is adjusted to make up for any underpayment or m·erpayment durin~ the year. Check your Au~ust gas bill for complete details ahout the Lc\·cl Pay Plan. Then, if you want lo join the plan. just pay the ''Level Pay Amount:' If you don't want to join, pa~ the "Total Amount Due:· . A Ca ll the Southern Ca lifornia Gas Company if you have any questions. ~' Find out how the L evel Pay Plan can help keep you on your budget. gg_!?. And help keep you on your feet. Leas work together to saw energy.---~-.. < - ' \ .... I l .....a.;...-=-·~~~\ ---- ... l 1 ... ..... -------. • \ • Daily Piiat TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1981 4 a .: usccccea a a ) HUITllGTDI BllCH I f DUITlll VAlllY FEATURES TELEVISION COM ICS 82 86 87 Does small business have a gripe about the new tax law? ... 83 • 2 s chools get n ew~ chie f s Bushard Middle School and Talbert St•hool in Huntington Beach will have new principals when school starts next month. Peter Murphy, 38, principal at Talbert since 1979, wall take over at Bushard. Carole Anderson, a district teacher and learning coordinator. has been named in· terim principal at Talbert. The school board of tbe Foun· tain Valley School District made the assignments recently. Murphy, a teacher and ad· mmistrator in the distract for nine years. replaces Jac-k Robinson who resigned as Bushard principal earlier this month. ,. Bushard 1s a pilot middle schodl.program with grades 6, 7 and 8. The other 16 schools in the district have students from kin· dergarten to dghth grade. Valley to lose arts center to another city? A S30 million performing art~ center originally planned lo be built in Fountain Vall9 is now being considered for another ci ty. according to Richard Deen. rinanc1aJ director for the prOJ· ect · So far $75,000 has been raised by backers of the project who will decide later this month which of 12 sites to select for the construction of the twin geodesic dome theater. Deen said. Deen. a Huntington Beach res t dent, declined to name the de· veloper who has s uggested a dozen possible lot•a t1ons an FOUi) lain Valley, Anaheim, Garden Grove and Oran~e Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley 1s no longer under con· sideralion as a home for the theater because the developer plans to construct the twin theater in conjunction with his own pnvate proJect. wh1~h would not be permitted in ttll' regional park, said Deen In addition to the S75,000 Hi pledges. Deen said tbe group has r eceived $150 ,000 1n free services Deen said he is confident the $30 million can be raised in s ix months Ms . Anderson has been a teacher and administrator in the district for the past 12 years, a '\ distnct sPokeswoman said. This 1s the pro7ected scene at Beach Boulevard and Warner Avem4e where two 16-story towers are pro· posed for a Huntmyton Beach business complex They would be the tallest structures m the city CAB urges ope n routes • at airport The fund-raising campaign calls for a maximum pledge of $5,000 with donors receiving an engraved roof triangle. t.Jle or seat "I can find a lot of people will- ing to give $5,000 who can't af. ford a million." said Deen in ref· erence to the $16 million ra1s~ so far by backers of the future $59 million Orange County Music Center in Costa Mesa . Boy, 3 , hit by c ar in Huntin g ton Huntington towers eyed By STEVE MARBLE Of 1M CMlly l'illlt S\lff In a move it admits is prac· t1cally without me,ning, the soo n -to be-defunct Civil Aeronautics Board has ordered that routes be granted to all airlines wishing to rly out of John Wayne AirpQrt A 3·year old boy is in critical condition today after being hit by a car and knocked 60 feet near his Huntington Beach home Monday afternoon. A bandoned school site may be replaced with complex Both the 3,200·seat and 1,500· seal theaters will be available for community groups for about $1.000 a night, said Deen Prel.tminary plans call for 200 practice rooms and facilities for teaching acting, stage direciion and piano tuning Gabriel Valesquez. of 22l2 Delaware St., was taken to Fountain Valley Community Hospital trauma center for emergency treatment following the 3:27 p.m accident, Police said. A hospital sPokeswoman said today that the boy has internal injuries and a broken left leg. Police say the child was cross· ing Delaware Street between Yorktown Avenue and Utica Street.when he was struck by a car. The driver, lis ted as Beth lhga. 31, of Huntington Beach. was not cited. Police said. Cop injure d in c ras h \ An unsightly abandoned school site in Huntington Beach overgrown with weeds and with boarded windows may be replaced by a modern business complex with twin office towers 16 stories high Frank Mola, head of Mola Development Co., propQses lo bi..i!ti the 232-foot-high towers on 10 a•:res_ at the southwest corner of .he Beach Boulevard and Warner Avenue intersection. The propose~ towers would become the tallest structures in the city, surpassing the 12-story Wycliffe Gardens senior citizen complex near Beach Boulevard and Main Street. The propQsed $60 million de· velopment also would include two restaurants. a fourplex mo· lion picture theater. and a 5"'2· story parkink struci.ure. accord- ing to city officials. Mola also propQses to put a helicopter landing pad on lop of one of the towers for his private use, city officials say A public hearing on the pre· go es home liminary plal'\S is sc.heduled .for )._ Sept 15 before the city planning Huntington Beach police 0~ comm1ss1on A ~ater hearing wall ficer Preston Linker, 29. has be set .to cons1de~ approval of been released from the hospital l~e proJect. according to planner following a motorcycle accident Jim Barnes. . last week If approved. the business com- . plex could be developed by early Linker suffered a "few bumps 1983, according to Mola's pre- and bruises" last Thursday and liminary plans filed with city of· was taken to Huntington Inter· ficial!. Community Hospital after his According to Mola ·s environ- ...... I I I I !ii ! ~; I ' I I WARNER AV PARKING STRUCTURE L - ..... .._ ·-· . -·--·-·---, SYCAMORE AV j i I I I ----__ .J ~ i I :2: I 4 PLEX i ~ i i 1 THEATRE 1 I._._, .. J -..-M-. ,\ rr1st ·s sketch of proposed ausmess comp/er with turin lfi·stnry l1>wns in lltmtmgton Reach mental impact statement on the prop~ed project . the towers could interfere with television reception at some homes. Noise from helicopter landings also could interrupt conversa- tions and annoy some residents, but the landings would be limit- ed to about lhree a day, accord- ing to the document. Another impact of the develop· ment would be increased traffic. city officials say. The business complex is expected to create al.out 2.152 long-term jobs. also causing a need for more housing in the city of 170.000, according to the developer's impact stale· ment. Mola purchased the old Ocean View School site from the Ocean View School District last year for abou\ $3.5 million. according to a school district official. But as the CAB sees it, the proprietor of the airport -the Orange County Board of Supervisors. still has the final say on what airlines will or will not operate out of John Wayne Th'e so-called "Open Entry" order from the CAB. handed down Aug. 27, says that "our chosen action does not restrict the legitimate exercise of the county to control noise Pollu· lion.·· Oriental fruit fl y in c ounty In its order. the CAB says it By GLENN SCOTT considered four courses of ac-Of u.. ~,, 1'1i.t sYfl tion in an environmental impact While public attention has \ report, ranging from granting focused on whether the dreaded no new routes to granting routes Mediterranean fruit fly will buzz to any airlines that ask for them. into Orange County, one of the Officials from the CAB say f.ly 's larger and somewhat less they selected the l atter _threatening cousins sltpped 1n alternative to enhance compet1· instead. : lion by removing restrictions on An Oriental fruit fly has been 2 all carriers. discovered in a county ny trap .. The order, in effect, means in a Placentia orange grove, of-• that any airline now can ap-ficials in the county Agricultural t proach the s upervisors and seek Commissione r 's Office said permission to fly out of John Monday. Wayne. The fly was caught late Friday The reason the order is seen afternoon but the announcement as not having much meaning is· was withheld until researche~s / -The CAB goes out of busi· in a state entomology lab an ness in four months. Sacramento confirmed the find. -Supervisors retain ultimate said Leonard Li ekhus. chief de· $ay on what airlines fly out of puty agricultural commissioner. the airport. Although the Oriental fly feeds "The CAB seems to be ad· and breeds on the same types of vocat,ing op~n entry. but it fruits and vegetables as the doesn t really mean open en· medfly and is equally capable try ," interpreted Hobert Nut· of severely damaging about S900 man. an attorney for the countv million worth of the state's motorcycle s truck a car that was turning left on Ellis Avenue. police said. Lmker was driving east on El· lis near Gothard Street when the collision occurred al 6:30 p.m. with a car driven west on Ellis by Joaqu1m Peixoto, 26. of Hunt· 1ngton Beach. police rePorted. OC appeals court bill backed . Br iggs a ngered by suggestion there might be 'cheaper' a lternatives agricultural products Llekhus said it doesn't PoSe the same threat as the medfly The reason. he explained. is because federal researchers have produced a synthetic lure that draws the male flies and leads to their eradication. The chemical lure will be sprayed on utility poles and tree trunks in about 600 locations per square mile during the next few months and should kill off any threats of Oriental fly infestation. Liekhus said. The motorist wasn't injured, police said. The collision still Is under investigation. authorities said. ·• Girl arreste d in FV the ft Police in Fountain Valley ar rested a 16-year-old girl Monday in connection with the al(eged theft of $2 ,275 worth of jewelry from a home. Jim Malloch told Police the jewelry was tnissing from his Flower Avem,.1e home when he returned al 7 p.m . An investigation led to the ar- rest of the girl a short time later. She was taken to the coun- ty's Juvenile Hall 1924 gold m e dal take n in burglary A 24 karat gold medallion won In a 1924 Charleston dancing contest was among the $3,000 ln jewelry reported stolen from a Fountain Valley home, police said. .,.,.- Dennis Fyfe told police he re· turned to his home along the 16000 block of Sierra Saturday night to find the medaUJon and other valuables mis11ln1. PoUce ~peculate the thief entered through an unlocked sliding glass door ::;, • SACRAMENTO -The stale' Senate Finance Committee has approved and sent to the Senate floor a bill to base a state ap- peals court in Orange County. The bi.II cleared its last hurdle at the committee level after some last minute lobbying Mon· day by both its author, As· semblyman Richard Robinson, D-Garden Grove, and state Sen. John Briggs, a member or the finance panel. According to a synpQsis pre- pared by the legislative analyst's office, the measure would create a new Orange County-based di vision of the Fourth District Court of Appeal which now has di visions in San Bernardino and San Diego. John Davies, an attorney with the state Judicial Council, arigered Sen. Briggs by suggest- ing there might be "cheaper" alternatives he declined to specify. "We've been going to that San Bernardino cow county for 100 yea rs," Briggs rum ed. "So that's the end oC your tesUmony. Let's have the next witness " School to conduct placem e nt tests Stacey lntertnedlate School in Huntington Beach will conduct placement testing for new seventh and elghtb arade students Wedntsday al 9 a.m. T h e sc h ool Is at 631! Larchwood Drive. The te~l.8 wiU take two hours, a &e hool apokeswomlln said. At that moment, Briggs was running the mee.ting in the ~bsence of chairman Alfred Al· quist. D-San Jose. George Paras, Sacramento a~­ torney, also expressed oppos1· lion to the Robinson bill that has been strongly s upported by Orange County goverr:im~nt and legal profession organizations. If passed by the Senate and signed by Gov. Edmund ~· Brown Jr .. the bill would permit the location of four appeals court judges in the county. Addition of 15 appeals cot•:-t J·udges statewide was authorized ed any new money to cover those costs. by the Legislature during its According to the bill. it is the consideration of the fiscal l98l·82 slate budget. "intent" of the Legislature that the first time costs be borne According to the legislative locally, either by public or analyst's office, about $220,000 private grants. will be required in first-time Robinson and Briggs were costs to outfit the judges with a forced to lobby with several law library and office equip-members of the committee to ment. T he year -to-year operating achieve a ~do pass" recommen· cost of the division. including dation after the necessary eight salaries of judges and staff. voles of the LS-member commit· would be al least $440,000, ac-tee could not be mustered on the cording to the synopsis. The rirst round of balloting. -n<EDERICK SCHOEMEHL Legislature has not appropriat- UCI radio station Girl r escue d from ocean still critical • back on ainvaves UC Irvine's student radio sta· tion returned to the FM airwaves today. more than rive months after it was booted -orf the air by a Santa Monica radio station that upped its broadcast power. 'the Federal Comm unkations Coplmission has granted a fre· quency change to IO-watt non- commercial KUCI , thereby free· Ing It from the transl]llsslon blockage caused by KCRW ln Santa MoQ_ica.• People m Irvine and some por· lions of surrounding com· munitles such as Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Newport Beach now are able to hear KUCI at 88.9 on the FM radio dial. For all bl.It a handf ul of listeners, KUCI hat been off the air since March 14. That's when KCRW. which shared a broad· cast frequency with KUCI, in- creased its effective broadcast power by m ovi ng its. transmission location site in the Sa.1t.a·Monica Mountains. The move was sanctioned by FCC regulations. which, since 1978, have held that small sta- tions such as KUCl are not pro· tected from interference by larger stations that decide lo boost power. Jn July 1980. prior to KCRW's PoWer increase. KUCl peUUoned the FCC for a frequency change, which was finally granted last month. KUCl l! supported by student fees. Beaun ln 1969. the station features music rangtna ttom rock·and-m ll to classical. It also offers publlc affairs p~11•m· ming and newi. .. A 4-year-old Santa Ana girl, rescued three days ago from the waters off NewPort Beach where her older sister drowned, re- mained an critical condition to· day. Doctors at Children's Hospital of Orange County, a spokesman said , have been able to stablUze young Shaleen Carter but have not t.alten her off the critical list. The girl's sister. &·year-old Shamera Carter, died minutes ofter being pulled (tom the water last Saturday. Lifeguards said the sisten had been vlslling the Wedge near the tip ol the Balboa Peninsula with relatives and bad wandered olr to wade in the watu, lJf e,uardl ulll they believe th~ strll wtN knocked off their feet by • w•vt and pulled lo sea . Wlln esses alerted llfe1u1rd11 when they spotted both girls noatin1 ln the water. .,,,_ --'PC No aerial spraying should be necessary, he added. Th.is is the 10th time since 1960 that the Oriental fly has been discovered in Orange County. Liekhus said. In each previous case. the chemical lure. which has a sexual attraction lo th~ m a le fl y, has succeeded it\ Among the ''hosts" attacked by both the medfly and Ute Oriental fly are oranges, lemons, grapefruit. peaches', tomatoes, apricots, avocados, figs and guava. Liekhus said the Oriental fly was captured in one of the coun- ty's own insect traps. It was found by a county inspector late Friday during one of his usual trap checks in the orchard nelr Alta Vista Street and All American Way. Reduced co st meal applic ations set The Huntington Beach Cily <elementary> School District 1is accepting applications for lf..s tree and reduced price lunch program for children unable &o pay the full pMce of meals a~ milk. 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When 1 peeked In, I could see the status sym· bols : a tiny screen TV. mobile phone, even a pc>rtuble refrigerator But the car itself was one of Detroit 's newest 1981 compacts ll 1s. according to specifications listed In "AulomotiVl' New:.s," roughly JV• reel shorter. almost a foot thinner ~ and about three inches lower than the stand· -,.; ard limous iM ....:. of Jus t r 1" e .A-.-.. .. ·•--------- years ~g~.a l ' s SYlVll PORTER more, it weighs about u ton and a hair less than its sumptuous 1976 &nces tor; the horsepower of its six-cylinder engine is less U1an ha lf that or its e&Jht-cylinder predecessor; and its fuel efficiency ts aoout double that of the 1976 version Renect1ng <All these factors. the price of the '81 "compact limo" 1s roughly two-thirds that of Its big brother five years ago ($9,000 vs_ S14.S00), plus the extras on each. of course. In a very tight squee1e, the '76 limousine could seat seven plus the chauffeur In an identical pinch. the 'RI can acrommodate three plus the driver. That late afternoon, though, only one person stepped into the car . a top executive leaving the s kyscraper. Delt'oit has been downsizing its cars for nearly a decade now mitiaJJy to meet federal fuel efficiency levels, then our demands as buyers . But if a major executive with an annual pay in the half-million· dollar range is riding in what we used to call a .. roller skate." what can we expect ? General Motors may be giving us a signal or the future in its deal with Japan's mo torcycle and m1nicar-maker, Suzuki Motor Co. Under the GM·Suzuki agreement, an engine will be built aboul one-third the si:ie of the 90-plus horsepower machine that propels the '81 compact, or about one-eighth the size or the engine in the '76 limo. This car won't' be out until 1986 (probably), so GM is understandably vague about the Suzuki deal and pro· ducts the two plan lo market in a joint venture. One guess. though : no longer than 11 feet, under fi ve feet wide and perhaps four feet high. To put this in perspective, the smallest set of wheels you can buy from either Tokyo or Detroit today measures 12 to 13 feet long. 5 lo s·~ feet wide. 41,. to 4112 feet high. weighs in at 1.750 lbs. to 1,900 lbs. To put it more drastically the '76 limo was 21 feet long, about 6 feet 8 inches wide. 4 :i,.4 feet high and weighed in at 6,000 pounds. ln personal terms. In the past five years our typical car has shrunk from a six-person capacity to four occupant!> And in another five years. lh1s car is likely to hold no more than two or three of us But the size loss almost surely will not have as serious an im pact on our lifestyles as a surface read· 1ng might suggest Despite a slow trend lo car and van pools in the past few years. 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Mllff H anyone has ever tried to hide or sweep something they have broken un- der a carpet, you can begin to un dersland what the Rams are trying to do with the Fred Dryer incident. Amidst a day filled with cloak and dagger mee tings between Dominic Frontiere (representing Georgia who was home illl , Coach Ray Malavasi, General Manager Don Klosterman, secretary/treasurer John Shaw, Ram attorney JO$eph W. Cotcbett and Dryer. the only subs tantial development Mon· day was the following statement: "On this day General Manager Don Klosterman and Coach Ray Malavasi discu ssed the f uture plans with Defensive End Fred Dryer and they R ·ed Sox slide • • mto a victory Y az breaks up his teammates BOS T O N <A P ) C a rl Yastrze m ski keyed l wo run- scoring innings with a s ingle and a double, but no one mentjoned his hitfing in the Boston Red Sox club house. Ins t ead . the 4 2 ye ar-old veteran was the target of good- natured ribbing for a comical slide Monday night in the Red Sox' 4-1 victory over the Angels . WITH THE score 2· 1 and one out in the sixth. Yaz doubled to left-center and wound up sitting on his behind at s econd base. He then had to leave the game with a pulled ha mstring . Fortunately, the injury proved to be more of a cramp than a pulled muscle and teammates got aJI over Yastrzems ki. "Hey, Yaz, you're down to be out here tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock for s liding pract ice." shouted Tony Perez. "It was the most pathetic slide I have ever seen." yelled Bill Campbell. VAZ DUCKED into Manager Ralph Houk's office only to be told "we're going to get you some gloves so you won't dirty your hands when you s lide head first." Eckersley, 7·5. allowed a run in the second on a JOO.foot triple down the right field line by Don Baylor and a bloop single to sha llow right by Dan Ford. Bos ton tied the score in the b o tt o m o f the inning a s Yas trze m s ki s ingled . took second as Lansford walked, took third as Rich Gedman forced L a n s f o rd a nd s core d o n Stapleton's groundout. The Red Sox. who have won eight of their last 11 games, we nt ahead in the fifth as Sta pleton led off with a triple to the 420-foot mark in center. Rick Miller flied to shallow center and Glenn Hoffman grounded to short but re ached second as Stapleton was run down and tagged out. Re my then doubled off the wall in left. scoring Hoff- man. Angels starter Dave Frost. 