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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-09-02 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • • • DRANGI CllBT YOUR HDMliDWN DAILY PAPIR WEDNESDI\ Y S E" P H .MBE R '/ 19H 1 OH ANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Now -she_ can see husband, baby- woman blind sinc e birth wins gamble on cornea surgery SAN DIEGO <AP> Debra Kram arich, bhnd since birth, a lways loved her infant son but says "we seem so m uch closer no w that I can look into his eyes." When the surgical bandages were re moved from h er eye, the 28-year-old hous ewife also saw her blind hus ba nd a nd ex- c laim ed that he is ··just as handsome as l always thought he was.'' All her life, Mrs Kramarich saw the wo rld as it m ight appear through an opaque shower cur- tain. As a child, one of her eyes was removed. She was legally blind. But in May. she and her eye surgeon decided to gamble on a cornea transpla nt and cataract rem ova l lo reverse the effects of Peter's Anom a ly, a congenital deformity that leaves scars in the eye's central field of vision. Ha d the oper ation fa iled, she He is "just as thought he was." would have been plunged into total darkness for the rest of her hf e One day after receiving a cor nea from a n 18-year-old dead wom an, the bandages came off. She saw her 9·m onth-old son. Ryan. ··o ur little boy people used lo tell us a bo ut a ll the cute things he was doing. I never could see those cute things, and now I see all of them That's lhe BELIEVE IT OR NOT Pat rn:c Redding. Selene Askins. Monica Lenn<1rtson and Kathy Stroner. ~hown making w hile watPr 1n the rafting L'\'t•nt. \\On t ht• Women " .\qua Olympics at Pt'tt·r ·.._ Landing in Huntington Bt•ach They biggest joy of a ll," she said. ·'The thing that surpnsed me most was how m essy my house was," she said with a laugh. handsome as I "Before, I could ignore 1t. Now I have to clean it once in a while." He r surgeon, Dr. Lee Todd Nordan, ~as present when Mrs. K r a m aric h saw anothe r un- forgettable sight. "We we re s tanding on the sixth floor at Scripps Hospital. gelling ready to use the Eye Cente r's fac i lit ies when sh e stopped a nd said. 'Wow, that must be a s unset'," he said. Mrs . Kramaric h, her husband, Charles, and the baby, who has normal vision. li ve in Normal Heights. She cred its a visit to the doctor's office for t he baby as leading to her "m ir acle." Doctors had told her r epeated - ly there was no hope s he could regain sight in the eye, but s he took an eye exam with her son, a nyway The doctor discovered that the back of her eye was still heaf\lty. so a new cornea could restore her sight. But the gift of vision has not com e without painful moments. "P eople's attitudes a bout t hings show on their face~ so much." Mrs . Kramarich said ·'T o watch t he expressions on people's faces when the)• see t ha t my h usba nd's totally blind. ·'Some have pitying looks a nd <See SEES, Page A2> reprcsentt>d T .C P l'ppercorn restaurant Tt'ams frnm llaagen-Dazs and LL·~end re~taurant lt•ams plan•d sc.•cond a nd t hird Pro-bilingual /action loses Red captured in Angola identified Education board rejects UC official's candidate S ACRAMENTO (AP ! -The slate Board of Education has n arrowly re -e lected sts president over a candidate backed by a faction that wants to liberalize the bilingual education rules. It was n't until the second ballot Tuesday that the board voted to keep Preside nt Ann Leavenworth of Santa Cruz. a for mer Fresno school board m ember. The r ace was between Ms . Leavenworth, 57, a long-time Democratic party act ivist . and n e wl y a ppo inte d m e mber Uvaldo Palomar es. 44. a Spring Valley educator. P a lomares was backed by board member Lorenza Calvillo Schmidt. director o f Middle Earth. a campus housing project at UC Irvine. who sa ys she represents the poor and Spanish- s peaking children. She h as been hars hl y c ri t i c al o f M s . Leavenworth. The first secret ballot was 5·5. Crewless train rolls 10 miles SHELLEY, ldaho <AP) -A c rewless train s lowly rolled 10 miles before a Union Pacific Railroad agent chased It in h.ls car, hopped aboard a nd set the brakes. R .D. Tinc her . UP r egional publk relatio ns director in Salt Lake C ity, said the four locomotives were parked in the t rain yard at ·Idaho Falls on Tuesday. with· the engines off and the brakes on. The brakes apparently slipped off and the train rolled out onto the main line, moving south to She lley. But after meeting privately for a bout 15 minutes, the board re· turned and voted 6-4 for Ms. Leavenworth. One o r her s up- porters, lhe Rev. Lewis Bohler J r . of Los Ange les, was re- elected vice president without opposition. No one said w ho had changed votes or why, but t he division c learly re fl ecte d continuing political a nd p er s onal dif· fe rences be'fWeen factions that was not healed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's three new appoint- m ents in June. Last April in a lette r, Ms . Schmidt urged Brown not to re- a p point Ms . Leavenworth and several of her supporters. She said the reappointment would m ake it "difficult to design pro· g r ess ive , e ffectiv e and humanistic education." The Sac ramento Bee quoted a private me morandum written by Ms. Schmidt in November saying that "the assault on m inorities continues unabated under the le ade rship of Ann Leavenworth." ' Even tho ugh all 10 board m embers are Brown appointees, th e ir dis agree ments have sometimes paralyzed the board. The s tate superintendent of public instruction. Wilson Riles, told a reporter Tues day that in the P@~. members "tended to <See BOARD, Paie AZ) Diplomats barred WASHINGTON (AP> -A senior Indian diplomat has been barred from the United States after India refused to accept ·the man a ss igned as the new political counselor at the U.S. Embassy ln New Delhi, the State Department says. WI.VS DISPUTED CO.\TEST Ann Leavenworth Tokyo shakes TOKYO <AP > A st rong e arthqua ke s hook To kyo and n eighboring a re as today. but police said the re were no re ports of d amage or injuries. l ' CAPE TOWN. South Africa <AP> -South African troops captured a Soviet sergeant ma- jor and killed two Soviet lieuten- ant colonels during their anti- guerrilla operations in Angola. a De fe nse Minis t ry s pokesm an said today. In a tele phone inter view from Pretor ia. the spokesman said Sgt. Maj. Nikolai Fyodorovich P estretsov. who w as ear lier idenliijed as a warrant officer , was captured during a skirmis h in Angola about 30 .miles north of the South West African borde r. The s pokesm an, who asked not to be ide ntified . did not pro- vide names of the slain Soviet of· ricers or details of the ir deaths In P a ris. An go la 's a m - b assador t o France t oday ac knowl ed ged th a t Soviet military advisers m ay have be en killed in the South African operation. He warned the con· fli ct would escalate unless South Africa pulled out. a nd implied m ajor Soviet and Cuban rein- forcements m ight be called In. T h e e nvo y, Lui s Jos e d 'Almeida. s aid the Angolan authorities could not officially confirm Soviet d eaths s ince Uiey have no control of events in <See ANGOLA, Page AZ> .~., ..... /)dlrn l\m11111n< 11 .!'< <11·/111/11 • 111 111·1111111 1,.., 'I 11111111/111/tl vm H11w1 1/111111;., 111111 1 ,, , 1111 '"'"''11 / /11111~11/1111r Federal budget chief denies layoff report MIDI.AND . M1 rh 11\1'1 Hcporli. that lh<' frch·r.il govern m ent soon "ii l announn· tht• layo ff s of up lo 1110 ouo t•mployees \\t·rt• d1 sm1-.sed to day b) federal budget d1rettor D avid St1H·kman a-. prell) spcculat1ve ·· "Thc.•rc art' no pl:.ins 1n that pret·1se din·l'tson al tlw pn·sent lrmt•." Stockman said after rle l1vt•nng a :-.pt•erh rn ht:-. home "latt• T oda) ·s Chicago Tribune quoted admsn1:-.trul1on -;ources as saying that lwt Wl'Cn R0.000 a nd 100.000 µos1t ioni. would be c ul . with t he dt'partmcnts of education and t•ncrgy b(•aring t he brunt i\dmin1slrat11m ... milt'"' ha\<· said the) ;.ire l'On:-.1dt·rsng 1>hos sng out a comporabll• numbt•r of rcderal JObs on•r l\\O or more yeurs. but they emµh<1 :-.1zcd that no final dctistons ha,·1· het•n m ~1dc · · W e h a v l' s a 1 d t h a t w e helu.~\'l' the fedl'ral gO\'Prnml'nl h<1s an cxces ... t\.l' µu~ roll. 11 1:-. paddt•d and wt• ('Jn -.hnnk the Stle, and then• mo.n ht• plans ar111oi111i-1·d ir1 tht• n .•la11vely rtt'.11 fui11n· lo thut •·Hect." ...,t1wl..m;111 -.a 1<1 · 1 I w t 11 r m t' r n> n I! r e :-. s m a n 111101 !'-t .Jo:-.l·µh )11<•h. added th.it tht'"<' are not layoffs that .in\ hrnh 1" talking about Jt"s a t.!• ;ulu.il n·ductwn 1n thl· size of t lw ft·dt·rul pa\ roll and 11 wi ll lw p11m.irtl) aehtt•ved through ,ll l rJllOn ..,\11t·l..rn.11l. l'ondud1n i:1 a three ii.I\ ... \\tng on hL·half llf Pres1- dn1t H~••gan !'.. l'Conomsc pro· gram .iltract ed mor(• than 800 pl'oph: to J S30 a plall' breakfast 111 ~ltdlanrl Stockm;.i n s<1 1d 300 federa l program ... \\OUld he . c hanged. r 1· rl 111 1 · d t· 11 n ., til 1 d ate d Cl r l·ltn1111.1tl'd 111 lhl• n(•xt year llut lw .... 11cl a ·..,afet~ net of """'·ti -.l'n 1rt•s for the truly 11t•1·1h "11ulc1 bl· ma1nta1ned . flt· "arnl'd Hl'agan 's sup· portt·rs to hr<H't' for u ··coun· t 1•r11flt·n ... 1 \'l' of \\ rong and tnac- ' u1 att• 1nformat1on· from the jll l''trlt·nt .., op1>om•nts lie pre· d1c·1t·d 'ul'h rht•tor1c \l.Ould l1t·l.!1r1 ;1-. till' 1982 t•h·tt ton:-. near New airport panel denies affiliatio~ By GLENN SCOTT 011 ... 0.lly Pllol SUltf /\. group of torporall' e). <•tutives rcvtt'Wtng po:-.s1ble s1tt·s for a rl'gsonal airport in Orange County tel st be kno"n Tuesday they aren't in anyone's political pocket To prove the point. members of the Blue Ribbon Hcgional Airport Comm1 t-t et-rccom mend<'d to the count v noard of Supervisors that opt~rations at John Wayne Airport shouldn"t be expanded until lhl' grou p finishes ti s n•vtt'" The proposal had been np posed by 5th Osstnrl Supl'rv1sor Thomas R1ll'y . who had been warned in advance of lhe pend 1ng action Riley had St'nt a brief le lt<.'r lo the comm 1ttee mc•m bers asking the m to kill the s ug gestson bt•cause ht' said 11 could destroy confsdenC'I.' m the coun- ty's efforts to reduct' airport no is <.'. The c omm1tle<.' m c mbt•r s. many or whom w<.•rt• i.ekrtt·d al R1ky's r<.'que~t. refus<.'d · · Mv intention is not lo ruhher s tamp other poltt1cal decision!> Private work plan killed SACRAM ENTO <AP I A plan to let private com panies do more .... ork for the state govern- m ent . opp osed by s ta t e e mployee unions. is dead in the w ate r. ACA3 by Assemblyman Terry Goggin. D-San Bernardino. got only a 3·2 vote Tuesday of the Assembly Constitutiona I Am end m ents Committee, one s hort of the needed majority But Goggin got permission to try again for passage early next yea r . in time to make the J une ballot. Most state work must n o w be pe r for med by s t ate e mployl'es. that :irl' ht·tn~ madl'.". explained llt·nry St•gNstrom. µartner irl <' .J Segt•rst rom & Sons of Costt \l t' .... 1 and the• pl'rson who pr°' po ... 1•d haltini:? t•\pani.son at Johll \\'01) Ill' f lie• -..ml continued expansiorl al tht• airport \\ould JCOpardizt. th1· 1mportanct• of thC' work th' h I lit' rt h b 11 n t' o m m i t tee i fll' rform in~ 1 nt t' r\'t P\\ erl l h 1 s mornin g H 1lt•\ ''a-. philosoph1cal abou till' rnmm1ttee·s act1otr lie said 11 ... h1111hl inspirl' confidence tha tht• 1•nmm1ttce \\il" not ··hand Jll<'k•·rl to follow his lt•ad Hilt•). how(•\'er. s;11d he still do1·-.n ·1 ;igr et• with I he commit: t l'l'·s proposal. which he said i 1111ts111t• lh(• scop<' of its dutses ORANGE C~AST WEATHf~ Fair through Thursday .t h111 l1rn cloudiness late C n1~ht throu l!h mid · "' morning hours H t~hs at lht• beaches 70 to 75 amt in land areas 78 to RS Lows ' • tonight 62 to 66 • . • INSIDE TODAY E A Toronto phy~1c1an aims 111 erplnre the wreck of a nrit1sh bark asleep sn the A retie di'ep since the day1 of (Juren Vrctoria S<•e Page /)4 INDEX •• .,_ ,....,k. At LM ~ A1J .... -~ Cal....,,.• Al ClaultlM 04-lt Ceftlk l Alf C,.11_.. Alt 0.all\-kM 04 l•ltenal AU Ill~ 01 .... """ 91 ..... Cl-14 "--•1 Jftl c.n.,. 9J Allll~ st Mll•--M ""'-"'" DJ. ,,__,,_ IU =~i:-.... ":": DB ~--•D TllMtln D ::::;.... M I l . .. " ... . . .. . U • • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PlLOT/Wednosday, Septomber 2, 1981 Fifth proposal for hosp~tal in ·Irvine filed By RICHARD GR EEN Of tM Dlillw ,..,.. l u ff A Chats worth based organiza· t io n has anno un ced t hat 11 has filed a fo rmal proposal to build a hosp1ta~n Irvine, bring ing to fi ve t he .-faumber of s uch propos a ls on rile with s tate health officia ls The Health West non-profit fo undation intends to build a 200-bed hospital in Ir vine by 1985, said foundation Vice Pres1 dent Robbe Rygg said Tuesday. He said that by the year 2000, the fo undation intends to add three new lowers to the hospital, increasing its size to 800 beds And, he added, the four-tower hospital would be placed in a ··health city" <:omprised of a clinic, medical offi ce building, a n a mbulatory care pavilion. a health education complex. a n emporium or health-care related services and a motel ··ours would be a premier facility with national and in ternationa l appeal." c laimed Rygg:- Health West . which operates hospita ls in Northridge. Van Nuys, Nort h Holl y wood and P asade na. is the latest organiza tion to fil e a "Notice of Intent .. with the St ate wide Offi ce of Health Planning a nd Develop· ment. The Notice or Intent IS the fi rst step 1n a long rev1ey. process as sociated with proposals to build hospita ls. Othe r orga ni zations whic h ha ve filed notices of intent to build medjc(tl fa_cilities in Ir vine are · Tennessee-based Hospital Arriliates Interna tio na l. which runs the Cos ta Mesa Memonal Hospital, and intends to build a 172-bed hospital T u st in Commu n i t y Hospital, which wants to build a 120-bed hospita l A non profit corporat ion compos t'd of repre~e ntat i ves from Western Mt'dical Center in Santa Ana and Ne wport Beach bust'<! lioag Mt.•mon al Hospital. which mknds lo build a 200-bed hosp1t ul. People for an Irvine Com munJ ty llosp1tal. whu.·h intends to build a 200 bl'd hos pital Addition ally, UC lrvme has announced its plans to build an outpatient clinic that might la ter be expanded into a complete hos o1t al faciht v Newport Beach atto rney Dave Bakt•r , spokes man for People for an I rvine Comm unit y Hosp1lal. says his group is com p os ed of con l'erne d citizens which decidt>cl to file a Notice of Intent m order to give Lhe lrvine citizenn· a vo1cc in the competi lion to build a hospital tn lrv)ne .. All thest· organizations with a ves ted interest wen• st arting to t:a rvc up Irvine we·ve t ricd to represent Irv int• ·s view point," said Baker, a former ln•ine City Council candidate ··1rv1ne has be come the talk of the Western Cmted St ates health carr md ustrv.·· he s aid. "It is u g r o wing arl'a wh en• a lmost evcrvbodv w1 II have msurancl' so tht· hospita l bills "'111 be 100 percent collectable ... lie said I rvinc is the only city of its size in the stall' Y.ith no hospital within its borde rs Clf"a nup d e layed llAR RISBUtG, Pa 1AP1 Operators of Three M lie Island say an uncxpettcd problem in a ne w decontamination syste m h a s d<'layed the c leanup of h1gh l~ rad1oact1 ve \\at er at the c rippled nuclt•a r plunt Testmg o f th e s u bmerged de minerahzer S\stem shOY.s thut till\ bits of ihl' maLN1al that ab~orbs rad1oactiv1ty tend to becomt· d1slocl gcd during tht.• o.;ys lt•m s opr rat1o n Bergeson indexing measure gets boost SACRAMENTO An effort b y Assemblywo m a n Maria n Bergeson. R-Newport Beach. to place a state inco me ~..ax index ing meas ure before Californi a voters in 1982 has rec<'ived a boost. The Assembly Committee on Constitutional Amendments on Tuesday a pproved the proposed measure with the minimum fo ur votes but only a fter Mrs Bergeson collected t he last needed vote following 1ntense ha llway lobbying efforts with several committee members Unde r the indexing m eas ure. taxpayers wouldn't be forced 1n lo higher tax bracke ts when they receive salarv increases The proposa l previous ly was approved by the Asse mbly·s Revenue and Taxation Commit tee ll s till faces a hearing before lhe Assem bly Ways and Means Committee. chaired by Assembly m a n J ohn Vascon cellos. D·San J ose. befor e going to the Assembly fl oor and to the Senate. . Vasconcellos. a m ember of the constitutional amendments com· rnittee. gave a "pas s .. vote when the committee roll "'as called .Another me mber . Sam Farr. D Monterey. left the room before the vote. but was eventually con· v inced by Mrs Bergeson lo cast t he needed vote to move the m easure out of the committee. Mrs . Be rgeson is proposing that inde xing be t ied to a so called "wage and sa laries Ill cre ase" not the Consumer P rice Index. The CP r would be t he standard in a se parate m come tax indexing in1t1ative by t ax a tion wa tc hd og Howard J arvis . J arvis. co-a u thor of the Proposition 13 property tax c ut of 1978. has qualified a n Ill· itiative for next J une's ballot that would m ake state indexing ,perm anent It would use ~he &t atewide Cons um e r Pri ce Index, of CP I. a s a measure of inOation . ORANGE COAST Mr'> Ac•rgt•son ~ays the CPI inc ludes . for one th in~. neY. housmg cost-. 1hat don't apply to ever~one She 1s proposing an 1n d e '< t ied t o the a verage statcw1de incn •ase in wages. Thul v.ould bc a .. far more responsible' approach . she said Th (' c o mm1tte c»s three Republicans und Democrat F arr voted for her measure Ont· who dtdn·t \Ole. As sembh man Garv Ha rt. D-Santa Ba rba.ra. s aid. :.I don·t believe in writing tax policy into the state Const1tut1on ·· If ~lrs Bcq~eson·~ ACA34 1s a ppro ved by the Legis lature early next year. il wi ll bypass Brown 's dt•s k and go on the ballot as a n v a I to the J arv1s mea~urc Mrs Bergeson·s m easure is a const1tut1onal ame nd ment, while th e .Ja r \'l s pro p os a l is a ~tatutory C'hangc Generally the constitution takes precedence. s ai d a s pok e s w oman for Secretary of State Ma rch Fong Eu That Y.Ould m e a n Mrs. Bc r gcs on's meas ure would become the la y. if thl• voters ap proved hoth Cahforma \\as the first state to mdcx its mcomC' tax. But after this VC'ar, the tax bracket adjustmcni 1s scheduled to ex elude the firs t 3 percent agC' points of 1nfl at1on . Gov . Edmund Brown J r vetoed Mrs Be rgeson·., earlier bill to ma kl':' full 1n dex1ng permanent Brown s aid 1t was loo expensive. eating a revenue loss of $200 mil lion 1n the first year and b11l1on s 1n future year.., Bla ze ba ttle d BAKERS FIELD (AP > Abo ut 500 f ire fig ht e r s set backfires toda y t o stop the s pread of a 1,000-acre brush fire in ruggC'd terrain about 25 miles east of here Daily Pilat Cln1ll1ed adverti1ing 714 642·5678 All other dep•nments 642-4321 ., . . .. '• •, . · Tnomas P Haley PuOhtl'• '"° c ,, ... , [ ~~ 141 ... (. IH t .. , Robert N Weed p,~, ThoMas A Muroh1ne (O IOI Michael P Harvey Mtf\•hng l'•'K'O' L Kay s.·nul11 Dl<K to OI 0 tl9fl f•Oft\ 11.ennetn N Goddard Jr C"'c ..,..,'°" 01,ecto• Bernard Scnutman ao.,,~ Cn1v1es H Loos ..,._EO>ln< Carol A. Moore ._.,,E_ MAIN OFFICE u1 w,.,, a .... '' r ,,", ~ ... , .. , A M•ll .tOdO\\ ACJ• t\ol) (O'\t• ~ .. ,_.. 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WASHED UP \\'h<•n lht• Zurn l.uth l't an Ch t11Th of < 'on·;tllts On •. schedul ed a n a nima l was h la!'>t Wl•t•k 11 "a.., an nounted that l ht• \\as h was fo r dogs , rals and an~t h tnJ! t•l-.1· \\ ft lt'll 1111'11 1t l1 ·d 111·1·11 h ;1d 1\.11111-.11 Ii.it lt•·d -.h1m1•d 1111.il d1-.1111 .I I 111 11·1 lfw 1·.11 1•,ll1·i.:•11 ' l..it n H;.ill 1111 •111~1 lr1 11 1I 1 Ii" lt11111i11.it 11 111 I hi' 1·,1t From Page A1 ANGOLA. • • areas under South African oc cupat1on. ··If the ne ws is true. 1t wou Id not be surprising." d 'Almeida told a news conference Th~ Soviets have not com · mentcd on tht• reports. A TV pool reporter ta ke n by t h e South Afr ic a ns to the northern border area of South West Africa said he saw more than 100 captured Soviet trucks, a bout 50 tanks and one truck carrymg the remains of a South Afru:an heli copter t hat had been s hot down 1n the in vasion. He s aid these vehi cles. plus South Afritvc1n \'eh1cles, were heading 4'\0uth into Sout h West Af nca The r epo rte r s aid a South African officer told him and other for eign co rres ponde nts take n on the tour that the Ill· vasion force c leared a n area 90 mile s d eep into An gola of weapons T he South African Defe nse Ministrv spokesm an s aid more than half of the South African forces 10 Angola had been withdrawn and the res t would be pull ed out .. accord in g to s c hedulC' ... lie could not sa y wh en the troops would return to South West Africa because they were 'stil l ha ving proble ms with land mines · · Sou th Af riee1 ·s h c fe ns c· mim:-.l('r sa id Tuesda) that the S o v1t·t ca:,ualt1es in Angola provt• the '.'Ja m1 bian guerri llas a re controlled anrt suppo rted b) the Soviet L'n1 on Tht•re can h<' no doubt that t hl· t e rro ri s t orga n 1:i;at1 o n S WA PO 1s cont rolled by and givt•n 1deotog1cal and material s uppc>rt b~ the Soviet Cmon. ·· s e11rt Dd ense M1mstcr Magnus '.\l alan tn a statement f!:ar ll e r . it was generally bellc•vcd a nd acclaimed that So' 1ct Russia \\as onl) tndi rect I\' 1nvol\'ed. but now the opposite has been proved, namely the cl1rcc-t involVl•ment or milita ry per:-.onncl on the lowe r le\'els of terronst m ovements .·· S WAPO 1s the South West Africa Peoples Organizatio n . \\ h1ch has been fighting a bush "'a r for 15 Yl'ars to t ry to end South Africa 's control of South West Africa. or Na mibia. as the big t erritory be tween South Africa and Angola ts called by black Africa a nd the l.'ni ted Na tions South African forces ma ke period ic ra1d'i into Angola to al tack SWAPO bases there. This timt'. 1nform('d sources report ed . the c hief-targets we re radar an d ant1-a 1rcrafl missile bat tC'ric·s inst all ed by the Soviet Union and its E ast European at lies in southern Angola to aid SWA PO and the Angolan ar my From Page A 1 SEES ... some look away . I'm probably bothered most by looks of pity Charles is not to be pitied. My husband has to be one of the most mdepcnde nt people going. He does bette r without sight than I do with my new s ight." Now that s he has sight. Mrs. K r amarich -;a ys he r goal in ' life is to become a reglstered nurse . "I wa nt to do something in re tum for what I got ," she said. Produc e organic S AC R A M ENTO <AP ) Organic farmers could still tall their produce organic despite m a la thion intende d for the Mediterranean fruit fly, under a bill on the Assembly rloor t From Page A1 BOARD CONTROVERS Y. • • refl ect the broad vie w of educa tion. rathe r than board mcm b e r s vie wing themselves us refl ectmg a certain kind of 1n tercs t llow much that is the fa ult of lht• governor I don·t know:· One of the most divis ive issue <; was the regul ations on bilingual education t hat the board ap proved in April The rules . sll'mm ing from ney.. leg1s lat1on to mcrease the em phas1s on English. mcluded pro vis ions aim ed at moving stu de nts out of the bi lingual pro gram faster Ms Schmidt called the action .. abusive" and s aid the text of the regula tions didn 't accurate ly Drexels rdlC'<"t the hoa rd .., <1l·l 1nr1 J l·ha llt·ngc th;it gained v.t•1 ght "'hl·n l'rasun·s were found 1>11 tape!'> of the boJnl ml·ding ThL• 1:.sut· a ro..,e again Tuesdu) 1m ml'<hatl•h after tht• t·leclum when the board was a i:.kt-d to <1 p pron• the m mull..'S of the April m (•l'l1ng Paloma re~ .,..,kl'd 1n stead that the h1hngual issue be fl'O Pl'n ed Fir~ hits rnint Df~N\'E R I A I' 1 Tht• co1111ng of pt•nn1 es at tht• l S ;\11nt hcn· proba hh will ht· halll·cl for ;, s hort 11me folloY.in g a rn1nor fin• at tlw far ilil.'. offH·iuls s aid • • • best at Judge get s ve nue c hange in S an Die go ~i\~ I>lf:<;o 1,\I'1 A cha nge of \ t·mw has twcn granted for :\1 u11w1pal .Judgt· Louis Wenzell. \\ho f<H'l'S eight C'Ounts of !:.Olicil 111g p1 11st1tut1on JIJ(})!l' K1l·ran Hyland said he gr ;.1 1111·!1 the motio n Tues d ay uftl·r 1 t·ceiv1ng 197 letter!> from San 1>1egu lav.y<:rs Y.ho claim that \o\t•nzell could not rece1\'e a fo tr trial 111 San Diego because of pretrial publicity W l'n1 ell, a µpomted b) Gov Edmund Brown Jr . has been de ntt·d hc .. aring new cases pending t h1· oult·omt• ,,f the trimina l l'h:iri.:t·:-. 20°/o OFF! 18th Cent4ry Dining & Bedroom Sets • 2 WEEKS ONLY• .. ORDER NOWll S4iveral aeta In stock. P'toe Fumitul'e and Interior Dai«n COSTA MESA 15Mf'l~Btvd . . (714) 042-2050 LAGUNA BEACH 346 North Colet Hwy, (714) ... 9511 ALL STORES OPEN MONDAY THAU SATURDAY -t A.M. TO &!SO~ .. ) \ A .......... Carol Channmg 1left1 and Barbara Walters look over Plogrnm w ith composer·lynC'1st ,Jerry llerma1l between acts of Jerry s (;ir/.~. o musical :;how in .'frw York (eaturwg many of llermari's show tunes Sutherl and b_reaks u rist Actor Oooald Sutherland said he broke his wrist in a boating accident after his s ailboat ran aground. Sutherland and six com- p a n 10 n s were sailing in Suisun Bay when his 40-foot boat Black Duck got stuck on a mud bank, said Chief Petty Officer Dave Cipr a of the Coast Guard Sutherland, who recently sta rred in the movies "Ordinary People" and "Eye Of The Needle." said from his hospi~I room in Pitts· burg. Calif.. that the mis hap occurred during a two- w eek vat"ation with hi s family U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger 1s in China for a 10-day vis it , which will mclude a meeting with Vice Chairman Deng Xiaoping. Burger and members of his s taff are gues ts of the Chinese Ministry of Justice They will visit Shanghai and Canton after P eking, and are s cheduled to meet with China's top judicial officials and visit law schools, the U.S. Embassy said. Princess Diana will be busy when s he and Prince Charles end their vacation at Balmoral Castle in Scotland next month , Buc kingham Palace s aid. The 20-year -o ld former Lady Diana Spencer. who married the prince July 29. wHl accompany h im on a three-day tour of Wales. The couple will dine with the Lord Mayor of London in November. and with House of Commons Speaker George Thomas on Dec. 1 The princess will attend the opening of Parli ament on Nov. 4 and an annual service of remembrance for war dead Nov 7 in Whitehall She will meet the diplomatic corps at a Buc k ingh am Palace reception An appeal m ailed to alum· ni of Palos Verdes High School. class of 1972, urges former students to help find missing people for their 10· year reunion, including one named Christopher Boyce. Between the tim e the flyer was printed and its receipt by a lums. U.S. marshals helped find Boyce, a convict· ed spy who was a fugitive hiding out at Port Angeles, Wash ., until marsha ls caught up witR him.' A national telcvh1ion au dienl'<' wuis treated lo some wet and wild entert11inment when mulrunct lo n1ng sprinklers !louked u variety &how ut 1.1 cuslno hotel. Just a ft:w m mutei. utter the weekly "Allan tic City Alive" proli(ram went on the air, sprinklers gushed to.r- rents of waler onto sax ophonlst Sam Bute ra and his jazz band. Tht: program , broadcast over Atlanta's W1'8S·TV to cable tel evision systems around the nution, went off th e air within seconds . Butera and his band were winding up th eir first number for about 225 guests inside the Carousel Cabaret at Resorts International Hotel casino Blac k Panth er P arty leader Huey Newton was ar· r ested i n an Oakland restauran t after he allegedly got drunk , in s ulted customers a nd refused to leave, police reported A man iden tified a s Newton's bodyguard, Larry Henson, 32. also was arrested at l vey's Restaurant and was being held for investigation or brandishing a firearm and carrying a concealed, loaded gu n , sa id a police spokesman. Newton, :J9, has bct:n free on $100,000 bail while appeal· mg the terms or sentencing under a 1978 conviction for being an ex -fe l on in possession of a gun. F'AC/.VG DRU.'VK RAr Pa11ther chief Vewton Rainstorms move north Autumn gives signal: Frost in Nebraska U.S. summary Th\lnd1,.1torms 1pr••d •cros1 northern Tt••t l nlo north•rn Louhl•n• on Tu••do. dymplno M••Y r•ln • <My •11.r , .. n ouoecl 11ooct1no In tou1r.rn Tuu F"""-' Inc~ of r•ln fell •t Con· cord, TnH. •nd 1 • ln<M• le! 1 •• Ctnt9<, Teu._ 1-•no -"'"'' •nd NllfM•v• 0.llH ·For1 Worth 004 3 ln<l>M al rain "'"" wl"" vu•ti to 40 mpfl Shre-1, wi .. 11111 1,5 ln<ne• of ••In trom ti. •lormt. In _,.,.,n To ... •I IHtl 11 ....... Pi• _,. killed by 11ooc11no on Mon <My eflilr uP to 11 lt>C~ fl/I r aln Jell lrom the re mnt nts of • troplc•I de prtulon In •ddllllon, unn torn.aoH dan<.cl •crou G•lwllon "'•nd. J fl...-.storml •llO -r• K•llerld TIH..,.Y «n>M tr. Gull C:O.•• ""'" •nd '""''91 tflt Olllo Valley to I,,. 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L-• 6' to 1t. HIQll1 tn -.tllern o.- tertl tlll to 112 L-• 71 to•· COASTAL. MOUNTAIN AltlAS - Ftld•y tllrOU!llll S....S.y lelr '""°""" ,,,. period but l•te nl9flt •nd Hrty mornlno low cloud> •klnO ~ coHt. Some c-•lier,,_, •"" ewnlng llourl owr mount.Ins wltll cllan<e of lllU,_.._,. H!Qm •I beOJChel 11 to 1• ~ Inland •reas • to " L-t M to 6' Moutlt.ln rnort lllQlls 7' to II. LOWiS4 toU, NOR'rMlltN C:ALtf'ORNIA-Fri· d•Y lllrough S....CS.y l•lr t .Cte>I tor JMtclly nlllflttlme IOw clo<lcK •lone IM ~ H'91'a l•om tr. .OS and 70s •10no the <-to Ille IOt •"" 'IOt In· We're Listening ••• i Whal 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 ~ame 24·hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any t opic Mailbox contributors must lnclud~ their name and telephone number for verWcapon No clrculat1on calls, please. 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'3 U SS ., 0 "' 61 97 st .. ., .,, .. t.1 St n M 71 ,. .. St 73 SS .. .0 ... 40 10'2 17 ,. ., Ml La .. 11 •l .. ... n tS SO .. 11 .. ,, 11 u n n '° 11 '° 72 .. 11 ... ,. •s 12 11 S1 t4 IS .. 11 91 11 n ,. .. .s 13 " " 11 Hew Yori! Horfoltl Okl•-Clly o .... 11e Piii~ ,,_. 1• 10 ., 71 7J .. 41 St 8A .. 107 .. .... .. ,. CANADA ""~ P11Md,,. Pl•••or. r ,, " C•IO•Y Ed- Mofttl"MI Regine Vencow.r Wlnnloeg "' i.. ,, SJ 4~ :: n o .. S1 .. ,. SURf RIPDRT "'" T 4 4 ~ n 12 II ................. A ....... ow 1 ~ I: J > SW J J SW ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Septombor 2. 1981 s /.V COl'.\TY ./AIL R o Ot' r I .J Tlwmpson Cainps filled for holiday .. Oper ators of slate and na tional campgroundi. 1n lhe Orange County area s<ty they are booked solid for the Labor Day weekend. and thoi.e expect· ing lo find a space without a reservation will be disappointed Spokesmen at San Clemente. San Onofre and Dohen y stalt: beaches said no rest:rvations are being taken and ~!Jvised tam pers to look eli..ewl}ere SpJces which beco me avalla ble through rancellat1ons will be assigned on a first come. first served basis. the spo kesmt:n said Howevl•r, they said few 1f any no-show~ are expel'ted. A pokes man for the National F o r est S er vi ce said n o n reserved s paces ar e available at the Cleveland National Forest. but that all reserved spaces have been taken. The spokes man said persons seeking last minute rnformation on camping space s hould call 678 3700 before they leave home Campers are advised to leave early to fmd a s pace in the Cleveland National Forest llunlingtbn Beach o ffici als s aid the recreational vehicle park south of the city pier will not be open over the Labor Day holiday. They said the area will open to campers Sept 15 Officials at Huntington State Beach said they offer no over· night camping . H owever. owners of recreational vehicles are wekome until midnight when the area closes. Trash collection in the cities of Laguna Beach, Irvine. Fountain Valley , H untington Beach , Newport Beach and Costa Mesa will be postponed by one day of the national holiday The unin· corporated com munities of Dana Bomt and Laguna Niguel will follow the same schedule Trash pick-ups will resume Tuesday and contmue one day later than through the regular service day Saturday Regularly scheduled service will resume Sept. 14. Federal, slate, county and municipal offices will be closed Monday There will be no mail delivery and U.S. Pos t Offices will be closed. Regular ser vice will resume Tuesday Gem Talk RvJ,C HL'.\1P/IR/f."S Ctr/1(1Pd Gl!molnl(1st. A GS FROM OUTER SPACE com"' tht rwr11tnt fn this age of space explora Lion and interplane ta ry travel, t here is one gemstone that is able to fit right in with this "olher-wordly" theme. The pe ridot I pronounced perry· dough> is a space traveler. and sometimes arrives here from t he outer reaches of the un· 1verse. This pale yello w beauty is the only gemstone, say scien· lists, that is ever found em- bedded in meteorites which strike the earth. For those born during the peridot birthstone month of August, t he stone has s pecial significance, because it symbolizes a ha ppy m arriage. In ancient days, when special qualities were attributed to gemstones, there was a belief that the peridot conquered timidity and warded ofC evil spirits. The ancient Egyptians wore it as a talis m an because of its ability to capture and hold even the dimmest light. The peridot ls usually a pale yellow· green or bottle-green, but at night, under artificial light. it appears darker . This has earned It the ni ckname of • "evening emerald." Slay suspect • arrrugnment due next week • RolH.•rt J uckson Thomp~on , 35 ye:u··old former sex offrnder arcused or the kidnap murder of Ana heim newspape r deliver y boy llenJamin Brenneman will he al'ru1gned Sept 11 A delay in Thompso11 's first court appear11nrc since being ar rl'sted Thursday was granted Tuesday by North Orange Coun ty Superior Court Judge Dave Bal'h Jr , :.<) Deput y Public Defender Mlt:hael Giannini would h11ve mo re time to review tht' case Rach, mean\.\hlle. order ed Thomps on m o ved from t he Anaheim City Jail to Orange County J :ul, where he will re mum in custody without bail In an earlier development, a woman arrested with Thompson Thursday in Santa Monica was released from the Anaheim jail Monday afternoon. police said. Lisa Ann Hickle. 23, was freed after officials in the o ·istrict At torney's Office d ecided not to file criminal charges against her 01s an accomplice 1n r cmnecllon with lhc death ur till' 12 year.old Brennl'mm1 boy Thi! slain bcJY was last seen <tr· I 1 v c rin g new i-p iqn~ r:; ll nd ..,olH'tling ~ubscnvtions al the upartm('nt C'umµlcx in i\nahe1m near where Ms ll1l'kle lives. Thompson rl'portecl ly was slay ing al hl·r apartment when the boy wa!o reported m1 ...... ing fh(• boy 's b11·yrll· tind h1i. ~hoes latcr were founcl "l tht• apar'lmenl tomplex ll1 s body "a~ d1scuve1 ct.I eight day!> ago in R,111rho l'alu:-. \'erde.., Thompson ha~ been ('harged by thl· 01 stnl't Allornl'y's Office with murder, kidnapping and st-x enmes 1n connection with t he Brenneman death He will havt• a chant'l' to t'nl('r a plea to the C'harges "hen h1i. arrajgn ment re~ume~ Prior to his arrest last week. Thompson ha<i been paroled foOr times for prl'vious sex offenses. acC'ord1i:i,g Ill u spokesman for the ~late Oepartmcnt or Correc I IC>n!'. County 'workfare' program tightened Once the target of Roger Stan to n:s carefully worded reserva· lions. Orang<' County's work-for welfore program no" 1s running with the new coun~ supervisor·~ full blessing t Stanton's transf mation to a s upporter of th mandatory work progra m for general relief \\'elf are recipients "as complet ed Tuesday when he personally sought acceptance of the pro gram with his modifications from his colleagues on the board of s upervisors That approval was granted, making the program a perma nent part of the county pro cedure for a1dmg need y persons who don't qualify for other kinds o r o;ta te or federa l welfare benefits l 'nder changes s ugges ted Tuesday by Stanton, a pplicants who previously had received a id and then dropped out or the work program will have to invest a third day ea('h week \o\C>rking for the county as a laborer or c lerical aide lJnder normal circumstances, able bodied applicants work two days per week In exchange for a maximum grant or $240 per m onth. bus tokens and food stamps Resuscit a tion class slated .. Reg1strat1on "Is under way for a six-week card10-pulmonary re· s u sc1talion class a t Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The class •• which teaches Life saving techmques. begins Sept. 8 Persons completing the course will receive certification from the Orange County c hapter of the American Heart Assoc1a lion For more information. call 556·5772 I Stanton al...,o proposed the ust- of <t Cl:'nt ral information o;yste m to l':ltch appltt·ants who have been ~anct1on cd ca rher for fa1lun• to \\Ork Stanton became involved 1r1 the issue last fall while cam paigr11ng to "in the supervisorial s eal from inC'Umlwnt Phihp An ttHJO\ Anthon' tlC'v 1sed the man datcwy work program and re peatl'dl~ mentioned 11 in his campaign Stanton oft en picked on the program. C'la1m1ng he had doubts as tn its money·setving er f ett1 \'eness lie chaq~ed that 1n several o the r places. adm1n1s trativt' ('Ost:. of similar programs had out weighed savings After Stan ton won the election, some count) officials pnvatety s veculated he might try to s crap th ~ progr a m rns t ead , h e bl't'amt· involved in an exam1o.a trnn \\htt·h 1t•..,ulll•d l<ist \.\eek \n his in:-01:-.knc<' that program a d min1strator~ had cxuggerat1·d possibl<• ~a ' rngs proJcttcd lo Ql' S4 I 5.000 .l vea r J \.\as .JUSt Sll~tJl('IOUS about tht• -.avings figure.·· he ex pl uint•d "It seemed ltke therc \\ere c:;o man~ l'Slim ated in there and 'el It "as touted as theo;e Lire Lhe savings " S tanton s aid he has heard rumblings that supervisors· of fice::. w.uall~ .irer 't expected lo gel ln\'OI ved \\I( h the details of a n adm10istrntn'l' program Bµt, hl' :.aid . I fl'll 11 Wd '> necc:-.~ar~ Pro~ra1n faulted WASlllNGTON (APl The fodcral program to identify and l'Orrect faults in nearly 40 perceht or the nation s 514 ,000 highway bridgt•s lack~ consistent poliey and the power to ('ompel repairs. congressional 111vestigatorssay A GIFT OF TIME OMEGA QUARTZ • . ,,. -_,, .. Omega: o fitting and flattering companion for the man and for the woman whose llfe·styles ore sparked by change-of-pace and chan9e-of-pl9ce! Doth models In yellow gold-filled case ore Omega Quonz for on·tlme occurocy within seconds a month. See them and other Omegas In our collection. · 0 OMEGA J. C.-1Jum.phrie~ Jeweler~ Mr MHl H 6-Mf Rll AN C ,[ M Sf"\Clf TY 18."3 Nf WPOAT 1:3l VD CO~l A MESA 35 YEARS IN THE SAME 1.0CATION @ B1nkAm1nc1rd-M119ter Cherge PHONE &48-3401 .. • •' ' s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 2. 1981 ~ffiTI~rnrn • Alien youth crime problem @a11ses concern WASJUNGTON <AP> -The lromigration and Nationaliza- tiO(l Service 1s looking into the problem of teen-agers crossing the Mexil'an border and commit· tiJB crimes 1n U.S. cities. ac- cording to a State Department spokesman. Richard F1urbanks, assistant secretary to Secretary or State A I e x a n d e r II a i g f OT co n · gressional relations, wrote Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, 0 -Texas. that he has asked the INS to suggest "substantive" ways to solve the problem. Bentsen and 14 other members of Congress sent Haig a letter las t month as king him to negotiate an international agree- ment with Mexico as a first step toward solving the dilemma. INS for their assistance." Fairbanks added, "I know that you fully appreciate the dif- ficulty in working out a viable solution und realize that it may take considerable time. In that spirit of realism , we look forward to working closely with your office In making a begin- ning." Other senators from border states who joined Bentsen in signing the letter were John Tower, R-Texas; Harrison Schmidt, R-N.M.; Pete V. Domenici, R -N . M.; Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz.: Deonis DeConcini, 0 -Arlz .. and S.I. Hayakawa, R-Calif. I ' \ --- . .......... From 3.000 to 6,000 juveniles w1 II illegally cross the border from Mexico into Texas, New Mexico. Arizona and California over the next 12 months "and commit numerous crimes .. and ... in mos t cases U.S. authorities cannot prosecute these youthful o ffenders." Bentsen's letter said. Eight members of the House signed the letter, including four from Texas -Kika de la Garza, 0 -Mission; Ri chard White. D-El Paso; Chick Kazen. D-Del Rio, and Tom Loeffler, R-Hunt. The other border state congressmen were Joe Skeen, R-N.M.; Morris K . Udall, D-Ariz.: Bob Stump, D-Ariz, and Clair W. Burgener. R-Calif Erosion wearing down crater walls of Mount St. Helens. Scientists expect dark lava dome to begm growi1ig again soon . In seeking Haig's aid, the con- gres~men said Jaw enforcement officers in many border com- m trn it i e s have found it necessary to simply return Mex- ican juvenile offenders to &.he border and release them because no formal procedure ex- ists Lo deal with them. The economic envelope, please Those problems "are as com- pltx as they are disturbing,·· Fairbanks· responded this week 1n a letter made public by Bentsen's office. Past policies, Federal Reserve blamed for inflation, high interest rates . ' ''Before considering possible discussions with the Mexican government , it would be necessary to identify the range of substantive solutions which might be possible, taking into account the intricate legal and factual background." Fairbanks $aid. "Since that type of expertise is to be found primarily within the l mmigration and Naturalization Service and its parent body, the Justice Department ... we have referred your letter to the "While the Border Patrol does handle some juvenile cases, it is not specially tra·ined nor e quipped to deal with the j uvenile offender under the sub· stantive due process , guidelines mandated by the U.S. Supreme Court." the letter said. "The s tates are unable, in many instances. to prosecute juvenile offenders because or the lack of documentation." Bentsen said. Nixon bust moved to better position Carroll said the Rules Com- mittee and the Antiquities Com· mission felt the reception room had a cluttered look with the busts m 1l. By OWEN ULLMANN .. _.. ................. . WASHINGTON -There's an o ld joke that Wa s hington veterans are reviving as presi- dent Reagan tries to cope with the growing political furor over high interest rates . The outgoing president hands his successor three envelopes marked No. 1. No. 2 and No. 3. with instructions to open the ap- propriate one after each year in office if the ec.:onomy is souring. One bad year goes by. and the new president opens the first en- v e Io pe. The c ontents say : "Blame the previous ad- ministration." After another poor year. he opens the second envelope and reads : .. Blame the Federal Reser ve Board ... After a third year of gloomy economic developments. he rips open the last e nvelope and finds the message: "Prepare three new envelopes.·· With fi ve months left in his first year, Reagan gives the im- pression that he peeked into the first envelope. Whenever he and his aides are asked why interest rates are persisting at record and near-record levels, they lay NEWS ANALYSIS the blame at the feet of the Carter admmistration. ··We're paying the piper for four years of s top-and-go economic policies," presidential spokesman Larry Speakes re- cently said. And. Reagan 'already has s tarted to put some distance between himself and the Federal Reserve. One gets the feeling that, if interest rates stay in the stratosphere. it's only a matter of time before he follows the ad- vice of Envelope No. 2 and turns on the nation's central bank. ·'The Fed is independent, and they're hurting us in what we're trying to •!l, as much as they're hurting everyone else," the presi dent told a group of California Republicans. Spokesrftan Speakes quickly explained to reporters that the "they're" referred to high in· terest rat.es. not the Fed, and that the president has "complete confidence" in the bank. But the hint of criticism came through. At this point, Reagan has no legitimate complaint with the t<'ed 's tight-m oney policy , because that's exactly what he ordered ~o fight inflation. For years, it was government policy to risk rising inflation to keep interest rates low and sta· ble. Now. the government is risking high interest rates to bring inflation down. Both Reagan and Fed Chairman Paul Volcker say they see eye·to-eye on this policy call. The Fed, which regulates the nation's supply of money, has been keeping a tight grasp on the growth of credit in the belief that too rapid an expansion is in· flationary. However. the com- bination or a tight-money policy that restricts supply and large budget deficits that increase de- mand for credit produces persistently high interest rates . ernmcn t compe tition with private sources for a limited supply of credit. and that means higher interest rates. Fed Chairman Volcker repeat· ed tlus week that the bank has no intention of abandoning its monetary restraint. He suggest· ed instead that the budget be cut more. That left the ball in Reagan's court. The administration moved in that direction, announcing this week that it will trim up to $30 billion from Reagan's previously sacred military budget for fiscal 1983 and 1984 Unless interest rates come down, Reagan's economic pro- gram could be doomed. For each one percentage point rise in Treas ury bill rates. the ad- ministration must find another $4 billion in spending cuts to keep to its budget plan And . if high ratl'S discourage businesses from e xpanding . the huge economic ~rowth and the tax revenue it brings that is sup· posed to flow from the tax cut may never occur. WASHINGTON {AP > -A !Jlarble bust of Richard Nixon. tl\1ckcd into an out-of-the-way Senate anteroom for the past t.wo years. is 1n a new spot IL here morl' visitors can see it alow that Republicans are in 1>1mer Hut Elliott Carroll. assistant ~rchitcct or the Capitol. says the rrove had at least as much to do with aesthetics as it did with ~olitics. As a result of the moves, busts of all vice presidents from Charles Dawes, who served un· der Calvm Coolidge, to Lyndon Johnson are now in the corridors that ring the Senate chamber. Paper loses Piggy The administration's plan called for the Fed to s tack to a tight-money policy while the White House cut spending en route to a balanced budget by 1984. Jn February. Reagan aides were predicting that the high in· terest rates they inherited from Carter would plummet by sum· mer. The administration believed that the Wall Street financial community , which bases in- terest rates on its outlook for in· nation, would become convinced that the Fed would stick to its anti-inflation policy and that Reagan would succeed, where other administrations had failed, in balancing the budget. Once assured that inflation was coming down permanently, Wall Street would lower interest rates. The administration remains hopeful, if no longer confident. that interest rates will fall soon. A s urge in personal savings spurred by the tax cut should provide more money to lend, a nd Wall Street's deep skep- ticism as bound to break down . administration economists say. ' Carroll said Nixon 's bust was dne of 10 that were moved about <l month ago at the request of the Se nate Rules Co mmittee. ~eaded by Sen Charles Mathias ~r .. R-Md. By tradition dating to 1886, the Senate has a bust made of each vice president, constitutionally the Senate's presiding officer. Judge nixes suit over comic strip lie said t he Senate Com· Oiission on Arts and Antiquities ~oncurred in the changes. , The Nixon bust was one of $t-veral in the Senate Reception Room. an area just off the floor that is frequented by lobbyists but visited by relatively few ~ourlsts. Other s included the ~usts of John Nance Garner and (lenry Wallace. who served as Tice presidents under Franklin Roosevelt. . The Nixon bust's new location ts near a bank of elevators in a torndor through which many tis1tors pass on their way to the ~enatc gallery. The Garner and \Vallace busts were moved to a ~orridor on the other side of the $enate chamber. I I I I The Nixon bust had been placed in the reception room when it was brought out of storage two years ago after a de- lay of several years. at a time when Democrats controlled the Senate. The Nixon bust is by Italian sculptor Gualberto Ri cchi. An earlier version by Ricchi was rejected by the Nixon family in 1967 on grounds it was a bad likeness. By the time Ricchi completed the second version. Nixon was president and de- cided the bust should not be in- s ta li ed until he returned to private life. Installation of the bust was apparently delayed further by the emotions aroused by the Watergate scandal that forced Nixon's resignation. Also moved were several busts that had been on the third floor of the Ca pitol. PHILADELPHIA (AP> -A federal judge has rejected the Bulletin's efforts to obtain a new comic strip featuring Miss P iggy and the other Muppets characters. The newspaper had s ued King Features Syndicate , saying Publisher N .S. Hayden was mis- led into believing the Bulletin woul~ not have to bid against the Philadelphia Inquirer for the right to print the comic strip. The Bulletin bid late. the suit says, and the strip, went to the Inquirer. · The decision by U.S. District Judge Charles Weiner, said Hayden was not misled and the Bulletin's argument "is simply not supported by the facts as de· veloped at the hearing." Weiner issued a second order Monda y dis missing coun - terclaims against the Bulletin as moot. I I I I i I Come join the fun at c;7ilhooly 's restaurant! I I I I I I I I I I ' I 1 I I I I I At Gilhooly's in Westminster you can enjoy our Tostada bar for just 3.25, served daily from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m .. and Saturday, 11 :30 a.m. to 4 p .m. And there's·a delightful Happy Hour in the cocktail lounge from 4:30 to 7 p .m. Monday through Friday. as well as entertainment for your pleasure Thursday and Friday evenings. a , company ,WHtmln•lw 300 westmlnster mall 898-252 t. • King Features had sued the Bulletin for damages resulting from the temporary restraining order the Bulletin had won when it filed its suit, King Features lawyer Mari M. Gursky said. The Muppets s trip. which Hayden had described as "the hottest and best possible comic strip ... will debut locally in the Inquirer Sept. 21. Ms Gursky said. Bulletin Executive Editor Craig Amme rman said the newspaper's lawyers will study the ruling before deciding if it will be appealed to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. But the financial community is still not a believer. Instead of seeing a balanced budget down the road, it sees even larger budget deficits -the result of the president's record tax cut and military spending buildup. Larger deficits mean more gov- Those hopes received a slight boost this week as the prime rate declined s lightly for the first time in nearly two months. A senior Fed official observed that every administration takes the credit when the economy is doing well and eventually takes the blame when the economy is doing poorly. That's the way Washington works, and Reagan will be no exception, predicted this official. If Reagan doesn't deliver on his economic promises. he may produce some scapegoats But ultimately he may be forced to prepare a new set of env~Jopes. "Our High Volume -Your Be_st Price" END OF SUMMER CLOSEOUT SALE ''EVERYTHING GOES'' Begins Sept. 2nd Motobecane Astro-Daimler Colncigo Lawi II & Knight Centurion Mountain Bikes Puch Ross s&S GT Trac DG Univeqa Peugeot Laguna Bassett Cinelli Specialized 2116 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92663 673•505 I M•S~~S~AID ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday . Septombor 2. 1981 s Thalidomide mother's pain stays Former Sherri Finkbine went to Sweden 20 years ago to. abort deformed child ... LA JOLLA <AP> "l only wanted people to know about the dangers of the drugs," says Sherri Chessen, reflecting on her soul-wrenching decision 20 years ago The former Sherri Fmkbine of Scottsdale, Ariz., was expecting he r fifth c hild when she heard about babies in Europe who d ied or were born badly malformed as a result of Thalidomide, a drug their mothers had taken. "l remember read ing the ac- counts and thinking, 'How terri- ble, killing babies with sleeping pills and tranquilizers'" she re· called in a recent interview. , But then she realiied she also had been J?iven Thalidomide. It was something her husband, Bob Fmkbine. bought for her nervous stomach while lie was in England. The Ariiona Supreme. Court denied her request for an abor· lion, an operation to which her physician gave his OK. After a month, she received permission lo have one p erf ormed 1n Sweden on grounds that her pregnancy might cause a men tal breakdown. The doctors in Sweden who perform ed the abortion con firmed she would have had a de- formed child, possibly one like t he hund reds being born in Europe without limbs On her return homt, Shern predicted ··my friends will understand my motives those who don't are not my kind or friends '· At that lime, 1962, recalls Ms. Chessen, .. I had a great deal of support.from family and friends. but I didn't have the kind or network of women's s upport I would have today " A televis ion personality in Phoerux. she was the teacher for five years on "Romper Room," a morning TV show aimed al pre scpool children But after the abortion, '"I was deemed un fit lo handle children " The Finkbincs. to whom .two more children were born, both healthy, were divorced in 1973 Shern. us1nK her ma1dN1 name. movl~ to La Jolla with her s ix ch1ldrt.•n and $30,000. Of th~l. she put $20,000 into a house. soon borrowed on lllal house to buy another and ('vent ua II y owned three house!'. To<luy, her l·hlldrcn range 1n ' age from 12 lo 26. One 1s study ing natural health techniques in New Mexico Last yt:ar, Sherri movt!d back to her nutive Min- nesota for four months, recalling "I ' seemed to be looking for honw, but that wasn't it " Battle due for speaker seat? 1, • After the ll S. Supreme Court ruled In Jan u ary 1973 that women mus t be allo" t>d to have abortions for ml•d1cal reasons w1th1n the first six months of pregnancy. she Lried to forgC't her t•xpenenc:c once and for all But last year, appearrng at the M inncsota Capitol with Gloria Stein(•m. the women's nghts ac tivist told Sherri "Poor baby. you had to do it all alom• " GOP chief. reported plotting to onseat Willi e Brown SACRAMENTO IAP l -An a ppa ren t move lo unseat As· sembly Speake r Willie Brown has surfaced in the wake of Republican e fforts to gain ground in the battle over reap- portionment. the Sacramento Union reported The Unjon's Capitol bureau re- po r ted that Assem bly Re - p u blican leader Carol Hallett an d her chief aides had offered GOP votes to potentially dissi- dent Democr ats to unseat Brow n , w h o gained t h e speakership nine months ago· with Republican help The speaker. who has the power to appoint committee leaders. is considered the second most powerful elected official in California, with power exceeded only by the governor. The n ewspape r said Ms. Hallett had offered A s semblyman lloward Berman. a Los ~ngeles Democrat who fought unsuccessfully for a year seeking the s peakers hip. GOP s upport for another try There were also reports from legis lative so urces that Republicans were only circulat- ing rumors of a speakership bat· lie m order to put pressure on Brown m the on-going redistrict ing squabble. In an interview today, Mrs Hallett denied each detail of the Union story She said she had not contacted Berman or any other Democrat about forming a coalition lo unseat Brown. "The whole thing is Al. rumor," she s aid "It I!'. a false rumor " Reapportionment. the Legislature's redrawing of legislative and congressional district boundaries m order lo account for shifts in population. occurs every JO vears after new census figures are released. Tht.' process is fraught with bruising pohll<:al battles as lawmakers fight for districts that have a favorable voter registration. "I never would havl' thought I would havt· bl•come an abortion advocate," !-.aid Shl'rri. who sells real ~stat<.• She ha!-. bought a largC' homl' outside Sc-ottsdah• but spends part of the yC'ar in La Jolla 'I was C'hild unentt:d all m\ hfr . "Im not a fanatic on holisti c health and would still usl' phys1 C'Jans tor many physical prob lem~. t1Ut I go to health food stores for a lot of m' foods and I hall' to st-e us so ma"n1pulated by drug <:ompanie!-.," sht' said. AP'WI~ <JI /14•r ci<'<'l."11111 111 ~/l'I '"' 11/111rt11111 tit!' 111r111t'r Sherri l·'mkh111t• pre t/1<'t1•tf /II UJli:! 1111/ I 111'1/<I\ ll'lll twr/('rs/a111I 1111/ mur II('\ State gets no bids for bonds at 11 % SJ\CHJ\M E:'-:TO 1/\P 1 Thl' Statc: of l'ahforma got no bid <lers for tax <.·>.t•mpt bonds at 11 per n· n t 1 n t t' r l's t. 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Callfornla 92648 FAL.L PROGRAMS INCLUDE: CANCER DETECTION CLINIC LUNG FUNCTION TESTING BETTER BREATHERS' CLUB FLU SHOTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS JUNIOR ATHLETE SPORTS CLINIC DIABETES EDUCATION STOP SMOKING CLINIC GLAUCOMA TESTING STROKE REHABILITATION HOW TO HANDLE STRESS HEARING CLINIC WEIGHT CONTROL CLINIC ... ,.._, 111,jC..,' ... 1..P'lol lf 11111! , I\ f .. 01Nl~ ~Hrtf"fl'INQ ('f''V1 f n ,,,.5 ... > • r u • .. ....,.., .. ,. PHONE 842-0811EXT.350FOR SCHEDULES AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, September 2 , 1981 wages studied Discrepancies docum~nted but no clear solution offered WAS lll N(;TON l AP > Women are po1d ll's" than 60 ft•nt,'( for t•very tlollor t•urntid by ml'n, lmt lht'rl''S no chrnr 11olu- tion 111 thl' disaepancy. (•()n clud~ u three-year study ('On dlH.'tl'd for tht> govt•rnmcnt In u report rt>leusl'd Tuesday, u t•ommittt•e uf the National Rt'M't1rch Coun<'ll documents dispuriUcs in th(ol wages paid to women with Jobi; und services of '(•ompurahlt• valut.•" lo those of 11\l'n Th<• council, affiliated with the N a l mnal A<·udt•my of Sciences. conducted the study for the Equal Employment Opportunit~ Cornm1sswn, \\hlrh IS racing a ·-growin~ numht'r of wagl' dis c·riminalion t•ompla1nt~ ....._ _ ___._..._..~_.,,..· 4''c.LJ:!l1Ufl the eom. mittt•c c111µh<1s11ed that the• w ... g <' d ht' r" pa 11 c 1 t• s don· t nt'ct•s-,arily rnt>an l:'mployers han• intent1onall\ th-.<"nmin<ited agn1nst wonwn lt Hid the pay d1sparit1es are «S likely to reHult Crom ·'the sub- t I<• ways the job market and wnge structur es concentrat e women in low paying JObs." "Job segregation by sex, race and ('lhniclty Is common tn today's labor market ... as an important source of wage dif· fer.-nt1als ," the <.'ommittee found. "Not only do women do differed work than men, but also the work women do is paid less, und the more ao occupation is dominated by women. the less it pays" Ann Miller. a University of Pennsylvania sociology pro· fessor who headed lhe commit· let', said, "Perhap~1 the most persuasive evrdenC'e is that de~pite the tremendous changes lhat have occurred in the labor market over the past 20 years, tht·re has been no chanli'(e in the relative earning positions of m<'n and women " The C'Ommittee, which used U .S Census Hurcau figures. said that in 1978 women were paid roughly 55 percent as much as men J Clay Smith, acting EEOC C'hairman, s aid the report does nut necessarily reflect the or- fil 1:.il polic) of his agency. s ul' of pay comparability. In a June 8 decision lnvolvln& female workers in Washington County, Ore . howevtir. the court opened the door for women to use the Civil Rights Acl of 1964 t9 prove discrimination. In its report to the EEOC. the N atJonaJ Research Council com- mittee concluded that "several types of evidence support our judgment that It is a lso lrue in many instances that jobs held main I y by w om.en and minorities pay less at least in part because t h ey are held mainl y by women a n d minorities:\' It also cited U.S. Office of Personnel Management statistics showing that 77 per- cent of the women employed in the federal civil service were concentrated in jobs in the lowest four pay gr ades. while only 20 percent of the males were in such low-paying jobs. The panel said there was no "all-purpose solution" because job #!valuation systems vary Crom Cirm to firm. But it said the concept of comparable worth "merits consideration" as a basis for policies aimed at eliminating wage discrimination within firms. WHEELCHAt~ POWER ~ Dan O'Hara. left. a nd Glenn Lucky bid farewell to wcll·wi shers as O'Hara begins tht• first part of a 78·mile journey around Lakl• Tahoe in a wheelchair power ed paddleboat O'Hara , paralyzed from the waist doWh in a 1974 mugging. b making • the trip to brinM attention to the International Year of the Disabled P erson. Lucky. a cerebral palsy viC'tim, will rejoin O'Hara and his Lc.ibrador rl'tri ver. Charlie. for the final st rC'lrh "To a larg" t•xtcnl . the oc: cupational -.1·..:n·g:1tio11 observed within firm-. ..,1mpl) mirrors lhal obscned in till' labor market as a whole,·· 11 -;aid, noting that -;tud11.•s show 70 percent of the men and a I pt•rel'nt of the \\OIOl'n 1n th1• IJhor for('e arl' eunn·nt nllc·d in lll"l'upations dom111all'd b} thl•1r 1l\\1l -.(•\ Tra i11 r a ms getaway car Hut Smith <.'ailed the study "an important milrstone in the E EOl"~ continuing r eview of the com1>lcx issue or whether wages for historically segregated jobs ha,·1.• been discriminatorily de pn·ssed t>tocause they are held µrcdominantl} by minorities and women " Smoking • in e"levator brings suit M/\HYS\ ILLE l t\P ) A train that hit a park<•d car on a "1dl' tra<·k 111<1<h't•rtt•ntl) ~pmled the gl•taway plans of two men \.\ho wen• latc•r arrl'Sted on bu rglar.v c·ha ri.:l's. Yuba County Sheriff'~ Deflluty Donald Van Doorn said Mondny the two an• Jesse Biggs, 26. and Terry Lee And~rson, 21 Doorn said a train hit their park~d ('ar in nearb) Arboga ll happened to be parked behind a true king company offit•e where a burglary "'a!> later r('ported Tlw American Federation of St:.ilt.'. County and Municipal Employees has been raising the "C'omparable worth "' issue around the t·ountry. scoring a maJOr 'ictory earlier this year "'hen the San Jose City Council agn·etl lo re\'1Se its compensa- tion plan for female employees A s imilar complaint has been raised against the stale or Con ne<'t1cut. and the union has threatened a s imilar move against Los Angeles. The US. Supreme Court has never d1recHy addressed lhe is· ATLANTA CAP > A non- smoker claims his exposure l{) cigarette s moke in a public elevator amounted to assault, and wants SS.000 in damages Crom the man holding the cigarette. Randy Jones. a Decatur lawyer and member or Georgians Against Smokers' Pollution. said his s uit cente rs on "whether a person has a right to assault another with cigarette smoke." Jones is seeking the SS,000 from Robert Zezzo. a probation officer. Zezzo, who said he has smoked " .. ~ ~~ "() ~ ~fl~ # As you 're probably aware, there is a very important fund raisi ng campaign going on in our city to bui ld the Irvine Boys & Girls Club. The Club. part of the long established and highly-acclaimed Harbor Area Boys Club. will offer our young people many excellent programs and activities designed to improve character. strengthen values and broad horizons. It wi II fill a void that no exi s in our " city for is type of youth-oriented facility. Because of the worthwh ile nature of the Boys & Girls Club, the Kresge Foundation of Troy, Michigan. recently awarded the building fund a $75.000 "challenge" grant. Th is means that in order to receive the contribution, the private and corporate citizens of our community must raise the rest of the money -about $300.000 - necessary to start building the Club. We are hoping to break ground this fall. Working together. we can meet this challenge and get the Club built for our children. lfl fact. if each household in Irvine donated only $10, we'd be there! If we don't do i.t. no one else will ... so please fill out the coupon below indicating your donation and send it to Challenge, Boys Club of the Harbor Area. P.O. Box 10297, Costa Mesa. CA 9 2627. Thank you. Space lor this message was paid lor by Joe Perricone Sincerely, fJ~4k Dave Baker Woodbridge Fund Raising Chairman Name .................................. ·········································· Company If applicable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I I I Address . . . . . . .......................... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · I I /We want to help meet the c hallenge by donating I $... . . . . . . . . . ... to the Irvine Boys & Girls Club. I ................ The check is enclosed. I .... , ........... Please send a pledge card. I 11le lniH loy1 • Girts Clllt I Wl""9forowcWldrff'•..._.. I leys C ... flf .._ ...._ Ane. ,,0 . lei 102'7, c .... Me" CA 91621 L --------------------------------------------~ since age l2. Ciled a countersuit against Jones, citing malicious prosecution and seeking re- eover y of the <.'Ost or his defense. Zezzo tentatively won the first round of the legal battle when Superior Court Judge R. Keegan Federal Jr. said he was con- sidering throwing out Jones· suit and ordering Jones to pay Zezzo nearly $600 in court costs. The judge said a contempt <.'itation had been issued against Jones since he · 'willCully re· fused" to give a deposition to Zezzo's lawyer, Thom as Blaska. Jones, however. said he balked since Blaska wouldn't provide a room "unpolluted" by <.'1garettes, smoke and dirty ash trays. Federal said he would not sign the order until Friday. Jones said he probably would not give the deposition but would appeal lhe judge's decision after the suit was thrown out. A 6·year·old Georgia law pro· hibils smoking in "clearly des· ignatc.'<i" public areas. "We"re trying to est ablish the legal principle Cor a <.'ourt to say that iC a person is on an elevator <smoking> in violation of the crimjnal code of Georgia, that the person can be held liable Cor damage!> if he causes another person an y kind or injury ... Jones said. The suit stemmed Crom a day last summer when both Jones and Zezzo were on an elevator in the Fulton County Courthouse. The elevator was posted with a ··No Smoking" s ign Zezzo said in his r esponse to the suit that he was not actually smoking, but was carryi ng-a lighted cigarette in the elevator. Zezzo's lawyer. Thomas Blaska said his client "did nothing intentionally wrong and did not do any intentional act to bring this on him " V .l.P. SPECIALS! Wf•'!9e< STRAIGHT LEG JEANS Fancy pocket trim together with that great Wrangler fit. Assorted sizes REGULAR 24.00 SAVE 11 .01 12.99 BON HOMME WESTERN SHIRTS Choose from three styles. solld Oxford cloth. bold stripe Western end tone on tone Dobbie Limited Quantities. Assorted slzes REGULAR TO 23.00 SAVE UP TO 9.01 '• NAHAS Will BE . CLOS~::r. 7 DAY, ~ JR. GIRL'S SHORT SLEEVE FASHION TOPS Softly brushed poly/cotton tops with Trapunto and screen print fronts Three styles to choose form Assorted colors. sizes S·M·L 10.00 VALUE 5.99 SALE PRICES 6000 THRU SUN. SEPT. 6 .. QUEENIE rejected in London LONDON (API The golden arche t of McDonald's, the world'• larges t hamburger chain, will not be rising in the picturesque northwest London village or Hampstead. Britain's environment secretary. Mic hae l Heseltine, has ruled In favor of community leaders who rought the chain's plans to turn a former F.W. Woolworth discount store on Hampstead's main shop· ping street into a rast- Cood restaurant "It looked like one or those charming little places from down the street, but I think I'll pass." 1'he ruling ended a year-long battle by McDonald's opponents who bombarded officiaJs with protests Services up bonuses for air controllers WASHINGTON (AP> The Air Force and Army are boosting re· enlistment bonuses for air traffic controllers to a maximum $16,000 in an attempt to keep them from being hired by the government as replace- ments for striking civilian con- trollers. The Navy, which already pays re- enlistment bonuses of up to $16,000. may consider larger bonuses after assessing the strike's impact on its corps of enlisted controllers. officials said. ,. The milit11ry services ha'(e as- signed 810 of their nearly 10.000 con- trollers lo help the Federal Aviation Administration cope with airplane traffic after the Aug. 3 walkout and subsequent firing of more than 11.000 civilian controllers Military officials say they are con- cerned that many of the 1,600 veteran service controllers whose enlist- ments are due to expire within 13 months may choose a civilian career paying considerably more than their military jobs. FM controllers earn an average $34,000 a year. while a married Air· Force technical sergeant with eight years of service dre1ws about $15,500 a year. including about $4,500 in tax· free housmg and food allowances. If the Air Force sergeant re·enlists as an air traffic controller for five more years, he or she would qualify for a $16,000 bonus. which is about $7 ,000 )ugher than the maximum bonus paid previously Officials said bonuses may vary, depending on the controller·s rank, length of active duty and other fac- tors. The Army. meanwhile. js offering a new enlistment bonus of $5,000 for recruits who would be trained to become air traffic control tower operators It also has boosted the e nlistment bonus for prospective radar controllers from $3,000 to $5,000. The Air Force and Navy said they have no plans for enlistment bonuses to attract potential controllers Fire/ ighters battle flames , 'each other' SOMERS POINT, N.J . <AP > - When the fire alarm sounds next in Somers Pomt. the battle may not on- ly be with the flames and smoke, but also over who pts to fight the blaze. Two rival volunteer fire companies claim they are protecting this Atlan- tic County suburb, and tempers are s o hot that Mayor Harvey Smith fears "they will go to a fire and _turn the hoses on each other. I don't want any confrontations," he said. Richard Fitzpatrick, fire chief for a bout 80 rebellious volunteers. promises his men will try to work with the other company which is sanctioned l)y the city. "But." Fitzpatrick conceded, "if both companies come to a fire. well. that will be something we'll have lo handle when we get there." Fitzpatrick's volunteers resigned May l to protest the layoff of five fire department dispatchers. They moved seven city-owned fire vehicles out of the fire houses and parked them in the midclle of Somers Point's main street. Those vehicles are used by the city's 60 replacement volunteers. The maverick firefighters locked the remainder of the equipment. two pumpers. a rescue truck and the chief's car. in their fire houses and refused lo turn over the keys. Fitzpatrick claimed the locked-up property and equipment are owned by the firefighters. On Sunday, the mavericks added a refurbished pumper to their collec- tion and announced they were back in business. "We paid for this building with funds we raised through bingo," he BACK ON JOB -Cartoonist Garry Trudeau. who lbok time off the job when his wife, Jane Pauley, suffered a miscarriage· Aug. 25. has returned to work. Re-runs of "Doonesbury" strips will appear the week of Sept. 7. but originals will resume Sept. 14 . said ... They lthe city) didn't pay for it and don't own it." Since Fitzpatrick's firefighters re- signed, the city has found 60 volun- teers to replace them, but Smith con- cedes only about 30 can be expected lo show "at a major fire." Fitzpatrick urged Somers Point's 10.000 residents to call his volunteers at a special new number in case of trouble. But Smith, who helped organize the new volunteer fire company, says homeowners still should call on the city-sanctioned fire department when fi re strikes. The mayor said he has a court or- der prohibiting the old volunteers from fi ghting fires within city limits. "They're not back in business in Somers Point." Smith said. Authorities say there have been no major fire alarms since the original volunteers returned to duty at 4 p.m. Sunday ··They're trying to prevent people from calling our number by saying we can't fight a fire," Fitzpatrick said. "We won't order them (the city-sanctioned volunteers) off the scene. It's up lo them to see what they do.·· The original volunteers still are fuming over Smith's layoff of five full-lime fire dispatchers this spring. Fitzpatrick says the dispatchers are needed to s upport his volunteers. Smith, trying l o balance the municipal budget, said he feared the police and pubUc works departments would want their own city-paid dis- patchers. adding that the police dis- patchers could easily handle the town's 100 or so fire calls each month. Mechanical arm planned for shuttle WASHINGTON (APl -When the next space shuttle is launched in Oc- tober. it will carry a mechanical working arm that Is crucial to the spacecraft's role as a space workhorse, even though there are some worries the device might be damaged during launch. The possibility that the Columbia might be launched without the $100 million arm came after investigators hunted for the cause or a shock wave that damaged the Cdlumbla In its first launch last spring. Engineers found that a sbock wave rocked the Columbia for • apllt- second after the shuttle's two solid rockets fired. Instead of the predict- ed pressure bounceback ol 0.6 pounds per square inch.. the rate was 2.4 psi. During the study, en1lneers found that the spaceship'• weakest link during the launch phase would be the arm, a mechanism that is to place objecta into orbit and pick them up later. Orango Coast DAILY f'ILOl JWednesday. Soptumber 2. 1981 A7 ~ ............................................. r .:d-"011r 24th yt•ur • ~ f Auto & Horooown1;r, ~-,! • Ouoles By Pnone f AIMCIS INSURANCE HOUP '41-SH4 w IJS.l4l7 ltl4 ~-Co•toMe .. •I tJtHj ,,.,,. •. ,,, ,,,,, , . . . ,,, , ,,,, Hm-hor View Center 644-7733 1628 SGl'I MICJHI Drf••· Newport leach ~raftdo,.-.w. ALT A-DENA RAW MILK at Trader Joe's Alla U<'Oll 0111r>' 111 th<' univ ctolrv in C.:111ifornh1 wh1d1 Ii. l'ertifil•d t u mitkt' raw milk rntlk which hai. been 111'1tht-r pe S tt'ur11 cd n o r homol(enltNi H you en lOY milk with 11 n11turul nuvo1 hk1· 11 wui; tiuck on the farm th11 Is the milk tor you. 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'1a~nolia t i i 11 'II• I :!lif,li Save 44°'c.-51 % GIRLS LONG SL~EVE BLOUSES were 6.99-7.99 NOW 3.99 GIRLS SWEATERS I were 9.99 NOW, 6.49 STORE HOl'RS ..... ..t'n..ll·••. ,.,.,., ......... '-•ti•) II •S M \,k alHIUI :-.,.a ,, 1·n ·tli1 11lan,, FIRST 1'Ntl\VERSAR}" SELL-A-8Rm'ION. m . 4 +r Ft'e411..cr;sp s ~ w' wMAIOES.. 111 ! LETTIJeE ..... ~f .. VilirAl!UPE .... 21i 2iili.iFwwER4~P ----_-----~ ------- 8.'~·M• f'.l I ~a,r llf'i~ 60LOGMA . ·~tb. ~SttAPPEt~I~ MALl&UT. -~R 11. oz.., l-Z. PAC¥. f .qq. PEPSI .... a- Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 2, 1981 SEES DECLINE -- Educatwn Sl'C't et an T . H . Bell. citing a .. decline" in litcracv a nd a(lademic <.·orri - petence. believt•s high school students ha\'e had· it lo<> easy Playboy ad subject wins suit P ITTSFIELD, Mass. (AP ) Pla y boy Magazine has been or· dered to pay $9,000 lo a cabinetmaker, who claimed lhe magazine·s unauthorized use of his picture in a promo- tional ad made him ··sound dirty" and "like a sex fiend." Thomas Mazzeo. 40. sued the magazine for $250 .000 for using a da6h1ng . bare-chested picture of him on water s k is captioned ·'The playboy reader hi s lust is for lire·· in a 1977 national ad campaign Mazzeo. who 1s mar- ried and lhe father of four, claimed he was no playboy or reader of the magazine and the use of the picture damaged his reputation and bus iness. "It made me sound dirty It made me sound like a sex fiend ll was a ll in the word lust.·· Mazzeo testified during a three day trial before Berkshire Superior Court Judge William Si mons "I don 't think hou s ewive s want t'abinetmakers with a playboy's lust for life 1n their kitchen~.·· Mazzer said Student loan curbs ready WASJUNGTON <AP> Startlriai next month, a student atttru.h.ng tht' average public tour-year col- lege will bt' s hut out of lhe guaranlt>ed student loan program if hli. or her family earns more than $33,87~ u year. For u studrnt attending the average rour-year pr1vute college, the income cutoff Is $46,375. ac- cording to the Education Department In both cases, the figures assume the student comes from u family of four and is the only child in college. If more than one child is In college or the family is larger, the income ceilings are hi Kher · Nt>w restrictions on eligibility ror the heavily subsidized loans take effect Oct. 1. Students with adjusted gross family income of $30,000 or more including the students· and parents' salary. in· terest and d1v1dends will have to pass a needs test lo oualifv for the loans. The average cost this fall of tuition, fees, room, board and other expenses will be $6,885 at private four year colleges and S3,873 at public four.year colleges, according to the College Board Education Department analysts said that for a family of four With one child attending the average public college. the maximum loan for a student with family income of $30,000 is Sl,373 ; those from families belo" the $30,000 ceiling can borrow S2.500. The minimum loan of Sl.000 is ltm1ted to those with income of less than $33.875. Families earning more are ineligible. If both children attend that public college. each can borro\\ the maximum $2,500 if the family income is no more than $31.375. each can borrow the minimum $1.000 1f the family income 1s no more than $47,625. If one child attends the average private col· lcge. he or s he can borrow $2,500 if family income 1s le~s than $37,875, the c utoff for the minimum S 1.000 loan is $46,375 With both children in private college, each can borrow ~.500 if the family income is less than $57.626. The cutoff for the minimum Sl.000 loan 1s S79.375. If the student attends one of the 13 private univers1t1es where cost~ exceed $11 .000 this year, then With one child 1n the college. the student c<1n borro~ $2.500 if family income is less than $56.375 The student can borrow Sl.000 if income is no more than $66.625 With both children in Sl 1,000-a-year col· ll'ges. each 1s entitled to the maximum $2,500 loan even if famil> income exceeds $100,000. Students pay no interest while in college. and only 7 perce nt or 9 percent after wa rc1 . Some educators fear the loan restrictions will drive up to I million students out of the program nl'xt year Return law OK'd SAN FRANCISCO !AP) -San Francisco re- tmlers must permit cus tomers to return merchan- dis e withm seven days or they must post warnmgs '>aying they don't. County s upervisors a pproved an ordinance with those requirements and backed the law with a possible fine of $500 for violators The law will not a pply to .. as 1s" items s uch as fooc1 . plants and perishable goods • I FOR THE RECORD I Birtlu s•• CL•M .. n• o•••"•L MOIPITAL Jiiiy , M • -Mn l4"Y M•rt, D•n. Polnl. lllO't Jlllyt Mt -Mn Jwen loullato, S... CIO,,,_le,boy Mr -Mn JOlln toer•lln. Cott• MeM,llOy ,, ... , .. Mr -"'" , ....... OIWHI, OoN P•lllt. llOy Mr .... Mn 0-.y l•oolle. OoN Point,..., Mr ancl Mo Eo1 ... tO Bo .. alot. Ceplm-8Nc:ll, 01r1 JMIY11 Mr •net Mn l Ml\erCI wa11..,. S... , .. ,,_ .. ,Doy 11111 l(lftv -Oovllf Cl•t90f"'r, Son JUMt Glolttreno, llOy Mr -Mn Brion Nluen. S... Cle..-te, lloy -Jiily '* Mr •net Mtt Poul Pllol•t. kll J uol\ ~st•-. llOy Jiiiy IJ Mr tNI "''' Alltl\ G.nu, San Cle..-tt. boy Mr -Mr1. R00tllo !>eoura, o.,.. Poll\l,Olfl Mr -Mrs. Jtsul Gomt1. Lagul\e Btad•. llOV Jiiiy It Mr •llCI "'" SI,,_. Pelayo, 0""• Point. Qlrl Mr anet Mrt OoMld AlklntO<I II, !>an c 1o..-1e. boy ltOAG MIMOIUAL MOSPITAL P"ISl'l'Tl .. IAN ·~t• Mr •llCI Mn Alien Sllum.,av. Cott• i.ww, 9111 ... _.,, Mr. anCI Mr\ Ranold Swonton lrvlne, Qlrl Mr •"'d Mr1 Anor•• Gutlerre1, H11nllnQIOn !Hoell. 91r1 M r and Mr\ WUl•rd H•"''· trv1n., 9lrl M r eno Mrt Jolfro B•oe~. Coal• Mew.bot Mr end Mr\. D•••d McCullauoh, Hunllnglon Booe"· DOy M r end Mn Robert Mllcllell L •O""° a.oe11. bay M r end Mn Rlcllard Gor,...n. Mulll· 1r191on llH<ll, bay M r ...0 Mo . Lewi• Slar11111. Irvine, g irl M r. ond M" CNrl•\ Grltlllll, Hun1- lnolon Beoeh 01r1 M r and Mrs Robert H••~~r,on Co•t•MeW, DOV Students lwnored Nine area s tudents have been named to the pre~1dent 's honor List at C al P o ly Sa n Luis Obis po for grades plac ing them in the top 15 percent for the 1980-81 academic year The y are Wayn e Wright. Corona del Mar: David Sprague. Costa M~sa: and C harles Crawford . Thomas Sa pere and David Taylor. Huntington Beach . John Rohde a nd Jane Schloemer. !"lle.wport Beach ; Paul Garofalo, Fount a 1n Valley , and Sarah Jayne. rrvine Solar tax credit rules DEAR PAT DUNN : l claimed a federal tax credit for s olar heating installed in my home. Do I have to pay back the credit if I sell my house within hve years of when the equipment was installed? Also. if I do sell my house and buy another home and have the same ty pe of equipment installed, can I claim the tax credit again? M .H .. Huntington Beach The Internal Revenue Service s ays you don't have to pay back the tax c redit you claimed. The equipment must have a useful • life or at least five years ln order to qualify for the cr~lt, but you do not have to own or occupy the house for the e ntire period. If you buy another home and have the same type of equipment in stalled you can claim the credit again. You may claim the tax credit for each residence that you have qualifying equip· ment installed and use as your principal residence. Tribes started besl man DEAR PAT DUNN · I was best man at m y friend's wedding last month. At the re- ception we started talking about how some of the marriage customs got started and no one knew for s ure how "s tanding up" for someone at a wedding originated. Was it for official witness purposes. or what" K.P .. Newport Beach When "standing up" for the bridegroom had Its beginnings. the wedding participants probably didn't know what witnesses were. It goes back to the time when primitive man used to select his wife by capturing her In a raid on an enemy tribe, according to the Encyclopedia Ame ricana. Following the lov- er 's return -with wlfe·to·be draued behind him -hJs friends would "stand up'' around him to ward off attack from rescue parties. the l(lrl'• kinfolk or her tribe. Health data open? DEAR PAT DUNN Is there any i.rog· ress being made on the stale legislation 1.hat would provide patients with access to ti'\eir health record s? I kno-.r that doctors are op· posed to this, so I doubt a nything will change. J.V .. Newport Beach Don't be too sure a boat tbat. After ex- tensive negotlatlon1 wltb tbe CalUorala Medical Aa10Clallon, blstor1cally the major opponent of uceu to medical records 1e1lllatloa, AB 110, · aa amended, would re· quire 1 pllyslclaa, upon tbe patJeat'• reqaeat, to provide the patient wttb a copy of bit or ber ~cal record or 1 s ummary or It. Information to be ln~luded la tbe t um· m 1.ry la specified. WILh tie oppoetuon of tbe California Medical Association withdrawn, Assemblyman Be rman's staff ls optimistic about the passa«t> of AB 610, which be pro- posed. Job injury pay DEAR PAT DUNN: How much will I get in workers' compensation benefits if I am in- JU red on lhe job? I worry about this because my job 1s considered fairly dangerous. P .W .. Costa Mesa Callrornia law provides for unlimited medical benefits, plus cash payments or two- lblrds or your average weekly earnings, up to a madmum set by the s tate Legislature. That m aximum Is $175 per week at present for temporary disability. Workers' com- pensation payments are completely tax-free and are not s ubject to Social Security or other deductions which normally apply to your pay check. If you are kUled on the job or die as a re - sult or an occupational lnjury or disease, your family will be eligible for workers' com- pensation d eath benefits. The current max- imum death benefit set by the state Is 175,000. Empty the .freezer DEAR PAT DUNN: We are moving back East in October. How can I take my deep freezer without removing the food? A.C . Fountain Valley \'ou can't, so plan on defrosting and cooking the frozen food as qnlckly as possi- ble. When power Is off, a fully loaded freezer usually will stay cold enough to keep foods frozen for two days If the door Is not opened, but that's all! It would be a good Idea to emp- ty and clean the freezer several days before you move so It can dry out completely. Otherwise there may be some leakage from water that baa not yet had a chance to evaporate and a musty odor from the freezer after It bas been closed and In t ransit for several days. • ..Oor o problem' Then wrtte to Pat' ' ""l Dun!1 Pot will cUl rtd tape , getltng ~ tht answers and octtOft yOtA need to • 1ohJe 1nequitrta in go~rnmtnt and bwme.u Moil IJOt.lr q~ation.t to Pot Dunn. At Your Service . Orange CO<Ut Dally Pilot, P.O. (lor lS6Q, Co11a Meaa. CA 92626. As many lettns °' ~uab~ will ~ an.i~red, but phoned 1nqulrft• or lttters not including tM readtr'1 /uJI namt. oddrtu and bu.yln133 hours' phone num~r cannot be conndertd. Thia column o~ors dofl11 n - ee pt Sunda)l.f " Gr-'0,.-.W. HARD CIDER FROM CANADA ONLY 99Cenh .. Tr-oder JM_. ,,. ... 0 Here'• a clean rdre1hln1 hard 1tpple dder from Canada, n 1lh:d ~ Ambslr We're llelllng It for only 99 centa per firth leu than many "soft" r•dl'rs sell for! Pleue vlllt our newdl Trader Joe'• ttl the In terset'llon or 11th Slrt>t'l1 Newwrt Boulevard u no Superior Avenue lnl'XI lo lnnny '• und 81.11 d<ty·~ Bank ) NOW IN COST A MISA w.-...................... ,... .. ..... ...., .................... .... ~-,of ow HIXT cwm..g ...te 'Ob...a6oft Witt! Ttn"Of'' for PAY T.V . With .1lri.>ad\ 4200 PAY t'ABl.t: T \I :.talion:. b ... ggtnll for film:. alon11 "'11h -.: ... 1work l.ot·ul T \' gobbW\i.: up movre!i .... o (a~l 11 hJ~ CJU'>l'd un alm6~1 frnnlH' dt•rn and for l.lll'llln::. 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Mlnlmum J lfMs. Iranian names tell all Tongue~tangling titles contain wealth of information 8&1RUT, Lebanon CAP> - The Iona. complicated names of Iranian religious leaders that tanele Western tongues often contaln a wealth of Information about the men's achievements, genealogy and ethnic origlrui. A good example is Ho · jatoleslam Seyyed Mortaia Ayatollah! Tabatabai Yazdi, the Sabbath prayer leader al Tehran's Kharakl Mosque who was shot to death in front of his house Monday by motorcycle· borne assassins. Two Iranians living in Beirut who had never heard of the man looked at his name and im· mediately deduced that he was a clergyman; because both his mother and his father were descended from the prophet Mohammed, and his family once lived in the central Iranian ci ty of Yazd who wrote the Koran in the 7th century. marking the beslnning of a religion whose followers lo· day number more than 800 mlllion. '"Mortaza Ayatollahi" was the core of the man's name. The Tehran newspaper Jomhurl Eslami <Isla mic Republic> used the h eadlin e '0 Morta1a Ayatollah! is Dead" over its s tor y of his ass a·ssinatlon. ··Mortaza" means ··salisfac· lion," and ··ayalollahi" is an ad· jeclive form of "ayatollah,'" a word meaning "image of God" and used as the title for Iran's le ading cle rgymen. The in· clusion of ··Ayatollahi" in his name did not make the dead man one of I r~n ·s handful of ayatollahs, however. lived there. When a person has three. four or five names, there is no atan· dard rule on which Is used for short. reference -as in English. which uses the las t name. Although Hojatoleslam Seyyed Mort.au Ayatotlahi Tabatabai Y azdi was known as Mortaza Ayatollahi on short reference. Iran's Parli ament.speaker . Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafunjani. is kn ow n as Rafsanjani in newspaper headlines. The use of towns and cities as family names is common in I ran. Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho· meani , Iran's supreme leader and revolutionary patriarch, was born to a family from the town of Khomein. Rafsanjani's family came from the town of Rafsanjan. while Chief Justice Ayatollah Abdel Karim Musavi Ardabili's family came from the town of Ardabil. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wodnesdey, September 2. 1981 A9 The dead man's name breaks down this way: "Hojatoleslam·· identified him as a clergyman. The word is u sed in bo th Arabic , the language of Isla m's holy Koran, a nd in Farsi. the principal language of Iran. It m eans literally '"authority on Islamic theology.·· "Tabatabai" meant both his mother and his father were descended from Mohammed. But not everyone in Iran with th e name Tabataba i is necessari ly descended from the prophet. Irania ns living in Beirut say there is one promi· nent Tabatabai family in Iran who are not descendants of the prophet but somehow acquired the name years ago. Most Iranians. however. have only two names: the name given to them at birth"" and the family name. A working woman who marries is usually known by her maiden name professionally. but a l social gatherings she is known by her hus band's last name. A peasant woman surren· ders her family name when she marries and is known thereafter by the surna me of her husband. .,, ........ '·seyyed" meant he was descended on his father's side from the prophet Mohammed, '"Yazdi "' lite rally means a person from the city of Yazd. but it may have been genera- tions since his family actually 1981 PORSCHE 928 Brand New Chiffon white, beige leather, auto-. trans. J -23 group which includes: power seats, mi~rors, locks, elec. sunroof, factory al arm system and automatic climate control. List price $.43,320. 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Tickets cost $100 NEW YORK CAPl Twenty people were in line when box-office sa les began for "Nicholas Nickleby." the marathon play whose ticket,s cost SlOO each, the highest price in Broadway history. Th e Ro ya l Shakespeare Company production is due at the Plymouth theater Oct. 3 for a run of 14 weeks. The show will have a . 43-member cast playing 160 roles during a two· part . 8 1r2 -hour performance. It will be performed with a 45 · minute dinner break Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, or a ticket buyer may opt for Part 1 Thursday evening and Part 2 Friday. The adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel sold out during its run in London. Tickets ranged from $36 for orchestra to $10.50 for balcony. A single scale prevails here -$100 regardless of location. The New York pro· ducers, who reported an advance sale of Sl.l million. say there will not be a profit here un- less the show sells out. The Plymouth will seat 1,015 for the produc· lion. losing 62 seats to special ramps on which parts of the play are performed. Canned • wine served ATLANTA <AP > Delta Air Lines has begun offering patrons canned wine. The passengers are able to s elect from Taylor Ca lifornia Cell ars chablis or burgundy during the 30-day test on flights from Atlanta to Housto n , Boston , Washington and New York. If wine drinkers ac- cept the cans. Delta will expand their use to other rnghts. according to airline spokes man Bill ~rry Delta gives each wine drinker a card explain- ing that the cans are lighter and more easily chill ed than bottles and don't break. Berry and Margaret Stern, vice president of the Wine Spectr um . the unit of the Coca-Cola Co. which produces Taylor California Cellars, said they expect the same negative reaction that came when soft drinks, then beer. were first sold in cans. But now, they said, far more Coca-Cola a nd beer are sold in cans than in bottles. 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Sumner's decision puts remedies to beach access in the hands of the homeowner~ und the 1.·ount v. no t the courtJ·oom · County officwls say t~y·11 go a head a nd imprOVl' the st<'p~ Homeowners s ay they might ap peal the Judge's decis ion. and they say the)' plan to keep the public off the beach ('X<'l'PI below the mean high tide line As it stands. the public can des.cern:l lht.> ~ll:'p~ and \\alk along a IO-fool wide sandv easement to the water. As long as the visitor::. don 'l lit' on tht' dry sand above t h r mean high tide line. t h(•y. would appear to be within the law as stated in Sumner's decision . The problem here is the unCt'I' tainty of where that m ean high tide lintc> 1s. There Just 1sn 't a painted marker dividing private beach from public sand With both sides stubbornh ::.ticking to their guns on the is s ue. it ·s clear th<1t the court de c1s10n <fN little t1i ..,ol\'e tht' <'on troversy Information stand-off Nothing irritates a govern- ment agency more than the pre- mature ··teak" of information 1t isn't yet ready to re leas e or at least to explain • lndeed._ the ill-fated Nixon "plumbers" unit was created for the express purpose of plugging leaks from the White House The Reagan White House t\as a much m ore so phistica ted answer to the problem. A special com puter records all appoint ments scheduled bet ween re porters a nd top officials. If a rt' porter publishes a story that was supposed to be kept under wraps. the compute r can instantly pro· duce a pr intout naming all the of· ficials with whom the writer had a ppointme nts. Voita' Talkativt' culprits fingered'. But the computer seem s to be just part of a larger pattern of stemming the flow o f informal ion to the public through the press a nd even to Cong r ess. National Security s taff specialis ts who used to provide background information to re- porters have been ordered to stop talking to the Rress. • The Environmental ProteC' _f, tion Agency h·as ordered staff • me mbers to stop ta lking to con· gressm en or members of their st affs without prior permission Attorney General Wilham French Sm ith has asked all agen caes to submit s uggestions for .. refol'ming " the F'rccdom of In formation Act. pres umubly by making inform~ition le<;:-ate('::. s ible. CIA Director Willtam Casey no longer gi ve~ background brief. mgs to r e porters to help cTarify their .sto1'1t's And even at ~cherluled St <.1tc· Department briefings for the press. spokc-..me n repeatedly claim they don't have enough in formalton to rl':-.pond Lo que~ t1ons A book re<:cntly published by the ln s titull' fc.ir· Contemporary St t.tdics dt•:,<:1'1 be-. h<)\' a president can reduce \\hat it tl•r·m~ "Unc·on· trolled news ('Ovcrag<.' · Suggestions in clurle d1 ~­ c.·ouraging mingling among journalists and White Jlou~e staff members. making pt.>rsonal con tart \.\ilh officials more d1ffit•tllt. and using the nl'l'd for confiden· tiality to dl·clinl' t'l·quested 1n formation Possibl~ :-1gnificant is the fact that top presidential adviser Edwm .Meese J J l was one of the founders of the institute -;-.Jo doubt th<.' udmm1strat1on would be quick to den} an.\· <.1t tempt to munlc the pres::. but drying up lhl' fn'l' flO\\ of in formation lo I he public .if" co mpltshe-.. mu c· h the• :-.<J m<' purpose Major county need filled Under s tate law. an autopsy must be performed in all deaths involving a crime. wh ere there 1s an injury, or whe n t he deceased h as not been treated by a physi· cian during the 20 days prior to death. Jn Orange County. this m eans 2.400 autops ies a year. and up until now it has been a costly and time-cons uming task. That's because the county . though it has a first-class crime lab and skilled pathologists. has never had a central m orgue Autopsies have been performed at 32 private funeral hom es t hroughout the county. m. volving hundreds o f miles of travel for the pathologists plus a serious lack of the equipment n eeded in mode rn fo re n sic science. All that will end this month ,! • with the opening in Santa Ana of the count \'·s n~w SI 3 mtlhon forensic scien ce eenter better kno .. m as a mol'gue Dedication of the racilit~ last week ended a 15-year campaign to obtain <Jo.central county morgue. full~· equipped for the in vestigation of accidental and other deaths. In addition lo saving travel time a nd the need to use hos pital and dental X-ray facihties at a cost of about sioo.ooo a year the central morgue will e liminate one of the more serious problems m the handling of criminal cases. the inadvertent loss or destruc· tion of evidence It's high lime, as Supervisor Ralph Clark remarked . that Orange Count y took this "step in· to the 1980s .. ,r.Oplnlons exPf'es.sed in the space above are thOse of the Dally Pilot. Other views ex-pressed on this page are those of their authOrs and artists. Reader comment is invit· ed. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box tS60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-0560. Phone (714) ~2-.4321. L.M. Boyd / Slot machines When you look at slot machines just as entertainment devices Instead of as hard gambling's one-armed bandits, you're less inclined lo be astonished by the fact that one Atlantic City casino • has Ualot.s equipped with Braille fruit on low stands at wheelchair level. Q. How do animals sense oncoming earthquakes? A. Nobody's sure yet. Could ~ t h ey Teghter ch a n 1es i n t he -magnetic fields affected by ground ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat P~ll•llH ewry 0.1 of , ... fNt •I »0 '#~" l ay St .. Collo NleM Addf'~' corrHjlOftden .. lo 8o• IMO, Co"o MnO, C" t'6:i. shift.a. Or they feel vibrations un- noticed by less sensitive humans. Or detect gases released by foreshocks. When the science boys get tbal one figured out, they may be able to duplicate It with electronic devices. thus to predict quakes. That's the hope. at any rate. The count of wild gorillas in Central Africa -lhal's now said to be their on· ly home forest anymore -is down to 230. Thomas P. Haley Pub lisher Thomas A. Murphlne Editor Barbara Krelbich Editorial Page Editor a s 4 4'*F=+++ + W ; ~cw; 9¥4 * :s • g -. ..t~·· ·"~~~ We SHAL L F f~HT THEM ON iHS BEACH ES ... WE SJ.l,ALL. Ff<SHT I H EM ON iH5 ~TA IRWAYS .... WE S~,A Lt.. NcVA ~ SURReNDeR ... Electronics vs. censorship NEW YORK Trucks with rotating antennae are slowly cruising lhe streets and roads of the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark trying to spot the location of a private television station operating near the town of Randers, according to an Associated Press dispatch filed last week. ll 's...Jlte kind or story and the kind of dateline Randers, Denmark? -that sometimes ends .up on the back pages of newspapers around the country. But it is really more likely to end up being thrown into the wastebasket or blipped off of a computer screen. WHO CA RES? We all s hould - because the news from Randers is more important than the news of dogfights in the sky near Libya and may even be more important than the latest news of what we m·a y soon be ca I Ii n g Reagannation. This is the story, briefly. There is one television channel in Denmark. It's run by the government and it's educational and dull. In most of the country. viewers can. however. tune an on West G'erman or Swedish television and watch detective stories and variety shows, the usual Junk In East Jutland, though, they can't gel foreign television. So, someone has put together a videotape recorder and a 3-watl transmitter to broadcast German a nd Swedish tapes. recorded off the air. The range of the pirate station is about 10 miles. ~ People in and around Randers love the entertainment more than half the selS in the area are apparently tuned to pirate Channel 3 when it's on the air. They have. in fact. organized to warn the operator immediately when the gov ernmenl scanner trucks hit the streets . The folks in the neighborhood apparent· ly also know who's running the station, but no one's talking. Now the important part. It costs the operator $620 to set up the station. SO, THIS DAN E is running electronic rings around the ~overnment al the cost ~ ~--------------------~ .._,,,·~ ,-i . RICHARD RllVIS .. of a few hundred bucks. He -the gov· ernment knows it's a man -is doing all this for the hell of 1t There is no way he can collect money for tus moonlight network. But he could be doing it to overthrow a government. There are conferences regularly around the globe -many of them sponsored by the United Nations or UNESCO to try to control the flow of information. particularly electronic an· formation. across national borders T he idea. being pushed by the Soviet Union and Third World countries. is to keep Western news and entertainment away from their populations What the not ·so-m elancholy Dane seems to be proving is that in t he future. thought control will be easier lo talk about than to accomplish. Coun· tries can ban and scramble foreign transm1ss1ons. but what they probably won 't be able t o eliminate are screwdrivers Once someone has a television receiver. a screwdriver and I some brains, he or she is gomg to figure out a way lo tune m on all the goodies bouncing through the air from satellite to s atellite Or, maybe JUSl record at one place and play it another The shah of Iran tried to control the fl ow of information 1 nlo his country. but he apparently never full y unders tood that the Ayatollah Khomeini was inciting revolution with the help of audio cassettes being taped in Paris and played in mosques throughout Iran on $19.95 machines . THE LARGEST amount of video in· formation -good. bad and indiff~rent news shows and cop shows comes. as you might guess. from the United States. U.N. surveys of the world reg- ularly show that more than a third of the television programming and movies shown in dozens of countries comes from the U S. 'huge backlog of used entertainment. People in a lot or exotic places love our junk I have watched "Love Boat .. 1n the Sahara Desert - the common-denominator product or a free·informalion market In the long run, the stuff may turn out to be America 's most formidable weapon in the battle for the hearts a~ minds of the world It is all advertise· ments for a system that works better than m ost Besides , vi deotape i s .('heaper than MX missiles -probably more reliable. too. Someday it may turn out that all Americans needed to win the world were ideas and irn.ages ·of freedom and opportunity and buying stereos 01" credit -allid screwdrivers. lots of screwdrivers It's not easy to trust government The best reason for you and me not lo trust our government is that our gov- ernment doesn't trust you and me. Practically every day's news brings another example that proves that point So often. we find out that those in gov- ernment have poisoned. imprisoned. mutilated innocent citizens with a callous disregard for either their human or civil rights Atomic tests in Nevada radiate the people in St. George. Utah, in cluding a movie company with John Wayne, caus· ing illness and death from cancer. Germ warfare tests in Idaho kill off livestock Biological warfare teslS are conducted on the general pubUc in San Francisco and New York Women in in· stitut1ons in Virginia are sterilized without their permission or knowledge. In New York, a man spends ten years in prison fol)3 murder he didn't commit because no one would listen to his pleas of innocence. A similar incident occurs in OakJand. California. The latest outrage has just surfaced in Washington. D.C where it is re- vealed that government bureaucrats GIORGI MAIR have the names of thousands and thousands of people who have been ex· posed to chemicals that cause cancer The government has the names. but has made no effort to notify these peo- ple of the danger to which they have been exposed. Yes, you read that right. Your gov · ernmenl and mine 1s not telling people that they are in danger Worse than that. the National Instit ute of Occupational Safety and Health- < N IOSH >. is using these people as guinea pigs Instead of notifying them of the health hazard. they are simply monitoring to see who dies After their death. NIOSH follows up to determine why they died so they can feed that into the agency's statistical computer. Later. they may use it to set health standards for the use of the cancer- ca using chemicals involved. 1f you or I failed to warn another person of a life-threatening hazard. we would be indicted for being an ac- cessory to murder or. at least. manslaughter. Not so with government bureaucrats who do the same thing. Americans want to love and trust their government. but the government sure makes it tough Science niay yet solve the nioney surplus After six months of splendid effort. Mr. Reagan has masterfully pushed through Congress one of the most vast. boldly conceived. mo numental economk programs in the history of the world. This brilliant, multi-faceted gem has but a single tiny flaw : It won 't work. The problem with the economy, all economislS agree, Is that we have loo much money. Every time the financial pages report an increase In the money supply, financiers leap out windows and the Fede ral Reser ve Board, after wringing its hands, hikes interest rates again. WE'LL NEVER lick inflation. says the Wall Stfeel Journal. unUI we create ·•an adequate scarcity of dollars." What is Mr. Reagan doing to solve lhls critical problem? He's cutting our laxes umpteen billion dollars. So we'll all have umpteen billion dollan more than we have now when we alre1dy have too much money. ln fairness, Mr. Reagan doesn't want us to spend all this extra money. He want U.'I to give il to the banken. The bankers will then give it to busl· nessmen. The businessmen will give lt to contractors to build new factories a nd to workerA to make more new things in these new factories Then everybody will spend all this ex· tra money on all these new things being made in a ll these new factories and we'IJ all be even more miserably awash ART HDPPf in money. What an incredibly mind· boggling problem! ACTUALLY, I have been fretting over this curse of too much money even longer Utan Mr Reaga11. It was at least a year ago that I founded The Society to Stamp Out Money. f\.t the Ume, J calculated thal It every publlc-splrited American man , woman and infant burned a $10 bill, we could r@duce the money supply by $2.2 billion overnight. And lf we just kept this up for a month or so, we could be rid of the stuff completely. Unfortunately. the goals of the society never caught on. My wife, Glynda, was the first t.o object. "If you want to get rid or $10," she said, "I'm sure Mr. Alfred at the Bon Chance Beauty Salon will take It " So if a s imple. sensible program like mine won 't work, it's clear that Mr Reagan's doesn't have a prayer. Is there any hope, then. of America ever licking inflation? Yes. there is. Even now. the genetic engineers who created the microbe that gobbles up oil spills are working on a voracious new virus that eats money. So have faith. Before you know it, t he day will come when you will exclaim h.a ppily to your spouse· "I wonder wllere all our money went!" GlDllY GUI An optimist is one who beUeves you can work fewe r hours, raise your standard of livin g, spend more money than you take in and still have a balanced budget. F.K. 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A once obscure beer has taken the West Coast by storm ... 83 Something ,, to cheer about While professional football pl<.1~·t•rs s pe nt August knock· ing heads and tnmmrng dO\\n to makt.• their respective team s the \\Omt·n \\ho cheer tht• pla~·ers h ave been \\Orkrng l'qually as hard Each tl'am has 1ls own cht•erlcaders but it was the Dallas Cowbovs ,.,:ho 1111t1aled the idea The Cowbovs c:ht.•t.•rle<.1ders h·a\'l' long bt•cn nott•d for their h1gh -k1ck1ng . sideline chorus line acts. dresst•d 111 skimp~ costumes a nd over the calf white. hig h heeled boots. And while tht· o n-f1t.'ld performan<'c of the buxom. leggy females is hight~ polisht.•cl. it takl>-. CJ lot of bump and grind to make the larg<.' !-.quad A panel of Judgl's makt•s tlw final sclt·l'lions for the ~quad aft er w;.1tC'hing t.•aeh hopl'ful perform a sep a rate d<1n C'<.' routint· And as with the football pl<1yer ..... many chcl'rleader cctn · d1dates s un'l\'l' the cut but m;.tn\ don't .\s manv have found. qual1f~·ing 1sn t ha~ed ent1n;I~ on ~ex appeal · Yet as thcst• photos show. it dol·~n ·t hurt Stephanie Scholz. 21. left. a veteran of last year's squad. made it as did Janet Fulkerson. 19. center. At right. Jeanne Monfort. left. is congratulated by Pam McTague. Women selected as the 1981 Dallaa Cowboys Cheerleaders pose in front of Texas Sta<iium in Irving . • • •••• a o , ' ' U2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Sopturnbt.tr 2, 1981 ~\ ' -:.''' Coast udder-ly out of it 110\\ NOW. Mll.K C'OW'! 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HOW THIS I 'lo;T E LIJ(, f-:'lo;('f·. \\Ill ..,t rikt.• t lw tt•1·11 ag1·r' aro111HI '0111 h11u,1· I'> an op1•n q111·:-.l 11111 .\round our pl:11·1· \\ h;1t 11 \\ 111 p1'11h;illl\ ffil':tll I' th.if I ht ll•t•n d ).!l'I' \\tll t•,11 .di lht• pt1f,1t11 t'hlJ" and tlwn "<l'h th<·m drnu\ \\till .ill 1111· milk .1\ o11l;1hh· Tlwn lht·\ ·11 ':rnhh 1 ... 1,·111).! tlw rl'ln!.!t•t .itc w cJ,·,, ,, "ult• 11pt•11 Wedding costly to bridesmaid DEl\H ANN t.ANDF.HS I Wiii bOOll be a l11Hll''\lflt11d Wh1•11 tht.> ..., ecM111.c lb ov<•r I will p1 ohubly '>l'l' vt·ry lr llk of the brnJc. In Cut t , we mt.ty 1101 t'Vl'll ht' C'HI speaking terms. H ':1 time 'om1.•0111• wrotl' u lc•ltt•r to the bndes of tht-world oi11d c•xpl.11 11t•d why Ml ft•w bndesm a1ds want to 1·1111tmut• lll'lfllo( fnc·ntb whl'll tht' wedding ts 11vt'r M ••:. I do :-.o 1111w"' l>t•at• ('lnM· Frwnd You huv1• :1elt!c•ted mt' to ht• a bruh·srt1<11d at \<UUI' wedding This 1s ne1th1•r .111honor11111 a dut} II I'> u FAVO R und an ex Jll'll'I\ l' onl' ,11 that H1•1>c.-.1tt·dlv yuu .,ay, "Aflt.'r all, it's MY w1•d cl111g ' This ,.., "llJJpU!-il'd to Justify lhc way you r un rnugh!-h1"l ovc•r t'Vl'r) one with 111> rons ideratwn fo1 th~11 f1•t•l111gs .,,·hedul&S or ba nk accounts It :-.. \1Y \\1•1l11t11g riw.ms the bride may mfhcl 1111) ~oY.n, no matter how inappropriate. on her hr 1dcs111,11di> It m eans the bridesmaid m ust buy tht• gown. mukc it hen.elf <few are so gifted ) or ha\t' 1t tnadc proft'ss1onally Almost always the lln·'>-.l'!-1 look so "bndesmaidy" they cannot be worn Jn~ where clst> Then. of course. there m u!>t 1,.. '"'W!-1 to nwtch Bncksm:J1Cb an: invited lo all the showers. wh1d1 1111·an.., thl'y musl lm ng a gift Thii. is in ad- d1t1t1n 11J tht· "maJor" present ll would be a m 1 raC'lt• to gt•l by for lt>s!> lhan $200 Wt> art· lht• v1ct1ms of your ne rvous attacks .11111 wt· suffer with you through every e motional 1·ri-.1s You scc.·m to forget that even though it 1s YOt 'H wedding. wt' pay a big price in terms of trrtH'. l'ncrg). money Jnd aggr avation . Read this ll•ltt•r tw1c·c I 'm talking lo YOU -WISll IT WEIU: O\'EH Dear Wis h : I have r eceived many le tte rs 1·omplaining about the expense and inconvenience or being a me mber of the wedding party, but no one h ai. ever la id il on the line as you have. Thanks fo r bdng !>O candid. DEA it /\ 'IJN LANDE RS My wife is an avid 11•aclcr of \0111 column lt'!> a good th ing we get 'ou in ou1 mo1 nmg paper By 5 o'clock s he 1s so c•o1·kc' l'd clrunh sht• rnuld not read a word F re quc•ntiy s lw c•ornmc·nts on what you havlo' written J l111v1· yuu Y. tll i.iul.Jhish Ill)' lt:tter, Ml :1hl' l'Ull ~cc ho...,''"' look ' in pnnl 1 jnl JIM1 l'Ul(t-1 to know 1r 'dill hJVt' Jll~ .11lv11•t• f111 ml' · "lkrnH't·" ts ovt'I' 70 !Wt• a rl' ttw xuml' age anti ha\I' la·1·11 Ol J I 11\'<I f111 nwny y1•ar:-) She J111111•1l 1\i\ ,111d did quttt• Wt'll in II when we hved 111 ,111111h1·1 nt\ I wouldn't ... av 'h'• dried up eom pl1•tl'h , hut '>he • ell .111k ,1 lot ll:'s'>. When we moved 111 111111 Hl't'.1 :-.hi• 1tc-c·1dl·d to kt•1•p ht.·r drinking a ANN lANDIRS "l'C'l l'I ,11111 1 l'fuwd to JOlll AA Now she IS in· l'l111.1tl'<I t1\l•1·y 111..:ht. c.1nd I do ull till' marketing. t't111k111g, l'lt•:.111111-t <111fl luundry She s t aggers un111nd 111 .1 Ua/l' anti Y.t.· h<i vl.' no companionship. 1\ ..,111•1 a I Ir ft' 1" 11111 ol 1 ht' quest wn I h.t\ l' .1ttt•ncl1·d .1 fl:'w luC'al Al Anon meet- 111f.!!-i, httl this 1nfu111tll'd her so I stopped going . .\uvthrnl! 10 k•·t·p th1• pe:.ic·e. Will you pteiise te ll nw \\hat 10 do ~hort of movin g out'' After a ll th•·w .\t'JI' I JU'>I rnuhln't l1·av<.· her T RAP · 1'1"1> ,\'I> \tlSl':HAHl.'1; l>t•ar T .111d M : (;1•t hack with Al·Anon -no m a th·r h tJ\\ 11 hu1>lvt' "8 n nk e" b ecomes. And ... top doin~ thini::i. for hN that i.hc s hould bt> doing for ht'""t'lr. 0111· of tht· wayi. to gel drunks lo ... traightt•n around b lo refuse to cover for them. l nsi!'!t tha t slw accept responsibility for herselr. T ry it. Vou havt' nothing lo lo-.e. It sounds a s if ~ ou h avt' t rh•d f'Vt•rything else .. \nd please write and let 11w knoY. ho \\ thingi. an• going. A ru1 rum\1'tHt' apµruurh to how tu deal wtlh ltfe'$ 11111st d1//1nll1 and must r1•1oo rdmg arrangement. Ann l.u11dr>rs h1111klet. ,\Inrnat;e -What to Expect. .. wtll prt'part' 1J•1u /or lwtter or /m worse Send your reque$1 to Alm Lo111.frn I' U Ror 11995. Ch1c:aqo Ill 60611 , enclos· 1r111 5(1 11•111' ond u lm111 stampc.>d. sel/-arfdressed l'tlllt'/(I/)(' Checking your blood pressure I\\ JOll!'I. I>. KOSEN UEJ\H l>H ROSEN I had my blood pre~su re c hl'cked in one of thO:-.l' machines at lhe shopping 1·1·11ll'r I am 68 ~ r<Jr'> old Jnd my pressure 1s 170 m l'I' 112 I U!-ied to know it but l'vl' forgotten the \h11)4.! \\ hl·r 1· ~ 11u add <i 1·ertain numbe r to your .1g1• tu gl•I ..., hat your blood pressure s hould be <·an 'ou ll·ll nw how to f1gu1 c 1t out ., R S . '\ E\\'POlff BEi\Cll l>Jo:,\ll It s I gjther then~ was such a f111 rn11l.1 hut as long as l'\'l' been in m edic ine. ... 11w1.· tht· ""'ties. r rt has not been considered 11,dul I think 11 ,.., a relic from the time that h1g1i hl1111(t pn·~:-lll'l' "as t'"'cnl1ally untreata ble Bl'fort· prcs(•nt da) t reatment was availa ble. 11 w a-. kn<I\\ n that one s blood pressure crept up \\1th <•<h ancing) cars. but there ..., asn't much that (•111ilrl ht· cltlllt' ahout 1t This 1s no longer t he ciise \\'hJI \H' c·onsidcr to be nor m a I pressure re· rr1~1111' thl' same wht:'lher you're JO. 40. or 80 years 11111 At•t•c•µtable blood pressure falls below 140 90 l nll·s'> a <1...,ea.se prot'ess 1:::. making your pressure d1op, thl' tim er ll 1s. thl' better off you a re I h• bl11<xl \ 1·..,~1+· 1 h1 ·;ml J:-J ht·;,1rt bt.•Jt cir felt ..... J pul!-.1· ht·.11 1 the 1J11•:-su1 c rt!><'!-Iv 1l!-. hig hest p111nl Thi.., h thl' l.tr1!t•1 11Umh1.·1 The ..,rnallf'I' of th1· two numbers r('prl'!.ents tht· p1 L'!-.~11rc· 111 l11t· \ l'S~t·I.... ! 1n this ca se. artt•nes• \\hl'n thl' hcJrl I!-mo-.t 1l'laxed This 1s ASK THE DOCTOR lhl' pn·,-.un• Jt 1b low 1•!-il point Thl' top number ,., 1 ,1111·11 1 lw .,~ ... 111h1· prc!-...,Ufl'. and the bottom I~ I ht• "ll1.i,l11li1 A-. J :11 :" hlnocf prt•.,sur(· and age are con- 1·1·1 nt'cl. I t·.1n 11•11'""11!1!-much l ha\'e m any pa- 111·11\' who ha'" r 1•,11 hl·rl thl· golden med ic are 't .11... Jtlll ..,111111' ol 1 hl·'l' folk.., are an their 80s ;111<1 '.IC>-. '""'' f1111ll lll'1n~ ;1 rm to talk to. e\ l'ry ... 1n~lt• p.1t11·11t \\ hn ha~ gotten µast RO hll~ normal hlnod Pl'l'"'llfl" In lh1., d.n .111d Jg,., whl'll' hlood pressure 1·;111 lw J..1·111 .it fll ••lH'I It·\ et... I ht•n• cs no t•xcuse 1111· l1'1I111J.! '1111r ... gt·I out of hJ1Hl I )I ./r./111 I I /f11\1'/I II /UW 111111111·1 Ill 'f'll'/)111 t Taurus:. Maintain a low profile • Then• is no sul'h thing as pressure bl'1ng too lo\\ in th1• hca lthy pat 1<.·nt '.\1n:::.1 people are confused as to wh at lhe num lwr-: me<m When tht• heart pumps its b lood into /f1 ·111 Ir II 1 /r·11rt/I 1/11 I •(111'\/1111/\ \fail 11•11111•\l!i 111 \.I.,,,, I'"''"' ,. f I H11I / 1/111 I" ,,, \[,~fl '121)'!11 Thur!>da), Seple m ber 3 By S \'D~E\' 0~1 A RR ARIES < ~l<ir 21 Apr 191 You lend lo become inextnral>I~ involved ." You're asked lo co-sign or hal·k up h11 arre proposition Your best course would be to · b11ck away " Put questions in writ· ing. in"t!:>t on dt>ar, precise answers Cha nge oc· curs TAl'Rl'S u\pr 20 May 20> Ma int ain low p ro- fil e. Dl'fl·r to w1s ht·s of otht>rs. especially partner cir mall' Focus on public rela tcons. lega l a ffairs HOROSCOPE a nd s1g111 ficant domestic adj ustme nt Libra . Scorpio and another Taurus h gure prominently • GEMINI 1 ~ay 21-June 20 1: Individual who m akes grandiose 1>rom ises should be a sked to de · Cine ter ms. meanings and potential. Steer c lear of ,·arious schemes. n<'farious pla ns and utopian con <'C pt!-. Sl•t• place.., people 1n reahst1c light esche\.\-self deceµl1on CA~CF:R 1 Junl• 21-July 221 . Intens ified rela · t1onship. 1nvol\·eml•nt in exciting ventures and sweeping c·hangc ... dominate scenario Personal magnt•trsm ts heightened . members of opposite sex an· dra" n to you It is time for your "power play ·· U•:O_~.Jul) 2:l-Aug 22> Obtain hint from Cancer rll"Cssage Opportunities abound: you can fi nish important project and win plaud its. You become more aware of secunty. potenlta l and value of property Long standing transaction is near completion. Know it, play tr um p c ard. VlRGO <Aug 23·Sept. 22)· New con tact aids in program of d1vcrs1fication Highlight versatility, ad aptabihty an!i intellectual curiosity Short t rip involves relatives. collecting of debts . Aries. Leo, Sagillanus persons fi gure pro minently. LIBRA 1 SC'pt 23·0 t t 22l · Study Virgo m essagl• for valuable h int File d ata, what you possess 1s .more va luable than originally a nlicipa t ed . Prott>rt assets Refuse to give up som ething for nothing. Lost urt1rle will be located . Hunch is on t arget Secession voted by angry villagers GOSHEN. M ass. I AP> Goshen has not yet hegun to fi g ht This feisty town of 652 residents an western Massachusetts' Be rkshir e hills voted in June to secede from the s t ate in disgust over regulations a nd officials forc ing the town to reassess property Townsfolk whacked stale bureaucrats anew on , Monday and vowed to lake their fight to the Legislat ure on Be acon Hill. In a 40-32 vote at a meeting in the town li brary·s basem ent, r esidents rejected a propos al lo borrow $23.500 to finance property reassess m ent, ordered statewide by the Revenue Depart· ment. "Le t's change the law lo give the power back to the people." s aid Ken Dresse r, a finance com · mittee member ."lf we can't do it in the com m onwealth of Massachusetts, let's do it In the Slsl s tate of Goshen." The town meeting voted 17-14 on J une 29 to approve funding the reassessm ent. But voters were so angry over what they'd done that thev voted a t the !l ame meeting 31-0 to secede I • S('ORf'IO I Ott 2:1.1\:rJ\' ~11 llt•:.i \ \ handed methods .1n· clooml·<I to failure· Know 11. apµI~ light toud1 CHll' continue'> high <Jnd ,\OU v.111 he· at nght plJ<'l' 111 C'ruc1al moment You !-UC'Cl'l'd b) making !-ipec1at appcar.inrt• Kt•<•p rc·~olut1nns con ccrning · body 1m agt• · Transn.:ndental Meditation® Prog ra m '••I 11'11 I fl Al IA ~•AMERICAN Delicatessen • Bakery SAGITT/\Rll'~ c ;\"m <!;.! l>l·<' 211 Timtng 1~ morl' im1>0rtant than u'ual current n•!-ilrictions are tcm1><>ran• Work w1th1n rules rt>gulations You rece1vt• '>lf;(ntft{'tt n t call or mc•ssugc from one ronfim•d to homl', h11!-p1tul Srorp11.1. i\quarius persons play key rolt•s · Ushering In The Age Of Enlightenment In This Generac ion o'"' ADAM~ HUNTINGTON BEACH I AKE OUT 962 7998 968 U 66 CAPR ICOR~ 1 Ike 22 Jan l!l l Burclt•n 1s re movt.>d }OU see clearl.' Jnd lrghl of opportunity 1s \'Cr~ lm~ht f:mpha:-.1s on fulfillment of aspira lions, chance for added inMm(· .md an aur a of rom an ce Long-cl1stan<'e call could ultim ately re sull in Journey. AQt'ARIUS IJan 20-Fcb t8 t OffN or promo lion 1s · '40hd .. Pre!.tlg(• 1~ on up ... wing. you ,.e paid dues and will reap benefit-. lm 1>0rtant <'hange oc· c urs wherl' home. famllv are concerned L1festvlt' undcr{!ot.'" transformation Kt·ep cyt· on Taurus '· Bidwell 's Bidtique Sale Ends Sept. 5 last 3 days PtSCF.S 1 Feb 19 Mar 2tl1 Long rangt• \'1ew neces!-.lll ~ fot.'U!-o ..... 11 be on lra\•('I :.t!-plr<tllOns. abilit\ to c•11mmun1cate view!-. You c·oul<I ex pcrienn• ··sp1rituul revaluat ion .. Philosophica l concept l'omt>s into sharp. cf<'ar IO<'U<. Another P 1sce-. is in oiclun• 3 467 Via lido N ewport Beach 673-4510 Mon -Sat 9 30-5 30 Parl(1ng Loi Entrance FINAL CLEARANCE 11 HALF OF SALE PRICE 750L OR MORE MEANS 70 OFF! ON LADIES SUMMER SPORTSWEAR Broken Sizes & Odd Lots BUT, LOTS OF GOOD BUYS!! LABOR DAY WEEKEND ONLY! M~ t :JM!OO Ca...4 S•d.,. Starts Thursday! . IN COSTA ME'S.t. IT'S O&ftAftTll&HT eTOft~ ""-.otlflll\'11. (INnlAl.lT lOCAnll AT __ , ,. ... MAHCM tl\IH, ~~@~©r1 if~r,m~ BEEF STICK ' SA1E SAVE 75c off ttM ntCJUlcr priu per pound on a whole bHf 1tlck SAVE off ttM "9'1cr price per pound on any cut beef stick • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HELP US HELP IN THE FIGHT AGAINST MUSCULAR DYSTROPH~ Hickory Fanni wt• contn..., ZS' per povnd to Muscukr Dys....,,..y for Heh potmd of le.f Stick you buy WESTCUFF PLAZA FAS .. ON ISLAND 11 .. a ....... ......,.,. 1Nc11 •u.otn .i:.liillliii .. sillli'liil1•' ... '~(iliiii~0 .. Slllilll2~Stliii?iillll'lilliilliiliil•1~5iii5tiii9il=~z .. r111=•0211•2~2 ... •aa .... •a ......... a.., .. •n ....... .,..,..,. •. .,.e..-r.-.-. ................. _,,_ ____ .-.. ........ ~ ...... ·~-----... .... --.~--..... --~-~----~-------· • -., , • • f "' -,. r• I'•• ...... """ ..,... .. r----,....,,,....,,,.,.f,.''Plh,.•i"ff'-l,,,_Wr'''"'+--if"1f"'l ..... A~i "99 __ ,'"""""'f fF±if f F""!"r "·•·.-..~,.~~"" • I • • I t r • f 1 , I I ~ ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Sep1embor 2, t981 83 Fed~r~ Reserve squeeze painful , ............ f red W1>~s,,1qer president o/ Rlllz ~remhard Rrew111q Co ha~ rea1;u11 t11 sm1/e Tile bei:r. l/e11ry Wf'mhnrd s Private Reserve. 11nmed /1>r \fpssmg11r Ii !./real qrand/ather 1s tnkmg the West CtJOSI 1>11 st or 111 Brew gushes over Hospitality turns profit PORTLAND. Ore <Aa! What began as a sma).1 barl"el or hospitality for guests has turned into a gusher for Oregon's onl y major brewery Henry Weinhard s Private Reserve "Henry's " to the natives here -has made the modest regwnal Bhtz-Wemhard Brewing Co a he:a lthy s ub· sidiary of Milwaukee's Pabst Brewing Co .. the nation 's third largest beer producer Whtie JUSt a drop in the bucket for the 14-million-barrel brewer. the 400.000 barrels of Henry's flowing up and down the coast has made the brand No. 1 among the super-premium brands in Oregon and the Seattle area. And with the price around S3 a six -pack. the bottles-only brew is gi vin g A nh e u ser -Busch 's Michelob and Miller's Lowen· brau a run for their suds from Los Angeles to Denver. In the big beer-quaffing states it's passing the cash registers neck and neck with Miller 's Lowen hr au. In three years of d1stribut1on outside Oregon. Henry's has taken a 25 percent ~are of the super-premium market on the West Coas t. Blitz -Weinha rd spokesman Gene Clark says. Clark s ays Pabst has spent S3 million boosting Henry's in lhe West while Miller a nd Anheuser- Busch have bought about $100 million each 1n nationwide ad· vert1s1ng for their high-priced brews. Much of the credit for the marketing success of the dis- tinct1 ve·tas1ng beer goes to P abs t . w hi c h bought the Portland brewery in 1979 Cor $8 4 million. At the time of the acquisition, Blalz -Weinha rd had barely begun its first low-key Sl million campaign in Ca lifornia and Oregon. Until t hen, the beer literally inched across Oregon and edged. into California by word-of-mouth. With Pabst support the beer has gained strong followings in Colorado. Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico. as well as in the coastal states. Henry's original· ed with the desire to get back to the old-lime tradition of serving a s pecial beer to company guests. as Henry Weinhard did when he founded the brewery in 1856 It t oo k tw o yea r s fo r brewmaster J ack Daniel to chase down the recipe that in· volved a newly developed varie· ly of Oregon-grown hops a nd a two-month brewing process. But it took only a couple of weeks after the beer debuted in the summer of 1976 for the com· pany to become barraged with requests for commercial sales by company guests and patrons at a local resta urant who had lasted Henry's Bl JOHN CUNNI FF ....... .....,. NEW YORK The economic forecast tndet dropped JWlt one· tenth of 1 percent ln July -not a bad performance In view of tbe widespread feelln1 It wlll lake a while to get the economy movina again. But that was in July, a month or so ago. Something worse than that 11robubly occurred In Auau't. There aren't many num · bcn~ to docu· ment the feel· ing , and whatever figures exis t are s ubject to revisions. 8\Jt lt1e feeling is st rong : Augu st wasn't good. Feelings can't be ignored. because they com e from the same soun·e as the numbers. Feelings are meas ures or economic act1v1ty . And while they can distort, they can reflect accurate observations too. These are some of the ob· servations: Car sales are dis- mally poor, well below industry expectations. Housing is s inking into an abandoned cellar hole. Small business, unable to absorb costs and often unable lo raise prices is In a bad way. Com· panies of all sizes are closing plants and laying off workers. often in wholesale lots. This is hardly the mood that was expec ted to follow a massive realignment of federal priorities, expressed in budget and tax c uts and designed to s pur confide nce, inspir e in· vestors, and encourage savers. risk-takers and business to com- mit themselves to the economic future. Wall Street, not as represent· at1ve or random opinions as it used to be but still an indicator of attitudes. has had a fainting spell, produced in pa rt by the shocking realization that it had been listening to its own and Was hington's advertisements rather than to the marketplace. The most serious intrusion in· to this reverie was the realiza. lion that the Federal Reserve Board means to take a stand - a stand so strong t hat hopes or a sharp decline in 10terest r ates have been a bandoned. The typical comment Crom analysts a week or so ago went something like this: "This is a new beginning. The tax and budjet bills weren't the very best. but they·ll accomplish a lot. The ~ountry finally is pomted in the right direction again. and that ·s good news for investors." Today. the mood is decidely more reserved. and the once- confident voice of your broker may have a quiver in it as he ob· serves : "Things will get better, that's for sure. but fi rst we're going to have to get by the Fed. which is hell-bent on having its way Soon as those interest rates come down we'll be okay. When? l don't know." Here·s the actual analysis or one brokerage house, as of last ~J Daily Pilat Classifieds ""Beachpoint Cotnntercial Center "Great response. We sold everything in one day!" ~~~I @ 642-5678 charge it ~-by phone From South Laguna & North County call 540-1220 toll-free. Offices available in new commercial 2-story building. Units range from 500 to 12,000 square feet. Tenant improve- ments provided . Carpeting and drapes included. Garden plaza with lush landscaping. Walk to shopping a nd banks. $1.25 per square foot. Call Debbie (714) 641-6911. CT ORS CORNEA Rare Coln• & leamp• GOLD & SILVER .. , .. , -...a... ........... C1 ..... .... ... 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It's E F Hutton, the company you seldom If ever hear talk, but whJch writes a rather typical commentary: •·Future Shock. It seem• Uke a few days ago we wern beina told how bulUsh Reaaanomlca would be Now all of a sudden. Reagaoomlcs means big govern ment deficits, continued hiih ln· terest rates, and deterlor:itlon in the p rlvu l e sector or the economy because of "crowding out." It explains that earlier "the mark et was discounting the ravorable aspects of disinflation and ignoring the unfavorable aspects." Now, it concludes, "it u1 doin1 ttfe reverse." But why? A collective nn1•r polntl at the Fed, and a reelln1 exists ln the marketplace that a single fln1er with much more collective power wlll soon be pointing that way too. It would be the pre11ident'11 finger. The country i11 being torn two ways. the analystts are sayina. Whipped Into submission by a Federal Reserve that feels the nation hWI be11n too soft on It.self, and exhorted to be tough and confident by a president who declares the (uture Is there to be conquered for the good of all If the latter Is the case you cannot lell It Crom the actions of the field aenerala. They seem w be aaytng we're 10Lna nowhere until the Fed releases more oil tor the machinery. And ln the meantime, there's a lot of acllvt· ty that sug1,1e11ts they're dlHlnR in for a muddy winter. The economic numbers we re· ly on -to tell us whwt we alre1&dy suspect -won't be ready ror another 10 days or more. But there's a lalrly widespread reeling they'll con· fi rm a less than happy situation. The president is coming back from vacation just In time to re· generate belief in his program, and probably to have a little <'h1tt with the Fed Companies fight over merger Anaheim company files suit in purchase of shares Executive Industries Inc. has filed suit in Orange County Superior Court against ldanta Partners and two of its general partners, D1avid J . Dunn and Mic hael J Kucha ; Reich & Tang lnc.. a New York-based securities dealer and investment advisory firm. and individuals and entities associated with Reich & Tang. On Aug. 24 Executive of Anaheim h a d been advised Reich & Tang and its associates had purchased 319,620 shares (28 percent) of executive from Idan· ta Partners and these shares. together with the 10 percent pre· viously owned by Reich & Tang, would be voted against Ex· ecutive's proposed merger at an adjourned annual shareholders meeting to be held Thursday. The action came Monday. Under the merger, Executive would become wholly owned by Thomas E. Frank, its president. and other shareholders would receive $4.25 cash per share. Ex· ecutive said it d<>es not believe the merger wlll be approved by the shareholders unless all or a substantial portion of the 39 per· cent of Executive shares owned by Reich & Tang and its as- sociates is voted in favor of the merger. In a statement riled with the Securities & Exchange Com· mission on Aug. 24, it was dis· closed that the s hares were purchased Crom ldanta Partners for $4.25 per share. The state· ment also disclosed Reich & Tang and its associates would vote the shares cumulatively for directors or their own choosing, but that other than e lecting directors and voting against the merger. they had no plans or proposals with res pect to any ac· quisition or Executive or any fundamental corp orat e or management changes In the superior court action, Executive is seeking Injunctive relief and specific performance based generally on claims of a breach or fiduciary duty. fraud and interference with contrac- tual relations . A request by Ex· ecutive for a t e m porary restraining order with respect to the sale and voting of the shares was denied by the state court at a hearing on Monday afternoon. Executive a lso filed an action against Reich & Tang and its as· socaates in the federal district court in Los Angeles on Monday. 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Thjs is when com punie& get on soapboxes and try lo lulk about ideas or what they btlll'vc 1n AmE"rlcan companuns arc great <•l sl'lhnt.: products They're uncomfortable when lt comus lo prcaC't1lr1g The company that mi1y be best at it is Mobil Mobil's ldcolo1dcul at.ls are good because they Just spit uut what they believe in They don't mince word s. You ~ may not agre~ with them but \<, ~ al lt•ast you 1 , k n o w w h u t ,A:~ ~ they're !'iay1ng --~ .. ----------!1~~ ~~~t ~~rl' MllTOI MDllDWITZ J' II r ;1 l (' idc11l0Jl1t•.il messages 1s that you're not s ure what they're l'cally saying. They're fu zzy. A fr~sh example is al hand. Kaiser Aluminum has been running a series of commercials on television this year They have been appearing on the Cable News Network and on slat1ons 1n Washington. D C , and in Ka iser plant cities. Baton Rouge, La and New Orleans, Charleston, W Va .: Columbus. Ohw , Oukland and San francisl'o One of the commercials features Rim Rhody Jr .. who 1s in charge of lh1s campaign al Kaiser Here's what he has to say on camera. "It may be true that wl:''re runnmg low on oal. Bu.t 1t 's <.tbsolutely false that Wl''re running low on energy Al Kaiser Alummum we believe America has plenty of energy resources -coal. nuclear, solar, hydro and others But we must rem ove the roadblocks to Lheir development Will we., It's up to you "Write your elected representatives and urge Lhem Lu dc;,il with those problems now. 'One person can make a difference You .. Now I defy anyone lo stale precisely what Ron Hhcx.ly l'i sayin~ Cao you figure 1t out., Is it some kind or t•cx.le mcssa~c·• Does Kaiser really expecl pcopll' to turn away from their TV screens. grab a pen :111cl write their congressm e n and con g 1 l'S!'>Women, .. Please remove the roadblocks to de vclopmcnl of our energy resources?" Then 1t "'ill bt-up to Lht! congressional repre· sentall);e!'i to figure out what the letter writer:. are saying Another compan} I m hoping to get an answer from 1s Cetly Oil. wh1l·h rec:ently spent a lot or money on an advertisement thal told the story of Dr Sylvia Earle, a marine b1olog1st and mother of three who walked the ocean floor last Sept 19 al the record depth of l .250 feet The pressure a l that depth 1s more tha n 30 times greater than nol'mal, which meant that if her diving suit had cracked. she would have been crushed But she dad 1l. the Gelly ad explained. to accomplish a personal goal and expand scientific knowledge, 'which wi ll benl'f1t us all .. The moral Gellv drew from this heroic effort was that 'although few of us would care to tl'y what Sylvw did. we nonetheless expect to pursue our own goals w1lh equal freedom. 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WIK~ ,,; • I il " T9'A • JD 't6 I • lo\ " .tO ' 61 " -111\ Wltc• uo , ,. . . ltCo 1 2t ' J' -'11 tC llfA J . I 41-~IVW I ! I IOl '-1lit .40 • I + " 111.tk uo 10 1! o -1111 WOIMt , !O 1! lt~'l t W .,_ 'i • .0 • "' c 1,0..1' 1J~ ~ -....~ • 1t i~ 9' 1'U 'l ji 15::" ..... .-.... "'°'""" ''° • .. JO • ... ' t i. lllem 1.tO • .., JI "'° -laAr S 4 -.., ""''lld t 04 I i. I .. .. ~ -.... "'--. . -· It's a wild win for the Angels Stanley's one pitch is his undoing BOSTON <APl -Bob Stanley had pitched expe rtly ror six in· nings by keeping the ball down But It was a pitch that went too far down that was his undoing a nd started the California Angels toward a 3·2 victory over the Boston Red Sox Tuesday night. Hjs wild pitch with the bases On TV today channel 5 at 4 :30 loaded in the seventh inning let in Don Baylor with the run that put the Angels ahead for the first time, 2·1. ··1 just tried to throw it too hard ... said Stanley. "It was suppos ed to be outside and it went inside. It's pretty tough to handle when you expect it to go outside and it goes inside ... Winner Ken Forsch. l Hi. was headed for his 10th complete game of the season when the Red Sox knocked him out of the game by loading the bases in the ninth with no outs Dan Ford's bunt single loaded the bases and one out later, Stanley. 7 -5, uncorked a wild pitt h with John Harris batting and Baylor raced home. Butch Hobson grounde d into the Angels' fourth of five double plays of the game to end the in· ning. Boston had reached Forsch for a run in the second on Gedman's sacrifice fly. lt scored Carney Lansford, who had extended his career-best hitting streak to 12 games with a double a nd had gone to third on a-groundout. California scored its eventual winning run in the eighth on a s ingle by Brian Downing. a sacrifice bunt. and singles by Lynn and Baylor Tonight. the Angels close out the series with the Red Sox with rookie right·hander Mike Witt 15-6) taking the m ound against Boston's Bob Ojeda <3·1>. This is the final game of the regular season bet ween these two clubs. I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 2, 1981 85 ,,.,. ........... "l 'M HAPPY with any kind of win I get." Forsch said ··People usually hit my ball hard so I figured the worst I do would be having them hit the left field wall with line drives. It makes the pitching easier knowing the club can always come back." The Red Sox alsocamebacknot far enough to please manager After tonight. the Angels trc4vel to Cleveland for a four· game set. followed by a three· game series against Kansas Ci- ty They then return home. Pittsburgh's Tnn F ol11s forced at second after a single by teammate Bill 1"v1adl ock d11nng tl11rd rnmng actwn Tuesday. Ralph Houk. "It never takes the pain out of losing, especially when you lose like that," said Houk, referring to the strong ninth inning bid to win. FORSCH SCATTERED eight hits, but left the game with the bases loaded and none out in the ninth and his team le ading 3-1. Don Aase came into the game at this point and gave up a run· scoring grounder to Rich Ged· man before pitching out of the jam a nd recording his ninth s ave. Stanley, making his first start since July 23, 1980. had a four. hitter and hadn't allowed a run· ner past first base through six innings. But the Ange ls opened the seventh with consecutive singles by Fred Lvnn. Baylor and Bobby Grich to tie the game l·l . Landreaux becomes a double crosser His 14th inning double , followed by Cey' s single, gives Dodgers win over Pittsburgh LOS ANGELES (AP) -The book on Los Angeles outfielder Ken Landreaux is that he seldom hits to left field. And the P ittsburg h Pirates played the left-handed hitter that way all evening Tuesday The strategy paid off. as Landreaux flied to right l wice. flied to center twice and singled to center. But in the bottom of the 14th inning. Landreaux crossed up the Pirates with a bloop double to left that barely stayed fair. Two batters later. Ron Cey lined a single to left that scored Landreaux to give Los Angeles a 3-2 victory over the Pirates. The game lasted four hours and one minute. a nd even afterward Pittsburgh m anager Chuck Tanner de· fended his strategy "That ball could have been foul , .. he said. "We'll play him the same way again tomorrow " 12th game. He pitched well enough to get 1l 10 innings. one earned. seven s trikeouts but he left with no decision Angeles pitcher. earned the win. Odell. 2·2. the sixth Pirate pitc her. absorbed the los!> Landreaux hopes so. "I"ve been played that way before ... he said. ··1 was aware of it and I was trying to get a pitch all night I could drive to left " ,in his longest outing of the season. Pit~burgh . which has lost eight of its last nine games. might have won in regulation h a d it not been fo r Valenzuela's bat He singled home the Dodgers' only run in the first 11 in- nings. after Pittsburgh had taken a 1·0 l ead 1n the third that ended Valenzuela's scoreless inning string at 18. Thl' clubs meet for the final time this '>Cason tonight. with Bob Welch, 5·5, s tartinJ.! for Lo!> An~eles and Robert Long making ht:. major-league debut on the mound for the Pirates Welch is coming off his best outing of the second season. holding the Chicago Cubs to one run on seven hits over six inning!> 1n last Friday's 6·1 Dodger vic- tory Cey. with 12 hits in his last 23 at bats and 17 m his last 31, m aintained after the marathon that the Dodgers do have incentive for the second hair of the season. that their play the previous three games. which they lost. was no in- dication of their" desire. "The last few days we've had some very tough games." he said. "Sure. we have plenty of incentive. To get that ex· tra pl ayoff game at home is a big ad· vantage " A sellout crowd of 50,134 was at Dodger Stadium in anticipation of rookie Fernando Valenzuela winnin~ his The Pirates broke a 1-1 tie in the top of the 12th on singles by Dale Berra and pinch·h1tter Willie Stargell and a s ac rifice fl y by Omar Moreno The Dodgers tied the score dramatically in the bottom or the 12th when Steve Garvey singled home Derrell Thomas on a two-out 3-2 pitch Valenzuela. meanwhile. was trying to becomt:' tht:' first 12 game winner in the maJor leagu<.·s Hi s seven strikeouts gave him 144 for the year , and that is the best mark in the ma1ors The victor) kl:'pt the Dodgers w1th1n one game of first place Houston in the National League West .,. ......... Tom Niedenfuer . 2-0. the fourth Los Buss is hard to figure out Is he too wealthy , eccentric, or both ? No c laim is made that •the feat was cataclysmic. but you are talking to the man wbo discovered J erry Buss. J ournalist1cally, that 1s. At the time. Buss' was embarking on what would become quite an eventful plod into the uni· verse of professional sports . He had this notion about a thing called World Team Tennis and his press agent speciali zed in selling column ideas on slow days. AT FIRST, BUSS did not seem eccentric enough lo be a millionaire but the fact he owned the hotel in which we talked helped lead to the sus· picion he was legitimate_ The game one plays with this sort of guy is to determine how much money he has. I mean. a man with $100 million is substantially richer than one with $50 million. "l could buy the California Angels," J erry Buss s aid. "and 1 would like to." Naturally. if Buss had said he would purchase the Lakers and Kings and the building they play in. I would have m arked that part of the notes with an asterisk. If he had gone on to predict the sort of events that would transpire with Magic J ohnson, Ka reem Abdul-Jabbar and Mitch Kupchak, I would have terminated the interview and s howed the guy the back of m y neck AT ANY RATE, the ensuing years have established that Buss is either (a > far more wealthy than one would have imagined or t b ) in· deed eccentric or < c ) both. There is reason to be concerned about Jerry because he is behaving in a very contradictory manne r. This is said to be a more disturbing s ign than a pe rson talking to himself. Fot instance. Buss delivered the following ut - terance of solid opinion during our most recent in- terview: SPORTS COLUMNIST ---BUD TUCKER "IN BASKETBALL. THERE are some teams that have difficulties at the gate When we get a bankruptcy or two, everyone will realize that something has got to be done to s ave the sport. And, after all. the sport has to be saved by both the owners and the players." Whereupon. Buss signed Magic J ohnson to a contract calling for $1 million a year for 25 years. When Johnson can no longer play, Buss will have the advantage of Magic's executive cunning in the front offi ce Upon learninJ{ of the above mentioned transac· lion. Kar eem Abdu l-J abbar r eportedly threw himself to the fl oor and kicked his fe et and said he would hold his breath until the Lakers traded him to a te am which would show him the proper respect. Buss soothed this snit in a variety of ways. not the least of which was an offer to double Kareem's SI million a year salary. THERE WA S ALSO the case o f Mitch Kupchak, a "free" agent from Washington. Buss prepared a document for Kupchack. who 1s re· garded by some authorities of the game as a forward with average ability and a history of back problems. which wi ll pay Kupchak $5.6 m illion In the same interview mentioned earlier. Boston'• CafVJI I..atuford ICtlrU de.pit~ tM blocking effort o/ Ang!l.I catcher Brian Downing. "The players and the owners in all sports have got to sit down a nd do something about salaries. There must be some kind of a formula. J erry Buss went on to say. ··1 don't think salaries will get out of hand in basketball the way they have ih. say, baseball. The reason for this is that basketball is a team game and if a m an is not a team pl'ayer. he is not wanted. "There are m any guys available who are team oriented. T herefore. it is possible to sacrifice supe r star qualities for a team player and this will help keep basketball sala ries within reason " McEnroe upset by hometown crowd NEW YORK CAP) -Defending c hampion John McEnroe welcomed himsell home. He won his match. And then he chastised his hometown audience. saying it didn't know how to treat an American hero. McEnroe, who won Wimbledon and Is ranked No. l ln the world, beat little-known Juan Nunez of Chile Tuesday. 6·7, 6·1, 6·3, 6·1. They played around two rain delays, so 4 hours and 34 minutes passed between the start and fin1sh of their match. The frequently embattled and alway• battling McEnroe made his return to the National Tennis Center In Flushing Meadow ln a not·unexpecled maMer. He argued with officials, and he up- braided a television sound man. And, in a new twist on temper tantrums, he ~ scolded the children sitting behind him. Their offense: they were cheering for his oppo· nent. "It bothers me when people say ·come on. Juan,' when they're sayln~ it lo me. I told them "Fine, If you want to sa~ that, {O over to his s ide and say it. But don't just say it to me.· "It's really dJsappolnting how little support Americans get in general," he said. ln other openers. third-seeded Tracy Austin. the 1979 champion, defeated Anne Hobbs of Great Britain 6-1, 6-2; fourth-seeded Jimmy Connors downed John Lloyd, of Great Britain 6·0, 6·0, 6-2; No. 3 Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia beat Hans Simonsson o( Sweden 6·2, 6·2. 6·2. In a night matc h , rHth·•.Sed Hana Mandllkova of CzecboslovakJa scraped by Mary ' - Lou Piatek. winning 6-7. 7-6. 6·3. Piatek had a match point against Mandlikova in the second set. Mandlikova, who was the runnerup to Chris Evert Lloyd here last year and at Wimbledon this summer . has been incensed at her low seeding this year. And her ir e was further provoked Tuesday night by Une calls that we nt against her. Jose Luis Clerc of Argentina, the fifth seed. • easily defeated Australian Brad Drewett 6-4. 6·3. 6·3. Bjorn Borg, who is seeded second, will play Marcus Gunthardt of Switzerland today. Borg. who had won five Wimbledons in a row, lost three to McEnroe in the final thJs year and also dropped t o No. 2 in the computerized rankln1s. if not in a m ajortty or minds Pro football odds NFL Rams 6 over Houston Tampa Bay 11"l over Minnesota New England 7 over Baltimore Dallas 2 over Washington Pittsburgh 8 over Kansas City Miami 1 over St. Louis Atlanta 9"'.I over New Orleans Philadelphia 6 over New York Giants Detroit 4 "'.I over San Francisco Cincinnati 4 "'.I over Seattle Chicago 3~ over Green Bay Buffalo 4 over New York Jeta Oakland 3 over Denver Cleveland 1 over San Dteao I .. a s· .-s s< e s c a a • ass c c c "'rt?rt?. 0 a 0 « a a a a a r a 0 • • • a • . .. . ·. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOl /Wadnesday, Soptomber 2, 1981 .---------------------~~ ~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------..., Crazy c r afts fill the English Channel From AP dJsp•tchH DOVER, England A growing ~ armada of bathtubs and other crazy craft attempting to sail across the Englis h Channel threatens to cause a disaster in one of the world 's bus iest waterways, authorities fear. . Last week, two blind water skier s , 18 firemen in a rowboat and 17 swimmers mactt.' crossing allempts and the spate or "s1lh season" summer crossings s hows no s ign of s lackening. On Aug. 17 , llrtt1sh seaman 8111 Oneal rowed a cross in a bathtub while others have made ll\e crossing on inflatable skis. inner, tube!! and by wind-s urfing The c rossings by madcap men and women out for kicks. zany records a nd m oney for c hart ty. take place a t snail's pace in. around and th rough 200 scheduled ferry crossings per day between England and France Some 400 other ships, including oil tankers. traver se the c han nel daily. At its narrowest point the waterwety 1s just 21 miles wide "We have supertankers passing through which cannot see anything three miles a head of their bows. and 1t takes the m five miles to stop," said a Dover Coast Guard spokesman "That stretch of water is a disaster just "aitrn~ to happen " .. These waters are so crowded th at anything is a potential hazard." said Capt P F Hogg of the Britis h ferry St. Christopher French authorities have decided to get tough against the crazy craft. saying they 1n tend to tighten up enforcement of a French la" which says "vessels of the beach" must not Ill' more than 328 yards <300 meters 1 from th.e s hore and provides for fines at the d1screl1on or the courts. Quote o f the day "f went on lite Scarsdale Diet, loat aeven poundR In s~ven d•ya but couldn't ttlt my driver more than 140 yud.s. Sol went back to my Budweiser lley, 1 can't help lt. l l1kl· votato chips, Fr~nch fries a nd cold l)el•r " Bob M&arphy, ii 11lithtly rotund 207 but u hallway leader In the PGA golf c hamp1onsh1p Kemp's single destroys White Sox tevt> Ke mp's tie -breaking single with two outs in the ninth inning off nt"'wcomber Jerry Kooam•n lifted Detroit to o 2 l win over the Chicago Whit~ Sox to highlight American League action Tuesday night. The loss was Chicago's third straight Reggie Jukaon blasted a three- run homer and WUUe Randolph, Jerry Mum- phrey and One Wlnflel4 each knocked in two runs as the New York Yankees bombed Minnesota, 11·6 ... Steve Stone, in his second start after 21/2 months on the disabled list, com· bined with Tippy Mudnez to hurl a two hitter as Balli ore bla nked Seattle. ·l ·U Hot hitting Frank White dro · o runs with a seventh-inl'nng single and kemp Larry Gura won his firth ::.tra1j!hl game as Kansas City beat Milwaukee. 3 l Lloyd Moseby drove in four runs with a s angJe <1nd a homer and Jim Clancy scattered nine hats as Toronto thumped Texas. 9-3 . . Tut•sd;1y ·s game between ('leveland and Oakland v. as postponed by ra in It was 1·1·srh<.1duled as petrl of a double-header today Ftri.t baseman Cecil Cooper or Milwaukee \1,...1~ naml·d the AL Player of the Month. while ~t'v. York patcher Ron Guidry was named the \ L l'itehcr of lhc Month. Scott sets American record 1:-IC:ELl lE IM. West Geqnany i\mern·an Stt•ve Scott set a U.S. rec- onl Tu1.·::.d;1y night in lhe 3.000 meter run . fin1::.hing in 7 minutes 36.69 seconds during a lr:ll'k meet fl was the year's best time in thl! ,., t•nl Stolt. :1 l T lr\'lne product, finished ahead ut lcw:ll f:tvonl(' Thoma::. Wess inghage, whose I anw ol' 7 :m 75 set a West Germ an record. Carlton blanks Braves for No. 11 Veteran left hande r S &eve II Carlton, 11 3. pitched a three hiller for h111 rt rst shutout of the season und Gary Matthews dro ve ln nil of Philudelph h1 '~ run u the Philla~s whipped Atlanta, 3·0, to hll{hli11ht National League action ·rueisday . . l';lsewhere. Warren Cromartie singlc.-d home the wlnnma run in Montreal's t hr ee·run seventh innlni lo lead the Expos to a ii . narrow 4·3 w111 over Cincin- n ~1tl .. Scott Louck!J scored on u wild p itch by Mike Mushall with two outs m the ninth inning to ~ave Houston its sixth strn1ght victory, & 3-2 dc<'is1on Ov(.•r the New York Mets . Errors by outfielders George Ht>ndrick and Sh:to Lezcano enabled San Francisco to ::.core a pair Carlton of unt•arned runi. tn the fifth a nd go on to a 4 2 wan over St. Louis . Rup· pert Jones drovl' in a pair of r!lns with a homer· a nd sac rifice fl y to j~ San Diego to its third s traight win. a 3-2 decision over the Chicago Cubs . The Pittsburgh Pirates m ade a pair o r trades Tuesday sending second baseman Phil Garner to Houston fo r three minor leaguers and relief pitcher Grant Jackson to Montreal for cash and a player to be named later Bahr, Caster. Th omas cut PitL4'burgh kicker Mall Bahr, Houston receiver Rich Caster and San Diego r unning ba ck Mike Thomas topped the lis t of players cut Tuesday as National Football League teams put the final touches on their rosters for the start of the 1981 season. In addition to Thomas. a 1,000-yard rusher in 1976, the Ch argers cut Mike Fuller, a starting safety for the past seven years. while Denver confirmed that veteran wide receiver Haven Moses had been reclaimed a fter clearing waivers Monday. Meanwhile, the injured re- ser ve ranks swelled as teams got down to the 45-player limit. Among those placed on injured reserves were line backers Brad Dusek of the Washington Redskins and Ed Simonini of the .. Baltimo re Colts. and quarterback Gifford Nielsen of the Hous ton Oilers Also cut by the Steelers was wide receiver J ohnnit' Dirden. who became a bit of a celebrity three years ago whe n he went from driving a tcment truck to a s pot on the Houston roster Baseball today On U1l~ dute in baseball in 1972. Milt Pappas of Chica)(u no hit the Sun 1>1cgo Padres 8 O for thf' ('ubs · 11ccond no hittt-r of the ycur Rurt Hooton had b18llk(.'<.I the Ph1lad\llJ)h1u Phalltt'l-i 011 April 16 Toduy'i; blrthday11 (.'h1ca1<0 White Sox first basemun Lamar J ohnson is 31 Minnesota Infielder Qanny Cioodwin 1s 28 Cleveland outfielder H•ck Manning is 'l7 It's official: Ali is back NEW YO RK Three -time heavyweight champion Muha mmad l\h said Tu"~day that hP would re turn to thl' r ing Der 2 agatnst Trevor Be rbick of Canada m u bout that will be staged m the Bahamas Although no c-ontracts have been signed. Ali said a verbal agreement had been re ached wath Berbick. who lost a 15-round decision to World Boxing Council champion Larr~ Holmes • last April in L:t::. Vegas John's son w1 ns survival battle Travis John, 21-i ye<Jr old son of • New York Yankee pitcher Tommy Jo hn, het:, ""on the betttle or sur vaval" and 1::. on t he way to a possible excellent rt•covcry. ht::. doctor said Tuesday Wngley field in Ch1cugo will r emain major league baseball's only park without lights at least for the time being, lhe new O\\-n ers Of the Chicago Cubs announced American boxer Sean O'Grady hus been officially stripped of his WBA hghl"e1ght title Corey Pavin, a member of the victorious U.S Walker C up team. shot a. I under-par 69 to take the early lead in the ope ning round of qualifying at the Slst US Amateur golf l'hampionship "~ean J ot>" Greene of the Pittsburgh Steelers \.\ill head et national campaign to fight arthritis. featuring a lCll~\'ISIOn spot that IS a takeoff of hlS C<>kl' romm <.·rcaetl Television. radio TV: Tennas U S Open Uaghh ght.s , l l 3() pm . Chjtnnel 2 1taped 1 RADIO: lfosebetll Angels at Boston. 4 3() p r'1 . KMPC 1710J. Pittsburgh at Dodgers, 7 30 pm .. KABC <790 1 Want bulletin hoard stuff. Al"WI ......... Well , football coaches , here's your chance for a whole bunch of material There 1s Just nothing. it seems, that a football roach would rather have almost ·more than a 2SO·pound transfer than the added ammunition or bulletin board material It's a lways available of course. even the roost s imple of statements can be twisted lo use in another direction. Former Corona dcl Mar Hi gh Coach l>a\'l' llolland w<Js a good example. If he "as et s1x·poinl favorite it was obvious he was hemg set up If he was a s1x·point un- derdog tl was obvious there was little con fidencc placed Ill him. his sta ff and pl<tyt•rs Either way Holland found a way to gel slt'amcd up STA:'llFORD-BOUND Emile Uarry con flded that his coach a t Fountain Valley High. Make Milne r. was always offering a newspaper c lip or two just prior to the game you know. something about how this team or that has to stop the Barons ' pasi.ing ga me. or in fact stop Emile II :.irry Well. in the interest of saving these coaches some time searching for the right s t ate ment. here 's some they can clip out a nd use anytime it's a case or needing a bit more. one for the Gipper. Like the great line an the story, East of Eden. ··Just a little something to think a bout " Corona del Mar Just re member, until you beat Newport Harbor. the whole damn season 1s JUSl another candidate for Paul Salata's Irrelevant Week .J usl Ix-cause your uniforms resemble Newport Ha rbor's doesn't quite make it. Costa Mesa -First of all. real football teams don't include itty-bitty linemen. Secondly. if you don't put it together soon, you may find the whole thing dissolved a nd you'll have to try lo make the team at Estancia or Newport Harbor . PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON SaddJeback Is this a mountain? A community college? A restaurant" No one here has ever heard of a Saddleback as sociated .wath high school football. Maybe at's an extens ion of South Coast Plaza., Maybe Gene Autry knows the answer'> El Toro With your enrollment you don't need any bulletin board material Jus t a little execution. Al Mission Viejo the only "Toro" t hey've ever heard of 1s the one they cut their footba ll field with. Newport Harbor So, the Sunset League was too tough, eh" Watch out. maybe the Sea View League will be too tough, too. The next step is the Academy League. Has Wild and Crazy become Mild and Lazy" Irvine University High play,ers are planning on a big party after they smash you guys, 50-0 University Irvine High players are planning on a big party after they s m ash you guys, 50-0 Edison This is the exception. The Chargers will settle for the transfer. But. please fe llows. try real hard to avoid the STUPID penalty Fountain Valley Even transfers transfer fro m Frustration Valley. And, please fellows, try real hard to avoid Edison . 82 straight. They dad, however. ask us to keep them informed on your progress. Westminster Two in a row to Marina" My , my, how things have changed Guess who scheduled you as their llomccoming game'' c Edison l Ocean View Bask etball season will be here soon and the Seahaw~s will be tough agetin If ave you heard that before? M aybc if you tried real hard to .avoid everybody~ Marina It's not so bad You've always got Huntington Beach to kick a round. The Edison radio announcers say they'll pro nounce all your names correctly when you pl.<:ly Edison providing you're good boys. Mater Dei After 14 years of being un able to defeat St Paul, maybe 1r you called Fountain Valley and asked for their play book and m ay be some of . their players, and m aybe some of their un iforms. a nd maybe some of their Fourteen year s ? Do you realize how old you were when Mater Dei was able to lay it on the Swordsm en? Laguna Beach For a small school you guys do a helluva job in volleyball. Keep it up. it's a great show As for football, well. keep a low profile. maybe somebody will overlook you Woodbridge who'.' Well. there you have it. Just remember . sometimes a harsh word or sharp stick is et s qm of love K e mp cut; recalled The Rams announced late Tuesday af- te rnoon that rookie quarterback Jeff Kemp "as the fifth and final cul made by lhe c lub Monday in order to reach the 45·man NFL rost er limit. Kemp, however, was not picked up on Estancia -Tonight. as always. we're waivers and the R ams recalled the secretly picking you guys to Lose by 20 Huntington 8 eacb -The Guinness Book Da rtrMuth graduate. At the same time the SMASHING START -Jimmy Connors made 1t look easy in his opening round ma tch of the U.S. Open Tuesday in New York as he easily disposed of John Lloyd . 6-0. 6-0, 6-2- pomts of World Records was inquiring about you club said it had put rookie linebacker Jim How come you're never as good as the guys recently, but they were mistaken. Collins on injured reserve to make way for ba~ctball or volleyball teams at Estan-They had your Sunset League los ing Ke mp on the roster for the _start of the _re· ci<!." Maybe you don't work as hard;:.:..· _____ :.st.:..:r.:e..:.a...:k:...· .:..:(28:.:.:.l...:t:.:.r..:.a...:n:.spo:.:...:..s:..:e:..:d::.......:;a...:n:..:d....:l:.:..h:..:o:..:u!:g.:...h..:.t ..:.it;__w_;a..,..s ____ 2_u_la_r_s_e_a_s_o_n_. --------==----=== :: :: Gauchos play defen se, too! GIGANTIC 3rd ANNUAL Offense doesn 't grab all the glory at Saddle back The discussions always sound the same when the topic is Saddleback College footba ll "Helluva offense,·· is often heard in Gaucho land. "Those recei"Ver s really have the h ands Their runners will kill ya That qua rterback sure has lhe arm." • It just goes on and on. usually rig ht down lo the Mission Bowl where Saddleback traditionally plays its final football game of the year. Now, Dick Stuetz has absolute ly nothing against the Gauchos' offensive strengths. He likes seeing 30 or 40 points on the scoreboard for his team. lt certainly makes things easier on the de- fense. Sluetz. the Gauchos' d e f e ns i ve line coordinator, will tell you that it is the defense which often wins the big games. "You know, l really hate the game, but when Michigan and Ohio State play for the Big 10 c ham- pionship, ,take a look at the scoret Stuetz poinL'\ out. "lt's'1rlways the defense that controls the game and the scor es are always li"e 7-0." Most Saddleback followers know tbe Gauchos put a lot of points on the board last year -285 to be exact. Th~ Gaucho defe nse, meanwhile. held opponents to just 94 . COMMUNITY COL~EGES CURT SEED EN caused four rumbles and indirectly contributed to th ree Gaucho touchdowns. How much emphasis does Gaucho head coach Ken Swearingen and his staff put on the defense? "We start practice off with a goal line offense and goal line defense. We're hitting early," says St11f'l7., who is in his 13th year at Saddleback. "We're always good on defense. It just might take till league play before we come together as a unit." Good things are being heard about the Gaucho offense thjs year . Laguna Beach High standout Lance Stewart has brought his quarterbacking talents to the Mission Vjejo campus, and last year's hackup -David' Key out of El Toro - figures lo see some signal calling dulles. And the running back situation has been considerably bolstered by u familiar name Crossley, f!Ol SALE OVER $6 MILLION IN MERCHANDISE =1::= upao' I FF ~~~~bll\0-"nett aid Hie FULL ~ ~~ ~ MONEY BACK t .,.. _._...._ ..,...., GUARANTEE ON 0 FAE£ PRIZES ANY PURCHASE Mll*n Conll. Cerwr, Stpl.. s. a. 7 •1u111m1a <Sr-t" GAUCHOS, Pal(e 88) l .... ------~~------------~·---' ---------~ ........... d1i1fl£d ') $Tf?t s t •@ =t£t'C-Cdtt OSOO#O And, 27 of those 94 points came in a s loppily played pre-season opener against Ventura. In that ~ame, the Gauchos intercepted three passes. . ··- .. Orengo Cotl!St DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 2, 1981 87 'Emhan·assed' Oilers look for ~ ~ajor change After 11 strai ght losing seasons , including 1-9 in 1980, Huntington Beach is dedicated tou;ardproducing.awinner 8 )' ROGER l'AKl~'ON Of, ... Oeilf ...... ·-When thl'Y Wl'rl' .. ophomores compiling a 7 2 rt'l'Ol'd or l'om pet in~ on the Junior All-American lt.'Vl•I ou r her it would be diffic ult to convince unyonc• they were a pa rt or a disastrous record Howl•vcr, to<lay·~ seniors at Hun tington Beach lligh wl'rl' part of a l 9 mark In 1980, including rive strai~ht losse~ 1n the Sunset L,eague. A big deal? Not'tt•ully. The~ have been worse times. Just ask a Huntini;tton Beath alumnus NOM BERS R E P'LECT 11 s t raight losing season:i, an over all record of 18·79·4, 28 losses in a row in the Sunset League and a not-so-glossy 1-27·2 m ark over t he past three years. .. Yes. we're embar rassed." says new coach Greg llenry "Anyone associated with Huntington Beach hus to be " ll 's a subject wh ich touches on the nerves because (1) it's there (2l it soems the only thing anyone discussC'S whe n Huntington Beach. a major school with an enrollment in ex c ess of 3.300 students. is the obJe<'t of conversa tmn. You would think s uch a r ecord would produc::e a list of varsity football candidates of about 20. Who wants to lose a ll the time? Well. sut'h 111 not the ca::.e for Henry. who has a squad of 70 desp11<' a s umme r cond1t1oning pro g ra m dt>s1gned tu dnvc away all but the super dedicnted "I'm optim1st1c. !Jut cautious." sa)s Henry. who replaced Boh Isherwood after the latter re s igned after om• year "WE HAVE A VERY good group of first line kids. .. but m a ny are going to be starting both way~ Looking down our defense I feel it's ex cellenl. but a Jot of lhem are playing offense and 1f one gl·t~ hurt. it's h ke losin~ two !ttarters "The people who made 11,.t hrough the 11unrnw1 program ure not going to qu1t They're u ver)' dedicated bunch of k ids and it really hurt them last year to go through lhal ( 1 91 .. Som<.• of them are living in the weight room. · The Oilers will be showrng the s ame I formation on offense and attacking Okie defe nse. 1981 OUTLOOK the only a pparent differences c·oming in the dis ciplinary area. "This has become a very disciplined group. ' says Henry, a form«.>r Marina High quarterback and Edison High a ssistant before coming to Hunt ington Beach a year ago ... They not only accept it <discipline>. they want il. "I T lllNK T HE off-season cond1t1oning pru gram 1s going to tell Last year "e losl seven out or SCVCn Ill games which we WCfC even or ahedd go ing into the fourth q uarter "With enough blood and sweat 1t makes 1t much more difficult to lose \\'l•"re JUsl not going to lose every game that goes do" n to the "1n• Hen ry, who did not offlc·1ally H'('Ure h1-. teaching job until /\ug 21. because ·or tht• overall l'ducational dilemma . 1s counting on the ass1s tante of AIC'x llenderson l defensl\l' cuord11iator1 lloward Isom < sc:condarr and slren~th 1. SC'ott Brummett Crece iv1.•rs1. Mikl' Dodd (offeno;1vc• lim·1 and Ben Albret'hl 1 defensive line 1 llcrc 's a rundcl\\ n by position QUA RTERRAC'K R1ch1e Carillo "'as .1 starter in the secondary as a JU111or, but handled th e fr1.·s h man and s ophomore t eams a l Carn/lo II enr1} Faust quartcrbitt·k /\ 5· 10. 175-pound senior right hander, he led the sophs to that 7·2 record Back· mg him up are Buddy Noble <5·9, 160 jr J and -.ophomorl' Oanny Thompson <6 O. 1751, a future hlu(:' chip RUNNING BACKS Scott Stier (5-10, 180 sr.l r ..in for 179 ) ards on 31 carries in the 1980 ope ner against Corrina del Mar and had 415 yards in the fir-.t four i.l:.tmes before flu leveled him Also at tailbatk ;.ire Louie Cerda. <5·10, 170 jr.J a nd Mik e Moore.· IG·O. 180 sr . 1. Jamil' Pagnunelli (5-9, 195 sr. I paeks a wallop at fullback. backed by David lluang 15 111 180 Jr 1 Moore 1s the starting flanker .rnd ruoo; a ~ ti 50 "1t h starting experience in the "l'l'ondan Also at flanker 1s Ben Vart anian <5· 10, JliO JI' I RECEIVERS Chuck Kingman 16·0. 170 sr 1 ,.., at sphl l·nd aftc.•1 Jluarterbackmg the junior var-.1ty N11:k Es parza C6 1. 170 sr l and ThofTlpson an• af-;o avatlable. Martin Van Dor selaer <6·3, 190 -.r 1 <Jnd Mike Hay 16·3. 175 jr 1 have Henry feeling c.·omfort..iblc .1bout light end. OFFENSIVE UNE Dale Nuss <6·2, 235 sr. I 1s a returning starter at tackle and Robert Faust Iii 2. 230 H .I is lrntk after getting a n ' extra semester o f chg1b1hty because a moped a ccident forced him out of school Each 1s counted on for a bulk of the heavy work in the line. Other tackles: Dan Miller <6-3, 190 sr l and John Zehnde r <6·4, 245 Jr I Milll!r was a de fensive s ta rter as a j unior. Rrl'l Batchelor 16-2, 185 sr. l Is a returning starte r at guard and considered the hardest wo rker on the t eam by his coach. John Domingo. (5·9, 185 ar ) is a letter man and figures to start at guard. John Thom ai. <5 10. 180 sr l missed his junior year with an injury. but 1s counted on at center . Backup at center includes Tom O'Loughlin <6·1, 180 s r > and John Shearin <5·9. 165 sr I. KICKING GA ME Zoran Kac <6· l , 160 jr. l has been boot ing them for the varsity since he was a freshman and 1s a de finite major college pros- µect. As a sophomore he booted field goals of 47. 