1·4. took the loss, allowing five hits before he was replaced after Lansford's RBI-single in the sixth. The Red Sox added an in· surance run oH Bruce Kison in the seventh . were told by Dryer that it was his inten· lion to honor his contract with the Los Angeles Rams . "Several days ago Dryer missed three days of practice and the Min- ne sota g ame with the e xpress permission or the Rams . Dryer is pres- e ntly an active member of the Rams 45-man roster now in preparation for the regular opening season game on Sep- tember 6th against the Houston Oilers . That s tatement, despite its obvious message, by no means indit ates the matter between Dryer and the Rams is settled. On the contrary. the situation couldn't be worse. In essence. what this implies, is that Dryer is being forced to play with a team -and a coach he doesn't want lo play for. And, since the Rams ap· parenlly have m1tde their final cuts, Dryer is an official part of the roster. meaning despite the possible mor al r a mifications on the team, the de fenslve end will be on the sidelines Sun· day when the Rams meet the Oilers. "Nothing has changed. Everything as exactly the same," said Dryer as he walked oH the practice field at Rams Pa rk Monday. "I'm here only to uphold my end of the contract. "They have s ucceeded in· breaking my spirit. They{"e won . They've done a great job of destroying my desire to play for them . and each day I will be like an ugly reminder of what t hey've done. "I guess they figure after a couple or weeks au this will die down and go away a nd you can beli eve me that at won't." Dryer has not minced words toward the R am organization , or Malavasi, s ince going public on the messy inci· dent. Malavasi hasn't hidden his feel- ings. either until recently. Mala vasi has s tated to the press on more than one occasion recently his de- s ire to see Dryer oH the club. Up until Tuesday he s tuc k by his statements, loo. until one reporte r questioned bow h~ could JUstafy taking Dryer back after the thin~s he said. "( never made any such statements ... s~1d Ma lavas1 "How about the fact you said Dryer was too old and didn't know when to -<See RAMS, Page CJ> o.tl'r ,.. ... S'-fl ,._ . "1 guess it didn't look very fa n cy," Vaz said with a sheepish grin. "I s tarted to s lide . decided not to, and just fell down on m y butt ... Tonight, the Angels will try to even the series at one game a piece whe n they send Ken Forsch. 10·5, to the mound to face Bob Stanley. 7 ·4 This was a familiar sight from 1968-76 as George Hartman guided Saddleback College to eight successful seasons Dennis Eckersley pitched a seven-hitter a nd J erry Re m y drove in two runs with a double and a single for the Red Sox. "This was a good ball game for us, and Eck came up with a good one for us ." Houk said. "You always like to win the first game of a series. Now· we've won five of our last six games and we're playing good ball all around." Hartman decided not to compromise Instead, the former Saddle back College football coach stuck to his principles "HE WAS VERY tough out there," said Angel Manager Gene Mauch. whose Angels lead the American League with 364 runs scored. "Pitching figures to be a big factor the r est of the s eason and we just ran into good pitching tonight." Yastrzemsk1 singled and even· tually scored the tying run on a groundout by Dave Stapleton in the second inning. Afte r walkin~ in the fourth. he double to le ft-cente r in the s ixth but had to leave the game for pinch-runner Reid Nichols because of the h a mstring . Nichol s promptly scored Boston's third run as Carney Lansford s ingled. extending his hitting streak to 11 games . By JOHN SEVANO Of -Deily Niil S49fl Whenever a successful coach. no mat· ter what the sport, suddenly up and re· tares. there are always the inevitable questions as lo why. Some or the reasons are never fully unders tood , others are les~ com- plicated. In the case of George Hartman. the answer is not as easy as it sounds. HARTMAN WAS Saddleback College's first-ever football coach. He loved the game, loved coaching, and loved the kids he worked with. Why, then, has ' George Hartman joined the ranks · of the retired? Good question. Part of the solution might be found in Hartman's philosophy toward life. The San Clemente resident is a realist, with a strong set or principles he's not about to compromise on. And, when it came to a point where Hartman's principles and convictions were threatened, he walked away. He wasn't about to give in. "The coaching was easy." admits LOOKI NG BACK Hartman. "I just got tired of fighting all the little battles. "IF A PERSON could just coach. it's no problem. But it"s getting to the posi· ti'on where you can coach, that's what is difficult. And, you'd be amazed at the problems there a re. "I could either s acrifice what I was trying to teach the kids, or I could back off. It wasn't wortb it to me to do either." Hartman worked at the Saddleback campus when it was virtually nothing. There was no football field, no locker- rooms, no practice area nothing. The players, for the most part. had to dress in portable lockerrooms and then drive to whatever high school fi eld they were playing on that day "I TIDNK YOU always miss the as· sociation with the kids." says Hartman of leaving the game. "And, the nice thing about my job at Saddleback was 90 percent of the kids were local. It was a lot more satisfying to win with kids in your own district." Hartman and Saddleback did plenty of winning together . In Hartman's eight seasons. there were fi ve conference titles and three pos t-season playoff berths. His best record was 1973 when the Gauchos went 9·1, and his overall mark for eight seasons was 61·16·4. All these numbers jus t add to the mystery of his retirement. Does he ever regret leaving? "No, definitely not," says Hartman, who now teaches health and physical We're playing bad baseball --Madlock Still, his 10th-inning sacrifice fly helps Pirates def eat Dodgers, 5-4 LOS ANGELES (AP)·-Bill Madlock, the National League's leading hitter at .346, had only one thing on his mind when ·he appeared at the plate in the 10th inning with the bases full of Pittsburgh Pirates and no one out. "I just wanted to get the ball in the air, lo stay out or the double play." said Madlock, who delivered a sacrifice fly that gave Pittsburgh a 5·4 victory Monday night. ending the Pirates',oeven·game los- ing streak. "We've had a lot of injuries, and we've got a lot of big bats out of the lineup," added Madlock. who also singled in a run. "But that's no excuse. We've just been playing bad baseball. "This is the first time In a couple of weeks we've got any timely hitting." Willie Montanez Jed off the winning rally with a pinch-hit single off loser Dave Stewart, 4-2. Omar Moreno. attempting to sacrifice, reached base safely when third baseman Derrel Thomas fumbled his bunt for an error. Lee Lacy, also attempting to sacrifice, beat out his bunt for a single to rm the bases. Madlock followed with bis fly to right. Odell Jones, 2·1, got the victory and Don Robinson, who pitched the lotb, earned his first save of the season. The Dodgers opeRed a 4-0 lead against Pittsburgh starter Rick Rhoden, scoring three Umes in the second inning and once in the third on Ron Cey's bases-empty homer, his nth of the year. The Dodgers scored the three second- Inning runs on Jerry Reuss' run·acorine single to left, an RBI double by Steve Sax .... and a sacrifice fly by Ken Landreaux. l1Jlt The Pirates, restricted to two hits the first flve innings by Reuss , scored three times in the sixth on a single by Omar Moreno. a walk to Lacy. a run-scoring s ingle by Madlock and a double by Mike Easler. ~ Dusty Baker's wild throw to the infield on Easler's double enabled Madlock to score the third run. Pltuburgh tied the score in the eighth against reliever Alejandro Pena when Lacy opened with a double and Easler singled him home. Reuss worked s~ innings and gave up three runs on llve hlta. · Rhoden, who lost to his former team- mates 16·6 last week, gave up four runs in six innings. Btll Madlock education classes at Saddleback. "It was the best thing I could have done for my health. "( sleep at night and my s tomach doesn't turn upside down any more. "I GU~SS, REALLY, the worst thing about coaching is the time you s pend a way from your ho me while your children grow up As a coach you're wor\dng 12 months out or every year and never take a vacation. Suddenly, you quit coachang and find out thatJour kids have grown and you've misse the best part of your life." Hartman says in 20 years -as a fool· ball coach he took only two vacations, "and that was only for a weekend," be adds. lie credits his wife. who he is re- meeting these days, for providing him with the necessary strength during that period. "When the kids come back and see <See GEORGE, Page C3> ' Cook, Akin seek t itles Two, Orange County women! will be eyeing national cham-1 pionsh1ps Saturday when the Michelob Light/200 Chicago race g e t s under way o n Laite Michigan. Several thous and spectators are expected to line the Chicago lakefront to see Betty Cook of Newport Beach bid for her third national championship ln the Open Class Paula Akin or Huntington Beach Is bidding to win her first national title in the Class UI (modified> division in which she holds a narrow lead. Drlvff"& will be compeUn1<for $35,000 in priie mon~y which will be divided among the top t hree rlnishers In each or the four categories. ---·~ .... ~~ ......... -------------- ,~.=--·~·~w~•~, ....... ,"""''·!l!!llll"!!~•..-..-....... , ....... ,lll!llll~s=•• .... ~u~o ............. ,., .... ,.,~,.a•&~t .. t .. s•z .. 01;12111s .. 2 .. ; .. 11313 .. ........... H/P Orange Coast DAILV PILOT(T uoaday, Septomber I , 1981 DEAR PAT OUNN : My neighbor was visiting lhc other day while I was cutting ruw chicken on my cutting board. I washed tbe bourd with a spohge and water. She "Com- ment<.'<! thal if 1 dldn 't c lean the board better than that tht> whole ramlly could get (ood v<>i~oning from whatever was cut on it later She went on to ~ay she washes her cutting board with hot water and soap a fter using it. ls she being overly particular, or is there a danger if a cutting board isn't cleaned this thoroughly each lime it's used? A.N . Corona del Mar Raw chicken, other poultry, meat •od rls h may carry salmonella bacteria. The bac- teria could contaminate the cuttlog board and be transferred to other food placed on the board later if it Isn't washed thoroughly to prevent growth of the bacteria. Cutting boards shouJd be washed and rinsed carefully after each use. Hot water, detergent, a brus h, and even chlorine bleach are recommended for safe cleanJng. Be sure lo rinse lboroughly after cleaning. ~ Sanitation k e y DEAR READE RS: Most Incidents of food poisoplng occur because rood handlers do not follow good sanitation and health prac· tic es. Food poisoning bacteria need rood, water, a te mperature betwee n 60 to 120 degrees, and time to grow. At cold tem· pe ratures -below 40 degrees -bacte~al growth is very slow. At te mperatures above 165 degrees, bacteria a re destroyed. FOR THE RECORD Birt las •AN Cl.aMINTI GI flll ltAL Mot"I f Al. Jtlly II Mr -~ 11-611 MOMAll-. "'" CleM91\1-, gltl '"'•• Mr •11<1 Mr\ ... GIO hren. hn Clt Meo'lt•. DDy '"''II Mr -Mn Rl(lwltO Dun<•11, 111 IWIC-.bOY Jllly D Mr """ M" lrvtn c;.,vln. Sen Ju•n Cac>lllr-. Qlrl Mr -W• 0ouo1 .. Wiiker-.. !>en c;i.,.,..,i •. ··-Mt -M" $It~ Gotme•1, SoMI Cl•Mefll•, llOY Mr •lld MO R-110 Gon1•I••, S.n C:ltl""'"I' DGY JWIY U Mr -Mt•. QlfM Wehl, Jr , S111 JUMI CMll\trlOO, bOy. M r •nd Mr~ Ptl•' L••~m1nn1 L•G-NI-I, Qlrl Mr Ille! Mn Jolln Mulltn. Jf Ct Plll•-8H<l1, DOr M• and Mu Etberi rumer, Ill. S<lll Clemente, Qlrl. JIOly U Mr •nG Mr• '"'°"'" M<C.nlpOell, San Clemenlt glrl Mr -Mr• J ... n C.m•t hO, S.P Ju•n C41PIJtr-, 01r1 J lllY lt • Mr •nd Ml\ L•tr~ Tyl•r W•'(Mfll, Siii Clemtnltt, boy Mr •nd Mrs M•tl'\ltl ,,..nrlno, s.n Cl•menl•, boy Mr •nd M" Oennts 0.. Sllve, S.n Clement• Qlrl ,.,., 11 Mr -Mr\ 0.Mll NUIOf\. ~ Juen capmre110.11lrl Mr •nd Mr1 Jotln l(eanuln•, S.n Clt'mtnlt, Qlrl JOiiy 1' Mr ano MU ~rl•n G•l•v11 S.n Juen Gltolllr-. Qlrl J wly JO Mr and Mn . Celvln E>tr•le, S.n Clemente. glrl Mr .end Mr\ .Jene At..-•r.OO, S.n ClerNnte cilr1 JUiy ,, Mr e.nd Mrs Gulltvo Pedru•, '>an Clt menlt. 01r1 Mr •net Mrs Samuel Sllur». S•n Juan Cac>1str-. bot A_.tl Mr -Mrs, Martin Schroo, S.n ' Juan C.plSlr .,,.,, 01r1 Mr •no Mr> Rlcntro B•rrltk, C•Pl>lreno 8ffcll, Qltl Mr -Ml'fo. ~I Vtlh, ~Plllrlt\O B•e<n, 01r1 .. _,,, Marilyn ~Millan •no l twrenu ROlllM S.n Cltrntnlt boy Mr trel Mn (N rlt> Phlllip\ Stn Clerntn1t olr1 ....... rt. M• .• no M'S D•nltl Murr•Y. SIMI Clemtntt. l)Oy ....... ,. The most vulnerable foods are low·acld, moist protein foods -eggs, meat, poultry, fish, beans and peas, dairy products, pud- dings, custards, and potato and macaroni salads. Least vulnerable are fresh fruits and vegetables; acid foods -canned fr uit, pickles, fruit salad ; dry foods -breads, cereals, cakes a nd cookies. " Mr •ncJ Mr~ 8rian Smt•n S•n Clemente, Qlrl To prt'vent food poisoning, vulnerable roods should be protected from contamina- tion, and kept very cold or very hot until eitten. Leftovers sho uld be chilled quickly In the refrigerator (spread out la rge quantities in shallow pans to speed the process). Vulner able foods should not stand at room temperature for longer than a total or four hours, including preparation time. DEATH NOTICES LEi\VITT \\'all<ic·l! \11irluan· cltn·et11r, 1 111 .)~5 1721 Fl RE \' JL'l.I,\ l' "TRE:'t . PJ'"l'd a\\ a~ on \u~ust '.lo 1!1111 111 "'l'"IJC>r1 B1·uch !'a \ rl'" d(•lll "f t011~IJ ;\ll'S,I, t'.1 Sunl\C'tl a,, h1•1 hu-;liand t"h.11 lc::. J.'u1 l''. 2 ... 1~tt-rs kl'I trna C llardinJ: •ii Co~la \ll' .. u l'a .. nil Ft aOl'I!' A"'u" 10 Mr end Mr> Eow1n Terrell S.n CltrNnte, G•rl Mr •nd Mr'S W•n1\ J~r•ll• S.n Crementa. G'" ..... Utt II Mr ano Mrs Lon P•Htr\01' San Clement•. girl · 11-un Mt •ftd Mn H«tOt P•rr ., O•N Point, girt Mr ano Mr'fo. David Welcl<tr. 5..,., Clemente, l>O'f A-1 1J Mr ano Mrs. lto«wrl Bu_.,. San Clernt111e girl A-1tu M•r•• v1u..-.u.t"•1 L•oun• Bt•trt boy Mr •nd Mr'\ Jo\eph Htelo S•n C le,,,...,lr l)Oy A-•n Mr .. .., Mrs R-.Cto \llUtlOl)OJ, Stn Clen'Wnle, boy Mr "'°Mrs A1c,,.ro L~ Comlt S.n Cltmtnl•. Dov Mr .and Mn SllP1'i•n Lonci. S•n Clemenlf, l)Oy FRED :-:ORMA:-; LEA \·rrr 1 l'"'ldl'nl or I lunt rngton Bt•Jd1 t'J P .1.,:>t-d uway on Augu'it 25 1981 Sunwed b' hr:. "'1ft' Ol'11b1e dJUithll;I'> A m\ ll•Jn 1.t'.I\ 111 . El'rn <;tar Ll'J' rtl. Jll.lrl•nls l\t r .ind ;\I ri. Fr~d 0 IA"a,·1tt hrother~ ,Jl>ffrt•\ I. 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J':'.~~y S•m•nleoo St .I u.1rh 1 m " {'a I hol 11 Foun1tlnV•ll•Y 111r1 Chur<"ll F1 u·nd!> m,I\ t'Jll JI Ar111ur Gonu•tt eno N•ncr T1nc><o, lht• m ct11l1Jf.\ from I OO!l;\I FountelnVelley,boy JMly 11 lo 9 1•1P\I 1111 T lll''ilJ\' I n Armel'CIO Pet.clo ano Tlr>a Mt K,., l(•row111 \\Ill lw ,11 Ci•wrl Nt wlJC)t1e...rn.111r1 !-iheph(•rti t°l'rtll'h'r\ llunt Mr and ""'' JN~:W!,.n u u. '"""' 111i:1nn H!•al'11. C ;1 l'tf'rl·t• boy. 13 rol h l'I'' Bl'll Broud\\ u1 Mr. •nd Mrs M•r11n Bound• Hunl· \1,.rtu:.ir' d1ret·tor-. · •noton e....:" l)Oy Mr •rel Mn Brian Mooelnarl Foun Ill 111\t\I•" taln Valley Qlrl 11 A R \' Jo; Y ~T I l. I. F: It Mr •rel Mrs ~~n Sll•h Hunl Ill I L'\;KJ.:. t t:S11lt'111 of Hunt l1>Qton llffcn 11,,, tn1otlon lll'.ll'h , l '.1 PJ\'-l'd Mr -Mo AIO.n !•O•Qu<ho, Hun• ""'a\, nn \u"ui>I .'.10 1!1111 Shl• no10n llffcll 11"1 ,.. July JI 11. Slll'\'l\'l'<I h) h1•1 daughlrr ... M r •nd Mr• Gery S•ndu\, :\lteht•lli,o ,ind l"alht•\ lluhnkl' Founl•lnV•ll•Y,bo• lullh of I luntrn!'!ton Bl'J l'h. ~r. end Mo.. 5tt"9n F•..chlno Foun ("1;t ~un Ph1lh1,, nf G'-in1t'n ••nV•llev.oo., Crn11·. C.1 ~1stt•r C11 11>I -------------~! aclson 111 ~an 01l·1:11. t \1 PUIUC NOOCE Jlld hro tht•r Ho lw1 l 11r P,1lm l>l'.,l!rt. C.1 Se1' t('l'' \\ill ht• F~~~~!:~!':::s held un Thur::.d .t\. Sl'µ T'>t IOflowlnu 11trion '' oolng bu••· lcmber 3. 19111al11 IKl.\M 'al ,,.u,. llJrbor l..Jl\ll \11•rnnnJI C A CHILD'S WORLD H? Welnul, osla Meu . CA '2•2-ChJpl'I ~l'n IC'e., tlntkr lht• 01•n• J s111pl~•. H1 w .,11ut, '11fl'Clion o f llarhm l.a\111 Co•t• MeH . CA '7616 ~1 01101 Olt\'•' ;\'l<Jrtuan or Thlsbu\lneu l•Concl<Kl~ODYtnon C'o!>ta '.\lc·<..1 Ca 5-111 555-1 dl•iau.•DI.,.. J Sll•P'o J F. \"SO... Thll Sl•ltnWnl w.a• 111eo wllll tht ·' • ,, Counly Cieri< ol Or•nll<' County on l'VIUC NOOCE tUfll•tO• COUaT HATI 0 11 CALlllOaNIA COUNTY O,OaAfllOI lll•I• Of JOS(PM 1'101, 0 1 JO" PH NI NOi , .all• JOSE"'" MANUll.-NOC. Dl<•- N• Al"~ NOfl'& 011 INTltlTION TO H LI. lltlAL l'llOl'l lllTY AT l'lllVllTI , ..... Noll(e " l'ereDy OIVHI INI. •ul>Jet I lo <ontlnnatlon Oy l'>t •bo•• ... 1111e11 Svper!Of (.OUr1, on k(lttmber 14, '"'· •I 10 00 • m or llWr•eUer wltllln lhe lllTle •I"'-OY l•w lhe unCWrtlQIWO, H .OMllll•lr•tors ol Ill• .. ,.,, of JOl>EPM HOE, doee•tff. •Ill \Ill •I or•···· .. ,. IO .... lll{IM\I •ncl bell fl .. OICl<Nr on 1 .... l•rm\ '"° C-ltlonl ,..,.,,,.,,., menl'-. all '~'.. 11t1e, ... a lnl•rt'1 of JOSE"H NOi:, .,.. C .. MO, al I .. llrtW Of llll dlalll, In Utt •u l Pf'OW'IY IOC.elt<I In '"' C.ou"''' Of Or •no-. Sl•ll ol CelllOr nl•, a .. t •ll:*I •• 1011o.n ~ol 100! Tr ... 1 No 10)1 1n 1111 City 01 Newpotl lff<ll, C.ounty of O•fll91, Slelt Of (..alllotnlt , I\ Olr M•P r• t orded In ~ lM P-1 • 10 U In clu•I•• Of Ml"tllaneoua Mao\, In ll>t o•llo Of 1'-County Ret Order of .. id Counry EXCEP T a ll oll r l Qlll, mtntir•h, miMrtl rton1t, n•turt l O•• rlon11 ano other tworot arbon• by. w11.a1_.,., n..n1t known INI m•r be wllnln or under w oo 1...0 1991t11tr wltn tllt e>erPf'llltl flQl\I 01 drllllnQ, mlf'tno, ••Plor1n9 eno O!MHllnQ 1111relore •nd 11or1no 1n •nct rerno•lno tl\f' wme trom , •• a l•M or •nY ott••• ••no lntlucllnQ ..... roont 10 wlllpalo<ll o r dlr«"UOf"Ltlly drill 1na m lM from l.ano• oth<!r tnan 11\0>e her•ln•bo•• oeurlbed, olf or O•\ well\, tunnel\ •r"O snails 1n10, lnrouoh or acrou lhe sub t.urt•c• of the l•nd rttft ln•bovt d •t tttb•O •nd to t>onom \ut.h wll1p\locifo0 O• OlttKllOl\l llY drllltO •t lls, luMel~ and >lwlltt. uncter •nd btnulh or beyqnd Ihle t •ttrlor llmlb lhertol ll'IO 10 rtOrlll, rotun,,.1. "tUIP, M411"t•m rf-Pr'o UHpen •nd GPl'•te •n• '"'" well\ or "''n•'· wUtw>ut. ~-•"•' IJlr noht to drUI. rrwn.e, 'l0te uplore and Ol>fr•t• lllrougn lht '"' lace °' 'hie upper ~ IHI of lh• •uf>. surlac• ot w1d l•nd, •• r~e.-.eCI '"the d••d trom ow Irvine ComPtf\y r• corO.O July ), 1'10 In 8-•»t. ~ no 0111< ••• Rec0<d• T 11<1 P<C!Pfr1y " <ommonlv rtlorr9d lo u IQIQ Port C•rdlg•n Place, Newport !Haen C• Tiit S.lt'" WOltKI 10 <vrrtnl ltau, covt~h. (On<lllion,. re\tff<t1om1 t • s.erv49t1on\, 'IC)hh, r1ghh ot w•r. end t•MtnenU Of ttt(Ofd Blch °' otltr• •r• on•lttO •or lhll prOl>frtY 1ne1 rnusl be In wro11no and will bP rec•••td •I IM Ofllet of JAMES • H U MPHRE YS , JR LAW CORPORATION. •Horntvs lor U ICI •dmlnlstrato" •I 41¥1 Von l(arman, Su1le 100. NtwlJOrt e...:11, CalllOrl\I•. o• m•y be '""" w1111 tM c1er• ol ~Id Su1Mrl0t Cour1 ot deltver..a IO J AMES A. HUMPHREYS J R ~r>on•lly, el •ny ltme •lie• llr\I publlttUon 01 lhls notlct •nd bet0t• m••tno ••"' wl• B•O• must bt SH I<!