37, 37, 37, 36, 27 and 26 yards. He has a 55-yard range and 1s very consistent. "This guy could make a million dollurs kicking the ball," says I knry. Richard Mendoza (6·2, 180 Jr. I. in Kac's shadow, 1s also a premier placckicker and will handle the punting. DEFENSI VE LINE Randy Kendrick (6-2. 205 s r. I 1s a retur ning s tarter <the Oilers have s ix individuctls with starting credentials covering nine s pots1 al defe nsive end, in addition to. Batc helor, who earned All-Sunset League honors at end. Ray and Van Dorselear have taken over al tackle. so far bumping returning starter Dan Miller <6·2. 190 s r , F'aust has done likewise al the nose, pushing /\ll·Sunset League nose gua rd Roger Smith (5·10, 175 sr .1 back a not ch. Zender is a lso an inte rior lineman LINEBACK ERS Pagna nelli a nd O 'Loughlin are being pus hed by Domingo and Huang. "( feel good about linehacker. it's the key to our de fense," says llcnry Razor thin corps clouds Mustangs' outlook SECONDARY Carrillo and Moor e a re the c·orncrs. bul Stier and Mark Nakashima ( 5·8. 155 Jr I are a lso expected to see action here, especially 1n Carrillo's s pot <the quarterback ). Cerda is at s afety. backed by Kingman and Mark Clem ens 16 O. 170 sr l Tom Lo Schiavo <5·10. 175 sr l mis- sed his Junior season with a knee injury a nd ap- pears to have the stinger's JOb secured. The versatile Thompson is a possible here, too. as we ll as safety Circumstances may force Costq M esa t o a bandon the two-plat oon philosophy By ROGER CAR LSON ~ Ol 11,. Dell., Piiot 514111 Costa Mesa 1111-:h 's football team 1s go1~ to be razor thin in 19~1 a fact which makes the out look questionable as the campaign nears Co-coaches Jim Hagey and John Carney have seven returning starters among a 35-man squad a nd what had been a two-platoon system appears to be a t hing of the pas t. although llagey says, .. We s till belie v e in tha t p h ilosophy. but circumstances arc forcing some changes " While there may be fewer football players around (the total program. including freshman and sophomores, doesn't figure to top 70 1. Mesa will again show the passing game as its major weapon. When you have Orange County record -holder Steve Cook < 75 catches for 816 yards and 8 touchdo"ns as a JUn1or1 in the fo ld. a long with re- turning receiver-. Onassis Nixon and Ty Culver a nd Riverside North tranfer Mike Anderson, 1l would seem s illy not lo take advantage Ther e will be. howe ver. a bigger emphasis on t he running game. a lthough the Mustangs figure to ente r the season again w1th one runner behind the Quarterback <fullback Brian Head 1 "We think \\ e have an l'XCellent bunch of kids," says Hagey "But it's going to take a lot of work WC' want lo be optim1st1c. but we're re 1981 OU TLOOK alisllc. too We're going to have to pla) extremel.' \\ell to be m conte ntion. We can't afford key in Juries .. llere's a rund1>wn by pos1t1on· QUARTERBACK -Steve Anderson <5 10. 170 s r. 1 y.as a starter a t s afety as a Junior and the Junior varsity quarterback as a sophomore A right-hander, he will s print out and drop back . but is not expect ed to r un a~ much as Mesa quarterbacks of the past llis backup is sophomore Scot Hagey (Jim's son>. a 5·10. 155·pounder "ho threw 20 touchdown passes for the freshman team RUNNING BACK He<id (fl 1. 190 s r 1 was a s tarter al lineback<'r in 1980 and is lhl' lone run mng threat He did not ca rry the ball a s a 1un1or. but did catch eight passes ror 57 yards In the \tuslungs' first t\\O games flt~ backup is Danny ll1nes 15 9, lfiO Jr 1 R EC EI VERS Mesa may be s hort 1n som e al'l·a:.. hut not here Nixon C5-9, 165 sr.1 caugbt 19 r---'---------i-,==::;:::;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;~ p..i:-se:. for 244 yards and 1 touc hdown and Culver 15 11. 160 sr 1 caught 9 for 72 yards. Anderson (5·9. • 1:15 sr I was a sophomore star ter at Nor th a t split e nd and was an all league defensive back as a '-' TRI ~:!.c RAMS SEASON TICKETS Junior C'ook C6 l. 190 s r. > .. can catch an ything, ,...,. ... _. H••twlrf C.1 >~ ... , .. anywhere. ' according to Hagey and on t he other -.1de 1s fH, 210·pound Junior Mike Matson, also a rt'lurning starter . Matson caught 28 passes for 185 .' ..ircb antl I touchdown as a junior. Also a potential 11•t'l'1ve1 1s .h'ff English C6·1. 175 jr >. who was a n l"\C'(:'pt1ona l light end for the sop homores in 1979, .., ••• "", ,_ ... ,.. ..,,.,.., ., "'""" o""' 4( .tW Sll'Y,. ~.,.,, '°"'' ...... Limited Choice Seats COIU MllA641-1289 •ue..__ 213-463-1101 .,,,_ N J049s-G4()1 ,.,,c. .... c . .....,.,.. ,,.,. 0....-•f'Wt .. ··~ ..... .., • IAsk for SundayJ hu1 m1s~cd 1980 with mononucleosis. Call 642-5678. OFFENSIVE LINE -It's thin here but <See M l 'STANGS. 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IS Nothing easy a~out Titans' schedule If last year was supposed to be a learning experience for the Titans of Cal Slate Fullerton. this season looks hke an ex tension course. T he Titans, who finished 4·7 In 1980, have loaded their '81 schedule with some formidable opponents. CSF will open with the University of Wyoming Satur· day in Laramie. Kickoff is set ror 12:30 p.m. with live coverage on both KWRM 0370 AM l and KWVE (108 FM ). Wyoming is only the beginning of the Titan woes, however. as CSF will also face Utah State, Hawaii, Arizona and Division II champion Cal Poly CSLO> In s uccessive weeks . And t hat doesn't even include PCAA rfuJs San Jose State. Long Beeb Stale of the University of P aclflc I ater on Acainst Wyoming. It wUI be a battle of the pass <CSF > versus the run (Cowboys) The Titans 8veraged. 33 passes per game last year and figure to throw al least that much this season. The Cowboys run out of tht wishbone and led the WAC In rushing last year. The Titans are experienced at querterback and wide receiver, but have a young untested hne Senior Tom St Jacques will s tart at QB with sophomore Bob Caffrey waiting in lhe wings. In the backfield, sophomore Bob Reynolds will t eam with senior Phil Drown. Area players who figure to s tart for lhe Titans include s enior Doug Bo s well !Westminster High and Orange Coast College) al strong safety. and place-kicker Greg Steinke, a freshman from Fountain Valley High. Titan Coach Gene Murphy ad- mits Wyoming's wis hbone at- tack will pose quite a challenge. "They will be playing 'smash mouth' football against us," he said "I coached the option at North Dakota but I'm afraid our coaches are more used to It than our players. "If we had to face a wishbone team. I guess we got a littlf' break in doing it In our opener .• when we had a lltUe more time to prepare But It will be quite a t(>Sl for our inexperienced de- fense. particularly our defensive encts." Murphy is starting his second season at the helm o f lhf' Titans CSF ls 6-4·1 in openers. Wyom Ing ls SS-27·2 and 23·7-1 In lta own stodlum. J Urt mm ••• Sift, 11 at ll Oouoo ~,, v.-., ..... , Slf&.11 Santa ,.,,, l<Jtl>-l•~•"' s.n al II Modena ll1. z al M1lh~ let. I Maler Oe1 k.Jt f }l(jtv r ( ·•n.11 let 1i lb111a ~rl °Wflt\fnW'\fW 1rt n at Ikea\ Yrt:ft ~ ............. , .... S...,,llj let. Westminster iv' l.XI CA• NI ... i IUIMgton 8each !<JI 11111•"" ,.w. Li.tu.It) ... 1J r 1U1taio Valley ... lv..J ..... ,,.,,...,,., " WI games at 7 lll 11., .. ••ftMI IA Scllmi<tl. Pllll-lpnla, • ,, •'<•'''" Cln Clnnall, 61 Oarwy • .,. .. , •• ~; Cane•~ c1on. Clr><l(lll•ll. SI Buckner, Chic-. SO. Ct r1tr. MonlrHI, SO. "''""'"' <e o.<111 .... 1 Camp. All•nla. 11, Staver. Clll<lnr-.11, • ,, C•rllon, Pnlt•oalplll• 11 ). A-n. Pllhburoh. 7-2. (t•l, SI LOul\, •• ,, Vai..u-l•, Oo119tn. 11-4. 11 ... u , ~. .. ,, Rvtn, H"'41on. T J U.S. Open ltlNew Y-l lflnl II-11,.1n Jimmy Connors Oel Jolln Lloyo, ..0, ..o, • 2 Mark Edmon.on 001 1 .. n 0UP9'QUler 4 l • 2. 4·1. C!lrhlophe R-r llt Halln oat. AnOy Kolllbtrg, I s ......... A•mHll I( lr\nntn Otl Per t1jerlQUIS1, • 1, l-1, W . tv•n Lf'f'OI O.f tian\ S1mOl'U,On, ... ,, e.-l, • , "91H Mc N•m••• O•I Jolln Fllrge,.,IO, I• .. J • .,.3 rom GulllkM>n 0.1 Dominque Be<ltl "''· H IHI. J•y l t lloOu\ oar Marlo M•r l1nor. • •. 4•. 4-4 • 4 • 2 Pal Ouflle oel Jim Oet•neY ... l.' ), •~. t 7 EOOI• Ea..arcts oit Erlt Fromm, .. J, 7• • 1 /-4, lte•ln Curren Gel Wolle-Flbt-. ,_., ' • 1-4. Mtnv Dhll Gel LloyO &..me, .. l. I , M , .,.I, Brian Tt<Kher Otl Biii Scanlon, • 3. t-1 1 S, Chip Cooper Gel Tim Gulll-...,.. It. 2 ... t-l. l-4. •·I. Ellol Telb<l\er del. Vlc- lor Amavo • 1. 4 l, • •, Jot• Lui• Cler< Ott. Brad Or-.11. H . t-J, .. J, JOl\n McEnroe Oel J ""n HUNtr.' 1 ... 1. t ·l. t 2. Stan Smllll clef John Sadri. P . • 1. M , t~ 1-•. DIO SIOCklOn oet Thierry Tul•M'O. 4 •. • l. H .... Jttt Borowiak Clef PtK•I PortH. .. , • ), .. I w-"" l'lnt "-""''" Ann e<tyOtnur• lief Mart•f\M ven cs.er Torr•. Ts. l·S. S.111n• Bunoo oat Mtr<lt l..OUltO. .. , ... 1. Suttn MtK•rln Clef N•n<\ Y'Hrgln, J.6, t-J, • '· Corinne Va nier Gel LHl1e "'llen. I•, •·l, t.J, Ctllltrlne Tanvler Oel Pll•r V•>Qllel ... , S·I,. I Ro•I• C...•h Oel R1J91r-. Mtf\1-ove ... , .. ,. Rootr1• M<Ctllum c»f Jane P1evor. t 1 •...J. t1tt>a MfndllkOva Clti Marv Lou Plale• ... I. 1-6. •·J , Tracy AU$lln Clel AllM HObC> .... , .. ,, Kate L.tlhtm oet S..e S.tll>t, .. , • 2 Gtynh eo.tt clef !>/wlla Mclnt,,,.y ... l. a-4. W.,,Oy Turnbull oaf Zin• Gerri"'"· >-4. • l ... , "9anvt L.ovle Otl 0.Dortll Jevan" • '· ..o, A1ve1a Mo.i11on oa1 s.ny s1 ........ , • 'O. ICl~rly Jone' Ott Mule PlnlerCNt , • J ..... ulgn Ann T'10mpson Oel StnOy Collin,, ...... l. Tany• .,..,IOrO otl Y-.a 8rrakovt M , .. ,, Anne Smith oet DI.,,.,. FromhOill, •-l . •-l. J .. nne 0\IV•ll - Stacy MtrgDlln. M . •~. •~ Hollywood Park TUESDAY'S lllSUl..TS 111111 .. n:..i.,.. ,..,,,. .. ,.._1,..1 lllllST •ACE. Ont mile pa<e Sneller PtlnlOr (Hllll • XI J IO J 00 TM Comedy Award ((lltt) 1 Ml J 10 Forewr With L.ow IC.O..OtHU) J 00 Al •o r•c•d Monterey Ore•m. WllU..,..wl<. e .... B'l't Sc011~. Tile Pllnk,""' Oys lclf!al Tlm. For Elvl•. BoroJo Time J OJ tJ IUCT" 1•·11 DtlO '74 10 SECOND llACE Ont mile P«t G ltn Mldl>y IA\lbln I J 00 HO HO soo JM> s 40 far•w•v 81tl Ancly• CN•oit• IB•ackmanl R Helen (Sherren) AIM> racecl s -1 SUI! M Atu1111•""'" Mon1erey Time 1 OSJ S TWIRO RACE. 0... mile P6<t Darn Romeo ILonQOI t .0 • 00 , 60 Berrv 8v• Bv• IH0111 • 10 2 Mi Y•klrlkl ITodOI 2 Ml Aho raceO Nor111 Wotern. SHnl\11 BvrO Y•nk" Chime Wei<°""' Imp, Tt,.,,..sset Trtvler. O.nlotO t1 T lme 1 IW1/S .6S EMCTA 16-ll DtlO s.14 00 l'OUllTW RACE One mllt 1r01 Holy c.oro 151\erren) • XI J Mi 7.IO Meul•ll (P•rrvl 11 IO 11.40 Slorm Mt•senoer IAublnt 4 00 Ferguson Mauch Angels sign Joe Ferguson The Angels s i~ned Joe Ferguson as a free ugent Tues· day to set their roster at 29 for the September stretch drive. Ferguson, who played most of his 11 year career with the Dodgers. has been working out with the Angels the last few weeks. He's due to see som e action as a catcher b ut. according to manager Gene Mauch, will prob· ably fill in more as u pinch· hiiter. A career 241 hiller, Jo'crguson, 365. was only 2·for 14 when the Dodgers released him soon after the s trike-interrrupted season resumed. T he Angels shined him to a rninimum contract for the rest of the season. The Dodgen are duo to pay the t:>alonce or h.Js S200.000 a year salar} ..n• YM.lll "'"1KTOll lr.&al ~ta Ml Yalley Corona ael Mar \>"I •Uf11,. •ft\IJ al II lorn at £1 ~i!O pJI" H • tt.., St P3UI los Amigos ~·· t .. , .. ,,,. l .:;nar al Ser.ite di Bolsa Grande ltH l t t• ..... r•t jt 11l 1 ~ II al l~~wood San Clemente 31 H~ttngtOll Beadl Fountain Vallev f. I 1~1 . " atlhN at Westminster .. , •• ,tnt~\ ... 01t Cktan View Manna ~·· w~"""'"""'8f) al [d1son at Westm11ster I••• •4 ;1•1.nq1 •• 1 H1•1J•' [dlSOll Ocea11 View .J, A,,rJ.111r• '•""-'""*'', AIM> rte.ea Elen O'Emtrauoe, Will He Be Good, Gorvehch, Snoo111 Rodn.y, Snow Broom. No llfl, So<na,. New o .. Time 1 0~1, 111 llTW llACa. One mile pee• Loy•I Lao IVtll-lllQ'Mml • 10 4 00 310 MOii H-y Poplar (AnotrSOll/ 4 10 l 20 Goro Sl., (-lier I s 10 B.::~ ;,:: A57=:;~.i :r.;. n1~~. LumDtr Clltrrner Tl,.,. 2 012/S U IMCfA II 10) P O SO SIXTW llACI One mllt pt(t Roy•I EctwtrO H (Aubin I • 40 3 40 ) 00 My S.<lOy A I Rll<llle) • 40 ) 00 MIU Farwes1 ILOMQOI s 00 Alto racllCI C0tuo. Command, Mlnllter, Cntrltrll Malo, llnflt lO • Cllltl fllun C1er\10tm A Tu"" , 074/S $EVENTW llACE. Ont! milt P~t Glamour Bom N ( Ounnl~nl ?0 tO t IO J 60 AilrlO Ann 111•11-lr>Qh•ml J 00 2.40 Bren! Btkor IKuabl•r I ) 00 "'l>O rtceO Rt<llUI N, Bra..01"11 Iron, Lord N.Utflno Oom1n•tor H•nover w o,.,ny Royal N, Jull• Herper Bu<ktut Time 2 OCMIS U IX.ACTA fl ll l)tlO ., .. SO \J "ICX SIX ()-t-S-1-4·11 PtlO ~.-40 wllh' wlMlno 110•11 ltl• hofW\) u PIO SI• COntOlttlon CMIO US 10 will\ 401 winning m keh (five i-s.ts> l IGHTH llA.CE. One mile CM<t It lng1 N._1 (Aulllnl s 10 ) 20 2 20 Mon"'r•y BrMH ( Pflerwnl S 40 3 00 IOrt IGouclrt""J 1 Ml Alto rte.., Clt•reo .. n. Wtlru•. -· Gtrl c.o..ntry Jan>co HOw<IY 5<001. ~tn Aw•y MUS.rte~ Time 1 01• s 0 EXACT A 1 .. 2) H IO \'IO SO HINTW llACE. One mile pe<t P•rllnq IAuDlnJ l 40 110 1.40 Prelly Tough CSl\erl'flll 1 00 • .0 WonOer1ul Sc>alS ( Oinomtr I 3 10 Alto rac.., Don Ctrt Sl•r RuHIC S<oll, Lt Palron N. Ttn Perctntt<. Gran A\lro Tirne 2 01 u IXACTA , .. ,, !MIO Ml 00 TENTW llACE. 0... milt P«t Gatl..,.,.I CGouclrH\IJ S XI 2 40 2 40 Alti•len wren t B•yleul 1 60 1 Ml 8ry•n N (t1ymtnl S.IO Alto racecl Super s ... N • Summtr Sh-, Strip Sq.-u, KenluOy King, Lolli-N ROW\, Righi On Rtcl Time 1 01 U EXACTA IS-21 CMIO tlt 'IO •11..-r><e •.1n CANADA CUP U S. 3, Sweden 1 l•l-1) s. .... , ......... .. ........ ... 0 I 0 J 0 I I Unlll"CC Sl•f11, .... ,..,,, I (Ounnl. 1 11; 1 Un1l"CI SltlH, ChrlSUen 1 <Gorence, Ounrll, 12 II ,...._11i., ... -.-•noon. swe. St. B Miller, us. SI, l..t"9fVln, u s. ]•J6. u H11uon. s-. • n . uno-•y, us .• • n, t1•1enotr. Swe. t St. c11r1"1..,. U S . t St. Goronce U S n lO SC-,._,,_ J s-. Gr.Oln 1 (1Cell11•. Jon.->. s 41 Pentlllts IC Nll1ton. Swe. 10 J7. Llndm•rtt, Sw•. ,.rved by Sund1trom. II 24, B. Mill..,, U S., II 40, Hala..O.r Swe. It I~. Clllrlsloll. US . 11 ... Tiii,. ... , ... • Unlled Stales_ O'Conntll 1. • tt "9ntlly Eaves u s .. 11 It Snots on goal s-n 10 1 11·7• unnao Slain .. ,.,..,. Got llH Sweden. Llndm1rk Unllt(I Slttt\, ElllOl11o OTWElltCOllU CtntOtt, FlnltnOO USSR I, ClKllcKlov-"I• 1 From Page 86 lllAlllA IUMtn IUl-10 - at Castle (~a11l jt A~iht '' f,wrt ) Newport Harbor at Paafia at la IPnll ! ,-N•,fl..,.,.t•\ttttl I•~ II<~"" ( •un-"'I ~-t°"""' c.-.1 Bolsi Clande at I.a lbnta Pxifa l' • ., ~ •• I' If· tk_. t 1 J t.>t llol.<a c. .,.. ~I at roothll " ,, ~ess '°' ... .._..., 11 "8wpar1 Hnr at SI.my IHs ~on l1>1 llveno P,.t ~Ort I j Millikan 11 Western at 1.q Budl Wll:mn l•il h•"rf11t• tt••I at tdlwi W eslm#IS!Cf al <Dal WW 11 N~-..1"1f"~I"• loo 1 '-...,.,., 8-.~) u1¥_."""1'i [dlson f ounlain Valley J; .. ,, )'-( •• 11j j<Jlll.#1'1q011&....j,j lblll1tOll Bed al Huntmgtoo Beach at r CUllJln Valley JIE*I! lo< w ......... , .... , "" ()(( Ott 1'lj Ocean View atlDN 1 ,,..,.\1n.o-..10, N'-'" 11 ~" w.,......., ... N..w II r OllltJll Valley at Westminster at lblllngton 8eadl Mama Orenge Coast College prospect• llETUaNING STlllTlllS Dan Btlllnl 1 .. 1, 19SI, dill. SI•"• t11illll(l!Oft IS.10, l'IOI, < Scoll Collin• 1 .. l . t?lll. OI; Tim Frink 1...0, llOI, lb, Mark Grl1110n IMI, I .. ). 0• Ja,,.... JOllnton 16-3, 2131, Ot, Craig LlnODtro IW , 20(11. ID. AOC> Mtllt 1 ... 2. ~I. II), Biii M<ltlnnev IS.• 1/0), Ob. Miich OltGf\ (t 0. 1•1. ID, EO S1r1nger (t-Sl, 7401, ol OTWEa afTUllNINO LITTlllMIN J•mt• 0.vl""" 1 .. 1. IOI. 11. Eric Flynn IS 10, •t11, wr. Mark Ha lo IS-•. 1601. •. Stoll t1anra11y IS II. ltOI, Ob, JorO•n t1olltl1 IS-10, l'IOI. lb. JOM .,..,9,.... 1 .. 1, !Ill, ID, Chris L.tFtt• (S-10. IM!I. wr. Rtlllfl Mtrllntl I~. 13SI, <, O.rtlc~ "9m.r IS-10, 1'11. wr. J•me• ~ .. d 1 .. 2. USI, c, At1hur RoH. IS-10, 1101. Ob. Vic SIOltr 1•3. 2401, oo, ScoH Wtlerm•n (6·0, l lOI. oo. l.tt Wll .. ltr IS II 1001, ID, John Kt11MWr 1...0. 110). ID TllANS,.EllS Ken Boele,,,_., 1 .. 1. 11SI, Gotoen ~. 011 R•ny BuOuan 15-t , tUI t11glllt ncl Coll-Wtlh, Ob, Sl•ve O.m•" 1 .. 1, ?OSI, Rlloele 1•1-JC, lb, Bruu FrleOt-r (•J. 2201, Ca• Lu1"9ran, ot, Dave Kltln IS.10. 1101. U Of Miami, 011, Ot ,,.. Mc Hamara 1..0. llSI. Futlenon JC, Ob. Ml-• Ro~y , .. ,, 1101, Palomar le ,lll!tHMI N Phil AllOOac• IS II. IU). Eolton, .. , ' Terry Beauforo lt•O, llSI, .,.unllnglon BttCll 01 JOlln &tlr lt-0, 1'41, LA Oulnlt . ID. Ml-• Brae-•• IS-•. 190), SuMy•ldlt. TuclOn, lb Biiiy Br-n 1 .. 1. ltSI. &..r rovvll•, R10ge<ret1, qb, JoOr 8ryant IS.II 1111. C.-oreu, 1•. Oennv C•mpClell IS-11, 1101. LonQ a.ac11 Poly, oo Jame• O.C•er ta I 1~1. Edison. wr. Jon Olmattntt IS-10, 11~1, L.t Oulnl.t, Ob; Grfll Ol•on ( ... 2. ?JOI. GtrOen Grove, ol. Mike Oownt IW , HS). Corona Oel Mt•. oo. S.m Ouene 1 .. 1, IHI, SunnyllCllt, Tu<IOrl, qD, 8rlan OyUlrt 1~11, 1111, Gtroen Grove, db, Ml ... Fl\IpalrlO IS-t lttl. Walthul\9 '111 ... N J. wr • .i.rry FrHI\ lt-0. I.SI. StOcllabtO, OD, Mike G* dln9' IS-11, I/SI. Hew110l'1 Harbor. •r Pr>ce GrlHllll IS.I, t•SI, l1Dt11y Christian. OQ, Mtfli Hayworth 1 .. 1. 111)1, Lono a.ac11 Poly, ID. (Nit Htl-tr IS-11, 1101 GofON Oel Mar, wr. Glenn Hltk• (S-11. IHI. EslMICI•, OD Sl-Joyce 1 .. 1, 14Sl. Frorilltr. H Y . di, EOOlt ICt\kY IS 10, 1151, Lo\ Al•mllot, lb. D•vlO l(ravltl IS.8 191), Newport t1arbor, OQ, Greg Uy 0-10. llOI, Gtrclen Gro\4, lb. Jonn Liiie y 1 .. 1. 7"1, EOilOft. Oe, Traer Mc Ooft.110 l•--0, 1011, Hu111l1\91on 8tacll, le, Er,,...I Mtplen IS-11 1 .. 1. Octln VI-. mv, At1 MtY10rena IS.11, 1701. Monl-llO. QD. P•ul M<Gowen 15·1, 1SOI, Htwpe>rl .,..,bor, 00. o. .... M<NtU(llllon (µ, 2071, F°"nttln Valley, di. fodO Miiier IS 10, 1Mll, Ocean View. db. John ,._ (~t 14SI, RedfOtO, Honolulu, de, Fr•nk Oriti IS·1, •tOl, Sunny•IO., Tu<\On, Ob Aon OweM 1•·1. 1101. Wlll- ln9Doro, H.J., OD, Oont lO Park• IS-•, 1IOI. Lon9 Bt~n Joroan, Ob, Bvron RIO• 1 .. 1, I/SI. Long Btacll Poly. Ob. ~09tr RO*lle IS.11, 1'11, Corona oat Mar. fb, Bob Romano " •-190», MOnmout", N J , lb, KendeU Ruthi IS-10. 1781, Fr-10, NJ , Ob, Bot> "ullonKllild It I, 2111. Marina, 09, Eo Stl<ICIO l•S. 7441, Mtry•vllla, di. Ml-a S. Pion IS-t. 1"11, Elltnela, wr, Otn Sliva (S-t, 1111, Oc•en V11w. mg; l(lrl< Sleden (t-0, 1101, L.a Mir.O•. k. Sien Soulllwtrd IS.11. 1eo1. Founltln Valley, lb, G••Y StenlunO 14--0. 1601. S.001-<k, •r, R•y Sllll (S-7, 2001, Es1.nctt, OQ. Jolln S-bod• c .. 1. 77SI, BolW Grano., OI; Gary Thalci..r IW, IO I, BurrouvM. Rldgecrul le, Clay Tueller IS-11, 1101. Con>nt Gel Mar. Qb. 8oCI U"'"°" IS.I, llSI, Efltnela, lb; Matti..• VIiia~ 1 .. 1, Jltl, Ttl'l«lltPI, lb lllcll Wt lkoff IS.II, 1111. CY~U " C•rlot v-9 IH, IS11. Blrmlngl\am. Ven Nuv~. wr Tuesday'• tran•ac1lon1 •Ast•ALL Amer1~a11L- CHICJIGO WHITE SO.IC -Wtlved Fron- cluo Barrio\, 11llc1Mr. lor Ille purDOM Of glv· lnQ lllm Ill• un<onolllontl relt .. t OETROIT TIGER$ -lleullacl Urry Ro111.ocn11c1, Denni• 1tl11nev ano Jerry Ujclur, 11l1cl\er., ,,_.rty C-.11110, llllrd O.Mman. and Derrell Brown. outfl•lder, from Even.viii• Of lhe Amerlun Auoc:lallon. AC llvtted ClltmP Su,,,.....1'1, oulfleleler M ILWAUl<EE BllEWEAS Acllval~ Larry H1•lt , cM•l9ne1tO llillt r, t nO Bot> Mc(IUA, llU<her Nat-ll..t-PlnSBURGt1 PIRATES -Tr•-Phll Garner. wconcl DtMmMI. lo lhe ... _,Oii A\lros for Jolvwly Ro. lnflelcltr. and 1wo rn1nor 1 .. a--pjoyen to bt namocl laler l'OOTtALL Nal'-111-111..t ..... 8AL TIMORE COi. TS Plt<td Ed Slmorilftl, ilntba<kt<. on 11\e lnlured r- 1111 w.iwa LCMlrcl M<Crurv. 119111 eno CHICAGO BEARS -Placed J e rty MucktMtu"". llNDt<•ar. Oii ll>t In)..,..,,. urve lhl RetalleO Brian Cabral. llMO.C"•'. •••r "9 c .. •red w••v•,., CINCINNATI BENGALS -Waived Mike Ltvtn .. ller. wlcle rteolver. t ncl Lu1n.r H1nt0n1 cteten11v1 t•t kl e Placed Aon Slml)llln1, llMt>a<kar, John Slmmono, o. ""''v• l>a(ll. anO Jim .,.•n11uta , f)Ullltt Otftn1tw 1ac•1e, on Ille lnjutacl , ... ,,.. llll .... OEHVEA llllONCOS -W•lveo Jlrn J en...,, runnlnQ i..c• Ken Tl""''· Cle..,.",.. ll11eman, -Rk k OeNllMll'I, llneba<lt.er Plt <llCI Clay 8•-n. ltvhl eno. on 11\e lnjUAO '"""',.. U•l Awturne4 Hawn Mote•. wklt receiver, DtO 10 Ille rotter tiler IM clea....t watve1s GllEEH !JAY PACKERS -Placacl Tim Hutrm•n. offensive l•<kl•, Buddy AVCltlt11t. guard. •nd Cllrl1 GOO!ro, oe- fan11ve encl, on Ille lnju,.., reserve lilt Waived Erl< TorktllOrl, ruMlllQ ba<k. t10USTOH OILERS -Wal .. o Rlcll (Hltr -JeH Grotll. rac.tlvert Pl- G I fforo Hte1 .. n . quarlerbtO. lla l1111 Wiiiiam•, Offen"ve llntman, •nO Tim 5"'1111, rtetl,,..,. Oii iiie lnlur.., rewrvt llU LOS ANGELES RAMS Wa•vto .HH Kemp, qutr1trba<lt. Placacl Jim Gollin•. llntba<ktr, on 111• four--~ Injured , ... ,..e "" MMalled lt•"'9 MINNESOTA VIKINGS WtlWcl °°"II SulMrltnd, Cltfen11ve ltckle, Ken S.rden , Otfen•lw llnemt11, ano M.,vln C-, Oe· ten11w btcl• Placed l(an Mt<AI ... ""'' on<I, °°"II Pt Kl\tl, runnlft9 baclt., •nO G~ Mur11\t. Oflen•lw tackle. on 11M lnju...S ,.. SiefYf' U't HEW ENGL.ANO PATRIOTS Pltc..., Slave Oar~, Oefenllve enO. on Ille lnl""" rewrw llsl W•l..O Mike t1ubt<ll, puroler NEWOALEANS SAINTS -ACQul...S 9111 HurltY. Oeftnslve ba<k. on ••Ivett trom IN PllhDurQll Slulers, anO Scoll Pell11er. linebac•er. on •al•••• from Illa 0.llH CowbO'f) Placto Jtrr~ Boyt rtky, Cleftmlw lac•t•. on Ille lnjurecl rewrw 11•1 Wt lWO MIU Wllll•m•, oafen"v• !Melt. NEW YORK. JETS -PltUO M IOty Shuler. 1~1 -·on lhe Injured r-rve 1111 Re·\I~ Stove Sl•i>Mns. 119111 eno PITTSBURGH STEELERS -WalveO Mt11 ...... e>ltct-k l{t<. 8111 Hurley, 0. ltn11ve ba<lt., Brya n Hlnl<lo. llllOIW>Ot<. tnO Hfl Finn Uglll eno. R•·•l(IMCI Jollnnl• OlrOen, •lot ractl•t r. ell., II• <IMred w•lver1 Plec.., Jack t11m . llftOba<Mar. on Ille four -Injured lisl. ST LOUIS CAROINAL.S -Walvacl St.ve Noll•. llntblOer. Sltve RlloOU •no Mlkt F llh9f, wl• racelveri. anO Roel PhllllPi. runnlnv Dack Clt lmocl Jolln Floyd, wldl ,... Ct lvtr, on •tlwr1 lrom 11\e Wul\IM91on Rtd,klns Ad09d Gr99 L.aFleul. 119"t -· 10 llM rotlor Placed °°'IG Mtt$h. 11111111 -· Mel Gr•Y, wid e r•c•lve r, end KHby ,,,, ... 11. deltn11,,,. t nO, on Ille '")u..O re wrw tl't SAH DIEGO CHARGERS Waived Mlkt TllomH. ""'"in9 "-k. and Ml~• Futter, wfely Pieced JOl\n L ... oefen1lvt leckle. tnO ,,.,,.,.._ GlHlngor, ollen11,,,. ltntmtll, on the lnlll'.ci rewr ... 1111 SAH FRANCISCO 4•E AS -Ae-.lonecl Man llouta, wkle racel,,,.r, atter n. cleared walw ,. Plectcl EO Judie. •kM rtulvar, on ltw Injured rffer"9 llst SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Sl9nacl M.t•a Wllllt . oeten1lvo enO. Acqulr•O Oouv Sulllerl-, Clelenll,,,. lt<lllt . on wt1wr1 from lhe Mlnnetol• Vl•l"ll'· Cul L.oul• Bullard. off-lw lttkle. Terry Olon, 00· len11w IMlt.le~WlllOn Alvarea, 111acellkkor. t nd Slave Durll•m , defen•lve eno; Joe Hormen. 11,..be<lltr. tnd Slaw Rtlblt, wlcM rKel~r. on ttw lnJurlld , .... ,v• Utt WASHINGTON REDSKINS RelvrlW<I Oave Graf. llntba<lltr. to tlM tHIH . Pl- BrtO DuKk, 11 ... bac ... r . Ot ll Pfeiffer. centff, end C.W.rt .. 8r0Wft, wtcle rc.et~. on ,,.,. 1nl'"9<! r't'ltrVe 1111. W•h•O .-. l'IOYO. wlot ro<•IYer, -Pet 09tl11 -i.- s111wy, linemen WOCKEY N_,leMI Waeltey ~ NEW YORK RAHGE~S -Slgnecl Reljo Roululalnan, '<ltlenumar1. a nd Mlklt.o Leinonen, cenltr. GAUCHOS LOADED AGAIN IN 1981 • • • (basketball star> Curtis, but brother Brian. But, what about the defense? "Well. we've only go( three returners back." Stuetz says, almost sheepishly. "With eight n ew people out there. it's a liltle scary. We'd be a lot better ir <Steve> Abram hadn't gone to play at Georgia " Indeed , lhe loss of the 6·2, 220-pound linebacker puts additional pressure on the Gaucho defensive corps . but Stuetz does have several promising newcomers who will, no doubt, be in shape by the time the Mission Conference opener rolls around • • * ORANGE COAST COLLEGE baseball coach MU<e Mayne will have just two starting fi elde rs and one pitcher back next season with the exit of 12 players who have received scholarships to four-year schools. Sophomore pitchers Don Smith and Mike Hogan are bound for Arizona St ate where they'll join former OCC players Kevin Romine a nd Chris J ohnston on the Sun Devils' roster. Meanwhile. slugging outfielder Reggie Montgomery, who hit .408 this year, Is headed for USC Ri g ht-h anded pitc h er Wayn ~ Justl, meanwhile, will go to Cal. Two-time All·South Coast Conference pick Mike Vanderburg is headed for Cal Stale Fullerton a long wtth right-hander Kelly Simon. Fln;t-baseman Ed Fan·ell will go to UC Irvine along with shortstop Mike Balliet. Farrell, a first bueman, hit .364 this season while Balliet finished with a .344 mark. Larry Lee will attend Pepperdlne. The All· South Coast Con ference second baseman batted .366 th.JR year Rich Amaral, who as a freshman. stepped right in and played solid defense at third base and led off for Mayne, Is going to UCLA Both OCC catchers a lso landed scholarships, with Dan Dix headed for Chapman and Jeff Smevog bound for Goniaga From Page 87 MUSTANGS • • • Keith McKibben (5-10. 175 sr.) is a returnlpg starter at guard, David Syperski (6-2, 2.25 sr.) a nd Scott Van Delinder (6-1. UIO sr.) started at tackle and sophomore Frank Wemer <6-0. 185> is a solid candidate at center. Don Tucker <6·4. 235 sr.> may be moved from defense into the forward wall KICKING GAME -Al this point there isn't any. according to Hagey. DE FENSIVE LINE -David Riha (5·10, 190 sr. > is an exceptional prospect and Robert Doole)' (5· 10, 185 Jr,) Is very similar, strong and quick. The two Corm the bulk of the Mustangs· forward wall in a 4.4 system. 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The tree, which was brought to this country ·by Governor Endicott himself and planted in a field on the Endicott Farm at Oan· versport, has never.failed to pro- duce fruit dvring its 300 years of usefulness. ·'The pears are not what they used to be. An examination proves that they are hard like stone and seem to be turning into a so rt o f wood su bstan ce. "Although it has been the custom to send a basket of these pears to the presidents and to the Kings of England. Steve Young, 10-year·old "expert," after taking an examina tion of one of the hard pears said he guessed he had better not send · them alon~ to "Cal" Coolidge for fear it might give him a toothache.·· Maybe Endicott pears were so hard because Steve Young forgot lo ripen them. Anyway, 56 years and 10 presidents later, the Endicott pear tree is still bearing fruit. The fresh California Bartlett pears, now available at your local market, have little in com- mon with the pears from the En- dicott tree -except that unripe Bartlett pears may also be a l:lit hard. Though mature, Bartlett pears are picked when still green in skin color and while the fles h is still firm, since Bartletts do not ripen properly on the tree. Maturity in pears is measured by firmness and the bag for a few days at room tem- perature. When the pears turn br\ght yellow and yield to gentle palm pressure, they're ready to eat. To store pears after ripen- ing, place them in the refrigerator -but not for too long or they will lose flavor and texture. Try using pears in a variety of ways this Latwr Day. For a quick pick-me-up, ~ake a Fruit- e d Smoothie blending pears, crushed ice and pineapple sherbet. Fresh Bartlett pears can be used to add a new flavor and give extra zest lo a tradi- tional Sweet and Sour Chicken dish. Of course, fresh Bartlett pears make excellent desserts. Put together a luscious .Pear Cake With Cream Cheese Icing or try the elegant and simple Pears With Custard Sauce. Just remember to plan your fresh California Bartlett rhenus a bit in advance to allow time for the ripening process. You wouldn't want anyone to leave the table complaining of a .. toothache." PEAR FRITJ'ATA 1 large fresh California Bartlett pear 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1/4 cup chopped onion 2 medium zucchini, thinly s !iced ~2 cups > 114 t e a s p o o n t h y m e . crumbled l/s teaspoon herb pepper seasoning 1 teaspoon salt 6 large eggs, beaten 2 tablespoons milk 114 cup shredded Jack cheese cs ca C9 I - oC 0 ') . Canning your own pears can help you store deliqious fruit for a long time. • I _amount of !l>oluble solids (sug. ars) contained in the fruit. Each shipment of California Bartlett pears is federal inspected to as- sure that the pears remain on the tree lohg enough and contain sufficient soluble solids to ena- ble satisfactory completion of the ripening process. · Pare, core and slice pear in about 11, inch slices. Melt butter in 9-inch skillet, add onion, and saute', just until transparent, about 2 minutes . Add zucchini, thyme and herb pepper, and sprinkle with 11,. teaspoon salt. Saute, stirring until zucchini is tender·crisp, about 2 minutes. Stir in pear slices and cook 1 minute longer, until pears are warm. Combine eggs, milk and remaining :Y. teaspoon salt and pour over the pear-zucchini mix- See Bartlett, Page 4 = Ripening fresh Bart.tell pears is easy. Cluster a group (the more the better) of pears in a ripenin~ bowl or closed paper Fresh California pears are back in the markets now and ready for many uses Plan this Labor Day with a picnic or a pa rty Take~along-sandwiches tasty Let's go on a Labor Day picnic ... and hope the weather holds! And, i( you're the one packing the picnic basket. here are some not-so-plain food ideas. Is it possible to improve on the sandwich? Sure! It is with take- a lo n g s andwiches . Cooked ground beef, sauerkraut and onions are neatly wrapped in a whole wheat-like bread. Hot roll mix saves steps and shreds or wheat bran cereal adds dietary fiber. To "take along," wrap warm sandwiches in aluminum foil and carry in an insulated con- l a in er. Try with a dab of mustard for added flavor. Fror som ething sweet, go portable. Cookies work great, especially when they're cream cheese cookit!s using oven - toasted rice cereal. A touch of lemon juice plus cream cheese equals a shortbread cookie that travels well. Quenching that Labor Day thirst 'is a job for lemonade tea. Made with black tea bags, it's as "ta-ngy" as lemonade and ''refreshing'' as iced tea. TAKE-ALONG SANDWICHES 11,'.i cups shreds of what bran cereal or morsels of wheat bran cereal Y'.1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon margarine or butter 1 tablespoon honey ~ cup boiling water 1 package (13~4 ounce) hot roll mix \"J cup warm water ( 110 degrees lo us degrees F . > 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 pound ground beef 1 tea.spoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons chopped onion 1 cup drained sauerkraut Vegetable oil In large mixing bowl, combine cereal, sail, margarine, honey and boiling water. Set aside. Dissolve yeast from roll mix in warm water. Add yeast mix- ture, eggs and flour mixture from roll mix to cereal mixture. Mix well. Cover lightly. Let rise in warm place until almost dou- b I e in vo lume (about 45 minutes). While dougl1) is rising, brown beef in frypan. Drain off fat. Stir in remaining ingredients. Cool. On well-floured surface, knead dough a few times or until no longer sticky. Divide into 8 pieces. Roll out each piece to a 5 x 7-inch rectangle. Place a scant ~ cup of meat mixture down center of each rectangle. Pull long edges together, pinching to seal. Tuck und~r s hort ends. Place sandwiches , seam-side down, on greased baking sheet. Brush generously with oil. Let rise in warm place about 45 minutes or until puffy. Bake in oven at 400 degrees F. about 15 minutes or until golden brown. Serve warm or cold with mustard. Yield: 8 sandwiches CREAM CHEESE COOKIES 2 cups oven-toasted rice cereal 2 cups all-purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder ~ teaspoon salt % cup margarine or but- ter, softened 2 packages (3 ounces each ) cream cheese, softened 1 cup sugar . 4 teaspoons lemon juice Crush cereal to fine crumbs. Stir together flour, baking powder, salt and "'4 cup of the cereal crumbs. Set aside. See Take-Along, Pare C8 Make your (}wn picnic burgers Ending summer is special A holiday is always a pleasure since it means a break in the daily routine. But the Labor Day weekend marks the unofficial end to summer. a slightly sad goodbye lo the languid and casual pace o f the warm weather, and to summer friends at the beach or lake. A perfect time to have a par- ty! Call it a Closing-the-House party and no one will expect you to have matched paper plates or fancy glasses. But what you can s upply is a great menu. Barbecue. yes, one last one for the summer. and use that special marinade you've been saving for your tasty charcoaled chicken or ribs. And then something different -a de· lightful pasta and vegetable salad, with eggplant, g reen olives and tomatoes. colorfu l and lively with lemon juice and olive oil. • The blessing of this pasta salad is the ease of preparation since it can be made a day or two in advance and safely stored in a sealed Tupperware bowl in the refrigerator. The exciting flavors eet a chance to minele together. And you get a chance to read on the day of the party. You can use the same smart pre-preparation routine for dessert, which could be a most luscious three-layer cake built of tangy graham,cracker-crumb layers and almond-flavored but- ter cream, and sparked with fresh peaches . Put the cake together the night before . If you store it in a large, sealed plastic cake taker and refrigerate, it will stay fresh and gorgeous- looking until you 're ready lo serve it. What lo drink with this late summer bounty? How about old- f ashioned lemonade, healthy " and refreshing a perky way to lead into an after meal sing- a I ong with all good friends together GON F: WITH THE PEACH CAKE I cup unsifted. all-purpose flour 3 tca!>poons baking powder 1 ., te::.spoon salt 21• cups graham cracker crumbs :1• cup butter or margarine J 1 1 cups s ugar !'i eggs. separated J 12 cups milk J 1 -i ll'aspoons vanilla 1 1 t(•aspoon cream of tartar 3 peaches. peeled and thinly sli(•ed 1 < cup chopped pecans or walnuts Sift together flour , baking powder and salt; stir in crumbs. In large mixing bowl cream but- ter and sugar~ add egg yolks. one at a time. beating well after each. Combine milk and vanilla; stir in alternately with dry in- gredients. In large mixing bowl beat egg whites with cream of tartar until stiff peaks form; fold into, batter. Spoon batter in· to three 9-inch greased and floured cake pans. Bake in a 350 F'. oven 25 minutes until czake tests done. Cool layers in pan 10 minutes. Turn out onto wire rack; cool completely. Spread very thin lay.er of Almond But· ter cream Frosting• over one cake layer. Arrange peach slices over frosting. Repeat with second cake layer. Place third cake layer on top of second \layer. Frost top and sides ~ cake with remaining frosUr\al. Press nuts around side of cake. •ALMOND BUTrERCREAM FROSTING 1 c\Jl) butter or mar1artne, See Ending, Page C8 a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 2. 1981 • • • Bartlett pears back in town • <From Paa~ cu turn. Cook over moderate heat without istlrrlng, until edges b4!&in to set. Using spatuJa, lift • ~1es and ~llow 1.mcooked eH to • run under. Cook 3 to 4 minutes, ~ unlll almost set Sprinkle cheese over llll, cover pan and reduce ta.eat lo low. Cook t to 2 minutes loneer, just until set on top. , Remove from heft and cut Into wedges to serve. Makes 4 lo 6 servings. . • • F RUITED SMOOTIUE 1 large fresh Cali fornia Bartlett pear ~ cup finely crushed ice v, cup pineapple sherbet 2 tablespoons undiluted ~ frozen fruit punch 1 tablespoon lem on juice Pare, core and dice pear to .. : measure 11h cups. Combine with '• all remaining ingredients in • ble nde r jar. Process until smooth and well blended. Pour ~· into 12-ounce glass and serve at once. Makes 1 ( 12-ounce) serv· r ing or 2 (6-ounce) servings /;' f . PEAR SCONES 1 c up shifted all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon baking powder 1,1, teaspoon cream or tartar v. teaspoon salt '12 cup unsifted whole wheal • flour • lf..t cup butter or m argarine 1 m edi u m -size fres h • California Bartlett pear Sugar for tops of scones • Resift flour with 2 tablespoons • sugar, baking powder, cream of • tartar and salt. Stir in whole • wheal flour. Cut in batter until particles are size of peas. Pare, core and dice pear into blender jar. Blend until finely pureed, to measure 'h cup (or. mash fruit smooth). Stir into the flour mix· -. ture to make a moderately stiff ~ dough. Turn out onto greased baking sheet and pat out with floured hands to a 7-inch circle • 1-inch truck. With long sharp 'k nife, cut into 6 wedges. ~ Sprinkle lightly with s ugar. Bake in 425 degree oven about 15 minutes, until lightly browned. Serve hot with butter and jam or jelly. Makes 6 scones. Bartlett pear 2 large eges. buten 1-:i cup butter or margarine. melted Res ift flour with sugar, baking powder nnd s alt into rtlixing .bowl. Stir in cornmeal Set aside Pare, core and finely 'chop . pear to measure l cup. Combine with eggs and butter. Add to dry mixture and s tir Just until m oistened Spoon into well greased muffin pans (2-~ mches diameter, l ·V• inches deep>. Bake in 375 degree oven 20 to 25 minutes, until nicely browned and baked through. Serve warm. Makes 1 dozen muffins. SWEET SOUR CHICKEN WITH PEARS Ginger Batter 2 half breasts or chicken (a bout I pound) 2 fresh Califo[nia Bartlett pea rs 3 tables poons oil I cup diagonally sliced car· rot 1 cup diagonally sliced celery 1,.:1 cup vinegar 12 c up brown s ugar ~packed > 2 tablespoons catsup 2 teaspoons soy sauce I tablespoon cornstarch Prepare Gi n ger Batter. Remove s kin and bones from chicken, and cut meal into 1· inch strips . Mix with batter. Core and slice pears. Heal oil in 10-inch skillet. Add chicken. lift· ing out with a fork and allowing excess batter lo drip back. Brown chicken on both sides over moderate heat. Remove from s killet. Add carrot and celery to skillet and saute until tender crisp, about 3 minutes. Combine all remaining ingre· dients except pears, mixing well Pour over vegetables and cook stir ring until thickened. Add browned chicken strips and sliced pears and cook about 2 minutes, until thoroughly heat· M . Makes 4 servings (6 cups). Ginger Batter: Beat 1 large egg: add 14 cup· each flour and milk. 2 tablespoons cornstarch. 1 2 teaspoon sail and 1 li teaspoon ground ginger. Beat sm ooth . Makes 1 2 cup batter. • :.i Ceaspoon cinnamon ~ teaspoon each ground l'loH•s, nutmeg und ginger -'• cup buttermilk• 2 fres h California Bartlett pears 1':1 c up golden seedless raisins " Cream Cheese Icing Cream butter with sugar; mix In egg thoroughly. SH( Oour with baking powder. soda, salt and spices. Mix into creamed mix· turc alternately with buttermilk . ~·Halve and core one pear; mash enough to get 1.-4J cup (about i.'J large pear). Fold mashed pear and raisins into batter; pour into greased 8-inc h square pan. Bake at 350 degrees for about 35 minutes. Cool in pan 10 minutes, invert and cool on rack. Spread cake with Cream Cheese Icing . Slice remaining pear and ar· range on top just before serving. Makes 6 lo 9 servings. Cream Cheese Icing: Beat 3 ounces cream c heese with 1 cup sifted powdered sugar, 1 tea· s poon lemon juice and 2 tea- spoons chopped candied ginger (opt1onall unt11 smooth. •or you may use 1"3 cup milk. soured with 2 tabl espoons vinegar. CALIFORNIA PEAR!'WJTH CUSTARD SAUCE Custard Sauce 3 fresh California Bartlett A borbeque cookout offers jlaoorful fun tor l.111>111 IJ<111 qatl11·r11111 pears Salted water 1 :i cup orange juice 3 tablespoons brown sugar (measured packed) Custard Sauce 2 egg yolks or 1 whole egg 2 tablespoons sugar Golden glnzed ch ick en fin e for that Labor Day cookout ~leaspoonsalt Why not try a de· pac kage d au i;:r<1tin ltablespooncornstarch licious ly different potatoc>s Simmer lhl· 1.114 c ups light cream or Golden Glazed Chicken !>liced potatoes. tht•n use half-and-half for this year's Labor the cheese seasoning 1"2 teaspoon vanilla Day cookout. This rec· mix tu flavor tht• dress· 1 tablespoon fresh grat~d ipe, de veloped recently· 1ng Chuµpt·d pl·anul!> orange rind by home economists in add a cruneh:-ta!>tt• ..,u1 Prepare Custard Sauce and Rochester, N.Y . has a prise . chill. Halve, core and pare s~eet and tangy glaze Round out your nwnu pears. When ready to serve. rather than the us ual with ('rus t\ Frt·neh combine orange juice and brown spicy tomato barbecue bread . rl'lt~ht·.., and sugar in skillet or chafing dish; sauce. The glaze is a fresh!> bakt•<I l'Jkl' to heat, then add pears and cook simpl e mixture o f close out thl· p11·n1c· for 5 minutes over medium heal. lemonade concentrate season in st vie continually spooning syrup over s easoned with an en G 0 L DEN. G I. AZ ED' 1 tahll'..,poon hont•) c:nlLth1t·ken oH·r hot l'o,1h or lirml .ilmul 1 1nl'hl·~ ft 1101 hl';1t for ~JO to ·1cf minute~. tur111ng frt''llll'llt 1~ unttl tl·ndl'r \l l·lt hulll'r 'l1r 1n 11· monad1· '>l'.i ~on 1 ng n11~. und hont'\ Brush o\ l'r C'hu·kl·n tw.1t JUSI 1111l 1l J,!la11·tl X 'l'I'\ trlJ.!S ('fll'NCll\' C'll EESE POTATO SALAD I pac·kag<' 151, oz 1 \11 <iratin Potaloe.., S1mmt·r potato sli ces I rnm pa('kage in salted '' a t e r 1 n c o ,. c r e d :.-.autc~n 15 minutt•s, or until tendl•r Drain and t hill Combine with n·ll•f\ pepper. an d· JH:anub Stir together !>easoning mix. mayon· na1..,e. and '2 cup water : ,uld lo potat(){'S and mix 11~htly Chill until i.erv· 1ng timl' Serve un let· t uc·t• fi st•n •ings • • • pears. Serve pears piping hot velope or s loppy J oe C'lllCKEN PEAR CORN MUFFI~ PEAR C:AKE WIT H with Custard Sauce spooned seasoning mix no Qne 2 fr~ 1ng l'h1 l'kl•ns. 1-1/• cups sifted all-p{l~se CREAM CHEESE ICING over them . Makes 6 servings. wants to fuss on a holi cut in quarter:-. lor c·ul 3 CUI)'> ~u lted water I l' u JI c· h o µ p l' d 1·d1·r~ 'I'\\ 11 lar~l' l.'gg!> add up lei only about I HO 1 .done!> But thl·~ pro- ' 1d1 h1~h qual1t~ pro- t1·1n . :.in alphahet soup uf \Jt;imms and man~ l'S· -.1·nt1:il m111l'r<.ib F<>r ull 1h.1t nu11111on. t·~I!!-. are ., t 1 I I t' ,, ., ' 11 n t h l' "'.11!->tllllt'' flour / 1 .. cup butter or marganne day weekend ! Brush it up1 1.cupsugar 1:.o cup brown s ugar Custard Sauce: Combine egg over the chicken near •, l'up butt1·r or 1 I (' \I IJ l' h 0 JI p I: d 3·112 teaspoons baking <packed > yolks. s ugar, salt, cornstarch the end of cooking for margarsm• powder 1 egg and cream in saucepan; beat un-the best navor · 1 1 e u p r r 0 le n ~ 1 p1•n Jll'Pfl<·r 34 teaspoon salt 1 cup sifted flour ti! s mooth Heat over medium-Potato salad 1s always le mona<k c·oncentrate 34 cup uncooked yellow 12 teaspoon baking powder low heal. stirring constantly, un· popular at a cookout. 1 en\•t•lopt• 111, o L • ~ c·up dlOJllJl'd salt t•tl lll'HllUI s cornmeal 12 te aspoon baking soda til thickened. Stir in vanilla and but save your labor this s loppy .Joe :.-.t•;i soning 1 large fresh California 1'2 teasPQOn salt orange rind. Chill thoroughly. Labor Day by us ing mix , c·up ma~ o n nJl!'.l' 1 1 c·up y, t1ll•r Ll'ltUl'!' ------'-------------------------,.-------'--'----------------- Ceggs •Regular pantyhose have never. ever had a pn9e this low before' Just 99¢ a pair when you buy this special 2-pair package for only $198. While the price may be lower. you get the same great Ceggs quality and fit you love Look for the special display 1n your store for the most 1ncred1ble savings on L:eggs ever! Available while supply lasts. Nothing beats a great pair of L!eggs;" ) Bu,y any Supreme Sandwich, get one just like it, free. Chicken Supreme Club Supreme Bacon Cheeseburger Supreme Hot Ham & Cheese Supreme SAVE UP 1U $L7s: r-------------• I ~~a;~1;~~~~~~· I I we call them Supreme: And now when you buy any Supreme Sandwich I you get one just like it free . So bring in the coupon and try it. And bring a friend. 0 I Offer valid thru September 13, 1981 only. I Umlf , ~ C•>Ufll~ !'<' •u•1omn ~lrw 'l"''nl po '""l'"n 1-:nt >ahJ in .umhino11nn 'kllh any Olhtt i uffrr RrJ«mahl~ ., r~11l•11••lln~ ,.,k"' rht no.· R~laUfftlll> 11.--c.ac 1n111 ac»-• • I .I .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, September 2, 1981 C3 produce ... ,.. 39t. Mrtlett pnn , .... '391. Hieing po111oe1 tpa·nllh onion• •••.. 29%. ""' ,,... 29!. 1plnaeh ............ ... ,. •. ,,.. nlenela orang• s ... ,., ttoo vitamins .... ,... t6 •. ,... •2.so ·meal trl-tlp roast *r.• , •. ...... *r.• pitlc roast •• ground Ml $r.9 •• turkey hreast 4-6 ... *149 •• ... .. ·~ *149 Neon •• 110 of heal $1S91•. hind~aarten *169, •. •• .,,.,. .. ,,..,, .... It ...... "'• fish haHhut stealcs Icing erah lags ,,... paelfle red snapper mahl mahl jamho erah ---~., cleu \·.···· .. · ... ·:i.~·· -·. :IY ..... . ...... nU., . .Ww a.. La.ah potalo chips . ...... s •. 99+ '"'-i am *398 , •. *498 •• *169 , •. *289 • • *r.• •• ' ptffy JI• ._, .. ..,. •...,, M69 •It• ............ ng • •. • • ....... ..... *2'' • • .... ,... 11nlln lotion .. •. s ••• ,. ..... ••• . ...... , ........ ..,_ ,,.. ... .. lee deUght tea1 24 .... ·*1 19 hatheeae Mlrecl 1Nta111 I"'""' • ..... """ $219 smolcay sharp eheddar · 111. •1.so $279 peanuts • •· .......... . ..-· --------------~ grocery speelal clnl • ....... 1/1 ... *219 •If IM t6 II. 1111• shampoo $279 lee cream "' .......... ... "' ........ 11"4ltlt•r fnl bak•y .... .... ,.,..,. .... er•tn rolls ....... "4 ....... ,.,..,. .. ,... 11111 h11h "'" . ......... t~ . .. ""' hamhatget ha111 -24' *1 15 .... *119 ~ ... nNHllll fttt• 1111 frt• the lrwl11 ,. ..... .., •. ,. .... 1111119 •• ,. 11 1111Mr1111tftrlll. ......... tty ... •llftr11111. ' l65t .... ""·· e.11... 611-4tM t400!............ ... .. 11152 .... " ""·· ,.... 111-9570 . I ............... '······ •.•. L t . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 2, 1981 . Pears ready for canning Tod_ay, ther e. la re waiter to cover the jars basil for 3 four -inc h vent d a rken ing, place newed interest m doln1: completely. Bring back sprigs rrcah basil) prepared fruit in Sall· things lhe old fu hioned to u boil and boll 15 8 to 10 pounds fresh Vmegor Solution Rinse I and many con!f 1dt'r, mtnutt's Llrt jars out ot Calltomla Bartlett pears fruit before adding to mo r.-heu lthrul l Wil y the water bath and set Salt-Vinegar Solu· syrup When ready to S u r v t• y s s h o w on cutting board or wire tion (or commercial pro cook, reheat syrup and Ameriran' u.re 11ensit1ve rack until cold. Makes 3 duct with ascorbic acid> udd about •,:i the pears. lo health 11nd nutrltloq quarts. Fresh he rb s prigs Bring to a boil and cook f'Onl·erns. They're con-Sall-Vlneear Solutloo: (optional) ubout 5 minutes. Spoon • " u ming 1 n c r e a s e d Stir 1 tablespoon each Lemon slices pears carefull y Into one a IJl o u n l s o f wh o I e salt and vinegar into 2 Sterilize jars and pre-of the pre pared quart wr"ins, fre~h fruit& and quurt.s water. pare d eep ke ttle for jars. Add a sprig of well VC.f'e t a bl<'s. b oth for MINT-BASIL PEARS water bath. Combine washed fresh mint and nutrie nts a nd dietary l 'v'.a cups granulated ,ugars. lemo n juice, one of basil, if desired, fib~r. One of the oldest s ugar vinegar and water in and one or two slices or and best methods to I c up brown sugar, large heavy s a uce pan. lemon. Add syru.p t9 fill s avor the fruits of sum-packed Add herbs wrapped In the jar to 'h inch from mer Is by canning. 1\14 cup Urained several thicknesses· of top. With a s lender Prior to ~he develop-le mon juice ch eesecloth . He at to s patula or table knife, me nt of canning, food :i• cup white wine boiling, stirring until ease out any air bub· had lo be preserved by vinegar s ugars dissolve. Cover blt•s Dip a Jar cap into d rying. pickling a nd 112 cups water and simmer 5 mlnutet1. boiling water and pla ce salting methods. l(reatly 1 t ablespoon dry Turn off he at and let on top or j a r and fasten l' han gi n g th e a P s pea rmint nakes <or 3 stand while preparing with the ring. Repeat pe arance a nd t aste of four-inch s prigs fres h pear s C ut fruit In tht' second lot of pears, Car1t1111y" You rt!ally can with Cu/1furnza 's 1111 Tn/Jt'I crop of I re sh flnrl/t>lt pears foods and lessening the mint> h a l ves, r e move cores nutritional value Thus, 1 tablespoons dry and pare thinly To pr·c (Stt PEARS::·..:P_:•~&:,:e_:C::•:...:1.:..) _______________________________________ _ canning techniques de· ~----....:......-------=----~---'----veloped in the 19th ~n­ t u r y wer e a m ajor breakthro ug h in t he world of food preserva· li o n . T o d ay , co m - mercially canned foods ca n be s t o r e d a nd tr anspo rted with ea se :ind when canned prop· erly, lose ve ry little of their nutrient va lue. GENERAL CANNING INSTRUCTIONS I. Check jars b~fore starting to can fruit to he sure that there are no chips on the rim 2. All jars should be washed in hot soapy water . rins£•d well and st erilized by placing in a la rge kettle with hot wa t er to cover a nd brought to a boll 3. Jar rings may be re· used if free from rust. b ut o nl v n ew ca p s should be used as the sealing compound will not seal jar a second time. 4 Fill Ja rs only to 1 2 inch from rim to allow for ex pa ns io n during wa ter bath processing. 5. To prevent d<i rken- i ng, cut fru it can be placed in a solution of 2 q u a rts cold water . l ta blespoon each salt and v inegar Rinse fruit lreated with this solu- tion be for e cooking. Instead, one of the com · mercial pre pa ratio ns <'<>ntaining ascorbic acid may be used following la bel dir<'ctions Fruit t reatcd \\< ith a scorbic ac.:1d need not be rinsed before cooking . 6. To check the seal of jars after they are cold. lap the lid lightly with a teaspoon rr prope rly se<i led . there wall be a holl ow ring Do n ot lighte n the r ings after re m ovi n g from lh e water bath. Once sealed a nd cooled . the rings may be removed, if de· s i re d . Th e v acuum formed in cooling wall hold lhe cap in place. TARRAGON PEARS 112 cups granulated s ugar 11 2 cups brown sug- ar. packed 1 •2 cups c i der vinegar 11 2 cups waler 11 2 tablespoons dry tarragon <or 3 four-inch sprigs fresh tarr agon I 8 to 10 pounds firm ri pe fresh Calif.o rnia Bartlett pears Salt· Vinegar Solu- l1on (or commercial pro- d uct with ascorbic acid > Fr es h t a rra go n s prigs for jar s <o p- tional 1 Co m b ine ~u ga rs. vinegar and water in 4-quart saucepan. Add tar ragon . wrapped in several thi cknesses of c h eesecloth. Heat to boiling, s tirring until sugar dissolves. Cover a nd simmer 5 minutes. Turn off heat and let s tand while preparing p ears . C ut fruit in halves. r em o ve cor es and pare thinly. To pre - vent darkening, place pre pared fruit in Salt· Vinegar Solution. Rinse fruit before adding to syrup. Sterilize jars and prepare large deep kel· lie for water balh. When ready to cook, re he at syrup to boiling. Add a bout • :i the pears a nd s immer 5 minutes Spoon pears carefully into one of the prepared quart jars. Add a sprig or well washed fresh tar- ragon. if desired. and add syrup to fill the jar to 'h inch from top. With a s lender spatula or ta- ble knife , ease out any air blJbbles. Dip a jar cap into boiling water and place on top of jar and fasten with the,.ing. Repeat with second lot of pears, cooking enough for one jar at a time lo prevent over-cooking. When all jars are ready, set on tMvet In deep kel· tie and rm with bolling , J CM CALIFORNIA RANCH MARKET Extra Sweet WHOLE PRIME RIB $ 2 4 9 :~owas":.~~ Sluka Or Prime Rib Roat lb. For Yw. Red Ripe RED DEUCIOIS PLUMS SchoolBoy 3 I $100 APPLES TOMATOES b 4:.s1 oo •• 3 :. $100 Tender Size ZUCCHll SQUASH 4 :. s100 GREEN BEANS ~ s100 Calif. Large AVOCADOS 4; s100 oµR MEAT: BEnER THAN JUST A Cl!! A!C!.!E~ --A22-. = r =-;:;;; -c '££ -I ~ PORK RIBS SWORD ~$189 FISH . lb.' $699 Stuffed BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS $1~b~ Great · On The lb. Bar·B-Q VISIT OUR OUTSTANDING SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT OFFERING OCEAN FRESH FISH, SHEUFISH & OTHER FINE DEUCES FROM THE OCEAN. (All Seafood Subject avallablllty) llEllHBOR'S atop br on Frld•r & 8eturd•r for• taat• of eome of our fine Cettfomle Rench Merkel Product• C' BE.EF PATIIES (Not To Exceed 22% F•t) FOR OUR SENIOR CITIZEN NEIGHBORS 1 0 0 /.0 0 FF On Any PurchaM of 7( $10.00 or More EVERY TUESDAY ExdllCllr Siie lttml, Alcoholic 81¥ Dllry Pr~s -------- Local Grown BELL PEPPERS 10~ .. h CllTALOUPE 3 ~ s100 AllBeet $189 WIENERS lb.· JACK CHEESE Bulk or Sliced $1~b~ FRUIT SALAD Made Fresh Dally In Our Own Ranch Kitchen • J r • Orange Coost DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 2. 1981 cs Rice useful as flo11r or graill • m allergy diet • .. . By 1 NE ROTH The use or rte~ ls Ideal tor most alleq1y diets. ellher In the m i lled arttln rorm or 811 a a luten free fl our ror bak ing or tht> lhlt'kcnln1t of cooked t'a sserole11 and gravies. Th~ gluten fret! diet ('alls for lht' omission or whut, ry£>, oat s and betrley from the pa· lie nl's menu. This can make baking a chore. unless you know how to use and combine other non gluten flours, s uch as rice flour, potato starc h flour. soy f1 our and corn meal. Without a gluten fl our, the tex ture of the baked goods ca n be gritty o r crumbly. When us ing n ee flour, a s moother texture may be obtained by mixing the rice flour with the Ii· quid called for in the re· cipe, bringing it to a boil and then cooling before adding to othe r ingre· dients. The use of but· termilk in place of milk in the recipe wi ll often result in a lighter, finer textured product. Muffins and biscuits have a better texture whe n made in S1T1all sizes. To comba t the ten- dency of non-wheat flour products to dry out, fros t a nd s tor e in a closed container to pre· serve moisture. Course m eals and fl ours require more leavening than wheat flour. so 212 teaspoons of baking powder are rec· o mmended fo r e a c h cup of course flour in the recipe. Baked products made with flour other than wheat require long and s lo w b a kin g, particularly when that are aJso made without milk and eggs for those with multiple allergies. Here is a new con· ve rsion list to use when s ubstituting for wheat flour: For each cup or wheat flo ur, s ubs titute t he following or a combina· tion of several types of flour: ~ cup n ee flour I cup barley flour 1 c up corn flour ~ .. cup corn meal (coarse> 1 scant cup corn meaJ (fine > 5 8 c up potato starch flour (to tbsps l Here are some re- cipes that feature n ee --flow:_ in place of wheat or other gluten flours GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE , 1 package <4· ounces) German sweet chocolate '1'2 c up b oi ling water Food not good as reward Sending children to bed without dinner as punis hm e n t , a nd re. warding th.e m with desserts ror eating their vegetables may h ave been comm on in the pa s t , but at is a "harmful and un · healthy" practice, ac· cording to Mary Ann Schroeder. a professor in the School of Nursing at the Catholic Universi· t y of America in Washington , D.C. "Parents do children a disservice by introduc· ing food as a reward or punishment," says Ms. Schroeder, "because it doesn't do any good. Making an issue of food is usually a way of m asking othe r , m ore important issues. The use of food either to punis h or pacify may work temporarily, b..ut then there will likely be a bigger eruption later on." ·'There are more im· portant things to fight about with children than whether or not they eat their vegetables," she continues. Fruits and vitamins, for example, may be able to replace the nutrients supplied by vegetables. "If a parent finds himself continually at odds with his child about food , some self ex - amination Is necessary so the parent can de· termine the real Issue at hand," advises the C atholic U niversity nursing proresaor . Fights over food may just be a child's way or (SM FOOD, P•ce C7) 6 e11s. separated 2 cups sugar l cup butter or maraarlne l teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups sifted rice flour 2 tablespoons cor· nRtarch 2 teas poons buk ing powder 1 teaspoon baking soda '1'l teaspoon salt I cup buttermilk Melt chocolate in boll ing water; cool. In a s mall mixing bowl, beat «'IJI whJtes unUI frothy Add ,,., cup sugar and beat LUltll surf but not dry; set aside. Usln(!( u large mixing bowl, beat butte r wtth remaining ..., cups sugar and vanilla u ntil rt uffy. Add egg yolks and beat well Blend in chocolate . Sift rice flour with cor· nstarch, baking 1>0wder, baking soda and salt; add alte rnate ly with but· termilk to cho('ol ate mixture. beating arter each addi tion until SPECIAL DIETS smooth Fold in beaten whiter. r our lnlo three 9·inch luyer panR hned on bottom with paper Ba ke l.\l 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until done Cool. FroRl tops only and assemble into one euke Makes 12 serv · lngs R I C E •• I. 0 U R BROWNIES 2 s quares u n - :s w('l'tencd chocolate < 2 ounn·s> flour 11 cu1> !<!hortcnanl( 23 ('1111 sirred ru:t> • ~ teaspoon bak in.: powder 1 ~ teaspoon salt 2 eggs I cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla exlral'l Mell chocolate und shortening together over hot wuler . Cool Sift rice flour with b a kin g powder and i111ll twice Beat eggs until light l\dd SUl(Ur, VUnlllll, then ('hcwoluk mixture and hle nd wt•ll l\dd fl our und max well Pour bitt tcr into a greased H 1nrh s11uur<.• pun Hake al 350 d egrtot.•s for 30 10 3!i mrnutto:. <325 degrt-t's 1r llh lOJ( u lolluss buktn ~ d1sltJ l>o not ovt•rc•ook Cool sllghtly Cut inlo s q u u r (.' ~ M a k t' s l G bruwni('S RICE FLOll ll M lJ fo' FINS :! l'Uf)S o.;j ft('d r iC:l' flour ---- 2 tC'USJIOOnfl bU k an~ JX}Wder 1" l('uspoon bak an~ so<fo 1, te.ii.poon 'nil <! t uble!>poo n ~ su~ar ' 2 t·~.:s, ht•att·n I c·u p huttt'rlYltlk I 4 CUI) Wllll'r 1 • t'llP buller or marg:uuw. melted Mix and i.1ft dry 1ngrc dienls Combine eggs, nillk, water and butter :incl stir inlu ltl\! dry 1n · ~1 Nlu·nts l-'1 11 Kreascd m uffm llni. a. full and MAKE VOrtS LABOR DAY SPECIALS WORK FOR YOU. WE'LL DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE OCJR GUARANTEE OF VONS LOW PRICES 10 •·onv1nce you ol Von> t0<nrmtmt'11l 10·1""' pr1le>. we• 11: n1ok111q llus olter It yOU 1 an find lowf"r p11ces overall 1h1~ Wet!k 01 any OlhN supermarket Vons will µoy vou doublt' thr d11frren<"t' Ju~l ~hop ol Von~ buv 1., dlffN~nt lteml worth $20 Of more Co111p,1'P I"""' on the ""'"" •tern) ot 1rny other >u1>em1Mke1 •If their IOllll I~ lower br1n1:1 your 1tc1n1trtl Vom ,.,,..,,µ1 ond !ht' othtor rnorkf't'> 1mces to Voth .md "''' ll poy you double lhe d1fferenc e 111 1 '"" Vrn" I ow pri~es vuu con beheve 1n FILLER PAPER I ·" "' " 11 Gt l<U I I'~ YI( Ul It\ ' ..,.:Jlj 1/01 t lrnkc at ·~ degreelS ror 20 m111ut4..·:s Makes 12 murftni. Junt! 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Rons nol'll -~ROll\aVf• 499 ••t"'"c"' 189 ;1a '"""'""" Bacardi Rum Ocean Perch Fiiiets 10 Holiday Family Cake }06 359 J59 .:ro;e-~avuTequl&. 399 s":.voi:-~Clusters \ft 259 H~tldayCupC.ku Va~Ca,;,ps Poli< & Beans t. • • ,., I "._ Vlaslc Kosher Dill Pickles HU f; fttJ I" WL.~f-Ul.J\t)?I' Chris' & Pitts BBw Sauce ll f ll •I ... .;.it Iii French's Mustard Wrlght1s 10 Uquld Smoke .67 .99 .75 .69 .69 IOOO~C£ en } 59 Lea & Perrlns Steak Sauce THINGS I NEED ,._,., I "' ~, .. l I Del Monte ~el Com t "W...'r \ 11 I Lawry s Sea ned Salt OU""' I l "'"-VOnS Mixed Nuts' lfl,.AJ'-41 l Jl\k Upton Lemon T ca Mix 11')1( f ~(,, ""ltfff 9tl"<M Vons Paper Plates .. ,, .. po\(, "'""l .... ~\fl> Northern ToUet Tusue FORSCHOOLI .... t II I•'*""' 99 l U't\.,CVJ~ f No Nonsense Pantyhose • Flu 3 Carry All c::-::::-+lt.t .19 ""'"''ll""t .. )l)lf.-.~l Pee Chee PortfoUo .. ,, .. , The Organizer Trapper Notebook I II '" 9" 41. 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Huntington leach 5122 Edln9er a SprlnQdtle Coat• Mtll 115 E. 17th Strttt end Ortng• An Hvnll"f'on leach 21012 1 .. cl'l l lvd Huntington Beach 119' Atl•nt• Stn Juen Ceplatreno 32051 Camino Ceplatrano a DtlObl•Po Jrvlnt 47JO Btrrtnca Ad •Irvine 4100 lrvlnt Blvd Founttln Valley 16?01 Htrbor a Edln9tr Caplatrtno Beach 34081 Oohtnr Pert& Or & Victoria \ 'I 'I ·•• l . '( ,·v 1/! .. , Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Wednesday. September 2, 1981 ••. Ending summer in special, way .tl I CIOlil ll'nlJ)t!I .1lun· i t'gl(:. 1 'J lt•us1>0011 ulmo11d l'Xlrart Pineh nf :-alt 6 cups ,tftl'd l'otlft•c-tiorwrs' .. ul(ar t 11:. poumls I 1 tu 2 Luhll'slX>Olls nHlk In l.1r~t· 1n1x111g !Jowl cream lluttl•r . t>.•ut Ill eggs, almond e~ trut•l und 1wlt Grsdually udd 1·on(L•t·ltoners · sugar. be a ling (01111:.lunlly tr necessary, add milk unlll rroshng 1s of spread inR t·onMslt•ncy YIELD: 4 cups. EGGPLANT AND PASTA SALAO l large eggplant, peeled Sall ~cup oUve oil, divided '• cup chopped onion 2 large cloves garlic, minced 2 large tomatoes, cubed (about 2t,\i cups> 2 cups cooked pasta (shells, bows, etc.> 1 cup chopped parsley ... Take along sandwich :v. cup sliced stuffed olives 3 tablespoons lemon juice A~ teaspoon salt '.11 teaspoon pepper Ml\ maq:unne, cream cheese :111<1 sugc.1 1 until smooth. Add ll'mon JUICt'. m1xmg well. Mix 111 rtour mixtun· Dough will be stiff l>rop b.\ lc.•vt·I m c·asuring · labll•spoon into rt•ma1ning cert•al crumbs. Roll to roat Plare about 2 incht•s apart on ungrcasl'd twk1ng sheL•ts fo'lat lt.'n with fork Rake in U\ en at 350 degrees F for 8 lo 10 minutes or until top sµri ngs back whC'n lightly touched. Yield: about 4 dozen, 2 inches in diameter 1 LEMONADE TEA 8 Black Tea Bags 4 cups boiling water 11 'l cups sugar 1 can <6 ounce) orange juice concentrate, thawed 1 can <6 ounce> lemonade ('On<·cntrate. thawed 10 cups water Bring the 4 cups water to boil. Remove from heat Add Tea Bags. Steep 5 minutes Remove tea bags. Stir in remaining in· gredients Chill thoroughly. Yield: 1 gallon Slice eggplant 'h·inch thick ; s prinkle with salt, let stand 10 minutes. Press out liquid; cut in· lo 'h·inch cubes. lo large skillet heal v. cup oil ; saute eggplant, onion and garlic 10 minutes, stir· ring , u n til vegetabl'8 are tender. Cool to room tern· perature. In large plastic bowl with seal combine eggplant mix· ture, lomatoes, pasta, parsley, olives, remaining 'h cup olive oil. lemon juice, salt and pep· per; mix well. Seal. Chill several hours, stirring oc'· casionally. YIELD: 3 quart.-.. -------------------------------9602Jf I "' Q) I I I I I ......................... 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' .. 1031 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LABOR DAY SPECIALS from WILSON I PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT 3-9 I 1981 Al All STATER BROS. MARKETS. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WILSON FRANKS 16-0Z s 1.39 ·MASTERPIECE HALF HAM THOMASE.$3 79 WILSON BONELESS a w LB WILSON BACON 16·0~ 1.39 CANNED HAM WILSON S·LB s11.09 " ' WILSON HAM PATTIES 16·0Z s1~69 .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . ( I .. illllli?•,•SMb••SilldliiSMSllllSlllSMD .. SlliiEZillll? ... 21111• ... ·lil·M·limilslllimilrtiii·•·· .. olliila_.elliilillo .... s1i.-n...,r•r..--• .... 1111s1111' .... Eillll•---·------......... -----~-------· ---- , Orange Coa~t DAILY PILOT tWednesday Soptomber 2 1981 Herbs. in a pickle for old-fashioned recipes By MITZIE KELLF.lt 1 cup U l t large minced clove of Summer Is a tlmt> to Pack c u cumber 1 gcarUc to each jar. alve your children, or vertically Into jars. Fold LEMON PICKLE-1770 USING HERBS !'llr dally for A wf'eks, k\•t•11 coven•d. Put Into s 1111111 l>Oltl u Seal , Sl()(t• In ('OOI , dry ar'eo l CUJI S~l 2 pound' IJrown :SUJ(Ur 1, ounct' c•ay.-nnt' p<.·p~I lt•avt:s, onaonR Holl tall tomatoes are don.: (2 hours 1, 11 tirr1ng or 1• a s 1 o n a 11 y . St r a i n through a <'ourse sieve Add oth(•r ingredients, t·xcept the brundy Sim- m l'r 2 hours, stirring often to prevent burn- "'~ Add brandy l O minutes before C'atsup 1s f1mi.ht:d When cool, bot- tle; seal. Ston' in cool. dry area grandchildren. 8 wealth Into the center of each 6 large lemons ot memories to store; j ar. 1 stalk dill, and 1 ff large cloves garlic 1/4 ounce m urt? v a c at I 0 n 8 • be a " h i r 11 P e 1 e a f . H e a t I pound salt v. ounce nutmeg T o M A T o parties, outdoor sym -vinea~r. salt, water to v. cup lemon balm 1/4 ounce Cayenne ('J\TSUP-1850 phonies. There are un bo ili ng . Pour over v.cupmint pepper 1'bus hel ripe llmlled activities to en-c ucumbers lo cover ; 2 oun ces ho rse 2 quarts vinegar, icy tomatoes joy seal. Store In cool, dark radish. thinly s liced Cut each lemon into 8 2 hands ful rres h But have you thought areafor4weeks. 2 o un ces wh ole pieces; place other in· peach leaves Clf poss1 o f allowing them to KOSHER PICKLES cloves gredients on top, in a ble> participate ln 8 former Prepare the same as 2 o u n " e s d r Y non-metaJUc pan. Boil 25 12 onions, minced way 0 r l lf e? My .-0_11_1_P_l~_k_l_e_s_. _a_d_d_l_n_g_l_m_u_s_tar_d____ '* __ m_i_n_u_te_s_._R_e_f_r ....;ig;;..e_r_a_l_e"f_,_ ~nts water grandmother did tor m e and I have never forgot- ten it. Ordinarily when 1 vis- ited grandmother, we would read books. play piano, attend concerts. But one weekend she an- nounced that she would introduce m e t o old- fashioned cooking. She said we would drive lo a farmhouse, purchase some tomatoes and prepare our own catsup, just as people had done years ago. Such a statement can be startling to a child who might presume that catsup simply grew in the bottle. She shooed her cook out of the kitchen . and we made catsup. It was undoubtedly the finest th a t h as ever been made; at least I have never tasted any which was comparable -or so I imagine. TYSON 3 OUll('l'S black JICJ> per :J uun<.·<.·s gr111111d Jll S fll<.'t' :1 ounn•s n1<1cc 3 ouncei. t.'t-lcry seed 2 11 11 n r 1• ' d r y 111ustanl 2 OUllt'l'S l(round Ctn namon 1 ounce kround 2 .:rukd nutmegs • ~ c·up busil • 1 t·up 11rn1 J11ram 1 1 c·up oregano :'q uart s be'I v1111·~a1 I 11wt l'(ood brandy <'ut tomatoes in half, n· 11111vt• <.·ores Pour over thi'll'l, 1n a porcelain pJn , the water. peach _A_A__A.. ALL STA TtR BROS. MARKETS w ).{ w WILL BE OPEN LABOR DAY from W1 to 7PI. llARHJI $HCIAU FRESH su~ooo AVAllAll( THU~:JFRllSAT ONl ~ $1/MUHU FRESH RAINBOW AYAllAIU Ill JTOllfl ttml l8Mel 116./ O#I f ---"_.,_ - So even though sum- m er days are warm, you might wish to devote one day to giving your child a new memory; but you needn't have a child to GAMI •••• TROUT ALU 39c POTATOSALAD .la try these recipes . Try Dill Pickles or Kosher first since they are extremely simple. Almost everyone enjoys them. SmaU cu('umbers and fres h dill now a re in most m arkets; but you also need fresh grape leaves. If you can't find any fresh ones nearby or at a farmer's, purchase those in bottles at del- icatessens, or Gr eek markets .. Discard the li- quid! then thoroughly rinse the ~rape leaves. DILL PICKLES 7 pounds cucumbers 3 to 4 inches long 12 full stalks dill 12 fr es h g r ape leaves 10 cups water 2 cups vinegar ... Food (From Page CS) crying out for attention. she says. A more common situa- tion today than sending children to bed without dinner as punishment, is the phenomenon of working parents who re- ward their ch1ldren with food (often sweets ) to assuage their own guilt at not being able to be ther e wh e n th eir children arrive home from school or be with the m during summer vacations, according to Ms. Schroeder. One way a parent can exert power over his child is to punish by withdrawing food. This is really paramount to withholding love, says Ms. Schroeder. In a more constructive vein, ·•a parent needs to let his child know that the child's behavior may be bad sometimes, but this does not mean that he is a bad person." Whal is a parent to d o? Ms . Schroeder be lieves that parents s hould be firmly in con· trol of their children, yet s he emphasizes that there are no hard-and- fast rules about food . ·'The rules s hould be whatever the parent feels most comfortable with." For e xample, with her own children. the house rule is that they must at least try each part of a meal, out of deference for the cook. "But it's not worth it to make an issue out of food. Children grow up despite their parents." If it is unwise for parents to use fQ6>d as a reward or punishment in teaching their children what kinds or behavior are acceptable, whal in- centives are more con- ducive to h e althy behavior patterns? "I 'd rath er see television used as a re- ward or punishment than food," says Ma. Schroeder. "When was the last time you saw a child die f rom TV deprivation? 99cLB PllCS EFFEC 1-RIU IMS sm 1-' '''' -----·--..... ~·•·Hf 01 tr,111{4f •'11 .. O Jrt I ( ... 'l .. 1•V6~6,_'I ((' t..) P~l4 1 f( I I flh f'l)UJl __.t>"'( f 'lf1i fill "fffil'VH• HllU'it..l-0 &-oz 3 IC • SKIPPY PREMIUM-CH. BEEF/3 IN 11 BURGER 3 2 C ~ FOOD . CHEESE .. ..... .. 14.5·0Z !· siiiiiiiiiONI OR ! ZESTATH SIZE BLEACH !CLOROX 11111·•13Ais0 N l(iii°RCOAL •• STATER BROS. SLICED IN WRAP ,,. 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I' --b ~ -, rim GENERAL FOODS JOINS THE FIGHT AGAINST NIUSCULAA DYSTROPHY ltlSTUT comE ~~m •01 '2.95 YUIM C9FFU , l• '2.41 I ... COffEf ~"&.'ft Ofl•IO•DL '5.18 =~"'--'""' \ " success u ara e sa e. Garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales, street sales ... no matter what you call them, the idea is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded attic or garage, or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage sale! So get into the act, clean out those unwanted items, and riiake money doing it! It's fun, it's profitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple. -• Decide on dates. Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your II sale . Weekends are usually good, but many successful sales have been held in the evening, just after w ork. Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for any other large even t that may attract potential buyers away. such as fairs or community events. Have your sale run at least two days -some people may not be able to come on any single day. What to sell. Everything! That is, everything you haven't used in the • last year. If an item has an tique va lue, o r is brand-new, or has unusual val ue. be sure to ask a healthy price for it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house. Look everywhere, and list everything. Fumiture. Th is is your main attraction and your best source of income. Be sure to place furniture where it can be seen from the street. Price furniture low enough to beat auctions and secondhand sales (check the classifieds for comparisons). but high enough so you can come down a little when someone shows interest. Rockmq c hairs. chest of drawers, tables and c hairs are all very successful at garage sales, so feature them in your ad. Antiques. Smaller antiques should be grouped, and kept close. at hand where you can watch and talk about them. Nostalgia items are ve ry popular - display t hem well. Clothin9. Make sure clothing is clean, and mark the price way down. Put as many things as possible on hangers. Separate kid's things by age. D isplay adult clothing by sex and age group. Low prices are a must on clothes except for unusual items, which should be tagged with an explanation (like, ''hand-embroidered flowers, dress worn by Mae West).·· Appliances. These wi II sell for a fai r price only if they work. No one wi II take your word for 1t. Have an exten sion cord so they can be tested , or better yet, have radios playing, old TV sets turned on etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold "as is". Plants. These usually go fast. but keep them out of direct sunlight. A good idea 1s to name your plants before the sale (Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper .• Maggie). and write a line or two ~m the name card about how to care for them. Write your ad. Here is a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks, • Bentwood rocking chair, toys. infants' clothing, 1922 Victrola in original cabinet, many gadgets. lots ot unusual items, rock collection, plants. Refreshments. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South Anystreet, Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd." Use this sa mple ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual items. B e as spec ific as possible. Give direct ions if needed. Don't use abbreviations -many people won 't bother to decipher them. CAUTION: Don 't advertise anything you don 't really have. Every item in the ad must be on hand at the start of the sale. Where to advertise. Place your ad where it will be see n by people who live in the area -most people shop close to home. The • Daily p ilot is read by 88,000 adults in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach , Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide exposure. And with the Pilot, you're not paying for waste circ ulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to run your ad 3 times or more , and start it a few days before the sale so b?rgain hunters can have plenty of notice. Make a si9n. To help make your sale successful, make a few signs • from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good sign size is 14'' x 22 ". Pla.cin9 your si9n. The morning of the sale, but not before, place your • signs. Be sure and add yo ur address and any directional arrows. This should be done about a half · hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where it can be seen from both sides of the street by passing cars and pedestrians. CAUTION: Some towns have laws that restrict the placement and duratio n of garage sale signs. Please check with your town's planning department or clerk. Markin9 prices. Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office • supply stores have varoius sizes and colors of stickers that work well. or you can use masking tape. However you mark them, make prices low. Garage sales are for bargain hunters. Remember. whatever you can 't sell you·11 have to drag back in the house and store again for another year. Serv in9 refreshments. Th is doesn't have to cost much, and creates a friendly • atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer and perhaps buy more. You could even c harge for expensive items like donuts, or the kids could go in business for the day, with a lemonade stand. Display. Make sure everything can be see n. Have card tables or • boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't cause people to bend over unless you can 't help it. Use one table as a desk where you can see everything and take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans or boxes work fine) and make sure someone is appointed "cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand fo r a friend who can help answer questions, rel ief for lunch, etc. Check your nei9hbors and friends. II See if any want to join your sale. This w i II give you someone to share expenses with and increase interest 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 in your sale. If others join you, be sure to include this in your ad (example: ''three-family sale," "neighborhood Daily Pilai:._ .__.___sale "-). Grou-p sale-s are-a lot m-ore tu-n , too._ GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE/ MAY IT BE SUCCESSFUL AND FUN/ 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA. Open 8-5:30 Monday thru Friday, Saturday 8-noon. ..................................... ------------------~--~-'-------- ... Group requests rejected By MARTIN SLOANE Cllll friends put similar refund requeata In the same envelopes to save poetaae? This Is one of the questiona that J recent· ly asked representatives of several of the largest refund-fulfillment houses. They replie4 that the comp•niea.. who make refund oUers are increasingly instructing them to reject l'equests from troups. What is a ··group" request? "Two or more refund requests In the same envelope could be con sidered as coming from a group," said a fulfillment· house executive He advised that refunders play it safe and use separate envelopes. Refunders often ask about orrers that do not state any limitations on duplicate re· quests -such as one per name, family or ad· dress -in the fine print of their refund forms. Can refunders send for these offers more than once? ··Yes,·' s ay the fulfillment-house representatives. If no limits are printed on the refund form, you should be able to send for the offer several times. What if a r equest is rejected as a duplicate because the refunder lives in the same house with her mother-in-law. who already sent for the offer? Such problems have become fairly com· mon. They can also occur when several re- funders live in one apartment building. The fulfillment houses have procedures to handle these problems. Refunders should write to them explaining the situation. lfere is a letter with some good advice on requesting refunds: DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I work for a refund-fulfillment company. I thought that your readers might be interest- ed in some advice from one of the people who open the envelopes. -Don't put your na mt! and address )w' a large sheet or paper. An automatic slitting machine opens all the envelopes. When a large sheet of folded paper fills the envelope, the machine often sUts the paper at exactly the spot where the name and address are written. Use a 3-by-5-inch card, instead. Be sure to print your name or use an address label. -Don't tape or staple your proofs to the refund form. This often causes the form to be torn when we remove the proofs. If you want to be sure that your proofs r e- main together, tape or staple them to a separate piece of paper. Put your name and address on that paper, too. If you are sending for different refunds from the same company, send them in separate eJ}velopes, each addressed to the correct post-office box. Putting two requests in the same en- velope may add weeks to the time it takes to process them. And there is always the possibility that the request could be mis- placed while being transferred to the proper post-office box. If you have a complaint, put it on a separate piece of paper. We will forward it lo lhe company. I hope that these tips come in handy. Laura from Minneapolis Next week I will tell you who decides when a refund request should be rejected and ans wer a ques tion from a reader who wants to s tart her own coupon clearinghouse. -REFUNDOFTHEDAY Write to the following address to obtain the form required by this offer: Gillette Good News Half Price Refund, P.O. Box 4023, Mon- ticello, Minn. 55362. Send for this form by Sept. l , 1981. -------------------------------------· CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS I s.._,.., .. , ~oocn, ~ Swfft.,..rs 1Gr ..... t•tecl Bu". 50 P•cktts, Uquicll. I cup out 11>1• ~1r:'::.i 't=. ~~mliM ~ E':f~::.-r~.~;., eu11 "e1unc1. Reu1 ... s1 r• I c""POftl --mund ofttr• wltll --t\HWI. Send the .-.qvirtd ref<ind f0<m, lour comple• I COUpof\I. for tUmplt. St.,., COflt<ll"9 --IMM:k ltbtfl wllh Unlvtntl PrOCIUCt Coms lrorn 1-prooh ot pu~l\ne while 1ootd1>9 tor ,,,. rfCIUlrtd r• ounce Kr.it Saftdwlcll SP'Hd lor two ltbtl1 from ,._ I ~.·,~~~ ~11ew~::r!;\.11~11~:r:::-"°'"~ ~ru~t:':'h: ~~! =~ ,s::;.-:1,::::.: ~i::: 1 ~!rt;o.:.::~:~~~ .. ~n.:~ .. ·::~·~'. lht ceu1try. Al· oucrw~ ~:~;,:. ~~~\':~, ...• SI-off c-n I Tll• , .. .....,. etten •r• wet1tl a t.UI .i 11.U. ~ for be•I or poultry. Send Ille requlrtd refund form I ....... ,,....._ceMa111UJ.4Jl"•w,...,.,...,.....1 •nd lllt "L" symbols trorn •nY •19111 L•wry'• I ADOLPH'S Meat ~rl,.,.,,I Oft•r. Recel,.. • S.u onlf'9 Mia tnvtl-. E•plre1 O.C. l1, 19'1. SI-oft mHI coupon. s.nd Ille required ,..,_ fonn, McCORMICK •nd Co At<tl•t a $1,50 rtf\!ftd. Send I ~!r~~~9:. 7: :.':.:t•.:·r;;.~,::-~~:~.::. !:':~~~1;~,.;:~:r.';.:":.'':c'~~r:,~~~.!: I S.uct or lttfl•n ll•-11, Firm tnd Moist MNtlo41t Gr•.ry Mia for Part MB~ 'n' Seuon for ._.. rlbl I Mia or Ont Hou< Stew Mia -"" t,,. prke stk ur or PO•-C'--Eaplre1 Oe< JI, 19'2 from •ny 11«--CIJ ot mut wonh S3 tx men. 1... RAGU Piu• Oultk S.Uct Fr" 8re.a Ofter. I dlc•l• tht """" -_,"' of tht 11ore _,.. tho Atctlvo • ,_ f<x • Ir.-lotf ol !lrMd. Send lht I ll1m1 ,..,.. purclleMd. E•plrt\ O.C. ll, 19'1. requlr.a ref...., form •nd Ille l•beh from'-ltn Of OU AKEE Ftmou1 FOOO\. Re<tlvo • »-c.m ,.. Pin• Ouk-Saice. E•Pl•H July JI, 1911. I ~~:-~·7~~~e ,::::,u~:~;:.',"n:.r':::"... ·~c~:: Q~t~~~!:~~~·:u..:i ,~~~~~~~ 5:: 1t~,r~ I Stuonln9 •net Rotstino 8•9 Ml•. This oft•r I• S.no'• ~ttl Stutt. Tlll1 ptOClu<t Is In llmltt<I I tvalltblt only In ctrttln t•st merlltl\ E•pfrts Stpt. dl1trloutlon~ Eaplres June JO, I~. 1, '"' A E STALEY CO. Aecei .. • ll refund. Send Ille I ESTEE Fructow Refund Otter Rtet4•• • • req11lrt<1 refund t<xrn, -front label frorn • oa11on ctrtfuncl Send tho .-qul...i refund form •nd !tie conttln.r al Sltley Syn;p -• r911ls1tr '-with f -~~-.:~~~=~~~~~~::~~~-~:~~~~~~~~~~~-----J Chicken good kitchen shortcut With leisurely days of summer soon to give way to the accelerated pace of fall activities, short-cuts in the kitchen become more important than ever. Chicken is the meat many cooks depend on for tasty, nutritious meals-in-a-hurry The National Broiler Council notes that when chicken is the main dish, dinner can be on the ta· ble and ready to enjoy in less than an hour And chicken is so versatile you can serve it fre· quenlly without fear of menu monotony. Today more women are working outside the home than ever before. Cooking c hores are s hared b y many husbands and wives and often children. There are more s ingle s households now than ever before, and week· day meals are usually prepared at the end or a hard day at work. While chicken can be an elaborate culinary masterpiece. it can also be prepared with ease in countless t asty ways simple enough for even the novice cook. T o d a y ' s .b u s y lifestyles emphasize the importance or physical well-being. That"s why so many depend on the high protein, low calorie and low fat benefits of L chicken to help keep ac· tive bodies operating at peak efficiency. Chicken 1s aJso kind to budgets hard hit by inflation. The following two rec· ipes are good examples or hurry-up chicken dish· es. "Hot a nd Tangy C hicken Risotta.:: is a wholesome combination of chicken thighs with chopped cabbage and n ee. It can be cooked and served in the same pan. cutting down on clean-up time. · 'Devilicious Chicken and Onion Broll" is another si mple but tasty way lo ser ve chicken thighs These dark meat parts are often featured specials al the market, making them an especially economical food buy It's no wonder that many food experts pre· diet that by the end of this decade, chicken wilJ surpass red meat in per capita consumption. HOT AND TANGY CmCICEN RISOTTO 8 broiler-fryer chicken thighs 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons win e vinegar 2 teaspoons salt, divided (See CHICKEN, Page CH > Orange Coast DAILY PILOTtWodnesday, September 2, 1981 . ~ . 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Three Cavorlte conve· nience rooda comblne to make a hearty meal-In· one-caaaerole. An Im· portant !actor. too, la that lhia tasty Pear 'N' Sau111e Bean Bake la as kind to the budiel aa It la quick to prepare. Canned baked beans receive '11 extra Ult with the addition of pear syrup, brown sugar, pre· pared mustard and cataup . Partially browned link sausages and canned Bartlett pear halves alternate, spoke-fashion, over the seasoned beans . A sprinkling of brown sug. ar and powdered ginger adds a flavorful topping to the luscious pear halves. A quick heating in the oven and the casserole is ready to serve. Hot orange muffins or brown bread and a selection of crisp rel- ishes are nice additions to the menu. Homemakers who mus t rely on inex· pensive meat cuts to meet their budgets can add a distinctive touch by i11corporating this versatile fruit into the recipe. Low cost entrees like m eat balls, pot roast or chicken take on a totally new look when garnished with creamy white canned Bartlett pears. PEAR 'N' SAUSAGE BEAN BAKE 1 can (16 ounce) Bartlett pears 1 pound link sausages 2 cans ( 16 ounce each> baked beans 3 tables poons brown sugar 1 •,2 teaspoons pre· pared mustard l tables poon cats up 1 teaspoon powdered ginger Drain pears. reserv- ing 14 cup syrup. Lightly brown sausages. Com- bine baked beans. 