<! ano "'"' De oiwned •I l"t 01110 o• JAMES A H U M PHREYS , J R L A W CO~POR4'TION •I "'" nour 01 10.00 • m on l"t at>ovt O•I~ Tiie prOPt>rly "'" be >010 on lht' IOllOWlnQ trrm' c.at.n or P•'1 c•t.n •ncJ Pilt1 (r«lil. ,,.. ltt m\ ot \UC h Cff'dlt 10 Dt 4'CCej)t401• 10 tllt uncJtr\IOned •nd to 1"'4t Supertor Couft. ftn ~rcent 110 ol OI lllt .omounl bid lo •ctompal\y tM ott•' by cer11•1f'd ch«ik, •nd 1he btr•nc• lo"' pa10 on COllllrmallon of u1e 01r ll'lt ~uPt'roor Courl Tau~. t•nls1 ooer.,t1no •OO ma1nten•n<f' t•· penW\, .1no premiums on 1n\uf.Ant• ecuot.OCt lo 11'\f! purtiw>er \11•11 be pror•l<!<I •s OI ll'lt O•I• of retorOlnQ Of cotiwtoyMt<t-E.1a m•"auon ot tttle, "' cordtf)Q ot con~•v•nc•. tri1tn\t•r l.t,.e\, end ony •lllr ln\ur.,,.,co po lie y >h•ll ~ Ill Olt ea~~ OI ttlt \tlltf\ f hf u..-olQN!CI rtttrVfl lht r>Qhl lo rt1t<l 1ny •nd olll bid\ pr lot to entry ol •n or~r con11rm11191ht' HI• Oiied Auoust n 1qe1 " J .. ntllt OulrOl & M1r111ret G.,n• •\ .am•n•"' a1or\ o• trot •>Liit Ol lht' •bo¥• n•meO O«•cltnl JAMISAHUMPMREY~J ­ LAW CICMU"O•.t.TION ay: J-41. H""""'r-n. Jr 414t v .. KeNNfl, Sollte 1• We_,.., -. C.lll•n1I• llH )W. .... Publo\Nd 0rM19t Co.nt DllllY Polol. S.pl~r t 1, I ,'"' 191' II ~ ~ ' 1UlllC NOOCE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT '.,~ foltOWll'\Q ~ri-()1'\' .,. O•lnQ butllW$S •s: JULIET, S2S lllclortl •40, Cost• Melot C.Jo .-JUI Boros Gukavlo, ns Voct0< .. • "'· C~I• ~, CalllOrnle .,.,, C,.llM c;.,,.,ylO, S1! VICIO<I• •40, (O\la Mtse. Celllorn14 •i.H _ Tiu• bu>l""U I\ conduc lt'<I by • Qt'Mr•I ptrlnf"1>1P Bot" Ciuhylo '"" \ta!11"f'nf'nl wa' t iled wU" 1"' Co,1n1y C1rrt. ot Or•n~ County on AUQ ?I 1'81 .. ,.,.,. Pubh\hecl Or-'°"'' O•llf Polo\, Sept I 8. 1!, n 1'8• llllHI rtJlllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSI NEU NAM( STATEMENT Tht> fo11ow1no per\ons •re dolno bu,,,,.., •• IMPERIAL DYNASTY CO , lall Nt wf)Of't Blwl New_, Beech, CA .,.., ; Tlmotlly Penc111 W•nQ, SIO lronwocd SI Rancl\O P•los Ver~. CA '10214 M•ri.ano S.ldano, 2lal WerwlO A vt Lo\ A"9eltS. CA. 'IOOJ) Thi• busoness " conduc l•d Oy • ljent'll e>trlntf'll\IO Tomatlly Ploncl\I w.,,g T hit "'"""""' WH Uled "'''"' ,,.,. Counly Cl•ri 01 Or•nCll County 0" Aug >I, 1qe1 ""._ Nit.JC NOnct lo NOTICE OF DEATH O ~ J OSE PH WILLIAM ROG E R S AND OF P ET I TI ON TO AO· MINISTE R ESTATE NO. A·110033. To e ll h tl r!t , beneflclar-les, c.r edltors and contingent creditors of Joseph William Roger s and persons who moy be otherwise Interested In the wlll and/or estate. A petition has been flied by Aubrey M ceachern In the Super ior Court of Orange <;ounty requesting tha t Aubrey M c Eachern ~ appointed as personal r epresentat ive t o a d· mln1Stt\.r the est at e of Joseph W i lliam Roger s (under the Independent Administration of Estates Act> The petition is set for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, In the City ot Santa Ana, California on Sep- tember 23, 1981 at 9 .30 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the grant ing of the pet ition, you shoU ld either appear at the hearing and sl ate your ob1ections or file written ob1ect lons with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at- torney. IF YOU A R E A CREDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de· ceas'-vou must f ile your claim th the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Prob ate Co d e o f Callfornia. The tim e for filing claims will not ex- pire prior to four months from the date of the hear- ing noticed abOve YOU M AY EXAMINE the f 11e kept by the court. 11 you are Interested in the estate, you may file a re- quest with the court to re· ceive special notice of the "CTITIOUI I Utl•IU •llMI n AflM.NT t i.. lollowlng "non• .,. 001,,. llUAI-• I l IN 1.IOVOllS, Id E lft.11 SI., c..1• Mt.._ CelllOfnle 'nUI Normen K OOlllY, tS3 l!mertld •ev, Lee-11Hc11, Celll9ml• tiUI. Weyftt I l'IUI, Wl WIRltle Clf<ll, G•• Mtut, Gellton\le ,._ Tlllt ,~1IMU It <OllduCIH h • .. 111111 ~nerw>lp N. I( Oolt>y Tl\IS •'-1-M •• Iii.cl with 1111 Covnty Clert. ol Or~ C.our11y on All9 •••••• ,1 ..... Jtvllll"*' Oranet Goe.u Oallv ""°" lluo U, Sepe 1, e. I!, 1•1 MIM I PHUCOE "CTITIOUI I UllNHI 111-ISTAT•MllfllT T 11o 1o1,_,. ,..,,.. '' dOlne w.sJ ,.. .... I EST l!I El TE M ,.Olll ARV SIRVICE, U... W Ctm0tn Pl . Senu lln., CA '2104 J ame• A-fl 60lllf\09r, l s..& w. c •""""' ~ . Serole AM, CA '2104 Thi• b&AlnHJ I• <~led llY en Ill dlvldvll. JamH A flotllnoer Thll si.1.tmet1t wo fllt<I .olUI lfte County Cl•r., or Or-C~nty on 4'119, u .1•1 fl l ... I Pul>ll-Or•-Coetl De lly Piiot, A119. II, U, Se9' I, I, '"l >657'41 PHUC llllCE l'ICTITIOU$ I U$1NIU N-E STATU••«fllf The lo!towlno "r'°" I• dDl"G 1111.i- •• •1 .. HONDA JEWELERS, 100.1 Acl<lt•ll ""'·· H""llnoton a.11e11, C•lll . .,.,.., S•m S.lklll Hbndt, 1062 l!lh11MI" Or , t+untlnvton 8eech, C.111 .,.,, This lllllJMU h (Oflduclld by •n ln- d l•I-Sem 5 Honcle Tiii• stetertWnl "'" llled with IN County Cl<rrk 01 O••nve Counly on 4'1iQ It, "'' ,1 .... Publllhacl 0.-Coel1 D•lly Pllol, A119, U, Sal>l 1, I, I~, 1 .. 1 ll17'41 rllUC MOOCE "CTITIOUS I U$1NIH NAME STATEM•NT Tiie 10110 .. ino per>on I\ dolno bulH ... H H MA A$SEMl!IL Y, Ill E P••lle r1no, C~I •Matt, C• .,.,. D•nny R•ynoldl, ,.,. R.aplO\, Hun1lng1on 8Mch, CA t2.,.. This ~neu " c-tt<I Oy ..., lnct1vtclu.ol O.onny Reyno1<u Thi> N ltmenl w•• llled wltll 1111 Counly Cler• Of Orer>Qe Counly °' •uv t4 '"' .. ,_ Publhllld Or•noo eo. .. D•llY Pilot, Aug ti, U, S.PI I, •• 1•1 ~S6-tl inventory of estate assets P1J8LIC NOOCE and c,f the petitions, ac-1----------- c ounts and r epo rt s described 1n Section 1200.s of the California Probate Code P ike, Wilson & Cosso, Attorneys at La w, 414 South Fi r st Av e nue Arcad ia , Ca lifornia . 1 (213) 574-1890. Published Orange Coast Daily Pelot, Aug. 25, 26, Sept. 1, 1981 3819-81 PUlllC NOTICE NS ... 11 NOTICE TO ClllE OITOlllS OF •ULIC TltANSf'E- IS.<s. •tlH1t7 u.c.c.) NOllU IS h•rtby gl•on lo the crefhor> Of WILLIAM E RHOOES a nd •UDR EY E R H ODES, Tranilerots, WllOM OU$IM H edclrtU IS 1t~O·H G••ct L•M Clly ol Co••• Mu •. Counly ol Orengo, Stitt of Celllotnla INt • bul .. ,,.,,,., ll •bc>u1 10 be mec1e lo WILL141M Gl;RALD ME •D. T ranttern , wl>oH ouilneu eddreu I> 1Sl1 Cllilt Dr , CllY of Buena Ptrk, County of OranQt', Sl•I• ol Callfor-nt• Tiit procierty lo be trensltrred It Oucrlbtcl In 9tntrll .. All SIOO In lr•Cle, llalurH, .ciulplTMnl and QOod wlll Of '"'' PRINT SHOP bu•lnen FICTITIOUS IUSINl!.U llnown H SHAMROCK PAINTING NA.ME STATEM•NT •nd io<•leo •I ~H Gr..:• U M, City T "" lollowtng ~r\Ons are doing :: ~=1'1-.::~· County ot Oranoe, Sl•I• Ou\lnt'l!~~· Tiie bulk 1r...,•ltr wlll be conwm BIG RTTE TRUCK REPAllt, 11101 m•lld on 0< •lttr 1,_ J>nd day of~ Sprl"9<1•lt A•• # 104, Huntington tember, , .. , 81 10 00 AM e l llHCll. CA., ... , James w &loo•. lllOl $9rlngd•lt GROllEA ESCROW CORPOAATION, A•• "104 Hunlll>Qlon Buch C4' wl\Olt •Od••u Is 23'00 Roclt.flold '7M I ' Bl•d , Sulit 1N, El Toro, C•lltornl• F o.vio WroQtll, lSl:l9 W-ll>Qtoft ~~~111111r lat! IMI• lo Ille clt lm• Is A•• e..1111-r, CA tolO. So ,., u,. k"°"" 10 "" T ren>ler f l\1> bu\lneu Is conouc1t0 by • 111 b<nlMSS N mes and Mldrftw s us: gentrel pertnersnip by lht' Tr.,.sltrdrs for IM pe\I lllrte J•mes w. 81QOl Y•••• •rt 1em• Tn~ $1•1tmenl we> Ill_, with lhr Oiled AuV\l>I,. '"' Cou11ly Cler._ ol Or1n91 County ol\ Wllll•m Gerald Me.a •uo 31, '"' TrMl•l•rff Fl6t'l1 GROVER ESClllOW Publlstlld Or•nvot Co.SI Dally Piiot, UMI Rt<.llllefft •• .,,, .. 54111• 2N Sep! I I IS, n '"' ~-II El T-, Call-• ..-u PUIUC MOOCE P11bll~ Or-COili Dally Piiot, Sepl 1.1•1 l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT rtJIUC NOOCE 3936-11 TM loll-11>Q perM>n IS dOl"G bus! ... s••• 1--------------MONTGOMERY S BOATWORKS NOTICE OF l'Ul llC HEAllllNG UNLIMITED, l~ll SuPlri« A.,.., Apt Not l<I ls ht'rt!by glYtn 1Nl lflt Plan 11111, 81<111 "'· N1wPOrt Stech, CA nlnQ Comn11ulon or \ht CCly ol Q?~ N•w-1 llffcll wlll hOld • pvl>llc Mer GrtG Roy MonlQomery, 10 1 11111 on Ult prOPOSfd •tnend"'41nl to Ille SuPt><lor A¥t' •Pl •1n, BldQ ••, Moullno El•mtnl ol 1111 City ol Ntwpor1 e...:11, CA •Ml Newpori Buell G•ner•I Plan Ot· Thi• ~IMS•" conC!uctt'<I by •n In· slgnattd a• 'Dr•ll Hou>l"G Element dlvldual GPA 11 >CHI" -U'lt Or.ti En•lron.. Grt'll R Montgomery mefltel 1,,._,1 R-1 T~IS Slat..,....nl w" llled wlln tr. NotlU ls hlreDy lurther given llwl1 Counly Clerk ot Oran~ County on w ld publlc ,,..,Ing wlll bt' ,.,.Id on tht' Aug. >t, 1'191 10tll Clay ot Se9ttmber 19el, II Ille hour l'lttt61 of 1 lO pm In 1111 Councll Clwlmbt'n. Publl5htd Orenve COl\I Delly PllOt, of Ille NewPOt't llffcll City H•ll, II Sept I, I, IS, 22, '"' 31.SMI wllCCh time and OllH:t any •nd e ll PUil.JC MOOCE FICTITIOUS I USlfllESS NAME STATt:MaNT Tiie lollowlng person• ere dolno bullr'ltU ll EAGl.E COMPUTER SYSTEMS, lttl S Ritchey. S.nte Al\•, CA '270S E C s Et«1ronk C.lculetOI Servi<•. a Celllo'"I• corporellon, 1'1t S. RltdleY, Senta Ane, CA '170S. persons lnt.,..sllCI mey •Pelter and i. heerOlhtnon. Joen Wln«>urn S.Crei•ry P1"""i"ll Commlulon Cltv OI Ntwpor1 BtKll Pub415htd 0rf"9t C.,.•I O.tlly Piiot. S.P1 I, 1'11 PUBLIC NOOCE I' ICTITIOUI IUllN Ill NAM• ITATllM•fllT TM 1tia1owlng -Mii• ••• IHlnQ ............. lllCLUSIVl ~lllHNTAT10NS. ld o ._..All-llvd., •tit , 1.-a- M llll, CA flUJ, CLYDE NUUT, to o 1.ot ""-· e tit, L..-Hllll , CA "2Ul SUSANA MRV01(4' NUUT JOO Lot All-llwl , •11l, 1 1g~ Hiiis CA~ flli. llu>JM U la rond\l(i.d Dy •n In dlYIM I CIVCM Nwt T nit •ltlamet1I ... , Hied wllll 1tw Cov111y Clerk ol O••"Ot Counly on AUG •.1•1 .. ,.,~ Publl-0t•"91 COl\I O•llY l'llo•. AliQ It, 1a. U , Sip I, '"' ltOUI PUIUC NOOCE lllOITIOUS a UllNIS.S NAMI STATIMINT Tne lollowlng ~non• •r• doing bu•lnH••t: PLANTEM CREATIOWS. 10'11 If' St•rr SlrHI, SIMllon, CA *10 Ju•n Cardln•ll, ent '111 s11 .. 1, Do•nty, CA to?fl Mlflenne C.,dlnall, Ult '1h ~1r .. 1, Downey, CA '0'/41 Thi• bualneu h conOutl•d h lndlvldlielS I Hv>bM\d' Wll•I J.,.n Ctfdln•ll _,.,.ne Cerctln•ll Thlt Sl•S-1 '"'" llltld wllh .,,. Counly Cler' ol Or•nOI' Counly on A119 14, l .. I .. , .. ,. Publl.-Orlf\gll Coe" Delly PllOI, Aug. 11, 1.S, Sepe. I, I, 1•1 3/Ql.-ll PUIUC MOTIC£ "CTITIOUS auSINU S fllAME STATIMI NT ,,,. IOllOWll>Q pe"°" .. oolno bu•I ntHU. MA(I( & ME ENTERPRISES, Ill M.,(IUerlte A.,.. C«ona clel M•r C• tfUS. AIYM>n MICllle, 71J MarQ.,.rllt ,..,. , Coror.. clel Mtr CA '1•1S Thi• buslneu I• conouciee1 by an '" dlYlClutl Al1rson Michl~ Tiii• sta1ernent 'w•> flied wllll lhe Co.inly Clertl ol Or•~ County on Auct h . 1•1 PlttlM PuOllVllod Or-Coe•I D•1ly Pllol, AUCI U, Stpt. I, I, IS 1qe1 3807_.I P1J8LIC MOOCE STATEMENTOI' Al llNOONMENT OF USE 01' l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS N•Mt: Tiie lollOWlftQ P*rM>nS MVt •ben ,,_ lf'ot uw ot ow F1c1111ou• Buso M~\N.,.,... 111 DEO HOMES, IOOU G•rll•IO Avot • Hunllnvton Be.con. C4' •7M4 PlllllO H Mc N•m•t 111•1 Mc Dermott, Irvin•. Cemorno• '27U Dalt Slml>ro, l&JO S.nttnell• Ttr r•ct, Corona ae1 M., Calllornt4 QZ.2S Tllil bullntu wa; cond..cled by a 11m11..i ~rtner>hlp O.i.Slmt>ro Tllrs 1111trnen1 .... llled w11n ,,.. COUnly Ct.rk ot Or-County on July ... "'' l'IMIJS Publl>lwd Or•noo c ... ., 0 •1ly Pilot, Aug 11, 11, ~ S.pl I "" ~I PUlllC NOTlCE "CTITIOUS I USINUS NAMa STATEMENT Th• lollowlnQ per>on IS OOlnQ but•"'16 •• I A) SOUTH CO AST T A X PL ANN I N ~ I B ) SU NCOAST FINANCIAL GROUP uns (al)OI Roed, Sullt in. L•oun• HlllS, C4' tttS3 Cralo W 8rOIC!m1n, l•J Sul\rl\ot Clrc•. C°'Lo Mt11. CA t2t17 Cr.tlQ w lloerdMM\ Tnli stat-I w• llled wllh lrll Counly Cler~ ot Or•nve County on Aug. 7, IQll "' ..... Publls/led (lrenge Coe•I Delly Pilot, All9 II, U, Sepe I, I , IMI JIO'MI PUBLIC NOTICE .. NO'flCI Of' ,.,.,.LICATIOll 110111 t«Wltt&RN CALlf'OtlNIA IANCIOlll" Nll'!kt I• ..... IO'f Ol•lfl IDY 1111 A.ell ont, '°""'9rn c.111 .. 111. e-....,., JIO 81-y, ..._.. llta<h, C.lllO<nl• t'lffl, 11111 It wlll •Pl>IY to tlll ,..,,., 1111-... rdflW-l IO $action )of ltw ..,._ Hol01"9 ~y Ml lor a bin" llOtflnQ um-y Ttie ~1<11n1 11\tench to e<Q<>lrt uo,ooo ..,.,., C IOO IM"""" ol t..eeune Nati-1 ll""k •nd T•11•• ~v ctn O•Olfllu11on1, >10 &r-.y ~ ...... Celltofnl• fl•) I Tiit publl( I\ ln•lled to .....,,.It writ ten '°"""""'' on '"'' •PC>ll<ttkln 10 lh• ,..,_r•I lt•wrv• lloard II ,,.,. l'eoarel ,...,,.. IWlll ot Sen 't•"" (IKO, ,_. Offlc.t a.-. 11'01, Sell fr- CIKO. C:..lllOflll• Tn. commenl period tft ™' •Pllfk.tlOrl wlll not -.,.,_ S.PI......, U, t .. I. (All M' Gordon $mlll'I, tti..--(4U) w+ntt. •• thl ,_., R.,.,.,. 9ant. 01 s.. Fran- c1u.o 10 llf10 out II YOW ...... -It~ llrnt 1or Wbmlnll>Q t ommenl• Of\ lllh •PPllOllO'I o• II 104J -more In· IO•m•llon e bo11t tubmltllnQ <OM· menlt lllo F-ral R-rv• wlll (Of\ •10.t (-It, lll(luclll>Q r94fU41\t\ lor • IM>lk ,...uno Of lorm•• twu lno on,,.,. .pp!IC•llon, 11 lhey ••• re<tl•ICJ by tlle ~-••t Rt>•••• B•nk durlnu ii. comment period Pu1>11Ulld Or-Coe\! O.lly Piiot, AUQ 2S !.tot I 1 .. 1 '91' e1 PUBLIC MOOCE IN THE CIRCUIT COUlllT Ol'THI STATE Ol'OllltOON ...... C-y .. Maril9 Oalll. .. ~k ......... In ll>t -lier of lf'ot M•rrl-Of MICHAEL AW TMOH 'I' fltOllNSON, Pe1111ont1, •nd CARl>L RAE ROBINSON, Rt>-nl Ne.I~ SUMMC>f!S ___ ........ To COR41t. R A E ROBINSON A°'"""°"'' Yow are hereby ~tQulred lo ·-•• •nd O&ottnd the pe111ton llled •O.tln\1 you In Ille abo.,. enlllled ctuw •ltllln 1111r1y (>0) Oh• trom Ille d••• 01 M rv.Ce of lhli \-U"""'°"\ upon "°"'' •nd •n <•w Of your t•ilure to do tiO, fOf' w•nl ll'ereot. petitioner will •Pl>IY to tlw <°"" for Int rtllei dem<lnded In ,,.. ~Ilion NOTICE TO THE AESPONOENT REA D THE SE PAPERS C•REFUlLY• You m,,., ···-··· tn '"'' u .. °' lht' ol,... slele wlll win 1utom11l<elly To ._. you n"klll Ill• Will\ trot COUl1 I'-' -r 01-• "rnol'-" or 'a nuiret • The ' mot lott•• or ••• ", .. ,,. t'J\U\1 bit Qlven to tN covn c1e" or Klmlnl\lr•lor .. 11111n >O lll'f• ••one "'''" '"" reQuor•o 1111no '" I\ mu>I CW 1n PrOPt>r lorm and llt•• pr- ol wrvltt on I,.,."""°"''°' al1-y, 01, II '"" pe1111on -• nol llave •n •I· lorney, prOOf Of -•Ice upon 011 pell· II oner • f you rtave •"Y Queiu~,. YO\I •'-Id-Ml ettO<""Y l1T1,.,..,l•l1ly M1<.,..1 An1110ny Roo1n...., STATE OF OREGON County Of MARION I, ll'lt .,._,.11111N peut-•. certify llwll ll'W l«ev<>ino I• an H KI .,,., c-. plt'IO <.opy "' -O•oOIMI wmmonl In Ille •bo"9 tnlllltld UU!I'! MlthMI 4'nll\Ony AOOlnM)n Pellllone• PuDI•"*' Or-Coal! Dally Pilot, AUQ II, 7S, Se9I I, I, '"' 1101-11 PUIUC MOTlCE S UP E R IO R C OU lllT O F CAL I FORNI A, CO U WTY O F ORAWGE '" Ille Molner ol IN 4'ppllu tlell ot NGUYEN, THI OIA FM Cllt .... ot Name A·l-OlllOEll TO SMOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME NGUYEN, THI DI• nu lll•d. pell lion In tht cout1 for •n order ••to•lno Hlthontr to Ct\ot"'9f' rwr n•me ''°"' NGUYEN, THI DIA 10 C11•n• ma1 nguyenno,,no II IJ hereby orc1trt<1 Intl •II "rM>nS lntf'r-tttea 1n lhrt m•tter •for..,.10 •P. pe-•r bf10tt "''~ c<>u<1 1n Oeo.-rtment No ) al 100 (IWIC Ctnter OttvP Wo<I, S•nl• An• Calllornoa on Sep! I~ '"'· al 10 J> o't lOO. em •nd lhen tnO tht'r• ~now cauw, 11 •nJ they FICTITIOUS IUSINEU n .... ""'Y Mid J»llllon lo• en•-of NAME STATE ... ENT n•m•\houldnol bt' QrMlt<!<I r,.,. lollowll>Q r»•M>n " C!O•nQ °"" II ii luo1ntr «Oort<I 11111 .a CoPY ot neu ,.. Ill" o•'<lt• lo sl\Ow vvse bP pllbl"""° GLASS MASTER'S 2317 S•nll In 11\t Oeolv Piiot, • M WSPllWf ol Ana A_,. c ... ,. Mew C• •1UI general (orcut•t•on 1>11l>lls/WCI In 1111 p..,1 Wllll•m Sldt'l, 1311 S•nl• counly •' lent on<t a •tt• lor lour ,.,,. A••·· Cosl• Mt'w. C• 91617 conwcutlv• wHU pr10• 10 ,,.. Oh o• T nls bultneH Is (ondU( ltd Dy •n In said l\ffrjng Olvlduel • DA I EO AUQ\1$11 1'1111 P.oul w Slo.. Rontld H Pr•"""' Tiiis Sl•t-nt w.a• 111eo wilh 11\t' JUOQ<!Ol lht' CounlV Cit,. ot Ot•ntie Counly on NGU'l'E~~~o~:'rt A119u5l I,'"'' 2JJJ 5 I ~ Ft ... JO ' r •J PubllVlld OrM\Qlf Coe1t O•llv PllOI '-""-.CA U707 4'UQ 11 II JS Sept I ... , iss•-11 PuD11SlltCI Or•"Ot' Coe•I O.a11y PHol, • ~~~ N00C[ I AUG 11 11 ~.:~• ~~~ 360~• l'ICTITIOUS a u11NESS -WAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS I USINESS The lollowlno "'""' ·~ OO•nQ bull WAME STATEMENT nt'U H : Tiie lo!IOw•l>Q pet"'" •S OOtnQ bull- SAM'S TA ILORING, M14 Warl\•r n•H "' AVt . Founteln V•ll•Y. CA Q?IOI SUNSET MARKETING GROUP A Semi lekl Abu J-. 11022 van Llmllte Ptrtntr1111p :1010 Ptcollc 0 '(U Ln., Hunll"91on 8eKll, CA t2 .. 7 (0 .. 1 HIVf\Wh Sult• >00, Dan• Poll\I, Tiiis bullneu Is conctvct•d by •n In CA 9'&1'1 dlvlduel. DOU91u A. Lora, G.neral Pertner, S.ml Zekl 4'bu Juclt'h lol16J Pa<ill< Coul MIQllWay, Sullt >00. Tiii> 11tl...,.nt w•> hied Wiii\ 1ne 0.tn• 1'1>1111 0 '7•'1'1 County Cl•rk of Or•nve Counly Of\ Tn1> bui1r>Hs " <onduc1td Dy • 41uct 10, '"1 t1mllt0 pertn('rShlp l'lMU t Oouel .. A Lord Pul>lls/led Oretllje c ... 11 D•lly PllCll, Tiii> Sl•l-r>t was flltO wllll tht' Auci JS, Sept. 1, 1, IS.'"' lllM I Counl¥ Clerk of O••n~ c oun1>1 on Aug lt, t~I PUBLIC NOOCE STATEMENT 01' AaANOONMENT 0 1' UH 01' l'ICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME '""",. Pul>l1Slltd Ora~ Coa11 0.11, Pllol, S.p1 1 a. is, n , '"' ,,., .. , P1J8LIC NOOCE The to11ow1nu ~rton II•• •J>el'>dc!Md Ill• UM ot the Fltllllov• Bu•lntu l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS N•rne. NAME STATEMENT RONALD D l>Ol 1;1.AS. rl!stdenl of °\;1·\\ 1>4>1 I lk.1<'h CJ PdSSed .ma\ on :\u~usl 2fl 1!'81 flt• 11 a~ 1·mplo,1·ed 1>1 Lurr~ Sl•t•rnan .ind ;h :.ur1alcs dS iln Jrrhat:•>loj!t!ol at lhC l1ml' nr h1-. <ll•Jth 10 J plant: l'l'Jsh 1n :-:orlht•rn Ca I 1 for n 1 a 11 l• 11 .1 ., a J:raduJll' 111 °'unn\ llilh I h f(h Srhool rt as'-n r 1975 <1nd a 1-:raduall' of C<1I ~tale Fulll'rtun Class o f 19i'l Ill-1s SUI \'I\ eel h1 his Wlfl' '\hl·n It' l>oui.:lu!> <if ;\'.t•" µort Br.ich. t'iA.,.. his p!lfl'llt~ l>avul and Marion r>oug la:,, of l h e fJhihpplOI! ls lancll. .iRd 2 ~1s lers Mr~ Ram.I) Slc\\cirl or AnahC'1m Ca unrl Mrs (;hl'r)'ll· Pnl'l' o r Yorba I.in d a. (.'a FUnl'r al Sl'f\'ICl'., \\ill be held on Thursda~ Sep lt'mher 3, Hl!ll at 3 30PM at Lomu \'is la Memor1.il Park Fullerto n. Ca ~'lc,\ula\ and 11 E :-.; H y J E 1\ ;\ s () ;\ ' Aug ,,, IQll helO\ t'<l hus banrl of I rt'nf' J eanson and fat ht>r or S u7.annt• Bodcnhoeft•r Theresll llrown, Raymond .)can so11. ll1tJ F uell lie l'I~ Pul>llsl>tcl Or1"9t Coesl Dally Pilot, PuClllJht<t Ora"9f Coe•I Dally Pilot, !>ep1 I, I, IS, n '"' NOTICE OF INTENOEO TlllANSf'Elll HOME APPRAISAL SERVICE, 1 The lollowlnQ per~M •re dolnQ NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN llwll C•ne l Circle, Nt•OOrl Bu ch, CA bu>lr>Hll' Tiiis ladl"4tu I• conClucted by • <or· PCH'atlon. r '°' HARIOA LA Wl'4-MT OLIVf Ir lj Mortuar)' • ~">ett>rv Crt>ma1orv 1615 C.1'>1t?r Aw Co~ra M11sa 540 5554 rtHCE H OTHiRS H LL llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broaowav c os1a Mesa 642 9150 ' IALT1 & HRGHOH SMIT~ & TUTHILL WISTCLIFf CHA~U 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 '1HCI 8lOTHUS $MITHS' MOITUAIY 627 ~a1n S I Hunhnqton Beach 536·6539 ,ACfftC: ~llW MINOllAL ,All Ce1T11 tery M ortuarv Chao.I-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1C View Orivtr Newport S.acl'I 644-2700 McCOIMK.:11 MOITVAalU Laouna Beach 494·9415 Laouna H11ts 168-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495 1776 c ~ Sep1 I. I IS, 22, 1 .. 1 3'1HI PUil.iC MOTlCE passed di\ ,1y arter ct long ill l'ICTIT10US IUSINEH ness fin Frida~. 1\ug11~l 211. NAME STATIME NT 1981 ll r lt!a\ t•s a l sn 9 T.,. to11ow11>Q perM>n 11 001no bu•I jll'Undr llllrlren llt• Will> ne~~~TON INTERNATIONAL, ltll original!\ frnm Hn<;tol. Con Ma9f'o!I•, 1rv1 .... CA t7714 n ect1c u1 Jnd h e and h1i. Rlch•rd s Dev•on Jr 1111 famd) h,1\'c re"1dc•d m Cnslli Meono&te.1rv1ne,CAt21u M I.' r-. et ~ 1 n r e I 9 4 7 M 1 d 'tllla llu•l~s Is <onC!ucteCI l>Y •n 1n-l•llklal Jc•an~on 1l'l1rcd R \t'!HS ago R1c1w1rdS O.vtqt1 J• tr., rust ndtun at llorart• T111, ,,.,_,, wH 111..i •Ith 1111 Ensi~n School l'e" port ~ounly Clort or Or•nll<' County on Beach St•rvices Wl'r!' ht•l(i 119' ze. '"' ""'"' o n Tuesday. September I Publlsl>tcl cir.noe coal! 0111y Piiot, 1981 al R OOA)l at St Sept 1,1,u.n ,1"1 _..., J oac h1mm ·~ C<1thol1c C hurch. C'osta Ml's a . Ca Cremation b~ The Ncp tunc Society \s hes tu be s trewn over the ll1J(h Sierra-. PARKER ALBERT E P A RK ER. age 79. resid ent nf llunt ington B e ac h. Ca Pass eri away on Friday. August 28. 