2 tablespoons brown sug. ar. prepared mustard, catsup and reserved pear syrup. Place in s hallow n~ quart casserole. Alternate Canni ng popular in U.S. Long before r e frigeration - probably as early as 3500 B.C. -salt was used to preserve food from SPoilage by the in · fluen ce of yeasts, molds and invisible bacteria that make food inedible. Today. modern proces· sing method s, packaging and refrigeration have made food preservation much less of a concern. Still, with ever-rising food costs, more and m ore Americans are cashing in on crops from home gardens. Sources show that in 1979, more than 50 percent or the vegetable gardeners in the U.S. did some home c anning. And once again, gardeners are returning to salt -for flavor, of course, but sometimes also as a method of preserving their abundant fresh crops. Today, salt's effec· liveness as a preser· vative varies, depending on the amount of salt used , which is deter· mined by different can· ning and pickling techniques. IN MOST home can- ning today, salt is JlSed primarily to enhance flavor -for example, with fresh -pack or quick-process pickles, which require relatively small amounts of salt and are brined only for several hours, or even canned In a spicy vinegar solution without brining. However, In the case of brined or fermented pickles. which are sub· merged In a brine solution to ferment for about three weelu, salt ia used ln much greater quantities to prevent sPollage. Salt helps to Inhibit the growth of deatructive mlcroor1anlsms that are present in all food, (See PRESERVING, Pa1e C12) ' ... .11 .... -.• L . pear halves and uuuaea, 1poke·f11h1on, over bean.a. Combine re· malnln1 I tablespoon brown 1u1ar and powdered ginger . Sprinkle over pears. Bake ln a 3MI -degree oven 25 to 30 minutes. Serves 4 For another easy and inexpensive meat ac· companlment made with popular canned Bartlett pears. try: PICKLY PEARS MADE FOR MEAT Make a pint or so of plckly pears, at little coat and wtth almost no work at all, by 1tartln1 with canned Bartlett pears. Picked tor uni· rormtty of size along with shape, and packed in a heavy su1ar syrup to preserve their peak flavor and flrmneaa. canned Bartlett pears pickle well. Just draln a 20·ounce can of the ·halves. Measure ~ cup of the pear syrup into a saucepan and add"• cup more sugar, ~cup cider or white wlne vinegar. 2-lnch stick of cinnamon bark. and ~ teas_peon whole cloves. Simmer 10 mlnutea; add canned pears and brln1 t.o full boll. Tum into diah to coo l : cover and refrigerate overnight or for several hours before servin1. With chops or roast of lamb, a alleht sprlnklln1 of paprika on the pears adds color: for ham or pork, atrlpe on prepared mustard with a fork ; or almply a•· range the pickly 8 artletts with deep green water cress on a separate servln1 dish from the meat. Three co nve n1tnct foods , canned pears, canned bean/I and link sauaages co mbine to make this tempting meal·m or1e casse role ~ COOK-OUT "''•roars OPIN f I l!oncho Wotrr _Add@d BUTT PORTION HAM f l l!ond10 Wolrr Addt>d WHOLE HAM E 11 (.,,od" A" ll1b Cogt> & Goblt>h FRESH TURKEY BREAST FRESH 18 1.39 18 1.39 18 2.19 HEN TURKEYS AVG WEIGHT 10 IA lBS El llAN(HO 6 PACK COOLER 30·01 ICE CHEST Ool or lotion· 4·01 COPPERTONE Polo rood TIME ZERO KIWI FRUIT •.• 87 • .•....••.•. 1 .29 1.49 2 .27 6 .49 FOOD SALEf ~'~~~~~~~y BLADE CUT ... U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF U SDA Cho•<,. l!forf Cllucl. Cu• 0 -BONE ROAST US 0 A (ho•cr 9 .. ,.1 (hucl. Cul 7·BONE ROAST CHUCK LIMIT 2 STEAK ............. . U.S.0 .A. CHOICE BEEF-WHOLE, BONELESS, AVG. 10-16 LBS. TOP SIRLOIN 18 1.69 l B 1.29 BONELESS TURKEYS Prq Hot C:,uq!" I '1·01 pl.g JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE LB 1.89 fA 1.69 U SDA (ho1c,. Bui 8onrl"" Chuck llollt'd I ~ t !J I ., lJ• 1.99 SHOULDER CLOD ROAST te 2 .49 HAM SLICES lfl '-'II t , • I•, ~ SWORDFISH STEAKS ................. . LB. 3.99 FRESH RED SNAPPER Frott'" Dtlro\•"d <.ool.td 18 1.89 COCKT All SI ZE SHRIMP h o t"n o .. t..,ut>d '1 EA ~llfSH 8 Ol J411 STUFFED M,...1 LAWS CLAMS 5 FOR' I WESTERN OYSTERS te 4 .99 EA 1.89 BUDWEISER BEER 67 12-01. CANS 6-PACK LIMIT 4 S & W 18·0Z OVEN BAKED BEANS .89 f onnong> 8tf'od & 8uttt1 14 01 .75 PICKLES Bell Brond. Louro Scudder Ant Flo•O•\ .89 Reg & o.,.. 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J2oz 79c '~/K.~~ Hot and tangy chicken makes good hurry-up meal • • • Chicken shortcut <Prom P age C9) (which is suitable as 1'1 teaspoon pepper . serving dish>. pour dnp- divided pings from broiler pan, 4 cups chopped cab· add reserved sauce to bage drippings and heat over 2 cups cooked rice m e di um -hi g h t e,m t-.i teaspoon. paprika perature, sitrring con Make sauce by m elt-stantly. Add re maining 1 ing butter in s mall t easpoon salt and r e · saucepan over medium m aining 114 t e as poon heat. Add wine vinegar, ·pepper and the chopped 1 teaspoon of the salt cabbage; sHr fry about and • 4 teaspoon or the 15 minutes or until cab· pepper; stir sauce until bage is tender. Add well mi xed . Place cooked rice to cabbage chicken in large shallow a nd cook for 5 minutes dish ; pour hot s auce or until most of the liq· over chicken, turning to u id ts absorbed . Ar · coat; let stand ror 10 range warm c hicken minutes. Place chicken thighs in top of rice- thighs s kin side up on c a b bag e m i x l u re : broiler pan, reserving s prinkle with paprika. sauce. Set temperature Ma kes 4 servings control at broil or 450 D E V I L I C I 0 t: S d egr ees F . Arrange CJUCKEN oven rack so chicken is AND ONION BROIL about 8 inches from 10 b roiler frver heat. Broil chicken for chicken lhighs · 15 minutes, turn, brush • 3 tablespoons butter with sauce; broil for 15 2 tab I esp o on s more minutes or until Worcestershire sauce fork can be inserted I teaspoon garlic with eas e Rem ove salt c hicken to a warming 1 2 teaspoon dry tray. In large frypan mustard 5 medium onions. halved 1 :-teaspoon salt 1 ~ teaspoon pepper Make sauce by melt in g !;>utter in medium ~aucepan over medium heat : a dd W or · cesters hir e sa u ce. garlic salt and mus tard Cook for 2~mrnutes. stir· ring oftcn:-'remove from h<'at. Brush onion halves with sauce and place on broiler pan The n brush chicken w1th sauce and place skin side up on onion halves. Set tem- perature control at broil or 450 degrees F Ar- r an ge oven rack so l'h1cken is about 6 inches from heal. Broil for 15 minutes . turn onion and c hicken, leaving onion o n top. Brush liberally with sauce and broil for 15 mmutel> more or until fork can be inserted in c h icke 11 with eas e . Remove from oven and ~prinkle with salt a nd pt:pper. M<1kes 5 serv- ings ... Pears ready to can fFrom Page C4> fill with boiling w<iter lo cooking enough for one cover the jars complete· jar at a time to prevent ly Bring back to a boil over-cooking. When all and boil 15 minutes . Lift ja rs are ready. set on jars out of the water trivet in deep kettle a nd bath and set on cutting ' board or wire rack until cold Makes 3 quarts Sall· Vinegar Solution: Stir l lablespooneachsalt and vinegar into 2 quarts water w ..... 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Choose regular Hormel Tamales, a f avorlte with many families. O Want the same good beef and com in a sauce spiced to set your tongue tingling? Choose Hormel Hot 'n Spicy Tamala, the food for heroes. DA little hot. Or a lot ~t. It's a lively choice! . r • 1r 4¥ , ~·· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/WednHday, September 2, 1981 •. Canning popular in U.S. (Ftom Pait ClO> and absorbs moisture \.from the food, ao it la no lon1er a welcome en· vtronment for thete bac· terla to srow. Re1ardleu of the technique uaed, home economlsta for Morton 1u11eat that a pure, flne-1rained salt such as v· coo)dna. c anntn1 and .... plckllng sail produces ~ conalatently aood resulta " when used ln putting up 'veaetables and fruits . ALTHOUGH regular table salt can be used in preservin1 foods, Mor· too Sall home economists recommend aaainst substituting it for canning and pickling sail. Most table salt con· tains anti-caking agents. that prevent salt grains from clumping together in damp weather. The anti-caking agents can cause brine solutions - such as those used in pickling -lo become cloudy. Llke canning and pickling salt, kosher s alt is also a pure, additive· free product, and can be used for home canning recipes . H o we ve r , because kosher salt is coarse and less dense. a recipe will require ap· proximately two times as much.kosher salt on a volume basis when sub· stitutlng for canning and pickling salt. In addition to a fine balance of ingredients, a canning or pickling rec ipe mus t reflect proper canning pro· cedures lo preserve the food itself, as well as its flavor and appearance. Once they have been ; -prepared and sealed into j ars, high-acid foods ··(such as tomatoes or the pickle recipes accom - panying this article > are boiled in a water bath lo kill bacteria which may cause spoilage. (Lower acid foods such as green beans should be done in a pressure canner.) A WATER bath can- ner is a large, covered pot with a rack on the bottom on which jars r est in the water to prevent bumping and crackiJlg. The pot should h old about 12 t o 15 quarts of water, and must be tall enough for he water level to rise at east one inch above the J&r tops, yet still leave space for bubbles and steam when the water boils. Use only jars that are made especially for can- ning /pic kling and freezing. (These ate us ually called mason jars, and• are available i n gr ocery stor es, dis count stores and hardware stores.) Be sure the jar rims are free of chips, nicks and cracks. Wash the jars in hot, soapy water. "' rinse well and sterilize ' In boiling water for 15 • minutes. Two-piece lids (a screw ring or band, plus flat lid ) are easiest to use and give con· sistently good sealing results . ..., Follow the manufac- "'-ture r 's directions for cleaning and heating the bands and flat lids ,, before setting on jars. t <l LIDS SEAL as the food cools; the cooling l process produces a 'tr s light vacuum which makes the lid "pop" and bend inward. Any cooled jar of processed pickles whose lid doesn't "pop" has not been properly sealed and should be reprocessed using a new lid, or refrigerated and used within a few days. When removing jars from boiling water , always use a jar lifter with plastic-coated grip· pers to bold the jar securely and prevent burned hands. Jars just out of the canner should be placed on a folded towel or wire rack until co mpletely cooled (several hours). Be sure to keep jars off cold sur- f aces and out of drafts, or the jars may crack. LABEL cooled jars with the name of the food and the date on which it was processed. Store in a cool, dry, dark place such as a cup· board. <Never store pickles or canned foods in direct sunlight.> An ideal storage lem· perature lJ between 50 and 70 dep-ees. She taSte-tests f~t-f ood chicken UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. <AP> -Dressed wllh casual ele1tnce, the yo"°nl woman in the back row daintily llcked three manicured rtn1er1 and concentrated on a yellow queaUonnalre. handed to newcom ers by a student. "A successful trial,'' he saJd of the tutin1 by hundreds ot cocuumers or a selection of a popular new f11t rood - the breaded, se&11oned and fried chicken patties and llllell, sold by major fut-rood chains and lncreaslnaty by supermarketa. ed about two yeus ago in the new.. types of chicken products. "The existtni product.a vary 1reatly in compoeltlon, quality and taste," he explains. "Moreover, thank• to tht 1irowin1 popularity bf what could be called a •f11t food chicken burger,' many more compan\ea are makln1 or planning to introduce similar product.a. Ahead, ramrod straight. sliver hair peeking from a wh1te yachting cap, a profeasortal·lookln1 man broke a chicken morsel in half. Poppins a p1ete lnto b.la mouth and chewing slowly, be seemed obllvious to the 11nun1 you.ngsters nearby. "Your piece was areal," one of them announced lo a friend. "But mine doesn't taste Uke chicken." When it comes lo food , MacNeU believes. the most sophisticated testln& procedures must be supplemented by the human factor. So from Ume to time, he offers free ice cream cones to volunteers who wut lute. and rate, foods he is testing at his Penn State lab. ·'While the fillets are basically slmllar, consisting of a chunk of chkken breast. there are some differences ln tenderness and seasoning. The real diversity. however, is fo und among chicken patties. These are made of naked or fragmented chicken, and some have a protein -binder, such as egg white, soy or textured vegetable.protein." "Why do you think they want our opinions?" asked another muncher , who admitted that, while the chicle en tidbits weren't bad. he'd really come for the free ice cream cone. Their comments are crucial to MacNeil, who speclallzes in analyting food quality and characteriltics. His aim: to improve palatability and nutritional value of many processed foods. especially meata. Dr. Joseph H. MacNeil, professor ol food science at The Pennsylvania State University. regarded with satisfaction the dwindling pile of queationnaires being An expert on chicken hot dogs and other types of mechanically deboned poultry meat, MacNeU got interest· A lot of experimentalloo as well as research ls 1olng on in the industry, MacNeil says, but many of the studies are by corporations reluctant lo share their flndlnp. • ~it@!> Double Coupoil p, ,•-.1•111 1111-. 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"'" E 'ch•Oes hQ1•or tobacco and 11u10 milk prooucts Limit One Item Per Menutacturera' Coupon and Limit 4 Double Coupon• Per Cuatomer Coupon Effective Sept. 3 lhru Sept. 9, 1911 ~BA .. ~~~,~~.~ '~"~~e.c:!~. couoon ano get or>uble tne sav.ngs wnen yOIJ purchase the item Not to nciuof' •f'ta•ler tree or grocery purcnase coupons or exceed the 11a1ue ol the item E•cluOcs liquor tobacco ano fllJld milk products :::,,_ < Limit One Item Per Manufacturera1 Coupon and Limit 4 Double Coupon• Per Cuatomer Coupon Effective Sept. 3 thru Sept. 9, 1881 ~HI> Double Coupon Prr·scnt this co1Jpon along with any one Manufacturers' "cents off' <.t1t1pon ond qe1 double the savings when you purchase the Item Not to "" l11c1f' " tn1ler ·tree or "grocery purchase" coupons or exceed the v.ihu• nt thr> item E1c1uoes hQuor tobacco and llu10 milk products limit One Item Per Menutecturera' Coupon and limit 4 Double Coupon• Per Cuatomer Coupon Effective Sept. 3 thru Sept. 9, 1981 ~HI> Double Coupon Present th1!: coupon along with any one Manufacturers "cents off .. coupon ano get oouble the savings when you purchase the item Not to include 'retailer" 'lree" or 'grocery purchase .. coupons or exceeo the value of the item Excludes liquor. tobacco and llutO milk products Limit One Item Per Manufacturer•' Coupon end limit 4 Double Coupon• Per Cuatomer Coupon Effective Sept. 3 thru Sept. 9, 1911 , ,.,. Ja / ,# ,.,.,,...,t'~ ...... · New rap-Washington State-Golden i. ,l Ralphs-Meat or Beef Wieners PIAIN·WRAP~ Delicious !f.2~~!~pe~!!! Apples Limit 2-1 2 pack• 12 pack 1 Jb. pkg.-Llmlt 2 pkg.of 8 per lb. per lb. ~--~-::::;/-..;.:::::::::::===~ 12 oz. Cans-Regular Fresh Fryer Legs Ralphs PLAJNWRAP. Soft Dr~nks Beer per lb. 25 II more super low prices Feature Item of the Week Sculptura Stoneware Dinnerware Saucer ••ch II with ••ch $5.00 purch•M Zee Earthtona Napkins • 79 ':::·· All Varieties Marta's Burritos .29::: Orig inal Aunt Jemima Pancake Waight Watchers Mix Mayonnaise 98 32 oa. 1 0! 01 • • bO• • Jar Ralphs White or Wheat Super Bread .49 '~· Ralphs Sliced Food American Ch1111 14. ,o&. '*•· 2511 flClll., llftT llUS Laura Scud er's Twin-Pak Potato Chips 7 112 oz. bag 87 • . , . '-" II. ._ • t • I I f ' " 1 ~ ~ ,'" '¥! t;-£.// Armour-Fre sh -Golaen Star Butter Basted Boneless Turkey per lb. 79 • All Ralphs Stores will be open regular hours ~ Labor Day, Sep(. 7, 1981 Price• Effective Sept. 3 thru Sept. 9, 1981 •Copyright 1111 by A•IPh• We , .. .,,,.the right to llmn Grocery Comp•nJ. or refu.e u1 .. to commerclet All ,.lghta A ... rved. ~ d .. 1.,.. or ,whof ... len1. Savlnga relet• to prevloua wMk'• lph• price, or IHI data prior to lnltlel price reduction Hcluelve of edver .. d Of promotional prlcn. AC1••••••4'<1 •••ma'"""' Ml er• IN .. ,... pt•C• 01 lo•••"' 1tl t1o•n Ptte•• 01-the,, •d•••ht4'<1 01-en mer •Mr 1Ho-nd1n9 UCHI" 1oc11 compehhon co11 tee1on °' t•oO••ptt., IOC:ahOf\ t•1 WMS., _.. IOCtl 311 17• ST., CISTA D == PASH• YIBllA. IJl•A alS cam .. AT 11.IM, .. 1214 IMI(, TIS1ll, lllPllf & llME I.YI. 112111111 ST .. TIST1lt HAm &•SGN COSTA& 411 M. LIMA. AIWIOM -*211111. _.TIM IUCN MAC•IA & -., .-.TMt YAllEY J5471 S . ..-.sT, WOWltl STOil llOtlS: t-11 W,, J.I Sllay ·- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 2, 1981 ·California pears good coolers On these hot late sum - mer days a body can't 11eem to eel enough to drink. You probably never gave it much thoueht, but fresh Culifornla Bartlett pears can be u ed for a number of sallsfymg drinks HONEY-OF-A-PEAK SWIRL 2 l a rg e fr es h California Bartlett pears 1·• cup honey 12 cu p canned chocolate syrup 1 pint vanilla ice cream 11\a cup club soda Pare, core<> and finely dice pears to measure 3 cups . Combine with honey and bring to a boil over medium heat. Sim· mer 5 minutes or until consistency of jam. Mix- ture should measure 1 cu p. Cool. Place l tablespoon c hocolate syrup in each of 4 ( 12· ounce> glasses. Stir cooled pear m ixtur e lightly with ice cream . Spoon half the mixture into g l asses over c hocolate syrup, divid· ing evenly a mong the glasses. Add a second tablespoon chocolate syrup to each and top with remaining pear-ice cream mixture. Add about 2 tablespoons soda to each glass and serve at once Makes 4 serv- ings. Ca/1/ornza Bartlett pears make honey of a swirl on summer days Note: For richer soda, use a little more ice cream CARIBBEAN SHAKE l large f resh California Bartlett pear ( 9 to 10 ounces) 'h teaspoon instant coffee granules ""%cup milk 1 cup chocolate ice cream 2 tablespoons light rum 1 tablespoon sugar or honey 1/16 teaspoon s alt Pare, core and dice pear to measure 11"2 cups. Turn into blender jar Dissolve coffee in milk. Add to blender. along with all remaining ingredients and blend until s m ooth a nd cr eamy . Makes 2 (9· ounce) servi ngs. SPICED P EAR SODA 2 l arge fr es h California Bartlett pears 1 •cup sugar 1. cup apricot pre· serves 2 teaspoons cin· namon l pint vanilla ice cream l < 12-ounce > con- tainer cream soda Pare, core and finely dice pears to meas ure 3 cups. Combine with sug- ar, apricot preser ves and cinnamon. Simmer about 5 minutes or until mixture is consistency of Jam and measures a scant 113 cups. Cool. Spoon I tablespoon pear m ixture in bottom or each of 4 glassses . ( 10 to 12 ounce capacity ). Add 1 scoop ice cream to each and s tir to blend. Top each with 1 table- spoon pear mixture, add a s econd scoop ice cream, then remaining pear m i xture. Fi ll glasses with cream soda. Makes 4 sodas. Note: For richer soda use a little more ice cream. PEAR YOGURT DRINK 1 large fr es h California Bartlett pear (a bout 9 ounces) 1 (8-ounce ) con · tainer raspberry or boysenberry flavored low-fat yogurt 2 tablespoons wheat germ 2 large eggs 1'2 cup milk• 1 tablespoon lemon · juice Dash saJt Pare. core and dice pear lo measure 1112 cups. Turn into blender and blend smooth and crea~y Pour into two 12-ounce glasses. Makes 2 servings, about 1111 cups each. *For a thinner drink, milk may be increased. Note: t:ach 11 2 cup ser ving has about 350 calories and 16 grams protein PEAR DE MENTHE COOLER 2 to 3 fresh California Bartlett pears. chilled 1 2 cup mtlk 2 tablespoons creme de menthe Mint leaves. op- tional Pare, core and ·coarse- 1 y chop pear s t o measure 2 cups. In a blender jar combine pears. milk and creme de meothe. whirl until smooth . P our into chilled wme or sherbet glasses. Garnish with a mint leaf. if desired. Makes about four 12-cup servings. Fl\ESH PEAR COOLER 3 fresh California Bartlett pears l cup milk 1 2 pint vanilla ice cream 2 tabll'spoons lemon juice 2tablespoons honey 4 tablespoons maraschmocherrysyrup 1 .. teaspoonsalt 1116 teaspoon mint extract Ginger ale Pare. halve. core and cut up pears Whirl in blender at high speed. with all remaining ingre- dients except ginger ale. until smooth. Pour into glasses. fill ing about % full. Add ginger ale to fill andstirgently. Makes 4to 5 servings PEACH TREAT Cling peach halves spr inkled with a mixture of coconut and shelled s unflower seeds are a delicious a fter school snack . This i s a nutritious treat that your children will eniov. SPRINKLE PEACHES Golden d ing peach halves sprinkled with grated Parmesan cheese .and heated in the oven for 10 minutes make a delicious accom · paniment for any main course. Medical Weight Reduction $20 Monthly -Includes • Doctor Visit • No C.ontrocts • Mlckation1 • Personpl Diets • No Hypnosis • No Sirf Hypnosis • Friendly Office • No Electric Shocks Dr. Joseph A. Corig M.b. · 10 I H. T•1ftR A••· #305 IOI Medlcot l1d9., S• .. Alta ........... ., .. Pwy. Call 547-0341 INTRODUCING YES® DETERGENT PLUS FABRIC SOFTENER. Ra1n0ow fresh YES cleans, softens and controls static Its the rnos exc• 1ng laurrdry proouct 1ou can buy' • Nevv', neavy duty YES c 1eanc, a'> well a<:. any leading deter gent, liquid or oovvder • Plu'> YES softens w1 r a rainbow-fresh c,cent and controls static cling' . • W "r r'ES, you 11 save • ~e cas· of sepa ra e f abr c sof enerr ·The unique 1ngre dient!:i 1n YES are patented' Nothing else works like YES JUST1/4 ~ CUP ISALL 1 4/ IT TAKES. CUP €)CM \,tGMI ( s lb. bG4) GROUND SlR\.OIN ~ ~ATftE$ 1111!1!111!!!1111!!11"!!.W Cl3 • •' ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. Suptuml.HH 2, 1981 South-of-the border turkey bake great for back-to-school menu 30 f>AVS ll ATtl SEPTEMBER . and thut mc.111s :m new m e nu ideas ro1 those buck lo school anti cool fall d uy appelitit's Try uddml( a httle s p1ct' to your rec1pt• rept.·rlt>1 r<' with .te:.ty Soulh·of·th1· Border Turk<•y Bake Once you make tht• discovery that a good s e 1 e c t ion or tu r k t• \ breast producti. u re available an the fretth meat counlt'r of your ·r s upermarket. you wo11 't have any trouble thank ing of new recipe 1dt'<JS I n add1t1on to tht.• versaihty of the Lendt.•r turkey whale mt•at pro ducts. nutrition is a Im! plus with 30 grams of protein, only I gram or saturated fat and 157 calories in eC1ch :1 1 ounce sen ang Comb1nl' that old fa.vor ite turkey with menu ideas for 1·x citing fall eating S O U TH -OF ·T ll E - BOROER TU RKE\' BAKE 2 pounds lurkt·~ steak. cutlet. filet or ten derloin. cut into 2 inch pieces Old rule I may be broke11 By CECIL\' BROWNSTONE AlM<1-l'r"1 l'-Edlter D E A H <' 1-; C ll. Y I h ave c.il\.\ ;,iys L1gn·ed with the 1dt•a \ ou and other food wntc·rs have advocatt•d van the food categoril'S In the different ('Oursc:-of a menu. fo'nr l'xamµle. don't serve a cold fruit soup and then a fruit salad Rut in -.ummer when fn•sh fruit 1s ,o dt' ltcious and abundant. I'm wondering whethl·r it 1sn·t pt>rm1ss1lllc lo rll· part soml'\.\ hat from tht• old rulL• For a special company dannN. I "ant to serve mL•lnnl' con pro sciutlo as a first cours1· I and homL•made "an1lla I ice cream w11 h a fresh s trawbt-rn -.:iuce "' dessert. o;, )ollll think that's too muC'h fruit L1NDECIOED DEAR llN Ot:nmrn: am less ng1d th:in I used to Ix-about :.taekin~ I to the old rule of not us I ing the samt• cateiwry of food in mon• than one course of a menu For example. I nm\ lh1nf-1t , i s perm1s-.1hlc at a brunch to offrr oranl!f .1,,u1ce and tht.•n go on lo sc ramblt·d t·ggs and sausage pattu.-~ with ap I pie n ngs Nc•verthclc•ss. I think lht• mdnn <1nd strawbcrri t·:. you art· I considering :.N\ mg on the s ame mt•nu are a hit much. Whv not h;n l' a dessert sauct• that's nut of the fr u 1 t r ca I m ·• We've JUSl lt•st' ti d f a b u I o u s I y g o •> d M acadam1a Butterscuth sauce that would be \\ell I worth putting over your homemadt• vanilla 1ct• c r eam for spee1a! guests . C B MACA DAMIA Bll'ITF.RSCOTCJI SAl'CF. 2 tablespoon~ buttr•r 34 c u p f I I Ill I ~· packed l1~ht brnv.n sugar ':i c up light C'Orn syrup 14 cup half <1nd half 1::i c u p co a r s l' I ) c h o p ped ma('adam1a nuts In a hca\)o medium size saucepan over lo" heat. melt the butler stir in the s ugar and syrup Over medi um heat, stirring constant ly. bnng to a full boil mixture will lighten an color and become thin· ner becau~c the s ugar will have compl et ely melted this may take as long as 15 minutes. Off h eat. g radually stir in the half.and-ha lf; stir in the macadamias Serve warm over vanilla ice cream. • The sauce may be made seve r al da ys ahead : in this case, store. Lightly closed. in the refrigerator. At serving time . r e heat eently, stirring, on top of the r ange ; or reheat briefly in a microwave oven. Makes about l l• cups es l tJblt•spoons huttt-1 2 tublc:.poons 011 H t•orn tortillas, rut 11110 I inl'l1 strap!'i I t•an ( 101 1 ounl'l"•' cr earn ,,f ch1rkt'11 sou11. 11nd1luh•d I t•un ( 10 • .. ounce1i > <·r< .. 1n1 of mushroom soup, 11nd1lutc1! I tall I 10 OUll( t') tomali>t•s and t:hiles, drauwd 11 <'an <·hop 1>l·tl grt!t>n ch1h•-. I on11111 d1op1wd I gr<·t>n IH'llfll'r, t hOPPl'U 1 :.o pou11d Monterey Jat•k c·het'sc, 1:raled Cook turkl'Y -.t1..•uk p1l'ces 111 hot oil and but kr until hJ:hlly l.>rownccl S pread corn turtallt.1 stripb on bottom of 2 quart bakm~ dish Top with rooked turkn Cumh1ne :.oups tom,1toL•s and c·hales i:1·e1·n d111t•-. 111111111 .i11tl .:r t-1·11 l'l'l'I"'' Pour 1111\ lUI I ' O\'l'I t'\11 k1•\ lllp w1ll1 •:1.1t1•d 1·h•·1·:..1· .111d bakl• 111 .1~7 dt'J.'I '''' I· II\ l'll f111 :Ill Ill llllllllll' •I uni 11 hro'.' tll'll am l h11 I• Lil\ ,"1;11t1·· l'hl' ·11111-:1•\ B1tk1• ma) h•· 1111·1•.11 l'd U h P ad 1· 11 \'I' I l' lf ,J II d 1 L•f ngt rah•d 1111 up 111 .! I hour.., Jntl tlw11 h;1k1·d ,1t 300 <ll-g11·t·-. F f11r I hou1 and l:i 111111ul1·s <'11n1l1111(' turkey with <'111/es arul dwese for a ~ /JI<' 1J Su u I Ii u f · I h e /lrmler 'I'urkeq Bak LUCKY MAKES YOUR HOLIDAY COOKOUT HAPPEN FOR LESS. BEEF BACK RIBS ,, .. 98 Fro""" 0Pfro~rer1 RIB EYE FILET Bonl'IP~~ eonaPCI Beef 'fl'"" Pr .. 299 T-BONE STEAK .,248 SPILLMATE TOWELS r GOLD 'N SOFT 59· MARGARINE if 01 crn e XLNT POTATO 129 SALAD JOl"l1 cm e vrn LONDON BROIL STEAK 99 eonei~s Bonot>a ~· • t '. ', TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 48 l'lC•'11'IP ~ B0nCll'n Ct ' FRESH 97 ~~~~~r~ BEE1F • ~\not t~cel'O • ' • CHICKEN OF THE SEA CH UNK TUNA 111111 •• • \ ! ;,!,;!,~~~ ~.~.~22 9 Cll~Ol1\ or 81.1r911no , f" CARLING l> ~~(~~ .... 279 1.., f',1r1i1 FRYING 55 CHICKEN ,/-.,I , f 11y ,,rrtNt ._.r~nf.-Alt'• PORK SPARERIBS Lucky Wiii Be Open Monday, September 7th. 9 A M to 7 P M LABOR DAY MH l1urn S•ZP ~r?zen Qt>froueo .,101 WHOLE BEEF ,,.139 BONELESS .,1 98 B'RISKET WHOLE HAM .-r ,., n, 101 n Pf'~' , .. , lt' w;,r P• A!1Cleo 'u11y Cookt>Cl 1 'lb IH,llf LO 7 l ij• CORNISH ... ,,148 ALASKAN .. 1 59 GAME HENS SALMON 1,.,,1 ,1 Hh Af.rr'\:f'"• Cl F•~h Pini< WhOll' or Half .. \ . . . ) •I ' '~ . I ~..,.,,_.,,/· WHOLE WATERMELONS RADISHES OR GREEN ONIONS ~ AVJ•l.lOlt' Thur\ Fro Sat Only I I I '\ / ·' " ,r M ,(, .. . '\4 ~'.-~~ \ ,)~ ~ 1 , ~-" , GRANNY SMITH RED APPLES GRAPES ~'I'"' 1r~1an<1 s '·nt"lr COIOrfut Ravorfut ... 39 ~ ... ... 49 ~'" HONEYDEW BROWN MELONS ONIONS w onat>rfui Eating US NO 1 ltl . 19 ~ ... ... 25 ~ ... ! g~rST .~:: 3 9 '"" .15 __ ~~-it• ____________ _ n 1 l"'f ~~r·,.r~' ,q t•l rH"tMf"\'Cl',. r M"f'*• t.,, 1n""'r4"'""''"""''"'f'·"~t1U ... ttNr111"dS1nh"\<>nt\POCOU,,Tf'\ __________________________________ ,.. lfofll"l .. IK!'1l, "'''~(.fV t~ ·~Ill\ e.111rt'"'",..,. .ti ·~·1 a Key Buys mean extra savings. lo.q 11111' ;ire llt'm' pm rrl cH·n l1n1cr 1h.1n thl'11 (\Cl \ll<I \ dl\l(lUl11 f'lllC' d' ,1 """" 111 munulJl 11ncr' 1c mr111.11 ' prnn111ll1'11otl Jlt•'"'Jnc.-or c'u·r11.,n.1t pur.hd\C' '""11 trnd hun1IH•d, nl Kn Bu\ 111 n" CHI\ 111nl \••U ,h,1p /Vo games or gimmicks. ln•t••d ol tt.tmc' ''""'fl' c>r p1mm11 l ' 11• ,,11111(1 n"tnmcr'. v.t 11Hcr d'"''"'"' l'"""lo! J"'"'"ll \nue l"\\CI 11\l'1.dl l11t~I t-111 ,11111 """"II\ 11111' sens an ···- f veryday low prices. l11'lc,1d nl J k \\ \\C\'ld~ 'I'"' ol .U.lt\\\·lhl"-tltt.tld lo" r'11C'tn~ \,tfl '1 d~H l 'tt\Ut "" 1.111 l1mJ hill -------------- /Vo limits to extra savings. R.11hc1 1han l1m11 ",f\('11.1I•" .ui.I 11111 \"1J1 \11\lhtl' v.c pl.i1c "" hrnll• '"'Hu n11·,,hc1 1•1 11cm' \1\11c.111 11111 "" \\hctt '•'II '"l t.n Ru\ 11ctr'I' ollnl·J ,11 t \11,1 '·'""II' \"'' • 111 ,1 .... l up ·= a., . ~-- Make it Happen for less! -(,-ou 111· S1,P'['HllA '1 k [IS Lower prices overall • I I I • Orange Coctst DAILY PILOT /Wednosday, Septomber 2, 1981 DI \ \H UNl·.Sl>:\ \" -EVENNG- •:00111• NIW8 KUNG P\.I I TlC TAC DOUGH w·A•S'H • OOOOTIMU • GD IU!CTAIC COMPANY C"I (I) CNHEWS l{I) A8C HEWS IBN8CNEW8 CS) THE WAC;t<.V WOALO CW JONA THAN WINTERS Hos1 Oraoo W .. let 9.'306 ~·sw1LO 8) P.M. MAGAZINE A pl!y11e1at's views on "pyramid ~ ... Pona- l>Yrgn • talking ...i.al>O...., Chef Tell mak• Charcoal· grlllad potaloaa Or Wafeo on tetanus snoia Calhle Mann mH11 1 man who collec1a 11em1 fO< use on movie NII ti) BEHNYHILL Benny plays a court 1es1ar and soon '-hi• Mad fl3 KCET NEWSBEA T HOii' Cleta Rober'ts G STUOtOSEE "Orient-Ing" Watch a Nantucket man mt1ke kllH. Ilka a loo« 111 the sport of or1an1eer1ng '(Al {l)(BNEWS ®J BAAAEY MILLER Cl) LIVE DEADI -THE OAA TEF\JL DEAD IN CONCERT The Graleful Dead are lea lured In e Halloween con· cert at Radio City '4usoc Hall In New York Coty hOll· ed by Al Frank.,, and Tom DBY1S 0MOVIE The Piiot" Chi! Robert· 800 7:00 f) CBS HEWS 0 N8CHEW8 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN When 111s !>Ml gttl )Ills him Ralpfl dec•dM to jO•n the Matin .. G A8CNEW8 fl BULLSEYE G) M.A.S'H Klinger lalla YICllm 10 Iha pecvllar behav10< 01 Iha 4077111 's peraoonal II) STREETS OF SAH FRANCISCO Slone 11nd Keller 1nves11 gate Hamilton Atr Force Base when a de1ang8d l(lller anlre<I In an Air Force colonel's urill0<m murders a young woman &i) OVER EASY Guett Anne B8lll9f tRI 0 Ci) MACHEJL I LEHRER REPORT (I) TIC T At; OOUQH ®J MERV GRIFFIN Guesis Oerlleee w11111ms Edie McCluro M1rnn Mull BIN Colllgan CJ MOVIE • • • "The ldolmalt9f 11980) Ray Sharkey Tllvah Feldlhuh H' RED SKEl TOH'S MOft£ FUNNY FACES The 1n1erna11onally acclaimed f'renc;h mime Marcel M•rc;NU 1o;na 1"8 master comedian In a per. tormance a1 1"8 C1tcle In the Square Theatre In Kitchener Ontaflo (0 ) 8ME8All'S BEST Dave Winfield Steve Gar 11ey, Pete Rose. Wiiiie St or gall R90g1e Jackson and Mike Schmidt are e lew 01 Ille auperllars profiled 1n this sp41elaJ on bllM!ball' 1 bell players. .;.hie.II also leatures "dream teams ol llMI 1970& •n<f HIM' f) J A LITTLE BRUISED Aftt.•r a hazardou~ t•ross-counlt'\' 1 un to cleltvt•r a w1lnt>s:-. ugent Maxw.ell 1 Robert Culp. center 1 has his share of humps. bruises and a build 111 I h{' leg . Supt•rhero Ralph <Will tum Katt11 lll<.1kes a supt.·r effort Lo prott•t·l him whtll1 P~11n 1Conn1e Sl'llect•u 1 ~ro\\.., .)t.'aluus on.•r lht.· bt•c.1utiful \\ilness· attention to lhtlph 011 Thr Great .\merican Ilt•n) on AB(' 1 Ch 7 1 tonight at Mp m l.;MOVIE • * ~ "Love FlnCls Ancly Hardy" ( 19381 '41ckey Rooney. Judy Garland Ancly'a g1rllrlend relurns eerly lrom a vacallon cau .. Ing problams 10< lhe ef\llre Hardyfemlly 7:30 IJ 2 ON Tl-IE TOWN Hot1s Steve Edwards. Melo<Sy Rogers V1s11 Lon- don. England. and well< down Abby Road, lmmor- llllzed by llMI Bealles. lour Harrod'• Department St0<e, e11amlne Londor\'s sinking probl&m and visit a most unusual museum 0 (3 FAMILY FEUD 0 SHANA NA GUllat Charlie Pride G WOt.L YWOOO SOtJARES fl FACETI-IE .. USIC G) I, CLAUDIUS ··Reign Of Terr0<" Se,anus 0<ders that Tlb«IUs be cut OH lrom Iha OUIS<de WO<ld iea .. ng Antonia With no way ol warning him ol n11 endeno«e<I empire S) MACHEJL I LEH~ REPORT (%!) 80UH08TAGE "Tile ChlCeQO Jau Fes11- va1" Herbie Hancock. Car- men McRae and lhe Sun Ra Orcheslra are leatured In a concert lrom Chica- go s Laite Fron1 Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE A physlcl~t · s views on pyramid power • Pitts- burgh's 1a1k1ng jukebo•es (0) 8ASE8ALl Pl1t1burgh Pirates at Los Angeles OOdgen 8:00 II (I) MOVIE * * ·~ "TM Memory Of ., Ev• Ryker" ( 19801 Natalie WOOd, Robert f'oxW0<1h 0 Qt REAL PEOPLE Feeture<I a m.dleval fesll· val 1n Southern Calilomla, &now SIU1ng on blkll'W& a pavement artist, a Champi- on female Wf•ller (R) 0 MOVIE * "' "' * "The Palm Beacl'I StO<Y ( 19<421 Claudell• Cotber1 Joel McCtaa A wlla cllsenchanted woth her husband finds some -althy dlllilrSIOns In Palm Beach G ®l Tl-IE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO A drug k1ngp1n with a killer car sets out to ~top a beautiful show9orl lrom 1est1ty1ng agalnsl him IR) fJ MOVIE • •'' High Crime·· ( 1973) James Whitmore, FrancQ, NMo The man1pul11tors 01 Italy's growing drug uaHIG are dl11Covere<I by the chlal ol delechves and hll rec;ll less and herd·hllllno com million« Q) MOVIE * * • "' "TIMI Nun'a Slory" ( t9!ifll Au<lrll)' H11>burn. Peter Finch A young nun withdraws from her con· venl when sho discovers heo lntenlM! hatr9d IO< the enemy aurlng World War II fl\) 80UN08TAOE "TIMI Chlc:ago Jau Fetll· val" Herbie HarlCock. Car m9'1 McRae and the Sun Ra Orchellra are featured In 8 Cone.ti ltom ChlC•· go's Lake Front rH'MOVIE "' • "' Blazing Saddles ( 1974) CINvon L•l!le G9'1• Wtldet A black 1ner111 meets wt!,, dl .. pproval lrom his town's residents R ,SI MOVIE * "' Friday The t31h ( 1980) Betsy Palmer. Adro- enne King TIWI reopening or a aumme• camp clolMtd 20 years earlier Atl9f three murders. allr11ets a ••l'><llC live killer IOhO knifes unsuspecting 1een·8gilll A' OMOVIE a ot "''11 "Murdet On The Orlen• E(press" ( 19741 Alben Finney, La1Jren Ba.cell Belgian sleuth Her cule Po1ro1 1nv11111ga1ea '"" murder ol an Ame11cen •ndustrialist aboard a lu• urlous and famous train 8:30 G) I, CLAUDIUS ·zeus By Jove' Altet a mystet+oua Illness. Ca1tou1e proclllms that ne hH become GO<I. and ti.glna to uM II as •fl excuN lor l>Wltra debaucf\ety L'Z)MOVIE * * * "Relum Of A Man C.ned HMM" ( 1978) Aoch- atd Hatrts, Gale Sondet • ga.ard An Engliah IOtd re1urns lo Ametlca When he i-ns that tM Indians wno 1n1ti.1ec1 him Into their tribe hava 1011 their modaai preserve to trappers 'PG' t:00 a a Olf'f"RE.HT STROt<E8 Arnold and Wlll1t go onto !he COOkMl-mBklng OUSI• ness (RIQ G ®J VEGAS A pelr of r IP<Sts use a hod eoua sehame 10 lura lhetr first two v1e11ms, and then Bea, 1n10 lheor 1rap IRI CC.MOVIE 8e lOYe," "My ~unny Val Miine" tn0 Other Cl8Mlea wltlt be1811t 9tlaf\ TOrlf lfom tl'la Hotel Catl)'ele 1n New Yor11 (Al CllLOOKAUVI <JD MClC "°" THt! fllNWIT lhtr; Tompttlns and Tim MoCar"8t '9C80 dlV'IMOnel buaoa11 atanOIOQ• •n<J lntt nri.w jtOM• 01 lh8 q_-. '°" pl•yw• 1HO U Cl) OUIHCV Quincy 8¢C~lally learna 01 lhe plBnnad ou.aaUlne- tlon of 1 government 0111 l:lel (A) eae NEW8 D QJ DYHMTY MIChetl 11 blalotn by • P•" 01 allellanta aft., •MUm• Ing hi• •tt••• with l'allon, and Lindsay seH he• mOlhe< cavorting with Ste von (R) fJll QUE.EH Of' HEARTS Thlt dOC\.lmentary lells tntJ story of Ev• Peron wile ol Geoerel Peron. President 01 Argentina wlHch l~lvd.. lntenrlews Wllh lhOM wno kn-her well •long wHn cNps ot her own lllrna and ra'o ,_., .. 1 lootaga '1f> FlAMBA.R08 Whit Ar• Servants f'0<? The n-farruiy al Flam baias celebrates hatYetll tome. OIClc and Cl'lroat1n11 reklndll their &lr!ler tomanc:e (Part 'IHRIQ (Hl MOVIE • • "' 'The Blues Brolh· 8'S ( 1980) Jonn 8elush1, Dan Ayt.royd Two blues singers mutt conlond with tlMI ChlCaep pollGe, the CIA, neo-Naz11 and lhe lJ S Army lo put together • benellt conoerl 10 raise money lo' lhelr parish 'R' COl MOVIE • * '"' .. Scavenger Hun1" ( 19791 Alchato Ben1am1n, James Coco · When ll1I eccenlrlC molllonalre dleil, Ille cond111on1 ol his Will send his .,..,. on • Wlld search lor varlOus articles on a scavenger list. the winner being able lo Cllllm the decea.sed's lortuno PG $!MOVIE • • '"' "The Godsend' ( 1980) Cyd Hayman, Mal- eolm StOddard TM trou ble 11 Just beginning 10< a tural English couple when I myslerlOUs woman drops by, o••• birth to an albino baby girl 1no disappears. leaving the onlant behind 'A' 10:30 II) IHOEPEHOEHT NETWORI< HEWS 0 MOVIE **'lo "The Hearse Trish vanDevl!We Joseph Cot Ion A series of bizarre and horroty1ng experiences drive a young Khoolleacti er lo Iha edge of lnsenoly 'PG' 10:46 (%)MOVIE • • '"' "Nijinsky" ( !979) Alan Bates. George de le Pena Thumph And treg&- dy punciu11e lhe st0<my re1111onah1p bel-the greet Ruaslan ballet star and his Svengali-like man- 'R' 11:00;°'11 G m (I) dJJ a NEWS 9 STAATAS< A sdentill<: 1-.i whtdl hU tie.\ inveshgallng a dylr>g p1-11 1oun<1 d..CS fl HEW\..YWED GAME II) BENNY HILL Benny lalles you back to tlMI days of 'How The WMIWasWon M fD DICK CAV£TT Gueai •n•mal 11111ner Gunth9f Gebel-WIHlams (RI (%!) WORLO ~ROHICLE · .Oeve1op1ng Afric an Natl0<11" lC 'MOVIE TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 8 00 '''fht' Mc.-mory of fo~va Rvl<l'r " Nalaltt.· Wood st:irs in this mov lt.' 0 udaplallon O( the book. KTLA 0 8 oo 'Tht• Palm He1wh Ston ' Claudctlt• l'olbcrt and Jllt>I Md'~·•·:.i s 1,1r tn a rnm1mlu: t'Olllt·tJ\ st•t rn Floruh.1 KC•:T lJ ~ t>O "Tht.• t'h1c·ago .J aa Ft•sllval " I krhu• llttn('utk and Carmen Mcflut.• <il't.' ft.·atun·ll K('f.:T ilf 10 00 ··(~ll('t'n 1Jf llt.·arts. ·· A do1·u1111•ntary of F.v.i Pt!ron. wife of tht· An.:t·rlt 11w clid ~1tor G) MANNIX 'Aun Till D•rk Cl) 8TANl.EY 81EOEL m ICOETHEWSUAT HOii Clate Rot>er1t (%!) CAPTIONED A8C NEWS (S)MOVfE * * • * Chinatown ( 19741 JllCI< Nicholson Aye Oun•w•y During th• ,....t930• " c>t••••• o.tectove 1nvee11g.... a case 111a1 revea11 a I< 811 ot corr1Jp tion. oncall ana mutder -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 I)()) MOVIE * • * Night Moves I 1975) Gen• Hackman Jenn<let Warren 0 MOVIE * * • Cleopolro" ( •9341 Claudelle C01b111, Worreu Williams Tne dram1111c love allaor ol Cleopelre •nd Marc Antony II set agalna1 the elobori.111 splendor ol Egypt pncJ Roma 0 (JJ) LOVE BOAT "Folk• From 11ome John Mclnllre J11anna110 Nolan. · The Cepta1n's Cup Pal H&<rlngton. Fl0<ence Hen deraon 'Legal Eegla Bet! Convy Leigh T •v101 Young (Al fJ GUNSMOKE A 1111141 cowboy riding a giant norS4! noes into Dodge cla1m1ng 111111 lhe t>orse turns onlo an ele· phant wr>e<l lhe moon 15 lull ti) ROOKIES A temale ollicf'I " bl&meo 10< 1ne_,ieath ol her pat!· ,_ COJMOVIE * * * ·~0101 Hell I t980) Rory CalhoYn. Paul Linke Farme. Smotn ulM!S nos backroaos motel to pro- cure and 1a1t8'1 the cheap but f11gh quality meet ho neede for hos S81J1&go busl.-s 'A' 12: 15 (A) MOVIE • * * "Gloroe ' ( 19801 Gena Rowlen111 John Adames A f0<me< gun mOll becomes the ptotec· 10< ol an 0<pnane<1 SI•· year-old Puer1o Ric.an tar- geted by llMI Un4erWo<ld t0< IM lril0<ma11on 1141 c111 ,_ In • ballet..CS b<oef caae 'PG' 12::30 0 a TOt.tORAOW Guetla Gary U S Bor>da f0<mer New York Cuy deputy potk:41 com m11S1QOer Robel! Daley Chr+• Cos1e110 daught9< of lhe i.te Comedian ~ Costello ID MOVIE * * * The MoY!M! TM! Roared ( 19591 Peter Sellars Jean S11berg 0MOVIE a •'Ir "Brubakor· ( 1980> Robort Redlord Vaµnet 1<0110 A refO<m · mon08<1 warden uncovers wide spread corrupllon when he e111ere h11 newly assigned prison po11ng as on inmate 'R1 12:50 IZl "2" MAGAZINE OF THE AIR 1:00 fl PSYCHIC PHENOMENA "Predlcllona 1078 • Hosts Damien S1mptot1, S1ac111 Hunt Guests CarOI Ann Dryer. Oorothy Vallee II) INOEPENOEHT NE'TWON< HEWS !Cl MOVIE • • F reabie And T'he Bun ( 1974) Jam .. Caan. .Alan Arkin Two lreewt'leel· •ng San Francisco cops ••e pteguad by runaway cars and &luSlve lad-1n lheo• cro» town race 10 protect lhtl men they Intend 10 ,,,..,, Z.1 MOVIE • • * T"41 Bluea Brolh llt ( 1980) JOlln Befuahl, Dan Aykroyd Two blullS singe•s 1nus1 con1eno wllh 11111 Chic.go POllC•. Iha CIA, neo-NazJs and lhe U S Army lo put togetller e bftntlll! concert 10 raise money IO< thnlr l!arlsh 'R' t 10 0 MOVIE k • • '"Stat ' (1968) Juhe Andr-s Rlchara Crenna Gertruda Lawrence. on En91os11woman wno t>ecomea a B1oadway star hu several etnOl•onal •ala· 1oonsn1ps (]]) NEWS 130 Q) MOVIE * • ''t -JO I 19!i9J Jack Webb. Wolllem Conrad A mlfMIO•oV ed•IO< pulls all oeoartments togetnet 10 ~· lhe paper o.i1 15.s U NEWS 2:000 Q!NEWS 0 MORECAMBE & WISE £r1e ilnd Ern1a welc;om;! Frank S1na1ra s raincoa1 eno ham up ·s1aughtet On IOlh Avenue $MOVIE • ·~ The Sea Mach1f'e ( t978) In 2037 AO. stlen. 1161S solve the energy problem by harnessing the p0w11r of the numan llbodo 'R' 2:10U NEWS CD MOVIE • ·~ "P1c~up Alley ( 1957) Vlclor Mature, An1111 Ekberg 2:30 0 MORECAMBE l WISE Etlc and Ernie perform their cla.sslC b•eaklas1 bur· lesque 10 "The Stripper 2:40 IJ EDITORIAL 2:46 IJ MOVIE • • · Murphy s War 1t9111 Pelot 0 Toole Soan Pnlllops ~56 0 NEWS 3:00 0 MOVIE • ,.., Amuon Oues1 ( 19491 Tom Neal Carole Mall'-8 II) NEWS CI MOVIE • • • ·Mole! Hell'· ( 1980) AO<)' Calhoun, Paul Linke fe<met Smllh u5ff his backroads mo1e1 10 pro- cur11 and leuen the Cheep but ll1gh Quallly meal he needs 10< hl5 siwsage bualnen A' 0MOVIE • • "Valentino · (19781 RucJOll Nureyev. Mlehella Ph1t11p11 The Ille and lo~es or Rudolph Valentino Ille JOHN DARLING MCW!ee' '9Qendwy ""• h• tymbol at• ret411.led by acqua1n1ance1 •ncJ llCI009 ,hungry reponere 8tl81 hie YO!lrn4liy d .. lh R' 3 1612 MOV'lll "' • '-' 'kow 'ind• Anoy Hardy f tt311 Mickey ROOn9)'. Judy G1tl•nd Arldy • gltllrien<I r•turne ..,iy from • vaca1ion c.e..o• Ing probleofla fO< the en111e Hatdy flfnlly 3:30 8 NIW8 IS)IOMY VIHTOH Bobby Vinton oar1orm1 soma ol his b'OQMI hilt from the Sarida Ho111 111 Laavegu lUO G) MOVIE • • "Act °' V10111~ I 1948) van Hlllon. Jana! l e+gh An Amarlc;an tOldl•r IU(H. 1'1f0ftt'lllr Whil• lri d HUl prison c•mp 4:30 9 VOYAOE TO THE BOTTOM CW THE SEA r Sl RASCAL DAZZLE the L1111e Reseals gei 1n •no ou1 01 1ne cJ1rnde,1 lfo.Jble • 46 tJ MOVIE • • * Re1u1n 01 A '4111 Called HO<N ( 1916) Rich •• d Harro1 G11e Sonot1r OBilld An Engllth IOrd 1e1urn5 10 Amer1e1 whon "" learn• 11111 lh• •no••• whO lnolleted him 1n10 lheor lflbl h111e 1011 lhelr ruodear p' ••er"'• to lrBDOO<S PG Thur11dat1'" Day• hntt ff •n·i~11 -MORNING- 5:00 CCI ••'">"The Town Thal Dreaded Sundown ( 1977) Ben Jonnson Andr&w Prtne A madman 11a1ks loll et s lanes on a S ou1hwt11111rn bo•der lown shalla11ng the rea1. dents' JOY and rellel ovet lh19 end ol World War II R 5:30 0 • • Ho11eges Stuarl Wh11man A l)leaaant eve- ning lurns into a nightmare OI lerror t0< an Innocent lamlly who are lakan nos 1age by a bana ol cr1m1- na15 e:00 S • • • S•m0<1 119801 Alan Arkin Ausiin Pendle ron Sc1en11sts 11 a b•tarre 1y m1Sd11ec1e<1 lhin~ 1.ink convince a tNmbhng col 1ege proleSSOt thll hll 11 an alllH'I lrom OUl9f space PG 8.30 ~C; • "' Shipwreck ( 1978) Robefl Logan M1kk1 Jam1son°01'°" A widow er hos 1wo oaughl19<S a reporter and a run11way are stranded on an isolat- ed 111and altf!I encounter· 1ng a v1oleni 11orm al sea 'G' 7:00 0 • • ''> The Cot From Outer Space ( 1979) Ken Berry, Sendy Ounceo An e~l•att1rrestr1al 1omca1 etash lands on earth 'G ' 8:00 tS"J * ot • "Lea Gorl8" (1957) Gene Kelly Molli Gaynor An Amenc11n musical show h1!1 Ille Europeen c11cu11 when comp11ca11ons e11se 8:30 C 1 * • • 'Huchlebe<ry Finn" ( t97!il Ron Howard Jack Elam Based on tne slory by Merk T weon A young boy ana • runaway $1eve become involve<! on a series ol advenlures whole lleeong aown the M1ss11.11p Pl River on • raft 9:00 0 * • '• COdy A young l>Oy 1s being lorclld to grow up 100 lasl so ne leaves home and os belroenlle<J by his dog ano agooae G 10:00 Q) * * Fighting Trou ble" ( 19S6) Bowery Boys. Adele Jurgens An overamb11lou1 shutterbug almost gall hi, llghlS IJtft out permanently when he cJl!GlcJes to snap a picture ol a cr1m11 k1ngp1n C "' • Barncuda ' I 1971) Wa~ ~Craw· IMO, JMOn l:"'9f't A ~ i.g. ••udant ,,.... 10 oro.. • ""8mlcJll OOtllC)ef>y .. HC:ratty dumping IOlllc .... , .. 1t110 • town's water aul)Oly ( IJ • *"' '9iaok MflOIC" I 11M9) Oraoft W..... Alllrl T at'n!totf T,,. myst.OOU. C80410alro ta pt8Yetlted ~m 11k1ng 011et an plre 10-)0 "The Ptk>t CMtt 11:00~"9 Trell Bayono•· ( lll:!i'I John W•yna, Verna Hiiiie A COWboy j0utney9 10 lhe Norlhwa11 lertllOry In M8tCh of a gold mine 911d • m11a1no girl 11:300 * ** "1he Beng. B•ng Kief' ( 1981) Guy Mf.<Slton. Tom Boeley CCJ •*••;,"The Strang. ., .. ( 19<161 Edward 0 ROb· lnaon, O.aon Weilee A 1m111-1own COiiege protee-'°' and p111., of ht• c;om. munlly tum• out 10 be a 11u,.1a<1 Nazi •at etlmlnal 12:00 G) * * * "The Bact\elof And The Bobby Soaet" {1941) Clf)I Gr1n1 MyYna Loy «!) * *'" Tne Coucn ( 1962) 011nt Williama, Snlrlay Knight Q * * •;, 'TIWI Haatae ' l r1M1 vanOevare. JoMPfl Con111 A -• of l>Uarre And horrifying altperienoes d11ve a young llChOOllaadl· er to the edge 01 lnaanuy 'PG' 1:00 Oil • • • * Seance On A Wal Alternoon· ( 196AI Kim Slanlev. AIChlrd AllenbOf· OUOh 1:30 (Cl *,..,.."The Sheep. man" ( t9S8) Glenn FO<d. Shirley MacLalne A alleep owner 11tempt1 to outwit his enemies whll6 herding hos an1mall' through cattle country I SJ * • • "LH Girls" 119511 Gene Kelly Mitzi Gaynor An Amet1can mu11cal thow Nts the Europeen clrcuol when comp11ea11ona 1r1141 2.00 0 * • Ota Llughong I 19801 Robby Benson, Charles Durning A songw,,llng cab d•rver ia aided by a smart monkey •n proving homMtl lnnooent 01 a murder cnatge 'PG 3:00 Q! • • ''> One Summer Love I 19761 Beau Br•dO· os Susa.n Sarandon IC • • 'Shipwreck I 1978) Robart Logan Mll(k1 Jam1'°"·0laon A w•dow- ,,,. hlS two dlUQhllt(S, a feQOrlar and a runaway are slranded on an 1so1a1- ed ISiand alt9f enc nter· 1ng a violent slotm aea 'G' 3'30 6 • • •;, ''Tlu1 Lut Salaro" ( 1967) Stew Granger, Kaz Gares 4:00 0 * *'It "CO<ly•· A young bOy is being lorced to grow up too latl, so he leaves home and 15 bllrlende<I by his dog ancl • gooae 'G' 6:00 C1 * Sarah And Th& Slreet Weasel" Ce Ce OonOOOf'e Batbara Grush A l'ypiCel 1--..aga gorl Is C0t1lronted on lhe street by a stranger wno places a walch 1n,,., hand and says She must Ply by lornorrow S • • • ·simon· (1980) Alan Arkin Austin Pan<li• Ion Scienhsla at a blzatr• ly m1Sdirecta<1 think lank convince a l>Umbllng COi- iege p1oteuor lh81 he 1s an alleri lrom outer space PG 5:30 0 • * * 'Return Of A M11n Called Hor1e ' ! 1976) Rocherd Hams. Gale Son- dergaard An Engr1S11 IO<d returns 10 Am9flca wl\an he learns that lhe Indians who lnlllaled him Into lhel< lrobe have lost lhe1t modest preserve. 10 lrlppe<s 'PG CHANNEL LISTINGS I) "'N<T I 8 '> L .. An\j""' 0 M.NRL "llli l An l •"I • • * Molel Hell" ( 1980) Rory Calhoun Paul Linke Farm., Smllh uses n19 backro1d1 molal 10 pro· c:ur8 and lallen lhe cneap bul hogh qualny meet ne n88ds fO< his sausao• bUSln8SS 'A 9-.30 0 THE FACTS Of' UF£ Mrs Garrell finds herself on Iha dlttlcull position ol having 10 e•l>1•1n lhe l&els ol hi• to one 01 he< stu dents (R) "' • "' "Bobby Deerfield . t 1977) Al Pacono, Merthe Kellflr An Ame<1can racing •dol, who hos found great succest on the Eur(>pean clrcun, allempts lo disown h1mtw1ll ltom h•s back· ground and lamlly while 1a111ng In love with a beauh· ful woman 'PG 11·"' f) CJ) U.S. OPEN HIOHOOHTS Highlights ot llMI dly $ llChon on 1"8 U S Open Tennis Champ1onsh1ps t•rom Flushing Meadows. 10) HOW'S YOUR AUI09106RAPHY COMING Al..ON6', JOHN! WELL, rr·s A LlllLE SLOW RIGHI NOW, .JAN. ALL 1. HAVE SO FAR t5 'THE. "TITLE ... 0 i\IL A n I A•l<J• • 0 l\A(~< • Ak( -.J .\n l• t• f · r l\.1H l H 1• J •• 1 0 '\~iJ T'y 11110 I l ... •\• l• .... 16 l\CST1ABC1:.1 ,, I G) I\ TI. In(! I l ,., ;\ •II• 11 Q) M.COP rv 1 '" 1 'L ... A"1>•' • ED M.CE r n,: PBS1 l ., ,\., 1• ··~ a!> i<.OCE TV PBS M •"' n i• 9, , •· G) MERV GRIFFIN Gues1s O.Oi.ce Wllhama Edie McClurg, Martin Mull Bill CoUlgan. Bob Sagel (%!) QEOAQE SHEARIN() AT TH& CARL YSLE Jaa planlSl George Shear· 1ng per10<m• '"Tnlt Cen't O at TONIGHT Host Jonnny Carson Guest Joan Rovers. the Dt•>e Belles. David Neugh· ton D ®> A8CHEWS HtQHTUHE A fJ LET'S MAKE A DEAL #I' 'Up the Tube' looks at Fred Silverman By JERRY BUCK Af' T_I.,_ Writer LOS ANGELES In tho 1970s, the oame became synonymous with television entertainment -Fred Si lverman. For more than a decade, television danced to Silverman's tune. He became a media star . a pro· rRED SILVERMAN On hi& way to Waterloo I • gramming genius, the "Man with the Colden Gut." He put CBS through a programming upheaval and still kept the "Tiffany Network " at the head of the herd. Ile leaped to /\BC and dragged the peren· nial doormat network into first place in the rat· ings. Then he moved on lo head NBC -and marched toward Waterloo. The turbulent television history. as ex- emplified by Silverman, is exquisitely detailed by TV reporter Sally Bedell in "Up the Tube." The book. published by Viking Press, is trenchant, perceptive, and packed with amusing anecdotes. Miss Bedell has not only marshaled all of the requisite facts, but she interprets them well. It's the best over-all look at the medium since Les Brown's television . The Business Behind the Box." Miss Bedell also shows some prescience -the book was written before Silverman's sudden res· ignation as president of NBC. She writes. • · ... Fred Silverman will never again cut the ~road cultural swath of the mass programmer. As the 19-inch screen assumes hitherto unimaginable dimensions. the 19·1nch man's Influence grows smaller every day." She was speaking of the challenge presented to the networks by the burgeoning communications r evolution, with Silverman's lnfluehce already starting to wane as he launched programming failure after failure . The author attributes his downfall primarily to two personal traits: Silverman simply could not delegate authority to others, and his programming Ideas were rooted in another era and found little acceptance in the midst or rapidly changing tastes. --- What worked in the early 1970s was uns uitable for the 1980s. Miss Bedell compares him to a once brilliant inventor who stayed too long in the base· ment. Miss Bedell , a columnist and feature writer for TV Guide. traces Silverman's rise to power. From the time he waJ a child, when his TV. repairman father built the family's first set, he was consumed by television. He haunted the studios or the radio serial "The Shadow" in Manhattan. collected scripts, and got his friends to re·enaet the plays By the time he reached Syracuse University, he knew his goal was radio and television, a nd he purs ued it with a singular passion His master's thesis at the Ohio State University was a thorough analysis or ABC 's programming, February 1953· October 1959. Once he went to work at the networks, his de· votion to television was s uch that he delighted bis superiors and appalled his associates. He thought nothing of ringing them up at 3 a.m. for a two-hour discussion of a script problem . The book is jampacked with the personalities who put the glow into the televison tube -the peo· pie who make the decisions -or dodge them - and those who should get the credit -or the blame (or a certain program. It's enlightening, and quite often simply appalling as the reader learns why some programs make it and others don't. Miss Bedell has done her homework well. "Up the Tube" is fresh and has inside dope that's never been publishNJ before. But she constantly refers to Chasen's restaurant as the watering hole for network executives and says they're there for ·breakfast, lunch and dinner. Someone should tell Miss Bedell, a New Yorker, that Chasen's restaurant is open only for dinner. And that lrs mainly a hangout for Hollywood 's Old Guard. ,-Grond OpMnig W. ""Ill SAVE 30°/o on RICE CAKES We have R1<·e Cakes on sale for only S.69 per 41 • oz package. Compare thls with S 99 found elsewhere Greal with hors-d'oeuvres. spreads or peanut butler We espeC'ially reC'ommend Rice Cakes with cheese. since they won't mask the flavor Available in Natural Unsalted; and Buckwheat Salted . Please visit our newest Trader Joe's at the in- terseC'lton of 17th Street. Newport BouJevard and Superior Avenue Cnext to Denny's and Barclay's Bank l • MOW IM COSTA MESA AUDITION PLACEMENT CLASSES (FREE) Sept. 16th Ages 7 through 9, 4 p.m. Ages 10 through 12, S p.m. Sept.1r· Ages 13 through 15, 4 p.m. Ages 16 and over, s p.m. LILA ZALi BALLET CENTER (Offlclal School of Ballet P•clflca> 0.-, ....... .,...... .... "'l'Wlll ,,.... ...... 5-clel .-.t<le-t. 1163 South Coast Hlg"w•y Lagun• Beach, CA tw1 Phone: 714-4M-7271 "Nutcracker" aUdltlons wlll be held Saturday, October 24 at 2 p.m. ' 02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I 'Annie' filming nearly complete By BOH THOMAS A._....~···- 1101.1. YWOOO T hl'Y keep singing "Tomor row" m tht• musicul .. A11nit· " Tomorrow is almost hl•ft• for thl' S:I~ plus m111i1111 movie. now m 1ls last d,1,, or hlmini.: Ttw rl•1 11'f as audahlt• throughout the of fH·111ltlom of Halo.I ar Fa I ms and l'olum bia Pirtures .. i\nnu• · 1Jrl'Sl1nted mort• than the u11uul risks Would .John Huston Ill' ablc to direct his first OIUMC'UI at agl' 7.P Apparently }t'S. Would lht.· film bl· s us1.1t•nded tn mad produt•lton by u directors' st rake" No Would Alll'l'n Quann. the 10 year old chosen to ploy Annie, outg1ow Utt' role during the long film in!(" ''I onl) grl'\\ an 1nct~ half." s he an nounct:d happtl) After locations in New York and New Jl'rSt'Y. "Annu:" returned to the Burbank Studio& to ·complete prnduction with the stella r cast Albert Finney, Carol Burnett. Bernadette P eters. Ann Reinking. Tim Curry. Edward Herrman and Geoffrey Holder I dropped out for a visit during the final days and found St age 18 swarming with orphans Inside their spacious m o tor homt.'. Aile.en Quinn and her mother. Helenann Quinn. expressed fifferent feelings about the film's end Aileen · "I'm sorry it 's almost over It ·s been !:lo much run I'm goang to misi, all the people .. '.'tl rs Quinn "Thl' experience has. been hard on some of us My husband is 111 the aerospace business 111 Pt•nnsylvan1a and he has only three weeks' va<"al1011 lie ~pent two weeks here last January ''hen the announcement about Alleen was made Now wP·re h(1p1ng the mo\'ie will end 10 time for him to spend u week traveling an Northern C::ilafornia \\ ith us before school starts " Aileen "ill be returmng to her St'hool 10 Yardlev. Pa . and her mother has no concern about how thl' other students wall react to a star an their midst "Aireen \\ent back lo school after the announcement. so tht• other children got used to the idea Tht•\ 'e bet.>n very supportive I think her life at school \\ tll be normal .. She 1:, indl'ed a beguiling child. all curls and freekic:, and 1.000 watt smile And never a prob lem. her mother decl<.tred 'With ,\tll'cn. all I have to do is give her a look. and she understands, .. said Mrs. Quinn Show busrncss is nothing new for Alleen She began danemg lessons at fi\'e and appeared an musicals at n•g1onal theaters After aud1t1oning along with a few thou!'>and others for Little Orphan Annie. shr was hirt•d as "swmg" orphan in the Broad\\ a) sho\\. mean mg s he reported to the thl'ater n1~htl~ as possible replacement for another aetrl':,s The futun"' "I'd likt-to do more movies," said Alleen. But nut "Annie II. ·she conceded She'd be too old 800YHEAT IR 12:30 2 55 5.20 7·45 10 10 AAA __ ..._. lflLOftillDft lR) 12 00 2:004 006 008·10 & 10·15 I First ftlond9y I" ~IRl1200 2 10 4 15 6 15 8 20 & 10 25 ~ I Raidwsof U. L-Altl (PGI 12:00 2 30 5 00 7 30 9 55 No Economy Seattng s..--II IPGl 7()rrn No P-./No Economy ~ 12002254:56 7 :Jl& 10 00 t\ill'O u11unl''f 1n•· ' Sound •I Onve .,, Bt•ow YOU' AM ca1 1.td.o 11 VOUI '9Nkff If no AM Cll' ,•d•o with MJn t1on CmQO• v P0\11 •on bt 1 vour own AM por\abl• ON THS: AIGKT ~CK CPCYT Ft. Aonhe, The B rook (A ) HEAVY METAL (Rl ALSO SHOWING AMERICAN POP IRI 141' AMERICAN WEREWOl.FIN LONDOH IRl Blt!lin' l..oale ( R I . M>l.FEN (RJ Ptusl Endleu Love (RI ZORRO. ntEGAY Bl.ADE (PGI Tarzan The Ape Man IRI STR•OIRI UNDER THE RAINBOW IPGl MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE -11WJi1C..f'°'bt't1'l"-'•l"''o,/• ) 'V 4'1" '"' , •• ,.,,,. .. <:t().}1111 rf•#l ,.., ... fHI''') 411 -rt:•t '''°''~•f.'•"c,.lt.tmf•t..,lt ® 1'"4 )i.•( 1Jli t P I ·~ t.,t 0 (j 4-1' "' .... , ... ' , ... ,,. ,., . ,.. .. ,~ .A.t I ~ I'!!, A"fL• K t~ ._,.~._.t t '' f•-o( t A\. 1'-'tt( '°' tt.•. P1 ' M• ,.,Ct ~'a(lrH(1u1.A•L ... 0 ez;:e s ln the Svpteme Court lhere are only eight of them against oll of her. FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NOW PLAYING lDWIADI •1wro111 .... IAIA 'l•IA &OWAllOl 1111010• fl(JO ~"'·•~•I Kf!Al h ~ .. ~. 1 fit" J.''' 11~ M•u CINUU tDWAADI CIMlllllA WUI CIMlOOllll .. 'lwt•I le t\'J ''41 t 110 rAllll AtCl"ID fOll 11111 lllQAOUllU "I Ill 11 MPI R \I l 1{1 I ~ 111<.jll \1'.,D 1111 \(, fl'(j 1.\1//11'\;(; ,, ·non' 111 "1 ··· , ,,, ,1 """' ",\ M I l ODR \\.I \SO·\"-I D I '\ J\I MOSPI II KL. RK II I'<. If \R \<. l l R AND TAU"T Wl'rt I I l·NSIO!V' ''""''" t«"(" BODY HEAT As thR tt'mpt>raluf't' rise!'>, thR suspen~ begins. "Hurrah and hallelujah!" -Shella Benton. LOS ANGELES TIMES ' \\lu\1111~,l 1• t •If.,..,..... v ·~-,.""''' ~ NOW PLAYING ..... ~ • IOW&RDS SOUIM CDlSI ION• IRU Pl&l& '&ClllC S SOUlll COUI ., IDWUOS SAOOHUCk 'CIMIOOlttl 1 IHCOI H OMIVI I~ • CJJ •• , ........ •o 'USIS ACCl,.10 IOR llllS t•GAGllllllll . oo~rw.: What happened to him should I ~ EDWARDS '9' Cll'lllr.IA CEl'HE R ORANGE MAll 1 ~ UAMOVIES4 happen to you. ""• ~. ,~ ....... ; ... ·~ .!=-.;;•.;;·••;;..'..:"°.:.:...io:.:.:.n:__..u....,..,"'='• ... _.· _n_•_11_•_• _ _,_"""'.".""~"-~-··_· .... ••J O'I-"• MEET THE WORLD'S RICHEST ORPHAN! He's small enough to Ii~ in a locker! Smart enough to pick the winners. And big enough to beat the system. ~Col&\W4 CM THE RiGMtklc ~-:~-~i~3 c.il. • 891 369J A SIKITll COAST .... 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Or~ C-t 0.lty ll'li.l Ayt,lt,26,ltfl.t,t,1•1 ~, 1-------------NU •la f'ICTITIOUI auttNIU """"' ITATIMlfllT 1 1 1 IAM WAKILIY CONIULTANT; 111 WAICWLIY'' COflllULTINO HltVl(I , UJ7 1.0Yol• S.ol-r t, •. 1e, n. 1•1 ._., ll'ICTITIOUI IUllNI .. NAMI ITATIMINT Tiit 1011ow1ne 1Mtton• .,. 4101111 IHl•l-•at. I l l OUfEll SP A CI! TECHNOLOGY i RESEARCH OltOANIZATION m 0.$ f .lt.O. m W.M.1.1'. W Wl!'Ll MAI(( IT FLY, us OOI• St-I. c .. ia Mau, Celllo•lll• .,.,, Mltclltll l.H Stein, US ()glo Slr•I, Cotta Meu, C.lllornla t»f1 J eremiah Fr•n<lu Sllu , u• F e rftrett Drive , H••bOt Cllr , C•lllwnle tlt27 ~ .. ,., ll'ulllll/WCI OrMl99 Cae:tl Delly Plitt .. 111. 2. •. "• n, 1•1 n-..1 ll'ICTITIOUI IUllMIH ltAMl ITATIMlfllT Tll• lollo••ne "'''°"' .,. do•11.e IHltlneM• EL NIOO T"AILEll PARK, 1'40 Ntw...,,, I I"°", Cott.a MoM, CA '2t11 JOHNNY KLASSEN, Parlftlr, 14ttl ~OI SI , Mlpey City, CA .,.u . ALTHA CHILDS, Ptn,.r, lw.4 lolM Chiu, Hll!\U"91on lle<ll, CA .,..,. llALtti J. COVl!ll, Partn«, lOIOI Aud a SI, Sente 4'1\a, CA '2107. ll'ICTITIOUI eullNIU NA#l ITATIMIMT TM fOllOwln1 perwnt '" ••Int 1>11••-••! 0, 0 i W AISOCIATU, ntO erltlll Slfett, C.la -· C.llf°"'le tlt1' OIL Servkl ClfnPlll\Y, a C•lltof'ftle corpo<111on, noo lrlttol llrttl, CMlt ,,,.. ... C..llforlllt 9»2'. Tiii\ llll•IMH It <OnclU<loCI Illy a .. ,.., .. ~. OIL Sl!"VICE COMPANY '.ay. l .J. lrelll'll v lee ..... IOltnt Tl'llt tltltfNlll .... lllacl wllll II• CoUft1Y Clerll of Or•• County Oft A .... 1.1•1. Ml •TICE 'ICTITIOUI aUllNIP NAIM tTATIMIWT Tiit toci..1119 ...,._ It dlDlne Mio ,,. .... : l t l AUDUeOfll HOMI$, <•I AUOUION I NVIUTMl!fllTS; l'I AUOUIOH INTlltlOllS, 700 Klntt " ... ·........, a..dl. CA'**-TllMlllY Ill. MCVlu r, 790 IC111911 lllM, "'"""1 9Mcll, CA '*J. Tlllt -Inna It tttllflK*I lly all Ill· 411viw.I. Tlrl'OlllY "· M<Yl<er Tftl• -.-...1 WM II ... •ltll Ult CWl!ty C twtr of Or-c--t'r "' A119, 10. 1 .. 1 ,.,.., .. l'tCTITtCMn IUll MHI NAM8 ITATIMIMT PICflTIOUI IUllMlll Tiit Nlltwllle ...,_ I• •lllf IMltl• WAMll ITATIMIMT Mii •: Tiie fOllO•lng N •M>n• .,. Clolnt • TO ' ANtWllllNO ''"'"''· llllt!MM et: D'a w C.adlM A.,.., Sulll0 1, ~ MAltl 011' CALll'OltNIA, IUO Hlllt,CA..,,, *-"Aw., C..le MeM, CA "617 "~ G. "9Twf, atl Ac..-.a .. WI ltltt ~ tt» MON'Ovle, Ctete c..._..,CAtMn. MeM, CA t11617. Tlllt Ml .... 1 II~-lly t n In· M • r I t n 1 C 1 t I 11 • I . 1 I 1 I• ft~i..tl. WMtmlMW, LM A/ltltlet. CA tG0M 111~ O. LeTwl Tlllt llutl""t It COMIKIH lly • Tllll ................ lllM wllll IM .. !Wfel ..,_..,up, -CWfllY Cllrll Of Orenee (WftlT t11 ltlla JtMMll Ayt, 1, ""· Tiiie ........... , w" lllM •1111 Ille l'I .... COllllly Cle~• Of 0.•"llO County .,. ............ Or ..... (;Ottt Oelly Plitt. Allf 1, 1•1. ...._ Aue. lt, It, 2', ltflt-2. 1•1 UtMI P\11111-Or-. Coat! O.lly Plitt. A119. 12. "· "· """· J, '"' ,,~, Tl>I htllo•l"ll per..0111 .,. ••I"• !MltlMH ... THI INTlltlOfll AlllT1'11!. ltoJ klllll (Geil Or 011, COiie MtM, Ce. '20• It l('fltrd I S<llulll, J 7 Mencl r.U W•y, l,.,lne, Ca "71S O.vlcl e. Olte,_11, 71 MentlrtM Way, 1,.,lnt, Ge. tt1U ....., .. J Ollt..-Cll, 21 Mllldtll.e Wey, ,,.,in., ea. t271S Tlllt ..,..,..., h conelvcl•CI llY • ""''''~ O.•kl •. Obar!IKll Tiii• tle....,_t .,.,. fllacl wllll llw Cou111y Clerk o1 0r1noe cou111y on A .... 1110,1"1, l'ltl174 1"1*1-Or ... C-11 OlllY PllOt Auo. 12, "· "· "-"· J, .... ,.21 .. 1 ltd ,CateMHa,CAm». - l •m .. I H. Wekeley, Ut7 Leyole "Cl., CIMUl IMMI, CA t2t». A'"" I . WtMMY, U27 LOftl• "d , Cotl• MtW, CA 9'U. Tllh t111l11u• h tondut11CI toy ...,...,......,., .. ..,._, H WekeltY fftl• Ul-1 ., .. fllM wllll llW CWlllY Cltrll .. °''"" County ... A119 7, 1 .. 1 """" ll'utllllfltcl Oranet Goel! Dally ll'llol, AUQ. IJ, It, U, '991 J, t•t ~I Tllh tHl•IMn Is concsuct..i bv • O<IM•el pertn.rthlp, Ml~llell L Stein Alllle M. Chllcll Thlt 11.19-t we. 111911 wltll llw County Cl••ll of Orenoe Co11111y on AUO )I,"" ltOY A. LllOWIT'.l A ...... , .. i.... a. lfttMI ............. 1. c.-.-...c.....,....,_ ,.WClllllWtl Or ..... Cotti Oelly Piiot, 1-------------.... ,..,. PllUC 19T1( "CTITl~I IUllNIU fll-1 ITATIMlfllT Thi IOl-1"1 PHIGll art Clolng 11u11,...n: Aut. ti. It, H, Sf9t. 2, ltll ~I Pt Wt• Tlllt \1"4-1 wH lllacl wlll'I IN Co11nty Cieri. of Or•noe County O" A119ust 11. Utt Plttnt P111MI-Or ... CMtl 0 .. ly PllOI. Pub11"'9CI Or•noe CO.rt 0.lly PllOt, Au9. U, ... u. s..ii. 2, 1•• 2'02•1 """I Publltllacl OrtnQI Coot Delly Piiot, S.ptomtior 2, t, "· n, , .. , JUHi rtllllC MOTICE NI-MIU NOTICI 0' INTINOID TllANll'lll NOTICE IS HEREI Y GIVEN lllal OU AL I T Y T YP EWRITER MAINTENANCE INC , whote bllSI ...u ~' 11 V7D Sllyperk Clr<I•. Swllo 100, ,,..,,.., C•lltornl•, lntonclt lo tr•llJI.,. lo G 0 . YOUNG ANO COM- PANY. INC .• '""' foll-lne clffcrllleel property: All ol Ille UOO·ln·lradit, tner<-IM, llalUAI, l!QUl1W'\1nl, encl l••dit of !NI <ert•ln llutlneu •nown es O U A LITY TY!'E WA I TER MAINTENANCE, INC' tout..i ., 177SJ Sllyperll Clrc11, Sull• 100. lrvlM, Cellforftla. T'N t,.n1f1r of IM P•-•· ty It Wl>f«t to Cofn"'9r<l•I C-. Sec· llon ••06 WflNn 11v .. UI '"" lo t Pitt. JO ,., u i.nown to Ill• ut1d1nlgnad Tren1f-, OUALITY TYPEWRITER MAINTENANCE, INC llH not II.Md •"Y Olllef' IHlslneu ,..,... or •Clelroun TM Intended tr_,sf.,. .. 111 IM con· tummaltel on S.ploml>er 11. '"'· ., 11>1 of flee ol, tt\CI c !elm> for cHt>U of tho Trenafarror mey lie flied '"""· LARRY A. OUNLAP, AllorMy •I L•w, 13961 El Toro RO..S, S..111 tOI. El Tof'O, C.lllo•nla '2~7t0 Tlw test dett lor IM 1111119 of clelmt f0< dell'IS Of 11>1 Tr•uferror 11 Septtml>er It, 1911 Oatacl AUQ<>51 U . '"' 0 .0. Y-tM C_.iy, IM .. a,:~~._,,...,_ Put>tlw..i Oranoo Con t O•llY Piiot, Sept-• 2. ,,., nn_., Sept.?• t, II, U, t•I Jts7 .. I PVIUC MOTXE NOTICI TO '°"TltACTOlll CALLING 11011 elOI School Oltlrlct. COAST COM· MUNI TY C~LEGE OISTRICT 81CI l>Mdllne 2:00 o·cioci. p,m of Ille Hiid day of s.ot-·. '"' Pltce 01 81d R•<•IPI. Ofllco of Purc11tll119 A99t1t, Mt Marlen ,..,,In, 1370 Adamt A••., CO\ta Mo•. CA ttU• ProjtCI ldontlflc•tlon N.,11, GOLOEN WEST COLLEGE MOTION SENSORS -REBIO •1027. Pie<• Pllltli ... on Ill•' Offlco of Ille Olre<ICW', Pll~k•I F•clllllll Pl-lllg Mr Jollll Pvtttr. C.oall Comm11nlty Coll-Olllrkt, 1370 AO.mt AvtnUI , Cotta Ml1", CA "2•2' 17W S..-5101 NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN Ille! Ill• 1~....a S<l'KIOI Olatrlct of O••"llO County, Cetllornla, acttnv llv •nd 111ro11911 I u Govornln9 8oarCI, horaln•fttr referred to •• "OISTRICT", will rtcelvo up to, IHll not 1.ier thin Ille abov•· .. t.llacl llrn., M•ltO DIClt tor tl"e awarCI of • CCH\tre<I for llw _.,. proJe<I. Bl"' allell be •1ctlvt0 In 11>1 pie« ldt nllfltd -ve, anCI >i..11 bl opilWCI •rwl PUbllcly ""' ••-•• 11w _.,.. ll•lacl llme •ftO !MIKI Tllere wlll i. 1 • ~I requlracl lor I M:ll ill of blCI do<Wtnt nU 10 eu••8"1M llw rotur" In OOocl condition wllllln 10 d•Y• altar tM bid -"'"' d•" E•Cll DICI mutl conform I nd be ro1PoMJve 10 tlle <Ofttracl docu,...nl>. Eacll Did U.all bl e<c~nle<I Illy 11>1 -urllY rtfarn•cl to In tho contrect CIOCu.....,u and by '""' JIU of pr-Md \UIKOftlractOFl. PUBLIC MOltE Tl~ OISTRICT ,_,.,..,the rlglll lo -------------reject MIY or •II DICI> or lo walvt a ny f'ICTITIOUS UUSINIU NAMI ITATEMINY The ro11-1no par_, I• dol119 butl· ntu .. E C.. ELECTRIC JOOS W Ballloa Bf•d , Sullt HS, N'"rport Buch, C•lllornl• "2M.J Anortw J, ltOlbui, 41.0 Rl<IOlwlew Orlvt, c1e ... 1onc1, OlllV MIM Tiiis lluilllnl Ii <ondu<lacl by e11 I,,_ di••-·· Andrew J , Kol bui Tllll It.II-I WH 111911 with lflt Cownty Clerk ol 0••11ve Co1111ty "" A11911st JI, 1•1 ' "'""' ,.ut>ll...., Or•"llO Cotti O•llJ Piiot, Stol•ml>er 2, 'I, It, ll, 1911 -...1 PVIUC MOTXE NOTICE 01' TRUSTil'S SALE T,$. Ne. Slut lrroovlarlll•• or lnlormallll" In •ny bids or In llw blOdlllQ, TM OIST RICT lltl ootalntel from IM OINC1or "' "" ~rtmanl of ,,,.. duuri.1 Rtlatlons llw e-norel prew•ll· 1119 rete of par olam w•oes 111 the locl llty In wlllcll thlt WOf'k I• lo bl parlormeel lor H ell tttill or type of workmen -llO 1-.clltt ll>I con· tract n.ett '"" "' on Ille at tlw OISTRICT office locattcl at Offl<o of Pllyslu l F..:11111 .. Pl•l'llllllQ, Coall Community COllf99 ()jst, COPIO m•y be oot9111911 on •-I A C®y of -ratft """be.,__.,, .. joO site. Tl>o '°"904"8 K-11 of per dl- W80IS ll blMd Upml • _,klnQ dey of t lQhl (I I llOurs. Tho rate lor llOlldey •nd ...... 11,... ""°'" '"'" bl ., 1tas1 Umt•l'd-Nlf 11 >NII bl ,,,_tory --CON· TRACTO" lo Wl'oom Ille contract .. ••arc»d, •rd -' •ny wllcontr..:tor 1111<1er lllm, to pey nol Ifft 1119n llw ••Id soeclflacl "'" lo ell .,.,_,...11 amploY941 1111' llwm 111 ll>I eu<lltlon of Illa COfttrlC1 No ~r ..,.Y wlllldrew l\ll llkl for • perlOd of t lllty ltOI CllYt •fler llw d•I• wt for tlw -nl119 of t>l<b. '1CTITIOUI eUllNltl NAMl l'fATIMlfllT TM llMIOwlnQ __, Is dol119 1M11l- neu ta.1 • HIOOElf RANCHES IV~, C/O Wllllemt lo __. .. ...,, Jl71 c.m..,. Orlwo. Sullo UO, lrvlM, Cellfornle '27U Jtfl••Y 0 HO•••. tOS c ... , ... v .. w Orlvt, ~ e.ac11, C.lllorlll• .,..,, Jlftrey o. H-K Tlllt Nle,,_I w•t tllacl wltll Ille Co1111ty Clerk of o,.,.... Cou111y "" Aueust 2A, t•t. "•tm Pulllll/WCI Or1n9t Co.ti Oelly Piiot, A119 2t, Sept., 2, t , 16, t•t Jl»,61. PHUC MOTICE "CTITIOUI eullNlll fllAMI ITATIMINT Tl>I lollOWl"ll 118--1 II doln9 bull· ... u .. AVO PRODUCTIONS, tUSJ Pe<lfl< C:O.st H!Qllwey, No, 101, Hlll'I· l"llliOtl H•rllo ur, C•llfoml• •-Jolln Sctenc.lr e.11, 1 .. st P41<1fl< CMd H..,,_ey, No. 201, Muntl"9t0tl He,-.,, Ctllfornl • t1Mt Tiii• ~ .... ,, <--.,, •n ,,.. dl•kluel. JollnS. 1•11 Thll 11•1-I w .. lllacl wllll Ille c°""'Y c1eri. of Or•noe County on ll'IC'TITIOUI eUllflllll NAMI ITATIMINT Tiit IOllOW1119 ~II 09t"9 11<111· ...... : CH.ANO'$ l'ASMIO..S, 114l "I!" ••kar Slrwt, Coela Me .. , C.lltorlll• mi. .tt.111 Je Cbe(le, m Fe.,.tt•. c.tte MaM,Cel-•ti.» nil• ~-· •• condU<1ect by 111 In· 411•1dliel. Jwne Je 0'9no Tiii• u'-'-1 w• llltcl wllll - Cvvnl y Cltrk of °'""" CWllfY t11 A11911lll II, t•t. ,.,..,.. Publl-.1 Orenot CO.ti Ollly PllClt, Auo. 1', 26, S.jlt. 2, t , 14111 ,.7MI PUil.iC MOTICC ll'ICTITIOUt eut1NIU NI.Ma ITATIMaMT TM 1o11ow~1 NrllOllt ,,.. Clol~ IHltl_ ... Ii 0 EQUIPMENT COMPANY, 147'1 w11-., MldWly CllY, C.llfoml• '7ts.I ... _ Ii DMll Eqwl..,_1, Inc., • Ct lllOrlll• corporellon, uon PolroltuM An11ue, Hullor Clly, Calltornte t0710 Tlllt llullCnau la <Oftdu<llOd by • CW· pore I loll ..,_a.a.en Equipment, Inc. Wllllem D. Htfnfl'lack, Prnl.,.,., TlllJ 11.a~t •• lllacl wltll "'9 Co11ftlY Clerk of o,.,.... County "" A...,.nl 24, t•t ,., .... AUOU.1 17, 1"1. """' PWCl!lllwd Ortng11 Cotrl Dally Pll~. Pulllll/WCI OrtllOI (Mat O.lly Pllel, ........ 2t, Sept. 2, '· "· 1•1 ilSJ•I Auo. "· Se91. l , '· I .. 1•1 .11 .. 1 PHUC llOTXE l'ICTITIOUI 8USINIH NMll ITATIMINT Tiie IOI-I"' .,.,_, It dol119 llutl· ,,. ..... ACTIO.. ATHLETIC SHOES, .. FvreU Awe11u1, Sulla 21, Le9u111 IHCll, CellfOmta n.lt • Joe Jtlme 11.._tlto, teO Grow Pleet, c.te MtW, Cal Hwnl• '262'7 Tlllt -.rwu It conelllclM llY •ft ,,,_ dMClwll, Jot J. "OllQUlllo Tlllt ~ -flltO wlttl h County Clerll of Or•llP County "' ... ....,..11,ltll. ,,..,., Pub1!9lwcl Orln9t Cotst Otlly Piiot, A .... 26, 5eclt. 2, t , 16, 1"1 Ja.WI '1CTITIOUI IUllMIU fllAMI ITATIMINT TM 10110 .. 1n1 Pffton• '" Clolne IHI••-·.: J•I INVESTMENTS, 611 lellloa 0• .. SM! 8Mcll, Ce. t07.0 """ C. 11.0.blcll, 112 lallloa Or .• SHI 8Mch, Ce t07.0 Ml.IC MOTICE l'ICTITIOUI 1u·t1NIU NA#l ITATIMINT TM tollowl119 perton• .,. clolne 1111•1-••· MO"l!LAND·WAllMI NO TON YENTUltE, >OtO Pwllme11 StrHI, Cott• Mnt, C..lltoml• .,,._ ltoM•I ,., Wumln9ton, SOtO P11llm•11 Sir•••. Cott• M•••. Cell..,,.,....,._ Morelend 0.WlopfMlll Co. -e Ctlllor111a corporttlOft. 4'1, Sowlll 8oy1,1011 St,.11, Lot An111u , Celllomle •11 Tlllt llwlMU It cOftCIUctN •Y e ..,.,..~. "-'' P, Wermln91011, Ge,,...el Pen,_, Tlllt M""*"1 wu fllecl will\ 1119 CO<ill1y Cieri. of °'""" C-ly "' A ....... M,1•1 " .... PuellllWtl Ortng11 Coetl O.lly Piiot, Aue. 2', SttlC .. 2, t, 1', 1•1 JU7 .. I, "CTITIOUS 8UllMllS fllAMl ITATIMlfllT TM 1o11-1119 "''°"' trt Clolflt !Knl-... CENTllAL PA"I( e USINl!U PIU llTICE ll'ICTITIOUI IUtlMIH MAMll ITATIMafllT Tiit fellewlnt ...,..,., '" Clolne _._ ... PO't1GHI UNLIMITEO, ~HS W, COUI Hltll•tY. Newport •Hell, Celltonlle tllMO H ....... -H\llllWI, ,,, w """ ilfMI, u111-. C:.11..,,.le ti '9t Tlllt Nllltll b conelllctecl ty •n ,,,.. d1¥1Clllel. ltlflll L H...,,_t Ottwf .. p,,,,.... Tllh ~I •• lllacl wllll ffW C·OUftlY c .. , .. of 0r.,... cou111r on A ... 24. , .. , . ,....., PlltlllllWtl Or ..... C:0.11 041lly '"""· A119. 2'. $etlt. 2, t, It, '"' '711>41 "CTITIOUI IUttNIH fllAMI ITATIMINT Tiie '91i.wlntl P9r'IOft It dolne _... -··· MUSIC MASTEllS RICOfllOING STUOIOS, IOUS Eiits Aunue, Fulltl"lon.C.llf....te fll-ICI T ••. UC Coldwater C:.. nyOtl, ~y Hlllt. Ct llfOml• mot lt-ICITt ll8 Tllj• ........... , w•t llltcl with Ille Cownly Clerk of Orenoe County '" A_.2A. ltl1 ""'"' PUOlltlWCI Or-. CO.II 0.lty Piiot, Aue. i., Sttlt. 2, t, 1', 1•1 *,._.I PUIUC MOTl:C IUPfltlOll COUltT O' CA\.lll'OllllllA COUfllTY OP ORA NO a In Ille MetlM ol Illa A,,.tlcel191 of LHley Anllr'W Nlcllolt ForC ...... ofN-A..,_. O"Ollt TOSMOWCAUH l'CMt CfllAIMJI 0' NAMI L•*Y ~ Nlcllolt llet Iii.ct I ,..111ton 111 ltlh C-' for tn -r el· _,,,. petitioner to <...,,.. lier IWllM frotll LESl.EY AHOltEE NICHOLS t• CHANTAL AfllOllEE MAltGOT· TIH. II 11 ller•llY orelar•d 11111 t ll ""0111 lnttroll•CI '" Illa m t llu tf-...0 _,.., llefon ltllt court In ~ ..._ J •I 700 Cl•I< C.nller ,Drl~w..t. s.r.te AM, C:.tltomle."' ._IM I, ti IO:JO •'<IOcll a.m., tnCI '""' end llWre -CellM, If lny lll•y "'"'· .. lly H ICI 119llllOft for <l'lt nt• ol n•mt 11toulCI t1ot bl ''"'"'-" 11 f"'1!wr orcllrH ""' • <09!' Of tllll .,_to -<OUM lie put>lltllM lft Ult Delly Piiot, I MwtpePff of oene••• clrcUlellon, jMlllllalleel '" 1111• c_t., oc -once • -11 tor '-COtl-IAlve _.,.prior tt IM 0.., of Mkl-lng. OeltclAUO.t,t•t. 11-ICI M. p,..,.,.., Juelllt of "" s..pe.-1or Court Pwlllltllecl O""oe Cont Oe lly Piiot, AllQ. IJ, It, lt, $epl. 2, 1•1 »Ml NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IMI on W-y. S.1111"11>er n . ttll, at t ,00 O'<loclr. • m of H ld dey, In llw of· llco of REAL ESTATE SECURlflES SERVICE, IOClllCI •I 1020 Nortll Broeclwav, SUI" :io., In 11>1 City of Sal>- 1• Ane, C-ty of Or«109, Stl11 of Catlfornl•, NE WPORT EOUITY FUN OS, I NC., • C.llfornl• corPOrt · !Ion, H du!¥ M>Ootntaa Tru•IH unelet the purwant to IN powtr of tel• con· larred In 11111 cor1•1n 0.fCI of Tr.nt •• ac11ttcl l>r FAANlt J . OUllANTE Incl SALLY M OURANTE, llut.l>•trMl •nd wilt, recora.d OclOber 17, ltllO, In Booll 111t'l of Olllcl•I Record• of MIO County, et 11891 "'· Rec:orcllr 's lnalr ... manl No. 16Jll, Illy rMton of • buacll A payment l>anCI •ncl 1 parform•nu boftcl wlll be required prior lo , .. , ... """ ol llw contre<t Tl>I peymant l>anCI >11•11 .,. In tlw f0tm "'' forlll In II• cont••U --•• Roa•m••Y L lledobach, 611 11•1-Dr •• Seal S.tcll, (.e, '°''° c.,.,..., S, Jenkin•. 1702 Lalldl"' Avt., Seti a..th, C•. 90740 CENT,_E, e Limited P•rtMrtlllp, i------------- Govtrnl119 Board IY t/Norman E Welson S.Creterv, 8oerd of TrwU•• Put>tllllacl Or•llQI Coaal Otlly PllOI, S.pl-J, '· , .. , JtM-61 Tl\ls lluslnan I• conC1ucl1CI llY • etMral pet1M,..l\ltl. _,. c lllOeM<ll Tiiis st.lemanl "" 111911 wltll lht Co11nty Clerk of Orenoe County on AUll\IR 10, '"' ".., .. 11700 ...,, hwllverCI, Wit 100, H- t1119tDll &Mell, C•lltoml• t1M1. S•e llort Co,.1truct1011, 111c 1c.111om1e1, 111GO e.ach aou .. •er41, S11 l11 100, Huntl11oton l••cll, C•llloml• ..... Tlllt tHlllnou It col\Clwcttd lly • lll'l'lllecl~p or c11feult In peyment °' par!ormtnca -------------of llw ollllGellont te<urllel ther·elly, I"' l'ICTITIOUI 8UllNIH PUIMllMCI Oranoo CO.ti D•llY P1!11 A119, 12. It, 26, SeP'I 2, ltll J~I Setelor9 COllJtrWC1lofl, Inc: .. ....,, s. Mwlllt-11., Eatelltlff 111<1 Pl'ttldtnt clueltno lllel "'"Ch or Olfaull, Nolle• fllAMI ITATIMINT of wlllcll wes rec:orcl.o AP•ll 2•. 1•1, TM toll-"'9 --It dol"9 lllltl· Tiii• Rl ........ t wet lllacl .. ltll IN COllftly Clerk of Oranoe County tn In 8ooll ICX!t of Offlcl•I Re<Ofdl of MH ... , A119U1t 14, 1•1. "Id County, .. P9Q1 111, Rec:or<llr't EARTH ENGINEERING, 2St lntlNmenl No ~M. WILL SELL AT Avenw IO\aclflCI, No I. Se<> Cltmtnlt, p u 8 LI c A u c T I 0"' T 0 THE Callloml• mn "CTITIOUI eUllflllH fllAMl ITATIMIMT TM IOll-1119 pa,._, I• doing bli.P· nautt: ,,ttllt l'ubll"'9CI Ortn91 CMfl Oelly ll'llot, ....... 26, 5't1C., 2, '· , •• , .. , JIU.ti. HIGHEST 8100ER FOA CASH. o .. 1e1 Peul Wiiton, 15' Avtnue lewful money of IN Ulllltcl Stain, •II MedrlCI, No. 2. S•" Cle m tlllt. pay11>11 11 11w time of u lt, all •'9111, C•lltorrlle mn tlllt tnd lllt~ttl now MICI by It, •• Tlllt llonlnall " Condv<lacl Dy •n Ill· NEWPORT C"EST APTS., 1409 SuperlO< Avt., N-por1 e...:11, C•. n~ Tr11ll .. , Ill tnC1 10 lllel rH I pt-r1y Cll¥1dual. K•lll.,lnt 80tr, 1017 Lot Cerlllos, _, Cvvlnt. C• '17'1 llluattd In u ld Cou'llY t nd Sltlt, Oe•ICI Paul Wll'°" cHKrlbed n IOll-• This stetemant wn lllacl wltll llw Tlllt lllUll,.... '' conCIUCllH llY •n In· Cllvlellltl. Loi .. of Traci NO H• .•• par~ COul'lr Cltrlr. OI Or•llQe Coullly '" •tcOrc»d lft 8oolr. Ill, ~l 0 lllrOUQll AutUll t•, t .. I ""* PUOll-OrlftQlt CO.II O•lly Piiot, 1( .............. ., ~of Mhc•ll-MtPt. 1 .. Illa Offk• of the County Re<Ofcllr of u lCI County. Tlw ttrMt .ad••• or ol..., common O.tlgNtlon, II any, of Ille '"' p,_,. ty ""91Nbovt cll>crlbed Is pUrport.O lo lie 200• Tutllll, COlta MIU, C•llfornt•. Thi llllOtlliQnld llarolly dlKl•lm• all lllC>lllty lor any lnc:orrettnen In .. 1e1 ''""'' 9Cld••n or """'' com"""' cletlONtlon $aid Mfl Wiii bl m-Wit hout W"• renty, •~Prett or lmpllacl, •eot•dl119 tlllt, poun~on. or •nc11mbr..,cH, to """' lhl prlnc:lpel l>el-• ol llw Nole 0< otl"er OOllQel'°" te<lll'acl l>Y "'Cl Otacl Of Tr.nt, with l111trnl and ., ... , """' .. provl""' tllereln; plut •tlV•llCH, II eny, uncltr ti.. .. rMI tllereof tnCI IMtrHI on •ucll ed••Mft, •nd plus '"'· Clllrg" •ntl upen•n of 1111 TruUM and ol 1111 trutll cr .. 1ac1 '" H id o .. d of Trull Tll• IOtal •mount Of se1e1 0011oa1...,, l11<h••ll111 ro•toneblY """"'"Cl fH•, c11aroe1 •lld ._.,,., Of Ille Tr11t1 .. , at llw tlM• 01 111111e1 oubllcttlon o r 11111 Notice, It US,•10 M OelM! AUQUtt JS,'"'· NEWPORT EQUITY FVNOS. IHC .. • C.llfo<r1le torPOftllvn, .. TrutlM 8y: RIAL ESTATE SECURITIES HltVICE, • C.llfor"le corpo<ellon, 11•.AOenl ly ISIALI 0 J Morger, llJP•"l .... 1 ~N . 8roeelwey. t111t120l, tent• An•, CA '1106 T•I. 0141 tg.l'tiMI PWClllllWCI °"""" Coelt Delly l'llOt, Sept. 1, '· , .. 1•1 PHUC llTICl l'ICTITIOUt IUllNIU NAMl ITATIMIMf TM fOllowlne jiff..,. It •lflt lllvtl· ... " .. C i C NIWll'OltT INVllTMl!NT OltOUP, 11'0 ,._,.,, Cellltl' Orlvo, "It•-' llMCll, CA ftMO. lfll'TCllSTATf SIMINAltS INC., • Cell"""• --•lltll, 110 N_...,, Ct 11ter Otlff, Nl•Nrl IHCll, CA ..... Tlllt l!Utlnet• It ctiNNt-ty • ,.,. -···· 1"'9rttllt8 .. ,.,1,.." Inc, .,...,., A. ca-. ~ Tlllt ~ Wtt fll• Wllll llW C•unly Clef-II of Ot•ntt c-1y Oft A"'. JI, t"1. OAYIOa. UAM, . ......, .. "" Uf1 .............. ...... .. ,.,_....._CA .... .,,..,,, ""* ...... i>-. c.etl o.ll't ,., .... .... 1. t , It, U, ttl1 ...... Aut. It, H . Sept. 2, t, , .. , >ttl .. I P'UlllC MOTXE ll'ICTITIOUI •UllflllU fllAMI ITATIMIMT Tiie hlll-111 --II dol"t llutl· "'""· CALIFO"Nll>. WISTl!llN PAIN· TING, JDl5 T•ylOr Wey, Colle MtM, CA.,... JEltllY OEAN CASTELLANA, SSS Poulerlno, • P·1°'. Cott• Me1", CA mu. Thia buel,_a It ConcJUc:lacl Illy '" In· Cllvleluel .le<'ry 0 C..tell- Tlll• Nt-1 wn flleCI wllll - CoUftlY Cit" vf Or1n0t Counh Oft Auo.s.1•1 ll't'18N PVllllllWCI or ... CO.II O•lly PllO\, AUf. It, H, Sittlt. 2, t , l•t Jnt .. I ,ICTITIOUI •UtlNIU MAMllTATIMIMT Tiie IOllowlnQ .,.._. 11 .i11t ~· ""·"· VILLA LANDSCAP E CONM.ILTANTS, ''°" fll, Mein, laftte Ant, catlftnll• "'°' Mlc lleel 0 . Ot011r••, tJ70 Hon1ytw< .. e, l'•11nteln Vellty, Ctll!omle '210I Tlllt .,..,,.., 11 ct!IOIKl9CI ty M In- div ...... Mlc'-1 o. °'°"""' Tiii• tt"""""'1 ... fllt411 wltfl .... C01111ty Cletti Of Or•"99 cwnly Oii Tl'llt lllalenw>I wet filed .. 1111 llw Co111'1y Clerk 01 Ounoe c ounty °" AUOUtl 10, 1 .. 1 ,....,., PublltlleG OrMIO C:O.tl Oelly PllOI Auo. 12, It, 26, "9(. t , 1•1 JUl•t PUil.iC leOTXE l'ICTITIOUI eUllNIU NAMI ITATIMINT Tiie i.M10wl119 P9r'IOft It CIOl"t -·-MU• NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY A~ SOCIATIO.. 01' AMEllllCA, Jl4 Stll SI., HuntlnQlon a.ec11. Ce. ,,... JONOll Brian O..eny, IOloi \llfWI Clrcle, H1111ll,...., e.ec11, C• ., ... Tlllt l!Wlnft• It conctuOtcl •Y on In· Cll•IClutl JOMl'll e rlen Deveny Thill slll-1 wat fllacl wllll Ille (Ollnly C .. rll Of Ott~ (OUlllY "' A ..... 11 7,1 .. I f'l.-al P\ltMlllflH Or ..... (Mll Oally Piiot Auo. 12. It, H , s.pt, t, 1 .. 1 >Jotl .. I f'tCTITIOUI eUllNIU NA#l ITATIMIMT Tiit ... _. ... __,It alflt ...... ........ AfllNl'I COUii' dlD ll'LUMI, UM Cretlvlt• Ori,,., NtwllJOl"I hHll, Ct lllW!lltfJMJ Alww I . OIYlftllll,.., Has CrettYl-0 r I ... NewjlJOrl ... ell, Celllerlll• .,.., TMt MIMll It conflKt .. llf 811 I,,_ CllvlCIUel, AlllUtl It. ltl1. ..,... ,.,,,. •• Of~ P\le!llllWCI Or-C-11 Otlly 1'1114, TMt ..-...... -fll• wllfl tlW A111. If, 26, ltf't. 2, t , 1"1 a1M1 ~= 1~';:'t, Of Or ..... C-"t "' c .... Cr119w. a.ttrt Clleln!WI"' tlW ... rd Tllh ... ..,,,_, Wb llled wlttl wW (Ollnh Clerk of Ortl\09 County "' A"9Ufl 2A, t•I PtffllJ Pllblllllecl 0r'"91 Coell Oelly Piiot. Ayt. 2t, -... .. 1. '· , •• 1 .. 1. aa.tt l'ICTITIOUI aUllMIU MA.Ml ITATIMIMT TM IOllOwl"' _.,.,.. tre •tlftt llvll-•. NO"llllS CANYON tNVISTMlfllT COMll'ANY, 27S I . 9"" llra t. Gtlla Melt, Cellftnlle ... """ -., r .. 111,.111 .... ,... tlft!IQ --·: WAlllllllN I . Llll'leV"I· M LI"' Cl• ltle, N..,.rt ... tll, Ctlltornlt .,... JMIU I . ooe1110TT, m VI• ..... ""'· ........, ...... cattfwlH "* WALTI" "· llNNITT, IH1 Mtrl•ll Lt ne , N•w•••I •••ell, Cellftr!M tawo A~N I.. OAVll, 11'.0 ........ .. ......, llMCll, Callfwlll• ... "41LL111' t.. SMITH, M71 LllllMI WM, WIMIM Cl'Mll, c:a1"9mlt ..... WILLIAM I.. MAUllllHAN, JI "'"' M. 0-... .... ~ 9Mctl. Cell..,,.......0 HAlllOi.0 a. HIN!lltll, lftlt f . "'''""' H•llfll• Drive, .. ft .. ""'· Cel!fwllleftJol •lllAOLIY I(, MATTIN, ssn llllWI LMw, ll'Wlt. c.llfwfllt '"" l'ICTITIOUI ""'"''" w. Ill. OllAC• oavlLOll'MINT llAMa ITATIMIMT Piil.JC llT1C( COllll"OlllATIOllL a Cellf9fftl8 Ctt· Tiit lollowlne "''°"' tra e.lne ,.,.,..,., 111.0 ..... t•,.New,..n ... ,,_.. he<ll,Cll ......... ...., 111 ITA"L I TI lltAll.1111 PICTITIOUllVM•IU Tiii• _,,... h ~ We YILl.AOI; IJI ITAltLITI VILL.AOI. MAMSITATIIMIWT .....,... .......... DO .......,, l lvd., Gtllt MtM, CA Tiit flf!owtllt ,,.,_ It """ ...._ w • .-. O"ACI ""1. -•: 0 a Va I. 0 II' 1111 I HT Mltl . ..-.1.1.Y J KHfllllDlll, Ill M40LHALI lllll'llllT$, I.ti COllllllOMTI°", 1410 H ........ ~. ie11 AllltMt, WI, IDtt ....... i.-, Hwlllllflllt tc;.1 ......... ~etlPll, T•• .. ,.. IMdl. ~,..... • ..., .. ,...._ lllOllltf O. LOHOOOH & MAlllll c.'91 A.~, lml .. ,.,.. C"' Ail'9I L. Dlt¥tt, L. LOH000..1 ... Ntw,.rl •••• .. c It , M1111U,,.._ ... CJ\, C.llftrllll .__,..Yb,.,... ...... CtllttMtM,CA ... 11, ,_. TMt .......... -fllef Witt! .. Tiii• MINO II Cllll~tM -.-t TllM ......_It C~.., 1111 • = Cltf9. -' Or .... CWlltY • .......... ~ '"'...... ~""· ....,. o. L....-i C1rwt A.~ L •w-111111tn•. , •. flllt ----" ... •1111.... "* .......... -fl .............. ,... .......... , c ... ,.,., c11.-et er-. c:.eumv"' ct1111ty c1trt1., °''flft ~ • -• A119.1,1.,. .. .... "'-9t-.,1"1. ~ Cllla ..... ~ ........ ~I--Or"M19 ClelC Deity ....... ~ 0....., °""" Oillr ~ 'r ......... Orlfllit CllMt CMlllr ~ ..... 12, "· ........ t. "'' .-.1 ................... ""' '""' -. .............. "" "''~ ) I UP I It I 0 Ill C 0 U It T 0 '1-------------CALll'OttMIA. SI llLINO/MAltSM, J)OJ H11 llOI ll•CI., s..111 HI, Sent.a An•. CA mu. COUNTY 0' OltAN••· CAii Ali.11 In tlW M9ftff of lflt A,..ilcellon Ill CLAltlfllCI AUSTIN VAVltUtl(A "°'~"'"-· 0"01111 TO SHOW CAUH 1'0111 CHANG I! D, NAMI!, CL.AllENCI AUSTIN VAVltUll(JI llH lllld I petition In llllt COUl"I tor •n o•41e• .itow1no ""'"-' "<,..,... Ma n •mt frem CLARENCE AUSTIN VAYllUSKA lo PETEii AUSTIN YAVRUSICA. II la,.,..., ..-.eel lfltl •II --lllle....., l<I Ille ,.,_, a1-.. 1c1..- ,..., --""' '-' Ill Oepet1mtnt No. l ti 100 Civic Cemer Drive Welt, S.nte Ant. Callfon\11, "" Sep(l"111e• IO, 1"1, 1•1. el IO:JO o'Clock •.m., •1111 ,...,. -u.r. -c-. If eny ttwy h•"'· .... , .... petition for <119 .... of 11t1M-...,,.. lie erentecl II It fUrtlltr °'*"" lflel • <•Y of 1111• -~ • lllow c-.. pul)lt..-111 D,.111• Cou t Delly Pll•t. • 11tWtt>9"• ot ""'"' clr<ul•llOft, .......... In 11111 c-ty 11 IHll Oii<• • ..... -tour c-utlvt -ks prlOf to tl'lt cs.y oil NICI llH•l"ll. OtleclAu111tUt.1 .. I 11-1e1 ... p,..,.,.., Jllelltflf , ... ~lor Court K~IN a CUTLllll, INC. Ull ........... , ...... SaMe Ant, c.. ""°' Putllltlllel Or""" Coest Oel ly Pl IOI, Aue. 2', Sep, 2, t, "· ,.., ,...., '1CTITIOUt eUllflllU fllAMI ITATIMINT TM followl"9 P1•ton1 '" dol119 lluSllWIJft: SWEET ALICE MUSIC, ltOJ Plac.,111 Avt., Calla-... C•. '7617 Allee M<Ctlh1m, 1n1 w. CMat Hlfll•ty, Hewpe>rt II.ell, Ca. t7..i ""'-O.vlOIOn, 271 Palmer St.. Cotta Nine,"'· '26t7 Tiii• IHltlMu '' con~cteci by • ........ ~p. Alie.a McC.llum Tllli --I W8' fllecl .. Ith Ille County Cieri! of Or•"llO County Oft ........... 0.1•1 ,..., .. Publll/WCI Or ..... Coatl Datly Piiot """· ll. ''· 1', s..ii. 2. 1 .. 1 )~1-11 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI eUllNlll NAMl IUATIMINT ll'ICTITIOUI eut1N•H MAMl ITATIMINT Tl>I following "'"°"' er• Clol119 IHl•IM .. 11. COASTLINE MARINE SEltVICE, •It Mt In st.. St• 12. 1111n1111111on leacll, Ce. t'J..a ""9rtln H. Tyler, JOI HunU"91on 51., Hlll'lllft910n e.ac11, Ce. '2MI Poul lutm«t. 1 It Slann't Orlvt. L~9"cll,C•. Thi• 1>11tlnau Is ctndu<t•d by • llmltecl pennenlllp, -..i1n Ty .. , Tiiis 14-..-t wM lllacl wllll llw CowlllY c ... " OI or ...... COUlllY on A119ull 10, t•t ,.,..,,, P11t>llttwCI Orenot (OHi Delly Piiot A119 12. 1', 26, s.111 2. 1 .. 1 >UMI Nil.IC MOTi:£ "CTITl~I e UllNWH NAMl ITATIMIKT Tiie i.Ml-1119 ~ II doing l>ull· MU ea: BILLS GLASS WORKS, US N Chip-... , Alllllelm, C•. '2IOI Wllllem Ir-" Mack. 61' N. Clll~ Ptwt, ,,,,_.m, Ce '7t01 Tllh lluilneu It cono..c-Illy an ,,.. dlwlduel. WllllemB.Mecll This stet-t ... Ill.cl wlltl IN County Clori. of Or•noe County on AUQUll 10, 1•1. ,..., .. Pul>Ulllacl Or11191 Cotll 0.lly Piiot Aut. U, 1', 1', Soll! 1. '"' JstMI Piil.iC ieotic Cllerlottt MeNll, tJO N l'alr Way, S.nt• Ant, CA f)10J RlclltrCI 1ier11ne, t10 N "''' W•r. S.111e AtW, CA fl)O) Tllh llutlllHJ It COl\-lecl Illy 1 .. Mr•l 119rtnertlllp C11tr1on1 MMth Tiiis "'""""' W9' lllacl with llw County C.le~ of g,.,99 Covnly "" AllQ 11, 1 .. 