1981 in Garden Gro ve. C a Beloved husband or C r ace P. P arker, beloved rather Clf A I len 1-: Par ker of T en "'IUC NOOCE lllCTIT10US I USINaSS NAME STATUU~ Thi tol-lnQ ,.,_., II OOlnQ bus!· ....... EMERSON CUSTOM 80 4'TS, m 1 Gr.a LAnl, ~la MIH. CA ttt1' PvflMll HlrG, l>Ja Ruu ell A¥9 , Chino, CA tl)IO Tiii• bull,_s I> tondu<led by etl I~ dl•ldvel. flrtston Htr<I Tlllt 1tet-t Wet llled with ,,_ C-ly CltO of Or•n~ County on A119 te, 1 .. 1 '169t4$ Pllbll"'9<1 Or ... Coast Delly Piiot, s."'. t. I, 1$, 22. , .. , ..,~, f'ICTlnous IU$tN•H MAM•nATIMINT Thi IOl-'no _..,. It dDlno llutl ...... PUIUC NOOCE NOTICE TOCREDITOlllS TO THE CREDITORS OF BILL V THOMAS MEARS e nd ARIS DARLEN E M E A PS , TRANSFERORS E CS Electronic C.lcUl•tor SerYlce Wllme J, Gentry Se<./TrM \ Thi• s1<tttmtnt wes tllld wllll ll'lt Counly Clerk of 0ra"9f County on "'1197'1•1 1'1"'71 Pvl>lllhacl Oren91 COIJI Oeily Piiot, Sepl I, I, IS, n, '"' *1'41 Pur'4.wtnt to S.cllon• 610~ •n<I 4101 ot lhe Un1lotm (om..,.rcl<tl Coclt', you e rt lltreby nol1flt d el lollow• PUILIC NOOC( TlllANSFEROAS, ... et>ovt lo m••• .. 1------------- lreM!e< to "" une1t;.io.-i buvtrJ. TRANSFEREES, In bulM •II or . JUI> Jtanllel parl ol the meterlet1, sup. pllH, ~-Isa °' Ofher lnYlnlor-y llnd tQUlpmenl ol IMI ceri.1n rete<t l!Of't k.-n •• OIMlto Gelltry, •II Of which 11 IOCll•d •I 1110 Wtrn .. A ... .-, FOUll"ln Vell .... , County of Oret191, Sttttt of C.llloml• •110I T,.,. prtMnl nam• ot n""" ...a buslnfts edartU•• of llw T r•nsltro" end TrA'\Sfl!f'HI .... 9111y Tl\Omu Mtert •nd Arlt Oerl-MeMS. lllO Werner A•en .... Founl•ln Vellev, C•lllotnla t>70I, Tr1n11~ Anlonlo Munoa •nd Rine A Muno1, 1 .. 11 '8rlctoeport Rold, Tustin, C11lll0<nlt .,._,, TrA'\sl•,...• NS ... 1, FICTITIOUS aUSINUS NAMESTATUlll NT rne to1•-1"ll 11e"o11 •• OOl"G bull· ntu ts. VITTI R E A l. E S T•TE E .. TE R P R ISES, LTD., 40fl MtcArll'lur Blvd., •110, Na.,port Be.en, Celltornl• t1MO Anll1ony M Vitti, 113 Ewnll>Q Sier L•n•, Newporl Bt•ch, C•llfornl.a t7WO. Thi• l>usJrwu IS conduettd by en ,,,. dlvl-1 Anll~W M Vitti Tllll llll-nl WH llled with tlle Counly Clerk of Or1n91 County on 4'119.26, 1•1 ....... Publl"'9d Or--ot c ..... Delly Pilot. S.pt I, I, IS. tt, ''°' ,.,.._,, All ot/19< boo/l lNU ll•rnt• e nd eel drlltft uWCI by ti. Tren"ero" wlthl~ ti,. 11\rW ,...,,, IMI OISI, lo lar U kriown IO !hf Trantlt•HI •rt Nono l------------- Ti.. bulk '"''"''' h to be consun'I· PUIUC MOOCE meted al 9vsl""t 0c>clorlunlly W0tld, t------------- tS)O N Gr-, S.nle An•, Counly ol 0••"11'. Sllte ot C.lllornle, .,701, on or •lie< Seoltmber JI, ltll The 1 ... 1 dey lo tnlM C.lelmt 1., 1111• eKrvw It S.111-ti, 1 .. 1. Oat Id Auoust >4, 1te t Antonio Munor Rine .to Munot Trensl•...n PVOlllhld Or ..... COlll Delly PllOI, S.plMIC)lr 1, , .. , ,.,, .. , l'ICTIT10UI IU$1NIU NAM• STATUlllNT TM to1._tnu penon '' ciotno bull· M UM. COSTA MESA CMllllOPlllllCTIC CLINIC, UM N_,,,,rt llvd., Colte MIW, CA n•J7 ' $, It. Rvlllow11'l, O.C. CSteve11 Roneldl, tit...., Ruby A•• • l etbN 1ttenct CA '"42. Thlt llual~t ll c..wN<tee lly en ,,,. dlvlduel • S. It. ltuu kowakt, o.c. ncssee, Virgin ia Lakey of New Me-cico. and Jamc!I I. Parker of Florida Also s ur v1vlng are l2 grandchHdren . 13 great·grand r h lldrcn and 1 ~lster Pauline Moore of Ne" Mexico f'neodti tntly rnll ol Plerrf' Rrothera Smi ths ' Mortuary until 0 OOPM on Tuesday. September 1. 1981 G r avC$lde services will be con d ucted on W ednesday. Septem ber 2. 1981 ut 2·30PM al Good Shepherd Ct'm e tery with the Rev. Al Jonsen o( flclatma Plerct Brothers Smiths' M ortuary dlrcctor1 ~6539 A. M rc•u.ev ASSOCIATI S, 1601 Doff $C Suitt 10 , NtWPof'I 8t~h. CA 1-------------'"'' •1•1emen1 -· 1119" •1111 ... C-ty Cll•ll of Ora .... C-1y °" .... , .. ,.., -l<llM• HMwiY l(elley, tot..,._...,. "'" CowY Meta, c;A m f7. flll• Mlneu 11 c.onclu<t.ct bY en •~ dlvl-1, a 1<"9rf H l(tttey Tllll 11•'"'"" wn 1119" with tt11 Govnty Clarll Of Oren.-Ce<IM\' °" Aue.1' '"'· ,.,..,, ~ltlllcl or ..... CN•t Delly "'~• 5"t. I, I, IS, U,, t•1 ._., NOTIC• Of' N0tt-lt1S..o.1$llJ LITY Nollet II IW ... by gr....,. I..., Ille ..,.. .,.,,....., wlll ""' ... --'Slbl• ... '"' '*"' « llMllllU•• c.ontrectef 11'1' l ftY-Olhar IMJI IYIYMll, tft Of tntr llll•ca.te 0.Wf INI )1'1 AT Of AU9Vlt, 1•1 '""' M. 1(-Mea T ..... IAM, l!IT-,CA ~ ~'*"'*'or.,. C..•1 O.lly PllOC, ~ '· t. .. '"' ,.,..., ,.,._ ~, ... Ol"enet C..Jl Delly "'""- Sept. I, I, IS, 22, 1•1 M\1-11 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS M2·M78 DEBIN ENTERPRISES, INC . wt1oM t7t43 AMERICAN INSTANT PRINTERS, busJMM -reu ., 1200 EHi Pk ltko Ttw Fklllloul BIW"41U N•mt .... 3'°1 -ltrly Pl.. Nt •port 8eKh, CA A•tnut, Ana,.,.lm, C.llf0<nl•. Intends ,.,red to •boVt ••• lllt<I In Or-t2MO " to trtt1sltr lo EDWARD ERIC LANE County on AUQUSI 11. !tit Brl.,, MahOOd, 4 EuN rt, lr\11"41, CA 111 end GLEN ALAN BUSHWAY, Jemn8¥1onStnltll,lC.,,•1Clrcl<r '2114 w-lluslneu ecldrtU IS Unit I(, IUD Newport ee.c11. CA '7'6.J Gary H•w•, •O. S W•lnut St , S SVl\klll Strwl, An.,,.lm, Calllornla, Thi• _,,,.u we> c-ucted by .,. Ane,.,.lm, CA 97902 the lo!lo#lno ~Y now kKeted al lncllYklwl. r111i bu>lnt u Is conducted by • Unll K, IU O s Sunkl•I Slreet, JemH Barton Sm llll ~,,.,., pet'IMrJhlp Anehelm, C.lll0<nl1 All ttie tlOCll·ln-Tiiis si.-..1 wu lllt<I wllh lllt Brian M MahooO 1r1<M, men:lwlnelhe, 11 .. uru. equip. County Clerk of 0r•ll9t Counly on Thll st••-t w .. lllt'd •1111 IN m41nl, (laodwlll, etlCI 1r-o1 11\et cir· A119 n . 1•1 Counly Cieri! Of Or•noo County on teln bu>lneu llnown as "llLL CAL .. _,.. All9 u, '"' SOLAR. INC ... Ind looted ., Unit It, Publl..,,.., Or-(OHi Dally Pllof, .. , ..... IU O S Sun,1'8 Str .. I, Anellelm, 11119. 2S, Sept. 11 I , IS, 1''1 • >114-11 Pul>ll>htd Orenoe c ... sl Delly PllOI, Cllilornl• The,,..,,,., Of lhe pr-•·1-------------A119 II, n Se9I •••• .... ,.,M~ ty I> MjK1 to Comm41rc111 CoM S«- llon •* .. IUC MOOCE WllNn 1 ....... yU rs IHI PHI, SO fer -------------P1J8UC MOOCE 1 > kno wn lo lllt vn dtrllg ne d trenJI-. ALL CAL SOLAR, INC. lwla Vied ,,.,. loltowlng adcllllonel bVsf,. neu nemn .,,., ecldr11Mt tM .. ..,. "ALL CAL SO~A" at Unit F. It.JO S. Svnlllfl Sir.et, A11e1111m, C.lllornl•, e n d 1111 n em t "D E91 N ENTERPRISES. INC." at Unit I', I.al $. Sunlllta StrMI, An-Im, Cellfomla. 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Newport development company could get go-ahead for $5.4 million purchase Following a decade of stnfe. four years of lawsuits, three years or negotiations and a halt year of haggling over details. Laguna Beach City Council members could give final ap- proval for the sale of Sycamore Hills when they meet tonight. Final approval would see Baywood Development Co of Newport Beach purchase 62 acres or Sycamore Hills for $5.4 million. And that, in turn, would ena- ble the city to repay a major Pickle Circus • coming San Francisco's celebrated Pickle Family Circus will be coming to Laguna Beach Thurs- day for a one-week stay to benefit the Laguna Beach Unified School District. School Powe r , a private, non -profit fundrai si ng organization for the district, is s ponsoring the rircus 's stay in the Art Colony. The tr o upe ha s been proclaimed by San Francisco Mayor Diane Feinstein as a "truly inspiring combination of live theater, comedic s kiUs and mus ical talent ." A ll n et proceeds from the performances will benefit Laguna schools. The circus wil I be set up on the Laguna Beach High School baseball field. There will be two daily performances, the first at 4 p. m and the second at 7 30 p.m. until Labor Day Tickets are now on sale at the Laguna Beach Unified School District office. 550 Blumont Street. For information call 494-SS-i6 or 494-1580 Contrac t OK for Lag una improvem e n t A Santa Ana firm has re<-etved a contrac t for s t r eet and sidewalk improvements near Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach. The $103,592 contract went to T .J Crosby Inc for reconstruc- tion of the sidewalk, Improve- ments to drainage in the area and widening of Coast Highway to allow for a future left-hand pocket at Ocean A venue Engineering, s urveying and inspection costs bri~g the total project price to $126, 770, city of. fic1als said. The city expects to receive $25.000 from county arterial highway funds, and the remainder is available in the c ity's Plkb1ic Improvements Corporation account. That corporation was set up to a dminister funding for Main Beach Park. Work is expected to get under way at the end of September with completion expected around the first of the year. Ser v ice h e ld for Lag unan Mr. Wilson Memorial ser vices were held 'Monday for longtime Laguna Beach resident Wesley Howard Wilson, who died at South Coast Medical Center Aug. 26 at the age of 65. • A native of California, Mr. Wilson moved to Laguna Beach in 1922. He was a resident of Three Arch Bay for 32 years. Mr. Wilson was a retired building designer and a veteran of World War II, having served with the 14th Construction Bat- talion on Guadalcanal. He is survived by his wife Kay, daughters Karen Turnbull of South Laguna and Marilee Patterson or Oceanside : his mother Mrs. Grace Wilson of Costa Mesa; hb sister Louise Chamberlain of Joshua Tree. and two grandchHdren. Mr. Wilson was a member of the Community Presbyterian Church ol Laguna Beach since 1930. Family members are re· questing that donations be made to the ~tore lhe Splendor Proj- ect of the church . portion of a nearly $7 million Rancho Palos Ve rdes for 1ts land buy nbout 60 acres of the pro- debt owed to Rancho Palos in Sytamort• llills. perty near Leisure World for Verdes Corp .. former owners of The company had wanted to development of 300 town houses fhe 522-a c re Sycamore Hills develop homes on the property, parcel between Laguna Canyon but Laguna Bearh council mem But negotiations for the $5.4 andElToro roads. b t de ti f dt II million land deal became c rs s ea as y re us e o a ow A s uccessful t ransaction more than l~h es lo be de· s nagged in March when Rancho would leave the city with about veloped op the t re 522 acres. refused to accept a subordinated 460 acres with which to raise the 1'he purch · · the city thrt>e note from Bay wood · wh ich meant the tirm would not ac-re malning $1.5 million owed years ago ended those lawsuits, cept the ri s k should the Rancho. but Laguna ach found itself'una· 8 ood Counc11 membe rs ended a ble to pay for the land. ayw venture go CinanciaJly sour flurry of laws uits and coun-That's when officials for ters uits in 1978 when they Baywood Development Co. And now. six months later, Ci· reached an agreement to pay st_epped fol'ward and offered to Iv Manager Ken Frank said ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Delly ,..... SUft - A two-m1/lion-gallon reservoir under co11struct1on near Summit Dnue in Laguna Beach rakes shape a.~ "W_.Orkmen erect the sides of the structure Irvine Coast state land buy approved State offi cials have completed a $3.2 million purchase of 393 acres along lhe Irvine Coast, land that is to be added to Crystal Cove state park. The acreage. owned by the Irvine Compan y. is located midway betwee n Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. on the northwest side of the 2.398-acre state park. The three-member State Public Works Board, meeting Monday with only two members, Adriana Gianturco, Caltrans director. and David Janssen. s tate director of general services, unanimously approved the purchase According to an acquisition program drawn up previously by the state and the Irvine Com- pany, lhe state had until Sept. 30 to buy the land for $3.2 million. The price would have gone up had the board not taken action by that date. The state park, which takes in coastal bluffs. canyons and a stretch of beach, has been put together in three stages In late 1979. t he state purchased t,898 acres from the Irvine Company Last July, the Irvine Com- pany gave 500 acres along Moro Ridge to the state. The third step came Monday D [XSIC\TING STAT[ PARK • NEW PURCHASE O.lly ...... ~ LA.\'D f)f·; 11. Al'l'IW\'f;f) /'roposl!d park aru11 with the purchase of the 393 acres. An additional 2.650 acres will be put into the public's hands by the Irvine Company as it begins to develop the coast area south of Corona del Mar. Although this land. west of the state park, 1s to be dedicated to Orange County. it is expected the state will be a llowed to manage it as part of Crystal Cove state park. Oriental fly found • in R eser v oir job ahe ad of sch e dule Concrete forms have been poured in place for the bottom of a two million-gallon reservoir under construction in Laguna Beach and work c rews ar e erecting the sides of the massive s tructure off Summit Drive. The nearly Sl million facility, localed adjacent to a smaller, 600,000 gallon reservoir, is ex- pected to be completed by next <;umm er, officia l s for the Laguna Beach County Water District said. When completed. the giant res- ervoir wi II provide additional pumping and distribution storage for the service area -;outh of Laguna Canyon Road. ·•We're running about 21 per- cent ahead of schedule." said district general manager Joe Sweany. The $865.000 project is being ¢ompleted by KEC Construction Co. of Corona . Funds come from money set aside for the past eight years for long-term capital projects, Sweany s aid, and will result in no rate inc rease for Laguna's 7,200 water customers. When combined with 20 other existing reservoirs in Laguna Beach, the district will have the capability of providing a week's s upply of water at normal us age rates, without using water from outside sources. county Insect less threatening than Medfly ; no spray seen By GLENN SCO'M' Of U. Delly "1191 Si.ft While public attention has focused on whether the dreaded Mediterranean fruit fly will buzz into Orange County, one of the fly 's larger and som ewhat less t hreatening cousins slipped in instead. An Oriental fruit fly has been discovered in a county fly trap in a Placentia orange grove, of- ficials in the county Agricultural Commissioner 's OH lce said Monday. The fly was caught late Friday afternoon but the announcement was withheld until researchers in a state entomology lab in Sacramento·confirmed the find. said Leona~ Liekhus. chief de- puty agricultural commissioner. 1 Although the Oriental fly feeds and breeds on the same types or frultl a nd vegetables aa the medfiy -and is equally capable of severely damaging about $900 mllllon worth or the state's agricultural products -Liekhus . said it does n't pose the s ame threat as the medCly . The reason, he explained. is because federal researchers have produced a synthetic lure that draws the male flies and leads lo their eradication. The chemlcaJ lure will be sprayed on utility poles and tree trunks In about 600 locations per· square mile during the next few months and should kill off any tt)reats of, Oriental Cly infestation. Liekhus said. No aerial spraying s hould be necessary. he added. This is the 10th time since 1960 that the Oriental fl y has been discovered in Orange County, Liekhus said. In each previous case, the chemical lwre, which has a sexual attraction to the male Cly, has succeeded In eradicating the ln11ecls ·'That's why the medfly is so much more difficult to control," said U ekhuR, who noted that no Ruch synthetic lure bas been ~e­ veloood to attract it. . tr# ~ « , 0 $ --w c t><Zd' M 0 C:: MJ t £ .. '.) Although another s mall in- festation of Oriental flies has been reported in Claremont . Liekhus said the fly found in Placentia probably was brought there in fruit carried from Hawaii, where the Cly is fairly common. Among the "hosts" attacked by both the medfly and the Oriental (ly are oranges. lemons,· grapefruit. peaches, tomatoes, apricots. avocados. figs and guava. Liekhus said the Oriental fly was captured in one or the coun- ty's own Insect traps. It was roond by a county inspector late Friday during one of his usual trap checks in the orc hard near Alta Vista St reet a nd Al I American Way .• Althougn tnere are many varieties of m es in Orange Coun- ty, Uekbus said officials in his office monitol' traps for five varieties of dan1erous fruit flies . I .... • Rancho hai. "in effect. agreed to acct>pt the risk of s ubordina- tion," should Baywood default on its loan Saying he 1s ··very pleas ed with the way negotiations turned out." Frank said he expects the council to approve the final agreement toni~hl. "I never thought we would come up with something this ~ood with e ither Rancho or Bay wood," Frank said of the in tense negotiations. · SAU: OK lJL' f."1 .'\11co11111n• l/1/ls lu11<l O.lly l'l ... M9' Will building ban halt 1 bring permit flood? When the building moratorium 1s Lifted m Arch Beach Heights perhaps as early as next month Laguna Beach officials fear a stampede of property owners storming City Hall for building permits. The building ban was imposed by the City Council more than three years ago because of limit· ed access f or eme r gency vehicles to the steep hills ide community. A mile-lonJ! emerJ!ency access road linking the neighborhood with the Top or the World com· munity is expected to be com· pleted late this month. And that means the owners of approximately 175 legal buildlng sites within Arch Beach Heights can apply for building permits for new homes. Before that happens. city of- ficials want to insure a rash or new construction won't clog city streets with concrete trucks, equipment and lumber, and won't subject existing residents to excessive construction noise. increased traffic and dust. Community Development director Ron Smith has pre· pared a r e port outli ning measures by whic h the impact of development 1n Arch Beach Height!> can be lessened. And council members will be asked tonight to select a means of phasing development follow ing the end of the moratorium. Problems fa cing the council include the fact that most of the building pads in Arch Beach Heights are s ituated on steep lots either above or below the street level That roeans con- struction crews won 'l be able to park their vehicles on the sites and off the street. The fact that most lots in the tightly packed neighborhood are only 25 feet wide also hinders parking and creates a noise problem for adjacent neighbors The planning report suggests the area be divided into four subsections. and that develop- ment be limited to a few units pe r sub-area, perhaps one proj ect within a given number of feet from any other project on the same street. Smith s ays at lectst 15 property owners have expressed an in te rest in obtaining building permits once the moratonum 1s lifted. He said another 35 to SO prop· erty owners might also seek permit:. in the nt'.ar future State appeals court backed for county SACRAMENTO -The state Senate Finance Committee has approved and sent to the Senate floor a bill to base a state ap- peals court in Orange County. The bill cleared its last hurdle at the committee level after some last minute lobbying Mon- day by both its author, As· semblyman Richard Robinson. D-Garden Grove, and state Sen. John Briggs. a m ember of the finance panel. According to a synposis pre- pared by the legislative analyst's office. the meas ure would create a new Oran ge County-based division of the Fourth District Court of Appeals which now has divisions in San Bernardino and San Diego. John Davies, an attorney with the state .Judicial Council, angered Sen. Briggs by suggest - ing there might be "cheaper" alternatives he declined to ~pecify. "We've been going to that San Bernardino cow county for 100 years." Briggs fumed. "So that's the end of your testimony. Let's have the next witness." At that moment. Briggs was .,tunning the mee tin ~ in the ilbsence of chairman Alfred Al· quist. D-San Jose. George Paras, Sacramento at· torney. also expressed opposi- tion to the Robinson bill that has been strongly s upported by Orange County government and legaJ profession organizations. If passed by the Senate and s igned by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr . the bill would permit the locatiQn or fo ur appeals court judges in the county. Addition of 15 appeals court judges statewide was authorized by the Legislature during its consideration of the fisca l 1981·82 state budget. According to the legislative analyst's office . about $220.000 will be required in first-time costs 1.o outfit the judges with a law library and office equip-· ment. The year-to-year operating cost of the division, including salaries of judges and s taCf, would be at least $440,000. ac- cording to the synopsis. -By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL New Irvine hospital proposals filed By RICHARD GREEN hospital would be placed in a ot ... o.t..,....,....., "health city" comprised of a A Chatsworth-based organJza-cllnic, medical office building, lion announced today that it has an ambulatory care pavilion, a filed a formal proposal to build a health education complex. an hospital in lrvlne, bringing to emporium or health-care related five the number of s uch pro-services and a motel. posals on file with state health "Ours would be a premier officials. facility wlth national and in· The Health West non·proflt ternatlonal appeal," claimed foundation Intends to build a Rygg. 200-bed hospital In Irvine by , Health West, which operates 1985, said foundation Vice Presi-hospitals In Nortbridge, Van dent Robbe RYI«· _ Nuys, North Hollywood and Re said lhal by th~ year 2000. Pasadena, is t.M tat.eat orJanJu· the roundaUon Inte nds to add tlon to flle a "NotJcce of Intent" three~" towers to the hospital, with the Slatewi"e Office of lncn!!aslng Its size to 800 beds. Health Planning and Oevelop- And, he added. the foUT·tower menl. r C a L Orongo Coast DAILY PILOT (ruesday. Septqmbor t ,.198 t ...