1. "'*" Pullllthed o ,.n .. Co•ll O•lly PllOI, AUQ. IJ, It, 16, S.111 2, ... , lt07•t ~ "CTITIOUI IUllflllU fllAMI ITATIMINT TN fOllO•lll9 P9'60ftt era CIOlfll ll<ltlneMd' OfCE EIGHT ASSOCIATES, 17S E. • .-.. sc-1. °"" Mew, C.lllornl• "2•» F1111 11e,... of rt91tlrent t lld ••· 11 Clt11t t IOdrH >. WA"REN C. LEFE8YRE, 11 Lin- Cle h i•, N-p0rt a..c11, C.ellfornt• tt..o J AMES E OOIAOTT, >J't Vie Lido Soud, Newll0f'1 ht<ll, C•llfornl• '2MO WALTER R. BENNETT, 1227 Marl•n L•n•. Newpor t l••<ll. Callfornl•.,_ ALL.AN L OAVIS, P 0 lu t•, Newport llMCl'I, Calltornl• ,_ PHILLIP l SMITH, 2471 L- L-, -nut c-•. C..llfornle •~ WILLIAN! L. MAUEllHAN, SJ Roy•I SI. o.oroe Rtl., N-porl he<h, C•lllorn11.-HAll~O 8. HEMBREE. lttl E ... CTITIOUI au11ri111 LtmOft M•lfllh Ort .... S.ftll An•, N-1! :i~M NT C•llloml• '2~ TM foll0wl110 pertonl ar• dOlftV 81tAOLEY K. MATTEN. Sl7' l llM IHI••-.. Lena, lrvlM, Cellfornla •VIS VILLA WOOOS. lllJ Wiii •Ill Tlllt IHltlMU If (Ofteluctl<l by • Street, ,_,. Pe~. Ctllloml• totJI oenerai pionr-tfltp 11'*"1 E. -. .. 21"1 Sen ... '-AllWI L. O.wlt, M lulcwl V .. jo, Cal lfOnll• t1't'2 • ...... rel Ptrtrie' Jw. M. 1111....,., t"4I Syc.,.,_. Tlllt Qal-1 wn flled •1111 llw Clrcle y~ Llntle Cellfomla ....,,._ Collflly Clerk of Oren91 County Of\ • ..,_ • ·-AUQUll 11 ... , ~~!,~~conduct•• by• JAMlle'.ooe1tOTT,J1t. "ollel"I E. _,.., .., T-Cent.,. Ort ... Tllh 11~ ... lllacl wltll llw ...... County Clerlt of Or•llte Coullly Oft Cate...._ CM...,,.. taa l'IM1t7 "--1 Pul>lltlllel Orenot CO.al O.lly Piiot, Aueust "· '"' Pulllltllotl Or-C:O.st Dt lly Piiot, A119 1', 2'. Sept 2, t , '"' J71M1. Aue .•• s.cit • 2. '· ... t•t .,...., NIUC MOTl:E PUil.iC MOTl:C TM followlne pereon1 ere e101119 lllvtl-.. : '1CTITIOUI eUllMIH IUPlltlOll COUltT STATI Ofl CALlflOlllNIA COUNTY O' OllAfllOI Etl•lt Of JOSEPH NOE. 1k1 JOSEPH M. NOE. •k• JOSEPH MANUEL NOE, DKaHed STEVENS lo ASSOCIATES, 1n F NAMI ITATIMlfllT flllve•ll• Or., N••PC>rt e.ec11. CA Tiit ... ,_,flt ,..,_, ,, dolflO IHlll• ~ MU~S: Mic-Kklpl<ty sw ..... 1, JtS {jlY TO..l'S, llll OrclltrCI O•lvt, ~ View TtrTec., CallAI MeM, CA ·' :j.• AN, CA '2107 Tlllt """""t 11 c--Illy e11'1f<. > LINOA MAllGAllET SICVL TIN, Ne. A lit >U MOTICW 01' lfllTINTIOH TO llLL lllAL PltOPlllTY AT PltlYATI SALi CllVMluel. 17JI On:llerCI Orlve, S.nle An•, CA MluS._ '2707. Notice Is lwreby 9lvtn lllel, 111bfect to Confirmation by the tbo• ... nllllacl s""''°' c.oun, on s."""""'' ••. , .. ,, at IO·ao • m . or 111er .. ft" wllhlll the 111'1'11 ••-b'( ltw, Ille u.-r11gMC1, at tC1mlnlt1,.tor1 of Ill• 111111 of JOSl!PW NOi!, Cle<H-, wlll Mii at Pfl•-Mle lo llw 11'91\ttl •lld .,.., not 1111~ Oft llW term• encl cONllt~ l>lrelN"9r """llontel, ell r '911t, 1111•. •n41 l"ltrfll of JOSEPH NOE. cit- Tiii• .....,._t """ fll.,. wlltl tlW Tiiis ~ ..... It coneluclt<I by en 1 .... Coufth Cler• of Dr•ll9t Cow11ty '" dlvldutt A\11 1, 1 .. 1 LI .... M. $.11\lflln "Ml21 Thia --1 we. lllecl wltll Ult PutMllfltcl Or..,.. Cotti Delly Piiot. County c .. ,_ of Or.,.. County vn J11ly A119, ll. It, it, Sept. J, t•I Uf7 .. I IJ, 1•1. PUBLIC NOTICE --"------------ ll'ICTITIOUS IUllNlll MAMI ITATIMINT Tiit lollowl,. P9r'IOft It CIOlftO -I· ..... ... l•I Wl:ST INO LIMITlO; (bl AN• DIAN SPORTS, ... , Hiio Cir .• HllM· l119t011 llMc:ll, CA.,.,., 1(..-111 Gordon M«ll .... , HI .. Cir., -lnf!Oll a.ec11. CA ntoit. Tlllt lllv9!""' 1 t cOllClll<-Illy •n In· CIMCIUel. 1(-1'10.Mtclr. Tlllt ~t -flltcl wlltl 1tW CWllly C .. ,. of Ore~ (OUllty Oft Ayt. 1, I.at ,,...., P\ltMlllWtl Ortnoe c-Delly Piiot, Aue. 12, It, 26, 1191. 2, 1•1 Utl~I ... ,... ll'ICTITIOUI eUllNlll NAMll ITATIMIMT Tiit follOwlng Pff'IOM •ra Clolng llUtlMM M: COLLIOf OAKS, 17101 Mltcllell Ntl"lll, INlne, CellfOnlle t1114, l'e t111el'9Cll• CIUll'l'IOnl, 17101 Mll<IWll NOl"lll, lr•IM , C:.llforl'llt .,,. .. Thie llUllMU 11 <ondlKWCI Illy • llmlMCI -".....WP. l'Wlt/llleldle Cle "'"*11 ly Fwit o..,...,._, Co Otntftl Pen,.... Menftllll o. l'tnl ,._..,, Tlllt ~ Wtf filed wllfl ... County Cltltl Of Or .... Ceunly Oii Ayt. •.1.1. ,...,.,. Pulllltllecl Oran" Coot Oelly Plltl, Allf, It, It, 26, Sept. 2, l .. t MU..t .. ... ,... l'ICTITIOUI IUllMI• •AMI ITATIMINT Tiit flll!Owln9 --ere Clolnt ..... _ .. ! l'ANT/llOOLI! CLAlllMOHT, 1170t Mllcllell Ntrlll, lrvl11t, C•lll9mle mt• . ,_ o.v.1.-11 c:-.... Intl Mllclltll fllortll, 1rv1111, C1llforn11 '211 .. W. kAitt Ii.It, 17191 Mllclltll Ntrtfl, lrvw . Cellfwlll• '*"._ Tlllt ....... le CtMwclM ., e ...... ,...,.,.. "'"' °""' ............ ' (""""" ~10.l'ent ....,.....,.. Tlllt ....,,_. -fl1t411 •"" IN CtulltY Cltl'll llf Or.... Ctunty t11 Ayt," 1"1. .,..,., 11'1111Altlltf Ore1191 C•ttt Dtll~ Pli.t, Ayt. 11, tt1 ~· r..,t. l, 1 .. 1 ·~· ,. .... PUllll....., OrMIO CO.II Oelly Piiot, AUQ. 12. It, tt, s.pt. 3, t•t )MJ .. I CH-, It llW llmt of Illa dHth, Ill tllo rt•I _,,T IOClltel In 11• Covnly of or.,..., SI.ta of (:alllor11I•, -•llleel ll'ICTITIOUI eUSINllS 11 lollowt. NAMI STATIMlfllT L« 10 of Tre<t No. nm.'" Ille City The followlnt Ptrton It dol"ll tNtl-of N._t 8"ch. ecMlntr of Or.,99, Mt• et Sl•lt tlf C.lltornla, IS per Map r• HIOOEN ltANCHES ti, C/O co•cltcl In ._.™· 1>991•. lo",,,.. Wllllelnl ' ~-. 2171 '-clutlvt ol MIKt ll•-Meps, In "" Orlvt , Swlle HO. lrvlM, Cellfornle efflct 1111 llw County Rec:or'Cltr of ttlcl '27U Coun<y. • Jtflrey 0. HOwH, tOS C•nyon I! X CE PT • 11 o 11 r I 0 II I , View Ortvt. ~ h8Ch, Ctlllornle Ml,....•la, mlnttel r!olltt, Mtw,.I 011 ms1 rloM• •nCI otllar llydrocer11o11t Illy •llll_ ..... "'"" --'"'' .... , bl .ltff,..Y 0. "-wltl'lln or unCltr 11IC1 l•nd, t-lllt• Tiiie 9""""9111 "" lllacl wltll lht •1111 111e perpt111e1 rltllt of Clrllllnt. County Cl•l"ll of Ore~ County on mlnln11. 1aplorln9 e nd oper•llno A ....... 2•. 1 .. 1. lhertfOU enct ttorlno In -rtl'l'IO'lillt l'lttnl Ille -lrom Mltl 1-or '"Y ~ PIAlllllllH Or-C-t O .. ly Piiot. l•nCI, 1rc1lldlno ttw rl(lfll 10 wfllPtt«k A119, >t. $etlt .• J. t , "· 1•1 aM•t. or dlre<ll-lly Clrlll encl mlM fr- 1a114l1 OIMr ,...., JllOW IWrtln•bov• PUil.JC •nci c1etcr111ee1, •" ., ""-"·· '"""''' -tllath Into, tllroutfl or e<,..ta Ille .. PICTITIOUI IUllM•H turf•<• of lht l•"CI llerolnal>ov• dU<rlbl d •llCI 10 bOllOM lUCI\ whlpttockacl or dlrecllontll• •rlllecl MAMI ITATIMIMT Tiie fOlltWlllQ ptrlOlll er• llutl_ .. : dotne well•. l1H1Mt1 •ncl ,...,,. 11ndar --"411 or lleyoncl 1111 .. llflor llMllt lllartllll -IO rtelrlll, retlNIMI, 1q11lp, m•l11ttl11, -Ir. C1eeiie11 •1111 t11trat1 eny 111cll wlllt or mlMt. •llllOul, --·Ille rltlll to Clrlll, Mina, tlor•, WUll'HOltlA CLOTHING COM· PANY, lf9t ..... A .. ,.., C"ll MeM, Cellfemle ""1 J-t Memi.w Clt llCIOlt , 11'2 MltclWll. Ht. '2, Twllln, Ct lllOf"nle '2tPO 0.llf\M Loul .. Clt11<IV1t , 11'2 MllCl'ltll, Ht. U, Tvtlln, Celllomlt "*° Tiii• llwtl11en It ce"ClwctaCI Illy llutMftd MCI wife. Oe ........ L. Cltllelota Tlllt 11-...t w• fllM wlltl "'9 CllAllllY C .. '11 of 0r•"91 COUllly Oii A\l9Ult ll. t .. t. ... ..., Plllllltlllel Or-C-9' 0.lly ....... Ayt, lt, ..... J, t , It, , .. , ~1 •• .,._ Ind -·"· ,,.,..,... --· le<t or IN -t00 Itel Of Ille - wrfece 1111 MICI ·-· ., '"""'"Ill Ille Clffd lrom Ille 1rwlna Compeny rt- <Oteltcl July i . 1910 I" ~ ti», -720 Offlclel lt«ordf Tiie ll"IPtrtY It commonly referrH 10 .. "" ll'orl C.ardlg111 P iece, N•wport 8"<11, Ca • TM Ml• 11 t11llject to c11rrent tun, Clvt~tt. C-lllOtlt, '"trlcllVM, r•· .. ,vat'-. rltM•. tlt1111 of ••v. - .. MINntl flf record. l lfi or ~ .,. 111vlltc1 fOr 11111 property tllCI """'be In wrlllnt tllCI wlll lie r.c.el...CS t i Illa office of J AMI$ A . HUNIPH"l!YS, Jlt. LAW co""'°""TION, tlWrlleY• ,., .... f'ICTIT'ICMn IUtl•lll tclmllllllraton at 4t40 v.., Kermt11, MAMl ITATaMIMT Suite IGO, Nlowpo'1 IHcll, Celltornlt, Tiit ,.lltwlftt ,.,..,., .,. ••lne or l'l'ltY l>t '''" will! ltW Clerk ot "kl tut!-•: $..,.,ler Ceul"I O< Otllvtro41 IO JAMH C AM I H 0 II I M AN C I A I. A. HUM"'41111EYS, Jiii., "'""'"'· et INVHTMlfllT CO .. J1S latt ..... tlly tlnw lfttr llrtl P'*tlc.tllt11 ti 1111 l4twt, C.U MtM, CA.... Mtkl end ""°'8 melllflt Mid Mle. WAltllllN C .... ,llVllll, • LI"' tt• musl lie _,.., end will lie ....... r:?f.IMcll, CA fttliO; ....... et ll'lt office of JAMl!S A. J AMH f . TT, Jiit Via I.Nit M U M II' H It I Y I , J Ill . L AW .... L "'"'"" HUI, CA tH .. : COlllll'OltATIOtc, et "" ._, .. to:• WAI.Tilt It, MNNllTT. ttt1 Matitll a,1'1'1,tnllWMitw~. ...._, ...._.,, INd\, CA ..... ; Alv Tiie ...... rtv Wiii M IOICI Oii lltt I.AN L.. OAVlt, f'.0 . tu l•M..1 IOlllWl11tlM!ftt·c .... orpertcttfltM .......,, IMcll. CA .... ; lllHll.LIP' ,.11cl'tillll, ... t-of-'1crWl\lt I.. IMITH, M71 .......... LeM, we.-M tc~ It Ille .,,,.... ....... ""' Crttll, CA tOtt; W ll.LIAM I.. It tlW Su,itr~ Cturt.. ltfl llltf'C...t MAUlitHAN,.., Aeyel ... °""" (101')ef1'19--'dtte<<~r 11111:.t_Ntw,.rt •Hell, CA tt .. t ; llW vffW llT etf1"1te1 ClllCll., tllf IM HA-0 a. HIMlllll11 Ifft lelt Ml-to .. ,. .. t11 cenflffllttlOll llf Lt1N11 ........ Of., ._.. AM. CA Ml• 11y Ille .,._rt« c-t. T ..... ft?tlt; MACM..IY I(, MATTIM1 .. An """' ..,Mlflt -l'l'ltlnWfttn(t ta 9"1111 l.allt, ll'Wle CA tt111: w. Ill. --tn411 ~ t11 111--• 0 A A C I 0 I Va L 0 ,. M I N T t(~ tt 1119 llU•Clle-INll .. COllll'Of'ATI°"-a c.al...,,... c_,.. ,,_, .. 11 tt tlll llett ef r~ llf llPll, 111.0. ... ... """""" 9"dl, '"'"",,_.· lhltrllMtltll " tlllt. ,.. CA....... C• ..... ef c.11¥1Ytlla, tr_.., ..... Tllll llilltl-It C·-ctM .-, a Mii _, ""9 ~--,.iky lfltll .. ...... ........... . ..... .,.... ., _ ... ..,.., Alllll ... 0.¥11, Tl• ~ re.rwt "" '""' • ....,.. ......... It ,..lectlllff'/ well,... ,.,ttr Ill~ w. Ill . 0 " 4' c • of•ll--~,,...... ........ OIVILONCMT ~-.-ti, ttl'I. COA~TIO.., • CMlfwllla ft/ .......... A ~ .. ...., .. ...,._ :=:-AllPllL. O.Yla. • _......, IJMljllwVtw,,,_..... ........... TMI ........... ,......... tl .......... ~ f=.' ., Or-c..My ... ::-~==""- ~ A:"Jt"~~= ==-:,=:·· c.a-. _ ._....._. .._ Jnet ..... ...... o.w., c........,,.., .....-a... C:....Ollty • ............. '·"" ...... • 4 -.... a.: • OrangQ Coast DAILY PILOT /Wei:jnHday, September 2. 1981 NOT FOR SALE Gerry Mask of Kt>lso. Wash .. holds hi ~ ~randdau ghter Tarn Mank. 9. \\-ho will rt>('etv~ lh ll'\ miniature Victoria dollhouse he ls building for ht•r when it; comr•lod DEATH NOTICES ' Neptune Socie t v ' I CREM .. TION BUlll"'L &T SE .. 646-7431 Our literature tells complete story ol soc1etv CAii l o< lrM portlolto Com rlHCl IROTHHS 18.L H O ADW A Y MORTUA•Y 11 O Broadwav Cosla Mp•,.1 b42 9150 IALTl & IUGIE•Ol'I SMITH & TUTHILL wtSTCLI~ CHAPU 4n E 17th St C.1s1a Mescl f\46-9371 "IE•CIE HOTHEtS SMITHS' MORTUAlY 627 Maon St HuntinQton Beacn 536-6539 PACIFIC VllW MIEMOllAL PAlk Cemetery Mortua"" Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c Voew Dr•ve Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOl.MK* MOITUAlllS L80una Beach 494·9'15 L&Quna Hills 763-0933 San Juan Capistrano "'" 495-1776 c ~ Brothers needed The Big Brother or- ganization of Or ange County is seeking 150 male volunteers over 20 years old to provide t·ompan i onship l o youn~sters under 16. Big Brother officials recommend that volun· teers spend about five hours per week for al least one year with their counterparts. For information. call 831-6933. Naval officer to new station Navy Lt. Cmdr. Steven R. Nichols, son of Fred J. Nichols of Santa Ana and Arlene E . Nichols of 14 Ashbrook, Irvine, has reported for duty as a member on the staff of Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, Pearl Harbor . Hawaii He is a 1969 graduate of TusUn High School and a 1973 graduate of the U .S . Naval Academy as a a Sa s snnss - More violent inmates told SACRAMENTO (AP> The percenta1e of youths committed to the Callrornla Youth Author! ty for violent olrenses has almost doubled lo th~ hast 10 years, the agency hu said. A study showed that 26.1 percent of the 3,218 first commitments in 1971 were for violent crimes. compared with 49 9 percent of 3,968 first commit· ments in L980. Commitments for non violent property crimes also rose. from 34 9 percent in 1971 to 43.5 percent ' m 1980 The number committed for drug offenses dropped from 18.8 percent in 1971 to 2.3 percent in 1980. A CYA spokesman. Art German, said that didn't necessarily m ean drug use had dropped that much. since a youth committed for armed robbery could also be a drug user. Commitments for "status"' offenses, such as incorrigibility, running away or sexual promiscui- ty. dropped from 13.9 percent to just .4 percent State law now generally forbids locking up youths for such ofCenses. The percentage for "other " commitments dropped from 6.3 to 3.9 The report also showed. The proportion committed from Southern California rose from 55.6 percent in 1971 to 62.8 percent in 1980. -The number of whites dropped from 52 per- cent 10 1971 to 33. 7 percent m 1980, while blacks rost> from 25.9 lo JS 4 percent, and Hispanics from 19 to 28.6 percent. Top of world dive eyed Toronto expert plans Arctic probe for sunken ship TORONTO 1AP) -The vision that obsesses Joe M acinnis lies 300 feet beneath the ice at the top of the world, a ship asl eep in the Arctic deep since the days when Queen Victoria w as young. Maclnnis, a Toronto physi- cian who is one of the world's premier cold-water divers. is go- ing after the long-lost wreck of the HMS Beadalbane in a science s pectacular tha t will make vicarious adventurers shiver in the warmth or their easy chafrs. The British bark sank sudden· ly Aug. 21, 1853. in ice-choked waters 500 miles north of the Arctic Circle. It was not seen again until last August, when M aclnnis and fellow explorers found it through soph1st1cated sonar techniques. It showed as a ghostly silhouette on their sonar r ecorder A new Macinnis expedition will r eturn in September to the site between Devon aod Baffin I slands in Canada's far north, to take more remote-control pie· lures. Then next spring he and two dozen oth er scientist s. divers and photographers will try to take a per sonal fish-eye look at the sunken ship, using a mini-sub and some of the most advanced underwater explora- tion and photogr aphic equip· ment available Macinnis. who searched for the Breadalbane for five years, believes it may be the best- prcser ved shipwreck ever found rn the world's oceans. thanks lo the 29-degree water s of Lan- caster Sound. its grave It 1s also believed to be tht: northernmost shipwreck ever located "There a r e a l o t of superlatives involved," says the boyish-looking, 44 -year -old Macinnis. Incredibly. the :;onar graph appears to show t he canvas sails s till preserved and furled around the Brcadalbane's masts. just as they were that early Sunday morning 128 years ago when shifting ice crushed the 12Cl-foot-long ship's wooden hull and sent it to the bottom. It was tragedy that brought the Breadalbane to the frigid Arctic in the first place It was carrying supplies for Royal Navy ships sear ching for the lost expedition of Sir John Franklin. \ A contrmporary artist's rendering depicts the smkmg of //.\IS Breadalbane m waters 500 miles nurth of the Arctic Circle m Auyu.~t 1853 f.hl'i.>r!l plan to erplt>re the wrt.'ck wandered helplessly over the frozen landscape for months. There w as no loss of life on the Breadalbane As it went down, all 21 cr <.>w members scrambled onto the ice and were picked up by a nearby ship But they left behind a shipload of equipment, pcrsonlil belongings and cargo from coal and sheep to casks of ale a nd rum Macinnis believes it may amount to a time capsule of the early Vic- torian age. Canadian coast guard icebreakers have takPn the ex· plorcrs in on previous expedi- tions. and one will do so this Sep- tember. if all goes -as planned. But for next spring's climactic mission they will fly in and set up camp on what they hope will be five foot-thick ice above the Brcadalbane. Tiny propellers on the British· developed manned suit allow the diver to ny through the water Depending on the conditions of the srup, divers will explore its holds and cabins T he Breadalbane also is ex peeled to help in the evaluation of diving, photographic and other equipment not used in such temperatures and depths before. to give biologists a rare look al the area's m arine life, a nd to help M aclnnis in has speciaJty -the study or human performance in cold w aters. But t he diving doctor concedes that the lure of the Breadalbane 1s more basic than that "When you strip back the sc 1enlif1c and t ech ni cal veneer what you 're faced w ith is a group of individuals who ar e passionately excited about doing som ething very un· usual,'' he says. PUil.JC NOTICE PICTITIOUI IUIHlllllS •AM• JTATIMaliT lM lot-tno "'*' I• '°'119 buot "9\\ ., &CHOOL l'OR a•i.1t OflFICl SICll.U. ).<00 11vlne A••. S..llo 1 ... Newpor1 DM<I\, C..lllornl• tllMO Berber• l lono, Ull G••u y Ori••. Ntw1101t a .. <h. Celllornl• 91..0 Tl\" w.I""" I• <""°"'led by en tn Cl•vl-1 ... lilflL L-Tllll 1111-1 Wt\ 111.ci Wiii\ II• to•only Clt rk Of Or •noe co~nly on "'uQu•I JI, 1911 f'1H7" Pub11""9d Or-Coot Oelly PllOI, Sept 1 • I•. J>, 1911 JtU-11 PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS IVSIN!fH PUIUC MOW l'ICTITIOUl IVll•lst NAM• IYATIM•lllt fllo 10110 .. rno P•''°"' ere aoono O<l•fnf\\ •• H H CAR P~ONE COM .. ANY )100 Alf'W•y, $wit. IJll, Cotti Me\A c •mor...i. .,.. O.vld P Wtl,...r, 1'0) Cll•nnel NtwllOf\ S.ac.11, ~11101n11 '** Ron 8t1'11ell, •II Unlvertlh •venue l.-0\ G•IMt, Cellltrl'll ttuO Tiii• OU•lneu h COf\Cl\l(ltO Dy • ~ ... rtl pOOFf ... Ullll) o.v141 P Well"•' I nl\ \111-t'll w•\ llltO """ tM County (Ito of Or•noe Countv Ot'I Auov•I 11 Itel .. ,._, Pubil\htd ()•"Of C0.•1 Delly PllO•. S.p1 1 • "· n. 1911 ,,,. 11 PUBLIC NOOCE The ,.,.~::i~s::,!!,~~'!!1n0 ov~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF JOHN ADDISO N GURLEY, aka JOHN A GURLEY, aka JOHN GURLEY 'AN D OF PETITION T O AO MINISTER ESTATE NO. A· 110128. To cll l heirs, beneficiaries, cr editors and contingent creditors of John Addison Gurley, aka ne uai. CAllfORNI .. llCNCl1 INt ~ Ktng' Ro•d. N•wpor• 81•"" Ctillor"'• ,,.., JOl\n Ct..-·L•Aoyer. C.•lllornle, )01 l(•not ROIG, N•WO<lrl 8ucn, C•lllo.-nla 91..:1 11111 OU\llW\I "<ond<t<IMI by an In Oovl-1 JoM C L• Aoyor Tllh \t•ltmtnl w•• llled wlln '"" County Clork of Or•n0t County on AUOll>t JI 1911 ,.1 .. ,,1 John A Gurley, aka John Pubt1......i Or•not c""" O•llY P11ot, Gurley and persons who S.Pt 2,t, 1•. n.1911 Je.42.11 may be otherwise interest PUBLIC NOTICE ec1 In the wil I and /or estate. A petition had been f iled by M ildred Gurley J11cTmous1us1NESs Dunlap 1n the Superior NAME ST .. TEMENT C 0 C t Tf\e •oo•-•no 119,'<)ll "dolno bu•I ourt of range oun y reQuesting that M ildred Gurley Dunlap be appoint· ed as. personal represen tat1ve to administer the estate of John Addison Gurley, John A. Gurley aka John Gurley <under th e Independent Ad · min1strat1on of Estates Act) The petition is set for hearing 1n Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, In the City of Santa Ana, Calltornia on Sep- tember 30, 1981 at 9 .30 M\\ A.$ RET ASSOCIATES, IOC>I Wol lttl\ St<eet, Suitt M, c ... 11 Mn•. Celllorn•• ,,.,, Rlclla<d E h mlnoll•n. 1t,.I &1m1nl S•reet. S.nla An• Cllltornl• ttlOS Tn1• Du•m••n " conou<teo l>Y en tn-dlvl-1 Rocri.rd E T •mlno•l•n '"" '"''-t ... , Ille<! •1111 t .... County C.itrl• ot Ou n0t CC"1nty 0" "'1>11u•t ,., 1911 1'1t'1Jt Pubt•>lled Or-Co.>1 O•llv PllOI, S..pt 2. 9, 1•, 73, 1911 lt?S at PUIUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8V5fNUS a .m . NAME sTueMENt 1 F YOU OBJECT to the ou!::!~o.:!owino persons er• dolno. granting of the petition, AC> .... Ot ENTERPRISE$, •S• you should either appear Mort'llnQ Celf\oon AoaO, Coront Oel al the hearing and State M•r,c.e1110<n••<n'11 your object ions or f ile JGN> CAr11111w, •5' Mornlno CA . . nyon ROIG C0<0NI. CMI M•t C•ll W r 1 lien ObJ eC t Ions WI th 1orn11.i114s I the cour1 before the hear· JoM M•ut. :i.ott PrlS<lll• Drlw i ng Your appearance Wu t, COvln•. C•lllorno• 91192 • t111, t>u••~u " conducted by • mav be in person or by oe,,..•• r»rtner\h•P your at lorney. -' Jo11n C•rt••••u I F Y 0 U A R E A '"'' ............. •H ,...., With ,,,. R E 0 0 R Couflty Clfrk ot Or•110t couflty on C IT or a cont-Au11u1t31, 111e1 ingent creditor of the de· """• ceased, you must f ile your Pubto""'° Or•not c.0.11 0 •11Y Poiot, c la1m with the court Of S.PI 1.' I• 1l t911 l',._11 PUBLIC NOTICE present it to the personal representative appointed by the coun within four FICTITIOUS BUSINUS months from the date of NAME nATEME10· first issuance of letters as Tn• tollowlnq per4Qno. ., .. OolnQ provided in Section 700 of buii~J~t'irv As5eMeLv. 3011~~• the probate code of H111aoe, s..>t•An•,C111torn11•ucn Cal1forn1a The time for 01v1•oon<>' Homo Eart11St11ton•ot filing claims will not ex .a.meric•. inc. • u1.n co•PD••11on. pi re prior to four months ~;;"' Helllday, Santi Anl, Cellfornle from the date Of the hear Tiii• °""~'" conouc1e<1 by •n on ing noticed abOve. 01.1-1 YOU MAY EXAMINE HorN E•rtll sreioons the file kept by the court. <>'Amerio, one JcWlnn A•vno•o" If you are interested in !.«ret1<y the estate, you may file a Tn1• "1"'''-' ••• 111«1 "'11" t"" reQuest with the court to County Cluk ol O••noe County on I . . Ai>Ou•t 11, 1t111. r ece1.ve special notice of ~' .. "'I the i nventory of estate Pubt1.-0r-Coa•I oa11v Piiot. and of the petitions ac September 1 • 16 n. 1•1 •Hi c o u n t s a n d r e P o r l s ruaL1c NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME ITATIMUIT Tl\e following peoon1 l ft Oolno bu>inot»H PLAYPORT MOBILE Vlll..AGE, Aegtl Mobtl• CIUO Elletn, 90J WHI lltn St .... t, Cotta ....... C1l1lo<n1• •1u1 Fr.O H Boce eno Vl<9inl1 S Bice. 1111 EbcCIM Ro.Cl. CorONI Gel Me< Celltornie 92US Tfu\ ~'"*'' ·~ cond'Uctf'd o., •n •n Frf!d H Blet rn .. 1i..1...-1 w•• llltO w11n ,,.. County Clerk ot Or•nge County on Auoutt 1t. t~l F1 .. S1t Pubto-Or-Coe1t Otllr PllOI, S.o• 1. •. ••. n. 1911 >m .. t ruBuc NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME ST .. TEMENT Th• tooowtno pe<>Otl 11 00•~9 t>uw M\\a\ AMERICAN AOllERllSINC. OtSTRIBUlOAS OF NEWPORT, COSTA MESA, nm A<UIOl•n. Mh· >Ion 11••10. Celllorn•• •»•1 Aob•rl Witlt1m Johns.on, Ul Melody i.-, Co'll• Mesa, Ctlllornoa O~J1 TM• builneu ll cOf'Clu<te<I 1>y •non-oovldu•I AOC.rt w Jollnwn Tllo\ •111..,_I "Ii lltl!CI wllh the County Clerk ol Orange County on Auou11 JI 191t ~101a Pubtltnld Oranoe COlst Oelly Pllol, Seplembl'f l , 9, , •. ll. 1•1 ... II "'BllC NOTICE descri~d 1n Section 1200.5 of the California Probate Code. Keen and Dion 3333 w. Coast Hwy. Suite 401 , Newport Beach, Ca. MS-4044 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Sept. 2, 3, 9, 1981 3950-81. PUIUC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF LC::O K . PHILLIPSON AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTAT E NO. A-110129 To all heirs , beneficiaries, creditors and contingent creditors of Leo K Phillipson and persons who may be otherw ise interested in the will and/or estate. A petition has been 'filed by Pearl F Phillipson 1n the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that Pearl F. Phillipson be appointed as personal representative to ad - minister the estate of Leo K Phillipson (under the I ndependent Administra- tion of Estates Act). The petition is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic N$.7-Center Drive, West, in the NOTICE Of' SALE Of' c I t y 0 I s a n l a A n a ' REAu••ol'UTYAt California on Sept. 30, "''::~.A:;~LE 1981 al 9:30 a.m. ,R.,.5-n.tCew1ef IF YOU OBJECT to \he ,,.s1otte .. c:.o•-·· granting of the petition, 1~ 11 ....... M.t~::;"J: :;:of LO•s you should either appear Franklin and 128 men. on two ships, had been missmg since 1847, after venturing into the dangerous water s in search of the Northwest Passage linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Franklin's skeleton was finaJly found in 1859 on King William Island, and the bones of his ship- mates continued to be found as late as 1931 After the i ce trapped their boats. they had They will lower a massive ar ray of spotl i ghts and giant flashbulbs through holes in the i ce. and t he n send down cam eras, followed by a manned diving bell and miniature sub· marine. and by a diver in a suit that is. in effect, a submarine built a~he human body . _________ ___,VIRGINIA BRECHTEL, D«Haed. at the hearing and state No11c. '' ""''°"' 01...., 11111 111•...,. your objections or file oersion-ct "'111 wu •1 Prlv••• w••. to written obs·ect ions with the IM 11~1 Ind bftl bldOer, -JKt 10 IFYOU have a sen1cetooffer or goods to sell. place an ad i n lhe Dail y P1lol C'lassrried Section Phone 642 5678 cOt1r1,.,...11on of wold ~'"' eourt, court before the hearing. on or '""'"" ut11 o.ty 01 S.ptembe<. Your appearance may be t9l1, 11 thctofflce of c ..... HIGBIE. 21' in person or by your at-M•rln• Avenue, Box 321. Balboe 1 ~• e no. Celllo<nl• l •I tPhOt'lt torney. 114-473-1610, Coo.nty ol Orat'lge, Stal• of I F Y 0 U A R E A l..----..===========1C•llfoml•, •II Ult ''II"'· lllle •t'ld In-c R E 0 I TOR or a cont. t..-ut ol wfd dKHMCI et the time of Test tube fertilization PUIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUllNIEU NAMa STAT•MaNT ci .. t,, -•II ,,,. r1o111, 1111e...., 1n-ingent creditor of th~ de· 1tr••t thlt ""'ttt•t• of'""' dec••Md ceased, you must f ile your 1111 acqui<ff by -r•tlon of t•w °' claim with the court or olll-IM Oilier ttlln O< In -ltlon to present 'tt tO the personal ll'l•t of Mid O.C.•wct, et tM time ol 0.- has low success rate CHICAGO (AP> -Three years after the birth of the first "test tube baby," the artificial method or fertilization used in that case is generally unsuccessful, a doctor con- cludes in a medical journal report. Despite advances in achieving 1 a boratory -con ce i ved babies, "the rate of success is disappointing," the J ournal of American Medical As- sociation reported in an article in its fssue today. Fewer than 10 test tube births have been reported worldwide since the first, the birth of Louise Brown in Engl and tn 1978. The author or the article, Gary Hodgen, chJef of preenancy research at the National Institute of Child ind Human Development, estimated that failures numbet ln the hundreds. But Hodgen noted th•t the pro- ced~e ls In its lnf ancy. Re said it is ~ too early to say the test tube success r ate can't be improved. Hodgen also noted that researchers are investigating severaJ alternate solutions to infertllitf. Some day in the future. he predicted, a woman who is infertil~ will be able to select from several methods lo enhance her chances of becoming pregnant As many as a half million women in the United States are infertile as a resuJt of fallopian tube dysfunction, Hodgen said. Or. Aron Moscona. profe4sor of de· velopmental biology at the UnJversl· ty of Chicago, said in an lntervtew that the pr~edure's low success rate ls not surprising. ''This whole procedure la relatJvely new," Moscol\a said. "The fact lJ we probably lcnow more about the Moon and Mars than we know about the human egg and the human sperm." ' Th• followlno ~rsont ••• doing busl-n: SHA.KEY'$ Pill.A PARLOR. nt• He--1 Bllld . Cost• Meu, Cellfornl• .,.,, C & F ENTERPRISES, INC., 1 Cellfotfti• coroorauon Thlt bus!,_,•• c-vc:-by• cor· porellon. C& F E11i.rprl1H0 Inc P.E CAlnlr(, Jr. O..lrm.t11ol&o.rd Tlllt .... _, ••• 111.0 wltll IM COUlllY ClertL ot Otanoe Co<#lty °" A141111i.,1•1 l't ... PUC>llllwd ClY01191 Coest Delly PllO\. Seot.,,._. 2, •. 16, u. ,,,., ,,., .. , 1111, '"'-to 111 ""'urteln rNI, pr ... representative appointed perty tlluetild 1 ... 111e Mid C:-l'Y of by the court within four 0••1199. stet.of C•llfoml•,P111ku1ar-months from the date of lydacrllled••loll~. to-wit. Loc1to1Tract10U,espermtto,.. first issuance of letters as corded tn a-tn, P_, "· o Ind provided In section 700 of ... 01 Ml1e•11~ "'"91. 1" .,,. off I<• t h e p r o b a t e c o d e o f of the Couftly Aec~ ol Mid County. • more commonly kMwn .. '°" California. The time for Patklllll onw. filing ctalms will not ex· Coste M9M> c.lttornla I I t f th r.rms o1 .... cnh in lewiul money P re pr or o our mon s o1 t11t Unlteo Stilt•"" c.,11,.,,,.tklfl of from the date Of the hear- ult, or pen cH11 eno H •enu lno noticed above. evlclenctd by nott u curtd by YOU MAY EXAMINE MortO"VI or Trvst OMd on the proper· rt ,, so tokl. y,,.,,... Aftt o1 • ..._,bid the flle kept by the cou . to bt deOOtlteo with bkl If you are Interested In the eh1a or vtftrt to 11e in "''"'no -estate, you may tile a re- "'"' ... ~·...-., ""•fortMld tftlcie .1 111, tlMt ., .. r ,,. • .,_. l>Wl'<•tlGll quest with the court to re- "CT1T1ou1 auatNHs ll9'9Clfenctbttot•1111teot ... 1e. celve special notice of the N4M•n•ruo11c111T 0•1"1hlaUthdtvo1Aeu1t. "" Inventory of estate and of Tri. to1-119 -*' •• Wino 111111 c. • "...,.. the petitions, accounts and MV.. Attor,..y tor fllittltl-SUH"ISI!. ooLOSMITH, 1w1 ~ reports deS<rlbed In Sec-effdl llo\llt¥enS. H1111t1neto11 11HC11, JOHN Ta HY naacMTai.. t I o n 1 2 0 0 • 5, o f t h e c•"*"•..,.. ... ....,..,..,............. California Probate Code. •*'1 Cr•IO s-u.r, •10 1o111t1 "'*1-or-. C.O.•t o.u.,· "''°'· Wiiiiam Wllco•tn T lmlloet, SellW AM, C... '2101 StOltl'MIW t, I, •, 1•1 2"»41 Tiii• """""'•I• clfllluctM •v 111111-314 F«Mt Av•. •MOWll. L•guM lffct., C•. t2'S1 r1111 "-"'= c~::' .1.., .. DAILY PILOT 4M-15'S ~'' ci.r11 o1 Or8ft9I c-tv 611 CLASSIFIED ADS PubllShed Or•nge Coast A=I~ ":,:,:-:.,, o.nr f'li.t, 842•5818 Dally Piiot, Stpt. 2, 3, ,, ........... ,.,u.1•1 ,.,,..,, 1981 .3951-81. ... '-.....-~~~~~~~---- ! . ~ a •••••••••• ennen 7 = ecete • e ------·--------.. -·------------.. _ - INDEX Te Plitt Y•r A~ Cd 642-5678 HOUSES ro I SALE lo_,., ll&lboA hl•lld &•ll1c1<1 rtftllltwl• l •~lr..,ol\o•<ft ( ......... 1111 t .. ,. ""-• o .......... tJ 10to r0t.1W11n V•ll•) IQQ1 110 IWI 1011 lllll " .. ta 1"'11 1144 1040 Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 2. 1981 DI The rnarketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642 -5678 74'', of people buymy real estate have read classified ads m the past week , a natwnal study mdicotes '"-•tt For s• "-••• For s. Ho..1•s for s. Ho.astt For S• f HcMIHI For Sak Ho.Ht For Sak •••..•....•••••.......•....•....••.•.••.••.... 1002 ;;;;~ .......... ~~~i ~;:.;;:.; .......... io.oi ~;::; .......... iooi Ci;:;~;·· ........ ~ooi G.,.r., , 002 c o••• Mtsa 102~ .•..••...•........•.... •···••·············•··· •······••••·····•······ ·····•·•······••••····· ...•.•..•...............•••••.•••••.••••..•... 'LSI .VY ~ l\YLOR CO 1u:,, t.ToHs -..111· ,. t!Ht """"""°" llurh lrHN lo0tW01• JI.uh u •""• Helh ........ ,, ... , :: hbllttMf''1 Moffet: HAUOl lJDGl :::; All real estate ad· An exquisite otrenn&. V ACAMT -VllW -ANXIOUS Panoramic view of bay, ocean & sparkltng lighti;. 4 Bdrm;, Lge fa mily rm. F ormal dtn. r m 212 Baths $395.000. Subm it offer on price and term!i owner anxious. Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 REALTORS 67S.S5 I I IMTBT AIHYS DBIGHT liSTSIDI Assumable VIR ftnanr 1ng av11l11blt on th1i. charmuig, light and airy humr Featuring 4 Bdrm~ plus fam•I> room . enclosed !'Ourtyard. l<1vel) back yard with Ko1 pond Ask mg Slll!l,400 t'or an ap v<>intml'nt to ~t·t-, rail S40·1151 J•huion \ lflO ~-r.r:!!-r::h ~J"•"'•l"\h.t~ \oruA .. :: ~ee:s~~~~ ~ ~~bj!t~ 1t~ ~~~a~ f~~fya~:~. ~ 1m the Federal Fair Hou~ lev home w1panoram1c :: ing Act ol 11168 which v 1 s la o ( ha r bot . "* makes it illegal lo ad coutline, ooean & night :: vertise "any preference. lighta Prestige, com COME WITH US. . .TO DOYER SHOHS. WATE RFRONT HOME WITH LAHGE rn:R AND SLIP WILL EXCll ANGE f'()H LAllG!o:H l!OME JN BIG CANYON OR GALAXY DRIVF. 'lt•l fl<oth """1h L•I••• V."lm1ru.tflt lllOOll< H0tn .. ~.1, ... _.. HERITAGE am mm A<ttllc lot Stl• A~mtAh fOf S•lt llurhP1<>1><111 a..,,.,... Propon1 tcmtttr\ Loh lnP'' WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2111 S• Jo• ... Rood NEWPORT CEHTElt, N.I. 644·49 I 0 l1m1tation. or dis fort, luxury & secunty 1aii crimrnation based on Reduced, now 1739,000 1;,.11 race, color, religion. (Owner n.nanc111gl. Agt , :: sex, or national orlgm, ~64!!!!0.!!!!5560!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!lllllll!l!!!!!!'I •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~ AREA CALL fo'OR DETAILS 1617 WES TC LIFF DR •• H.I. 631-7300 DELIGHTFUL OLD CDM CHARM. l bdrm 2 bdrm duplex cloH to beochn Clftd 1hop1. Htwly point~ ond corpettd Clltd 111w roof. Try S-45,000 down, ow11tr w4M ~with Ht. ,...,,, . • REALTORS t=.~:~:~;h tlOO or an intenllon to maker:: -i..-------• ~~ any such preference, COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 £. Coost Hwy .• Corona ct.I Mor 675-5511 ***** Oupltu' l n1h '•It 1io..-to bt "40.rd lniorn. P101>trtl lodllitn•I Prol)trl) UA> tor S.lr 1LC1 limltatton. or di s '..: crimtnation " 14"°'1< llmt Trlr Pth "'°""'" Dnrrl Rf\ort I~••'• Co Pn)jl ~~~°!~~.~~OP "l l'lthn f •fm\ (,rO\'f\ Rua lM•t• t..,o.~u Nut l.al1lf W.;nlf'Cf RENTALS llW llW :.ni l.at} lllOJ /))ii :itiloi 11\0J Ml 'jN This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advert1s1ng for real estate wluch 1~ m viola lion of the law :t:::: [~::;~~~ ~ HltORS: Adf.nl1tn t~~.~';.,~ :::,. ~ 1t.o.kl c'-dl Httir ods l'ondotnU"liUJl'O l nf JC daily Md ~ ef"" T.,..,_,,.. t•ln ))W To~""°"'"' nl l.12:. ron i..... . TIM ~~:: ['!~" =:: DAILY PILOT mMaH ~~ [:::,. llOl labllty for tM ffnt ~"" •"'""' lnf :rui l11corrtcf l111•ttlo11 ROM\> •OJJ Room• llo110 l(l.lil o..ly. • Holtb \IO(rb llW OC EAHFIOMT 5 Bdrm. 2 bath. Terrifir val ue and location on tht sand Only $499,SOO Call now979-~0 ALLSTATE REALTORS SAHDDOLUIS This 3 Bdrm 2 Bdrm duplex presents a great mvestment opportunity in West Newport The locallun of this property (only 2 lots from the ocean and steps to thr bay l coupled with the unbehevable financing LINDA ISLE Exciting opportunity' Wide channel view from spectacular architectural designed 4 bdrm . 5 bath. pool home. Slip fur 2 lar ge boat~ $1.495,000 Summt!r Ot·<.·uµancy LIDO ISLE HOMES Featured on llume~ Tours th1~ loveh trad1t1unal spac1011s . <:u~tom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. newlv redecorated Pncccl to sell quickly at $475,000. Must see ~ 75t.111f UNIBJEV AILE FIHAHCIHG On this 4 Bdrm, 2 story beach house with WHA rs UHINIE guest m law quarters ..,,.. Near park ~.000 with AIOtlT UNIQUE s1e1 ,ooo ~ year loan at P R I D E 0 fl l7"\ - 0 W N ER S II I P 759·l6l6 Palermo model .-A - WESLEY N l\YLOR CO REALTORS ~1 ncc 1 ~4 2·STORY DUPLEX-NEWJJORT IUCH REDUCED TO S279,500 bedroom, tounl ry kitchen , super master suite. lo.,.l'I} )ard STEPS TO IEACH0 0WMat FINi.titCE Dockprohlem1nNl'w1>ort ~e this fine duplex l1Xlay ' Ll\(' 1n ont' Heach" tiO' dol'k 1 2 3 IR + Poof + Spo Mesa Verde urea X I 11 t f a rn I I ) neighborhood Ownerd~i)t!ratt' TEAMS with S3SK down OWC al 13•;. Sl42.!Ml. make of fer COZY CONDO CVHt Honv' U~ C..Ummitr R••tih tall --------1 make this offering rt' ahst1c and smart Ask Newly rcmodt•led 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 pat1oc; Beam reilings Gn•at for entertaining $420,0110 Be!:>l prn·t• for the mont•y S322,000 fee ll arbour home 4 Hr. 3'• 2 bath~ tn uppt'r. 2 Hdrm.'i & 1 bath in s t or)' tl unt1nl(tonl unit & rent the other -1 Bdrm. detk ! 2 Bdrm , 2ba end unit Ne"' c3rpets Clean and bright Assumabh: 13'' loan \~~•.oo Rtnlah ~ R'n4•1' tn Shirr• •»> G•ffln for Rtnt n:.u Oftirt Rt"~•I uoo 84.ntr\n.i Rt•UI o\o lr.dw~n•I RtMaJ 4!b "-Cwaa• 1 HrM•h "antt(I tl.W \41\( k •flhb &bYJ BUSINESS, INVEST- MENT, FINANCE e.w,.~,, ~pon.. ,, • .,. ffu)tMti> \\ tnlf(J 'i!llO ln•.-tmont Opport • IOI) ln~f"•nwn4 IA. ;nttd .)(f.lJ \Cunt) to t..o'" ~ \1( .... , """""'' \OX llon1•1., T n • 'l4ll$ ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONALS I LOST I FOUND An~nctrnitnl\ l ll Pool Lf&•I 'c>ttct' u..14. rouoc1 Plff\OMh• S.Jt••l<'M•• TnHI• SERVICES Yt\ 1f ., ()1 rnl on EMPLOYMENT I PRE PUA TION ., !-..~' lrutruruon Jvt>W .. n1 .. 11 • ll•IP ll•nlf'd \I 4 I MERCHANDISE '"'Kl~ AW!l•nt '' Aur1'°" 8'hct .. , ~klint \t.tt•t••h (. .. .,..,..,_. • fq\iJpmt>nl (41• Oat• f)"' 10 \OU •"'"''"" (,au•• \at .. ,..,.... lk.NW'~ f-1oodt Jt-•tlr\ L!HUOfk \t.rhm•n \Cl\C'tlll.MOU' M1\l•ll•MW\ \4 enttd \hNo\ lnitrwft'..-n\' tMhu furn" t qw1p PM• p,,,_,.' Orc.tn, "•In• \41rh1nft !lc><J<11nf loOO<b ~on Rttt•""m 84r ~~;radto ...... "iittftot; BOATS I MARINE EQUIPMENT <.tt1«e1 &°l•h \hint Y run 8o•O M•r-uw l.q111p 8o1h POWtft t:~ ~.7' rhorltt llo>oh Sl•P' """' •• 11o ... ~ ..... Boob sc ..... TRANSPORTATION " .. ~,.j AM• Mumt"u \"°JI A\l•'in Ht'•I"' ~1111 l'•Pr• ~ t·o11 "•'""" h n1H1 r.,, Hun••• J.,.;ii\;•r JrnKn h•rfnilM\411\141 ~OlllarC~IN '411d• \etrH••lf'~ ll•ft' \It. \It.II lll>fl ... .llnlfr41 l>fut:rU4 l'or><M M'n""" ffl)fl' Mo''" Rt>\flf :..O•• 9\IU )Vt;.,.rv f•l•lf rriwmpf\ \uilh••Uft \uhll AUTOS, NEW f1rntr111I AUTOS. USED l.HW't•I All! 11\uc l c.0.11., f ami.ro (IWH"4<1 \.lU')\lfl \Nm<t Col\11 .. ni.1 ~\fUt' CMi«H ~.f' lmpt1n•I LAftr,,.n M•'"'"~ )lfHvh :=':l.w ~ .... "''"""''~ PoM••·c l'll•nO.,Oorcl \f-..• •Ptf,... Mk )IW ''"' \a.<l \h ! ~ ,,,,, ,,.,.., I.II•• 7l•~ :117> ·100 ""Oh MHU ~I) "°'' l(jol) . .,., ~ llU«) ""~ "M ~4) QI) IO>l I0'10 «171 *fl A ~ ., ,OA) lfti) .... 1 .... "1 "'1JJ "!14 "°'~ ~ """ ~ IU .,-~t .o:Ml ~ .i'<l " "''' (J>) f".°11 '''° Jil/i f1ilJ :1;11 •m '114 lil: ,1 ... Wlll 111.0 11:!;' tU i f"':'J,J v:» ,.,,. •Hi illol ~HU JI~ 1716 Y.41 ~; ... ~1>U yJ~\ 9llll 9'S1 1:w I'll! 111112 yJf,) flfl m.. f7il • t.tll ""° l!fl• f!ilS "117 MllO -Wl1 Q .ui ll'W l'1» -~ .to WIT ~ '11111 ~ "'°' -IMol '110 WI• 3 IR. SI 03,000 Prime CM home. huge back yard, covered patio Nice starter home needs some fix mg Only 10'1 down Call now ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 '4-63 '-6990 IMMACULATE $165,000 Mtnt condition mside & out 3 Br, family rm , lrg bright kitchen Heated pool Firep1l Call Dirk Orex ler 759-1221 Iii I CMCOTTAGl Cute 3 Bdnn I Ba starter with garage and large yard with RV access Washer. dryer , refr igerator included Assume 912% loan. Full price $105.000 Tlt\DITIO\AL RL\l.TY 631-7370 THIMKIMG TOW~OME? Call the spe(1alists at lhe condomu'lftlm in form al1on'Center Touchstone Realty 963-~ • REH TOR S SPf9le111 m.t low This former model home 1s very highly upgraded 4 bed rooms. family room and spa with spec tacular ocean view, air condlt1on1ng, pool. security system Priced I below market at $629.000. D.M. Mcnhal Rttr -~01n__ SHARP STARTER Hard to ftnd 3 Br with shade trees in great Costa Mesa area-only $145,000. Better hurry' RCTaylorCo ( "l 0 f)C)()() Find out about lhe high· ea ming real estate ~ales career op portun1t1es w i th T HE RE AL ESTATERS. Licensing school fees completely refundable to school of your choice Extensive sales traimng For in f!>rmation, call 751~191 2PEMIHSUU POIMT IARGAIHS mg only $26.5,000 L't .~'AN''ING AND ha, ram.din. bonus rm lower F ireplace in l'arh Some view lalboo 1.-d RJty 67_U700 HEW TUDOR Prest1g1ous Lemon Ills CBnt $ bdrms, library. huge mstr suite, dining and entertainment areas l'NDER $1 M1lllon PEMINSULA POIMT BEACHFRONT Panoramit Int\ & Ol'ean '1ew at Wl·dge . lrom prirrw lal'gt' lot. 4 hdrm. :l bath tustom home 3ill0 :.q. It ft'atur mg mannl' room Sl.:l8!'1.ooo r " '-Estate sale $699.000 ll E ·r J) & f CRAF'TSMANSHIP llyLucia831·9944 of ocean. 0\\'C bl Mlt' 0 New Balboa Peninsula 1 $247.000 int onl~. S52.5UO down µmt custom home Three 0 CONDOMINIUMS No loan I ee Se(• any time bedrooms, family room , WESLEY .... T•YLOR CO .• Rr:•LToes i''rench doors. and un Costa Mesa pr<>Jt'l'I, ...., ,.. go " behe~able owner financ romp! approved. read) 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rood t;legan1 s1 amity to build Act nov. 4 491 0 home P s1onall)de 1n g "'1th 20'. down 752-6499 NEWPORT CENTER, N.I. 64 • t·orate d landsl·pd 4 I $395.000 ree I fidrm , 3ba & library Rick Alderette. Rltr 714 nlJ.4444 OCEANROMTS Six to be exa~l from S.W,000 down & as tow as 12'7, interest on the balance Call for details and the super locations JACOBS REALTY 67S-6670 DOVER SHOIES Beauttful rambling home with high ceilings, t errazo entr) with atrium hght and air lhruout New carpets, dra pes and pamt. ready to move 111 3 Bdrms, fonnal dining room . den with bu1l11n wetbar. 2 fireplaces and spacious kitchen with eating aree Lge pool sited back yard. ~2S.OOO incl land. 642-5200 j PETE J BARRETT :.. REALTY CUSTOMIUD NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 bdrm. <IC"n . ..,pat•1ou~ Plan 8, 1m maculate. Low pnred at S215.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Briy\1d.-0 111w N B 67~ 6161 NOW HIRIMG Uniqul' Homes. Inc.. has an opportunity for an rxptri~~. qualified, real estate agent Liberal commission splib. Prime farms available Call Dean Rathbun for an appointment fi75-6000 U~l()UI: ti()Mt=i REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Ent Co11I Hlghwa~, Co1on• del Mar WE HA\'E .t50f TllE BEST AGENTS IN TOWN • Sl5KDOWN • I owe LARGE IST IQb\ilti;ffi@ Air Jlarm. amenit1e!> Rart opportunit) \\I Have something you j ~ galore purchase R2 lorat1on, , . di . th . 11~ Cl r· d ,,.. South of Bayside in Old St-.LL 1 c items ~1 a want to se ass1 1e •~1111 RED CARPET CdM 45. lot Tht5 yeu Oa1h Pilot Cld)1>1f1ed ads do 11 well l':ill CdM 11'!'1••-• 754_ 1202 musl tn\est11iate I Ad 6425678 NOW,6425678 -IUILOAILE LOT S400.tHIO ~uth or 1!11:h"' a), )(oorl H .,RIOR POl..nE BRINGYOL'R8AHB I S23UOOO \\,tlkin)! COHDOS IE tor at1 on It 2 I~\ t•I " "'' QL' E You "'°" ·1 "'ant d • 1 3 1 h 2 sp.i r1ous master !>u1tes lo leave tills bca11t1ful i~ nee o ~ 01'~ BEDBGE ELllNS CD Submit on term~ or 21• strv w torte'<! mstr baancdkyalrodvseetlt>mgt hClreeane • bdrm 80th models ha' e ft\ auar h dbl garage~ bedroom and fam11~ OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE ._ "' opnr oµen da1l) II !I room home A super pm Weekends HI 6 pm hou~e for $26.5,000 llG CANYON 1 ~ 355 A \'OCadoSt VIEW! Colt 631-3405 WHY PAY MORE' 3 bedrooms. 2 bat h~ form al din1nJt room . ramll) room . sunny deck and creekside patio Terrific at $142.500 BEAL'TIPL'L BACK Yt\RO BAY VIEW Terrific bu) ahd great I owner financtni: makr I this three bedroom I I home an exc1t1ng pro pert) 5435.000 fee I I THAT'S WHAT'S UHIQUE A.BOUT I UNlf.?Uf ti() ... fS Realtors. 67S·6000 AFFORDABLE Beautiful Versailles Model On Quiet Cul·de·Sar Wide. Winding Stairway With Spectacu lar Sus pe nded Walkw ay Overl'ooking Marble Entry And Spacious Living Room. Elegan t Features -Ga rden Kitchen, Oen With Fireplace. I luge Master Suite Highly Landscaped Garden With Paddle Tennis Court Great View 1 Spenal Financing A\'a1lable. $875,000 MESA VERDE Beautiful Contemporar~ llome In Costa ~1esa 's Best Area Feature~ Include f'~i vt• Large Bedrooms. Two Impressive Fireplaces. Gorgeous Living Room & Family Room , Skylights. Wall Coverings, Wet Bar Fantastic 1 Price. $223.500 . lalboo 1.-d 1006 ....•...••.•....•....•. FURLOUGH Airline pilot )acnr1cc Reduced S35K. J br. 2 l>.1 ('Olla Re Cas h T D SHARP 3 BR Lo\'t'I Y refurbished Corot10 def Mer I 022 home o'n golfroum· As •••••••••••••••••••••••t c;ume 10', Int Ont~ 11 trade l•rf.:r S3SUK O"'nr A_.&l I 661 0093 owe COM I St 19.9,95 ' Pnn onl) 11 ~.·i assumablt-j Patrllk renort., agt I rinancmg. 2 Br 1 blk 631 -1266 from v. ater Move m lo day Call Tim Rhone I 631 1266 WM~ REALTORS EASTSIDE 3 br, I ba. spa 1012'' rm $120.000 FIXF.H L'pper3br 2ba ram rm $110.000 Ov.nr HAUORRIDGE Lovely 4 Bdrm Lautre mont model with 400' ad dit1on Formal din111g. 3 baths $869,500 Owner will carryS600,000 OCEAN BREEZES I Like new townhome in the Bluffs. 2 Bdnn 3 Ra. super kitchen and ;; big 2nd story tort Pull price I only SI34.!m 751·3191 C:. C,ElEC T ~PHOPEHTllt, DESPERATE! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home Assume ht· balance loan owe straight note SCCCESS REALTY S49 7991 2 Bdrm. I ba I yr old Adult complex Takl' over existing loan ~:.RED CARPET ·-754-1202 1 @ ,_ 759-9100 It 2 Corpcutt fllala Nrwport Cftl'ftt I 0°/o Finmtcing ~•II ram· seo.ooc1 bt at 2 Bdrm. S-Ome \ u. lov.est 12', Agt . 642 1523 I pnre 1n CdM . t blk from ·-------• "'ater Call Tim Rhone llrl ~~,~~~~~~~~.; SllK & "ND' FIREWORKS C R M A R l N 0 S C H R E 0 S G E R S C R E Y C R E K C A R C E R I F S T R l A E l E M L 0 0 0 T J E R G I E M O G R D K C 0 A N M T H K R A Z R M V M D A P B C A H A C A C A 0 R l E R V L M Y R 0 V A N E 0 A L W 0 W F W W S A E U 0 E C C R 0 R F C C R 8 I 0 E A H 0 E T V A 0 E C L 8 K E M E l R R R C E Y H N L P H A M E L 0 E V P K 0 R A 0 K D W R 0 R 0 T K 8 H K E G S C 8 H P L A 0 N E T I R C W D N L Q A W l D E N T N K l G A R N K T M 8 l Y Y I L Q M A I S J P A I W H I Z 8 A N G H £ U C L C H S C P W G H N I A Z 9 A W R J 0 V C 8 K M 0 E G T S P A R K L E wtl, llCI. ~ Of clllt<Nlv. Fii:~ and ~ h 1n: P Flett Bomb F lrecrecktr ~ Ctnnon Crech r Cm ker Roman CUdle " Ctndltbomb Torpedo '1n whu l ~ Rocket Sptrkler Whiz lan1 Flz9l1 Sn1h Serpent Tomorrow: lebor Term1 .... IHI OPEN DAILY 2-6 PM ON BALBOA ISLAND 116 MariM Ave. $495,000 201 Gtond Canal, I.I. "75,000 I ColliM Is. IFur11I $1 ,200.000 Come ond prnltw thrH ftn. properties and fiftd out how you can llrtt1t 111 lalboo 1.-d! BA YSHORES BAYFRONT-IEAUTIFUL OwMt' will COftsldtr HC~ fOf' other Htwport homt or htvt1twwt p .,ty. FobulotH locotlo11 with unoi:tdrvct•d VIEW of oil layfroet odfvity, Venaffa. acWt -family home wlfft al tt. chorm Cll'ld quollty of Htwport. Ope11 and SftOOlhly flowing ctlliftCJ floor P. with high pitched btomtd ulllftCJI, tHk ponellnc) ond private brick Wtrior patio wlfft gaubo. 011t i. .. 1 wffft 5 bdnN, f.., rm 9'd dock with lonJt spo Oft tt. lay. s 1,350,000. 631-1400. NEW EXCLUSIVE VIEW llME ronorcllftlc cloH Mp view of lay, Oct• ond 111,M lights. Spodo., ope11 .cf pohfttl~ fonnol ho• with .... NvlRg '°°"" falMly "°°"" fonMI ~ "" .... • 3 bdnM. Morttt. IHrth IMltlr ..lte Md 2 1crCJt view dKkt. Hffda dtcoratllMJ. W hen al tht bo1ic1. S7' 5.000 ft.. BALBOA IS. BA Yfl(lfl HARIOR RIDGE Most Beautiful Dynasty To'Nnhome Lights & Bay ne\\ _ Private lrg lot Quality upgrade s . Exterior a r c h 1t et:l u ral improvements des igned by no la ble Japanes<! landscape architect SPRINGS COUNTRY CLUI Rancho Mirage. Beautiful Fairway VJt'W . Choice location n ear C l ub h ouse. Lots of Custom upgrades. LEIONAH OREGON 18+ acres & Beautiful Ranch Home Lrg 100 yr old Pine Trees. Fr uit Trees, & various Berries Truly a magnificent r etiremenl retreat Owner w1 II assist 1n financing $185,000. Aqt: Anno J. KolttteocJ. 760-9590 JUN KALTEHIACH & ASSOC. RESIOENTIAl FIEAL ESTATE SERVICES -great bu) 645-9161 041EGOHIA Elegant new 4 llr Vic tor1an partial \U. ownr contrartor JUSt completmg. ~75,000 2 BR ocean viev. cottagl' OPEN HOUSE .;?) REALTY South of Sea\ 1e"' Ownrr _ _ __ "''" carry f1nt TI> I J BR Easts1de home on Ag_ent,i31 7~ R·2 lot. $10,000 & take CDM BLUFFS I over J.>JmlS. ~-~- A bO \ e beach beJo~ --------Ocean Blvd Semi prl\ Rd Out or 1raffic 180 degree \'1ew Ocean & Jett)' from t!very ~ 10 dow Prop hnr high ude Obie invest 2 yrs Bu~ now berorr Irvine Development less than l m1 dn coast beR1ns Clear land incl Sl.250,000 Owne r P P A~t o'!!.L(714167J.65?.S IRYINE TERRACE AXER 4 Hr . bonu s & pool Needs some TLC Owner will ca rry lSt Prin only G rel' Astle 7S9· l221 ~M~ RF.Al TORS OWHB lETillHG 50/o DOWH Selling 5 duplexes here 10 CdM · for a qualified buyer Owner will ac cepl very low down Call John Ca mpbell or Patrick Bartolic BEST ANANCING IN TOWN Brand new 2 & 3 Bdrm Tov. nhomes in lovely garden setting 131/40/o fixed itlteftlt ,.. . Auumoblt with no prepoy!Mftt PfllOHy. lO yr loGI\. All amenities includtnl( double attached garage. woodburrung fireplaces custom kitchen. ~et bar pvt deck. recreation aree with pool.spa. BBQ and much more Located at Pa1rv1ew and Avorado. on the same site as the Ori Rinal Roger's Gardens 1n Costa Mesa. owe BALANCE 10%/ Call now! 4 BR Ditexican Villa, l bouse from pounding surf Secluded muter retreat with fireplace. New kitchen. dine on tiled' pat~::n~OSAMD I· r £1 Et cl I j FIXER/3 BR & DEN I .._...... 4 bn ho• °" uner wtth boat alp. Two story wood M 9os• '°"''""°'.., with balc-r -dKk. ........ kftchttt. W.Mlt ....... for ""' IEADY TO MOVllMTO IOGYSUALTY '7~2311 Ganllft Pen Optft r.t?: I 0:30 fro. I 0:30 A.M. 541-2239 1024 • •••••••••••••••••••••• nefda your attention Br· R O E G G , • Smog 11 re•lly getting bed. Ing shovels and paint -... , ...... 1 ,-,-,-s ... • Prwtty aoon, tum slgn•I• won't M tke your shopping bru1h. Make Si's. Owner . . . . ~ t>u nough. Orlverawlll 1>1vt to eaaler byuain the Dally will carry at low In· .-------_, .. nc1upllereebmtor11 thtyMn proptrty llt ... S,n... Al I owMed, lig .._ or 1 OWMt .ti _.... -"' ~,.... s 1.200,000. WI• COMldtr .... fw llftMd. '7 l-6t00 Beautifully upgraded & added o nto 4 bedroom +family room home .in Eastbluff with lovely Back Ray & 1 night light view. $.140,000. AITD I l.S°t'o 1 YIAlS ASSUMIAITO SB0.000 at only 12'l 1n terest There's plenty of country chann 1n th ts newly decorated 4 Bdrm homr localed on a quiet strf'tt in Mesa del Mar Better hul'T}'' 7Sl0Jl9J Take time to relax i nd . ' I I I I J . bv filllftt 111 111o -... -d fu:I ll.l<.uStll:!T~~!lti """i'""""---1 terest @ I M O C H O M I•~.... "'-ch.octt. Ol*od Jhop at home. It's aim· ..,.. ......, 1-,... ,..., '......, WATERFRONT HOMES, INC RE.Al ESTATE s.t Rn11..i. "'°"'"1Y ~~nt 2436 W COHI Hwy. 31~ Mtrint Avt ~1 Buell 8alboe Island IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 Adult occupttd 4 Rdrm home, cul de sac, neat as a pin. Sprinklers front and back Ask Ina $149,900. c.u 54(). l \$1 c::. <..,111' l ~I·~~( ·~11 H' + ', ~::..r,:~ f~.ly ~1~: SEA COVE 8 "',~s~t~Slmm N r I' I' I' I' r I !!i1.b~~~1~~:d~; 7~~~:;E1~!~:o 6 ~~·:~~~' unm I I I I I I I ":avn~ t!0!:1nhb~1~i~ ~~~1·~.~~·1~nfd==~=d=.v=11o=r==1ti===========::;:.~S~C~lA=::fliiM.ITS::..:::.::.:"-~:.::..:::•'"~C~IOIOl_::::::::::::~:::::::::===-~~~.l:::::::::::::::::::L::::::::::::::..L'!!!!!J~~~~~~~~·~dogit~we~ll.!M2~·~Sl7~1!:=:. Ht-14M 67Mt00 -• !_~ HERITAGE REALTORS ~l~·~2MF~i~FM1IP~S~J~•n~s•~?•F•l?~'~t~·~a~s•~n~1-s~:~··~a-2~2~2~·-\~~,~·~···•a~aws~'we~ows~~-~·~·~·~~~·-·w•~-~·~·-·~·-~~~~~-~---~·-~-----~-------------l . DI Orange Coast DAILY PILO'f /Wednesday, September 2. 1981 Ott.er Rul bl•lt C>ttterletl lltlh ~ ...,. s.lit ••••••• •••••••••••••• •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••6'••!••••••••••·••••• ••••• !!.~.5:1!'! t'" '1>r S• ~o.tHt For W. ~ H.,.. ...._.. Dtttrl, Hoen Ullfw..w..d HMM1 U•fwwl~ 1Hou•1 U•1'ni8'wd .,.,... .... 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PRJDE from ocuo '2bdrm, Nc•r akt, lakt ' •hop 3 BR 2 81, Cpk, •or, new 3 BR, 2 b•, lj fR. unmtd S2200/Munlh 6 bfdrooro, Rtt1tt ,,,. 14>w1 o!~~: ~ ot own('r1h1p Thr1 3 I 1,. b a . b r k po rr h f ::~99 ~* Owner cpt.a • paint 717 Orr hid. or r u p • n c y 9 1 11 2 4•,., Bath 111 Spy a I us Cor Co k2 63158 lid rm 2 811 14 form.al Seller w1·11 fin'lnl'd ll waxher drytr. Ir& ad $8$5 mo Ry nppt only Scougall JIB S7~ mo luar or leur uptlon THE "GOOD LIFE" 1hn1nl( rotKn hows llkt ii llCllftfV d 011 II v rm. $28,500 Or~ C..ty Dys S40 '49811 , n •s. IH2-6006 Av11l1l>lt' lnunedlatcl)' llt'll homt' l.mrl) yor<b (;or~t'OU~ panoramtt• Vll'WS htoc:kon YOU 21~1Ntwland,199, 11 R Prop.rty 2500 640 9219 llOM E f'OK KEN'f Call <.:onrut lll 644·ll'J90or " wn1uaht 1100 frni·c on lo th1:-. 14 roorn M cdtkrrant>an home 6 960·4706_. s:.;.~~-••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail now ' t..aq:e split 3 B. drm al7$ Fenced 49' 23SO Ail l'UI dt• ,nt• Don't ma~, bd I 3 Br. 2 ba. 20 X 64, !I • I ~ V LI, WI L l> Lo~ level 3 Rr 2 Ila 404 ard & ar e Kid~ & Eastbluff Jbdnn. 21,ba thaa unl·0 l\i.i.uni.1~1t· rm~. 5 HHh:-., l~1m1ly room, hbn1ry, adult park c.io)t' 10 So Chum 21.ucofSrren1 fernleat SIOSO Appl ~111 wcfrom8: 5452000 c·un d o. uparaded, f1n1nr1n.: Asktni: St'Wlll~room ('~t Pina Furn ty Leue 1oppt 87Hi67S &645-2668 A~nj,noftt: Sll.50/mo Avail mimt-d St26•500 2 MODERNl?ED KITCHENS Ht'ducl'd to S38.SOO rot 213-2'1j 281W Coste M... l224 2 /yr old Landmark cu<' 760'6811 ~ YfAA·"<>VNO FUN ~111 ACll•1t1e1 01 111<-101 • f reu Sunt:lly tl1urich • llUO s • f'.1rl•11• • Plut n1v1e ... ,.,,., MtMVtnte GotfCOWMHo.t $.289,$00, • Rr. 3 fill, VteW S223.000 1n 08 sumiable IU<1ni. at 11 6:J': Opn Wed. Sat & Slm I ~ C111l Anlto $57 1270 or 846 5096 liEL OW MARKET VALLIE Spanish )ltyll'd 4 bedroom About 2500 sq feet Fonnal dmang room. sepuute ramll) room , fireplace Accent ed wi th a sparklin1< s wimm ing POOL • S1 9s.oou. i.ubm11 1 T A R B t: L I, REA~TORS 979 2390 SIOl,000.10%Dn. 4 Br townhse m good Int' Great for an\'eslor:. & Isl time buyer!> Need, p111nt. carpeting and TLC CaU Dianna Cup ~wn Ail 631 1266 D•oPoW 1026 e.:r.:; Ht\NC H Hf All Y ~)~) 1 2000 OUTSTANDING VAWE l.01.1 down (lllyrnenl nteded w IOO\ t 111to tha' lon•I)' 3 lldrm homr m dei.arntih• lirt't>nlrt•1• location Large mastt•r !>Ulle 14 1lh 'IUd\ Sel'luded 1Jrd •llll' ·ur lht• best huy' 1n I 1 \Int• 1-'anlJ ~tlt: f111un1·1n,i Sl39.5lltl don osen rtmltors . I~ 'J l'01\!>'1' llWY l.i\Gt NA Rf,,\Cfl 4l17 "18411 RELAX IN THE SPA Offl<'t> & t•lt•\alor. ·I <'ar gara.:e. W1<tc fastnli' Ownl'f 0.tofC~ ·~·•••••••••••••••••••• boUlle 4bdrm, 2bu, ram Buch Bt<auly H~bou lwku111t•.s u\ l'I look 60' IA.YFaONT LOT. 7SM048 Property 2550 E side 3 Br I bu. Xtru llJ rm. 3 rar 28r $800/mo Island 3 Br I full balh ~ ,I ER WIT Ac,..-."'--~...&.... 1200 •••v···~··•••••••••••••• encl yrd w/d1•ck, grnh$1' an 8124, shower stall. •love & H l SL u• s. St· l'' u rl l v & -7-~ -lr"•n Fo ..... t Cl""t •. r 't N l I d ""'! -r"'(nue $7L1• 1st & 1~·t I IN " • •••• ••• ••••••••••••••• • '"" • ..,, .. rui ll'll. ew Y ll e 2 br I ba llv rm din " • o111 "0 SI'<' usaon Cl.lll>El> is additional DF.VELOP!::RS 2.26 AC NallveFem.Koa& ktlch w/blhns Sml are~ gu'& prk£ 'com ~ SSOO Scl'urity C'11ll ·15x 100' Li.1 y v It' w pat·rd with upt over 3 ~Ill' ionl-d for 48 units 1n • .OJila trees. ln I ~t /child ok. MSO/mo, P e i 1 .; f ",. n t 759 43111 Ask for Mr car garag1.• $<1,·10!i,OOO. City of Vista, Only $8.600 l'orest Re11erve Areu Reply ad lf896, D111ly (213J799 3!M7 Blhgham TITLE IHSUR •NCE & TRUST CO. per u111t Term&..'t$5-4667 ApP.roxlmatelY. 10 Piiot Box 1560. l'o~ta -, _______ _ ,.. or7$5-97~1 m41 n11lrsfromHilo Mesi!,. CA~ lrYIH l244 WESTCUff Dan Lt'WIS Eslul1.• Salr (213Hi14·737l --• 1335Acres BH.000.00 3 Bdrm 21,-, b 2 t ....................... I. u I( u r I 0 u It r 0 u r • SUNNYMEAD * 1178Al'res1}11 ,000 00 condo ~'rplc ~iw ~:~; Northwood 4 IJr. 3 hu bl'd room, three b.11 h By owner-Tract or 3S lob 160 Acres $240,IJOO 00 pa c 10 r 5 m I ya rd home. no pets, $950/mu h r~ady to rteord S262.~oo 40 Aerts lll0,000 00 Wt'Stside' t M f6751mo lease SS~·8610aft !lam ome Heumed t·rillnj() WESTCUFf 4 BD F1n11ncrng avail, (714 1 Terms Please call Call 673·2282 Mon thru Newly decorated 2 tld I ~I~~~ ":.~~J~/~:1 Spa<·1ou~ open & uu \ WEST OCEAHAlOMT 760 0823, ~1373 Rudy at 10 1961 2895 Fri ' Ba. huge kitch fenced ~1le yard Spal'e for boat l'raplt>x Terms 1600,UOO COMM-:al orwnleto•'arms& yrd dbl gar A (' 1 lie nut 4 lid " 2 patio" •\i:ent, 67>6161 •ro~ 1600 Ranches, Inc.Po Box Easdtsh1dke 3 Br den. gar. 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"X" Co1tdominh11111jlown· mAC-Ye ftltcih E d 640 2~N-~cy 8 h d 1 3 ld 'd" Execull\e Bea~h Home. hotisesforsale 1700 IFwnw.dlYrlvLst asts1 e 2BR , in 10 WALNlJl'SQL'AR~ ays ores C:uar ,., WM~ REALTORS WM* R t:AL TORS GREAT R!CRUTION tcrillls • f ruv t l!s!IO•~ U>•U & pro •llA>PI • 2 •h.,11111 CluO& • S1ou11e • l•v•IHom11H~g11 \ \w•mm.110 • Golf l}"111ng kange BEAUTlf'Ul APTS 'iot11JI~\ I I. 2 8811 •W n1\ • fuH\fSf'H!d f. unrurno>~l'<l • AOull l '"'II • No Pl'I~ • Mo•ll"'~ O'"'' Dooly .,,, t: Oakwood Garden AP11r1mentt Newport S.ec:h N. 880 "" np 4• •h'r\ (714) 645-1104 Newport S..C:h 5 1 !()(, 161h !>I Ou•f' •' 061• (7 14J 642·5113 ••••• •• ••••••••• ••• •••• or enjoy OUISldt' h \ 1111( SF.A RIDGE Condo 2 Ur 2 on I he pauo Lovt•ly l'l,111 Ba, S30,<XXI down, SIBOll 2 m Turtle Hock Bruall Mo Owner 714/499-4369 moor 4 bdnns. 2 ba lll'W 1 r,m . in r~1~ ~110' ureanv1cw,3f1replares. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JBrBayfrt ~Imo house dcv Pool. gar. Sharp 3 bdrm 2 bu Gate Cummun11y 2 rm am rm .. r • ~ • :! \lory, modern <'On 4 Br w view SIS.SO adults No pets S525 h • ' 1 bdrm Steps lo Buy To Ila . XlrJ luri:t·1K1r<'tl,11n strurtwn Noqualifyang Redured to $128,500 Manager 2453BOrange town ome.ac.poo ,gar July 82 $850 t'llll tub 14 ceram11 llll' "'alb $2;!.!J,tMIO Ct'Orge !lflJ-5568 2BR. ZBA Condo. I yr -\\~II HI HI" I Avr ~ Cl!Jl Gal)'$-l!l 8Sl5 213 972 5101, Orti!fl 041.111 & floor I roH•ml patw Agent llllMI' h\t. Nfo;W EXEC CONDO l.oc)MRa leach 3248 S Cl 3276 areas l'nn·~;lO,IMK),5', Tne,"1'e.H1W'g~lyll ulpogr~.d.~dll -RlALt'>TAll 2 8drm.2 fullb",rn1•'rc1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oii tmeftte I bdrm luxunous Pool Jae & gym In Versailles $850 Mo Call 63} .f.666 Yearly. wuiter. summer n•nlals Briery Realty 675-9111 4BR. 3BA, custom home l'arpel Ille clerestoo I mcle 10 SC Plaza Anx I v.1ndow~ llJgh a~~um.1 1ous owner Xlnt hnun hie loun l41lh ternCit· Make orfer ,\gt Sladt· f1nannni: 964J§!l d S4 u "" u ' OC EA NFRONT M b!·••••••••••••••••••••••• 0140 , as~unu.' o.mo l~t ocr.• .... FRo..... t•arputs Wall pup"r r S7U900 ~ar dr op, pool, JU(' 0 , i $375' Lflrgl'2 bdrm home trust dt'l'<l ;it 7•/ Xlnt ""'" "' • ~ " 95 A 754 "" Homes $650 mo & ur land lt•uM• SMS'.HMI 1;er SI 95,000 cast. down L:indsc,aped, endosed , . 'mo gt 1"'v2 Dbl wide, 499-l!IS ;~~~ t~~~~11t1 ~~~2~bl year Can't i•hJn~e uni ii Selh•r wall curry $600,000 patio r ool, Tennis. Jur Clt>an 3 bdnn, 2 bu w11h 4 Br New pa~nt, l'arpel & )l'ar 2003 It'. mt only baluul'e uit(•rcst uni\' 5 $91 ,llt~l +assuma?I~ Isl gar Noduldrenorpets drapes Gardening OctGl'lsideOfHwi SHORT Tf:RMS- R EACll RENTALS, 2&3 bdrms avail. by week or month Agenh675·8170 H..tington IMC:h I 040 ···········•••········· S8000Down Nier 3 Bdrm, 1°, b:ilu condo Close to shop ping Ov.ner 14111 hl•l11 finance S86,500 SUNSET REALTY 542-5808 PRJCED IELOW MARKET Minutes to m1lei. or pounding ~urf This lo14 mam1 Townhouse 14 I br + den or 2nd br I &. '~ ba lmmac h1ghb upgraded Has 3•pools Jal'u111 lenn1:. l'lubhouse. "'l'I bar fprlc ~fas,ex1stmii 7 !I'• loan Open Sat Sun I 5 !176ti Verde Mar Bkr 536 1600 or 9611 llJ.l 1 $10,000DOWM! :!nd lru,1 det•d .tui· )'l'ars l'hoicC' corner 1,35184 Open Fn,Sat &I Winter. 675 3683 or Hrv1ce S800 rnn Spacious 3 BR. 3 a, 198(),117 l'all 0,..ner for cluplt•x 3 bdrm. 3 bath! Sun .~>r by appt 32031 t9867U46 5469950. _ dmerm.ram /rm,fplc& appl dualy Jftt•r ~ pm llll 2 bdrm, 2 bath do11n ~1a lonada. San Juan I 1olboo PtNntulo l 107 Back Bay area Condo for big serured yard A 1 ~J41 7i;o ~t25 Can convert to larl(r c,apo0 o1 rr()Abllpai, coAmer •••••••••••••••••••••• ll'ase 4 Br 3 Ba 2 car greal floor plan lo share Custom 2bdrm 141th v. ood paneled clrn' F1rcpla<•e' f>ble i.:ar' $5(K)' 114981 homl.' n e ispo Jo:l U111que4BR gar uhl1n cl garage. tenm!> court. &retainpmacy 200yd, lalbool-Prop. ~;c1r1c Compan} s1200 Sept,l9thtoJune spa.pool S&.'iOMo Ref s to a North Laguna Rent1mes63145SSl'o:e Owner Will R~ 4,,.,-5640, 498-5020, l9th 675-:nll rrq u ired No pets Beach Sl400mo Agt SClftto Ano 3210 Financt •675-7060• UN THE BF.,\CH Xlnl $44 B07l, 7~1 494-7$5! ••••••••••••••••••••••• I H1·l11v. markl'I rail' I ltteO•fte rroperty 2000 Joe Wmler Rental Avail 3 br, 21 2 ba good lor IBR. classic rottuge Neal 3 Br 2 Bll condo. ~523 CAMPtJSDt·IRVlrfE lie:tullful :l 1J<1rm hume --------•I••••••••••••••••••••••• Sept 12 7 Br 2 Ha . Weslside Bluffs $750 Co mp remod 4 bl ks near So C'oal>I Pla1u "' i:h:.tl'Ollll! puol n.•ar Trade Luxury Ne11. port 1 S89S ,..,. L· 96J.6J7'.! from bch town F"rplc Po o I p I a} J( roun d J......._ I " -1. h I •. LO no h app l> mo u.v r. Jae. Sk)l1ghu. $795 $.5!:15 mo Jeanov Saltt'r Ol'eanfront Sharp 2BR Winier Car No pets •Adults $695675-3382 WALK TOTIIE BEACH Fully furnished houses & duplexes 545().$750 per mo ll mo lse 675-1642 Vl'arl} or Wmter full) furn lu~unous ocean front I Br Apt Slet>I>!> 2 l' II II 213 44.5·4028;;. --,-.o ~ 1048 pa ... :..sroo ''"\hop CA N omeon °lacrelorln Oct'anrront 12 13 1 Easts1deOuple>. JBR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11m1o: llnh Sl!M,SIWl Call OH UDO ,·ome l'mts or • Equal} J98.J332, (21318J9 2261 IBA a._ I Ad I Avail Oct Isl 4!17·6398. 631 1266 A~I A~rtmtwh Alot ~131;1tr2~.:\ Frl.'dter1tk i;.1dealinlh1sJbedroom s2110 .ooo Act now ' 2 br. 34th St. avail only ~~r~ogs31s~o1 979,7426 l.Jke.pwl.!>pa .... JlklO Un~ For A Littt~ v "" :.parkhng clean hooey Broker Co· Op Agent 9 13-6 13, 11.SJO mo mcl 673 2077 LOC)Wto Hills 3250 So Ci.I Pla1a G.lle Sc(' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ac-rt> +bldg silt• l!•·nl moon dream home 6314516 util 673-5742,6395789 Old world charm ' 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardener P<1t10 hvml' lolboaPeniMMIG 3107 I~ slopm~ p.tn·t•I !>hon Closr 10 bay. beach & MAKE AH OFFER! bdrm w huge enclosed 3 br. 2 ba, pvt spa will Beau 3 Rr :! ba, den $1150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• distant·~ from 11-nmi. "' tenoa~ SIOO.uoo down LGCJlll'a leach 314 yd for rhildren' $400' cons1derch1ldren & Pl't~, mu 1st 1.c.l >-d1·p I }'r $275 :'-lire Bachelor bl•Jrh '\\.)l4nr h." 111 Assumt1bleloan &owner 3 In come Propl'rties ••••••••••••••••••••••• 118403 ~·mo.S:ll-9477 lse Adults only No pets I d d I r "ill carry balant·e I m m a c woodsy 1 _:._0 u~ 3252 751 67<n lJuls paad 100 E l.s:t~ r u t• P aru. 01 c u~1om Ea~ts1de Costa Mesa charmer. rerently re ......,-. " W 1... 3298 AH AJ2.l, 9 \lllJ Sl7~1m11 :-.p1•1 Hori»orYiew 0 14ner will carry der &remod.Th·~2 br. SSl5!Spar1ousJbrhouse ••••••••••••••••••••••• tthn ... ster I I · 'I d 3 "' / klt h d 3 B 2 B c rd If I BR. stove, ref rig park Jru ar \'1t·v.~ ,, \•\ r in ron 1tuin. Pni:ed 1osell' 1,, ba home incl din. w gourmet c en an r a a en ome, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~11SSlll"\IH:Al.TY b1lrm 2 bJ home 1n rm . lge sunny deck dble garage~ Nice' Niguel Shores. pnvate llOMEFOR RE,""1' lllg S-ioo~i0612 4!+1 m:ll fl;irhor \1t-" llcJ(h dS 1 IX' o'lookin~ wooded t•a •7751 commty, pool, beach 3 Bdrm f625 rented 0 ,, . 1 ~umahh lolin' l11~hl.v -' nyon 3 b 8 from .... 3 ,,h $950 492·&700 661 3526. ya rd & garage Kid:. & Bat•helor S325 mo 1, bl~ l\'Oflt'rOrt•1·,S,1 e , _________ ! 5SER ""• -~----I r. 52()()( " Lo"H 3 \llh ll.t\ upl(raded throui;hout 1• NEI ' & stores, Winier rental Rentlmes631·455.5 Fel' He rtltodl 326 pet~ wec•ome .i4 · I from heh Yrly 201 r , Gn•llt un•an \H'" 1;\ 1 Shows likP model \tu~t Son Cl~ I 076 S800 mo 494.6424 Mesa Verde. 3 bdrm 2 ••• ":!:!............... A&enl, no fee Balboa Blvd 675·9562 .i r,· :i ·ll•d 1 rn !JI' a 1't1 "0'11 lt1'l i\.<iktn~ s:!:t1.5oo ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• COii IJ l'..ll ~2JI IC. l '--' ba RUrdener $725 mo Seavaew -4 Br 3 Ba. fom1ly Condofftlnit.lnt 752-6925 h 1 13 ml'I land C'o'l'!w rm '" •Cll'~' ,\"VIEW. sll'~ to ti 1 1.11 uin.:l OCJUll0 H~ 3 I 52 · 556-7174 rm. dining rm. ocean & F,,,,.ished 3400 Bea<'h front 2 Br 2 Ba For Sale l>) 011 nl'r Sharp 48R, 3BA, Ii\' rm fam fm. lrJ< lot. tri•l'i. Next to Gr11cnhel1 ,h su me loan3 ~t'l' anytime $134 51111 Caretaker on pri>p ltiil I Diane St 536 0794 or 847.3205 ou~l' !I! • 144 ~pl'1·t 111n S,1t Sun I to b1•ac•h :1 IHI :i Ba con<lo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · b I ht p 1 & Wanter onlv S6SO Mo fil'ean \ 11'14 <th<!, :!"tc.r\:: 181\Ci p,,rl Wht"tler11r1,oll nt•l'd ll''~ than S2o,llOO "!1:!~1111llt·~1· ht· Prime Niguel Shores Ne1A1 Condo. 2 bdrm + mg t ig views. oo N•••••••••B••••h•••d••,••••• <<91692 • ' f hi I 1·0"1J\1t•,o I'\ JBR.2o~BAhomfl Coasl den ,2ba Bnl(htenSpr ten111s SIIWJOprmo ewporl eae a Ut)on ..., l·ar l:Jr 'nl ,.,~um,1 1· 11;11 !15!16 c '""l'~ \1•t l)"'n S.ill-:. pnc $21;4>,f~lO ' • ~ I 1 BR t Beautiful 2 RR 2°, bJ Hunlmgton•)\'t: CO'\ DO Comm pool ~Pll ~ sauna Great lo14 mt fmancmg SI 19.SOO \1:1 673 i761 lnine 1044 •••..•...............•. **STARTER! Your 1st home sn lrvm1• Vacant c1nd read~ 10 r::o 2 Br condo Lil adult t'Om munil) Central air & more CaUno.,. SIOl.!l<XI w,,,,d h ridge Realty .'i51 :tlHHI l!l'!ll 81 re an1 ~ 1·~,.', t" In•· THINklMG TOWMHOME? Call the specaallsls at the condom1n1um in· for,m auon center Tourhstone Reall} 96J.lll67 r 3 Nt lll'"l c sade of Hwy.6618331 ing. micro. pool ~pa 2 I Y • exquisi e 2 bdrm 2 ba, prl\aU an nrnai; · ~· f 1 ,1d1· Lu\lu ' 't'"' IJIJrt .>4!1 :123'.! cil4 I · car gar, pa ho $795 Wale.rfront lease 4 Br 4 Versa 11 1 es ll ea u I patio, r ix:. art er G & SP\rl!ll s ~ Rr :! h.11h hurnt• om 1tr .. r tr In Rllll\l f,"ifll'Gll Ill> BY OW .... ER Newportltoch 1169 Sierra .Management Co I Ba. family rm. top l'On ~arden~. pool, JaCUZl.I wkends!J63.1031 unit ~11h \lclH •>f lkl"'I 1umt· l 1111' nr h1111t1 1·normoll.'> yard merrh " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64J 1324 d1tton. dock for 40' boat i.auna, gym 24 hr ~C\' -4-1~1: Gn:l·n o1nct 111 o·,111 S'.!11u 11011 \, t nu 11 I .u 1·enh th\' vanorum1c Liquidating Properties LIDO ISLE t·harming 4 S2200 guard S700 mo GJI 6&10 Col'Ofto dt4 Mar 3122 '\t>ar 1lt•1slt•1 Jl;irk li•·'t llrok,•r lo op \c• nl lll't'Jn and hdrbor \ISta:. Isl parcel, pnme N ~: bdrm 2 bath, nel41) re 3 bdrm. 2 ba, bonus rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bu~ in 'l.orth I .1~u11J ti:ll 45l!i \ l)able on l'arh sadt· or Costa Mesa local1un , 2 decorated $1800 mo fireplace. bit ms. 1·pts. .i B 4 B cl & h· COftdofftinktM :-./EAR new 2 bdrm I ba ~""< OfHI ~lory home 14 sep 2 1 Vearl~ •0·-othor rnn drapes. pool +sen1rl' nexrl 10 3tenru' rans & ~au:hp. U11fvnWslwd 1425 close to bearh Adults. "''"' \\ \'l;T hot''l' on ,,.,.. 1110n th1) tharmm~ J Bit 2 Ila , 1'L>U ~ ~ d .,., • L Vl" RE ~ bdrm income $250.000. tals a\'ai·1 Bill Grun''> gar ener v.aler pd S900 SISOO Bob Oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• no nets S650mo i60 1840 OCJllftO age . fll'i~hl., Jor dil'lll \II '011?1 ~ly home Prtt'ed lo 1 ,.._.. u • 645 .,_, mo or \IP~ 1, bo ,.._ d JI B r --497-176 1 tJsh Clt•u 1nit•11 , .. 11 "'llh JU)l $25.111111 xbknl t:.~3....,.,krtdes> 10 675·6161 mo .~ 759·1221 · ev. 'a2rBRr 2'-"8n "'t d 4 tidrms. 2°1 ba fplr firokcr-. ~273~J <lul4nJtS229 '01 rs.....,.,.,.., 14 l'5 :-ie14 1y de<.'Orated 3 BR I Mesa Verdt' 4BR. fplc i.pac a n f1 pa110. W & D area Gar Trade or low down Canon Prnpert1e.-, MANY UNITS Ra . 6507 Shea shore gardening 111cl $750 mu 38' DOCK rm .1 fplc , gaf3t~ec are:h nev. I} paantl'd S995 Nr nt'l4 On•Jn Iron I WESTCLIFF 49.1-HOOI 'lo do-.n, one set ol J2. d ri \' e b} $800 m 0 i52 0759, 5.59-4984 eH•s I 3 Br 2°1 Ba N1rel> de r;: ~~8 846 ~14 mon 644 72l(lor549-8i$5 mobdl· home 1-.J q IRRt'U,l><>S!1Scx11 SontoAna 1010 close tobreak e\·en Prin wanter752·64.99 •BR . l'l.BA.frplr,2rar ~o~ale~~ndo Avail ~ 1 2 Br i Ba Small bark hnanranl' 2 llH bt•arh fan J"'UmP 1.'X1'tin~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• only S4().J666 Wl..w!EI gar Quiet No pC'ls ·1 67 -· ITowftftouw house $495 Isl & last + fish1ni: pier \ol ulh l11JnorJppro' $111~~•.11 I "' S750mo 6JIU':l97 Harbor View Homes I U11fvniithtd 3525 deposit 673-9040 s.i9 2rn5or l!J!I ;~lb l.t , • mt fii315640 BRADFORD COHDO Whelan 2 bdrm. 11. ba hooi.e Lovely 4 bd.nn ramily ••••••••••••••••••••••• L-a Hills I 050 J llclrrn I'' b.i near So Avail 9 15 81t1ll61 l5 182 ~:psi~~·~.~ 3~~~1~ BC1: home. 2500 sq rt Com pl 3 Br 2 story. lluntington 2br Iba drclo.. pool.d bll .;~:;••••••••••••••••• ('st Pluw Assum;iblc Real Estate I Ample pkmg $575 mo rm $625 mo 673 1734 sec alarm system 2 Reach Pool Kids OK m~. beam ct~s :s ug. Co fl} ak1teanthcll\mg LIDOISLE lu:J n , 8 4 •: on l!.I l-7$5-6059 -stry.Sep inlawi.Qrtrs nopels SS95 84U·495!lor ~7~.ofi~l se 5 rm or lh1s 41011 custom 20r down. owe IAI' 2nd S!lH ~1•1 Wkends or uft 6 "4EWPORT CREST Condo 3 BR 20, Ba . fplr. Avail no14 S1500 'lse 968 9222 Vaulted ce1hngs. lols or w no pa 11ml'flts 2 br 2 5-191636 I Beau! 3BR •v1ev. encl pallo, 2 car gar . 1735 Port Sheffield • amportl'd marhre 0, ac b a · 1 mm a r "' •·' SO TH co•ST IY OWHB t 1000 mo A.at 645.0295 S700 mo 751 ·1~ M Fn, D r1 ve by then ca 11 Aportmetlh Fumished P3 ns1on ''"'len11 ~I Ju~t U ,.. '""units. 1 blk from 01• f ~ 8 ~ <-•0 7813 A"' equestrian I ICV. lot "" ' . T aa .. cr. ;m 0 -,,_, b! •••••••••••••••••••••• Own r Brkr 759 0706 . $335 000 \l(t 003 11111:1 E_,.. " n e y I and On I y 15 '; Wmter Rental 2BR . IBA 4BR. 2BA, ram rm. pool, 2 bd 2 b·-ho , 1 lolboo ltland 370 1\SSL MABU: L<JA.'I dov.n, t·•ke over pymt.s Close to benrh Wes1 ac M Del M rm, a us~. iv 64.4-S742, ~I R.269 I u New ort Com l"•lel' . J • esa ar area rm. stone f,,.. Enc nar ••••••••••••••••••••• • .--------! 2 lll>RM ATW4,90Q Grt'at la>. shelter & P P' } $1100mo 556-7271 ... "' • -llfto H~...i I 052 ShJ111 unit with ~erur1t\ "re at rental ar"a Local rum S450mo. 548-6900 Prs v yd w access to Hu9• l IR, 2 IA -., ..,..,.... OCUHFROMT r .. " -Brand new 2 Br Condo. 2 ~I Nr N"' Har"~r 111 $725 mo ""I .,,,43 , • • •• • • • • ••••••••• •••••• 3 bd b ieatl'\ Ci11od ur young l.'d at 106 Leatrice Mgr B 2 ,.. "" "" "" .......__ rm. 2 ath 11n 1 rt scnicirt)o""' h d Spec tacular \'leU' a. car gar w•ele1· 90 mo 675,2520 746 . --1 h ~ .i t'rb tor ..... as set up vacant m Is " d r I d' h h T B lolboa p..;....t....-.j 3707 m Jc u atr nan1• v.1th Slill IMIO al 12.; 2nd Tl> ()pen d a 1 ly Bk rs. Oceanfront 3 br. 2 ba. 2 oor, rp c.h L~ wdas er. _ustin Av~ ...._.a l!Uesl house & rir 1 bdr 111 1 ( .,_ micro. was er & o •er. BEACH FRONT 2 8 R. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m,1\ heJrran~1'<I IAll'lcOme Call Rick slory Avai a tcr =Pl 1 · 1 bd •• ,., .,.,Kl apt In credible Ul'i•an 644-7211 Byers, 7fi0.7292 Won 't 8th Wanter SOOO or }fl}' poo · Jac, bakon) No IBA. frplc:, gar Winter. rm-"'to.,. \'lev.• $450,000 last• 0 lease Sl200 No ""'s Agt pets Avail Sept. ISth $725/Mo, 543-0767 Sept S • S48·5527 Lease or Lease Option WAllRFIOMTHOME Ocean Front duplex CORON.ADEL MAR 2 bdrms each with private bath. Clean firs! floor unit wnh pr1v~e patio. fireplace , hit ..,n k1lrhen , ca rpet & drapeb $750 per mo 17141673·4400 12111628.2828 I l ' uh 1 1 1 .t oltlt .. f le· ~ -1 .. 1. I I Ill I Realonom1c~ ll.~67001 ~·' . ""' S800Mo ~22SJ. 675-7617,64200111 T HE S ETTIN G IS EASTILUFf I t , , PRESTIGE ~ --W1mbledonVillage.2 2storycustomhome.4 3BR.complum 21rg * * 5 BEDROOMS SERE:"'F. I h<1rrn rJm rm rp11 < Duplex. NewPort Beach. OCUHFIOMT Br 2 Ba Assumable BR . formal dining & patios Nr Balboa Pier 2 Lora led an a quiet Xlnl fin.int in ~ Im t house from ocean HOUSE l234 'f 759-8900 breakfast nook. 3 ca r blks to Bay & all shpng !luge, free st and1nsi home an WoodbradJ(e Gable~ l'pl{raded & almost new Call ror super details & ynur personal inspertll}n Owner s anx1ou,~ established (Jml l) med i,'llA •0 .. ,·upJni·y l'UL•rR-~L-tat• Sellers moiivated 4 Br Den. 3 Ba EASTSIDEd llh.s 2 b garage.lgeclosets,pan S800mo 9mos 404 a·· neighborhood lh1s 3 bl• ''. vm.. tn11Q ,. $250000 646-4419 Sl500 Mo Yearly 0 e, r. try. 3 frplr 's, lge deck. E Ocean Front 67516421 \ 11111,0.,11 .,, bedroom 2 b.tth po~s• " io2115 111111 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 • --675·856! ~~!1~850064~37A\.ril boatdoc~availatextra days.673·566lE\eS llo11t,,o ti111 ,1111,.111 1,, Pacesetter home 1s t.42 5161 640111117 Mobile Homn Indus= E 1 Ba h charge ror lease only. l.rg IBR, BA 1-)>lc. ocean __ _ perfect as a starter 4RDRM O<'dr Man111·r1 For Sole 1100 Pr 2100 2b xc ~ive t>J\ or~ 3 br. t ba house. new Call Peggy Pattison. \'lew No pets Mature Costa M--382,,. home or an\'estmc:nl np~ l'ar~ S19H.IMM1 Ol4nl·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r. pa '0· c · pamt. er~ & drps 2013 714·955·2473 wk davs d 1 y I\ .,.._ .. portuoll) WJlk 10 an\lou~ & nex1hh·.t'.111 1UC E\NFRll1'1 Nev. INDCSTRJALCONDOS 642·3315,1·32J.~18 Federal $675. gardener 8·SPM · a uts r) $600 mo ..................... .. c. ~hools <hoppln" "n... .In} t1mt• to Wf' r~1ti 11~1~ \fod ular Type llnmes. l.ACVN, A HJL, LS HMSet u .. shtd incl . water pd Children l'arbo v H I 673-4894 2 Br I Ba pool. laundr) ·" " "' " 11 I d I n<l 3 b h 3000 •<nn OK R ( F I ' r iew omes. e~ Ba ch ror ""xtra qu1C't rm :'-lo"""• (.'I"""" to all lransportallon rr-lhl' or 646 lt146 ea~l' J , p\t c ~. .._, ••••••••••••••••••••••• es req am1) b 3,_ b h ~ "'"" ""'" v m I h ' h B k She rd r c 11°'"8 ec 4 r. ~ .. a ouse person .... ., •. ut1I Pll I Call for appt ~·10-••'>< Sup nrh r""Sl ... "nl'"" S7 OOODOWH 24 r ~ecunty. ll' ang UC pa Assoc Gft9fral 3202 file . _a ~ 151. B d ~ ~ .... ..., · ' ' 11 ~ " ( .. 14 "'"I Ill'' ""I 9201 ea ul. groun s. sedc New11a1nt r·n•• 673 1°<0 Mo TSL.Mamt 6421._6()3 Sl~.000 495 li20 , • P•l'r rom • """ ' ""'~ --••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br. I ba. newly painted. t z"' """ -,.. • 14.7% INTEREST do14n 499 :1116 Loh for Salt 2200 Spanish sturco Jbr home ocean view backyard, ~-~)i~. f~~~ai s OCEANFRONT NEWLY DECOR. HO OUAUFYIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtarches and red Ille' f650 + u11ls 645-3000 LIDO ISLEf-4 B ~•UNIQU E Bachelor for I 1 Br gas pd, encl Rar Lf'ngO \ C'r~a1lfts 2Rr ma p1·n •EXCITING• 3 side by side lots in Wood· burning brick 2 Bd 1 • b -VA-CA NT B Sl500 . c eyanl Er.. adult, S3951ncld ulals yr d washer pool Aduh s WO) d h rrpl~ Pl .. • huge liv1'ng . rm. 1 .a .. • a mo r Y n· liv 673 6372 ' <DBRlDGEron o.2 ~ l se,n<O\ll'" Sl.~.INWI downtownsectionof HB, ' ..., d RI " h Joy'Li'dolife.style Saal, '-J ' 6425073 room w1lh stained "lass con ° e ng. as er. bd. 2 ba, smgle storv cur "'•"''"" ,\~sume lo.ti\.'> Siii.)< mu Estate Sole 2' i blocks lo bch. want windows, Custom "bui lt dryer. mcl S6SO mo Agt tennis & beach. 222 Via Corona dt4 Mar 1722 2 Ir. I lo ADt ner unit, nice yd As ~~ ~llll~ J 11 :! 21 o II m W 1 t h 0 r w 1 th 0 u 1 fast sale. lerms. Prrn, by owner and one blk, to 548-1168 Palermo675-7168 o•••••••r••••••••••••••••I Newly decor C:as pd ~~ki~g S7ii':~\ ~;,'~~ Want M Rt~ullS li-t:! 567~ lurniture. 24x64 GM~n cipals o!!!l' Call S42·B70S bch. SPACIOUS w-;$tcliCf. I stry 4 br. ccan ~onll bdrm, fplr. encl i1ar . pool, dshwr Ow I bm-1 Home m Lag ll1lls CoraMI det Mer S600 114980 1 Bdrm condo nr So stdy, 3 ba. ctry kitrh. tar. patio, udlts. no pets Adults 642.5073, House Sill, 1'5 ner I r•ifte I 044 To Pl Hrt• vour nicest 5 star park Oldr dplx 45x118' lot ocn Rentim~ 631-45.SS f ee_ Coast Plaza, Woodsy at· Gardner no pets S9SO JlOO 573-7!87 SS9-~2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"F:i~t Hl'<;u)t" I Tht ReogalC.. side hwy Possible to mosphere Security 642-9667 Beaut, Bachelor-Studio 3 lrTownhoww 5 IEDIOOMS -LARGE KEY LOT Outstanding lo<.· at ion on large end of cul-de-sac lot "Hillsborough" Lusk Mode l in Harbor View Hills. Canyon vie\\ & mini ocean view. too! Darle ne He rman 752 1414. $i99,900 (Y 64 ) SPACIOUS UNIVERSITY PARK 'HoMI Free standtnl( 5 BR home near all rec realionnl facilities. shopping & schools. Very private master BR suite. courtyard & covered patio. Good assumable fina n cing & owne r will carry. Susie Weiss $169,900. 551-8700 (Y·6.S l arYDn ~-.illllPOllM' ~~o.... ll'l'\IW CA lllt7\a tl'Ylt» CA 81'?14 1" • 1192 ,.., • 11'4') es t?OO Ser\'l!'t' l>ll t'C'lor\ 197G 24x652 Kingswood build 2 Condos 997-1717 FOR YOUR $450 /mo. Fantastic view. pool. no Newly decor gas pd . ad C'nll 'low llmne w 3Brs, 2Ba. lg ownr, Waterfront Homes, Inc B A y F R 0 N T garage Adults. no pell> encl 11ar , pool. dswhr lotrhen & lg hvmg dan Lrg R 2 corner lot. LEASlre_reos 63114~ PENTHOUSE Rrighl & C675·2763 Adults 642'~3 642-5678 mjlarea (dupleiiOKlClosetoNB CARLENE MORELLI Hwtt'--I h 324 large 2 br+den. ser 01t0Meso 3724 IMMIO Erl. 322 CLASSIC Ci t y Hall SJ99,000 67..,1771 -..·-eac: bldg. In super Lido ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCCUr""....,.Y•. ~ .........•............. "~ MOllLE HOME 673-4928 Brand new 3 br. 3 ba Penin loc S2ooo imo CASA DE ORO 2 Br I Ra Apt Beam Ln~e somelhmg \•alua· SAW house fordiscrimmatmg yrly ALL L'TILITIES PAID reihngs. laundry rm. ble" Place an ad tn our 2706 Harbor.Ste200 A BUILDERS & family 2 blks to beach. pool ·Adults only, no Lost and Found lOI 540.5937 INVESTORS Totally upgraded VERSAll~2 Br 2bal, Compare before )OU pets umns That's where P<'<> ~!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!11---1 Garde ner inc I ser c Uuuouse, poo · rent Custom design TSL MGMT 642,1603 pie look when they 've!-Two vacant lots Huot-1200/mo.833-0l~--spa. refrig $750 mo feat ures Pool . BBQ. BEA liTlfl.1.2Br-2Ba found an stem of value ~porf hodl 106t 1ngton Beach area. 2 Br. 2 Ba duple•. req'd wanter cov'rd garate. sur Mesa Verde.·IJOO sq rt ---••••••••••••••••••••••• "' d d I h Poss1blesite lor 2smgle lst & last+ dep $475 roun e wit pus fpk, lndry. pauo. dis· homes or duplex. R·2 lalboe I.a.ct 3206 538-2485 Waterfront Homes. Int· landscaping Adult hv huhr. enclosed gural{e EASTILUFF. Newly' re modeled 5 BR home w /city li ght & s unset views + g reat pool·size yard! Tttstefully appoi nte d in car tht ones. $329.500 leasehold Tom Allinson & Terrv Hanes 642·823S I Y 66\ . s....o.aac. llll ~ ~ Ha/Ull''Www o... ~ rt llcll, CA ~ 11<nri>ort 9'orll CA QllOllf) '114'""' e:::l6 ( 7l4I1144 ellOO toned. Appraised value ••••••••••••••••••• •••• --. 631-1~ ang at its best No pets !\dull$. no pets s.sso. Sl40K. Mak~rer. Call Char ming Vlcloraan 2 Br with gar. S45o. PVTCOMM UNlTY I Br rum, fromS445 3107 Macel\ve, !>40-4400 Ca rol Mulvey, l\gt. home, 4 br. 4 ba 118 ~·a~~~tspa{dnc:i0Y~~. 2bdrm,2balh,lease. ~W. W1lsonL642·1971 Spacious 2 e; 1 Ba 673·7300 otrice. o r T op az S1350 1m o . Delaware ' 636.4120 1000/mo. $5J::m6 SUSCASITAS Laundryfac .pool S395 548·3216 residence. 673-2777 l·5PM. · Near the beach! Family Furn. 1 br apt S345 & 543-9656 lcAoct P..-...0 3207 Sun drenched cottaae in home w/all utilities pd. up. Encl. gar Adults. no 2 Br 1"'1 Ba-JiJ E, 18th ~oit,Dtttrl, •••••••••••• .. •••••••,•• quiet area! Fenced Only S5S01 Must see lo pets, 2110 Newport Bl Patio. garage I child RHort 2400 3 Br oceanfront condo 1n yard. For kids/pets ! believe! Custom! 115561 548-4968 btwn_!li!_SPM, Ok, no pets. 1595. Sierra ••••••••••••••••••••••• neat beachy Ba lboa Utils. pd. Plus much Lrg I Br Adult. Near Mgmt_C~~4. __ Exclusive North Shore location wtaec parking more, Many more avallable! home Lake Arrowhead. and spectacular view S2SO Over tOOOvacancies! shops, par pool. all utlls PRIVACY Ir QUIET 4 BR, 3 ba +ram rm, in· 1100 rl 644-7211 A l. um pd · l884 Mon rov 18 • Like new I Br. Apts cl cust pool table. Lake c....a.. I It 3 I Rentimes 631·4MS Fee 548·0336,. w laar or carport. Up or view. (714) 951·0747 or •• :r.:~ .. ~ ... ?.1 •• SSZS! Modem 3br family Versailles, 2 br, 2 ba leecJ. 3741 dow1n. balrony or patio, \213)990-1485 Condo, ocean view, 3 Br. homen,~beach' •8433 suites. din. rm, lie kit, ............ ~ .......... J: ·spa, bbq, l1undry, PUE BLO-Style home Z"'1 Ba. Dana Blurts, f r p I c. m 1rr0 r e d Fu~ lux studio. spa, TV, ah shadtd landscal>' with mlllion·S·vicw. pool, tennis, etc 9800 Renllmes 1·4MS fee ward robes. deco r maid strv1c<'. l>honts. lnii ~ & up Maturt M t IQ i touches. S790 Sandy 12Swlt.4~ adults, NO PETS Mesa oa un \f ue pt0perty n 49H 700. DILUXI Jll. ZIA 642-6149 Oceanfront Yf111ter rent1l p 1 n" · 2uo II a rl a · ~u~~ 2 ~~;:.es~k~ C.,_.dllMlr l22J Nur bch wtrrplc & 2 Br. 2 Ba. Mobile home, furn. 2br,2ba. Refsreq' !>49•2~-7·- lvy rm RV gar custom ....................... paUo. Encl gar, Smelle Lido area 5650 Mo J!!90. 494·2821 Sl'ACIOUS 2 BR Adult. reatures thru 'out. 30 SPACIOUS SBr, 381. alarm, ldry ra Adlt1 Propu tyffouw 642>~ optn beamed etllina. min. top .s. a&USS·23!12. fonnal din rm. ram. nn . llMIJ4 & 642.1010. • Sell1n1 1Jl1l)ltns with a Iota of wood. aervlna __.__._...._,,,_~~="'-=--~ W /Wei, bat, srdnr an cl The futett draw In the Dally Pilot ClMsified Ad bar l390. No peta 22$6 --J~~!~~~~~~~~~-l-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[fu~d~w~h~~~m~~·~~~t~~~~A~v~~~,~~;1~~;~;~~;·;·~~;·uw~n~t~.~·~~~~~~~~~um~•~~ ba11m~~~ Map lest.~-lns. Oallx Pllotk!llfffiedl. 7 1 Cluslli Ad.atz.5171. atoR•boMaccmttt. 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ESTAn. l.OANS L II st .. r I v Ir lllkeo fo r f'urn1ture .. ,,/pu~n.: A~~tii.c:r~1 Sl'rur1ty <'omplo S732113or760671S2 Mt"lll ~1372 rt~~1~11.~~;·ij!~:~~~\ t1Qut• ~N"r rnnf rm Realopom a7}6700 lymS~i~tdto&=ei.~c;:o Buahardtl:Sannlnl( .No Delivery Driven .Xlnt peb W ohrr. dryer, pool. 3Br. 28a, 2 car uru11e, la l.uauna Bt>ach Mulor. Inn, , • ,,off• ~~ 71~ OCE•uSIDE Loans on TO's WT Mta quu11ona 111kt'd <.:111 dnvh11 record ~wrtd t BR 14~ spa, wood bumtni (pc I ~undc<"k f11>k IJOO mu 98S Nu Pacific (oa~t tu oill nl''" dll'nl!I who ldM Oelll.llt Suitt'!., AC. '°"" ~&-I034 Mr Stuart 962 3898 Call Mon Frt 8·9AM 161 E lllth li46 6lll6 m1 from bl'al't1 ~ 28r. 18~. 2 l'~r earal!l' llwy.. t.1111unn 8l'ad1 nt<-d J phH'e .impl fkll. uul i>d 2855 OfCict' f~omm'I IJ00.1200 . Fuu nd ti i 30 I 11r M 848 ?S79Cor aJ>llL - 5361$211, eves.43 ~ ~~mo t714t 996 ll!lfl nr 01tly, Wt"t•kly, K11<•h1·11 I!: C~t fwy li7H91MJ sq rt Cllltle to S Fwy, MoMy W4Clhd 5030 Samoyed. Ma~null1 & ASS E M 8 L F. RS &t 2 BR I', llA •• L I h 38 8 12131473 342'J available Lo11 14 intt•r Newpc1rt ll«'11l'h 6il 111\19 bunks, sh<>Jl!l l·4P 1123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ind 11n1u111ls ~ 7337 TRAIN£~ • ...~ llCJ'MO eoc 4 , , , rates 494·SZ94 4 IRPORT A.RU 1 •t TOW .. t.nKA • 1 ,.. · i! 8 R 2 DA 1510 ~I) ••• • ••• •••••••••••••• •• Z Sr 2421 f, 16th St St·n IOI( all th1· S <'<>••~I 1" u 1 11 1 ~h 1• d 11 r u 0 WESTCUFf Alli • "",..., 962 )314 3911 W Wlli.on631 SS83 Shorp 2 Br New carptt, Adults, nu ~·ts S4oo lOOfft & lowd 4050 turtllbhl'd Lil windu11 700 sq.fl rttaJI shov now dl..a&1una SBtach O<'t'8D vu 1-'0UND Valuable 11old 1rn1n1 , with 11arage 645-4718 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:11rdt-11Gn1\'t'.ll.~34112 Ex .. i·utivi· Sutlt·~ in nvall~blc. High lrothc up ex 150,000 mm .. 3 braceletw1thd1amonds. 2br. l~,b11 twnhs<'.frpll', Adulti.,noptots.5469950 2br Iba upr duplx 1tur Fre1: room & board + ln·m<· WJlkini:dtsturll'e loc·1111on C:all !ISi 8300 ~or more, apprat11t'd Newpt Bch Art~a Must 1111r, pvt Plltlo, ,1d111t.s. no Mtwport ltoch 3869 S600 yrly rt w uvl now ~hs 111 ry in Uolbou for Open Sul too' to :, lo airport I Uowt.-DeveloJ,>ment 11711,000C. PnMn onJ~~x describe 640-9360 ""ts ··~'" v6 A • 1 """" • , · ougekecpmg & baby~1t .. .. .. .. 17.,, A h · S C M _ , osta e:i11 '"""" F ) U.., i .. ~ · ~ .,,,, \IK u1 o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''""'" 36 Sl !jrnall de<'k 1 f f lh & S .-~ ,,.., na e1 m t -< ,. O Hobb t, vtt' S4R 7)10, 642 ~722 llrtanfront for Winter ~i~ Thur..913. 4 6jlrn $~1~/r la er y~~CI~ EXECUTIVE SUITES Ground floor 600 :!q ft ~ Ttwt Slater, fountum Vully, USTSIDE lll'ntols Fumi~hl'd & $SO(lmo 2 bdrm '\'i·arly no~s;r~ok~; ~r,:r~ t~~~'.· Oima t•o1nt M.strnit:hl.j 2082 Mkhcl~on~212 ~?~let, cacpeted $2115 Dffda SOJS butr color w1pn1nl 2 Br 11., llu ro14nhou''' unfurn Broker 67S 4912 Sec. dep & rt·f~ I blk Ex fl Her~· 675 37!1'1 rehubll', )l\1 hr P'I bu 20:11 Uus1nei.s Ctr ~ZlJ Sr worer673·2654 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 840 7039 1.u u nd q • rm pat in Nt> F~E1 Apl & Cuntlo O<.'ean 642 723.'I ~H!!'lO ' " ' S2S01mu, ultls incl. li.1 & I 714-752-0322 l'nme Beat'h location 800 b~ntf in~es~or for <.;~Pl FOUND Col'ker mix gurage Smull l'hlltl: r1•ntu.I~ Villa Rentals 4b(lrm duplex w 2ba. Ht h Moftt 4100 last 7684234 'llwvt lkh, ~mall offtt•t•, ~q /~ S1~M~ llll23rd weri ~~~uredo':_!~ or ~d male, v1dc Jo:d1nger. ~ sm11!l pet OK 1'25 ~I li?S.4912 Broker 11ar, 2ith St Jui.I uff •• ~.~.! •••••• ! ......... Su Lai:uno rm hu pvt ll•H 11127 w,"khff Or . t 5 U ,JiiJ.1401 TD . .\gl.§75-6161. Brook hurst. 11 8 fi\ Mo rSLMgmt t>42 lli03 PARK NEWPORT hcu cll ,\\ail nn11 SE•• ... ., .... 01iu 1•nt . vool p\I rnmm I N u SISO 1110 6:110900 --84()-7039 Bachelor tort .,.1111 6754912 Wkl ,....