-------------------------..,,,,.------------------------------------------------------------------------ Did players lose resp ect f or Frey? From AP dhpatches KANSAS CITY, Mo The fir-1a ing of Kansas City Royals Manager Jim t-'rey on Monday caught most of the defending American League champions by s urprise but for different reasons "'l never thought il would happen." second baseman Frank White said after learning that Frey had been replaced by former New York Yankees Manager Dick Howser. "Melt if it was gojog to happen, it would h appen before the strike ··But we got new life after the stnke and we had a good road trip t 5 -4 1 I thought if anything was go- ing to happen it would be O\'t'r the winter .. The Royals. who won th~ 1980 American League pen· nanl in Frey's first season. f'rey stumbled to a 20·30 start this year before the players' strike and have managed Just a 10·10 mark since play resumed. f'rey had come under fire this season for some strategic moves, and there was talk that m any players had lost respect for the for mer Baltimore Orioles coach. "l think there's a lot of truth to that state· ment," said Royals relief ace Dan Quisenberry, a Costa Mesa Hi_gh and Oran,ge Coast College product. Quote of the day "We want people we don't have to say. 'Sic 'em· to. They automatically bite. We don't want barking dogs. we want biting dogs." New Orleans Saints Coach Bum Phillips. Caldwell spoils Howser's debut Rton Ogll'l~ 11lammed a two·run Ii hornl·r and Miit~ Caldwell notched his lOQlh career vi ctory as Miiwaukee downed Kansas City, S-1. ~po1hng thl' debut of Dick How1er as the Hoyab' new manager . . Elsewhere in American League action Monday, Steve Kemp s mashed a two run triple and Kirk Glbaoo ex· lcndt.'<i his h1ttmg ~lre1&k to 10 games with a pair of singll'S as Detroit l'11pped lhl• Ch1rat(t1 White Sox, 3·1 Owayn.-Murphy drovt.' in four runs. three with :1 homer m the fifth Inning, and Tom Underwood pitched 2~ 1nnings of hille~s relief 11S Oakland beat Cleveland, 5-3 tught·hander Dave Stelb scattered seven hits · and catrher Ernie Whltt 's Caldwell squeeze bunt cupped a three run eighth inning to give Toronto a 3·0 victory Ovl'r Texas . Oscar Gamble hit his 10th homer of the year 1rnd Barry Foote highlighted a four run sixth inning with a two-run single as thl' New York Yankees routed Minnesota, 7·0 Baltimore's Lenny Randle belted a two-out homer in the ninth inning and the Mariners \Hnl on to cd~c Baltimore. 4-3, to snap a 10· gamt• lo:.in~ !>lrcak Knight turns out lights on Montreal Ray Knig ht's two-out ninth inning single scored Ron Oester with Ii the winning run as Cincinnati defeat ed Montreal, 9-8, to tugblieh~ Na- t iona 1 League action Monday night .. Elsewhere. Jose Cruz's run-scoring double and three unearned runs propelled Houston to its f1flb stra~ht victory, a 6-1 decision over the Ne\\ York Mets Dave Edwards knocked in two runs with a homer and a sacrifice fly a nd Steve Mura pitched a six-hitter as San Diego downed th\? Chicago Cubs, 4 1 Mike Schmidt hit his 23rd homer of the year. a three-run shot in the fifth inning , and Keith Moreland followed with h1s sixth as Philadelphia came from behind to beat Atlanta, Kniqflt 11 -8. stopping its longest los- ing s treak since 1976 at s i x games ... Su:.pended s hortstop Garry Templeton was hos pitalized Monday for treatment of emotional problems. the St Louis Cardinals said Baseball today 011 thli-dull' in lrnseball In 1971! P1tclw1 S111n111y Skwart of tht> Uull1more Orioles '1.'l a rt.'<.'ord with st-ven st1 a1uht :.trikt•outi. 1n h1'I first muJor h•ul(ut• ~llllll' Thl' v1ct1m~ wc•re. in order, Jorl(t' £.)rta . ('hl'I Ll'mon, Thad Bosll'y, Mlkl' t'olbern , K1•v1n Bl'll, Cluudt•ll Wasl1111.,;lo11 and C rct: Pryor Stewart hu1 lt'<l lht· Orioll''> to u 9 2 v11·tory ovl'r lht• Ch1cJgo Wh1h· So~ On this dulc 10 1975 . In u 3 o vu·tory over Pittsburgh, Nt"w York Met!> Jt't• Tom Seaver struck out 10 ball~r .. 10 tx·c.·omt• the fJn;t pitcher in ma Jor leai:uc history Lo. post 200 or more strihoub. for c•1ghl consecullvt• years On th1s <.lute 1n 1906 The Philadelph1i:1 A's s<•or~d a 4 l , 24 inn111~ victor) over lht.' Ho!>ton Hed Sox, tlw longe:.t game played to <1 dec1s1on 1n Americ:m Leuguc history. Today's birthdays Ptuladt•lph1:i oul f1cldl'r Olirry Maddox 1s 32 Minnt•sotJ 1nf1l'ldcr Hob Wilfong is 28 King gets commissioner's post Billie J ean King was named • Comm1ss1um·r of Tl·am Tennis Mon· day, bl•coming the first woman to hold :-uch a Joh in professional sports. King, 37. said the 11<.'\\ JOIJ will mean cutting back her pl.iying '><'ht·dull'. but not ret.Jrement Dur ing a Navy rootlnill scrimmage recently, one of the standouts included quarterback Marco Pagnarwlli. a Huntington Beach lhgh graduate, wru1 was 14 of 20 passing for 152 yards During the first half. in wh1t·h the Navv offense scored fuur t1ml'~. Pagnanelli was 8 of 11 and scored ont· of lhe TOs with a nine-yard run Olym- Jlll' champion Steve Ovett pulled ·away tn lhe home stretch to win the 800 meters 1n the Amoco lnlerna(ional Games in London Ovett produced the fastest recorded lime this \'ear at 1 46.40 . Sunshine Mary, the luckle~s filly who becumc famous for ineptitude on Lhl' trnck. died instantly when she broke her neck trying to jump the inside rail in the first ract• at the Calder rac·(• track in Miami Television, radio TV : Tennis U S Open Highlights. 11 30 p.m . Channel 2<t<.1ped 1 RADIO: Baseball Angels at Boston. 4 30 p m., KM PC <710 >. Pittsburgh at Dodgt>rs, 7 30 pm .. KABC '7901 I Young Tars prepare for new league Cochrane optimistic as Newport Harbor switches from the Sunset to the Sea View By ROGER CARLSON Of IN o.11, ~I ... Staff The numbers don't appear to be there. not like you would expect for a Newport Harbor High foot- ball team with the season approaching. The Sailors have three returning s tarters on offense (quarterback Greg Selby started at fullback and tight end as a Junior!, two returning starters in the secondary, no more than 15 return· ing lettermen in a 43-man squad and the lower levels recorded marks of 4-3. 5-4 and 2-7 in 180. Sailors Coach Hank Cochrane, however. doesn't seem overly conei!med with the numbers In contrast, he appears confident and organized as he prepares his crew for duty in the Sea View League. a distinct change in format for the long· time Sunset.. League representatives. "We're not an Edison or Fountain Valley. which can turn out championship teams on the lower levels year after year," says Cochrane . 1981 OUTLOOK • "But you'd be amazed at the development of some of our personnel. "WE HAYE DECENT SIZE and our work tn the passing leagues makes me think we have a passing game and a secondary that has come a long way . •· r don't think there are kids anywhere that learn more in their sophomore season than they do at Newport !Coach Mike Giddings > and there 1s something else 1 think about, too. "When we went lo the CIF Big Five Con· ference semifinals in 1978 our juniors were from a team that went 1-8 or 0·9 earlier. A year later we were in the Big Five semis again when those kids were seniors. "Great records are fine for fres hman a nd sophomore teams, but with a little reflection, there are some other things lo be considered. like age. maturity and several other factors .. "We're goin~ to be a relatively young team, .. League for the first time. the pressure of entering as Mr. Big doesn't appear to be a fac\or. since El Toro and Estancia a re the early season picks for the title. "To a degree there is some pressure on us ... says Cochrane. "Some of the old-liners feel it'll be a walk-through for us. But this league's top teams are very comparable to the Sunset League's teams with the exception of Edison and Fountain Valley. "El Toro thinks it has its best team ever and Estanica has a passel of juniors returning. Sad- dlebock could be a real sleeper. I know they have speed. "Actually. this is kind of exciting. it's a new challenge. The only team we've seen before is Corona del Mar .. COCHRANE'S STAFF is somewhat tentative, too. although his right-hand (Larry Doyle) and Tom Bazacas will be there. Also assisting will be former head coach Bill Pizzica (defensive line and offensive backs) and even ex-Sailor and USC quarterback Gordon Adams is lending a hand with the QBs. "We're going to be a relative young team ... says Cochrane "Some of our junfors are going to have to strap it on and be ready early. We have G r cq Se/ by Rob Berry som e key seniors back, but in overall numbers. they aren't there .. The Sailors have scrapped the winged·T and will b<.· 1n a multiple offense Defensively they're sticktn~ with what has proved exceptionally suc· <'essful 1n the past a 4.3 llc•re 's a rundown by position Qt:ARTERBACKS Selby, a 6-3. 195-pounder with an obvious hard nose (he was a linebacker and fullback as a junior) is considered a major college prospect by his coach. Nevertheless. Selby enters the 1981 season without a pass attempt un· der his belt. A s trong-armed. drop back right- hander. Seib~ opened some eyes in the summer passing leagues . Others available are Mike Wells (5·11, 155jr.>. Kurt Schlegel (6-2, 175 sr .l and BiU Brown 16·2, 190 Jr >. who is going to be seeing plen- ty of action. but probably not at quarterback. RUNNING BACKS Tony Swies~ a 5-11. 175-pound senior who missed his junior season because of shoulder surgery. was a two-way starter for the sophomore team and. along with Jeff !'/ugent <5·9 160 jr.), appears to give the Sailors strength and breakaway capabilities at tailback Gavin Greely (6-3. 170 jr. )'is up from the sophomore team to challenge Brown fo r the fullback post Also here is Greg Jacobs !6-0, 205 jr.1 RECEIVERS Rob Berry 16-1. 170 sr. I a nd John Barnett (6·0. 165 sr. I are obvious starters at split end and flanker Berry latched onto 20 passes for 288 yards and Barnett, a defensive starter in ·so. is the fastest (4.7 40) among the Sailors. Also e~peckd to sec considerable action is Gil Ward . a 5-9. 150 pound junior who led the sophomores in re- ceiving a year ago, along with Mike Van Drimlen !6·0. 155 sr l. Herb Goss C6·0. 150 jr. l and Doug Johnson <5·9, 150 Jr.I Scott Mahaffy (6-0.. 180 s r.) and K~n Carr !6-2, 170 sr. l are the tight end can- didates. OFFENSIVE LINE Always a Newport Harbor strength, the forward wall is bulked by tackles Rick Deans (6·3. 195 s r. l and Dave Cadigan (6·31 ~. 230 jr. ), guards Frank Sennes '(5-8. 155 jr. l and Brett Hagadorn (6-3, 205 j r. > and center Jamie Kitchens (6-1, 170 sr > Says Cochrane: "Cadigan is big, but m oves like nobody I've sePn here (5.0 40 >." Other tackles. Two umpires receive fines PHILADELP HIA <AP) - UmiJres Nick Colosi and Frank Pulli were fined by the National League for an altercation with a television reporter alter the Aug. 24 game between the Atlan- ta Brave~ and the Philadelphia Phillies, it was disclosed here Monday. Richie Phillips. counsel for the Major League Umpires Associa- tion, said Colosi was assessed • $500 and Pulli $300. I The run-in' among Colosi, Pulli and Mike ForTest. a sports re- porter for KYW-TV, resulted from a rhubarb in the ninth in- n Ing of the game . Phillies Ma nager Dallas C reen and s h o rtstop Larry Bowa were ejected from the game by um- pire Steve Fields. Jn a statement t elephoned by Phillips' office, Phillips said: "Chub Feeney, National League pre!iident. has today <Monday) imposed fines against umpires Nick Colosi and Frank Pulli in l'onneclion with an a lleged altercation with mem bers or the media during a recent game. "A fine of $500 was assessed against Colosi and a fine or $300 against Pulll. "An appeal has been filed w1th the National League on the basis that any actions take n by Colosi and PulU were e ntirely provoked hy lbe media. Eric Lar'icn 16-1. 180 s r. >. Evan Everett 15-10. 220 jr 1 and Peter Vann (6·1, 170 sr 1. the latter a lransfcr by way of Hawaii and Corona del Mar Other gl\ards . Bob Perry (6-1, 171 sr.) and Shawn "Curly" Culp (6-1, 205 sr . ). Bud Coberly 16-1, 180 1r . 1 is another center possibility. KJCKJNG GAME Culp and Coberly are bat tling for the right for No. 1, each 1s capable of con linujng Newport Harbor's r eputation for a class kicking game. · DEFENSIVE LINE Kitchens and Tom Lucas !6·2. 180 sr ) are at the ends. with Cadigan, Deans. Larsen and Hagadorn a lso available. Dave Hacket 15· 10, 200 sr > and Culp ar e at tackle, with Everett. Jas on Savisaar <5·11. 220 jr 1 and Vann backing them up LJN'EBACKERS Greely and Brown are tht• outside backers, around Sennes. the offensive guard. Other outside linebacke rs include Cobery. Todd Peca !5 10, 155 sr . l, Carr and Bnan O'Dea <5-11. 175 'r 1 Reh1nd Sennes are Jacobs and Bob Perry ~•:CONDARV Mahaffy is stationed at stron~ safety ! monster I with Selby and 8111 Perry < 5-9. 155 Jr 1 also 1n the picture Berry is backed by Nugent and Pal Gray (5-7. 130 jr. I at free safety The corners are B.irnett and Jeff Conover ( 5·8, 140 Jr I. with help expected from Ward, Swies. Johnson and Van Drimlen v BREAKING UP TWO Phi ladclphia .!'> Mike Schmidt forces Atlant~1 ~econd baseman Glenn Hubba I'd hif.!h off I he bast.• spnihn..: his lhnm to first Th<' pl,i~ al CM, N e wport . to1;1rn e y s set U CI ' s Beatty in tourney lh 110~\J\ltu I .. llANOV 01 ,,,. 0.11, ~11eo1 Sufi f:ntr11.::. an• r1ow bl'mg taken for several area gotr tournamt'11ts Including the Costa Mesa Open. Cit., of "lt·\\ port Beach championship and lhl• Analw1m City ch<.1mpionsh1p. among others. Tht> ('11t..t11 Ml·~" ~ffair Cthe ninth annual) is set ror &•pt I::! J:I 11v1•r bolh the Mesa Linda and Los l.ng11:. l·our ~··s . a<•cording to chairman J oe ('ostl'l lri Thl· ('o,ta !\k:.u t>vent 1s not only one of the largest 1:150 c•ntnc:. an· accepted! but one of the hl'ttt•• known tournam1.·nts in the are~. More than GOLF n $·t.OOO Ill prlll's arl' offered along with g reen fees for both days. u day-long buffet on Sunday and olhl'I' lt'l' Prl/l'S. Jll ror the $4() entry fee. Pi.1:-.1 "111m·r., of the event include: 1973 -Jim t:crn gl'. 1!17.i Scott Simpson:· 1975 -Larry Collins . IH7fi l\cn Teel; 1977 -Jim Williams; 1!.178 C:1 ahum ('ow.in: 1979 Mark O'Meara; <111d W!ftl Bmin Lindley v. ith a score of 134. 'J'hrel' c1f I ht'"l' former champions have turned 11111 1111·lud1ng Simpson, Collins and O'Meara. Lindll•y ha:. bt•t•n burning up the amateur circuit in ('al1fon11a lhts yt.•;u· and could be a good bet lo re. pt.•ul J:. d1Jmpiun lht' first to accomplish such a fc•;1I <'nm1H·t1twn 1s 1n the ch.imp1onsh1p flight al1111g v.ith IH1nd1('ap flights 5·9. 10·13 and 14·18. Any play1•r with a handicap above 18 will have to play to thal l1gure Co:.t<'llo <•:.llmalt•s that some 80 men's a nd \\Umt.'n .., (.')uh m(.•mb1·rs \•oluntecr their services to hl'lp run 1h1· t·n·nt c:Htcwntly with scoreboards and 11L hc:r anwr11l11•s • • • TllF. '\'.EWPORT BEACH event is more of an l"H·l11s1vt• t·ornpt-t1twn <1nd i!> limited to residents of lh;Jt l'lty 111 membt?rs of the Big Canyon or Irvine < 'oti:.l tount I',\ l' I uh~ It 1s :.i one-day affair (Sept. 211 with :i I o' l'lot.•k shotgun start at Irvine Coast ( '(. Thl·n· "111 IJl' a low gros:. champ1onsh1p for h11th ml'n and "omt.·n <1long wi th handicap flights d1v1ded inlo r1v1· grnups The fi eld is limited to the fir·st M4 playl'r" with a $40 entry fee that includes ,green fC't.'. c.•l(•c·tnt· ti.lrl. lunch. beverages and hors rl o{•U\Tl'~ at th1• a" ards ceremony Enlnt•s for this 11n<· "111 be accepted until Sept. 11 al 5 µ m !'or further information, contact the n ly <it 3:100 Nt•\\ port Blvd .. Newport Beach 92663. • • • TllE A!'\AHEl~1 TOt.:RNAMENT will be held Sept 19 20 und "ill bl· staged over two courses - \nahc1m Municipal and Anaheim Hills. A fi eld of about :>.110 '" cX(H!l'lt•d for this one with a purse or $:1,1100 ThE> frt• for lhl' An.ihe1m tourney 1s also $40 \\1th cnln dearll11H.' on Sept 9 For further in- formal11111 conli.ll'l c·1ther course or call Larry M arg1son <1fl er 7 <•l night at 892 2029. • • • L'C In 10<: g1Jlft·r David Beatly. a senior, is playing ttus >At'l'k in the l ' S Amateur tourney in San FranC'1~co lkalt,\ wa~ the top qualifier in the Suutht·rn l'al !l.L!L'l 1onals He's from Mission Viejo • • • Wiil·:~ 'fHt: I.OS COYOTES senior division l'lass1c I" prc·M·nll'd "1th the Southern California Open ~m· 5 8. th<.· group will be headed by Sam Snead Tht•rl' an· 15 :.cniors who will compete in lhe evc•nl "1th ::i purse of s:ro.ooo. Each partici· panl must ha\'l' \H>n one maJor title to qualify for lht· l'ompt·l1l111n Alrl•ad\ l'on(1rml'd to play are Billy Casper, 50. lhl' IH59 a nd 19f'lf'i l ' S . Open champion He won 51 lournarnt•nt:. in ht!\ PGA career . Gl'nt' l.1lll<'r. 51. the 1961 US Open winn~r "ho >Aon 2\l tournaments, Jerry Barber. 65. the 1961 PG1\ champion . the same year he was player of thl' ,\ca1. J ack fleck. 59, the 1955 U.S. Open c·hamµ1on Doug For<!. 59. the 1955 PGA champion and tht• 1957 :\1Jstcr~ winner Roh C:oa~ 52. lht• 1968 Master winner: and l.1 om•I llcherl. 53. the 1957 PGA champ Bob Ho:.bur~. S.t,. the 1959 PGA champion : Tht• Balance of the field will be announced laler with all 15 pl.iyers assured of at least $1.000 1n ·pnL<' moot'.\. according to tournament director Doug Finley ---- .,._...,_ lowt-•cf tl'ammat<.· Kc•tth Morel ancf to b(• sufL'. thus avoiding a clouhlt> plu~· The Phillil':-. c-.1mt> buck to beat thl' Hnn·cs in ~tuncftt~ ..., l'ontC' .... t. 11 R --· ---~--·~ Daily Piiat TUESD~V, SEPT. t, 1981 FEATURES 82 TELEVISION 86 COMICS 87 Does small business have a gripe about IRVINI the new tax law?. .B3 ' Sycamore HiJls sale looming tonight? N eW[)ort dev;'pment company could get go -ahead ./ or $5.4 million purchase • fo'ollowing a decade of stri(e. porltcm of a m•arly $7 m1l11on Hnncho Palos V<.'rde~ (01• 11!. land buy about 60 acs es of the pro Rancho ha~ "tn effect. agreed to four years of lawsuits. three d eht owed to Rancho Palos in Sycamore lltlb perly near Leisure World for acceµt lhc risk of s ubordina - years of negotiations and a half Verdes Corp .. former owner~ of The company had wanted to <kvl'loµm ent of 300 town houses lion," should Bay wood default year of haggling over details\ the 522· acre Sy ca more H1l ls dcvc.>lop tu>mcs on the proµerty. But negotiations for the $5.4 on 1~ loan. Laguna Beach City Counci parcel between Laguna Canyon but Laguna Beach council mem million land deal becamt> Saying he is "very pleased members could give final ap-a nd ~I Toro roads bcrs steadfastly refused to allow snagged m Mart'h when Rancho with the way negotiations turned proval for the sale of Sycamore A s uc ces~f ulo transat'tion more than l50 homes lo be de refused to accept a subordinated out," Frank said he expects lhe Hills when they meet tonight \\ould leave thf' city with about veloped on the entire 522 acres. note from Bay wood. which council to appr ove the final Final a pprova l would see 460 acres with which-to raise the \ The pur<'hasc by the tlly three meant th<' fi rm would not ac-agreement tonjJ:(ht Ha ywood Deve lopment Co of remaming Sl 5 million owed years ago ended those lawsuits, ce pt t he r i s k s hould the Newport Beach purchase 62 Rancho. ~ but Laguna ach found itself una Haywood venture go financttilly "I never thought we would acres of Sycamore Hills for $5.4 Council members · ~nd etl a ble to pay for the land. sour come up with something this million. flurry of lawsuits and coun-Th<.1t 's "'hen officials for good with e ithe r Ra ncho or And that. in turn. would ena-t ersu1ts in 1978 whe n t hey Bay wood De v"lopmenl Co. And now six months later. Ci· Baywood," Frank said of the in- ble the city to repay a major r eached an agreement to pay stepped forward and offered to ly Manager Ken Frank s aid tense negotiations. SAU: ()K Dl 'f;., Sycarruirt! //ills /und Airport for all, CAB says Irvine Coast parcel added By STEVE MARBLE Of ... O.lly ~ ... '"'" In a move it admits is prac- t ically witho ut m eaning. the soon -t o b e -defun c t Civ il Aeronautics Board has ordered t hat r outes be gr anted to all airlines wishing to fl y out of J ohn Wayne Airport But as the CA B sees it, the proprietor of the airport -the O·ra'ng e Count y Board of Supervisors still has the fin al say on what airlines will or will not operate out of John Wayne. The so-called "Open Entry" order Crom the CAB. handed down Aug 27, says that "our chosen action does not restrict the legitimate exercise of the county to control noise pollu- tion." In its order. the CA B says 1t considered four courses of ac lion in an environmental impact report. ranging from granting no new routes to granting routes to any airlines that ask fqr thern. Officials from the CAB say they se l ected the latter a lternative to enha nce competi - tion by r emoving restrictions on all carriers . The order, in effect. m eans t ha t any airline now can ap· proach the supervi:.ors and seek permission to fl y out of John Wayne. T he reason the order is seen as not having much m eaning is : -The CAB goes out of busi ness in four months Supervisors retain ultimate say on what airlines fly out of the airport. "The CA B seems to be ad- vocating open ent ry, but 1t ctoesn't re ally mean open en- try, .. interpreted Hobert Nut- man. an attorney for the countv Officials from the CAB agreed with this analysis. adding that the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. a statute that essentially removes the federal government from the business of controlling airlines routes. goes into effect Dec. 31 When this statute goes into ef- fect. it will do the same thing as the CAB orde r give airlines the right lo seek a ny routes they wi s h subject to local restri<'· lions. Police group pos t s r e ward . h. 1n1t-r un The Irvine Police Officers As· IRVINE INJURY ACCIDENT California High,,ay Patrol offi cers inspect a ca1 drinm by a 16-year-old San Diego ~ outh that crushed into the L'niversit \' Drt\'E' overpa ss on the San Du~go Freeway Mon · cla~ night. The teen ager . who was not o.lly ,._ -.., o.ry ""*- named l>ecause of his agt•. was t aken into cu~t <xl~ o n a c harge of felony drunken clnnng His passenger .. Jo~c Guadalupe Ctt\ l'l'ra. 20. of San ta Ana. was listed in ..,erious condition t oday at Tu:-.t1n Com - mumty llo~pilal Schools urge yes • • on civic center The Irvine Unified School Dis- trict trustees are recommend· ing that citizens s hould vote "Yes" Nov. 3 o n an advisory measure asking if the City of Irvine should build a new civic center The trustees passed a resolu- tion Tuesday night saying that they support the idea of a new civic center that might a ls o house some school district of- fices. The school district has a need for permanent buildings such as a district administration head· quarters. a central kitchen and a supplies warehouse. according to district officials Such facilities could be !Mated in the proposed civic center to be located near the intersection of Jeffrev Road and Barranca Parkway. school districl of fic1a ls say. T h e pres ent Irvine Civic Center at 17200 J amboree Road is too small to house the growing municipal bureaucracy and the rity, therefor~. is leasing addi- tional space. Some Irvine city officials have said 1t will be cheaper in the long run to build a new c1v1c ccnt(•r rather lhan to continue to pay increasing lease fees The school cl islrict curre ntly leases adm1n1strative head- quartl'rs and ware h o use facilities in the Irvine Industrial Go m pl ex· West. City finance officers say that. g iv en the restraints on municipal finance mandated by Proposition 13 and Proposition 4, s uch jomt-powl•rs agencies have cmcrJ:ed as an attractive way to fund new c1 vir buildings Boar d ca ndi dat~"s na 1ne corr ect ed The name ol a candidate in the ln•ine limfied School Dis- trict election on Nov. 3 appeared 1ncorrcclly in a Daily Pilot arti· clc Saturday because of a typo- graphical error The candidate's correct name 1s Irving Marks. The Oa1ly Pilot regrets the error. Irvine d e ath probe ~oves to El Pas o The Irvine Police Department has sent an investigator lo El Paso. Texas. in an effort to un- ravel a murder mystery that started last week with the dis - covery of a burning body in an Irvine orange grove Irvine police Lt. Bob Lennert sa id that the victim Eduardo r,arcia Arevalo. 39. of San Otego. a salesman resided in El Paso befor e coming lo California six months ago. Police still don't know why Arevalo was stabbed in the heart. dumped near Sand Can- von Avenue and Irvine Center ·orive, and set on fire His car was discovered torched in Santa An a around 3 a.m. Wednesday. a bout three hours before his body was found burning in the grove. Lt. Lennert said police have no s uspects or strong leads and arc still trying to piece together Arevalo's barkground socialion is offering a $1.<lOO re· ' Or • l fl } d ward for information leading to. ien ta y 0 un the arrest of the driver involved in an Aug. 18 fatal hit-and-r un accident. association president • in county Doug Coffing said today. Police are seeking the driver of a silver or lim e green van that stru~k Michelle Andrea Lynch. 14, of 14 242 Utr illo Court, Irvine. as she was riding he r bicycle south on Culver Drive fforth of Warner Avenue. Miss Lynch died last Friday from injuries she s uffered in the collision. Anyone with in formation about the a~cident s hould con- tact Irvi ne police Investigator Mike Ogden, 754-3730. Course pla nned on r elationship A weeke nd workshop designed lo help couples bette r their ~elationships wil I be offered Jointly by t he Oran1e Coast YMCA In Newport Beach and Coastline Community College, Sept. U-12. The works hop. open t o all Orange County residents, costa $3. For more ln!ormatlnn. call 642-9990 ... ·-.-.-..-...... ft Insect less t h reat ening than Medfly ·no spray seen By GLENN SCOTT Of t ... Delly ~Nit SC." While public attentio n has focused on whether the dreaded Mediterranean fruit fl y will buzz into Orange County, one of the fly's larger and somewhat less threatening cousins s lipped in instead. An Oriental fruit ny has been discovered in a county ny trap in a Placentia orange grove, of- ficials in the county Agricultural Commissione r 's OHice said Monday. The fi y was caught late Friday a fte rnoon but the announcement was withheld unli 1 researchers In a s tate entomology lab in Sacramento confirmed the find. said Leonard Liekhus, chief de· puty agricultural commissioner Although the Oriental Oy feeds and breeds on the same types of fruits and vegetables a s the medfly -and is equally capable of severely damaging about $900 million worth of the ~tate's agr icultural products -Llekhus said it doesn't pose the same threat as the mcdfly. The reason. he expl ained. is because federal researchers have produced a synthetic lure t hat draws the male flies and leads to their e radication. The chemical lure wi ll be spr ayed on utility poles and tree trunks in about 600 locations per square mile during.U.c next few months and should kill off any threats of Oriental fl y infestation, Liekhus said. No aerial spraying should be necessary, he added. This is the 10th time since 1960 that t he Orienta l Oy has been discovered in Orange County, Liekhus said. In each previous ' case. the chemical hire. which has a sexual attraction to the ma le fly. has s ucceeded In er adicating the insects. "That's why the medOf Is so much more dirficult to control," said LI khus. wbo noted that no s uch synthetic lure has been de· veloi>ed to attroct ll. Afthough another s mall in fcstation of Oriental flies has been reported in Claremont. Liekhus said the fl y found in Placentia probably was brought th ere in fruit carried from 'Hawaii. where the fl y is fairly common. Among the "hosts" attacked by both the medfly and the O ri e ntal fly are oranges. lemons. grapefruit, peaches. tomatoes. a pricots, avocados. figs and guava. Liekhus said the Oriental n y was captured in one of the coun- ty's own insect traps. It was found by a county inspector late f'riday during one of his usual trap checks In the orchard near Alta Vi s ta Street and All American Way. Altho u i n t ne r e are man1 varieties or m~ in Orange Coun- ty. Liekhus said otncials in bis orticc monitor traps for rive varieties of dangerous fruit me.,. to state park State officials have completed a $.1.2 m illion purchase of 393 a cres along the Irvine Coast , land tha t is to be added to Crystal Cove stale park. The acreage, owned by the I rvine Company. is located m idway be tween Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, on the northwest s ide of the 2,398-acre state park The three -m e&ber State Public Works Board. meeting Monday with only two members. Adriana Gianturco. Ca ltrans directo r, a nd David Janssen. s tale director o f gen e ral services. unanimous ly approved the purchase According to an acquisition program d rawn up previously by t he state and the Irvine Com- pany. the state had until Sept. 30 to buy the land for $3.2 m illion The price would have gone up had the board not taken action by that date. The state park, which takes in coastal bluffs. canyons and a s tretch of beach, has been put together in three stages. In late 1979, the state purchased 1,898 acres from the Irvine Company -Last J uly, the Irvine Com- pany gave 500 acres along Moro Ridge to the stale The third step came Monday NEWPORT BEACH - D EXSISTING STAT[ PARK • NEW PURCHASE 0.11,~ ... ,.,.., LA.\'D 1)1-.:AL 4/>f'HO\'f;f) J>ropos"d park area with the purchase of the 393 acres An additional 2,650 acres will be put into the public's hands by the Irvine Company as it begins to develop the coast area south of Corona del Mar Although this land, west of the state park. is to be dedicated to Orange County, it is expected the state will be allowed to manage i\ as part of Crystal Cove state park State appeals court backed for county SACRAMENTO -The state Senate Finance Committee has approved and sent to the Senate floor a bill to base a state a p- peals court in Or ange County. The bill cleared its last hurdle at the committee level after some last minute lobbying Mon · day by both its a uthor, As- semblyman Richard Robinson. D·G arden Grove. and state Sen . John Briggs, a member of the finance panel. According to a synposis pre- pared by the l e gislative analyst's office. the measure would create a n ew Orange County-based division of the Fourth District Court of Appeals which now has divisions in San Bernardino and San Diego. John Davies. an attorney with the st a t e Judicial Council, • angered Sen. Briggs by s uggest- ing there might be "cheaper" a lternatives he declined to specify .. "We've been going to that San Bernardino ('OW county for 100 years." Br iggs fumed "So that's the end of your testimony. Let's have the next witness ... Al that moment, Briggs was _running the m eeting in the absence of chairma n Alfred Al- quist, D-San J ose George Paras. Sacramento at- torney. also expressed opposi· lion to the Robinson bill that has been strongly s upported by Orange County government and legal profession organizations. ... If passed by the Senate and ~i gned by Gov. Edm und G. Brown Jr .. the bi ll would permit the location of fou r appeals court judges in the county Addition of 15 appeals court judges statewide was authorized by the Legislature during its consideration of t h e fiscal 1981-82 slate budget -R11FREDERICK SCHOEMEHI.. UCI radio station. • back on airwaves UC Irvine's student radio sta- li o n r e turn e d to t he FM airwaves today. m ore than five months after it was booted off the air t)y a Santa Monica radio s t ation that upped its broadcast power. The Federal Communications Commiss ion has granted a fre- quency change to 10-watt non· commercial KUCI, thereby fr~­ lng it Crom the transmission blockage caused by KCRW in Santa Monica . People in Irvine and some por- tion s of surroundina com· munities s uch as Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Newport Beach now are able to hear KUCI at ,88.9 on lhe FM radio dial. for all but a ban.dful of listtnera. KUCJ hH bffn off the alr slnff March 14. Tbat'a when . • KCRW, which shared a broad- cast frequency with KUCI. in- creased its effective broadcast po,wer b y m oving It s. transmission location site in the Sa.ita Monica Mountains. The move was sanctioned by FCC regulations, which, sinc4t 1978, have held that small sta- tions such as KUCI are not pro- tected Crom interference by la rger stations that decide t.<> boost power. • In J uly 1980, prior to KCRW'a power increase. KUCI peUtlone4 the FCC for a frequency change. which was finally granted la!(l month. KUCl ls supported by stude~ fe~a. Begun ln 1969, the staUoo fe'Uures music ran1ing trom rock·and·roll to claaslcal. n abh offers p~llc affairs progra,nc ming and news. I ----~-------------=- IRVINI Dally Pilat TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1981 FEATURES 82 TELEVISION 86 COMICS 87 Does sma~l business have. a gripe about the new tax law? ... B3 Sycamore HiJls sale looming tonight? Newport development company could get go-ahead for $5.4 million purchase Following a decade of strife, four years of lawsuits. three years of negotiations and a half year of haggling ~ver detail~t Laguna Beach City Councu members could give final ap- proval for the sale of Sycamore Hills when they meet tonight. Final a pproval would see Baywood Developme.nt Co of Newport Beach purchase 62 a cres of Sycamore Hills for $5.4 million And that, in turn. would ena- ble the citv to repay a major Airport for all, CAB says By STEVE MARBLE Of , ... O.Uy Pl ... St.ff In a move it admits is prac- tically without m eaning, the soo n -t o -b e -d e fun c t C ivil Ae ronautics Board has ordered that routes be gr a nted to all airlines wishing to fl y out of J ohn Wayne Airport. Bu\ as the CA B sees it, the proprietor of the airport the O range County Bo ard of Supervisors still has the final say on what a irlines will or will not operate out of John Wayne. The so-called "Open Entry" order from the CAB. handed down Aug. 27. s ays that "our chosen action does not restrict the legitimate exercise of the county to control noise pollu- tion." In its order, the CA B says it considered four courses of ac- t ion ·in an environmental impact r eport, ranging from granting no new routes to gr anting routes to any airlines that ask for them. Officials from the CAB say t h ey se lec t e d t h e l a tte r alternative to enhance competi- tion by removing restrictions on dll carriers. The order. in effect, means that any airline now can ap- proach the s upervisors and seek · permission to fly out of Jolm Wayne. The reason the order is seen as not having much meaning is : The CAB goes out of busi- ness in four months . Supervisors rt'tain ultimate s ay on what a irlines fly out of t he airport. "The CA B seems to be ad- vocating open entry. b ut it doesn't really mean open en- 1 ry ... interpreted Kobe rt Nut- m an. an attorney for the county. Offi cials from the CAB agreed with this analysis, adding that the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, a statute that essentially r emoves the federal government from the business of controlling airlines routes. goes into effect Dec. 31. When this statute goes into ef- fect. it will do the same thing as the CAB order -give airlines the right to seek any routes they wish ~cl to local reslric - t i~ Pol.ce group posts reward in hit-run The Irvine Police Officers As- sociation is offering a Sl,000 re- ward for information leading to , the arrest of the driver involved in an Aug. 18 fatal hit-and-run accident, association president Doug Coffing said today . Police are seeking the driver of a s iJ ver or lime green van that s truck Mich elle Andrea Lynch, 14 , of 14242 Utrillo Court. Irvine, as she was riding he r bicycle s outh on Culver Drive north of Warner Avenue. Miss Lynch died last f'Mday from injuries she suffered in the collision. Anyone with information about the accident should con- tact Irvine police Investigator Mike Ogden. 754-3730. .... Coor e planned ~ on relationship f.. weekend works hop designed to help couples better their relationsh ips wlll be offered Jointly by the Orange Coast YMCA in Newport Beach and Coastline Community College, Sept. 11-12 . The workshop, open to all Orange County residents, costs S3. Por more lnlorm1Unn, call 642-9990. portion of a nearly $7 million debt owed to Rancho Palos Verdes Corp., former owners of the 522 ·acre Sycamor e Hills parcel between•Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads. A s uccess ful t ra nsactio n would lea ve the city with about 460 acres with which lo raise the remaining $1.5 million owed Rancho. Council m e mbe rs ended a fl urry of laws uits and coun· tersuits in 1978 when they reached an agreement to pay Rancho Palo!:> Verdes for its land in Sycamore Hills T he company had wanted to develop homes on the property. but Laguna Beach council mem bcrs steudfastly refu sed to allow more thun 150 homes to be de veloped on the entire 522 acres. The purchase by the city three years ago ended those laws uits, but Laguna ach found 1tse)f una ble to pay fo r the land. T h at's when officials for Baywood Develo pm e nt Co s tepped forward and offered to bu~ about 60 acre!:> or lilt' pro- perty near Leisun• World for development of 300 town houses. But negotiations for the S5 4 mill ion l a nd deal beC':l tn t' snagged in March when Rancho refused to accept a subordinated note fro m Bay wood . whic h meant lhf' firm would not ac- ce p t th e r isk s ho uld the Baywood venture go financially c;our · And now, s ix months later, Ci Ly Manager Ken f"rank said IRVINE INJURY ACCIDENT Ca l iforn~a Hi!!h Wc.t.'' Patrol o ffi cers ins pect <1 car dri\'cn by a 16-year -old San Diego .''Out h tbat t rashed into the l"nivers it \' Dr 1 \'c ovt!rpa~~ on the San Diego P're('way ~ton O<l.' nig ht. The teen -ager . who wa ~ n ot o.lly -_ __,Gert·-- named bect1usc of h is a ge. was take n into cus ttxly on a cha r ge of fe lony drunkl'n d riving. His passenger . Jose Guadalupe Ca\T<.'ra. 20. of Santa Ana. \.