__... ..... tl'JSi ull'549'J.47l'.! Prime Retail Store for Sotffef-~Co. F'ound Shepherd ' • Y rentals now avml • WESTMINSTER lease, rM•t H~y fr-0n All tyn..s ol real ""lat" M 1 bl k & garage & pJllo, ~rnt:lt· COUMTRY CLUI \early 2 Br 1 fill Ano~) SI 12 & u , . , r roum mate' ne1·d1·1I tage, &>r;ia (lei M~r. ..-. ...., ~ 11 11mule. ac tan. person 1n!'ld~ :>ltl\ l' uv1..u-. thl' :.tret>t Crom lleac•h l'h p ( oloi I\ 3 ll R 2U A S27S mn 1200 SQ. FT. 1012 ~Q rt air COlld . mvestments SlllCt t~9 male Dobennan. blat•k ' ,....... one:. tn roum 2274 14308 R h Al d Ht o l& t S--'~la & t f I 1' rerr1ge. ulll~ pd 11a:. & Bachelo~. 1&2 bedroom washer di') er. t·arport N l' II purl fit\ d (.' 1\1 ~vaal 9 5 Mu.'t Ii\· n•'r' .! fr" \~arCl\lt~· Cen~·~ ~ n rear en ry t~ am r--_-,, an, ema e emer water S405 r $300 dl)l)&to11TihoU1>t:s $650 Mo 840 6436. 646 7445 (. I.) M 6H 3588 14k Shoppmn t'l.'lllcr Prtme 8.:nfrrJi77~i!1par mg 2adl'Ds r1x ,I black & 11h1lt', secunt) l'Jll lil14Jl lH 5 'rom SSJO 644 1900 67J.809S, dii.>S 642 7SO<l llm l11c· a lion" n-,•.l KHH" 642-2171 545-0611 ema e Also I l'arrot &4S 6404 R ., ba I $67• SQft Cl...,... 3176 s.mner Rffttak 4200 M F' Non l>m l>.r .!HR "•,< l'"''l ., " or ucounted Trust Deeds Newport Bea<'h Animal WE All GIOWIMG AHOWltaD ASSB•UIS These are permanent. full lime, DAY SHIFT Positions Cor people lo build our high qu111ity MCA teleY\Sioo sets. Our employees enJOY 11 40A Y WORK WF.EK & complete company pay bt'nefits Good Enghsh sJulls re qutred Apply Mon Thur 7AMloSPM •' .yr) ,,mo ·······················1 28 \ l CM ,. f ...... '"" COMMen:lal SheJ!er._6443656 rpl(', bltns, pdllO, gar ;nn"r'r.pi;·;··~···:···· Newpart 3 Hr I hou:.1 ~ i:rio All . J~ ~m R...tals 4475 available ror Investors F d Cork I v r \\'£.stFleld .tke. nl'" 129 lSth St -. s6oo~o \ll'W rrom orean. p.irkrn11 &II 5!1119 ,1m1n1 ie~ EXECUTIVE ....................... Xlnt yield For details ~~~ & Bnstoi~~et-t •<· o 714 S56 2SfJO l>11n t tl1~turb occupants Wk I) J \ "t I nu II SUITES XW u..... Loe 960-1957 Broker. 546-1033 FA.MflYAP'TS Da\s Gu.'i2l3966-1711 4~4339 6756775 H111matl'11antl'(fto,hr:I IN ~ ~·ocL---1a.L.~ Sparktrng l'll'an lrg :iph • i ~r SC General llo:.p1tal HR nr heh f l'm µn rd Un Balboa PL•rusula, ell "' 11"'"" "9f> ":'''7' Found Shepherd, Oll'l' fo r C:imilies l41th I or:.> IBR. stu,c, 1·Jrpe1 SP'ECIALl'tllCE.NI. Mui.t b1•m·at ~ll!IHlti HERITAGE foot and auto trafftt· to SINC€eerly191j1 d1svos1t1on , appro>. !I childrt'n ~car vari.. \o ~ h I v A.C~KT A\·all Aug 291.h $.145 mo Orean v1e11 . 4 UH. l! R.1 r' 31llt NB ru111 1•ontl11 I ~' I PLAIArr ttnhefrBoanlt~G~r~~llTp)l'apcaess,oc.r~ lsStpe&c2niadllzT1J1gD1rts mo S21 ~ pets ·' I rm 1 b 3th mrl Utll 891 1644 huge 3J>l lO step l 1 ~'JO I 3 I I ·•l'llo' UXlll) (l ll'l' ~pan• "" F'ound ' rord & aac k-'v.• f I b't • ' ' ~ I ~ t 'Ula ,\\,If im IU l 1 \'Int''!> bustt·~I book store. art :.hop, uf If there IS 8. desire " " ~,~ 2 BR 2 RA $SIS 1re1J at•e tins. nt:14 ly S-& .. 3880 sand i\v111I Scvt 5 1hru nled 631 1»!15 t• 11 <' c. .. t <' .,73 .,!14 3 M L' M will .1"\'isa a 14 1wh1te plast1C' ta~. I. St 398 W W1Lwn, 631 $S113 refurh1~hed \ rl) al $750 .... o ... no IZ 848 4557 9t.i2 2:.15 , <'t•nti•r r.a~v ~ rw} ,it • u ' r u~ ' & Halboo Bl 675 33!11 M 1uu b1sh1 Consumer Elect ron1 rs 2001 E. Carnegie Ave SA E.Q E. __ _M.:.f mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ 2U H homt: in HJlh•>J 1·1·3., ,\1 Jll 11011 ' Call li7:l 31130 w:iy ASSEMILYS 2i.:;11ih~aa1'1'u~~11~:1~~~: Adult t'on1lo Park Ne14purt llca1•h, ,J\·,111 S325~s1•t•,\v,11ISl'pt!I I furdcta1 b lndustriolRffttal 4500 PeterDobbS.Bruker Found :.mall hruwn f' I.Ac M1ss1on Viejo co frpk, pat10,yunl Adults Bristol l Hr Iha $450 ~u: Splat!Jl!it lo b1.'11t 311~:7· 6'i'3 ~r.1 ' 5 51·I231 640-42 30 • • • • • •• •••••••••••••••• 760·6827 f.40·6016 ~~l~o~ ~'ha1ir~ ul"owh. u(~ M., I needs Assemblers w 12 557-5707&675 ~152 l' IO in OU ~ 2 bdrm gUt..'!>I ltou~·· Oil 65011 (I 3( Irr LOW O'o Lowr.r.r.5 ~ • yr~ exp Candidates ~ngl~t ~11~12~v TSL W~stminst.r 3898 ~1\~~11f l tl57 011117 . ('llff Ur . ~I~ .N11·1• \ti I --.DELUXEOfffCES• J iar~<:. drir;>; ~n i~:~~; '' n;1; 963 7197 musl have gd. manual ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Xl mu 1>16 IS:l,J I .Z & :I rtlt:ml No h·u~1· 11• doors 3 pha.~e poller :JC> 2MD T 0 1~·uund . wakh. Nt>wport dexterity, gd eyesighl, 3 Rr 1'2 bttth!> '1/1•\I _ _ * Studio. prl\·ary. Retttolsto5'tar~ 4 300 2Hn homi• 1\1 F ;-;itc qu11~·d . .'\di .. ~1rport1·r, sq ft 1n9 Whitlier Sl • • Bt'uCh tHalbual Call neatinappearance&de- pamt No pell> Si\!1!\ mo EASTBl.lTf'F spacious l refrtgt:, adult ~) No ...... •••••'••••••••••• s u r rn 1111 ct I nJb ,. 'r1 llot~I 113.l 322:J .I 12 CM 540 9352 Lo an s II \I a ii a b I e after 6 PM 67S 971S ~ndable. Work is in life 8Sl 2175 1 hit rm Pool, quiet area l>t'I, ut1l ~ 549-3232 Movmg? Avoid d1·pos1t~ I f PO•'l'tl ~rd Sl!tom,, PRIME IA. YFROKT Approx l2l•I sq ft + or ~dooi:,u~~~ ~~~~> f'ound Boxer fC'malc support medical elec NEWPORT ~1:h• adlt 'io µ1•1i. $.)CW) • 2 Br All ut1l pd Lri: & cul IJvtnl! eiq>1·n~e~ fl4S 897H I t>H1rt' 'Pat·t· µarkm!(, (1ce Spare ('M 2S• ft Owner non owner No Vic 19th St C M Ironies Gd benefits A'ARTMEMTS inufi4117b'7 yard $500 Nu pct:. fg!;~fei.~ionalh '1n<'t'IF!!mall' to :.hare ·· hr J:IOll111ial 1·tt 7t~l!lol40 tl735340 pre pay penally A':> ~~ Only responsible 2 Rr Avail S:l20 mo lllr1•1111front large 3 Hr 2 549 3232 HOUSEMATES Balboa Penin aµl SlJO ShJn' i uk :.uitt· m pri· ,Renl M(; 600 S\l rt 1240 sumablt: f ound C:h1ld":>S11ca1er :::~~~~~~gn=~~ Plus ut1l:. ~o chtldrt·n I HJ l 'ppl'r ~ ~.1r garage. Aparlmlfth f.,,.I~ ~ 34 li7!\ 7702 ,t11:1uii-wrport Jrt•J 37) mo 2944 Randolph No 3 Comm unity Fundm11 Must rlescnbe ply Call Mrs Parelli, no pets nowatt•rbe<h frplt . \ rar~ least' Sl:!Otl or UnfwWIMd 3900 41 I f' l (.'I c1ramu maior ,q ft for 1MJ1b t·Jll 1175 5116 Corp 4~ 1569 581 J8:lO 2450 Newport Hlvtl ~10 ti4l J.wa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMMATE ,t't'k\ vrly rt'nt;il m l'll\t 11.:rl t.2lti Storage 4550 71~848-G:nl found Black M.ill• Co<'k l'::i!Z!Z!Z=!Z== C05la \1t•'a Wfo~STC'l.lf'F I hrrundo S E A W I N D WANTED! art>a Ma' '"nt S,:!.io S~7S 1 1, llunt llr h ••••••••••••••••••••••• S9,000 buys ru.ooo Tl>. a poo Old dull :'<c11pon I• Large 2 Bdrm i:ard1 n Jt~11.11s nu peh pool V 1 Muh.' or ft-m.tll• ·adulh \1l'5~agt·' lur ~"lt~l~1· 1n l J' vet tlr;1 P''' ,11r !".llor.si:l' area for rent :l2 4'1 annual yield Heath 76().1900 ASSe.L.YS apt 1-: side I'\ t vatu> nc 11 l) dl'rnr ne11 ~P I ILLA GE to ~h J re a b .... ul 11u1 I.. ucst llJll X:l1 51,i. "' p:1r1111u11 17J01 lkJ1'h •\bo 11arai:e 957 2740 aft I $20,000 buys $22.000 .!O , f' ~ Local MISslOO V1e10 co gar mature Jcllt-. \11 tMs s.soo 6iJ.ti640 ~e14 1&2 bdrm luxur) CoronJ del ~Li~ hornt• I ~2 U2iU Kol:! .!llJ.l GPM I 2nd TD ound Black .~Jle Pup needs Assemblers Some pets1 ~.642114lil ll11·,1nlront t BI< bJi~I o.1Bddult ap~ m 14 plans I Plea~t: caU fur rl1•t,11I' ··~!!(~" .. ~. ;\11r"4 Pit·\ \1 1'1 11f1·,,1un .1l 1111111·' Rf'lttoliWmited 4600 28St32.~ bu>s1St51.dru1 TO I ~)e11 18an"'d~s &ul~da~~1 terxa':'nr CpanredC'idda.tesbulm~ust·tU l::asLS1dt•2 HRhml\t 111111 umt Lri:deC'k furn or rmfromS.165.21.>tlrm Da)\ 631!\.'\7i f'q•n ~": ~'>fr 1nclu1lt·,111d llt•m11d1·l1•<I tu 111ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• · r annua yie Area !1605672 Musi have gd manual dex· hou~c de\ Pool .l!J r unfurn \\ u1ter lie>'NI rnu from ~35 Tol4 nhou.,t' mg~. 75!1 $.I.) 't!\li 81lti7 !AJI 51511 'fw1 1l 11·at1011' 11111 h ~t f'rof .,. '"un snikr "' ~-~ hns Shaw 7:J> Go50 Id 1 f d I \ I ri7< " IT ·~ '1 '' · "· , en 1 ~ tenty gd eyesight. be a u ts ~o J}t'h S.S2'i r ~ ••"mo 1i4fl2l~.r~. rum ...,10 r pnob ten p rr 1 Ru''"'''' •• r n·urnl I-111 111 \1rpm1 t .dli.111n'1 irl• rent·il 11 1 or , EPAYTIIE MOST • d .. 9 . , ., • ~ .1 11 fi"• 1•·1~ nis w terl· lls ... . ro cma t•. non 'mukl'r ·h . . 1 · , • F' TO' & roun . Male lilal'k Lab neat Ill appearance& de· .r. nilger ~~,,. '" uo1 , • J a f'""~ .1 h· ., r l br .!baapt \1 ,1r f'RIMELOC .. TIOM ft•malc• llJ\[rrit or your s note' 12 Id\' fRh .. hl 0 li f kb h o s are pr1 st1i.:111" ... • AD )ro ao t"U 11 pendable Operungs on ra!!J:!A\'e .'!Ir 1 ba Stt'I>' 1t1 nt'l'.1n Js or roo in., ~?l TurtlerO<'k ht1mt: Frpll I So Co;i~t 1'1<11.1 vo•~I \1111111\ ,, • .,, .,, It l'IHI ~>cea11rrn1 or Hal Is t eno1sonAss0<' & Mitchell 111 Tusttn both day & night shifts t, J r a g 1: sun •I l'l k 1 n g pa td frotn San 1 BR , tran~ R•f~ Pxi•hanJ(t'<I · I " tii3 13!111 I 673-7311 544 5619 E 2 .DR .... TRJf'Lr.v ~~no, m•• 1;75 3501 Otego Fr-.ytln'c 'llorth ' ~ .:i .~llA.lot.ilu1i s:!:!Sinil util' :,.tt:?!i~I! 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Co,ntacl St'n 11·1·~ . on lfal~Ji•i·n~~lr-ni·xi 11~4 7~S7 A'k for Mr OpportwWty 5005 books wilh answers 10 '~nOftals 5350 M RS PARE LL I v 640 ~777 EAN VIEW •••. ••• •••••••••• •••••• a r g ~s t G J v M ,d •· L" Z c ~· 01 pb(•H •••• •• ••• ••• ••• •••••••• questions every mvt_)slor ••• • •••••••••••• •••• ••• 581.3830 _•.an··--· _____ 115 strps rn sand T110 Wanlel1 Hef1ncd. maturl' Roo{Tlmale se·rv11·l' 111 lo rim '..110(' •111' • r1 x PRIMTSHOP shouldaskbcfort•mvest COEDS would loH• tor _____ l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!l!!I~ 1t·n rlran 2 llr apts mall.' No1Hmkr. Share Calif 11 7PM :W' dll BO AT SLIP 11'lg__m T_._D. 751 5511 party with you !'all Sue,- NEWPORT HEIGHTS Halrnn\ p;ibo. i"trport lovely home Pnvati· t213lt>:k> :Jo.10 tn:I 2'_.13, iiiJ ~1311 o•ollabl• when xou Thriving busmess. C M NO DISCOUNT t'onven or Kathy an Y 11 me Asst mgr Restaurant Spacious~ Ar 1'1 Ila Furn a\'all Sli110 m11 bath Room hoarrl . . jOfficeRfftfcl 4400 .. low overhead Call for your T 0 . tu ca!>h 953.9353 Eves . Exp p r ef Tol4 nhou:.e i.t,lt• Laun K5l !J117 laundry S375 mo Isl &. i'l'male Roommat1· wanl •••••••••••••••••••••••I leou our dehae 2 00 details aiS,000 Craig Without suffenng a d1:. EXECUTIVE ~~~m1~7~ :i?ers~d~ do hook UJ>:> ~.HJI!•· on:~~ FHO~T la~t 894 1706 I ed to >hdre J Br h1iu~1· I NEWPORT BEACH I to 6000 ~ft. offices. 631 1266 ~ount Call agl 751 5511 Dr , NB 9"S>J Adults.nope~s.tiS \lu 21rJ( lHHapt~ ~ill Room (;dM llom"' Mu.!>ionV1t!Ju.rullpm r'll f Coll Stnieor Randi OPP 'Y SECl'RE •SUITE• ---A\atl 9·18 54~9279 ~t-• .-hore W1111er. S..'i!JU& Female n~n smoker S300 meld util~ .s.ii; ll!tMl f u 'rn 111'.~"H'l' " 675·8662. INVEST .AUTO MECH.AMtC 2 R 2 B SS50 i Jll 6427 !'\ U• & U>fl Mo 760 ~M afl"r l'\I 34 home 77tJ 79'bl ( !Jclel~' rtJm f";'97 f on 24 Hour F..5CORTS :l >'rs ex per Own tools r a r.irp1·h ., . ""'"' • Sh I l'~ec o i11·t!!> ror11 HEWPORTCOOH Sch Property 2nd TD 953 1122 MC./V' drapes refngl' slil\c "knd > !175 tl511 "l>.d~~ 5_pm 14kdllys r 4br ~ome ,\vJtl $HIS lndtb :.ecrctanJI l'resllR<' ... iute. on lSth ss1.600 26~ return dis • ISO ~ust know Foreign & Adults. nu pets \\ .111 \ 1·r,,11llt•s nict:Z br 2 ba. Room pvt bath k1tth im~ed Nu pc~ tit" n phorie an' "'Ord fJrfl floor. up 10 3 }r lcJ~~ Dana Poml Or) Clean ma count 20'< 24 mos $1.080 SOOTH ING MASSAGE Apop"/~s!~c ~gEmt~!~ Isl _$425 Mo l\.lO I~ I r11lr ocean \ u sgsu pr 1 \ Poo I av a ti 8} 'Ort>an 67J.121ir. re~smg, Tl'le\ (j14lp 0 " mo 16'<. xlnt payor For dbcnmmatmg men ' l BR . carport ulll JHl \.1nd~lil2GI~'' Easlblurrs l'rol km female\ 1>rl'lerre1l J Tllt..llJo;Ar)(JL\llHll~ (; 1~un.760t}ll>I Agenc>p SOOOOPFull 661·2990 CallPeter,4944871 llwy,CdM S3!10 Quiet Jdlt' nu J llr 2' •HJ :! ~ton c:u11 pref $21~1. i00.8242 Jft Bdrm hume m l>anJ f't c·mtPANIES I 7TH STREET ~~1t"e'r 3 ;~alt_,k;d~; 2ND TD. 28"• yield on ~'or total strl'Ss reduction Automoti\·e pets 383 \\ Ba}~ 951h 1 rl11 Jo ft hoat ... i1p in S 30 I.St~ \1u~ I t!lwl Mo t 714 8.SI 1~1 COST.A MESA 493 6944 Sl5,200, J year mvei.t & relaxation ma:.sage MECHANIC Ba chelor JJ>t 2Kt. 1 c l11d1•d s12011 J>l'r mo IMaturt' r~male has un 1 lt1li. 496 •l33. 771180i5 NEWPORT '~nepm orftrt'~Ull<'" ~ 11 1 mm 1 n g p 0 0 1 ment Ca;ta Mesa pro-I Steve 108,548-2817 5 day weelc wuh gd pa) L.isalle f'r.iJ>t•n) II 1u.~e 642 31150 rum room 1111h p\l bath Rm mate tosharr 2 '1r :!' f'EMrlHSULA \ C ple'nt~ ur pr~! l't1I Chemical Servit'e Bust ~rt}'~~ nol4.1.1S2 6499 For stre.s& v.eight ~!~~~:~~ 979-3941 <for !15i2ilOahfiP\1 &t.44! )1)111 ~on smoking fcmall' ba lu~ \II"' DJnJ !>\•IOI s r and A1111I nu" (all n1•i.s Laguna ~1guel I lossmassagebyAndrea L 2BR R ... llfil\ "lnl"r rental lllr 25+ \r~ $270 556921111 rnndo Both m'tr hr> ·f PiH l1tU\ l'JWl'Ull\t• 11 flt•JIOnom1t"> 675fi711!l ,, · .t.~-c~/ ••"2817 IOA~· 10P\I Babysitter wanted for 2 rg I A .... 2s mu . :-~ . 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""° . ·'1 · $175 dt>p l.Jundr~ fa1 211.1 Sl!Oll mo + I~ .!Br 496 2661 I>· llJll \ll-en 11~ J\alloi will tram SS0,000 F'ull P~nO!ltds/ YOl'NG LADIF.S J\'alla yr old. every Wed 9-J adult.J;. rat uk 21111!1 \1.1 ~pt S6110 mo 5 Jll l 1M1nutes from "~" J>Orl tM optional rmm :!251 OFFICE SUITES amount req Will net lost & FoUild blc lo part> an} lime Eastsidej:M 645-JSH 548-5861Aflt'r 2 ll<J11.• ~omethmg to sell' besl lot· ('mpl•l}t1tl lt'saAK ~:~.Z~ rrntals No ll·aw n• I lites a\alluh" 1n Mon Fri !I 6 PM Lost&Fo.d 5300 761-9036 wanted for II mo old. pl e St ret:l \I J Ml i: I' r Sl',t)hurt> Dr 1151 8070 I Center K1tl'hen prt\ 1 St'll 1111h ~. \.'iF • o;q It up at reasonahli· i:.O ~q rt tu ~Sf(l M\ rt of S40,000 + Call Cull el' I ••• •••••••••••••••• • ••• , Ca 11 G 1 n a or Lt li a l.AIYSITTH 1 Br rrfrii:i· d"' L'lass1f1cdadsdu1twell male6405987 l'IJss1flt't!A1l~f;.1~~;;11 qu1r1·d.rall67:13002 Fa 1>h111n l\·lant11408·8670lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• MODELS/ISCORTS pref 1n my home balcony, cndi;rl ~JrJg" • • • •• • • • • • • •~f'"Jl<lrl Ct>nlt'rt f:x Wholesale Nursery PM PM953-097 673-0322,6..»34§2 __ Adults.nupt'li. $3.iO~!u •••••••••••••••••• 1t'llPnl\1,1h11tt1 l'Jllforl Gomi: oul of busmess 1•012p ~;·y SF:C~'RE BABYSITIER responsi 645·9857,~44!91 • • cli'1,11h t:,r1us1\1• \lllh Selling all equ1vmenl fQUNO ADS INVEST Bch Property ble, person over 18. part· T~~E ~~~llt~·L:;t.~ H:.rdb~ • 8 •DA y w EEK s p E c I AL • I tWllh111~·~:;r. It<' alt\' 11:;::::.:.. 496-~ ARE FREE ~~n T~1s~~~~ ~~'.~, ri4 ~~~~:nH~Y n~':.bie'."o~ drapes. pallU i:ar • • ~ ln\t•slnwni I OpportwWty 5015 ca1·· mos. SJ.~mo IG'",. xlnt trans_Q,jl79-7593 __ _ watt>r pd C:ill ' 5 8 Days • 3 Lines 8 Dollars . 1••·····•••••••......... a: .1la1or 6612990 BABYSITIER 636 4120 • • 640-5777 n.ookmg ror secun'<I In 642-5678 Attractive while mnle, Needed for 7 mo infant 2619 E · Santa ,\n.1 • II I I 8 O C 1 V<'~tment' l'v to !I m friendly, athletil'. tan Mon Sat R~:...67~7 sm S easy o Pace your -ay Week lass1l1ed by mail and 11 e I \estors Mm sso.ooo. 1 ------XI 1 Babysitter wanttd My I • 8 · I Mew·A•ail 11 /I /8 I or 3 emttnR pnme loc·a GOLD CHAIM nt masseur. \'ersall e. ~a;p~~ ~:~. : ~lit:\ (~1~11 costs 1ust $ -thats only a dollar a day' To Qual1 fy for this • fi,">4)1,Q fl loJ700sq ft. lilt• ltOllb 111thm Or Cly buy ~•th gold Oymit eagle r ()mp a DI 0 n seeks ~~d.e64~~~i~:I..:1~_an Mo 1\\311 Cl<\ hl • c;oec1a1 offer you must be a ~on-commercial user ollering • I dt·\k per..ooahzedofflrt•1 llll( & sellJng precwus pendent \iC DoierDr & f:~~~;;~~e~MSle\'e Babysitter needed Your 64S 662S merchandise for Sale up to $800 per ad and the p rice must 13)out lloag Hosp \IC metals Absentet or Eton Sentimen~avalul T .! home CM Tues, Wed. Wanted Art1ve .!iem1 • be tn your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad • 75!1·9501 pan1c1pat.Jon The Gold lo 0 14 ner I era ra• 5450 Thur Call 549·0501 retired <OUplt· 111 • nPedse1ghtdaysselhng t1meor1ustone • 9 SMoni'·ru Exchange71463J7000 REWARD'6461489 WA;;.;t:·o··~;r~·;;;;;;;t Afters 30_ 11kdays manag1• t6 un1h m l'o,t.1 Prime Heit lch Loe. MClftl Kitttt1 to Houston or Dallas Days 556-6400, work "1 e~a ;\\ail <kt l:.t • • \~!)rnX lino ft ~u1te WATBAOMT Lost ti 26 bla<'k & white F'ort Worth dep;,rting Stasey Older ('h1ld A. Pl'l Oh • Use one word in each box About 4 w o rds make onP • l'rk.: full Sl'r\ on lht: OFRCEILDG w black spot on thin. Los Angeles between Babysitter needed 2 p.m L1ghl mamtenanr1• rt' \\:lier Prestigious location tn \lh1tepaws RNard Septembrr 7 and 11 to5p m Monlhru Pri. quired k'lOO orr rtnl • classified line of type Minimum ad IS 3 hnes Pleas e prin t • ('nmt'St't'll llOl4 Ne11 port Beach All this 846-3615 Would hke round tnp S48-9398af\6557-J.534 549-0433 plainly Newporl.An:hH/ plus a 60' boat shp LOST Ma le Golden Please lJll da,~. BABYSITIER for 71.<tyr LgeJbr 2ba.cnl'I p.11111 • • Toiloi lnlldo. I Owner will exchange Retriever. no l'Ollar. 768-5837 old.occasionalwknights carport ~r O(.T '" • ---------------• C':ill Jurl\ &12 464 ( for Pnn only Call 81l1Mer "Sundance''. Reward r..-r,:~& & wknds CdM area ""lS $525 751 l..!JI, r ---------------, Jnnt tus~ rell.Agl,673-?:J:M> I t E l Sd C M _. J" .... !'! 7609031 r n -'" 64~~ 7686 ~~ 540-17~ • reporatic. u A R. Y SI TT_E_R __ _ Wests1dt• Sp;irkl1n.: • I I • APPHOX 2.'iOll fl opt•n -----· ••••••••••••••••••••••• u • your clean spa('1ous :?Udrm e I I . <>pa<'<' rrest1i:1ou~ Npt LOST Gra) & brn schooli& home.NewportElemen 'lel4 h redec· l'ph Or h In(' 'le" port slnpM young male. t'al lnr.trvdioli 7005 tary S<'hool area. M·f drps, D W, rJngc· nfl • I I • \r che:; Toka1 Rank 8 28 VI<' Ogle & OranRe ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 6 !>45·~...._m~ pet~, S425 5111 2!192 or I I nldg 6.\2 4644 Ave . CM Hew a r .d insert 1 rule IAIYSITTER SS2972J • $BOO • Wtll sharl'tOllMlflO((in· ~-6104 lnterna11onal YOR:I F'ullorpartttime.inmy BF.Al'Ttrl'L 2 lldrm. ~ • I . I • splll'l' w smi:lr .u dutect l'lass1f1cd Ads 642 5678 Want Ad Resul~6!2.5678 Tea('her Tramm~ Pro-home 851·86&5 ba. <"Ondo. frpk, l c-.11 I I OJ tlcs11:ner Great lot· gram CertlfH•ated ... _.iii-iiiilliiliiiiiiiiii gar pool & Jllt' 1625 mn • 10.60 • l!.-llJ011 1'1•n $20() mo Sept 27 Oct 2S. 1981 Banking 1st & sci• clep, no pets I 1 phonl' b/32006 L1ve-1n at country 661-5708 or64S 5452 • I • 1110 di-gree !.kean Vi;w @) G\\ retreat OPtfl to all. Nol TELLER 13 20 @ ~ hm1ted to those who D•o Point 3826 • I . • i'\ecull\l' ~u1ll• in Npt 8 :c-1 r.'11 ~~\i • • FULL TIME •••• • •• • •••• • ••• • • • •• • • r------r-------;r-------t-------+-----~ ('rnl l'r Monthly or an &:.I.I •• w 1 s h to tea ch yoga 3 Br 2 Bu tlrarw>j', d " • I 15, 80 • nua I lt•ase ~·u11 sen ice H#fo Oeposll deadline 15 Sept Im mediate oC°rtunity' r--·· rf d I 13th. Natar1a Yoga B l ood · • yard. guraRe. frplr • I o Ht . lnl· Phone Ashram, 3033 Central ren w v1ngs "' Near beacll A\all 9 311 Add S2 60 f h I • n11,werin1o: rnpter. A S D Loan has an opening in ..,,,,. .. t:'T< ·"'"9 f .. • I . or eac addltionaf lne for 8 times secretarial serv11•e & rr fl.l'l.:.,ulb./"" v.. an iego 92105 our Corona Del Mar '""" "10 .,,,,.,,"" 9 t .,~ • ()'I V IMA 1·282·2111. V I I o " I replionist 7rn9035 1ffl branch tor a responsible ery c ran nr ,,ea1 """ insert i rule • teller to work S days a ocean , bit in d " I • MO.SAMDIEGO p~? JobsW..ttd, 7075 week . alternating g a r a I( e $ 3 6 0 ct.ITV Sat rd w ..,J. 11• 6610252 e 1 Publish my ad for 8 days startin g e 2 M~~ Rent ·NuitsE~coM·P.:.Ni·o~r ind~vill~~~ wit~ ~~i~"s 2 BDRM . patto. OW ., Cl 'f t • San Mar~. I yr mm Loving care fo r the S &L ba nking ex far S450mo LSI & IJsl • I a ss1 1ca ion lease Lmtd time orrer eld erly & or 1nCtrm. penence.energyanden lOOsecd 581 5939 • Prime 2nd noor offices please call 730·4068, thuslasm, and a special H.tiit(Jtoft ltoeh 3840 • I Na me • 700 ~q rt and up ~sq 646-9221 flair for wor1ung with ••••• •••••••••••••• ••• • I rt groS'i Ne14 20 3<rl' Help w ..t.d 7100 lhe pubhc L~~r~A~~~i~~~!f : 1 A ddress e ~nt~~11~~°:/~1~::: ··~·~~~;.;··· fordable Hvmg 1.2 & J •I City . Zip Phone • ~;:w!~· v't:~·b1t:>s ~!~~ U se AlllWll Ad service co. Br Well decorated I • ltke setting A/C Nte<bplt,f 'tSalesDts· Olympic Sile pool, light • I Check o r M.O. enclosed D '• Carpeting Pl ent1ru1 when placing your ad ••• a tributors Pot ential ed tennis court, Jacum, parking. Psrt1t1on al Daily Pilot ad number will Sl0 ,000 per week park like landscaping • I Charge my ad to.· '• lowance On Sile leasinu . I 'f ' Dynamic new wealtb MO!lt heauhful bldg IO s ... appear m your c ass1 1ed ad producing co. wants am H 8 I I 3 g e n l u B 0 n n i: 1 t k bilious mollnted people :from PIS 846·0619 • -1 • 714'744·9al3. • we a e your messages now For appt. call Deluxe poolside xtro •. ,' D VISA # Exp. , • I.A YFROMT 24 hours a day ••• you call 851·6490. MA Marketing large 2br, 2ba. bllns. N1•xt door hl Rusty In at your conven i ence Co., 4000 MacArthur dswhr 11, mile beach • 1 O • # Exp I• Pl'hcan Presuge oHice d • Blvd.,~Beach_. Adlts. no pet.\. S4SO mo • , . '• spaceforlease AlsosUp Urtng Office hours and get AID E Need maturr ~38-8362 ova11. 6.46-44t the reSPonSeS to your ad . • . nonsmoking person, MA•IMHSWALI e L------------------------------1 e •"•R...td 4450 this service is onlv S7 .50 ~~~. ~~~~0( :1d~~ 1. 2 & a er. Townhou.<ir e Mail to: a.sHitd Ad•frfilill9 • •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• w,eek. For more ·informa· nights. 1o·l>pm.1 ~am . Apt.s from SC75 Patios. For store & office spi ce 1400 /mo·. Call Bu sin&le & doublr rut • D ·1 ,., .. ]]0 w hy St • atsoo=a:~o~·Ft. tlon and to place your ad Re&an.~1. =r5 '~~~~~~~ • 31 J I 01 eestaM.... c'A t262' • MF.S~E bR Clll 642-5678. tn~~.~~~. 280RMTOWNHOME • • 1$25 MeaaVtrde E.C M laly Pillt KENNEL PERSON. P I .... .._ h 54M I ZJ F ttlme, Mon thl'\l f'ri. oo ,pa9;i~~r .1o:1r elllllllllll_llllllllllllllll• ~ f;1~$41-l7N, btwn .... We offer attract1 vt salaries and benefits. and a great ruture with 11 growing company For further 1nrorm alion please call Mr Bill Conopest 1714) 760-9200 BRENTWOOD SAVINGS &LOAN 3140 E. Coast Hl&hway Corona del M.ar, CA 9'.IJSZ5 F.qual o,,o,tunlty EmploytrM/F Cadlllaca toQo.Cafta Wba\fwr die N Roll 'emolrt.htaartet W ltb a Cllllifted Ad CallNow!IQ. \ .....-~~ ....... , .. ._ ....... ________ ..... .__ __ _ I l I ' I I 1 I .. . -.-...·--· .. DI Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Wednesday, September 2. 1981 I • --~S!IU!l!ll~l~D~--·IW.yaltttlt .,,.t Stnk• Drywel Hwtr"• I H_..•9 L.d1co,-g Mo•lltc) ~~ ............. ~~~~'!>:!~ .. t~.'!' .. • ,...._ •••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••~•••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••••••••-•••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • PR Of PROP MCMT SlrNll Baby1lttln1. my home. 1 W~C1reo t"rptCluneni AtLTEXTURES& llOME IM RO\I F.MENT llA ULINU Studeont hll.ll Rrnovating-JWtolllllng TOUCHOOWH PAPP HAHGIMG OCIP Or c nWA tr & up, nr V1ctor1a, Steamrlulf&uphols Oryw111l Oean&dciwn ~~rnllbnw" rleun up•. Jge trurk Lowt·11t ratl' SprlnkltrJl11wna·clnups T•O M , ~I 2Syraeoxp.lt'ruest ~YI t (en~P~pe~un ~1 r7 a...~ M _l?~~INwekom1· Truckmoo.ntunlt d~l)Jo Rellll.6312~ , JO 6 211 vr11 exp Prompt <:11l17:W.1976 Oave642'M3 OH!nsar.r.rurc u · Labor,18/roll .,up Y ov~~":?u •~&i4U I r-. §il.:lt!li/6*)7~~ Wotk..ll.le j4).3'l16 Tape T"xtutt Acouallr 97U22& Th1nkyou John 1Jud846~1 courteous "' tnu )00/o Off tin.1_..., 4\ .llJ hit'aA.U.you y ~· M .. tr:•u/ ampoo "steam clean Ct'lllnp 1-~'rst K .. u JACK Of AU.TRADES H .__..: pen51veo Pio"" call. w1ll~~r1fweohan1 11 loofiltt for a -le• Color brlrrll!flt'ni wht Ktwl" •7'" °"""' 1""3 l UI!• Plumbing, ('lcr. ht-attn!( outK__.., .... 642 1329 BOO brou11ht lo vour ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ... • ~ .,.(J\IOO '(_f ~~ ()dd b D.C. WJU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f) ~ WI LB""R RC>OF'lNG I ~day ud ••••••• .. ••••••••• .. •• crph I man bleach L>RVW AU./ACOUS'l'K' J O 6 wo 4<,,,., ll081N'S<:Ll-J\NING Rork & Roll Rull IH MOVI~ Sl5 • home For appt, call r• '• nr Iii lhl' Roal & Yacht Clean.ln11 Hill. llv 1dln mlS Sl5, 14 yrs !!XJI _Fully kt .. tl & llOM£ IMPROV t:ttU;NT Servl('l' a thoroul(hl~ leasons btl(innina to Sm.111 Jot. ~ 48()() Roberts ~r 53J 5506 All ty~, n: C:~~J DAILY Cleatuna wuh.lna & (e :~! r~n~ flGSO, l'Olurh ID11trtd~5549 & RF.PAIK l1'lumhm11. fleanho1L~c S40.08.\7 ad\' Daom7518258 Poilttili9 The Poper Hanger, Prof f~/~21;f79 Frr" c~t P'tLOT g:u1ng Fr es t i ·~o; Crpt~::"t~·tm S.Ctrlc.. <',.,arp1rnlrty,Nel't'.blil1· W11nt 0 Rt-;AU,YCU:AN •-'Strt..J-.. •••••••• .. •••••"''"" install.Oecoralorqual. ~J S.VIC• nd\ld , prof c&tt'. Lu· IX'• .... ••• r.-c cs u JO tuo llOUsL·• '"II C h· . _. ,...... •' tho>" a pa111l1n11 onl Fre" est Stev"S47·428j -"' 1289405, 554 ~ Water IS yrs exp Oo work •••••••••••••••••••• small 64S-21111 l0allu) f' -..a mg am ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.x d1 1" • ,>' -"-""" -"-. SAGE ROOFING Llr DlllCTOIY ..&!Y& ln_t. m self K.-b ~1 OtOl 1-:J.ECTRICIAN prirl'd Cur cnt Mu r Girl hee~t 645-5123 Puluna Lol Striping ~e olh~Job naht Orchard Walkovenna quar New & rt'-roolS. re DO IT NOW ' '""~ R 0 8 ER TS c A It p ~'T raht, free t11tlmllt(' on R pr ry Pl T y Give g Gin' Srru!).u Dub Lot light pule.I & r1xture1 Ll-,;F, P11mt111&_1146·4889 Expt'rt wtallatton .UirL.Jr~~S-l~ A .. PorS-.0 ...... ::?:?.......... REPAIR. Reltrct<'h. ;0 argeor sm&llJobs Dr~!~l~Stu~~ '!Mt' pror ho1,1~ecle11n1n~ I pitlnted M•nnoc Main· Summer SSJtlC•1al, ut/1nl Reas rale4. 631-~76 .,._ - Vour OallyPilot N"'ED HELP"CALL lay Allrcnoil'fi Lic.J~l ..§13-0359 R ,.,, 1 Ju "'"°""'' service Rt-as, rell11ble, tenance<Al 966-1901 painting Prof IUnbl Pl.oL•l..S •-Ser · DI t c. ,... RESJD,/COMM'L -f.Olvue " _......-~"""" rrfa Jean 631 5016 -Free 0 st Steve u7 .J>JGl ...................... . vit'f re<-ory "The Accountarr"· bk 6738490 11 hi 1 f'ed Hord ood Aoort . ., -MolOftry ~ .... "" ~-....................... TILF. INSTALLED Reprt!flentalivt kpg & at'rtg, PL & del No Steam NoSh!lmpou ig Y iua 1 1 No Job w IM1ablc Couple does reo ••••••• .. •••••••• •••••• PAINTING CU!>'TOM ONE FR EE LESSON' All KlrtdB Guaranteed '41·H71,trt322 M>w~strates._~7~ Stain Specialist Fa~t t02smt, -63l?W 'j-t'Artowooo'fi(>'oRs·· tal & y11rd clean ups, BRI CKW OltK Smull work . 25 yrs exp Many New Approach' EnJoy Refs JoluJ893:tH7 -luUdtn dry Freeest._m IS82 BYNEST It ELIA BL~: tleaned & W11xed • 'hauhntL t.'l~j}f.2 435.S Job~. Newport, tosta loca l refs '-"c #403941 I t a r n In g ' B ob Cua.tom Ceramic Tile Ace-"-t/c~~ I-;GXP ELECTRICIAN Anyt1m" '""''"01SA General Uuusecleaning Mei;a lrun" Reh Bond .. d.tnsd f'tee~t Beardsley S48-~ New RA-...,dl Repair __,,..., •••••••••••••••••••••• """ ................. e~Klng83129SO "•°"" . ...,., R I bl R f 87•31.;~ , Hutch .. ,~ 963-0911 .. -...i . "'"""~. ••00••••••••••••••••••• 1 od/Aclcltlcft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haull e 1a e e er~nces .r ,., ~!.le no1t., /1--r-r f'ree ~!·<..'buck 675 1408 Are you ~ady fortheo Tex "" I CONCRl-.'TE CONS'fR Gordetliltg IHJ O~n trans 962 QfilO Jim Jennings <:us tum AGAPE FORCE ....................... --- Suaon? Lel me help you pall 0 s VI a I kw II y s ....................... ······ul"r.irio1t~·..... Quality llou:lecleanlnl( M as u n r y Ser v Ing Painting Co 3 genera Neat patchet& textures r,.. SerYkt brU1g your records up to tNTll dr1\.-~ays block walis. CLEAN L'.PSILA WN &t Sm '11 M J b ~1th Pcl"500al Touch routal area sinre 1969 t1oni. or painting u me Ht. etl-143' ••••T•R••E•E•••D•:.;,•IG·:~s·•••• date At'count1ng b) ood d k, Maint~n•nrel.andst•p 11 • O\'lng o s B lhs.s60lSf All tY""" B ck block rellence 839~1 ---.,.., 1• Samiuha,Mo~ INI w cc s. pauu U\er-freetn 642.!19('7 t':ill MIKE646 1391 c ' ~~ n · · ' Restuccos Texture~ Pru ning Sculpturing CoH1nuCT10N Co. tian_&). Refs !!53-8255 GARDENING llttul. t'leanup. t·o~c·ret<· Ex pr J ap11nes.: Lad)' stone. 64$-8512 Fine painttn!' by R1rhard lnt/eitt patchwork Top Thi~ Rem.ovals ._.w•riltc)Stnice THOMPSON'S rcm11val DurnpTrurl< looking for hou~el'lean Custom brick. stone. Sinor. Lie. ms 13 yrs of Free est ~ Clean uo 6312513 . ..... •••••••••••••• .... George D Candella <:ONCRETECON~i'k W AHTS> 1 Quirk sen 642 7G38 mg o~n lr1111., 731 589'1 block. concrete. stucco happy N B customers PLASTER PATCHING 91T~ .~ e~l.5 /a ~~nt~~ ~~I Beach C!!•~ 833-8833 Lie _;;39~ f'42 84~ Mowing, edging, r~kin~., Reha bl~ homernakers Re{.s Free est ~9-9492 Thank .Y.,.OU 631 4410 Int eitt. :.i yrs exp JAYE TIH CAH Handl•nt , use our JE .... COC""'"'ST. ChlldCo,.. sweeping free ,CltanUpYowAd w11ldeanyuurhurne or freks·Pat1osPlantcr& NEWf'ORTPAJNTING Neatwork.P11u154S.2977 Complete service 11nd " "'" l'St1mates 646 0944 ur Ga rages 'Wghl U11uhng apt f ur a Job done ri"ht. Comm 11ndus 1Res1d --1 d' IO yrs Laguna • lls Address Add itions Remodelln~ •••••• ••• .. •••••••••••• 645·5737 I tun truck ~ 631 1!19:1 835 ~!I L.!lrry 750-9028 ~~ei. f rl'e est Low ratei. PluMbMtg !xumlscg7r~ ~ 9n 951·9334 &Custom Homes S36.90~K Sam f'ukumoto VARI> llAl!LING&L>l.~fr • -642·7375 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ '- LH' 11299374 646-0226 llol lunch l M Chm MAINT & <.:lean up~ JOBS askforna'nd Hovt•sittirtC) Mo•in9 LAltRY 'S f>AINTING McCORMACKPLMBG TutoriR9 Asphalt Mac:H"•ir.co .... ST-R. l•anPrebchoo!,646~23 Tree trimming. small .641Ml7 Y •••o•••·.;~··~·~··••••••• ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• lnl ext 5yrsell" llEPAIR&REMOOEL ••••• .. ••••••••••••.•"• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...., " Cl l D CARE d I· cJ .. 645 3540 UN I EH.: 1-:Ml'TY. •A·I MOVING • " . Stoppages Reas rates Le11m & improve Eng Driveways, p11rkmg lot Custom homes, fram 11 ' • ay Cl'~·. an Sl''!!Lln..& • Hemo<lt'I Demo t'oocrctc TlllllSTVOH l.ON t:1,Y Reas free est 645-!1383 Lie 1294_m. 675-9194 Ch M ffertive reopa lrs. sealcoat1ng 1ng . rt'mod French · wknd My C M honw. TREES TOPPED I brkng & hauling Grad Top Qua~ Special EDWARD'S PAINTI NG -. -. eaper, ore e s o S&S Asphalt 631 4199 doors, skylights & patio $1 hr. 642 °162 REMOVED F.X PF.RT mg, clean !JP G4$-g512 'Securtly Plus" will sit cart' to h mg 25 yrs CO , I NT EXT By Drains from SJO Main th 8 n 8 er It ll i 1 L1Lll...._ rovers 842 411811 COfltracton,Gtfttrol YARD CLEAN l'PS WE llAL1.ITALL.' your house. plant~ & ~xto~~~:e-'~~~l~tes PROFESSIONALS :~o~~a~~:iraM":u~ ~99-5116 ASPHALT REPAIR 842·5260 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 7~1 3476 Dem oliuon r111H'rett·1 SJCt.s Cnll63t-75117 • A B c M 0 v ING ~ L N 'I' R E,F S . tof O 642.9033 __ Window~ Sealcoating Stnpin& GEIWICK & SOM HERITAGE PAINTING l:lea nu~ TreeTnm $1 breakout stump re Korcrtt lttSGM E r I 1 <.: H A R G E ES I' --•••••••••••••••••oo•••• Comm resid f'reeest Builders Since 1947 & REF'L'RBISlllNG ro llauhng Mumtenanre mu1 al, yard clean up 1 ....................... Q~~; · fa~t-f~lo~e~~1~~ Dl~COliNT f'Oll l'N TOP HAT~ CALL JULIO'S !ds~362 M}8181 Additions. remodeling. Res1 d or comm 2S yri. Amil' 548-8414 953 8255 KARATI 7 PM ~2.0410 F'liRN 498-3946 New CC?nslruct1on, re· f'or all your house & Automoti•t plans Freeest Reas exp.Lie 353444 9'17 20211 Tree Trimming & llaul HaulittC)/Clta.ups INSO L.ACLTNA STA HVING C.:OLLEGE CLSTOM Painting & model ing :pee ·~ wmdowcln_i._645-5689 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lie ·~10!K2 ~9-2170 rap•ritt ing 5 days wk lns'd J iS7 7568 1499 527~ • S4J.2117 S'l'l'D~:NTS MOVl~C staining lntenor & ex restaurants com m o -I w·nd ~ W he -•• ••• ••• •••••••••••• ••• Lo~ pnces 848-5093 err:y ter1or Don 77~3572 work Li c • 404 321 rig in a t ow as r YOUCSWAGEM arpettttr 20., DISCOl'!l."r' °!'REES SHRliB TRIM Landscoplttc) l'O Lu: l1Tl24 436 ' -636·20~ Avg3~rhomtd35 SPECIALIST •••••••••••••••••••••• Custo m. handmadt· CetGREENcash Garage & yard eleao •••••••••-•••••••••••• Insu red 641·8427 Peoplewhoneedpc."Ople Repipes. gas ltnes, re 631·76911 Herb 's Garage 1995 ROUG HORFINISH dra pe~ Lge asst of for WHITEelephanl:s .!!j)s Freeesl ~7 8271 Sl'NRISEL.ANOSCAPE WATCHUSGROW' shouldalwayscherkthe models. new t·unst St Lel theSW\Shme ln' Harbor Bl Costa Mesa Doors, fencing, et<' material Work gu.ir with a Class1f1ed Ad Sell things fast with Daily -t M81lltenance Find what you want 1n Service Directory in the Clair's Plumbing Lie Call Sunshine Windo~ S48-62a> C'1nsll40-4043 846 !!803 tall642 5678_ Pilot Want Ad.s Free es! ~ 6377 lldtl) Pilot Class1f1ed~ D~!_LY Pt~OT 406056 645-3503 Cl~a_nin Ltd. 548-8853 ~-~~~ ........... ~.~~ ..... !~~.~ .~!~.~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~.~1f.~~ ....• !!.~~ ~.~1?.~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~.~.~~ ..... !!~~ .~f.~~ •.... ~~~.~ ~.~!.~~ ..... ~!.~~ .. ~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~!.~~ ..... ~!.~~ Beauty l.lookkeeµer (>uahfil'd DATAEMTRY GENF.:ltAL.OFrlCE Ha1rstyl1sl for Bal Is KEN:'>IEL Person Npl Manager. office work , Nurses NEEDED!" One bnlo(hl Trend lmporb Sall'' CASHIERS 1 Min I yr e\pcr. full Our girl ts lea\'mg thlr Sa Ion W strong Npt tlllls Animal Hospt counter help for food NU RSES Sow lak111g appbcallons friendly indi1·1dual to as Inc t1mr. small .:row ioi.t smdll t·onsulting firm. area followmg 673-4013 7~191J service Seasonable RNS. LVNS for certified practical s1sl busy Newport ha1r l &3169-11 u M c·o mputer rompan' I Fa~h1on bland ~B HARDWARESALES Ke11nel·Custod1el duties. 16 Mol HB area tall nurses Only those w1lh sl}hsl Great working Bookkeeper t,luJldied TUT£ non ~mokt<r t:hl'I, I need!! generaloffirc, hte I F 11 or p lime Appl> 11 I P time wknds. tram, 544 5378or96().961t_ State cert1!icat1on & a rond1t1ons 631 6091 . Trend fmporh Salei. 8333300 ac1•tn~ person Com I u • 1 men wage-merit in· Managers<Apt 1 If you 'rr seeking an w1lllngnessto workneed 13·~.J?m_J lnr Pl'l1t1\'e salun Great ~ l' rs 0 n ( r 0. 11o n cr~ases 567~ Active serru retired cou alternative> to )OUr pre a1111!l'. 661·05<!_ 631·6941 Dell\t>r~ men uH•r IHfor ~ork1ngl'OOd Call Glen lar?w'!"e.lt07E loast LEG•LSEC'Y ple lomanaget6un1t:.in sent career Starr Nurses Aid wanted for llutline()perator MAl!K~ ~ \ Timt~.tnhomr~ 1"1 Ol~en.714-644.!1174 dyi.. ll~} ,t:dM "' Costa Mesa Avail Oct B uilde rs h as th e CVA patients Groom Ex per person preferred, IOOIO<EErER For 2nd & 3rd Shift.,, C ~1 J a m 6 J m 540 !1451 t?V' for 1n 11 EAL TH Exp'd, ror pleasant SA lst Older child & pet answer' We can orrer mg, therapy, meals. etc but will train right RE devmt pr op Starting$4uptoS45ll ~conom) t•:tr required terv1e11o EVERYIOOYUKES medium sized Pl de OK Light memtenance you choices that rew 3-8h rsda1ly.exceptSun personforlh1s fullt1me mgmt r1rm offers Wepromott'lumanJgt· N o l'Olll•t·t1ni: IMMEA fensef1rmGoodt)ptng required D>O offrenl h h M t b lib! E & pos Benefit. adl'ance rhalleng1ng pu!> for rnt?nt &.,,upenllt1unfr11m $400 $.150 mo +bonu:. c ~;~t:RAL OfflCE AW SH. ability to work in c .904.,., ot er nurses a\e u,s e re a e xp 64c 0637 ur ,.,,. .o.. I T(\ uinu a mll!>I for sm 1 Be pa rt of the fastest ~ "" available to them a re . 964· 1092 ments 67J.9283 bkpr with mm of I \'r 11o1thm " .,...,....,.... " "' dependent!} Benefit.,, f d ---· WA 'llT A CARE~:n~ n <' C.:all btwn. 8 & 12 1lrow1ng company 111 the 8,.\ "riv'"'' 9~.c Mat ure person with l'let· chu1t·e o when an Nursing BOATS exp in 1 or mor1> of lhP DELIVERY ~oon, 714 545 71!!5 health & nutnl1on field " " " ,,....,. ....., trical & warehouse l'X where to wu r k a Gel coat repair touch fullow1ng areai. •\crt!> Costa )le!i:i c• 1 LAT l' I ed . Lir.G "' SJU"''Y eded ( t "d pa) check every ~eek RH ChcrQt HwH M G y h Pay Rec prores!>tnJC 517 w Wilson St ror c.irly ,u ime' li f, 'I/ E R A L 0 f n im1l llll'omt• opp .:; ,..,. ~ per ne i.,ie . ., not ,·1 cent in f""" and an 7 3-30. PM l'hallengmi: ~f31 Plaa~e:i~~o~:t t'> b I I I 1 n g re 6319611.l homl' dell\ er.' I F'ICE SF.C y 9A M I t) MrCas~ 8.141755_ l.1t1gat1on exp . non com pan) benefits outstanding"bene£1ts pos1t1on for Rehab Bkkp~ R~~ta:;-;,ant bk t'el pt:; d1sburscml'11b Econum1 cal l'ar rl• 4PM Mon Fri Must HOT9..HIGHT smoker.toworkforbusy l 951·0185. pac kage wh1 r h in oriented nurse, ded1~at grnd Pref Deal w ..... h J011rnal prrpurallnn Lagwia Bt>:u·h qu,1rccdl Adults o,n,lyt o'io l) pc Call Chuc·k AUDITOR ~~marto ,~tloro.e1rc1101 MCehd1cal I dudes ed & ~•lh smiles Free •u~ Pl II I ~9'192Xl w Ii mg nn l'O t'(' I~ 6736110 ''"11opo ""''er""' iroprat•t1 r Ass med. dent11I •-'·fe in~ receipts PC"' boJrtl s ca uurnt>w .nml' ••so k h 5nightsaweek l28am •-SHh If I t R "'u • · " ore to arrang r r n ~ mo ne1 te '-' 0 r GE.Nt:RAL ewe typm" • · ' exp "'or e Pu .nu eceptioni'>l Beaut To p sala""' Relocation S)stem payables. P R T t' 0 Jn 1 lluntm1:ton lll-.ich ~ bonus 1 I? a s a I ' h, "' must haH· expt•nence not r~ 546-3733 tiusy offt te Good ap •We servl(·(' the ES ·, Sal com exp Re!>ume l t,cn l!w rammt'll !lti29116 lowanrl' .W£'stmmblt'r rtll.ni:. ans,wtr P_ ones. Apply to David M<'Ne1I LlfE GUAR DS St•vt & pearance, healthy. en TIRE ORANGE COL'N ~llow neg Call Mrs p 0 Box MCB 177 f l row Co 64t-2960 Huntington l:Jt>arh area Ute bk pn.&_. 21J.592 2~ or M r s n a It a z a r Fall ~ eek ends thus1ast1c. knowledge or TY AR EA . oan, 642-8044_ R1vers!<k_Dr .. ~892663 Bookkee~er Pi·r<ionnel Dept 638-5466 General Ofc, 1 aried between ttam & 5pm. 968-03l1 ms billing, peg board •Ad\ anct'd bookings Office Mttfrl I 5.,., ...... -cler1ral resp Lt lyplll!(. Hotel Laguna 425 So I computer very helpful available Ste....._., mmed1ateoSJCtnl:.l'' "'"""" dtbt k c H l LIYiUORClr.al( H hi tit ·~ .... -, per required, rull ttme, OEUYERIES is ri u ion. oon sm r oast wy.. ,aguna '""' Great can·er potenltal • ig y compc l\'l' lr11ne based di\'ers1fied The Bl&&est M.arkltplace Mon f'ril:IJ0 tu 5 F'ullCher Pt1me.friendlysmurC', Beach494-1151 Part 1mt-night.s C M Call 631 5664 rates pri\•ate Co needs on tilt Orqe Co.art ch a r1ite tiuok kl't'p1n i: Sous Chef t»es for l'on Part time Saturda> & NB ~ OO hr 640 2440 Ask for Steve, S42-GS37 MEDlCA.L ASSIST. ~r~~~~s prud \acattun sec retary With good ad DAILY PILOT w 1th •ome t~ r11n1? t1oental RestaurJnt Sunday mornings. Must GEMERAlOFACE 1 HOUSECLEANERS LOAN CONSL'LTANT I k of f/H b •f'ree health and hfe in rntn1slrallve skills We 646-4428 LJguna Beal•h Call have lge station wagon, Full time Good typist. To ~/hr.car.645-5123 Forsavmgs&loao Send ac: c., llW. • wan I 11 mature 1n CLASSIFIED c •Rltlr.UTl:D Manager •l94-!1052 van or pickup truck Gd hte dictation. phones. -resume to PO Box 1669. ptr . d.slrtd. Hu1tt. sorance I d d l d1v1dual with exper re ADS "" r.:;ni..,. d r1 vto g record n cc will tram computer data HOCSEKEEPER . dining HunJ Bch 92647 lch. areo. e47-6004 • pllona eye an enta porting to the Chief Ex Ex per d Gd P3) C & W Child Caft MHd.d Work constStsof deh•er enlrv Call ~l ~ een rm allendant Jo' T Sm I LU ..... CH HELP Med I I ~~'~1~~~i~~la~~cation eculive Starting salar~ f Enterpnses_.S49 1978 t'd)I area After ~chi. J 1ng bundles to Oa1ly J 10.2pin 642·1163C.M I retirement residence "" . Orl~:dontic Assistant n · .. C .. St200 lo $1500 per mo rou Con ~n It, fond II Cashier for Hunt lil'arh to 6 Mun thur Jo r1day P1Jnt newspapc•r ra r -I La.& Bch 494 !»511 111 om e rn II k er~. !>tu_ Call Dr Joseph Jacobs with national EL s <7fil56 6328 Tradt Ir W1rh o Won! •d Drug store perrndneot () ~ n t r a n, I. 1 t e riers I dents for JUSt 2 J hours •PF1ree malphra<'llc~ 1 1fursing r= --_ _ 21 847 ·2563 huus('kl't'pmR (.'all 9 tu ,. d 1 General Housekeeper h11• in. 3 d a > 3 t o e r 648·4444 • us muc more ... UR«ir.« "IDE l 642 •5678 . ~'er 5 966 tMiSI I ~ooh stularttnR·h'·~ JI~~ The lalboa lay Club I school children, Tusltn W1enerschruti.el. Bristol " ~"" . ~ ashier 11o1t reg ar 'It ...... u t"' S r , area ~4-t690 & Redh 11 •• ,., C 11 MEDICAL ASST So makl' each of your Exper'd .. all shirts F'u II t 1 mt• P:irl t1 ml' rlcm·al im rease~ J ume u . our summ~ r I ... ·11our u fo'or 2 person staff'" ocw I days a ne~ and exciting Conv hospt Npl Brh One Coll Servou Ap I E Is Plu b1 , lnl'entl)r) t'll'rk~ needed rail tt>mporanes are moving llousekeeptn&_ Rtek, 957 0717 Newport Beach oHtct> experience' Come tn Bnng your smile & JOm fo" Crtdol l.w<ovol 1 sf l ,-~~ ,, \ t' m ('~~ lo work for comvan1 In Don Williams on & we rurrenllv ,nee~ I ROllHSOH'S MACHINIST f O & 80 exrenenre and meet with us or give us ' free mJr med . den- -d t I ' P f 6 oraft 2P~1dalv indi\1dual~ for the~r l ""'"EE 1714) C II M SI I i . I~ 1, 'I •• I· ~ ~1 'I . • , ' t l J for Classtlit:ct Ad wno~ Call a 714 8'11 l289 In me ~tdrt w1>rk 1m 642 4321 bef l lAM depcnd.ihlc & out1:umie NEWPORT I TD .. 1 .... ..,. neressary Cal 972 8432 us a c•all TODAY ' tal & hfe ms. Top salary CASHIER me i.i t') rt' l'r I ' 1 • -Prt'fer sonieshopexj)\'r 1 -I a rs oan · I llOL'SJo:WARE!:>i\l.t::::, month s, 11r_f1t:l' n po~itions 1 11a,ix1)1t1ona\a1I for for small mfg firm m Med1calReceptJomst J 71 4-547·031! 642~4 f'ull 01 p llml• Appl) perienr~ Good IJJ' Ut'ntal Asst X Ray l'XP I Hiciit Maid In ine Call Rile) for Busy ~B Prat11ce Neat ORANGE OF'FICE MANAGER ' ~ !1 Crown lldrdwarc 102~ rnm paJl\ ~ndib App d\ 11ok Pd \JC' & hnl IP\f l2 :JIAM llUMGUAl api>'t 97~~ ;\ppearance Well or ~aturepersonneededt9 .. I lnme.c W).'.Slt:hff • :-.a I~ ~cl11ol'en 9 4P \1 '\t 5'16 JOOO <Mon rhu1 Du•sorf\'ar)' HOUSBCHrlHG gan1zed & frie nd ly 71 .... 51:0 151 run front orfit'e in Auto Da1h Pilot · "or re II St...r\'ll't"> lnl· D rnl E Orthu . ·t .. , SOR Ma chm 1st m a n n er p T f T ..-. ~ repair shop Light bo6k ':?u don't ne~1I a !lUn to 2001 Business <:tr. ~u 21~1 ~~i\ f~ft I •mt: ";t1~1 \lu~t SSJeak En1itllsh SUPE:RVI TOOL & DIE MAKER 640 2023 LAGUNA HILLS keeping, fihng, typing ,\ 0 \' ISOll 642 S6i>I dra11o fJ,t 11ohen 111u lnioe 752 6tilili ~a l Jr) &. ht>nl'fih Growing rospec1ahzing ~lust be able to handle pl.tlt' .in ad in the Dail y orr 4115 at )far Antt ur 644 H OS · St<urityGuards Plra5e J~pl) in l>(.-r..on I in deep drnn metal MEDICAL ASST STAFF phone~ & customers Pilot Want AcJ~· L ill bet~een '1oon raker & , Jo'ullt1me Grll\cyard to Fa s ion ls}.ind stamping.seeking ind1\' PART'l'IME with ease Good pay with no~ 642-5678 <.: d ' J :'11 a ' ' •' Dl!ntal Ass1~tant ih111r &day sh1ft~ava1I NewptJrt Reach Center who l'an work ~m in BUILDERS be11ef1ts Call9513288 .............. -........ Restaur;rnt I E (Ir side x Ra). pan llmt• f.q ual Opportun lt\ su~nlSIOll & develop Newport Beach phys•· H----c- .., )1 r 646 2652 PIX n..-otor Emplo.>er ment, nroto-t''""· build· c1an Vaned front & oruom _ .. "' DEUT"L "SST F 11 -...... h r llUUSl'Wl\'es&collc0estu 1no •''ma1'n't~or pro bat'k oHtce EKG's, in S.-.icn Nursing RH-LYH CHARGE Hanking OPERATIONS OFFICER Chatlettc)ir19 & rtwardir19 opportunity. Loe~ In elt9ont Hewporl Financial Cefthr. Proftsslonol cli ..... Exc.n.t tolory, outstondlnq benefits & profit 9'larincJ. For confldtntlal lnttrYitw, .aubmlt reuntto; Cl.n. Tvnist "' .... "" u time~ 1 1 d F'ull & " .. "' surance a must Salary Non profit }.'O.uth or Cha1rs1de B~y II H or 2PM to IOPM ent!> part ume gress1ve dies Top pay & neg o ti ab I e com g an Ii a 11 on Ci nod f1l'e awaits expencnced in dudes Wel-kends pos1t1ons JYa1I S4 50 hr twnef1ls (_7 14) 956-2090 m ensu rate with ex benefib Call l.1nd.i RDA Short work ~t·ek Oaysofflar> tostart Rapid :.alar~ in Maintenance Boal perience 644 7244 . 546-4990 Sala ry nl'$t Jnann rreai.e tolhosl'wtlhnl(to cleaning repair Ex 64.4 894! 9623319 LacletS~ work Call fi3 t 4l tR . per1ence0n.!}'673-2oSO I •tt~ /T between9&5 MES"~ir.a DP Harbor Yachts !>a es "" ..._,. ~ CLERK office needs a good rhur,daythruSunda> Ide& I JOb for sharp MAIMTEHAHCEMAM Full lime in Costa Mesa We he\e an 1mmed1ate typist recp to work I housewife ltl4 5 days Dependable. exp, full arc~ Calif drivers opening. m our Packing I wknd·s Opportunll) for Please call for appoint I Sandw1 rh shop CM time. Days For offlre license. good dnving re House in North Irvine addttionalhrs Willtram ment 9 30·!1PM Mon area Ca ll Marvin bldg NB 6441526 912 cord,over21 for a Clerk 11o1th 2 yrs on t'omputer 493 2011 or d a> th r u Fr 1 d a, . 646 1004 wkc!Ys Call Karen uper in general offi ce 496 704~ _ i 64S·7358 Ma1......__e M-9am to tpm Payroll & record keep-1:_,.TOR in.-... 556-0460 mg ex""r very helpful DRIVER -~-l ... ;w-~ General mechanit'al --,,~ , .... -ocESS k I d Models needed All types Able to work with nom with shop work S.5pm • ,.. '"" now e ge, experience M w & bers Call Gd salary to start General Office Med1 calC'Omponent.smf melectncal&plumbing en · o men Personnel ,. 548 2271 full time pos avail. for gr. needs s person who helpful Apply to Larry Children No exp ner 714·544-0120 .,.. · ---a sharp indh· Must be likes detail work, capa· Sud & Send Hotel. ~8 7~2- IRVIME CO. O'RI VERS.i. Pill me to de detail minded & gd. with ble or working with a La,&una Beach, 4V7·4477 MODELS/ESCORTS liver LA ·nmes to rac·ks figures Some oHtre ex m1crost'ope & ~m parts T Dolfars 95 A9riculhre Di•. & stores Must be 18 yrs per a plus Working hrs Salary comm with ex lQlU. ars 9$3-0971 Equal Opp Employer old, have. van or pickup 8 to 4 15pM Gd t'O per. Located m Mission Neowspaper mserters for Also liabilit y msuranre benefits. Call btwn 8 J(I Viejo Co. paid profit for U Ac•ion L.A Times 6 mornings COOK E:<p'd breakfast SS 14 hr + m1leoge EOE & 11 30 for an mterv1e~ sharing. vacal1un & NI U per wk . 20 hr wk CANS Member 3-11 & II 7 Reher Con\ hospl Npt Bch ~!!!!11!!!1!1!!!!!!!!"!11111!!11!!!1!1!11!111•1 De d 1 c ale d & w 1 t h --------•I smiles . Free med. den-tal & life ms Contact Nursing RM Do you want to make a dHference? Raleigh H ill s Hospit al in Newport Beach has an 1mmed openmg for a charge nurse to work the 11 7 shirt, full time Ex per 1n Med Surg . Alcoholism or Psychiatry pref'd We offer excel! benehts. com mensurate salary. free meals & tuition re 1mbursement for related semin ar s F'or 1n terview. call Meg An· drews , 714 645 5705 EOEM F M r~loan...._~~ _ OFFICE ASSISTANT Part time ass1stan1 wanted for small cor· poralt Offit'e in Costa _ Mesa Wock entails/ routine correspondence. contact with dealers & customers via telephone & correspondence and data entry into com puter Nonsmoker with preorerred working hours 9 2 Contact En v1roscope Corp 645-4400 durm.g busJ!i~hours_,__ lox #925 Doily Pilot P.O. 101 1560, Costa Mtsa. Co. 92626·0560 Ref's req'd F lime M F, 714 549 85411. 'fo appt 833-8450 hohdays paid Medical S43·8441 or646-!41! 2633 w Coast ll wy ' 714 826·5960 COMMERCIA L life ins Qualified apph Call a Nurse. LVN B1hngual ~!ll!!!l!l!!llll!l~~J!!~l!!_lllll!..!!~!!!.!!"I N B_ ber 3PM DRIV ERS wanted. light BANKERS LI F'E cants please call preferred MED IC AL 01 L Fl ELD career oppty shop & field meter re- p a 1 r , uper du1reod. trainee accepted~ 1good mech background Call for appl We51em States Measuremeont Corp 714·536·8~-- .... COOK s Helper. airline pickup & delivery. IR yrs 140t Dove St . Ste 550 MRS PARELLI Dai"' Pilot W E I G HT L 0 SS ~-••••••••••••••" catering c M Jrea nr 01er Mon Fn, llA M Ne~port Bea<'h 58l·:Mll 11 CLINIC. Full or part Ove r 18 Valid Cahf 5PM or'' dys. henef1ts F: 0 E M F AnVISQR ttme Enthusiasm a Banking OPERATIONS OFFICER • Challenging and Rewarding Opportunity • Located 1n elegant Newport Financial Center Professional Clientele • Excellent salary, outstanding benefits and prof11 sharing • Minimum 3 Years supervising experience For confidential interview submit resume to : Jackie Ek. Vice President. Operations No phone calls drt\er's lie Call & advanc.:men t s Ir mu s t ! Bo n uses 1 Marvin Davis. IOA M-673 9283 GET p•1D 642-5678 • 714-495·5103 or 661-8439 6PM , 646 1ooi "' ••• IHSUIAHCE 213-493-2420 DRIVER Increase skills and look •ACCOl'NT REPS Lg COL' NT ER llelp Mon For wholesale seafood for a JOb at the same multi branch personal i·-~~~~~~~ f ri . Su""r Sandwich Or Cc t' I f Send elf "d .-com pany in ange > 1 1mc n o· s " line agcn<'y seeks C ~545·4867 Neat appearance Cah f dressed stamped en career minded in Sellidleiiems SELi. idle lteoms with a Da ily Pilot Classified 642-5678 Ad COUNTF:R llelp. Donut driver 's lirense re velope to T R G En· 1 - shop Pt lime Costa quired Knowledge or t er pr Is es. 2 4 I 0 5 ~~~:~ uaM~s:o h!~~v~~~ Mes..!_3rea 54~8793 local area help(ul. Start Grayston; El Toro. CA oral & written com · COUNTER Girl P 1t1me tng at S3.75/hr Apply '" 92S30 mumcatlon skills AM shift no exp nee person · 145 Broadway •CLAI MS CLERK Paily Pilat · ..... ······ ·· · .. , Apply in person D1pp1t) St. .... ~.M -GIRL RUDA y Agency needs outgoing Donuts. 1854 Newport DRY CLEANERS Coun •Pleasant. mature person to take initial Bl., CM terperson. fuJl lime. Will person req'd lo handle claim reports & handlt' COUNTER Person, part train. 642-54§§.__ divenufied duties. follow up Claim ex per time, 102PM NB area RoralD~ •Must be> Excellent. et' helpful Salary comm 752·1083af\2P~ P ltlme. Expr'donly cu rate typist (speed with exper. Paid co Counlar help f /lime ~· 6Swpm) on electric benefits Kuate~·s Cleaners. 186 COU"'ER GIRL type writer •RECEPTI ON I ST E 16th St C M DllYafMALI •Dependable> & erfic1ent Busy ore. needs fast. ' S48·4243. __ MALI 3 MOnm.91 self·alarter to do Xerox energetic person for A I " f 0 r D I 0" • Ing & maintenance or Cront ore M1.1.1t be> able to CCMMttr Htlp 64M09l manual! & filing h a n d I e b u s Y Aggressive, ener1et1 c •TWX & telephone ex sw1tchboatd Paid ro person needed Im FULL Time, P ITlme per •nasset. bt'nefila Call. medlatelr forfull or part Ans. serv. Typing req'd. •Non-smoker. PAULINE, S49-8909 time position No eoxper No exp. nee Call btwn _8 nee We will train call & 4 30PM. Mon · frt Stan at Honey Baked 63'.!..l·::..Ou4::..0...!C=---- Hams. 67}900> FULL TIME. Ana. Serv. CUSTODIAN Mature. ruponslble adult. No exper nee Chu rc h in, Laguna Call blwn 8 & ,,~PM, Beach Fullhme, start Mon·Fri. 992.1212 £Helleont nlary & benefits. MISSIONVlEJOAREA PHONE· Mr1. Jans 581-311~ Ina 9/15. Xlnt working '~~·~•c=----.~ conditions Verled WANTACTION' Sellthlnp tutwithOaUy dut!et. Cla11lfed Ada W-5671 p l w I nt Ads. LHttelalMJ!I • Clasalrltd Ad.' are really arnall ''peoplelopeople" ules calls with btg re aderahlp and big re • aulta ! To place your clualtled ad, caJJ today "2·$178. I Field Sales Supewisor ~1m1ted openinj!) 3\'Jllable an the Orange (oast J.reu, for self motivated, t'areer Otll'nled 1ntl1\ 1dual whu can work with Field &lies People Tram, mot11ateo »nd !(el results Statton wagon or \'an neces~ary, Exttptumol e11rn1ngs, plus iob r('lated ti.>nchts ave1lahle for Lhe nght people H you r<1n produ <'e ""'uJts, not Just IJlk .ibout 1t. r11ll 1960 Oi94 for ,lnterYlew A1k (or Mr Chanl-e Or._..Coet Dllltr Piiot 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA Equal Opportun,ity Employer .. ········································· .. Sell with EASt:' It's a BREF:ZE Class1r1ed .,Ads 642-~8 KIDS - SUMMER JOBS. Earn $30-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. C4ll .... et.ct .. 960.0694. ( I\ . I} . .. ' ,~ ...... 25$51211!1111 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. September 2. 1981 Sell. it all and p~t cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars Special flat rate for non-commercial users offering merchan- dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days or one. Minimum three ~ines . Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 days. For an E.XT~A day, call today 642·5678 The new Daiiy Pilot 8·Day Week Its a PL.us Classified • . ' ,,. ... D ' r ~.~.~~ ..... !!.~~~.~'!'.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~1r.~~ ••••• ~!.~~ ~~lr.~.~~ ..... !!.~~1~.~!~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~!.~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~-~~ ..... !!.~~,~~!.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~!.~~ ..... !!~~ ~~;~.~;. ....... !~.'* RECEf'TIOMIST .ll1':STAI RA!l.'T SAl i-;SLAUY Wunkd 111 SECRET ARY SEC'Y, U:..:als, xlnt. l>k11l~ Waiters & w~ll res)ei. :\~emraek~~l:~h~~~' ·~ Nursing REA~!Ut TE f\1l>h11111 bl;md. Nt•"' port Pan time 'and"' 11·h &1 l.Ji.:un.1 Jl(.,1rh r Tr mt· for CPA firm in Irvine ~~'<lg •6~~19-.Jirurl sator~ :;stedpa~11~;"eA ~J; call m Sl65 RN' LVN' NA' BcJt'h l rll' \)ptn!( 1td \'OUllll'r tu•lp "'unt1·1 4 it.1~ "'k E11>p d 111 \l'll t:J1 Pl' rrt•nt•ed prr:ion B • R d f M ('Ro W V f ~h a.n>1. l 111t• Suu1h1·1n i·1•1l,al.ir).ij4.l!lt74 . l1s2 s401 iH•ar f'b bl.ill• rC'fs shorthand and uth1·; toass1stownerv. lubt>s Ee~entd nn S·" t·r1 ou,t•dvrri:,.dj~aed. S S S fh1~ rs ourltith \t•ur "'II phone ~n.ooahl) ~·x Call tJ111.n 'l & llt\~., 1ng 1Aomt•11 ~ n•acty lo needl'd ror ty ping SEHVICEStauon allend ''le l l Y eel .• la2~ I I A • . abrl P XRAY TECH RESP TECH lJl1furn1.t hurnn .. · •.•.. ' HESTl\t Hl\~'I' Wrne 320 S C'oast i:eneral o;hce duties islands. & gen mamt .s pan ian . an x.n•con u ) us • -• l'nhap~ iou 1o111ultl t•n H1 1.ep1ronrl>l ~,otl~nal Cary'b Oelrhal>aJobfor 1111.y . La11u11a !leach, Satar 'C'ommensurntc Full time Apply M1 Clemente $275,55,9 4731 IT'S ,YOUR MOVE 1°) Joan mi:" firm .il'lll t' l!t ui} ~hunts. flak<·r \'ll U Man11gcr. l>undw1t'h I \1:!651 "' 11 hy exp er I l' n re Bolls. 2490 F'u 1 rv11•1A Waitresses Nl'w G F, W;1slwr ~ ctry\•r Warii wt. ... & wfl•re yCM.1 l*e. Our name is your ftlt~e. b•cous~ we "9P"Ht1t th• fiMd 1wi.s in HI• profession. We lfl•lte you to match your own hfCJh dandords to thow of this hi9h quality coritroll~ nvninq Wf"Yice. As o VMS Hurse you w;u continue to odvance your carur. flleose coll for on appointment & additional info. nlllltlon. VOLTi~- MEDICAL SERVICES 111 luxur1 n·,11fr1l11.al (cnla CM !n!l21Ll m an i·uok P 11rn t• S· I Y ht & 7•2<-"11 Rd CM Tir.dof~ ~IKl ~eblOHer . ' ·I II ' '•. tl I • I t . • ,1 ,. s rn an u t' :. . " JV • t"l8 ..... • art it~ 't!t 1 ,J~ I).( '·1 l'OlJ l unsu lant, 11111l' f limt• 1·uunll'rhelp <'Jll Saallxialb Exp1111l) SERVICE STATION llJliM Al Day "' .....,,, n) un Spvi.:hi" 11 1 II u1t·llt "'kndl> l..ar!!" ;apt rur appt tii5 2193 fi73-205ll SECRET >.RY A TTE:HDENT Not enough time for i:.un GE ELEC. DRYER ln1n1· lt>rr,1u l.ll)dJ I tt>rnvlex 111 :'l.l'\o\JlOrt It 1 I lo \'•cl' Prt's rdent or & exercist•' Str•\l' ~ Xlnt,~IO 1148421!1 hit> t'll' ll t• a 1 h <;a I ,t r ) 1 l'~ . . I ConslrurlJon of Laguna f"ull or part llml' t;, l'll ~ If \OU .irl' pr•~l·nth '" ltt·ndrt:. ·~ t!k•I '\Ion Ml')l'rhu() Re5l 111 So ~11 SALES ~1guel ftnn l')prnjl & tng) & \o\eek end) Dl•tarhng rs 00'-' hiring \\ a'h"r II. l{il' dr} er. I 111;. in rl'Jl ci.1.111• ,,aft•, Fri 9 51'~1 VlllJJ.(l' lmmt>d op1•n '1t•V.J>On lk>a1·h leadrni: I ~horlhand rl'qu1red Ma(sT~aco968 6505 young people Cor .s hand cll'.1n \o\Ork i.:uod S8S .• h -· 1ni.:l> fur p.srl l1m1· d • CE ST T ,, r t11,.r was.h1njl l>l'rntl' "J ... 11 •.iljJ """<13. ull )llU •"I' 1mmt.,,IJll• Jt'V.l'll'rl> !>t'('kmg p lime Knu\o\ll'd!lt' ol IJlld l' SF.RVJ A IU • fl Y. h f H II ' ~· .,.. "'0 ""' \\ unhm11t,1 •1t·11·i., tu HE Sdll'i. 1·~~d~er1 helf. 111dt.~il (~ir 1·mplO\t't' "'l'll ll'N'd 111 'rlopml'nl hl'lµfu l ~1usl TF:NDE~'T. fu ll t1 1nl' 1t.~;t'e).e~;~~~~;cf1.,,0 & .!>41l 41S.S . I ht• IH l''ldt•nl uf \OUr $39!! &m~ Ftt! ~40 8~~~ . f~ 'I .U~ll \llll'!t Jnd 0H1t:1• pro be IA l.'11 urj.(an11t'<l ~ hke Jppl) Chevron 1251 :"lo Porst' ht'!> v.h1lr \OU \Oak StO\'t• 11 Kt:'t'fl' & ~krntl. t·ompan) nr1l>hl'huld1•n for real estate school '-'kd· a . µ l'l'dUrl'' \fon \\-cd &I dl'lJil l'J ll <!~Ii lli !l l I Cuast 11 ... y Laguna up the Nl'V.IJOrt Fll':i1·h Cil'Jn, "'~rks i.:uod. ''50 a1o1ay 1n an 1wn I0'-'1'1 ays Sal 6739~ murnrng,,0111) llcal'h l>Un •'u llor v larrt"l"J'I ~4K~S131 .i4/l<WH.'i r m <I f m th J>on l µrm·raslmuh·' It I ,. • , .. , ~ Ult' m l''ll'rll' t•lal SECRETllHY s~:WING ll\/fl ) il\<lll l'JJl 6Jl lilNWI 1\1 0~.J(to l'flfOI lJIJlt• OVl'n ~1u.r \'Jt'!Odl•nl '." ;iva;1;• 83S-.242 ROllHSOH'S ISAL!-;S l't'rson for plant Part llmt' sern•t.rr) 1n ()r;11Jl'r) work room Wdrt•house l')l' h•1 t:I l'fl'<l rangt' c. 0 )OU 11"'( 111 t 1 NEWPORT !>lor1• I' ttmt• 1\ftcr ln~ura111.'l' 11ff11 l· NII nl'eds l>ewrng mal'hlnt• S21Jo 1t1'A;ill v.1!1;1h rol lion.ii trarnui~ II> hi•lp RESTAURANT noon\ & S.11 6~5 3392, arl'a Wllllnl( lo l1a111 uµt-ratur Mon 'rhur COSTA MESA or'r\. $175 )oumtrl'Jst·iour•'lttl1 \'anous <hi) pos1t111ns llas pos111u11sa\a1l111 1 IUfi CallJl'rry7~0711 j i 5 30 Must sµcak WAREHOUSE Mtt-rl t'rntM1~ 1111(:.' I Sk 'I •'n"lrsh .,,., 10•3 1 'eedrn).( p.srt full llmu • • , Ex Pl'rlenn•d or rn t•x .i' at mn) ,. a \l'll Salespcr~on l.id1ei. high SECRET ARY 'c: c """ "'. . "a n •h 'e "'ork t'r In (, ,., \ 111 g It .u II II 1Jt'r1t•nced vou mai "ell !l'.JOl Yurktuwn,H B MERCHANDISE fJshrnn store :-/pt lkh Needed \o\l\h offrn· l'\ SE\\ Mi\t.liOPERAI OH lcie~lrnt: pl'rmJncut v.u,hH <lrH~ :! \rs OrancJe CC>tMty Airport Ar.a 714-760.5488 profit from uur rnlor Rl'Slaurant l:tAHDLIMG <lrl'J Salaq + good per .. mrl good l)prn)! & SJmplc maker {'X_1wr c1ll JIO"lrun m m<mnl' fil•ld I nl'\o\ Sl50 5-lli 1r •. ~1 ~im ArH ndeotaJ>('tamni:&~ab MeH'Ed's Piua GIFTWRAP taent'f1ls Call 644 7IOO phonesk11ls Ordl'rdl•,k machrne CM 6Jl 1770 r> Templin ·~1:1 Arlm1rJll111fJl'rtJll>tluxc 714-738-5488 tramrni.: pro..:rJm v.h•lh lmmt:d pan llmeoJ)l•n SALES e>Cper hl'lpful \lu'l h1· SHIPPIHG,IPl<G'G li81 2t1U J 1lr :!lft »Olrl ~ndg1:, \Al' f1•t•l ,, till rtnt'''1 mg, ,(\Jll for dell\t'r\ Sales able lo \o\Ork un.111ur f ull time. \o\lll tr,1111 l"Of!ll l'llOl'ESSllll fu.·r '4tlllti .. $1511 ~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-~, "~a1tJbll' llmcr~ \lust be JIJll' to Please apply m per~on Prof.~~ O\o\n Xlnt i.al.1n f111 ('osla :w1el>a645-5421 \\ I T ti II F: \ \ \ 5·1H 111~1 -\\e art• not J frJnth1~1·. v.urk l'lt'lllnl!> & haH• To r ash1un bland Only nghl Pl'r.ort Plt•a'<' JIJ ~. >. ~: C' I I I \ ,.: S1II1o1 inn girt-t11 kt• SOPPORTUMITYS PBX .\n' Sl'n llp7J branch or sub!.11l1,tr1 I itd dmrni.: rt•1· Stan~ Nt•1o11)Urt !kat·h ('cnh·r M ark1•ltn(!Hepi.h1~\'ll;1 I ~I) al J ohc1n't·n /" ' I ~EC HETAHL\I. !iJllu .. n llrt.., S!•• ~Ill'" SSECURITYS F T E \P p11•r \1 u~t I Just headquant•r. frum S3 51110 S3 75 hr t E qua I Op 11 o ri ll n It .~ prodUl't that i~ v.·antrd &<1 t: ~ r rs ten~ l' n . I fl b 11 SHTD Sec JS The bed of di worlds 'I>. .i It t.nh S~r ho th l)'PI' :!5 "pm :'flust bl' We ha\(' opt"nlOj!\ l11r •• l111s •\)!(' 21 & ()\(•r !'an t::mployer llt•l'dt'd b) l'\'l'r)'Ont• I M1lhkt•n, Irvine 556 lit.~ I H' ' od 'f I ' I • s . s . r1 ("I . 111;:1 .l5!15 an lil'M • ,1 511 1 77~ l' I fe11 h1ghh m11l11 .tll•tl appl) datl~ aft 51':\1 Mt• I ~g1ster l 3) or oc.i upl'r. ma •il " 1 5 1 A bold, nc•v. <•on~umt-r j>1~:r~ 1• m 'I • !\I l•i·r~ttni. \\ho 11.11 ,. ,1 di·, :--; Ed , Ptt1a 171h ,i. SALES ~:arr1111~ polrnl1al I ll•mporaryassignnleilh • (JrganlllngAb1ht1 1·1o1 ·1ht·1m1t11r I .: ass produt•t ofWllVt•r~al a µ-P ~•rt· tn Ill' inort• "'' 111,1111 ('\f $500 1o1 t-ckl)' Com S41l.IWMl$.'ill.IKl(1 5570045 •larc(·r(lm•nti•il t1111~to 11 v. i:r1d p{'al '" l>loll't'Pani.: the 1 GENERAL OFFICE I l'l'"ful Fttr .111 111 ' mlssron F PT l!>notun • l'o Tramm..: •SECRETARY• • • Mt-t·han1l'al \pt1l1uk dlt· h1111l1·r \1dl (lf;T45 multrlt.•\l'I market \\'l' ' Ht•.,1.111rJnl •(juahfrt,lLt•Jcl' Excellent uppt~ rnr Cf\ _ •('re.tlaH•\'"ual rl'tJ al ~;1~ '>d i ~50 need a fl'"' k<·1 1r1 I (VICKI HESTOHf tt·r111'"'. Jl'1'.0111111uni , "1·t·tl1·1l totktJrl ~~1i:;i0,~rT:r~;~:i"Jfr~:tr •lltJ!hlnrnml· sharpi:alto"or1<1nfu,t -Lin-·<:11od1A11~1-;,.:t·111111· t.111 11311 d1v1duabtoht'lµtaulld&. -• '-'Illa th• '"It""''"',\ \\J1lrt'''''' h1od oppt~.repreen11ngh1..:h Aobcrts5°'ar'Di•. pat·ed.Nl'v.r1n Bl'Jrh -SSl;t•ii.li'J)SS '1 11\1 ,C, tht' v.t•t•I>. l>tarr al Nat I t'<thhrt• & .\S."4")('11\TES ~1'.u11l<~•·r tJll y,,.,1,·1 \ St'nt•r, 1>.1) Husbo~s. dem"and fuoct priidu•I 537·7130 e~mm I rt-a lo:>lJk ofl "·'PGP;.Pv':f~""ll~IOV•' ~~JUJ\ \\t· .. k~ \\,,.,l11·r ''' <.,1, •lnt•r Organ1Lal1on \ IJrl' SPt°(·1ah'L"n ·"tr 11''lt•r liar hsr~lant lo allend a free info \sk(orMu:hl'lh.. 1-.xrellenl l\llllll! 37231irchStrfft · It ~11.; \1.tlt\ tdJnt' jlround Ooor opportunr l1·m1>orJn Llt·r1t ,11 Wesl~y.H. T~ Co, llrflllcr tlci:.tes!>~ & full meeting phone496-)4ttl t 70"' pm min ' & d1t HewPort hoch nun Smukl'r µrl'h·nt·d 5.~;: 1111-111 t} prescnlh C~IMS Our Pen.onnl'I ' ~r .. \I n!'lts ct p 11mt• tiookket'pt:r\ , I . . , t .. phonl' \k1lb fl'llUllt'd ~ 0 E If th"" \'Ill 0111 !tll•\ Corp "'3~ formed 111 54(}0400 111 '\an .l11.111111n llrll' \pph 111 J*r,011 Fn S \Lt~SPERSON t'halll'ngml( ~i:.1111111 Im 1,, 11 Jn d arq.! " 1 1 ll l' Hl'fral! ftt-"'l frt·• dcJn, 5 8I HI ''-''l'ral peoph• I \t''-' 1w111 lll'ad1 ~,.I' 1 H h bt• I lo\ et' n Sales H11~hl) t>!ep )all''jJt'rson rag ht )!JI l'all _ '•urt·Jt1 nl"t'lb Yll! " t1 r k ' I!"" rt $21111 ar" alrflad' ~··man" ~c• llitK~ Ski p,u k Hh ti 644-4910 •1 I IJm Husw l'C'htJn, CULLIGAN OF nt·t·d1'd for h11:h fashion Larla. IS33-2!MKl S11. 11 c hboard OperJtor 111 •.• l)<'•"tl'< ~Ii X!'ll:l 11r:'41! 44H5 ' c , .~ """" SUllt• 23.'i If\ llll' \\ H ) l I I rd h·' •· < <' r W I I ~ h SI OK & l'\en S2S 1' lli•H•plaona,1 llt'l'dt•tl i.11 .!i35 Par1f1.C'nasl ll1o1\ SAM CLEMENTE on1t•nl> 1u 1quc n gr""'~~.i s ul rrr & ~'l''l!OI :t'll'I lnt.r .l~t'iJC e,,.. mo .\ '"mrnar "111 l'hulol(rJ1ih1 t k \ II I•. Io o k r n" f •1 r· Laguna lk11<·h Satar) I I Sat nt;'hbool}· li42 :JOl:J .. -ll "h"' ·•' ll n S l 1JI) ... . ~· ~ F 11 · 1n"ir.tn1·t· 11•u 1•1 ,1i;t· ., ,., • 1 • C 11 ., Merch di eheld th.1s Thur., e'en u & !'Jn 111n" p1tn firm D11l1t·~ 1ntlutl•·, RESTAURAHT :.all'spersnn with l'~· .,. t:omm· a 49'1·5688 I SECRETARY/ S\o\1lrhboard llµl'rJlur .•••••• !'!' •• ~~••••••••••• !,l.C1·5r~1f''r.1111r Si/25 1n11 Sept 3rd 7 :.Jpm at t<·r~ '°11''"" '''ll prl'f JJl'"' t•rani: 11•14·iihurw:. & BOl BUR ... S µu1cnc·e m drrN'l selltng Sales Retail c• RECEPTIONIST I' t1m" nights. 3 11 :.h1ft ._.,·qu•• 8005 .,... """ h N " h'·· h ·-' Will lrJrn 21111 \p1>I' I h ' " h h Id ' "'lit ~·~3013 """' ..,. 8 I 8020 l e e"' .. er!( uur or,., 11( I lyprn,i: or .1pp1 or ave l' pos111on~ I :>..wi profit )OUlh orga Publishing firm :.t'l.·k~ J n 1 ram_'"'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1cyc es Comm Center IR4S _Z0<im,thr l'hotu~.,,ti t·all il41>14 5.S22 I "'""' htrm11 llosh'l>S ~' that rl'qu1re mcdmK & good bt•nef1l' Call Lin bright mdl\ to .... rform T"'•CHER M·-t ·...1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pk r&D l(\I ,, 1 li!IKl $k)p,1r~ (1rdt• 11,1\~ & µ ltrne It ,, th bt I "'' ~ .,..,.,., .'"Jlt)•.·~·i·<·l.llL ar · .~os a ll In R£CEPTf.YPIST. dJY' l'\l'~ lnll'nle\o\ rea mg "1 e pu 11 daS~4~1 a v.1dl• \anl'l\ of offa1t· net'ded for prl\Jlt· 1·m-.....i:ot~ '' '' ,. c. Me~a I We offt-r .., .... h h I k duties Thi~ ·t·anctubtl· rnion11 \ JmJh.1 \lnl tune! Sl2.5 :it.~\\ t..,I Chapman l' 11mt' '\ Jrt•J t;t,.1tl Mon Thurs 2 ~pm :H 01 Cu irant •ed nrom , .. .tnu ~at· ~ up oo mi.: :. ch oo I Out uf 'I J t t' 1905 Lour:. <.: 1rran~ 5-IO l~H.2 OrdH Pitkt'r PJd,er S.ml:1 \n.1 1oh for rldl'rll 111 hJn Fa:.hwn 1:.land, '\; H ' t 1 t fur rt•,pon~1blr PJrl should hair J µle:i~Jnt rred 0 K 6461444 I r sum<' !>h1pp1ni: bJ<'i.. !15.\lon ~·n dtt appt'd pt·r',0 n t.rll durin11tramrng tamt• help 111 v.ork afll'r phone vort·e, i.:d l\pm.: K 355 rngerbo'oll. :.r.:nl·d HO\S l>lll11111\F around hrlpful F ull RESTAURANT •2 B.onus.romm1l>Mon nrionc t''"n•n"' & skills & \o\llhn"n<''~ 10 TEl\CHERSOlrerturfur W363 1rndesrenl lilul' 1;tio.Ji·•indrlaon1o1SllS " p hool · ""-lii3 9389 fmm KS pm 3 •, th ' ' ,.. " ~rbschool m C '1 •'ult or 1rart•1 appx • n lime Call9Si-!1323 r•·sc Al<X' ~:I Roberto nov. hmng • •acauon v.1 p:n 1o1knd, J'llll BJlboa Je;1rn \\ill 10n,1dt'r J ' ·' r ~ 1 1 '.~1111it~ l-:\fll'I pref lnlt'reM in Recepuonr•t I' T da) & e'en inµ iq llospttahza\lon llf\d NB tram~e ConlJt'l \Ir' T1me7S!:S5Zi v.H1de. hS375h W1ldhJmd Uo~ 'Sd1,.1nn $.15 «1rl ~ ORGAHtST ror gr0'-'1111! ChrasltJn Churrh 1n 'l'"" p11rt Bea ch Apprn\ 6 hrs wk . pan llml' 642 t741J am, 963419Sprn PANTS l'HESS£1l , t!~ per or rotmtt•r gr rl fur dr) cle,incr~ Oana Point, 661 62.S:i Part 11mt• Sale~ LJd\ "'anted for retJll l>tore 10 La~una Beach ~' pencnl'ed 4!r. 5659 Pan lime 'all'l>. f:\pcr 1 Ladies ~IX'l'la ll~ shop Fashion Island I da) som t' e\'es f'll'x hr, Call M1m1 759-9951 1-:CE \Ion 10 Fri 11 311 "an1e1d fffor bu.",""' runt rnunll'r pt•rsonnt•1 In msurann• E~es, 549 4834 TEACHER. 4th. )lh & lith 17olig3an Ni· lnJ! f Jaleh S('h"' uin S3.'.> O.id, JO .im It• J pm Start genlJ ti 1n·111 H (,00( I lt'rlll''-'' JOA~! or 2PM •!"> <.:omplett•tratnrnj! SCTRYjhtwrance I rombmauon. French Jn j. cant•ature u 0 n ro .. II ff !I I l t!I l°Jll 111 l"l'l'n ~· I\ Pl\l fr1J11l ufftn• .1p \1und.n Ihm Frtd .. n With fa<'toryfollowup S1t1ll' i"arm \j!enl lfl I SECRETARY asset, 997-8:,33 Wilkes at lhl' famou\ l>P''l'd ..,'ill TtOlll ... II ) am andlln11tm ilhfi070 1,1ca~~11"' :\ln1h .. ni·f1i-A,,k for Mar1d •13 =Ii Prole<:tedlocal N1•v.port lh.'IH'h n1•t•tb l Ma g Card Op1•1 :Jt1Jr I Wrlkl•s lrrJI famou~ ~ :11ust,l'fl ~..iH 41iill [tttml'idai,'.lhr,r1,11 j ''1S·6~Mt f a:.h111n !sla11d.:'<B tcrntor} full t1mr t•xprr 'd Capableofsu!Jl'•'!O>'"J.:'Telephone ptecl! sho1o1n in en ll t:Jd1 l'1ur>1·r S !.pd !} \:11 dt;lll t·n 1, \ RECEPT(TEL OPR I · •11 l,Ju.ilrfat'll lt•;uls ,e1 retar) fi4S i;,1111 I mslallatlon of nrv. ~•ml ONE PBSO I (') l'l o IJl'd 1 a . W ti k 1·s Srh" 111n lik1 rll'"" m1"1 • R rirocessmg svstcm 1-;, PH H shown twi rlm!? tht• 1':.tp ~l'll s1511 •r.•112.J.'1 l'tml'~ Sim l>l'I IAl't'k If \(Ill hkt• ltt loll'll'Utlll lkstauranl lfyuu w11uldhkt•loh1•lp St·rrl'l;•r) l'l'l'Plmn1:.l l'l'll l)ptnj!slulls s1 2110 I' lime phone per:.on ofL1bcn)allht'l'f1(lof,1 •t;ir1, 'II Ink• pr;ll'tlt•;al LJguna Bt•Jrh I'll Kl!lb \htlt1r•. Oflt'rJh• .1 111rrt St ra1o1 lfat P 111a l'Jll lY11•· !101o1µm µleasanl mo 644 Si7l net•~t·d to 1·all &_ \t'l slir k unfrdm, .. 1 s,s1111 I h n•'"' ,l., 111111, lr,trn P(TIMEEVEHIHGS l~"'"ll<·hluantt\h,tit· llunt 1nj!ton lll'J<'h 8303031 49'll2IJ µhuni·manncr Jhth!)tOI .ippl:. for hus) sol.1r I' p •il4•8J5l•Yi"'''' 1 '"._"'ttl •l~l't:l'I l\pang ~i..111, 111 :l.i"ltfll r ountJm \·allt•\ 111 l>lllrt' &. or h 1o1 ork "' putJlrt 1-ran f.n .. rio CO S.I so hr , & 1o1kl.'nds . COYSselinq "" O"l'd \ou lo 1Aurk tor oi.tn.i)!!'r t·x~r &. mui.t n tuttigan fe~:n~, ~Et~· 1 ..,~ 136/i Secretanal l1Unu~ .\sk ror 1\I 1.ir i' 11: d I :-: hlA inn. ;i Youtt!Ccrrien u• dunni.: St•Jll lhi-lit• m.iture R~pon.,1blv • ...-trelar) YOL'CANWI~ LIQUIDYHE Mustsefl •r< ••t 1w14 ~.J . \dulh "'uh 11111,lJnctmi: 1t-rnpor,1n J':.i)!nnwnt fur pro<lul'I rust um er Xlnt l) pang ,i.1l1!> l!O t FREE TRIPS ENERGY SYSTEMS imlMCiotefv '11·1 :u~r..' aft I Jllra1·t11l' l'l'f'u11,1h!ll'' '' \Ion 1-'n Ji,1111 ~11m \\ n•IJl1on' trt''-' eHrt'lt'n v. pm I' I 1• J ~" n I I~ 0581 #54 05J!i 1905 Lo111s l' 1'1HJn\ luildinq Materials 8025 who <0n1m v.url..anl! '-'1th 1·11ul<I pilWOl'!Sh l1t•u1111~· .1 < ~ &. m .rnnm~ tolJI av SALES telrjJhon~ J*r5unaht' 1 TO gl.i,,~ fmgrrho1.1 I. 51)!nf'tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11115 1•·.cr old )OUlh' I flt•rmJnt•nlpc"1l1t111 (.111 lll':JfJntt• u f th 1• COMMERCIALR.E. Front uff1rc ap HAWAII TEL~~E W363. 1rndes1Pnl t.ltw REDW0002X6'S f.\l•nit:i~' '' •i fJ m l'.ill fur app t l'Jul l>t"it•r I n•sl.suran\ unit I.11th· or T1re!111f .. elhn~ huuM'S i µl':irant•e "'on 'mok1•rs I , a-nvn t rare I .i~p\ ·1 an I ' 10 211 l1tnl! Xlnl dt'C'k ti l 2 13 21 <'~I :11:1 '""' 30~11 llt-dh1ll nuht1<1k1A.11rktt1h1•1Jom• da\S a 14t'l•k' \\'1• "'"'rl prd Cr11w1n11 "H SOLICITORS 1o11dt•. $31 5 Y.1tl1,1m mg Ffl''hlll:nlaml'lng bt•l 1o1 •'('II ~ t> m .1ml :1 \ \f' l' ~I 5.11> illi;, $1~~11 nltl hi .. 1.trt fht~ ,, onl' lu•(•ni.e.• to 11'.l m lht• Jtt'h 11n·tur.1l ft rm l':1ll Enry Weeti ~<'l'd 15 1mmed1att-I) 111' ltt~~a rth t'l rhrng dalt'CI V. t•t•I. fl S.I\ , .• 11 s:) n pm \-;kfur \nthl-.1 I RECEP'TIO..ilST 11ut,q1artl1rn1·Juh ,k1ll~111rnanag1·.hro~L t l.t•\lll'ht'll!012 >41i:l6!l:I AnotherCosh I 1o1nrk easy 1'venini: l7~.1.1•ar11•Jlureuf.l11hn Jtm ,hlli!IAA.~,mitrml' PART.TIME I E • S l'rt·"' h'.1d!o d.I\ or nrl!ht 1 umm1•rl'1al n •al t·~1att• SECRET .. RY' Pme!!! hours Great for' lltU 11 Wilke' at the fam1111' • (If \ t. IT \ 1·,.n1 rot! xecut.ve ufte I t''\jJl.'t "''" t11nl' t .in ht• ln1 omt' frorn ni1?111 1 A cfrnL' 3 ~.Mon t'n :'l/o W1lkl0S lnal. lamuu' ' ·\tt1art111•rt·.ilt•,to.1lt• hcJll l hi GIRLRUDA c h l't11 1t11!\l'r • ..,ETTER lnsp1•1lor S.~511 P1'r hr dt•\t'lopmt•nt uHin• nr l ''' l' u t'I .1m~nc \tlmr '-' 11 '"u lt•;am SujJl•r •SECRETARIAL ,ef11nj! all 96611151 p1t•1·e !> 01o1n 1n t•n 1 Open 1n j(l> fur \ ehrl'l l' I ~1 ust h,11 1· 2 , r' muld 1111l1•1!t' hr, l all 121:1 i hl'nl'fll~ hft• mi.ur.1111<' ART TIME •C' ltafC •L .lfll'r lpm r ~ l'I o fll'd 1 a W ii kl'~ \ \ l "m p '\ 1 l '> 111 . llrJnl!t 1·0 .\1r11ort ~' ~!I'' 2 l"r I h cJ I f Lei\. A h I h \l\/fd).!l' Emm,1on,lru.J>('<t11r'1n mJrhini•oµt•r.Hurl'\ptT t illl'nl 1,prn..: &. ., .• ~" orap!J( heJl rn\uran•t•& rn 1A,tnl t•1 or rnmµ.rn\ l"'elephoneSalt•!> s O'-'n l1o11r1ng l t> rav •IH PrtK'l'""r Laguna llrlh l'0~1 Will rnmplt•!t' t. n•rnrd l•·li•phon\· ,tt1,1o1i·rrnl! tal pl.in Contat'I l\1•n 'tJ1\ml! uµ E'pc·nentt· •INDUSTRIAL \\ork 30 hr!. d "l'i•k t1fL1brn ) al theendof .1 • •rcJOh p /\ -.;y \\ l LL TR \ J '\; rnulb of rn,t•tdtt>O 'k1lb llt".11111 '"'ur.m• t• ffestJurant Iii~ liil>O an IJui.tnl'~~ uffu e n• WORK i\ 0,\ r ~lake $200 lo Sli<>O J l>~rrk unframed. $.SIHI • \Iv. J) ~ w1tlt•r rnn1r.1rt '-'llh a goodf sc1lar~ Fnr l'~t· m1rrtM'Ofll' 111,11 m iS2 511!1 MC DONALD'S 11ud1rl'd Y.~l 1nrgJnS1£ebd i\ WEEK "'el'k :o.;o scam ll11:h &I 1k~n7d14s1 83S6392 l'\l'l> Xlnl rnnctlltm mon· 1n ormJt111n d1tJt11r~ 1.iltt~·f"\1\pr•· SouthCoostPlcna SalC's an con,c1cn1ou' .u quahl\ Silk Sn<·cnt:d ~ i ll :~l'I Zlilll pleas~., appl) l>l'~t"'eedn K 11"un 1n,lr11nwn1r to R }>. t" ~; I' f 111 " 1 ~ 1 \\ 1, .tri• nov. att'rpuni: ~;Jm Sl!Wl·SJl~I J>('r da) ma1 re!>um~ .ind1 ~altr) I ~,~J~f' cf1-~~;~ l•rodur ts Prnf•!ssrondl jMus1 sell srl!tled ongmal am. pm .. on 3) 1•ht•1·k S lll'l'I II r1·1:1· n; IXh\rrpun Pll l ~ d & 1.1k1nl! ordt·r' doc1r 111 rt•qu1n•mt•n ~ 0 Fur managemen1 Good hlhos Dalt ' \'enrr t• Cats 8035 lhru ~'rrda) al 2:.YL2 La d 1 ml'n"nn' of pl.1'111 •00 111 I! or ' J qi tn '1 ' lt'J 11111' or J) ' cloor for ullhl' 1·omvan' I M u r Ph> & fl r o a d v. nrk 1111! t'Olld1t1u11~ Ca 11 1 Sill O. CJ I ct c·i $4 50 • • • •• • • • •••••••• • • • • ••• Cadena Or ' l,aguna QloltJl'd prniltH'h tlt11tluab"' prnf ,(I l'l1'1111lj.( h<·l p rull or rmann•dau1(1nsulat1on l'utih,hmj!l"n .4253mh VOLT 7706022 fr1edlac•ndl'r $2i5. ll1m.rla\all k1ll1•ns $i~. llllls. CA 92653 or rail n~·purt 111,1rgrn;tlqual11\ lrltHlt• & uppe,or.ir1r1 p.irt ti mt• .\ti l'' prn.1tr.im <Hfi('e' 111 St. Surll' II :-.Irv.purl ·r "-T""'1ta Vasarrly S2i~. Ahar hlkkttll'n~SIS t7 14 ~761\0074 rond1t111n~tu,uf.1t'fl"tlr :'llu~l be ahlt• 10 an'"''"I p1:rtcnt'l' nt'J''!'>.Sah)~ Wt• Oran111·& L.A Counl1rs , Bt•ach,9~ emporary . ...-nic•eb ~ S275 Max. SISO All !l5ili:!.); Take ad l~i nt•an•'-1 -;lJll' 1 mt' d 1 um 10 ht• a' ·' offt•r rle\lh e ~i· 1 Uil' For tht> orfrr« n1•11rt''' Secr~irv/Re-c-'. HEYER A FEE Looking for that s~·c1al m u s e um qua l 1 1 ) HI \1 \I.A y ,\ '\ Kl rn:NS £m plo) mcnt S~rl ll l' ~l~Cl~~r· Ss ~ ~; p c~N I ~:r~O~l~l~~~l ::~~1:: you call •2 13>598--1556 I >.; d d T, "'"j 3848 Campus Dr . person' ,.. •T ' cost II framed Al.so Tiff an) ar1 cf A ~hot~ S<•a l~ & HAMILTOMTEST SYSTEM~ CALIFORNIA, IMC. Equal Opponoo111 Employer ofc m l)ranl(I! l11unl1 • . . bet1o1t'l'll lllam&4pm ec e or t•xpanr rni: iAcross from Orangi• ~esa. exp preferred glass. Royal Worcestrr Rlut'~ Sho11o. bn•eder & L>llT -55ti 382 Ul I ,\d t52 IJX69 ' I,." ' < om Pan) Sale:. rt•al t'Sl,1 tt.> llff1t·e in Count> Airport ' Call for appt Panr1r I porrela1n with nngrnal pet ~9 i2'!1 art toam d r b l REC EDT TYPIST \p11nwred 'oc1al a1 La11on<1 H(•ath Hf: "' 546--4741 Federal SaV1ngs & l,Qan pa1nl1no p p '·i 14 par or \ t•mp ll)l'r "1· 11,11re•. •. ,1 .. ,antemant Female preferred Art pnr an n hnJplul ,. ~... " • Per~1an l.tlt('n l'Jmeo P \RT 11\H npfht~~u~111';.s If y'ou GallrQ tn L.a1wna. -1 or5 1~·P:~/'~k1fls n>q~;:;d' Equal Opp Empt) 631• 08(_)0 E 11 E %5 2183 male $175 4 Gu inea.pigs 1:1·n officl' t''<J>l'r •1 I ' 1o1 :int to 1nm the number da' "'eek Sale-. C\prr C'all llarnel, 4!fi 41144 -I Tl ( KET TA KER for Roller roaster 1·ars l'nr ' $3 & $5 546 9965 RealEstateSat.s d.lll~ 6449SIJ onefal>lfoodteamJllhl' µref -4!14 012.'lm l!li~to bearh parking lot que conversation p1eee D t 8040 PARTTluL· PE0 S0:'-1 to "'-Jfl; REC.,......O ... ST nauon, leadrnR hhop eit>s SECRETARY/ ••SECRETARIES•• Wkdys call 714 8468414 S200 eaC'h 841! 1765 OCJS "' c. '" ,.._ g-11 ... I IOOkkHPER TIO SIOO G S21 600 eves 846-8>86 848 6202 ••• • ••• • •••••••••••• • •• deliver Datlv Pilot auto Prof. ice Courteous. re,r1on\lhll ping mall appl~ 10 thl' S1\Ll::S row · -· KEfSllONU Pup:. AKC route m SoOth L<1guna Ne"' •van Bea• h Lado of serretal) "'anll'<.l for H 5 I manager •111)llmt· HICKORY FARMS fulllrmc• T) pmi:. h~ht t\C'C't Pay R F. Sl3.2Ull I TYPESETTER 2 Oak rhma 1·abmets ~ Champ '!rt' \1 F' ret & area 7days per\o\eek free ;;-el·d~ a cat11r. J~ office IA.Ork Sonr1'1 llfrst:iuranl I ~hhrthand. ''i1nfi & Recpt T60 PhoneSt4.40ll F.x p d on IBM Com Oak dressers docks ~ h 1• 1o1 I'\ t pt) Hours Mon thru Fri l!r<'S~1\ r JJ.:1•nls "'ho A\lat1on i~ 1246 Fllllll l'KEP·Sandw1ch l\Hn llOl'Sf.Wl\'ES ot C'f l!t'l1era 0 1<'t GO Const SASl9.2ou po~er full or pan time 64,) 0320 :.!13 697 13'-\;ift G pm Approx 3 Jtllo5 JttPM mak<'r utt• If \'tlU urr Why nnl work during duties + IJght bookkeep F:xp Consultant Ours 1~2 9G78 MOLL'SANTIQn;s -S & s \ "ant to m.i"miie in RECEr'TIOHIST ' t 1 1nl{ 1•x pcm•ncc l.1J!hl Liz Reinders l\gy, lnr -P f.'I SH rF:t1PLf: Hours al un . p di\ tdu<il potc·nt1al G Id ' friendly ronscienllOUl> rour s pue lm r a I usr o r C,llrulatnrs 4020 BirchEst'64F:OE TYPIST •SEWHG OUT• 11111· prox51\Mt117AM F:arn Hl\;Jf COMMISSIONS ' or opply or rnulUrt'. mdl'µendent.&likcu Joh lit·ko ry Farms, Sn I.orated on Lido Newport83.1·8190Free Good s tarting salaq 7Chinarabnts.t2prll'\' All IJrl'd~roummgana approx S425 per mo Call Walt.673-7l111 bus1nesshkl:' person "'ho \o\1th 'ersalllilv "'e need Coasl PlJza p 11me " I " S47S $875 Gor"eous "A d 1\1 Call Mike Bus h at t·:in work "'1thnu1 •uu ... on ~r i 8 4 .iqulable. mornings 11r rl'nlnsu a. "e1o1porl I F time s day v.k For ., vuar 111i: . }n. exper. _________ , r 1 )(' m , "' r r WI lll:'a ch Call673-IOOO 1nterV1 ev.s, Allison Fru1l\o\ood hul t'h, \o\3l> We (';Jrt' Tcuptoys 642 4321 ·--------•J supe 'rs1on on ' I r ·• Rost aura n t "x P" r a ternoons I I tr:11n S2,2()(1 now ...,.,. Car' e" r I <-•c 2"'o n • l bass T1pm1? kills ' ' ~ · M Tho <!, s 1-:c'RJo:fAR\' 548 22il "°""" " mm1 nna c....., ~ ,•YROUCLERk ~ T l!n ·1· '· helplul Pleasl'applym St•e r mJ>'ion ·"1 SECRETARYEXEC I Opiumbed,\o\asSi.SOO A • R.~.1.-.VES MEHT r~q rt Full or I• t1mi: person Stonemill T<.>r l'oasl Plaz:i Lo1o1l'r RECEPTIONIST Personnel Adverttsr~g TYPIST/RECEn "°"' S4 000 Chinese 2 MALTF.SE PL"PS Payroll C'lcrk needed b)' Earn "'h1le \OU learn (all Redh 11 <.: .. Mall Must ha'c pnor shop 0 h Pap1>r\ f1•mal<' & male Hunltnjllon Be3ch City I II f. R I r , c: t: !162 11.111 i'52 11322 r J<'e, 2915 1 ' "' ' pm it center d<'velopment ept as opening per P lime Newpon Beal'h J a Pan rs e f' re n c h D iil ea is.16-94 y_ School Dist T'plnR l",'\'F'.". f \IL."'1 ~rtl I" ~L.-t JI ? fmd what "OU "'ant m 1 .,, T expansion Npt Brh area Call ft 5 pm choice Clo1sonne. 1011 , .• ,, ,. , -ave somrnw1g o sr J or re ate" Pi.per ype hnancral servtCl'S firm 673.9389 l'llOW CliOWS speed of 50wpm re tearh ~11 u i·r••atr1 i• WantAd lh'i.ulu. fi.12·56711 Class1hedadsdC!..!_t_well Datl)'P1lotClass1f1eds 70WPM exp('r on IBM Gd h hd pcs300HAJNDMADE AKC 6\o\ksold.$350 ~u1red S990SJ233 mu f1nun r1 n•• ltl:ll E'< mnmor\' l''P""r1ter .typmg.s n .l'XP TYPIST 1c••n3999 .. THE BROADWAY • -, ' . reqd Non·smkr Call WE~H""•I llRIEITT/\LRL'GS • .,.,.,. e pend• n g on l' x changl'~. rnH~tor dl· ill••• Sll90. hvy phull('li, some 640·0123 blwn 9&2 ,__. a.r. Torknmen. Persian Fl.E .. -oe• "'M? perrence 12 month J>l~SI· velopment & rnunsehnlo( ,,,. bookkeepmlo( , helpful Someone with exC'ellent Tribal. Many sm col IN· A,.." "" t1on Apply 735 14th St E:xper coun~t·lurs re Rus•· Nwpt Center de· personalitt• and aood PEST l"ll E F. rlec· B •J68851 Th j ' SECURITY " tor's pieces Some nt-w 1 all rd• H "· · r r11·e100•,rnmm t•1s \Cloprrs nPed rrjlht typing skils. Call Bon· rona r Y t ~your an unusual oppty for hand Musi make good GATEGUARD nre 549.!625 rugs al wholesale l!xlO home or all m 1\o\hng & Just moved mto town' right person l'onf1dcn· 1 ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS appe:iranr1•. he self ror private rommumty. -Peking s99o Many r l Y 1 n g 1n s l'1· 1 s Then gel acquainted t1al 1nterv1l'" <.:a ll staner. well or1tamzed, Laguna Beach Area more Open daily 31660 permanrntlv 1 ~~28 with the Class1r1ed Ads. \'rnce S46-~I & must be C'apable or Rotating re her shift TYPtST Coast llwy ·So Laguna collect h I . 499 1901 They're the easiest way handling multiple tasks S4 SO per hr Call I Mon A c al engmg oppty is - -Pt:PPY. M;rndard Poo- tofmd Just the items and Have somettunt? to sell• Please send resume & thru F ri for appt open at a leading el<.>c OAK DRUSY die, "'h11c. AKA re ser.r1cesyouneed' __ 1 Classrfredadsdortwell '-'· h salar y history t o ~~~71 _ tronrrs dlSlnbutor for SJSO -~-~ g1stered 9 wks old .~)Ul l'rn ('nltforn1a :-l'XCtling rashion Retailers has a Cl fedAd•..,., D I ~ood typlSl lo tram on -30,.,,.,c ·1 p•1 "" I 8551 1 ""' · 31 Y Stcy ,.. ....... F. fT AppltlftCft 10 IO ' v""" -~.al J I al .................. ·· .. : world of opportunity to off e r you ! 1 Palo!. PO Box 1560. 1-r: ne computer systems Toy Apricot Poodles 4 C o s l a Mes a • C o l.1ght lypmg, filing and Excell oppty. & com • •••••••••••••••••••••• ma Jes S250 lo S275 I 926269983 other general orrice pany benefits Call HARBORAREA We fl'el that the years of experience that you have duties + basic book Elsa. sss.~ APPLIANCESERVICF: rem ale ~oo 900-6878 __ acquired mttna ajn a a household give you the SECRETARY wit h keeping exper. Heavy WeBuyusedappliances . . PART TIME EVBltcS Wt are presently Re('klnll adults with pleasant personalities who would he Interested In working in Salei1 & Promotion wtth Daily Pilot Carriers Ill to 15 year~ old Unlimited earnings available to n11hl person Hrs ~ 30PM to 8 30PM Mondo thru F'nday Some Saturday ava1lab1llly f or 1ppo1ntmenl. rail 642 4321. ask for lll'n • Wtlharru ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. 8AY ST .. • COSTA MESA. CA. 92925 Alll EO\!Al OPPOllfUllllTY EMP~OYER · ........................................... · .. b t. knowledge or bookkeep· se or d ... g m ~h A\p we sell reeond .. gul'r quahf1cations that we are looking for lo provide our ing helpful, apply btwn ~ly in ape~ 8~770 w· VETERIMAIY HOSP. !l!Plianc~. _549.:_!m7 customer11 w ith the service that they deserve. We have 2PM·•PM at the Villa 19th St costu Mesa Perm positions avail . 19.S cu ft rroslless DOG OIEDIEHCE New classes startrna <.:all ror reservations, 548·~ or 957 11107 several permanent full time, part-time day, part-time Mulcon Restaurant. ~t~e~9&12 f/llme bather. brusher, freezer. reconditioned 34311 So. Coast Hwy, w/cleaning. P /lime r>'>C ff u•7 I evening open in~~ we would like to discuss with you. Dana Po_int. 493-1_546 1 r •-b k All -'0 er.,,.., 6 I genera ront ... ac · MO"',.__,---Adora bl• R••1st•red Enjoy the pleasant s u.-roundings of beautiful F ashion S.c'y.~ incl wknds. Newport .,,_, ~ ~.. .. Island We offt·r M1?d1 cal Dental benefits as well as Estab. Npt Center Law Beaeh & Irvine Apply Must sell this w~end Lhaso Apso Puppy, immed1at .. discounts. profit s haring & retirement OPPOITUHITT Firm nttd,, exper legal Mon Prt. 8 2PM . 1333 Gu drytt 768 5837 female. -to wttks. tao knocks often when you Stcretary w/good typ Avocado. Newport Pleasek~trJm& Terms ~mt _ pl<1ns Plcast> apply 1n person Monday thru Saturday. use result geumg Daily 1ng, d1ctapho n e & Beach cNws-atbehmd -Stlk1e Terrlt"r, MtC. Pilot Classified Ad~ to shorthand skills. Real theater). Classified advertlain1t ui adorable female, .,._., rurh the Oran11e <.:out Estate UUgation w/em· Ther1!'' an euy way for a better wty to tell more •.15 wkg, ~,.MJ ~ mtrkct. phasis 00 land use Law. you tn uU I.hat bkyclt PfOple •bout tilt service YORKSHIRtTE~ PhoneM25tl78 Salary compet itive you no lor11er u..e. J~t yo11 have to olfer. Ask AKC. hu all 64°"6980 adverthe It Jn the about our low rates to-w .ga ~~ Wan\Adl CaUHUm. ClwUled!Call842·5'71. I d•Y1H2•58TI. e . 47 Falhloll l .. and Equal Opponunny Employer MIF \ • -a 4 • ... ., .. t I !I t t ~~I t~ ~ I .. •I '. J t f! . .. I . I I t d 11 • •• ,, I ' I: 't I! t I I J: 1 • t I' ,,. 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T Wtt1rtral!!_~&4l IM.1L ~~~~ebeed i>aJ~t·.~~ ~ ............ & Rdr fttt faih'o. Vtf P: ~·ox1 Mo~ 77 t!<l .icn1l hour~ t'O\IE II' 111< FM NSS lS mpg SlllOO Ponde 9750 top. full pwr. auto trans, ,........ 105 1168_., ... • · • ....-pMftlt 8015 sumlog , tabs,~ M'OOP $300 ur lil'~t urr r ti·•c lff\\ \ \:\ C'Al.Ll-'<)ft 646 6934 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cruc~l' rontrol. AM1FM . .....,.. •••••••••••••••••••••••... k r h t'4tl:!li9 FREE ·-n•1S"l '74 911, Sev1a brown, al s parl' ga s tank , ••••••••••••••••••••••• $ . bd .. Usl'd F.xer 1 • K 1500 11all ln or t l' 'criuu~ ' 1.111111 '11111 '"'" 1111.,., "''",..""' "' 71 £1 210 ll:.il1•hb.i('k. 1 t 32000 I Buy pc rm Sill , ..,oo , u Ont ft!ohl'rm11n sl111 Ml•""' ~'511 .wniti' 1 I ( 'ormh•r Ill'! 1110 tlUtO • ll m fm r11d10 Xhcl 0ri~· s t'rl,), • mi. S6 . t 9 s orr I' r f' p * * *'* COt'kla1l 6t end tublc~. 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Like " " 0 J u n M a n u d 1 11 ti d 1 n .. · ' h it 111• 111''1 631 1rt11 Rtt1ouff 9755 Cadleci oe" Must see lo ap· Everythmg mini c•ond maC'hme. SJO C:ht't'k m; dl\l', r1~h. or ".Ctt'r ~k1 I lio K.1\<as,1k1 1\7. 'i'111 1 ._ 11111 "' l.t·.1M· l11-.1I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mow In Stock! preciate. Only Sl(XX) or 966-5~ Jlrm-.. ~'" 548 tu:l9 s 13 ,51111 rt r m Da y~ n ·I Xl11t t·cmd ~1u,1 'di I "' In Oron'l" c-ty 111 111 111 •• 1 c oiuuh jHOt1do 9727 Heuautc l.t'<'M l!nS ~Inc '-TABER~ best orrer Marta MOVl~s·LE I B ·.; ... ·--shule r tt lt I"'""·'"~""'"'' "'""' """' "'"'" .". "·"'"""'"' '"""'t ·:."·l,I\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond lu m1la~t· Sli•rl'I) .. ~ -63 77 fl .._."' '" ~ Iii Doll1nl' and trdclt·r iSlll2!15 tllSl\\ff"'\ -VISITYOUR &sunroof (' \()J[ ( \' -1-· 9'7L_fiPM --Everythlllggllt!S. Furn typewriter. p1t·:i l\PC'. "JSllP Jo:,•inrude OH. 72 llontJJ <I. :150 l1~t· · -· ORAMGECOAST Call tiJl 77!1b ,/ J JI • 4P~ set HAND CARVED odds & m~ Sa~'. Sun, extra " 1decarnai:t• l.'ft• "uirlshie ld. con\t•rt top 1 new l.i·~~ 1 han 1, 11111 979-2500 H QLIDA .'• 1•1" , • 11 ... Kbedme. wtr bed, w satin M0on 9·5. 2120 Crest vie" men I~ inrluded $45it all al'tcsi. tn rld sk is oni.:in.il mlli-, \;;.ti •ii 1, f"'ll Rolls Royce 9756 .... , '.Jo1 11~1 ~''bstJ~~=rec: r. La.g~~-~ch ~1 ms moo r1r,;, ~.51119 · ~11 osiM1 art svm S4DDLEIACk HEADQUARTERS 0"iiili£AtrRUtuTf • 11!!!1-~~--1111 KIO -siz bed. --Pets 8087 Boston Whaler 17' mock IMW TOD A Y! ! ! I 62 CADILLAC i e . mau~ess. EstateSde ••••••••••••••••••••••• up.Sall~aterloadt'd Rll,.6" Surnkc T"ll•1 5tr•'l't ~M·'-"a/1(11c11lt•l'k "\ JR ROY HunsGreat'Th1s beauly ~r~~:p~gi.~~1~~g. 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Sl5o I I < lu;,t'<l SwidJ)lo GMC TRUCKS I "° .... .J steal tQPG 3701 960·ll20evs . wknds --saddle for youth Xlnl rot $500 Well tradt-fo1 , ll!rl H06 :..'1i:111 llarl11ir Uh ll c1os10 \UNOArs C:all 548-4375 Dry bar S200, buffet SISO. rond pio 640.0159 an H h I nl( 67 3 811~3 13 loston Whaler $1 000 000 l'OS1 1\ ~H:S,\ ,Toyota 9765 68 Fleetwood BrouRham lamps SSO, couch & <'hair J lry~ I 6i5 0774 " I •ear old Mt.>rc 40.1 l!O Yamaha t)5jJ 'lfa\lm, ,111\_l,>r' S4~9640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmac 1ns1de & out S7S. books. ete 1009 ewe 070 f AHGO s bo\< rJtl stdt· racb. ~ sooo me )l(nl l'\I ra~ OF ew'" l: • W 'S 7H .. , 1·1· \Int ('!Intl """'"I ,ti <..11r11na Hun:. "•~>d $1900 0 80 645 4631 pp Damascus CM S>ls.7790 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••TH • 1 o~h1on ~"''"I <o10,1ls• $1KSO SS'l9U:t! 11..1 BM ' """'" .. ·-~ --GOLDEXCHAMGE "~FA ,ER ED I" bu i·krt>sts. bu" &I · 1 f'll 'l1r111 tl()(J~ ntb Ill(· 1>1 ork 1,1 711 St•1•1lle Rolls Royct' lrtalrfroftt $600 pays lop cash for S?old, RI ENDS Slt'rn hl(ht;, near nu bu1 Motor Homes, Sol~/ I s.d1•' •ull Lt·a~1111: .ot w~. o:i:.~1 s.YKI ('ash ldkt-:. 840 J;lt5 grill lllk slatl' gray 548-~ -silver & diamonds We ~lue & 11uh.I ~~;, $78.:1 tt•r) • c~1·er s;1!l~t1 R~t/St~ 9160 t•11n11·1•11t111· 11r11 •. , I ' Iii I l11on1l.il "It I 'I'd. I art 6 \1 usl sacrif1re under Hosp bed (elecl $300. J>l<'kiu>8J5.2182XG338 ~1n g ~oc ~~U95 67Sliti10 d)S 67:1 15115 ·~·····~···•••••••••••• 'c"";11 tl\I • o111t1 ti h,11t·hh.11 i' 11•1 1•n1h i ll SIC S l'1d.up (;uod "hulesalt' S8Dlor b;,t recliner chair $.'IC) Good --• anJ. the'} 675 I cH·~ Hlll ll f.~'T \ I l\11 t· \r "' curll'll i:,~•1 rnnd si.1~10 o·ond S4 ltM1 orr' 558 881\.) IOH.slment 3. :!Ope SO gal aquar.. Ir li.:t· . . • I rtrn 211 •ur l(l'n ,1\<non.: t.11 1 ·11~. 1 673 t•:!KJ 76 l'on\'ertible Loadt'<i . 548-~ diamonds in 14 kt ring, pump etc ·+ 5 '""t'c:il 71 Sk1(JJt1t•k 2'1 ~II. 111 ~11"7 ti:lll··l\ll~t WE PAY 1 .. , .. 11 ,.,,.,,"" •I 1.r1· h Everything in terrific S280 14 kl Walerm:m ftsh $Joo OHO W~.\·nH \<<Jtl'r ur haq• tra1h•r . ' , . II, "II tt.Wo>'d II\\\\ ,\ -·, I 11 11· I 'IHI .Jr W7:> 'l'U\Ol:J ('1111111,1 ,1ul11 Ilg t IJlut• Wllh matt·h111g cond 6' sora . beigel pen & penr1l set 11, oz • .. I \l1n1 lUOd Sd lflll HI l'.cn \rn1" .~. < IJ,. TOP DOLLAR '"'"' In• ·" " ,\\1 ~\1HlrJ1l. ;1.h \1 1 n1•\< 1><11111 111·~ llrt'' interior 49.000 mill's velour S200 Fine con gold, Sl90 JOA.\l l2P~l fllonos&Organs 8090 121J1592 :tllH \ lulh,~<1111pll \\1~k ·•r ,, , 11, wulll1<~. t:~.11 111n1J i·n.: o\<ni r run, l'\n•llt·nl \~lo.mi.: $69011 l>a) 640 08411 temporary coffee table. 673 2809 •••••••••••••••••••••••a crl Rl'ftt/ da)' II ~R7!!11 FOR USED CARS ).•11111 01111 l'n 111, ~190U Or tw l •11ft•r I E\e~644 9223 U H ··s utterfly "Machlft-8078 A1)11que dPump Org.rn. oCh~rter 905ojAutoSen"ice,Porlt ALAHMAGHOH \\1 .o1-.. 11,11 1· ·' ""*" 11J.1 11:r.~1 tvt26211 ·-9 Brhm dt' Elegan<'l! ~l r k ~r chai r . S9o ••••••• ;~:••••••••••••• ~\f~~~ i~n~fl \lt1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Accnsories 9400 POMTIAC/SUBARU 11111111.111\ 1h,t1 fo ,1"' Joquar 9730 7 ll 'orond ~forU I ''1>11 I I/Jaded s1l\•erw1thlcght Tuhp Lamp, S2S Art Bra ke Drum tu rntn " , 12 modt'm ftshmg boat ••••••••••••••••••••••• :481tl1Jrlx11 llh d utl11r 111.11.1·' 111 ,111lo1> ····~··•••••••••••••••• )!11od n ond !>IJm I blue interior 511 01111 d e c o h a l s t a n d Lathe on Table "Ork~ \I. urhtzer Elc('lnl' Pian•> I fo r lm·J I fbhlnl! trcps 4 llunt'' rom b ... ~··•·I l'llS1 \ \I~ S \ 1rc1 ·~.' en I • .. 111' l"t•c o•I tiH X "t: ~ l "in· "hi' .\ftt'r 5 ~•,1 :rill:! m I l t!' $950 IJ 0 a) w beveledm1rror,Sl75 good s125 fur both S3SO offer 'lu:.1 't'l'lul ti'IHIW6i445afl lipm i:uld IS\i hi l h1·\ 549·4300 549·14§7 1h11 .. 11.o1 mh11111 1l1u11 "" )hfi 11011 urci.: U11n. Triumph 9767 li400S4H,EH:s b44 !'4!23 494·78'73,or67S.6352 __ 897 7406 bd1e\e 4948472 CllART EHS I Olth l'oot 'ilul rnno1 PORSCHES (,., 111~ pl":i~t·• all ~l11,5<MJ 8-lt>32flti ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chenolri 9920 . '72 MA~DA P L' w 200 Hammond oq~:ltl.mdl('2 l'ower &s~1I ~11~.,;ir uf r1r '71·1 i ll '17' •'11• 11 1 1~a %ll karmonnGhia 9734 '76TRi Air i\M D 1 lo"!••••••••••••••••••••••• White dbl bed w 'mall. 2 a m p L I N C' o 1. -.; in xlnt rondtuon Bl!St of Yat·htcng Con.'ultanb 5 l • .\ W AMTEO • •••••••••• •••••••••••• m1 Gd rood $3775 • C~v. '82 night stands. lamps, dbl WE LDER bcith for fer 640 I~ ~e" "''rt Heh 675 2'.11;(1 4 tH" '•''. St'rc1, < 111 \II " J' lh1· "fll•"rr11111h hr .1 l!volA ilt-.11 11111 .!••'<I 'ill c;h1J nu JM int .iutu IW7 5iiG C-.... :-,.,,,.. t S ~ I t It h .tflt·r~.•h"''''f\U"t•,t•t• ..... ..,..., dresser mirror com· 12000 897 i406 Sewin9 MochinH 80921 T J\ ~hellt·r'pt'l tJl"t ... •• m.o J;:\ < ~1"11! •It. "'11 N 1' l'lllt' olM' & 'ltd. 1 ll'dll S!475 Ill uf Vo•sw-9770 1\e\< J (;ar Wagon Air I l SI()() P dbl bed 1111" > lu1• ""'•1 'U ()'+.I 111 r.111.-1n 111 \l•llr1 li-.111 f "< 5•·--7"'" Pe e ecan I II ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 S . 90 · 01 · o ~ " ' · ·' 1•1 h.l .. 1. "" ••••••• •••••••••••••••• automat1t· trans . P" r w /matt 2 night stands. Mice CIMOUS 8080 SING ER To ·h & s · oati, cnl 60 2 :-i 1-:v. \'W tm•, & r1111~ f'or.,<hi· ('hi l'k "ith 1 • Mazda .... 738 'I)(> ·r;s \'W lrfl & rl''hl steenn" & brake:.. rud1u dbl d • • • • • • • • •••••••• •• • • • • • Ul • ' " • •• • • • • • • • • •••••• ••• • • • h. I ....,,. t ... t • ~ j 7 ,... ,, resser.m1rror com· 7.1uza"mdl ;50 l'ri•"'lu'fl lPP~'"•trlr •'o .. \!11· ... ·111 .... 1h11lh ~--_., door '731eftdoor ~1 tilt "heel mort'' plete. $100 67S.:ll71 . Lo•e laloons $2&1 "' " " I r.n " '•" ~ t..'l!Cl ~·-'lj~ .ALfS-,£HV1U~EAS1NG ••••••••••••••••• •••••• !'at•h Wl.'l>tt·m ,lylc .,. hi S" eethean • 146771 Helium Bouquets de~ iliOlm ~.a,• s & d.11tt ~~or,1ci. n·•<l \\ •Iran~ '>tr11111• ·flt> •'Ob W '\1SAN1AANA nmi. for Su""r Hl·1•1h-OMLYS7995 -----livered PerfeC't ror .'\ nt 1011 \1·r~ a'l .,., .. ~ ( 71 4/83>3171 1111 RX 'l. t·ustom bl<it'I( ,\• M ""' 9' rouch X rood S400 1bsl. every occasion 673-4419 New StnRer Fucur.i I l $.')(HI or lil>:>I olr fi73 !"1112 runnin.: &.'01 ".'· • • , u .,. CLOSED SUNDAY !!t1lf1. I uf a kind lua<ll'tl ,...u ca 548-!ri<W HOWARD C~nolet two bed hd brd $1 20. · w e1·ery1hmi: Co,IS7SIJ &.tl57 1·124 J1•ff t>-1h 4Jl1 ,, 111.1 u11 l11•r 111 1111 11 m e fi3 l'ampcr Tiu.' I:! \'ult DO\(' Qua1 1Sts 968-8982,. 752·1222 Diana must sell m i 548 t/l!lo1 l..iser li!OOd i ond SitMI or · · ili 1rn The Most bcitincJ ~• • %0 Oflll IOl5 11;::. lb<lll f.1t'n chcng n1·\< ~ 1-:W PQRTBEACll Couch SJS. desk S20. end Rams Season Tickets nt1que Kenmore ~(·1-.ni: he<ot orrer 673 75111' 11r Autos for ScH Porf Of Y°'-lr On)! patnl S11«•1 t'Jll BJJ..0555 tbl SIS, chair $20 Fir for sale.2forS700 marhme1n rc1b11wt 1>1 1lh 675 113S<I 1••••••••••••• .. ••...... W EBUY BMWPurchoseOr >111 HX 7 11h111 1·\<t·I 1 \flt-rb,!IJi !r.!I~ S USFfRSTI lam.e~631·5874 752·0960 <2Ui463-1101 ~nstruct book 897 Hllfi •1..s~ IMl'OHT\l\"I CLEAHCARS L"'OS"'C-· ..... I .. t'und S991lll IJ a 1' llHBL'G au111 ~111k 'Ill'" , EE · Sohd oak riling cabmel I.A go N<Yl'H'~: I'll AND TRUCKS " ,.. -.u "' 1!•3 111n1. l'' ,., "knch I l'nl( bral. l'~ Hud' Wl' have a (!ood selcrtwn credenza, paid s975, REDWOOO ZXfS .~r;t!~~-~ ••• !?!~ Xlnt rond 645-'!7:!1 llto\()EH...., '"'ll McLaren BMW!! hi \ 1;;,11, ~Jmdge S!IW,963-6055 ~~e,~ofP~ & l ' S F. D must sell $475 846-6836_ 4' to 20 long XJn\ deck I 14 Sun Fish Sail tt11.1t fh~~J~~1~1.~ 1~r ~~t'"'' Bli y Or l tose i~ \I .11cl;c r1~ .! c l'hll •.! Supl·r &>«I~ am rm Water bed king size ex· mg Fresh lond -armcng RamsSeasonT1ckets Perfet'l for sumnw1 .1 1 d 1 t 1 B1011r Ptlon~Plan! l'lh,. "''" p.11n1 $1375 'cassettl' xlnt runncnj\ tra s tro'ng bladder . weekly Save at 55' r1 for~all'.2for$00 .$350 494 sm . 1 <l:.1~1~rr~'~;1 l~~. ~1;.h:~1;: (7141 522-5333 '<Ii''~'"'" cond ~.mi D42 6512 Padded sides SI75 Jim, 646·9885 anytime I 752-0960 (21J l463-111it 1 sac Hobie 14 . h1 IJNI d."~1 r11.J "''\ t·l ll'uij! ORAMGE COUNTY'S Mo"rati 97 39 H:.tJa Bug :?m e re'· Int' 55&7928 Ce1l1ng ran Casabella Setup rn.on\ \Ir' 1ulumn:. clw·, 11111 en OLDEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uft'\lra~ I SACRIRCE forward. reHrse. \arta 1W1ndson an11qut' puol 1ac~t·t~ !1k1• ~11 lor lhi· d u1l t> Jn1 ,1µplt 1 ahl1· " ORANGE j . 646 11310, f.;Jl 7~12 w d & s d ble ~pt'ed. l.Jghl cnd d 1 •ble I yr Slate ~JU , .Pme 5116 8551 I I J~r.. llU'll\<' lr.1n~f1·t HIGH BUYER &· . . cou~·s "•tnled l'lt•an 71 \ w '66 Corva1r 2dr. 110. A '1' 8 ° ~ ule ble was S239, tak!' SlllH equip ~1966 2307 1Clas~u !'Ir~ F.ngl;rnd C-J t l f(t>~. r1nan1t' 1'11.1q.!l'' 1.,11 •hll.iri, Ii '>P'••1:. "' • P.np top l'Jcnpr r call \'iton st>als. ready Lo ~ ~:1:m~ ~hit: Jud.Y 1 73().0986 Mason Srnt~h -.oft htiJnl. Boal &. trlr All \\noel ~ f1'l·~ for t11r poll11t11111 t·•m 1 .ct> llui:' 1 ;,m1,. 1, EXCLUSIVE f.1 encngs Ml 12110 rest 0 re S3011 e 1 es Love Seal Sl75 Value Wirfll sor ant1qut pool 8 ne" Sl25 llob11·nt~l ~r~old 968-~~ trol 11n1l't'1 r111f11.111nn "" \111i • "" .._. 111·!.1 .. 11111 MASERATI G'.l \'W BaJd "'''" l'nl! 536·7i81 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 llarbur HI\ d COSTA M t:..~A 546-1200 j!;l5 Call Eves S48-9988.' tble I yr Slate .. .ill rider. ti ra1r .-one! ~I 73 16fl 'cptunl'" lrlr 1\ or th• 1fl·r tlo11,Uflll'll[,lf\ ~"''"'I I \It.I Ro Car••r Inc DEALERSHIP n1•1>1 tr an~ m·~ llri'' 68 CllE\'ELLE ~ahbu NEVER 'SE D --l'<J.Ulp ssoo 966 2:.n 198 2842 motor lllm Call I-.\\''· 1m·11ara111111 I h,trJ:I" 1111 JIM M.i.RIMO y .. • . n1•w mt Hro s~soo fil:'\I 230 6 I Nds e $1 7 Su, Db d 'snelle ' 8 Ro~-kola Juku .•·!di GOL F Cl.L RS I 11-16 tl79fi I ··~' t1l ht'l'\\l"' \fll'!'lffl•fl YOL"SW·GE... l!t•I 'f(l111'1 11\1\\ I W1· II rlt•h11•1 .IO)Wh1•rl' 11ffl'r847 4452 kci.,.,. 7<1~0333me ng JI o a e 170 '-' " 11 rh ti rt " "' "' • I 111J im1•11•" 10 thl' ... utld ' •• "or '""'"' " . ., Quee'n bdnn $540. Bunks 428. 10 spds •\MF' 26 & All sorts. men·, Sl~ll R~~tored "oodl.'11 SI.tr '· ... J \t• 1"'1 1~; 111\. .tl'h flh•I ,, "·!"•rt lit .I h 1.1111.11 1 BEACH IMPORTS ob Rabb11 50 " me \I, 111 c-ar 9933 $200. Sofa & lo,•esea Motobecane 24 '$511 rm l11d1es S7S S.S:! i li4 rac·l' nt.:Rl,l \11 ';11" A.nhnues./ II \ l l\!.llJ\ hi \1 11 trade for Good runncni.: -~ r Cl:"1 9520 • • 11\1" '>.J• l 114R "'-1eStn•r1 'an 63! .,...,,u ••••••••••••••••••••••• spnngs.QnSl.2S.full . F'ronl Th ro" Mower ~l ark er Step in" si,1i IHOBII'.: II 2sacb . .!m '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• .11 11\:~;\~~; 752-0900 '60 \ W CooH'rtcblt• Newtcres t\C S375. Mattresses. Bo 760 1649 1Ross11:nul St 6511 2115<..'\I a 15 >It! IK.4 ou1cs 8 42-lQOO ..,., • ,_, 68 Cougcr Very C'lea n. twin $7S MORE 'w catcher $70 Toro Ho5,1~'!11I R•H .5~.n )!11od rn11dS475forq1111k PRIDIEST WEHEE:D l!16911arbor Rl l'll Make()ffcr 968-1841 7700901 Elertnc \to~er ~ Ga, l!IOC M Salom.in '\!t·p ~al<' 5-lt.Q·t3"1.tlJ\' '57 T·BIRD YOUR EXOTIC •>X 1trn •1111 rn~ to;in 631-7170 6385382A.,k forGar} D-A-.. 9935 -BBn ~s !168-9919 n ~5 4'\l Z!St:.! • r•. 1111 1•ni; 1111 rh,1 11 '""f" 2 Trop1to ne ch a ise "'-~. • 1 5 Boat• Si-/ IHTOWH! &IRITISHCUs· .... ,.11 111 ... 11-· Mercednlf'rl'Z 9740 Ml ST Sell Rl Rabh11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lounge. nr ne\<, beige Tram~line. 12· lwd SIS<t !Store. Restcarcmtt, Do'°~ks r-9070 IEST OFFER'. "-··" .c . .... '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• C11n,·t S_ho".rm ('t1n1l 70 Dodge Dart. 4 d r , CIC/\ ...,., D .., w bed ';'1 :""' . '>111 f ,\ ( I ,,~, $8 900 646 CJV..•• ~,,.,ea . .....,.1932 ing y, ,,,5 ater . lor 80951··••••••••••••••••••••• 110!\l l\Z1 ~[WPORT \,111 i'oucl ~,ixi tiuo •• , """' ' 73,500 mt. 6 cyl. auto, ----X tra wide StnS?le S9S ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Lor a I MO H'l'k, Ii, l' 11 \ , •. , t. SELLING Yot H MR' 78 VW Conrl. new AM F'M radio, new W •.>I Ji(O,i., .-~ MODEL HOME aterbed, dble. leather 2 :-.CH C.t.'h He.l!•~ll'r' .clitlarrl ,hp 111 \ii:! f nr II MPQD1JS WE PAY '\Inc rond '1.uJ) :dr.1s ures. xlnt nm.rung cond rails & headbrd. SISO t!2.~ ea1 h E~1 rll nct fl l'U!>l1Jm rat ch \\ '"'' ~ • . .! -~ · TOP DOlUR SS must sell. le.I\ CO.I! Stal•· S9SO 0 80 5411-IKllO an FURM. SALE. Statuary & pot.S. SIS $35 646 7909 FE F. & or " 11•n1IM ''"'-Citroen 971 6 t'Jll .lai·k Bal'on fi 200 0 80 4 30 Fmttalfic v-.n Bumper pool table. S250 ITV Rod'o ~ i.en ere~ 6"4·0381 .1rt1•r 11·~· \\ I 11.1>: ll\"I •••••••• ••••••••••••••• JIM SLEMOMS 559 8912, 4~1 0053 Ford 9940 Fairview Village located Avon S400 64>8063 Hifi s~ 809 6PYI \1"1-111 111 I t1 I ;,n1i"" l 1;:•111~;~._,1 '':~: IMPORTS i 3 Bl G ' rm( rl'bll ••••••••••••••••••••••• on S E comer or Fa1r &STOVE w m1c rowa\e ••••••;••••••••••••••••Dork on \1arru~1 ·h,111m•I '·1-"11C• 1t~1 ,.,, 19,i<l llarbor Hhd !'nl: ~u 11 r l i. ··3 ford LTD Wagon Fa1rv1ew Rds <across st like nu. sofa & lo\·eseat Beauurul Color T\ ~ , r for 25 boat ,,, .111 JI l 62 CADILLAC TOP S DOLLAR$ l OSTA ~H~A am Cm sterl'() 1 ~~~ Call 86.000 mi Runs great from Or Cty fair romer sofa.coffet-&end I "rnt\ r ree deli\l'fl 67S987S Hun' ~n·;1!' l his lk.,1111, h irl'lo·.in t :>•~l 0311Z76833 93t!l'.t 1 673·9423 963-1713 groond.sl Costa Mesa, is tbl es, gir l's bdrm I $148 646-171!6 !'lie" Balboa Doc·k l p tu h,,, .ire t·~<·t>llrnl 1ntt•rc111 ';.r,,1.. l ru<k J'i l Karmann Ghia Nl'" 1974 Pinto Station Wag s e 1_11 n g a 11 t h.e Please call art 5pm Lad y s dt'Jlh t·au ~o ·15 rt boat 54011 rno J11el h;1' onll !17 o1111 l\1 ion ,:.,,h11n1h. IM•I cnR Radcali. l'as s I Xlnl rond $14(Xl0 80 furnishings rrom .their B40·290~ sale Combcnalmn 2s 1 7i4 S460, evC$.SS7 :rA111 fl RIG I ~ i\ L ~I II ~ .., 1 · .. n1 ,11 r '*u•t-1"" ·19 300 Tl:RBO DIESEL. ~tereo 64'1 40Zi 960 5586 aft.er 4 P~1 models Opn Fn ·Sun Beaultful glass d1spla) "'V. C11l11r remolt' t·t1n 80,AT SLIPSFOR RL',\r '11J~l St'll' 'S.~!"'1~ •• lo .ti iii ! snrr aux l:ltlk scereo '69 VWIUS I""" f d T k i l AM 7PM Cas h or 6ft 3f 1 k ' " ' "' • · ·~~.·~ti c· s• 26 .,,,, lk I . I ""' or rue ' tun . ·. k 0 case. approx x t 1 e l ml rt>rord pl a) l'r !'IPT Btll 2.'L 2.5 ;'!I 1 <WC :11111 _. .c.' ·""" mt, 1 ~c'( · Nl'-. ly rebll ltiOOcc enti?. ,mall vs. camper sht!l l cash1er schec NLY. new $12S 546-33-11 rad io. i\m f'm slen•o 32 &34 ' <'.111~>-lll ·l:r.~ p11 p\y S26111HI l:ill under wmt1 i\lso "''"' . d ~ . ------. Slot machine, Hollalop, rosl SI~ 90 day w:ir I 642 4644, 9-5PM t'Hh r or d ">i'flan fl1·111,.. 1~~; 93~ or an,.,. er ad distributor l?t'n. re runs!! 496·4283 5 pc. cream color hvmg 1936 S2000 Bonanza 1938 rant). hke "''~ Tafo.t' Prefer Large SatlboJI rnn m1 r .. r· lr111Jh1 "in 'o.1n r11·nll'nlr -~ti 642 U)1 11ula tor carb & brl.~ 7~ Gala'C) Runs i:ood room set kSO 64&-5116 Sl250 Shoot The Bear S800 on lt'nns b-12 !1932 I Xlnt rl's1dPnl1a l lo(',1 nt•r ~round up rt· lror' 8l 1 ·0S80 492-8500 79 21<1 U. sunmor JUlo Paint & tires good 5221•1 Pnvate party 968 4748. aft 5 pm _. ----SSOO Std Della pool table f or ~all' Ken"ood r<-tcun t1un, Sl:!,SIXI K.'il i.221• Iran~. air. ~lt'n'O. I\ :1r~ 642 6217 751·1045, Queedn Slszel.~/Ba bedl a,,ood J.:.Q<' slattll.50. 846·9468 rec\'er. lhlal'hl ras~clll' I 642 7288 1961 Ml 180 Sed Top Dollar f mb~':~ s~·~11~ ,~,· '79hVW Convt While fin 76 f 250 Ranger XLT Pl' ron . .,., es o er Sears sewin11 washing p I a Y n I. a rir,.· c• t I c 50' Mot Moor--1:ood roncl llnl? l1Jf)cr' Paid in (1-\ISI \ 5~~ nl•(.orls 851 622(; ss" ()()(lilt'. 414?,., m~l,mcnt cond -.11h shell. full~ equ1p'd 646-1440. eves. ma c h 1 nes S25 S6S speakers. ~lll &IS 5.~'i4 & 38. h I(&: '""1 , n,;:o ni· \<urk Sli;i ur 111.•st _ • _ ._£..>" 2l! ooo me bums rej! nu 1· couch. Colorua.I style. Fenwick rustom fishing Mike u &12·6335 mu•t "1·ll _Sl2IM1, oHrr till '175.2 1 ·9 :lllOTD Sta \\ i.:n ~1 ett lvw '71 Super Btttle. ne" , tc ~es S@Xl rinn 631 3527 down-f1lled, multi <'olor poles, PeM 100, 500, 12 O loats & MariM .. PACIFIC Mi.RIMA I 6•S 1197'< h ir 'our <'ar red " tan int snrf. 11 res, It blu e p I' £ · linen fabric. good cond . ..r_eels, ~ JW 548·~ E .__. J DRY D!X'K FOR IH:NT 1926 R F.O. must.~1·11 _.1 dr J OHMSON & SOH .<'a~s 548·9341, &4&-2848 $2200 1080 r,51 1569 ves 195108 0 552·1621 Wrought cron hanging qui,.. ... ,.. 6464419 orci: part.' 1 hp. 1' n I Liftcoh-Merc":J ·1s Dasher.\!. a"on IJJIS of Mustang 9952 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Int oood \ond r'nr II " ••••••••••••••••••••••• King scze Bed & Frame lamps, SSO pr Desk fir G-.. rol 9010 I at r--"& "'. .'11:!1. ,\rll11r Bhc •'81 lOOSOTurbo• Xtra~ Ne~ M1rh · ~·L'STANG •70 red "on ond SI .. OBO mat $20 Mer"edes macs ...,,,.. o s, ;>r~ r <''tor at '" n r u ll' <'11 c \11·s~ c •11 ...., . .,. 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S75. 3 piece tiv Plants. pots, lum ber, tenor:,_S350 548.:11!!34 101'1 Cam~r Four Star $1600 fl·11d fttr an\ usNI c·ar I nt'got Ber 6. 675·6855. cond New pamt & tires Call anyllm~S48-44s7 D. ..,... ,,.., .,,..., rigid plastir & watering National Chlld-n's Oru w/refr1 uerat.or & stove l fur1•ignurilomi·~111 1 21 O & ) usk for Sheldon *'><NI _M_l_.7490 OldtMOWe "SS rm 1v1n, f"'· ....,....._. l • ...., .,_. •, ,. ,, tor be!.l Ofrl'r I in l!Ood ronchlmn S I 0 ~ ~ Tu Cart, Cherry din set 5 ms.,._.....,.. non·profit, needs your P o r l a pot t Y A 11 ('all lh•nncs Tut.'~da :r~ s l t'I S ·;9 JOOSO Turbo. l\'Ory. '78 VW Rabbit, lo m1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & 6 chn, Hutc.b Early FOR SALE girt or boats. rars. land Butane, Queen s1zr bed thru S.iturdav~ 9 ,\ M 10 • t!r ' rst TRU' CK S IMC all extras 51K. offer or clean SJ.llOorbest Call 1977 Cutlass Supreme. 6 Am .. Hanging lamp. USED W M BER etc Liberal tax dedur Sleeps 6 In excellenl 6 p M at · 414,', trade 499-5000 494·4818 ryl, many opt.ions. great 96.1-3$9Sall6PM. 4~ ~~~O~~vantages 12131 b~~~·~~onn !~:~~ s~~I 581-0790 IN STOCK! MERCEDESIENl Vol•o 9772 .;~~~~2~42;: Sed Runs MoYilg S. leMOdlliHJ S. 631·7{157 · 7 O M B 2 2 o. 4 d r • • ..................... • good good ll S600 Quality tum .. antiques, W a s h e r . d r Ye r . 'o:!!:i:4--.:' 9030 Camborac ~. ~abover ~~~~k .'~~g~~Sl~4 sp ,.. ..,.,•GJO(' to -..... ~.. 11utomot1r. air. radials. #I VOLVO DEAL.El 67J.s:M res. milc.Sacr.~2123 ~·~~':t'!'r ':o~'.t~/'~!: .. :!':' ................. s hel l ror m1n1 P U (7141 559.62(17 :=,~:,'"io':.:~'1:~0 ~81~:ea~~!t. ~~tco~~~ INORANGE COL:NTY' ·is CullassS uprem; Floral coucb/Loveseat, dinsel dresser 642·0063 s· Fiberglass Lapstrake longbed, pa ne lled. -C01»•1*'"'""' .. _""'" Mus t sell t his week -brough•m. 1 owne-r. •irlrll cond, 9300, Green ---style saillllg type dmgy cabme~. spkrs, cootrol , 19'18 Dodge a• ton pick up h-01 0-,.~-$37SO S48-ll36 art &PM SALES. SERVICE very clean. Hunt g1156 vln Jchair .831-5016 SCDHI I~ w oars S2SO J e rr) lights. xlnt cond. b>O. Absolutely 1mmacuh1t1· _J ~-1.c ~,, ,,,;,iuuuo oran)'.llm_!_w_!nds OVE•rl~~RY roof. 11r. till. am rm. 2sln1leb«ts. Kitchtable. KNW'\.tl'1 67J.1S49 S48-89'70 ---ms1de & out, am Im WANTED.I '76 300Dcr.........a EXPERTS mirny utras S3225 Woodfn TV table. All SIO AUfWfH VHF radiotelephOne CA ROVER CAMPER cassette S5SOO ..,....... 640-6016. each. Desk l Chair for IWIU.lhl Sl 8', w/bool. For sale or _ Call arter5491 I~ Lall' mod(ll Toyotus and New Mich, l'ruise con· ~ .,60 $30. 67US98 Between Around-Nltte -& antenna. 125 trade_$500~9f&2675 -• 6 4 In tern at I u n 11 I \' o Iv o ~ C ... 11 us J rQ!Jll,900. '94 74$1 _ UILI llKI :;~=.-.~•••••••••••••• Gor&e.-Common 675-7272 c b Ov bo 22i>C fODAV"' •7 VOlVO· Pl U . CORNER loah, Power 9040 10'"1 ' a er 3 way ca 'er. ummmKS. 9 6. 9 MERCEDES 1966 Harbor Blvd '69 ymouth Sola' lovt atat ~.twin Smog is -ally , .. t1n11 refrige . stove. heater, 10 spd , 2 u le $3$00 Lo~· m1. 1 owner manr COST· U l."C.'• Satelltt $500. 080 '" ~ " ••••••••••••••••••••••• po rt a pot ty $600. 631·04llll ,. "'l:N" ......... ~ headboardl ""' ea. din bid. Pretty IOOtl, turn • 7 s s e 8 R n y 2 4 • 9fiO.. ~-~ --extro~. 11lectrk Hwu·oo 46.9301540.94 7 ~-- rm a.bit w/centerplece sl&nals won't be fnough. Weekender. VlH', ce. -7 '68 EL CAMINO TOfOT•-•OlY'O $39,500 011213-~ ~ --Looltln1 for a home or SU. 2 chairs 15 ea, or Driverawillh1vetosend stereo, bait tank. trlr & SELL idle 1lems with a Runs &dooksgreat tu•H..._11.4 -. -'M Volvo Pl900.5, xlnt yow own? You'll find be!tof(trHZ=• up flares before they more.Newconcl.Sl8.500. D11ly Pilot Classified 87~6777 c .. +.wm Ma ke yo1lr Ahop8in& running cood Muat see many homes tdvertlled ,.,_ lirl...11 ....... ... .. -t R 7""" -·d w ... ····•JO).,. ·0·•·•1 e11ier by l.l'Slng lhe 11ly 831·3733 dys, 494·8'03 ror •ale ·-. Cla11lfl"'d '-WIHU!W CM nt'ftl!I · .--.wi;ru _n_._ .....!!lt Ad_Resul~ 6'2.Jfil! .-.. • •• • ~Hot ~la$Slf~ Ads. m ,. ~--• .... • .... v..-e"""ry.__d .. 11 .... '------ I I ea -.. ._ J '· ' ,. .. - . . . . .. . .... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. · -: : . OUtl~I COAST . . . . . . ... . . . * • • • • YOUR HOllTOWtl DAllY PIPIR l r WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS . Now ·she can see hu.sband, infant son . Woman blind since birth wins gamble on corneal surgery • Charles, and the baby, who has Peter's Anomaly, a congenital deformity that leaves scars in the eye's central field of vision. Had the operation failed, she biggest joy or all," she sald. ·'The thing that surprised me mos t was how messy my house was." she said with a laugh. normal vision, live in Normal Heights. She credits a visit to the doctor's office for the baby as leading to her "miracle." SAN DIEGO <AP > -Debr\ Kramarich, blind s ince birth, always loved her infant son but says "we seem so much closer now that I can look into his eyes." \\'hen the surgical bandages were removed from her eye, the 28-year-old housewife also saw her blind husband and ex· claimed that he is "just as handsome as I always thought he was." He is ''just as -handsome . as I thought he was.'' Doctors had told her ,r~peated· ly there was no hope she could regain sight in the eye, but she look an eye exam with her son, anyway. The doctor discovered that the back or her eye was still healthy. so a new corne14 could restore her s ight. All her life. Mrs Kramarich saw the world as 1t might appear through an opaque shower cur· tain. As a child. one of her eyes was removed. She was legally blind. But in May, s he and her eye s urgeon decided to gamble on a cornea transplant and cata.act removal to reverse the effects of would have been plunged into total darkness for the rest or her life. One day aft er receiving a cor· nea from an 18-year-old dead woman. the bandages came off. She saw her 9-month·old son, Ryan. ··our little boy -people used to tell us about all the cute things he was doing. I never could see those cute things. and now I see all or them. That's the BELIEVE IT OR NOT Patrire Redding. Selene Askins. !\1onica Lennartson and f>ath~· Stroner. ~hown making \\'hill' water in the rafting l'\'l'nt \\On Lhe \\'omt·n-.. .\qua Olymp1rs at Prter":-L<rn<ling in lluntington Beach They .. Before, I could ignore it. Now I have to clean it once in a while." Her surgeon, Dr. Lee Todd Nordan, was present when Mrs. Krama rich saw anQther un· forgettable sight. . "\Ye we re standing on the sixth noor at Scripps Hospital. getting ready to use the Eye Center's f acilities when s he slopped and said, '\Yow, that must be a s unset'," he said. Mrs. Kramarich. her hus band, .. But the gift of vision .has not come without painful moments. .. People's attitudes abou t things show on their faces so much," Mrs. Kramarich said. ·'To watch the expressions on people's faces when they see that my husband's totally blind "Some have pitying looks and <See SEES. Page AZ> o.My""" ...... ..,. c ..... ...,., represented TC Peppercorn restaurant. Teams from Haagen-Oazs and Legend re~taurant H'ams pla<:ed sec:ond and third Pro-bilingual faction loses Board reiects UC Irvine official's candidate Red captured in Angola identified SACRAMENTO <AP> The s tate Board of Education has narrowly re·elected its president over a candidate backed by a faction that wants to liberalize the bilingual education rules. It wasn 't until t he second ballot Tuesday that the board voted to keep Preside nt Ann Lea~nworth of Santa Cruz. a former Fresno school board member. The race was between Ms. Leavenworth, 57, a long.time Democratic party activist. and newly appointed m e mber Uvaldo Palomares, 44, a Spring Valley educator. Palomares was backed by board member Lorenza Calvillo Schmidt, director of Middle Layoff reports called speculative MIDLAND, Mich. <AP> - Reports that the federal govern· menl soon will announce the layoffs or up to 100 .000 employees were dismissed to· day by federal budget director DavJd Stockman as "pretty speculative ... "There are no plans in that precise direction at the present time." Stockman said after de· livering a speech in his home state. Today's Ch icago Tribune quoted adminis tration sources as saying that between 80,000 and 100,000 positions would be cul,· with the departments of education and energy bearing the brunt. Administration sources have said they are considering phas· inrout a comparabl, number of federal jobs over two or more years, but they emphasized that no final decisions have been made. ''We have said that we believe the federal government bas an excesaive payroll. It is padded and we can sbrink the s\te. and therf( may be plans announced in lije r e latively near future to that e ffect,·• Stockman said. The former congressman from St Joseph , Mic h .. added that "these are not layoffs that anybody is talking about. It's a gradual reduction in the size of the federal payroll and it will be primarily achieved through attrition." Stockman, concluding a three- day swing on behalf of Presi· dent Reagan's econpmic pro· gram. attracted more than 8)() people to a $30-a·plate breakfast in Midland. Stockman said 300 federal programs would be "changed, reduced, con solidated o r eliminated" In the next year. But he said a "safety net of social services for the truly needy" would be maintained. He warned Reagan's sup· porters to brace for a ''coun· teroffenslve of wrong and lnaC· curate,.lnformatlon" from the president's opponents. He pre· dicLed s uch rhetoric would begin as the 1982 elections near. Earth, a campus housing project at UC Irvine. who s ays she represents the poor and Spanish· speaking children. She has been h ars hl y c r itic al o f M s . Leavenworth. The first secret ballot was 5·5. But after meeting privately for about 15 minutes. the board re· turned a nd voted 6·4 for Ms . Leavenworth. One of her sup- porters. the Rev. Lewis BohJer Jr, of. Los Angeles, was re· e lected vice pres ident without opposition. No one said who had changed votes or why, but the division clearly reflected continuing political and personal dif· ferences between factions that was not healed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's three new appoint· ments in June. Last April in a letter. Ms. Schmidt urged Brown not to re- appoint Ms. Leavenworth and severaJ of her supporters. She s aid the reappointment would make it "difficult to design pro· gressive. e ffective and humanistic education " The Sacramento Bee quoted a private memorandum written by Ms. Schmidt in November s aying that ·'the assault on minorities continu~s unabated <See BOARD, Page A.2) CAPE TO\YN, South Africa <AP J South African trOQps captured a Soviet sergeant ma· jor and killed two Soviet lieuten- ant colonels during their anti· guerrilla operations in Angola, a Defense Ministr y spokesman said today. In a telephone interview from Pretoria . the spokesman said Sgt. Maj. Nikolai Fyodorovlch Pestretsov. who was earlier identified as a warrant officer. was captured during a skirmish in Angola about 30 miles north of the South \Yest African border. The spokesman. who asked not lo be identified, did not pro· vide names of the slain Soviet of· ficers or details of their deaths In Paris, Angola 's am· bassador to France today ac knowledged that Soviet military advisers may have been killed in the South African operation. He warned the con- Clict would escalate unless South Africa pulled out, and implied major Soviet and Cuban rein· forcements might be called in. The envoy, Luis Jose d ' Almeida. said the Angolan authorities could not officially confirm Soviet deaths since they have no control of events in <See ANGOLA, Page A.2) ...... ,..... Vehra Kramaric:/1 . :lX. c1,,/14'1ts in r 11•11111H1 lw1 111111mtil11/rl wm. H11an /hanks t11 Iler rC'cen l c11r11en/ t rr111.~p/0111 Remap plan would give OC new senate seat By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of II• Delly l"llel SlaH Orange County would gain a new state Senate seat designed to increase thl' political· clout of Hispanic voters under a reap· portionment plan released today in Sacramento. The new district would include all or major portions or the cities or Santa Ana, Garden Grove. Westmins ter. Anaheim and Fullerton", according to maps re- leased by the Senate Committee on Elections and Reapportion- ment. thl' electoral part1c1pation of llispamcs in Orange County,·~ Boatwright told reporters at 4 morning press conference iO Senate chambers ' Under the reapportionment proposal. a coastal districJ would extend from Seal Beach to San Clemente. then balloon into vast areas of San Diego and Ri verside counties. T he district would be similar 1n compos1t1on to, a lthough larger than, the existing 36lh Senate District now represented by Sen . J o hn Schmitz, R, Newport Beach • The distr:ict would have an Hi spanic population or about 28 percent , s aid committ ee C hairm a n Sen . D a niel Boatwright. D-Concord "This central Orange County distric;t is des igned to enhance Much of the a rea in Schmitz·~-­ dis trict. includi n g the com · mun1t1es of Mi ssion Viejo, Laguna Hill ~ and El Toro woufd <See REMAP, Page A2) OC airport panel denies affiliati~n I: • . : ' • • By GLENN SCOTT Of t ... o.lly "''"" StaH A group of corporate ex - ecutives reviewing possible sites for a regional airport in Orange County let it be known Tuesday they aren't in anyone's political pocket. To prove the point. members of the Blue Ribbon Regional Airport Comm 1llee recom · mended to the county Board of Supervisors that ope rations at John Wayne Airport shouldn't be expanded until the g r oup fi nishes its review The proposal had been OP · posed by 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley, who had been warned m advance of the pend· ing action. Riley had sent a brief letter to the committee mem- bers asking them to kill the s ug- gestion because he said it could destroy confidence in the coun· Ly 's efforts to r educe airport noise. The committee m e mbers. many of whom were selected at Riley's request . refused .. My intention is not to rubber stamp other po1itical decisions that are being made ... explained He nry Segerstrom. partner ill C J Segerstrom & Sons of Cos4 Mesa. and the person who prO; posed halting expansion at John Wavne. I ie said continued expansioh at the airport would jeopardiie the importance of the work Ute blue ribbon comm i tt ee ti performing. :: Interviewed this m orning~ Riley was philosophical about the committee's action. He saicf 1t should inspire confidence that the committee was not "han~ picked·· to fo llow his lead. • The s upervisors. however,• weren't enamored or the conv mittee·s suggestion At a regu1" m eeting this morning, th~ agreed to tell the blue rib committee members not to gi involved with the John Way master plan. Ralph Clark, board chairmaJE said the John Wayne expansiOj will not affect the committee~ review because the existina airport' never could be a regional site. It's too s mall. ,;! J <St>e AIRPORT. Page AZ> Baby elepham ·:~ succumbs ORANGI COAST WIATHll Fair t hrough Thursday • a,#ter sur·uery but low cloudiness late • "} 1 ~ night through mid · 1 morning hours . Highs at <. the beaches 70 to 75 and in· , land areas 78 to 85. Lows tonight 62 to 66. ESCONDIDO <AP> An 11· day-old African elephant. the firs t born i n c apti vi t y in California, died at San Diego \Yild Animal Park today, hours a fter marathon surgery to re· pair intestinal puncture wounds. Park officials said Thor, gored by an adult elephant last week, died of respiratory failure. ''He never fully came out of anesthesia and efforts to revive him failed." park spokeswoman Martha Baker said. Following suuery Tuesday, veterinarians expr essed OP· tlmlsm that the baby pachyderm -only the third born in captivity in U .S,. lliatory -had survived the ordeal. The. 205-pound, 33·inch tall elephant suffered the tusk wounds 90 m inutes after bein1 placed on public display last Wednesday with the park's elght:J"ember elephant herd. • , ~ lNSIDI TODAY A Toronto physician aimc to explore the wreck of a British bark aaleep in the A retie deep since the days of Queen Victoria. See Page D4 INOIX --· ... . . . ' . . . . . . . . . • • l .. . . . . • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 2. 1981 Bergeson's tax indexing .bill hacked SACRAMENTO An effort ~ Assemblywoman Mar ian tkrgeson, R Newport Beach, to ~ace u state income tax index ctng measure before California voters in 1982 has received a boost. •'T he Assembly Committee on Const1tut1onal Amendments on /f41esday approved the proposed oteas ure with the m inimum four Atoles but only after Mrs. Bergeson collected the last needed vote following intense ,hallway lobbying efforts with ·sheral committee members ·(Jnder the indexing measure. faxpayers wouldn't be forced in 'ib hi gher tax brackets when they 'r'eteive salary increases. '.The proposal previously was !i pproved by the Assembly's Revenue and Taxation Commit· l-ee. lt s till faces a hearing 'before the As~embly Ways and Means Committee. C'ha1red bv Assemblym<1n J ohn Vascori N'llos. D·S<tn J ose. before going to lht• A~sembly floor and to the Senate Vasconcellos. a member of the constitutional amendments com mittce. gave a ··pass" vote when thP committee roll was called .<}nothcr me mber. Sam Farr. 0 5jonterey, left the r oom before tlie vote. but was eventually con d nced by Mrs Be rgeson to cast the n£'eded vote to m~e the measure out of the committee Mrs Bergt'son is proposing that indextog be tied to a so . " From Page A1 REMAP. • • oe yielded to a separate d1stric:t that would enl'ompass much of ,f\Ortheast Orange County and cµwtend 11lto Los Angt•les County , Whittier. La Mirada, West Co· vina and Walnut would be among (.'ommunilles 10 the north sector of the chstrict A proposed so.called inland , Oxange County district would 10 'elude the c1t1es of Fountain \'allev. Costa :'\1esa . Irvine. .T.ust1ri. Villa Park and Brea and yortions of Anaheim and Santa An<t The commun1 t1 es of Los Alamitos. C) press and Buen<i '.Park would be joined with ~>own£'v and Norwalk to Los : l'(ngl'ic~ Count) 10 a nother dis trltt that \\Ould cross count) Imes Boa t wr ight said the fact Orangt• County voters \\Ill be -1pht among f1H' Senate districts i'rtstcad of thret• r eflects the trem t•ndous population growth that h<is occurred 1n thi area · stocc the last reapportionment ' Ex1sttog ltoes werl? drawn b) the state Supreme Court in 1973 ·aHer a plan advanced by the l~gislatur'e \\as vetoed b) the governor Reupportionmcnl 1s required ever) JO years based on popula tion c.;h1rt~ 1cll'nt1fied b) the de ('enntal ccn~us ldcnt1fy1ng numbers have yet tu be attached to the proposed 'new districts Boatwright said ·ft u m b c rs were st 1 I I be 1 n g s t udied Candidat es 10 even ··nttmbered districts will run for 'office in 1982. candidates in odd n u mbered d1slncts two years later According to figures released I~ the committce staff. the new : entral Orange County district 1 ould be about 51 percent ! emocrat1c and 36 percent :• epublican. •f It would contain about 582,000 :S,eople. slightly belo"" the op jf1mum size of 592,000. •i By contrast , the proposed :toastal district that would ex :4cnd into San Diego and iverside counties would be bout 50 perc£'nt Republican and 7 percent Democratic The northeast county district that would include southeast os Angeles County l would be bout 47 per cent Republican and :!13 percent Democratic I~ The toland Orange County dis : riC't wou Id be 49 perce nt ! epublican and 38 percent '.~emocratic. while the proposed · •est county district t hat would tretc h rnto southwest Los l ngeles County would be 58 lc;percent Democratic a nd 33 per- kent Republican. ORANGE COAST {'ailed "wagt• and s alaries in· crease" not the Consumer Price lndex The CPI would be the standard m a separate in· cOmf lax index ing initiative by taxat ion wut(·hdog Howard Jarvis J ar•v1~. co auth or or t he Proposition 13 property tax c ut of l!J7tl. has qualified an in· itiattve for next J une's ballot that would make s tate todexmg permanent It would use the statew ide Cons umer Price Index, of CPI. as a measure of inflation Mrs Bergeson say~ the CPI includes. for one thing, new housing costs that don't apply to everyone. She 1s proposing an in dex tied t o the average statewide increase in wages. Th<it would be a ··far more responsible" approach. she said The (·omrn1ttee s three Republtt'ans and Demcwrat Farr voll'd for her mea~.ure. One who didn 'l vote. As semblvman (;arv llarl. l>·Santa Harba.ra. said. ··1 don't believe in wntmg tax policy into lhl' slate Constitution " If Mrs Bergeson's ACA34 1s approv<'d b~ tht• Legislature earlv next · vcar. 1t will bypass Bro"'" ·s desk and go on th1.· ballot liS a rival to tht• Jarvis measure Mrs Bergeson's measure 1s a eonstitut1onal amendment, whil<' the .Jarvis proposal 1s a statutory ch<1nge Generally the constitution takes preced ence . said u s p ok('swoma n for Secrt'tary of State M <1 rch Fong Eu That \\OUld mean Mrs B e r g l's u n · s m e as u r e "" o u I d bt•comt· the I ~rn 1 f l h<' voters ap provt•cl both California "as the first state to mdex its income tax But aft er this n•ar. the tax bracket udjust mt•ni is scheduled to ex elude the firs t 3 percentage p<>1nt-. of inflation Go\ Edmund Bro"' n Jr vetoed Mrs Bergeson 's earlier bill to make• full indexing permanent Bro" n .s<11d it ""as too ex pens I\ e. t•1ting a rc\'enue losi, of S200 rn1ll1on 10 the first year and bill1ons 1n futu re year ... Pn•s1dt•nt Hl'agan s recent!~ apprO\ed tax t•ut includes the first f<•dC"rnl 1n{·oml' lax index mg From Page A1 ANGOLA. • • art•<Js under South Afnran oc cupatwn If tht· m'""" ,.., true. 1t \rnuld not bt' '>Urpn:-.1ng ,'· d ·1\lmeida told a ne\\S confPrencc Thl' So\·1et.s have not com mentl'd 110 lht• rcport5 A T\" pool reporter taken by tht• South Africans to the northern border area of South West Africa said he s:rn more than JOO captured Soviet trucks, a bout 50 tanks and one truck carrying the remains of a South African helicopter that had been shot down to the invasion. He said these vehicles. plus South African vehicles, were heading south tnln South West Afnca. The reporter said a South Afnc·an orftcer told him and other foreiJ!n corresponde nts taken on the tour that the 10· vas1on forcl' cleared an area 90 miles deep into Angola of weapons The South l\frican Defense M inii.try spokesman said more than half of the South African forces in Angola had been withdrawn and the rest would be pulled out ··accordi ng to schedule .. He could not say when the troops would return to South West Africa because they were ··still having problems "ith land mim•<; " South Af r 1ca·s defense minister said Tuesday that the Soviet casua lties in Angola prove the Namibian guerrillas are controlled and supported by the Soviet Union. "ThC're can be no doubt that the terror is t organization SWA PO 1s controlled by a nd given u1eolog1cal and matenal support by the Soviet Union:· said Defense Minister Magnus Malan ma statement Daily Pilat Ctaulfled ad11enl1lng 714 642-5678 All other clepanmenls 642 4321 I I ' I I I I ' I I 1~ I f Tnornas P Haley PUl)l1,,,., 11'\0 (f"l•tt' ( •ltC Ml •• 'tH 1 _., Roberi N Ween p, .. ~. ThOMaS A, Muiot11np (010' M1cnae1 P Ha111ey ...., .... 1'°'9 (\tf9(f()I L l(ay 5, hull1 0.rectOf OI ~'''°'"' Kennelh N Goelelard Jr Ct,CU'l1IO't 01ftll(.I01 Bernard Scnulman oo.~ ....... Chllrlee H Loos -~no lo•"' Carol A. MoorP ~(- MAIN OFFICE JJO .,_,,.,,fl-'" \I < "'''" M•\• ( A M •tl .cJdr••\ tlo• ''6.J ( O"tl• M f'\4' ( A '1)ttl'1r. 00"''0"' "' ,. if"·~ Qrot\t Pwa \t\11'\Q (O'T•CWI"~ N :1 f t,,.1 • rt I • • t't tfft t .. I •* tf • ,...,, '°'' 1-t •t " .-. ... , h• •• 6'' 1 t 1 A th ' Dt I 0. • l'T\ \ '"'' 1 C •• 1jt I •"•' \I I nl'tf1 \i'! '-(.of" l1H)t l•lt l ii t I I,\ ¥t ,,. 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APWI,...- \\ h1l'h 11wludt'CI ..,ht•t•p l ndl'r. th1• 1.·.it ('al\·gcH·, l..irr~ B:.ill · haci K<11.uko l>athL•<I Thrnu.L!houl lh1· hum1llat11111 lhl' l'<tt 'thO\H•d total dt'tgu:-1 On.• .. schedul£'d an animal wash la:-.t Wl't'k . it \\a:-. an noltnet•d that the w;.ish was for dogs, t•ats i.lnd an~·thtnJ.! t•lst.•. Cronkite 'happy' in semi-retirement NEW YORK 1AP1 Walter Cronkite misses his anchor seat. but says he is happy with his semi retirement six months <tfter he told the nation for the last time ·that ··that's the way it is " ··1 m iss the broadcast. but no more than I anticipated,'. sa1d Cronkite. who anchored CBS' Monday night s pecial on the late broadcaster Lowe ll Thomas. "l don·t thmk there's go10g to be a n} trauma. I don't r egr et my decision. It was time to move on and do other thtogs I've got plenty to do ·· Thl' 64 -year old former anchorman of the "CBS Evening Ne\\s" said the change in his life 1s JUst hitting him since he worked fairly regularly 1n From Page A1 AIRPORT. • • 'Tht.•y 're going off in a direc ton lhal " gotog to hold up their efforts, said Clark. adding that the committee. perhaps in· nocently. was "stirring up dis· scns1on m that area by trying to rehash what we've already ac· compltshed. · · Clark noted that the master plan for airport expansion was hu mm,•r,.rl out after "l'veral public hc·arings. ··Wt• do not neL·d lhL•1r advice on this.'· he <;a 1d · 110"" t'\'Cr. we do appreciate tht•1r sincent~ · Thl' master plan allows for the numtwr of daily Jl'l dcµartures lo IOCrt.'US{' from 11 lo 55 over the next "l'\'cral ~ t•urs. but only after quieter aircraft are in· trocluct'd to reduce the tota l takcoff noist• Al thL• samt• time. liirport fac1lll1L'" would undergo a S75 to $100 million expansion. paid for by usN fees and bond sales. to accommodatc 1ncrcastog use of the airport From Page A 1 BOARD. • • under tht.1' leadership of Ann Leavenworth.·· E\'cn though all 10 board membt"rs are Brown appomtees, their disagree ment s have som£'t1mes paralyzed the board . The state s uperintendent of public instruction, Wilson Riles. told a reporter Tuesday that in the past. members "tended to r eflect the broad vie"' of educa - tion, rather than board mem bers viewing t hemselves as reflecting a certain kind of in· terest. How much that is the fa u It of th£' governor I don •t know " On(' of the m ost divis ive issues was the regulations on bilingual education that the board ap· proved in April The r ules. ste mming from new legislation to increase the em- phasis on English. included pro· v is ions aimed al moving stu- denL<; out of the bilingual pro· g ram fas ter From Page A1 SEES ... some look away. I'm probably bothered most by looks of pity. Charles is not to be pitied. My husband has to be one of the most independent people going. He does better without sight than I do with my new sight." Now tbat she has sight, Mrs. Kramarich says her goal in life Is to become a registered nurse. • "l want to do s1'mething_in re· turn for what I got.~· she sfild March , April and May and then took the summer months off. as he had to previous years ··Th1rty-s1x hours after retir ing, I was on an airplane to Houston to do a story.·· he said Tuesday. adding t hat he was busy in the spring with his So· v1et Uni1>n segment for CBS' fi ve-parl defense series and his weekly ·univcrsc" program on science ··There was no time lo ~o and have afternoon cocktlills. as I alwa~·s dreamed it was s upposed to bl':· he said ··u is a bit odd no"'. though It's 5·30, r m in New York and I m talking to someone casuallv " Dunng the summer. Cronkite did a lot of sa11tng and took trips lo Mato(' and Bermuda Drexels · ·1 feel great , absolutely won- derful r vc never felt better ·· n e·s kept up with the world l'\'l'OU. b) reading newspapers and watching the n etwork newscasts. durin g which. he says, "I fltp back and forth dur rng the commercials. But I face the same frus trations about commercials . They seem to hit about the same time ·· lie says his d1al -switch1ng is a carry·over from his nearly 20 years as anchor or lhl.' cventog news. ··1 al\\avs want to see what thl' opposil11;n·s doing . I'm still highly tompel1tive and I still ha\'e that old feeling for CHS ·· About his successor 1n the hot :-eat. Dan Rath(•r. Cronkite said ··He 's doing ftnt• He 's coming • • • best at· along JUSt as I ant1l'ipated He's gotten O\'L'r that original intense· ness quite quickly The mtervie"" with Cronkite \\as hc•ld the same day in which last week·s network news rat· mgs were released by the A C :'1:1eben Co ABC·s ··world News Tonight" f101shcd ahead of CBS for o nl ) t h e second time. Hather. however. was on vaca- t10n . and Leslie Stahl was sitting tn Blaz~ hattl~d BAKEHSFIELO cAP 1 /\bout '500 f1ref1ghters set hatkf1rc•s toda) t o s t o p the spn·acl uf a 1.000 acre brush fire 1n ruggt•d tt•rra1n about 25 miles l'ast of ht•n• 20°/o OFF! 18th Century Dining & Bedroom Sets . • 2 WEEKS ONLY - ORDER NOWll Several aeta In stock. . ' " . . . . . . .............. Carol Channing 1/eft 1 and Barbar.a Walters look over program wtth cmnposer-lyric1st Jerry llerman bet ween acts of ··Jerry·s Girls. a musical show m Vew York featuring many oJ Jlerman·s show luries Sutherland breaks 1.vris t Actor Donald Sutherland said be broke his wrist m a boating accident after his sai lboat ran aground. Sutherland and six com· panio ns were sailing in S ui sun Bay when his 40-foot boat Black Du(•k got stuck on a mud bank. said Chief Petty Officer Dave Cipra of the Coast Guard. Sutherland . who recently s tarre d in the m ovies '"Ordinary People'" and ··Eye Of The Needle ... said from his hospital room in Pitts· burg, Callr . that the mis· hap occurred during a two· week vacation with his family. U S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger 1s in China for a 10-day vis it, which will include a meeting with Vice Chairman Deng Xiaoping. Burger and members of his s laff are gues ts o f the Chinese Ministry of Jus tice. They will visit Shanghai and Canton after Peking, and are sch edule d to m eet with China's top judicial officials and visit law schools, the U.S. Embassy said Princess Diana will be busy when she and Prince Charles end lheir vacation al BalmoraJ Castle in Scotland ne xt month, Buckingham Palace said. The 20-year-old former Lady Diana Spencer, who married the prince July 29, will accompany him on a three-day tour of Wales. The couple will dine with the Lord Mayor of London in November, and with House of Commons Speaker George Thomas on Dec. L The princess will attend t he opening of Parliament on Nov 4 and an annual ser vice of remembrance for war dead Nov. 7 in Whitehall. She will meet the diplomatic corps al a Buckingham Pa lace reception. An appeal m ailed to alum· ni of Palos Verdes High School, class of 1972, urges former s tudents to help find missing people for their 10. year reunion, including one named Cbrtstopber Boyce. Between the time the Oyer was printed and its receipt by a lums. U.S. marshals he lped find Boyce, a convict· ed spy who was a fugitive hiding out al Port Angeles. Wash., until marshals caught up with him. A notlonnl television au· dlence was treated to aome wet and wlld entertainment when malfun c t lonlna s prlnklers soukud a vitr&ely s how at a casu10 hotel. Just u few minutes after the weekly "Atlantic City Alive" program went on the air. ~pr1nklen gus hed tor rents o r water o nto sax· ophonist Sam Butera and his jazz band. The program, broadcast over Atlanta's WTBS-TV to cable television sys tems a round the nation, went off th e air within seconds . Butera and his band were wi n ding up tneir first number for about 225 guests inside the Carousel Cabaret at Resorts International Hotel casino. Blac k Panther Party leader Huey Newton was ar. rested in an Oa kland restaurant after he allegedly got drunk , insul t ed customer s and refused lo leave, police reported. A man ide ntified as Newton's bodyguard, Larry Henson, 32, also was arrested at lvey's Restaurant a nd was being he ld for investigation of brandishing a firearm and carryi ng a concealed . loaded g un , sai d a po l ice s pokesman. Newton. 39, has been free on $100,000 bail while appeal· ing the terms of sentencing under a 1978 conviction for b eing a n ex -fel o n in possession of a gun. YACl\'G DRL'~K RA!' Panther cl11ej Sew1011 Texas rivers overflow Rain-swo llen Lavaca and Guadalupe flood cities Coastal- L-c-"' l•I• 1\19111 thr<MiQll "11dmornlnQ '-"· Ol"trwls. sunny fhur~d•y with llltle tem~rature ch•noo Co•U•I low •1 lonlQht. 1S lllQll Tllu'1drt wawr 10 lnl•nd low .. IOl\IQhl, U hlQh TllufMi.y Els.-re, llQhl varleble wind• lonl9flt ""4111 -.1-1 10 .-nt winch to to " llll015 Tlwr-y •'te,._, Sovt"-W<IY •-II -to'"'• 1 .. 1 HIQhl M>d monll"9 IOw ckKods wlt11 DUtlal etter""°" CIUrl\lnQ. U.S. summary S-• ...., thll"Oe•ll>owe" con-tinued lrom ,,.. 1-.r Greet L•ltes lo the _.,.,. 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Thunder1torm1 peOlnQ •lrol\g wlncn bett..-ed wfttern "'*""'''••nl• and thowen end lh11nder>l\Owe,. w•rt K.an.trlld •lonQ 11\e IOUlhem Allanllc Cout. the eulorn Gull COHI •ncl it. not"lhem Rockies Tl\e reln·s•ollen L•vece end Gu..Uhll» river• In M>Uthttrt TUH kepi ~dents lram _,, l\0"191 tor II\• u cono •tr•loM d•Y Tl\e G-lue>t 1..-d 11\e city of c .. ro. IO ml!M soutl'le•• of S... 4ntonlo. T roplcel 1torm E mlly b•o11911t 11\ul\cle•sllOwers, rou911 HH •nd 1qu•ll• to 8ermud• IOdey, but lore<Mlen Miki ltle st°"" PoMCI llO tl\rM l IO IN U.S. ,,..lnl-. The Hallol\el WHIM• S•rvlce f0<ecm tor todey celled '°' i<•I tued stw>-•• •"d lhunder'1orm• over IN Allentlc CoHI encl from the Gull Coest ecrou lhe I-er Of\lo Velley to the Greal I.Alt.,. Widely K~lld ,,_,. win ten •crou 11\e norther!\ R1><1tlu end Arlr-. 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Los Angele• should haw -lo• cloucllnKs '" ,,.. l•le nlQM to "''d mornlnQ houn wllh ~tly suMy deo. Temp.ratures '" the city should be II\ the mid to\. Temperatures HATIC>tll "' Le I"<• Al,,.l\'f 74 .. AlbuQw .. 5' 01 4mulllo 7S M .01 4Plevlll' t2 ... OS All•l\te IO '° , .. 411anl< Cty 12 ,, ·" 8•111more '3 70 81rmlnQhm .. 14 IJ Bllll'\erc._ 7l w eo1 .. IS SI e ... ion 7J .. ero-vll• t3 71 8uff•lo es .. t• CNrlltnSC IS n Cll•r1slnWV '° .. II , ... .-,. w Clll<evo IS ., .01 Cln<lf'lllOll IS ., .07 Clewland ., 70 .u COIU-II .. Of O•l·Ftwtf\ II ,, A 0.nWf ., ., 0.SMolMJ .. SS Detroit tl .. 07 0..lutfl .s .. , H•ntiDrd ,, '° HeleN ..... HonOIWlu .. ,. "°"""" tJ ,. ,,,., ..... 1J 71 .>1 JkllWWll• .. .. KeMCll'f " so LAtV ... IOl ,. Lttt .. 111«11 11 70 .27 ,.,,..,,... ... 1S ·" Mla"11 .. ,. Mii••• 11 " _. .. sc.,. ., .. Nollvlllo .. 70 Newone-.. , . t4 lffw YCl"ll t ,. " ... I Herlolll 17 JO <>Illa City 77 ., .It ~ ., ., 0 ..... 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The same 24-hour answering sef\'ice may be used to record letters to the edito't--on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification No circulaUon calls, plea11e Tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086 Ofange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 2, 1981 H/F IN COPNTY JAii. Rubert J. Thompsmt Camps filled for holiday OperC1tors of s tale and na · tional cam p g r o un d s in the Orange County area say they are booked solid for the Labor Day weekend, and those expect· ing to find a space without a reservation will be disappointed Spokesmen at San Clemente. San Onofre and Doheny stale beaches said no reser vations are being taken and advised cam· pe rs to look elsewhere. Spaces which become availa· ble through cancellations will be assigned on a first come. first ~ved bas is. t he SJ>j)kesmen said. However, they said few if any no-shows are expected . A spqkesman for the National F orest Service said non · reserved s paces are available at the Cleveland Nationa l Forest, but that a ll reserved spaces have been taken. The spokesman sa id persons seeking last-m inute information on camping space should call 678-3700 before they leave home. Campers are advised to leave early to find a s pace in the Cleveland National Forest. Huntington Beach officials said the recreational vehicle park south of the city pier will not be open over the Labor Day holiday. They said t he area will open to campers Sept 15. Officials at Huntington State Beach said they offer no over· night ca mpin g . However . owners of recreational vehicles are welcome until midnight when the area c loses. Trash collection in the cities of Laguna Beach, Irvine. Fountain Va l ley , Huntington Beach . Newport Beach And Costa Mesa will be postponed by one day of the national holiday. The unin· corporated communit ies of Dana Point and Laguna Niguel will follow the sam e schedule. Trash pick-ups will resume Tuesday and continue one day later than through the regular service day Satu rday Regularly scheduled service wi II resume Sept. 14. Federal. state. counly and municipal offices will be closed Monday. There will be no mail delivery and U.S. Post Offices will be closed. Regular service will resume Tuesday. Gem Talk ByJ C HUMPHRIES Cert1{1ed Gemo/011111. AGS FROM OUTER SPACE c:11mes the pend1ll In this age of s pace explora· lion and interplanetary travel, there is one gemstone that is able to fit right in with this "other-wo rdly " theme. The peridot (pronounced perry. dough> is a space traveler. and sometimes a rrives he re from the outer reaches of the un· iverse. This pale yellow beauty is the only gemstone, say scien· lis ts, that is ever found em- bedded In meteorites which strike the earth. For those born during the peridot birthstone month of August, the stone has special significance, because it symbolizes a happy marriage. In ancient days. when special qualities were attributed to gemstones, there was a belief that the peridot conquered timldtty and warded off evil spirits. The ancient Egyptians wore it as a talisman because of it.a ability to capture and hold even the dimmest light. The peridot is usually a pale yellow· green or bottle-green. hilt at ni1ht, under artificial light, it appears darker. This h as earned It the nicknam e of • .. ._vening emerald ... Slay suspect • arraignment ."' due next week ~· with the dcatb of the l2·yearit Brenneman boy ~ Robert Jac kson Tho mpson, oil' 35-year-old former se~ offender accused of lhe kidnap-murder of Anahe im ne ws paper delivery boy Benjamin Brenneman will be arraigned Sept. ·11. A delay in Thompson's first court appearance since being ar res ted T hursday was granted Tuesday by North Orange Coun· ly Superior Court Judge Dave Bach Jr., so Deputy Public Defender Mic h ael Giannini would have more time lo review the case. Bach. m eanwhile. ordered T hompson m oved fro m t he Anaheim City Jail to Or.ange County Jail, where he will re· main in custody without bail In an earli er development, a woman arres ted with T hompson Thursday in Santa Monica was released from the Anaheim jail Monday afternoon. police said. Lisa Ann Hickle, 23, was freed after officials in the District Al· torncy's Office decided not to file crim ina l charges against her as an accomplice in ronnection The slam boy was last seen c:i.· livering n e ws p a pers aad solicitmg subscriptions ut ~ apartment complex in Anaheim near 'Vhere Ms . Hickle li\leJ. Thompson reportedly was st.a,)'· ing Cit her apartment when th~ boy was re ported missing. The boy's bicycle a nd his s hoes later were found at ttle apartment ·complex. His body was discovered eight days a«t> 1n Rancho Palos Verdes I Thompson has been charg~(j by the District Attorney's Of(ice with murder , kidnapping anji sex crimes in connection wilh the Brenneman death He wHI have a chance to enter a plea to the charges when his a rraign· ment resumes Prior to h1s arrest last weeH, Thompson had been pa roled four times for previous sex offense&, according to a spokesman for the slate Department of Correc lions. County 'workfare' program tightened Once the target of Roger Stan ton's carefully worded reserva lions. Oran ge County's work-for welfare program now is running with the new county supervisor's full blessing . Stanton's transformation to a s upporter of the mandatory work program for gener al relief welfare recipients was complet· ed Tuesday when he personally sought acceptance of the pro· gram with his m odifications from his colleagues on the board of super visors. That a pproval was granted, m aking the program a perma· nenl part of the county pro cedure for aiding needy persons who don't qualify for other kinds o f state o r fe de ral welfare benefits. Unde r c ha nges suggested Tuesday by Stanton. a pplicants who previous ly had received aid and then dropped out of the work program will have to invest a ' third day each week working for the county as a laborer or clerical aide. Under normal circums tances, able-bodied applicants work two days per week 1n exchange for a maximum gr ant of $240 per month , bus tokens a nd food stamps Resuscitation class slated Re~istration is under way for a six-week cardio-pulmonary re suscitation c lass a t Oran ge Coast College in Costa Mesa. The class, which teaches Life· saving techniques. begins Sept. 8 . Pe rsons completing the course will receive certification from the Orange County chapter of the American Heart Associa· ti on. For more information. call 556-5772 :::lt anton also proposed the uie of a central information system to catch applicants who have been' sanction ed e arlie r fo r failure to work Stanton became involved itl the issue last fall while cam· paigning to win the s upervisoa:tfl seal from incumbent Philip Ai· thony Anthony devised the man datory work program and 're· peafodly mentione d 1t in h'is campaign. Stanton often picke'd on the program. claiming he had doubts as to its money saving ef fectiveness. He charged that in several oth er places, administrative costs of similar programs f}ad outweighed savings. After Stanton won the electldn, some county officials privately s peculated he might try to scrap the program . I n s t ead. h e became involved in an examina lion which resulted last week 'in his insistenre that program ad · ministrators had exaggerated possible savings, projected to be $415,000 a year · ·r was just s uspicious about the savings figure, .. he ex· plained. "It seemed like there were so many estimated in the.re a nd yet it was touted ,as "t hese are the savings · ·· Stanton said he has heud rumblings that s upervisors ' of· fices usually are r 't expected to get tnvolved with the de'\'ails of an administrative program. But, h e s aid . · I f ell it Wll~ necessary. Pro~ram fa ulted WASHI NGTON <APJ -Tt\e federal program to identify aqd correct faults in nearly 40 percent of the nation's 514.000 hjghw.ay bridges lacks consistent poHcy and the power to compel repairs , congressional investigators say, •I Ome901 o fitting and flatte1ing componlon for the mon and for the womon whose life-styles ore sparked by chonge·of·pace and change·of·plocel Ooth models in yellow gold·fllled case ore Omego Quartz for on·tlme accuracy within seconds a month. 5ee them and other Omegas In our collection. 0 OMEGA J. C...J.lumpJ.,.ie6 Jewef.,.,, MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIE fY 1823 NEWPORT BLVO COSTA MESA 35 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION ® B1nkAmer1c1rd-Muter Cherge PHONE ~6-3401 --------- ¥ • A ;;::a e # pya; 0 0 0 0 a a a a H/F Orange Coast DAILY PllOT/WednHday, September 2, 1981 millUOOOlA'J / I New Reagan cuts • may oust agencies LOS ANGELES (AP> -Presi· dent Reaaan, struggling to con- lhll the federal deficit in the tucc of persistent high interest rates, ls ordering a new wave or budget cuts that may wipe out whole government agencies. The new cuts for the 1982 fls· ral yeur. which starts next month, would be over and above S35.2 billion in reductions already approved by Congress, $14 billion still being sought by the administration and $75 billion planned for 1983 and 1984 in. the drive-lo balance the federal budget. And tha t s till may not be enough to hold the 1982 deficit to the $42.5 billion promised by Reagan, administration officials say. New reductions under con· saderation for fi scal 1982 could total $S million. according to administration sources. Solidarity gets Poland TV time .WARSAW, Poland {A P > Poland's communist regime re· luc:tanlly gave Solidarity 20 m.inutes of national TV and radio time. and Lech Walesa used 1t to say his 10 million un- ion members want to serve their • country. not lake over the gov· ernmcnt. "If there are problems we s hQuld sit down and talk." the chief of the independent labor federation said in the prime- timc broadcast Tuesday night. "There is no time for stupid polemics. no time for accusing us of wanting to taka over power. because we don't want p(>wer. we want to serve the {'Qmmunity .. ' /Vavy 1varned on j f{.ay policies ·GREAT LAKES. Ill. (API A· sexologist testified at the dis· charge h earing of a homosexual s ailor that the Navy could lose many of its sailors if it enforces rules on sexual preference. Jessie Potter. in testimony Tuesday at the hearing of fireman Melvin Dahl. 21, said 37 percent ol adult males in the United Slates engage 1n llqmoscxual activity at some lifle before reaching the age of 4Cf. The Navy launched dis· d iargc proceedin,gs a~ainst --- T~REATENS ATTACK L; by an leader :vtoammar Khad<.if\' has threatened to a l tack · American nuclear a)·m~ depots a round the ~led1tcrranean Sea if the U S. :'-Ja\'~ again challengc:- hb cont 1°01 of the Gulf nf Slcira Tht· lhreat was made Tiu es cl a·' Dahl, of Laconia, N.H., after he applied In March to be a cryptog· rupher. During a balclground investigalipn fqr tbe Job, OahJ said., a naval intelligence agent asked him if he were gay and he answered, "Yes." Weapons look demanded of Russ? NEW YORK <API -Sources say the Reagan administration has informed the Soviet Union that the Soviets must a llow on· site inspection of weapons and other djrect forms of verifica- tion of any future arms·control treaty, The New YQi>k....Times re- ported today. The director of the Arms Con· trot and Disarmament Agency, Eugene V. Rostow, informed the Soviet ch a r ge d 'affa rres in W ashmgton ot the admtrustra· lion position in a meeting on Aug. 21, unidentified officials told The Times. Tropical stor11i stings Bermuda MIAMI <AP > -Tropical s torm Emily brought thun- dershowers, rough seas and squalls to Bermuda today. but forecasters said the storm posed no threat to the U.S. mainland. The fifth tropical storm of the 1981 hurricane season, which was born Tuesd ay over the Atlantic Ocean southwes t of Bermuda.. moved northeasterly at less Chan 10 mph. Emily's top winds were about 55 mph. At 3 a m. PDT today. the center was Jus t north of Bermuda near latitude 33 O degrees north and longitude 65.0 degrees west Cuba, Nicaraguan aid report probed WASHINGTON CAP > -The State Department says it has re- ceav.ed intelligence reports that nationals have been aiding leftist guerrillas battling the government in El Salvador ernment in El Salvador The department ·s written statement, m ade Tuesday in response to a reporter's ques· lion, gave no estimate of the number o(_Cubans and Nicaraguans in El Salvador. An</rea Doria safe reaches harbor MONTAUK, N.Y. CAP l The Sea Level 11 arrived in Montauk harbor today, carrying a Bank of Rome safe salvaged from the sunken Italian ocean liner An· drea Doria. The safe sat in A pool of salt water on deck as the ship ar· rived back in this fi shing village at the eastern tip of Long Island JUSt before 8 a.m. The safe's contents are a mystery. America target of vandalism BONN. West Germany CAP> Vandals have set fire to American cars and painted anti· American slogans on walls. a day after an explosion at U.S.· NATO air com mand head- quarters lhat injured 20 people. Authorities ordered security strengthened at U.S. military in- stallations. The vandalism oc· curred Tuesday. Auto makers worried Sharp '82 model prices expected to cause 'sticker shock' DETROIT <AP> Steep price increases scheduled for 1982 model cars ba-ve auto dealers and Wall Street analysts worrie~ that "sticker shock" could brine the current discount lrlspired ti ales surge skidding to a halt. ''The real question Is ~hetber -with the end of the promotion programs and then the 1982s with higher prices -the price gap (between the old and r)ew models > wlll be a real deterrent for people to come out and buy cars," Frank E .. McCarthy, ex· ecutive vice president of the National Auto Dealers Association said Tuesday. Sticker shock is a term ·coined by auto in· dustry observers to describe consumer resistance to rapidly increasing new car prices. Mary Ano Keller. an auto industry analyst with Paine Webber Mitchell Hutchins & Co., said consumers are growing accustomed to the rebates and other discounts automakers have used several tames this year lo boost lagging sales. Consumers have become "extremely price sensitive," she said. "When you look at paying $11.000 for a new car, s pending money on a clutch job doesn't sound all that bad ... "Nobody on Wall Street can predict what is go· ing to happen {when the more expensive 1982 models are introduced >. but l 'm not sure they {the automakers> have struck an appropr iate balance," Mrs. Keller said. "An increase -0f around 4 percent would be more tolerable ... In recent weeks General Motors Corp. has an· nounced a 6 percent price boost on new models, WHAT A MESS Employees of Gindlcr·s Department store in Halletsville. Texas. wash mud from clothing damaged b~ floodwater hitting the south·central Texa:-. Chrysler Corp. said Its prices will 10 up an average 7.7 percent, and Ford Motor Co. aakt four car lines will coisl between 4.7 percent and 7 per· cent more. The increases come on the heels of a month's worth of sales promotions -rebates at Chry1ler, dealer incentives at Ford and lowered Int.real rates at GM that pushed sales up 22.6 percent In the first 20 days of Aegust. .. Automakers SJlY the higher prices are needed to ofCset lnrtalion Anllysts acknowledged that the industry remains severely depressed and 'that the price boosts are not unwarranted to get the com- panies back into financial health. Arvid Jouppi, an independent Detroit·based analyst, was more optimiftic than Mrs. Keller. • Pointing to the large number of older cars on the roads, he said consumers will be forced to buy the 1982 models, even with higher sticker prices since they will not want to fuss with the repairs and costs of the old ones. But he added more peo- ple will be pushed out of that new car market and will buy up what is left of the 198ls and used cars instead. A survey on consumer attitudes by the University of Michigan bears that out. Conducted in the first half of 1981. it showed that nearly one· third of all consumers said high car prices were what kept them from buying new cars. During that time, domestic auto sales were down 2 percent from the already depressed sales figures of 1980 town Tu<:'sda" and ~onda'. Pour rt•t•t or water co\'ered downtown ·st reet:-. after 18 inches or rain was reported in La \';.l t U Count ~· '--- Spy Boyce could be force-fed J SPRINGFIELD, Mo <AP l -·'Nobody wants to die, but l Convicted spy Chris topher don't want to go back· to Monday said he was in good condition. Christman said the doctor reported ·'there was no reason for worry.·· Boyce said he would rather die prison." Boyce's lawyer, by fasting than spend his life William Dougherty of Tustin. behind bars, but he may not be quoted the prisoner as saying. given that choice. A federal m agistrate in Los Boyce, 28, was transferred Angeles on Monday dismissed Tuesday night from a jail an an e s (•ape c harge against Everell, Wash .. to the Medical Boyce. who had fled Lompoc Center for Federal Prisoners in Federal Prison m California 19 Springfield months ago He was serving a The transfer was a "tactical 40 -year sentence for selling move" that could allow Boyce secret satellite documents to to be force-fed without a court the Sov1ets order, said Robert Christman, Dismissing the cha rge al- deputy U.S. marshal in Seattle. towed authorities to move The move returns Boyce to Boyce without having to obtain the custody of the Department court permission. of Justice and the U.S. Bureau Boyce has refused to eat since of Prisons. Christman said. he was recaptured t n Port Boyce -chained, handcuffed Angeles ,•Wash ., Aug . 21 , and wearing a hooded although he has been taking sweatshirt was whis ked from some liquids. Carter 'grabbed' in China incident SHANGHAI. China <AP > A Chinese man grabbed former President Jimmy Carter by the wrist in a Shanghai department store today to try lo hand him a letter of grievances and was taken away by Chinese security men, Carter's press secretary said. Chinese agents punched the man and hustled him away in a few seconds of running and s houting while Carter went on unruffled with hi s visit to the store \ /o..'~f ClllEr l\tJatollah Kani 55 slain since Rajai lllurder BEIRUT. LebanQn IAP) Iran's clergy.led regime has ex· ecuted 55 leftists since the as sassination s of the prime minister and president on Sun- day, according to a Tehran television report today. The Iranian Parliament today forma lly elected Ayatollah Mohammad Reza Mahdav1 Kani to replace the ~l ain prime minister. The televis ion report an· nounced the 55 leftists were mem~ of the MuJahedeen Khatgr~~ the execution!'; took place in IO cities over the three days s ince President Moham- mad Ali Rajai was killed. It gave no further details Pars, the ofriei11l Iranian news agency. said the Maj tis endorsed Kani, a SO·year·old religious and political leader. by a vote of 178· 10 with eight abstentions However. Tehran retdio reported a vote of 178·0, with eight absten· lions, and 10 not voling. Kani succeeds Mohammad J avad Bahonar. who was killed with Rajai Sunday by a fire bomb at the prime ministry in Tehran Bahonar succeeded Ra· jai as prime minister. and Kani was interior minister in both their cabinets The lates t announcement raised the total number of ~­ ported executions lo 531 since the underground guerrilla or- ganization launched a campaign of assassination and sabotage following the ouster of President Abolhassan Bani·Sadr on June 22. But MuJahedeen leader Massoud Rajavi, who escaped to Prance with Bani·Sadr July 29. claims that more than 700 of his guerrillas have been executed Kani studied theology under Khomeini and was ·Jailed and banished durng the reign of the late Shah Mohamm ad Reza Pahlavi. The Majlis e mpowered him to form a new cabinet that will schedule the election of a new president not later than Oct 19. 50 days after RaJa1·s death. Meanwhile . the new prime minister become:. a member of the Presidency Council. which is exercising the presidential powers. The other two members of the council are a lso religious and political leaders from the IRP. t h e Majl is s p eaker . HoJ · atoles lam Hashemi Rafsanjani. and the chief justice. Ayatollah Mussavi Ardabili Springfield Municipal Airport A doctor who examined him acrosstowntotheprison. .~~:....:.-~,;.:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- He will be kept under close medical observation, said Joseph Crabtree. eitecutive as- sistant to the warden. 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Celebrities join Mono Lake rally LOS ANG~LES IAP) Root 10 ~ for a happ y ending , ~h llractcrs from the pop ular soap opera ··Gener al Hospita l" joined a rally here supporting an environmentally healthy future for Mono Lake. P reservation of the la ke , which is being drawn down by Los Angeles water demand~. was the focus or Tuesday's rally Well-wishers he lped kick off a fundraising bike·a thon sendmg some 20 cyclists on a six-day trip to the lake, east of Yosemite Na tiona l P ark lndictnie11ts 11anie 2 PATCO leaMrs LOS ANGELES <APl -A federal grand jury has handed down indictments against two Southern California leaders of the striking Professional Atr Traffic Controllers Organiza tion. Named TuesdCJy m separate indictments for partil'ipallng in an illegal strike were David A Evans. president of PATCO Local 502 . and Dennis B Partridge, strike coordinator for the local Tax-free bond.4' get no bidders SACRAMENTO 1APl There were no bidders for California's latest ll percent tax-free bonds. but state Treasurer Jesse Unruh says he won't ask for another boost in the interes t rate Unruh said Tuesday. "Arter talking to key members or the Legislature about this situation, I a m not inclined at this time lo st>ek a further increase in the In- terest rate ceiling." Pregnant tvoma11 killed i11 ~rash SANTA CRUZ (APl -A preg- nant woman trying to avoid malathion spraying of her home was killed in a car accident. her husb:lnd c la ims. Susan Cowper. 30. of Scotts Valley, who was eight months pregna nt, was killed when a car crossed the center line on U S 101 south of here a nd hit the Cowper vehicle, California H ighway Patrol officials said Tuesday. Michael T heis, 25. of Watson ville, driving the second car, was booked for investigation of felony drunk driving, said CHP Officer Joe Ema11uelson. Second mistrial in Bounsall case SANTA CRUZ <APl For the second time, the murder trial of Calistoga millionaire Willia m Bouns all has ended in a hung jury Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judge D o n a ld May declared a mistrial on Tuesday after the jury of eight men and four women said 1t ha d been hopelt>ss ly deadlocked since Fri da) INVESTORS NEEDED for SMASH BROADWAY HIT MUSICAL 200-300°/o RETURNS $ Han Script, Music, L~od Performe-r, & Ran Re•iews from Prnious Run. Minimum Re.Ired $50,000, tax sheltered. c• Mr. Shfft• few an appoinhnettt. '714) 760-2544 DEAD AT 55 \t't l l'""' \'t.•r<t Ellt•n \\ho \\alt1,1.·d through t ht· golclt•n 1.·r ~1 of I loll\'\rnc>d mn,·tl's "it h F n·d \':...1a1n· and (;1.•nt.• Kt•ll\ h .1:... ~u<· l'llmbt.•d to t"<llH;t•r .ti LTI..\ '.\I t.•diea I ( '1•nt t•r Funt•r;1 I -..t•n ·1ct•:-. \\tit tw prl\ alt· hut .1 ml' m c 1 r 1 a I -.. l' r ,. 1 t l' 1 .... "t.'hl'dttlt·d 111 \\'t· .... 1",11111 r1a·~da \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOf/Wednm,day, SeptembtH 2. 1981 H/F . Peruvian flies blamed ' • j ~ Authorities say insects r eleased wer e ·fertile not sterile' L 0 S (i I\ T 0 S C A P l Authorit1 f'~ fightrng a rrop threatening fruit fly say 11 is "undisputed' that thousands of ins ec·ts from Peru :.et frel' in a plan to control thl• pests' spread were fertilL•, not sterile The Mediterranean fruit fl) population exploded in late Jun<' after more lh1m 50,000 insects supposedly s tvitized in a Peru- vian laboratory wNe released in Northern Ca lifornia. The batch was among 4.5 billion flies in· tended to hall s pread of the pest without acnal pesticide spray 1ng "Nu body expected an l'X plos1on of larvae wh<•n there had been I wo months of sporadic emergence," ml'dfly project chief Jerry Scribnl'f said Tues da~ Erforts lo link the sudden growth of t he infostation with <inything but the Peruvian fhes docsn t makl' sense. he said. add ing that h{• does not believe thcre arl' grounds to sue the laboratory that supplied the shipment to th<.• mcdfly project The analysis came as three mon· medflit•s were found in Los Ang e les . where the pes t emt.•rged ovt•r a Wt'Ck ago, and a!> tht' N('vada Agri culture Dt•µartme nl annoum·t•d it would set traps to learn 1f motorists are crossing the statelint• with the pest In Fresno Count). Agriculture Comrnissiont•r Cos mo Jnsalaco told the board of s upervisors that panit over the l'aliforni<.t outbreak 1s costing gro\\ers SHI 2 million this ) ear. CH·n though no flif.•s have been found m that count) In plums and cantaloupes. thl' loss was $6 2 m1llwn and S4 5 m tllton. rcspel'li vt'ly "There \.\US a reluC'lance by bu~t.·rs outside Cahforn1a to bu\' .ii-. much lx•l'UU!>t.' of c·cmfu:.um a !> to wht•n· tht' rnfosta t1o n was 1n lhl· vallt•y," lnsaluco said' Slallsl1cs sh1nq•d that the s alei. drop corn•:.pontlcd to tht• medfly 1>pn·atl 1n th1· San J oaquin \I a Ill'\' Th<.: lcnac10U!-> fl y. which ap pcitred 1n a Santa Clara Valley n1•1ghborhood 15 mon1hs a~o. hah ht•t•n found in s ix Northern {'ultforn1.i eounttt•h San l'lut a, :-;;.in Mutl•o, Alameda, San Hl'111to . Sunta Cruz and StJnlhlUUh T h l' f I ) :. 111 1 g r a l 1 o n • St .1111slaus County was a debut ln lht• nal1on'h rtl'ht-st farming re g1on. a 500 mile lt>ng vallo) ~ h1l'h 1s Lht• heart of the state'!> $14 b1l1 1on u yt•ar agricultural 1111111!>\r) Patty 'tells alr in.exclusive book SAN FHANCISCO 1AP1 Patrtcta lll'arsl Sha"'. who~t· nam<' t•vukes memortl'S of kid nap, krrnr and a Sl'nsalionul hank roblwr) tnal. 1s g(.•ttrng a S600.000 ad\'Ulll'l' for \.\rtting ttw s tory of ht·r ltfr with the Sym hiont'M' Liberation Armv. a(' MrdinJ.! lo a re port publis hed to <la) tn thl· San Fram·1st.·o Chront l'lt• l>ouhlcda) plan:. to publish lht• hook, · En•r) Secret Thing,' o n .I an H, the nc•w s pape1 .,aid. addin~ t h at ~I r !> Sha\' \\ill g1 ve an "t'x l'I USI \'(•. ft rs t pe rson -.tor) of thl' t•vt'nts from h<·r kicl naµp1n g t o h l' r r t• I l' a s 1• from pnson · · HEARST Tht• book. to lw pnced at $17 98. ,tln·a ch has bt't·n named orll' of the L1t(·rary Guild's main 1>elect1ons for !-iprinl(. a Doubl1: da) s p o k1·~m an told thl' 111.·wspJpt.'I' ---- Thl• s fol'\ \atd \Ourc·t-!> had placc•d tht• amount of Mrs. Sh irn · s ach iJO('l' al $600 ,000 N t.•arly t w11 ) l'ars ago it was re pc11·t1.'<l that Douhll'da) had out- 11111 otht•r puhhs ht•rs for Mrs Sha"' 's stor) Th<· titlt• pag(' will say the h o ok \\a., "'ril l <:'n b) Pally llc•at st. 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This Week's Special Close Encounters s349s while supply lasts C I Pfl' a11fo.MW • BACK TO SCHOOL HEAL TH Diptheria Tetanus IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Wednesday, September 9 and Thursday. September 10 5:00 P.M. -9100 P.M. AGE GROUP 6 Months To 16 Years Rubella Polio Mumps Pertussis {Whooping Cough) (3 Day or German Measles) Measles { 10 Day -Hard or Red Measles) Proof of Immunization Is Required By law for School Entry in California A Parent or legal Guardian Must Accompany Children and Teenagers No Immunization Will Be Given To A Sick Child Please Bring Past Immunization Records If Possible. CARMEN YUPPA CONFERENCE CENTER 18819 Delaware Street{% Block South of Main) Huntington Beach, California PACIFICA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 18792 Delaware Street Huntington Beach, Callfornla 92648 FALL PROGRAMS INCLUDE: CANCER DETECTION CLINIC LUNG FUNCTION TESTING BETTER BREATHERS' CLUB FLU SHOTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS JUNIOR ATHLETE SPORTS CLINIC DIABETES EDUCATION STOP SMOKING CLINIC GLAUCOMA TESTING STROKE REHABILITATION HOW TO HANDLE STRESS HEARING CLIN IC WEIGHT CONTROL CLIN IC ._. .._, ,,,,....,T ._. lf~HA f t\ot f'IU•N1S ~'HJ,-"1Nt,,, (.("'fl[ r• (\.\l!J PHONE 842-0611 EXT. 350FOR SCHEDULES AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ., •• • ......................... ...._ __ _ . .. . . ~ • . .. • . .. .. . . . i· ... . .. .. . . .. .. Dally Plllt WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1981 HUITllGTll BEACH If IUITlll VlllEY FEATURES STOCKS SPORTS 02 84 BS A once obscure beer has taken the West Coast by storm ... B3 Public warned of scam . Orange County authorities have warned the public a man impersonating former Rams star Tom Mack has been solicit- ing $10 donations to send an un- derprivileged child to a: Rams game. ''The Ra m s don 't know anything about this so-called donation, and Tom Mack has as· sured us that he has not authorized the use of his name." sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said Tuesday. .. H anyone is contacted to make s uch a donation, they should call the Rams office or the Orange County Sheriff's Department," Hart added. The allegedly fraudulent solicitation scheme is operating under the name "Youth Guidance Center, .. which Hart said is easily confused with other organizations that are legitimate. Hart says a number of busi· nesses and individuals received telephone calls in which they were told that the donation would pay for a child to attend Sunday's game between the Rams and Houston Oilers. Donations were collected by an individual who left a receipt bearing a Rams logo, a 1981 game schedule and the phone number of an answering service in the city of Orange Hart said the investigation in· to the donation scheme is conti· nuing. Bandit , gets $764 from bank An armed bandit robbed a bank in Huntington Beach of $764 Tuesday afternoon and escaped on foot, police reported. Police said a man in his 20s entered the Orange City Bank, 4972 Warner Ave., at 1: 10 p.m. and lifted his shirt to show a bank teller a handgun in his waistband. . the suspect demanded the teller's receipts and then ran from the bank with the cash, police said. Gunman flees witfi cash A tanned robber. wielding a 2-inch blue steel revolver. got more cash than he demanded when he held up a Laguna Beach food stand Police said the bandit entered the J&N Corner, a sandwich shop in the Village Fair, 1122 South Coast Highway. shortly before 6 p. m. Tuesday and de· manded cash from the clerk. After handing over the day's receipts, the clerk told police "without thinking about it," he also reached in his own pocket, retrieving $107 in a money cljp, and put that cash on top of the rest. A.rt school • signups open Registration is under way for fall classes at the Laguna Beach School of Art, with courses beginning Sept. 28 at the campus at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. New classes include the study of .. Art by Color," by Ray Jacob. Others are "Color Photog· raphy." by Antoinette Geldun. and "Landscape Photography With a Small Camera." and "Photographing Portraits," both by Holly Wright. For registration information, call 494·1520. Military gear to be auctioned Military surplus equipment will be sold al a public auction Sept. 10 al 9 a.m. ln Building 2241 al Camp Pendleton Marine Corp Base. Among the 199 items for sale will be a truck, refrigerators, tents, televisions, lawn mowers and other equipment. Items will be on display Sept. 3 al 8 a .m . For more in· formation, call 72!>,..331. Home burglarized A television, st~reo, camera and Jewelry valued at '2,820 bas been reported stolen from a Fountain Valley home in the 10000 bJock or Oriole Avenue, IC· cording to police. The break·ln occ"1'ed Tuesday 1 .,..., ....... ...,.,_ Ha:rho11r rentals nixed Huntington rejects plan for 41 suites, health spas By PATRICK KENNEDY Of -Delly ............ Huntington Beach officiali. have rejected a proposal to ~ 41 rental suites and a health spa to the Huntington Harbour Bay and Racquet Club. The city planning commission denied the request by club owners on a 5·2 vote Tuesday. Officials said the rental units would conflict with recreational use • or the club were given tM nght to build whatever they wanted on the land. Mrs. Ahadpour said that s he probably won't appeal the com- missioners' decision to the City Council or the courts, but would probably develop a new plan stressing recreational develop- m ent. Attorney Werlhof said the club has been a financial disaster since it was built 18 years ago, with each of the seven previous owners making a profit only when they sold the property Voting in favor of the ex pans ion plan were com missioners Tim Paone and Dan Mahaffey. In opposition were Wes Banniste r, Mark Porter, Beve rly Kenefick . Grace Winchell and Jean Schumacher The proposed rental units would have been built on two ex· Hunt i· ng~o n trus tee isling tennis courts and a • private beach, thereby remov ~ng those facilities-from recrea· k tional useorclub members . see s .second post J . Don Hartfelder, represen· tative for co-owner Dons Ahad· pour, told the commissioners By JODI CADENHEAD that the waterside facility "has ott11e o.11, ....... ._.. been a complete failure for a H untington Beac h City number or years." and that the <elementary l School trustee expansion was necessary. The Norma Vander Molen 1s hoping club is locate d on Warner to wear two political hats come Avenue near Pacific Coast November. • Highway. With two years left of her Hartfelder argued that the second term .