\a.., listed in -.,enou~ condition today at Tu~t an Com munity Ho:;pjt a L Schools urge yes • • on civic ce1iter The Irvine Unified School Dis- trict trustees are recommend- ing that citizens s hould vote "Yes" Nov 3 on an advisory measure asking if the City of Irvine• should build a new civic center The trustees passed a resolu· lion Tuesday night saying that they support the idea of a new civic center that might a lso house some school district of- fi ces. The school district has a need for ~rmanent buildings such as a district administration head- quarters. a central kitchen and a supplies warehouse. according to district offi cia ls Such facilj.ties could be located in the proposed civic center to be located near the intersection of Jeff rey Road and Barranca P a rkway. s chool di s tr ict of- ficials say. T he prese.ri t Irv ine Civic Center at 17200 J a mboree Road is too small to house the growing municipal bureaucracy and the city, therefore, is leasing addi· tional s pace. Some I rvinC' city off1<-1a ls have said it will be cheaper in the long run to build a new rivic t•cnter rather than to continue to pay increasing lease fees The school dis trict currently le a ses admin1s trat1ve head q u a r t e r s and war e h o u s e fadlities an the Irvine Industrial Complex West City finance officers say that. g iven the res t r ai n t s on municipal finance m andated by P ropos ition 13 and Proposition 4. ~uch joint power~ agencies have t•mergt•d as an attractive way to fund new <.'ivic buildings Board candidate's nanu~ corrected The na me ol a candidate in the Irvine Unified School Dis l rict election on Nov. 3 appeared incorrectly in a Dail~ Pilot arti- cle Saturday bC'cause of a typo graphical error The candidate 's correct namt• 1:. Irving Marks The Daily Pilot regrets the error Oriental fly found • in Irvine d e ath prob ~ moves to EI Paso The Irvine Police Department has sent an investigator to El Paso. Texas, in an effort to un- r avel a murder mystery that st arted last week with the dis- co,·cry of a burning body in an I rvane orange grove Irvine poli ce Lt Bob Lennert s aid that the victim -Eduardo G a r cia Are v alo, 39. of San Diego, a sa lesman resided in E I Pas o befo r e co m ing to California six months ago Police sta ll don't know why i\revalo was s ta bbed in the heart. dumped near Sand Can· yon /\venue and Il'vine Center Drive. and set on fi re. His car was discovered torched in Santa Ana around 3 a.m . Wednesday, a bout three hours beCO're his budy was fo und burning in the grove LL Lennert s aid police have no suspects or strong leads and are still trying to p1ec~ together /\r t'valo's background. county Insect less threatening t h an Medfly; no spray seen By GLENN SCOTT Of tt1e Delly Pl ... St.ff While public atte ntion has focused on whether the dreaded Mediterranean fruit fly will buzz into Orange County, one of the fly's larger and somewhat less threatening cousins s lipped in instead. An Oriental fruit fly has been discovered In a county fly trap in a Pl acentia orange grove. of- ficials in the county Agricultural Commissione r 's Office said Monday. The fly was caught late Friday afternoon but the announcement was withheld until researchers in a state entomology lab in Sacramento confirmed the find. s aid Leonard Liekhus, chief de- puty agricultural commissioner. Although the Oriental Oy reeds and breeds on the s ame types o( lruits and vegetables as the med.fly -and Is equally capable or severely damaging about $900 million worth of the state's agricultural products -Uekhus said 1t doesn't pose lhe same threat as the medfly The reason, he explained. is because fed eral researche rs have produced a synthetic lure that draws the male flies and leads to their eradication. The chemical lure will be sprayed on utility poles and tree trunks in about 600 locations per square mile during the next few months and should kill orr any threats of Oriental fl y inf est at ion. Liekhus said .... No aeria l spraying should be necessary, he added. This is the 10th time si nce 1960 that the Oriental fly has been discovered in Orange County. Liekhus said. In each previous case, the chemical lwre, which has a sexual attraction to the male fly. has s ucc eeded in eradicating the Insects. "That's why the medny ls so much more difficult. to control," said Lielthu.'!, who noted that no !iUch synthetic lure has bee.n de· velol>ed to llttract It. Aithough another small in· festation of Oriental fli es has been reported in Claremont. Liekhus s aid the fl y found in Placentia probably was brought there in fruit carried from Hawaii. where the fly is fairly common. Among lhe "hosts'' attacked by both the medfly and the Oriental fly are o ranges. le m ons, grapefruit. peaches . tomatoes. apricots. avocados. figs and guava . Liekhus s aid the Oriental fly was captured in one of the coun- ty's own Insect traps. 1t was found by n county inspector late i''riday during one of bis usual trap checks in the orchard near •A I ta Vis la Stre et a nd All American Way. Althouan t he re are many varieti~ or mes in Orange Coun· ty, Liekhus said officials lo his office monitor traps ror five vari~lies o f dan,erous fruit tues. -rf • Ra ncho has ··an t>((ect. agreed to accept the risk of s ubordina h on." should Bay wood default on iLo; loan. Saying he is ··ver y pleased with the way negotiations turned out,·· Frank said he expects the <.·ouncil to a pprove the final agreement tonu!ht. ·'I never thought we would come up with something this good with e ither Ra ncho or Baywood," Frank said of the in· tense negotiations. SAU; OK IJL 'J.:" Sycamor£· ll1/l'i /oml ------ Irvine Coast parcel added to state park State officials have completed a $3.2 million purchase of 393 acres along the Irvine Coast, land that is to be added to Crystal Cove state park. The acreage. owned by the I r vine Compan y. is locale d mid way between Coron a del Mar and Laguna Beach. on the nort hwest side of the 2.398-acre state park The three-me mbe r S tale Public Works Board, meeting Monday with onl y two members. Adriana Gianlurco, Caltrans director , and Da vid J anssen. s late direc t or of g en eral services. unanimously approved the purchase According to an acquisition program drawn up previously by the state and the Irvine Com- pany, the state had until Sept. 30 to buy tohe land for $.1.2 million. The pMce would have gone up had the board not taken action by that date. The state park, which takes 1n coastal bluffs. canyons and a stretch of beach. has been put together in three stages . In late 1979, the s tate purchased 1,898 acres from the Irvine Company. -Last July. the Irvine Com- pa ny gave 500 acres along Moro Ridge to the state.' " The third step came Monday NEWPORT BEACH - D EXSISTING STATE PARK • NEW PURCHASE O.lly ,. ... M-. LA.\'[) DEAL A T'PIU>V J.: T> Proposed park ar~tl with the purchase of the 393 acres. An add1t1onal 2,650 acres will be put into the public's hands by the Irvine Company as it begins lo develop the coast a rea south of Corona del Mar Although this land, west of the state park. is to be dedicated to Orange County. it is expected the s tate will be allowed to m anage it as part of Crystal Cove state park State appeals court backed for county SACRAMENTO -The state Senate Finance Committee has approved and sent to the Senate floor a bill to base a state ap· peals court in Orange County. The bill cleared its last hurdle at the committee level a fter some last minu(e lobbying Mon- day by bot h its author , As - semblyman Richard Robinson, D-Garden Grove, and state Sen. John Briggs, a member of the finance panel. According to a synposis pre- p a r e d by th e le gi s lative analyst's office, the measure would c re ate a ne w Orange County-based division of the Fourth District Court of Appeals which now has divisions in San Bernardi no and San Diego. J ohn Davies, an attorney with the sta t e Judicial Council . angered Sen. Briggs by suggest- ing there rhighl be "cheaper" alternatives he dec lined to specify. "We 've been going to that San Bernardino cow county for 100 years ," Briggs fume d. "So that's the end of your testimony Let's have the next witness." At that moment. Briggs was running the m eetinl'( in the absence of chairman Alfred Al - quist, D-San Jose George Pa ras. Sac ramento at- torney. also expressed oppos i- tion to the Robinson bill that has been s trongly s upported by Orange County government and legal profession organizations. If passed by the Senate and signed by Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr., the bill would permit tJle location of four appeals court judges in the county. Addition of 15 appeals court judges statewide was authorized by the Legislature during its consideration o f the fi scal 1981 -82 stat e budget. -By F'REDERICK SCHOEMEHL UC/ radio station. • back on airwaves UC Irvine's stuaent r adio sta- t ion r eturne d to the F M ai rwaves today. more than fi ve months after it was booted off the air by a Santa Monica r a dio s tation t hat upped its broadcast power. The Federal Communications Commission has granted a fre- quency change to lO·watt non· commercial KUCI, thereby rree· ing it from the transmission blockage caused by KCRW in Santa Monica. People in Irvine and some por- tions of· surrounding com- muniUes such as Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Newport Beach now •re able to bear KUCl at ,88_9 on the FM radio dial. • For all but a hendful of Usteners. KUCI has been off the •Ir sln~ March 14. That's when KCRW, which shared a broad- cast frequency with KUCI, in- creased its effective broadcast power by movi ng its. transmission location site in the Sa.&ta Monica Mountains . The move was sanctioned by FCC regulations . which, since 1978, have held tl\at small sta· lions such as KUCI are nOl pro- tected from interfere nce by larger stations t hat decide to boost power. In July 1980, prior lo KCRW'• power increase, KUCI peUtion~ the FCC for a frequency chang-~ which was finally granted la.If month. KUCJ is supported by stude~ rees. Begun in 1969, the staUota reatures music ranging tto.+ rock-and-roll to classical. It a1aO offers public affairs program• ming and news. ' ·-··-· ·-. ·-.... • • Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT fT uesday. Soplombttr 1. 1981 Hinckley denied bail Judge fears suspect in bid to kill Re a gan would fl ee WASlllNGTON <AV> John W. Hinckley J r .. awaiting trial 011 charges o f tryin g to ~ill Prl•sidenl Reagan. was denied his reque:-.t (or bail today by federal District Judge Jiar rington O Parker. who said he felt Hinckley might flee if freed. Parker said he weighed the prov1s1cms of the tedf'nal Ua1I Hdorm Act and round that despllt• thl· uc:l 's pres umplwn of rt.'lease in mo:;t non capital ca~es. lhert~ are no t•ond1t1on:. that would assure lhn<'kle) 'sap ptoarant:c al his trial No trial date has been st>l Parker said ht' l'Onsldered Major earthquake hits Samoan Isles GOLDEN. Colo. <A P > A -major earthquake rippled through the Samoan Is lands re- gion in the Pacific Ocean late Mond ay, the U.S Geological Survey said today There were no immediate reports of injury or damage when an c<tr'thquake registering 7 G hit the region. causing mmor damage in Apia. capital or Western Samoa, and triggering a minor tid11l "ave at Pago Pago. the capit al of Amencan Samoa. Finley said seve1 ul f:wtor'~ in makrntc hb de rnuon. including Tht· fad that 11 inr kh.•y 111 d1argl•cl With M!rlOUS CIOll Vl()((•nt t·rtme~. ThC' t>Xll•nsive mcdta cov- cra~e of the shooting, which the prosecution said could lead to ttircats on llinckley's life ll1ntkl~y·s backi,:round of d r 1fllng !I round lhl' country w1tjlout f1nanc1al resources. llis mental C'ondilion . Ills providing of false 1n formation to police when arrest t'd on iJ weapons possession C'hurg1.• Ckt 9 1n Nashville. Tenn · Aftl·r w(·1~hing thest• various factors." P u rker said, "the .tourt fcl·ls and C'oncludes that ball should not be ~et 1n this case and the lkfendanl should be con fm£'d penning trial or this mat le I From Page A 1 OMy .... S-- \(t'11lf)('/ s 11/ tl1e Ora11ge County Alliance for Survival protest outside the Anaheim Marriott Hotel Mon- du11 1l'l11/t> Southern Co/1forma EdtSon Co filed applu:at1011 for /ow-power permit at heanng held inStde USGS spokesm;m Don Finley said the "'1ake was~ recorded at a preliminary mairtilude of 7.5 on the Richter scale. The epicenter of the quake was not determined, Finley added. Th(' Pat·if1c Tsunami Warning Center an llonolulu noted the small wave at Pago Pago. but s aid there was no evidence of a tidal wave threat for the Pacific Ocean KANI ... From Page A1 Sp y Boyce re turne d to pris on ONOFRE PERMIT. • • Conv1cled spy Christopher Bo) c•e was returned to federal prison today following dism issal 11f an escape complaint against l11m by the U.S. Attorney's office 1n I .A'>~ Angeles Hoycc. who had been held in !-.nohom1sh Count) Jatl in Washington since being recap- t urcd 11 days ago. was flown lo t hi.' mt>cliccil center for federal pnsoners in Springfield. Mo .. ac· 1·11rd111g to a U S Attorney 'P"kl•s man. · plained that they want the option of moving ahead with fuel- loading and some form of low- power operation of the massive nuclear facility 1f there are de· lays an full-power hearings •because of extra time needed to resolve the quake issue. L awyers for the utility. in seeking lo appeal the board's earthquake dec1s1on . s aid the three member panel exceeded its authority in setting such a re- quirement on its own. The board issued its ruling in San Diego several we~ks ago during the first phase of hearings Nuc lear Regulatory Com - mission lawyers cited the pre- cedent·selting nature of th at rul- ing. stating in a legal brief that the board's order "could have severe adverse impacts on the timely completion of the licens- ing process and could jeopardize not only the orderly conduct of this proceeding but of other ou- going proceedings as well ." Edison Co. consultants have already testified that as yet un- licensed reactor units 2 ;md 3 at San Onofre -three miles south of San Clemente -were built to withstand the strongest earth· quake considered possible in the area. a quake of magnitude 7 on an offshore fault system about five miles from the plant Bo)<'t' ~as handcuffed as 'tie lmanlcd the Washington State P.1trul Plane at Paine Field late I h1:-. morning in Everett. Bo~ 1·t· wailed al the airport in I ht.• h:.11·k seal of a car parked on tht.• edge of the runway. talking \\1lh hi s lawyer, William I) o ugh l' rt ) of Tu st 1 n. Ca Ii f Bo) C'l' hoarded the pl am• without looking up Cut-rate sentence Pot /armer must help oldster s Ill' doesn't wanl to ~o back to 1111-.on " Dougherly told re· portc·rs <,landing in the rain. 'll's H·r~ s 1mµle . he's afraid 1f lit• J.!11t."' hack lo prison hf.. would dll' .. Bo) Cl'. 28. has refused to eat '1nc·l· bl·ing captured by U.S. marshal~ outside a hamburger ... 1.md in Port Angeles. Wash He l'~<·apN1 from the federal prison ~•l Lompoc on Jan. 2 1. l980 l 'pon his return to the custody ol lhl• Aureau of Prisons he will \I l'"llml' the 40 year sentence he ".1~ ..,<'rv1ng fur espionage \lt•xander II Williams Ill, 1 l11l'f as~1stant L'S Attorney, Jld toda} that the escapt> com- pla1 nt was dropped · pending further 1nv1.•stigation of possible fedt'ral criminal violations ... Williams said the escape 1·han.:t'. which carries a 5-year sentence. could still be brought .1gains t Bovee bv a federal i.irand JU~ indictment Hoyc1.• was convic·ted in 1977 of 't·lhng highly classified informa- 1\on dealing with U.S. satellite ..,urvl'illance svstems from the T fl W Co of ·Redo ndo Beach "ht·n· he worked from mid-1974 until 1976 cis a security clerk H u g h es a ide o ut on bail VANCOUVER <AP1 Former Howard Hughes aide .I ohn Me ier, who spent the ~ 1.•ckcnd in jail a waiting an ex- ~rad1lion hearing in connec 'ion with the 1974 s laying of a \'ancouvcr stock promoter, was rcl{·used after his family home ~n suburban Tsawwassen. val· I.It'd al $190.000. was posted as bond ; Meier. 47. formerly of Nt>wport Beach. and two other rc n were indicted by a Hlifornia gra n d j ury in cbruary on firs t ·degree murder charges in the stabbing t;.leath of Wayne Alfred Netter in h Beverly Hills hotel Meier, now a C anadian ·1U z~n. was arrested Friday. ORAN~CbAST VENTURA <AP> A judge ~ho says he likes lo hand out in· novat1ve sentences has ordered a restaurant owner to sell meals al half price to senior citizens for 90 days as punis hment for cultivating marijuana. Ventura County Supe r ior Court Judge Steven Stone a lso ordered Peter Knapp. 34. of Mah bu. to advertise the hall- price meals in a newspaper in Santa Monica. where he has his Japanese restaurant. . Stone admitted 1t "is unusual. but l kind of like innovative sen· From Page A1 ANGOLA. • • lerrilory between Angola and South Africa. SWAPO. or the South West African Peoples Organization . has been fighting a low·l~vel bush war against South Africa from bases in Angola and elsewhere. Malan said the South African forces had "come across Russian officers at SWAPO f guerrilla) headquarters. Dur· mg the recent oper.al1ons l>ome of these Russian officers work- ing together with SWAPO came into contact with us .. He s aid the South African troops took a Soviet warrant of- ficer prisoner. and that Soviet officers were among those k 1 lled Prime Ministe r P W Botha previously s aid the South African forces a lso clashed with the Angolan army. The govern- ment has said Soviet soldiers were st aying at SWA PO camps. but that they fled at the ap· proach of the South African forces Malan said ''beside these inci- d e nts. providing indisputable evidence of the Russian involve- ment, an enormous amount of Russian p ropaganda m aterial was found in SWAPO head- quarter areas, clearly indicating the Russian aspirations with southern Africa." South Africa has claimed to have killed a total of 400 guer- rilla soldiers. 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Knapp's sentencing had been de layed until last week while he unsuccessfully challenged the validity of a search warrant used to seize the marijual'\a. Stone said a more conven· lional sentence, s uch as the S l.000 fine and 700 hours or donated labor to a public service which a probation officer recom- mended. seemed less attractive than offering raw fish dinners at half price to older folks who the judge said ··are in a terrible economic squeeze. especially in pl(lces like Santa Monica ... From Page A1 SEATS • • • And Frizzelle would be ab1~ to keep the Huntington Harbour · portion of Huntington Beach. !low the fi nal deal will go down is anyone's guess. "Everything·s still s ubject to negotiation right now ... Mrs. Bergeson said. Frizzelle was not quite as diplomatic. Referring indirectly lo Republican attempts to hold off legislation until a more ac· ceptable plan is produced, he said . "Ten years of philosophy are involved in the decision on reap- portionment. What happens to one bill or another this year is far less significant ... To be sure, trying to predict what would hap pen Monday in the state capital building was equally difficult. From P age A1 STRIKE. • • much as 48 hours a week, up fr om t h e u s u a l 40 . said Odenwald. "It's not to be construed as an easy chore because the job itself is difficult." said Odenwald. "But we're getting on well." ·The shortage of controllers has nol meant a significant de- 1 ay in flights. according to Odenwald. About the only reduc- tion h as been in som e local t r aining nights . A spokesman for the Airport Noise Abatement of Pice. which monitors the noise level of com- mer cial carriers, said there has been no reported change In nolse levels since the 11trlke began In discussing t he situation, Odenwald said the four air con· trollers who did not strike cam~ under a great deal or pressure. Mike Browne. s pokesman for the California Office or Emergency Services in Sacramento, said the quake's ma~nitu'de was measured at 7.3 by the seismographic station at UC Berkeley. Browne said the quake str uck at 2.40 a.m. PDT today C6:40 p, m. Monday I and its epicenter was in the Tonga Is lands. It was t he most powerful tremor there s ince April 2, 1977, From Page A1 USGS earthquake mon1torl> m Golden sai d it wa s the strongest quake m the world re- corded since a 7.6 magnitude quake off South Is land. New Zealand, on May 25 The Ri c hter scale is a measure of ground motion as re- corded o n seismographs. Every increase of one digit means a tenfold increase in magnitude Thus a reading of 7.5 reflect~ an earthquake 10 times s tronger than one of 6.5. ~1t'unwhrll» thl· ruling Is lamic R1.·volut1onar) Party nl'wspaper Jamhour1 lslam1 reported today thal two .issassins futally s hot llojaloll•slam Seyyed Mortaza Ayatollal11 Ti.lbatahai Yilzd1 m front of his Tehran house Mon da~ and e sca pl·d on m otor<'Vtll''> WARNING WEIGHED. • • Tehran r;.id10 reported that IIojatolt•slam Seyed ~aser Bani Jamal . the internal affairs dircC'lnr of lhe Court Combating Sms of Commission. was killed ~ondav ;.ifternoon bv "im · µ1.·n<1llsi <igcnts .. The broadcast :-.u1d a court guard was killed w1lh him. hut gave no details The nl·w :-.paper also said nine ;\f UJahedccn Khalq guerrillas wen• executed in f1v'e Casoian Sea cities Sunday. the day Ra Jai and Bahonar died when an mccndiary bomb exploded at tht• prc.