("llhe 47 -year -old rental suites would be for the Huntington Beach resident filed use of club members and their Monday as a candidate for the friends and would be used in Huntington Beach Union High conjunction with recreation by School District providing overnight accom· "I thought maybe this is modations for people using the where I should be putting my club boat docks. emphasis since I have two Eleven Huntington Harbour children in the high school dis· representatives spoke against lrict," said Mrs. Vander Molen. the proposal.,complaining that 1t The Huntington Beach resi- i~ inapprQ~rial~ t~ut rental dent said she. -bet.ie~es sh~' 11 units in the residential area an<i..--ft'ave no trouble serving on two ~hat the beach and tennis courts boards because or her ex· should not be replaced. perience and familiarity with ·'The tennis players want the issues. more tennis courts, the boater!' "If anything it's an enhance· want more harbor and the ment and will improve com- Coastal Commission has said it munications between the two wants our beach to become a boards." she said. public beach," said Mrs. Ahad· Mrs. Vander Molen was one of pour after t h e meeting three new candidates to enter "Everyone wants a piece of the the school board race during an rlub but nobody wants to pay." extended filing period ending She said she and her husband Tuesday. The deadline was ex· bought the club about a year ago tended because Doris Allen de· for S4 2 million It has been cided not to seek a second term closed for the past 11 months for When an incumbent fails to file $1 million in remodeling, she by deadline the filing period is 0.11,,. .... , .... - Sf:El\S Sf:CO\ I> Sf:,.ff \'ormn \·and er \11J/en LOTS OF SERVICE Longtime Hunltnglon Beach Chamber of Commerce managl'r Ralph Kist>r 1s con gralulated b~· wife Florence during his n·t 1n•me nt cerc monie~ Tuesda~ Kis~r \\a!'> gl\·t•n c ht><.'k for S3 .000 b.' c hamber officials He had been manager f<>r 'last 11 years said. automatically extended. Abadpo ur attorney Bruce The two other new candidates ::itephen Smith , tiuntington Beach, Re Stevens, certified nursing assistant, Huntington Beach; Pat Sullivan. carpet in· staller. Huntington Beach : Werlhof told commissioners that irre Ronald Marcus, a fmanciaf when the city accepted dedica· candidate living in Fountain lion of a waterway directly adj a· Valley, and Sherry Baum. a com· cent to the Harbour club. owners mumty relations dtrector in Seal Beach. Jerry L . Supe rnaw , busi· nessman. Huntington Beach and Marlette Slates. housewife. Hun tmgton Beach Victims' services set Also seeking the three open seats are incumbent Zita Wessa. Fountain Valley: incumbent A spokesman at the Orange County Registrar of Voters of· fi ce said today that it is legal to sit on two different school boards simultaneously Rites for 2 of 3 countians killed in air crash due Fairground theater excavation planned Funeral services for two of the three Orange County-based archaeologists killed in an airplane crash outside the Northern California city of Yreka will be held Thursday. All three men, employed by Larry Seeman and Associates of Newport Beach. died last Friday morning when their chartered light plane went down in the Klamath National Forest. They were identified as Edward C. Gardner. 35, of Costa Mesa: Ronald D. Douglas. 27, of Newport Beach and Bruce A. Jenkins. 28, or Downey. James Jaqua. the pilot or the chartered plane and a resident or the San Francisco area. also was killed in the crash. The Federal Aviation Administration has not determined the cause of the crash, which occurred just 15 minutes after takeoff. Michele Burgess . a spokeswoman for th'e trio's Newport employer, s aid the archaeologists had been as- signed to travel to Northern California to search for artifacts along the Grider Creek in the Klamath wilderness area. The news of the crash, she said, was not immediately re· leased at the request of the Sis· kiyou County Sheriff's Office so that next of kin could be notified. She described all three as ded- .icated archaeologists. Douglas had his master's degree from Cal State Fullerton, Gardner had his master's degree from the University of the Amencas in Mexico and Jenkins was working for his master's degree at Cal State Fullerton. Services for Douglas are to be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday al Loma Vista Memorial Park In Fullerton. He is survived by his wife Sheryle. Services for Jenkins are set for 10 a.m. at Rose HJlls Chapel in Whittier. He leaves his parents, Edgar and Velma Jenkins. Private services were held this week for Gardner, who leaves his wile, Mary Sartell, and two children. The -famlliea have asked that memorial contribuUons be made to the archaeology museum at Cal State Fullerton. Preliminary excavation for the proposed $10 million .am- phitheater at the Orange County Fairgrounds has been complet- ed, accordin g to project spokesman Rick Witte, and full· scale digging is expected to begin at the Memorial Gardens site this month. Plans for the 15.000·seat bowl, with half that capacity on grassy berms forming the bowl, have been 50 percent approved by the Orange County Fair Board, said Clint Hoose, chairman of the board's building and grounds committee. Fair architects are inspecting the plans this week, he said, and are expected to give final ap· proval to start construction this month. Plants have been transferred from the Memorial Garden, markmg lhe location of the old Santa Ana Air Base, he said. and trenching and earth tests have been conducted. Approval fo r initial earthwork was granted in June, but Witte, spokes man for the Nederlander West organization which will build the theater on state-owned property, said his firm ran into some structural problems. Witte said initial reports in- dicate that a s pecial concrete foundation mus t be poured for the structure because of clay- like earth at the site . The concrete, he said. will be poured over a sand layer in one operation to avoid problems from expanding and contracting clay formations He said Nederlander stil\ believes the t h eater will sc h ed ule an opening performance next June 'Couple's suit claims exposure to PC!Js OMy ...... ~­ .'JeWpOrt Beach archaeologist Ron Dougla!I is shown m recent photograph examining artifacts taken from-'he Tomato Spnngs area north of Irvine Douglas was one of three employer!!, af Larry Seeman and As.mciates of .'Jewport Beach killed m plane crash Sign ops for CofC golf tourney ~et scholarship fund. A Huntington Beach husband and wife have riled a $50 million lawsuit against the Southern California Edison Co .. claiming the utility exposed them to toxic PCBs for nearly six months last year. Inrtheir swt, Stan and Chris ~son, both 33, said that an el trical capacitor containing --CB exploded on a power pole over their back yard In April 1980 llnd shortly afterward plants and grass began dying when an oily s ubstance covered the area Edison spokesman Bob Kraush s aid the utility was served with the lawsuit Tues· day. He declined further com· ment. The Huntington Beach Chamber or Comrnerce ls IC· cepting entry fees for It.I ftfth annual Golf Tournament to benefit t he organization's The golf tournament la scheduled Sept. 11 at the Seacllfr Country Club. For further Information , call 9f50·3588. The Carlsons have maintained that despite at least three calls to EdilOl'I to rind out the nature or the problem, the couple was reassured there wn no dan1er, accordin1 to the suit. Six months later, an Edtson crew in protective clothing came and removed more than 15 cubic yards of contaminated soil, the suit adds. ' PCBs, short for polychlorinat· ed biphenyls. were banned by the federal government in 1977, but airtight capacitors with c hemical PCBs made before then were allowed to remain in1 use. JI alley graduate gets art award Fountain Valley High School graduate Terri Sullivan ha . .been awarded a $1,000 ar scholarship from the Cal Stat Fullerton Art Alliance. ~ The 1981 graduate was a l lime wiMer of Fountain VaU• Hilb School Art De])artment' Coronet Award. She ~~~~I studlet It CaJ St•te r~ Monday. J ~~------~--_........_~cs--------------------------......... £~ B4 Hl f • NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTION OUOf AflON• IN(LUO• TllAO••ON 041 "l.W TOllll MIOWlttT, "'(111'1( ...... llOHOlli, 01. f llOlf ANO CINtlNNAfl UOCll lll.C .. ANGll 4NO 111.l'Oll"O l 'I' '"l HAio AHO tNSTIOlll ~I"' Ntt 'WllM N•I '\•I•\ Ntt ... ,.. Net '4W\ ~•I 1• l ""'Clow Cl>Q 1> r hd\ (10-. C."" PC r.o. c.1<1 .. C"V .. & no• (1(1 .. 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J. 1 A !i . "' rnri•t U • 1 q -Hllftt(I\ .404) ., M f. MlllllM ' 1 ,,, ~ 1. 22u ).I • ... Howevar , '"'ey h .. v e •"'e govern. I t • -~ lftrlllcll 7tl t5 1114-HllttU't • I »I ~+ '" MP""C ..... r 11 ~t \Ii 14 11 1~. ,... ~ U I • UI ~'" · ts "'•"' "'i .l •1 '!! IJVI• 1 H"""" ,,.. ' 12 ""'•"' Mel"$11fL'4 .• 1 ,,_... •• " •~ •• · ment '• a•aur•n"'e that dom•ati" t l II~ Ill ~· IA 1 I... "" tt .. • -I~ -Mltt111 ·~ "4 •""-IA tr 10 ~• \'lo " 0 .. '-.., '- M • •,.. llft.10 ... 1cwv.-1nc1 , .. s n »"• .._ =•• ',, ... ~· ~. -._.-_ c rude oil prices, Jond held far below ,.. 1E .. ... "'' I 1.'4 1 ~-tn .. J,... , ..__.. IM . ;j J • R~ , .-. ·m tO • l 8 d.I '•' !!"'!'--"'•11 • ·t:'t •, 1 • • m -. .. 11 ~ .•P. "-..... 111 !1 4 .. , ... 111 world eveJa. will not be allowed to I J .. ~ 1 -~ tt 11 ·n ~ >'Wo + • : .. ~~ ?:: i t~ ~~I~ 11 tt 'b 1j: ';° ~ = ~;, rn • rs ·i~v.:-~ 4tXCttd 75 percent Of the World price. t 10 4 ..!. ~ '*'<II I. .._•1u INA' IM II fih+ \Ii Mef111 h :i.. I + _. "L.C "4 11 IO'Wo• Ill u • air One of the moMt dlHtcull undertakings in the bust ness world 1:1 the social mebs~ge This iis whe n com p anses get on :soapboxes and t ry to talk about ideas or what thry bchcvc in American companies a r e great ul 1u!lhng produc:t::s They'r e uncomfortable when it coml!s to prc.nchrng The compuny that may ht: ~l at it 1s Mobil Mohll'!i tdeological ads 3rl! good because t hey JUSt s pit out what they believe Ill T hey don't m ince words You ~ m <tY n ot agree with them but \; 0 at l t'u s l you , ~' know what ...A: .:s. they're !>ayl n~ •-~ ...... +--------~n~ ~~~tu ~c!rl! lllTDI lllllWRZ p o r• a t e ideologic ul messages is that you 're n o t s ure what lhey'rc really saying They'r e fuzzy. /\ fres h example is at hand Keiser Aluminum has been running a series o r comme r c ials on telev1s 1on this year They have been appearing o n the Cable News Network and on statio ns in Washington. D C , a n d in K a iser pla nt cities · B a t o n R o u ge, La • a nd New Orleans. C harlest o n , W ,Va.: Columbus. Ohio: Oakhsnd a nd San Franc isco One of the commt:r c1als f eatur es R on Rhody Jr • \\ho 1s in c harge o f this campaign al K aiser H e r e's what h e has to say on cam era· "It may be tru e that we'r e r unning low on oil. But It's absolute ly fa lse t h at w e're r unning lo w o n ener gy A t Kaiser A lum inum we believe America has p le nty of e n ergy resources coal , nuc lear , sol ar, h ydro and others But we mus t remove the roadblocks t o t heir d evelopment Will we'> H 's up lo you "Writc your e lect ed representatives and urge tht•n1 to deal with those proble m s n o w ·one person can make a difference Y ou " Now I defy anyone to s tate precisely what Ron Rhody 1s saying Can you figure 1t out ? ls it some kind of code m essage? Does Kaiser r eally expect p eople l<1 turn etway from th eir TV screen s, grab a pen a n d writ e the i r con g r essmen an d con · g n :ssworn1>n "Please remove the roadblock s to de· velopml·nt of our e n ergy resour ces.," The n 1t will be up to the congressional repre s e ntat1ves tu figure o u t what the letter writers are .;;aym g • - Anothe r compa n y l'm hoping lo gel an a n swer from 1s Gelly Oil, which recently s pent a lot o f mon ey on an ac1vert1sement t h at told the s tory or Dr Syl via Earle. a marine biologist and m o ther o f three who walked thl' ocean floor last Sept. 19 al the record dt'plh of 1,250 feet The pressu r e at that dep th 1s m ore than 30 lim es g r eater than n ormal. w hich meant that if h er diving suit had cracked, s h e would have been crushed. But s he did 1L. UJe Getty ad expl ained, to accomplish a personal gMI and expand scient1ric knowledge, "which will ben e f it u s all .. The m o ral Getty drew from this h eroic e ffo rt was t h a t "although few or us would care to tr y what Sylvia did, we n o n eth e less expect to pursue our o wn goals with equal freedom . Yet, there are l imes w he n n eith er you nor we can expect s uch freed om in o ur daily ltvel> Not whe n someQne decides the govern rnent s hould pro t ect us from il. · 'Somethin2 to think about fro m t he people at Getty . ' - I thought about 1L and sent this query to Getty . · Whal risks. comparable to Dr Sylvia Earle's , has Getty 011 ever take n .,. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES AMERICAN LEADERS """" I HellWlllt pf 1 5lltfWlnl pt l N-pl/I. 4 LLCC.orp so..~. • Slw"'1nW!'ll I , c:-Uftlt • ~ ... l,20Df • S.Ni1rd5clf'1 10 Moneftll ll BltcayFSI.. , a.. ... , l)~FlllCI t4 E"-0€ of8 U MlchEnlfn ,. ROllrbl\H t 11 UnEI t.IJlll GOLD COINS PotL Up UO Up 14.J UP IJ, Up l0.7 Up 10.S Ut> U UP 9.0 Up U UP 7 .. Up 7.A up 7.J VP 7.1 Up •• 7 Ull •.> UP U Up t,I Pct. ~ IS.S 11.J t.A ~ ~t Oft 1/t Off '·" Off 7.J Off 1.J Off 10 °" u Qff ... ()ti .. , <Wf .. , Off u 81Lll NIEW YOllllC (API -Prtcet I* T ...... y ot oold <~nt. ~ontH•.0 •1111 -v·• P"IC- lt"911'r-. I 1tay OL, "'4t.OO, llP tl.00 • ~ IMt, I lr•Y N .. t.Wt IO ... '' 00 MeoM<111 to -· I I 1,..,., oa • u.n 111. - < """"'° A11119ttM IOD Cl'O#fl, • tl02 trey 01., MH.•, 11p $2.00 . Sovrct °' ...... _. HEW YORK(AP) Fl,_.I Dow Jontt •"VS IO< T-y, Sip I STOCKS H ~ CllM Oii JO '"" <>;;;., :.it'» 11l 10 ..,,,, • I 24 10 Trn 371.41 37S 41 361 10 lll 21 0 21 IS Ull IOI '4 109.77 IOI JO tOl,72-I 09 U $11< JA6 13 l4' .. l4l OS l"6 SO--O.J'I Indus J. SOl,,lOO Tr•" •1'.JOO Ulll' t .. 17,,600 U Slk S-,200 WHAT .STOCKS DID NEW '1'0111( !API Set> I l\dvan<ed Ot<nneo u ntfla"Old Tolal llM'ft ..... lllQM New IOW"i WHAT AMO DID Tooay ,.. ... 411 ,.., J 111 NEW YORK IAPI Sep I METALS IOClll~ ., 1Dl ,.. s 14 NEW YOllK tAPI SPOI n°"'"''°"' mt tal D•ICH Tuesday Ca.,,_r l• ... ·16 c•"h • P011"0 . U.S OH llnatlctM L.a.-• cenlt • pound VllC .. 14 '"'" • pound. dellV9rtd. TIA $1.7.ot Met•lt WNk compo\Jte , ... A...,._ 7...acent> • l'O<Hld. N.Y. SILVER T-y Handy l H.,,..an, \t I'° "r troy OWICe GOLD QUOTATIONS 1..-: morntnv 11a11111 s.u1.,.,, up lt0.00. ~: •fte-lh1l1t0 WJ0.00. up M.llO ,..,., ant,_ tlalnq "474 ... up M.00. ,.,.........,, MJS.01, up '9.0t lllrkll: lat• ll•l"O MH 00, up M 00, $41 OO~td ... ...., a ".,"'••: 0,,1., de tly ""°'• MlO.CID, up W JO, • ,......,.., only Otlly QllOle Ml0.00, up "·'°· ._....., only dlllly QllOI• l•bflc.alltd ~UD,upll.tt., SYMBOLS ~----------------....... -------------........................... ! --- H ._, Orango Coust DAILY PILOT Wednesday. Septemoor 2 1981 Lying about weight is new national pastime 8) BARISARA GIBBONS A s tudv of J,4117 run doml~ .~t·lcrtl'rl aclutt:-. d 1 ~dOSl'' !hut IH'lllJh• tend to ht• a bout th t> 11· weiti:ht W h I I l' I h a t • s sornNh111..: you p1 nhably ulready krww. this nt•w stud ' p111v1•s 1t and pro 'Ides inMt:ht 111to who 1s likl'lv to lw uhout tht•ir v.eighl . 11nd b\ how much T h t· 1 n ( o r rn u I 1 o n s h ould bt• hl•l p ful to health professionab and others v.ho sometimes have to read b1.•tween th e lines uf ans wers given on questionnaire:. The study also confirms that some people tend to exaggerate or un derestim<ilc their height as well, and that these white lies tend to fa ll in to somewhat predictable pallerns The pattern 1s JUsl what vou m1cht MISOPC'I people tt•nd to fud~c u bit in the dirett1on ol cultural ideals the fat gel thinn er <1nd s hort men sprout inches The fact that pt•opll· t1:nd to f1ctionalizt-their height and we1~ht in favor of acceptable norms tends to rule out the lack of ac curate bat hroom '><'al<·s as the explanation THE STl'O\', report cd in the rurn·n t Journ<1l of the American Dietetic Associ:.it1on, 1~ the mo::.t complete s ur Vf:'Y to date Author(•d bv Phvllis Pir ie . Oav1d Jacobs. Hobert Jcfff:'r) and Peter Hann:.in <all of the L'nt\ t•rs1t\' of Mirf nesota St•hool 1if Pubht• II ea Ith l, the -.t ud ~ n· ports on 1.608 ml·n and 1.799 woml•n ranging in age from 20 to 59 It con f'lrms prt•\ 1ou::. n•-.earch on this toµi<- Pr 111 r studies. ho\\t:H'r. v.t•r<: lsrnited to too fl•w 1wopll' or too narrov. an age group One stud y, for exam pit-. demonstrates that .rnung adults < 20 to 30 Har-olds 1 tend to un dcrestimate their \\ t'ight b~ an average of 5 per c·c•nt Another disclosed th<it teen age g1rb are less accurate in report 1ng their wPight than teen agl' boys, thc> girb t•rrt'<I on the ~idt• of -.lim n ('SS. In thl' ~tud). thl· re s1:archers u:-.cd an ideal opporturut~ to compare questionnaire answers with ml•d1n1lh 'er1fied ht•1ghts anti \\eight!> The suh1eci.. v.ere rundomh -.eleC'ted rest dent~ ;1f Hith f1 eld. Minn . i a -.,uburbof Min neapolis 1 v. ho had filled out a health form and later reported for a medical check-u1> BY COMPARIN G questionnaire answers with factual records, the researcht•rs were able to gain valuable insights into such f<ictors as age, sex. education. C\'Cn :-mokm g habits relate to the tendenC'v to mis· r t• p 11 r t h e i g h t a n d weight Some of their find in gs Mor(' than one third under n•portl'd thei r \\ <'1ghts h~ <1t IN1st f1 Vt' pounds ~en v.erc JUSt as likely as women I<> mis represent their wc-1g ht Howe,·er. men l(:nciecl tu add a fev. pounds. 1f the~ were lightwt•1gh1s -LI G llT\\ t:I GllT women <ilso erreci on the side of slimncs!. Even P ear facts A r range f resh California Bartlett pear h a lves on dessert plates fill centers with cubes o f cheddar. blue. Jack or your favorite C'heese Accompany with glasses of rhjlled white wine . P EA R S W I T H G INGER ED SHERBET Stir 1 pint lime. lemon or pineapple shef bet to soften. Fold in 3 table· spooni'l fine ly chopped candied ginger . Return to freezer Scoop and serve on s liced fresh Califo rnia B a rtlett pears. L I VELY SPI NA C H SALAD The sweetness of a fresh Bartlett pear adds a new fl avor dim e nsion t o a piquant s pinach salad . Slice a fresh California Bartlett into your next spinach salad and toss with hot bacon dressing uml>n~ thost• who Wl'IJ,!lwd 110 pounds or lt•ss. 10 pcrt·1mt dNIUl.'l ed 111 ll'U\l 5 pound~ from l IH• 1 r t• o r r l' l' t w1·1ght Wo ml·n ll·11tl1•cl to t.·rr 1111 ttw 'Ith> of -.n1all Ol'S~ Ill ht•1ght U:-0 Y. t•ll a~ \\ l'i14ht Tht· onh gt oup of womt•n who tendt.'d lo ,uld fr.ict111n:.illy to 1hc1r hl•1ght \\ crt• tho~t· 1111lll'r 5 f t.'l'l '!'ht• t ,111,•r !ht• \\omun, tht• r1111n· hkl'I' :-Ill' \\as IO dt•tlurl from hl'I hl•1ght and I ht• mon: s he dcducLt'd llowt: vt.• r. IH• u v y WIJOll'O Wl'I l' le~:. hkt'ly than lq~ht wtimt•n Lu 1111111r111u• th1•11· lw1ght T II K •: E ()t' \lt TE R S of lht' ht•UVl('St Y.IH'rlt'll llhO!>t' <1t·tuullv w1•1gh111g 190 or morl' I -,igmf1cantly un- d l' res 11 m .1 t t· d their \\ t•1i.:ht b} an avt•r:.ige of ~pouruls Ilea'.) m en U 111 •I l' S l 1 Ill ,1 t l' d th t.' i r Y. l•lg 1t h) onl) hulf as rnud1 <.1h11ut ~pounds ~>mt• ht•a\'y women SLIM GOURMET unclt•r l'\l1111.1l1•cl thl·11 Wl'l~ht hy ,1, mud1 '-'' ·1!1 pound-. BaM·d un t ht' n· \Ulh, rt•:-1•art•ht•t S l'Ofl l'lud1.•ll thJt ii you wa11t C'd to 1.·ol lt•t•t :.i group 11( pt.•opll' wt.•1gh111~ over· 200, you would h:.ivt· to 111l'ludt• 10 lhl' sample ull lhost• \\ho admilll•!l lo tKO or IK5, Stn('l' II l)OW <1pp1.,1r-. that manv of tlll'~l' pt•opll· al'tu«.th \\ ould \H'1~h 200 TIU : fl ETT f. 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Howe vet. parents may be spared paying the 70·cenl·a-day charge for bus transportation enacted by district trustees last year, depending on how stale lawmakers vote on a bill now under consideration in the As· sembly. Bob Sanchis. suoerintendent oJ .. Luuna.. ..Beacb Schoo.ls • .said the public education funding bill passed in Sacramento this sum- mer for the 1981·82 school year doesn't allow local school dis· Auction • items bizarre A silent auction, featuring some bizarre dooations, will highlight the Village Laguna fund-raising party Labor Day rrom 5 t.o 9 p. m. Among items that will be auc· tioned are a year's supply of bagels (that's 10 bagels per week ): a week in a western Montana log cabin that sleeps 12. an autographed letter rrom John Wayne, and a round-trip flight for two to San Francisco or Las Vegas. The fund-raiser will be held at 8 Rockledge, with free parking at the Alpha Beta shopping center_ A s huttle bus will transport. guests to and from the party. Admission is $10. For reserva· lions, call 494 ·1003. 'As tute' girl fl~es would-be kidnapper A 9-year.old girl police described as "very astute," has e!lcaped a would be kidnapper in an incident near the municipal employee parking lot at Forest Avenue and Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach. The girl said she was walking across the parking lot near the Fes tival of Arts grounds at about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday when a man in a clean brown Pontiac Trans Am stopped her and asked for directions. When the girl said she couldn't help the man, he offered her $100, then displayed a handgun in his glove box. The girl ran away from the vehicle and called police from a friend's house, according to re- ports. Tbe suspect was described as black, wearing a blue shirt with red shorts. He was in his 30s. the girl said. Gunman f lees with cash in Lag u na A tanned robber: wielding a 2-inch blue steel revolver. got more cash than he demanded when he held up a Laguna Beach food StMd Police said the bandit entered the J&:N Corner, a sandwich shop in the Village Fair, 1122 South Coast Highway, shortly before 6 p.m . Tuesday and de· manded cash from the clerk. After handing over the day's receipts, the clerk told police "without thinking about It." he also reached in his own pocket, retrievi.ng S107 in a money clip, and put that cash on t.op of the rest. The gunman, described as ~ feet·lO, with dark brown curly h1ir and s hredded denim trousers, ned on foot with $362. Laguna seniors plan Ta hoe trip A nve-day trip to Lake Tahoe I• planned by the Senior CiU&eru1 Club ol Laguna Beach begiMlng Oct. 2S. Tbe $l59 cost lncludea but transportation, lodaJn1, 1lde lriP1, Jucgase handllnt aod tax· ea. l"or lnlormatJon, or to make reae!'"(atlooJ. eaJI '97·2441. trlcta to charge for transporta· ta on. He said a so called "trailer bl II'' has since been Introduced that would uJlow districtas t.o con· tinue charging fees for riding the bus, but it has not come up for a vote. If the trailer bill (AB6ll isn't approved, Sanchis aaid Laguna Beach schools would lose about S90 ,000 in revenue. He said money would have to be taken from the district's contingency reserve account to make up the difference. District trustees approved -transportation fees for pupils riding the bus last year amid protests by parents. Sancbis said Laguna Beach schools ·received only $20.000 from the state last year to pay for transportation, while the ac· tual cost tor the service came to ubout $200.000. He said that, under the fund- ing bill already approved for the upcoming school year. revenues from the state for transportation would match what was spent In the 1980·81 school year pl us 6 percent ror inflation. However. the increase would come from state funding pre· viously slated for general fund accounts, diminishing the a mount of state school aid in othe-r areas. "No matter how you look at it we will be losing the $90,000 taken in from transportation fees under the current funding bill." Sanchis said lie added that passage or the trailer bill would allow districts to charge fees while maintaining the same amount or runding In the general fund account. He said the Laguna Beaeh dJstrict ls only one of 11 districts in the stale t.o enact charges ror bus transportation. A vole on the trailer bill was sc heduled for last month, Sanchis said. but action was postponed. He said students will not be charged when school begins Tuesday. If and when the bill 1s ap· proved·, "San~hls said dtsrrlct trustees would then have the OP· tion to continue charging fees or follow the funding formula un der the current bill New charges parents cannot avoid this year are for school lunches. Elemenlury students will pay Sl this year for a lunch that cost 75 cents last year Junior high students will also pay Sl 20 cents more than last ·year's charge. High school lunches will go from 95 cents to $1.25 Fees for athletics will remain the same The district charges $45 for the first sport, $40 for the second sport and $30 for the third sport. or a total of $115 for participation in three sports. Sanchis said enrollments con- tinued to drop this year. The dis· trict will have about 153 fewer students this year. dropping from 2,718 last year to about 2,561 this year In addition. Laguna Beach schools will be operating with fe wer teachers Of the 124 teachers employed by the dis· trict last year, 103 will be back this year. Sanchls said or th e 126 classified employees in the district last year, 107 will return for the 1981·82 school year. Passage of Proposition 13, in nation, declining student enroll- m enl and the Serrano· Priest State Supreme Court decision has forced the district to cut about S3 million from its budget Contmuing declines in enroll· ment and budget constraints also forced the district to clos·e Aliso E lementary School in South La2una last vear. Sandus said lhat 1( current trends continue the district will have to make further cuts BUilding limits slated Laguna OKs proposal restricting Arch BeaJi growth CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN The incredible ~tr Sntff will e ntertain audiences attending the Pickle Family Circus at Laguna Beach High Scllool Sept. 3·7. Proceeds from the troupe's stay in the Art Colony will benefit the Laguna Beach Unified School District There will be two dail\ s hows. the first at 4 p.m . and the second at 7: 30 p.rn, Tickets are S4 for adults and S2 for children for inform~lion call 494-1580 or 494-8546. Council OKs sale of Sycamore. Hills By STEVE TRIPOLI Of_CIMy ..... ,.... The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil began what could be the final chapter of a long struggle when it agreed Tuesday to sell 62 acres of Sycamore Hills to Baywood Development Co. of ewport Beach The $5.4 million sale will ena· ble the city lo repay a substan· tial portion of the nearly $7 million debt owed to Rancho Palos Verdes Corp .. a former owner of the 522-acre tract between Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads. The city will be left with 460 acres with which to raise the re· aiming $1.5 mimon of the debt. The city agreed to buy the land from Rancho in 1978 in or· der to put an end lo lawsuits by the company over the use of the land. The suits came from the city's repeated refusal to allow construction of more than 150 homes on the tract. The ~urchase ended the lawsuits but ten the city unable lo pay for the land. That's where Baywood stepped in. City Manager Ken Frank told councilors the sale agreement is ·'the culmination of months and months of negotiation" with Baywood. The deal was thought to be closed in March but snags developed over Rancho's refusal lo accept risk if the Baywood venture fa iled financially. The snag was cleared recently when Rancho agreed, in effect, to accept that risk. Baywood plans to construct about 300 townhouses on the pro- perty. By STEVE MITCHELL Of -OellV "-' ·~ Laguna Beach City Council members have approved a pro· gram they say will stem a tide or new residential development in Arch Beach Heights. once a building moratorium in the com- munity is lifted. An mflux of property owners is expected. to be lined up outside City Hall the minute the ribbon is cut for the new fire access road, linkin g Arch Beach Heights with the Top of the World community. Thal ribbon cutting ceremony, expected some time next month. will signify the end of a three· year building ban in the hilltop neighborhood a mile south of Top or the World. The fire road will link a fire Ma n solicits mnney, p oses as ex-Ram Orange County authorities have warned the public a man impersonating former Rams star Tom Mack has been soli cit· ing $10 donations to send an un· derprivileged child to a Rams game. ·'The Ra ms don 't know anything about this so-called donation. and Tom Mack has as - su red us that be has not authorized the use of his name." s heriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said Tuesday. "If anyone is contacted to make such a donation. they should call the Rams office or the Oran ge County Sheriff's Department." Hart added. The allegedly fraudulent solicitation scheme is operating under the na m e "Youth Guidance Center," which Hart said is easily confused with ottter organizations that are legitimate. Hart says a number of busi· nesses and individuals received telephone calls in which they were told that the donation would pay for a child lo attend Sunday's game between the Rams and Houston Oilers. Donations were collected by an individual who left a receipt bearing a Rams logo, a 1981 game schedule and the phone number of an answering service in the city of Orange. Hart said the investigation in· to the donation scheme is conti· nuing. Free fi lm sla ted Older Laguna Beach residents will be treated to a free showing of the film "That's Entertain· ment. Part I" Sept. 18 at the South Coast Theater. Hydro-power facilities backed Four county water districts --win legislative rights SACRAMENTO -Several water d!atricta in California, in· eluding four in Orange County, have won legialatlve approval for new rights lo develop hydroelectric power production racllllies. The state a.'t-Sembly, in a eo to I vote Tuesday, concurred In amendments oftued by the state Senate. eendln1 a bill authored by Auemblywoman Mariaa Bergeaon, R·Newport Buch, to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., to-r h1J signature .• Under the blll, al(endes ln· eluding the Irvine Ranch Water District, Moulton-Niguel Water Dlstrlct. El Toro Water District and Sant. Margarita Wat.er Dis· trict, would be permitted to is· sue revenue bonda to develop works and acquire property for the construction and operaUon Of hydroelectric power prodUC· lion f1cl11Ues. ExiaUn1 law, ac~rding to the Assembly Office of Research, provides that Irrigation di•· tricf,I, auch aa the lour In Orance County, may generate, transmit. distribute and sell e lectric power. but may not luue re- venue bonds for construction or works or acquisition of property on which the works would be located. John ""aser. executive dlrec· tor of the Association of CaWomia Waler Agencies, saJd the legislation was sought by the districts to promote their efforts to generate power hydroelec· lricatly. He aald power can be pro· duced in sevtr•l waya, through danu. canals and pipeline&. "Anywhere, where there lJ a 11uffldmt drop 1n the height of the water,•' be explained. s tation in Top of the World with the Arch Beach I le1ghts com munity, providing fire and emergency services in less than half the time it now takes for vehicles lo make it up the steep roads from below Based on city estimates that between 35 and 50 property owners are prepared to seek building permits for legal build- ing sites in Arch Beach Heights , a program for lessening the im· pact on the community was de· vised. Council members agreed to divide the neighborhood into four segments, or q uadrants. and to aJlow only two dwelling units to be constructed al one time many one quadrant The unanimous council vole means a total of eiJ?hl units can be constructed in Arch Beach Heights al any one time. The four quadrants include Upper Arch Beach Heights, east of Santa Ana Street. Upper Arch Beach Heights, west of Santa Ana Street. Lower Arch Beach Heights. east of La Mirada Street. Lower Arch Beach Heights. " west of La Mirada Street. J Community Development director Ron Smith said today the council action means a builder must complete a res· 1dential unit and pass final in· s pecbon before a new residen· tial unit can begin in the same quadrant. By limiting construction to eight units at one time, city of. ricials believe existing residents will have less noise. congestion, dust and trafric with which to contend. Free s hot s erv ice added at OC clinic I A free-of-charge immunization service has been added to the Costa Mesa Public Health Regional Office at 767 W. 19th St .. Orange County officials have announced. The service. said County Health Officer Rex Ehling, is part or the Child Health Services program recently added to the clinic which is open weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. While immunizations are of· fered free to all Orange County children, he said. other services such as health screening ex· aminations and a special food program for pregnant women, Capis trano Beach P a r k hours s h if t Capistrano Beach Park soon will be closed two hours earlier to help rid the area of late-night revelers who allegedly torment residents li ving along the beach strand. The earlier closing, approved Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors, is estimal· ed to cost the county as much as $10,000 this year and SS,000 an· nually. Under the plan , the park's gate will be locked al 10 p.m. in· stead of midnight, and a one· way spiked grill will be installed to the exit. The grill installation is expect· ed t.o cost up to SS.000 and extra pay for a park worker to lock the gates should cost the same. ac· cord!ng to Carl Nelson. an assis· tant director of the county En· vi ronmental Management Agency. Worke rs at the new park. which was opened In early July. currently are not scheduled for duty after 5 p.m .. Nelson noted in a memo to lbe supervisors. Nelson said in the memo that residents who live in beach houses along the park have re· peatedly complained about un· ruly behavior of people at late· night parties on the sand. In one case. a property owner complained that his renters left and request~ their money back after youths broke down a stone wall next to a parking area and began throwing the stones on their cars, accordin1 to • letter submitted to the superviaon. County officials aaid the modlllcations will be made in the near future. infants and children with nutri· tional deficiencies are available only to low-income families. Previously, Or. Eh ling said , the closest Orange County facili· ty offering Child Health Services programs is the one in Santa Ana. The Costa Mesa health clinic serves families of the South Region, including Costa Mesa. Irvine. Newport Beach. Laguna Beach. El Toro, Mission Viejo. San Juan Ca pistrano, San C l ement e , Dana Point . Capistrano Beach and other un · i ncorporated co unty neighborhoods The Mesa clinic , open for s~veral months .. previously pro- vided only Family Planning and Maternal Health services Eh· ling noted. · Maternal health programs provide prenatal health services lo pregnant women to insure t heir health and the health of their baby. he said. Pregnancy testing programs. he added, determine if a woman is pregnant and help those who are to plan for their medical needs Family planning provides complete female examinations, lab tests. pap tests and birth control supplies. No appointments a re required for immunizations on the first and third Tuesdays of each month -betwec!n 4 and 7 p.m. -he said, but other services or immunization limes must' be provided by appointment by calling 548-9386 Golf c lass ic set b y Lag una The daylong Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce Golf Classic will be held Friday beginning al 10:30 a.m. al the Casta del Sol Country Club In Mission Viejo. The tournament Is Um1ted to l20 players. Winners will be pre. aented trophies at a barbecue dinner following the event. Cocktails wlll be served at 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 7. The tax deductible coat for dinner and golf Is $40. The pr1e. lor dinner only is sis. For res- ervations, call lhe chamber at 494·1018 or tournament chairman Joe 1abrau1 at 494-«538. J .. T \ • • • -84 L .. . 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R A ot , u ,.,, • .,, ... cc"'•'r1"9 •• • ... 10 ?1 ..!...... • ·~ e"n"11-'''1Jc~ 1 ~ I. 1•• JD" • I INA.. I 90 4 ID -t IMMtc " n t04U ~ A A pl au •s 2• Isl 1 • j ,.. ... _ \; 11 o" ... • ,.. .;; INAfft t • 11 U'-t lo. -Ot 11 "4 ll"" • -Rl.C ... t 11 1~ • '' a R noaznn -----~-- Oil agreem e nt set OTT.AWA (AP1 Arter feuding bitterly (or nearly a year, Alberta Provln('e and the national govern· mcnt have reached agreement on ~elllng prices and dividing revenues for oil pumped from the rich fields of the western province The accord, signed Tuesday In Ot tawa, leaves Canadian motorists and consun1ers or hom e heaUng fu el fac ing the likelihood of huge fuel price Increases over the next five years. However. they have the govern. m ent's assurance lhat domestic crude oll prices, Iona held far below world levels, will not be allowed to exceed 75 percent or the world price. • air One of the most dtfffrult undt.•rtuklna:1 1n lht-l>usi nl'SS world 1s the s ocu1l m~!ls11ge. Thi!! 1s whf'n rom panics Jll!l on soapboxes und try lo l11lk about 1dea!I or what they b<.•lwvt! in Amcncan companies are great :.it selling 1>rtxilu:t:s Thl•y'rc uncomfortable• when ll comes lo IJfl'<l<'hlnf:: The compaoy that m ay bf' best at tt is Mobil . Mobil's 1d<.•olo~1cal ad:1 are gl)()J he-cause lhl'y just s pit out what tht!y beli"ve in. They don't mlnt'e wo rd ~ You ~ may 11ot ;.igrcc I' Wlth lhcm but 1, a- u t I ea s t y ou "' , kn o w what ...&: .:1t they'rt• s;.iy1r1g ·---. ........ -. ______ _ ~1~~ r!,~~.U ~~rl. MllTOI IDSIOWITZ p o ral t: 1<.lt-olog1cal m essages 1s that you're not sure what lhc}"rc really saying They 're fuzzy A fresh ex:tmpll' is al hand Kaiser Alumtnum has been runnrng a series of commercials on lclev1s101t this yt•ar Thl'y h ave been appearing on the . Cable Nl·ws Network and on stations 1n Washington, 0 ('. and 1n Kaiser plant c1t1cs· Baton Rouge, La and New Orleans , Charleston, W Va Columbus. Ohio, Oakland and San rranc1sco One of the comm ercials features Ron Rhody Jr., who 1s in charge of this camµa1gn at Kaiser Here 's what he has lo s av on camera "It 1n<1y be true that we're running low on oil But 1t'i. absolutely raise thut we're runmng low on 1•nergy At Kaiser Aluminum we believe America has plenty or ene rgy resource s coal, nuclear , solar. h y tl ro and others But \.H mus t remove the roadblocks to their development. Will we·• It's up to you Wr ite your e lected repres('nl<1t1vcs and ur~e thl·m to deal with thCJSl' problems now · "Onl' pl•rson r an m :il..t• a d1fft.ircncc You ·· Now 1 def} <1nyOnl' tu slate µrer isely "hat Ron H hod~ 1s s ay mg Can you figure 11 out? ls it soml' krnd of rodt' m ess<1ge '' Does Kaiser really expect rwoplc lo l urn away from their T V screens. ~rab a pl'n and writ e th e ir c ong ressm l'n and e o n grcs ... women. · PlCJ 'ie r emove the roadblocks to de velopnw nt uf our cncrg~ rcsour('es'1' Then 1t wsll bt.> up to the rongres~1onal repre '>1·rllal1\"f·t., to figure out what the letter "nters arc Si.I) eng An11thc1 t:ompany J m hC1µ1ng to gel an ans wn from i~ (;Nty Oil. wh1rh recently spent a lot of money on an u<lvcrtisl'ment that told the story or Dr Sy l111a Earle. a marine b1olog1..,1 and mother of three who walked lht.-occ:i n floor last Sept. 19 at the record dt•plh nf 1.250 feet The pressure al that depth is more than 30 limes greater than normal, wh11:h mea nt that if her diving s uit h<td cr:.icked, she would have been C'rushed. 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"''° ... , ulo - Piiot Logbook -I ·1 p·1a1 Candid commento~e• II J I ucluriwly m ~ • { I • ' IRVlll D1llJPlllt WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1981 FEATURES STOCKS SPORTS 82 84 BS , A once obscure beer has taken the West Coast by storm ... B3 Fifth pl~ filed for • e hospital Br lllCHARD GAEEN Of-DM!y ......... " A Chatsworth-based organlla- tion has announced that it has filed a formal proposal to build a hos pital in Irvine, bring· ing to fi ve the number or such proposals on Cile with state health officials. The Health West non -profit foundation intends to build a 200-bed hosoita l in Irvine by 1985, foundation Vice Presi- dent Robbe Rygg said Tuesday. He said that by the year 2000, the foundation intends to add three new towers lo the hospital, Increasing its size to 800 beds. And, he added, the four-tower hospital would be placed in a "health c ity" comprised or a clinic, medical om ce building, an ambulatory care pavilion, a health education complex, an emporium or health-care related ser vices and a motel. ·'Ours would be a premier facility with national and in- ternational appeal," claimed Ryg~. Health West , which operates West county city fears center loss A gi million performing arts center originally planned to be built in Fountain Valley is now being considered for another ci· ty . according to Richard Deen. financial 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 resi- dent, declined to name the de· veloper who has suggested a doze11 possible locations in Foun· tain Valley, Anaheim. Garden Grove a nd Or ange. Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley is no longer under con- sideration as a home for the theater because the developer plans to construct the twin t heater in conjunction with ttis o wn private proj e ct. which wo uld not be permitted in the * * * regional park. said Deen. In addition to the $75,000 in pledges, Deen said the group has received $1 50,000 in free ser vices. Deen said he is confident the $30 million can be raised in six months. The fund-raising campaign calls for a maximum pledge of $5,000 with donors receiving an ' engraved roof triangle, tile 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 raised so far by backers of the future $59 million Orange County Music Center in Costa Mesa. Both the 3,200-seat and 1,500- seat theaters will be available for community groups for about $1 ,000 a n ight, said Deen. Preliminary plans call for 200 practice rooms and facilities for teaching acting, stage direction and piano tuning. * * * Fairground theat~r excavatiOn planned Preltminary excavation for the proposed $10 million am- phitheater at the Orange County FairgTounds has been complet- ed. accordi ng t o project spokesman Rick Witte. and full· scale d igging is expected to Man solicits money, poses aJ.ex-Ram Or ange County _authorities have warned the public a man impersonating former Rams star Tom Mack has been solicit· ing $10 donations to send an un- derpriviJeged child to d Rams game. "The Rams don 't know anytping about this so-called donation, and Tom Mack has as· s ured us th at h e has not authorized the use of his name," sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Harl said Tuesday. ·'If anyone is contacted lo make such a donation, they s hould call the Rams office or the Orange County Sheriff's Department," Ha rt added. Th~ allegedly fraudulent solicitation• scheme is operating under the name "Youth GuidanC\? Center ." which Hart s aid is easily confused with othe r organizations that are legitimate. begin at the Memorial Gardens site this month. Plans for the 15,000-seal bowl. with half that capacity on grassy berms forming the bowl, have been 50 percent approved by the Orange County Fair Board, said Clint Hoose, chairman or the board's building and grounds committee. Fair architects are inspecting the plans this week, he faid, and a re expected to give final ap· proval to start construction this month. Plants have been transferred fro m the Me m o rial Garden, marklng the location of the old Santa Ana Air Base, he said, and trenching and earth tests have been conducted. Approval for initial earthwork was granted in June, but Witte, spokesman for the Nederlander West organization which will build the theater on st ate-owned property, said his firm ran into some structural problem s. Wille said Initial reports in· dicate that a special concrete foundation must be poured for the structure because of clay- like earth al the s ite. The concrete, he said, will be poured over a s and layer in one o peration to avoid problems from expanding and contracting clay fo rmations. He said Nederlander s t ill believes the theater will sc hedule an open in g performance next June. hospitals in Northrldge, Van Affiliates International, which Nuys, North Hollywood and runs the Costa Mesa Memorial Pasadena, is the latest organ.lza-Hospital, and inte nds to build a Lion lo file a "Notice of Intent" t 72-bed hospital with the S tatewide OUlce of ., -Tu s l in Co mmun It y Health Planning and Develop-Hospita l, which wants to build a ment. 120·bed hospital. The Notice of Intent is the first A non -profit corporation step in a long review process as· composed of representatives sociated with proposals to build from Western Medical Center in hospitals. Santa Ana and Newport Beach.· Other organizations which based Hoag Me morial Hospital, have filed notices of intent to which intends to build a 200-bed build medical facilities in Irvine hospital. are: ---People for an Ir vine Com - -Tennessee-based HospitaJ munity Hospital, which intends to build a :100-bed hospital. Adwtionally, UC Irvine has announced its plans to build an outpatient clinic that m ight later be expanded anto a complete hosoital facility . Newport Beach uttorney Dave Baker, spokesman for People fo r an l rv1n e Community Hospital, says his group is com- posed of t:oncerned citizens which decided to file a Notice of Intent in order to give the Irvine citizenry a voice an the competi· tion to build a hos pital in Irvine. ··AH theie orJ;:anizations with u vested interest were starting to carve up Irvine ... We've tried to represent Irvine's view- point." said Baker. a former Irvine City Council candidate. "Irvine has become the talk of the Western United States health care industry," he said. ''It is a growing area where almos t everybody will have insurance so the hospital bills will be 100 percent collectable." He said Irvine is the only city of its s ize in the state with no hospital within its borders Nine in Irvine seek school trustee seats An Irvine businessman has filed candidacy papers for the Irvine Unified School District during an extended filing period Eight others filed during the 'original filing period. Gene Conley was allowed to file ttus week after the Orange County Registrar extended the filing period from Thursday to 5 p .m. Tuesday because two in· cumbents decided not to seek re- election Nov. 3. lncumber1'l Frank Hurd says h e didn't s e e k re-e lection because he intends to run for lrvine City Council next year. Incumbent Fred Gahm said be didn't run for personal reasons. Those who filed during the original candidate filing period were. Buff White, corporate director , A ndrew Barna . engineering coordinator; Jeff Winneke, custodial supervisor ; J ohn Mundy, bus iness man ; John Jaeger. leasing specialist: Roger Denney, lawyer; J ohn Flynn, lawyer; Irving Marks, retired teacher-author. All can- didates live in Irvine Free shot service added at OC clinic I A free-of-charge immunization service has bee n added to the Costa Mesa Public Health Regional Office at 767 W 19th St., Oran ge County officials have announced . The ser vice . s a id County Health Officer Re x Ehling, is part of the Child Health Services ' program recently added to the '-..clinic which is open weekdays OM'f Niil•'"' ~ between 8:30 a.m and 4 :30 p.m. 'Vewport Beach archaeolog1.'ll Ron Douglas 1s shou'll m recent While immunizations a re of- ph<>tograph erammmg art1/octs token from the T11ma111 Sprm9s fered free to a ll Or ange County area north of /rume Dou9/os r.oos one of lluee emplo11ees of · children; he said. other ~ervices Larry Seeman and /\ssoc1ate.~ nf \·pwpnrt Bl!nch k1/lt'd m plOTI<' s uc_h a_s health screen.m g ex-crash ammallons and a special food program for pregnant women, infants and children with nutri- Rites set for three air crash victims taonaJ deficiencies are available only to low-income families. Previously, Dr. Ehling said. t he closest Orange County facili - ty offering Child Health Services progTams is the ~ne in Santa Ana. The Costa Mesa health clinic serves families of the South Region, including Costa Mesa, Irvine. Newport Beach, Laguna Beach. El Toro. Mission Viejo, San Juan Ca p istra no , Sa n C l emen t e . Dana P oint , Capistrano Beach and other uri- 1 n co rp ora t e d county neighborhoods. The Mesa c linic, open for several months, previously pro· vided only Family Planning and M atemal Health services, Eh· ling noted. Mat erna l health program s provide prenatal health services lo pregnant women to insure their health and the health of their baby, he said. Pregnancy testing programs. he added. determine if a woman 1s pregnant and help those who are to plan for their medical needs. Family planning provides complete female examinations, lab tesL5, pap tests and birth control supplies. No appointments are required for immunizations on the first a nd third Tues days of each month -between 4 and 7 p.m. -he said. but other services or immunizatio n times must be provided by appointment by calling :>48·9386. Funer al services for two of the lh-ree Or&nge County-based a r c haeologists killed in a n a irplane crash outside the Northern Califor nia city of Yreka will be held Thursday. All three men, employed by Larry Seeman a nd Associates of Newport Beach, died last Friday morning when their chartered light plane went down in the Klamath National Forest. T hey were identified as Edward C. Gardner , 35, of Cotta Mesa: Ronald D. Douglas, 27, of Newport Beach a nd Bruce A. Jenkins, 28, of Downey. Newport employer. s aid lhe archaeologiSls had been as - s igned to t ravel to Northern California lo search for artifacts along the Grider Creek in the Kl amath wilderness area The news or the crash, she said, was not immediately re- leased al the request of the Sis· kiyou County Sheriff's Office so that next of kin could be notified. She described all three as ded· ic ated ar chaeologists . Douglas had his master's degree from Cal State Fullerton. Gardner had his master's degree from the University of the Americas in Mexico and Jenkins was working fof his master's degree at Cal State Fullerton . Council OKs sale of Sycamore Hills James J aqua , the pilot of the chartered pla ne and a resident of the San Francisco area, also was killed in the crash. The Federal Aviation Administration has not determined the cause of the crash. which occurred just 15 minutes after takeoff. Mi c h e l e Burg ess . a s pokeswoman for the trio's Services for Douglas a re to be held at 3:30 p.m . Thursday at Loma Vista Memorial Park in Fullerton. He is s urvived by his wife Sheryle. The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil began what could be the final chapter or a long struggle when it agreed Tuesday to sell 62 ac res o r Sycamore Hills to Baywood Deve lopment Co. of Newport Beach . . ,. Grant aids UCI project The $5.4 million s ale will ena- ble the city to repay a subslan- t i al portion of the nearly $7 million debt owed to Rancho Palos Verdes Corp., a for mer owner of the 522-acre tract between Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads. The city will be left with 460 acres with which to raise the re- maining $1.5 rriilhon of the debt. Hydro-power facilities backed . " services for J enkins are set for 10 a .m . al Rose Hills Chapel i n Whittier. H e leaves his pa rents. Edgar and Velma Jenkins. Private services were held this week for Gardner. who leaves his wile, Mary Sartell. and two children. The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded a $150,000 grant Lo a UC Irvine project aimed at collecting and storing In compute rs all ancient Greek writing. The city agreed to buy the land from Rancho in 1918 in or- de r to put an e nd to lawsuits by the company over the use of the land. The suits came from the city's repeated refusal to allow construction or more than \SO homes on the tract. Four county water districts win legislative rights SACRAM ENTO -Several waler distrlct.s in California, In- cluding four in Orange County, have won legislative approval ror new rights to develop bydroeledric power production raclllUes. The state assembly, in a 60 to 1 vote Tuesday. concurred in amencjments offered by the state Senate, aendln1 a bill authored by Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., for his sit.nature. Uolller the bill, .,.,u~ndes ln· " ca as eluding the Irvine Ranch Water District, Moulton-Niguel Water District , El Toro Water Dis trict and Santa Margarita Water Dis· trict, would be permitted to is· sue revenue bonds to develop· worq and acquire property for the construction and operation of hydroelectric power produc· tion racilltles. Existin1 law, according to the Assembly Office or Research, provides that Irrigation dis- tricts. ~ch u the four ln Oranae County, may generate, transmit, distribute and sell electric pow~r. but may aot luue re- J venue bonds for construction of works or acquisition of property on which the works would be located. John Fraser . executive direc· t or or the Association or CaWomia Water Agencies. said the legislation was sought by the districts to promote Ulelr efforts to Jenerate Power hydroelec· tricillly. H.e said power can be pre>- duced In several wayt, lhrou1h dam.a, canals and pipelines. ''Anywhere, where there is a sufftclcnl drop In the height of the water," be explained. n •• The faniilies have asked that memorial contributions be made to the archaeology museum at Cal State Fullerton. Judge recovering after ope1'tio11 Ora.nae County Superior Court Judge William Murray wu rest· Ing at his t\ome In Oranae today foUowinti auraery a week "o at West.cm Medical Center to re- pair carotid arteries in hla neck. Murny, 58, bas taken an in· definite leave of absenc. while he ~ven rrom the surgcrv. The Thesaurus Linguae G raecae project eventually would be able to make the in· formation available to classical scholars around the world. The massive project begun ln 1972 seeks to collect more than 90 million words of ancient Greek text. Whole books to single words found on pottery shards continue to be catalogued. The project curr~ntly makes material.I avaJlable to ~bolan but its primary runctJoc for the nea:l several yean wUl be the collect.ion of Greek wl"IUn1. Knife used in robbery A knife-wielding man robbed a clerk of $500 at a n Irvine clothina store, police said today. Berore leavtn1 lhe Jeoue Ami store, 14775 J efrrey Road. the man cut the telephone cord , police said. Police are inn•t1•at:lna the PoUiblUl.Y that the ~lday rob- .,.ry me.y be llnlred to a 1(mlla1' one teveral week• 110 at a nearby lee cream partor. Diiiy Piiat ·---{;1--------------~ DRlllil ClllT WEONESOAY. SEPT. 2, 1981 FEATURES STOCKS SPORTS 82 84 85 '1 -A once obscure beer has taken the West Coast by storm ... B3 D D N-M teacher pact talk~ -at llnpasse • By JERRY CLAUSEN Ot -Delly ...... S'-ff The Newport-Mesa School Dis- trict teachers union and district administration negotiators an- nounced this morning that talk over teacher pay raises and other benefits has broken down. The two negotiating teams declared an impasse and have asked the s tate 's Public Employee Relations Board to appoint a mediator to bring the sides into agreement. Bill Cue, Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers' chief negotiator, charged, "In the face of (Superintendenll John Nicoli's uncompromising stance, the (union l has no alternative but to join the district in a declaration of impasse." West county city fears center loss A SJO million performing arts center originally planned to be built in Fountain Valley is now being considered for another ci- ty, according to Richard Deen. financial 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 resi dent, declined to name the de- veloper who has suggested a doze11 possible locations in Foun- tain Valley, Anaheim. Garden Grove and Oran~e. Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley is no longer under con- sideration as a home for the theater because the developer plans to construct the twin theater in conjunction with his own private project , which would not be permitted in the * * * regional park, said Deen. In addition to the $75,000 in pledges. Deen said the group has r eceived $1 50 ,000 in free services. Deen said he is confi~t the $30 million can be raised .in six months. The fund-raising campaign calls for a maximum pledge of $5,000 with dor.ors receiving an engraved roof triangle. tile 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 rajsed so far by backers of th& future $59 million Orange County Music Center an Costa Mesa. Both the 3.200-seat and 1.500· seat theaters will be available for community groups for about $1 ,000 a night, s aid Deen. Preliminary plans call for 200 practice rooms and facilities for teaching acting, stage direction and piano tuning. * * * Fairground theater excavation planned Preliminary excavation for the proposed $10 million am- phitheater at the Orange County Fairgrounds has been complel· ed , according t o project spokesman Rick Witte, and full . scale digging is expected to Dea dline se t • • for Newport net tourney City officials have set Monday as the deadline for participants to enter the 75th Porthole of Time Tennis Tournament in Newport Beach. Sponsored by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department. the tournament is scheduled to be played Sept. 16-20 at Newport Beach clubs and city tennis courts. Times and sites have yet t6 be determined. The tournament is divided into four categories. -The 75th doubles. This category is open to men. women and mixed doubles. However. the combined ages of partici- pants must total 75 years. Porthole doubles. This event is open to men, women and mixed d.2J.1bles of all ages. -Porthole singles . This event is open to all single players. begin at the Memorial Gardens site this month. Plans for the 15,000-seat bowl, with half that capacity on grassy berms forming the bowl, have been SO percent approved by the Orange County Fair Board, said Clint Hoose, chairman of the board's building and grounds committee. Fair architects are inspecting the plans this week, he said, and are expected to give final ap- proval to start construction thls month. Plants have been transferred from the Memorial Garden. marking the location of the old Santa Ana Air Base, he said, and trenching and earth tests have been conducted. Approval for initial earthwork was granted in June. but Witte, spokesman for the Nederlander West organization which will build the theater on state-owned property, said his firm ran into some structural problems. Witte said initial reports in· dicate that a special concrete foundation must be poured for the structure because of clay- like earth at the site. The concrete, he said, will be poured over a sand layer in one operation lo avoid problems from expanding and contracting clay for mations. He said Nederlander still be lieves the theater will sc hedule an op en ing performance next June. The district's negotiating team returned to the bargaining table Monday aft er requesting a 10-day recess to study this year's budget. The district then re-submitted its original offer calling for a 3 percent cost-of-living pay hike with a promise of more money "ir and when" the state provides "new funds" through pending legislative proposals The union had reduced It~ original demand for a 13.5 per· cent pay raise to 12 S percent in recent meeting!> Cue said this morning, "The union feel s that the district , in making no movement from Its original economic proposal of Aug. 17 has failed to negotiate in good faith since that time ... Superintendent Nicoll said to o.A't ~ ,__.. - . Vewport Beach urchaeolog1st Ron f>11uglas 1s shott'r1 in recer1t photograph eramining artifacts taken from tlw Tnmoro Spnr1qs area north of I ru111e Oo11q/as was one 11f t11ree e mp/111/f!f',\ 11/ Larry Seeman and As.~ocwte" •I/ .\ eu•p<>t-t Hench k1//1>rl 111 plnrw c:ras/J Rites set for three air crash victillls Funeral services for two of the three Orange County-based archaeologists ki I led in an airplane c r ash o utside the Northern California city of Yreka will be held Thursday. All three men. employed by Larry Seeman and Associa\es of Newport Beach, died last Friday morning when their chartered light plane went down in the Klamath National Forest. They were identified as Edward C. Gardner, 35, of Costa Mesa: RonaJd D. Douglas. 27, of Newport Beach and Bruce A Jenkins. 28, of Downey. James Jaqua, t he pilot of the chartered plane and a resident of the San Francisco area, also was killed in the crash. The Federal Aviation Administration has not determined the cause of the crash, which occurred just 15 minutes after takeoff Michel e Burge ss. a spokeswoman for the trio 's Newport e mploye r , said the a r chaeologists had been as - s igned to travel to Northern California to search for artifacts a long the Grider Creek in the Klamath wilderness area. The news of the crash. s he s aid , was not immediately re- leased at the request of the Sis· ki you County Sheriff's Office so that next of km could be notified. She described all three as ded- icated archaeologists. Douglas had his master's degree from Cal State Fullerton. Gardner had his master's degree from the University of the Americas i n Mexico and Jenkins was working for his master's degrfe at Cal State Fullerton Services for Douglas are to be held at 3:30 p.m . Thursday at Loma Vista Memorial Park in Fullerton. lie is survived by his wife Shery le Services for Jenkjns are set for 10 a.m . at Rose Hills Chapel in Whittier. He leaves his parents. Edgar and Velma Jenkins. Private services were held this week for Gardner , who leaves his wife. Ma ry Sartell, and two children. -"C" single~. This event is open to all "C" single players. "C" players are third on the level of play' on a scale of "A," "B," and "C," with "A" being the highest. Free shots offered children a For more information, call 640-2271. Boat rescu ed from b e a c h The skipper of a 24 -foot sailboat that ran aground on the beach south of Corona del Mar. was able to guide his slightly damaged crart into Newport Harbor following rescue opera· tlons. Orange County Harbor patrolmen said they're unsure how Anaheim resident Wayne Perish put h ls boat, the Cavalier, on the beach Tuesd~ aften:oo near Pellrn Point. Other services at Mesa clinic free to poorer families A free-of-charge immunization service has been added to the Costa Mesa Public Health Regional Office at 767 W. 19th St., Orange County officials have announced. The service, said County Health Officer Rex E hling, is part or the Child Health Services program recently added to the clinic which is open weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. While immunizations are of· fered free t.o all Oran1e County children, he said. other servlcea ffUCb aa healtl\ acreenlnf ex- amlnationa and a special food progra,ei for pre.nant WODMD, (ntanta and tblldren wltb nutrt- tlonal deftclenclet are avallable • onJ.y to low·lneome f am1U.. .. s a Previously. Dr. Eh ling said, the closest Orange County facili· ty offering Child Health Services programs is the one in Santa Ana. • The Costa Mesa health cllnic serves fa milies of the South Region, Including Costa Mesa, Irvine. Newport Beach. Laguna Beach, El Toro, Mission Viejo, San Juan Capistrano, San C lemente , Dana Point, Capl8trano Beach and other un- 1 n corporate d cou nt y neighborhoods. The Mesa clinic, open for several months, previously pro- vided ~ Famlly Planning and Maternal Health services, Eb- ling noted. Maternal health program• a • provide prenatal health services to pregnant women to insure their health and the health of their baby, he sajd. Pregnancy testing programs. he added. determine if a woman is pregnant and help those who are to plan for their medical needs. Family planning provides complete female examinations, lab tests. pap tests and birth control s upplies. No appointment.a are required for Immunizations on the first and third Tuesdays of e ac h month -between 4 and 7 p.m. -he said, but other aervtct:a or Immunization times must be provided by appointment by calling ~9386 ·- day his negotiating team is bargajning In good faith. "We put all we had (money) on the table," he said "We went back and tried to find some more. It just wasn 't there ··we proposed to the union on Monday that we jointly go into mediation to get the facts out If that ·s negotiatang in bad faith, so be it. I don 't see it that way " In addition Lo the pay issues, still unresolved are supplemen- tary pay fo r extra teacher duties, special credentials and improved insurance benefits for all teachers. The union and district trustees signed a three-year-long con- tract retroactive after resolving s imilar pay disputes in 1980. That contract left pay and some fringe benefits open for negotiation again this year. Newport" firm .. may buy land from Laguna The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil began what could be the final chapter of a long struggle when it agreed T uesday to sell 62 acr es of Sycamore Hills to Ba ywood Development Co of Newport Reach. The $5.4 million sale will ena- ble the city to repay a substan tial portion of the nearly S7 million debt owed to Rancho Palos Verdes Co rp , a former owner of the 522-acre tract between Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads. The city wlll be left with 460 acres with which to raise the re· maining Sl.5 million of the debt. The city agreed to buy the land from Rancho U\-1978 in or- der to put an end to lawsuits by the company over the use of uie land. The suits came from the city's repeated refusal to al,ow construction bf more than 150 homes on the tract. The purc hase ended the laws uits but left the city unable lo pay for the land. That's where Baywood stepped in. City Manager Ken Frank told councilmen the sale agreement is ·'the culmination of months and months of negotiation .. with Baywood. The deal was thought to be closed in March but snags Scrap gold said s tolen from firm An unmarked box containing Sl2,000 in scrap gold has been stolen from Newport Beach ·s Rockwell lnternat1onal. police have been told. A security officer from the facility at 4311 Jamboree Road told Newport police Monday the small box of gold, weighing slightly more than three pounds. was last seen last Thursday when it arrived by airplane from Mexico. Officers said the scrap gold is a less refined gold compound that sometimes is used by den- tists in filling cavities. A spokesman from Rockwell would not say what the gold w;i.s to be used for Grant aids UCI project The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded a $150'.'boo grant to a . UC Irvine project aimed at collecting and stbring m computers all ancient Greek writing. Th~ Thesa uru s Linguae G raecae project eventually would be able to make the in· formation available to classical scholars around the world. The massive project begun in 1972 seeks to collect more than 90 million words of 'ancient Greek text. Whole books to single words found on pottery shards continue to be catalogued. The project currently makes materials available to scholars but its primary function for the next several years will be tbe collection or Greek writing. Judge recovering afte r o p e r a tion Orange County Superior Court Judge William Murray was rest· lng at his home in Orange today following surgery a week ago at Western Medical Center t.o re· pair carotid artertea ln h1a neck. Murray, 58, ha11 taken an In· definite leave of absence while he recovers from the suraer:v. developed over Rancho's refusal to accept risk if the Baywood venture failed financially The snag was cleared recently when Rancho agreed, in effect, to accept lhat risk Baywood pla.os....J..o conslruct about 300 townhouses on the pro- perty Man held in a ssault on officer A 23-year old Newport Beach Janitor, jailed last month after he allegedly threw a man off the Newport pier, was arrested this week for reportedly hming a Newport patrolman in the Jaw, police said. P a tri ck A La nnin g Jr., employed as a janitor on the pier. reportedly struck officer Jeffrey Cantrell late Monday and then tried to grab the policeman's gun when the of. f1cer rell. police said . Police said Cantre ll was patrolling the pier because of recent fights there and alleged- ly saw Lanning drinking a bot- lie of wine Cantrell said the Janitor became agitated when he informed the man that drink- ing on the pier was prohibited. Lanning, police said, hit Can- trell when the offi cer took the bottle of wine and began pour- ing it down a sink on the pier. Police said Cantrell struggled with the janitor and was able to call for help with his portable radio. Lanning, arrested on charges of assaulting a peace officer. was held in lieu of $5,000 bail. Police said Lanning was ar- rested on assault charges last month when he reportedly got in a fight with a man and pushed him off the pier . Man solicits money, pose s as ex-R a m Orange County authorities have warned the public a man impersonating former Rams star Tom Mack has been solicit- ing $10 donations to send an un- derprivileged child to it Rams game. "The Ram s don 't know anything about this so-called donation. and Tom Mack has as- s ured us th at he has not • authorized the use of his name." sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart ~aid Tuesday. "If anyone is contacted to make s uch a donation, they should caJI the4 Rams office or the Orange County Sheriff's Departinent," Hart added. The alle·gedly fraudulent solicitation scheme is operating under the nam e "Youth Guidance Center," which Hart said is easily confused with other organizations that are legitimate. Hart says a number or busi- nesses and Individuals received telephone calls in which they were told that the donation would pay for a child to attend Sunday's game between the Rama and Houston Oilers. Donations were to1lect.ed by an individual who Left a receipt bearing a Rama 1010. a 1981 1ame schedule and t.he phone number or an anawertn1 MrYlee ln the city of Oran1e. Ha.rt sald the loveatl1atlon ln- to the doflaUon scheme II C'OGU· nulng. ' i 1 , -. --.... Orange Coaat OAILV PILOT,Wedne1day, September 2, 1981 •a Feder,µ ReserVe squeeze painful Al'W ......... r rPrl Wt·.s.smyer. pres1de111 11/ Rhtz-\\"t'mhard Hr11w111y Co has ft'(IS1111 111 smile.> The beer. llenry Weinhard s l'nvate Resen•e 110 nwrl /01 \\'es.<;myers c1n·at -qrn11rlf at her. ts tc1k111y the \Vt's/ Coo st »11 stnrm Brew gushes over Hospitality turns profit PORT L AND, Ore (AP > What began as a small barrel of hospitality for guests has turned into a gusher :or Oregon's only major brewery Hcnq We1n h ard 's Private Reserve .. llenry's" to the natives hert> has made the modest regional Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Co a hea lthy sub s1d1ary of Mi lwaukee's Pabst Brewing Co , t he nat1on·s thi rd largest beer producer. While JUSt a drop in lhe bucket for the 14 million-barre l brewer. lhe 400.000 barrels of Henry·s flowing up and down the coast has made the brand No. l a mong the super -premium brands in Oregon and the Seattle area. And with the price around S3 a six·pack. the bottles-only brew is giving Anh e use r -B usch 's M1chet111> and Miller's Lowen brau a run for their suds from Los Angeles to Denver In the big beer-quaffing stat es it 's passing the cash regis ters neck and neck with M 11ler 's Lowen· brau vertismg for their high-priced brews. Much of the credit fo r the marketing success of the <lis· tinct1ve-lasing beer goes lo Pabs t , wh i c h bough t the Portland brewery in 1979 for $8.4 million At the time of the acquisition. Blitz -Wcinh ard had barely begun its first low-key $1 million campaign in California and Oregon Until t hen , t he beer literally inched across Oregon and edged into California by word-of-mouth. With Pabst support the beer has gained strong followings in Colorado, Nevada. Arizona and New Mexico, as well as in the coastal states. Henry's original· ed with the desire lo get back to the old-time t rad ition of serving a s pecial beer t o com pany guests, as Henry Weinhard did when he founded the brewery in 1856. By JORN CUNNIFF Al' ...... ,....,.. NEW YORK -The economic forecast Index dropped Juat one· tenth or 1 l>t'rccnt in July -not a bad performance In view of the widespread feeling It wUI tlke a while to l{Ct the economy moving again. Out thut was In July, a month or so ago. Something won1e than that prQ.bably occurred In August. There are n 't man y num · bers to d<>cu· ment lhe (eel· lo g, a nd ' wha tever figures exist ar e s ubJect to re visions. But the feeling is s tr o n g · A u g u s t cu•••" wasn't good. Feelintts can't be Ignored, because they com e from the same source as the numbers Feelin gs a re m eas·u res o f economic activity. And while they can distort, they can reflect accunile obser vations too. These are some or the ob· servations : Car s ales are dis· mally poor, well below industry expectations. Housing is sinking into an abandoned cellar hole . Small business. unable to absorb costs and often unable to raise prices is in a bad way. Com- pa nies of all sizes are closin g plants and laying off workers, often in wholesale lots . This is hardly the mood that was exp ected to follow a m assive realignment or federal priorities, expressed in budget and lax cuts and designed to spur confiden ce, ins pire in· vestors, and encourage savers. risk-takers and business to com · mit themselves lo the economic future. WaJI Street, not as re present ative of random opinions as it used to be but still an indicator of attitudes, has had a fainting spell, produced In part by the s hocking realization that it had been listening to ils own and Washington 's ad vertisements rather than to the ma rketplace. The most serious intrusion in· to this reverie was the realiza· lion that the Federal Reserve Board means to take a stand - a stand so strong that hopes of a sharp decline in interest rates have been abandoned. The typical comme nt from anaJysts a week or so a go went somethlng like this: ''This is a new beginning. The tax and budget bills weren't the very best, but they'll accomplish a lot The country finally is pointed in t he right direction again, a nd that 's good news for investors.·· In three years of distn bution outs ide Oregon. llenry·s has taken a 25 percent share of the ' super.premium market on the Wes t Coast, Blitz-Weinhard ' spokesman Gene Clark says. I t look two years f or bre wmaster Jack Danie l to chase down the recipe that in volved a newly developed varie· ty of Oregon-grown hops a nd a two-month brewing process But it took only a couple of weeks after the beer debuted in the summer of 1976 for the com· pany to become barraged with requests for commercial sales by company guests a nd patrons at a local restaurant who had tasted Henry's Today. the mood is decidely more reserved, and the once· confident voice of your broker may have a q uiver' in it as he ob'- serves: '"Things will get better . that's for sure, but first we're going to ha ve to get by the Fed, which is hell-bent on having its way. Soon as those inter est r ates come down we'll be okay. When ? I don't know ... Clark s ays Pabst has s pent S3 million boos ting Henry·s in the West while Miller and Anheuser · ' Busch have bought about SlOO million each in nationwide ad- Here's the actua l analysis of one brokerage house, as of last • . •. • ! ~J Daily Pilat Classifieds R \\ lOP desk \1 ov1og' o 50 Buok S\?5 3 tab\cs. S\ . us ~ $.'iO Beoch . .,.. cal'(', M. "\sec' 546-0C-.IO us "Great response. We sold ,Jverything in one day!" CA~I @ 642-5678 charge it ~-by phone From South Laguna & North County ca II 540-1220 toll-free. Beach point Cotnrnercial Center Offices available in new commercial 2-story building. Units range from 500to12,000 square feet. Tenant improve- ments provided. Carpeting and drapes included. Garden plaza with lush landscaping. Walk to shopping and banks. $1.25 per square foot. Call Debbie (714) 641 -691 1. COLLECTORS CORNEA R•r• Colne & Stemp• GOLD & SILVER 9-1-lt ... ~ ...... 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Now &a ll o f a s udden, Reaganomlc:s means big gove rn m ent deficits, continued hi1h in· ten-st n tes. and dete rioration in the privat e sect o r or the econom y because or "crowding out." . It explains that e urlier "the market was d lscounUng the favorable aspects of disinflation a nd ienoring the unfavora ble uspect.s." Now, it concludes, "it # is doing the reverse " But why? A collecllvt: flnier palnu at the Fed, and a f lina exist.is in the marketplace that a single finger with much more collective power will soon be pointing lhal way too. It would be the president's linge r. The country is being torn two ways, the 1'"alysts are !laylng Whipped Into submission by a l''ederal Reserve that feels the nation has been too soft on itself, and exho rted to be tough and confide nt by a president who declares the ruture is there to be conquered for the good of all. If the latter is the case you cannot t~ll ll from the actions of the field general• They seem to ~ saying we're eolna nowhere untU lbe Fed releaaes more oil for the machinery . And In the meantime, there's a lot of actlvl· ty that s uggests they're digging In for a muddy winter. The c<'onom ic numbers we re· ly on lo t4'11 us what we alre ady suispect won't be ready fo r another 10 days or m ore. But there's a fa irly w1d etipread reeling they'll con· flrrn a lt!Sa than happy situation. The president is coming back from va<'allon just in time Lo re· generate behe( in his program, a nd probably to have a little chat with the Fed . Companies fight over merger Anaheim com-pany files suit in purchase of shar es Executive Indus tries Inc. has filed s uit in Orang e County Superior Court against ldanta Pa rtners and two of its general pa rtners. David J . Dunn and Michael J . Kuc h a ; Reich & T ang Inc .. a New York-based securities de ale r a nd investment ad visor y firm. a nd individuals a nd entities associated with Reich & Tang. Un Aug. 24 E xecutive or Anaheim ha d been a dvised Reich & Tang and its associates had purchased 319,620 shares (28 pe rcent) of executive from ldan· ta Partners and these shares , together with the 10 percent pre· viously owned by Reich & Tang, w ould be vot ed against Ex· ecutive's proposed merger at an adjourned annual s hareholders m eeting to be held Thursday T he action cam e Monday Under the merger , Executive would become wholly owned by Thomas E. Fr ank, its president, a nd other s}lare holders would receive $4 .25 cash per s hare . Ex· ecutive s aid it does not believe the merger will be approved by the shareholders unless all or a substantial portion of the 39 per· cent of Executive shares owned by Reich & Tang and its a s· sociales is voted in favor of the m erger ln a state ment filed with the Securities & Excha nge Com- mission on Aug 24, it was dis· c losed that the s h a res we re purchased from ldanta Partne rs for $4.25 per sha re. The state- ment also d isclosed R eich & Tang and its associates would vote the s hares c umulatively for directors of their own choosing, but tha t othe r than e lecting directors and voting agains t the merger, they had no plans or proposals with respect to any ac· q uis1tion of Execu tive or any f und a m ental co rpo r ate o r management changes. In the superior court action. Executive is seeking injunctive relief and specific performance based generally on claims of a breach of fid uciary duty, fraud and interfere nce with contrac· t ual relations. 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J1 ! ~ 7 a 7 2 a a ca •••••• mr ..... __ _ Dow Jones Final Up 1.52 Cloalng 884.22 • air One or the most difficult undertakings In the busl· ness world as the social message This Is when com· punies get on soapboxes and try to tulk about ideas or what they believe 1n Amencan companies are great al selling products They're uncomrortable whe n it comes Lo preaching. The company that may be best at it is Mobil Mobil's ideological ads are good because they just s pat out what they believe tn They don't mince words You ~ m ay not agrf!e . with the m but l'r , at least yo u 1 kn o w whu t they' re saying T h e tr o ubl e with most cor- p o r a t e MILTON IDSIDWITZ 1deological mess ages as that you're not sure what they're really saying They're fuzzy A fresh example is al hand Kaiser Aluminum has been running a series or commercials on television this year They have been appearing on the Cable News Network and on i.t.ations 1n Washington, 0 C . and in Kaiser plant cities Baton Rouge, La and New Orleans. Charleston. W Va .. Columbus, Ohio; Oakland and San Francisco One of the commercials features Ron Rhody Jr., who 1s 1n charge of this campaign at Kaiser Here's what he has to say on camera· ·1t m<Jy be true that we re runmng low on oil But it's absolutdy false that we're running low on energy Al Ka iser Aluminum we believe America has plenty or energy resour ces -c·oal, nuclear. solar. hyd ro a nd others. But we mus t remove the roadblt,cks to their d('velopment Will we? lt"s up to yuu Write your elected representatives and urge them to deal with those problems now "One person can make a difrerence You ·· Now I defy a nyone lo state precisely what Ron Rhod) 1s saying. Can you figure it out" Is it som e kind or code message? Does Kaiser really expect people to turn away from their TV screens, grab a pen a nd write the ir congress men and con- gresswomen. "Please remove tl'le roadblocks lo de- velopment or our energy resources" .. Then 1t will be up Lu the congress1onal repre sentat1vcs to figure out what the letter writers are saying Another company I'm hoping to get an ans wer from 1:. Getty Oil. which recently s pent a lot of money on an advertisement that told the story or Dr Sylvia Earle. a m arine biologist and mother o( three who walked the ocean noor last Sept 19 at the record depth of 1,250 feet The pressure at that depth is more than 30 times greater than normal, which meant that ir her diving suit had cral'ked. she would have been crushed But s he dJd it. the Getty ad explained. to accomplish a personal goal and expand sc1ent1fic knowledge. "which will benefit us all." The moral Getty drew from this heroic effort was that "although few of us would care to try what Sylvia did . we nonethclcss expect to pursue our own goals with equal freedom Yet t~ere are times when neithe r you nor we can e1Cpect s uch freedom 1n our daily lives. Not .,., h<'n someone decidf!s the govern ment s hnuld prote('t us from it. ·Something to thrnk about from the peuple at Getty.·· I thought about 1t and sent this query to Getty· ··what risks. comparable to Dr Sylv1a Ear le's, has Getty Oil ever t11k~n ?" STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS Unll 8 r•nOS S~rOll • Heublein ~orgeTecn 18~ Corp .. mEllPrtU ..... ,.nd011 Jotln'-'n s ComP!•\11 1 S.usAoeb AalUnPut Int T&T ClllHSVCf hndy' SI0,000 "5.700 419.100 11'1,100 313,000 1'11,IOO 18S 000 111.000 17•.JOO 1n,t00 lM,700 76A.JOO 23),JOO 1lol,l00 130,200 UPS AND DOWNS 2 .... 1•. Pel. " • '• Up 11' Up 11 2 Up 10 l UP •.9 Up 9 I Up U Up U Up 9 3 Up I J Up U Up 1.1 UP 1t Up '1 UP 11 Up 1.6 Up 7S Up 7 4 ~Pct141 .., •.7 I g '·' 5.• SS .. , h • s :J 8E 4) ..1 •2 GOLD COINS Hll'lll YUMlt 1Ajll1 -Jil'rkH lete T-, ol .,.ad COIM, ComtNr.0 '""" MOllMY'• Otlc•l ·~· 1 lreJOI., ~ 00, •• , Oii. ~ IMf, I lnlY N ., ...... 00, UC> t1,oe. ~ JO-· I t i,..., OI., •Joel ... -,........., ........ 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