·m1er':-. office be turned over into an ali savers certificate. The I RS d idn't give any specific reasons for its warning. but one possible explanation could be that some of the pro· grams make the interest pay- mt'nls on the repos conditional on the customer's investment in an all savers certificate. "There is a lol of confusion. said Fred Forstt'r, president of Newport Balboa Savings and Lo:.in Association. "What the financrnl institutions are offer ing is a very high interest rate for four to six weeks with the in terel>l earned during that period 51.lbject to lax. Thl' m•ws paper :i;a1d all those <'XN'utcd "ere «On\ 1cted b\ l ~lam1t courts of anti. .,vemml•nt violence Ir the customer does n't buy a certifi cate. he or she forfeits the interest on the repo. If the repo and the certificate are con- sidered as one transaction. the total interest paid could be higher than 70 percent or the rate on one-year T-bills Thal would make the investment in- e ligible for the tax exemption "The interest on the savers Ct!rlificates would not be taxed. For those s ituations where rollovers are mandatory where the depositor has no op- tion because the plans are ir revocably linked I think the I RS has a good point Com bin a· lion accounts like that. in m~ mind. are not what Congress had intended." Khamcn<.•1 is still re('Uperating from lung and throat wounds he reteived in an assassinatwn at tempt June 27 llis aide declined to sa~ '' h) he would not become priml' minister as Bahon<lr did after he becamt' secretary general of the pClrty But he 1n- dicat(•d there was a trend in the party to scpC1rale the two posts c•ven ht•fon• Bahonar':-; d ei:lth. From Page A1 BEER CAN BARON begin canning Olde ,Frothingslosh in 1969 A 300-pound-plus beauty queen was even picked to grace each Olde Frolhingslosh can Such s tories keep Genchi in the beer can collecting game because it's fun. "And, as an investment. it's as good as stamp or coin collecting ... he said "Coltec tors pay thousands of dollars for a can it's serious business ... "There was a guy who was even offered $24.000 for one can . and he didn't sell." Genchi said . He added that there is plenty of room for growth in Lhe beer·can collection game "You've got to re member there are an estimated 20,000 <brands> of cans out there," he said. "Pretty soon my collection will be up lo 2.000 ··I was introduced on the Merv Griffin Show <in an episode to air on Sept. 17 ) as having the most extensive beer-can collection • • • rn the world. Thats not true. But 1 do think I hav£' one of the mos t c•xtensivc collecllons of l 2·ouncc cans " G('nch1 started modest!} when he decided to han~· on lo a few empties from the 318 brands he sells in his Westminster wine lohop Whl('h he claims offers a greater variety Of het>r than any otht'r shop on the West Coast Ile even sells what 1s considered the strongest heer in the world. 28·proof F.KU Slavator. made in c;l'rm<lll\' •Looking to the future. Gench1 says he wants to ran his O\\ n beer someda\ and maybe even write a book on beer cans · "·There are six books \\ritten on beer can collectors ... he said "Only one book contains anything more than a catalog of beer cans and their value "I'd like lo write a book that gets 1nlo the romance behind the can the reasons why the brewer came oul with the can in the first place · ORllGI COAST Dilly Piiat TUESDAY. S~1 FEATU~ES 82 TELEVISION 86 COMI CS 87 Does small business have a gripe about the new tax law? ... B3 I .Newport Center work 18 IDon:ths away Irvine Company officials pre- dit'tt.>d today it will be 18 months before work can begin on its newly approved expansion plans for Newport Center The development farm won final approval Monday on the $123 million project when Newport Beach City Council me mbers adopted a resolution spelling out a phasing plan that ties construction to road im- provements. The resolution was approved on a 5·2 vole with Councilmen Don Strauss and Paul Hummel voting against the motion. The Irvine Company project, which includes a 300·room hotel with 100 condominiums. a high rise office tower and a residen tial tower. won council approval last week on an identical 5·2 vole In all . the plan will bring near· ly 750,000 squa re feet or office Fifth proposal for hospital Irvine filed • m By RICHARD GREEN Of -Deity ~ ... 5Uft A Chatsworth-based organiza- llon announced today that it has fi l1:d a formal proposal to build a hos pital in Irvine, bringing to five the number or such pro- posals on file with s tate health officials. The Health West non-profit roundallon intends to build a 201).bed hospital in Ir vine by 1985, ~id foundation Vice Presi- dent Robbe Rygg lie said that by the year 2000. the foundation intends to add three new towers to the hos pital, increasing its s ize to 800 beds . And. he added, the four-tower hospital would be placed in a "health city" comprised of a clinic. medical office building, an ambulatory care pavilion, a health education complex. an emporium of health-c are related services and a motel "Ours would be a premier facility with national and in· ternational appeal." claimed R:u1g. Reallh West, which operates hospitals in Northridge. Van Nuys. North Holly wood and Pasadena, is the lates t organiza. ti on to file a "Notice of Intent .. with the Statewide Office of Health Planning and Develop- m ent. The Notice of Intent is the firs t step in a long review process as- sociated with proposals to build h-ospilals. Othe r organizations which have filed notices of intent to build medical fac ilities in Irvine are : Tennessee-based Hospital Affiliates International , which runs the Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, and intends to build a 172-bed hospital. Tu s tin Co mmunit y Hospital, which wants lo build a 120-bed hospital. A non-profit corporation composed of representatives from Western Medical Center in Santa Ana and Newport Beach· based Hoag Memorial Hospital, which intends to build a 200-bed hospital. People for an Irvine Com- munity Hospital. which intends to build a 3Xl·bed hospital. AddHionally. UC Irvine has a nnounced its plans to build an outpatient clinic that might later be expanded into a complete hospital facility. ~ewport Beach atorney Dave Baker, s pokesman for People for an Ir vine Community Hos pital. says his group is com- posed of con cerned citizens which decided to file a Notice of I ntenl in order to give the Irvine citizenry a voice in the competi- tion to build a hospital in Irvine. Open airport urged by CAB By STEVE MARBLE Of -n.lty P119C St.oft In a move it admits is prac· t1cally without meaning. the soon to -be-defunct Civil Aeronautics Board has ordered that routes beagranted lo all airlines wis hing to fl y out of J ohn Wayne Airport. But as the CAB sees it, the proprietor or the airport the Orange Count y Bo ard o f Supervisors -still has the final say on what airlines will or w1ll not operate out of John Wayne. The so-called "Open Entry" order from the CAB , handed down Aug. 27. sa ys that "our chosen action does not restrict the legitimate exercise of the county lo control noise pollu- tion." In its orde r, the CAB says it considered four courses of ac· lion in an environmental impact report. ranging from granting no new routes to granting routes to any a1r110es lhat ask for them. Officials from the CAB say they selected th e latter alternative to enhance competi- tion by removing restrictions on all carriers. The order, in effect. means that any airline now can ap- proach the s upervisors and seek permission to ny out of John Wayne. The reason the order is seen as not having much meaning is : The CAB goes out of busi- ness in four months . Supervisors retain ultimate say on what airlines fly out of the airport. "The CAB seems to be ad- vocating open entry, but it does n't really mean open en- t r y," interpreted Hobert Nut- man, an attorney for the county. Officials from the CAB agreed with this analysis, adding that Lhe Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, a s tatute that essentially removes the federal government from the business of controlling airlines routes. goes into effect Dec. 31. s pace, the hott•I, a 165 r oorn t.'X pans1on of Liu· Marnotl llctll'I, two rcstaurnnls a11cl a -.c·attenng or new homes lo the Cl'nlt.•r In exchangl', tht> dt.•\ t.•lopment firm will finance nc•arl} $23 million an road improvements, including partial con:-trul'lion of Pelican llill Road. tht.• MX lane b y p ass that is to run from Pac1f1t.· Coast I ligh\\ a~ south of Corona dcl Mar to ~1ac•Arthur Boulevard near th1: l't.'Olcr ~~f1Wl'S ;i'~---~· • I . 'JI' Tht.• t•ompun) said 11 wrll take IR month" to des1 ~n its new llu1l llmJ:s. frnd lt.•11ants and get a l'lty approval on the final design I rv1m• Comp:.wy offi cials saia llw1r f1r!>t move wall come this week when they bega n to put together u share-a -ride program at lh<.• c•c nler Art:ording to the resolution, this sharc a ride program must r1:sult an a 20 percent decre ase in 0.11, ~-,._ ., G«y ·-SUMMER SLIDING \~ "><·huol 'al'<J l ton tomt·~ to a c:lost·. Bob Rorit-k 1ahO\1• • ,1 w._, ear old Cosl<J '.\k:-.an. ;.ind .Jeff Mather. ;,ibo JO and ,1 <..'o~t<.i :\ksan. pack an ;.i tt•\\ thnlls ;.is tbe~ whoosh Mo11d.I\ 111 pla<.,tie milk eratt·~ down thl· "atl•r s lide e1l Tt•\\'inklt• l'ark. <"o..,ta '.\k<ia Thl• '\lid t"s ~mont h ..,u,. fal'(• ~I \ t.•s a fast IJ11t ... 1iort rj clt.· Girl rescued from ocean still critical A 4-year-old Santa Ana girl, rescued three days ago from the waters off Newport Beach where her older sister drowned, re- mained in critical condition lo· day. Oriental fly found • in county Doctors at Children's Hospital of Orange County, a spokesman said. have been able to stabilize young Shaleen Carter but have not taken her off the critical list. The girl's s ister, 6-year-old Shamera Carter, died mlnutes after being pulled from the water last Saturday. Lifeguards said the sisters had been visiting the Wedee near the tip of the Balboa Peninsula with relatives and hid wandered off to wade in tbe water. Ltreeuard.s said they believe the stria were knoc:ked off their feet by • wave and pulled' to sea . Wltnesa•s alerted lifeguards when they spotted both girls noatlng in the water. Insect less threatening than Medfly; no spray seen By GLENN SCOTT Of-DMly ........... While P\lbiic attention has focused on ~ether the dreaded Medft.erranean fruit ny will buzz into Orange County, one of the fly's larger and somewhat less threatenjng cousins slipped in instead. An Orient1U' fruit ny ha.s been discovered in a county ny trap in a Placentia orange grove, of- ficials in the county Agricultural Commissioner's Office said Monday. The ny was caught late [riday afternoon but the announ~ent was withheld until researchers in a stale entomology lab in Sacramento confirmed ·the find. said Leonard Llekhus, chief de· puty agricultura l commissioner. Although the Oriental fly feeds and breeds on the sam<' types of fruits and vegetables as lhe medfly and is t>qual ly capable of severely damaging about $000 million worth or lhl' s tate's agricultural produc\s Liekhus said It doesn't pose the same threat as the med fl y. The reason, he tix plained, is because federal researche rs have produced a synthetic lure that draws the male m es and leads to their eradication. The chemical lure will be sprayed on utility poles and tree trunks in about 600 IO<'atlon~ per square mile during the next few months and should kiU off any threats of ' Oriental fly infestation. Liekhus s aid. No aerial spraying s hould be necessary. he added This is the 10th time since 1960 that the Oriental fl y has been discovered in Orange County, Liekhus said. In each previous case. the chemical lure, which has a sexual attraction \O the male fly , has succeeded in eradicating the insects "Thot '11 why the medny is so much more difficult to control •·• said Llekhus, who noted th•t ~o such synthetic lure has been de· velooed lo attract it. Liekhus said the Oriental Oy was captured In one of the coun· ty's own insect traps. tht> prllJt•rl l·d traffic at Lhe <'enter The Irvine Company 1s re quired to 1mplt!ment the nde r>rogram be fore it gets any building permits and be able to prove the program will achieve ttw 20 l'e rcent reduction bt!fore work begins on a majority of the office buildings A manager for the-nde pro gram lS to be selected within two weeh The Irvine Company claims the program will cost them at lt>ast $250.000 and that they expect 50 percent of the employt.'e!i at Newport Center to take part Thc ride program is h> involve a car pooling system, a ride·a· van p rogram a nd a shuttle st.'r v1ct.• inside the center to get l'mployecs and shopper~ from place to pl ace Irvine Coast parcel added to state park Stalt• orflcrals have completed a $3.2 million purchase of 393 acres along the Irvine Coast, land that is Lo be added to Crystal Cove state park. The acreage, owned by the I rvinc Company. is located m 1dway between Coron a del Mar and Laguna Beach. on the northwest side of the 2.398-acre s tate park. The three-member State Public Works Board, meeting Monday with only two members, Adr iana Gianturco, Caltrans director. a nd David Janssen, s tale directo r of gene r a l ser vices, unanimously approved the purchase According to an acquisition program drawn up previ ously by the state and the Irvine Com - pany, the s tate had until Sept. 30 lo buy the land for $3.2 million The price would have gone up had the board not taken action by that dale The state park. which takes in coastal bluffs, canyons and a stretch of beach. has been put together in three stages In late 1979, the state purchased 1.898 acres from the Irvine Company. Last July, the Irvine Com - pany gave 500 acres along Moro Ridge to the state. The third step came Monday IRVINE ti\, _ _..,...,...,.. ')''' NEWPORT BEACH - pj\ lf l D EXSISTING STATE PARK • NEW PURCHASE: O.lt,PI ... ~ LA'\/) f)f:AL AJ'f>IW\'f:D !' m pmwci po r k a re a with th(• purchase of the 393 acres An additional 2,650 acres will be put into the public's hands by the Irvine Company as it begins to develop the coast a rea south or Corona dcl Mar Although thrs land, west or the state park. 1s Lo be dedicated to Orange County. it 1s expected the s l ate will be allowed to m<1nagc 1t as part of Crystal Cove state park State appeals court backed for county SACRAMENTO The stale Senate Finance Committee has approved and sent lo the Senate floor a bill to base a state ap-. peals court in Orange County. The bill cleared its last hurdle at the committee level after some last minute lobbying Mon - d ay by both its author. As· semblyman Ric!hard Robinson, D-Garde n Grove. and st ate Sen. John Briggs. a member of the finance panel. According to a synposis pre· pare d b y the l egi s lative analyst 's office, tha. meas ure would create a new Orange Cou'nty-based division or the Fourth District Court of Appeals which now has divisions in San Bernardino and San Diego John Davies. an attorney with th e s tate Judicial Council, angered Sen. Briggs by suggest· ing there might be "cheaper" alternatives he declined lo specify. "We've been going to that San Bernardino cow county for 100 year s," Briggs fumed. "So tnal's the end or your testimony. Let's have the next witness." At that moment, Briggs was running the meeting in the absence or chairman Alfred Al· quist. D-San Jose . George Paras, Sacramento at· torney, also expressed opposi- tion to the Robinson bill that has b e en strongly supported by Orange County government a nd legal profession organizations. If passed by the Senate and signed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr . the bill would permit the location of four appeals court judges in the county. Add1tion or 15 appeals court judges statewide was authorized by the Legislature durlrig its consideration or the fiscal 1981-82 s tate budget. According to the le1islallve analyst's omoe. about $220,000 will be rt!quired in firtt•tlme cost.s to outfit the Judees with a la w library and offlce equip- ment. The yoar-to-year operating cost ol the ~division , Including salaries of judges and atarr. would be at least $440,000, ac- cording to the synopsis. The Legislature has not appropriat ed any ne\\ money lo cover those costs According to the bill. it 1s the "intent .. or the Legislature that the first-time costs be borne locally, either by p ublic or private grants. -l"f<t:VI.;RICK SCHOEMEHL NB chamber swamped by sewage mess Don Porter says he couldn't believe his eyes or his nose last Saturday wlTen he stopped by his office al the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce builrung. Porter. the chamber director, s ays the firs t floor of the chamber office was covered by three inches or sewage. "It was a real mess." What happened, explains Joe Devlin. Newport Beach's utility director. is pretty simple. Devlin says the city's sewer line. which runs from Newport Center to J a mboree Road. backed up and then proceeded to empty itself in the chamber office . "Usually when this happens." Devlin offered. "it flows out the manhole in the middle of the street. But this time it didn't." Devlin says part or the blame rests with the overworked sewer Hne on Jamboree Road. owned and maintained by the Orange County Sanitation District. The utility director says part of the blame a lso rests with the Marriott Hotel which, he claims, has been contributing grease to the sewer line. Devlin says the grease bloc:ks up the line. 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On iU> lrunk lid was a proressionally mounted televiswn antenna a nd on its roor. a radlo·phone aerial Wht-n I peeked in, I could see the status sym- bols ti tiny screen TV. mobile phone, even a Portable rdr1gerulor But the car itself was one or Detroit's newest 1981 compacL'i 1l 1s, UC('Ording to specifi<'ations listed in "Automotive News." roughly Jlt• feet shorter, almost a foot thinner ~ and about three inc h e~ lower than the s tand· ~ ~ ard limou~1ne ..: of JU St five 4~----~~--------~--~ y~ars ~g~ a t . s SYlVIA PDRTIR more, it weighs about a Lon and a half less than its s umptuous 1976 illlCestor. the horsepower Of its Six-cylinder engine is less lhan half that of its eight-cylinder predecessor; and 1ls fuel eff1c1ency IS about double that Of the 1976 "ers10n Reflecting all these factors, the price of the '81 "compact hmo" is roughly two thirds that of its big brother f1vt' years ago <$9.000 vs. $14,SOO )J plus the extra.., un eaC'h, of course In a very tight s queeze, the '76 limousine could ~c:.al Sl•ven plus the c ha urreur Jn an identical pinch, the '81 can accommodate three plus lhe driver That late afternoon. though . only one person ste pped into the l'ar a lop executive leaving t he skyscraper. ' Detroit has been downsizing its cars for nearly a decadt> now initially to meet federal fuel efficiency level!., then uur de mands as buyers. But if a major execuuw with an annuaJ pay in the hatr-million- doll::1r range is riding in what we used to call a ·roller s kate,'' what can we expect '' General Motors m ay be giving us a signal of the future 111 its deal with Japan 's motorcycle a nd m1nicar-maker, Suzuki Motor Co Under the GM-Suzuki agreement, an e ngine will be built a houl one -third the size of the 91>-plus horsepower machine that propels the '81 compact. or about one eighth the s ize of the engine in the '76 limo. This car won't be out until 1986 (probably), so GM is understandably vague about the Suzuki deal and pro· ducts the two plan to market in a joint venture. One guess, though. no longer than 11 feet, under rin feet wide and perhaps four feet hjgh. To put this 1n perspecti ve. the s m allest set of wheels you can buy from e1thl•r Tokyo or Detroit today measures 12 to 13 feet long, 5 to 51 :1 feet wide, 411• to 4 "'2 feet high, weighs in a t 1,750 lbs lo 1.900 lbs. To put it more drastically the '76 lim o w1u 21 feet long, about 6 feet 8 inches wide, 4:v4 feet high and weighed in al 6,000 pounds In pcrc;onal terms , in the past five years our typical car has shrunk from a six-person capacity to four oc·cupants And in another rive years. this car is lih·ly to hold no more than lwo or three of us . But the size loss almost sureJy will not have as serious an impact on our lifestyles as a s urface read· 1ng might suggest Despite a slow trend to car and van pools in the past few years. U.S. government figures stall s how average car occupancy at just a bit more th:tn one person per car per trip. 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